,.._ ,-»z ~ < t... :-.\_".|_.,-':;“' x. t’: . _ 5;... f ' ankles. Lao heniltia, ) Laauneaeaadolwya: HEAL! 8on0, Con, lmhfl. Bestfiibehl- lilac flJIi‘ bottle, delivered. Describe you‘? apeclal instructions and WJ-iVeaq, lac. lelllvnaailihi ides-own le__ the etelpl atone to pho- ono erity- You. aa _‘ h, know tine and aonll‘ < y children to eohool that til’ may not be handicapped In uture yeera. " ' Cut do you know that about eovee out of every ten oollooi- lihlltiuh in this country hlve defect It‘!!! Do you know that defective eyoa are frequently the calla a poor echooi work, oven " tiiqoqh the child ie naturally bflll!" Have your chiiifa eyeo IX- . ominbd now and know what their condition lo-do not gueea. ‘ G. F. Hutcheson Qptometriat n. all the world , you’ll never find. a better bread. v w Your Daugllter’s Xmas if you consult with daugh- ter you will discover how happy she will be to give photographs this Xmas to friend! and playmates. Make the appointment 10- day with BAYER STUDIO . ».¢_'and llenry Norman in instrumental. PERSONALS ___ _ . I o, m“ Cmalfund of the Andrew's Society den Cngfiflilgfilrmed m ‘M, and the Scoichtort Monument fund S. home. in Boston on Saturday. -—.\lrs. William MucLean oi‘ Al'- cola, Sask, arrived home on Thurs- day. after an absence of twenty- LWO yeans. Eleanors. "Q LIZ" ‘Tm “iii Let us Ister your " field, Couch, or Suite NOW. lug us do the work NOW rlurl our slack time. We and materials and give guaranteed lob. job. she w," rem". Wm, eph Reid & Co., Summerside, left her bromm.’ M, (m, _i__ Jeffgry, st, on Tuestlay morning for Amherst e-llpliolstering Quality _ Special Low Prices re-uphol- Ch ester- Easy Parlor You can save money by hav- l1! will quote you special, low, slack-time prices on labor gnu n Phone us-we will _- be glad to call and quote you for the I l-r. .2. 91...,- ~~, ‘$09,!’ s»:- Hvfir-m. —l. I. U. IVINING GLAIOEO: Bookkeeping. ‘Arithmetic, Penman- lhlp. Shorthnnd and Typewrittllg. All kinda of mathematical short- cuts. Changing sterling to S and c. Touch ‘Pyldog. Splendid opportun- ltgqg t. "improve your position. College opposite Railway Depot; .l_. Popon,‘ Principal. 5510-0-31-81 ‘ \ --- ' —GlVi A CUIQMIRIIDE RINK ticket; (ti! ChrIQtmaIJYSBO-IZ-ltl-lfl R ‘ ' -—-- ‘ n74; at t, ..pulrra_o-.-A- " m iiiiljhlliliifiuil-‘Thiititd lsn Nlittbnlll Express, for Scotland. —s. ~ = -SERVICE CANGELLEm- On account of the ordinance oi‘ tbsp- tlsm being administered by Pastor Whitman in Summerside on Sun- day afternoon, December 16th there will be no service lll the Central Betleqlle Church on that (lute. '—RANCHING ACCOMMODA- Ti0N.-—'i‘he undersigned can ac- commodate a few more pairs fox- es or would sells couple of pairs and ranch them on reasonable terms, giving a guarantee of in- crease if preferred. Have 500d ranch. and years oi experience. D. McKenzie, Kensington, P. E. l. 13-12-21 —RECEIVES CONTRACT. —- Iilessrs. R. 'l‘. ‘Morrison, Summer- side, have secured the contract for installing the resting in the store of J. P. Gaudet, llilscouche. When this lg finished there is no doubt that they will have one of the most modern equipped stores on the Is- land.