almost any day. Two0ld Me OU can see this contrast on the street Look around you in your. own town and“. count up the people who are skimping along in their lonely old age, denying themselves all the luxuries and most of the comfortsthey would like to have and which they really need. Count up five others who are d endem‘ on their children and often a urdm. Ahead of you is old age, waiting. ‘There is the old age of dignity, independence, happiness. There is the old age of humiliation, dependence and sorrow-of the bitterness of being unwanted when yourearning power ispgohe. The simplest way for you to provide against thefloss of o _ your most valuable asset—your CQITIIg poweri—-is_ to take icy. . It will guarantee you a pension for your old age. It will provide money for your family should you die prematurely. It will give you a an Imperial Retirement Income Po regular monthly income should you become disabled- ' Write for particulars now. You may not be insurable next week. THE IMPERIAL ASSURANCE co. OF CANADA ~_,H¢¢40j,s¢@ - - - - - TORONTO Branch Office: '70 Prince Street CHARLOTTETOWN r W, ' KINKOBA SQBQQL ‘2. Jiifflill Mclvci‘, 3. Ralph LWcCar- vii" ——-—— .-»- » Jccoplvnc‘ Greenan. ' . e lollowing n tho standing oi Grade VII—1. P. J. Grc n . z.‘ ' ~-<s¢i>_.__._. _ - a ‘PENIS o! Kinkora School for George Dcnnslly, 3. Teresa amass. Motor firacforfi {ml trgugfg an, ruoiuih 1 November. <1 Grade V-i. Mary Croken, 2. Ger- being fflflfll;flnin[ijglahfl go ha“; may --—— ‘ nde I-l. Blanche McIvor. 2. aid Sliecrnnii, 3. clam Fltzsimmons n MoCarviHe. 3. Raymond Mcyand Teresa. Grecnim (equal). - . i Grade III-l. Annie Greenan. 2. lo IX-I. ‘Aileen Greenan. 2. Harry Ranahan. 3. Gerald Keefe. ileen Bhreenan. B. Maurice Grade lI-,-l. Pansy Richards, 2. be e. one VIII-l. Wlnniired Mclvor. [biiiityn " Grade 1-1. Louis Smith, 2. Ger- Ieflllisiiiflvvwrevisflfltfinsili riser-ii... I in. ; t " i . ~ in fligworlflid " . H“! .9 '""-'€1]$¢Yl§»_ .-and.o¢i,ihe casli wiiiiigtlig best * atiband. l 22522525335235:- The world's hikhest earth dam i3‘ . mi ettes " ' Marlon Keefe, 3. Everett Mulligan. {orin a) fivq pining‘ “n.5,, ‘watt? reservoir for city o! gpi-ingqgg, he. .. . __,_.. , f Md smmi. s. noioziiy Sullivan and Suit? ilifeboaisto places where they. are rigged/rand launch them. -.<_-_n--_--.-_~ -\..-...-,.-:-t...--.. unusual-a _ on November .., . u,% an M -n I no .. "s". ' oil foil-macro 6I ~a ~ —DOLLSl-—A iar wtooiifiatlire-t ‘duced prices at Brno ‘s. milv-lflyll-Ils . ~_- 'r _._a¢-~, l , r —AU'I‘OMOBILE' SKATEQ Ind hockey boots in stack at two's. v » ' so i-imo-ai ..,___ U. _ ‘ciiniitowiaioiiviv cumulus T ‘fWiéstern neutron f‘ . i ‘ ‘ " ' i ' p 31.. ' ’ cimuimi to g RBI-MC Kristi mil-tin Hand ‘flflliljlcbim and Napkins. Sea? them than. nunnor p , lUARDIAN may!!! 0b. _ "w! "it ‘Hunter Book M“ B?“ i Nova Seotia- Wnier-Bfivfli-‘Qiib Grlptlbfll will be "meivod- and Id- ‘BPUSQMBHCI taken to: insertion in lie Guardian. vwOIDER szwowsiioits sud moccasins now at Bmo§6lhd2_1°_ m” Qmsr n vacuum run-mi. A. E. Harris. oi Summersidm, had the misfortune to lose his valuable pltz pup last Friday. when it was‘ run over by a car on Summer Street 1am! was so seriously lflillfed, fill" ll had to be shot on the spot. It was p great. pet in the home and will be much missed. 