election. You will find some very special barg Coate all in exceptionally Velour, otc., with and without fur collara, lined throughout with plain and striped sateen. if you are looking for a good wearing. comfortable Coat you will find it here. Chiidren’s Skirts Children's navy pleated Skirts of good quality serge. Very special price $1.00 Coats 4 only Children's Coats. ‘i0 and 12 years. Special .. $1.98 age. ipqiauu a an wit‘ \\ . Ladies’ Chamolaette Gloves fancy gauntlet etylee. ial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 90o Ladies’ Dresses line oi‘ Ladies’ Dresses in Poiret Twill, suk. clear at. our very special price of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.98 Women’s Goats That are Warm, Stylish and Splendid Values A SPECIAL LINE OF LADIES’ COATS AT $8.75 AND.$11.75 alne in this line of Ladiee’ good materials euch as Velour. Blanket Ladies’ SkiriS A few Skirts in both pill" and pleated. materials. very enwini $135 Hand Bags Under arm etyle with top strap and fitted with puree and mirror. nearly all with inside frame, plain and fancy leathere In blick, land. grey and brown. Price; range from $1.65 to . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . $3.50 lMcNeill Building, Summerslde ev- lery day, ablg atock to suit island farmers at ‘night prices. Also fur robes and fur lSunimenside. 6308 27 2i. '-"- noon tes and sole of fancy work‘ Hflllili realized. p‘ membered tn his friends lii Sum-l VERY SPECIAL VALUES Ladlee‘ Satlnette Bloomers, assorted colors. Special . . . . . . . . .. $1.15 Ladies" Fianneiette Night Gowns, long eleeves. Special . . . . .. $1.25 Prowse Bros Limited “THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE” LIB-CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION I FOURTH DISTRICT OF KINGRS A Convention of the Lib.-C0 neervative Eiectore of the Murray Harbour District, will be held on Monday, November 30th., at 2 P. M.. in the Public Hall at Murray River. for the purpoee o1 nomin- atlng a candidate to conteet the District, in the forthcoming bye- halrm n o oile re POInt the n5. dcldeflfllb: t’; wlllacll eergulicegntlgleiia." m°°"-"“"- to w 190°‘! hive been lowed together in ORGE A. POOLE, 6206-234“. Wagner Now Pittsburg Buslness Partners —~Mr. (‘ecii .l. Trainer. Kiukoru. SAM. PROWBE, The Latest in}, the latent Inetrunaente (or Iyo Examination. l e- IN- lng Ioategue and vlelnlty env- vlee equal to any In the lerler oeltvoa. ‘Ihie Do Zen] Dill Ieo breeehi min tea United linen ell vree eheivn et the‘ Ierltlme tlItOIotrle ceaveneioa la 0hr- Iottotoivl. It le eoaeiileral the Inet evovl In Optleal Iqelpmeat en he inerlat. lleve year lyre Iaanlnod with predate: and thoreelhneae. Optical instruments Ilavinl inetelled In one "Illlt" H. J. MABON Optonetriet, Iontflie Complete Fox Pen 150ft.36 imxiyzlnxifi ge. oovere ground and lialf up eldea, 150 ft. 36 In. x 2 ln. oovere upper eldee end overhead. all lacing wire and eteplee to make complete pen i2 ft. it 20 It. x 0 ft. high. Freight paiti to your out‘: Or eaine complete pen of ’ 24 in, a 1V, in. a 1B gepand 4B in. x 2 in. 16 ge. freight paid $22.00‘ Build the modern way-on the ground. Send your order new. All elzee flocked. slim-manned l PITTSBURGH, p11,, The PM“ or two blmeba“ “lar-‘ll —Mr. Wm. Cougblln. llrnuktcu. (“ammld l 1.0!. 