Exclusively Choice Custom Overcoats for Men l Coming as this event does-directly before this festive holiday- it makes its appearance at a most opportune time to get an Overcoat. of marked excellence at a price which does not even hint at its true worth. lierc are garments noted for their superior styling, their better fabrics and their czistom tailoring-now offered in seven groups at the lowest price quoted in many years. Men with keen foresight will take advant- age of these reductions. MONTilflNAC COATS in grey and blue S100. reduced to . $75.00 .°.".'.’l.s.°'.s.".’l’ $65.00 KASHA COATS in blue. $73.00 reduced to 3IONT.\(-N.\(f (‘UNIS in blue reduced to ---.,.. $60.00 T, $60.00 jl. .---....--.--‘......--¢ e% l BROWN BERBERRY CONFS $75.00 re- i l. . Q duccd / f’ Off)’ ; ~: _ 5 flit, g IiRU\\'fv' PLAll) Ll..-\.\l.'\(.'O'1'l§ $75.00, 1~c_ //j ' f duced to ' l); i’ ' l _ rzrf-"J '1 T‘ ALPMWS. ALPLYES and SILYER- TWENES, $50.00, reduced t0 ' Q , \ \1 Ch Rl ST MAS “Goat/Again / 1mg? ‘it ‘@311 56f Women's Fancy Satin or Kid . $2.75 Dull Chiffon, Picot top . .. .\ $2.00 W Women's Fancy Coloured lliulcr; $1.00 Purple Stripe, heavy service $200 _ Women's Bridge Slippers, Col- . surruics _ ORIENT HOSIERY v v o w ' I g}? Womerns l-‘clt Boudoir . . . . . Our stock is complete in n1] Qizgg and I m! \\ omens lielt Juliet $1.0» the various lines of this wonderful ~17 Women's Kid slippers. coloured . $2.00 Full Fashioned line of hosierv. q Service Weight. $1.50 , 01;? oured Kid ...... ....... Harts". Dull Chiffon ...................$1.50 . i: .""_»- lliens Slippers 51-50 to $3.5‘. Special light service . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 ‘Y i; Boy's Slippers $1.10 to $2.00 Silk and Wool (full fashioned) $1.50 ’ M" C l 'd ST 2 ‘. '0 t 1J0 l 5 g? unison; f'.’;’?.’?. .;.: .2 21...’. .._ _ SKIS Cashmere, for warmth . .. .. $1.50 - y Overstockings at . . . . . . . . .. $1.00, $1.50 (I! ~i feet at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 Cloth Gaiters, knee length, turn ' 5 feet at . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 down cuff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.00 6 feet at $3.00 (Pretty Gift Boxes, FREE) 7feet at.......... . . . . . . .......$~l.00 ,, ‘ Ski poles, small .. .. . . . . . 75c each OVERbHOES Ski Poles, large . .. .. $1.25 each Women's all rubber .' . . . . . . . .. $2.25 Ski Wax . .35c a tin Women’s all rubber Slider $3.00 Ski/Harness . l. $1.00 to $3.00 STAR SKATES Women's Jersey Cloth $2.25 Women's Jersey Cloth .. $2.85 Women‘s Jersey Slider . .. $4.00 Atlas . . . . ...................... $1.25 Those an; all vgry 1193f fitting oygy. REX tube ......................'. $2.00 ghggg, tun‘ up cuffl Brown or Black. Aero $2.50 Men's Overslioes, 1 buckle $2.25 Mercury . . . . $5.00 Men's Ovehshoes, 3 buckle $2.85, $3.00 Glacier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.7.» Men's Over-shoes, 4 buckle $3.35, $3.75 HOCKEY BOOTS Men's Spats $1.50 to $2.95 Men's 51,131» 10 $3.95 SNOW SHOES Men's Mule Hide $5.00 Women's $3.00 Boy’s with straps and supports Misses $2.50 . . . . $3.25 and $3.75 \Children’s $200 Women's, with straps and supports Men's (medium) $3.75 . . . . Men’s (10128) Small Boys $2.95 Snow Shoe Harness 75c MOCCASINS Oil Tanned . Men’s $2.00 Boy's $1.85 Small Boy's $1.75 Child's $1.35 BUCKSKIN, (fancy) Women's $1.50 Men's $1.65 Misses $1.25 Childs’ 75c ALLEY & c0. Limited Fashionable Footwear {s i! l E and all kindsof Tobacco. Mabona‘ g 4' Drug Store. 