_ _» , » _ _ , rHE.CHi§funon'growl5,_coAnDmN__ _ 1916 -af , _,, _ ° ol their own ure hose and ure their Mtn weekly' fig ‘¢“|m-,ug mm 'ul u Holmlms are bet-. dw. Dec- 1801. Atter the r¢'ssl,$°t the Pmlaent or’ sgme or ulsldudgi t to the llninlltes of th previous; “ting which he heretofore possessed. The ever 'o clter 5 _ cg; mail and over the by the Secretary Mr. Bi. ll arvilie, subiect finder discussbn wso:RQl¢>\Y°`d .1.....;.1...",._;........."‘ 1,." "f I - ‘ ~ _ and warehouses of ‘R. T. l~`ITrlFlan.l~ FREN* HA K cauwi md Ltd., Snmmerside have escaped Wed- I I ` dies and M !. Charlottetown Fish Supply _ , 3431 -s-- STORE OPEN.-v _Our Store will be open every evening, from. now until Xmas. W. W. Wollaer. 3408. HAMPTON_CiRCUiT.-Rev. J. S. McKay will conduct services nest Bab- llth the 17th,_Hahipton 'at 3 and Bonehaw at 7. CAR FERRV.- The car ferry stea- fr0 Pict u es mer arrived in port' m o y - terday at 10.30 with twenty-tive pas- sengers and ten carloads oi mist-ellan sous ireight. ' _ OIL TANKER 8AILS.- Tile oil tank steamer. lcoliw. which has been discharging a cargo of kerosene and gasoline at Charlottetown, sailed yes- terday at noon for Halifax. FURTHER AD.l0URNED.- The case against Samuel Morrison charg- ed with larceny ofloxos [rom Samuel Kennedy. Jr.. be-fore Magistrate Shaw on Wednesday was (urthor ad- journed until Monday the 18th lnst. CHURCH PARADE SUNDAY.- There will be a military parade next Sunday at il L-‘clock to Grace Church the sermon will be preached by llev. F. H. Littleiohns on "The Death of Force." _ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. -- Mr. D. A. McKinnon, Hon. Treasurer, has received a donation of $250 from the Telephone Company of P. E. island in aid of the P. E. I. Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society. SPECIAL SERVICES.-The United Evangelistic Services will be contin- ned all next week in the Presbyter- ian Church at Hampton.. Service' each evening at 7.30. The concluding ser~ vice will be on=l-‘rlday the 22nd. HOPEFULéAEW8.- Mr. A. C. Mc- Leod. Park omer. received on Wednesday the following cable from his brother. C_. McLeod. London: “Visited Harod today; bright, com- fortable. Doctors and nurses hopeful. McLeod." CORRECTi0l‘§.,-r Among the' "DU" soniis" appearing in the issue of this paper oi December Sth, was one stat- ing that Rev. George Orman. now ol' Point de Bute. N. B., was visiting friends on the' Island. This was an unintended error as Mr. Orman has not been on the llslaod since leaving here. Needless to say, he' would be delighted to have a_n opportunity ol visiting his many friends here' onc e lnore, but at presem he sees no DF0' spect of f making such a vial _ “Diamond rings in both new ulld plain styles at moderate prices _lllst received. E. W. Taylor, south side Queen Square. 3390-12-13M.ti. __Z._._-_-_- “Our $6.50 wrist watth is a useful one much lower priced ones are gen- erally more trouble than they are worth. E. W. Taylor. south side Queen Square. 3390-12-13M3i. L if Y ‘_ \‘8 Shopping Days Till Xmas! cel The alll ` 1 HERE For here you will find the aoractlcal, useful presents that are bound io please. ' for “Her” Manicure sets Toilet Sets Cured perfumes Glove box Chocolates Parisian Ivory Uoccis Cased Toilet' luxuries , for “Him” A Camera B0x of Cigars Cigar Case Cased Pipe' Smokers Set Military Brushes Shaving Set Safety razor Collar Box im' Anyone Chaomls vest Hot water bottle First sid kit Leather goods -and 1001 other good gitt idsss here NOW The 2 Macs V _ 149 Gt. George St. ' _ . ‘_ _ _ ¢1" RUBBERS Nevelgheiore has this store had such a large stock oi:- Knhher Footwear ,__ s_egll_,_fl_tanysize foot ahlinylllapeboottoper- fgl:tl_pQ,_|lid_o u r prices are st least 10 _cents per pair lowerthsil t h esame goods sn sold for in Toronto. _ Let us git you so/7; ‘fe .. _ lisrrh-Slith-lar ‘ ' 1 °'~ 1' *- f.