1. ._ _J xr?" __, li: . 3 ,_ » 4' Ft l' ‘ Removing hair A simple i-°=y§‘*1and quick method of -. cnmving unsighil v, superfluous . hair from the face, neck, arms etc. Apply o n a cotton pledge-t and after a few moments washed 0E. This is another of the CELEBRATEQ llarriet Hubbard Ayers toilet articles. We .have a full line-in stock. ` J. G. Jamieson DRl.`(`.f_`-_`S'l` The lvlldic-.1 Hall I -_ .ar -- -A I =@a=“c_|lg l_FL___’?__.€?@'l For service and dura- l. bility nothing equals it in toilet articles. - We have an extra line line including. _ Hair Brushes S5c to $2-75. ‘ Cloth Brushes 75c to $1 go. ‘THE CHl`A w__;._-_ _ _._ THE LATE BISHOP MCDONALD, ln the death of his iordship Bishop McDonald, recorded in yesterday's iiisardian, than Roman Catholic Church gn the Maritime Provinces hge lost one of her most worthy sons and Prince Edward Island ,, man whom all esteemed very highly. . The me Bishop, unui iris retirement from active duty nearly three years ago through illness, was a prominent figure in the 'public life pf the pro- vince. He was a born aducationalist and always took nn active and help- ful part in every movement that tended in any way to the advance- ment of education in the province. As rector of St. Dunstaifs College his wise counsel, his executive ability and his scholarly attainments shone con- spicuously and his work will live long in the history of that institution. In the performance of his ecclesiastical duties, he has left a record of wise Judgment, impartiality and painstaking devotion to the best in- terests of the church and bismemory will long be chirished throughout the large See of which he was tne spirit- ual Overlord. ` In his pr"a°° life as in his official capacity,he nal noted for his piety, his charity and his friendliness and the poor of the. _many parishes throughout the province and particu- in Charlottetown will long bless the memory of their kind and good bishop. Through coming generations the magnificent St. Dunsi>an's Cathedral in Charlottetown will stand as a memorial to the late Bishop Mc- Dongld. Although the movement t0- wards its erection was inaugurated by his immediate predecessor, the lag, Blnnop Mclntyre, it remefned for him to carry the work to a conclus- ion nnd the creditahie manner in which it was done will forever hear ‘testimony to his executive allility, his 'rlnvotlnn to his church and his un- ‘tirlng energy in carrying out his un- dertakings. I 'rue incn Bishop iicnonnla visited .Rome °n two occasions, in 1895 and in 1904, cnc inst visit bnlns~ol¢°11d°d Ito gnc Holy Land. Widely travelled ‘and always n, student his was a ‘mind well stored and well f=,‘.ted for En. carrying nut ni the duties inciu. 'ent to his exalted oilico and, his learthly ministry closed, he has fallen lupon sleep secure in the iaith and ns- sured of tho faithful scrva.l1t's “Well done." Of a large family of brothers and sisters two only remain, name-ly, ~_MrS. James McPhee of Georgetown aid , Daniel McDonald of Boston. To these ` and to the Church which has lost an l honored father the Guardian extends larly those of his immediate r‘\lm‘ge.smce,.e sympathy Mirrors 31,80 to $3.50- Br. Military B r u sh $i.75 to $4.50. ~ Brushes all have pure French bristles. o ` We haven stock of sil- ,| ver initials to put on ‘\ these gotit‘l`$‘."‘ I l G'.HJ. 'lllaylor Times who-says that iiity thousand diseases, during the past three weeks, NEW KING GEORGE ll0‘l'El. Wm. HONUOUlQUI1'|'I'E,Hgr. Pniyate Baths Running Water and. Lung Distance Telephones in all rooms Large Bri ht Sam lo Rooms outlaws urllmxosnrhn SYDNEY. ILS Mrs. llousekeeper ( Dou’t Bake) BUY 1 ' Cameronfs Home-Made Bread » (name on every loaf) NOTE 1 Our Dread will surprise you wills its crisp delicate substance and its delightful flavor and creamy richness.