L»:- ,,_._ .. *\>. »_- ,,.'.... .. .. :15: .--:e:~>-.--~.~w-<— A special lot of ladies’ plain and ribbed cashmere, ‘grey, brown and mixtures, regu- lar $1.00, week end . . . .. Clearing lot of knitted Silk Scarfs, assorted colors, regular $1.25onsalefor........ 36 inch Mixed Tweeds, weight, small assortment, week end, per yd. . . . . .. An Interesting Array of Special Values for Friday and Saturday Hose 1a" .00 good 50" Silk and Wool Hose, pl-ain and fancy, very nice goods spe- cial for week end, . . . . . Cape and Suede Gloves, odd lines regular $2.00 and-IiI-iiil $2.50 clearing ‘week end 56 inch ‘heavy weight coating a great bargain, for Fri- $1.29 day and Saturday . . . . . . Velour our coats, and Saturday . $10. Two Week-end Bargains in Ladies’ Coats All Wool _$ I0 Range of all wool blanket vel- lined throughout. Colors are dark brown, green, rust. Special for Friday $‘o.00 Iérzréfollar $15 Another line of excellent value in the best quality all wool vel- our with fur collars, lined throughout, trimmed with stit- ching and buttons. Colors rust, sand, dark brown and green. Special for Friday and $15-00 Saturday $15. morning, to$8.00..... Sleeveless Vests 49c Ladies’ medium weight vest, sleeve- lcssdonly. Special for Fri ay and Sat- v urday at .. Knit Bloomers 68c Ladies’ cream knit bloomers =of a good soft texture. Good value at Sateen Bloomers 1 .29 Ladies‘ black sateen bloomers, They are made on roomy lines in all sizes . . . $1339 Ladies’ Hats to $8~Clear at Here is a special clearing lot which will go on sale Friday snappy close fitting and “off the face” models, Rust Pansy_ Sand, Jade, Copen and Red, includes Hats worth $ MOORE IVI°LEOD LIMITED ‘study of cancer at that institutloln, “Whnt one must bear in mind," who is here to lecture tonight be-‘said Dr, Bloodgood, "is that in the d fore the Royal Canadian lnstltute- i'nlted States nnd Canada alone ‘ lDf. Bloodgood would not dispute there are 300.000 cancer pntietits the claims set forth in recent edl- fllistsning in’ on nll that is said, and TORONTO, [lgq 2__A cure forltions of the Lancet by the Engilshrhoplng for the announcement of s. cpncer hns yet to be discovered ac- mvestlgntors Gye and Dnrnnrd andicure. Any false or premature an- (lormng u, pr, J, (t, Blnmlgood, ns- more recently thnt cures had beemnouncement only ndds to their suf- snrgery at effected by Dr. Blair Bell, but slmiiefliiiil. » Johns Hopkins Fniverslty and for ply took the ground ~thnt their’ "l have triad in the course of my thirty years nssoclnled with the cases hnd yet to be proved. Cancer Cure Has snclato professor oi BnAYLEYls LOOK FOR "m: NAME HERBINE BITTERS For Generations the Standard Blood Purine: For Coughs and Throat afflictions. |sre as sffec-tive Ionyloyfi Extracts-Lemon, Vanilla, Ginger, Ito. are in noo in all homes whore Quality ls demanded, 3.7 5 3.75 Special Blankets . $8.00 pair Here is a grealt Blanketllt is Union weave sturdy, strong, unshrinkable and very dur- able, attractive in appearance, we ask you to "compare with the biggest value alt the price offered by any mail order $8.00 house, per pair . . . . . . Lovely Wool Blanket Week-end sale $10. This is a value that we recommend. all wool, good generous size, whipped sin- gly, nice value, per pair . . .. sax YOU-R manna ron snsvunvs 1's: IRAYLIY nnuo cOMPANV. Limited. - ‘how to produce I most substitute from ... u...» ,_ _, Special Wadded Bed Comforts $2.95, This is a real value, that we want you to look at carefully. lt comes at the right day for comfort, well wadded, well $2.95 covered Sale of 2.00 Sport Hats Ladies’ land Misses’ Sport Model Hats, in Felt and Velvet, very attractive styles, Black, Navy, Sand, Green, Purple, Tangerine and Blue, including hats worth to $5.00 week end. . . . . . $2 It is weight a “challenge” -..