'_ .~ ‘i one: “a 8A ___.i._-..- iii- [FFEE BEA L BRAND _ _______- A wanted-is s good. A Simple, isn't it T s.- . _ ll Ti 1 What’s;_ raisins? ‘ ‘ and oranges? ‘l; call or phone. Let o llljlsllllss Happier a" Christmas’ Without‘ the nuts What's a Christmas without apples, . ‘s mostly the good “eats” that makes the happy Christmas. Come into Jenkins’ and look "the lavish display of .“Everything'1‘hat’s Good to Eat”—Nuts shelled, and in the shell, fresh figs from California, in pack- ages and bulk, Muscat table raisins, fruit in every size, and every kind that we can buy—here they are, just waitingfor your Christmas a happier one. Jenkins 6E S012 Everything That's Good to Eat around at SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. Assesses ‘l-"olt LARGER wom- f-fl ior Xmas at -Paton_s. \ 10835-14-21 ' HAMPTON CONGR-EGATIOM- Rev. M J. MacPllerson, M,,A,, B. lD., M1WISISGT.—'PPEHCIIIIIE ser- vices ior Dec. 17th as iollows: Tryon at 11, Hampton :.t. 3, and Bonslmw at 7. A cordial welcmns for all. GIFT _BLOU9E8.— Blouses ior Kilt-Elvin! are practical as well as 1919.1! Ind tor ‘weeks we have xibisn op thertrail ‘oi design and in- lvidliiiliryalll fblouleflw-l-nd have ioulld theln, suited Jlongflgry "mm, P“-'°"= Md- - f‘ ' aiosss-u-zl . aunhs conceal’; ARRANGED F.0R-——l‘ho Burns -~ Concert com- mittee of the Caledonian Cluh all. nounco that the almual Burns Concerts will be held on Thurs- ‘lfli’ and Friday. January 2s and 26th next. ROTARV CLUB. — The Rotary Clu‘b held its monthly meeting last evening at the Ruse and Grey Tea ‘Iiovmfl. with President PW Turner in the chair and a large attendance oi melllbers. ‘Rotalry business occupied the greater part oi the meeting. A vlolinsolo by Rotar- lun J H Mnlcom was warmly re- ceived. The guests present were ur service make your ~ ‘ O nurse-loo [tel llllc per an or over. 8e per line per any hr fl do" or over- Groupn o! ii tignrea, initin. letters, count Ill one word. i0 per cent. discount for euaii. Address tonne inn-t of nil. and mull Special llnten Furnlnlleil Ronni: mi. 75c ior neven words for one week. Situation Wanted, we to: seven word: per In n line. be paid for.‘ week. A gents tVanted CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 4-Qfi-O-t rQ-fQ-Q Q04 §Q§—f§4 . 0c per line per tiny for 3 day- Count 5 vvonln Rotllriau ‘Fred Elford. government poultry inspector and Mr J 0 Martin ol‘ Halifax. SECUREG GOO-D POSITION.- A few dayls ago a telephone mes- sage was received by the Charlot- tetown brunch oi the Navy Lea- gue oi Canada. asking ior a young man to illll a position on H. M. C. S. Patriot which ‘was leaving shortly ior Bermuda. The Navy League had a. Iman ready for the loib James Berrlgan oi West River. He was communicated with at‘ once, all arrangements complet ed nnd‘ he left yesterday morning ior l-izllllax. This is one oi the man)‘ services rendered by ‘the Navy League and its promptness In tllls Instance is most commend able. The Patriot leaves on the 27th for Bermuda and will a0- colrlrpany the North American Squadron on a cruise ior Z1111 lira‘! ticc before returning north. AN INSTRUOTIVE LECTURE.- Miscellaneous WANTED LIVE AGENTS FOR Watkins 160 products. Dlrect to consumer. Write The J. R. Watkins Co., 379 Craig Sh, West Montreal. I Help tVantcd—Male WANTED — LIVE TRAVELLERG covering ‘l’. E. I. thoroughly to handle slloc laces on collllllissliln Apply stating full information to W UNBWCOIIID, 141 BOIIHOCOTII ‘St Mom‘ ton, N B, 10823-15 i MALE tint ‘ahowcnrda for . o canvnaling. We instruct and sup- Y you with work. West-Aug,“ Showonrd Service. 