aak~‘>v\ amen }~1_(C::‘ Slilffl‘ from ‘l5 06M! "8. I We a oornaiota “M: lvanhsrll at 19o "a. _ i G. H. TAYLOR Jovinlor Evoreharp Ponelfa in Gold and W. N. TANTON Jeweler ' ~_. THE W. T. WELLNER CO.’ Have a complete lino of EveraharP Penelia LIMITED Queen Street Your Daughters Xmas ~if you consult with daugh- ter you will discover how M”, eh; will be to give photographs tiila Xmaa to friends and playmates. Make u» anrvirlm"! ‘°- day with BAYER STUDIO >0-f flbifiiliiiililliOiifiifi, UNDERTAKING f AT BEDEQUE I wish to notify the public that i have opened an Under- taking Business at Bedequer Having secured a first class equipment i am prepared to attend to day or night calls promptly} W. A. WRIGHT Funeral Director and Embaime O giliiflfitiiliiiliilii 2-12~1-i. O 1| {I O O tll O ill O 4' O 0 O 0 63 u Greeting l l l Bards It is None too Soon to Send Greet- ing Cards Abroad We have a very nice line of En- grayed X m a s Greeting Cards at prices ranging from 5c up. Make your sel- ections N O W while our stock is complete. CARTER & Co., Limited ' Queen Street Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigtanl TARRISTER, SOLIClTOR, Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. laland S. S. Hessian Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Etc. ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Montague P. E. laland Palmer 8: Palmer H. J. PALMER, K C. Banister, Etc. Money to Loan Ianlt of Nova Oootia Building. Charlottetown, P. E. l. a MacDonald & McPhee’ B. A. I. A. MGDONALD H. F. MOPHEE l!- A. llarrlatera, Attorney, mic, lloney to Loaa filler llalldial _ Uharlottetown ‘or. c. c. Archibald. Graduate of N. Y. Iledloal leliool and Hospital Practice lllll 1a Eye, Ear. Nose an Throat Ollao layer Iallllap, Great George fltreet Telephone BRO-J. , Ollee Maura-O to l2 a. at. I to r. onapumin AMERICAN acuooi. oa- rtuc-rrraiowa unto on. rm m-a no n o or mo!‘ ' whit‘ 9 I to tlie beauty of Poat Graduati- _ this graves gold and silver Matched in gold and silver, Evcrsharp and \Vahl Pcn maltc a beautiful gift-—a wel- come gift —- a useful gift. Thcy are the world's favorite pen and pencil. ‘ llVCfSliilTp has lic- conic n daily ncccssary. it is u wonderful pencil with which to write. The lcud never wob- bles, for thc exclusive riliccl tip holds it firm. Look, too, for the auto- matic index. And the eraser and cvtra leads undcr the cap. The all-metal “phi l‘cn is revolutionary. It cannot crack orsplit. Holds more ink. \Vill ‘ last n lifctinic. Priced from $l to $50. Ever- sliarp, $1 to $50. Givc both in the velvet-lined gift box. Look for the name on each. Mail" in Camilla by THE WAllI. £30.. l.l.il., 'l‘uronto EI/ERSZHZW maiclicd by W/IHL PEN LONIIiTT-IING NlzWl The llliniaturc Itrf A rriil l-Jvrrnhsrn _and_ a real \Vnhl Pra in n diminutive also Ihnt ran he carried on the i-ml of n viatch rhniti. rihhun or in the smallest purse. The [it-It and penciiuhown are the ucluaisizc. The! live the some perfect service its thrir lnritcr hruth- rrs. The tiny Wahl Pen will writs 1.200 words at a fillinz—ll'iii'|k of ll. Ynu can't aive n more orll- inal gift-mar one which is more useful than the Eversharp and Wlhl Pen miniature The great business of a mun is r N to improve hls mind and xovm-n .4, W- ,_.., his manueijsr-all other and flllflillhffilwlhéflllfflllf newer toes, sum-w not, Aaro ‘only ‘ projects , -—IHOP from noimuaw Cataiol _8. I. C. EVENING OLMIES: Bookkeeping. Arithmetic, Penman- ship, Shorlhanil and Tyrem-itius- .