—S. Asummsnsdliewacau-n- Mr. aid Drug Co., is now Guardian rep- resentative in Summerside and will be pleased to receive news, advertising, new and renewal sub- scriptions and Job-Printing. Mr. lilar-fionoid nulls the Morning Guar- dian at ills store. llls telephone No. is 12——2. tf —NEW RESlDENCEn-hll‘. Al- bert Guy, contractor, is to he high- ly commended on the (excellent work which he has done in the building of lhe residence for Mrs. Xiutthtelv Dunn. The interior is handsomely finished in British Col umbin Fir, with every modern con- venieuce and improvement, and the exterior is far beyond criti- clsm. Iifessrs 'l‘llomas Johnston & Co. had the contract for the heat- ing and lighting, which leaves lio- lthing lo be desirell.—-S. —ST. ANDREW'$ DAV AT GRAND RIVER. — The Grand River ‘branch oi‘ Si. Andrew's‘ Society this year celebrated thcI feast oi‘ their patron saint in a. worthy manner. There was it tehoice musical and literary pro- gram in Maple Leaf llall. Tile 'llllifs‘l(.'lil progrulu by lilo choir was ‘wt-ll rendered under the direction of Joseph l). McLellan, while bliss Hilda Glllis took the lead in tho literary part of thc program, where‘ all did their part so well it is not full‘ to purtlclllarfze but praise must he given for the splendid number con- tributed by Roy Philips oi’ Tyne Vulley, liliss lielilalltr, and Ml‘. J. J. Morris, Manager of the Provin- ‘cial Bank and Rev. J.J . McDonald, Sulllnlersidc in wcll rendered Scottish Songs and Mrs. Callaghan pselor-tiot. Upward o1‘ a hundred ,dollur.~i were realized which the branch director's decided to divide equally betlveen the educational .—(‘oui. —~..\lr. M. L. Bradshaw. of Jos- S. Work ‘.5 llyron MacDonald of the MacDon- J . year. _, must congratulate Mrs. ' llsr selection. " Guardian u . meeting: fibrous-ran; 5555a trash? mange-maul. WQAITIRN RQINTu-Nl’. J. W. Murdock in now Guardian Al“! to llontllue allow-ill be pleased t0 receive newo itelno. advortiolns. John-toting. new and renewal iiooriptiona. 1'- . ..'1'ho VOUWMI. 0o» Odd Fellows’ Hell. ontsllll. 0M!" l" ploy and vaudeville each night all this week. ‘Seats-on sale at H. .1. ljfiboou Drug Store. 12-12-31 —-'—- , i. ..*DUNDA8 QBRVICEE-Ser- vice next: Sunday. D60» 15ml l" the Presbyterian church. Blind"; at 3 p.111. and at Aunandsls at . p. m. Please note that there will be no service st Forest Hill in the morning. ..“AUCTION slits-FARM. crop stock. larmin: inwlflmlilll" "d household furniture yafilllllfi! of Mrs. John P. liicponald St. Peters Bay Wednesday Dec. 18th, eleven o'clock sharp. No reserve. See hand bills. J. W. Scrimgeour, Auctioneer. < 491-12-13-21 ..*DON'T FORGET the Auction Sale at Oscar Coiling‘: Wbim Road East on Wednesday the 19th, 12 o'clock sharp. stock. crop. imple- ments and household furniture. Sula positive. H. Nelson. Auction- eer. ' ‘ 12-14-21 ..*LA'I'E SAILING - The subr- Sea Foam, Capt Murphy is daily expected in Montague with a cargo of coal from Plctou. She will lay up on arrival. The schr. Aboceno, Capt. Allen is also expected from Halifax and will lay up. Potatoes and outs are quoted at forty cents. ..*LEFT FOR BOSTON- Mr. Willard Lemon of Montague loft on Friday last for Boston, to join Mrs. Lemon, who left about n month ago. Montague had no fin- er residents than Mr. and Mrs. Lemon, and we earnestly hope they will endear themselves to their new surroundings as they didwhile bore. J. ..