\ flllllfllkliwflfllwwliliuéwltl? _-_--. , Western Guardian l iftsthat spread C1HRISTMA5 s , Through the Year for Man and HRiSTMAS-ifis the glad time when every heart is stirred --' when the Sl/irit 0f good feeling" becomes boundless. Make your gift to “hinw spell l the spirit of the occasion. Thisis a man's and boys’ Store, devoted to the 4 , service of masculine ‘alppareL-the logical Store for gift buying __ m, l Store he does his shopping‘ the year fi-ound. . luounllv, --ron um: wzarsnu uswp flmgo 3 is available. ll —-DON'T FAIL to attend sale o! Montague Campbel-Vs, Tuesday the 14th at Capo Trnveme. 3205-l2-l0-3l --WE81'ERN AGENT - Mr. Cyrus J. Gallant is now Guardian Agent in Elowluu and will receive news items, advertising and renew- ul subscriptions. --POULTRY.- Guun Langlols and Co.. Summerslde, are buying live sud dressed poultry every day and paying highest market prices. 2980-11-26-29-2-6 9 l3 l6 -ROBIN HOOD Rapid Cooking Oats for quit-k tiellclOus breakfast also Rohlu Hood Premium Oats lame flake. Both kinds a, your- KTOFQFS. —|1' WILL PAV YOU to see J11. illllnlzln Keusington before tllspfls- lug ol‘ your live poultry also your altering.»- ol’ dressed chicken. fowl, ‘Awwr. tluck< uud Turkey's drawn. 33239 11-12-31. Sweaters All-wool shawl eollermpullwver $545 Ail-wool, pull-over V. Neclt $5.25 All-wool Sweater Cont; $3.50 go a All-wool rope atltch Cont: $4 ‘to $1 Wool Underwear $3.00 to $11.00 Fur Collars, $7.50 to $13.50 F01‘ The Young Man Latent New Suit; $25.00 to $35.09 The in! more in Overcoat: 52m to $35.00 Tle and Scarf to match $1.50 Leather Holder for Handkerchief Soft Cellar and Tie, $0.25 Soft Collar and Handkerchief Con. talncr, $3.00. Fancy Enqllelu 5011.81.00 m 51,50 Belle, $1.00 to 53.00 N eckwear Smart New Ties 50c to $2.00 lmpclrtetl Scarves $1.25 to $6.00 Silk Knit Scarves, $2.00 to $4.00 Dress Cravats, 35c to $1.00 $1‘ W‘ time For The Boys Norfolk Suits, $5.00 t0 $12.00 Macklnaws, $4.75 to $6.50 Overcoats, $5.00 to $15.00 Hats and Caps. $1. to 32-50 Gloves, 85c to $1.50 Mufflers, $1.00 to $4.0 Sweaters. $1.00 to $4.50 Shirts, $1.25 to $1.50 %‘ 0W M en’.s Hose English Plain cashmere, 60c, 75c and $1.00 English Fancy Pattern Sox, $1.00 Shirts Broadcloth Shirts, $2.00 and 55-99 \ silk Mixtures, $3.50 to $4.50 __G|RL WANTED nlh k _ Madras Slnrts, $1.50 to $3.00 1mm, o, bookkeeping' xderfififfl Dress sums, $2.00 m $4.50 sttlire. Apply stating experience and flu nry expected to 130x 423, Sum- . » lll9i‘\'1(1(‘_ .l280-li-2i. Sportsmelfs Apparel Riding Habits, $20.00 to $50.00 Riding Pants, $3.50 to $4.25 Leather Coats, $15.00 Wind Breakers $3.75 to $7.50 Gloves Street Gloves. $1.50 to $5.00 Arabian Mocha, $2.00 to $5.00 Driving Gloves, $2.00 to $6.00 Gauntlets, unlined $2.50 to 53-50 Gauntlets, lined, $4.00 to $12.00 Fur Gauntlets, $61510 $18.00 Fllll Dress Gloves, $2.25 -SPECIAL SERVlCES-Rev. Le- vi Fcker. h\\'i1ll38li$l ot‘ the l-‘ree Aiethodl-lt Church. Ontario, com- ruenced u series 0i‘ revival services lu the t-‘lmiry Nazarene Tuber. ilfllflt‘ Stiuzllly, lieu. 12th. Aieetiu: Purl: Week night except Slum-day u! 7.30. Sundays 10.30 u. m. und T- il. lu. Leather Goods Wardrobe Trunks, $35.00 and $40.00 Handbags, $5.00 to $27.50 English Kits, $40.00 to $45.00 Collar Bags, $1.50 to $2.00 Fitted Suit Cases $35.00 to $40.00 Bill Folds, $1.00 --FlNE POTATO CROP. -.