r- lensing 7r _ . yin,‘ KGB b" "‘-' w-e --~ ~L¢ -@._ -.t~u~.._ ._.q4a.-1_._,;,,. tight Red Rose Red Ron Coffee in always fruit LEPAGE, BRADY 00., Charlottetown LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES Always the same rich, full-flavored tea. Sold only in the sealed air- I ' I I0]. -HA,RNEO8 REPAIREDM Em- erald. Cali at Doll-on‘: itere. Austin Murphy. 2076-12-8-2i. -ANY-'ONE WIOHINO HOME baking for Ghrisiimes should phone 102-1 Bumimerslde. Dec 8-81 -BUY8 HORQE-Mr. B. Grady. Sumrnerside. bu‘ purchaser one of the town horse. The ln-irnsl which is a draught is well suited for Mr. Gradyfe purpose, that of town trucking. . H. -SOIC-IA.L AND BAZAAR-The Women's institute of Llnklietter in- tend holding s. bean social and bsz- oar in the schoolroom Thursday evening the 9th. Proceeds in aid of the Mount Herbert Orphanage. Carton. —I-'-ARMERIS OF nBedeq-ue 41nd vicinity atten-tiom-A meeting of the Bedeque brunch of the U. F. oi P. E..I. will be held in Central manhunt‘ 10th. J. A. Dewar, M. P. P., will ad- dress the meeting. All interested in the U. F. movement should be l fiatqqiilvbaaalfiwttié-kv ‘sn-t- -i Q estern titan hot-tr more to my um prov- l," . --IHOP rnon~noLuArve cats 1 . m: s z: t: I Bedeque hall on Friday, December mfoiioen tmm Hdlmoife catqi p ' _ * t ‘ ......_ '94“ 2' ‘iljGirlsi Save Your Hair] ‘Ga-tr one m buy n un- walk. * Make it Abundant! ) . . JWEDDJNG bltLLfiv-A ‘ very ._ ‘pretty wedding was eoiemn-ized at St. James {GIIIIOIIC (hhuroh, George ‘ WWI! whenMiiss lvinry Doombe. daughter oi‘ Mr. and) Mrs. George Ooomln. became the wile 0t Mr. hti-Icheel Dalton. Georgetown. The bride looked charming in a tailor suit of navy blue and black. wear- ing brown tore. Miss Jennie acted as bridesmaid while Mr.‘ James Dalton, brother of the groom was ‘best man. Mr. and Mrs. Dal- ton will reside at Georgetown. A. ....*ELM‘iRA.—Mrs. Peter Moln- tyre has lelt Elmira no join her husband in Calgary, Western Cana- do.——-Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mellieli, oicPosimas-ter oi’ Elmira, ‘were pun~ ssngers to Charlottetown _last Wednesday where they intend to reside for the winter-The many friends of Mr. Arthur McNeiil. El- mira. are pleased to see him back in their midst again utter spending n well earned vacation in lChar- lotte-tomvn-Mise Agnes McNeiil, Efimlra, has gone to Halifax. N. ~S.. where she intends to stay for the wlnter.—Mr. Michael Campbell, "Elmira. has purchased the home- _ Immediately after e, “Danrlerine” massage, your hair takes on new life, lustre nnd wondrous beauty, up ear- ing twice us heavy and plentiful: be- cause each hair seems to fiufl‘ and _ and $5.00 cleurng (TWIMFKITTIfIVEiIFIiTSummer- side-lldeit Pialted ‘Rug. (19) Clovis Gaudet, Egniont Bay-- Lmdiies’ Silver Mesh Bag (20) J. Leslie Morrison, Eller- slie—-\Vheei Barrow. ((21) Robert McLeod, New Lon- don. R. IL-Bafety Razor Complete. (22) Mrs, W W M-uttart, ‘Sum- mersitleeNo 2 Brownie Camera. ('23) Mrs. Geo. MacKle, West De- Comfortable Feet‘. Snu8-ftHin8 Lon$wearin8 rutnuumuuunnnnnnulfli ‘"°“’°“" stead of Mr. John r. Meilick. —RAI»N WANTED FOR WELLS- The heavy rain o! Sunday night and Mlonday morning has ‘Elven relief to many farmers who ltnve- been compelled for some time to haul water for stock. Tihe swanrnps and fountain heads are pretty well filled with water which will now furnish -a sufficient supply. ll —-—-<0>--—-— —-DeteciIvc Wedge of the C. N. R. at Mioncton spent over Sunday‘ at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs Paul Wedge Sumrnersidn . HGEORGETOWN PERSON- ALISL-Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McDon aid have returned from their honey moon to Montreal and other cities. —~Mr. (Charles blcKeoun, Oshawa. is visiting his sister, Mrs. Mc Keoun, Georgetown.» Mrs. Me Keoun. Georgetown, has returned from the west after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wayling.