w} "-"- ‘Tn-Hair The New ting worn. The new ones are inr-and they're away below last yea!‘ in price, as well as being handsomer, better tailored and made up of better fabrics. An overcoat bougiht at “THE MEN'S STORE" will fit-will wear—will look well and it will not cost much. double made dark brown mixed tweed a good coat at a very low price; this coathas convertible col- lar and belt on back the mat‘ erial is a good winter weight and will make a very servic- Men’s overcoat, able coat at this price; Sizes 36t0 Length 48 inches . Men’s double breasted over- coat with deep collar the material is a good weight durable brown tweed with large plaid effect has full belt which can be removed if desired length inches. Sizes 36 to 44 Men’s double breasted overcoat with large converti- ble collar and full beltKimona sleeves, the material is a very pretty dark green, tweed in a good weight that insures warmth well. Sizes 36 t0 breasted of a double erial is a plaid full reasonable 4o. 1750 convertible 46 25 00 coat with mixed as 42 as n Uvercoats . at the Men’s Store Of course you need an overcoat-you have made the old one do for quite a while now—-and1t’s out of style as well as get- Young men’s very stylish breasted length 44 inches has slash pockets and half belt; the mat" coat with deep convertible very low price. Sizes 34to38. Men’s good quality Black Milton overcoat with velvet Young Men’s Brown or green all wool over’ OVGPCOBE very pretty brown lined and Well tail‘ collar fly front has semiform fitting back, length 45 inches. Sizes 36 to 42 2st» Heavy full belt, leathen buttons plaid back with satin yoke, Kimona sleeves; this is one of the new models this season it is made from all wool English tweed very soft and heavy. Last winter this coat sold at $65.00. Fa 1921 price .. .. ..l.l 4 only 20th. century models or sample coats. Sizes 37, 38, 39 One all wool chesterfield Chincilla . .. One ‘heavy One fancy One tfutll dark ulster overcoat patch pocket ulster . . l itiellt leather trimmed coat $60.00. $55.00. .........$55.00. ......$50.00. These coats are 20 pc. less than they cost. M0 ORE d McLEOD LTD. DUES’ llifilfillllllllt LONDON, Oct 18~Thc reslgna < tlon of ‘Sir Eric Geddes from his IUIHiDD as minister oi transporta- Ccirgyodofs, lmvori le Pip w; Lil c" ' The Men’s Store lion has no great political signific- ance. it is announced. it had been understood that he would give up his portfolio this autumn, after having piloted thc railway bill through Parliament. it is cxpccteil Sir Eric will go bnck t0 commcra clal life. lie still remains chairman oi the Economy (‘ommiitce which is advising the government in mat- ters regarding reircnuhmeni. JDNDON, Oct in-"ATZ-Bnit-Ecu between the Sit-in Finn lenders and representatives of the British Gov- ernment, will it is expected in Sinn Fcln quarters, be resumed on Thursday, the interruption oi the sessions n! yesterday's meeting was due solely to engagements ‘i Mr. Lloyd George‘ in connection with the re-openlng oi Parliament. {it and’ packet: THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN n15 WESTEliN GUARDIAN --IHOP irom liolmon’: catalog —MEN'8 TAN groin work boot. slugge-i sole, only $3_95 a pair at Sinclair's. -'A Iii! ASBORTMENT oi boys‘ nnd girls‘ solid leather footwear at Slnclaifs. -WOMEN'8 COAT SWEATERS, values up to $6.75 for $3.98 at Hol- man’s, Summerside. .. ‘tloulinr ‘raw POT, grey enam el, reg. 80c for 58c at H0l|nnn's Summerslde. .,, !,._____ mono 'or.A8‘r BARN LAN. TERNSrfor 75c at Holman’s Sum morslde. -— CO-OPERATIVE SHIPMENT OF FOWL AT KENSINGTON. Loading Friday, Oct. 21st. All old hens over four pounds received. -CARPENTER'S FINGERS for cutting and pulling nails. reg. 80c for 50c; manure forks. reg. $2.00 for 81.50; stove boards, 2 f_t. square for 25c; motor oil reg. $1.50 gallon for 95c at Holmans Hardware. Summerside. JAOVES T0 TOWN- The ‘Misses Burrows, who formerly lived on the Western limits oi‘ the town. have had their residence recently hauled to a much more convenient location on South Market St.. where wcrkmcn are engaged in putting inAa foundation and com- pleting general repairs before oc- cupatiou. H» -NOTICE- The Liberal Conscrva five electors of Tryon pole, are rc quested to meet at D. J. Thom sons, on Monday. October 4th a‘. 