"‘5f‘i”;~:V§§=:3f' l A V ,L ‘ _ | WERE NOT A BIT MoDll:s'1‘ about this won- & '~ ~’ derful stock of FUR COATS. We know so ' " " _/2?. much about its extent and excellence that we \ Q¢`\ ‘ /2, I would like you to get just as well acquainted with it as we are _ Fur Coats are here, selected by eg- ' _ perts, with careful exclusive choice from ‘ _ only the best and most reliable makers in i the Dominion.. , i _ Quality First. Every garment MUST be excellent in its price class, dependable _ j as well as beautiful.. _ ,-_¢ / fs Among the Furs shown are China Beaver, Sil- ver Rat, Natural and Dark Rat, French Seal, Beaverine, Hudson Seal, Caracul, Persian Lamb. The Seals are shown plain, or iinish- ed in many styles of suitably blending fur . _ ll ‘\_‘ Fur Coats $55 to $500. ,_-55 Boys’ Blue Chinchilla and l _ Fancy Tweed Overcoats $1075 This new arrival offers you, for the boys a. great range of I really superior coats, in blue Chinchilla and fancy Tweeds.. They are suitable for ages 9 to 17. Smartly cut, Venetian or Polo lined. At the Boys’ Department. A new high standard in Dollar Silk Stockings That \\'onllcl'ful value DOLLAR SILK 5’I`()CKIl\`G sold by MOORE & McLEOD, LTD. is known all over Prince Edward Islanll-and fart her.- Wliile il, was better than all others-we’ve al\\'a_vs been trying to get one better still. WE lIA\'l‘] IT l\`O\V,-putting Our hosiery department another long step ahead of all rivals. Black and _ six colors 5 ~ $100 pair ~ iv it . Inf” Qi ll' i Q* ' -//N 'run ruhioosauoaey acne fe/f style No. soov A Light Service Weiéiit Hose fd Prsctral E Day eu with tho Contour I-is (improved pointed lice ). An excellent wasting stcdring es focdiouwho s ii t weight nodal! mm `gssnsfsnorysuviocwi cilkcnsmannessaispopulsrprioc. $1.50 e&‘llES)c_oill iss Y _ VW0M'lN`lAlSlD T0 ~¢»-s . “°“‘“" ‘"“‘ °”"‘ .. MON'l'R.EAL. Que., Dec. 2.-iBy The » Christmas Specials I`r|~ni llrui-mlirr -ith in l)ci~cmbcr 24111 inclusive, we ofier (hr fulioliing Sl’li(‘I.~\l. PRICES: liranulatcd Sugar . . _ . , . _ , ,,_, 63° pq lb, Sr~i‘il¢\rl :md Scedlf-ss Ralsins . l2‘,io per lb. ('iii-ici Iiu'k Trai . _ . . . . . . . . .. oflc per Ib. _\'o, l onlom 3'§e pei-lb. Wlliic I’.r,ln- . . . . . . . . . . . .. ...-.._ 7c peril). 12 liars P. A- (i. Napthn Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 49|: Dry Goods Specials l\I:‘n`.s llcaivy Winter Shirts . , . . . _ . . . . , . . . . ......... 9le "='fli°=»' WWI ll°Sc-lwlwlsr llsht colors ............ on Bvy's Fiserv Cumblnlllcn. sizes 22 to 30 ............ We This slvrc his alwus been wsu-known as llosdqumn for (fhrisimas Goods. This yesr we hnve n fuller sn( more complete liao than ever of Toys, Dolls, Books mg gn Mug of Gifts for hoth young and old. cm.: iN. we CAN rimsss You. Estate of Henry Dunn GASPEREAUX Csnsdisn Press)-Prosress msde bl the people of Cmechoslovskis since : the kingdom was founded in 191| was F outlined by Madame Frantisek KW- l ton, wife of the consul-general tor l Czechoslovakia, ln addressing the I Alumnae Society of McGill Univer- { sity. The speaker denlt chiefly with 3 the position oi women in Clecho- i slcvskis. since the formation