Your c be 3011 .: will 0| ~ ,- l‘our h ,‘ breathe ' headacl mucous struggii Tell small b Apply i llseptlc , it pene sage Oi - the am brnne, It is caturrh stuffed! I, 1 “Bay. ..,;1.:,. .... no " .. r’ - I ‘ A twanmsnii’ 7713:“mmarssitia. ; ind Wish -5. PAYQ to buy arms prov- —anAcE'o ARE nor ONLY in. MEETiNB. but they are beating catalogue prices. 130, 12, 4-4i —HAV'thEt (hit length and. looped-prlce and quality right at Bruce's, 130, 12, 4-41 ’- Anon no» HOLMAN'B cats inc. 3045 5 22 t! ‘- -:OII. CAKE (Uvinsatone‘s old moésa) Oatmeal, cracked corn, bran 1nd minim—specially low prices (or prompt buyers 1;! Brace: 13 , 1;, 4- —-GREAT VALUES in hockey . ., skates and boots tit Bruce's. ;"‘.."--- 130.12. 4-“ o. ' 0—— .—FLOURI FLOUR! 09:11:18 lold murmur gr e “Robin ll “ ct forme mybost—dn all size put-k ages at reduced prices at Bruce's. ', " 130, 1'2. i-ii " ‘ “'21 discount. as .. ~— '—MACH-lNE GUNS FOR BED— EGUE—Through the efforts of Mr P. C. Bowucss of Bedequr it is (pleasing ‘to learn that he has been fortunate enough in securing twn machine guns for the village whirh iatrodus to M'h‘t) here within. .t 10w days. it is also understood lilill it is the intention of the War \‘vt erans of Bedeque and the surround ling districts to erect :1 "Soldiers Memorial Monument" in Centre- viile School Grounds. Why not. or sunize a committee to collect iiilll raise funds to erect this monuint-n: Since the guns are on their \\'.|) No doubt everyone would loud it willing hand and help the i'llllsv along. It would he an honor llilll -CUT GLASS- Au exceptionally inviting line just. received at Braces priced very y‘mv. and. for prompt. buyers subject to ‘20 per cent ex-~ ‘ 130, 1:3. 4,4i —5L‘E|GH SHOE and toe caulk steel, bar iron. horse shoes and nails, chain, bolts, etc. biggest as sortment. lowest prices at hurd‘ warn heudquartcrs~—Brnce's 130. 1:3, 4-4i nun has opened up his new meat shop in Bede-qua. —.\ir. Hurry Leora of Bedcque spent, the Xmas {Holidays in Summerside, "guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenny.— purts the rabbits as being very plentiful this'winler. ——-Mr. Ber- nard (‘ounolly spent the week-end holidays with friends in Augustine tribute to our fallen heroes and bu cot-e, _ito)~s. watch um rm the sides an example to the comniunil ‘l opening or the rink at Central Bed- tios patriotism and lol'n'ty ::) their. ouuc. Bring along your lady friends A country. and enjoy a, good skate. ——.\lr. l’. Bowness is doing a rushing busi- A ness in the harness ti'Ltle this win- L. s tor —.\lrs. (l)r.) Seaman of lied- - ' . r sufl‘eri" eque hits recovered from her re~ or pr: cent serious illness and her friends “ding piles. I can ,0” you how. in are pleased to see ‘her about again. . .- ~ . i. ——.\Ir. L. L. Noonnn of the J. .i. F‘“{"’“" how‘s: :m‘loufhzngézeo; Hughes (‘0.. Ltd‘.. Souris spent the “munce’ "m pp y' xfllilri holidays with her parents. wkmtmcms’ . Air. and Mrs. Daniel Noonnn " 'Bedeque. —.\ir. George Crossntnn. tntfigfi ‘7 lone of Central Bedequc's popular -- young incn was :1 recent visitor to I promise tosend you :1 FREE trial of Summersido. —.\lr. Arthur Mei-Hir- the new absorption treatment, and re~ lane 0‘? LOW" 330d?un While 0081‘ {emcee [wm your own locality if you ing from Central ll ulczluo one _cv- Wm but “The and ask [assure you 0mm: 11‘»: "Ar-I tlild tlw unsor- dimmedh“ "Haf- Send .0 money. tune of 105mg :1 beautiful iii‘ll’llli? . horse The animal stumbled and Mt re" “he” of ms om? fell dead on the road near .\lr. Address 1 George McKay‘s turn. Our sym— , nun. opuusns. lax ‘5 nanny gnu: out. to Mr. merit-1.... ~ but,” in hi: regrettable loss. —BEDEOUE.—.\ir. And rcw .