More handsome n Winter Overcoats r-ready for you today AY AFTER rwcek. cnrnmmrgwn GUARDIAN. "" ills WESTERN GUARDIAN 4H0? from Helium's 0111165 l..-CHOICE Barbadoes molasses 169e, per gallon at Sinclair. ~60 INCH grey cotton only 15c. a year at Sinclair's. —GEORGETTE and crepado- chene blouses $7.50 to $12.00 clear- ___ErGH-r DAY Mm nmhe kit—nlng at halt price. Sinclair and vhcli clock. oak fluish. worth $615 slew“! Lhlllted‘ “m “H” ‘Mi a‘ Sinclair's‘ -—AO0EPT8 POSITION-Miss _ _ __. M15 Marion Ching. has taken a p0blll0n Pear-{Aczsrfir orpgilrlrgfirns taker‘: with Hon. A. E. McLean. summer- a posnnm wnn w_ J: Lidswmh side as stenugraphor. Summerside. ' ‘ l —A FIND.—A butterfly. beauti- _ n1 1 .n 11fully colored. was found on one of_ cumgnflrlrxgnel vrlg-tglnicnrn figécfirthe Summerslde streets on Tilurs- for nanwny Days per yard 19c. a1 day morning by Wylie Sudsbury. Sinclair's. . _ ..—A SPECIAL purchase of all __RA1LWAY BARGMN DA“; wool dress goods and suitings in \'ov 19th to 30th. Your fare ru- “l9 dull“? Rallwily 3375M“ Dali‘ funded on $25.00 cash purchasesfal remarkabl!’ m“ prlces “l- sll‘ llig values ull over the store. Sin-‘clalr 5- clalir and Stewart Limited. 1 --_- l ~BEST GRADE granulated sur, ___54 rNcH n11 “.001 nnnnnrr nn, ar 8 14c. per pound during dtall- sorted colors, superior weight lind Way Bargal“ “Eek “l- slncla" 3~ quality. A wonderful value per. yard. 1.08 at Sincloifis. --STEWART Phonogfflllll Mill three records worth $18.00 to clear ~50 INCH Jacquard serge prc- “l “L98 at Smclallas" viously sold at $4.75. Our new price per yard. $1.68. Sinclair and —COLD BLAST lanterns. sllorl gwwnr; Lhhnfly or long globe. special for Railway days each $1.15 at Sinclaifs. —SUCCES$FUL OPERATION.- Louis Halzlziln. son of H. B. Haslnni of Springfield. Lot 67. was aucce *- fuly operated on for appelidici ~' ply Donald Baker. cure of at the Prince County Hospital this Holman, Ltd, Summersldn. f-RAILWAY FARES refunded --PROYER MEETlNGS.-——ln nll from all points of tlilc Province on the churches in Summersitle 0n cash purchases nf $25.00 and over Wednesday night lhs rvzlnnl" fir-ll‘ from Nov. 19m, to Nov. 30rd, lu- tr meeting service sva-s conducted c|hh1yn_ 31,901,“ rnhmn 1n n11 (h, ll)‘ the ‘Fllxis Iloys fifgmlllallofl 0l partments for these days. Sinclair the respective church. and Stewart. .-WANTED;. Newly freshened cow, Ayrshire grade preferred. Ap R. T. ..FUNERAL SEHVICES~ Thc it.» ~FOR SALE- Extra quality 0nd ncral of the late Miss Campbell, of llsh_ sundried, skins oil‘. sundrleti. New London was held on Saturda, 1 Bklllfl 0D. Green made in Rflll- Will last and was largely attended. Her prepay freight to any station to uncle. Mr. David Campbell. Alber P811198 lllflt Will Clllb 11ml Order t0n_ was present, he returned home Z90 lbfl- 0i‘ m0r0- Writ-O OI‘ tele- cn Friday. Deceased young ludy Pllfille- J8me! England. TfllVfll was well and favourably known. l"? Refill. P- E l- . having served for some time as clerk in the general store ct Ml". McGougan. Kenslngton. H. -—SHOWER.-t!