~f`=.f‘~'é » ._ _'_ ~..» ‘ ' ` ll , ~ 5 g~ _ _-.__ ""'l!”*""*'=' W1'-'-""i'“*’*_*i*`5' " `_'\'»'i“`i ’ ' ‘ ' » -` ' . ll, '~` ,J is 'l' _ ` ..‘ ‘. ll.: _ .l»_;._;»_;'_; _ ._ _ E. that the Peg,-is~'mi¢htler ,than the Sword. 'l‘he‘Mb!ect*w\s 1' '*diilleult one, but was ably handled by the fol- !owin8 speakers:- Pro. Messrs. S. Mahoney, R. Johnson, _J Johnson, J. §UMMlRS|DE Flair-» The ptore 34%-12-15M1lE1l ` &l1‘.i0!lOll W0! l)l‘0llglil'. Horne ~-~' Iby Vice-President Mr. M," M¢Guigan ._ im the olreel that -the committee he SOCIETY.--St. Dun empowered to choose' th speakers llellatiug Society helll for the ensuing debates. This was car» rf "' m » A _ nssday's conilagsration principally by i *Fi B E 1 l ~ _ »' _._ _ Fsy. F. Francie. It. Noonan. Coll. N Rushes. L. Wood. P. Goodwin. W Mscsbe. A. Dalton C. Donna. when ed __ the several speakers were heard on and expects each side. and whenjlessrs Mahoney potion n and Hughes summed nn- thofjtlllf Whisk 'Il ments in favor ot their respeotivdmsn th, College ties the vote 'was token. The Bselet- bein¢_~thsn b ary then proceeded cvilllt _U16 V°_t¢¢. 10I1l‘Il0d- " _ “ - . ... »~_, . _ _ _ -1 _ ._ s-luis-n H- i _ _ _ _1-inlq ~ ~. A.-__. _.H _ a _, _ 2;' _.didn .`\ C cessful ex erience 1'/_g Initial Pillow Cases $125 Dilir, $3.75 Pair Embroidered Pillow Cases, size 36x45 ins_, at $2.50, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00 pair Embroidered Guest Towels, 450, 481', 5012. 600, 750 each ` Hem Stitched Damask Towels, from 750 to $1.00 each Hem-stitched and Embroidered Towels 1.00. 1.15, 1.35 2.00 each ' Doilies, lace edge and embd., 25c. 401-. 50c. 750, $1.00, 1.25. ' Centre Pieces in lace edge and embd., $1.50. 2.00, 3.25, 3.75 _ _ Baby Pillow Cases, embd, $1-00- 2-00. 2-50, 2.75 cucll Initial Guest Towels in all initials, 001' 1‘=\1'll Tray Cloths, plain, hem-stitched 251' 1'=11'l\ Tray Cloths, embd,, 501'. $1.25. 2.00. 3.00. 3.50 cllcll Ki Bedspread, hem-stitched, embd., $2.50, 2-T5. _ . 5.75, 5.75. 7.00 Lunch Napkins, hem-stitched at 651' Damask Table Clgthsy $1.50. 2.00 3.00. »l.00. 5.00, 0.00, 7.00 Damask Table Linen, 501' yil., 850 _\'tl., $1.10. L35, 1.50, L75, 2.00 yd. . Damask Linen Table Napkins $1.50. 2.00. 25.00. 4.25, 5.00, 6.00 tlozcu _ Natural color linen centre pieces, embd- 750. 901', $1.00 up 10 5.00 Laundry Bags 300, 600, 751: each Cushion Tops 251', 351-_. 501°, 750. 90u»ca|cll Leather Cushions at $5.50 vacll Wool 'Goods for Xmas Shawls, colors, grey, black, white, $l.i0 up to 4.25 Childl'ell’s Clouds, colors white. black, red, prices 350 up to $1.25 _ Woolen Sets__of Cap- _and»Scarf to _ r match, also 'Fam and Scarf to match, “_ __ prices $1.75, $2.00,, $2.25 up to $3.00 "Y Also separate Scarfs, ranging from t1ii.00 up to $2.50 _ Separate Toques, prices 051'_i1» $125 Woolen Sweater Coats, prices from $1.75 to $6.25. , Silk Sweater Coats, prices from __2li_6.00 up t0_$12.75 ' Baby Bonnets of silk, whitc plush, zllld white bearskin, the very thing to keep the baby’fs head warm. Prices §(\ /"` .