-Every day in the wecli over |000 people in Charlet ietesvn enjoy eating our Breed-Are you one of them. EWEN CAMl'll0N (Expert, Paker) 5 Next weeli will appear No. 5 “ad"_ of the series. I L- SMALLWOOD- 1" one incougruous thing in our civ iza ¢~v.-~v-vvvv-.¢¢.¢.- falls on those who are able and will- men have succumbed to wounds and lug tg work. The task ol clvvlllmt-1011 MQRASWS DEATH To ' - BE INVEBTIGATEP, is to eliminate the _social parasite th t l ab ut one in forty of the en- How is he going to be eliminated? “ ' ° . Thi is th mt pmmem ,or the WEST povlm, Nnvnnnbnl- so-'ruin tire male inhabitants of Bulgaria. s o g settlement I _ - _ tl it d Contrast UJ18 lll¢¢l1l‘8» Mid it §l"'98_ 9‘lll°°l9- W9 must °d“°"'t° l°l` emu' events leadin; gdtaofythe llggill: d§all,ell but the faintest idea of the actual` ency, for usefulness, not for honors. -of Mitchell Morashy some days ago' horror, with the ordinary newspaper We pride ourselves on our boys Wl10 M0l`l18h at-tended a time at Pnllng or description or s onrilnricid. 'run or- nccurc inc gold medals. who stand g;"’°-,§l’g““ 8 mile from 'hero on the ainnry conception of n bntuenua is nt can liens ni their classes. and cbs aniflil nslgéiingszdboaflifa wal; the creature of the literature, the pride is justifiable. 'l"he boy deserv- and a number of novel; men had been oratory and the poetry of_all the cs his gold medal who D599” tl1F011gl1 invited, Morash was not invited, P985 E8l18l`8tl0118- 88W-Z8 8115 Clvlllzed- school or college with enough honors but went to the time, which was held th int nother There those who T1- 1-,‘,1‘QsW N Gl¥.lARDlAN"no|nmm»¢i sfenceonnosm nnuucni arty, on the other there was a eou- s.P. ooo ' ' . .P lgeelandlan ’ `Be§.aill\K_llLs.rligll§¢f donlug of the wrong because it was lg" 0 G lidifcrgntgli I 'gpg' ll;¢.,°4eraias nails _ easiwsl &.‘_Ev=\;|5_'Dalls done by friends. It should not be A "N8-"'?l}l7°:slltorial Day Phone 188: and Nlsk.ell’w:|s'l‘|=‘an (ill hull 1° °°l"l'l°° tl" l““"'“_l’ml“‘ #Place address su s¢mmun|es\ioan_»_`\o The Ohsrlcnesewn Guardian electors of both Great Britain and _ __ _ _ ' _ Canada that partisanship figures far TUE5'-“Vi Ullcill “R 3- ‘9 “ - ‘too large and country far too small in the political system of today. BRIDE FOR A DAY SEEKS FREEDOM CLEVELAND, 0., Nov. 29.-Soy' mour H. Adams who married Miss Grace I. Wood, a. manicurist, after knowing her only twelve hours wail to-day being hunted by Cleveland P0' lice who charged him with forgery. At the same time his pretty twenty- foulj-yoar-old bride of a day formerly manicure in a Euclid avenue barber shop took steps to annul her mar- riage principally on the allegation thpt her husband already had one wi e. It took but n any to dispel the bride’s love dream. On November 15 Adams dropped into the Euclid ave- nue barber shop and sat bvfore her to have his nails manicured. As she held his hand he woed and won her and that night mst her with a taxi- eab, hurried ber to the home of the Rev. T. S. McWilliams, pastor of Calvary Presbyterian church and made her his wife. The next day she heard such storied about her husband that she left him. She heard n story about another wife about _terms he is alleged to havu served for forgery or embezzlement and that the $39,000 estate which he told her he owned in New York was only n conjuration of his fancy. HURLED SHOES AT MAGISTRA’I`E’S HEAD. ABERDEEN, Scotland, Nov. 30- in which _a woman's shoes and 9. horse whip were used as weapons. The first outbreak occurred nnnn _three of the women, Joyce Loclie, A PICTURE OF WAR' The army and navy are our mostfaéinly Parker End Mary Pollock, who _ "”`” O 1 05555510 -‘ a een caug t last evening in os- An Artist has given his conception :vl£'b;:::a;l;:l;l;1l;stgfm_s;{g:ormg tg); session of explosives in the Mlisic of the Balkan war. On one side is . th h d th mis" ot Hall, where Chancellor Ll0Yll George the God of War, horribly cruel of sm ani! G B “me an e was l'° Speak* were lll`°“gllt “P ll°‘.