11m caltnwrrsrown contours __ _ oscnnfisllirl. 1925 f ’ ‘ _- .‘ .> .- .' .* 1.1 s _,~ 9gp“ rile» . .» Lin. 1.. _~_4y ,- . . J. it - J.- J. a -. .' V. Christmas g Saturday Specials December 19th 1o lbl. sews Regular 75c tar 49¢ TOMATO SOUP Regular 15c tor 12c OXTAIL AND VEGETABLE . SOUPS __ Regular 16c for 13o BEST DUNDAS CHEESE Regular 32c for 26c. 10 LBS. NEW NIONS Regular 50c for 85c rlcklies, swans sous. or cuow CHOW Regular 40c for 29c REGULATOR Regular 35c for 28c PU RS5: T’ srock FOOD Regular 35c for 28c ROYTAI: __.__l___ CARNATION MILK Regular 16c. 2 for 25c RA.S..~J§TIJ.E&I.T;;IJ. less new fresh stock 14c per Package Regular 78c per gal. for 59c '*' PRATT’S SPECIAL TEA- Regular 70c fer 59c , TAMALKIHDE PACKAGE TEA Regular 70c for 59c kl c cot asp R0 e. ROCKWANA Regular 70c for 63c s cats. or SlLVERLlGHT KEROSENE out, $1.29 LAUNDRY SOAPS, SUN- LlGHT, SURPRISE. WHITE NAPTHA, COMFORT, etc. 6 Bars for 33c. Regular 10c for 7c M.¢.'<i.§.ros11 RED APPLES Regular 50c for 35c SPECIALS QUALITY ELlTE CHOCOLATES Assorted Creams and Hard Centers Regular 40c for 29c per lb. BEST Pssisiuiiéiusiziilira“ CREAMS Regular 30c for 19c reanur ROCK“ Regular 35c for 24c CHRISTMAS Russell" CANDY Regular 30c lor19c ORANGES“ Best quality. 200 to the count JIIIHGIFG GOOD POSITIONS Eastern Guardian WJSHOP from 1loiman's Catalog. ..~“TRY MABOWS DRUG STORE First (or Christmas Girls. 637442-1415 ~~-’~‘WANTED.-100u people to at: tend our Concert and Pie Social in i. 0. O. F. Hall, Montague. Friday. Dec. 18th. 6694 15 3i. HNIONCERT and Pie Social at Montague in aid of Rink. Friday. Dec. 18th. 6694 1.5 3i. ..\"ISAAC IVES will sell by Auc- tion on Dec. 23rd. at 1 p. m. woods in Bellvue acre lots o! slant‘. ing firewood. 1t day unfavourable lsale next line day. 668-1 12 15 (ii. ..'FOR SALE-A tow pairs oi Canadian National Registered Fox- ‘es also odd males. W111 exchange 1923 Model Star Car for foxes. '1‘. G. lves, Montague, 6613-12-12-41 ..'EASTERN AGENT.— Mr. J W. Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising. Job Printing new and renewal sub scriptiona. ..°PANMURE WHIST-Tlie ten- cher and ratepayers of Pallmure island school have organized a whlst club. The proceeds 0t the Whist tournaments are in ultl oi illu school null school children. The first whist was held at tile holne of ~.\lr, \\'m. .A_iMCDOl’ll1lll on November 17. and was a decided success. Playing began at 7.30 p.m. and lasted until 10 o'clock. Keen in- terést was taken by all present. The lady‘s prize was won by Mrs. Wm, Wight anil- Mr, Aloysius Mc- Donald won the goat's prize. The lucky chair was held by Mrs. E. ll. lilcllonald and thc consolation prize was given to .\lr. Leonard Lanigan. The second whist was at Mr_ and Airs. Joseph lMio-Dollallls home on November 23. This was as great. ll not a greater success than the first. Many visitors from Gasper- eaux and Sturgeon took advantage ot’ the good roads and contested keenly with friendly rivalry their Pannlure neighbors. Nine tables were filled and playing was begun at the usual hour. Miss Ada Con- dou. Murray ilurbor North, won the ladys prize and Mr, Edwin .