-v~--y----yv---vw--~v~-v~»-,- v < ‘__ '...- crr i l. 3U JV .ll TE f-Have You Calletl-"i At the Doll Shop S l'I(‘()\'Il FLOUR, 0X UNI-I still-I or‘ Tlll‘) \\'.\l.|. ]'.\|'|"l|f (l(1]);i|'[]]](~1]{’ iliere is a mighty iiitei-estiirt: family of pret- Iy dolls. ilolis little, dolls, big, tiltihtlrzttt-ly dressed dolls, dolls that go to sleep, and a few dolls that do not. Dolls to delight every little girl, and a good many of the big ones. I‘he Doll that YOUR little girls will want when they see them. I01“: 25c: 2551,‘; T51‘; 001-1 $1.50; tiiljfi: EH30; $73.50: $3.00: $1.50; $5.75 ztlill $8.00. See our very special doll, with all Silk tricolette dress, siticping dolls, with pair at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ , _ real $1.90. -srtor from "Ollflillf! Catalog. ---GET the gift at l-lolmawn. —HOLMAN'S, Summerside open tonight. -_TiP TOP TAILORS, see their agent. Jos. l.. McCtilloiitzh. Sunt- tnersitle. ...-READERS NOTICE: Jos. H. Nlcvullough, Tailor. Summerside. has been appointed agent for the Tip Top Clothes. .-_FIVE OCTAVE organs taken " in exchange for pianos, prices from ‘$10.00 each to $35.00; also a few excellent piano cased OPKTIIIF selling at close prices while they last. ll. T. lloman. l.ttl.. Summer- side. -WEDDING BELtLS- The mar- riage oi‘ Alrs-Etiitu Small. ot‘ Sher- hrooke, to William ll. Waite, ot‘ Sherbrtioke, was soletunized by the ltev. \\'. ll. Harding oi‘ Summer- sitie on Wednesday night at the home oi‘ iMr. \'. Milligau, Sher- brooke, is the presence of relatives and friends. ~PRIZE WlNNER-- .\l.1'. J. l‘. I\lurpb_\'. Augustine (‘ove._ one. 0:‘ Prince County's successful tarni- ers, has won the cup donated b3: the Steele Briggs (‘o., Toronto, for the uiost creditable showing oi‘ not mere than three selected seeds. lit- has also won tiermanentl‘. th cup donated by .\lr. S. J. Moon .\l:trilitne Seed itistiector, for th httst st-leeictl and lit-st arrange variety o group exhibit oi‘ any Wlllltl tints. li. -A RADIO CONCERT. One t the tnost enjoyable ratiio concer. oi‘ llie settson was heard on Wet. ties-day night in the wireless rt t-i-ivlng station ownt-tl and tiperzt tt-ti by llarolti (laiitit-t, Stimmersitle. .\ vol-iii ret-ii:i.| hy Mzitiittttt- Fluvlti; liri-itii-r, itt Ni-ktirlt, 4t concert oi vocal anti insiruttietital titttuhers in Pitisbttrg anti a ltealtli talk by an expert in New York city, were among the interesting features oi‘ tlit- pi-ogromtne. WE TERN PERSON A TS ~-.\lr. lloy Mcllougnll, (Theory. ll. ,__ Christmas Sale --- ilitiiliing int Buys’ (EIYICS MANY 'l'.\lll‘l.\"l'h‘ .\.\' t't)tt'rt'.\'t't‘v 'l‘() cttoost: .\ st-Ixstttrt: \Nll l)l‘Il.l(ill'l'I-‘l'l. (EIFT. ' ot‘ t'.\.\" t.i-:'i" tit;\t .\ .\‘t-:\v st'|'r Y nit 0\'tt1i:t'o.\'l‘ --h‘l'(‘ll .\ WEI.- WUII‘? gift- at a price that shows 1 tremendous saving tivei" the regular rate. The range of choice boys clothing in the ‘MEN'S STYMHC” is the most attractive in the citv, anti the cash buying tipporttiniti’ in tlli>‘.(llll‘l.\‘tlllil>‘ Stile makes tiasy buying or (‘\'(3l‘_‘,l)(l(l_\',—~ 7.00 Ilo_v's (l)\'(?l‘(‘iitll.< :ti - - - - - - ~ - - - 55-60- J.00 llo_v's (lvereoats at - - - - - ~ - - ~- $12“ 10.00 litivs Overt-oats at ~ - - » - - - - - ills-ll"- 12,0i) Boy's Overcoats at - - ~ - - - - ---‘l"9-‘*"- 15,00 Ilo_v‘s Overcozits at - - - - - - ~ -- $1519‘)- t'.50 Boy’s Stilts now are - - - - - - - ~ - - $29"- Hli) Boy's Suits now are - - - - - - - - - - 9"?"- l2.0i) Boy's Stilts now are - - - - - - - - - 391'"- l5.0il Boy's Suits now are - - - - -- Mtinre ltMcletid liti. not ready or semi-reitd_y' made 5F l ‘$.00. ()l‘-‘ i l; p-émi?” ‘fl- “Mm-A I t: Int-oi’ a bright light ‘ _< l-~-'-l i‘la'i_v Sloal I ilrtliuiIiilt-tiltiiit ‘\"!i]ill4'_'t'.l1|l|llll»{ll l'llI'\‘-'l ' i‘ -;"l': ~\" '1‘ i. _ ton ut_tt up; tut n TkN YEARS FOR COINING iier Safely, l(l.