.-,. ` .“-I " 1 "'1 1-_*f ' ~- -‘~ " \ , _ » . . l _ , . fi. ._,_, -.t1-:nfl xi , , , i-. 1 4 l -it-r'---., ._ .. ni _ -._ _ i _ ...,`,_`“. ..- g.. * l l Y "V ’ 4 steam" ~ * cl-muorrlnnwu -ssq l 4 ‘);"*» \\‘\\\ *\\l“¥v.\\~\\~\~\\§\~x\\-\\\ve<\\\s~\»\~\\\-e mes- new v~\\\\v~.-~ A Carload of B. C. Halibut Other fish in olden times were eaten en fast days. but halibut has always been recog- nlzbd as such a royal dish that it was eaten _ holy, i.e., festival, days Instead. Hence its 'F gs' »\ -ss-;\\\»~x~sa.>~>\\.x~g gs; s-xus »\x-;`-. "->-CQ.-ax _ks-..._ .~. name--holy-but. ing or baking. In time for Christmas. -1 ` \`r\§\>\\\}\§\)% X § §\)\;\`x -X‘0int/ment nolv. This halibut is entitled to be called fes- tival fish because it was frozen fresh in British Columbia and deilwersd to us with all its original goodness retained. Tell your dealer you want some National Halibut and he'Il cut you thick slices, splendid for ,proll- Prize receipts are new being judged- _ we hope to be able to mall winners cheques T \\ Ta ~ \__ & Jmliiiilfn NATIONAL Flsli Col~1l>ANv|§ .Qi t§.,- "nur/afvu. 152.?/7'/fsA;;/?"r\7»4f/owxg ms/1" ° ' 5 -lisa _ s-i usd , _l sus l_ s-us, '_'* ‘ I i THE WESTIHII _ cr: 2 7:5 2 3 L SIS? 1 _ __ wiv _ -lite .-.s-~>.s.-~.-- .n.s~..-.-xx`...-. +~.¢»-~s..,..._ _a » ..s=~‘»>»~‘s<.;».\-»\\.\~x>1.~.` ~[~2» ins’ 5 x ___-_ __ *.- . I ' _ ._pREssEs, priced $10.00 _to I -SHOP frowmans Catalog $15.00' clenmg at “'75 “ch u -COTTON HOUSE DRESSES, Slncla-ir's. 10807-'I-4~3l worth $1.75, -to clear $1.00 each at -T-" .Sinclair-'s. 1 10807-14~2i --Fun s£'rs, regular $25.00. re- _ _,,m, --l- duced to 15.00 at Sinclair’a. -wool. sl-ioui.oci'i scam-°s, 103°?-14-3| qty] MUNI e » la .00 t $10.00, lling Half _“°“ Prile ;t¥Sincla<.Ir's. 810807-14-Zi. -LADIES’ C0578. W0l'll1 10 ti on r.i iiti 5 ____ $25.00, selling for 15.00 in our ,- _ ...gangs s|<|RTs extra quality Xmas sale. Sinclair & Stewart Lim; 0 I I 9 rl 'I3 I C I' Q 5 m msterisl, regular $'9.00 to $12.00. ited. 10307'14'3 clearing at $4.95 each-Sinclair & . _ _ 10g07.14.2| ._.LADiES’ DRESSES. wortlh 5...... ml... mm to $20_0w0u_ Mc, ,,,,,, Eastern Guardian -BIB VALUES in Ladies' Under- each at Sincla-ire. 10807-14-21 . A8 s'*"'TATI°NERY` NEB , i J* wear in our Cbrlstmais sale, $1.50 "°; -- XM _ line for 98c' 90c quality for 69c; -BEAUTY SPOTS IN CANADA. fancy b0X68 at Mwbon B- and sample garments at wllolesale -Through the efforts 0! Ml' C1138 10607'5-ltS`-21d°- prices, others in proportion-Sim Meikle. the Board of Trade_ at illaire stewal-r,Limite¢l. losor-14-2i summersiue alter their regular -.*F.RENGH IV0RY.- Ever: meeting on fruesday night, was piece stamped at Mabolfs. -POLICE COURT. -One drunk shown il number of colored lantern 10657-5-tts-Zidc a first offender, came before Stl- allides depicting the beauty spots --_ pelrdiaary Wyatt, at the Summer- of 0amlda,`from the Atlantic to the ..