\iore than seven- ty-fivo mcnlhers of the Sllllllllflffllilt‘ Rebekah lodge were present Tucsa _(;QND|T|QN |MPRQVED_—A[- day night at n social rind shnwcl" “.1- hndergrnng the amputation hr given in the Orldic-llows lllall, Wai- rigllt log. it was reported at ihe “T Fllfem- l" llllllol‘ 01' Mlfii K- lll- Prince trtiunty Hospital yesterday llllllisan. past president 0f the R0- rhnr Gnnrgn Srnverh who was Shh; bekah assembly of the Maritime hr [he nch1de1-rrn1 drnchnrge n1 n Provinces. Miss Milligan. whose Shnrgun n1 nedenne Shore 1n“ marriage to a prominet Michigan wnnk 1S r1n1ng n5 W011 n5 nnn hn fox rancher. will take place in tllc expected and is resting more com~ M“? llllllw- “'06 ltmflefcll lllllll)" rnrmnn, than any mnn n1ncn the valuable nLl appropriate gifts. Tile nhnmnnr’ evening was rounded out with rc- ircshnlents. dancing and cards. —TO TOW AVON QUEEN.-Tlie steam tug Fredericton. commanded "PARTY ENJQYEVD" -'\ "llllll"‘l' h). gnnr 1,11 Than n; 1hr, nnhhc of young town folk were tinteruilu \\'()]'k§ C; Cnnhdn nrrhred [rum cd tr? wllist on \V0(illtl‘.1S4:€ly tsflreniilli: (‘llathanl on Thursday to tow the Ml 9 10ml‘ 0i’ Ml‘- llll - 1% "l" l‘ ['()f\]»|[1;<1§[p1 sphogner Avon Queen Dcslloches, Ottawa Street. Tho ‘rfroni Summerslde to Miralilichi. Dfllfis “Tire W0" llY llll-‘l! Sllflll‘ who“. nhn W111 rnkn a Cargo nr 13th,. Arsennlllt and William Gaililcl. for New York. The Avon Queen After whist the hostess, Mrs. De..- somc days ago. was towcd into Rochos sci-veil lunch in her uslitil Sumlm-rsidc by the D. G. S. Brant. Charming manner. iwith n dismantled hoisting gear, lowed hy tiancing for a limiicrll l -_- time, the music being furnished: _11 o_ 0_ F__ A n “n11 nrnnrrn. by Messrs. Joe Arsennlilt. W. Gnu»: nr Prmne E(1“.a1.(1pr1nr1gn‘ N“ 23': riot and Abllo Arscnziult. Mr. zlnlli 111041;" was 1101a 1n me 10111“, Mrs. llesllochcs were highly cum» DAY THESE HANDSOME, WARM, STYLISH winter overcoats -—and move out, customers. smartest that we display t0day_ come in by Express worn by delighted Some more of the very have had yet are on Heavy, soft, warm, fabrics, betltifully made, perfect fit- ting, and cut in the very latest mod- els, waiting for you. If you want t0 see just how exactly right yan overcoat can be—dr0p in and let us fit on a few 0f these. Warm Winter Overcoats at $17.50, $20.00, $25.00, $33.00, $35.00, $37.50, $39.00 and up t0 $65.00 MOORE & Queen Street McLEOD LTD Ch’town Latest Bow Is Over Greenland (IIIRIBTIANIA, Nov. Norwegian giivi-rnluent formed 'DQllmilf‘k that Independent reliable ln/rw-mnlion on nil Imrling investment oppnrlllnlllesi i "m: ~ lnvt-zsroirs l POCKET MANUAL A free liilnd analysis of the lnlnst ldoveliovpments of 400 illlltilrlfllli mir~ "yorullon-s wit-h G00 lliizll and ill\\' reoonil. aiitlloi-‘ilstivt- rlllflll. lIilPlw-sl yields. dividends nnti tlntlt or v‘ llmportnnce to tho investor. huge! issued tmnnlhll_l' nlul Ill|l||('l| l to anyone requesting regent. A complete ilulmt-ini llbrllry l8.