, . I f ' __ . __ . ,_ _ _ , .,;__, . , , _ . i ‘ ’* ' » ‘ ; _,_ _ " ' NOVEMBER 28, 1914 _ ._ - _ "fr _ ,- ... _..~, _--it-i -1 _ -. -3---' . , , ._ 'A - .. \ _ . _ - ~ ._ __ _ ,._.,_,,____ ,t-. .1-_-» _)_.3l.i_J;-,=___»_ _._ \_;~.-_$.54-,.__¢ _,_ag_¢::;__"-sf__-- 5 -._ ~_ _ -, _ _ , ¢ ’ . ' ..- . . ' ,. -_ y. I ,t __ ., "3, .. __ _ . \ » Hs -ot-1AnLor'rsrowN GUARIHAN ' _ "' PAGE THREE s YIIIIIKIIZAYI “Doc d says” u. s. PAssP___o___n_;|'__g____Musr sEAn` \\ is _ ‘B ____ ts/ ff/ l -*_* 'J ‘\\ __ I .~ Q as _ .§= \ "\ /` _,f_#Aa._ _W¢’re_ armed. to the teet with' remedies f_or colds- cou_ghs,and La Grippe,Guar against the perils of a mor serious illness by taking I"0_S'l'ER’S GUAIACOL EMULSION It bul`d i up anti Strengthens tue chest and lungs and en- ables you to ward off all hese ills. Nothing better for chronic cough or lung oubles. E. A Fosle Central Drugstore Sunnyside “Psnslar” Laxative 0 0 I Rroalfers cures a cold in one day N o after effects. 25:: box. llllllkélllllllllllhllllll 9 §\llK 'A\\\\\§*'.IIIIIIA’I//I0 rr == ~ O s. *"¢ \\\\vI \ ~u\~o lt is Never too Late o mend. Sn no matter what happens to your watch. Send it around.to me F.S. Mitchell 'l`lie Practical Watch and Clock Repaircr 26S,0uecn Street, til-arlotietoivri La- " , Yllflllllf/_\\\\\\\\\VIlIII5§ Mr. Farmer Do not forget to your fish supplies fr us. We can assure of entire satisfaction his line. Cli’town Fish Supply Co. §§\\\\\\\\\\\`_’IIIKIlIl»' FF ‘S ° E' 5' 1:. 3 ~< \\\\\vll//A\\\\\\ \\\élIIIlIllIl&VIIl/IZ I 1 _i- l Hlllll ll.ll.lll \'l(l'1`()Itl.’\. NOV. Z6. they could get the other ilvc hundred. They are by far the most practical belt we have yet. soon. Yours very sincerely, (Sgri.) Mary E. McAvity. fl. W. Arhing, W. J. Whitney, B.W. Robinson, .-\._A, McLellan, ll. P. Wood, J. J. Gaudet, A. Groom-. l"ra|.k F, Tupiin, Snmmcrsidc; l~`. A. Young, Lient. P.C. Fiherren, St.~lohn; (leo. H. White, D. Ii. Henderson, W. J. .\‘wcet|uun, Toronto; .-\. l., _\lc- Lcod, ;\lontrenl. tl. R. ltogers. iiummcrside; W. ll- Culton, Alborton; J. A. Ackhurst. li.|' F. Orman, D. Il. McDonald, Halifax? Jas. ltutledgc. I". L. 'l’eli`<'r. 'l`or0`l\lUi li. Mitchell, l~‘rotlericton, N_li.: |‘»- ll- Brand, London; IJ. W. Albrlslll- |1- Paniioton, i\lonii°eal§ ll- U- MCI-'UW' Sourls. 0 D- IJ' /IIA \\\\\?IIIlfIZ4\“\\ “ln|n»\\\\\ A l e, which may be early in Decem- Phone 340'.l~ Grafton St g The ladies who have been doing these here have about completed live BRITISH ENVOY ' ROME. November 21.-’I‘he appoint- ment oi' Sir Henry Howard as envoy from England to the I-Ioly See was an- nounced yestcrday. Great' pleasure at this appointment was expressed at the Vatican, where it was said that it _ always had been regretted tliai. Great Britain and the linitell iiiut--.~i wore not represented among .ho diph~inut~ ists at-creditetl to thc I’opt'. l -- - I 01'. -_ ’1`hi‘s_stoi;e is the rendezvous of( States Embassy has announced that $i\;\:°__Ps|mg Pl'0¢9°l'f You from ‘ hereafter American ass orts miiat The following letter has been re- ceived by Mr John McManus Bon- shaw, from his son Patrick. who en. listed in the 79th Cameron Highlanders of Winnipeg, and is now in England _¢;XDectinE to leave for the front any ay. _ West Down Camp, Salisbury Plains, England. Deaf Parents.