s » 1 1 1 / 1 DECEMBER 16 1916 WN GUAR])]AN - _ ...PM-,E_ - _. _ _ sn, 1 _ ' ) \ / Booksto NEWS ' - (Read Down) "1 CD nv/;=\\\\\\vuI. ii =°'f.-111-. ill- -' -"7f.‘-; #_ _ fs. - _ _~ 4 F 11° EJ C Central. Guardia" --~-v -____-_-_,_,,__,_-. _ _______-_.~_. _ ,~_-_-_-_---___.___ __ -4. ________,-_-,-___ _.cn -___ __ -' ._.- _ I1' Miva to buy in ini) Province. ,__ |.uNcHEoN in me Kozey irorner is 10 _ - uit in -_ I elic ua and satisfying, keep s “_ ‘_ _ OUTDOOR 8KATl-NG.- There bas_mlnd -while doing your Chlristmas _ beensplendld skating on Government shopping. 3460-15-121i. ~ ¢- 1; _ lg M, Pond during the las; couple of days. --_ _ . _ “_-_ _/ The ice _is in first-class condltioii and HOME MADE Christmas cakes, ' ’ * *" 011185 numbers iirc- -enjoying lt. ` lilllifllllxrand--mince piép may be or- - CIIIISIIIIQS sh C = l dared at the Kozey Korner. I' ’ isl-ANDER [‘R0wNED.- Q08 GL . 3460-15-121|. wilifind this 'Store 'well stocked with an up-tc- “date line of Holiday; _ A good Hook is'alway an exceptable Giit,_ Her you will linda large rang of .the Newest Books b 'Popular Authors A ,Books are sold by us a -publishers prices. _ Ally book wanted andno mstock will be ordered b us at short notice. ‘ BOYS! .BOOKS 0 _Toy Picture Books _ Boys’ Own Annual Young Canada ‘ Infants’ Magazine GIRLS’ B_00KS Linen .Books \G11‘lS’ Own Annual Chatterbox _Little Folks* Magazin A luiiidreds of others, _ :-11 _.'I'I_\e ‘Ports in beautiful bindings Bibles Prayer Bo gin. Hymn Books, ' _ uiiolic Prayer Book in :ill styles of binding Xiiniszind New Yi-urs Car Tags, Seals, beautifu lioxed Stationery & c ‘ ‘.5-_ Sforeopeninfhcevening Collie Curly isarter & Co. Ltd »‘\\‘L\'f[IlIlIlIIf3\\ ~ COLD LOGIC. . _ 5 ____ . "Futlier, ghninc ri. good llcliliig :intl make me cry.” was tho astonishing redtlest little .iim1ny'niade ono day. “What makes you want such un ab- surd thing?" inquired futl1er.~ “You‘ll hit me and l'll holler with all my might and mother will wipe my face with liei' apron ami give me. *"' Eff A ' o . _ A _ 5° ‘w ""”`(r'-D G ‘<1-r »-»=‘ si it ""S"iin'11yside,. isa -and hundreds of 'pretty things that we 7 ` I "can’t begin to tell you about. ‘ ~' "u Come in and see the rare display | anyway. I ` J." RI "c1LL1s, Lia. _ F _ <1 0 u 1 "°"°'°' °c'i1ar1gn§d'§vn, P. E. 1._ _ _..._ l Monuments thatcndurc the Ravagcs o_fTi1ne Are what you seek to make the grave of your departed W8 UUDPIY na omaar, 1' ur Monomenisafeilie best Chandler & ` `l6 Kept a__|.r`eet _ ima. . gs: ¢..».....».--,. .. ._....- -...... inhe hail. ,Estimates given. - A somewhat sensatlonsil incident oc- curred on Queen Street yesterday' afternoon. A well known resident ot' this city, who has been mentally un- balanced for some-tirne`, suddenly made a rush at Prowse Bros. window, and with-it heavy waflklng cane which lie carried, smashed the -thick plate gina.;-1 0 atoms. lie then made a rush at the c-xt window ot' the store and smash- d the glass in it. Mr. Charles Living- tone, of the employ oi' Prowse Bros., eariiig the' crash of the glass when first window was broken but too ZA:-"f.nco::f~‘ .- G iii, ran out, late to save the second. l-Ie grap__})led with the insane man, who would ave, brought lils stick down on iiii-1-head. but was prevented by' Mr. l-ieiberf Prowso, who managed to seize lt. in tirno. The unfortunate 1111111 who for some time hui-1 been brooding over the lialiucinatloii that cc~rtiiin‘ citizens are plotting to deprive him of it means of existence-, was taken in charge by the police and wi-ll like- ly be sent to the Hospital for the in- sane. -it is understood that u com- plaint was laid several weeks ago- to have this done as his condition was becoming dangerous. The glass was covered by insurance,-but it will be some time before lt can bc- re- placed, so that the firm will therefore be deprived of. the use- of _these win- _down for display purposes during the hotlidsy season. - i Where ‘P art thou .