8 p. m. ii night should be stormy. come next fine night, D. J. Thom Committee oi the Presbyterian Church in Canada. At the close oi these meetings they will attend a Joint meeting of the represent..- iives of the other negotiating churches, vizz, Prehyterlans, Me- ihc-disis and Congregationalism. In view oi the‘ action of the Angli- can Synod many will await with interest the outcome of the delib- erations oi these meetings. WESTERN PERSONALS --Mlss Florence McDonald. Kc‘.- ly's Cross. is in town on a business and pleasure trip combined. ll. -Miss Rosie ‘Smith, Newton, was visiting in town during the weclc end. H. ~-.\irs_ Jane Barbour. Summer- sidc. spent over Sunday with friends at Apia. ll. --Mr. ‘Neil Barbour. Alma. lll spending a few days vlsltinr. friend? in llialpequc and Summerside. H. -»Z\ir. James B. Mountain, Suin- mcrsidc. i5 spending his vacation with former friends at Lot 3. H -».\ir. Iiilcliacl Mountain, Kcnslng- ton was in town on Saturday even lng. H. ~-Mr. Levi Gallant. tailor, Central SL, has been confined to his home for n frw days with blood poison ing in the hand. H. ~-l\fr. Robert Kirk, ior many years n town citizen, leit on Wednesday‘ morning for Medicine lint, Alta, where lliS son James resides. Mr. Kirk will remain in the wrest. ll. O l he Maid? Review of the» Eflg and Poultiy Market for Past Week. l . Eqqs Toronto. ilrm and unchanged. Montreal, "Specials" Jobbing, 5S to 60c; “F1Xiras" 55c; "Firsts." i7 lo 48c; "Seconds", 38c. United Slnteg storage eggs nri: arriving on the market. Exporters are very active filling orders from storage. There is a firmer tone throughout. all the Markets, as pr.- duclng centres can hearty supply sufficient eggs to meet local con- sumptive demand. Pni.||try_ Tile» poultry situation is much easier. Receipts are large nnd prices nre slightly lower in con- sequence. Storage men are now prepared to park poultry ior stor- age purposes. This should have n sicadylng effect on the Market. in Boston choice int chickens. arc selling at around 30c per pound. hilt the Market is over-run with thin, undesirable stock, which is selling at. verv low prices around 20 to 22c. The market for roost- crs and chickens remains unchang- cil nt lisc for roosters and 25c for chickens. |H|5ll Filllli llllNlllllllNfi LONDON. Oct. 19—lt is learned here that proposals or suggestions were submitted authoritatively last week to the Craig Governmoni party outlining peace conditions. These would involve county op- tion as to which oi the two irlsh parliaments, north or south, the six counties would belong. this had particular reference to the coun- tios of Tyrone and Fermanagh. whero there are Nationalist and Catholic majorities. At meeting previously held in Ulster to consider the situation, it was decided to make ho concessions pending the establishment oi the southern par- IIIIIIOIIL -WOMEN'8 worm winter coast selling o! $15.00 and $19.00 at Sinclair's. -TRIMMED, ready to wear hats selling at 82.50 and 83.50 each at Slnclalfs. -BOY,5' AND GIRLS’ school boots. black and colored, best makes at closest prices at Sin- clalr's. --DRE8»8 LENGTHS oi 36 inc-i iricolet in a variety oi new shades. price $2.95 per yard, just opened al Slnclaifs. --A NICE RANGE oi ladies‘ coored Brogues in Oxfords and high Boots now showing at Sin- clair's. -2 LB TIN BLUEBERRIES for 17c and lb. tin Baker's Cocoa for 23c at llolmans Grocery, Sum~ mcrside. -BOY'S Z-PIECE winter suit for ages 5 to 7 years. Reg $9.00 for $0.75 at l-lolman's Saturday. "SENSATIONAL OVERCOAT BARGAIN-ll men's overcoats, odd lines. good weight, dark brown and grey mixed twceds-many of the newest models. All sizes from (i5 in 42; regular value, $25.00 ivhile they last $14.95 at Holmanfis. Summerside. --$ALE- I will sell by auction at