AYW Small Boys’ Blue ‘Chinchilla OVBYCOHtS 0 i“iiirii-v " "Y" ':‘:::::.::.::. Will you give this one your inspection when you are downtown today? It is really a remarkable value in a low-priced coat. For the schoolboy who needs something warm, good-looking and at a moderate price, this is a good proposition Boys’ all wool Mackinaw Norfolk Coats 4.75 §§YSLZZ?SQ?§IQZ.“T*i???" W“ 1.50‘ Boys’ Tiger Brand heavy- fleece Combinations . . . . . Boys’ A Blue Boys’ leatherette Wind- breakers, brown .. . . . Boys‘ blue Chinchilla Overcoats, 12.00, 13.75, 15.00 s i t . _ 18.00 Boys’ Polo-neck Sweaters, I o0 blue, fawn, all sices . . . ' Chinchilla Overcoats $12. to $18. Splendid Garments, beautifully made, well tailored, 10.00 In; curuzporrsroww cunaomw ~ Western Guardian areas. oi’ West Devon. The house was tastefully droornted for the occu- by Rev. s. B. Prentt. The bride was charmingly gowned in pale blue flat crepe and wore o. chic hat oi pole t —CIIUICH NFWs-Unlted church o1‘ Canada: North Bedeque. 11; Free- r-SAME TALENT. SAME DATE‘ and Mr. H. L. Haughn o! Bummer- dliierent place, Summorslde Eastern 51d?’ W“ irwmmb“ All" m°°°"' Star Concert in Sarletown Hall in- mony a reception w“ held i0 whlfih stead o! Central Badeque Hull. Eriday. "is lmmflimle "hill" ""5 mm" November 15m ‘momma for w,“ were invited. Previous to her mar- gemmg», Orphgnggm 14_-_>_|_ rlage. Miss Williams wss tendered o j miscellaneous shower at the residence ._Km5 MEMQMAL Pl-esbywrlantfll Mrs. Vernon Matthews. Seventy- church. M,1p3que_ Same on Bum nve gutste were present and thebridt day, Nov. 17th. 2.30. weather permit- W“ m’ "dplmt °l “m” my“? 3nd ting. Rev. Mr. Fulton. Zion Church, , Vahmble 51m" Th” 9mm” w“ ¢hafl°¢wmwn_ Wm pram“ lbrought into the reception room in n igayly trimmed basket by Miss Doro- —I AM BUYING llve poultry evcryj ‘hi’ Mfllihoyls and Master Gerald day in week, dressed pork even; Ytintthews. dressed as bride and groom, Wednesday. Iiighcst market prices» l" “l” Strait‘ 0f the weddmg Much‘ James E. McNeui, Kcnsingiozn Miss Dorothy sheen opened the pre- 958441454,‘ zzcllis and read the verses. Miss Wil- 1 i lianls thanked the donors in acharm- _ l _5UNDAY SERvICESJUIErG “.13 ‘n; manner for their thoughtiulness. Iber service in the Bedeque United‘ 1‘- dmghtf“! evenmg w” ‘pent l“ . church Sunday evening. November’ ; music and games. Refreshments i 17_ a; 7_30_ Th5 semce 15 under me ‘were served by the hostess at the close ‘ kauspices oi the Perseverance Mmsion i‘! £119 evelllflg- Mf- 8nd Mfl- W111!“ ‘ g Band ma the theme will be “The i am received the oongrstfilations oi 1 Llood Shepheard." a host o! iri-ends. Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘ A. s. 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Overcoats. 25.00 i'ov.ng Men's Blue velvet collars, $22.00 and POLO NECK SWEATEh Young Men's guaranteed blue Botany Wool Suits‘. Young Men's fancy tweed Suits, Men's all wool genuine I Men’s Mackinaw Coats, _ $6.00, $7.50, $9.00 to. . . velvet, wool, $5 . 00 ...........25-00 Windbreakers, $8.00, $11.75, $14.50 to $315.00 $18.00 Barrymore Overcoats. . Men’s Dressing Gowns. silk, Mail's leather ____22.00 NO ORB a M°LEOD i ' lJiilllED t _ ~ f, diams, s. a. a. o. Minister. —MEETING OF CHILDREN'S Al!) SOCIETY-libero was a (air st- lzndance or members at the regular ilnszithly meeting oi the Children's Aid Society held in the Town Hell, Summerside. 'on Tuesday evening. The President. Dr. J. A. MoPhu. dawn services, Nov. l7, 10 a, in. Sun- . I-day school ll a. m. text “Silver and ' icon-l Have 1 None: But Such As I Have Give “I Thee," Acts I11: 6. 3 lp. m. Freetown Service. '1 p. m. Ber- lmon. “The Great Refusal." Texas. u ';"Demas Hath Forsaken Me. Having 'L’°"°d Th“ new“ wmdy-z Tim‘ presided. w. Vincent J. Harrington. 