._ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIKN ' ‘QNJI‘ i- Ill ~ Clearing Sale of Small Boys’ Suits Sizes from 2 to 5 Years $2.00 each This sale i.< limited by the quantity we have in stock-but twenty little boys are going to get a great bargain chance, In the lot tilt-rt.- are “OLIVER TWIS/lfl” “MIDDY” and “BLOUSE” models lo ill‘tl\\'ll or grey tweed as well as blue serge. Z. Mens’ Fur Felt HATS $2.00 4 dozen Men’s genuine ‘fur felt” Hats all in good wearable shapes and sty- les, greys browns, fawns and greens, sizes 6 3-4 t0 7 1-4. A wonderful chance at, $2. They are to be ci i£ll‘6(i out at, each only Mens’ ‘ ‘V” neck Sweaters $2.00 Here is a clearing line 0f “V" neck Sweaters, with - anti without slcevesgheavy all wool, blue, grey and red. A great bargain $2. Moons a M°LEOD LIMITED Westerlifitiar‘ than‘ —8HOP irom-ii-tal-man’: Gatling. —27 INCH WHITE ilsnnelette-—- 19c. per yard or ten yards for $1.85. At Sinclair's. 5293~10~3-3i —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS —Pag_e 3 is available. ti -ODD LINES OF LADIES’ thamoisette gloves. greatly reduc- ed. At Sinclair's. 5293-10-3-31 —SUBSCRIBERS can obtain Election contest voting slips from Guardian representative Summer- side when renewing or subscribing tor the Guardian » —38 INCH ALL WOOL serge in colors oi Black. Navy. Brown and Wine. Selling. special 59c. per yard. At Sinclair's. 5293-10-3-31 —DICTIONARIES can be had at (he Western Guardian Office, ~Wat- er Street. Summerside for only tifty cents with a new or renewal subscription. . -STRIPED FLANNELETTE. dark alld light coioringa. 27 inches wide. Only 171.<_,c. per yard. At Sincialrs 5293-1041451 -POLiCE COURT-At the Po- lice (‘ourt ill Slllnnlersitle on Sill- urtiuy a prohibition ruse adjourn- ed lrolll Thursday was dismissed. On 'i‘llllrstia_v ;‘.:l otielltler against the Prohibition .-\ct wits given H months ill jail. —35 INCH STRiPED Ylannolettt- extra good quality. 25c. ‘or ten yards for $2. ). tltlil-‘s. 5293-10-3-31 —A MEETIN—G—OF the Conser- vative electors of Albany LllPi Seurletown polls will be held oll . . liall. la requested. Signed Joltoph Noollatl. president. C. S. Ileialley. Secretary. 5298-3-21 A full —GUARDIAN WESTERN OFF|CE.-—TilB (iuardianks Western representative has all oiilco on- Water St., Sumlilersltle. next to Laurence (lallanfs Tailor Shop. (and directly opposite tho Gallant Crockett block) ~iiis phone nllnl- bel- is 233. lie will be pleased to receive news items, advertising-i and subscriptions. i —~SMUGGLING—On Wetlnestltli‘ a rum-runner was tleizeti by a lo‘ t-al officer at Mimiuigasil, wilil-il has already built up quite a rt-p l~ tntion ill that lilin ol’ industry. The: Customs ilillilfiliiilifi at Siiiliiilflr-l side were dilly notified oi the mli ‘ urn anti they ill turn instructed lilo (iustonfa Office at Aiborton to plll n man on board to take cilarlgl- oi the vessel. During the night at man came aboard and toi-l ‘tilt- onl- in possession that it was "all right" and that Air. llardy had sent illln aboard to‘ roiiovt- tho t>i~ her for the night. .\‘o sooner ilzltl, the mull ill lawful possession loft’ the boat. ilmvever. than the fliiPilOTl was weighed and “she aniic-di away." as the song goes. ‘ -—DiED AT 76.