French ivory we are showing‘ B! 88-697" ‘loudly flng- lllflllllmfiflil 0f . Frmch ivory for the HQINW “M, and would be pleased w ha", all those interested in m, iine, will at oin- store W; 100k these Boode over. ,we 113,79 [W811 ti 801$ 118$] 9i thoiixbl- and can-e in‘ selec- mg gar stock and weknpw that for qllfl-"W "l4 5.951.811 i! i5 all that can be desired. i; there ls with: you're- quire it would be‘ iladvisable w come eerily amid ees tihe mu iine-iilesnweble pri- CES- i i. i.i=iiiiii CENTRAL DRUGSTORE 1 i 1 s“ Our Xmae Perfumee ‘ 1w \ ..,.,,‘.. IIII he adile Oentnetloll QOIII ll m allowed u one nerd- received Miscellaneous A CHRISTMAS GIFT I01"! "mi- thun the Prince Edward lend Fouvenirs-beeutlfully il- lustrated. Price 50o by mall 57c. uard n. 1 Female Help Wanted XTED-GIRLS TO LHAIIN i ruimuh i nix. Apply 321 Kcnt lltfl. urswsnvnnsr. vomm wo- men iv enter training School for llillilil! at Falconwood Hospital. 1 pl,‘ tn gtobcrtaNlil. Nicholson. we: t e t. i’ rses. H“ n 0 ‘i’ “Nov; I-tf. 1 I i f iiissiiiiiii ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisement Inlel all: lealllg, 2e per Ill‘ for elel h- ~ if... co lee eene (0.01: eere te be‘ t0 GOII t0 eever penlge, etc. one word. but Ive lgvuee (n emee» Uni renlfnleel t0 edvel coll —IIII IQBI—IIII all in II ease en ill-Icicle _ DYE __igi_aiii 3")’ 0m)’ ' ‘Diamond Dyes" Each shsbby skirt-I. costs, draperies, weiete. everything, iiupei-deived. They )6 no revival of the pests. to say and where to end. -——. F0 II. ---—_-_____i FOB BALIiP-A LARGE SIZ \\'.\\"l‘I-ID—-A G 0D ROY. APPLY sore trial, but the soprano choir is apt to be o. soarer. vaooO-v-OO ferwuliel, In canto ldIeIfllQ- rflulnnh clocked. Alive For Sale. SALFr-ELECTIIIU plant. A nico homo in pa mrnl. Apply Ii. C. \\'cbst<- ltlvcr. con-p -i fox. black parents. A i B. Taylor, Harrington. pp y Wanted “UR! WAITIID-l-Wlllll BE OPE!!- atlng at the old stand in all kinds of furs. Purchase price absolutely on quality offered. W. Chester S. JCIAIPB. ' Male Help Wanted— nbtluardian 0 icc. '20ii.'l-l2-'7~BI, iliiMiiMflililli Sewice for Sundfiy, (‘berry Volley 10.30 a. m. “Dove and assurance" Vernon River 2.30 p. m. ‘lllvidence MR3. CHARLES JORDAN At Gurnsey (‘ave on Nov. 22nd (‘illlle ‘to the home of Mn les Jordan and removed from his beloved wife, Lilly, iit the yum oi‘ '48 years. About two lisoi‘ one tiutt was ‘held so dear lieu the end was tl-PDTOMWHE aid ‘to n friend who stood M’ Millie, "1 have no four oi‘ go ilmuirii tho valley." The fun- vlili-h was largely flllellfled conducted by Rev. CJE. Arm- iig who spoke from 2nd Timothy i (‘homer and 3rd ‘verse also 4th liter and 7th verse. ln- his ser i he spoke tendcriy of the ti. lilo of the departed and he kindness and iIOSPlLTllQV ‘that. hoiiiil iiiiviiya afforded. 'i‘iio.~ic liiiulir zicted its quail ‘bearers = llcsm-i iliiminond Nicolle. iiiiili Nicolle, \Vlii‘l‘¢:il Uffiillllll do lion-kins, Pater lirehaut and i" LcLu<-.licii_ Mr. lLJ. Beck as- lls undcrtukcr and Mir. RC‘- Milélli‘ drove the Jicarse which 0W1 hcr rcimulus to the com ' ct (‘ope lleitr. Tiicdeccas us a daughter of Mir. Tiliomas is ivho siill ‘survives her. She ei oiiu broiliw, Everett xii. liomol lwosistor Zllrs. Frank Neil Mui- 0n and in Frank liutchison‘ " W". hifltis. in her own home u survived ‘by .1 ‘ENOITGWLIIR ' five daughters and ‘tiwo - llnrry- Nelson, Mrs. Ed- i lliiiiiiiiii ivlio resides in Hi0 Mrs. Mm. WiillairdGra- “PM y Harbour, Vernon Rullb. who “wire nllipreei- e of her death and hi; 1m “their tears together . but iiiquiilld wife and imotll- for they have the ch 1.41%.! ling in that iillld and Ida,‘ Sadie and Ii. l“ iii-iii“ limp hmblrow not as those 0i ting- than he ‘llfwiv and where “more. L . _. “.15? Al‘ LAST bleeding} 9" ‘fyou are suffering g Piim ' l"°,"'"8. blindor pro- wn homo ca“ {Ill you how, in L. ldi.is."