A rush order from S. Claus! Great excitement at the North Pole! Clerks and assistants clashing madly about. Santa Claus storming. Big shortage discov- cred in gift merchan- ' disc. Finally this wire to Toronto :— "Rush at once 10.000 gross "EVERSHARPS by aer- “ial express. Urgent, "S. C LA US " The universal gift. Give it this year. E VERSHARP 50c to $10- Everywhere also WAHL PENS as Summerside Business College The Road to SUCCESS WINTER TERM JANUARY 4- 1035 GOOD POSITIONS J. POGSON Prln. rut ‘se u —SHOP from Holmulfs Catalog.’ —-GUA_RDIANS ON SALE at the ‘Guardian's western office in the —-FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS‘McNelll Building, Summer-side ~~Pagc 3 is available. lt’. ‘every day. —ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is guau —SANTA CLAUS AT HOL- auteeti to please you better_ ;MAN'8.-Santa Claus will be at - 6346-11-30-1 moJrlolmarfs. Summetmide each day ltfrom 2 to 2.30 p. m. and from 3-30 ‘AUTO CRANK lost for Studeqto 4 p. m. He has a gift tor all his baker in Sllmlillfifflldfi a few daYBYJIIIIB 11191105 B98 him- ago WI B. McNelll, Surnmerside. t 2l-2i -—-GUARlD_IAN 0 F Fll C E.—'l‘he ,Guardiaxl's Western Otfice ls uow ._D|QT|QNAR|ES u“, be had atyilocated in the McNeil! ‘Building. H“. “manor-n Guardian Qmcsfl W3. Water St.. Sumnlerslde, where for street, Summer-side, rm- only subscriptions, news or advertising fifty cents with a new or renewal wlll be received. The phone num- suhsuriptiou. t:'. her is 233. -WOODS HOTEL-Air. A. Em —AULD LANG SYNE and Wood, Charlottetown [mg taken 0v liouselvifes Calendars have been er the Wadman House. Water Stpreceivod at the Guardian's West Sunlmerside and intends operatingern Office, .\lcNelli Building, Sum- n first c1355 note] whore the public nlerside. These calendars will be Wliil flnd excellent service for ellh-‘slveu to those subscribing m‘ re er tranglen; m- regular guesm Thelnewlng their subscription to the rates are moderate. fi823-2l-3iiiiilflflliflii- —THE KINKORA DRAMATIC ‘Club will‘ present “The Path Across the Hills" in Klnkorl: lllalll Monday evening, llecenlbcl 28th. J. Ausvin Trtlinor and other specialties between acts. 6842-1242225 ——RECEIVES APPOINTMENT.— As a result oi‘ the Civil ‘Service ex aminxttions held at Sunllnersitlc on December 7tll, Dr. l-Jxlnis Sluith ol the Fox l-Ixperilnental Station, Inn ibeen informed that Miss UUPOlll) :.\l(ll"llel‘S0ll, now stcnographor with a ‘44‘A 4.‘ vvvvvvv _vV v ‘QLL a t/ if» at 11h,‘ _t r.‘ ,_ fl slloli EARLY Ill m; lllolillos lilo lzlllllv Ill TllE aarllsoll . roll BETTER stlllllol: ,/ 9i “our llow roll xllns" a u i Here is a few Suggestions from our large stock of Bhristmas Goods. You will be able to choose something i suitable for every member of the family. Suggestions From (lur Men’s Department Gifts That Are Always Welcome Belts, Suspenders, Arm Bands. Handker- chiefs, Garters, Collar Pins, Stud Sets, Men's Mufflers. ' Boys Suits and Overcoats Truly there is nothing more appropriate for that boy of yours than a fine Sui-t or Overcoat. rvO OYOOOQ 0O O-O'+OO—O QOOQO-OO-Q O-OO-O 9O OO4J-O-OO-OQQ-O44QQQOQO w‘ .5.‘ _, ‘ ‘iii’? ’~' "-’ fhlessrs. It. 