102 Colborno Bills. Toronto. n-ziatr. ‘Lost QNO. ALFRTD McDONALD LAND At S‘t. Duostan’s University ‘last Wednesday evening. Mr. Justice Arsenalllt, a worthy son oi that institution, delivered a lecture ‘be- fore the assembled ‘bodl’ of stu- dents on “Law, Its Making and its FURNITURE bolstered, podislhed, first class tinsnishcd lecturer. First ‘he brief- work guaranteed, prompt" ser- ly outlined tho history of law. in vice. Call or" phone A William, son, Auction Rooms. Surveyor, Harmony Jet. 101524-214 nltc REPAIRED, UP- 10664-7-1ulth. i LADY OR GENTLEMAN T0 $0“grent legislation oi’ the present day. licit advertising from local lilQf-lln the second pm; of mil speech, chants, ior Motion Picture vicw which will monthly be ‘thy 5t. 10834-15451. YOUNG MARRIED MAN WITH experience, wants position as ____i___ caretaker of n fox ranch. Ad- LOST-GETWEEN 299 gum-ON dress "J" care oi Guardian. -St. and Post Oillce, a mink 5c;|,r|'_ 10312-14-34 ‘Person returning same will be rewarded. Mrs. W. H. Pethlck, 299131181011 st. 19804-14-21. _ T0 LET LOST FROM APPLETREE HOUSE To LE}__APP,_Y '2}, Wharf, dory, 13 ieet 10115. Flntl- gdhool 5L 107624335 or communicate with Guardian __ __ Office, Reward. 10819-148179 Lg-pq-wo opp-mg; NEXT to A r‘ n t‘ ‘ -- well want“ lighted and heated. . Apply at Two Macs. 04713-2541’ WANTED-FEMALE FOX TO ranch on shares, ior particulars write P. F. i/alierly, Peakea, P E. 1. 10841-1641 For Sale FOR SAlLE—ON‘E SILVER BLACK ‘female iox, ten months old can, the registered Class A. —Appl lll cure oi Guardian. 1083015» ' PERSONALS Mr, W. it. (Jallaghen, Slllllill-ti" slde, ‘was In the city yesterday. Help Wanted—Femaie ‘EARN $20 WEEKLY, 8PARE time, at home, addressing, mail- ing, Muslc, circulars Send 10c for Music, information, Ameri- cllll Music 00., 165 l\'_.\'. George 8 Broad way, 1074142-61 Duck, Pleasant Grove, ls rt ported. llllvo and Mrs. Frank_ Watts, lllovod into their new resi- ICapt, J. W. Fiye, Emerald“ was dense nt York. In the city yesterday. Mr. P. G. Clark, returned Snlnmerside yesterday alter a vis- it to the city. The very serious Illness of Mr. Ml‘, l .‘.Ir. Jncoil Dlnlllond, city is re- t-l poziell very low. (than. llryenion, formerly oi Wlrlsloe, now of, Bayfleld St. lClty, is thrnucll illness. confined to his house Severe Kidney Trouble Mrs. F. RineIm-t, Camp- bellville, Ont,» writ»: "l had trouble with my neya and very frequent llifihllltlil. ' This was followed by palm which at times were very severe. ‘ doctor mid I had inflammation of thebladder and that an apoli- ation might be necessary. _To lllll I refused, and began 111w! DI‘- Chale’: Kidney-Liver Pills. From ‘the first few doles I felt _ benefit. The pains left, urination was conected. and I have bad no recurrence of these ailments. Dr. ‘Kidney-Liver Pills oMflllladolqlbctl-nbox. Aildonlofllonlikllllflllfi5ud lfloqiltllnlumuto I the Application." This wide and com- prehensive subject was discussed in a brief, humorous, and exhaus- tive mnnner, peculiar to the (lis- thls phase, he sketched ior his au- ,dicnce the growth oi IMV fronl ‘God's injunction to Adam and Eve tin the Garden of Eden, ‘to tlle Reba gave the different diversions published into which law resolves itself Churlottewwifsiday, and soflsllnplliisll many in- leading Theatre. Address- ans-liricllte, technical terms. that they were to E. W. Earle, 49 ‘ George St. ‘Monctoll, NB. to- were easily understood by all. Judge Arsenault was accompanied onhls visit lhy two legal friends Messrs. G. S. Inlnlln and C. G. Duffy. These two gentlemen, when called upon. supplemented the Judge's remarks with humorous ‘Instances oi the superstitious be- lleis which lpeople hold concern- ing the legal profession and its members. Rev. Dr. McLellan, Rector oi‘ the University then thanked the visitors and invited them tn return again within the scholaslc year. A vote o! thanks to tho learned lecturer was moved in a feiw fitting words by Mr. St. Clair Trainer and lllbly secndedby Mr. Leo Doyle. The meeting was llbly presided over by ‘Mr. John Cass. All appropriate musical pro- gram was rendered by the College orchestra. The meeting was closed with the singing oi ‘tho National Anthem. POPULAR CIVIL SERVANT! W-ED. The Victoria Dally Times oi’ Dec. ‘(ith-oi. very pretty wedding took ‘place this afternoon at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, when the Rlv. Dr. W. L. Clay united ill marriage Bertha Laws-on eldest daughter oi Mr. ollll ‘Mrs- llenry Smith 0i Charlottetown. l’.»E.