Av-_-. .:.¢.;‘,1e$$ n. it.‘ ‘ nun-Alma Aqua-mp; 1 eek - end v.1... I In the “Boy’s Shop ”7 The biggest, busiest and best “BOYS’ SHOP” in Pince Edward Island, invites you to inspect the great array of attractive. well made good value wearables for boys, shown, with many special prices for this week-end. Boys’ Wool Mackinaw Wind Breaker $2.50 Look it over. You will see a wide allotment of them in the southern window, good, well- made garments, warm, weather-reeistini and durable. All sizes, many good colors . . . . . . .. . . ' Boys’ Winter Caps, inside ‘ 0o band,a1lsizes»..... ' Boys’ English Woolen Gloves, 35c, 45c and .. . . . . ' Boys’ leather tweed-lined 1 5o Windbreakers, $7 .00 and. . ' Boys’ all wool Bannock- burnPants....... .. Boys’ all wool blue serge Suits, 2 prs. pants . . . . . . . . . Boys’ Leatherette Wind- breakers. Boys’ Leatherette Aviation Coats Em Boys’ black or brown leath- 9 er Aviation Coats .. ' Boys’ Polo Collar Sw $1.00 and . . . . . . . . Boys’ fancy all wool V- neck Sweaters .. . . . . .. . . Boys’ fancy plaid all wool 3-00 Bloomer Pants . . . . . . . . . . Boys’ all wool fine worsted Tiger Combinations . . .85 Boys’ all wool Mackinaw la Refers, $4.60 and . . . .. To Look Your Best Choose Before planing your new wardrobe. flex models now on display you will ments The fabrics are new and the %n<.-flev . will be in charge Coat Sweaters . . . . . . . . . . Boys’ dark brown corduroy I I Boys’ Star gauntlet leather ‘I M Gloves, all sizes . . . . . . .. . ' Sweaters, polo collar . . . . . Boys’ fleece-lined combina- I 00 tions. Penman’s ' Boys’ heavy weight fleece I I Boys’ long all wool Golf Hose, 75c and Coats. $4.75 and . . . . . . . . Boys’ leather-lined Mack- inaw Coats .. . . Small Boys’ blue Chinchil- 5 I Boys’ blue Chinchilla Ov- ercoats, $10, $11, $12. 50 .. Carefully your Foundation "Gannent make sure your foundation Garment is correct. Among the new Nemo- find a. foundation garment to suit ex~ actly your individual figure require- pzices moderate. Visit our Corset‘ department during the demonstration, November 4th to 9th. A trained corsetiere from New York MO ORE 6 M°LEOD l ' so...‘ sass... Liberal-Conservative Convention A Convention of the Liberll-Oflhlervolivcl will be held h llmmcnldl on- Tuesday, the 5th day of November oi the hour of two o'clock in the uficrnoon, for the put-pole o! chooling a candidate to reprllcut the llleionl dillrict of Prince County. iu the forthcoming Dominion Election. Bush Poll lhlll elect. five deleguoeg do “to” m. cogynflgg, Ind Dclegliel lhlll have crodentlllu pig-nod by the Ilqlflogg of Iocrotlry of their wlpective Polll. HOP! IIVII. ICHOOL PAID PIIII IJIT Ollll 1—Oi'Ih1-1. Sec. 5.—Beanl. 1 Vera Simona. 1. Penile Reid. _ ma: a. vmmnq Bee. l. realm. 1. Dsrothy Warren, a. ma»; u» Clllllm. ale. a-closuc. 1. ‘vm sunpleu. ole. 1. muipxinl. ' 1. Dotoi-h! Warren, I. Jamel War. ion. l CilIIV-Ilewln loo. 1. Sweet ma, I. Vere llllfifll. l.‘ ‘Vlad Mac- Olllum. Boo. I. Mixed flown-l. 1. Dorothy Wanna. l. Von limp- lco. l. Ivial thallium. lee. t. Geranium. J. ALBERT BRENNAN, helical. IIUSBELL IOGIIS, llcroflry. Wlli Prince Liberal-Oonlcrvlllve Alcooblloo. D. B. MACDONALD, Pfllidoli. IEATI STI-ONG, leorctlry. Ill! Prbco liberal-Cumulative llllcilflco. 1. Vlrl lioiploo. Glllvhfluliulng. lee. 2. Ioeil. ' LIOIIOIMC. 4 vufiQxLW-"Plfigqkfivyowgfl - v < Blllowebn party given by the Young --THE Western Guardian -owmo ro cmouuurlnoul J. I. llillmlnh Auction his llll We Pfli-Pohod-unlil Idflldoy, Nov. I. llu-w-axei. a manure loam 8cm "I leiwfily. Nov. 2. om-io-si-ai. ~02!!! 1'9 ‘l’!!! OIIICKIN lup- per and bnllr in the United Church, Kfllllllfoo. Blturdly, November a, beginning at d o'clock. um —HALLOWIIN PARTY.- The Pooplfl Bocioidv’ of ‘malty United Ohm-ch, Silmmorlido on Wednogdgy evening wll a huge luccoll. The lull wol nth-actively decorated with jap- mell lanterns and other f-rimmiugl. Upookl and witchll did their ports and gang and chorus linging whiled awly l. very enJoyable evening-S. --PI.l'l"l'Y WEDDING~A very may wedding m: plooe ‘no the home of Mr. and Nrl. Woodington of Remington on Wednesday oven- ing, when their daughter, Mill Dor. 0th! 0WD". wlc- united in mlr~ rilge to Mr. Elmer Bryenfon.’ Rev. J. Lewis William. B. A.. B. D., pastor of the Presbyterian church performed the ceremony. The bride who wll given in marriage by her ill-her looked chlrminl in the con- aro GUARDIAN Ian’: l‘ podunliy . ill- lllldl’ Ladies’ Gloves D0 YOU GIDVIS T requirements at a lav- lulde Glovcl lll lllcl and in more Autumn . llndcl. Spook! price 83-25 Gcnuinebeerlklufilovmalllilccat the NIID lplladld op~ to fill your 511k Lined be plculod with It. nnrs For Autumn Wear Newest hail treat the IIvflll-ll it were . ab‘: m“ “HQ-Ila the ‘ONIIOIC ‘l?’ iugly revealed-there u com-worm: fl- imn; m m clw hi lilhouetlo. Select your m km m m" lieortmcnf. and you will mini-i Special Kiddies Fol“. Ill llllllfl- Bu“ pin pflm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . ..... "-85 Plfliol NOVEMBER 2, .1. <eeeee oooooe_>>__ up... Corsage Flowers l ‘bl! I III‘ dgy] ago, a lovely ul- l m; of flowcrl m.» .11;- .vening orcllel. lhldcl to blond with any Mb"- lpeolll price of ventionll white gown and veil and car ried I fill bouquet ‘of crim€ son roles. After the ceremony l sumptuous supper wls served to a‘ large number of invited gucltl. Thel bride, who il one of Remington's ent/ly showered by her young friends and received many beautiful gifts. A host of friends wish the happy young ‘couple every hlpplnes. Mr. and Mrs. Bryanton will make their home in KensingtorL-B. . .-BI.Y.4NTON JVOODINGTON —A very pretty wedding took pllce ‘at the home of the bride's parents. Jienslngton. on Wednesday evening. Oct. 30. at 7 oclock when Miss Dorothy G. Wocdington was united in nurrllge to Mr. Elmer Bryenton. The bride, who was given in marri- age by her father looked charmuv; in the conventional gown of white. wilh veil and carried l. shower bou- quet of crimson roses. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. T. Lewis Williams, B. A. B. 1).. pastor of the rreebytcriln Church, Remington. P. E. I. after which a symptuoul supper was served to the many invited , gucsfu. The’ bride who-"il a popular ! young lady of Kenllnflon was re- cently showered with many belutlful and useful gifts. The belt "wishes of her many friend: are extended to the happy young couple who will reside .lc their new home in Remington. PERSONALS -Mr. Louis C. Gallant. l former summcrlide young mm, and now of St. John, N. 3., he: been lpending a month's vocation 1n hi: home town for the benefit c! his health. He re- turned on Ikicluy in 5t. John, N. B. very much improved-S. Eastern Guardian ..'