4 7"“""_,._: fr; 4 m. .- ' IPAGE EIci-rr‘ " $1.25. $3.00 each. for $1.79. $2.25 for $1.59. 500 yds Fancy prices. 85c and $1.00. Flannelette nig Fancy Knit Sea clear at $4.50. ~ -.<,alls-.rir.*t*z'l!i'."_wirerq=w\i. r . .. . -. .- - ~ .017? A Host of Week End SPEBIALS Bargains Specially Selected FOR F 'd nd Saturday 25 dozen )Ien‘s (irey and Khaki \\'ork Shirts, ltegular $1.50 for l 50 dozen Men’s ._\ll Wool 'L'ntlerweai' worth $4.00 per suit for $1.50 for gariirent, ' ]’eiiiiian’s Fleece Lined Ull(l0l'\\'(‘il1' 75c per garment. 15 dozen Men's \\'inter (‘aps. Special price 75c. 10-4 Fluniielt-tte. Blankets, Special $2.00 pei- pair, 1 1_-1 Flanuelet te Blankets, Special $2.25 per pair. 12-4 Fiannelettte Blankets, Special $2.15 per pair. 2 dozen hit-it's (lrey and Black Velour llats, Specially priced at 10 dozen lleavy Fall (laps, dark colors, a snap at; $1.00. See. Our Stiecial Large size Wool Blanket at $8.00 a. pair. Meifls Extra lleavy Fleece Lined (‘oiiiblnatloiis at $1.69. Odd Lilies illeirs (‘tinibiiiatioiis, Regular $2.25 to $3.00, Special Boys’ lleavy Roll Neck Sweaters, lleguai- $1.50 for $1.00. Men's White Fluniicletti- Night ltobes, slightly soiled. Regular 1000 yds. Ynbleaclietl Cotton. Special 10c a yd. _ 500 311s 40 in. Unbleached Cotton, Special 10c a yd. Crettonne, Special 32c a yd. 500 yds_ (‘nrtain Scrlin Special 12c a yd. 500 yds. Assorted Print" (‘ottoin Special 20c a yd. Just zirrived a large stock of Flannelette, Cretoiiiie and Chintzs selling at very Special Prices. A new lot of ladies sweaters plain and brushed wool, lowest Just In-children’s l'le(*(-(><l sleepers. sizes 2, 3. 4, 5, ii and 7. Childreifls lieavy‘ wool hose, black and brown. Special low prices. Stockingette, black and brown double and twistethalso cashmere, Sec our splendid skein yarn for sweaters, scarve-“i. caps and nlittrl. All colors in wool Serges for girls’ School Dresses 42 and 56 iii. A very Special line of ladies’ Coats, with and without fur collars. Special for Friday and Stiturtlay $12.98, Another Special line of coats to clear at $18.00. A Special range 0t’ ladies’ clotli and crepe (lresstes $7 93 tllld $57-98 Flannelette bloomers, Special 60c. litgowns, Special $1.00. rves, Special 90c. Spun Silk bloomers, Special $1.75. Bungalo Aprons, Special 90c. Princess Slips, Special $1.25. Mutts suitable for making coat collars. wonderful Corsets, very Special 95c- A Special line of ladies’ triiiiiiietl hats clearing at $2.75. Babies boniiets corduray, tlaiuieletbe lin ing 95c. Prowse Bros Limited "THE BAltGAIN CENTRE I values to COLORS FOR THE LIVING ROOM. The exposure of n room ShO determine the choice 0f ,or it its eastern exposure receives ligiinllght during the morning but lgffly light for the rest of the day. uldiwarm colors. those with fell "T its coloriyellow in their make-up, will bring scheme it’ its windows face eouthluheer niid liritrhtucss "119 ii- or west. it will be flooded with sun- ; ti f tli- diiyqnound light U“. m U“ Win21,” having uicareful consideration should be giv- aiitl cool colors. the back- scheme. Because walls form for an Ilnterlor . ‘ - lor. A wallpaper with good d<al of blue iii their mnkB ill) 9" l0 their ‘-° v should be used iii i!» if lifi Wmimwilia 51ml" Selling-trill‘ dam" m a face toward ill: and little ur no sunshine entermhvas gray north iigiliqwtlflll grny on a cool gray ground foundation chosen as the LIR-GONSERVAT IVE CONVENTION THIRD DISTRICT OF KINGRS A Convention of the Lila-Conservative Electors of the Cardigan nun-m. will be hold on Wednesd ay. November 18th fllti P- M-‘xldtlz: Public Hail at Cardigan, rai- the purpose oi nominal "n a M" i to oontut tho District, in the forth coming bye-election. Chairmen of polio are required to call mootlngn. t0 IPP°|M ‘h’ 7i" "i803" \° which each in entitled. 