A Bargain patio; rFriday and Satur From all over the store come bargains that will help to make these two days occasions ofsavi for yWI-an-d big sales for us-—good business for both sides o the counter! Laaqjgglgweabers of 3i§0"4vaIue Men’s ‘Khaki Flannel shirts $1.50 special at .. . . . . U271- Mefis Coat and-Pu“ We, SW Misses Flannel Dresses .. . $4.50 ers . Child's Pull over sweaters very .Mefl’$ W°°1fllld 0°00" U speciaqat .79 Socks,special..........-.;.. ~25 Ladies’ Wlinter Coats at . . . $035 Clearing line BOYS’ krseys “'00 Ladies’ Plea'ted Skirts a wonder Boys’ Tweed Pants all sizes, very $1.85 AM . .-.-..-....-.-.-.--q- at . . . . . . $2.50 specialvalue............ Girls’ Pleated Skirts $1.00 Boys’ Suits, Blues and Tweeds, 2 15dozen Corsets, all sizes a great pant? _ valueat . . . . . . ~93 BOYS FaHCaP$-------~--- '0“ Ladies’ Flannellette Nightgowns, Men’s Wool Rib Shirts and Draw- special $1.19 ers. speclal Week end $10". Odd line Corsets HALF PRICE. . Men’s new Fall Cab; - - - -- $15“ Cfhildls Vlests and Drawers Pf”; Boys’ Winter Overcoats .. $10-00 garment """ ' ' ' """' "i", Boys Pullover Sweaters .... l"; Ladies’ Winter weight Vests and‘ Bo . . - ' - . _ . ys W001 Stockings all SIZES‘ * Dravwerssuit............$1-00 blackonlynn _ _ _ _ __ Lain“, Knit Bloomers ‘vith S“? Women's Fleece Lined stockings, stripe................... -0J gcolors____n__u____n 39c Cleverly designed new Felt Hats for ladies, velvet hats in all new womenis Silk and W001 stockings’ .-_ ' 0lors.................. 35 stylesat... . . . . . ........$J.d-I, $vc_ Y l_ h tk I . . . ens an cas mere s 0c -. Penman’s Fleece Lined shirts and in 08mg 0015,51 J5 Drawers(men’s).......... .75 g’ Clearing out a Bankrupt Stock of . Linens“ Our Linen Buyer just succeeded in getting hold of [part 0f a bankrupt stock in linens. Naturallylhe bouglhtit RIGHT and we are passing part of tThe bigsavi ng over to you. Linen Huck Towelling, 15 to 20 inches wide, 59c t0 Hemstitched fancy Da- mask Guest Towels 15x24 Embroidered hemstitched Ill i100 Pillow cases 42 inch . . . Hemstitlohcd Fancy Damask Linen Huck towels ' 54° Linen Breakfast Sets 7* pieces, PER SET . .. . .. 29 Plain Full Bleached Linen 18x33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ~ Huch towels, PER PAIR - 5 27 inch Striped Flannellette 15¢! Sale of Remnants of Floor Oilcloth 30 inch Striped Flannellette 181' WEEK END PRICES. 36 inch Striped Flannellette 30" 22x54 inch Etrlfscall Rugs - 952-00 36 inch SPIRO Flannellette stand- ard of excellence . . . . . . . . . . . 40" ROCK FAST DRILL 29 inch 23*‘ 26x64 inch Etruscan Rugs. . $2.75 27x54 inch Axminster Rugs $3.50 $4.00 Marquisette curtains $2.55 5 Week-end Ba rgainsv in Dress Goods and Silks. Needle Point Marvella Coat- All wool Grey Frieze 39 171g. Navy only. $6.25 i“ coating, $1.75 for . . . . .. 15 colors in all wool dress $ flanncls, 54 inclh . .. . .. l Melton Tweed Dress Goods 39 3 colorings, per yard . . . Heavy weight Black Satin Duc-hesses HD1391‘ yard. . . 95 Mail Orders yFiilledl Same Day as Received Customers living at too great a distance from the store are in- vited to send their orders in by mail. They will be filled im- mediately on receipt. In sending orders based in the above lists please send cash with order, adding necessary postage for ship- ment. If you send too much, change will be returned by next mail, Please ORDER AT ONCE as many of the above lines will sell very fast. . ' noosiiél.l?l<=i.soll: {i in‘. ... l .;. y n" T, 1,." ‘(vjflnmq , [leads Turkish- Bureau , . SNEEZING ? Lwcousrnnmorm 0ct.'28.