-\li kinds of mathematical short» cuts. Changing Storlin! 1° U Mill l‘- Touch Typing. Splendid oriiwl-llll" ma, u, imprevq your position. College opposite Railway D990!- J. Pogeon. Principal. fililti-b-Sldhl. —NOTICE 0F MEETINQ-Jfho Annual Meeting of the Premier Silver Black Fox Co.. Limited. Will be held in the hall at Bedeque. 0h Tuesday. Dec. 4th. 1828, at 2 pm. Thomas Moyse. Secretary- 661-11-22961. ._FOR AN IDEAL XMAS GIFT -Wllf;sdeu homo made chocolates. $1.00 per lh box. contrast-him J» R. Hunter, Albertofi. P- E- l- _ 636-12-1-41 -SUMMERSIDE AGENI- Mr. Byron lliacDonsld of the MacDon- ald Drug Co.. is now Guardian rep rose-motive in Summer-side. 11ml \vlil be pleased to receive news, advertising, new and renewal sub- scrlptions and Job-Pristine lir- MacDonald sells the Morning Gnar- dian at his store. His telephone No. is 12-2. i! -—FAMILIAR FIGURE GONE.- A familiar figure will be mISSB-ll from the streets of Summerslde. in the person of Katherine Strung. familiarly called “Kate", who was found dead at her home yesterday morning. it was noticed by the neighbors that Kate bad not been seen around for the lust few days. and the nilik bottles, left at tier door, had not been disturbed. Some- one came around and notified the police, who forced an entrance into the home, only to find that Kate "had passed away". She was a hard working. thrifty woman, who will always be remembered for her kind and cheerful disposition. one ever ready to assist others in time of sickness and distress. sometime-s even imperiling iier own health where others feared to venture. l0 the Hartsviilcshrtliuiirdlurdluu frlcnds who will be sony to hear of her death. -—S. —VALUABLE BUSINESS FOR SALE AT KENSiNGTOM-Ouc uf the oldest and best established businesses in Prince County is for sale together with the flue residen- ce unit all furnishings of Aniliuw Bowncss, Kensington. This busi- ness is one of the best payinr: iu this section of the Province and -ilic change is only being made on account of failing lieiillii an.) changes necessitating other .'il‘~ rmigcnients. This is a." excorlitivr ui opportunity for someone to uro- curc a first class business and com- fortable homo at a biirmiu. Pro.- porty consists of the following: Until-making Business with com- iilill Confectionery store with irr- l'i'I'3iii parlor lil connection: cmu fortahlc home completely Illflllzll- pd: fiodgo Roadster pricticuiiy western swim pluiu modern equipment, Gvocoisyliiry- of our boys; » we . , ~ _ memoir-remnant: m n- nous That very live organisation. lllt‘ Women's institute of Montague. i-- over alert and ready to help in any good cause. They take on‘ fictive and personal interest in the school and are constantly trying to make conditions better. that. the work 0! the teachers may be more efficient. and the surroundings more pleas- snt. forthe pupils. Recently the Women's institute assisted the young meu of the toivu to put on a concert and pie social, which‘ with ‘a decided‘ sue cess. and with the [ll coeds added i,o a sum already accumulated. these boys are building a rink, Wlll0ll will be a recreation cemi-t- for the community and‘ a source of pleasure to those who so willingly assisted in making this construc- tion possible. " -A com ittee appointed at llit: last regu ar meeting of the Wu- meirs institute, canvassed llii‘ town for preserves and chow, for the P. E. l. Hospital with the re suit. that “K264332398 