‘SHOP from Holman’: outclas- —WHEN IN SUMMERSIDE- -— Cail at the Western office of the Guardian on Water Street. Blim- merside and pay for your Guardian if you want to get one of the won- derful Farm Calendars. ‘ —HOME-MADE CANDY-Buy your Christmas Candy from un- Made the good old way. Absolute- ly pure, 35 to 60 cts. per lb. Candy canes a specialty. Olympia ice Cream Parlors. Sununerside. 556-12-22-41 —EVANGELIST COMING-Rev. Harry Taylor, state evangelist o: Maine, has‘ been ‘engaged by The Summerside Baptiat Church for a series of special meetings beginning January 11th. Mr. Tay- lor willbo accompanied b)’ hie daughter Miss Ruth Taylor, as so- loist and special worker. —GUARDiAN REPRESENTA- TlVE-The Guardian's WBIIBYH representative has an oflicc oil Will-i er street, Sunimerslde. 09X! 1°} Laurence Gailanfe Tailor Shop‘ (and directly opposite the Gallant- Crockett blocki~hls phone number is‘ 233. He is an experienced news- paperman. capable 'of givinB Bi!‘ verlising counsel and service. etc-- and will be pleased to receive news, subscriptions or advertising. —-POPULAR GIFT-Many are cal ling at the western office of the Guardian, Water St, Summerside to order the Guardian sent for a ycar to their friends us a Christ- mas gift. What could be more pleas- ing or acceptable to a friend than to receive the Guardian starting Christmas morning. with a letter and card divulging the thoughtful giver. Friends abroad would find such a gift like n renewal of old friend-, ships 0n Christmas Day. —ACCE.PTS CALL—Re\'. J. H. Copeland pastor of the United Baptist Church at Weymouih, N. S. has accepted a call to the ()'Leary field, consisting of the churches afKc-ntsford. and Spring- field. Mr. Copeland has been in Weymouth for the past seven years and previous to that was pastor at Lunenburg, N. S. He is a forceful and eloquent pulpit speaker and a great entertainer generally. Mr. and Mrs. Copeland. and family, expect to take up their residence at O’Leary enriy in the new year, when they will receive n real Island welcome from all de- itominatlons. 1- 156 Richmond Street Phone 362 _ i Thank You! We want to express ofll‘ 6P‘ i» o For Fire Insurance consult ii. M. SIMPSON extended to us by our‘ tumors during the past year. We are unable to perron- v CUB‘ i. _ 4 '~ :-._..._...c.-¢..;» :. ally winh all our present and ‘ prospective clients the Sea- -,. son's Greetings so fake this means of extending our best wishes for a Merry Christmas . and Prosperous New Year. E. E. PARKMAN Optician and Optometrist Montague. P. E. l, prsiiafltlfl of thepatronagc i" ‘ ,, W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ‘ muir. —‘I'EAM8 CROSS ICE-Messrs. R. V. Holland and Wm. Barrett drove over Bedeque Bay from Low- er Bedeque to Summerside yester- day. They tried the ice in the chan- nel and found it about 8 inches deep. —-CALENDARS—A limited num- ber of the wonderful calendars for iarmens being issued by the Guar- dian have been received at th Western office of the Guardian on Water Street. Summer-side. A calendar will be given to the per- son renewing the Guardian or to any new subscribers. —RiNK OPENS—’l‘he Crystal Rink, Summerside opened to the skating public yesterday afternoon with a large attendance. Last night there was a. large crowd of skaters who enjoyed the healthful pastime despite the fact that many were of necessity otherwise engaged. —-W'EEK OF PRAYER-A meet- ing of the Evangelical Ministers Association was held in Summer- side yesterday _m0rniug and ar- rangements were made to hold the annual week of prayer from January 5th to 9th. For the first meeting there will be a general ex- change of pulpits in the four chur- ches. . - —SPEC|AL PROGRAMME-Sun- day evening at the close of the service in the Summerside Bap tlst Church the pastor, Rev. A. K. Herman. showtd some beautiful stereopticati slides portraying the Nativity. The programme was sup- ported by the choir with some Christmas songs. The same pro- gramme will be repented at the Sum-merside Y. .