X » 1 1 i i I Moore & McLeod, ‘ i i i ..»s¢-_=__.~.-._-ag.; - :~,.._,_ __,,:__ _A__ i 1 I ,__ 0 _1,',,'f,",,,"',"_‘ ,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,mln s point in visa "weiiner's." gift seekers to settle the 331° 2 “ililtwili I give" problem. Each iseeeeding year nas seein the buss 3UMV|E|\3|°l UANKITU. grow until today it is' recognis- a's one of the' foremost jewelry houses in Maritime Canada. This year the magnificent display is ex- alilltely arrayed in the beautifully tied store; three new “silent sales- iiian" show cases have been install- ed and add rssplendently to the already bright and' attractive store. The first case,ori the left of the en- rance contains a really excellent ne of ivory goods followed in line by a second case filled with an equal- ly good assortment of Ebony. A "silent salesman" in the centre pre- lelita to all a most artistic line of china. The cut glass display is one =§;§ 233f$ Butter. (creamery) lb Butter (dairy) lb Buckwheat, bush. Caltskins lb Eggs, des I-lay, (pressed) ton 813.00 to 13.00 I-lay, (loose) $10_00 to 12.00 Lamb peits each 50 to 80 Oats, (black) per bus. 62 Oats (white) per bus. 59 Potatoes per bus. 'I0 Straw (pressed. ton 86.00 to 6_50 Turnips bus. 20 Pork, (organs att,) lb. 10% toi2% Hides lb. - l.7 to 18 rnlseaaleewrnrowiv GUARDIAN _ , A wiui`cain».wiuesuuws¢»§ni,,. - ' _ _.___ _ gonna-uivmuisg ' _ _ _- _ _ . .ffif iince the ilrm of _ . '- g , ' . ~ _ » - ' _ ' i ww _ : - _ _ f._ ` __ ' ~ *alle in-d' in im men- Christmas »uss°l"°”' 'hww m he an A ohhh” n “lm” Tum mm mm."m”.”‘ nm' *_ - y . ~?”-ir* -s mums . i' ~ iff ' ' l ` W W bg gpp|»°¢1|y_’d An mme loom” for '-\TH‘ UQRNINQ DA|LY GIIIIIUUU llh mlllb ill!! ° ui ru-lofi. summenlss. _ _-- -ILEIGH HEATERS are wonder-_ ful comforters. Braces have the' right kind for little mney. 3206-11-28Mws2wlls‘El2wkB._ -VI. K_. IMGOUGAN. Globe Fox lx ehssge. is Guardian agent in Summer -HORSE RUGSI Right s‘tyie,right size and rigli; prices for early buy- ers at Braces. - 3206-11-22Mws2wks'Ee2wks. -WOMvEN'B WINTER GOATS in a variety of colors .materials and styles. Ranging in price from $10.50 to $19.00. selling at HAFF PRICE. R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED, Summ Week end Chances ini s -i.iNi-:Ns--- Guest towels in all-pure linen, huck hem _stitch- ed, and embroidered in many pretty designs; rang- ing in price frgm 450 up to 75c each. Hem-stitched, initial pillow ' cases, large size, strong and durable, in all initials, with a pretty em- broidered design at $1.25 i>=1il‘- Bed spreads, hem stitched and embroidered in many pretty designs, splendid wearing qu_alit_v. This is a good Xmas present, size 72x90, at $2--»0 0"- Tray cloth, made from fine, evenly woven, all- ure linen, with beautiful embroidered designs and l)ace edge. These are hand-embroidered, and can be bought at less than you can make them for. In all slizes, ranging in prices from 500 each up to $400 eac . Doyleys and center pieces in many difi`erent pat- terns and sizes, hand embroidered in a large range of pretty designs. Also with hand-made lace edge, ranging- in price from 250 up to $5.00 each. .Huck towelling in all-pure linen, in many pretty floral and stripe designs to choose from, 25 inches wide, and ranging in price from 450 to 850 yd- ' Lunch cloths in many pretty hand-embroidered, lace-edge