, I _.-m"CF'-MER"1914- -_ _ _ - THE _cl;l_gRLoTTE'rowN GUADIAN _ PAGE THlR'rel~;N_ _ l _ .hrrlslrr , M _ (L) ------_-___-_.-__-,-_-.-_§_~___-_-_-e____-__-_-__ _-_ -_-__ex,-_-_-,:_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-4_1-_-__ ____-___-_-__-_-_-_-_-_-__,-1 A -. -Miss Margaret Keir who is attend- ' `l_lI' _ . .*lT PAV8 to buyin this Province. @E@i/"` ,_~ ;_" _E53-'_i I' ly 1|.//7 N GUFRDUN _ ,..5, ., -Ti 1 I »..*THE MORNING, Guardian can be olltainedin Bouris at M. A.. Pac- quet’s,__ - _ .-,_ _...ei ,,,. -.*T..60RDON IVEB is Guardian hsent -in Montague. ' .fone erm' per vvo`rli esell sertion' for 'advertising in this col- umn. must accompany order. Keir.-A. - _ ..~r_lAvi..-you vous i=i.Ae1 A l; Vwinusical institution in Montreal has _ Ai. ` -Among the students returning to the present;-itime. you ‘should show their homes for the Christmas holi- your colours; Chaste, ilnely enamelled days by the express Friday night Canadian'-Gaza for your lapel. 10 cents worst- Mr. wlliioln Keene from Me- GBCUI D01' Wil. 12 cents. Guardian Gill College, Montreal; Mr. Ralph For- 0ilic`e. - 6202 sythe from Acadia College, Wolfville, ' ` N. S.; Mr. Cyril Leard from Mount Allison college, ssolrvllle, N. B., Mes- \ . THE WESTERN GU~lfi\lDiMi 1 -lT_ PAYS to buy in this Province _ ._ .:. _zz -_ :_; __ _ _ _ .7 . . - _ _ -:::;::. _ . _ 5:- _ ff ‘ -ei -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a umn. Cash mus, aocompany ord not miss an issue, as all papers are 9 1 discontinued promptly on expiry gloves cleaned. Leave with M date. I Mtg, -HAVE YGU YOUR FLAG? At the present time you should sllow I r ‘I your colours. Chaste, finely enamelled tary of the Globe Fox Exchange, P ' " ;f'I , gl Der of gift Suggestions for the baby_ :ask ormtvyo bgfoi-e the time they Minimum c‘liar_ge.tweilty-live cents. If your mind is not already madéaip, I `Il‘.’} 8 e M ' M as expired md um' C Strong, at the store, Summerside. . 7091-12-21Mti. K ` Canadian fia s for our la el, 10 cents Box 10, is The Guardian Agent l _ t'icts in East Prince. il. 10 a . st I 5 .» ----i--- _ L _ __ soos-12-zznizllazlpti. 2 tor 25c. and 3 for 25c. -oflnutsv l-lAl.L.- The regulsl- A BUSY my S _ __ annua meeting of the Darnley' Hall - - 8 \ll' BY WHS COD- Men’s pura linen H ndke chief _ ` Company took place in the Darnley sidered to have been the busiest day 1_2 and 1.4 inch hems_ E r B mal 1" °°r“°"~ I 8 Y P ehifhl Del' Dost, 12 cents. Guardian Oillce. 6206. , --SPEAKER lNV|TED.- .\n invita- tion was extended to Prof. Clark to speak in Darnley Hall on the 29 under .subjecr chosen is #Preparing the soil." `A full house will be fir ect"-l as this Summerside. -EMPRES8-The steamer Emprc made the last trip of the season 8 the auspices of the Farmers Club. The -é- ‘ . _WHEN youvng |N cRApAUg ini' to give all exhibition Of speed Bt cali at 0 B Wadman's two stores and the mst °PD°\'l“l\l!Y~°“A~ - » - ' 1, p ._ . . I,disl‘rlc-t is one of the best