1 u.» é, - . p. --i-—Steel Range HAS EVERY QUALITY A GOOD KITCHEN RANGE SHOULD HAVE For baking and cooking, for getting the lust heat unit from every shovel of coal; for" absolute dependability at all times, for its many exclusive features-Jlou will find your ideal in t-he famous Enterprise Monarch Steel Range. lsURNS soft or hard coal, or wood. BODY is made of polished steel, insulated with heavy asbestos millboard. Inner body is made of rust resisting copper-fus- ed metal. - 4 OVEN is one piece copper-fused metal with asbestos and cast _ iron insulation. OVEN D001! is spring balanced, drops forming a shelf, lined with white porcelain enamel and has a splendid thermome- ter. BACK Full‘? is cast iron and will last a life time. T01’ is made of cast iron. HEAT E('0.\‘O.\ll7ll‘1li is a distinctive Enterprise invention which prevents heat escaping from upper part of oven when door is open. Cakes do not “fall” in the centre through tihe sudden opening of the oven door when you have this Econo-e mizer. RESPJIEWJYI! is heavy copper, tinned inside, holds 9 gallons, and will last as long as the range. Western Guardian -IHOP trout-Holman’: Catalog. -8. B. C. EVENING OLNBBES: Bookkeeping. Arithmetic, Pen an’ ship, Slhonthand and Typawrl ‘g. All kinds oi.’ mathematical short- cuts. Changing Starling" to $ and c. Touch Typing. Splendid opportun- ities to improve your polltlon. 4 y? i $q I _ i V‘ r... ~ '_~ ._,_, - t,.......=-.i l College opposite Railway Depot. I l J. Pogson, Principal. 5il6~9-2l-8M. Bargains Specially fefeélenled R Friday and sate rd y SPECIALS ' _ , 25 Men’s heavy all wool Bannockburn Suits. Special . . . . . . . . . . . $18.00 30 Boy’s Tweed Suits. Reg. $10.00 and $12.00. Special . . . . . . . .‘$6.75 100 Grey Blankets, helavy weight. Special . .. . . . . $1.25 and_$1.50each Special Table odd sizes Men’s Fleeced Underwear. Worth up to . . . . . . . ............69ceach Worth up to for $1. —DEC_EMBER i0 Tq l5. —-Fu1'e refunded at Holmium-l. - 223421021 --CONCERT IN O'LEARY HALL Friday evefiirif December 7th by ‘ The OLeary Community choir. be- ginning at ‘eight o'clock. Every- body come and have u good time. i 170-12-4-41. —-HOLMAN‘8 WllLL PAV YOUR way to Summorside and home dur- ing weck of December 10 to 15 on Cash Orders of $25.00 at Holmanks. 223-12021 _-REFUND OF FIRST CLASS return fare from your station on: orders of ‘$25.00 at Pullman's dur- ing December 10 to 15. 223-12-6-21 —MR. AND MRS. R. T. BAR- LOW. Wellington. announce thc cugogelncnt of their daughter Mary Emma to Norman Camp- bell lliathenon, of Emerald. biarriage will take place mouth. ~—-LET HOLMAWS PAY YOUR way to Sumlncnside 11nd home on $25.00 during the week o! Decem- 'hc1' 10 to l5. 223-12-6-21 -—SUMMERSIDE. AGENTZ- Mr. Byron MacDonald oi’ the MacDon- for . . . . . . . . . . 20 dozen Men’s Heavy Winter Caps, inside band. HIGH. (‘I4OSET can be Sulnfljed in nlckle end brackets, towel bar, pipe up front or plain FEED D00" is pouch style, three times the ening, no coal spilled. BROI L ER L E VIC R escape. T E.‘ POT STAXDS are regular equipment. (‘(J.\“’I‘R()LI.I~IIC l).