\lr. li. .l. fvlclvor, Kinkulul. furnished Purl cl’ the (‘IIFKO or‘ the S. S. Luly whit-Lt suilrll m1 ll-I? 9th l'0r New York, .\lr. Alt-Ivor was tho first l0 sturl llll? growing 0i‘ seed putuwt-s; and has lnudu eteutly prom-less: iu this industry‘, The ullnvo ship- lllfllll mm the lurgvxt sllrlgll- ~<lli|l- lm-ut ht» ha..- lutltle. lll- ‘llflS in! up to lllll" wurl-lllltlui full ill‘ pullllol-r‘. ill‘ ill" llr-st lplulily iLlltl will lit‘ whip. ping tlmlull-lulut llll‘ llillfllllfi‘ u," llll- rvUJVIIL ~ . F PERSONALS ‘ ' I’ ‘ - ' . ‘ BUCkIQS ~.\'lr. and XIII-garden Dawson. ' l . mm“! Q“ck|es'$1'oo (‘ape Traverse. have been visiting ‘EH15 Wm‘ ankles 9'35 tg4sidoo in Summersltle this week. li. Silver or Gold Monogram - Suspender Set: 75c to $150 Pajamas Flnnnelette, $2.50 stripe Madras $2.50 to $4.50 Fancy Merccrlsed, $3.00 —~.\iessrs. Thotuas uud Harold ilowurd. (‘ape Wolfe. paid a visit to fillmlfiéfiiltit‘ on \\'0tlnt=sd:l_v and returned houtc. lly eveninl: truin. ii House Coats Cord and Braid Trimmed $7.40 $16. —-Dr. (‘hampwiIiliSVfOLe-ury, arriv- Dresslng Gowns, $12.00 ta $16.50 ml lu Summorsitle nu Wednesday. 11r- wan nowilnp-luied hy u pullout. WhOm lm couvrqyoll to the Prince (Vi. hospital for 1t course‘ in modi- to $1.50 lmpertr-d Silk and Wool 80x, 85c to $1.25 All sort: Golf Hose, $1.25 to $3.50 Umbrellas tor Glftn $2.25 to $4.50 Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs 50c ta 1.25. cul trealmr-nt. li.. Men's "Bi-Tex" Silk Sex $1.50 ehir. and Mrs. James V. Niac- Uotmld 0t‘ Borden, have lleou in Sutumersitle (luring tile sveek, he- lm; interested no vrltnnsefls in the ilrolvn trial which started in nu Mnndayiaet. ll. FREE Christmas Boxing Service At “The Meu’s Store” Wolfe, is-"to entered the P. t‘. lms- All Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ties. l-lml nu Niontlau‘, “n; nu Wellues» H05e and Shh-g. Wm b, pgqkqd l" day. operated on for :1 (ruse "i HP" . v » , » - I ' . handsome Christmas Box free on pnnlliciti-a, tho operation is ropnrb‘ . , ' ' _ ., ‘ . ' ' -_ ' re ucsh mrquile sut-oessrtll, something oi‘ ' ' - ‘ - q which lrer host m‘ friends will llP pleased to lleur. ll. -—Miss Belle llnwnrli. (‘ape Electric Power in Canada Impresses -|,0_\1DO.\'. Dec. ne-‘Rl. Sir Alfred Mmld. .\l. ll. recently returned from u visit l0 ‘Canada, was impressed with ti"! matter of electric DOW"- ln uu interview here he cou- (Ffllslmtl the difference llPCVVt-‘PGII (‘rinuda null Engluull in llilN res.- pcct. lie ltlildi l “The use of elorlritllly iu (‘au- ndu for domestic purpos-es is an texetniple .10 England. “l wcl; told in Toronto that on‘ Aioudny, "Washing day." there is a difference 01 10.000 horsciwwe!‘ INILWOQI] that tluy and the other days ot the work on the loud 1118 wires carry." Sir Alfred Moml is head of llw .\i0ud Nickel company. whivh h“ mines hull u smelter at (lonistoll. Iwar Sudhury. Ont. ----—-¢~0@—-————- The Prl-slly-lcrlan (‘hurt-h in (‘an- mlrlvhas three grand old men» - lqlnniifllirl, whose t-otnthiued art's total over tvro hundred years. vlzx Rev. .lonathan (lolorlll l(‘hlnal. [{0v_ John Wiikl and Rev. James lfiltchanan (Central lndlul. There Are Gifts For Everyone At < Mabons Drug Store 1w mu ape-a llm- nr m...» a" "l" U‘ l» fhrrl. Your than" "III more nlnrn 1|"- "nun variety nf wanted, vnllqmquym ' "with"! remit-nut» - the wlalnt , lrlrvtlnnu of lun~.n,-|,.,,| "E,"- (‘hrlntttmn tifftn. MO oh? Silffiletson 119-12] Queen Street vlnylng (‘unli- sen null: (‘nmly Gnome: (‘min 39",,“ Inxrcl Stationery ' Film: lvid Albums rhnVP" k“ , Ihlrll (‘umly Perfumlurn pun-M”, Therm" Bottles mm", Auto-Min Pencil: rum", Yluulun Bottle; Flint! (‘loclu Brasher-every llnfl Perfume: _ In water lofllen Vault!» lmolulnp Tulane Ylllllliihln . lnolern‘ Arllnlu (‘Impact- Charlottetown ,-~—»-.