\'ilS'i‘.1.\‘,, -l)vt'_ at. -.\' tinny,’ is known hcrt- rt-tztirtlittj; the iaii- tnl the (ltivt-rttttit-tit sfetuit-r (‘tiutwtti | ‘ii»‘.'ii.\"i‘fl_ llvt‘. 25L» -’l‘i-ti in, whit-h lift lit-r Friday to fifillll-"l a- t i4‘ lvititn-‘titi petiiti-tttittry the ltfl’l'lll'l‘ untl his tissistttn- iiotu] ill‘ -t"titilt't- whit-ii .luilgc i tlii- Main lint-k Light. .\ Wait-r n t‘: in ttp- fltwiiflllhl (‘tlllfl lown tlt-sytttich Sflyi4il\1Illlli'Vl‘Hl~i1'l lll"lt i -a' it \lti:t~ Nt-ssei‘. lei‘! the Main Docks on l"rltlny no. tt|l\.|‘l"‘l I with the llgliiliounr- otteraitirs nu i’! -i llillltltllvlll i‘lfly h t -,, "gourd and a crew of about eight pltwjt; ‘ \ . . lFRAUDULENT 50 CENT PIECES yea | .< was ‘oats- today who - \\|'|'l( ofiiavltt’ cetril c ivas iti town on Titesdtty‘. -<.\lr. J. lrelttnti. has arrived hat-ii from Saskait-lietvan and will HpPHil lli~*_\\'illLPl‘ at his former hotnc in Si. Fdt-anors. li. —.\ir. and .\lrs. .\l. l-‘. Schurman. Rummersido are spending the holi» titiys in (‘liictigt’), where thev are '01" Huests oi‘ their tianghter, .\-lt's. ltllev.» S. Litikletter. ]l. "AIL-s Jennie Market; trainetl| iturs». Sutntticrsititt. was an out» |warti tittsseuget‘ on Saturday ntorn- ‘lug t-u route to ‘California. where ~.lv will spend‘ the winter, ll. __-- --Mr. l-‘rt-ti \\’. Robinson, general tiasst-ngttt- itgt-nt and (leorct- [). Mei» lzttiti ot‘ the baggage department ot‘ iiie t‘.\'ll. at Alriucton were iti Summers-file on Wetlnestlay" on offi- cial httsitiess They left t'or the l-lastt-rn t-nd of the island on 'i‘iturstitiy, where they will titty in~ spet-ioritil visits. ---~—-<-o->-ii-— CHRISTMAS JOYS MAY LAST (‘iirisitntis joys may last thr- yefli‘. li‘ its ntessage of good cheer \\‘t- pass on. afar and neat‘. Day by day: .\ntl the spirit of goodwill. , l-I ‘Ty day with joy may thrill. ii‘ its tnzindates we fulfill Day by day. li‘ we share some heavy load. ilzinish nameless fears which go-id Smoother make life's weary road. Day by day. (‘hrisintas joys will then abide 'l‘liroitt:h the year wltatrier ‘lifllllllh For we live the. Christmas-title. ‘Day hy day. How To Insure Your . Brain Power A NEW SOLUTION TO THE HIGH POST OF LIVING When your stomach is function- ing as ll should, when you digest your food anti xettithe full nutritive power from it, your health im- proves-~antl improved health moans increased thruln power . increased brain power places you in Jlflriilifill to make more money iiirtniah greater clarity of mind. liver think oi‘ the ll. C. l.. proh- lt-m front this new angle? Very few people can boast oi‘ enjoying anything near perfect health, because most oi‘ them stiffer from stomach trouble which. after will, is the root oi’ most oi‘ the. dis- eases that affect humanity. Keep ytourself lli for the day's work by iteetling your stomach tin perfect order. “GnstronaP does it and it costs so little that all who THE WESTERN GUARDIAN --APPOINTED AGENTS. : Tip Top Tailors have appointed Jon: L. McCullough to represent them in Summersitle. JIABBITB PLENTIFUL- Rabbits are reported plentiful in section-t adjoining Sumtuerirldc and several nimroda, who have made excur- sions in the woods recently, report that they have had excellent stic- cess with the bunnies. ~AN 0L0 TIMER» The fall of snow, which started on Wednesday morning, continued for the day in a mild form but at night it took the form of nn old fashioned storlr. leaving such heavy drifts on the streets and sidewalks that the street men were obliged in ' clear the walks off with NIIOW DlOWil. There is‘ now enough snow to make good sleighing. ll. .