§`1:i»‘-l[¢_ I 6_3. i-,Z l“e'."? " il ~.;-1 ¢ ‘ . l.L7"lf-‘lr l f 'ji s_'\ ~ ‘ 5 l, 1.. r - lil; if £`__\`~9_‘i" ‘ l uk iff., I S l gli' if-,_; _=,»'. i l » -lift W __ _ lil _*Ji » _.gig ..~ ‘ 1 .t _ - F ll., §»e1~'»-.1 bfi. ff *t ‘ -“.»=._~= ""bv‘.“‘° " "li l". =4*f,, f ._ iff, _.¢ , __ _I-.~ L_ ~ .4 ~~.` ` 1 ~ ,_._._,_f,+ _ __ ff `=".1 (Q `l _~,_v»~ ._`-, ,`. .; -.- _~vf~ l©l©i@l@I'f:`fT TT '@ ,_ Q ’@ P ` oi '© ' sjeielo' GLOVES is always accorded Gloves on Xmas morn- ing. All kinds of cape and dress kids, all sizes, $1.25 to $5.00. ~ \'ECK\\`EAl{ Gifts are welcomed by all women because I 0 of their practicability and daintiness ana here isa most inviting assortment to choose from. Fancy collars of net and lace collars of satin pique cuffs and collars, fancy net vests in high 'oi' low neck effects. ` XMAS Sl-‘GGES'I‘IOl\'S IN Ol'R ME.\"S DEPT. -_ Men’s s ecial coat sweat- out . ' #£3 » #_ _ .~. 3 ` /1-.. /' - , / <_' ' 5. //I _‘- l, \\ ,,.. / ; " *fs-\‘l5.' ~ ' _ ,_, _ ._-\(_r,_ , ,_ , ._ )lj;/ _ ,_ $25.00. Few gifts enjoy the appreciation which* i chamoisette and silks, mocha or fur 1ined_ _ S” _ ,i qi. _ ers $3.75 E; $9.00. . ”` Men’s knit sweater coats in checks' and stripes, plain and Norfolk styles all wool $9.00 tg $13.00. Men’s Dressing . Gowns and House coats £958.25 to if, ,~» gy i, . 1 -fn Nli ;~ g \5'»" "`\' ‘\~.f. = - » - ,aw ’ H 44 ,i.i,. THE STOREIS NOW A G E _ T TRE _ _ S CIlRlS'l‘MAs CAMISOLES Just what she needs for her very best blouse in flesh or white with dainty ribbon and rosebud trimmings, other pretty cami- soles in wash satin, silks and crepe de chenes, with every witching way of loveli- ness. Come and have .your choice while the selection is complete $1-25 t0 93-50- r Silk chemise and gowns are beloved by all femininity and here are assortments the afford you unusually gratifying choice fashioned of satin and crepe de chene $5-75 to $12.00. ME.\"S AND BOYS (BAPS A splendid range of men’s and b`oys’° caps. They are very acceptable gifts.-_- Pyiggs $1.50 to $3.00. .MENYQ ]|.\TS V Menfs Heavy Wool Muff- ' f ~ lerg $2.00. Men’s ‘Hose in fancy col- ors 35"- up. Men’s Heavy weight hose ' _, .p_._'l i Benin l Cloi e i ‘ ~ _ _ - i.. - 1. i.. , ‘ink l fill L "f~ 3. _ ii ._ ‘-'_!i L_* '_ . ' -Q 350. up_ _ <=tf3. ,f-'*f.f ee~\._ W gs; le ;_,_=`%_;.;_i;£;_.;‘;.g` - -.1 _ _ _..__,s` -§:_r~§~“iifi'_t~;,'-1`i__ _ ff.; ./_,__ "_~':;i;r. E--IL;f@;f ._~*~:._`_':z: if -" Ja; " 3*” Milt! v ._ T"' jf - ":;-as. 1..- ~`~:_-..-- fy.- "- _y~’_f”‘ ‘;=_=i;>-_i§- 1'; ,[_‘§\_ .1 ~_,°’ GIFTS FOR I.i\l')lES Fancy Boudoir caps of crepe de chene, silks, ninon and fancy laces $1.25 and up. Men’s Heavy all wool un- ~ derwear. A splendid line of suitcases and club bags. See our range. \\`O)IEN‘S SUITS AND are here in all the latest sty- les and patterns including Borsalinos, Stetsons, Walt- hausen and Stetsons. See our range of lovely Nelson hats, prices very reasonable. COATS Splendid values in wo- nien’s winter suits all styl- es and colors, price $30-00 shirts $2.00 to $7.50. 350. to $1.50. Special 35'-'- _ ` $1.75 to undressed, lined and unlin- ed :si .75 to $5.00. _ Swiss silk $1.00 to $2.00. _ all the latest styles and pat- terns. _Prices $15.00 up- and up. i | l..-xnlns AND iulssns S\\’|‘l.~\'l`ERS. A grand assortment of I".-\SIIl0.\'.»