\ M 151C]! give ‘ from top of range. b _ 9 another famous Enterprise feature; broillng or toasting child’s lalay, style with all cast _ side shelves, roll door, end 1n fancy enamel front with nickle trimming. size of ordinary op- makes without allowing smoke to part of Enterprise Monarch ready and instant control of fire Call in and see this superb ifange. ll. r. llollllllll, lllllrlsll 143 Great George Street . . uux smut 1a. sumnninsupa Eastern Guardian _.'6HOP from Holman’: Catalog. ..*YOUNG ADAMS C0. MONT- HUGE, Dec. 10th, to 15th. inclusive. Reserve seats tickets on solo at Maboufiq Drug Store. Special rntl-s 01: tickets for the weck.—1‘.’ 551i. ..*DON'T FORGET Pantry and Fence Work Sale, Saturday Decom- ber 8th. commencing ut 2 p. m. at Ives & Murdock, Ltd. Store. Let us help you to prepare for Xmas. Acme Rebecca Lodge. 231-12-6-21. "JEASTERN AGENTS-.\lr. J. W, Murdock is now Guardian Agent in Montague and will he pleased to receive news items, advertising, Job Printing. new and renewal subscriptions. t” .».*CAMBRIDGE NOTES—'l‘l1cro is no place in this provlucc whcrc sociability is so much in rwiduniwv. as in the up-to-llnic. lnr-lllgcut. law-abiding and prosperous farm- ing settlement oi’ Cambridge. This 300d feeling was fully LllHlllilSlZCfl d]; [Friday (Wlflllllll, Nov. lltll inst, when tho hospitullll- llllllli‘ of hlr. Hugh Connors WllN flllcd ulluost to capacity by tho ynulh Llllll Ill-nu- ty 0f this locality. After about nu flour was spent with thc usual pro- lltninaries. the strains of filo viol- in brought forth thc merry dnnc~ are. and under 1hr: (filpllhlfl dlrcct- orship of thc ncconlplishi-rl danc- Jllg master, Mr. William ll. 1.1111!- gap. n11 unusually enjoyable time was <DF.'llI. Ahoul nliduighl tho gucs~ ts sat down ton sumptuous supper. SiPTVGIl lll .\lr. Connor's host style the p11l11tl1billty' of which would put lo the lcsl thc culinary skill of any of till.- woml-ll in thc ncigila borhood. i11 jusllcc to M1‘. Connors .1 may he said. that he has not as yct chosen for himself a wife from among thc mllny pretty girls of (lalubridge and in the comfortable home-like and well kept Connors llolncsleend is luollarcll of all he S'll‘ vuys. The luusic for the occasion was zlhly furnished by .\lr. Farrell. assisted by .\lr. Bolgcr ll close st";- ond to Mr. Farrell when it comm lo wielding the bow. 111 flu‘ ire-c snla’ hours the guests departed logiing that when they would guin have the plr-usurc of enjoyinr: l\lr. Connors’ uncxccllcd hospitality. filo young mon would vi- with vnch other. u" to who would have lilo honor oi‘ llurint: thc first dance '»vi:h1l1l>bridr-.—1\lr. Joseph Mc- Gee llll(l son left rcccully for Bos- lllll. Thclr runny friends wish for '..’l~vll sllilal-ll- nnd reuum -1";lli'-'<1 (-l11plo_\111<-vll.—.\ll'. Andrew |.'t'.."l. who woll-klluull truppr-r h"-l bccll \"|j/ succc~:=l'lll this season. v.11» lulnll; ummlg tho luuuy 1.11." boar ilu: nllil11:~|-, a beautiful ‘ox. .\lr l‘ n-la grlwlllv admires ills capture. nlld 1s ll(’lll.( lluzlrtlly c-»nl;.*.-|l1l:ll~ ;c!.~--i\lr. lZhrllrd ilzlnignl: '11s; r- L" r-ll 1y |)1ll‘t‘!