\lcl')on- aid won the gents prize, Bliss Ada Condtm held the lucky chair and the consolation prize was given to Mr. Joseph R. MloDonald. On N0- venlher 30th the third 0t this ser- {ies was held at Mr. and Mrs, Peter lCondons home. The usual number ‘of tables were filled. .\ir_ Wm. F. jlinrtcll won the gentleman's prize ltlllfl Nliss Stella Murphy won thtruhu indeed (me mum not ‘he treuw.’ >I Holly's prize. The consolation prize l ., . , i “M; “on m‘ “n Ihlhen‘ Camphelhllr. Jones was treated there and hi» t srenring nine points. and the lucky lchair was drawn by hlr. Newman -\\‘ighl._ On December 7th. the final lwhlst of the first tournament was ._held at the honte of Mr. and tvlrs. Wiathlas Condom Nine tables were _ Alisa llelen Kearney. v V, leg ' The Road to SUCCESS WINTER TERM JANUARY 4» 1025 a, was J. POOQON, Prin. g _ l , l § lnlaan Campbell and ms luckyl chair was occupied -by .\lr. Edwini the tournament were then awarded. Miss Elizabeth Condou won the, lady‘s first prize. scoring 146 points‘, (uni with 143 points. Mr. E, H. Mc- Donald won the gentlemen}: firstl and Mr. J. W. Jameson was second with 156 points. Vocal an-d instru- mental muslc ‘was then rendered by Messrs. George H. l-licken. Leos er which s dainty lunch served by .\lrs. Condon and Margaret Co-uion.‘ greatly enjoyed and up; preciated. The committee wish to‘? thank the ladies and gentlemen‘ who gave their houses and furnish | ed lunch on each occasion. ~ . Western Guardian l‘ —-HOLMAN’S, SUMMERSIDE. will be open nights from Monday, Dec. 21st. until Xmas. 0751 17 ‘Si. --THE RINK.— A splendid sheet‘ ti of ‘ice ls being made in the Crystal Rink, Snmmerside and it is expert-i ed that the first hockey 1iractice ‘of; the season will be held this weeki —RINK TICKETS. -—=Get your Sunimerside rink ticket at Hol- mnns. (iallants Drug Store, or from the manager of the Rink. (‘i262 12 1T 1li.. o-oa-vo-oovvzo-o ova-rave» _ T“ I *9 4-Qfi0-Q§-O4§ vov-ow-ec-QQSQ-QQ —XMAS GlFT.--l\'o gift could’ be more appropriate than a Summ- erside Rink ticket. Skating starts early this year. Get your ticket now. (‘i753 12 17 3i. —MASONIC OFFICERS- Al al regular meeting of llonntzl Lebanon] Lodge, No. ll A. F. and A. .11.. on, Ztionday night, the following oi‘ were elected for 1921i: \V. ‘.11., Barr. S. W. Percy Crosby. (l. W. Major Small. Treasurer, J. Dxloss Secretary, T. Lowell Compton. S. D_ Ewen Nicholson. J. D. Veniahl Milllgan. The installation takes‘ place on Monday December 2S. -—CHANGE'o RESlDENCE-Mnl Ralph C. Jones. who has been inl the employ of Mr. F. Bllgnall. llnz-l e1 Grove, for the past year and t hall. has (lecidcti to take up hisl residence in Western Prince Colnr‘ tty at tile end 0t the present mnntlrl Illr. Jones came to Hazel (lrovfl 'from Malpeque as a stranger ‘dlilll lakes this opportunity to thank the‘ good people o! the community for, ‘their kindness to him, Words fail’ lio express his feelings of gratitude‘; land appreciation to the Bagnall. family where he has made hlsi home, for all their kindness to hint], 1 . . -ed better 1n hls owll home than l wishes them and all his friends tn ‘know how he appreciated it. Be- lfore coming to Hazel Grove Ivllnl Jones was in charge 0t the pipe-i organ bellows in the hlhlpeque‘ ‘Presbyterian Church and in this capacity gave perfect satisfaction‘ iSlurgeon won the lady's prize and rrr six and a halt years. His many rMr. Milton Reynolds, Gaspereaux, won the gentlemans prize. friends wish hiln every success in} The‘ his new l10l1\E.