a 7 » ‘"5’? "F? wfiww 4".@‘f”"'@f“f'u*“‘:€ 1; i’: “ ,.. ., c Dt- - p. u Bu‘. ‘ !-*:'4 "cri cf C1102?‘ ' . and im- in‘. ll ; _ o_vv_-—v_ne—— I3 :- -,r\_ n f: {-2 15555571‘ 1555'“ _ imported, Foreign fllld nflmflstic iciiBuy them at Bruce's. 10930-12-16-21. ,__ Candies Imported from England & Holland i‘ The Real Treat of the Season- 544ml Low Roast tint-w. bLlss i.‘\‘ PORT Afnst. 0f the main-Lagos have tum. bzveriv. 'l‘hl~ Womrn arc :- WEDNESDAY. Christmas Specials The Largest am] BQQ‘ All we ask you is to see our Nuts 0! I-ll Oranges real Xmas Gifts, most reason- kinds for Plnflflpplcg ably priced in our window dis- your . , f i, pin)‘. Also a beautiful dis- 531m and “'12,? play oi’ Fancy Candy Boxes. calm, the best in Prince Edward _Is- Peflmm ‘n "m" innd. From $1.00 up to $lu.00 ‘valmn, 5916011 "u" we have gills suitable from “arrachigm atn baby up to grandmother. Sec * _ Reasonable our Xas Specials To-day. ( herrics Price. ifiiLook in Our Window for Quality Price__You Benefit "ffri-ea Peters. a: Summer-side, and Both Ways We have a large assortment of Ganong Bros. (‘hovvlflth ill Linn and Plain Bows, and in hulk. 539- lb- hulk- \\‘0rlii‘s l-‘inest Chocolates. Xmas 8i New Year MENU 'liiivl.i.ti\ (m iil.iil The Venetian Ca rdens u‘ “h” “ish to announce the winners India (‘hlltinfy oi‘ their contest. Celery lit-arts lst Prize $150. Diamond Ring. v - . Mrs. Earle Smith . . . . .. $1.333 GR“ “ml m“ 0m” 2nd. 5100.00 iiinnnniu Ring. NH", (ii-urge (‘rink . .. . .. . $1.1}!!! 3rd, “rs. L. B. .\li‘.\lilliin $1.080 4th, Wellington All-Neil S -4 5th. Harry Scutncr 5 lith, Johnny (iarnhiiin S 7th. lleien (lurk . . . . .. S Xlh. Mrs. “ZR. liryi-nton .. Creimi ('ili('i€l‘i!. (‘ream Celery. i . l ' ts Roast 'l'iiriiu\. Mushroom Iii ~-ini:. i-r (‘hii-krii with Brewing l 51th. Mrs. \\. lieiizlersnii S '( ill! 3 i-liiil, A. L Siiillis-ili Rag-J, Piirk. l-vlrii Allllle. lltii. F. ( . Mi-Tilillnn S 11G YPPM-lilil‘ l‘2tli, .l. ll Sui. int .. S 159 Asparagus ‘limo. (‘reamed 131m :\[|»_\_ _ , S .79 Po“- "illirhii <""r"i~- inn. Maiirire Hughes _ s or; (‘re lm’ -l lmniiocs l.'.tii. '.\ll\\ Hutch . iiiiil, F. Flcfiliiiiii . . . . .. li/J a c‘: Il-wsrrl ' 9'.’ Plum Pudding. ! ruit (like with l7th. Ida lloiviuliiin 39 (‘ream .li-lin. l illlilt‘ Pic with 13th. 3f. (‘nstnllo 5 '39 Ice Cream, Triiit and Nuts. lilth, .'\. Wcstergnril S 26 " Ten. (‘oil ~e Jiilii. Edward Dicks, Pres.-—Ra_y' Clark. Secy-'l‘reus. 'l‘he0. Gctirgcs, hlunuger a o .\l All ITAL A (ULONY (if: 1i god Ifiiliaiiiiin Vri w‘) ill ' i'illtl“t.v ill] eiflllw 1.] ._. iii twill: ' w‘. ‘ Schoolhouse on n. December, 2. when a Whist Party THE CHA RIUFTFmWN GUARDI AN ESTERII iilllliillll --'l‘W0 NEW spark plug-s will in- sure quick starting in cold weather. l , I Wu‘- f’: -rox ESCAPIID—Escaped Dec- ember lst, a silver fox, male. Erwin xlflamsay, Alberton, RR. 10921-12-15-81 -—CLEAR COD LIVER OIL f0‘: 10030-12-16-21. M —SUC(‘ESSFUL SALE-The auc- 0, tion sale on Saturday last of the ‘ furniture of the 1m Rev. a. .1. Mac- ,Donald was very successful irhere ;. !was a large attendance and things lsold readily. fetching flit prim. '~ l fill -PURCHASES rwo momma presses-Mr. John Whitehead has inure-hosed two fine trottkig horses. J one from the stables of Captain f, Lone from Mr. O. B. MaoConnack l, ‘of North St. Eleanors. It is under- ,-stood that he will ship them to flsydnt-y, N. s-s 0i —VISITING BRAKE-Mrs. Jackson and Miss Annie MacNevln, daugh- i: ters of Mr. Donald J. MaoNeviu. Q who passed avray last week at his i home in Brae. Lot 9. arrived from ‘i Worcester, Mass. to attend the fun- l oral. They will remain for a short visit with their mother-S. —NEW RESIDENCES-quit) new is being built by Mr. Everett Birt and the other by Captain Straight. They will be a nice addition to the street and compare favourably to any that have been put up this sum inc-rm S .