If . -Q V _ ' _ _ f ,_ _ ' "ZR ' J »¢‘. , < _V ` ' __ - V ' ‘ '_ _,_ ‘_" _ f _ __ -_ . _ my-wr°m1ssr~ °w1*#4,!,t ~ p _ _ ef ”"’f’*‘“‘..””»,’§‘.." , _ -' _ _ ‘ .' 1*-‘F -_ '_ " '_ _ ' ' _ ' . A %%%%%%%% _ I- l »'- ' _ w . _ ., , _ _ S 'L -IT PAYI I. -W. K. ||sd0U8AN. Globe lam lu ws, is Guardian sgsnt in Bummsr . ‘_ _ ion will he held in Olitton Hall, Dec. President. 3281-12-7M2i. -Mews Heavv sNAe Pnoor and heel. two buckle style $2.85, laced .$3.00, high cut laced $3.50 a pair. For sale by SINCLAIR & STEWART. , LTD. 3280-12-7M2iE2i_ W _ _ nm-es-"-1-1-1? _ Mrs. Able ,gf , - ‘__ Says: <:. eq e PEOPLE ask me why my tea .,_{ tastes so good. First, l use 3 ` freshly drawn water. when ___`S" boiling briskly I pour it over the '» __..\*"` loaves, allowing the he to steep, not boil, five minutes. Next, l pour the tea off the leaves into another pot. ln that way you get the flsvorpf Red Rose Tea in All its fullness and rich- ness. Try it. ln sealed packages only. .is e REDROSE i TEA# 2°°" ‘ei XM .~~‘»~' Sfbig ' 4*-_-_ PHE- l "-_S r---LiNia:Ns ---~ ed, and embroidered in many pretty designs; rang- , ing in ppigg frgm 450 III) to 750 L‘ilch. strong and durable, in all initials, with a pretty em- broidered design at $1.25 P1\il'- many pretty designs, splendid wearing quality. This is a good Xmas present, size 72x90, at $2-50 vu- pure linen, with beautiful embroidered designs and lace edge. These are hand-embroidered, and can be bought at less than you can make them for. In _ all s_izes, ranging in prices from 500 each up to $1-00 eac _ terns and sizes, hand embroidered in a large range of pretty designs. Also with hand-made lace edge, ranging in price from 250 up to $5.00 each. » floral and stripe designs to choose from, 25 inches wide, and ranging in price from 450 t0 850 yd- lace-edge designs, made from all-pure shamrock linen, in sizes from 36x36in. up to 72x72in., and the prices are from $1.50 each up to $8-00 each. This is less than the factory price today. real Irish linen, very fine, evenly 'woven in many pretty iioral designs, and qualities, ranging in price from $3.00 up. Also napkins to match cloths. by he yard, fine evenly woven, in prett desi ns, _ _ m in nniiiont in Methodist f' -~ - - A_~:-\‘.’-ll16{_'y §iiu_iii::iwai:t lvldddeck »iihe_~r_§:e ii m0s_; r "._ ' h°°‘.lB_&-nd-,F "'_;_' _ ~ . ` ffoct ve serv ce was he compose ~ __ _ ', //.’. ‘i Q .~\5\ er H . "N M ood t 'rn _ I k d D ='=' ‘- 'G.'i`\;2L' (lgraygsnlftev. iiarelirodiie. Choir? "Giiaiiiil V ` 8_0 7:) ,}, in the valley one by one." Scripture ' _ _ _ _ P ‘ _ ~ead|ng. Hymn. “Rock of Ages." _ . \ _-U -t » - <‘ 1,' ~ . . ' r f G , V 1, iaizrson by Mr. :molar "Some az; ~ _ " 'V' 5 " '" lr- ‘I ' ~. "" fa en As een." ymn. "Forever w_ _ _' l t T ».‘ V I _ .__ ,_ [Q is _ _ Q f:‘;~:..'.::'“.... .Z“r.;“i.':.‘.‘;°t.i:::.§’.‘f':i¢ » e _ 9° U 9 017 rites ~_ ~' ‘rr ' ediolning-the church where the ` ` " ` ` * ‘R. Brodie again oiflclatedi-. L_ ‘ Q. ,_ I.. - _ wit_ napkins to match, ranging in price fiom $500 up td $2.175 yard. ‘ *f ” j _ A_ll_-puri. linen pilloy{__casc1§{__hahd embroidered, in _dny autiful _ ey are all at the old ggi w _' h ngess than the factory prices. Today . _ ,_ , .5o, $4.00. finel ha stité ed eds; also scalloped large; size, in, many . beau ifulf designs, ranging'-from _ 100 up to`$7_B.#l5. g_i;e_i_2&:‘_l§_>i__al designs, with hem-sti_tc_lied__edge,___at ly 'Seven linen, 18in. wi'de.' 