l _ ' i Western Guardian i . -roa Lanes IJTTIIS use] vitaline Wheat Germ. Start feeding now. H. T. Holman Limited. " 7735-10-2i-tts-2 wks. —MEN'S mo room; MEN'S] ovcrcoats. A splendid range of new-, est models at Sinclairs. 7776-10-23-2i —Mr. Elmer Beck, of the stat! of Molar: Brace and Hell). luminar- side, is confined to his home through illness. Bis many friends 110M "l" his condition will soon improve-B. ‘ i —Miss Pauline Noonan, R.N., left ; on Tuesday morning on return to Ottawa, after spending the summer wllr her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M Nconsn, of sumnierslde-ui. -I-Iiu many friends are leased to see Mr. J. MfNielioisou. of Summer- lide, out and about alnin. looklfll l," and well after It's recent serious ill- ruse-S. SPECIALS Values to Win and Hold Old Customers and Make New Ones. Check This List Below Care- fully You Will Likely Find What You Need at a a Great Saving In Price -nsrrs MILITARY cotton flannel work shirts $1.00 each at Sinclair's. 1776-l0-23-2i I. '- O -Dr. J. Claude and Mrs. Simpson have returned home to Bummerside from attending the annual session of ' the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Simpson was the only represents- tlve from P. It. Island- 3!. -MI5SI2S CALI‘ OXFORD! in tan and black, all leather soles, sizes 11 ' to 3, $2.50 per pa'r at Binclairs. l 7776-10-33-21 iv . ” P 1 6'? --MEN'S ausgnmr sweaters. H S i 0 assorted colors, only $3.25 each at "_' Sinclair's. 7778-11-23-2! ..c llL‘i‘li‘.‘-t’;ll‘ counter today" we arc showing a delightful exhibit of ‘rurIiL-lc "IAWEHIRD" Pczirl NfChlllCtJS in plain nud novelty styles. uun-"t attractive Zlllll in thc bust t;|.~=lc, thcsc LOVEBIRD Yurious icnuth necklaces up to --MEN'S STRONG Pebble grain work boots, $2.75 a pair at Sinclalrs. 7776-10-23-21 .'-.t t i1 (‘...i:"n1fzi:-,. Eastern Guardian pw.q.v..,\_,,._~_. . eta. I flni , eiie- l (. Pllilll S Vii (‘ii fzirliir‘. Affitftllllfl “ h-lillin ll appeal to you at sight. tn li-ngylh ....------.o.--..- cry Mowries ” here Thhtirsniay 24th presenting latest lfiurh ouistzmr. , pause of the lcml- inc; mozlc iiuzls L".lll‘('.\'>liin in lbw-x‘: Q.‘-.{‘L'll'.‘llll_\' hluclm On 'l‘lltli':~'i'l:x,\' hilt’ mo pictur no" rl LYON llnts. moon :1 st) l1.‘ i-'lli)\‘.‘ (w. will illustrate LYON Halts uorn on living luorlcls You will l) LYGN vim-Y _ T. r;¢:—~ ueb40440§o+4ee I, . no e EEYES AND GIASQZJS h‘ lV. ‘l.'\i'l.t.'3: J. S. 'l‘.-\l'l.(ill (lplonlclrists H2 Rirhmoml Sin-er OOOOOOQOOOQOOOOOOO O IOYOQOQOOOOJ§ 'i‘i'IS'l"l'Il) l'l'l"l l-‘U in tcl'c.~'t0rl. ind-cs ""°" ooeeeeooeeoveeeeeeeeee000 uavr; mun Erin. EX.-\.\ll.\'lili 05'" GIMQSSES iwrti: ur l2. PARK MAN ‘vimfl-H; (pptomctrlst Montague. t’. L ti. sasoeaooseoo "eeooeoooeoe- 00600 QOQOQeQeOQQQOOQQOQOAQOO " ROM earliest childhood . . their cycs!” i i ,Yw. lake care of Again and again, doctors and edu- cationists sound this warning to parents. Eyes well trcslcd in growing years seldom need glasses in later life. Be sure you use enough Edison Mazda Lamps to provide the soft, glare-free light your children needl in DISON MAzfiA A CANADYAN GENERALELECTRIC Pnopuc-r . VOOQQQOQOOO Fred ii; Irainor $1.00 .... $1.35 will be shown ‘ large number of l).ill1'l‘lt‘l‘—"i\il‘. Smith is coming a 1'0 Lon: ‘it. '1." hr: asks mi:- to marry Tm. how . ail I answer him?" Alothsr--"Promptiy." 2i We are plcntlfully supplied lath all kinds of Coal. Place your order NOW. clthcr for immediate or future delivery. ln this way you will be assured of wintcr comfort. "The Maximum of Heat." 0. tiillis 8r 00. COAL PHONE 176 LUMBING AND “°"‘° HEATING If you want Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 898-1 —I'UR FARMING would pay if re- turns were onc half the 1929 total. Order "Brayco" netting at Braces. -—ROSS MILLER MEAT AND 11111.1( for foods were reduced in. price '-_-c per lb. on October 1st. Orr-l der now at Braces. 