- ' ‘ i i This searching question forms the subject of. Rev. Cl1srle'l`~-R. Free- man's sermon .at the Baptist Church tomorrow morning." Sunday Schiiol Attchdance increasing Come at 2.30-you will find-a mighty Interesting class whatever your 'pgs or tastes inay he._ r - ~ ~ n ‘Normal Christianity is the subject of Rev, Charles R. Freenian’s evening serm°n. Com- munion tomorrow evening. FREE PEW8, FINE CHOIR, GOOD MU- SIC. A warin welcome at . \- Baifiisi J . Church 3459-M11. Wo llavc an Excellent ~ , Stock of Goods ` Suitable for Christmas- Gills BRACELET WA_TCl-IES in solid Gold Gold Filled and » silver, Our prices will please ou. PENDANTS- Solid Gold set with real Pearls, Peridots Amythest etc. Splendid val- ues. _ _ ' CUFF LINKS- Solid Gold_qol<_l Filled and Silver ` engraving OTHER LINES- Scarf Pins Brooches, Rings Lock- ets, Tia Clips. Bracelets, wry Goods, Ebony gwds hams Fobs Fountain Pens ‘< 2"” lverware and Hand Paint- ed China - and inspect ‘our stcok f‘0fll _ Poygstson _ Jcwellef' ' .;3;1_.' _ _ adian torpedo boat. Grlsle, was Mr. CLEANING BUOY8.- Men ' were S. A. McLean, of Georgetown. Full engaged at the Marine Wharf yester- . particulars of the mishap to the day removing the carbide from tho Gif” Grislc and the manner in which she large buoys rccently brought iii for ~ or and all on board escaped ii watery the winter. Bqqkg B i _ ' grave. have not yet been received. _ , 00k8, B001! .___ _ aovennmsn A _ 1' 1.1E-eT1NG.- A or MR. KERR R'ETURN8.- Mi. Wil- meeting of' the Executive of. Prince -lla1n,Kerr, oi' the -Live Stock Branch, Edward island was held .»ye'sterday. _Dominion Departinelit ot' Agriculture, Several 'matters were under consid- ha-s returned from an extended visit e|'atl0n` and letters patent were giant- to New Brunswick, Ontario, ami Que- od to a. couple of fox companli-;-3. bec. He was present at the recent i _ PORTRAIT OF P. E. I. BATTERY. declares it to have been a splefiidlil -lii the window of the Apothecarles Hull, appear.-1 11. large froiiied photo- - graph of thc l’. E. island Artillery boys at Fort Ives, Halifax. The pic- b b C al J ture was rough; over y apt n . A S Ba er and is s s lendld ex- . . Y D ample of up-to-date photography. FIREMEN CALLED OUT.- The fire bell sounded shortly beforq six o‘clo1:k llast evening for a supposed fli'e at Jolinson's Corner. it was iner- ely some soot burning in ii. chimney and there was no need to turn on the water. Many People haste-ned to the scene' for the purpose of seeing how the new chemical c/ngiiie, which has been nlck~i1anied the “Red-Devil," would work. 'i'he`ro was of course nothing for it to do when lt arrived. , i wH1snE ART T1-tour ii ure vital question, to he presented in Rev., Charles R. Free1nun’s sermon at the' Baptist Church to-mororw, morning. At 2.30 in the afternoon the Sunday School will meet. The men's class ex- tends a hearty ~ welcome to all men. The women’s class invites all women who are not attending similar classes to visit this most interesting class to- morrow. There are classes for young men, young women, boys and girls. Ai. the ev(-iiing r-ervice Rev. C. R. l~‘i‘ecnnan will preach on “Normal Christianity." Communion at evening service. PERSONALS Mrs. S. i~‘. Hodgson has returned from ii lnonth’s visit to ‘New York. .Rev. Dr. Gauthier, Palmer Road, is in thc city. Mr. Jack Hogan of t he Canadian Bank oi' Commerce, Truro, is spend- ing three weeks holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hegan, City. - ::WE HAVE A KODAK for you- Comc- in and see lt, JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Drugglsts. ' 34_52-I2-IGMIH. :IAN EXCELLENT GIFT.