11V. 10. All are cordially welcome. . . the agent and truant oiiioer, read ispecial Music. Rev. T. Lewis Wll-Hfls report for the pa“ month which stressed the importance oi.’ s Ourrew Law being introduced in the town. -ANNUAL MEETINGr-OD Wed- He reported that has“, very you“ . ,1 ncxlay afternoon the annual meeting chum“ on me suflw M,“ w p‘ m‘ ‘ lot the Missionary Societies oi the and it was hi‘ dpuflm m“ u a cup ‘ idllierent churches in Surnmerside few u“, w“ “and with the pew ‘wk ma” h‘ the Christi“ chmch‘ alty on the parents. that children or “M”- Creelma“ MacArthur pmsmed‘ tender years would be better looked There was a large representation from amm He also reported m“ out o! ' “"11 "rgammtmn- The mfitmg "p" all the school children he has! only v ‘med Wm‘ a hymn “mi prayer‘ m1" two bad cases ot truancy in the past “w” by fl duet frm“ ML“ Irma month to deal with. The next meeti- Wells and Miss Beatrice Rayner. mg or the society on the 10th o: De_ . Mrs. Glldden, former secretary, read cember is the annual mam“; ‘or f , the report for the year. and also a the yeér and a m,“ attgndance is .1 memorial for six members who had leaked {on S_ _ ‘passed away during the year. Avery - :7 ‘iini/eresting paper was read by Mrs. ‘J. S. Perry on the liie o1.’ David -AR.MISTICE DAY HTTINGLY i. ‘Livingston. Other interesting rssd-VOBSERTED AT ULEARI-Jlrmiii- l glngs vrere given by Mrs. Jelly and lice Day was flt-tingly observed to i Miss Nina Schnrlnan. Mrs. Colin OLeary when about iorty exservice ', istewarz, and Mrs. Ray Tantorl ron- ‘ men paraded to the Monume in l tributed two very excellent sclcs. The U16 Squire While an lpllrflprilfle Ml’- meefingmvhirh was very helpful to‘ vice was held in the United Chluoh. ‘ those present, closed with a hyznn U19 RlQmbQYS 01 H18 N0 2 bffimh 91 the Canadian Legion attending in i a and prayer. _ S _]N5T[TUTE pARTY_'1'he Hal. the’ doors and Rev. B. B. Proiitt lc\ve‘cn party under the auspice; of preached a“ elm-mam‘ and wuchm‘ Qhe Kelvin Women's Institute waslsermiln- ‘m mmaY mqulm m!“ held at the home oi Mr. Eddie Mc- MW w“ {ewbliwi i“ 9 '~ ‘m m" Ivlurdo on Friday evening, November Si" Antmny‘ church ‘m’ Blwmudd‘ the first. Although the weather was “YB”- Fnh" Gama“ lmmwlfiely very unfavorable a goodly number “n” the sfindce‘ the" w” a 17".]: gathered to join in the usual sportslmd gieeméatxtghflgratazdvzu gaming » = = i’ . 1- i . “ ' of the ceamn. Tns an msl went is‘ this was a service. M m“ i. m- a‘ a body. The church was packed to _ i ian Church Tea and Bazaar in odd Fellows Hall. Montague. November 20th. 9759—i1-15-3i Eastern Guardian ‘..‘FOB. SALE-Pure Bred Oxicfill’ Ram, imported. George MacDonald. Brudenzll. 9'702-ll—13-3i.] .."WlllST DRIVE- The weekly . flvhiso Club was held in Et. James '..'F0l‘t SALE-Schooner Wollie (ill-loll, Georgetown on Thursday, Nov. eighteen years old. built in New- 7th.. with a large attendance, The ivbundlanci, sixty tons. in goodtondi-ladies prize was won by Miss‘ Helen tfin. For lurther particulars apply toiCiotell and the gentlemans prize was tissues at MacGrcgor, Muntagige. won by m. Fordon Gotell. A de- 9772-11-15-31- llcious lunch was served.—A. “"-.""'"~‘7"~"-1‘5i=$'.-7‘ ‘ism-r: The flavor of H. 8: N. Black Twist is cured in—you’ll _ have the time of your life trying to chew it out. Ask for it and enjoy yourself. Avenue ‘ be a Thank Otterlng . ..-"r"nnnr‘""nnnatrn;aaawa;"fiiii“”_'snen (in An-4_Q¢°l'tet0wn and Sturgeon. Smite: Sunday. Nov. 11m. Sturgeon, i030 s. m.; Milltowu Cross, a p. m.; Gwrlewwfl. 7 P. m. There will also service in Sturgeon Church Friday evening, Nov. 15th, at 7.30 with special prg. gram lnd offering. Rev. O. U. Mac. Nevin, pastor, rspsousns ..'M.r. Joseph Kiggins teacher. Gunmen, went the week end at his home in Georgetown-A. ...'M.r. Ted Easion has returned t0 his home in Georgetown after visit- ing lriends in Nova Scotia-A. . JThe many lrlends oi ldrs. Chest/er Llewellyn Georgetown, are "pleased to see her around again alter;- m operation ior appendicitm-An -.... HAVE YOUR EYES always much looked forward to by, both old and young, nor ‘WBTB they disappointed this year. and \\‘l£Cl!i‘.’;.