Values 1N LADIES llldALlTlFUL CLOTH ('()A'l‘S.-FL'R TRIMMVEI) ANI) PLAIXALL HIGH CLASS NEW COATS. Stilt l (‘oats-Many women and misses iIiiliiES BEATS have been surprised at the low prices prevailing on our magnificent Coat stocks. Now even these low prices are further reduced 20% which you will find by comparison equals 3594'. (‘omplete style ranges handsome designs, fine fabrics for your choos- ing. l)on’t decide on your (foat without seeing for yourself the ex- ceptional values oitered this week. ' Prices are beyond tiomparison Prowse Bros. Limited Unbelievable BIG SAlE 0F lAlllES tztiiis Remember that 20 percent Discount tiff 0ur already Low Prices Means that our Fran: R '9 d WN- GUARi) d i WESEN iilii 1i by Mr. John tiii ——AH .'ll w ilTlll —SHOP from Hoinianl-i Catalog.‘ -not:iiN HOOD FLOUR, wiicte-‘li=i~1ii---<~:. —»~-- , sale and Retail. Hoiman‘s. Summon‘ "— — _ , i , h _EXPRE5S THANK$-—\lr~%. 5ide.—-771-1i-l7-1-mo. _N°TlcE To FARMER5~ —v"9 i I , ~ I,’ Hm In Md m: m‘. _,_ \._» will Illl‘ haying Liv-- llogs at All; iny '_j W _"_ H W. . _ » ‘M. _THE 5L $liilii l-‘riil.i_\', lec- 12th. 'i|< ‘iilitil ~_~ .i» ‘hi iii d ti‘? . ill liiw n‘ 1i" ‘ i‘ PM‘ It"! "lllillllflll (if lll" \ d, ’!ii- H“... -:i'li oi‘ \li l Poor \la.i ii .\l:iti ll llllld‘ llll hlllllllll . -.i .,,. _, _ - 1.. p ,, _ "I .. ~ W . t- 1t. tlil llleilltktl ,.i]'ilvlli.givli.x_gfitll in lllv1.., ._i lh \< \\ "lwludnrgi v ‘ I Inmlf-Ulzlalcx “HUS. l.‘ t - a: h. ni a’. .\ ii'~"!1ici<.— 1"" —FINE -F|LLY—.\ll'. l..t'i-.i1.=,-. Nitrbiiio, di. ie-autittil l , , When the Kiddies Come Down , —GUARDIAN 1 ‘TiVE-—-'l'hi- i ’ p ‘ Stairs Christmas Morning g . Waite. - \'.'.t.~t paid. (liiariliair - street, i. iiir~~iit~t- Stitiiiiiv-rsitl-u tntllatirs Tilllul" (toclit-lt illltPlil -» Will it be to a cold, chcerless, L’ fill. cosy and comfortable room heated to June warmth by an Enterprise All-Cast Pipeless jttiittns ill’ atlvertisiiiir. —THE REV. STON ~t' f.‘ w tilt-s: at; wit» r tiiiitii“ "ill In» tit in l\'-i Syn til ..t ' ‘he iiitwt —SOME TAS’X—.\’i l‘. llllli ieioiis winilo If you want to have your home thoroughly attuned to the Xmas spirit, you will get the furnace in now. 1t only takes a day to in- staL-once in your home gives you a life time of comfort and service. n-ritni: a.- sling. :pl~ tit‘ \\'ilill'i\\' tlr in Sitmmersitle opteiiini: ‘Ilfll-t lll liil‘ lilt- Island. in: iii New (Tall or write either our Sum- merside or Charlottetown store and we will have a furnace expert advise you. Glasgow‘. ‘again "mi the boards“ isorne m‘ the leatlln: !.\ii.‘-‘-.-' Marjiti fitllltl ati entirely leibtl‘. The |tthere are i HOLMAN’ . Stimmerside and i l1l1li-i212M1li. Charlottetown '.\ti:i ms Company always The-MIG M I at the (‘apllol " , . " '- ‘. wltii ' iloiibt be greeted i i liouie. ant aiiil Cdtiitiiiii (iallitrit. ’l‘it~~ 'l"lit» 1Il19-1‘_'~1l~;'i tisl-ii iif Yt-gtf-(ihi [i1]; by Lgieitpin Sharp. J. la‘. ltaitoti anti lltiii. James Sllllllll"l‘.\’liii', .-\. Alt-Neill. interitii-iit was made in it \]|1ll|']‘\‘[(\()l_l 11m; ;i sz. Patti's Cemetery Stitinnersiile. l REpREQENfA. FAlR——.