-A Kodak from JOHNSON & JOHNSON. 34521112-16M3i. '=ll////If.\\\\\ivl"l`iZ£K\iiii Delicious Con- fections For .Christmas - Giving. \\\\\\?{III//I0 'IIII4N\\\\\'0”II \\\\\\\\\\9JIl ua 3 -Q ,» O '-1 E -1 r ‘.3 s .-».~< ra. ° lIIl§\\\\\\\WI llHIY£\\\\\\\\\\Y\§/IIIIIOA\\\\\\\‘ There isa constantly in easing demand for' goo candies during the holida season. In anticipation 0 this demand, we have incre ased our stock largely' The assortment contains- Chocolatel Nougatl, Fruit herrles, Nougatlnea, 'Del ously Flavourad Creams, Bu erlnel, Almonlds, Pecans,,Bo deaux, etc., etc., ll I These tempting sweets acked in special boxes ake excellent gifts for wife eetheart, or friend.-. No matter what else you give Her. be suretoiinclude a box of those chocolates. ’IIlA Y Prices from 350 up to 34-50- Parlslan Ivory- the Ideal ‘ Christmas Present.. - ' Parisian Ivory *been 'I‘hey'ro dressed like Beau Brumells _.'l‘hut’s what they're fond of They heed not the call , - Of their country or king, ' They think more of kid gloves Besides l must tell you, D To fight for their country, If l were a woman, ‘ ` iBefore l'd love one 1 l'll live on half nothing, Before l'd wed one of Come in and see our stock. JOHN- SON ot JOHNSON, The Quality Drug- store, (lor. Kent ot Prince Sis. l the vogue for several sea- sons, There is every reas- S0,-'* - Beauty, Dnlntinau, ease of cleaning, nulcoptlblligy to on- grsvlng and Embelllahlng The brushes are the best Russian Bristle, the ‘ mlrrorsare flawless and the Mountings heavy. - .lolmson & _ Johnson . The "Quality .bruilltorc _ Cor. Kent In Prince' Sis. ._ _ mv* . on why it should remain ' Sold ln sets or mingle ptocn_ ‘ / / i 4 i Mr. Walter -Simpson. Bay view. was in the city yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. ' G. K.. Henderson.. city, left yesterday on u trip tc- Motl- cton _ _ AN ,'l‘he niany friends ot Mr. John A. McPherson, of Hunter Rive-r, who has been undergoing treatment in the Prince -Edward island Hospital, will be pleased to learn that his condition is improving. Mr. Earl Bryenton, of the Gusydian Mailing Department, leaves this morning via Bummerslde, for Hail- fax and proceeds later to Toronto to join the Army Service Corps. He has the best wishes of a host of friends. THE SLACKER'8 BRIGADB. At bulls und at parties Tliose slackers are seen, When your head. is dull and heavy,‘your tongue furred, and done-up and good for nothing, without _knowing what matter with you, probably all that is needed t FOR Till - ` BTOMACH AND LIVER days and noteiiow ben how it restores tone and so doing enables you to gaiivlew stores of vigour, IDEAL- is o restore to is a few to these uornsn . i; SElGEL'S SYRUPE - The newl.00slu: contains time f1`ni¢s as much as the trial size _ Wltii souls that are mean; ‘¢ 1* When faints a young lady They render "first -aid." ~- - - ’i‘ho slnckers' brigade. _hes-_.;.§ And a grand diamond' ring; 'Phe slackers' brigade. Now “so help me Ned," J i would rather be dead; And die un old maid, The nluckcrs’ brlgade_- Com. ::A LASTING G|FT.- A .Kqdak 3452-12-_16M3i . 3449-12-16Mtf. ----.-.A--..-., l.” I BOYS ._ sold at 50c per bottle. ‘ - T,,,,,,,, ,O , me ,,,a,,, - We have received our fancy boxes-'-the kind you want ‘it “'- We will fill them with fresh made Island Chowllites and send them for you Xmas Eve - ' Como now and pick yours while _the picklngo if THOMAS WHITE Sunnyside _ ._-me .a.. . TIES The right tics always please. Cnr ties are correct, and you will miss the greatest assort- Prices 35c, 5oc, 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.15. liaiid somely boxed free. ' M UF1"l.]