916 solve many a gift problem satisfactorily. V Wg# Shop _ The Haberdashery Si-,Op Early For His Christmas Gift E°"” Wh°t ll 1 ' h' th' Ch ' 1 as ‘ll be the subject of almost endless discussion in_many a home from now imtil Cliristrnas, Perhariiuive eheiianyoiisas uiisshtiive directed our energies f0r_some time past to collecting a worthy assortment of Holiday Gifts for ' Men and Boys-correct in every particular and at most reasonable prices. These we offer for your consideration and believe they will help §§% n C ¢ A Come make this your buying headquarters this week. We have plent of experienced help to aid you in making a selection. 0 0 ° A ‘ Gift Ties f f Gift Gloves---_ / ' ' N lf. ` l , ' 1 d' ll the What better than a nice pair of Gloves. Our assortme t of 'ft ....§i.‘l' `°l`.§’JZii‘£.°‘ i?2§§1.‘I§§f.i §i.i`§§§' i?.i§i,¥.w“'§‘; ‘B535 iff... gnu; »=e;,mi;i§»,»,se. d ,rig gage $1,3,§_ci;_»ifL=_Ne=mi,i cgémfu 31.40 iii; ' ’. .’ 1 _ .; ain.,.,.,.,_ Foulard Dresden, Pompadour Patterns and Oriental Deiigns. wi" (gg N;'°¢h°; Lineda§_35 and }_65vV;nSi|k Lined Mocha Brownfg Selecting your Tie here will be a pleasure, t e on Y_worrY Y_0\-\ pair, Gi-ey Fiii- Lined 3,00, Bmiivii Fine Lined 335- Gi-¢y Hwther and have will be to decide from amongst the many lovely designs. Price 350, Fawn Wool Gloves 75c to-85c; Kid Trimmed Wool Gloves 900 and 1.00; ‘ 50C 556 75,. and $190 Ali daimiy b0x¢d_ ' I Australian Wool Gloves grey 1.65 and 1.85; Fawn 1.85. V - Hi i I ir 5 H W Y _ 4 and Overcoats \\`l1:ii lictlcr than ii niuftlcr? \\'c show xi iuzigiiilici-iii r:u1ge of thi- iicwcsl slnules :uiil iili-:is in iiiufllc-rs. l’riccs (ioc, 75,1; $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.25. 2.50. \\'h:tt would please your boy better Christmas morning tlnui one of our sniartl_\' talilorcd Niiriolk suits. \\'c give you your cl1oicc_r_>f grc\'s,l1ro\\'iis,uavysor t\\'ci~il inix- cd, l'rice $4.75 to 12.00 :iinl iuosl prices lietween. Ii()Y,\" (l\"l"_l{(`().\'l`_\`, .l years to 9 years in plain lirnivus :ind 1u1.\'- eil iweeils, $4.25 to .$7.00. \'()U'l`l'lS’ ()Vl~`.l{C().»\'l`.*`», 12 years to 17 years, $7.50 up to 14.00. Boys' .\lacllac|< i1:i\'\' l:ii1,\\'lutc /3 1 i ._ _ i _ 5 and guninetal. I-:incy _sillt hose, 901'. iilack caslinicre 50c, fioc, and .»\ll daiiitily lioxcil. \\"llI'l‘l'I ]’|QIIl‘i l~`»llIlt'|`.‘l lle'il zipprcciiitc one of our liinulsoiiic while piipic shirts :it $1.50; other reiiued liair-line :unl l1:uiui_stirpatterns at $1.00. 1.25, 1.50. l"l:uiucl _-liiiis $1.50 lo 2.15. Sl`Sl’l*l.\'l)1']l{»S llzimlsoiiicly lioxi-il, 50c, 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50. Garters. holly boxed 25 and 50c. .\ruilets boxed 35 :inil 50c, l`ufl` links :uid si-ts cziscil 5oc to $2.25. (TOLL.-\ RS _\ sciisililc gift, you half dozen lioxcd, $1.75 flozcil lioxcd, V lI.»\NI)KER(lHlEFS i.a\\'i1 liaiiilkcrcliicfs loc cacli, $1.00 iloz. lixcclda llaiiilkercliit-fs 2 for 25c in \\'liilc or coloreil liorilei',<_ Silk I land- lusrcliiefs initial :uiil plain, from 35c to $L'.00. irish linen liandkerchicfs 250 each $2.40 dozen, others 25e, 30c, t'5c, and 4oc each, _special prices per dozen. initial linen _goc each. Kliaki sill: hand- kcrcliiefs 00 cents each. _ CAPS ‘ .\ thoughtful (`l1ristin:1.s gift, boys' caps 75c up. .\len’s c' is 8", `i.0o 1.2' .11 5i ki _ , 5, 1.50 tip to 2.00. Our variety ot caps is i very large. For lioys or men a spleitdid gift. lloys’ 85c, $1.00 up to 2.25. .\'leii’s swcritci' coats :ind pull~overs from $1.35 up to $6.50. UNI`)El{\VE.'