____ -~ --. . ‘-__-_.v W ~-- v -.-,-»-¢~,,- ‘ " ' "'""‘~""~’-‘-‘-`-'-'-7-’-_-1'---1 1---==-v. .-_-_-_-_-_~.-,-;-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-,-_-,-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-;_ ' _ param or PACT -__. Niiiw YORK N v 1 _,y . .' ., D c 6 h . Norton' Grmiths A ofmservaélwié hMaior McKinnon, Glenaladal was. member ol Parliament for Wednes» t e bury believes that wig-Sin the noxtl six years England and ermany wmi be at war and all of Europe will se feel the efiect of the conflict. He It PW' '10 buyin this Province. canons mr the 'ioeestiitt *_* ' Skule, can be obtained at Jamie- . 91 l filly Yehterday, D lon's_ .___ ' 1- Rev. D. McLean will preach ni, -llldge McDonald city, was n pan Stanchel on Thursday, 21st also Fri- “gel West yesterday afternoon, llililv #_ 22nd at seven P. M., nlllile tiilii Pl`0DheBy withoutqiiali- lt Ag 5- Anthony, Sydney, came to Capt. Joseph ltead, Summerside, fications following his arrival' in he New York from the Canadian North- evening. He is on 9, business trip. “ii west. ` ' In saying it he gave what he be- From HOW until the end of the lieved to be the reason for Uai1ada'e~h°llilHy season the store of The Rug- “il refusal tdfaccept reciprocity nr tn.. "5 A HB.l'dWal'e U9" Ltdu will be open the rccent election. . "Ch evening until 9 o‘ci0¢k_ are Griilllillii. "realize in their election Th” "iii!`!`~lH§e takes place in St, “The people of Canada" nnid Mn that 11 far greater problem ths,n;t,.ade Jam tomity with the United states con-12° fronted them, and that p roblem ther t0 J. Verner Moore, son of Cris, R9"- -- he es Church, Crapaud, D til. at li fum., of Miss Si1si(;nLol1l':- the Sify on the Northumberland ‘last W" i'iiii0iii-1 the passengers to the city the Northumberland last evening. reader of The Guardian writes follows:-The selected pieces on limi? DBEE Of Your daily paper very good and when read must very profitable. After four weeks confinement to house the V many friends of the E~ Bell. CIW. are glad to sea was the bringing together of the En- Moore, Crapaud, After the c him around again much impmved in alth. _ glish Empire in unity to confront a the msnace of a war which would °l soon threaten the existence of the _ eremonv reception will be held at the home he the br1de’s father C. E. Lowther. I P A. Smith, Prince Street, has mother nation, “l believe that there Mis” lllilfizaret Kennedy, of Prince °0nsented.to become a candidate for is not u doubt" he c0ntinued,, but Ed“"Hi`l`l Island, has been spending a election to the Board of Water and that within the next six years-may few br-. much sooner-En lish _ J _ L! and Ger ' _ many will be at war and an Ennope Mrs. Murray visited Moncton on the Will lie Biiakeii by the conflict. Yes, wedneililay- Miss Kennedy leaves on .and America too, for America could Fi .l‘li1Y f0i' St. John to si~en1l some T days ll’ t”“`ii; tile fllicst of Mrs. 5e“"?'9~Z€ _U0n1missioncrs at the forth- A~ Miii`i`&Y. and accomilanied by "°m1iilZ Civic Contest. His card to electors will appear later. he (`lii‘istmas tree and entertain- iint licll’ feeling keenly Y-llc existence time ilirther with friends.