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The services of this department are freely and cheerfully oEered to you. Dou’t .hesitate to write no matter whether you wish to invest $10, $ioo,$I,ooo $10,000 or a larger amount. l". B. McCURDY ®. C0. usmasits uourlusai. srocx sxcuanoa. HAI-IFAX, N. s. c1~iAaLorTsTowN,PE.1_ usnrrma saoualrms. Quotations furnihed b F, B, Curdy & C0-. Block & yBond Broken- srn, Members Montreal Bene; Eiuhonav. 164 Richmond Bt-» Oharlottstown. BANKS. . December 5 'll B. N. A. 143 @ 151 Montreal 247; @ 248; Commerce 206; @ 2075 13. N. S. 279; @ zoo; Royal zasl @ 2391 Acadia Fire Acadian Sugar Pfd Acadia Sugar Com Brandram Henderson com Eaet.Can.Sav.&Loan Co. Eastern Trust Halifax Cold Storage Pfd Halifax Fire Mar. Tel. & Tel. Com _ Mar. Tel. & Tel Pfd N. B. Telephone 104 101 NOVA Scotia Oar let Pfd 86 Nova Scotia Car Znd Pfd 45 Nova Scotia 3rd Pfd 23 Nova Scotia Car common 21 Btannelds Pfd Trin. Cons. Tel. com Staritields common 63 Trin. Electric 7| 73` . BONDS. __ Brandrham-Henderson 6| 100 97 C. B. Elec. 5s 951 95_ Chronicle 4| 101 991 Halifax Tram. 5s 100% 100 Maritime Telephone so 106 104 N. s. steel ist neg. 5s 951 94; N.S.Steel Debenture Stock 105 103 Porto Rico 5a 90 89 Stanflelds Gs 102i _.101 Trinidad Telco. 'll 101 99 Trin. Elec. 5| 93 90 ` STOCK QUOTATIONS. 110 100 10a 100 14; va 50 142 131 152 101 98 102 98 30 100 98 104 102 30 Erie Louisville & Nash Miss. Pacific N. Y. Central Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Reading ‘Rock Island - ‘Southern Pacific 111§ Southern Railway 29; St. Paul 110% Union Pacific, 1742 lll. S. Steel 63} lf. S. Steel Pfd. 109} Vi-rginia Chemical 531 72! 127 1791 sig 1511 sez 1051 1111 1221 1501 251 Smeltcrn Gr. Northern Pfd Lehigh MONTREAL BTO December 6 '11 Canadian Pacific 240 Canada Cement 28k Canada Cement Pfd 90 Detroit , 'll Dom. Iron Pfd. Dom. Steel Co`rp'n 56;, Illinois Traction Pfd Minn. & St. Paul (Soo) ` 133# Montreal Power 188; Montreal Street Ry. 229 N. S. Steel & Coal 95 -.filchclieu & Ontario 1212 Toronto' ily. 137 Rio _ 1122 S _ lVlinard's Liniinent Co., Lin Gentlemen,-Last winter hawlnlgan ______.____.._»-. 31 1561 as; 1051 11s 121; 140 ai 1501 ssl 1051 1161 121; 149; 251 1101 293 109; 172; 62| 251 1101 29; 109; 111; 621 109 109 sal 53; oo; 70 izs 1261 177% 178 ~ OKB. High Low Close 2391 2391 za 231 89; 90 10 71 102 55% 561 » ‘ 90. isa 133. is-ri iss; 2201 221 94; 95; 121 121; iasl iso; 112; 1121 .1211 iited. I receiver reat beneflt from the use of MIN- Quotations Furnished by F. B. Mc- Ciirdy & Co.,~-Members Montreal Stock Exchange, Charlottetown, P. E. I. NEW YORK STOCKS. December 6 '11 Atchison Am. Beet at Sugar Anacondn Copper STE Amal. Copper 621 Am. Car & Fdy Am. Tel. & Tel. Baltimore & Ohio Brooklyn lt. T. Central Leather 1061 54 1391 101; 173 201 a 105 105 53 f 36§ 362 60; 61 53? 53? 138i 139 101 101 'I7 77 1 S ARD’S LINIMENT in a severe attacl ol LaGrippe, and I have frequently proved it to be very eflective in cases of Inflammation. Yours, W. A. 'HUTCI-IINSON. Handkorohlels madein lrelanl evihroldered in France--_Arm_enl ln the Canary and Azores island: returned to Ireland-washed. fiv- lshod bleached there--than sen- out to Charlottetown for Prlncl Edward Island Women. That.”- qulto ti Journey for a dainty bit. o lin-n and lace lsn‘tlt?-Moo,re>‘ 20 20* Chesapeake & Ohio 74; T3§ 73; ' roi 'Z-Zdi 'I`.»iishermen, l-ish Dealers.-Kindly favoi 0 ue with vou_r name_and address so that wi r' ay from time to time mail your infnrmatio of value. T°_ n"h°"'“°“i ll mal’ "»“'“ ‘l‘{'l‘ All corre=pondence answered. Pric- MW th” 'hem '"9 W*’~Y5 °f l‘1“°""S Lists, Sliippiiig Cards, and Stencils sei. fish on Commission cl`_fTereni or better on demand. than you have eiipeiieiiccd. 