19»1916_ ~ 1. _ '_ rss cn;qz_LorrsrowN»oUAnnu;1v1\ piesggvsnl I -I .1 _ . .. O ' ' .< f_~= =1¢ ii.. 1 '_ 1 '_ " ' F°f *hr that will please _ 1 Sister. or iSwee_ihea11 _ 141. ,_ _ _ "#1222 U There is no_necessity for your iinding it difli- otllt to know Just what to give in the way of Christmas gifts: ‘ - _ We h_awe»just received a number of Christmas suggéstlons that we know will delight_everyone _ who sees them. - _ . ‘ \ _ 0 Come in and let us show you what we have to ; offer in fine Christmas Perfumes in special pack- 5 a.ges,1Parisian Ivory and Ebony in sets and pieces, - handsomely packed Chocolates and Bon Bons, Christmas Kodaks, Toilet Cases and a host of f other appropriate gifts. A .- The prices are very reasonable considering the line merchandise offered you and we know that you will find it easy to select something appropri- ate from our complete stock. 7 Don’t put off your Christmas gift list until the last minute. Every day makes it more difiicult to secure just what you want and we suggest that you come in and talk it over with us now. \ IIZIIE_`\\\\\\\Y \\\\\\YI4 i l';§¥ 1 E., A. FOSTER ` Central Drug Store . K § \\\\i p1jJPll1l§l"* M' l 1 1 ' I V\\\\\\\\YIllllII[IZ\\\\\\\\\\iIIIDVi“\\\$ \\hIIIA\\\R For iMen II$IlfgiKQ\Y _\\\\\\\\\€lIlIIIlI _ en Select 'your gift from our stock, and you can ' _ be sure that it is right in quality,'style and Erice. Our showin of Men’s Goods for the C rist and then come in and see the goods. _ Paris Garters in pretty boxes . ._ _ _ _ _ _ .Zoc pr. 1 Silk Armlets _ _ _ ._ _ _ ._ .25c and_50c pr. Lawn Handkerchiefs _ _ _ _ _ _ _.__ $1.00 doz. Linen Handkerchiefs, plain and initial _ . .`.. ...$2.00to $4-00 doz. _Cashmere Sox, plain and ribbed 40c, 50c, 75c pr. Unlined Kid Gloves _ _ _ . _ _ . _ .$1.25 $1.50 ea. Woollen Gloves, black, grey, tan. _‘_75c, $1.25 pr. fSilk Mufflers, every style . _ . _ . .$1.25, $1.50 ea. _ }Fur Lined Gloves _.. . 5.00 pr. ' Men’s Shirts, every style _ . _ _ . ...$1.00 up .Ni ht Shirts, warm fiannelette ...$1.25 ea. 'Py§amas§'ian ideal present . _ _$2.15, $2.25 pr- .Umbrellas _ ._ ‘_ _ . . . _ _ _ _ . _ .$1.25 to $5.00 ea. iceat sweaters, all styles _ _ _ _ . .$2.75 to $5.00 ee. f 'Sho' early while the assortment of gfoods ;is best. Vge will put aside until Christmas any igoods selected now. Pretty _Boxes and, Greeting _ 'ff ards Free. _ I_ ac ents. - - - ~ - 1 ‘ Fmnn A is by _ia mi Provision. ‘Féinri-ian `ro&1'ProNsn-'rne cue __ _ -~, .__ ~'_»: _ - _ _ RIC uwma. bB#°T__A _ _ t 0°" ¢l\.ll91iY vl _ °1;r::>:waa further ‘ 1 _ 1 9 t - 'pe ea b' ` _ elm to’ buy a 'Sensible Gi!! ~i~.:.‘:h.:°=v1i»=f.;e;";'f.:.f.i°?§°°§" *`°'°-Y“1»»'»’wT‘%’~f-1-1°'»»--I'»1'»°»I_ '- ' - ff :_ -1.. _____.,_- :_ ~ rin. 'tae xigs ce\inty-ertuler|'f1f'v¢t 1'o'|Noli`¢A`e`¢'§A'res--ata meet- luuteers wne._li|ave been aiatloned_._a`t ing _eg _t Q insurance agents yes the Arnmurleq~._lel¢ for Seuriryeater- terday, il wardedded, in view of the 'i:_Y_- _ _ V 1;-~.» ireeeht; fires in- Summer-side and the ` ' " 1 -‘_-H ' additional taxation, to increase pre- - ° -* REGRETTAILE ACClDENT»-- A miums by 16 por cent. on all new bu- ' regrettable accident occurred on ainess from date. and on all renew- Queén Street on Saturday night Mrs. ale after the iirst of January. avid Cavanagh. an elderly lady; Ml- fraoturing her hip. Quite a IW!!!