-.::~wwoocc-ooocoaooc-acoooooooooou 4 l rrr "IVUVUKFJCIY-Ifiifllt; m“, u ' ~ f¢-4’1Q'.",‘-G’\u<~v»g< < .4 THURSDAY You can be confident that its quality never varies . —IUY CANVAS Inna.‘ . l! —QUALITY SILVER rox IAIM- . mo en's. ting at Bruce's. l 1t 11a! to he a Christian? —MANN WARRANT!!! Axzs,? .____ II TEA ‘Fresh irons the gardens’ lng silk g ins: l day . . , l Jtzgn .11 \\i-'ll(I' 111 11a‘. Lind of ,' 1\:~\€ lw-ddu-s, _- tiliCfl 1~f1"=.\.\1".'1 il.:I111.ls'1-1' 1X1 1‘- 1 n 101,1: 1334110. l‘r~;11\-.-111=r~,l</l'_ Hail)‘ {dun-l ILWHH» t-tt-w (‘Yyfy 5» “if; m’ A.L'1ll“|‘I('=|1'll1|il r111] 3 1;". - Uzlwn P. ‘ltuiitl’; glqpjpu U; ilinlfil‘ 21ml Mtmlrutl l . bid 13 1hr onl- lvez-vcen (Izzndild U through sen ice .2111] Florirla. inst. 10.30 st........-... Q1,» - -. _ _, urcla_v_ w - If.‘ "r-w? . " ‘a PW l‘ ‘~ l‘ l» -- H14’ 3&4! IrIi-pn-itwwt - . 7',‘ ""‘ ‘1‘<‘.~':> ‘ I1f,<lo1-n:'<-.-"1: ‘fnrljrgffi m}? "wc I71u'"-"111'l choir-v numb/u‘ one S1110“ and mack. n,” 1,~.-,,.-;, " ' .21“... .. l‘. O. ll. sold right at arm's. ma-ii-izo-aii l qmlllnltnrs RIRBED WORS-l rap nose, shade Camel, Brown sndl black. sin 6-71.... we. llllr. a-io. 50c. pair at Sincla-frs. ~Nsw uptown. “was dd‘ Bran, Micldlings, Cracked Corn, Oil- oske. Buy now at Bruce's. —0DD LINE! OI‘ M18!!! Onsh- lselling shades. selling at $1.19 a pair at. Sinclsirs. -1uvs1:n l uosc. l —UNITED CHURCH l Kensington. No\', l Saint. 13.0.. Minister: ment," 7 p, m.. Stimmo-rfield, 3 p. m. ‘Services, Nov, 23rd, preacher. Rev. 5 G, Crows. B.A.. Th.. 10.45 1|. _Preaching servico |Eaith Miss onnry Campaign," 11.45 s. , m.. Sunday School. 7 p. n1.. Song and ‘preaching service, suhiect, ‘"111; Holy [lSplrit in the Church. l I -—ANGI.IUAN scnvlocs in m, Parish of New London on the 23 lFrench River. ‘I p, m. Rev. ton will conduct. those servoes, — CONGRATULATIONS grafulations are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. P’, Earl Campbell of§~—<—~ tStimmei-sirie on Prince County little daughten —QUIE'I‘ wEnnlAG - ttredding took place ‘n H, Church, Summrrside, r-n morning when Mr. Robs-n F‘ fir!‘ v.1‘ arf- oflcrinlg for im- lFummerside was uni to Miss Rose Anne .= top nutl 11111141111, :11 rrnedollar and H or Mm‘ ) Western Guardian; Eastern Guardian I uuovzs at‘ --'BAP'l‘lS'l‘ SERVICES-On N."- me-u-zo-ai, veminr asrd Rev 1-1. n. Bell will lpremch ' In the Kingsboro Church s; eleven, s. m baptist and 7.30 Buy ‘Br-ayato" Fox Not-l p. m. Morning 8uhlect——“Gods un. 9I64-ll-l0-2iu dertakings" Evening Subjectr-"Doc: 9274-11-10-21 call was 916441-1941. at 59c. pair at Binclalrs. hose. stibstandards. in ten best The regular $1.95 value “AUBURN INSTITUTE-The an- . nual meeting o! the Auburn Womenfi Institute was held at the home ci Mrs A. Callaghan on Tucsday Nrv_ 1W" With thirteen members and three visitors present. Mezting open od by singing Institute Ode. Roll answered by paylns ll P “mg, Th; lottery tickets were ml?" drawn. the prise going to Mien gum,“ Quin of Brookline. Mars Eloction of officers for the fll-iliitfltll , n lacs, and rssu s: .'::':..'