DECEMBER 15. 1911 ` 'THD cIIARLoI'mrowN GUARDIAN " .»AG,,. ,.,1,EvE-- ‘ \ ‘ 'H . I ... 4 f ' l " '»'“ 1 "-“.11-: - » . _ .. _ I * -~'=‘ s ' .1-> ~ . » ,,, . l ' " gl 7* ‘.- .1‘A`.”` 1; ». .",=»,,fT.~..."‘ v ’ »- -_;..~f;,qfAjj_.» ry' =i.f.fi',“ . ; ‘ " ‘ " »'~"~~‘.""‘.‘,i' ‘ f fl ‘ . ' “ I ' f_‘ 4 , . f . ~ I il fs . . _ ‘ i` cnuncusfnllcfs. E E R ' L There are Many Suitable , Gifts for Everybody in Our Large Christmas I Stock ' I We Call IliV€1Y01l Some suggestions- that will not on y save you money, but will prove highly accepable. / _ . ~_ _ Ask to see_our new arrivals in Parisian Ivory- I they are exquisite. . We have also received a new sh'ipme§nt”of`T|i¢fy: ll\0S_ GDOds, any one of serviceable gift. which will make a very E. A. FOSTER Central Drugstore I ' The Home of Penslar Remedies R 2. = 'T -= 4 4 001000* ll# 'l'1'1'*#O1»O0O CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTS OOOOOOOOOOOOOOIIOD i\l"l"I"l‘ OIOOOOOOOOQOOOIIOOO O~l»OOOOOl'OOOOOOOOOO\ y l ._ Clauliied edu, under this head cost I an MISCELLANEOUS. one cent per word per insertion where.*____ _ _ cash accompanies order, with faint; DON'T YOU DO' IT-DON'T CONSI- mum charge of 25 cents per Inner-‘ ti`5n. Count your words and save mon~ ey by remlttlng with order. Stamps, occepteii. Ads. taken .by phono orl nent by mall will he charged at 2c.l -wr word, to cover book-keeping chan- ges, stationery and postage on ac- counti. ' der buying a cheap typewriter be- cause its cheap. 'Machinery isn’t bought that way-then it is only junk. A good machine ~in good running order ls worth what its worth to your business. So try a fair priced Remington either new or Rebuilt. 'l`hey’re both good, but at different pniees. 'A Milne Fraser, l-inlifzix, N. S. _ 1714._ q---___ _._ -1_....__.J AGENTS WA NTED AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR “the old reliable Foothill Nurserr es." We teach our men to sell. Experience unnecessary, highest commissions paid; handsome free equipment. Stone & Wellington, To ronto, Ont. ` 1494-1?fMEtI.ilDec_31st_ 5 FOR. SALE. *FOR SAL-E A LARGE, MIRROR Inquire at Guardian. ~ 1443~11~29Mtf. OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE AT 5 cents per bundle. Guardian Office. " 1580-12~7l\Itl`. *HEAVY BROWN PAPER FOR sale, excellent for putting under| nilcloth or carpets. Apply at The -Guardian Oillce. 732-10-20Mti'. _ Sl'1`\lr\'|"I()NS \'.-\_(‘.\l\ '|` WOULD YOU LIKE $1 OR $2 DAILY at home knitting war soxlou Auto Knltters? Experience unnecessaryl Send 3c stamp Dept. 62 C. Auto] Knitter Company, College St. Toro- nto. . __-rl ' MALE wAN‘re'o A1' once” A emi. Fon. general housework in a family of thr e. Apply at 140 Pownal St. e - 1591-'12-7Mtf. HELP* wAN'rED_FE- WANTED- MAID'FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. F. M. Ste- ~wart, 69 Rochford St. 1687-12-13M3i‘ SAFE- QUICK- CLEAN. THAT‘S why my Lamp Filler sells every~ where lumps are used. Fills nil flat wicked lamps without re-moving burner or chimney. Samples 25c_ Re- funded if unsatisfactory. Write quick. Freer Factories., Foster, Que. 148742-1M1,8,15,22,29. DOMINION EXPRESS FOREIGN Cheques' are accented by Field Cue Iuers and Paymasters in Franz-.9 for their full face value. There is no better way to send money to the boys in the trenches. ' 1949-12-`lMEtlDec. 