i--___.. sazzg. . -. ""“*"I\~‘¢__£’$sam.-;-;--.-> 5‘ i frroo-d-‘ooko-i-olo-ooff v Fridy and Saurdy . we’ re holding a ’ Remnant Sale of Silks---Dress Goods and Wash Goods HIS IS ONE OF THE MOST DE- liglttful of shopping occasions. To make a clearance of shelves in our silk section, we have gathered up ev- ery remnant, every short length of silks, and have placed them on the counter for these two days at very at- tractive prices. There are waist lengths, and dress lengths, of some of the handsomest silks that this store has offered dur- ing the seasom-and you know that this store has easily the best silk de- partment in P. E. I. ~ REMNANTS OF SILKS, REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS on sale Friday morning at 9 o’cock_ Come early you know what a rem- nant sale here means Notable Values in GOOdS-j . \\\\\\\\Ylll W an“\\\n\\\avlla\n\\\ra1lllzlbvt\\\wmnull/Inn- 4H0? from Holman‘: OM-IJOQ .-FOR SALE- One pair o! Silver Blaci; Foxes (good breeders) Class Stock. Write Box 43. Sum- met-side. _REGlSTRATi0N IN SUMMER- SlDE.-—A'bout 1800 persona regis- tered in Sumtnerside last week for voting purposes. —CHlCK-EN SUPPER will be ll0l'.l in the King George Hail. Ken- sington. Nov. 16 from 4 to 10 p. tn. All are invited. Tickets 50 cents. By order Committee. —FIRST SNOW.-—-Thefirst real flurry of snow came on Sunday and continued up till Tuesiay, in Sutu- uicrside. There was just enough to whiten the ground. meeting of the Diamond S. B. Fox Co. Ltd. will be held in the hall at (‘cntral Bedeque on Nov. 29th, 192i at 2 o'clock p. m. 'l‘ho_< Moyse. Sec'y. -FUNERAL uOTlCEp-The fun- cral of the late Henry J. Casciy. Kensington. will take place from his residence to People's Cemetery on Sunday, .\'ov. 13th at 2.30 p, iii. -—FUNERflL| SERVICE-Tho funeral of the late “rs. B. ll. Tanton cf St. Eleanors, took place from hcr late home on .\ionday ai ‘tertioon. ‘Thanksgiving Day. lo the Church of England Cemetery, St. ii-Zlczinors, and was largely attended. the Rev. DeWolfe \\":iite illllcltlllllg. The following were the pallbearers Dr. E. T. Tanton, J. Leitoy Hol- ‘lllLlD. Heath Strong. Wesley Mur- Irtiy. Edison Darby and Walter Darby. -DlED lN CAMBRlDGEr-"Mll (‘ltester Piiltiier. lSummt-rside. r0- ceivcd c. telegram Sunday last an» iitltlttrlllg the death that day. or his lyoungtst brother. ltcv, J. liector Palmer, pllSlUl‘ of the First Baptist (‘hurt-h at thimbritlgc, O. Death >ftil~ -lti\vcti an operation for appendici- tis. The deceasel was a native of ,\\'ilniot. but lcft there when quite. qvoung. He is survived by a widow two lirtthers and one sister. October issue of tlic (‘anadian Fur nlture Record. published in Toron- to. there is an excellent account of ~NOTICE. The adjourned annual Tuesday, .-THE HOLh-‘IAN PICNIC- in the THE CHARLOTTETOWN QJARDIAN t THE WESTERN, contour __ ' —A GREAT success,- The ‘Thanksgiving dance in aid of the Rthletic Club at the Alynipia Cab- aret. was a grand success, there beingtalargeoipvrd and was enjoyed by all present. —Vl$lTl-N-G, TEACHERS. — Among the number of teachers at- tending the Conference at Summer- slde, were Silas Jean Montgomery, Birch Hill; Miss Myrtle Stewart. Mr. Walter Darby, OLeary; Miss lMuriel Rainier, Ellerslie; Miss Etta Stewart, Victoria West; Mr. Cuthbert Madbean, Mount Pleas- ant l --SHIPMENT OF LAMBS.—A cooperative shipment of six cars yof live stock.