“Sta-ta ~' g p .( ‘WEEK-END SALE )' w--»»»-..-.-.... Full Fashioned ' or CANADA-On Sunday, Novem- ' short offering service of the Wo- ‘ men's Missionary Society. The Min- THE #11111. " i ‘ GUARDIAN [storm comm . Iranians mosh —IADIO".B"GI'Y and "A" ‘it —I'UNI2I.AL SATUIDAi-‘lhe funeral of the late Louis Wlcbtt, Remington. will ms niece lotus- day at two p. m. —8 CELL SPOTLIGHT flllhllghfl at about one half old prion, st Bruce's. B7lB-10-S0-3l. —MARGA'.I‘E PASNJBAL charge Services for Sunday. Nov 1, Clifton ll u, in. Long River 2.30 p. m. Ml:- gate 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. W A. Nich- olson will be the special speaker at the evening service; . —COME T0 THE MASQUEB- ADE dance, Capitol Grill, Sum- merside. Friday, October 80th. Or- chestra and. novelties. Prize given for best original costume. 9708-10-29-21 -R.EPAIRS AT INDIAN POINT -The repairs to the break wales- at Indian Point are 801118 ahead and considerable work has been done. Mr H. M. Downing of Sum- merside has charge of the WOIK.—$ -I AM PREPARED to buy live and dead poultry. Dressed poultry 'must be dry picked, heads and feet on. We are also ready to buy dressed pork every day except Fri- day and Saturday. Highest market prices. James McNeiil, Kensington. 9614-10-26-mwf-3l. -—BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH, ber 1st, the services in Searletown and Cape ‘Traverse are cancelled for the day. In the Church at Bed- eque at 7.30 p. m. There will be ister Rev. L. P. Archibald will be the speaker and the men's choir will be in charge of the music. -“0LDEN DAYS ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND,” is an interest- ing series which will be broadcast from Station C. H. G. S., Summer- side, every Saturday evening at 7.45 p. m. Mrs. Neil Macleod, of Sum- merside, who -wl1l deliver this- ad- dress will, as everybody knows, make this an interesting and educational feature. 9719-10-30-11. -FORMER ISLANDER. PASSES —Mr. Alex. P. Jamieson of Summer "muons on c!!!‘ Illl sin-u wmum. 4th "MIIIII- ‘ {pm-g m]. 1g, BTIl-lll-N-l. ..'A CHANCE N) BUY Ill W"! Drug wants for One Oeat 08h It lllhwi One Cent Sole "W!!!" 4th. 8th. 6th and 7th. Don't miss 1t, 072140-8041. ..°DI-UGS, TOILET Annuals. Chocolates, Candy. Hot Wow 1M- tlos and almost everythlnl 1h t!!! i w m: ca: . Quality, hoods at Bomaflcablo IPriooS, Bvor list Below and Bole in and $9.1m‘, .41.... 1.1.1 by These Special Prices drug line on sale at " “ 'I 0M Cent Sale November 4th. 55h. m1 m; 1m, ovzi-lo-ao-si. ..°SEE “BATILING BT11‘! ANN" a. Comedy Drama in Three, Ants, presented by the Montague Players in the Murray River Hall, Murray River, Tuesday, November 8rd at 8.15. Admission 25c and 85c. 9715-10-80-31. “IUNITED BAPTIST CHURCH —Montague. Rev. Arthur R. Pyke, Pastor. 10 is the Sunday School hour at Montague, followed at ll by morning worship at the oon- cluslon or which the Lord's Sup- per will be administered. 3 o'clock service at Murray River. 7 o'clock the Evangelistic serviceat the Hal'- bor. We shall be favored in song by Mrs. Dalziel, who will sing at Mur- ray Harbor. _ —PENSION TRIBUNAL AT S'SIDE-4A sitting of the Pension Tribimal will be held at the Court House, Summerside, on November 2nd. tohear cases of returned men in Prince county coming bfore the Board-S ' —POTATO “VSPECTORS AP- POINTED-Three new potato in- spectors have been appointed for Prince County, Mr. James Saunders of Kensington, Mr. Ira Banks of —WHALES A1.