Skirts vialue in Ladies All WoolTartani..3~.111115513.311. Pleated $ This morning a really remarkable These garments are all wool, Black Watch Tartan, box pleated, smart handsome, well tailored, and are most 1 desirable in every way. tilled, express 0r mail charges paid. Moore & McLeod Ltd. 1111-121 0111111 s1, 011111111 111E wrsttsttrt 12111111111111 -s Lamas some surrs 155-; ular $40.00 for $17.00 at SIIICIHIFSJ only 85 cents each at Sinclalrw. — PLEATED l __cQ.°pEgA-f|yE FARMER'8 Em. $4.95 each at Sinclair's. amid will ho loading live hogs on, Wednesday, Dec. 7th. ion; sleeve, black and aseortedcol- i" 31nd“??- ora $1.50 each at Sinclair's. I —TRICOLETTE BLousse WOHh WESTERN_ILE_3RSONALS 1o $7.00 now $4.50 each at. Sinc- Ian's. l ——John Graham, of Borden, was in iSummet-vsiti-e Thursday. I -ssno: AND 11110011115‘ . . , ‘ldresses, very stylish, regular $35.00 Y; 9g] ‘Stewart,’ P’ lhe Yflld WU $40.00 clearing a! $24315. 8mm slit , orten, was 1n summersiio lair a’; Stewart Limited, Thursmw‘ I ‘Vlr ‘satnuel _ _ —-. . .1 Corney, (‘ur for- l “LARGE 5,355 l" muck skins men, Borden was itt Summerside for stout women, waist 30 to 3S linches. full wide skirt, special a1 $4.95 each. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. 1111 business. ~-Mrs. Joseph Cormier, Borden “'11s a visitor 1o Summerside‘ Thurs tlttr. 1111c eight months Berk boars dj1_1l@s=_"f*-_Qi-_LS‘=‘""?Y,‘Y°“E°"K- 21111 pure tired, for service. H. It. n,“ ‘Qlmsqfg [f] ‘Em “me m bu“ 1111111112, Kcnsiuglon. “smug ms a)‘ Fidel."- l't‘l'i'_\', lEmernld. k-MFS, -- MEETING OF THE Pioneer was a 6.00 ‘ ‘ _ visitor to Sutnmerside .1011 e_v (lub was held 1n the oiliu‘ '[‘h|"'gd;|_\-_ o1 (‘orney Bros" -S11tnn1ersi1le on Tues'l11._v night when tutttters in _ v ff’ _ . "Onnectlon Wm‘ .Vl1. \\. B. llayse, Elietsiio, was the Sutnmersid - Hockey tLeague schedule were 1li.-- in Sutnntcrsidc, Thursd-uy on busi- cttssed. HHS‘ -CENERAL BEC~EQUE.-—.\I1\1~t i111: for public u-orsltip in the 111p- 11st (‘h-nrt-ii. Sunday "ITPIIILYIH n1 o'clock. Sermon by A. K. ilortuatt oi‘ Suntmerside Visitois invite-i. ——tM11s. Wallace Fields and Mrs. Rrbtrt Macpherson. of Borden. 15111111 the tweak-end in Summerside. Skirts is offered. ~-.\l1‘. .\l:1rk lBertturti, 11nd Bert (‘orntietg were visitors to Summer- sidc Thursday, THE OLD SKATING RINK t» CU was emery’ M‘ thieves‘ u“ llill, 11-11 for Boston on ivcdnesday Tfhurstiny’ night and ‘a few bales 111’ lnmmng‘ hay, and 11 quantity of oats were Mail orders 51.11511. l‘1"t“1'bl=1m"'ll- ‘d PIWKP» inns) in Sttttitticrsitlc, Thursday on l .-1~1o'r1cs_-.\'<>111-11 1.1 111-any gr.- """""““- » en that the annual tnccting of the -~— Protnier Silver Black l-‘ox (.'o., Ltd, "llcurv W. Stavcrt o1‘ Summer- will be hcltl in the hull at iletleqitb. side, in‘; \\'1>1lt1c'~'tl11)’ "milling T01‘ on Tut-stlzty. Dec. 11111. 1921, 111 : Jflm-‘tictt- Wltvtr be will 5111-1111 tilt" STAN DA 11 o / it 1 I 1 5 ~11» sank... i Flowery Orange Golden on the bough, copper in Orange Pekoe is the most precious tea you can enjoy. And yet the cost per cup comes bclow the cost of ordinary tea because you get most when you buy. BLUE BIRD TEA Brings Happiness l o'clock p. 111. Titis meeting wi1l""l"l“"- be tttliottrnetl till the 7th at Li] o'clock p.111. Titos. _\1lo_vse_ Secro- --.