—-*COR1. at both our stores i: BOTH OUR STORES HAVE GIFTS (‘LNLORPI FOR EVERY OUR LARGE STOCK unrunlclt or rill: FAMILY. 1S RBPLETE WITH .\L\.\‘Y atacnwrannl: RIiXIENIBItANClGS, wu wlzln: NEVER nlrrrlclt ‘PIUCPARED FUR THE xuas TRADE FOR LADIES-Our choice and varied assert in Manicure Sets and Perfumes, Toilet Waters. large stock includes a ment of Parisian Ivory other toilet yrtlclea. Bath Salts, Taloums consolation prize was given to Mrs.‘ ’ i4 McDonald. The grand prizes tor ’ and ».\l‘rs. E, 1H, McDonald was set?’ i prize with a score or 176 points, I German and Hubert Campbell. att- » 045cc 1 l 4 1 1 1 1 , 6 z f ‘£4QQ-QQO-Q~Q§OO-%Q~§VQF¥VQ—§OQQO-OO+OQOQOQGOOQOO—OQ%Gv Q i x t llere is a few Suggestions from our large stock of Christmas lloods. You will be able to choose something sllcl slutty [Ill rllr’ uorlillics illlll EAllLl lll TllE srllsoll FOR BETTER SERVICE “BIIY llllW FDR Xhlll ." l suitable for every member of the family. Suggestions From Our Men’s Department a MEN’S SHIRTS We carry a large assortment cf Men’s Styish Shirts, plain and fancy. A very acceptable . . 95c to $5.00 Men’s Hosiery Our stock includes a darge range of Silk and Wool and all colors and sizes. 35c to . . . . .. $1.50 Scarve for Xmas Gifts Plain and Printed Georgette and Crepe DB Chine, Trlcolette, some with stencilled ends in Rose, Peach, Green, Black. White, F‘-lame and Figured 90c to . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.75 Gifts That Are Always Welcome Belts, Suspenders, Arm Bands, Handker- chiefs, Garters, Collar Pins, Stud Sets, Men's Mufflers. One of our Wool Mufflers would warm the heart of any man. Shown in plain colors or with plaid. Lots of nice silk ones $1.00 to .. .. $3.75 lnalsrs HATS Each year sees more and more of our high class men's Hats sold as Xmas Gifts. in Velour and Beaver. Prices $2.00 to’ . . . . . . . . . .. $6.00 Men’.s and Boys Caps Almost every man or boy has use for one of our nice warm winter Caps. Prices 75c to .. $2.50 Make a veryacceptable and useful Gift for any man. We carry a fine selection of Mochas, Bucksklns, Chamois and Capes. All sizes. Prices range from $1.50 to .. . . $5.00 Suit Cases and Club Bags Suit Cases. Price $1.50 to .. $18.00 Club Bags. Prices $3.00 to . . . . . . . . . . . . $25.00 Boys Suits and Overcoats Truly there is nothing more appropriate for that boy of yours than a fine Suit or Overcoat, See our large assortment. Men’s Neclewear The very thing for a XmalrGift far a mam A large assortment of beautiful colorlngs. Prices 39c to . . . . . .. l‘ a. d useful Gifts Fancy Neckw Lace Jabots, etc. Dainty a that are always welcomc_ Lacyfiabots 90c to . . . . . Silk and Crepe De Chine Ties , 73'"??