5995-11-11tf. ti! J. A. MoLEAN. Convener. FRED R. MELLISH. Secretary. ‘FBXES WANTED Mr. King who has been buying foxes on the Island for the last several years announ- ces that he is now at t he Queen Hotel, Sum- merside, Phone 47 for the purpose of pur- chasing foxes. This time thefoxes must be of Canadian National registration and pups only. He is paying cash and his prices are from ten to twenty fivepercent more than pelt value. Phone to the Queen Hotel and talk to him personally. MR._O. B. KING a color. lt is not always understood that rray can be either 11 warm 0r u cool color. ll it has rose or yellow cast, it takes on a warm line; if it is a blue-Bray or ii steel-Em)’. as it is generally called. it is decidedly cool in ton-e, A green-gray can be either oool or warm. it all depends on the whether blue or yellow pre- dominates in its composition. The wall-paper design lind a yellow cast, and in this wiiy the lll'iXi'3ll~ light condition was met satisfact- orily. .___--0o->----~-- PETTY TYRANNN Isn't there perhaps ii bit of hotly tyranny in most of us? Don't we sometimes make n mean delight iii doliilnatlng i; situation, in lording it over another person, in exercis- ing our small rights tlli they be- come vertlnllie acts of despotism? There's the husband who habitu- nlly places his wife in the posit- ion of a menial by requiring her to ask for money. There's the nagging, fussy wlfewhose“nerves‘ keep the entire fnmlly in subjug- ation. There's th-e bully brother who makes life for his small sis- ters utterly miserable. - And nut-side the family there are others who turn their functions ln society ‘into realms of absolute power. There's the bad-tempered boss, and the overexactlng teacher, the snappy petty ofllclal. But whether- otir tyranny is an innate one that lies in our charact- er or an acquired one that has Wenrson who will- reside in Cliei-moat important Pearson is nuiiclcntliic skin oome through chance position in life. most of us have it in some form or other. There's no need of adding. we'd he better people To patch wallpaper tear a piece slightly larger than the portion to ha covered to match. but torn with rough edges and without any do- t finite shape. Than paste over and the patch will not b9 notice- Iii lo. _ ,_ _ eon-n- i :1 i- ‘Western Guardian I -—8HOP from-Egan‘! Ontolog- —FOR LATE WESTERN News ——Pago 3 in available. ti. —GUARDIANS ON SALE at the Guardian's western ofrlce lit the ilboNotll Building, Summer-side. every day. --WANTED—Llve hogs, will load liva hogs Wednesday fore- noon (Nov. 18th.) at Kenslngton. Everett Wedlock. 6034-11-13-31 —GUARDlAN8.-Thooo desiring to buy copies of the Guardian in Summomide will please secure them‘ at the Guardian oftice in the Mo, Neill Bldg" where they are on sole ovary day. —TAKE YOUR POULTRY to J. B. Milliiinn. Keiisingtoii and rc- celve highest market prices. 6046~11-14-3i —-DlCTlONARiE8.— There are still some dictionaries left. nit the weoetrn office of the Guardian in tihe McNe-lll Bulldog, Suninierside. P. E. l., for those who renew or subscribe for the Guardian. —DICTIONARIES can be had at tho Western Guardian Office, Wat- er Street, Suminersido for only fifty cents with a new or renewal subscription tf. —-GUARDIAN OFFICE. — The Guardian's Western Office is now located in the McNeill Building. Water St., Summieirside, where sub- scriptions, new; or advertising will be received, The Phone number is 233. F-RETURNS T0 SASKATOON. —iC-ol. It. ll. Niucdoualtl, M. l). 1L5. 0., will-o has been visiting this moth- er bin-i. l). ll. Mucdoiizi.ld. North lleiliqiue leaves oii return to Saska- toon “til-ii; ll\0l‘lllll'l.',‘. -—lN HOSPiTAL~')/lr. Anthony fiallaiit, Stiiumt-rsitlti. became so seriously ill a couple of days :i;r,u. that on ‘Fliui-silay lie was UOilVtiyilii to a hospital iii (‘iiai'ltittelii\\'ii where he will uuilergi) a Ctlllfbit‘ oi‘ trezttlneiit. | _.%_ | —TO WINNIPEG. — Sv|]nt(‘l' :t‘l‘ll(!