a. Z a‘ . lord's Su ppe r, / Shop Early Each Day A at the big Store-wide Sale ” Amazing Bargains in Every Department _Western Guardian l -_H_ORS_Z_ BUGS. FUR HOBBS and high class driving harness for iale at Braces. i314. —SUPPEB. WILL BE SERVED at {he Russell Hotel tlate C. N. R.) a!- iir the Abbie-Crystal hockey match c-dfiummerside on Tuesday, 6 Jan. i} l‘ l303-2i s.ii_-;:i. u l 5c ulNTEDs-A good general pur- r- "ose, must be young and / $115110 about twelve hundred. Q .- Box 70, Summerside. 1314. -SBCOND GAME 0F ISLAND LEAGUE vrill be played in the Crys- tal Rink, Summerslde, on ’I‘uesdiiy, Jan. 6th. Game starts at 8.30. l302-2i -FRESH FROZEN HORSE IlIEAT. every box guaranteed Fresh Frozen. Sold right. at Braces. 1314. —-MEN’S 10 INCH Oil iTanned Beef Hide ltioeczissiiis clearing $1.08, per pair. 6 lneh height in same stark $1.75 er pair at. riinciairs. i3lti-i-G-3i ~-SFENDING “TNIER LN’ FAT» (infill-Mr. John B. H. Lea, who rccently sold his farm in Vietorizi, l1». spending the winter ivithhis win. Rcxford. in Calgary. Mr. Lcii lcit the Island early in December and SDCIH. Christmas with his son, Harry, in Montreal. S. —UNTTED CHURCH OF CANADA NUPTTAL SHOWER-A pustnuptial shower was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larkin by friends or the young couple at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alonzo Lariiiri oi Summerslde. About thirty guests were present. ‘the gins, \\'lllt‘ll included some dainty tiieces of silver, linen and cut glass. were in a basket prcttlly trimmed in pink and white. The giits were opened by Miss Hazel Condon and the verses read by Miss Ida. Mac- Kcnzie. After the bride and groom had received the congratulations of everyone present the remainder oi‘ the evening was spent in songs, music, humorous readings and witty specchcrs. Mr. and Mrs. Larkln thanked everyone‘ for their good wishes. Dainty refreshments were served before the guests departed for their homes. S. -—POST .l w ‘A l 4,, l’, J PERSONALS 4AM -—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larkin spent the vveck end at. Mrs. Lat-kins home in Keiisington. S. ~ -.'\Ir. ljdrvarrl Thompson of Alber- tin was a. visitor i0 Elllllllleffilde on Siilllllllly, S. — Mr. Kenneth MacDonald of Victoria was ii visitor to Suminersidc last ivcck. S. ~Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boswell o! Victoria were visitors to Summersida Kensington, Jan. 11. Rev. J. R. Saint. ‘ D. D. Minister. 9.45 a. m., Sundry} School; 11 a. m. The Sacrament ofll the Lord's Supper, Rctcptoiu of’ Members; 7 ll m. Fatal Fwd"- l-‘iint- met-field 2.30 p. m . HaFFfihlPIll. or the l Preparatory S"l'\ ri-rxl Kcnslngton Wednesday’ evening, 730. Rev. J. C. P. Fraser, M. A. summer- fleld, Friday evening, 7.30. l-socuii. GATHERING’. - Mrs. Herbert Clark gave an aitcrnooii bridge in honour of the Misses Wil- ' Marion and Isabel. previous to departure to Cliarlnttitoaii! they will take up the stud‘: oi Eng at. ‘the PHYTF" Edward IIlBHFl Jtital. ‘The young larlias. daughters] ,0! Mr. and Mrs, .i. A. Wilson, Ather- tori. have made Fftffllflltillii llll" marks in all lllrll‘ Llllillf“; lillil art-M popular with the young folks here. They will be aceoinpaiilerl by the lJCIiL wishes of all for their success in their new studies and all are certain that in their new field they will make for that success which they have achiev- ed in their other endeavors. —V'ISITED CHINA AND JAPAN- Bf interest, to friends‘ lli filllfllliflrSldPl is the iollcwing clipped ii in a,‘ Brockton. Mass, paper A most. in- ieresttng letter from Mrs Alan f; ' Hudson. widow nf Rrv. Mr TlllflitllLl former pastor oi the First. Cfnngregnt