- 551: to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I . . . . .. $1.65 plain and . . . . . .. $1.75 Collar and Cuff Sets In Organdl e, Linen, etc. Many pretty styles, 50c to . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 Give Gloves Plain and Fancy Dress Kid $2.00 to . .. $3.50 Lined Suede or Doqskln $1.98 to . . . . .. $3.50 Fur Lined Mltta or Gloves $4.25 to $6.75 ‘ Chamolsette 65o to . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 Wool Gloves 25c to . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 Silk with Wool Lining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 Silk Underwear A Gift every woman loves. Silk Crepe De Chine $2.98 to . . . , . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $7.50 Silk and Silk Crepe De Chine Night Gowns $5.25 to . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. $8.50 Suggestions From Our Dress Goods Department Ladies’ Sweaters in Silk, Plain and Brushed v Wool. Ladies’ Knitted Wool Scarves. Ladies’ Umbrellas, "stubby" best shades. styles. All Children's Teddy Suits, 4 piece $3.75. $4.00 l-idlu’ H1789. Cashmere. Silk and Silk and Wool. Also Di-Tex, Prices up to . . . . .. $2.50 Small Knitted Articles for Kiddies. Jackets, swfimrs- Mn", Bootees, Bibs, etc. A lame ravine of Ladies’ Handkerchiefs. Satinette Bloomers. Rubber Work Apron; 59¢ 1° ‘ ) _ _ _ _ _ _ H $125 Blouses $1.75 to . . . . . , . , , , , , , _ _ , , _ __ 513m) y Caps, BOUDOIR CAPS . Dainty Silk and Crepe De Chine with trim. mlfliis of lace, ribbon ' \\\\\\\ and rosettes. Pink. mauve. blue and Peachv. $1.00 A’ ffossrotl-lfld1rr”fi 1 A"Y woman would be pleased with a iii Bag or Under ArnvLBag. Price 82.25 to s. and other requisites of the famous Yardley "$350 line. and other lines, all in attractive gift " ' packages. Lovely compacts and a wonderful assortment of Canada's beat chocolates in beiutlful boxes at from 50 cents to 86-50. Gor- geous Stationery in nice boxes. Silk and Silk Knit Bloomers $1.75 to Silk Step-Ins $1.50 up Crepe De Chine Fancy Voile and Dimlty Regular 60c per doz. for 45c Silk and Crepe Dresses. Klddiflhliils. Caps and Bonnets. Princess Slips. Silk and 601mm Ladies’ Kimonos In heavy weight oft in in t l I . Al all twmplece Sets $2.50 to . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.25 and up sharia: and sizes. Yeah... . all .59 YOU MUST SEE THE “BABES IN THE WOODS” PROWSE BROS LIMITED “THE GIFT CENTRE” LARGE slzeflcau" "romaroes Regular 22c for 14c FOR G»EN'l‘lJlyllibifiliverythlng the smok- er requires is to be found- here. Tobacco in pound Jars for Xmas, Tobacco Poll ches. Cigar and Cigarette Holders and Cases and an ex- ceptionally tine line oi pipes from 35 cents to $15.00. Companion Pipe Sets (2 and 4) and oth- er ease pipes which make e real man's gift. ~'-"1" ”'~ ' P walking sticks in many styles and prices. Our CANNED FEARS line of cigars was never so complete and the Rflilllir 20¢ for 17¢ many different makes are done up in Christ- ~~., » ' mas wrapplngs, , _ v . ., -_ 1- - . , . _ _ _, _ ‘ p _ b I ‘ -‘ . . -_, v . ~ - . -., ~_ , ‘ .1 F‘ v’ _ v ‘_ . i: ','“ I.‘ o?