| feature bearing on his shoulders a War with au its attendant s“n“m.g' lore the M“g.lsl'r°'t°‘ _ hu _ C' th di _ “with 'Mood H is A glauce_ at the Balkans today, in After hearing the evidence, the “_ S l' ° ' l‘l"“° ‘ ' _ ° tnn iight ni onricunn Civilization, Magistrate rnrnnndea them. for ini--l looking over the battlefield, satisfied* h “ld enectuany C10" the mouths of ther enquiry. As he informed them of with his work. Kneeling at his feet S 0 h “bl nd im osucauy this, Joyce Locke, rnmovod ner shoes, with imploring hands and faces “pi those W 0 8 Y 8 gg m can and hurled one of them at the ma!- tnmed to and “heeded by mm an talk. ol the l10B8i\1lll*~Y Ol B ll P istrate’s head and threw the other at _ ’ war. , the head of the Clerk of the Co-urt. “gmt” :sd ;l‘;l‘l'°“-'(21 *lm °Pl;~°_°l*° .frmal cnnarnsr 'rm inn wnntnéoniptly cnnnnmnn for con- s e is e o ess o eace, we ping. --- amp; 0 ‘cum In the midst is the battlefield strewn A ¢nl-tnln philosopher has said The second outrage was committed with the dead and dying, dismounted that eng greatest tax on humanity is bi' 0118 Ol the members of a _ pnrt ¢l81‘Byman acres( the face with a text for it, is n press despatch from ple me »i,l-in-ty per cent inefficient, - _ the correspondent ot the London "gun out the increased burden that l_\;it;y1‘horsewhlD. and was at once ar. in the evening There was, it is al- 'I‘he actual horror is transformed in- to win tlhe medal. But what of the lend some be- th to n halo of imag nary glory; the education he received? Has he acquir- Moya” len ifbouireé 8 m for dying and the dead are either referred ed n working knowledge of the things home_ He never l_eached'he alive’ to or are to he found beyond the his life's work will call upon him to His body was found under n elm the enemy; linen; bands are playing, utilize sold to consider? Is he practic- gfitt day and the coroner gave a ver- banners flying, regiments march past, al? Does the know the conditions with frh;’l('fig:ll(;l;l“§fllltl§l;1B(§1;1éeased are swinging gracefully into position; the ‘which ha is to grapple? Does he know not “timed with the verdict and "roar of the guns and the rattle of men? want an investigation. 'rlln nlm musketry" is 5 military chorus with- In every walk of life there are mis- Morash fell over was about 12 feet out n discordant note. The butchery fits, men born for one calling and l1l1i'l1- ‘H18 ll'ieud8. 01' 801118 0| 01881. allege foul play. and n delegation and the suffering and sorrow are rust o a . skilfully hidden nnd instead of the know nothing of the glory of doing sggxetgntllgfggillgdléroredg thetxtlglg shambles we see n field of glory. work for the work’s sake, hirelings ney.g¢,,m-a1_ . 