y" t are You Wlia i a Christmas Bright? r v . l v Umbrellas For CllllSl mas Almost everybody is hoping for a new Umbrella for Christmas. It’-s a safe gift. No one ever has too many, and it is always useful. One of the most effec- tive gifts that the price will buy--for man, or woman. A SILK PETTICOAT IS ALWAYS A PLEASING- GIFT It looks so handsome when the boxeis opened. The silkor satin is so rich--the colors are so effective_--the plaitings and rufflings are so impressive; and it 1s al- ways gratifying to any woman t0 have a, liberal supply of these useful garments. Our Heatherbloom with fan- cy frill is exquisite. Prices range from $3.50 toi"$l0.00. "PIIIS WILL m: A GLORIOUS CHRISTMAS FOR rm: " wrrn wno RECEIVES ivnw runs: Perhaps you have fbeen put-. ting off the longed-for purchase for several years, because prices were high. " Then this is the time to make the awaiting worth while--to give the careful wife the joy of possessing the beautiful Furs that she has been . wanting, and to buy them. for a ._ much‘ lower » prices than xheretofore. -' Remember youhave 201p. c. on fall furs. ' _ . " _ 1 It will be a gift for many Christ- masses--a possession that will‘ give pride and service for many years. Patons have two sport coats in seal or poney with Opposum trim-_ mings, which were $280 and $445. , They are nowmarked $230 and $375. , a ~' “ » One sporty coat for the woman , _' who drives is of goatett, warmly lined andpadded. An ideal article for warmth. Special at $83- . Lovely rat coats, five styles to choose from, are‘ spe- ciall priced at $298, while cloth coats and the Salts Plus garments are exceptionally lovely. CHRISTMAS BRINGS A DOWNFALL IN PRICES OF GIRLS’ DRESSES. The maker anticipated Christmas gift giving so we are able to turn them over to the girls a couple of months ahead, marking them at the littlest prices seen in many months. Pretty dresses, sizes 8 to 14 in size sell from $8 to $20 with light weights for smaller children, ever the dainty whrte mull dress for baby. A CHARMING NEW BLOUSE FOR THE HOLIDAY The pleasure of selecting it will not be dimmed by, the fact that you will pay so much less for it than. you might have hoped or weexpected, a few weeks. ago- Maiyare in the new high-neck models that have gallopel, quickly into favor; bu there are lenty as well, in ti? low_ neckstyles, with flfles, to wh ch many women w ll always beloyal, 3n Georgette, Crepe de Cherie, Silk, Satinsand combinations 3 ’ '_ And the new pries will proves delightful surprise. One manufacturers line of lovely waists is marked at $1.95.. » '. in... 0 ha. ‘a; aasaaaamiamaaaana . Ono c2, amnesia-v. - ‘mhe Prince County Hospital of W’. ‘ ‘million. He was removed nronn the i THE’ _-MEN'8 WORK to $2.00 for Summcrslde. SHIRTS $1.90 zsraiz-ai-al -FOIl GAL! QHIAP. Ono P. E. l. atlas, Bacchus-IMO. ll. L. _ Frank McKenzie, tailor, Summon side. < 31 -QALL AND 6!! our Xmas furniture at H. A.‘ Compton k I-XMAB-TREE AND PROGRAM Tryon Baptist Chm-ch Frggg aveninm 24th. Come. VConts 20 per cent ofL-Sinclalrji Stewart, Limited 2879-12-21-31 s-xuss-rnee A-ND wnociiilii —Tryon Baptist Church, Friday evening, 24th, Come. 2385 --LADIES' FUR SETS hi. bar- gain prices during our Xmas ‘sale. —Sinclair 8r Stewart, Limited; 2379-12-21-21 -—M_EN'S BEST QUALTY iluc rubbers regular $1.50 for $1.20 a. 2379-12-21-2! —LADIES' COATS .and suits selling at 20 lo 33 1-3 per cent oil. —Sinclalr & Stewart Limited 2379-l2-2l-2l —OHRISTMAS SLIPPERS. for men. women and children selling at 20 per cent ofL-Slnclaifit Stewart, Limited. 