P! i I .1 ' Bil For. far hi‘ ‘t: A "$35. __. "__"'l '38 inch A Crepe Back SATIN $1.59’ Black, Navy Blue, Bur- gundy, Dark Brown and Dark Blue. This is a fabric of more than usu- al value, the result of some keen buying on the part of our stall‘. 'l‘ake advantage of it. $1.59 Week-end SA i Yard-wide Velveteen LE of. 6 rich colors regular $1.50 9 This very beautiful fabric, rich in color. graceful in draping is absolutely fast dye and will not rub. It is another instance of the superlative value for the money that you naturally associate with this store. A full yard wide, shown in Black, Dark Brown, Ruby, Chestnut, Taupe and Copenhagen, Reduced to per yard Light Colors in Silks Worth to $1.95, clear Comparatively small lot—but will richly reward buyers who come early for the best selection, 'i‘atl'etzls, plain and fancy, all as indi- cated in light colors. IMPRESSIVE VALUE AT 75 lbs of new Corticelli “Australene” YARN, 15c ball Shown this week in a great variety of colors will be needing these urgently for Christmas work, the value is excellent at ' 15c per 1 ounce ball -practically any color you can think of. You ; SHADED CORTECELLI - YARN For Afghans & (Tushions 25c ball m. . “l, . mks-u _, ....“ .,,._,....--l w .-.._ - , -...,,......-......_ .¢.,..,.,,.. .,,,,.___.. lilzl/{Stoclzzkzgsi Heavy Service Weight The Famous “Purple Stripe Heavy service weight stockings of purest silk, "art modernc" heel. the ideal of all that a perfect stocking of this type should be, is shown here in itfehan. Smoke, Sumatra. Roulette. tlun Metal. Algeria, Prom- enade. Over the counter or by mail ... . . . . . . . .. . . . .. Medium- Service Weight at $1. This medium scrxice weight with reinforced line lisle foot and welt, "art uioderne" heel, shown here in Shell, Dcauville, Afghan, Shrunk. Promenade. Sumatra. Serenade, Shadow. (iypsjv. 'l'nulette. Rajah. $ (iunmeiill. Smoke and Barbary‘ $ 1. Sheer Chiffon. ‘Jhese are pure silk to the Picot Top, cradle Daintily Smart ‘Toot. lovely dainty, sheer. chiffon in the same shades as ollercd in Medium service weight described above . . 1 ~ $2; $2. THE CHARLOTTE'FOWN GUARDIAN THE WESTERN GUARDIAN t BTSCFS. dinner and bridge in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McKenna, who loft on ‘Tuesday morning for their home in Mable Creek, Sask. ~ —M!l. S. ROSENTHAL of Tomato will be at the office of Colin H. Stewart on Water street (opposite llolmanb Hardware Department). I Mr. Rosenthal will be here for some ‘time. He ls open to purchase all igrades of Silver Fox Pelts. At 'nrcscnt he can handle some good igradcs at prices up to $100.00. ‘i 1M3tl-l2-3-3i. 5 -om:.\r INCREASE IN FOX i PELTS-The Canadian National Fox EBreedcrs‘ Association at Summer- islde report a large increase in the inumber of fox pelts received this "week, about four times as many as at this time inst year. There are not too many of the best silvers, but a large increase in the lotver grades, which have improved in texture and sheen-S. -succcssrm. TEA—The salad tea and sale of fancy work, put on by the Ladies’ Guild, of the United Baptist Church, Summerside, was‘ held on Thursday afternoon and was l very successful. This annual social‘ event is looked forward to with pleasure by the citizens of Summer- side. Christmas decorations were used in the hall The tea tablcsvwere lighted with mu red tapers in sli- ver candlesticks. Mrs. John Small- man pouied the tea and members of the Guild dispensed hospitality to the many guests who came in at the tea hour-S. --SU)Ii\ii-2RSIDE llitilNflffcAN- ‘ ADIAN LEGION-At the regular a monthly meeting of the Summer- side branch of the Canadian Legion. a resolution was passed thanking the Town of Summersidc, citizens generally, and the ladies who assist- ed in the sale of poppies on Remem- -USE PRESTONE Anti-Reese and Mobil light oil and mnhp win. ter motoring a Pleasure. In stock at 10619-12-5-21. —SOCIAL GATHERING-Mrs. J. ‘H. ‘Irainor. Kmkflm. entertained de- ‘lightfully on Saturday evening at u _m~:nEQUl-2 UNITED CHURCH‘ _ ' o! Canada. services for Sunday.