frms’ otlyilowwmrovllgopmomu l Western Guardian ' --AM TAKING live hogs ill Ken-l g lington hlesday. February 28th till, l‘ noon. 27l2-2-24-2i l Atis good ted’ TheOisalnge Pekoe is "extragood. In clean, bright Aluminum -GU A RD l A N REPRESENTA-l TWE {or Richm ’ and vicinity is Mr. Ray Brown. who is open to re- aeive new and renewal SUDSCHQ’: ens. -—WESTEBN AGENT-Lil‘. Cyrus‘ J. Gallant is Guardian Agent. in, iiowlan. and will be pleased to re- renewal subscriptions. , —FE.RTlLllER— l am now tak- Ills orders (or mixed tel-timers and _£‘ll€*mlCfllS. Call at my warehouse ‘or phone. James E. McNeil, Kell- \~il"l'fii\\'ii\‘iqil\.* §‘1\'(iiii‘lli4'li'lQ LHBIVDUHIII sil- Herbert Holt. already said to o» the wealthiest man in Canada owning a nlililon dollars for everv one of his 72 years. more Into the financial limelight when. in conjlln- l1 youngf and not less aggressive partner, J. H. Gl- -_ dlToronto. h. became an active force behind the leorganlzaiion of; Steel Corporation, an unwieldly and harry fllliircifll bu‘ potcntially grea amalgamation of coal, iron and Sttel iv .‘ The rslil-emenl o President Roy M. Wolvin coincided with .. fllfilllCP oi the Holt Gflmly lntcrclts- ABOVE is shown a rccnll po.ll'lll of Sir Herhel Holt. 6301C Oflf. |llllll'.:l' of lllllli - ol‘ .\l".<. u l.il lll illl‘ Mt. (‘trivia l, It'll‘, (‘i111 wc. l l it '_ by Ill‘ sixtrru ulclulr oi" lll‘ ulci. lrl-llilulc which met lli llll ll lllll‘ ll Mrs. Joseph ll. T. nlPlltlWl Jllilll tccs wt‘ .~ llppniutrll to .‘.~-ll Ill" cchrlnla. llvuutlful ulusivlll l. inns worn ulv-cu by ill.‘ pr nrll Mr. licury ltichrlrll. II. .~<\\'l-l' (l lly "ll Now illrl. lllllfl ivxlr.‘ l'l‘.('|llf'.\'lt'll llzls lllVlilPll Ill ilolll 2| Vnlsnllu ]‘.ll‘ly ill lhl- hull ol- ill‘ l.lil\\'l\ uus scrvlll null ll boll was lllliill lloli (‘llll lll\\I lll"l‘lill' is ill l ‘\|y lzlvllurill,‘ pooh ;lu.i Author“. (I-.wl.il (‘ovc Al Ill.‘ Jllllullry llll't‘l with hi.‘ . l2 itish Empirp lucullwl' ii. .\ll’lliiil llll ‘l\‘lll‘il~ lillll (‘all Wflfl 311-] T)", “H; [wfl plagflpg n11‘ sllmPlPi Yours l-"srlul. |l'llll_ ll ii Ill. sllcinl til llil‘ lll'l‘li!.‘\\' l'l‘il ll_v ‘llllgtilll. 2206-2-7-tts lzli -—AFTER m: oocs._ By 0c‘ (ll‘l‘ oi lhc 'l‘mvn m‘ Kensington ‘dull illc Provincial Government. all lllllgs 't’nuud ruuninuflit largo, un- lmuzzlcd or unaccompanied by own- ‘lczs. will ho summarily (l9R1l‘(\_\'("l.’ l -wns'rr.nu OFFICE. - The .Wc.stcm Otllco ot the (iuordlnn is llncnlod ill tho McNelll Iluiidlnfl. l Water SL, Slunmarnllle. where sub- ‘scriplinus and nllvortlslng will be lPGCUH/Gd- Tho Guardian may be. 'Durcilased llaily nt ltlm McDonald News Store. l —-SOCIAL GATIIERING—A vcry ‘Pnluyable evening was spent. at the ‘home 0t Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gau- ‘ict. Tiguish, Wednesday 15th when .l.hls populnl‘ host and hostess opcu~ ‘ell their homc to a largo number oi rnusic and dancing till the eleventh ‘lour. Then came luncheon. which 1S‘ ‘yhcrc wc will have to call itaspccJ. mstsistcd by ller daughter, ind lvirs. E. J. Deftoclic. {nlcut n heavily vote of thanks was Wondered Mr. and Mrs. Gnudct and lluluily lo which itirs. Guutlct prac- liously l‘t'l.