tonal church, was read at the meet-- trig of Group 3. Pilgrim Daughters, at. the home of Mrs. Mary Hiiickley. The letter described Mrs . Hudson's travels through the Rockies, the West Coast. her visit to Hair-zit and an to Japan, where she visited hei- Ion, who has been stationed there Tor several months. The letter was written in China. and she is now en- routc for home stopping at. points oi’ interest on the u'a,v. Mrs. Hudson was formerly Miss Ella Stiivart. of Bummeraidc and sistar nf Mr. W. H. ‘B. Stavert, and vtaits her Island home every summer, spending a good deal o! her time at Brackley Beach. Her husband the late Rev. Alim B. Hudson lived in summerside some years ago and older residents o! the town have kind reminiscences of him. a Mrs. Hudson's home is now in Cam- Nldll. Mm- 8» ,0n Saturday. S. -Miss Wadman of Beverly, Mass, u; visiting Sizininersidc the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F‘. W. Manson. S. » PTIITPIFFI!‘ Fairies, organist of the luoslivtcrmu Church, Suinnierside, has rcturnr-tl iroiii a pleasant visit to hir home in Pictoti, where he spent the Christmas and New Year's holi- day. S. -Mrs. Helen Adams. dietetician at tlic Protestant Orphanage in Char- lottetown, is spending a short holi- riav with her aunt, Mrs. (icorge Thomprriii, rit Riiiiimeitsicle. S. .’\Ii'. [louglas l\l"N€lll has re- turner! l"! St Augustus Seminary. 'l‘nriiiilri, from a tilezcnnl, visit. to his parents, Mt". and Mrs. W. B. McNcill of suninierside. S. —-Mr. Lloyd Gallant left on Mon- day for Halifax, N. S., where he is attending Dalhousie University. Mr. Gallant had spent Christmas at his home in Summcrside. S. - i\ll' Rnbrri Begs. son of Mr. and Mrs H T Ecsri: of Summerside has returned tr- Stellerton, N. s, where he i‘, attending llieh School, alter spent-tins: thi- Flirisimas; vacation at his home F. -- M165 Mildred MaePherson left. on Monday morning for Ottawa to return ti; her duties in the Civil Service Department, after spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George MacPherson, o! Summerside. S. . -'I'hc Mkiscs Hunt have had as their quest last week at their resid- ence in Hunuiir-rside, their nephew, Mr. It. H. Hogan oi New York, who spent his Christmas vacation It his homo in Charlottetown. Mr. Hagan returns to New York this week. S. -—Mr. Stanley Dawson, is heme from Western Canada where he has been for the last four years. He intends to stay until March. He is tlic son oi Mr. and Mrs. Merrlt ALBTERTON‘ Mrs. (DIJ Kennedy, Mrs. Fred; McRae, were visitors to Sunnnerside last week. Much sympathy is extended to Rev. Mr. Weir on the death oi’ his father, which occurredvat his home in New Glasgow, N. 5.. last Wefili- Mr. Osborne Leiurgey spent the week end here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gordon. Mr. Prank Purely. who, with his wife and young daughter, have been spending the Yuletide holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Pnrdy, returned Ines-day momiaz t0 Toronto. Mrs- Pllftll‘ and baby Wlll stay for an estended visit. Mr. Gerald Johnson, at the Can- adian Bank o! Commerce here, re- turned iram his b01119 l0 Clllrmlte" town, where he was the guest oi his parents tor the OhristmBS day!- Mrs. Allison Leavitt and baby 59!! spent the week and with her DB1‘- cnts. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy, O‘- Leary. I Ladies (‘oats from 15.00 t0 39.00. Clearing price 25% off l a All Jersey and Woolen Dresses a t . .. Mrs. Wm. Whlllips W55 ll°5l~955 all a charming bridge of ‘five tables on Tuesday afternoon. Assisting her at l the tea hour were hei- mother, Mrs. H. Champion, Mrs. J. A. Leavitt and Miss Kaye Gordon. ‘The honors of the play were won by Miss Kaye Gordon and Miss Mabel Fielding. The Masons here observed St. John's night by a delightful dinner on Saturday evening of last week, and which was well attended by the wives and friends of the members. Mr. Stewart. Weir, of the C.N.R. at Souris, is visiting at his home here. Mr. William Lawson, Summersidc, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lawson and re- turned to his duties on Monday. Mrs. iDrJ Kennedy. Mrs. J. A. Gordon and Mrs. J. A Leavitt enter- tained at a. dance on New Year's Eve in the Institute Hall. which was gatly decorated for the Yuletide occasion. Several novelty dances enhanced the jnliity oi the party. Delightful re- freshments were served by the host- ' asses before the last hour of the“ Old year, after which the guests ouncerl ‘ the New Year in. iii GENES A MYSTERIOUS PARTICLE special characteristic, cud: as texture or skin or color oi eyes, Dawson oi Bummerside. B. PASADENA, CALIF, Jan. 5 The llllillllt’ sire c! a gene, one of Ulr- most viitiil parts 0i every living cell, is out. oi! all proportion to its impor- tance. “Genesfl says. Dr. Calvin B. Brid sea at the Caiiiornia Institute of Tcvlinvloaiv. "are so small that ati present it is hopeless to see them ‘in’ person‘. Even aggregates o! genes, celled genestringsrp, are probably 1n~ vlsilm in the best microscope. "Whit- can be observed is their voluminous wrapping: 0r clothing materials, which an aunnentely sev- Hs-l My": thick, and constitute the flllmltfilfil-lflln "l! 0h. a and the chromosome. "Genes are the mysterious living- particles that. are the active ems tituent; oi chrunoaomec, Ind an responsible {or all hereditary chat- ncteristios o! men. plum and sal- msls "Each gene appears to iftect one --_-_.___.__ The worst second-storey men an those who tell the some ltm-ey twice. i.‘ \)'; » THE CHAVliTOTTE"O@,QUARDIA t. > _ .__ ._.___.._.____i}_.. iiiiuniiv ciiiiiiiiitci s: 0f All WINTER 00008 This Big Sale Oommenoes on Friday, Jan. 2"."- ANO CONTINUES UNTIL 00003 ARE IFLEABEO OUT Ladies’ Winter Goats. Dresses. Millineiy and Other Winter Goods at Bargain. g Prices. Take Advantage of These Prices and Profit by Thom. Ladies’ 0loth Goats’ Ladies’ Dresses All Ladies‘ Dresses at Bargain Prices Dresses from $16.50 to $39.00 at . . . . . . . 331-8 oil‘ . . . . 33 l-3_ off Other Dresses at 25% oil’ Broken Lines in Ladies Silk Underwear at greatly reduced prices. Balance of fur and wool lined Gloves at . . . 20% ofi Ladies’ Handbags from $5.00 to $12.00. Clearing at . . . . . ...........331-3ofl" All Children's Coats and Dresses at . . .. . . . . . 331-3 off l i Ladies Coats from $40.00 to $107.00. Clearing 33 l-3% ofl’ Ladies’ Fur Goats French Seal Sable Trimmed, size 40 Price French Seal, Fox trimmed. Size 38 $150.00 for Black Astrican Sable Trim. Size 44. Reg. $150.00 1'01‘ . $40.00 $75.00 $75.00 ¢.-.-.-.-.. 1 Beaveriiie Coat. Size 3i. Now .. . . . . . . . ,--:.:___ ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' All our Tweed Coatings. Regular $4.25 t1 French heal. Size 36. Regular 585.00, and 3350 3.311 for _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _____r____'_ or . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l a - , l Light Illuakriil Q02“. Size 34. Reg. $135.00 I _ fol _ _ . . . . I . _ ' ' . 1 Muskrat Coat, Fox Collar. Size 36. Reg. Heavy Bactmy Yuma Regular 25c skem for~u...’II'U‘U-'HU.H'HU$ fol ....-.........-...........-....-..