°WANTED 1,000 GEESE BY side Police Court Monday morning Pacific. The many present were Friday. Highest prices. HlH. Cox. ` and was sentenced to a line of $2 high-ly pleased with the views. 10751-12-31 _ a l ti -_ l - Iing “.5 suspended urns goo _Acco niaeloewr bean. -_ ..~Al.i. lclnns or poultry wan- e A or - 'Dba death took place Tuesday of ted. H.H. Cox 10751-1261. -CONCERT ENJOY-ED-A very Mr. Pius McKinnon at 1:1; rosi- _REDucET"PR|cEs an week. `l _ _ -' "‘-1-_-- enjoyable programme of dialogues dence at Grand River, at e age -- _ tl fill lnusical selections, etc, was giver of 72 years after a brief illness. C2111 H11'-1 119_CU11V111°°d» HH- C0!- ` -. ____ , 10151-12-ai _ - , . M -iillf; ' ,M , _. _ _ _ `°‘§-'L_ __ __--f-f-si"ll:lii1i-'. :_ -or » T 'P "P " ` ' if was given in two parts, and during funeral which will be held today long wool gloves at $1.00 per pair. tille intermission n sale of candl.('i`hursday) sit 10 a m, i0 St- Short Ones at 300. J. W. ‘Mllr was held. Pat.rick's Church, Grand River. dock Co.. Montague. in the Epwoirth Hall on Friday His brother, lRev J C McKinnon, of nigbi: last. to a large and appreclu Herring Cove, N S. a-rrived on -- - tive audience The programme Monday night and will conduct. thc ..*YOU SHOULD SEE our ladies -PROFITABLE AFFAIR -Thi -SOMiE HEiN. r iiiiiii IRL - lvl Burrows ..°l=oR >'tMAs-A pail- oteye- Biiii iilili istics just pu-lllisheti llere more --<-e->-- nn 1" per tent of nil the homes Clemenceau has proved he de_ babies will be weighed to find out tfernlanl are new in tile posses- Served to be called Tiger He pep litany things in the eating and l oi foreigners Lately foreign- waded 3 Pullman po,-le,-‘to make health clircles. etc. pmfer whole blocks to single his berth before 9 0.cI0ck_ _._- d'111il5» --<-o>-- ln lleriin 3,500 houses were sold _\||,,,,,.,|~, |,|,,|,,,,.,,¢ go, ||..,,.,., _p,¢..,`Pioneer Athletic Association ileid have invested 350.000,000,000 in pa- ' per marks in German real esta,e_ nlerside is to lliive the Red Cross -1- whit-h is not 0ne.nm, of its real nurses present in the Town Hall. ERI-JN U90 13 -‘\CC0l°diIlS 1° value. to give health advise to mothers ____- lvi-ih hzubies. and chilidren, the XMAS BARGAINS XMAS GREETINGS. ` " '_ ' T their meeting at Cfirney Bros. Wetinesday evening, and several Bowness assisting 'were Mis matters in regard to hockey was l'-‘annie -Sharpe, lMlss Hazel Hard- taken up und expects to put for lllg and Miss Gila s Stewart. - , - - ' dv slward the regular showing in 3: hot-key circles tilis sezisoll. 1 to fordgners “.m,,n the last me ing all decorated with lots ot' goof Plymtutll .Rock breed and. 11° »106a7~‘=i-tls.21dc- m _ ` . tibings to eat. The iislling pond doubt Hugllle will have something -_-° ‘t]‘.1;)e<-iild--°_"- Illei nrite llrs Cam belfi is not Men’e Mack. Coats $6.75, Overalls $1.50 and $1.05. Men's Rubbers $1.15 and 31,35 48?