2319-12-21-21 --5 PIECES WOOL CHEVIOT, 44 inch widthpcolcr brown,vgreen_ and grey regular $3.75 clearing now per yard $2.25.--Slnclnlr & Stewart’ Limited. 2379-12-21-21 -NEW i-LlGHT-t- The new Street lights, recently installed on Water St. were turned on for the firslt time on Friday night. the lights which are of a much strong- er candle power than the old once and hang over the centre of the street, make a marked improve- ..--ARRE8TEU FOR STEALING~ juveniles was alrncnlod Sarina-Jay for hiking n small ‘bag of can; from a carriage h Holman‘: horas shell. ila was lake-n befoic Stlpuhdlnrv, “P .. "t illonduy‘ morning Md rcuimided ll Tuesday. ,- 1 ~ , .;oi:-n m P c HOSPITAL.‘- ‘Ilhe death occurred sfestefiday - at Ellllswpnlih Englulnd ‘d! ‘Traveller-s Brest. Mr. England had mot with a. palmflul accident din Charlottetown lost Monday, Dec liithonrd as a re- sult was in a. very ‘critical eon~ P. n. Islam Hloapital mine home “'7 “Y” ‘"- M" i‘ m’ ‘W’ bifcccunr A1’ H. A. Compton a m”- mflo. 8i 51-49 l‘ 511mm?! a5 per cent bn‘ ‘a Son, Central Sh, Suinmersldc. 81f for wearing with heavy rubbers. -u|su's Ann sovs' Mackinaw l L-sesr ousu-rv v LUMBER- paln-Sinclair 8: Stewart Llmtcd.» ~ ment in that business section. Ilqfiatly to the appearance of the 4am no 1cm on our Son, Control Btofillllm APEGIAI. oiccouur of 2o ll our furniture from 15 to Jon. lid-H. A. (Nlllwlon k Son. Central‘ Si. Bummer-side.‘ ~-.w: ART 1-H: cuav once that have any kindcrgnrdon sets aim a especial arm of {4-00- il- A. Compton l Son, Bummcrsidaal. “MEN'S WOOL FELT 80X Price $1.60 DBL-r-Slhfilkll‘ & Stew- art, Limited. 2379-12-21-2i —20 PER CENT OFF REGULAR fall catalog prices on all lines we have in stools-Sinclair d: Stew- nrt Limited 2319-12-21-2! .__.._ -PO'FA"I’\O~ MARKER-A con- siderable quantity of potatoes 'ls being brought u‘) market during the last feiw mild days, the price paid rates at about 70 cents per bushel. MEN'S-rubbers selling at 20 per cent oft-Sinclair d: Stewart Limited. ' 2379-12-21-21 -WELLINOTON NOTE8.—-Thin village has assumed a very pros- perous qipsamncc in one year. The busy firm of Messrs Ainenault and Gnudet erected a largo‘ warehouse and built two tine residences for their hBIPr-Thfl Farmers’ (lo-oper- alive has purchased from-Dr. Cosgrove his corner store Lo which they have built n la/rga addition and are doing a flourishing bust ness, paying their stock-holders aa dividend of seventeen per cent. Dr. Cosxrova has erected n nlcc reel - deuce for which he is receiving n hdndsomerent. and is‘ also erecting a stare and residence on the sunny side of tho square. lt is expected he wilkhc doing business in the early spring. Mr. Peter Gallant has burchaaed iii-om Mr. Harry Darbie his beautiful residencc.-Mr._ Cyril Gallant. station agent‘ hasereoted ‘a handsome residence which adds illagc.-—Mr. Howard Barlow also E erected a‘ flncres-idcnce. We, have one of rhe =bes1t milling plants ‘in the prcvince~roller mill, carding saw and" shingle mill which the company "ls “eidngjoi- sale and noooubt on phi-chaser vrlli ma. Il¢lSYlllnl,l>;uBl1léSB. It is owned at -i_lrceent‘_- by ‘a thirteen. _ flihey corislder thirteen is_~an~un - lucky number and will sell.