formill.; dis- see the Christmas goods. The big ' __ nd 15c ore is full of bar ains ° Good Footwear--a Gift Worth Giving ' Footwear as a Cllristnlas gilt will be appreci- ated more than anything else you could give. Good lootwcnr lasts so long, looks so nice, and is so use- ful, it is a constant reminder of the giver and is oi' real value to the recipient. Special train fares have been arranged by the lllercllallts of Charlottetown for Wedllesday, Dec. s cinllor 23, l`rolll Sulunlcrsidc, Murray Harbor and S and rcturll, lnterlncdlulc stations at corresponding Tallc advantage ol' tllcsc especially low ratc Wednesday; wc have sollle splendid values awaiti For ihe Men _ ¢ . rates. » ll 'l`llcrc ure Slippers, Snow F-lines, Moccusills, Ovcrsllocs and lllvlctus Boots. for the Children Felt or Leather Slippers, Snow Shoes. Moccasins, and iloots of every killd to suit their individual wants. a I' The from 501: in thc li For the Wo We have l<‘el Kid Slippers. Fanc Slippers, in colore patent leather, Sn Moccasins, Quee fa Boots, and a -iarg the always pumps. i‘ll€l'l “Juana l~‘.‘.i‘f__§a ouris, $1.00 s, conlc in g you. av t Slippers, 8 y Evening d satin or ow Shoes, n Quality variety of shionable goods listed abovc are priced o Get your gifts here. . up, the highest priced article st is nlcn's illvlclus Boots. priced ut $6.00 per pair. V ‘*r1f . ‘"1 5°” "» rl - - sister, Miss Lulu Adonis, who also -""_ wore a suit of blue cloth with brown 1-iii . . I - ' V _'Spams V L'-EY~“° A Very |975” hat and gloves. The grooln was ably F you want the very best I in high class photography call in and make an ap- pointment today. See 001' samples. . I ' Cook’s Studio, -°-753-'ii | Your Photo BY BAYER for ‘Xmas Is the best present YOU Ca” send your friends Telephone 192-J Coal Coal s is for uomesile one elongigf -r.l;“°.yf..2r--S UDWOD Wal’ with a |lell&Co ¢lll»~f@ Y E vi onso Herbert Clar ` -- _ b€€l1 \`€I1l0V9d- li few Of UN? neiEhb0l`3 said later on. Everyone wllo lleeds \ 4/' -T large number of passengers .Of '-110 immediate VlCfl1|l~Y 9-\‘€ mllch health should lnvestiate. The writer golorod homo and borders, .- took odyomogo of o mp to Sommer. relieved of the cock-Growing. Starting | can furnish ally so desirous with the 2 for 10e_ -_|4(._ 3f01- 25c_ side by the Merchants Special which in all dlfk Bhd C0htiI\\1iI\€ il1l€l`mll° names and addresses of more than ’ ` ’ left Tlgnlsh at 8 dclock on Satui-day" lihsly Until daylight- MY- Bell SMS' two hundred Islanders wllo endorse _ 0 nrnonr them being-Mrs. ll.. E. l~‘lel.a- bury. one Citizen. was S0 charmed with Oxygen Therapy and many of these C°'°'e*‘ Llssue- 2 °' °°°h' ing, Mrs, M M Foley, Mrs John Dunn, me birds that l\€ D\l\‘Cl18S€d R Bell-ill!! are in the highest railks of society Mrs. charles liennott. Bel-the Bennett, inf Orpinswns and expects shortly rl Write for literature W. E. Enlnan; A M;-5_1-[em-y Loom' Mo5srs_ W_ R_ Moy. ,brood of his own.