11v MEMORIAM t, your Win“ ,-‘;__.'i Week - end Values In the “Boy’s Shop” The biggest, busiest and best “BOYS’ SHOP” in Pince Edward Island, invites you to inspect the great array of attractive, well made good value wear-ables for boys, shown, with many special prices for this week-end. Boys’ Wool Wind Breaker $2.50 Look it over. You will see a wide assortment of them in the southern mace garments, warm, weather-resisting and durable. All sizes, many good colors . . . . . . . . .. Mackinaw window, good, well- Bloomer Pants . . . . . . Gloves, all sizes .. . .. tions. Penman’s 0.. .. Hose, 75c and . . . inaw Coats . . . . . . . . . la Refers, $4. 50 and . Boys’ blue Chinchilla ercoats, $10, $11, $12. ‘l -| l 11m. WILLIAM l-l. PHILLIPS. At his home in Arlington, Lot l4, ~25‘?! at: Qin-‘ss or two weeks, during which time loving hanch ministered. to his needs and comfort. and med- ical skill endeavored to stay the pro- gress oi’ the malady which had laid ;hoid oi him, and which terminated ‘fatally on Saturday morning, October 02th. when the soul of William H. iPhiliips winged its flight to God ‘who gave it. _> Deceased was a highly esteemed, iand life-long resident oi Arlington, jwhere he was born in i859. a son bf the late James‘ and Elizabeth ffhillips, and one of a family of el- leven children. five of whom died Boys’ fancy plaid all wool Coat Sweaters . . . . . . Boys’ dark brown corduroy Boys’ Star gauntlet leather Boys’ all wool fine worsted Sweaters, polo collar . . Boys’ fleece-lined combina- Boys’ heavy weight fleece. Tiger Combinations . . . Boys’ long all wool Golf Boys’ all wool Mackinaw Coats. $4.75 and .... Boys’ leather-lined Mack- Small Boys’ blue Chinchil- 0.00 1.05 1.00 150 ' 1.00 1.50 , .05 5.50 1.15 .... 5-15 <~~15.00 50 .- ---¢ .5- breakers . Coats Boys‘ Polo $1. 00 and acn- in infancy-the other members of the family. (with the exception of one brother Parmenl-s. who died ill 1886) flaw-Edmund J.. of Malpcque; Hubert and Ephrlam of Tyne Vaiioyl Mrs. Banncrman McDougcll. of Bide- ford, survive. and mourn the loos o! a dearly loved brother. 0f his own immediate family time rcmaln, his widow, formerly Miss Laura Mo- Arthur of East Bideford. two cons, James and Clarence, and two daughters, Mrs. Everett Ramsay of Hamilton. and Miss Ins, teacher. ‘at present at home. and who was in constant attendance at the clckbed oi her beloved father. To these, the sympathy of the whole community goes forth as they pass through this deep “Vale of Sorrow," and as each sad day brings some reminder of the irreparable iou they have sustained. by the death of a kind and lovlnl husband and father. ‘ 4 $301 540v.» l 3 I I I 1 o i § Iummcrsl‘ on- at the hour of two o'clock In the choosing a candidate to represent Secretary of their respective foils. PRINCE COUNTY Liberal-Conservative ‘ Convention ‘ A [Ionventlon of the Liberal-Conservatives will be held in ‘I Tuesday, the 5th day of November County. in the forthcoming Dominion Election. Each Poll shall elect ilvc delegate; i. qmgg u“ cqyqggq, and Delegates shall have credential; sign“ by u“ m.‘ q r. Amni- canons, rnuak auslau. nouns, Secretary, ‘ worms» Liberal-Conservative gigging, ' n. n MACDONALD, mam. aura sraono, Secretary. ' sun Prhcc Mineral-conservative Acccfltlcn. vv-‘rwo Boys’ Winter Caps, band, all sizes . . . Boys’ English Woolen _ Gloves, 35c, 45c and . . . . . . Boys’ leather tweed-lined 7 Windbreakers, $7.00 and. . " Boys’ all wool Bannock- burn Pants Boys’ all wool blue serge Suits, 2prs. pant .. . . .. Boys’ Leatherette Wind- Boys’ Leatherette Aviation Boys’ black or brown leath- er Aviation Coats . . Boys’ fancy all wool V- neck Sweaters ..... . . . ._ ,.__.... _-.__._ . if‘??? . l-W .50 2.75 15.50 4.25 6.00 ' 9.50 1.25 2.25 0-055-55-0-55- Collar Sweater Ori Monday afternoon. 