—four of lambs and ,t\vo of hogs. went forward on Fri- day last and passed through Sum-i meraide from Odieary. The lambs were in charge of Mr. Horne and, the hogs in charge oi .\lr, Georgcl Jiiorseheazi, both of 0'Leary’. The lambs are consigned to the Boston market nad the hogs to Montreal. — DID MUCH DAMAGE.'_Tll6 heavy gales of wind of the last few nights, have been very dee- truc-tive to the fishermems gear. lines have been broken and car- eighteen nets, others losing more ‘or less. H. --SALE OF POPPIESa-Popples found n ready sale on the streets ti‘ Sumnierside on Saturday last, and were worn on Sunday and Mon- flay in honor of Armistice Day. in the churches on iSunday special services were held or appropriate reference was made to the occa- sicn. The major portion of the money raised ‘by the sale of poppies will go to assist the war widows tntl orphans of France. .-SEPARATE ORGANIZATION.- .\t a convention of the. school teachers of Prince County. held in Summcrsidc on Friday last. it was decided to form a separate organi- ration of the teachers of Prince (‘oiiiity and Western Queen's. More than one hundred teachers were in attendance and the meetings, which were held in the morning and afternoon in the High School l:uilding. were lively and interest- ing. The first officers of the new organization are: inspector Brew- cr .-\uld, President; Walter Darby. An Open Letter to The - ried away with tho heavy seas, t some o; the fishermen 10s, a" fields. . llui there ate also Lithua- man. Smell new one pa"). lost nians. Letts, Finns, Norwegians. Swedes, ixustrians, Hungarians, Voter of Prince County (continued from pllo three) opened and the American indus- trial flood ullowed to engulf us. But, fellow-voter. if. as yml 0M! read1l‘v see, l am afraid to trust the present Liberal D511)’. will‘ can l say of the Agrarian move- ment, or Farmers’ party? To my mind, no darker cloud ever bu!!! over our country, than the one which hangs over it today. When. a self-confessed enemy comes at you from in front, you know what to do. You know he means in tight, for he tells you so. But when he comes with a smile on his face. telling you what great bene- flts you are to derive from his coming, he is very liable to have you at a disadvantage. Time-o Danae: et dona ferentfia, which _l construe as: dont’ expect some- thing for nothing. ln order to appreciate fully the gravity of the new movement, and the policy for which lt stands, it is necessary for us to have some little knowledge of the West, whence this movement sprang. The population of Western Canada is, a conglomerate population. Good, loyal subjects of the Empire can be found there by thousands. They proved it on a hundred battle- Rumanians, etc., etc. The inter- ests of these peoples are not. the interests of Canadians. To them it is a matter of little import. what flag flies over them as long as they can lay away the currency which is worth so much more than their own. The miijoritv of them have been born and brought up un- der the S_\'.~iiL'iIl of serfdom and will vote, if they have a votefl any way their Agrarian masters may think proper. Last, but far from least, there are Amcricans—-thousantls of tbcni They have come ironi their farmed out states of Minnesota, Nebras- ka. North and South ‘Dakota, ctc.. etc. and have settled on the virgin, scil o; our Canadian West. 