i ' I :'fPIl!:Vjff“)I,\. w-u-mwv-wnrwuv-rewv-ypwnnvinwuu-ennwauw. ' "“<' "m" ‘iiwvugvar; Western Cuardian1‘~— ' 1 W ll 0 0 P E E v 2 ‘I’??? --IAIGAINS in farm fencing at Qrlces. 989l-l1-25-2l. —BONE'LESS MEAT for fox feed, sold right at Bruce's. oaoi-ii-zs-zi.‘ __ _ i and win the much coveted cup. Sev- “"1'11'z6_21' ei-al new players have been added t n i-LOW PRICE and complete stockr ° ' ° h°°k°y mm‘ Th‘ "m" °' electric lanterns. , |bllylnl new equipment for hockey . ., B c ,8 idr. “has m“ at m H .:;ixi“i":i5_4i land volley ball was taken up but i " "left over until the next meeting. ' , 1 - ' l .400? END so“ out hay wire“ Fhe ortlcers for the ensuing year rum gauge so"! at Bu?‘ ‘were elected Ind are as follows:- Mgldbgfidzi‘ i Pxesidcnt, Jerry Richards; vice pres- i iident. Verno Arsenault; secretary, _ _ H Fddie Arseiiault: treasurer, Cecil E571: Carver, Marshall, Harold Arsenault; Murdo on the birth of a bonnie baby 1 Chairman o’ Muugm‘ Committee‘ I on Nov. "m. i Henry Wedge: visiting committee, w Joe Gaudet; Entering Committee. Guy lloughton. Gus Blacquier war. appointed as instructor for physical zlrill in the gymnasium, which was —(l'HE GBANKTE HOCKEY (‘LLB will hold a grand. enterta nment and pie social in the. King George Hall. " , Th .d _'. N ‘ b l‘ _. _ _ l _- gfetrlffzon, M ujijdslgmoxlgjiinlvfd iii: fitted up with new basket ball i . t‘ ' ' “$414551 r. trad and thoroughly redecorated. A 1 committee was appointed to arrange __FLNERAL ‘O1.K.E_“IQ hum“ for a play for St. Patrick's Day. A at of the late John Davison. of Bede- que, will be held on ‘Thursday. Nov. 27th, at I o'clock from the United Church. after a short sci-vice at the home. the club. Rev. Bennett oi the meeting to the retiring of- ticcrs.—S. —-SUM'MERSIDE POLICE COURT -On Monday morning an assault case adjourned from Saturday. was further adjourned until Wednesday after considerable evidence was tak- en. Three drunks had their bail es- treated.~-S. PERSONALS pres/mt visiting in Summerside. -'I‘he Misses Alcthea and Blanche Noonan were recent visitors to Sum- merside. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Noonan. -av:'rt'n.\‘en arrmz a YEAR'S ABSENCE-mix‘. Jame". Prichard, re- turned to his home in Summerside on ‘hiesday on the late train. Mri l-Ylchard left Siimmerside about aiw K‘ Mccougnn W" ago to “mam” ihe fox indium iivho has been seriously ill for some- rv for the Russian Gover:mient.—S. 1111111 15 mmewh“ 1mpr°v°d'_‘s' ' l __GA‘,E ADDRESS_ML A “m: --Mr. sidney March, who recently Km, oi- summersid, gave ‘hi, “mire” 1 returned from at the mlssionairv service at Stanley 19nd 1s “Ow workmg with Mr‘ R9511” Bridge Chursh on Sunday inst A ald Pope, has rented the Baptist; This Parsonage for the winter months.-—S. . large collection was church has recently been redecorat-. ed-B. ‘ lEastern Guardian -—I'UNI.ZRAL SERVICESWThe re-i mains 01' the late Philbert Perry, 811 ,.'CARDIGAN-DUNDAS PRESBY- weat- War vvtvran- “We lflld m W81 111-1111.“ CHURCHES, Sabbath. Nov- on Sunday in the R- C- Cemetery 11¢ ember 30th, S. Schools, Lome Valley, Mlscouche. The remains‘ were tol- ii; 1g it m; ciiirdigaih at 10,15 a, m. lowed by a lame mutant-st‘ 01 l>°°l11e 1 Services, Lorne Valley at .11 a. in; from the home of his parents, Mr. Diihdas h; 3 h, m; Qgfdjggn at 7 p. and Mrs. Clements Perri- "1 $9 I m. Minister's Bible Class meets at Nicholas to the Church at Miscouche. i cardigan every wednegday night at R.ev.»