THE CHARLOTTEQOWN GUA_i_I’1Jl£_\_l\_l___ i l PAGE TWELVE ____ h i re- - . ._-_--_.- _?_-._ »__ .i_ _.....-._ ERROR llN PURITY FLOUR i . ADVERTISEMENT Oiier oi ‘a oopy oi the Purity Flour tiook Book regularly sold at 30o but FREE this week with a purchase oia 24 lb. or 98 lb. t , saok oi Purity Flour positively does not ’ l ll extend beyond SllTllllllAY, DEOEMBER 17th,! and not until March 12th, as mentioned in error in the hall page advertisement ior ' Purity Flour published in this paper on " l Monday, December 12th. ~ Get your sack oi Purity Flour and lree copy oi Purity Flour (iook Book this week. . WESTERN Gkllflllll Fl.0l.lll MILLS 00., [Tl]. _ Saint John, ll. B. l¢wqr4lhhy SILVER FOXES Bring your Silver Fox Peiis and other Furs to us. We will buy your entire output at highest prices. Mr. D. F. Meehan will be at ottr office Tuesday, November i‘9th and days following, All grades required. G. R. McQuarrie " Summerside l Western Guardian t I —POTATOES WANTED - Wel want ten car loads o! Canada A.‘ ‘table stock. bagged in our new ‘b11551. also n tew curs white oats. lPhotte warehouse. Kennedy Bros.» l Kettsittgton. , 776-12-21-21 I I —KF.NNEDY saos, Ksusme.‘ ‘row. Rsoutns av "m: tent-l 500 drawn and 5G0 undrnwtt geese, also 200 ttndrawn ducks and quan- tity elttciten and fowl, Highest, rush prices pttitl. Phone wareitottninl 1295-12-11-41 i i t l l —~WESTERI;X_ OFFICE. —- Thel Western Ofllce oi the Guardian it loented in the iilcNeill Building. Water St., Summerside, where nub- scriptions and advertising will be received. The Guardian may be purchased daily at: the Wegml-n Otliee tn the iiieNeiil Building or nt the lilolmnaiil News Store. '1 —LAD|ES AID-Tito ll10l11l)i‘i'.~‘. of iltr‘ lattiies .'\ltl, Alberton, lteltl their tittntnti b-trvtr unit eltit-kt-tt FIIIHWI‘ itt the .reen 041k" on “ltlllllilfiil-‘U’. Not’. 110th. Hveryotti: canto nntl t-ttjttyeil ll“- [muntiful ,.,.. llttsi. tvltitrlt Wfli-i sitrvotl promptlv 5|"! fit Hood tentperttittne. Iteeiepiie, which tttnottnte-tl to $2115.00 we". pttt-istetl over to he itseil for pnrislt work. 1* goers PROMOTION-Tile tol- iowtntt; trotn the Arvidean, of Ar- vidn, Que, has referencetto the sue.- cess oi‘ a well knoim Summer-side boy: We tnke pleasure in announc- ing" the nomination of Mr. R. ll. -Morri.~:ot1 who succeeds M. L. Gran- dy as superintendent for eortstrttc- ‘tton work ior this town. Before morning t_o Avaida Mr. Morrison vras orcutoited working in the Maritime Wovinctrs with great success and he acqttitetl the experience that brought him lterc and now occupies t_ the position he has won. We do not doubt with the experience all ready glcquireci he will create tor himself id brilliant future in Arvida. —INDIAN RIVER WOMEN'S 'lNSTlTUTES.-_'i‘\vt-lvt- ntetttitt-rs trtttl l|ll\l' Visit ‘a. tttvl tit illt‘ lltllllll .111‘ Mrs. Aunt hit-ls-lltttt. (illit- lvru envied :t~' i:1l|t1\\'.~t: Prr-sZtlt-ttl. -.\it's. Jim. llt-lil, .\‘.r.t, ‘Ft-t-ttsttti-r. _\l:~'. iittt; iiireetttrs: .\. .\!t‘I.4-lluti \'il't--l're.~i l1. S. .\lei.ell:ttt, y Ileritttrtl Nit-imi- .\it".~t. .1011. (lillis. Mrs, Win. Mann; Xlisu i\':ttlt‘t-t-tt lh-iscoll. Ailtlllliifitli Mrs. Jim. ti. Ait-ln-iiatt, Airs. iitthert (lillis. l\t-lt~~ antes to ailottti (fonvetttittti to nt- heitl in (fharlottetowtt in J-ttly: .\'.rs. Jns. (l. .\i1-i.~‘l:ttt, M131, lllll'llli.'ll .\iel.t-i|:1t1. 'i'ltis ittztllttttt- plant; to assist "SK-hoot ilapns Library t‘otnntlssicn" in their effort to 1-s- tttltlislt lilttztri»; itt tht= Illiiilll‘ SVlIUUlH nt‘ this province. Next. tnt-etittt: to he‘ lttltl ttt the itmnt- oi .\lr.~'.. iittlieri tlillis_ Mttttitt-ru tilt-use ttttswer roll tutll: "Citrisiitnt . Recipes." ' I ~ » {m} TlGNISH _ V .\lr, ll..l. Iirowtt, iiatysitle, is \I.\'l1lil_‘4' llr. ttnll .\ll'.‘i. Jtiltnrilfltll ‘lllllilllt-lll. T ——'.\ir. Fertiitntuti llnliitttt. m‘ ‘he t'.l\'.li._ ('l1t\1‘ll)l\!l10\l'ii. spent the \Yl.‘l‘l(-t‘|i(l in Tignisit. '1' l ~ lifhe trientlu ot‘ llev. iir. tizttitli it-r Pttltttet" Road, will he sorry t0 lit itl‘ or his t‘t)llllliiit"ll ittilisptntititoil. . I‘ DEATH AT ilvssrvtttleyor’ MRS. otzuuts HlGGlNS. got :i lti-itltit tvltttn sltt- it-ii itnvtt lllll ("H iwiiil.’ 311*. l'll'l‘0 F010)‘, “lest- utts sittltlvtily 1ill'.t‘ll ill, tttttl p "'1' Vllll‘l .\it'~'. 'l‘ltt.i.~». l". (Tnttttors, Mrs. l:t\\tt_v in tlto t-ttttrst- oi‘ ll i'~-\\ ti ' l-l~+~'ltli l"- lllliiiiiiii; nntl Alisa (litre. “YEgTylplJ-j, l)“; lip-Tit.» =;'t l’ 1.1 tltt- .'IL'.t' oi‘ tin‘ _\i-:t:.~. Nlttrlltnt-o, hiatus, ttittl hits. iatll lot‘ , whit-s. lLJ, Prauttltt. ("nut-little- iittwtt, is visiting itt-r ltontt- itt 'i‘ll»'~ ‘ttfiilt. '1‘ l »~llt-v. 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Fhc walls oi that There H n iuttitl ilt-tti itt similarity lllllaallllnll llllwll collllll-llll llllll ll ltli)'.~l(‘t1ll_\' spi-ttkitttz. ltt-ttvevn lttt- llljlllllll a; ll vol?" lllllllgllllljll lllltli lti-itttzs nntl tlti- ittwi-r ilillliillli. lugs‘ lmll _l ll llclll lllll ll‘ ' l). .K('lll1I-‘$K.v' Asthma lttnwd) iiiitlt ttrt- sttltjitt-i to tnttny ttiitttt-ttiet liilrililll it-otn itttltttttttttttititt nttti lti till nttttttttir tit‘ t-ttts nntl igrttiset-t. in‘. 'i‘ltotttzt.~t‘ ENertt-it: Oil is ttn en- tirtly re-littbli- lflllilltl)’ tin‘ nut-h ttil witttbt nntl titt- ltttrt-t- (I|'lll'l',‘~i til‘ lili- tnttla Roy Given Bout 0n Technical K. 0. Slll~)l1liROOl\'l€, (1110,. litre, i2. 1.111 "Kill" iloy, (‘tttutiiintt leatlti-r- wiitzltt rhitntpitttt, wtnt it tr-eltnii- ltwrii-kttttt ovt-t" “l(iil" ilenry. (fl . 1t st-lteilttlt-tl ltirnultil bout l E i‘ '_" itltzltt. Titi- (‘levolttttii 1nttn':+ second v tllri-iv itt t1 towel. t‘ ' I Wlliri-il Sum‘, 190. Ht. ' l -ltitr_v,' \'t., won by it technical Silver not only artistic tnevery sense, bui practical as well.‘ “l “y " i .15.. outstanding Gill, tl/Iay we have the pleasure of your Inspection. W. W. WELLNER. LIMITED. Jewelers Since 1868 Sher lmitt ttgaittst 1.1-0 Ntttiezttt. ltrcokt-_ Que. (t; 1-- Rheumatic Pains Gentle massage with Mlnardfls. vt-ill work out tsiillltcss 1m drive nvray pain. --@. S. "£1116 ot= PAIN" i L! NtlM I . _'.. .. ._._t.__..._._ _. WARD‘ I Silver~Fox Buyer l Mr. Rubin is lntyittg silver ilox pelts t t .2 -. l l t N ‘i t tresiotir gpntgptttrtoii Summerside on Monday, Dec. 12th and days following ' AT Till‘) ()l<‘l"i(‘.l'I t or . JOHN A. LEA l ‘H. , flflsllillg mmilfilylng gins- c- l» “it. J. Manon OPTOMETIIIST '9‘ I ~ 1K é‘,- w, int-tits nntl ntltilttttit-t in l)(‘.'il1 human l_ll'l"'l""l "Itltllfllly iititvigltrt ettttct~ Johns‘ iltt-r (lttlltttttlu. kntit-knttt itt the thirtl rottntl oi‘ his u-Plm_k_ ltrings the ttsni- to pirleet test. it. l‘t‘lll‘\'t‘H lite pntisttgett ttttti normal itrt-tttltitit! is firmly estttitiisiteti ttizttin, iiuntlretls oi‘ ti-stintttttiulu i\'4‘.11(‘h.. _. , , _.._ Eastern Guardian ; ..1‘ALL SET FOR CHRISTMAS, ptho thrust iiisplit_i' ert-r eiitowih. .\i:tl)ott'.~1 Drugstore. t ifiTT-libi-i-ill . . ‘EASTERN AGENT-Jill‘. J. W Murdock is Ottnrtiian agent. in Mon. tnizne anti will ha pleased to rso . ltiml- 001"‘ i" ill“ ~“""‘"“l "mm" “l eive news items. advertising. now llllll and renewal subscriptions. l wlxuc-rtou SALE ill iittv. l"-l . Si. Patti's (‘hurt-li. Si:t1';:eo1t,titt Nioniitir, iiiilt at on: li. Xelstutt k Son Auction-Z 10ers. 127w‘ t HISKATES AND BOOTS n i-‘iifi. that is appreeinteti by t~t-t-rytttte»~~ nlti tutti ynltitm-Pottlie 8t ‘Fhotttr-l g-ions i,tii. 1'.".'!t~l2-t-i-.'it‘ ' HMUCTION SALE. -— At John; _McDonald's, Caledonia, on Dec. 20,5 stock, crop. intplemcttts and iurni-t titre. H. Nelson lb Suit. attctione ml 1229-12-1 -2ii= p mnuvtuc uvs and dressed l, Fowl and Chickens also dressed ‘ Geese and Ducks contmcncing Wedq nesday, December ‘lth nt highest tmtrket. prices. H. H. Cox. Morel]. P. E. 1., 847-12-541- p mtsuvtno ct-ttcxeus llVUfYl tiny. nlivi- nttti dressed. Alan arose.’ Jittt-kn nntl turltnyt, tlreanetl, ot ‘lltluiterii price». We ltnre n lull lino‘ oi ntert-ltatttiiso nt spei-ittl prices’ i'0t' the. lloililny trttiio. lLJ. Mr- llottttltl 8t (‘tn l‘artligatt. 121-1.]. 0117-1221411, I4’ VICTROLAB, reeortla rfllllilY-t-l lztitwtttitt pens. illlWH. Pillars, toilet! pundit, ivory. Moira Chocolates. olxgbmhgfrfgeseg’ "d". llhtrker pemi. Kodnlts nntl ilrownit» Drunk" (Yttmttt-htt. stationery, harmonious.’ ' iillvt-rwnre. ltnnil boys, nt hiahmfe i Drug Store. 127712-1141! Gifts that will make him smile on Christmas morning Boy's’ l3ath Robes, $450, siLKNecktiespaeketl itt fancy Christmas boxes, 50c, 75c.- $1.00 t0 $1.75. llll‘lflillll((él‘(‘.lll0ll and Tie in matching combination, packed in dainty box, $2.00, $2.25. $13-50 Silk llose Suppotztcrs put up in attractive box, 50c anti 75c. Combination hose supporter" and ltandkereltiei‘, packed itt neat box, $150. llose Supporter and pair oi’ liiercerizetl Sox. very attractive as a gift, packed in treat b0x,—— $1.00. Combination Fancy Silk Braces, Garters to tnatch, pret- tiiy boxed, $2.00 and $3.00. Pure ‘Linen ilemstitelted Ilandkercitiefs, 25c, 350,500, and 65c. Pure irish Linen lnitialletl Ilandkercltiefs oi’ particularly ltigh quality, 60c. (‘oloretl Rayon Iiantlkerchiei‘ with fattcy striped border, 35c. Silk Crepe llandkercltiefs in fancy colors, 50o. bleece-iittetl Suede Gloves, grey ‘and tans, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. (tape, l Gloves, 1 tieece-lineld, $200, $2.50 and $3.00. . it. Fur-lined Glovesysuetle, it grey and tan, $5.75.; , _ i Silk-iineldl ; grey l suede gloves -$2.75 ' " Unlinetll Grey. Suede Gloves, -_$2.0i,1., g I W201" Gloves‘ for men. 50c. 75c, $1.00, $1.150‘, $2.00, $2.50. 