A All d“three Group” Sale of Men's Overcoais All these handsome new Overcoats have been gathered into THREE GROUPS, for immediate selling, and we propose to clear them out before stock-taking,—-Jan. 31st. Just consider the ranges of values that this GROUP SALE will offer you-and if you need an Overcoat, you will buy it TODAY. GROUP ONE THIRTEEN-FIFTY Men’s Heat"; D. B.Ulsters, in diagonals, checks and plain browns, $15, S18, $20 1 3.50 GROUP TWO NINETEEK-FII-‘Tl’ Men’s Winter Overcoats in large variety of fancy tweeds_ in browns, greys and dark plaids, full and half belt models, S25, $27, aith Beaveriae collar, aiaea w 40: sale prlee 82100-8 t Stewart Lin. ._._-.. —FAN6Y GRIN?! 8i wide. special SINCLAIBS, ' —WOI£N'8 HOUSE Danae! regular 82.00 to January clearance CLUBS ‘ -PUIE Lmul Roller ‘rowel- llng only 23c a yard in the January Sale at SINCLAIRS. 10-31 ~GHILDREN$ GINGHAII .9115”; pellln; 1-8 all at Sin-lg": r l I0~Zi lltkQ l —GIIEAT VALUE! in dress goods and lnliinga ln our Jan '1 ‘Solew- See them -—Slnc.lalr k -Stevrart. Ltd. 10-2! -WOI£N'8 CUSHION sde Boot with rubber heel. only $3.49 $cll i! SLY will present the famous play w l-E lowdane in Borden ball on-f a palra-Blnclalr o slum uu. Thmay- ‘m’ u“ “muihzi l 1"’ me ANNUAL nee-n ' i -— N0 oi, the Kensington Dairying gum-i... l —A SURPRISE PAflTY.-—At H ; the public meeting called by the _ 130p“ mfmmnesd‘! an‘ mdvocaresof Personal lnbertr ll “w. Kenna!“ _J F, ;“vezungqg on lfondtu evening. Pmmt sec-t “£4340”, i ,»they had a surpree and rather _____ ' ; (unpleasant time o! it. the Rev. _HocKEv__-rhe c" m] H kl ‘m: H. Smvertnppeared unexpeci-ley w“, ‘on ‘or the Misinlmdfmi ,ed;,v and effectively punctured nhey-ruesda). mom“; may ‘m meet, argumeuzsqof Mr. Cosgrove, “ell-Inc porches,” ‘um m we even“, __ingion. rnl vote strong for than”; and Sackrms _;plebisc.'.e. Ir. John F. Arsenaulilnesday "um; the Tetnper- i‘ liifel-“uflii“°ii.”i’ll"ml;i‘ 151W?‘ °’ °‘“‘"°"°‘°»‘"‘ °" "M" ‘IX a. ‘the ballot paper op;os'te‘e w n‘ a‘ me 0mm Rhlk-“H- YB on the find. ' Q EXON ‘ _,_4 n - C ERATEil-q i723: leoéllzfrtzzn‘i-vifidfigfarfoixcTliflig“lglhersmany mend’ .°l x" can‘ dav as first planned. I mlym’ Summemde" m“ be the proceedings of the flour: c-‘sewlrere in this is bans been fully exonerated fwnrl ~32. Basil Croken. Clermont.idbiuidirfviflabialggsthllggm‘ has also returned to S. D. l‘.——Y. ——-—<0->—-—~— Western Personals. lzrrcng doing in a house in uzy 1,. _._ H’ __ _ _ y .e v-Iilr. R0d6.l\'i_:.\l~l10l=.l1, ilose l“; wife and (“lighter were Sim-n; aney. was a. vstor to new 011 in an automobile at the d Monday-H. body believed the stO . M . .\lI'- -~)!r. Joseph Higgins. Kewing-Ilggpan ha, been a ry r A t. flit! i) ZOWB-“H- lin business for the pug m. ‘years and where he and his lam.- and semi; are highly respected pecpie in mormngthe conlmunity. There has never ‘been . —)lrs. stmos Gallant, Summerside, left Monday on a visit to Rumford, Maine. nnnor. t5‘ 2n this —¥r¢ J. P. Tanton. Snmmersidelghoq -. ho arrived home Saturday night iromlha 'Bul!alo, where he was on businessnbe B888 ' an honourable. honest l ab: citizen. Unfortunately the! J. A. llcKinnon. Colemamlmos! jnnocen: mar become men lnlprey o.’ any §malc or female. while the Ian lmay escape scot free l! they ia -)lr. Camillus McLellan, 1lldi8fl§l0 prove their case. Xeanwhi ‘River. has returned to S. D. l‘. alzerfihe g the pleasant diversions oi a well,l:~' ‘ 1 fearned holiday.—Y. ~11: was among the business town on Saturdagn-‘H. --Mrs. John W. H03;- Summer- ‘ in , was suc esalully operatei on: ——— , f2 Libe Princec Counzy Hospital on; —WEDDING BELIJP-QB De:- ZSaturdav last. ~ jember 20. 