x4111.‘ p: Popular I Nelv I large. delightful Christmas gift BOXED TOWEL SETS AS ~ GIFTS T1118 s81. put up in a tasteful $111 110K. is nlade up of large Turkish Towel, with two face cloths. A very sensible, and very welcome Christmas gift. .75 1.00 1.50 BREAKFAST s51". IRISH LINEN ... These of Irish linen, 54 inch square cloth, with half dozen matched napkins. Cloth is Dlain centre, hem stitched, with colored border. Put up in smart individual boxes for 3 Christmas gifts . . . . . . . ' _ 2:7 SUGGESTIONS Cushions, etc ing. Kenwood Blankets in Shipped by mail postpaid on receipt of price, Down Puffs, Kenwood andother Blankets, You will be interested in the gift pos- , sibilities cf this really remarkable show- We have assembled from the de- partnient a lovely range of Down Puffs, of plain colors, in plaids, etc., of Cushions of many sorts. If you are wondering- about thelselection of a gift-look over these gift ideas. Puffs froln 3 to I I 1mm“ B‘*"“‘ets 8.00‘ 10.00 ‘ 10.75 Cushion Forms, Kapok filled, Whitney Blankets . 0 ‘Rayon Bespreads $4.50 T1113 Very handsome RAYON spread is 80 100 in size, extra not "n! a "lléhe cctiflors are rose, blue and gold. The spread is the gflclé _ in fgytfi ective lime, but is of remarkable quality for Onto Stories ar c , we iln you Wlll find that Montreal and Tor‘- » e asking more money for the same article. IRISH EMBROIDERED H") PILLOW CASES. Pair.. - Imported from the makers in Ireland, these pillow cases are made of fine close cotton, Iieni- stltched, with tasteful design in white embroidered at I M hemmed end, pair . . . . . ' HAND EMBROIDERED 4 5o ' TEA SETS . . . . . . . Very dainty hand embroider- ed Irish linen tea set, 36 inch cloth, four napkins, very dainty design in color at each corner. Packed in individual 4 boxes. A perfect gift. . . ' THE STORE or A THOUSAND GIFTS IN SECOND FLOOR ANNEX—-A WON- DERFUL SHOW OF‘ GIFT .95 ' 1.25 ' 1.35 English and Scotch White» Blankets, ' ' pr . . . . . . .., . .. ash; Guardian . mean-sun AOENt-plr. a. w. » 3 Murdock la Guardian agent in Mon- g ‘ tague and will be 710M011 1° 111° 1 oivs news items. advertising, new and renewal subscriptions- ‘ I FOR ._- ..‘1=PARTIES HAVING CATTLE SALE-Attend a meeting --_- Eastern Kings Shipping ..°WE WILL IEGIN 111111118 McQuaid's Hail. Souris THE STORE OF A THCUSAND GIFTS Chickens and Fowl both alive and 3rd, (Saturday) at 7.30 p. m. dressed. on December 5th. Highest prices paid for number one quality R.J. Macdonaid d’: (.30., Cardigan. 613-11-25-51 glnemen on railroad tralnskhatl pas; “mus u wedding march w“ being through a long tunnel m u! m 1 rendered by Miss Lillian Hueaufl, wishes. and this was acknowledged 01111111118 Ch0rllfl—(ll'fllld River G100 Wiimot, the bride-elect was escort- 1W 1111* 5119515 1" 5111B111B~ a ed to u.» drawing-room by Miss 5118's A Jolly Good Fellow." Thus McDonald: o- Violin and Orssn - plgaganfly,alllllll and Klnch; 4. Address — . spent, with music and other means 131- 1- A- MfiPhflfli 5- Elicitation-- 706-11-30-21 ___.__¢-0¢-—;— Cllib in on ‘Dec.- -'. 29th and days following. _ “All grades required. SILVER FOXES i4] l your Silver Fox Pelt-s and other Furs to us. We will buy your entire output at highest prices. D. F. Meehan will be at our office Tuesday, November Mr. Electrically hesied graphite roll-i ers enable a new machine to toast two slices-of bread in two seconds. 