Go To A Dealer Who Carries Dominion Rubbers Because he can give you better service in every way. Dealers who carry DOMINION RUB- BERS are able to give their customers tough, sturdy, long-wearing rubbers be- cause DOMINION RUBBERS have these qualities. Dominion dealers know that DOMINION RUBBERS will properly fit every style and shape of shoe worn by men, women and children -——and t_i_i__e_ir customers get the 50% extra wear that comes from wearing perfect-fitting rubbers. Don’t ask for “A Pair of Rubbers,” Say: “I Want Dominion Rubbers!” —-ELEGANT DOWN OOMFORTB male suitable Xmas gifts. Prices $10.00 to $18.00. Sinclair a ste- wart, ‘Limited. —-LARGE QIZE REVERSIBLE cliinlz Comforts, worth $5.00, sei- ling now $3.75 each at Sinclair's. ——8UPERi0R QUALITY Brey wool Blankets. regular $7.50. On sale special per pair $430 s. Sinclair's. —A BUSY MAN.--Mr. Clarke. the professional horse shoer of Augustine Cove la lrcp" husy these days sharpening caulks lie finds the autos make no differ ence among the horsemen in tii's vicinity. D H. E. .---PO0R FISHING-Weather con- ditions for some time past has been unfavorable towards the euc. csss of fishermen. The men. how~ ever. are optimistic and attend to their work. restilting in daily shipments of smells being sent out, the returns i'roin which are small btii enough to pay expens- i-S. —WEDDING BELLS. A very quiet and pretty wedding was sol- cmnlzed at St. ;\iary‘s Convent Summorsitie, Nov. 10th, whet Angela Thressa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Durant, Summer side. and John Emmet MacDonald, a prosperous young former oi’ Mill Valley, were united in the Hot.) lionds of matrimony. The cere- i-iotiy WflS performed by Rev. J. J. Mueiitmalti. The bride was becom- lngly attired in .~. beaver cloth suit with lint to match and wore furs. the gift or the groom. The bride vms attended by her friend Miss QQOOO$O0099000-0QQO00O000000OOOQQOOOO50.09OQOOQQOOOQQQQQQQOQQOOOQfi§QUQCQQQQ L. ANDERSON “S BIG SALE When ? ? XMAS WEEK DECEMBER 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24TH This is your opportunity! l)o your Xmas shopping HERE where you will find SUf ‘H ATTRACTIVE PRICES. SIX BIG BARGAIN DAYS EVERYTHING DOWN. The following are ONLY a FEW of the reduced prices. . ll). 9c All Clothing .. . 80c Boots and Shoes .. . 46»: Rubber Footwear .. _ 46¢ Dry Goods . Hardware . Xmas Goods Granulated Sugar . Best Fancy Molasses .. King Cole Tea .. Blue Bird Tea Rakwana Tea Salado Tea Bulk Tea (Blue Bird) . Twist Tdnziccos . . Twist Tobaccos A Navy dark A Navy dark . White Rose Gaso White Rose Kero . Groceries . EXTRA! Special Clearing of Sweaters, Caps and Scnrfs, Women's Dresses. Serge marked down to the lowest. Sec our line of fancy haridkerchleis. L. humorist. Peters, r. t. l. 5 Q 9 Q v 9 v I v C v v v v v v Q Q V 9 Q Q I Q O v v V v v 6 Q v Y v Q O V 6 v Q v v Q v ‘ v 1 I g l)()N’T MISS THIS. Q Q O v v v v I v v v v Q v v v v v v v v v v v v O V Q v v é i o v Y QOQQQOQOOOOOOOOOOOQOQQOOQOOOQVQOOQOOOOOOOOOOQOQQOQOQOOOO'&OO'~OOOO£OOVO§O'QQ .\iurga.et Ahearn of Sttmmerside, while Hubert MacDonald brother < f the groom ahlv purformed the duties oi’ grooms-intuit. After tho PPFPIIIOIIy the. bridal party tlrovo lo the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kelly, “here breakfast was served. The happy t-otiple left on the early train |'or liallfnx and lulu-r (‘atur illau "Wit-s. -TRIBUTES OF RESPECT.»