-rf.. _l _.1 __ _ »-111-. . " ` _..,........`,.\-fc. .~ _ wx .__ .., _-__-.. c-..a ..._ 1', fl .1 I ,.'l ll* .1 'V ,| , Sox Zi.. '. fi; if _'_ _ Vial' l _.V _ , li li. I bl .» l‘, £1’ if l 1 iii. .‘- 1 5 _, \‘ ~¢ I I ‘ 1 » t .> ‘ 2 l . . ' if . 1 \» 'al fr; \. 1*-'~.»=~. l l .`- _ l ~ “L_ .`. MOORE 5 I`l°LEOD i in-ll A-1"- .._,.,;,_ 54, \ East, by mail at 4 for $2.00. Linen handkerchiefs at 35C, 50c and 60c. _ New Xmas ties in fancy box, 81,00, $1.25 and $1.50 ea. Silk Mufflers, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 UP. Brush wool mufflers $1.00, $2.00, $2.25. New velour hat $5.00 and $6.00 each. A = Biltmore hat Canadian make _ $5.00 and $6.00. ‘_ 'v ___ Fancy percale shirts $2.00, $2.50 4' to $4.00 ~ Warm lined gloves, $1.75, $2.25 to $3.00. r .lf Automobile gauntlet gloves with ,_ ,. heavy wool lining at $6.50. _. Broadcloth Pajamas separate Fancy box $4.75, $5.00 and $0.50. ` Heavy Flanellett-e Pajamas $2.50 $2.75, $53.00 & $4.50. 1 ( l _ _ 'f 1 `l`f I L* . _ If _ -._ il# *E ‘ i i t» , ‘ill " 0 J l‘.` I' . I I , »\ U ° » _ ' ’~ t' _ A f' f olours, mostly the pop ilrl§r\::li{bl.;eslbaTe1ila;tdl€lis, co1'i°re(;tNit?i§i(tli) abd length, tasteful and stvlish. Ties of no better quality have been offered all over the l1hes A bargain in You can buy one for 39 cents, or_4 for $1.56 direct over the counter or by mail postpaid. Fancy Cashmere Socks $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. New fancy silk handkerchiefs at $1.00, $1.25 each. Vlinter caps at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 each. Baisalino hat $7.50. \ Club bags or suit c/ases $5.00, $10,00, $15,00 or $25.00 ea. Broadcloth shirts $2.50, $2.75, and $4.50. Silk socks all colors, 850, $1.25, to $2. _ Real buckskin gloves, lined- $6.00. Automobile Gauntlet Gloves heavy wool lining $6.50. Silk Umbrellas, $2.50, $3.00 to $4.75. Armlets, Garters and Braces, put up individually and in combinations and 50c, 85c, $1.25 and $1.50. :To out of town customers \\iho are looking for “a” gift for _ a man. Order any of thc. above by mail, we .pay postage--and -~ if you al'e not satisfied-your monev back if vou sav so. “THE MEN’S STORE” is next door to _vou by mail or telephone. _ » _ l \ ‘t \ 1 1 1 1 . .\1 __`, ~._f Westom ml -IHDP Ui lolllfl -son un wlorelm -rap 1 in avulauo. i antooll to Nou. you :Guardians weston oilieo in elil Building. Summetstda du. ' -GUARDIANB ON SALE at cN it ery -wlu. as uutoknlno a ‘ in it *iour and feed M4 er l4th_\A. A. Alle: * -ROIIN HOOD FLOUR ll limi" LADIES' WINTER COATS * W peclally priced at Holmaifs dur, .over 1311 111111,; 15 woken 5 the Christmas Holid ill l!l~ - Q ht ` Llonueal Star news golden, V 6672-12-1521 (owns ubureaul .\'o'ri-:-l should use 11 ‘ ` ink fr m the' - _ ih h two crush- _p|¢1-|Q|l|A|||E3 an 5, md ¢1_0h;r rf§:s;§‘;‘l§°'..