iii iii-ii i N iilliliiiliii --UHOP from Holman's Catalog. wszsov ‘rmumsn and wig?" hats selling half/price at n- glglrg " ' 10575-831. -ai|.|< AND VIiLViIT rltihvna and ‘ends of velvet, clearing at half price. Sinclair k Stewart, Limited. 10875-8-21. —ViIOM!N'8 SKIRTS $8.00 to $8.60 selling at hall’ price at Sin qlairs. 106758-21 -—<Fl-NE QUALITY SERGE skirts wort-h 89.00 to $12.00 on sale at 34.95 each at Sinclair's. 10675- 8 2i Fill ‘the Stocking at] llolmaifs Not one stor|.—hut twenty stores "rand will! array complete their of —i AM OPEN T0 RANCH from elgnt ‘to twelve pairs of Foxes. Have fully equipped Ranch and competent caretaker; will ranch for cash or on percentage basis. E. H. Monkley, Summerside. 10863 ‘I 4i. —GONCE.RT ENJOVEO- The Britannia Concert party of Sum- merside, accompany of twenty two star actors, presented a pro- miscuous show in the C.M.~B.A Hall. Ksnslnzton. on Tuesday ev- ening‘ to such anl audience as wou'd encourage any such meri- torious entertainment effort. The --WOMElNfl$ GOOD QUALITY underwear aegulsr $1.50, on sale to clear each garment 08o at Sin- clalra. 10076 8 2i. —WOMIN'S DIEIQII inflor- ted styles worth 110.0010 $15.00 clearing at smsw-Sinctur a Ste- wart, Limited. 106758 2i —CANTON CREPE and silk dresses $26.00 to $50.00, selling at half price. Sinclair d; Stewart, Limited. 1067518-21. —-A MEETING OF THE LIBE- RA|L CONSERVATIVE electors 0f Searletowu poll will be hold in the Searleton hall on Friday, Dec- ember 8 at 7.80 p. In. to appoint delegates to attend the convention at Summereide on. Dec 1'2. Ladies invllted to attend. Claude S. De laney, ‘Secretary. 10686-841 -—-DEATH AT SUM-MIERBIDE. - The death tock place at Summer- side Wednesday evening of Mr. Angus Neil ‘McDonald after a short illness of pneumonia alt the age of eighty years, his wife predeceased him only three weeks ago.’ The liinrierai takes place today (Friday) at 2.30 p. m. to St Paul's Ceme- tery. _ - --WELiL KNOWN RESIDENT closest attention was maintained throughout the rendition of the c-x dead. At Ti-gnish on Nov. 26 af- ter a short illness oi‘ only two Christmas Gift Sug- gestions are, oflend you when you shop u! llolnsunh. Everything you could think ol’~ in personal presenas— l n nnd Everything Toys, Dolls Gnmes— . Everything requir- ed for the Christmas llnklng_— Everything i n Fresh Fruits. Cnn- d I e s, (Ihocolntcs, Candy Toys- Everything for Decorating the Home nnni \he Chrlstlnns Trees- Cnn be secured In better quality for loss Money n! Hoi- man's. ufltlcd andl well-arranged LPPO-Eweeks, Mrs. Sophie Doucette psa- Bram. and never once ‘did the pcr-‘sed away after receiving the last formance weaken or the interest Holy Rites of the Catholic church. subside. All went smooth as fllTlm funeral wok 1113.39 Tuegday gently gliding rlvuiet. with heuemommg, No“ 33th from he, 1M9 and there a uncle w alww that residence in Nail Pond to st. s1. monotony could not be toleratcdmon and Judq church’ T151“: and the effect ‘was complimc-ninrywihere Requlgm 1115;, M“, w“ The Prawn“ W“ as i°ll°wll5lcelebrated by Rev. Father Mc- omlm" ca"? MB Blmk» HeliiDougall. Services at the grave by 9W6 Lflnd- 3°10: 5W5 01' Cilmldflsame. The deceased was in