\i. C. A. next Sun- day evening alter church. PERSONALS —Rev. F. X. GiliifilL, Egmont Bay, was in Summersidc on Thurs- tiny. ——.\iessrs. Hatfield .\icCausiaud and Prosper Arscnault, Howlan, were among the visitors to Sum- mcrside Thursday. —Mr. Kenneth Muttart has arriv- ed from Sackviile to spend Christ- mas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Mutton, Summerside. -—.\iiss Gallant. of the nursing staff of the Charlottetown Hospital is spending tltc Christmas holi- days at her home in Summersiile. -—The Aliases Mildred Muttart, Audriennc Perry and llope Prlch- ard have arrived home from coll- ege to spend (‘hristmus with their parents in Summersldc. y. .\iinurd's Llniniriut for folds. Eastern Guardian . ISHOP from Holman‘s Catalog. . JWE GUARANTEE EVERY~ thing we sell to give satisfaction 0X‘ i, your money back. Who can do bet- ter? Todd's Shoe Store, Montague. 120i-12-6-6-tuf-5l .1100 ARMY HORSE BLANK- ETS rlced $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25. .."LADiES OVERSHOES, Gait- ‘ ; ers, Felt Boots, House Slippers and Bedroom Slippers. a nice assort- ‘ inept of each at. Todd's Shoe Store, Montague.-—1201-12-6-6-tuf-5l ..'EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. vnt in Montague and will be pleas- ' ed to receive news items, advertis- lug, Job Printing. new and re- newal subscriptions.-tf. .."A LOVELY VARIETY OF Felt Slippers for Misses, Boys and small children at Todd's Shoe Store. Montague-moi-12-6-6-tuf-5i ..*SELLiNG LADIES‘ WINTER COATS, Girls and Boy's Coats lliflO hinckinnws, at greatly retitle- ed 1ariccs.~l\i. C. McGowan, Kil- 546-12-22-m3i ‘Christmas its‘ l s. “ii ..'MEN8' LUMBERMAWS Rub- bers. Ovorshoes, Felt Boots and Felt Slippers at best prices. Todd's Shoe Store. Montague. 1201-12-6-26-tuf-5i Keep Mlnnrcfl Llnlmont ln the House iliiMEN iiIiNT iiiiiiRiiii RIGHTS (Canadian Press) TORONTQDec. 22-—Women have been expressing their views as to the place of their sex in the United Church, writing in thecorrespoud- ence columns of the Globe. One woman. write;- says: "it rests with the women to demand for the right to qualify and ‘become fully ordain- cti mnisters of the Gospels. The church militant being made up in fairly equal ipnoportions of men and women. it is the duty and right of the women t0 fight for any true principle that is vital to the inter- css 0f the Church. Sometimes the good fight of faith must be fought inside the Church. The enemy to progress is not nlawys in what is termed “the world." it is not nec- essary to resort to fisticuffs nor the bandying about of hard words, but for the women in the churches to lay their demand before the proper church courts, and give the powers that be no rest until it is granted. A fuller representation of women in the ordinary courts may be iountl necessary to this end. ii‘ the women expect tho principle to be granted as a special favor. i-t looks as it‘ they will have to wnit a long time. The oppositlu at pre- senit shown by the inferences and assemblies of the Methodist, Pres- byterian and Anglican churches points to the fact that the minis- ters need a good deal of education on the equality of the sexes." ii his Til HAVE NERVES (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Def‘. 