\liz \\'. Western 1'3. t- prt-sentative has an OmCM‘ on \\'.'it- la‘. i.. next ROBERT JOHN- ‘d N S. Provisional .\l.ll‘liiilli' l‘i'oviiiees, liil4|'i‘l'l‘it.‘llil_\"l0pc l" wk" _ H ‘Harman m“, (‘HJSP irit-nd or relatiye. lhe store - Ipi- tier-pm.‘throughout is attractive-l)‘ iiietirat.‘ ,; is _\1;-_ ed in the proper holiday spirit and 1 ' lltirt-ill \\'lltl has gin-n the-lite windows, too. give a correct l nrlttolvrs r‘lit'll a \t'onilei"t'itl exaiii- indication oiiwhat l -SHOW COMlNG.—.\ii. z-zii. ii.‘ Llliilllrlvilli, the lltlYiillUiJ reprc-sciita-inve wlndu“. (“splays itire of the YtillllflwMiillilS Co. is at llvuluril!“ 1.39pm,- Tnym ,l:ir tavorites ate included in the ‘eitmpiiiiy‘.< repertoirty Mr. Young is lTlV-‘l- ‘Yiliktialerl with Mr Adams. 111w Yoiiiitcexperleiicctl fox-breeder —VEFtY lLL—'lhi,- iii-any frit-iitls- —NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP-- o!‘ Bile. 11.1%. lletistts, cyln-ary willi .'\ new hliteksniith shop, has lit-en iigrit to learn that she is \'cry.ill[ l tip :it Alisiztitii-lu. It is helm: at hi-r lioiit . I —BURIED ('htircli. YESTERDAV~~Ihe ll'Il{-< ititiirtil ot‘ th- late litli»: ail- Strong Highest mark. t iii not; Mr. look plat-e iiom his Harvard $1.. to St. Stiiiiiticrsitie, where a rt-r out. m lliizii Alas; was (‘t.'ll‘lli'ili(3(l, by the pastor. lit-r. John .1. \\'illti»i-t lltiiiaid. The pail-b art-rs \\'~rt~_ .l.J. . —HAM|LTON—'l'he Slllfli visited ' -‘ already’ diiint; a good Ilniiiiittin. Lot l\‘ on l)"(."llil)"l‘ F-lh-l leaving a illlilllFlllLi baby buy at tin-l l~ ll‘ ot‘ .\il'. atiil .\lr.-i. l-Ivcrctt llaiii-l t l John u.‘ resi- Patti}: .‘\lac-' p1.- .\lt~.\'ally. J. M. Noonan, Art-hibiiltl . —RETURNE;FROM AMHEHSTi ll. .\lcGregor ot" Lot. - of the potato kings iit‘ l'.., stiipiti-tl all‘ to vi to Fottim. KPilFiilEiOll on Shop lht- hit: \\'ii e3 rand ilirt-itiy‘ UI|[)')*'lt\.‘ tlti- (itillaiit- 3h‘- hivlil‘ Hill‘ l?‘ ll llllltvllll” 0f the; il~' phone iitiiiib~r liiii ttilriw Whrh '. ii~- is an experii-iic- ll llu\\.~;--\'l.Il*lls'l\'t' than hereto tore. Mr. \\’.li. ‘illill lreini Fair at Allillvlfifibt reports more, 'l‘hol _ _ ‘ |t lii-i‘lll.lll. iapalile in‘ plying m1. <Xlliltil< were st) lllllllllrllll< that ad-' Chlny runm, or u) a brlglfl, chQQr- ' ..-i and Wren-i; ,.ti-_. lillllliill buiitiiinzs had to he llsetl >5 W] p, r(kc\li"c uewg, for tlr: poultry" anti olh-r exhibits. Milli)’ tiieiiils anti aeqtianttaiieils on l’:'ini~e l‘:ti\\'i1i'ii l<iaiiii will be pleas- ' l l.l' and t’ rt lii".\ ‘if. .it T..':-t p,m__ i,“ 71in |>r.-,-hyiei'i.in h‘..- hird ot‘ SllUrlllOTils and Iiere- d-- e; "hut-rt: l‘iiiuii. .\it'. .l;>lin.~;loit Ytlltlfi-r-k’. .\lll'i"i"iliiil' oi th~ tit-- -—FA|RYLAND. —- eltizitiiliitritli Xliins Gift (“rtteh 11o not tail man's i314 Store at Stitiiinetvitle, is "lmbb \-l'.'.-l..-lll-Lii Amos litter, one tit‘ the riteiiig men iii the Mari- “(11 time i'l‘t)\'ili('t-.