A Wonderful line of - Women’s Coats $19 y- Will Repay Closest Attention H :-e's an assortment that breaks records. There are Velours and blixml 'l‘ueids, shown in green, blue, grey, brown and burgundy. These are mostly shown in all round belted models, button trimmed, with wide cozy convertible collar .................. .. ' Salt’s Plush Coats $49.50 Here’s a tempting line of coats, in genuine Salt’s Plush, belted all round, Convertible collars. loose backs, running to 45 inches in length, shown in all sizes from 36 to 46. This is a really wonderful value 0t‘ the sort that many stores are getting $55.00 to $60 00 each for ............................... .................... .. ~ t —- Compare these Flannelettes With Mail Order Catalogus 27 INCI-l HEAVY ENGLISH FLAN- NELETTE, soft finish, fast colors- ' fawn, pink and blue stripes. Just the material for boys and girls nightgowns 0r pyjamas........ 35c 28 INCH FLANNELETTE —This is a Canadian lnade Flannelette, medium width with a soft nappy finish, comes in'a variety of pretty stripes.... 30c RvLANlYs ENGLYSH FLANNELETTE is the best procurable. Fine soft and durable, no better or warmer flannelette made, comes in a var- iety of fawn; pink and blue com- bination stripes 65c to 75c 34 lNCll FLANNELETTE ——This also is a product of Canadian Mills. Comes in neat striped pat- terns and is as low as it can be bought today wholesale 40c L Moore McLeod Ltd.’ 1 1 9--l 2 1 Queen St. Charlottetown MIIIIIIIIJ.\\\\\\\\WIIZIIIL\\\\\\\\\\\\\YIIIIIIIIIIZK\\\\\\\\\YII l.‘ NIIIIIIIIIYZ‘\\\\\\\\WIIK.\WIIIJ K‘\\\\\H\\\VIIIIIIIII%\\\H\\X\\MZIM 'ZIZIILHH\\\M \\MY illfiil i?:___%.___.i_._____:, . .L_._ _L_.____T__,?> The Flour of Peace FTER several years oi Government regulation, the restrictions upon the manufacture of patent flour have been removed. We are now supplying PIJRITU FLOUR in the manufacture of which we talce so much pride,—the high quality pre-war patent, which earned a national reputation for better bread, cakes and pastry. No announcement of this Company was ever macle with more pleasure and we are sure that the public will share our satisfaction in returning to the olcl flour. i Your grocer will supply if. p‘ Western canal. Flour Mm. ca, Limited ‘l . -' w» ~ r THE eoanomi. A THE WESTEIQI GUARDIAN a --IHOP IRON HOLIANI Qlfi- 0Q. INC-I'll GI —l'.‘»FlE‘PE DE CHEINE AND Silk Blouses to clear on Fair Days at $3.39. Sinclair 811d SLOW- nri, 3255 10 4 2i. -—CLEARING LINES IN CHIL- dreus Hats and Talus ior Exhibi- tion Days, halt’ price. Sinclair and Stewart Ltd. 3255 l0 4 2i. -B|G BARGAINS o‘! l0 per cent discount on all Furniture, Exhibit- ion days only. Compton, Summer- side. 290~10-5-1i. _.GlRL3 SWEATERQ, 8 TO 1_0 years, Special $1.76 st Sinclairs on Fair DHYS- 3255 1° 4 2|- _HOLMAN8 have received a iresh supply oi Dyllflllllle T01‘ {lllllllp- i - ses. order now whi e sull- prl? 3293-10441. —50 LADhEIS HATS IN VEL- vet-s and Plush effects on Bale $3.50 each ior the Fair. Sinclair‘ & Stewart Ltd. 3255 19 4 zl _5Anc.A|Ns._- Quartered oak extension ‘ables, round and Blllla-W iinishes, iumed or golden. also surisee oak. Conllllilll. Sllllllllel" 51.1,, 3290-10-5 1i. —50 INCH WOOL serge in green only, regular $5.00. selling on Fair Days (owing to a slight imperieo (i011) at per yard $2.95. Sinclair 6: Stewart Limited. 