\R (iiioil uildcrwciir is always acccpialile. \\`t- carry only stainlaril iuakes, all prices, from i’ciii11an’s fleece at $1.20 suit to the best' silk and wool at $4.50 suit. tlnnliiiiaiimi suits $1.75 up to 4.50 suit. PVJAMAS AND NIGHT SHIRTS Good comforlalile gifts. l’y_i:iinas $1.05, 2.35, 2.65 suit. Flaniielette night sltirts $1.00 to 1.25. l"ii1c twilleil cot- loii $1.35. CLUB BAGS AND SUITCASEB Soinetliing every inaii needs lin. lea- ilier club bags $2.65, real leather $4.85 up to 17.75. ini. leather suit cases, liandsoinely mounted $2.50, real leather suit cases $5.00, 6.50 up to 9,75, FANCY VESTS '.f\l\\‘ays pleasing and acceptable, fancy piques $1.75, white piques `2.5o, silk cor- rluroys 4.75, silk knit 5.00, silk plush 5.00, and many other gifts too iiunierous to niention in oitr limited space, iiicliid-_ ing a_ full liiie of military goods .for tlic men in khaki. 1\IEN’S SUITS $10.00, $12.50 up to 22.50. MENS OVERCOATS $13.00. 15.00, 16.50, 18.00, 20.00. ' A 1’ ‘-T _,in no.. sur.. 1 Gift Sug9@S_€19_n_S nm...-.._.,l Gowns \Ve show s0ine\ handsome dres- ,sv ll sing gowns, including plain greys, iiiccly trimiued al $8.25 and 9.75. llaiidsome tweed mixed at 10.50, Brown, green :uid red and black, novelty twced effects at $12.00 Smoking jackets Give him a conifortalilc Smok- ing jacket, your choice of any in the store for $5.00. Gi ft Umbrellas One of the most popular gifts,- good, reliable umbrellas $1.00, 1.25 and 1.50. Silk cased, close I ifolling iimbrelltisl $2.00 tio 2.50. Suit case umbrellas, $3.00, 3.25, and up. Sterling, gold and natural \v0od handles, silk covered $3.75, q t if -\ ‘xi /T? \\\\f HENDERSUN £=:?- CUDMORE , 101 GRAFTON STREET i 4.00 and 4.25. ' ' 1 . - `>~ > ,.1 i canoiolm cincuir.-There win w Suggestions llroniiiiluii li if. ,,,,,,, _ Xmas LlSt ir P/ws in buy in this Province. Pouice counr- 'rue $20 bull _ ---- ' bond ol’ a drunk who failed to appear SCHOOL CLO8ING.- City Schools yesterday was forfeited. ' close on Thursday 21st Dec. Queen Square- (Iommencing at 9.15 ii. m. Puvnci-|A3E5 pggpgg-|-y__ M,-_ West Kent St.- Commencing at Robert Rhynes, Dunstaffnage, has 10.30. Prince Street- Commenclng boiight the farm of Mr. Christopher ,at 11.30. Rochford Square- Com- Bradley for $2,150. He intends semi. 1 menclng at 2 - . ln lil. on it. illilitary Brushes Toilet Sets (flgiirs in Gift Boxes - Safety !{:izor.~z sliiiving Sets Ivory Goods (fiiseil Pipes ]‘liermos Bottles _ Smoking Sets - Perfiinios iii Fiiiu-_\' Boxes Baby Sets _ Ebony Goods , _Y I) In g ‘l BDI] UD ' (‘liocoliites in Packages and bulk ~ ` Anil many other i-suitable iii'tiele.s too 'iiiimo1'- " oiii-i to ineiitlon The list really tells the story. We do not need to describe these goods, but will ask that you come and see them, and trust to your own intelligence to tell you, through the best evidence in all creation- ;he eyesight-that they are the best goods on the market today, and that therefore they must be the goods' that you 'want. Come in and examine our stock. It is a pleasure for us to show goods, and it will be a greater pleasure for you to purchase. ~ Colin A. McDonald Prescription Drugglst, Reirere' il-loitel Block ' "»"` " ` ` 'Phone 6' 6 Kent Street _ . , . ' I'_niiii-iiiiui.1llll_»-n ._ - I sa i GIFTS' was _ i ' _ ' ' _ ; andshewillbe ~ 0 BOYS HAPPY W ,rgoei d 0111’ fam? bvxes-the k'nd- you want 1 l'e williil t em "fresh made Island _ Chocolates and _ end them for ygii mas Eve. f Come nohaiid pick yours while the picking: good 'prices Come and see '*"‘°"°‘l‘.!? 9.* ‘¥_°‘“° ?‘9‘l_°9_‘.'°¥'!*.' _ ;“ -_ 1 llilllyllllé _ A ill-ll-linlif' S _ f_i_f ' ' -3”" 1 . __ - - mia 3.," *_ _ v~...,.¢_.....¢£._...._... .11 _ 3 f J K. * _,qi i F, Usa :-2. 7, i"»i'*,-_.i;`S`iiit»»ii.'~\~..'i'¢.».., 1 ~ e .~ -'/ww, » _ 1 .' _ , ‘ " 7""W*””'f' _ \’ 'iv' f = e if-""»i.