5 wONbY SECOND IN Q . -0n Saturday a drunk was ‘fined $2 and costs in the police court at Bunimerside, or ten ‘days in jail . l-Ie paid the fine. This was only ' the second drunk at Suiumerslde in . over (our weeks; but there are still twelve more shopping do}? W Christmas. ' ’ 5 —FUNERAL 0F _MISS KENNEDY-The funeral oi’ the lot Miss Eliza Kennedy took place last Friday aiternoon (rom thercsidence oi her nephew, Mr. Benjamin Riley of Linklettcr, and thence to the . Peoples’ Cemetery at Suniinerslde, ' ondwas largely attended. The ser- vlces-at the house and grave were; L. ducted by the Rev. J. P. 0. Fras- er, oi the Trinity United (Zhurch summer-side. The pail bearers were Messrs. C] Craswell. AIM“ Tiflmn, George Jeflery, A. P. Wells, Evere Clark and Griiiin Llnklcttsr. ' E r-an-u-"nu-nonran-n ._w1f|_*;y 111g goings-Prospect- p)! winter raclnsin. We. VWQRY °i m; western meti-qppiisnever were tighter. When nature {bi-ins the dntrr causeway, the "speed" boys will gravitate to the icy surface a.‘ ‘t by magnetic "influence. ‘Trainei Mack Steele. Bu ¢r$i§le. has a big string oi good p under t$$~ lage, including Ruby Aubrey. 36 (wiiiiam oiuio. Ansel nit. 44v. iwen. MrNsll-i). Jule. so another good green pt Jack Road), Lacopia, Bea t (W. R Stewart, Northam), Cath , e Wat» son. sired by Watson Peter. (lam. Queen Catherine (ndgafliuiiiigiiri). The veteran speedJ fir. Church has a green more _ fir Gweridolln Aubrey, 2.00%, and Heb‘ an Aubrey, 2.19 1-2. There are also many good ones (too numerous w mention). around Kensington. Brit- ish Ginger. the speedy gelding for- merly campaigned by tIiQJCoI. D. AI MacKinnon stables, is, nowWhe prop-_ arty o! George McNeill, Keiisington. Layton Rogers has a Premier Wittc iolt irom Lois Guy. pqgamt an‘? Lia. Rico are also expected to be i zhe limelight, which gives good pro nlfie- The "inns" will soon be con-j ridering WBYB and means to clea‘ ' .he ice on the good old courses iii Margatc. New London and Stanley 3ridsc. and thereby add an extra ‘klclfl to thc delights oi winter lit m P. E. Island. , I; ~ ‘~—<§-O} ‘crepe nérhiieiiesqu .'.=.....".; .... Iswl i Crepe Dc Cherie Bloomers, lone Silk niwaieiginarvey and Morgan} i ' ......... ........... “Bkinifli-‘i Nightgown; Silk . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $.00 to “g5 Crepe Dc Cherie . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. to flklflb . . . . . . . .. "~95 ‘ mm, sin; use Jackets“ . \ . ' Crepe De Chane Bed Jackets, my: trim 33-9! A gilt any woman will apprpciate. ' Rayon Silk Politic Sets, Info trluaaued . $2.'l§, sass, mm Crepe De §iep¢il§ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.35 lace trini- (it med Sillilece bouncing Prism Suit l ' llllvli will! rose for Her.‘ Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 - “w. 1 h. SUGGESTIONS r03. filial}: Lace Collar and Cull’ stir. m» 85c, $1.0"! and $1.50 . Crepe De Chane hoe trimmed Jubot style. Price $2.50. (All iiiteiyitoxsii.) i flew Co siiii Knit, "goal; unto ...... . . ‘Slip on style, in Sucdllie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. inc ixioyijznfryi itifi lAND i. spnpnvorovns .....$£.iiao . sméuCyAlti-VE MAKlil i i‘ ATTRACT ; GIFT»?! lloglato‘ Scarves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.98 c‘ (Elisa; wiui ‘colored can ‘siio Crepe De Chane, Georgette, eicL. all Peflns Fancy-"h-lm xiii Gloves $4.98 misc»; Shuede I-‘urlincd Gloves . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. suede Sewn Gloves. Slip on style. i Good quality . . . . . . . . . . .. silllpt‘ Ginges . . . . . . . . .. .. $1.60 I . i, USEFUL GIFT , w», . - - _ ‘ ‘ Smart new Umbrellas‘. N! silk “i! B"! mixture covered. sir-fish: or M?!“ 511W“- efotora lglevyylirown. ‘midi ‘Bliflci. Purple. . Prices .... ...... ...'.~sif._1s a» sumo .1 n HQII-‘T. ‘ mar l8 colours end ‘o! ‘new hinted-Ill ‘ill ‘ W" "P" ‘.139? 3°“ ............ .. . $14.85 , headed Rand Bags. Dainty little been‘ it: » pastel shade ........ .. sioiyfsiiat and $4.111» Kimonos, Bath Ilobes, Evening Dresses, Vanity P1111198, Even/lag Bags, etc, and the Gilt o! ' A run COAT Toms ‘ , nicely time at silos, ‘$2.08, $3.25 and $5.50 30m"; ' Large hinged Spanish Shawl $3.59 i C1!".'1"="'= Fawn Blwmilfs- V's?!’ “d s”: \ l ' 1'0 PLEASE rmwn nuns-mas» “we --------- " iii, .. . » pm“ gmmpers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. v ( ‘ a mm“, Quilted JXXircQs .... .. 1.1a to Sh?" LLNENS gury,” Wraps,l"u ......... S ZSMQIJF. B - ‘ ‘ _ V; I , ‘ _ QWY“! 5H5 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ '.‘ 53'?’ hyzinomgilsmg? h‘ Tgth5itgnlgréo '33:; J Ladies Mercury ind Kuffier Mose Chiffon Kant»: wwi -------------- ~- ‘F. . ' “°' m" ' 1 m” .......... .;.l ' m6 am ratio». Bari-ea. rm. - Militia. l!!!" 179"”? W” “'"‘ "F"? * " . """""" " ' ‘ Scarfs and “Inques- Pililvv, , » Q"°".gll_'» gull“? cbWl-Eé?" i3???" ------ -- 9°: i" ~‘__‘-‘f'. Service ivclchi ........ ........... .. soot‘- skemm m, - ~ . one! 1'! l," H94 Mimic“ $1M i." 53-2“, ; Piiilltcfl mm ......... $1 1.; - Coloured Embroidered Pillow cased... $1.1. BM, M", "m," ' “'00. " Mfvlour Bllnlicrs .... ...< ............. .. $1.60, run F,,',,,,,,,,,,, |ooé""" ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' - * . . ‘unlit! I-ll comm $1.541,» ‘ ,,. _ alreflgisisliliit oi Corsages. an; 3:115:16; -Wool and Billy all wool I'll silk phtodfé ‘ ’ ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - -- °° ° H" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . $1.00 and $1.2m. A Veg _ v p __ _ . . ttrac- ¥¢ . ‘ "1 i " ' - ' Gfz-"t “ought QTHERSUGGESTIONS s‘ a ~ i I FOR Morass AND Bu. = i» w? SISTER“ AND HER In coloured Fancy? - w. animus»: scam-iii. .1. w Murdock is quordian Agent it? ' wnntague and will- be pleased t0 and renewal subto- otiona._ t] . FMAYFLQWBBB-r Mr. Francis Lavandier, oldcstson of Mr. and p, . I-Icrmon_ Lavandler. Gcorgetow , while roaming through the w _, A 15th, found thrc Hay ‘liowors in bloom. _. “WOGIVAI; GATHERING -- The - whlst drive which was held in‘ '5 . Jillian Hall, Georgetown. on We : tllfidfiy. Dtcgnioertth.‘ was a deal - led rhesus. nit ladies pi-uew i won liyllliian inry Macdonald, a hi‘ ;, i""'=iii . fifiiiétiliiil. “W” margin! cross sianss- ‘o N ember iiieeQln ‘of ‘the Mor 1i" ‘i-lfstiidy" " i118 Do ‘Plans were discussed for rnir rum l.‘ 1i m‘ We. lion A infill‘ Pwfii: ' ..‘PUli(i ' p_ , .. If f‘ Win us“, ‘voryth ., 51s,)!" ien h“ , nan -' a gycmnla. oi Obernwobd, ‘_ t uremic the BA. l“ ' -‘-' ‘i i Sh; “SMITH; ilwibovwtvihfrtrvfim win-ifbnvnn Qa-mQ-n-m. aownvulllmiv-mn ,i».~- pupil! tiioipu ~ . with this mo w - sqf oi the Silmmerslde High madam tflilly prescnwdpher Bil" in strikin‘! portrait sol‘ ‘and the‘ children an‘- Jiivc ii framed. Attention ,