'The _war spirit abroad in the world watching the clock for the hour to today is n relic of savagery and is the quit work. These are the world‘s JAPANESE HAVE u _ greatest _burdem me puums who CABINET CRISIS. tion. The press, the pulpit and the live ,on the work of others. And they TOKIO’ December 1__A mbmet platform are responsible for it. The are made parasites or efficient men crisis has arisen over the refusal of glory of war-save the mark-is up- and women during the first few years the minister of war, Lieutenant-Gem eral Uyeher t i; bl td held in utter disregard of its horror. in school. union rejeghng ';‘ll‘°°P ha °8f118 10- e sc eme or n- °l'°88ll1B the military forces in Korea. day. __ Militant sullragettes today brought' about two scenes of extreme violence‘ cannon. broken guns, horribly snutil- not wgr, strong drink., tobacco or ::>lf1eSIi;iK5ivgeytt§:myiv:l? fzgrzhysaiggrgtuigi ated corpses, woundedand dead hors- ol-gnniizsd superstition. A tax more of Chancellor Lloyd Ge0rge_ The es; in the background a _city terrific than any of theag is, the tax women mistook the _Rem Forbes in llM1\88- lt 18 a 1’-1`\l° Pl°l¢“l'° 0l WM- placed upon eiliciency through ineii- Jackson for the Chancellor of the 1-lmphasizing its truth and forming a ciency. If ninety per cent of our pco- 'l‘ll¢ll°4-l\l€l‘ 111 1li8iZ\1l8e. She lashed the F __ , After a number of sxtraordinar .. ecia ra. Y .....§i.’...‘;.‘5‘3... l.2'n2ii.“$i'i.°..i".Sl..§“§ ~ nnnnn. g;;;1==; ,Pg-or-,g S-1-if 1-1°----1 -- fresh shipment of Moira chocolates --° h dnt" ° °' t at l"l‘° °°l"l°°t “ll” weekly. These chocolates came in The fund being raised to erect a 11°" th° lt! P°8lfl°11. Goncrnl Uye- bulk and contain every popular flav- monumeng to General Wolfe has "ie °” l“dl°“l'°d Ill' l“t°°l"l°ll ll or hard and soft with candy, nut, rmchem 8 total 0| $20000 The pn. '°;tg';é doubtful H th m cream d fruit centres. Moira choco~ ’ ' . 8 8ll1D8l‘01‘ W lates :llc the standard sweetmcats “nt M°m°"l°l t° W°"° l' 5 “mlm 5°°8Pl- l1i8 1‘8si8l111¢i0l1- T118 Pl`888 and you always find them not more column erected by the rank and file of 8110 88118881 D“l>ll8 811PP0rt the cahi than mx days old. Take home A pound the Bl’ltl8l\ M111? quartered in Call- “°ItAwt°n MG I l°“l¢l“~ l"l°° 50°- Tl” M°Kl‘“‘°” nun in isis and who sacrificed n appoints; mhsffff 0, f;f§_l‘°§;r,,"‘§_,°| Flour. Manitoba mills wheat nat- Drug Co,, Corner Great George and , Kent Sta. MEti. “Y” pay in old” that they mlghl' 1912. to succeed General Ishimoto, ---H1--'--me do honor to the memory of Wolfe. whose death occurred the previou ed frame, any S122. 50! $2.50 l 1 _W i -_- Lliiill llllll illiMill The business of farming is in the most critical period of its develop- ments. Both the working farmer and the investor in farm lands and securities are seriously studying how to turn farm products into net profits. There are thousands of farmers in Prince Edward Island alone. Ia it not hard to believe that only one of every live read a farm DaP81' at all? Only one in five! The other four need the instructions ziven bv farm papers. _ The Guardian management has com- pleted arrmlementa with the publish- ers of The Canadian Co:znt1'YmMl 50 that this excellant weekly inal;BZlD8 will be mailed FREE for one y8B1‘ £0 any subscriber of the Guardian who remdts a years subscription in sd- vance according to instructions on first page. ‘ The Oanadiao Countryman is Pub' ished weekly at Toronto, Canada, and has branch oilices at Winnipeg, Ven couver, Regina and Montrcalu A. L. McOredie, ‘B.‘§.A., B.A., ls Editor in chief and Henry Sirett. B.- S .A., Agricultural Editor. Board of Directors are as lo\lows:- Z. A. Lash, LL.D., Toronto, Presid- ent Sir Edmund Walker, Banker,'l‘or- onto; -Nelson Montelth, B.S.A., farm' er, Stratford: Thomas Deiworth. far- mer, Weston; Walter James, farmer. Rosser, Man; W. J. Glass. farmer, Mclnod, Alta; A. G. Hopkins, V. S- farmer. Bretton. nask.10»11H.Etf. MONTREAL MARKETS 0 MONTREAL-, nec. 1.-oats, Gnnn- dian Western, No. 2, 43) to 44; extra No. 1 feed. 43 to 43k: N0- 3 ' local white 41; No. 3 local white 40; No. 4 local white 39. ents ilrsts 5.40; seconds 4.90; strong bakers 4.70; winter patents, choice 9 5.35; straight roller! 