~‘i won 1:]“f(]n_ gimpiuy, 1th.; Rltttill tilolltirs) in prize tnoney with slightly over Overtiotvlng suggestions. liol- lllitltlllil'i(‘tii_\' a very close approach to a riiilds 711' m" ‘l“"“""""' “l M""5l'§ “Tiiiiitiitti-ralile articles tit»- - .la t‘ and St -warl 511d.‘ used almost ‘ n e ‘no _\- its til lll.iil‘l‘i.'ll in liPCUFiliilli-Z iilt‘ l ' tit the store idea may ot‘ Fat tempting-i he st en within. as they pour their profits- ion oi Gitt I of his coiiipaity a grocery window, n d" l“ ll" “lmldllY "ll-illl ll" l‘ 1 "“"'l" play of kitchen rattgni and a witt- Tlte coiiipan_v are now play- do“. m“ 0,- N. aziii train Suiuintlrsltlo will go io Klllr nstor to" Z itights (l)->c.‘22 ltlrlj i-.!) thence to Charlotfetmrn. Soni- tot tho latest. llroadivay siiivcoss-is tiaisserbyc Among the rlll\‘t‘l'.’ll gifts tron] ti". _\]@|;'_~;i\\'i!tln we can give some dteatiy to Wear Department. 13l0-12-l2-1i:'"“l-' and in pronouncing S‘ the arrivals as good as any that will no have lttt the Province. a bumperstnmlaid is about as high as the 1339-12-12-1ldcgreo- in excellence and this that Xoxellecbnicnl {kill that. could not lac-end the DECEmBlilR i2, young men. l and $37.50. Men’s Overcoats in popular fabrics, i winter weight models for men and ' Regular $20.00, $23.50, $25.00, $27.50, $29.00, $32.00, $35.00 Your Choice lloiii 25 p. c. Oil For Cash 25 p. c. Reduction ~ . o~ iiiiiiiicis or siocit / ~ unis iiiin cots’ , . t OVERCCATS . AT SlllCLllllS _ t Right now when you need the goods we offer these splendid reductions on Men’s and Boy's Winter Overcoats. l Remember these are high grade i trarrtt nts. selezted Ir: m two of‘ a \ (lanadafs Best Manufacturers. See these early and get first choice. .- .. Boy's’ and Youths’ Overcoats in all the newest models and materials. Sizes/26 to 35. Ranging in price from $8.50 to $22.00. Clearing now 25% oti. Ladies’ and Citiidreifs Winter Coats Reduced‘ to Clear 25 Per Cent. l0 331-3 Pill‘ 000L011 Wonderful values in women’s and ~children’s Winter Coats for the balance of the season. Remember our prices are seldom equalled and never beaten. ‘ See these special lines reduced to $9.00, $11.95, $15.00, ' $17.50 and $19.00. Also all our better grade coats. No reserve, clearing ' Children’s Coats, ages 8, 10, 12 and 14.years. Reg- ular $10.00 value for $7.00. . ' - - - - (lhildren’s Coats, colors tian and blue, ages 3, 4, 5, 6 v years. Special $3.7’. Ladies’ Dresses Unequalled reductions on Ladies Dresses including (Jrepes, Silk and Wool, Tricotines. have yt-t reached. E15 a iiitintlatitm stock ALI f‘; ‘ll (lfm 'l‘hrtitt_t;hottt the many tltlpzirtnit-iitsiTms ‘ms Mr‘ ‘Iohusml ‘i firs‘ “w” ' _ _ _ ‘ llllfilllP-"lltitviiig ndilrtn. “lr-"lglllh showing rut ztlass anti silrervrarc. purse oi‘ gnlti:—"i')ear ll‘rientl.—i\s spot-lat dl~=- the (‘ltrlslmas season Sinclair 8c Stewart Ltd. r See lls Bclore Buying SUMMERSIDE 1 'i‘h(-.\'sl ill divi- Johnson illlviltlfi to use to impriwi- \\'l‘ll-t‘(|\li|l[)t'tl raticlt -s. Mr now to the Province anti he tvais intich . _ . , ,. _ilt the good ivishcs oi all Lll base- . ‘ ~ 11 l- ‘hi-l o -tl L‘. dispmyed and so cunning“, “r__i>li.