gl /‘ » 1 _ sarah! 1 nn! ...--_- , _ 'f ¢ _if-_ i 5 L ""‘*__ "-“*' '_l" V ` ' ¢,_ ' ' ’. .\ .- -,_ _ _.. _,,.-W.. .s.<.-~_-_-_».- -- --- - _M , _. ., _ _ ` » f ,_ l _ 'H ` ‘“ _ l ` ‘I \ I I ` A . ' ~r~.`-‘_ 2 lm. . '5--» .Ii __ !"wL»,»1,' ka ,pM-ap,-‘_=~l»\ _ it _ f _ BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, l ' ' = "pt r-ox>\r' “~>rs:»1= ;< '\' ws oF1-‘ER 20 PER. CENT. orrlrnicl-is iN'ANi`19e0 ° ' FALL-CATALOG YoU M_AY HAVE-1N,_¥`oUR §10ME ~ ON THE LINES WE CARRY IN STOCK. JUST THINK WHAT THIS MEANS. Take any Cat'-` alog you wish of the fall 1920 issue from any source in _ Canada. Make out your order at the prices quoted there. A ‘ TAKE OFF 20c FROM EVERY, _ , $2.00 FROM EVERY TEN, $10.00 FROM' EVER Fl`l§’l`Y and so on. Send your order to us ' I OR BETTER STILL bring it with you and do your Xmas shopping here. This is one of the BIGGEST MONEY_ SAVING OPPORTUNITIES you have ever been offered and apart from this we have many lines already advertgigsed - AT SPECIAL PRICES of from V25 per cent to 33 per. cent. off their regular cash value, all of which af- , fords the _ Most" REMARKABLE sAv1-N_Gs and just at the time o_fyear when you must of_ necessity do your holiday shoppmg. Sale starts' Wednesday morning. December s ¢ \ 15th, and continues till Xmas. We cannot guarantee to till orders of any goods that we do no carry in stock. But . you know our lines and the HIGH STANDARD of mer- l pl -fi; l_ r »»~». 1=_ l chandise always carried here. QUALITY, FIRST, LAST, AND ALWAYS IS THE WATCHWORD OF THIS STORE. Drygoods, me'ii’s and boys’ clothing, ladies’ ready-to-wear, furs, house furnishings, boots and shoes, gents’ furnishings, silverware, china and other lines. EIGI-ITDAYSOF WONDERFUL VALUE GIVING. ‘ COME EARLY SALE FOR CASH ONLY » mf I3# 1 |‘|=i' Sinclair & Stewart Ltd _,_ ._ - - f rs. _ _'__' ...*_~;_= Spendiess and Get More at Carleton This is our First Xmas Sals and we are sparing no et- fort to make it worth your -while to visit our store and do your Xmas buying. Bargains in every department of our store. Shirts, underwear wool and fleece lined, socks and stockings, boys and mens suits. euliings, and overcoatlngs. Mackinaw coats, men’s pants and overalls, caps, boots and Ln'mberman‘s rubbers, white and grey ,cotton prints flannel and flannelfgtte, sweaters and sweater-_ coats are all reduced from 1 per cent to 33 1-3 below our regular cash prices. Also in our grocery and hardware you will find many lines at reduced prices. Sale ends Qlirlsimas Eve at 10 p. m. _ Don't liuy elsewhere till you have seen our prices and values. LORDS LTD ~»f-1-~:.:».~ » f, --. Cirlslbrr slid Cape Trsvsrss ' 2139-12-]0Mw17i. 5 VVESTERN PERSONALS -Muncey. the young son of Dr. E. T. Tanton, is very ill with Pneumonia. -Miss Doris McLellan of Bsd~ eque. left last week for Boston and Cambridge. Mass, on an ox- tended vsit io friends. - --Mr. and Mrs. W. Cliesiey Rob- erston of Summerside. spent Sun- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Harding, Norboro, P. IT. I. Here‘s your chance to get I . QUALITY STRAIN sinvsn roxns » A-T SMALL COST ' Get one or more of our 1920 ~ superfluous males and im- V prove your breed. Offered for q_uick sale at a lcrw figure, subject to your inspection. We are vfllinsrs of #int Prius for Light Blivvers st the '_ Montreal Fort Show. _ ' PARK ISLAND C03, 8uinmerslde,_ P. E; Island ..J.._LeRoy Holman, Secyli. f`Western Guardian* ' -ITPAYB to buy ii this prov- in.ce_ _ _ l I- " .