%',' . t...» aren't Mover a cLEOD L70. 119-12: Queen sr. Charlottetown All wool Heather ilose, 5 shades, worth S .00 to 1.50 Saturday pr This line 0f stockings offering specially for Saturday, in- cluded a most attractive assortment of all wool heather, shaped, seamless and correctly shaped. They include prices up to $1.50 per pair. and at Saturday’s price the value is remarkable. This assortment also includes a small range of fancy, all wool cashmere stockings, with a vertical design in con - trasting colors, the colors being sand and dove gray, $11)" Fleece-lined Black S 1.00 stockings 3 pr tor These stockings in good cotton, finished in narrow rib ef- fect, warmly fleeced throughout the whole length, cor- rectly sized. A sensational value at three pairs for $11)" Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Hose 50c '3‘ ,3» _.. was sentenced to two msnnu-msm. .._.-.~.~a lliE WESTERN. Bliiilllll hose, white only, regular 65c a Stewart Limited. —40 CENTS will buy you an one dinner at Dunn's Cafe, sum inerslde. 102.'i8-22i-2i. —UP TO DATE HEATING»- Mr. R. T. ‘Morrison. heating arch- . itect, ‘Summersitie. has just coin- - pleted the system that he install- ed in the Presbyterian‘ Manse at Kensington. The system ls hot , water, with the most approved construction. The material used is o! prime quality and the work- , nianship is‘ of the best. A ,_ bathroom and water system were also installed which insure un- ,quallt'ied satisfaction. The work- - men expect that the system will ' outlive the excellent people thoughtfully who provided for health and comfort of their past- l cl‘. -—Y. thus -—POLIOE COURT. -—~At tAhc .1 Police (‘our-t on Thursday morning ,a niaie citizen charged with keep- i glng a disorderly house at. the east- ' i‘ ern part of the town was convicted ‘iand sentenced to one month in jail _ and lined $25 and coats, in default flat‘ payment one additional month ‘l in jail. A woman charged with ‘being an inmate of the same house _ months in ‘l; jail. The case of another woman ,on the same charge was dismissed. ,;_1,_=_'i‘wo prohibition cases which had ".3 been ailjourned were dismissed for insufficient evidence-dd. _ poi-ts from New Annan seem to in- dicate that the trade is flourishing -‘- ‘- in that ‘busy- ‘ agnicultural centre. —A BUSY SPOT. — Latest re- cipally by lVlr. James Pendergast —8HOP from Holman‘: Ctzllli)‘; -WOMEN$ CASHMERE finish clearing at 29c per psir. Sinclair 10463-25-21 side, taste awfully good. Drop in 10Z38-23-H. ‘—-lUFFALO -CLOTH 8LEIGH —Wi0Nl-EN‘3 ALL WQOI- 118811- robes, curl lined with rubber lu- mere hose. white only. regular tar-lining, size 54x62, $14.25; size 90c and $1.00, special 39c per pair. 54x72, $16.50. Cash mail orders de- Sinclair 8i: Stewart, Limited. livered your nearest station. Sin- , , 10453-25-2! cialr 8r Stewart. Limited. . 10453-254211: --WO0L GLOVES, assorted shades, small sizes, regular 50o —'3UY3 ‘PROPERTY- '“ M1‘- ' and 65c, special 39c per pair at B91")! Deanmhes- 5179B! 10mm"- Slnglglrg_ 104.53.25.21 has purchased a residential pro‘ _ -—-GLE-NRI‘NG PRICE on all mil- linery ‘trimmed and untrlmmed hats. children's hats. lama, etc.,,at . Sinclair's. 10453-2541 -THE D-ANTIES SERVED A1 the Capitol tea rooms, Summer perty on "Russel ‘Street. Some necessary repairs will the made be- fore he takes pvflsekaifnL-nll. ,-THE MARKETS —0n account of the bad condition of roads very ltttile produce la being marketed. loose hay sails at $12. oats 40c. potatoes 35c, eggs 40c. dairy butter 28c to 30c.