Lined Gloves Kiln-Loki.- a! Gift Suggestions For Nice People Buy your gifts from the good Men’s Furnishings Store. Ties Mufflers Silk Sox Cashmere Sox Unlined Gloves Silk Lined Gloves Shirts—all kinds Pyjamas-all kinds Handkerchiefs And several other nice gifts for men. Maeleiian, alglnrurs. . Bros. 1 F t, A: I \- H. .. S This store is shaping itself for "the biggest Christmas titade in its history. Food buyers will find it the ideal place t0 get their Christmas supplies. Large stock of sweet Oranges, Bananas, Mc- Intc 3i". lied Apples, Jockey (‘lub Table Rtaisins, Nuts, delicious Candies, and other goodies for your great annual feast. P. L. SMALLWtlOD GROCER Phone 12. There L ‘ ill will he a Si. ‘Flttinias BITS OF SOAP. When a liar tit‘ toilet .11d when. you have five or .11 lack cf the stove and r iv glass Another _ lnithruom for tho fatniiv to "alw- ssnn het-atlsc it is soft. household cleaning purposes mel t-ich cupfui add a r ‘urosene. (‘so this 511k and tubs. rinsing .vIi"1 lint water, to clean provinces. I; , McIntyre Is Given “‘"““““ g - Fight At Halifaxi ‘*.‘,..i'é’..¥2““‘i~‘§.. 1...... f _ llAlllli-XX, Dec, 2l.—Aftor ' rounds oi‘ milling in with-h _ writers and the one thousand fzinsltlll! villi"? “Tllwll- present SPPlllBG agreed ti1at "Neil-i out E11 3.71 lniyre nveighetl 145 15-4 pounds and llczzlct‘ dot-lsiuii tengvzis greeted with a Lfflllltdltlulld out sp11rt1i1lll'.~;t (‘l (liwlllllrtlvill bl’ 1lIil'll1"‘llll./' Those Troublesome Shoelaces eyelet, insert the lace from the out side oi‘ the »shoe and then tie as usual. The knot can be tucked 11' 'l‘l1c 101111 fialltvl‘ Scclllf" "1011!" and you will not ‘see it again until t1 . 4% - —SERVICE AT FRENCH RiV " (‘hrfslnias _ church Sutuluy t,"‘.zlil1g D9,; 34 a, qgotncc at Summersude, and approx ocitit-k. contiuctt-tl hy Mr. Chiries \‘.111;1- o1‘ l\'!llgs (‘tillage with spec- soap be- comes thin and breaks put it aside six 1 pieces place them in a pan or. ‘ add a li'.‘.l-.- water. Let tiicm melt siovriy lu~n pour them into a mold or way to save snap which is ltcrhaps less troub 1e than the above is to run a num- btr 0t‘ small bags on the machine 1 and as the small hits of soap col- icct till tlhe bag and keep it in the use. 't‘ht- snap inside lathers easily and children like to 11,-:e it in place of For t 'lll‘ odds and t-nzls of soap and to tablespoon of the afterward if you have trouble keeplnr: your shoelaces tied, when lacing the last liil -8HOP from Holman‘: Catalog -HER CHOCOLATEB are hen in beautiful boxes Moirfl. Nelisont and Lowneys prices 50c to $5.00. Select your package now a Gourlles. Ltd. Summerside. 3. —3 DOZEN LADIES v ready. tc wear hats and toms on sale Suture duy.your cholce-—-$1.29. Sinclair l Stewart, Ltd. 10987-22-2 -—SPEC1AL .1110}! SATURDAY before Xmas, Men's fine boots. $6.75 for $5.40; $7.50 for $6.00: $8.50 for $6.80——one day only. Sin clalr 8: Stewart, Limited. 10987 21' —THE III-EAL CHRISTMAS Gift for your little boy or glrl it a Brownie camera, price $2.00 tc $9.00 Gourlles. Ltd., Summerslde 3 -—6 ONLY LADIES’ PLUSF coats, size 36 to 38. and 3 only Baby Lamb coats, sizes 42 and t4 Worth $35.00 to clear at 85.00 Sinclair 8: Stewart, Limited. 109872-22-2 —COUNTY COURT.