‘i v1 ‘Lila.- a‘ vv ..4- nan‘- Hfinmn AQQAAA a.a-. Tllin-Iilnm-vinz-qgg-q A BECOMES A REALITY want one of these Two-Pants ection in two groups as was ever these prices in months. $10.95 Moore 8i McLeod Two-Pants Suits HERE isn’t a Boy in town who wouldn't Christmas. And here they are—as fine a sel- $1 3.50 The Store of a Thousand Gifts l Suits for offered at Ltd. arm liiE WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘SHOP from Holman's Catalog. -—-GIVE A SUMMERSIDE RINK ~i ticket for Christnlas. -ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, Whole- sale and Retail. Holman's, Summer- slde.—771-11-17-1-m0. 1387-12-16-lts —‘ALL SIZIES "BRAYCO" Brand Fox netting iii stock at Bruce's. 139212-16-1121 —TWO ROLLS 36 x ll/z x 15, or 1 roll 72 x UL x l5, will hilild a fox }ll‘ll 12 x 20 x G ft. high covered top, and bottom. lluy “Brayc-o" XtJiilg at Bruce's. —i WlLL BE LOADING LIVE Flllilllogs and Lambs oil Monday, Tucs- lday and Wednesday, Dec, 29. 30 and 139343493121 Ill. Highest liiarkct prices paid. J. \\'. Fyfe, Enlcrald.—1ilTil-12-15-6l --FLAG HALF MAST. —Tlle flag ls flying half lilzlsl over the l\laso~n'ic Hall’, Siliillllltgside. out of respect for tie ate (rnafor '00, who was a Grand Milsttlr of Mont- lLcbanon Lodge, Number Six. East your tight, aching chest. _35pEQul-; FERRY. - The slfill 111E Dfllll- Bllfllk llll U19 WW lledeque ferry has ceased 0pera~ -/V _ gestion. Feelabad tions between Silnlnlersidc and l } cold loosen up ‘in Bedeqile and will now lay ilp for H short tllnellhe Winter- “ R -e d l’ a p p e r Rub.- 1 a weather has cold harbor completely over. the r e m e d Y that brings quickest rclil-l‘. It cannot hurt you and it year. lies-s and drive tile congestion zlild soreness riizht out. Nothing has such concentrated, —-—~< pr-llr-trziting heat as rod peppers, "SUMMERQDE RINK 5EA$°N and when heat penetrates right TlcKETi Gmlllfimmf“ “JG? lmllefi‘ down into cold-s, congestion, aching sing; "hndrmfli 2'08" M” 5M“ at muscles and sore, stiff joints relief ‘(alum Ilnuglylllllmlll’ “I'd m“ n‘ comes at once, 1' Hmmd“ Lmmm ' lTho moment you apply Red Pop- per Rub you feel the tingling heat. Store, or at llollnzllrs ilimitcd. 1387-12-16-ttl —REV ROBERT JOHNSON, New in throe nliniltes the oonwested . " (ilasgow N. S, lilodilraitor of til‘ spot is warmed through and _. '_ , , . . . , mmuqh when you are suffering Provis lidl Synod dl the lvlarltlnlt , Provinces will speak on tho Pres- "Pm a com’ rheumamsm’ backache‘ byterian side of (fhllrcil Union. ill “u” "wk or sore nmsclem just B“: Malpequ-e Prcr-diyioriiill Church, on ll Jill‘ 0f RllWl-Bfl Red PBDPP!‘ Rllb- Wflllitirlflily evening, Doc. 17th .it "lllllc "0!" P96 PBPDBFE. l1! all)’ llrllg 7.30. Other pFOllllllOllli. clergyman store. You will have the quickest will b1 present. t~i0S-12-1612i relief known. Always say “Ilowlos." —~— -—GUARDIAN REPRESENTA- . TIVE—Tho Guardian's ‘VOSUZTH representative has nn ofllce on Wat- r-r street, Snlilmerside, next to Laurence Gallanfs Tailor Shop (and directly opposite the‘ Gallant- , Crockrtt biocklwhis phone number "l ‘s 231i. He is itn experienced news- » papermail, cnpnble of giving ad- vertising counsel and service, etc.- ilnd will be pleased to receive news, l‘ a l lllvsEn Tn IMPORTANT QUESTIONS —HARBOR FROZEN.—The cold J- troz! -u Sllliinlcrsidc “f H‘? _ , l, 100k“ incl-ting and glue a timely and lil- ilko ill’: closi: of navigation for Lllis “Piling um‘ w ‘he nmmhors‘ ___A GIFT OF HEALTH AND llieiislugtlon l-to\vn'ii'lolilr_lcil have PLEASURE-A Sllllimfifslltlt‘ Rink "W1 "h" l)“ f‘ ‘.'