gi ,.,. _'.3 1 i ‘A <-*w>T.*‘sl‘.`:1='».f¥-7im,~r¢ps -2 i. if il if i,_ i' i i i » i s r i - ~ Q5 i A Call for it at the or RESTAURANT. to ._= ' re i if \ » M. P - i Have You Bought Your Christmas Handkerchiefs ‘.7 'H ,\i " 'ruaiili-is wanreo for me nex _ E* _ ,-\,..\ .>!~’l .I J\ We have for the last six months been preparing for this our Annual Handker- chief Sale. In_the collection we now have to show you we cannot help but feel satisfied with ourselves. We have spent time and trouble going through the different lines on the market and hav’e obtained I. -Q¥t”m,~ ‘ "\. UQ Wi ‘T 'll _‘ , `\,‘. `*=` .` _-.- . the pick of the best, the last - . ` » shipment direct ,__ Froin Belfast, Ireland » Ladies’ _..»»_.-._~`.- _`,`,._._._~.~.-.-___,._»~_-___....-.`.,-__,.,.,...\_ _ __ _ ` _ _. ’ Fine Irish Cambric, _hemstitched embroidered 'corner. Regular 12c ea. f3 for 80c. ’ "7 Very fine C-ambric but- -yton hole edge, colored llembroidered corners, 2 -3. for 25c. ___ shear irish nimity, »= colored border, tatted lace ~ edge, 20 and 25c. 541 _ Shamrock Lawn, cord- hed `hem,' colored design ig in corner, 30c and 32c. 'S Pure Irish linen ininch _,‘hem,hnnd embd. corners, if 38c and 45c. ‘fi Sleeve. I-landkerchiefs crepe du Chene, colored g borders in delicate shades 35cand 40c. ’ _ A A. ' Mens’ White Irish Lawn, one inch hem, full size, Z for 25c and 2 for 35c. Silk Finish Handker- chiefs in white, and white with colored border, 2 for 25c. Pure Irish linen, full size, narrow and wide hems 20c, 25c, 1-i0c 40c. irish Linen, tape edte size 20x20, 20c and 25c White Silk Handker- chiefs, beautiful goods, 22x22,-§0c, 60c, 1.00. Silk Bandanas, large size, beautiful colorings 65c ea. -Commence Your -Y e Q _._ Christmas Shopping . _Q .~1 _ -~.<,~__'_,£._ .r , ~f\.,-_Il Boxed Handkerchieis `...,`_.»_,,».,. of shear dimity, one inch hem, hand embroidered corners, ready for mai!- - ing 25c each. Men’s Silk Bandana ‘_tHandkerchieis,` very fine H; quality 95c and)1.35. _ l1ere’saspet.ial pure irish Linen Handkerchief, _il size 12x12, fine Hemstitched at L50 dozen. :air-if az; 1 N . m*-il-£1-2-I i 3295-12-snsl. ¢-»`»`»<_- s Neat little box contain ing two Handkerchiefs narro -v ht m, colored em broidered corners 65c box. Black Silk Handker-. chiefs, very fine goods, large size 1.35. _ _STANLEY BROS. \ , l ,__ , :‘.§’§‘T"ij; 1 ~' Established 1854- ' 'Stick .Joseph Ullmann ;i_ is-20.-22 west zotii si., New York. '_j1‘\»_i , 1 _ - n~ ,<..it . Qldest in Trade I .ll Branch Houses in all Foreign Markets f;-?_ Shipments Solicited » ’ " Write for 'Information and Price ' List. W Aid... "' hilt ._i‘_ih.` '_ _ _ IT PAYG to buy in this Province. I l* t three or tour days. Apply Carvell Bros. » 3322-l2~9M2i. BT PETERS CATHEDRAL Sunday at the recent Mission, Canon Simpson HONESTV IS OUR POLICY. - Honesty in values- honesty tin the quality of our goods. Read our ad- vei‘tisemeiit in the Western Guardian today- Then come and Sea us. GOHRLIES LIMITED. 3315. JOIN THE NAVY.-Mr. G. H. Hol- brodlt, Secretary of the Navy Recruit- ing Committee advises The Guardian that he has signed on eight recruits for the Navy with more to follow. this arm of the service will likely prove very popular to u great mnny._ CHANGE IN SERVICES.-All ln- terested will ple-ase note the' evening service of Tryon Methodist Circuit, Sunday, Dec. 10th, will be held at: Desable at 7 o'clock instead ot' Vic-1 tora. This change is made owing to; the Union Evangelistic Services being, held at Dessbie to which an are in-I vited. Rev. George- Morris, Pastor. - WEDDING BELLS.