BigAClearancc Sale or LADIES’ COATS NOW 0N Come Here for Best Styles and Biggest Values A line of Coats that were good values at 332-09- 835-99. 939-99, 943-99 Ind "Pl "m" to clear at 33 1-3 off. , This line includes all our very belt Coats. Many good atylea left to‘ choose fro!" in Marvella, Velour‘, Cut Cheek Velour, etc, Half and lull lined with best quality im- lngs of nllk, satin and sateen. with and without fur collar‘! and Cllffi- All l" "'9 "cw straight line and side closing mm. No old styles and a il°°d Mlvfilllv" vi will" i° choose from including fawn, brown, grey, eoe. All sizes from 16 year; to size 44 at 33 1-3 off. OTHER LINES LADIES AND MISSES COATS AT $11.98, $16.00, $18.75, -$21.00 AND $28.00 CLEARING AT 25% coats of Polo. Tweed and Velour. Good serviceable atyles in shades of prey, fawn and brown with and without n» collars and cuffs. rim is a wonderful opportunity to secure a good quality stylish coat at a very reasonable price. CHILDREN ’S COATS The balance of our Children's Coataare now clearing at Big Diocounts. DRESSES Of Flannel, Canton Crepe, Crepe De Chine. Triootlne, Flannel Drersaee l'n malny smart styles and some trimmed with contracting colors, Satlins and Canton Crepe»; in lnoro drgagy style; and r. good assortment of shades, also a good llino of Pol-lot ‘Pwiil and Trlcotine Dresses in serviceable dressy utyl¢8~ All ilus- o"? PPR?" l" wammlbl‘ and sure to please. Prowse Bros Ltd. THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE l . 6. ‘ll-IO? from Holman Oatliol- —8PIOiAL omos Aroun- pin Parlors tonight. Mualo by Uln- one Cnlno Orchestra. 855-10-80-2-11 -WHEN IN OUMMIRIIDE - Call at the Western office of the Guardian on Water street. Sum- mereide and pay for your Guardian If you want to get one of the won- derful Farm Calendars. -—8PEO|AL DANCE AT OLIM- phi Parlor; wolgllt, Mime by oi:- ons Casino Orchestra. 655-12-80-2-1i -—-VEO'8 MOVIES in the Strand Theatre. Kensington on Friday night were well patronized and de- served the high oconiums that were showered upon them. All con- tributing powers combined to give the patrons of pictures that were present entire satisfaction. Y. —- SUMMEHBIDE BUUINEBS COLLEGE-We specialize in Boolr‘ keeping. shorthand and Typewrit- lng. Winter term opens January 6th. J. J. Pogson, Principal, 639-12-27-8! —BORDEN CHAPEL-HALL - Borden Dramuitlc lOlub presents its very pleasing comedy drama “A White hie” in 4 acts on Tuesday Wedi-Fri.-Mon.-Tues. --CALENDAR8—A llrnltod num. bcr of the wonderful calendars for farmers being issued by tho Guar- dian have been received at th Western office of the Guardian on Water Street. Summerslde. A calendar will be given to the per- son renewing the Guardian or to any new subscribers. —BOYS GET BUSY. -— If the swift skating boys of Kensington do not hustle and organize a Hockey Club and develops a team, the agile young ladies will supplant. them and prove their a-mazonian similarity. Healthful vigorous exer- llasilern Guardian . JQHUP flfi-Iilfillllfll GROWI- ..'IAI‘I’IIN' AdINF-Kr. .3- W. Murdock in now Guardian Al- on: in Montague sndrlli be plau- ed to receive new: items, advert/il- inn, Job Printing. new and re- newal suhlcriptfonm-tf. “JNAME olurr-rso- Your w» respondent lreureto to innate that in our reporlt of the speaker; of the citizens meeting hold in Geome- tolw-nashont-tllmoaolhltllllelnameo.