\‘oov the ‘3' . . f . . ,, —-smmui1' or sexual—Mr. B. Gm Rogers “IBM to per- .tles.ln Ontario two minor silver 10:83. - " hTHE MASQUERADE BALL which was held at the Olympic Cab aret. New Years eve was well at- tended. The costumes surpassed anything that has been seen for a. long time. The orchestra furnished, cung was spent by all. —NEW YEARS IN SUMMER ~ SIDE—New Years Day was quiet- ly observed in Summerside. In tho morning service washeld in all the churches, in the afternoon, the horsemen were in scores on Wat- er Street show-lug some of the old time speed. The Crystal Hint: held it special skate and was well pat — roulzed. linppyland Theatre with a special bill for New Years night was filled to capacity. The tiny was Mr JOSEDII Gan-1m. BGdO‘lue. 1'6‘ ill] ltlcnl.ouc. and everybody seclu- lull to wear it sruilc. tukiug'it till ‘into consideration it was a feature 'bcginuing for 1921. ....“THE SOURIS WHIST CLUB which for the past few months has been meeting weekly in St. Mary‘s Hall. had their closing game of ‘the year 1920 last \\'cdnesdu.y cv- rning. The Club has been largely «mun tied and ‘hus afforded its mem bers much pleasure. We have, onn and all, enjoyed these social goth wings and intend to continue lhcin :hrough the winter. The Organiz- 01's (,1' the Club are to be congratul died on their capable and success- ful management. The prizes for the seasbn to! 1920 were awarded on Wednesday evening. Mrs. A. l‘. .BilcQuald won the Ladies’ prize— :1 beautiful silver tray. The Gentle- man's prize—o. handsome silk muff lcr was won by Mr. A. F. Mc)!uaid. The. winners in a few well chosen words thanked the Assembly and donated the prizes to the Club to he competed for during the month of January. excellent music and a. pleasant ev ‘- -—TROT FELL THROUGH — ' «can; um; - can “woman‘s! p. at Brunt.- uorig 4-41 25 per cent ,on‘muy-ot‘ their splendid lines—hams til-count than catalogues'und better nudity goods. ' - 130, 12. 4-41 _._._ SEE THE NEW. FURNITURE-q Chester-fields, Tables. 0&1 chairs. etc—Bruce‘s furniture Department, ‘ 130, 12. 4‘41 -—.HEATING’ 810le ‘or. wood—401- hulis, churches, schools or the home money-saving When it), stove headquarterr—Bme's _ ' . 130. 12, 4-4! With good roads and a. fine day a number of people from the sur— rounding dJstrlcts drove in to town on New Yam afternoon. Some of. the local! sports undertook to or: range for a horse trot on thence but. the [project failed to material- ize and «twat; decided to postpone matters for a time. 11 Alphonsus McLellnn of Arlington. Lot 14. was the lucky winner of a silver cup at Amherst Fair. This scedsnmn, Montreal for the best ex hibit of seed grains, open to those who are not members of the C. S. (i. A.. This young man won Your first prizes and 1 second prize. He is to be congratulated for his first showing of seed grain of this thin —.wnoomc anus—A quiet] (Hid meaty marriage very was the most popular ladies of the firm of R. T. Holman. Ltd, becmne.tiy bride of Mr. Joll'u Peters, 8. Sum- I 10511. Battalion and passed through -TAKE ADVANTAGE" I». ' " —wms CUP AT Plum—Mr. cup was donated by W. M. Ewing. ‘ ‘ soletnxilzed hero on New Year's eve , vi Mis Evelyn Harris, oneof v " ‘ . . . . ‘ "3" 3 (V 36 inches Wide. Price 75c. Clearing now incrside boy who enlisted with the " the heaviest battles in the German ‘ war. The Ibridesanalid was Miss Glam. Mountain while Mr. Frank Daley. war veteran. supported the groom. The marriage ceremony ,was performed by‘d‘tev. Mr. Mil» ‘cheli. pastor of the Presbyterian church. The young coumle have nurn icrous friends in town. who. with inho Gum-diam extend best wishes ’ _ for a long and happy tnmtgh the sea or matrimony. This entire block, with fifteen warehouses, comprises the Summerside plant of R. T. Holman, Limlted. 