--A1 , \ _-...~._ e u c; a com", com, , urklsh woman. PBodrIel i-luhoum. mgw p “guy” N15" om“ g7_. ‘lliiahtho ‘Iii: loot In Mlflllgfl and m" M" ‘Pmmud m m” W,“ lmflPrlwmll l" u" N“! '0 ""94"" M; wit,‘ A1w|nimm WIN!" 801M010"! Wllflflh‘ vlkcoverod todlywn‘ have‘ been - ~ gamed n vronnn by the Turlilahllng ltor- “the epubllc. namely. hen-d or tlleBur-lnrong lllqmr 1r! , w“ o! Iivlielne. between. menu and whenever they After sundown: from Ameflcflll felt thirsty. A coll 11nd @0000 used Colloxe In Constantinople, Bad-rich;- grog" k ‘Hhnoum illusion nlodlclne In cor- prlaoner In’ 1E a next cell mnuqed may and» France at the expense olillolllnd a. wuk spot In the wall ._ the furklah Government. and" ro-through/ whlfl. ho-Ioonld " tamed to Turkey Inst year as doc- hind. lid-could only catatonic-kn mr of mcdlclnc. o! t bum” fliniQmllg-npgrgun bull s-lullcotud-hlplvplnbll mo: crow . LIQUOR FOUND snnvcp wus- ouuralnr new oumoow d a the luiury or their mails and Isles? -~ eat- x .. ' .75 100.11.‘. onlov- | llKd-Jlfilfll’ and the I ( --put hln» "to flII the mugs o! all thou! 19-well um warn» ' --novs new: m... comoili lM-Ppngo 3 Is nvnllablq. ---.-. ~ Sinclair's. B850 l0 20 21 -m:~-s Ami vouno man's vorcoata. priced from $13.50 f0 I i~ p.00 M. slump-m. > ' L-wiip ‘Z350 l0 29 2| I -nonm ~ d only rium selected wheat and ' Id by leading Inland dealers who rniilee m». qunilty. .1 ""—"" a-MIOYS STRONG Work Bolus lair‘; B 2350 10 29 2i f. . n Ide baud, 98c each at Sinclair's , .' - I 8850102921 --WESTER1N AGENT — Mr. Cyrus J. Gallant ls now Guardian .539“; in IHOWIZIII and wIll receive ‘news Items. advertising and ienew- al subscriptions. —-MEN'$ HEAVY BRDGUE OX- welled sole. 33-95 ford. Goodyear per pair a1. SIhcIaIHs. .2359 1o 29 2I ._21 mcl-l STRI-PED flnniielelto 15c per yard n! Sinclair's. _ 2350 10 29 21 | >———— Eastern Guardian .."EASTEFIN AGENT —- Mi‘. J. W. Murdock is- now Guardian agent In Montague and will be pleased to receive news Items. advertising new and ieneivul subscrlptious. ____.¢-| I _ ..*EASTERN Notes-owing 1° ha unfavorable weather not much progress was made with potato dili- Ing. This week will probably see hem all cleaned upq-Ou Wednes- day. and again on Saturday. large quantities o1 grain were gathered in the barn In IaIr condition. There re some green Ilelda 0t 081's still to be cut In various parts o1‘ the country. lWilh the fine weather which IJCLIID this week these fields are being mowed down. and wIII doubtless make 'g00d winter I'eed.~—‘ The Eastern part 01' the Island. around ‘SourIs. which some yearo ago led In co-operatlve dnlryliig. as -=o much qult the business that Eourls merchants are forced to ship In butler for their retail trade.‘ Mostly the creamery article. Scarce- ‘ Iy any home-dairy butter Is on sale in the stores this spell back. Pas- tures Iinve been poor this lust suin- hier and tall. and the number oi‘ dairy cows on (be farms have "greatly dImInl-shed. The i-Iieese Iactorlcs having about all closed Jlown. Farmers now keep only u few cows to Iuriilsh home iicells.— Lamb/s. or slicep-mls-Iilg. appear to bc_on the Increase. Frlduy ol lust ‘week was illlllb4illllllllllg day. Ml‘. Chester Pratt was the chIeI buyer.‘ II cIs lb. was paid with a Innuz-l per head. ivhlch was very satisfactory lo tho Ialiib shippers. Cheques of §l00,for Iamlra delivery was quite usual. Th1! luiiibs were oflzood’ duality thls (all. Thousands of dollars were dlstrlbuled amongst the farmer-i Iu this way. Much to .