NOVEMBER ‘G ‘9’5 §.i1F“"'* THE cHARLor'rs'rowN GUARDIAN ,_ -_,€ MAD! ISPECIALLY . “YOILAND WORN BY |‘|’l'|E ll$T PEOPLE QE QERQ I ~ci»rai @ A YOU Bnséznor euH~;Rt. Jail by Me Beef Denier: mW@a@¢ Now for-` -Xmas c Photos All stylee\of finish are' shown, sepia nufflbleqk and-white, life-sized hand snisiisd ni-oiniiis in india ink ami ins popular 'hand-painted work in natural colors. _ Call in today and see some of the styles. The Cook Studio A Personal Thought The Spirit of the Giving Determines the value of the gift. What then could be more fitting than your portrait for the Christmas re- membrance To carry your simple message of friendships. A dozen portraits solve at once a doz- en perplexing gift problems. Make an appointment today at THE BAYER STUDIO A-_ E- Lyon I Photo Studio _ S 'alt' G ,Coll , pecSocihtl;1and°llPalnily egg Work unexcelled. Moderate Prices. Amateur’s work given personal attention 107 Queen St. Ch’Town Phone68] ' - X CANAniAN , PAC I F I c EXCTRSION RATES ~ Vancouver & Victoria,B.C. SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGLES, Cal. On Sale duilv to November 30th Good ,to Return until I December 31st $122.80 From Charlottetown (Via Point du Cherie) Good Going and Returning direct. Going via Uhicago,Returnirig vis Vancouver. - r or vice versa, $11.50 additional. AUTSMN-»»-The Time to See tis; UANA IAN ROCKIES at their est W. B. HOWARD, _I’).1;i_A., C.P.R.. Bt. John. \ F __ ' Children’s @and_ Misses’ Shoes Children require shoes that give their feet room for growth. We -know how to fit them properly. _ s '_/ _/ _~/ I I ` \~- ‘. Our stock is very com- plete. We have selected- carefully and with your needs in mind. Alley &. Co. TRY Us Time Table, Rocky Point Ferry. 8. B. Hillsboro. Leave Ch'town Leave Rock! P0111! 7.30 a. m. 3-00 -lm- 8.30 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 00 a.m._ 80 a.m. .00 p.m. _ l.00 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 4.50 ni. rsF:§~szFs Sgieugooga r=r~PrPrr .Bs§5Pssss . ... . ci* l" *F5 . N ages := °¢ ""P‘F'B U’ ¢PF- IUNDAY |- .° .o _a D . 00 p.m ’ On Thursday the 8.30 tri omitted. IA. MURPHY. MalleIll\ g i-‘ -1 The E“#f¢fc._€§srf11sc___ 1-_ _ - _ _ .-:.-.- -_-_-as -_-_-_-_-.-.-e-§~au.-:. _~::: 1- -_ - _ ~ rr Pave to buy iii isis Province *T. GORDON NES is Guardian Representative in Montagueu ---.- i*OLENFANNlNO.- Mr Henry Arsenaulo who has been working in Siimmerside at his trade of lathing has returned home. `His,famiiy has moved into -Mi-. Ben Shepard-'s house which they will occupy for the winter. -Mr. and Mrs. John_ A. Macdonald of Greeuvale and . Mr. and Mrs. John D_. Bteele of Newport were visiting has last week _ the guests of Mrs. Ja es Cavanagb.- Messrs Willie Mc- Leod and John D. Macdonald left here last week for the lumber woods of Maine.- Messrs M. J. Power of Sum- lnerside and Joseph McGregor of Montague were here .last week buy- ing sheep. Both secured large num- bers which they drove to Cardigan Bridge whence they were shipped to their respective destlnations.