9837-12-12-101. f» 1T1‘; S)‘ ..*l\I0lRS CI-IOCOLATES in l W1 fancy Xmas ciccs. All kinds o1 n). |Christinas Candy. Mnbons Drug '1 ‘Swiv- 9837-12-12-101 M 0? d: r i 4;; assesses” & 1 'be:l:. Central Bedcque. Western Guardian Leah's office. Summerslde. this week. 9662-12424! —WE ARE PREPARED to take ‘ork any clay. either with or without runs attached. (SgdJ Peter Mac- iutt 6.: Son, Malpeque. I 10000-12-10-31 —IN FALL AND ALL ivlNTEli feed R-M. Meat. Milk and Cod Oil Fox Biscuit and Kibblo. Distributed by Bruce's. 95l2-11-20-3vrks —IVAN'I‘ED A PLANT lilllNAtilill for the Island Fertilizer 00., Ltd. See their advertisement in this is- m 10007-12-18-31 -LOS'l‘ IN KENSINGTON Satur- iday afternoon, sum of money. Re- ward to finder. George Ellis Comp- bcll, Indian River. -TE.N‘I)ERS \VlLI. BE RECEIVE!) iSaturday nlgoht for caretaker of fir.‘ -Bedcquc Rink. Signed, H. 5. Call- -BEDEQUE RINK-The new rink at Bedeque, which was blown down when nearing completion, 1n a re-' cent heavy gale, is now completed and will be flooded within the next few days. The cold weathci" will he'p considerbaly in making ice-S. -SOCIAL EVENING-After the usual business meeting and election of officers at the Maple Leaf Re- day evening, a very pieasnnt social hour was enjoyed. Santa Claus. who from decked Christmas tree. presented present. A delicious lunch was scrv/ -AU(."l'lO-\' FORTY-FIVES -- A very successful card party was eii- joyed by members of » the Curlingj Club at Summcrside Curling Rink. on Tuesday evening. Twelve tables} of auction forty-fives were ln play.‘ ithe lucky prize winners were fli":;t,f George A. Smallmau; Consolation, I H. T. I-lolman. Jack McPherson was l the ivinner of the prize for the lucky-i core card-S. PERSONALS 'r_ril-‘ nimrzmrrizrowiv “C1152? - w lCOU"-12-l8-2i l by the undcrisigned up till i1 o'clock 10126-12-18-21 ' [saw GUIDE T0 LAWS or is ciidinary female on its i-"lt side _ _ , _ _ l I IIEREDITY nm-mtizo "-42" ' ' . ' * I "*- ' msanaua. Calif. Dec. i7-An ‘w? ‘ “QUYING PELTS_M'- ‘Rmebmn istvriishlng kind of yeast fl‘ inch ~ y, l Pro-Christmas Sale of ............. .............. * ~ ‘and a new and different sort tfe- iuio on ll-a right has been d-vvelup- :cd m; the California Institute of ffcelionology. This type of fl\ nails to previous knowledge of the 11121.: gm- tning heredity and‘ growth it w-is ubtauiied through breeding mccliorls tll‘i'l'l‘d by Dr. Calvin B. Bisitiges -.-f the Carnegie Instltuition of W whing- ion while working in the 1211114 cry ‘here. In a specimen of this fly the two sides (liffcr markedly in appear- once. ‘The flyls left wing, by curling up- \“'.ll'(l at. its tip, appears scarcely more than half the length of the right wing, which is actually the shoiter and nnrroivcr. The left iviiig is light- er in color. The left eye is dorlzci" than the right. These are other shur tllflli the right. There are other sharp dlficrences in bristles and hairs. |The3e regional differences make the lf‘\ it "mosaic" and arc the vlslblc l n5: of the two kinds of fClllfllttllcéili. - characteristics on the leftsitle ~ ordinary female because they inherited in the ordinary man- ' from both father and mother. l-lut those on the right side are 1n- hiritcd from the father only. Yet it can be proved that this sidc remains female. Hitherto all