._ - _ '-~=-.1 1... 1..... f i . i - -__ -.A 1 r» _ __i;.___ i V’ 2 .»c~ ' _.ip- ..,~..~.~.-._~._.;~§£="f'=~ " ` yi" "“'°T_ ° <._ _ Agar _, -;rf”’-I-_~.~ Jnmfx, ‘_ . "-» .¢. ,_ ii 'myth ’ qw! lJ|\ f . - in-&nl. & lui 'P T to clear at 33 1-3 off. 33 1-3 off. _ L1NEs,01~‘. LADIES AND M.IsSEs_.co_ATs 0TA{'11?R$11.9s, $16.00, $18.75, '$21.00 AND $28.00 Coats of Pn-io. Tweed and Velour. Good serviceable My-les in shades of grey, fawn and brown with and without furT:eliars and cuffs. Thlis .ls a wonderful opportunity to Big Clearance of LADIES’ COATS NUW LUN Come Here for Best Styles and Biggest Values . A 'line of Coats that were good values at $32.00. 836.00, |35-9°' '43-9° ."4 UP. 'WW \ This line includes all our very best Coats. Many good si-.Y|¢s left tie chnoda YNIT1 - in Mm/ella, velour, cuz checa velour, etc. Hairana mn lined with bv! tlwililty lin' ings of silk, satin and sateen. with and without fur collars and,cuffl. A". li" 0\l,_f\¢W straight line and side closing affects. No old liylea and I iI°°°5 ‘U°|°¢.|1i°" °f WWI 1° choose from Including fawn, brown. grey, etc. All sizes from 16 years on slle 44 at CLEARING AT 25% secure a good quality stylish coat at avery reasonable pnlce. _ CHILDREN’S COATS _ The balance of our Chlldren's Coats are now clearing at Big Discounts. Of Flannel, Canton Crepe. Crepe De Chine, Trlcctine, Flannel Dresses l'n many smart styles and some trimmed with contrasting colors. Saifine and CaM°~'\ Cf'°P¢=‘I in "WN dressy styles and .1 good aissortmernt of shades. also a good 'line of Perlot Twill and Tricotlne Dresses i-n serviceable dressy styles. All eil". OUP' P"|¢¢l I" "°l¢°"lb|° and sure to please. P1-<>wSs I-f<1~ DRESSES _ _ ; ~_ _`h»ous¢e.~H_ rvveaiiuier iior haiulinig honnle their .fire nvcsod .th . - 1801' hau-ling lafmro lsoaidis.-11-l, fthe Wsstarn___Guardisp IHOP f|'o;ar_I-l_irl,na.n s Oalaloa _.A GOLD SNAP.-f.l1he iillwt is www sum! et =UN\l» 0° SIM” night the mercury dwnved to lodiqmesbelow with ihocirvofy mlm-'H ...WHEN IN IUMMBRBIDL - Guardian on Water Street Bum mefslde and DI! for Y0\ll' lr you want to set 011° of 0 '|011- derfui Farm Calendars Jamrary derson, --ics N01' 'roo SAFE.-'rnore allied-lil on tivo harbor ice. »Only ai »few_d¢-ya “co a oeem-.iloadeid for ~Bedboue._ broke uluroirgilr but were extrlicated »_wit.h no serious efkvivin.-4!-I. _ _ -FISHING 8EABON.- Smell iisllccrnreln are meeting with mucl. bieioiier squiccess Iiioir 'che liast few 'ut some have taken Iainly good* ::.;cilx>es sind as a. /inairber of -fact lil-tie °01l11fD1liiil11a nine heard.-‘H. #PROPERTY »CHANGE8.--- Dr. W, G. Church. 'bias sold his resid- ciniee on .First Street, this purchaser is Mr. Max B. Gallant of .ohio town. Willa is .m ‘be oougraitnillailied on -bei- oomimg the owmer of this valuable -CALENDARS--A limited num- ber of the wonderful calendars for farmers being issued by the Guar- dian have been received at th Western office of the Guardian on Water Street. Summersido. A calendar will be given to the per- son renewing the Guardian or to any new subscribers. -GETTING THE WOOD 0UT.-`- Miunw farmers are busifly taking ad- vaauhage of.ii1e pmosenit favorable . ns ey report |nh»a.1. a team can id-rlve almost anywhere through the 'woods as -there is snow einiougir --GOING INTO BUSINESS.