‘ Councillor Blmlltlh lwae lnhdventenlt- lly muiiiooth-oa. , . ....°KiNDl..Y BEMEMBERED - M-rs. A. 1E Jenkins who no kindly gave of her time and talent in as- sisting the coached-s and pupils on the Georgetown Hizh School in meeonlting lhheir oalllt a short lldme ago. was waited upoln recant- ly and ‘presented with a beautiful present in token of who alpprecilu tion the teachers olllowed for her aas’lstnluoe.-—A. ....'A FINE ENTERTAINMENT- Amlolng the many pleasant Christ, mlels entertainments held- ln and about. the Eastern capital during ilhle llalnt week were the Christmas llreo and entertainment for the Bap tdelt Church Sunday School on Tues- day ovelnlllllg, the Christmas true and enterbalnnne-nt for the ohil~ dron of St. David's Church on Thursday evening. and the Christ-l mas trcev held for fill-e pupils of! tho primary room of one Georgetown; High School 0n, Tuesday morning The last of whlldh was made pos- sible onily through the unlillering er- fortg lot the tench-m‘. Miss Taylor‘ who is indeed to lbel congrzalzulallcd on ‘lihfl success 0i‘ the lelnlterllaln- men-t.——A. ....'ILLNESS REGRETTED -—A report has recently been circulated- throughout Mmlltague which wlul be n s0ulgc~ of regret "to his former parishioners alnd many others as -well, ilo the effect that the R/ev. David Wright ‘is very seriously ill at lhla present charge, Blue Moun~ talus, Nova scotia. Mr. Wright was for a number of yearn pantor of the Montague lPresbyten-llvzr Dong-raga- clse stimulates a mind alert, and thus developes the ivllolle man- -—LIVE POULTRY WANTED- Lilrno Chicken and Fowl, 5 lbs., and up from Dec. 30th to Jan. 7th. Farmers with Poultry for sale can got assistance in culling their flock and in lpllCklllK out next season's breeding stock by getting in touch with S. ll. Pendleton, Brunswick Hotel, Kensington.—666-12-30-3i -—GUARD|AN REPRESENTA- TiVE-The Guardian's Western representative has an ofllce on Wat- ler street, Summerside, next m Laurence Gallanfs Tailor Shop (and directly opposite the Gallant- Crockett, bl0ok)-—-hls phonp gumbo;- f5 233. He is an experienced news- paper-man. capable of giving ad- vertising counsel and service, 313,. pleased to receive news, .and will be subscriptions or advertising. tion, and wlhile ‘here mod-e many friends both of his own and other ‘congregations. During the Great War his only son Colin, was among the lnnis-sinlg, no wvord lever having been received as» to his irate. lilhis has proveln ouch a Iheavy blow toi like Rlev. gentleman that it ne- count; largely for i155 collldifon today. We bold ornt the hope, how- ever, ilhat libs work in the Master's vineyard is not yet lili-nis-lnell, amki tlhnlt. he will ultimately be fully ros- tored to his wonltod hcallih and vig- 012-1. ..* MANY HAPPY RETURNS- Yesterday, Mr. Daniel Gordon of New Perth celebrated lhlis 97th] birthday, having been born on De- ccnlber 29th, 1827. Mr. Gordon hasl been laid up for some time as a re-, suit of an unfortunate accident two or three winters ago, when he slip- ped on tlhe ice and broke his hip, —A CHRISTMAS TREE was held at the Brae Lot 9, school Tuesday evening under the supervision of the teacher. The school room was tastefully tile-curated for the occa- sion, the elltertainlnent was excel- lent and the tree was n work of belcluty- The gifts, which bun-g "Don the tree rwem distributed by Santa Olalls, who radiated good cheer. All present, young and old enjoyed the evening's program which was brought lo ll close lb)’ After the reading of the BddYBB-S Father McDonald replied in a short address complimenting the raw" payers, the teacher and pullllB f0!