.": 311:1? .:"°°' "r r";*l.f'=l~'i‘!m~‘i1°l@l1- w» . var Pl r, our Ne“ meeting u the home U, w‘ 0214-1141141 .1 E‘ Rmh‘ I Hqqgw warren INSTITUTE- EXTRA NIAVY mu fashioned mnm mean“ o! ‘he Perth Woman's Institute was Nov. 5th at the home of Mrs James New held . d 9274_n_19_zi1Goidon with fourteen members fin at $1.00 per pair at Sincialrs. laccomplished for the _B°°d °f m“, l 1 i 1 ‘fly, visitors present. After the usu-.‘ Fun. FASHIONED e1 "Wm" "Pm-m "d P“Yl“‘°“" M’ semi-service weight. usortsd 5"“ m” pmjmlen‘ read “ m1 “pa, T ‘tshadps and black. 51w 8‘; to 10, salt-lo! the Yea" Wm‘ ‘h'"‘”“‘¥ “m” _ i 7z14_11.19.g1;communuy and urging the mclnbflfi 13th, R01’. .7. School. ll a. m.. "A Good Inve. -1b_v Mrs Martin to the retiring Pres. "The Two i-Vays ; lldent Mrs. E. l... Muar who had fill- ‘led the chair very copa-bly for llW‘ lycars and Mrs R. G. McLaren pre CENT“AY' "ED539175 Clllllvhfaented a suitable gift from the mem- m-t l in her subject. "Keeping will be as follows: Kensington, a. m.. Sunday School. a p, m - l Cmvenors 2.30 n- m.: Burlington‘. W. J. Phillips. of Alber. ___. the WGTE also committees Alum for their help and w-oneratlou ‘ work. The following officers were then appointed: Pfresident» M121 g, L. Moar (re-elected! Vice Pm ‘idem, Mrs M. T. Corcoran: Secrjv lTref-isurer Mrs A. Hamilton. Direct lord Mrs a. o. lVlcLaren, Mrs Milton {Kennedy Mrs Geo Martin. Auditors [Mrs S. McLaren. Mrs J. A. Dewar. "dlsack and School and appoint ed . Some school needs were disoused and plans made for a club order f0 R Iwoolien mill. A bountiful lunch was sorvod snd the meeting closed with Nnfionsl Anthem. — Cou- ‘meeting will be held at. the hOme of Mrs A. Hamilt-n on Dsr. 2nd. The next the birth in fheJfifty invited relations and‘ Hospital on Satur- ‘ friends gathered alt the homcl November 15th, of a bonnie ‘ of Mr and Mrs S. B. Mnase‘ ' Aletha Joan-S. Bulccr. dauglii. upon“ _;._._,, t ‘Hhmiqw PM“! no m" we“ ev. Father McDonald Inul‘ 1,... zm, v.1". h“, _,g . m)“. 1-,". ‘hi, K ,.‘. , ,1 _ h. jc-rr-momx Th1- bridc was attended by V - . 1 A . . . suuson dn nos ,.1st 1s M“ Durant “Sm. or m! “mom. I} 111111‘ 113112111" 1511!]. of llléllilllil :1 grrnrl raailllfl‘. bride's “ P‘ ‘i ception Win53~f\’Y-€"I“?~I" I .