.. r nsci:MBr;ii.2zs,~-nns1r»'._ ' W. i i _ _ A _ __ _ .-W . .. , ’ - _ - ...... -_...Na-._ .__ ...____ _ _... ... ._ __ r - THE ("llAl'iLOT’l‘l`TOWl~ GUARD! AN _ I' \G¥` SWE, iw"- ¢nn»~ausw@m var..-a\\\\uum` ' ”` ' ' f- “`»` ""5--. _~ _ .. Ill!! 15 \ J) ,F ,,_,t______ ,Thfi__EsSfe”el_ , _ ~f im ‘wif f hé* “‘ si ., rg I 'F-4 'I1 _ _ . - \ fs Ill /_.at _ "' _ Wea Give 'use-ful in-»_~i|.i< this _ ytitil", F0uiW€ldl` l|i:`ik¢~.\ ii Vrly , __ __ _ sensible anti c~i:»!.»iv;»l, Gif; _ _...'_,»'_‘_ _iiild éllWa'_.~i;|ppi't‘i:i;ii- d < »-ag _ _ 1r.:;\\\\ ._r _ ULU; 0 o .t Acccptablt. an/.\\_ \\ Foi_'_-,Men House Slippers S56 .10 $3.00 ' Overshoes ~ $1165 to $3.25 _Hockey Boots $2.50 to $5.00 \\YlII/&\\\\\\\\\\'lII lint’ Wo men l F-lt Slippfrs all col- ors, Evening Pumps, Moccasins. Snow Shots Silk Hose, Hockey Boots and Gaiters. _ _ \\\\@1ua\\\\\s ..°I'T PAYS to buy in this Province. ..°'T. GORDON IVE8 ls liuardian ffvreaauuilive ln Montague. ..*AT HOME.- Mrs. G. M. Scliur- _miin. Montague will receive for thc' “ret time since her marriage on ._ i; .:.'y;- Lite f_‘l-2 lnst. E503. _..°MORE RECRUITS.-The Factthnt si); recruits were secured at Thurs- day nivlits meeting after ntl who hnfl previously enlisted' shows that the people ot Georgetown are d'c'ei-mined to do their bit for their couiitry.-"&” I . ..*GLENFANNllNG GLEANINGB. -Messrs Frank, Harold and Seymour Ttoiich returned on Thursday from Trenton. N. S., _where they have been working for some' time pest. They re port business booming in that place imployuient being: plenti".il and '- cs good thougli`boa:'d iz. so'nc'.=.h>i high as much as seven dollars per week being cliarged' in some' instan- ces. A great many Islanders are em- r»!oy:e7' in the steel works in Tren- wii.---‘7~-, _-tiiritiii McGilvray' was to l`»lflnif\(.i'f= on Thursday last. on ii. bus- iness trip,--iv,'i'. James P. Rice leii for Trcinton on Tuesday last.-Mr. James R. Cfrvzxnci-ii who spent the last three we-eks :ii hisold home at Gleiifanriingr ieturncd in f'rr»cnvnle on Ll (la last-'\l 7 1\ f‘f\ tiun _v . . .-sn .an=»f ~ rmelv of ` » .Morell paid ai short visit to Glenfan- ` 1 _ \\\\YIIIII//Il'4§\\\ UI For Boys Hockey Boots __ $2.50 to '$3.50 School Boots $2.00 to $5.00 ins. ' _ Slippers and Mc cca- -Fo rMi_sses' and i Cliildreii A ‘3.\_§7IIIlllllll@ Felt »house slippers, moccasins, Skating boots ' Scliooll boots and "leg- gins. '_ IIIIII.\\\\ Women’s Cosy Felt Slippers all f`olorS ' -_ $1.10 a Pair \\\\\\; /Il lUll\\\°/IIllIIlI.\\\\\\\\ /III//IIl§\\\\\\YIlII4\ lllll ALLEY '&_ CO. Fllll VII/M Tl-€ ~ ;\\\\\\\\\@/IfIlIlllI% dainty l35 Queen Street v ' |5 1 _Solitaire Diamond Rings $7.50 to $165.00' Watch Bracelet Wrist Watches, Pearl set Brooches etc, etc Engraving promptly, until Xmas ~ Call and see for yourself W. N. ‘TAN TON \§\\\YIIIIIIl\\\\\\\\\\ZIIlIIllll@\\\\\\\\\& ‘ in '~< f/A\)\\\\\\\\ \\\Y 'Jeweler ‘ning on 'l‘hui'.