£" . Q -GE.\'EROUS DONATION- The “Parish of MlSCOUClIg in spite of the low prices received this year for '1 dorm produce have just. sent, a full car load of potatoes to the stricken ‘Vireo. of Saskatchewan. This is a. very commendable action on the l Institute of Accnsion in the Districtl Friday evening. was hold. There were about Seven tables in all and whisl, was played until around ten thirty. Then alll enjoyed the game of “Pinning the "~*'-~_= Donkeys Tall." while being blind- folded. This game provided muoni fun and laughter and after evcry-' timmgi‘ ‘one had their turn at h the prizes ~ . but are governed by ' h, m, Gama and for Whifit “We i poor children of Sunimcrsido in tho him iorhirl mil’ "DWI which (ii.<'il‘li)llt(‘(l. Lunch was then served §anqe manna‘,- M it, was car-Jed out of rviig- I by the ladies and the 500181 OVPNHE V last year. Mrs. Kane, wife of Chief ‘ ‘ m" Plat m"? Ffldfll b)‘ Siflgillg 0111‘ NRUOMI An- of Police Kane. Mr. Harrington, ‘wit ml nivraze. of aixmt 300ithcm "God Save Our King." ' foxes or poultry, low price at Bruce's. ' Q residences are nearing completion‘ on Argyle Street. Summerside, one‘ EASTERII GUARDIAN ..'CALENDAR RECEIVED from Mr_ W. A. Johnstone, Montague- "Qnce upon B. time." ..'BARGAlNS.-From now until New Years we will give special re- ductlons on Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing. etc. Bears and Bears] Montague.’ 10903-12-15-31. ..'DEATB REGRI-ITTED.—Mnny friends in Gwai-getown and else- where will learn with deep regret of the death of Mrs. John “flitting Georgetown on Monday, December ‘lath alter a. short illnew. She was a true christian woman bright and intelligent, with s. kind and loving disposition which endeared ‘her to her many friends who shall long cherish her memory. She was twice married, first to M)‘. Clark to whom she had one son Rev. P. C. Clark. Her second hus- band John Whiting. survives also one adopted daughter Gertrude, Mrs. Mooreside, in Maine. The many beautiful floral tributes and messages of aympathy show the high esteem in which she was held. Her funeral was largely attended. Sincere Sympathy is extended t0 the family in their recent and sad bereavement. --0PENS PASTORATE-Rev. J. A. MacDonald celebrated his first High Mass as Pastor of Saint Sim- on and Saint Jude's Churches, Tig- nish on Sunday Dec-ember 13, when a large crowd attended. In his nn- nouncemenl; he said that in his ‘appointment as Pastor hero he had ‘been slated to endeavor to fulfill ‘the footstepsvof Rev. G. J. MwLellan ‘his illustrious predecessor of the past eight years. Hc asked for the mic-operation and assistance of the Parishioners in cairying out the ‘duties which were involved upon Qhim and also requested the Prav- ers of all and espcciallyr liiosn of the childixn. for his intcniitm and guidance in the iveek ‘ocforrr him. He was an instrument in the hands — Q W“ o! the 9°09“: °I Mi5°°u°he"s ‘of God and as such would endeav- or to carry on His glory. and the ' ' ' —WlllST PARTY-Asuccessful‘ ‘ i, 1 .V I Venetian 5a rdens Llmlied t 3.:.:.3i::?:::.:..