- 2Y<SNI~Q~~IIC-'-Z-‘¢*O’CI"ODUCEC>'C€DDQQ N O T l C E To For: Ranchers 0111i Fur Buyers ‘ |-"l‘Il-'lv,\<1111'l'o\ l"-li"11; 31ml l-ur flmnimr. Iiuirlrru: fl !1;1-l1>-d;1‘.r~ I. 0001*} ‘Vllli our . 11 ivut 11ml Skillrd Workmem we ritrm. All furs pron-mm ||y 649E001’? Lilli!) 3 ‘l a s l‘ F JBCLQGOGOODDO l, _ _ considerable numbers Mr G; - n s W _. u u, (I, I, ‘, _. _ . . . mg, 1 t__ _ K t: u 1 n t lurgr ml limit. -lr1 t-wllhnm, p“ > McQumTlfls Damn“ sumo" has hamL (a1 S a . . . . . . . . . “ ' 2 let‘ ll0ll pelts already this s ‘ . ._..'.._-4_,1_|t_l4_n_y1_-Q-(lflufvtfiffrdjflfigjfrQIlI-QQDQQQQW m . ' ' "asnn" ‘ "MF- fve times as many as they hand- r Y . _,.. . led this ITZILYL». ' We have on hzintl llir following (‘eflztr Sliinzlrsi v11:- ill" .\‘I. IIXTH \‘~'. 70f! .\|. 7nd (TLEARS. 5"" >1. <-'l-lI‘-R>1 40o .11. 01.12am watts 211R .\l. X NO.l's. PRICES LOW- L. M. POOLE Ed CO; VlVll-lb" WIIARVES Mr and versanv, ber 15th Rectory, tor a nd .~-_ ~f .~,_,_.,_________ _____ _, D0096 DEPENDABLE USED CARS From $05.00 10 $000.00 """l'l'"l- I973. N". ill Touring; Ford, i916. Tourinfi‘ F""|| i327, ( 11.1111; lliorrl, 1713i, (‘oupm Ilnllgqg ]_f12:;_ gum"; "mum ~17» Drllfllll Ylf- "6', llllll. Srdun; Dodge. 1919, Qrdnn Whipurl, 19'1", Pic-flan; (iruhilm Pnigr, l.'l’_'!l, Sprig"; rough“. i927. irdun: I'on'Z.1r, i927, (‘om-h; Slime-linker. i926, Coach. Also Ford, mir fun, lilill. Trurk; Graham Bros. nnr inn, l.'l2fl Trurk: (lraliuut llrm" l’. ton, I928, Trurk: (‘hmz om- ton, Bulrk (‘nnvrrtt-d. om- inn. Truck. H727, Trurlz: ‘i11_v rr:1\-u11:||1|o viiirr will he :u'rvplrrl on any 0|‘ Hmso rnr. m tho-x must h1- urlrl for what ur ran gvf for lhrm. W. PROWSE 81 SONS l2‘ iumv, liirrct. (‘lvarlnftefnwrp f. B. I. r. an. .. '-._'.._~.._-‘.-.-JU o . -il-i!-5:nth1.1;.’\rks Q4’);- if L‘; if. L‘: t‘. tstfifisfi OQOO-fiTi _ mnd Mr. Buiger, brother nf the bride WM‘- Rroomsman. After thr- (‘Pm- E. jMr. and Mrs. Fraser left forrmizll-g’ l’()l{'l'.\(;i- Summerside where Mr. » clsrsosococ=oooooo~ocoaon.wn "Ml-V PWMP" l‘ "PW bllnxnlov on lflussel Sires-h. Th!‘ Guardian _ 1 W . onngrat1tlallons.~ S, ‘ ‘-1<-vn season coMMnNczn-j Th1‘ fur crltlnz season is now well lunder way in the west. of the Prov lHCE. Fox skins are being brought! into Summer-side lnuantitlm and although it is not! 'l"lllclbaied that. m» price 11-111 be as ' high as other yearn doubt be a. demand for good skins. Mink skins are also In . of a good quality and fuel] fun.“ y 1g lfim’ I'- ls “Xllected that fur buyers . l. W" h’ "MW In a few dust-n. , --Miss Mariah Lidstone and Miss Ruth Llewelyn spent. the giving vacation at. Ciipg Wolf.——S —KENSINGTOl\'-0n uowmbe, M. hrafed their Krflden “Imding mm!