31st. '-”i*_°-= ‘ WAN TED. WANTED SMELTS AND EELS Janice- England, 'I`rnveiler‘s Rest. 1717-12-~l5M12ipd_ WANTED AT ONCE.-A FEW CARS nrewood, Dry Hardwood preferred. Apply to D, Stewart, 164 Kent St. 1344-11-SBMDTF. TEACHER WANTED FOR MOUNT Vernon School No. 52. Supplement $40. Alex. Matheson, Secretary. 1665-12-12M5ipd. P_'Ai.- .___ ` * HELP / WAl\"l‘EI)-MALE WANTED.-YOUNG MAN WANTS position, good rcl`eroncei-2. Apply 290 Euston St., 1683-12-i3M4i». WANTED- BOY ABOUT 14 OR 15 year. W. N. Tanton, Jeweler. _ 1252-11-19Mti'. SALESMEN.- EXCLUSIVE LINE for city, town or country. Big earn- ings guaranteed. Permanent ull- year job. No experience Iiectnisnry. Write Luke Brothers, Ltd. Mont- your _ l718~12-15|ME6i FIRST METHODIST. 11 a. ni., sermon subject, “Testing Manhood." 2.30 p. m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 Ip. m., sermon, subject, “Making Images of God_" Preacher, Rec: R. G. Fulton( GRACE CHURCH. _ 11 a. m., sermon. subject, “Tho Man Who ‘Can't Be Bothered_"' 2.30 p. In., Sunday School with orchestra. 7 p. In., sermon, subject,. “The Battle For World Freedom' Students and 'visitors welcome; all seats free. Preacher, Rev. F. H. Littlejohns. , ' BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 a. m., sermon, subject, “Truth_" 2.30 p. m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p. m., sermon, snbject "The Christian Affection" ninth of a series of sermons on the manhood of Christ. Free pews, great music, warm welcome. Preacher, Rev. C. R. Freeman. ‘ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. 11 u. In., sermon, 2.30 Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p. In., sermon. Visitors welcome. llreacher. Rev. 0. B. Emery. ST. JAMES. _l1_n. m., sermon. subject. “invasion ot Foreign Customs." 2.3.0 Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p. In., sermon, subject, “Tho Equipment for the Present." Preacher, Rev. Dr. Fullerton. Strangers welcome and seats provided. ZION CHURCH; ,ll a. m., sermon. subject. “Christs Sacrifice." 2.30 p. m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p. ni.. sermon, free. Strangers welcome. PEOPLE’S CHURCH. Service at 7 m., Rev. D. Mac- Lean, pastor. . ST. PAUL'S. 11 I1. m., Morning Prayer. 2.30 p. m.. ‘Sunday School and Bible Clas- munion after the Evening Service. Rev. 'i`. \V. Murphy, Rector. All seats free. ST. PETER’S. munion 8 a. ni., Matins and 'Litany 11 fi. m. Sunday School ,and Bible Vlasses 2.30. Evensong 7 p. m. All son and Edwin Jukes. r SALVATION ARMY. Week-end services: Sat. 8 p. m., Praise Meeting; Sunday 11 a. m., subject, “\Vitnessing."; Sunday 3 p. m. subject: “The Confession of a King." EvcI'ybody welcome. Givmc Hen Ti-is LIMIT “What is the lady's age?" “The lady won't give her age. Says she`s thirty-odd." "\Vell._ii` it's an odd number, rut her down at Sill.” subject, "True Citizenship.” Preach- er, Rev. J. D. MacKenzie. All