11711181 Agnew, followed by ti} Western Guardian I —BUYING POTATOES every clay at J. F. lord's new warehouse. Albany Station. hilhest market prices. Harris Abbeiolr £20., Ltd. i -5 DOZEN RUBBER APRCNS. --Dollsr Days Special-each 25c. At Sinclair's. 11-30-21 —-L08T ssrwssn Cape Trev-I, eras and St. Eleanors, spare tlrs and rim for Ford. Reward. 8.0. Howatt, Cape Traverse. ' ' 664-11-28-31. -LAl‘llE8 ALL WOOL FLAN. NEL IIREOSEE-Slnes 16 to 42, assorted colors. Specisl-$2,95_ A; Sinclair's. . -8E8T OHOCOLATES IN CAN. ADA.-—Now manufactured in ‘Sum- merslde. Buy them at the Annie Hunter store. _ 711 -—ALL. WOOL FLANNEL DR S- SES i'or girls 6 to 14. asso ted shades. Special-Jim. At Sin. clsir's. ~26 LADIES IHOUSE DRESS. E6.—~Different styles. Half Price for sale days. At Sinclair's. --WOM EN'S UN DERGAR- MENTS-Worth $1.50 to $2.25. Dollar days plico only $1.00. At Sinclair's. —AvNN|E. HUNTER CHOCO- ‘LATES. books stationery and iill kllids 01' fancy goods, at the Annie Hunter store. 7ll -—5 HEAVV WOOL BATH- ROBES (ladies) worth $12.00 Sale price each $6.00. At Sinclair's. -DO ‘NIOT FAIL TO CALL at illle Annie Hunter Sl0FG-——Ml‘8. M. ‘J. Mcbelllins stand-when ‘In town ‘On Thursday. 7ll —HEAVY WOOL ‘SCAIFIFS- ‘Worth $1.00 to 51-50 each . sale ‘days only 50c. At Sinclair's. --ME.-N'S WORBTED HOSE.- Wool and cotton mixture. Dollar Days SpeciiiI-—~i prs. for $1.00. At Sinclair's 2i _.M.R8. ANNIE HUNTER, mak- er of celebiated Annie Hunter jChocolates, having purchased the {business of Mrs. M. J. McLellliri. Summcrsidefwm 119 “D911 1°!‘ 1111*‘ jiness on December 1st. Please call. 711-11-30-21 --WESTERN OFFICE. -—- The Western Ofllce of the Guardian la located in the McNeill Buildlnd. Water St., Summerslde, where sub" Iscriptions and advertising will be ireceived. The Guardian may be i purchased daily at the Western i Oifice in the McNeil] Building or Ht the McDonald News Store. —'l‘llli LADIES GUILD _ 0i the Summerside Baptist Chi; ch will hold their annual sale o needle- work and afternoon tea in the church hsii on Thursday. Sale opens at three thirty and tea will be served until seven. The patron- ‘age oi‘ the public will be appreciat- ci-i, 700-11-29-31 —PLEASANTLY, SURPRiSED. -The members oi’ the l.. B. A. Lodge [of Snmnierside, sill'prlsed_ Iltev. and MIS. J. c. Marlin on 11'1- duy evening the 25th when the)‘ ‘came in a -bc<iy in 8119 1119111 11 "house iviirmiiig" iii their new home on Notre Dame and Summer Streets. They brought their lunch mm parlor games aloni: and‘ en. jgygfl g delightful cveninfi- (311.11 'l>e with you till we meet Alfflin - ‘dung by all. present brought the soclul hour to a c1059- ‘INSTITUTE MEETING Hf . 0n Thursday- NQV- 2411" I‘ “I” _“"‘ of till- indies of Buyside lllstiict Wilt‘; held Iii the school-Iiouse i111 the purpose of organizing a mliiifiq Institute. Tile following oiil- BOTH were electt\dz—-Prl--siticnl. M111. ~l~ldwurtl J. Larkllis, Vice President» _ Mrs. Alilliousus Brown; SBIJPQNWY- Miss Irene Morrison: Direfiwfs: Misses Jessic- Mclutyre. Lillian M1- lnllls and Mrs. lissll THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l? the second Tuesday 01081711 111911111- iour of his daughter. Miss Vera. Wednesday. The evening was I A WOMAN'S MEDICINI I OI‘ GREAT VIBTDE | Alas-your bloodless face Indicates your health. What. you need the toning ci ' a blood supply ahead. To look your best and to feel the benefits of good health, use Dr. Hamilton's Pills fre- quently. 