_~"l‘°"*“ ,“. . Vcflillllly soolns to end the tll-Zlll‘ ticklt, (let it at .l. id. GalianUs Drug m" “irvlces "f ‘l Mhuilmlll‘ UH‘ 1357421645.: conolliil-al Hove you ever had cauco to doubt that you enjoy perfect vision? Do your eyoo feel .,. ooro after a opoll of clooo ‘ work-aching, gmgrflflg, 9|- _ fooling u If sand or grit was lodged behind the lldo? D0 W" "or. while reading, find that tho print suddenly " "i"! "llliy" Ind confused? lo it necoonry for you to hold r Your book or a-wnpnpar fur- , . thor sway from the oyel than ' formerly? l! you have noticed any of that, poculilirltlon with your cyoo you should have thorn carefully examined. Call 1nd no uo It onco. E. E. PARKMAN ~ Optician and Optometrist ‘ subscriptions or advertising. and u good shret of opening gamo which in scheduled < ring iind Mr. (llnhlillls) Gltlianit is —THE RINK. —Mllch to the de- light oi‘ sknters, the work of flood- ing the Crystal rink has started ice is being liliidc. This will give tho Crystal ilockey team ii splendid chance to got in some artual practice for the for i-arly next month. Mr. Sandy lilnctlragor is the nlnilllger of the lilllllt)?» -—SVMPATHV. —'i‘he following telegram w as rcri-ivcd hy .\lr. A. l}, MncLeall, .\l. l’., at Sunlnlerside; ymlterrlny frltnl lion, W L. Muc- KPliZle King, Premier of Cilllndzi “A. P‘. Mar-Loan. M. l'., Will yuli kindly conv:y to tho relatives and friends of the late Senator Montague, P. i. I. Yeo my very sincere sympathy in the passing of one who fort a very many years has been a distinguish- .1‘.- ...t=; 1 A n life and to the citizens of P. E. ‘island generally. To the resi- wloilts of Prince Coilnty- l would Likz-to extend as well a word of “sincere sympathy in the loss of a. lh-llow citizen, who through his life ‘llllle w-s held iii the high-st ro- |gitrd a-zld whose ilanle and ilisliloryi will be fondly cherished through th-.- year-s to collie." (Sgd) W. L. Mackenzie King. —ST. PAULS CLUB. —A very successful meeting of St- Pallls l‘lilh, Sumnle side, was hclil on Sunday nttci ooll, with the presi- dcil‘. Dr. J. A, lliacPheo ill the chair. A lilelnilersliip collliilittal- was appointed to see all eligible»; in all effort to increase tho mem- bership. Committees were also (lfpflllllfitl to drav: ilp schedules for llIKJTiSDClGIY competitions ill‘ both volley ball and basketball lt was decided to inertia-q? the gynlila-siilni equipment with several new de- vices which will h: lIlSLlllPil sil.>rt~ ly. The society although only ill its -i"lncy has all enthus‘ atic s_-n.ol menlbtlrlship of over sevcnty and th: mcliibershlp committee should mort. than triple this ill thl ncilt few weeks. Rcv. Falhor John hlaclioniilil, honorary president club, was present at the —POLICEMAN RETiFlESr-Thc action has been prompted from tollsideraltioil. Mr. lWtdge. the rx-ollicial, who has fill- ‘rd tho, position sine.» last August has resigned, and loaves to ilccivpi a superior position ClflCWllPl“. Thi- citizvns of Kllllfilllgllfll will l‘l‘ll1(‘lll- ber Mr. Wedge as an dllltfllllll, ollic- or, always alert to the discharge oi‘ duty and always remembering that tile qualities of official and oi‘ gentleman lire most necessary iii the discharge of the duties of any public position. Nioroover, tllc pilhlic. generally have ccascd to tnlcrati; ally disconrteoiis coildllcl nn the part of public oillciais. and il‘ one cannot perform his dilties at least with good manners, tllen nn- othcr can he found so to do. lint Mr, Wedge combines tho qualities ol‘ oillclal and golltloniail ill a lic- malkzlbio (legroe, and his friends in K-rllsington are confident that. in his future sphere of activity. hri will display ability and disposition that will command respect alld deservé promotion. ' I PE RSONALS __\ll.;.