seats, ses. 7 p. m., Evening Prayer, Com- ; 3rd Sunday in Advent. lloly (!om~ 5 seats free. Reverends Canon Simp- m_, Praise Meeting; Sunday 7.30 p. .f J - ~ 1: as 1 .X ,; l ,-,_ Qu .gi 7,57 _ f` DO Your Christmas Buying OW Before the Real Rush Begins The crowds are gradually becoming larger and each day this busy place gets more popular among Xmas shoppers. Do not put ofi’ your buying another day. Come now while the selections remain good. It is a positive fact that you will be more satisfied by so doing, for many others are like you, waiting till the last few days. A GIFT FROM A HARDWARE STORE Is A GIFT or SERVICE ,.5 , \ Serviceable A A “ " Gifts for `\ rs'-V’ ‘-1 ty ` the Women I"/G \ g "` _.~";',\r ,ig I 'S \\ 231| it ' *ETL*-`<=-i l E. / . / ` E il‘1li.l|r; inn / \r;; 3 Minute Bread Mixers,- i _ __ ~. ' J 4 loaf Size . . _ _ '_ .$2.75 V 8 loaf Sizo . _ _ _ _ _ _$3.50 ' Food Croppers, $1.40 to 2.75 I Washing Machines from Vacuum Carpet Sweepers Sheet Iron Self Basting Pans - - - - - ~ -651° Uv \Ele(3t1'iClronS.........___ ` ..__._...‘$3.90 Nickel Plated Sad Irons _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . . . . _ .$2.00 to $3.50 Clothes Wringers from . . . . _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ .$3.75 to $5.50 Bread Boxes in Fancy Jap’d Ware from - - - - - -$1-00 “Iv Cake Boxes, very handsome designs $4-00. $4.50. &' $5.00 Casseroles, in Nickel Frames $2.35. $2.75. $3.00 & $4.75 Model T-ea Kettles, Nickel Plated with side cover in , H0llyBOX...., . . . . _ . . . . . . . _. ...$3.85 White Jap’d Household Sets, consisting of Flour, Tea, Coffee Holders, etc” _ . _ _ . . _ . _ _ _ . .$2.30 .~1¢‘i Electric Toasters _ . _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ . . _ _ _ . . _ .$0.00 , _ L p _ , i Ice Skates--an Ideal Xmas Gift A Giftrfor Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys or Girls, and one that is always appropriate. B0bSl{3i',eS.`._ . _(i5(‘l)l'. . Hockey Skates, many different kinds , I fl-0111...... .. ._ ._ ..$2.oo¢o$o.oo _ w Beautiful Gifts of Silverware , Silver plated Casseroles - ~ - - - - - -Hilo-00 Butter Dishes, silver plated - . . - .$3.25 Silver plated Bon Bon Dishes » - - -$4-25 Silver Plated Relish Dishes .$5.00 Cr@arnJug5_..._...._. .....$4.T5 Sugar Bowlg . . . . . _ . . . . . _ .i‘]l'ii§..'i() ' Teapots _ . . . _ _ _ . . _ _ _ . . . _ _ . _ .$10.00 Serving Dishes,” very beautiful with_ white Porcelain Lining- - - - - -$16-75' .$10.00 up _ . _ .$7.54) , Four-piece Tea Sets, silver plated $1,700 in lf _ C Customers should o_rd e; r and take delivery, of their foal before the season gets ate. ° We a r e receiving daily _I cargoes of Sydney and Pictou coal. C. l.yons& Co M I . l ` " ONLY ONE HE DQUARTERS for 'old SANTA OLAUS IN CHA1RIL(0&h'I?E€l`gWN and that IS/Xalidlhas been for TWENTY. YEARS at Cariefs. Toy and Fancy Goods Bazaar 1| which is'now Open With a splendid line of the best in Toys. Dolls. 