the Baptist parsonage Bedequc, on Saturday, Oct. 22nd the following: A quantity oi hay, 3V; tons coal. l riding wagon, set. oi harness, 1; pure bred Plymouth Rock hens, also dining room furniture consist- ing oi buffet table and chairs, Ll- brary table and 2 small IIHFIO" tables and numerous other things ltev. C. A_ Britten, Central Bcilc que. Many Women Need Better Blond Th¢y Lack Vitality and Color it is a fact proved bydliousanils of grateful letters that Hood's Sarsaparilla is remarkably bcncfih ial to women. whose most common ailments drain and weaken thc system and sometimes result in anemia, nervousness, general brca-_- down. \Vomcn cvcrworkcil by iumiiy duties or ovcriaskerl socially find their nerves all unsirung. faiccs pale, appetite poor, sleep uniresir At Lowest Prices Having always sold our clothing at the lowest pos- sible prices, you can al- ways buy good clothe for less. at Prowseis 0r your money back. (ALL wn ASK ANY MAN TO no IS THIS Compare our prices today on men's suits and overcoat: wit-h prices asked elsewhere. Comparison is the only fair toot of value. if you cannot do better hero wo do not expect your trade. YOU'VE STRUCK IT RIGHT WHEN YOU WEAR PROWSE’S ‘i CLOTHES 3 / $38.00. my. i'lood's Sarsaparlila gives the, blood more vitality and better cor rr, makes stronger nerves, uni contributes to the enjoyment 0:" life. it embodies n long-lriod and‘ foundtruo formula for relief of the, Mic, weak, nervous and dyspeo- tic. l I llxcelleni Meeting Held At Wood islands (Continued from Page Ono) not dare bring up such a charge. He knew he could not prove it. But no comes down here and tries lo get away with it! Mr_ D. A. McKlnnon. the nex‘ speaker, expressed regret that Reclprc-(ily had not been carried in 1911 as he believed it woul-l have been a splendid thing for this island, whatever it might have meant for the rest of (innuda He criticised the Board of Railway managers and malniziincil that lu spite of the high tariff in Lhc Uni» ted States food prices have dropp- ed. Regarding the soldiers vou- he said that an investigation hail been asked for and Borden refused it. l-lc hclievcii Mr. Sinclair would make a good Minister nl Agrltcuiiurc. Mr. Brown: That's all your ime nglnation! Mr. J. H. Myers, thr- ncxi speak- er, also referred to Mr. Browns candidature and to the fact that prior to the Conservative Conven- tion he had been apparently n strong supporter of iluil party. ll»- i}; now running m; a Labor Cilfllil~ date our ho has not said zinytlilul: about the platform hc is standing on. The speaker thcn rcad it ovcr. He said. the following is the plat- form of the (‘anndian Lalnr part; adopted at their convention at Winnipeg, August 28th. it con talus their remedies for present pressing needs under clcvcn head» ings_ 1. Unemployment. State lfli-Ul" ancc alnlnst unemployment charl: able to industry (including ugrl culture.) 2. Public ownership and 11'- mocratlc control of all public nil lltics (including coal mining, iron mining, (HER. Railway and steam- ship services. lighting and tramway services etc.) , 3. Eiectorlal reform. . (a) Proportional represent- ation. . (b) Substitution of names of pumpnklfs dllllfflti of actual ilepos‘! (c) Extension oi voting fir cilities. 4. Old age pcnsiong and hcnllii and disability insurance (This means that every one attaining thi- nge oi 05 shall be entitled to an old ago pension and every one wh l is sick or ill shall be entitled to free medical attendance and a weekly allowance in place of wa- gon. The cost of such a scheme would sink the Dominion irretric- vably.) 5. Abolition of non-elective bo- dies. This refers particularly to the Senate. 6. International disarmament. 