'i‘liey know in their own hearts that great and powerful as America is. she could never hope to gain Caiiadzil by other than peaceful means. Andi the onll- effectively peaceful wttft to do it, is to subiugate her (‘OL- tticrcially. Given the opportunity. they kncw that the U. S. could conquer us much more effectively even than Germany coiitlueredI Russia before a blow was strucit| ant‘. hiessrs NlcLezin and Cain, exe- cutive committee. Addresses were given by R. l-i. Rogers, chief super- intendent t.i' education; Rev. Wal- Liitiitetl, Summerside. The article is illustrated with four photo- aphs of scenes made at the pic- ic. including the lumping events, t- clowns, the ladies’ bathing beich and sortie of the group games. , g - n the day sessions and by Rev. Dr. FltLt-llnn. of St. Dunstans, during [the evening. ---THEY ESCAPED_ "The hoot-t Z_I£IIII4\\\\\Y WIIIIIIIII lcvgcr walked with willing foot and HOMO titTtin the rascal played the flute R ROLL and what should Mr. Bootleggei" Honor ‘Roll for lVcst Kent School and h" for months of October,- play Away.‘ " but ‘Over the Hill This is the chorus 0f the ter .~\uld and Prof. iinnsuld. durlnz- the Holman Fellow-ship picnic. lteld Vice-President; Miss Agnes Raiu- 1n 19H . at Stavertg Shore in August asi say. Sect.-’l‘reas.; Misses Brown Thlpconnlr‘. of autos “now bv the employes of R. T. Holman. and Goodwin. inspector Gallant Wu.“ tat Us Yb“ know ma. flflmsll countrj: ‘.n the world in most raw" iiizttaiiils. .\‘0 country iii the wt- It. i.- richer in coal ltilnes. do-l vwnned and undeveloped; we have incxhaustible beds of iron ore; there are gold, silver. nickel. as-l btstos mines; there are dozens of othcr minerals, scurcer, and air-l cordlngly more valuable in propor»! ‘titn. Our lumbering and fishing‘ intiustries are the envy of the’ A world. But. we are a very young, country. As history measures the i life of naticns, we are but an lll-| ’ i 5 i 5 t srncitrflsttng btiing practiced ligtlllt‘. Grade x tatitl.“ “Ournpolitulotion is ililltttll,‘ i - - v v- p10 l lion nspcc ors o rlncc . , y. , r81 l! It’ 5 lfl . wiell YLu r a zi- The Wash (IUOdS Section VIC“ Wlth §| tummy; fLllgwjng [lie arrest quail ‘that we have sufficient resourct-i i ~ - .' . - . ~ , . "* t ‘ _ 1i . i the Dress (ioods ,and Silks as a point h‘§$§1?,‘lg;°§§,’;f,f,n";'§§;>§§d"§§§ 3. nut. tit-a... 130m“ 0 “m” °‘ 3°°‘°°°'°°°i 0f attractu)“ OI] Friday morning, i subsequent escape to parts on» Grade Ix _ The wheels 0f our industrial hint , g know of two of the lus-ihful tritit‘ M,“ Smwa, tiivitles are but beginning i0 rc-" § Remnants Of (_.Ott()IlS, Flanflelettes, 1 ttq The three men. l\\~0 of whom -»' ‘Brkmwetl mtandhr volve, and no momentum may blil ' , _ , I Y ' gave Charlottetown n5 the place . a ,, - cxpected for half a century. l- ’ Glnghdmfi and lvrtlpperettes, (IS We“ i where lllEy usually parked their i’ Alex‘ simian‘ t maintain, therefore, my felloivvo-l - - , _ limits, ivere convicted by ‘Mllgltl- ter. that in order to increusc our, as trgreat range of full lengths of We Mmume on Tuesday m“ l‘ Percy ggttirenvvm standing among the nations. in o... specially reduced prices for this TWO S T“ “W 0M0 $40000 0i tw- -.