i"<s>’i'ei‘-'-‘-'ifi.~“ilkririer=<r i .dii~ 4 Qiiiwlimir mncmuas SQUAW B086 or runs , (By The from) gsrmwwnn. 0th.. Jen. 17-11» l . “‘n Vvv vvwwv i my. .. Men's All’ Wool "v Neck” .42 l‘ IIOIIIOIIIIIIIIII Jumbo Knit Cost Sweaters I I Ho!" Cloth Windbreaker $2 $21.“. “.‘.°.'.'?T'f'.'.. .Y‘.‘f‘." $1.78 Jumbo Knit Sweater, Blue s‘ I and Black 98c Merfs Heavy Winter Cap Ribbed Wool Men’s Socks .. . Get these for, the Boys! "Boy's Fancy V Neck Sweaters Boy's Golf Hose, iancy top . . Z1111, ‘iifififiil’. f‘? $4.95 3.3.31!‘ §l2‘.“.°...".i‘."§..f°“"‘“' 89c KZILT..°KZ'L“*T’.’. .3573"??? $1.42 $1.42 Boy's Jumbo Sweater, fancy roll collar ......... Economy Shop--2nd floor! Ladies’ Broadcloth Slips. Large sizes only. Regular price 75c .......... Siiknit Gowns. All sizes. Regular $1.00 Sllk Lace Trimmed Panties. Regular 79c Ladies’ Cotton Bloomers. Size 1'9“ small and medium Ladies’ Silknit Slips. Colors, Peach, . Beige and Black. All Bil?!- Regular price 85c Ladies’ Voile Blouses. All sises. Regular price $1.00 . 69c 42c ing were over. ClTlinTlCKET orricii OIGIUUGIIIOIIIII seasonal. aamwars s-rsausnirs OIIILHAI OINADILI IAIDIIAL Ullshrlnkslile Winter Under- III!‘ Fleece Lined Underwear, Shirts and Drawers . . . . .. . Broadcloth Shirts, collar st- tached All Wool Zip Sweaters, large sizes Boy's Kersey Windbreak- ers. All sizes 4 only heavy Sno Suit with s“ zipper .......-............ " Ladies’ Rayon Hose. All shades and sizes. Regular price 89c Ladies’ heavy Silimit Bloom- ers. Regular price 59c . . . ., Ladies’ Silk Pajamas. sizes. Regular price $1.25 .. . . Childrcn’s Botany Wool Hose. Sizes 0 to 9. Reg, price 30c Large size Kotex. 2 boxes for limiting... ancient redman, an embodiment Mars and Nimrod in the field, was just "young-men-strsid-oi-hls-iwiid" when the day's righting and hunt- ‘Iiehsisqmlesvmallelwsqsndilccensteeuisliy Weollsrroueasertsdvlcehssisslsuoliuvmredes ehtIeQ {QM ".1 *1 afllsigearsnlvlstvel-i son: m‘ srrrrn rurs ‘ i‘ Ranchers are this year retaining their highest elm foxes. and aspect lrst-cisss results h iucreesed litters ei’ superior pups. To assure desired results teed liberally with these IMPERIAL I0! BISCUITS, the Biscuits that bring success is is: sad tar raising. Breeders are kept for one purpose-pups in the Gees —the ranchers’ source oi’ income. breeders secure limes u“ pofllhlalhdlldth“ toedthe ousssetiswnt-‘isiedtbsmdsily’. . lilshe sure it has. the ingredients for o! lit I ‘stating lei-so 42nd Anniversary MEN! these _ Tweed Pants timer-Khaki Wei-k flhlrise* ‘ Heavy Soit “Zip” Shirts m Olllltsssselsobllllilaq - . . . . - .--reassess-s-s n a ~e~“;n 89o 69c 19c $1.18 * lfiilc $1.42 -.s...-ssss¢-.- 42c 89c All l; 2 l§s . figség §¥§E§§rE lsed much es lee mode Father mdlan went out and w unebei-c ho mu. Johnson, sahortly hi’... “if. W" Mid M a Mimi o! the crime, being detained iour and a hall’ us. for Hsiiptmsnn trial. Ha is married now. LONDONTOBUIID" ' NEWGAMIOENTBB (By the Canadian Press) '“ . Jan. 1'l—A great new centre o! amusement and re2re~ atlon is to be built where the Hay- market joins Coventry Street. 50 yards train Piccadilly circus. It will be called the Arcadiuin. An indoor 1H0." with swim- ming pool and real waves, dining, dancing am. cabaret halls. will be included in the scheme. Other leat- ures an s health centre, bsths oi all kinds, 7836538, electrical and sunlight treatments, squash rasquet courts. s. glass-one! ’ palm ccurt and open terraces laid out as Ital- ian gardens. g A raised terrace nound the swim- ming pool will sccommcdrr 600 people for refreshments, and among other novel entertainments, a "wat- er cabase " is promised. From the wide entrance iidi escalators will take visitors to all the live floors, where there is room tor more than 5.000 people. SO HI THOUGHT HE WAS BOSS —HUMPH! ‘Ifillls, Kan, Jan. 1'I—Gover- nor Al! M. Landon may sive the orders around the state house, but at theme-that's different. Yesterday ‘ ,, the governor announced Mrs. Landon, who has been ill with influenza, would not sttend the inaugural reception, The announcement stood up until Mrs. Landon heard about it. “Did he say that?" she asked. "Well. I'll be st the reception. You Just wait and see." - She was in the receiving line. Need Building-lip. WZEE...’.°“J.°ZJ your blood is thin or stomach gives trouble, with gas the imst, just as father brings thebscon, and mother- m- dlBll attended w its wvna-revbnhr ELSIGIIT g rxiiiiiiirioii Iittilsendsglridflllllll. ii. i. Illlfll OIIOIIIIII! 