-»Mr. MoGalllluim, li\s opeiniiimg a IAW Water Street. oppiiulié -Stone. Paimiters and pafper have just finished mlneir the Oirice sind |M.r. Me- rwill orpien .business early- is Year.-H. pid! Hunan ~.~_..,_ cm at ui.. woman mme or we ~-'*¢KN°W'-F99" ‘NT - Among the generous Aliases" whose name was omitted in the soknowlodrmonts throush no pre nous notice having been received was Kenneth Beer, Montague °LA§T SAILING--The M!dl ar 1-lnvettf arrived at our-ip Wednesday. Deo 240| which la her last trip this year She wen proceeded to Halifax, where she will lay_ up for the winter months. -S- 7 ..~aa||.s ron sr. arenas.-_ The Behr. -"Acadia", owned hi H- H. Acorn. Sourie. arrived Saturday, Dec. Nth. from Hawkesbury, she will load at once. with mixed cargo or lumber. p|oduce.etc~, for t. Pier-ee. Isnt yesr she left Souris for thst port late as Jan 18th. and had a~ successful trip. - -S. -_idx .._~oa_pl\nT_i.ln5 Rloaevrso. 4-We _regret thsdepafture of the hglsass Gprfcft 0 Monday, Deo Hb- tor Sesitlatliipa neu has b ld 4 reqgfnsl-hge slilon with Chnadisn uk :_ ggmmerce for cars, both will .ba nggch missed from the ouunuultyi they freely ave of their talents to Church, or any Worthy enterprise. Our best wishes follow them. _ -S. .HARHANMGRE IN PORT.- The Government Steamer "Arran- more" arrived here from George- town Christmas morning awaiting favorable weather to proceed around North side- In a previous effort ic secure buoys there, she met with 6 quantity of drift ice and was forced to make harbor. While we welcome the genial Capt. and crew among us. we hope their next effort will .prove successful. as they are anxious to finish up and continue route according to schedule. -S. ---€O&-l PERSONALS ..°Mias Mary MacLean, student ai. McGiill College, is spending Xmas holidays at her home here- Her many friends extend a h--"c welcome. _'_,__ ..°Messd.alfedi Sffid10.ei\s ..-___ 49% U. S. lmidustriail Al-colroi _--_ 84 MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory -..-...-._-.-- 104.10 1982 Viciiory -......-....__ 106.15 1922 Victory -..--....... -.. - 1937 Vlictory ...... _.-..-_.. - BAN K8 Bank Commerce .-..___.__._. 197 Bank Royal __-..__.-_._.-_.. 227 'Bank Montreal ,_.-.-....-.__ 241 Drink 'Nova -Scotia ..-....-.. - wiheat, Dec, 178%. May 177.‘July 152%. 'C\>nnI,'Dec. 125%. .Mindy 129%. July July W7l1e\at,|May\ 185 _ Jllly 181%, -e490->--_- IMPORTANT .MEETINGS .' _ `_'*’_."T‘ ' Dr. P. E. Doolfiilhle, President Canadian Automobile Association. Toronto, will address meetings al iiollews: . ' » .Beard.of. Trade ,Ronmlf Char lottehfwn, -Monday, January Sth. Montague, Tuesday, January 8th. Bourls, Wednesday, January 7th. Summerslde, Thursday, January Bth. 13056. . 1 ~ mms, Doc, is9%.Maiy ea'/._ 63%. ' ly upon. the tender spot and relief Kensington, Friday. January ith. comes instantly. Sl.. Jacobs Oil is All Meetings at 7.30 except Mon- a harmless rheumatlsm and sciat- tagus where meeting will be held lea llnlmsni, which never disaplae 10 p. rn. at conclusion of Yeung points and cannot burn the skin. 'Adema Show umbar uv! Qu-it comnli\lulnsi| nr. Dooimie win ¢peai;,,,"q\ im. Get n.-smslldtrial lrrtlile from ylgllzllntsnsta ef ‘I;et\rlst__‘_fr,g£{' ~ dr\Ilst.n~nua mom _be ei..-._ yougf be :ras from rhsumstlc and P. E?°l?l”si,l:l”`l'mflT) Lf e* o _ sokilc palm soreness, stiffness and p,-_ p°,|W;.,.,, _q.,,,|,.t R \$Pe& \ {, _ f ‘ _ _-_.I 1 '||ne1ln»|.