. Qt... - V; ' on apply to R. A. Wright Mei-d $8.25 Velours fo $6.25 Gamers Hair, for $4.70 $0.00 Chinchilla Also 6 pieces of plaid coating at regular prices $4.50, r 86.20 for $4.50 and $5.00 clearng the lot at $3.00 per yard. oore & McLeod u‘ ’ I 0/ \l . ‘7, \ v \ uuliin i Paid to HOLMAN’S, Summerside Holman’s big Xmas sale and Railway Refund offer makes an exceptionally attractive offer to our Charlotte- town customers as well as our customers east of Charlot- tetown. - It means that Holman customers from the remotest parts of P. E. Island can take advantage of Holman’s special Xmas sale prices andmake big saving in their purchases; but best of all they can enjoy an outing to Summerside—-a pleasant day shopping at the store in Eastern Canada-and have the cost of your re- turn ticket refunded you providing your cash purchases amount to $25.00 or over; and besides this we prepay freight on cash orders amounting to $10-00 or over on all goods coming within the scope of our Five. Delivery fier. This will make it possible for you to save money by doing your Xmas shopping a t he “Island’s Biggest Store.” Everything under one roof. Just one continuous panorama ‘ of gift suggestions and bargains-one succession of mar- vellous values at Holman’s big gift store at Summer- all side. R. T. HOLMAN LTD, Summer MfilT-‘HTTITS OUT TARRII, OATAIIIKIIAL DEAF- NESS AND HEAD NOIIES. if you know of some one who is troubled with Catarrhai Deafness. head noises or ordinar cntarrh cut out this formula and and it to them and you may have becn the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. In England scientists for a long time past have recognized that catarrh is n constitutional disease and ne- cessarily requires constitutional treatment. Sprays, inhalers and nose douch- es are liable to irritate tho delicate air passages and force tho dis- ease into the middle ear which fre- quently means total deafness. or else the disease mny be driven down the air passages towards the lungs which is euusiy as ilnn er- ous. The following fofinula wiich in used extensively In tho damp English climate is a constitutional treatment and should prove especi- ally efficacious to sififercrs here who live under more favorable cli- mate conditions. Secure from your druggist ounce oIP:rmint (Double streniziii.) Take this home and add to it IA int of hot water and a little granu- ated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespooqful four times a day. this will often bring quick relief from dilitressin head noises. Clogged nostrils s ould open. breathing become easy and hearing lmprovens the inflammation in the eustechisn tubes is reduced. Par- i“‘“‘ ""i'i.'"i.i“"5 ‘"5’ 3.08.3231" e oo an - the??? the system and has a tonic action that helps to obtain the de- sired results. The preparation is easy to -meke, costs little and is plesstrit to take. Ever! "l0" who has cutsrrh or head no sen or ls hard of iiesrins she this tlifllllflflflt I trill. ‘iidiiiiiwriiifiilitri: I offer for esie my valuable farm in Bedeque consisting of 100 acres about 85 acres clear and in u high state of cultivation, ilie balance overed with e growth of hardwood and lumber: 000d dwelling and out- buildings, centrally situated -one mile tron: Centreviile on Tryon w. 38 acres of land within _wen y chains of farm, 80 acres which is clear and in good state . rionor Roll for West Kent Sclioil for November iGmde X _Prlnci.p-ai's department 1 Jack Maobeoil. 2 Charles Drake. 3 ‘Douglas Gordon. Grade 1X; Sr. Vice- Principal's de- partment 1 Edward Owen. 2 Lorne Wed-lock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 ltuth Heartz. Grade 1X J-r. Mr. Campbell's partiment 1 lliarry Fosieij 2 George ‘Mlichelll. 3 Allison Webster. - -Grmle Vlll. ‘Miss MacDonald's do- pnrtimcni. 1 Aiillon -Sl.t-wnrt. 2 Earle James. .'l John Field. Grade Vii. Miss Boates’ dept. 1 Norm; Janniesom 2 Amy Johnson and Percy Rn-iitray. equal. de- l 3 Bertie Currie. Grade Vii Miss Yeo's department. 