\lr. Lawercnce Gaudct. of the UIFX- (‘or l-‘crtgr stfllt’, is spending hie ______ vacation itisiting friends in Sum- -_POULTRY WANTEDsTurkoys. 1111111111". geese. ducks 11nd Ulllclfvllfi. well , fatted 1~1l1l(:k_ undrntvn preferred. —-Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mac- turkeys itettils and fer-t on, tititct: \‘ell'l, anti their 301p James of birds t11 be 1111111111111 with hands and Borden. epent Sundav in Summer- fcct till‘, All dry pluckctl not stralld- sliic. the zutsts of ‘Mr. and Mrs. 1-11 or water stiakc-d o\'1-1" night. J. J. Gillie. _ Highest market price for good- siock. SINCLAIR & S’I‘E\\'.-\RT.‘ LT!) i ___ “INJURED MAN. - beat-hint: one of hit-t limits on ~.\lzt_\'or Mlllitznn, Joshv-v JY/"t- lilcrson. Jake Ait-Nattnltt. of the |wcsiern part of the island were in While,Sututncrsidt» Thursday on busi- Niam- nt-ss. Pieter 11f Goliath's Cannery. Sunt- nit-rsiiic. severly straine‘. his right _11nl<lc_ llc ivus taken tn his hotne Auk for Mlnurirn uml lulu- no other. Pekoe the ~HE SUCCEEDED- Not hav- ‘iug much faith in tho ability of the totvn clettt-tive. one of the residents oi‘ Suttrntersido started lnut on the hunt for 11 sleigh of his |1.h1-. tither day. which hud been sto- len overnight front ltis back _\'11rd, lUaing powers 0L‘ deduction that Tauulti have shatnul Sherlock Ilul- tines. the resident traced the ve- ‘iticle to the _\':11'1l of another Sum- ltuerulile 11nd arrived just in time to see his sitgglt being changed lover into 11 style noticeably dif- ferent front that to whit-it the 'other residents of the. town have become tiflfllfilfilllétl‘ to seeing. It is llllthrsttiotl that there will not be any gtrtrsccutlon itt this case, as the police 1-0111-1 i1lott1-t' is being (Soecial to The Guardian.) \\'.-\Sl{l.'\'GT().\'. Dec. LP-The opening of conversations bcttvcett the representatives of Chin:1_11nd Japan 11n the (‘ltnntttng question bus 1-1111111-11 great satisfaction in Japanese circles where it is b1:- iieved it may mark the inaupur- ation of an epoch '11 better under- standing between the twn nations. the Japanese viewpoint was ex- platned tonight 11s one of ctmvtr- tion thut Japan should insist 1'11 1111* negotiations‘. upon an ztgrecntctli t0 conduct thc Sllttnlllng railroad front Tsittztnti to 'I‘s1'nanfu, as .1 j11:nt Sinmlniitttitesc enterprise. such 11-1 mrzttigc-tticttt". i1 is bclievvti. also rlhould be extended to the tuiucs cup, flowery iipisiiiifiliiéltiiilm l A Powder Puiis At Montreal Booths Star Discovers Great Coup Planned by Liberals-Would You Be- lieve it? .\l().\"l‘lil<.‘.\l.. li1>1-. "- 'l‘l11- M1111 trcul Slur s.1\'.~; 111111113 ‘Lipsticks powder pufts. r1111;,'1-_ |1.'11'1'pit1s._a|11l possibly chi-vrltig 1411111 1111 to v11- 111 l.‘ l ' “(JpiIQTIlTIB/lllit‘ 1111-1111 1 M§H5| MUAI. FUNCIIUNS C j -<~11~1'*12:.::;::‘:t111;:.‘f'?" f‘ 1 - 40.45 _ _'-_ _ ‘ 25 yours Stnnthrd for lit-lnycd nmv Painful ivlt-nntrnntion. Settled tin plelllgr only. All druizglltn or dir- ecl by Mull. Prici- 2.00. '\II|4'|(Pl'|I0.4‘k- QI lleIn-dy Cm, 71 IL‘. Front $41., 'l0r- nlfn. llnncdll. NOTICE Notitu is 111-ruby given that 11111 annual ntccting 111' tho i'r1-tn11~r h. ]l_ I-‘uX ('11.. will i111 i|1-l1l i11 llll‘ llall .11 11111111111111. on 'l‘t1l'..~11l.'t,\'. iii-n, 1;th_ H121 at i! p. 1n. v_ THOM. MOYSE. Stacy. l On Ilec. llltltfiuh-‘Ivill receivi- live pottltry at Albany. \\'1- Wttftl 2.000 birds in .'1ll 1-11n1:i>tti11."-' I" chlrkt-ttit ducks, 11nd 111w]. Ill/mi‘ l to intrigue l 1. a buttery‘ of clerks were i-1-p0rte1l cnizztgetl in cotnpietini; 1111- 111-tails 111' the 1111- havlng poultry iv tlltllltlli" "ll ltindly t-omtttunicaln with us. lllgltt-st mnrknt WI"? imm- GREEN BROS. kept clezttt for the innumerable _ which 11c new the railroad. 11111101111111-1- with the tifficiztl ballot thefts wivcit the police are indus- 1111111-111111-1‘ 1i to 111111-1. the require- triosuly investigating. _ “hump, human" m, Con“. m" :111'tns at utost 11f the city polls on QEVVJMFEWZI‘ W»i"|"-1";"'t' I .111111t=; of 1111- 1921 general rtlt-cl- -—-- ---——= my“; 11f 11, plot‘ wrote front 'l'l11.- first whisper the wontens tri1.'kl1-1l tiown this tnorning l.il11-r;1l tiffic s whori- Q I pcntling coupe. While the scitcmo l1111l not y1-t been fully tlt-vcloptul. '~*-——-- tl ~ "us: i.".'- 1.1.11" ilFt‘ilfl_' ap- ' ' {ttlllllllltl [1,1] uttltnhlcr o1" ch11: 11111111.: girls who will olficinte 11s :%4'l'lll.llll'1’l'.\'. "You sci-f‘ s11i1| om- offirittl in Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver cxpltlnuiititt. “even our tuost ar- The nicest cathartic-laxative in completely by morning and you 111-111 stipportt-rs 111111111 lutrdly the 11151-111 to physio your liver and will fool splendid. "They work 111r::i1-1- 11s i1‘ wt- pcrtiiitti-d the bowels when you have Dizzy Hean- while yott sleep." Cascarots never 111111101 to li‘ii\'t' 1111- poll-.- with shitty ache. Colds, Biliousness lndigest- stir you up or gripe like Salts. shims. 1l1'_\' lips or ottc 0111-1111 ion or Upset, Acid Stomach is can» Pills, (‘alomeL or Oil and they 1 1111111111- pull-l‘ llutn the otltcr." dy-lllua “(‘t1scnrets". One or two cost only ten cents a box. Children lonirltt will empty 1011i‘ 1511:1111 111111) JEFF M “Jfifls utt was Frozen Stiff lovljlas carats too. _ [Fills is THE Mosr taiaoeseivie l $Tol=v t avert Rehh- ",1 11's POSITWGLY wtélib. ‘ ..-,1 r. sue-Pose r11. HAVE A .. ‘$97,551 MlGHTMfiR€3 “New; Aprera READING "rt-its boPcl "r1115 CHARLOTIETOWN GUARDIAN ~6HOP from Holmanh! Catalogl .--CHILDRHE'NS 8WEATER colts GABARDINE BKIRTS in brown and navy. special —-iO ONLV—-women’s serge and tvreed suits. odd lines, regular $25 ___F|N5 ALL WOQL gpgyqggRg to $30 1o clear your choice $10.00 day tnornittg, P. C_ 0111111111, prop- 1 e111] is iBXDIpFH-lll to ixlsliilltwlllii us: _ _ ‘smartest shoes m PM.“ am nknivk_ E1111 tint e111 1n i111. coruse 111 .1 fe-u ,(,,.b(,(_k[,,.-- Shoe‘ “m, largo MN,“ m“) s‘ buckles. Agreefcrican shoes wit-l1 Fear for a Mom ent. lGanada Beats (lpcclal to The Guardian.) LONDON, Dec. 2.-—-1n somethings own game of cheap production. ac- eorditt; to the Mercantile Guardian. after going the rounds of the world's markets, buyers for the first time in many months find Canadian Aluminum the cheapest. selling at 29 cents per pound. while the German products despite the depreciation of the mark is four cents dearer than tha- Canadian product. which is often called Am- erican because it is shipped‘ from New York and is said to he of ox- ceplltfllfil quality. BLACK REMAIN-S SUPREME IN PARIS lPAitliS, Dec, 2.— Black remains supreme in the fashion world of Paris. Despite a severe onslaught by advocates of color, the auprctne ‘council of style has been forced to lretain the conventional black as the dominant motif 0t‘ all fali and [Winter modes and there is every indication that colors, except in .n1inor trimming effects, will not be ‘able to challenge black until late spring._ ' Adopted at a time when econo- my was the guiding idea of at? lleminide pdrchasies, hiack has ;come to he regarded as the most becoming color. .F‘rench women say it is ulonc in lending itself to striking effects. tDrcssimnkers quietly gathered to gether before fall 11nd winter moti- els were given to the world and iactily agreed. that colors should [have a chance. The adoption of black was hurting them financial 1y. One black grown, carefully eel- ec-tctl. took the place of two or three dresses of different colors. l llut the French wontemwho are indicators of the newest develop- ments in style, said 11 very empha- tic "No." The demand this 1111i “'11.: iror black. and the big drcsstnakors b1 WWI to illu inevitable. (‘rope Morrocztn. velvetlne and p1-rilalu11| are th1- moot popular tntiterials. l "l‘h1- stirsetmakttr: itowcvcr. have ibct-n slightly more successful in their efforts bark into its otvtt. Dressmakers are insisting ltthat eqrsots are now necessary to give the “uncor 111111-11 look." This propaganda has succeeded in some instances, but French women, having fought and won their freedom, are loath, in the language nf n famous French Jtctrcss-gfito jail their bodies 111111111.‘ l There are four definite features of thc fall and wintci- 11111111»: a very long waist line, longer cir- vnlnr skirt-i with full sides, 111-ecu r - sleeves of gay colors and tine ‘lllllllllfi Btttcztu neck line. - Brick red has been use} exit-n- sivoly as trimming and some green ~,teel ornaments foi- hnts, purses. dresses and even shoes nre the‘ newest thing innoveities. Docr knobs and nail head (‘HPCP-il are used in making girdles. ln the case of shoes the usual order oi‘ filings has been reversed an}, tho These shoes look more like Am than anything over by F-‘rettcit trntnett, til though the French last is retained. The short. stubby toe has (lisait- peared in stylish French footwear. Black again tiominrttca in hats. felt being the best liked ntatcrlai. (‘rowns are tnuch higher nnd~tl11> t'all lmts are so big that they in- tcrfere with dancing. Smallei- hats will he worn with't'11r coats 11111-1- in the season. Circular earrings, usually :1 circle of int or ebony, within 11 larger circle, are worn by the best-tires sed women this full. Novelty shops cannot tnttke them 111st ‘enough Sonic wotncn wear very 1111-111- ones. 1tI“tI1~1l canibalistic in effect. l“'t'nt~t~ '.'