I Manon‘ M11228 l Central Guardian ARV to Guardian retulcrs for 98., cents and one coupon. Every llumt: l 5MP t should have "my CORSETS HORNES tttlllll STMlGH. 3 Pkgs. 330181 Drlces $1.00. Prowsc Bros. iliORNES GELATINE i; call. Prowsc Bros. Ltd. a 3191-3-16-21 .Ie|ly Powders 4 Pkgts l some 8r. McLeod, Boston. ~ PURE 1 Lh- Jill’ 3' WINS PRize.—__'i‘ii-- lllll'lllillllt'ii "W51 111 llie Priiiet- |§1|\\'fll'l| 'l‘li'--‘ CHIVER’S OLDE ENGLISH MARMIUIIIE AI Lb. Jar 28c l l l l PURE l I vlc-llflfilil M1112]; COMING-The cc! . Ara ct ac incr. cf Bird Sanc- ‘ 1' Jar 1111111’ fame. intends paying n visit v ‘to Charlottetown early iii May CANNED GRAPE Fllllll Per (fan 3m: lziheii it is hoped an opportunity‘ ‘will b9 kiven to hear from him‘ ‘about. his great work. i l -BLTLI( 0000A 2 Lbs. 30c BAPTIST CHURCH-C. c. I. T. Girls will have general charge of the morning service at the Baptist lChurcn to-inorrotv and will f0l'lli' 4111c choir. The minister will deliver ,3 -"°‘{'111°11 Cfipecifllly to young people ;cn The Days of Thy Youth" Tr“. STUFFED 0LIlIES 15c iufvhihu sci-mon "Things that count with ‘God. M11 Quigley takes the lsolo in the evening anthem “Lend lKindly Light.“ Per Bottle ‘I50 ‘ RAILWAY EXTENSION AT’ ‘~COLVlLLE.--"l‘ht- land for the ill")- liiusso siuio JENKINS & sou ‘LTD; ihoseil extension 0i‘ the rallwuy sill- lllli.’ “'11s surveyed this week. The i leftenslou will ziecoiiiuimlate t\ven~ ltvfivc ears. and will prove a great :1) will w shlimeis. Much Cl‘(5(lit' l0] this is duc to Mr. Jamel,- (;_ iaclietitl who prepared and latctl a -peiltion and cor. ilhhtleiit-e with the aiitlitii-itles it" Olilllvil- ilivhiil them no rest un- Per Can 2o“ BYESTUFFS T0 l have nasty after-effects. and thcrglil much-Iiovdvil acconiiiitithititiii. arr. as is well known. a large num- “"15 trrtiiitetl. brr oi people _who object to alien‘ ~- ~ -- - iWlrids being introduced into their THE NORTH WILT$H|RE Syfitciii.‘ iSHIPPING CLUB lotidtitl one "1 l Ccitaiii _ dyestuffs _ are known V to the ' choicest. ars iii‘ hncoir tym. izive antiseptic eilt-cts on » living hogs, Wctliiesdziv, 31311-1, H“, y, g_k__g_ _ rm: err/miiorrnroww nummvinw i" / V. V “A - ‘ m IIIRUGETERIAI meeting was brought to o. close byMass" has returned t singing Aunt umaii Quilting Party-Wood Islands. —Mr. Next "meeting at the home of Mrs. NEW umvzasi-rv oicrioN-.w‘"“°“’ m“ WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. — Thennany fiiends are pleased to kn of the Launching Wo~, that hc- is enjoying good health. ;inen’s Institute met at the home of Miss Sadie Brown, of Charlotte- rs. Thos. Blackett. The meetingtown, spent the week-end at her "Wmcny W85 he htmc in Weed Islands. —Mr. Dave Rev- M1? Ch°1'1111111- Mi- 3l-@\\'B1'1-\111- panting u; pol-t woadl was a reJder an arch of flowers. During the members 1M 8: ' CORSELETTES" “y, , W _ __ cpcned in the usual way by t 5,31"? Suumuy 90 °""' PmMe Brwringlng of the Ode. roll call was an- _ _ ' "your favorite house-‘cent-visitor to Wood Islands. --Mr.;1’t3315l1.V- the cream-st played “Per- Lhe C, (1 3_ feet Love." Immediately after the dayg ceremony all repaired to the dining- sumptuous repast l mwered by N“ i N i . iwork. Pleasing iepcrts were heaidlvictoi McMillan, of . . . _ ' kw COLOUR“) mmdbags m the sick visiting committee Aianmcre. ls spending a few pouch Style have just lurivcd‘ veryrnnd school committee. and new com- at his home in Wood Islands. —Mr. "Cm- ‘Vherc ' was prepared by Mrs. Rea. assisted i from 5 m ittees tvere EVERYTHING THAT'S new ml |herc in spring milliucry. Give us“sv§,l.f:g_ _ Iciated very much. both for its value Dcugall, 32°°-3-16-21 ‘and thoughtfulness. Mrs. Hugh Mc- __ ' Phee asked the members to her : WOOD ISLANDS AND VICINITY J()_ ‘"11" 111001111)’. was much tenjuye-lH-The many friends of Mr. John art's pfcspcfous young rm-n, The lllit: wliincz, lluslci- Leigh 'l‘nyltir.]Nicholson will regret to learn that'- bl-gde‘ who ‘m5 given in lnufflggp l“ H10 "Wvlve Your old son oi .