admiring at Will you call today and let us s range of nice fur coats in woman who needs a nice days approaching-that means do well to get acquai _ here at prices so moderate indeed. . —MARMOT -MUSKRAT -FRENCH SEAL . —HUDSON SEAL i " -RACCOON _PERSIAN LAMB UPIIIED ‘ l great values Fur Boats, Such as you were The Fashion Parade Very Moderately Priced Indeed how you the finest Prince Edward Islandi’. . The fur coat—-and with winter EVERY woman-will nted with the lovely garments sold Coats at $00.50, $115.00, $225.00, $300.00 and up. MOORE é N°LEOD t-d us chairman. After u ii-w iillll‘ rnpriuti- remarks he culled upon bliss Aiaymt: lilacPhuil who i-ead an address, while bliss fiiarioii (lillvspite presented Miss hint-Lean wlili u beautiful leather (‘lllll bog. Alihoiuzh taken by surprise bliss ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION A very enjoyable evening “Til "apt-ht at the home of Mr. and .\lr.~». llelicr lllacPhail, (‘lyde River. 0H Thursday, November 15th. 1923, when a number of the irionils iii __ _ bliss Katie liscneiin guinea-ii Kiwi-can iilliniilv Willi“ ihi“""“ii thi-rt- to spend a social evening them _all tor their RIYJJILHIES-SéhTlIPD and to bid her farewell on the all Joined lmsinsinll 0i‘ f!" -' Qvry of her departure for thulJolly iiood l-ellotv. and short llnnpd Syatgg v speeches were made by filcsstrs After some selections on the lit-her .\iacPhail and John ‘ear z. piano, the party was called to ord- The remainder of the evening er by Mr. Seymour Scott who act-iwiiii pleasantly 500"! in names iinil i, ‘H i: Glearing Some Lines of Ladies Underwear lit Bargain Prices Not a thing wrong with them. all hlsh sridv seeds but they represent an accumulation of odd lines and ll the sixes are broken we are clearing them up i" 9'46" that should provo very interesting. w. Ladies’ Combination Ladies‘ Combination l- ' Suits in lino ribbed with Suits in both high and l i ~ high nook and long low neck. long and short sleeves in sizes 36 and 38. . These are very fins quality priced at $4.00 por Suit. Special sale price each $2.95. sloevos, sisos 36 and 38; all proper woight for win- ter wear, prised at $2.75 and $3.00, your choice to OIGII‘ It $1.95 per Isult. Heavy ribbed volt with high noyck and long sloovcs. size 42 only. Regular $1.50, clearing at $1.15. Fins all wool garments, mostly drawers but a few vests, olzos 36 and 38. Worth $3.25 to clear at $1.95 por garments. - ' Drawers and odd Vests, good weight with high nook‘ and long aioovos, slzo 36 and 38. Price $2.00. filflflnil l" 9.38 por gsrmont. Flooco lined Vosts in white only. Assorted sizes, a great value while they last. Spoolai 89o each. Sinclair 8i Stewart Ltd. Summ .~ are". singing. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies, after which the gath- ering came to a close by singing lod be with you till we meet tigaln," and all Joining hands in rot |poating the Christian a Endeavor lfilizpuph. The following is the adilress:—- 'l‘o Miss Katie MacLean. Dear Sister. it is with feelings of sincere. rc- grei. the congregation of Clyde lltlver Baptist Church have learned 10f your intention of going to tnuite your homo for a time among our |Alll0TlCflI1 friendii. We feel we can- .nt let you go without trying to tell you how we have appreciated your elite among us. You have been en~ wioweil with s bright intellect, and a good disposition. We have HIWHYS iknown we could rely on Katie to do her bit in anything we undertook. liow many times we have listen- ‘ed with pleasure to you reading. You have been u faithful member of‘ our choir, for a time cur or- ganist, a teacher in our Sunday School, a good worker in our W. M. A. Society, und Mission Band. in nil our church activities, you ‘have been a faithful trtfecient worker. We know