rpgunsnar. 30 per cent off Men’s Fur Coats Here’s a series of savings that every man in P.E.I. will do well to study._ These have been cold days—t_here W111 be .colder ones. Get ready. . _ 1 Men’s Raccoon Coat, $150.00 for-$10~'>-00 1 Men’s Raccoon Coat, $225.00 for -$1-‘>7-00 Men’s Black Dog Coats $40.00 for- 111213-00 Men‘s-Sitka Beaver Coats $45.00 for $151.50 Grey Coats $30.00 for --- - - - - - - - - $21-00 Silver Wallaby Coats $75.00 for - - $52-50 Wombat Coats $75.00 for - - - - - - - - $52-50 30 per cent oft Men’s Suits About 150 Suits offered in this sale at a discount of THIRTY PER CENT. All good wearable, well fitting garments, made by good tailors. $1590 Suits S811 for . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$10.50 $2500 Suits gel] f0!‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . 1517.50 $30.00 Suits sell for - - - - - - - - - - - - - $21-00 $35.00 Suits sell for . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24.50 $4090 Suits S911 fqr . . . . . . . . . . . . . -iil28.00 30 per cent off Boys Suits During this big thirty-hour sale in cele— bration of our THIRTIETH ANNIVERS- ARY. We have not forgotten the boys. Suits for boys at thirty per cent. off. suits gel] for . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .5571)" $1200 suitg S911 fgf . . . - . . . . . . . . . . .$8.-l0 $1350 Suits 59]] for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$!I.~'l.'i $1500 Suits 5911 for . . . . . . - . . . . . . .$l0.5() ‘$17.00 Suits sell for - - - - . - - - - - - . . $12.90 THIRTY PER CENT. OFF ALL WOOL AUTO RUGS Thirty per cent off Sheep Lined Coats Get one of these sturdy, warm, durable, outdoor garments. At the Anniversary I Sale you buy at justabout your own price. $7.50 Sheep lined Coats at . . . . . . . . A5535 $10.00 Sheep lined Coats at . . . . . . . 187.00 $11.00 Sheep lined Coats at . . . . . . . $8.70 $13.50 Sheep lined Coats at . . . . . . . $9.45 and cuffs $325.00 for . . . . . . for -5HOP from Holman’: (lstaiog. -—DANL;E ENJOVED. —-A voryilargt: pclit (i-l‘ a i-njoyzihli- dam-u was given m llltliifélfliléfl liy Mr. W. W. McNeil] i-l‘ ilriiiiiin iiiib riiiiiiis on New Y"arsi\\'i*st (‘ape 0i Lot 8. l‘i1',l'"_\' lllivlliltiiiilll Nlr. McPherson. iSiiinniersiile iior ‘Htllioszil -The skin was fouir fer-t 'l‘hi- liriliiiia ~()l‘(‘il(3!3ll'.l siip- " ' ' ])ll('ii ilii- music i" 1' iho ilaiii-o. _ which was liiizliii‘ i||l]li‘l"l?l1i'(l.i iras thought to have been qni Approxini-iiii-ly $65.00 Willi realizoil. night. which was la liy lili‘ ynngor pviiph- oi’ Siiiiiinur~ Wholesale prices all over Store $28.00 for . at, sable collar Persian Lamb Coat, plain, $425.00 Hudson Seal Coat, sableiic and cuffs, $475.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . Hudson Seal Coat, plain $395.00 Musk Rat Coat, $225 for . . . . . . . l Cold Taffeta Silk Ev young girls, selling at MOOR Ciiiiwiiiiiii iiiiiiii —-COOK WANTEiDr-Apply Queen Hotel, Summenside. l 1159-4-61 —-HOCKEV. ——T1lGifil‘Sl. of the Suininersiile hockey league was _.F|gE ALARM “An aimm was played in the Crystal Rink on The 5e,- ___.__ iruiig iii early last Saturday mornvTiiestlay evening last. when a lair Mr_ -—HOME FOFI BURlAL-Jfhe re ,i'ng ior a slight blaze, in tho reai- crowd ivitnesseil one mains oi the Zuti- Mr. Gerald Iliicliigm-i; ‘Jf Mn E, ii _\i0nk|ey_ ('ill"lil)'. ll. .\.. who d’eil in Scott,‘ Sash, last WPUK. arrived in 'I‘i:,-’ . .