‘l., and granddaughter oi the late Mr. Henry Lawson, editor of the Colonist. 1889-1897, and Mr. (llllbert Bruce Dixon, -B.S.C.C.L. son. of Capt. and Mrs. A.G. Dixon oi Vancouver. The bride who was lllvcn in marriage by her bro- lller. Mr. Harry L. Smith, looked very smart. in s navy blue suit OI’ Fl-eltcll trlcotine with which was worn a gray velour hat with sPPit-Y oi French flowers and s B11650" Seal wrap. The lbrldal ibouliel W!" ,1 BhQIWQf of Ophelia roses. Her only attendant was her sister. Miss Helen Smith, who wore a navy blue suit oi duvet?" "Id tllwll icsther hut and carried a shower bouquet 0! 1mm“ “hf?” stlntllelnums. Ml‘. AFIIHEI-On 5~ 91X" on supported the groom. Th6 church which was Llled With [HOURS of both lllo bride and groom, had been Dfeti-"Y ‘decora- p-(l wlill llfblltll! berrles- snow berries, greenery and chryflflflihfi" nlums, the handi-work beingtha! n; ‘he bride's aunts, the Misses IIEJWRO", The bride has been a popular member oi the staff smile Public Work's Department and the bridegroom ls Provincial in- spector oi kkes ior British Col- umbht Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Dixon leit on ti"? afternoon boat for lSea-ttlo and Sound cities and on their retum will ‘he resident in the ‘Menzies Apartments. Amen! "I6 0mm‘ town guests at the wedding were the groom's parents, Captain and Mrs. A‘. G. Dixon, his sister, ‘Mi-ls Helena Dixon and Ills brother. Mr- Al-llllgtoll IDIKOII, all ot Vancouver. EVEREADY FLltel-ltlollrs ml BATTERIES. Flrosh stock recelv. ed weekly at the Rogers Hardware 0v. Ltd. losoa-ll-zn EXCELLENT MUSICAL PRO. GRAM.--'1‘he 105th Baud rendered all excellent musical program m, the Arena last nigth. Am0ng the 5°1°m1°ll§ Played were several beautiful waltzs and the latest ill a march entitled “i-‘Iandersl’ WEDDING “BELLS. —-A quiet Wedding took place at st. Phil's Recmfy 0n Tuesday, Dec 12. when Miss Janie Mslkle, daughter oi the late James Melkle became the bride oi Mr John A Darrucll or Dunedin. The bride was becom- inlly attired ill a gown o! grey charmeuse with hat to match alld “Fried a prayer boo-k. om,- im- mediate friends were present at "is Ceremony. Alter their Illtir- riage Mr nnd ‘Mrs Darracll drove to their home in Dunedin ‘followed by the good wishes o_i a. hostel" trlends. Many beautiful gills be. HD9011 the popularity oi the bride and brldesgroom. 3T. PAUL'S MEN’8 CLUB MEET..—'I‘he ilnst. montlllp met‘:- illg oi the Men's Club oi St. Paul's Church WlllS held in the Parish Hall last evening, there ‘being pre- sent a very‘ good represcntatzon of the men oi the congregation. Mai. T. E. MciNutt delivered an interesting address upon the ef- fects oi poison gas and its anti- dotes durlng the late war. Mr, llavwood oi the Royal Bank lov- ored the Club w-ith a song selec- tion. A recitation by Mr. Beers. a song by Mr. Chas. Earle null an: interesting story oi‘ "the _e;lrly pioneer days by Judge Warbul-lon followed and were received with pleasure. Miiss ‘Lilian Earle acted very capably as accompanist dur- ing the muslicafl. part oi the pro- gramme. ‘Llght refreshments were served d-wring the evening and :1 very pleasant time en-loyed by all. Oilillcelln ior the year were elect ml as foliows‘: President-wMr. A. A. Pvjlnloroy; Vice. Pres.