-. Norma Jnnii-cson Frederick “e” ‘° g“? ““*"°Y‘“““‘ “K °“" ‘ _ months in the stone Dalace and the Black (equal) ' ever-increasing population it is ne- i event. \ other was given his choice m’ 3 homo (lume 3955-11‘! l0 D7910" 01" lllilll-‘ilflfii , - w . $500.00 or fivc niontlis. One took 4 ' ' ' from the terriffic competition £¥all? Grey and Stripe Flanlteletile 5 the months and is now on the in~ Grade y“ ‘vhlch “Puld 935119 dill we lct our l - ' side looking out but tlie other two l, )1 ~ i v "and?" 59W"- g t and lgdrk Stripe Flannelette, F wok a [lying 5mm and m 0m for mgrglgglecsésfifln’ America is to-day scanning the § Inches “Ilde _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t _ _ 20c J parts unknown. 3_ George Raym'oxlj_ wholle worltt fotl an outlelt. forlher . , surp us gran, er surp us ive- y, Heaiiy Fleece fiHlShEd EIlgllSll Flan- g —WELL msnrren ATTENTION Grade VI Tm“; ‘m,’ "“"P“;*" ‘m’ “Mdslffl- ne ette » ' —Tlie last issue of The Retail Puit. 1. Robert Hogg ‘er Sum us ma“ new" .3“ e‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . y “my Ledger. published l m "d ]_ 2_ Eleano “an surplus hundred other things. She a a phia and recognized as 3119 1019519 3_ wlillanrliiibwénr has prottexctionh to-day sitnilily be- iemlln, uiihu , - G d _ cause s e a5 unemp oynient ‘ interegtspof, iftéilfllllllllsgllslslliiclillgllntigkfi 1_ Keith welaaocitv enough and to spare. For her to c “(la and [he United States’ comm“ 34 Gordon Rice let her barriers down would itiean a six-column illustrated ‘description 3. James lnncs ‘be “minim? of Lhmlmmds m°re S" ,, _ ' of the famous island business, R. Grvide IV he!‘ breml hues“ diam? ‘he Pflrd‘ k filly/II.‘k\\\'llifl\\\\\\\§llllllllli T. Holman, Limit/id, SllIlln)gi'_gj([Q_ l. Ililtll Gorbell. “ey eulergtfinit-‘IY i011“. Mid lite high‘. “ti --'“ Thustory-vrhich ii-gw-ritten and feign. i2. Elmer Rice er one w U l“ w cmne m“ 9-‘ . ~ ' - - . . fect soon. whim, M “hum mt, Huddle of [he ed h) Richard S. Bond. is u very Ii. Nelson Kennedy, H t v l H _ H, s j _ _ l, __ ‘ graphic account 1- l d , _ G d m lo-day there are between two U 1 I d lllilralotig ‘tiflitlnhtrtiiithsltliileiiiiigfd] ilti men.‘ “I ‘hi? l-illiinlotsioix: lfiflllellgfli 1- Ralph Joli-list?“ “m! three hlmdmd ‘\m9l'_"'“n mm‘ 8.11116 ti“. n,.,.i,1,,n,u| w“. m“, mm” beginning in 1S0? up to the preg- 2, i-‘ceter Picktirtl. Marion Thorn. Dlillléfitinantlfttcturlng tirticles this tyt-rt- ilUqlllTPd in those days and em “age of i“ nmnmmu‘ (|e"el°p' “in and Cecil warj iequan‘ Tilt“ C! iilrtlaeiiiigirl Ilaratllliell imdl gwf - . , , . ‘_ - . - - - . out jl9l1 o ou-ant. o Valuame Picm" i" Paris Li,“ Pm‘ 113ml {H}; “fr.” l-nnlk “Tm It no llilflre‘.thalllihfitlscgtlggtiltlfllinnhfiisihrifjti ‘S. Allison gfft-ilhit (‘agnadian workmen Why bditl Th6)’; . ‘i t c: e l . ' ' ' ‘ - ' ' - .' ' Peri)’ om“ he r-aiuc toPariis. w m) we “hen (‘anada has been featured in this i1. GHWO Y9K) do n? They (“d ‘t becmlse m“? Fm,“ m“; (my hoilling n,“ ‘mm famous retail publication and the ‘3- William T119131‘! wanted m" business‘ bemuse the“! lllitls‘, Nuvcmb-r to — in tiic lit-uni of tlit- soldier and ht- left no m“ m“ a“ lslimil More has led fl. .\l1ry ‘Stewart. was "wflev l“ “.- “ml beclluse WW1? lust property’ offlcc (if tlic l’lil‘l.\ nuiuc. Probably lil- wflg killed bu; till‘ W9)‘ 11ml l5 b91115 (IQSQFUJCIY WWW‘ our ‘arm ilgaipsl the!“ they retina: ilfliicc liurrxiclts. lllt'l'(' is ll ilicture if hi: was not, tlic picture now. log- by "m ‘M39599?!’ 