I - . a,’ l i affair-saber: ' “' . -.._.. . Frida y and Saturday A Series of Strikifl9 i 6 Attractive Specials in English Flannclette Spiro-British make,‘ the best in the world—lmported direct. - 27 inch heavy quality White, worth 35c for . . . . . 28c 32 inch heavy quality White, worth 45c for . . . . . 35c 36 inch extra fineheavy weave, worth 55c for . . 45c 32 inch fast cotton stripes worth 45c for . . . . . . . 35c 34 inch no better made, worth 55c for . . . . . . . . . . 45c Cream Winceyett 36 inches Wld6——V8.‘1‘y fine weave, worth 45c for . . . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30c % $1.25 Fuji Silkuwcek cnd--9'9c . . "$114, - l r Heavy ‘Shantung Silk, $lfigtlllllllzléllgxllglildl. . Qliligylafid first quality, regular. $1.00. '8 ' n 1 t an W001 Coat For week end 89c yard ingénaheefvy weight, some Black Satin Charmeuse, ' ' . W k E d S le regular $3.00.‘ Special for piéld. . . .e.e. $129 Yiid week end . . . . . . . $1.89 yard 5 BIG BARGAINS IN THE GREAT HOUSE FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT Ivory Scrim Curtaining, double border- 36 inches wide 18c per yd. i Warm, serviceable Bed Com- forts, well wadded and quilted and covered with a good strong cover- ing. Special Friday and Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.25 each White or Ivory double bordered scrim Curtains, 32 inches wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12c per yard Good strong White Union Blanket, size 60x80. Special week end price . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.95 pair Abbig range of reversible, dou- ble order Portier and Overdrape material. Friday and Saturday special at . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65c yard “T CASHMERE HOSE SPECIAL 89c Women’s Cashmere Hose in narrow ribbed, all wool and have tri- ple reinforced heels and toes. These Hose are Penmans make; are shown in black, brown, pampos, mea- dow lark. All sizes. 4 NOTABLES FROM THE LINEN ROOM All linen crash towel- ing, 16 inches wide .. ........16cyard Good quality En- glish circular pillow cotton, 40 and 42 in. wide . . . . . . . 16c yard Fine Grey Bengal Cotton, 40 inches wide . . . . . . . . . . .. 16c yard Remnants of White Cotton at Half Price. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Vests 68c Ladies’ Vests in long sleeves S. S. N. S. and opera top 68c with drawers to match. » Children's Vests in all sizes Ladies’ Bloomers, goodlwinter weight, in cream and black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Regular for MOORE 6 N°LEOD Charlottetown, P. E. I. tal business is transacted at that aide.-771-11-17-1-mo. ._‘..~ ed. —GUARDIAN REPRESENTA- TIVE-The Guardian's wpresentiitlve has an oiiioo on Wal- er street, Summersids. next to Laurence Gallanfs. Tailor Shop (and directly opposite the Gallant Crockett block)—his phone number paperman. capable of giving ad- vertising counsel and service. etc. and will be pleased to TGCQIVGLDQWS. subscriptions or advertising. -244 FOXES — Summorslde is surely a fox centre on Prince Ed- ward island and every day sees ing Mr. B. Graham Rogers chipped 122 pairs of specially selected eli- ver foxes to parties in Ontario. Saskatchewan. Washington. Color- ado and Maine. Mr. Rogers nc- compahied the shipment himself. --ELMSDALE POST OFFICE ~--Post Office inspector Wheat‘ was at Elmsdale on Wednesday and Thursday of last week in connec- ey order business at Elmsdale Post Qfllce. The revenue of this office in- dicates that a large amount of pos- place and the Department decided to raise the ofllce to tho account- ing rank. The necessary forms have been supplied to the postmas- ter and full instructions have been givmi and the public in that local- ity have now all the privileges ex- tended by other money order oi- flces, ~ i Eastern Guardian ..'8HOP from Holman! Catalog. ..'SEND YOUR MUSKRAT and Mink skins-where you can get tho most money. Write for price list G. R. liiacQuarrie, Summerside. ..'WHIST DONE-The weekly whist party held in St. James par- ish was a genuine success. The ladies prize being won by Miss Kig- lgns, the gentfis by Mr. Ernest Fair- Ichild. A. | ..*NOMINATION DAY —- The Inomination oi Mayor‘ and Conn- {cillors for the town of Georgetown italics pluoe on Thursday the pwenty-sixth of November. A. iueccmber, A. . ed to receive news items, advertis- newal subscriptions. t1. ....'AUCTION SALE.