_lJr. Monaghan officiated at the I ii Aii hi,“ 14 year; 01d wglgomg, WTWCQ ‘P111911 901111119119“ at 111m’ 1*» 1 Subject for the wnter, Old Testa- m, The male choir sang appropriate imem Prophecy Rg“ \v_ E 133,435, hymns. The organist, Miss Philo- i 3A" Mihiiiiieih mene Gaudet, officiating at the or- rm- ‘I'M P51111911"! W" M851" , mean ENJOYED-“A Poor Mar- Wfllilm (3111111111- 5111111" 1391"’- ‘ ried Man", presented under the aus-, P111111 PPTTY» P1111 515911111111» R9931” pioes of the Women's Institute oi’ DQ111101 B1111 G115 111591191111-“5- Murray River, in the Town Hail, i -_-- , Georgetown. on Saturday evenlng.' "ANNE-ML MEEnNG-‘The "'1' , November 22nd, to s large audienc: 11118111199111"! 111 1119 C- Y- M- L- 111 which was very much enjoyed. Cast 51131111915149 1111111 81 1111‘ 11931111111113 °1 oi’ Characters: Professor John B. the week in the League's Club rooms Wine’ shim“ 3',“ Dim Mathew Gm- I'll very successful and largely ut- i ham_ A country physicihh, whim, tended. 50 members being present. Biieii; Biiiy 3mm h pohiii" 001i,” M1’- 1191115’ wed!“ 111951119115 11195111‘ 1 boy, C. G. Nicolle: Jupiter Jackson, a ed. The different. committees brough: 1 “him, servant’ T_ Ai Keenan; Mm in 111911‘ "P0115. 11111911 511011/"1 111-13 Iona Ford. some mother-in-law, Mrs. the club had been very successful Ji 3 Ferguson; Lei,’ he, charming W"!!! 1119 D1151 3'91"- The 11911511151‘! I daughter, Mrs. W. R. Keenan; June 199°" 911011611 l 119191199 °1 335- T116 Graham, a college girl, Mrs. W. F. president in his report referred to the good work accomplished in the different branches of sport, espec- lsly in basket ball and hockey. He concluded his address by thanking De 1175mm of the different com- mittees for their cooperation (lilfltllli 13in ihe skin p-mgi-hhi u h “Owen 111! Y9"- R""- B°11“"11' M°D°1191d 1 Cool as morning dew. Safeguards end moved a vote or thanks to the re-' most; delicately-tex- Ilieaiitifics the 9111-118 president for m; services While‘ mired skin. Creates complexions of 111 9'11"- RPV» F9111" 11/1¢17'011fl1d 8P1- i exquisite charm. Adds a subtle flnsh dressed the boir- in encouraging levies; to the daintiest woman. Invaluable End spoke very hichlv of their etlorts for softening the hands and making during the year and urged them to y them hawieasiy white) C001 and n,’ taken. i reporter, Mrs“ F. D. Brehaiit. Vocal l solos were given by Mrs. W. Dslzlel. —A. ' ___________ ::Persian Balm tones and stimu- y] topic- 1t was unanimously decided :_—BAI1‘E'I‘Y FIRST, use Braces red to 10m the Mcum Lug". ‘m1 t” (ironed on itioiiday night. alter be- I , successful dance was held in the Sea I ; Side Dance Hall on e-ririay in aid of , ‘- McDonald i ' moved ii vote of thanks at the close k ~Miss Mabel Clarke, R.N.. ls n‘ —~It is pleasing to report that Mr. .1 of Bummerslde, 1 the United Ststesw i McLeod; Rosalind Wilson, a college ' LADIES’ BOATS heavy cloths. Clearing. each ...-water...- ...-.... . . . - . . . .............-.--..-.-¢t-¢n... 4 Ladies’ Tweed Raincoats size 36 to 40 to clear at $7.50 to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies’ Dresses Special line of fine Wool $12.00 for Millinery Department Each . . . . . . . . . .....