22— AccorilluK lo n \'cril'ct returned in thc county court a person, even though shown not to have had any actual contact with n. runnwoy team. but who suf- icrcd nervous shock from tho runaway horses. may recover damages. A jury so found in thc case of Ellen Ann Lowe, in her action against a local bakery com- pany. Damages were placed at $300. ._.._.j4-0-1-_-i What motive led to the invention of railways? T What is that whiclrthermore’ e take from it the larger it grows? A hole. "mom RED COAT TRIMMED WiTH FITCH EXPLOITS THE HIGH WAISTLINE *1 i. t .,,v .3, ‘i y. .) 7",» ,/ ~\w»-'\\ es. fiP’;»./i;/ k’i"r.("’i>”i>r’ir"ir’. w '\\~s x ‘x seeing “ us». r i vi - H‘ PRO .. . no‘. .,_. m», v ma“ --. rim ormmorlinrown ' GUARDIAN DECEMBER The Christmas Store An Abundant Selection of iliiis in Suii All You will know the minute you enter our store that the hardest part of your gift shopping \ Men’.s Xmas Boxed _Sets Which include Men's Garters, .Arm Bands and Sua- pcnders. All first class quality, done "P 7°? Xm“ i" one box. Price for the set. 75¢ "P. ifldividiiflii)’ b°x°d 50c up. Men's and Ladle; Ciuib Bags and Suit Cases. A splendid assortment to chose from. Club Bags ' _ 33-99 "P- Sult Cases . 31-50 UP- Shirts Splendid Silk striped Shirts of Enaillh Bread- cloth and Poplin ....................... .. $2.95 up Also an immense variet)! 95¢ "P- Men’s Mufflers Any man will appreciate the present of a Muffler. You can buy them here much less than elec- where. Silk. stripe and plain color; Silk Velour Knit. Gloves We have a very large assortment of all kinds of Gloves suitable for Xmas presents. Wool Gloves Mocha and Kid . Hosiery A beautiful assortment of Men's Hosiery. ‘Cash- mere, Fancy Silk and Fancy Silk and Wool 45c up. Men's imported Dressing Gowns and Smoking Jackets. Price ------------------ ------------------------ .. 59-00 and up Flannelctte Pyjamas for boys. Good value $1.75 up. For men, good value ................................. .. 82-25 up Men's Pure Silk Ties in Xmas Boxes. A beautiful range of patterns and colors. 50c, 65c, 75c, 85c, $1.00 to $1.50 ‘Boys’ Overcoats Don't fail to get one of our nice warm winter Overcoats for your boy. Nothing makes a more so‘ ccptable Xmas present. Light and dark colors, Price $6.75 up Men's pure wool Pullover Sweaters, all colors, fine "makcsrPrice $130 up “new; heavy gh Tfy ‘weer w: mgoswési era In white. white with fancy blue and white trim- med, etc. Price .................................. __ $4.00 and up, Men's Sweater Coats, assorted shades. A wonder. fui alsortment to choose from. Price $1.59 to $4.00 Silk and Dress Goods Department Ladies’ Silk and Zen-Illa covered Umbrellas, handles .. $1.60 up Ladies’ Sweaters in plain and brushed wool, silk and silk and wool, long and short sleeves $3.00 and up Just in, ostrich trimmings, newest shades, Ladies’ fine Hosiery in silk, silk and wool, all wool, cashmere and By-tex in all best shadss of sand, log cabin, brey, black, etc. Gift Suggestions for Infants land Kiddies Babies Jackets, Booties, Bonnets, Scarves. Mitts, tiny Garters Caps etc. Ladies’ and Children's Hdks. Single or in hence iu white white with colored bor- ders with lace anti embroidery edges. Prices from 5c up. For Xmas Gifts What would be more acceptable than a Suit or Dress length. We have a good assortment of cloth in velvet, serge, flannel, Boys Hosiery-Heavy ribbed, wool, fine double knee worsted cashmere Golf and changeable top. All sizes. Prices range from .......................... .. 25c to $125 Give nei- a blouse iengfth of Silk Crepe dc Chine, etc for a Xmas Gift. Gloves Kid in plain and fancy Gauntlet styles. Ail beet shades $2.25 to ..................... ... .......... .................. .. 