-i.i~l. —HVNl-EN AGAIN. -—Pretty and primed with significance was the marriage eiifected in St. Mary's (jhureli, ind-inn River on Nov. t0. The contracting persons were Mr. John A. McDonald, ,s0n or .\lr. Alexander ltZcDoneld Kenslngion. and Miss Florence Gertrude Kelly, delicatel- or Mr. Thomas Kelly, Clc-rrnont. Rev. Mgr. D. J. Glllis. P.P.. Indian River, qierformed the ceremony. whilst Miss Patricia Kelly, sister of me bride and Mr Fred Muilally, did the honors for the happy couple. With the neces- salf)‘ and contingent formalities ef- fected, tihe feature party motored to.the home of t-he bride. where the wedding toast was spread and adequately enjoyed Thence t-ie party motored to Bor- *""'*'Y day wear. lien. leaving 0n a trip to Moncton, he n constant reminder of the pm. found respect in which the happy couple are held. Among t-hc gifts was a beautiful and costly racoon l Exceptional Value Many models have thelnew collar of Beaverine with cuffs to match. Some have collar only of fur, while others are strictly tailored. Prices range from $23.00 to $75.00 The best quality tweed coat which has proved its . popularity and is best suited to the hard usage of every l The styles are mannishly, practical with pleated back and narrow all-round belts. Heather mix. tures and plain. Prices range from $13.50 to‘ . .. . $42.00 TRICOTINE, SERGE AND SILK DRESSES SEPARATE FUR PIECES NECK Much shipping is done there. prin- , '5 l In cape, scarf and animal styles, in Beaver, Seal, Op- possum, Raccoon, Sable, Wolf, Red Fox ‘and. Golden Fox. J ustwhat you need to wearwith your suit. Prices 5.75 to . . . . $125.00 See our odd line in Mufis from $5.00 up. '~ PRBWSE BRllSllil. The One Price Cash Store A beautiful line of tric- otine and serge dresses, also Canton Crepe and lace dresses, made in the newest styles and popular shades. Prices range from Serges $12.75 to . . . $42.00 Silk-s $19.50 a. .... $45.00 .0 Special Underwear 85c Ladies’ Underwear made in long ‘sleeves or no sleeves. Regular $1, iy.i',,‘;',‘,f§§f““' m“ selling week end . . . . . . . . . . . .850 Drawers and bloomers to match Ladies’ Flannelette Gowns, length 54, 56 and 58. Weekend sale- 4130 coat from the groom. The young couple will reside near Kenslngton and their hosts of friends most tfQfillillly wish them all tho hep-pi- ness and prosperity that Heaven can bestow. Y i-{Qa-i? Western Personals. and Moose Bros. These young in placing ' men have succeeded lburflness there on a dependable . financial basis and farmers are as- sured that i Sit. John, and other mainland cen- l tres of importance. 'lhe wedding presents were numerous and ap- propriate and testify in a concrete manner iiiow highly esteemed nrc the contracting parties. These will Good Corset A new arrival in Ladies’ Corsets made up in good firm strong coutil, low bust model, pink or white, all sizes. This item will run Friday and Saturday at the very special ||ga.;||-unua-n~- complete satisfaction What can be- more encouraging the _ ‘efforts of enterprising ‘young men-Y. . --_ -—1bir. ;._-' -—-WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.— Valle)’ ,0“ Friday, Nov. 17, Mr. and MrslTburs-loifi-H- iWilltam Roadh, Darnley celebra- Ewen ‘Clark. . Wilniot= visitor hero on ted the fortietlr anniversary oil‘ "‘—-—Mr. Fred Compton. St. Elean- Q their marriage. The event was,ors fluid a business trip to town W85 ll consummated in their own home on 'i‘hursday.—li. a . . . "i i."