--¢»¢»|~- "10 work, lend, X-Ray, rndlum and ev- -rything else that hus ‘been sug- gested as s possible cancer curs. and the only thing l know of that offers any hope for the so-culled hopeless cancer case is X-rsy and radium in the hands of an expert. "The gsnsrnl tendency nowadays is to deride X-rny and radium," he lconllnued, "lbut in my opinion they as anything we have found.’ lnmdir-njtfllthrfoteoks made from cottonseed uro fort-cult by Dr. flnvls ‘t John N I |Nt>mmn. "it is only n attention oflilur." , . 4m» mm an...“ c-unoo i -—FOII LATE WESTERN NEWS ,--Pogo 3 is available. ti‘ -—ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is guar- anteed to please you better. 8346114011110. . l --GUARDIAN8 ON BALE It the‘ i —DlCTl0NARlE8 con ho hnd .1‘ the ior Street, Summorside for only hi; ;ty cents with o new or renewal‘ asubscrlptlon, ti y ____ l l —LOST sum of money between! fdlobiellls Building and Railway} gstntion. Apply to Guardian's \Ve-s-1 ‘tern Office and receive reward. i 0451 4 11., —GUARDIAN OFFICE. -- Thsl ;Guardian's Western Office is now| located in the MnNol-il Building.‘ lWater St.. Summorside, where sub-I lscriptlons, news or advertising will lbe received. The phone number is ‘Z33. 4 l l |Sllver Patches one year old haul imised a litter of seven. One pair lMargate. ‘ —AULD LANG BYNE and House-I Wife's Calendars have been receiv- ed at the Guardian's Western Oi- _ltic'e, McNelll Building. Summer- lside. These calendars will be given! .to those subscribing or renewing; ‘their subscription to the Guardlatrl e421 12 4 21.,‘ —-FOXES FOR SALE-A few‘ pairs of pure Dalton 192a sliver; _foxes Canadian National register-i 'ed from the 531116 foundation stock. ins the ‘Toronto prize winners. Ont-f ,of our pelts from the same strain‘ ‘led the world at the- October Lon~ gdon sales. Sovereign Silver lilac};- l'i<‘ox Company Limited St. Louis. ll’. E. l, also 4 1i.‘ ‘ ~—-—— l —iNOM|NATlON.—At a lbiberul. convention held in Summersidv. Tilvsdny, Mr. B. W. Tuuton, Sum- nlcrside was the unanimous choice’ of the moctlng as n candidate m. ‘contest the fifth district of Prince in the coming by election nladn, hleceosnw by 1h resignation of Sen- gltor MacArthur. i , -—DESSED PORK AND POUL- lTRY WANTED.—We are now ‘buy- ‘ing Dntssed Pork every day except Saturday, paying highest. market lprlces for all weights. We are also‘ handling large quantities of Live; Poultry and niter December lst will ‘ be prepared to ‘buy Dressed Pooh‘ try, Geese, Ducks, Turkeys, ctcql for all oi which highest market; prices will ho puld. See us before! selling. J. U. Millmon, Kensinglonfi 6347-11-303141 —-NEW MINISTER-Rev. A. A. McLeod for the ‘past three years pastor for the Baptist Church all KlIlLZHl-Tll, N. 8.. has accepted n cull, to 1h. ifniton Baptist Church Sum-i m: iflllc. Rev. Mr. McLeod with hisl with and two children arrived inl Snmlnerswide lust evening. Theyl w"! b!