1922. Mr. Preston Toombs l ' ll/m: River. and Miss Sarah Pearle {was apparent to everyone and no]? a suspicion of doubt at i0 :11. bellies- ». ' amotg ply steam knew Mr. Milligan-‘Wlllfh ever borne the reputation all“!!! B ‘ andlDOWBT- $30,for..... . . . . . . . . .. . GROUP THREE TWENTY NINE-FIFTY Men’s winter Overcoats in greens, browns and lovatt shades, full belt models. plaid back cloths, guaranteed all wool tweeds, $35, S40, $45, $50 for . . . 29.50 MEN'S FUR COAT BlackDogCoats Silica Beaver Wombat .. . . . . . ...$52.00 Wallaby ...$52.00 Racoon $150.00 ........ . . . $105.00 Racoon, $225.00 .$157_5() The Men's Qtore “imoum: s. MnlEllll m: . . . $29.00 ..-...... At St. Peter's P. E. I. Jan. l5lh lo 26lh---l0 Days _As I want to dispose of my stock, I am putting on this _sale in order to clear out as much as possible. Get your share of It means a lot to you. Onlya few of reduced articles below. kron- 45 and 58 inch. per White TUrlIllh lowolling. Y"! ------------------- -- 31-50 per yani 15o ....an wool u... gooda. p» "nfliflflwd flflery omen. yard ............ __,__ _________ W 50¢ m yarn ..... .._ 15¢ t» m..- Fanny dtlnfa. yard wide, oplendld for gum coverings or draperies, per yard"- 30c Willie llll printed flannel- mo. per ywa _.__. ..... _. a» mm all noel Jersey mute. fleece livid. only $1.50 Illdt ellk velvet. 27 Inch, per yard .__,__.~...__._. 81.55 82 ma eltlmbray, plain, aa- Intel colon. par yard-.. 8c up»: eevgea and plalda, per yard _..._......._.._._ Be B. Anderson reduced goods. "ww opoooooooooa-o ooo-oogoomo-oa “a. A" 4'7 9004a 20 par cant of! All package ua. per lb 50¢ "Anderaetva apeeial bland bulk m. per lb. __..._.. 46o Orocerlaa lfltoiipoofl Hardware -........ i5 p. e. e11 Clothing U p. e. o1! Croekarywan... 1O p. e. 0Q lootaand Ntoeaflflp. e. oil Rubbers ._....-... 1i p. e. of! ===___ phant, left on Manda)‘ i f ——Messrs. l t l Archibald Gillie. Ila LIL. l -hlr. relatives in .\le., was visiting his Indian River and has returned to‘ S. D. 1.1-3’. l —.\lr5. Round, Lot 4. was a passenger on Monday to Charlottetown where John Ellsworth, Dock la course of optical lrealmenh-dl. {douche and Addie Drumtnond of Freeiown. are visizin: in Summer- lslde the guests of Mrs. A. H. Wad- man. --.\lrs. P. C. Gallantdirs Samuel Grady, Mrs. Gabriel .\lcD:nald. Mr. ‘Morris Bone. and Miss Jessie Mc- lDonald. lei! by the Car Perry Sat- lurday morning for Boston. Mass. —.\lr. Francis Campbell. teacher. Darnley, has resumed his duties after enjoying a respite during the flhristmna holidays. Mr. Campbell 51s a graduate of S. D. L’. 1921-11‘. -3|r. W. J. Reid. of the depart- ment oi Agriculture. Charlottetown passed through Summerside Mon- day on his way to the Western sec lion of the Island. ~19“ Ella Silllphant. who had spent the holiday season with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi. znc-nzng on return to her duties a: the oflice oi ; the Mineral Water Co. Sussex. .\'. i lllvulliv slit g ’ Br-H. --<.\ir. Frank McDonald lelt on EMonday on return m Se. Dimsran‘; lUniversity. rccompanierl by his lbrother James who will also take [up the regular tozirse or studies. --H. I -—'I‘he following your»: men were zoutward passenzeru or: blonzlay morning-Kleenex. John Cameron, lLeo Wedge and John Sullivan. re- iturnlng to Si. Damian's University ‘and Mr flalpb Silliphani to Mount lllson University. Snckville.—ll.- Raymand and Ernest iMorrison. sons oi ‘.\lr. D. R. Morri- son. left on Monday morning to Mount Al- spending their home ln resume their studies at llson University. alter the holidays at town-ll. ~Mrs. Amos Gallant. Summer- aide. left on Tuesday morning for Boston. Mass" Whore she spend the winter with her daugh- ter! who are located there. Her little eon Walter, accompanied her on the trip-dd. '4'"- Ml" Murphy. Kenslngton, ‘"10 Qlllwed the strengthening ad- vantages of holidays in Kenalngion. has returned to 8t. Dunstan‘: Unl- "N"! l0 prosecute his studies ln his usual determination to euc- ceed. l-lla success will be awaited with keen interest by bll many lrlenda-JI. ‘ ...._... —Among those who returned to resume their studier in 8t. Dun- e after epsndlng their accompanied Emerald by the latter’! a Edna Green who will Qoooooooooooooooooooooooe-oecooooonoooooe-oooooqi v [she will enter the City Hospital furl l 5 a ~ i —.