PAGE TWO GUARDIAN I A ' ' _ DECEMBER 1.1, 1915 ` K. V? \ ` B ,ft '.;._»':_ The' World’s I 1, f gif; Best Gifts " ` “ CHRISTMAS will soon be here. There are only a few shopping days left, Forehanded buyers are making selections thus securing widest possible choice. Our stock of Christmas Sift goods is complete. It is a stock full of the most desirable gifts. Everything has been very carefully selected. TOILET SETS. This is one of the most popu- lar lines of gift goods and selec- tion here is easy. We have wide choice for you to select from. Some are Ebony fitted, others French Ivory. Prices $2.50 to $8.50. MANICURE SETS. Another most popular item in the gift line. More sell each year. You will have the best assortment to select from here. Some are Ebony fitted, others French Ivory, silk lined leather cases. Roll up soft leather sets are favorites also. We have them also. ’ FITTED LEATHER ROLLS (toilet) This is _a splendid present for a man who travels. Our array is better than ever th.is year and prices very reasonable. Ebony fittings. HAIR, CLOTH AND H _-\T BRUSHES. One of these makes a sensible and serviceable gift. We have a heavy stock of the better grades in Ebony. French ivory and Satin wood hacks. PLAYING CARDS. Superb creations by Goodall and Congress Card Co. Air cushion fancy design hacks. We also have cards in leather cases and French Ivory cases. SOFT LF..'\'l`HF.R C01..- LAR C.~\SF.S. These often fill the bill when some thing is wanted that is not very expensive and yet accept- able. Have them in grey, brown and tan. \\"RITINC C.=\SF.S. A modern gift. We have a very desirable assortment of English makes at various prices, $2.50 to $6.50 each. J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST -».La~Qhnnli-_Q- SHOTS STQPPED AMERICAN STMR. SAN JUAN, P. R., December ll.-- Four blank shots and two solid shots were tired by the French cruiser Des- cnrtes in holding up the American I so 31 DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. Public notice is hereby given that, to satisfy the relnlrement that Brit- ish subjects entering the United King- dom should hold a passport or equiva- lent document. the imperial Authori- ties have~consented to accept a certifi- cate, signed by a Canadian Immigra- tionligent, establishing the nationality of the holder, and identifying him by ,means of his signature and photograph placed thereon. W Such certificates may be obtained from immigration Agents at the fol- lowing points:- Haliiax. St John. Quebec. Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, i-lamilton, London, Fort William, Port Arthur. Winnipeg, Moose Jaw, Saskatoon, Prince Albert, Lloydminster, Edmonton. Calgary, Vancouver and Victoria. These certificates. however, will be available only for the purpose oi' en- tering Great Britain, and their holders will find it necessary to obtain Foreign Office passports before leaving the United Kingdom. W. H. WALKER. Assistant Under Secretary of State fo E t al Aff ir r x ern a s. Ottawa. ilth December 1915-89174 5802-12-14mtts6i 'FIDE 'I`.\I¥LIiI DECEMBER. High Water Time H’t Time ii't . 4.42 17.39 Th. 6.02 18.20 F. 7.16 19.04 Sa. 8.21 19.50 3 S. 9.22 20.39 M. 10.21 21.30 Tu. 11.18 22.23 W. 12.12 23.17 'l‘h 13.03 13.53 14.42 15.31. 16.20 Date Day 1 W F-IFJ#-»*P'| »wm~o@mwam»ww WW? @WFF“?°° #mm mwmmwmam 9@W??F@FWF9F qemwowqeomwo F. 0.12 Sa. , 1.08 S. 2.06 ‘ M. 3.09 | Tu. 4.18 17.09 | W. 5.33 17.56 Th. 6.42 18.40 ‘ F. 7.47 19.21 Sa. S. 9.44 M 10.33 ‘ 11.19 W. .12.03 Th. 12.44 23.28 F. 13.22 Sa. 13.55 S. 1 14.25 M. . 14.54 28 Tu. ‘ 15.22 29 I W. i 15.52 Th. l 16.27 F. I 1 17.12 7.6 DECEMBER-lst to 4th, unsettled wave. 5th to 8th, rain, sleet and snow. 9th to 13th, cold period. 14th to 18th, clear, fair. 19th to 23rd, general snow- fall. 24th to 26th, unsettled. 27th to 29th drizzly. 29th to 31st, storm wave. ?9P?F“ uaammm FNFFFF Awmwwm 8.48 20.02 20.41 21.21 22.02 22.45 A F. FPWNFPP DJ!-li-lt-4i¢§»5@ swmoww P?9H?FF FFFFQ nmnowom mwowm ."."'."."."."."'."."