\ir. lhc is ill at present. and sincerely by hm- ruthel; wom p319 bu"; Satin M l ll1t| Mrs. l). K. 'i‘u_\-ltir, Nine Mile ‘hope he will seen recover. — Mr. trimmed Wm, Sip/m- trhnlninggmid Raspberry Jam Nicholson” of Cambridge. ;crli~.<_: whether these effects are sci-writs soltl to iliivis & lavas", (~/|,_,,._ l t- lmattei. and. with a VlLW to ciiseor-‘gi'iitliiig b0 per cent st-lm-t, This, c“. --»-- - leztive and stibject to control. niii- tll)‘ Brill-Sh U111"!!! PICS-hi lmals were infected with various di- JCNDON. March l2.—Dyestulls.lrrusrs and then given n dose oi Ihlth 1110 at M95131" 115011 $01013’ 10 what are known as leuco-ciycs. A WWW T1115 fact has become khmvh imiiis so treated survived. whereas iiithe last few weeks, as a result oil those to which the cure was not ap- 99151111191115 119ml; Carried out atrplieci (lied. It was established that King's College and Guy's Hospital the iiitist effective lrcaiment for 1i’ D11 91101111“. PYOIBSSOY S11‘ Wilqdiphthcrin was the compound liam Simpson and others. It is hoii-iknown as leuco-brilliaut green. eti that the dyes may eventually bo-l The work is as yet far from com- tomc a substitute for anti-toxin iirpietc, but it 1i,- wrtrrnr that leuco- the treatment of diseases. itlyes have power to neutralise dis- Auti-tcxins are often objected t-Qcasc. and those whose efllcicncy has on the ground that they sometimes, been er will be experimentally dem- — {cnstralcd are to be known as "con- ,..._____i_______ She Took Her FrielIddQSIgygggoltgliifilLoifim-tllfiitlllflllfih them ' ' <00» Advlcerrfind The 1 UPTON SCHOOL » em l -——~ l The following is the honor roll of u _ _ ‘Upton school for February: Madame A‘ Trembhw “Mw” ' Grade IX. —1. James Betton. 111111113“ “"1"” Pm“ ‘Grade VIII.-—l. Marie McLeod: 2. iE T. lor. Gind- VI.—l. Jenn Quebec liady Sullercd with Batlfiltfllltlilib: Qywlllitlliiqfilltlcl‘. Grade ; KWMYS 811d W1“ Cltmlllfl-‘il! IV.--»l. Grace Button; 2. Ronald Bui- "dlflvfid 5W0!‘ ll Si!!!" 011"?“ lt‘l‘j 3. Johii Benton; 4. Mantle Tay- of Budd's Kidney 1'1"’? llnr. Grade Il1.-—~l, Hilda Butler; 2. -———- Ilarclti Titylori ll, Gordon McSwniu; iluihriiii. l’. Q. March Hi- "i-t. Stirling McLeod. (trade I. sl'.~ lSpEcitiIn-"I unis stifferiiu: Willlll, Charles ‘Fiiyltir; 2. Margaret. Bet» bad kidneys and n friend advisedltoii, Grade L, jr,-—i. Thomas But.- me to lake Budd's Kidney Plllsilicr; 2. Roderick Button. writes Madame Tremblay, a well-l Mary E. Larthard. teticher. known resident of this place: M“ " <'> '”“‘ “After taking five boxes of D0dd'S JOIINSTOFFS ROIVER SCHOOL 5511110)‘ Pills I am completely 111-’ _ _ _ _ lltvrd of my trouble. I had taken The following is the standing cl litany other l-elnedies bu; wltliuutl-lohlistoilks FRlivci‘ school tor the tliccess. Today I cm enjoying per- montr o e ruary: _ _ 1m hem“, ‘hunks w Doddis Kid. Grace X.—1, Lucy Smith, 2, Ruth my pmsy TrnincnG Gii'ade,IlX.1—l\./I£-lilldg1al-‘!fi1- . . ‘Ill. I'll! (3 .