\lisses Jean hlcArthur. of m» ' "Kaialog A sun-l will‘ ‘Goss, Kensington. were married in llhe Methodist Manse. Kensingtonu by Rev. Geo. Ayers. The . pre- hensive par! o.‘ the ceremo being \ i l lvalues in Holman? lBargain Men‘: Dark Brown Sweater Coat, with shawl collar and Pedals. regular $5.50 value for ........................ .. $3.95 l Men's Black Caahmare Half Hone. alzea 10, 10%, l1. pair 49o Women's Medium Weight Cashmere Hone. alzea ay, to 10, pair ............. ..__........,_. 69c Special‘ vanes l in Every Page 70-inch Ileaehad Willie _ .floed to a moat attractive dilfll! worsens vet-our: wag,“ “m”, w, "ma, ‘mew iwblch the admirlns friends Ihowvr- f“ upoll the youthful pair in flow Jibe sincerity 0f 01d? 8W1! Illllfll- Wben the event had been adequate 3| pllfled by appropriate new p" n" ”fo',‘,;.b$ne festive party. eatiated with an exuberance o! good wlanea, do parted (or their Lihuutre borne in 83.50; reduced torlu" 3"“ ‘mu’ ‘y n“ “n” ‘u, ‘m, 3115;)! welcgmeedflllag their many friends lofliaad w ere 7 lpléllll e- and advantages oi lite no __K|~K°RA uwAw-m CLUBSJXISNCIOUSD’ DGKUDr-x. wlllallhitho S. S. MA-IESTDO BREAKS THE ATLANTIC RECORD NEW YORK. Jan t-A new re- cord tor the New York-Cberbonrg run has been established by the While Star liner Majestic. the world's largest ship. The official time for the run in five days, alx hourv. thirty minutes. As the world's largest sblp. the Xajesfiic has a claim to dstlno lion apart even from that of her celebrated associates. while the ‘um on wedJpi-oportlons and elegance p! her u“ ‘m p“), me passenger accommodations are in consonanco with her afae and dis- ,nity. in luxnnous splendor the ‘Majestic is unsurpassed. A century or experience in steamship bulld- nz is wrought into the magnifi- cent hull. She represents not only 19559.; l . v _. the greatest site among the ocean p o 16am b’ ‘he 's°€°;*ln°e%borne palaces of the ago-her in- s“: tehafiefior space equals 400 elghtroom ' 'bouszs——bni also the hltheei. gtgm Theldard oi excellence in equipment wl._h,and_ iacillves for service long em ‘ (amplified by the White Star Line ln construction the Majestic em lbodles an great an advance in the wrlart or shipbuilding as the present iteration is likely to see. She 9G5 lee: long, 100 teet wide. 102 - Jteet deep from bridge to keel She a ,, ,- ton. even: Saturday on a ables, of summeislue wll‘;°-."i.'.§‘r.§f'§§“ ‘is a 56-6“ m" "l"- "ll h" “'5' lplacemeni (weight) is 61.000 tone. She is an oil burner. and smoke. soot and cinder: are absent dur- ing a voyage. 8he~bas fortyeeigbi with 240 furnaces that sup to four turbine engines. drive quadruple screws maximum o! 100.000 horse The Majestic has capaciy for 1p,qf4,l00 passengers. There are 1.245 designing person. staterooms. of which 472 are ln lrst cabin. Each o! these latter ls titted with a bed. there helnx ‘no upper berths innocent victim and his iarnx-lhlany o! the first clans rooms are in first class. jshadow o! an alleged orlme to sayzand equal in luxury the lineal in/Jtlfng oi the expense and anlapanments on shore. ‘noyance incurred. iest, lav:- two regal suites. embrace eight rooms each, Including three baths. ————<-Q>-i— EXPERIMENT WITH PILOTLEQS PLANE PARIS. Jan 9——lu the last few lays experiments with an airplane flying without a pilot and gifldvd by means of wiselees