‘ - December 6th: Bedeqlle- 11 l- m-Fl ‘L,’ cape navel-Se, 3 p. m; Searlelown, ‘ 7 p. m. The Minister, Rev. L. PM “ Archibald will preach Bi all w‘- - vices. ___.... —SHIP YOUR SILVER FOX PELTS and other Furs to Chas. R. Btavcrt, Summer-side. P. E. I. See his advertisement in this 185W- IOSGB-lil-l-tah-MI ~ i —SL1GHT BLAZE-The Summer- side firemen were culled out ‘Thurs- day afternoon for a slight blaze in the cellar of the Clifton Hotel. Smoke was seen near the furnace and some boards had to be torn up before they could locate the fire. The chemical engine was brought into action and the blaze was soon under controls-S. by taking advantage of Our Special have grouped in our Western Window a have not been offered in recent years. Flower Stands in Walnut fin- iiliififi. ‘°' ‘W 4.95 Fibre Ferneries. in shaded brown finish with metal container . . Bath Room _ Cabinets,, snow white enamel. Brit- sh plate mirror .. Bath Room Mirrors, oval or square plain and bevelled mirrors Radio Benches, in fancy up- bolstering. Just what you need with your I radio Ring Card Tables, which Mantel Mirrors ‘in Gold frames. Size 1‘1"X37” -—SLEIGHING IN WEST 0F PROVINCE-quarry visitors from the I‘ west of the Province, motored to ‘Siunmerslde on Thursday and. Fri- day. They report that there is good sleighing in many sections of the west. Although Charlottetown, and points east have also had u good fall of snow, Summer-side had but a flurry that did not remain on the ground; but no doubt it will have its share in due time. Ice is forming round the shores and in consequence smelt fishing is almost at a stand still until the rivers are frozen over, Hall coverings. A gift for a man. shades . limited . .. ... ...- amel with aluminum trays Smoking Stands, in finish. Just a few at this price . . . . Tea Tables in Solid the Canadian Prcsw-Seventy five years ago the first train to run be- tween Montreal and Toronto puf~ fed its way of the Grand Trunk .Bedside Tables very useful for lamp or 4 I book . . . . Goose feather Pillows in - heavy feather-proof ticking. Pair i'rom its balloon stack and pulling ‘ x brance Day and for their assistance in making Remembrance Day a suit- i able memorial for honouring the i memory of that great army that has . The committee gone before. who; looked after the program for Rc-‘i membranes Day reported a profit of $40 on the sale of poppies and that the banquet was self-sustaining. l Two strong committees were formed i to make a drive for membership. Mr. t B. W. Robinson. president, very cap- l ably prcsided.—S. - l 119-121 QUEEN ST. - vflrct Bachelor-How old is Miss vet C ll ARl.()'l"l‘E'l‘()\VN SCIATICA Wash the painful pun wall ( with warm wneri than rub In plenty of Minn-d‘: and you'll fool better! ATTENTION l In addition to our Custom Tailoring Business We now carry an > Up to date stork of MEN'S WEAR Including DRESS AND WORK SHIRTS Glovrsi. Tics. Socks OVERCO/VFS Sweaters, Caps OVERALLS 8a UNDERWEAR ETC. Quality Goods at Lowest Prices, Second Bachelor-Dunno what shcion her cake five e l - lrluter; doelrrt she claim twenty- Cialms, but M he, mt bm-ndfly ‘come hy the heat‘) up e we" We: early. when they lighted the candles} Est. W. B. LEARIJ SOURIS TOBTT-IZ-FJ-Bat-Zl. behind u, first, a load of wood: ‘ with pie crust edge xvith which to Iced the fires, ihcni R‘ B . _ (threeonly) I _ _ a baggage ca,’ and finally S1,, yen x dyon ed-spieads in sev- low wooden coaches. i (3 9171i P01711131’ col" Table Lamps wth The occasion was one of’ great re-i OPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b a s e s and assorted juicing among the business men all g)? C t s _ shades - - - -- - - - ~ - - - “we weepels- Always . Windsor Arm Rocke nut finsh. Very com- that time, for it created the firshy fortable rail link between Upper and Lower‘ Canada, and all along the route», wherever it stopped, there were tel-Z icitatlons extended by the municlp? alitles to the railway officials that were aboard the train and "prophec- i ies given of what the future had in] ore. g . The train left Point St. Charles. at half post seven s: the mornlngl and reached Toronto at ‘about el-l even o‘c1ock ‘at night-and it was! a very thoughtful .... 