\. i. llrnniiiiii. ITYIIO Valley. TUBAB The largest Sale 0F any Brandrin Canada l " oiiniiY raise... l5‘? 8. 251 , . i irely morning the ’ _i~xiinei on the island until about the Queens wh The rrhaperons were Airs: .I. Siiour years ago. Mr. i3, graham bu; Perry, Mrs iii. ll. Crockett. -.\ir.~. A.iliogors, oi‘ ‘Suninirirsiile obtained .. lloriii- Mrs J. ‘S. Pricliuril. the pelt oi a female caught near (ibjcCt and th The games iliayeil for ia long time. [ire was put oii-i without the assist- 11191311 1111‘ P10110015 111111 4 V vililtf- iii‘ the ii-remcn. The diiniiigge 50X- 1110 3901130101118 11 10 5 il'Sl| Wi-ilnt-silay evening éiL"<'lili-'“-‘.Ls SHghL priniioil liy his sister iliifss llozitricci .\'l('('ill‘tll_\' and by Miss Mac Bren- nan both teachers oi Dcazll. Sash. or oi‘ the Pioneers. are on ‘lilo schedule, tho . ‘to be payed on March ii —-Fi-NE orrsn CAUGHT. - A1 _"— priznc vi-ry dark and exceptionally dog otter recently in tho safe. "i Aiaa iii lb; dirt-seed ducks. Nothing else was iAnd between mid- ilii early Tuesday Gallant (lanncry, at art‘ was ‘broken into nothing appears in have been itaken. Money ivas evidently the at was iiaii-ly locked nitum ‘to make (l) L Si" » lllfi "our "MUM. w f . Thirtietb Anniversaryr " I . Opens Thursday _ iThirty hours of Impressive bargai This week doors to the publi this business celebrates its THIRT IE c. and since then we've been doin as moderately priced as we could. We ~h0 some degree at any rate. TH'IS WEEKWE CELEBRATE 0U commencing Thursday morning and ‘ We are going to do our best to THIRTY PER CENT DISCOUNTS IN in all .$l.98 $2.50 $3. 75 $5.50 $3.75 $4.38 . $4.75 . $6.00 . $1.88 137.00 ......247.00 268.00 325.00 345.00 285. 0 6800 ening Dresses for 14.00 l Ros-s or the Pres- in iav- bytcrian Ohm-ch. Mr. Learn was The games ‘l4 years oi’ age a last one tho very highest who kncw h-i-m. The deepest sym- pathy of the whdlo commllnlityl is extended to Mr. and .Ml‘s. Leard and their remniniiii: son. Hector. in their sad” bereavement. —NEW ARMY HALL-Captain Goodwin of the Salvation Army was _ in Kensington on Monday and took , possession of the hail on corner oi (Iommcrcml Street and irishtown , p - Road owned by .\ir. Carew. it will ' be opened as a Salvation Army Hall 0n Tuggdgy‘ next. Jlanuary 9. (lap- tain Goodwin. Lieutenant Harris ~ and iMrs. Mitchell, Summerside will i-i-remonies upon tho openinr. The Civptain will accept gifts oi chairs and other ‘inr- comiiorinble his quarters for all persons attracted‘ by the influence oi’ the ‘R0011 “"11 the Army inicniia doing in Ken- -MAaoi~iic LODGE. - The ni- gmilatioui oi (iiticers 0t Ml. _ Lodge N‘o. l2, AJ‘. and A M. took P1569 in Kviisinizton, Dec. '67. Th0 Qfllcgfg ihm will guide the des- tihies or till‘ mdze toi- the current yew: arm-W. M. ---Potcr Sinclair. Wr-oiorria Sinclair. John Johnston, Tread-iii. S. P Jnrdille. Sccy-—R. s. Douslali-i. H- D.——a8l‘ll(‘ Bowman?’ 1.1).; 10:11 13mg“ _ 55,- Gor on oom s. J. Bv-Wm. Haslnm. Chll71l111""‘-11- B. Aulrl Tyler-Geo. Mayne. The duties oi installation were clodfly and effectively performed by Hon. Sinclair. This part oi the event being consummated. ii mosi delectable feast we! apron-i in the hall in which all moat agree ably participated. The tout: priv- pmieil were the following with rel- ponsm by the persona n! The King-God Save tho‘ , Canada-Jinn. J. . Binclel ~" ‘ilown-ililiiiyor Lockhlrt, r-IP. Sinclair and R. AIM! entn--Dr. ll‘. W. Jndinl‘. ltinlnz Generation-Rev. A. Wold!