""1 Western Guardian f i J-Fon LATI waerann new: -—page 8 ia available- --WE8TERN AGENT — Ir. Cyrna .l. Gallant ia Bow Guardian Agent in Howian and will receive newa llama. advertiainl lld renew- al subscription. —ROBIN HOOD FLOUR ia mil- lfled only lrom aelecied wheat and sold by leading laland dealers who guarantee its quality. -» we‘; 80m For l _ws WILL euv live ma. lowbl chickens, Monday. November 22nd.\ A. K. Lord, Cape Traverse. 2808-11-19-2i. I l -u~rrzo clluacll. seasonal Sunday. November 31st- 11 A. .\l..' Bedeque. 3 P. M. Searletown. 7 P..\i.l Cape Traverse. Tuesday night, _\'0v-_ A1135] i Splendid Values in Bedding Shown Today In Household Supplies‘ Department-Second The wintry feel of the air suggests more and better bed cover- ‘ lugs-soft, warm, fleecy blankets, light weight richly handsome, down filled and batting filled puffs. 'l‘here‘s a showing here of goods imported in each case direct from the makers-—onl_v our moderate profit between you and the and cozily comfortable mill. We invite your inspection, "iilOORMAC" special high va- lue Blanket, 64x84 inches, 7lbs to the pair, whipped singly, blue or pink borders . . . . . Fine Union ches, blue 0 t0 the pair, WITNEY Pure wool Blanket 60x80 inches‘ ilggiflftggrfig '6 lbs to tlie pair, whipped separ :ltcl_v, n very special value, and equal to most ’l‘en llolllii‘ lines . . . . . . . . . pep pair _ _ separately . pair whipped pink borders, a value that call- llot he beaten at Floor Blanket 60x80 in- r pink borders, 6 lbs. whipped $6 Blankets, imported themakers in Eng- inches, 7 lbs to the singly, blue or ”‘ll 50 KENWOOD BLANKETS, perhapsthe finest bulky then lightly twisted. This produces a “l your finger and thumb, it will support the e stitutes for down comforts. Kenwoods are in tan. blue and rose, 72x84 in bound, each blanket . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . The Wonderful Kenwood Blanket $10.25 ket in bed coverings, are made of purest wool, sound thick and combed with protective aircells and therefore warmer in propor» to weight. Take a pinch of the nap of a KENWOOD between blanket. Nap as firm as this does not wash away. Kenwoods are used as ordinary blankets or as rugs or sub~ They are made in plain colors or cross bar patterns. The popular colors are tan and white, rose and white,, and a three tone check of blue, white and rose. Plain thing on ‘the ma;- oft_v” fabric honey- n-tire weight of the chcs Satin ooze Down Filled Comfor ts--Direct From England Comforts filled with genuine Arctic down, mth handsome coverings of art satteen 9i wide range of colors. . 9 50 Comforts in a lovely Wféiglil 5i“ 72x66 inches filled with genu- ine Arctic down covered with handsome art fabric, several popular designs and 00 colors Comforts, filled with ine Arctic A splendid range of xadding, splendidly made, in wide range of patterns and 6010“- able as the real down filled, serve Sp are offered at very low prices These, MOORE 6 I"I°LE lliiilED Am. Snlell. and Rcfulz. Co. . 137? Anaconda COP- 5"" C“ "m" Canadian Pacific Co. . . . . . .. 164:6 .\'.Y. Cen. and Hull. Riv. RR. 13c ‘Consolidated (‘las Co. tNX.) 100's lludson Motor Car Co. .. . h Standard Oil of New Jersey - 41% Mis. Kan. flflll Tex- Rr- - -- 939% Stnnllurd New Yolk -- 33V’! Reading Co. ... . . . -~ 37% l‘nion Pacific RY ~ - -~ 164 V‘ United Sinles Steel .. 1477/! '15‘. \\-'.. Woolworth (‘.0 . . . . . .. 102% Stock Quotations llAilil-‘AX. Nov, 18.~Q"°m"lma5 furnished by Johnston and \\ ark. Members oi‘ the Montreal Sioc - Exchange: New York Exchange u .\t. Top. and Hnntn Fe RY- -- Amcrican Can. Co; .- - -- .