of this nec- essary luxury were shipped. a short time ago. The unveiling of the Memorial Flag in the League rooms on Nov. lith, was. another thoglitful act on the part of the ‘Women's in- stitute. This largo flag was mode especially for the institute of md. white and blue bunting. The ten names of our fallen heroes at tho Greet War. from the Montague school dlstrict were placed there- on in felt letters. and across alu- top the words “Lest Wafer-gel" with the dates of the war 191l- filfil. On the flag werebeautifuliy painted a wreath of poppies and maple leaves by Mrs. Lemuel lit-- Laren. The league nicely decorated for the occasion by Mr. C. B. Clurkson and his ilS" sistants from the bank 0i Nova Sootla. The ceremony which was very impressive and solemn was attended by the members of the institute and League, relatives uf the fallen heroes and the returiu-tl soldiers. ‘The program consistv-l of appropriate addresses by meiii- hers of the League, patriot selec- tion, and the unveiling of the flag by Major Herbert Poole, who niado an impressive speech and S0lciiln- ly repeated “iii Flanders Fields" us he revealed the names of mir ' beloved boys. The ceremonuclosoil by singing “God Save Our King" the institute regret very much that the unveil’ ing of this flag could nut have tier-u held in a lZITgQPIIBIl. but owing to the custom that any monument cannot be moved from the plat-i- of its unveiling, and the room where it ls to remain being small. it wns llfllllhSfilllle to make iii-- event a public one. However llll‘ Memorial Flag may be seen bv cuv onn wishing to, on tho might of mot-ting of the instituti- ‘or by seeing Mr. Cliirkson, presid- ent of the League. it is only u small monument, llill we hope ll will set the community tiilnkliiv. oi‘ a larger memorial to the lllflili‘ tlic unveiling of which will be made DOZ-Killili.‘ fur ull to see, as well as zi-Jslsling finan- t-lally in making such iiii event possible. iilnil‘, and eleven Staiiilziivl llrwl ‘fully llcglslcrctl Silver Foxiu-q Sui. i Tut's, Tliurill. l PERSONALS ~—<lilessrs Currie and McNutt. Mai- pequo. were in Summorsitlo on ‘Fhurstliiy on buslucss.——S. LMr. Montague Campbell. tiapi: Traverse. was in Siimnicrslde on Thursday, on buslnessr-S. --Mf'. J. C. GlllctiplP, (Turleton, was in Siiiunicrslde Thursday on buslness.——S. “Mrs. Crosby. iii; kliid and gen- urous proprletrens of the Gerard lion-l. llorileu. was in Sununvrsldu on Tluirsilny.——S. —Mr. Vernon hiuttlinws, the pop. uiar monniicr of Tumors ldiiilteil paid Sumnierside n flying visit 011 Tliursday.-—S. ~Mr. Lockhnrt. Coleman. was in Sumuicrside on Thursday-S. ~—Mi". Brenton l-lomiti, Tryhn, was in Suiiiinorshlc, on Tiiursdny. A SURPRISE PARTY (in the reveulng of‘ the lull, Q! Nov. s large number of people, boflh young and old nfisint-blcd at the liumc of Mr. and Mrs. iru Aulil-fu bid farewell to them on the eve g1 lliCll‘ departure to tiiecity. Rev. ll", ('-- MflcNevln was called upon to read an address and Mr. Hugh ‘illfichllllflll on behiilf of those pro» ,s~oi'il~ ‘Vftlsolitcd lMir. and. Mrs. Auld with a well filled purse. Mr. Aulii although completely taken by sur- prise, answered in s few well chosen appropriate words, thanking ‘hose present for their kind remem- biiinvc. A dainty lunch was served by llic young ladies present. The iost of the evening was spent lu :11 mes and music. alter which they .lll sang, "God be with you till we meal niwin." They all then left for