*MAYFLOW€RB iN DQCEM- BEfi—As an indication of the sum- lnerlike weather that Montague has lately been enjoying, Master Keith McKlilllfln ‘picked a bunch of May flowers on the bankksof that river a few days ago. The ac- curacy. of this is vouched for by the boy‘s father, our efficient Street‘ Commissioner, who as an honored member of our town council, which aen holly is the very personification ofbonor and integrity cannot ‘deviate from tile paths of truthfulness. J. “HEARTILV WELCOMED HOME-Her many Metals are de- lighted to seoliilrs. John Anneur lick again spending the past your with some of her family in Calgary. Mrs. An- near was for many years one of the outstanding women in our town. it was her intention to spend the remainder oi’ her days too much for her however, and compelled her 1o return to the scene of her early surroundings. J. .."ANOTHER'8 0AiN- Monts- guo is soon to suffer another heavy loas,'not a family in this case. but one of its finest and most highly respected young ladies who we understand will in u very short time be mistress of her own domain in one of tbs neighboring villages. While this exceptionally nlodel young lady. for such sho is, was not. born and brought up in Montague, we look upon her ol- most as one of ourselves. Au employee and u faithful one in the town for the past number of yours. she endeared herself not only l0 her every tluy associates, but to the whole town in general. and her tiepnrturo will be keenly felt. We cannot help‘ but compliment the fortunate and doubtless happy gen- tleman on the wisdom he display- ed in the selection of such an es- timable partner, and if tbere is anything in the old saying that happy is the bride on whom the sun shines, we earnestly hope that on the wedding day earth's great est benefactor will shine forth in all its brightness. J. Pantsuits ..lt is pleasing to see Mrs. A. lllcqueendvlontsgue up and around again. and whllenot able to do _, any work it shows that she is mak- ing some advances towards recov- ery. Mrs. McQueen has been con- fined to her bed for upwards of s J. ..°llirs. 0.8. Poole of Lower Mon- tague, has taken lip her nzsldence with Mr. and Mrs. issue Ives, Mon- tague. forthe winter. To spend the winter with such a woman as Mrs. y Ives, whose culinary skill easily 'vles with her cheerful disposition, is something to he envied. and we Poole on J . . ..."l‘ho condition of Mrs. l. ' Murdoch continues. to show some alight improvement, Mrs. Murdock underwent a very serious opera- ‘f- tioll about a week ago, and for sov- .- news to her numerous friends. bulonbe, and it is only the past ‘i: few days that any hope was held out for her recovery. Her oom- pleto restoration will be welcome J. - ~——-—Q0¢- 'l‘o tlllfnk wt of your»): and t0 " pwcrntm Inn's that in the world- would “ you are true to not in uords but u. deeds. r.» illVB m. tpelpmm mt u... lo on yo plde so long es u n you. 1*‘ .- , h. to Montague lifter’ in the west. old home ties proved. Striped to Pongee Lovely Stuffed Iii‘ liullpnmu Ml-l. EDWARD A. MeMASTER. A ‘deep gloom of sadness was rust over Glenfnnning and Vicinity by thedeaih of Mr. Edward A. licllisstei‘ who passed away on Friday, November 30th ui thi llumoof hls'futher nt the early age -of 21 years. The‘ deceased had been enjoying tsxl-eilent llellllh - ilnill about a year ago when he contracted u severe cold which developed into influenza. The most skilled medic- al aid was resorted-lo und every- thing posslblk wardens to retard the progress of the disease but he gradually grew weaker until it bo- cilme evident that the end was fur distuniJltlven the‘ knowledge of, approaching death however could not tllsturlnthc calm-fortitude of the sufferer. Shortly before death wilsndlls glittering became intense he displayed thatspirit of thought- fullness for others which was one of the mos-t outstanding (T8115 of his character when in good health. The flats Mr. ,_McMsstar was man of excelientmpallties was! .1. v01’ crolvding as well us the worry of the last minute shopping- yourseli’ “when next Christmas comes, I'll ha"? my flllollllillil 00"“ “l” first ‘we is “X CXT CHRISTMAS“ and the fir“ W991i“? 