—'i‘lle death 0t‘- otll-red ‘at MOUIDL Mallory. Si. All-- tirews Parish. in lilis Province, on Septnmh r 22nd oi‘ Iiiury Muc- Lelltln. ‘r iict oi the late John Mac- Donald ot’ thnlt place. Dflctxased Wlilfi n ‘s‘stel‘ of tilt- lute ‘Drs. J. H. Ninulioilzllnl and A. A. Ailifineiiililli J PRINCE srnésr scnoot. m Canadian Woman Flees From Mates .\'i‘I\\' YORK, (ll-i. ~1-—i\ tlt-spuivll‘ to illP World irolll Sun Prllnclat-o .~ israde X‘_Mr' Rogers: lillli. .\lr.~‘. iiiitiil Iii-ll)’ l‘ooka~. . illi“l"5ifrl‘flr‘_iiiili'iiipfl rolllo, I "u fugitive l'ro|ll ilvr illlNilllllli. ' i. ‘j u (,8 , I ill-nry Illvh vooko, with iu-r five-your»; .' E5111’ r Aiilllchvl] n-ml \ "m , . ,, ,\\ist‘llel'. . old llnlllrlllor. .\lllrio_v. .\lr. null .\il's. Foolto have tvllgi-d ll logul illliiil‘ ill .\'llll i“r:lllt'it~lt‘tl for tilt-l custody oi‘ ill t-hiid and. lll‘t‘ltl'liillfl lo tho World. tho Superior 4'Oil|‘i then- jvrlivfiili)‘ lilwiiiflli ill fllvor oi‘ ihtf“ irlthl-r. .\|r.-. (‘l k-Sllirl-lp" llnd till- for’ ' llo~r'< lllolhot‘ h: - hot-o rt-nidint: ut i-ello during thl- litigation. The World Hit)?! that tilt-y‘ \\'l'l'lf reported (rolll iili'l‘|' imi:|\' “lulu-tins? W<-:r>-—i—- EGG LAYUNG CONTEST Honour Roll, Prince Strt-t-t chooi. September. 1925. The Latest in Optical " Instruments Iluvlnl installed in one "Unit" the intent Optical Innlrtlnlrntn for lily-a Eillllllillillillli. I lllll liv- ing Montague tulll vicinity ll‘?- \||‘l9 l-qllul to any in the lurtn-r H-Illrrw. Till! Du zfllI Unit Willi ilfflllIill from the United Staten tutti mo. I|III\VII at lilt" Slnrlt-Inle Uplolllvirll‘ (‘trllvn-Iilioil ill (‘llllr- lath-lotto. Ii in vonnltla-rvtl the hm wor-l lo ootlt-ol l-Ioolpolrvlt on ihl‘ market. Grade lX.-Mia| Scott: Mabel Mothers/an. Ilt-rtha ‘M-utlow iellnie Vaughan l . 2. ._ and Ilillry cN era}; Vlii-Misl Tait: 1. Wayne lMcKie I 2. Adele Mcbellnan . 1i. Edna llurko. iGrade VlL-Mlss Irving: 1. iiliil Vaughan 2. ‘Pilyilllis ‘l'i00p0l‘ ti. llltlrjorle Mcliean and lit-ion Sillllna. Notes on the Prince Edward island Egg Laying Contest tor the 47th week of the Contest. Ending September 25th, 1925 i ‘Grade VL-Min Smith: 1. Marjorie Fraser. 2. icina Clark. 3. Marjoltie Shaw. lllnv your I'I_\w< livnlninrti with pn-ro-loo llllli lllllrtlllkilllflnrl. H. J. MABON Upltlllwlrhl, Duo not doubt to the cold well- ther, there was a further failing off in prtlti-llvlitln to 570 eggs. this ill-inc 7o t-ggs ilPiilW the production for ills! wet-k. , .\lr. W- (l. McDonald's pen oi’ 'llurl'l-tl Rot-ks led the contest tor ‘the wt-ik with a production of 48 ‘eggs; .\lr. G. F. Connors‘ pen of .Wllile Lelghorns was second, with n prollllt-iitln tli‘ ~13 eggs, .\irs_ l-‘_'lialli- day's llarred Rocks were third. with 4L! eggs; .\lr. Joseph Carmich- aells iltlrreti Rocks were fourth- Grad; |V.__M|“ gtewgpgg with to pggS; while Mrs. F. Mo; 1. Gladys baiiforty lntyrekt White Leghorns. W. W- 2. Doris lBi-rt ..\illtch's Harrell Rocks and Spur-- 3. Ruth Acorn neon Jenkins‘ Barred Rocks tied: _ mm,,"],|,,, for fifth place with (in eggseacil. ‘GzadqTcillil.-l;iilzi,visgillstewart. ' Aloou L-no |li-i\lli|~l l|l‘i' lilrlllill out ' “'- i“ F- (onnms W" "‘ “im” if '“;,_ry]“c‘QMrr1e ‘if l'iII|IilI_\'lIlI'||l ll_v tho l‘|o.~lil t; oi tho Fkbglilzxlggtiigllti:aélaégholéugéigLegégii m; 0011M, . I '1 ..