'l‘llii¢'ivill 'make tray clo s or runners for thptlaurgaus, at 151: yerd, K Week end Chances in Guest towels in all-pure linen, huck hem stitch- Hem-stitched, initial pillow cases, large size, Bed spreads, hem stitched and embroidered in Tray cloth, madeyfrom fine, evenly woven, all- Doyleys and center pieces in many different pat- Huck towelling in all-pure linen, in many pretty Lunch cloths in many pretty hand-embroidered, All-pure linen damask tablecloths, made from ' V e hai/ie a large range of all-pure linen damask ck linen, hand embroidered, with hem- =~a'5‘~"=i'-* All;-pu i r linen huck towels, m_ade from a I Alfll-puf'e; linen dam'asiltilun;ch"‘na}iikins,' in 'many lliiiiifri-,s_iltched runner linen, in a nice, fine, 'év’eii`- ._ w ,f ` . to my in this rnwiassl _`-'rv`l'o csurs perwomissesmnr _ tion for advertising in this column. -TH! MORNING DAILY Guardian Cssli must sccoinpsny order. lini- caii bs obtained st Ls8srty’s Tensor mum obsrgs twenty-ilvs cents. tsl Parlor' Summerslds. » -MEETING.-The Annual Meeting 32g0.12.7M2|]32|_ of New London »lce Racing Aseoclat-` 14th. 1916 at 7.30 D- m~ BY order of meeting will be held in the Hall at ALL RED RUBBER with -t\iK foot sole [S`e_e0i_i1-'ow I -VISIT OUR NOTION AND FAN- _GY GOODS COUNTER (dry goods section) for a choice assortmsm, or 'articles for the Christmas season. SlNCLAlR & STEWART. LTD. 1 l --MEETlNG.- An Agricultural Egmout Bay on Thursday, Dee. 7th 'at 7.30 p. m. This purpose ot the meeting is to discuss the problem of underdralnage. 3248-12-6M2i. -A SELECT SHOWING or Newi waists in Voiles, Wash Silks. French Fannels. Crepe de Chene and Georg- ette Cropee, neatly gotten _up in latestl effects. in individual boxes suitable for Christmas giving. Prlceg $1, $1.50, $1.75. and up to $7.50. SINCLAIR & STEWART, LTD. 3280~12~7M2iE2i. --STORE DECORATIONS.-Spe- cial attention for a number of days, has been given to window trimming Most oi the Sumiuerside- stores have their windows artistically decorated with goods for the Xmas holiday trade and everything possible is being done to give the best service.-H. -HONORABLY DISCHARGED.- Mr. Kenneth Mallet who recently re- ceived an honourable discharge troinl the 105th Battalion, on account ot` being only sixteen years of age, left on Tuesday morning for Halifax, who-fe he intends to enlist for garri~ son duty. He says it the war con- tinues for two years more he will then enlist again for overseas.--H. -A SAD CASE.- The Pioneer' says: Mr. Peter Quigley. of Summer- side who only recently lost his wife, received a telegram on Tuesday last calling him to the death=bed of his daughter, Mrs. Frank Smith of Fred- ericton, N. B., who had returned home after attending her mother’s' funeral, and who died on Tuesday, under very sad circumstances in the Victoria Hospital at Fredericton. Last Saturday night the deceased was dressing the stump of her- son Har- ry's log, which he lost whilst ilghtlngi in France, when the lamp exploded and her clothing caught ilre and she was so terribly burnt that. although at once removed to the hospital, lit~ tie hope was entertained of her re- covery. She is survived by her bus-. band and two sons, Harry of the Fredericton post omce, staff, who lost a leg in France as above stated. and Frank at home, also one daughter Georgina. -KINDLY ACTS.- On Fridai' evening the Rev. R. and Mrs. Brodie of Msddock were surprised to see quite n group of individuals making their way to the Methodist Parson- age, where on entering the same,they placed on one of the tables ii number oi' good things which they had brou- ght with them, after which they took up their positions in order to enjoy the evenliig. While this was in pro' gress the recording steward, Mr. E. Brook called Mr. and Mrs. Brodie into the hall, where all those in at~ teudaiice came around. At this inrr ment, to the deep surprise of Mr. and _Mrs. Brodie, a beautiful fur coat and =cap with gloves were presented to Mr. Brodie and a 'beautiful coat and gloves to Mrs. Brodie. The presenta- tion belng made by the recording stewart Mr. E., Brooks on behalf oil the circuit. The Rev. and Mrs.