- 1_1* 1 liettin A Gilt For A‘l.all`y _._ Shit Cases- 01.50.' $1.75. $2.00 up go . ' ,.1 $23.00. ~ 5 QQ. Club Bags. $4.50 lg; ` ° _ Trunks $4-50 to - Steamei' Rugs $3.25 to $12,-00, Plain Linen Handkerchiefs 101'- 160- 200. 25(-_, to 500 eagh _ .lnitialed Linen Handkerchiefs 2012- . . 250.350 F Emb. Lawn Handkerchiefs, 101'. 151°- \ , __ -em-_, zst- _ _ Emi, Linen, :l5l~. 501-. 751-.. $1.00 Kid Gloves, 151-50. $1.75. $200. $2.25 'T ' Cape Gloves, $1-25, $1-50, $2.00 ‘ wool Gloves, 5009 6099 75° Hand Bags, 750, 1.00, $1.25,_$|.50 130 4. sri' f aw --,-_ _ llaho 2 , Silk Scag, $1.00, lll1.z5,_$i.50&i.$2.00 to $8. "4: '_'\." , __ 0r_gan_dy.=Gollar, 25% 300. 350. 5042, & ' ~lMus1ln,_sill<, or cripe collars, ssh. ' $1.00, $1.lsowls2.5o__ , _ __ Ostrich Ruff, $2.00. 2.50. 3.00 to 4.15 ' Boudoir Cap, 000. 900, $1.25. :L50 fo V j r ' r_ _, _ _ _ _ . l V . ’ P “Cushion Top, zoc._o0e,_ slm"“ _ ' 0 9" 85 _ Um ll » Silk Silk Boot Clwlmere _*$1.00 ci me ilsw 001' 750, WC. / lvl ~=l-#1 Hard indeed to choose a lovelier gift for at woman than some of these beautiful linens. And remember-these are linens bought at last year’s prices-from the biggest linen maker in Ireland. These are the famous “SHAMROCK” linens, woven by makers of over one hundred years of suc- lrisll Linens!---Lovely Christmas (lifts _ln A Wonderful Assortment _ _ P _ _ _ _ ~ Just about your last chance to secure high class linens at a reasonable price- _ ~ 1' ' _ _ _ Mool'e&lVlcl.eocl,Lt .1 °` _ 119-121 Queen street , Charlottetown ,.1 Handkerchiefs _ from _ ireland Three great ‘shipments within the last few weeks, ha_ve put our assortment of Irish handkerchiefs into a _position supreme. Dainty Handkerchiefs - beautifully embroidered _ plain-hem stitched-made of finest Irish, linen and sheer crisp lawn, Men’s Handkerchiefs ' .. 6cto60cclwll Little Folks’ Handkerchiefs .. 2cto50c each Women’s Handkerchiefs . . . . _ _ .50 to $2.00 each + ___ l |_ \ ' _‘.5lf.¥»;~;l;_é;.1:“_sse. I 1- __ Boys’ Suits, $5.00 to 1.1.00 C BOYS’ Overcoats, $0.50 to 14.00 _ Boys’ Mackinaw, $5.00 to 7.00 Boys’ Reefers, $3.75 to 5.00 Rubber Boots $4.00 to $4.50 _ __ Cashmere J ersey, 7.5¢, 531,00, 135, 9_0” Worsted Jersey $1.50 to 2.25 ' $‘§’atlS§¢==}te1‘. 00°. 851:, cms to 2.28 . oo mt Sluts, Pants, Coat, Clip, gray only ill3.00 _ ' __ 9`anc__y0S_hlrts, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, _ , ;_‘;afm gin. “_0`¢» 60°. m,a»1.oo, mls' _; T _____l_l;_53,r_id____Velvet Vests 04,00, ilFancy Warm Ves€’s, $1.25, 1.50, as 2.25 ylsilk Knit s¢arf,e1.oo, 1.9¢, 1.50 d»"§.lsb'_._ ': ,Silk Iilggr-in-Hahd,_50c, ’ silk Handlers ’ _ ed. =-lse._slili.,_""'_l“‘“ Linen Hanakeroi' '-* _ _ _ aleds 25°* . ' ' ' _ Silk Gloves,15c,s___ _ 1,95, ;.lso_ Irish-Lawn Hdid." __j1l ' bw a,=u_2a.__1‘ _l.1s.‘z.oo,a»a.-so 'Imelda Halo 1)' , -~ $14110#-0° _ __ _ Khaki _Cambrie ;:'1l>1='.'1lil». sf ‘v Dainty Lingerie for Xmas . Gowns made of fine cotton, trim med wlth lace, prices $1.55 up to 4.75. ___1;l1=1_l_;_l_;_f:1ette Night Gowns, _price $1 Silk Night Gowns, colorspink and white, price . . . . .. . .. .. . . . $6.25 ___2_13;€::_¢_h___I;;i;d_-lnade Night Gowns, _ Silk_Und_erskirts, trimmed with 4 mch frills, of fine lace, colors pink and White, Price Corset Covers of fine cotto l ` . ~ : trim - . . 7 _‘ " , ‘,151-_ up lo $2.25 lllvailioddce 'md embr°"""y’ 'mee' Choosing For Some Min' amifhlilull I-; li i _l-f __ ,_ _I '_ _Fl n` 'li l 7 f- -r » I 1-' l l l _>.,".._ _ 1 ll il. ls l l*