-I can scarcely begin to write you, `having so carelessly for- S0tteri you during those last months. Writing letters has never been a hobby of mine, as you are aware. I will not make any promises, but will try to do better in the future. I joined this regiment and was brought away over to this country so _far from you all without thinking oi’ what I-WMI d0iI\§- My chum belonged to this regiment, and when the call came for volunteers. there seemed to be nothing else to do but volunteer. I have not regretted it and feel better satisiied every day. feeling that I did mY duty. It is true I felt lonesome leaving Canada without seeing you all. However, there was no chance. Still, I ani hoping that the time will not be long until I return to my home again; and I will not make delay. The weather here is unpleasant. We have been hare now for three weeks, and there have been only throo fine days in ali. ~ We were reviewed in Canada by thc Duke of Connaught and Colonel Sam Hughes; and over here by our com- mander, General Aldcrson, Lord Roberts, and yesterday by King George. Many people of high rank, the Queen, Lord Kitchener, Premier Asquith, Lloyd George and others were present. We are being trained here. I don't know how soon we will go to the front. but the sooner the better. Re- ports from the front here are fair, and I believe if the Allies had their full strength in the ileld the Germans would not last long. I will now close with love lo you both. Your affectionate son, PAT-RICK Mt-MANUS. llll] 'EHUSS BELIS _..- The t`ollo\i'ing letter t'rom Mrs. John McAvity, President ot' the St. John Branch oi the Red Cross Society, to Mrs. Bnrtlctt is self-explanatory: St. John, Nov. 23, 1914. Dear Mrs. Bartlett,-ln answer to your questions in re belts for soldiers. you ask. “Are they lied Cross work?" Yes; they are decidedly, We are not limited in the kinds ot` belts we are told to make, hut there are so many of-a useless cliaractcr sent in for the ilrst coiitiiigent. that we almost decided to give up making them. But Dr. I\lur~ ray lllacharen, (Llcut.-t‘o|onel, O. (_‘.. No. I i\'Iilitar_\' llospitul, at the l<`ront.l before he left St. John for the Front. told us that a buckled belt, well made. was the only suitable thing for n. sol- dier in the licld, us they were otlen days without taking off their clothing, - and a circular belt became unwearable while a buckled belt could be taken off and aired and shaken out. The one we are making is a copy ol' a Ilospiial belt, issued in New York, for general purposes, and has been developed so perfectly here, in Saint John, that it has been approved by Lieut.-Colonel McAvity and all ot’ our city doctors. so we decided to try and make one ihousnnd, which wc will give to the boys here, in St. John, individually. in- cluding those i'rom Prince Ellward is- land, ot the Ztitli llattalion, before they iundred. beautifully made, and they rope by asking outside ofthe city, that Tofrue Hotv ses. _against the hitherto universally popu- ilar game of football is expressed by LONDON Nov 27-The United D P bear the photographs oi' the persons to whom they are issued, in accord- ance with the recent order of the State Department at Washington. Pass- ports now outstanding must he sub- mitted wiihin two weeks to the Em- bassy or to the American Consulates to have photographs attached and of~ ilcially stamped. or they will be invalid. This order is designed to prevent the misuse oi’ American passports in the belligerent countries of Europe. Carl Hans Lody, the German spy recently executed in the Tower of London, was the bearer of an Ameri- can passport. A passport also was in the_posse4ssion or the man known as Horst von der Goltz,' or Brigman Tay- lor. now under arrest here under some» what similar circumstances. '1‘he prisoner has admitted that he is not an American, although horn in San Francisco. He is of German parentage and was reared in Germany. He' served in Mexico on the staff of Fran- cisco Madero as a major and later tried to enter the German army, bitt was rejected. -He obtained money from the American Relief committee in Berlin on the strength of his Ameri- can passports made out in the name of Taylor. An investigation is being made of the manner in which he ob- tained this passport. . THE FOOTBALL- CANCER SHOULD BE QUICKLY EFI- ' ADICATED. LONI)ON. Nov. 26.