Stifogf Eyisiiiiiliii ' ; ww* \ _ _ __ " ' - ' _ A ‘~:`F.~_ 5 [davit V \ _ ,_ and 85 cents. » FHHC ' 1 _,;__--- ~.:_:; -#_ /, _ _ M 11-2 21 1/_ ~ .,' 3:. ""1 ,\` .l ir » _-_‘ _ 8 W .‘:,°.' ’ _-'.',',- » f \‘\_i,~ -THE CHABLUTTUTUWN and thoroughly enjoyed by all pre- ‘y 3'. 1 -' 5 i-':i ::'~’-‘ 7/ "‘_' L /L » "' _' '_-' __ . I i ini' ti ` ' ' Worth to $1.25 pair ' ` receipt of price. OUT OF TOWN CU5. TOMERS are invited to un /I our I Mk / mail order service. These " , ' / ` “ix will he mulled postpaid im \ 7 f w. ' '_ / I / Q ""' :. 1 _. ... -" 'T +- »"" H- '_' _ ,___ i ~ ,fu _ _#_-an-_ ? »_’_:» _,___- _-_ _ 4;' ~, i. i :Iwi °» ' ‘ i _ i ` i r In' » `\ 5 U i ~ ii .-=.-'.- )“i_ \‘ l~'.°_~| l I _ /in 'if I ' __ _ '///M,-;~;i’=' ’ ~ _ ‘F-_ §. -_= iv . 11/ “Sli” A *T* _-@- . fi" \ if iii OUR BUYER MADE A “BIG HIT” in picking up this wonderful \(ig§_x*1(13: czurse we have had to handle a big quantity to se. _ i wonderfully favorable price. The sox are of fine rea' English make, all wool, fancy patterns, in all the popular color: ings. They are verv much like the illustration Buy them in half dozens. You will be delighted Over the per paif counter' Or by mail postpaid. l\'Icn’s Blue Chinchilla Over- coats, all sizes . _ . _ _.$15.00 Men’s Blue Chinchilla Over- coats, fancy lined _ _ _ _$18.00 Men’s fine all wool blue Over- coats . . _ . . . . _ . . . _ _ _ ,$20.00 Men’s dark tweed Pants, all sizes _ . . . _ . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _$2.95 Men’s and young men’s tweed Suits, worth to $30. _ _'$22.50 Men’s and young men’s all wool Blue Serge Suits $25.00 Men’s horsehide leather jack- ets, . _ _ _ $9.00, $10.75, $14.50 Boys’ Blue Chinchilla Over- coats, 3 to 9 years. _ _ _.$5.00 Boys’ Wool Sweaters and Windbreakers . _ . _ . . _ _$1.00 Boys’ fancy \vool Golf Hose, all sizes _ . . . _ . . _ _ _ _ . _ . . . _ .750 Boys’ 3 piece Bloomer and Long double breast Coat _ . _ .$8.50 Big Boys Blue Cvercoats $11.00 Boys’ Corduroy Bloomers, dark brown _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ _ . . . _ _ .$1.95 Wonderful Week-end Bargains for Men and Boys Boys’ Woolen Gloves, Scotch knit _ . _ . _ . . . _ _ . . . . _ _ _ _ .45c Boys' Star Gauntlet Gloves,'all s1z’es Men s all wool Knit Wind- breakers, all sizes _ _ _ _ .$5.00 Men’s Fall Caps, fancy tweeds, Men’s pull-over V neck Sweat- ers, $2.50 and _ _ _ _ _ _ $3.00 Young Men’s Snap-leaf Hats, grey and fawn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .$4.00 Pen1nan’s Fleece-lined Under- wear, per suit _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .$1.50 Men’s grey and brown Flannel- ette Work _Shirts _ _ _ _ .$1.00 Men’s all wool Blue Jumbo Coat Sweaters _ _ _ _ _ _ .$5.00 Men’s Blue Alpine Ove1'coats,- $30.00, $40.00 and ._ .$50.00 - Boys’ long pants, fancygrey and dark tweeds _ _ _ _ .$2.00 Boys’ Fleece Combinations. (Penman’s) all sizes. .$1.00 I New Silk Chiffon Velvet $3.25 New Silk Chiffon Velvct>i._ The » nies-i wanted material for i`all dresses. Black, Empire Blue, Peach, Rose, Geranium, Pra- line, Coral, 36 inch. Per yard. . . _ . . . _ . . _ _ . . _ . _ _ Celanese Satins, 40 inch, black, powder blue, white, rosewood, navy blue, rose. Special per yard . _ . _ . . . . . . . _ _ _ All fancy figured Crepe de Chines in stock. Prices rang- ing from $2 _ 75 to $4 _ 50 per yd. Clearing at per yard _ _ _ _ _ .' . . . . _ . _ . . _ _ 5 pieces Velour and Suede Coating Cloth. All wool, 54 incli. Browns and Tans. From $2.75 to $4.50 yard. 2 Clearing at yard _ _ . _ _ _ _ ' Taylor’s Talcum Powder. Spe- cial 15c, or 2 tins for . . . . _ . . _ _ _ . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ ' Full range colors in Wheeling Yarn. both 2 ply and 3 ply. Full 1/( pounds skeins. Per skein . _ . . . . _ Baby Rubber Pants, large size iieavyweight. Per oair_ . _ _ _ Wool Lined Cape Glove Fur Top ~ _$250 Wool lined Cape Skin Gloves, with fur tops, brown and 2 tan. Pair. . . _ . '» Crepe de Chine Scarves, plain colors. Red, powder, peach, ‘ sand and rose. _ _ each . . . _ _ . _ . _ . _ _ . _ _ _ Knitted Wool Gloves, sand, brown, black and grey. pair ‘ Pure Silk Stockings, reinforced toe, heel and sole. New fall shades, Streetone, Teatonc, Newtone. rose. t;1upe. gunmet- al, black, sizes 8 -_- to 10. Pair. . . . _ _ . . . _ Cashmere plaited stockings. Moonlight, grain, zinc, nude and black. Sizes 9, 91/_», and 10. Perpair Stocking Legglng by the yard. Black and heather mixture. Single yarn, mc'lium 250 yard. Large, 40c yard. Double and 5 _twist Yarn, medium, /i5c y..- 1. Large, 50c yard ._ r _ _ , Six Striking Snaps in Wash for the Week-end A Fancy)/’elours for Dresses 36 inch. Yard Fancy Eiderdowns, suitable for Dresses or `Kitgoh`as, _ Varie oi’ stripes and oral de- signs. 36 inch. Yard _ _ _ _ Printed Fofimrd, 32 inch. Ten different patterns. Per yu rd ° _iii-recite Printed Indian Headi’36 inch. Ten good patterns. er yard.........._f......'.. V Fancy Crib Blankets. Blue and pink with fancy borders. Sizes 40 x 31 inches. Each Patchwork, by the pound. Cre- ° tone, chintz and print cotton pound . ' i /_ GUARDIAN may be obtlined from the Hunter Book Store next Bank Y' UDUUIU \l\lGl\-[Ill] and Hollow- _ \ \ rinyoi each week until further not trimmings. The music was \\\ ice. _ mo-ii-Ni :mmm by ui¢_crymi sown' 1-:\""" ` -'-" » Orchestra in splendid style and the . ' i ` ~l -COME AND HAVE a ohlokonimorry crowd was one of the lsr- _ ____ _ -_ _ _ ._ v' _ Slipper in the new basement of tho lost that have token the floor nt -" Keiilililton United Church Botllr- Olympic. this scuon. The costumes ' ‘ day. November 3rd at 4 o‘clock. 50 were very varied, drjgiiui' md _ _ ” many of them truly wonderful. A d ` _ nf Nova. Scotia Water Street Sub tho Guardian. 1- o sent.-S. _ _ scriptions will be received md ad- A 5; : vertisementa taken for insertion in pig _ Mrs. Samuel McLellan, Summerside iiiii iii; gggst e§§E Eel elicious lunch was provided The Bair was splcndidiy carried out -QUIET AND PRETTY EVENT- quiet and pretty wedding took ce at the residence of Mr and n Monday. when their son, Mr. -KENSINGTON LIVE STOCK shipping club loading hogs, sheep, lambs and' veal' Cslves on Wednes- day oi each week up till noon. 7853' -9-18-smtf. -SERIOUS ILLNESS - Numer- ous friends and acquaintances will learn with regret of the serious ill- ness of George R. Clark of Ken- sington. Mr_ Clark was afflicted with nervous trouble, which lately became acute, and little hope is en# tertained for his recovery.-K Heber McLellan was united in mar- riage to Miss Louisa May Benirsto, of Greenmount, Ven. Archdeacon White oiiiciating. The bride and groom. who were unattended. en- tered the parlor to the strains of the Wedding March, played by Mrs. W. E. McLellan. sister-in-law of the groom. The bride was charm- ingly attired in a dress of navy blue. After the ceremony the bri- dal party, including Ven. Archdea- con White, sat down to' s. sump-.~ tuous wedding supper, after which -ISLANDEB ABROAD '-Friends in Kensington read with interest, in the last issue of the Oakland Maple Leaf an account of Mr. John Gorman‘s trip to his old home thirty-two years. His pleasure in seeing lfome and mother, after so S Z E 5. - panies the article. Mr. Gorman has another successful Prince Edward Islander abroad.