¢5§5“5>= a; . r» _ =:”\t&>~ - . t. -~._...-.._ . , ‘go- q.- t a. ... aw a4- if *1 TUESDAY, . l l l ’ . HER um nods wont: relieve the tiredness and tempt the appetite for your‘ next meal with a hot cup oi OX0. OXO Cubes are food 4 ¢Ti.".'.".' 15c. —B¢i¢f-f°°d- m ~ . 30c. ' OX0 soothes the nerves, and rests the body. it iseasily assimilated Beet- nourishment, seasoned, ready for use. 0X... The Greet Beel Economy. The sweetest gift for the sweetest girl! The kind of a tiaste she w0n’t forget! HAMILTON’S CHOCOLATES ll. & S. (In Bottom of Ever)’ l’ll‘cl‘- HAM|LTQN‘$ CANDIES-Jhe Favorites Since 1840 Friday and Saturday DECEMBER 5th AND so. For Bargains at ILIIIGLETS we offer you the following reduced prices- Raisins, 15 oz- Sun Maid 2 for Bulk Cocoa 2 lbs for Qniorns, 7 lbS. for W,‘ .- . —8HOP from >H0lmll'l Oetl-lol. ‘ROBIN HOOD FLOUR, Whole- nle end Retell. HOlmlIVlv Summer- |lde.--771-11-17-1-me. ' - - —A GREAT LINE OF BOY'$ overcoats specially priced at Sin- clair-s, - 1o12-12-2-m2i. —SEE THE MANNISH MOD- ELS lu boy's overcoats selling at close prices at Sinclliiffl. 1072-12-2-m2i. —lF YOU NEED AN OVER- COAT this is your store. Come in. SiNCLAlR & STEWART. LIMIT- ED, 1072~12-2-ni2l. —RETU RN ED FROM WYOM- lNG-—Mr. Michael Braham, of Kcnsington who has 8P9!" lll° last three years in the state of.’ Wyoming returned on Friday even- ing. He had the rather unique ex- perience of motor trip across the "bad lands" from wyomlllg l0 Sl- Patil. Minn. thence north to Winnipeg. —K- —GUARDIAN REPRESENTA- TlVE—The Guardian's Western representative has an oflice on Wat- er street, Sumtuerslde- next to Laurence Gallaurs Tailor Shop (and directly opposite the Gallant Crockett block)—hls phone number is 233, He is an experienced news- paperman. capable of giving ad~ vcrtislng counsel and service. etc. and will be pleased to receive news. subscriptions or advertising. —DEPARTURE REGRETTED- llis many friends in Sumnisrside will regret to learn that Mr. M. Thornton Sterns, manager of the Stimmersidc branch of the P. E. ls- land Telephone System has resign- cd his position and intends leaving with Mrs. Sterus within a couple of weeks time for the United States Mr. Stcrns has proved a very pope- lar and capable official during the ieveral years he has been in charge of the office here and with‘ his ltnowlcilge of the business should zuakc a success wherever he may l\‘('lllE to locate. It is not yet an- iouncctl who his successor here will ho. —-—--<-e>--—- PERSONALS. ~.\ir- Maurice Mill of Kensing- ton returned recently front the (‘anadian West. -—K. —Mr. Andrew Tupiln, Kenslng- ion. returned last week from an extensive trip to California anil wthor Western States and Western _ , Boy's "Byng" quality 4 eyelet straight ‘ 15; lllllllllllg _K- ill-lion mentally, by reason of spiri» plain edge with tuff foot, red rubber laced stylm n" duck with. whne (axing edge, tuft‘ foot red rubber sole, slmtto Palmolive Snap. 2 cakes or . tuous liquor lilllllbllflil, that he bc- so“ and sand he“ 3,12" 1 to 5_ p" J . - 5_ p" pa“. ‘Z45 Prunes. 