‘ their splendid work durinB "19 Pa“ year. He also complimentéd the \Vomen's Institute of this district Absence lg in love wllllt wluil is to IN CHARGE 0F FlNANcEs fir“ 1t pnia out tho llltlc lllul kindleil lllc grout. Prom-Treas. of Manitoba Gets Posi- tion with Winnipeg Electric .\1ll\nr(l‘n Liulmrnt for (Hilda. " —" WlNNlPEG, Dec. 29.—Hon. F. M- BlilCk, PlIOVlIlUiM Trelnsurli-r of U18 Qlllglnl; of the National Anthlslnl. —-CHRISTMAS SERViCE-- The holy feast of Christmas was colelflratcd l-ll lnrlhll Rivm" parish with all the siglliizlnce that is ut- lnchcxl to “this nloot essential event, but although thus pysically disabl- od I his mental faculties are remark- ably alert for one who is almost a contennrlan. He contllflues to take a deep interest in the affairs of the day, and having been a great stud- ent of the Scriptures practically all ibis life, he taken n keen delight in expanding his views on religion “in mgard _to Bilblcal prophecies. His general health is good, and but. for the injury to his hilp would no doubt be around attending to his fllrm duties, or working in his shop. Even after he had passed his 90th year he was busily engaged in mak- ing spinning wheels, at which work he was expert. That he may not only reach but pass the century mark is the hearty wish of numer- ous friends. ....'DEPA RTURE REGRETTEQ- a eoooooooeoo ovomoeooooo 9 . hm: fl-iSOClflLUd with lhe enterprlfilo Bayer Studio Professional Card? l s hlalllioba, has resigned his port- fuglo in the Bracken Cabinet to be- cmno vicc-prellidcnt in charge of finances of the Wlnnipég Elem“ (To, it is announced iblis afternoon Mr. Black before entering the Gov- (‘Tllilltiiit was treasurer 0i’ the Unit. ‘d (lluin (irowslrs, Ltd. _ A statement issued by the Winni- peg Electric said that lll View Ol tllp growth zllld development of the‘ Ctilllfliiny and its subsidiaries. ll. llliil llwn uollsidnrcd advisable t0 some person of broad financial ex- perience who could devol-le all "l5 limo to that branch. and with this object in view the ll°llll§l°ll 9f vlce‘ prcairll-lli. in chnfge 0f flllanml‘ m“! been created. and offered to and qcppplnd by Nit‘. BllICk. _._-.4-o->—— for their meritorious work in fit- mg up the school which is second to none of the Primary Schools 0f this province, being well ellulnllod 1,, with maps two beautiful new black- boards, drinking-fountain, drinking glasses. lamps, window shades and inst but not least a beautiful cloak. After a vote of thanks had been tendered the teacher for his cDlEfl- llid work and also one had been tz-nllemd Fllthcr McDonald fur fit- tcnilllng and glvlnB all 954F955- Santn Claus arrived on the soon-s and proceeded to a Xmas Tree‘ which was all decorated and laden with presents toi- the pupil! lllld, took therefrom and rrolwllwd w. each pupil and to the teacher their‘ several presents. To sce Santa Claus approach the tree which was all lisntcd up by l-nnlllns and emitting sparks from it N EW ZEALAND scl-lool. Tl S. l-annunl Examination of NowleZcallatallid School. N°- 113 Klng s dozens of sparklets was an nmlls- ing scene for the little ones. _ The Ifalstlor Riv celebrated ‘the fir". twp n the parish church, and llm l, Si. lilaryh; (Jllapel, Ken Her: till; dc tiannle 1b th the occasion lilam ivns rc Y lhlt Dxehonds. A nlass l-luiicll to great feast was nicely chanted the Clfflll‘ and Hymns presented the cxnfied occasion were swle rendered. of’ this congregation ran-won to revere the v0 and to admire arduous work that Myr. Gillis still pcrfornllnl: ‘in his ecclesiastical jurisdiction. ' . Yolfvi! ivlfo has licrlllell. raced.