=. ruzriiritilllb $100. reduced to . . . . . . . . .. MONTAGNAC COATS in reduced to . . . . . . . . . .. to dueed to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. duced to . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .'\i.i'.\('.\.‘.'~. ALIIINHH TYQMNES, $50.00, reduced to MONTAGNAC COATS in grey and blue BRIHYN BLRBEltltY COATS $75.00 rc- and Pre-Christmas Sale of Exclusively Choice Custom Over-coats for Men Coming as this event does-directly before this festive holiday- li makes its appearance at a most opportune time to get an Overcoat of marked excellence at a price which does not even hint at its true worth. Here are garments noted for their superior styling, their better fabrics and their custom tailoring-now offered in seven groups at the lowest price quoted in many years. Men with keen foresight will take advant- age of these reductions. KASHA cons in biuc, $15.00 reduced x . . . . . . . I $00.00 BROWN PLAID I.I..AI\I.A(TO'I‘E $75.00, rc- 0o n $75.00 blue only ssseo ' A CORONA PROTABLE TYP Gift Carton will help in the I-lrlucl Corona Adding Halifax, DEC. 18-20-28. Anderson ’s g . These reductions go into effect at once continue till after Christm as. Remember! everything --in every line-in our sto re will be down. . . ' MEN’S HEAVY SHIRTS ". j l Reg. 2.50 and 1-75 ‘ ‘ . for 2.00 and g h " ' I Another line of flannel " l shirts. Reg. 1.50 for Each I I ‘ MEN’S HEAVY PANTS, ~ Regular 4.50 pair I for nollouooonun-u Best quality ATLANTIC UNDERWEAR. Itcg. 3.25 I per suit for . . . . .. i: l\iEN'S SHIRTING. Reg. i35c per yard for .. “Children's wool. vasrs ‘age l0 and 12 l0.‘ for. each . . . . . . . . .. 1"“ fCLOVER LEAF curs _ Saucers- Reg. 1.50 1 Ill! per doz. for . . . . . .. "5' ‘a HEAVY PLAID l-‘LAN- QNELETTIG. Reg. s5 "for yard .. _ I00 high grade HORSE . HUGS to clear at .. COST Men's Caps. 30X» Mm’? _iind all wool 89°“ at wholesale 29c AJNIONS ,1o lbs. for The CHRISTMrXS GIFT that is zippreciatcd I I A MERRY XMAS T0 ALL Est of L. ANDERSON "A 5'1‘, PETERS, P. E. I. IZWRITEIL in our (‘hristnlas ltion of your family. At $10.50 you may get a CORONA SPECIAL. lSoulis Typewriter C0., Ltd. Agents L. t‘. Smith 8b Corona ’I‘ypc\rritcrs and Machines. N. S. Local Itcprcscntative—}I. M. Simpson. 83 Queen Street. Charlottetown. Bargains and will RED ROSE‘ TEA per lb. KIYC COLE TEA perilii. . . . . . . . . . . .. SPECIAL BULK TEA per lb. . . . . . . . RAISINS, 4 pkgs for . . . . . . . .. PRUNES, per lb. .. ilAltl), per lb. ;T.‘3fi..“.T..‘.‘.l.T.‘.“.‘.‘ 18¢ CHEESE, per lb. .. 58c DRIED APPLES per lb. BULK SODAS Der lb- ..., . . . . . . . . . .. JFJLLO POWDERS with Nappie 3 for l. A It G 1') SUNKIST (IRANGPJS . . . . . . . . 153i". if??? its 50c MOLLASSES p e r gallon . . . . . . . . . . . . l ‘KEROSENE OIL pet gallon . .. SPEARS-The funeral of Mr. Henry ‘ers were Messrs. William Callbeck. the bride and groom crcry ilapgin I css‘ ill their wedded life. I -—FUNERAL 0F MRS. MARY. slim: ADAMS-The funeral of I/Irs.