t - ~--’».. _... .-.____-.,_ I t cA3hoL l l " Mitilieod 8t Bentley WEDNESDA! , Take a course o! Carnal y tttts gfgtttasttsttgtt, (QIJARDIAN i! run down in ltaaltl! - -~------- "' ‘ Ovw work, ctn worry sad ill- -BHOP from Holman‘: M2510; hnlth tom twins w W's» —-—- selling ill $15.00 and troultlss. Wltan dsprssadand g1n¢1,|r>g_ _MEN'8 TAN grain work boot. sluggel sole, onlv $305 a PM!‘ i! Sinclair's. tirorl - appatito not [sod - his --TRIMMED, ready to wenr hats selling at 82.50 and 83-50 Peril h! Sinclair's. t -A BIG AS5ORTNENT of boys‘ and girls‘ solid lrllllfl‘ feutvrear at Fromtltsstartlsodlssnhy“ binclairs -BOY3' AND GIRLS‘ school and aultnilatsflths systata boots, black and colored, best gradually aim airs ti until ___t_|y5 H033, - Cooperative makes at closest prices at Sin- '°b""h° "l" and Farmers at Emerald will be load- clair's. in tha tonic wlifi Is recs-v ntsndstl by so many Doctors. All YOUR DIIIOGIIT FOR CAllllnlL lng hogs for Montreal on Wednes- day 19th up till Thursday at noon —DRE$8 LENGTHS of 36 Inca trlcolet ln_a variety ofttew shades. price $2.95 per trard. just opened at Sinclair's. —PRODUCE SHIPMENT- The loadzng of the Schr. Marion Phylllt! with potatoes and turnips is air most completed and (‘apt O'Hara in charge will sail tor St-dnet. -\'- -A N ICE coored Brogues RANGE of ladies’ in Oxfords S, where he Will dispose o! the high Boots now showing at Sin- ’ cargo and intends returning to clalr's. y . z "his port with a cargo of coca. ll. ‘ f -5AD DEATH— A telegram wag received this week liy Wilfred .\IoLellan, Summemitie. conveying the sad news of the death ttt his sister. .\Irs.. Geo. W. Stearns ow residing in Portland. Maine. » No particulars of the sad news is iven. —-A SUMMERSIDE BOY. — .\ir. \\'. B. (‘ompton has the leadinil bicycle works between Winnipeg and Vaticouver. He is a son of U. A. (‘ontpton Sumnierside, P, E. 'i., and has been in the West for six- teen years. t-let en of which he has l; been in (‘algarpz and for the pttsi eight years in the bicycle business there. E FLA0DUR (luv (‘atrlozttl Shorts. One ctirttitttt ott (‘tut-e QALA -FARMING OPERATIONS With the continued long stretch oi‘ fine weather. moat cf tho fnrttt- A era in this section have finished potato digging, the crop, aparent - ly being mgood one. Potatoes have --REAL ESTATE SALE- grand opurtunity to secure a de - sirable buzlding lot at the Green _\[9a|_ estate land sale in Suttittterside 0n been mllrlwwd 11'9"?" llflfikll’ i”? Luanda); Qct 34m 531a starts a; the inst few days. the price paid . one (unload vkd" g p_ m on ->;_ glgphau 51mm a; per bush. ranging from 4.110 a0 ct.t. rear of Agriculture Hall. There are ‘ large size lots on (‘edar and Ar ~ —BAD FIRE- HPMIIH’. the 10111! (‘orn tttttl (‘ortitttt-ttl. _ clangor of the bell one tiiorntng P gyle streets and 0n Hawthorne Ave l l I I v - , . '2 - t 1 1 -' r ‘ l {J0 “q r M\ ‘t ) rite. SIX of them (lose to vtnter "KP!" f‘ ‘l T‘ >li "ll- "l hllllllllfll‘ ' ' ‘ ' L” “I” ( at and Sg“'@fag@_ side was ziwitkt-tii-tl h_\ hi< .~.'