PUZZLE OVER NO NEED TO dome fastener. for............................. .pr uu Ladies’ Fine French Unlined Kid Gloves, all lengths and shades and black at ............ $r oo, 1 25 and 2 so Maids’ Aprons and Women’s Tea Aprons, daintly made, useful articles. Women's Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, scalloped aid hemstitched borders; the newest designs at roe or 3 for 25c; 15c or z for 25¢; also at 20c, 25c. 35c and 5°C. .. Women’s Linen Hemstitched % and 1-2 inch hem at me, 3 for 25¢; also at 15c. 20c and 25¢ each. _ A special purchase of the newest kind at Ladies’ Collars in chiffon and fancy silk embroidery, at from 25c to $2.00. THE GIFT PROBLEM being suited. Ladies’ English Dog-skin Gloves, pique-sewn FURS a, «memuwfl Don’t spend a cent for Furs this season until you’ve 56ch what we can do for‘you, both as to style and pxice ‘Our i urs hm; all the late touches of style and novelty. we an :cll for less money than the Toronto stores, because our ex- p ‘E‘nScS are less, and anything you buy here has our personal guarantee along with it. Men’s Gloves in unlined, ‘silk-Ii $2.00 to $2.00. Men’s Ties, Shirts, CohaQ, Cufl’s, Braces, Umbrellas, Hus, Collar and Cufl' Buttons, Underwear, Cardigans. Sweat' ers, etc. ’ house Fumisbingsâ€"Quilth, Blankets, Counterpanes, Towels, Table Linen, Table Napkins, Rugs, Door-mats, Lace Cunains. Xmas. Don’t forget us when you buy your Xma: ants. We extend to all our boat ï¬shes for a Q’Laughlin Mslntyre Just come to our store and you wili CASH AND ONE PRICE. {TM ill have no trouble in fleece-lined. at E Sudden Death of l r Miss Lottie Wood â€WWW?" Bargains for Xmas Shoppers ’ cum mm â€"09¢“m Tamil 9 8. Short, Carleton 00., Ont. ‘ December is the most important month is many respects to Q1 Poul- trykeeper. neggsu'etobe ex-g pected in January end throuctouti the winter, regular and intelllgent' care must be given to the [owl Iron: nowonumlntnct,thouvho be‘ mementhegotogivetheir hens [roper conditions for laying. are mostlihelytogetthehestegghnr- vest. Proper conditions include the whole situation, which may be divid- ed into three parts, via, the poultry house. the iowl, and feeding. The house should he in thorough order in every respect. The windows should he sound and scrupulously clean. 7 This is very new. The days are now very short. At the earliest, the {owl cannot see to ent before seven 3. m. and alter tour 1). m., at the latest. Thlsmenna aper- iod of ï¬fteen hours between the last CARE 01' POULTRY IN DECEMBER mealotthedayandthenrstol the next, which shows the need 01 all the light that can possiny be given. In cities and towns this long gap be- lamplight, but it takes from half tc three quarters of an hour chchnight‘ which may not be considered Wort! while unless large flocks are kept._ and by giving a. fourth mad he- twecn 8 and 9 o'clock at night by electric light, and, in same cam. the remit has been very encouraging opinion about the number or u: that should be kept in etch flock expert says: “When you thlnk you have room tor tWenty layers, only keep ten." This is good ndvloe. I! you have to lessen the number 0! fowl tent, begin by removing all the operanpales. young and 016. min: only tho-e wded to: W nut The lowls should be healthy, in good condition. and the pallets may mm There is a wide dilemma of Emmoth Sale of Trunks, Suit Cases and Leather Bags Strong Canvas Trunks, tray, heavy slats, iron bottom, size 32 inch, special. ..........3.10 Strong Canvas Trunks, brass trimmings, two leather ‘straps, good lock size 32. Special 4.20 , Marbelized Iron Trunks with tray, and hat- box, size 30 inch, price .......2.10 “from mm until Christmas,†the are offer- } ing Special Bargains in Winter foomear. A THESE ‘PRICES ARE IRRESIS TABLE. Nail This Opportunity amount ($on each 1,3er at thistle. We carry {be largest stock i Christmas goods in ï¬tted Suit Cases, and Club Bsgs at L Bâ€"uy Your Xmas Footwear Imitation Leather . Suit Cases This can be done by breakfast ia short- " IBM-gains in Men’s Slippers HEADQULRTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF \ Bargains in Buckskin , Moccasins or Oudity and Price qur stogk -_of Moc- bought a urge quantity direct from the mak- . Here are the bat-gun prices: children's sizes '3 t065t40c, 7tolOat55c, ll to2at. 70c, 3to 7 st 85c, 8 to 11 tt .........l.l5 k - caéins cannotbeequofled. Bargains .in Heavy Rubbers Here :guin is where quantity buying counts. We can demonstnte that this is the phce to buy best values in all kinds of rubber footwesr. Hen- E Men’s Hunm‘d utyle, velvet slippers, sizes 6, 7, ‘1; regular price 75c to 81, u bugnin 3t ......... 