their respective homes wishing Mr. nnd Mrs. Auid every success in ilirir new occupation of life. The following is the address: _ To Mr. and Mrs. 1m Auld, Dear Friends. As friends and neighbours we have come to your homo tonight to express regrets over your proposed departure mm assure yvu that our beet. wishes will be with u as you go out. from among us. ~ or some time minors have told its that we might ho lus- lng you but, we have hoped they were only rumors. The uhought of your removal was not a pleas- ant ono the place filled -by you tn tho community and church were large and we feel we could just not spare you. you were among our most fellatio and now without. you we shall he much the poorer parti- cularly will you he missed in the choir and Sabbath School whore you faithfulness in attendance sod eted as a stimulant to As you tears us we ould! ‘. ’ 1...». i‘ Cuiift-rciii-c lll‘l1l inn .\'uv l6 lo 1S was u ‘grand success. ‘Rt-v. Mi". Alnchuiii. l\\“li0 wu-s attending the Sunday ‘School convcmlun on lliu island lwas in charge. 'i‘li(- Tuxis Uuys land their conferences are the (lir- li-ct product. of the Maritime Re- iliglous Educational Council. lillil we thank the community Welfare lmague for inviting the recent con» fort-ace to Montague, which was such a pleasure and lit-lp to all who came iii contact with its lu- lluenccs. All the meetings were iiirlzl in the Christian Cluirrh which lil- thoiigli it doc-s not belong to the Di‘- ganized work, (having wlliidi-aivn iwo years ago) kindly placed tho use of their rooms at the disposal of the ‘Conference. and along with lliu other churches liulpcil to make the gathering u memorable onc. . The lioys‘ llloiitagutn The Sunday School convention liekllii Montague on Nov. lfltli, was ivcll attended. Ail schools report- cd. Rev. Mr. Muclium u-iio was present added much valuable in- formation to tlu- already liilfifflfil- I'll Sunday School work. ‘iluv, Mix Nlrholiuii. Vulleyfieid was pvt-sent, ivitii dclcgiilcs from his different charges. All showed good work being done. The officers for the ensuing year are us follows. Prra. .\ir. ‘Martin. Vaileyifleld; Vice ‘Pres. lirs. Nellie Fniscr. Iiloutsgiiti: Beefy-Trout!" Mrs. llleorgo Poole, Lower Montague. ltctlrinp; presi- dent, Mrs. (l. T. Ives, ably prusl-uletl at the iiflcrtioon session. All the meetings were held in the Metho- ill-st church. Mm. Brown and Mrs. Ives sang a duct vury effectively. you take with you our very best ivlsiics for an abundance of suc- cess and happiness lu your new home as an outward expression of tho-lo inner feelings which We find ll so hard to put into word», we glvo you this in the iliflpti that. it miiy in some measure speak lu yoii of llie warm pliice you have in the will not be fnr away so we shall hopefully look for frequent visits from you. it will do us good to sac you in your old place occasionally. Signed on behalf of nll your friends. , HECTOR MURCHISON HUGH MACMiLLAN i I i , ,,v~~" It IL... T001118 WEN‘ v _-i ._°IHOP from Batman's Ostalfll ..°H. J. MABONr-MONTABUB special representative Autumn ‘rrcutmeiit. Demonstrations, Mou- day, Tuesday and Wednesday. Dec. 3—~4—-5—581-11-29~4i. ....'EA8TERN AGENTFMP. d. W, Murdock is now Guardian Agent lu Montague and will be pleased to receive uawa items, advertising. 10b Printing, sow and renewal subscriptions. ll IjANTAZMA-FOR ALL THAT stiffer from Asthma, Hay fever mid uii calarrhal diseases. Specialist will be at H. J. Maboirs Raxull slore Mouta us. Monday, Tuesday and Weilnes uy, Dec. 3-4-5. 581-1l-29-4l ..*AUCTION stuck, farming implements, house- hold furniture. premises, of lute day Dec. 4th l2 o'clock sharp. Nn reserve . See handbllls. Scriuigeour. AUFllOllB9I‘.6I2-3U‘Il~2l llili mus mi uiiiii mom sui (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Dec. 1.—~'l‘hc British American treaty designed to curb illicit liquor traffic in United Slflltls territorial tvaters is cou- Clllllifllyllle foreign office (hash-cu to ciltalu from Secretary of State i-iughcs more definite assurances that the supreme court will not uvor rule the right of British ships to iuke liquor stores into Uiiitoil Slates poi-ts under seal. when ln~ tended for use on the homeward Vlfyl to. Tlills is a rccprocal night. lirliuin would enjoy in l'0ll.ll'll.f0l‘ giving the United States permlss~ Jon to seize alleged smugglers out- side the mllc limit and the treaty will uot be scaled until this point i»- diruliled beyond u doubt. cminihiici Tflglllili‘ l hearts of all in Clyde ltlvcr, you ‘ !S__ilillEli (Canadian Press.) l NEW GLASGOW. Dec. 1.-—Mary Alacrioiiuhl, aged five, was instant- ly ltllirerl yesterday afternoon when :4"- wus struck by a our driven b3’ llir. Strainburg, of Trenton. Slic wus crossing the street in company lu-itli her niotlici- and ilaslicti ahead lu front of an oncoming car which struck her before it CUllltl b:- stopped. Doiilt Dose awllold -—Use Vicks External Treatment With vaporizing Salve is Best Mr. Alex blcDoiigziii, ilux 6S5. lit-gout Stu North Sydney, Nova Scotlii, ivritos: “l had a had cold in my head, l tried many" remod- lus. but hail no relief iint.li l ll8“.‘ll Vicks. it is ulsu tho bust salvo l t-vi-r usril for n cold in the chest. Put some Vii-ks Vnnoituh on your chest, (vover with a flannel and you huvu a sure remedy. For u cold in tho inc-ad. mull n little VnpoRiib, and lnhhlq ihu vapors. in u short limo your cold will iw gone." Vicki-i Vnpoltub is an tixlornaliy applied vaporizing salvo. While it acts like a lllllllllllll. or plaster. ll is also hiluilud us ii vapor, auil so guts into lhe throat and lungs lminieiliutt-ly. The cold ls often broken up ti\‘(.‘l"lll[!llf. Ylcks is llm lil0ill'f‘li illft.‘t‘l tronl~ iui-ni. for ill uulil i.f'0lllll1'ti, the Hill" ccssur of goosu grouse. camp horutcd oil. lliiiinutits, and plasters. [Tiled for croup iinil colds. Vii-ks gives remarkably quit-k results and ulso uvoidr tuiiiseatliig liilcrnul ilusiiig. Jiisl as good for iidiilts and for skin iii flunnnalions. such ns cuts, burns, bruises. bitvs. stings. children's n frt-c lest sizo package. writi- Vick Chemical Co.. Il-H St. Paul St. W" Montreal. l’. Q. Though Vlcks is new in (‘anada ll linii a remarkable snlz». in llli‘ States. Over 1T million jars tiseii yuuriy. 15 9 KQO-OOO-bO-O-OO-OO-O-G FXOQ-O-O Efficiency Is The Watchword, 0f Todlay ll YIN-i are loaing energy through eyestraln._.|1 ygu n, "Indlflrned by faulty vlaion -'-you are Inefficient to that extent. You mutt accord. "lily fail‘ short orthe rnea. aura of hppplneoa and sue. one to which you are ontlt. ‘Malia up your mind, now, that nothing ahaii oauae you to neglect thia moat prooloua of the aonaoo-JVEQIQHT, have-your Eyes EXAM. lfilh. Consult, u. J. Million ' Optometrist ‘Montague, P. l, l.,_, s sacs-ones. j Abner Dewar llrudcnell Mills. Tues i J. ‘V. ‘ pouitices _ At all drug stmv-s Dill: u jar. For ' lilelfs llverooats and I l I »h~oon-qpq-a.