'l‘. llollnall. l.td.. madt Ttlle highest nlurka and has been up pointed stenograpllel‘ at the Fm Station. . Scc our large ‘assortment. One of our Wool Mufflers would warm the ' heart of any man. Shown in plain colors or with plaid. Lots of nice silk ones $1.00 to $3.75 ‘IN TROUBL HATS Each year more and more of our high class men's Hats sold as Xmai Gifts. In Velour and Beaver. Prices $2.00 »-tr assistant-e. l! we employ an tlturllry, he nulls! be the Bent; ‘ " u physician, in serious lllnmin ‘ we intention of price does not nil-r into consideration. llow \ nnporthnt then that we he ‘ ‘ , "illlllly careful to whom we en- s lrlmt that most precious uf nut- . "it'll gifts, our Eyesight. flnr fncllitle fur diagnosing | 6 "Id correcting eye troubles, are ' lmtllrpnllled; we have every in. . ‘ i arument. devised by science at - . _ i i I l Eastern Guardian w-‘SHOP from liolmalfs Catalog We naturally turn to lunlr nun i ‘i :7 L ' V W» V . l ~ i l i l i ..=-l=ol=t XMAS GIFTS go to 5°" llParkmans, Montague. 6808~12~2Hi v .."-*TRY MASON'S DRUG STOR‘ First for Christmas Gifts. 6374-12-1-tt:- ..*SPECIAL PRICE on all china. at Parknlans. 6808-l2-21-fii ..*SEE OUR LINE -c1' toys an: ‘lXnlas goods and get prices heiort buying clscwhcrc and save money 1.]. W. Carrllthers, klontague. ' 0816-21-1!‘ our command. The eye in memlurrll accurately, ,‘ t _ eliminating all chance of error. Thu-rs In nu detull that escape» V, our attention and the result is -' I lllul high degree of perfection, i which your eyes have a right to I Ill-nlund. If you no seeking the . f lit-st lervlco obtainable at a mutl- ' ‘ vrule cost, you hurl better call Q upon us today. Do it now. E. E. PARKMAN 6 Jl-JWHLEII AND REQISTEIGED I OPTOMETIIIST MONTAGIYE, P. I5. I. Men’.s and Boys Caps Almost every man or boy has use for one of our nice warm winter Caps. Prices 75c-to .. $2.50 Men’s Neckwear Tile very thing for a Xmas Gift for a man. A large assortment of beautiful coloringc. Prices . $1.50 MEN ’S SHIRTS We carry a large assortment of Men's Styish Shirts, plain and fancy. A very acceptable gift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 95c to $6.00 '1 snrwnlsr WATCHES in white ‘_;l'e.ell and yellow geld, from $5. ul 1t. l’urkman's. 6808-12-21-3i Gloves Make a very acceptable and useful Gift for any man. We carry a fine selection of Mochas, Buckskills, Chamois and Capes. All sizes. Prices range from $1.50 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $5.00 Suit Cases and Club Bags Suit Cases. Price $1.50 to $18.00 Club Bags. Prices $3.00 to . . . . . . . . . . .. $25.00 Fancy Neckwear Lace Jabots, etc. Dainty and useful Gifts that are always welcome. Men’s Hosiery Our stock Includes a llargo range of Silk and Wool andall colors and sizes. 35c to . . Scarves for Xmas Gifts Plain and Printed Georgette and Crew De Chine, Tricolette, some with stencilled ends in Rose, Peach, Green, Black, White, Flame and Figured 90c to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- $4.75 .."~‘FOUR FEMALE ' FOXES for <zlle, Canadian National. Three not ‘registered. Apply to Martin McKin Inon, Montague. 6781-12-19-4i Lacy Jdbots 90c to . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.65 Silk and crepe De Chine Ties, plain and fancy. 55c to By Marie Belmont ve Collar and Cuff Sets in Organdle, Linen, etc. Many pretty styles, 50c to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 Suggestions From Our Dress Goods Department Ladies’ Sweaters in Silk. Plain and Brushed Wool. BOUDOIE CAPS Dainty Silk and t Ladies’ Knitted Wool Scarves. Ladies’ Umbrellas, “stubby" best shades. ——.