~=~iiiili“ffi-i"illtl Thug: or rEi~i==""'"r.':z.':r-= ~i=~~ "' .i:." "- S_'S. Canadian‘ Mined- which called yesterday morning st 8 o'clock on hcr last trip ‘this season from‘ Hhnr» ottetcm-n ‘to lSt. John's, Newfound- ls \ bo-forl- iicr i dealil- lurid, has had a wonderfully succes- \\'fl_\‘ stricken with fiil iind simisfitvtnry season not iia.v- l paralysis and every ing lost. u single animal ‘e that human aid could per- 0|- iiom of any kind ' Wits oi‘ no avail in rctiiiniiii; on any of 111,. grip,“ i" gap. tirin Lilouie the steamer is fortun- ate in lurvdng a man who is singu- larly careful said particularly in re- zard to the safety and comfort of the diva stool: entrusted ‘to charge. Wheui eantcidy winds pre VWiiPd, ho took‘ ‘his ship ‘thrrough tho siriiit of iCanso, and in‘ westerly winds he went around ‘Cape North. The fact that darting the season, he carried over 1400 head of cattle, 280 horses and many sheep and pouiiry \\'iiil0ill. tiio loss of u? single one is something which has nev- er iicen "known ibefore for generally a steamer oven. on a single tidp is ' ' bound io have some ‘loss. ’i‘-hc.-. rig- ants here, Hears Bunuiilii, Boll & Co., um iccrtahiLv to ibc congratu- iiited on the ‘lllOSl satisfactory sier vice maintained and no doubt aicxi vcar there will be l, considerably larger volume of trade between this province and tho Ancient Col- any. town are also to b0 commended t‘or their splendid towards dunking tiic service a aux» (3988. through siorinoail darkness and iii every particular gave satisfac- tiion. and this will-no doubt be nu- other factor iwoukhig tnwtairdw good season ‘nokt your The steam- er's oul-virard qua-go yesterday con- sisted of the following: (i390 bags of oats. boxes and bags‘ of vegetables, 56 barrels m’ pool-lit)’. 268 boxes of ~bui~ ter. 6798 ibales oi‘ Iiay, 20 boxes of cheese, 313 cases of eggs, 3 cases of celery. 54 boxes of meaty 117 qillfl beef. 6 carcasses of liimih, 8 ihlils. oysters, 1 crate live geese. 8 head of entitle, 1 horse and 48 sheep. were Messrs J18. wedlock, (larvcil Bruit, Leona/rd Wood. Nelsen Rat- tmiibury, oodiman, Packilng 0b., J.A. Ferquhiarson. and llarrls Abel/wit‘ Co. that we have massed froin death to life" (‘berry Valley “Denying self or denying Christ" PAPER MONEY BLAMED FOR OHM-The epidemic of Spanish grip in a milder form than the usu- ul run of disease, which is now sweeping through France. is blam- ed by the doctors on the recast cu- ormmis increases in the amount of paper money in circulation. Smell hille ere especially condemned be- cause they change bends so often that they become filthy in a few dare end are tlien perfect germ carriers. vzwiirovi RlVEI-T c-iiicuirfi 6.30 p. m. LA$T TRIP oil- sEAEoNT-Tife his The lwhor union of Charlotte- work towards l‘ il(‘_\' worked incessantly 3080' lbngs potatoes, 100 The principal shippers ‘Ifldl. W Sims ..