prlneli ’ muluti l ' . ' ‘ ‘ ifthey g " r the re Vi. _ i be an v I I | w? Y1 1 ‘i w“ ‘i onco iff ba ti. * y 4‘; all its b V - lts int 4‘ ‘L’ .» ~7- ‘i rluctfo would , P! , _ would ‘ _ 1 I l” IiOIIS and i! At sure, counv which a pro xfll’ "V1,, I - I I ‘yfl/oltl; is .‘I J:- Tlli WE$ ‘SHOP from Holman’s Catalog. _.noau_v HOOD FLOUR. Whole- sale and Retail. Holman’s. Summer- lIdf.—771-‘l1-i7-1-mO. —RAILWAY REFUND WEEK“ December 17th to 24th inclusive at‘ Sinclair'5.——1~i20-12-1T-m-Z!i _TWO ROLLS 36 x 1V2 x 15, or l roll ‘i2 x-lla x l5. will build a fox pen 12 x 20 x l‘: ft. high t-ovcrctl top 1nd bottom. Buy “llrayco" Fox Netting at Braces. _ 1302-1246-1121 —-SINCLAIR’S WILL BAY your Railway Fare on a $20-09 Cash Purchase from now ‘til Xmas Eve. 1l20-12-1T-m-2i —YOUR RAILWAY FARE, refun- ded from all points in thp Province on Cash Purchase of $25.00 and till. commencing Wetluestlayn December 17th and up to December 24th in- clusive. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. 1420-12-1T-nr2i —THE UNIONISTS will hold a meeting in the Prn.sl)ytt~rian Church, Kensington ,ou 'l‘hursda_\' evening, December 18th at 7.30 o‘- clock. The speakers expected arc Rev. J. M. McLeod, llev. l-J. Lock- hart, Rev. (loo. Christie, Ill-v. J. Donnell and other, familiar with the situation. ilfil-lfi-ll-ll —REV ROBERT JOHNSON. Nmv Glasgow, N. S, moilerzitor 0i th" Provisional Syuod of the Nlaritimte Provinces will speak on the Pres- byterian sidn of (fhurtrh Ynitzn. in Maipequ-c Presbyterian (‘hurcln on Wednesday evening, Dec, 17th at 7.30. Other prominent clergyman will be present, 1408-12-16121 iletting Bald ? Save your hair by rubbing the scalp three tlmcs a week with Minartfs. Moirs Christmas Chocolates We arc showing a vary largo assortment o7 Moira Chocolatoa in fancy boxes. Our display la oven greater - was in Kenslngtou over , I 0|.-'--~- initial, special at; initial from 35c to -- prices. “THE STORE OF A THOUSAND GIFTS.” s '6 PI°LEOD LIMITED _ tllN GUARDIAN NO ORB _ALL SIZES “BRAYCO" Drfllld Fox netting in stock at ilrttces. ‘ 13li2-l2-1b-1l2ll _»l WILL BE ILCADING LIVE‘, Hogs and Lambs 0n hifllllilty.‘ Tues-I tluy and Vft-rlnesiluy, Dec. 259, .20 and 31. llighct-"t ularkct prices rigid; J- W. Fyic. ElnoraitL-JZITD-lil-la-Gl here and get your train fare refund- t-d on a $25.00 Cash Purchase. AL CLUB in Xmas Concert at Cen- tral Bcdetluo l-lall, Monday, Dec. 22. Xmas Anthems. Carols,1\1arleys Ghost, ctc. Admission 25 Cl5~ 31111 35 cts.—1~i39-12-lT-3i —EXAMINE YOUR FOXES hold lor breeding and see they are free of Ear Mites. for the coming breed. ing season. Use our Ermolene and be sure.—.l. G- Jamicson. Druggist. Charlottetown. 1110 12 3 mws6i —GUARDlAN REPRESENTA- TlVE—'l‘he Guardian's Western representative has an olflce on \Vat- er street, Summerside, next to Laurence GallanUs Tailor Shell (and directly opposite the Gallant- Crockctt bl0ckl-his phone number is 233. lie is an experienced news- papcrman, capable of giving ad- vertising counsel and service, etc. and will be pleased to receive news, stibscrititlons or atlvcrtising. —ENJOYED MOVIES, — \_'co‘s .