ocToBlsR 21, 1923 Trading Traditions .Demolished . By this great CLOSING OUT SALE Packed—-Jammed— A from early morning till late at night. ' This Store has never witnessed suchlprilce havoc as this bef0re--CROWDS upon CROWDS of satisfied buy- ers swarm over the place. They are reaping a harvest of savings that will never be excelled in Prince Edward. Island. ' ._ BE WISE-DO NOT WAIT A MINUTE Men t’s Calf Boots Large lot selected from our better grade lines. Values up to $7.50. Special Closing Out Price- $2. 98 Men ’s Oxfords Brown and black, new models. Why not strain a poillt if necessary to take ad- PAGE TWO THE CHARIDTTETOW N GUARDIAN .411 BREAKERS ‘roar-tr. ' i ~ - ""“ AHEAD? ° l D 1'0 h snow OIdNAge t y I Wealth ll you can forsee increased ex- penses as your family grows older, or diminished earn- ings as you grow older, you need not worry. A Maritime Life Policy can be obtained that will start pay- ' lng you a substantial check at any year specified and annually thereafter as long u required. ‘ . \l 1.’? The N eed for Spiritual Riches in Age is Just as Great as the Need for a Bank Account, and it is Human Interest From Friendships Earned in Youth Upon Which We Draw as We Grow Older. LL of us recognize the necessity of laying up something for our old agc. We realize that the time is bound to come when our strength and skill will fall us and we will be no longer able to work and our earn- mg power will be gone, and we know that unless we have provided against dist evil hour we shall be of all people most miserable. . ; w )7 HIAD GIFICI HALIFALCAN. l-nm lA.|.t lunllllm-l III Pr! nee Edward lllllll l- "- OR. none are more wretched than the poor old men and women who must eat the bitter bread oi dependence and find how steep are the stairs in anothers house. No one wants them. No one considers them. They are battered about, pushed aside, often made to feel that they are on lncumbrancc and unwelcome even in their own children's houses. WAR ON WILD ; WAX WUIi/IEJV was really shocked by what I have seen. "Some of the models brought a. blush to my cheeks. In the window of one great establishment I count- ed no fewer than a dozen figures re- "ealing the feminine form in various (By British United P1155) ‘(taxes Q1 undress, ’ LQNDON. 00E 35-—'A crusade "There are other models Just as brains! the hflll-olfld WM charms" bad which are used to show off silk 086d £0 1118MB)’ 11118¢f19 111 shill) Wm‘ stockings and ornamented garters. 110W! 1B 850"‘ 1° b9 “Bed b)‘ 5 These show the leg as iar up as the member of a newly-formed "Purity thigh, MING" in MMOB- “My organization contends that H6 76 JOTKH B- RBCWT. W110 6011198- such exhibitions cannot fall to have SE8 t0 be the individual who created g harmful efiect upon young minds. l lwlw IOIM "1119 B80 during the "Some sort of censorship is ob- run of the "Girl From Cook's," at vlously needed," m9 Gem? Theatre by 1481118 W his . Prominent modistes say that Mr. feel? and 01719434118 m1!!!’- bfl-ffi 1¢8¥"Rlector's views are absurd. of e well-known dsncer- . l. "It is ridiculous w assert that F THERE were no other reason for thrift, it would pay us to work and save in our youth so that when we are old we may have the where- withal to purchase politeness and courtesy from those about us. For there, is s. vast difference between the treatment accorded to grandpa with the checkbook and the fountain pen and that shown to grandpa. who has to be supported. - - . \ r i2???" I WHEN we consider the importance of providing for our old age we always think in terms of money. That is important. but it is not enough. We have spiritual needs that are just as great its 0111' Physlfial needs. We can starve for iriendshlp just as surely as we can starve for breag. We can die of a lack oi interest in our lives Just as we can die of t