BIG COAT SALE! We arr clearing out the balance of our Ladies‘ and Aliases Cloth (‘oats at. . . . 1 O 7f», D1sc0unt All this yciifs Coats, with the newest Style Features, Cloths, and Nlzltorizils. THE PRICES LISTED BELOW 'I'l'll.l. Oi" Tllli SAVINGS. Cloth (Touts Prices Regular prirr ... ' Sale Price . . . . . ASlilf-il Relrulili" Price Halt- Prici- . Ill. T. Regular Friri- Sale Price lltlti Regular Price .. Hale Price . . . . .. lhlllil Regular Price I .7 Sale Prim- LZHH) Regular Price __ . ‘i150 Sale Price . . . . . . 26.598 Ilcgulzll‘ Price 1333i) Sale Prici- 12.50 Very special prices on all our Seal. Pcrsiiln Lamb. hluskrat. etc. liilanre of Last Yeahs Coats at . . . 1/2 Price l)lll'l|l_l.{' this Salt"- Plsovvse Bros. Ltd. ' The FflSlllOll (Ientrc _ winma I s J L .3 r , g l For l‘. orld Record l BRUSSELS, L‘ ' , l2 v - = ' b »_x iiiikliillnfilllhkjll (I u: ilknuuiian Press.) A . . _ Stipendiary Magistrate, this morn- THE .<z_unnz.ili"riyix;.. ; cuAigpLAN western cuiumun‘ ,__. —HOB$I; MEAT. beef tripe, bee! ' hearts, boneless beef, sold at Bruce's. ‘ 10886-12-14-21. I l —REPLACE old spark plugs every ; ll0000 miles. Buy lodge ma; l’ Champion plugs at Bruce's. i IOOM-IZ-Hfll. u I —WH.L BE HEARD TODAY.- Two young men were arrested last ~ week for stealing a. sum o1 money ficm a citizen on Central street, Sunlinerslde. They will come b8- fcre Mr. D. O. Stewart, acting aig in the Police Court. Bummer- ide-B. ’ -SLlGl-‘I'I‘ INJURIZ-Efllest Ii!‘ Clair of Summersidc, who was out aliooting rabbits last Friday at Duck Pond, Just east of the Rifle- Range in company with othe- ._'],‘l-.‘LEGRAl\I BECElVEDF-Mrs. E. S. Burleigh, litilerslie, has received word that . her aunt Mrs. Josiah Wright of North Berwlck, Me., had passed away on Tuesday, December 8th. The late Mrs. Wright was 65 yggr; Q1 age and had been in fail- ing health for the last few years, ’ and her passing although a shock l to her relatives and friends was not . i the been able to give ple to Ionic little child on Christmas morning; has no one of their own to make generous response to the Santa Pal fund for Summ ‘-‘ children ls ex- pected. Ali the children will be vouched for by Mr. Harrington and unexpected. She leaves to mourn, . ‘M737 °I ll“ “w” " ‘any d3‘ besides hcr son-owing husband, one ‘l “Wm! 9””- ME- Km” 5nd h" so" and daughten A slam. Mm ‘ assistants will be in the Red Cross mum“ Palmer, Conway’ P} a LlRoonls in the Town Hall between also “We brothers m u a A_ I the hours of i0 and l2 a. m., 2.30 and 6 p.'ln., and ‘I to 8 p. m. every week day to receive donations of _ . ., FUL CONCERT-O l SUCCESQ n - toys, money, etc. A Santa Pal, who Monday mght it varied fllld lnter- ' i w» m l :::*.::::.:”:“..::1.:::: .."""*.. 3.12.? the Institute Hall by the Beavers‘ ~ 1i d ll . Red Cross Branch of Grades VII gdggflxlizztgr W o n‘ who Wm and VIII of Alberton High School. ° ' under the capable direction of Miss I —Messzs. Osborne LeFul-gey and Maud i‘; The concert was a ‘Herbert Brown of Charlottetown splendid ess and was well at-I ' ' tended. (P/ev.) A. S. Weir acted-gwlfred u; Alberto“ Batman ° '11s Cililiiitillllv Much thanks is due mn°5"_' ‘ ' to Mr. ‘Flieodorc Gaudct, the splen- ___.._._._-__. . ‘aid ac/ronlpanlst at the piano. to; ever- know is to feel that 701i have l or to some old and lonely soul, who them happy at Christmas time. A I v . ...