7 was among visitors to Suiii- won fame for themselves and tbennershk, y,,,,te,.day_ Hllfliiiirsh Pirates in inc who together business. “nghall-igzug" aluencon’: Phmlpe side motored to Charlottetown and _ agner’ e o‘ the hack on Thursday. tlnmsy feat. who appeared to do ‘llilsrlilhtlangllilwlflbgtbut an“ during —.Vlr. Edward Penderllnal. Ken‘ ‘M, “mam a Elle‘ lb“ “Y0” slnl-Zlou. pnld u business trip in — L ‘ ' a g Be n l e sponmg town. a couple oi‘ (lays ago. . lgondb business here. The p-eaenca of the two stars “e ~—. ssrs. Robert. Howard and llllgggfimguzge rthenlanluld “n? m“ Frank Butler. nl Lot 7. and .iosepb , e er ’ a m"! t a ‘w T. Gallant. of Plusvilie. returned tflHlOiI for a fanning bee. nlien the conversation relates to the memorable series between the Mme 1mm“ m the Suprome Con“ . iirates and the Boston Red Sox of _ yuksqrfl Jnhn El Yen’ Northnm i904. The Sox won but during that “n” “m” w“ a rears} Tggghlég Thursday evening from Same-ner- Louisville by a veteran Pittsburgh via route. Ho was six lest. one inch __Mr and w“ Mkhno, 0.3M?“ an“ even’ ma“ a baseball pluyer‘ Alma. arrived in town on Thurs- it day and left by the Cnr Ferry on more than liiwly will never be Fm“), for Lewmon. Me" who", The record still equalled. The pitcher in the series. Although 53 years old. Phillipe has not shrunk in heigITt or popu- iarlty and‘ ie almost a! active as (SVGF. --——10-§-—-i illgher than houses, higher than trace end what on earth can it be? Stare. Something cut in the Itiio vroodl. Nov. 27-, early _ Most referred to was Phillipe. He pitched in five full games during the i904 classic and was returned victorious ln three ol them. His victories sum total of the Pirate successes spelled the Summersi usiness Cogev A NEW STUDENT NIGHT OLA88E8 Good poeitlone oen only be held by thoee who have had a good BUSINESS EDUCATION. whim :-v i a ‘ EVERY DAY. J. POQSON, Prin- . e __ lllE WESTERN lillllllllllll -8HOP from Holmeife Catalog. —GUARDIANS ON 8ALE at the, Guardian's western office in the -—~HJOR8E RUGS.—-.lu:lt llKfliEm scriptions. news or advertising will be received. The phone number is; 333. coats. James A. iMcNeiiil and :S0ns. _-euv YOU; FUR COAT at .11, "V"!!! 318° YWITT"? Mb“ and 0°!" aide on Thursday was largely al-l W Tillie ill- Jil-liiei! A. MvNfii-l-l will tended. The nit proceeds amount- Suus, ‘SUTIIIIIGFSNIB. 6308 27 2i. .1. —-WANTED at once an exper- ienced 10x rancher to go ulbmad tor a ‘ii. year. one wliu speaks ‘French pre- ,, iferre-d. Apply by letter stalling cx- c —-—- the Western Guardian Office, Wat- —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS er Street, Summersido foronly ill-l —Poze 3 is available. ti ty cents with a new or renewall subscription. iii Guardians Western Office is nowl located in the MoNaill Building. Water St.. Summerslue, ivbere sub“ -—DlCTlONARlE8 can be had at -—GUARDI.AN OFFICE. — The l l l -BAPTIST "rant-rile tit-lei! old in ‘the Baptist Hull lu Summer- ll i0 $175, —POTATOES.-Mr. Jeirry Tuck-l r_ (‘ape Tormentine. produce tlHI-j -r. is now operating in ‘Llle pur-‘ base of potlaittitti amunli Lots 4 ‘DQ161196 ‘T0 l‘- U-l 130K 69. Sumnwl" and 5. where be has many old eus? "lde- 6310 27 2l- ‘timers who have ‘been tie-ailing w-Zll-ir blini cur a number oi’ years. Mn; l _AULD LANG SYNE and HQUBB- 'i‘ucker is u reliiaxble dculvr audl ed at the Guardian's Western Of‘ lice, McNeiil Building, Summer- ‘side. These calendars will be given ‘wife's Calendars have been receiv pays the highest biaiket prices. li-l —W EDDED-Tbe marriage was; éto ibose subscribing or renewing quietly soiemnizeil in the Memor-f fine" Biibficfllltion to the Guardian. isi (Tbapei 0l' St. Mary's Academy; llllc social. musical program “n41 1 