3 lb. for . 25c vl—~Mr. John Brennan, Sprlingwonlcs “a m“. “mo hlnlse”... he l ' . _ ‘s25 and plain edge, with red rubber sole, . Horse Rl-IQB b"! quill‘)! ------------- -- - 53-50 lqtlllrftcllltlalgllllml lecellily llllllll generally goes a short distance pa” """""""""""""""" f """""" " ' solid heels. elzes 1 to 5. ‘Per pair $2.95 Boy's 4 eyeht straight laced rlylt. "_ . . ‘l""l' '- "zlilllfll i 4' ‘-l ' .’ Chapel quamy at bargain pnces’ lhe sbcinlussyslltlltnpiiiplh iiibletili: BMW“ H"c“ll Mllccafl" style’ 9"" Youth‘a “Byne" quality 3 eyelet as plain °dge'm" ‘on red rubber 80km!“ Fl¢=== "ml l-l"‘l°'“"=" M“ “"3"” 85° ‘Mr.’ Heath Durant. Margate. rc- \'l‘lll"°lll"l"_ "wl‘°l'° ll" llls" Such 9"" '°"°°l "ll" Wm‘ “h” '“l'l’°" '°l° above described. elzee 1o to 1a. Per l i° 5' P" pa" """"""""""" m‘ Boyri Underwear .... .. R 15:; ~|l1'il0ll a short time ago from guns‘ lllfiistljllilliig? and heap Si“, 1 to 5_ p" pah- $220 pa" ______________________________________________ u: IIIII I. ‘Z65 Bu)”. 4 wok‘ “rflqht laced’ w" W" Woollen Underwear . $14. t0 $ - Iioosc .1111“, Sask. —K. l -__ I . lai cd e with black rul."c l- Sl . _ $28,. “as en route homo on Tlllliotltly youth; a; abqve, ‘in, 10 go 13, p" , , n P ll ll ' 3 " "l? "l Better quality "W" $-"--°° l° " ' J m "my “mum, n, Mlrgm evening from the Canadian West. p, $185 Boys ‘sea nullity eyelet straloltt 1 to s. Per pair $2.10 ——~. . r | t r H. ha“ “Mum in“, up grime" ar ........................................................ .. . laced ‘tyle Wu" ‘ole and "XI" “h _ lllfli/l-iis-zlilllllgggt and Sunday/X‘? irbcly en roiile from L Sackville, chm’, ab ‘ a t 1o P "med edge and ‘om, heel shag; ‘l: 5 Youth’; 8 eyelet laced style, plain edit ‘l’ l (ls - ' which hnd tho effect of accclcrnt- _ l a as We’ 92” ° ' 1;; Price - $2 s; with tuff foot red rubber soles and heels. Maple Leaf Hard Wheat Flour 34-75 tllllcllglllrlae toot ‘tlhdnsililéfih allitll pa" ............................................... u s l l .............. N l “l” lo l9 13- P" Pall‘. --------- 9-15 Qua“ city, be“ blend $4 35 olispheinnus Vl _ - _ . 1 ' . llicn told by a puss- engcr who was naust-atcil with his 5°°°l"'l"l~ Bl°ll°l ---- ‘$400 language and go-ucrai belrivior l ma he . ’ ' Bran, per baa ------------------------------------------ --~ ---------------- -- 5L7” ' “you can't do that on l’. I}. l." his Lumber ns gglngs Boys Ifigglngs . _ combative spirit was properly - _ Boy's Heavy Grey and Green Knlt L S . I We offer our entire stock such reductions as quoted fl,-(,,,5L.d_ HQ reached me pom, Wm, Men's Brown Heather Mixture Legglnge, warmly tufted "and l" ‘d m‘ “Mb” °x warm, abovlc. We have a nice line of Footwear. Sweaters, the trainmun wherc patience ceas- inside, has cord fastener at top. Per Pall‘ ................. .. $1.20 ' I ‘ o’ w "m." f.“°n°r' P" pa" """"""" " 85° Bannuckblifn snags, Harness, Paints, Oils and varnishes. gjlccltfledbtgtilKgfélgfilgtgtogllil bgom Boys Heevy Black Knit 190x, warm and comfortable. lcotulitereti the “Strong aim of} the Mell" Heal/Y 9'9)! K7"! l-Qiwlllii» l Wlfm IGFVlCEiblQ l” ‘Md wurllli qllillllel- P" Pill‘ 65¢ l v 'l 1 u u & lllllliiiscllfillyelatchoertftlitvli? llblicskotlllbltiill s“, cord hasten" at top- Prlce l‘ ‘Us 5°75‘ Kllllled Lfllfllllfll 07 00mm Ind Wool mixture! 