--H. _ Farador Agent, 12 Alley Street, Char- " sei-tion for advertising iii this col -ON! GINTT Der word each ln- ’ er: -Mr. Frank McLellan who joined __G|_0V¢s ¢LEANED_ ___ Lama- ship on which he serves is now under- 158 going repairs.-A. _.MRI W K Moq0uGAN, goo,-o. confinement in the hospital and able _QW to resume his duties.--A. in -_ 5,, N. B.-A. _ on _ Sunday morning for Charlottetown- '”‘ The |09 0" U10 1‘|V9l' is “UW HGV' H. lusellioll returned to spend the Christmas hell days with her parents Dr. and Mrs. srs David Miller and Sydney. Field- ing and the Misses Florence and Lilla Bowness, May Hodgson, Ethel Foley, Margaret Canill. Agnes McAlduf\‘ ann Pearl Mathews from Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown-A. the American Navy twelve years ago is visiting his old home at Alma. The -His many friends are glad to sec Policeman Brown back again after his -Mr. Joseph Keeffe has returned home after visiting friends in Shediae, eral inches thick and some of the sportsmen are training their horses l-lon on soturday evening at 7 o'oloel<, for the merchants in Summerside __ _ .- ._ - r- _ . _ . _ Mr. Ea. Money oeeupled the eheh-, during the present fall--H~ The following letter is from u wor- _ 180 ’ 2” ’ Jac ’ 38C eau The Secretary’s report showed a bal- thy and well known ld t l' St. - ""'== it l o .nu l -THE ~I=ncHA~1's special mln nvsrus, cl.srlooelo.vf.°“no°'I.lt'§._ L*““°“W"“°°°"°” H““°“°’°h‘@ ance a er al de ts were p o y $17 00 During l-he Veer the fmm Ti3“i5h °“ sa'-‘“’d“Y ““`i"°"_i“ Dear Sir,-My thirteen-ycar.old soil Wm) B narrow hem’ 2 1-01 1,0 n ' 1 . insurance was renewed and other mis- "15'-‘mm°\`5i¢1e al- 11-30 8~ UL- bring tt Buffered 9, gr-out deal from asu,,m,_ r sionary work was done.--D. _ 8DDl'0XllI\Hi€\Y five hundred 11885008' for four or live years and could not h .___ ers.-H. sleep at night. He was often grspillg Ladies wllite` combric Handker- -EXAMlNATION.- Tile standing “_” for breath and would cough a great chiefs with hemstitched llems, of the pupils of Tyne Valley school -RINK.-The Rink will likely open do,,|_-we decided to try oxygen Ther' 5c_ 6c_ 8c_ each_ l-‘uncles llenlstitclied, embroidered for the montll of November is as-fol- Ch\`l3l-mf” MSM- A fickei m%\i°5 Um spy and began its use over a year ’ ' lows: Grade I.-1, Nelson Sheen; 2, ideal Cm-iormoo gilt, with the long- ago, and from tllat time on he began . Elva Williams; 3, Dorothy Strongnlall; lasting D|0\19\\l`6 “H11 E005 h°am1Y ex* to improve. After using the machine ‘ Ladies phi" White “ne” Handke ol-nas ll.-1, stewart wllllsnls; 2, Earl ewire- Prices same an hill yenr=- he oould sleep soundly nu night. HeI°‘“°f3 "RP ““"‘,’_“’ “‘i”“" .» / Williams; 3, Frank McKay. Grade ill Ladies. $250; gents. $3-50; hft€m00“ is now entirely cured. I gladly recom- izcw 100-1 £00- 03011- / -1, Estelle. Stewart; 2, Olive Ellis. °“|Y- $1-503 l>l'01I1Ul\ade» §1- FW 3919 mend the Farador to all sufferers. Grade Iv-1. Manda Grieg: 2. Horace by the M°L°“““ DNS 9°-“X~ (Signed) JOHN ALLEN. Fine white allnlty iionalrsrolneis 1_;1doyion§_; 3_ ‘gurgace v;u|_l‘am(§__Grad; 7064-12-1811161 _'1;he_ Fagador is_ constalltlyllgainiiig with colored borders, .