-paao...p~e~¢ ~a< ». aa-s-k‘; y liisters Worth i» $30. f .. Hereis a week end ibargain that is going to interest the careful housewife. Get some of this- i‘t’s worth more money. Here’s a week end chance that will interest every man “within reach of the “MEN’S STORE." The assortment in- cludes stylishly made, well tail- ored garments of choice, attrac- tive fabrics. Get one of these FRIDAY or SATURDAY. y _ 15 YOUTH’S OVERCOATS 20 SMALL BgYS’ REEF- 5 clearing at each - - - - - - - - -_-, ERS, blue an grey nap - - - ' MEN’S (‘JAORDUROY PANTSa BANNOCiKgliRN PANTS, 3 sellfor eekEnd.... ' Weeken aue--------- ' BOYS’ TWEED PANTS I 59 MEN’S TWEIED PANTS, 2 w Week end values ' Special Sale rice ' r BOYS’ PULLOVER SWEAT- BOYS‘ COAT ‘SWEATERS ‘I o0 ERS,a bargainat mighty good alt, each ' MEN’S HEAVY PULLOV- ‘I 2.25 COAT SWEATERS, I 9o ERS,getonetoday--- ' WeekendSale----------- ' MEN’S UNDERWEAR, in I $1.00 and $1.25 CAPS FOR Shirts and drawers 1.50 for ' BOYS sell for. week end at- i ' r‘? i ‘ I. I W Unbleached Cotton 40 Inches wide 5 to 1 0 yd piecesnper yd Huck Towels, 19x38 ins, Friday and Saturday, pr. - -' 36 inch En-glish Longclotli, 25c. value, Friday and Saturday Roger Towelling worth to 25c, per yard - - - - - - - - -- -- - - - -' F“ “Y and Salurdall I8 so inch Unbleached Table per yd_ LinenPFri-andsalt- 6 pieces Empire Iqélillltilb‘, suitable for house-dresses ‘and waists, worth 45c. for 35c Friday and Saturday. A lot of Remnants, including Ginghams, Crepes, Vestings, etc, Friday: and Saturday half price. ' 3 pieces Clydella Flannel, blue and white, helio‘ and white stripes, worth $1.10, Friday and Saturday 65c. 4i FRESH l-‘ROM NEW YORK i\N(i()lt.\ ll.\'l"S........... ' , Hcrels the ideal sport fiat. It is IJPBClSC- ly what you want for the late Fall and early Winter daysl. Sénart, feiteging, attgizctiélg, in Camel, B ue, rey an ose, Qnly...-........ . . . . . ..'..... I \'|<}l.\'l'1’.l‘ AND l)l'\‘l<1'i‘\'N . _ .. . Smart ready to wear Hats in combination of Velvet, Felt and Duvetyn, mostly cherry and grey, or brown and fawn or c0c0a.Grcatvalue------------- ' viculriis FROM NEW Hill-Ii Choice grade of Velour Hats, all differ- ent, grey, cocoa, nigger, Sand. ‘black and red. Very trim shapes, ready t0 §>l1l 0" and wear away. These only I JUNIOR AND MISSES’ DRESSES $5 ALL WOOL MATERIAL, ONLY--~----------------- This wonderful little dress, admirably adapted for school weal‘, is very smartly made in four different styles. There are light and dark rose, Copen blue, dark brown, light and dark grey ‘as well as mauve in colors. When you see it you will wonder howwecandoirtfoirthemQniey ......-................. Mailed postpaid anywhere in P.E.I. on receipt 0f price. Order today. SWEATER BARGAIN AT $2.79. LITTLE GIRLS’ PULLOVERS These ladies’ Ja-cquette and Pull- . $135 -' _ over Sweaters, shown in camel andThese pretty puilovers f0!‘ E1145 Pf green, would be good value at Four2, 4 and 6 years of age, shown ill Dollars. Get one Friday or 2 Cardinal andfiand, the lat- ‘l 25 Saturdsy.......... I tertrimmedwiilhbrgjuip '_ Mailed postpaid on receipt of price Mailed postpaid on raitgipt 0f Price sranouo VALUE 1 N THESE coArs "in I This remarkable lot of coats include tweeds, velours and Whit- neys. They are all new models, seine them plain utqiloroil garments, dt-hers have fur collar. Tlhey are very sur- M ppigingvglu-eat..................._......,..-. y» '_ , . j’.- s! .4 G roll. w‘. i._____...____-----—— .~c~