—(3ol. Peaks; Secretary-Mr Geo. Wake» ford; Colllmirttee—Mess-rs. L. R Mliler, C. N. Williams and Harry Winchester. The next meeting o: the (‘lub will: be on the second Thursday in January. An excel» lent program-me is promised and zlll the men oi St. Paul's‘ ccngrc gallon are cordially invited. CANADIAN POETRY DISCUSS- ED—-At a well attended meeting oi the St. James‘ Literary Socie- ty In St. James" Hall =last even- ing a very interesting and illfor|ll~ atlve paper upon Canadian Poets, was rcad by Mrs. R. H. Rogers; She gave in out-line the rise and} devciopmellzt. of Canadian poetry; and quoted some very beuutiillll passages iromirtlteiunorks oi several" poets whose writings in bases, though not so widely road! ed or alre achieving a pface ol‘ their own In literature. The sol- nnd excellence came as a sur- prise to many in the audience. She referred at the conclusion oi her address to some oi llllr own Island poets‘, and particularly to tho promising work oi Mr. Edgar -Melllnl's.. Miss Mary ltogers con- ‘tlpbuted a solo written ‘by the late Canadian Poetess, Marjorie Plct hall, to the evening's entertain mellt which concluded with a dis- cussion opened by the pres-lden: Mr. D. Edgar Shaw, alld taken part In by Judge Stewart, Dr. Alex Ross, Premier Bell and Rev M-r. Mulligan. A warm vote oi thanks was tendered Mrs. Rogers at the close of the meet mg. On motion oi Mrs. blcCread) it was d-oollled to adjourn until nex-t. Thursday vroek, Dec 28th, A-t Inmbros Bros lost night the untinlisihed game between Bert Will's-lama and Ernest Perry was played and resulted in a win ior Perry by 20 points. ‘The beginning c.’ ‘the ilnll-‘ls com mences tomght, the first some Is bollwoen Bill Nicholson and Harry Redmond. O-O-OOOQO-O-Q . Holiday Stationery Nice stationary is always a suitable gift and is rendered more suitable by the pack- age put up for glft purposes by the mak- ers. A scram; LINE We have a superb line of gift package goods for gift giving. Be sure and see this line before ‘buying. The White Drug Store I. G. JAMIESON Drllggist ‘ vvvvvvévcvv¢vvvvvvvvvi m _ tlon .0! Guard Holy Family Parish, Kirkland, lllilllygill‘)’—llllti wishes as they deserve, have yet aclrlcv‘ Billiard Tournament It ' '1» 4 le'ived b! n lrirom Rev J E O'Brien, Seattle, Wash, formerly o! l-‘ol-t Augustus, who visited the island last summer will ‘be oi ‘interest to readers: "l am now located in one oi Seattle's beautiful surbur- ban towns Kirkland, having charge ol‘ a very large and beautiful church and parish, called the Holy Family Church corner Jearsey and ‘Lincoln Streets. lK-lnkland is situ- ated on the beautiful waters or Lake Washington, which lake tho city of Seattle completely encircles The lake is sixty miles In circum- ference. My church and residence is on the bleatl-le Luke. Washing- ton Boulevard ls sixty-two miles oia solid concrete driveway, thirty feet wide. The city oi Seattle is about 400,000 in population, when I came here twenty-five years ago It was 62,000. Today is the 7tll 0i December and the roses are bloom- ing ill our gardens." INSPEGTING CONTEST POUL- 'llRY.— Messrs J G Morgan and Fred Elforll, government poultry Inspectors for all the egg laying contests which are being con- ducted throughout Canada, arriv- ed In the city Wednesday evening with Superintendent J A Clark, oi the Experimental Station on l-etuirn from the Amherst Fair. Mr Eliord informs the Guardian that the contest birds here are lot-king in very good condition but are late in laying. This applies also to other provinces this year on ac- Tllo favorite pastime resort, the Arena Rink opened to the Public ior the first time til-Is season last. evening. There was a very large crowd and the ice was in splendid con- di-tion , together with lively sei- eetlons by the