designs, made from all-pure sha_mrock linen, in sizes from 36x36in. up to 72x72in., and the prices are from $1.50 each up to $8-00 each. This is less than the factory price today. All-pure linen damask tablecloths, made from real Irish linen, very fine, evenly woven in many pretty floral designs, and qualities, ranging in price from $3-00 up. Also napkins to match cloths. We have a large range of all-pure linen damask by the yard, fine evenly woven, in pretty designs, with napkins to match, ranging in price from $1-00 up to $2.75 yard. All-pure linen pillow cases, hand embroidered, in many beautiful designs. They are all at the old price, which is less than the factory prices. Today $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00. All-pure linen huck towels, made from a very iine'Shamrock linen, hand embroidered, with hem- stitched ends; also scalloped large size, in many beautiful designq, ranging from $1-00 up to $2.25. All-pure linen damask lunch napkins, in many pretty floral designs, with hem-stitched edge, at 65c each. - Hem-stitched runner linen, in a nice, fine, even- ly woven linen, 181n. wide. This will make tray cloths or runners for the bureaus, at 450 yflrd- ; Sullivan and Louis Leard too-k an side. 3286-12-2M2il§§` -Mano/vrs cincuir.-nov. ilu. Wilson's' appointment to preach at Margate and Summerfield on Sunday the 3rd inet has been cancelled. The' service at Margate will be conducted usual hour, and at Simnmeriidld by Rev. G. W. lrvin'e of Clifton at 7 o‘ciock in the evening. Evangelist An- derson will preach in the Presbyter- ian Church at Kensington at 3 p. m. and conduct the Evangelistic service in the Methodist Church at 7 p. m. -ABRAM'S VILLAGE-Mr. Char- les M. Arsenault went to Charlotte- town on Monday morning in attend- |_ance to an important meeting and re- turned Tuesdny.- Mr. Joseph L. Gallant was in Summerside Tuesday -The Messrs Henry Gaudet, Ro auto trip throughout Abram's Village on Monday. On their return they were accompanied by Mr. Adolphua O. Gallant who returned from Sum- by- the pastor, Rev. Mr. Seilar at the seiiault, Arthur Darby. Eva Arsena- yjdrove to Summerside Sunday return- _§_§§.i eil FARMERS you csiifssve money on horse rugs. cow ties halters will buy horses from steven hundred 3rd at 3.30 p. m. and 'I p. m. Try to make it your business' to come and hear this forceful and earnest preach- er of the' Gospel. All are made wel-_ come. -SCHOOL WORK.- The follow- ing is the standing of the pupils of the Principars department of Ab- i-am's Village school. In grder of merit. Grade VIL- Walter Darby. William Darby. Grade VI.- Antomin Bernard, Mark Bernard, Carinne As- ult, Aldous Gallant, Maria Anne Ar- sensult, Ernest Darby. Grade IV. - Reseiine Arsenault, Leo Arsenauit, Tllimond Arsenault. Gerome Arsena- ut-M. WESTERN PERSONALS ..-Mrs_ Adolphe 0. Gallant is- spendlng a few days visiting relativ- es and friends in Bloomfield.-. -Mr_ E. H. -Wright, Victoria ing home again on Monday.-V. -Mr. Daniel Arsenault, Maxim- ville, has returned home from Char-' lottetown _--M _ nierside Tuesday- The meeting or -- ~. ‘r '~ F ;_ -- _ . ‘ _ A r > ._ - _ _ nEcnMBss2.1un's ' ` `d'°»»'rvin¢ 1 'social' mitiisiiig. A _ ' ~-~.- mis ‘J "“° “'~’“°-"»- °-F-if --1 The Western G"i1a1,~rl'h¥l»+ A -~ A » _ _ ~ _ __ _ display windows of the establish. "0 ~ 1-.