-, ua a ron; , . rgg~ , *l* vlc or eso asimiarnaturea _over . . 0 »_ - s _ , Hart Lidstone. Grade Vi--1, Kathleen *Foul-TRV LGVERS-since the E. island. Sonic very remarkable cures 15h' algdlfoc od( h I Dum laml Forbes. Attendance, Nina Waldron, P0\l\'5l'Y BDOW- WhlCh l1l'0Ved t0 IW 9- ‘of acute allmellts have recently taken C°l‘1’°‘! Picliurc IOC eff' Hart llidstone and Estella Stewart. H. decided SUCCGBB in 5\1“1m€l`Bld0- has place ill the city,of which nlore shall be .5 itil' 00.. ililii .»t°. 030] lottctown 8006 i ef-"5 ;~_ P-'vb "_ ~» _ .tai-" ` J" 50 ,_ -ff".’g.. - __ e¢§""~»2»- il ‘* X I I ( , . ‘ I ' - - $ I/'I xr, _ W _ /"` "" _/_¢"“` Apron and I Handkerchief- --- Sale Plain White l'idiii’s iinitiaieii Linen 'i'idki's Men’s lrisll Cambric Halldker- Men’s line irish linen liandker- chiefs Wm’ L2 mch hemsmched heals- chiefs with 1-2 incil henlstitched hem. _ of i01' 250. I lultlal embroidered ill corner, ‘ 250. :ind 451'. each. Men’s Plain White Excelda Hand- kerchiefs, Ladies pure lrlsll linen 1-8 inch llcm, hand embroidered spray and in. ,_ , 6 for $1.00. fs Ladies lrisll linen of superior qual- ity with initial enclosed in a fancy lllcdallioll, _ 25c. each. edge, ,__ 280. to 65c. each. Embroidered in corner only, ` 18c.. 25c.. 30c., 35c. each. Fine irish lawn with edge of Gui- _ 40c. ctlcll. " Excelda liandkercllicfs in a num- ber of fancy patterns suitable for mak- _lng aprons and fancy bags, 2 for 250. 1 W. F. Ms Ds, cs M. and attentive Iildience gathered ill supponod by his brother M,-_ Hugh G_ L UNH/ERs_TY) Spring Valley Hall on Dec. 13|-ll £0 McKinnon, ol’ Summerside. immed- (Mc l. enjoy all entertainment and pie social iotoly fitter signing the register the M t P E I lu aid of the Bclgians. Mr. Geo. Bryn- happy young oouplo accompanied by a Oil 3gll€, . . . ton was appointed chairmen and neell- numoor of rho" friend, and noighboro Office of le" t° "V the "Fm mm* in V-U0 "Shi left the church to the strains of Wy- DUNS- ODBTHHK Wil-h H fifteen illlillltv mall’s weddillg march, beautifully play- Lstl Dr FRASER- speech he took ills hearers to far ofl’ ed by Mies Floronee Poms,-, of prec. Belsians asking them I0 C0-operate land and drove to the llrllie's home. = with him in helping their brother mell where il bountiful supper was served. i_l_?_;lw:i_i;it;i; t\_=y(o_:i_l_e_;l _is _:_hisp_t.heir_great alter s:lpp(e;r_tliey drt;_ve to their future ‘ drone, Dining Room Outfit, Tubs, and G 98811 WHY 01116 Il 0l'l1BIl W (ire ll. l'8C0|) 011 W G h and further asked his hearers although 'was tendered them at the homo of the DY. s s _ UFC nonedof thitshdiotrict were actually en- groom's parents. The many present_s - gage a e ront, to support those they received goes to show the popu - vetumuy Surgwn that aiie iighging the cguse of the Em-I arlty with ghich theabrlde and groom - p re. 