». ' i i * DECEMBER 29, 1917 ___* Q 1'" $3 “¢'lll&_-___ rin: cnAnLo'i'rm'rown enucnurn _ .min i.-L\5.~,__ _~_ y rf v L _.. ._ _ _ 1 Qnru-9,5' wtf: no /vor LET or/ ._ . _ . . _ WITH THE SUN OF CH___S l_'§}_s/_T512/_t/Eor BEA UT11~ U1. G11# Ts suvx we YET HA ve/i SPLEND1 = ~ ~ ~ WHO/lf YOU “OVE1\'LooK£1J"D ,ill/[1hL/i?§o(Ji=€>€eb YJ:/iR's ol.,-io 1sEL1.s /im Y 111;.41."1‘s AND uv To vol/Rs. UNE/l’PEC'l`EDLYSEN'[` A PRESENT T() YOU (IO/PIE! BUY PRESENTS FOR YOUR FRIFNDS--THAT NEW 1e11vi;11.»i1>P1Nf;5s INTO THEIR C. W. PATTERSON ' 'l`III'.` li’l-.`1.I/l11’Ll?.` .IE WELEl\’ 'T' |‘ -- ' Ill ini; V ` “ "‘ "'-'” ~- --- -uw 1fq¢,¢ r- i \\ sas \\\\ \\\\\\\\\ A \\\ / / \ f§\ XE \`\s-_ _ \\.\»>~ 3 . _ i. _ __ ~'}.'__ I-if); l§"v, 4 _ _ I _.RE ci-Iii' 'V // / 2 2 ?//// _ -. '// ¢'///"'5"'/ g ' //W C3#///{/’//C//i/%{ ».._> \\\\\ as \\ \\< 0// // da, \\`. i- Y -i- _ I Chandler_& Bell l Monuments that endure the l Ravages of Time Are what you seek to make th_e grave o f your . departed with. We supply no others. Our Monuments are the best to be had. Estimates given. 60 Kent_btreet U1? r»",:7 ' Q* 5-' -rs. - _,_,..._ Boys gmt blur goiit i>luc size 8 to 10 $1.75, ivedloizk that lieiicefortli they shall heat as two. ln the iiftarnoon Mr. Williain A. Younker, Winsloe Road was united to ltliss Lizzie Belle, daughter of Mr. Kenneth hiathosoii ot Oyster Bed Bridge and on their rc turn Mrs. Matheson had a supper pre- l>Hr_cd in her usual dainty style, to which about thirty invited giients (lid illllllle justice to the illffereiit coiirses as they were presented. A pleasing feature of the marriage and reception w-‘is the presence oi' the brid':'s bro- lhhef- _Allgll-', who arrived the day lie- fore troni Central lliitte. Sisk.. after an =\bscu<=e of about ninc years. As the abovebridal party was leaving t'or ll0lU“ N12 Jlllln N. M'icl’heo. Dunedin and Miss Edna May MacNeill. dangli- t_cl` of the la/te Charles MiicNclll of ht. (‘atiherines appeared on thc scene anxious to he made one in the holy bonds of matriniony, The parson offer ed no olijectioiis and in ii short time _iiiiotlier (‘hristmas union had taken, P11100- The scrlptiiral injunction was iluly perforined in each case: “Greet ye one another with an holy lri`s<_" Hntl followed by the very best wishes oi’ a large circle of friends, uinong _whoni the Guardian may be -counted lallll fm' ll HHDDY New Year. l0ynhl0 school concert was held in l`lo Grahanrs Rr.-.id liall on Satiiiwlay “Vt‘l\ll\£Z Dec. 22nd_ Every nunibi-fi oi. ill" flllile lengthy prograni reilccioil groin credit both on the talent of tha Graham Road school and the prin- cipal, Miss Drown , with the inun_\ willing workers who did their sliaro in making the eiitertaiiiiiieiit the suc- <'0SS it wus. Every pert'oi'inei' was ii pupil ol’ the school and it can bc safely said that Grahanrs Road school pos- sesses- rare talent especially in inusii~.' Tho' youngest mid smallest soloist wusl iwin.-,iiii<1ii .vinrra_v_ wiiu iieiigineti :tit-' iiiidiiini-i-. with her siiigiiig. having tol iesponrl to a niost hearty eiicore. 'l`hi'~ 'lhe D. G. S. Staiilii is iio\\ at l’ii,lou taking on cargo for the .llagdnlcn is lands. ` Rev D l\iacLcan will pri-ur-li iii \'ini- 7 p in Sibhath the ’l~l (.inop loii SAFE ARRIVAL. --~t‘oli.';icl l)n\'i.