PAGE SEVEN f- WELLNER’ CUT GLAsS Wellnei’s Cut Glass has attaineda high reputation. art stic and rich. the reach ot all. lllllllllllllllliifl Illllilllllliliillillil For Your Soldier Boy in camp or at the front; for your» Sailor Lad patrolling the high seas; from you to him to make his- heart light and to help keep tight tlle home ties. your photograph. The Cook Studio .The Newest Designs in pcturo frames in all sizes and styles, moderately priced. Call and see them. (he The Bayer Stu E. LYON, Studio, Good Photography Moderate Prl In 7 __.... 6.. , Personal attention to Amateur Photography. 107 Queen Street Phone 68—J. m — Kryptolr Double Vision Lenses If one is wearing glasses [or distance vision. When the age. of forty to for- ty-flve years is reached one needs another pair of glasses—- a pair for reading and a pair for distance vision. Kryptoks colli- bine these two pairs llito one, the upper half of the lens for distance vision and the lower half for reading. Kryptoks are not two lensos‘ cemented togeth-' er—theyare two strengths of glass fused into one. ' They have no seam or uneven surface to catch tile dirt or con- fuse the vision. and in appear- ance you cannot tell them from an ordinary single vision lens. We specialize in “Kryptoks”. H. J. Mabon Optometrist and Prescription Druggist Montague P. E. Island Next door; Bank of Commerce The Best Eye Service Having recently return- ed from Toronto where I at- tended a post graduate course in Optometery and, was awarded my diploma, I am now in a position, to give my patrons the very best eye service obtainable. 'My parlor is fitted with the very best and latest in- struments and is on a par with the best optical par- lors in Toronto and Mon- treal. We guarantee you per- fect satisfaction and are at all times pleased to give you advice regarding the care of the eyes. We are also expert re- pairers of Eye Glasses, Spectacles, etc., and will at-’ tend to same while you wait. ‘ ...,....T.,,. ,. E.E. Parkman , Every piec a has a clearness—7a bril- liarcy that marks the highest ideal of cutting The designs and patterns are We (ffer many novelties that are sure to appeal to you. The prices you W1 ' . low, that this finest of cut glass is Within We will be pleased to have an op- portunity of showmg you our line. W. W. Wellner OFFICIAL C G. R. WATC b 1868 ll find so uniformly H INSPECTORS ' fore resolved _ M TEE GUARDIAN -The Eastern Guardian "SIT PAYS to buy in this Province. ..'MR. HAROLD P. GORDON is the Georgetown Guardian represente- ..‘COAC'LADEN'—The schr. “J. 13. Martin” arrived in Sonris Monday with 180 tons coal for the P. E. Rail- way.——S. -‘ . .—RE'SOLUTI.ON OF CONDOL- ENCE.—At the last regular meeting of Inuisfall Division No. 5 of the A.0. H. held in St. Paul's Hail. Summer- side. P. E. 1., the following Resolut- ion of Condolence was unanimously adopted. Whereas Almighty God has been pleased to remove from the ac- tivities of this life Brother. Pie. J. T. Hutt, who made the supreme sacrifice in defence of his country's cause, on the battlefields of Europe. Be it there- thnt we his brother members of this Division do‘hereby row and extend to Bro. Hutt’e‘ family our sincere and heartfelt sympathy in their and bereavement. Be it further resolved. That a copy of this resolut- ion be forwarded to the bereaved par- ents and sisters of Bro. Hutt, be en- tered on to the New Freeman and loc- al press for publication. V. J. Har- fington. Box 562 Suminerside. P. E. I. For Com. 0'1 .Res’olution.