‘:%“.‘:;;.;. Rosary and Benediction were held at six o"clock and were also well attended. Father MacDonald is suc- ceeded in St. 1\~Iark‘s by Rev. Phclar i McKcnna. formerly of Tignish. -BE A SANTA PAL-In responw to the request of many kind heart- cd citizens, Mrs. John Pond. West- crn Guardian. has consented to Luke care of the Santa. Pal fund for the _ ‘I Agent for the Children's Aid Society “W” 1"» "i" M“ »' i" "*1 Bill U..- 400 ciil rt \'.(lli‘.i‘il iimrrlul to. --—- and one or two symiiatheiic in. ‘i "~"mI"‘F"'iiu-ii t‘i)il\I("~. . -‘.\I.\SONIC FUNERAL — The are cal-operating with Mrs. Pond in " ‘i of ‘.lrI'l::t_ll1\' mms- Ycmains cf tho lair; John D. Goss the matter. One sometimes hears .1 n‘ m m‘, I» -._-,~,-e lenderly laid to rest in the lthe remark that there are no poo": wmliv,‘ m“ by me people's Cqnplm-y with full M”- ‘in Sunimcrsidc or on P. E. Island. I- " burl rzmient. N0 bachelors. (mic honors m‘ Monday atwmoon‘ “Rifle may no‘ be ti‘? teniible pov- . I » ‘_, - ,1“ H,“ m mo Wars 450 There was a short service at the iWW 011° 5°95 in ‘hiii-"E cities 0ft?” i 1.. m.l-,»l~_v,'.,, ,.,,._,\.,C,_. ha", grouped home for the immediate relatives .W°Y1dv but m“? a"? 5cm“ 01 “We nty ' '-'flll~ u, ,, i‘ juiitizi tiller m. l to remuzii on in the Islands. f‘ Ill-LTON SCHOOL out well. l‘i 102i ' n x- ii'ill‘.')i*l' i :1i--_-.' ‘brill. \\'l'»'|.$ \‘."!"‘ i" ; ' 1.. llllill‘i‘ uliich tilf‘| ‘I71 .l.-l. ,.m-_;h 1,3,, mouth of .\‘0\r-iiiber:-~ ‘ l".l.~i‘ of a" ‘liit rv ‘.11 lil ' iilviiilrtirn cir- \i'l 1. Fred Sherryx _ (izziflv Y 1, .lf'.'lll Sihurmuxi; llulii Roger I'.. Rr-tii Gardiner. f‘. u. period is; l l .lliYiiliféllfiliTiuz ‘ iilliuii .~> H"- ‘lilCin. i\l‘.'\ in purely niupilla villu- ptrcont (if those rehas- "xin; ilieir terms prefer Report 0i CilPilUn School for thc m, mm] (jrritll- Vllsl. Polly McCardlo; z, Grade lIL-i. Frances Rogers; Th; public service was at one o'clock in Trinity United Church ‘and vl-os largely attended. The Mas- ions attended in a body and-the beautiful burial service oi’ the Mas- ‘ons was carried out in full at the conclusion of the church service. lRev. Mr. Campbell spoke very feel- ingly oi the estimable qualities o! the deceased. Past Master J. M. Nicholson conducted the Masonic [service and gave a touching eulogy r; of their late departed brother. Pray- m iers were said by Past Master A. S. 1 MacKay. The Masons formed a icuard of honour outside the church 1y: 3. Stanley Rogers. I purine “m. Supmyhu, H 1;; (l. y .,..._l, 1l.-l;,.~l Rnggrg; g, aml marched to the grave where iinuih. fiizisses, i-ie. l( ‘t I H. J. l... RON :~:. OPTOHI-YIIIISI‘ rd Clark. - l ‘('/-—i| Olive Rogers MnnLizn-r P. ij. I. .. . ,, , Office ("um-men With " "lmmh m?‘ '5' ' l . Llurliiiv ~ Tcacncr. Ilruuslorc 1131? f} I Q-‘CTQFFEIQfQISQ i defile!‘ when ‘Yoiiiifirce I n vi t 0d lo the holiday parties and iesiiviiies, how hap- py you'll be ii all your party things are Freshly back irom a careiul, beautiful cleaning here. Be ready. Let's have the garments now. Just Phone P H O N E 9 8 3 Mambo-r Yalinvml Xnmelnthm 0/ Dyers in! (flnjllfns I1 All Kilt} 41s‘ 2-12-l5-3i l iili . l. (ieurgc .