14th, after a short service at his late residence. 14, where the eolnnn service wu nduoted by his pastor. luv- Mf- Altkcn. aslilhd by Rev. H. 000k. 0f Bldciord, and Rev. Mr. Grant. of Malpxiuc. who spoke from tho will "God burics his workmen, but thc work goes on." At the conclusion of the service the remains were interr- ed in the cemetery. ad‘ ' ‘ _, the church. which was so recently *4" icsted to the worship of God and where for thc past summer the de- ceased had given so much of his time and labor to bring 0c comple- tion, fitting mention of which was made by the pastor in his discourse. The poll-bearers were. Herbert and Artcmas McAi-thur, Joseph Macin- tyre. Wm. Dennis. Percy ‘Danton and lamuei Mel-can. Following were the floral offer- ingsz- Pillow-Wife. Wreath-Children. Mr. and we. R. E. ldcArthur, Mr. e16 Mrs. W. J‘. Donllil. and Beecher Dennis. Kenmore L O. L. . Oresoents-A. B. McDQaII and family. Dot 14 United Church. Sprays-Mr. and Mrs. H. H Phil- iinl. in. and Mrs. Ephraim Phlllipl. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McLean. Mr. and Mrs. lcbcrt You. Mlle 1min lllic. Arlington Women's Institute. locusts-Melvin Dennis. m. and Mrs. [strict Mohollan old James, I. d. Gillie cad faintly. ANTOINI l. AIIINAULT n‘... p A a AAA afternoon, for thc‘ parpccg of the electoral district cl Prince 77v A44; AOADlIVn-Ll. Kent county, Oct It-Word has been received of the death at St. Jccquu. of Antoine S. Amnsult. for a long time wall known in Int Oounh. m. Araenault had bcoaillcnlrtoadcrl. nowuintiic 00th rear cf hi! Ill Ind highly res- pected. lo loam twc b ‘* ,Sy1- vain. of Abram Village, r. n. 1., and Ildolc Arccncult, of scum-lie: two cons Arcane at home, and Joseph 0.1 i It. Onryctcmc, o daughter, lllrc. John October the funeral Procession. which was one of thc largest over scan in that locality. followed thc remains to thc ‘Unlbd Ohm-ch. Lot WGSIGHQ Guard: a? 2-- aui. . -nnvt our: aamo batteries wld right at B_raoo_'c. _ om-io-so-al. . "'—-'- ' -owmo r0 cmoumsrmoss J. B. Mlllmairs Auction 51s.)“; been postponed until Satin-day, Nov. z. oais-io-ai-Lai. n -2 AND I Pl‘. vBAl-B WIRE, lOld fllht at Bruce's. 9584-10-80-21. —.r. n. iunuzaiv-s Auction Sale will lake place on Saturday, Nov. 2, rain or chine, noia-io-ai-ai —0IDEB VITAMINERAL AND Meal Blend for foxes at Bruce's. 062140-3121. —IIGHII. PRICES nxrnc-rsn on automobile tires. Order a new set at B1566’; soéi-io-si-zi. -COME T0 ‘fl-II BEAN SUPPER -In Malpequc Hall on Saturday evening, Nov. I, under the auspices of Women's r titute. 0020-21 ' -N0'l'!Oll—A musical recital will be given by Mrs. Kennethllichards. of New York," assisted by Mrs. Law- son and Master Horace Mcllwen, of Charlottetown on Friday, November 1st... at 8.15 p. m., in St. Mary's Hall, Summcrlide, in aid of Prince 001m- ty Hospital. acinialcn 5o oents,_ 9554-8i _—!0OIAL lVINING-Thc ladies of Edith Cave] Lodge, l... 0. B. A, Summer-side, held a social on Monday‘ evening in their lodge rooms. There were many invited guests present Mr. A. P. Wells presided over the happy gathering. A varied pro-. gramme of readings, recitation... in- strumcntcl and vocal solos and ducts was very thoroughly enjoyed, after which refreshments were served by the ladies and the remainder of the evening‘spent in games. Mrs. Dob- son very ably presided at the piano. A vote of thanks was tendered the ladies of the lodge for their hospi- tality. 