.,.__'____ L. MECEMBER 23. 1930 "““*%_ FOR CHRISTMAS IIIINIE L. HUNTER CHOCOLATES Fancy Boxes ALSO COMPLETE ASSORTMENT or Titiifl‘? AND a NATIONAL ('Il()('OIl.\'1‘ES I\' FANCY IIUXES URUI-JR- rdirizs "sow. J. ERNEST H2 Printe Street 12-20-31. II. WORTH Phone 8Z- Eastern Gaa rdian I ‘l-Sz?‘ om WONDERFUL ms- PLAY of Christmas ours. Mailer» Drug aim. 9831-12-12-101. melon AND CIGARIITEB in Xmas boxes, Cigar Lighters. Pipes. and ull kinds of Tobacco. llfabens y“ gm, earr-rz-iz-ioi. CHOCOLATE! In Aikkinds of Mabons Drug 9537-12-12-101. ..°MOIRS fancy Xmas oxen. Christmas Candy. Store. ..'XMA8 suocias-rioxs-Pai-k- n- Desk Sets. Waterman Fountain Pens. Parker Pens, Cameras (in colors), Hand Bags. Fiction Books. Manicure Sets. Ivory Goods. Yviflbonfi Drug Store. 9B37-l2-l2-i0i. ..'SPEC1ALS FOR Christmas. All our ladies coats, Jersey and tweed dresses, and sweaters at half price. Make her happy by buying now. La.- dies silk bloomers, 49c. up; Nighties, vests, scarfs, gloves. towel sets. col- lar sets. baby sweaters, etc. at har- galn prices. T. G. Ives Ltd. Mon- tague, 1D56-12-2D-3I ;.'ME.\“S FANCY snmrs. boxed from $1.00 up; sweaters. gloves, sex. mufflers, etc. On every $3.09 m‘ 0"" purchase we will give you 1W6 3'0"? choice of any heck tie on our 3D cent line. See us for your Christmas selections and save moxie.“ T- G» Ives Ltdi. Montague. l056-1Z-20-3i LOUIS FRENCHETPE MONUMENT DIOOTED , i MQNTREAL, Dec, 22, A monument? to commemorate the achievements; of Louis Frenhetie. GISIADBUISBCII French Canadian Journalist. 909i’ and u-ritcr, is to be raised in Si Louis u-ithin a, stoifs throw of the home where Frenchette worked and died. according to present rial“ , Shortly afterwards 118 “YRS PIPCV-‘d m me 11,011,“ Qf Commons {it Ottawa but found little comfort in tile YUP‘. moil of DCIILICS and v.':i' liitn- I lmihmd Clerk of the Legislative Coiiir ell of Quebec. E In his leisure hours he wrote and pubiwhed a variety of volumes prose and ittrtry. n most JIITTITIYIIIL’ AOIIIXIbIILIOII i: n; "L". I.r;:,l".:£e rlim. Pouplc," Lttucd in 133T. 1113 works‘ were well known in Franco where IVestern Guardian —SINCLAIII'B s10!!! will be oven evening: next week until Christmas. 1071-12-22-21 —YOI.'B DOLLAR TODAY will buy as much at Bruce's Grocery as two this timo last yen-r. I 1067-12-22-21. --BIJ\'ING PELTS-Mr. R/oseburn will be buying pelts at Mr. A. E. Mc- Lean's office, Summerslde, this week. BBQZ-lZ-IZ-tf —FRESH, FROZEN, boneless fox meat. sold In small c‘ean boxes. also by the pound, at Bruce's. 1067-12-22-21. —IN FALL AND ALL WINTER feed R-M. Meat, Milk and Cod Oil Fox Biscuit and Klbbio. Distributed by Braces. 95lz-ll-29-3wkk —X'RESTONE. ALCOHOL AND GLYCERINE, Anti-Freeze in stock at Bruce's. l067-l2-22-2l. -si:As0N‘ TICKETS for Bedeque Rink will be available on Saturday night Dec. 20th at the following places: W. T. Bowness, P. N. Tuck- er, William Callback. l022>l2-19>5l —SE.\50N TICKETS for Bedequc Rink will be available on SaturdoY night Dee. 20th at the following places: W. T. Bowness, P. N. ‘Tuck- er, William Callback. 1022-12~l9'0i —DE.\TH OF ELDERLY RESID- ENT-Mr. Frank Arsenault of Norm Bcdequc passed away at ills home last Thursday at the ripe age of 87 years. The funeral took place on Sat- urday morning to St. Paul's Church and Cemetery at Summerside, Rev. Father McDonald omeiating-S. —ALL OUR. LADIES FUR COATS ineludiyngnlludson Seals, Persian Lambs, Muskrats, French Seals, Beaver. Lamb and China Goats are now being offered at reductions that 3.0- i mean an opportunity to purchase now at Spring clearing prices. R. T. Holman, Limited, Summcrsidc. 1014-12-19-51. --M.