_:-.- i l .1 ‘i=- s‘ mo. n» Sumrnerside Business College A NEW ITUDENT Good positions can only be hold by thou who have had a good BUSINESS EDUCATION. , NIGHT GLASSES Iillfl-ll- imu BOTH OUR STORES HAVE GIFTS GALORE FOR EVERY MEMBER OVR LARGE STOCK IS REPLETE “WITH llLlNY AOOEVFAIILE HESIEMBRANCES. WE wuss seven lmrr-e l run xnss l FDR LADIES-Our larpo stock includes a ‘ choice and varied assortment of Parisian Ivory (i at both our stores i 1 in Manicure Sets and Perfumes, Toilet Waters. and other mquisltes of line. and other lines, all in attrsctivsglft packages. Lovely compact and a wonderful assortment ol Canada’s best chocolates in beautiful boxes at from 50 cents to 86.50. Gor- geous Stationery in nice FOR GENTLl-JM-EN-Everything the smok- er requires is to be found here. ’I‘0bnccn in pound Jztrs for Xmas. Tobacco Pouches. Cigar and Cigarette l-loldcrs and Cases and an ex- ceptloinlliy fine line oi‘ pipes from 35 cents to M500. Companion Pipe Sets (2 and ii) and 0th. er case pipes which make a real man's gift. Walking sticks ill many line of cigars was never so complete and the litany different makes are done up in Christ- mas wrappings. IVIRY DAY. J. P058010, Prin- OF THE FAMILY. R PREPARED FOR TRADE other torilst articles. Bath Salts, Talcums the famous Yardley boxes. styles and prices. Our Kotlakx from $0.30 air OHHIFVUS from .'/.\'/<‘ In xiv t/lr Brorlvlfl‘ Gift Bur at $5.00. to $16.55. .Brort'~ $185 w $930- Gourlies LIMITED SUMMERSIDE. Milli vtsun u iiilAlllllAN W —8HOP from Holman’: Catalog. --FOR LATE WESTERN NEWB -i’aga 3 is available. -ROBlN HOOD FLOUR is guar- anteed to please you holler. 6346-11-30-1mo. --GUARDIANS ON SALE at the (lulu-aunt's western ollice in the McNeiii Building. Summer-side ev- er)‘ dny. —DlCTl0NARiE8 can be had at the Western Guardian Office. Wat- er Street. Summerside ior only lit- ty cents with a new or renewal subscription. U --WILL BE BUYING llive liner ni. Albany. ‘Thursday. Dt-c. 17th. guanantce highest illarlcet prices. t’ Aflleok and McLeod. 01351 1-i ilLi i -RETURNED HOME.—-l)r. D21- nney. lvc-llillgton. who W15 s pal“ lent in llle ‘Prince (Jnrnty Haspit-ii, for two \\‘K.‘.0l(3 has returnn-il lliilnc, considerably improved. ‘ -GUARDIAN OFFICE. -- The? Guardian's Western Office is now; located in the MeNeill DllllillllK-l Water St. Summerulde, wllerdsub } inscriptions. news or‘ advertising will be received. The phone number is, 233. l ——NOTICE r0 FAFlMERS.- wif .._AU|_D LANG BYNE and “an”. will load live hogs nt Albany.‘ wife's Calendars have been recelv- 'l‘uesilily DOKZOIYIDEI‘ 15th. until 1 ]l.i m‘ "t [he Gum-(nanq; western Q1. m. paying highest. lllilflflll. price; flee‘ MCNOm Dunning’ summer. Green Bros. Albany and Horde-u.‘ side. These calendars will be given to those subscribing‘ or renewing their subscription to the Guardian. --G00sE Sllellegns-Mr. Georse 002s l2 :li.j -|=ox SHIPMENTS T0 ILLON-l OlS.--Mr_ Austin (lallagzllzlu ui' n‘! .' Louis. l’. Ii, l.. loft on lilibrllwsvizly twihlli, ili-(pu-H“. “Mel-tamed sew-y. morning. December lltll with twt-ntyi n] ii‘ his lillllllillt" lrlcnrls rvl Summ i-zuiili- at a illwil enjoyable lions“. ,K;|]|)|ll|‘ iiilll (‘Zlfll plzly last. week. 'i'hl- l|li,\'*' ill enjoyed themselves lllllll".'l~;i‘l\' zinil speak very com- pllttlenturily- oi‘ Illr. Cailiil's hos- pitullty". —-KINKORA.- .\ll'. (liver-go MOI’- l'l.<tlli, .\litllili,'"l‘ iii‘ llll‘ Provincial if-iuli rt‘ (‘unuiiu .it Kinknra. is l'il_l(i_\‘llll_' a wcll burned holiday. .