—' . , ' l new me manysymptoms whwh gfllifcildflll Hnllorsn; 3. Mary Pow- 11111111109 ¢°1°111'$i 111113’ 111W‘? Cllffllil“? considerable proportion of the nit-- hint directly to kidney disease and warn you of a serious danger ahead Backiiche. headaches and achinl; lllnbs, and loss of flesh and weight. T0 their direct action on the kid- "is is due the wonderful success of Dltdds Kidney Pills as a relief for diseases of the kidneys. Budd's K161- 16y Pills are no cure-all. They are 11111 a Kidney remedy that can be “"11 by old and young alike. Obtained from all drugglsts. or The Dodds Medicine 00-. Ltd" T01“ ow 2, Ont. “QOOOOOO-O§OO'O'O-OQ-O-Q~§§OQ4 Here's something for that "My hOMIIchQ. Aiuiouh not serious headaches often cause as much misery as a . 1M sickness. h m rid or them and why llie. ‘like GRAPE’ a , WAMPOLES, '11 cncc you've trlctl it. ’\ . 233 Queen St. I‘ if‘ I b“. l‘ ritttliiliiviiyili 3 l-l! for selects, uiitl 1m‘ thick. smooth and llOlU/lilk‘. ,lh_t'si- piiecs were paid at loading: point. It is finite evident that _1he (‘lull lllUlllbtJfii oi‘ this enter. il11‘1$111i-€ Hvclitiii oi.’ the country are “kW-g "ill! ilVvimlillil‘ 0t the 0mm.‘- tuiiiiy llll0l'(ll‘tl aliein oi‘ getting lllhllltflw-“il lilssililt- price for their lmlis- |1.\' P11101111! it: trade li!l|llll"-- ‘mt-tits and liy marketing e<>.¢>p.-,-,. ll\’t'l_\'. i ROSE VALLEY NOTES. — Mr, VI-Ierbic Clow is able to be around ‘again after being in the hospital so limb-What might have been a 11101161115 accident occurred to young men returning from I-Iartsvllle n for,» 11121115 8E0 when their horse took Effight. upsetting them out of the I . ' islelgh. and running off, leavlpg ithem to carry their robes about, two lmiles to their homes-Mr. George !DlXCfl and Mr. Everet Dixon paid a Iiylhe visit to Hopetlnlc recently. —Tlie school is progressing fawn, ably under the skilfui management of Miss Jennie Mutiart. The yoinn; l1"°l>10 I111‘ D115)’ Practising for a con- cert to be held in the near future;- lvlr. Floyd Dixon was a recent. vis- "0" l"Sl11'111££l0W11.-~Oiii' llll‘l‘(7llilllli. Mi‘. H. D. Dixon. rcpnrts business lltllill at 1irescnt.—-Mi.ss Mary McKay. teacher at Stanchcl. spent the week. end at her home in DeSablc. t l NEW |~ST|TUTE.—UH i1|r- .r|'- ,l\ |'l|l?iiil til .\lill‘t'.|l liitli a Women s lliisiiitite was organize" at “c331,. ertliile by l.\lrs. 'l‘. (l. Ives, Atop.‘ fugue. the Secretary 0i‘ the l'iovlii-. ciul Women's liistltul". Alter at lirlei‘ talk tin the institute and its er. Grade V.~—1, Gordon McDonald. ltleuls. the t‘ollo\viiig tiiticers were Ilerc‘: n way oi’ friends gathered l! on the eve of his departure t0 Wk up occupation in Summflsldv- marks. called 0 - i » who addressed the 811:?‘ I" - res - 335px; fihlfilitn otlieir 055mg“ and school committee was reappointed.‘ ' . ~ . to hing man- _ _ gal-d wghiliéngolialllisiorllcor the 511-, ald Toombs were appoln “d "PW" ""1 “FW- Mu‘ fifssmlgnonnld wm, a beautiful lgltake frfiit to a sick friend. Plans it! ct the stomach, stunts} o: a "n! M, a token 2, Gerald Power: 3. Daniel Currie. M“ ‘l___l,__ I _ _ _ 3111mm“! Tmlm”; 3' wunam (T? ‘Mcllatr sewyrri-ois: in; w’ A‘ 1'“ Gmd“ ‘If!’ Ema“ cu“ mlrliiiiliiee» Dlrecltirs“ ‘Mrs J- A‘ Pt ~ C lkey; 3. Emmet ‘ goweeizex algal‘ SI. tal—l. Annielliunipptrll. Mrs. John Bruce, .\lr.~i. 8mm,“ zfMelvm 3mm]; ‘b, _ p.31. Buchanan. Alllllltll‘fl—l.