2 er pani ii ey " Suspenders in Gift Boxes _25¢, 50¢, T5¢, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 AA rt wc re wt i ara $16.75 ings, the season's best. FUR-LINED GLOVES $1.75, $2.00; $2.50, $3.00~ = ~-- $14.75 BOYS' SWEATERS 50c, T5c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 ( a { Inman $6. 75 : it home for et a gt tte at te Pat Pat th a ag sg os al ts sgt at) Will buy any of the swell twenty dollar overcoats $14.75 ma ng ar For garments priced regularly at $25.00. Ten differ. .ent 'models, fashionable fabries, stylish color- 1, Off Ya Off 1, Off - MEN'S WOOLLEN GLOVES 25c¢, 50c, T6¢, $1.00 Buys any $12.00 Overcoat $875 i, off 1s Off A Al lt Nt ANI: ---- 25c, 50c, T5c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 i $10.75 HANDKERCHIEFS Cotton, Silk, Linen, 5c to $1.00" EA 2) io. yr Ba 3.% 2 * Odd overcoats in men's sizes, worth up to $10.00 and $12.00. Just a few left. Buys any $15.00 overcoat in the store. Just see our ! fio Cr { { 'Bring your hoy along. We have his size. Just pick out any overcoat in stock up to size 33 and take $6.75 MEN'S SWEATERS T5¢ to $7.50 X'S line of Chinchilla, Overcoats at this price. Four of the season's best models, six best selling' col- orings. An $10.75 A Aa, rs nerT | a Boys' Suit Special. now $312.75 Buys any $18.00 overcoat in the store. priced up to $22.00 with this lot. MEN'S SILK AND WOOL LINED GLOVES 5c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 LTRS SAR TTL 2. Boys' suits priced up to $10.00, of $6.75 $6.75 Some lines $12.75 sekind you ere looking is the kind we seb Scranton Coal' Is good oa! and we guarantee prompt delivery Booth & Co. ' | vo of West Street. iety of fancy boxes. Price $1.00 to $10.00. MARBLE HALL Be cx -------- a ---------------------- An | Militia Men Notice the fine line of pocket flash-lights in our win- dow. We have them all prices. Call and see them. Halliday's Electric Shop | Phone 94 - 345 King 81, CAR STORAGE Consult us about looking after your Car for the coming Winter, Our Prices are right and our Services can't be beaten. PORRITT GARAGE CO, Limited Always at your service. "Phong 434. AGENTS FOR CADILLAC CARS, | patch says Canada's co-operation '| the Colonial office. . | services rendered this side, and the '| Christmas dinner. | Fuse {| amoupting 'to over $40,000, and has DETAILS OF DEFENCE MEASURES NOT TO BE AVAILABLE. Fine And - Imprisonment--P ecan. | tionary Measures Are Provided For Guarding Harbors. "Ottawa, Dec. 22.--Regulations fo the prevention of espionage in C aga have been passed by order-in-| council. The publication of infor- mation as to the movements of troops or ships is forbidden, and also information with regard to defence measures of a kind to be useful to the enemy." No person is allowed to .muke sketches or photographs of defended harbors, fo interfere with telegraphic or telephone transmission of information, to give intoxicating liquor to a soldier with a view to eliciting information from him for the enemy, or if a sentry, to seduce him from his post, to be in possession of explosives in the vicinity of any railway, dock or harbor, or to spread reports likely to create disaffection or alarm among his majesty's forces or the ¢ivilian population. Regulations are made for the ex- tinguishing of lights near defended harbors, and for inhabitants to re- main 'indoors within eertain periods to be fixed by some competent mili- tary or naval authorfy."The *forger of any pass or other document will be prosecuted. A maximum fine of KEEP ENEMY IN DARK ¥ SESSION IN' PARIS. i Three Days. . ' Paris, Dee: 22--The sessioncof;pur- liament which will be opened: on Tuesday is expeeted 40 dast:- thr days. "Phe °g meit's dechn | tion will'probably be read af the clo of the session Thursday, Both the chamber and. the senate will open with funeral orations.by their presid- ing - officers fox. members who diod during the recess. Fourteen depu- ties have died, three having been killed atthe" ffont. Ten senators have died, including M. Raymond, the aviator, who died fighting for his country. The depaties who have been mobil- ized have received an intimation that they.should. appear in civilian dress. Some of thé 'deputies have expressed a wish to remadiat the front, Where in their opinion there js more im- portant work to be done. Sixty bills will be introduced on two categories. The first includes a dit, a blll modifying the naturaliza- tion the suspension of senatorial el- ections, laws and allowing the gov- ernment 10 Withdraw naturalizations granted to anybody who retained his original nationality, or.is judged un- worthy of holding. Freuch nationality The second.categoty includes bills necessary to. ratify ministerial ~de- crees "issued Et Tanien- tary recess. ~ These will not be vot- $5,000 or five years' imprizonment, or both, are provided. -------------- CANADIANS IN HONORS LIST ---- Forecasts Recoguition For Two Can. adians at New Year. | London, Dee. 22-=The London correspondent of the Manchester dis- with the mother country in the pres- ent troubles will receive acknowled- gment in two announcements in the |New Year honors list published by One of these distinctions is for! other will recognize work done in Canada. Pudding For Every Fighter. London, Dee. 22---Every man in British uniform on