\lovics were again shown in tllfi Strand 'I‘heatre, Kensington, 0n Saturday nigh-t to an audience who know well how to apprmintc goutl shows. The light was clear and of atlequate strength l0 delineate the subjects so appropriately displayed, The audience look forward with avidity to the recurring of !\lr. Yen's slio\vs.—Y. —SHOW COMING-Mr. lid. llugh llarnstearl. the advance man- ager 0f the Young Adams Company, Sunday and. as usual, was kindly received by his many friends. Mr. Barn~ stead has been coming to the Prov- ince for zibout twenty years and he TUpUTts business along his line steadily on the upward plane, This is only to be expected as Mr. Barn- atearl always heralds the coming of the very best of stiperlor dra- matic production.—\’, <~ . fr) on 015'.“ / thln last year. Also Llggotts and Ganongh Chocolates in beautiful packages. Prlco 45c to $5.00. CALL AND SEE H. J. MABON Jptornotrlst and Prescription Drugglat Montague P. E. lhland f ‘K l uh Efv 5 /. _ , D0,, Pints-gs l t \\- ¢7t " i filltyyu ‘Ling’ )1 . '¢-~T.f€"8»§‘,.¢- Mill "M3511?" ' (gltriiatmaa Wart” W‘ stoma 5ft!" 01d fashioned Christmas. _ section is brimming over with fine things for gift giving- HIRTS of Madras '» and Tricoline from $2.00 up to 55“ OUNGING ROBES, a wonderful range, am 22.50 t . in fine linen, with INEN HlANDKER- cmnrs without 1.00 istalled. —DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING‘ slxcnixut a S'l‘l-1\\'Alt'i‘ Ll.\ilTED.i -WALKED AcRoss.- Messrs 1~l20-12-17-i1l'3llFrt-Jl, Walter and Ben Sonler walk- -HEAR THE agar-zoos cuort, ‘the Knights 0i the Flaming Swords Every ECKWEAR 0f ev - ery good sort and ityle, from 50c o Cape Gloves Will l.‘ be welcome, i cLUB BAGS and MUFFLERS that he ,4 Suit Caseg, of the hwill) fintd exactly _‘ best $7.5 rig t; eauies 35am I D 3 _ I ‘IN ANDKERCHIEFS’ ovs’ SHIRTS in striped ‘broadcloth like Dad’s .. 2M0 MBRELLAS of all , . sorts, in new han- dles, from l“ I -ARMOUR l ES. —The armour- les‘ in Suminersirle have been DUI l" ,5. lirst class shape ior the training oi‘ squadron of tho I’. 1E. l. Light lioffle under the management of Mr. M. Richards, A ‘complete for cavalry training has been. in- —TRAlNS trains from Borden were both late. in arriving at Summersirlc ycater- is‘; idny. being delayed by thr- Car Fe!‘- iy steamer. High winds washed the water upon the pier. icing things up at Borden and making cd over ‘the Ice to Holman’s land- ing; from Summerside on Monday evening, This was a daring exploit as the harbor had just frozen over; l.’ Yesterday several men walked ac- cross the channel and one man walked over the ice to Bedeque, -—$MELTS.—The smelt lishlng Summerslde at present. some of the fishermen are getting fourteen and fifteen hundred pounds at a catch. The continues poor and smells are unfit for export. foreign market shows very little change, in prices. » \ is somewhat better in and around l. i somr- of the —FLAMING SWORD--Scvcral tiut-of-toxvn sports, of the hard-boil- cd variety, alter seeing Summer- side in the regular way attempted to make Stimmcrsitle ace them in _ their own way on Saturday nfght~— . as their vision was gradually blur- ring. Not striking u mutual chord with the tiatlvcs they invaded the oriental sectftm but were met by and as “Pa-t" once aptly remarked "extinguished" at once. The scene of the affray