or the ikingdom, women have enjoyed lb- ! soluto oquslity with men. sho declu- iod, and rssd portions of the em- , stltutlch which had elven this null- : ity. Women may occupy my poets. z and evidence of their iniotolt in » politics snd the weltsro od tholr their country had has vlvvm by 'hr uct thst in the election preceding the ls". for which the looiutsr 'had gg gtgtlgtlg, women BMI lst lord vetnsthsn the meh. Thorn an wo- insn in nrlismciit. sitiioush they do not occupy executive positions in my great number. which Madame tvs- ton attributed to _the not that their omsnslsstlsn was so oomnorrl-ivolv recent. lvorrsuonllonollioilwll sho twill. O90-600000094000-00100090-O00 IAVI Yog gg ° Rxhiin if. il. rs _ "‘.i'..“"‘....,°"""“"‘.»...i %+N* I i \ ,. _._,_. ._ ,_ _ _ ._ . , -v- _y, __ _ - ____ _ __ ___ __ ___ ____ ___ -Anwrmmwn ovsiinuw » __ DECEMBER 3, 1 much mm- no p mi xchsmg ion. 'I P- ni.. sunddy School 2 p. m. ::-.IUBT IICBIVBD nt onr»Cl|sr lottotown md Srunllsenids closes, n only 8450 s set. llolmnn'l. ` ll 80- -MIIACULOUI ESCAPE-AS Mr. 1 and Mrs. Howard. socompsnlod by] their dllllhtdr Ind Mrs. 0.1!. Norris, l and uns moi-ru. vm mornin; lol town their steering lwnr went wrong I ten toot bridge neu' the wntcr were hurt sud not even any of the gloss of the_csr was broken. Bome ‘ passing motorists took the party back to Charlottetown, where they en not sure it it could be mtrlostod that night. 'rise party returned homo on csped with merely s slashing up. S. -ALBANY AND YICINITY-On Tuesday evenilll. Nov. 26, in Besrle- tion, .delivered a lecture on Jspnn, to sn nppreclstivs audience, in aid al the Anchor of Hope Mission Bsnd. The lecture was illustrated by magic lantern slides.-Mr. A. Q. Green wk s recent visitor bo &imm¢rslde.- 'M’r. Leonard Mwnrvsll, ‘Christan was s recent visitor to Albany.-Kr. swim; mcxsy was s visitor to Summcrside issr, week.-mrs Lsurs Ron is spending some time nt her homo, the guest of her parents.- Bumrnerslds Saturday evening.-ltr . _ _ _ Wacom _Guardian-’ _ _ _ _ _ __ You’re invited to see the Island s _,,,,,, ,,,,,,-,-;5,,, _,_,, __, ,gi f l t _ ~ . ~ . -“~°~ .~ as l - ‘ > finest stock of T ~ _._ '~ ' @ __ , ' -ANGLICAN IIIVICSB-In the \ li perish of New Landon ontbedth i/ inst will be ls follows -Burlington | , F 1°-=fl'\~ m.. vini'uoiy:oommun1on§ I I < A > l _ .__ a W 4| 9 c I 6 iggif-1 ` _.___ 4 _ l tlieirhcmcin Cirdnvllls !romsvlsitf,l_ -°°~ _ 4 to Charlottetown on Bsturdsy even-` , --1 _ ing, when about thi-no mils out or. if qmiuty or si-paces Lncbss. s¢¢s.‘| \ »¢~ “ 1 .Thus sro vcr-y nttrmetlve and slum E \\ " is quit; mums ms pine- to I 1 30|* ' 3 l -_ voosuv town vnltoii church. nov. :si-. my- ‘ nolds, pastor of Bedequo oongrega-’ Messrs Eldon Largo. Norman Walsh I and Dunesii Csrmiciisel inotored boil \ _ ond Mrs. W. P. Cameron were vis- itors to Bummerside recently.-Mrs. Wsye, Charlottetown, is visiting in Aibsi-iy tho sum or ivm. sterling Moclsy.-A. :>-AN IDEAL 0Hll8‘l'|!AB GIFT -One of our new zlpteec Luncheon Sets, inet. received. The #Mum alll dnlgns sro delightful mul the price ls only $4.50 por set. l|olmsn's, (har- looteiown and Summerslde. ` 1i0l~ll-30-31. rsllowsns ` -Miss Mill of Surnmersido was n week end visitor to Charlottetown. 5. -Miss Annie ldsthoson. Travell- en Rest. undorweht sii operation in the Prince oounty 1-lospits-l, .Satur- dsy morning. -Mrs. A. B. Mlclly. of Sumllsor- side, and little son. left on ssturdw lnoriilny for Boston, Moss., to visit Mrs. MscKsy's sisters. They were sc- companied by Miss Blue, who has been visiting Mrs. lhckny for some time. Miss liuo la returning to hex- home in Plorlds. I. .' Eastern Guardian / .___ ..°Wll1l'I PARTY. - The weekly Whist Drivrwu hold in lt. James' Hall, Clewgoiown on Thursday, Nov. 28, with A lsrgo attendance. The ladies' priss wos won by Miss Rose Fairchild. and the genilemsn’s prime by Mr. Michael Burke. A delicious laamh was served. A ` rrssoivsls _ ..°Mlss Agnes hy. Newport. re-. ccntly visited Georgetown. A ..°Rev. G. V. McCabe. Gturfeon. Mcently visited Georgetown. _ A ..°li¢iss Clisdys lludonsld return- ed to hor homo in niicr visiting in Sllnt John. the lull: of her sister. Hrs. H. 0. Motnornoy. A s_~..___-.-_~_.-,-_.- “Eczema ‘_‘Pel1icura_’° _ “Eczema ` » |lolldwl“\l'hI ‘iii ki! iilil Fri ..°Mrs. James Woods. Lake Verde, spent the week-end in Georgetown, the guest or her brother, Mr. James Macdonald. A -_.____..______ 'THE IIGIITS Ol' SPINSTRBS" LONDON. nec. 2-isy 'nie _cm- sdlsn Press)-The womsn's cdli/or oi "Oversees" writes of recent newspa- per cuttings dealing with women: "There are any number denllng with new careers and professions for wo- men, such as radiography, ths grow- ing of fruit and vegetables under glsss, women estslis msnsgors. bulld- ing managers, woinen demonstrators, bsnsns growers in-Australia. and 1 lcsm, too, thst there now exists hundreds of women doctors in Jspsn. But what interested me most, ptr- hops. were tho renisrks of s ldr. R. B. Kerr. of london. who spoke on the 'filights of Spinstors” st s 'recent CUHINII. _ _ He pointed out. in the flnt plsoc. the phenomenal growth in the num- ber of spinsters in all countries since the middle of lost century. and ss- sertod that nmong the most oduestod women chs nisiority were married. rhirtherniwe, somewhat unexpected- ig. Mr._lsrr doclorod that be con- sidered the dooline ot morrisge ind the incl-use ot sbinstcrhood as good. for the growth of soinshrhood had boon "concurrent with the srostost growth of humanity the world hsd over known.” 'me old maid. ii\ incl. hu been tht backbone or mon oi thohuuilhitorhn movements thotodsttcdsrsmoctlngosihoontsr-_ xg __ -- -i _a ii-, l i s _ _ = " ' Y _l-92 lr 'i iii 1 i 1 1 cl. 'r. sprigs, rector. ‘ ' Q 5 -1-i / \ .11 l I .slid the csr plunged headlong over Q* _ 1-i ’ I _ 1 ‘I Q works. Although the suta nude a ’ " *_ . slim- drop or un rest into the shui- . /'Zi .___ low wstor none ol the occupnntsi... _' _mu -"."