land or at sea will have plum pudding for his The Christmas Pudding Fund has raised a sum over half amillion puddings. ve been despatched North Sea and elsewhere, 0 such distant io ed at the present session, but it is | necessary that parliamentary appro- bation' be asked for within' a. certain time. No oC aeion ou any of the s is an fipat and All" the votes are expected 0. be. yaanimous, as they were on August 4th, at the out- oreak of the war. It has been rumored that the necessary number of deputies which under the constitution is only 30, in- tend to make a demand that the chamber meet in secret session to al- low the nagnt ta preyent_confi- dential explana Pi certain .ques- tions. Such a right has never been exercised during the forty years exis- tence of the 'constitution. - : It iy not likely that the demand will be grant- ed now if it is made. Indiscreetiiess "can 'be ed one of rightfully call the greatest of trouble and misery makers, Si i points as Gibraltar, [A Matta, sad" Grprus, 'sad stso to the Tuesday. They may be divided into: vote of sit months' provisional cre-| . Perhaps the easy boss may. be able to get bet from work- men by being Four rm rm---- * GERMANY IN DIRE STRAIGHTS' IRE STR! ' Of Parliament Expegted To' Last Only Experts Seek Substitutes For Petrol y enum and Bepzive. ! Copenhagen, Dec: 22--A-mesgage Ifrom Berlin states that' in all Ger- {man Uaboratories, experts are work- {ing- day and njght to discover whet- her it is possible to produce substitu- 'tes for petroleum and benzine, and a | chemical for tanning leather. The i fact that wool is also at a premium, Ihas caused a new organisation to { come to life. School boys all over Germany call at private houses to collect old clothes, sogcks, underwear and boots, in fact, everything which jit it cannot be repaired, can be: sent brigades have instructions to assist the boys as carriers, aod. forward the goods collected to army depots. Copper, as is well known, is also searce," and another organization, therefore, collects" copper kettles, pots, ete., which are sent to the melt- ing pot for making ammunition. The self-sacrifice of the Germans has only to be known and the whole country unites to supply it. When houses in Antwerp and Lodz have all been emptied, their contents are con- stantly dispatched to army head- quarters for further distribution. Between man and man, it is ad- mitted that the shortage of material resoupess must spover or later cause a' breakdown which will have a vital effect. upon the. coming strife, but the bope is entertained that the army will break through somewhere, and i that "the German providence" will lead the soldiers into a country flow- ing with milk and honey. NEW VESSELS FOR C. P. kK. -- Company Has Purchased Five New Ships Now om Stocks. Condos, Dec. 22+--The Daily Tele- graph's Belfast correspondent states that the Canadian Pacific Railway bas purchased - five new vessels on ihe stocks in Irish and Scotch ship- yards, to replace wastages caused by the war. Three of the yessels are being con- structed in Belfast, and two ou the Clyde. The 9 is said to in- -gver one and half to a mill to be: remanufactured. Fire [to is beyond description; indeed, a: want | ol LONDON DIRECTORY (Published Annually) enables traders throughout the World communicate direct with English MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS ach class of goods. -Besldes delng o complete ommercia) gulde Lo London fod its ayburbs the Directory contains sts of EXPORT MERCHANTS ~ith the goods they ship, and the Co- ionial Fd Forelgn Markets they aup- yi STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Porta to which they sail, and indicating the approximate sailings; PROVINUIAL TRADE NOTICES of leading Manufactur erchants, ste, in the principal es Re be towns aad industrial centres of 'the United ngdom, . A copy of the current spition will be forwarded freight paid, on receipt of Order tor 85. (Ese thelr trade cards <= 8 or 1 lors seeking Agencies can adver- oh larger Sdvertisements from eng pu RRUIOR Co, 1m. id RAIRY RAND TRUNK CHRISTMAS ANv NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAY RATES Tickets will be sold at single first: class fare, good going Thursday and Friday, Dec. 24-and 25. Valid for re. turn until Saturday, Dec. 26. . Also going Thursday, Dec. 31, and Friday, Jan. 1, 1915. Valid for re- turn until Saturday, Jan. 2, 1915. FIRST CLASS FARE AND ONE THIRD Going Dec. 22 to Friday, Dec. 23. Valid for returd until Monday, Dec, 28. Also going Wednesday, Dec. 30 ta Friday, Jan. 1. Valid for return un- til Monday, Jan. 4, 1915. ? For full particulars apply to J. P, NLEY, Railroad and Steamship Agent, cor- ner Johnson and Ontario Streets. oN IY PACIFIC Christmas and New Year's 1914-15 w, oO ONE-WAY olng December 4 an December 26, 1914; oie rety Se are 2, FA 1 , return * . v FARE A30, SEAR, ford e foe December. 38, 19147 also going December 30, 31, 1914, Jan- | ary 1, 1910, return January 4, " (@Miptmum charge, 2c.) "BERMUDA CHRISTMAS TRIP $25 and up 55. BERMUDIAN leaves New York December 26, arriving. back January 4th. Giving six days in Bermuda ~~40 hours from Frost to Flow- Particul ing Rail or Ocean Tickets tom 0 CONWAY. CPA, City Ticket Office, corner Princess and Wellington Streets, "Phone 1197. a si