1" whiter": 5 F D1593? t“ QQEfiE-K‘??? ‘BEEF? 5t? Io P15 - g _ 3'. oil all Men's Winter er mg‘ I . tivcrcluits. _ every i F. iolv in , . ‘ilr-lls‘ mid 'l'l\ccil Prints. .1 , Ai- i ,_ .3’, ) will}, Boys‘, Overcoats Q" p, '~ ' ‘ clczlriilg at half price- » ii rays t i i _ A,_‘ “itiiillj \l-.-ll\ Navy Serge Qi r - ;.- .. . ,. Ill lo its’. ltclzlilai‘ Jeiiliii _ i ‘.."llt. i-‘fsiii. rlaic A” f, \' l‘l ‘we . . . . . . . . . . . . " Q-—— .- i i _ A, I i i; only ‘l Liliiiii‘ \lcil'.~.- Blue and 1 was -_ ’ *' '1‘ ;~l=iil~~'. Reg. $514 l Q2" h _ . T "ll iill’ . . . . . .. L " .A___ I . [lwu [I _ :~'licci:li prices on all Tweed Q_ k l’ --l-»-~*.iii suits iett iil stock. Ladies. were c " 5 ' t l". i‘ s‘ Leather‘ Wind- iQc-i» .4 .18.L\a.£'.m-..¥.1.-.a,=..-._ .»_i . ward: there clad . A.- Q, I me the k word- ward order one derst A.- Q.- Wan we i brok A.- .. Q_. . ‘wcul any 579* YOU N E ti} D TH E GOODS Bill SlTlliifi TO tltitlliS Ill" T‘ BE MOVED. Starts Saturday, Jan. .WARM WINTER CLOTHING. AND WE NEED THE MONEY. TURN OUR WINTER GOODS INTO CASH, BEFORE STOCK TAKING IS THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY SO BUY WHAT YOU NEED AN v. a "'1'"! r“ i. i v “iii OUR ONE AND SAVING VALUES ll n URNNUAL STOCK TAKING SALE ' GOODS MUSinBdE OIFagO5I6th. EVERY REDUCTION IN PRICE IS A REAL ONE, AND A WONDERFUL SAVING IS ASSURED YOU AT A TIME WHEN YOU NEED GOOD GET IN EARLY AND GET REAL VALUES. TWO WEEKS To SECURE REAL MONEY FROM OUR ONLY OBJECT. ALL WINTER D BUY AT ONCE AT SAVING PRICES. ijrgiiié] lden’s Clothing PAY NOW AND All Goods Cut on Approhation if Paid for Bllring This Sale 10% BISCCIJNT Will Be Allowed SAVE MONEY ‘ ~=, _ ..-h Iiii- i" .“-ii.- })i'!('C ‘f’ I ' "Jeri ~ r~ . _., ___ Swgv it» ,_ _i_/ ..» ‘ll-ir» . .ii.i1 Sale price Another line Kiddies‘ Bargains in Hosiery and Dress Goods $2.00 98c 49o Bitex Hose, Reg. All Wool Hose, Reg. All-ivool Reg. $100, Sale price Hose laiiiies‘ long ilrawers, Reg. pflfl‘, 5515i sill" Mil)‘ Velvet, Reg‘. $1.50, Sale I co.it lining, Reg. 35c» Stile lkiizince of all winter coating Half price tat These Remarkable Values on iitiilifi Supplies Save You liollars ‘_ , ‘ Ladies’ _ \ ._,_“;_H\i‘_‘>, 70ml.“ “mfg 79c, Sale price . V’ 3 a .i iii <= l‘ (' ii :i t ic, sin- Childrelfs Vi/ .. .1? i.. iii. ' .1 oi .11 . . > . . > . - - - . .. l . l “ I ' " i i Sale price . v i i‘ ‘i: I I ’ ' H ' plfire . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘ i i '- ~ i<il '91‘ , , 5”” ' . i i ,1 J1 per rent. olT all liailitis‘ \\ ool lindcrlvcar. l l . , _ _ Bhnk l‘; .'*_ iii in‘ g .'§'i llltUl _<1,',;,i]';,,..: _ H H p53 ii pfirlL‘ . . . . . . .. Ii .\l.:l‘~ R‘ . . l. . i .. i Figyiired (my; price . . . . . . . price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nvard n; “m! .. .4, L Who \ r _ V) . , A__ Q.- ‘thatt i - - - ii "One (It'll "Vim Pu . t t .. L m“ ironl w. special par cent. of all Wilton and Axminster Rugs. Wilton Stair Carpet. Reg. price, $4.00 Sale I wiide, Sale price,‘ ¢.~---|v- - - - . -. I 20 p.c. oil‘ . . . . . .. one-third oil Sale pifl-z- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - . - - - - - - - ~ i i -- iiifi‘ ~‘ J_ price. [icr _\':ird . . . . . . . . . . . Hill/lift‘: _ v "'1" ‘-"~"w . . M; H“... . ~ ~ - i - .9" l-‘loill- Oilcloth, 2 yds. wide. Sale price, per run- umq“ t‘ i -_ ‘i ‘i._ _l ring yard . . . . . . . . .. CH3“ ‘A’: _ . _ '3' i W Printed Linoleum, 2 yds. lit-ii‘. iii i ,_ _ - , _, ,d ‘ ‘ ‘_ |itl liinniilg yai . . . . . . . . .. "l1 5H t‘ i ' Honk all ‘ i I’ i ‘ ~ i--- ~ » - -- 1i‘ i‘ "- "ii Novelty triiled curtains, Sale price .