-Mr..‘ John M. Quinn, blacksmith of Sum ley Bridge has (muchased the nae in; stallion, Bang Pure from Dr- Oosgrove for which he pald a hand ‘some. sum. His friends wislihlm ‘ ‘with his valuable horse, i Satiuflay evening ‘fllllfl- on. Sunday, iwais naikeu u; Illliic Prince County‘ uiosipinol wlhere he passed away no nbovie started. The deceased W3 Wycaraofamcanldwasnson \M'r. and Mia. Jaimos Enalmnd of Travellers Rest. The immoral lake es nhics from ihls author's residen- ce tomorrow, Wednesday ntB p. m. Child Welfare In P. E. Island There la mow a we'll Lntentlonsd movement for the advancement o! child weltare, and it ls lo be hop- ed that every effort. along that line will meet with the greatest suc- cess. lt is conservative to say that nothing has ever come to this province which has dome so much id‘ tho health olf chfldrm as- lshfl Farsilnr. In every home where the Flairaidor is put 1o good use you will find rosy checked children rad- iating health in all its loveliness. Those who have the welfare of children at heart should recom- mend the Faradbr as one of the greatest agencies for ‘health that the world has ctor thus for found. More are n. few samples of child ran snatched from the verge of the grave but now in the bloom of health . Child cl Mr. Ell McLean. Fim roy at. Charlottetown cured of o. complication or ailments. . Chiillldreii of Mr. John Weather- blc. ‘Lake Verde cured at influenza. Child of ‘Mo. Edmund McMillan Oovahead cured of infantile parsnip sis and flts. Chilld of Mr. William O'Brien‘, Sydney St. cured of pneumonia. Olrlid of Mr. Galvin Mini-dock, M-iwrav River. mired of‘ eczema. Child of Mrs. Juflmrver, Sum»- Southport, cured of various mums i health of flidr dslldrenmfll glvcnfor the askbt. _ vW. I. INMAN 226 "Richmond" 3348 and will be looking for good rcq “Wm from New London ice this l winters-Jill‘. M. Delaney is M. pres cut the "guest ofDr. and Mrs. Coa- grove. We, an kylng alltlie induce lnonts of powerful pus uasiona on thcslootor to get-him to remain witthunand wehope tobesuc- Give Silk Stockings She’d be Delighted L... If you are looking for a Christmas gift suggestion for a lady» think of silk stockings-mo woman ever had too many pairs-very few women ever had enough. Come in to-dayhselect some of these lovely stockings, you will have chosen a gift that will charm your friend. SILK STOCKINGS SPECIALIA’ REDUCED FOR CHRISTMAS SELLING. ' $3.00 Silk Stockings reduced to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 ' $4.50 Silk Stockings reduced to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .$.'l_00 $5.75 Silk Stockings reduced to .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ,$.|_()0 $8.75 Silk Stockings reduced t0 . . . . , _ _ _ , _ _ _ 3mm Christmas Sale of I-Iandsome Bath Robes for Men Particularly adapted for Christmas gifts are these handsome, stylish and attractive Bathrobes and Dressing Gowns for men. Va- u rious materials including handsome wool blanlaoiiiig, shown in the popular browns, greys and reds-some ShOWZlIlg- a design and others are plam- a 20 per cent. Discount for Cash $18.00 Bath Robes are now only . . . $14.40 $22.50 Bath Robes are now only . . . 518-00 $25.00 Bath Robes are now only . . . $20.00 $30.00 Beath Robesare now only ....$24-00 Buy h-im a Bath. Robe-~y0u have no ‘ idea how delighted he’ll be. Every man wants 0ne--every man needs one--and at these pri- ces they’re easy to buy. l 09:S8fll_}.