‘ '1,“ *4 “WW4 v“ 014M» o4 o4 w CANNED Peas” Regular 24c for 19c 7750511137 Ran SALMON Regular 29c for 22c a4“ +0 +eo¢o+§+o4+¢§4e0++ cons svauw Regular 24c for 19c FLOUR AND FEED AT WHOLESALE _____.__..__.._._._.____ A beautiful large assort- ment. bet in Klnfe County. of Christmas ‘Toys. Fancy Geode and Stationery. Select your: early. Kodak: from $9.30 to $16.55. .Brnlc- ‘ _ V’ __ ' m __V W“ w nir Canlerar from $2.85 to $9.30—- ' - . ~ —» All? i" m’ W‘ B""i'""e Gm B” "l ‘ -csese AND DUCKS- rut-e -ouuRcl-l SERVICES De zoi . $5.00. bred Brown China 811d ‘Embden Rev. n. K. Ross will pleacll silo“ mum‘ " “Pimlmwe -1l sllmmerslde raster-COMM They‘ will rest u brl ‘ ' geese. and MammothhE-‘ekin ducks North Bedeque. Dec. 20th at 11. -_PQU|_TRY._M|~_ Jerry Tucker ll" ERMZHODD’ when he mm” two“ Calnry‘ ma“ pmceed t . tor sale. All orders must be in ‘be. ‘Christmas service: Lower Bede- Cape Tormenum, unwed i w“, ppealmma“ l" Twlaml’ ‘llsplwlnlhlnav °*°3°“- "M" l“ e . fore December 24th. J. P. Tanton, qua. Dec. 201i. at a. our-mural SeT-lthis week he lshlow to in th‘ a wmmam“ H“ M “m” "““°”"““°“d C“""“‘““‘ “m ‘h ‘ ‘no; .96, Summgrgldg, ‘ ‘vice. west of the Drovinco Dlllclllgls ine m"! other Christmas articles for theivisit Miss May Dennis. Cu I I 1 - 175i 11 12 1i. (owl oi’ all kinds lie has 1. lull-all “arm Wm‘ “‘ “Pedal "fl" forums! they will be Joined ‘ _ ________ ‘ _RETURNS HoME__Mm‘ Jeaniorder to n" ‘balsam Xmas and h le kiddies which was much apwFred Shaw, their eldest 1 l __v|grr3 KgNmNqTQpp-qn, McNutt. the milllner at Kennedylconuequenuy plum"; ‘he Mme»! lire-elated by old-and young alikmiwho will accompany the , lArthur a. Mclnnls. general agent Bros. Kehslnawn. has returned telngul-s for the different kinds] 2i 3.11m“ ‘Tmuinlel “My "u" "l°“"l“-mp “m” Fm“ °“‘““ ‘ I . MMER DE », ‘of the imperial Life insurance C0111 l!" h°m9 l" 5h 5°00’ N- Bu WWW"! fowl. Mr. Tucker has already lett Bllyfiar’ him“ WM we“ wmcaed m Ponhnd‘ 0mm“ i s“ 5' ' I pally, has been m lKgnglnston in she will reside tor the wintarlmanythouaands oi’ dollars nmon t 5mm 0 a” h m m“ ye“ and almlthey Wm be warmly we“ 4 s ‘ ‘ connection with his line-of business. months While in Kenslnswn Miss the Illrmefrl liars this fall m. ‘time m" M. tow“ ‘ml-mgsw" w“ m” "Nahum M“ l" l His represent-Hive 1091B, Mf- T- N- McNutt 115°?“ l “"89 maliflllwuatoes. He has been found quite flrbvt ltzillthejo] y om ‘a 0W (or ‘the mus [and M‘; (éeorge Mo,“ ' Donohoe is aft-eel live wire ' and 0f D0 Brit-Y» both on account nil,- 1| b] ; i ' "8 l]! . l B11007 from "- PETER“ is able to electrify the vsi-ylvon- her efficient service in her PTWlllliV: n00 illnml; __|_EAVE ON TR ‘"K°‘°'1 Cblllvmle- "l" will ues oi’ business. The rising‘ llll- “$851011 and o1 he;- Qnvlgd qualities order for fowl. l ll Mrs J '1‘ ‘F-‘Mh and Chflalm" ‘m’ h“ “mm! t» um.- »~-= i», t, “gem” - i... ~ ..::"r....-..§::.".“*:. “ll l." altitude to surpass his eminence?! ii‘ 911 l W I e1‘ I 919B!!!“ I61- -SANTA CLAUS IN . " 9 n I- I enl neton w era ‘ . '.. i l “m o! "n, “d ‘m ‘alum. h" .m"_“u“ m". mldsl-llllrll-ltfrll‘ dlY morninl eurouts to the Pacific are I Dgllllrpfld where »~ _ .~..»~ ~ sree l. ‘rec. 4i‘ I’. . t. ' ‘ . <. ~.~ _--- ~ ’ ' 1r vows» 1