.n wuh ]'('P(l. the tintioutit-t-tttent tlint titer» was a fire in the town stittictvltere. —BOLD BAD MAN- Apparent- Iv with an endeavor to bask in the popularity of the hold-up men now prowling through the streets uf Sunimerstde. a woman resitlent uf the western end of the town dis» glllihéti herself in male attire. don- ned a mask and sallied out ‘in cortqu=st of the fickle ieminines of her locality. She acccsted one group 0t girls. who surrounded her and tore the ntask front her face. confident that no bold bad tnan on land or sea ever walked as this desperado walked or looked. Eat Hear-tily Without Dread 571th Alrtltlntt You Like and Hun‘! W orry—fltttitrt‘a Dyapepalu Tub- lela Relieve Sour titanium-It. Hastily donning part nf their cloth- es, father and son “heat it" to the scene of flrllull. stopp-ng at the fire station for whatever information they ttiirlit-secure. There was nt one at the fire statkin and moat of the equipment of the “fire-eat- t-re" scented to be in place, Fu da-l and son walked up the stairs of the i’.re station building llDllI m the natural elimination ti steps they found themselves in the telephone office. No. the bell i-girl had not heard of an)" tire; no, she did not ltnowyvhere it could he; it might be anywhere and she should worry. Thinking that stotttething was: wrunll. somewhere. father and suit returned t0 their ltottte-and found the rest of the family preparing for church in answer to the sum- mons of the bell that Illttl stntted the head of the house on his morn ing rattiblc. 80 'l‘0tt.-t (‘ltoice llay. 20 'l‘uti.~t Straw. Utttttiettl. Table (‘m-tr - tttettl, Rolled Oats. .. _I-‘l0ttr (Itest bt-attde) itt bags all sizes. _ _ _ Get our Low Prices Wholesale & Retail Carter 8t C0 Ltd. LIMITED z x i i i l z 5 i i 9 i i i """"""'..'. H‘ "PIFUIIIII Gan nntl At-ltl‘ (‘auditions Dtu- to l lndlgratlnn -SUMMEtRStIDII EXCITED — t With the. r-"iilenis ot SIIIIIIIIP!” side excited over the many ut- ~ counttt of highway robbery. at- ltenipted assault.’ burglary. lpctty larceny and other branches Oi the gentle art of tDlck ‘furpin. it does . l Simply (‘ht-w n Stuart's Ilynpepalu Tablet Alter llt-ttla-Jfhry Tualt- Good Professional Cartls_ Mark 1t 1i, - l not take verv much to start In slate-n; member of the Pre b1‘ l . SOLICITOR ETC. - . - _ 539F911! BARFHSTER ‘ L an ' I ttittttttn that famous ‘hue, and (httrclt and a generous though M°"‘Y ° ° : tort: Fhc other day a Sittttmerstde liwtlP-“I Sllltltorter of every benevo- Camerun Block I itualrtiti took hot‘ two r-lfiltlren out ‘lent work. He was timembcr of charlgttgown, P. E. Island .' tor a VlSli liitt ZIIIOWPtI tlir-ttt to re-dltt! 1-0.1.. and of the l/O. F. 14.», t iturn hunt» an liottr or so before was ftititl of good literature and — —'" “i? , ‘iz-"ltt- did. When she Tliuivlifitl tier itjtis well read in Canadian politics S. S. i tltflllFf’. swltc found the r-liiltlrcn cx - tittd tvotltl affairs. This good man _ I tl-Atri-ltl tlfltlnirlflllltinfltlu w"), slot‘: .}\(\'III IIIBr-‘llllfily ntissr-d by a“ who _ . l as tot were n-n lf‘( ll new ,1; Barrister. Soitcitor, Notary PUDIIC‘ who ‘ilmng-rivlnxl‘ the? ma‘ a gngn hum? “ttttéreiulteewtiiescirttnllljyt lrltlapgiln Etc- ; come up the cr-lltir hatch in the Ills yilztcc In the church and Sun: MQNEy To LQAN I ; kitchen and tliHlppPar nllt thc .t'av Stiltnol at Montague will he _tbttck door. Natural deduction .s"itl,- the personage was either a tublier —' 0r n plumber-not SllPh n big dif- G S K C . - iferencc ztfter ztll~antl enquiry . l , . ‘l N0 matter what. you r-nt ur tIrink-lproved that i‘ “Ills a genllmnan or “w, mum”, t, t“. jilfll Z1 glttrttl oqthe ilztttct- t inclination. Another nmeef. milk .tl'te ttitmtnch may reht-ltresitlent tit the town on .