‘i])()ll(lt‘(‘l. "J. ._~..l»_¢gq_. _ _ ._ PERSONALS Ml-s._Al‘ll-llllls Sullui-lullu. ill-ll? clpll‘, is mlproviug zlitcr ilcr rcccul illness. f-Ml". S. J. McCabc. who has been visiting in Tlgldlsll, returned to his home in Iona on Monday. -l~iis friends in 'i“ignisil pleased to hear oi thc improved the -—T. ill is undergoing treatment Charlottetown Hospital. ! -' s in Stimmerside ou Tuesday. It l l c find. Summcrside. -—T. Fcrnwood School. spoilt lhc WPPk cud at her ‘homc ill Carleton. { —Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weeks. fCurleton, wcrc recent visitors lit lllcdeqilc. While there they WCTC to posit their daughter Mrs. Wm. Sta— fvcrl. also took in tllc concert in [Lower Bedequc Hall on night. Eastern Guardian O)??- ylpilunl. Apply illnlllllguo. _ ‘ ..="EASTERN AGENT—-1ll'. J. \\'. .\llll‘il(ll'l\' 1's liull-rllinu Ai-{Plil ll: illrllllzlizuo llnli will h!‘ plczlsl-li ll; ("Pulvo news ilcmll. illlvorlislug, llWW and rflnownl subscriptions. ‘ ~~oo-¢-——»~ — llStriped Tulips ‘ Coming Back Dun MucKinnon, 2|lfil-Z'22-lll . 'l‘llr-rc is a llcl-illcd revival oi‘ lll-_ ."'l‘~"!\'l lu tho slrlpcll tulips. l-lolll; ‘lrillll all lllfllfiflCill standpoint Zlllll “ll till‘ Yclll ilcnuty null (‘ulllllly ol’ tho ‘Hllwcrs till-y ul-u llczscrvilu; oi‘ \\'llll‘ illlluliuu. it was tllc lltl-ipcll lul i]l llllll lnlulcll llll‘. llllslis of llol- fund's tllliprllnuuiu. u wild spocu ‘luiivl- urn ill bulbs. 'l‘lll~ sllrlplell tulips url- l'l‘54'l'll'dF‘(i lly smuc uutliilr. ilics us‘ lllc llulturo lm-lu oi‘ llll- pluul \\'llit'll starts rut ill lilo i|< ll scll‘ cllltlr with lit» llctiuitl‘ \'ill‘l"${l\ lions. lllllloluxll ll uluy shrulc into lll-o-l-lllllr lulu-s. ill-culling l|li1".~l lllll ll(‘(‘ll! lll lllo yl-lltlw or wllill‘ lu llllhi or iu llu- sticcil-s. ll is clin- tlucll Ir llll‘ gnrllcu iuiips. which ill'l' n ll_\'lil‘lll rill-c, ~ Sincl- illl- llllipollulllill liml- it ulwv .l'llltl$ lll‘ rurlpl-ll tulips luls bcI-u zlil llvll llllllwll lls lllc licnllll-llilllls. Jfllcsl‘ llrc brokcn forms ill‘ lllc, .llur\vlu with llll‘ nami- slllt clllllr~ ilu: lll rout‘, loll tllltl luvclllll-l- llud ‘pill-pic on white grilulllls. 'l‘lll‘y_ ‘llll\'(5 tllc ilnrwlu llclizllt zlnll llllllpe null uln- uluully illsciuuliug tulips. 'l'|l<--~.- ."l|'l]'ll"_\‘ lllll_\' \\'(‘ll ill‘ piuulcd "l lllixl-d (‘lll(ll'.‘i. 'l‘llc lu-ll principal clusscs llrl‘ Lllllwu lls lllc lly 1110011134 null llizzlr- .. illlll lll-l- Hll‘lllt"l fnllus lil‘ the. c llliuul- tulips. ’l‘lll‘ ily-lllllnuilil ‘ no wllill‘ urlluolll; luurkvll with ‘ llcs u!‘ i‘t!(l or pill-pic. ill-till: sub I'll into r NUS and iuliils. llull i till‘ lllzllrrl-s iluvo ycllllw zrolltillll l rllrlllusly nllllkld with rcll. pill" ~ lllc llull bruwu lflllflti. 