- The floral and spiritual bouquets ienderd by sorrovring friends upon the death of Frederick Farrant. of Summerside. who was buried on TilGSdiiv last, tell in a small mea- sure the high esteem in which lite memory oi’ Mr. ifarrant was held in the community. Among the of- ferings ivas a crescent from the fainilv. a crescent from Eckhart and Norman Wadman. a pillow from the Summcrside Fire l)e~ partment, ‘a wreath from Prince bltlward Lodge No. 22 i. O. O. i~'.. a wreath from Zllr. and Mrs. Thos. Larkins and family. a wreath from ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Larkins and ‘family, a cross from Mr. and Mrs. |\\'.rman Birch, a spray from Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell, Moticton, a stiray front Mrs. Nelson llowatt, .t Mr. and Mrs. W. J. from Mr. Q 9 Q v v v v v v v v v v v v v O v v v O v O v v v Q v O v Q v v v v g spray from Buchanan, n bouquet. .¢ and .\lrs. Williant McQuarrie. .1 ‘(cross from .\lr. and Mrs. Walter I-(irecn. Spiritiiil ltniiquets were ni- v I it-red by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry lion-l cem- Mr. and Airs. J. M. Noonnn. and famiuy; Mrs. Alexander Iii"- iitluald anti family, Division No. T; A. (l. li.. .\ir. and Mrs. J. E. Dalton Mrs. l’. l,. Murphy and daughter, St. Paul's Dramatic (Tlub. Mi‘ and .\'lrs. W. J. Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. \\'. it. bicNelil Mr. and Mrs. J. .i. Gaiulet. .\ir and Mrs. Roy Silli- nhaut. Mr. and .\irs. Alfred K005, hm. Mr. and Mrs. J. F). Gallant, llouzlt-s Alnchleill. the Altar litiys of Si. Paulie (‘lturrlr Other floral remomhranct-s were rcceiveti from Mr. and Mrs. J. l". Taylor, n wrettth from Mr. and Ali's. \\'. .l. Nlnttari of Boston. a spray . from Mr. anti Airs. i‘. O'Brien and l-‘. l~‘. Wright oi’ Auburn. .\ias.=i.. and n irreatlt from .\ir. anti Mrs. .l. ii. \\'_\".ttt. and family oi’ Summersiti". illonrton papers tileast- copy). cmqroeut For Infants and Children in us: For Bran 30 fuss Q-O-Q4-O-Q~Q'§§~O 9O O4 04-04-00 O-OO40-OeO-OOOOOOOQOOCOQQOQ -8HOP from ‘Batman's Catalog.‘ H vale School District against nine -—LOVELY ALL WOOL crib Blankets only $2.25 each st Sin- clslr's. -i0E NOW SAFE-June Trav- erse river is now well frozen over and Mr. Frame Gardiner ls rnakins good use of the ice b‘. tishinr, _ "smells. lie reports smells as being 5’ scarce. D i ,.#RlNK NEARLY COMPLETED --~'l‘ha new rink at Carleton Siii~ ing is nearing completion and will soon be ready for skating. Young and old are looking forward to n good wintersspoit. i) Baby’ A so ‘Fraarani’ p and refroshiné’ 4101i . .-~llOSi"l'I‘AL lMiPROVEMENTS. wnmongst other improvement re- cently added to the equipment of the Prince County Hospital there .lias been installed a steam seriii- zer at the cost of close to $2,000 iviiirh is a great addition to tho institution. —~COUNTV COURt-Decemiier term of the County Court met at Alberton on Thursday last, Judge ivittQttiurrle presiding.‘ The prlnci‘ pa! case before the Court was one brought by the trustees oi‘ Wood- museum-vows“ ._________, "“ Eastern Guardian . JBHOP from Batman's estslol ..