4.95 to 5.00; straight rollers, bags 2.35 to 2.40. -`_§__ ‘__ _ ___ _ 4 .___- ‘ _aa-¢.'.._,-_.h.. . Bran 21_ / TWO BOYS DROWNED . Shorts 25 to 26. In the Mother oi Parliaments" a IN RIDEAU CANAL Mmdungg 23 W 30_ 'few days ago scenes occurred which """”' Moullie 30 to 85. nl - » U "f~’1 lm -`_ T" " ` .""' l N f- 'ff V would have disgraced a backwoods OTTAWA' 138°- 1'°H81'0l‘l» used* Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lou13.00 Skating biggest and best displays °- shown her". - favorites wi li all big hockey ‘ skaters. 1 u `For yourself, for your nothing- better than a pilr of loek"over‘the showing. It will soon be skating time. We are now ready for your demands with one of the Season of skates we have :ver We cdrrv afuli line of celebrated Star skates, the players, fancy and speed friend, as a gift there is skates. Call in today and one in the eye. ln the Canadian House of Commons last Monday tne election some weeks previously were committed similar outrages in the side there was denunciation of e ternooii on /Franklin field defeated the midsbipmpn did not need _Jack Dalton who won the 1911 and 1900 ~ ~ M‘ . » n ` Political mentors in any part or the y::m’°f,f:'t;‘;d°:}:°;§'u;§:: D, l° 13-50- » ' ia. B is ii 1 a in _ _ Get Ready for the || zzz. .. ';‘;,...‘::;°..:::..::.‘:." ;...2:r-.:;~..:i;°:2 coins or ' First Lord of the Admiralti received g|'°l‘8 tl11”0\1sh the ice and were drow- ST d8td”il:l Rideau Canal on Saturday methods adopted in the' MacDonald ,NAVY Dppmgqilbp ARMy`__ he By mercilessly denounced by one_ party PLHILAD-ml‘_P."lUA» N°'- WTI" 088 A and the defence put up by the other l:£°;u;l;.;l;;t_g;i;r\f:§t:§°g',:2 Bengal p side wasithat the accusing party had nguond ",,§,i“_ Lum N", tm' .lf 8 Yukon some years ago. 'On the one -811111.57 the .lco\'e.ol 6 to`,0. The a "‘ ld " B cific 108 brings l I bec th ` Nor s Co P8 ‘ ::22§._.2_;_'f2;_ c-»-- of on N-1 in nn .0-1-. ,,,..., ...., ....'. ...nn ,.. .... '.... .. 21Wh¢n you need s syringe we can '°" °ll°'5“°*P°lll 58”' l"‘l 5ll°'-ll" colds of obstinate character. In-. E. supply it. Very few stores have so "1" l'-`l°hl' _lll °l-`l’l- 5l'°l"'» l till. D. Mick of Bowmsuville, says:-“I complete s tins. our stock is fresh l“*"‘l- *|10 b°°t°1l the -Navy to vie-’ consider it a very-serviceable and de- ms muscle we gnu-sam nu mn- tory by two splendid solll f°f ‘sb-sale remedy in consumption.” ' I ` C mm bg, ood, laesrnent. Both goal eamelin the ` , 4 e sl , - F enne” W er nissan glint; off ni-ren" no :cgi-lelgt muon or suv from: -U10 I' M nenn°‘°“l="or°°ig:¢ mcodlivmnxl' 'liar' 1:8 Richmond St. reasonable. J G Jamieson, Drug- 37 7*"l ll'l°°- UW it boson to look is s pli7slcian's Prelvrllltloll. l°l¢l lf- _ Better Qnaliiieslfor $3.75. $4.50. $5100- $_5 5°~ 8°¢ll- d , bl ' Tl' $5 5°' q“°'"l l`°S'"r§'1l'/i‘ii'rll§"i=i'1‘3:i§li'l' `S°'iiif§'fn'lgni§ nilfiliiill vfnnin inni. nnnn - r , r. Z ' _ IRABS BEDS: THE D _ i 1 ed b on of th~'fla‘rgest~ _ . h 'Ill t. Th fi ish sonyus. y -- hy inf atrllgsslilrllmllllr/Tillreél had lnlewtvergsluckye etliough to get the conlrol of il-.em for _ M . . . Oillglllosvcn. If interested in a brass bed, come in and our furniture man will give you good . masons why Deinard Lacquer is far superior to any other finish. Christmas Furniture Sale ` . A Clean Sweep of ' Christmas Furniture . DRAWERED BUREAU 'th large, Mirror $6.50 for $5.75. 3 DRAWERED BUREAU “xlib urge Minor. i" S“'f“°f= 0-lr $1.oo for 86.5°- 3 DRAWERED BUREAU with Bevelled Mirror $8 .oo for §7.50. BUREAUS from $5 75 to $50.(-o each ALL AT DISCOUNT PRICES. cowimonns in ninrcn $1.75. to $5 oo- S4 so. and $0's°- _ bl 2 5 mos Bi. ns nnr rin- my cheap "°°°s°°d'.' 