was "the chinks" and after the invaders had played len- uis with “lg dishes not using a stick but bare hands, although their energy was evidently suppli- ed by something that mirst have had “a stick" in it, the bouncer en- tered to announce that the war in (‘hina was not yet over. He had as weapons, it is said- two red-hot pokers and at the sight 0t them the marauders made a hasty exit de- claring that playing with fire was not near as pleasant as playing with fire-water. —HANDlCRAFT—At a recent exhibition of Handicraft held in Montreal it is interesting to know that a number of 1st prizes came to this province. Through the ef- forts of the Prince County Branch of the Canadian Handicraft Guild a tine collection of handwork was sent to Montreal Where it was ex- hibited at the Art Museum. Those who received prizes warez-Mrs. A. E. Holland, Summerside. for braid- ed work; Mrs. Rogerson- Victoria. for hooked work; Mrs. Gordon Schurman, Summerside, for sam- pies of wool dyed with vegetable dyes; Miss Gladys Holman. a spec- ' - i$§i§i$l GLOVES-a pair 0f 5.00 $2.50t0----~ ,, $1.75 t0 i; JUST THINK xvlhat 'a splendid gift ,_ one of these wiould make. You Wlll find not only the best stock but the best values in P. E. I. at ‘tihe above . \ . equipment. :- \ LATE-Tho ruin] l ‘ it! l, f7 landing dlflicult. L; \. l ‘t quality however still l.’ Tho if ran "GUARDIAN IIQIJIAWS 7 SIIOPPIIIG IIAYS BEFQIIE XMAS A I}; :-‘_“.:¢-,’._‘_‘_I 7 . - Gethe Xmas um t» I noiiaus 7 SIIGPPIIIG nlus BEFORE XMAS “Get it at Holman’s Holman’s i-s the Gift Store for member of the family—Get the Gift NOW. For Father Club Bag - Brown Imitation Buffalo Sleigh Robs Ribbed Cashmere Hal! Hosa Plain Silk Half Hose Felt Cosy Slippers Four Buckle Cashmere Overshocs Cloth Gaiters Snow Shoe Moccasins Snowshceo Braces and Arm Bands Garters and Arm Band-s Garters boxed Flno Braces boxed Wool Muffler English Broadcloth Shirt Wool Knit Gloves Silk Ties in Xmas box" Radio Sat _ Safety Razor Cigars, box of 50 Pipes Tobacco In tins Smokers’ Sflalld Card,Tablo Folding Radio Table Scctlcnal Book can Upholstered Chair Waterman’: Fountain Pen Watormaws Pencil (live lhe Boy an Erector , With the famous Gilbert Erector Toys your boy can make bridges, mud ‘scows, beds, motor trucks and hundreds of interest- ing toys. The Erector is a toy that educates as well as amuses. Here in several sizes at $1.50 to $15.00. H01. For Sister Flno Kid Glovol Bracelets Fancy Garter Ribbon Bobblo Vanity Combs Silk Stockings Snow Shoe Moccasin; High Cut Cloth Gaiters Hccky Boobs Leather Boudoir Slippers Silk Bloomers Silk Undcrvcat Silk Princess Sllp Silk Knit Bloomers Silk Knit Step in; Silk Blouses Skates Electric Curlers Ivory Puff Leather Manicure Roll Book Book Ends Chocolates Dressing Tabla Pen and Pencil Set Incense Burner Box Stationery For Brother Erector Set; Tool Kits Gloves English Broadcloth Shirts Felt Slippers Gauntlet Leather Mitt; Sweatroa Watch Hockey Boot; Snow Shoo Moccasin; Snow Shoes Cased Violin Silk Nan Hose Punching Bag Boxing Gloves Pocket Knits Skates Bicycle For the Kiddies Kindergarten sot; Toys, Games, Books, Barley Toys Xm“ Candy. APPlem Nuts Picture Handkerchiefs Elk Moccasins Child's Overshoea Doll