-—Wo are lin- structed by James Ennis to sell by public auction‘ on his farm at Sum- merville. Friday, November 21st. 18 head cattle, 10 milk cows and 8 young ones from 1% to 2% Ayr- shire. All good istock. H. Nelson & Son. Auctioneers. 765-11-20M1i. (l. McGowan ol St. David's Pres-by- tcrian Church-Georgetownpreached at Tyne Valley on Sunday lust. The Rev. Mr. McVlcar oi’ Cardigan fill- cvcning service. A. .___.._-{-O-§——-——— PERSONALS. ..'Mr, Charles Deloirc. iuude n business trip to Georgetown recent- ..'Mr. George Martin of New Perth. recently visled friends in Georgetown. A. ..‘Mr. Albert Refuse has return- ed from Sydney, N. S.. whcrc he went on a trip with Capt. S. C. Knight. A. ..'Mr, Albion McLeod of George- town, visited friends at New Perth on Sunday last. A. .."Mr. Charles l-llbbert. student at St. DunstnnK-i University spent a short vacation at his home in Georgetown. A. ..'Mrs. Daniel Compton, who has been ill st her home ln-Gcorge- town still continues to he without any marked improvement. A. ..'l-lcr friends regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. John Hllchey. Georgetown and trust. that she will be around again shortly. A. ..'Mr, Hal, Warren is now Bag- gage-master on tho Georgetown line. We understand Mr. Warren intends staying on this run through out the winter. A. ..'l\lr. Jno. MacPhee. J. P., Big Pond. is keeping very ill. for more than n fortnight now. Monday. both priests and doctor were in attendance upon him and his case is serious. ..‘Mlss Margaret McDonald. for- merly of Noufrage, now of Boston. who came to visit her brother William in the Charlottetown Hos- pital intended t leave Wednesday. for Boston taking ‘her brother with J her for treatment" in the Boston Hospital. provided tho operation could not be done here. but the doctors concluded to operate on him and d-id so Tuesday. -NOT IMPROVING-The condi- tion oi’ Mr. J. L. McCullough. Sum- merside, yesterday was not improv- Western is 233, He is an experienced news- large shipments. Yesterday morn- tfon with the establishment of mom. _ JPUPILS BUSY-The pupils o! ‘ the Georgetown lllgh school under ‘ the supervision -of the teachers are lpri paring u concert which they will _ present during the second week of . I ..'EASTERN AGENT — Mr. J.‘ =W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ‘ ent in Montague and will be pleas- U lng, Job Printing. new and ,re- " '- ed the pulpit of St. Davids at the _ ' —8ERlOU5LY ILL-Her many friends will regret t0 168711 1118i My; Stephen Guadet, Summsrslde is seriously ill. —8HOVEL BRIGADE —- Tues- day morning Summei-side saw for the first time this- season the charge of the shovel brigade. Every residence and business place had its corps of shovelers at work re- moving the snow, which had fallen on Tuesday to a. depth of about 3 inches. The automobiles are Bf-lll doing "business as usual." however. —C. M. B. A. SOCIAL-Tho C. .\l. B. A. of Summerside held its second Whist and Dance this sea- son on Monday, a goodly number attended for the whist. and many interesting games were played Af- ter the whist The_Cupital Orches- tra, consisting of Miss Marguer- ite Guadet, (piano), J. J. Guadet- (comet), H. l-luestis (violin), Har- old Guadet (saxophone) Hazen Mc- Lellan (drum) and J. Cameron. (traps). played a fine programme of dance music to the delight. of the dancers present. —-SHOOTING ACCIDENT — A shooting accideirt occurred at Al- berton South the afternoon of the 15th inst- Two o! the youth of the locality were out in a boat, so we are told, handling some nets. There were two guns. a ten» and twelve guage. in some way one of tho guns was accidentally dischar- ged, the contents rending the right hand of one of the boys. Edmund Perry. son of Joseph Perry, The hand was severely mangled. Ur. Kur was absent and an urgent call brought Dr. Champion from O’l..ery who dressed the wound. it is fear- cd that the hand. except the thumb und first finger, will have to be am- putated. The victim was sent to the P. C. HospitaVthe morning of the 17th. Sincere sympathy is felt for the youn-g man also for his par. ents. PERSONALS -—Rev. P. C. Gauthier, Palmer Road. was in Summerslde Tues- day. —Mr. J, N. Morris. manager oi the Provincial Bank of Canada, Summerside, has returned from a holiday trip to the mainland. —Mr. Pendleton. the dealer in live fowl. is again in Kensington and is assembling numerous quan- tities of edible birds-Y. —I\lr, and .\lrs. ll. T. Hayes, St. - ~11: ~__- ; -.-.