“ . Mgr. D. slnglton plate with thcl solemn U135 Krczlt (Oil-Ell A p pro pria to llllvll tlla noble I llnvo merely ncqui J. Gillls. KPH-JCS in 1st one coralirf-rml,» ulerc propor- e illefice and fitting to and the celebration of C0111- domaln of —-Y. not it wrong. My Miss Gertie lMkzlnnils lior a nnlnbm of years employed vrllth tho lain Dr. Frasier as office asslsia-ni, book- - koopelr. etc. left a few (lays llgn iclr iler home in who Northern pant oi’ King's County. During her slayl in uWc-rxtagun, Miss Mclnni; maria nunny friends. tho nla-ture oi‘ her employment bringing her in con- tg; inct Willi} a largo number of people. lillias Mcllnnls nvns uln excc-ptlonaliy 58mm“ nlodel young lady, in int-it, any girl were preachlrtl at both services would d“ “M! w l7°ll°w mm” “m” wlith resourcefulness for which Mgr. 95°95 ‘ma “"1"” “h” Gillie is truly rated. Tile members kmaw“ mhlrmlghlml every Kings Counily,--owing to luv some- ry person whalt rnslerved. yet lwi-tha-l ever and cheerful disposition, only n lilrll-ieli is number had tlho pleasure of her in- Mllo greallly regret her dopani-urc. was widoly this lpart or itlmlau- acquaintance. We under- ,slilll1d from very reliable authority llhllllt before the advent of the cheer iul alprlng iiflas Mclnllis will ra- turn no lus agnlin, not as an cm- pioyeo howl-rel‘. in Wllltlll she has learanc ale of Coats Every winter coat in this splendid selection-the best that Prince Edward Island 0ifers—-the height of cor- rect fashion, the supreme in is reduced to-day without re This is a chance that in need 0f a coat. 3 big saving groups At $10.00 A group of nice quality coats of many lsorts worth to $15.00 each, now offered during this sale at each $10.00 At $13.50 This range 0f 24 coat-s includes gar- ments regularly selling as high as $22.00 each. Going at only $13.50 quality design and tailoring gard to any former pricings. you cannot afford to pa-ss if you are i At $18.00 l In this lot 27 dsome n e w 008.13 0f many kinda, worth to $29.00 each, on sale at only ' $18.00 OFF ALL OTHER MISSES AND woman's VCOA T8 $32- Coats will sell at $21.34 $36. Coats will sell at $24.00 l $40. Coats will sell at $26.67 $48. Coats will sell at $32.00 $60. Chaim will sell at $40.00 TERMS POSITIVELY CASH IVIOORE N°LEOD lZ'[.'I,{I0lll'IillC0. heavily lililllll with cunriy ,2\I"‘_)l€'S, etc, wlliuil llc ch00."- illlliy (lllfilflllllltkd lalncll: iizo llrhllzl» rcn, each rccciving 4t llnunlecwls supply. "Charlie" lllhc.» ihlllliull care» ‘taker oi‘ this church was not inr gomcn on lihlg QCClLSillll. SilliLt illkol‘ their purl, Snutinftllduinilule lml-TSTJTIZRIIY-lrléflld 5 were delighted to Georgetown are Miss Helvll 901 see hlm.—A_ main, P. W. 0.. oils.» Allllll- Sol ' ____ lmm, .C_ D _(}_’ Mina (trace DuUHlKl-‘V __'Miss Lyldia. R098, Milllner 0! P, W, ‘C. and Mr. ‘Charles lllllboll the J‘. J. ‘Hughes, 00., Soul-is, la S. D. U., James Flt-zlzeraldfli D- spondlng a holiday at her lhomo in llilisls Daisy .