'i‘o lhcnu l lull-ll ilc llllllorl tho strum-ll‘ ilnri-ot tulips. wllli hulzi- flnwvrfl uud slush- rll pcluls iu vnrltills uluvklugs lll‘ '“;l'('(l uull yclluiv null nlllui-tllul-s wllll ‘nrccn strlplllgs. slclnuloll than till‘ llelnllrluttllsl. Tilt-y llluo llilVr.‘ smallcl- ilulils lllnll I‘ Illl! lhlrlvln. (‘Ynltalzc or llrcclll-r types. Thcy should bl‘ plnutcll b)’ illclnsclvcll nu tllcy do not scorn to harmonize with lhl~ nqli-colorml ill lips. A planting of illosl‘ stroll/zl- 3y striped bulbs always attracts ut- ceive news, advertisting. new and! . lzucsts who thoroughly enjoyed good , George W. man‘ Canada- -~ (o) P. E. Islander supervisor oi industrial relations oi‘ fully, (llllllllly served by the hqfflgsgiclllfi United States Rubber, Company Ziltlllll in New York yesterday. Mr. Cllilu‘; was horn in East Point Princc Edward Island and f0l‘ll1£1ily years wlul connected with the Bos- Ruillvay Colupntw. Slum‘ i919 lll‘ has been uu the stall (l1 lhc ]li'(‘.‘~‘lltlt'll1 ill tlll‘. Uilitcd Sini- um iillcvnlctl cs ilullbcl" (Iluuplllly. lic l\\il(l(‘ his zultlrcss 4x prcsillclll lilc Muullnclucllt Association (it ll luncheon ycslcrtlny at the Roose- velt iiotcl. New York. and in cou- spokc oi l“Mnilnlzclncut Thinking in Broader ‘ til clusicu oi‘ that speech Tcrnls.“ Hc said in pnrt: “As in all its problems. American _ . . . . lnauagcnlcnt. today is thinking m ~Mm Mnrwne Lmrphy‘ Tlgnmh‘ broader terms. It carries as never 1's "isumg ‘Hem?’ m Amherst‘ N‘ Srhcforc greater responsibilities to our “T Wlllllt‘ society and is keenly aware . likewise m“ holds the greater confidence of the n . , _ _ ‘pllllllC and should leave nothing un- Cmmm" m Rm” m" G“"'h‘9" ‘vhodlone to merit and in-lproile that of those ucw duties. It faith. “Ii the action and words oi any _ , luuguicled members oi management Al“ M°D°nl11d~ T181115" tend to weaken this goodwill and p l this confidence, thenl it, is l lumolcd icrc that Alex. intends til. ltspousllullty oi those who molemnck m “m Pmvmw mm hm‘ “Bum destroy counteract this influence. upon public‘ good will. nurllylsis. lic is our final boss.“ _. ..<4>~~~~~ BIinllrlP-l Llilinll-lll (or lllck uulnluls. ll-uliou illltl lull-lost. .\'ll1'\ll\l\l\]‘_\' or with ziu Luulllilll-i. Tlll- tiucst lypcs huvc boon num- l-d null llrc. lhc ulllsl lll-sirlllllc, llltt ..'”‘FOR SALE-Filip II. P. ,\[i)l- ‘this is llul- lulip (‘lllHS \\'llL‘l'l‘ nlixt-d ll‘ you are llll~ lllllllH url‘. slltis1':lctll|‘_\'. llllillullliul with lllcsl‘ sltillflll Lord Strathcona Trust Committee Meets A meeting oi the Lord Strathconn Trust Committee was held. Thurs- day night in the Canadian Legion home with Col. Commandent Pow- ell ln the chair. Col. snarling, District Staff Ot- flcer, was present, as was also Cap- tain Logan, District Cadet‘. omcer. together with the local members. Considerable discussion took place in connection with the exercising of public interest. in physical train- ing in the Public Schoolsl Prizes, will be offered to the schools show-‘ ing the greater proficiency in each Inspectoral District. A gold annd. sll~ ver medal will also be given to the two best candidates