__..-¢0->___. awhile of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any women can diamond-dye‘ worn, dresses, gloves. stockings, sweaters, whether ‘tool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, nsw, rich, fiidelees colors. rrinience to the child, and o effect- iiiliiy that they pass from he body thoroughly cleanse the stomach, and‘ bowels ind ‘leave them in a condition not iivornble to worms, and there will The art ofconversution consists in knowing where to begin, what A duii minister in the pulpit is a. in the i .1 LIGHT rt pay- E FATS? l054-l2-2-Gi. 8827-l1_-_§§tf Conquered b)‘ Um ‘rwn Bottle Remedy. non‘ minute lnncer. Send today‘. treatment Kllflrflmmld- 1:” tan‘ cunts to cover P011155“- \V. "“ dental Giilriiiui TEA OIIRVID market building Thursday. . CHRISTMAS H st; Patton's ooi.|.e ma? and‘ dressed dolls Ten Thursday afternoon. at day. -__.__. ALL KINDS building Thursday, Dec. 9th year. ._-_-_ yours toiliiy ut Patonb. day evenlngn. Cias . Wood, MifliSli-‘P. scrlption to The Guardian. dinn gratefully acknowledges handsome calendar (from hiessri: tiiv well known boot and Shoo mcii. ‘Plio design is a very ‘artistic one. Another particularly beautiful cal- endar is the gift of Dr. K. 1V. Mai: Kinnon, Veterinary Surgeon, ‘the design is a very appropriate mic "Pal Ofilline," a handsome lady and‘. LePagc, Brady & Co. Ltd, a handsome ilorse. ‘ill/lnny thanks. .____¢0->---— sud hiiiiiiiis HALIFAX. furnished by Company the change.) Atch wit‘, ‘Wheat Dec. 17.1%, March 169%. Corn, December 75%. Mill‘. 77%. UillS, Dec. 48%, lllsy 72%- 5214 Jsny. Pork 2395 bid. July ASTHMA ‘ II hlll nml Lhronlc Payee“ ‘all only K, “UUKI-NY nus». Olirml-l 142 Mum-ii aim-t. Tory-mo 8555-1 l-ll-tf. 1921 CALENDA R‘8.-~’l‘iie Gnar- Dec. W-(Quotatlonu F. B. McCurdy and Aloiitreiil Stock liv- FARMERS ATTENTIOM- Lei our Account end Record Book do the thinking for you. it will iieipl vou in solve many doubtful prob lenis of the past. Get one today and start the new year right. One giv- en for every new or renewal sub {l VETERANS MEETING-The rclcu iar meeting" of iociii branch of (l. ‘W’. V. .-\. will lie held in the “Gilli! Friday night 10th inst. at. S _ clock. Executive incetiiig ni 7.10 ___.., |TPAY.mb\l1l.||Lh1|,mflg°Q_ from 5 to 7 at the 2i ANDKEROHiEFQ of first quality and pfgfily 93mm, 2058-1Z-7.3| NiERY opening at the Orphanage 2i 6E1’ YouR CHRISTMAS GIFTS me ofllllflllllse Tea on Thurs‘ 2i OF NOVELTIES at the fancy booth in the market DAINTY NECKWEAR giiftii ill, Wuyn please and‘ Patoifs collars and ties are exceptionally nice this‘ 2025-12'7‘-Zii A SILK QCARF would please any member of the family. Select XMAS HiiLPi-A look at our leather goods will relieve you of all Xian-is worries. Have your scl- ectioiis laid uiwiry now at our store MR. FARMERP-Do you keep a record of your earnings and ex- penditures?‘ Why not get your first account book free by subscribing or renewing your subscription to The Guardian and start right now. 8555-1l-11-tf. i Annie Veasey of Leiciiester, Emir land presided at ‘the organ at tho service at Vernon River on Sun- l ii ' iliS weer mvsa PRESBYTERIANHPILWH”, 1"’ 5°“ “l 0H=URCH.-lService December 5th. ll n. m., Sunday School and Bible s, 10 u. ‘in., Service '7 p. -ill. Rev. i HOME FOR AGED.--S0ine two or “WM. months “g0 we reminded our reiuiers that Halifax liad a lioinc for tbo aired _ iiiro. We hope that some of oui WPitilily and kind hearted men will lake steps to sec that Charlotte- town does not linger longer iii lilin‘ very iiiporutiit uicttei‘. VETERANS MUQT PAY. —Bu5- "rout v ‘svith tho itllied forces in the _\)11r and now iiVt! hero must ha)‘ lib"- of tiii- bonus given by lllil $1M" ti) its service men. This was tho foiiows:—~'i‘o perpetuate the close and kindly ti learner! and undergone overseas. and to maliit in a proper standard of dignity DOUWBQXI men. To preserve the memory; of our comrades who made the great sacrifice, and to use our tiiifluiiiuve to see that suiinible monuments are erected t0 their memory. to en- sure that proper provision is made for our maimed, sick and needy comrades, and to see that reason- able pensions are given to tlieinoi- hers. wives and oiplinns of fallen comrades. To niwairs maln- taln mid inculcate a spirit of pai- rlotisin and, loyalty to Cunudii. 1i spirit of patriotism and lovaity’ i0 the Empire and a ispifit of loyalty to our 'l‘.liroiie, who ia after all ‘the Key Stone of that.‘ great Arch. that lin- movable ‘ pirc. To impress upon our mem- bers that they are to continue serve Ciuindu and the liimlllfe "1 the time nf ‘l>“"<?6 jmirit 0f sm-riricipiiiiii lqijoltvylfi tiicy diii‘ iii tiio"iiint\ of war. p, L HAMBERLAiNQ ASBIBTB NATURE v A cold le the stempt of nature wh ekin or from germs. nature in restoring the system a liealihycondition. 35c. and 65c. ADDRESS CORRISPOND ENG! TO WAR VETER- _ ANS COLUMN, HO. BOX 865, CHAR. LOTTETOWN ~~neveooooeveeooooe0btfil 2026—12.7-3l W"""'"° T° QTHERS- The accident in the ‘market place of a. French town. ‘They had been to a little concert and were not quite so clear head- ed as tiii-y might have been. The soldiers iiiet by said the second: "it's the sun? "Get out!" ‘Worse it. is-dhe iiioon the oint for some littln time, each I tionlilrinced that he ivas right. Even- , um y a third man entered on the VISITING ORGANISI- Mini “camp "Eras. mm me first; ller¢'5 another biokc; let's ask iiiiii." On being asked, the third man stared, puzzled atthe light. and then shook "Sorry. haven't the , fitiutest ides-you see, l‘m a stran- uin‘t up y-st." They argued head douhtingiy. y n gerni’! ‘these’ pants! rudes. We trust riides will make use of the column known their opinion on any sub- jectPieasei address us as above directed. _______-&‘ ST. ANDREWS DAY.-ln respond ing to the toast of the War Vei- rans Association at the Si. An- drew-: dinner Comrade hlacNult stated that as the objects of the Associution- were often iinisunde. stood he would sot forth hrlefily the main‘ objects, ivhich should be liuown to all people. The, are nu 0t‘ inutuiii service ‘nil riaiurnvd our King who sits on thr- arcip- tiio British Ein- ‘tu sam" i in the n» some forty ycuru Dbc. ll.~—)fieii who fiouirill» S Ich result either from a eudilen chili closing the pore: of the The sensible way to treat this condition is to take Chamber- lsiifs Cough Remedy which loos- ens the secretions and assists "'l‘here’s something pecooi- iill‘ about the inooii tonight, ain't 111?"! 'i\1'.l'?" “Pilot's not the moon." OUR A'lM.—-"l‘he main object we have in writing this column is try and make it useful to our conn- tiuit our omn- iii any way thev see ifit, in either asking for information or making this year to rid the eyetsm of the poleene, Aiueriuin we publish it im to town. Let u the subject 88!‘ 0t‘ this Tho Paris do i the nuiiicro whlia our stock is complete. ‘J hn. 55cm“, ‘WM ill" "P51 EBZiIiS-l-lb “tell-to our- 50B. c Johnson. 2069-11l37‘2i5"‘t "‘ "Kills" Window on the tor “““"“‘g‘°“ _______ iiloor of a tail building. i-Suid the irst: pose, howev flagpole, of public foun good at movement. 0 tiiffcrent dire [iii meriiorlal. community h Frank S. Deiend. 0f his toward the reported decls orsanizstlons of British and Caus- i-ilan veterans to refuse t combination poll and - lluibilshed in the United Sta Among the notions which w Rraduaiiy discarding is that memories as have been placed iii puhilr squ such iis the Worth monument or 1mm. ‘ltevit said-tho} least as ' Town GUAIIIII. ""- WAR MzMoniAiu-rrne foliuwlii is condensed from the tural Record" Arch itectural s as possible. i... Have iii-assist slwW you "Diamond _ - 2‘ " — D"!- c°i°P 531113’ TABLE LI-NENS and towels for o¢e§ ""‘-'“'¢°‘*_—’_ the housewife at Pstoirs. ::Mlller‘s Worm Powder‘ des- z0r»'-1g_7-3i 3° m“ “f dam- troylfl, worms without nnya lacon- M will .__.. 'SlZ6~Vflille or beauty will remove n monument from the da-n- foi-getfulness oii inn walks pas/t the us monuments t sii Arch‘ itself. A way must be found to oblige us t0 keep fresh the memory nf deeds of our War. What shall it be? 1f the monument ls given it purl ‘er slight, that of a. ium Lain. thorn is so hope that its usefulnevs will oc- casionally tiring ‘to mind the rea- sons for its exisiczzrc. It. the monu- ment falls in the field of scuip ture, and assuming that. it is as the Shorinitn equestrian figure at the Plaza, or the Sim/w Memorial at Boston- we have the advantage of life and f the satisfaction A better solution is seen in a he use-i ction-tiiot o!‘ i Our smaller towns by the i.hoi1- sand need it point of CODCCIILPII: mm or publlf: interest let ma; be a ml>lit<l>iiti . cuse erected as p standard, of attitude ions by o pay the bonus tux because United States veterans are exempt. i ultra-conserve tlve e are fortunately Will‘ memorial must ‘be arches or col- uiniis or fountains or worse yet set images in uniform that promptly llflt tiie Dart. of the very children of those who erected it, children brought up in the awe of its splendor and 0f the deeds which they record, Arc ’Etoile, wonderful. monument $11M it is. as free from impressive we (iilPSPiV8S-—pili§$ hat X11135 tin.‘ men iii the World i‘ at liis ‘hOill "n2 p. lll. ill‘? l 0f real beauty and rneiiwry at once gets busy, thus preventing musty staleness of incription load- ed columns and obeiisks. tiic 8 “ArchitecT which is the lending journal bee, and $111119 1n the hopes that 1W Drove of interest to all those who are interested in seeing i1 suitable fllleiillbflui to our tfail-icn comrades erected in Charlotte- fiet as insny views on i Life insurance returns of this kind are most illfei-mtinw n: deix to the general state of tlis- lEVilfIlfO of h Prosperity New business written by the life insure-ace companies of Canada last year. as reported at Ottawa, re~ fleets a very satisfactory condition in the country. The gross new bus~ iness issued and paid for in cash in 1919 is given as $524,543,629, as compared with $313,251,556 in 19- 18. In. peoipie_ All’! classes Rift: i» pi‘ .