§cr; ggokf' "an _niatoroom wi Per ans D ‘ ‘I tanas as well for the grated ‘° w°"°m Gurdlm °m°°' w"'5ed by Q\1€¢l1 VlC¢0l'i& in 1331- T” blscxlzts. Place a buttered paper r s"e°t‘ s“mm°"ld° 1°’ °n|y ml'-lllli 500k '3l'l°'~|5 membe" °f “W over the illed tart forthe .lirsi ten V C911'-I 'ml I 3°' 0’ f9“°‘"‘l`Royal Family have contributed dir- minutes !llbSCl’lDll0l1. ~ \f,ec-tions tor the /preparation of ` _*_ ' 'their favorite dishes Contrary to . L A1-|N |51_AN|_-yt . _LAol£s» onsssss in slllnlgeneral belief. the meals or me A 'F ° G -Jersey Flannel Cloth news! British Royal Family a.e not slab HS made 1, me C001, of Qtlt-eu Summerside Blmness ColIe8‘¢ The Road to SUCCESS WINTER TERM JANUARY 4- 158 sooo Posmons J- P°°°°"- ""1"- Enuumewu or 'rut BY ELIZABETH y tyles. priced very low at _H01 crate The recipes can be utilized 1, “ I ssriziz-ion 'Say any canaasan iwusiwlte. _ - S . .Cl-|011 lb U10 Gilafdlan-_cold pound it in a mortar and rub g0T.;.;__USe M5101- sugar fo h r I O O I __w|L|_ BE Buymc Live }{Gg5:»:’i5";;’il?S‘_ alvéslifghe-of l;\]'el;e:‘i`5'l:lullil;f@;;1 sweetenlng cream. ThlS IS 8 Splenqld Opportunlty t0 do ;:'lax:?3eV'h?;]hue;5tda;;"k[;f¢' m_1i;;l:"pi:ich ol' salt. sugar. suck and gint' OMELETTE y0l.Il' 'Sh0pp|ng'_w|th0ut any extra ex- _yf iatlleeli and Mem/id. 6651 ii 3i.;§§w';",f`";;€e'°,'“Sf§', _“gn .u‘fr“"g° __')`" 5 ’j°"“ 'ff °““;" lf’ “_ "“."""l ])€IlS€ f0l’ tlfalll fare and th F' 0 5 9 I KS Of \\llli 6 ozs_ poll itlvll slltznr, .1 tllly , , , wl the \ _ l `“`_‘ ;eggs. and 3 whites of eggs. beaten pinch of salt. a tublespoonful of l)l‘lVll€_g`€ t0 Selectlng fr0m ‘a Stock ~~\’ l “FUR C951' BARGM~5"H°l',l0 H Slllf f\"0!ll. HSN? F2311! H lll»=ll_iilie Hliiiirarian flour. and orange d t ° ~ llrlriggls tllrerllgnetrlilldg Cliplggiiiy lgglnued and rimmed Wllh DHSITY H-Hi flower water. gralcrl lemon rind, Secon 0 none In e ovlncey at l 93 U 8 _ Y 5 ',cooked till almo~t ready with rice ted 1 1, 1 ~ ‘1|-_ '_ » 5 limn on exit; qualinydidmlk musllraltilv _llle centre l_0>keeil Destry lrorn tizllatia (izballciriugdibn tzbmtzlst‘elTni\iilx prices not surpassed anywhere else In i;;n?§“t‘§aay_°" ‘ ° ”&§;12f15Y§'l;:slng ui the middle. Throw out thenliese ingredients up with a .iiroml C2lIl.8.d'3. Dal] . , ' " ` C0- SGUUY D001' U19 filling into thelwooden spoon into a cretlniy hal V _ _ » _GUARD|AN"' °“FF,cE_ _ The ggilln-Iinelfld digit grarnlsfh quickly' ter. and then mix in _ugmly mul We mean buSlIl8SS. Guardnnvs weswm omce is new _ P999 HES S 0 Orange- quickly the frothetl uhltes of nine floated in me McNeill Buudmg spiéinlltli tilting with castor sugar. eggs Fry in butter in a hot olilclct r '|an a e our in a moderate lwater Bt Summersid where sub _ I O ' .» ». A ~ I s 1 & si t __ 'scriptions,nevrs or advertising willled lots fair qualltlf 312.00 and Hog receipts 1,652. Ruling price] . ' lbe 1-eceh-¢d_ T115 pmme number 15.31375 with poorer ones $12. and for hogs of #ood weight and quill- I n 662812 3l. lGood Prices For Hogs | Prices for liofzs during 192.7 show f lu marked advance over those pro- lvaillng iii 1924. as will be seen _ flrom the following comparative ‘statementz "‘~" lLive Weight Prices for the Best: .uf Grade of Hogs. 1924 1925 April .. T.c. 12c. .lune .. lib; to 0-tae. ll tb 1 Nom. _ 8l§c. llllgc. _ \'f~v. Sc. 11V; to 1112 »-» ,`¢.