—H. signify our deepest feelings of sor- 8 ..'TWO CENTS PER WORD each insertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-five canto. ..‘A 303V" PORT—Five or six small steamers arrived in Souris from Lunenhurg on their way to the fisher; fee at Alberton—«S. ..‘FISHING FLEET lN PORT— Sourls harbor is literally packed with small vessels andldories either fish» ing lobsters or preparing for the cod fisheries. Cod are reported as comA mending high prices in Lunenburg and Halifax.-——S. ' ..'LAROE CARGO—Tbs schr. “N. W. White” arrived in Sourie Monday with part cargo and took aboard 10 cords wood, 200 bags saw dust and 8M shingles shipped by H. H. Acorn for smokers in Magdalen Islands.- ..‘SERVIOES APPRECIATED— Souris High School has been doing ex- cellent work during the last year an der the principalsbip of Miss Vickor- son. Miss Vickersun is the’first la- dy principal to conduct Souris high school, being :1 successful successor to many principals who have made their mark in past years.——S. A Distinct Asset I Travelling in 'ihe mountains a man stopped at a cabin and asked for a (i'l‘lllk of water. An old woman- brought it to hinl. and after drinking he had quite a talk with her, telling her ab~ out some 'of the wonders he had seen in the outside world. When he finally stopped to take breath. the old woman took the pipe out of her mouth, and said: "Stranger, it" i knowed as lliuch us you do I'd go somewhere and start a little glooery.”—Ainslee's. Supreme Lady «Shoes-- l I i I I l i High Grade Shoes at moderate prices. Black Kid high tops, made 'with low or high heels on new lasts. $6.50’$6,85 $56295 Plum Brown Boots, made with high buck- skin tops in Grey and Brown,giving two shades. Only 7.95 ' See These New Shoes Alley & Co 135 QUEEN STREET Auld Bros Ltd. in Stock, immediate Delivery FLOUR Robin Hood; barrels and bags. old grade. Queen City, barrels and bags. old grade. - Forest King, barrels and bags. old grade. Beaver, barrels and bags. war grade. Queen City, barrels and bags, war grade. Ogilvies Gov. Standard. bar‘ reis and bags. war grade. Victory, barrels and bags, war grade. CEREALS Rolled Oats. barrels and bags. Fine Oatmeal, bafrels and bags . ‘ ' ‘ Wheat Farina, barrels and bags. FEEDS ' Oilmeal. "Old Process" Cotton Seedmeal. “Royal Purple" Calf Meal. "Blatchforde’ Calf Meal. Cornmeal and Cracked Cor-n. Mlddilngs, Feed Flour. Write us for prices. Wholesale only. Auld Bros Ltd. 1 Graduate Optomentist, Montague, P.E.I. I ]W (Continued from Page Three.) Prowse. $1; -Mrs. Ernest Prowse, $2: Edward Seliick, $1; James Bryenton. $1; Arthur Jackson, $1; Bruce Dia- mond, 50c; Isaac Bryenton, $1; R. L. Bryeriton, $1; $1; Maggie C. Lawson, $1; Mrs. G. Show $1.15; Mrs. Malcolm McLeod $1; Mrs Isaac Lawson. 