-~~l‘llc has it (raunot lied ddwn to the essence Writ-- for ur eapy of tho November is-siu». R!.AlNV1‘,'-l8AiI-tiD a 00.. stuck roloib, 34-90 5t. ‘Francoll Xuvlor .. llvulrenl. '4 in-l i-i-tilgnizt- the trxtflnt-iiOn of Daifih suvcrviltlllly in the whole ' of Gi-ci-ilianrl, which was announced lust .\'laty. Nilrwzly contrmtlg that the llaliisll action [irt-Judltrcs tho rights of Norwegians in the whaling. scaling and fishing which they have ilntil now. vnrricll on llflitilili‘ lt‘ll‘\’(.‘il in (lruclllnnrl waters, ——--<o¢—i. llltfcrs-tlll once mime zlcrliss nn villi ilclzrrl su-rub woman rcndlng her tllilll". "Mary; tin you believe all you l'i‘-'lli thorn?“ luqlilrerl he. "Do .\'PII llciil-vt- (loll made men nut of illial?" "(curse I titles,“ stoutly declar- l-il hlaljv. "ilut suppose it happened to rain mill lilcrn was nothing hut mud?“ quizzed illr- (‘oltlncl ' “Wllr slifiu" l-i-loricll thr- old llulmlul. "do gootl Luwrl den lllilnrinl \\.-ll Z-lllllizll ‘iwiis jes tie llllil! (‘u-l i'l'|l{l* llom lawyers all‘ illliilt-ls.“ .. Mill ‘ll rnnrn new. on Mnnnn), nvnn1nn_ plimcnteil iipoli the enjoyable i‘V4‘.ll- Grand Master Wood 0f Windsor, mlz- H; l.\'. was present, also n number r Lot brethren from [legal LOklfi-s. -WEDDlNG BELLS~ The lllillr 'Kensingt0n attended. After the riaizc. or Miss lreno ltit-lltnignli-l lreglilar routine of business luncli- Gfallil Rlvel‘ l" MT» Cyril Gallant. eon was served. followed by social Htiltlfifl iii-Wilt Ht WPlllfli-Zlflfl. “HAS games “ml n pleugflnl pvgnlng solemnizcd on Wednesday by Rev. spent. Mr. Wood was present a‘. Ff- (‘tflfilwlllfl ‘Vfilllllittolh Tll" ‘Itcgnl lQdgQ on Tuesday eygh||h-;_ britlc is well and favorably known ‘ ll, in Summersirltl, being ‘for several years an employee of the llrln of __W|NSLOE NO-r-ES._ Mnnnrn R. T. liolmzin Ltd. The happy Arthur 1roherrsr nnn Rn). your or couple left same day for (‘llllfiflll wrnsnnn have rnnr rnrnrnen 1~rnn1 tetowll. They left on Thursday lnoru the eastern pa“ or the rsrnnd wnn ing for the Mainland on their wed- ,, r.n1.1nn.1 rr cnrnnn 51081.5 nrn1 nor ding tour which will inrludc most fer-Sr 1y1r_ Ber-t Yonnker snenr 111,; of the principal citlcs of Canada. week end in the city.'Miss Ella Diamond is visiting North Wins- '“*_ _ lot‘. the guest of Mrs. A. lB_ Roh- _wEDDlNG BEl-Ls-"Sl- illimvs firs‘ wn are nmnnnd w 11cm. 1.112 Church. Wellington. was the HPITH‘. Ahrhd nnnerhs 1s Ont nnnin‘ nnnr of a very important. cvcnt on Wcll- his recent illness. Mr. Archie Atild "Gsdny “lllmmll- when M" ~l» l? or Cove Head nan 1n“ nnrnnannn Gallant. the popular station ngcnt in nn1r nf nnn1nn nrncrs "on, 31L at Welington. was Vllllilfit] in the M11“. Roberts rm. rnerhng nnrnnsnr holy bonds of matrimony to Nils-s h1r_ 110mg Hnghnn‘ nnnnr rnr, wenkgilrcne MlCDFlllgilil of Richmond. end 1n [he n"). nn Bu,“ or ML Rev. Father Connoliyperforniotl the 1h-1nnnnnr1 porrr We nrn nrnn tn ceremony. The lnany and valuabil- hear that our enterprising butcher “"58"” "acvlvell mslllles l" the Mn Jnhn Cnrrnrn nns Starred nnnr popularity" of Mr. and Mrs. Gallant. nnns Once morn After a wedding brenkfzini at the home of the bride. the happy couple lebt by the noon train for Borden on a honey moon trip to St. John and other ‘Canadian cities. On their return they will reside in Welling- , . _ r V ton. where they have lilo hest wish. .