\ilcDo'uguil, l’. W. C-—, GcorgcltclwIL-A. _ DR. I. E. CROKEN County was held on llle ewllln! M‘ VETERINARY sunosou 1m. 22nd Bhnll was‘ nlgeltlgzllnllst Offieo and Residence llflllrlY fill l ° 99°?” ° , _ v 48 Great George Street "l" and some from wnaymg d a . served most faith-fully, but us. mis- tlreel; in. one of rho most lproopor- ous narming homes in thin pro~ 1nce.-J_ __'M-lsa ‘Mary lMoCornmck, of itlm l m clmflqtwmwm Bowman smlspelu Jllnardfil Llnlmsnt for Col - a ahomt vacation. at her lhom/e in Georgleriiolwn.-A. lng with him very kindly in-lvell a-lt-d wlltcr n. shcrt uddrcs» and owing to clillrar cnlgnlzcnlellls ‘zho Jlovlhll did lfeIl-olw nook hi9 departure. YORK SCHOOL CLOSING PHONE sot "m2 Next to Custom House 1218-12-811110, _ McDonald & McPhe B. A. I. A. McDONALD H, F. McPHEE. B. A. E Barrister; Attorney. Eto. The examination which conalflteil ’ . Bay. A feature of the ovenlnil W35 the l of thel ledge o! their work. addresses, delivered at the close. In York School the closing exer- l-l ~ holidays of reading’ recltatlons, geographywlnsts for the Christmas l history llllil Enkllilh Wild mllilllclellfllere held ‘tm ggilzzaeglggtélghggr by the (anchor, Mr. Conway and the room was as Y ‘lhv. Father Reginald McDonald of lllo 0661191011- lRollo A large number of garenta and friends of the pupils were present. The several grades 1 n1 ivere examined in various subjects ""‘~‘°,‘,‘,‘,",‘j§“,,§",{‘,.§’“,.?,§‘,§§§°§,§‘c§o.§. nml showed by their ready and cor- Zlllnlly m}? ruling‘ of the school. maroon answers. a thorough know-I address lacing fPflll by Ml” Mm“ gnret Conway. daughter In the short M"!!! 1° |é*;Il.l:'°fl“own tench“ and the presenmuon w“ the speakers congratulated the tea-i Riley Building Mark R. McGuigan B. A. (IARRIBTER, BOLICITOR, Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Inland Dr. C. C. Archibald; .Graduato of N. Y. Post Graduate, Medical Gehool and Hoboltal Practice limited to lye, Ear, Nose and Throat Offloe layer Building Great om» ltrut Telephone ISO-J. onlu Houro-i-otolznmmlul ETC“ of illn-forll who Prrllrrlptlnn Tnblrts. , rollul-l-rs im- mlull- from t r sumo fnrln-, lll "UH. If lull fut. ililllr‘ whit-Santa lglllliilflfliifilqh:"Qoriff .111, hf..." pvlolln Selection-Jim Proud: Mon- 4...‘ no {hale lnhletn. l: you purl-l- you ologue-A Present for Aunt Jana ‘may secure them direct by sendllur nrlce to the Motors Bldg" Detroit, Mich. They :1» illit..'.‘.““.f'.'ll.ili“..°iii'le.ii.f. i122‘ “tines: Chow-slaw no unpleasant efforts. illiille by Master John Hanlon- Are You Fat?‘ l Just Try This’ 'l'hllllsnulln nl’ ovrrlnt U900"; 710ml llfllVrlllP lillmllor by lollvwlfli? fl" 59'4"" T enl- . llttln fnt‘ i! an lilo fnlnolln Mnrluoln Prosulv- Min-mole 60.. General Chorus-Christmas else-Christmas Customs in Other Louis Vmlsey; Santa's Tmiolk-dsabeilt Brown; Rf- , Mlmopqcltnlion, Buying Chris mas Presen s rerommeu‘ —Aletba MacDonald: Monologue-- Christmas Songr-Mary Veelley; Recitation-A Free Gtflt-Stanlley Vesney; Monologue-Frank Ve-ssey cher and pupils on the good worll: done and wished them all a Merry Christmas. The following is the programme; Bells; Exer- Lnnde-Junlor girls; Handing - Monologuw-Mra. ' —Roy Veesoy: Dialogue-dminting a Chair; Monologue-Jillian Mac- Donald: EX€Mllle—Tfl6 Favorite Claus lll Com- g. G od Save are King. TOMOWDOW ALDIGPIT mro-uloF For Constipation Nature's Remedy PRTab- lets) a vegetable sxafive wi a pleasant, near-fo- nature action. Relieves and prevents bilionlnul constipation Ind it‘ headaches. Tonal and ‘ strengthens the digestion and assimilation. Block lll Jllllflllil-INIO III The also" fl-ln nae-trad d1: a s, candy-contort. r eh ldren 81D nr"‘idi'i"'ilwuu ....'CHRl8TMA8 TREE.