- -Mr. Cyrus Mcflilvary who spent the sum- mer at St. Peters has returned home. -Mrs. Michael Casey and old and re- spected resident of Glenfanning died Friday last. The deceased lady had been a great sufferer from rheumat- ism and for several years past was confined to her bed. The following family are left to mourn: James and Katie at home; Patrick :at St. Tere- sa's; Michael, John and Annie in the United. States. Mrs. John D, Mac- donald of Glenfanning and Mrs. Peter Carter of 48 Road. Her funeral to All Saints Church on Sunday last was largely attended, notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather thus show- ing the esteem in which the deceased was held.- Miss Alice Sbarkey of St. Peters Road left last week for Boston, Mass. She was accompanied as far as Bangor by her brother William who goes to work in the lumber woods.- Robert O'Brien and Willie Flynn who went west on the harvest excursion have returned home.- Mr. Henry Green, agent for the Frost & Wood Company. was here last week.- Mrs. James Fogarty, who has been seri- ously lil for the past summer is re- covering.- Mr. Patrick Casey who has been working in Georgetown on the new jail has returned home.- Mrs. Michael Bowlen and Miss Millie Cavanagh were in Montague Wednes- day on a business trip.- The patrons of the Dundas Cheese Factory are now engaged in hauling the seasons make of cheese to Cardigan Brldge.- Mr. Malcolm Macdonald left here last week for Rumford Falls, Maine. Mrs. James Cavanagh, Senior, spent a few a s with friends on St Peters d y . Road last week.- Mr. William Now- land an old resident of Glenfanning who has been absent from the Island for nearly forty years and who dur- ing that time has seen a great many parts of the world returned to the Is- land this fall and spent some time visiting oldacquaintances and re- newing old friendships among his former neighbors at Glenfannlng. - Mr. Nowlan has prospered financially while abroad and intends to spend the remainder of his days on the Island -Mr. Peter Carter merchant of 48 ing the funeral- of his mother-ln`-law Mrs. Casey.-'-"&" IIUGTURS lllll Canadian Mail Steamer I _______ Furness Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX STEAMER - Rappahannock Nov. 15th Nov. 6th Shenandoah Nov. 27th Nov. :Oth Kanawha Dec. llth _ From LIVERPOOL . From l-IALIFAX Vll Nfld. Via Nild. Oct. 30th. Lexington Nov. 6th Durango Nov. 25th Nov. 20th Tabasco Deo. 7th -i Above railings are not guaranteed and are subject to change without notice. “ nay syiai " Leaves Intercolonial Railway Wharf Picton. Nova Scotia. MONDAY AND THURSDAY' of each week, on arrival of the moni- ing express from Halifa! (l\1°l1l- noon). for Sourls, P. lil. Island, and there awaits_ the arrival of the after- noon trsin from Charlottetown; :hence to Magdalen Islands as fol- ws: 0 MONDAY-Leave Souris for lltang- Grindstone, Amherst and Bouris; and and returns to Piotou. _ THURSDAY-Leaves -Bouris for Amherst, Grindstone Island, Point Boise and Grand Entry Retiirninl But Lydia E. Pinkliain’e Veg- etable Compound Restored Mrs. Bradlefs Health- Her Own Statement.