2240188* ='»f§°“€ “ml S@‘"°°“ ° f’°‘“ l 7 _00. 0 t ac i. _ $350 sg l§2)UBI:1Il21 Vi./IRED `SePRlNG,with a nice clean varnish-_ C 1 rs Green Brown and Cream at _ RATTAN CHAIRS in best qualitv of Cane 3 0 0 , » - $2 95 each'Better Qualities from $1jl.25 to $l9-00- ¢8§=l'-- f t bl f 301,11) OAK RQCKERS. highl)y polished with large roll seat, very com or a e rom _ “ in Au a ' . A M 0° t?2l‘ll‘\sll)'IsI:§‘llEl(Zl Ol:l2wPFfDl§§§l`AL EXTENSION TABLES extend from 42 in to 95 _ . I5. 0. t 32.00 h. l ' in longll1'cl>1il|g}lllllal)(;lll>l'l:llsflil:rl:zlmdstheobiby mieigtl get fresh air, we have not forgotten _them. p Our stock of slelghs is up to the mark. If you need one come in and our Furniture man will _ show them to you at lowest prices. Some Use ful Christmas Presents I ' li its Parlor tables, Dining room tab‘es, Dining room chairs . M _ , _ Bnffengl§l?l;Bh(l)sl:dl;re\sl/orllnlllilgetz, Cauches. Den chairs, Music cabinets. Writing desks and hundredls of useful Christmas presents in our Furniture and Carpet Departmcllli- Phone 96 P Al T O N S von... R... “ii m 1 CORSET SALE. A great sale of corsets for one week. only takes place at S. A. McDon- a1d's. Efvery corset in the store is discounted 20 per cent in order to give every lady an opportunity oi ,becoming familiar with the many .ines of high class, as well as the medium priced ones, carried by S. A. McDonald. 11-30Mtf. NOTICE . During the progress of our great Clearance Sale, we respectfully ask our friends and patrons in the opticnl line, to put off having their work done, as far as possible, until after the sale. We expect to be so busy during tl1i8 great sale that ws shall have little time for optical work. ` G. F. HUTOHESON, 10-lidllleth. FOR SALE That desirable residence and lot ad loininiz on Euston street 90 ft. frontage 156 ft.- ndspth now occupied by W. A Hutcheson. One of the ohoieest resirlen tial situatlonsin the cltv. For nal-tion! lslqszgmlv to G. H. TOOMBS, City. l 1 "Face Creams-.We have all kinds of them in stock. and most of them are good; but for a bright fresh com- i1l8Xi0l1 and a feeling of comfort the best thing we know of is Nya.l's Face Cream. It costs you on-ly n quarter and is n lot better than some selling at four times the price. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstare, Sunnyside. 12-3m3i. “There is a splendid line of ulsters and reafera -here ranging in price from $7.50 to $12.50, going now at $3.99 to $6.35. Brown's Clearance Sale. . 12-3M3i. H fe olic allows o days _ .u Every Canada Life P Y 3 for the payment of pre- N0° 5 iniums and each policy contains generous loan and cash values. Since the Canada Life was established, 65 years ago, it has paid out to its policy holders on the average $115.85 for every #loo paid in premiums. During the p_ast I2 years this company has paid or credited to ‘its policy holders nearly $5o,ooo,ooo.oo. _ Call around today and see how the Canada Life _will benefit YOU. \V_ K_ R O q e 1, 8' ii»n.|cf;.i¢il:lr.l.L K~ 5- Killers. Ch»;Iotiefcwn.} Special “M R.B. Rogers. Kenai-igtcn, Agents Goff Bros will aive a Xmas Gift-- FREE.~ H Pair Of Ladies' fancy slippers-beaded toe. Just the article for your sweetheart for the asking. anyone buying`$7.oo worth (during December, show- ing ticket of sale) of Boots, Slippers, Rnbbggg, 0”;-._ shoes, Trunks, Valises or Felt goods. _This isa chance for you-bring the family ‘along.'_Yoii might' if as well have the present as any one else- l At the Reasonable Price Store. Goff Bros ~ i silt- 'Ph llvllhll Helh IMIN- " ll *ll* “"7 8*-1'“l¢l° *N111* f°¢\1l¢uBsgliss Drugstore; Ne- rm' b°¢*-l°- c ' _ - maseorslssetie. ,__, \ _ _ r . a . ~ '~. 'Ii l s fill" ill: ,is .~‘-~. in