819640-1-21. ....—THE EXHIBITION. The usual preparations ior the Prince Colllllll’ Ehibillion and llonse HIOCIS. lire now completed. the lnannsllllltllt lwl-ns now prepared to auornmodslfl a larges- alitenllanoe ‘than any fflfmm‘ year. 'I‘-he entnies ior tfhe rraces l-ll- clude many 0i the best horses . 1n the Mkllfllllllle provinces, lllllS with favorable Iweailhler conditions should warrant a lilrge attendance during Exhibition days- ll- -HOME FOR BURIAL. 'l‘hle re- nradns oi Joseph Arsenllult. 188d 23. “4110 “'33 killed in an Alrlo accident near Bangor, Me. on Wednesday l-msit, arrived here on Friday, nc- companled by hits brother Frank oi Moncbon, and forwarded ior in' torment. to Fifteen Polni where his ‘Wld0W(‘<l‘ mother rrs-idrs. Full particulars oii the accident halve ‘not been received. Mioiiher, brothers and sisters ‘have the deep-est syrin- pabhy of the whole COlllilllllllllby.‘ H. Could Not Walk LYDIA E. PINKHAM'8 VEGE- TABLE COMPOUND RE- STORED HER TO HEALTH Perth Amboy, N. J.——"For three years l suiiered with s severe ie- :,H|l|,|.,,|_“"|',.- " male trouble, I ‘ was nervous, 3i i had backache -' and a pain in ‘ my side most 0i the time. l lhad dizzy spells ‘and was often so inlnt l could 1 not walk across floor. The i doctor said l v ‘would have to have an operation. I read about Lydia. E. Pinkhams‘ Vegetable Compound in my newspaper, and lriod it. Now I am better. loci strong, have no pains, backache or dizzy spells. Every one toils m1 how well l look. and l lell them to use Lydia ill. l'illkh:im’s Vegetable- (‘onipuiinil—thilt is what makes me feel well and look well. i recom- mended ii to my sister and she is usiniz it now. You can use this let- ter ll‘ you wish. ior it is certainly ll grmd remedy for a woman's ills." —-<Mrs. MARTHA STANISLAW- SKI, i324 Pvllll $1., Perth Alnboy, N. J For forty yours Lydia E Pirikhanfs Vegetable Compound has been ov- lrrcinnini: silch serious isnndliions llls displ.'lci-lni-nt;-i, inflammation, ui~ ceraiion, irregularities, periodic pains, backache. dizziness, and ner- voila prostrzitlon oi women and is llow lltllltllllfiffiil the standard rcm- i-dy ior such ailments. 206 L ._.~_<0§______. y "ii l WON‘ lu loll you there more no souls in lllls npplo you WOlilll hilil-vi- me without iurlher proof, would you 110i?" asked the Sunday school teacher. “Yrs. lllifillll," iinswercil the ).:>"‘| ‘lwell, lhiit is isltll," said the teacher. The next Sunday, in order to test their rc-collrciios oi the lessons she asked: "Who can tell me what iniih is?" "l can," prompily ‘answered s small urchin. “it's an apple what ain't got no seeds in it." -_--_<0->-;-- PUSHERS AND PESSIMISTS. 'l"usher.< nre usually in the thick oi the business tight producing. Pesslmlsts growl on the ouiiskirls. waiting to seize the spoil; the Pushers win, , Pill-her build and the pessimism tear dawn. lPushei-s blaze new trolls. Pessi- nvlsts irsvel in ruts. Push: rs are brlghrl, cheeriill, joy- cus and brave. Pessimists are gloo- my, dlrleiul. grouchy and weak. Pushers boost each other, and so boost all. Pesslmlsts knock each other, lmd thus they isll. Push-er; bring prosperity, Pessi- mists throw blight on all prosperity fill! M! no law-rel s“. -E1I$Z"l$ -H' IAYI to buy In this FNW ma. -ao roam onsssss CLEAR in; on Fair Days at $6.50 ouch. Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd. y 3255 1o 4 zl. APECIAL BARGAINS in ipie- (urea, olispalntingm and pastels, ers s. ‘mmwll’ “mm 3290-10-5Ji. —POPLalN AND 3ERGE Skirts Big value Fair Day's. 34-75 W031- Sl l l & Si. n, Lld- . M“ W“ ms 1o 4 2i. - -—A SAFE AND PROFITABLE investment Victory Bonds yielding about s 1-4 per cent. Alwlv J- A- Brace or H. W. B. Stavert Summer- gidq, 3241-10-2-31. 3241-10-2-3i. _LADI\ES' SUITS; N-EW 1920 Stock st Sinclair's during Exhibi- tion IWeek, lust hall price. v- 3265 10 4 2i. Millard‘: IJIIIIIIQIIVI ior Bun“. etc. WESTERN PERSONALS valley, N. s. is puyllls irieuliils in low-n. _ H -___ 0.Leary, motored to Summersldo on Saturday. H. -,-M~is.5 Elle. Griiiiin, Iilallliax, is speridIin-g her holidays ‘Wlillll llniend art Sununcrside and Glenuzmrry, Lol , H. -- Mr. and Mrs. Wiilllam Rowe, Mllss White and lMr. Purdy, Clwmlotteiowm. tormled a ‘Motor partly who spent over Sunday tn tovun. H. — Mr. J. D. Morrison of tihe firm oi D. ll. Morrison 6‘: Sons, con- eolrstruciion work ior some time mi WW-siville, N. S. ls spending n. few day during Exhibition at ills home lhore. H. -—-.\irs. T. A. Miilflll€\\"fl Elms- dnle, has arrived ihevre irom a two mon-lhs visot at Boston, Maize. and Portland, Mle. WllllrO slie had been the guest mi her daughter. She W's met at sllllllillltlfFiltlB by Mr. Mutt- hews who accompanied her home on ‘Sauurdsy. Ii —-—-:<-0>-i- fllnardl Llnlrnelt for Dirndl-nil‘. Hotel Arrivals VICTORIA HOTEL. il_ G. Briggs, Montreal; Art To- bin, Montreal; Leslie I). Desmond, Montreal; W. A_ Cookson, Si. John, N. B., J. Pope Barnes, Montreal; C. E_ lSllVOT. London, Ont., Vincent Donahue, Sacllville, N. B., J. T. Mullins and wife, Kingston; F. E_ Johns, Montreal. sun Johns, Montreal; Genet Brodeux, Montreal; D. Itattenbury, Mon- treal; C. H. Holland, Clinton; James M. Fraser, Montreal; A_ L. Felirne, Quebec; W. S_ Rice, Mon- treal; C. I’. Gray, Toronto; E. S. Freeman, Montreal; M. McKenzie, Mollclon; J. R. IMcNaughton, 48 Road; J_ M. Spence, 48 Road; Miss (‘iislhy, 48 Road; (?_ it. Palmer, Rouvolle; l‘. A. McLelliln, Souris; P]. i‘. Mtlcllffllltl, Silmnlerside; M. J. Hartlzan, Sydney: J. E. Gardi- ner and wife. Gait; W, ill. French. Toronto; J_ (l. Lalor, Toronto; l". Mnx Bishop, Lurencetowil. N. 8., P‘. n. Bishop, Tl-uro. N. s.. A.‘ s. Soy. Amherst; S. D. lienry. (‘hur- loltelown; M. E. MeAllisler, Am- llQPBl-i G. R. MncQuarrie, Sum- merslde; Mrs‘ G. it lMucQuarrie, Summersidc; It. T. Morrison, Sum- mersildc; Mrs. R. T. Morrison. Summersldc; Olive Morrison, Sum- rnerside; Irene (Jolson, Summer- slde; F. G_ iiughes and wlic, Wor- cester, Mass. \ REVERE HOTEL. Jas_ liennessy, Rivert Herbert, N. S., Mrs. Lowlhy, Sulnnlerside: A.W..D. Wlidmnn, city; RE. Ding- well, City; C_ W. Simpson, Am- herst; A. J_ Duff, Halifax; ivan H. Keefe. Rollo Boy; it. S. Miller, Ynrmoulh; it. W. Simpson, Bay Verde; Alex Wliti, Montreal; W.l.'_ French, Toronto; J. C_ Lnlor, To- ronto; H. C. Mcllse, Toronto; W. H. Christie, Toronto; Chas. Stew- art, Toronto; PJ. Vincent, Plnenil. St. Dunstan‘; College; A. ('._ pg. Sarsaparilla Makes Fool ‘ Tast_e___Good 00ml II trim-Its nu dismiss, W115" ‘l! 5M6. Ill tins rollcvq llllflll. M the pains ml IIIIH oi rlloulllk cal gins stantfi to ulo Mme 010mg, , thirty ll 1on0 phenomenal nun -‘ 15 . . _ ‘will: Mli-nflirtzt? 