‘. ‘,_-- ,iI Qiiiyiii‘ _ _ _ B)?!‘ “ i , t iil, ,. ,,,l, l.1il'l1'0 range of broken lines in Swiss, Madrass and "l'l“.= '- - A i - - - > - ~ ' ’ . , . q,,.;u. h .. -. ,_ . , , ,, ,__ .2 (i755 Lace cllrtziins. Sale price . rsiile urii " i » - < i i - < < - - ~ -~ Him» Gold Seal (‘ongoleum Rugs at special prices. jlipirozi ii .\ll'n\ if§"-' l- ‘ i» i price Jill wliiii ' ' '1‘ ii"l"l‘.i‘ ‘ " i - H . A . lei ‘ Ii Specially yard . . .---|-.-...-.-.-¢--. days, per yard per-yard Days. per yard .... . .. . yard Striped shirting‘, per ya rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . per yard . . . Coloured Linen, 36 and Blue, per yard Sheetings, Pillow Cotton, Flannelette,’ 27 in. white flanelette, on Sale Days per 36 in. white flanelette, heavy quality, on Sale Wrapperette in Blue, heavy quality,ion Sale days, per yard Striped flanelette, 36 in. wide, on Sale Days --...~--.......--.-....... Grey striped flanelette, heavy quality- 0n Sale Pyjama fianelctte. heavy quality, on Sale Days per yard . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. Print cotton, Ilti in. wide, on sale dark colours, on Sale Days, Khaki shirting, dark colours, on Sale Days, in. wide, Rose, Yellow ' C 72 in. white sheeting, yard 72 yard in. unbleached sheeting, Sale price per ....-......-.-..-.--.... Priced 12c _30c .---¢¢--¢-¢-.---...- 23o Days, per 25c ..........-....-... Sale price perm45° . . . . . . ....-....~... Cur Profit Buy l-lere, Save YourCoupons And Secure FREE Some of Coupons. Sharing OWSE BROS LTD. . “The Store of Many Bargains” LABlES—llere ls Your Chance To Save Money! Special Prices on Balance of " LADIES’ Hill CCATS %Cff Balance of Ladies’ Cloth Coats Balance of Heavy Winter Coats, 1-3 oil’ Girls’ Winter dresses, clear- ing at 1-3 off. Very special prices on large sizes dresses. Sizes 40to 46. Come and see for yourself, the wonderful bargains in Ladies Crepe dress- .. .. $2.89 ‘° $9.98 Line of Gossard Corsets, clearing, half price. Line of Brassieres- broken sizes, half price. Ladies’ Kid G loves small sizes. Sale price . . . . . . ....... All oilr good lquality dresses of crepe, etc., on sale at one- third off. Ladies’ and Girls’ flannel dresses clczlring .$ at . . . . . Ladies’ flanelette striped nightgowns, long sleeves, only .T....i.. Girls’ flanellette spriped nightgowns, long sleeves, only ......... Line of Ladies’ Knitted Dres- ses, worth up to l I $15.00. Sale price . Ladies Silk Bloomers, worthup to $1.50, Sale price 69c Balance of handbags on Sale days one-third off. Why llot Secure an When the Pricesare Away Bonn Balance of Ladies Winter Hat-s and clearing at olir Big Sale at __ Balance of all Kiddies Hats velvet cloth felt, only Balance of Baby Bonnets of Bearskin, Angora and Chinchilla. Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . half price Chenelle tams, mixed colours, on sale Days Remmmls 0f Millinffy Silk, talletta, faille, velvet etc. reduced away down on Sale Days. , ’ Extra llat llolv. °’ 50c and i -i.'.:ll“-;'"Y7’fl'- _. ._ l ‘ ""' " ”""’ uviuflJhflia ilLliS carol "The Yirzlt Nowell" was ‘ '“'“ lung by the children, the ‘ _ i Vi‘ ' “ t’ *1 ' . l . pining in the chorus. This i» -'-'--- i 15' Ans fiiliUV-Tld by recitntions and i * ~ "‘~"'V'U"' in». tlfillglllililly carried out by the ‘ C‘?! n " \ 1c ones and yi-ry much enjoyed liy the grown ups. During an tri- . 13- ‘ ‘“j"":'“"j‘ Till] tho children brought their ‘wii-lnltiiopcs and placed them on ii.» irvii. At tho close oi the con- (‘t .l_ silnta Claus came in and was ii ‘ti with thrcc cheers, candy and 1 were elistributed by the jolly .