- Wlnnipeg, Canada. - “Eleven years ago I went to the Victoria Hospital, Montreal, suffering with a growth. The doctors said it was a tumor and could not be removed as it would cause instant death. They found t.liat my organs were affected, and said I could not live more du-Nord, Amherst. Grilldsiolil Ill\ll1l_ than sixmontlis in tbeconditioiilwas in. and Point Bosse. Returning. calls at -iAf¢,,.I“me hom-9 I pw yds, Wet. tisemant in the paper, and commenced taking Lydia E. Pirikha_m’s Vegetable Compound. I took it constantly for two years, and still take it at times, and " I Halifax’ N_ S_ au. gt ‘pnmt Baum Q,-|§d|;°;-_;, Am. both my husband and myself claim that herst, Bouris, and returns to Picton. it was the means of saving my life. I ""°*"'1"'-"_ on me nm trip in nie monies or highly i-.commend ii is scirei-ing l’umess.Withy' & Co.Ltd. June, July, August and September, weather permitting, calls at West Johnson Ave ,Winni Manitoba, Can Ba! to |and mails and Duslonlssae éor why wméomen tggchenws “dui S. S. HALIFAX from Char- lottetown every Friday -at noon. From Boston every Tuesday at noon. . /For further information apply to I. JAS. CARRAGHER tuming. e a o s e, stone, Amherst and Bouris. For further particulars apply to , WM. ROBERTSON A lON» Agents, Halifax. OHA8. W. NEB, sw mAi.°|ili'Nm§t°¢':1b MATTH e - Agents, Bouris. £1* Or to WM. IMLURE. llsnagar d Owner, Picton, Nova Scotia. Charlottetown. Agent \’°°1"’°l““‘~ l . 'Z \ \ . _ _ ; f f Q ‘ ¢ ,_.... '.- / . \l ' ly.-E ` ‘- - r..-_:_§`_j.",`_ ':,'_.»'°'.'°‘¢\-_.`_ *f K ` f ' ‘ '~-‘: '.5/`:~".'» \ l - ,. » 1/ ,_,_;__ _,rp W __-_-._~;_ .J--gh Q/ & \ Y . 9 sr r_ m /( " / ;_ 1' _- K .2 £1 ‘ F ___ qv. . ., _,_ __--- _ A ___ .0 i Amh°'"'°2l“_°“°°t tg f:ty°§° : m,m,;_ outaeickly,half beartedex_istence,_rniss ing three~fourtlis of the joy of living, when' they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- a ° ble Compound? b - _ _ 4 For thirty years it _ has been the stan- ' _ dard remedy for fe- male ills, and has re- stored the health of tboussndsofwomen 3 _"lvl _` Q who havebeentrou- DQ., Q4 bled with such all- v I ments ae displtcements, inflammation, . rl? _ ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. _ _ If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Med- ldine Co. (confidential) L n, _read and answered by a woman, and held in etliet eoiailihnoa. Btesmehl calvin Austin, and Oev- .»(._° _ I o »s..i¢ni s.s. me l } fi UT- fl ,Vi I-\, IIICOTIIBDOIIII UBC `(C'oi-rested on Tuesdays and Friday) ` ' < 1_ 1 ¢ Butter. (creamery) lb. 83-84 .' `.; _ . / ‘ - f p-_1I_C\ » _ _=. A ` J _ _ ” - , inlannsrionat tins. I . ', . .._......»---~ ‘ra ~ _ _ `. _ ' _ f 1 _ :_ 5 m _‘mor co-bb. _ ' ' ` f i ~» s~,_ .it. ss., ,,“.,,°““‘,.#,,,,‘;;;',°,;';.3,;‘ _;»_§;v__g= °g;_\__¢":p;' ;;3,;",; _Wasil fsmiiy' einer aimciiy oir___E,,°,‘;°;!,¢‘,_-_‘Z1",",,“,‘;,?_‘°”-'“°“'- _Wf°j' -_Weliaveagood --,- oflottooel ' "“s.;1,,_,,,f-tr'-\ ef ' °"“'.i.“.’3"‘..'.'ii"ih1’i‘3‘f ._ ‘I :your orderior *° '*"';~` L' "ia"asnad.wl " W _ In I OO- oieeloe-» ==_"-f._ ~ Z _fg .35 . '.~- .,. iw 5?", P Father is heat i.Iix AND Road was here on Sunday last attend- . _ Y" , Mass. Yourlettei-will be opened; generous *ONE CENT per word each in sertion for advertising in this col iimn Cash must accompany order. *D F. TIERNEY is Guardian re- presentative in Sourls. Mliltf. - '._..°No1'icz.-'rss Asmnii meeting of the Sutherland Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd., will be held at Montague, on Thursday, the 18th day of November, 1015, at the hour of 2 o'clock. E. PARKMAN" Secretary-Treasurer. » . 3829-11-12m6i. . .