“ ‘"7 "l" WPddlflk ceremony at. the ill! pa rties Pa ynter. home in lot ll where a vras held. ‘They Wasei rec- ‘ speeches. extend: | on Friday. in fairly large! there will nn. evidence in h. a m"? "is" Year. Skins are M“ Edlvlll Pimtoi- cele- Fifty yeah: a-go on Novem- Rev T, B, Wiltshire RQIIh perform _ ~5- NQW London. the contract- belna Edwin Payn_ Isabella Evans BRINGING UP F 1 5A1"; rv~1 New" 40w" TO ~10 PARTY ‘To-1~11~’.1-\T—\'M ‘ ‘HRED or LJQTGMIN TO THEM Yoosucszs- PERSONALS ATHEF“ ~Messrs Jrhn F. Gallant and ‘Roy Arbing motored tn Summerside Hnspua] merside 0n Friday. WM‘: C. .l. Gallant’, Manager C.l l. Gallant 8: Co. mOlOW-d l0 5m" »-Mrs. Roy Adams has returned to ‘her home in Sea. ~Mr. George Key of Sllmmflfiltlft‘ = a visitor to Portage m1 Tucs- l ivllllam McArthur and M12]! Vrvin Ramsay from Elmsdalc ivere visitors to Charlottetown this week. -—Mr11 Daniel McKinnon of North is visiting her Mrs J. M. Nicholson cf Bummersicle _____ --Miss Gwelda Gaudet. of Sum- meraide has returned from an en- llasg Friday evening to congratulatel _ ;the happy pair on the completion of' ' A quiet so many ioyhu years of married "it ‘ -, Pnuls Rev G. T. Sprlggs was asked ma»; ‘ruesday las chairman and after a, few fl-ppYO- raser oi‘ priato remarks called 11110" mt’- film‘ ted in marriage 11y m make their presentation which VWXBISLPG of a purse of gold. After John 5111p- of 1m. 11. ‘which Mr c. w. McLeod presented’ ursfvrrned me a me gm from relations and friends‘ a walking cane mounted in 801d Md; a purse of gold accompanied by al- beautiful address rend by M1‘ B11199 The rest. of H10 was occupied with music and fevi-l "- . tations furnished or Mrs 0- W- M“- wlll reside in ma” Mr Bearisto Mus Allen Moose _ rand many suitable congratulatoryl _______ ljoyable visit to New York lfnxws. l l I . 1 evening making good progress and expect-s to return home in a few dnym-S. l 1 'I‘hnnks daughter »o4¢*"” SCHOOL aouuorou scnoof. “;‘Z,,Y,".°,"_"..,,,, Macqow," ,"“.‘hm;”!:)u1l 11115 ___ _ I ' ' . 535mg“) AND The following is the report of Eb. “m,” o; wing...“ 5cm," m, m, ..... ,,_, ouisszs nrran BY _ enezer Schocl for the month 0f 0t‘- month of Octnbor:--- LITTLE POND i E, E PARKMAN tclw- Grade X—-l, Mabel Underhay; s. . Register“! r. "l" GRADE x»1 Blanche MacRae. ' lto still better efforts for the next‘ of Canada,»yeni’. The financial statement. show. R“ ed s good balance on hand. An ad- . 9.45 a. m,.S1m- fdress of appreciation was then fwd 1-1110 cnagnorrajoy GUARD! w ,~'1 —~Mrs. Thomas l‘lll\'(’ County Hospital, where she l~=t< lean undrrgoica; nnzntnicnt. Mrs. _\ ., . .. - Professor ‘thr- Presbyterian Church, Summer-l aids‘, has returned from a hrief visit. lto his home in Plctnu. his wife hav- 'iug recently returned from a visit. Lo her home in England, Mrs. Fowlcs lreported a very stormy passage on sun-um _ her return voynge.