.. LAMP ‘i’? - fort Ch ristma-s Few gifts give more for the money than a, nice lamp, either for livingroom, bedroom, readlng 91‘ ibmdpgi 21mg‘? , is beauty, color, richness and a_valu_e to a 1am? l’ a f“ appeal to the discriminating“ gift-QIVBY- _ Never be 0r? were we able to show you such a complete, such. a beautl ful variety of lamps ‘than now. And note these. p, _ _ i p ., A piano, LAMPS . . . ; . . . . .._. . . f. . Q . . . . ..$8,-_5°lo $40.00 BRIDGE LAMPS ._ ...... . . .; ..... . $3.25 m $25-00 ‘ AND BOUDOIR LAMPS . . . .__. $3.50 $25-09 BED ‘LAMPS .. .- ............... . . _.. $»1.50to $8.7» R.T. AHOL GRAFTON. sr ~ r-i l. the prices, well. just ANLTD. REET r rURtmnmdNcf PERFECT SERVICE ASASURED s." ‘placed in or S‘ mmerside showroom a new I114 wfiipfil... plant ofor 1:: We are ground ll in] lea foxeaortacleanpets already 0 v u" ' 9 n rthesosineosbyanelrartwhvm weronnioeitosetiiesestininnnandiieuaiooeonsid- arbdso by manyo! the largest fur owners and buyers. w, n“, nfflpflflg m give you better work and bot-tel’ service in every way than you have ever had beforemnd to do it, at the same price as you have usually so [cor]. We are determined to win your crmvfl in W"! possible way and to deserve a fair- share o! your business. V y” teat our claims you will not know how much we mp increase the value of your for! pelts. " opasatora have been ta A Tami. WILL CONVINCE you or rm: inc-ii ‘ quau-ry scavics we raiiroaiu Prowse £9“ Sonss scmucitsiui-z. r. c. I. smwmruus 41.35pm, NOVEMBER 27th ha. priqihtwr. mamas, A is. F. MEVEHKN, mo. . )- Y wNewiYork . _ wqj;g',._.,-,,,;f;§st u is oi an... a: _ and Fox l. A hfiid marten t.i.oi_-d"--oo. l cltsa wbulotbebeat: yonpellsa ' '. w. . polling ma... sills-punt mm. s... a , . \ I - “films mbiithof November: -333” x-i, Cecil McLean; 2. liurtoij Bur-Isiah; 4, VQWG lllar. G . .‘msid Williams. Mefvirtliutchinson. . Eddie Hutchinson. i .11] dc u-num Hutchinson"; s, Ina" cNevlh‘? a, Emmett Hutchin- BOHWI, Edith Dystant. i _ Ear Stomach Troubles‘ Pain After Eating , , ,K§§._‘IIAMI;LTON'S rnmsr \-' a-is- DI. aims-nit medicine u» , est Br-" Hamil- einrlororyodsoizctaildeiiei-s. ' beet-WWI bvcrtliownln m - ~ oer . ~- ‘C. wLA/tbhld are onnual and the previous regular and were read ‘and adopted. ~ n n“ .> - l. , i lleetingof mindlan i‘ w - 911's Institute was held sage h2g9 of Hickey on Nov. 14th. ed with Ilflillia of.the m?“ m" “l! wammmn ' . ‘moor. Mrs. Eds Hickd Ass getary Miss Evelyne Pilimaaii“ Means IMKIBI money, were, ussed _ but nothlns definite decided, on Luncheon was served and pleasant hour! spent, afte c osed with the singing ltnh: -, fist. meet- o rs.- .- -, to Roll Call Christmas glazed:- That c... ofYour-s or wmwm comm MT. STEWART- NOTES Among the recent arrivals from the-U. S. is Miss Alice Clark, and her many girl friends give her a hearty welcome. m . Messrs. Neil ‘and Roddy Mcnoni ald left Saturday for Nova Sootls. Miss Ellie Douglas, Charlotteown, spent some time at ‘her homo at Headof Hillsboro. The funeral of the late Robert the Jay. Fanning Brook, took place from the home of MrfLester Jay to Marla, and was largely attended. Rev. M. K. Chennai: ofllcisting. nsuovmo rriisr ICE ~ A ‘There probably is nothing more ' I-hflfiyins about Win v the collection of sno and