--,...... . . . . . ...-... $5.00. Special . . . . All pattern hats on sale ... ... .. - . . . . . . . .. Men's and Boys’ Mackinaw Goats collars, other plain Mackinaw. a real out door work. coat at a bargain. last . . . . . . . . . . . . .. skin lined, Special an excellent coat for rough Home r...;+...1..r........ these at such a low price. P'{¢€£/Ji!ial~ alrlq Ilmul» I _ \ _ L Q W I . ~ § 20 only Ladies’ Costs some with fur collars-good 00 _. ' " ‘ - 1 I 5 only Ladies last season coats. Special .. .. w _ I Leatherette Raincoats, size l6 to 42, formerly sold n 4 . . . r r n I Children's Raincoats and Hats 8 to l4 years size I dresses, good new style, plain Navy and Black, also pin stripe sizes 36 to 44. Reg. $7.50 50 Ladies‘ Hats in Fells and Velvets to clear 0o . . . I . . . . . . 11 100 Ladies’ Felt and Velvet Hats worth $3.00 to s n s . ... HALF PRICE Children's Hats, Velvets and Felts, selling at, each .. . . . . . . . . . .. & 25 Men's Mackinaw coats, all Wool Plaid Cloths some Lamb Here is your chance to get While they 33 141% DISCOUNT Boys’ Mackinaw coats with lamb collars, size 30 to 34. Mole- wear. 6 I . What is more comfortable and wear so well as a pair ofitbese home knit socks. Why worry over knitting when you can get ~\.._~_c?.- ______ . DRY 00008 YOU CAN BUY MORE HERE FOR A DOLLAR THAN ELSEWHERE 85 inch Twill Back Velveteen of good quality. Regular I I value $1.50. special per yard s a 9 Printed Velveteen and, Corduroy 27 inches wide, worth $1.50 to,$2.00 per yard. Clearing . . . . . . . . . HALF PRICE 5 end Velour and Broadcloth coating 54 inches wide. Regular $3.75 to $4.50 just ln the season when you wish I ltat,yard............. . . . . Broadcloth Rayon 36 inches wide. Shades, Sand, Blue. Green, Grey and Red. Former price $1.50 yard on sale Yard . . . . .. c 2 ends Crepe Finish Eiderdown suitable for bath robes and Kimonos shades Rose and Blue 36 inches wide. Regular 60c.Speclal Tf59t 5 pieces 36 inch Drapery Chintz, nice patterns. SpeclaLyard.......................... c Colored Border all Linen Roller Towelling, good weight and quality 16 inch width selling at yard . . . . . . . . . . .. c .-...-....... l end Figured Eiderdown 36 inches was 85c now . . 5 ends Plaid Viyella IPIanneI, 31 inches wide, a good $l.50valueonsaleat......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Two Hosiery Leaders 10 doz. Full Fashioned Silk Hose (substandards) worth $1.65 to $1.95. While the lot lasts, pair . 10 doz. Cashmere Hose (substandards) worth 90c sallingaLp-ziir... . . . . . . . . . *1 Boys’ Flflflltflmlllllifl-llu. Shirts and Drawers 49c These are real heavy garments with a nice soft even fleet-s. -odd lines that sold formerly up to $1.00, some slightly soiled is our reason for such a saving. If the size you wish is here you make no mistake in purchasing a quantity at Each At Bargain Prices Some “Excellent Values In .Men’s Winter Dvercoats 4 only nice Dark Grey overcheek coats, sizes 40 to 44, a warm worth at, each . dressy coat that will give lots of wear. price $23.50, clearing 5 only heavy up t0 $20.00 Selling at 5 men's Brown Plaid coats heavy winter weight suitable for any age, sizes 37 to 44. These a re a real bargain . Men’s Work Boots Strong Pebbled Split Leather, Blutcher cut with either Panco or Leather sole, a real serviceable shoe at $19 l5 'l‘weed Overcoats. $11-95 *.1‘Z§s.