\lll. Locomotive (.0. Montreal Stock Exchange ldaurentide Pulp Montreal Power . . National Breweries . Winnipeg Electric . Asbestos Com. New Asbestos ‘Pld. New Bell Telephone . . . . . . . .. Brampton l Steel Company of Canada . .. Shnwinigan . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 861% Canadian steamship Com. .. 30 nadian Steamship Pfd. 93 Dominion Bridle . . . . . . . . .. 1063a cam-ta ‘l.’ fwpallll lioyal "Dunn's. Kl U N EY ‘i pPlllns w, , inches, light, warm very handsome . . . _ | _\__..._.--- Richly handsome comforts filled with genuine Arctic down, come in size 72x66 inches, variety of handsome coverings o“ Satin Covered Comforts genu- I down filled 72x66 “26 25 fine combed cotton covered with chintzes and Satteens while not as desir- lendidly their purpose and $2 9.1, $4 oo $5 .10 0D ___ _.__._.__l§._ {Montreal - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - 2 ""7 Han "' 35; 139-7»); 80%; \\‘heat—~i)ec.. 1 31")’- Juiy. 132%- Oorn—*l)ec., 71%; July. 88 ’ 0nts~Decn 42; 4-57 . V/llheflb-Dcfh, 133M; may. 137%; July. 136. Mny, ERSISTENT REPORTS 0F AN- OTHER PLOT AGAINST THE LIFE OF MUSSOLINI TOULON. lI-‘rance. NOW 17- Persistent reports are current 1h“ another plot amine; Premier Mum- oiini. of Italy. has been discovered. lt his been learned that the pol iceail along the count have receiv- ed orders to he on the charlie" ‘W? stbie watch as a number of Spill-- arda and Italians. belonging to an- archigt organisation; in New York. Geneva, Paris and other centre!» ,P l i l 1,5 who are believed to be trying to pass the frontier and execute some plan in haly. sunlll ll hm waiov bottle up an Old and draw liq bldelmbaa y ill- lot JIP w May. 46-1»; July'- ember 23rd at Cape Traverse "The Teaching ol‘ the Church re Jesus." A hearty welcome to all. -WHIST ENJOYED-The whli! event in the Strand Theatre. Ken- nngton, on Tuesday night was one of the besllof the season. The lad- ies prize was won by Miss Lillian Ready, while the genfs was merit- ed by .\ir. Gerald Murphy. The re- newal of Moving Pictures here will prove a source of entertainment and will he duly announced in the advertising departments or the Guardian. 1'. ' -PRIZE WINNER-in an item referring to foxes sent to the Royal Agricultural Fair in Toronto from Prince County, credit was given to the wrong ranch having the chzlnl- plon female silver black (ox at ins! year's fair. This honor should have been given to Mr. Harry-En;- laud of Coleman. as he owned llle champion silver black fox for last year and it won first prize at the Toronto Fair. {emi- PERSONALS —O’Lc3ry United Church scrvic-l cs for Sunday. Nov. 21st all foll- ows: liiloomfielli at 11 a. m.. Wes! Devon at t; p. tu., O'l.eary at T p ' m. Rev. D. K. Ross, chairman ol‘ aupply l-omlnilleo. -—.\lr.’ llcnjanllu (lomslor. Kril- siugton, has returned home llltcr <pcnding n holiday with former acquaintances in Bedforli. .\ir Gnmster 15 euloglstic in praise of the kindness that was extended lo him. i —_-\moug the l-‘sltors who oli~ joyed the hospitality shown Iii the. home of J. A. and Mrs. lliIKlIR-i. Redford on Sunday u-l-rl- bliss Anita McDonald. lPflClli-f. iwllculiic Cross. Miss lllarlhzl Vole. Scull-h- lord. Mrs. James llurge, ‘Mini Stella Ml-Quaili. Aliss lialnolllzl lluiul and Miss Mary Mt-Naily. llelifllrd. Y. Eastern Guardian . FMONTAGU E CUC Saturday moving pictures. INDOOR CIR- ‘lfith. inst night. Special music. 275911 132i ..*MONTAGUE CUS, Friday 1.'llh. Special music. JEASTERN AGENT — Mr. .1. W. Murdock is uow Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising new and renewal subscriptions- INDOOR CIR- hiz banquet. 