-iday of this wr 3 _--‘slit-g Ellie McGiivray is -visiting at Prim- rose the guest of Mrs. John McLel- |an___..&., » Elisrisiiii Psiisoiiiis - ..*Mr. Clifford Conrad ol' George- town. left for Boston. Mass.. last week.-“‘&” ..*Mrs. William O’Brien of Tren- f»0\\- N~ S.. is vlsliting _relatives in Georgetown.-“&" YUUR FRIEl\DS can buy anrtninil you can give zliern-except your photograph. Malte an appointment today. The Cook’s Studio r/IIA\\\\\\?/awful/A\\\\\n\vQ1l/2(/gun)\ralll” lr; New D°P'l9‘“' 5lf'°k" ` . Christmas Presentsin Abundance 5 Our 14 k. and 10 k. Necklace and Pendants are ver l- Prepare for Christmas - If you can’t_get back to the old home for Christmas a new photo- graph will come nearest to taking Your place-will bring cheer to home keeping hearts.. Make the appointment today at _ .Il The Bayer Studio l Mmfwnirriu. _ /' ... _ , \ J I \_ Artistic Picture Framing A Specialty __ _. -_ » \_ ' 1 Ill . l _ll -~ f _-1.-_s z 6.; lil .__ t- ~A \ j.;A ;;' ____L ll-l-fm' . Our Magnificent Shoiv ing l'l`f§"F - 1 A ‘ H ot Xmas Linens _. .r ' _-'QW ff--11'.. In spite_ of the great difficulty of obtain- _i.-.-:'iii'g;»linen _goods---owing to the war. _ -_‘We have a magnificent se1ec`tiof_ri'---pro- _ bably equal to our best showing. ' i Beautiful Hand Mggle Linens N52 it ` In drawn and embroiderediwork-all ready to send. Tray Cloths-Doyleys-Centerpieces in endless variety-Bureau __ Scarves-5 o’clock Covers-Shams--Pillow Cases............ ........ ..10c to $7.50 eady toniise Cushion Slips mmm~Enmm ' =*~.T¥.°9“*5f' 1- 2°. -"-' -3 ,;, - - 'r‘i D '-` _.. ~». _ xg -_-`%`+ ’ \J \\,_r°\ - * A' d ' ,b t't llyworked in artistic designs. Em- Qilhiiidflgiienfiii,lustre, ¢i¢____.___-_.__._,-_css is $3.15 moped Linens -_ Asplendld variety to choose tromf itll new rl¢SiRHS» WOI'l¢- ' . ,__ ,ing materials in all shades., ` ' /' _ ,FN . Qianoksncms sj _ -\ . __\." _ all “ t \/4 Q-*tl l/L\’it‘\"/?\\*¢l i\\`*‘*’ _ Fl'-lE~OWM7lUZ"l>m ° f The Experience from Making 300,000 Vehicles is Shown in these _CANADA Sleighs iiihtoweis - cm 'rains Linea., -Bonn -'sua oi-ag a _ __ Cushion Forms' in all sizes and alia est ` ` - ~ j- ‘ ‘_,,_ _ ..“-IR. R- R. HOWLETT ls Gua- dian -‘sunt tor Annandale and vicinity. ...miaiaoio newline. - some needed repairs are be’ng made to the western side of the Raiiwny wlinif at Geoi"ge‘to\vn. The work is in charge oi’ tim veteran contrr-ctor Mr. W. li. 'l'ov.'nslicnd. oi' ifortuno.-“&" ..~i=dnruNE‘ Ano vicinrrv.-_ The many friends ot 1\ir. .iohii Mills. will _be pleased to lnarn that ho is recuperating, though slow|y.- Mr. Milton Burhoe, Alexandria, who was visiting friends in Fortune. has re- turned to his home. Tho school at For- tune Bridge is closed on account oi scarlet fever. - Mr. Arthur 1\’icKen~ zie. has doniiorl the khaki. und is wiiit- ing for his turn to go and do his bit loc his 'F_`nipli'e. / _I ..*-i’~’R"Ji-"‘I`."~.[lLE AFFAiR.-- A most .'_‘_iicce':. if lasliet s cial md eiitertaii‘.r.ieii` 'ul' sa held lno\he hull at Fortune Bridi.:..