- ertaon. ‘line milieu-J. B. D. . mam. m, ill- mini make this sale one th MANY LINES Hiices ill-ii. —FUNi'iRAL—-’i‘he the late ‘Harold- iLea-rd. and Mrs». Ephraim Leard. er Bedeque w... h-elil niitennoou. Dec 24th at Z nnid- was largely attended. vice was condoned by Rev Whitman 0f.- ilie Bapljsl. assisted by Iiov Mr. Fitz~ pal-rick of the Math-zit.‘ the Red and Rev. Mr. apartments where all that could Wcfltflfll P01100818. physical appetite wvere provided by a committee] from the Order. The lady gu nil was held in esivim by Wilt and bubble comlwunded the “ivonent essonso of am Dllfylflg development. _ winter oi $100 Tlu- (‘unit-Ill JIHIKPI mi." uvnriii-ii inc lupin " nun! IIIIIQI for (h: hen! Ill If iiubmllll-il duHIB our recent M00 Contenti- Mn. Elllnllelh Eaton, \\'ollvlllr, N. ll. A-JE-OO , Mlu Helen Mei-l. Ilrnllie, (Jnniio, N. h; A! K0 J1 ‘ Mu. G. ll. Dikln, M2 Iloble Hires-t. linllhni Mu- (éolln lzanelucllmonlfi Fgederlctnn, N. ll-i Mu. f gzuclnlé llllv- . . airy . o q 1|‘ r (scrnniln 80.. qt. 1685111. L; In. , . l I ' '5 lnonlon, Ann, itormerly Charlottetown. P. X1‘ 1B AT . .00 EACH Mn. II‘. ‘ tin-ii Norh n. Hlllil, 140%. Finley sin-st.‘ mums. "i t: Mn. n. o. Willol, ‘no Barring u. ii i, n-m In Marlon B. Donia lellnrt . 91-1 u Bulls B. r. New Illa-lbw. N. R-i m. Ellln in Bowl . rli-lol, N. Il-i Mn. .I. A. Morrison, llnlcl lllll; - Il-i Mrs. m. Roy Mix-er, Imnenlurg. I. m; lira. . n. New wnrerloril. N, I-i Mn. L‘. Thoma, M r oml. in. Juli, I’. ll-l Mn. Harold M. Indian. Ollillwnn. l‘. P2. L; lllruujnv-erl II. Ola ll, A Int, - l‘: bu. A. Holman, IIIIIIIUI a on n. n‘ p, llelvcr llm-bor. N. ll. NA Tl J/VIL TH bipthday. Thirty years ago we _o ened our g our besipto supply you with honestly relia» ie goods. pe that in that thirty years we have met your requirements to R THIRTIETH BIRTHDAY WITH A THIRTY- continuing through to Saturday night._ _ . at will be interesting to you. —-'Special Cash Discounts in all Lines. _Wholesale prices in all departm Half Price Sale of Women’s Hats Ladies’ Velvet Untrimmed shapes and colors, $3.95 - - - - - - Ladies’ Untrimmed Hats $5.00 for.- Ladies’ Untrirrimed Hats, $7.50 for. - Ladies’ Untrimmed Hats $11.00 for. - Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, $7.50 for- - - - Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, $8.75 for- ~ - - - Ladies’ Trimmed Hiats, $9.50 for -- Ladies’ Trimmed Hats $12.00 for - - Children’s Beaver Hats $3.75 for- - - All Flowers at half price. All Ornaments half price. All Wings half price. Anniversary Sale of Women’s Fur Coats ‘French Seal Coat, sable collar and cull‘, $195.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . Racoon Coat $325.00 for . . Persian Lamb Co 3O per cent off Women’s Coats Ladies and Misses.’ Coats, $15.00 for 810-50 . Ladies’ Fox Collared "Coat, $28.00 for $19.60 - Ladies’ Fox Collared Coat $42.00 for $29.40 Ladies’ Fur Collared Tailored Coat, $58_00f()y -.....-............$40.60 Children’s and Girls’ Cloth Coats, $12_()0f()r......-.... ...$8.40 Children’s and Girls’ Cloth ‘Coat-s; $075 for ......................$‘l.72 ‘Children’s and Girls’ Cloth Coats, $4_75f01-.......................$-'l.32 30 per cent off New Dresses Ladies’ Tricotine and Serge Dresses, fop ...................-$8.38 Ladies’ Tricotine and Serge Dresses, $14,751?” Ladies’ Tricotine and Serge Dresses, t‘ ' ~ $23200 for ...................