278911 1S 2i .."'JU$T ARRIVED — A Ship‘ men! of Crosby's Young Canada School boot» They're good. Poole & Thompson Ltd. Montague. 2x02-11-10 ..“GRAND BAZAAR and High Tell. in aid of St. James‘ Church, Georgetown, Town Hall. Wednes- day. November 2-itll. 280i-1l-19-lt. ..°FOR SALE—2 hag nets 25 loot mouth hy 2S leer deep. 6 thread. with trap almost mew. Forty dollars each. cash-Reg. Mc- ‘Donulll, Annantialc. 2T68-11-17-ii. -.°MONTAGUE.— There will be service ill the iTuiloll Church. Mon- tague next Sunday nl 11 .-\. M. Reva! lLPlc-rlvc nl Georgetown will preach n! this service. Sl-rvicc in tile ev-' eniag at 7 o'clock. ..°NEW ZEALAND NOTES. — The many frlclllls of Mrs. Edward Gregory, will be sorry to ltenr that while ailolll hcr household dmles on Monday evelfng last and while entering her room, “he [rlppgd ov- el- the threshold nf hm- room door, failing heavily upon the floor frac- turing her arm so badly that she ivas obliged to gn lo n doctor. - The people of this vicinity are busy getting their winter wood be- fore the storms marl as the roads are in good conditions for hauling. "M11300" 14011807101‘ has purchas- erl n fine roll Prom Mr. Samuel Gregory. -Mlcllnel Conway stud- ent of St. Dunstnnfls university was home over thanksgiving. —Mrll. John Mollnrli left for Boston re~ "Bliily- —MI". Pclsr (‘unis and inm- iiy are about to move in their house he has just repaired. -Mr. Stephen McDonald visited Deroy Villnrd. Sunday last- —While M Edward Viiiarll was sawing boards wit-ll his gasoline engine his hand In some way slipped. cutting it “Women Sacrificed" Health There are ambitions women ev- erywhere who, in their anxiety to keep their homes neat and attract- ive and their children well clothed and led. cont ually overdo and bring on ailm nia as wvuQICQd ll! headaches. backache, nsrvonencsa. irritability and aches and in which accompany lainala ills. m- over iltly yearn Lydia l‘. Pink- ham'a Vegetable Compound haa been the one dependable re to restore ovar-workllliicland woman to healtlrdal airealib. 0|’ . é Bl wanna liar willing local-ea Two Bargain Days" Friday and Saturday Children's Sleepers, all sizes, warm fleece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l Ladies’ Fine Llama Wool Hose. Special, all sizes . . New Dress Braids just in, latest Fall Look the List Over Then Buy and Save Money 25 doz. Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose, reg. value up to $1.75. Special 75c pair 25 doz. Ladies’ Fleeced Bloomers. Week end bargain . . . . ._75c Pair 50 doz. Ladies’ strap and long sleeve vests, a real buy at . . . . . .‘ . . . . . . . 50c Chiidren’s Sweaters. Special value . ._ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 each and up Ladies’ all wool Silk and Wool Sweaters in br shed plain knit, tailored and wind breakers. Other latest makes. New lot 0f 36 inch Dress Satin, best colors. Week end Price - - - - - - - - 351-50 Boy’s heavy all wool school H089, a" sizes to l0 for only . . . . . . . . . 50c pair Big Boy’s Heavy Worsted Hose 75cand 85c. Sizes to l0. A real value. pecial from . . shades. . $2.85and up . $1.00 to $1.25 . . . . . 85c pair 1000 yarda Unbleached Cotton. Special . . . . . . . . .. 10c Var-d 100 Yards 36 inch Marquesette Curtainlng. for . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 100 Yards 72 inch Unbl 500 Yards Crash Towcll 500 Yard: 27 inch Stripe Flanneletie. Special. ._ 15¢ val-d 500 Yards 38 inch Strip Flanncletie. Special... 