‘.IleIr encouragement and profit. —-iO-§—-—- ' Weekly Meetingof Y’s Men’s Club The speaker at the regular week- ly meeting of the Y's Men's Club Inst. nlxzht was Y’s Mun Fred J. ll-lol- mun. who spoke in a. Iiuuiorous vcln on personal predlcuments. From a tund 0t witty stories and "pmlnlscciices he told best illustrated difficulties and r1- dleulous situations wllh which people have to cope as they go hrough Ilfc. His talk ivas much eli- I joyed by the members.- present. as of ‘tho University o1‘ (l-lilcugo are 1n was a reading glven by Dr. Oeorglfwvfldeflflfi W112i?!" U18? 1111181. Ill- Gi-eeii, who was enthusiastically en. elude a clear tenor vulca among the nssetslhey bring to the gr1d~ cored. v’ M P t c b I 1W1» S a“ e er “mp e l acted as men march onto the field for the opening game with Florida. singing chairman. 10%»- ALASKA GROWN APPLES _ $H|PPED TO MARKET AINLIIIOIIIAGIQ. Alaska. Oct. 27.- The llrst commercial shlpmeut of Alaska grown apples has boon made. Boxes o1 n varlcty known as yellow trauiipurcnts were sent from IHope, on lfiiruagaln Arm southeast o1 here. to Anchorage. The trees on which the apples were grown have been bearing for llvo years. Absence o! blemishes on the fruit was noticeable. d (l I KILLED WILD CAT - WITH HIS BARE HAN-DB ‘WINDSOR. >7. s.. Oct. .2.'._w en. he sought traces of the animal t nt . h Saturday. ILIoneI P. Bennett. Jarm- a er and barrister or dlrnoklyn near b here. became sight o! a wlld cat making n meal of a freshly klllcd Ianlb. that he climbed up a tree alter the bllll. Mid killed It with his lllfB hnbln. Bennett sutlered sevorqly 17pm‘ scratches on his arms and lace. Au ll 0nd September: rude IX.--'1. Helen McKn ; 2. Lester Selllck: f1. Sybll, Mczvllll- NEWS If. nllonllndei-wenr. 81.00 per cult at" HOOD FLOUR ls lull- he: 1 lo 5. $2.25 per pair at S1li- l “views wmrzn CAPS with those that ‘ letter iiien niuy sing. tom of sending the squad scuniper- Ing onto the Iurl‘ signal drill. Illut some o! the locul ear for music. The press Ilas been tulkot jibes about the “old man's" singing school. llad been raiding his flock of lambs woman's charm 1s based 011880118111 so enraged at the scr ‘pies his from honor." portrnlt painter who owes hlnlnme to his skill n depicting the charms "I N"! W. . Iely and. , "a - l: lmidlo, society women. nrgeolsea and actresses; It ls a ._~__- Specially? selected from p Goods, Look These Values Ililbr 0N SALE FOR ' FRIDAY and SATURDAY SELLING _ a Specials From the Men’s Departments ' \ Mervawlntercnpu . . . . . . . . . . . ..65c Each A Men's Overalls, Blue and Black. Special ._ . . . . . .. $1.45 Pill‘ ‘Men's Comblnatlonn Overalls, Blue. Special $2.85 Suit i .'M0n'a Strong Army Flannel Slllrta. Special $1. $1.25 8s $1.50 Omen’: All Wool Underwear. per garment . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 ‘Man’: Fleecod Underwear, Penmarvs, Special $1.50 Suit Special value In Flnnnelette Blanket: ‘Boy's Jerseys, extra special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Each . . . . . . .. $3.50 Each . . . $1.75 Each .. $1.50 Sult V‘ Men's Jumbo Sweaters to clear . . . . .. Men's Work Sweaters in heather . . . . . .. Men's Flcucezl Combinations. Spcclal Boy’: Floeocd Combinations. Special . . . . . . . . . .. $1.19 Suit PaIIco and Roller Suspenders. Special . . . . . . . . .. 39c Pair p Odd Ilner o1 Men's Negllqee Shirts $1.50 to $9.00. To clear‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 ‘ Men’s Sllk ‘and Wool Coat Sweaters Cashmere weave. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $275 Men's extra large Work Shirt: 16 to 19. $1.50 to $225 . Man’; oversize Underwear, sites 46 to 50. Speclal prices. i Men's Wool Sox. heavy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 palrs for $1.00 Ladlieis‘ Velour Hats very splclil . . . . . . .. $4.95 Each Specials From the’ Ladies’ Departments . 24 New Sweaters for Ladlea’ latent chides to clear a: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........................-...$8.00 Eggh A Special Barqaln In Ladies’ Warm Bllk and Wool, Ho", all wool ‘values to $1.75 for . . . . . ... . . . . .. 79c Pali- Special range of Ladies’ Fall Underwear long sleeves 1nd no sleeves to clear . . . . . . . . . Each 8 places 35 Inch Stripe Broadcloth to clear . . . . .. 30c Yard Childrens Teddy Suits Brush and Pllln. All com; Special Prices. 3 Webs Special Coatings, new patterns to clear $3.00 Yard 3 Webs 36 Inch Satlnslor ladlel’ drone: to clear $1.50 Yard 6 Webs 42 inch Dress Serpes, all wool for girls nchogl Dresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75c Yard 300 Yards Stripe Flannelette. Special . . . . . . . . .. 16c Yard 300 Yards Cream Flannelelte. Special . . . . . . .. 16c Yard s00 Yards Fancy Ticking. Speclll ......... .. .. 22¢ Yard 500 Pairs Dish Towels. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12c Pair. - 200 Yards Llnen Crash Towelllnq. Special 121/“; Vim 40 Yards Circular Pillow 00mm. Special . . . . .. 30c Yard 300 Yards 7-4 Unbleached Sheeting. Special . . . . .. 30c Yard Ladies’ Flannolotte Night Gowns. long sleeves and short sleeves. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., $1.00 Ladies’ New Jersey Dresses, latest styles. Special .. $11.50 Ladies’ wide Crepe de Chlne Scarfa, all colors. Special $1.35 Ladies’ Knitted SIlk Blomcrs. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 " Ladies’ Chamoisette Gloves. Special . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c Palr Ladies‘ Flannelette Bloomers. Speclal . . . . . . . . . .. 65c Palr Ladies’ Flannel Dresses, all color: . . . . . . . . .. $6.50 and up ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY THE BIG . . O SEE OUR SPECIAL VALUES IN MEN ’S SUITS FROM $12.00 UP. ‘ “SPECIAL LINE OF MEN ’S FALL TOP COATS STARTING AT $16.00 UP A BIG RANGE OF BOY’S CLOTHING AT REAL LOW PRICES. PROWSE BROS LTD. PRICE T0 ALL on: SPOT CASH ' STORE % CHICAGO SIGNS T-O BATTLE. poldliad first told‘ Astrid: "I love you.” . , The Swedish Prlncessi speaks no I ranch and the Prince does ‘not lkiiow "Swedish. Astrid speaks English dluently but Leopold's com- mand oI' that language 1s too lIm- Ited do carry oii an extensive con- versation. ' , Both. however. speak ‘Gel-mun {Ill-l mlralbly. "I-he Princess had a Ger- man governess while Prince ILco- .poId's mother. Queen lidllznbelh be- longs to the house ol Wui-lcniberg. Prince Gives Vent To Royal Displeasure BRUSSELS. Oct. 28.——WIieu. Prince Charles. second son o! King Albert. ls slveu u "runcllonary" us- srlgnment he does not like, the royal demeanor sometimes reflects It. The prince was pressed Into scr- Cantlldntes for the Iootbnll team, A. A. Stn-gg- couch. had the The Song o1’ the C." which only The entrance was an iiiipresslve epnrlure from tho honored cus- I I to run up and own the chalk IIlicl-i In a dummy umorlsts apparently have little Egotisni, Women's vIce as "royal representative" at a. Charm Eoccer game during n vlsIt o1’ his rother Leopold 1o St kl l V0315. Qcl- 33- — "M°0°"' where he was courting hlsilaiiiéid Princess AsFId. He rather dIsIIkod '11.. Met at the stadium gate by the Burgomastor and escorted 1o the royal lbox. Prince Charles