the E. Nicholson. Jokes Solo: Nice 71st year or he‘. aga she leaves People, Bud Mountain, Solo: Nan-ho mourn one brother, Dommque c!" L"- Ha"? Film‘ MilmlogueilTerrlor of Grand Donce N. B. Rastus Campbell, Quartsite: Rewind three 30m,’ Joseph. Pétm. and cm I 1'93"‘? Thee’ Jmms» s°loziOnislme of Nail Pond and three Believe Me if all Those Endenrwdaugbtem Mm Michael Sh“ of “W. Y°““B FeiliKe-tst. John,’ N. 1a., Mrs. tPeiter N. Bowniessi KEN“, ‘Kkmmuey Gaudet. and Mrs. Joseph F. Ber- MWP- s°l°= Sh" "l" has“ st. John, N. B., Mrs. Peter U. his: .¥.°.€".:2:..5::i':. e- m Sale of candy. Chorus: Dapper Dan, Sketch: Huesrtis and Camp- beZl, Solo: Stumbling, A. I-iuestls. Duet. ‘Gallagher and Shaw, Jokes Solo: Shall We Meet Again, A. ‘i-Iuéstis, Jokes, Vocal Quartette Soloi I'll Take You ‘Home Again Kathleen. Jokes Solo. Somebody Charms, __,._. -—.HOCKEY.— At s. recent meet- ing of the Summerside Hockey League lt was decided that Sum- merside would have a representa- tive team in the N. B. a-nd P. E. i. Hockey League schedule, a de cision that is meeting with exceli ll0lman"s Summersicle Waiting for Me, I love t0 be a sail m‘, Solo‘: Leave Me write A Smile. Show Me the Way E. Nicholson lenlt favor with all the hockey fans in ISummcrside and Prince County. Hockey is one of the most popular -\. w . _,, “i. . t ‘bell. Grsde 1-1. WOIUIQIQ (ls-mil bell; 2.,Hsnnah Canspbsll; I. Ro- bert campbeii. Grade 1.1!. —~1. Raymond Coiling; l. Lowell Beck. Perfect attendance: —Knthryn Beck, Lowell Beck. Mary E. Manhood, teacher- --Z--¢-o§———— MURRAY HARBOR NORTH The following is the standing o! the pupils o! the Murray Harbor North school for the month 0t Nov. _. Grade iX.—1. Mae Johnston; 2. Dorothy Coudon; 3. Florence Mc- Herron. Grade ~VllI.-—'1. Ada Con» don; 2, Priscilla Graham; 3. Lis- zie Condon. Grade V-I-l. Eiieell McLure; 2. Ed/ward Glow; 3. Lorne Kennedy. Grade iV.—1~ George Mlllar and Lewis Condon. (equal); 2, Irene Kennedy; 3. Floyd Johnston. Grade Il.—Sr.—— 1. Dan Condon: 2. Ruth Condon; 3. Preston McLure. Grade If. Jr.— 1. James Porter; 2. Jessie Porter. Grade I.-<Sr.-1. Adolphus Con»- don; 2. Florence Llewellyn- Grade 1.— Jr. 1. Iiazen McLurc 2. Wilienna. Reid: 3- Raina iCon- don. Marion L. Dunn, Teacher. --€<o>—-i- EGLINGTON SCHOOL Class stand log of Eglington tschool for the month oi’ Nov. Grade x.—1. Myrtle Dlnewell: 2. Orrin Dingvwell. Grade VI.li. —— 1. Fulton Underhay; 2. Floyde MacKenzie. Grade Vii.—1. Ernest Underhay; 2. Ellen Stead. Grade Vl.—1. Clementene Fisher; 2. Alice MacKenzle; 3. ‘Florence Cof- fin. Grade V.——1. George Ding- well. Grade iii.--1. Ray MacKen zie and Lena Diugwell, (equal); 2. Reta ‘Coffin and Wallace Stead (equal); ‘3. Helen Fisher. Grade iI.——1. Irving Coffin; z, Mabel Underhay. Grade i.-— Sr. 1. Mu- riel Coffin; 2. Ruth rClupp. Grade i. Jr.—- 1. Alex. Fisher. Perfect at- tendancez- Fulton Underhay, Clementene Fisher, Loretta Fish- er, Reta Coffin, Helen Fisher, Ray, MatcKenzie, Leila Dingwell, Lena. Dlngwell" Muriel Coffin. Mabel Paquet, Teacher. \ SOUTH MILTON l Honor Roll of South Milton furl ov. Grade X.—1. Jean Rodd; 2 Dor- is Stockman; 3. Julia White. Grade VIII.~.1. Jean McNelll; 2. Bizinclie McNelll; 3. Marlon Stew-l art. Grade Vl.