‘ cordially welcomed to Sum- ' i e. tltev. Mr. ‘McLeod although .l)3Zll‘ill.lVIJly young man like his predecessor llev_ Mr. Herman is; a splendid preacher and thc Sum-l met-side Baptists arc o0 be con-, gratulated tlpnn securing such u,‘ worthy pastor. lie will occupy thr- pulpi; in the United Baptist Churchd Sumlncrsldc on Sunday, December‘ sixth. ' f ——TO SUPREME COURT.- llc-| fore Mr. Alex. Campbell. J. P. at‘ Summe-rsido yesterday the case oi (l-corge H. Callback. North Tryon vs. Edward Trowsdale North Tryon| was heard, The defendant was nc-i lcused of stealing a iox from the; been stolen. After hearing .'i wit- nesses for the prosecution tho de-l trial ‘at the next session of the‘ Supreme Court. Messrs Donald 0., Stewart and Lloyd Lewis nppenredl for the plaintiff nnd Mr. C. DJ McCallnm for the defendant. l l l, PERSONALS ' ——Pl‘emle-r Stewart and llon. Dr. \V. J. ‘P. hlaoMlillan were in Sumnr erslde yesterday. Eastern Guardian ---'8HOP from Iiolmanh Catalog. ..'EA8TERN AGENTZ-Mr. J. ascrlptious. “NOTICE-Post your Christ- mas parcels enrly. in order to ac~ commodnts patrons n wicket will he kept open tlll 10 nm. from Doc. 14th to 24th. Montague Post Of- flce. 6399-2-31 . RPRESBVTERIAN SERVICE.- The Presbyterinns of 'M‘ontngue will hold service in the Montague Bn-p- tist Church. December 6th nt 7 p. m. Rev. l). vMcVicar preacher. Ev- erybody welcome. Doctor-Winn! you need most is a chnnltn of diet. l'nllenl—Go0d hcnvcnll, doctor, that's what mnde me the dyspeptic thnl 1 nlll Wr-‘vo hnd six different cooks In half no runny months. ;Sllver Patch ‘Pups. \V. ‘R. Mann. ‘ Hotunne Living Room Suites. . A Gift For the Whole Family __,.l..__a¢._. . _ .. W. ... Wouldn't thd whole iaml morning to find one of those greeting them. ' selection now. We'll ~ Summerside Charlottetown The luxury of, Ito deep, roomy seat- spring back-spring armr-Mlroholl guaranteed construction and rich Mohair covering couldn't isil but create an atmosphere oi choorlnen and comfort that would radiate through the whole year.’ deliver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $109.00 to 0208.00 ly ho delighted Christmas Bolunliul Chesterfield Suite; spring cushion» Make your it Christmas Eve, Dining Room Suites The Chril-tm to and plan for and the furnishing of the a; Dinner is an occasion to 100K forward Dining Room play] no small part in the Hospitality‘ and cheer of the day-whether it monk of guests. of the day-your family and Y0"? hero a wondoriul thor it's odd pieces or the full Suitc- be the family rerunion or the entertain- Make sure the Rlning Room is worthy guests. You'll find showing of Dining Room Furniture-whe- lt will be a pleas- ure to show you—-whet_her you wish to purchase or not. You'll find the goods you want at the price you want to pay. What a difference it makes in the household duties when the Kitchen Range is all you could wish. But ll the Range is wrong-all goes wrong. Kitchen Range re Renown-tho latest addition to the Enerprise family. Range we've ever handled. Domestic Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. And the Famous Monarch—-Canada's Finest Range . . . . . . . . . . .. $65.50 to $104.50 Your Christmas Baking and Cooking will be made easier with an Enterprise Range- beautlfy your home and welcome your family this Christmastlde and make their visit even more pleasant. Our Bcddllng is the cheapest in This is perhaps a strong statement but we'll compare any