4 Lair. Joseph Taylor oil Anlnlapollls a visit to “l1 ._. Mr. Allvln Huestis and party ll tractors, who has been engaged on ‘ ‘ all sizes. $25.75. all shades. wonderful values. Tile newest Suits are here ior your selection in plain tailored ‘or lur trimmed models, Navy, Blown or Black inaterlal, gorges, tricotine iii milny diiiereiit styles, long euats, plain skirt. size i044. Prices $38.75 tn $105.00. mcoars- FUR AND SELF TRIMMED The finest cuats you have seen this Season. oi rtyies is so extensive as to permit your choice oi tailored or iur trimmed models. Materials are Plush, Silvertolie, Duveiyii, Chinchilla, Beaver, etc. Newest shades. medium or full lEllfltllS. Price Ladies $18.98 to $il0.00. Children $ll.50 tu New Fall Dresses TilCM-llltl, Serges, Satin, Taiietas and Ceorgeties in attractive styles, straight lile tunic, plain or pleated skits, long or sholt sleeves embroidered iii various colors, braid or buttoned trimmed, Pieces A splendid assortment oi William's Fur Coats, Hudson Seal, Marmot. Muskrat and Austrian Beaver, plain or belted models. Separate Stules, tcillfs tic. in all kinds oi furs, mulls to match, PROWSE BROS LTD. T till ONE PRICE CASH STORE 16 The selection Fur Coats and Seperate neau, N. Rustico; Curtis Davelllo. N. Riistico; Gertie E. Plllcau. N. ilusilco; Mr_ and Mrs. S. ll. liun- v ‘wwvJO-l i Hotel Victoria 120 rooms, 58 rooms with private baths, completely re- ncvsted. Excellent menu. Prompt service. ' H. C. BROWN, Manager, Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Pmpretors. 3353-4-Z9th. Q_Q_QA A - ‘l Enamel War oi the Best Make III Preserving Kettles, Double Boilers, Sauce Pails, ‘it: Kettles, eic., etc. Black 8i Co. pa; sublime! 4 n N. tor, llinlleton, N. B., R. Mc- Phcrson. llorden. FILWH i _i_—_fl t lNTERESlTlNG luuuuuciuilui losers W. B. Prowso and D. A. ImKinnon propriet- ors o! tho Vlmy Fox Ranch, Norwood Road near Char- lottetown. P. Ill. I. are pre- pared to sell a limited num- ber o! foxes and ranch them ior parties ii they so desire. The Vimy Fox Ranch was established in the iall oi 1919 and has 80 pairs oi iox~ as 21 oi which are owned by , Mann Prone t IscKln- non and the balance are boarders. The ranch bu boon under the management oi Mr. had Andrews and has been one oi the most mo- ousinl in the province this "It. T110 B9 pairs line to- ll" l7 It"!!! pups or sn ever- sgs oi 21-! to the pair. Tlus we think will compare favor. I51)’ with any nliob in the province having strictly m: pug. a policy oi the mango- mont vvu to select the very boot flexes that mono; could llll! Ind hail the very bolt iood. Results lino instilled tllil wlfll. The number o! Mira can be nncliod will be limited to fifteen so par _ ties who desire to tats ad- arnltyll‘oi this should Ina! I031. \ llow Aboutflidur Plumbing Maybe you are thinking of chang- ing _ the present . bath rwm or in- stalling a new san- itary outfit. Have us go over the job with you. ~ Call an'd tell us your plumbing troubles. Price right. vvvYYvvvw v ~ See us today. 5 Plumbing J > and Heating ‘1 ’ Fred ii. Traitor; Phone ; 80 Grafton wvwvv