‘ ‘RICHMOND shouted the small boy when ques- tioned, he replied: I heard a crowd on the street remark, they had such a whale of a time at the big dances at Richmond, they certainly would not miss the whale of whales at the Halloween dance on Monday, Nov- ember 2nd. Rain or shine, wonder- ful music by Wellington Orchestra. Refreshments. Best of order. Ad- mission only 25 cents. 9716-10-30-21. -—RETURNED TO BOSTON — side received the sad news this week of the death of his sister, lVirs. Lillian Pittman of Denvers, Mass.,l who was round dead in her bed on‘ Sunday, October, 25th. She had apfi parently passed away in her sleep. she was about seventy years of age. Mrs. Pittman, was the daugh- ter of the late Robert Jamieson of New Annan, where the lived as a girl and will be remembered by old friends there. Her last visit to her old home was made about twenty years ago. Most oi’ her married life, was spent in the United states} Since her husband's death she has‘ resided with her daughter, Mrs. Hamilton, with whom she was liv- ing at the time of her death. Be- sides Mrs. Hamilton one other < i i.‘ i ' SILK STOCKINGS l , 1 \_ a . i .. t s i site-u : i ‘ 35A. l" ’ It i‘: i ._ ~_ l W: '<_ ' Si} 2,; v I Full fashioned pure silk Stockings, in J colors. Passeo, Interlude rigfifl‘ Rendesoras and Torpique. Sizes 9, 9V; and 10. Special, pair . . . . . Small lot of “Gotham Gold Stripe” Silk Hose. Sizes 8V1, 9, 10, 10%. A very special clearing line. Reg. $1.50 for, pair . .. . .. ' ‘lg . - . _. . . l i. A very large showing (Zo colors of Children’s Silk and Wool R'bb d ti” 5 . . l e a Kayser and Orient Silk Hose sllicklllgs- $1195 7V1 l0 9 in ii shades v. in a“ sizes from 8% to my“ u pf favvmf Special for week end w nan‘ or l i" i‘ 0 WEEK - END r DamtY $ I Bargain in f!» l} o I o ti. ‘ ‘z Sllkwear Flanne lette 27 inch Striped Flannclette ,. "“' Yard 12c 1‘- 25inch Striped English Flan- i‘ elette.Yard............18c l,‘ i, 31 inch Striped Spiro Flan- J‘ Ladies’ Silk Knit Gown in plain and non-rave] elette- Yard -- - - - - - - 22° _ weaves. Smart tailored styles in color contrasts 3179953] 36 inch Prim- Fast “f; i‘ or with deep lace yokes and self girdles cllhrs- Yard - -- - -- - - - - - - 19¢ I; ,1; small, med, and large. Price ' Scarfs 98c l‘ Regulation Style Bloomers, reinforced, all light Crepe do Chine’ chiffon and and dark shades. Vest to match above I Georgette scarves’ a" fancy e bloomer. Per set $ I 60mm‘ Shapes a" straight» ~25 up Ascot and Triangular. Spec- f“? l Rayon Pantie Set. Medallion and Lace-trimmed. m] ' ' " " ' ' " ' " ' ' ' ' " ' ' 98c w V ,3 t t: In ‘all light shades. All sizes. Handbags ‘K o I f?» v ‘ T , N ew Handbags, mostly ~‘ ; n ' Ladies’ Silk Knit Slip Opera mp and shaped hld‘il.Sd, hbl, ' .. z 2.2.: :5 ...:: ..::::i ' "e $1.39 yap‘ ) e r IIIIIIIDI a l, . 1,, l » ” DRESS ooons and SILKS l 1 J 1 . t» l, . g offer tempting Week-end values 5i.‘ i 6 Patterns Polo Tweed Coating. Black Chiffon Velvet 35 inch c $.- ‘-| t‘ l-ifeivy winter; vfveight. All in shades at yard . . . . . .. $2.00 and $2.50 ,. ' ° row“ a" ilwn- SPQC- Black Transparent Velvet 35 inch. if; iaLYard Yard $3.00 ,4; 2i Heavy weight all Silk Canton Crepe. Colored Chiffon Velvet. 