\lont|a_v sindhnotir IIIITIUF! ltttwhtilillvlll‘. D tniniternntm met n atranfler Drnwlln}! stuc cast-e one ttr two Ftunr ‘i1 Fs- , _ , - pt-pttta Tablets furnish the nlknlittcllhrough [he Imp“ hMhla-l of his rift-ct. in offset u,» tit-tit condition. home. The stranger said he must Quite nfwn the Stomach muwlit- ttv- have entered the wrong house. The "Y "Foil/dim “m! PRPUBIIY d"-‘-"~“"'di@ttmmersltle mttn agreed with him. lIfiA. MacDONALD .. .. P. E. Island Montague Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Room No. ‘l2 Cameron Block VICTORIA ROW ‘ - l A 1d b ttl f h- 'crn.'zt- nt aiillillt ‘—"'_ _ . 1 E, tml-ttrvrlttny haunt?» lllzftliiltvtlll)‘ mitt, —WAR AGAlN- (rack. ban: Barrme" 5mm °" ° tltr-re is Ltnstlirtvsfl. ti Illllllllti tat- ‘sntttslt. A httllet tvhlntlt-tl through "Pd ",}~_h“r p1"_';:";1::‘:~‘_“;‘\‘: P‘! ll cottage window, while the broken ttttn. rttv . .' - ‘ ' ' ‘ . t ~ . much of the dscrtmfttrt of w-tiywiltlt-‘Klll-‘S ‘Jlkllld l" "WU “all” ‘Ind paling by hnvintz a IInX of SHIIITKFHITOUSPII a mnn who was scoping Dtrvnt-nrin Tablet-s Willi "W" "Finn a lounge nearby. “Blyme. the they can b" "'1 l" """"-"‘ “"»" “"“""Fritzit-s are strafing us again. ntgirrzdtlhtzittghriut the» L‘. S. ttntllmurlnured [he "cushy, one. as he MONEY TO LOAN Oflice—Riley Building Charloftetrlnn Dr C. C. Archibald Graduate on N. V. FostvGraduate Medical School ind Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Note and Throat Office Bayer Building, Great George Street, Opposite Guardian Office Telephone 850-J. Office Hours-Qto 12 i- m- 1 l0 5 Palmer 8t Palmet? H. J. Palmer, K. c. H._L. Palmer Barristers, etc Bank of Nova Bcotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. l- Monsy to Loan lVIcLean 8t McKinmiti DONALD McKINNON Barrister Attorney-at-Law Offlca-Royal Bank Bulldlhq Charlottetown, P. E. lllifld 9a. tn. W. E. BENTLEY, K. 6. J. A. BENTLEY Barristers and Attorneys MONEY T0 LOAN Office-Bank of N. S. Chamttsn p. m. May bs consulted off hours at 118 Hlilsboro 8t. J. A. McEACHEN, Oph. D. Eye Specialist OfIIos-Prowss Block, Grafton Strut Hours-—10.00-1.00 a_5 . Evenings by Appointment Pltons MS-L. , t 127 ctmtnytn ‘- Isleeplly turtfed over on the lounge and‘ reached for his coat. which ‘bore a returned soldier's button on the left lapel. Crack. barn. an ldid that one-no to. day afternoon In taking a pot shot t his wife nnd master. with friends at Glen H955. been residing in lives. ll. Su tntnersitle, i.) litirtie through CD head at the VPZIFS. Jessie J). (‘tttnpbell who survives hint. year they moved to reside. was taint, ~Frientls will regret ‘phat lion. Ben}. Gallant, M. L. A.. to his illness developed during his attendance at the Mc Gill re-union, Montreal. IN MEMORIAM VMILLIAM DAVISON WHITEHEAD oi The late Mr. a man ol the most <'ltni'ztctet' of sterling Christian vir- tue and or tender sympathy. was hint; a than of strong intellect- und took ti keen interest in cottt- tnunity, provincial and national ttf- Iie was a staunch and cou- -"°"="'* as“: ti“; tztt"..;:"::"?.."::t:."t2: ' the side of the building. "Where " mused the soldier, while he hastily put on his tin hat. buckled his belt a little tighter and prepared to 3o over the town! the door step. Using atll the caution taught him on many nights duty as listening post, soon located the source of the bom bardment-several young boys who were whiting away a tedious Sun- ISutnmeraide by with a 22cm!