\KE THIS a. furniture Christ- Imns. A gift for the home furnishes the home as well. This is a double- bnrrellccl suggestion. R. T. Holman. —SEE MY ADVERTXSELIENT rc- gardixig marketing of Silver Fox Felts In today's Guardian. Charles R. Stuvcrt. Silmmersfde. i086-I2-23-27-2D-3l4l. —TIIE SPECIAL PRICE REDUC- TIONS we are now offering on our whole stock of Ladies Fur Coats af- fords an opportunity of selecting a Coat now at a price that means a very great saving. R. T. Holman Limited, Summersicle. iblé-lfl-lb-Sl. —-CLOSING 0F SUMIVIERSIDE BUSINESS CTOLLEGE-‘Ihe Sum- mcrsiile Business College closed for the Christmas holidays on Friday last. ‘The pupils who entered in Sep- tember and have now completed ihe‘r shorthand course are as fol- lows: Helm Dalton, Austin Brooks. Dorothy Pond. Miriam Montgomery. Ronald Jumleson. lifargnret Enmari and mun: Bradshaw. The pupils ro- momberod their teachers with pleu- ant Christmas gifts, the teachers nuts. B. -A'l‘TENDED Hm BALM-Ben- ator Crcelrnan MacArthur and Mr. Charles Stovort have returned from Montreal where they attended the Eur Auction Bales. They report the buying keen u there were not as many furs as were expected. The high class skim are more In demand than the lower grades. Furs an com- ing into Summersida in large quan- titles and the high grads skins are fetching a. good price. Buyers are remaining over the Christmas holi- day and will moat likely be hero for some time if furs continue to come in as they have been doing the last, few days. S. -—POST NUPTIAL SBOWTISF-Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Sharron, who were recently married in Sumner- side, were tendered a miscellaneous shower at the residence of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liani Sheri-an of Crapaud upon their return from their honeymoon. About fifty guests were present and ex- tended their good wlshes to the bride and groom. They were the re- cipients of many lovely gifts among them being a lovely victrola. Mr. and Mrs. shcrran in a few words showed their appreciation of the many good wishes and tangible expressions of good will showered upon them. Dainty refreshments were served and s. social time spent before the guests departed. The ladies of the L. O. B. A, of Crapaud also entertained the happy couple and at a social time given in their honor in the Lodge Rooms presented Mr. sherran with a. handsome silver tray-S; -DECEMBER. TERM, COUNTY (‘OURT-Jfhe December term of the County Court. Prince County Fifth Circuit, Judge Inmiin presiding. opened at Summerside Friday. Thir- ty five summons had been issued and the contested cases numbered eleven when the Court opened. There are four auotmobile collision dun-loge cases, one case 0f damages for sheep being killed by dogs. one case of damagas for assault, the rest of the docket being composed of disputed debt cases. The cases were CI ORIIIITS. of Freetown; Mrs. John L-zcky of Summersidc; Mr. Frederick Simmons ‘mum: u” pup“ w “My PM Wilson conducted the service and the ‘HIE CI'IARLO'I"i‘iL'l'OWI\_I_ QLIJARDIAN I being her special care. Mrs. Lee lived I fcr her family and her Church and ' kept open house for both clergy and ilaymen. She was a member of the Missionary Society and worked with uiitiring zeal in that as in other fields for the good of her fellow Although of inter yezirr. Mrs. 11:0 had not enjoyed good health she always likcd to have licr friends call and see hci‘ and alu'ny:i_ lent. a sympathetic ear to their joys and sorrows. 