|llltlll hicArlliur has gone ‘In Hvilllllliiwg where he will represent ‘the sllllllllChfiitle Ilotirtl of Trade ill Vlic- convention of the Cnradiitu jliaartls of Trade and Chairiberi-i oi‘ .Comiii a. l —W|LL BE LOADING HOGS {and Lambs at Aiiscouclic Wednes- ulay, November llith at Eiiicraiil "rllllfStitly Nov. i9 at Kinknrzi l<‘i'i- ‘day, November 20th. Signed J. \\'. iFyie and '1‘. A. .\lciver, ; li0~l9-ll~l»i-siiit ——HOCKEVIST LEAVES—.\il‘. Charles (faliill. huckeylst 0t‘ Sum- mersltie. left this week for Boston nvhere he will spend the winter jChiirlie will be greatly missed by tthe Crystal team but should he be- ;come associated with any of the Huston teams we shall likely hear I‘.lili‘£‘ from liiui before spring. ii —-VOLLEY BALL.-i~‘ri'd‘iiy' night "uirkcd the npK-iiing, of the volley '.‘i:iii sirtinoii in Sumniersiile when “‘.iS|. at’ the players who took up ‘ii game inst year had a ivorkout ‘at tiiu Y.M.O.A. (lynrlt isexpectcd ‘that tciiius will be organized and to regular schedule m’ ‘game-s ar- fraiiged. The players of St. Pauls (‘luh it is expected will soon get to- itzetlier and it is hoped some inter- Qestlug matches will be played. i --60,000 BUSHELS TUBERS.— iWiIth a favorable wind tllidi tide the ‘S. S. Frcntlensbtvrg sails this Satur- ,day morning from Stilmmursltle ‘with the largest cargo of seed and noble polutults that has ever left iithis port i-ii- one shipment, More than 60.000 bushels oi‘ tubers were iitlillieii since Monday last the ivnrlc being uiidiir thi- supervisliiii of Mr. Oily. N. Y., who has been a resident of Slllillllkffililt.‘ during the last ‘three ivceks. A gang of some ltltl work- iueii c-‘uiiprisctl the loading crew sand the work creat-ril considerable. _ ‘interest alullt: the water front. i —-SCHOONER LOST-Jilin sclil‘. ‘Annie D.. tl\\'ll(.‘(l by Mr. John l‘. ‘Gtillant. ‘Stimniersiile. and iniaiidetl by his two sous. became a itotul loss (luring the ill‘.il\‘_\' galcs .01‘ inst svcek. The st-litiniiei" was ‘coal-laden fiom Sydney and hound ;l’or the hiagdaleiios: the sturin be. came so furious that ilic vessel took in iititch water and seeing (‘.0 lll~ - lit. . oii tlic schooner. [Li -—A SHOWER-Previous to not-i marriage lo Mr. ltlarl Peirsoii." Miss Amy Cairns. datiizlitcr oi‘ Mini town, was tendered n miscellan- eous shower by the Women's iii- istitutc of Lower ldrcctown of which tMiss Cairns was n vtiluod member friends. Luncheon was served and ntiorl singing “For She's n Jolly (lond Fellow." Miss CMHVR friends d1.» parted with many Rood wishes for the happiness of Mr.’ niid Mrs. ton, where Mrs. creams it you lirefer m I188 these I t . i . vicar-anal» l" stranger. having taught school preparation whi h will clean Your M cleanse". bu; there la i! W!" Interim‘ l" ‘Ir-‘irok-‘Lm bi n opto- there for several years. skin best, not the Preparation time" will‘ them‘ ‘some are made u “l. mun‘ I I _ “h.” w m. "-4;- day. ---1\iessrs. ItU-llgl-lmllllli lloy llur- uitiiiisliig oil [or ‘the dry skin, and Summersitle. to Charlottetown ant. lWlllllll, trip and .\lrs. \Viii. Cairns. l.n\\'e.r Frett-lrrhursdny‘ ‘about the (iuuatien of coniplexioiis and officer. An nrray tit‘ bnnutlful -~'3H°P 1mm gamut" (MMIOETiBLIKntX a?’ §}‘,,'Q,',,,ZK§,°"{XZ'§L‘Q,$Z pirlcnentsl cmlisistiniil or cut izliiss. QEAsTEmZiTGENT Mr J nliiiiluess you know tlib kiiid. ‘Floating. Pl" s vor. u um lllllll. lieu. etc" was -- , , » "7 .- ‘I ' , _ Ito "showered" on the bride elect nf- W. MUHIOOIK 15 110W: 5110mm“ “gentfiiilgl xyerl-nrlltit-slfluliiyl? allxliclilnit It'd: I‘Ioms.“ you”. ter which she was litiuiimetl by her in Montague and will b6 111911595 m, to protect ltiiolt from tixposui-n, llllvlnl inwlnllml In Mm "Unit" ' ‘Tom, Th" "villus was piens- recoiva news Milly "Dent iii niuslc Illlil gnmossmb Printing new and renewal iiuh-imnnefis m"; dryness me attribute,‘ scriptions. CLEANSING CREAMS. ‘Cleansing creams are ono of the Great Sale of DRESSES $8.00 and $15.00 Commences Friday Morning Checking up stock in the Ready to wear Department indicates that we ‘have too many dresses of four or five different classes, on our fixtures. They are all good