0X00" I0 UIOW LETTER OF CONDOLENCE n more profitable w emublmh- worth half u million rrazil-s liWliit‘ ally belongs to him t“; (he limo m,- santls of other lending Anterlcan branches here “m” 1° expu" m)“ ilii: un owticr. it was iiaiittcll by claiming it has lung since pasr retailers us an example of iiiotictii \- mh 19.,‘ ‘he mam omcfi Take m" “rm Paul Vl-ri llPSP, anti. zit-cording to Nlciinivliile it stands in 2i cornt-r o! urogrcssivenesss is ti fact of which ' UV‘ ‘ ' ‘ "way- as M"- Cwmr- l‘ 919919"- all the ‘xperts who liavt- cxcttiint-d the policc tifiit-e among utulit-ralliis. islan lers generally should the proud. ---?4+>___ .\lr. Edwartl J. Ready, City. Dt-ar llrotherifi il~ ll h‘ itPflllim" E-titiugh. hut nc handbags, and murkct. lliiFkPlrl. ont- has hccti ulih- lu irucc to which more usually‘ than pictures wlioni it beltmgs. it was brought linil a ivny" to that home of the Hillard‘: Iilnlmenf for Golda Eta to flit» lll>l property office by a ft)]‘l,{l')[[[\n_ r———- _~_ __._ It requires no more effort, to say “Post Toasties” than to say“corn flakes.” But what a difference there is in the flavor of Post Toasties —best corn flakes They give the appetite something to be thankful for. Insist on "Post TViLwsties," and refuse substitutes. There a tliffcrctice. ‘b —--.\lr. Gordon Sillilter. was in town on Monday. li OLemw‘ vine Prcvitlence to remove USlBQillPd Br tlier riir. George lnman. K. (‘.. of “may; u (Zhni-lottetown ivzis in Sunimersidc on Tuesday . path y. ~ .\lr, Edgar Clark of Clark and "FURTHER RESOLVED that Buchonnan, ‘Summerside. is spend- ing a few days in Moncton. —~.\lr Malcolm hicKinnon ‘f Charlottetown. spent the week-end in Summerslile the guest of Mr. ‘ utul Mrs. Arthur Allen. for publication." (Signed) PETER McOOURT, R. F. MADDIGAN, -—Mesars. [Leo ldrllln, Harold J- A- 530m"- llownrd, and Clifford McDonald. 0f Lot 7. have returned home from iliuir excursion to lhhe Western At a meeting of the B. l. S. hold on Novetiibcr 3rd. the follow- ing resolution of condolence was Canudlan Concerns building? 0,- ‘ mlfglcfléllF ‘q ‘ lcourse, you may say, as others . it has pleased Di- “e saying that p_ E_ Island m“ by little tob m . - ‘lelllll M"- FlPYlllllB. fiéetllvtzvgrgf 0'11?‘ but, my filléildhgxilcillvixlilg (lruzi-gottiihtsrll "RESOLVED that we the mem- bers of the ILLS. desire to tender d ‘hi u, » to Brother Ready our deepest. sytn- A" any n“ a‘ "m." m‘ Dom? a l i . copy of this resolution be inscrib- am "evomblv against the Farm ed in our minutes and a copy sent to Brother Ready and to the press being ma; l do m, llarvcsi fields. H. —~Wui, White, Peter Doucettc Lawrence Gnudet. Joseph McDon- ald. Austin Giddings. of the Cur i-‘i-rry staff. motcrcl to Summer- sltln Tuesday night. cx-Mtiyor of Summerside. returned on‘ Tuesday from a successful shooting trip to ilolmnn‘: island. --.]. LeRoy llolmnn, of R. T. Hol- man. Limited. and James Morrison. llaz-Mali _ No fl—lll|I\I--N0 llnrnylnI-Jfln flnnll Jun Swallow a Capaule RAZ-MAII In tn restore normal breathing. atop mucus gatherings in the bronchial tubes, gives long night! of quiet nletip contains no habit-forming drug. 11.00 at your dnigglnthi. Trial free at our agencies or write Tem- pletmll I42 King W.. Toronto, soil: by neaati. Bros. Guaranteed premises to do eventually, and do you tzh-ink. fellow-voter, that there will be any more American indus- trial works started here? Do you ever think there will be any new 111B“ lfiitlflllfirs. we are Cflnflfllllfifi, nmiid of our country and looking to the weal of the whole Domi ~ < . t rvion as a wwlfi, him; u‘, These are t-ho main reasons why ers’ Party. There are others, one of them believe in forming