—~— st les. All He-FOR SALE—Tolouse and y Emden geese and genders, Jersey Black Giant cockereis, pallets and ytarling hens. Apply Dave Reid Montague, R. R. No. .'l. 6838-12»22-2i Crepe De Chino Give Gloves Plain and Fancy Dress Kld $2.00 to $3.50. Lined Suede or Dogskln $1.98 to . . . . .. $3.50 Fur Lined Mitts or Gloves $4125 to $6.75 Chamoisette 65c to Children's Teddy Suits, 4 piece $3.75, $4.00 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., $4.75 CBPS. with trim- mings of lace. ribbon ‘dour Bflgrilgfiiillligllter tan. is the material used lol- The medium Hm lone "lakes "l" this week. Don't fail to see him HOLDEN. MASS, i)“; 2t)__ The skirt matches the brown hands- } their ilomc this morning. Mrsnhat. A straight brown kasha coat in Montague and w,“ be pmbtu.“ fncriptlons. ti 9 HOLMAN ‘ . ‘BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH pot Misha l" hrmln- "m1 “m1 a Sim tery at Parknlans. 680842-210 V lis attractive tailored jumper ‘_ nsANq-A CLAUS wm he i, To ‘YFWK- toyland at Carruthel-‘s Drug storr M ioverblouse. which is trimmed "with y w_ Carruulersl Montagus , ‘hands of lighter tan rand the brown. 6315.21.33 tlr children of '.\lr. and iii-spy and has all inset pleat at each side. HwEASTERN AGEN1'_MR ,1 "4" "WY Wt-rt: burnt-d to deathl will! 1M5 i5 “'0”! a MOW" m“ W Murdock is now Guardian agent mil/fly, lli'l‘ lather. a llirvd man and would complete a most effective [O receive news nems_ udvertish,_._, '- ' olhrrrchlltlrten ll _ jul) printing, new and renewal sllh Summerside Ladies’ Hose, Cashmere. Silk and Silk and Wool. Also Bi-Tex, Prices up to . . . . .. $2.50 and msflies‘ pmkl ..“‘THE LADIES OF THE UNIT- ED CHURCH, Montague, held the! w°°| may” 25c u, _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , ,_ $1.50 ii1'.£’l"it§i1“JISTiITtliE ‘till. ‘Tflfiil 5"“ M" We" '-"""= -------------- -- ‘m’ was disagreeable. tho hililflrl-Ollll" . ~ - »-_-, __ __.. [tum oi‘ i560. Dollars) Five llllnd- ' ‘trad and sixty dollars was rrzlliz l mauve. blue and Smalll Knitted Articles for Kiddies. Jackets, Sweaters, Mitts, Bootees, Bibs, etc.» peacht. $139 V . ' N" V m V“ - A “"0! Penile of Ladies‘ Handkerchiefs. Silk Underwear ' l l ' - A Gift every woman loves. Silk Crepe De ' ' .."‘THl8 l8 T-O REMIND YO ' Chine $2.98 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $7.50 'I‘lmt we are headquarters for y ‘Choice Groceries, Fancy Fruits ‘Jlolrs Confectionery, Ilohln llood Other Gift Suggestions - Satinette Bloomers. Rubber Work Aprons 50c to . . . . . . , , ,, 51,25 Blouses $1.75 to . . . . . . . . . . . , _ _ _ , _ , , ,_ $12430 A USEFUL GIFT Any woman would be pleased with a Hand Bag or Under-Arm Bag. Prices $27.25 to_.... 33-5? Silk and Silk Crepe De Chine Night Gowns $5.25 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $8.50 ta»; Flour, all sizes. Bran, Shorts. Oi‘ I D . Cake, Corn Mieal. Cracked (Zorn Silk and Silk Knlt Bloomers $1.75 to .. $3.50 snk , > > _ _ _____ t, i, Wheat, Rolled Outs, Oatmeal, Fur ‘_ ' 51k 5g .| ‘ I ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ ‘ _ __ L53 mid “We DNSBQS- ' 9 ~ v “ ina. Graham Flour, Beans. Shel ' Clem: 27mm Fancy Voile s Dims; 1130108 K111101108 ~ K'ddl H , v y iilrit- Egg Mash, Cali’ l.\l6l1l1lll<] etc -. . and |_ es a“ caps “m Bmmets‘ in heavy weight soft, warm materials. All good f; ‘Prompt service, prices and goods ‘w°'Pi°°° 5°" $259 i° ~ - - - ~ - ~ - ~ - -- 33-25 "d "P Pflm"! SW15» Silk it"! CONOII- shades and sizes. $6.00 to . . . . . . . . $13-50. ltfillllfillllfifltl. W. A. Jolinstone, .\lon~ YOU MUST SEE THE “BABES IN THE woons" i rRoWsE BROS LIMITED we ARE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS . p _' v ‘ ~ w“ “ cowooc 94-00-00?