insects of this ‘restricted. one-sided male inheritance have been males. The inheritance on both sides is transmitted by microscopical sausage shaped bodies called chromosomes which are present in each cell. The cells of the formally female left side {carry two sets of chromosomes, one bekah Lodge’ sulmncrside’ on Tues, ifrom each parent. On the right side |tlic cells have only one set. which Bcsldcs a do. lcoines from the father. The fact that 1ighifu1 pl-Ogl-aln o; readings and \»o_Iil.llC fly remains female iii the side ca} and musical unnlbefs “w ladies containing only innIc-lnheritcrl cliro- ramp-ed a visit from 10h; and Mm inosome bears out a prediction made a prctmy by Dr. Bridges. This was based on his theory of some (minty gin; to the nvcnpygl-gfgenctic balance“ which means that the SO31 of each individual (iepends ed at, inc c1051; of the ¢v¢n1n;_...3_ inpnn the particular balance struck between the genes or “dctcrinlncrs" for inalcncss and fcmaloness. lJUUNTAIN TOP AS SITE FOR IIUGE ZOO-INCII TELESCOPE MT‘. WILSON, Calif. Dcc. 18.- Saon a mountain top will be select- rd where astronomers for the first time will look at stars 16 million times fainter tlinii the faintest now visible to the unaided eye. This moiin tain will be the site for the ZOO-inch telescope, the location for an event that may influence the world ultim- —Ml‘- D- B» lilifDilllalfll 0f 13°09‘ ‘atcly as much as did Galileo's first ique, xvas a visitor to Suinmerslclc on‘ Wednesday-S. l i l —ltir. Russell Key, of Conway‘. was in Snnimersicle on Wednesday on i business-S. .hcr sister. lvfrs. J. T. Waite-S. l —Miss Blanche Blllikfi. R.N., nr< ‘Irlvcd in Summerstde on Tucsdayi from Chicago. on account of the very serious illness of her mother. Mrs. Banks, of Lot ll. who is a pati- lent in the Prince County Hospital. —S. V —Mrs. ‘daughter. Miss Betty. are visiting in ‘Moneton. N.B., for the winter imonths and have closed up their ‘house iii Siimmcrsidc. They arc the l Jean ROblllSQnr-‘S. l l Drug Store. . Xmas boxes. Cigar l mxwms SUGGESTIONS.—Park- ‘c: Desk Scts. Waterman Fountain ,Pcns, Parker Pens. Cameras tin colors). Hand Bags, Fiction Books. ‘Manicure Sets, Ivory Goods. Mabons 1 Drug Store. oeai-iz-iz-ioi. "-5. ..'WANTED n rnmvr MANAGER ifor the Island Fertilizer 00., Ltd. l IUQ- 100007-13-18-31 =ilxgmeizirlfiiiiiri~ I EXAMINATION l, Jittliig aiil supplying Glenn H. J. MABON ‘ ._. g n :4 OPTOMITBIUT 001cc Connected Ilth ll Oral-lion Montana, P. l. l. instrument. Whereas Galileo's telescope reveal- i-d an unexpected universe near at l‘fillCl. the 200-incii instrument, twice (if; oi" I tube William: filming’ (ream (individual pncc).._..35c l Brut]: Aqua Vclva (Individual price) 1 Tin Talc for _Mcn (individual price) .....15c I Cake Williams Toilet ll‘ (Individual price] . , .........l0c I Ilscd Blade (Iuniainrr (No individual price) Total Vllul {L50 III ‘flu Williams Holiday Package at $1.00 Mude-iii-Canarla by TllF. j. B. WILUAMS CO. (CANADA) UNITED. AIUNTREAL. l-lie direction of the hypothetical “eoge" namely that the light from that ‘direction is redder when it reaches earth. This much the great iOO-inch telescope here has helped to A gift that all men welcome —-thc Williams Holiday Package. sure that they all have-it, those nicn you like the best. t Beautiful. Practical. Sensible-in purpose A Christmas dollar can't buy more! A big tube of Williims Shaving Cream — made by experts of ninety years‘ experience. A bottle of Aqua Volvo-the perfect after-shaving preparation-counted a daily ne- ccssity by millions. A tin of Men's VVilliams HOLIDAY PACKAGE , ell 10,000 millions of stars, which is 10 times more than the lOO-inch reveals. The ace-men will bridge the aston- ishing jump to stars 16 million times Make and in price. One dollar! “Chg: n one Don". for it by nune, men. Give Him A And lo‘: those who want something even better there is the Williams Super Holiday Package at $2.00 Talc -- none smoother or more m1. come. A cake of toilet soap of m; quality. And a Safe for Old Razor Blades that, for a year n least, Will solve the vexing problem of what to do. safely, with used blades. All contained in the Williams Holiday Here's a gift to solve one-or a dozen-of your Chrisimu shop- ping problems. Don’: miss it! Ask wherever toilet goods are sold-Williams Holiday Pnckagc—- the great dollar gilt for Astronomers will look at this m‘ with microscopes, and there tiny » pcct to detect objects so dlstantt the light Just now arriving fromth" started its journey, travelling at -~ lo large as any telescope previously ;in-.ide, may help to‘ solve mysteries , ‘about the far 0H outer edge of that l “M” E11Z"‘b°m‘ Lmle- M Twml." V’ Karine nniverse—provldod such ' ivisiting in Simimeroidc. the guest oiim 0x15,“ This much is known~—th:it some- i thing appears differently fnr out in lligoht, and this expected to SHOW be brighter and sharper in outltneimnrv, J _._ .. fainter than the nokod eye sees. The verify‘. 'Il‘he ZOO-inch telescope may be sufficiently more powerful to help clear up the origin of the mysterious red shift. It will take in four times as much lim- biit will be aboutfive feet shortenlm” um“ "rm" In its great mirror star images willl your (‘olil with "in" lOO-incli weighs about 145 tons and 000 miles I second, perhaps 401i‘ I? is 45 feet long, while the big one "m! your! ago, l. time 10ml; e0 \\ill weigh about five times as much "m" 15 Pm“ o‘ exlslmcc o m George Robinson and her‘ i giissts of Mrs. Donald. formerly M’hs' ..*CIGARS AND Eioiuzierrizs in l Lighters. Pipes. ' 1" - we I F‘... stray,” BE ONE of THE MANY if? a lit! rpl l 75+? ~ :0’ - l w. .. T _-. is upstairs. ié wsisisisis isi;stsi" * 1 ' Who Will Visit $anta Claus H d lifastern Guardian if? ' I I ‘ i - . '- ' .11 ~‘ ‘kill » ' l o .."..‘“.f' é’.§-?...L'..Z"é§i‘.‘.”“§..‘l§’.i. ‘ 1% a From Now Until CHRISTMAS 9837-12-12-101. ‘ . CARTERS BO OKSTORE s - is full of Holiday Gifts for old and Young Books for everybody. The latest, by 068i Authors. Then we have Books for Boys and Girls and Picture Books for the Child- ren. Come in and look them over. Bibles and Testaments, Prayer and HYm" Books in great variety. Christmas Cards and Booklets. of Xmas Seals and Tags, Colored Twines. etc. ery, Holly Boxes, Watermaifs Fountain Pens, and the Newestin Stationery. CARTER’S BIO TOY ‘STORE A wonderful Assortment A beautiful lino of Boxed Station- Here you will see an endlfls! a »_-_‘-..—_~\_-~._»-.._" " ' j‘+»_ i‘.' iSee their advertisement in this 15- _ F},- .1?! i? and well displayed Stock of the Newest in Toys, Games, Dolls, Mechanical Toys. etc.. etc., too many to enumerate, but Come and See More Toys than all other Stores put together. Open oach evening. Prompt attention to everybody. l Carter €o° C0., Ltd. SANTA CLAUS H EADQUARTERS _ . -_-_ i_.1‘~_—_