-1 son to merchants to sprinkle a little ~ ' 1 - I salt on the sidewalks when in glib coniiition and thus avoid such painful c d - A WOMAN PATROL.-At a meet-_ ing of the ladies of a number of the different societies of this city, called by His Worship Mayor Brown. - the matter of young children running about the town late at night was fully' discussed. It was decided that the Societies represented call a meeting_ of each and recommend a lady who would be willing tc- act as a patrol arid report back to the Stipendiary Magistrate or the Mayor, _who would than consider the appointing of such a patrol. RED AND WHiTE.-- The Decem- ber Bt. Dunstan's “Red and White,"| just issued. is a particulanly attractive number. Bedides the' usual number' of e‘xcellent original articles it,hs.s a pleasing Christmassy flavour. Lucy Gertrude Clarkilfs' beautiful poem, “For Us," is given the place of honor onthe ilrst page while an appropriate setting is given to it on the opposite page in a fine reproduction of the "0beisance' to the Child King." An- other excellent poem which shows- more than ordinary literary merit and originality is “A Thought Suggested by the New Year," by; Mr. T. Camp- bell. The valedhstory read at the Con- vocation in' May last by Mr. Edwin L..Doyle, “Canada's- Place in the War" by Mr. Finlay Mullaly. several original stories -and other contribu- gg in front of one of the st6_r_el.". _ ber oi’ other people fell on the- seine 1 =iey section of_ sidewalk that Dime A A __ evening but luckily escaped injury. lt - _ ‘ I _ ` is to be hoped that this will he 5 les- e ' ~ lf-li #London Qorresnondencelxte The ..»..__» _ How Psivna"nsi.eo~ stuosn _ stooni-iounns or -me ' _ _psnmane ‘ LONDON, Dec. 15.-While the habit Of swan-mins mares erm ‘ie eb- jectionf from the point of view of a temperance; social and morwl reform department, it undoubtedly helped Private Peter Nelson, of Vancouver, to elude Teuton bioodhounds, for when he skipped his camp in Ger- lll&l1J'..end heard the buying of the hounthf he threw pinches of snuft about. This. and the shelter of a friendly wood! enabled him to cover up his traces, and within twelve hours he was well across the Dutch boun- dary. At Rotterdam in the' British Consul's oilice. Nelson found a Mont- resler, SG/rgt. Joseph Turcotta, of the 14th, Royal Montreal Battalion. Both men had escaped from Muenster camp, in Westphalia, within two days of each other, and both of them found themselves back on English soil a few days ?o. They are in excellent health and ergt. Turcotte shows enough avoirdupois to_mt\k_9. R Hun exclalm, "Seq how well we look after our pris- oners!”' As a matter of tact, both tions make up n. most interesting num- 171011' Hlimbilfe !|1°il‘ i¢60Pil1S W9" 10 ber. "ned and white" costs only 50 the parcels et food sent regularly- to cents' I. year and any single number "Wm by the CMINHBII Red CTOBS 8110 of it is more than worth lt. ` by Private frielldh The Red CFOBB parcels nearly always .reached them 1 and this-seems to have been due to the fact tihat they were properly packed, an perhaps also because it Personals' is an ofiicisl organisation. To have _ i* lived on the acom coffee, war breadi Mrs. H. Mclnerney and children of and mm soup provided woum have *“"“ Third Attempt Successful. . 