wlllounsoAY, ~i ': , ’ ' . if ' The Rodd to SUCCESS WINTER TERM JANUARY l» 11 GOOD POGITIONS .1. PO@ON, Frill. are . . 1 .= _ a‘, StOCkings has Christmas. Gifts (‘ould you think of a lllore (ielightful gift than olle pair, 1lll'l‘(‘ pllirs-dllali‘ a dozen pairs oi‘ slllarl, attractive stockings, ill Wool. Silk 0r lii_'l‘ex'.’ New ones just ill yltstelvlay to give you a fuller range of choice. Kaysel- Silk [lose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.00 . Kll_\'S0l"Si1k IIOHQ ». . . 2.00 liLTex Silk ilose (innerlinetl) . _ . 2.3‘ Venus Silk IIVHHQ 1.50 Silk and lVool Hose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25 Silk and Wool Hose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.75 Silk and Wool Hose . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Silk and “'00! llose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.25 (.'1l11(1l‘0II'H Woollen Overalls, fawn and Red 2.25 Silk Soeks for Babies . . . .. . . 65c and .750 Gloves as Gifts Valley ('lli'i' Kid (Gloves $2.50. 3.00, 4.00. Gloves $55.00, 3.50. ...----.s.---..--.- Lined Kid and Mot-Ila 4.75. Woolen (lloves Short glnd Gauntlet $1.00. 1.25. 1.50. 2.00. Lined Kllllled Silk lllld Wool (iloves 1151-25- (‘llildis 'l‘:lll (‘alpe (iloves $1.25. 751-. Child's Wool Mitts and Gloves 50c, $1.25. Bags, Umbrellas and Other Gift Ideas New llulld Bugs $2.50, 3.00, 5.00. 8.75. New (‘olol'ed Fmllrellas $1.75, 3.00, 0.00. 1 1.50. Klliiled Silk Sellrfs $1.50. 2.00, 3.50. Printed (‘repe de (‘Ilene Senrfs $2.25, 3.00. 4.50. -6HOP rrom l-ioiman's Catalog. -FOR LATE wzsreau NEWS ~Page 3 is available. ti. —ROBIN HOOD FLOUR le nutr- - anteed to Diease You’ better 6346-11-30-1 mo. —DICTIONARIEB can be had at the Western Guardian Office, Wa- ter Street. Summerside. for only fifty cents with a new or renewal subscription. tf. -OUARDIANS ON SALE at the Guardian's western office ill the McNeil] Building, Sulnmerside every day. --RlNK OPEN XMA8.—Crystnl rink opens Christmas afternoon and evening ticket holders free. 6880 23 2i. —8ANTA CLAUS AT HOL- MAN'8.-—Sallta Clans will be at rlolmanfi-l. Summonslde each day from 2 to 2.30 p. ln. and from 3.30 to 4 p. m. He has a gift for all his young friends see him. --VlSlT8 MONTREAL-Mrs. (Dr.) W. P. McBride, Kenslngton. left on. Friday for Montreal, to spend the Christmas holidays with former friends. K. --ENTERS .HOSPITAL.— Mrs. Arte-mas Cameron, Augustine (love. who underwent, a serious opratioll in the Prince County Hospital on Monday was reported as resting comfortably last evening, —GUARMIAN O FFJ C E.-'l‘he Guardian's Western Office is now located in the McNeili Building. Water St., Summerslde, where subscriptions, news or advertising will be received. The phone num- ber is 233. —AULO LANG SVNE and I~iousewife's Calendars have been received at the Guardian's West- ern Office. McNeill Building, Sum- ulerslde. These calendars will be given to those subscribing or 1c‘ newinl; their subscription to the Guardian. —BE*DEQUE CHORAL society present a. miscellaneous and Christ.- ‘mas program in the Central Bed~ <,eque Hall, Tuesday, Deltenlllev- 29 .at 8 p. m. The programme will be varied with instrumental music. lAdmission 25 and 35 cents, 6879 23 1i. -WOODS HOTEL-Mr. A. E. Wood, Charlottetown has taken ov er the Wadman House. Water Sh, Summerside and intends operating la first class hotel where the public wlill find excellent service rfor eith- er transient or regular guests. The rates are moderate. 