‘ IMary Jane ‘Adams took place onl Monday from hcr home to tho Prcs- I byterian Church at Kcnsington. Rev. D. L. Griffiths oflieiating. lnternlcnt was in the Malpeque Cemetery. The late Mrs. Adams was formerly Miss Mary Jane Cousins and nlarried Mr. Frank Adams, of Sea View. After her husbands death, about twenty years ago, she lived for awhile inI Indian River. butremovcd later tot her death. She leaves to mourn, one daughter, Ethel. Mrs. Dockendorfl, to whom sympathy is expressed-S. —FUNERAL 0F MR. HENRY Spears of Summerside was held on Tuesday afternoon from Mr. P. L. Bowncss‘ Funeral Parlor to the Peo- pic's Cemetery, Rev. Archdeacon White. D.D., officiating. Among those attending the funeral were Mrs. Lottcweil and hcr son from Bloom- field. The pali bearers were Messrs. George Bowness, Reigh Tinney, Geo- rge McCallum, H. H. Lefurgey, Wil- liam Clark and F. J. E. Wright-S. —FUNERAL SERVICES — Tile funeral of the late Artemas E. Far- row, of Bedeque, was held on Sun- day afternoon and was very largely attended by friends from Summer- side and other parts of the Prlrcincc. . There was a short service at the l house followed. by a service in the Baptist Church. Rev Mr. Crows of- ficiating. A male quartette compos- ed of Messrs. J. B. Lewis, J. Lidstone, Covey Lewis and Howatt Schurman rendered two appropriate hymns. Mr. J. B. Lewis also sang very ef- fectively “Shadows? The pail bear- Leonard Schurman, George Taylor, John Stewart, John Frizzell and Ru- fus Bagnall. Interment was in the Baptist Cemetery at Bedequc-S. —~IIAR.BOUR ALMOST FROZEN OVER-The cold snap oi’ the last two days has put an end to shipping Western Guardian -rar.sn rnozau FISH lbrloxli feed in stock at Braces. —SPECIAL PRICES on ladies’ fur coats, Rat, Seal, Mountain Beaver, Goat, etc.. at Sinclair's. 9073-l2-i7-2i. _ —EUYING PELTS-Mr. Roseburn will be buying pelts at Mr. A. E. Mc- Lcan‘s office, Summcrside, this week. 9862-12-12-tf -ALI. LADIES AND MISSES HATS clearing half price at Sin- ciairs. 997342-1741. iced R-M. Meat, Milk and Cod Oil Fox Biscuit and Kibblo. Distributed by Bruce's. 9512-11-20-3wka -LADIES AND GIRLS SWEAT- ERS. Special values at Sinclairs. 9973-12-17-21. —-WANTED A PLANT MANAGER for the Island Fertilizer Co., Ltd. Sec their advertisement in this is- sue. 1U007-12-l8-3i —0I‘tll-;N'1‘ AND KAYSER. full fashioned hose, shade Ecstasy, Mal- ay, Dcnvlile, Smoke, Sunmne. Java. Size 81L to 10. Selling at $1.00 per pair at Sinclair's. 9973-12-17-21. —COItItECl‘ION-'I‘he name of Master Frederick McDonald was in- advertentiy omitted from the family of the latc Mrs. Joseph McDonald, of Sunlmerslde.-S. -TI>‘IERE WILL BE A MEETING in Malpcquc Hall Friday, Dec. 19th at B p. m. to organize for the win- ter's racing. People from surround- ing districts are invited to attend. l0li1-1i —'I‘HE NEW VICTOR RADIOS lead again with their outstanding performance. Screen Grid battery lnodcl complete with tubes. aerial and batteries $169.00, Electric Mod- els 8185.00. $24750. Combination $397.50. Sold and serviced by R. T. Holman Limited, Summcrtide and Charlottetown. —NEW EVENING DRESSES, all shades, beautiful assortment in Satin, Moire, Taffeta and Lace now on display at Sinclairs. 