\[‘.li|f? Goodwin, 7i. Olive Thomp-en rm n 1on8 and nanny wnndnn son. Griille 7: l. Ethel MacNeil; .. .. ,1 . Emmi Dmlglmnl 3' Gladys F05” ' his‘ biI-Ioliltielgrwlixiiiii‘dgiiighlidhtlliiil: Gm“? 6: 1' llllfml Lyllds? 2' “M” the bride was supported by hcr ‘lrracballlwnel ‘ll- Berth“ lmelcvea‘ z:ousin.»Miss \Vliniln McIntyre, (trade n. Sr..; l. Jean Nelsh; 5 Jlllnes Millmitn; fl. Lillian Chump --KEN8lNGTON... The following is the standing of Kensington lIlKll School for the month of Oct; Grade 8, 1. Mamie Mill; 2, ion. Grade 5, Jl".: 1, Margaret éliilglglllsg 2.1 “flan prllllléli 3- xlll" Auk for llllnnrrl‘: and (like no other. a rr ngo . am era i c Lcoil. equal. Intermediate Dept. -———%4¢>—-—-— Gristle 4. 1, lHein Rogers; 2, Pres-i t W.d:.Zl.Vl '.M'K- £3. G523‘. s...‘ ‘£93.33. rttimfiii. VESTERN PERSONALS ion; 2, Marlon Whitehead and Jonn Paynter equal. 3. Iraurn Mac-t ~~Ml'. John Farmer, Kinkoril, was Lellnn. Grade 3. Jrxd l, Jean rrVnrl-‘a visitor here on Tuesday. ll. ren, 2 Doris Berniir a 3. ‘re. Scmplc. Priniaryolwirl- Grfldfi 111‘ Mr. A. E. lDewlir loaves this ‘l’ halide £132.; "$131113? ‘Xfrllllrlrlg-r-rmorning on n business trip lo Mon- ._ 1 . . . Z Ufa" 1 l. Kenneth McFadgen. 2. Alberta a $311113’; 3'1 mlvvvlilessgr ‘gulrlrllllln --Miss lrcnc ArsenliulL (‘hurlnltev [mlknlrrtj 3 ‘J8 k Insane" ‘y town. who hall been visiting here ‘ ' c l‘ Y 1ieturnnd home on Wntlnesiltly. If. f —<Mr. F‘. T. Panning. was n vis~ ilnr to Summcrslilc Thursday. Everybody knows --Mr. Elmer Thinning, of Foster's that in Canada than no more Drug store, (‘hm'lott0towll. spent tnvcr Sunday with his parents ill 1tolvn. ll. Templeton’! Rhgumqflg Capgulgg 1 --Mrs. iDr.) Patterson and ch|l~ 1dren were outward passengers by the cnr fcrrv on Tuesday morning Sold thin all other IMIQAOIO en route to Ontario, where they Ihmedlu combined for Ghou- will spend the winter. ii. mntlnm, Ncuritic, Renralgin, _- ‘°"'l°""""""l°"'°- —~<Mr. w. s. MGNIIH of inn-r “l! $9630" 771N753 m¢lo sham. Milflfl. arrived in Summorsidtl "w" "Pfh" "ll "l"!- WYllQThnrnday on n business trip. While l“ 9""! “l Tfllllllflfifl- 701W"- in town he was tin- gut-st of his Quid by Reritiln Bron. aunt, Mrs. W. A. (‘hing l This was fol-y zi§r;§|%§v2 ARE PRICES LOWER YES---THEY AR E, AT luuunhvhalvlnblnalotld Mackinaws just the thing for the cold ahead. All sizes in stock at price-s than can’t be duplicated. proves beyond a SEEOUR BIG days NOW ABOUT YOUR NEW FALL HAT! iear in mind that the Hat is the crowning feature of your good appearance-and get yours early. Leave to us all matters of correct style and fit, becom- ingncss, value, etc. - $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and lip. l ‘Prowse Bros, Ltd. The Real Clothing Men 1 %FZJI§'ZEZV v The ()ne Price (‘ash Store %% Made from tailored as a certainty. ~Mr. H. E. Dawson. Augustine Cove, was in town on 'i‘liesllay. ll. ———Ml‘. Charles hiclliuialtl oi‘ the (lnstouis Department. llordell, WJH in Sumlncrsiilc 'l'hurstltly. »-e-Mr. S. ll. Jllt-obsilll. ill‘ Si. Jilllll N. ll. was ill Slllililicrsidil Thurs» day in tho lllicrllsli of thv Wiiiic Sewing Machine ('0, Arthur. North llustlt-n and Mrs. E. h). .