*‘MAKE YOUB XMAS selec- tion now, while siockii are coin- plete. Ives K: Murdock Lid. TEASTERN PERSONALS rate-payers for the nonpayment of school assessment. it appears there has been divided. opinion among the ratepayers as to the conduct- ing o! the school aflsirs, and at} the. last meeting feeling ran. high and several rate-payers refs-sell to ratify the supplement. The rate payers sued sought to impeach tho school meeting. but the Judge held that under the Act the moceetiings of any school meeting could not he impractical heir/re any Court. There were other measures that could be taken, however, Judgment was given against the defendants fnrl the amounts claimed. lislanti recently ..'Mrs. Rent-on, Georgetown is visiting Georgetown A. Il‘Mlss Susie iiemphlll. visited her home in Georgetown. ..'Mr_ P. McCormac. recently visited Georgetown. A. ’ O .."Rev. Mr. Neileon, lliontngue. rtlcentiy visited Georgetown. A_ ..“.\ir_ J. Nit-Cormuc. Boughtou vlsiterl. George- _$UMMERSIDE MEMORIAL --_ A hundred or more citizens oi‘. ..'Mr. iiuius Stimmersidti have pl‘.\('(‘.(l sPiVPR behind it movement to nrer-i a Prince (‘oiiuty War memorial on Dominion Square. Summorsidrxl 11"‘ '.""""{""'1' ‘W's “mrtnd lmmw‘ spending the winter at his liflllll‘ _.ui ior stveial reasons it ivnv m G90rgm0“_n_ A ilefr-rrntl. but recently ll llfilfllflkffii‘ .t definite she e and o on - ""_" ment has been“ ordered. The iiionii-l “'3” N- Auen- lhughm" 1B‘ mont will cost, not tip, about mm‘ w”? a Passing“ l" Georg“ $7.400. This amount will he raised tow“ ‘hm “'99” A- wititin the next eighteen months, Clarcy, this week. A. ..'Mr_ Willlaitt hicharen, is by public subscriptions, entertnln- -.’.\lr.. Webster illicNelll, New itients. eih. The monument will he llsrih was a passenger to George- erected ‘in honor of evotv soldier WWII this ivt-‘Pk. A. from the county who died on ser- ~ vice. The figure will hc of hcroi. l 4‘ullev. Mr, Jones, or Nova Size ('7 feet ti inches hlsiil us! Scotin was a passenger to George» from the boticm or the base the town this week. A. e ""il"\l‘lll will he i4 feet, 6 inch-s ‘Felt. The figure will be oi‘ bronze! Memo, p“ J,‘ Mccm-m-é", m“ S§P'““ ‘m a gimme “as? (leoreetown, is visiting friends iii V/‘IEIIIIIK fifteen tons, on hoin Lmmching A sides ot‘ the base will be inscribed ' the. names of heroic end. Th. contittec is satisfied d that mi‘ ‘fmss Kmmemismitl" Georg” amount required can be raised, A mm“ is ‘mung "‘ Plmmre l‘ campaign was put on in the hush,‘ ' A iiess section and mot with good H“ B HT I H V] es e cmpii . . on- results. taguc spent the week cit-l at hcr -.:vo SIGN "or LlQUOR.-—i‘ro~ "m" i" "“"'“°‘°“'“- *- hibltion inspector Harbour. ivito. nos in town for a fciv days this week has surely been on official “Elle "PM" ti"? WEEK Phil ill business. 0n Tuesday ho appeared home. in georgetown. A. with three warrants to search for‘ lnioxiciilits. Mr_ Barbour with pi: , Hnmss mm] “m; May npmmp mentioueti yvlilrh were private r siitiunt-es. u thorough neuroli w. made at eat-ii place but nothing oii z. szusplriotis nature was iociieti. winter in t‘hiirloitetovrn. A, ..'.\iiss .