Carrlago Sleigh; Doll Sleigh EVQPY t0)’ t0 delight girl or boy is here. Mechanical toys, wooden toys—every kind of toy you could dream about is here, hanging 1n price from 15c to $3.00. And every game is here too. the heart could want Since 1857 at Summerside Father, Mother and every For Mother Cuff Gloves Button and Strap Ovorshoea Felt Cosy Slippers Pleated Skirts Xmas Umbrellas Women's Bathrobes Beacon Blsnkot Bathrobes. Ribbed Silk and Wool Hcso Ribbed Cashmere Stockings Turkish Towels Silk Knlficd Scarf Silk Crops do Chcno Scarf. Boudoir Cap Handkerchiefs in Xmas Boxes Underarm Leather Bags or Purses _ Sewing Basket Upholstered Chair Kitchen Cabinet Ferncfy Cedar Chcst Stamped Llncn Silver Scrvlco Cut Glass Water Bot Necklot Electric Vacuum Cleaner Silver Tableware Chostcnflcld Vlctrola Embroidered Tca Bats PF-IOEMBER 1'1. i924 i‘ Iloils ol Every Ilinll Such a profusion of dolls is here that no miatter what price you wish to pay you will A find most exceptional value. Dolls dressed and undressed. Dolls that talk. Jointed Dolls Sleeping Dolls -— we cannot describe them here, you will have to come in and see them. 25c to $4.75. AN’S lnl prize for knitted gloves and mittens made from the combings of n Collie. Besides the prizes there were red ribbons for Excellence awarded tow-Mrs. Gordon Schur- man. for hooking; Mrs. Joseph Arsennult- Urbanvllle. for cloth; Miss Mary Arsenault, Mont Carmel. for weaving. A few of the articles marked for sale found ready pur- chasara, ln all 56 honors came to the island women from the exhibi- tion. it was noticed by the judges Wo have tho largest aasortmcnt-lio assortment of toys- ou record so do not miss that In hooking island exhibits from Quebec. Eastern Guardian . JSHOP from Holman’s Catalog. ..'XMAB TOYS-ls our specialty OUARTIRL- See our B, 10 and . .'8ANTA rnt in Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing. new and newal subscriptions-If. CLAUS ' HEAD- Also hi8 o! books. games, dolls, clulps- _ showed good subdued colorlngs and foylanm-d. W. Csrruthors, lloato- wan and fancy goods ot lowest Ulnar-aw Llnlhahf Uacll by Physicians]! ..'THE BIG FARMERS ARE ..°Mr- Jno. {QB Romod ls dlatluc 1'9‘ GOING. ——Mr.~ Cheater McDonald survey“, 0g mbigiflfiil,’ whim: other zo-callod "l!" one ot the largest farmers on the pagggnggf on the gum-u "a", y”. this not so it would n0 St. Margaret: pariah, has gone to payday we" bound Boston to work for tho wlnuer. He ' has" all of his largo crop of Cobbler certified seed stored in his cellar- p Hero la Amlzzlciaa oral: that oa- nsses u o "Don't sgnoio ‘near tidal». If your who have hows its b0 fb Isn't worth anything, mm ls." " ' l'l‘.—Dr. J. D. tlnued lta great work 0 tll known from ocoanKw its wonderful value- modlcc. 11W "m ;_ founded in‘ . out arr! - ‘i fw- "'_' P ‘ r." " '4' h‘? "r ‘r wre 5' "w" “r "' -' “f” 138642-16M3l. .. line even hooking; but the bettei: ..'EASTERN AGENF-Mr. J. ;:;ce,s,__M.m, A. McQueen, Mont- , ‘l nnd more original designs came W. Murdock la now Guardian Ag- “w; 1430.12.17.m2| PERSONALS HNQ (‘Tl-EMA REMEDY l‘ Kolloss‘! “in tly dlffcrflllw dies. ' t have ~' 1 relic! ‘ out" ‘ .n. ._.‘_ ellvlhlg’. . u t * roremon and but o; I. gm,“ o hurts of tiwll" noflt.