1 George Aiild. 2 Willi-lain Hyndnnan. 3 So/ylre ‘Chandler. Grade V. Miss hi-acGregors Dept. 1 Eleanor Manon 2 iliobert Hose. 3 Eleanor Cook and Arthur Mac Innis, equni. Grade V. Miss Prowst-‘s Deipt. 1 Arthur Dixon. 2 Flord-la Spurgeon. 3 Eari.» (loss. give Grade lV_ Miss Proswe‘; dept. 1 Percy Cameron. 2 Herbert ‘Worth. 3 ‘Barrie MacDuff. Grade. IV. iMlise Prowse‘s Dept, 1 Gordon: Worth. __~\ i mid ~~\ _ ver , 3.’. ti’?! "éi..'1'.°~I ‘iiiliilifi’. Pills, you ims no trouble from \ l. i constipation, indigestion, eta. 0m pill s dose. Ne. s has, sii duisn. I 9S \ of cultivation. For further particul- aitur. n. s. ~ 107442-3-141‘ 4/ .,-\. $4.75 Railway Fares . i From any Railway Station in l’. ii. island When Cash Purchases Amounting to $25.00 0r 0ver are Made at this Store. largest side 2 Charles Macintosh and Roy Wed- lock. 3 Earle Ehers Grade 3. Milss Taylor's Dept. l James I-nnis. 2 Cedric Boulter. 3 fliiarjorio Rioop. Grade ll. iMiss Jones’ Department. 1 Mary Sll10lifl.i.l‘_ 2 James hwrtw. 3 Catherine Rogers. K-limdie ll. iMllisq Weibsteris 1 William Reid. 2 Marian Thornton. 3 William Hogg. OLD FRENCH-CANADIAN CHANSONS COLLECTED iDt-pt. and "Attractive Revives Mflodies of lColonis-t Times Quill" Volume From picturesque Chateau Fron- 161180. Quebec, has come a book with the title “Chansons of Old French (lanadafl to intrigue those who delight in. resuscitation of music left forgotten in the byways of other centuries. lt is a quaint and attractively printed voliume, of iDHDQT covers. The title page ex- plains that accompaniments are by Margaret Gsscicvigne, script by James Kennedy, and illustrations —Wllh dashes of red supplement- ing black and white-by Ethel Seath. There is a preface by C. Ma-rius Barbeau, who rejoices that "in the desert of American uni- formity the ancient rural districts oi Quebec form a quaint oasis where lmlusirislism and cupidiiy have not yet withered all local colour. and individual bias or charm. Leisure and gaiety have not altogether vanished. Singing and story-telling in the old style still are casually indulged in.“ An interesting introduction it is, and increases the interest with which the render will iurn to the songs of love, of story, of labor. and of course, the canoeing songs iror which the early French Can- adians were so famous, which foi- low. Here are the titles of the airs, all harmonized with the utmost simplicity: "En Roulani. m». Boule.“ "A la Claire- llilorilnlne." “Sur le Pont dfltvlinon," “Mar-lann‘ s'en vat-an Mouiin," “La. Fill’du Roi dSmnQne." "flier. sur lo Pout I r" ran cnuniiouirsrows columns. ‘I i Special Sale of Coat ‘Cloths A The "balance of our winter coatings to clear at reduced prices. $6.25 Frleaes for $4.70, $6.50 Frlezes for $4.90 $7.00 Chinchllias for $5.25 Pu ll ' 4- thocfipléi: re pisnoedthefirstdiury tree in Euro . H: moetdelidous ofsll. Lucullus is gone, but many of us share his Issoeoodsy. has eunooth chocolate is a delicacy in itself; the wonderful Msrssdiino liquor lends a zest all its own‘; and then—the large, luscious cherry bursting with the fullness of its juice and flavor. Aossrs Messrs Reddin Bros .(lll/\Rl.O’l"l‘I-I’I‘O\V.\', l’. E. 1.. insulin nuiilnilh ....*ORDE'R ilrom Hoimon‘: Cata- log. 9045 6 22 tf ....*IT PAYS to buy in this prov- inne. ' I I WlLL SELL BY AUCTION ion Thursday, December 9th, at 1 o'clock, a. m., only two farms, o cnn-siets of 100 acres with s Ml buildings thereon, the other con- tains 50 acres with outbuildings Also farm stock, crop and implements, 'l'lule is a. rare opponmnl-ty to pur- chase one of ‘the beauty spots "on the Micmtague River, oil-iyWtsvo miles from the Town of Montague. See handibil-is ifm‘ turnher particulars. A. J. Robertson, Montague. Mlnurdhi furor: T Colds. Attempt to Burn Theatre Frustrated (Special to The Guardian.) YARMOUTH, Dec. 6.