“ “amps... “'1% i -. mmmuf Printed, puresSilk? FLAT CREPES $1.95 Yd New printed pure silk flat crepes, 38 inch col- ors are Green, Brown, Black," Navy Blue and- Spanisll ‘Ijle, all with a floral design $1.95 design. Per yd. New Brocaded Satin Rayons. 36 inch White, Pink. Old Rose, ‘Light Green and Light Blue. S lal price per .53 55c New Kumoi Crepes, sult- able for lingerie, etc. ‘f, ‘, White. 3 ltnincd the weekly Bridge Club at i I I l .. o‘ Products l l I i ll For Foxes : _ ilogolialirvzis Mlfllli lit, 1hr. 1'.'--G.'li" Woodsf :;"‘_..‘;.:r§..: iii . 1 Mei- 5‘al'.(liii:' an'l o:.'. irna! |l’ll‘.lil')l'l r i o: npocd iii IIUW" sungm Lay Mash ‘ v _ ; Sunglo Scratch Feed. niarkotsx . Min; spccllboat rv- | The Chnml;.:~' wimi var a r17“ "‘ ' E , feat for till‘ Soc ,'.\'Il(l hall iiru- ill?‘ “ml hi‘ m‘ '. : rd that rr-vnlza‘. . .. hn fiinlerl ' " l Jill‘ ‘ll- 1111‘ TQ-‘fll’ UPI ilil‘ at rwnonfc union in- 1W“ 1X l0 lllci sung“) can Me-al‘ . ‘Q nflqnm, I,.,.,,‘nk,fl and HD1_[l'ill‘ilSill‘L'<i haw‘ -:\l mile course oli sllllllll) Dally Supplement _ inllulil Crm"; goon as porn (35 l)“ Cam") Lil)". ll and (lrlliriir: combined M‘ lllvlldll“ \l"l‘il ‘in an ot- slmglo Dairy Ruth“ (24753 to (lzival. ihi; projrr‘ 'l"rc chnlnb- mmm to l” "d m“ to M.“ Wt, W55 p, M1...’ u, an m“ tho UllliPd Sllllrs. 'ihn 11'] mill-s : Prpfrzwn‘ M mm in m“ M“ an hour room-d is 11W, 11,14 l._v K - y tmtv-lvqyly. M) Wmml was Don. Brlush lion; and [it'll HllULlll.‘ l sungm H‘)? supplcmmk nvrlo m‘ ill!‘ w» (mum Vitavtm for all Livestock. gxoiliig lads. ' siight.-—S. -—CIIURCH SALE-The Ladies’ lAid of. Alberton United Church held their pre-Christmas sale of food and fancy work on Thursday after- noon in Mr. C. R. Learcfs store. The lfancy work table was in charge of l Mrs. E. McRae, and those in charge of the food delicacies and ice cream were Mrs. Alexander Leard, Mrs. ,Gccrrze Ramsay and Mrs. Arthur Wright.-—A. | r I -.~\LBERTON lIOSTESSES-On ‘Tilesrlay evening Mrs. (Dr) Ken- incrly was hostess of a charming bridge of four tables at hcr home on »- i Churrli street. Honors were won by lvh-s. R. L. Wiilet and Mr. J. F.’ Mrs. J. A. Wilson enter- - ilicr home on Friday evening with lthrce tables in play. The prize- Lcad in quality and economy. We are in harmony with the present depression. Compare our prices with others. Sunglo Flea Powder. ' Sungio Ear Mite Solutions. ' Sungio Fox Ration. l (Fall Flirrlng). l Vitamineral. l Mealblend. ' Sunglo Worm libcpeller. l Stmglo Disinfectant. i Poultry : Simglo Stock Tonic for all the Farm Animals. tacked Food Lowers Cost l.i'\'i‘.;l.'l(‘l".. hops‘ and potlltry; fgllggn 13,359,: nature earlier, produce more when fed cooked filoils. l-':ir:ii'.‘r.~: have found that lrrolvinlr time has been rut 25'“. by lmiqg our welded stool fcczi cookers. They set. up {lfl_\'\\'h(\[‘p_ and require only refuse, Tlludq "l lll Hlllllzc‘ sheet steel with ends imp-acetylene vrold. cd into place. Won't crack with heat, cook quicker than cast iron. Write for circular. “The Most of the Best for the Least!’ Ask your nearest Dealer for Sungio Products. was hit by a stray ; shot. which struck one of his ribs. ——--— l” recelvlid medical allemlm "ml . ».vinners were Mrs. R. L. Willet and m; My, Henry MacLean, who decor- is doing nicely. the llliory being m. u. .1. Luz-kin. Miss Alice Gor- m“. m, M1150 Dmmy m. m, 0,, international Fox and lwho assisted behind the scenes; also Idon, RN" of suuiizierslde, is vlslt- ‘Caslon, The programme was as lol- ling her mother, Mrs. G. C. Gordon flows; Chorus, “What Every Wise this week?!" [Child Knows," By the Beavers; Re- l icitation, "Tile King's Breakfast," by i —C. L. A.