-~. .-.~ 111m GUARDIAN ~:--= - ----.--.==-»a...,p:-sk~dahi..ieaass.iaem— mt llliilllill iiiilllillllll —8HOP from Kolmairs Cables. -ROBIN HOQD FLOUR, Whole- aalo and Retail. Holmawa. Summar- I . i, i. Why not AMXABBADOR P TTIRN 0m‘: Spoon John. N. B.. spent a few days in Ellerslie last week visiting Mr. Who Wins the Car? The drawing for the Chav- rolot Touring Car, Superior a Model takes place at tho ' Prince Edward Theatre at 9 o'clock Friday night. :1 Hayes’ brothers. Mr. Hayes is a member of the New Brunswick Leg- islature and a. ex-mayor of St. John, dreams? Good Sense"? i {mu ,3». 3b.} - _- . the table of her ‘A l! i Iii When -r g lii-ichigan. returned to his home on JANET had looked forward with delight to entertaining he; friends and Henry's in this new diningiroom resplendent in her wedding silver—the six knives, the six forks. the six spoons and the sewing pieces. But here. right at the start, was a party that called for more than “six of each." Some- how this was not the table of her dreams. Those extra places. so sparsely and oddly set. banished the dream! i Perhaps you. too. are often surprised to find that your wed- dingsilverware. once so adequate. now fails short of your entertaining requirements. Yetthe sensible thing is to let your silvcr service grow with the social responsibilities of the home. And with "1847 Rogers Bros." it is both convenient and in. expensive to do so. This finest silverplate. unsurpassed in beauty and durability. comes in every kind of fastidious hostess could desire. you require. for leading dealers t Rogers Bros." iece the most Purchase to- ay the pieces {on need more, roughout the goo can get them easily, ominion carry "1847 Mag we send you a copy of our booklet, "Etiquette. Entertaining and In illustrations o! table settings are authoritative f0 the lns! degree. You will find it full of suggestions for successful entertaining. Write for it 10-day. Meriden Britannia Co" Limited, Harinilion, Onlario. r1847 ROGERS Buos. \I|iIl||)il.\ |i|l|'|‘f\\\| \ (‘l 1.1 1\|<: M -— 1 Peters: "You can never toll what Monday after spending a fcw days value a ‘Von-um 3mm on a, mm" , with his. father and brothers at Ellersllc. He preached an excell- ent sermon in the Dawson! “Why not!‘ “Well, she calls him ‘dear! nil -—-—— hlvllwdlfll then makes him feel cheap." —-—Rev. John Dystant, FerndaleChurch, Bideford. on Sunday. .\llnnril's Llnlment for fold». ..'-‘ViSlTlNG PASTOR-Rev. D. ‘ Marconi Radio Receivers Marconi invented naturally any radio bearing his name are tho ut- moat in perfection. l rldlo so receiver-s Marconlphanes have the lol- lowlng features:- Flnt-Easlly tuned. Second-Have splendid vol- umo. Think-Receive clearly and distinctly. - Marconlphone ll. one tube receiver for phone use. Com- plete ............ Vi‘ ................. .. $52.00 Marconlphone ll, thro. tube receiver for phone and loud speaker. Complete ...... .. $98.60 Loud Speakers $12-50 045.00. Prlooa Include aerial and ground wire. tubes, batteries, milltlpltono attachment and phones. Complete ready to llpton In. Hadrian's g Wholesale and Rotall SUMMGRGIDI. to 4 . a . t I i I ‘r Notable Reductions on l I Ladiesilloaits for Fall SEE THESE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES at - - - Misses’ Flanne iitbir COATS for quick cleari . t Summer-side Ladies’ ClotihCoats, self collars, well gotten up in new season’s models and materials; specially pric- ed for November selling at. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . $I0.0(),$12.00.$ FUR TRIMMED COATS Five only Ladies’ Fur Collared Coats sizes 36 to 40. November Sale Price to clear- - - ~ - - - - - - - - $11-95 Fur Collared Coats worth $22.00, reduced to $17-50 825.00 values on sale at, - - - - - - -- - Coats worth $32.50—iyour choice now at. . . . $25.00 GIRLS’ Children’s Cloth Coats, good weight garments, lined throughout; sizes 3 to 6 years, Speacial at. . $3.75 Girls’ Goats, sizes to fit 8 to 1'4 years at $0.50 and $10- LADIES’ SUITS All Ladies’ Sui-ts, priced . . . . . $19.00 ng from.... .. .. $5.00 up LADIES’ imnssss Good Weight Ladies’ Poiret Twill and Tricotine Dresses. These are values you should not miss ... . . . . . .. $15.00 and $19.00 l Dresses to clear at each. . . . “$4.95 CLEARING PRICES ON ALL MILiLlNERY Balance of Ladies’ Felt Hats Selling at (hie-third Off Wonderful Values in Trimmed Hats at $2.00 _, A few Pattern Hats left, to clear at HalfPrloe. 8. Stewart imiied