- Dona .sutilsrl Relldaunierliy ysign.-0. ou Ji? !.§‘x{s°,_.. 'll mniwnumsv _ 'rorwN1‘0, Dee. so-'roi-onto in ' ` " ': W C ' ' lulcs ' D006 Em lmnaig' - .‘i . l'| PERSONALS. -Rev. Father P. L. .McMahou, l"rents Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Mc- Mahon, Kensington. Father Mc- Mahon celebratcd mass on Sun. day at St. Mary's Chapel Kiensing- ton. . __.K_ -Mr. and Mrs. Marsha-ll Mc- Mahon of Hope, B. C., 'arrived on Christmas night on the finst part of their honeymoon trip, at Kon- sington, Mr. McMahon's -former home. They leave again afi/er the holidays on return to Hope, where Mr. McMahon has charge of the C. P. It simon. ___K_ fa’ 3.8", and | 6% __ ' _.'».. ix? 6%/dren (ff .72 Balcerb f Cocoa Their active, energetic, little bodies fteque_ntly require a large amount of nourishment and much of this is suppliedbyBaker’s ‘ Cocoa ina readily 'ossimilable form. 311137. e 4 xii* "`°" _A l ani. .aa and * 2 :No Rest 'Wiiih Aeiiilnria.--Asthnrs usuail ly 6.1.14/ulis Bt might. filhel one 'w 'loss of strength, th, -deihilliiy, the .loss of ilesih evfilsi which must be ex- Ulflfwo is secured. possible. Dr. Aisihirnla. Rernédiy has ilts merits through yew;-5 or A its-.lal wlilll sumely con.- vince you. *--o-ea»--- LECTURE AN-D CONCERT 'On the evening of Thursday, November 27th, a lecture and con- cert was h-eld in the Brookfield Hall. The evening was fine and quite a large audience was present. Mr. Chhs. E. M»cDuff pre-sided. Tho following programme was carried gut. Opening Chorus, Choir. Remarks by Chairman. Chas. E. McDuff, Lecture. Hon F. J. Nash. Solo, Mr. Mu.-duck Mcl_.cod (cn- corezl). _ Reading, Miss Ella Seaman, (cn- cored). Sala of -bags of candy- Inatrumental Music, Mr. Harrison Baldenston. Reading, Miss Florence McLean, (encored). cdllendlng, Dr. Gco. Green, (encor- Addncsd. Hon. F. J. Nash.. Chorus. Gholr. Auction sale of boxes of candy. Rev. R. H. Siavo:-t who had been elliinged during the eurrller part of the evening in helping to "make two lreari’s beat as ons" arrived just alter the lecture began. Before _the gathering dispersed Mr. Slavert save n ii ort, 'address onthe merits ot the lecture. He spoke in flowing terine or Mr. Nnsh'a a.be .pmeontatibn of the subject and assured the lecturer that al. uiiry time in the future when he could -return and -give to the people of Brookfield. another such pleasant and profitable en- isrinlilhients th.st.a hearty wel- come would be found awaiting him. A hearty vote o!..theitlra to the lecturer and -.to all who had assist- ed in making the entertain- ment such oi success was moved by Mr. Siaveri seconded by Mr. Alex Campbell und tendered by the chairman to Mr. Nash and to all others taking part in the pro- gramma- Mrs. D. Arch. McLean was the organist of the evening and M»r. Ceoil.C'.rm‘pbell did well the work of auctionesr. Quite a snug sum was realised which is to be devoted to church purposes. The gathering. was closed with the National All-them. Toronto May Have Piisscnger Airplanes Ohh 'small Qnoallm san' L-eu. _ -"-a honmeeh is 'needed most. fine » .-»' rect fashion, the At $10.00 'A group of nice’ quality coats of many sorts worth to $15.00 each,_now offered during this sale at each ' $10.00 » ~,\ .