-:fiii and Mr. l.. E. Pt'o\\'sie_ who \\'i~.ri\ soul Over to Eiiglaiirl liv Sir \\`il|`rid l.aiiri<~i- tations aitd a short iiiltlress hy llvv. l'I. S. \\`cei.s, nas put through iirsl, Then Sant.; (‘lnus appeared oi 2 folks. This done a luni-licon was served iind in due tiinc all retiii-tied liincral of the late Jaincs ll. i.aw.~~ .i Covelicail (`c|netei‘y. wlicrc his lniiiy i‘ts'pect, Services wi:i'f: hclil at iliie of Zion (7`iiii‘rli. of which t'oii;;i'c1.:ati .ii tlie"tlel'euseil \\'as ii proniinent ini-inhei' and ii teacher iii the Sahhatii School. Mr. McKenzie spoke in the highest t,ci1iis ul the late i\li'. Law.-viii. hi- ('lii'istiaii i:liaracter_ and his wortliy example_ f SCHOOL EXAM|NATION_-'||ie seinl-annual exniiiinatii-:i of Ni~wliiii Cross sclioJl. to0k place on thc' ai`i.-i'- noon of I)ei~eiiibcr Zlllth, and was :ii- tendcil by quite a iiutnbcr ot' the ratc- payers anil trustees. 'I‘he siihoolronni ' wliieil 'i li * " `. whitn ani blue, and presented 3 very' plcas=iii__: appearance, The pupils \\'i:r<>' cxziiniii- od iii the varions‘ .~;-iibjeizts by their teaclicr Miss (,`<:_\'lc. assisted by .\li-'-4 Cii.\'aiiag‘i, teacher at 0rwc'll(‘o\'o, and .\ir_ Cliailcs Mi-liciiiia. and ails* wcroil tho oucr'-:ioiis pi‘oniptl_v and .ir onratoly. After tho cxaiiiiiintioii. tin- iollowini.: prograni wiis wi-ll curriiii-i\iina ,\ii.»t‘~ i'li'»'iy. Solo and chorus “.\ly lslaiirl lloiiii-" ltobert Piizlriiigliiiiii. Georurr .\lcI'1ii1i'soti, Willie i\li-Kciitiii, Gcoi~gii Gill, liarry I’ii-kliigliaiii. llrcitiitloii -Lizzie Gill, ri‘<'itat1'onYllcrinird i\loi- rist-,\'. reeltatiloii-Williiiiii Dunn, rc- iiltatioii--Geoi,:o Gill. llialogue-' ltobert Pickiiigliain, ltlvliard Gill. l\'a.tlicriii,, Piclriiigliaiii and Anna ;\loi'- risf. llecitation-.loliii Gill, i‘eirili.i- tion--Joseph Dunn. t'ecitatioii~(lc<-;~gc Piekingliani, i'eci,tatioii-~Friiticis Me- l{e‘iiiiu. i'ecitntion-Susaiiiia Gill. Choriisi “\\'c’ll Never Let the Old Flai; Falit? sdhooil. `£lc<1itrltioii-llarry Picliiiigliaiii. Jaiiics- Gill. and Josepli Morrlsey, "God Save'thc Kiiigl ltr-.- marks were inode by Messrs. I\li-- Donald, James .\lcKenua und Charles l\ic1{cniiu. all of whoin oxpresseil tfieiiisrlvcs- as' well plcaseli with llio prc~,:ress, inadc by thc pupils. l"ollow~ lm; is the staiidiiig of thi; niontli ol' Decciiilicr. Grade Vll, 1 llillitf -\'2\lli|.\' and Joseph McKenna, (ci|ua.l) Grade V1, 1 l"halen Mi-l\'eiiiia, 2 \\'illiani hli‘» lieiina. 3 lticliaid Gill and l.izzio Gill, (equrill. 4 Gcorizc l\icl’licisi.-ii. 5 ltohori Plckiiigliiini. Graila V. 1 Jo:-iepli l)uiin. 2 Lloriinril Morriscy. Il llai'i'_v l*ii'kini1> liani, 4 Willie Diiiiii. Grade l\'. lfraii- cis' Mclieiiiia iiiiil Anna Mori'i.~'v_-y, (equal). 