-indignant nearly the entire British press today because almost no men enlisted as a result of the recruiting rallies at Sat- urday’s matches. _ "It is time to eradicate the football cancer." says the Pall Mall Gazette, in an article which goes on to say that not a single man was recruited at I-en don's principal football match, which was attended by 15,000 spectators. A colonel who lost a son at the front, and was himself returning to the iir- ing line. appeared at this game, says the paper and pleaded with the rnen to enlist. “As a soldier l ask you," said the colonel, “I say come, your country needs you." Then his wor-i.»' were drowned by ` shouts, when the teams came on the tleld, continues the paper, which adds that in other purts of the country tho same stulid refusal greeted the ban-is ot' speakers and recruiting of- i-»frs. No recruit; were secured at i\‘-'ttini:liain, where `-`_ll0-'l sp-'-ctatora ut- tentieti a match, and no one was ro- cr-rted at llriglitot.. ' ‘ 'ite Evening Standard s:i_\'s that thc total result oi' thc coiintry:-.ide movement was one recruit. . . » “ls football such a passion that not.liin_g oil earth can stop ii?" asks the Standartl. "Vlgorous youth sliould be powerfully persuaded that this is not. the time i'or the devolopnieiit ot' any passion. save love oi` coniitr_\'." 'l`lie Westniinster Gazelle says that there is only one ii/ay in whicii thc football association can put itself right in the eyes ot' the public. ami this is by discontinuing its pro~ gramme_ . ERIN. () little isle, So dcar to mc. Where heaven smiles (`ontinuall_\'. ~ nly pen is Irish. A PERSONALS Mr Ross McEwen, St Peter's, was in Charlottetown yesterday. `"`Mr L. Wood. Mt. Herbert, visited Charlottetown yesterday. Mr J. J. Hughes, M.P., Sourls, was in Charlottetown yesterday. . 'Mr H. D.- McLean. Sourls. was registered at thc`~Victoria last night. Miss Bodie McKinnon arrived home last night from Boston. Premier Mathieson returned to the city yesterday from Sunimerside. Rev. Dr Fullerton returned home yesterday from Alberton. Rev. W. D..Wilson came to (Thar- lottetowii by the express train' last night. Mr C. R. Rogers, Suminerside, was among visitors to Charlottetown yes- terday. Among passengers arriving in Char- lottetown by the Picton boat last even- ing were Mess.rs Harvey Mitchell and Oswald Wright. Mr Prank Wyand, ot' Mayfield, and his sisters, Misses Georgie and Isabell, have returned home after a pleasant visit to Charlottetown. Mr lt, J. Mc-Lean, St I’etcr`s liay, arrived in Charlottetown last night from Edmonton, Alta., bringing with him a number of foxes. - The many friends ot' Miss Ruth lil. Burns, daughter of J. li. Iinrns, l-Iills- borough Bridge, will regrct that sho is conilneti to her home through sick- ness. Mr. J. W. O‘Bricn ot' Elnisdale. l'. E. Island, who is spending his honey- moon in New York and Montreal is at present taking in, the Old Glory Solo at Madison Sq. Garden, N. \’. SIEG-EL SENTENCED FOR MISDEMEANOR .Gencsco, N Y.. Nov. 27.