—1. George Carson" 2. irenc Stewart; 3. Marjorie Mc-i Neill. Grade V.~—1. Helen Howard; 2. Verna Rodd; 3. Elvina Stewart. Grade iV.—1. Miriam liicNcill; 2‘ Tthel Stewart; 3. Albert Weeks, Grade lI.—1. Lester Head; 2. hiuNeill and Gladys Waiis; I Cantor. Crepes in black, nav-y brc-xsn, fallow, henna, pearl, etc. l1c:.t\"_\- all silk m; per yard _ $4.50 11nd‘- $4.75. Crepe Mentor and Crepe Ra- dium lit black, na\~'_-,-' and ivory at Crepe de Chine. weight and . $3.50, very heavy _ _ lust-rota; Blaclt, Navy, Tangerine finish. Flesh, Ivory and Pearl at . . . $13.00. Crepes oi all Kinds the leading Dress Fabrics for the Winter Liightger weight Crepe de Chine in Henna, Poppy, Tan- gerine, Jade and Rose at. .0225 Georgette Crepes in about. 9i) colorings, $39 inches wide a\ sass ------ -----|----- $2FMI . CARAVAN GEORGETTES for trimmings. This is the last word in trimming silk and can be “combined with» almost any color Etta Younker; Grade 1.—1. Park-E er Rodd; 2. Bert MoArthur. t Perfect attendancez- Y Doris‘ Stockman, Julia White, Jcan Mc-I Neill, Marjorie ilVicNelll, Verna- Rodd, Helen ‘Ii-onward, Vlncenti White, Miriam MoNeill, Hooper! Younker, Lester Hlead, Wilbur‘, MoNeill, Parker Rodd, ‘Bert ‘Mon Arthur, George MdNeili, Emmer- son Head, Irene Stewart. Elvlnai Stewart, —-Avcrage attendance 30" Percentage of attendance 88. Ca- rol Simpson, Teacher. sports with Suvmmerside athletes and it is expected that the league games in the town this winter will be the best for many years. A.l~ ready the veterans of’ other sea- sons lare getting in condition and many new players are shaping u~p in such good form that the league players of lust year will have to look to their laurel-s. . Crepe de Chine, Black, Navy, of silk or crepe de chine. We Sapphire, Brown, Tangerine, show them in four different Coral, Gold, Ivory, Flesh, Jade, combinations of color, 39, inches etc, good quality, 39 inches wide, per yard ...'..$3-50~ ' w1 . ' de $2.50. a‘ CREPE VELETTE ‘is adieavy knitted" crfepelhfabridpifllthh. ~ ‘pa; ‘. wide, shown in Black, Ivory, Jade, Fallow, Coral, Brownft-agg a Orcliid.Peryard............. -:_ A ‘glance at the programme con- .vince the audience that the suc- -ce-ss of the entertainment was as sured them before the curtain rose, and when it dropped. on the Anthem God ‘Save The King. all ‘expectations were fully realized. A few hours were delightfully ‘passed in dancing. the Summer- s’de visitors and the Kenning-ton ,patron.s oil elective amusement 'min.gl‘lng in social concord -to the strains of music most delightfully "rendered ‘by the Surnmerside Or- chestra which also ejxecuted some choice classic selectons during, the bllnns-d’: Illnilnent Lurnbcrnsnnfi Friend ac -.--- ~-.|---- snitwerr ior STAN HOPE Sweet Apple. Cider Ye Olde Tyme Merry Xmas is not complete without CIDER Leave your order with your grocer now. m. w. canvas a 00., LTD". Bridgetown, N. S. . Mfgrs. of Graves & Evan- , geline Products nails-stamens. . Prdiéséicnal cards ll. LA’. Tatitotl Opecihflist, Tascnar o! Piano ii and Voice. Studio 14d Great ma st. - _ _ - . , ‘ s, tta-t-rwtfihagtjtgyns-rc sew, r. s. Island w."its3;_;'....*"..::."'