'St John ar visiting His Honor ‘ Lisut. Governdr and Mrs. McDonald. been impossible' ` \ it I Y _/iff j/7 _ t ,-» - _ _ _ _, 1 1 5 ‘ \/ V /in .f> 1 = H ton, N. S.. a former resident of Char- Sera Tu,.c°t¢e_ who has been-with, 9 - 'L K -` - ‘ ' ‘ my \‘v-1' A bJ\\!ia~‘i» ~ *‘ °"°“° m“°"- 346 Dufresne Street, Montreavl, and ;_______-¢~____4_______§j;f _______ -- ;§~__f____;'___-¢_f`j~;':5' _ l' _ was a locomotive firemen in employ L- -----_e -~~-_-_----_-_-_-- ---4- -------~ /, *Ml* A- H- B°°W°”» "°t“"‘°d Sam" of the C. P. R. On the 24th December ' < -1 ~ -1 ‘lay f\'°m M°"°¢°“ WMTB hi’ W°“ m““Y last he' was searching for a msn in his N119” at U19 P°“""Y 3h°W- He Went company who hs/d not come back from ` - i to Bedford yesterday. patrol duty. He found him lying _ HUMOR OF THE HOUR Mr. J. F. Gallagher of Campbell- N ‘ S ` lottetown is recovering from a very me _battalion from the stan' "ved at s _ D ‘ D I ’ v“*'““t I I t ' wounded, clog-e to the Germsnrlines, .you calm ml; that boy Qty Tod,” can 1 man sonetmnsio wear and your oft 1 1>=1~f’vf?»'f=*=“ii’»»~~=‘¢°1f»’i’°»»‘?f- ,<.°°~f'°_“°f' cf _ fini ‘t..?°“'i'i:.°;r;;:. °::‘:.::.11; is sureto be acceptable. ` 1 _ » ` ;:,i:y":1;isv:a}Mohtreal,is in the City on . s . Y. 104% Mrs. Philip Fougere. of Lower Mon-‘ 'Am 0 ‘md FY ~‘ 69% 1 AmLoco.... €Z"1€z.§a i.'..“I.‘.‘I.‘2i'_;..4‘;"‘§...'i2’.f2.‘i_ “Sli _;;_a°;»g»R~ - -- -~ spend a couple of weeks with ' lzer ‘Can _Pac » - ° _ it , M . L d D n , e1 - - ~ - - -- _Lined Gloves, Kid and Mocha _ ._ _ _ . _ . .$1 35 up _ ?o»;eermmrr:mg egnsgr hom._3eHamax gen _____é ____ __ H6mld_ Mruziiblglt teel Miss D.'M_ Stewart, superinten- M°xsN°;tP‘;W°" " `dent oi’ nurses at Falconwood Hos- géndih ee _ pitai has been accepted for overseas S P 5' “" ' lservlcer Miss»1Ste_wnr-‘_ received hor np- sgudb' k ' ' ' ' ' ' " " _t pnintment yesterday ami leaves short- .U .Sa 3;' ‘_l"' " ' ly 'or Halifax 'The 'ward of Trustees »Ul'mm‘ Pa? of Falcdnwood have in view the a.p~ __ ’ - `1U. 10: pointment as Miss Stewarts .succes- _,W H th 1 t t _l,,, , sor a graduate of Falconwood who _ CHI'CA”"'”""'G0 Dec "ls °W,h'-”"'em No 2( H°e_' en' t was 5'" °“ mmf' _ _ , . _-_ , . was a rackety young man. and l;;'1°e::'k°n pm" graduate courses °]B°` Red1Non;innl; No. 3 Red _$f,30% No. kept very' late hours, but had niow, d _ ' _ " ' il Hard. 1.64; No. 3 Hard, Nom nal. joined the' Fusiliers, and was or er- alllily _ of 1--».i°;“...§:; i.:°1';f~;~.:?“.'f.f° :'.f.i°..:“i.:'f:,‘;:=.::.':.<1 as :sms nr: T“P“” °‘£i"°k`B'“5:ywm M pl°”°d 91%c to 93 Oats, No 3 White,"‘D¢rling, when I am tar away wilt 81% 87% 108% 106 68% 106 99% 75% 109% 98% 115% 1l_l'.iz 146% 108% chard has been appointed acting res . ~ ment medical ommr and will heveihg _ ~ Saturday Today He-_Do you remember l-Ioratins at assistance of a c0ng,u1ign;`__ ‘ M hi 7 the bridge? She-I dont think I ever _.___ ' . c son ._ 104 at es _ 79 87 107 sz. iss if, los ii 66 it 103 14, 100 ii 76% 107% 98% 112% 113 146 NUZ$l>E_ » - 1 - .1-_il-_'_:,;f_.!»_4.-_ _ .- i F. . .Qi _.{...s‘ __ 1 ,a In spite ofthe g_reat'difi'lculty of obtain-7 _ I _ ing linen goods---owing to the war. f V t 1 We have a magnificent selection---pro-' _ f bably equal to our best showing. ` _ 1 ‘ om-s 'Tim Ready to use C__gsl__i_ion Slips _ All new designs, beautifully worked in artistic designs." Em- broidered on linen, silk, lustre, etc .... .... _.25c to $3.75 '-* il'-l ‘ T. Stamped Linens ‘ 1' A ' A splendid variety to choose from. All new designs. Work- ing materials in all shades. _ Gift Towels - Gift Table Linens, l!