111ml was “Sm back" five dgnaré Men's mack Kn" Leggmgs’ flood Weight a,“ quamy l: brawn end grey, or black and white. Assorted sizes ST. PETERS tho magistrate next morning. K. imwe tuned and ~ a 50c . cord fastener. Special yalue at ...... .. 95c , I ’ I A d, n 9 __FQRMER 5mg gHAMR Men's Grey Knlt Sax an above. Extra value 75c Men s Leather 1081-l-'..M3l. VISITS HOME-Mr. Frank Cannon _. Mene Ten Leather Military Leggings, eaelly adjusted formerly with‘ illilier Bros, who Men's Heavy Black Pure Wodi Knit Leggings, warmly Wm‘ "Wli IPPlMI and strap and buckle It top. a splendid IN IN“ and a “mm” M Judge A‘ L. Qz-‘ivnféilzl lllljlllalxllftt) plaintiff ‘I311: tuned’ has cord fasten". Friend It $1.45 protection aqelnet snow or mud. Sizes i? to 16. Per Pair ______._ , l Fraser of Souril-i. cauic as a shock “W 5UP? "is"! ror many yours, visited m5 home . ' """"" " 53m DFL A_ J_ FRASER to ltis, wftlc circle of fru-nds. llr. Sal I - i; 31. Eieanmvs ween"! Many of - _ __-___ Frost-r had liven f'lli-Zlll1f'll lll ll": ma‘ tho old time athletes will rcmcnrb- T . | H] f 1) _ \_ _|_ }#r;|§i.,-_ practico of his profession for many p, Frank Cannon 1s He’, .1 n‘ ' ~ thi- h\l\‘I'l‘lPl‘(lll)V:')il tiilnlist of ilitmtit- .l'\‘ill‘H ill Nllllllillilllh lll‘ ‘Wlll ‘m; “tr LEWIS dilating champion hf i’). Plbflllilflldl; Mal] Orders Recelve our Prompt Attention ' ' the promint-iit residents oi’ ia H“. ypflfg 1894 ‘U5 and ‘hi; Mr u l town iiiill his rlvatli will hi» iloeply c0 ' (- _ I ‘L h} ‘k, . r p ‘ ' I I lifllllllfllll by mitny friends. lIc Iililillllillinllhllill that; Rmlilzthllllltnlllglvlv ' I ' loiivl-s ii widow and ii large family “ f.‘ n “- . . .. h, r \<¢ M- ' l 1.' p _ g _ JG n‘ J9, Mn", AW rant-s . nn-itrt-r of tho iatriot. i _ to whom siuccrc sympathy will he ‘ r ' .l l‘ ' . _, p,- “ .. . . Be Pr‘, )ared ‘ , ‘ “m: “Emmi, L I‘. Wm”, I as a V ai t was contemporary with such l ‘xiyiilillhllpu. m- Idrqgpr who w,“ in salesman oi trcams for _lll‘iilillg\v[llm lllllil“ llfllll" illlllwlll Sllllllifil‘ loi- colils. (Jlitrclt tluni a-t “dunk fimlm] gm Jug‘! Hum miésw] plcnsbhiim shes, slit,“ 1m’; “.|,,.,,.l,,,y Lats-Inst:bfigiygilftltjzirlbpncll, tlho lati; Silmmersltle lllt‘ Hlflrt Wllil away ut the residence of his broth- 1?.“ m C lllll wlll l"'¢ "35- llllllll "b. ' ,, ‘ l ll “ll llllly ° / x . _ a d lilncihcads i tried one salve aim ‘lllllllll- llllllll? We"! llle llflys be- _.'