§.i°.‘.?$2-49 $19.75 this very low prlce.. Boys’ Boots Either Black or Colored Leathers, Panco or Leather sole. Sizes $ 1m5,lf’erpair............ i 1 Banner Values in the Slice Dept. Ddil Lines in Women’: Oxfords and Strapped Slipper assort- ed kinda and sizes. worth up to $3.95. Clearing at, per pair greater effort in the future. DlSP1lF< l rrpshing. Daihiiiy fragrant Deiighh 91m 5°11 1'15" 190111111118 111° 151" nil to use. Chosen unhesitatingly by lous activities of the club, the com- iiii women who ca" ‘m. “minim dib 171g hockey season being the chief tinciioih 1 i: W ~ e- 1.. __ ._._ _ V 144 Great George Street ‘Silk Dresses $5.50 up Flannel Dresses $2.95 DOLLAR DA YS » TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Jersey Dresses $4.95 up. Full Fashioned Silk Hose 98c. Silk Bloomers and Vests 45c each. Winter Coats at Wholesale Prices. JOHNS ON '5 4 wflunnveuifl" " ' = "' Ribbed Underwear $1.39 Each Shirts and Drawers Men's winter weight ribbed shirts and drawers, good quality yarns, warm garments, that will give lots of wear. Buy early 311113.112???.1?.'.‘T““°"' $139 r... 5.... . $175 Clearing Lines of House Furnishings l0 piece 50 in. Sunfast Silk Dra pery on sale, HALF PRICE All balance 1930 Wallpaper stock. Special HALF PRICE Odd pairs and clearing lines Curtains in frilled and nets, ...-...tr-m-rr-t-U-r-r...n-r-r-u... accuses-oneness sense-announces:- .. HALF PRICE 25 pairs Grey All Wool Blankets, size 64x84, weight I Comforters 60x80, Each . . . . . Wilton and Axminster rugs and mats all sizes on sale 25% DISCOUNT 8 lbs. Regular $7.25 value for .. $1.90 Flannellette Blankets at lowest possible prices. Tapestry and Brussel. tigiggii‘... HALF PRICE Work Sweaters 79c Each Men's Heather Sweaters, some pull over, others coat style, just a few sizes left. To clear this odd line up quickly. We have priced them at, each Police Braces 29c Men’s every day Police Braces, med- lum weight with leather ends, Extra special, pair .. Special Values In Men's Winter Gaps Three lots to choose from, all reliable make, heavy cloths, very nicely lined and padded to protect the ears, assort- ed patterns and shades any size sel- ling at . $1.00, $1.25 and 81.50 each Summerside, P. E. I. Men’s Mule Hide mitts, fleece lined and has knitted wrist. Only, pslr Men’s Dveralls $1.49 Pair Blue or Black These are large well made garments, double stitched and rein- forced ln all vital parts strong Denim with cast off '49 braces, a leader at, pair . . . . . . . . . . . _ Men’s and Boys’ Leather Mitts (Note the Prices) When you see the price and quality of these dlfierent lines of mitts you will wonder how we do it. 39c n-t-e-r-t-un-t......-nun“...- Men's Mitts, Horse Hide palm, Mule Back. warm lining and knit wrist. A serviceable mitt for, pair Men's all Horse Hide Mitts that stand wet and heavy We" fleece lined. knit ruff. A mitt that usually sells at 00 s much higher price. Our special. pair ' "...-...... Boy’s Mule Hide mitts. Just what the boys want for rough usage. Has knit wrist and warm lining, only, pair Sinclair 8c Stewart Limited r b< l.