7755-11; —-CEf-'TRAL BEDEQUE Baptist Church Services. Sunday, Oct. 26. Preacher Rev. A. G. Clowe, B. A. th 10.45 a. m. Preaching; subject, "The Feast of Pentecost A 'I‘ype;" 11.45 ' m. Sunday, School; 7.30 p. m. ‘mg and Preaching Service subject , ‘he Holy Spirit and the Church." -r\Nl\'l7A!. GRAND LODGE VIS- "NIION-Thc Annual Grand Lodge lsitation of Hiram and Lclmnon ‘rxlge N0. 3, A. F. and A. M. was held ‘n their lodgorooms nt Summerslde on Monday evening. M. W. S M H. T. Begg presided. ‘Fherc were a Ylilielllf! brothers from difflrcni lodses in the dstrlct. including mcmbcrs from Charlotte- town. After the regular business meeting rcfrerhmcnts and a smoker were thoroughly CfilOfv"!d.-—s. —QUIET WEDDING-A wedding ‘t much local interest was solcmnlzed m Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock "n St. Marys Church, Summcrside. Vcn. Archdeacon White. D.D., of- ficiating, when Miss Marion Louse Rcld. daughtcr of Mrs. William Reid of Summcrsiclc. tvas unitcd in mar- ' rlngc; to Mr. Edward Enman, of New York City. The bride and groom were unattended. The bride wore a smart: blue_trnveli 11g suit. trimmed with oppossum fur, with hat to| match. Immediately after the cere- mony Mr. and Mrs. Enman left for the Maritime Provinces. where they will visit; in dlficrcnt centres. Mr. and Mrs. Enman will make their fu- ture homc in New York. The Guard-i ian joins n host oi’ friends in vrlshing them every happiness in the future.‘ —-S. —CAR ‘TOTAL WRECK-‘A car bc- i longing to the West End Filling Sta- tion. Summer-ads, was completely wrecked on Monday crcninz about a quarter of a mile from St. Eleanor-s Station. There was only the driver in thc car. who was returning from Miscouchc where he had been on a rcpah" job. Jll'l. after passing St. El- canors Station a our travelling at a high rate of speed tried to pass be- tween him and another auto going in the opposite drlcctlon. The car go- ing vrcst, was not daulsgcd, but the Summcrsidc car was driven into the high bank nt the side of the road. It was so badly smashed up that the driver wa". obliged to leave it thcrc, as it was absolutely don: for. The young man who was driving the car had his arm rathcr badly hurt. but otherwise escaped rcvious iniuxxn ". lvc other our had a buckled f-mdm and broken lights. Thc damages! car hadi only ‘wen irorlv-d in that day {or $5001 on a new onc.--S. _.__________ PERSONALS -Mr. Campbell Gillisplr. of Cape Traverse. urns m Summer-side on business on Tuesrln_,n~-S. ____ | -—Mrs. C. M. Connolly. who has; been visiting her parents. "rt nndi Mrs. floor-go Green. of Central Brdc-i que. returned last Saturday to her in Rnrvllns. Wyoming. —S. ..___ -Mrs. William McPherson and her three dnuchters, Miss Olive McPher- son. l\l.'r=. Wells and Mrs. Buchanan. of Ellcrslie were visitors to Summer- side on Tuesday-S. . - ‘Against Grippe Having a bottle of Mfnaflds handy at the right time will often save a doctor's fee. For colds, sore throat. bronchitis. HlNARlJS LINIMENT ‘The other committees ' ment developing into a colorful re- . ‘SUNDAY SERVICES-On O0- tcber 26th. Rev. H. it. Bell will Pfblvh in the Kingsboro Baptist Church at n a. m. and 7.30 u- m- M°m1hs subject "The second best," Evcnlill subject "The greatest detective known." HWNSTYTUTE WORK-The Oc- tober meeting of Eglington-ancl Howe Bay Institute was held at the home of Mfrs Ellen Stead with 13 members and 4 visitors present. It was decid- cd to hold a social and dance in An- nandale Hail and Mrs. Wm. Mills. Mrs. Keefe, Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Clapp were appointed