.vq a - DAY SALE“ ermms. F_RI. SAT. - Janaznd. 3rd. 4th. FASHION MAID AFTER a g DRESSES NOON H 5;}, E R g DRESSES A P R O N S y 1 ‘sizss . A Manufacturers Entire‘ Stock of These Dresses Purchased iFor This Sale ' LIMIT: NO’ * OVER THREE TO CUSTOMER‘ 1 msrnorounu stuns; o-o-oo-o-o-oooooo- 06409-0 37th Anniversary Sale Overcoats of Montagnac, Kasha, Aipines Clearing at —-WHOLESALE PRICES— Moore Ea’ McLeod Ltd ¢-Q-O§4-O-O'OO-Q O-O-OO-OQO-O O-O-O-fO-OGGO O-O-O O- FOR AROMA AND DELICIOUS FLAVOR USE BRAIiMIN TEA Sold Only ah Red. Airtight ‘Packages. E. R. BRO W ‘ 146 Richmond _St.. y Fire, Life, Accident. Sickness A and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis ‘¢‘O-O-O-OOOO-Q-O§O-OO-OOOOQQO-O-O Charlottetown to-o-oo-aooao-oouonoou» o-o-oooeouaos-ookso o o e 90000» ‘frlis beit leaf ms the‘ longest cure give you the mostlastlhg and delicious chew» when You ask for H 8c N Biackflfwist. You'll have the time of . your life trying to, chew‘ the flavor out 9f fihlsiine tobacco. Western‘ Guardian —HOI.Slisll0lls, NAILS, rgro- and nles sold right st Bruce's.’ ilri-l-l-zL —BUY SLEIGII SIIOEING rail: steel, bl!’ iron atliraces BIS-IZ-Si-Zi. -BIJY HANDLED AXES, saws and Indian axe handles st Bruce's. 0214-1-21. PSPECIAL . Plll-BTOCKJIAKING quantity price on iarm fencing, build- ing supplies and all heavy hardware at Bride's. 8l3-l2~3l-2i. -Dl8COUllAGlNG NEWS-The dis- couraging news has been received by lvlr. B. W. Robinson, o! Summersidc, thlit his father, Mr. George Robinson is still causing his iamily grave anxi- ety, ss his condition still remains serious. Mr. Robinson's reimily are all with him now at the heme cii his sister, Mrs. Blanchard, in Boston. His eldest daughter, I Mrs. Marcus Calder, lett on Saturday, accompanied by hes husband and son, Master Ralph, from Charlottetown: to visit him. Mr B. W. Robinson will prob- ably leave ‘ later in the week for Boston. S ‘snnnnmo CONFERENCE- There sre several representatives irom this province in Saokvdiiethis week attending the Boys’ eluding tour irom Charlottetown church organizations. Ben]. Rogers delegate irom the Smlor Tuxis Boys o.’ ‘rrlnlty Church. ‘Wilfred Bovin- royd iroim the Y. M. C. A, Robsnd Taylor, representing the Trail Ran- gers oiflrinity and Harry IIBDUXOTH. Senior Tuxis Boys and Gordon Doug- las from Georgetown. The Students Christian movement is holding a con- ference at the same time to which Prince oi Wales College sent Garland Brooks, George Baker, Gordon Dar- ragh, Miss Isabel Andrew and Isabel Brown. Boys‘ Parliaments are being held not only in the Maritime: but ‘ in each oi the other six provinces of the Dominion. Procedure is ‘dentlcsl with ‘iii-hit oi the Canadian Commons and legislstio will be pused pertain- ing to the regulating oi boy life throghout Canada. The sitting will last three days- PERSO NALS Mrsifli. n. (Holland. s. -.lvn-. and Mrs. Russel Deishan Mass, where Mr. Deizhau was en- manentiy in their native province. S. ooweeosooooooeeoooeoooeec EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying Glasses etc. ‘ u. J. MABON OPTOMBTBIST Oiiice Connected With Drugstore . Montague. P. E. I. OOQ-Q-C§OOOO-O§CQOOOOOOOQOU s i 9 004000000000000000 Parliament, in- ‘ n. {MAST CHANCE-For sale one light medium Silver Fox Pup. Register- ed Canadian National. Price reason- able. H. J. Mabon, Montague, P. 2.1. 