139m’- Silk l3,- q lllll one brother .8” u-Enlnnlnrln L Shop today! AST CHRISTMAS. -—-Y0 u relnenlbel‘ tile rllflll. 909R. "Jill Hurry and You remeanbel‘ 1'0" Some Ideal Christmas Gifts for Ladies Silk Scarves, 4.50. Plain Silk Knitted Scarves, all colors $3 & 3.75. Narrow plain Knitted Scarves in mauve, white . and gray, $1.75. Pure Thread Silk Scarves, white only 6.50 & 7.25 Han-d Bags of Suede in the latest shla-pes with flancy fixings, $7.25. Fancy Combs, set, with colored stones, $1.10, 1.60 to 3.25. _ Novelty, Bracelets 20 cents to $1.00. Dainty Lingerie Clasps, 50c and 60c. Handkerchief Straps, 30c to $3.25. Silk Camisoles at $1, 1.75, 2.25 to 3.25. , Silk Bloomers in pink, wthite and mauve at 3.00 4.25. ' Satin-ette Blooms ~s in all colors per pair $2.50. ' Pongee Gowns $5.95. Princess Slips $4.25. incess Slips $5.75. crepe Pyjamas in pink an pair, $3.25. Rubberized Novelties for Christmas Rubberized ChintzAprons, 85c and 90c. Rubberized Nursery Rhyme Aprons for chil- dien, 45c. - SOAP COMBINATION SET consist- ing” of "soap, pipe, and rubberized apron, each. 75c. Bib and 'I‘ra§q Sets in rubberized material, 60c. .-Oiicloth Dolls, each, 90c. posessed of u cheerful disposition and was ready and willing at all times to extend a helping hand to those in trouble or distress. He. was regarded in tho highest esteem by a large number of friends and will'be sorely missed as he was always an active particip- ant in every movement that. tended towards the improvement of the community in general. Ho‘ was attended during his ill- ness by his pastor Rev. W. V. Me- Donultl and received the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church of which he was a devouted member. The funeral was held on Sun- tiny; December 2nd and the servic- ee were conducted by Rev. ltTather McDonald interment taking place in‘ St. George's. Cemetery. The pail-bearers were Messrs Douglas Campbell. Donald Camp- bellfAlbert Acorn, Lewis Canteilo. Jolin F. Rice and Raymond Mc- Donald. . The deceased leaves .to mount heir loss his father and mother md three sister‘ Clara, illlary and‘ irenomt home nt Glenfsnnillg also‘ me sister Elizabeth in "llopton i , use. JQSEPH $11.33 rrhelmietreaa of thefts“? h,‘ is load. o hind-anti devoted husband lo berefitof a loyal and loving wife, - 1nd her children gathered around ‘oer bier, mourn for an ideal and fruly Christian" moth-er. Such in ‘lrief ie the announcement of the ihtlth on December the 2nd. of Goltllerlne, beloved wife of Mr. Jo- lgpill Peters. merchant, of Rustlco, ~ . ..'l. f ' In). Peters woe 58 years old. 0M elwaye enjoyed sood health -up to u» "t eighteen months a o when an iii or which bellied t 0' alllll ’ iota: caused-her death e e. ~ " . .. ,, v‘ I1.‘ '- . l 0 mum ‘ iiaowo thermally mind one-pt ‘ n»: Vfl~~ ~-n N ' F" . MP1‘! .' Dainty Boudoir Cups in 3.11 51731399» 90c. $135. _ $1.60 and 2.75‘. New style Vanity Cases, 1n blue, red and- fiawn, $2.00 and 2.50. Fancy Garters in all colors, $1.00 and 1.25. f Ladies’ Umbrellas 1.75, 2.25, 4.50, 5.25 to 1.0.50.