26c at. all {_— Imlsilr lxsulluridl limo; and supplying [Inl- "li. J. MAISON OPTOMIIIIIT MONTAOU-v P. I. l. Mild! 001M060! 4,1: "1711 I111} 1.11111. J Morrison. Monthly meetings are to be hPVI k Mary dressed as "bride and . assistance‘ f Dr. 1A Hamilton's Pills. They will c out nu ‘ 8 the bile that makes your akin so; for in; murky-they will nut new life into= u... Gflllld River iii-incl. of the 9.. 111v 11011111111. bme up dlsestlan and Andi-ewe Society was liela In Maple m!" You eat sufficient food to Isl. Lear Hail, Grand River on Mqn. a-y. November 2m. 1921. owm‘ no doubt to the bad condition ofi the roads the attendance was not V, as larzs is usual. butjhoae who who were present had a most en. i: (-7 the women of disc and priced right. With the don a piquant brimme number oi these lng, 54 in. wide. Season’ shades and good heavy Extra special price .. Ladies’ and Misses If thinking of investing in a new coat, be sure and see our big assortment in French broadcloth Marvella, needlepoint and pin point. Such attractive styles-not extreme in cut, but fashioned along most conservative lines that always appeal to Tweed, Jersey and Wool Crepe are Most Popular crepe, are most popular. The wool Jersey dresses have a great many admirers among business wo- men especially, because they require so little at- tention to keep them looking fit. While they are favored in Norfolk and other tailored styles, a. number 0f them introduce such feminine touches as embroidery and smocking. men are choosing these frocks in bright shades of blue, tan, rose and green. needs a Metallic Hat. It may be a tight little draped turbali or a glint about jt to harmonize with the semi-formed fashion which employ the popular metal cloth. You will find a great plays, priced so invitingly no one will want to resist their gold- en and silvery charm. "- SPECIALLY “PRICED Ladies’ Coating Ladies’ all-wool velour PKOWSE BROS LTD. "THE BARGAIN CENTRE" _ .‘ . /.;, rgs- _ i. 1 Noviilbislln 3091927 ‘. . %-—-—___" Coats ‘ riminating taste. Season's latest shades Daytime Dresses of Daytime Dresses of tweed, Jersey and wool Fashionable wo- Price $8.50 to $20.00. Crepe Satin Dresses There are still a few of these woli- derful bargain dresses left. These dresses Iiave style details —vestees, two-belt effects, metallic braids, etc. Colors, black, navy, canton blue, Bar- gain price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11.98 chestnut, browns and greens. ning of your Fur Coat, the woman of fashion d affair of gold or silver lace, but it must have intriguing little hats in our mid-winter dis- FOR QUICK DISPATCH Ladies’ Hose C031‘ Good warm hose in silk and s latest weight wool, suitable for the cold days to --$1-49 conic. Price and tic expression of social intercourse, that com- M1“ 391111111 11111111119111 6- nietely delecatsd the body soclsi. Dl11°e~131111I°1 510119111; 7- Jackie I i xi i, 25' i n- Agnew. while Mrs. lrs lleustls, a sale‘ of (my eve“ 113' 1 Ovam er m m I read the names of the donors. and Mr. Edward J. Larkins. alld a very whose marriage is u. [Elle place 01111-119 verses so appropriately chosen- Bsflflflwiory 1111111 18111111111 111111111111 ‘ m: Some of these caused much merrl- W118 111811 BILIOYEU. 