-K Lynn, Mass., spent two weeks visit- H inc a native of_Kensington. It was ant about the merits of the prov- inf: here permanently. I-le`~has trav- d cllccl extensivelv in North and Y"_ South America, Europe and Africo I and is a most interesting and in- ‘V in Kensington, after an absence ofltheir many friends. many years, are well described in wedding of much local interest took his own words. A one picture or place at 6 °'°1°°k On Wednesday his mother, who is one 9( Ken- evening at the home of the bride's in tcn's rand old ladle accom `P11f€I\i»S. Ml`~ and MPS- Allilri Wyimd of Cavendish, when their eldest located in San Francisco and is daughter. M155 Emma Wyalld WHS united in marriage to Mr. Frederick Moyse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ____ [Moyse of Bedeque_ Rev. Mr. Arm- ._]{EN51N(;1'0N TOURISTS _ stronggoiliiciated at the ceremony. M,-_ and M;-5_ J_ M_ Kmwkley of which was witnessed by a. large la mg friends _in Kensingtgn M,-s_ The bridal party stood under an Knuckiey (nee Anna Muliuiyi. be-_ mb of running Juniper. with R Mr' Knuckleyis 5,-st visit to prince smaller pink -bells at' each'side, Edward 15\a_nd_ He was eixubep house plants and maple leaves form ing an effective background. The lnce, and has signified his lnten- Ugg; ;‘;°l:gn;'eH'atchgénpgngsigxipll; _' i f _ 8 - hon of buy ng 8' arm Rnd loc” raped and caught at the waist music was furnished and an en- joyable evening spent. After a brief honeymoon spent at Sum- merside the happy young couple left for their home in Greenmount followed by the good wishes of --WYAND-MOYSE - A pretty umber of relatives and friends. rge white bell in the centre and ith a French rhinestone buckle. he conventional bridal veil was crn, with a bandeau of orange- blossoms. Her shoes were of white formative conversationallst. He is a graduate of Boston University. with n. pest graduate course at Leland ]Stanford California. He speaks im- p-:rssively of the high standard of civilization and line public institu- tions of the South American re- publics. Mr_ Knuckley was a member of the secret service c0i‘DS _in the A.E.F_ during the Great War. He was also engaged in submar- ine chasing for a. time off the const of Spain and around Gibral- tar. He was terribly lacerated by the premature explosion of a. debth bomb. Mr. and Mrs. Knuckley more delighted with the utopian life of P. E, Island people.-K r _ ----<+>--i- PsusoNALs g ; i -Mrs. Horace Lyle. of Summer-F ` side has returned from ii few weeks vi.'_-it to friends in Boston, Mass.-8.] -Mr. A. McLeod. of Messrs. W,R.] Brock & Co.. of Montreal. was ini Summerside over the week end. V _-The many friends of Mr. John Hogg, of Summerside, are pleasedto see iiim about again after his re- icent serious illness. _ -Mr. Frank Gillis, Joseph D. and Miss Lena Gillis motored to Tignish on Sunday. While there thfv were the guests of Dr. John- sion.-T -Dr. J_ A. Johnston, who some time ago accompanied his wife to the Camey Hospital, Boston, wh' she underwent a serious olJ@I‘3ti0n_ returned to his home in Tiilrllsh on Friday. Mrs. Johnston's friends will be glad to know that she is I -Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hicks. oi Svmmersldc, returned home from \Mr_nctcn. N. B., where they went to ,attend the funeral of the formers isir'er, the late Mrs. W. C. Barnes. 