-Shediac mellt in coiiiwcliimi with the l'i`95l9l" of so great a conflict as that wil1'E-“B Cell ___ lliver will bc held in the Hal] on Why do I think this? Because the Umlleiltlie auspices of the Temiier-,Fi"ifi*1l' evening Dec. 22nd at sec 0 9 ‘ o'c nesiireclly be. whole (lcriiimi nation is 'seeking a an Sunday School of Hunter Eli ance ec ration a special meeting 'l‘1'~‘ki~.m. \‘~houl1l weather prove war _with us at every funn of the was held last night in the Methodistiuilifivorable it will he held first fine urcli, llaniplielltoii, the speaker he- °"°i‘l"g f0l10\\'ing'. 1-oml and than a whole nation is be- ch hind a thing like this there is no ing The church was wt-_u fiiiui emi ‘ the _ The ildvfrtising department finds it Sl0ill°iIli.Z il. The bankers stopped‘ Rev. Mr. Stavert, of Harcourt. war at the time of the crisis hut iedei`ati‘-‘ii is f!i`0Hfly encouraged to llnimssihie to lifiildle 9-ll the changes war was very near and the bankers continue the hard fight they have in of oampiieiiton with the liquor traffic- ‘U cannot always stand in the way of| a whole people." ‘Moncton Exc. (Rev. Mr. stavert is a “hm _M |18 1fo1.o1~in~o1.ARKn 'rsnivi w0N DAY , 1i1i<1»: A iw R CE . , -é thodist church by resolution extnnnp d New YORK, 11.. it-1... r..ig..»h_ of Brooklyn and John Clarke of Mel-lial U"-'lvilli l-Unlirlit in Madison Square which to consider the request be- of tive of wiimnt, 1». ic. 1.). at ara of the Hampton 13. Me- "°“ day. On Wednesday evening the nnnrtcrly mllithbe in_ or dnotice given twenty. ours in a vance. advertisements that come in up one o'clock. Until further notice, lges of _ads must bc to hand at 1'_\ ni. to insure _insertion following Ads containing extra space an nnn_ni,n(,ns invitation to Rem ‘Vincent (‘allaglian son of James C. Rice to continue his minister- (“1mgl'“"' Post (mice Dehiiftincnt _ Services fm. ,mother yew, his stands eighth on the list of su1~cessf1ii hourne, Australia, won the six day three years, term being soon 'to ex.|i71\'il service candidates for th bicycle race, which ended at ten pire. Mr. Rice linked for two weeks in inside service. Bernard Mclntyrc gm? Bernard McIntyre, Millcove is e Garden. The Folger~Clarke team fin- fore responding. Mr. Rice was former- successful 'c*iiidlil9-fe. standing 26th stationed on Prince Edward 15- on the list. J. D. Mooney, City, also islicd onc'lap ahead _of six other ly tcnir-s which were bunched in it me ian for second place. The finish, before a throng whichl T packed the big Garden, lacked the dainty Thanksgiving Menu of the excitement that has attended the Co Y _ r ycurs. when victory was decided by a is d_ successfully passed th l'f ' _ ' . __ ' amiuations, Allure slulllllhtlsydlfg 5:1. The Stme is 099” he Guardian has received thc Unim CUl“m""l“i Uiliiifgif- ii mmohwenith Hotel, Boston, foil The H. S. Rosalind sauna fi-hm new \i'illil'\Ill