91108116111 11111511” . - b I f l h . - Gas masks are provided for en- ilaeaingnleblfidn-cgdilieldgufis-ts oiiumlgler- wsrlltlnalxllgfstrfellfltlllselézrlllfigllrllgmlllllsgl 9:01;: 0:325‘eliindbymigslssréhofizg" y ' KQQQIIOWIIIK was the “we the evening wasinost of cordial 1 ' . d t tile home ' _ . . Iillewllgzllileligllll1lll,oI-1i?l1loll.-—N.—- Marcllbalik. evening, had great difficulty in Llfuiad ‘ “ groom." reaching! Grand River. his cur on In the treatment cf either an ex- ‘ -BRIDAL SHOWER —- One <1f hauling a basket filled to overflow thres occasions. having to be liauI- celient preparation is Dr. Thomas‘ tile most largely attended shower! lng with beautiful and useful gilt-J. ed out of mud holes, and his cf- Eciectric Oil, as it counteracts the eve,- héid in the. ggmmunity wnsITllese were opened by Miss Jean forts were greatly appreciated by 11111111111111.1101! 111111 19119V95 1511B P11111- .. c given at the homi- oi Mr. JchnI Caseley alid Miss Louise Moase. those in chBFBB 01 111° ¢°""°1'1~ The 561191101 11111 01115 9101111111 311d piukctuh wiimm valley, on 1.7.1.1 and nicely arranged by Miss Ethel Following the musical programme its 1111171195119" 1-! 911179111919 5111111111- pies was conducted b)’ —1.I IWOKTBITI. "pm- Club; 2. Welcome- The Ilev. J. AA Step Dlll‘ A most paiathble lunch was served 10811940115198 11- 01011111111. A- i In dainty" style. by the ladies. T1191 White and .1. McLellan; 8.Stt~.p good will imii i094 Wm,” o; a“ Dance- James A. McDonald; 9. ivere Qxpi-Qsggd Qhrdughout the 9v. llecltetion~ Louis C. McDonald: 9111115. Ind still further expressions 1°- c1°51118 911011154199. C1111); 11- are. to follow ~ "trouble. Your watery blood nieneoes In ‘V? ...-J- oli lvedneeday even- 0°“ 5"! T119 K1118. -————<e>___._ trPor Frost Bites and Ohilblalns. FINI oouolirr _. The an. fllhilbieiru come from undue ex- t. Andrews lloncert which 1° ny years baa been held by “T 1' Mr. Rubin who la bnyla; I ggabltzs evenly. Dr. Mp.‘ WILLIE IN _ ee, umme id , - . » , .... ... ...; .l..".'l‘i..“.ti 3212i‘: Summers/dc m, ........ .. ‘ I " ' _ on Thursday, hlday and Saturda . Dee. l t. ll d d 8rd, . '1 0W I AND CAN BI SEEN AT TIII DFFIlCEM I I OIDII v a _ ‘ m." "at": .2.“ arr ‘ ' °' 110M011‘ OI I ' n ‘ '. PAQUITB sagas,‘ A. . » u; ,, pqgilllnil , ~ o‘ ._ hrs-u p, --. v ‘ 710-11-30-31. slush and cold and frost- Silveir Fox town at the office of Dillon It Splllett l-‘or oornn and hunlons use llluarrfl? Llnlment. l bit/e from the icy winds of winter. MW innit” AT KEBISENGTON As 1 intend to sail for Enlland on December 8th I will therefore sell all my personal property by Auction on Friday. December 2nd at 1 p. m- My entire smelt of furniture ls new lwlthln the last three months ‘and , must be aold to high!!! b11111!!!- Anien; other new stud there la an Enterprise Monarch Ilanle a quan- tlty wool mattresses and all mo: llarlor c and dishes and cooli- lnl late ls. STANLEY GOODWIN. HUGH I‘. MORRISON, Auctions". ' Buyer silver fox polls in Charlotte)