\ r TljF. cm m orrsroww ('_‘,l_iA"~'\' ~ n1 __ , ‘ NoVlilliBlq ’?. w l WesternGuardiand l ~-IOBIN uoFmoua nld and: I i ' sulfllllfld by leading Island dealer»! ualz-ll-la-lmo ‘ Smart little Wash Dress Very Notable Value 75c Very renlarkable little wash dross. assorted range of colors . and patterns, ginghams and zephyrs, pretty, useful and ; “Mum Goon “mummy, very good value at our price of . . . . . ' ' l‘ w, m m...“ u, mm m” D, l; 1.00 ; a Johnstoh, jrlgnleh. who two weeks fags entered a hospital In Mass. for i lrcainlent. is making satisfactory re- l coveiy- T. 1.50 “ORIEN T" Purple Stripe Silk Stockings . . . . . . . . 2'0” “KAYSER" Silk Stock ‘I ings, “Slendo” heel .. .. ' “KAYSER” Silk Stock- 1 ings, Pointed heel . . . . . . ' SILK PLATED ON WOOL 8 Stockings 1.00 l —-L05'l‘--Bctween Albany and . ivictorla. spare tire and rim for. ‘ truck. Finder please uotiiy Jack Lea. " Victoria. DDB-ll-zl-lll nallaalaqonogpaqoo The Best Dollar Silk Stocking in the City . . . “ORIENT" Silk Stock- ings in all colors .. . v . MODEL NR 55‘ All-Electric eight-tube New trodyne for house-current opetratiomDPush-Piull samplin- ca lon. ynam c peaker. Cabinet o! Walnut. $16900 (Lu: Tube!) _ Complete with Tubes. $195.00 “ Lady Gay ” Silk Bloomer $1.00 The best dollar silk bloonler in Char- lottetown has always been offered here. The “Lady Gay”is something better than best. Al the new colors, cut correctly, made smartly, and sold only at this store. Why be satisfied with anything in- ierior? ‘L00 -DOING NlCELY-Mr. Compton, who had his arm broken in a recent ' . car accident and sufiered other in- ‘ Juries is now reported to be doing ' nicw. His many friends at St. Eleanors and elsewhere will be glad I to see him about again. Mr. William P Christopher, oi Sherbrooke. whose eye was so seriously injured in the , who accident and who is soil] in the: . Prince County Hospital, is reported _ to be doing very nicely-S. l i carom Mrtoov a-wmc . . PrasthcawiechonyomnewFnedRadlo . . . cum thedialtotheetationyouwant . a . aodfromthe depths of the beautiful ‘cabinet comes a tonal quality of such clarity and nsonancs — of suds aluolune fidelity of reproduction-chat i: will positively amaze ww- l l - --PIETTY WEDDING — A pretty weddin: was solemnized at the par-l . sonsge, in Kensington, Rev. Dr. Saint ofiiciating, on Wednesday, - when Miss Myrtle Plcketts, daughter - of m. John Picketts oi Wilmot. was l Freed Radio unlocks new and marvellously beautiful l as“ "‘ ="=""*“ma..‘"r rmnwzr: ._ ' - BPIYI eeporgantonea... e ro mg yo IZ.°‘.’.‘Z.§.°Z§"°.‘§..’Z.‘L'$ ‘“i..i’.°".;'."§“°.i.‘i“ ‘s m” b‘ "ele- --'*-=§P1==='= ""8 “Wt-we ~ m llcngomery wt‘: make their home 1h m?“ of w"? mftrfiment i‘. “Produced “Jun a d" xcicque, where the groom is a pa: mamphone gas u‘ porous launch-S. NR 373 t-tnhe All-Electric Nel- In handful Walnut SILK AND WOOL Stock- "LADY GAY“ ings. great value at . . . . . BLOOMERS are .. . . . . . . . . . . to chbngc from Radio to Jhonopapb. Some new things you’ve been Waiting for Children's all wool Sweaters. blue, red, sand, green, cin- 2 a bert, celebrated magazine artist, who’ namon, 2 to 6 yrs. $2.00 to Children’s all wool and brush I d,“ 0,, AP,“ 25m’ mt Tm; is w WOOl SECS in Wlilfifi, blllfl, 5 i vealed by a. transfer tax appraisal for I I