,sf \ l T. l _:vp , 1 l i. E 1 -W-i-.vue-._ ,;. Q. 5 it W.. As WE coME To GRIPS wm'i.‘ER.. WE PREPARE f '1-‘IMELIEST oF SALES AND . TSAVINGS! _ .25 PER CENT 1; 0 V sWIN'rER coA'rs or PRoWsE QU uw 5 'y 3 ill THE MEll’S ‘DEPT (1 ULSTERS AND ULSTERETTES BELTED COATS -- RAGLAN S AND ¥“T3!¥¥il l°§:’f'ELToNs ~ CHINCHILLAS - _-. -C FITTED COATS Sizes 33 to 44. Shades . QUES _ RRowNs _ GREYS Materials SILVERTONES FLEECES ANI) HEAVY ENGLISH COATIN GS. 514300 coats for ........... _. $10.50 $20100 Coats for . . . . . . . . . . . $15.00 $22.00 Coats for . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16.50 Coats for $18.75 Boys' 'ovERcoATs 25% or-‘F llllll LADIES GUATS AS WELE jAll` new Coats this Fall in Tree Barks, Dlagonals, Suedmes and 'I\veeds- .__ BlflCk,` Brown, Green and Wine- Sizes 14 to 421 ._'~1*_§"1" _` .n _ f _' .\. A Magnificent Fur Trims $18.95 Coats for .. . $14.20 $22.95 C0308 f0l° 1 . . $17.20 $26.95 Coats for . _ . $20.20 $32.95 Coats for _ . _ $24.75 ALL MISSES COATS ~ ~ ` 25% OFF A Show business of the the sdvisl was oug should be made to hold one this year. ' After a prolonged discussion on ‘ the affair it was decided that the rw* ` t' ' of A5‘°°i°'tl°“ “S held owing to spzcc and coops available HMI wednuday some of the classes may have to be 5 elminated for this year. ‘ ' P lt d 0 lt l`0d t s poultry show this hsvgunelfl tnzllr owg gurllig 12:14 the fa" th” the the poultry on Prince Edward the °55°°i°'t°“ had island compares 'favorably with f‘° ‘mid their annual that of any ol the other provinces. li ‘h hi "mwitn this in mins the seseeietloii - F’ 'ff' " "“ f °"P°°t ¢l\il`Y°B1'€ hav); one of the largest shows ever he . and hop to have more entries from Prine and Kings County than formerly. A rs em ts ences, has been small compared with the education value of a poultry show has to the public. There can be seen th dlffe e t b h _ planation will be given on charac- ‘ teristios of poultry as to laying qualities and what constitutes good 00 iowa Tlvttll" Ill Cnaela to be a real roleiie 'musfiny reaie:..¢md lille'-.i i HmsmpwMEfm; fm... mums- Record combination. EU! Wm »w-»»-2 1 '.~ 1 .w-.11ff¢»»- $62.50 ..n...... /-/ table fowl. Effort is being made to have some of the the Why and How to Use cheese It the Nslnning of the process, the N ihed. the time of salting. and the handling of the curd during the ture depends largely on the mount of moisture retained, while the flavor is determined by the kind of :fermentation which is encouraged, A Eel-Grass Return conunansnos urs incur. snca. x.-me-1-iz-agm Winsloe.-Bervioa on the above charge for Sunday, December 16. are ss _ follows: Highliold, ll a. In. _ Prinoewwn Road, l 9. m. North y Winsios 'I p. m. Rev. 'lhomas Pale- , thorpe, M r. L-2776-ll-l4~li NUAL CONCERT, Monday,' Decem- ber 17. Usual good programme. Any one crossing over this new bridge will see one of the finest bridges on the Island. The longest excepting the Hillsborough, on the Island, it is i,000 feet long, the walls are of Isl-and hemlock, 114.000 feet. 250 piles. 25,000 yards of clay to fill in the sides. 20 tons of rock and bolts. also 4.000 feet of railing. It took 38 men to complete the work in 10 weeks. This bridge is a credit to the MacMillan Govern- ment, also to the contractor and manager, Mr. D. IL McDonald and inspector, Mr. J. R._R05S. annual meeting _of Rinfwood Wo- men's Institute was he1d_on Nov. 16th alvtlie homo of the President, vrrs. Doiron. The president presid- vd and the meetlng‘ opened by zinging the .Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. -Roll call was answered by paying annual fees. Three 'new members were welcom- ed to our Institute. The nilnutes of the last monthly and annual meet- . ings were reed and approved, and the annual financial statement nubmitted by the kcretary. The vending of correspondence and re- -iorts of committees .followed. A - vote of thanks was then extended to the retiring officers and was ac; .- ' 0 ~ Q knowledged by the president. Of- ficers elected for ensuing year. were: President, Mrs Mutch; Vice President. Mrs. Dolron; Secretary '1!reasure'r, Miss Carrie Georveatt: Directors. Mrs. N. Currie, Mrs. H; °, Georveatt; auditors, Mrs McDon- °,a1u, sore. E. come. 