°".:.:*' an 1 imam-n» 7:21am Osaei Palmer .8: Palmer H. J. Palmer, K. C. Barristers, Etc, Money to Loan Hank of Nova . Snails Building Charlottetown, P. E. l, J. n. STEWART, K. c Barrister and Solicitor, 84 Grast George Street loilcltora for tha Union Bank of Canada S. S. HESSIAN _ Barrister. 8ollcltor, Notary Pvnllo monzv To Loan Millluillfl P. l. Island ENGLISH now PRIZE mznsnuer AWARDED 1o aoLo AND SILVER MEDALS onesmar mo MualcAL omscron _ BAPTIST CHURCH Students in the foiioviln _ PIANO. vocsL, olidAtii-rw 6ft? , or‘ Muiilo Studio: Ssptite . Hours-ole’ 12 iiid 2 a 5 Evenings by Appointment ‘MacDonald . B. A. - . '- A- Mli-‘Dfflfld _ I H. F’. McPhas . , ,a_ v I v Semi“, liar-nay, Ito. u " i ~ _ _~ M Loan . , ,_ , flllvwsultstra. Olllrieflatdwn ‘W. Miles Garrison A.B.'MM.'D. ‘raiopnanrh? PROF. HIRAM BALL l! new eras-ind to nacolvi stupid,‘ 8:565! Hoard _ course of the programme. ‘should ilthiis aggregation of public enter- jialner "again decree to perform in Kenslngton they can‘ assure them- selves tltat -thei.'r efforts will meert with even greater success-Y __.__4o->_i_. , THE MARKETS SUMMERSIDE MARKET. Dairy lautter Eggs per dos. . Wool washed Wool,unwsshed............ i-'id‘es......... Hay Oats. per bush Potatoes . Pork 16 7-“10 BOURI! MARKETS Butter E-xss Potatoes Pork . Hay a...- otstoas . . . . . . orlt URRAY HARBOR anorfzrowu MARK "rob ........ao-'-io 47 . 4a~st 70-30 1r ‘an. ll “i9: uaslsssdea school Reports Following is the Honor Roll I01‘ St. Peters North School for Nov. Perfect ntendance: — Maren“! Powell, Hilda (Yiianioy. Eva Lew- Foilow-ing is the standing of Stanhope School for the month of November: ' Grade 5.——1. James Horgan; 2. Helena Horgan; 3.Anna McAulay; is, Bohiby Lewis, Florence McAu- Thomas Horgun; Z. Cordelia Mar-l lay Grade X.——1. William Lesiienshall; _3. Helen Lawson. Grade, Grade lX.—1. Margaret Powell; 2.;4. Frances McCn-be. Grade 4. ~15 George Palmer. Grade Viil.— 3.— 1. Michael Horgan; 2. Edith Evelyn O'Hanley. Grade vIL-“IIMGLB-uchlan; a. Vincent MoAplay, Carsweli Powell. Grade V.—1.'and Mabel Lawson, (equal). Grade] Hilda. OT-lanley; 2. Lawrence Gil- 2.--1. Johnnie Horgnn: 2. Edgar, iis; 3. Joseph Leslie. Grade iV.-—- Marshall; 3. Lewis Kieliy. Perfect 1. ‘Mildred Gillie; 2. sunny Lewis;"wn4ance:’ mum Mmjalle. Grade 3.—1. Hannah Lewis. Grads Anna McAuiay, William McAulay, i1.—- 1. Kenneth Mccallum; 2. Jos- James Horgan, Helena Horgan, eph O'Hanleyi 3. Mary Ann Gillie. John ilorgnn, Vincent liicAillay, Mabel Lawson, Margaret Marshall, IThonuas Horgan, Edith MoLauch-i ~lan, Horace Marshall, Michael The following is the standing ‘of Horgan, Joseph McAulay: ——Mu-‘ BROOKLYN SCHOOL arliliiline b? 1' the pupils of Brooklyn school for the month of Nov. Grade X.—1. Grade IX.—1, Annie Bruce; 2. Carleton Home. Grade Vii.—1. George MacPherson. Grade Vi. - 1. Catherine Bears; 2. Bessie Bes- ton: 3. Agnes MacPherson and GeorgeiMacKinnon. Grade V. - 1. Sadie Bruce; 2. George Bears; B. Louis E. Bears and. Mae Hume Grade IV.—~1. Mary Bears; 2 Lou. isa Bears; 3. Archie MacDonald. Grade 1.