- bre rifle_at anflhtng that had the slightest relation to a suitable tar- get. The veteran soon routed the enemy, which made a strategic re- nreat towards the rear of the tom-i flnlLpumpiug station. and. then return- ed to his own g. h. q. port that won a complimentary not ice from his commanding officer- WESTERN PERSONALS —'.\Iiss Margaret Griffin, Sum‘- meraide. is spending her holidays garry, Lot 7 -t.\ir. L. _E. ‘Distant, and Mr, W. B. Hayse. both of Ellerslie, were in Sunitiierslde. Tuesday on busi- ~-.\'iiss Minnie Steele who has N. _S., for some time. iii-visiting her town r'ela -_ nfined At Montague, .on Sept. 28th atter a brief illness there passed peace- fully away Williatm Davlson White- age of seventy-rive lie was born at May 10th. 1846 and spent all his life in this province. wife was Miss Christina McLean. To this union was born one son. hlajtr. who died seven years ago. leaving a widow and three tit-en who reside in Kensington. in 1915 Mr. Whitehead married Miss Montague, The following l0 Whitehea l upright Montague hard to till for there he was a tow- l-l" or strength. All Fat People Should Kn Th" world ntvca n d 0w This "h! of crem- IISIP to the author of the now mm nun Rlttrtnttlu Prescription, and lit still more indebted fnr the reduction uf this linTmIr-ntt retttv-dy in tablet Prviottrltitltttt Tablet; nhtttint-d nt all drug wrltittu rlirt-t-t \\'l)IId\\'BI‘ll A\'.. tltt-ir reasonable fitr tt_ lttrge cane) for dieting or violent tlit- reduction of the ti: tttirntal propositions. BIG REMNANT SALE COMNENCING Tuesday Morning At In 0ur Linen Dept. Big Bargains D0n”i Miss This! ,. I.‘ eIYectlvt- form. t0 Marrttolu (kt, Detroit, Illicit, price obesity Mnrmnlu can now bv stores, or hy (one ' Whiteatone. he with a re- to learn Clinton His first chil- llc _ DANDIIRINE_ Stops - Hair Coming Out: Thickens, Beautiftes. \— 1 new life. vigor, brightness, Iltulte color and abundance Girl lllurns Sleuth, Traps Ex-Fiatice He Gave Her Worthless Checks for Friends to Cash NEW YORK, Oct l5-—.Iohn F. Willis, 31, son of tit. C. Willis, hank- er and fotner brewer of Scranton, Pa, wast held in $5,000 bail yester- day by Magistrate W. Bruce Cobb. iti Jefferson Market Court. ott a charge of having passed a worth- less check of $150 through an im- position practiced on Miss Cath- leen Collins, of 27 Sixth Avenue. Whitestone, L. I. He will get a further examination on Friday. tThe prisoner, who is alleged to have swindled at least ten persons out of $1,200 through worthless cheeks on the Fidelity Deposit and Discount Company of Scranton, was arrested as a result of Miss Collittfit detective work. Willis was said to have given the checks tu his finances with the request that she get her friends to cash them Miss Collins affixed her endorse ment and the checks were ctishetl. all within n few days and she turn ed the money over to Wills, it was it-lizirged. He then disappeared, in ‘November, 1919. “l should never have been altit- |to cause his arrest and appear iii court against him if lt. hadn‘t been that I felt contpelletl to clear my name," explained Miss (Tollitts last night. “I have lteeti ill for malty months atid was hardly able in go to court this morning, but some thing told me that I must." One of the first men to learn that he. was the