\ll‘tt, Me- Btisil Slavin; 2, St. Clair Sluvlii; llzie. airs. Iii-ace: Convener oi‘ At;- 3 Melvin Cummiskey; (cl-l, Blair ileulltire. Zllrs. lincliunuii: (Imi- McDonald‘ ‘ivenoi- oi‘ lfltlucatitiii and Better Perfect attendance: Lucy Smith. Schools, .\lrs. Bruce; Convener iii‘ Mary slavln, Mary Power. Gordon National Events. Airs. -'.\ieRne:' McDonald. Gerald Power, Emest-(‘tiiivi-iioi‘ oi llnmc Etioiioinlcs. Ali-s. Currie, Peter CumlnlSkeyi Mfilvlnltliiinpliell. Twelve members were Brszel and Annie Smlth- lciirolietl. it was decided to hold Tcacher,-—Irene Brazel. {their meetings the second Tuesday. _____M{.’______ lot’ ouch iiiniitli, the next meeting, .l() he held in the Henthcitlaltg llnll "Dmwss “N” flusauTATloNi ‘Marni-zen INSTITUTE - The a large number February meeting of the Mayflcld m Tigmsh ha“ Institute met at the home of Mrs. g their Blair Andrew. Seven members and d one visitor were present. The Pr- e sidcnt, Mrs. Johnston. presided. The meeting was opened by singing the, ha". Institute Ode and repeating the, Mr. J'§on§?i'§r'ssrfyi:§ti§elisi§ rc- creed in unison. Minutes oi last ma“ w n Mr. J. A. I-Iackett meeting rend and approved. Roll‘ w o; the evt called and answered. Reports from, ant the sick committee were given. The. On Tuesday last - e of extendin fgltidthvsisggiript? Mr. Alex. McDonal Mrs. Frank Houston and Mrs. Han‘ for thcl r G A Mann“ presengerysick committee. It was d ided tol o, the esgeemlwere outlined for beginning a mon- ot his Tigniiih friendly thly Institute paper. The membersl rlgver, etc, You will swear b! and aflection aw responded ntmmly are w hand to the Edmh M,“ ca“ M“ Mew" trude Acklnnd. papers dealing with ‘ amressgsnlflt: ‘i’: irtfiiilllirl; such topics as Home Nursing; Quick‘ ‘no In p“ Mi € ants coming here three Lunches. Poultry Hints, etc. and‘ t. ~ i 11"" ' “° these subjects will be written in the, M“ 95°‘ d monthly paper. After the business‘ *1“ emu“ “',;,*l,°?'§r;llli “:3; an excellent musical program was‘ u‘ interim th t . 15h, arrlcd out. consisting of a piano 130m’: a Jolly solo by Mrs. Blair Andrew. a mouth, The lggllow brought the evening organ solo by Sadie Johnston. and gm: do“ a vocal solo by Harold TOOIIIBQLTHP appointed for the Dave Hume was a recent visitor to I able presents. Rea. daughter oi Mr. and MrsTho- ma‘; Rea. became the bride of Mr. =eph Garnuni. 6 m5 home h, carried ii bouquet of Ophelia. Roses- Dnn McNeil,’ and maiden hair ferns. She was I ~ - ' ' of Little Sands. is szpending the ivin-‘Mlmdcd by h" 5131913 “m9 W°Y°l t . ltei" at the home 0t his niece, MrszllX-‘acll sllk- T119 E1001" W83 11111)’, ’ - |wm_ Brown‘ wood mam“ Hi§till]Jp0l'lCd by his brother. Mr. Daniel‘ owlGariiiim. The bride's mother was , \ The marriage I is €°°d ‘e5. =inonth of March. Discussions were Belle Riven-Our genial merchant. by 1119 We" k1115W11 Calefelfi M155 ' th held regarding our new school fence Mr. J. H. Stuart. has ha _ Rose orange Pekoe ls e to be put up in early, rcmcdellcd and is doing a thriving fitylv- After Sumter the evemhshas - Plans were made for thebusiness. ~—Mlss Elizabeth McDoug- gpreparing of exhibits to be sent toiail and Miss Vina Ferguson utcre, Per ilk r l l _*_ the National Exhibition. The mein-_receut visitors to Little Sands. .. I1- - TURNHN __Anon _ _ d ‘bers presented the secretary. Miss Our school is progressing favorably ' ‘receive t "l _ m‘ cm 1°“ Y wjcggy McIntyre, with a beautiful under the capable management of ' i um n“ m‘ m” Dump- Newilbirthday present which was apprc-_our teacher, Miss Elizabeth Mc- a d ljisstofQ Amelia Egan, in ‘pleasantly spent in music. etc. Mrs. ‘a ‘Ira Johnson favored the audience The bride and Picrcc perfornitrd the ceremony in l:.