19142-3041. "TBOM DEC. 30 to Jsn. ll be- iore we start, stock taking, you csn save many dollars ii you buy your winter requirements from us. T. G. Ives, Ltd. 807-12-80-31 ..',5CliIt. MARION MOSHIB, Capt. Waiters, arrived irom St. Pet- ers snd is loading produce by J. S. ‘MacDonald a Co., Cardigan, tor St. PetersP-A. _ ..'DREDGE IN PORT-Dredge No. 9 D. P. W., Capt. Gallant in charge will lay up at King's whari ior the winter. The tug Rona is also laying up at MacDonald's whsrb-A ..'B.INK MANAGEIL- Mr. Jamm Skinner, who for a number o! pre- vious years has given entire satis- faction as manager oi the George- town Rink, has age-in secured the position this yearn-A. ..'SCHR. HENRY MILLER, Capt W. Wight, arrived irom Hastings with B. part load or coal end prq- . ceeded to Lower Montague where she will discharge her coal thaw, A. Poole 6s Co., and go into winter quarters at Lower Montesuza-A. ..'OUT THEY GO-All our heavy - winter goods at discounts’ oi 20 to" 50%. MensBlue Label Ali-wool us! derwear in broken sizes at $1.95 each. All ladies and children's underwear 20 p. c. discount. Lots ot cold weath- er ahead. Buy now and be camiort- able. T. G. Ives, Ltd. 807-12-30-31 ..'LOADlNG POTATOES. - The gas boat Millie ,B-, arrived ‘irom Grand River with s load oi bag po- tatoes to go into steamer Cissey, now loading at CQN. R. whari. She inicnds making several trips more weather permitting to Grand River --A. \ . JCLEARANCE SAUL-Commenc- ing Deccmbcr 28th and continuing until January ‘s, we oiler our entire stock oi Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Men's and Boy's Clothing. including Sweaters and Overcoats at greatly re- _Ml§ Edith Anderson. oi New ' ciuccd prices. We have some real good rMd__A_ York, and formerly .oi Summcrsidc; is spending the Christmas season in} Bummerside.» the guest oi hcr aunt} bargains to oflcr, which will cnabic you to make substantial savings on all purchases. McLeod d; McGregor, liion- togue. ‘i ..‘SHIPPING— 36hr. Hazel. Capt all the time-A. ...'0LD CITIZEN PASSESIAWAY -The death occurred at George-l EEXAMINAIION 0F town on Friday, Dec. 20th., oi Mrs. Isaac David, one oi the oldest citi- zens in the place, aiter s short ill- ness which she bore with patience and resignation to God's holy will. She was a person o_i' a-kind and lav-d" Mbmoom DecJwL Th, M1001 ing disposition, a favorite with both young and old._She was visited ire- quentiy by her pastor Rev. 0. Kig- gins, whn administered to her the last rites oi the Roman Catholic Church. l-ieriuneral was largely at- tended. She leaves to mourn her Ea: fern Guardian- i finished appearance. ui- souldrestl pesoe-A. - . v v ‘ rsssonsns _. . ‘Messrs. Andrew;- Mcponsld j. snd Ernie Mclnnis. Vernon, recently vis- lied Georgetown-A. ‘ ~ ..'Misses.Susie. Msry and Geor- gie lienbhill, "onisgue, spent" the week end st their home in George- town.