—ZVlr. M»: Qiuti-rle. rmmager of the Royal Dank at Cardigan, visited George- town Saturday and wns_ the guest oi’ iilr. E. J. llotlgson, Georgetown. —Mrs. J. C. Manuel has returncd to her home at Georgetown after having undergone an operafon in n the Prince Edward island iiospl- —-———- tol.-Mr. and Mrs. (‘. ll. Tupnper “MT- and MPQ- ‘u- smmders- Morrissey and baby Elsichnve re- turned to their homes ltiuigrave adter visiting Mr. Morrlsseyls par- ents, J. E. and Mrs. Morrlssey. flenrgetcwvw-Miss Katie For rel visited Montague on Mondav.——Mrs. Quinn, George- imvn. i’ ' ed Montague Inst‘ week. -—Mr. K-mboii iicliroun. George- v v r I,“ "n _Mr. Joseph Wedge, Fabian. m. ‘ill. “L ,1 '1 list; tum“: Mme ‘m Saturday from ‘h’ l‘ iviuv (lit-ti from appendicitis. Quebec Lumber Woods. Villfiffi iic| Bloomfield were passengers to (Sum merside on Tuesday. ‘Mrs. Saunders entered the Prince iCounty ilosgi- tui where she will undergo a ser- ious operation. Mr. Saunders will remain in town ‘for a. few days. Ii thicken. I)on‘t let your hair stay ' lifeless. colorless, plain or screggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, von—Bronze "Metal vClock bemmfm 1min (24) Miss Irene DesRoche, Sum- A 35.¢ent botflei of depgmfu] mersitie- Silver (‘re-uni Jug "Dinulcrinc" freshens your scalp, 435L131"; Madge. we,“ Devan“ tin-nu dandruff and falling Iiair. This Wdrnulnting “besuty-tonic" gives tol thin, dull, fading hair that youthful brightness and abundant. thickness- All druggistsi i Silver (Spoon Holder (28) tRobent H. Rankin, Summer side—il.srge iiox Chocolates, _ (37) Ddvid R, IBOII, -Summorsitle—— Box of lCigat-s. --_- LUCKY PRIZE wmusns _ (28) John w_ wood‘ nrookfiehk The following are the prize win- 73°! Q1 CIKiIN- ‘ ‘qfi nors in the Summerside Benn I29) MI“- J- F Mwmumm M“? (lunsslng Contest. Thellst ncnigtcvuvhe~ l-‘rflmfli Piclui" "Qim" u Lurch. one ovcry opportunity rtntl Miflfy" nmplo limo was offered for all 0011-‘ (IIO) W ii. Ail-in. YVPIIIHRIIH‘) ll- tostnuts to forward their coupons R. -—~l"rnmed Picture “Kllip, (lounge. to the Judges. A few of the coup (31) hiirs. J. Arthur ‘Summer- ons advertised for were not re- side-i Carpet Sweeper turned and these prizes \viil be‘ (32) Mrs. [Hugh Gamble, blis- deiivi-red to the Matron Oi the couche—-I’nir Flaneletite Bldilkels. PFIWTQ 901""? Hlisllll-al- (113) Mrs. ltohcrt Arthur, Sum. "I Mrs- - wan" E- MWKIP- rnerridwlScit rDovrr Sad irons. West Devon-Empire Table Gram~ .34, p11,,“ ,_\1¢A19..r_ .gumn,,.,._ “plmne Wm‘ five rewrds‘ si.ie-~\V..:~. " TVs Fountain Pcnn. (2) Mrs. Henry Gard. Aiber- wsj ‘um L.“ w‘ Croderv Bu“? tou--—.R. vond Sewing Machine. éunuon 0mm“ mm (ti) tss Addie Howard. Ken- $".ll2I0li—-l“iim(3d Oak Buffet. _ m ersirlr - Iside-dlronze Metal Clock. Jihe death occurred in ilm c"_v had been, employgfl, for 50mg weeks m‘ Miss Annic McConnell. {horse but through an injury (not sei-iotn) wwn aged 74' M“? was l‘ 5M9" “ he was unwble to continue ‘his irfimr ML ‘wmmm rd on“ of K y - ' H t plilt‘. The tie-ceased was I native of Klncardir/z. Scotland and came the gifts, he said. would he un in-l nominate-I I Christmas Sale. a y; ~20 per cent Goff alllterther Footwear ' Gaiters, Felt Gooilsletc. Remember we are jobbers and owing to our lower buy- ing, our regular prices are always lower. Skating boots for men. women, boys and girls. Quilters for everyone of the family. Our rubber goods are the best. lePAGE, BRADY C0. LTD. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ea1mr+x+re rantswstl CELEBRATION , 0n Monday, Nov. 1st, the eve of Mr. Fraser Mann's departure for Ms new home in Long River, his numerous friends in Irlshiown and vicinity called upon him to spend n social evening and bid farewell to e. beloved and respected resi- dent. Mr. Michael Ready in the empa- city of chairman ably explained to Mr. Mann the presence of his fol-ends at his home iii/it evening and, incidentally referred to the loss the settlement sustained b‘ hie departure. ‘The following ad- dress read by Miss Mildred Harring- ton in her inimitable manner, and the presentation by Mr. Jas Saund- ers was a. most pleasing feature of the evening. Mr. Fraser Mann, ‘lrishtown. Dear i-‘rlendr-it is but u short time since we have learned of your departure from our midst. Since then on: hcarifs have ibeen tilled with regret, when we think of los- ing one of our best friends and I; i INSTANT Posrun ten days instead of tea or coffee: note your feel s and then judge or yourself. (neighbors. During the many years you have been" in our midst we have ever found you a kind and - loving neighbor, a. true and devot- ed CLIIZGIL Y ‘iDurlng the many years you have been in our midst we have a1- ways found you n kind neighbor, a true and devoted citizen. You were flIWBYs rmost flssiduous in your ef- forts to promote ‘the welfare of your country. In all matters that made for the betterment of the community you were ever ready to take your part and the comm-un- ity will be the lose: by your de- parture. Starling as a hum-bis boy with youth and zeal as your capital. you have gradually nisen step by stop until you hove reached your pres- ent. position as an opulent and re- nowned farmer. That such was due entirely to your own psrsevering of forts need not the stated, for in every position you occupied your services compelled recognition nnd were appreciated. As a memento of our estimation o! you as a true and devoted citi- Nll. we herewith present you with these small gifts. These remarks would indeed be incomplete without a: rplerence to your little clmi-Idren especially Her- dOII. a boy flilbiib Idld’ and loving manner has won’ ‘tlté respect and love or each and every one o1 up. Herdon, dear boy. accept iibis little gltt as _,a remembrance of your friends in lrishwwn. With the hope that you may be abundantly blessed and prospered - in your bong River home, and that the litre o! lrlshtown friends may be strong enough to draw you back to us often. we loin in extending to you our sincere good wishes. Sign- ed: J. N. Evans, Bern Reedy, Jan. Saunders. Harry Bmuder. Mr. Mann warmly thanked his friends» for their kindness’ Ind as- sured them that the event wou‘d ’ ever new» in his separable tie which would bind him to his good friends of lrlshtown. A well arranged programme was then carried out in which many G°°"g°‘c"""' taken to notice later. A- , concurred in the thought. that lrish- JOHN town had suffered an irreparable 1°“- The songs oi’ long ago render: ed by Mr. John lCkrmpbeli deserve special mention provoking as they- ciid hearty applause and much.” favorable comment. After a dainty lunch characteristic of the ladies of lrishtown hnd been served; the remainder oi‘ the evening was spent in dancing interspersed with instrumental music and an_ occas- ional song, and cheers‘ for the honored host. ' FUR HUMANBLV OBTAINED. 237 filtrnt. mail. Maic-r Gcnoro-l -Watson, K.C., B.K.M.