telegraph! have been carried out n: Ville- sauvage nerodrome. Etnmllfi. Im- der the tlirecfion of M. M. de Marcay. Douche and Percheron. JglK-S wet’! made wltnout =1 BN0! on the first day of the tests and on the iollolving day other experi- ments were made with n pilot 1n the machine. although he used. ln~ stead of the ordinary machinery ot steerin: and engiup control the gyroscopic stabfiizer and the steering motors which will evenl- ually be worked by Hertzlall ‘waves directed from a station 0n Volson airplane motor was used the the ground. A with a 300 h. p. and Captain Arbanere was mhafidég’ 35¢ s... r- 50- 90¢ 57-1004115 The machine was made to climb and descend. glide and dnve in obedi- ence to impulses from the key‘- board. _._-._(O>-—_ YES. HE WAS FIRST CLASS Bart Kennedy, chief deck steward o! the "Aqultanla." tells this one: One morning between 6 and 7 o'clock n eeoond class passenger climbed over the first class prom- enade to enjoy a stroll on thellong deck. He did some lively walking and some fancy cnlisthenics. .-\ sailor was scrubbing the deck, and feeling that he should not permit the rules oi the ship to be broken even at that early hour. intercept- ed the passenger and asked: "Are you flrtt class sir?" The passenger laid his hands on the sailor's shoulders and re plied: "l never felt better in my llie." A FREAKOF NATURE By a curious “freak" 0f twill“! insects which are the mos: beaut- ltnl when iull)‘ developed, are oi- ien the most repulsive in the grub stage. ~.b Vintners liuy One Sheeting. a yard, only _.. Mo Table Clbth 70x13!) III. ICI- ular 87.50 (or ....__........... “.06 Oil Cloth Square‘. aiae 0x0 It. Excellent value n“. 88-05 Man’: Goodyear Waited ilna Boota, medium high too and rubber heal. alua and half elzea, I to 10. Pair “I5 Women's lllgl Gut Daniela Kill Laead lean, M" alaaa 2y, to 8. Unusual valve 81.8 Ian's Dingle Ireaviel Dark "nape elm, alaa a? a 4a .,_......._._...........__.._._ {III 1r YOU 0min on vault cow, nun ran n? now epeadatewdyevlm lnlnterald ' I "mm": 'i nor-Mats They Sell.” napond “I Wonder Often What the Precious as the Stuff "i p.101. ‘l he experiments are said to have been very promising. ‘x Half So 8o ling Omar Khayyam, and no you'll II 7w anloy. the gentle glow of well being broulM by a up o1 n». amt ‘ Ovnnnga Peltoo Tu. Int although Blue Ilrd glvd one Inn may u 0mm (mu- cupa in eanil) lia goodneea cannot money. Ulla ua air. Ilka the good Milli» or the braafll o! line Qlrd nrleneo. be molltl l ‘In numbing‘, like _ a June mum. Tea la not an ertponoe, li‘a an ex- For Have Your Molor tar it l-‘lxed in the l-‘aclory —We have a complete plant for maklngflebulldl lng and repairing gasoline englnea: -Paiiern Shop —Foundry -Blaekamith Shop -Maehlne Shop -Garage --Naturally you can have your motor ear rebulll 2a beet advantage here. At amallaet dost also-t quotation will eatabllah thia. 80nd til your jil now-you needn't pay for it untll you want Ii. RUCE Surfing; 8r Co. i Cnantovrzrowu ’ ,___,_LKU___D,H_ , liamagnclrtarers m . ' './ I Ab‘ _ - Miss Brainds Recipe Mien Helen Brilne, Canoe. won the Second Pr!" l of $30. in our recent contest with the ieliowlnu "9 lpe for Eacalloped Flnnan Hudder- (‘aver lanaa hill: will cold water and brill t‘ a boll. Ila-peat a than. Remove akin all lonel- Rlb I lablcopoonn earl u! hi“! III Ilir ll l "hell Plate. an n4 ripe u! nlllt and ball lo en- Illicit: o! elk-k cream. an t aura at». on. u um #1.. at..lii- Ron-tar w"! n not ‘ma ah- o! ill" runes. a m: new Place a layer 0| and alternate. lea bread crumbs. salt W!!! for and bake la not oven until ‘I I'll-I like mauve nae antcn_ Dealers everywhere are decking delloloue MW‘ emoked National Iraad Hanan Handler Aek W" IWW for l} by name and try m. -, ppiaa winnlnl Nclpq. ' -‘ -v *