. ...t l l_ .yi » " 'ii it" »*' 1 ii '<_ ,ii-_ _ tit _ if `~ ,' J. fi. i l if ,.._ - l l _»:f;"-V' s" ‘ ' '_ j,,‘i 1.; 1 ”-:il I ‘T ’.‘\ Ll if ..,...- /‘t _l .1 if _VY l P 1 ..~:»-:e,,,,,,,,~ ~ 'vfi -_ ‘ , rl l _. "l_ f rf-: i- 'm ' ;‘z_.“i_“-_i ‘v r ’>_-» ' t. ...__ I y: sta; ~._-'IR Jesse: l .4-..._ -m ev --he-\: --sl# _ -=<=:1._‘i.rf * 5. » _fa | _/, l ' 1 .oi _-M _ q Get the / ll h Days to Xmas -Xmas Gift --_. -LADIEI' Pattern Hate special ered at Slnclalr's. 11-28-21. -MEN‘8 FANCY shirts includ -Y. M. C. A. FUNDS.-The Busi ness men of Summerside are engag ed in a drive for the Y M C A -IHOP hom K0ll\l.ll'l GOIIIQ. -LADIEI' lfelt and Velour Flats half mice st Sinclsir'a. 11-38-Zi -FEATHER HATS only $1.50 _ ‘ ' :sch at Sinclsir's. ll~28-2|. 0 ' -CHlLDREN’l Plush Hats spec- _ Shoppmg' el s1.oo the use each at sla- ~lsir's. ll-28-Il. __ » r"=*"~~'*' “.&,Q,#_;_w`_` _k;,‘.;9&u.~»~ tel e ftrhn _ I _ _ I y priced to clear at Sinelsir's. _ ll-28-3|. -casanluo ur sale or sea- _ " _ eon’s mlllinery; see _the values of- _ ‘ ~ .- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . , _ng Silk. Broadcloth and Percalea ’ »l.75 to $7.00 each; ideal Christmas u S . Zlifta at Sinclair's. 11-28-2|. I turns.-S. _ and all teams report excellent ref _ a a u r a ’ , _Novice or -Mserlnc.-The - ` - lnnual Meeting of the Premier J ' Silver Black Fox Co.. Limited, will . be held in the hall at B No matter what you want to buy for a Gift, at no matter what price, you will find at Holman’s, Summerside, the exact gift at the proper price. Though the absence of snow may make us forget that Christmas is drawing nearer and nearer, the judicious buyer is making her selection now when the stocks are complete. Every Department Will Help You Select Furniture Department Piano Gramophone Chesterfield _ Tapestry Covered Wicker Chair Leather Covered wicker Chair Smoker Stand Kindergarten Set ' Child‘s Chair Parlor Table Bedside Table Kitchen Cabinet Car Table Crockery llepartment Pyrexware Glassware Tinware Alumlnumware Enamelware Parisian Ivory Ebony Toilet Articles Silver Table Ware _ Silver Table Service Toys Dolls Games Xmas Cards Xmas Booklets Tags. Seals, Wrapping Paper Latest Novels Book Ends Chinese work Baskets Leather Goods English, French, and Japanese China Waterman Pen Waterman Pencil Brassware Clocks E Grocery Department _ Confectionery Cigars Fruit Nuts Xmas Barley Toys Xmas Plum Pudding Toilet Preparations Meats of all kinds Hardware Department Skates Electric Hair Curlers Electric Smoothing Iron Foot Ball Punching Bag Pocket Knife Scissors Safety Razors Old style Razors Radio Set Sleigh Heath' Auto Tools Heating Stoves R. T. Holman Limited Carpet Department Royal Vacuum Electric Cleaner Wilton Ruils Bissels Carpet Sweeper Y Dry Goods Department Stamped Linen ' Ladies' Hand Bags Ladies' Purses W°men's Handkorehlefs ,Children's Handkerchlefs Kid Gloves Gir-l's Long wool Cuff Gloves -S. B. C. EVENING CLASSES: Bookkeeping, Arithmetic. Perlman ship. Shorthand and Typewriting. All kinds of mathematical short- cuts. Changing Sterling to $ and c, Touch Typing. Splendid opportun- ities to improve your position. Col'/ege opposite Railway Depot. .L Pogson. Principal. 5516-9-21-3M, -SUMMERSIDE AGENT.- Mr. Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug Co., is now Guardian rep- resentative ln Summerside and will be _pleased to receive news, ndvortislng. new and renewal aub- scrlptions and Job-Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells the Morning Guar- dian at his store. His telephone No. is 12-2. tl -A COLLEGE TEAM-The Summerside Business College Stu- dents. with the help of their cap- able principal, Mr. J. Pogson, are getting under way to take part in the different sports. They intend, enlfrrlng the Basketball League l'.'\ih three teams from the Tuxis and , Women’s Long Wool Cuff Gloves Silk and Wool Hosiery 1 wornervs Neeklete and Rings I Children's Neeklets and Rings , Hemstitched Sheets ` Hemstitched Pillow Cases . Table Cloths Linen Napkins Hemstltehed Damask Towels l Turkish Towels l aaehrehe slahkett ! Men’s Wear Department 5 Velour Hats Tweed Caps ' Lined Gloves ; Negligee Shirt Suspender Set Underwear . Cashmere Hose Silk Hose Silk Neckwear Wool Scarf Uncreasabie Collar Shoe Department Hocky BOMB Skates Rubbers Rltbber Boots House Slippers Men’s Clothing Department Sheep Lined Cont ~ Mackinaw Coat Bathrobe Suit Case Club Bag Overcost Gsberdine Rain Coat Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Dept. Fancy Blouse Fancy Sweaters Silk Underwear Kilk Klmona Bathrobe Suits Fur Coats Cloth Coats Canton Crepe Drlslel All Wool Crepe Dresses Plaid Skits PERSONALS --/Mrs. .ldhn D. .Vlc.\'f'lll Rnd were visitors to Sllmmersldo Tuesday. S ~ --_'ill-_ -Fred Dawson. Tryon. _ 1' -Mr. Rlmsol Nicholson. .\lurrny n 'vmmr to qummemme on 'Sm ilnl'llol'_ wus in lown on bllsiness,l`nnrllY his hlld- S on ’l"llr-allay. S _ I -- lily. -Mr. Frederick Kcrr has lei' . _ -Mrs. Simon Power of Pleasant for New (linslmw. N_S_, on n well- “yall/llr.w"l~.1;;`lmIli:nIr;'1;;»;‘oil}n':‘ril-'th Gmw was n passenger on me of h|s’m.m| S wt-ntorn train Monday evening to ____`_ lnrllnh River, to attend the marri- . Y ' ll. 5'0". - . ' was in lawn nn business on 'l`ul‘-<- --Miss Elii-on l)oyh_-_ l~`rnn\Illn~ "59 0' her hmther’ S ham Mass. in sponding u vocation ____ wlfh_hor mnlhor. -S. nl' _______ -_tin-_ Jas. Sutherland, of Quite-~ Mn. mwn, N. ._ who has been visiting --The many friends of Mr. lien-‘hor Histor, Mrs. A. R. Brennan ry Strong will be slnrl ln lt-nrn ihutlrf-turned to her home on Monday he has completely ri-nowrr-il from morning accompanied hy Msele-' his recent illness.-S. Bruwnei Brennan. rnrned holiday. S -Mr Ln ton Molrlso 'I‘r llay. of a host John and Mrs of --_\lr_ Donald liowhlt. Allgustlnir -The many friends ‘of Mrs. John V(‘nve. ima taken over the muklnftlllincltonzie, will regret to- learn lm- tha p,,¢,.m(.d mx ¢,~np,,_ S llhut she is confined to hcr home -Tile friends of Mr. Austin --- mplp Toomlle. Tryon. are very sorry lo -Mr. sud Mrs. Parke;-_Doianey.0f lcnru that iw in lulzl up wiln ll, luoken arm. S nf the community over the loss of was ---- their :wo little children. and the ~~.___ ,with n severe cold.-S. Norlll Tryon, have the sympathy long spoil of sickness which the one from the High School.-S. --A FINE PROPOSAL-Supl., Grady puld a short visit' to Sum- merhide. during the latter part ol last week. l-le and the \Vatf-r (‘om~l mlssioners ol' the town of Sumnier-,I side, had n conference with.rcie_r~ ence to their supplying tho ruli- way with wuter from the town, system. lt is understood the prop-l nsilloll is likely to he protlllctiw of fruit. beneficial to both parties.-S` --DANCE ENJOYED.-One oi the most enjoyable dances of the year was given at the Brittania Club room-s on Monday, Nov. 26th, supper being served to over one hundred. Compliments were he-ard on all sides in regard to the taste- ful manner ln which the hall who decorated. The chaperones of the evening were: Mrs. J. H. Prltc-li- ard, Mrs. J. S. Perry. and Air-:_ H. R. Crockett. Needless to any the music furnished by the Britta- nia Orchestra was all that clluld he desired. S -WEDDING BELLS.-The mar- riage of Miss Nora Hutcheson, for- merly ol' Rothesay, Isle of Bute. Scotland. and recently of London. Eng.. to Ronald Hugh MacDonald. D. S. 0., M. C.. M. D., ol’ Saskatoon, took place this morning at St. Pat- rlclt's Church, the Rev. Father J. lil. Groves officiatllng. After the ceremony the bride and groom left for a honeymoon trip to New York and other eastern cities, later they will return to Montreal, after which they will go to Saskatoon where Dr. MacDonald has resided since his graduation from McGill, with the exception of some time spent ln postgraduate work and live during the Great War, when he bc- came Colonel and A. D. M. S. for the second Canadian Division. S -Mr. lan. A. Mcliinnon. ill-» popular and enterprising nterclmut ol Coleman, paid a visit to Sum- meralde on Monday.-S. -Mr. Jas. Tuplln, the ,llulli-or lux king of the west. was in town on Monday on business.-S. -Mr. Cuthbert McLeod. New London, the veteran lobster pack- er, was in town on l\londny.S. -Mr. K. D. Sadlolr, represent- ing the Pugh Specialty Co.. was in Summerside yesterday ln the interests of his firm.-S. on Mondaynlornlng for Moncton. where hc intends taking n posi-,` tion.-S. ` Perfect Shoulders lu Arms Nothing equals the beantlfnl, soft, pearl wlites8rpeanneeGounud's - lsntsl Cream ren- dsrs to the shoulders _ sad arms. Covers shin blemishes. Will _ -not nab ol Far ss- rlor to w edeque. on Tuesday. Dec. 4th, 1923, at 2 p.rn. ~ ‘ r J- f _ Thomas Moyne, Secretary. slsnvlct S PEO|lllS vllllltsi f§;.§.;,§‘:...;§§§:§‘l Tha, Makes Fnends THESE VALUES SPEAK ` ' _ ~ l . I That Keep Friends .tiusical Wizard, the Funny Eg; _, ` . Men, the Britannia Orchestra. the " *_- Harmony Four. 11-29-li ' S 5 30 ONE The _ Bargain Centre _ ..._ f . -~ -» = 10 dozen Men’s Wool Heather Coat Sweaters.. Special price _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $1.79 _ 10 dozen Men’s_Heavy Weight Working Coat Sweaters. Special price $2.50 25 dozen Men’s Fleece Lined Underwear. Special price. _ 69c per garment 35 Boy s Suits up to 15 years. Prices up to $12.00. Clearing price _ _ _ _ $6.75 25 Men’s Heavy Winter Ulsters' worth to $25.00. Specilal _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $15.00 A special line of Men’s Mixed Tweed Suits. Very special _ _ _ _ _ $15.00 each 25 dozen Men’s good warm Winter Caps, inside band. Specilal _ _ $1.00 each 100 pairs of Flannelette Blankets, 11|4 .at $2.00, 11l4 at $2.50, 12l4 lat $2.75 L dozen Men’s Velour Hats, worth up to $10. Special Fri. and Sat. $4. clach 10 dozen Ladies’ Fine Heather Hose, reg. $1.00. Special . _ . . . . . . _ _ 75c elach 10 dozen Ladies Heavy Rib Wool Hose, all sizes- 45¢ for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 35c each 1 Web of Coating Cloth, reg. $2.75. Special _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . _ _ _ $2.00 per yard 1WebofNavySerge,reg.85cfor . . _ . ._ _ ._ 69cperyard 2 Webs Fancy Tweed, 54 inch wide. Regular $2.00 for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $1.50 3 dozen small child’s Pullover Sweaters. Special make . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ $1.50 each Childrenis Coats, 6 to 14 years. Worth up to $10.75 for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $6.98 15 Ladies’Tricotine and Poriat Twill Dresses. Special __ _ _ __ $15.00 25 Ladies’ Coats. Extra special values $10.75 to. _ . _ _ _ _ $12.98 15 Silk and Crepe Dresses. Special value _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ $15.00 A line of Silk and Crepe Camisoles. Special _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $1.25 A few Iladies Silk Underskirts. Special _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $2.75 .;"':f_ PRO WSE BROS L ix ' latter apendln t ll Eastern Guardian ..._-........__..._‘i_ “M333 ..f°lf3;;:! -_ mac of Boughtun island, has re- ...'8HOP from Holman'| Catalog. turned lo Bangor, ntter spending ____ her vacation nt her homo at Bough. *H J. MA'BoN_moN'rAoue mn I"l“"d"M'S'“ Mm' A' Hem' Years of medical service overseas' S ééiaf 0 fi. (mined "mee M B°St°“- is sP""‘| p r presents \e_ Antazmn mg ibm- vacauon nt Houghton ,af Treatment. Demonstrations. Mun- |,md_ the guesyof h b U _i _ day. Tllesday and Wednesday. Deo. gm.,-_ M,-_ _,_ _,_ MCCOEIIIHCT1 "in" 3-4*'1`531'11'29'4l~ Genevieue McCormac teacher 3 ____-EASTERN AoENr._Mr J ?ll'hPetwh‘B Lake' spam her mu' . _ _ h _ _ W_ Murdock is now Guardian Agent |,3,d_l.M,;3_r ogg B‘;w“§g§gT“,£ in Montague and will be pleased to B h _ _ _ ‘ oug ton island, uns at visitor to receive news items, advertising, i;¢»0,»g9¢°wn ,md M0m,,g,,e MCE", Job Pri tin - ' ' H K. IWW and renewal li --\lr Murdock Allan, the well subscriptions. tl. ltnolvn lc-urpenter of (Bought-on |75. _'°ANTAzMA*--_FOR ALL THAT lwrIl(l)llt1ki-i+na;v(|!1;?;aontCon sonatmcllon rn ana a.-Mr. Ai- snfier from Asthma. Hay lever and fred ;\1¢~[)0na],-| Lime pond Wm, ,` all catarrhal diseases. Specialist re(-em l. lg B ht ' will he al rl. .l. Mehmrs nexnll V3 °r ° °"g °“ 's'"“d' E'-tore Montague, Monday, Tuesday *_**°>- snd Wednesday. Dec, Il-4-ii. ' 58l_11_ 9, CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL- ___`__ __ 2 4| WAYS EARNINGS ..*~COME T0 THE PlE~80ClAL "`“' at Sl. llargarelfs Hall on Friday ev- The gm" earnings °f me Cana” enlng. Nov. 30th lnsl. Proceeds in ‘Han N“"|°"“' R“"“'“Y'3 lm' the - ai-d of church re-building fund. Ad- “ook ggdwsg November 2l» 1923' _-mission, 25c; Chfldr 10 ; L di were .8 ,120 being nn increase ia-_hlr_ Ear/Til :grit-rl." Wh Dm fm' Pmgerzmnfe n,“.,'§ or s»ns.o9s.oo or 3% he compared s as vows Y lt Sharm Don-I mms my br." _“with corresponding week nl 1922. 559.11.2g.g| 1,; The _groan earnings of the Osna- _ .__` \ dlan National Railways from 'Janu- __»»g°Ug|l¢~r°N |3|_AND _ Mr ary lst. to November 21. 1923 have Lemum 1r_ Am,” of 505,05' Mau" been 225.0l7,05l_87 being an in _‘who has been spending me sum crease of B18.998,i’»8l.83, as com- '_.mer at nn home ln Houghton le- limi' with corresponding no-soil or land, intends staying with his par- 1922- enne for the winter. Mr. Allan ””'-'**4@-- -bronght with 'him from Boston a PREBBVTEMAN3 H-AVE "iw male set and -has lt lhmllea ln his *MTW '_home and 'haa derived from lt a _ 15,9" ummm of pgenum He m_ The Rev. Wllllsm McKay Comes 'lends making the winter evenings H°"° "`°”" °"|° °'W\‘°|'° - _ g po den. _ . _ blts~F|ssh-Rachel. I, ,__ glatfuriusaits if _'.4 r.r.llmnuson ‘ l I , - 1, 'lim l-~i -_pleasant during his stay. He has ' picked up concerts as far enum as Sunday morning e large audien- -Virglnla. The people oi’ Boughton ce ‘greeted the Rev. William M. ._lslsnd. also 'had the pleasure of Mc ay. new pastor of the Presby- lvin¢ tilts results of the Demp- totlsn church. Mr.~ McKay filled a cnll to the isbpeming church which he accepted. For u number of years he was pastor of the Deerfield-Bristol churches in Ohio and cornea to lshpemlng with a fine record_Fle is :1 graduate of Marietta college, Marrlette, Ohio. the oldest college in the northwest terrpory. and ol the Auburn Theologlc l seminary. He and Mrs. McKay and their four children are at home in the n -msc at 106 West Euclid avenue. Regarding the esteem ln which the Rev. and Mrs. McKay were held in Ohio. the McConnelevllle Herald ls quoted as follows: “The Rev. W. M. McKay and his wife have been receiving some very pleasant surprises recently "Lust Tllltruday evening about twenty-five young people from the Deerfield church of which Mr. Mc- Kny is pastor, came in unannounc- _ed and spent the evening nt the McKay home, playing' games. and having s general good time. "Saturday -afternoon at about one o’clock people from the Bristol church of which he is pastor also. came in to the thing over 100, at their home. them twenty large cakes gallons of cream. and the les of the afternoon were I0 Y those who were so fortunate as to participate. One of the very plesslns features ot the occasion was the presentation to Mrs. Meo- Kay ot a purse of |12. Mr. Mackay sbovo mentioned ls s son of Mr. Neil Mlolhy. Moron' snt, Cirdigan. his amiable wife s daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A s of Valleytleld lost. I-low pleasant for that .DH'l_ll\l to bs thus. so-` lerrirpo fight according hil the`tho pulpit at the fvheehyterlsn blows were dealt- Mr '.1 h ch h H U H * H, (I, rn H nl QW' L. An" ml nt. _ ouqp ure s few weeks sgo and sft M. h urned from Bos- his return to his former cherg _te 19 _ _vis in _l!°lls!»°,l_ llllss at upogognguglie, glue. reeglvgq wlrdell lor their years otnlovb and labor by seems their oh dren eh- sssod in elatesdlns the gospel M Tipp! Qhrhi. will not soon be for tten b ~ UI' ` Mennonite highly mmm eltlmlil 'E ._ ’ Many Jobless in North Ireland (Csnsdlsn Press) LoNnoN, Nev. 21.-one "UT" red and any delegates f'°'“‘,f Ulster U-nlonlst Council him? ‘I _lveu ln Gi-en nrltaln to eXl>\°t: the north ol ireland attltudehe wards the general election. T “Y ire concentrating on the l1B¢“*‘m{ ol’ relieving unemDl0l’"‘9“f "“;aD_ they declare ie the outstanding me ser and which nve vel" “fb ,B trade since the armistice I Islled lo alleviate. ‘ .aiu Inn’l Seller 0 _ls [ile_Toriuro *__ » , ..... .» .».~...»-N...-in H l ... ..».. ..~~..»..»...»..-~