of six da races in ecerit that auspicious holiday- The booklet yeSt‘lrd’lY f0i°f*iiil0i1 fOr St. Johu’n a work of art and makes a very New founiiland, with a full cargo 09 mile sprint between members of acceptabie Souvenir for the visinm. Pmillluc, ccinsistiiis of 14 000' bags tennis tied for the lead as the ball wh o was fortunate to be present at "“i`S' i’°i“ti’°H llilriiilis & c. 5500 The just right Gift for household, big or little. purchased better here than in any other store in P.E.[. The for swift shopping here also. l- Give War}11_'l A 1 it I -Linen 7 1 H Blankets , TableC?oths forChristmas .nrt/In//i/uqyfbvn/f as Gifts |_39C £0 7-50 _I Only 6 buyingldays to Christmas |_3-50 f0l‘2-5(Z_| Every Member of the JUST \\'ANT _TO RE`MIN_D YOU again that you can get, from tlis great stock, the just right gift for any member of the family. just to illustrate how well you can choose, we offer you a partial list of gifts that can be _ range is here-the values are here-the accommodations 3/5%# 1 if "ff ` it ‘ Uiiihrclias Sac to $7.50 ' 7 _.ll 15* . , \ ` F , _ . __ . ucutcr Coat 052 to 4.65 iq/;i>¢_ ' ’ ' . I _ \;""'~"f‘_-` 4/ VVarn1 lined Gloves 75c ‘ " / 7 ~\`~ \ t0 2-5° . ,// _ A' .f Fur lined Gloves 72.85 to / 1 - 5 25 . Knit .vliixflcr igc 35 _,ot-_ Silk Knit Muffler 1.25 110 2.00 . Black Silk Squares 1.7.5 Black Wool- Cardigans 3.95 to 4.25 Winter Caps 1.25 and 1.50 Knit Vests 2.25 up. Shirts 1.00 to 1.95 Ties 25c 35c 50: 75c \Vinter Hose 5oc 6u`c Braces 25c to i .50 Underwear 29c to 2.75 each Suspender Sets 85c and 1.25 llandkfs 151: to 85c _ _ Hose Supporters 25c and 5oc Arnilets 25c ` Suit Cast-:S 2.50 3.75 5.90 6 50 to 11.75, _ 1_- ‘ __ _ _ . ‘ A f_“.‘¢§‘\ ` . l ""` 3' \__/_ ._ .s 1 /’ rg-~`T,__` .7 /` , (/ \ * ’ °_ _ 2.. _ 1 if ,_,_° __ I _ - .. _/‘ ;/:_-_'_ ;'._'f_ , _. lliii-1uulf_t`r01i1 1.75 io~5.`%.'i0 l‘ `;'._».,¢~__ ' 'l f""l~`11i' .st-:irf from 1.55 to 110.00 1 _ . _1 -_ Qiflfiiir L"..:ils 27.50 t0175.oo§;____,: /_/f//-, ~ __ ‘__ - ,»3».l"ur iiucd Coats 35.00 to 54.00 _ ’-~ _/__ " 1f;__]Cloih Coats, 5.00 to 35.00 ,_ "` 5*.;-\\'nists 1.00 to 6.00 Dressing' ]ackets 1.5010 2.25 Bath Robes 2.2_" to 9 oo Kid illovcs 1.00`i.25 and ;.5o Lined Gloves 1.15 to iii.; 50 Haiidliags 600 to 5.50 Opera Searls 1.15 to 4.75 Silk Hose 1.50 l'1nbrellas3_5c to 5.50 gbots 25 35 50 75 to_3_95 llrcss Silks 50 to 1.75 . 1»f§lflk13§i.}l§§§b.§§ if. §"i§f. ‘ Stamped Marquisefte Waist patterns F __ 1 ...._..,-._ - °i'¢ll’ evening fhis week \_ "_ _1 no 5/sfff r1in_L: for the close of the contest. that event. The cover is riclil.. nm. l<`1\iiilii`y 50 tubs butter, 200 M cliiégs Wg* & 0130-. The S. S. Rosalind toon away everything offering he-rn :nr St. John's, Neivioiiniilanil. This win gf the lust sailing of the Blank mliloiill line slteamers from here thu 8228.111, and it is estimated that tncnc s eaners have handled much mori- cargo from here during this ncannrp _U of 5 _ .is ,vi 5 :A~"l' ll ' ' .' ` ’ ¢, . I Kid Gloves 1.00 1.25 1.50 White Muslin Underwear Sweater Coats 1.35 