G. W. V. A. Baud gave the platoons oi’ the Arena a most enJoyable evening. HOCKEY The Abegwelts will have their first ‘workout oi the season on ice this evening at the Arena at 7 o'clock. A large turn-out oi the players is expected, as there is not much time from now till the first game oi the Eastern League which takes place on Jan 4th. BASKETBALL Tile ‘postponed gllme between the Presbytcrians and Anglo-Bap- tists will be played tonlgllt on the “Y" lloor game to commence at 9 p. m. sharp. played each other several games are in the best oi condition and are very evenly matched. iBy winning tonight's and next Tuesday nights game the Anglo- Baptlsts who have not as yet been defeated will become winners of this section so- that it is expected count of the backward spring. that “my Wm Put u,“ a w“, "gm BMW Fume!“ m“ m" 5° "‘"“_°‘°““ to retain their chance for cham- as ill other years. Interest ln the pionship’ egg laying contest is increasing al- I though this is not perhaps so evl- - - dent on the Island as elsewhere. The contests are valuable "lrl creat- , , , ing an interest in actual production as they emphasize the necessity of ’ I . .I‘ Ii i Jfiiiiéig .531“ ‘i... ti’; .553 oil-answerer- o-c 1r- A w p“rpofies_ Messrs Morgan and ‘Millie 0i Haiti-ax is in the clty to; Elford left this nlolrndng for Kent- vllle, N S. They have already covered the Western provinces and their present tour is confined to the hilarithne Provinces and Que- bee. FORTY EIGHTH ANNIVERS- ARY. ——Hon George E Hughes ol‘ ‘he Hughes Drug 11o celebrated yesterday the forty-eighth Anni- versary of the purchase ironl the late Mr Tlleopllilus DesBrtslly of the "Apotllecarics Hall". Mr "hers oi day ell route home alter the meet-l ing ol‘ the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada, being vice-president of. the Zticrrltlme Provinces hranch.' He said that athletes who had signed what was known as the Covey affidavit will not brl culled upon to sign the new zlffidllvit which has been prepared by lnonl- the legal profession con- nected with A A U of C including Judge Jackson, of Lethbrldge. I Hughes commenced business in the present stand on Dec 14th, I874. Previous to this Mr Hughes ntlldlldil medicine for three years with the late Dr F D Beer and ill 1872 took a position with ‘the lute Dr S W Dodd. on the opening oi’ the “Medical ‘Hall’ where he re- llluinerl for two years. Mr Hughes 11D to date has had fifty-three years} experience in the llllllllhiiiChllfe and sale cf drugs and medicines. This; is a record equalled by icy‘ if any. The Guardian congltllu-I lzltcs M!‘ Hughes on his zlllllivclwa-i llilll continued; l I SIJCIJCSS . 5IR HENRY'S PARTY~Tllc l‘ 1- wllynlcn accompanying Sir llelll "I ectiioiis ranged from curly FTe"(‘h-'I‘I\.(ll‘ntO!1, K. u. E. President and. Canadian Iollt songs to Writings oil mm-yn] Mgmlger, the present 111w and lllell- vllrlctlinls Man-lilac tour are Messrs BABE" "m" “IIYOM "IWYQBWI- ‘ll. Decary, John H. Sinclair, C. c. N. 1t. on. N. R. directors; illajol" G. A.l li-Il, C. NI. 6., director and vice-I president; G. (l. Ruel, director lnd gene-rill counsel; S. J. Hull- zorford. vice-president and gene-l all, manager; W. D. Robb, vice. president and general mulllnger Grand. Trunk Railway; C. A. Hayes. vice-president; C. Vaug Jlnll, A. ll. hlacLeod, vice-presi- flenis C. N. IL; -C. B. Brown, en gincering assistant to VlCG-pTCsl- llc-nt zlnd general nlzlnnger; C. E. Brooks, lllecllzlnlcall assistant l0 vice-president and general nlnnzl- gar; ll. A. C. Henry, chiei en- gtincor denpzrrtnlcllt. Irlllllwnlye lllld cnmlls; J. C. Garden. Hliilofd? superintendent M. l’. and C dc- partmcnt, Grand Trunk, James A. Yates. treasurer Grand ‘Drunk; G- S, Gzolvskl, zlssf-stant to vice- presldent oi construction, C. N. .; R. B. Tezlke, manager