as a committee were re-ap- pointed. Miss Maran McKenzie sang a solo. The next meeting is to be held at the homc of Mrs. Howard Wood. Lunch was served by the hostess. II‘INSTITUTE MEETING — The Launching Women's Institute met at tho home of Mrs Aeneas McDon- ald nn Sept. 25th for their regular monthly meeting. There were six- teen members and two visitors pres- ent. Roll call was answered with subscription to Institute News. Min- utes of last meeting were rend. After roll call a short business discussion tcok place and the school committee was appointed. A sick committee was appointed Mrs Daniel G. Mc- Cormack and Mrs Peter Walker. Meeting closed bysinging the Notion- al Anthem after which supper was served by the hostess. The October meeting will be held Oct. 30th at the home of Mrs John McCoi-mack. Roll call to be answered with jokes. Prof“ Fletcher ForlVew Glasgow SUCCESSFUL RE-CITAL IN ST. THOMAS, ONT. The many friends and admirers of Professor W. E. Fletcher, A. R. C. M.. etc, former organist and choirmsster of Trinity Church, Charlottetown and at present organist and cholrmastacr of Knox Presbyterian Church, St. Thomas. Ontario. will be interested to learn that he has just. been ap- pointed, out oi a large number of applicants, organist and qhoirmsster of ‘Trinity Church. New Glasgow, l.’ S. Professor Fletcher has beendo- ing splendid work and gave excel- lcm. service 1n Ontario. but unfort- unately the high and dry climate there does not seem to suit his health and as the opportunity presented lt- self of returning to the Maritime! he gladly availed himself of it. At a recital in Knox Church. held on Fri- day, October 17th, Professor Fletch- 0': and his choir gave greet satisfact- ion, th-e program being enthusiastic- ally recelved by n large audience. The St. Thomas Times Journal in a half column critique pays the fol. h to say that Mr. Fletcher "stole the lime- light" on this occasion. Hi5 organ solos were superb His virtuosity was wonderful and he left the audience wishing for more He played 1n public for the first time | his "Requiem of the Sea" which he composed here recently, a compos- itlon reflecting the thoughts of a musician on Visiting the grave of Charles Hockton, the noted Canad- ian actor, overlooking the sea from a Cliff at Bey Fortune, Prince Ed- ward Island. It is based on a solemn ihrenodlc theme, the middle move- Young Men’s Tweed Suits, double breasted models. Regular $25.00. Clearing at .. ' $ double 1\len’s_-singlc and Blue Serge Suits, $18.00 to . . . . . . . . . . . Men's single and double Tweed Suits, $15.00 t0 .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Overcoat terns. 18.95 breasted $30.00 breasterl $32.00 s, beautiful pat- ... .......P.’.‘.°f’?. W??? $32.00 Men's all wool Mackiuaws, nice patterns. Price only Boys Suits in first longs. S Price $6.50 to .. . . . . . . . . Boys Overcoats, sizes 22 t 4 to 18 years. Price $4.00 t0 . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . lilelfs wool felt Hats, latest shades. Special "rice .. $6.75 15.00 o 36, and 15.00 $2.25 Men's Fall Caps, assorted colors. Special price . . .. Boys Fall Ca Special price Specials in Cottons, ps, fancy twecds. f" ...... ...... .. o0 cl Children's knitted Vests and Drawers. U‘) ednla Sizes 12 to Bargain Children's ileeced Sizes O. 1, 2, 3. price, pair . . . . Boys heavy wool Hose. A real bargain at, imlr .. . . Ladies Silk Hose. Reg. value $1.00. Clearing at, pair ,_ i l Ladies Vests, strap and comi’ style. Bargain price, each . 54 inch heavy wool Ladies Felt Hat. shades. Friday day and Satur- .'...----..---..--.-.. Extra good val Ladies Crepe Dresses. Special Prices, $5.50, $6 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Size ..t Girls Satin and Crepe Dresses. 