___- -CALL AND 'SEE our itmas furniture at H. A. _ , `n & Son, :Central St., 8u . 31 -JUST ARRiV_Eh st;~_fl{ens'lng- 'ton one car Inverness Screened, one "car Acldll Nuf.,_P0t0}`NON\!£t Sf. Son. ” ' lil l _.___- l` -onsv AND wmv: nm wool blankets, regular 810.00, selling now $6.95. a pair. Sinclair & Si- wart Lilnltedi 2312-1-2117-2| -SlNGLAl»,R’S. Summerside. are giving 20 per cent off furniture, carpets, rugs, blankets. comforts, etc. in their Xmas sale. Sinclair & Stewnrt Limited. 2312-l2'17-2i R/ui.wAv Fsnzs rsinnaso on all purchases amounting to 325.00 until December 31st. ,Hoi - 'i:nan's, Btimmerslde. - -3| --ROBBERY. -#Thieves entered Harry Si.lllpha.nt’s . meat `_-shop Eummeside _byj._t-lie rear' window Wednesday night taking with them a small quantity of cash. -20 PFJR CENT OFF CHINA, crockery, glassware. silver and inany lines of groceries durlng'_ our Xmas sale. Sinciair’s, Summer- slde. 2312-12-17-‘Zi ! --EVERYTHING MENTIONED in I-loiman's 100 page .General Mer chandise Catalog with a very few exceptions is marked at n 20 p.c. discount during the 40 day special sale that starts Wednesday Dec. 15th and ends Jun. 26th. Hoi - mu.n‘s. Summerside SL' ` BUY .AT HOLMAN'8. Special . 20 p. c., on all goods purchased up -to January 25th. Freight poi-J on orders amounting to $10.00 and railway hires refunded you it you make your purchases before Dec. 31st. Holman's. Suinmerside. 3| --XMAS TREE.-The _pupils of St. Mary's Academy held s_suc- cessiul Xmas Tree in the Convent on Tiiesdny afternoon and evening lunch hcfnl: served by_ the pupils they also had F\ish\`Pond and llrawing tables. etc..-.thc sum of $215.25 was realized. _- ..._-i . HOLMAN'8, Summerside the last to raise prices and the first to lower them. Visit our store while themonster 40 day special reduc~ tion is on; The 20‘i>. jc.. discount one runs fnuin nw. itil. w Jan] 25tih and includes lpnactliceily every litem in our monster stock. 1-l.ol1ni¢am’s, Sumunerside. -AT DOHCHE8TER.- Sheriff MnNutt and constable Square-briggs have returned to Summerslde from Dorchester where t.hey_t»00k the Prisoner. John Richards; The Sheriff says -that it looks as if crime was on the incrisso instead of decreasing. On Friday. the day they werei .oven-, Iwo -prinsoners were dise.lia_rged and six received, making a total of 330 at that time, against 290 when he was there about a. year ago. He niet W. J. Cunningham and Detective Dona- hsn of St. John at the prison. They brought down five prisoners with them. :ill shackled together, some, of them inere boys but old crlmi~ uals. He thinks it is n. fine thing for the Maritime Provinces that they have such an immense lnstiiu~ tion in their midst to take chiuigg of, to discipline and to teach this ever increasing crowd of men, nearly all of whoni are young, ro- bust. intelligent, looking fellows “doing time" instead of working for themselves, their families and their country. He says that very few who -have not be-en inside the Institution realize its enormous size and the amount of work cs_rri- ed on there in the shops and farms in connection with it, most of this work being done by convicts under the supervision of watchful and trusty guards. One thing which struck him most forcibly, was the enormous number of mall-bags used in the provinces for. nlthoulgh the largest nunrber of men