(‘!1§-9l‘iill!1'_‘d in the early me ghost At two minutes ‘lo eleven the church ‘beer-y. The school children merch- ed 1mm the church carrying tings. _ bell was rung when the two minutes Freed models, but in all that goes to make them the greatest radio value ever offered the public . . . Freed is outstanding. Freed dealers everywhere are anxious to show these marvellous instru- menter Examine the models, listen‘ to a demonstration and you. will realize why Freed enjoys such great popularity. ‘. pert oi the evrning caused muohhuenm w“ Observech The be“ “mg merrimem wlwirh continued throngia-[agaln at u 0.610“ when the "F out the emyne. The girogram con-hm, at the Monument began Pamm slated oi Welcclne Song, piano music.‘ u: regulations were said by the school by Mrs. Harold Laird; song by; chimwnjouawed by a Drum. by Re“ ghosts; humorous reading given by Mr. Penman‘ The wreath from u" Mrs. John Walker; Jack Ullantern ‘var veterans w“ the“ v1.3a‘; h; drill lolioxved by contests. The llOIP-lum root or the swne by ML mum eymoon contest caused a great dcsimcnonald; mi PM, also plawd of amusement. A delicious luncheonhwo ma.“ at the mot h: me mouth was the“ served by the women or ment. Roms. B. Protitt then deliver- the Institute, during the serving oi‘ ed a very surfing “dares,” Pittman, which the company were entertained mush was rendered. “unwed by my by piano selections by lair; Evelyn ma: swim The lmprwwa can, Piilmnn and Mrs. Cecil Forbes. and! mony 01w“ with the Nauorm An- harmonica selections by Norman its,“ In ‘the evening a hmque; w" w°°d ‘md Emmy“ MCMUm“ The given in‘ honor oi the WI: Veterans remainder u! tire evening quickly m we L Q o‘ In ma‘, mam‘, ‘g Pa!“ l" the Ph-“Wfllf 51m" m‘ which about lorty exs-erviee men eluding a Halloxvofril game cake. were present and a m,“ numb" o: This enjoyable gathering was brought relatives and men,“ m w l 01°59 b)’ 51119"? P°°°l4ll5hl the absence o! the President Ladies and God Save the King. of me Q-Leary branch o; the Legion. C. 5. M. l-lsllett, Lleut. FiRiEiE oer Evian u i “Just as the Microphone Gets It" R. T. HOLMAN Limit DEALERS m PRINCE wwmo 1 GLAND Orchestra assisted by Mr. Thomas and othera-B. smug PERSONALS -—Mise Georgina Miner, oi Munc- ton. N.B.. was the Iuest ier Thanks- giving o! Mrs. William Buchanan. oi " mmerslde. B __.-_- ~Mrs. Alexander Campbell and Mrs. William Sleeves. oi Summer- sldes. motored to Charlottetown on Mvflday. They were accompanied by Mr. Bentflronton and Mr. Sync Sissies. iiiho took in the toot/ball match. '5 -Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Matthews motored {rum 0'Les.ry on Wednesday surmmsms, or-uawrmowu __...._...__¢-.~_.<--- _._-<4 -Miss McLeod .0! Summerelll- spent the holidays at her home ill Coleman. l I.‘ oooo-ooofifl f EYESIGHT EXAMINATION ' Iitting and noplying Glued -WlLI.1AMS-GREGG NUPTIALS --A pretty wedding was solemnized on Nov. 6. at the homo o! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. S. Williams. oi Omeary. when their daughter, Miss Ruby. was sxmmso nun cusses omen av E. E. PARKMAN legislated Optometrist z Montague, P. E. i. ' BRINGING GP FAll-llilt lws kept up till the wee smell hours. united in marriage to Mr. Albert Music was furnished by the Ololry pected. Epurgcon Laird presided. The tout to the King was proposed by the chairman. Alter the banquet a dance was held in the Public Hell. which HA-HA‘ A QUIGLAR can» A QMJK Au‘ ewmeo -K¢R\° 11-104mm‘ I? CoMTAueb _ Mes-ow- euT i1’ sAvz-i we q-r A imflinlrf AMWA/HFM ., or cioLix wow-r THA‘? _ cuv as sunwmaao was-u HE 092:4‘; ‘THAT crew AN‘ HEARQ-i THE ExPt.Q5\¢\l '.’ oi Milcouche, who was operated on in Summer-side. They were “mm. in the Prince County Hospital on pooled by Mrs. Matthews’ mother, Monday. will be planed to learn that Mrs. Glover, who is eighty-one years she is doing u well as can be ex- oi’ age. Mrs. Glover enjoyed the 8 drive very much. 5 -~ seem- . R P KMTHT- ‘ ALL g eio -—Thn many friends oi Miss Poirier and paid a pleasant visit to lriends g nt- tlllifli-ésilsom-mw- ‘zzarirs E0". "- Inlays. mcnonsos mum IWISVUIEWING, QXPLGDI - u! ammo "m: cone WM. H. J. MABON OPTOMITIIIT om Connected With Drugstore ' Montague, P. 8. I. y George lticManvl -4 ‘ QZ’ 911;“.