-- Printed Velveteen. Regular $2.25 yard for... Remnants of all kinds at 1-2 price 1 extra good quality Rat. with Fox trim. Itegular$350.00 for 1 Persian Lamb Sable Trim. Size 40. $215.00 $275.00 Regular $43530 for _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Cream Flannellette 27 inch. Special sale price 1 on“, lq-ench Sea] Konnsky Trim Reg ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $188.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ruse Flaimrllellc. l?" ilwh- Special sale price. ltmly Dark RatCoat, Size 38, Rggu|ar$95 ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - a $105.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . A I White Flaunellette, all widths 15c, 18c, 22c 1 only French Seal Coat. Size 36. Regular $4 o Striped Flannellettc, all widths 12c, 16c 25c $85.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Checked Wraperettcs" Special prices 20c anti 35c 1 only’ Rat Coat. Size 38. Regular $225.00 for Balance 0f Fur Coats at 25% ofl‘ Bargains of interest from Dress Iiadies’ Long Sleeve Vests and Drawers t0 Down Proof Sateen. Sale price 40c and 60c yard HeavyUnbleached Sheeting all widths Price . Goods and Linen Departments 30 inch Baronette Satin. .. -..-.--.-H..-..|....-....... 59c, 45c, 35c ---.-..-.--- ma-teh-R@aulai"85i=--~--- -------- g Yard ................. Children's Long Sleeve Vests and Drawers to _ 54 inch Wool Gabei-dine. Regular $1.75 match.Abzirguintubleat.................. a c for , , _ _ , _ , _ , _ , _ _ _ , , , , _ , _ _,, _ , _ , _ , , , J, Coat linings. Nice assortment. Regular e49 for . . $1.00 Ladies’ Bitex Hose. All sizes. Regular $2.00 for, pair Boy's Heavy Wool Hose. Regular 45c for 85c --~~-'~"~-"-~'-----~--- IOIOJIIIIIIOIIIIIIIOOIIOIIOIIIIIDOOOII 3pairsf0r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Another lot of Children’s Hose Wool mixture Bargams in Regular 49c for ’ ' Ladies Hats of Velvet, Felt See our Rack of Ladies‘ and Children's Sweaters etc.’ Bargain . . . . . . . . .. greatly-reduced Ladies, Hats of Velvet worth All Cllltlfls’ in Ilti inch Velveteen. Regular $l.75ft1r..,.... . . . . . . . . . . , . .. up to $6.00. Clearing $1.90 Matrons Hats, Vel- vetnowul... . . . . ...-...|-----.--. :16, inch wmii ti...‘ Goods. Regular $1.25 All children's hats and tams for . $l.39 ' at. greatly reduced prices. -= uizirs 0LOTNlNti AT BARGAIN PRICES Yard Men's Tweed Overcoat: i Le” I -----.---.-.u-mm-u-n-i- Sizes 36 t0 40. Priced from $15.00 to $30.00. Clearing ill- .......... .. s7, and 331-3 00' Mei“ Tweed Worsted Pants llleii’: Melton Overcmits in Blue Grey and Black Men's Fall Caps Less .. 257;, lllelfs Bats Less 25% Melts Overalls 75 Men’a Heavy Bannockburn Pant Less 20% Meifs Slieepliiietl Coats Boy’s Bloomer Pants Men’s Tweed Suits, all colours Men’s Saskatchewan and Barrycloth Coats at 20 Men's Grey Serge Worsted Suits at .. 20% Extra special prices on all Men's Fur Coats Men’a and Boys Mackinaws at . 20% oil’ Boy's Overcoats at 20% and 331-3 00' Roy's first loyngs. Less . . 20% Boy’: Overcoat! ‘ ioung Mens Double Breasted Suits. Horse Rugs Worth up to $25.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Wool Underclothing Young Men's Overcoats. Clearing at . .. . . . .. 25% Work Shirts 7 pairs only, Khaki Breeches. Clearing’ woo] mankets . . . . . . ' WinterCas All leather coats at greatly reduced prices Suit Case: 7 only Plush Lined Leather Windbreakers. Club Bggg Very lowpriee......................... , I 25% off all metre fine quality underwear. awe te . mufflers, boxed sets and novelties. a rs % Men’s Heavy Work Braces .. .. Aug gage: Ie000lllllullcleelcauoaenuuelrenounce l-‘Nlllil v FE_E l—-0ne of our Patent Leather Shopping Bags given away with ovary purchase of $5 or-ovar iluriiig the first week of our sm. Thou Bags are attractive and very service alilo to our lady customers PROWSE BROS, Limited