‘i' \l' I\ll\'\'l.\'(i'l'().\‘—- " " ';i i‘ r.ii.~. l'\l.(t).\'\'v(i(ili l‘ . 1.. _ . i‘ >‘ " . icoi. .i.ii<._~. .. ‘ . - i . ‘ "i" J1 iirl iill‘ lii the pupils. The beautiful .__ .-.. K - Ii I'll] "Silent Night" was a fitting one iii inc i-v. ii -=l lfiiiil-Ol l-l W" fflil-i to a most enjoyable evening. ha“) \i'i_,,-[.,__i i ‘i.'. \ i -l Ilrw-‘l: Tl. i. >:_ i. ‘ii ". izii :1,‘ ___._ . A.-¥l‘;ii.ii~ i ..-.ii.= .1, ‘.\‘ .i\. iii-f “pm U, m, , 5 -\ r. MARY'S (JHRISTMAS m m“)... ‘ iiilll‘.—'l'lll‘ (Jhildreil of St. Mary's Wmd 2 “m, I 3, ,, . W , . ilnlny school held their annual m" rum“? d I _ g v , ~ ll lli\-il!.~'|‘ run l: t 1i‘l Jams trcc concert on Tuesday tell iiil.‘ ii""‘ i ‘ “ I l‘ i‘ ii‘ - iiiniilg in St. Marys Hall. Tile in- 1 V3,“, g, W,‘ i‘ ‘l. ri-l -» H ‘itif was very gay with Christmas . i ¢ ; . . < ‘i.lil zli W‘ nnnllngs. The stage was softly Q» ~'I‘l:;i‘ l. li f ' i . i s i i '71 i i1 ‘ii; ti: iii ilirrl with coloured foot lights. A mo.» III? _ i ‘ l " w‘. pziitliiy‘ tiecorated Christmas tree A.JFoi' ll iizi. ‘i . ' i w‘ ‘ i“ o»? J5. .2 i'){i to uiic side 0i the stage and ‘ Q.» But ri " i" .~i. lOI\lli"(l down with gifts and Ncasioi; i-yil »~_ y ; -.l '11: ~'}'\I.\\' corn iIlrr-vinwi ‘litlidY. Iiiiv. Dr. white presided in hours {Illftililqi ' " i‘ . i ' i» I‘ i." i‘ iii’ ‘ Piiiiliji‘ hi; lr-ual happy manner. The per- "? . i'i.. il tiliVifldi i-i ‘ti-nlxi- llillwi jilifmilllCl‘ of songs. rccltations, dia-' A’, a“. ' .~ ivlll! lix- ..ill'. f , l, i i vixi lulu! in F:]>‘J.‘lii".it Ilall. carried out by the children, Two ,"'I':l.‘.l.:";,' t\£ljC'./ii'l‘l'l(i Lin‘... Di ;.'.I"f-' ' ' .izliillli'- ‘Mrs a iiil by .1111,- pluys by the older chudren Iilimtllith and hiiiili... of ii-L‘ iil‘.‘ii.,l'.‘i.rc very much appreciated. The Alli)!‘ t. lililllO SO10, the Christ- ‘performance opened and view! with ‘a chorus by all the pupils and re- ceived wcll merited applause. San- Ita Claus made his appearance at. the close, and presented each child with a bag of candy and prizes for JlttCIldflnCB. Miss Marion MacLei- lan received first prize for attend- ance. Alter s few closing remarks from the chairmen all joined in singing the National Anthem. A vote of thanks was extended to the ladies, who ‘had instructed the child- ren in their parts for the concert, --S. —DEATII 0F MRS. WILLIAM ROGERS-There passed away on Christmas Day at Chelton, Mrs. William Rogers, at the age of 76 years, after o. long illness. fvlrs. Rogers had resided for 45 years at St. Eleonora and will be kindly ne- mcmbered by many old friends there. Of late years she has lived with her son, Coleman, at Chcimn, where iihe passed away. Her hus- band L deceased her about B years ago. There lredeft to mourn, three sons and one daughter, namely, Coleman, Arthur and George, at Chelton, and Mrs. Howard Perry at St. Eleonora; also three brothers, M‘ "W" ‘"1 issues. and readings was charmingly Hubert ootwoy, of St. Eleonora and William and John, of h-eeisnd, Lot ll; and one sister, Mrs. Julio Phlieer of Chorlottetow, t» all of whom “Jam-M. vim-i . _ ,-.,,y. .. . much sympathy is extended. 'I‘hc' funeral was held on Tuesday after- noon. The service at the house in Chciton was conducted by Rev. Mr. Archibald and at St. John‘s Church, St. Eieariors, by Ven. Archdeacon White, D. D. Interment was in the ‘cemetery adjoining the church.