\BI.E FIVRS. For winter comfort of the feminine members on your giftlist this store offers distinctive furs in the smartness of their styling, the quality of their pelts and with excellence of the workmanship each model spells perfection. No remembrance will be received with greater pleasure than 'a fur coat, stole or cape and either one may be chosen here with confidence of its reliability and appro- V priateness. _ A XMAS SUGGESTIONS Men’s fancy negligee Men’s silk handkerchiefs Men’s knitted neckwear. Men’s fanc silk mufflers Men’s gloves dressed and Men’s Xmas neckwear, Men’s special kid gloves MEN’S SHIRTS ' Men’s =overcoa‘ts $15-00 SILK' ][I`l-`l~`I.I'}RS FOR Ladies silk scarfs in plain sui-es long -wear.\Come at once and investigate the fine values that we are offer- el. If you appreciate extraor- dinary values you willpout- <_iu~"rs. , Offering Hosts of Timely Suggestions for Chri.t1;nas _Now is the time t_o b_uy your Xmas gifts. To shop here now _means to avoid crowds of late shoppers, to secure advantages in selection. Below you will -find incomparable gifts suggestions. - ' .BAGS A ND PURSES What a delight to receive a Xmas gift of money when Santa also favors you with one of these smart handbags 'or purses in which to put it. Rarely is choice so grati- fying or prices so reasonable as one finds in this store’s present showings. 'Prices $1.50 up, I l<`ANCY XMAS BLOUSES They are very acceptable gifts. These wonderfully attractive and iso becoming, too, they are in crepe de chene, georgettes, voiles and fancy stripe silks. Selections for gift purpose should be made early while stoc s are most comprehensive. Boys' stirs AND ovnn- , . co_u‘s for Xmas. They are boyishly " . ' . styled and made of the de- pendable fabrics which in- * "°zf'!"i'_ 5" A A - _:..'~~..'_i4`--8? /if 'X "§ ,,_ »._.<@v_ __ .>. =" .-- 1% ~ A "gn, W/. - 1 _ -_ , ' E3- |(`\ "T’;§"';*v-‘4`)" s§»j '§§ ing in high grade boy appar- .. .lll'»'il -*- . Z] 1’ fit ‘him here for Xmas. l l}.»\ DIES ll.~\'I`l'II{OBES AND DRESSING JACKETS Just arrived for Xmas Gifts in heavy winter materials beautifully trimmed in all the new shades. In ladies and Misses .ffl -.v. O, vgfyf-.v \v ‘v alma/is/,Le -;; lf. e rf - 'Til _T@i©I@§el @j@1@_'©_©I@’© o_o @fov@'@:ox@.@i§ Y .-5 _ . _@1© ®i©1©'D>'©`©’©I©I©l@_©1© © @©@@@@©'©`©`©` ' ' j@*@'@f@ @'@f@ - ©~_@_©_' >~`_' Silk underskirts in talfeta, messa- lines, jerseys and silversheen, E”-5 all colors and styles price $4.50 to 15155-00- up. Coats in plain or Dolman styles, all colors $13-00 to $94.00. Silk Dresses in beautiful styles and colors, . , ‘E A _ S g i 3 price $23-50 up. Silk bra-ssieres _just re- ' ~ l ` V _l O' 0 l . 0 .S ‘J f" ' i " ' ‘ coat or pull-over sweaters all the latest shades and style. Caps and -scarfs in all shades. . ia; ceived for Xmas in satins and silk, Price ‘ " e ' _' i \ or -fancy stripes, price $2.35 .25. t°'l‘_“ ...$1.69. ._ sim... $4.50. The Xmas Gift Store i (Knit Underskirts $1-25 sizes-Prices $6-75 immunis- $13.98. ('IIILDREN’S DRESSES FROM' 3 T0 14-_ YEARS » Some very pretty styles in children’s serge and velvet dresses, daintily trimmed ; with white or red braid. Price.$5.75 to up to $14.50.' _ ©_©i© © ©i©_@1@Dl©`© _ ©_@`_@'@'_@`©©_@)"'©f©`f©©`@`@"@.@. -rj-_Q r _ -i num `__` 'l_ '-1 iii ll); in "This seems to be a verb' ll1l11K¢*l'- ous preclpice," remarked the tour- ist, "l wonder why they have not put. up a warning board. ' H ."Yes," answered the 801110. il 19 dangerous. '!`_-hey kept ai warnlnlt board up _tor two years, but no _pile (ell over, so lt( was taken down. --- Ielxchange. _ v ._ .-~ Ma doth. _ , 5/)Qkn0W$ 1-rt Fraser, a man of kecn insight for ' /1'! answer ._ of _ ,_ ' i - _Q ~' ~ . ' __ I ' ' ” " 4' l und. candy free. 'Best talent obtain- to able. Commune. come all. Il weather should prove unfavorable ooncort , will he held following evening. ' ...says 0 _ zsse.i2.8..u2ii»d i~ unnsoessiwneuino _ _“_ ' -IT PAYS to buy ln this Province. -Two cawfs een wonoeiicii insertion for advertising in this col- uinn. Cash must accompany order* minimum charge twenty five cents. --DON’T FORGET the supper nt, Epworth'.~i llnll. Suinmerslde todny from 4 to 8 p. ni. ln aid P. E. x. Orphanage. 2891, -CONCERT AND PlE SOCIAL.- The French Literary Society will hold o concert, ple social and sale of candy iii thc Prencli lllver hall on Tucs- dny December 9th. Ladies with ples --onowmo Business.--Mr. Rob- liuslness, who believes that a person should be able to build n pulpit be- fore he preaches ln it, opengdya small shoe repairing shop on Granvllle Bl... n. few years ago. His business has Mui h is larglllir grown so_ V. now e en _ his shop for the purpose or installing |\ boot and shoe repairing moohlne sbop which will be run by a 1-1-2 H. P. gasoline engine, ln connection he wlll~_line_ an mpartment for dyelns booth nl4._|1i'on¢. a shoe shine stand. wriiaplnl table and three assistants who vr Tosllst ln attending to custom-` > -_ -THE GUARDIAN ls on sale in l.utferty's, Summeralde. -TEACHER WANTED, first class teacher for St. Eleauoro school for balance of term. Jan 2 to June 30, sup- plement $90 for the ul! months. Emery Lyle, Secretary. 6l. --FUNERAL TODAY-The funeral of the late Mr. John Henry Burns, who passed away ln Summersfde on Sun- day evening will take place from his late residence ln Summerslde to Type Valley this morn-ing at 10.30. A short lunernlservlce wlll beheld at his late residence and remains wlll be conducted 0 Tyne -Yalley and-_laid to rest, b 6 his odlylc ld, Willlkip. 'The olllcllwil clemmi '_ will be,»'.§e‘v. Walter A-.uM,'Rov. Hl'L.;f I helllpnil Rev. llir..-Un'\d‘t“oni ‘Tho i f sed was 76 y-mrs .ot age and l veo to mourn his wfdow, formerly enrlotto Jane Grant, of Tyne Valley, two broth- ers and two~iilsters_fto_ whom sincere sympathy la ex_t,a_nd'ed.-~l._. QNPUILCC LIBRARY.--The lornifll opening of the Sunimerslde Public Lib- rary under the 'direction of Lhc Dmlgh' terror the Empire took place on Ent- unday afternoon mt 3.80. _ Shui! - drones were delivered by Mr. N ll McLeod, llov. Mr. Harding and Ma. , r Morrison. The Mayor ln his addrenui grated lie had iuuch pleasure ln declar- lnn the library open ‘to the plrbllo, u di congratulated the Daughters ol.. e Dlwlrv vu _¢_h° _lnlvndld ner! . have accomplished ln.provldlng the town with such iiu up.-to-date public llbrnry. About llfteen hundred hooks have been ri-celvcd to dnte,_these in- clud. M Gill 'I' lo ri tl e-- c ravel I4lbi'_a_ry fi 9 by McGill University; (lhpbq books to be clinnged every three iiioiiiszis by thu University) lliogrupliy, helen iflc. Poe- try, historical, standard fiction 1\nd~Es~ suys on literature and _art etc. Mr. ciias. iiensiey donated about any Juvenile hooks and Mr. E. H. Ray- iror 'hun loaned about 25 volumes of lllstory of Canada. The books have been arranged iioatly on shelves div- lded oll’ ln classes. The Daughters bt the -Empire have subscribed to a num- ber ol' the leading papers, and maggie- 'lnos and a reading room has been t- tod up in connection with the library where tlieiie will be` [ww 'I'hél~Doi-vi. como! llujtss ‘mines Rani, , liave*be¢n procui-e'd‘ns Llbrnrliih gems library will be -open _two"a!ie ’ ns andftwo evenings auch weekl-3_5. 5' vi S 'wnsrimn riinbonkns `-lor. o. in `Mm°“ii'§ii, omeafy. paid a vlslt to iownon' urndoy---R --Rev. Wm. De "Upland who o ydsltor to Cliarlomown 'on Friday. -Mr. and .Mrs-. Henry Lewis. _AI- beron were vlidilng ln Bummerslde on _Thurlday . -H . -Min Helen Hewitt; has returned to her home ln Augustine Cove, alter imeiidlns n very pleasant vacation r -Mi‘s. 