- y . Ohiidren’s Umbrellas at $1.00 and 1.25. . ' Ladies’ Gloves, 65c, $1.00, 2.50, 3.00 to 5.00. Evening Fans in a lovely assortment of-"s-hades $4.75“ and $6.00. d yellow, per $450. Children’s Fur Coats up to Small Fur Chokers in Squirrel, Mink, Fitch, ' Hudson, -Sea~l at $9, $12, $16, $18, $22 to $36 Fancy colored Handkerchiefs at 25c, 35c & 50c. Fancy boxed Handkerchiefs m white andeqlors, per box, 20c, 75c, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. ' Dainty Silkwcar for Xmas Gifts Xmas Ideas in Ready-to-Wear White hand made Blouses each $3.25 and 4.75. Crepe de Chine Blouses, each $6.95 to 12.00. Tricolette Blousesin colors, 2.75 and 4.50. Alltyme crepe Blouses in colors, 6.95. Silk Underskirtis in a lovely range of colors, 5.95, Cardigan Sweiatersin a large range of colors, . 4.75‘ and 5.25. - , - Ladies’ Sweaters ranging from $3.25 it.‘ 8.75. Pullover Sweaters, $1.50. Lovely Silk Kimonas at 10.00 to 13.50. ._ , Velvet Kimonos in six lovely colorsgat $9.75 Crepe Kimonos from 3.00 to 5.50. 4 , 35.. $150. $195. $2.25. at $69, $98, $1 $450. " Large Neck Pieces, $12 to $75. Blankets Make Lovely Christmas Gifts KenwoodBlank-ets of all pure wool in plain and All wool Blankets at $7 .75, $8.25 checked colors, each $10.00. MOORE f» per pair. M°LEOD that the mere mention of them is but to record to u limited extent the beautiful virtues that adorned her all too short but useful life. Her‘) was a happy and peaceful death. supported by all the love and devotion of her grief-stricken husband and children and com- forted by the ministrotlons of her pelior. ‘Rev. Jenn Chlusson. Calm and undisturbed she faced the or- deal. as a Christian should. relying he on the hope that is burn of a flrm faith in a glorious resurrection. At her bedside stood her hus- band, her daughters: Rev. Sr. Ste. Catherine, of Louvain; Mrs. W. A. Doucette, and Freeda; also her sons, Alban and Clarence-the lul- ter now a student at Holy Heart Seminal)‘. Halifax. N. S. Her eldest daughter, Mrs. William J. Paquet. of New Glasgow, N.S.. who was culled to her bedside last spring. was unable to be present, as also her eldest sun Wilfred, now hold- ing a responsible position in West.- ‘eru Canada. On December the 4th ffiiililéiifi liigtl- moea who sung by hierjpolnnr and weir largely attend- ed. The. pail-bearers were, Messrs. Abrsblnll Peters, lstiac Dfitleette, lia-mes-Deitoches, Russel Martin. Andrew D ucett M rt e Fineau. o e “w l" V, ¢~ w Reverentiy they laid her bod '. . ones live with her and prey. Eternal rest give unto her O_Lo_rd And let lPerpetusl Light shine upon ,. (New Glasgow, N.s., ‘papers please 0011M) SILENCE There is so rnuohbadnln the heat of us, Ana so much loud in the worst of ‘ us. That it hardly behaves any of,ua To mill about the recto! uo. V —R. L. Stevenlog Efficiency Is The ‘ Wait-lb”. ti?‘ . u muttjaooorl» "lnqiy, _ lining orthrmva» l euro 6f p llllll‘ lath!!- - oua to vllil n’yeu ai-uentlt. o. ‘ Motto up’ your‘ mind, now, thatnldlllllfl shut an you to nonfat thlo moat on __ of ttlozeensoo-lllliiqltl - Have your lyee ‘INA?!- . INIA $99M . u. J. ‘unison 5' if o grid ' ‘Mon ,‘P‘."fl‘I.‘“"_‘> " 15"" \ w-u, shls- I . ' , $10 and 11,50 strain» 1 rotplsed ‘llsr grave to mingle wit the list . ._ i of. her forefathers. Th y, in dier quiet tomb, away front the tilmult . - 4---- - " an... world-tile illullf-ta of new lot-sill ill. I Y, _5:,I't“::{'-:""' h m v l. r3; Int Hoar 0Il¢injqyeq real (leer-Ir ‘Mice i "- 1' ;. y J l H‘ ‘ .' I .- Merir ~ Br . lli¢€=ws""* - _ l.:la_ui.“'u.nlae i *‘--*I..~".I-§‘ t“ T.