“Q/ <<<<<§§s<<§<55 t STOCK T KI Men’s and Boys’ Large Clothing Ilepartrnent Prices Reduced 10%,‘ 20%,_and25%,off l We have divided ourillothing a up in 12p dilleroni lots so as to~ make it easy tor p you to buy, pick out the Suit or Overcoat you want in any o1 the following Lots . and you will find the price right. not advertised at Wholesale Prices. Tifltjiliititlfl-ITPETDWNIIUARDIAN‘ 5' ' --IN THE- Regular Prices All other Glothing in this large departnient LDT . I0. 1 25 Men’s Suits in this lot. C0101‘! Brown and Grey and Mixed ‘Needs. Regular Value $15-00 i0 $13470- Sale Price $11.50 L01 I10. 2 18 Suits in this lot of Men’s Blue Serge Suits. Sizes, 38, 39 and 40 only. ' Regular Value $25.00 to $30.00. A Sale Price $19.15 L0'l' I10. ,4 All Men’s Blue and Grey Serge Suits (Clearing at I LOT I10. 3 55 in this lot of M ’s Fancy 'l\veed Suits, a large varie of patterns. Sizes 36 to 44. Regular value $18.00 to $25.00. ' Sale Price $15.75 ‘-u Wholesale "on... L01’ I10. 5 lvlenls Chesterfield Overcoats in Grey, Blue and Black. Prices from $18.00 to $28.00. _ Sale Price 20 p. c. Discount Bi‘ $15.00 to $18.00. L01 110. 6 15 Men’s Fancy Tweed Overcoats, well tailored, all sizes. Regular value Sale Price $13.75 tor no. 1 25Men’s Overcoats in the lot. 4 The ’ very latest patterns andstyles. Reg- a ular values from $22.00 to $217.00. on. Price $11.15 x lor no. a All Boys Suits in long and short a pants. Prices from $8.50 to $18.50. 'l"he largest range in the city. - Less 20 p. c. Discount L01 no. e All Overcoats for Boys. Sizes 21 to 36. A splendid range of patterns. Less 2D p. c. Discount Leather Lined. LOT 110. 10 _Men’s all-wool Mackinaws; Men’s Sheepskin Coat; Men’s Khaki Coats, At Wholesale Prices LDT no. i2. Men’s Heavy Barry Cloth ‘Ulsters, Waterproof. Selling at the very special price of _, L01’ I10. 11 Men’s Heavy. Saskatchewan Fur Coats. Very special price of $20.00. All Sizes ll 5i One Price to Everybody Spot Cash ',' tuni eneilt Assiaon res - Western Guardian ed on Friday evening in the Ol- ympla cabaret. There was a large at- tendance and a good time enioyed. The ladies’ prize was won by Miss Marguerite Paiors and the gentle- man's by m. Daniel Perry- Music for the dance was furnished by IA‘. John Richards. with the violin, as- companled byilias Dena Baud». Miss Delia Gallant also gave sello- tlons on the pianoflme whist patt- ies will he held every Wednesday irom new 0G. l. i-ienuv nnmo BATTERIES, mosh- lights Batteries at Bruce's. - . 031-9-1-7-21. ’ ij-nnnusss and sole leather in shock It B11001. 931-1-7-21. 39-min: soreness horseineat, tripe, loom. lamb pluclts and llver at gene's. osi-i-v-ii. in . Zi-savnn uma- an: nan. m- ilry into. Baalaiufihicken Buppsr, “is ram Artistes, spacial lotteries ' Doors open 5 o'clock. miqimireeJbigtimoi 0.11.1! vs flip, therimvttm 1011mm; ' , - q“ m-i-a-at I ._r..__.-..