*Gr. Michael Cheverle of the P.E. Island Biege.Artillery and Ptes. Louis Foughere, Frank Lspierre and Mike Cheverie of the infantry Reinforce- nients._spent the week end at their re- spective homes in Souris.* ..*PAlNFUL ACCIDENT.-A very serious accident took place at St Margaretfs on Saturday morning when Willie Gillis had the misfortune of having his hand badly mangled while sawing wood by gasoline power. Mr Gillis was guiding the log to the saw when his woollen glove was caught by the teeth of the swiftly moving " cir- cular.” and in an instant had nearly cut off two of the lingers. Medical aid was hastily summoned and an opera- tion was deemed necessary, two of the lingers being so hadly cut that- they had' to be amputated.-° ' EASTERN PERSONALS' . '-7-' ..'Mr Wm. Cain, New Perth, ln- spector of,Public Schools, was a visi- tor to Charlottetown on Saturday.-* ..'Mr and _Mrs Raymond MacKin- non, St Peter’s were visitors to Cher- lottetown on Slaturday.-* ..°Mrs Margaret Fisher, who has been residing in Boston for the_past few months, returned to Souris on Baturday.-° "After this its Penslar Laxative Cold Breakers for mine. Effective? Just ask anyone who knows medicine to read the formula printed- Keep a _25c box handy for instant use.-Sold only at the Central Drugstore. Fos- ter, Sunnyside. CAMPAIGN T0 RAISE $2,500,000 FOR PATRIOTIC FUND. TORONTO, Nov. 13.- A campaign to raise $2,500,000 in Toronto and the country of York for the Patriotic Fund was decided upon at a meeting of the Toronto and York Patriotic Fund Association. The campaign is to be launched at the beginning of the new year. The following com- mittee was appointed to consider and report upon the proposed cam- pagne. Sir William Mulock, Presi- dent of the Association; Mr. E. R. Wood, Honorary Treasurer; Mr. W. C.,Noxon, Honorary Secretary; Mr. J._ E. Atkinson, Mr. G. A. Warbur- ton. Major W. S. Dlnnick and Mr. A. J. Somerville, with power to add to their number. ` GREAT NEEDS 0F THE FUND. When Sir Herbert .Ames was in Toronto a- few weeks ago he esti- mated that the requirements of the National Patriotic Fund for the year ending, October, 1916, in Canada would be seven and a half million dollars. Now that the authorized enrollment is 250,000, this will ln- crease portion is four and a half mil- lions, and Toronto and the country of York two and a lialf millions. To- ronto and the country of York are now expending from $90,000 to $100,- 000 a month to the local dependants. With -.recruiting going on at the present rate, it is estimated that it will not be many months before $125,- 000 a month, or a. million and a half -per year, is required to meet the needs of Toronto and York country a- lone. If Toronto is to take her full share of the national needs, then it is estimated that the city and York countny will have to contribute $2.- 500,000 next year. ‘ CALL FOR BACK SUBSCRIPTIONS. The last installment of the sub- scriptions to the Toronto and York -.Patriotic Fund which were promised last year will be payable on January women."