-»---~-- --. -- »_ .~.k_._ .-__. ._.._. ..__.._..__._.._.___ _._..__._.._ _v_ - ___ _,_ ‘ _ ___.__..__,. ,.-. p _____ V “ FUNEFW- $1115 LATE N?‘ ll 1: 'l k IX". Lt ‘-'..vtll ‘l »~~l - . ‘ n4." n". (‘smiles WATSON PARKIN Vtllllflitl ,l.v Ill: m‘ lite :hu$:l1.lli' "l(‘)'gti.(vl>'l"ll‘i(lfi pfilot-‘tlgtalietfn lmmny o’ Ommocm who lcoommnd i r ‘ ' ' lull», n.4,. m» (‘Indy __ lm l, ;, WM‘ ‘ ‘i \ H D A , - - _- ~ I PIP-tho hotly m lsldlslmry. Mr. an (the sallnllury people. Like lllfl tnl- . M! PM nlmtvvmm cum-r“ ,_ _ v ~ v- 1- -- 1‘ 1*‘- - 1 ~- - -- F-‘Fflml "'-'m""'.v W119"! "I6 "Ody 'Wfltt.Mrn. .-\. (l. Parkln, Pelltcodlncqenled younger brother lhe late sir Three potatoes, 1 pin . Ilulvllti Need; Illiorn QAJJs-il-HY, t.» li.. lit-v. 2.—~l)t‘u- ltitlll 1 lly llll- leliltrt-h 011011‘. The laid ul if‘Rl in the family plm ivllnllmi'twlt' l. A. ‘Maohlnughton. Daniel Gnome Perkin he was a man or nx- ‘fllblagpoon "o," 1 "Nah ' ‘ ‘ "c 7,9" Ankh,‘ h, n“; ,-.';,.¢_,»_ pile lilo tnclenn-ul wvealllel‘ mull-nuke! wur llunkvll wit-h nlanyulntlvl‘ ‘llu dirrvllnn ol’ .l. li. ilun lmnllplmghl n, M“ 5nd Mrl A G, capflonauv brlgm "nenevt and tor, 1 tableupoou (ED001194 \ p fill. Gil‘! Bu?‘ Xnuu fun. 0min, Hr. I 711111111)’ l-onlis mnuy relatives and ln-aulltlll llul-ul trlhulos. After tht- field luuurul tllreolur ol Pelllcotllulv, (jhlipmgnv _ m R Thommn Taylor, mnnm“ mrmnumy and m“ we" teaspoon nit. spooks 0f W . ' """ 5 WW1“, all?!’ "M"- I irlentls of the lute Mr. “Hm-um HIr-lnlitvlt-o LJHHVllV€I11t‘l1'1hf"lIlfl01VPfl 0i‘ Amuul: lldll lrnni 111m; mam-l“; 3mm; m‘ ‘Vlnnolon Qpen: life qmbodiqd all ll“, (in; P" 3°" P0111093 “i913 mull gnu“ ‘MPH ‘"2211 Ia.'nn m . ._ ,,. -, , ' -_ - ' I . ‘r , h}: " ° ' "' " " 4""- “ll” Wiml "W"! ~11 "HYIM" H" ovvfl-tttultl "l l-tklult a refill"! 11111510" "I" villas:- who were prt-n- llilt] others.’ NV w. IFBMI,D‘.IM qjflmnahln nlld hdd to milk. wtitlcirllpolzid he hired wlthou lllflgded l to on Alrvutluy last. were pvt-sent FHHOOK :11. 1hr‘ llll-l» m: well remember" out in [my u lrilmm of respect vimre Tim “u, y“; pin-kl“ w)", 9pm“ The my “r chapmnn , we" hailed hot in double I» . A0 '9 5mm" b. ‘ s‘ (ll H. J. MABON the slumltlly llrlitezl ‘(Thllrvh- tMnJt-d. r1..- pallllmirors i!" lite plinth/tr. w. HPIIVPE rlillerorslllnlJtvlllnnmal-ty, 0o ‘n! m» long um oi on known 01110111.‘! having h"; ,,,,,.<"1l°fl.b1uwreutll1ourl sui . l w‘ Onfumnrlul burnt-aunt Pnlfdifn (Id-Mme church) in nulqllullllumri (11111 frlelltls (I1 u... 1nle~mnltlwcllltnw 0ft m» me slryellrll 1min Perkin homestead 1t tinned at. Murrdy Hflrbor ‘some-m’ “m '""°°°'4 "m "w" 5 l IIIINTAGIYI. P. l. IHMNII a lrllluln or respect to ills momnrylxlr. Purklvi worn A. ‘l6. Trlles, J. NVJGelll-lzo Purkln. Rev. A. E. Chap-‘ilnllehury hold e vorrlerse and welllhare sin. < ' ldm‘ m mum m“ wok L‘ e mm- at the funeral eervioe which took’ Curler, V. E. (lowland, Ralph L‘. titan, 11A, and Mrs. Chapman and lflflfflfld plug m u“, 3117mm,“ o; t Autos. . . l b . I Cram cl Patch limp. l“! will!‘ 5' 09;“ L war. p t.