7. Direct legislation. ' 8. Enaclmcnt. oi reoommendcr would have to produce in his 1h ilon of Washington Labor Conic: once, especially 8 hour day, (which moans that the ngricultnrisin Ono price .io everybody cnuh Storo 1, - OCTOBER 20, 1921 a Your Fall Suits New and beautiful cloths designed and tailored for all classes of men. These suits are made in single and double breasted styles, fariqy stripes and checks. also blue serges. MEN'S SUITS Blue Sergcs $25.00 up. BOY’S HIGH CLOTHES READY FOR FALL The latest styles of good serviceable tweeds. They come In different shades of Grey, Brown und Oxford. Wlth slant pocket and belt all round. They look very smart, some have the yoko nnd pleated backs, others are plain, extraordinary values. Juv-i cniloa suits $5.00 and up. Boys Suits $6.75 and up. l Prowse (Bros. Ltd l enarlottetcwn’: Greatest Clothing Store $2232 SCHOOL m One Cash Sta - Men’s And Young Men’s Suits i And Overcoats For Fall l Twoeds and Worsicds $15.00, $177.00, $18.00 to Price i TC J ¥% hour day cheap enough to enabla| by Social lie-formers and mlvanccl um] that in slmulil m, itp- m: a city working man to labor lmli,l’olltic:il Economists to afiiird ti‘: sicp ioivarils bciicr si'l'\'lci'_ ill. that time.) ll-Treillflfit advantage tronslsient wiin could not unilisrslaiiil what .\lr ll ll. liepcul of lllllflildillvllls to safety to industrial dcvr-lii|iiiiciiv..l.\_ .\l<-l(inni.n hail lll(‘lllll ll,- imiviigrziiiin act providing i'ill' ihc The Lzibor party would suhstilulc ‘my; [hut lll\'i‘.~ll_l.{£l[i(lil\‘ wipii ilcportatlon oi British subjects. for this a political bank cizntrollcii it‘ tlic sulilicri< you“ “TH. ppm],- Ynilor ihc Misting.’ law in Canada by tho party in power in ilic pn- lrr S11" liolwri llnriicn. it is nu and (lrcat llrilziin and the l'niivil scni siaic of politics in (‘annilii Hi possihlv ‘or a mcinbcr lo stand u! Statics the government may depot". must. lic cviilcnt what this winilii ill iiii- Illllisc ul‘ iiomnulm an llIliiCSlFililiCS from whatever roun- ultimaii-lv lcad to. nit-kc a fiPilllll" I‘lli|l'l{(' and ili‘ rc lry they conic. The Labor pariv 'l'lu- .i"rilcral f‘Xi!i'lliiVi‘. of ilii- lni» srlliijil p1yp,.(g,,,,gi,,|,_ [r in,» ||]i'!.l would opcn the flood gates ior the bor party con. ‘is of it (‘r- ‘llli l-ir hills in priivi: 11],, pip-pp 1|. unilcslraiblc scum‘ vicc-lni-sident, and u ' ' a lildlfiq his si-zil. ' l0. ‘Hixntion of land values. ’l‘rc:ie-'urcr and a rcpr <cuinii'-'c Mr. D. A. McKlnno" l',\'||l.llilt‘4 Tlllri provides that all uncultivated from cach DHIViIIPP- I'll‘! Future» that ivlmi hc said iras. :| uiutloi and unilcvclopoii land shall he iax- sontailvo irrm this province has to invcsl.i_i:ai.- llii- llll|ii.t‘l' ililli bu. cd to its full vnluc. ‘Phat is. not .\'ct bccn named. madc and Sir ltolu-rt llorili-n |'l‘|ll\' should a farm consist of 50 ll('i‘(‘:1' ‘Mr. Aiycrs cmphnsizcil the in‘ i-il, Iii‘ up] n," “(Hill \\-..|<,|. pn: cullraicii land, and 50 acres un- rill‘ l.\'f4il"1llIii illustratcil thc lllfllx-Iln“) m“. “lmuth which lii- hail nu ' culiivaicvl lnuil. illl‘ uncuitivizlwl irons rcsulis lrcc inodsiiiifs Wlllllii said. land would he taxed to ihc limit cause in tho farmers- oi‘ this coun Mr. Myzrs; 'l‘i|;|t mugin; uniiiin. in order io iroiupcl ilir: farmcr to iry. at nil. ll‘ you think n Wlltllf i» cultivate it whether lic is in a lu rvgurd in railway mnnzuzc- dimp i; it; ,1,“ ,|,|,_,-_ “-|,,.¢|,.-,- yiilll position in do so or not. mcnl ll ivaa impossible to kilow scat l~'- (ii stake or not, iii llliili‘ ll. Nationalization of our hzinlt- exactly at thc iii-ginning of iiic your ilcfiniio cilnrgc~ flu-n _\u|| m! lug sysicm. Al. present the bunii- ycai- what tho cxpcmliiurc would aways gci justlci (Applause) ing system oi Canada is the ilncsilhc. llc believed lower freight .\l|cr .\lr. .\l_vi-r.~; l|4l|ili‘>‘~ All‘ » in llic world, lhcro is nothing i'.l;l'lll,f'l~l will mran increased busincss ]l[‘ii\\'|\ gpukq- twp-fr‘. m,“ m,- “pd-i equal ii and it. has been recognized and more money ior lilo rallruaids inl: mllourncil. Mbllifiiuw‘ - A. i» o i superior kind is name only- NOTICE: It’s your fault if you get ordinary corn flakes. The sold under this 1 ti‘ ., Post Toasties , A _, —best corn flakes Scientific, economical and maximum production makestho cost of Post Toootlon the some as ordinary corn Ilokoo. Order by name.