§ Mitry IllcArdlJ, Stintnlor- slide hna taken a position with hlirslsiis R. T. llolnlan Lttl. Wreckage Ashore YARMOUTH, Dec. Ill-Wreck- age is reported ns coming ashore at Chcbogue Point, about seven miles from here. It consists ol‘ n large portion of a vessel's deck. containing Rlhflllt ii thousand feet of planking held together by very hard pine deck beams. lt has the appearance of having been in the water for a long period. lt appar- ently came from one of the several coal steamers which have founder- od oi! this coast or a large coal barge, as there are evidences of coal -to be plainly seen about the lieirns. An Ailunliani no its. The cnristmas San-e Selection nl Gi I" .5 in Silii All i You will know the minute you enter our store that the hardest part 0f your gift shopping is over, for a splendid assortment of ;all sorts of lovely and sensible gifts for every member of the family and your friends awaits you here at economical prices- Men’s Xmas Boxed Sets Which lndiudo Men’s Garters, lArm Band; and Sua- pendcro. All first class quality, done up for Xmals n. one box. Price for the set, 75c up, individually boxed 50c up. Men's and Ladle! Stub Bags and Suit Cases. A splendid assortment to chose from. ' Club Bags .......................... .......................... .. $3.00 Up. Suit Cases ........................................................ .. $1.50 up. Men’s Mufflers . Any man will appreciate the present of a ' Muffler. You can buy them here much less than else- where. Siik, stripe and plain color; .......... .. $1.50 up. Silk Velour Knit ...................... ............... .. $2.25 up. Shirts Splendid Silk striped Shirts of English Broad- cloth and Poplin $2.95 up Also an immense v _ 95¢; up, ariety Gloves We have a very large assortment of all kinds oi Gloves suitable for Xmas presents. Wood Gloves ......................... _______________________________ __ 65¢ up_ Mocha and Kid __ ................................ ..-. ............. __ $175 up, i Hosiery A beautiful assortment of Men's Hosiery. Cash- mere, Fancy Silk and Fancy Silk and Wool 45¢ up.’ Men's imported Dressing Gowns and Smoking Jackets, Price ........................ ,, $990 and up Flannelette Pyjamas for boys. Good value $1.75 up. For men, good value .... .. __ $2.25 up Men's Pure Silk Ties in Xmas Boxes. A beautiful range of patterns and colors. 50c, 65c, 75c, 85c, $1.00 l° $1.50 Boys’ Overcoats Don't fall to get one of our nice warm winter Overcoats for your boy. Nothing makes a more ac. ccptable Xmas present. Light and dark colors, Price ' $6.75 up Men's pure wool Pullover Sweaters, all colors, flno makes. Price _, ________________________ __ $150 up Men's heavyweight novelty wool skating Swgat. ers In white, white with fancy blun and whne mm. mfid, etc. Prlcg $430 and up. Mew‘? swfil" 3"“- aasorted shades. A wonder. ful assortment to choose from. Price .... $1.59 to $4.00 Silk and Dress Goods Department Ladies’ Silk and Zenilia covered Umbrellas, newest handlgs ___________________________________________________ __ $1150 up Ladies’ Sweaters in plain and brughgd woo,’ 8,“, and 5m‘ am, w°°ll l°llll i-"ld short sleeves $3.00 and up Just In, ostrich trllmmlngs, newest shades. Ladies’ fine Hosiery in silk, silk and wool, all w°°" °“5"""°'"° 3'"! BY-RX in all best shades of sand log cabin. brey, black, etc. I Gift Suggestions for Infants land . Kiddies Babies Jackets, Booties, Bonnets, Scarves, Mitts, tiny Garters Caps etc. v Ladies’ and Chiidrenls Hdks. Single or iii boxes ht ‘white white with colored bor- ders with lace and embroidery edges. “Prices from 5c up. For Xmas Gifts _What would ho more acceptable than a Suit or Dress length. We have n good assortment of cloth ln velvet, serge, flannoi, Boys Hoolery—Heavy, ribbed, wool, fine double knee worsted cashmere Golf and changeable top. All sizes. Prices rango from ........................... .. 