—-A. ..'Mr.' Philip Doyle, student St Dunstsnb University, Charlottetown is spendlnghis Christmas holidays st his home in-Georgetowm-A. ..'Miss Jennie Riehsrds. teacher, is spending her Christmas holidays at. her hcmc in Georgetown-A. ..'Miss Kathleen Doyle, R. N, Boston, is visiting in Georgetown. the guest other parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle-A. ‘ -' ..'Ml.sses Agnes MacDonald and Frances liloCormsc, who srs attend- ‘ ing Unioncommercisl College, Char 10m‘ .., are spending their Christ- mas holidays at. their homes in Georgeown.—A. ..'Miss Ems McCorsnse. teacher. Si. Georges, is spending» her Christ- mas holidays in Georgetown, the ‘guest ot her parents Mr. and Mrs. Q John McCormsi-s-A." ‘moan and Mrs. 1.. w. Shaw and dhughter Katherine, otssck- ville. N. 13., are spending their vaca- ,tlon in Georgetown, the guests oi ivirs. Shaw's‘ mother, Mrs. Delziel.—A ..Mrs. IR-ev.) G. T. Spriggs and her daughter, Miss Gwendoilne, oi Iicnsington, were visitors to Suin- merside this-week and were the guestsiot - Mm- R..- B. Jtichsrdsoim-S. mm. Charles 1'12. .1.‘ l-libbeti,‘ who Ihasfior the past number o! months ibeen engaged in construction work on the new Csnsdisn Nstionsl Reil- w-sy line connecting Lake Verde and Pisqiiid paid a short visit to his par» ents Mr. and Mrs; G. W. l-iibbett. ‘Georgetown, rprlpr ,to his leaving on IFrldsy siternoonfls train ior Antig- Ionlsh, N. S. Mi‘. Hiibbett will be en- lgsged with the C. N. It, on the con- struction work ‘oi’ the’new Guysboro zPer-sissrlibslméthere lsnothlng ,iike it ior and pruervinga ilc-vely “" ‘plexion. cooling. caress- ing-it" “‘ and dispels all rough- nesrs or. ohnie‘ "by weather have returned to Emerald aitor liv-I Chapman, arrlvefd irom Plctolllcqnditibfll- Delieaieiy ‘tress-ant. it. Ernest Lund. Joseph Dnisooil‘ m“! m: for about severrycars 1n Boston.‘ \\ th a load oi coal or S. C. Knight. was exqumte mam m m’ mo“ Alter discharging she will go into gaged in carpenter work. They haveglnifftxglrulgieisl "in Km? whgfl‘ inevitably choose Persian Balm. A il-m- gxcgllgni; work. The teacher in bought the-valuable iarm propertifl “P- - f‘ ‘"5 er?“ r°p°r Fvelvety smooth lotion, o! ML Raymond Mulligan at Em". good seasons work being kept busy 5km r5se4eu m ‘wxfime 1d d l 1,. d m remain per I a an now n "n - liiainty women ended also to some and the hands. Truly e. peerless toilet requie- {site ior‘ every woman. c.‘ “ BETHEL‘ SCHOOL The send-annual examination oi Bethe] School was held on 'Wednes-' was ‘ ‘ _ _ ior ‘the ‘ with spruce sndholly and s well laden and nicely decorated" tree occupied one corner oi the‘ room. ‘A lslrge number oi parents s-nd- visitors lwere‘ prsent thus showing the. lateral. token in it malice the |a iew words. thanked the people for ‘their loindnmshand also for. their ' to s close. " The semi-aimuai examination oi , GUARDTAN’ ‘Children I thrive on FRYS This pure and high quality iodmbyn the“ teacher.’ MK‘ Helen c. Dfiwulifl-ild uurshm cues tlions were answered Dfwliwlyihd accurately. A short but interestins pmgram was carried out, Mr. Leigh Fergus-on acting as elmlrnsan- Salli/a appeared and distributed the gifts to bum [Qggihgg nndpupils. The teacher “as one recipient,‘ oi s. beautiful eight piece french ivory manicure roll’ from her pupils. Complimentary rc- inarks were passed by the Messrs Leigh Ferguson and a. hearty vote. of thanks was tendered the teacher I01’ hearty oo-operatlon with her in her work. Aiter a. generous treat oi home made candy and the singing o! God Save the King, the examination came GLEN VALLEY EXAMINATION Glen Valley School was held Friday l‘ ‘ 20th., with a goodlynum- ber oi parents and visitors present. The pupils were examined in their various subjecis by their teacher Miss Isis. Weeks. and showed by their prompt and accurate answers the progress pit/he children. A ifhor- ’ husband. to whom sincere sympsthyongn gxgmlng/trlqytp p. _ m‘ 5,11,34,35 they had been well trained during: the year. The following prbgramf Miniirvulivt: UP“ l'~‘.A'l"Hl-IR MOM! THI- LJTTi-E TOY wow Hansen? snow MRe-Jicce» guns‘ THEN wou Mus-r s: QLMET wuius MAMA AND Mag-dices» Vi i - I 5w~r H! A DARUMIG Don"? vnuo rr . so man-r. 0am‘. ace-Mow oqarr T‘LL P‘! HQVV T9 I|"' ‘ti. oi-l-wis mm no MY Pocrr i‘: HERQE- A em- QLMET 13¢ QIT ANY ‘ made irom specially selected cocoa beans, by skill acquired in 200 years oi experience. For giving health and vigor, FRTS Cocoa is matchless. J. 8. FRY 9 SONS (Canada) Limited, Montreal, Que. fliimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii ~ " ~ "Tait; ‘Posse: riser users" cocoa is _ Writs [of Free Rail» Bosh isgggrss .;§ ~33 s ti!" " " .. _.__..__._______.1..__- H; thcnflciaiiriedyiout with m. s. Aqunloadcd, both pupils w! them‘! Blandoin in the chair. 1 Remixes-ks by chairman. l Chorus by school, Old Santa Claus. Recitation, Vernon Giiils. Recitation, Mamie Blonrlon. Dialogue, The Awakening. Recitation, Irwin Blondon. Christmas exercise. Récititloifi Myrtle‘ Blondoni v Duet. Frances McDowell and AdiLSB/"E T116 Km!- MoKenzic. 99W“) Recitation, Arthur McLean. Dialogue, Selling Books. Recitation, Ruby Biondon. Recitation, John A. Blondon. Recitation, _ Marion Blorndon. Dialogue, Playing School. Recitation. Cyrus Martin. V l ~. ‘ Chorus, by school, Santa Claus. Austria has talkie; for ‘fiqmg, Atler the program. the tree was l“ ed primes from teacher. Prifl ior attendance, ruby Blondon; Pfi 101’ ‘most stars for pfllwt 195805‘)!!! ion Biondon, Phoebe monaoag m- ‘mie Blondon, Ruby and iMyr-tlo Blondon. Aitii-"wfieseni ihad been treated to home med! icandy by teacher, the gathering we: "brought m ii close by sinslns Go! (Patriot " pleas u Stockholm and Mslmo,‘ Sweden. iare being connected‘ by {telephone caiblc. Druvsbfivn DAILY Uss afnh; Cutie-urn‘, ‘ PREPARATIONS? ' TH! Sosp. pure and Ingram, i. the skin; die Oinunent, snnsepde .543 hflhnd’. tirremove pim ies, rashes and l irritations; sad finsiiy shegilcum, smooch . tsndhpure so impm s 91min‘ (“mum o e n. q so. ~ w. a £2?‘ grandiose! ace Talon!!!- 3- T- "'1" Cantu!» LelqIonfiddLf. w Cal-learn limit!‘ neg, ' . mAcmz IQQFVHOMB AN‘ "rue!!! 60s‘.- TH! OOOR'BELL- wELL-YM NO’? GONNA Cirr up ON M! ‘BORE ‘ vM ‘bufl! FOOT ‘s. QINTY I RANC. Hi9 ' 5m.» six ‘fimtib; U Hi5 NOT HOME- Rouk uIIE - QALL HIM um nil coomur an’ our vim-i» ‘ 5A0 poof!" cs- i119- or ‘rs-vii’- THERE GOEQ: THE Pncni i .0 GUEQ!» i HAD BETTER Answer. “ruAT n’ MiC-HT B! MAACAE Ti-ué ‘i’ -_l Q55’) ‘~1- ou Awe aims ‘sgggauj l E3EFJRQ§SEEE§ ""‘“"<,.’5Bm°‘5“ aw" c. B61- HE coon u“:- Qn- iro- soakw. Bu‘? ' HAvar-i‘ ’ TO eeno our receiving gi-its. The (allowing kfiflill- .-