..:."i.:;°:f.i:..i;".:::t' tiidlig} ;"*"**’—" Aprons Daintiiy made by blind workers ymfl-e-gg; Islanders Cured I ' _ _ , l. n Darnleyp Still lnttfilar dalildtlivnltlilrltezl . A big shipment of the miost attractive line of aprons that we have 9 gectlgngh The Edam“ o, ,,,,,,,ec,,,_, ______ l ind in one for many a day has use some '.“- These aprons are ~lizizi ‘Ziffltifl h"..'.';.sii;r°: ‘is n‘! lli.'i£3.“t;i‘2§iZiZ‘“‘*hi2‘3§§i§;“ill;a‘§.%"“€...rf“$§.'Siiiififi? l - “as. ..-'.::.':.: . _ , . Blake-v‘ This chmmer o‘ the eventitirely‘ cured of rheumatism. lit-rel icompleted. the guests enjoyed a - _ ___ r glltlolicious, repast. most tem-ptlnglylalgnlheglaéneacfifis“ f‘;gld(’:l:‘_'h' “r v _ ‘ --_L‘ it] served ‘by the host and hostess. Samuel "Neléom Rdsnco; Mk ‘b’; . q ~ _.. ,_ Y, ~ - i_ ¢ , . . _ l lTM“ mmwe“ " m" "W" “Plelfinerh Mathieson. Zi-i Hillsboro st. . .l lwiame of the donors. by Mr. Johmber of Island people M“, hm," m; Special values at, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 490-; 559-» 111111 351-00 Tldliinehigtolats worth $35. Saturday $21 A nice line of Ladies’ and Misses’ Winter Coats,“ in velour and Bolivia cloths. Colors navy, fawn, taupe, grey, brown. (1006 styles loose and belted backs, with Beaverine fur collars. Worth $35 O6 Selling at .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $21.00 SATURDAY ant entertainment, ,w‘hieh com-C . l, , w ,_ D_. prised vocal selections led iuy Revlfllilmfltlg: i“:s_‘nlg:e'b_ ‘ J. M. Murchison and supported by|mflcher Cape Traverse. M“ Wm, lMr. Lester Tait. the Raleigh man._|.,.en Slmmonm crapaud; Mm Mr. Charles Woodside wiho can . . '4'.‘ make the violin speak in niytieallgranllllainzrlllegl’ 107:1‘. Tlgon’ M” expression. and Mrs. Harding, ‘SI-sh or s1} tedlrng We t .“ w-hose very soul enters into the‘ e c? a: a ec-e fllrestnhf, tones of the organ, The event waslrormildo 7h9‘{""“"’,§“ .7186; fr most enjoyable throughout and iul-lmaw an‘ n is a‘? 113-115;? ‘twill’, ly satisfied the intellectual andljoltlllllan‘ bloni a h t d musical appetite as well as thenhae nlciuléafe on“: ‘we on" physical. The final act in the “f,” 11°,” lwmlm (t, M... h"DDY social feat was tihe iinnni-l " o cjmt ‘hi3? i“ be” mvéd mitilllfl elrpression of cordial Rim-l légugcipouut’ not lheorleg‘ A51; w s es or long. and happy comic. n" merflufly ‘M l“ w. e. alumna. adopted. However, thilii may be. EMPIRE EXfilBlTloN the matter is one for consitiern- INQUIRY DEMAND!” tlon. We hope that it will ho fully discussed at the annual meeting on the evening of MOllllliy next. o t 5° "M" "lisresl has “My been gills irlvlni: tive committee of fhe British an- ‘Eremed l“ "the "lost valmlble m" be carefully investigated and coii- pire Exhibition were 0Dll°*"‘-‘ll°““ S" °l We P°'"Y"WllY"—tlIY Mlslllsitiered by our politicians and by] outside inquiry into the manatltr Holman and others engaged in the me 990p“, a; lurgg meat, but iwere willing to consent Dmmlltlflg 0f 500W lsefvlfie will The iChldrenhs Aid iSociety, of to one if the Government thoiiKl" Child \Vclfare—-tlint there is likely Qharioueyown has been an opBfn- it adv-isolate, is the latest develop to the a large nttentlnllce at the “on gm- thirteen yggrs, and has ment in connection with that ann-ual meeting of the Children's provided roster home“ 10,. ‘boupmugh swayed “fair. Al‘! 3mm?’ m‘ n"? *"'°"l"8 0' 7W0"- iifty children The fathers of some iOne of the Canadian Provincial ‘my "eXl- B!’ “'9 wllrmsl’ 0i Hi5 of these were killed in the war ABEHENGEIIQWI. 