6823-21-31 —HOME FOR CHRISTMAS»- Among Sllmmerside students who have arrived home for the Christ- mas holidays are Miss Audrienne lPerry. and Miss Hope ‘Prichard. ‘from the ‘Ladies College, Montreal. jlMllss Helen Manson and Miss Em- jrlra Bradshaw from Acadia lMr. ‘Kenneth Muttart, Mount Allison, IMr. Hillard Clark, vLinklettar, fronl ‘llztlhousie Mr. Jack Carruthers, El- |drerl Buchanan, Sayre ‘Steeves, uiack Clark, from Acadia. l —<KENSINGTON OPEN AIR RlNK-'i‘he "Frost King" has been working a. 24 hour shift for the past few days on Kensingtonhe .open air arena. If the weather Ikeeps cold, it is expected there will be skating by Christmas day This large skatorium, which af- forded such fine healthful recrea- tion during last winter to citizens ‘of town and country has been re» |view to spectators. The local hoc- key toam are getting in shape with daily physical exercises in order [to show up credltably against al opposing teams. K. —~MANY HAPPY RETURNS- A very pleasant evening was spent nt the homo of Mr. D. L, and Mrs. , mwthcr, North Carlton. on Satur- ‘llay. Doc. 19th., it being the 77tll birthday of" Mrs. Lowther. A large fllllflllifil‘ of relatives and neighbors 82nd. year and is hale and hearty. ‘Letters and cards arrived during dhe day from the absent children {and grandchildren and were much ‘appreciated ‘by Mrs. Lowther. Af- .lcr a pleasant evening of music land social chat a dainty lunch was served by the daughters and grand daughters. The party broke up at in late hour and all left wishing Mrs. Lowther many happy returns ‘of the day. ' . .\lln||rd'll linlment for sprlllna I bruises Wssterllitiuordian “BIIY nonlllllcs lilih’ ~rllll ill llna stslloll Fllli BETTER srnllc: 110W F011 XIMS" ilerei is a few Suggestions from our large stock of lihristmas Goods. You will be able to choose something suitable for every member of the family. Suggestions From 0ur Men’s Departments A MEN ’S SHIRTS We carry a large assortment of Men's Styish Shirts, plain and fancy. A very acceptable gift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 95c to $8.00 Meifs Hosiery ~ Our stock includes a {large range of Silk and Wool and all colors and sizes. 35c to . . . . .. $1.50 Scarves for Xmas Gifts Plain and Printed Georgette and CrePfl D9 Chine, Trlcolette, some with stencillcd coda in Ross, Peach, Green, Black, White, Fllyamc and Figured 90c to , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $41-75 Give Gloves 1 Plain and Fancy Dress Kid $2.00 to $3.50 Lined Suede or Dogakln $1.93 to . . . . .. $3.50 Fur Lined Mitts or Gloves $4.25 to . $6.75 Chamolsette 65c to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 Wool Gloves 25c to $1.50 Silk with Wool Lining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 Silk Underwear A Gift every woman loves. Silk Crepe Ds Chine $2.98 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.50 Silk and Silk Crepe De Chlnc Night Gowns $5.25 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $8.50 f Silk and Silk Knit Bloomers $1.75 to .. $3.50 Silk Step-Ina $1.50 up Crepe De Chine Fancy Voile and Dlmlty two-piece Sets $2.50 to . . . . . . . . . . .. $8.25 and up PROWSE BROS Gifts That Are Always Welcome Belts, Suspenders, Arm Bands, Handker- chiefs, Garters, Collar Pins, Stud Sets, Men's Mufflers. One of our Wool Mufflers would warm the heart of any man. Shown in plain colors or with plaid. Lots of nice silk ones $1.00 ‘to $3.75 MEN’S HATS Each year more and more of our high class men's Hats sold as Xmas Gifts. in Velour and Beaver. Prices $2.00 to . . . . . . . . $6.00 Men’s and Boys Caps Almost every man or boy has use for one of our nice warm winter Caps. Prices 75c to .. $2.50 Boys Sults and Overcoats Truly there la nothing more appropriate for that boy of yours than a fine Bult or Overcoat. Sec our large assortment. Men’s Neckwear The very thing for a X-mas Gift for a man._A large assortment of beautiful colcrlngs. Prices 39¢ m ..' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 Gloves Make a very acceptable and useful Gift for any man. We carry a fine selection of Moohas, Bucksklns, Chamois and Capes. All sizes. Prices range from $1.50 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.00 Suit Cases and Club Bags Suit Cases. Price 81.50 to . . . . . . . . .. $18.00 Club Bags. Prices $3.00 to . . . . . . . . . . .. $25.00 l Suggestions From Our Dress Goods Department Ladies’ Sweaters In Silk, slim and Brushed Wool. ‘ Ladies’ Knitted Wool Scarves. Ladies’ Umbrellas, "stubby" but shades. ' styles. Ail Children's Teddy Suits, 4 piece $3.75, $4.00 $4.75 e Ladies’ Hose, Cashmere. Silk and Silk and Wool. Also Bl-Tex_ Prices up to $2.50 Small Knitted Articles for Kiddies. Jackets, Sweaters, Mitts, Bootecs, Bibs, etc. A large range of Lsdlea’ Handkerchiefs. Other Gift Suggestions Satlnette Bloomers. Rubber Work Aprons 50c to . . . . . . . . .. $1 25 Blouses $1.75 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 312,00 Silk and Crepe Dresses. Klddl" HI". Caps and Bonnets. Princess Slips, 811k and Cotton. Fancy Neckwear Lace Jabots, etc. Dainty and useful Gifts that are always welcome. Lacy 15m 90¢ m ................. .. sues Sm‘ "id CFBPeDe Chine Ties. plain and fancy. 