our loss will lie -:i xitiri to some other church. (loving we ask you to accept this ,as n slight token of our love and ‘gift not for its lntnisic value. hut x-sieem for you. lilny you enjoy the gilt-st oi‘ luaith. May l1ea"en's rich- ‘nst blessings b0 yours. I \\‘i-. assure you our priyeri-i iind llvril irishes follow you and when yeu return again to Clyde River h‘ liWliiP-l oi‘ u hearty ivelcnme. Signed (‘lyde River Baptist Church. ---&Q->————— '5‘ FIRE LOSSES l-‘ire lorses in Canada during the week ended November 14. are es- uiinuti-il by The Monetary Times nt $340,600. compared with 8547,- ‘500 for the iinino week lust yearf. l Now lncorporations. f l Authorized cnpitul of $7,114,800 is represented by companies whodo incorporutlona were reported tio The dnonotary TIIHGSJIUTIHK the week ended November 10. compar- ed with 818,492,600 for the same week last year. A comparative summury by provinces is as fol-- lows: Week ended. Week ended Nov. 11. '22. Nov. 10, '23. Dominion ...8 5,303,500 $3,707,000 lAiberta .. . . . 1,785,000 437,000 B. C. . .. . .. 1,015,000 085.000 M nltoha 450,000 80,000 N. Brunswick. 99,000 758.000 Ontario 9,850,000 ' ‘Quebec . . erside ‘or ;i _' Totals var- will be pleased to receive news, ud- “duarilisir - i 1 4H0! from Bella's Ostolqv -ltlllIIlllDl IUIIIIEI BOi-LlIl-flo. "In"?! somltaoansdo bras‘: " " i h» look-bobbin. ‘isnil, etc. Ironing classes. J. Po; ion. Priaetlsl. l‘. 0. Bu: 145. —WOIIEN'S FLEECE LINEI vests only 89c. at Sinclair's. 11-21-2 -WOIEN'8 CQIIINAZTIOT Suits priced st 83.00 clearing ILI! st Sinclair's. 11-21-2 . ~= e-SINOLAIWQ ARE SHOWIN‘ in Men's Overcoat: 013.75 and up 11-21-8 --OOO_ LINKS IN WOMEN’! onderwaro Nearing at reducer prices at Sinclair's. 11~21-1 -LET US FIT YOU TO At Overcoat. you'll like the prices a- well as the costs. Sinclair & Stew art Limited. 11-21-2 —CUSTOMER$ ARE PLEASE! wit? our Overcoat prices-selec yours today, Sinclair l: Stewar Limited. 11-21-2 --WOMEN'S WINTER COAT3- 35 of ‘em with and without fur coliars-itweeds, velours, bolivlo cloths-marked afireduced prices for the remainder of November at Holmairs. Suinmerslde. 428-11-21-21 —5EE SANDY Mat-GREGOR is his famous female irupersonatlor 1t the Box Social lu Searltowr. Hall. on Friday Nov. 23rd. pro ceeds for Women's institute. l1-22~1i. —SUMMERSIDE AGENT.- Mr ' Byron MacDonald is now Guardian Representative in Summerside and renewal sub tf. vertising, new and scriptions and Job<Printingj -FARM FOR sAte-i offerlby prlvnie Stile my farm at North Bedeque, known as the Jesse A. Wright farm, containing 132 acres o! choice land, 90 acres clear. the balance with a splendid growth of hard and soft wood; house fitted with furnace and hath; water furn- ished to house and barn by hydrau- lic ram . For furthe particulars apply on premises. Heath Clark. North Bedeque. 2i it} CHAMPION HOLSTEIN FOR P. E. ISLAND Our enterprising Holstein breed‘ er Alec lil. Agnew Cralg-a-Leo Farm Charlottetown Royalty has recently purchased from Kempt- ville Agricultural School the noted ilolsteln bull Count Rauwnrd Rattler t3658~li. This splendid animal is a mature bull weighing almost 2M0 pounds "lllll ivas cham- pion at Toronto. ‘ 'i‘o Count Rauwnrd Rattler be- longs the honor oi heading Ontario's entry that won over all comers at the National Dairy Show at Syracuse New York re- cently thus proving to be possibly the best show bull in Canada. Be- sides winning at Ottawa himself he has proved himself by trans- niittlng these qualities of his o!!