16 to 20 years. lined " 175.7‘??? 850. Heavy Kllli0l13. Cloth, 30-inch wide. Bargain price, yard .. 30c. Sleepers 45c. 75c. 75c. .?45c. _ b] k b Broadcloth, 1n ac . rown and navy, only, yard . . . . . ......... Some Extra Good Values, in < Dress Goods Departments s, new models, latest $2.49 Kiddies Coloured Felt Poke Bonnets. ue for Friday and Satur ».~...~.......,. B 38 t0 52. Sizes price, $5.50 and Ciilldrens Flannel Pantle Dresses. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Special $1.98 and . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies Cloth All t0 Coat sizes, $19.98 neesenleeeanaa-oo s, newest styles. $122.00 PRO WSE BRO Boys fleece lined Don’ day only ... . . . . .. All wool Blankets at . Special prices, $4.90 to .. Fancy Plush Cushions, , lovely patterns, only each n00 Men's heavy wool Hose, 4 prs. for $1.00, and 3 prs. for $2.25 Overalls, 2.00 Men's Army Flannel Shirts in Khaki and Grey, at 2ifor lilelrs extra heavy bluo Red back. All sizes. Special, pair . . . . . . Specal, suit Lion's Penmana fiecced combinations. Special, suit $1.39 $1.98 $1.00 lileirs heavy Jumbo Coat Sweaters Values $1.69 and Men's silk and wool and all wool Hose, at 2 prs. for . . . Men's Police and Roller Sus- - C. i $2.19 $1.00 Men's fancy Coat Sweaters. Extra special price Boys Pullover b Sweaters, 111' rown, blue and fawn, only Ladies and Children's Wear so inch 'l‘artan Plalds. Spec- ial prlcc, yard, 40c and Checked and ettes. Prices, 45c. 45c. 28c. Odd pieces in' Stamped Goods, Lunch- eon Sets, Runners. etc. at Spccinl Low ' Prices g plaid for Wrap- yard, 40 and . . Special value Roller Towelin in Lincn and "Zc. 25c, and , u Colored linen Guest Towellng all shades. Only, yard 45c. 08c. Millinery and 54 inch wide Damask, nice patterns. Special yard .. . . . 100 yds. in Grey Cotton, clear- ing price, yard Ladies Velvet son's leadln lal . . . . . . Hats in gstyles. Spec- the sea- $2.98 $1 .00 32i'§°§o.§i‘“.‘1fif‘. .‘.’.".°i"’.“‘.’“1'. $4.25 Girls Velvet Jlrosses. Sizes 2 to 1.1 years. Week-end price, '* $4.25 and Silk Rayon Nightgown. L a d l e s 12h. $1.29 $2.98 Y --_-....... Ladies three-piece Pyjgmgg t miss this Bargain. "run nascent oaurna" presentation of restless waves beat- ing rhythmically on the shore. and ends on a" note of sombre tranquil- ity. The audience all but encored it. and indeed, Mr. Fletcher could have repeated all his numbers. It is e thousand pltles that such a fine mus- ician is not remaining in the. city. "James Medlyn, William Mediyn. William Williams and E. H. Caugh- ell were hoard in quartets, the firstl named two also rendering one of. their fsvorlte duets all in excellent style. Morley Cook, the boy violin- ist. again proved his worth and prom- lee which is very high, and Miss An- nie Mcallister’: lovely voice seems to refine to a richer gold every time she sings. "Miss Jean Donaldson was the pianist for the Chorus. and Mr. Fletcher co-qaerated skilfully with Mes McAllister, Rev. J. M. Laird fz-licltiously introduced the program to an encouragingiy large audience." yous MORNING smut -____ Very small som-"Dad, dimc." , P“P“—"N°i W681’. sonny, not to- day." "Dad. ii you‘ll i You what the “Herc. son quick: "Hr said: "Lnriy. you want this morl live me a dime. I'll lceman said to momma this morning. ‘ what how much ice d0- “"371: ii Extra good value. Only . Ladies Silk Rayon Bloomers. Mlllll F0ll SALE All shades. Onl Pore Island, Nova scotia and Que- bee. bred separately at $60.00 a pain All fine and dark furred mink. t-hl "ll! kind worth ranching. Come all! see for yourself. Now la the time t1 h"! tour foundation stock Wlwll mink are down In llricc. NILQON WALDIION. Tyne Valley. Pl "940-93- give me a did he say?