._ _ . _- . .. __ .._ .. ._ u“ ‘Al? Aim" Frasor‘ heal Blur‘ atioihcr \\'Iil\ n0 [icrinamnt results lllr‘? ill’? llllvelll 0i lllll lllllifll‘ ilfICc. b‘ r 9 1 on \i iiuvsday, tho 26th Novoinbi-r. I f0 d , - 1| || p" and high gem-s Our hie .1. . . . ' i- [2 Qvwl Tho funt-ritl Wils held to Vernon u" l as lmlllllllll‘ m w “ ‘l’ 1 " y“ lumen‘ 1 l” ' ‘ ' _ l River Church 0 Fm“! mom!!!’ rrcam as a bald hooded man find- reached a high point of excellence. ,,_ . , r, - whom‘ Inqumlll] High yum“; will: soiling hair tonic. Finally l dccidtt‘ Theyuiiscti tongo to the mainland ,,r “Mo; » cnlehrlnpd b up “tor Rev I, l) lnmllll have to get at the cause-ah: llllll Llllllll llll reftlllarls‘. Tin-re is Dr, Oslcr. EEK‘ You were us"; Reudlng—Miss Ger- and \Vlnnio Lyle" Jum Pots-girls was performed. This cons m “ycmnknh afléorlgvllfiél‘ the re-nm-lnf; Iilnnil I was amazed to find Ilia: llilticydoubuthat if Cannon. Lorne trude Bunitain; Duet.—Mlsses Win- of the school; l Dlaioguewyoung nine little boys and nine iltmllatrc wort’ interred in Vilrnoli River }"?'l',’" " .l"“’ ‘l-lljfi-lllt-‘rwkmsCnrirrtlfinsiisrin, Sam Doyle. The llrown, _s-r. ELEANORS-A very cn- lilo Lyle rim Amy Best; pirinizue- people of st. Eleanora; Quartette- with faces Iiiackcnetl- “llganymi Ccmttpry. .1110 Liver Iii]; my §k|r| took ros, (Plctou and Byron). (ioorgc joyablc evening was flilfliit, in the "At tho Photographer's,‘ °l llr-sltlcs his sorrowing widow, who was formerly Mabel Parkman of _ T“? "' Montague, tho deccasorl loaves n family of i-lovi-n c-hildrcn. the eldest pi ‘ ‘ girl lu-iug twnty-ono years of age and the oldest boy nineteen. The a youngrst members of the family ll IMPORTANT “‘iillili;$12.11.1"iii..i“i’i‘i"ii.ill' .1. QUESTIONS ' so sitrvivo, viz: Judge A. L. Fraser of Sourls; Allan, Seal River; Ed- H." you "m. h“ “u” to ward of Boston, and Mrs. Stephen doubt m“ you enjoy “fleet Mtrlssnc._iiow residing in Boston. vmon? Do your w" "c, to all of whom the (niarrllan oxlcntls sore after a epeil of eloee work-aching, smart‘ no. or ,7 ‘ heartfelt sympathy. feeling es If und or grit was lodged behind the lids? Do you ever, while reading, , find that the print suddenly “goes mlety" and confused? , ie It neoeeeery for you to hold , your book or newspaper fur- ther ewey from the eyes than formerly? If you have noticed lfly of . thee, peculiarities with your eyes you ehould have them carefully examined. Cell and see ue It once. ‘E. E. PARKMAN Optlelen end Optometrist Montague, P. E. I. slartcri tn riisnppcar, and l felt like e new person all around Now l know whnt to rio when l have a pimpiy skin, you hct" This old reliable remedy trcals such complaints in I on a new hcoltltfui look, blcmislicslPrtnvile antlothorsliutl --8EE OUR VALUES in Men's. overcoats. Nothing just as good‘ anywhere. Sinclair and Stewart Limited. 1072-12-2-m2-i f WILL BE LOADING LIVE HOGS and lambs on Dec. 3.—-Hlg'l1~ etc market prices paid. J. W. Fyfe. 1067-12-1-21 --WONDERFUL- VALUES in Flauneiette Blankets 81.98 $268 and 2.88 at Sinclair's. 1072-12-2-m2l. 1 —WANTED—A few tons oi" small chicken and fowl for canning purposes. Will be buying “lsdnes- day and Thursday oi’ every week at the, Book-Store, Kensiugton. John A, Coulson, Sea. View. 1086-12'2M2i. -'-FOX INSPECTOR RETURNS. -—Mr. A. L- Rogers of Keusington returned on Tuesday evening from in inspecting tour of ranches in Manitoba Soskatchewan and Alber- ta for the National Live Stock Itc- cords, which is a branch of the Dmuinion Govenuatneut, Dept; of Agriculture, Mr. Rogers was as far west at Wetaskiwin Alberta. —-K» -—-RETURNED FROM TORONTO —.