attending the P. T. Class in Prince of Wales Col- iege. Prizes will also be given to the three cadet corps making the best showing at the annual inspection. A sum oi 75.00 was voted to the, Provincial Rule Association as prlz-l cs tor Cadet Matches. A rcsolutionl of sympathy was passed to the (n- mily of the late Doctor James War- burton. who for manyyeors was a Russell ol Ireland. nm western poet. painter, economist, political 0mm in [he Melqem naming or flyipublicist, editor of the Irish States-l This versatile resident ofi the Emerald Isle is to lecture in: Is Honoredl txlrt oi nlmosl. every progruln, but BOSTON, Feb. 14-0. S. Citing '1 cepting a position with Gourtus [yllly fBprCSOYlL our. great group to The suc- . ‘(toss oi busincs as a tvholc. as with l ~—-Miss Verna Weeks, Teacher of an individual concern. is dependent _ ,l In the lastllllt} cur icrry our inlnlcrs the Great American Pub~ 'i‘lloy llrc at Friday lli('l|' lIPril lltrllius: ll lillcllurounll of ‘ll white tldck- .'~'l'illllltl such us is lll|"‘l"“" 7H’ 179"" lncmber oi the local commlttcc. —~—<Qb ,Dep;'tment~0_f—_ Colonization _\ F 0 -I' P. E. I. l l/lw OPTIMISTIC AND INSPIRING l ADDRESS GIVEN m summert- SIDE LAST NIGHT. THE GREAT POSSIBILITIES OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND POINTED our AND WHAT WE ‘SHOULD no. A llccillcllly (auliullicuiug llull ill-i Eflngp was clcctcll president ol_ the Amcr- wiring address w“ delivered ‘w. M mp icon Miluagenlcnt ASSOCHLLIOIIRIllifllwro ‘he sunnm“,fii,l,_, |‘l(),‘;[‘ 0f 11w evenlngls mm-lnin_‘nlllltlnl convention oi that organl- .|.|_‘,“h_. m“ [he Aglimlnufisl‘ i linnrll 'lll‘l_ .\ir. ll. '1‘. liciru, illcllt. |ll‘I‘2~il(ll‘(l.‘ .\lr. llyullluzlll lltlll llletnrl‘ him .1 wllllllcrtul lllllolllll llll l‘ltl'|'(‘.‘l]l()l\tl' cucl- zlull (|lllt‘l' iulklrluntlou rclzli-l ivl- lli tut‘ rolplirclilcllls nl‘ lllili Ptllviul-c uull l-ftllrlsl lulllll‘ llll lli’ lll-lllllt‘ lrolu ll llllllllll'i' or HUUPPUH. ‘ 'I‘lll- ullllll llllllg slrl-srtl-ll by llll- spcllkl-l; ilmvcvcr, wlls Print-c lilll- \\"lll‘ll llllllullfis llceli m‘ ll grclltl-l- population lli‘ tlll- right lllnll or‘ settlers null till ll luouusl lowurlls this cnll lllc urgent llPQGSSlly of the establishment 0t‘ ll Coloniza- tion and Publicity Dcpoltulout like thcy have ill the other Provluclls ol’ (Xanadu. ilc sllowcll conclusively lllut it ivus oi little use lluviu‘: settlers conic here it‘ lilcrc was no, organization in look after tllcnl. Every inullicrtlul brought llcrc uulll not llmkcll llttcr was iltilllllli; nlnl-e than tzlvilu: ll lllllck l-yl- ill: tllc. ‘Province. l Mr. llyutlmuu sllunvcd how Ill tho pus! luck 0t’ transportation tol- lllltios llll(| been the tzrcat ill'll\‘.'- this llt‘\\' pl-cli-I l responsible irll- uuluy 0t‘ our pll- point: clscwilcrl‘ lo live. sllowl-ll tllnt llcillrc tllc llllvclit ‘ worl‘ only gc-ttiuu titty por cont ni‘ ill" vllluc 0i‘ their products. llll‘. li0iil"l' lullrkct ulns glutlcll and thcre w ' no prospect 0t‘ u farmer making I wartilwviillc living. Under sulllll conditions the population (lDCIPZISY cd ill an flDDfllllllK rlltc llllll our, pcrlplc wcul llbrnatl to curlch otlv‘ or luulls with lll(‘ll‘ labor. i .