A tho winter. vvr“ " l 9;‘: l ii umiW Give Silk Stockings SELLING. avl- 20 per cent on Winter Gloves Men’s winter gloves, warm- ly lined, carefully made, Well fitting, are being offered at 20 per cent ofi‘ $6.00 Gloves now $5.00 Gloves now $3.50 Gloves now $3.00 Gloves now .. Men A OF TWENTY PER CE $3.00 Silk Stockings reduced to . . . . . . . $4.50 Silk Stockings reduced to . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.75 Silk Stockings reduced to . . . . . . . . . . . $8.75 Silk Stockings reduced to . . .. . .. ‘but R'\ p blanketing, shown in greys and reds-some others are plain- man- No man -.o- an: Christin -s Sale f Handsome She'd be Delighted If you are looking for a Christmas gift suggestion for a lady-- think of silk stockings-mo womanever had too many pairs-rvery few women ever had enough. Come 1n to-day--select some of these lovely stockings, you will have chosen a gift that will charm your friend. g SILK STOCKINGS SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR CHRISTMAS t-o -o-.--. s for Men Particularly adapted for Christmas gifts are these handsome, stylish and attractive Bathrobes and Dressing Gowns for men. Va- rious materials including handsome wool the popular browns, showing a design and 20 per cent. Discount for Cash $18.00 Bath Robes are now only . . . £14.40 $22.50 Bath Robes are now only . ...$13-00 $25.00 Bath Robes are now only . . . $20-00 $30.00 Bath Robes are now only . ...$24-00 Buy him a Bath Robe--you have no idea how delighted he'll be. one--every man needs one--and at these ces they're easy to buy. Every man wants P."- Men’s lies Worth .50 $2.00 to $2.50 Here’s perhaps the most po- pular Christmas gift for a \ ever had enough ties-and every man wel- ' ' ‘imm comes a new one. We are offering all these $2 so han-dsome new ties, regular ' $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 at the one “.8240 price for cash ........$1-50 t hrisimas Sale ofgSweaters for 2C per cent off NT FOR CASH. Fine warm, well made sweaters, the product of the best Sweater Knitting concerns in Canada and England-all styles-- all good colors all of the sort that will make welcome and very sensible Christmas--all are being offered at a special CHRISTMAS DISCOUNT gifts for $14.00 Sweaters are now “$11-20 $8.00 Sweaters are now .. $13-40 <“-12.00 Sweaters are now $5.00 Sweaters are now $3.00 Sweaters are now “A3240 $2.00 Sweotersere now ---$1-i*° The Silk Sale is Still Going on .. $4.00 Charlottetown k1l9-121 QueenSL, ’ MOORE d; McLEOD L mjj M- dlvlr. Charles White of the G01‘ an city Fox Ranch loft this 910m in; for Boston wast-p ho will spend non-i» “lean, wmi; oi us sns Si. John, N. morning. B» _€¢- Hfifphhéy: .5131??? niTnEmTi m3‘, Wednesday city arrived homo from Old Town -ivir‘."aumona'ooueoiio‘ofiliis Maine, last night to spend the win- ter with his parents. Ha reports the big milling concerns all clos- —Mr. John - a. Gaudct of the in; up, Roch City Tobacco 00., paid a fly- ing visit to "lnlltlliitoids. on his vs) om on uninsu- rnn onsmoigrrnrnws oossoisn. c A _ incs_ in wrsiiirc" *ccinur -|'r PAvsio buy in this onw- _cA.L.-l.. AND SEE our Xmas furniture at H. A. Coinlliifll l Son, Central St.. Suminerslde. 8i ._FOX SHIPMENTS-bursa ship moms of Black and Silver foxes were made Friday morning to U.‘ S. Points by B. Graham Rogers and John L. Lea of Slnnmersldo. ..-REOEFTlON-!ilembers of the Summerslde Baptist congregation gathered at the home of Major Schurman on Tuesday evening where a reception was held for Mr. and Mrs. Everett Phillips who will In future reside in Bedeque where Mr. Phillips is manager of the Bank of Nova Scotla. —SUMMERSIDE NEW STREET LlGHTS.