'or a out two ours the audi- are held. any goo wishes follow Also, a few Prize Fowl Wm oo Gl‘ldUl¢° °| U"|V°"'._"¥ °' T°"°"'° ence that crowded the hall listened Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon for a happy shown and sold at private polo , Telephone Gonneotlen- with rapid attention to a well prepar- journey through life. Terms:-$5.00 and under, cash; over ed program' consisting of songs and Office King Edward Livery Silblllv inusic ofa high order. The sale of H. R. MOASE. 0__4M“8ummersid0. ge? underhthie guidance of M_l_'. David ____ ' H. F. MORRISON, Auctio_n1eer._ 3033.1 . omes w o s an expert at is busi- _Mn Maurice Grim" of Brocktom 708 - 2-2 m2l ness. _Tha sultlli 0180 was realized and Lot b_ was 8 pagsenger to summei, 5°” ° B E 9v° F““d_"'D' _ side by the special oil Saturday.--H. ` UfIHIYA\\\l\\“\\\& , . . I -sxAMlNa‘i'loN.-'rh ' i- ~- __ ~ nual public examination eat iii? Sntuxllgymllggsg,Em§2}gg:,1sg;|%f|=i)§§i s _ __ _ bany School was held on Friday'~last.- \,us|,,e"___H_ , A - Quite a number of sitors were pre-‘ _'__ _ _ ;';$s:‘_;dv3’:gft°;°°g uvglgslvs; 2;: Weal --Mr. and Mrs. Michael McPherson. ‘ S 0 _ -' e o - 1 ‘ ~ Q pils. Alter the wol’-‘h of gxamlngtizm CWB won' were in town Saturday ' ,QI _ _ _ _ W" concmdem 3 'mm programme was :l__l_l_<:__lo£§__ln the evening hy the speolol . i rendered lirtii the pugils fn 'a pleasing ' ` ____.. ° manner. c distrl ution of priaes __M,_ ,md M,-,_ wm_ MoKoy_ Nov, fol~_;,he_ workfof the term followed the Anno", were "no" tho omwd of buy. °°“ °’ "5 ° me P"°3"°mm°~ ~Th°;ers who visited Summerside on Sat- highest averages for the term were as _ follows: Grade _Vll-1. Flossie Large Muay' H' ’ _gimme cola I{_vea§l_le;e__iS,/Galt p ' u- s ou - 2”:ll.la"3ii"i°§.‘..t.t°f.l.:t°“ °‘ _ W ha supply °f °K°¢“°“f ,, \ “anew °¥e°g°‘”°w°nhand'Buit I "n - ‘ r ~ ` 'sstul-in z s IIIIIIIIIIIII ~ has :.~ .2--2 gmego 4 ia. M Don d rn Y 8 gre if you , _ __ _ W, ~ ' Ito hesi- that he is .Isla some out hops M e on cud , ‘_ ` ‘ that under the care of Dr. James ave y _ bds” P T 0 G P H Y .Keil‘, Dhe will be all right in afevl ,M ,"5 wmgslg yon, 0leaii__ _ I v_usys.-- . . -all - f sosimllo rims _e_». _H , _ Tlierels still timsto get your _______xm,_ ~ ,,,,-“_"'°‘°w,,,,,,,,,,_e_ ,mu -~l‘l~0l\¢'~1 _ - XMAQ 1:3019 ‘ iv ' sins an.i‘os°ssisy .reuse wont to ‘ ~ Summerside oil Wednesday to attend PYWMPUY- nie poultry show. Jointly it is their lnteiitioll ln tile near future lo give li free talk ill tilmltall on the iilforilla- tion gained --D. _ snr ...sl ... ..._ Eight Horses, including Parkside Mare, 8 years old; Chief Horse, 5 yrs. Mare, 5 yrs. old; General Purpose Horse, 13 yrs. old; Horse, 8 yrs. old (1400 lbs.); Parkside Mare, 7 yrs. old lin foal to Brilliant Wilkes). and a number of others not now possible to particulllrlze. Thirteen