\lr. liyudnlnu outlined rapllllv the slcps lukcn ill llcspcrnlinu rll nvcrcllllio lhc (ioullititlus slipping llll- lltc-lllunll oi‘ this Pffivllllft‘. ill‘. tolll cl‘ till‘. work oi‘ lllc lillllrlls 1%.: Tlllllc. thc c|'l'm't.‘l tnl- closl-r cll ; npcrnticul llchvllcn lilo. llusiuwzs‘. lps ‘ll Fllltlll pllluliuu will pl-llvc (ll'[mp¢lil"g-_q M111.“ 1mm H, H“. Organ. uuusuul 1lll(‘l'("~l. ’l‘ill- llrilullls llrl- lilo lllOHl iill- lol llllll lhc ill/starts lullllt uuuslul‘ l-lllnl-iul-fisfl nuill- lllr- slllllr‘ trl-utnlcul olill-r tulips. Woman’s Wisdom " '-‘-Il\ll. llllli llr. I'|. '. ii‘ |‘ , l-il-iioll is cllvll :l |l:ll lirl- Ill llllllll_ l llllll‘\'l'.l lllut ~ |lrllspl‘l‘livl- ill-ill slrlllluu’ nl" !‘ll\i\\\' lilo Tllcy rt‘- lls llln izullnu n1‘ llll- Potato (irowl-rs As-l l-"rll-llllion llll(| the Vilflflllll l-csloiu-i lions pus-lscd null ctitirls lclulltlu upl tn lllc liuul-llu (foluluiiluioll l't‘]l')l'l . Ho rillcrrcli to the l-oursl‘ 0t‘ il.4“i~ cultullll addresses now bcillp; ico- turcd llcfovc the ltulnl-y (‘lull ml ('lltll'l(lll4‘lll\\’ll ullll ill!‘ lzrmll ill-g ll‘l'(*>i1 lll'll has llccu llrouslul. Till" _ pl-llpll- ‘c mlly ‘bctriulliuc, in 1‘|‘t‘ll-; izl‘ till‘ iulmcuul‘ pllssihllitlcs (ll - this ‘Province, null HlIOWDII ‘lllnl l; lls illlpcl-lliillc lhlll this lslllull ill- lloliurmltl-li the sllml‘ cmlsillclnltilln on f" illu pal-l 0t‘ ilic (illvcluulcut wllll K Hr rll:llll~l~ ill Ilr lfilvllrill- v I ll||| Slllnzi [iron-u Ill [ll l» illl- l'\|l|‘i'|i|ll| ' .. . I ‘ lust. I .Il.l| .\| urc lll' llvlllill." . _ \ I|'ll'|;I|lll .\‘l Liliulll lly i, , \\'l'i|l- Ill‘ - _ N. l” \ . . lrcl‘ ull-lii | my ‘ ' " Announcement ESTATE ' JAMES KENNEDY General Merchant KENSINGTON In view nl‘ our heavy loss by firs: nu I-‘cli. i2, may w; gull. our many customers to pay all accounts owing. No mat- ter how small they appear to you the total soon counts up. litter February 29 next, the Ilstatc has given us definite instructions to hand over our hooks to a lawyer for coilec. tloll. It is therefore imp". tant that you cull before that till-to. Pleas-w. do not (all us. Temporary ofllco - MacKEbL ZIEKQ SAMPLE ROOMJKEN- SING/TON. PRESTON KENNEDY. . (PIIARLES KENNEDY. ,_. rcii-rclll-l‘. lo immigration ill-l nllu-l- rl‘ l‘|'l(‘fl"'I’fllll‘ll illllllliJHtlllS wllcu wl‘ cost-rip; _ - ,, ,, _ _, , ,., WW4“, m" illclu. il< lllhllllllld llll, lusll (ll .l lll-rll-s illlll §|1't'lll.{'~l'\1r' _ ltilll lllli lull ' .\!\' ll .\ll‘-l. l" Xvllcu Nfllucllodi‘ | ‘rllvilllzcu rcl-l-ivc. llul it is ill‘ lil" ‘plnllosl lll‘l suit)‘ illzll wl- hurl‘ ‘ prupcr oruliuizlllinu to look utlcl- ' do cl‘! .\'11\i‘lll1l illl'f‘llil_\' icfclw-ull in ill fllill‘ lllcul prcsil. nu illlclliucut illviu- lcr who lnlull- l0 this Province from llllultluull with llll‘ intention lll‘ l~i(‘.l|l~ lull: burl‘ illlil who wnllllcrl-ll urouull without uily lulslsluucl‘ fliflllllTdll-lll irmll llllylilyly illlil was ulloul Ill Yltillil‘ ills llcpllrlllll‘ ill disullll wrolc to .