69c Ken’s ï¬ne Tapestry Slippers, English muke, anther soles and heels; reg. 90c, :bargtin at 79c {again at spring. Next remove :11 ham over t'oyunotngo,ucoptuthobroed kept :- Leghorn or any 0! the led- 1mm, whonthcylnny be haptnntiltmeymolm.uter thaoldhenl,rcmovethomyonnz pallets. Tint would leave only our- vioablo birds thot, wlth proper tood. should ntnrn eggs in profluble qua- The layer; should be led three tunes 3 day. once with grain and once with soft food. Give the soft tood whenever most convenient. Many breeders give it the ï¬rst meal of the day. others at noon and others again at night. There are arguments in lavorol each method. so that. aster aenowhown.itisbesttolet con- venience decide the point. Wheat and oats make 3 good pun rationâ€" hmotmmthhmybe added a small quantity 0! whole corn, say one part to ten 0! wheat and oats. 1! white birds are kept and arensed for exhibition do not add corn â€" 1t makerthe plumage creamy. The soft Mmybemadeupofnve pnrts bran, four parts whole grain proven- der and one part corn-meal. but omit thecommesluwhltebirdsmkept. This covers the malnvteedlnx. In ad- dition; there should be in each pen. happen or boxes containing grit and 1;“, or other green food should be fed in reachable «Immin- For stimulating ti» 02! “‘99le green bong my 50 31"“ three time! aweok. Nth-mutt“! I! it is not convenient to teed green This my be mixed in the salt food. Itutubcttertotoodtoonttle.u! about s 189000 ‘0 â€ch “been (owl. It I: better to bed Woo little 0! either green bone or meat- ml thal'too much: one... cocoon}. “Suicide in a mm mosteonvenlent. Mmm munitthonntmdottho «1.39., Whether you néed a Trunk, Suit Case or Bsg for a gift to a friend or for you; own use,‘ ‘you‘ will save 3 substantial no. oocc.'uo . Kentol Leatherette Suit Cases steel frame, goodlock, mas-well a leather ......... 1.80 . Steamer Trunks. Fitted Suit Cases, Club Bags, Telescope Cases, Toy Trunlu, Etc. BARGAINS IN Neill’s--Prices Right-Quality Assured st BARGAIN PRICES. in the county: See on; ney Adanooidenthppendonthe anaermhstmmch might Inn reunited in action: con- sequences. ‘* in: numerous Lind-ca (fleck, took two you: led! tried. to the coun- try. 1!: horse, which we. borrow- ed tron W's liver: did ct e m bird “fl dumped the ladies bus on to the Lines and was dragg- ed ochre! feet, Fortunately die escaped with t few bruises. ind be- ing a. fir-stack" temstreu. got the bone and cutter on their feet once more. : However. the [young ladies will remember their mishap. us their nerves were but“: upset. 11! Christâ€: hit Alum the donations given the committee of man-semen o! the Lindsu W8 {aï¬r are the fol- lowms: i .' John wander donate: .85 (or first Mucodnrixutor best My driVer ' A. J. Adm"; donate. '5 tot ï¬rst prm for gentleman's cincle turn On M the regular Epwort‘h’ hence meeting was opened and con- ducted by the president. Hr. Stanley Mal-dull read the lemon (run June: 8rd dun-peer, the topic being ‘The Unruly Member." - ur. Wm. nowatterq. m M thug of the topic. chose another enbjeot «and zave’ an excellent inspir- ing nah-ea M wu thoraozhb unwanted In J! ore-at. Rev. Mr. mauveatdk outhesuhject which doubtleâ€" prov ï¬endish! to B. .0. Macro»: (Ignace: the 35 {int price for ï¬nale driver, open to The choir ...99c Queen-st Epvortt lane Dupe! ink: Show _ EX, Hal's than nine: 6 to 11. a are some of the bugging; Men’s high cut, 21buckle Gum Rubbers, heavy soles, sizes 6 to 11 ................................. 1.85 Men’s best grade heed Rubbers, (Maple Led Brainy) perfects, sizes 6 to 11, regular 1.90, a bergun per put ................................. . 1.69 Men’s heavy l-buckle Rubbers, sizes 6 to 11 Specid. ............................................. 1.50 Mens’ plain Rubbers, 6 to 11 .................. 69c Miues’ plain Rubbers, 11 to 2... .. ........ 45c Children’s plain Rubbers, 6 to 10 ............ 33c 'Xen'oOilCanns Leggings, sizes 6 to 11. A use lamb-again price ............................................. eyed: havy Duck Leggings. sue-Goon, neguthOc, nine! In ’I BARGAINS IN LEGGINGS now viii:- LIN DSAY, ONT. ‘ro Contrnctou and Parties who intend Building. Our (new he been rebuilt and agi- ped with modern, up-tao-dnte wood-m n3 muhiner y. We are in a position 90 furnish nil kink of Dreeeed end Rough anbertorbnildin We mr-ufueture Doors, Suh, Frames, Base, Casings. Mouldings end Inside end Outside Trimming-i, nil kiln dried. I. are the eel. manufacturer. of m and m W in the uni- ANNOUMEMINI Parties hsnng their own lumber cm has it. ducted and matched on that notice. All good: moufuturod by ourselves am be u â€ML“. Mr. Dtvid Crowley, of Ennismorg, a young can well known to 1m and Dcasneyvilie residents, diedWed- Ofï¬ce and yard East side Wellington at bridge. Phone 47. KENNEDY 8L DAViS MILLING Co. Ltd. hrmputtwdayatvo non «man-h. will has gm molt-nit: committal-m. nun MOT‘I’OF Fairness, Promptness, Satis- faction. Died of Appendicitis The) are [masters PEI mu ......