~ spring as in the -"get of sire” class. his stock were winners as were others in whatever class shown. Count: had not only made good as o producer of show goods but his first four heifers thiit have come into milk have very creditable rt-~ cords as two yeur tilde in the R. O. l‘. ther average being 13573 pounds milk testing over four per cent fat their average test being 4,, 4%, 4% and 4.5 per cent. Along breed lines Count Rauivard Rattler is bred in the purple He is u son of Hill (‘rest itauu-ard O. A. C. and out 0t hits-try Rue Rattler whose R. 0. M. Junior four year old record is 24.48 pounds butter in seven davs and whose R. 0. l’. four year old re- cord is 21030 pounds milk and 1011. 25 pounds butter. Counts dam and sires dam average 29.28 pounds butter and 11.0 pounds milk in seven days and his four nearest dam R. 0. P. . re- i-orils average 21680 pounds milk and 921.25 pounds butter. With such a splendid animal at lll: head of his lierd Mr. Agnew is sure to make good and we must Pfiiiltratiiiate him on this purchase and would suggest that all Liolstelu llll 0F lltlllil WIIMWS llililil Mrs. Evans Freed from Female Woahoss by Lydia E.Piahlial’s Vegetable Compound Detroit, IIjohiism-"I bad fomsio woshioso with pains in m back, and ' much on my foot. friend rocoin- am [have no ."-lro. Jlmv lay tss Biv , Detroit, I Try Grandmother's Old Favorlto a". yqdr hair, as it does it so naturally .".._ Friday and Saturday Special $10.75, $12.90, $15, and $20. Special at $15.00 Regular 65c for 49c LADIES’ DOZEN E 828$ l0 '50 MEN’S n 50 DOZE l Be on hand early Friday morning and save yourself some money. Prowse Bros Ltd 11 iii Still FOR CLOTH COATS VESTS SWEATER 50 MEN’S SUITS, GOOD QUALITY EAVY WINTER OV 100 ARMY BEI) BLANKETS, our: await 50 SUITS-ii PIECE TEDDY BEAR our customers. LADIES’ CANTON AND curs DRESSES LADIES’ DOZEN LADIES FLEECED LINED HOSE I Regular 45c for 35c per pair DOZEN LADIES’ FLEECE LINED HOSE ‘ Odd sizes. Y ALL WOOL Wonderful Value $1.50 Each ALL COLORS. At the very special of $3.85 N LADIES CASHMERE HOSE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SUITS. The" Big Bargain Centre DOZEN MEN'S HEAVY WEIGHT HEATHER MIXTURE COAT Special at $2.50 Specials lat 8515,00, $16.00, $18.00 ERCOATS I Specials at 515,00, $18.00 and $20.00 Our Mr. L. E. Prowse has just returned from Montreal. While there picked up some wonderful bargains which as usual will be passed along to Special at 69c Special 75c breeders look Count R. R. over lic- fore mating their best cows else- where. IN MEMORIAM MRS BENJAMIN GAMESTER ‘In the early morning hours of Saturday, Oct. 20. Mrs Benjamin Galnester. a highly esteemed lady of Hunter River passed efully away at the ageof 72 years. The deceased, because of heart trouble hud been in a rather poor condition of health for some months. but, up until tho day be- fore she passed away she was able to take an oversight of the work in the home, On the night lu which she died. she was for some hours in great distress. all that kind friends could do to bring relief was done. As the time were on, the suff- ering grew less and less and she was apparently resting comfort ably but coining on toward inorn- ng, when MP.‘ Gamestei- entered ‘er room to see ii’ she was still sleeping, he found her cold iu death. The silver cord hud broken and the spirit had tak-iu its". flight Besides a sorrowing hush-gm] Be Pretty! Turn Gray Hair Dark Rooipo of t8ago T". ",4 Sulphu Almost everyone knows that Sago 'l_‘oa and Sulphur, properly com- Dfllldiid, brings back the natural oolor and lustre to the hair when faded. streaked or gray. Years ago no only way to get this ‘mixture was to melts it at homo. which is mdssy and ti oublesomo. Nowadays, by soloing at any (INK store for "Wyothh Sago onil Sulphur Coni- pound," you will got a largo bottle of this fdmciii old recipe. improved by the addition of other ingredients at a small cost. Don't stsy gray! Try it! No one can possibly toll that you darkened and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it. and draw this through your hair, tshlng one mall strand at a time’: by morning the gray hair dlflbbflfl, and aftor an- 190,000 01001515011 ‘ff n. l} Mrs Gsmester leaves to mourn me ioiis of a kind and loving mother five sons and two daughtew. The sons are. Garnet. Cambridge, liliiss. Frederick, Woburn, bless, llarry in Regina. Arthur in Brldgewnter, N. S., and George at. Hunter lilvi-r, and the daughters are Mrs. John; lalcPhorson, Weymoutli. Muss, and Mrs. (luiliiforil Cracker, Walihuin. Mesa. 1n the family there was an other son Ewen of Sun Francisco. who pi deceased his mother by some twenty-five years. Mrs. Gamester whose name was Mary Ann McKlnnon was one of a family of two. ller only sister, Mrs. M. J. hlathesou. Washington D. C.. servlves her and is left mourn her lose. The deceased will be much misa- erl not only in her own home. iviiere she was kind and thoughtful to all. hut in the whole community in which she was below-d by till who had the pleasure of knowing her. In times oi‘ sickness and of need she was ever willing to lend a helping hand, many will niis-i her ileeds of kindly service. Her illness was borne in the spirit of calmness and christian fortitude. The coming of the i-nd had no ilrend for her. Knowing that her health could never he fully restored, she was reudv. walt- ing for the summons. "child, come maiden home." ller passing was one of sweet peace. But although all shall miss her none would be so unkind an to wish her "unbound spirit back into bonds again." The funeral which was u large one was held in the afternoon of Monday Oct. 22nd. After a, short; service in the home conducted by Rev. R. H. Stavert. the regular funeral service was hold in the Presbyterian Church and was con- ducted by the Rev. R. 11. I" "Tire ‘pdlT-lfétltéi-i" were" Hector Buchanan, Robert Silipliunt, Nelson ‘GBIIIOIIBT, Allan Cummings, V-‘llilnm Bernard imil Lofuta Wood. attain‘ . The Markets suiviuiznsinifrluiniu-rr Dairy butler 28-4 Bogs per iliiies llziy Outs per Potatoes Butter . E883 . ate . . . , , .. Potatoes .. mu, . . .0-si,;, "“’ hai.rao""ii"iiieti m‘ A e A " ‘ B..." u Mark R. McGuigiaii Ew- =2 B. A. 235,0; __ _ gIARRISTER, ooticrroa, sic- Pork M..é........'..é'.:°.'. 7-935 gillmgi‘ am u nsv mt s n . Butter . so Stimulation. maintain bu: . Pork , S. S. Hessian 0M8 ~ ~ lsrrlotor, Solicitor, Notary Piihlle Potatoes 45 gm ‘CHARLOTTETOWN MARKET MONEy TO LOAN Eggs . . . . . . . . . llli~tfl y Butter . . . . . . . . . .. 38-40 Dr. C‘ C. sotiius ‘artisti- i102 h... bushel iPirliiiiiQiidilibii s o ' ‘. we.“ and Irlll UIII 1t ls moi-rthsn Jikolyi s-usi ui rim-to “conch; eve Jon. e Pill Ind lttlll. Kort. _ hat some of Your neighbors headland P runid moved frotn offlcoby the stats Senate Court of impeachment this afternoon the verdict was un- aniimoiis. I Conviction was ti) Articlo Ninoiooo char-gills aims of pardon silil parole authority. u, é. or our mt our?! simy » v_oto ws ‘ Conviction on use coda-t only was M"!!! w lot-tho roaiovsl. I "N! Mia to aothhig. 1 su- """'"2i 'i»",-‘£o°‘l""’ila..toi. nut. oraaaa-.i'5.iév:.::.r~~-" , Loo. r r:liovln tilts o b od ful method o.- IIIO l0!‘- lfllflfmfliitwls in the Prcsh or- ““""“" *“ "l" Ctlmfilll’! at Hunter livery.‘ know‘ oa sushi’: hamlgntllt -——-oo¢-_..t._ nsoroszak‘ ago and to“ so t tater. ....:..i-.i.- "i- 1"!“ i‘ (Canadian Press) is omit solemn." ' n‘. a OKbAi-IOMACITY, Okla. Nov. b Y 5 tian have a troo trial package 20.-—(loveiin9r J. G. anon was ro— u“ ° b’ ‘m’ . Grldiiato of N. Y. Post Gradual! Medical School and H000" Practico limits: a Eye. i". "ti" ,s d Tint"! Orlico d2:- Iiiildliil- 9"" . bigafltnoot tslohiisnbsool on“ Hui-ens i= --'~- i L" M” ‘ ""' McPliee i i-ir A . A. ethanol-ll‘ ‘all. r. ntiiiuir. sari-tutors. Actor-nay. lie Loan »,»‘ an.’ "solid: m‘ ciui-iomwlit