25c to $1.25 Give her a biouoe length of Silk Crepe de Chine, etc for a Xmas Gift. Gloves Kid in plain and fancy Gauntlet styles. All boot “ ‘ $2.25 to 33,50 Dogtskin and Mocha In gauntlet and wrist length; both lined and unlined $1.89 to ...... ...'. ............... .. $6.50 A full line of Gloves ln wool, all kand wool, silk and chamolsette. y Neckwear Many pretty styles In Collar and Cuff Sets, sep- arate Collars 50¢ to ________________________________ __ n $138 Silk Underwear for Xmas Gifts silk Nlfllllfluwl". oilp overv styles, sleeveless. or with small sleeves ln crop do chino, satin and silk mull, also Pongoc with Iaco and ribbon flowers, l" Pink. white, sky, lavender, etc. $4.75 to .... ,, 310,59 Chinese embroidered cotton night gown; mmy I daliitv mien» and style». ....................... .. $450 A large assortment of cotton night gown; 93¢ - $4.25 h. Silk Chemise, Envelope Chemise of cropo do ° '"°' "ll" "d silk mull. dalntlly trimmed with rib.- bon and lace and silk flowero ln white sky mauve ssJs to _____________________________________________________ __ ’ 885° Bwdm" up" """Y Plfily Myles oi‘ oatln, georgettc. crepe do chine and fancy vo|| gr|mmed.wnh la“- ribborl. m 65¢ to .................... ,_ 3350 Purses and Hand Bags make a uloful Xma; q"; A good assortment of Hand Big; and underarm B". $1.25 to ............................. ........................................ .. 88,50 Other Xmas Suggestions Fancy Chinese Laundry Bags $1.00 t9 _ Ladies Rubber Work Apron; 65¢ and $1.10 .. 85c Cotltun Taffeta, Satlnviile and Broadcloth Bloom- ors, single and double knco. All size; $1.25 to $2.40 Cotton Taffeta Sllpo, All shades. Spccial $1.45 Ladies Dreulng Jackets .......................... __ $115 Bungalow Aprons, light and dark shades 95¢ White Apronls 50c to .. Silk Scarves $1.40 to .. Cotton Crepe Kimonos .. $235 up Heavy Klmonau $6.25 to ............................ .. $1125 Xmas Novcltloo lingerie cilopo, lavender bags, ""‘ "°”.""'» few’ WW"? circa. Powder puffs. Hair bando, etc. chndrm" R°ml>¢ u. A large aooortmcnt $1.45, 51-80. and ............................. ... .......................... .. 82.25 Furs The moot serviceable Gift of nib-Beautiful Coats of- Hudson Seal, French Seal, Porolan Lamb, Raccoon, M“sk"a‘- m" 7"". lhc gift that la always sure to please. ' Silk Underskirts and Princess Slips Slim or shadow proof oilk In land, black, navy, Wllllsl any. m. ............................. .. $5.25 3m‘ KM‘ sllPB- deed chides $3.50 sllk Uflderlklrt-s In o largo assortment of shades P"'°°l ""90 from $426 to ............................ .. $8.50 Silk Bloomers. Silk Tricolotto, Satin and Hobl. *"" 8"“ l" Binnie and double kIlOo styles in black, ‘”"'*°' Pmk- lend» orecn. mauve, m. Also a large ll- s°rtm°m °f P°"0Eo Bloomers. Prices range from $2.15 to ................................ .4415 Blouses 0"‘ "f °l"‘ iiylloh Blouoco ‘will make a very ap» PNI-lrlflie Xmas Gift. Tunic Blouses ol/Crblbliibg and “lwrl-‘d Myles to clioooo from. Prices range from ‘1-90 1O ............................. .. H225 PROWSE BROS. LIMITED ».-".“'-‘i-.“.\5>.""‘" 4,4! .ylf,-, ,... "y, v_.;, f, I ..'MOIRS CHRISTMAS ‘Chocu. iatcs in fancy b0x€s, 45c to $5 00 at Mubons 1388-12-16-tfln ..'SHOP from Helium's Catalog. ..'EVERY CUSTOMER gets l! bonny calendar at Malbon’s Drug Store. ..'WE GUARANTEE EVERY. thing we sell to give satisfaction or Shoe store, Montamm ill fancy boxes, 25c to $3.00 llllll-ll-lll-llm HAMENS’ LUMBERMAN ..‘OHRISTMAS “STATIONERY, by l-lle laiiim of st. iairitra Pfigsby 1388-12-18-tfm Georgetown, was indleed a decided tiers, Ovorshoes, Felt Boots and imtronized - , Felt Slippers at best prices. ' ' as “are also the fancy _ ..'*FINE CHURCH GATHER. |lNG.—'l‘he bazaar and supper held ..