-Mrs. Oiumis Bnanaar, 284’ 1°* “"5 it is d°""°d th” “H "‘° subscriptions then promised shall be paid by January 1st. so as to have .them out of the way when the new compaign comes on. - ‘ TO RACE MONTREAL. It is also suggested that, inasmuch as Montreal is about to inagurate a campaign for the Patriotic Fund there, _lt should be arranged that the Toronto and Montreal campaigns commence on the same day. The utmost confidence was ex- pressed at the meeting here recently by Messrs J. E. Aitkinson. G. A. War- burton, W. C. Noxon and others that _Toronto will raise whatever sum of money is her share in the national Patriotic Fund work. 'The townships in the _country of York are expected to` organize and contribute to this campaign in= s way. if . IHE MillKiTS OHARLOTTETOWN MARKET shoot. (rum is. as Jigga- (dozen) _ _ 84 Beet lb,_ (retail) 10-12 Pork. lb. ' J 10% rswiq. is.. - , io Chicken. lb. 12-14 Hay (pressed) ton $12-$18 Straw (pressed) ton __ ~ -".50 Turnipl (bushel). ~ 12 ratswes. Beds. into . . so Potatoes, Blues. (bus) Oats, white (bus) Oats black (bus) Boots. (bus) Carrots (bus) Wool, lb Parsnlps. lb Geese (ber pair) $1 30-$1 75 Ducks (each) 60-80 Hides 14-15 42-44 SUMMERBIDE MARKET Butter (dairy) lb 24-276 Butter, (creamery) lb 30-32c Buckwheat per bus __ 75-90 Calfskins lb. 13c. Eggs per dos. Hay (pressed) ton Hay (loose) per ton Hides per lb. Oats (black) per bus. Oats (white) per bus. Oatmean per 100 lbs Potatoes. per bus Pork (organs left in) Zlic. $10-$18 $9-$10 14c. 471:. 45c. $2.75-$3.00 55c 755-10% Straw (pressed) per ton $6 Turnips, per bus. - 18;-20c Wheat, ber bus. . 80c-$1.10 Wool per lb. 25-40c. Chickens, dressed, per lb 12-15c Lalmb pelts. each 40-60c Mlnarti’e Llnlment Co., Limited. Gentlemen-Last Winter. I received great benefit from the use of MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack of LaGrlppe, and I have frequently proved_it to he very effective in cases of inflammation. _ Yours, W. A. HUTCHISON. SENDING PARCELS T0 BOY8 AT FRONT. The Post Ofiice Department, Otta wa, issues the following suggestions regarding the packing of parcels for soldiers at the front:-. The publlc is urged to exercise every care in packing parcels for the troops, as careful packing is ab- solutely essential to ensure delivery of the parcels in good order. Parcels sent abroad require ii high- er standard of packing than is neces- and this applies with even greater force to parcels for the troops. Those which are inadequately packed run great risk of damage or loss of con- tents. Thln cardboard boxes, such as shoe boxes and thin wooden boxes should not be used; nor does a single sheet or ordinary brown paper afford suffi- cient protection. Tile following forms of packing are recommended:- (l) Strong double cardboard boxes, preferably those made of corrugated cardboard, and having lids which com- pletely enclose the sides of the boxes. (II) Strong wooden boxes. (Ill) Several folds of stout packing paper. (IV) Additional security is af- forded by an outer covering of linen, calico or canvas, which should be securely sewn up. The address of the parcel should be written in ink on the cover prefer- ably in two places. The address of the sender of the parcel should also be stated in order that it may be returned if undellver- able. The contents of the parcel should be stated in writing on the cover. _ in the case of parcels sent to the Mediterranean Force, they should be very nearly round as