—The annual meetingpgerrill McAldlliI; Red Cross Page- ‘of the Catholic Ladies Aid of Wel- gang, 3g pupils; Recitation, “Watch iilngton Station took plfl-oe in theiYour Cold," by Heath Profitt; lschool house Wednesday evening. ‘Health Alphabet, 2G pupil's; Health iNov. 2s. About twenty iuembersfpisy, The Friendly Brushes. TM ‘gwere present. Mrs. (Din) Delaney, isafetl’ First Trllill. 13 pllpllsi 551° ‘President, occupied the chair. The lof Candy; Minuet, B pupils; Recita- Imeeting was called to order and ;tion, Jessica Jane, by Mary Lowsorli 'the President called on the Secre- ‘P1413’. The Tm“ °f ‘nlllmy Gem; ‘tary, Mrs. Edmond Arsenault, who 91101115- by m“ Belwem’ God SM“ tread a report of the year's work, me Kl“l='-_A‘ which was vcry satisfactory. And commented on by the members. _WEDDING BELLSLA-n Mrs. Delaney, the retiring President temsting event took place on wed. ‘in s. few well cilosen words tliank- nesday‘ Dec. 9th at 5 p. m. at thcl rd the ladies for their generous Presbymerian Manse, Smmerslde’. support during the past year. Of-hvhen the m“ Q T_ 5L c1311- ficers for coining year were elected: i Jeans united m manmge M15; Pres, Mrs. Cyriiie Gallant; Vice Lena CO1WC‘J_R_N_ daughter of Pres, Mrs. A. Arscnault; Secy- Mn and Mm Charles gonweu o! iTreas. Mrs. Em Gaudet. Committees i Nommm w B11165‘, so“ u; M; and iapwlnlcd l° 355m Mrs‘ ‘m5’ A‘ Mrs. Henry Clark of Llnklettel‘ ‘Arsenauit and Mrs. Alex Gallant. Rom The m,“ was very bgcgm- .' lngly gowned in a. dress of blue “ELECTWN 0F OFFICERSJQEOTLIOICC with lint and coat. to —Tlie Ladies Social Club of Trin- “latch. and was attended by Miss it? Unlled Chllmh Md “implicit Linkloticr. Mr. Harry Cal- annllal meek"! o" "my last “tpvell, brother of the bride was the home of Miss Minnie Wright groomsmam Iynmedlgtgly after the on Central Street, Summerside. ceremony the bridal pm-ty drove to Encmlwlglng Palm“ we“ bmught the home of the brides parent's. in from the different committeesflvhem a yegeption was held inl and it was felt that the closing ‘honour o; the newly married .year had been a successful one. A Conny; The bride. who had been ._.__ in- ' i l ‘ Mrs, Mcflac and Rev. Mr. Phillips, . MacLeod. The members decided to EASTERN GUARDIAN “WMLINDAB “$71 from Mr, W. A. Johnstone, Montegu “Once upon a time." Maise, Aqua Green, Cor- al and White. 38 inch. Per yd. New plain’ Satins, Mauve, Pink and Light‘ ..'BABGAINS.—l=‘rom now until New Years we will give special re- ductions on Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, etc. Bears and Bears. Montague. 10903-12-15-31. . RBRIDGETOWN W. L-Thc an- nual meeting of the Bridgetown Wo- men's Institute was held at the home \‘ Mrs. Lauchlin MecKay, on Nov. 25, 1031. Meeting opened by l singing the Institute Ode, followed by repeating the Creed in unison. l Roll call was answered by eleven members paying member “ip fees. School and sick committees report- cd and a new sick committee was appointed. A vote of thanks war. presented to the retiring officers. The following ofllcers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. u. n. Clay; vice-President. Mrs. Howard Cantelo; hecretary- treasurer, Sadie Fafqllhpf-‘Wlli D1- rectors, Mrs. Art Ross. Mrs. I‘. W. Clay, Mrs. E. H. MacbonaldyAudlt- ors, Mrs. C. B. Clay, Mrs. N. W. make candy for the school children at Christmas. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. H. MacDonald on Dec. 23rd. W“ "ll to be answered by “Book I recently . enjoyed and Author." The meeting closed by slnBlllB the "Nallmal An‘ them.“ A very nice lunch was then vole oi thanks wts extended to the ‘nursing in Rhoda Island and ‘ president, Mrs. Percy Tanton and y Bm;¢,¢,n_ is very populfll‘ in her home {her executive, for the faithful wayimwn and previous u, he; marriage in which they had fulfilled their‘wa5 1,110 guest of honour alt a ‘duties. The new officers are as Show“ given by her friends and follows: President, Miss Minnie was n“. rwlplenl; of many lovely Wright‘. Vice Pres. Mrs. Arthur guts, The groom is an employee lBell; Secretary. Mrs. C. D. Mac- {or Schumrmfs garage, summerslde. Macl-‘ead- A claim!’ llmcll W“ Mrs. Clark will reside at Link- lservcd by the hostess cud a social 1cm»;- Road. They have the best hour enjoyed at the conclusion oi Holy-ms o; a 110st, of friends for ithe business meeting-s, ‘their gumrcrg i _ _ to the request of many kind heart- 7 5= ed citizails, Mrs. John Pond. Woot- ',\l ern Guardian, has consented to tak: rhvicare of the Santa. Pal fund for the i poor children of Sunimcrside in the “A2116 manner as it was carried out i», 11st‘. your. Mrs. Kano, wife of Chief l ~ oi‘ Police Kano, Mr. Harrington. Agent for the Children's Aid Society and one or two sympathetic girls l» Sale Vi. i ~ , - - r ithM"..Pnd' t 31/2c Per Lb. ; 3.22 iiiilii.“ ‘all the remark that there are no poor _\ i.» i i w Cranberry ¢~_\\ in Sumnlerside or nn P. E. Island. There may not bc the terrible pov- erty one secs iii the big citics of the world; but there are scores cf little . Leave your -ordcr at J_ 11 Li. Jcllkllls’. Charlottetown. for C. L. Pratt and Son, Si. Peters. ._ /l These Cranbrrrlrs ari- frozcn for winter keeping, am] are hand nicked. (‘huice qua]. lty in 80 lb. cases. ‘ their childish faith in Christmas lost for ever if more fortunate child- L. f’ ‘ to the amistancc Keep them In bar-k ngfp)‘ and they will stay frozen until Spring. The stores have dressed their win- l‘ ‘Callum: Treasurer. Miss ROIVPXHI and 9, general favorite. Mr. and. —BF. A SANTIi PAL-In response ‘ cues, whose hopes of ‘a visit from l - Santa Claus will be shattered and rcn and older citizens do not come ‘ , of 01d Father accidentally killed by a mo.oi- car} Christmas at this season of the year. served by the hostess. ‘ I Body sun Unidentifiedl .._._.-- l MONCTON, N. B., Dec. l3. my § the Canadian view-Ester L259?» lo.‘ Moncton, ‘whose 116ml’- W55 l found in a notebook carried by an iunidentificd man who wls klllod >when struck by a. tHXll-lB-b He" ‘,Sackvlllc on Thursday W811i. was] _unable to identity the body s!‘ ‘KSackville yesterday. The memo of. ,lier name and address in the note- ' tbook. appeared to be in the hind- writing of her brother, who had ‘been in Ontario, and ppitlbl)‘ had‘ imot the stranger, glVlflK him the‘ tname and address on 198mm! the, ,man was coming east. Other efforts , to identify the body had prcvcn un< successful yesterday. though it WB."