The creators of these superb ecu, famous a; make" of quality radios since broadcasting began, have through years of experiment under every possible eon. dizion, achieved in the Freed model: the moat perfect performance ye: accomplished. . Letanyofthedealeulinedbelowahowyourhcnew Freed models. Youwillwanr oncinyourhome , _ _ ~in surroundings wherc, archeruro of switch, awcrld FIRIIEIIE m! Provincial Distributors R, T, Summer-side, P, Egl, DEMONSTRATED-SOLD and SERVICED BY THESE DEALERS: l KINKORA-—EVERETT KELLY QTANLEY BRlDGl-‘DAN IIoLIOD _ MoNfAGUg._fl_ J_ “Aggy ST. ELEANDIS—BIUCE IIINAID new ANNAN-JAMES TUPLIN giglggfigggggilgl%w neutron-cyan. n. LEARD T“! VALLEY_H‘RB_ ml" “u, ovsun no saloon-E. GALLANT cBAnLOITITOWN-I. r. no ,l,ro. SEA vmw-aov mam sumnnmk‘ .1. 50mm‘ “u *-'ro snsm: mo. ESTATE - Al - . $33175 grass despatch from New York ‘states’ ' ‘ ' __ (Lu, Tub”) , dist Mr. Albert W. Gilbert, of Hal-t- * 4 ' ~ - fol-d, Conn. and Mr. Edwin R. Gi1- 6mm“ m”. Tubmfissm herb. o! Los qhlgeles. Caiitomia, are ,» to share equally in tile $76,451 estate‘ 1 or their brother, Charles Allen and Angora Hats and Tams in white, £§Sci"?’?.sf‘?f‘f‘.“.‘ .... .. 4-95 Childrelfs all wool Suits, in bi , d, ' d ue san cinnamon an green green, sand, buff, at .. "w “we Just filed at New York. 1 Mrs. Edwin R. Gilbert, o; L05 An. geles, was formerly Miss Laura Green. a sister of Miss Georgie Green, of Summersidc, and Dr, Cecil ‘ Green, of M0ntague_-S, “ TRUSOGRAM ’ ’ Initials 4cto 40c Ladies who are doing Christ- mas Fancy work will delight in this wonderful assistance. “TRUSOGRAM" initials are finished just as the finest hand work would be, 1iadded, ready to apply to towels, napkins, lin- ens, etc, and can bo very cas- ily stitched in place . “STELOS” —BUSY DAY IN SUMMEKSIDE, , POLICE COURT-It was a busy day‘ in the Summerside Police Court on Hosiery Repairing Wednesday. Seven street loafers | W!" fined two dollars and costs each. Do not discard Silk Stockings ,1 flmzélm" Sh?!" ‘Kim refill" W" on account of a “run,” Bring v one o ar all cos s, sentence d d. A l I them in to us, and through the l. iiwgogm, anjfmjg; d‘ 1',’ “H322: wonderful “STELOS” SCTVlC-G, l charged with selling milk without a they Will bé returned t0 you ill i license was fined ten dollars and a day or two repaired perfectly gcoets: another charged with contra- and practically mvisibly_ ‘ ventlon of the Motor Vehicle Act was convicted oi driving an auto without u a license and fined twenty-five dol- lfllvE SIXES l, iars and costs-S. .350 N0. G 4c each. 45c dozen 0 _ ,_ . No. 7, 8c each, 90c dozen l’ “m5 14°C No. 8 12c each, 1.35 dozen 4 “ms No. 9 20c each, 2.25 dozen 10 24o. 1-3 30c each, 3.25 dozen Snags ~ -. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . ° BEDEQUE~W. CHIUSTOPER BDRDEN~ROY MOKENZIE CARLETON-STANLEY LINKLETIEI. CRAPAUD-JAMES COBB EMERALD-JXARBY FOB-D KENSlNGTOPL-LOBNE DUNNING 1 run ' " ' " _Dealers Wanted in Other Territ0ries--Write for Our Proposition 2 runs -|--e.