—A daring attempt at lncendlarlsm was per- petrated in this town last night when some person attempted to set on fire immediately at the rear oi‘ the Peoples Theatre, adjoining the home of George T. Grant. The blaze was discovered by a member of the Post Office stall’. Iilnlrnent “Dans les Prisons ilc Nantes," “lsaibcau s‘y Promene," "Saints Marguerite." The copyright for the book is in the name of the Can- adian Pacific Rallway.—New York Musical American. _DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. A few cents huys “l)n.nilcrinc." After a few a pliciitiona you cannot find s. fallen hair or any dundrufl‘, besides every hair shows new life, dlrignon," "Surly Pent do Nan- tes," " D'ou Viens-tu Bergero," IHECQvK STUPlO e Westerninrditn —lT PAYS to ill! in this W07‘ inco_ -SHOP rnom iiotmm-a at.‘ m. ms s n t: ._‘I’HE ANNUAL meeting of the shareholders of the Cape Trevor" l-lali 00., will be held ThuredflY 9th, at 2 o'clock p. m. 0. A. R. (Ylark. 3054 -—BUY8 ’HOR'SI—MI‘. S. Grady. Suininerside, has purchaser one of the town horse. The animal which is a draught is well suited for Mr. Gradyh purpose, that of town trucking. H. -8lNOLA1R I. STEWART LIM- ITED are continuing the Refund of Railway Fares on a 025.00 cash purchase up till Xmas. This is a splendid opportunity to do your Xmas shopping, coming as you may from all points in the Province, your passage paid both ways and having the privilege of selecting from stocks at lower prices than can be found elsewhere in Prince Edward ‘.lsiand.1061--12-—2-—5l --—-¢o>——-— —»Mlss Lulu Murphy, Freetown, is visiting friends in town this week. H. -Mr. Art ‘Dnl-tonjlurton, left on Saturday morning for Bath, Me. whore he intends to remain to the winter. iH. —'l‘he many friends of Mrs. An- - gus McCorinnck, Si. Ekmnors will be sorry to near she ls confined to her bell uitzt illness. -—Mrs. Tllenry Gnutlet has return- ed l0 Bnsnme-rside after visiting friends in Moncion. ‘N. '13. --Mrs. Arthur Brennan, who has been visiting friends in Georgetown N. S. returned on Saturday evening to her home lin Sumrnerslde. —i.Vliiss Muriel Baker of Alberton is visiting in Summerside, theguest of Mr. and ‘Mrs. A. P. Wells —-Mllss Zilpha lShanp, who has been spending the past few months in Wlnnl-pex. returned‘ on Saturday to her home in Summersiiic. '-_'_~,,], _ _ _ gas; ~~.\.':~1. A. R. Brennan, Mnsiei- A, F, _ 126% ‘huhpork 2400' —M'r and iMlrs Percy lMcMurdo Wini. Brc an and .\irs.'.-\l\v.ii'il of|Mo 86% have returned from their honey- Summers‘ L lrii 0.1 n vlsll ~o her‘ _ —--<e>- moon trip though. the Marltlnne Pro sister, Mrs. James Sutherland oi" A‘ R‘ 465'“ viincee, and wi-li take up their reel Gagetown, N‘. ii. C 38% You m lnnPP at Kelvin, P. E. island. _____ Can. 116 C fnlgpnegf ““" —<Capt. S. Allen of Suiniiiorsiiic, _ _ '1 . "l" ~ AJIIOXIZ the passengers return. left on F-iiuv morning wizii n con :21]? ' Zlllgegi: Elillxnesillgxlffitgé Hing to lSumnnerside on Saturday elgniment of foxes via Cmmdiaui ‘ ' ' " It relieves at once and grad WPfB Ml‘. B. Gralmm R0""l'5 who Express for Detroit, Michigan. I" p" 52% bu“ u“ ‘km’ 5mm‘ "“- ‘has returned dram a busi. ess trip to Montreal. Lumbernieus Rubbers Men's Baffin white sole. 6 eyelet. Net price $4.60 Sale price .. 03.90 MEN'S CAPITOL BROWN SOLE, 6 eyelet. Net price ... 04.00 Sale price $3.55 The above is a bargain at first price, as we bought them at a reduced price last season. MEN'S CAPITOL ALL WHITE, 6 eyelet.. Net price $5.95 Sale price $5.00 MEN'S FRONTENAC grey and white, 6 eyelet. Net price ........ .. 03.70 Sale price ........ __ 94,50 MEN'S STEEL BOUND white sole, 6 eyelet. Net price $5.25 Sale price ,_ 34,55 MEN'S LAOED PERFEC- TION, all black, 4 eyelet. Net price ....... .._. 03.75 Sale price ........ .. .. $3.00 McDONALD, 5 eyelet. Net price .................... .. 04.26 Sale price .................. .. 03.00 MEN'S BRUNSWICK. 