9973-12-17-21. -I'N FALL AND ALL WINTER --A SOCIAL GATHERING - A vary pleasant evening was spent‘ in Chelton, OnlFridoy Nov l4 . when ti» people of that district and sur- rounding ploou came to present Mr and Mrs iulvh ComPWI- with out: of silver. out slur. china linen and cheques. Mia Florence Gardiner. Moncton N. B. and Miss Ruth Oar- ruthera, Carleton. oponod the parcels and Miss Sue Affleok lower Bcdequo read the verses, which caused much morriment. Mr Campbell on behalf of Mrs Campbell and hiinwlf. thank- ed the good people for their kind. nous. The evening was whiled away r in Summerside harbour and except for a small open space of water in the channel the harbour is frolwll over. Some men have been _sccn walking on the ice, but it is none too sale yet and will require a lcw more cold spells before it will be safe for travelling. Skating on the pond near the electric light station l5 as usual at this time of year very pop- ular with the children. Thc rink was flooded for the first time on Tuesday ‘and ll the cold weather con- tinues will soon bc ready for the season. The Crystals are hopeful of having a tryout on their own rink! within tile next few days. There is‘ some talk of an intcrnlcdiatc tcaln bcingformed in Summcrside to fill up the ranks of the Crystals as they fall ollt. This is a good idco and worthy of support.-S. _'"_-*i"*i"“‘*‘ .;| PERSONALS -Mrs. Sudbury, of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived home last week to ut- tend the funeral of her father, the late Mr. Artemas Farrow, of Bede- que.-S. -Mr. Donald McDonald arrived in Summcrsidc on ‘Tuesday evening to attend the funeral oi ills lnotilcr. Mrs. Joseph McDonald, who passed away last Saturday night-S. -—Mr. J. M. Nicholson, Station Master at Summerside, who has been on sick leave for some time, returned to his duties on Tuesday looking fit and well after his long illness-S. Eastern Guardian ..°SEE OUR WONDERFUL DIS- PLAY of Christmas Gifts. Mabons Drug Store. 9837-12-12-101. ..'CIGARS AND CIGARETTES in Xmas boxes. Cigar Lighters, Pipes. and all kinds of Tobacco. Mabons Drug Store. 0837-12-12-101. . . ‘MOIRS CIIOCOLATES In All kinds of Mabons Drug 9837-12-12-101 fancy Xmas oxcs. Christmas Candy. Store. . . ‘XMAS- SUGGESTIONR-dmrk-I or Desk Sets. Waterman Fountain‘ Pena. Parker Pens, Cameras (in colors), Hand Bags, Fiction Books, Manicu u Sets, Ivory Goods. Mabonsf Drug sum. 0837-l2-12-10l.1l' u-wamao A PLANT MANAGER, for the Island Fertilizer Co, Ltd.’ Sec their advertisement in this is-l sue. l00001-12-l8-3i l A sailor who had been away on a‘ 1on3 voyage received a letter at a port‘ of call. On opening it, ho took out a blllik $1644 0! PHD". His pal rcnmr ked: "llcy Bill. wot‘s the bioolnin ldcar of tho blank pypor?" "Gordlimc." said Bill, "tilaifs a| letter from ‘omc. Mo and the ilii-SSIIZI ain't A-apcaking." ' Kensington, where she resided untilI Only a Few More Shopping Days Left Gifts Galore at Prices iThat Spell Economy. Thrifty Shoppers Coming Here._ GT6 gérie. Bloomers at .. . . . . . . ments not here. ILADIES’ SUGGESTIONS LINGERIE No gift can be so de- lightfully feminine as Lin- $1.60 each Ladies’ Crepe de Chene neatly boxed $3.25 Many other dainty gar- advertised expensive and LADIES' This is a gift that is in- useful. Two or three pairs neatly l ' boxed is bound to please. y Ladies‘ Pyjamasi Sets, - FI-IURSDAY ' vault ' , 1 i ' V __ Mlshk- ill games and nlusic. Alter the use -- - """“' ""'“‘ I —---—--_y= small hours the people returned to; , . ' . ‘their homes, but not before wishing . 7U . . . . . o HOSE all sizes. Prices —--——————- $3.25 to $10.50 GIFTS OF LINEN Ladies’ Silk Rayon Rayon Bed Spreads. Panties with medallion Lungheoh Sets. trim, only . . . . . . .. $1.95 Maderia Rulélnegs. Ladies’ and Misses Pyj- Madem‘ Buf. et us‘ amas, all sizes. Only {9'v°*§u"i't'*2r"o;§,i’ss- . . . . . . . .. $1.98 to $4.75 Pings, Cases a a n Ladies’ Griffin lock sheets t0 match. stitch Vests- 0 I1 I v Turkish Bath Towels. FOR CHILDREN We suggest Pullover Sweaters. Coat Sweaters. Wool and Silk and Wool Hose. Ankle Sox. Boxed Handkerchiefs. Overalls. Rayon Silk Bloomers. Rayon Silk Night Gowns. Angora Berets. Mittens, Toques... GIVE BLANKETS FOR THE HOUSE- KEEPER Bed Comforts . . . . . . . .. $2.50 to $25.00 All Wool Blankets . . . . . . . .. $8.00 to $12.50 Flanelette Blankets . . . . . . . . . . $1.65 to $2.25 All wool Bedthrow . . . . . . . . $7.00 and $9.00 \ GIFTS FOR BABY Bootees . . . . 40c to 65c Knitted Jackets . . . . . . . .. 75c to $215 Mittens ..... 55c 68.00 Stockingss at 49c to 65c K ‘tt d ‘ts .".'. i. ;. iise w $3.50 Knitted ‘Caps . $1.25 to “$2130, Bonnets and Angina $1.95 to $2.50 I Caps..... v A GIFT ~THAT EVERY ONE USES AND APPRECIATES Ladies’ Fur Coats, a lasting gift. Prices , . . . . . . $50.00 to $512.00 . Umbrellas at . . . . .. $1.75 to $7.75 w... HANDBAGS A large assortment of lovely Hand Bags of all -kinds. Something every- one uses and appreciates. ' Prices .. .. $2.98 to $659 OTHER SUGGESTIONS Quilted Kinnonas at . . .. $9.00 and $993 Fancy Crepe Kilnollas . l at . . . . . . . .‘ $3.50 to $535 Beacon Cloth Kilnonas at . . . . . . . . $3.50 t0 $725 Ladies’ Scarves at. . . . . . . “$2.50 ‘I'.0 $5.98 Lace Collar and Cuff Sets at . . 29c t0 $333 Ladies‘ and Kiddies Sweaters. Ladies’ Heavy Lined Silk Bloomers. Handkerchiefs never fail to please. Neatly boxed Silk Dress lengths. --_-———u_-- SPORT SWEATERS Select one of these for the outdoor girls 41ml a“ will be well. Prices . . . . . . $2.95 to $550 ¢.~- The List Below May Help You Solve the Problems SWEATERS AND WINDBREAKERS These will surely be used in the cold days to come. GIVE Suit Cases. Club Bags Trunks Fitted Suit Cases, etc., for both old or young. For the Men Folks DRESSING G'OWNS ALWAYS APPRECIATED In Swiss and Jap Silks at $8.00to$l5.00 Men's Velvet Hougg Coats. Price .. $10.00 Prowse Bros Limited " The Gift Shop " HOSIERY In all the newest PM‘ ' | boxed- iilii‘. . . Illiestc u, $115 THER SUGGESTIONS Mufflers. _ Ties of all kinds. Belts. Pyjamas. Silk Underwear, etc. Gloves. Boxed Cart" 5°“- Handkerchiefs.