\lr. . illyllfllllilll about lllf‘ cast‘. ill» 11/11 .lu lnul-ll wltll him. zlllll y'all illlll‘ lll ‘ha. of ussisluncc lll gelling Mr. .\1i\('l\l\\ propcrly lookcll ullcr. Tbc oull-unlc wna lllill this lllllll puwl clltiscrl u farm llt Soulllporl null is} |lullkin_'.: n u-rlllllill-llll succcss zlllll ls uu culllusluslil‘ llnoslcl" flu‘ lllc llllnnll. llr‘ (|l‘l'lill‘l‘.‘l ll to lll- Ill" flucst pint-c. ho cvol- sulw llllll lllill ho ill-vol‘ sow such lzroivlh mill production us our still affords lll Hll('ll ll short 11ml‘. Ilil cllnscntoll ilo spcnk licinrc tho Charlottetown ltnlm-y (tlub rccmllly null inspired cvcl-youc. Ml‘. liyllllmnn cnnsldcr- (ll lll‘ would mllke ll splendid inl-l nliizmtlnn nllclu for P. H. lnlllnll. .\1r. liyntlrnau also rcicrrcil m lilo luully ndlltll-l and Nnrwoglnnl comlnlz to flnnnllll who are prov ling splendid settlers and who ivoulrl ho nu asset tn this prov-l tncc. Ht‘ nlso emphasized ‘tho new; l-llsllty or cnlinllvorluu to gcl lh" s lholulrluds of llilwnllers locnloll lll‘ llnuk, the Slcrlcsl on] MacArthur who tho New England Slates homo. (‘auditions in llllvo undorznnc u rhnnlzo thorn is li izrcal dclll or unemploy- mcul- wllolcns in conlrnsl condi- lollll lmro arc. vastly improved ‘WW tho llnlys will-n thoslr‘ people. loll us. Thorn ill n grout nmmlnt oi‘ room here tor men who are wllllnllilll ll "("11" \ q,‘ ....-.-l..- I ville-noses“ l’5l"'ll“ 51cm‘ 32.25 MCQFFBQHY out, correctly sized. style lrlsht. fit right, fabric rlslu, shown in the popular plain colors, separ- fate suit collar. yaiue shirt in the city the best .. 1-25 Peril ale and Broadcloth . SHIRTS Saving Specials lol- the Week-end-"On Sale Now Mclfs heavy cotton and wool Sox, heather and grey pair . . . . Men's warm nil wool sox, U .29 1t) doz. MOIYS now ‘Silk Irish knit, a pair . . . . . . . . Men's (lord and Leather ‘(llltl ilrztccs, pail‘ . . . . . . .. ‘Pics, ouch . . . . . . . . . . . . . ivlclfs ilulcy Shirts, sop- nruio soltl collar, leach. . lllliou llltlc, llllcll ’s llcllvy work Shirts, tzlchcll collar, each . . . Boys‘ Overalls, llltic, tun and stripe, r900 and . . . . cults attached, and $3.00 cacll. Boys’ new two-pant. short and long pants ... . . . . . .... Boys’ new four-iu-lland Tics and Bows, S]i(l(?lil.l_.. fill clcarulllle. bar- gain cralls, red stitch- 1.50 [Plllllncl 1.1L“ ziull wllilc, separate null zlt- z I 1.00 Boys’ plain shade. Broadcloth Slut-ts, separate sot t collar and 1.75 Stilts, 10.00 .50 Boys’ Mackinaws. a wonder- __ 3.75 Mews heavy blue denim Oi‘- , 1.15 Men's fleece-lined Under- wear, 75c and $1 garment I» M(lil'S wool Rib Shirts and Drawers, each Mail's Mule-skin lined Mills, pail‘ Mott's Khaki [Fleeces u. liucd (iudcrwcar, (such. lvlcufis: llcuvy Tweed FlllgllSll Suit (lanes, luck. tun 22, 2-1, Bil iuclll-s, cacll and greys, and 45c pair. Boys‘ fine ribbed Polo Col- lar Jerseys, tall only, cacll Iloys’ fleece-lined Drawers (Penulalfs Best each toys‘ Black and Brown Worsted I-Iosc Women's plain Cashmere llose, light shades . . . . . Misses’ [Parley Check Silk and Wool Hose, 8 to 9M; Women's fine wool qiacgar and Wolsey, lloulllo iloys’ Wooltioli llosc, browns .40 .89 Shirts and .60 .60" .69 .19 Gloves. 