dresses, good, ulearable styles, but 801118 0f them have overstaycd by a little, their re. gulai" selling period, and all of them must move out to give place to new goods ivhich have 1115i; ‘flYTiV9d—find mOFe that are still coming. To make a swift clear- alwe» We ‘have CUT the Price 0f every (U655 to the point where you cannot afford to pass it. . . - The wiiole great lot is divided iYIiO two big groups regardless of original va- lue—Ic0st—0r anything else. _ At’ $8.00 At $15.00 When you see the‘se, y0u’ll be This group includes dresses of I Serge, and of a. good grade Poirett tmtazeti at tiie qualities that are in- citided in this class. Fine Poiirét Twills Twill, mostly blacks and Navies, all good smart vuearable garments, some in Navy and Black, beautifully made, trimmed in self or colored braids, plainly finished, otihers trimmed in (iresses you’d be delighted to wear. Military or Fancy Braid. Reduced to $8.00 Reduced to $15.00 We have not printed any price comparison in this ad. We believe that you know that; when we say that a bargain is offered—it is always a real one here. -» These two groups, offer in our opinion two of tiic most tiutstzmtiing bargains that this store has placed before you tihis year. MOORE 6 PPLEQD __.¢ . . .. . ,. _ ~ .. . . ' t liould bo s61 (£31120r;()ioh‘t:u(?u,w‘mllimvglzt; PERSONALS iWiliCll lllii-“ilt no efficacious for A .19," .,,\II,|EEJSYR;E,GE|,QO,, llgtgu- m Ciitieuigwvsgiiieii: duties not come “m; my“. H, “H,” flop), M]. (mum, ‘ \ H ' I u‘imlflgkfifiiillztiuiigllto 315x‘; iur to‘ il. youni: sinner at an "At on the brushes. The liiiir lug: has wcoivv" Wm“ Hm MN Sims -- Mi. doses Woods iNrlv ant‘ inn“) . l’ llouie..- ' lint which accumulate in brusi l; ‘Yum "irked up by n fishing 1mm daughter. Zvlis. Lea and r. ant “h .‘ 1 x _ i ' "'l‘liaiik you so much.‘ Silt) said. especially carpet sweepois. m“_ am] worn lunged m Hum-u,‘ ,1“... Y“ "imwm "v°°“"‘m°' P,“ “it T‘, ‘m “re “l i336‘: °f ‘lei? "lb "Your song took me bat-k to my he taken out with an old iinlion mm“), Thp“, ‘V3,, m mfim,“ W‘ ipynn, motored to town on Iillllgfll: 2ft ‘tsltlininilllorte. llllrzrc £01323’; childhood on lily father-S ran“. ‘hook or course comb or nld scin. seemed to hear the old unto crcak- p011 levi-ii. There is the first of all tlic mg .1.“ we wind;- _ motored the itlicn there is the cleansing cream on or ciriinslng that contains but lL-liltie oil and in coiiseuqently for llll oily skin. Every woman who has tii0l!",ili. The Latest in Optical Glasses 50 at ull wonders whether she liiis an ..;.....u. I10 'l"'°"c“"’° . l Loan! Au it!" 7m" . Don't ohofl "fin" "l" ‘S: lin In: you: vlllon In norm ‘ Io cannot 0on9!" 7"" "T. wlt 0th". You on”! fir.’ ou- an mu v1" "' . thr uh vdifl- " “m” thollntnnt Uptlcill Inlt-umnnfl for My: Examination, I Illl [Iv- lng Montague and vicinity nor- vlco uquul to any In the llrlor nnntron. ‘Ilnl llo Zonl Unit Wll brought from the United Slate! nml vmn llunvn at the lllnrltlmo Optomotrw Convention In (ilinl- imm" aflvertislughdust, dirt and hnrsh winds Both dot normal skins, unless‘ these oond-I itions exist in too extreme a men-l sure. But. beware. you with dry sensitive skins, lest you growold lobkiniz before you should. rum are any number 0f cold- preparations in re. You want tho NIGHT CLASSES = t! 1110. Summerside Business A NEW STUDENT EVERY DAY. Good p0l|t|0fll om only bo hold by thou who have had a good BUSINEGQ; EDUCATION. J. POOBON, Prln. 4a. i ” College elicnte oils. which pene- n»! '1 the fine akin poi-es of the face. illuaolve the dust and grime ‘so that these nro easily removed tlon “ Par ' YOOII ‘Ilnvo your Eyes Examined will proof-ion and tL-"onghneu. H. J. MABON optometrist. llontoguo 081a: Oonnoohd with Ill-union with delicate. soft face tissues. It wis the vegetable and not the min- eral oils which perform the cleanli- ing work. and it iii these oils you mun. demand in the cold cream or - clannaing cream lwltlflwhich you bonin oporltioiil. .-, A