11 Important Announcement ' to H01man’s Eastern Customers ‘ WING t0 the impossibility of being able to secure suitable ' building for Sample Room in Charl it advisable to close the present small room until such as we can lease or build a satisfactory ' store was unsuited and made it imposs Charlottetown organization to that d desired. ottetown we have found time structure, as the present ible for us to develop our egree of efficiency we We take this opportunity of thanking our customers in Charlottetown, Queens and King’s County, for their toleration and forbearance while we labored monthly to be able tosecure more satisfactory We are now concentrating our whole or quarters. under difficulties, expecting- ‘Entire OrganiZation at Summerside'f' ganization at Sum- inerside. Here we have the largest establishment of its kind in the .world in proportion to the population of the town. We have every facility-~equipment--impr0vement, that can be devised to customers the utmost in service~-the quickest pos- personal orders. give Holman sible despatch to mail, phone or And since 0r- ders left at CharlottetOWn were invariably filled from Summer- side, orders mailed direct from Ch can be filled as quick, in fact mor Summerside shipping facilities. The 20 p. 0. Discount Sale in effect from prices at thepresent time offer unprecedented. shopping inducements tha goods at Hol'ma‘n’s why this special sale is in effect. HOLM'AN. Limited Summerside, P. E. I. ' mm Holman's Ca arlottetown or King’s County e quickly, with our improved 0.16,; t are It means that 80c will buy a dollar’s worth of WW“! mun.- ""..“:‘L- 'mmc m» -. . 'r/ i t voyage i ‘ "; A sterling offer 011 the balance of Iron Beds in 1' VISIT THIS DEPARTMENT / u " coats, assorted 'good dark col- ... mi ', :1. m V r- ' at. as A. > g .SUMMERSIDE ' 5* it. immwsate. Starts Monday Mining“ 1 ‘ ' " January 3rd. ' _20 use. oitiu Every Section of the—Store. 25 p. c. to 50 p. c. on 'miny‘Ciearing Lies i As a 'continuatitm of our Christmas Sale, and in order to prepatre for our annual Inventory which takes place on February lst, we'in-augurate this immense January Clean Up Sale. We are pleased to report thut we are not heavtlly stocked in _’chese days of lowering-prices as We have been buying_f0r the last 12 months in anticipa— tion of a change in World Markets and our aim is to have our stock on thg lst of February at a much ioWer point than for the past few seasons. To accomplish this, we are offering phenomenal reductions throughout the store” The 20 p. c. discount off Fall Catalogue prices advertised for our Christmas Sale Will hold good for Jan- ‘» uary and in addition many lines will bg‘gut to 1-3 and 1-2 off to effect a speedy .7. _ sale. . if“ t . January Offerings 1n the Staple Depat tment STEEL (‘LAD GALATEA SPECIAL, 29c PER YARD Five pieces steel clad galatea suitable for aprons and children’s wear. Medium light shade with stripe, width 28 in. Big value in our January sale per yard . . .290 APRON GINGIIADI, 220. Two ends only Checked Apron Gingham, 38 to 40 inches wide. Regular 35c. Janu- ary sale price per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . .220 GOOD PRINT COTTON, 24c . ' 10 pieces assorted light and dark shade print cotton, 31 inches wide. Regular 35c. Sale price per yard 24c. 5‘ o ) Superior quality EngiiSh gingham in 36 ' inch width suitable for aprons or shirtmg. .7 A strongrdurable fabric in dark and ligh- { ter patterns. Regular price $1.00. Selling '1: now at this special price per yard . . . .680 A English gingham in assorted patterns, 480 per yard . . .. 28 inch heavy Gingham shirting', good ' quality, and patterns. Worth 75c. Spe- ‘ cial per yard \VHITE SHEETING, 480 PER YARD . Good quality, 68 inch pure bleached sheeting. ' you will find difficult to match at the price. Vei- yard _ firm, even thread and something 7 specral for our Januar ' sale, per . . . . . . . . . . . . , .480 alcove-alanine .nno.....-. . . . . . . .. WM», .-.o..-.-...'. M m‘\\\\\\\\WIIII4I\WIIIIm‘IW\\\mlm\\\mlm\m WMIA“\\WIIMA\\\\K‘\€\Villllm wounns stirs, IN THE. JANUARY SALE 20 p. c. OFFg $21.75 FOR COATS \‘u'UIi'I‘H $40.00 “'OMEN’S COATS CLEARING A'l‘ HALF PRICES . 4 About 25 suits to clear at this 12 only Women’s wmter remarkable discount, good sea- A banner value in high grade sonable models. Serges and-g j: cloth coats, new~ s'easonable models, superior cloths, mostly in the Silvertone effects so much in demand this season. Values up to $40.00. January Sale from each .. $24.75 )1-5. in modern cut and up-to- date models, worth regularly. up to $25.00. January Clearance, your choice . . . . . . . .551" tweeds. Beautifully made and trimmed. The product of some of our best manufacturers.’ Worth regularly from $35.00 to $85.00. Reduced now for our pre-stock ita'king sale, y0ur choice half price. WOMEN'S S‘VEATER COATS 1-3 OFF. :3 dozen fine sweater coats. assorted colors, $7.50 for $5.00: $8.50 for $5.67; $10.00 for $6.67; $11.00 for $7.43; $12.00 for $8.00 and so 01 . MEN’S AND BOYS‘ (‘IiOTIIIN(i, 20 to 33 i-i: 0F!“ ~50 COATS “DIR/I‘ll $35.00 N OW $18.75. 15 coats only to sell at this remarkably low price. The mo- dels are new and they are well ’ made from superior weight cloths in desirable colors. Re- gular fall price up to $35.00-- sale price to clear now each ....$18.75 Fl'll. TRIMED COATS. HALF PRICE 3 only cloth coats with fur trimming, worth $45.00. $85.00 and $95.00, clearing at just one half off. M .o o..,. : .r All men‘s and boys' suits, overcoats and separate garments reductions of from 20 to 38 1-3 p. 0 off. NOTE THIS SPECIAL VALITE IN MEN’S TIVEED SUITS. lo suits for men in strong winter weight Canadian tweed, dark mixed pattern, well made and proper fitting qualities. Sizes 36 to 42. Good value at regular price of $25.00. A big special for our January sale per , nit . . . . . . $17.75 z re discounted at l ._...~r: my}? ’w‘ MEN‘S “'OR-K SHIRTS UP‘TO $1.90 FOR $1.19. 6 dozen men’s drill work shirts in black and white stripe and "plain black. Full sizes and well ,made.‘ WHITE ENAMELLED IRON BEDS AT 50 p. 0. OFF i' stock. Note this list the” come and make your , .. . . . y , , v , . , Priced at‘ 1.90. :. psleilceecstllonlecul). l‘he) “out last long at these January sale price each I I . . £1.19 5 only 4 ft. 6 x (5, priced at $6.00, for . .3‘3-00 MEN'S GLOVES $135 To’ $1350 FOR 3 only 3 ft. 6 x 6, priced at $7.50 for .. . .0335 $1400‘PER PAIR ' - only ft. 0 x 0, priced at $6.00 for ...$3.00 Men’s wool knit gloves assorted kinds ,, 1 onlyo ft-_x (5,, priced at $6.00 now .,.$3.00 and colors, proper weight for winter. Re- 19'Beds 4 ft. 6 x 6, priced at $7.50 now ..$3.75 glllal‘ $1.25. $1.40 and‘ $1.50. 8’ entail P .3 priced to clear, per pair . . . . . . . . . . .81- ‘ I CASES 1' 0R POSITIVE BARGAINS DRESS GOODS AND SILKS AT 20 I’. C. ANDIS 80.“ 1‘3 25 P. C. AND 33 143 P; 0. OFF. CLEARING .TIIE BALANCE OF FURS 20 p_ 0. OFF RUBBER FOOTWEAR; We sell the best makes of rubber- footwear tirade in Canada, and you can compare these prices With any competition. omen’s best quality fine rubbers, on all lasts, regular $1.10 now Men's best grade fine rubbers price $150 now Bby’s Rubbers, sizes 1 to 5, special . . . . . . .920 Girl’s Rubbers, sizes 11 toi2,’special - o - - - - ~ 720 Children’s Rubbers, sizes 5 'to 10 1-2, price 680- A'clearing line of men’s rubbers in black and tan at per pair ..980 AT BARGAIN PRICES ,j 3 only natural Badger sets, muff and neckpiece. Regular $30.00 for $20.00. $2.; Olgupe Badger set, regular $35.00 for a o 3 Natural Wolf sets, regular $35.00 for 1 Red Fox set, $40.00 for $25.00. ‘ _1 French Beaver, worth $50.00. Sale price $35.00. _ mmwmummnmlu\“\\ 2 only ladies’ Columbin Beaver Coats Men’ 4 °- ' ' stub .‘ sizes 38 and 40, clearing at $49.00. ' . f" . 8 eye e ,5 “it 01- - :- r' ' - ‘ '1 only French Beaver Coat, size 44, price p100 rugfbifsoiiffiz‘iiz‘i 8018 and heel' pnce $3.65 . with l 0 $190.00, tovclear at other lines iii» preporti‘dn. ' ' v ' A“ x r » I L“ 4‘ X I L' WOMEN’S FINEBOO'SS'AXD OXFORDS MEN’S Booms, 20 pi (2. OFF , 30 If- ‘5' FF: Menis fine. blackéboots' r lab .75 for‘ 34-956 fo'rwomen 5 fine 1118fh cut kid-boots. $6.33 fig? 1film; Mahogany’bggiils. for 5......stout-IOIQIOIIOIOIIOOO ' n I» ' f ‘. '. Women’s fine kid boots, $7.50 for $6.00; Mew: fin: fiiigggg 3.03:: 13;. 07.90.“ . 38:30 for $6.80; $9.00 for $7.20; $11.00 for Mora flnhlbllick' 5r Mhmg'iiuy $11100. now 88.80. ' " 7‘ " ,, .