\, .. ei. " -A Clearance Sale 0f Coats Every winter coat in this -splendid selection-the best that Prince Edward Island oifers-the height _of c_or- is reduced to-day without regard to .any former pricings. This is a chimce that you cannot aiford to pa-ss if you are in need of a coat. 3 big saving groups _. '._.. .1 __ I ORE I’I°LEOD . r supreme rn quality design and tailoring At $13.50 This range of 24 coats includes gar- ments regularly selling as hi h as $22.00 each. going at only $13.50 f 0 Ai $18.00 In this lot 27 handsome n e w coats of many kinds, worth to $29.00 each, on sale at only ‘ $18.00 _ ' _ ‘ OFF ALL OTHER ‘ ,_ __ MISSES AND WOMEN’S _ _ ' _ CUATS $32. Coats will sell at $21.34 ‘$36. Coats _will sell at $24.00 $40. Coats will -sell a't $26.67 $48. Coats will sell at $32.00 $60. Coats will sell at $40.00 TERMS POSITIVELY ` CASH _lg ,_-. ,- f . .<- 'xi Canada.. ~ - -Mr. Cox has been asked by the head of 'a' certain airplane company to put a price on some 13 acree of land in Stewart Manor. property in th-e east end of the city, bounded on the north bythe Kingston road and on the south by Queen Street- “I am unable. as yet to give you the nirme of i.he'»principal of the concern." said-Mr. uox to The Sui.- “but l may .state _that hs is an in- ventor of consldferablc note. and psticntee of -.s new type of alr- pl-ane engine which husbeen tested and approved bythe British gov- ernment, und which is stated by the experts to a,l_most triple the llre of the raaclrlne.'... "For some time this company has been looking over Toronto pro- perties withva_~Niew to obtaining a suiiu-ble location for housing their machines _dnditaklng off and land- ing. ' ., _-' "The thirteen acres which they are considering is wooded. and this they say is an advantage, lor other. wise it is lei'el-andthe plan is to cut a broad swathe through the trees, utilising those which are left as a protection for the muchiuen from sir currents. a feat which will facilitate .tho take-off and landing- "I was told," slid Mr- Col, "that the airplane service from England io the continent is now on a com- mercial -bash and s paying venture ad with the~ua_w type ofmachlne the 'Poronw company plans to use its commercial success is practical- ceutiy vmlted Canada to look over GENEVA. Deo. 80-T.ranaP0\‘fA- the dominion as a field for invest- tion of the holy year Dligrinm V* ment -and business. As a result Rome is a problem .which has nec- of this visit. one.of its members essituted the asnembllng of ani ind bds just lnvosued $250,000 in Can- ternatlonal conference of raiiroa adlau securities on behalf of the meh MP0- Wh'-vt With the pllgrlmg Zurich General Accident and Lia- passing throlllh Swlnlefmud an puny insurance company. it is :hose from -this country it has $32 sum that other -swiss flminciu .in~|rounu-necessary to l°h°d“i° 1 stitutions are going to follow thisl250 BP9¢l°~l U`“1“°‘ example. - ___ _ » . Q... , 0 l’r11i¢¢ iinrnii-niusninrlu i0lllIEli'll0l ,_ . _ ` _ . _ .1/I .» . . A Oonventlon of the Liberal-Conservatives of Prince County Wi" 5° _held In Oummerslde on _ _ 1 » ,\’ ‘. VO- r Wednesday, the 14th Day'ofJ_ar`iili\l‘1’ A-D-1925 _at the hour of ONE O'eloek In the sftsrnoon for the purpose of ehoosixg In candidate to represent the Electoral District of Prince County at t e forthcoming Dominion Election. _ Emi Pen win be mmm is una nw eéiagatn 0° tm cov\v°'\*‘°”- W. -F. 1'Av|_.0ll. M. D. . President East Prince Liberal-Oonaarvatlve Assoo|l¢|°"