°.::.;.~ :"1-:' 'is - - r - ~ ,,, ,, . _ _ . _ _ __ _ , M' S ,,,,,¢, -ri.. ,,,,, ‘,‘,‘I,,,§§',‘ 1,, ,,,,‘,"§°,,,,§§ ~rr have no my is tau amuse -'rwo csnre ser pv -y,...¢. ---43- ',__...i ' - ~‘ ' _ -A - -_ -=. -- _ S I t _ , |_ F' ~ lv. . . WINTER is here and the skat- ing SEASON. NOW IS- THE TIME to buy your new Sweater Coats, Scarfs and Caps in all the latest colors. _ ' _THE SEASON IS HERE FOR FURS. ` 'What about_ that FUR COAT you need ` for _c_lr1v11§g(~)? WE HAVE IT READY FR 1U T0 EAR, and' Fur Muffs, 'also Sets and Neck Pieces. Have you selected yours? '_ FUR COATS in Northern Rat, ~ Seal and Astracan, price 35.00 up to 'E _ ratepayers ind teachers, scheduled to take place at St. Chrysostom on Monday 'evening the 27th, has been postponed, 'as the President and ln- 'spector Gallant were unable to attend that evening. The many rate-payers who had turned out that night for the meeting are anxious that it will take place soon.:-M. -ENTERPRISING FlRM.- Else- where on this page will be read with pleasure the advertisement of Messr Gonrlies, Ltd., Summerside. Th store is the Rexall Headquarters for -date and the goods are displayed to large patronage is catered to by genial and efficient staff. in a “S lent Salesman” in the centre of the store s magnificent line of cameras- i are displayed. They certainly are the latest in "cameradom" and are dealt with more extensively in llrm’s advertisement on this page of today's issue. ` 3287. SEASONABLE The Christmas illustrated gleam . From every bookish stall. The covers fasclnate us so ` We’d like to buy them all. ` Wash drawings of the bloody war Line sketches smart and clever. As, we could lie before -the hearth And stare at them- forever! __ The Christmas Number is a joy To every' Briton bred We like the ever ,holly-wrenthed The Santa Clause in red. Upon the text we do not pass ' Our literary strictures Because we hardly, read it. We‘re Examining the pictures _ _ The Christmas Numbers certainly - Our spirit can amuse. But it is different to see ‘ ~ As many as we choose, For half-s~doilar is the' charge, Alas, slack-allay! ' ` And that would buy a pair of socks For someone in the fray. _ _ The consciousness of having the l\ali".‘ I and scalp sweet and sanitnfy. brings a feeling' of comforting self assurance f -f---»:Hi2RPiciDE»--- Applicstions st the better cumnmd by 'nie serpieias os. | Bold Everywhere ' _,gl _ .lormeon a .lol-muon ' Special Agents _ _ I I " 1 _ _l arm wii§e1T:i0ihes Your Boy _ if R ..Y?é‘f' '3.*i¥.l’é$°°v?..""f-§{‘°°¢i 5155"; me 'ini -~‘. iory ace tn du-gadugqt :Caliiaan:i see lb :via _and exfiglient offers eshlfixri here in our e of - Sweater Coats Winter Caps Owtboats ' Reeferq Muffierb ...s“°° ll'.::;i::°' - W3 ¢!B_1B` °ll every pu . Reuben in l Ce. 'll Smit A ve else? -Misses -Florence and Blanche Rennie of Alma spent Sunday at Elmsdale the guest of Miss Carrie C_ Haywood. All lwere delighted to see the little Misses Rennie. THE PRISONER OF HOPE_ Still, let my tyrants know I am not doomed to wear Year after year in gloom and deso~. late despair: _ A messenger of Hope comes every And offers _for short life eternal lin erty brings the thickest ‘ stars; Desire for nothing known in my maturer year, counting future tears; | Wlien. if my spirit's sky _was full of flashes warm, _` ll knew not whence they came from When