possible, and well padded with shavings, crumpled pap- er, or similar protective material. The outer covering should consist of strong linen, calico or canvas. and should be securely sewn up. The use of wooden or metal boxes with square corners is undesirable. as par- cels so backed are liable to injure other parcels in transit. No perishable articles should be sent, and anything likely to become soft or sticky. such as chocolates, should be enclosed in tins. Parcels merely wrapped in_pap~ er or packed in thin cardboard boxes, such as shoe boxes, cannot be accept- ed. <--.»o-sooonocvooooocooocoooooo . , 0 2; Quickest, Surest Cough g ;~_; Remedy is Home- Igi Made L, .l if liiosily Prepared _in I Few Blil- utee. Cheap hut Ulequaleil _Q .. <1-(_-<;»oo<;>oooQoooooooooooooooo Some .people are constantly annoyed from one y,ear’e end to the ot er wit a Persistent roncliial cough, which is whol- y unnecessary. Here is a. home-made remedy that gets right at the cause and will make you wonder what became of it. Get 2% ounces Pinex (50 cents worth) from any dru|z§_i_st, pour into a lil-ounce bottle and fill t bottle with plqlngrcnu- lated sigar syrup. Start taking it at once. raduallv but surely you will nptice the phlegm thin out and then disalilpear altogether, thus ending a. coug that you never thoufht would end. _ It also loosens the ry, hoarse or tight. cough and heals the _in- flammation in a painful cough with remarkable rapidity. Ordinary coughs are conquered y if. in 24 hours or_lese. Nothing better for bronchitis, winter coiiqlhs and bronchial asthma. is Pinex and Sugar Syrup mixture makes 16 ounces-enough tol last a family s long time-at a cost of only 54 cents. Keeps perfectlhsnd tastes pleasant. Easi- ly lprepared. ll directions with Piiiex. inex is egspleoial and hi§hly concen- trated componn of genuine orway pine extract, rich in gualacol, and is famous the world over for its ease. certainty and promptnsss in overcoming bad coughs, chasaan throat colds. ' t the genuine. Ask your dmggist for "2 ounces Plnex,” and do not accept an hi else. A guarantee o absolute isf t fu ded " :ik°.s:"{::;i.iar.r ‘in a... $_Toronto, On OOOOOOO M_`6Kenzis_ __& Montgomery , Blsekemlths and Wood Wetkere- parm, Ship and Machine work. cer- riages and sleigiis. Built 'and repaired Also agents for llleco llnglne and llaeaey Harrie Co. All_oi-dere promptly attended td. 'Give us' s cal Satisfaction guaran- ed. f "_ 'r' " r “_ 7 I - _ ` I 1 'l h [HN] _usnsuris a nonroouisiiv. _ yt", wgmlngg md R¢¢.|1_ ,_ ._ ,__-_~.__;-.~...._.~._»_... _ ._ _ .arssiovstsr.__ll;_re;t»__ l\sze.i-i.e-Mig” _esnumu f msioiolfllllla ' I ` i `,,,_ ,,,;.'.,,.'.;;,'*' _ ‘_».‘. ~ _\ ' ` / I ‘ll ‘ f ._ . ---`*‘~~**"~»‘-lt~.~¢»lB»»»»e'~».-r %mya~n>s W.; _ ~,-_-..-.I-_..;f_~..-~_.-_3...:-:f-»_ » ` _-s_qmfi#c‘-"cet-'\xsg'_-is.<>i<1is+sr<-ala ~ _- lo, 'Rss-_ " My »»-»--1 -i-#-2 -1 2-~:='-* i' ` s I know of nothing like iti Moving among!! gi sick people of my charge, I havt Pl'°V¢d U “il i absolute fact that for old wounds, cuts, eczema, and :kin diseases, Zam-Buk is really marvellous."-liev. A. _ _ D. MscLEOD, Harcourt, N3. I 772 ‘ ’ Zum-Buii cured me ;_and from the day the last sore was healed there has been no trace , oi return of the disease."