-An event of at the Methodist Parsonage, Pownal, when Miss Winnie Luvlnu Guy, second riage to Fritz I-lcfniry' (‘amphell of Pow-| nal. The bride who wus give-n away by her brother Mr. Heaney Gay, Char- lottetown, entered the parlor to the strains ot' the wedding inarcli played by Miss Enid Smith. Pownal’s' talen- icd musician. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. E. S. Weeks. The bride, .who was the belle 0i` the com- munity, looked exceedingly' charming in ti stylish siilt of blue broadcloth, with black picture hat ,und elaborate i`urs_oi` red fox. After the ceremony, the wedding party drove to the home of the bride, which took on n very festive appearance on' the joyous oc- casion, _and where a reception follow- ed. At eight o'clock a dainty dve course dinner was served in unique style, the dining room being decorated with clirysanthemums and fei'ns. The bride who is ii general favorite and whose friends are alil legion, was simply showered with beautiful and costly giits, indeed, few young ladies are so beloved and so generously remember- ed on their wedding day. The- groom's gift to the bride was a subs-tanti_al check. The evening was spent in music, singing and a general E000 time, anti at eleven o’clock the happy couple left for their future home amid showers of confetti and good ivishes. Mr. Campbell is to be con- lgratulatetl on winning so coveted a |brido and their friends wish hirni and his charming young wife ii successfiil and joyous journey through lit`e. DI8¢0UN‘I'.- Any pernoii paying - ui i i t ii i ‘ Pownal. cincuir nee 10011 nge? ieif°iviif‘re§iii¢Pitle‘ii'isg;uiifiii:if Pownal at 11 and 7; Millvlew at 2.30. thus “ve m°n,y_. ;» i _ » 331-,_ *ri-is raven Mt-:'ri~|ooiq1' cin- CUIT.-Servlceg for Sunday, Dec. 10th Tryon, 10.30 ii. rn. Victorinpt 3 instead of'_ .and Desabia et‘7 p; mt ‘ - - ' Mlfrwlifred Lawton of. Pownal met had become worn and' eIiai°p`struck Mr. Lawton just above the knee cap and made a deep gash necessitatins medical iittentlance, and several stit- clipe were ` required to close the wound. _ ' FRUNI iHE__FlR|Nll l|Nt Miss Mary Doucette, city, has receiv- ed the following letter from her bro- ther, Ailulphe: i Somewhere in France. ‘ Nov. 7, 1916. Dear sister Mary:-Received two letters from you, and _l tell you thai. I was very glad to hear from you. We are having very bad weather over here iio\v, it is miniiig almost cveli’ dav, there' is lots of mud, but we are getting quite used to it now. li-'e.ll, l was awful iiorrl' to hear about poor Wilfrid-.»DuiTy, and also Louis McMur,ror, lt‘s an uwful more than' usual social interest took war, for we never know when we are » place on Nov. 29th at 6 o‘clock p. nl. going to be killed, but we all have to luke ii chnnce on that. We have had very good luck in the battery so far. youngest daughter of Mrs. Samuel l hope we will have as good till the Gay, liazelbrook, wus united in mar- war is ovei', and I hope it will be SOOII. . it~'s kind of hot sometimes,-i mean when l<`rilz’s shells whlstle_ovei our lieatls. l tell you. lit make-s us think of home: We have it dandy little dugout, six feet. deep in the i-'.round, put it out. “With lots of love, from brother _ ADOLPHE. sAv secmzr sEssioN ‘ lsession of parliament in the positio an article with the lines: “Tim 's-elt` will be. blamed/.ir-, 1 - _ - the new Geinian lan re ews th AN AUTUNIUBILE SAVES TWU UVES 'Colin A. 