parties according to new. patlon. To do so would soon mean fraternal wars-chaos hides cribnblE I believe the farmer has every right to try to better his condition; l believe he is entitled to every dollar his produce is worth; l be- lieve. by virtue of his feeding tiic nation, that ho is a very important and necessary man in every com. mllfllly. but let us not forget that the greatest man this old world "f" 341W. was a carpenter. He it was Who said that man shall not live by bread alone. it 596mg to me. fellow-voter. that there is a lesson here for the fnrm- ‘ er as well ns for us. We want n; class distinction. God knows there is enough of it row. in this im- "PROWSE BROS tn). y, __ _ uovntltsanlii, 19421 l i§2'i4'§_ Exceptional Values WOMEN'S suits Here are Suits of the highest grade in material, design and tailoring marked at extremelyilow prices. Em- broidered and tailored models, in the newest fabrics and colorings. Sizes 16 to 44. Price $25.00 to $59.00. .WINTER COATS AT -REASON- ABLE PRICES It is qute certain that you have not had the pleasure of seeing such rea- sonable prices od coats as we are giv- ing you this season. The commanding values embrace coats for every pur- pose in many charming style varia- tions and plelasing selections of fab- rics. Price $1198, $18.00 to $95.00. f UR COATS STYLES AND VALUES TO INTEREST EVERY- BODY Now that the cold vvea- ther is here you will need one of these beautiful Fur Coats. Whether it is a Muskriat, Racoon, Seal, Persian Lamb Concy or Marmot. plain or fur trimmed_ We have just the style you have been looking for. Prices $79.00 to $450.00. SERGE DRESSES TRlCOTINE DRESSES Plain or embroidered trim- med, with or without over- skirt, long or short sleeves. Price $10.90 to $39.00. (‘hildren’s Serge Dresses, Sizes 3 to 14 years $5.95 to $10.00. Childretfs Separate Serge Skirts (pleated) price $2.98 J W-ZAIJZEZLEJYI4 MEATS THAT SATISFY All our meats are manufactured under Dominion In- spection and in a thoroughly clean and sanitary Plant. a In buying from us you are protected, as we handle only meats that are inspected by ta Dominion Govern- ment Inspector i andTltgylloeuiéfztzjtttlttirlgacon, Pure Pork Sausages, Bologna THE SIMS PACKING CO.,LTD. The only Maritime Packers ofiering exclusively x. L; Dominion Government Inspected Meats perfect world wc itiusi have patr- tics in politics. differing in policy ..~.akc no pretensions to itifaiiitmi- iy. But l would like you to ti, have written. lmt it stand. l liciicvt- that a niodcratc iirotcc- iiilv-- t i '2 ' - _- ~; . , , - _ . tlutmiéttiionn ottupiitioti oi sociil ltittt\€“llllll tii< {Hillit}, ot llllh le- lion i,- ii“. only 301mm“ m- m, - - r was more tian tie work of an tiitfictiitics which to~du' - '- f-ciu" Af. . . _ , , v- )tili it s Yo!” (‘tlndllllillifnsltitllltged“Elli lfflgtritlv idle hour. \\ii.ttt_vcr llg itiilicrlec our nation. and knowing [his l liatc i tions. the totitlusicns .tic the rc- no alternative but. to vote ior Ar- bc i have written many things wi'li still of ll]\' my“ thinking (ilonrgcub mm. “omhun which you cannot zigrec. it Illilj and unbiased b an' a - .~ 1 ' - ._ (‘Vt-‘ll lie that l have crrctl, for l‘lllOllV(‘S \\‘lll\irllJt‘.¥0l". I Alllllrasllild‘); l m] bH-PSELITICUS. __ r 7 l 3 t v i‘ i} T - -—l ' ..=.,.._-._,¢ v a.» Iiililllllllllllilllllllli ~35 c, §§g§nr,_‘ MACDONALUS Cut Brier . More Tobacco for the Money Packages 15‘ it lbTlns 85¢