25c Yard 300 Yards Paisley Quilting . . . . . . . , _ . . . . . . . . , , _, 500 Yards Fancy Ticking _ _ , _ A _ L _ _ __ 100 dozen Dish Towel; ind Chsrmeen Dresses. Men's Mottled Fleece Odd lines of Boys con less Boy's Pullover Jersey's, Another line A Special line Lots of other good values in our M I ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY FOR very bndiy with the saw. —'l‘ho many friends of .\ir. Owen 340C115‘! m5 ginli to see him out again ul- ‘ler his recent illness. —The people are about through hauling potatoes nnli shipping slime under lunnllge- nlont of James Harlan. H. llArnlistioe Reflect- ions by War Padre I Rev. (l. t‘. Taylor formerly of ,7.ion (‘hurcll preached eloquent sermon in Montreal ml Armistice 1N1)‘. ill-ported in Montreal (lnzetle as follows: Those who sponk of the horror ,nnll waste of the late war do not offer much consolation to the Arm- llstlcc Day mourners, said Rev. fieorsc F. Taylor. pastor of Calvin- Weslminster Presbyterian Church, gwestmotlnt preaching to his con- llzregalinn last ‘night in n special armistice service. The preacher deprecated the nt- tempts being made by propagand- lnls to deny the glory of the war- nud suggellcd that they devote their energies to securing proper treatment for hundreds of est-sold- iers throughout the Dominion who are not receiving the appreciation which their country owen them. Referring i0 the glory of the great enterprise which inspired the sold- iers. in the war. .\ir. Taylor, am- phaeiaed the lacl that there had been “no loss ol life. they laid down their livea and took up im- mortality. Many of us envy them the glorious death they died," he declared. The lumen who returned from ‘war. with distinguished war . , civil llnl , in Illleaa an ax- r-Q l!“ ' I l lid w“ “"0"” “Y E"P'"= MW Crepe Satin, Cut Velvet Allen's Roller Suspcnde-s, week end price 3g Caahartts Horse Lined Gauntlet; . . , _ V H a i A line of Youn Special 25c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c Yard cached Sheeting. Specigl 35¢ yard ins- Special . . . . . . . . . .. 12¢ Yifd 22c Yard . . . . . ., 21c Yard l 12c Pair Ladies’ Silk and Knit Bloomers’, all Ladies‘ Wool Gloves, good value .. Ladies’ Knitted Silk Scarfs . . . . . .- Ladics’ Broadcloth Bloomers- A special linc oi Ladiea’ trimmed v Special price of . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .......$2.oo d $2.00. Combinations. regular swmm- "Gular $3.00 and $5.00 assorted colors. Price ...-... $1.00 c $1.00 of Men’s Suits in Mi NEW coons AT new Low iraol-dlnnry ability have’ (he preacher observed. This in He. “"18" "l" time» lll ('l\'ll life is loo small.’ "Poll-ntiuliy lm I3 31"] n “Qm- "l0 "I0 flllcllker. "Make the stage here bit: enough for him and he will do heroic deeds again. it ll! Pretty hard lo livl- heroic "V05 where things an» Donn-- Ill P1111"! 01' Ihv spirit that necks to leveul the hideous nnpl-l-l 01w,“- ue shollid- the prcnchcr thought, consider tho motto over the gall-- will’ 1980""! lo om- of the largest cemeteries o!‘ the wnr (lend m‘ l-‘rance. ll remix: “Sn long BS "l" Mlllllrl‘ llvce. no matter who dies-long live death." 5“- Tlylur. who served as chap lain to the forces in Franco durinl: the war. pictured to the oodlzrogn- "c" "If vicinity of Hill 7o ml lllL! eve of a critical eng gemenl. H9 described Canadian ' boys m n "Dumhollt concert. entering entirely lo the spirit ol the on- tertainment and immediately nfl- erwnrds entering into the spirit of I felkionll service. Within a few hours l was working with a burial PM’!!! laylnll many of these boys in their graves; hut it did not seem horrible or a waste. ll you did not nee what happened before lb» battle you might think the battle- field terrible. One fell. bowel-or, that they had died all they should have died: and ibal. took the hor- SPECIALS FROM THE DIFFERENT MEN’S DEPTS. Mm,‘ Fim)’ sirllled Cashmere Jerseys Men's Army Flannel Shirts, grey and khaki $1.00 to 9-50 Men's blue stripegOvcralls. Special . . . . . . . . $1.00 per Pill‘ and black heavyweight Men's blue Men's Winter Caps, extra special . Men's Fleece Lined Underwear, Men's Heavy All Wool Underwear, very special prices- Flannclelie Blankets pcl‘ Pill‘ $1.95, $2.15 and ..... . 