--B. -ST. JOHN'S DAY FITTINGLY OBSERVED-Members of Hiram and Lebanon Lodge, No. 3, A. F. and A. M, flttingly observed St. John's Day with a service of Divine Wor- ship ln their lodge rooms on Sun- day. Rev. L. B. Campbell, of Trin- ity United Church was the special speaker and preached an inspiring sermon on their patron saint-S. '-i-"uit BUYl-IRF-Mr. Feder, who was here a few weeks ago, returned to Summerside Saturday night and will be buying silver fox furs at B. Graham Rogers’ omce until Decem- ber 31st. Bring in your furs as early as possible this week and receive good cash prices for them. Mr. Fed- er bought a large number of pelts on his last trtp and is open to buy equally as many this week. 11184-4! Atflb-NIGIIT I MASH: Christ- mas was fltttngly observed at ‘St. Simon and 8t. Jude's Church, Tig- ntsh, tn the celebration of Mid- Choir began the Christmas Carols at 11.30 p. m. and continued while throngs of parishioners and vist- tors were being seated. Every seat in the large edifice was occupied. The Altar was handsomely liiurnt- nated with hundreds of candles, vari-colored and lights and flow- ers, whlle the Crib, with the Child Jesus. Hts Mother, St. Joseph, re- presenting the Nativity, was also beautiful with lights and decorat- ions. Confessions were heard all day Thursday and late that night and an Immense number received Communion. During the Commun- ion the following solos were por- ticuiariy well rendered. "O Salu- taris" by Henry Gallant, "Ave Ma- ris" by Adrien Richard and "Adore Te Devote" by Jerry Golidct.—~T. -FEES REDUCED-In order to promote Intermediate hockey on 'Prince Edward Island the usual M. A. H. A. affiliation fee which has been ten dollars for intermed- iates is reduced to two dollars for this seuon. The reduction will no doubt enable those teams who are withdrawing to continue. It ls uk- ed that all teams wishing to of- nliata will notify the chairman of Night Mass by the Pastor, Rever- end J. A. MacDonald. The full the Mlrltlmel. 11260 l Intermediate hockey oi; once. C. C. Jones. Bummercide. Chairman for PERSONALS -—Mrs. Burke and son Stephen, of Alberton, are visiting Mrs. Burke's sister, Mrs. n. .1. Riley, of oner- lott/elown-S. l —Mr. Elmer Pineau, Principal of the Tlgnish High School, Tlgnlsh, is spending the holidays with rc- iotives. —Misses Wtnnifred and Hannah Callaghan returned to Summerslde otter an enjoyable vlslt to their home tn Tignlsh-T. -—Mr. Clarence Cameron, Mann- ger of the Provincial Bank at Tig- ntsh, spent Christmas at his home in Indian Riven-T. —Mr. C. B. Moi-its, of Morris, Bernard and 00., Tlgnlsh, spent Christmas at his home In Sum- mcrsidc.-T. —Miss Ethel Hagan, of Mliivule, lii spending the holidays pleasantly in Summer-aide. —Mlu Edna DcsRoches, of the firm of Messrs. Strong and Co., Sumrnei-sldc, spent Christmas at her home’ in Mlscoudhe-S. staff of MessrsuR. T. Holman, re. turned on Tuesday from Dartmouth, N- 5-. Where he spent the Christine; holidays at his home-B. —Mr. Maximo Peters, of Summer. side, left on Monday for g ghgfl business trtp to St. John, N.B.-s, -—-Mrs. Hopgood, of St. John, N3. is spending a few days with her par- BIIl-B. Mr. and Mrs. John Bmntlman, of Summerslde-S. -l<"rlends will be interested t4 hear that Mr. Mills, of Halifax, fa- ther of Mrs.‘ B. W. Robinson, of Summersids, is u well as can be expected, after an operation per- formed recently. Mrs. Robinson ii with her father at the present time —S.- --Mr. Nathaniel White, who h! been spending the ‘Christmas vocal tiori with his parents, Dr. and 11:1 C. De Wolfe Whltie( of Bummerlld returned to Halifax on Tueldl! morning. Jle was accompanied bl Mr. Francis J. Kelde, of Rathclll Colicefl. who was the guest of iDl —Mr. Weeks, of the advertising and Mrs. White for the Christmd holidays-B.