$16.10 Ladies’ Tricotine and Serge Dresses, $2100 for 30 Der g c8111} Dff. .. Muffs and Stoles Nat. Wolf Stole $8.50 for - - - - - - - . - .0595 Nat. Wolf Stole, $14.50 for . . . . . . . $10.15 Na. Wolf Stole $27.00 for i- . - - - - - - $13-90 Nat. Wolf Muff $10.00 for . . . . . . . . 405.00 ' Nat. Wolf Muff, $15.00 for . . . . . . . $10.50 Whdes-aie pit-lease tiff fill lines notadgeriixsed day and {Saturday in Summon-ade- Mrs. ilCaptain) Dunn, Summer- H1118 left a ‘few nay: w» i» spend L-‘Mr. A. (l. lwsers, iSummersidei ‘ each toast was . , lcii on Tuesday morning on a biial-' Loin!“ and appmpflate’ 11nd p97‘ ness trip to Montreal. iectly in consonance with the spir- They sparkled with __ I M in a with humor ilfid M“ L“ Manon“ an“ it visiting in town H16 nest 01M‘ noun slim-l, ‘ eats 30th nniyersary ‘Sale 0.112s. You haveshopped roun at a reduction of 30 per cent. an Coating Cloths 30 percent off all Dress Suiting Tweeds These tweeds are all wool, 56 inches ones. $2.25 All Wool Tweed for - - - - -‘ - -- 4111-53 ‘$2.50 All Wool Tweed for - - - - - - $3.25 AllHWool Tweed for . . . . . . . . .iil...zs 3:0 percent oft these , Assdtted Wash Goods for the 30 Anniversary Sale All kimono flannelettes, all wrapperette, all English Tweed Shirting 10181111913. 3'11 Clydella Flannels, will be offered during this sale at i THIRTY PER CENT. OFF lei’: Tuesday morning for as“ ——lMl‘. iP. W. Ciarkin, paasenlgleir Bodtard, Moss. in the company highly praise lllfliagent’ P‘ E‘ n’ mnway “em cordiaiity displayed. The whole assemibinnce enjoyed the event to “U61? and the guests, to the num- y, will always pearl . ctmns M the W" the winteir in Lake iClty, Minn by g spent. in conoln- way“ Boston’ ot ibe iorgotfeziihai in‘: iitsi in ._.M. (Jiarence Hliirris. Wilinn “ML Hamilton Acorn’ Willi-ligati- leilt our a trip to St. John, Tuesda V morning. -/- “name's I16 PINES .' various ioatures Y illameron, iMllli Street-ill. FIRST PIIIZ F0470 ' RECON l) PILIZF iim u w 1.. iii-mmi I ' inch‘ 'ii Aiflglmlibfd iiiiiii? "‘ i Mini Kllllullne q IE Gliilébrook l}! org]; Ilrnel. llullln Q “use in. I. menu-Jinan; ._ parents Mr. and Mira Alexander A‘ zweneed not W8§119‘W01.‘(1B:19Q.15§11Y°11 of the superiority of this silk delpartment of ‘town your~ " H’ and know its breadth and excellence. . urine the 3011mm 0f 11118 301.11 "annivers- . sale all silks, satins, crepe de chines, _ fgeorgettes and canton crepes will 'be sold Price $2.25 for ...-.......~....~...$1._58 $2.50 for .............,,.‘..$1.75 52,1511“...................$1.9s. $3,001?» ..'.............‘...B2.10 $350 for $450 for $6_O0f0r 0 30 per “cent off 513,00 Velours for . . .. . . . .. . .- . $2.80 $400 Velgurs fgy . . . .. . . .. . ..._. .1180 ‘$4.00 Burberrys for .... . . . . . . . $2.25 Blanket Cloths for - - - - - - - - - - 31-58 $3.00 Silvertones for - - - - - - - - - - - g - 452-10 wide, a few dark colors, but mostly light ' knees all 4v tits i Pay for Repairs iiii Diiliveiy -Now lo tho but time to have your motel: cai- :~ "1"" , II l‘|,—i in...) overhauled or rebuilt, and thin ll tho-bolt N100. bb- , cause we make gllollno angina and In Irbulillfill l r . -" "8 n1 ~' *- ln the repair o! them and hIVQ coliplfll 111"" p911" ~ -r. nary. .. i Y, ,‘ M» ‘i! ', ...Orltc and llllp your ‘pndllll iWW- ""11 411°“ con of repair-whom! pflflggigi l1 desired.“ Tiicn we'll do tho flQVw1h0g1mh""F 0907f" 1 fig: , ,, . mum ply iiii you ma; iiqliitfliqlfl‘ ‘I'M l" ti" Spring ‘