-|¢e-~e| PERSONALS ——Mrs. Jas. E. Brown. who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Johnston, lTignlsh. returned to her home in ‘y Richmond on Saturday. T. ~ ' ' tlcnal s l . u. s. M 'lhelr Excellencles Hawklnrycehggernnth. m" V‘ To Go Sogth. ltlng the eastern group o! Bus: For (Jhrlstmas arriving at ‘fiinidld on D919"! ' 12th., they will return to Canada bl (Special to the Guardian) my o‘ Juan“ “w” they Wm MONTREAL, Que. Nov. il-‘Fheir spend both autumn and m; exofllencioa the -Governor General Ya“ my. 1am" “human on my and Lady Wlilingdon will spend tho l Guam“ “$10M: mum" u,” mfihmmmg cmmm” “d New somers on the night o! January iii Year holidays in the West. Indies, ao- may ‘u, "the ‘t Bormud‘ 0| cmnpeniod by His Excellency! aec- Juan“ ML “um (mm m," N rotary, E. C. Melville and by t/wo the may Drum Jmuuy "m, m Aide De camps, Capt. Flennes and 5am; John n which w" they wit Capt. Streattield. They will sail south debuk on m. “tn resignation to Gods Holy Will. Shfi was s woman oi an excellent char- acter and of a cheerful disposition During her illness she had the boil medical treatment as well as careful nursing and attention. She will be gyggfly missed, not. only in the home circle to which she was so devotodly attached, but by everyone with who!!! she had been intimately associated or acquainted with. She leaves. b65155 her heart-broken husband. iour sis- ters and three brothers. The sisters are Mrs. John lvfcKinnon, Mrs. Wil- llsn-l Levers and Miss Beatrice Skin- rlu- of Georgetown; and Mrs. ¢“‘-“" lrom Halifax on the Canadian Na- Boston, Mass. The brothers are James and Daniel. in Georgetown; ©'©'©W©©©©'©©@@@©©@§@©©©©©©@©@@D@ an Henry in Port Arthur. Miss , > ' ::§::;r::".:: 121.121?“ Grand TeaPaYtY a1‘ 5t- Peters! Where? At beautiful floral tributes and letters oil sympathy show the high esteem in which she was held. Sin- cere sympathy l5 extended.-A. During our Big 3 Day Cash Stock Reducing Sale, we will serve Tea and Sandwiches. This is partly for your accomodation and partly to demonstrate an extra hign quality Tea that we are putting on sale at 45c Per Pound THIS TEA 1s WORTH QRDINARILY 70 CENTS For a list of our big bargains apply for om- (final-g! if you are not on our mailing list. REMEMBER THE DATES THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, ‘ Nov. 28th . 29th. 30th, C. E. PRATT £6’ SUN ~ NOTE?- see lne. then I will let you have him back. again." _ She addressed the letter to Kit- chener at the War Oifice and post- ed iwwithout. a stamp. A iew daw- after its receipt, Tumbull was called beiore his commanding oificer and told that. he might have leave. 8o were a lam number o! other mor- ried men. The now famous letter was return- ed to the Turnbull ramiiy. who re- gard lt es one of their most prized possessions. l -~Mr. and Mrs. Leo Merritt. Ti:- ‘lnlsh. returned home on Tuesday ai- ,ter spending the week-cud with llriends in Queen's County. T. l, -Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Gaudet. who i ‘cave been visiting Mr. Gander/s home ‘l in Tlgnlsh, returned to Sash. on i Tuesday. T. -—Rev. Father McKenna, Tignish, _ A youth ‘m, ‘ m," mouth walk. . spent. Thanksgiving with his par- ed m“, a music ‘m’ w purchase 5 ,cnis at Iona. T. mouth organ. He was shown ever)’; ‘ hm“ o! mouth 0mm m the Show‘ -»Ven. Archdeacon and Mrs. White “w, mu w“ no; “”,fl.d_ "may; oi Sununerside, left, on Tuesday for ll-lere," said tho assistant, “we shall Halifax, N- 5- T1183’ W986i i0 1'6- heve to measure you for one. Just turn on Baturday-B. , try your mouth along this P151103’ v n“ Silver Foxes —-’l‘he Rev. Father Patrick Hogan. _ Hillard’: Liaison h! nlmnpfl- Charlottetown. is Visiting his .bro~ i ther, Mr. Henry Hogan, who we are ‘ ‘ to learn. is recovering from a serious illness. T. aw¢w . mm. and Mrs. William White @ and daughter Phyllis, Borden. spent @ the week-end in Georgetown. tho © guest or Mrs. White's mother, Mrs.' Charles Johnson.