0 We are established 48 YEAR' TR\'US.Our careful attention and refer you for standing to Dunn' Rnd handling. ¢\r"1‘\rl returns , . Mercantile Agency Bradstre et and rewnlls reached,not lospeak 'li or the Market and Fulton Nation ofthe limited and satisfactory account al Banu of ani' Wil0|¢5Hl¢ d¢3l€\‘ ill th. sale will be revelations to you._ Our I business. ' p'ace of bueiueesis the fincstin the city. __ _digmyulltn ri.h'i~i..1.l Ngw Ygrk ooo » oo -C-Ye -» »o ~ ooo ~oooooo . ii i Books, Books, Books. Book for all Make it a Book Books for Christmas Books always please When in doubt give a Book I»_s` _ Stirring tales th' ' Strong titles surf. Q oooooogoooooooo oo-o~oo » . »ooo°o°0Ooo sf-x~ for Men arly strong day bindings. I Appeal to “Her” book. driuftf. ‘ “ ' Books to delight the Children You can’t go wrong, in giving a Book ' ===. if _. ,_ .. l _i I OI OO I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1 § l ooeo’§’?oseoo..oo ofipooooa tappeal to Boys to interest “Him" Books`of Accomplishment and inspiration Our.showing of Books for Girls is Particul- Hymn'Books and Prayer Books in rich holi Beauliful holiday Gift Editions that will The gift ofa Book carries with it a Genuine - Compliment from the giver. A walk through our Book Department will . solve your Christmas G .ft problem. B deciding to give Books you are sure of suitab e Gifts at slight damage to your pocket- .i Carters Bookstore monies £2/2 °.'i§(aY?(e`_\¢ o e gl O0 003,000() Name -ri. rr. ~’=.~» nl iii siullis HAI-IFAX. Dee. 4-T16"-‘ semis have Sir Players' so`iar who will de- fend their colors in the interprovin- Cie! lJ\'0lw8l0nal league this winter. Ywtsrdey they landed ucrntrsontiie speedy wing artist who played brilli- Gllk IIOCYBY for the Wanderers last 5053011- "MM" Was one of the fastest skaters in the Nova Scotia amateur league last winter, and big n-lends WHT “Oi Surprised to learn that Mail- ager Gordon Isnor scooped him np, MacPherson will be used ae a utility player. ` Besides the ex-Wanderers, the su- cials have Hilton, Laing, 'pwadt-lie, Dunphy and Wilkie. They wll1 pm- bably import two or three upper Ca. 'indian players. Last year the Hali- fax team was made up of mn;-ltlme talent, and Insor ls planning on starting the season with 5 team of players from New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. The Socials will probably ca.rry_ three spares. Up to date Manager Murphy has only secured two men for the Cres- cents, Frank Condon and "Chummy" llifllglfuy- MT- Murray isdinegoplatlng w some upper ana an p ayers, and will probably bring five or six ol these men to Halifax. The Crescents wlill likely carry three or four utility p ayers. It is understood that New Glasgow will have “Stonewall"_Morrison in gioal, with perhaps another maritime artist on the team. It is doubtful however, if the eastern town will use any other players from the sister provinces than Morrison. They are endeavoring to land some men from Ontario and Quebec and will probably secure the services of at least seven upper Canadians. Moncton will probably play Wort- man goal; Greggory, center; Crockett, left wing, with Norman to fall back on if they are hard up forha lgrgaril. The other members o t e i _ora aggregation will be imported. Doran, who. played cover-point' for the "Vice" last winter, is endeavor- ing to get H pll1I¢:te\yvit‘hi§,hetWalndi;i:ii'e oi Montreal. e a s o o S. he will likely :gland tho winter 'with his old love- oncton. .-_ OTTAWA, December 4-While thi: coast clubs are taking players ir_0111 the east, the eastern clubs are golnz _to try thel1lédl:ll:Ddlf;_DiCkit“lZ Fegewslfggl the west. i e Ing- 'Ju B ' ` other Fred Taylor, who hangs out at Calgary, has been recommended to the Ottawaiclnb rind the locgls plgylllx ftei° li m a onlie- ilinatne settler " team. which bear _Edmonton for the Fit-Reform cup 18.86 winter. King. i€`iS Sl’-id was ‘hc whole Settler team lnltliat series. HB plays right wing and is a big fellow, weighing somewhere around 180. Hi! Calgary friends wanted him to E0 to Wanderers, but Ottawa was tlpppd .ofl 1*.. 