~ on Friday evening, December lst in aid ot Egllngton school. Despite the inizleniciicy of the ivozither the hall was crowded to the utmost. Mr. W. R. Webster occupied the _chair and after a few suitable remarks the curtain wan drawn; The progiainuie was as foi- lows: Address, Miss Gussie McDon- wld; chorus. “The Call to Arnis;” recitation. by Miss Jessie Burke; din- logue, “My Eiigagt-.neiit,” by Miss-es Maud McKie and Stella Keele; duet, by Misses irene` Dingwell and Annie Campbell; instrumental music, by Miss Maud McKle and Mr. John La Pierre; dialogue. "Scene in a Photo- graph Gallery," hy Misses Stelflii K i’ d A ‘- C bell I Mr. ee e an nnic amp ani Aylmer Campbell; recitation, by Mis-s Grace Burke; duet. by Miss Stella Keele and Mr. \'\'cl>;atci‘ McNeill; ilia- logue, “Ad\'ertiSiiig loi a Husbzind," by Misses Maud Mcitie. Graco Burke and Messrs How:-i_rii V\'ood and` llow- Ut candy; chorus, “\\'hcn Jack (‘oines Back;” recitation. by Miss illani-.lie Burke; stcp-dance, by Mr, Irving La Pierre (c-ncored); dialogue, "A Rumpus in a Shoemakei"s Shop," by Miss Stellii Keele and Annie Vamp- bcll and Mr. Alyiiicr Ciiriipbell; reci- tation, by Mr. Gordon Diiigweil duet, by Misses Irene Dingweil and Annie Campbell; instrumental music; rc- citatlon, by Miss Emily tfniicrhay; solo, by_Mi'. Webster McNeill; illu- logue, “A _'l`einporary Squire," hy Miss Blanche Burke, and Mess-rs Wesley Mclienzie, Howard McKenzie and ell' cl “Khahl.“ I i Mac Dingw , iorus, n - meiliately after the programme was completed, the sale ot' baskets. was begun. Mr. Webster was appointed auctioneer. The proceeds anioiintcd to $37.70: The concert- was altogether a. grand success and much credit is due to the teacher, Miss Annie Camp- bell. who was' the mca_r_is ot getting up the concert. _ " `f..';£b_.-\'\'sa»'\'c°=¥'r'v IN ard McKenzie; inteiinilssion for sale-‘ Do §@ When you visit our stoie other things will also be suggested as it i . -'_' §§'d". : .f.‘ '"1"-‘rv '.~ 1 Pg* 1* 'k .-.F~.»'.“!.‘ ’~ -'r' ' -_ . V \ .i~"’~;>` 2 Y l L -1 Tk' fi;-' `ih?'f`l' __' gh ` U 1 i , - A ‘ ‘~""‘~. a~...'-._ ` .,‘ , -_ ,.‘. ' ~ i :~., -1.. 4 -‘: ‘ . _ .- ~ . 1. 4- -. i r- .~,i_..- ,¢, _,\ i . 0, . , ,-. -_t.\¢`~ = if » ir, . , -` 5 A _ » --__ 5.1.5,, - f- '~ .- "i--cr ,.e.~ -J -rdf ~ t, ._i,-’»-‘ . ~-- -._ . -- » ,-'~=..~.1 _ ,__ -_ ~,__»_--irq.. i'-1 " -'wt-\.'=~ _. _ _ A' _ t \ . _.__ _ r'-i t ._ » .9 - 1.-=‘ .z.._ -s ~ iv . ~ “ » - . ‘ » ___-_ I. l _\ .___ >_ - - -_.i_;,~,¢» _l<._.-_f.._;-_,_--__,i,,¢_._ _.-f.,___1_~.Pf»-. __¢.__. y, P. 3..-._-._.-,;..,_,'~¢;_. , _ ,_, .__--_ _»..f.t__.; __ " .~ _ ,».__._ __ ,_ . ____ ¢___. _ _M _ ,_. .__,_ ___-“_ A. 1 . _-~"f_‘-f:::` - '< lg-‘ 'lj-r ’ f \ < ~ 5 * »~‘-.“ " » Li--s ' ' “" ' ’~'1 _ _ _ ._ . _ _ . _ _*_ _ . _ _ 'K v 1' i \ "__, Q .- _--4 . _ _ /_ _ .