-licnry Siegel, the bankrupt New York mer- chant and banker, who has been on trial here. after a clntnge oi` vemie from New York county was last night convicted oi' a inisdcnieanor in obtaining credit on false iinancial statemeiits. Stay oi' execution ot the prison sen- tence was granted until the second Monday oi June next, and bail was ilxed at $25,000. pending the arrange- ments with creditors. CENTRAL FARMERS INSTITUTE. t‘lial'lottetown. i’. IC. l.. -\’0\'. 2='»lll. A meeting of the (loininlttec appoint- cd by the Central i"arniers' Instituto to prepare a program for the l~`_arm- ers' Instituto i'or the coming winter was held in Charlottetown on Tues- day last. ’l`lie following subjects were suggested as being suitable tor Ileceiiilicr. _ (I) tiratc l"qtt_enlng oi' Poultry. tzi Agr_ieuituri-i;£_Education. (2) Winter Egg l"i‘odnet_ion. ` (lil Agricultural Education. t4i Farm Yard lvlanures. _ - 5) Feedin value oi tliitert-ntl t S ' ~ goods. (ti) Farm Management. | The eonunittee suggests that the different subjects should be t.akeii upl - under the t`ollo\ving sub heads: ; CRATE FATTENING OF POULTRY._ lilost economical Methods. l Best Breeds for the purpose. Ag(-l and Weiglit. Feerliiig, Rations, Meth-5 My heart is, too: So here’s a song Of love to yon, O little Isle. Of ever-green; And hills and dales, And all lov'd scene. 'i`liru dim afar. You seein to bc A silver-star Ilpon tho sea. O little Isle. _ Where shamrocks gr And salt winds blow. ' My pon is irish. My heart is, too; _ fu So lierc`s a song. Oi' drcanis to you! U K Sl on h,_ stagnant.atinosplicrc. ' / And skies are blue 2, Hilll lH llllllll Sllll _ _c__________._._.Y._______., .___ ,__. _.,._._-_-,,=-_-AA,e=~_-,-, -_-_A_-_ _~.-_- ~ vm. _-_-,-_-,~_-,-:_-_-_-_-_ ~_-_~_».-_-_-_-.~.-_~»~\ =~.- ,=-~_ cluding exercises of great. importance ods ot' killing, Packing. Uniformity' ol' great importance. Cooling before] ,packing (`onstruction of fattening crate. i REFERENCE. See Pamphlet No. 2, October, 1913. Dominion Dept. of Agriculture. Live Stock Branch. This' pamphlet can be obtained free on ap- _ plication to ’l‘. A. I.icnson, Box 489, Uliarlottetowii. WINTER EGG PRODUCTION. ‘_ liigli Winter l’riccs likcly to bc maintained. Production of hundred per cent in- crease would uot lower prices. Thou- ands of people in our large Town and ities at times are quite unable to obtain Winter eggs. Housing one of thc most important ctors. Ventelatlon, ilryni-ss, light. - Live, dry atmosphere versus t|anip‘ Birds will generate more hotly heat when brcatliing pure air. _ FEEDING. llcalthful feeding in- See Q-J /` N See t\@ uilts f - \\ 5. 3235- & 32:- uilts \ / Furniture, Carpets, Linens, Curtains, Blankets nn-: N°o usncutss /_ BASKET Easel? - ' Z: /,,,; \ > _ \ __ .1 _ i>ATtNr£D /_//,. __,,- __ _ _ I , 2-"-" %siTivstY Pnsvziiis 4 sPssAn|ne~~-fsnirrino ' 0/ MATTRESS This is_the Bed Spring---the only one we 1.. which positively WILL N01* SAG agreement that IF T HIS rgtiarganitged for We’ve been selling them for nearly a score of years under. an iron clad ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION YOUR MONEY WILL BE REPUNDED. We have yet to make our iirst refund. Hercules No. O Springs are five times stronger and more resilient than any other Spring at any price Absolute- NO. tl HERCULES SPRING F AILS T() GIVE is' 'y-..-f§,1.