\i. liead, who has been visiting This search was matic in ronn , him leil for her home in ii. S, A. inn with a quantity of “Booze? lvfliiilll)’ stolen from the Prince n. _"_" Court House. where inspector ilar- ~~"‘-\lf< Mimi! =l"0l"ll0l'l£'l‘0 l-our [ilnced it for safe. keeping and Ifliliigliltii’, llattie. of over trhirli a private invesiigaiioiilivere passengers was lu-lil iluriiig the first part ufltliis iveek. A, lite week. ill ‘ _ l ..*.\ir. Earl Aicimren, of tho (‘imadian Bank of (‘omemrco apt-til ‘the iveuit end at his flenrgetowm. A. -(,.. APOLOGY i desire to publicly express my} ..'*.\lr. Lionel .\lci.nren. of Can- rt-gret in bringing the name oi‘ Dr. flillfln Bank of Commerce, Mon- James D. Eliofluigan of (‘hariotte- lflgue. visited her home nt George- town before the. audience in the.l°“'"llll5 WQPR- A- ‘ Prince ‘Edward Theatre last even- ing during the performance oi‘ the Review called “Biff. Bing, Rang," and publicly apologize for having done so. Jils. S. (lootie. ..'Miss Adel Memphiil. ition tag-mg visited her Dnrenls Mr. and Mrs. Edward liempshili. George“ town this week, A. itown. A. l l l I George ‘ lilPlll-iiown was a tiassanger io Montague " Hf-Mlss lieien McDonald. Mon- her. ‘lice tissistaiict» called nt the places o, Georgelnwn [mend spend,” m” ‘ friends iii Georgetown ‘ and ' Montague - t0 Georgetown . home iii i Q-TQOQQQ OfiQQOOQ-QO4OQ §OQ§@ QQQO-OOO JOU'O‘Q§QQQ'OQ-OQO'-Q€—4 - L0viy Linens ior Christmas Not easy to choose a more welcome and more delightful gift for a lady friend than a. selection from this lovely assort. ment of LINENS. __ Here are some of the ideas that ive offer just think them. overz- _ Madeira Embroidered Linens 4 1-2 in. 20c 6 in. , . 35c to 75c “ 1O in. $1.35, $31.50, $1.75 Centre Pieces 18 in. $2.75 Guest Towels $1.95 Handkerchief Cases $1.25 Tray Cloths ' $3.25 Runners $6.00 Serviettes . $12.00 dz, Lunch Cloths $12.00, $i8.00,$ 20.00, $25.00 Lunch Sets $9.00, $9.50 India Hand Crockc-l Doileys and Center Pieces 20c to $4.00 Linen H. S. Tray Cloths 75c to $2.50 Linen H. S. Runners 90c to $2.35 H. S. Plain Linen Lunch Cloths $4.00 to $6.00 H. S. Embroidered Lunch Cloths $6.75 l0 $8.75 H. S. Damask LunchCloths _ ' $1.50 to $4.00 Table Napkins $2130 to $425 Table Cloths H _ _ $3.50 to $23.00 Table Napmns $2.00 to $15.00 Pillow Cases $200 to $425 Bed Spreads v ,_ $2.25 to $12.00 . . ,. Lin. ,,,____,-.,1_, Doiieys Christmas Gloves and Neckwear It’s pretty hard to select any gift; that 1S more welcome, and more suitable than a purchase from our glove and neckwear de- yiartment. Now here are some;- YOU RUN NO RISK IN °"°°'5"il Gioves- ehs could not have too many, A; t, ‘m- '7 You do not know- guess. and ii you guess isms "Om, we'll exchange iflgr Christmas. While. U"! have fancy stitch- ed backs, the black have white stltchlnq— the other colors have silk stitching The popular soft wrist Gauntlet in shown in anot~ Here are some of the lines her smart style. This is a Y°“"' ""5 "fldyi- heavy suede, with strap at front of wrist, P. X. M. sewn heavy black stitching. This glove ln beaver, brown and prey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 54-00 One oi the loveliest glovbfl we've shown for alofltl m“ is a new design oi’ Perrln. It has a semi qluntlet wrist, caught with two pearl olanilfii and in ornamented on MI‘- row bands of leather oi‘ con- trasted sharia. There in brown, grey and beaver, very choice at per pair $5.00- llllliliivTvsvvvJliIvvv i Tho Rsxnll Kodak Store Mab0n’s _ Xmas Suggestions _ This Christmas we are - showing a superior line oi ANTA CLAIJS llfiAljiQljAflT up 2:3. .11". .