63-50 Bogiskin and Mocha‘ in gauntlet and wrist length; both lined and unlined was to ......................... .. $6.50 A full line of Gloves in wool, cil kand wool, silk and’ chamolsette. M - Neckwear Many pretty styles In Collar and Cuff Sets. sep- arate Collars 50c to __ $1.93 Silk Underwear for Xmas Gifts silk. .Nish*s<>wn=.. elir . svsr. was... .=!-_=_~_v_=.i.=~s.. W foicwiti-tjsmaiijiecyea lnucncpe. do chine, satirvand silk mull, also Pongee with lace and ribbon flowers, In‘ pink, white, sky, lavender, etc. 84.75 to .... .. $10.50 Chinese embroidered cotton night gowns, many dainty designs and sfylgg ,_ _____________________ __ $450 A large assortment of cotton night gown; 98c " . $4.25 siik chemise. Envelope Chemise of crepe do chine. satin and silk mull, daintliy trimmed with rib. bon and lace and silk flowers in whit- sky, mauve $3.75 to .................................................. .1 . _ . . . . . . . . _ _ ,_ $3.50 Boudoir Caps, many pretty styles of satin, georgcttc, crepe de chine and fancy voil trimmed with lace. ribbon. etc 65c to ...... ................. .. $3.50 is over, for aspiendid assortment of all sorts of lovely and sensible gifts for every member of the family and your friends awaits you ‘here at economical prices. Purses and Hand Bap-s make a useful Xmag Git; A good assortment of Hand Bags and Underarm Bag, $125 to .......................................... __ $350 Other Xmas Suggestions Fancy Chinese Laundry Bags $1.00 m __ Ladies Rubber Work Aprons 65c and $1.10 .. 85c Cotton Taffeta, Satlnviile and Broadcloth Bloom. era, single and double knee. ‘All size; $1.25 to $2.40 ‘Cotton Taffeta Slips. Ail shades. Special $1.45 Ladies Dressing Jackets ................................. H $125 Bungalow Aprons, light and dark shades 95c White Aprons 50c to .................. .. $1.25 Silk Scarves 81.40 to .. $495 Cotton Crepe Klmona; $175 up Heavy Klmonag $6.25 to $1323 Xmas Novelties lingerie cialps. lavender bags, silk flowers, fancy powder oases, powder puffs, Ha..- banda, etc. Children's Rompers. $130, and A large assortment $1.45, - - 4- $2.25 , Furs , The most serviceable Gift of all-Beautiful Coats of Hudson Seal, French Seal, Persian Lamb, Raccoon . M"sk"a*- Give ""8. the gift that is always sure to please. Silk Underskirts land Princess Slips slips of shadow proof silk in sand, black. navy, White. areyiete. $525 Silk Knit Sllpg, 990d shade! _____________ _ $350 Silk Underskirts in a large assortment of shades Prices range from $4.25 to ___________ _ _ $3 50 Silk Bloomers. Silk Tricolette, Satin and Rabi. tua Silk In single and double knee styles In black, “""*°' P'"'<- "M. omn- mauve. etc. Also a large as- sortment of Pongee Bloomers. Prices $2.75 to .. from $4.75 range O Blouses he of bur stylish Blouses will make a very an. propriate Xmas Gift. Tunic Blouses Ovcrbiouscs mid tai|°r°d ‘strict; to‘ choose from P i 819° to _____________________________________ H r cos range from ..... .. $12.25 Storeiipen Each Night Until Christmas Special Train Arrangements on the Eastern and Southern Trains Commencing Monday PROWSE BROS. LIMITED The Christmas Store .!i . n). POULT FJRER: McNAB: seven of ns." "So you want. tn reserve a duck for Christmas, Mr. McN-hb-whnt size will you W1nf?" v "I'll require n fnlrly largo one. mon--iherc'll in» forty- -—Lo|1d0n Opinion. Dark red cloth in stunning when it is offset by fitch trimming. The yellow and black tones of the fur accent the rich color of the ma- terisl. This fItch-trimmed red coat ex- ploits the flared skirt section and the hi:h waistline. The waistline is marked by three pin-tucks which are arranged in lhiiiOW scallops- The same model would be effec- tiv‘; in dark. green cloth. trimmed with raccoon fur. {m- RADIO PROGRAM (‘ANADIAN NATION RAILAYW Radio Programme to be broad- cast by The Canadian Notional Railways, the largest Railway sys- iom in the British Empire. _ Front Station CNRA (313 Metres, Moucton, N. B. / Tuesday, December 23rd, 192-1 O ‘w 8.00 p. lll.