011 dlllwvwm ‘vmshll’ mt‘- M“Y°l‘ “"4 the '9“? and the mothers have passed away. that he had been named n MW (Iounclllors. the Annual meeting oi’ other, have bewme wards o; n“; pregiidelfl, of trim Exhibition A9" we snclely “El-d a" "nwttsled l" Society on account of the neglect elation without authority. i" Child Welfare is this yioitr to ibe plunge and myegry o; the}; par-l asked that. his name be removed. held iii the City (‘ounetl Chamber. QnugMuQh more might have may“ liletauwhile nearly ever)‘ ‘Milan lit. is expected that the tliscus- mm, 1g more money had been »pr0-lX!9'W‘3P3-Pe I ' sum will. after routine business. vided “m1 g wider 5e09,; given to gestion that an inquiry refer particularly to tlln ‘PXPECW the ISociESW activities. ‘it is to ibe into t-he manaiflmelll 0T ency of oxoruiing to the uihioll! hoped that the wider scope that its‘ Milli-loll- Provlnco the provisions of the (lqglfflblg yo] be gxggnlled by ‘he, -—--<0¢-i-— Acts tinder wlilcli the Children's Leglplalurg and Qovdrnmgnl; 1mm To act with common sense. It‘ Aid Society carries on its work. i119 Society will be well supported carding to the moment. is that? in the past year Children's Aid by the public. . “l-‘wisdom. Societies for King's and Prince ' ' Counties were established: and the extension of the Children's Aid Society of Charlottetown to all parts of Queen's County has been seriously considered. Hut t-he vneratiion of Clhildrenis ‘Aid So- cieties outside of Charlottetown-ls impossible for want of money. in Charlottetown itself the work of theChildrcirg Aid Society is pos- sible. under existing circumstan- ces, only by combining the City Grant for the supervision of truants from the schools with the grant of-tlhe Provliic Legislature fur the care of depe ‘ em and do. llnquent children. If there were one Society for. thd whole Pro- vince and it the amounts voted by the City. town" and Provincial Governments. Jrere doinibined an that ar-suffioiellitygpp-lilry for its agent could ibe provided, and a Detention Home maintained the dependent and delinquent children of the whole Province could be et- feetively cared for at s proportion, ntely decreased cosh-as in Nova‘ Sootia. ln Halifax there is a ‘Superin- tendent of dependent and delin- quent children. who receives in- formation from persons in all-part: of Nova Bcotla, has the cases of dependents and delinquents in all paria of the province investigated by the nearest magistrate. and ob- tlina foster homes. taken to ro- Anriual Meeting GIYS SQClBEiY LONDON. Nov. ZL-Tllo Duke of “=- idrir°“fl'.i'°.ll..iiliimfil‘ riisifilfi My 1.9a Saturday Sale lloys‘ Overcoats 2i) Boys’ Winter Overcoats in plain browns, dark plaids and the new Lovatt shade. All good heavy weights, and mostly all wool cloths. Sizes for boys from 12 to 17 years. Spegial for Saturday . . . . . . . . . - . . $11.95 Y. M. Coats 13.95 2 only Young Men’s Winter Overéoats, plain and half belt back. They come in grey and brown plaids. Sizes 35 to 37 only. Sat- urday Special Boys’ Bloomers 1.50 Zdoz. Boys’ Dark Tweed Bloomer Pants, good Fall weight, full lined. Sizes for boys from 7 to 16 years. ' * Special for Satur- day $1.50 Men's Overalls 1.00 Boys Zpiece 3 doz. Men’s Overalls, in plain blue, brown, and blue and white stripe, good heavy weight deniums. Sizes 36 to 42 waist. Special for Satur- day $1.00 Farador Representative. 13S HlllSdVifO St. Grandma Used Sage .' PM, .,,_, Tea To Darken Hair l "”*””_' OITV OF LArCHdNE IDISMISSES ITS 200 ClvrlC EMPLOYEES She Mixed Sulphur With it to Re- —-— etore Color. Glen. Youthfulneeu MONFDRIEAL. lNov. 24.