'I‘herc are left to mourn beildes her sorrowing husband, one son. Mr. Harry Lee mid one daught- er. Mrs. Oliver McNelll of Summer- side; also two brothers and two sist- ers namely: Mr. Richard Simmons of Wllmot and Mrs. 'W. W. Green of Princeton. B. C., to whom the Guardian extends its sincere sym- pathy. The funeral took place ori' Sunday afternoon at. z o'clock from her late residence on Belmont street to the People's Cemetery. Rev. Mr. address was delivered by Rev. W. H. Harding, an old friend of the de- ceased. The choir of the Daptlst Church rendered very beautifully three favorite hymns of the decou- ed "My Faith Look! Up to Thee" “Lead Kindly light." and "Nearer My God to Thee." Friends from far and near came to pay their lust re- spacts to one they loved so dearly, There were a. large number of floral tributes. The pallbearers were Messrs. Henry Jamleson, W. W. smith, Thom as Johnston, W. J. Buchanan, Dr. Leard all of Summerslde and Mr. Herbert Emman of North St. Eleim- ors. Interment was in the family plot in the People's Cemetery-S. PERSONALS . —Mrs. Harry Lee returned home to ‘ Summerslde on Saturday evening from an extended visit to her dangli- ier, Miss Muriel Lee. who is study- ing music in Toronto Conservatory of Music-S. -—Mr. L. T. Lemon. of Salisbury. N. 13., was in Summcrside on Friday attending the directors meeting of the C. N. S. I". Breeders Associat- ion.--S. -—Dr. Morley Juell and Mrs. Jucll of Washington. _D. (3.. are visiting Mrs. JuelTs parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. l-I. Monkiey of summerside for the Christmas holidays-S. --Acting superintendent of the Is- land Railway, Mr. Ewen Meliinnon. was in Summerside last week on business and was the guest of his sister Mrs. J. M. Nooimn-S. ———Rev. Charles de Wolfe White and his wife arrived In Summer-side on Friday evening to spend the Christmas holidays with Archdeacon and Mrs. White. Rev. Mr. White is Chaplain of the Collegiate School oi King's College, Windsor, N. S. S. -—-Master Charles Yeo, who was severely injured at Lot 15 on Slin- day. Nov. 2nd, when the aeroplane in which he was riding crashed to the ground, returned to his home in . Q Q I 3 Christmas Will Soon be Here- Only a‘ Few More Shopping Days Left ‘ Gifts‘ Galore at Prices That Spell Economy. Thrifty Shoppers are Coming Here. LADIES‘ HOSE This is a gift that is in- expensive and useful. Two or three pairs neatly boxed is bound to please. Price .. $1.00 to $1.95 pr. LADIES‘ SUGGESTIONS LINOE RI E No gift can be so de- lightfully feminine as Lin- gerie. Ladies‘ Pyjamas Sets, all sizes. Prices $3.25 to $10.50 Ladies‘ Silk Rayon Panties with medallion trim, only $1.95 Ladies‘ and Misses Pyj- amas, all sizes. Only $1.98 to $4.75 Ladies’ Griffin lock stitch Vests. Only ..............$1.60each _, Ladies’ Crepe de Chene gifioomers neatly bggcgcg lovgllarfie fissgrtmon; or __ y an ags o a Many other dainty gar- ' kinds. Something every- l GIFTS OF LINEN Rayon Bed Spreads. Luncheon Sets. Maderia Runners. Maderia Buffet Sets. Velvet Cushion Tops. Linen Guest Towels. Pillow Cases a n d Sheets to match. Turkish Bath Towels. /HANDBAGS -.~-¢r-.--.»--. ments not advertised one uses and appreciates. here. Prices . . . . $2.98 to $6.50 OTHER SUGGESTIONS Quilted Kimonas at .. . .. .. $9.00 and $9.98 Fancy Crepe Kimonas at $3.50to$5.25 Beacon Cloth Kimonos at $3-50to$7.25 Ladies’ Scarves at $2.50 to $5.98 Lace Collar and Cuff Sets at . . . . . 29c to $3.98 Ladies’ and Kiddies Sweaters. Ladies’ Heavy Lined Silk Bloomers. Handkerchiefs fail to please. Neatly boxed Silk Dress lengths. FOR CHILDREN We suggest Pullover Sweaters. Coat Sweaters. Wool and Silk Wool Hose. Ankle Sox. GIFTS FOR BABY Bootees . . . . 