-J. E. ARSEN_AUl~T. -l-P-| Wellington, P.E.l. _ “ Speaking professionally, I would W4 apply Zam~Buk to all cases oi ec- 1¢m3_ ulcers, abscesses and allied diseases. I have proved Zam-Buk able to cure the worst cases."-NURSE KEITH, Olds, Alia. “ Give me Zam- Buk! lt is the fincsl all - round licnlci known. lt cured mc of ii poisoned liiiiisl, my 3 children of lied scalp sores, and my “ Eaema vvas_my _trouble, ‘__ and l suffered for years. Tried practically everything, in vsiii l husband of :i badly crushed linger. No home should be wltlioutit."-MRS. VILLIERS, Stiidacona St., Montreal, Zan-Buk is purely herbal, and lor piles. eczema. cuis. burns, haby‘s sores, ulcers, and all sliln diseases and injuries is ihz nest known and quickest cure. .'>0c. box. all diunisls and sion-a. The - opinion of the majority of the mothers in the Dominion ls- d/@@71z.o,cZ_ K s -‘ C/i .ri Zi C .7 .U I VT L/. r -‘l sary in the Canadian Parcel Post. {)F{il_`,'(j-S _ `/'f’l"\ilH{R§ lm -use I i __ :` f'_-"* _a_-_,_ .,..-_. .-.»_.= '-.. -=--'= -._. , -_ f if _ » _- .' fr ' ¢r'.;==_-'.,;f. :mf :-=_ -f*'=’-:_ "1 ~'-' =:."».,c? -1 » ..<~,f,sf- _., ,, _,___ . /» l ‘ '°‘$'§f._. ,_”'."’ t Beaver Flour ~_= -_Teil ; ' 1*" .- +1' » “W The Original Blended Flour ..~-,=‘§><.', .' sr- . -vx: f. _ _ i' -$1-:' ¢*'.>» ; -. - »,¢ s 4-,_ _- . Always the same in A '_ 3’ Strength and Flavor. _W .. - l‘j§ it'-F5-.*.. if it .3 V-'-.= si - __ _ _ __,;..,¢. _ _ i is ble[ld€d before being ground. That is, exact proportions of Ontario winter wheat and the stronger f Western wheat, are ground_togetlier. This means that “Beaver Flour is always uniform in strength_ and quality. You can depend on it for ns W. l *U _ . ____ _-_ Z. wg.. .,-. . 3 __» i'-t,f_:'.§r '~ 5-1- _ -' _ *- _ ’ -“<_` i< -’==.-M if I" 'f:_='i..._=*-"»` -.- ' ' _ és.; gi' r"~_‘_l “-2”-:;_ . _ - .__ “¥;.¢i¥& -=,, - g'1:'f}'::’;f-` _ all your baking. nzsisss-wfaasliufia-»r»s.c»¢»c».s»sc¢¢s. . ~s,. “_ ..-;A¢_:_¢,_ .__ _ _,L ,__ -sf;-'=. ,-52 -¢».vv_._,.»_>-;. ._. _._ __ _. _gf--_,..»,. '_ ‘T5 - _ __ .. ' __ is .-,f-._,;¢_._,{.:_- .f.-s~:,s_-_-va 1.1-_=..;;-..'__-5., _;_..;g'1, _ <~ ‘lla 'l'. B. Taylor Co. Limited. Clllhnm, Ont -` “ :'» rf: M- > NW' 2- Q grain- Just Arrived 50 pairs Men’s heavy all-wool Tweed Pants worth $3.50. We are selling them for $2.50. Do not fail to get a pair before they all go. We will not be able to replace them at that price. I Also a new shipment of Gardner’s Overcoats ” extra quality. Owing to a delay_ in shipping we got these coats below their regular price and we can offer you the following: Best $l5.00'value for 12.50. 18.00 value for 15,00. also some higher and _some lower. These are Gardner’s best overcoats made of pure all-wool heavy weight tweeds_ Convertible collars and best twilied italian. Come and see our coats when you _want one. ' None can beat our values. Also : Do not forget our extra underwear offer. C. E. Pratt & Son ST. PETERS assa-ii-iiivnnsisii. " " ' _ .Special Sale of Canned Y A Goods in the Oyster department we sell canned lobsters and other good-at ow prices £419. gin Lessors. . . _ c Sardines Victonalirandulnfiti turf. ' ’ Campbells Soups 13c 2 ior........ _ . Numerous other kinds reasonable _ At A lwards ueen Street 7 "Will f 'Fifi 5 ;F1= 'J