—B6(] Time Story, by lhi “Pal of My Dreams." ..(Ront) 7. Piano solo (a) "By The Riven". Mr. Tom Slrnhotle GOD SAVE TiiE Ki Mr. Waller Ncnlb Si. Lawrence Flour ___ ...... .. (Butler) (Miami “W” ---- Cuba. Cane Sugar ......... . . (b) “Etude in A Fint" .. will-s MZWY Sleeves 570_12_23_nm_ (Ia-nudism Steamship Com. _ (Haunt) 5T [Cuba if.‘ ' Sllgdl‘ l‘i:l. ______ ‘Pun .\m.ric.|n NG. Canadian Steamship I'M. .. 65 Anaconda. flapper ........ _. T‘ Canadian Pacific Railway -_ 151 Petroleum _. 627.5 Ggrtlbxlgnélggfulddl " Studebaker MONTREAL EXCllANCvE 42?‘ Brink Montreal _ A Bank Now; Scum; , _, S, Tenor Solo in) "A Ilream." American Can __ 15'"; ,. ' i nclo Alf. v _ _ 1-‘ I lntieirtutii.-oinvtil Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘(BJTLIGIU llruziilian Fraction .. 5.11,: , -- Ci)l‘ll~—~<])f‘.(‘,, 122%.; Ala)‘. iagoiittflall-to Solo (a) “A Song (b) IKMDII-tlrafl Qjuhmmg) Howard‘ 8mm] Wm """"‘ 75 1 ililiirtriirflftlilriim - 17% ‘Hwy’ 128:" t Shep‘), _ ‘ ‘ _ _ _ ' H ‘smmnerset’ q “on” .§(:‘l.o qtipléguioh c lldwa-rtl Smith Com. ._------ lnieriipgion," ML; 7‘ Owtsflllny” 58; l.\i:t,\'. Gilli (h) "The Babe Of Bcthlcltem." .. .. " ‘f, (fnghflq, Am," §Pamihil Ti-ivor Itrofvrrerl _ -- g Press Steeli Oar ' . Q w 61%“ _ I _ ‘ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ ‘ _ _ . ‘ “(Dmsmelfl 10 hmrirlun." go-IO W" 1- MCKIPA" Spanish River Loin. ..--. _- "r ilenidi-ng ___ b “'" f], \\"iiolnt» .\ln_v. i801 Juli? 1 (with violin obligate) ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ~ “(Ia fir) Sim] Company oi Otutadu __ 8351i gmmm." Puck“, """ “ ' "i " “m, w. A_ put-i. ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ~ ‘ m‘ illrltish Empire Steel 1st Pid. » - ° — "'2 2. Piano Solo "First Pnrztnielli." M w’ A M I. ___ Pcrnmnns - - .. i509, l. i . ff" g t -, ~,\- ._ ‘(Mmm lrfogmtttiot’ citdgitlniéflhfiilzgariiltiasiic qfittui“, "‘" - T“ liiilaiiinOcgfpctg-‘IL ‘ I , / “\\ ‘ “I , by 1.... mnzzii-l. and his iiiliniiow * m" “ 15"“ -- -- "W4 ii s o~ | " ” .1. Tenor Solo (a) "hiuctisiiiii." \ , lflurenude [imp __________ __ 311, ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘o0 ----- -- 117% . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Mncliiurrough) ‘ldudy Bow“ or Moncwn’ N‘ u (Tatindiian General iElecitrilc ._ M‘. U’ S' Imlusmhla,‘ Amcoh“! "-- 33% i” w““ifiiiiiaiiiffiii... _ _- .“o“"°““’“ ‘°‘"“- i‘; mi victory 1.... 5. Baritone Solo. "March Of The 35mm’ ' f", i933 Victory : _______ u n I _ Cameron Men." ....(Campbell) iimkmpig-g Flycill“lv-- ._-_ i-vi/z ‘i922 Victory __ ‘I I ..' Aildress-hir, Waiiiei- V. Appleton, ]L\|’]F\x 1) . 2| m H ~_.> ' "‘ _ ‘ ’ —; i937 Victory ______ __ _ ___ ‘ General nlflnngsn Aflum-lc Re‘ [unlit-tiller]: lyv 2 qftwQdhlhflgtrgna, gag-flaring - ___ ______ u i A l t gum’ C‘ N‘ R" Members hionireuil Stock EXC-ilfllliglllyttohqqo ‘ ‘ " ' H BANKS ’ i) 6‘ Conlmlm 5M0‘ Reflmflve M (Yonsolidmtrtl S-melters -~' |A O n& ‘Flo-nu- _ HR A'l“_"°m ‘The M°s““(‘;‘l£naé‘l5 n... Teluphone _____ __ 139 M: L“ momumimry """ " 18" $11k Commerce _________ __ _ ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ " Bromiptnn __.___._ 3114 A, ' ,1, V “""‘"" “if C0mmerco ___ _ Mrs. w, A. Fitch ' I m. Sme tins & Refining _. 9o ‘Bank mm .1; 2i,‘