irst. ' x\\° s 3? (‘P 9 \ AND unless we provide against these spiritual needs in our youth we are ‘ just as miserably and unhappy dependent on others in our old age, we are just as much parasites as we would be if, when we were young and vigorous and making money, we had neglected to put aside a fund upon‘ J "Wax figures of women adorned lvitll intimate articles oi underwear are a snare to innocent eyes and s menace to public morals." says Mr. ‘loctor "and my organization is dc- tormlned not to rest till the evil is removed. The aim of the Purity League is there can be any moral harm in wax figures,” said one. "We have been exhibiting them in our win- dows for years, and have never hnd a single complaint of any kind. “People nowadays are not shock- ed by the sight of lingerie. Anybody who is ought to be wrapped in cot- which to live when we were old. j?"- | JUST as we must make our fortunes while. we are strong and vigorous and full of enthusiasm, so we must accumulate these human ties and hobbies while we are young. FOR old age atrophies our powers of winning affection, or of taking up \- i. »g . ; ~‘-’<. ‘ \ vantage of this great saving? It's money in your pocket. Selling now- $3. 98 and $4.29 new interests, Just as it does our ability to make money. After 60 we cannot compete with the young as go-getters in either business or society. "mam Wham“ ‘he? undertake that WWW-i We have to live upon the capital we have accumulated of‘ money and all wax models exposed in their Chromite Mines {fiends and mun-ESQ“ i \\'i!lfl0'!‘.'% shall be fully clothed. The - ii | vRhibl-"Nl w‘ El "i Above the knee is Canada's principle chfomlw mm“ LONG time ago Talleyrand advised every one to learn how to play sf ‘grim’; , " "Ye situated m the Oman” dlstfl“. good game of whist in youth so that they might not pass an old age of V‘ I drive u~t_ made a. trip round Quebec. and are regsreded as cap" boredom. Which is to say that when we are young we should all learn how "i?!" ‘t: zt"i.i“l'ii‘yripal Srmppmg can‘ able °f Pmducmg lame quantifies or‘ to play, and keep the play spirit alive in us against the time when we shall Uvs of Llllltlllll. Mr Rector said. "I ‘re. sit with idle hands, our work done. and yawn ourselves into the grave ‘T " unless we know how to amuse ourselves. l to induce shopkeepers to sign s co- Ionwool." EXTRA SPECIAL !_ Women's Calf Hi Cut-Boots If your size is here, you are! assured of a wonderful bargain. Some have high heels or have medium heels. Values up to $8.00. Special Price- 59c Women ’s Silk Hose Every pair fresh and new. This is not a job lot, but a complete assortment of colors and sizes. Actual value $1.00. Ex- tra Special Price- I i McClary’s Celebrated Ranges Pit (.2 neatly Reduced Prices . l. t-uml-u "to procure one of the most Wlflflil‘ “B31805 l" as we suspect it, we have to learn how to play when we‘are young. We can no more acquire the art after we are middle-aged than we can of dancing the Charleston with verve and abandon. The bones of our habits have become too stlfl. In proof whereof observe the miserable, rich old men, who, too old to work, are doing penance on 8011, links anril dragging about Europe, shedding wars of boredom at every 5WD as they try w amuse themselves, and who find the dflYS Endless beclluse they have nothing interesting to do. i. A ND little (':.|l;ll|.l ..i .1 \ery 11w; price. OW lnuch better for them if they had played a little more and workedi _ , - 9 a llftl-l less as they went along, so that when the time came for them - ;, S _to retire from business they would have something pleasant to retire to. . “Kill late i." STEEL RANGE 1mm, m, "End, RVHNS llftiil) ARI) >1‘).