-—SOV8HL| new comers be - came residents in the village this summer. We extend an invitation to several more as we lzelieve we have a. charming villages-Com. jiqgii WESTERN PERSONALS ,—M‘r. James MicKinncn. Grand Save 20 per cent on Winter Gloves , Men’s winter gloves, warm- ly lined, carefully made, wll fitting, gre being offered at 0 per cent off $6.00 Gloves now .....$4-80 M’ i . o sill ilmizliiith 1 5 Here's perhapsthe most po- pular Christmas gift for a man- . No man ever had enough ties--and every man wel- comes a new one. meiflde ll. It. cured of bronchitis. (mlldwn of Mr. ll‘. 8. iMcPhcll" The names of hundreds o: people who can testify nihlt the Fan-odor has nrovedotsrcot nine tor the be Fnmdw, Representative 181.‘, Charlottetown‘ River. rwaa a vlisloor here on Tues- dsy. H. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bernard, Lon; River. were visiilnx friends in town on Saturday. H. -Mr. E. M. Wright, Victoria, returned horns on Saturday after a visit to town friends. 1i. ~—<Mr. Jennies E. Mimllllv. August- ine Oove. ‘has gone to Amherst, where he ls attending the Winter sun. H. -—Mr. Joseph Gallant of Black's Harbour, N. B..-ls spending n few days renewing old acquaintances in Bummei-sidc. _- l —Messrs George .Biii\bcu'r, ln- . ‘ r of prohibition and lCorns- fable Squarcbrflis, Mlscouchc were in town on Saturday. on official business. ' '51‘; -e-4Dr. David llfcNally, Holliston, lgc. a fonner torn citilien, sin-Med here by the cai-jerry on Saturday. Jfeis the nest of his brother Mr. J; J. McNally. , ,.___.. , -—*llr. Jnlliu 04min. Burton. and Misc Belle Howard. 0am Wolfe h-lflusrimu-side Sat- on return to their , . ‘Illa’ visit-til roiallm ‘and h1g6! in Oharlottotowig Tmocullc A --.--mu ma. ‘will iii nlméc to ‘non. is-cn the mild to rcuncryfl L ' '-~ - - . ii " cvbn I U8! $000!“. _ _ n, -’ ‘n mu an. maneu- Peters. whnnsbccnccntliicdm Jlclsomcfos-sflcwilnflfilthill-I q ,_ are. i. wags. llllllll‘ cr.ct_lIl-. and ‘Mrs. Poul Wedge, lininiergldmcrrlvod ha?“ on left llcndcy morning for It. John, , from crn N. 8.. whore no will inks passage "Qféikara: mzl$zlm on the aupmnmpm- or Brit- nnmwwh" r m n um for warmer}: spend his . , . O a‘ U! I‘?! nmuuufikfleaq.‘ _ _ ., , _ _ _ $35-00 Gloves now $4.00 We are offering all these $3.50 Gloves now . $2.80 gglgasogezgelgz gait aigfllfi: $3.00 Gloves now .....$2.40 price'forl cash .. .. .....$1-5° _ i Christmas Sale of Sweaters for Men-- 20 per cent off ' Fine Warm. W611 made. sweaters, the product of the best Sweater Knitting concerns in Canada and England-all styles-- all good calm zélfifloftthe sorltl that will make welcome and ve sensible gifts U51; ris mas-- b ' - ' 0 OF TWENTIY PER 8113 éiSifpeclal C RISTMAS D SC $14.00 Sweaters are now . 311.130‘ 100 S‘ t. ' _ _ MW $12.00 Sweaters are now . . 39.60 5.00. Sages: i: m: , .149“ $3.00 Sweaters are now . . .8240 2,00 sweaters an now "$1450 Silk Sale is Still Going on ’ M00121." a; More; a Karrie-rial se, a. f a -llr. Joseph ‘Murphy who for —Mr. Stephen Bcrnird, the ps9} few m» hnsbeen selling village. was visiting “Fl eioririn Inmmsnlcehnc vicinity. 1°“ on $0M Bernard has iilillroorofccontnrkyin‘ . i m, ~ . ' ‘ IIIIWIAIUOQ I _ » ' ._ ' " 1 wlrdl 1nd 4i ti! -» 3.. . . _ _ , - ' , lmslnocc _ which he Iroflroll n, ,_ . . ‘*- "