8. —BIRDS PLENTlFUL-Judging by the bags nude this week by some of Summer-side's crack sporlsnieiri game of various kinds appears to be‘ very plentiful. Amongst other notable achievements in this line Mr. Wil- liam "Strong returned from a hunt- ing trip in Int l4 with a string of twenty black ducks. seven brant and several goose. On Tuesday " . J. Lelloy Holman and John E. Camp- bell, who own the shooting rights of Helium's Island, in Bedequs Bay, spent about eight hours in their pre- serves and returned to town with a bag ‘of twenty-six geese and brunt. We u- ’ "i that one or thecther of these sportsmen also secured amn small ground game. S. —BB.IDAL SHOWER-On Friday evening. Oct. 25th, about 150 persons gathered at the home ofv Mr. and Mrs. George Cotton, Spring Valley. to tender a shower to Miss Dorothy Woodington. whose marriage is to take place in the near future. The bride to be was escorted to the par- lor by Miss morence Brysnton. the heavily laden basket was drawn in- to the room by the little Mises Viv- ian Davidson and Olga Cotton. The g many gifts of linen. China. silver- ware, etc, weer opened by the Misses ,__.. l‘ D0 ling. Ladies’ Gloves GLOVES 2 Hero's a splendid op- _ portunlty to flll your Nqulrcmllls at a sav- Ladlcc’ ‘Silk Lined ‘Suede Gloves all sizes _ andinsmartdutumn shades. Special p1“ YOU zvasn HATS For‘ Autumn Wear Newest mo. treat m imflh M If it "m a clear cut cameo-with tho FINN“ 4"‘ ingiy revealed-there ls something very ll- iuring In the new hat silhouette. Select yo"? hat from our large assortment and you will be pleased with it. ogom ‘Qoooeooemeceeo Corsage Flowers. .1 ‘but k few days ago, a lovely al- .-n¢ or flowers foi- ,aur evening dresses. Pastel chllol - l" blend with any colour. ‘Fvnltw- $3.25 g Ia! Kiddies Fell-c, all shades. Bar- m » w, “n” GennlneDcer-lklnfilovnallnlsccattbc “m” ___________________ ch05 c“ Irwin! m» of 0.0.00‘ ' , . ' Jersey, ier material for business street wear. for the chilly days. Ladies’ Dresses A large assortment of Ladies‘ Dresses in Travel Tweed Crepes, Fancy Knlticll Wool, Charmoen. etc, from 87.80 up, This is the time of year when you need a dress of a little heav- Bclcct yours now and bc ready Madge McNelll and Hamel Bryanton. The humorous verses wersread by Miss Verna Cousins. In a few well chosen words the bride to be 1-‘ her many friends for their gifts and inviind them all to see her in her new homo. Lunch was served and thc remainder of the evening was l@z_@zggurggf©l@w©f.@©@@ ©"@©'©'@ U ucsth Eastern Guardian spent in music and dancing till thc woe small hours of the morning. PIIIOIIALS —_—i -w. and Mrs. Solfllan, of Sum- mercldc. left on Saturday last for a brill visit to Boston. Mala. S. -1I.cv. and Mrs. J. P. 0. Inset and infant daughter, of lumfllrsldo. left last week for thc mainland While sway they will visit Rov Ml‘- rraur‘: father in Capo Brtcon and Mrs. Fraser's parents in Nova Sootla. S. -ul.u'l'anny Glover. Id Kelvin. left this week to make her home in the United States. Several farewell parties wcpg given by her friends in her honor the wcck previous to her departure. Mill Glover was the n- clpicnt of many, lovely sim- l After Shave Mlnardfs mixed with sweet oil inches pa cool, cl cues of airtomobllcc running into - trains at highway crossings appar- ..'Mrs. Shean, of Rumford. Maine. who. with her small children. have been visiting at the old hump in 9191591100 all simmer. bu been delayed in her returning to her home lflilhcblrthofabdbyilrllastwcck. Shc is however leaving next Friday. ..'BIG YIELD! AND SMALL YllLDS-Whlie there are occasion- ally some very poor yields of pot» toes this year, arid. in a few cues, comparative failures. there are also some splendid Yllidl. mostly in small areas. One man hcrc claims 700 bushels on one and seven-eighth acres, or a yield at the rate of I78 bushels per acre. Another farmer in Eastern Kings has done better than that on a small. accurately measured area of 1 1-2 coral. with a yield at the rate of 400 bushels in the acre. There is profit tum. Look l at $8.98 °" g where. Colours, Blue, Spray Green, etc. Ladies’ Dresses Don't miss seeing these-at .......................... .. 