employ- cd in any oi',tl1e shops seemed to he in the tailor shop. yet they could not begin to keep up with the work of -mending mail-bags so that the store cutters hail to -be taken from their work to assist the-ni find the Deputy -Warden, fi.. l-l. Chambers, through whose courtesy the sher- iils ‘were enabled lo see this, in- - formed them that they shipped in one day as many as ten thousaiiii mail bags. The new warden .fin charge is Mr. Meighen, brotherqof the Premier of Canada ‘ lg’ Cl\YiSim&S Sale r " of Silks -opens ' ing, . i this Mom Beautiful New Silks of every Weave j are Placed on Sale Today at One-third Off; and as you know--this is the largest and' most C0mPi‘ehensive, assert- 0 $2.25 Silks are no\v $3.50 Silks :ire iioiv . '$4.00 Silks are now . $!i‘._00 Silks are now _ i its ._ . "‘\ .". » » s v ...FROM 20 110 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT AT_l-I. A.'C0!fl‘Di.0n & Son. Central Si., Summerside_ 3l ...MEMS 4 BUCKLE. ciislimert.» tie overshoes, regular $4.90, now ,$3.92, ln our Xmas sale. Sinclnir's. Summerslde. 2312-12-17-2! -SPEQIAL Di-$C'0UNT of 20 io 25 per"cent onall our furniture irom 15 to Jan. 30.-H. A. ijompton & Son. Central St. Summersldgi -4WE ART THE ONLY ONES that have anv ltinflergartlen sets left at a special price of $4.00. li. A. Compton dt- Son, Summersidgi -.PL AsAN1~ surmnlse -The _ E . youthful secretary of the Board of Tmfle, Mr. R. H. McDonald was agreeably surprised this week by a presentation. oi’ $50.00 in gold from the members. -1--_ .--» We oilci' you choice of a . fine range of handsome garments, tasteful, trimly made, attractive and new, at a discount of 25 IH*-1' wilt $4.75 Kininnos are _=li6.75 Kiinoiios- :ire ' $8.00 Kliiionos are $9.75 Kinioiios are $15.00 Kimonos are $ii».:>0 Kiiiionos are $19.00 Kiiiioiios are $21.00 Kiiiionos are - _"1 HIS wonderful Christmas oii’er,includes every piece of silk inthe store ' , ' I | ment of high grade silks in the Province. Choose-anywhere through this ?f I ~~ wonderful range of silks at ONE THIRD OFF. THE PRESENT PRICE. "'_L"_' There are Taffetas, Mousselines, Duchesse,_Bang¢alines,_ Fail_les, Poplins, Crepe 4 De Chines, Crepe Meteor, Georgettes, and all sorts of trimming silks, all ot' these in h e at ONETHIRD OFF! » .'_.i|i2.'m ` practically all the colors. Just c oos _...$1.50 ‘ $3.00 Silks are now . . _ _ . . . . . . . .$2.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.34 .. . . . . ........$2.07 . . . . . . . . .$3.34 Xmas Sale of Kimonos already low prices. iiowlll3.5T. iioiv $5.07. now $6.00. now $7.32. now 11.2-5 now $12.38 now $14.25 $2.50 Silks are now . $3.25 Silks are iiow . ....._........$i.t;1 _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ .s:‘:.|111, $3.75 shin. nn- now ._ ._ _ _ . . . . _ . _..se..1o- ill4..$0 Silks fire now _ 0.50 Silks ure now _ _ 1 ' I 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$3.00 .. , _i|;.|_34 ling dolls and great big 10 cents to $5.00 each. Z5 pei' cent. oil f all Dolls -for - if S fclitistmasi ; There’s a lovely collection of dolls in the nouse furnishings department, second floor. All kinds of dolls, wee dolls, midd- ltluuinn _~ _ dolls- Dolls from now $16.75 l $2! Moore & McLeod, Ltd. it -'_ :- __L_.____..___- -=»..~’.i.g\_;.' - tie. --ron s/its ci-isAP. one P. -iN inc. l-iosl>i1'AL.