lilillllitl in the bull on \Vudnesduy iluyes. Sumniersitle, to Mr. Leon" ltlVUllllig. Mr. William MacArthur. u in liis usual capable manner iiuc- ll fivellilig was spun! by a large lllllli~ ber. The uflulr was u trnmpleiti SIHTUHS in every way. ll. letters have been received by Sum- ~~— inerside friends from Rev. Father —-BOOK .TEA——The Abegweit John J. Mucdoiiuitl upon his arriv- Cliapter of the l. U. I). E. in Suni- ai in England. Father John. His uierslde. is to be congratulated up- Lordship the Bishop of Charlotte-f on it’s enterprise in getting Prof. town and Father W. i}. Monaghuinl |VChurles G. D. Roberts to come tn S isummersitle to lecture on Monday lnext. No doubt a full house will proceeded direciiy to London by greet the eminent author and poet tralln. The party crossed on ‘the R. Th6 Tfllilllill‘ mefllllli-i Of ADBKWGN Vi. S. Aeieauia, a new member of |Cbnplei" was held 'i‘liursilay alter the Cunard fleet, and had a most ucnu ivben filial arrangement:- giljnyulyle trip. 'l‘iiey liiul splendid were made. At the iiook Tea held ivciulher all the way over and 1hr Pflllfilllly iii illil of ilitl Library 70 life on board enabled tliem to have. bunks were ilniiutuii and $16. in 1 tloiicd nlf the pies which brougbi Fliiliel‘ George McCabe who also Km,“ lirlces. A pleasant, sociable relciiriiieii iiu- Niipiiui Muss. land on Sunday, November 15 and . summcrsltie on Thursday mornlngi i —-ELMSDALE—'i‘iie ladies oi‘ .i.t 5.30 o'clock of Miss Jnsepiiluel lliie C. \V. L. of Elnisdaie held u iliiyts. duiiglivler of Simon liuy-‘sl llfl the lute Margaret MeLelian, rd Fitzpatrick. Summersltlo. Tilt‘. iarriiige was performed by llev.| l I -H AVE AR Riv ED-‘lnterestlng even Mlle liay. arrived in Eng-i ileligbtlul and well earned rest. atber Macdnnulil wished to be re- "SUCCESSFUL ‘Imp-WIT- E merslde. Kiukura and elsewhere: 011 a business trip to New York u 13d the Fox Show at the ‘Royal Win- ter Fair, Toronto: arrived home Tuesday evening. Mr. Rayner says that be recently received the sum oi’ $400 for a fine Silver Fox pelt; and also $300.,for a good pelt but wen- marketed individually under eni rtiurnn go to ash-ow what can be 1|l'l't)ill]lllv'.ll('ll where pelts are sold nu ibt-li‘ own merits. Mr. Ray- ‘ner bus recently moved lu a new suite of uillces lucnlcil on Watei Slim-ct, two doors \vt~.si nf ibt- (Inu- lkltlliiil llaniflnf (Yumnierce, \\'llE'~i‘l' ‘be will be pleased in meet all his , old friends. and give tn shippers ‘all information rt-tiuesteti by ibem. lwcre in town on 'l‘iiursduy. H. J —Mifl'- CY!" (lflllilill. \Velilllgton. demand from all 50117068. A fair. was visiting friends here on Thursday. H and iMrr-i. J. A. Smaliiinun. Summer- ‘ slide. was in Summcrslde yesterday. —l'lev. Father (ienrgo McCabc and Mr. Douglas McNeili. Summer home cn Friday after serving as and James A, MacKinnon. C-ziieman. ivbre passengers westward on side. lthey intend to remain for the win-I i tor. kut WiiS inori- active as there was‘ lii liil])l0Vi'll tivmuud from lrutb ox- uinrltot was more pronounced ti», --—-Qocv——~— prices another 40 cents per barn-l but libls was not general. Tlic ex- pinsoNAl-s po-rt lsrizide was quiet nor was there] ‘my improvelincni in the ilomcstic, ~Dr. and Mrs. Taylor, t)'l.enry. (iomnnd, l ~——~ flour was again stronger and a‘ —'Mi‘- mill ll- Boilllef- Alllflflb furtb-er advance in prllces of 20 paid a visit to town this week. H. t i‘ very lliriu fee-ling prevailed in the‘, —Ml‘. Gevfflu M. Matthews. K~ ina-r-ket fn-r nil lines of mlilfecd