\ F “N1 .lliflrlie Diet' Slgc. 11320. 9%! ‘ (Canadian Press.) I ~ .\l0.\”l`REl\l., Dec. 14-Domlnioul livestock report.-Cattle reeclptsl The niovt-nic-nt this year started miller than lust year. and ship- .llelits were matic every month. l`he swine clilhs shippevl cooper- litlvely T5 car loads, which a\‘er~ _ameri T0 hogs to the car. Last year 'T32 cars were shipped ill this way. ' Live Stock Market I l.l4l. There were only few goorl __ cattle on sale. Balance ol’ cattle C ll; ".50 ` l l _ l /'\ * L M. lm ‘li __ _4 ` > * YV Few good veal were picked nllt . 0 ' _ R `\ 5 J _Y _.M __ _ au. ~ > U ' __ a fair trial (cominlwd from pay, po",-1) l He lays stress on the fact that,” pH11_ADE1_pH|A_ Dec_ H_F0r .._.__|;>n one oct-nsion I said I could not 51r1ng1ng up women and children A ill u motor bout for lit-ef for thel ellie on 1;;-119111115, Qwmg to lat-_lt Oflby the thumbs and other crueltles. "ewjr water, 'this was true lint ouo;,1am@5 _y_ _|01mBDn_ neg,-0_ who was Who was responsllble for the S;’*'l\ll0“ '|099 H0! mllke ll Slimmer ‘known to hls iollowers as "King," Ha thouirh soluetinies ti single hor- ,.|a|med to be B clergyman and 0c_ Q d at ship not crosslliir on eight differ cut days in the mouth of October. “el Will CIHISB H f0l`Wfll"l §Dl'|llH»lt-linleli li "throii " Who was responsible tor the so ost: ,\nNoR.vlAl. Tim: new 1,.,,,., ,E 9 "'"s' sm" - I l. . Manuemem ,em11ng 10,- me and not prove the Carierry “COUl.Dl n years n pr wn saying they collld not inaugurate'N0T BE A SUCCESS." alth0l|El1l me Ferry 59|-V1(-9 owmg 1,) |110-your humble servant PROVED IT; I tact that the crossings could not lf7Ul’l»ll. be-depended upon? I lf .lolin .Iohn Murchison wlshesl When Captain Mllrchison ons- further proof on these matters I' l wers theabove lestlons he will "nn HUPDIY it. otherwise let sleell-I I . . ' _ lla child Mout~ 1 . A , ' _ F01. Fha |“_.4"|-ance ‘|°’1\z”:'9r "CEI NPR* SV “PIE ",,_lrlim Pasha oi Tllrkey. set the hlgh~ 1 DW nh 1925 er figure :ls to the value oi a lot ,I ('0n3"lt ' ___" 'I I I ,oi gold antiques which he had the , H. M- SIMPSON lr ll- wi-u in rfml-mln-r null ilnrklmllw ","I;""’ “"“*" h‘~' °"`l"°‘l Wm' wnn st’ 156 Richmond Street wnlll ulilke the room smaller :lull Ilglil em' 'P government appraisers Antiques Flopped lieu weeks Prince s 2 Ira-lilluont molten illvnl uvnl Inrgrrlnow hav" durerem Ideas' Phnne °.'l`hIu kmni-lwlge helps when wr nel I 4 linen at |»nt|d'l.| E* "”»””*,“”",,,,,, lfwilng fur me right thing In paper. " ‘ " " "" "°' '. "' "°' 557| lg 5|, ‘ll mg (mm "9 NEW YORK. Det-. 14-Fpllrteen * H»,‘”*._. I nm_ sm am' lmilllon hlis shrunk to 812.000 In a /_"L_: -~""`_ -- fE_f;; `~"- Sl were of just conimon to metlluml quality. Early good ct.