\l.l\'u_\. were. rot-cut visitors to Suuilnrr- siilfi. While in town they ivcre the guests of Mrs. W. W. Smith. Bel- mont Si. -~Mrs. James To clean bath mix whiting with l-Jator. Rub it over tilt: hath; rlnst; out thoroughly with warm water. Dry with a cleun cloth. in tho dictionary of life the future tense of “duc" is “tilln." Happenings 0i The Week (Fontlilued from page four) Tllféfi‘. wcrc beautiful and imprcs sivt» service-s in St. l’:l\ll‘s Angli~ can (lhurt-h on Armistice Sulililiy. Tili‘ ])l'(‘-'lt'.lli'l‘ at both services was ilu- llvv. (‘anon 'I‘ronp_ who at pre- sl-nt is holding ll llilssion in that l'|llll‘('ll. All the tnhlcts in mem- ory of our boys wihn fought and some oi‘ whom gave up their lives in tlic (front \Var were hcuutlflllly (IOPFTFZHPII with wreaths nntl cros scs of poppies. A large wrciltli of poppies was placed on the. pulpit. lilt‘ gift lo the church of Miss Lucy Robinson. (‘anon Troops ari- drosscs at tllcsl- services illl(l ilil through his mission ilave been lnnsl helpful and inspiring. His livtliiililrful knowledge of tllc Biblu land the impressive and gifted milli- ‘nor of imparting the slime have en- deared him to all those who have had ilill‘ privilege of llcziring him. ' use __- Tlp- New York Nlctrtlplllltuii I (lpcrti season (lpi-ncll Tlicl-illuy night for the first time ln iifti-on }'(‘ill"$~l. without (fat-use. ln tho latt- tcnnfs sicntl. Milniigol- Gllliii) (lut- il-(‘ilstizzu prescnteil tlu- Nlt-tropuli limis latest star, Mme. Alncliii- (lai. il(‘urci. ill Verdi's “La ‘Fravlatzif’ She was lululirzlbly supported by it company that included Mmcs.‘ Ilcr- t and EKOHIH‘ and Messrs. Gigll, De Lucn, llaria, Plcco, Lnurenti lllld Ananliin. T'hc ruinous golden horseshoe presented its customary first night spectacle of richly guwncd and iowelled women and men whose namcs are nnmcs to (‘.OIl_illl'f' williin tho world of cum lncrcie llnd flno urts. Every seat in the vast auditorium was filled. thousands standing in lilie for lllulirs to sccurc tho (tll(‘ll])(‘l‘ seats. 1- o a The llcp.'lrtur0 of Ml". ll. ‘.\i. Van lluskirk IOI‘ llalifux ill ilio ncitr i'll- turn is deeply regretted by n very large circle oi friends iii both business and social circles. when» he is u llncitlcd favorite. The Mu- sons on Monday honored Mr. vllil Busklrk with one of their emblems» tlc rings as rt token oi‘ tlicir ap- preciiition and on Thursday the llntlirians ilonnrnrl him with an au- dross and Vllitlllhil‘. gold mounted fountain pun suitably engraved. An appreciation from the business nlcn took the. form of an address and purse presented yesterday af- Smoke 'l'& Uu It for plpp satisfaction 'l\lrs. Vuullliskirk who loft for llll tcrnnou. Mr. Vnlilltlsltlrk. nlul