35 inch. b» f‘. ‘ V“ Brown, Black and Wine Brown, Green, Wine and Royal Blue. \ -, A“ Yard I Yard $2.50 595%,? °‘ c B k ' c - » l, I y, x u‘ repe ac Satin, extra good valug repe Marocain. Black, Navy, , " _ o Colors, black, brown, wine, dark Brown, Wine, White, Eggshell, Yel- _:_ "' f, ‘ ' green, and Navy blue, low. Agua Green and Mauve. lib pf‘ L _ At Special for week end. Yard l = i l i i Fl ‘ - . annelette , g Bmnkets Remnants g I; White or grey with Blue or j Pink borders, 66x78 in. Pr. I PILLOW ggTToNs l 72x84 inches SHEETINGS I “a Pair ' TheseareGOODl Seethem i ‘i - i 7&1‘ _ V. \ it} "i" i M - - . .~ i, 5",“. p03 u, wt‘ I __ I _. t ' t‘ a .; f V . '5' . 1," ‘ 5 -.._._-_ ‘Kw , 4 I I if?" a‘ w :~ - = :-~ ocroam MEETING ‘i’; y’, , . 6‘ I ' ‘ The regular monthly meeting oi For Sale-Cue more, my»: and the Orwell Women's Institute was AND QLABSBS FITTED l. W. TAYLOR E one half years nld. Apply, White. way Bron, Brooliline. ; ‘m f t. s. TAYLOR. 9726-l0-30-2i. i» l _ " Optometrists s, v us nlsumons Street ,1 TENDERS f’ -~ I: .1 if’ I i - w“)? - ~ixluxmxsxazcgz< “$2132: gym p‘? Ecelaed It? u.» 1;, :.- eun .uesa, . "f - u“ bcr 10th, for the porches: of Tlflligt EXAMINATION and burn, together or separately, on lot adjoining Saint Andrews Pres. 1- Q ' PIN-Ill l!‘ "WW5"! bylerian Church, Montague. rum]. d , , *‘~ ' afrigifiryiscbfiiaizieglzrie» $321155 ‘L .» M ‘ aizzmmtlryotlzgrtiyg purchaser on or . ' , u n ;_ L s. u. mourns, M» "~ntelfl'Dl' Ill-ll t. AnChalnnun Board Trustees. s drew Presbyicrl u. _ |O727-l0-30-4i.. l“ m“ ..,._,...,...t.,,._f_c,..‘. . held at the home of Mary Morris- scy on Oct. 21st. with seven mem- bers and three visitors present. The president being absent, the vice President, Mrs. L. E. McLeod presided. The meetlnl opened by repeating the Creed. Roll call was answered by “Receipts” The minutes or last meeting were read and signed. School and sick obmmittees had no reports to make. The Seoy; then Oct. 14th. and they decided to pur- chase a stove for their hill- A dem- onstration on making roses by Mary Morrissey. next meeting to be held at the home or, Mrs. .1. I3. Martin, Roll dell to be answered gave a report of the social held on, I daughter, Mrs. Brown, is left to mourn also four brothers, Frank of Brighton, Mass; Bruce of Newton,| Mass; Henry and Alexander ofi Summerslde, to whom the Guardi- an extends sincere sympathy.—S —S’SIDE BOY STARS-Mr. Fred Moore, eldest son of Capt. L. A. Moore and Mrs. Moore, was the star player in last weeks rugby, when King's College, Halifax, de- feated the Nova Scotia Technical College team 9-3. Fred, who is an‘ all round athlete and has disting- uished himself on many occasions ‘since going to King's College, made 1a sensational run o! fifty yards for 'a touchdown outsprinting the en- tire Tech team. A report oi the game has already appeared in the Guardian but unfortunately the Canadian Press dispatch listed Fred as a Charlottetown boy. Some o! his friends think that if Fred is going to figure in the highlights of sport this winter, that he should let the reporters at Halifax know that there is such a place as Sum- merside on the man-S by "Names of Allied leaders in the Great War," Lunch was then serv- ed by the hostess assisted byMrs. Leo McDonald. ‘The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. v (IIAPPED Slilll filflARos _gamcs and stories, interspersed with lby her girl friends in honor oi hei- ‘birthday . Later in the evening Mrs. Sheehan, wife of Judge Shee- han o! Boston, Mass, who accom- panied the remains of the late Mrs David Rogers to Summcrside left ion Thursday morning on return. She will visit friends in Pictou on her way home. Mrs. Gavey of Ports mouth, N. HZ, who was on her