tlme- if it's Bed Room Furniture come to Holman‘; Canada. A ' a Ranges putation on Enterprise. The out shown is an exact picture of the It’: the biggest value Full size-double steel walls-copper fused sleek-must resisting-mas all the new features-a splendid cooker nnd baker . . . . .. $44.90 to $68.80 Some splendid values ln Bed Room Furnlture—-—Dres|crs. Vanities, Chifloners, Beds, odd pieces, or in the -full Suite. We're banking our ins $60.00 to $87.00 Suites that help be glad to The tendency of Christmas,- giving is toward the substantial gilt. and beside your furnishing your home-making it more comfortable and livable. ' HOLMAIWS Give Furniture The Whole Family can enjoy Furniture Summer. Charlottetown side plaintiff or of having u box in his, % possession which he knew to halve’ l IN MEMORIAM """ Wife. w. c. TAYLOR- iendnnt Trowsdale was sent up flor "' the iunelal. the passed nway heavenly home on Thursduy- N01‘- lilth, W. Green Taylor, of Wlllnot Valley, at the good old W510 0i 33 » years nnd Ii mouths. llmd been ailing for mori- lhan n ‘yenr and though confined to‘ tho . v 1.- r un n- ?l‘l’u?fie“gzymigfitgaemgé “alga. ivhuon pulhy l0 ull the mourning relatives 2 he was taken wih hrouchlnl BR911- monln and the end cnnle THUR?!‘ suddenly, owing to this weak con- w_ Murdock h, new Guard,“ use," Jllllflll of his heart. Mr. Tay or was lln Montague nnd will be pleased to’ glorzrrlgfe wsgwgvéiéflg gouulizwgt final: {receive news items, advertising. ' r ' ‘ ' lmb priming new and renewal ‘uh; and Mrs. Taylor ls left to mourn ti .\i r. ,:‘the loss of a kind and faithful hus- hand. Two sons and one daugter also survive and were present at Edwin Leslie Preston both at home, and Mrs. Fulton Simpson, whose name was Eleanor. now of Lot 16. Mr. Tnylor was a progmssive farmer nnd llv- ed all his life on the home fnnu. Besides Joe. A. Taylor, his brother. his sister. IMrs. John Mann, Sum- merside and Mrs. Walter C. Taylor of Chelsea Mass. are also living. funeral on Saturday was very largely attend- ed. The service was conducted by Rev. D. K. Ross. of North liedcquc, who paid n trlhnte 10 the splendid life of the deceased. Mr. Taylor was active in church and state. an Elder ln the church and a splen- did man in the community. He rc- celvod his early education under tho following the lulu Rn v. R. S. Pillterson, D. D. who liilli-Zlll school ut Norlh Bell- cquc in the early days. Mr. Tnylor was the reporter of field crops for the district for lnnny youm and kept lllt- Dcpnrtlneut of Agricul- m n“, turn llllllfllli-(l along that lluu. ills wmmm 0mm‘ lust appearance in public was on l Oct. 29th when he voted nt the Taylor grcully missed by yong nnd old. for nil. sjdu cunu-tlary. We csilcud sym- und frlcluls. ,. I --2 CHELTON SCHOOL. Tilt: following ls lho standing of Chi-lion School for the month of Novcm-bcr: | Grade Vliii-l Hernlco Ailleck. Grade Viil—l (fnrollne Rogersl 2 Esther -i’eurson. 3 Robert Aflieck. Gradt- \'ii——1'Clarn Afileck. 2, Duncan Murray. 3 Mamie Pesrsoni Grad.» \'—1 Waldo Gardiner. 2' V-uln Craig. 3 Cut-mun Rogers. (irnllo lV—l Mnngaret Rogers. 2i Pansy ltogers. 3 Rlchnrd Rogu-s. (irnde li-l Marion Rogers. l Gradi- l (n)—1 Fred Sherry. 2:‘ Keith Ailleck. 3 Austin Bears. l Grude 1 (b)——l Pauline Mo ‘Cnrdlc. 2 Hnviland Rogers. 3 ld-ithor Craig. l Pcrmct Attendance — Esther, Pearson Mamie Pearson Teacher. Kathleen Frizzell.