--The'De cember term of the County Cour zviil Open before Judge McQuari-li at Summerslde on Friday next , ——0HR|$TMA8 SUGGESTIONS at Gourlies Ltd., for her, n Kodak chocolates, perfume, Mary Gardei and Dejerlis combination set, foun tain pens, French ivory. goods etc at reasonable prices. Gourlles Ltd Summerside. ~ 3i -—-FOR THE LADY —A bottle 0 exquisite perfume or toilet water i1 '1 beautiful gift always appreciated Sec our assortment of the would‘: best prices 25c to $6.50 at Gourlio. Ltd, Summerside. 3l-f-m-v —-FOR HER——The ideal gift l-s t Kodak nothing could give MOD lasting pleasure than n Kodak ni ways a reminder of pleasant mem iries. Make it a Kodak. Prlc» $10.00 to $27.00 at Gourlies Ltd Summerslde. 3i —CASE Dl~SMISSED,--The ad journed case ot‘ keeping n gamb ‘Ins; house was before Stipendie y Wyatt at the Summerside Po ice Court 011 Wednesday lll0fltllll 1nd was dismissed‘ for want. o zvidence. —CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION! for him at Gourlies. Ltd. Safet; razors, fountain pens, canes, aha ving sets, shaving brushes, piper cigars, and cigarette holders an‘ cases, ebony goods, etc., at res sonable prices. Gourlie's Ltd., Sun‘ merslde; Dec183i -FOXES REGI$TERED.— A; proximately seven thousand silve . toxcs have been registered up ti‘ zhc IITOSCIII. time. and mostly al. were handled through the heat =mately a thousand through Otta wa. ,, ial “inking and :1 solo ‘by Mid" _ 1:; Alma llartiing. Also distrihutitlxl -*sMEl-T$ PLENT|FULY_ 1h} it) Sunday gchoo] smelt fishermen report good catci s i-ritliin the past few days. sev eral fishermen who have thei nets back of Holmans lslanf untied mnny hundred pounds o". fuesday and Wednesday of thi; week. —CHRISTNIAS GUGGESTIONl for him at Gourlles Ltd. Safety razors, f0lllltuifl pens, cones, show lng set, shaving brushes, pipes olgans, and cigarette holders and cases. Ebony goods, etc. at recs onnble prices. Gourlies Ltd, Sum met-side. 31 —NOMlNATl0N DAY.— Tues day inst being nomination day it Summers/Rte for civic by election to fill the vacancy caused by th-. t ieath of the late CllllTlES lfcE. man, and three candidates wcr~ ntontlnated. namely, Mr. Josepi Richard, Mrs. Vincent Hurringtoi and PAL. Bowness. —CHILDRENS AID SOCIETY. —'l‘hc annual meeting of the Chi, dren‘s Aid Society was held l1 the Summcrslde Town Hall o1 Monday evening and eras atdjouru .d ui|tI.l January 15th. when tht election of officers and other IJllS iness will be transacted. The So eiety is striving to do ~11 very wor , I fie?" Heals-y Halifax, was 0Jsilyi.\ll‘ll_1l,\'l'0 l ‘Plllflllli’ ‘ l‘: ‘P9005 mil "-'\°1"9-' O1 03 no‘ thy R1.(l important work and u: ‘Y tho winner, “Johnnj.” McIntyre, tiintuvlatit v\'.t., unable to (lOVllVCI i1 i hum the dnuns Wm lend ma“ Glace Bay; was awarded the dcciz- l:n;.si11ng punch. ileale) 11311111 Evgry 1114;“ i; eittitleti to life, guppom welterweight championship of thelin the tellllt- ion hcrc tonight in a hunt for the waiktrtl int.» the Glace Bay lllflllrihtrty “m; U“. pupsuit of money, lIINALITS ti,“ Q\\ Y\\w;~ v ‘ pi —TODAY‘8 OLOSING.— The semi-annual examination of Ken xington High Schoohwlll he held )1’! =Friday afternoon, Dec. 22, be Tinning at one o'clock sharp, it is ntentled to examine all (iepnrt- ucn-ts slmuitaneously, and all per 10115 desrous of being present na!‘ chose the department in which they are most "ileresta-d. ‘lore you can see c:::':tl_v the re~ suits of the zvork dnnc during tht term, and extend a little encaur agemen-t to pupils and t-"‘1rs. Y -——-—4o->i.. . _ HELD FOR LOWELL POLICE TORONTO, Dec. 20.