1 : MBOSTON, Dec. 4-Arthur DHUY. ln the Post says :-That America was never so well off for the lVlo\°BU!0U .runners was proved by the \'0S\1l¢5 Of the many grinds to date. The loacal district likewise has produced its full share. In De Mar, PlKZ0"tf Henigm' and s host of other locale, the New England district is sure to be well re- 'reaented. Sydney Hatch's run in the Yonkers. Marathon also SIIOWS that the west is strong in the grind. When the time comes for the _OlY‘U\l>i0 committee to select the American re- presentatives, they are sure to have their troubles. _ MONTREAL, Dec. 4-A wiret frolm Toxin states that in the race 0 0 clde who shall represent JRPBU Bt I-he Olympic games, the first _three compe- titors lowered the world s record fOr the Marathon colrrse bv. 11 xnlnutw. ‘ this bc true '. _ LBTIORONTO, Dec. 4-Stoke Doran. who figured on the Moncton team last year in the maritime pro. leagufi, 10 gi-ying to catch 3 place with the Wan- derers’ team this Ywr- MONTHEAL, Dec. 4-With regard to the story from Ottawa to the ef- fect that the western hockey- lei*-guru clubs were after Fred. TaY10r. Presi- dent Sam Lichtenheln, of the Wander- ers, said 1 "If Taylor wants to zo west we can't get hold of him and pull liim back, but Taylor passed his word tome that he would play with the Wanderers ll I could assure him that his position in the civil service would be there for him at the end of the season. I-Ie expressed himself as perfectly satisfied with the salary we ollered him. but he wanted to feel sure that he could get back his iob in the spring. Z am doing all I know Only 19 Days Until Christmas “We are Qut” ' for Better and Bigger _ Bargains In Christmas goods Than any Other Drug Stort i Our Stock the Lazgest and Most Varied Leather Goods---Calabash, Briar and Meerchaum Pipes, Walking Sticks, Writing Tablets, Dressing cms,el¢. on me Habit-A Be a Customer. I Reddin Bros. ,jo [ot th! Ottawa, that he can spring. That’e all have to say abolit the Taylor matter." _,_____________ 01.11 'rims v71R1E'rv ==i`1ow A’l‘ B. F. KEITI-YS, BOSTON. One of the most unique events of the Boston theatrical season is nn- nounced for B. F. Keith's Theatre next week is 5 genuine Old Time Var- iety Show, exactly as presented in the theatres of the early eighties be- fore B. F. Keith, by building beauti- ful theatres and establishing a high standard of the entertainments pre. sented in them, had ~ transformed "variety" into "vaudeville". The Old Timers' Week at B. F. Keith’s last summer proved one of the most popu- lar !eatur‘es"'of the summer season, and so many patrons were dlsal>~ pointed in the demand lor seats that arrangements were made to bring back the Old Timers as soon as ar- rangements would permit. Tllc Old Timers Variety Show is remarkable for many things. The largest com- pany is that of Harry and Mrs. Thorne, who have four players in their sketch, “An Uptown Flat." All the other acts are either single or double teams. Among the artistes who will appear are Mrs. Annie Yea- mans, the grand old woman of the American Stage, who will' give the song and dance that she Performed with Harrigan and Hart in 18841 Maggie Cline., the Irish Queen, who will slug “Throw Him Down, Mc- Cluskey," with all her old time vim; Lottie Gilson, the Little Magnet; Ward and Curran in “The Tcrribli Judge;" Gus Williaiiis, author of over one hundred songs; FOX & Word the world‘s record minstrel team whc have been together continuously since 1868, and Allen and Clarke, the musical urtistes. _ AGED COUPLE IN THE SAME HOSPITAL. HUSBAND DIES MONTREAL, Dec. 5-Patrick Mul- vey, a Crimean and Indian mutiny vo teran. who has been missing from his home since Wednesday, died yester. day in thc general hospital. He was seventy-Bye years oi rigs- He had been knocked 'lown by n team on Wednesday. The some evening, his wife met a similar accident, and was talvn to the same hoSl>ital, but While there did not learn that her husband was in the same building