- ..t ed 9n the nnmiber taking out life insurance policies. The degree thrift obtaining is also record to hnmierlal extent in figur of cd es which tell of the number who have decided to save in this manner. An echo of the dread influenza epidemic is found in the fact ‘that, 0f the net death olahni-i in 1919, 17. 69 per cent was due to the ravages of the "fin" in the earlier port the year. The increases in not amount of risks from $1,394,823,308 to 51.712.062.023, and inreserves from $291,035,397 to $321,027,592. show that the life hisurance bus-ii as a pil- lar of the naitionai financial struct- ure, showing soundness and strong- Evideuice of prosperity ‘is to be found not only dn statistics telling of money saved, ‘but in figures snow- Ang the healthy (levaiupiiient of the habit of economy which life insur- iiiess in Canada continues once iuculciites. Minced‘: LIIIQOIU Puree Blots-leper ___.__@-0&€__ IN MEMORILAM CHARLES McKENZIE The funeral of the late (‘hm-lo cKenzlo, Whim Rood was ilOii e September l7, inst.,.a M Th respect in which lie ivns heii by his neighbors and friends wa shiown iby the large number who attended the funeral service which was conducted by his pastor Rev. J. Neilson. Mr. McKenzie loaves a widow nf axon rams ‘Ldininmoo-p. ‘i illness which s‘ i L ‘i “I I two eons, and five daughters. Tho The daughters are: P. E. l.; Lizzie, Katie and Mildred 8. memorial to the sons given to the cause. Let ouch such house con; iiiln a. iiiienioriai liuii or i-orridoizi .~ii placed that iiii who outer lllilSi i pass through this ‘place 0t‘ memoigv. f or else ‘so that. forcgnihering of tile.‘ people take place in the present-m blems oi‘ the struggle. l1" u. great city, why not ii memo- nf trophies and other visible cni | rial stadium, Why not ii. uieiiioriul playground or recreation children of tliose lWilO fell in battle. Why not memorial brunch libraries or ‘bridge or municipal towers Oi‘ iirt worth wiiilc. Rub Rheumatic Pain, soreness, Stiffness Rub soothing, Jacobs Oil" announcement. bv DIGKY " DIPPY’S E IlTAlll ‘Ciltv (lollector e galleries. If then the idea of memorial is properly uudeirsiiooil by the artist. and adequately incorporated by him in the useful structure, this last- ing purpose of the building will in- sure the lasing memory oi‘ the men umi deeds that made its erection @8115. PAIN .R.IG.HT_ QUT. VZITH SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF out: “sr. JACOBS 0a.." What's ltiicuiiiulisiu? Pain only. ‘Stop dragging! Not one cnsc in fifty requires internal ireaiini-ni. "Si. tiic "tender spot" and‘ relic!‘ comes in~i utaiitly. “St Jacobs Oil" is i]. liarin-‘ loss -l"ill"lllllfllirlll'l and sciatica lini-l iiieiii, which never disappoints and cannot burn the skin. I;ini'be.i' up! Quit vompiiiiningli Got u. small iriui ibottio from your‘ ilruirglst, and in just you'll b0 free from and sciatic pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don‘t stiffer! Relief zvwnlts you. Old hour-st. "Si. Jacobs fill” has cured millions m‘ riic-uiiia- iisun‘ sufferers in the last. half con tury, and is just as good for scin- iic-a, neurugiiii, iilllllililgl), backache, Qprains and pwellings. - pcnctrzttiiiig d irectly’ upon a moment rheumatism i driveivny or purki’; structure for the: T .1- . i t i _ IQIOUOU at houic. By the death of Mr. Mc- Kenzie, whim Road loses one oi‘ ‘its oldest reached the advanced age