\iessrs W. B. lilo-Arthur and Joseph Sheen, of Keiislngton re turned on Thursday evening from the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto. They were particularly interested 'u the Fox Show Dept. and speak In the highest terms of the conduct- lug oi’ same which for the greater part was handled by P. E. island. men, whose work was a credit to and a big advertisement. for P. E. l. They speak enthusiastically of beautiful higiivcy and trip by auto from Toronto to Niagara Falls. ——l\’. --BUSY CONCERN. —0nc of the busiest. spots in Sunimersidt- nt present, is the Poultry Station of the Gunn, Langlois Co.,'Lttl., on Water Street. Livt- birds are re- ct-Ivcd every day and during Nov- ember approximately 11,000 birds wcrqtakcit in. The birds are llll bought on a grntlr- basis and filt- toucti and “wiry picked", heforu lit-- ing sent to Montreal. Last, week this firm had twcnlytwo persons on their pay roll- Th9 plant is open to thu inspection oi‘ the Dilli- lic at all tfincs. l-t is a great boon to Summcrside and surrounding country. —ARRESTED AT KENS|NG- 'TON.—-"Thc way of the transgress- or is hard" (more or less). When ..lll iiidivltiual roaches that coit- - ran cnnnmrrnrown GUARDIAN ‘l . . TliEIIl-Illtllillillllllilllll‘ .._.. .. . .1 Men'e "Sea" quality 5 eyelet Hl-Out pure gum white eole end faxing with rolled edge end eolld heel. size; 8 to 12. Per Ililll .............. $4.60. Men's all white “Rock Proof" 4 eyelet blucher out style, plain edge with eollld heel. Sizes 6 to 11. Durable Rubber Boots Men's Storm King, rubber boots. a favorite for fishing or any heavy Thigh length soles, this ie a boot that ls a favor- ite and will give extra satisfaction. Price per pair ......................... .. ‘$5.85- work. red SUPERIOR VALUES IN L bottom, tuft‘ foot, red sole to 12- Men's 4 eyetlct pure gum straight lee.» stylle. plain edge with black rubber sole, solid heel. Per pair ...................... .. $2.85 ‘Men's "Sea" quality, 8 eyelet. Boy's Hi-Cue 5 eyelet laced, nli duck, a chance at the motor pace. they would ho in a class with Nat litrticr. Huizhli- Mc- Lean. Moran and other stars in the hiotor paced races. The ravages of time apparently safc way. lt has been usctl all nvcr the world for 67 years. 25c at all good drug stores. llllll lll Rood stead. Ho must be foll- "lllllR ill" lltlvlfio of Muldoou and BRINGING UP FATHER effect on Mr. Cannons I ,1 , His athletic training imimylghii St. have hnd little ‘pie of that district. Mr. C. D. Mc- Superior Values in Lumberman’s Rubbers rubber l - - ' " -~ _./— Men'e 7 Inch Tan Leather Top, with black duck Per palr Men's 4 eyelet straight laced style, all duck Tuff foot, red ruiloer sole; and ma]; Per pair Much" cm style’ pure Wm ‘ I d L rolled edge with. black bmcml. m wnh so“: and foxinm "Had Mene t-vll/o bucke RuokR biam- gbberoole and SOlld heel nyk’ m duck’ pm" m“ Wm‘ edge and solid heel- 5 to 12- ll°l'"ll"l l, Pal" fliilh ed u 3 lee 6 