-FISHERMEN ARE LOSERS- The high northwest wind that circled around Summerside on Wednesday night. broke up a lot ot‘ the ice that had formed at the western end of the harbor, where quite a number of smelt shacks had been erected dtirlng the last few tiays. A lot oi’ these were carried out oi‘ the harbor with the ebbing tide and one in particular in which a young fellow had tried some smelt fishing, was stopped by some men in a‘. rowiboat just in time, as it was headed out the harbor. floating on its ico foundation. with the young fisherman unaihle to help himself. Christmas Closing f harloitetown Butiness follege Tlttyahovt’ institution r-itisiod for tho Xmas holidays ymtertiay, Thursday, to rc-npt-n oz; ’i‘uestluy, .lantt:try Ilrd, 1922. Ilcftire award- ing the diplomas, Principal Milltr paid a very warm compliment to the students on their general work luring the term, also on their gen- r-rni dcpoiinient. llo was aware tnat a great amount. of work had hoen placed before them in tho short space~oi time allotted, but was glad to know that it was tintier. lakcn with a will, anti accomplish- ed with much credit as the final results prove. 0n those who were about to receive diplomas a great responsibility anti tiust was {liars-ti but ‘no felt confident they would prove faithful anti worthy. one» the tiipiotuas had been given out, the students took charge anti pro- sented the Principal and each men-.- lwr oil’ the teaching stuff with very complimentary ztddresses and valu- able Xmas gifts, which elicited happy replies for the cordial feel- ing existing :ts evitll-ncetl in the ad- tiresses. Graduates from the Business Train- ing Department. Miss Muriel McLean, Cily. Miss Ethel lieaney, (iiy. Misslittricl lanes, City. Iiiiss Fiosrnco Mcl-‘adyen. “liver. .\iiss Olive .\liitlo\\-, Mill Viz-xv. Miss Verna. Pound. City. Miss (‘onstanct- Worth. City. MISS Marion Macmillan, (‘lttn Lloyd Froude. New Wilishire. Russell Wheatlcy, Cit)’. Miss Sadie Acorn. City. (Not given in order of meritl West Shorthand and Typewritinq. Miss Beatrice Ellis, 0'Lettr,v. .\li.1is Annetta llorne, Bloomfield Miss Edith Chandler, -I‘it,v. Miss Margaret Weir, l‘it_v. orthography-shorthand Dept l-‘ollowing is the standing of the students in the shorthand depart- trout who have averaged fill"; and over in Orthogrnphy: Anetta llorno 100, Geortlie lltirre 100, Helen Lane 100. Estelle Mullen I00, (‘atlierint- Maillot-ton 100. (‘atherinn H. Duva" inn. Tillie lluxioti, 100, Maiulr. hiilflltti/ 100. llolen Largo 100, Ruth McLean 100 Porti McDonald 9S, Marilarei E. Keir 9S, llazel fluernfll‘ fill, Sttdlo (illlis 9G. Miltlrcn Mulch 96, Mautl Xinlmlson 94, Beatrice Lille M, Annie. lluify fill, llerilia McQuaiti an llmei Wood 90 Orthogrnphy. Business Dept. Ethel Tieaney ‘I00, Motion .\'iao~ tnillrtn I00. Muriel .\lcl.e:in 0S. Elsin Riley £14, Mabel Slia-v: R9. Amnntla Mulinrt illi, Muriel lanes 9R. rant-tire wtcrttdyen W. Olive ‘Mflflnw 100, Vora Pound 9ft. Marion are subject tto indigestion. billous- ness, dyspepsia and other troubles‘ oi the digestive organs should al- ways carry a box with them. Fifi] iy "finsironnl" in metal box fnr| 50c; G iboxett for Sloth-each Gas- irnnnl hears its own name embos- sed to protect you against sub-i stitutes. if your local dealer is out tlcr with remittance direct to Dr. J. (1. Lambert, Limited, 396 Si. An- toine Street, Montreal. The. largest. manufacturer nf ntlllt Syrup in the British Em- pin. // Q ,. of stock of zrfiastmnal," send or-| McParittne 05, Constance Worth 