'McDonald Prgggfj “qu Dm 11|( ~. _ ' 2-., . soured of senlltlvq lungs by A few days ago a Summerside Doc- tor received an urgent professional call from lledeque. He immediately secured ii horse und started on thc journey. A heavy fall of snow, fol- lowing it period of rains, made the footiiig uncertain, and ‘progress ex- trcinely slow. However, the Doctor drove ns fast ns it was safe to drive. Ht- did not go far until his horse be- gun to show fatigue. Meeting anoth- er party he was advised that the 'roads ahead were even worse. Realiz- .lng that it was almost a physical im- possibility to reach his patient in time ‘to render the necessary uid, he went to the nearest telephone, and explain- ed the circumstances-that the only way in which he could reach the bed- Qide of his patient in' order to be of -any assistance, would be by the use of an nutomobile. He was requested tc- secure one. but refused, unless he was assured by the President of the Anti-Automobile Association that no legal action would bc' taken. Realiz- ing the seriousness of the cat-le, and the for-t that only the autonit,-bile could be of any real assistance, the |»oi~iiiis.~iioii was grunted- tho jour- ney to Ileilenue was nindo in about :lb niinulcs und two liven siivcd. \ i if --_ Il A Complete Assortment of the J. B. Williams Famous Toilet Preparations just arrived Taicum Powder English Toilet Water Shaving Powder i Shaving Liquid . Shaving Cream Holden 'Top Shaving _ 3i’.i‘_“é’f‘!.‘.i.§“‘""' . Dental Creein, etc. i Special For Week 3 cakes 'of Wiiliamfe- Baby- Beth Soap and trial package of Williabfe Tal- cum Powder--All for 250 ` “Ai Berlin everytliing ii~i_marked b i rapid, iinplaciible , decision. Only ` the dc.iircd end is seen, iazufl to it every't_hirig ist'l`n'diiititeil_ Only the state counts inflivldutils are nothing There are n . . . _ . o more imoriil laws, no more treaties, no more signatures honored. There is no more individual freewill, no more conscience, As for Germany’s allies, they follow and obey. Will _to conquer alone exists and carries all before it." TRIAL OF KARL GRAVES WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.-T118 pre 000 from Countess Von‘Berns_toi'if, wife of the German ambassador. was further continued today until March 10. Attorneys for Graves explained gngement which would require three months to fulfill, and requested if any continuation be granted it be for at least three mc-nths. "- ~"\ ,_ f)’?'/ ;' ` "‘ _ .- ii'i»'f~3'-53s' “li \ dl "'aE_;;g 6_3; \' ill? gms? _ r. ,, " ii{,-"¢‘£.~ The Gift i "‘l'lim” is Here .This ishis_' f_avorite"_.dru3_ _ store-and thisis where you# i Call in today andsee tg? ‘ -Cigar! Saeed-pipes Smokefe este- ~ --Shaving eete` . ‘.Coiiar~ oxen, _ ,_ A giiiiyellinlf canes i IP! Nl) ¢l g Thermos botilleo T i`-:‘.i-‘i'¥2‘5..‘l‘$.'i‘L‘$“ ~ 'I.eatlre‘r“ goods- ; P o 'albums Phone 6i6 Kent Stree. 3288-12-zstuil _ _ » ° P v , _ _ M .. _ ~ ' ` .. V., ._ . _ _ , ,...r~?. $ ‘ . ~ ' L. _, ~'<_§.vi~~¥-'i7`if3'&`f'¢»’-»' )t,;x-."|\_\1 .» i ~ » 4 5.;-e _~q'$||p»~-1>:~ 'N M A ` A “» ' I i ' § ,J ; i ' ' A ' ____A'_. * _ , ,_ _ _ A -, .»n,i._-`_§,i'r`~ -"` 4"* .if-N. _ uw _ itfhiitigure eetei i I I 'A , ii s _ ' . I "- R°"*`¢ “bf” MW* ` 7 »Mi-_#RDS Liiiihiii°§iifmAernns._' _ . 