2 John Gill. Grade lll. l~ Susie Gill. Grndc ll. l Jost-'ph Moi- risey, 2 Fred Piirkinizliani. Il .laincs Gill, 4 Gcorizc Piekiiigliiiiii. l’or|'ei:t attciidaiicc. William lIcl{ciiiia, l{a‘hc~ rino' Pickiiighiini, George l’ickll1i-lllillll. .luicpli McKenna. lilllle Glll mill lticliurd Gill. The Old Year Nineteen Hundred and Seventeen During the past t w e l v e m o n t h s we endeavored to provide the people with Mod- ern Drugstore service, t-uch service embodies a great many things. lt requires an ample sto c k including everything new for which there is any d_e- mand. It requires -care _in buying so that everything. supplied 'to _customers is ri the quality it should be. It requires care i_n the thandling, and compounding of medici ries. It also requires constantli ffoit to save customers, whenever possible, somethin? on the cost of their drugs, an other drug- store g_oods. _ We ave tried to Dlease our customers and to prompt their interests and it is very grati- fying to iind that such effortp have brought adequate re- lponse. L_.. iii The New Year l Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen The methods w h ic h we em loyed during the nast year willbe continued in Nineteen hundred and eighteen. We have been favored with a ccnstantly increasing busi- ness, and shall endeavor t_o hold and further _enlarge this business bv making it. worth while for careful drug buyers to trade with us. , , We shall keep nace with every advance in the scimce of nharmacy, shall handle the best goods onlv, and endeavor bv every means in rur power to r-romr-te the welfare of our custfmers. i Our Prescription Depart- rrent will receive the sarre nrofessional attention that it has a‘ways had. “Ring Out the Old” “Ring In the N4 w” JOHNSON & JOHNSON The Quality Drugstore, Cor. Kent & Prince Sts. i _ _ ~ _ -~ f W ' - q _ ann . wx-i|r'. _ : * ,_ s c|RcU|T'_s“""l“es ml' 30"” “fmt” Mile Creek on Satiirdayltlio Zltltli at , .9 f-. * -is `_;HH|5rMAS GREE.|.|N_G_S__ _,__ CHRISTMAS _CHEER-'l`lio ». - .. ~ BOOTS ALMOST GWEN AWAY _ i cople s l hutch at i p. in. _ / _ /___ 7, Af, $2»3~"- .\'0ll\llS H0111. l>l\lt'. $2.00, ¢:hild‘s in (,(,,“,e,.u(,,, wpf, the soldim.-S WH. `------*T-----' _ i _\ __;_ .___ -....__.J 1Sf>~i--12-25~\1i»- l'.i‘.7'..‘i..‘.`.-"'lll§i";‘.'.».“i'.§’(i ill-l"iif.'§f§l7l3".i` li.-.'»i`.`1 - ' ' ' ‘ t ___ t _ _,. H ., \ i7/ __ _. __ (L T - $ i ,V » i _' .'.~ to their hotties feeling; it was really I / _ i ;.~ worth while to hivii siieh gatlicriiigs' //gf' ’ ._. 1/, Ju. r ln the interests oi' thc Sunday School. ».` ` i ' ’ FUNERAL YVES`llEFlDAY.--'l`liv /_,.. - -M* took placo _vcsterday inurning trout his " V ' ' '_"__""_\ residence School Street. hy' sli»i;:ii io -- §,‘_“,‘j§Q'E was laid to rest. Quill: a iiuniher as- 1 seinbled to pay their la.~:-'. triliutr oi' _ The Man Who Has) Foresight Will Buy His OvercoatAT ONCE Splendid Garments, Carefully lililored of Superior Materials $15 to $35. E d i not want to frighten our cu~toin ~rs to make purchases iuiincd irt ly. W We do not want them to feel that ii they buv now, they are b ing lk/ir. il "i"`ji"ri'to"itiby‘unnecessary wart-.in is regarding the iiiture. However, it is ne verthfless a fact. that it is a d iii :uit matter to sccu c the kind of merchandise most people haie been accinii-med to. it is siil a diil"i;ult matter to secure as large a showing as has been possible in pasi seasons. We do not want t.