4.95 Pictures, a few pastels at the new low price of your Chesterfield. Values to 8.75 i day a train running over the same route covers the distance between ‘he two cities in six hours. I To mark the event in 185G a} ‘conddered a wonderful speed. TwiQfi its l WEEN- ENll SPEli l ALS The Gift‘ Shopper will find that his gift money will go very much farther Week-end Sales For this week we host of values the equal of which You will save not less than 1 4.9? and as much as 35% on every item. The‘ Quantities are not large so come early to get your share of these super-values at . . . . . .. Panel Mirrors suitable for Room Lhihif‘. Foot Stools in a variety of 4.95 Bridge Lamps complete with Q u a n ti t y . . . 4.95 Bridge Shades in silk and when the fishermen can fish _ l] _ S l _ through the lce.—S. :55!“ with one mo ‘stiegnosnande . . Bridge Stands in wal- Lmkmg Of Upper Wood baskets a» use 4 n“, finish and mm; Alld LOWE!‘ Canada at ym" fir“ Place - -- ' High-chairs in enamel finish By Rail RGCHllEd Bed room chairs in wal- with a l u m n u m 4 ___. nut finish cane trays............... n MONTREAL. Que. Dcc- 3. <B¥l seats .. Child's Commode Chairs, en- Cushions Just the thing for n. T. ileum Lm% Roman 4.95 4.95 walnut 4.95 Walnut 4.95 metal 4.95 rs, wal- 4.95 4.95 grand ball was held in Montreal , I lcvillc. but this was the first through (equal). while on the arrival oi‘ the train M in Toronto more ‘v33 a banquet at; train opening the division between GRADE II (Jr?! 1 Kathleen Gal- ’ Bellevllle and Toronto. l-ant, 2 Johnnie Gamester. - which laudatory speeches were made. i There are few people‘ here today ' GRADE I——1 Mary MacLeOd, 2 Sadie June Banks. Flora MacDonald-Teacher of the progressive step taken. Along‘ h m t fi t t i it w o saw a rs ran puff s the route where stops were made at the bigger centres addresses- way between the two cities. There were presented to Chief Engineer‘ one man‘ however‘ Wh° “w it 3° A_ M Ross’ the-Se declaring that“ by the station at Napanee. He is new era in the history of Canada‘ his?’ ‘i zizcksillnth’ wh° is had been commenced. And the s m“ “c n3 bu” m“ in the‘ “avers of the day cummemed on town of his birth. His description the m“ that it was possible on that oi’ the crowd of citizens, the men. day to read in Toronto papers wearing tall beaver hats, and the printed the same day m Montreal‘ wognenkinbwide tsweerping tell-inclines There had been trains running "n P0 a onne s. w o ga cred on yo,“ of Montreal a your or more b” , the platform to see the train go by,l lore this. ‘They had been operat-Icreates a link with the past m“ lng from Longs-quell to Point Levis,‘ row can eqiml’ , , Qlvbce. from Point St. Charles to ‘Brockville an!’ subsequently to Bel. DRESSED We will be buying throughout the season. market prices. 10th. j BRADALBANE SCHOOL l GRADE X-—1 Christine MacPher- ‘son, z Marjorie Thacker, 3 1.0m: 10651424“ , We will also require a quantity Turkey's, Geese and Ducks. These for shipment not later than December lslaml llold Storage Company Ltd. ' POULTRY dressed Chicken and Fowl Any quantity. Paying top ‘Cousins. _ GRADE IX—l Helen Cousins. GRADE VIII-l Joan Thacker, 2 Margaret MacDonald. GRADE VI—~1 Iiill-lan Cousins, 2 Potatoes WE ARE Want-Ml. n few hundred bushel: Jimmie snowle‘ (Fancy Green Mountains) will pa, GRADE V-l Elva Banks 2 Henry hlgesti‘ marklet price for good Itock. MacDonald, 3 Archie Zrhacker Wu-H! ouse lozans-Wharf. GRADE Iv 1 V ' LIES-r", _ , — ema Mathesou I » DOUGLAS Lloyd MucLean. ' GRADE 11-1 Christine Cousins 2 Carlyle Deighan. and Elsie Thacher. \ Green Mountain i l l i 10655-12-4-3l. ._ r95‘! BRINGING UP FATHER ...-¢-s.¢.-~J . OF MAGQE- n)" ‘ <- -- -.-<-.-.,-.~..-., g .. ova ll BY dour/l rM ‘TIRED 0F LOOKHWAT "ml-s PICTURE ween‘. \'\.\. do AsK HER-NO HARM ml THAT. WHATB ALL l By George McManus English made, electrical equlowl- Prlcc 8175.00 ll‘. 0., B. Sunimcrlldc. sizAcE, McKAY e co. L. 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