* ltlielr little son, Jolln lA\liisoil_ at the D - - . '. _ ' p lags or four moutlls. The little Western Personals. ionll' possessed with rare personal ifeuow was sick amy _8 few hours __ -charm, but she is also undoubted- -and passed Doaoefiilly 8“f*1l'~ -iMr Wallace Novo of Eiilerslie I5' °“° °f K““g`” C°“"‘Y best Lumbermsn'e Rubbers $2.85 .=.l ---4-0°*-°”“` iwas a visitor to iSumrnerside Tues.‘m“5I°I““S- TWD' 111° as V91 1111' Men's Overshoes 4 buckle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.00. WANTED -vida- Qeese, Ducks, Crate fatted chickens. Fancy prices. of thanking you for your kind . Hlrllkrc tlBganicCphtlr;|il;ste.Bi§Eo\i;=ot;lt{ *SHIPPING S h 1 h ui: es rm: o.. . .. _ .. .-1 c l‘. EV 'I1 8 -““°'.“:"-<-'ra.“i:*‘=:sr":r::.r:'§. .$1121 “‘;;:“.“..“.“°“.‘:;"i lit; “ii ....... ..... N 9..... 3 ' w a nerve- x us , ' s~ , W il m6l'- , ‘ ' ' eil 'scenic must have to regain nerve “de "smug among the schooh load of coal. for Vi .A. Poole & Oo. *orce and energy. Thnts why its ’ Lqwer Montagu¢_ After dischutg. ,S"“““*°”d~ and me mme” mis week' ing she will load produce at Lower l - decided whether they will make* d . i - ay ‘ ___ .thetir home in 'Montague or Char- _ _,Rev F ther Smmi' Kink ot etcwn. Tile-.r numerous friends -f :ssl i zlvire visitors to \Snmmerside Mon- upon them._J' ,_--.,__. . ec. Mews. r.s.l patronage of 1922. Solicitlng your further requirements, Wishing all a Happy Xmas. I' LLOYD COX m748_12’3L MORELL. P. E. I. Graduate Ie O eine _ ‘ -fc -- W _ ” "“ "‘ "' *"1"* *ii* with 4m. rm., _nw ‘ M _ ` i"" ie ndcrson’s FOR ` YOUR XMAS SHOPPING A wHoLE week oi= satis oavs oecsl/lean larl-I -ro gsm; This is the time when you need eletrs su | h pp ies, why not s op early, and shop here. The bargains MUST please you. Picked tea has advanced 10cts per Ib. not my pri" below cost. Call and ace a epeggi QM °f gy", ,"4 t°y|_ REAL INAPI Black Wool Dress Goods $2.00 ei- rd 1 | ,- S»»i»~ii~i =>~-- G---u sm ..1°.--‘Sf is ..°..°.§‘..‘__‘__:i::_i:: 3 5"P°"'°" ‘i“*"*Y» 1"* "Ni blue n_'s°. 54 ineil $3.95 psi- ,mi to clear at $1.50 5'” SONG. 44 Inch. per yard 31,00 Plaids fer children and ladies dresses. per yard 35,; Unbleartahed Cotton. yard wide, almost heavy as duck, per yl ._ .......................... .............................. 14g wbtte and colored Flannslsttes. good width, per ysi-4 ____ ggg Msn's Leather Mitts 75e to $1.20 ww Puffs, e2.4o is sa.1o Blankets, par pair _ _______ “_” Xmas Gifts - .. _ _ 20% off Toys ..... _ _ _____________ 20% gy; Dry Goods _ _ __ 2095 eff Boots _ _..._ _ 20% eff Rubbers 10 to 15* off All packages Tea We per lb. Andsrson'e Special Bulk Tea 45e per Ib. Crockery Wan ...........-.....,........._...._.,.._................... 10* eff Groceries ..__...-...............___..._.........._................`... 10 te il* eff All the goodies, candles. nutli grapes, bulk dates, oranges, oheeelates In boxes ste. L. ANDERSON . ."- :“.l;.’.“.;.°'.=“l.‘l".' '°'.*sr l‘.i’“‘S '"3 "§°i.i ‘“ ““‘ “""°‘" so ereen - e . _ aeMac.Capt.Pe low directions. One dollar ia the "te from wo . _ _ | h d _ . rtil sydney, N S. has $55: ;vv°nwd’irillgg?