-ws and 1'-own of Boml quality were sold for [$4.50 to $5. Tops ill cows were, ‘$5.50 :intl just plain common klnrlsd from $3.25 to $4. Good hcliers were, ,quoted up lo $6.75. Thore_ llmsli `l'alr 1lcrceiita;:e ui just medium hei- ,lcrs which realized in most 'cases $5.50. Steers gradilig mf-al~ illm or slizlltly holler were Holli- arollnll $6.50 with low c-I quite: gtloll welllhl and quality up tn $7. ‘Bulk of common to just meflluml steers brought from $5_ to 86. Cali-l ,nom and hulls were unchnnged.` Butcher steers good $6.50 to $7.00,' medium $5.75 to $6.00. common $4.50 to $5.25. Illltclif,-r.=' helters, good $6.00 to $6.75. mcllium $4.751 no $5.50. conlliloli $3.51! to $1.25. 'Butcher cows. good '£5.00 to $5.50. lliloflluul $3.00 to $4.25. canners '$2.00 to $2.25. cutters $2.75, butch er bulls common $3.00 to $3.75 ‘Cult receipts 842. I _ p' _I ._ .~ $. to$1...2u. lGreen Bros, Albany and Iior¢it~ri.l - f oltl his i _ ` Tests a ` fi Prove it I _\ _ gg - - 'l/“»‘- 1 lll .~t,, ll.. lillillll l_ Ni- 'l .. .9 H0 LMAN RECEIVERS While Lower in Price ARE SUPERIOR Many exaggerated claims are made for various receivers, many of which cannot he fulfilled. We make no big statements, but we know that our receivers. by actual comparison by customer.: In their own homes (not by ourselves) have proved superior to other makes selling at much higher prices. Ask » for further information and customers' names, '- ._ If You Compare You Will Buy a Holman Receiver _ .ml _ _o_o _._‘.~;“7 - _;_. _ §;_§.T' ala. “'52 __; ‘ ._ '__' 'L95-_--_;____ ,fr-;_,»"' it ‘V """ -V ` -» ‘ . E _ "*’?', ,,-v /”'.~..-: /gh-i0:4‘-»" 1-.'-" E/ ’ J Q ._ _ ../_ $2'-""><" _ 0. :_ 35* . ll xii in si iinllai-H lull me urn, nAD|oLA 111A \__? ~--1 _ ml lun oi lolnmon and medium; 7 sul-Iter calves sold from $9 to' hgxisergmlxeremS5.ca;l;i;gE Radiola tUb0S . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ lbroliizht $7.25. Quotations good' Radiola tubes _ h [veal siioo _to $12.00, medium; " ' ‘ ’ You Mqit ___ t Babes in the w°°ds 3i.1_".;3f’..'§...ti.‘.l.;°"¢.fi,%‘T”°”‘ "'°° ‘°1 KiSmei_5tubes_.__.. _ _ . _ . ._ $82.50 ' » . _J l W* . .T ._ 1* sg THE PUBLIC FORUM Gwen Ten Years .»f?»‘€».l’ ¥i?f’li?l3=il2?’.2d‘“2#|'i-1 slx-sevenfy-one~e une.. _ 1 l Used U, I Belting H » Und American Canvas and ‘ Rubber Belting For Solo. Sizes from 2ln. to 18l|l. wide. Prices right. ' ll. w. ' _ Morrison . I I Bummsroldo. . -_/J “.1 Control . . _ . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ $130.00 Above prices Include complete ‘ installation Radiol: 111 and Radiol; 111A with phone; and other leta without phones or loud speaker, , ' Louo sPEAKEns_$12.5o. $20.00. 027.50, $30.00, $45.00. Arrange for Demonstration. Agents Everywhere v iionnliitis ,SUMMERSIDE _ _(§et`_0ur_Fr,ee Radio _Catalogu J _ v . /~' » » < _ I ,.. I . _ ..._ .. _ ..._ _,_ _ l I l l l 1 1.. ; I I 607 I - I2-l 5.