¢. . giigi riiggi Zééi; Essie ‘t aim ouch-m ‘wlliet and dance mm under autism o: the Catholic Mu- All Men’s Fur Doais and All 0tller Men’s and Boys’ Slotlling llot Dtliernise Advertised Will Del Sold at Wholesale Prices TIIIS D10 SALE STARTS IMMEDIATELY AllD EllDS JAllllAllY 15th 1030 V‘ y _ PROWSE One Price to Everybody Spot Cash 3110s.. LIMITED _ THE BIG cnornmc sroanl and Mrs. Arthur: Visiting Commit- tee-Ian. Thompson. Mrs. Condom ma. um. Mrs. Dirt. Mrs- Kenny and Mrs. Waite; Entertaining Oom- mittee-ma. Woodaiae, Mrs. Ooi-ney and ran. Waite; mower- 0onmnitue~ In. Mattie uordon. Mrs. Percy ‘ran- tom. Mrs. Ohlrlfl Mellie and Mrs. lnaliman- A hearty vote or thanks Ila undated to the retiring oiiioers f0! thl Qflibiillt “Mel that they had rendered during the past year. which was one o! the moat successful in thl history oi the Society. l. PIISQNALB -llrl. Harold Huiing. who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and It's. 80o]. Nesbit. o! Summerside. lawn Ilonday to return to its! heme in Braintree. Mass. a __-._ may immune his ct dies at may fllli fill‘ y. "You're ‘ within: i QIUJbfl 1 . -iar.alonseor nor-so ioieoaaow l 0i ion New York: loiiiau. riflaahir-miinlaunr- U (no we w .- -.eeni.‘ Marni-e; Martin and Mai-gust lic- Leoo) Dialogue. winnirg a vii-ad" Sena. High in o-iio ‘Heavens. mime! Mrs. Browns Visitors ca, by W" bell and Rtta McDonald; (Monolonll ' An Inspiring Dish-Wishes by Mil-l" ..'Mr. and Mrs. ltd. Olarlt recent- ly vlaitod Georgetown-A. , mission. John pa coerce 0am ham. Georgetown, recently W104 Montana-A. On Friday nisht Dee 20th. the pu- pita o! the Mt. Stewart Behooi put on a Christmas Oonoart in the 1.0.11‘. Eastern Guardian . _-_. Oharlottetown 5 mowiuc T0 UNIAVORADLI WEATHER we are continuing our clearance Sale until January 11th. Mcibeod d: McOi-egor. Ill-l-l-Si. ..'Oapt. and Mrs. McPhee has rs- tumed to their home in Georgetown sitar spending their Christmas holi- . . days iifohariomtown, ma guests o! ..'“l'l. (Di-J ‘roombs and Miss um,- uunm, my, mum- gm". Myriam moths. Georlelown. are lor- or ma‘ any Hospital aodlrank violins 111mb in Mount lWWI-‘rtfl- DMPhll. Ohariottatown-A. A. _-_-¢- ..'IIG SHIPPING SIAION. -- ‘Iihe Veteran Pilot. ‘Ilemple Goiiell. put his motor boa-t in winter quart- III l1: uoolwetown on DIG. lllti. ll- . tn auoceniuily piloting tllrtaeu ~ "","‘ 1n‘; “gun”; f“ qgy-‘g. g] m“- ‘ sJQI Helen MESH. _hl0hbf tossin aooorrroiuroiiareor; also V“!!! VMRINWHPWQ" W‘ over iorty someone to ‘ vacation at her home in Gmaewm has late for Vernon-ii. “on. r. s. n. Moirlaey. s. a. ' . without --~ . '_ swig‘. y“. '_.'.'l'l_l'. and I". William IIIIIDBY‘ Hseurielreeantiyvisiiadoeoasaiowir, aaileittor semis; m»... ‘railed ‘the/neat e! m. mover- ileum. . ior Virginia; oiuy. sailed "tor. new IB- M Im- Mfl “Ml-4- ronr; Ireiieriehmrg. sailed _ror ' INliQBY. sailed rsrtllanriollt: , fliledjtea New Yoil; Ineli- “a d‘ 0 . . many ‘ friends m. Peter _ _ V, Qemetawn. are pleased to Norielklic Ne! U!“ he'll oonvaieselag, alter aotoriitw Ion: raemeonnaiiai Ih-iflsneaavereiilneaanilhopoioa " m . ivewotoit: ior- were‘ lottetown; sonar-intuit! rorlaw a . A ana. coo-imam doorman FM wheel. m ml _ , the Potato emu-v Aloaiaiaeo. s. Mn minim Mamet"! _, » A’ : s) , . ,. av,‘ h, i v - . .14. t ..om~ _- ers-ianaajgfl.