|‘;€r gift 22:2" ‘im arrived with a ioctl of coal and direct to Mai-mais co.. 4612 yigwa- \vi.ll` discharge and load produce ward Ave.. Detroit. Mich. By dolls f s.d . \-S . _ this you will be safe from harvnhll or 1 nw' ‘ ' ` at Kings “man drugs and be able to reduce stead- 'by the JJ- Hughes C0. Schr. Cllr ii'y and euliy. without starvation issol. Capt Chapman- has arrived d et or tiresome exercise. from sydney with B load of coal ` for the Georgetown Ferry ('n Af 1 Parkman Supplies Swiliii Alllliii C1001' I°'.l“'f°““"ii“L.”“° l."“‘ ”f;’,§‘i,°;°f o urray s or vr ere Chapman belongs and will ,ln winter quarters. -Scbr. ‘Cept. M. Glllun. `N01’¢l1 Sfdllev with a load of Y6 Tyme MBITY and cleared for Grand River discharging her cargo of com e lively snssso `rAaIt~_ Xmas is not compute will iii-oc.-ml by smlmla.. . I » _ . l' Sydney Glace Bqy sch Vaughan, Capt Murray is produce at New Port 'ror Market. --'Schr. Charlotte Pltsagarld, arrived from _.,,__,__ with a load of cgi. After dischq-3. his she nroceed to New Port to load produce by the J .J. Hughes Leave your order with ce., for swim. ns - - your grocer now. Ealtem' Personals JI. W. GRAVES Q 00.; w-'-Jullildg?-is 210lll":le.| G:_or&T _ » en s n .s - _ 'Un ll J 4Mc(`ormac. ably visited gs E5 ii Montague for Picton N.S..--Schr. _ 1 4 - ll' -- l lin' _,,...\ .. --, | lr' ‘-I,iIi,;,,,-\ " * .lg-,,|S|*_-}.l' _ ' f I' 'ii , ‘-Pi_'iIIIlf`_I'J`iI' ' _ |""“' ~ végsiliiilihif' g ' S -Thcre’s a wonderful array of Christmas Gifts in the Linen Room To any careful ho_usewife, what gift could be more welcome than dainty linens for household use? Just within the last few days tihere have arrived a, great lot of pretty things that are need- ed in every well organize homie-that make lovely gifts, and are at the same time quite moderate in price. _ ` / 'b, ' _ | " _S23 ° I/ \ '.‘-"1: iii |||l| Ill Madeira Lunch Cloths - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5.25 to $10.50 ciwll Cluny Lunch Cloths, ..............$10.50. $11.50 “Old Bleach” Linen Towels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 t0 $1.50 “O]d Bleach” Gue5tT0we1g .. .. .. 051' 00151.00 “Old Bleach” Linen Pillow Cases, 221/J x 36 in. size - -$4 D01' lm" Madeirg Sgrviei-,tes . . _. _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . .$8.25 to $12.00 doz. (These sold separately also.) India hand-crocheted Doyleys - . .. _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . _ . 251- to $2-00 “Old Bleach” Plain Linen Lunch Cloths . . . . _ . . .$4.00 and $5.00 Made-up Table Cloths, round and square - - -- - - -$3.50 to $20-00 Linen Napkins ...$6.75to$‘i5.00iloz- Plain Linen, hem-stitched Tray Cloths - - -- - - - ~ - - - .. .- . . $1-00 -' _ mst I _ mlm Interesting _ Sale Wlnter '~_I_-Iats 3.75 __ $3.75 _-_ ”€?.?.’f1£.§_ M This sale lnciud a-lot of very smart realli’ to-wear Hats, a new models, very attrac tive, wearable styles, worth to $6.75 esch-