—.1. Annie Home; 2. Isa - bel Bears; 3. Jennie Jsrdine and Jack MscKinnon. Perfect attend- anoe:-— Catherine Bears, George MacKinuon, Louise E. Bears, Wel- land Bruce. Mary re, Sadie Bruce, Marjorie Mac nnon, Lou- isa Bears and Jack MscKinnon. ALBERTON The standing of Allbcrton school‘ for month of Nov. Grade 1x__1 301m D_ Maclfiomlswoiien, inflamed mucous James V. Beck. Grvlo Vl.—1.] Hilda MacDonald; 2. Annie Camp’ 9 bell; 3. Russel Beck: 4. Malcolm Luce. Grade iV.—1. Kathyrn Beck, 2. Edna Smith; 3. Gertrude Camp-i “Tm? -Rodn.ey Bruce.‘ riel McGregor, Teacher. ._____._¢+;_._.___ ---s-o-o-o-»-o-s-~-o--c-»¢-s--e~wc..-..e..s»~c..c~c~~- Moss ctoccsu mom A cots on CATARBH _ Apply Cream in Ioitrils To OpenUpAIrPasaagoa. Ah! What relief! Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air pas- sages of four head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snufiling, mucous dis- charge, headache, dryness-no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle 0f Ely's Clieium Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it pene- trate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the mem- ries.” ‘ NOW. i HOW TO GET MORE FOR MILK The following dalrymen . duct and that in turn mend higher price. 1--Be sure duotion is not too high. S-Jieey only 800d and OUWB brane, giving you instant relief. Tilly's Cream Balm is just what ev- ery cold and cntarrh sufferer has been seeking. It's just splendid. J-Ciean up your MONEY suggestions to covering the care of over the lnsld ,0! r cow ba mtmn c1911.! - ' milk if put into general practice twice each yegr. w“ ms 0° m! an m ed would undoulbtedly result in a bet- ter quality of manufactured pro- can. . 7—Glve the milkers something would de- that are 6.000 to 8.000 pounds per year, barn; and YOU KNOW, when you get to bed at about two o’c1ock on Christmas Morning, you said “never again!” “I’11 shop early next year, and have no last minute wor- _Now it’s “neat year.” We are warning you 1n plenty of t1me—-do your SHOPPING bellie! and tails. 4--Replace rusty canswith new quickly as 01198. ii-tbet in all the runll Llirlsiilias Lovely indeed are these soles, bloomers, silken cami- chemises, ' skirts. I Many a girl is saying as she looks at the; dainty display “Now that's just what I want” Camisoles Bloomers $2.85 $1.50 to $3.50. Chem- ises $3.75 to $6.50. to to $12.00. $8.75. $5.00. Gowns $5.00 Under- skirts $5.00 to $6.25. Silk vests $3.00 to ur-Havs life mint c. Wslbie and cold. Bee the this ia Am 5—-Pu.t a. coat of whitewash all day and the improved p -- * Kht you is maintained. clean to put over their milking rib-improvise metal-e priming. il-Provide s dry midi for him‘ persistent miikers -— on which to dry his hands before liking], ' 10-‘ dvethe milk from each cows and keep them clean, Clipicow carried by the milker to any long hairs on- the cows’ ud-ders, thorrpom ti milking is done. that in which the that you are pro- clothes when milkinf. ducing elem milk from healthy cows, and that your cost of pro each man to wash his hands in something for ill "SE FOR OVER 3|] firmware Ignntnrao. I 4r amass m; = or 40cm Y ram-r T 5T BE SOME Ftqu-r vr Musr 51m m"; RVFCHEN ' l K ~ we men _ ‘N “Em AH! MR Jlggg YOU ‘Jr-mung Hhz/E BEEN L. t5 iii’ Ru. QTIGRP ' may manner».- HEQTRA cflifiwflnw’ CRN ‘ Y cooperation among the 1"‘ C A'$TO R , . sarnaramaw» .- ,s l)’