1 maid III ll¥lb - d . 3.. liiifiifmll I eri Medical Di-s- covery. If on are thin-blood need to ‘put on healthy fies --this is tlic Rad what Mrs. K5 Handcr- l i lguhog11illck f .3... v3 Qlllltd in weight and a and was it w do my housework spin." All dnisgiets. New sire, tablet S0 eta, liquid $1.00. kidnswlns or the Lindbergh baby,‘ and was deported to Norway. after i months. He says he is not going to ‘ e, discharging. Oit! o! New Yo}, VIJSSIJ DUI T0 ARRIVE:- Jail. iii-Portia from Nfld. ports. Rlnlhorn from St. John. Git! in Canton iroin Oe-loutta 8t Joseph. i Bristol City 1mm New York. Man. Hero from St. John. Indy Hawkins from BIW. Dldic" Dnti-flinzholm tiom New York. is-Beavenburn from St. John. Nova Seotis mun Liverpool. Indy Rodi!!! h“!!! Bostonqi. W. mdies. . Kenkerry. ik-Montcalm from Liverpool. Montroee from St. John. Bulairia mun Glasgow. Bil-Gliedabuoto Irom E. O. ports. Nubian from 5t. John. Ileoonia irnm Liverpool. llb-Lindenbsmk irom medy City 0t Flint iromlhl. ports» til-Thomas Walton. Rydboholm from New York. Zklil-lvnlfioool Rove;- irom New York 24—Nova scotis from A Steamer ironi St. John. rb-Beaverford from 5t. John. , Duchess 01 York mm Liverpool. Cavalier from Nassau. ’Oan. Challenger from Australia Pulaski from New York. Norwegian from Saint John. Man. Division from 8t. John- OOENWALL YORK POINT W. I» The January meeting’ o! the Cornwall York Point Women's m- stitute met at the home o! like. An- nie McDonald, January ‘i with the -, ‘ Miss Laura Grosby in the chair. l HARD COAL Bsseluirner er. Furnace . COM-S .1 $l2.5;O $1.7!» n. a. asses a co. Tel. 1000. Wholesale sud Ieteil. I Quad I. Meeting opened by cuisine the “Institute Rally 5011B." with Mrs. Westley Bell at the piano. » Alter which Greed was read in uni- ion followed by roll call end min- "tee. Committee's reports were lien given. Five dollars was dou- tted to each o! the three schools. A letter 0d appreciation was then ‘read from s. sick member tor a lit received a ‘Christmas. A dis- ‘ussion on way and means oi rais- ng money then took plum and. it -vas decided to hold s pantry sale an Saturday, January 10th in char- ‘ottetown. . The tonic for next meeting will ‘j we a national current events pro- . covrry to build roe up alter ‘ram. Committee for Felmlaf! nesting, Mrs. Prank Howard, Mrs. Andrew Mehchcrn. Mrs. Peter scott. lira. Bert Wen-en kindly invited members to her "home for next sorr ie-oninossrrmcsnommmstf . .< ' . ' One ‘third off-- lion's and standard model 0y“. costs in silvsrtoaes, nieltona twceds sud frieses. . one nm-.x".."~.':i.~i..=c=:$,**;35 Issvy tweed Ulsinrs in checks us herring bones, with wide collar, hair belt and satin ‘twiiled lining. R58. uler 830.00 for Another lac reuse o! Ilysies, tweed, inslton and wiiitaey sosts in all the newest shades und ‘ patterns. Latest models-plaid and halt belts” . raglaas, guards and belted models. Regular ~ QBM-Oaefliird OI now ~ V l ' F 42nd ANNIVERSARY SALE l 45%: ll1\Ij[HESl fin: nae». Glen's Ties flash 42c Men's Silk Scarves fifgfgflfiifim duchmm Men's Boy Ti“ gm ~ Each 42c 313131115; qgchuqma- 42c M131’; 0n! Links Rvsunciscnunos Men's Hookoa Ties '5 42° $;§:,,‘f°°,,,‘°““"_ leek Biiflwwlflolf BM 1+ P _ lie.‘ Ida‘. ll.-d‘ Ind: Islisllaen 42¢ -§‘.>';'al§'s.“°“"wta“"" kercliiels 42c 5”?" B'°""=1""= nionsu. Each . 48c l Boy’s Braces Pair u. 1 inn Belts s»: '0. Men's Invisible Brae- ' esPair........42e Boy's Belts Each 42c Boy's Woolen Gloves , Pair 42c “f; '°°'°" m‘: Bofs GIIBllOt Mitts p Pair 42¢) Chief Scout's Challenge ‘lake the Membership logger» Will You Help ' Are You Going i; W1. ' THI BIRTHDAY CAKE meeilflfl roll call to be red th , -"' ,': recitlngnn orislnul Villeallii-lslyleo a ma!“ mum“. m‘ t m. ab“ d m’ mmmi‘ a Questionnaires on child weliaro and ier, was given i” public health were brought iorward which was very and filled out by Mrs. I‘. H. Drake all. Progrem consisted or: seeding panylng paper o; lash-mm ffjirmomjg“ fimiig-ap; a?‘ a; PM Hell-ergo: vb. rm. An- n» remslndiu- o! u» claims; ~_ maul i "Mil was plsssun spent in '. sn- Pflliflréduitlld read ny ms. . Jeannette ssevousfll. also; pups: iiun and saugpiing Mim.wt'llrlo(eliv'l Bell on Home Nursing," lollowcd on child trainlifl by lb Idiom- carved by a demonstration on preparing oi’ all. 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