fatally in jilred. ‘ HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS _ AT THE EDEN MUSEE At the Eden Musee of New York City, artists and decorators have 'been working for many weeks, in prepare tion of special features for thc holi days. The entire interior of the Mu- sec is rnpldly iiiidergoing a change The entruiice hull and lobby wll‘ have a number of Christmas groups which will be interesting and anius ing. Santa Claus will he larger thar ever and will have an unusual nlim ber of presents for youthful visitors In other parts of the Musee ther will be groups showing Christmai celebrations in olden times. In add' tion, the Musee will be decorate' with holly and Bowers, and there ivil be plenty of mistle-toe, if one searches for it. In the Winter Garden, many interesting moving plct\ir_e_s___ will li' shown hourly afternoon and evening In addition to historical, humorous and sporting scenes, there will bc re productions of Christmas celebration: and sports in distant countries. El mo_, the European magician, will con tirlue tu give special stage attrac tions, afternoon and evening. His il luslons and magic are nothing but tricks. but it is almost impossible tc fathom his mysteries. -The aiternoor and evening concerts will continu: with choice programs. Deafness Cannot be Cured by lcc il applications. as they cunn- reacn _the lsessed portion of the en* There i-i i_nly one way to_ cure deafnesr ~nrl that l_s by constitutional remedie Deafness is caused b_y gin inflamed condi- tion of the nuicoug linini; of the l- usturl ian Tube. Wh_sn 1 ls tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound_or lmperlei-.L hear lng.and when". is entirely closed, Desi ness is the result. and unless the inflan mation can be taken nut and this tube re stored to its normal condition, ' eztrlnr will he niatroyed forever: nine cases on of ten are caused by (Jalnrrh, which i- ngrhlnz but an inflamed condition of th m cons surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars fo' any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh that cannot bc cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for clroulnro free. I 1<‘..l.oi~i»cN1sv & oo, 'i‘0io:,1€‘f.ii E. A. F oster Central Drugstore, is E. _ ,j iii". __ . _ ,_. ` fllliallll, lllll llnaqlialall- Simson Ounces of It for 501:. Bsvss You . $2- Don the work Quickly or Money Refunded. For quick, positive results the 18 ounces of cough syrup that you make with a 50- cenf bottle of Plnex, cannot he equaled, lt takes hold lnstuntly and will usually stop the most obstinate deep-seated cou|h inside of 24 hours. Even croup and whooping cough yield to lt quickly. The user of Plnex inlxes it with floma- rnade sugar syrup. This gives you 10 ounces-a family supply-of better cough remedy than 'you could huy ready mixed for $2.50. Easily prepared in five mln- utes-full directions in package. Pine-x soothes nnd henls the inflamed membranes with remarkable rapidity ft stimulates the appetite. IS Fllkhlly IDI atlve and tastes good--children like ll Excellent for hoarseness. asthma. bron- chitis and other throat troubles. and has cl wonderful record ln cases of lnclplenv |u"i"intcxi:mi'-sled special and highly concen- ‘lrated compound of Norway \\ hlfe- 1-'ln- extract, rlch ln gualncol and niher mill' 'rnl healing pine elements. Simply ml ivlfh sugar syrup or strained honey. in - I6-oz. bottle, rind lf is ready for use- USP ‘ln more homes ln the U. S. and Canald' than any other cough remedy. Plnex has often been imitated, bv. never successfully. for nothing else lr produce the some results. The genuine 1 guaranteed to glvc nhsoluic sntlsfnciil up money refunded. Certificate of glint’ antee is wrapped ln each pnclrngo. You ilrugglst has Plnex or will Kindly not for you. It not, send to The Pinot: C Toronto, Ont. ' wllllll lll sill' SMELTS llll EHS l Now that the demand for smelt: and eels on the New York market is good shippers