52-25 Special prices on all Wool Blankets. Children's Cloth and Flannel Drcaeea from $1.76 to $4.75 Ladiea‘ Corsets and Coraeiettes. $P¢°m Special . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75c Ladies’ Hand Bags, all colors, good value . . . . . . $155 Ladies’ Flannel Dresses to clear ... . . . . . . . . - - - ~ - - - .- $53-75 Ladies’ Jersey Drcasce, newest ahadea. Sneclai Babies bearakln honneta, very special . Dress Surges in all shades suitable for children's dresses- 90c shades. SpeciaL. $2.25 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c Pnlr . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 and up . . . . $5.50 . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 clvct Hate. Special $175 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75c YIIU f l Overalls. Speciab . . . . . . . . $1.50 per pill‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c Each (Penmallu). Special . . . . . .. 75c a Garment I? g Men’s Blue Ch’ lfl] - - of Men’s Heavyléxréo: Oven-coats. Special Price . . . $16.20 ts in Brown and Grey. Price . . . $16.00 PRICES AND EXCELLENT SERVICE I being placed in cotton bass nnll sent home. They consisted large- ly of letters from llome, photo- graphs and Now 'i‘csmments. A shell dropped at the side of ihu rond. and the letters, pictures nnli testaments were torn to small bits and blown across the battlefield ill nil directions. ol paper," he tier-lured. "that sanct- ify lhl- llnltlr-fielll null take away the horror of it.“ Tho pulpit wus draped with a Union Jack which the preacher had with him in France, "used to cow-r tho bodies of many Canadian homes," he said. A wreath wart plant-d in the ccnlrn of it. ---¢0&-——- ANNANDALE SCHOOL Report for the month of October. "it is these scraps» Xed Tweeds. Special price . . . . . . . . $15-00 ‘ _ _ elfs Departments not advertised. m‘ G000 Qllallly Merchandise and Honest Values come to us. Prowse Bros Ltd. THE ONE PRICE ‘ CAQH STORE ,. .,.,. John Robertson; 3. W‘ ' lhrimrtsom-M. DInSWPll- T‘ i-_-¢-e>-—"‘ IOWA FINANCIE-R klu-s -WIFE. sl-loors slsrsR-Ili LAW, AND THEN sulll COUNCIL BLUHFS- 101"» 16.— John B. Keeiiue. l (‘ouncll Bluffs miner. bank“ sportsman. this morning 101°‘ killed his wife, seriously "'0' his sister-in-lnw. 'and lllen i himself. Mrs Kcellues fill" law, ‘Mrs Henry Anderson’ been slaying at the Kccllfl" ‘ where tho- slldoiinlz occurred- lnll the absence of Keeliuc business trip. lKcelinv f8 a] her oi’ one of the oldest I!" known families in illill cl!!- in known an a financier and I Grade XF-l. Btolle Jlowiett. Grade Vlli.—-l, ‘Malhcl Robertson: 2. Mae ‘Dart-sch. ‘ » G-GOHHO Banks; 3, Victor LaPlerret 4. Jennie Robertson. Grade V.-l. Morena Robe Grade 1l.~—-l, Kenneth Robertson. Grade l.—l, Joan Tdfowleti: p a-i-iiral PAIN Mlnanfa penetrates. eoothol. abd- l-euam pain. Bplendldlht atil ror from It." Scrapa of Paper “Qmlll of Plllcr from the Fields of Flandera" waa the title aiyen to the 58111011 by the p-eacher. He derived the title from an incident {blob occurred alifir one of the eavy engagements when the r. annal ellaota of the d werapbvl- Iii laid on: aluaa file road, nature Joints, aore mnedlaa. I p---__- -.»_...... Grade Vl.-—1. Alma Mdbowell: fl‘ _ .