.4 NEW 8100K or rush u-cclrics at your llrvice in etu- wore Tzturdly. November 2nd. T. G. Ives. Ltd. mm: . Al‘. G. IVES. LTD. MONTAGUI. have added l full line of to their alrlldy up-io-datc lwre and will bl ready to serve you Saturday, November 2nd. " 9629-31 JVIII’! DUI. GROCERY de- partment for your needl. Open Set- Lid. W294i doll V11. Cooking slcI 1. Bread. , l. nvinl Mlcclllum Boc. 3. Sugar Cookies. 1. lilinar Turner. 80c. l. Ginger lnlpl. 1. miner ‘mrner. 2. Iilvlna Mac- Gllium. llc. o. mags. 1. liner ‘mi-nor. 2. Iilvinl. Bowli- lulu. Oldl VIII. lowing lee. 1. Arron. l. Gertrude Turner. soc. l. llfoohri j-ckot. i. Ilvinl lllcollium. lee. d. Embroidered towel. i. lllnor ‘mi-nor. ~_._ all X. Ute tack _ bee. 1. Boiler Golf. molt popular young ladies was rec- _ urdly. November 2nd. T. O. Ives. - Jerley, Charmcen. etc" from $7.50 u ier material street weer. for the chilly days. . nzv-l-q-ou wo-n Jam-hi i ioqoooooooo 10-‘ flillhdbhllfll! . l Ladies’ Dresses A large assortment of Ladies‘ DICIIQQ in Travel Tweed Crepes, Flnc! Knitted Wool. This i: the time of m: when you need a dresl of l little heav- for buoluell or Select yours now cud be ready 83470 fladles’ Dresses at $8.98 p. where. Brown. Blue. Spray Green, eic. Ladies’. HOSE INNIW yAutumn Shades Women who love dainty Hole will luvl no trouble in finding here stockings for morning. afternoon and evening well‘. 1- Ludiel’ Hole in Chiffon ‘mil 5cm: Chiffon in lquere and point-u! hul- Cclourl Walnut, Nude. shell Pink. ' ' Honey Bilge. Allure and Black. Extra Special Rice ........ .. $1.50 Drones of Canton and Geor- gette only "M. That certainly ll a Mile to ply for luch liirlci- lve Dreclel llul they are the llnd .0! Drelles you can wour Ill!- Colours. Black. Cocoa Morton Glace. Monet Don't min lcciug time ll ...... mil and are radically different in Ladies’ The Coats of tho seuou have more feminine softness Coats ' detail adopting iilclf 1o ouch Plrfl variations us longer In the back and lldcl, wiic flared flouncou of lwecping grace. more depth to the cuffs, clc. All silos. Priccs from .... 515.75 ‘p Ladies Broadcloth Coeil in Navy, Sand and Brown with Ounwum Geller Ind OIHI- Extra Ipoolll price .. $31.00 of or two makes all the difference world to your wardribc. under your colt for motoring. There are pulloverl, Special Selling SWEATERS This is Juli the time when l. Sweater lnthc You can weer . one with a skirt for sportswear-on cooler days a lwclter is comfy with your lult or ensemble. You'll he glad of one of time cardigans and Sweeter Colic in plain and fancy knit. In lhades of lied. Blue, Green, Orchid, etc. Silos l4 lo 44. Prices ........ $1.98 to $5.75 Prowse Br s Limited no or. ‘o " y '1. so. Ann's School, a. Hope River. Sec 3. samples of wood. ' 1. Hope River. Cll-fl Xll. dchocl Work Exercise Book. Sec. 1. Grads l and 2. (l) l. Nelson Bl plon, 2. Mar- guerite Blanchard, 3 Francis Tumor, 4. Mary Mclllec. Bee. 1. Grade III lnnd N. (b) Vernon Bolger, i. am Train- or. a. Louill Reid. sec. 1. Grade! V. and VI. 1. Gertrude Turner, 2. ‘rrlinor, 1i. Mary Blanchard. ‘rbomal Reid. Efihl A . Soc. i. Grades VII and VIII. (b) l Vera Simpson, 2. llvinl Mac- Glllum, a. Austin Graham. 4 Jlmol Warren’. s». 1. oi-cluix and x. (oi Annie ‘Trulnor. 2. Bertha Train- Br, 2. norm. momma, c. Alloo ‘rrllnor. Ill; Drawing s». l. ca... v. to vn. (l) Dorothy Warren. 2. Vetl lim- pcm, a. Idnl ‘rrlinar, i. Aultin Grlhlm. . Sec. i. Grades V!!! to I. lThfllll Tilflfl. mun 8f. cumin Ilc. l. Noxious Weodl- . (b) Alba Tflihfyf. i. Bertha l ‘rrlinor. l. Annie ‘rrlinor. 4 Jlmll ‘Warren. A11 Work Bee. 8. Grades VII to X. 1. Alice Trainer. 2. Jame-s Warren. 3. Bertha Redmond. 4. Autsln Grl- hlm. I Sec. 3. Grades I to VI. 1. Justin Reid. Z. Rita TTainOr, 3. Louis Reid. Penmanship Bee. 4. Grades I and II. (l) '1. ITIIICIA Tumor, 2. Nelson Simpson. Sec. 4. Grader. II! and IV. (b) 1. Rite ‘Elinor, 2. Vernon Bol- gar). Lffillil Reid. lee. 4. Grodel v and v1. (c). 1 mm. miller. z Dorothy Warren, 3. Mary Blanchard. 4 ltltl Redmond. s... 4. orlou vn lad vm. (d). 1 Vera limpcon. Aultin Gru- ulm. a. mm lull. 4. Jlmol w»- IQ!‘ llc. 4. Grudll 1X and X. (l) i Bertha Redmond. 2. Alice ‘n-linor. 3. Annie ‘Rainer. bee. S. Portfolio. 1. nope River; doc. d. Protect Illp. 1. H090 RiVIf. I Hillard‘ L . a c l lubed ll the loll NOTES FROM HAMPTON ___-¢ A very enjoyable concert was given in the Hall at Hampton, on Tuesday evening. October 29th, by o number of Charlottetown artists, including Mellrl. Green, Bentley, Johnson, Me. Kinncn and MlcPherson, 5nd M", Stewart. Mrs. Cudmore and w“ Teod. allo Mrs. Dr. Callback and Willie Scbey. Grupaud. Miss Mae Bterru was the accompanist for the Occui . Rev. J. P. Kaye acted as chairman for the evening and a splendid prolramme of quariettes. readings, solos and violin selections w“ “WW4 W b? I very attentive audience, each umber being encorgd PM 1W the hww 8991mm: one would judge that all present. were more W"! dfllilhted with the evening's “Wfmnllwnl. u the remark, the "belt ever" wcl hllrd from many gt the clole of the concert. A hclrty vote of thlnkl wll tendered the m. tertoincrl from Charlottetown and Crlpauq for their kindness in ‘ma. oi their tllcntl ll the people o; “m?” "'4 1410mm: vlcinitiel consider it l treat to them at any “We "u! We hm um they may m. 10y coming buck lglin in the not ipo flr diltent future. Mr. '1‘. W. 3mg”, Rimmed on behalf of the putty mg Olhrelled their pllllure in coming u; Hillbwn lnd lilo (m m, “an,” order maintained din-lug m; “m” ll ho laid it meant a greet doll to- w" ‘mull l Pffllrlmme l luccelc. Then lii lrole and heartily join" m o Iinllnl ooc Blve the King, m,” which the concert puny ‘m, "dud to l delicious chicken supper u; m. ladies of the W. M. 8., under wild lllillicea the entertainment was he“ .- Mrs. George Farrow, accomplulii bl! her daughter Mary, has rciurlQ to her home in Hampton, afwti Yen-T's villt spent very pleasant-ill Brookline, Moll. Mrs. Farrow, is a great Nader and keen ohm‘! lPeaks in the highest terms of WU She has seen on Uncle Bum’: W!!! and the friends uhc made durum wieylbie visit there. He: Will friends here are glad w elccmllfl back to Hampton. " After touring Europe on cm recently chipped hil lutomnifli homo in a huge specially miner bl: ‘ ': ~ "w"? §' “ Eczema ’ “ Pellicura ” '0 000004200 ‘aeebefi g HAY.’ You. In‘ IXAIIIIII) Al“! 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