-—Walking his beat on Queen Street west last night. Constable Dickinson was ac- costed by John Kalapothnroskos. "X beat my wife up in Lowell, Moan, a year and a ‘half ago with a strap, 1nd 1 think she died and I om want- ed in Lowell by the police." was the man's startling announcement. police state. Kalapothnrookos was locked up 1nd a wire was sent to the police at Inwell. This morning a wire came back, stating: "Hold man. fug- ltive from Notice. wanted on a charge of murdering his wife. Of- flcer leaves December l0." 0n ro- ceipt of manage, Obie! of Detect- ives Guthrie brought Kllapotiharoa- koa into his office and questioned him. Tho man admitted flho charge. "l beat my wife up with o Itrop and she died." be l: aid to have ltatod. Ho will be hold until the Lowell officer orrlveo to take him buck to stand trial. .-»~. ' ‘all -. .1 w‘ _ ‘l: 0;,“ v ' H-cfwzslt. .1» was CHARLOTP‘ ctunnntn"““‘ illflli 111111111111 "~ , thaws-n‘ 1 741.11.. _.MEN'8 $22.50 OVERCOATS lor $1-8.00 on Saturday at Slnclalrs. -BEAUTIFUL GHRISTMA5 mrds. seals andtngs at Gfillfllei- 4d, Suimnerslde. 31 -FOR YOUR DAD I nice b0! 1f choice cigars or n good smoking pipe, big variety at Gourlles Ltd. summer-side. $1 —-CHRISTMAS Wrapping P899!‘ 35cm per package at Gourliea Ltd Summerslde. 3l'l"m‘w _AF'TER SATURDAY, DEC. 23rd Dr. Geo. Green will discontinue zoing to Stanley Bridge. bu! m‘ itend will be in his office at Hunter River. on Saturdays. 10951-21-21- —'1 ONLY electric Seal Coat. 593v“ trimmed, length 40 inches. ilze 40 bust; regular price 8205-00- clearing price $190.00. Sinclair 8: Stewart. Limited. 10987-22-21 —STORE8 OPEN —As has been .l1e custom in the past, the Sum- merslde stores are remaining ipen this week for the accommo- lation of Xmas shoppers. -GOT THROUGH THE \ horse owned lhy the Wood Bro~ hers, ‘Summerskle and another wvnetl by Wm. ‘Schurman. went hrough the ice at the east part >11 the shore near Gtovers shore n Tuesday afternoon, and with treat difficulty and help the ani- uals were safely landed to the =hore. The heavy snow of the inst day made the lice heavy in ipots, they claim this was the ICE- zrouble. lVestern Personals. I3 Mrs. Cecil Nunn and Miss E ‘urtls ot Milton left Saturiiai norning by the Borden train fol‘ "he Maiinland where they intend ipending the winter. ——<Mrs. XVF. Mitchell, who i108 ien visiting in Suminerside the ruest of the Mowley House left to Tuesday morning on return —Lieutenant: Harris, of Wood- =tock, N,B. has been appointed "o assist Capt. Goodwin at Sum- nerside during Mrs. Goodwin's ill» zess, and was welcomed at the ialvation Army hall on Thursday vening last. Woodsitle for- merly of Kensington underwent‘ 1n operation for appendét-its 111 he Grey Nuns liosptal, ilcgiilo‘ )ec. 11th. ller many friends will- hope for a speedy recovery. -—<lllrs Wilfred —<.\lr. 1Stanley~ Donnlds who is wmpleting his final year in Tor- >nto Yniversity arrived home to: pend hzs Xmas holidays. . - 1 i i i -—<Mr. 111.]... Frank tMcKennzed Summersidt- hns- had. tzvo new! tviate masses put in the front oil tls stare, which adds greatly t0! t appearance. l —Mlss Bessie Johnston of Long River who was operated on for. appendicitis at the Prince (Iollntyl Hospital. is doing tilcely, and isl now alble to sit up. ‘ i —<Ray Stewart of ifensing-ton, tm~ tier-went nn operation nt tho Prince County Hospital on IPrl- dlay for appendicitis. tilruls MISERY! "I was reading the other day ‘about Neurnsthenia, about the urge number of people who were troubled with this disease. It i5 lust what tmy wife had. She felt miserable all the