.' German Prices Canada can beat Germany at her 1o bring the corset- STOCK QUOTATIONS 2-(Quotations and Ward the Montreal Stock lHlAflJFAX, ‘Dec. 11111115111111 by 10111180" Members Exchange.) 0f It is always the same c. . . . . . .. 45% Can P110 . . . . . . . . .. 120 Con . . . . .. 75% DECEMBE , 1 R 3.19.21 I _________ for all your trailing PURITS F IID UR Mort: Bread 811d Better Broad Wheat Dec 1121/1. 115,- 1111-311 Jttlr 103% Corn Dec 54% July 50'»; Oats Dec 32% Mtly 33%- A vote for the so m," or labor catfdldates w“; lost forever. Poll it for M § led farm" lit a m. Yen, no,“ McNeil and J“ HERE IS MONEY SAVEI) HOBBERLINS OFFER A December 31d is the Last Day t0 have 1111 Railway Fare Paid t0 Charlottetown by ]. W. Robblee From November 23rd to December 3rd we will re- fund your travelling expenscs to customers providing your purchase to the amount of $25.00 worth tn one day. THESE ARE URES THAT WHAT YOU SAVE IN DOLLARS THE FIG- SHOW 33 1-3 PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF ALL FANCY SUITINGS, OVERCOATIN GS ANI) STAPLE GREYS 335.00 345.00 352.50 35000 $115.00 1,110.00 375.00 Blacks and Blues one sub- ject to a 10 per cent. dis- count. Take full advantage of the opportunity to buy Hob- berlin Tailoring ,at these re- markable low prices. $40.00 $47.50 $65.00 $80.00 3.12.50 $52.50 300.00 $7500 Call early and make a choice before the goods arc sold out. Open every evening un- til8p.m_ 1611i" color has its only opportun- lty in evening gowns for girls. These are tnzul-e in th111 brightest. oi’ colors but the even- ing dresses ivoru by their mothers , and older rclativcs arc black. The‘ _ empire period has given the Inspir- ation for the youthful evening tlrrascs this year, tnaking wearers look like venerated tlllCOSlflTS, Tl1e| skirts are large, full with extended. ELECTION PROPHISIES. - “i will lnavo the field of prophecy to those who are destitute of 11o:- ter arizuntcnt", ho said. “but you con take i1 front me as a general statement, that oitr opponents nro in for a disastrous disappointment ltt a few tiztys." This is thc fore- cast that the Prime ‘Minister has given on his seven weeks’ tour an1l the huge audience cheered him again 11nd again. .-<-.|-». a.-. Go ‘wow, cucsr.’ FOR THE LOl/G 0F M\\<€, GHosT, L€HVE MG HLON€I hips 1% L_‘:. Ji- Stanfield’s Underwear Special $1.15 Garment Pure Wool Stanfield’s. Special . . . . . $1.45 Garment 1i . 'Men’s all wool Heather Socks. 2 pairs for . . . . $1.00 IT'S ONLY M15, MUTT,’ 1 JuST CAME.- 1~ To ‘rent. You THAT "me Kt-AN MAbe Mc- A GRAND 605mm tun-uni m. n. I a rum Horsehide Sale Regular Price $23.00 $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 $43.33 $46.67 $50.00 GREYS 3211111; 331.66 343.33 .1153 33 $28.33 $35.00 $40.00 $50.00 .—.~¢-__.. _._.._..-_~,__ . RETAIL PRICES FAN CIES Your Saving $11.60 $15.00 $17.50 $20.00 $21.67 $23.33 $25.00 $13.34 $15.84 $21.67 $21.67 _ OVERCOATINGS $14 .17 $17.50 $20.00 $25.00 l0 Per (‘ent. off all Staple Blacks and Blues WHOLESALE PRICES ON OUR WHOLE STOCK FRIDAY ANI) SATURDAY 8 young Men’s Overcoats by Express today. Regular $35.00 for . Men’s good heavy Mule- skin Mitts. Special . . . . . 58c Mitts. Special $2300 Kg A616 ,' KG hGté.