way to visit friends in Mount Stewart, and who met Mrs. Sheehan on the train coming from Boston, remain- ed in Summer-side to attend the funeral of Mrs. Rogers, with whom she had lived for a number of years-S —HALLOWE'EN PARTY —. The Maple Leaf Rebekah Lodge enter- tained the Oddfellows and Rebek- ahs at their Lodge roomsat Sum- Conway and Mr. J. B. Mbrrissey of Tlgnish-S merside on Tuesday evening to a |most enjoyable Halloween party. In spite oi’ the wet weather there was a good attendance. Halloween music made the evening pass pleasantly. The ladies served a dainty lunch before the party broke up-S -—BIRTHDAY PARTY — Miss Guelda Gaudet of Summerside was the guest of honor at a select din- ner party at the Clifton Hotel on Tuesday evening, which was given about sixty live guests were invited to a dance at the Capitol Grill Room. In addition to the regular orchestra, local talent’ furnished music for the “Lancers? A dainty lunch with ice cream and a birth- day cako was served after the dance Miss Gaudet was the recipient of many lovely birthday gifts.-S —FUNEBAL 0F MR8. DAVID ROGERS-The remains of Mrs. David Rogers arrived on Wednes- day evening at Summer-side and were taken to H. A. Coimbtons un- dertaking parlour-s. On Thursday morning they were takm to St. John’s church, St. Eieanors, where the impressive service for the dead was conducted by Ven. Achdeacon White. The remains were tenderly laid to rest beside those oi her late husband, in the cemetery adjoin- ing the church. The pail bearers were, Mayor Lidswne, L. A. B. Home, J. F. Arnett, W. A. Stewart, 1.. A. Moore and u. M. Bakein-S .___._ —BBIDE-'I.U-BI SIIOWEBED - Mr. and Mo; Deni. Cairns of Sum- merside were 110st and hostess on ‘mesdey evonlnc to the residents of Wilmot volley when they called to extend their best wishes to Miss il- l Nlziihzlli V Remember, when you shop here and save your coupons you are entitled to our valuable premiums. purchase you make means a coupon. \ i FREE ‘ 0i Interest to Mon Boy's Fancy Coat Sweaters I Only 89c Boy's Fleece Combinations $1.29 Only Boy's Fancy Pullovers Sweater Men's Fleece Combinations Only I Men's Fleece Lined Dress Gloves. Special I Men’s Fancy Hose. Regular 75c and85c.2pairfor............ I Men’s Heavy Work & Sweaters .. Men’s Heavy two-tone Jumbo Coat Sweaters. Special price . . I Men’s Horse Hide Gauntlet 8: Gloves Men’s All Wool Socks Only .. ‘ 3 pairs for Men’s All Wool Underwear two piece. Sizes 36 to 44. Special $1.43 per garmentPerSuit............ I Men’s Wool Underwear, two piece. Sizes 36 to 42. Spec., suit I 25 Men’s Tweed Suits. Reg. values up to $22.50 on sale a i $16-95 l5 Men’s Overcoats. Reg. values $23.00 for .. . . . 20 Boy's Tweed 0’coats. Sizes 5 25 to 31. Very ‘good bargain at s I Boy’s All Wool Mackinaw at Boy's All Wool Mackinaw Breeches Men’s Leather Windbreakers, one piece, glsisck plush lined. Tan shade. Sizes to 46.Speclaliy priced 4 I 9 15 ‘Young Men’s Suils,'double breasted iweed clearing at HALF PRICE oung Men’s Overcoats Special price .. . . . . . . . Chambray Shirting, good quality Grey only. Price per yard e Striped Flanelette, 27 in. wide. Sale price, Yard c 36 in. Flanelette in pink and blue Saleprice . . . . . . Hemslitched Pillow Cases 40 in. wide. Price, each‘ Print Cotton in Dark and Light patterns. Each . . . . . . . . . . .. Heavy quality bedspreads. Sizes 63 x 72 and 70 x90 in assorted colours. Regular $2.00. Sale price .. .. I .0... Frilled Curtaining with coloured edge. blue, rose, gold, green. Price Blanket Department Heavy Cotton Blankets in light M I grey, each 93¢ §Z§§’..