victlni of fraud was Charles S. (loldett, an HIIOI‘ - appeared as complainant with lilies Collins as witness. lie Willis of ‘having passed a worth - less check for $l50 which Mr. Cold- ett cashed on the eutitirsetttettt of Miss Collitts. After the alleged deception was revealed to Mr. Colden, lliiss Col- lins explained thIe circumstances. The attorney went to ScrnntotL. Pn., last l-‘ebrztttry anh ieztrned that Wills was the son oi R. C. Wills. a director 0f the batik on which the checks were drawn, and presi- dent of the Keystone Beverage Company‘ in Dunntorc. near Scran- ton, formerly the Keystone Brew- ing Company. “When I explained the matter." said Mr. Collins, “the elder Mr. Wills said he didn't kttow where his son was, and intlntated that his son was of age and would have to get himself out of the trouble as best ‘he could." Miss ‘Collins was walking along Broadvmy toward Thlrtyt-fourtb Street on Monday afternoon when she saw Wills, and followed him as he entered the lobby 0f the Ho tel McAlpln. Miss (Yollins explain- ed that she kept out of t-tigltt as ht- called for his tttall and key anti went. to the elevator to go to his room. "I called the ltotise detective as quickly as I could, told him about the young man attd asked ltlm in make sure of his identity." she added. The detective followed hint up to his room and found him in the hall talking with a woman floor clerk I couldn't risk having him arrested just then lterausn I didn't have my evidence. However, I asked the detective to keep an eye on him while l made arrange- ments to get certain papers and other evidence from my home in "The detective learned that ha had bought tickets to a theatre in Rheumatism ‘I III Isnlaljia, Sciatica, l-uahqol T l I I - av-liiiiifiitli ‘ffitfi-‘IC-‘L Tent Iowa's llltzttma Capsules You dnfllal will supply you. 35-cents buys a bottle of "Bat.- derine at any drug store. After one application you can not find a particle of dandruff or n falling hair. Besides, every hair shows ney, of l9 West Nltith Street. who‘ iIPCIISPfl E §\“\\ g t I t Coat at i , t Australian Beaver Coat - l TlVl-I PRIFE $89. Hudson Seal Coat at g These llfi WGI& féct style, and the shown in popular ZQQQ West Fnrty-fottrtlt Street, near Broadway, mid with my lawer, Mr. Collins. the hotel detective and De- tective Doyle of the West Thlrtictlt Street Station, I followt-tl ltitti to the evening's performance. Iitt “HIS arrt-stetl just nttisitle the theatre. When the officer seized liiiu, I stepped forward and said‘ "Why, how do you do? I)uti't ytitt remember me’! He. preiPlltiPti he detective eaid to him, ‘FUIIUWPI’ didn't recognize me. but after the detective stilt] to him, ‘Follow me,‘ he turned to trte and tetttztrk- ed, ‘I'll follow you.‘ " From Miss; (‘ullins it was learn- ed that another of her friends who had trhased one of the chm-ks nit her endorsement was Psotmaater A. J. Kennedy, of Flusliititt. A third man said to have been swltttlleti was E. Ii. Robinson, of the Keith Vaudeville Circuit. watt a Mr. “leeks of the tlttrfleld National Bttnk. All of thcm tire Collins, of Wliltmttono. According to Information from Scranton, Wills was married seve- ral yettrtt ngn to MISS Regina Mo Glynn, daughter of a brewer of Philadelphia. They separated after Writs lor lrss trial to Tstapls- lsttl by mm» Iron. a short while. Wlllla was said to Ma's, l0 Colboras It" Tomaso. have studied at several collages in tits Ilsat. MOORE 6E M 119-121 Queen St. . in new Fur Coats THIS MORNING “'10 OFFER ONE -Itl~:nt0.