-Statirig it is ‘trying to get rid of incompet- ent men. the City oi‘ ibaehlne ioday dismissed its 200 municipal em- ployees as from "November 30. The authorities announced only compet- ent men will be re-employerl. Police. fire and scavenger departments are ipriuclpaliry ‘affected. The men this afternoon termed themselves i-nto a local of titre National iCatholie Union, and will resist: the movement of the "authorities. --—-aQ-0-c>—--- Common garden sage brewed in- to a ‘heavy tea, with sulphur added. .will turn gray. streaked and faded h-alr beautifully dnrk and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading. streaked or gray. Mixing ‘the Sage _ Tea and Sulphur recipe at home. - though. is troublesome. Au easier way is to get a bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Command at any drug store, all ready for use. This ‘ is the old time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. Wihlle wispy. gray. faded hair is ' not sinful. we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and nt- tractiveness. ‘By darkening your hair with Wyetlfs Sage and Sui- - s1-‘ -_- in... VEILS BACK 1N VOGUE. ‘Veils are being worn in large quantities in Paris. They are said to be coming in stronger than ever before. As trimmings and drap- lngs, veils are particularly smart. phur Compound. no one 0"“ tell. be- and much used at present. cause it does it so naturallY. no ev- enly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair. taking one small strand at a time‘. -by mornlns B11 -.- gray hairs have disappeared. and after another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark. glossy. soft and luxuriant. in the beat locality in Bummer side, house with ell igodern con veaiencu, hardwood eon. out m h h; J,‘ u, f l d buildings and orchard, about tbre .,.‘.',§,,°..‘lf.§. (lflkirtgrtdmldr vrillb MP0! 0! 11M. "ml l“ "m"! "the new "Jeannette" and ovarbious- A line of Ladies’ Smart Ready-to-wear Hats in velvet and felt. e evaluation. lie-rd fem M w" euro moldy shown in slain °°“”'"'“'¢ M" "i" °E "Mi °"' ‘hldfi-‘BWVYI "l! till I614"!!! In form schools. or makes Inch other Colors new, sand, grey, canna, cocoa, black and combination b, Mum "u, m," mm, ‘m, w" _ - . . ‘ mround" tyl are ‘i | colors, opt}; up t;()_$7,()0, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.75 a Apply to a A TAVLOR most popular although 6:1»; of- KL’, hi": i310 respective one: rem . N i t a l . . 1 , flame-shirt! ‘the will‘ oltwtiheketiilveliiitar; “In: ‘..Z’.i'..3.;'."3li.ir"‘l§ "$2 ‘find? . . _. . ». l‘ I 7.1‘. I t8. , other trimmings. gin lndivldudl- ppyiwqum .. '01 - jg-yuq ~ h.‘ ~| t4‘ r. siiiiiioiii Some people ‘their W1 “neatW-wlitihoitt, millitor sugar. and as soon as‘ they discover Blue Bird they adopt li- flioh Trimmings d New iBlouuc. Metallic laces and braidinga on extremely rich materials give an elaborate appearance to the new bell blouses and overblouses- which is most fascinating. Some of the blouse models are made on dimple straight linen and lavishly beaded or richly embroidered. These dressy ibiouses are very much in vogue tor afternoon and intorinal evening wear. suits S95 75 Boys’ Twopiece Suits, in brown and fancy mixed tweeds. Sizes for ‘boys from 8 to 17 years. Special forsaturday $6.95 Newest Novelties In Separate Sltiru. Saturday Sale oi Women’s .75 ileady-to-wear lltllS The new separate airlrt otters t-nn- .