listened In a bored manner to tho welcome and finally linld somewhat tostlly: "My brother Leopold Is courting ‘gitllrégffciz: "Sfeyand In order w no and see rm. gIrI, , . m] her mulii desire Is to sutlato er senses wlth ‘- lugs as tree Irom us Jean Gabriel IDomergue. the y . nnytflng that we can". do (or you?" 11110111113 a parched tongue over Audible Ilpl. the Pi-Inco. catching sight ams. Grade VlIL-l, Florence Pierce; 2. Hazel Brysnton. Grade VlL-l. Walter McMillan; 2,‘ Gor- ldon Roper. Grade VL-l, Alli on IBrysnton; B. Evelyn Rodd nil " hi. MUKI! equal: 3. Raymond? lick. rude IIV. - i. imel ialeolhovel _ Grade lII.—-—1. Ivan lBryenton ' 11M .\--l Ethel dlryenton: 1,. Ji " 1 Wlunle Blaclcmo Marlon Younlicr OI do . ‘Illrnn Enlnan. Percmhfl o! nttendnncm-bltl. I'll Astrid‘ h, , nauseous. i0m._.'ns.-'rli¢ W? I 3Y1"! Dbl _, the lower bourgeoisie the o; a ‘flan gamed; o" ‘Mmfluw "YBII Order us I 9001010 o1 beers. I uni about dying o! thirst." Alp M00112: Live. Ijbng‘ While Dog's wooed s . In Gannon . . dei- n; wuithe olmngungoi on ull conning o1 prlnoon Altfkl‘? by lPrlnco. -l.oo-| _GR.IIIAT d holr. to an throne 01-801mm. French Alps. . I 4 SAINT BERNARD. i Oct. Ikw-dllvlug 8000 Helen ll‘. Mullen. teuolimy v “ {pf era down the lino oloallll. on can ruthor n a ahoohlo-the 801-] M! >"- ‘ 5001M feet above nu level. the inonlu )by the Prior to a IPronch journal-lat _ AND -\vIio Investigated the truth o1’ a > ‘statement that the monks never I Ilved beyond thirty and the dogs > IIvc h he I. _ u: over. all these Jobs lo 1119.!‘ A Die Younfii . ,I'or their numerous rescues oi snou" 4 - . . I lbouud Alpine climbers. very seldom i , y ilass the ulgc o1‘ eight. , This was the Information glveii | New rflnoflng-room will! modern oqulpmenl. Our experience 1| n yell. "I Iiuvc Ilceii it. the Abbey I01" iiiore than 30 years." siild the Prlor. u patriarch with a lulu: whlle flow- P Ills beurll. “and you may bc sure I I ‘"00"’ . ~ .‘ dId not cuter It us a_ nursing bully.“ I E. 1i ylcu whose hearts were hound AsNsTEE svJ a TAYLM. rliii no risk. he added. but the dogs‘ I OPTOMEfRIb-n , were less fortunate. "The poor animals suffer terrlbly from the snow wlilcb little by. little o miikes them blind. There are only blue at ‘present. Each has a 11nd kennel. wmi good straw and ex- .¢ cellenl. lood. They are kept In the darkness o1‘ the cellars so mat their 142 Richmond 81ml e ii I ' I . . ' i ._ I i’ i '0‘ i us‘. lll..:r*::z.:.:':r.i2.:'..l?>r*"r? i. I» y. 1C0!" C105,‘. ~ - Ileedlwved- i ' nully "handicapped In nolml rnmflplly. You can be Ill" byour-ohlll i; m. 11ml hand p“ only through an U", ht oxamlnntlon. . ‘I-IAYE voun CHILD'S zvn; . dew wmw- ~ n as a ‘hot. autumn m. but u. II 5"*"'"i°’ He bald he was afraid thelhnl. -m?q 19am to know women when 1 - _ . ¥~ i . )5! (I . __. , - I . Prince's words somewhat hIlI d- “ I - igiuiiisiiiniwny- l’ he "'1'" “S” nmpalntlrla than portrnm: they we elderly Burgomastel‘. Wll: said i" ‘J3 --'-<'-s>____ 1°" ‘Ill ‘W?! IW-“Qvlfflllwy 10501401111)’: F‘ ‘ ' OPTOM-IITJIIBT . QQAQKLEy 3cH°qL_ ‘"10. flu? l, 073$ ._ plir Royalml-llphllosu, wa up MONTAIGUE, P. i. I. I ~ ; ha‘ , l}. l0! _ M9593 ‘V’ 1e, your presence here very ' "" v I " ' m‘ The fgngwh1g g5 the stand,“ M00951" I091" °f i . 1 III"! Mshly. 1t was verynmlnble o: you "d w . the puplls o1 ‘Buckley ‘about for u“ u! ‘a’ p“, t an 11'? I0 accept our Invitation. , ls there here roach the normal open o! your ol-hhalr countrymen Imtho ’. inso- plains but their don. celebrated _ ill-m mi 0001111100.! h-yln; tun-anon: 4n an» tongue