-G.. D.S.O Fredericton iwas among the passcn gera. Dec. 1st_ and had .1 rough» passage ,....._- - —-(i‘he following clipping from Dumb Animals, published in Boston, will be of much interest to old and young. it was accompanied by zt splendid photo of the beautiful coll-lie "Dick" referred toz-Frcvm Summcrside, Prince Edward ls- land. comes the picture of this in- teresting dlog. sent by G. G. Hol- man, who writes: "Thevenclosed photograph is oi‘ 'Diok' a. collie, from whoso cont, which is curried daily. l have se- cured fur for numbers 0t pairs o-f mittens. gloves. etc. "The fur is treated in the same way as wool, being washed, carded and spun. then knitted into various articles. The result is soft angora- like fur. Thinking that fur comb- Ings used in this way are some- thing of a novelty. l um sending the photograph to you. 114ml“: ii- msy interest your readers)‘. George Mulligan Alter Leonard “They WORK ‘ while you sleep" ton With Champion - your liver and bowels. New York, Dec. T-“BBIIDY Leo- narddightweigbt boxing champion, has received an offer from George Mulligan, Waterbury, Conn.. pro- moter. guaranteeing him fifteen thousand for a 15-rounrl bout therewith Chick Simler, of Scran- ton. Pa. at 135 pounds. early in January. Manuger Gibson said he would _ _ give a. definite answer in a tew days. - ren love Cascarets too. cents. I Take Your Order For Printing _'1‘Q_ The Central Job P) ioiery m 1mm- mum- cmtnnouurrown. rmmsnosn uo-r. I "i" II Wm m». no most MIMI NIH is Obtained by using l 0r. MueftKidnq-livgr nth. n» l well-lmewn home treatment. One pill a lose. 25o. s Ibex. all onion. Wflfilrfifltiflfi» to Georgetown with her brother rnlrout thirty years ago. She was-of u cheerful and cbliging disposition and endeared iterself to.u.li in r ac- tiuslniances. The remains wtll be iiunt rnl o! the visitors took part. The » , speeches were deservedly cu-m- --—'-<‘">""~“‘- >plimenmry to M“ Mann and a" EMPRS$S OF BRITAIN IN ST. - ‘ST, JOHN. Dec. 8.——’i‘he Empress ~ olWliritoin wliitl -a~rrive at noon to- - m-crrow from Hia-llf-av she carries second class and 664 svteerage passengers, 1700 tons of - general ‘cargo and considerable Sir ‘David The Empress leit Liverpool t! Mrs. Hugh lnuuunt. French llivcr~~Qtisrtered 011k Diners. (5) Mirs, John ffupliu. imiiun Illrei" —~llil'uss Bed " I (6) Mrs. Fred Allen, Ynioni (‘orner-éhouls Style Arm Chair. "'(7) ‘Mrs. H. F. Loo, Summer- side——0ne Upholstered Arm Chair. (8) itirs. J. Robert FrnseiySum- merside-Snowbail ivashing Mar- hinc. . __".(9) Mrs. (l.'S.~i\iiilur, Ellcrslio.‘ w-qldumed Ouk Table. ' [(10) stir-Barrel Ilcavcr Flour. (n37) E, lticKie, West -Devon—.lnr- tilniere. zncrside~—~Correspontionce Case. tc1~Sct Auto Tlrc Chains. ington-dlot Water Boitlc. mersidc" ‘Foilet Water. Tim following ten prizes ioi she-to Piece 01in... Tea set 1 (12) James O. Tuplin, Sum- rnersltle, n R.-—P_vrne.Flre Battin- _~ gnieber. l _'(13) Mrs. E. Curtis, ‘Bradslbane ER. —20 Gallon Stoneware Buttcr- me {mm m, B“, Crock. Z2... ' Iran-d’: Liniment 00.. mums "“‘A*V“ mm on my 1m. 1mm (i1) bliss Georgie Ziiatthews; Sum ' - Iwhich no coupons were returned. Mrs. Joshua Miller. mier- will ‘be delivered to ole Prince . (‘ounty liospiial; Oil Painting, Gal -‘(11) hire. Geo. ivaish. v Eiler-‘vamzed wash Bo-fler’ Bronze Met l Gentleman-liver nines omninl war have bothered with rennin; fever may ‘IS l) ic c Specia a e o , goat, I Io The balance of our winter coatings to clear at reduced mm _ $8.25 Velour-s for $6.20 ' $8.25 Gamers Hair, for 54-70 $8.00 Chinchilla for $4.50 $6.25 $1.00, Also 6 pieces of plaid coating at: regular prices $4.50, the lot at $3.00 per yard. oore & McLeod LIMITED <1 ml Clock, Hot Water B01111. 