head of cattle, including 2 Calves, Yearllng Shorthorn lieifer, 2 Yearling Grade Bulls, Sllorthorn Bull, 1 1-2 yrs. old; Ox, 1 1-2 yrs. old; Dry Cow. Shortllorll Helier, 2 1-2 yrs. old (ill calf), Farrow Cow, 4 iliilk Cows, (due to calve ln spring), Superior Milk Cow (due to calve in spring.) Also, the fololwlng Household Ef- fects belongillg to the Misses Caldwell oi' Kensington; Tables, Lounge. Parlor Stove, Parlor Suite. Chairs, 2 Beds. Mattresses alld Springs, Rockers, Wasil Stands. Rugs and Carpets, War numerous other articels. Machine, Churn, New Gasoline Engine (1 1-2 h. p.) and Pump Jack, 3' sets Driving Harness, 2 Jaunting Sleighs. that amount qredit till Nov. 1st, 1915. Also, Hay Rake. Ice Tongs, Washing ! Made of fine lawn with tucked and llcinstitched frills, 300. cncli. Same style ill Pcrsiall lawn, 550. out-li. Made of Persian lawll with pocket and tucked frili finished with turchon edging, 351'. cilcll. Made of Swiss spot illuslin with imitation illaltosc lacc and insertion frill __ .>0c. cucll. Small princess apron of Persian lawll trimmed with torcllon insertion and tucked frlll, (i5c. cnt-ll. ` The owl. ovs nard. Da d M w, k, - I , w. Fenton, .l. ollllon, Arthur wright, - --SAD NEWS--A relecranl received - ‘ - Alexander Matthews, Alex. McLeod,fbY Ml' Albert slmpsmll N°|'th St- and Lawson yoo_ of Amo,-gon; M,-s_§Eleallors, oil Monday afternoon coil- hlex. cornell, Adllle Gillis. Arthur 'veyed the red news vii-,U10 deetll Of Hardy. Janles Mcintyre. Bern Mcint- ms bhiulefl `m?V- Bl" 0" SimP5°“~ Q ym of Mom,-Gal; CIM-a Wa|1ace_ Josie ltiver Balls. Wiscoiirsin, after an illness _ '. and Evelyn Gaudet, Mrs. Frank Ready °f °“lY 9- f°W “'99 B °f Wphmd fever- of Alma; Mrs. James Whalen. Mr. and at the “Se 0! 38 Years- The may ‘B M,-s_ A_ p_ Wells' Kilda,-B Capes; M,-B_ expected to arrive in Summerside on H. o'Bl-len, E H: Johnston. John wells ¥;*_<_i:\_fBga§o_{;_i§_1_§__gT£g{§e§f°a_;*;_f\__§‘; t0 bil held at Elmsdale; Charles Johnston, Mill Rlv- - » __ _ following brothers: Rev. Edwin, Des ’ ° or. A Mm _ I _ Mmm East L_mcmg_ Moases livery and Sales Stables ____ nos,, owa, , _ _Among the visitors to victoria on Mich.; Fulton, Lot 16; Albert, North ¢ Saturday we,.e:_M,._ James E_ Mc_ St. Eleanors; _ also one. sister, Miss _ Quan Kem/.B Cross; Mn and MrB_ E_ Sophie. North St Eleaniirs. Funeral __ k T Mio Han. WKGS Dlaife Till-ll`Sd3Y» D90- 24- 5'- 2 Tliorc will be sold by public allctioll Cl' , C 5 naii iixiing, |'li`li'(yon;ni\di%l:e1<`ioren:e Mah- Wm" f{f°’“ me h°“\° 0' A150" Simi* at Moasc’s Livery and Sales Stables, n.--. . K si t u ey. Tryon; Mr. James Mathesoll, De so __ 0" ‘lg 0"- “ sbl;M.Hn11-l tt,A tl “" I ez.; ...fw.r.:‘:. ..;::?.rs -W--D-~<= Will Mcvittle, Westmoreland; Messrs ’}‘,1°"i.“g%t°°k Dfw the ,I'.