lee cry. stals on the wlngsh bad effect. One ls tupipp p, mug. ion oi’ salt water i9 g1 thin film of ply face is another rem _ V, riwrccr noel. ‘lliivisii Alcohol spilled upon the hood when adding it as. should be flushed i: with cold water. . "Loose" silos rim cause Brake ‘squeaks today are the same in their ‘effect, but the cause may differ 1mm thator-a few years Before the arrival of en- closed brakes, mud, grit, and water getting on the linlnz _ sponslblo for much of the. brake nece- Mw. however» brake mics: Fgaeykbcduetoloosouessintheshoc lflehfla VIII-d, Jean Mscllevln; z Vivian Burlsigh; 3. ‘Iferne Dyotan‘; rade -l. mamas MacNevln; ll, Be McLean: 3. Ruby Hutchin- a radc v-i. George McCaull: a, . Maqlvfllllar; ‘3, Iola Williams/Q, Grade m-i. Athol Macllevifil 2. iunry E. Ciillis: 3. Fred Golden; 4, I ,orade I-'-l, rial-old Phillips; 2, Jlrtlold’ McCaull; 3, Sinclair Mc- . [caluiiplpwendsu Phillips. rr is noisy wcsriisa If the car seems noisier in cold weather, it is comforting to know that the cause may be only contrac- tlon of otherwise close fitting parts. PAINT 0m‘ 111E BUS‘! , Rust dcbs its. -w'orst in Winter. ‘rhatiswhsqthefirotllluofartist quit on fendentpsplashers part0! thesa- should he ci-‘s cue u» act out the kerosene and paint brush. first remove“ oval? trace cf the rust. coating ‘of pa . OVEEFLOW MA! Bl I000!!!) the oar begins to steam and one knowslt is not frozen he should have s look at the radiator over- flow pipe. 1f it MJKOWOQ-"IIP. the, steam has no normal way of escape. port . lW%%WW“Wwe G; S. Rhudelri port. unloading on y! when she had flicked. up arours last Point and the north side the Island. ‘ O. G. S. Ostieat in port. '5 . B. Brant. Capt. Kelly has d '. ' ' s . Motor sloop Beth in port. Th Id I Rector-ail That la_ o6 ‘_ mfimve These‘ nineties pills portrait. trulyrehiasiiable way the power t: the stoiriach. ' Bchr. H. H. Kitchener, Capt.’ Daniel Miller is now discharging a m . mum m d“; w “m ‘cargo of coal for s. Pickard a do. is _ T ~ tllfyou have headaches, hllious at- ‘ m-.-'-.m'oo-._-..d larnwhot ‘rus labour. Capt. Gamble in - this wonderful vegetable’ ‘remedy ' ‘ * . for on». o...» . u oxen-isms a verso of. for C. Lyons dc Co. ‘ $%wwl“ wings infill" r. rf 4- , l, V’ ’ trio-Tm! ' 4 or masons wed. . _ . m, tar horny}! l, - . o A _ , ‘mare mcmbatav d“! .°° ii Call with "ways o: can: rot- The minutes ‘of the last ts, Decals. saw .. The interesting and report of l?» year's work. The rglgrts of the diflerent committees were than A satisfactory financial statement was ‘given showing acre- ditable balance in the ‘It-easury. The following ofllcers- were elected for the ensuine year: President - Mrs. Charles Decals. (re-elected): Vice- President-Mrs. Valcmis McDonald; Sec. ‘Dream-Mrs. A. J. McDonald.- (re-elected); Directors-Mrs. Alex, White, Mrs. .1. r. Kiokham, Mia Mai-caret McDonald; Auditors-Mrs Donahue. Mrs. H. J. McDonald; De- lesates-Mrs. Valeinus McDonald. ‘ . A. J. McDonald.