88.08 Dresses of Canton and Geor- . gotta only $8.98. That certainly la a trifle to pay for such attract- ive Dresses and they are the kind of Dresses you can wear any- Black. Cocoa Brown, Man-on Glace, Monet All sizes. Prices from Ladies’ Coats The Coats of the season have more feminine coming and are radically different in detail adapting Itself l0 “on Paris variations as longer in the back and sides, wide flared flounocs of sweeping grace, more depth to the cuffs, etc. .......-..-.-........ $15.15 ‘p 1.5.115. Broadclot c001. in in... Oppossum Collar and Cuffs. Extra special prim _ _ Sand and Brown with . 881.00 Ladies’ HOSE INNEW Autumn Shades . Women who lovc dainty Hose will have no trouble in finding here Stockings for morning, afternoon and evening wear. ' _____ Ladies’ Hose in Chiffon and Scnu Chiffon in square and noinicil heel. Colours Walnut, Nude. Shall Pink, Honey Diego, Allure and Black. _Extra Special m.» m0 tsined by the driver and occupants of the motor car in accidents of this kind, there is the possibility oi a serious derailment of the train in- volving serious injury to passengers and possibly loss oi life. The mental strain put upon the locomotive driver by motorists who do not lake precautions at highway crossings iii a heavy factor as any locomotive engineer will bear wit- ness. This is a hazard which rall- wayl arc endeavor-lug to avoid. Railways being public carriers must of necessity operate trains at high Inoodnnd thlsshould be born in mind by motorists when approach. ing highway crossings. It is no; enough to look and lis- ten. but the car-I should approach the highway crossing under control as a driver can never tell just when trains may be approaching. svooasr can. or 000,000 OAII AIHIAILWAI OIOIIINOI STIIIIID (Special to the, Guardian) monoron. Oct. oil-The number I. Gallant, of llcgcrrvlllc, and adcpg. cd daughter. Ill-c. Raymond Gallant. of Amarillo. not County, luv. r. X. Oaliantcehkctcd c blah mus of cntly shows no sisnl of diminishing. u would cppcar from two accidents. onoofwhlcbbappencdlnrvcvclco- tin and one in New Brunswick on the lines of tbs oanaclan National nanny; recently. Inbotlicascswhllcthctrsinwu ‘POI LOUIS M. AUGII UITAWA, Ont, Oct. 21-51111 of 030.000 for bouls M. Auser was sug- gested by Grown Attorney .1, A, Ritchie when application for bai: was made to Mr. Justice Kelly yesterday by Counsel for the fonner member of Parliament for Prescott, charged with criminally assaulting a 11-year-old girl. Hts Lordship reserved judgment on thc application. A disagreement of thc Jury at his second trill reiiilled m Aurora can being put over until the Supreme lilting over a public crossing the motorist drove Us car right into thc Oouft Anlscchero neat January. Al hlgilnt tnialbcwuocntcnocdto side of the train. Apii-t from his vino run’ lmPrilollmdnt but wu injury which in some cases is sus- v illwmil-ll l1‘! IDPQIllIIB i Special Selling of ' SWEATERS Th“ is IIISC the time when 3 Swggflq- or two makes all the difference in the world to your wardrlbo. You can wear one with a skirt for sportswear-an cooler d!!! a sweater is comfy with you; gulf, 0|- enscmble. You'll be glad of one n; w“; "l"!!! YOU-l‘ coat for motoring. There are pulloven. cardigans and Sweater Costa in plain and fancy knlt. In shades of Red. Blue, Green, Orchid, cm, Sizes 14 to 44. Prices ..... $1.98 to $5.15 s‘ r Prowse Bros’ Limited grounds of misdirection oi the 11in on the by the trial Judge. 2.4 The llcioufs 01m lb “MP-drown in, m“ 5"» liflli in when you ssliior 'll‘| file Burlap l. fin cure 0nd lbs n lluf loops the bile down, the flavour up yer cali ior ---. . "- ._ om»..- >-,--,