-iiseil ttiih the lIOSIHl-iill) at the, l’ llll l lltlllll lllllll l‘ l l 5 ll“ "l" ratrlzeil that tat-h seems‘ to call formhflld" “ml ‘Hm m“ Houriflhnll: ‘ h a“ ‘.1 (m, for mmlcoiitiititin oi ellltfilfisfls. llt- will, no ilanbi, look fozwttril \t'ith pleas- tii'.- to a relurti visit next. year.——Y -—-PRE$ENTATlON—S0me time piorori. his death Mr. Joseph L. Mc- _ _ tfnllottglt was trailed upon stiggestlons timore tite by Spvvrgll nwmbvrs ul- “llll"“‘ the ililti rent Stutinit-rsiili: llascball are iris: (‘ltili-t and pre oiled with the [ol- .ntl a sithstantlai is now ap- proaching, that time of all the ywfli‘ tangible expression oi sentiments which are oitcn concealed, we want to :i\k>‘ tho Opflllflilliil)’ 0t‘ expressing ‘ ___BUY|NG F°xEs__A1bm Jnhn‘ ill some siigltt way thi; apprecia- son, of Johnson and Jenkins. Deid- i Ullltl Fllilll’ oi the old anti (we; popti-~;p_-_;_ Mich" one 0| mp pn-gps, den]. leis and breeders o! live foxes. wan fin the Province recently and spent; “ml Pld-"lnll 501110 time in Kflnflinkton. lie nvzn- hall in Summerside and we know . Heath Bownesa anphtit it lt were not for your tin- Quc-‘llfiilg help rind everwllllhg assist- new stipportlngjceqiietl in securing twelve (12 pfqjrg ance we would not have produced vatitlevllle is all ll\'\V;0f choice silver foxes. The quality lhlllllllll "'9" 6 111F115) and there l-sflof the stock bought. demonstrtttcaiwum“ which hay“ “ma” "'9 “m” "also a jnzz orchestra. The \'O1lll_‘§-;wh;|[f1ng judgment Mr, Jghmqoniol smnherside on“ M ‘the b9" Hive bll-tlltaii-for all who saw his purchase : d versatile entertainment anti onlwere unanimous their opening on Monday nijzht next? [tion oi‘ the baseball-playing lrater- lnlty oi‘ Stimnierslde tor the splendid iserrices you have Itzaine here. rendered the You have been the lather oi.‘ base- years the many hasebal centres in Eastern Canada. A; the ofllclal umpire ‘o! the immernlde games and o! the Prince County League we know lthat you have llileil an onerous ed right. with the customer until he post. with an impartiality and a Q Wlllilil-"lfivll. many. Persons, who work in :1 . SM Anti sti- it is with the hope that plat-L. where the business carried ~-.\lr. Leonard Plckerintt. i_\.m will enjoy a bright and Merry on my“, any u, (my i5 hrooke Wits among llltlil‘ lll 5“ ttihi-istmas and as a slight token oi very "jufh [pi- Sume pvt-Om“ IilUYSlllO on Thurfllllly- wiiir Wl-‘llfll that we but; yeti w oc- ti) a certain extent slaves —Rcv. Father Conoily. “N? ton. was in Summerside yester H Will llll-‘i Bill which carries with of rotilitie. Tiny tinconsciotisly take ‘llflll llirlyers and fans oi Siinimer- seems cold and abrupt to the pub~ aside. (Signed), lteil Sex llast-ball lie, pspit-iallyi to those who only limb. per John S. Wright, ‘Furonto come in‘ coirtact with public Mir. Jtitsehall (Yluli, per it. ll. Morrison. rice at rare intervals. But thL- in- dlltlvjlvlllltflil Baseball Club. per D. t-ideiit referred to above shown that i-hlvwllfl- no such formality is present in the Slllllliltlfrllilt? Post Office anti makes '..