‘ewdSt' Avnru Bell, James Mullins, Arthur em" "“"°“° °' ' °“ “es 'W' AT 12-3° ~ Hallowell and Howard Francis Try- Dec' sm' when Miss Lmm May' dawn' ' on, Mr Wm Inman De sable_ lhessrs ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Adams, be- C Barney' Traillor J'eromc{ McGuigan came me happy bride M Mr'Ha"y ey 0. James MCAVIH 'and Jo-hu Mcmlm' Lester McKinnon, son of Mr.,and Mrs. old; June Day Horse, 7 yrs. old; Filly, Ke"y.s Cross. M, Fred mee Miss M’ John McKinnon ,of Colman. Precisely 1 1.2 yoo,-B om (1),»,onwood); Parkside Q en Street ' ' ' ' at 3.30 o'clock the bridal party entered ue E' Ince and Mr' ‘mseph mee' Hampton the church and proceeded to the altar Mr. Gordon McFarlane. Augustine where the bridys pastor the ,fav J C°v°' Mr Harry Best we5"m°re\““‘l‘ J Banford of Port Hill tied the nhup' Mr John Sobey Apin Road Mr John ' ' tial knot The bride was becomlngly s n ' ` ' _ r _ _ #3 _ ° ° . ; . ` ' gl ‘ on McD1?‘na‘diA“gumne (iovdi Mr' Geo' gowned in blue silk with brown hat ____ _-1-.-, _-gs 35° R:)““° 2 W,I‘,’:t?l;’E\‘;‘“ » Mr- Rm' and gloves and was attended by her Large size, plain white lawn, 25c. cucli. Large size, lillell, with small bib, triulnlcd witll clllbroidery, 250. each. Lawn apron with embroidery bib, lrillcll shoulder straps, 32c. cinch. Extra lurgc sizc, plain wllllc. -120. cinch. lI‘illc iuwll aprons with bib and sllolildcr straps, trilnnletl with tucks and cillbruidcry insertion. 501-. each. Qtller tlualities and patterns at 000.. a5c.. 85c., $1.00, ctc. Slorllev Bros busv Store. g *-1 i i ll ' T-ia, A pair of Men’s Ha- %$r’ Gold Bond or ' alk-Over Shoes. ' A pair of _Women’s Hagar, Emgress or W k~0ver u t t_ on Boots or Evening Cosy .House Slip- pers, Overshoes, Leg- firis, Gaiters, Moccas- iis for men women, bog: end girls. iaty Shoes and Slippers for children; Morris & Smith "Cuts cooking-time in two s YOU will spend less time in the kitchen-and will have better things to eat, if you have an r»“"s“.‘.Z’.Z?’s'~r MonaifchRan§e__ __ _ ‘Tins lr--_*- §,-._},.1,,',., Book Free . EVCTY P o ' ° ' iiivelltcd - ol-cn thermometer, heat economizer, removable reservoir, daylight oven, eontrollendamper, anti-lcorcis cover, etc. ,-may be had iii the Monarch. The range itself is made ei the Giiest steel plate, asbestos lined, and is guaranteed against any dclectoi workmanship of material. It is truly the "range de luxe" : yet because it is made right hen in Eastern Canada, G and ran be delivered to you without you having to pay duty or I ¢x:essl-.-eireigllt charges, its price le very reasonable. ' ' -I -Pool & Thompson Ltd. 127 Queen St i Ps Ee In ' -' * 3 -2 ...W .- _.--_ 1:’;<;1'< _~‘._<::,?»I’.Bi1R il Ftiff I: `-if-ll X. 'Ii “ 1 tw l .l.5‘:;~ ' ‘ gs; , -s. -ii"-fill .-,'»- .=§`l' L.. 1 _Y . ._- gl? -_ fi ‘dei ._~. _s _<; . 1-_.em ‘ ' ~vw_ ‘§`€.‘f"%"-` .alia 5'” I* ill” = . i';?£l_i‘ I Z1. F I IW: I ‘iiiiil __ yy-I ” Liiij ' Fai' , -f`a'j;_;`I _._ _gh if *ine _ ' 'f *ggi . v' /1* '. ,iliiz "I F/.EI , ;__ __ nl _"rf `ft"1I”:' if,-if .l L, -15,, nr,-: :eau f..-.'._. 'Z-rf-_~:'1-" -' il I v. rs:-.f.-. -_ --f e------ _ >- " _:_ jf‘T`+`” A l .I '~l