'of that city. -Mr. E. H. Strong. of Summer- side, has returneti from Montreal. where he visited his wife in the Royal Victoria Hospital. Her many friends will be pleased to know that Mrs. Strong continues to improve `s'.ce.dily. -Rev. A. K. Herman, former pastor of tfic Summerside Baptist Cm-rch, now pns‘or of the Highfield B:iptif.t Church at Moncton. N-_ B~» Mcneiiim, w. onus, Angus Guns; Eastern Guardian M.. . _ _ M satin with stockings to match and she carried a lovely bouquet of pink roses, white carnations and maldenhair fern. Miss Irene Wyancl sister of the bride, who was brides-* maid was attired in a dress of flowered georgette 'and carried a pretty bouquet. The groom was supported by his brother. Mr. Henry Moyse. The Wedding`March was beautifully rendered by Miss Mar- ion Webb. After the ceremony: about fifty guests sat down to a; sumptuous wedding supper. the dining room being decorated with yellow and white flowers. The guests were delightfully entertained » while at supper by music furnish- ed by Mrs. W. N. Jenkins, sister of the groom. and Mr. Lamont, the bride's grandfather. It is worthy of| note that Mr. Lamont is 84 years young and his rendition of his fa- vorite old Scotch songs was a won- der and delight to all present. The happy young couple, who were the recipients of many beautiful and costly'presents_ left by car on a honeymoon trip to Boston. Toronto and the Niagara Falls, followed by the best wishes of n. host of friends. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Moyse will reside in Bedeque_ 'EASTERN AGENT-Mr J W urdock is iguiéridlian Al8¢l'1l¢d itil ontague an B P6389 ° and renewal subscriptions. _ ti’ _.HN sr. PETERS-Di-_ zena. Clark of India will speak in St. Peters Baptist Church Monday ev- ening, November 5th, at8gé;0.1l 2 2’ .."'l.‘l{E ANNUAL MEETING if the Community Welfare Leagu ,_ Montague, will be held in their rooms, Nov. B at 8 p. m. \_ ` _ 8852-il-3~¥i __~coNc.uA'rUi.ATxoNs. -- Mr. Peter A. McPhee. B18 P01111. islgi* l ceiving many hearty congratulst, these days on his splendid achieve- ment in carrying off the grand championship for Yorkshire boarnt the recent show at Charlottetown. In all Mr. McPhee secured 084 from his prize boar. $65 price of sale and 819 in prize money. This was Mr. 'McPhee's first venture as on exhib- litor, and more praise to him for this. 1 ~ ~ - gi _=-:mmersidc on Monday ‘ __~i-Lil. on zi shooting trip in Bedeque and is the guest of Mr. Major Schurman while in Summerside.-S. Had 17 Bolls On His Neck Sopton, Mon bothered wit I he Mr. A. writes:-“I boils for n my kinda _ me ony. then been liothereil Arms and Legs ..*HABD TO BEAT-Of the Is- thst had real good breeding season. Silver Black Fox is one of the were those from with t`o see around t The re- c tidy and logs c but none »w mic few iichlno. e _- STOP and READ l F rider and ' Our Values Cannot Be A-'lone 2.-'A new, ‘P0 \73lf'i8\ th 8 Beaten--We May Have _(_)_ppos1,t1on ` But' No Competitie n SPECIALS IN COTTONS, GINGHAMS AND - FLANNELETTES 500 Yards 36 inch Dress Gingham. Special Price _ _ _ Ile yird 500 Yards White Cotton. Very Special Price .. . .. _ l5c yard 1000 Yards Grey Flsrineleite. Very Special Price _ l6c yard 1000 'Yards White Flu'u1eieiie.` Very Special Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l1c yard `500 Yards Cream Fiancletie. Very Special Price . l8o yard l.000»YAl'ds Cotton Towclling. Very Special Price _ . 10° yum 1000 You-da Linen Crush Toweling. Very Special Price _ ._ ._ like ysrd iooo Yung :io men Ligm and nn-ii Pi-me comm .......... _ ....... me yum 1000 Yards 36 inch Unblenched Cotton. Very Special Price ._ _ ... . . ._ 100 yard 15 Dolan Pillow Cases . . . _ . _ . . . . _ _ _ _ . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Elon .