°- i "B 6 I/DF* J 6 _ » i /a-'dill 'iq _ _ __/ l f _l ms. , ‘W/f V _-jg @ .lk will _ i i i l` 1 F. ~ ___- 1-_ YDUI' wllltél' 0ll8I'G0&t lS A Here Awa' ing Your Inspection the jitnoy very thnnkful to hnvo m~ _ ' __ ...No crowd can hide you if you are wearing one of our Ovei-coats. There is a style, originality to their ‘ cui. syonthful snappiness that prompts the comment from others. Navies are still prominent in Chin. ` chillas or Alpine Cloths, neatly 'tailored and nicely lined. Warm, dressy coats in sizes 36 to 44_ P,-gud from 325.00 to $45.00. Tweeds and fancy plaid backs in light and dark greys, fawns, browns, and mixed patterns. The largest range we have ever shown, Sizes 36 to 44. Prices $16.75 to '$47.50. ~ _ _ .1 1 1 Boys’ Overcoats no-_._ °“" M ' ' for _o mfot hill t work ilierer iswnoeoo; inaws. Made of all wool plaid cloths in plain or Nm- f¢,|k st yi s. Sizes 86 to 46. Selling from $5.75 to $11.75. e Boys’ as above, sizes 26 to 36, $4.50 to 33,50 _ th ls _ . leather Jackets. ...Z'.7.Z§°$.°`Z'.i’.i".1"i" ` u n g 8 n l S c o a t S Young Men’s Coats, ln blues, fawius md p'|aid‘ in various shades. Sizes 33 to 36. Prices $14.50 to 325.00 _- Boys’ Overcoats in a large range* of gttems `1 can equal these Mack. , Y *L _ and are very populu- for 'Tw rancher, fisherman or laborer. Price of men’s 8.75 to SINGLAIR &_ STE\_lIART, limited A -sUMMERs1DE- l hsrdtoscewhy. lbrshe liasbeelt free from closer ties. ine from the claims of house and home. md has been Able to spend her time and her- self among those who perhaps had no one else to osre for or ‘to fight for them. ' ‘ "I should like bo shlke Mr. Kerr' by the hand, for ho. n "mere msn." has pointed out s hot that womcn_ have themselves overlooked, nnd we are grateful to him nocordingly." i ,_________ IISKIMOB (Ill: GABOLINI LAMPS l:nMoN'mN. Alta.. nec. 2-(ny The Osnsdlsn Press)--The dsy of the _blubber ou lump his puisa from thc lsnd ol the midnight sun. Every lhklmo tepeo in the Arctic is now il- luminated by n gasoline lsmp, gener- ating some 800 candle. power. The most modem rsdioisqt md phonograph: out~howl thenorthern hlismrds ss the natives mule woopee" to the .isa being dispensed over the sir from iihht clubs in Ublollo nnd Denver, deolnres I. ld. slay, who hu Just srirvcd in this city from his trswllil (rounds in the vicinity oi Arotlo Rod River. -‘ ’ , ____.._._____ .\WOUl»D “LL M01! BONIY . ’I‘0l0N‘IlO, Doc. 3-A movement to mote Osnsdn the worid's great- est producer of honey, wss isunch ` M611 It the Rcysi York. "Wit-h l>1’°Por marketing moth- ods," E. Riddell of Alberts, bold (ho association, "Canute oould lend the world in si tow yesrs_ Our product lsofshlghqusiitynndwosreoble to put it out in large quantities have grown up and flourished dur- io B¢°l¢°¢P¢r8' usoointlm. whim ts There io s hugo mu-het for Usmd- lng the isst 'I0 years. sud it is mt holding its fiftieth unnusl conven- lm honey in Englmq, yu; W, mini get after it. They like our hone; over there. and Briidsh sentiment ii in tsvcr 'of buying the Osnsdlsn product" ‘A committee was appointed to sc- wn the co-operation of other pro- Vll, ` _ _ . OOOOOOQOO _ BRAHMI is mi-: FINAL cnoics f Siren _ ` ' And Fineo ‘th ' ‘ A Tea Full N TEA' A Flavor Sold only in Rod, Alrtight Packages. ., s STATE FISH C LARGE REC SMELTS, LoBs'rl:Rs and sALMoN 112 Fulton Fish Market--New York. N. Y. 1 lA§ofQeex-COIN IXCIANGI BANK TIUII 00. NIW YUII, R. I. . UMPAIIY inc. Eivliizs' or vs_. __ _ _ _, / . 1 EELS