-It has always been lnhel custom of the Jlontagllu Presbyterian. iCongrega- tlon. no remclmber the children a; lthe Christ-mus season. lliaslt year ‘however, olwlnlz tlo the fact that ltho [Rev Mr, McKenzie luld taken a. new charge in» Ontario. and this pullpit yvlals vacant, ilt was an ex- ception io lihel long established ous- lom. the children having to deprlnd on what the ‘stocking would eon- tniln when ltlley uwoko on Christ- mas morning. Tibia year home-var, llllfl wlfllflullatlon is lfortunate in 314M498 W 088ml‘. ilrl the person of the- Rlev. John. Sterling, who is just as thoughtful ior the children as his predecessor and wllth the help of Mats‘. Sterling. who is o. splendid woman. and who_ is certainly not out of place both from no» spiritual and the social wide of life an the wife of o clergyman. togollher with the heir of fllllGw‘ aimhe fflilhbill women of this nlglregaltkyil. On Tuesday vvonllilc the 28ml! a (lilrlei- mas iz-‘oetilisnd ontglnizinmbnt was ld blohum, Afteracarp- 2:11! flow-Poll Ilwram conei HM The lafltonidtincr- was not lo large as on previous yearn. Many ol‘ the people being UJLHVHTO that such nn ever-t was tlvki-nv; lplnrc, The Rev, Mr. Mcbell/aln of Valleyilold, ex- pressed hlls lplolwurg alt being pres- ent alt this time and after a. lnlslf outline of what tlhrlsiimaa ronl-ly means the pronouncing m’ u“. benediction brought the joyoup iOIC‘ cordon lilo a close» PERSONALS _-'Mr.'Cha1-lle Mloliood has re- turned from Western Canada on .1 visit lilo his home in Georgotown.-_ A. __'~Mr, William Mal-toll. Buffalo, N. Y._-lil unending a. well-learned holiday with bib puments. llmg “.3 M-rs. Wm. Maxltoll. Georgetown-A. __'l.\fir. lE. J. H. Mlorrlosey of me staff of Queen Square School“ lclty is spondlng the holiday at hi; homo in Georgetown-A. ‘ --*Mr AnguaCl l_,Cit Aw 6r. nallllm. npontmzlirlwmlce $0: of recltintlonlneongll, eta, in lch I116 (UTHIOD 7M7 efficiently 5M5! his another. Mrs. Georgetown. Needle" 1o my Ans. ~-’Ml'- Jolllellh Kiggfns. Teacher , at Dnrerald is visiting his .bf(y[h5p' Rcv. Flltller Klxzillu, Georgetown. _.'Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ray Sohul-lnlnn , and lllliltlle son Gould oi’ Dodalalnd, ll $85K. are vllslillng in Goal-gown] l-lle guests or Mrs. Schurmalfe pan . ants. "Mr. and Mrs. Ai-r-x lM-cconp. ll 0Y1. (‘ralorlzolowrn-A, ~ We want to express our sp- precistlon of the Pilwmi” extended to us by 0"" w" tamer! during the Pl" 7"” We an tlfllble to P¢"°"' -., ally wieii lll our PFFW" “d- the Bea- a ii l --'-'\'lIl011'!§ the rliudonis lrpendjlnq p their Vlltmltbolls m. lt-n-elr lmmp; 1., ‘i Forst Bites l Mllllrd‘! taken out of them. oulation and " plicafione. s. l" r owl's Greetings so tlko "l" moans of extandlng our M“ - wlahu for n Merry 90mm" and Proapereur New Yell‘- the sting Qulckens cir- prevents com» I v. n. E. PARKMAN‘ Optician and 0P¢°l‘"'"'l" Mimhptle, P- 5- l- .‘- Allah’ Currie. wfrvl