---Dr. Ken-,| -Mr. Albert \\'....an E. I. atlas, Meacham-1880. M. L. Frank McKenzie, tniior, Summer- side. ' 31 -.ltisr Annivso at Kensington one car Inverness screened, one car Acadia nut. Peter MoNutt & Son. _ 3i -SUCCESSFUL FAlR.- The Ladies of the Methodist Church held a social and sale of fsncy articles in the Epworth Hall on Tuesday evening proceeds amoun- ting to about $100.00. -MEN'S BEST quality plain Bum knee length rubber boots, red sole and heel, regular $5.25, Xmas sale price $4.20. Storin king or thigh length in some boot regiilar $6.50 -for $5.20. Binclnir & Stewart I/imlted_ 2312-1217-2| _.__ l -wiaoomc. ANNouNceo_- A '-JUST ARRIVED at Kensington Branch car ol' screened Inverness coal also car ol! Sydney run mine. w.. F.. snnnrmnn co., Ltd., Ken - singtnn. zzss-12-15-ai.. `» -iN AMATEUR HOCKEY.- Mr. J. Arthur Buote. who at one time was centre for the senior Crystals is now in Philadelphia and is playing amateur hockey there. The Philadelphia sport writers speak well of Art, who whom he played on th_e_ local team wg; 'ne of the fastest men in the giind'in the province. telegram received in Suminerside on Saturday, annouced tho marri- age _that day in Montreal of Miss Georgie Florence Mcquarrie. dau- ghter ot' Hon. Nell McQusrrie,aiid Dr. Albert D. Sharp. The bride who until recently practiced her profession as nurse in Boston is one of Buminersiileh most popular YOU!!! ladies. The groom who had a brilliant record overseas where he won the Military Cross. iénow practicing medicine in Summer- wish Dr. and Mrs. Sharp n mn measure of happiness through life. . ‘ i i of Albertoii,l_was in Buiamersl'.le._. bringing with him the six year old ,night from Moncton, where he son of Lowden Ashley. _who will have his eye treated in the P. C. Hospital. The little fellow rs- cently severely iniiired his eye wmie pluygng with 3 fork "the winter with his uncle Mr -k-<9;-S _ wnsfrniix i»EnsoN.&Ls` -Miss Haywood of Mill River, left on Monday for Lashburn. Sask. -Mr. P. C. Pope, broker of Hsi- iin-I. is in Summerslda on- busts ness. ° Summerslde, arivcd homo visiting friends in the city. -Mr. Earl Campbell, has ed home from Halifax. to McDougald. -Miss Neva. Mntlieson terday morning for B_, to meet her sister is coming home lo vrilbglier Parents. ...___ `-Mr. w. K. ncoouslll g shipment of tivsnti'-Sl! and black foxes W WMU' Monday. The foxes a\'6 fill' ea near Boston and Portland. -Mr. ‘E-liner Slinnbell of Portage: left yesterday on business' lo Bos- ton and New York. the Queen Hotel. Summeihido' iii ~sm. iinrry omni or Cove is visiting her Jessie Iiuestid of Summerslde. -Mr. _ .chester Mccartny omis- fte-r of. 'i`-ixnjsh Wife were in Sum-merside Wgggeiidsy on-'l`msi- ness. 1 ' -'ills-many .fiisiias writ be gina .to know- tant, iv_lr..M_axim Peters. -barber, '_»`vliq`_,`has" been vpry =_ill_ in the P.. C. Hblpital is now well on ,the roailfto recovery. 5* `*“ ‘_ --Mr| Frank Perry, Proprietor of lx , |,¢i||5 n live confined is usa with illness. ,ill i>“b"° lil", ‘ ____ 'l -Our friend sec. Oi U19 it Trade. Mr- R- H~ ’"°”°“ l' AGIVIUIK mmly aid. ..“"" “B ‘bn nn am dayl- Bm,mw“ or Qiiehe the Jas. s|'n.pailltel'ii and west¢l|“°‘ Co.. \»\‘\- -'-” n .__ ‘ _ 'r_ Holman °“ _ Mrs. R Ie and qgimnfgi-q_f Miss Curr oindys _ittt ys=¢°f<’“Y _visit *I0 with MTL _' 'rife' slim-lniinatlns Hostess. plmdes _ _ ' "nouns" nry_ i=-as on -her table there cough if and slddi-UK tone tio 'lt- ' I . 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