\lcCai'dle; 5 i? i? iifiifiiiflfifi 00990900000 OOOOOOOOOOOO OOOQ| F New Method Cleaners ltd-E If? the impressive ritual of the Masons low-red to its last resting place. 2. "The pail bearers were Bros. Capt. .l. Allan. A. s. MacKay. John W. Hrgiz. J. M’. Nicholson. James A Morrison and A. E. Madman-S Periodic- Eye Examinations Are vitally important. whe- ther one‘: eyes are good or otherwise. 0on1 wear your glasses for five or ten years, as some do, without re- rumination, for in that time serious changes may take place, which if not discovered, may work per- manent injury to the most precious sense you possess. Guard your eyes. i. F. HIITOIIESOII‘ was carried out as the coffin was ‘ones. uihose hopes of a visit from VSanta Claus will be shattered and ‘ their childish faith in Christmas . lost for evcr if more fortunate child- ‘rcn and older citizens do not come ‘to the assistance o! old Father i Christmas at this season of the year. The stores ‘have dressed their win- clows in gay Christmas colors and are displaying the most wonderful toys. dolls that talk, aeroplanes that really fly. skates and hockey sticks and all the things that gladdcn the hearts of children at Christmas time. ‘Many little ones will never have the pleasure of really posses- sing one of these toys. unless San- l“ Claus has an army of Santa Pals to help him in iiis work on Christ. ma". Eve. The greatest joy you can .cver know is to feel that you have been able to give pleasure to 50mg little child on Christmas morning; or to some olql and lonely soul, who has no one of their own to make them lwnov at Christmas time. a generous response to the Santa Pal fund for Summe side children is ex- pected. All the children will be vouched for by Mr. Harrington and the clersv of the town as really de- serving cases. Min. Kane and her assistants will be in the Red Cross Rooms in the Town Hall between the hours of 10 and l2 a. m., 2.30 and 5 p. m., and 7 to 8 p. m, every week day to receive donations of toys, money, etc. A Santa Pal, who‘ does not wish her name disclosed has already answered the call with a donation of five dollars. who will be tihC B680? zzPorstsn Balm the creator and preserve! o! beautiful complexlons. Tonic in effect and wonderfully sti- mulating. Safeguards and beautliles the moot delicately-textured skins. Cools and relieves all skins flushed or irritated by weather conditions. Magical in results. A little gentle rubbtnl and a youthful freshness Ind dlintlnss is instantly created. Invaluable for softenin! tho hmdl Ind mllllll them flawlessly white. no]; the perfect toilet icquisete for flu women who cares. which occurred at her home in‘ ristmas Gifts For All fifhristmas is ‘Fast Approaching, Only a Few More Shopping Days Remain. Shop Early and Avoid Dissapointment. We Will do all= In Our Power ‘to Help You. Gifts Here for Old and‘ Young Some Useful and Praotioai Suggestions for a . IothenSisier andlier A Make Them lialipy by Giving Something to Wear May we Suggest Lingerie 1s V Bound to Y Please You need not worry it it will he acceptable or not. will be. We feel lure It Ladies’ Rayon Pyjamas. Price .. ............ $1.00 t0 $098 Crepe de Cheiio Pyjamas, flowered and plain. A lovely lift. Price ........................................ fl-Mteal-u Crepe do Chemo Dance Sets, hoe trim. Only ...... $1.88 let Ladies‘ silk Rayon Pantis sud Bustiers Bell. hoe trim. ‘Price ...........-.. 