§Z'.'.Z§°§l.§'§’. $7757.‘? $5.00 Cotton fiiiedComfortersln fancy colors. Sizes 66 x 72. Price Darygrey each ............... 22o ~ -‘ Discontinued designs Linoleum Every We gladly exchange your coupons for any premium you pick. . Ladies’ Ready-to-Woar ; Week-End Bargains Rack of Ladies Jersey and Knitted Dresses, broken sizes clearing .. .. 1-3 oil’- Just arrived Ladles New Celenese iif‘.s7.°.iffii”.”. .'l'. .‘.‘Y'.’.‘.'.'.°.“7?? $0.50 3111i?’ 8512i‘. iiiifiiifiii’. $4.98 $1.00 Ladies’ Print Cotton House Dress, short sleeve .. Ladies’ Striped Flanelette Night- gown. Long sleeye Ladies’ House Dresses, worth up to $1.25. Sale price Ladies’ Garter Girdles 509 Ladies’ Satin Girdles 90¢ Girl's Flannel Dresses. special price . . . . . . . . _ Ladies’ Flannel Dresses. Sizes up to 46. Very special price . .. " Ladies Rayon Silk Knit Bloom- ers. Very special price . . . . Ladies’ Rayon Silk lfnit Pyja- I mas. Sale price $3.35 Girls Leatherette Short Coats. $1.00 Sale price . 49c Ladies’ Cliamoisette Gloves Silk lined. Regular $1.98 now . . . $1.98 $2.25 Ladies’ Rayon Panties and Bloo- mers, lace trim. Only . .. . .. Ladies’ coloured Flanelette gown. Sale price Ladies’ Hats of Velvet and Felt. All this year's models. Price kiddies Hate. Special price 0 some or THE BARGAINS IN HOSIERY,.STAPLE AND LINEN DEPARTMENTS. Boy's Jersey Suits. Sale price Children’s Pullover Sweaters. Size24and 26.. . . . . . . . . . . Children’s Flannel Dresses. 2 to 6years.0nly............ I Babies’ White Llama Coats Sale price Ladies’ Full Fashioned Silk Hose Sale price . . Ladies’ Wool and Silk and Wool Saleprlce....................* 24 in. Tweed Coatings. Regular $ value $3.25 for 54 in. Plain Veleur Coating» Regular value $3.00 for . . . . . . . -___.i___ CARPET ROOM SPECIALS Sunfast Silk Overdrape Materials 50 in. wide. Only, yd. a See our large assortment of new Swiss curtains at special prices. CARPET ROQM SPECIALS The balance of our Barrymore and Brit- liome Wilton rugs on Sale Friday and Saturday at 20%o_i! 5.25 $1.39 Rugs. Size 6x9 ft. Sale price . .. Madras Curtains. Good quality Sale price ............... PROWSE 3120s., Ltd. THE BARGAIN CENTRE take pliwg on November 4th. There were about 125 guests, including l number from Summerside. The liv- ing room was tastefully arranged with autumn flowers for the occa- sion. Mrs. Clark msoouinis es- corted the bride-to-be to the seat of honor to the strains oi the Wed ding March played by Verna Mao- Quorrle. A dainty basket trimmed in blue and white contained many lovely ems. which were opened by Mills Jean Curtis and Miss Marion Maoqusrrie. The humorous verses attached were read by matron-i“; Hess and Miss Katherine Clark. After all the presents ‘had been Helen calms, whose marriage is to "filled to the 800d wishes of her many friends which were aocompan led by such beautiful gifts. "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow" was heartily sung all linkinl’ hands. Thiswesfollowed bylshortbut witty speech by Mr. A. I. Madman, who was one of the guests. misic and refreshments brought the mom orabls evening to a close. -m-. w. s. Bicken .2 Chirlfltlk- town, Amos-lean consul, is in Bum- inersld; this week on busluew-S -Sev. Hensley Steven ot Hunter Rim‘. was in Summerside on bus- opened and admired, Miss Cairns lness on worldly-S ABSO BIN". f f it."