-i_._..i._ VALUES OF INTEREST FROM THE DRESS GOODS SILKS AND HOSIERY DEPARTMENTS K Just. orrived another shipment of those Famous Ladies All Wool und Silk and Wool Hose. viuues up in si.so. ciming ai y, pi-me -me it pm. Aii me num: menu. on in im this *roll bargain (50 dozen in the lot.) - ‘ A special line of Ladies Plated Silk Hose at . . . . _ . . _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . ._ _ _ _ . _ ._ 81.00 A pair Boy's Heavy ltlbbed I-lose. Wool, to olesr _ _ _ 45° pair males' Fleece Linea imc, nwni ma nmk use pair See our Special Hack of Ladies Coat und Pull Over Sweltcrs ._ ._ . 83.75 Elon Special in Shot Taffeta Silk in nice light shades _ . $1.30 ylrd Special line of Children's Knitted Bloomer; to clear’ _ ._ . . . . . . . . . . _ _ ._ 25° ouch Chi1dren’s Heavy Bib Hose, Black, Brovm and Camel to clear _ .. ._ 25|: und 30° poll' Chlldrelfs Flewed Sleepers. A special line to clear at . . . _ . _ . . . _ 85a pair SPECIALS IN THE DIFFERENT MEN’S DEPARTMENTS , ' Y ' if Men’s Penmuns Fleece Lined Combinations . . _ . . . . . _ _ 51.30 suit. Bon . . . . . . _ . ._ 951: suit Mon'sPo\ic¢Suspenders . _ _ . . . . . . . _ . . . _ pair FoncyNeokwnr,re¢ulnr75cfor.........__._...,..... _ _ ., . _ . _ . ... , _ _ _ ,_ 49e GolfHose,regulnr75c...._. . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . . _ . _ ....2palrfor$l.0U Balance of Sample Broldcloth and Madras Shirts li.” each Men’s Heavy Work Jumbo Sweaters. Special . _ $1.95 Men’s Blue Union Made Overalls. Regular $2.50. To clear _ . . . $2.00 pair Men’s Grey Wool Socks 40c a pair or . . . . . . . . . . . . . I pain for-ll.00 Men’s Heavy Fall Caps iii Blue and Brown. Special _ ._ _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . ......__ ‘liic oooh All Wool Throw Blankets in plain colors, Blue and White,"1'on and White, Bose ond White. _ Regular value $7.75. Special Week End Price $1.00 Men’s Blue Chinchilla Overcouts, worth to $20.00. Special . . . . . . . . $15.00 Other lines of Men’s Heavy Winter Overconis $11.00 to _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . ._ ,, 330.00 Youth’s Winter Overcoiits. Special $5.50 to . . . . . . . . _. $0.75 Men’s Sulis in Tweeds, lirowns and Grays. Special _ ._ 012.00 suit CARPET DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Tapestry Furniture Covering. Regular $1.60. Special _ _ . . _ . .. $1.80 Frilled Curtnins,l¢osc,BlueimdWhite.Special . . _ . ._ . ._ Iwo Swiss Curtains 2%; yards long for extra high windows $5.50 poll' Rubber Door Mats lil by 30 inch 'l9c. Rcxoieum Door Mats I5 x 27 . ._ _ ._ . _ ._ 2 for 250 _ ' - _.____.__._ \ ITEMS or INTEREST FROM LADIES* READY.T0-_ WEAR. AND MILLINERY DEi'>ARTMENTs` New arrival of Chlldren'i~ Sunburst Skirts . . . . $8.98 Ladies' Under Arm Handling.. Special . _ . ... _ _ $1.05 BolnnoeoiLodlea’EvenlngDresse_u......__... _ _ ._ . Un Ldd|es'Bllk Rayon Bloomers. Special ._ _ _ We Lu_liMSilkltayon Vostsmdliloomerutomntch _ ._ 15° oooh L|dloo‘Crepo Drmul. Newest shades und styles . _ _ . . . . . . . . _'__ SLU- l0.l8llldl1.0U l..\diesCor|st»sndCors_elettu.WcokBhdPrice . . . . ._ ._ _ no Children'| Flonncllmd Cheek Dresses. Special _ _ ._ Loiliol’Geor¢et¢s Benin. Special . . . . . . ._ ._ ._ ._ ll-W Discontinued llneain Gossard Corsets cloning at ... I-8 0|! Lndiociilklloyon Slips. Goodqulity . . _ . . . . ._ .. ._ ..._....._ll.5l| aiwilcavy Cimiiou suede sun Linea diem. special _ um silennelette Night Gowns. long sleeves $1.00 1V,iaiwsgniiui-sisiiim. spwui. ........ _ nasnnacaxa Mluelond Childrcn’| Hats. Arealbnrgnin st . . . . . $1.00 Lsdicflnte of Felt ondveivot all this yearn styles. Spooill 88.98 New shipment of Ladies' Metallic Hltsi Cell and seo them now. Pnowss BROS, Lid I ._ .J “Tin-: BARGAIN csurnsr i ~e 0 iiuyh Dil*-Y _ EYEBIGHT _ EXAMINATION