time and was con. $011")! depressed. She would woken m the morning and tell me ;hnt something dreadful was going 1°‘ happen that day. Life was iothing short of misery for hm», she was so depressed that I ex. oected she would lose her mind “id ha" l0 8o to n snnitarium 1nd I kept wondering how I would get the money to pay for tier. She could not eat and had no appetite for food. She was ir- ritable and cranky most. of tho time. If she was crossed in any way, she would immediately work herself up into a violent temper. This worried mo because she had always had a kind and gentle dis~ position and nothing which was said or dune seemed to irritate her. I spoke to our family doctor about her and he said that: her trouble was imagination and that if aha would try and forgot about her depression and look on, the bright aide of life she would be B" Tlkht. Of courseI didn't: dare tell iicr this because I knew she would get into one of hor tempers. When aha got over these fits of touipor, she was always weak and ill and more depressed than ever. The doctor said n tonic might: help her and gave mo a prescrip- tlon but this did not: do her any good. She tried all kinds of other tonics with tho some result. Car- nol was recommended to me and I will: to state that it la tboleader of all topics. Since taking it my wife has changed completely. Now aha in always ready for im- mop]; and work is no burden. It is a insure for ‘mo to recommend ornol to anyone who is in need of n tonic or o. body builder. Excuse m0 for writing chi; 1mm M! I want you to lccept my thanks for that wonderful tonic a Cornol.” - J. 1L, if you can conscientiously any, ._ no luvo tried it, that it . Mill‘! done yon any good, "gum tho bottle to him and h; w! your money. 141! For lilo by Hugh“ Drugotou In"; . . w, dwelt-ml .. Halifax. 1. .1» t ,..-...... The ‘Boys Store —i The lMen’si A boy has a taste For Good Things Choose his Christmas Gift here» THE BOYS STORE IS BREAKING ALL RECORDS IN CHRISTMAS SALES, more people are finding out every day that THE BOYS STORE is THE place to choose the things that the boys want. Choose the gifts today- ' Suits from $6.95 to .. . . $19.50 Handkerchiefs 10c to $1.50 Overcoats from $7.50 to $18.00 PyJHtHfiS $1375 and - - - - -- $235 Sweaters from $1.00 to . . $4.00 Caps 90c t0 . . . . - - - - - - -- 51-50 Scarfs from 95c to . .. . . . $2.50 Suspenders 25c and . . . . .. 508,. Ties from 50c to . . . . . . .. $1.50 Shirts $125 and ----- $15 r Mufflers $1.00 SMALL GIFTS ALL PACKED IN DAINTY GIFT Boxes FREE Good Gifts for a , Men Shirts from $1.25 to . $6110 Coats Sweaters from $1.50 l0 $13.00 Gloves from $1.60 to . . $455 Ties from 50c to . . . . $2.25 each Knit Wool Scarfs $1.00 to $215 Knit Silk Scarfs $1.75 to $300 Club Bags $3.00 to . . .. $32.00 Suspender sets 75c to .. $1375 Umbrellas $1.75 to . . . . ,. $5110 Handkerchiefs 10¢ to $150 Hosiery 50c to . . . . . . $2.00 P1’- . Give him a handsome Birg t‘) Probably the finest range in - the ‘City to choose from. These Club Bags and Suit Cases are made by tithe foremost baggage maker in Canada. And the prices are right. Club Bags $3.00, $6.00, $8.00 to $32.00. Suits Cases $1.50, $3.00, $4.50 $8.25, $12.00, $15.00. Store open "this governing Visit the Doll n Bring the Children and come to see the Dolls in the Bl! Doll Shop second floor. You will all be interested. {Ijholflnest family of dolls in town-ail sizes-all sorts. I ‘.4 M a McLE>l1D1 1 time-tongues. p g