on ‘(H W"! ill WW" Oil Tlillflbllly. H- ziccouni. m‘ tlie- small supplies avail-l - baled liiuv and prices reimuiniaii . . “lMl-‘t-‘i Clmrll" lS‘m‘1"ll"i"“. ll- N~ iltmand hr eggs for iltmimcd-iutt! And Phflhps MOIPIPPZIl. is visiting ii, r ‘llilffiillfi Mr. . poultry markets. ll. lmyncr wliu has DB9" flb-‘ll-‘ill iin. wilh his (rnmpunlous. is nnwi luring the ilritlsb isles bolero go-i and Montreal, and who also xittenil ing- m pmm.,._ THE MARKETS . (Canadian Press) _ 1 iM-ONTRIEAL. Nov. 7. —<Locall of lesser quality. both oi’ which when‘ expormwstnlmy mponedvcry m‘ , __ I _, i _ v _ i-ittie demand from foreign lbuyiars’ Q MW “Sunk mm The“ excel“ owing in lbe higher ‘prices askedi ‘iut. there \\':i.~i ii fair enqqulry f-‘irl eats nnd barley zind a modern amount nf business was transact- -d. The domestic cash grain ‘illiif-g Fhe- strength lu the local flour lay and some imillers marked ill)‘ The market for u~inter wheat’ Jents per barrel was announced, A ‘ibiq for which there was n good‘ volume 0‘f business was dolie lii steady, There was a good slivmiy vopauniption llie market beln-g f.lll'- iy active with prices. unobuiigeil. The butler market was without any new feature the undrrtmie renlliiii-l luig firm. The (‘anti-Zillion of lbr cheese illlilflifil was also lillClllliliIPil ind.bc volume of business was small. Bi aim wt re steady al $2.40 p. r bushel. l QTTAHVA. Nov. 27. — Tlic ngg miirkiii. generally is unchanged :il-‘ llicugli an easy tendency is develop use eggs arrived lndny. IMoniti-eail mnrkt-l uuchaiigotl \villi fresh stocks very firm and s-torii e tras-l off rs have been lllililt‘ n-f luvs tchewan are 32-10 iii ii‘. O, 1B. Win- n"peg. Edmonton situation is un-- The egg market ‘J-i steady and iin- poln-ts c-xlraa 5S. NFSlg Ell. jabbing. row fresh rggs arrlulng. The wen- th-er is very c/r-id, ucltiis retiuillng at 80. all nllier prices unclinngeit, Halifax. -N. 5.. no change in eggs or l ~ lltil. lathe 0e eaii Eoziiaa’: 0m T!’ D. E500’: m, M all and ' Dreuiet. made in a teetory, take it in your hug“; "ffiubco" m.“ inner end ltwlil err. A violin,‘ , _r_____v___ n" llgay Lead To . Against “Re us’? y. (Canadian Preee) hive of the Communist organiza- tion hero for sedition and incite‘ ment lo mutiny in the British for- cea. The outcome of title trial and $35.00 Coats for How About a “last year's Coat at Half Price?” A checking up of the i)cpai‘iinent reveals ‘a small lot of “LAST YEARS MOI )EL."’ pul: aside. want to clear these out, rigyhl. away, make room for other Coats, and get what we can out of them. stances we cannot expect i0 get either a profit, or even a satisfactory proportion of the original cost. So, we have placed the garments on a hip; ring by themselves, and offer the lot at HALF PRICE $16.00 Coats for . . . ; ll? 8.00 $20.00 (foals for . . . . $10.00 . . . $17.50 ' $70.00 (‘oats for . . . . $39.50 The quantity is limited. While every coat mentioned is a last year model~~llicy are all ‘wearable, and ' all really good smart styles ‘lugs against llin party may lii‘ H" “W; m, . grade of western dressed turkeys My ‘itgni changed. Jobbing extras 45. lirslsl‘, fret-l. extras 63. first-i lii, secontl-imgn and puilcts r50. Liv,» Poultry steady. _ ‘ . , l “m! uncmmglld‘ S!