- l‘ COAL, CUP-ll? AND WOOD A s Without them old age ls hard end bleak and , , barren. with no sunshine, no warmth to cheer it. Without friends‘ a v iolo age is accursed. . ~ . I'VE CAN only save ourselves from this bitter fate by binding people to f, l I ' _ us as we go elonZ through life. We have to establish a claim 119°" N, _ ' ' them by sympathy and understanding, by doing for them innumerable l] ' ‘ I - c Zlittlc acts of kindliness and tenderness. We must have rejoiced with them ‘ in their triumphs and wept with them in their sorrows, have danced at "heir WPKldlIIQS- bent above their cradles, and knelt with them at their deathbed-s. , Th8 "lxtlolunlll" l5 ltange that ha‘. for mil-HY undisputed Yfltlrs hold iulllijfwlllp znllong . u0l1l burning ra ngcs, winning Women ’s Oxfords and Straps ‘h’ ""‘“‘"""' "' "'°"°“".'“ J3roken sizes and odd lots account YPRIENDSHIP isn't something that we can reach out our hands for .' “ when we are old and take because we need it and long for it. When we are old we do not attract or interest strangers. Nor have we anything in common with them. We care only for those to whom we can say, "D0 you remember?” and with whom we have memories and associations in common. And if, through our selfishness and our selt-centeredness, we fail to lay up this treasure of affection in the hearts of at least. two or three _ men and women upon whom we can draw in our hour of need, then we are poor indeed when we are old. Another special lot, values ranging 11D to $7.00. This lot consists of genuine calf and kid Oxfords. One and two strap Pumps in patent and calf. High and nle- mosing out Price__ dlum heels, nearly all sizes. Closlng Out $1.49 0i (‘illlutlinli lll.-.l-~l~\-.i\c.~ for this low price. Plenty of styles and sizes offered. llorzlllsr- llt liw y .ll‘-lll- loll!‘- llul. l'l'\.'ill'ii of lgooll ll-slzllk null Jl-pl-lllllllllll- MTULI‘. l-::'l('l::< till-l ‘Mlrlv w; {lcsrl " SHOULD also cultivate as many outside interests as possible _ uuminnr the hour when ollr own family ‘ties are broken. One of the mo piiifu! mistakes that women make is ill letting the four Walls 0! ' omc bound their universe. being so obsessed by thelrdchildren that 8119i! l ‘f hid fth . Th , h th" hllr marr an go _‘ ‘ ‘ 7‘ ‘IPN/JJPUHSFPO‘ em e_n wen enc en r yfleb .._!,-.{ LA .l r. ll t l hosinlxs m ife on their own account. the mothe s a e l "I r E30“ k Y, .-..- olnlo nlll? blolzen-hearted. ‘fl ‘u. I ' L ' ‘ ifvEllY nman with a grain of intelligence in her head knows that when ' ‘ ..ll'~ "or-s to live‘ with her married children she is a menace to their wunrl-lnge. and that she b; not wanted by her son-ln-lsws. Yet, knowing this. mother: who have ample money on whidl to live spurt inflict them- ~elves onlheir children, because they have no other interest in life except‘ their children. . ‘YIE 49c aid 79c EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD UNTIL THE FOUR BARE WALLS REMAIN‘ ( FXY/l/ VIONS‘ 0/7 SAL/Z l.~—i~ll[ nllinilrnllliisl‘ HHLff [Win/c]. 129 QUEEN STREET CHARLOTVTETOWN, P. E. I. \\ 9U‘. ‘Izlnk \\';l,]‘!Ill'.‘l_' . . Cm if ,_,_ PHILLIPS t UII kadHB v_ coitus cosh. COKE sun SYSTEM WOOD 2.—'.\'o ll/l/lrlnll/l". 3.—No plmllc orrirrs. 4.—.’\Ul rvflnlds. filwry ralr film]. SELLING , THIS STOCK OW much wiser it would be if every mother would look forward to the‘ day when her children will leave her and DYBDBIB 1°!‘ ll- bY keellmfi olive her own individuality and her interest in all the manifold activities of this fascinating world of ours. lligh standard material and good honest workmanship have given the "Pandora" an unriv- nlled position among ~ . coal burning ranges and have built for it a record for sturdy dependability that few cooking ranges clln claim. With Warming Closet . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $74.60 With Warming Closet and Tank $34-65 . ... . rlviiaeiwfifll.» ND not least-of all we should lay up beautiful memories, memories 01' happy hours, memories of travel, memories of those we have IOVEG-‘hgme o; M155 c. Dawson, E551; RQYALTY Foumen men“ ‘wash Th“ Wm “prove the appeal“ _nlemories oi‘ good books, memories that will fill the long hours when We. KILDARE CAPE Ten members ylbcrs answered the. roll, call of the once of your houses and. at the some sit intlle iwilight, with‘ eyes too dim to read, thinking of the dear, dead lmd o, visitor met or the home of 1‘O0l',0b€l' meeting which was held at. time. help to disinfect them. days that are gone. Mrs. Wm. Pcakes. Roll Call was an- I the home of Mrs. B. Andrew. Dis- swered by P- "Susscstlon for a Hcll- trlct Convention was discussed and Keep only Healthy Stock BEGIN now while you are young to lsy up Spirit-fill riches for Y0!" Olliowcen Game". The next meeting is committee of two appointed to llr- 7 use '- DOROTHY DIX. to be held at the home of Mrs. range program. One new member As you bring the pullets in off the Hicks“ Hamel‘- . range. handle each hll-ll BB it wlll VICTORIA WEST Eight members save you much time and money and two visitors Inst 1n the schwln later. Pullets with shallow bodies. lets should be off the range mw m“ winter quortgers sometime before "l" lst. OI 00M) - Start the pullols off bynflicvge"; them a. good 68E mash‘ m m so you considerable to r818‘? g m. you cannot afford t0 w“ h w; chances with some cheep m“: good because it is cheol) in on“ ore u mash. hon-Eh l7- mfly ¢°5t m ’ .1 was welcomed. Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. John E. Holmes. NORTH TRYON Six membe s PltlCllS *- WOMEN'S INSTITUTES the home of Mrs. Jss. A. Beck. The different committees gave their re- "m 11 McCLARY’S “GARRY” STEEL RANGE nouns COAL. until AND WOOD This range fulfills every promise mode for It in the splendid service it lives. It embodies all the rm for» tins of more expensive ranges and being reason- ably priced is well within the means of the averbge purelaec. PIICIB , With Warning Closet 81.70 With Warming Clear-t one Tlllk .. . . . . 871.1% ALSO AT RED CED PRICES "Record" Saoeaaa with Warming Closet . . . . . . . . .. " Plpeleaa Furnace . “I . $52.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Illliifl IGIIYSMNMIIIIIKEI. _ Th‘ m’. ‘supflied with cop; out». -_|_ ti. at the home of Mrs. rus Smith. the Candy at sghsn. ALLISTON The iwftfiifiulnlsl-I-rwm. | ELMSDALE Fifteen members and ANNOUNCEMENT We -are about to make our , ANNUAL APPEAL For the support of the _-‘- . - PRorssrsllfr:.€lRPHANm - be ” members met at m non meeting is to be held m the schoolhouse. _ ' EAST BIDEFORD The members Imet at the home of Mrs. Abtoine Institute Paper. Roll Call is to be has been answered at next meeting with Arsenault. The school painted inside and new windows were put in. The school is to be "Lgbour Saving home of Mrs. W. D. McKay. LINKLETTER Sixteen members ing, whlc me Mrs. Alex. Mflligan. Ten visitors iwlth "Recipes". ‘is to be held at the home of Mrs. A. D. Murray. ' lseven visitors met st the home of lMrs. Alton noomsoll. The program asnvomo m: " part of the meeting consisted of ‘Music and Singing. Readlngsnd ‘Recltstions. The interior of the ilzchool is being painted. The next ‘meeting is to be held at the home tutti-r- How you token any steps Robertson lnukel-gomforulemirltllelaying l lDan Mncliwen. The buying OOIII-‘lhflllitl be thoroughly cleaned. re- ‘mftm were authorized to purchase Paired and disinfected before put- msterlall. 