40c to 656 Knitted Ja7cg<ei5 $2 25 O o goxeduHandkerchiefs. Miiisns . . . . .c55c each vera s. . Rayon Silk Bloomers. Stockings at 49° 1° 65c Rayon Silk Night Knitted Suits Gowns_ ,_ _ ,_ ,. .. $1.98 to $3.50 Angora Berets. Knitted Caps Mittens, Toques.. .. .. .. $135 t° - -$2'°o i -__ Angora Bonnets GIVE BLANKETS Caps $195 "° s ' FOR THE HQUSE- u ____,_______..--- KEEPER GIFT THAT EVERY B“ “mgfgggi, $2500 Acne uses AND ' ° ' APPRECIATES AII Wool Blankets .. .. . -. 58-00 i0 $12-50 Ladies‘ Fur Coats. a lasting gift. Prices and IIBVQI‘ SPORT SWEATERS Select one of these for h Acme,- - a\._;u~1q(| nqquy LILL, Summersitie and Charlottetown. I e French 1 I L Lot 16 on Friday very much improv- montions and decorations to tiic Can- 193543404341- Mlian vii-rater. FFCIlTIlCLLQ died at his‘ home in Montreal on lfay 2i. 1903. -—WHAT IS MORE suitable or more lasting than Furniture for Christmas. Never had we such a I showing of suitable pieces as right . now. Furniture Gifts will be stored iZllIII wanted. R. T. llolmrln, Ltd, Simuueizflde and Charlottetown. ‘ l036-12-20-23-2I. I --f~'.\EI-,'I.T FlSIfINC- BETTER-Mi‘. Fivnlh-n Ho) of Eiimore. who is a ilaree shipper of sairlelts to the Now ‘York market. vrns in SIIITIITIOYSIfIO on I . if-‘rirlziv and ixerorts the smelt fishing .iu.i. now than it has been -. m" the opening of ilie season. ‘ ~» - PJIFC", he sags, are dull. bu: an im- ‘UI\KI)I1\IN L-IBIN l K/LL ]Ii'~'.\I‘IIl"lli it. Inked for in the New S. Iritfii‘ arkeiiiig Your Silver Fox Felts I have .Iu.~:t returned from attending the first Auction SflIe of Silver For; Polls held in lizmireail this winter by E. H. Rayner, Limiivil. I SIOIII E787’, of llII pelts consigned i0 me for this sale. Checks and Account Sales have already been mailed f0 Shippers from my office at Summer-side. thus giving Ship- pers practically cash prices uiih 20 to 25% advance over local buyers. I will be Icavini: here Jain. ti. Iiliil i0 attend the above Firmflsi second MIIC to he held JanuaiQv i’), I931. I attend to the grading and Iotting of all pelts consigned I0 me and also protect them in the Sale. My nine year's experience in hand- ,. i Ifng and buying Silver Fox Pelts gives me a thorough know- ledge of the different grades and values of‘ pelts. Consign or ‘bring your pelts i0 my Summerside office or send direct to my hIonIi-eal office, =I56 Si. Peter 5L. where your pelts will have the same attention as if you delivered them personally. Checks for pelts sold on this Sale will be mailed from my nfliceulnn. 10.1931. If you require cash advance on your pelts I can zirrangc this for you. Bring or send your pelts to mv Summerside office not latter than Jan. 2, 1931 or send to my Montreal office not later than Dee. 3i. It does not make any difference what Province you live in you will get the same ntienilon as if you saw me personally. Reference, Bank of Nova Scotla, Summerside. IIIIIIILE$ II. HAVEIIT, SIIIIIIIIOISIIIO P.E.I. 1 w‘ 7577i set down for trial on various dates to suit the parties. The Court will be in seslon the greater part of January clearing up the docket. In the case of Fred McRae vs. 0rd Sharp. action on a promissory note ivhicl-i was tried in Albcrtou. judgment was giv- en. The zlcfeudmit claimed rascisson agreed to give back his note and fake the car. Juclgc ihnaau found the IJIflIllIifI hrld not established this dc- fcncc. The Judge. however, found lowed the defendant $17.20 damagcs| of the now and interest. giving Judg- ment for the plaintiff for $165.84. Heath Strong. K. C., for plaintiff. and Wilfrid 'l'auton for defendant. The case of Leo Steele vs. Henry McLean, action for $79.00 damages in auto collision which occurred on the Western Rood, on Sept. 17th last, occupied the attention of the Court till six o'clock on Friday evening. when it was adjourned until Satur- day morning. Heath Strong. K. C., and C. D. McCallum for plaintiff and Wilfred Tanton for defendant. --I’.