—-Seven 260 watt Nitro- gen lamps have been placed on Wat or Street hung over tho centre of the street which surely gives Sum- merside the best lighted system in the Maritime Provinces. Much cred it is due Councillor Allan who la chairman of that committee; and also Manager J. F. Taylor of the Suu Electric Company who super - vised the construction. -~TRADE GOOD-Though the season has been backward, and 0th er stores report trade conditions below normal, R. T. Holman, Lim- ited, Summersldo have been forced to open another large packing room to handle tho increased mall order business. More than thirty persons have been added to the sales, office and mall order staffs during the month and it is exv- pactcd that tho 63rd anniversary of the store will reach a new sales record. -0PEN AIR RINK AT KEN - SINGTOM-Tho "live wires" of Kensington and vicinity are hound to indulge in tho grand Canadian winter sports of ico skating and hockey After two unsuccessful at- tempts to erect a large rink bulld- ing the sports committee decided to be satisfied with an open-air rink for this winter. Messrs Cald- well and McFarlane have prepared. the ground for a rip‘: on the south- ern boundary of the town in a com paratively sheltered place. The size of the ice pan will he 150 x 75 feat. A warm and conimodloua dressing room has been fitted up in connection. . —ANOTHER PLEASANT EV- ENINQ-Another very pleasant ev ening was spent by the members of the Wellington Sowing Circle who met on Friday D cembe 10th at the homo of the Misses Lena. Cordelia and Danuldo. Arsenault. Owing to the Holy Season of Loni. in which we are now the members could not engage in dancing. but still everyone enjoyed themselves greatly. Miss Lena rendered excel- lent music. Beautiful singing was also rendered by some of the young ladies who indeed possess great vocal talent. Misses Lena, Irene and a few others( not omit- i-intt) Miss Lo Claire. Miss Cor- delia passed the Fudge which sure tasted good. After a "good old chat" all departed thanking the Misses Arsonaultfls for their kind welcome. Next circle to be held December 17th, at the home of the Miss Barlowb. Jenn and Tillie receiving. -~FROM'20 TO 25 PER CENT niocounr AT H. a. ComPW-‘r 0 Bon, Central 81., Summerslde. 8i —iFOR OAK! CHEAP. 0110 P. lll. I. atlas, Meacham-IQBO. M.‘ L. "Frank McKenzie, tailor, Slimmer- side. 3' ‘SPECIAL DIQOOUNT of 20 io 25 per cent on all our fllrnii-il" from 15 to JtuL-Mw-iii. A. CONN“! k son. Central St. Summeirsldoé.‘ _J_WE ART THE ONLY ONES that have any kinder-garden He“ left at a special price of $4.00. H- . A. Compton d: Son, Summers-id; —COME 1'0 THE Christmas iCon cert in New London tl-lall Tuesday evening Dec 21st if not fine come Wednesday evening. Admission 25 cents. 2340-12-18-21 -WELL PATRONIZED.— The Young Adams Company 0981100 their engagement Thursday lliiihi at the Happyland 'l'hcnt.re pres- uming "Love Dlvlno‘ a story cen- tering about the gold hills of tho ‘western states and which was well picscnted and staged. between acts lhrLL‘ was an intertistlug vaudeville bill. on the whole. the Company is 1 good one. Fri/lug night they pre- sented Rich M11. ‘rom- lllan to a yd! red house a-n i pr (niscil n. good performance for the closing night, Saturday. Then the company goes tn (‘harlottetwov for a two weeks engagement. WESTERN PERSONA LS -—-Miss Olga Rogers has loft on a visit to Montreal. -—hilss lilnncho Thomas who has boon visiting friends in Summer - sldo has loft on return to Boston. —Mr. Robert Rankin successful- ly underwent an operation for appendicitis in the P. C. Hospital last week. —-hllss Hanna beard who recant- ly underwent an operation in‘ the P. _C. Hospital is progressing lav ourably. -—Messrs Hazen Phillips and Preston Tuplln of Mt. Allison Col- lege, Sackville have arrived home and are spending Christmas wltlil their parents. f —Mr. Reggie Saunders of Kings College, Windsor, has arrived home and iii spending Christmas with his parents. —Mr. Joseph Gillls who has been confined to his home with illness has improved and is abla to be out again. —Mr. H.D. Collett, has returned after an extended visit throughout the Western States, was in town Friday. —Mr. Thos. Wright of Bodeque left Friday for Montreal where he will be treated at the Royal Victor- ia Hospital. He was uctxompanied by Mr. Lloyd Hooper. —Mrs. Woods, oi‘ Leards- Can- ning Plant, Summersido, has re- novated ber shop by adding a largo plate glass front and inten- tions are to specialize on Home Cooking carrying a liuo of canned goods on the side. ——The many friends of Mr. Jns. Dunpby o! Kensington will be glad -wsooua BELLS.