from this province should see to it ,at once that they . secure a ready market _for their goods Any one writing to Warner & Prank- ard, 29 Fulton Market, New York whose ad appears ‘.olse\vhcre, will find that they can supply the randy market and the best possible prices as they have many customers and :au promptly dispose of all goods J, C. Ellis is their well known re- presentative. For the past number of years Bal iauf & McCarthy, 36F ulton Mar- let, New York, have been handling imelts, cells, lobsters and clams ani’ ire now soliciting consignments from this provinces as will be seen by thi ad appearing elsewhere in this issue They are prepared to handle largl |uaiitlties and give the best refer ences as to their business standing A trial order will prove the efficiency with which they do business. s. 11| Wiley & Sons are their transier a I -geiits. ` Charles C. Meigs, (`o., 25 Fultoni Market, New York, is a wide awake] wholesale commission firln that ls _irepared to haiidlolarge shipments if smelt-s and ecls from this Provincl l .na to my for them at the iiigiiesl' narket prices as will be seen by tliei' id in this issue. They p‘ay-the strict- st attention to all business trans lotions and aim to please their cus- tomers in every instance, realizing. hat a pleased customer is their bcsti idvertisement. , For the past 48 years Lynch & Co.. il Fulton Fish Market, New York | rave been filling the wants of mauyl 'ustomerg with smelts and eels. They; ire thorouglily conversant with tli | :rade and will send intending cus omers, who will write to them, th. -est possible instructions as 'to the naniicr of shipping consignments s~. .hat they will be iii a first class con ,_ iition when they reach the market., Fliere is no trouhleto dispose of thisl :ind of fish to the best possible ad /antagc as will be seen by their ad `u this issue. O If li Q. With tile promise of good prices an aready market John W. Rich & (‘-o., 176 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, are soli- citing consignments of smclts and ecls l from this Province as will be seen by] their nd which appears elsewhere in this issue. Tliey want intending cus-l tomers to write them and they willl send valuable infoiuiatioii as to, shipping the fish. Their customers are assured the highest possible prices and prompt returns. A trial order] will prove their reliability. rt- i U I. Goodman Co., Fulton Market, New York, have given muny years of! study, to the requirements of tlie‘ llsli trade on the American market and now know it thoroughly and cahl dispose of all smclts and eels sent* them from here to the be:-it possible advantage as will he seen by their ad elsewhere. Shi;-pers should write them as they take a special interest in goods from this Province and as- sure nll of the highest market prices and quick returns. A trial shipment is solicited. lr 1 i M. L. Sullivan & Co., corner Beek- man and South Streets, New York, are large handlers of smelts and eels, which they are prepared to handle in carload lots from this Province, as will be seen in their ad in this pa- per. Shippers would do well to ar-‘ range with the firm before shipping their goods elsewhere as they will pav lilgh prices and will send returns promptly by express money order. Their references are given iii their ad and should prove most satisfac- tory to any intening shipper. l 2 - - l. ye _“_ _fill - ._ IW' (lim) ‘1\` \l‘\. ll.‘s not difficult to ‘gat the lrlnd o use no qnlurlous aol J in our pr tiers- glgugnailui; nnflhoii proglonz: thtzvlii s ol . s n n o should futronl. s us? Anillhsrlls text e l th ; It ‘:::..~.':.i'.:. '.'f.'..:: .. .1 .‘i.‘:°...=l..°'...... . - per cent First Mortgage Gold Bonds. Due Jillyllt. |939. The bonds are a first charge on the entire property of me Company which includes coal mines (estimat- ed to contain over 3c0,00°.