—5. " GRADE IX-l ‘Ruby Roborts. For work, motoring and all outdoor sports. Come EBENEZER Furnishings, Saturday.‘ FLANONELLETTE scanners White Large Sin 12x4 Sale Price per pair 2.19 YARD GOODS l-"lannellette, Slrlpfld, 35 inch- Regular 20c value. Sale price for yard I51: Grey Domet. Extra Special price per yard . . . . . . . . . .. White Cotton, 36 in. selling now . . . . . .. & Factory Cotton. 36 and 40 inch. Sale price per yard Turkish Towels. Good size. Sale‘ price for each _ \\"0men’s Wool, Silk and Wool Hose. All the wanted shades Sale price for pair . . . . . . .. Pink Saxon)’. 0X11‘! E0011 quality. Sale price per yd. LEATHER WINDBREAKERS inand see them. ; Special price $7.49 i A STORE OPEN “my dPlllLl-IPS , SALES $Y3TEM 0M“ - * s (Z ~ ' RDERS EVENING LIOIIIDATORS UNTIL High Grade Merchandise RECEIVE 9 P‘ M‘ Clothing Furnishings and Drv Goods Footwear. PROMPT SATURDA" l‘ P‘ M‘ 70’Queen Street Charlottetown, ATTENTION A A store crammed full of t DRESS BOOTS Goodyear wells, full fit- ting lasts. Regular 85.50 Selling now $429 , price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ATLANTIC WOOL UNDERWEAR _ 100% pure wool ' Universally‘ good value, warm and comfortable Our selling price for garment. $1.49 . ‘IUVPMiWK 1v , he fin est stock o your feet. For Men value. FOOTWEAR Men’s Oxfords. Goodyear wells Regular $6.00 value. I Sale Price Men’s Work Boots. guaranteed makes. Regular 4.75. Sale 3.79 Women‘s Sample Shoes, sizes 4 only. Values up to 6.00. On sale now Boy's Lumbermaifs Rubbers. first quality, regular 2.25. sell- ing now for pair ._ . . . . . .. Weihave a full range of Men’s and Boy’s Rubber Boots less than cost price. l f Men’s and Boys’ (‘ltlillinggt Staple Dry Goods. Leather and Rubber Footwear at price" that will fairly sweep you off Let nothing keep you from co Bargains for everyone. BLUE SERGE SUITS guaranteed indigo dyes. Single Breasted Young *1 Men’: Models Regular $30.00 value $24.95 WORK SHIRTS ’ Flannel and Flannellette Grey and Khaki. Large and roomy Sale price. 98c £4 $1.49 ming here Thursday, Friday and . “'12, SWEATERS Coat and Slipovei- 513-18,,‘ A variety of solid colors and combination effects 1-98 and 3.49 FRNISHIGS Broadcloth Shirts, collar attach. 21.2.11 §§ll1""° 93v... 1.59 1.49 Dress Gloves, wool lined grey, brown or tan, Now Wool Gloves, lined Gauntlet Special price . . . . . . . . . . . ., c Men's Caps. Eastern, new (all styles and colors & i000 Xmas Ties boxed individual- ly. S e I I i n g now...... to Fleece Lined Underwear. Pen- man! extra. Sale price for garment . . . . . . . . . Mufflers, large range of plain and fancy pai- £0 fem: . . . . . .. POLICE BRACES i 1.11m,- items of big inter- est to men. Less than half price. Per pair $290 and Hali- Wnrren of Mill tmdcrgoing treatment, View from Lois Ford. is very much iaiprcved inl 111‘ tins-s. {Alfred Ford. V K K GRADE I tJr.)»