~ ‘believed the deal man might bl“- Edward John Olvcn. of Ifindsay. Ont. That name also appeared in the notebook. L \TER—IS IDENTIFIED SACKVILLE, N. B, Dec. iii-IE)‘ The Canadian Pressl-The manl on the highway to Amherst, N. S. -last Thursday night, was identified’ lmigh; be that of his mother. l ARMED LINERS MAY APPEAR. Blue Yard NEW KID cLovEs “pull on” Style $3.00 pair This is a very attractive ‘glove in black with a white trim, the product of one of the finest of the European makers. A good Christmas 3 M $ . New printed Crepe Square Mufller for Ladies $2.00 MOSTLY BROWNS AND SAND HAVE YOU TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THE CHRISTMAS SALE of cons a ease_eeeocoeieoeoooeenlinoleum;no ~_.. J THAT WILL BE THE SOLUTION OF YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS farms in various western sectional Present world naval treaties n"; lwfivrdllls to Statement-S Lfikcr said , brought about a new relation be- Jmles had lllfllle - The lflfml‘? tween naval vessels and high speed klwullhl’ the fiddle-P‘- MYS- C- B~ merchant vessels, he said. and tho Jones, 88 Norfolk Road. Woburn, l “Gangs “mu the 51m o’ cruise" w Enl- Wrllm‘ l" J°“°S' "°‘~°b°°1<' 10,000 tons standard displacement which places a practical limit op the speed of the cruisers, which p ‘ between 32 and 33 knots. Merchant vessels can, undertlll present state" of the art of ship- building. be built for approximate- ly the same speed as 10.000 ton cruisers and ‘at the same time carry a sufficient number of passengers The body was buried here today. IN FUTURE WARS (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., DEC 12- iinimal Foods Ltd. Summerside. P. E. l. Charlottetown Dealers: 1 s. c. sunuoa. . ., REDDIN BROS. IIUGIIES DRUG CO. i ti. ‘t CARTER. & CO., LTD. @ \ l ‘ l/ We have handled berries like this for years, with bee; results. ' G. E. Pratt & Son l, ST. \ . w. PETERS, l‘. E. I. dows in gay Christmas colors and‘ are displaying the most wonderful 0i Englond- 590186 L989!‘ 0! M0116‘ toys. dolls that talk, aeroplanes that ton came here to view the body, really fly, skates and hockey sticks made the identifications and re- and all the things that gladden the ‘cognized the clothing Jones was hearts of children at Christmas ‘wearing when 1,939,- "w mm in time. Many little ones will lleveflQuebgc two months “Q use, bk have the pleasure of really posses- Iiieved that Jones was proceeding to sing one of these toys, unless San- ,l-lallfax in an effort, to return to ta Olaus has an army of Santa Pals England. Li? S”; Z€TiTfIi¢j Ll a, IIlSt. night as Alfred Jones, a native- lThGOGOTC E_ Ferris, marine archi- tect, recently presented plans be- fore the annual conventiou of the Bwlcty of Naval Architects and Ma rtne Engineers to show that super liners with approximately the same speed as navy cruisers could also be mounted with six-inch giui batter- ies in time of emergency and be to meet reasonable commercial re?- quirements. They are better and steadler sea boats in heavy weath- er. 'I"hey can keep to the see inde- finitely, if provided with e supply of fuel oil. They have a cruising dius of about 8,500 miles at ll knots speed and they ere excellefl iooso-i'i-ii-sut-tue-ll'iur-li__"'. ' to help him in his work on Christ- l The accident victim came to Oea. troop ships. In fact they Ire super- THAT IHlNG THIO HOL) MY Room "r9 A ~ Grr ME UP A1- ' aguvouvc or FATHER FQF! GOODNEifii 5N<El WHO PUT 1W Isiaiifbszzitl driven f th b n] 1° 4345' - mm EW- The greatest icy you can ada. whens. boy and worked oh type of ‘s: vesseulm y}, y one ahmnch mum“, mm“ - :7 (Z-u ,1 4,: By George MCMQHIII"? L‘ 5f‘ l For! aooouaes i 5UFFER1N' CNN‘ I N . -3® ‘gr ' 11 panel, WW“- wuss: mo rr ;' y? _ ~ ,‘ EN donut \ l5 THAT? Mr" 3 o Dourr Kuqw a f? R‘ . iii/ow Haw -ro pron 0° slropw‘ 2 \ (pf lT-3UTi Aqgr-r __ ° ‘ s-ll FORGOT How r ‘ . \ \\ , ° To ‘Fr-Row r~ l ,, l": ... l llfw“ i! g,‘ , .. ._._________ _ __ ~15 i? , .