149¢3f¢.G¢°rr=Sft»‘ is 'ii ' “ *- 1 \ . y5De'.ii' sister, l`must tell you that we have moved to ii new place, and ~ and we have ii nice roof on it. so the rain ci.m't come in on us, and we have it plnnkeil' inside, just like a house. We also have a stove iii it. I tell you it’s nice and warm. We hail' quite a_ time today, the planks caught fire, but it dldn‘t amount to very much, as there was lots of water handy to SIGNIFICANT EVENT ,_ PARIS, Dec. 6-While the Atlie-ns situation is the leading news feature’ 'in today's newspapers, the editorial writers continue ‘to hold- "the secret glasses. We tailk; Germany acts." M. ' erve says: “lt is the life of the of which the secretary ot the treasury republic which is at stake. if it is 'proved in the eyes of ‘the =nation that we cannot organize the war -despite numerical; ilirancinl and-'maval supne-flied amount`of these treasury bills .macy-the' Perliamentaryirregime will. he held responsible.»-Thetrepiiblic it- 'I‘he Journal de Geneva, In its issue- but have for some time been which reached Paris, apropos ot`_ ‘ - S vi c' gdual situation in --the following edi- , torial: ~ _ f ` is York, sufficient to nipet the matured GOES OVER T0 MARCH 10. liminary hearing of Karl Armgaard Graves, self-styled international spy. charged with attempting to extort $3,- that their elle-nt had ii business en-` Will gqifuf favofiteiillitvfvf" l‘ivdi_i.Ing for oil fuel. The steamer was Linh ucted that she would be -expect-».' excenent values we are 0 1»_ed.`&l_lr wait ear the Maderlas to bring A ~ - ~- ' ‘ - ith raidori I|,,, __ _,, = ‘ erin: in-these good trifhi f°f= i..-ii iiiiie iiiiiiikinsgo. dim iii ww |'a1n0_l°nn Him* Ngiemner zo, an the iiiipm master ,_ _ i -' -- ifli »-.carried the steamer's papers ja; f ‘ ' - 4'. , 1 - I ` ' ~ ' - the night of'December the haw- . ° ‘ _ ' i'-ser‘.-broke.e,xi_il _the Bolvang drove ii- r ,, .1 .i ` at full speed. escaping iii tlie_ , " ' » ‘ ‘_1| ness, and steered for an English - ,oy I i v ,__ ‘ » GYAJIMIHI _-1 _ siP-rince _ IF YOU ARE GUILTY, ‘°’ “ h May g The Eart evening. Replying to questions asked- |NFu|_ A¢¢|D‘EN-|»__ List Q,€.,,k_, _ _ - ‘ ' _ i . _._ . . _, .. _ _ _ will deal with the question. "ls it " ' 1 fl -- ~ _ . _Q Q _ _ i __ ,.j-. -_ , _ God‘e will that our lbved ones should aigiviggvgxhpaangngcggzttt'.yferii _ _ ' _ i Q _ _ _ _ be killed or wounded in battle?" “tuck a stone and jumped up but In _ - . _ _ _ .___ __ -. - il _ :_ _ __» ‘V 1 l coming down the mold ‘board which _ ‘ A _ _ _ 1 , is-.~ " ‘\ _ ‘ ' ` __ if '_;.*;,`,,i-i `i .Spectaculan Thrilling, Sensational, An Entire Town ~- ' 4-; _ resin By An Earthquake _ _ ' _ l _ i - its sanic coMPANv ii-lu-:saN'r| _ " _ ` _ 1 iirssiii iirioii GETTING BY i viracaarii coiuanr » » -IN- - 1 . BY GEORGE 'ADE I' 1 “Their Sinful Influence” __ __ _.___ i ‘N "REE ms Moron into .iussmii = i _ AStrong Arraingment of The Sins of ` _ _ Modern Society SECOND CHAPTER OF ,mn\\\ 1// ¢°> l W uglit With The Goods -‘The Secretoi tli¢_SuhmariuAe" And ~ - 1 -- llayliglit Burglar 'Two Snappy Comedies | “THE _ - \\\YllIl\\\\\\\\\&flMZYKYUlliiHIII§\\\\\\\\\ _ stamens sursizfr, in A 1 sate or snrrisn Ano FRENCH TREASURY BILLS wi1-Hnnawn sv rqotaeau poo. *fill* , -1 i i i ` NEW.Y_0Rl{, Dec. 1.- J. P. Mor- gan and Company 'have withdrawn the proposed shle of British and French treasury bills, according to lnstmc- tions received by them from abroad. The annouiicemeiit was contained in the following statement: “We have been instructed by the British and French governments to withdraw their treasury bills 'froni sale. 7 . "We have accordingly expressed to those institutions 'and investors which had already placed orders with us for the securities., the wish-to be released from obligations to deliver and they have been good enough to accede. “This action is because, as explain- ed by the British chancellor of the ex- n cliequer and by the French Ministe e to show every regard to the federal reserve board, a givernments body and the comptroller of currency are ex-official members. ,‘.