§":.".i...:":'1i; Big Toy and jFancy Goods Store Now Ready for the (‘HRISTMAS RUSH. See our big stock of TOYS, Cameras, Kodaks, Water-- man's Fountain Pens, Pipes, DOLLS, GAMES, MECHANICAL TOYS of every des- cription. A splendid new stock to select from. Writing Paper. Flashlights, Cigars. Tobaccos. Case Pipes, This department is UP-STAIRS__ Make your sel- eciions early. Goods selected now will he put away till i i -‘-.\|l'H, lluslitu- ,\lt~l)onalil iollliglzil; until l'lllll|l'l' has liilil Grand Rivl-r, ].-t‘| by tip- (‘mar Ft-rrv his auto for this yt-ut‘ aiul is on 'l‘uestl'.ty for ,\'t-\\' York \\‘ill' int; with lu_lrs»., slu- will syn-nil the \\'illli'|' with iim| ~~~ ~ H‘ --.\li'. llarolrl Xli-liirlstui. son n1‘ l.\lr. .l. .\i. Nit-holsoti. Station Agent iii-re. lt-fi on Tuesday itiorning fut he has ' lliililil. . '. .l. l'-. Capo 'i‘r.'ivursi-. the. (‘Viirit-n. Quebec. \‘v'iiiii't'. .__ ______.____-_.___._ ________._.___a._ on net-opted the position of tt-lrizrapti drip tillvflillli‘. tlu- young titan ivii‘. HI l'ilf|'l' into duty upon his nrriiv‘ttl. suede "aunt," move h‘ Beaver, Brown and grey... Soft gauntlet wrist fastened with strap and snap button, these are only $215 pr, RATT’S Christmas Week SPECIALS Dec. 19th t0 24th Extra Fancy Molasses - - - Best Seeded Raisins - - -- - - - 241th?!‘ i" Best Seediess Raisins. . . . . . . .27c per lb. BestCurrants 20c perlb. White Sugar Best Granulated -----!'l9i<'» We have as usual a Full and Complete line of best quality Christmas groceries, Fruits, Nuts, Candy of all kinds, ‘Table, Raisins etc., at lowest prices. Sec our Christmas Gift Department! it is worth looking over. (‘OM i=1 To PRATTS AND st \'i-‘. .\l().\'l€\' .\ dollar saved is n dollar earned. C‘ E‘ i’ 5013a?‘ 3°“ Junie 8t. lilciauti ~Nelson Jiatiiinnaltl. Valli-y. left iiioriting. 1 oi‘ Tyne 1 for Halifax Tuesday Natural washable Chamois gloves with heavy black stitching, one clasp wrist-a very smart. qlove at only $2.75 _0¢+v 0-04-00404044-50-0-0 Perrins kid gloves In gray, browns, tans, black. and Necitwear oi i-‘aiicy Design at all Prices - - - 78c per gal. Toilet Sets. Manicure Sets, Shaving Sets. Hair Brushes, Combs, Moira Chocolates, Page G. Shaw Chocolates, Csmoqe Lamps. Razor Straps, Soap Boxes, Collar Bags, Portfolios. Bibles, Oigf; arette Canes. A calendar will be given to every customer. No cal-- endure given out to kiddie: without note from parents. ii. J. MABllN Opt0metrll!—-<Pr8scription Druqgist, MONTAGUE. P. E. i. t Next Door Bank oi Commerce E Ivory Clocks. Safety Razors, called for. Otir prices are the lowest in the city. Carter & Co, Limited Pencils, Thermos Bottles, Santa (‘iaus Headquarters o-oooo-oo-vvvovo» " O+~v ‘Quvoovvvvev-o-oo-Qw-o-o-a l i i l i v-vvo-v-v-v-vvvvvv vvv-qvivvvvevvvvvvvvv-vvvvvvvo oovvv+0+0 i-WQ-OUOOO-OOOQOO-QOQO-OOOOOQQQ-OOO 6000000 0009000 069000049904§O§QOQOQQOOQOQOOOOQ OQ4OOQOQOOQQQOOQO 'O§§§f§90-O 9Q 9Q 0O OOlOOO-OQ‘.