\ tell you that it will be iinn-'issible to srcure si ch and such later on, but we say m ist emp‘i'itic=iili~, th .t if p'esent c iriiiiin-ris continue, and candidly, we cannot sec a ch inge tor a considerable lent iii t i time, not only must Hoods be hi1her.b-it mere will positively be a scaicitif. The man with foresight, wi l b 1/ 'tis l) /:rc ii, lvl ~/l'5DiA FELY. H: wil i ot wait until he actually needs it. If you -fvlli tike o:ir azlvic ‘_ you will buy wniit- your size can be had in the girnie-ni you inost prefer. _ Heavv dark grey or brown tweed overcoat, D. B. Style, lull lined made from a good heavy English nveerl .ind purchased before the advance in woolens, this coat will give excellent satisfaction and logks_ as well as a coat costing many ol ars more. Sizes 34 to 44 chest Convertible Collar. Heavv brown tveed overcrat full lined, D. B. Style, 50 inches iirg with large convertible storm collar, can be turned up or worn with open lapels, we are confident that no better coat than this can be had fir the same price , . . . . . . . . . Plain grey and b‘ue tlinciiila cloth overcoat made D. B. Style, Fill inclzes long with a roll shawl collar. the color isa very stylish brown or dark blue the fine quality of matei iii, the splendid style and wtirkinainliip make this a most desirable char §‘i’»,T..§’f..‘f’_i‘_f”.ff‘.i7..fll' _ $20.00 l\flen’s ll eavy tweed Treiicli cont made from a heavy all wool l;`ngli~h tweed, D. B. Style with belt all round. 47 inches long with large vent in back, pitch pockets, lined throughout. this is one of the very newest models this season Model I-146 the Sherbrooke-A very popular and correct belted style, slash pockets, pinch-back with inverted plait lined to waist, comes in an all wool med. Brown tweed, /I4 inches long the most up to date coat for youniz men this winter ................. .. C Heaqvy _Black China B e a v e r t , _ t`-. SiZ2.f_....f’_...‘l`f".‘.T..’ ........ .$38.50 B.ff.lYl.°’&'3.‘i"§?lfTT..i.T‘TlT?ilf’fT 21.00 at ilX‘§.i`§0.I.l§fflf’f.ll`1il‘f._.50-00 Men’s Blacl<_ quiltr-d l i n e d coat, Fur Collar 1 e a v y weight ............. Men's Mackinaw Coats . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . ..$ 7 .50 to I2 .OO Splendid Overcoats for Boy’s Probably Bov’s Blu: Chinchilli O/ercoat. Shawl Collar. half Belt, mifie from a good heavy all w i il E iizlish Chinchilla Cloth, Iheavy tvvilled Icalian lining. makes a splendid c rat f ir the =e cold days. all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $lO. Boy’s Brown Tweed Overcoat, Convertable Collar, D. B. Style, good heavy weight and well Itailored, sizes for boys from 12 to I6 years ll.5O f--- the Best Range You’ll be Able to Find---- Boy‘s Brown Plaid heavy winter Overcoat, Balmacon style, convertibltf collar, i). B. Style, plain back. patch pockets, good warm dressy mit for the boy. Ages for bo-< from 12 to 17years .....$I4.5O Child`s Heavy Winter Overcoat in Tweeds, Ctiinchillas, and Whitricys in many different styles for boys from 3 to9yearsat 4.2 B to l3.5O The small bov will be well dressed if 'supplied with one of our warm Macknawa outfits, has, Coat, Rah, Rah I-lat and Buttoned Leggins, Sizes 4 to7 ears. ........................................... .. ..... .. $9.00 y _ .1 P I -4 aa-. .4