31.2.5 to 01-50 "Utfirfii Nothing could be nicer than a couple pairsof our nice Silky Pull- Pashioned Boss for Xmas. Prices "nu-n"... $1.00 to $1.05 Rayon Silk Vest and Bloomers. Price .... 89o set Stanfield: Bloomers, lock knit. Price . Crepe de Chene Bed Jackets. Price ............ Rayon Night Gown, plain or tailored, lace trim. $1.80 to $2.98 Crepe de Chene Chemise . Special ......-............. $2.25 For Those Who Would Like to Beautify Their Home we Suggest’ Price Worm and ‘ BATBBDBES ABE ACCEPTABLE ' GIPTB Quilted Satin. all slum. Price Flpu-Qd Cfepg and Fancy Rayon. $8.25 and $10.98 Heavy Beacon $2.98 to $0.08 OTHER. SUGGESTIONS THAT $1.88 to $12.98 Cloth Bathrobes. serviceable. Prion All Wool Overthrows, Plain and Reversible. Price May m; 0F UsE TO h": $9.00 and $7.50 you my Fancy Rayon Cushions $1.25 and $2.50 5mg, M, $1.25 to $3.98‘ 4Q ““""'“_ L““°'"’°“ 5°“ _ -- "-45 "t Purses n sissto sit-w y? liriclge Sets, coloured. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 to $2.98 511k Du" Lanny“, __; 14-"? Pillow Cases (boxed) .. ............ $.25 psi: 5on5 H.ngk"u,;,:,_ ‘I. s, Rayon Bed Spreads. Price . . .. .... $3.00 to $6.00 o", Gaul-m f, 3 lied Sets. 1 Sheet and Piliozr Cases at ..... ... $8.98 set sweater’, (‘ard 'l‘aiile Covers, coloured . . . . . . . . . .. 85c C", mg gem-g 5a,; ,_ 51,00 and $1.08 EVE?! man would like to make his wife's work easier, so why ' (for sliort wear) not give a Comet Sweeper. Prices $6.00 to $7.50 Umbrellas for the rainy days $1.75"! it $7.78 .:- 3? For the Tiny Tots A Useful Gift a lsililskuileuCoats. Fur Lined Gloves. gauntlet style, . s 0 , ' , 2w F“ m“ Sm vest?" dome fastening. Price sass u. $0.15 i? Sweaters. Silk Pylainas. Fancy Kid, all newest shades. Price Sleepers. Angora Bonnets. ....................... $2.39to.=3.'l5 Bearskin Bonnets." Overalls. Mum“ Sear“. Long Evening Gloves in Black and. White. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.50 are Some Pleasing Gifts tfor Men . Men can enjoy their leisure hours in one of these lovely Bathrobes. Brocoded Silk and Heavy Beacon Cloth. A large assortment. Prices ranging from $4.00 to $13.00 Give him one of these. Decide on Hose Here's something that you know will be pleasing to Father, Brother and Him. Prices . . . . .. 50c to $1.50 HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS POI. The School Boys Sweaters. Price . . . . . . . . . 05o to $3.00 Boys Gloves 15o 0051.25 rlrolaiiev. Handkerchiefs, Gall Hose, Caps, Sczirfa, Windbreakers, Brlces. "frts for all the Men Folk’ A useful Gift. All sizes. A big range of styles end colours. Decide now on Shirts. Price . .. . 95c to 80.00 Ties. Whit every man ngefll n, lot of. A big suortment ol colours and materials. Prices . . . 29o to $4.50 Other Suggestions For thernnu who travels. Give Club Begs iii-M to $50.00 Suit Cues 81.28 to $18.00 Handkerchiefs from ..... ... 25o to $1.50 Boxed Garter and Bruce: Sets . .. Bilctoflbll Fancy lnltieIedBelte.......... ‘iliotofl-M Gloves lined and unlined, all sixes. Prices .. .. $1.89 to $8.50 Silk Underwuein Bayou. Silk. and Silk Wool. Price $1.20 to $8.00 Pyjamas, tlannstotto andsllh. Price . $1.16 to 00.00 Sweaters, all styles .. 8M9 to $9.00 Ihteat...................... 0018M............L........... Prowso Bros Ltd. "TIE STOII OI‘ u... ---u-.--~u~--on-.-1.....-..... A TIOUBAND GIITS" ' l lay llm, Save Your tioulions and lint A Proliliiu Fm f!