\1'l»-r sil-‘nililiu smile time at his llilllii‘ in Suullnl-rsille he lei’! ior (’i|:lrlilttit'»\vil. Saturday to visit frir-iulz-l. Mr. Roy. of the Provin- r-iill innpectoral Staff. is relieving al Kinkura. —-CONSERVATIVES. — MePlllIK oi‘ the (‘iinservlltive electors oi the twii wi-s! cull polls oi’ Snrnmersido will ln- ll"lll in F. ii. Strong's ni- lii-i- this ‘(Slrmdnyl evening at 8 n'l'll7.ll' lnr the purpose of appoint iug ilclbualtn in nlicntl the C011- vrulion nll ‘Met-day. b~ y/";:-‘ '-— 1:’ L_ ;——.__,—_-__—-ri . iii... Belting Used American Canvas and Rubber Belting For Sale. Sizes From Zln. to 18in. wide. Prices right. . R. W. pairs of ‘foxes for (it-nova. Ill. Hi0‘ miles from Chicago.) 'l'llr- lllklh-i’ will ibc ranchcd at (icnirvzl in puns’ already DTODHFOII.’ h. -susmsss soon-um.» siiiiiiirf erside stores have laccn enjoying good business all this autumn. Sat-l nrday was a great diqy for l)ll~llil‘S:-l' there being an PXCGDllIiIIZilly large. crowd lll town. More psdpiv rum"! by lmllli-l at lllls season uud on Saturday both tile eastern und \\'i“S-l tern trains to Sumnlcrsidil were c. l") w ti ed. ‘ {oar-i i PERSONALS i ——-.‘tliss Janet R. Cairns. Stilnvllisi._i spent the week end in Sillllllll.'l'.~‘lll(l.‘ ~~.\lr. J. C. Gillespie. (‘arii-lilul wrs in slllllillfiff-llilo sflllll'llil)'_ ——.\lessrs. Nny, illonso nnd Alum‘- lee Mill oi’ Kensingvton. rcturncil. recently from Albertn.~--l(. -Mr. James German. Kensiuglolt. Ireturnerl recently from the western harvest. Mr, Gormnn reports crops‘ .nntl prices good, I —l\'lrssrs_ lleatil Durant. Mnrgatel 501ml Thomas Tuplin. lndlnu River‘ ‘Mills. returned on Miondny night. Ilrom the oil region of AlllQFlll.—-—K.‘i l ~-~Mr, Eugene Cullen of Sher-i, jwoml. returned on Monday from nl visit to Kensingion.—-K. l --.\‘llss Janie Tuplln. R. N.. re»; turned recently from Mialne to lu-rl hnnlo at. lndisn River Mills. pend? OR Thafs what a lot oi Folks are going lo do ——Buy his or her present in this store lull oi " everything he ‘or she needs and wanis. Nothing is going lo be loo good ior him or her. Jusl as lhere is the besl thought behind your pres- enl, we put dour best, thought behind ‘ every ellorl lo serve you wilh the righl sort of presents that are going lo please. , in the Mornings A For Better Service MEN ’S NECKWEAR, t: You can’t go wrong in choosing N eckwear especially the kind we 0f- fer 39c to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 MEN’S GLOVES . As fine a selection 0f Mochas, Buck- skins, Chamois and Capes as was ever offered. Prices $1.50 to . . . . . . $5.00 .. MEN’S SHIRTS. The Shirt you select here is sure to please him for he would buy it him- self. Prices 95c t0 . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.00 MEN’S HATS Each year sees more and more Vel- our and Beaver Hats. Sold as gifts $2.00 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.00 MEN’S AND BOYS’ CAPS Most every man and boy has use for one 0f our nice warm winter Caps Always acceptable as a gift 75c to .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. $2.50 Boys’ SUITS AND OAVERCOATS v Truly there is nothing more practi- cal than a fine Suit’ or Overcoat for that boy of yours and here are such clothes. MEN’S MUFFLERS One of them wool ones will warm his heart. Shown in plain colors 0r with. plaids. Lots 0f nice Silk ones p Prices $1.00 to . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ $3175 Europe’s finest Canadzfs best are included _in a most extenzniel selection. wool, silk and . . wool hose, allcol- ors and sizes. Prices 35c SUIT CASES AND CLUB BAGS Just arrived a splendid assortment of Suit Cases and Club Bags. Very ac- ceptable as gifts. Suit Cases $1.50 to $18.00. Club Bags $3.00 t0 $25.00 GIFTS THAT ARE ALWAYS WELCOME - Belts, Suspenders, Arm Bands, Gar- ters, Handkerchiefs, Collar Pins, Stud Sets. ~ GIVE GLOVES We have a large assortment of Xmas Gloves for ladies. Plain and Fancy Dress Kid $2.00 to . . . $3.50 "ijiiiéii slurs..." iliiggliiii $1.98 to . $3.50 ' ‘Fur lined Mitts b} xiii...‘ $4.25 to .. .. ..$6.75- ‘(lhainolsuette 656d. . . . . . . . . . $1.50 Wool Gloves 59c to . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 Silk with W001 Lining . . . . . . . $2.00 LADIES’ SILK SCARVES Plain and Printed Georgette-Tric- olette in plain and fancy weaves in, Rose, Peach, Green, Black, White,‘ Flame and figured. 90c to . . . . . . $4.75 OTHER SUGGESTIONS Sjatineite Bloomers $1.15 to . . $1.65 Rubber Work Aprons 50c t0 . $1.25 Blouses $1.75 to . . . . . . . . . . . $12.00 Ladies’ Dresses. .. Kiddies Hats, Capsand Bonnets. Princess Slips, Silk and Cotton. SUGGESTIONS FROM OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Ladies’ Sweaters in Silk plain and 7 brushed wool. Ladies’ Knitted Wool Scarves. Ladies’ Umbrellas, mostly “stubby” styles. All good colors, fancy handles $1.75 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . $15.00 (‘.hildren’s 4 piece Teddy Suits $3.75 $4.00 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.75 Ladies’ Hose, cashmere, silk, silk and wool, Bi-tex. All sizes. Prices up to .. .. .. .. .'. .. .. $2.50 _ Clnldrems Hose “all sizes and colors in silk, silk and wool and all wool. SMALL KNITTED ARTICLES Fifi A THE KII)DIES Knitted Jaicltets, Sweaters, Mitts, Bootees, Bibs, (laps, Hoods and Scarves. A large assortment f L d‘ , ’ Handkerchiefs boxed or siligle, and colored. i Give a Dress Length of Velvet, \ Flannel or Serge. m“ NECKWEXET‘ Lace Jabots 90c to . . . . . . . . . . $1.65 Silk and Crepe de Chine, plain ‘and fancy 55c to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , $1375 Collanand Cuff Sets-in lace organ- die, linen, etc. Many daint; styum 50c to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 A USEFUL GIFT Any woman would be pleased with a Hand Bag or Under Arm Bag for Xmas in Patent, Grey, Brown 0r Black Leather $2.25 to . . . . . . . . SILK UNDERWEAR The gift every woman loves. Silk Crepe de Chine Chemise $2.98 to 557-50 Silk and Silk Crepe Night Gowns $5.25 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.50 Silk and Silk Knit Bloomers $1; g g3 Silk Step Ins . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 uP Crepe de Chine, Fancy Voile and Dimity two piece sets $2.50 t0 $3.25 and up. Boudoir Caps, dainty styles of Crepe de Chine, Lace and Ribbon $1.00 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.50 LADIES’ KIMONAS In heavy weight soft, warm materials in all good shades bf Rose, Copen- Sand and Grey with contrasting col- vrs- All sizes- $6.00 to . . . . . _. . . $13.50 PROWSE BROS LIMIITEDL a - In: the serious illness other lather-l e ~ Th X Gift St ' Mflfflsfln lllmfifl Tuplin.-—'K_ . \ - , _ Water 8t. » ltlrs. Mark Calder. ldlilrlnlirl- 'own. who has been visiting ill-r.‘ flpsrenis -M-r. and Mrs. (l. W. Robin» " son. Summerslrle. returned in (‘bar-l \_ ki " 4’ intietown Ml satin-day. sumo-molds.