‘.;t \ .. groom received a number of vahi- the presence oi the immediate re-jincnds. A very enjoyable Llmé W85 latives and friends. The bride look-ispent in singing. dancing and cards. tetifying to ed charming, attired in monkey-skimMimc was furnished by Mrs. Alvin young couple. All crepe-de-chene. and wore a Sflppll-‘MIIKCIIZIC and Miss Alvadwelfiut. and Mrs. Gar- hire and gold necklace and liraceletnA buffet supper was serve y rs. "The couple were unattended. and Fred Blanchard and Miss Etta Mc- the register was signed by Miss Mar-’ Kccman. The many valuable gifts garet Simmonds. sister o!‘ the grooiiVi-cceivetl included silver. china, linen WEDDING BEI.I.S.—A very pret- and Mr. Nelson Hanson, brother of and scine substantial cheques. and rstificd to the popularity‘ of vrting couple. The guests departed _ including cheques. l - {tut glass and china. ’ ,, ‘ _ Risa AND GARNUM NUPTIALS. rmiulnrliy 01 the JUS!‘ AltltlVI-J) knitted sporilhomc for the next meeting. A de- __An ovum o; more ma“ usualin- jcin in Wlshllll! Mr. lsuits'p'_r“l‘? Vie?” SWIQ- P1130 $11.50‘; llclcus lunch was served by the hos~ (9,951 {my}; place at lyluyflgwcfcgt- nuin many years of wedded bliss. ' "l" ‘°“-*° 5"”- Wl- itess and the meeting closed by the tnge, st. Andrews, when Miss ‘Anna - ringing ct‘ the National Anthem. one o; Mt, Stew. ty vrcdding took place at Gcorge- the brldtn. Immediately after tlit town on February 29th. when Miss ceremony a dainty supper was sen» Jcsslc Alice. daughter of Mr. and ecl in Mrs. Hansen's usual good in tire early hours of the morning. s. John Hanson was united in style. A reception ivas held in thv"aftci' once again wishing Mr. and marriage to Mr. Harry SlnllTiOlld-‘L-Cl/Cllllll; when a large number of Mrs. Simmond many years of \vcd- of Charlottetown. _ attired in taupe colored velvet with lcstrlch trimmings. performed by the her usual good _ with two vocal selections in her usual pleasing manner, which de- lighted all present. Rev. Henry friends ivrsciiilalcd to extend their [jml hopping-sis, PAIGE saves er; to Mrfand Mrs. Sim- Great Nine Day Shoe Sale At Alleyf: Co’s Limited Sale Starts 9 0’cl0ck Friday Morning, March 16th Continues Each Day Until Saturday March 24in Our stock is still much too large-we are bound to lower it at any cost-Every article reduced~The goods are so displayed, you may practically wait on yourself-Reduced price and size on each art1cle—We quote a few of the attractions below-Be sure and read" our prices on Rubber Boots, Lumbermans heavy rubbers and overshoes. ‘I‘HIS IS A GRAND OPPORTUNITY T0 MAKE YOUR SPRING PURCHASES OF FOOTWEAR. For Women Women's BlackvKid Strap house slippers, Low heels, wonderful valueat . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 95c For Men Black or Brown Blucher boots, sewn or nailed soles,’ Stroller Tan Calfskin, 3 eyelet tie shoes with Reptile tnni, Cuban heels, very chic . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-411 Patent Leather one strap pumps, with new Spring trim: mings, different heels, at $2.45, $2.95 and; - - - $3-_4-1 Many shades in pretty Comfy Felt Slippers, ribbon trim and Pom-pom . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c. Black kid one strap pumps, with Cuban heels (rubber top lift). An eye opener . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.4» Growing Girls, high class Goodyear Welted Brown or Black Calfskin laced boots, with regulation low heels. reduced from $6.00 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.95 W0men’s Farm. boots, Amherst and other good makes, all sizes at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.45 Ladies Silk Hosiery Penmaws silk to the tvelt, popular colours . . . . . . 79c. Setter grade, 12 strand silk thread . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c. Outsize hose, elastic tops, sizes 91/2 to 101/, . . . . .. 98c. All other elastic top lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 59c. All broken lines of regular $225 and $2139 111195 at For Misses ‘ (Sizes 11 to 2) Box Kip Blucher Boots, Paneo soles, Amherst make, solid as a rocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.95 Patent leather strap pumps, good solid soles, a. wgairgr . . J Brown not; "oasis?taiiitutiigtiit ‘tn obmiorfitgi; For Children (Sizes 6 to 7%) _ Boots and slippers, many kinds, well displayed for your choosing at $1.45, $1.15 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95c rubber heels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2. Black or Brown Blucher Boots, Goodyear weltcd, plain toe or toe cap, rubber heels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .9.) Black or Brown Snappy Oxfords, New toes, Goodyear welted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . z . . . . . $3.95 Working Boots, good weight, brown leather Bluchers, with toe cap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.70 Wellington Boots, Hand Sewn Amherst make, Kip or Grain leather with tap soles .._ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5. ii Tail end of difierent lines Men's slippers for house tigeaai" c. Mens’ Hose 4 FANCY CHECKS OR PLAIN ‘Three ‘DZLIYS for $1.95, 1.69 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 For Boys’ (Sizes 1 to 5) Black or Brown Blucher boots, sewn and nailed. rubbcif heels $1.91: Heavy Black or Brown boots, for Farm wear, many styles. $2.95 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.45 For Small Boys (Sizes 11 to 13) Heavy or light boots in black or brown leathers For Children (Sizes 8- to 101/2) Amherst make, box kip heavy laced boots, for boys orr . . “$1.95 girls . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.4.) Brown Oxfords, long wearing Buffalo soles . . . . .. $1.65 patent Mather strap slippers, a. wonder at . . . . . . . . $1.35 Baby Boots 49c. Moccassins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 29c. Rubber Goods Men’s Boys‘ Youths’ i t; 1‘ o‘??? i220“ Rubber Boots, Red soles, Knee high . . . . . . . . . . , , _ . . . . . . . . . 53- 5 - - Rubber Boots, Red. soles Thigh Height . .. . . . . _ _ . _ . . . . . . . . , Lumbermana, Moccasin style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2. 5 2-15 1-75 Lumbermans, Moccasin Style, White Soles ...‘. . . . . . . . . .. 21:0 - - $160 Women's Rubber _Boots, $2.15; Misses, 11 to 2,$1;85; Cluld,-7 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.90 Special Brand ordinary rubbers, Men s 90c; Boys 78c; Youths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55c.- Special Brand ordinary rubbers, Women's 70c;Girls', 11 to 2, 62c; Absolutely at factory prices, the balance of all other Ltimbermans Rubbers and all over shoes. Charlottetown, & Tam; cash P- E- 1- t ' UNITED $5.00 Order by Mail Free . .5 tea in the best packagw-Aluminum