_oi¢e_¢_l -_Silk [lr_£pes` QANDKERCHIEFQ 1 U2 A Scottish farmer was being quee- tioned by a lawyer in a local court. . "You aiiirm that when this happened _ ‘ you were' going home 'to a meal?" said the lawyer. "fleet us be quite certain on fthis point, because it _is a very im- _ _ P°"““* °”°- 5° ¥°°d °“°“Sh "° W" me'_wnet_me‘s\ it was you' were some ’ _home to." “You would like to know what me” |¢‘W“P»?" “id me S°°"' fIIBI 1' ' imap. "Yes, sir, l should like to know." ' ‘ replied the lawysr_ lxnpressivel_y._ Q _X ici; K5) Til? D \ \ _ rife 6"", &' /~ We respectfully request an early i Septem per 30th. last'--All debts .con- tracted previous to 1916 and unsettled on Dec. 20th.` next will be. handed' to gg}_';;'“;,,‘;°“ ‘;;';.'_;"» ‘§,°,,‘;‘,;;%:f;,,‘,°,‘;I our attorneys tor collection. 1 - - F e..nell 1& 'Chandler 1 Victoria Row ` 3285-12-Yllthustuili. ' . 31 rs-_;__~ " _ , I ` _ _. _|l__ 1 1 Clirittinas Presentein Abundance ` _ Our 14 and 10 k. Necklace and Pendants are very ' w.i.S.°li/‘2‘.2°i.‘Z.li?'”i»’;‘.’.ii‘;‘.‘€“§....t"5°‘2§f’2l.W“'°“”“"’°"*F° ' ' *to hh" t"'h~”`v °°rl°“' °D°m' 51’Ac to Wide; Standard,‘51%,c to 52c thou gage at yon' star ` every night f Enlffving Pf0mPtlY» Until-XIIBI i McLELLAN BROS me ~ So K 2; W. 40| ne? so very l tejat night end look# _ _so _ tion for appendicltis at the `P. E. I. _ 1 ' .. . _ fsz:f_;i°i.z1:;1:f~.. ;:.°_;:.fr.:;.i:‘fi i s“=f»»<1===f°~°»-elf _ Dr. Carruthers being in charge of the “mom _ 50 w'$5' `0 ummm 1 d _ I , I » - _ 1 cease. Although very ill Mrs. Tuplin` Y' ‘ ‘_ " _ - ‘M mb'-°m°~ "°~° ‘ YW" .." ~_ 1- -- -- »»~ .‘2i‘::.€'».1.:i~"§.~.‘?"~ ‘° “W1 l~1 ,isis-.°l:¢:i..i*§“1...:s;:f.. rn. W ° N' TAN 1 - ` 1 and her complete recovery 'is antlci- _ Lua’ ,wfso ’ \\n\\\aaauiwlvuluvear ""°" "’ "°' "'°'""' R"’=» '13 * 1 Jeweler _ . _ _ . __ _ _ pale in the morning.” _ ___ ‘ mil, ._ _ _ \ _ _ . _ I _ 1 _ _ v _ _ _]._m_h'___.__*__,[__._.-. _ _ . 1., _ i ~ _~ ,is _. 3 _,_;,' . 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Rgcegm-'°N__< 1.---<~ s. ~ia.1.:".i 'ffl ,Q __ 1 '» V _i . .‘ ‘ '_ i _ _ ,_ 1.” 'cf ` i 1 1 - __.~1~f _ _:___ I __ _ _ Mr. William Dooley, who was lnjur~ Crawford- Last autumn he sold ‘ ed by s. faill from a barn loft in Char- - his, bllllKll0W Bhd b0_\|S|1¢ 8 Caf- ioggetgwn Rgyaigy nu; waek, ig rg (Special to the Guardian.) Crackghaw- now hes sold the car. g - o ted ‘ *` " 1. - _ ~b it ,1 n dm 1,; me HALIFAX, N. S., December 18- and rented the bungalow. Dallas . mag trade 13 com lete- Run down the hst below . bore forghigrrgcover ire Henlbwixiotbe- (Quotations fumished by F. B. Mc~ News. ll _ Y `Chsrlottetown Hospital. Curdy & Co., stock and bend brokers, -- _ _ '__' ___ members Montreeil Stock Exchange. Hewitt-‘ Don't you think I stand’a D,~_ (}_ p~_ Dew" has ragigned his McCurdy Building, Halifax, N. S.) 1good chance of making a fortune out appointment as acting visiting medi Oi that lnilw? Jewell!-Out Of it. ye!- gai gmcer at Fa|¢°nw00d_ Dr, Bleu- 1 CLOSING PRICES In it, no. --Town Topics. l -f ii lil 'fe 4 ’ ~ gi » ..:’ vi? ¢-»_“- , u