‘ Two new members were welcomed. This 1n- stitute plans on packing a Christ- mas borfor 8t. Vincent's Orphan- Donations for same will be‘ ‘ gratefully received and may be left at~ the home of Mrs. Richard Kick- liain before Dec. 12th. During the course of a pleasant social Hour dainty refreshments were served. At the closeof the meeting a hearty vole of thanks‘ was tendered the hostess. Mrs. Richard Klckham 1n- vlted the members to meet at her home on Dec. 12th. At this meeting re will be a sale of Chris Seals in aid of the lied Cross t Messrs. George and Eddie Clark ‘lave hired the services of Mr. Jam- is Clooney during the smelting se g‘- F ‘WA TERFRON T i DIRECTOR Y“ l. Bruce Stewart's was Tug Rolls, Capt. Belyea. in port. . S. Harland-Capt. MacLainc in port . i . ‘ Suction Dredge No. 3, Capt. l?“ I ' lootm. being. laid up for the winter, 1 ‘Ber crew all expect to be home in Port Arthur for Christmas. = i Aranmore, Co t. Pickarvfa Wharf ‘ Bach's Wharf l Lyons’ Wharf, r or» orfll This Christmas, P y Youfll be ihterestedln the really notable values offered in blankets in this‘ house furnishing department. A byetterllne, a bigger line, ‘a ‘more varied line. and a be _vou’ll flnd in most stores. ’ "iFancy Crib Blankets inacolored _ . llannelette, size 30 x 36 jfqlnches . p, Pilannelette Blankets, 66 x 78 finches, White or grey, a ‘great value at . . . . . . . . . w. 1¢e:r. tter value line than Flanngiotte Blankets, white or _.-x;72l h , ll . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . ..“.". f". 1-89 .. W size Flalinelette Blank- ets;.whit or grey»; new arrival, 7 3.84 $61166 ,. .‘. a Kenwood i Blankets $10 All Colors and xPatterns, The famous Kenwood Blanket. Made in Canada fromlthe , all preshrunk, soft and warm. Sold in l1 fdiicylehecks of rose or effect of rose, blue t-‘reafs leading store ound with colored finest Australian wool plain colors of rose, and white, blue and white, and a three and white. Same blanketas sold in M for $11.90. Size 72 x 84, each blanket b satin, making an ideal Christmas gift. each . . . . . .». . . . Also large range blue and tan, and l of 0...... its}; iéitsréééil. c.5511; ettes suitable for either comforters or comfort throws sit- White union Blankets, 60 x 80. A good wool and cotton blanket. Servlceable, warm and in- expensive.;Per pair . . I . Grey Wool Blankets, size 60 o: 8Q, Al pllre wool, extra heavy and warm, per pair . . .. White wool Blankets, 60 x 80. 6 lbs. guaranteed all pure wooln-A . real blanket for had wear and good buy at, per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comforts - Make Good cotton filled comfort and ‘comfortable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Very superior cotton filled Comfort really handsome line . . . . . . . . e . . . . . . AA great ran" e of satteen cover- ed,‘ down fi led Comfort 'Grey Union Blankets, soft, strong ‘i and durable. Size 56 x 72. - - - ~ . - . - . - - - - . . t . s. ranging ifrioin $4.00 White wool Blankets, 64 it 84. 7 lbs. This blanket is agood large, with soft fieecy nap. Gives you something in a blanket that for warmth and wear. is hard to beat. Per pair. . . .. Chanting (iifu , s, about s0 x 70 ifiches, warm 2 50 I 1y, covered, a fi Lovely down fllledComforts, 66, x 72 mother's. beautiful down-_ lat‘.???*?T'..‘f‘f'i‘f‘.‘f".’f‘?'.17-°° edge “Down Filled Comforts-all Brides-front s91.» Handsohiei Shown in ' Jfbolls’ Trunks, in a. real wall-built, trunk with re '. trays. Priced? - - - - - --..ou-o Kiddies’ Suit Case's -» , and _.br'own, ‘lhfsevcigal ~. . i’. but "_ and v '0; s golf-l’