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A W t MLP. w. claritin urns P. ri. r. _ ‘-5 l . ° ! _ _wa d` nigiito-me _Bookstor 'NEWS _ _(Read Down) Christmas shopper s will find this Store-_we.l _Stocked wilh an up-to date' line of Holiday, Gifts. _ ' Books, Books, Books A good Book is a_lway an exceptable Gift, Her you will linda large rang of the Newest |$o_oks'b Popular Authors "A Books are sold by us a publishers prices. _ All? book wanted and no in stock will be orderedb us at short notice. BOYS’ B0()Ki~i ‘Toy Picture Books Boys’ Own Annual Young Canada Infants’ Magazine GIRLS’ BOOKS Linen Books Girls’ Own Annual _ Chatterbox _ Little Folks’ Magazine and hundreds of of hers, _ 'i`he` Poets in beautiful bindings Bibles Prayer Bo oks, Hymn Books, Cai hoiic Prayer Books in nil styles of bindings, Xmas anc|.New Years Cards Tags, Seals, beautiful Boxed Stationery & c Store open in the evening C-_ime early Carler & Co Ltd. (D U) 1-r°=»‘<¢'D('D ‘<1-r U1 ll #YI \WlI gf “ ° ` -O :ST A; 'Q !r.~. f__.. ii-’-“‘=‘ Illllllll/I_\\\\\\\\\\\ll/II@A\\\\\\\¥VIl0I@¢"`\\\\ § . _&'(~::_-_ li fi = -_=‘ \ ` ‘A ' l'llM or HER A KODAK or Brownie Camera The gift that adds to the good times-preserves the happy pic- ture story of all that goes to make the day a merry one. Our store is alive with Christ- mas suggestions.Besides the en- ti-re line of Kodaks and Brown- les, from $1.25 upwards, there are developing and printing out- fits, albums, tripods,-the kind of gft's you know they want. Geo. E. Hughes -The Kodak Agent- xMAs'suviNe.-‘riils is the week for early Xmas buying come and make your selections this week "and _avoid yy., _ the rusli' of next week. Prbwso Bros., Ltd. 3353-12-12M6l. MEMBER HONORED.-A number of the' members of Cornwall York, Wo- Bcotf._3t her home in Meadow Bank' on Fri ay evening 10th inst. and pre- sented her with a handsornerocker ac- l ; meu’s institute waited on Mrs. Peer companied liy an app'ropriate_ ad- dress. as an appreciative wedding gift from the-institute of which she' was a member. Mrs. Scott, formerly Miss- Pe-arle Frizzel-l, Cornwall, was always a zealous and indefatlgable worker and will be greatly missed by the lif- stitute. ' ri-li-: Pnmcs EnwARo.- “cum- mon Ground” a splendid production in five acts,- a heart interest story, with tense situations and a startling climax was the headline at the Prince Edward Theatre last night. The Brit- ish Weekly with the usual interest- ing views was another very interest- ing film. There were also entertain- ing. -.scenic, and comic views. Cor. F. J. Tupper of the 60th Rifles Permanent Forces was an additional attraction of 'his experiences at the front. i' RESOLUTIONS OF $YMPATHY.-- At _ the second meeting of h e=__=_________=__=,I l I l- CALL ‘ ` Now and Get ‘_ Your Fresh Chocolates Moirs bulk, a full assortm- ent. at 60c per pound. In Boxes, we have Lig its \\\\YIlIl4\\\\\\\\\ . ‘ . 8 A\\\\\\\\\vlnllll/l0§\\\\¢‘ _ Wlllafds Moirs ’“ '“* Neilsons. "Clocks and alarms, som with - luminous dials some of thee newest Ca!.lmanqS.elqcr’nowthen patterns in bunrpluiu- and umumeut- We will l_ay it aside until you al ° just received. E. W. Taylor C?1llf0l'1f. south side Queen Square. nil; Ma¢l'l;`k flgaigiffd A L‘;"",‘1‘larl|‘°“"?*°f't gf: 3:; .» ers- '-“" 'vidio illvfienliiiigifb iii-2 :lie beat .while you rw- ~ ~ -' _ 1 Chandler & Bell ~' A»‘E~ " '"1 ihlfent street ` ' 1,, _'_17.7 Queenbt. /_.:;_, - or 1"; ' __ admiration for you and an apprecia- rlotic songs, rec a ns an mu c. _ tion of the great and noble scnrilce After the programme the ladies of VIZ/Ill'-§\\\\\YlIII4`\\\\ yc-;i have made in our behalf 'the Society served supper, and in this § I 0 " | Mr C |l'gi,sll Fisher has arrived I ' U' ' : ' * ‘ ¢ » ` ' iT PAY8 to-“buy in this Province. BTORE OPENS.-Our' store will in un, Cm, and lg registered at tho' Victoria. .'-:#71 Mrs. Hector McDo\I8lll U15 11°F Carferry this or B Mr. W. W. Trawley, Halifax, al rived in the city yesterday by the ca ferry steamer. ~ Mr. william M. Flynn. 'late st' tion agent at Georgetown. Went 1 Summerside yesterday aft0l'!100ll enter upon his duties as Station me ‘ Mr. John F. Whear went west I yesterday afternoon's train. Bsfc returning he will pay an' official vi - to Count Aberdeen l. O. O. F.. N psque, in his capacity as High Cli Ranger. , been spending a few weeks at home 'in Charlottetown, 'left yer day for Halifax, captain Robins attached to the 199th Irish Rang for overseas Captain J. A. S. Bayer, of the i E. island Heavy Battery at 1 Point, Halifax, and Mrs. Bayer, rived in Charlottetown by the ferry dteamer yesterday on a days’ visit. Capt. Bayer reports the island boys in good health i spirits Mae Minchin of the nursing staff of the P. E. Island Hospital, left thll morning for New Perth to attend the funeral of their aunt, Miss Mar garet Minchin, which takes place to BY Tile many friends of tile popular let ter carrier Edmund Toombs will be sorrv to learn that while in pevfor mance of his regular duties he had the misfortune to fall on the' sidewalk, breaking one of the bones of his knee, which necessitated his being taken to the P. E. l. Hospital where he will be laid up for some time. -i¢°*¢0 1#-Ei "VMI AIIAIJIANSP WELIIUIVIE PRIVATE UHAISSUN ~~-» 'irvaij On T esdsy evening, the members of the rench-Acadian Society, LAs- somptir.-ri, met at 104 Euston St., City, the home of