Joy grew mad with awe, ar* Navy, Co en. Red up to’ 7.5i§ ‘ $159. - ' f _ Children’s white Bear Coats for ages up to 3 yrs. rice 3.50 and 5.5_0. Children’s Cgolored Coats in and Brown 4.50 robes, etc. Buy new at Bilées. I _ . ‘ _ 3200-11-Zilfvrilwkaisiwka., ‘ _ --sr ~ ` `_ ` -/ ,, ,_ _ -Mn.s|>.eonnii.i.,o'_1.a§i»y, on Vr-‘ri-s dny and Saturday. Dee. lst anilxiid' r up. five to ten- years oldi 8245-11-80M8i _ ' _ _ _ _oem-nal. cuaierlwn ci-luacn ._ ' -' ` -"Evlnkelili A. J. IGUBOG will _ Breach in the Central Street Christian _ Church, Summer-side ,on December. .___ . - __ I l . /' __ _ _‘___ \ Q, ` " '.. , _ ._ _¢// ji ____ __ _f V ‘Nl _ ( if rl, L I7 "li \\ .L_ ff fill. Wlwllilliif ' (L Sateen 79:: Y I is night t0 me ` _ - Summerside and carries an immense ' 2 O A ‘ _ i stock including everything asked for l- _ - _ - in an establishment or this inns. The H” °°;';;11i;'g‘P:‘vf;§1°¢§§:{;g“';’f_‘f:' Wm* '_ store fittings are luxurious and up-to- with that _dear dusk of heaven (hm » _ -. _ _ the best advantage in several silent I " "" u A ` salesman show cases; While “Gourlies" Wlndaaigggdgrpg-_‘give u-me and Mars _ l E And visions rise and change that fill S _ me with desire. _ _ _ _ ` _ , @ Ladies’ Waists m Voile, I~rench_ Ladies Black Underskirts _in Fléiéinel and Fancy Stripe 98c, 1.25, large sizes, full flare, good quality A I, i ___ sun or thunder storm. But first a hush of peace- a sound less calm d\-scends; ~ The struggle of distress and fierce Mute music soothes my breast,- un ` uttered harmony ‘ That I could never dream, till eartl__ was lost to me. _ Then draws the Invisible; the uii My outward sense is gone, my inward essence feels; its wings are almost free-its homo its harbor found, Measuring the gulf, it stoops, and dares the final bound. Oh -dreadful is the check- intense the agony- ' ' When the ear begins to hear, and the eye begins to see; When the pulse begins to throh-the brain to think again- The sr/nl to feel the flesh, and the_ flesh to feel the chain. ` Yet i would loss' .no sting. Wvllld wish no torture less, The more the anguish racks, the enr- Iler it will bless; And robbval in fires. of hell or bright, with heavenly shine. _ li it but herald Death, the vision IS divine! ' _ _ -E|vi|l_v snoNrE. LlFE‘S ASPECTS A quaint preacher once said tliat_ he was disposed to ent'e`r'taln.a very lil opinion of misery in general . ' ‘ Perhaps, if we could' see it’-in ‘itlf true light, we should all hold i qu_it4f would be softened into whispered con-` fessions. ‘ ‘ _§ ; For life is largely what we duly? selves make it. '~ v_en in' our transient moods we ‘We ilook upon a landscape one day? time, when we are diiferb 'still impatience ends. '- B1‘0S-Ud- ; R,iis'aeil‘s_ career emphasizes _sev- propaganda. In the matter of tracts. eral thoughts: First, -the dnveteratelieafiets, books, and periodicals the gullibllity or human kind and its_ followers of Patsor Russell, 'like the thirst for religious novelty; second, followers of Mother Eddy and Jos- tho eagerness of the sinner to be- epii Sniltii are usin'g with lieve thai, having neglected his op- commendable efficiency 4/hat portunity here, a iloving God will agency of popular religious ~ Pasrori nceesi.. _ _~ Charles Taze Russell, known to the public as "Pastor" Russell, the preachirlr of }£iile:iiiai_Da_:__r_i_h is ;ie?’d, or, as