6 eyelet. Net price .. .. 04.10 Bale price _ 09.00 v Mens llnhiiers PLAIN OVER! 130i‘. brightness. more color and Lest year's. Net price v86 “ “"d'““'"°' While they last. Sale ilr'~.e . n," , ....$i.20 This year's. Net price 01.00 AT CHRKSTMAS TIME Sale price ....... ......... .. 0M0 Your friends can buy ” ggglfl 7°" c“ “i” ctossn ties rsmvser. Pb t h’ Last year's net price 01.00 Exigpu: 31%|‘; While they last. Sale price e or careful ................ ................. .. 01.40 ma“! work run year’ Net price $1.00 Bale price .. ............ .. 01.80 "1 r, 0w»..- . SMOKING ToBAcco‘ comfort and Smokers. _ The Smoke u“ Light€nSttnwork The same rich flavor _ ' --ihe some restful I I A faction in both Plug and Cut Plug. I Put up in both forms to please ALL At all Tobccconists and General Stores. . )7 l satis- i Ieobeeocoeneno Oqcntumsoeeooe see-us- Oeelebnocpncos s... of Messrs ll. T. Holman. Ltd, Sum- ..?_-o0-§____ Mlnsrdh Lllllst-ll Ones Dine-p" M. I’. Ii. Did You Wait for our A Mid-Month Sale i 0n the 9th 10th and 11h Thursday, Friday, A i Saturday li you did SMILE. ll you did not BUY SOME MORE. You can hardly help buylni: ill our prices. LOOK AT THESE nnd remember ihzii our first price in nil citsos is our usuul not cnsii price, NOT A BOOBTED ONE. mid before llllll nilvr the sale ilnys ls our lowest R. (l. .. —Mr and Mrs. A. 1.. liennio. El-lliill ' g_ p_ __ dale were visitors to Suunnersille k k Ii this week. u a imp" i. . -—Mi.ss Reta Brennan, late oi the l . D (-__ l U‘ staff of the mil-linery Deparlmenl. "A! [FAX e0 L (Quota! o“ X. ‘furnished by F. n. McCurdy and qngrgldg 19H isatupday 50,- pm- home Company the Montreal Ptock Ex- in Tignish. j chance) Mex Pet niece-condoned -|--.-¢¢ possess loeoleesssloso price, nnd will compare favorably with those obtainable at any place in Cnnndn. OUR REDUCED PRICE in most ens- es ls ABSOLUTELY COST. SMOKERS‘ NOTICE A special lot of smoking t- bacco, consisting of Dark 5111911050 Nil/Y Clay Pipe, Virginia, Polo, B. B. and sev- eral other kinds worth from $1.40 to $1.75 per. lb. Retail, SALE PRICE $1.00 PER POUND. ln lots of one pound or more. g itFor 3 DaysOnly C. PRATT 8t SON sr. parent's -»--¢..--- Ions-es MEN'S CAPITOL. This year's stock, Net price Ssls price .. $5.276 .. 04.50 resonances; BOY'S LUMSERMANQ: yhite sole 4 eyeiea. ° Net price .. 08-00- Sale price .. 02.06: ' ALL CLICK, 4 eyelet. Net price .. 02.10 Sale price .. 02.45 000i. All ‘other Lumbermenh rubbers not mentioned here, vourwe Lwssrmewc: Net price ' .. Sale price U! 182% 53% ‘iorlfiosteso. ton n box: sll deal I‘ \Vheat Dec. 177, March ii . Corn. Dec. 75, May 78. Juli Oais, Dec. 491A, May 531,5. Chase's Ointment free ii you ~ tion this paper and send ic afllol. Bates A Co. Lili Men’s iiveishues 2 buckle. Net price $3.50 Sale price $2.75 Alberta. finest quality, ~i buckle. Net price $5.75. Sale price $5.00 Alberta finest quiillly, lilt- Qd, Net price $3.25. Sale price $2.50 ‘Hair/lilo ‘Roses. _ Sire 64 x 62. Net lime 021.76 Sale price 417-75 Size 54 x s2. Net 1115“ 010.75. Sale price ...... .. $15-59 i-Tifiltfeslss" I SOME BELOW COST Flour, per barrel. Ne! ill!" 014.50. Sale ilrice $12-75 COFFEE Llptorrl. Net price 3°! Sale price ........... .. Red Rose. Net piice7= Sale price .......... .. 68c P“ “L “do Ceylon’ bpgf qliiihii. Net price 55c p" lb- w’ price 46c pill King cm ‘rea- M} Vi“, 60c p”. |b_ Snln price Suzur 1o lbs. mwil- ‘f0 - price 13¢ p", lb. Sale PH‘ 10c per lb. d_ Raisins sunmiid ks°°gse Net price 32o il°"- 9 f‘ price 20o per PW- 4 ‘ All other srwtlle" 1M5“. goods and etc» l“ °° three days. II” U8 BTANFIEL UNDERWEAR . mu Label. Net 11"“ i125 l. ...................... .. so l sagguzflgbe] Ne; price Sign . H u , Sale price ............... -- Us Truro-knli- N“ price 02.00‘ 53]; price ....... .. Ne, ' Tm“ ““"‘"“"Yi.°. m0 D7100 03-50’ Sula p" bsinw The above B" “ opsi i)on’t F010‘ 3 Days 0111i Prim 1 c“ rii lilo ii