‘Mr. at Ma- leflllll Church ‘n the town Hall success both financially a d m; . '8 Rub-iwioo. Thu tables were Vneryo well Todd’; work and candy booths. The pro. lcceds were about 31.60.00. , _A_ - "inspector L. W. Show, George- tolvii was to the city on a business Beth Cotes; 3. Phyllis Hoop trp on Wednesday last. turned to his ‘home in Georgetown: ' GRADE .V.—-1, Florence "N" hlwln‘! 699m "16 Dost two Bon;»'-2, ‘floboMaekenzifll 3i weeks in Brudenell- —-A. sol Oolos. ~-'Ml‘- JO-Zeiih Currie has return, Joyce Hooper. ell to hfa home in Georgetown often- The Christmas Store PERSONALS.‘ 8011.’ 2. Marjorie Andrews; 2i er Cole». GRADE V'l'I.-—1, Alton I“ ——A- Sara Neill (equal). onann Vlr-Chester Math Albion McLeod has re- 2, John Gillespie. GRADE lV.—l, Forne Cole G-RtADE li.—1. Doris Rod your money buck. Who can do bet- ter‘! Todd's Shoe Store. Montague. 1201-12-6-6-tuf-5l ..'A LOVELY VARIETY OF Felt Slippers for Misses, Boys and lmall children at Todd's Shoe Store. \iontague.—-1201-12-6-6-tuf-5i ..'A BIG ASSORTMENT of Wa- terman} Fountain Pens in fancy cases or separate a-t lllllllflffil. 1388-12-16-1tfm ..'EABTERN AGENT-Mr. .l. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ent in Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news items, advert-ls- lng, Joli Printing. new and re- newal BIIlISCTlPIlOIIRr-lf. ..*BUYING POULTRY NOW. paying highest prices. Geese and Turkeys not later than Dec, 18th- Buylng crate fattened Fowl and Chickens now, and till February. Also handle canning stock.—-M. C. i} 0d figure in our Canadian pllbilfl Koop lllnortro Llnllncnt in the Ilouoo 1201-12-6-26-tuf-5i ._ ..°HOCKEY.-At a meeting f ..* - . - 0 c". pl-élfltligsofitsCgcfiliilgfispsérsGiiailllld gopclgorfifirwn l-lfockey Club held Bedroom Slippers, n nicq assortt d“, ‘mg, theysto" c“ m‘ wedlws‘ merit of each at. Todd's Shoe Store,‘ ‘Vera aimohrmdo (ilwlng qmcers lilonlagiie.—~120l-12-6-6-tu[-51 ,,,,,,,,,g,.,.' gunman reoide , , . ; ' ' ..#wHI8T.—The ladies of the Socrotally, igpgrglllglrlrllVtllii-glemfifllt) and which was a great success both ' Altar Society of St. Margaret's, Church, held their regular whiat party. Fr iiay night, at tihe rosldl‘ ..*WHIS1' stuovso. _ The ence of Joseph llanning, Waugragie, welekly wlriat pmrty held in 3L socially and financially. James Hull was postponed from Tuesday nleht of ir-rt week m Thursday night. owing ‘to 5L ..'WORK COMPETEQ- Woi-k.Dav’d'o Church tmnor- 11mm will on the Railway wharf Georgetown ho no further playing now until the has been completed except for first Tuesday of the new year, the fre'ght shed which onto under-When the second tournament of tho otand is not to be started until season opens, Sheriff Murphy h". next season. This ‘lob lil truly o ill! Very kindly offered a fine dollar "finished one and reflects grout gold pioco to tho Winner n; u“, Mcgowan, Kumutr, 1333.12.12.11,“ Johnson amd his staff of helpers. Prods Moi-classy, credit on tho skill and workmoii- tournomodt. ‘rho winners at Thurs- oirip of the ‘one-mam Mrs . N. day Might‘; game Well-o ladloot M19 Gemlto. M. Ernest -A. Fhimhlld. . in New Glasgow, N. s, _A_ ' ..'Mlss Nollie McDonald who has bee-n visiting friend; in gem“. Little Pond, __.A_ ..‘Mr. and M-rs. James McDonald ' illmmpllllled by their daughter Elsie. lloft Georgetown m; “away last for Boistc-n, Mass, whore “my intend to reside in the future. Mr- McDonald and family made many friends ill George-town‘ during tho their departure was grated. --_-_o____ kleelnly iro- -A. NORTH MILTON SCHOOL P°ll°wlllll is the standing of North Milton School for the month of November: . l GRADE lX.--1, Morglrot Colon; l2. Bart Hooper; 8, Prod Hooper. GRADE V-ll-L-l. Halon Hotho- Bilondln! tile last number of months Noel Hoover; 3. Vernon (""9 town has returns to her home in; l-llfee Pears they lived here and‘ GRADE l.-—1, Ivan All‘! "' Rena Cotes; 3, Clifford Cllllll Marjorie Dlirracil. T9 t, w" “y'all, lilillifn