\‘S'i‘Il.\'l‘l0N of the supremacy of this fur de- partment in values. EXPRESS IIAS JUST BROUGHT U5 3 line 0f hatttlsomc, high class, rich brown MA R3101‘ coats, handsome, stylish, wearable and (lependable. (‘his smart fur coat is _ all round, has shawl c0llat',_ 15_ 45 inches long, and at the price 1S a very splendid value- This is rich, soft, very smart looking fur-and the coats are Gill in very stytlislt and attractive style. This one is ideal for a young lady. S511; lining on: trim at lit-it,- $225 A rich soft hand-some fur, VO!‘_'I dressy model, 40 inches long", cut with loose back, square collar, cor- ded silk littittg. The value is mitts’! 1t.‘ 3i P111 ']‘I(‘ $2‘ 5.000. Hudson Seal Coats at $300.00 and $350.00 are Unsurpassed Two very lovely Hudson Seal Motlels are shown here in most of the wanted sizes. These coats hav the most popular of fur coats. the really remarkable value, c stock of these is the I211‘ valled , ,$350.0() tttttl Have you seen that wonderful bt we offer at illliil-OO- . Moore & McLeod Ltd. III@\\\\\\\\\§ K\\\IIIII&\\\\\\\\Q'IIIIIZZilllllllli\\\\\\\“ WWX cLEOD L m‘, , Charlottetown An Incomparable value offered today $89.00 octotsnn 19, 1921? L! “ORE These coats are shown with wide shawl collar, belted $69 0i) 89.00. iloats at they are lined durably with “farmer's satin” they are 40 to 45 inc-lies in length, they are generous body sizes, skirt having 75 inch sweep at base. Belt is sup- plied but the coats can be worn witlt, or without belt. Last years coats like this sold for $150.00 to 200.00. We have no value to equal this one, for many years, ytm- rtvtvi‘ (‘ASH ONLY Brown Kolittsky $69.00 $89.00 Black Pony $ .00 Coats at Here's a durable as trim and dressy collar, silk lining, the sort of gar" ment that used to sell for $125, . .. well as~ coat, shawl Dark Muskrat $1 These really Splcfldld coats have large shtiwl collar, either loose or belted, 40 inch length, silk rep littitttz, an ideal winter coat, light, very hatidsome, very warm and cosy, grand value at ....]49.00. Raccoon floats at A beautifully marked dark Raccoon coat, fittislied with border‘ ed edge to skirt, very tttodern style, bell. all rottntl lovely silk THIS IS .\ \\'()\'I)I'IR AT tzstt iittin g. . ‘£50.00. e the beauty, the pet'- cotmect fitting that makes them by all 0_dds lettgths, and £300.00. . . . It. -.- t IYmoke l Curtains Wrginla bllsndsd ' for narflcalar slashes ar/res and/unim- Pain is Nature's at‘. nal that something is and a ftturth' friends of Mites Folllntt. She. is the; daughter of :t contractor, l.awrencn' .__-_-___t ‘WWI. and unless it ll quidtlv rialited it l! tho aches In th and tttusclosuxbsortllg ml! easily Income 4 serious. They are lined with silk, they tire we want to impress particularly ompared with past seasons. Out gest in the City and out" values are unri -t¢ ~.. t 'own tnarmoi coat that 1w OO-O§-O-OOOOOOOQO-O-O-OQ-OOO Alberton Lumber Mills WI are prepared to mike hardwood flooring, mltc tad boards, mouldings of all kiflda also [shingles and reeling work. We carry In stock at all time: the following: k Hardwood Flooring. Finish Stock of all kinds. Rough, Lumber, Boards, Plank &c, Shingles, Cedar > and Spruce. ALBERTON LUMBER MILLS ALIERTON, P l. t.