50c; Mrs. H. Swan, $1; Ray Carr, $1; Mrs. Thos. _McCa'be 50c; Mrs. Jas. McCabe 250; Katie B. McCabe 25c; Francis Mc- Cabe $1; Arthur Show $1; Percy L. Douglas, 50c; Mrs. Thos Horgan. $1; Rupert Ross, $1; Mrs. Sarah J. Had. son, $1; Mia‘s Catherine McMillan, 250 Mrs. Ashley McLauchlnn. 60c; Mrs. J. C. McAulay. 500; Total $17.50 KINGSTON Collected by Hampson Green: Borges Newson, $1.25: Albert Newman, r$2; Thomas Palmer. 2513; Bertrem Willis. $2; Er- nest Ncweon $1; Owe‘n Younker. 50c; Robert Barrett $5; William Crewys $4; Reta Crewys. $1; HubertrWillis. $3; ~George Crewys $4; Raymond Crewys. $1; Thomas Cahill, 50c; Ri- chard Cahill, 25c; James McAdam, $2; Dunoh Marshall $1; Gordon Newson $2; W. R. Proud. 500; Robert Willis. $1; Tyrus Holmes, $1; Charles S. 'W. Paul. $2; George H. Green, $3; Frank Willis, $1; Frank Godfrey, $1; B. W. Rodd. $1; William Yeo, $1.50; Golden Smith. $3; Genett Cameron, $1; Rich- ard Henderson. $1; Everett Holmes, $1; Oswald Newson, $2; Bertram Younkcr,, $2; William Younlker. $2; John Green $1; William Green $3; Total $63.75 liIARSHFlELD Collected by Miss Tanton: J. T. Ferguson. $5; Mrs. I. Cros- by, $2; Mrs. J. A. Ferguson, $1; C. T. Ferguson, $2; C. R. Robertson, $4; Mrs. D. Ferguson, $3; Mrs. Dar- rach, $1; Mrs. P. H. SteWart,.$1; Mrs. H. Boswal1.$2; F. Mill, $1; Mrs Ludlow Jenkins. $1; Miss 13. McBetli. $1; Mrs. Scott, $1; Mrs. McDonald, $2; H. Dennis. $1; Mrs. Delllli5,v$l; P. Stewart, $1; W. H. Godfrey, $2; Mrs. W. H. Godfr'ey, $2; W. E. War ren. $1; W. J. Gibson, $5; Mrs. R. Cilap‘pell, $1; Friend, $1; Mrs. J. Mann, $2; Mrs. E. Chappell. 750; J. McFarlane. $2; J. Stewart, 25c; Mrs. R. McFarlane, $1; Mrs. L. H. D. Foster. $2; . Total $50.00 BRADALBANE, Collected by Womens Institute: Mrs. Robert McKenzie, $2.00 UNION ROAD, LOT 08 Collected by Mrs. John Holmes: Wm. Partridge, Union Rd, $6; V. Mchlliams. $2; W. Wheatley. $2; Mrs. Curran. $1; Mr. Curran, $1; Le- na Curran. $l;' Alice McGuigan, $1: Regina. Bradley. $1; Mrs. James Rm per $1; Frank S. Roper $1: John E. Holmes. $2; Earl McDougall. 50c; Total $18.50 CORNWALL Collected by J. A. Murray: Rev. J. Heanely, $10; Frank How- ard. $10; Hanna 8. Howard, $10; Da- vid Scott. $5; Samuel Frizzell, $5; Mrs. Wm. Lowther. $5; Seymour Scott, $3; Frank Macarthur. $3; John Stone..$2.50; arnét Stone. 32.50; A SPLENDID iixmvr , ' . . ron Till-2 skill, Baby’s Own Tablets are a splendid laxative for the baby. They are mild but thorough in their action; do not gripe; are easy and pleasant to take and are free from injurious drugs. N Concerning them Mrs. s. P. Mouion. St. Stephen, N. 8.. Writes: —-—"l have used Baby's Own Tablets for a long time and have found them the most effective laxative l have ever used_ for the baby.". The Tablets are sold by medicine dealera or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- lleme' Medicine 00.. Brockvilie.‘ Ont. RED IRIANBiE FUND, UUEEN'S $5; Thomas Yeo” tflUNlY -Bertlia Scott. $2; Harry Pethick, $2;. 