fo $5.75 Ayiaiioii Caps 85c to 1.50 Tea aprons 45c 60c 75c to 1.35 Pretty labot 25c to 3.95 1li\'i_~=ii.n teams to regain the ground ner ved in this popular hotel of which than at any one scason during the li'-sl iii llie i‘iii”ll’ H10i`i"iiiig- irltorer l<‘. Crafts-is the genial mana- li`ol;;1-r and Clarke won the race by gei-_ pmliiliiuf 2,718 miles and nine laps in -? _ the l-ll! hours of the contest. To thel A Springton co1'rcspon<‘.e1_it writest- 1-iix iiiuiiis iniiiiodintely following 2,718 Neil (miner-Un p¢\_turn¢=_¢\ |\1,,nn from at- inilrs :ind X laps “ere credited. The tending tht- ,\1niin;~,;t Fai;-_ 1-in was iriiiiiciii were Piirlitecn iuilce and two well pli-.ascii with the sliowiiig inmle laps bcliiiiil thc rncoril of 2,737 and by the P. lil, 1, Stock 1-gige|~n__Dnn_ 0110 lfill Ylliiilv l>.V lVlCFi1i'lfiii*l " "allfl ald Mclutosh is' leaving in a short ill"i`iii1 lil _._l903- Tile lliial SCOFB WRS time to 'attend the Truro Agricul- iifi lUil0“'i‘5- ltural College.-Alex. Cairns a suc- Fiil£Z0l` 'fill Cli1i`li€. 2»7l3 miles 9|cessful farmer of Stanchel, has al- lfiils- ready hauled and saired up twenty- Krn.u'1i-1' und Moran, Halstead and five Cords of fi1~e.wnnd___. Dnn_ gten.. lli'obiu.:l|, l’_'vc and Uolliiis, (‘\ai1\ci‘o1i`n|-t_ Om. of tm. most 5m.c,3_s_,.fn1 \nn.S(.__ :ind hlligiii, |lc1~nura mid i.ii\vi~e1icc/nigh of .\‘prin;»;t1>\\, was nnun dl-wi,,4 l10i`i`ii7- iiiiii S’ll‘i""' 2-7l8 iilliw 3'liis fast trotting horse, Ingersoll. lic. l ’i"» "ntends cntorinf him in the 2°l)| 11| , _ ,_ Hill fiiiii lleiicii 2-713 miles 7 tlass in this ii-li1il.i~.i"s ice races--| lfills- Alex Mcllonuld, S‘p1‘iiigfield, has been ili’<.'i`iIi`i fiiiii lli`0°i`"- 2.718 mlli’9~ visiting i'i'i1>nds in .\‘_11i‘iugf.0n, the lifiliiic Rllil Vil" l`l0iiWUi`°f» 2-717 guest of Donald (‘n:1ic1'on.-Jolin miles ll iiil"*`~ Martin lins retu1'ucd homo from (lm- _-~ _ - ii L `_ I 'some niouths.-.lack Mcllonalil has lcgnstipation -_.,_,_ been visiting n~i.»nsne_ \ 5 `; C h Dr. Mcl"’iiail, St., ifolumha' (lhurch of Scotland, Lochiel, Out., has ac- aud, \\'iicre he has been residing for the past ivliich is largely (ine to their EUEYLCOUC ugents Buntain B911 & C0 in Hvviiiiuxz two snehisi ti-ips nt this E€B.SUll. . ____ A C201 1"Y_'l‘AXES-A list of names for unpaid city taxes will be advertised in a few days-Parties that have not Exquisite _ Perfumes _ in attractive pack- ages at prices rangin from V .00 ’ Chocolates. 1 ln bozes, baskets and bulk. _ Mufquisette waist pattern. . . Silk undervests 75c to 1.95. ‘ Hair Ornaments 15c ti 250 Beauty pins and Cuff Links 50 to 1.00 ~ Ffillliill fiilfl Pfeiliy b0X i5C UP- Club bags, Suit Cases, Vnlises. Belts 25c 351: 7 50 100 . _ ___ 5 1/' _/'H/l.f’f" ___ ' -Q Lentlici' Loliar Bag b5'c I 115 _' éé _ Ties15c 250 350 509 753 iii-00 it Fleece lined Glf»V95 751l" 7-(’ ’ Wool Glovcii 2'."ii` io 603 - 0"' F111- lined Glovc-:~ 2-50 f ' <1 25 fa f U111brf_lln~z 85c I0 7-5 ’ Sweater Coat 75'? |50 4-05 ‘ Knit Mufflers 19C 351300. _ ' Ilaiidkcrcliiefs Io to H50 Silk Knit Mufflers $1.25 Fancy Sf!! 50° ~’~1ii I, __ 1- 1' nn. it /_ ts.