--i Marjorie Mac.‘ Fmrpnce M“ m! a’ Donald 2 Florence Houston. Fowles. organist n! Muriel Coffin. GRADE VIII-l Curtis Ford and Foch Doiron equal 2 Eleanor Fbrd 3 Willard Roberts. GRADE V-—-l May Maclue 2 Em_ LRiver, who is in the Prince County erson MacLeod 3 Audrey Fbid. is GRADE IV-llvan Ford. GRADE IIL-l Lincoln MacRae, 2 Allison MaoLood. GRADE II tSrJ -»l Norma, Fbrd 2 Ruth Roberts and Dorothy MacDon-l tP-o laid equal 3 Vmda Seaman. I _ GRADE u <Jr>~l VemonFord 2' ""- MiacDmiald, Norma Olive 3a nderson Teacher Ruth Clapp; 3, Helen Fisher; 4,] Lorne Dingwell. Grade IV l Grade I 1a» -1. Ethel E I ___ lMnry Wood: 3. Alvin Burke; 4. Willis GRAD 1S1") l Preston Ford 2 shmng Em?” 6' t MacKenzie; 5. Ford, Vonda I 1 Perfect. attendancez~Marion Fish- er. Douglas MacKanzie, Luster Ding-i well, Waldron Dlngwell, Ethel Woodf Grade IX—1. Marian Fisher. Grade VII-l. Olga MacKenzlq; i,‘ Grade X-l. Kathleen lllarllo Bertie Coffin; 3, Stanley BUT“; 4. 3- 395N460 Siwle; 3, Joseph Grade IV ism-l, Lorraine Coffin. fJrJ-l, Douglas Mac-l Kenzie; 2, Lester Dlngwell; 3, Fran- ccs Coffin: Harry Coffin; Burke aid: 4, Annie Blacketut: 5. 98"!“ “ Grade 11-1. 01-110 MecKenaiP: 2. Dvneld- h lwaldron Dlngwell: 3. Remit"! C0!- Gmde V“l- Edm‘ nmgwel" Grade 1 tbi»l, Pearl ltiaclicnzle: .2, Leslie Underhay: 3, Glen Mac- Perfecl. Attendance. Blanche Macqxenzifl 4‘ (Tenn? hmcKenzie‘ Rae, Cutris Ford, Foch Doiron, El- cnnor Ford. May MacRac, Allison. -2. Alva Collin; 3. Arnold Maclienzie. l Maobmd‘ Rum Roberts‘ Rflrothyl Grad:- I wit-l, Collins Mackenzie.’ Grade I fen-l. Martini Hlnckctt; The following is the standing bf the pupils of Little Pond School for lthc month of October:-- _ Donald. Grade ix-i. Anselm Cfllfll-‘b5u' Grade VII-J. Hilda Blackelli Walter MacDonald and biarzll 5. Alliston Blackett requali: 3, lvfollie M10 James MacDonald: 3. Jflllll D- ' Donal-l: 4, Vincent CBmPhPll Glide 1v--1. oiddrws Jfllilflnll Norman MacKcnzie. Perfect attendance: Fdra Di well. (iladyts Jenkins, Corbin-n if Donald. Cindy's Hlaclzett. Highest. monthly MacDonald, - Mabel M. Keefe~~Tearurr lPatriot wear-e Pfllll" Wood; 2. a‘. "V1.79 "-3" Montague, I’. E I- i KNOVJ THE N 0w HEAR ME cRYmq ~ our 1 DotJT CARE- t warn" THEM ‘TD KNUW vM on unwav- QH- new‘? 11-115 TuRRmLI? BGHBOR‘?! vLL CALL or.) MR5- Hiasmlfi» AMY- THING To 6E5 1F‘ 1 MY QORROWQ; ¢AM FORGET AH‘. MR%—J1C|4%-\ JUST‘ HEARD YQURVoICE AND l M091’ CQMH-JMEM-r You- BETTER TH