55c to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.75 9°11" ""5 cilffcicts in Organdle, Linen, etc. Melly Pretty styllea, 50c to .............. .. $1.50 BOUDOIR CAPS Bslnly Sllk and Chine trim- Orepe Du Cine. with rnlnss of lace, ribbon Pink, mauve, blue and $1.00 and rosettes. poncho. l USEFD Any woman would be pleased with a Hallo fig or Under Arm Bag. Prices 52.25 to 58-50 Ladies’ Kimonos l" M"! Willi"! l0". warm materials. All good ""4" W! Ilm- $0.00 to mso IIIII: LIMITED wc ARE OPEN EVERY ‘NIGHT u/vm. CHRISTMAS i sllol Elillll all nlr _-;-".,__-_-._g-;.__.;.";____.,__ ____.-__._l>_ .-__ warm-w-- -- .*- .~ .£.-.-_. . 5A.“ +1" +5., n; .~;___>;._ i-aze-x-‘s "slam-f‘sstti-rmemiifilmmfimninmmwigimg, C "TT . jingle of sleigh bells yesterday took er. B. C.. they left by the noon "m, cove. w; fgglnseriilosggub the place of the familiar chug chug grain for Elmsdole where they will gummm-Mde yeuexwhua of the automobile. The snow flllalso vi tilelfimflny friends, and . of Monday afternoon mode a bios where ey are now guests of IMr. _M,-_ M_ 1g 1 b S I bed of snow and slthmlsh tho-and Mrs. Charis o. Dunn, Dock was a visitor toggllllellltgsfxlestystllfl: roads were a little heavy many gnt Road. —-l-i. yards; out their elelghs and came t0 town. However there are some coullil- plsinilrg about the autos mt sou - PERSQNAL ing their horns, who should. lieahr‘! ' a "l" M“! 5" ""95"" it" l“ 5 " -dvlr. Peter -D. ‘Molver Klnkom Today and tomorrow should he -two l s m ,' ' of the biggest days in the lbusinezs w" n "Mme" a y” emu’ Lfe of Bnllrnlerslde. ——Mlss Doroth é -; ' ' " in Carleton. 5mm mind“ ‘lgliicglaiiltfrlfi motored to Charlottetown 0P 5n as -the guest of Miss Gladys Mus. ' .__.-_@-o>.-_._- . phy‘ : 2N0 matter how dean-Pill?!“ u‘ “"*_ corn ma i» it t yield to “m- J°‘"' °°""°"Y- Bedenuv- lewsy’: yfior: 11.11‘... if used l directed. Flllle)‘ (‘Pepe de (311008 Handkerchiefs 251-, 40c, 501'. Fllney Willie 11illl("(0I‘('1I1(‘fii. 50c, 1.00, 2.00 box. (‘ollllr llnd Puffs. White and Eu" “we 50¢‘. 1.00, 1.50. 2.00. Silk and (‘repe do (‘IIQIIQ Ties 00c, 75c, 1.25 MOORE 6 N°LEOD Fox Wire NOW For the new pens — en- largements — and other ranch changes u a e "PRINCE E D W A I D" BRAND ENGLISH FOX WIRE. “PRINCE EDWARD" makes a straight, atlff. firm wail of protection that has given more than fourteen yearn of HEAL SERVICE. us;',,°“' "h" ""1 m‘ --rsom ALAOKM-Mr. and ma. ' A. Lawless, who recently arrived‘ l.“ b h‘ rd i ' lllk , 11879 1.1M llldl ‘ml Y u FY l- m- "l! R. T. HOIIIIBH, {,',Z‘“,,,‘,,,m,,‘_ a," "flu!" 4, was“ s "m, is 5g, “us, N_ B" when "ll Charlottetown Business Col- r. l. lmml- on sstura-ly. On tllflll‘ way hma the MI mm" ml“ l‘ "‘ °'"°°" °‘ m ‘plluhl m Ch""""" " ‘North they spent a few weeks vis- the It. John Police. K. ‘m '1 °mf~ K- lioxed 25c, -_i-_-_. ‘l‘O'I'|'eo-s'c'|' i l a-e-‘vre; . AYCO" nco LA-IIL ' ‘Evita-ale? FOX NITTI no I ‘Ans lmllalnsis will make one fox pen 13 g Q x g n, M91‘ '°""¢ We and bottom. ~ cnolll now g . , IIAOE. MoKAY' I GO» LTD. ' Ill- P. I. I." Th. l-"llllt We: »- ottlns Dealers . _ t ° . . _ g —*Mr. James W1nchester, q l". mer of Lot 10, was in town on sat- urday on a buying trip, ___H_ ——lMlessrs Den Conllell n , George M. Cshill. “edeqnz; wan-g --Mr, Jeremiah 0mm, Mo..." recent visitors to Kenslngton. Carmel, was among visitors to Suln- ——-—- lnerside yesterday. 4mm" Ann sheen} Fred“ e"- M» .°<‘:l‘:r;..:.:"..*:*:':,":tmoss: In Amerl Cum morllde, tz;.';f.. y ,;g