to 11. Per pair‘ Tuff Foot red ruizloer sole and p" pa“ ________________________________ __ $335 soles and heels. Price .......... .. S . ..................................... .. $2.65 “m; hgqL pr“, u“ Lumber Rubbers for Youths and Boy’s Men's’ "llyng" quality. Hl-Cut 6 eyelet Ieoed, ell. i duck with white faxing, plain edge with red eole. end eolld heel. 6 to 12. ..................................... .. _l4.50 Men's ‘1Byng" quality, 3 eyelet, bluoher style, all duck with white foxlng. pleln edge with red sole and eolld heel. Per pair. $3.85 ‘Knee Boots Metre plain first quality "M", boots, Ian's length with red fllbbgf isolee end heele strongly reinforced In vltel paints. Tuff foot limit, elzee 6 to 11- Per pair $415 UMBERMENT» nusssas and eolld heel. Sine; 6 $3.75 Men'e Medium Weight Iiulibir Boots. knee length with blank m. rugated sole and eolld heel, my “.15 slzee _________ __ n” Men'e HI-Cut 5 eyelet laced ell duck( plain edge. tuff foot. red rubber sole and eolld heel. Sizes 6 to 12. Per pair $3.95 Men's “Moccasin" style Hi-Cut pure gum rubber, Men’e 3 eyelet Boy's 4 eyelet etrelght laced ‘ityle. plain by pupils of the school: Recitation-Francis Hunt; Indian Drllh-Pupils of the school: Recitatiom-Olive Murray; Duct-Misses Linda Crcswell: Good Night Dflll-—Cllll(l~ ren of the sohooL-lntermission and stile of caudy.—Mtinncrs Class. boys nntl girls oi’ the sohoohPan- tnmlmc. by Doris Bernard, to mus- lc sling by Misses Doris bockhart Eieanors Ilubllc "fill, b ythe people in that vicinity, on Friday evening, Nov. 28ih- tho occasion be-‘ng a concert given by the school children assisted by the young peo- Calliiin acted as chairman in his usual rnsy and efficient manner. The program consisted of:—0pen- ing_~chorus.-—"lf we were you and Messrs. Lockhart, Murray, Tanton and Lyle. Mrs. 1.. Am,- nnd Miss Ruth Brown were the or- twist your heel artllllll ' gnnlsts of the evening. Great credit and Violet i. school. Miss Mabel MacArthur and Mr. Max Llnkietter for the success of the entertainment. The Hall was, filled to overflowing and body seemed to enjoy themselves especially while the Manners Class eighty dollar‘!- and sang to ch? tllll“ , 1 c uD mid Sail)’ ¢°llle llolln’ Si” Ed ward Lockhart I concert. nulls ll lllllllller o‘ b“: containing Bll ‘he “no? oullibliestl could think of, and “n” Mrfi. candy We" l‘“°ll°“°d on on tin! M. Izlnkleoter. who i519“ pmoell at work of this kind. “d to “m” of the elmllllltl lllllollll due the teachers of St.. Eiesnofs BVBPY- I I'M QLAD ‘rmwr MY OP bobbin HAIR 781-11-1 I0. t5 cnaowmq. I'M wigED bEsiocs- I HAD r0 WNbTE. so MUCH TIME QQINQ TQ THE -. BARBER ':>HQI=>~ HKIR VJAIT "rue-vb c.0013 NEwtv , Now I QARBER-hflow VVITHQQT ~' OF WQMEIfA _ 641T THROQQH BOBQING THEIR HAIR: AN’ WHILE (M THINKIN‘ ABOUT t1’ -I'I_\. cit-r A IKIM QQ IN A "*4 UNTIL ALOT _ ‘ Q I014 ev lam. Fume: Sumner. lee. ‘,'~i- OnulnnerQeoeeuv-e ‘is. .._ny GEO, MslANlll l Jlfiqér‘: 15*" I THERE ma: Two spill" DOUBLE‘: AND'A also“ AHEAD 0E nou IT“: r w il"”/<- rue I-NVIVQT "*9 if ‘ m eOuz-rw t Tuaig PET ooci '