—OUR POST OFFICE-One oilotii- ieel that the Postal Stall hero the (ildest Public liulhiitigs in Slllfbitflllirdtl?!‘ it a ploastire to be able to the‘ ‘Potlzisplilco.’ it ‘was servle a ptl-rson in nlny way. no inat- e ‘tr no tr llt.‘ ate ti-r or: ii-n ll‘ ' \' i i ~ é .\lr. Pitsrce Doyle. it is prcaidetl ov- vieelinhyl he lhl thli-irhtlitizligifatlhtittitlhtri. “Th0 Mm“ “Mo! “Mtgngrfi is? ll! llfvfivlll by It most conivet- it is thesi- nameless, unremeitiber- Cllnlllihllni “ache” M Purim“ Pill stall who litiinanizti the excel-led acts of kindness imil courtesy llllwlllll T9913» 91mm ‘he “e . lent service they render in a inun-‘ivhlcb iny the inundation lor a pos- with friend! m K0nsmgmn'—k' V1101‘ which dilsurves more than or-lial service oi‘ which any coniti\un- fllllllft‘ Cvlnmt-rrt. For instance, the_lty might well "(i proud, l1 p. one ‘other llltly H RPYIUQIIHIII. Who was ap-'o_l the things that itiakes Summer- ‘patent y’ a stranger in town, went aide ll better place to liVp in. There to the lost Olllci. to secure moneyiare no letter carries in Summer- tirilerii. illc- “e was ironed upon insldi uml this tends to give the stall an] ttttlcleut tkiianiter and all thlngsni busy time iittentlliig to [he "gen- iifl ve to t e ntoney orders DX-‘Gflll delivery wicket and suiting bluined with the utmost courtesyafiilo almost 700 private inall box- At-ter completing his business then-s. Some ilays $500 worth n1 mgney gentleman lingered and poured tiortlers- tire written and there are steady stream oi questions, ulto-j-‘t rural routcs daily from tho Sum- Eether foreign to postal matteralincrsltie Post Oiiice. The stall o! 11ml 909997017!!! tltne c! in-tiarture omlie Sinnnterslile Pout Olllca nre: W. trains. etc. The young lady clerk A. Allan (Postmaster), C. i. Peters. --ni-.~i.=ir.q. Wilfred Corie ellll Connolly. Charlottetown vtvrrt- a‘ tors to Summerside on “i-iltiefi ~Mrs. John Hogan ot Fortull Cove spent the week-end fllllli: trlendti at her old home in lull» ton.—i(. -Misa Ella McMahon return! lroni Chnrlottelow-n on TllPh evening where she attenilt-il l luneral obsequies o! the 1-'ll° ‘ ward Cuilen.——K. —Micsrs. James Saunders ‘lull Bernard Ready ol lrlshtown tfdlne ed iroin Charlottetown on \\\ m day evening after nttonilltiK _ Llberul-Cnaervatlve Convention- —Mrs.A3nea Malone o! Shergl: in vlnltlng-trlends in lndian_ llllfiweffll "my no iar as E. C. McKay, C. C. Smith and Miss “nd Ken'|n5t°n'—K' :2? neg; antlldnduliamqn lurlher A. Morris rfhc Rental and capable ___Mr' J. M_ warm Kenslngg culled (‘llPB-iflkfil‘ is Mr. George McPher- a second clerk to attend to the gen- son. tlcmun as she had to pilve immetLf 1st,, time to other customers ivalt- lniz. The second clerk was equally‘ attentive and telephoned and ntny- Mr. Keith Boswell. Victoria. m tors o! the Maritime 310d‘ lmd era Association. returned Thin-s night from Amherst. -—- ii-O-i-ii. PER80MAL8 ~--i\tr. Thomas Corcoran, Plus ‘lglll’. was tn Summerside on Then-n,’ mm“ uni-an ll no I' -» ‘y’ - ‘ . A . . q. 1 l. had answered every question iully llllillfilltlciio yggrg h