-A. 0dr Felling and Cleaning Plants are now in full opera- tion and we have enlarged our staff to meet the large in. crane in bullies; in these Departments. Proper with] adds dollars to pelt returns. Felling and clelnlnl $2.00 only. i luvs YOUIVEYES axallmleo sun oneness nrrnu a! E. E. PARKMAN Icflatnad Opiomotr’ ‘ Montague, P. E. l. -Miss Rosamond Harding, of Bummerlide left on Wednesday 1m New York. Where sho will take a eourec in hairdressing. Miss Hardin: expects to be away about a month-B INFLUENCID BY I CHILD KITCHENEII. Consignment Dept. Our new Consignment Department l; open and lmmed- , ale ordera are already placed for hundreds o! pelu. To l‘ meet those we need 1500 Pelt: AT ONCE. All pelts lolly protected by omen limits ll requested and liberal cash ad. vancea ll’ wqulnd. One of lha largest bnym in the world will be at our ollice within the neat tow days. pmlred to l!) spot cash for all grades of fox pella exact we of arrival will be ul- 1 . nouneel through the Press. Our service u: for ranchen la now complete, lneladlnl polling, dining. direct purchase or aalu by monument. Consult Department Managers for further particulars. :OOO§§O§§O§Q -Miss M. Strong returned to per home in Summeraldc from a pleasant z trip to Moncton and other citlfl in Z NW’ 8cm“ “d N“ Brunvflcl-s‘ resulted in many married men being I granted leave to see their wives and‘ children has just been revaaled, fol- Eastern Guardian lowing a marriage here. (British United Pressi-How a 7- year-old girl wrote a letter to the late Lord Kitchener in will which BRIGHTON. England, Nov. 19~i OO EYES TESTED AND ' The bride was Mise Mary Turn- bull and the bridegroom Charles Taylor. son of the chief 0i the ‘Brighton criminal Investigation De- partment. ' Mr. Turnbull. lvfarfs father. who is a ,weil known local neweagent. en- listed in i914. Alter a year Mary. \ ;__ ..'!UNDAY SERVICES. - RAY. » “~4;“ J. W. Williams will conduct services EYESIGHT iihffiifil.’i‘?';..f‘é.'lz;.;‘..i‘fi"illi EXAMINATION -: v- ~<<-<<~v7~<v ...._.¢ n-YAY t‘? v~v¢~¢v p. m. and Sturgeon at ‘i p. m. nun; and humus ole. , C. R. MacQuarriei Summerside, P. E. I. U-OOOOO-OO-OOOO-Ovvvvom mrsullvoaa DEAD-Tho an». occurred at. the Homeopathic Hoa- pital. on November 15th, of Mrs. Andrew Bloom, of Rmindalc. Mall» lolturly Mill Kath Bkhmlf. of aged 7, decided it was time hot fa- ther was granted leave. lo. on a sheet oi paper torn from a child's szrapbook. she wrote the (allowing not! to Lord Kitchener: Georgetown, after a shore illness. which she bore with Dltienoe and please let‘ my daddy come homo w “WWW”- l’ - "Dear Lord Kitchener: will you, W0 on: roll- with I" “who. i» my m: mount or note. u. full. this ml. nmllanpleyeol-ulu, inches humane. », l: m ban not raid mu- om. ‘M intend lo, can-y out your intention and era's wom- l: you have not paid ym bill and don't lauds u, hem g. "m n,“ n,“ , .@.@WUQQQQMQQ a - ‘Q9: