n: neraall - FRlDA_Y_. “The Store of a , Jhousand Gifts ” Sale of Last Seasons FUR COATS ' at heavily reduc ed, Prices we've JUST BEEN come through the FUR > . 4A‘ 55h“... liiLS. ...s bu) 151'- They are bein duced prices. Make no mistake about and Kare taken out all the garments of ..-..-_~ed you to-day at amazingly re- this offer the coats are wonderful value. good styles, good furs, but the policy of this store demands a clearance of all past season's goods, S0 HERE THEY ARE:- 7 only Ladies and Misses Beaverine Fur Coats in 51105 16, 18, 20, 3i, 36. Very smart Fur Coat. at a small $110.00 ’°’ $ 09.00 1 only French l-‘ur Coat plain collar and cuffs size 42 length 47 in. just the coat for large tall person last cost worth to years style former Price $165.00 for 895-“0 1 only Belgium Seal Coat with platinum Wolf Col- lar size 8S, length 43 in. beautiful rich lining of pussy silk this coat left over from last year good style for- $225.00 ’°" $149.00 l only Belguim Seal Coat with beautiful Natural Wool shawl collar rich brocaded silk lining size 36 mer Price length ll in. former Price ’ Neck Ties from 50c up. T. G. Ives, a d Western Guardian —LABGI BUNCIIG 01' real English Holly, at 25c per bunch at Holinaiis- Summerslde and Cruarlottetown. ' 659112-2041. -A MEETING of the Kenslngton Racing Club will be held in Brown's filler Shop Saturday evening. 8 o'clock. I. R. Brown, Secretary. 640-12-19-21. JBESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Kflllhiwn and Freetown services D00. 22nd. l0 a. in. Sunday School; ll a. m. Christmas Sermon "What Bethlehem Brought to the World." 3 p. m. Freetown service; '7 p. m. Sermon, “Why tlie' Angels Sang." 8.15 p. m. A service of song, will be» rendered by mean‘ ‘o! the choir. The minister will sing a Welsh selection. Rev. T. Lewis Williams, B. a. n. 0., Minister. ‘ Eastern ‘Guardian ..'MONTAGUE noses ' RACES. August on», mo. 12-19-31.‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GU/tRCIAN .31’!!! LARGEST line o! Christmas Gifts we have ever shown at. Mabons Drug B0010. 539-12-16-6i.' ..°OAI.L AND SEE for yourself our wonderful display o1 Christmas Goods at Mabon‘: Drug Store. 839-12-10-61 ..'LAI.GI STOCK FLOUR AND FEEDS. wholuaie and retail. Lowest Prices’. Poole do Thompson, Ltd. Mont-ane- ~ ia-o-zivus .31‘? YOU WOULD SHOW your aflection tor her, give her one oi our New Gloria Silk Crepe Dresses. T. G. Ives. Limited. 61242-1541, ..°CIGARS AND CIGALITTES in fancy bone. Moira Chocolates in fl-lwy Mm. COIOred Ivory Bets and small Ivory Pieces at Mabon’: Drug Store. eao-lz-ie-ei. . RMAKI YOU!- Gll-‘T worth while with One of our Ladies’ Warm Winter Coats. We will help by giving you twenty five per cent ofl regular prices. '1‘. G. Ives Limited. 022-12-18-0. .,._._ “"88! HIM SMILING" when he opens one of our individual boxed Xmas Shirts with tie to match. Men's Limited. 632-12-18-41. “QPICIAL ‘ PERFECTION ICE CREAM BRICKS for Christmas can be procured from the Souris Cream. cries. Place your order early. v 003-12-20-31 --'MEN'5 SOCKS, Garters, Braces. Gloves, Sweaters, Silk and woolen Mufllers. Primes, etc. will help to solve your Xmas problems. May we assist you? T. G. Ives Limited. 022-12-18-41. \-i__ “WYNITED CHI/RC]! OI CANA- 522500 "” 049.00 1 only Dark Rat Coat lage collar fancy cuffs fancy.‘ embroidered lining sizc 42 length iiin. great value for the Price $135.00 1 only beautiful Rat Coat first cuttings left ovei from last year good style size 38 length 44in. former - "$235.00 ’°’ $149.00 Price '1 ‘HE STORE OF SOUTHERN NOTES ‘liie picsen; auitci" has impressed neryoiic ivltli its extreme nreoocityzl : Ii. may be accepted as very prob- While still in a state oi very early lliallf)’ it has accomplished more in , MOORE a IfI°LEOD A T HHOUSAN D GIFTS Jes. l) MacMlllan of Wood Island iwest ts rapidly recovering from his peoent illness. able that. Rev. H. P‘. ThOmns will '.lie way of all wintry achievement {WWW ‘he ‘>311 m" h" 59m 34"“ Alan many Ul-lhflk‘. liavc tioiie (luring their whole existence and should ll. now cease its rigors and fall into a suit and balmy mcocl ‘it. will have no reason to be ashamed of the record .t has already established sis an as- iet to the coal dealer. ‘We are pleased to report that Mr. no him by the Presbyterian Congra- (gatlvn at Wood "Island. i The close of navigation may now be looked for at, an early date if present weather continues. l I 1, We regret to report the passing a.