\SSl'i\'(i 0F IIIRS. If. C. LEE- Citizens of Summerslde and Lot l6 learned with deep regret of the death on Friday night at her home in Bum- uierside of Mrs. R. C. Lee at. the age of 7.‘! years. Mrs. Lee had, been a. iesident of Summcrslde for 25 years and had endeared herself to old and ioung who found in her a friend In times of joy or sadness. Born in Crapaud, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sim- mons, she came with her parents to Lot i6. After her marriage to Mr. It. C. Lee, of ‘Int 16, she continued to live there for some time and for a time resided in the United States returning again to Lot l6. The de- celsed was l. membe of the Baptist Church, a. true christian woman whose life was an exempllffcntion of "all thou virtues which efface self to serve otherl. To her home in Int l0 III were welcome, the sick and needy ed. S. ——l\'l’r. Flahaven. vrho has been in the Prince County Hospital for some time as a result of an auto accident. when the car In which he was riding‘ was crashed into by a train, has so or the contract, that the plaintiff mm ‘m’ Yewvervd from his iniuries iv to expect to be home for the Christmas , holidays. s. I -Among the visitors from the wcst thaw had been a warranty and ab iof the Province on Saturday to Suin- mcrsidc were Miss Gertrude May- ivhich he deducted from the amount. mam‘ Mr- 0mm‘ MCKWV- MYS- B95119 McLean and Mrs. Alvin lidcileunr-S -—Mr. Ben]. Tauton and Mr. Claire Tanton who nre attending Dnlhouslc University, Halifax, N. S. are spending the Christmas recess with their laarents, Dr. E. T. and Mrs. Tanton of summcrsldc-S." --Mr. Keir McGougan and Mr. Alec Horne are home from McGiil Univ- ersity spending Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mc- Gougan and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. 5_ Horne of Summersldc-s. ~Many friends vrlli he delighted to hear that Mr. John Goss of Sum- I merside, who has been very ill in the Prince County Hospital, was ahle to return to his home in Summcr- ' sic‘; to spa-id Christmas-S. —Mr. Seymour Boultcr. who has been In the Prince County Hospital since the fall owing to Injuries re- ceived through an accident. when a car ran Into the team he was driv- ing and in which he and his wife and Infant baby were thrown out of their bvuv. wns able to return to nu home in Glenwood In time for the Christ- mas festivities-S. -Mr. .7. Edgar Mllllgan, of North- ~ am was in Summorslde last week with l fine selection of silver fox furs which he disposed of at I good flg- ' tum-S. _-__¢ I I-‘Ianelette Blankets .. . $1.65 ‘w $225 ,. . . . . . . $50.00 to $512.00 I AII wool Bedthrow . . $1.00 and $9.00 Umbrimas at $1,75 t0 $7.75 the outdoor girls and_ all will be well. Prices $2.95 to $659 The List Below IMay Help You Solve the Problems SWEATERS AND WINDBREAKERS These will surely be used in the cold days to come. GIVE Suit Cases. Club Bags Trunks I Fitted Suit Cases, etc" for both old or young. For the Men Folks DRESSING GOWNS ALWAYS APPRECIATED In Swiss and Jap Silks at $8.00to$15.00 Men's Velvet House Coats. Price $10.00 “The Gift Shop ” HOSIERY In all the newest’: P35‘ ' ox - ILTE. . . fifegflc to $115 OTHER suoossTloNs Mufflers. Ties of all kinds. Belts. Py amas. Silk Underwear, e10- Gloves. Boxed Garter $618- Handkorchieff; __,._ Pro wse Bros Limited