|'lSi‘(l n splcll-li-l horse 31-: lllilCk in color. llir. l.u11'g;:n- dis- pi.l_v\-tl cor- dl-rublo flu-t. ill pur musing tlzrs lillllllill. as he is pr-zr uollllccll by our runny llarsclllen as z. |)I'l‘lh"<'. t" Superior Fresh Pork Sausages Dad-i DAVIS 8c Charlottetown, P. E. I. At present retail meat product obtainable. N O BONE 0ur Sausage man is making them better than ever. Fresh daily. FRASER prices cheapest in N O WASTE IN MEMORIAM A snd- gloom was cast Ovcr thc vicinity of Orwell Covo. when inc many friends of Mrs David Cook.‘ leurnoli of her death. 'l‘ho deceased who bad been in failing health for some time bore llCl‘ suffering with patience and christian fortitude and when thc t-all cnme to her eternal reward found her prepared and resigned to the will 0f God. Airs Cook wns a woman of firm and steadfast character devoted to tho homo and family and many when the Trleuds who lovcrl and admired her for her many cxccll~ cnt qualities of heart-and mind. Although she has gone forth to rc~ cl-ivo filo reward promised the good and faithful ‘servant who has per- fol-lnl-rl hcr duties nobly nlld Wl‘ll.. yot thc sense of loss at hcr llcutll will over remain to those wllo are left behind. The high esteem In which she was held was cvldt-uccd by lilo largo number who gnthl-r- (‘ll iu pay ilu-ir lost tribute of rc- llpect al hor funeral. Thu sorvlcl: was ifonductcd hy fill.- ill-v. Mr. illucLl-lll-u. of Vellcylicld. zlltcl" which thc remains were tenderly lnid lo rest in Orwell Cemetery. Sllc lcuven lo mourn their sllrl loss two sous nlld two daughters. ’i‘lu- golden gates were opened aid Drug Con is now Guardian rep- resentative in Summerslde and will be pleased to receive news, advertising. new and renewal aub- scrlpllons and Job-Printing. Mr. itiacDonald sells the Morning Guar- dian at his store. llle telephone No. is 12—2. ti‘ ~VALUABLE BUSINESS FOR SALE AT KENSlNGTON.—-0lle of tho oldest and ‘best established businesses in Print-c County is for sale together with lhc fine resid- l-llcu and all furnishings of .\ll(ll‘l‘Vl' llmvuess. Kcnsluglou. This bus- Jnloss is one of the best paying in this section of the Province and llll’ change is only being nude on account of failing health and uhnllg- us uoteusitntiul: other arrange- ments. This is an lexcciltiouul op- portunity for someone to procure u first (floss business and coulforfnbll: home at a bargain. Property con- slsls nf the following: Fndortaking Business with complete modem (‘illllfllllfllllIllrbvflry nlld Confection- ery slorc with ice crcanl purior in ' connection; conlfortablc homo coul- plctcly lllrnlslled: Dodge Rondstl-r practically’ new; and elcvl-u Stand» urll Bred fully Registered! Silver llbxes. _-_-.-¢oc-______ ‘ PERSONALS l! .\lr. biilligan. of Milliguu A‘ l l hlorrlson. Conway. was in Sullr nlcrsidc. Tucsdzrv, on business. S. ~~.\lr. Goo. Woollsidc. Dnrnlcy‘. thl- horse buyer. was in Summer- silic on Tlleiillil)’. S. - Mrs. Geo. MucKuy and lllrs. \\'lu. Ensor, Elll-rlflic. were visitors to Sllllllllflrfillill’ on Tuesday. S. ~~.\l1'. Elias Bishop. Sululucrsidc. lms rl-ccivcrl word that ills son Glorge. who has been ill thc hos- pilul for bloodipoisouing. is out again and is expected holuc i11 n tow days. S. Acid snnnncn Is Dangerous From Indigestion Stomach Trouble ' CUT THIS OUT Sufferers ‘ll OI‘ Flolnach lrullblo tllllprylsin. m» llku-slion. sollrvloss, lrns. lll-nrlllllrll. hnlll lV-l-lul-lllntloll. vlla. ll1‘(' <'l|ll:il~ll lliuc timr-n In tr-n by chronic lfllll stomach," sins a wr-Il llui-wn ml’ thuriil‘. llllrnilri; llyllfllvlllflflt‘ acid rim-l l- nps in ihl- atnnuu-ll ut lul rats‘. The acid irritates nlld inflame: thc delicate: siuluarh lining and of» tl-ll loads to u-aslrltis |II‘l‘(lIIl|\|t|l|l~ll l-l‘ dangerous stomach ull-vrs. llllll'l‘ in 1h A gentle voice said coluc And with farewells unspoken Silo calmly entered homo. ~ ~-—-<-o¢---.