and liflix 110ml» weeks Llfllb llavc lhl- hcilriy good wishes of all for their flltlirc success. I I O The (‘olintoss of (Jrouier. who is a daughter of the Downger Coun- tess of Minto. is lust starting on a Just what benefit does the shopping public derive from a cut in prices. The answer depends on the store. Since prices commenced to fall, we have given our custom- ers the immediate benefit of every drop in prices and the large business we are doing we did the right thing‘. resisting mater-1 ials in all the most‘ wanted styles and ers would dictate to make long W681‘ $5.00 TO $14.00 1 NVEMBEit it, i991» g "I \ i PROWSE’S The success of this policy was a foregone conclusion. By it, we have built confidence in our merchandise and service. The offers made below speak for dolllll that themselves. DISPLAY OF MEN’S SUITS ANl) OVERCOATS Men’s Suits $17.00, $l8_00, $22.00, up to $45.00. Men’s Ulsters $22.rand up. Men’s 0’coats $17. and up. MOTHERS llere are Clothes of Real Worth for the Boys SUITS l 0VElt(TOA'l‘S ‘Made like dads and just the sorts that boys like best, {some with half lbelis others with lbells all way iaround Splendid lmaterials, excel». ilent tailoring and lunusual values. $0.00 TO $15.00 i Wfillilr moth- Price Every- . body Spot Cash One to journey to British Exist Africa. to spend tllc wintcr with her sister Lady Francis Scott. 'l‘lio Burl of (frnmtlr. who is on the staff of the Prince of Wall's for the tuul‘ ill lndia. will join Lady (‘router ill April from Ceylon, Lady Francis Scott was wcll~knmvn ill (‘illiiitlil flS Lady liilcvli llllliot. 8 U ll iiasil King. liutliol" ni "'l‘llt- illnes- Shrine“ and "flit: Street (‘allied Straight." who will iiddrcss the (‘aliziriian (‘lull of Montreal on Mon. day. ls considered by his fellow itutlhors zis one of the nlost dis- tinguished lvritcrs that. (‘zinatlzt has of the seas-tin is Ill coluilillatlolll so fur prndlirotl. lln is nnnouncntflof black and brown and l(i‘ll0lll as an fliiflllfllliii‘ platform speaker, shows bclgil felt llzits 0f ratlill as ho occupied the pulpit for a nunl large ilimvnsions with rllllllll bcr (if _\'(‘r'li‘.‘l lit-fare iulopting iiuthnr brims, null oncirt-lcs the ti‘0il'lli ship as his profession. Al one with blzit-k glycerlnvll (istrirll. timl- llc ivas rector of St. Luke's ('lllil(‘(.|l'ill, llullfiix, and later ill! rector of Christ's Church. Calli- briilgc. hlttss. Mr. King is :i h‘ tivn of Charlottctolvn, l’.l-1.l. and nuts educated at St. Peter's Svliml. (‘llzirltiiti-toxvn. and King's (‘allege \\'ifl(ilif)l‘_ NS. After living l(ll i while in Frilnl-tl null Ui-riualitv. it rcturncd to America. and fill‘ till last twenty years has livcll ll (‘zimbriilgtu Mass. i I t Slime of the. slllililitlzai lliilliilfll STAN DAR D "humus HAPPINESS" LEE _”_ _ Flowery llrange Pekoe Golden on the houqh. olflnlit Pekoe la the most precloul ten you can eIlJOY- copper in the cuptllvwelY And ytt the cost per wn comes below the cont of ordiillr)’ tea because you get most when you buy. BLUE BIRD TEA Brings Happiness!