°0° f°”5 ‘ff °°‘l)_ "'°D °r€ ‘ deposits, timber lands and fully f°l‘“PP2d iron and steel works. _ _ _ The value of these properties is estimated to repre- . sent many times the amount of the outstanding bonds, PRICE 95 I-2 AND INTBREST. ooilll siiumiiiis coiiroiuiioll. _uiliiin "_, Bndfmd’ Mm“¢,», |64- llollil, St. llalifsx, N, 3_ " Toronto. Ottawa. Montreal. Qll°ll¢¢» London. Eng. 1-' ` __;_,__ ._ d " Unlisted Securities 1 In addition to our facilities for executing orders in lislctl securities, we are in a position to handle to advantage Orders forthe purchase or sale of unlisted and local stocks_aiid bond5_ Our offices at the important centres in the Maritime Prov- ings; and in Montreal provide 'a wide market for placing in. vestuient securities and enable us to purchase in blocks at favor- able rates, and permit us to give our clients a<.va'ntage of finest market rates in purchasing. _ _ A broad and active market is also available for disposing of present holdings or exchanging for others more suitable to their requirements. J. C. MACKlN'l`0Sll & C0. Members Stock Exchange. ' __ Direct Private Wyrcs MONT IIALIFAX. ST. JOHN. - REAL New GLASGOW. FREDERICTON. ' l _ l ;_____ -_ _ 5 -"_i‘j_%f“_ii_'_f-ii'--7"'*7`*i<:f5f-fliiif 255%-*.5 1 751..-_-;-_ ‘ 5 Wo on BU`RY’s_ "1 _ “ HORSE i .1 -Nprilde 25°;-° ‘ ' 1 " "Til 'i THAT comes. ‘ CouGns.Co|_os,SrRANGi.i=_s,Dis-rslvipan.Como.; Foumoian, Sl=AvlNs, CuRiss,ANo l=Rave.N'rs.§t , ` /inn Comes CoN1'RAc'rloN os rl-is Hoor ` Fon SALE BY Au. i>:Ai.ai1s ' SOL! OWNERS *MANUFACTURERS , E FRASIER THoraN';gN _ Co. c°°»¢surne.Qussee" l == ` ~`-~--~="~'=-;i%;'~;-' .V -in C-l lVla°rvellously Low Prices on Good Kitchen Utensils ` We believe you will agree with us when we say that these values in kitchen utensils :ire without doubt the best snaps ever offered in this city. Com- pare the prices below with those of any catalogue house and you will send your order. Look over your kitchen supply and see what you require and then shop early, for these values woii‘t last long. Now would be a splendid chance for hotel or boarding house keepers to stock up in utensils. while they re offered at such small prices. 0 Mark what you want--shop as early as you can. Fl* im:-lm ~_#;¥"‘§ Dish Pans Covered Pails flnls, regular 32:: for ' Zi!! 150 1 “ “ i5c for Lip’d Preserve Lip’d Sauce Kettles Pans 1-ulilar Zio for ‘ Z c ir 1 32;; lhr lilo ,A qts. regular wc for ll5c 17 ' “ 521: for Alle manag- ...E- ~ x _ 1 . ..n inilli e U\l~¢~ ¢I\i : ig Q _a.. -_ heat grads granite wnre 2 ate. regular :loc for lilo “ “ 320 for Zllc 2 __ _ , " " :ue ini- 2; __ __ ,ltcfur §_-° “ “ ‘loc for 2lr Jfie fur , -JC " " Elric for 'illi- Pans 256 Pie Plates ,,,,,,,§,_‘f.1'§f‘ eiriglar ltr: lor ‘ itll: f. r ilu ¢L mm A50 lnr -_ » 501' for ZW k _____A < Wonderful Snails in 'linwarc This tinwsre is ofthe highest quality flirougliout, very strong and durable and will last niut li longer than the com- Victor Flour Sifler lllc eacu ' Genuine Dover Egg Better 9e each mon kind. Made to \ li r give satisfaction. Universal Bread Mixer. makes bread iniliree minutes without touching dough with hand used thi- world ovcr ' \ _ - .. s. . . Crke Tvrners Be each 4 |,,,,f mg 32,00 li lnafnizes S 1,50 (lil Slove Kelfles, will heat water lu a few minutes, very nent and strong, special vzil- ue at l5e Pissed Dish Pan, io qls. 151-, 1.; qts zic, and zo qis. ' 29s Piecerl Knexdind Pan, zo qi. size 5941 Steamers or Pol Covev. Can Openers 7c each Soap Savers 9|: each Sink Strainers, fif in cor- IIEI' |61: each DUI' PADI, Phill Bc ¢;|Ch » " “ Jap`d 9|: each - ‘ “ “ bfsfzmde ise iefilnaspel ste 0 cd 25- §::‘s.1i:1'*"“ “°°“ ‘iz Larger size be './ " ‘ Compare prices- ‘ll b' h e. ' 'fair' int i.°r.1}1°i1oi.'si.°s"o:\ y°" “Y °' Rogers Hardware Co., Lirmte_d_ Wholesale and Retail _ _ __s_2'l":l_di'_____d ‘ Sill' S le q In L Il ll ll tl fy Charlottetown |37 Queen 'Street ,.1 . .ere Lil. _ _ i __ _ _ Opp Poit Ofiice Phone 86 i 12-7 rllf _ .~ A, I, Wglnter, Prop ll I \ t .-_ 1 ‘i