- izllong Standing Aslhnla. Many llnru suffered s0 long from uslllnm and have fried so many HO-Czillfifl rclur-dilzs they think that there is m1 rcnl hclp for them. They should ll'lHl lhc letters received by thc flllllllll'lll'llll‘l?l‘hl ol‘ Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Mlllniil Remedy from hundreds of oasis OIICP as desperate us their own. liven i11 long-neglected Canes this famous preparation brings prontpt help. BRINGING Ul’ PATH lnmpornry rl-liof from pain |l_\' 1||‘i\< lug llll‘ soul‘. fomotlliul: rVHIIl our 11f llll‘ alumni-h llllu tlll- illu-sflul-s. lnslvlul. ul-utrnllzl- or sin-civil ion: m-ivl stomach aflur rnr-ulll \\'llll u llllln hot water and llIsul-nll-ll .\lnl-'.— m-sia and not only will thr- Yllhlllll but your nlunls will dull-sf nnturnlly. Till-re is notllin than lllaurntell diagnosis, in N\\'1.‘(‘l~ ‘ oll ltrtd noltlr In acid nlonlucll. ll soaks up tllr harmful r-\'l'r~!.~l m-ill mllrll as a sponge or hlolllnl: lmpv-I‘ . nliullt and your slomnvll Ill'l)t 11nd (cc-ls time in Just a fl-w nlluull-s. Hi5“ urntcd Magnr-ula can he ullllllIIWl flrlnl any rrllalllr- (lrultuisl in r-illl- or pouwlcr u!‘ lahlcl form. ll is Ililrl‘. v lcllnhlo. curly nlld plcnnlllll lu mu», in not a laxative and is rlol nl all f‘\|)13llli|\". 11 l: “l ' i. l <u l f.‘ r . . I llorc Sulitll. Newton. wgllilr Suntiilncrsllie. on 'l‘ucsdu,y"illl business. ‘fl-Mr. Ilavid Johnston. iiuilll m‘ VQL wan in Summcrslllc. Tilt-still)’- on business. S. in-"Sumlnorsido. Tuesday. in lil" 1"" lQrcl-lts of his firm. S. lyém; visiting for thc punt month in rife Stutcs. rctllruull to hur homo Mr. H. ll. l.u\vl-, rlqrrl-svlllllll.’ rho Norlhl-rn lilcctrll- Pr». "Millim- lllflflllllllllVllli 1'11 Sumllu-nlldra. 'l‘ul~>ul:ly. rut-w n11 llClfl stullluull with |lI'|lHlll n: iliplilili- Montreal. \\‘lls lil Sumlucr- llltificlul digclctcnfs tllul only gil-l- Hlnll, '|'ll1‘.'~‘-(|il_V lil llli‘ |I\li‘l'<‘i“l‘i 0f {his fll-lll. mtinlslllli- |\"lnlllnlz frioulls ill .\l(llI(!l()ll null l! l"'il"" llutca Alountzliull, N. ll. of Sliullllerl-lidv. llus rl-lllrlll-ll from Boston. whore. during tho Inst ell-v» with lhc international 'l‘rllns|-orlll- lion of Mllsc. 10 doz. Men’s Heavy Coat Sweaters. Extra special at $1.79 and $2.50 ea. 1 Web Navy all Wool SergeJlegular $1.20 per yard for . . . . . . . . . . 69c 4 Webs English Homespun 56 inch. Special price . . . . . . . $1.10 per yard 10 dozen Wool Heather Hose. Specilal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c per pair 20 dozen English all wool Rib Hose. Special . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . 98¢ pa. pair 10 dozen Heavy Rib Wool Hose. All sizes, 45c for . . . . . . . . . . . 