‘We may add that the sale in lim- paynble in dollars in New York, 'have never been an essential part oi' the i Allied goveriimeiit's financial plans, under consideration with a view of furnish- cpniniodate the American banking demands for an instrument of short Y maturity and cf such limited volume that the government could always un- dertake to lay down gold ln New § bills." ‘ Washington. Dec.1.- Withdrawal ol tho British and French treasury bills by J. P. Morgan and Company, y ga t o e era reserve board," created much interest in gov- ‘ ernment_ circles., but drew no odlcial comment further than a reiteration at the state department that the res- ' erve boards attic-n was merely ii mat- at least, by _hostility in their own 'countries to the short term nc-tes on the ground that they put their _treasi urles at the mercy of American bank reserve boards announcement. _ ' ,_ . . ;,~ _ _ UERMAN 8UBMARlNE.’ _L_ONDON, Dec. 7.- The Norwegi- an dtoamer Solvang has arrived in an tha' middle or the night but left ner . _ Yi DD Y _ _ ‘Gibraltar by a submarine, which had ‘ *both German ,and Austrian oillcers" -mi board... nd -was told to take the U- _liont in -toa, as, hhe desired to pro- Tpebd to the Moderia Island without lld d the Uhost .lil , I* I L; ~ , ff ’ ‘wel cured of terrible Iumbego by AHD'§ LTNIMENT. ' nav WM snows ' - wean :iéf-:f ' wel _oufe of s bad' ir-of etrf ny miilinn-s i.imWnsE;~‘ M-RS. S. KAULBA K. rl .of first lmportaiic. M. Pichon be-gina of Finance. these g0VB_I'Ilm€rllS desire ing a credit medium that would ac-_ ' ii!" ` ~ ' ' ;‘ _ - _ 'nl \\\\\\\\\\@IIIIIIIllIA\\\i\\\\\iYIIIA\\\\\§lI/II/Ils\\\\\\ er , lI~\\WI”llHIIE§\\\\\“\\iHI i ` cl H o|.Y Owing to~the high cost of shoes, the steady increase in price ‘of leather and that manufacturers are shortening the terms of credit, the shoe dealers of this city are -. forced to adopt THE CASH 1 . To take _effect Jan, 2nd. 1917: 'A Golf Bros. D. Gordon £t.Co. Alley & Co. A. E. Morris & Smith ~ Williamicouroyi with the statement that lt was done _ _ » at the direction of the respective gov- 327512 U/“S21 then WSH' _ f_.- _ J Gmmems “Wil 00'- Uf H "desire to show \\\\\l/IIIAVIIIlIIlllIA\\\\\\\\\\i“\ 1 ever re r t th fed 1 ` ~ _ ~ I ter of domestic concern. . . . . .. _ In some quarters it was suggested ‘ ' that perhaps the allied go_vernment’s - action was influenced, to an extent » _ .‘ 1 ca i i t-‘ . _ _ . *° fm mera en arg ng ou __ A _A __ _ my n_/ _ A '- ., -.. _ _,_-H f. , , . _ _ _ _ .1 i-, _ A* _A_A\&“L_;l,_A_‘ i 8 .l could renew _or not, as they _ We respectfully A_ Se“1em¢”t°f an a°°° “ts "Q ‘id--5" the notes, either beroreor after the Septemper tracted.-previous to 1916 and unsettled ` Esc/wen Fnomiii A A Oh DCC- next be l'l3`I'lCl€d' ` - i our attorneys tor collection. l ~ .‘?.':.“.'.;‘;..‘.’.'2.i‘.::'.’.i.“ .°”s.:;.1’;f :.'..t‘.:::f Feonell '& Chandleil’ A tit- :.‘ri.;i:,“.i.';°s.:::°....“:i"il". , . 1 viiiimiiiiiiii _ s i own captain aboard the'raider. ‘ 3z85'1z`"_m?“““°l' _ “P” S°’"“S- °°°°f°'“= 1° 01° l' stor was sto ed in the Bt alt of . i l L# _ of I lgoodl honest ,Trainer .3 _. ..»-421. 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