-gd a;i§§¢s VERMIN PROOF. _tl_i_e_cornn_1_on _every day spring wb_ich__you can buy anywhere and which will _sag in a year or less. HERCULES No. osPR1Nos$ 50 Hsncutas No. o sPRn\1os$ 50 ALL sizes---WOOD FRAME 4 ALL sizes---STEEL FRAME Both of these Springs are ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. The only \dii‘ference between them is in the frame-one is of wood and the other steel j BASKET EDGE. ~ are-ss.” " v OSTERMOOR PATENT ELASTIC FEL'-l' MATTRESS $1 5 .OO $1 5.00 JS.”- ' G.-'»§=-. 2* -___§i,_ '-‘..7‘ rid' 1/-_ "ref--i`1_§é& f:A`5.'-_- 'l `€?‘l "*`.<_"» -_r-37"; / §~_ i' _ _ev - 1';-;' Z 4- J "" First C'-ost. is Last Cost and Only Cost, ~i ri ] ';_°\ We Are SOLE AGENTS Buy A Felt Mattress _\ and Sleep Better . You’ll never know what a difference there is in Mat- tresses uniil you buy one of our Felt Mattresses. The “Ostermoor” The “Star Felt” $15.00 $10.00 The finest mattress ever Made by the Osiermoor invented-absolutely luxur- people-made of the same i ions-sanitary-lasts a liic materials but not quite so time-Ncvfr get hard or thick or heavy. Will never lumpy. get hard or lumpy. 1 Absolutely' guaranteed. Absolutely guaranteed. l \ _/ See This ’ _ _ I _ _- B A R G A I N ln Our Show Window ,£75 5 ,-7 »-'\T‘ :Of '-44 7.. An ultra(-tivo hevlrooni suite at an uttructiv-c price. All Brass Bed $10.80 All brass lieri--~i`iill size~-with nuis- sivc 2 inch posts and brass iillcrs-~ bright or satin ilnisli-clieap at $15. Special this week. _.$1030- Empire Mahogany Dresser $19.90 .\n attractive si_\'li.-zli ilrr-sat-r with large bevel plate niirror»-liigl|l,\' ptilish- cd. t'licap at $2|i_i’.ti, i\'p<~<'i;|l this wr-nik. . . . . . . . . ..$l9.90. tlliifikiiicr to inalcli. .. .- .$17.90- -zjgv _‘X 2 7 »'-"'~:--_' ` ff" ._ " ' ',/-._ ..-- ~: '. -._ ;.__-_;,§_;_>-» - 'f .‘ -.- -4- `--'-`._ '.-» _ ./‘ -' _' _ ____ -' " .'-rrr-, __ ) _ _, _ S \,’ Y / \r\ V _ ‘I v ' .J-. r' .;~J"` - ` ~ ` - aa -‘_/\ L. - ._f L - -_ _ ..-~ , _ - ..- _- _ A' .i»\/ (Ab f,_ _> 1 _ ,_ _J - - ~ = _,_ _,'53 5 I __, __ .., “ -T j- it;-L - _ ll r . ff _ti _t ll - -_-i---.»--_- _lt . li l 1 fi'-_-1 _ -1-T /'r lr* L ‘_'_,|r_ ‘t ' ' v " <; i ’» .‘ --- | " . ` The Ji |liet't'.~: for .. _ _ _ _ .. ..$-$8.00. -- F ~' ` ` -`" ` ' ' E ll- H All whole grain ted in fit-ep liltler. Ground feeds fed principally dry. _ _ _ _ E7 QUEEN. in Ir. McLean, 'lioroi-tv; -T- U- fi""‘ det, Miscoueha; E. A. (`-ourch€Hr1f*. ii--uni-iii-; J., A. iiilsuur. S1- -i°l\"- N. B. J. J. Hughes. Sonrls: L- W°°‘l- Mt; l i-icriiert; ceo. ii. im-liaw, llnllfvx- A. J. Oake, Toronto: R099 M"E“'°'f‘ St i‘ot_ors; E. Pliiilips, Ottawa: .I. S. llill, l~`rodorir~ton; 'f\- 5- U""'l"'°"'l Sunimorslde; lt. J. Mcbeun, Etlinontoli. Altil. REVERE. November 27th._ J. C. Piuitp»_1'or<>nt-J: '-. is G gow. N Grnliain. 1 If - ,li%th'di?EIa£`l:l_l;!’é Itohln§‘ I wg 0,- rotriid- ' init' };iui_::_s-oplgllf _ :xfgn |-equi;-ed. or. c ~ t win mil-vo 1°" “i P" ..... t".~':.‘..°.;§'}:ii=°°.... ,,_-_--- .rss ting i-.....°°‘°':.-.°'.....a.'i:.1°=~-.-. --=-----. - he "We have a ver? Wl'Fl° "““5° °' t _ finest rubber goods iJr0¢urable_.__incéu_<_i_ inges Rubber Bheetintl. 01°- M" non lirug Co., corner Great G¢0l‘S° :gf '4'i‘ The Rexall Cure Set ln a very 11081 (Aged 81 years.) (Aged 79 yoarll- On Nov. l0t.b, 1914, Mr. and M;‘a.Croaler of Du1‘nl0Y bB_t)leethe l1<_3n_or_ to celebrate the 56th anniversary ot liewedding day, having n ma re- on . rr- me 1°” by ri. “:"t..lZ.':i "°°.‘;.."' ”°:;. “""1;’:;. It';..:"“..ii.'§: -- l"5 Hin Wu" Bottles' Fmml n.Kin-lxrzaefd, wiilginzr-SM;-Q: mllolfn l)Iickey,l`v°_'3I!‘,‘£_8'l'.¢.sii“_§¢;~Ip'? W. Crozier,°A. S. ‘IV m Crozier, all oi Darniey;_Mrs. Jamesliuriis of _-Walperfue, -lohn Srogler _og E ’°°°"°:.°°‘°;.f“-.fixzzr 'ai $a1‘::..‘:'.i‘":.