C. G. M. M.; ‘L. C. Thompson, general storekeeper; W. A. Klngsland general manager eastern lines: L S. Brown, assistant general nlnna ger oi eastern lines; A. F. Ste- wart, cbiei engineer eastern lines W. U. Appleton, general superlu tonliellit raliilrozld stock; R. Ii. Fraser, right oi way and lease agent (IQlflflPIlIlCflt of raidwuys all! canals. H. J. Page. ‘head 0f the C. N. R. Police and, Secret Sor- vtce, R. W. Simpson, Genera‘. Sul- erlntlendent Eastern Lines, Assist ant Superintendent A. C. BCik-RH’ and» G. G. Gage. The party will arrive In special cars about 10 lll. Saturday nnll leave about 2 p. nl. for the mainland. ioRN . \ v , i r ‘el- sslum J- and night The loaf that is ‘In the Marltilllos. Jnn. Boxing | .A- letter was received by one 0i |0ur local sport fans frcnn ‘Mickey MdNelll, of lnverness Co, C. B.. lwho is a welter weightboxer with a good record, but has been on: of the game for nine months on dc- count of injuries received to llL-l hands. when Jifi-ank (Kid) Mc- lvllllllll too-k his count at Nita‘ Wntnrf-lrd, N. S. ' lllcNcill also speaks of a light weight in the person of ‘Mike Mc- Veigh, who recently knocked out. Gillie, one c-l’ the caleverest boxers Roth these boxers are anxious to show their goods to n Charlotte- tmvn audience, and would like to SCHAEFEtR AND CONTI TO , PLAY JAN. s, 9, AND 1o ST. JOHN, N B. Dec 14~Jake Sclloeier. former mil-id's 18.2 llltlkllllo billiard champion, and Roger ‘Collil, the champion of France, will lllect jll ‘Chicago on 8, 9, and 10, to determine. which shall he privileged to cllal-_ lellge XVIIIle Hoppe fovr the inter- national 18.2 ‘balkline billiard title he ‘regained in the recent tournament hero. The hilllnrd~ Isis will playzl total of 1,500‘ points ill the three evenings. in‘ llllzrlts oi 500 pOillis each. boots. $4.75, (all sizes.) Boy’s $3.50 and $3. i mowwewnoewnwno Both oi these teams which have‘ f s; ANigllt“ f- l1 PERFECT BAKING POWDER We recommend the use oi Magic Baking Powder because we know that its ingredients are of the highest quality. It is guaranteed to be the best and purest baking powder possible to produce. \_. ' - ttlle Australian, m ole six-ally bicycle meet at Madison Square Garden is that he rode a Cana- ST JOHN, N B, Dec lip-A rather diun lllzlde bicycle throughout the interesting fact. in connection with 10118 KFiIId- . . thewln recently by Alfred Goullet, ‘ #‘O4044£%PVO§O4% fi h l we" Bargain Sale of Hockey Boots at Goffs We are clearing out at a price much be- low wholesale figures about 200 pairs. of Men’s Women's and Chi Most of these are McPhersons’ “light- ning hitch” and others made by Miner, Hamilton and other good makers. Men's from $1.98 (6’s or 7's only) to 90. Youth’s and Misses $2.25. Women’s $1.98 to $3.90 for McPherson lightning hitch. The Ideal ll... om m- workmanship. to suit every purse in the list below. Acme Spring Skates .... "$1.75 Beaver Hockey . . Demon Regis prices ranging from 60c to .......... .. 40-004++Q-Q+Q+O-v+ol the Boy» or Girl We have a large stock of STARR Skates made of the ' ‘- nest grade of steel combined with the highest class of " You will find Skates for every purpose and Clhnax Skates ................ ..$3.25 Glazier .. 3.25 Acadia Alum. Tube Hockey Dreadnaught ........... .. ............................... .. 3.00 Bob Skates We also have a large assortment of Hockey. Sticks at $1.50 Boys Hockey Sticks, 25c and . .. 50c Pucks 10c and .................................................................. .. 35c he lingers llanlwaretn, lid. * “‘§§Q4JH§>§&§# t-nr- {l ~- 00-400-0400000-00-000 _ i s i i ldren’s Hockey Big Bargains in sample overshoes and lumberman’s rubbers all this week. Golf's is the Great Gaiter Store. Goff’s is Headquarters for Holeprcoi Hosiery. I l Goff Bros Ltd.