\l15i. V 333; $11.50. There were large number ity was $13.25. Selects sold tori A - . __ of buck lambs included in 1_>rac~ $13.75 and sows $ln_5o, One or r . ._N01-|¢E To FARMEg5__ We tlcall,v_all shipments. Sheep sold tvvo small lots of hogs were s H' Iwill load live hogs at Albanyglfllom ss. to $11.75. Quotations ewes for $13.50 and a number oi llg |Tu95,13y.De¢em1,(_.r 151h_ ,mm 1 p_,$;».00 lo_ $6.75. lambs good $13.00 and poor quality ones los $12.50. .,'1,in paying highest market rice lf’ 313 9° ¢°l"lI10ll 1150 ° ' SUM MERSIDE _W 0 Tufm Silver Fox Ranchers of . Prince Edward Island TWO MAIN CONSIDERATIONS must engage your at- tention to insure your continued financial success In this industry.-~ ist The selecting and keeping in your ranches for breeding purposes. only the VERY FINEST SILVER FOXES, thus increasing the QUALITY and VALUE of the furs you produce. ' 2nd THE DIRECT MARKETING of your silver fox pelts from the rancher to the manufacturers and retailers throughout the world, thus cutting out the middleman's profits and giving the rancher MORE MONEY for the iurs he produces. Your business ls to solve the problem of selection and breeding. My business ia to MARKET YOUR FURS DIRECT from your ranches to the big retail manufacturer: and tho fur stores In the leading centres of the world, at a cout of ONE SMALL COMMISSION ONLY. All the important changes made to Improve selling methods In the last four years. among the auction com- panies of America and Europe. are the result of my efforts to give the fox ranchers BETTER SELLING SERVICE and this past season I have completed an International or- ganization directed solely by myself through which I am offering, every business day in the week, silver fox pelll 1° buyers In London, Paris. Milan, Viebna, Leipzig. B¢f|l'\ and other European cities, Canadian trade In being looked after from my Montrul office where we are recognized as HEADQUARTERS lol! sliver fox pelts and are In touch with every big relall fur house In Canada. Every sliver fox pelt consigned to me la SOLD ON ITS OWN MERITS and Is not bundled with the pelts of 01”" shippers; and I nm supplying the market gradually, I! pelts are required, Inbtead of forcing the sale of thousand! of skins at one time at slaughter prion, If you have .not already received my marketing Cir' eular giving full details, write at ones for It to my 3""" meroids office. ' Mr._ Charles Stavsrt. who bn been associated with me for some years, will glvo shippers ovary assistance, Il usual, In tagging and forwarding their fox polta and ever! possible courtesy and help will be extended to all who wllh to avail themselves of this service. Addressed ahlpplng bags will be sont all ranchers, uP°'\ request- and no effort will be spared to give you the BEST RETURNS OBTAINABLE ln the leading fur markets 07 the world. 70- I 333 Seventh Avenue, Y `41g Qg Pgul lt., Will' 2'] ll. I know they problem; of fox ranolllng and pelt mll‘l‘°*‘ ing; l am one in vou ami-l waht- voun susluess. i'mvwtn1-what I em sive You BETTER osnvlcs :ml LARGER nerulms than you can get through any ctw' organization In existence. Yours for lnternatlbnal Selling Service, E. li. Ravinia New York, N. Y. Montreal, P. Q- Watsr St. 2 doors West Canndlall l\nk‘Comm0I‘°\ Summsrskls. P. E. I.