35c a pair 5 Webs lall Wool Check and Plaid Dress Goods. Reg. $1.25 for $1.00 yd. 30 Children’s Coats. Values upto $10.75. Special . . .l . . . . . . . . . . $6.98 25 Ladies’ CoatsMalues up to $16.00. Special $10.75 and . . . . . . . . $12.98 15 l6 0ur Values Cannot be equalled let alohe beaten Prowse Bros ltd The Big Bargain Centre One Price Cash Store __,__.,__ S. HALIFAX. Doc. '.'|.--$l0L'll flllil-l_‘,je,\-_ tzltions furnished by Jvhllm" ‘CIIHYCI Ward, mclnhcrs PlXllllflllfiP. Boll Tclcphouc Ilroluplou Si. ilalvro-nco. Flour . . . . - . -- Ollznvu Powol‘ (julln (‘nun Sugnr Pfd . . . . .. Pull Alucricun Pctroiculu .. Alul-ricun (‘uu ilru lun 'l‘ractiol1 llownrd Smith l'fd - llmrllrd Slullh (‘om i" I ‘l" Spanish lllvcl‘ Pill v: 102'.’ Sprlllish lllvol‘ (‘um . . - - - - 4- i103? Slot-l ('tllllll1lll_‘y' of (‘nlmdll .. lirilisb Empire Steel llit l'fll Pculuzllls Ahilibl Shllwillignu . . lilllll'('lllllli‘ Pulp . . . . .. (‘lllllldlilil- (Funeral lilllrcirlr . (‘zlunllluu Stlluluship (‘our . ill! Pill Asluesios‘ (Yum. llolulillou Bridge .\lllllll‘t‘lll Fowl-r . “illuipc-g lfilcclrll: . . . . . . . .. .\'.'ltiolull llrlnvcrics Allnulll- Sugllr Alchisou Am. (‘llr a Foundry . . . . . .. .»\m. Loooluollvc Am Suu-ltlug 8t Refilling Alulcolldll Copper lfulludiun Pllclfic Ruilwuy .. ,i_,\1|-, A, J. of thc (‘null- . , . . .. m. an General lalcclrlc. lialilux “on _ 52H él-Mrs. Wm. Crozil-r. who hus 744 “Slllllllliflfilfltl oll 'l‘uosd:1Y- 3 i11 n inn-rosin 0i‘ his firm. S. - Mr. Smith. roprcsolliillt: .\. t‘. S. ‘ 5-5: wlliss lllll blzlvlu-llzlv. North lmtico. hns rcturncd to Slllulucr- .~ll‘tcr spending ll few ‘days’ July luly S. ~~I\lr. Jus. Sullivllll. c.\'~l>il|i4‘*'llllill rul luonths. he was vllgugcll lu glry inlportllni work lll connection 3S lil; S. l’ v smock anomalous ........... .. inn-1- Kolly Springfield Wllclll. (fol-ll. . 76. (Jnts. Doc. Ladies’ Tricolette Over BlousesnAll shlades. Special . . . . . . Ladies’ long and short sleeved Night Gowns. Special . . . $1.00 ’ (‘zlllc Sugar . . . . . . . . . ulltlouul Paper I'll! l‘i)ll‘lllll ‘Illlllflllill hit-r. illurluo . Montreal Swill Prvss Sl"l'l (‘or . . . . . . . . . .. lltlelulillu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 137' iSllllllu-ru Pnclfi: . . . . . . . . .. Slulll-hnk ‘l’ llllioll Pacific l'tuh ffoppcl‘ ..... . - . . .- 1’. S. Sit-cl MONTREAL EXCHANGE illlfil Wl-tllry . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 102.111) Victory .. \'ll:l0t‘y Victory flunk lhllllt - llzluk ilullh (loulluorcle llloutrl-lll Dec. 1051M; July 109 1-8. M 11y, l»! LS. A Markets SUMMERBIDE MARKET Dairy butter .. Eggs per doz Potatoes xl-lv York Clllllrul . . . . . . . .. 104:1. 3m per bushel ll Hun-u... a. B ' . Hides T37. $5M 111- B Dec. Till-ll; May 753-8; dilIl-li. May 122141 $3.25 each nna $1.25 -l:. One Price I To Everybody Ens per doz .. ‘ork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. SOURIS MARKET iluttcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- Eggs . . om Potatoes .. 1 Pork MONTAGUE MARKET Butter . . l Butter lllggs Pork P 11.. . y unclean ._ i HELLO - JEZQRY- l wAlT UNTIL. l <11 Mg PAW ENVEL 9E AN‘ 11.1. TAKE YOU DOWN TO OINTY”: ._ FOR A Sweat. P120‘- ‘l JfiiTYQU" T's tumor 1 “ AlNT SATIN fan TWO DAYb, FEEL. LIKE wl-lzrt l‘oEE is: MEN (4\TT\N' Pfilo I soMeTlMs-z» 1T WUZ. A GREAT QLW ' Tmrr INVENTED PAY-DAY WHO- EVER l-lE WUZ 1 le-u-E