‘ ———-—{-O>- LOWER FREETOWN CCHOOL-l The following ls a report ofi Lowtr Freetown lSchool for the‘ month of November: . Grndc X—l Angus Bernard. I and Good positions onn on! hnd o good IUIINEO! I NIGHT CLAIOEI lsnys Neon-n, "in-fore chrrnlltl discover ‘Suvmmerside Business College A NEW ‘TUDINT ‘VERY DAY. ho hold b CATI ON. y thou who have J. FOOQON, Prln. (lrnde lX-1 Hope Jardinc. 2 Lloyd Burns. 3 Mne Profit. Grade Vi~lli—1 Helen llernnrll. 2‘ Lola Cairns. 3 Pluline llammllL, Crude Vii-l Mildred Jnrdlnc. 2| Evelyn Burns. 3 Muriel Burns. i Grade lV-—1 Olive Stewart. 2i Jeanie Burns. 3 Marjorie Gardiner.’ Grade ll—-—l Wlnnlfreil Burns. z Norman Clow. 3 Prowse Gardiner. Orlfle l—l Bernice Jordlno. 2 poll ut North llcllcqllc. lie will be 3- 3111111“ 111119111 There Are Gifts HONOR HOLL llonotn- iloll of West Kent School for nmnth oi‘ Novcnlbor. Grudl- .\'.~~l. Robert llogg nnd equal; ‘.3, Edith mlhc Ill. (iteorgc hll-Kcllzlv. (il'llilt' l.\'.~~l. Alan Mucllllllun; ll, John tiurdcn. tirade lX.~ lfEurl ldbcrs; 2, lieu ior he hnd u word or wise mongol Rogers nnd (Icdric llouller. equal; ih- was tburlctl in Summcr- 3. (iordon lllce. (lrusle Vlll. ~71. Reginald Smith: . Willlnnl llunt uud Juck l-lill quill; 2i, Reglnuld llolmml. Grade vn.~1, Effffle llrehnut; 242, linrold Fnrsythe; s, Marzflil‘ Aiurguret Black; 1i. dlhry Sinclair- Grude Vll.——l. Gordon Williams: ..____¢ l For Everyone At I Mabons Drug ‘ Store “"1 "l"! spend little or much: the rurlely is there. Your Iioxnll l-rrng Mon offers the grant"; ""1"! of wanted, troll-known, ll I nuorl-humllu — t h n w u-si so options of | - | ‘g Illfll-IT (‘Iurlslltlus Ultimo“ I" " 1 Plurlnr (‘l-run Help Urn-Hill’ (‘urdo llulk (‘umly ' J L’. P21011110!‘ Douglas; 3, Rulhiilllli and l-lrnost Ford, equnl. tirutln Vl.—l, Grace You; 1"” j ry Morris; 3, (ieorgo ilurt, tirade Vl.-~—l, Muitluud Uwrllll John illclnnis; 3, llarry Laplhorl (irudu \'.--l, Fraser Ziiuolllllu‘. 2, Doris lh-owse; 3. William ill ital», tlrudo V.—l, Kenneth iintonil Arthur Jones; 3-.’l'holnals (Zumllm ; iirullo lv. - 1. Cllurlt‘ rndlfli,“ I2- Lucile llnyter; 3, Nathaniel F" ilaysnn. l Grade ]V.--1, Dorothy Ilenllti? i Mloiilnchern. ~ tirade ll|.-— l, Clive Jolmsoni 5 Jenn Forsythe; 1i, Eileen llolmall- (irude lli.—-l. Katherine H!" mun; 2. Dorothy Black; 3. Gilli" Chandler. (iriiilti 1|.-1. Phyllis wnmockzi- Keith Lungill; 3, Walter Hf-‘ililb , Indigestion . When chronic, i! 5",‘ roliovod b Dr. Chou! Kldnoy-{lvor Pills. lion-l NI ll "I'm". ‘L l . r n onrr \‘| I . lillms nml Allruiinu illfilwh" 1 In m“; Qg. indiguhflfl ‘I lllolxurm Nets l(I||I'¢l (‘nmly I from id “Vi! lfi liilw u urn i - Thermos Bullion ¢|':,f,',f"" , aption‘ M,“ for u“ Automatic Pencils Puwllrrl l Md. to Vacuum Ilottlos Firm-y (‘locks rorm of in Ilrnshos-errry klml Prrfllmrl I fill/arm‘ mt Wulor mam- vnnum l hefom Enrolling Tolnwrn Flashlights d Nmokors‘ Altlrlon (‘nmpn n (‘ntlernrm Ilun (‘undies Ivory (‘looks Box (‘nmly Toilet Wltou (‘amt-run flhnvlng Nronls Iluumu Toilet Articles, In [rout vlrioiy Xmno Tun, llonln, ole. hlnlrs Chocolates, Innry Boson Fountain Pens, Wnlernnsn and or H. J. MABON Gptunohllt And Ilrllglst HQNTLGUI I‘. I. IILAND Vivian Barnard. I Roberts Tnylor. of constipation I114 " nro among tho ocoomlllflil" of this condition which mliiil and i f t; realizing , . l.‘l'..i°l§'il.§‘i°m of Dr. he'll!" ' ~- Whst o relief it would b9 '1'