."Z"." mwooowwmqmmm 15 16 17 1s 19 | 20 21 22 2:1 24 25 26 27 Q ing DIARY OF EVENTS. T0-DAY. City Magistrate‘s Court, 9 a.n1. Prince Edward Theatre, 3, 7 and 8.45 p.m. People's Theatre, 7 and 8.45 p.m. ¢ DEATHS steamer Coama yesterday. i French lieutenant who boarded|‘ the Coama said orders had been given to take all subjects of Germany and her allies from ships’ crews, begin- ning December 8 and to take all such persons from among the passengers alter December I8. F ___>_ _ McEACHERN-On Monday, 13th inst., William liicidachern, aged 42 years. Funeral from the residence of his sister, 286 Fitzroy Street, Wednesday THOUSANDS ENLIS1’ DAILY IN ENGLAND. NEW YORK, Dec. 10.- The Her- ald's London correspondent cables- The Chsncellor's threat that, if the allies do not bend the knee before Germany's power now, they will be forced to do so later when the peace terms will be much more severe, is derided by every newspaper here this morning, and the manhood of Great Britain rushing tothe recruiting sta- tions in thousands during da pelting rain storm yesterday an all last night, sent the answer--which is the voice of the whole British Empire - that the great volunteer army of Britain. fighting shoulder to shoulder with her allies, will never lay down arms till the murderous machine of which Dr. Von Bethmann~Holwegg is the mouthpiece. is completely smash- ed. I made a tour of the recruiting stations in London yesterday, and saw a marvellous rush to the colors. In the city proper, near St. Paul's church yard, thousands had gathered, and despite the torrential downpour. remained all day and fer into the night ini order to enroll 'is soldiers of .the c n g. From all the I..'.ov'ucial cities -- Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Swansea. Leeds and Liverpool- re- ports tell of the wonderful ra‘._\' to the flag. The best part of the news, it was said by one of the recruiting se- geants at Whitehall, is that four out of six of those who were passed hero yesterday, are single men. It is not known what Lord Derby told his associates at the Joint meet- ing of the parliament and trade un- ion recruiting commiftee yesterday, but there is a whisper throughout London that, if the rally to the flag today and tomorrow is up to the standard of the remarkable outpour- ing yesterday, the democracy of the world will have a chance to rejoice in the vindication of volunts.ry enlist- ment by free men, instead of the hateful system of conscription de manded by the whimpering North- cliff press."’ / Painful Swelling; Reduced B Muscular Strains Ended SUCH TROUBLES NOW QUICKLY RUBBED AWAV BY POWER- FUL REMEDY. I li’ you have any muscles that are strained and weak, that are frequent- ly subject to rheumatic pains; if you have any painful swellings that re- fuse to go away-get busy with Ner- iline. This is the very .sort of trouble that Nerviline is noted' for curing quickly. "l have proved Nerviiine sim- ply a wonder in reducing a hard, pain- ful swelling it followed an injury I received in my left leg and caused me great pain and discomfort. The mus- cles were strained and sore, and no other remedy gave the ease and com- fort I got from rubbing on Nervilinc. There is a soothing, pain-relieving ,power about Nerviline that touched the root of my trouble. Nerviline re- duced the swelling, it destroyed the pain, it brought my limb back to per- \t'ect condition.” The experience of Mr. Bowen, whose home is in Mid- 'extra choice pairs. at the old price. morning at 8.45 to St Dunstan's Cathe- 1G. l<‘. Hutcheson, Optician. dral thence to l`t.C. Cemetery. I 5793-12-14-Mil. Idlesex, is not unusual. Thousands are 1 proving every day that muscular pains of every kind, chronic rheumatisul. ilumbago, neuralgia and scistic will yield to Nerviline when nothing else I can possibly cure. Nei-viline is an old- time family pain remedy, used nearly forty years with great success. The large family size battle costs 50c., trial size 25c., at all dealers. “A Dainty Xmas Gift-Pearl Opera Glasses are becoming scarce, and prices are advancing. I have a few __ __ i |____ l _pl _ L__,__ ,M To-Day To-Morrow Tuesday and Wednesday are the two half price days at the Big Sale of Stationery, Books and Fancy Goods at Ritchie’s old stand, next Apothecaries Hall. On these two days---these two days only---the for-mer reasonable prices on everything in the store are Cut Exactly in Two . The Big Sale ends on Wednesday night at eleven o’clock. On Thursday the store has to be handed over and to the new firm of Jewelers. --Wonderful o portunities to buy Christmas Pres- ents at Ritchie’s ol --- . , Men’s Twisted Bannockburn Pants ' All .' to 42 `nch. Extra val e at ° $2.5(;l\?l1geBpwool wds 25c lb. Wednelsday Pa" ' Men’s Fleeced Lined Underwear good qualitr. On sale Wednesday 39c garment. This fleece lined underwear is made by Penman’s and is not seconds. Wednesday.........,_...... 