61111121-1. Haw. ,md Gil-ig' Sloighs and Sleds, Dolls, llnrrlnges und Cabs, Snow Shovels, _ ` gh Masks, Tin and Iron Toys. Mechanicnlffovs, in Aeroplancfe, Auto- 'C isrlbollllee (Ezine, Drums, and on endless line of Toys of all kinds it is possible to ~ procure in these War Times. _ - _ A Dolls Dolls Dolls I ' - M do in (huituln and Jnpnnese_I)ollo it big stock, nil sizes and prices, ` 'santa l;i|m|s’ licadquarters Up-si-.airs as~ usual. Colne early _und make your selection. ' Carter & Company Ltd. ` I sANrA cI.Aus HEADQUARTERS _ . 4. _.M . Other Gift Suggestions Child’s Sets, in satin lined Boxes, 1817 'Goods _ _.$2.50 Child’s Sets on Card, Best English inakim _ . . _ . . . . . . . . _ _ c Carving Sets, in pairs - - - . - - ,- - -$1-35 “II Carving Sets in Plush and Satin cases, from _..$5.25_1||» Scissors, from . _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ ._ .400 up New Perfection Oil Heaters, $5955. $5-50. :uni $6.50 Nickel Tea and Coffee Pots $1.50 and $1.00 Brass Toddy Kettles with Opal Handles . _.$5_00nnd $5.50 Small Brass Toddy Kettles, - ~- -$1-75 <‘=\~ Bird Cages, all sizes from - - ~ - - - -$1-75 HI' Bragg Alooho] Stov(-23 _ . _ . .$3.00 Illul $0.50 Brass J ardiniers, very attractive $3-00 and $4.00. Brass Fern Dishes’ . _ _ . _ .$l.I5 Illltl $2.00 Nickel Tea Kettles, all sizes $1280 & $2~1i~'> ()-Cod3r Mopg, _ _ . _ _ . _ . _ _ .$i.50 Coffee Percolators in Nickel, Aluminum Wares _ _ . . . . _ _ .$54.25. $5.00 :Ind $5..‘£.'» Pop Guns, a great toy for the kiddies 1°!-'H' mul 750 en. ` ~ Ai1~,°Rif1eS, _ .$1.00. $i.:§.'»_ $2.75. and $3.25 Children’s Sleds from -- - - - ~ - -35" "II Choice Aluminum Ware ` ` Fireproof Baking Dishes, etc., etc. _ ` Choose a Gift from this list. A 'wut on\_v mtzon Ano Au-rouwricl R Value l Qrlggsfréonoglpvlvions vices. Permanent 1 '-`;\ 15. ,_ . Gillette Safety Razors in '* Leather Cases- ~ - - $5-00 GilIlettehSets in ivory and .eat er Cases $6-50 & $7.50. 44 gg Autostrop Safety Razors / " in neat cases, with soap holder, nickel brush __ ` holder and brush $0.50 & $7.50. (WMF A \\¢3‘ __ §`f» A \ n unlqug Other grade Safety Razors from- - - » . . . . . . . .751~ up Straight Blade Razors in best English Makes $1.50. $1.75.. $2.00. $2.50. $2.75 :tml $4.00. R&lZOI‘ Si1I'OpS, from _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . _ . . _ .2l5¢~ in $3.00 Zig-Zag Stroppers, will strop any blade made $1.25 & 2.50 Shaving Brughog from _ . _ _ _ _ . . . _ . . . . _ _‘£00 10 $3.00 Pocket Knives, all grades and sizes 'Om- . -251' 10 $3.50 Vacuum Bottles, a very useful gift ~ - -$2-90 2-50 &' Il-50 Brass Cigar Holders and Trays - ~ . - - - - - -$1-10 &' 2.25 . Carriage Heaters, for the men whodrive in cold weath- ' er, prices . _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ ._ _ .l . . _ . _ . _ _$3.00 & ll§3.."»0 Universal Lunch Kits, for the worker who' does not get home to dinner, equipped with a Thermos Bottle and Drinking Cul). ...$3.75 _ `; _A SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS . - WE ARE GLAD TO SERVE YOU .s;;zI\Rc§o2@1S\l<\®wsI@§9 I 5.1122" I Wholesale and Retail . ‘ I 1 , . `lr;f,r~,,,,;‘<-,,;<.;§~§¢,~.~¢.` ~ .*.r.~¢¥ti=‘fA* .'; A~erm~."_y.¢a‘._ .:;o‘w-.>~.~r.-~*.,“»_:- .'~»'~~‘...-f»1»~~.f\z.“»" , | ' r' I "'* " "