of sev- ‘enty-five years. It also residents, he biiviiig Great i5 Day itoc Sale 0f Boots and Shoes And Other Footwear. Commencing Weiiiicsday Morning Dec. ist Everything goes, prices cut t o the bottom. Leather Goods. Felt Goods, Gaiters Hockeylloots, Lumbermaifls Silk Hose all 20 p. 0.. to 30 In 0.. oil’. s, will be. sold at the lowest prices obtainable in . . . .Rubber good This is probably the best assorted stock of Footwear in Lower , Canada. ' i ‘ (Fanada, it’s a golden opportimity toklo your fall buying at; whole- siile prices. The chalice comes but once while ltis going. i, _ I E . . . .S0ine of the special prices we are offering are listed below, these are imarked less than cost today. For farm wear i- For Farm We sons are: George of Baltimore, and Dan on the homestead. Angus prbdeoeitsed iltim only six weeks ago. Mrs. Frank Jaquith, Boston, U. 8., Mrs. David Campbell, One son, Mllltown, loses one who was it good neighbor aiiid n wit kind and genial friend. l-ie will be especially missed both in iiie homo and the community, igcciiuse of the tact that up to ui0ntiis_ iviiich lie bore iirnce, he enjoyed ‘good health and led an cot-Ive tout of door life, being _ u féllllliiiti’ figure fronds and acquaintances _ _,. 4r“ -. M. ~~—-.—_-; ys having it cheery greeting for every one. ----—¢0>——-—- v m“ “m” "f “i5 Quito often the mun who is ifl-‘l-vll 111W"- llllei" | swift. and a good guessei- distances Willi l-lill- the aiuw but. aurc chap. (some girls flirt with handker- lllillly chiefs and some with fnni-i, but the "l!" “i ]inzijority' prefer to flirt with men. to his ii lie light sled ly our hul Mill! indirect lighting ilxtu All the (lure ni dirw’ CLEAR AS A QRYSTAL ‘I 1b ie avoided but none at '..- ‘humiliation t! lost, our mil-OI’ lnereued loo them as You'll like them. And ‘mill like them more‘ and i-ore u you use than. tine light fixtures are ex- iupi from Tu MARITIME ELECTRIC couriivv LIMITED Mens Working Boots, now $53-35 Mens Whole Stock Boots - 155-95 'PaimersfSlioe Puck's now P3430 Boys Heavy Boots, Kip now 553-95 Boys Fine BQQtS . . - . . . . . . Womens HeavyBoots now 33-60 Girls Heavy Boots now - - - 132-40 Childs Heavy Boots now --$2-0° Mens and Womens Spats and High Gaiters all 20 p. c. off. ALLEY 8i COMPANYUMITED Cash Only, no Goods Allowed on Approbation, nor Money Refunded. Q p; ‘IAn k Reduction Socks, and Ladies in a llfetme, grasp it For Fine Wear Mens Laced Boots $5110 for $4.00 Mens $7.50 boots for ----$6-00 Mens Dancing Shoes now $720 Mens Hockey Boots, now - -$4-40 Womens High Laced Boots $3.95 Womerfs Fine Slippers . . $4495 Womens Kid Slip ers - -- - 132-80 Patent Leather umps Cushion S0195 . . . . . . $4.95 Felt goods, our stock is very com plete, every thing you want, all 20 p. c. off. Ladies Silk Sotckings, to $3.00 now $3130 8H Jolene -e-. worth up d tax. ‘L- ' Z -BY SINNOTT i iwEDNE$DAY:-——A MAN CALLED i AT THE DOOR AND WANTED TD SELL ME some. HAIR TONIC. AS MY HMR HAS BEEN FALLING ouT LATELY, l DECIDED TOTRY iTZ when I PAID HIM 16min: ‘no YOU KNOW mvoue wuo tiAS HAD REsuLTs usme THIS s~rui=i=?"’ "i iiAvig-"SAIo us.“ THERE ussp To as a LITTLE BALD svors on ' i THE ‘roP 0F MY HEAD. 1 PUT 0N SEVERAL APPLiCATlONS OF TlliS "' mmzvetous AcciauaiaxronJ’ ” AND Air: "rue. spots THERE new?" “Noam. WHERE. ‘mesa a SPOTS USED TO BE J THE-IRE is now can’ . , cue!" '~' ewe