‘]RS Wliai better than a Muffler? \’Ve show 21 iuagiiificeul range of the newest shades and ideas in Mufflers. Prices ooo, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50. All`daintily boxed. ' \VHlTE PIQUE SHIRTS He’il appreciate one of our l1ands_0m_e white pique shirts at $1.50, other refined hair-liuc and hannister patterns at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Flannel GLOVES Our asstirtiiieiit of gift gloves is iuimense. Mocha wool lined, $1.;z5,_$1.50, $2.00. Silk lined mocha or dogskin, $2.00, to $2.25. Unlined cape or swede, $1.25 to $2.25. Fur-lined $3.25. Wool gloves 751'. up, kid trimmed 851: and $1.00. A_us- iralian wool gloves, $1.50, $1.65. Mocha mitts, $1.25. _ I I E SUSPENDERS llaiiulsomcly boxed, 500, 750, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Garters holly boxed, 250 and 501'. Arm- lcts boxed, 350 a11d_50c._ Cuffilinks and sets cased, 5oc to $2.25. ' , COLLARS ‘ A sensible gift, 900 half dozen boxed, $1.75 dozen boxed. \ . ' _"I 221 HANDKERCHIEFS Lawn Hauclkerchicfs, loc each, $1.00 doz. lixcelda Handkerchiefs 2 for 25c, in white or colored borders. Silk liaudkerchiefs, initial and plain from 351: to $1.00. Irish linen handker- .liiefs 25|; each, $2.40 dozen, others 250, 30c,‘35_c and 40c each, and special prices per dozen. lm- lial linen, 30C each. Khaki silk handkerchiefs, 601; each. 011~"r Hose ° In black cashmere, specially boxed, 3 pairs for $1.50, other lines, 35c, 500 and 750 par. Heather hose 6oc pair. Silk hose boxed per pair 750 and 900, 3, pairs in box, $2.25. CLUB BAGS AND SUITCASES . Something every mar# needs. Im. leather lub bags, $2.65, rea leather $4.85 up to $17.75. lm. leather suit cases handsomely mounted $2.50, 'real leather suit cases $5.00, $6.50 up to $9.751 , . MACKINAW' COATS ’ iM¢n's Mackinaw Coins, $5.oo, $7.50 and $9.00. Boys’ all-wool, $5200 _ 1 Henderson 1 "i1iC1it cy'c1"sl1oi\";1' litre it _ion "f`:1rl-'-~°1f1-~~svi~.~r11nw:--~-£5.-r-oi'------t->t1i-~r+1i-4i-ii- -¢--1-- »~.-i}-»~- 1-. vi-ri large. 1 shirts $1.50 to $2.25. . _ . .1 ; “The Habe1'dashery” Early Suggestions For Gift Giving -_ ’ 0.-trs A thouhtful Christmas gift, boys’ raps 754;. wp. T\'lcn’< f`fip=_ S51; _.\`1.<»~-, :~`.,_'_;_ $1,511 1i|1 to ‘ _ U1\I.iiI{ELI.Ab` _ ' One of the most popular gifts, good, reli- able umbrellas at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Silk cased close rolling $2.00 ,$2.50. Gold, sterling and natural wood handles, silk covered, $5.75, $4.00, $4.50. Suit case umbrellas, $3.00 up. " _ swE.\'1‘ERs For boys or men, a ‘splendid gift. Boys 35c, $1.00 up t0 $2.25. Mcn’s sweater coats'and pull-overs from $1.25 up to $6.50. ` .. _ ` U NDER\VEA R ' 4. Good unilerwear is always acceptable. We carry only standard makes, all prices, from Pen- man’s fleece at $1.20 suit to thc best silk and wool at $4.50 suit. Combination suits $1.75 up to $4.50 suit. g - .ar ”' ' _ PYJADIAS ANI) NIGHT SHIRTS - ` Good, iomfortahlr gifts. i"y`jan1as $1265-, $2.35, $2.05 suit. Fiaiiiiclettc night shirts, $1.00 to $1.25. Fine twillcd cotton, $1.35. -stain ` ' _ i - LI'}A'l‘I{El{ (.‘()LL.-\ll BAGS . In Brown, S\vcf.lc and plain leather, $1.00 and-$1.25. ' ' '\ BOYS’ OVERCOATS Get the little chap a new overcoat, fit boys from 4 to 9, haiulsonic overcoats, $6.75 to ‘ u Boys' SUITS " Handsome twecd suits. What better for 'a Christmas gift? All new stock, prices $4.25 up tu $12.00. _ ‘ » sM01i1NG .JACKETS AND DRESS- .\ ING GOWNS _ Royal gsiéts smol\1_f_Jll!\' ited spacei including_a full line of m_ilitiiryI001ll fortheimriinkhalu. _.,'_i_ gg ,L1"iq,;.' `= -1 ‘;` r-. - . . 1 ~ - .1 1., & 1 1 1. _ 0 ,_ _ 101 Grafton.. St ‘ .__ _ ‘li mo I *hunt ' W 7'! _.J Our Caiamels, Fudges, Barley Tops and Peanut _Crisp-1 ` . 1 ‘l' are great for filling Stockings. _ ' ' ' , 5 . ,_ The Home Of Home Made_Candleo "