'rl-ie following Y ng en me also bei commi tees were then appointed: to allot spaces for commercrlglilllxfixrls Buying `C°m'mm°°' Mn' Pm” to exhibit. mum? feeds and applb Miss Carrie Georveatt; School Committee, Mrs. Doiron, Mrs. H. The attendance of other years gfszwiztga §gg;°B';‘;‘;;:'?2;‘smég;°_' stance Cunie; Sick Committee. Mrs. N. Currie, Mrs. McDonald. It e 1- n reeds t at represent was decided that the Institute pro- 1,h¢ 1;;1sm-| poum-y and also ex vide the usual treat for tbe,child- ren at the school Christmas Con- cert. An article from the A.A.Q.C. Bulletin was read by the secret- ary. A delicious lunch was then served by the hostess. and an hour ` form of entertainment each evening Of 506151 CUB! eI\l°Y¢d- Th*-’ NC"- show. ing then closed, next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Mutch, roll call to be answered by` Texture And a New Year's Resolution. Flavour of Cheese v;_ft;°;v~ri_};e1f;;d»g\§_5\;o¢;f-Mf=~ In the making of nu h _ uh spent. the week-end in town. called some mmm. exception; 52;; is here by the death oi’ their mother. “med as B couulatms agent' "yn hT;¢;t ;:;.;sMrs. Sarah W\eir.- m- * bulletin issued b the Dominion .D,p,,.,,,,,n, 0, ”“mumm_ ,nm of the mummy. thomanss or wi.. factors which influence texture and MMS havin' ted mm mu “won flavon and thus produce the du_ At presem there an et, lest 2.000 [gpg]-ig ty-p¢3_ are the no af th, muk bll@ in PGH JOM HATDUI’ More. degree of heat employed at differ- s‘""n“ aww’ °°m° wt °‘ engastsses. the amount of moisture h°"P“‘°']l mf . early part of the process. The tex- m°°'“N°'“°”""‘Y “““‘°~ Greatly Welcomed _ ._. qua, LIVERPOOL (CP) :-Eel-gn; DSIBG sfaiefremle 55 1. ..;11.;§.5.§§11 ~§§=§§5 e§.§5.§¥§‘ E515; 5 _ni g tees 515 see. iziiifi li fgilifgl lil. `§il§-1 g gigrsigi. #93 Orgnnisn Ruben is one of undo" and F0 _ province for the lhnners 5 '_ °°°....::' '"“|NA"RD S1 1" llllE8SE|l P0llLT|lY °f W We wlll‘buy and pay high- "" est market prices according to grade for Turkeys, Geese, nn-ounuing Pen Ducks, -Chicken and Fowl. and after December 18th we wili.eo1\tlnne._to :gy Chicken. ‘paul Fowl while. lrlnn are .iufieieat to warrant our do ng ao. . 5 ii 5 §5 3 P: if :Amin-Mx Central ' - `- _ Guardian. LADIES AND CHILDBKITS dainty silk lingerie. Also sul: nose. \umbreua.s, etc. Margaret Dougan. sal Queen stnet. L-am-12-14-11. cusawrmmwu run sums wish to announce that they are hovi` pelting foxes for the general Public. Them are three complete pelting units electrically heated and they ' fr guarantee uniform curing of furs and they can pelt 450 foxes a day. Skilled workmanship under expert supervision in the best equipped peltlng establishment in the coun- try is yours for 'I5 cents a fox. _ L»z'1oo. QUEEN sousns scnoor. An- L-2757-12-14-21. NOBTH PINETTE BRIDGE- BINGWOOD -INSTITUTE-'I'h0 Sue-Pretty sick, I stwpoce? coins V . %=':~E§ lN|MEN'l ....._i_. Tuesday, December llth. Friday, December 14th. ‘ Tuesday, Deeelltot 18th. 1 roots A 'ruoplrson ' .Lum ' < 'T $5.00 ` e°~ Men’s Hats for Christmas $5. These, in new shapesand colors, handsomely packed inChristmas Boxes and make notably fine gifts. , _ . ’f9.9.!§.F..§‘..§.1.$.?:.5.° . . 1-o |ioc|< Bo1T0M nsssavs umm: md 'messey ` I 1 ’ V ' f nextforQuoenBqul.reBeboolAn-_, " . .... ....... .............. c E S Q N A umrsin cannon or owns, G 9 A L L A ' A ~ _ \ <~>°‘f>® A ND what overcoats they are! Made of Atho finest fabrics that combine warmth without weight. they’ll keep you warm during the coldest weather! All styles, all sizes, all patterns and colors! And now, from a completely assorted stock, you can chose your coat at 25 per cent off! $15.00 ceafefer $11.25 $18.00Coatsfor........ ........$13.50 $20.00Coatsfor...... . ......$15.00 $25.00 Coats for .. .. $18.75 $30.00Coa‘tsfor................$22.50 ' FBOYS’ ` 1 OVERCOATS 25 per cent off. $ 8.25Coats for $ 6.19 $10.15 cearéfer s a.1o $13.00 Coats for S' 9.75 _ $16.75 Coats for .. . . . . .. .. $12.55 $20.00 Coats for .. .. $15.00 ` k$21.50 Coats for $16.12 _ l 3 J _ Small -Boys’ sNo SUITS 25. P61' cent off Choose from any of these smart little garments, shown in 35'- N008. lreens and sand oat, Overalls and Cap. . .Twenty Five Per Cent Off a- l ,. .- . ~ . ~ '--, . i A1 1 ._~.\ii,1~ ..~ - . .».. 1 . . ,M . _ _. __ AL.; _ , .‘ r, ` >\,,`V:`_4”_y: ,H ‘ f E / 1 ` ` " `. ' \ `