‘ John‘ N’ n‘ v-"yllllllolhtngliiililliélllelolvlflfisl“(“Zillullillllllllslli- undergmiilid. (mils 0F TIIOIlGIIT. All that is human must ri-irnurnili-l ii‘ if do not fllIVlnFflr-nlllliiill. lie, la hnppii-at. hr hr kliu: or |wllil~ ,8, lnnt. who fliula pear-c- in lilii llilllil‘ - (lniilhil. ‘ ' if niir neighbor! hiid na few fnuliiil ? _. lnn niiriii-Ivi-a. what n plciieiinl old u-nrlil . ihlii would br- in llri- in. l A \ Courtney iii vi-ry like Iiil nir i-nab-l ' LUNDON, NOV- 27 -— llliilrllflii- inn: thorn may ho Illillllltfl in u. lliltl "i811"- df “lnulln? n"? who“ Qxmlppf r-nneii fhr jolln wonderfully. Anything‘ whtrli rmnurlpaii-a illi- iipiril without n Mrrolpmuling prnwih in iieif miiatrry iii prrnirinna tiiivllll‘. The habit nf virtue cannot ln- formed tin conviction at twelve Commun- u a oineet. annu- are formed by art! Sale of Silk Remnants In the Silk Department there have accumulated a lot of short lengths and remnants, of Crepe De Chenes, Canton Crepes, Fuji Silks, etc. We have set these aside and offer them today at values that will interest you, and make early shop- ping attractive. Take our word for i_t--this lot is worth getting after in the forenoon. lng in [the irnstern storage situ.i~ u... -- v , ——-~—~ "-~~——-———-——--——---—-—» . _ . --, __—~———-—-'-‘ .‘ . _ . » |. . .~ - .— .. ‘don’ Almullca“ storage eggs “m hi“ mdy pomlmy not ‘and u“ 00ml illn- lilkkrlhllllu HI‘! niniilliiifl‘ rill-Illa Mum“ l l||i‘l‘\ ‘lfilirijllivifi (iliodtlillwlpnv: lbllfll-li-rlihlvi’ i . . _- . _ _ _ . v l ' ' ' t ' * .' ‘ u mi l‘ "Klgh“r' Town“) ‘market “rm Wm‘ "lull/fit puny“ (“Skomfllure “Mel '|‘<i<- lllill'll of our llt'l|\lIi'l"|ll'_\' riiu- llml wlii make you glad ivlirii I!" 311cm unchanged. A car of Jmpnn- JHSMfR-“tltgn (if “will” “roue“ll-lliliilfi in i'iill\illi'i‘lllil lv|ll‘ili'l\‘\'>i ilulli‘ an iililliil beforc ilw .iiuiainl-nt ni-iu mill _ _ lnuly i-bic. but sliipn uburi lm luiiui-ii for i)“. “M,” ,|,,,,,. l|| llii lillrllllll M‘ “mllmdled l“ n “mull ",nf i-nusiili-rliii: anybody i-bu- qulli- llli liiIl|_\',~.“|“h"" (y p‘ |.\||7_,;,-|-,|p|_ [liilll lmqlme use“ h)’ the juldg“ “lNlililfl mi illii‘Ni'l\'i'H. mwiiuiirllll-i m“ ‘Willi/l’ ""3" Yeillur-l ‘ls a king is bnunri-il in bin limp"- \ . ._ . llt‘ fiilllil "Y0" an‘ "Wllllprg no iiiiii in loved lllll| bated lii IIifll\. l 29 1.2 to 3o 1'2 I“ 0' 1L lsdsk“ lOf llll lllCKil-l lllirlYv Ullnylllg on ll Ilc riiiiuol llilil’ iiiiiu who lil\'1‘ii (ind: \\"Jl‘l(." iinr run lii‘ who hulcii (loll lore |uan.-— conviction of the lweivc,.,|n.,um,mn_ 40 seconds “B, ‘Pmnhy Hunk“ H‘ OiuIXIlILlFili lii UN“ leiilllll! lolllf The iicr\'liui|i- nf drink lii ii gliunl- “hm realm, ugh" vmwn“vm___ llll llll! illwilllllllfll Mmly nllllnnl“ i,\' iiinvi-ry. ll [iroilui-i-ii n iilininiiiliim iilw liriikieclltlgtl the "ltiedfl "inf cvcry vii-luri- lluil nuikcs iunubniiil . . , zllrllvlllllll! l! l o" l Y “mm m: "l" iiiiil \\'iIllIiI|lll0til|, iiiul the iii-ripiiir of ibi- chlmgmh diam,” paying umntrylllfll“? "It lhllm ‘luwuml H1“ llllllllly viclliue in II revolution of ihc ii-rrlblo. - vmivlctivii of lii" lweivr» .i. A. n. ('lill‘lIil. Police Magiiitriiln. some of tlieni express l , eno-raonee OI The bunk ni‘ lift- in tlu- uu-iniiigi-. lly |YIQL“|" Don't etioet nqHHrUMn‘rriv.;\( “Plflp 41-h . we -| -"*"lIl*¢k-..fl}." " RulF-YWWA -_ p Naturally, we In the circum- _. leientiila lye ‘Poet-flannel T97“ Lenore III It!!! I'm‘ lievlfi yonr- vlelal ll l‘ Yea eeeaot eo-perl I" with other; IOU three I their 0100'" ihreeel veare. it“ eeleltile not wiia win“ ‘etlnlflll llllol- III l‘ mimi- ie dearth if" \ u» u year an. v Dl. » "Parkeaife" union ~10 “~ ‘(lDrllV " "l ‘were-l one-villi "l v <*‘5‘ nv-aemnnrmallltfl- VODUIIIIIQH- no _ Montague. I. I- i- lr. _._ ~ liillgus‘ in: ‘l’? ~ E. E. I M l . ii