—A ‘quiet but pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Toombs. Kensington, on Wed- nesday, December 8th, when their ilauglitei- Minnie L., was united in U10 H01)’ Bonds of Matrimony to Mr. William l.. Delaney. also of Kensinglon. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. T. W. Goodwill in the presence of tho immediate relations. The bride was formerly a popular salealady in the Canadian Farm Products 4 store at Kenslngton, whilst tho groom was one of the first young men to leave the Island to servo » his King and country andlafter being wounded was the first P. E. l Inland boy to he invalided home, and after his recovery he re-on- listed and went back to the front wlioro he was when the Armistice was signed. Mr. and Mrs. De- laney have the best wishes of a largo circle of friends for a long and happy wedded life. All kinds raw i... lltlllghl. A. and E. Pierce _, Slmneniiie, . l’. B. l.. no ion-M! In 4&- cum. to hear that he is improving after sustaining o. bad break of both bones of his leg above the ankle. The break was caused by a_ kick from a small year and a halt old _stear, while Mr. Dunphy was engng ied in tying one of his cows. Here's your chance to get QUALITY STRAIN ' SILVER FOXES AT SMALL GUST Get one or more of our 1920 isu-perfluous males and im- prove your breed. Offered for quick sale at. a low figure, subject to your inspection. W0 lro wllmsrl of First Prlso m» Light Minors n! the Montreal Fox Show. ' l 0 I i l PARK ioLANo co., Summorsido, P. E. island ..J. LsRoy Holman, Stacy... _ 219: l2 13mwf3l D 8t 00., Limited. . --..~s>ia,,y,,¢._u<c.». .1 u. .5 f "\\ rip/firm ,2 1M) M, u Your. Gift List will Satisfy if t Purchased at Patons GLOVES FOR (‘IIRTSTWLAS (HTS ARE .\L\\'.\YS ACCEPT. ABLE AND AL\\'.\YS .\ DLIGIIT TO ANY MEMlll-llt OI“ THE l“.\ MVILY _ Neither will the friend be gift box is opened. Here are superb designs in fancy Silk Stockings, as well as all colors and grades in the plain silks, from $2.00 up, and many others at half price. NO\V THE YEAIVS BEST OFFERING OF FINE DRESS SILKS Splendid news for women who want another hand- some gown; or a new sport skirt, or blouse. The collection is mostly newly purchased Silks, of every fashionable variety, with especially interesting groups of Silks and Satins, and-best news of alh-prices are marked for quick Christmas selling. . Of course, some of the lots are small, and you’ll be best advised to come early, to get widest choice of this remarkable assemblage. 18 silk and serge dresses at half price will help you solve your problems and save your money. disappointed, when the A REALLY ELEGIANT BOX OF HANDKERCHIEFS - MAKE A HANDSOME GIFT And the finest rcnufactured are here for your sel- ection whether it is for the little Miss, your big sister, mother, father or grandad-Ave have them. . HANDSOME GIFT SCARFS THAT WILL DELIGHT - ‘ LADIESANI) GENT}! We have gathered the broadest assemblage of Scarls that we have ever shown for selection by those who wish to give their friends the one gift that is always right-- always useful and always highl appreciated. Here are the finest silks, t e most refined coloring-i, the choicest patterns and the smartest shapes. Priced from $3.50 up- " sx-w. HAD YOU THOUGHT 0F A SWEATER _ Whether the gift is for a man, a woman, a ' l, a boy or a little tot, a Sweater is always a, safe gglidlgtlllll. Now- adays, everybody wants several Sweaters, of ‘ various weights and colors, and a new one recgives a warm wel- come. We have a special line of’ manufacturers sample! 1n all the prett colors at 25 p. c. off for Xmas sale. il- other line of a l wool sweaters, high roll collar for ske- tin ,. tobogganing or snowshoeing is priced to clear 99-50 c Firous llMl “f, 7_4. mimosa», _____{__,- M; ._____. ‘ii 15’ Q ‘w- .~ M... %%%fl%flssnfimiszmawa%sz%sasfi%%