'Dean McEwen. $2; Zella M. Frizzell. ,$2; Mrs. Wm. Frizzell, $2; Marjorie Lewifi,£$2; Colie McPhall, $2; John Kellow. :2; Mrs. J. T. White, $2; '1. A. Murray, $2; John Pethick. :1; [James Mitchell, $1; Mrs. Mack Vick- TOtfll $31-00 crson, $1; James Doyle, $1; John Col- lins. $1; Nelson Williams, $1;‘_Mrs. STAMIOPE Harry Pethick. $1; John Frizzell, 31; Mrs. L. E. Horne. $1; Margaret Ste M”; James MOLaucman' 31; R0" venson, $1; Chas N. Easter, $1; F. bcrt Marshall, $2; George Marshallfimmher' $1; John McKinnon’ $1; ;Mrs. John Frizzcil, 50c; Duncan Mc Phail, 50c; Donald McPh'all, 50c; R. Frizzell, 50c; Dougald McPhaii. $1: Ben). Williams, 50c; Total $ 92.50 COLWILL ROAD AND NEW HAVEN Collected by S. H. Colwill: Neil Macklnnon, $1; James Tierney 50c; R. P. Newman, $2; Simon Ca- vanagh 50c; Mack McSwain $1; Nicholas Colwlll, $3; J. Gallant. 50c; G. Gallant, 50c; S. Newsom, $1; B. Campbell, $1; W. Colwiil. $1; D. Docherty, $1; Mrs. H. Newman, $1; H. Newman, $1; Alex Docherty. $2; C. Cahili, 400; James Nolan. 50c; F. lMcElroy $1; ,J. McKinuon $1; Allbert ,Ciow. $1; Mrs. S. H. Colwill, $1; S. H. Colwiil. $5; M. J. McMannus. $1; A. McElroy :1; Miss Marion Mc- 'Eachern, $1; Total $29.90 DUNSTAFFNAGE Collected by Miss Bertie Stewart: Albert Webster, $5; Gordon Murray 250; George Boswell, $1; Albert Bos- wall, $1; Alex Rhynes, $1; Erwin Mil ler. $1; Fred Owen, $1; Wallace 0w- 'cn, $1; Richard Carey. $1; Nell Stew- Iart, $2; Roy Stewart. $2; A Friend, 25c; Robert Rhynes. $1; Almon Bos- wall. 50c; Bertie Stewart, $1; P. A. Farquharson. $5; Mrs. A. Ferguson 500; S. C. Stewart, $2; Mrs. C. El‘ lis, $1; Mrs. Annie Court, 500; Mrs. S. Wooldrldge. 500; Howard Murray, $1; Henry Maccallum, 25c; Robert Mccallum, $1; Miss Jane Macgregor, $1; J. D. Hume, $1; A. C. Foster, $2; Alex Macgregor, $1; Miss, Bella Stewart. 500; Collected by Mrs. John A. Stewart' Herbert Thompson. $1: James A. Stewart. $1; Harold Stewart, $1; Alexander Macleod. 50c; J. S. Cairns $2; W. E. Vessey, $1; Mrs. Thos Lane. $1; G. R. LePage, $2: Joseph Webster. $1; May Stewart. $1; Lem- uel Webster. $1; Mrs. E. Lane. $1; J. C. Stewart, $1; Total $50.75 Collected by Neil McConnell: Duncan Darrach. $3; Ewen D. Mc- Kinllon. $2; A. L. McKinnon, $2; D. D. McKinllon. $5; Dougald McDougail I$2; Mack McKenzie, $2;. Hector Mc- Nevln $2; Neil Campbell $2; Daniel McLean, $1; Neil R. McNevin, $1; Jas. Darrach. $1; Mark Inman, $2; Hugh McPhee. $2; James McNevin. $2 Nelson McLean, $1; Nell McCannell. $1: Total $31.00 NINE MILE CREEK Collected by Neil McDonald: Artemas Betta, $3; Daniel Macpllee, $2; Anna R'. Macphee. $3; Helena C. Gorveatt. $2; Thomas McGregor, $1 ; Stewart Inman. $2: James Macdonali $1; Alex 8. Macdénnld. $1; Jas. W. Taylor. $2; Allan Livingston. $1; Malcolm McDonald, $1; John Macdon- aid. Jr., $1; Nell Macquarrie, $3; H C. McDonald. $17 Mrs. Colin Mc- Dougail $1; Mrs. John A. McDonald $1; Hector Campbell, 50c; George Gorveatt. Jr., $1; Archibald Macdon- aid. $2; Garnet Campbell. $1; NEW AMYLE Collected by Leughiin McKinnon: Duncan Mcanhern, $5; Colin Mc- Eachern, 75c; John J. McLean. $1; Dan Macphee, Jr., $2; John Mackin- non. $3; Murdock Macdougall. $1; J. Stuart. $1; John C. McEachern, $3; Leuohlin McKinnon, $2; Colin Mc- Dougail. $1; Total “(70 St CATHERINEIS Collected by W. D. Show: Angus McLauohian, 50c: Neil Mc- Kennie. $1; Hugh McKenzie. $1: Dan Livingston. 