-‘qs-1'- ~‘ A’ 5 - _ _...,_' tn.: " .ii ' 'll' .1 . .?.1f. 9 *A1 * ~_i»‘_-. _ 1. ~_i 1 ‘ii ‘ll 3. .-;`1'-'i ' 1 FK! ' lf; ,_ , _ I ii' . \ i 1' 4 tt V 1 I » if 5. ,. J" 1;- 1 1 1 i 111'* 3 _li ‘"1 sr ‘l .3 1 |. .1 A 4 4 1 _ . 1 1 l ii 1 1 J i \ i e .1 ,., ri -_.- id. _Ay ._ _‘_ \ li 1 i .1-it il 1.1 f’ 1-Ji . vi’ ? "`l l ,_,. .11 .'15 _._ 1 i 6 1 1 4 the Lmen .Department ,___ __ __ 1 SE N0“l‘lC. _1 "See our elegant fancy linens, Bcer‘ lon ...__ St Weeks. 12-12drtf. John A. Stewart of Montafliw i50lii _ . i _ _ ~it , h' "Open evenings until 9 0¢l0Cl<- last week to W' Q' Newsom L y ls Th R Hardware i‘o Ltd ut 1360 rounds. The Guardian un- -'*' to bngonw the owners of this valu- stockings from 5c, up to $2. L. _A- uble animal. < "Only a limited number of suits "‘Storc open this evening until 9 of Stanfl»\.ld's hlue Label Underware oclock. The Rogers Hardware Co., at $2.00 per suit. Call today and set iLtd. 12-19051. yours. Prowse Bros. 12-18d3l _ _ -__ "Elegant silk cushions-linen cue- "Meus (‘hristn~-as suspender sets- ;hions, embroidered in silk, guipure su orters nndcenterpieces, drawn work handker- box-$1.00 and up. Moore & McLeod. from at little prices Beer & Weeks 12-16dtf _ 12-l2drtf derstsniie that 1.. M. 1-“hole e Co. are "see our grand display of lim” salem Cherries, Ferns, Palms, Haszard, Grafton St. 12-15d6i. 9 P MIG ` ~ values are beinz offered. The 'Rogers l S IIS *_ : oc our elegant fancy linens. Beer You are invited io see m il* ‘V”°iiS- _ 12-12111-tt. isplay of plants suitable fo' -~;-nm ,S n nm, nm 0, handsome hc Chnsn-nas season I have r, linen table cloths~rcsdy made-very P . - I iattractive designs-full sizes-now on prize winning three and s hair year e users - -» _~ _ choice lot of rimroscs In a-:,.,n,.__,,t ,2_5n_ The “gui N is old Kaldiug which tipped the scales 12 19d5i. ‘hadem also cychrnen, 'Jcru 24350. Christmas sh0pper:£hl;reci;s an 'idea. Moore & McLeod. 12-15.113, CC.--Jas. Tall, ir. B|'lgl'|10l`l,l "If you cannot shop duringt the h I2 Izdtf day, cali in tonight. Many peciai “_” Hardware Co., Ltd. 12-i9d5i, "Elegant gift chairs of many sorts, _ '”-‘° orris chairs, oak rockers, rattan :Tim iiilillliil’ l-i'*\‘1l° U85 been ‘Nil chairs, rattan rockers, silk upliolster-\lQ°kc‘l alter by _tim MUKliii\0l\ DW! ed parlor pieces, denim covered fire-. (‘°-> their “i3°¢li 19 i">i’l°l-¢ With “D6 side chairs' mg easy rockers' uphn\s_ perfurncs, chocolates, military brush- tered in leather~the widest possible eil' “°iii`i'°}‘i‘ iiiiil 0*-l'i°i` °¥C°ll€iit Elite range of choosing here. Special Xmas f°" _the km” ti`“de~ A l°°ii f»lii'°“8li prices. neo it weeks. 12-izdrti ;>efliei5i;f0:§°f¢ will heir gps l O -Some Suggestions from _5 . . , . ~ ,~ i L15 GIFTS---_'nxt consider fora niinute how pleased any woman would bc with I"V]4'R\ bHELP IS I ULL ob DESIRAB l 8 ‘Eh-ibroidcred Guest Towels 45c--~G1it-st To\\'elliuf;% “mc cd Linen some of the lovely things wedoffer thlilrjlk-i?1tsafniF