1N1} all wool woven Mufflers in tasteful color and design, $1.50. $2.00, $2.25. Menls Sweaters, in pull- over “V” neck styles, all sorts 01' patterns, $3.00, $4.50, $5.50. Men's Sweaters in wind- breaker style, $4.56, $5, $550, $6.50. liletrs Coat Sweaters ot‘ all kinds, $2.00, $2.50, $3, $4.50, $5. Men's Hats, rattge in the city, $5.00, $7.50. Fur Caps in lieaveritte, seal and Persian lamb, $6.75 to $21.00. Fur Collars of Seal, eoney and Persian Lamb, $7.50, $12.00. ~’ Club Bags, $3.00, $775, $9.50, $13.06, $18.00, $20,- $30.00. Suit Cases, $2.00, $2.75, $4.00, $5.25, $6.50, to $21. Trunks, $6.75, $8.00, $10, $12, $15. f ' Wardrobe Trunks, and $45- ‘ Plain broadcloth Shirts inwhite, peach, cream, blue, separate collar or collar attached. . . $2.25 boxed free. the finest $4.00. $39 Fancy broadclotlts in stripes, checks, fancy patterns, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00. Tricoline, most perfect 0t‘ shirts, retaining its love- ly lustrous finish until worn out; white, peach attd- blue . . . . . . . . . $4.50 Pajamas of all kinds, $2.25, $3.00, $3.50, $4 and $500. Umbrellas for service,_—~ $3, $4, $5. White silk and dotted silk Mufilers, $2 and $2.50. knitted silk Scarfs, white and colored, $2, $2.50 and $3.00., Smoking Jackets Silk Smoking Jitéiteié, $12.50 Silk Bath Robes, $15.00‘and $16.00. W001 Smoking dalckets, $7, ' $9 and $11". Wool Bath Robes, $7.00, $10 and $15.00. Beacon for couch oi’ Chesterfield wrapi or automobile rug, Navajo and other patterns, $5.50 and $6.50. Automobile Wraps in wool, $6.08, $10, $13.50, $16.00.?» Meets street ‘ .. . "-111 tivtrtotm l ‘DECfiMBEktcll, 1927 g ‘g Boys’ Mackinaws, $4, $5, 5J5 Boys’ Overeoats, $1’, .7_7; $10, to $15. l $ ll Boys’ Windbreakers, $11.0 $2.25 to $4.00. ' lioys’ Pullover Sweaters, $1, $1.25, $1.75, $2 and $2.50. Boys’ [Fianneiette Pajamas, $1.50 and $2.00 ' Boys’ Gloves, 45c, 65c, $1.00 and $1.50 Little Boys’ Knit Teddy Suits four pieces, $3.00. Boys‘ Winter Catis, $1.00. Boys’ llcavy Coat Sweaters fancy front and cuffs, $4.00. Boys’ G011’ Stockings, 10c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Boys’ Broadcloth $1.35- Boys‘ Broadcloth $1.50 and $2.00. . Boys’ wooiienToques. 65c. 70c, 85c, $1.00 and $1.25. Boys’ “STAR" Gauntlets, $1. Boys‘ New Caps. $1.00. p Christmas Sox IN WCNDEREUL RANGE $1.0Q Heavy all wool fancy knit Sox, tine cashmere, in check. z Blottses, Shirts, stripe and fancy designs-fine plain cashmeres in black, camel and grey, fancy ribbed. Rayon and wcoi; , Any of these‘ 00 in dainty box“ . . . . . . . . . ' LL Silk Sox in tans, browns. . black, grey -—- beautifully . made, exactly what every man requires sometimes. Boxed in Christmas boxes ' lTEX-—-soft wool inside, pure _ silk outsider-ail good col‘ ors, the perfect hose for the titan who wants smartness and ecmforu Boxed f0 Christmas Silk , Blankets, suitable n .| " . i ' 111111151) Charlottetown" l .1: