vacuum. Se-wetauawrv . ‘u ' A u wig-gyms“ .. vswnww swmqypuqw-wf-v - IHE CHAR Doubletex Gauntlet, of fine Chanioisette. Fall Plain glace kid glove, fleece lining. elastic at wrist, plain stitch- ing-, all the new col- ors. all sizes, warm and smart . . . . . . $2 Gharmingly Correct New Gloves CHAMOISETTE -- KID — SUEDE IN THE GREATEST RANGE IN THE- CITY. FRANCE supplies many of these, import ed from makers in Grenoble, the heart of the French Glove industry. Others from makers in many‘ countries, meeting here in the greatest glove stock in the Province. Gloves for every time, for ev- ery occasion, for every need, in values that challenge comparison. and Winter weight. Blanket chamoisette, a good stitch on back and and really attractive fingers . - _ - - - . - . -$1 glove at . . . . . . . . $2 Washable S u e d c Washable S u e d_e Glove. in gauntlet glove. with cuff, plain style, hand Sewn, stitching, all the new shown in all the new colors. a very smart colors . . . . . . . . $3.25 gIOVE at - - - - $31-75 l Western Guardian A. Douglas, Sec'y. —-BUYING Albany Station. prices. Harris Abbatolr. Co., Ltd. ‘lp. m. the McDonald News Storg. Eastern Guardian o! Drugs, Toilet Articles, —KENS1NGTON S H I P P l N G , CLUB will not load Hogs Wednes- day. Nov 3nd as advertised. Johr; 6 POTATOES every day at J. F. Todd's new warehouse. highest market 69~1-11-tl. —CHURCII NEWS.—Anglican Ser- vices in the Parish of New London on the 6th instant will be as follows: Kensington, 10.30 a. m., with Holy Communion. Sunday Bchool 2 p. m. Burlingtomido p. m. French River —WESTERN OFFICE. — The Western Olilce of the Guardian is located in the McNelll Building, Water SL, Summerside. where sub- scriptions and advertising will be received. The Guardian may be purchased daily at the Western Oiiice in the McNelll Building or at ed and the diff _ have promised to assist in “their H. Jewell section: a great many have been,H. L. Hardy . interviewed personally and have S. L. Hardy . agreed to co-qperate in the work. pared for distribution. the aim be- ing to have every section fully sup- Dr. W. Allan plied. the lists in the Press and anyonelA. li-L-Toombs . and every one has the privilege ofiCity Cafe . . . . .. mcar YOUR WIN a I T R SUPPLY subscribing; there is no limit to the-C. A. Campbell .. Patent Protestant Orph- anage Mainteii‘ Mr. Harper _, Frank . . . . . . .. . The annual collection for epcrat- char-leg Ross . . ing penses ’ favorably on W. J. Carr Nov. 1st and in the city the penon- McLean d: Mcliiadyen A reserve 118i; has been prepared Mr. Liv‘ tone . . . . . . .. and a special committee will call on Wm. Bruce . . . . . . these at an early date: this list is,D. A. Bruce . . . . . . . . . . .. made‘ up largely‘ of the business'.7. I2. Harris .. . men. lDr. Ayers collection has left no atone unturn-[Gordon Hughes weeks organizing and plan , forlMiss M. Garrick the future of our_ Institir de- pends on the success of this‘ under- Mrs. Stewart . taking to a very great extent. | Miss M. Walker The country has been wsllladvis-lMiss liairclough .. clergynlenlA Friend . . . . . .. Roy Binns Frank Currie Miss Anderson .. Helpful literature has been pre- Mr. l-lowatt Every subscription will appear in Miss Bourke .. AFriend . . . . . . . . . . . Queen St. to date Dr and Mrs F. E. Smsilwood 8 ance Collection w. F. Bourke .......... .. H al canvass is progressing very well. Harold Worthy . . . . . . .. I The committee 1n charge of tacit-mu Bigger 1.. II..' Bd- They have been working for,M1ss K. McRas '§§§§§§§"”""" on J3 s2sss§§§§""""“""“*"”’ 2222222 so’ ' fii .00. .o0| .00 00 '6 O ing to your means. Medlclnes, all,” for 1c" a; Malmn-s amount—we ask you to give accorcl-lAsFriend . . . . . . . .. Drug Store. - If you believe the rescuing of Mr. Scarth . . . . . . . . .. MissE. McRae Double Tex Gauntlet, a very smart hand- Bargains will be going for three Murdock is Guardian agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to rec- eive news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. . JBUY YOUR XMAS PRESENTS lor le Get them while the sale umuy Any 5311c“; all any these children worth while- A. Friend . . . . . . . . . .. price and yau gel; another of the HELP THE WORK Miss M. Whear . . . . . . .. same arllcle for 1c, a; Malwnls one and so to our opening lists. Mr. Loughlin . cent sale, Montague’ yo“ 3_4_5_ Lower Great George St. to dale Ernie Caswell Bruce Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $25.00 Henry Ford . . . . . .. Hon. D. A. McKinnon . Col. M. Davison . .°MABON'S ONE CENT SALE.— dayg only, 3T4_5 Noygmbgn Re. Mr. A. F. Bell 5.00 J. G. Jamieson .. member the daleg Miss Ross 1.00 Miss Ruby Gay . Col. Leigh . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Miss Beer . . . . . .. _ _OEASTER.N AGEN1'_M|-_ J_w_ Miss M. Irving . . . . . . . .. l 1.00 Miss Laura Day . . l“ A. Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 Geo. Richards R. N. McNeil] . . . . .. 1.00 Mr. J. Jones Miss Campbell .50 Miss E. Colwell D. B. Stewart . . . . .. Norman Lowther l 10.00 Mr. Vanlderstine . 5.00 R. Diamond 2.00 Miss Georgie Bell . 2.00 Miss Bertha White . .. 1.00 Miss McDougall 2.00 A Friend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sewn glove, of good Plain glace kid glove, with fur top, fleece lining, a perfect win- ter glove, all colors, and all sizes . . .$2.50 Silk suede lining, a per - fect glove for colder weather. splendid style as well as warmth. This line has cuff and is shown in all the new colors. A Wonderful Chamoisette Glove 79c This handsome glove, shown in half a - dozen of the season’s most popular colors, has cuff with fancy stitching, and is a real- ly notable value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 9c Mailed postpaid. TH E STANDARD VALUE Chamoisette Glove $1.00 I Rcaliy,we think you will find this the best dollar glove in P. E. I. It is of fine chain- oisette, with fancy cuff, 7 or 8 of the very best new shades, correct style, and per- fect fit. Postpaid for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 French Kid Glove. with fancy cuff. shown in all the pop- ular new colors, fan- cy stitched back, one c l a s p, beautifully made by one of the great Grenoble fact- ories and imported direct by ourselves. ..----.$2 . . . . . . . . ..$2.so Glove, w i t ll affording SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL FUR LINED Suede Glove at l $4.50 Of course you can buy cheaper gloves- and the best values in gloves of all prices are at this glove counter~but if you are‘ looking for the perfect winter glove, you should see this lovely suede, soft as silk velvet, warmly lined with fur, made with plain or fur top, perfect fitting, and per- fectly comfortable . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . $4.60 l All Gloves Sent Postpaid Anywhere in P. E. I. on Receipt of Price-use Our Maii Service. MOORE a Mason Store. article right. last llll‘00 a on. Nov. a-4-5, at Mabon's Drug Harry Miller Cent Sale. QI"STURGEON HALL. - Grand We‘ Janet 5w“ ~ Bazaar on Tuesday. Nov. 8th, begin- V1155 T- Jenkms ~~ ning at '7 p. m. Come play bingo '3- L- McKay and other games. Sweaters. prices right. —McGowan’: ..*IF YOU REQUIRE a Furnace Furnacctte. Stove or Range. W: handle the Charles Fawcett line (l) They lock right. They are priced right.-—McGowan‘. Limited. ..===Nsw FEASTWDAY-Tlle i160‘ feast-flay faithful Robertson Nicholson . Ernest Duchemin .. .,~1¢. BUY$I$5 WQBTH o; any Alfred Duchemin .. you want at Msboifs One Lem‘ wrm“ yyuu-‘lpzaq, Edgar McNutt .. Mr. Sherren . . . . .. Hog m; sewed, Russel Seller \ Friend ‘IIrsJGeo. Pearson _ Vlrs. MeEachern . . . . . . . . . . .. i2) .They bakl <3) They are built right. (4 niss it. 88-11-2-21 ——_—<*>—i- PERSONALS" decreed Jubilee Year by the P01" was cele l“ slJfather-iu-law. James ______i_ ell celebrated. At the early hundred pnnlmunicallts. rls than Peter McPhee. l-adlo on the Slam 89-11.24; ‘i. Anderson . . . . .. 1.00 H. W. Clay . . . . . . .. ---_ Capt. J. McLean . . . . . .. 2.00 Miss Davida Baker -..'»=.IUs'r ARRIVED l; large Sgml Mr. LeBianc .50,.I. A. Gillis‘ . . . . . . .. Mackinaw Coats, Windbreakers Wis-s Vonlderstlne 1~°°.R- F- Maddlssn men and bgys Qygrcoflts als. Vliss Currie 1.00 Miss Edna Mugfor i ..'NOV. 3—4-5 will be days of iliabonfis Big One Cent Sale. Don't ..“Mr. Wade Hughes alld_ bride. bratod this yezlr for the first time Sourls West. were visitors t0 their lust Sunday of October. Mary's Cilurch, Souris, the feai-lt Iiilm]. Wedliesd"? was \\' mass Fatllen Monoirhau administer- ed "my Commuulo“ u, upw-urds of of the J.J. Hughes Co. Mercantile ll business. is again on the job after twins a splendid participation by the *1 5P9" “I I" ‘heaml- Them are 79W . more popular business men in Sou- Keys, Lille ..'Mr. Beater McPliee. manager 1.00)D. F. Bethune ZOO-Miss Della Matheson .. 2.00 Fred Moore ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 Marcus Calder . 2.00‘ Miss E. Heiihey 1.00 Dr. Pethick .50.W. C. Stewart 1.00 Rowland Paton .. 1.00 Miss E. Windsor 2.00 Miss Mona. Saunders‘. 1.00 Dr. Geo. Green 2.00 Vernon Currie . . . . . .. .50 Miss Sue McGregor .501Wa1ter Hyndman .. / sir-Wyoming. Kenniedy’s Gash Sale AT KENSINGTON ‘lhursday--Friday---S'aturday Nov. 3rd Nov. 4th Nov. 5th "Money Saved is Money Earned" will be a true saying on the above dates. Never in the course of our business career have we placed before the public so many opportuni- ties t0 purchase everyday ‘necessities at prices below their actual value. Carnation and Ncstles Evaporated Milk, large size can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. per can l6c-"l‘wu for 25c Tomato Soup (Helntz and Campbella) per can 150- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Two for 25c Lantern Globes, long and short... . . each lie-Three for 35o Peas, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. large tin IBe-Two for 27c We have a falr supply-we do not guarantee that they last out the sale. Shop early, or phone in. , MILLINERY-FYou will require a new list for Thanksgiving --Sunday, November 6th. We have a select variety of Ladies’ Hats at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.95, $3.95 and $5.95 Worth more money but you may have them at this price on the days of the sale. MEN'S SUITS-This is the time of year that you want new clothing. Some very fine quality suits in this lot. Marked low before. but we have cut 20 per cent oi! for this sale. A $20.00 Suit sells ‘for $l0.00-you save $1.00. KITCHEN CHAIRS —Hardw0od, plank scat, golden oak Mrs J T Rmld _ finish. You need some extra chairs . . . . . . .. 3 for $2.05 C (ill-abuts. You save 45c. - ‘ ' We carry a well assorted stock at prices‘ that compare favorably elsewhere, and believe that it will be to your’ advantage to give us a call. ESTATE JAMES KENNEDY KENSINGTON ’ J. E. Whitiock . M. Fraser {Miss Jean McLeod . ‘H. S. McLeod J. S. McDonald .. Sydney Brehaut Mr. McPherson . . . . . . . .. Employees DcBlois Bros. J. Lester Douglas Kent St. to date N. D. McLean . . . . . . . . . . . . .. James Stewart . .. Allison McLeod . . . . . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Jas. White G. Ballingall . . . . . . . . . . . . .. J. P. Nicholson .. .. Ftlank Phillips Henry McFarlane .. Palmer & Watson . Mrs. D. Stewart Miss C. Nicholson .. "Mrs. Ryan . . . . . . . .. Mrs. J. S. McLeod Mrs‘. J. T. Thompson .. Mrs. E. D. Henderson . Mrs. D. A. McKinnon . Miss I. Henderson . Mrs. T. G. Irlan Mrs. Gill . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. B. Bolman Mrs. Geo. Buxwn .. Mr. Bowness .. Miss M. Ling Mrs. T. McMillan .. A Friend . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. Thornton 2.00 n-ni-lf-Ip-es-ci-np-nt-nr-n-i-lr-ns-MMM o ooocobbbbbb osgcccopocoocc L. J. McPherson Mrs. H. M. Stewart .. Miss Doris Gill . . . . . .. Miss A. Hayden . Miss Dawson‘ . . . . .. Miss Worth . . . . .. Miss Amy Easter . ‘Miss Lillian Aitken Robt. Sutherland . Nelson Hooper Theo. Bentner Mrs. Leslie Smith .. ‘R. Nicholson . . . . .. 