1.35 “i _ _ 1.00 .50 ,3.00 Wiullbrluikors, coo h. . . 8 Shades “Bi-Tex” time a lovely winter $ Silk Stocking 1.39 Eight colors in this woullcritll silk “bi-tcgg" Stockings, ilanli~ some, stylish, attractive, and at. the some time utterly and comfortable’ Get a pair 01' “BI-TEX" today at. only .-ll.-.-..- l \ warm 1.3.9 ( . ‘lirls’ wool (llovos in dark shades, pcr pair . . . . . . . Wide, fancy and plniu sllliu buck rillboils i .39 .19 heel i chiefs, white and‘ colored, 3 for .. . . . . . llrcsslvs, ll (flllfifi-L. . . Ill New all-silk Flat. "(ircplvi ‘ ' I Fancy Eulbroideretl Ilnnldkfil“ u ‘and emphnnlzctl the llccd lcmnrkll nt M1‘- lu work. it was pltiltble to q» n (lcleizutinn down to support. the through tho Province null no“ tlic. project tllv a colonization llopnrt- uuluy vncnut illrnls which mliglll lll- ulclll. Mr. H. T. liolllulu fllltl Ex- lhl‘ Mayor Lldsllnno, who both express» rlulll kind nl‘ settlers ln cllru-gl‘. l‘-ll their approval oi tho address. llrluaziug good lnlurul-l with oiltlcdily Mr. mono thaukli ol’ teullcrcll Mr. tritium, All ‘Mr. blot-hill. llic lualtlcr retcl" roll to llbovo llil(l unlll, li many oi‘ lllll 8011101‘! who Rli to tho prnlrica kilew lht‘. possibilities which exist horn they would not bcsitlltl- llllnui coming. Tllnt gnntlcmnl‘. llnd bowl to lilo Wclu ‘and know- lu conclusion Mr. llymlmlul sin-loll that. it was lluiwll that llul- | lug Pulmllrsj Week lu (lhllrlollc- town to hallo XHIOllIOl‘ jolnl m(“‘.l' I in“ of farmers and business lncll 11nd gll (urlhor into tllcae prolllcnlzl I null urlzc llpnli tho Provincial (lol-l cl-nulclil. llll! lmpcrnllvl‘ ucceimlll‘ of inking ‘notion inwards cslallllsi» in)! ll Colonization lllill Publicity‘ Department. ltonlarkll followed oxprcsl-lcll pleasure at llclu-lnl: ill"! from Somali-fl grout 1 ndllrcdll l 0f lm-l mfldllfll! ndtlou, Mr. Cllflflflil u.‘ Rogers, who ntronlzly clllinl-llcll llh‘ Iiynllmnu, llccln“ I hi.‘ only right in licllll ——- THE BIG DiFi-‘ERENCE You can find any numberol need can lhnt appear to be in about the um: condition. Thc Flint mo." 10°)! the some; tho um mly show the ume amount oi war. The general appear- ances may be about equal. " But what do they thew infidel How do y com- ' pare at the vitcl points? There's the big itlerence. To lmow um, you mull rely entirely uaon the used can denier Irom whom you tiny. Counllell owners who have bou|ht uud can lrmtv u! will gladly tell you the! we have never “unrepresented ariy car we have sold. W. B. PR-OWSE & SONS (‘llnrlourrown l1. It. l.' il-yudmnu ‘Oll motion ol Ml‘. ilogcrs- W?» l-lniluan, tllc lulalll- the liluull W” llt llri _._4—-~". _-<4 A usen iI/lR l5 ONLY A5 necellnantfi A5 THE nests-n wl-lu sects lT . ...¢