__‘,P_ \ »' :-H ' * V .les h #Kg Cho Hilzitvai Parfum Manicure -‘~ ts Shaving Sets Shaving Mugs Safety Rwzivrs Calendar Mounts Cigars Cigar Cases Pipcri Tobacco Pouches Military Brushes Chamois V.-_-ts Fancy .Soaps suitable for gifts We want YOU to 3481-12-19llltt'. \§ . k R ST BELLS " ill Soon be Ringing It is impossible for you to- appreciate what our careiul buying means, until you see our goods and get our prices. Read our list given below. It wiil_furnish some valuable sugges- tions. Ciii ck ine items ofinterest and bring it along when you visit our store. - Puri-im tv ry Goods Walking Sticks _ NiCk€l fldliitl A}0l.ll\58 'fheflnos Bo\t]e§ Thermos Lunch kits Etc, Etc, Etc ? STOCK just as often as you wish, whether you are” ready to buy or not. Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore - \ Cor. Kent & Prince Streets ' Kodaks ' ` Toilet Waters Toile' Sets Shaving Brushes Mirrors . Razor Strops Travelling Rolls 1 - Cigarettes ' Cigarette Cases Smokers Sets Cigars Humidors Hair Brushes ' Hot water bottles Playing Cards Clothes Brushes visit our store and look through OUR HOLIDAY ___ __ _ _ _ ____ 5 _ _ ___ _ ‘ - _.if _ ' ' , _ 1 -1- I B_ELLS AND CHIMES shown here in shaft `cliimes saddle chimes. back strap and full- bod‘y bells. in nickel, brass and orold'e at ..50e FLOUR AND FEED NOW_ ARRIVING Ovur winter stock-- selling at lowest prices. All the best in bread and* pastry tlours: Bran. mlddllngs, ollctlte. ‘sugar boot nfieal, eottonseeil- meal, Moilas- lne‘ meal, cornmeal and crack- ed corn' at SPECIAL PRICES. CHURN8 AND WRINGERS. "` The Daisy barrel churn is the tarmwlle’s favor-ite- it is the churn that is easy to turn. See our line ol wringera and ' washing misohlleif-.we have --- the best display you would want to nee. ' I |",' \ *J _ svircmi. gpiéoounrs T0 CASH 'CUSTOMERS -_»ol_our usual low prices. Easy terms _made to suit your needs. e will treat you i-ight." l i ' - _...-1.2%-.ak;g_f___, :fr -_ - _ _ L ‘ ' _ .1 _»_ _ s.-_..-..._...,_ ......_ .- ._ . - ”,'__¢;-»; _ - f _ '.“' '... -_ _ - ~ f ”___)__ __ __ _'___ .___ sa "" . ‘ . _ ____,_ _.__-.n_______,s. _ sf ,. .5-.' _ tif ._ (_ _ ._ . r _ . » ,_ ' ' ww tu-.>~ -1 _.1-. .J ‘ . a F l L rl 2| S012 . _ __ _,_ ` -ei;»_ - _ ' lHORNE’S ni- HSLEIGH ROBES made of black l goat and greg l goat, Saskat- chewan. Extra lnrge, heavy and warm. Priced' us low as . . . . . .$8 ..-_ is ‘IO al __i_§- me Y °=i§§-i mmsewge _.Jil .' ~_‘I.,, wal* -_-the experience behind this production is what is offered today in CANADA SLEIGHS. The Canada line this year shows 45 of pthe smartest styles that can be found on city streets or country roads- , and we have picked the choicest for our display of GEN'l`LEMEN’S LIGHT SEMI-SPEED ERS _ DRIVERS HIGH-BACK CUTTF RS with FORE DOORS These styles will show you tho quality ot Canada slelglia- with the best ol while ash frames. steel and' wood panels; hickory gears. rust-proof nlckeled- brass rails old' lcreenl. Tho special forgedmtopl lance! and channel shoes ard made specially tn our or