39C garment 50 Men’s Overcoats in handsome brown, greys and mixed tweeds all sizes Regglar value $15.00 to 16.50 tailored as well as our 20. Overcoats and all newthis_ season. Wednesday to make it worth your while to visit us I 35 Men’s Suits worth up to 15.00-this lot is made of good serviceable tweeds, well tailored. You can take your choice for $10. _ We want you to compare those suits I with the suits generally offered at the price ‘ ~ '1 Y. I » 4 ' W 10 dozen Men’s, Heavy .Coat Sweaters . in brown and green, maroon and green, grey with red, grey with blue etc. Not one to a customer but as many as you want. _Come and see what a real 75C ea bargain looks like. Yours Wednesday......... ’ f.. 10 dozen Men’s Navy Blue and Grey Flannel Shirts I all sizes, good. large and roomy. made by the best shirt makers in Canada. Regular $1.35 value. Wed- 00 nesday .................................. . . . . . . .. ' 15thCome and save money on Wednesday, December Wednesday Specials Canvas Gloves 5c pair. Leather palm gloves 25c pair. Heavy mule hide illoves 50c. Armlets l5c. Cuff Links 25c. Christmas Ties 35c`each. 1 dozen men.s lawn _handkerchiefs 75c dozen. Fringed mrc’d mufflers 5Jc. Wednesday Specials Men’s njiocho gloves 75c. Men’s kid gloves (lined) 75c. _ Khaki fieeced work shirts 50c 2 biack or tan work shirts $1.00. 3 pairs black cashmere hose $1.00. Men’s umbrellas, worth $1.35 for $1.00. Boy's overcoats, boys 3 to 6 years 3.95. ~* . Henderson . W€lll1€l° Building Opposite Market & Cudmore B 'L ' -- _ ‘ 4-_ Fur Robes Large full-furred, good of grades sizes. moderately 100. FAN ‘*""¥ibs.l_».l"'1g,f_f;,_ VA,._,_;;,.,’ may be. _ » , _ See the CAN-ADA_SIeighs. - ,_ p g By the Canada Carriage Company . This Sleigh is better known 'than any other in C d . Th ° | - forctzsrg fotlir other Canada Sieighs-last year over 13030? this sfisldswgdg co m a a a one' ' Some splendid' It 'S 8 bE! t°l\ll S|'h, 'Utd ll, 'd dbak steel, white ash franiseg, XXl€’Bickvdi'y knges, Bdahignand iendgfsnehiohgig i¢'i.dn°<»°v'fi.'ii°i.i.`2i¢"°" °' °"°" m sw ‘ upholsteri (any style) full leathered shafts and brass hand rail ' ' Thdliady of the Snows can also be had w'th f -d ' ° ' ~ - . t. to auto doors) or storm sides and top. _ 1 gre cor equgament (Snnllar l diiiiiiruinrizviigiir' '°m':'°': 'M This is but one of 48 styles for the cominlg winter in Canada Sleighs. ____ There isacarefully selected line of the best models nom this t f em h -you will 'surely get the right sleigh you want, no mattedmviititldiz §?ourr¥;e§:l: _ _f_ ___/V _ j P _ *_ i , _ F,p_...,.._.",...... ,I = I f-1 1, Harness ~ Over 25 different styles in the famous I-IENEY line. This is the real har- ness. oi' quality. shown, here in styles for every purse-any purpose. When y0\l Call. don't fall to see this harness showing. , L l _ _ . 0 ` Bell and Chimes Brass and nickel chim- es for shafts or saddle, full, rich tones' and a good variety. Bells. in body. full body m ___¢ and bs k t t both nidlrel alzdagrasgles' i... \ W . Horse Rugs l Over 25 different styles in the famous, HENEY line. This -is the real harness ~» 4-“desi of quality, shown ; LADY OF THE SN OWS iii; Manufactured §i§iz.i>f"'iI§§§ call. don't fail to .leo this harness show- ing. sis tor lllen driyng costs/3 for horsemen and farmers here. Shown . dog/ bear ar rscoon. with heavy quilted linings. ‘ Also heavy 'cloth " ith or -1.1.1.1 rm, siagiq y - These island pang slsigltl are ver! ~ M0113. srz mule on the island to suit _ island ron s. track rilht. last for yslrl an are lust thothlng tori ` t deliv- Gfv °\' ¢°mln¢ to town oemig. nom » ‘.0 ~.,< . \. , cnuasmefvs C0, - 2333 | .':°..‘:°:..‘.'::.’:.':.';n“‘>'° "°v°='°"- -“°< -2