'Patrick Tiainor, Kliikora, ; ‘ paid a visit to Suinemrslde on Frldny. l * I. -ll/Irs. Ansus _Gillis and Mrs. A. Mcllonnld, Bradnlbane, wereiln town Thursday oii ii i-l --H buying p. . '-Cup. A. ll. Ol-son. linwkesbui'-y, N. S., ls' spending ii few days in town 0n_ personal nfrulrs.-ll. --Mrs. Jesse Huestls, Sunime1'slfle. is visltliig at Augustine Cove, guest ,ol her mother Mi's.,J. W. Lcard.-4H lg sponding a few days at her old home ln Victoria.-Y. 7-Mr. H. R. Prolltt,___l_Ilo_to a, made ,.5 b,llH|1_1_8§p l§'lD tu_4$.llat\_n_(y " x;ldny.-- .V- ..'.-‘ " `_ - .,,_f._ ‘ " ---si -Miss Ruth Boultlr, 'filiularls lo Spending ig week lirflfryoni the guest ol' Mri _i rs. .Burnley Lomond,--V. - -Miss Ruth McGregor, asslo'uint~ teacher of Victoria High School, spent. the _week end wltli, her parents lm Darnley.-»V. -_Messrs 'Dbomas -Butler, Jr., Glen-'_ harry and Hedley Thompson, Kéniilii-3-T ton; wear among the T-hurndny vl|it~* ors to town.-H. ` _ ' CANADA I8 CREDITOR- . . .. IY “C5000 000 ornwh me 3-ni. uuiinmsiit -Mrs. James Henderson. Bedeque,; the war is i.ow ln progress. The Brit- ish Government has hnanced Cana- dian operations on the other side while the Canndlan Government has established _Imperial credits hero. The only credit iiow operating la for the purchase of timber, through ar- rangcnienlmqregardllnze ,the wheat crops are Lo be made as tho balance now stands Great Brllnn owes Can~ M111 $200.000.000 interest on .which In being pnld at 555 per cent. 0! the hundred millions appro- prlated ln equal proportion as credits to Rouniiinln, Serbia, Greece and Bel. glum about 316.000.0150 has been ad vnnced to Roumanla, but very little to the others. Roiunanla recentiy paid interest on the advance. CANADA MAY RlPA_'r|\.\A'rE i-mn SOLQIERB WHO»-TDOK DIR- ci-mno: in :Nakano LONDON. Dec. 4.-num-alia dec- |¢l°d lvdhy to remtrlal ,her soldiers who book their d.laohai;6"ln England, with thelrwlves and fnnxlllea. It has *Nw xlvon a lend to Cnniidn. which is now considering whether it will ail- opt the some pohcy in view ol tho 1“L¢°ng\\m\».¢r~_ox__esuadlmismoiaieri Tiénh as and out of wo|"l¢.'It .ls under- stood the Canadian _Government has so for stood in its lnlt`ontlon` not to go beyond the understand-ing when the "WH Wllvvd free rerltrlstlo nbn dis- gllzzsgolxaehgloigln. wl1l_,Uliir;i:|S}r 0| "Ulu that Australia hu, created ms prec,- edenl. The p0ll¢y‘Wl1!\§d¢l]iDIY to the FAMlLlE8 OF ANARCHIBTS ARE T0 BE DEPORTEU _..._ Nnw ronk. Dec 3.-inmiiieii of anarclilsls are to be deported will them to Soviet. Russia, according to telegram received today by 58?; Weinberger, counsel for A1625” 9 Berkman and Emma Goldman. f"°“‘_ ,qnghouy Carinliuitltl, commlsslonerien eral of lmm Gm 011- "I1 you represent any allen order! deported to Russia, who has a lam Y- fllo your application for. :emily U0 company sixcb allen andithe same 6 be glvon. consideration. U19 ““’5°“5 said. ' Tea Sets ' Your Tea Set is hgriifzf you. A large assor 0. ° choose from i_n____b_0tl\ China 8BdS6IDi:D_0Ll¢¥l_@¥9' i _ , 1 ..f,._._._¢-----**° ,_ ,& _. ' __ _. _ British Government ,result _dfljmi _ln:Clnadii, who ling ¢|g¢9'¢°m`¢ |,,,.,,_" -_ S _ mv-___,, `iui'm»iiasi ii toiif-mi mruna. f “ i im ' 'n ‘ i ' ' V l U ` ` ‘Hi “_ » i vr V n on o aceoiiii s wasnt o CW on md nve thousand odd roldloqi dlichai-pq UNNYSIDE c , Ji* ' ` V _ na- f .e J ' . ` T’ ' Adolf, .__.,_.......-»-_,_ --_f '-