>‘-‘\L‘»i‘i." E Now For Christmas We are ready to help you make your money Double Value Come in and see our Buy her a pair of our Havana Ili-Cuts RUBBERS _ _ F 4. Bah. i C Dgeyou llcéiow we sell im? ` Our Cara ls, _ ., _ r_ yTops and Peanut risp /Rub is D cents per re great for iilftpg 1 pairlower than Toronto Morris-Smith-Beer M that place for Miss B. - clocutlon and informal dance Monday evening, wiig attended. The cliaperonss I E. N. Rhodes, Mrs. C. S Mrs. W. H. Tennaht. An from the 147th Battalion the' long program of dances Exchange. _._____.__ wh _ive system.: stable Pl-lla il tha "i°Yol‘er be their ' `~n trlml and thu rclult tomar for this lu' thdl' lélidh can certainly be `where other pills have ive. / i., . _ ,1,-._.,l, warm felt soles, strong leather laces land water t dre proo 'sslng for -their S. S. PRINCE EDWARD |9|,ANp_1hoots. We have special kinds.- Al- -~'l‘he‘ ciiir-ferr`y steamer docked ln! lay & C0. 3462-12-18M3i. Charlottetown yesterday m0rnlng,i at 10.45. She brought ilfty-one ' .pas-li 0_PEN EVEN'ING8.- This is the iieiigei-.~i una 1114 inns ai freight, ineiud- Hwre L0 do your Xmas buying in for lug nincliinery, flour, bri1n,beans,ot'c. 3/0\ll' benefit we Wiii D0 011011 Thllfi- diiy, Friday and Saturday evenings of AT aonoen PoiN'r.- The Dain-‘lille week- Prowae Bros. -Ltd. lnlou Bridge Gompany employee; ' 3480-12-19M3l. I ut Borden Point ure rapidly pushing furwnril work on the assembling ol’ CALL T0 PUWNM-R91' the parts of the steel apron. Three Pl°l’°9- B~A~. 0%- Hillsboro, more cars 0! material for it arrived CUUHW. |198 been invited to yesterday. A the” Rev. E. SL Weeks. B.D., on ___ Pownafl, P.E.l., Methodist circuit i=_Anm soi.o AT AucTioN.- Cfmfervrwe I - ‘ l There was sold at auction iii front of the law courts. building in Cligi-mite. THE STANLEY- The town yesterday the farm coiigjgtiiig turned yesterday from the of 74% acres. the estate of the late llilflile. whore sho has been William R. Duffy of Fort Augustus. b\l0¥B- Til? “B9-D161' DFDCGBIU This inrm in nitunieu near the river Wallace. N. S.. to lift two rude ui Furl Augustus. ii wuu knock- and viwn her return here ' ad down to Mr. John Haggerty' of be handed over to I _ $1,000. for _Work ln the MI88 _. be divine service ln Cardigan church and ln Lorne Vallley on the 24th lust. at the` usual hours. OPEN EVENING8.-This store wlll be cpenuofr business Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday evenings ot' this week. 'Prowse Bros., Ltd. 8480-12-19M3l. AT THE FRONT the boys like AND PATRIOTIC boT vend in the url ay even Doors open 80 and 16 by tour our Allies pptrlotlii ireen CHRISTMAS TREE AT FALCON- W`00D»-The preparation for Christ- mas would be incomplete without the usual Christmas treo which has always been a source of much plea- sure' to all connected with the hos- pital, and the 'management ask for co-operation ‘lu making the event this l year is success. The patleutii have al- ,_ ways been kindly remembered by the `countr-y and the city in general and the management knows they will fare fully as well this year. The ontertaliil- ment will take place on Ddeomher 27th. Donors will kindly tell ho` in the hunpiiui when "the call to any part of the city for pan eels or they can be left at the Enig- lner oiilce. ' ' " _ ‘i ~' ::'1‘here is nn pollonoiis lnzradlolit in Hcllowayis Corn Cure, and it can be used without il;.n;'Ci' or inquiry. f; ii _. _ -- .1-._ IP' rince Edwards TODAY i":i".§f'I.§.° roDAY 11.2%.- _‘W C War DANIEL rnonivinn i>iu~:sii:N'i's_ __ ` rm: sueiuimis sciinnn sms MARY PICKFORD MADAME iiUTTEiiFL¥ ' An Artiatip and ligamadc, 1 A is woNnnnFUL Acrsi 5 “Little Mary” in seen at her but in this ture, replete with teniiet dn l -' F elaborate! roduc d' O YD e . maitll oe t ef£iBtl*a'story that pulls Quik! '- imirtualnu British Gllgtte IA other news Ciirisha UIQ i