‘ “f Ttiiil-EARIETS (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL. Que, Dec. 2l—’l‘he export trade ill Canadian grain on lllli Montreal market today con- tl-nued lnoctive owing to the fact that. there was little or no demand rrom foreign buyers and the gen- eral opinion in the trade was that there will he little improvement -~’—-1-—¢——‘—-»——~—— —~ 3* f during the balance of the yelir. , , chwsetafm price" ‘l - Gill“, The (lemnnd from “ma, and mun Quehecho, 2 wheat quoted at 52% rent receipts of No. 1 white and 2 , l"), buyers was also nmnmL The cents, ho. 3 white at 51 treats and colored wete quoted at 181/4 to 4 market on the whale was an“ Wm] No. 4 while at 49%, cents per bush- 18% cents per pound. an easy undertone. Prices for oats "l ex'track' Cmmdm“ “stem ‘h d H l- ,. , grades were steady. q owed a ec “'3. o A‘ ‘em per Owing to the further weakness in the Canadian cash wheat situa- ion an easier feeling developed in the spring wheat flour market here n ease; untl prices were reduced 40 cents .‘:§I.HL:A 4‘ n i‘ A‘; 6T“ "m!" "V-l Pleufllw ‘iliusfifluflldm-(lintllv Jnrtl Er Paul. 2 l<‘ll i ' ’ i?‘“.."'ik'ii 3 (i°°'g° Mmert- iiBlll tannin-n. m ' m Grade rim-l bvusilw WW’- (‘dllL-‘wlltlll- h. ‘(lrntlc lV—~~1 Eric llrolvn. 2 John Ronni-t ngmam, nude »lll—1 Malcolm Compton. Mathosoll. Perfect Aflenflgnqg; - Joli lizulr —"-"9'°'>'——~ 4 Grade li-l Mary Cannichael. 2 (trade I t\l——l l. s m1 - . .1; o cAnliiTou “Hm”- ‘nnllilil 'M""iil'i~ fir} l (‘lib-l iigiiitoniniul. 2 Sirliitriifliiittlldailltliiingitsli, tiTeuih" , G The following l‘! the Bifliiliinlr oil rude ll .lunior—l Thelma Quig< ;-— ,_ __._._.._____, __ Carleton School for tile month ofrley. _ .' November:—- Grade tl——l Enman IN on . T‘ _ v Grade lX-l Olive Gillespie. llicnnie Carmmhael. o an 2i “ $4“ ixmmwwvwafivo‘ Gertrude Carmichael. 3 HAPOllIi ‘Grade i (JuniorF-l Mlldredi ' ‘REMIX?’ oer barrel. A feature of the win- MeCal-ville. 4 Sterling Gillespie. !.\inttart. 2 Robert Carmichael. Ill M‘du,t°_°raeb ter flour section was the softer Grade Vllill-—1 Ruth Carrllthemifietirge lMoCarvell. I Emu", F,“ m“. m‘ M fir“ tendency and prices were reduced 2 Bessie Trenholm. l Teachers. Bessie A. Stevenson) ' Mama‘. u . . \ All slzol duo to arrive. I l to all their Customers and Friends FROST BITES ! Rab. with Mlnarlfl. Return railway fare from any P. E. I. railway station is being paid Holmanis’ Summerside’ taloengiain and prevents complica- lntil Christmas Eve to‘ all custom- - J ~ ~52» ers making cash purchases of __ S , $25.00 or more. l l0 cents per barrel. Prices for all I gfildeAvliiil-I Atgttll Car£llchlalell.‘oml Jean Wdbilol‘. lines of mlllfeed were well maln- 089 fell 0m "BED Slut ‘ n4 ~ talned under a. steady delzlandu a (equal) 3 Reta Mcfiurvell. 4 John .,,.',§., mi?<':'§‘°:°‘g° "fro fair business was transacted in Myers. The following is the standln: of Bummolildo P E l" I rolled oats and prices were un- Glflfie VJ-l Angelina Okioanellltret-nvale School for the lllnlitll _ ~ ' Th, “m.” ‘F0; ma" changed. The market for eggs was 3 vim" Gnlellille- 3 ROY MvCllrvoll of Novernberz- ‘l ' ' Duh" m Amnh‘ n. moderately active and the tea- 4 Ame"! Mifinmifllii- GradQYV-llh-l Laura ‘Macllae. 2 ~ ' '" I N I M E N dsncy was steady. Butter prices Gillie Y-l Myrtle McCarveli. 2 Mildred lcarew. 8 Mae Paul. _ i "' '-"‘-'-'* -‘~ ware reduced one can; p" pound, Halon Gillespie. 3 Stanley Hawott. crane w__1 Louisa "mm g ~ ~ ~~ ---n u easier, fooling developed ll 4 1°19?" ulwmmd- l Florence Paul. 8 Lilia Moore. --————<ro>——- OR EENVALE SCHOOL. ..- r-r .- w. it, ‘if: W; J1 F‘. .31? 12-22mm. ,1 ‘fir-.. 2-,, ' d799-19-3LDec. 19.32.24. *1". N113‘ "._'§§\ two; .701 - --.-u.”.."”“" .-,,~~ V ..;' - ~ ~ t - -t'ni;\~st~;.~s,_.,,_ it <¢ttu.,'.,‘