'Mrs. R. McNeill . . . . .. wwwwwwnwwwfl m'o' bub‘ '0‘ bbbbbbbéa-‘o’ mm r-r-u-n Miss Annie Ferguson . 1.00. £8 Miss V. Anderson 1.00, I‘ Mrs. c. H. Beer .. 1.00,” Mrs. S. C. Moore . 1.00,“ Mrs. .1. s. Hagan . .... .. 1.00") Miss Helen Grant 1.00 Miss Carrie Haslam 1 Miss Sarah llissory . Miss Mary Essory .. 1.00 Art Vinnicombe Mrs. D. Livingstone . ‘Mrs. Parker Ritchie . Nelson Whitlock Henry Mclnnis . . . . . .. Mrs. G. H. Holbrooke . . Mrs. Cyril McGrcgor Ed. Sterns . . . . . .. Miss Blanche Morocco and other g New Handbags in Calfskin, fashionable leathers. All shades. Price $3.50 to $10.25 Kiddies Apparel Misses Silk Knitted Dresses, bright shadw, ages a to l4 years. This ls a very pretty dress for little Miss. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . "$5.88 Misses Flannel Dresses . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.95 Misses Velvet and Poirot Dresses . . . . . .: . . . . . . . . .. $7.95 Specials rm... llealiYiy-to-Wear ' Department Soarfs. wide Crepe de Cherie Scarfs. » Bright shades. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 Gloves. Hard sewn Chamolsottc Gloves. Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 to $1.50 Special line of Ladies Felt Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 52.98 nu u’: splendid opportunity to m“... m at the beginning of the chilly weather- ; m“ wgfln In Suedinc, Broadcloth, M Velourfilthieir shawl collars and culls are o, = Elysian. ‘liyhrc, Beavcrine, Carocui and Tiulm. lne. ma» all-vs In lmwrhnt lmrt and pleats’ sometimes appear at the sides. Colmfl V“, Buck, n3... Grey. Chestnut Brawl“, French Beige, Canton slus- lllfl comm", ‘on... Prices ............ $15.00 to $05.00 in Jersey, Velvet and ammo G00ds. Popular two piece style. Fashionable shades. Prices $9.00 to $12.00 Flannel Dresses, long sleeves, all sizes. Prices . . . . . . . . .. $4.25 to $6.25 EARNEST STUDENTS NEEDED FOR CANADIAN SOCIAL WORK mo committee of that school 1,00 first meeting of the present acad- lm emic year. “The studsntbody is composed of 2.00. some ambitious 1m young persons who will push for-l 1,00 ward in the attainment of socisll 1,00.idea1s," he said. 1,00 them. not so vigorous or so capable.' 100-will drop out ofthe running pen‘ _5:)'haps before graduation. Numbers 1.00 seeking admission are turned away 1.00 annually. but the fact is that train- l Prowse Bros Limited “Thea l-‘asiiioll lienire” 1.00m; for social work is not yet alt- .50 tracting a large enough group of 1-00)the best calibre to enable us to re- 1-00. fuse admission to those whose suc- 1-°° cess is do btful. This situation ex- of consistent efforts to nicipai elections held throughout educate and inform the public. The Great Britain yesterday. cavllllin! need to push social education be- as far as incomplete fore the public exists. and sdequatelmore than 100 seats. mostly in '1" ‘means of doing it are still wantingfilbig industrial centres. The Conserv- MONTREAL- Que" Nov- zrlsoc’ llinardh Llnlnlent for barns. 1 work is not yet attracting a rge enough group of the best cali- --_.-____ re to enable us to refuse admission ' ' ' those whose success is doubtful,“ r. C. A. Dawson. director of Mc-l ‘cull University School l) ‘Workers, said in addressing the t 9150mm i“ “I” — for Social at the and lnteliigentl "Others among Th, g- prompt delivery. jaws THAT MEAL YOU Have TO BE‘ ‘ro Tl-lacAPTAlu- BE cAm-zruu! MORE. THAN Q W171i" lml from" flemro lac 1 ._ _ Attention Potatoes Dealers Be lure and have‘ 10.10- Tan really for Potato snippiils- Iottotnwnflusrdian Job Printery is in a position t0 flu W 970.9130!» most attractive prices and can make £31.‘. f‘! HIPHIJ» :‘:|,;,,l;.i£ “Jul t-qla: 11A Sport Dresses swanrmo (Yams av LABOR. SOCIALISTS LONDON, Nov. Z-Labor-Social- ists made’ sweeping gains in the mu- returns show latives were the heaviest losers. M____ M- ~ -13;y George McMan v semen-unit‘. ‘watts M; THAT FM Crow‘ _ "ro Loss. Trans J05! rllllllll" ~ . * Plllllliliilll‘ .Q\~ilil" ALL RlGHT-MAQQE- wo-un- no You our‘ slain rights mined