- wvay on 'I‘uesday 10th inn o! Mrl. lllunt w-ho has been an invalid for 40+o+oooo04+e0e0ooem+oo4 “m6 FWm-hd B" the 119ml 91 h" ‘ 0 EYESIGHT EXAMINATION , Fitting and supplying Glasses m" H. J. MABON OPTOMETBIBT Olilce Connected Wlth >OQOOOOOQOAQQQ¢H;, Drugstore Montague, P. B. I. l relatives Mr. Daniel and Mi- flora Nicholson 0X Uxtle Sands. Mrs. Hunt had reached the advanced age of l0 years. Her remains were brought to Grand View station by train and from there the funeral procession ended to Valleylleld where inter- ment. took place. I agree moat cordially with the sentiments ol some of the Guardian _ readers that the contributions to the, Readers Forum in the Guardian add appreciably it not to the gayety o! nations, yet to the hilarity of the province and the‘. in ltsel! is no small service. But the humorous quality o! the contributors is by no means the only excellence, for there is the ed- ucative value which is almost inel- tinisble. Every encouragement should be given to this particular field o! Journalism generously and disinter- amdly. It would be no harm (or redera now and again to express ap- preciation in either prose or poetry o! those who scribble themselves in- tn the hearts and mirth centres of the public. Again alrzce cheerfulness improves the health and tends to prolong life this delt- trilvutiotls in no small degree llghttfl our medical bills and would in HBO give our province a record u the peculiar home of centenarianl. All this and perhaps much more. In the controversy over prohibition one note raring out pre-eminenfly a- mong a host o! contenders and that was ‘headed "Alcohol and Literat- un"_ signed Gin Ricky. Among A JIA-Georsewwn and 81311119011, sei- l vices simdav Dec. ma. Georgetown ' ll m m., and 7 p. m. ‘Sturgeon 2.30 | p. m. Christmas messages st all set‘- vleee. Rev. C. U. MacNevin, pastor. “QIOIITAGUI! — 5t. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Sunday morn- ing subject, "Hts name and Himself?’ Evening subject, "God's own time." Special Christmas anthems and songs. Pastor, Rev. G. A. Sheridan. (Patriot please way.) "'58!!! POTATO QBIPPING has been renewed again, after more than a. month's cessation, for there was no shipping scarcely in November and the first days or December were too cold to handle parisl-iablee. 'l‘lie cars were loaded Saturday and Monday. There are an odd few who ship, ‘- scarcely any until this. One man. James McAully, is now putting s50 buahela aboard cars at Hannoiiy. The majority, however, have shipped all they could spare long ago. “WIEAVY MAILS-The Ohristmll mails this year are breaking all re- cords. The aavaral rural carriers from Bouris and also from liaat Bal- tic and Elmira, are now using wood sleiglis, with great high boxes to carry all the bulky Christmas parcels. as well as the loerm of parcels from the mall order houses. No wonder the postman! horses get played-out, and fall t0 mail time. great number o! mu, valuable nie- lea that gain shone with a brllliancy all its ens-a 30660000000000 save ioua are: sxaimmi auo ouisaaa nmo er E. PARKMAN Ieglaterel Optometrist Montague. P. I. i. E. ..°PAB.KEB DESK SETS, Parker! Pens. Water-man's Pen Sets, at Mab- wb 9w: Store. 039-12-10-61. I i I its Stnrellruulifllll, piggci. , M!5Z9,§_f£>t!!g!g§!"”"“" "- u; 4r We - 4 f J‘... _ i“ ‘<0, l x Gift Suggestions To Capture Feminine . Admiration Say “Merry Christmas ” With Gloves Ladies fur lined (iloves at . . . . ..,$i.50 ' Swede Silk lined. Price . ...$3.25 Pcrins, best quality, price .5300 1b 65-00 Give'lier hose this Christ- Leatlier J acketsfDecide on this now, the rage of the season. Prices, $19.50. Leath- ette, $7.25. ' mas. Prices $1.00, $1.50 i0 $2.00. - Special all silk hose in new- est shades and all sizes neat- ly boxed for $1.95. HANDKERCHIEFS For All Boxed from . . . . . . . . . .. 50c to $1.50 Seperate . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c to 25c Present her with a Sweat- er, which is sure to be used for the coming cold season. Prices $3.25 to $5.75 and $6.00. Gift Suggestions i i Other Suggestions. Handbags, Beaded Even- ing Bags, Scarfs, Smoeks, Umbrella, Corsage Flowers. 'A gift you'll never regret nor shaforget, “A Fur Coat." Linens as a practical Gift for the home. Bed- spreads, Luncheon Sets, Pillow Cases, Tapestry runners, Cushion tops, Linen towels, Bath mats, Bed Comforts. Baby wants Bonnets, Mittens, Booties overalls, Rompers, Silk underwear, Comb and Brush sets, Stockings, etc. can. That Men Will Like to Receive Men ’s Bath robes 1 'A large assortment oi‘ Bathrobes in soft wool LINGERIE Always useful, always ac- ceptable, lace trimmed night gowns, costume slips, two piece sets, envelope chemise. Braaslere top combinations. Bobbets and Bloomers. Tall- ored and fancy styles, all shades antiizes. Blanket cloth. Prices . . . . . . . . . . $6.50 to $900 Brocaded Silk Rayon Dressing Gowns. Pric- -ea $9.00 to $16.50 Fancy Boxed Neckwear. Prices .. . 45c, 50c, 85c. $1.00 to $4.50 Brace and Garter sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85c to 51-75 Brace, Garter and Armbands . . . . . $1.00 to $2.75 Boxed Suspenders . 75c, $1.00 to $2.00 Mufflers 81.50 to $7.00 Fancy Boxed Hose 50c to 81-50 Men’s Shirts from $1.00 to $555 Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs 50c to $1.50 Tobacco pouches 81-35 Men’s Hats $2.75 to$4-00 Suit Cases $l.75to$25.00 Club Bags $1.50t0$Z8.75 Hat Boxes and Vogue RobeCases. Prices...- 8450009-1-59 This Store will be open every evening until Christmas, commencing Thursday, Dec. 19th. Pro wse Bros Limited m» Store of Many Gifts