50c; John H, McFadyen, 50c; James D. Lamont. $1; Edward F. Lamont. 31: Miss Grace E. La- mont, 25c: Mrs. James Lamont. $1: Malcolm Lamont, $1; Malcolm Mc- Nelil. 50c; Mrs. Anne McEachern, 50c; John F. McEachcrn. $1; Angus McFadyen. $1; Mrs. Angus McFad yon. $1: Mrs. John Carrol. 50c; Jan. A. McFadycn, $1; J. N. McFadyen. $1; John Lowrio $1; Dugsld McFad- yen, 50c; Alex McFadyen. $1; William D. Shaw. $1; Mrs. Alex Mc- Lean, $1; George Sherrln. 50c; Hector $1; Mrs. Archibald McP-hail. 50c: Colin McPhaii. $1; Malcolm Morrow. A. McNeviu. $1; Archibald McPhaii. $1; Thomas A. Morrow. $1; Total $24.75 BELLE RIVER Collected by Miss Violet McLean. B. Compton Co.. ' $5.00 WOOD ISLANDS Collected by Miss Louise Emery: Mrs. P. R. Emery $1; D. J. R. Mac- Millan. $1; Mrs. John McKay. 50c; Louise Emery, $1; Total $3.50 WOOD ISLANDS NO Collected by Miss May Nicholson: Mrs. Alex. Finlayson, 50c;: Mrs. Ewen Macmillan, 50c; Mrs. Dan Mac- kay. 25c; Sam Hume, 50c; Mrs. John A. Nicholson 50c; $1. Tots Alex. MacLennan 1 $3 .25 WOOD ISLANDS NO Collected by Miss Effie Morrison: Helen Bishop. 25c; Alex Matheson. 30c; Mrs. D. McLeod, 50c; D. M. Mc- Leod. 50c; Dan McMillan, 50c; Mrs. Dan McMillan, 25c;‘ Duncan McMil- lan 50c;Miss M.Crawford 30c;Neil Mc-- Milian. 50c; Mary J. Crawford, 50c; J. J. Stewart, 50c; J. D. Morrison. 50c; Eupliemla Morrison, 50¢; Susie Buchanan, 50c; W. M. Crawford. 50c Total ' $6.80 POWN AL Collected :by J. A. Moore: Mr. and Mrs. Locke Jones. $4; Wil bur“ Jones, $2; Frank Jones, $2; Sadie H. Jones, $2; Mrs. Sarah Jones, $3; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Moore, $4; Jas. McMillan, 25c. Total $17.25 EARNSCLIFFE Collected by Luke Praught: Wendel‘in Morrlsey, $1; Dennis Ca- rey. $1; Roderick Mclsaao, $1; Jos. Morrlsey, $1; Maria Nelson, $1: Cy- rus lungs, $1; Thos. Irving, 50c; Mrs. Margaret Irving. $1.50; George Car— rier. $1; Peter Mclsaac. $1; Mrs. D. N. Buchanan $1; George D.Dougllcrty '» $2; Phillip Irving, 50c; Luke Praught, $1; Total $14.50 SOUTII MILTON & SPRINGVALE Collected by C. E. McKenzie. Dan-ieINCummings. $1; Benj sentner $1; It. Younlker $2: Arthur Curtis $2;William Curtis, $1; T. A. Rodd, $5; Mrs. John Mooreside $5; John H. Ford, 50c; Joseph S. Coles. $3; Athol Roberts, 45c; John Stockmlln, $1; Mrs. J. B. Matheson. $1; Lemuel Horne. 500; Mrs. Howard. $1; John Crabbe $1; J. J. Bell $$2; Roy Colcs $2; William McNeill. 50c; C. E. Mc- Kenzie. $3 Total $32.95 Lemuel H. Coles. $2; Antennas Coles. $1; Harry Moore. $1; Torqull Macneiil, $1; John M. Coles. $1; Jas A. Moore, $1; James M. Coles. $1; Alerx Maciean, $1; Fred Proud, $3; G. F. Younker. $5; Mrs. John D. Ma theson. $1; George Soother, $1; Jas Sentner. $1: Will-lam Sentner, 50c; David Foster. $1; Charles Proude, $1: George W. Younker $2;A.W. Stewart $2;; Nelson _Beil. $2; Mrs. Thomas Dollar, $2; Mrs. Brenton Dollar. $2; Total $32.50 Finley Mackinnon. $2; John Mac— Sween, $3; Kenneth McDonald, $1; Mrs. Kenneth McDonald. 500; Am- brose Selitiler, $1; Lemuel Y. Mac- _lenn, $2; Mrs. Roderick McLeod, 50c; C. E. Macduff, $1; Alexander Rus— sell. $1; Nelson Moore. $1; Alex Cam- pbell. $2; Hlnson Sentner. 50c; Alex Macdonaid, $1; Fred C. Dollar. $1.50; Mrs. A. N. Macieod. $1; Albert Paul, $1; Harry Paul $3; Ernest Dollar $1; George F. Macnelll, $1; Ham- mond Crabbe, 500; Stephen Coles. $1; Total $26.50 PLEASANT GROVE Collected by Vesta Brown and Lot- tie Crockett: ‘ Vesta Brown. $1; Lottie Crockett. $1; J. M. Crockett. $1; Lena Hardy. $1; John Hardy. $1; w. F. Crockett, $1; James Mahar. $1; Arthur Wyatt, :1; Hilbert Hardy, $1; Golding Mat- thew. $1; Ambrose Dayle. $1: J. G. Ciow, $1; Garfield Ciow, $1; Mrs. Richard Roberts, $1; Wm. Ciow, $1; Lena. Ciow, $1; Mrs. James Lam- phier. $1; John Curran. $1; Parnell Curran, $1; Walter Curran, $1; Her- bert T. Curran. $1; , W. .W. Duck. $1; Henry Curran. $1; Frank E. Watts. $1; Mr. and James Duck. $2; Mrs. Mary Ann Hai- dy._$l; H. C. Watts. $1; James Kei- zor $1; Mrs. Seling Crowe 50o; Wil- liam-Harper, $1; Total $30.50 NEWTOWN CROSS Collected by C. A. Gillie: Chas. A. Gillie, $10; Norman C. Nicholson. $5; Duncan A. McTavieh. $2: D. T. Smith. $1; M...A...Marthl, $20; John P. Martin. $5: Louise Mar- tin, $10; Mrs. Sarah Nicholson. $1; D. McDougall. $2: John H. Blgge. $2: EdwinD. Hammond. $5; Joseph Griffin, $2; Michael Griffin. $1; Jno McLellan. $2; James Griffin. $2; Jae. H. Martin. $1; Sarah McEnchern. 50c Alex McDollgall. $3; James Dunn. $1; Hi h Collar with But-‘ tone Link across Collar, Blue and Black Stripes 75ceach Same as ab ~ve only in Pure White.....75c each prices. .\\“an”:liltillla\\e\ud\\\\ sleI/Illlnm um ‘70 6~ ~29M3L 6093‘5-28ttsinwf6i ' Robert and William Cook, $4; John McLeod, $1; Fini‘ay Maceachern. $5; Rodlc McPherson, $1; Herman Mo Dougall, $2; Total $88.50 LONG CREEK (West River) Collected by A. K. McPhee: Alexander M. McKenzie. $6; Daniel McLeod, $2; Fred Stretch. $3; Mrs. Fred Stretch, $2; Johli McLeod. $1; Mrs. George McLeod. $1; George J. Mcl’liee, $2; Thomas McLeod. $1; Mrs. Sarah McPhcc, $1; John McLean $5; Mrs. Jolln McLean. $2; A. K. McPhce, $2; Mrs. A. K. McPiice. $1; Neil E. . McEacilern, $2; W. E. Stretch. $4; Frank McEacherli, $1; Malcolm McNeill. $3; Dan McPliec, $2; Thomas Henderson. $2; Hector McConnell, $2; Mrs. D. McEweu, $1; Miss Bertha McEwell. $1; Wil« item It. McLean, $4; Lestcir Hender- son, $1; ‘ Total $50.00 To be Continued FA LETTER OF CANADIAN TO LEM- MEL CLARK AND FAMILY Dear Friends: Whereas it has pleased our Heaven- ly Father to call your wife and moth- er from the pain aiid sufferings of earth to the Heavenly Home where all is peace and rest. we her sisters of the Ladies Aid wish to convoy to you our heartfelt sympathy in your great loss We feel no words of ours will sooth your licking hearts. We only can com- mand you to Him who has seen fit to take your loved one. to Himself. May you ever feel his everlasting arms of love around and about you. We are promised His Grace as suf- ficient for all our needs. We cannot understand the meaning of our trials now but some time in the better land we'll know. Our loved ones are passing out of our sight to their Heavenly Home above. We miss them but still. we re- ioice to know they are safe ill their Seviour'e love. MRS. DENJAMN HOUSTON MR3. ILDON McKay. MRS. GEO. H. STEVENSON. On behalf of the members of the Ladies Aid Society of the New Glas- gow Christain Church. “I want a careful chauffeur. ——ono who takes no chances." “That's me. sir! I require references or salary in DQIIB‘JQI.g -_ , McEwoil. $4; Norman McLean. $4; A. ' Stanley Bros Beg to Advise the “Mothers” of ihc Arrival of the Ready to Wear Boys’ Blouses BELOW IS A PARTIAL LIST Sizes of Above 8 to 16 years Again we can show splendid range of boys “Outing” and “Negligee” shirts all sizes all Call and Inspect ' Stanley BrOs THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE VIII/Illn\\\\\\\WIIA\\\\\V”IIIIIIM Inn-nuannlmnnnnnillll } i Y New Blue Stripes nail . with the New Eur ; Caiar............75c each ' A splendid wearing material in all Blue Sport Collar $1.15 each Ls, . ‘.. you a \W L I e A... 1 25 . The Family Lream Separator I I Have you seentheNcw Sharp- I . ice? The entire family will be I delighted with this wonderful I I invention which we have re- I ceived from the "world’s largest I separator factory.” Your gill .- may turn slowly and make the -‘ I work very easy. Your boy can I . readily fill the large low supply I can. I. . _ ,. ‘I'H E N EW - I - ' y ' I $UG‘J‘EON“FEED I I separator skims clean at any, I speed. Capacity increases as - .. I 9 you turn faster so you can finish the I ’3‘, job sooner when in a hurry. Deli-era cream of the exact thickness desired ' ‘ nomatierwhat the speed. Iloeihcracparazor has ihescimoartamadvantn ea. . s I The simple tubular bowl is a favorite with the women folks—it's so. , I easy to clean. There are only three pieces—no discs to wash. The Suc- . .. . 3.1101149“ ScratsierbeuL-mv ,,,, _. , v =£92Lurss L- . T- . Bring in the whole lam. d let us show y at how worko. I I You'll all be interested and we’ll be glad to see you. I ‘ I _ Write for prices to-day. I The Associated Farmers (Jo-operative Co., Limited . " 147 Sydney St. Box 504, Charlottetown . I 0 Genuine Sharples repairs and oils carried in eiocx l III'IIII.IIIIIIIIIIII ‘V‘ Professional Cards . DR. CLIFT ' CHRONIC DISEASES CURATIVE TREATMENT by the month in advance, Victoria Hotel. " Charlottetown. P.E.I., Canada. HOURS. 12 to 3 daily. now 5. S. HESSIAN Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Public. etc" MONEY To LOAN. Montague. P. E. I. . v' .|. l. (l i DR. J. D. ‘lIchUIGAN 50 Great George Street (Office of late . Dr Conroy) Office Hours—8 to 10 a.- m. 1 to 3 p. m 6 to 8 p. in. Plume—4527 J. D. STEWART, K. C. Barrister. Solicitor and Notary Public l)ffico New-on Block. Charlottetown Branch Office, Georgetown Money to Lean on Real lento WARBURTON e SHAW Barristers. Attorneys, Notary Pub-- Ifc. Etc. Solicitors for Canada it H Association. Bank or Montreal. Aa- ' ’ ans. Permanent Montague 00m . , Mon. ' . 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