817.80 hsdbeen resliselhtins new sled’ into them. In from removing the litter, all _ of Mrs. T. J. . LONG CREEK Ten members and ltwo visitors met st the home of Mrs. NEW GLASGOW Twelve mam- pom and the new commutes; were lhouse. A bill was ordered paid for and one visitor were entertained by bars andsvisltol- metlutthe home of appointed. The sick committee were the fruit Elven $0 l1 sick member. Mrs. Elmer Gamble at the October Mm M_ Bulmm-L A gufflglent sum requested to purchase oranges fol- (The next meeting is to be held in meeting. Meeting opened with the of money was voted m buy s piece the sick. A new door was ordered lthe of 15nd w enlarge the school ground. for the school. A sign board and Roll Call is to be answered at the coat hooks were purchased for the next meeting by "Sing say Play or school. The next meeting is to be Pay". The next meetl g ls to be held helm at the home of" Mrs. James Co n s. PLEIABANT CIRCLE Ten mem-Iscrubbed again. |ususl business followed by discuss- rcady for the re-lon Nov. 3rd. Nent-slaeeting will be four visitors met at the home of hers and two visitors met at the openins of the school -term. The at the home of Mrs. Maud Bell. Mrs. Alex. Cameron. The Treasurer home of Mrs. P. Tierney. Roll Call-next meeting ls to be held st the ‘ reported that $13.50 was realized on was answered by e ‘West, Prince Ex- Devices". The members are working hlbition. All the blllshate been paid at Sewing and fancy work lol- s innd four visitors met at the ho\ to date. The next meeting is to be Bazaar. The Roll Call at. the next ‘of Mrs. C. E. Clark. After the PIY- We" Present. Meeting opened in the held m, the home o! Mrs, J, A, (hll- meeting is to be answered by each ling of the dues the Roll was then regular order. A sweaterwas present- of the members by paying their dues. tolled and the n embers ‘responded ed to the violinist. Members decided ‘The next meetlnll w buy s Queen heater and drum. RED POINT Ten members and tertafn the next meeting. ions on District Convention and the “Dblfts for tlle_Kifnhen". Members decided to have a Halloween party ,MILO Eight t.o the ro responds‘? call at ‘the October meet- wss held at the home of and also Coleman lamps for the hall. Mrs. Herb. Milllgan will en- PULLITB INTO wnrrss. ousnrsnas .._.._. | Pullets are rapidly coming _to m ‘ house? Buildings which were used before smsll pelvic regions, crooked breast bones, and slow in maturing, are more profitably sold to the local mav- kets than put into laying houses. The only kind to keep is pullets that are of thrifty appesrence. in good hesltly activeslert. well vp-natured and in good flesh. This is also a good time to treat the pullefs for lice. Birds that have been properly dusted with sodium floride or some good louse powder will remain free from lice all winter. Give the pullets every chalice pol: sible to make a. nice profit for you this ibll and coming winter. - In handling young pullets remem- ber that they are easily frightened: handle them u gently as you can for the first few weeks. while the? are in the new quarters. move slowly about the house. Talk to the birds as you move through their pens. It lsweiltohavetheequipm tI-l- for example, the mash h and drinking fountains, should b0 $6 nearly alike as possible to that usedhrarlgeCa-remustbetaken not to close the pullets in too sud- the ch pest feed in the 10118 You hove never fed c N110 $5 m rt’ mash thisis a coed-time i ssvs lsrANl! MWNTA“ m W ' le That Euster nimd- 1" "w "m? of the Pacific Ocean. l! the m’ ° n mounts-ll! Deli. and is all that is 12ml. of a once thrivini island colziémaegu which “nk ‘imam the wavlirench is the declaration of o _ , ho has lust 0°" pleted a study of the dtwliieksfi‘ He lied: that this niche" Wfbem probabllt-the site of a temPle l on. it was swllllsvm-by 511° s" of the world's t ffllhim t‘ war ies. aullu of vast bllildinn. B" o, some of which are hose “m” faces staring out to sea. l" Mm signs oi a once PNUDQW“ ° etion were also found. _ soul-m slllplslo in vow" f u The production o! sodllfin 01% denly. If you do. you may set them hick two or three weeks. When To More Pallets from the natural '4 i _ ern' Canada is null in it: man"! d othfl‘