96. Lillian Hyde 90, George llulpitt 1):‘). .lessie Guerney 88, Lloyd "routlo 7:2, Ritsscll Whcntley 8ft, Sadie Acorn 118. Those. in the ahovn list who ‘iavo “m (trimploivtl their examinations iinvo hut one pnper yet to write be- fore going to tho Shortbntitii dc,- pnrtmcnt. The graduates from tht- Short- lmnd and Typtiwriilng departments also hold certificates from the lltist- ness Training department. writ": \I_ v- w _-- inn-z onannomnrrowu Quantum “é ses and tailored $1.25 t0 , , F UR able prices, we are quote this year you ceive your most in Raccoon, Pony, M separate pieces prices. merit of fancy over blou- . $13.50. The Gift Supreme at reason- to give Furs to those who re- We have lovely coats Marmot, plain or trimmed. Small Furs a complete range in all fashionable Furs in sets or at very Practical Suggestions For All Every member oi‘ the fantily as well us all can be sitltaltly remembered this Xmas Holiday season, ltuve we had such a varied selection at such popular prices. -—BLOUSES- An immense assort- Gowns effects derskirts, i etc. S 0t enabled to will be able Sm“ Underskirts Neckwear timate gifts. Silk Scarf‘, of seal, tiskrztt anti Cashmere Bath Robes Kimonas Dressing Ja Muffs low bloomers, Camisoles, Un- chene, Jap Silk, Pongee, Silk Dresses Serge Dresses Bags and purses Silk Hosiery your friends IICVCI‘ lGilt Suggestions Front Latlie’s Ready-to-Wear Dept. -—I'NDER “' EA R — , chemises, Cape n crepe de her Gift Stoles Fur Coats “ Gloves Kid Gloves Boudoir caps Blouses (lainisoles Skirts Brassiers Silk Bloomers “ Gowns Sweaters H ckets French Kid Gloves, Chamoisette Gloves, Fur lined and Mochalined anti wool Gloves all Kinds. Suggestions DECEMBER 24, 1921 . d, - l t ‘i —GLOVES-— , Gauntlet Golves, J Wool Jackets “ Sets Caps Scarfs Handkerchiefs Kiddies Overalls “ Wool sets Silk Dresses Kimonas Coats Fur Wraps H B? H H H H H Men's Serge Suits “ tweed “ H coats U Gifts That Are Always Appreciated Ulster Over- Milton Over- l Boy’s Suits in tweeds and serges Boy’s Overcoats coats “ Mackinaws Mocha grey Gloves ‘L gllélékciigfillS “ Caps Silk and wool Gloves Coats aw Young Matt's Suits (lined) f: Belg? “ “ Overcoat: Men's Neckwear in H (W(‘)(;r]l)n[(Tn(/‘%I;i lliany styles to choose Italian anti Swiss wear from. silks. ill’ 6 Heather Gloves Camel Hair Gloves Buckskin lendid Gifts From the n’s Furnishing Dept. ‘Garters Braces Fancy shirts Wool socks Silks socks Heather socks Boys sweaters Men’s sweaters All shades and styles. PRllWSE BllllS lT . Shop Early IN MEMORIAM MRS. JOHN M. KEARNEY On Thursday, December, 8th. the Angel ot‘ death visited the home 0f John tMartin Kearney, Sturgeon. anti claimed for its vlt time his beloved wife Katheritie. The deceased was in her tisunl gouti health until a short time‘ prevous to her death yvlten she was stricken with pneumonia, anti despite all that medical aiti and loving care could do, God uiilletl othertvisti, and she tiled fortified by the last rites of the Roman Cattbollt: (‘butch at the early age of forty three years. ily her dealii the community in which she lived Traverse, who passed away to bis eternal reward Wednesday uiortt- 'ug, Dec. 21st, at the titlvtinceti tige. oi‘ seventy seven. i Although ror t-hc last six mouths his health it iviis not until tour wet-its he had tint been in mtnat ago that it became apparent that the itievitnhlo must ltappeti. The late .\ir. Bell was born at (‘ripe Traverse anti during lite‘ ‘early part of his life was engaged tn carpenter work, later he took upl farming and wits one of the most; stit-eessftil oi‘ the community. llcl was always an tntisiitntiitig figure iii all that tended to the llilllllt‘ kood. in religion he was a Metho- tiiiu anti ulwitys stood for the prin- ciples of Jesus ‘Christ. in the llfifftel he was n iiusbtttttl, father tttttl com has lost the influence and t-xamplt- or u mot-it worthy woman, a foul mother, a kiuti anti umlahlo wife, and a hospitable anti obligltig friend whose memory will be ever cherished in the hearts oi‘ thou}- ift to mourn. ‘ ‘Site leaves to mourn besides i. large host of relatives and friends. a loving hits-hand, five young child» ren, her aged mother, Mrs. Atlutn Wlghtt, Stu. i‘oitr sisters atttl ihret- brothers natnely_ Mrs. Litwrenci- (Yilmllhcll. Panmurc : Mrs. Michael Murphy, Panmure; Mrs. .loscplt Fisher, ‘Sturgeon; Mrs. John Power, New Perth anti Wm. D, Panmure. Archibald of Hottfh Brew» er nnd James on the old homestead Stitrgeon. ller funeral took place on Sat. itrdoy morning in Si. Patti's (fhurch. Sturgeon. where ‘ilcqtiicttt Mons was sung by her pastor. ilev. Theo. (lnilant, anti then ht-r hotly was conveyed to tho cemetery where it was laid to rest. The poll bearers were: John Poyve". Jot-t. ll. kit-Donald, Hamill-l Nicholson, hiichaci Lannigan, .ir., Philip Murphy. Si". and Peter Mo. (‘arrnn May her soul rest in peace. i-{oa-L Tho (f. Il. f". wishes iis host of friends rzvrittvivtucttn n ltriglit, happy anti prospcrtnts i022. CHARLES W. BELL With tieop regret w" yer-on] n", death of Charles W. Ttell, Cape lmuion to his family, anti ever)‘- where his kind and loving tiis~ htu-titon was shown so much in fact that it was a plt-tisurt- to all to know hitu. “ills lift- wtis gentle and; lllf" vletueuts so mixed that tialurt- tnigltt itiatiti tip and say to all the world “This is a man“. During his illness he was “(q-pr hpflfd U, murmur or complain hut awaited the end with tho stiine calm nnd Emilie trust wht-h i‘ll.'li'.'ll‘li‘l'l7ll'll his life. in early lift» ht- ptarrit-ti Rnflhnp] Nicldttritinc. who survives him, along with iwo tlttittziiters {ind “w. sons. Mrs. ilurryr Webster, Augus~ "n" "W"; Mrs. .latties l’. (‘rock t-tt. Suinmcrsitle; ‘Fhnnitis ll, Vie» ' Nathan. at home, 13pm» m Mel artiy, l-‘rt-tl in (‘tirietoti nnd J. .\ll‘i'ill‘tly_ “lillllijllig .\'I.'|n._ also Iwq alert-rs nnd three brothers. Mrs. Alt-x ilohlet- ‘ftgvtin; ,\|t_=,q Ppnzjp (‘ape 'l‘r:iverst-; .\ll>crt of (mm. 'l‘raversr-. llev. Artt-tiiits (i, of Sal- isbury. .\l. ll.; anti ltlpltriatnt. (‘tipt- 'i‘r:ivt-|'.~i1\_ _ To the l)1“'f'-'l\’l‘4l family is u.‘ tenth-d the hiViflltllllh- of the com muniiv iti the loss which they hnvt- snsininctl. Tito ftmernl will take place frorr his lnte rcsitlont-n m m“ (jpp. Traverse Melllntllsll ‘Ct-mtnlopy m} Friday at 2 p, m. LETTER OF CONDOLENCE TO WILLIAM M. CRAWFORD We, the officers nnd members of "Sword" L. O. L. No. 2737 wish to express to you our most sincere sympathy in your recent sad ber- eavement in the tieath of your father. Alfhottgb that chair mttdo va- t-ant lil your home shall catise you sad hours. slill its a brother, wt- irust you will ever put your trust in llitn who comforts thc unmfnriless iti their diirk hours of tribulations. as an honorary tncni- her of our lodge we his brothers I shall ever hold his name iti loving tucntory in the, bonds of our as- sociation. ____¢-0->____ THE NEW GLOVES Jilfit us likoly as not. the old Gloves won't do for the coining 0c- cttsions; so we had to be read)’ l" take cure of your needs, heforo the holiday. ‘ So the new Gloves are here —- for men and women —all kinds in all good grades. PATONS LTD. I tel-I l$Q'i That the Blue Bird of Happiness Visit YOur home on Christmas Morning is the wish of the blend- ers of Blue Bird Tea Brings Happiness l will