e wo ave ns . " a en on sleep." It`ls said that 5,000 per- sons attended his funeral and that he will be mourned in 1,200_ com- panies ogiliisnfollowars. His career is remarks. i`e. orii iii Pitts urgli sixty- four years lac, had broitgiit up in his fathers bus ess, iiaberdiisliery, 'he 'set himself up as' an interpreter of books were pn bed d nmlie, 'Ziol'l's ‘Watch -Tower, iii Alleg- heny. Later he removed to Brooklyn, N. Y.; _wiiercrhe established "The ‘watch 'rawer elim and ‘ri-sei so- clety." 'wliicii fibods tire- land with tracts and mmweurs. His -followers are styled " 'Inter-"national Bible Students' Association." They have been drawn from many churches, probabiy'fr‘bin "our "own most of all. Their leader, who made the highest -claims to achorlarshfb, ‘lacked even a college education. as ceiisurable as it- is pitfabim, gnda f'1"li0ugh--ire uledlhiile title of ‘*9lltoti’ the loud complaints we new-endure’ he was never ordained by any re- 'U8l0lw_ body. I-legit' said to have ac- fuumeiimi 'ai rovtuns= hr-ine pessim- 'llsusiuess in -whic he was- engaged: gnsimie, relieving- some ’ or - their uncomfortable beliefs regarding the can observe -this. "'f_\ith're' life.1 ~ sf ~ ' _ when our hearts are light, and °-Maggy" };|`|“¢|1 ,Mig w hue |00!! \l°\\lUN\ 8114 81111: 1 l\_l_10f-\\ ,held a chair of advertising. His 311;; _ W1.-.mmery or the-sm or pui»imuy_ Jed. ,the sam thing iooin-d i lndymsde iifm one or the best known. tilt. ` The some social elrcfie will sm brilliant st one time and st d a 1 feldlils. 'according ilu# -theiihhmef Emilie! with which it is received. _l- _-.Y-.-_. .- _ _ _ i.» m Q? -3 - ~ ._- »_ -f.._»¢»i»"~:.-'=-~ =. - L' sJ~".1 ._i...* qi 9 I ` F | if f- _._-~-»i»r~=-- andtoi{L\_°_ova 5*” ' _ ~ -,i_-_A _'w__. IR...-_ __ . _ ‘ 9'* ‘** "`° -¢si;_v_l_¢»»=_____'§_i:¢r‘ii:_isn»;i___¢l$il`i'i'€‘:;'i§:. » "' ‘ ~ . ‘ _ ‘ -f ' . ii - __ `_"’f"i' 1 ‘fmirscle whmt.” 'guy mum u A _| 3 3- 1, ,i s\va'll.cv;s£__ ta; _:nc_:=uiiieiitsl“ _ ,.4 _ _ f c ' _ . C _ _ _, _ ‘ ~- . s tniflffromhis' `_ ' W, A L_ _ ml" I ' l - I . - A T I ~ 'VA' I I 'rl' I 1** ll ‘ lation in America. Cdmparatiydy few , ildlv lg acsglit ever heard .v tm _ _ __ ' ~ _s ‘hls»iikenoss, _uno r -the same event viii- --_fn syndicated- sermons were , Of lD|l'lt .uQ§l'*liQ§ af | it |-“jg “||(_|,¢f_ Qygrlbodf. .y°_ M - 5 ostruig of its concoetar was so il- E _v Allorvlaig- no _ -at imp oi' religions mn, f in his pnbilicity bures . is _ eable to the willingness of peo- le to sire a hearing to mary-who \ ' s """"’ $3‘§il.?LL'l§`l§i'i‘h“*i§ : " aff"- , _ .Or by the Bcri tires bb .` __he;so shrewdiy resoigilad for _ ___ fill*-4.°l\. It was a patchwork of = _tiers _baud on isolated and § ¢§l_|issss_ges. But it appealed to » - and wer diy humanity by ro- te premises of future _lliiltion of !orei¢n__ iniss}an_|_.f> i 'Biblical Prophecy. His tracts and* blis un `er the See Our Bargains in Hats give him another chance; third; the literature in which the follow- vitality of quackery in religion as infer# of John Wesley should never medicine; fourth, the importance of ollow themselves to be outdone."- tiie press in carrying on religious]“Christian Advocate," New York. .-_.,-_-mi -i ._ __t:_.l 1 f _ hike. _ ¢ii¥.§»;:.“ - ' _ ’~ _ '_~»-_= ._ of. - mari: A.anm_ _ ~ » it ~ ~f - _' : "i-§i¢Ai`i2i'..'l.>;.b-l.f.'§’-af"~ 3 _ ___...3