° m°‘;;..r.;°-.i:.'°;:..:.‘f..rt.'.:. Mrs. cor - a i ' - -' . _ ,1 _ - -rest.-graiidchlidren. 0a_ r = _a__i_vsrssry day pap! call -to and compact- case is Cough SY'“§’€,:|:| gale!-;,`ll:i-r L con __ “___ ions and to _ h I-.~; -muny ref-\IPhl§_Q_(___¢h¢" Y- -*"3 “""‘ "°ll"' '"‘°°°‘ P°°l-"lf:t°§1¢cKin- in which Tits o__`pesray_. _ r. 0 is t _e _ an y ng 11 Tablets- Price 90c. P9 George and more-ber oi a _nine _HW __ ,___ - _,I-__ ., has Li-_“mm n“h"“_ “__(_______l ’ " ` ' ”' ‘ ¢»-,` w L Mr, John Crollor. MII. Jbl'¥i'| C-!'0ZI8!‘£ " ;i{c:_i:__ corner Great mctf (ive ntl __ ___ _ ___ __ _ W dispels the cough ami breaks up the cold. Price 25c. and l'»0c. per bottle. M eorge and Kent streets. melt comrnendeqrhy l`l_ei_‘arrr.en of s|l_ Lienomia- ONVINCING TESTIMONY I pootirecsrom importance of hard grit. sin-ll, reen food. (roots) sour milk, abund- ull particulars apply to: _ T. A. BENSON. Llox 489, Charlottetown. FARMYARD MANURES. “Ilsxoll (‘-berry llurk Cough Syrup quick, sure and harmless--it rapidly acKinnoii Drug (`n.. corner Great FITS Clllllill ' The Famous Home Treat- it ment for Epilepsy and Fits. \ at ons. wenty five V_u-sf Success er i.(00 unsolicited Testimonials In one yelr been given by people in every walk of liie one interested should write at oace._ _ Pamphlet contninin p'ooi positive RiNCH’8 RIMEDIEB, Limited, Roig proprietor] 'l‘rencli's' 1'ts~mt\fii--s. _ Ill. Bilpply Of DUN! WHUJF. Clil1I`C(llll -_-' ___ -M s-in __ pun- _ as a preventive of digestive troubles. e ' ` F Factors which atTcct composition _..-__ ._' (feed, age mid kind of animal) (Ii) __:.”_ _ _,Av \\_,_i_',\ _ - Sources of lodd (heating. fernienta- _ El wi-_ _ ‘__ tion and heatiniz. Wlislllng &c. (cl _ - __ - _-. Care in order to cconomize and losses _ ._ losses covering. traniplng, use of nb- i -‘.- sorbentsl (di Economical use on the = S farm (inmieiiiate use versus storing, Q*-e", ' ,,-- ~ H piling in small heaps. results in loses __ _ I “_ oi an eneven crop and entails more _,,~_ \`\\_\E__?é 2 B. 1 ' u _ ". ._3`;:'€J_' ‘ mllwi I-‘ariners' Bulletins Farm "l7\"’ I _yum m,,,,,,,._,,,_ 5 _,_ __ , __ f-,g._,,_______ London Newspapers advise the PUBLIC to Read stu- it-»-1-is for ut- mn-r f---iii-vis _ \-':.-‘\\_\_ plenty, a.id not worry and concentrate the mind too much lil be sive" later- - .~ f, . ' > onthe WAR, read good Books. read light literature, but read. with .. read. (llont read War News only) This is excellent advice, and should be followed by all who can read, BOOKS are cheap, never were so cheap as they are today especially at this store. CARTER’S BOOK STORE is crowded with Books for all grades and conditions oi Men, Women and Children, Books for the Student and thinker, Books for _those who feel they need something light to relieve the mind from the constant strain of business or house- hold cares. Come in and look over our STOCK. We can suit every taste and purse. Thousands of Books from 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, up. _ 500 New Reprints of Popular Copywright Books, regular price $1.25, our sale price only 50 cents and 60 cents per copy, just received from the publishers. Ralph Connor’s New Book “The Patrol of the Sun Dance Trail" (iust out) mailed to any address for $l.25. CARTER 81. COMPANY, LTD. 0 lt. James’ Chambers, TORONTO. A *BOOKS and STATIONERY <- ` I ~ \- ‘_ jf* _,I-_, ‘Y _, l. ._ '.»_ ' .-._--_ _,_ _ - _ _ _ _ - -' .~ -‘ ~ . _ ___ . ___ -L - _,_ D' ___ _ ,_ _ _ - ___ __ _ ,w__,`___ ____ _ ____ ' ____ `_, . 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