| Brodie made a suitable reply. Alter which refreshments. were handed round by the ladies. The happy evening concl0_i_ded »by prayer which was oi’fered_-by the Rev. R. Br0dle.-- W. _ ‘ v _ _ I* \ gli "‘*< Q7 ff°l r t s ` __ The Clothing Men T 3221-iz-siimsai. ‘ _ _ _ ' ' ~ ~ - ._ ` . CANNOT LEAVE THE _ HUN U-B0AT;_g2| g';|_|i______AN____C__ UN|‘rED K|N(;p0|v| w|1'H. _Spaln. Portugal or South America, _ our sPsc|AL Psnmrr. either direct by we or via France. _ '__' _ _ ' _ _.___ |wl`tli_out ilrst having obtained permits. ~ 'sTdN_ N __ 30__Sh in ,_ WASHINGTON, Dec_ 1__._,N0 ana -App lcations must be made in person clgormortedngxight that i?§d|g mee; henceforth will be allowed to go from emi" ln L0“d0D OP LiV6l'D00|-" gases warning “med Bh'1pDm~g~_- to the United Kingdom to Spain. Portu- _~ avoid the regular Bwamshuf, hn'_U,_‘ be_ gal or South America. without speciali _ 5 f,_ _f _, .,_ __ . __ cause of the reported' plfesence of Perm t' °°°°"dm5 l° “P “““°““°°` German submarines on tins side of mem- °' the Br"-'37' F°"°lEH 05109- ._ I the Atl_sntl_c, _had been sam out to- _'£;_d;___l;_‘;l_’_l:° §;_’ggY_ t_h"°"!h _the “$9 - i- _ _ _ ' , ._ da . at ast one e _er _ _.our - _ Begrain rc-m e -_ ~- ‘ ._ < ._v .rr = . .' 11 hohrs. The warnings are believied to American Embllssl' in 110110011. dated ' F" Infants 3? cllud-7931 have come' from allied cruisers pu~ N°V.- 38-1'°Bd_§__9-B f0ll0WB1 us’ F°|-_°’v.r3¢y.'|»' tvrolling thy; oust ami' the British “F°\'@iSI\ 0 Ce informs me that at .-,. 1 .. ww government stations at Bermurl_a__and| 1°' December lst. -with certain excell- M"/°g¢"°"‘ r P' X Halifax: tions. no persons will be allowed to r - ,--F4. ~ - ~ rlveil on the scene. Hence the :__ __,._,.,_, _ __ _ proceed from the United Kingdom to _ ... .. .. . me , ‘ mystery oi life and of death was iii____, i ' ”' ` "`-' f' " - “~ I - ' evidence at the same time. It was' I _ ._§I ;- . under those circumstances that niost_ _ of the community put in aii__apps_i;_r- 1 " __ _, _ _ _ ,, ance on Sunday afternoon w en e. W . V . Rev. ri. M. Brodie ion it snort ser- _ _ _ _ , vice in the home oi the deceased ' < mr; .i::.:‘:..'z‘;';::f» * r Six To"ns_ Geese, iii..§f.'°3.‘§.'i'.rf"ii?' ”€.§i'°lZ' ‘.‘.'»..’»’.f.°".'.T.‘l A C F ` ` ° = ' "Going Home". li The 'concluding _ -_ hymn be-ing Abido with _M9~" The --MR. LLOYD_ MCDOUGALL.-it is with sadness that the writer has . to report that the spirit of Mr. Lloyd McDougall of Sprlngiield_ took its ilight on Friday evening about 12. it is all the more sad when it is remem= h h ‘ nl 22 ears of bered t at e wa.; o y y age. The dcceased was conscious up to the last minute. lt is now eight months or so- since it was seen that consumption had taken liold ei him’. although he has only been steadfast ln hed for about two months. Other circumstances made the sad occur- ancu still more _keenly felt as on Sunday morning a little sister ai'~ is-'v~. Seo i’simi|Ision» _ B ang. _ ________ ____ ___ _ We Pay.dpSi. _ . _ __ I ___ _ t ‘__ _ _ . . . . i _ _ _ _ _ _ §§;9§F§';‘}{‘g}“;“§'?3j ' ntmmteweviituie rim weeainiaamm ' i Ltd.. 0 an W" . “°» E FRA I f U- ‘ ) isei||rivi»rF”»~'f.:.~"i*“"“---5.-.~“¢ . -Y _W ` ' __ ___ _ , _ . __ N. _. ‘ I I I A* ii ` |` ` ` i i' ' _ , _ _, _ _ _. _ . ,_ , _ __ . ,, _. , _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ ' :M . *' t W-1 »»'f;~n1a-A =..ai- _ ._. .. _.'.. . sw' . _ - ‘ - " "` ' ' ' »___ ' " 'rf ._ .. ,» ` ‘ ' »~ ‘ ~ __ ._-.~J_l~;».~¢»tH LL‘"i..,¢»,'..ge'g£_n;{.n".ii11»-eaeu¢¢aH` ’ A, -a I _ |_ - .~., _ _ _ . . .,, _ » . _ ../_ , . _ 4 ._ . _ _ . 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