1m Fine israqionery, ‘Pastel Picture, White ‘Lined Enamel Stove Pot, one Creamer Flashlight with Bat- tcry and Did ivory Jewel Case. ITho aforementioned Prim-Winn‘ ers can come to Summerslde and secure delivery oi their mrlzee at $6.50 . h‘; Friezes for 54,70‘ -Friezes for-ppm Chinchiiias for “as 84.75 ‘TTWTFTTFiJrIE cured by calling atelhsa: either It. T. Holman, Ltd ‘gm 6k Stewart, 14¢ ‘M's ma, . ~ l" ma“ his |Will the lucky pm, ‘y f please come and mks deunlllnr their prizes at the earlier, "lg. convenience. M, ‘ i» to new subscribers and their subscriptions’ before end oi current year. " ' 0nly limited number available and Iii‘ CulllillS will have the preference. ‘ GOntsntb AUTO RECORD BANK, account with BLANK COST ACCOUNT ($6) Ray .\i. TF-unton. Summer- HtEEDLNG, recortLof ALENDAR. ASH RECEIVED ASH PAID OUT (38) bliss YPearl Phillips, Suin- CATTLE, w“ u; CATTLE. 801d (30) l‘. 1S. (HOWZIII. Cape Traver- ‘jggqgmg-Tm pgqpgnflofls CORN, cost of (40) Mrs. G. R. IBOWXlESR. Kens- CQRN, gold or 19¢ DAIRY HERD, cost of EQUIPMENT ACCOUNT EXPENSE ACCOUNT, household v FARM LABOR, record of GENERAL INFORMATION G-ESTATION TABLE HAY, cost of HAY, sold or fed H008, colt of HOGB, sold Luhntnhfliv. Iltl. 101l- BORBEB, cost of, and sold ._Sentl your renewal at once and gasi l, ree copy oi Parmers Recor AND I Account Book i GIVEN AWAY FREE 114). Mrs. Joseph Dru-nut, Suin- rocrside-Si-lvsr Sugar Bowl. (15) Andrew Johnston, Long iti~ ver--Parlcr Queen ‘Carpet iSwcsprr. _(l6) Waller MicKie, ivest Dov- _on— 50 lbs (Skinless Codflsh. Winnlfred Jtcgcrson, Cope Tra- nlyee and liniments; Also doctor- ed continually tor the blood, but rot no permanent reiiot. till lest winter when my mother got me to try IIINARUI LINEIIiNT. The effect o! which we: almost muted After two bottles the sores oom- pietely disappeared and I have worked svory workilu My linen Farmers AND Account Book ~ Waterbury Promoter Offer: to Do you feehflllwh. constipated Much ¢hl=k Qvmler of 8m"- hendechy, upset, tull of cold’! Take one or two Cascarets tonight for Wake up with head clear. stomach right, breath eweet and feeling fine. No griping, no inconvenience. Child- 10. 25. 50 .. verse~~l0 lbs Silver Tipped Tea. ers at Carter’s on first floor. ,) <()"l4')>.[< u ‘Z amuse young and old. Chtown Guardian , »>©_©_§© Santa Claus Headquarters SANTA CLAUS has again made his Headqlililt‘ Games and Chrlflif. Big Book, Toy, Dolls, mas Stores. The old reliable stand. UP-STAIRS-An immense display of Dolls of c ery size and price. Toys in endless variety. Game! a ’ Christmas Decorations, gig-ix... ' ‘ ,' (ZHRISIMAS isnnoniznr . See our big stock of Xmas Seals, Tags, Cards,G1'°°t' mg Cards, beautifttl boxed stationery. BOOKS, BOOKS for‘ old and young, “Boys “Girlsfbwn,” “Chums,” ‘Young Canada,” and nuais. Toy Picture ‘Books for the little tots; l» boxes of Stationery for Xmas ants, 25 cents t0 The latest Books by popular Authors, Poems, Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Book!’ Pens, (Waterman’s,), “Evéiflsliltrp” In ‘PGIICIIS in silver and nickel mountings, _ Goods selected will be put aside I i‘ CARTER.& C0. LTD. old subscribers renting? INDIVIDUALS. Account with I INSUILANLZE, sums gm] N0 PAYABLE XNVENTORY, general . INVENTORY, residence uvn sroox mronumon MILK, BUTTER. m4 can“ ACCOUNTS MORTGAGES. BILLS lid NOT RECEIVABLE I OATS, cost of OATS. sold or fed ORCHARD and _I‘RUI'i‘ MISOEIAIAANEOUH PRIME! POULTRJ, breeding recon POULTRY Ind D068 nnunmmsror rAnn ANIIALB REMDIES, HOUSEHOLD ' SEED TESTING SHEEP, cost ot, and sold SILO RECORD TRACTOR 11.000110 WHEAT, ooot of WHEAT, sold or let i Record i Subscription ‘o, .' fi .7} . Beautiful ~ $5; ‘each. Booking‘ 8t¢0 d other Shop early- elgdesired-