\ll‘. Sam Nicldltlrsoifs White Leg- llorns are second. with 199E eggs; lllld Joseph Carmichaefs Barred‘ Rocks are third with 19-13 eggs; ‘Hdwarti Bullpitt‘: pen N0. 3 oi ‘White lirghorns and Walter Bun- tnluiq Barred Rocks tie for fourth Grade H? Slolllllllll‘ UITI- (' -- ~ ' u‘ lllllllilili “ill! Ilrlllrnltlras Grade V___M'B‘ Fun“ "on: 1. Edlith Hill. 2. .iean Ferguson. 3. ‘Elnlma MoLennan. Big Ottawa-Hflotel; Closes Its Doors til-l i 'i‘i|li1|_\', ilolr ii Pvilllli‘. or pupil.- H". Ito-owl] ilolol, wholu- llfvilivllyl hr.- fliiod with llll-lllori-n of liw intuitions and Irwin] llro oi‘ tho oily. [illilldiwi front 1'\i.~4i>'|lI1'_ owing lo Financial Grade IV.—MIl| Owen: 1. Edith Sha-w 2. iiorib Carr 1i. ‘Margaret Awrn. tl'i"i'.\\\'.\. "n...- !1'l‘\'il‘l-_ iGrade iIL-Min Hniam: Lilcrbert ‘Daviia , 2. Simmonds 3. Fred Da-iziel Ilub tilcm frequently with Mlnard’; and get speedy relief. M in You: McDotl-ga ii el Newberry piilrp with 18512 eggs each. with W. 1. Dor a ti. .\il-iiollaltl'n pen o! Barred Rocks 2- M!" holding fifth place with 1808 eggs 3- M" "0 ‘Cflmlliilli-"lll- oto date. I 'i'ile production for the week wasleud” H- Mi” “"9"” 910.7% of a possible: and the total! gran‘ i?’ Dame" production lo date. 1a.. 33.144 silks.‘ ' 9'8’ “y, ‘The total production to data repiVICfEETIh a‘ Hams“ “M John jrenents 50.4% of possible produo‘ ' ' Lion. 9 Helen Ca-l-ilback and Frances iliinnrtla Ilpirnnni hr 007ml mm “m.” and 0i’ R1 \'. A. ll’. lhlzlclwlizln, ‘the trsteclncti pastor oi‘ ‘St. Anlrcwvs PfllliJ-lil. Deceased \\'lil0St* t iii"; news was lat‘ only a iew day.»- ti‘tl‘ru-* tion, waglbonl ill (ifillllti itiver W051i 7G years ago land ‘i)i'.‘!\'i()llS to ‘hcrl cllarl-ltllge re-sitietl for a nunrher of‘ yt-nrs ill Suln-lnt-rsitic. She wan n lutislt (‘Siiillillilill woman. ‘if illigil flccilu-al lliiiiliflllilidli ‘and poss- csseti oi’ strong cilristilllll chlalr- zltter. ‘wilctte lilo was all ins-pira- tion to those around her. iler fun- ora-l from her home on Tlilllffliifly. iSuptellniler 24th. to St. Andrews ‘Oilltlrcil was very itllrr, iy attend-ed, her ilmlilor. ‘ill-v. A. ‘l’. xianiieilan ‘btlilllg ‘the t-t-ltlbrlult lllt tilt,- iwqltitilm lliglt Aizlss with Rev. J, i}. hic- intyre as deal-on. itev. J. Rooney. .\'l|'il~(ilh’1('i)il and llev. A. .i. ‘Mc- lnliyre, lliidlfiitl‘ of t-crl-lnollles. Tile; tllloir int-iudcti Rot‘. 'l‘. (liliillllll as organist. Rev. it. ‘tlliliitl. .i. J. iliilltiYlllili-ii lillii vllev. .i. (‘. Mac- Lonnltl. ill lite slllltltltlulry “are Rev. hi‘1,'l‘_ .i. (‘. blllcia-lln, V. (1., Rov. .i. (l. hint-Militia. i). l).. Rev. i..| (‘:tilitll:.ll.:l.ll. ltov. 'i'il‘l!i‘i('k Wllialhi ill-v. it. .i. blllcDolluid. ltuv. ll i, ii. Machonlriti anti lit-v. 'l‘. ‘Clllmp . boll. 'l‘llo iillnl rit-t-t-l .'l‘t lilo gravel wire pronounced ‘by ilov. Mgr. .i. (T. hiilGinbilli. it. l. -l’. {oai PERSONALS ~~<Mrs_ Earl llotl-ltor. Albany was, out‘. of n party svho had a dayhil outing to Sackvillo last Saturday. —Mrs. lsalbolltl .\icAl\til1lr .d.l~u‘gilter liOlllilll-‘l who has and ‘been G S ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY SPOT CASH. UITS Men’s and Young Men’ EVERYTHING A . MAN We Are Ready a Are You? I Leadership in ‘Clothing Values has always been recognized by Prowse Bros Jmiteti Unr Values in are overwhelmingly convincing. I o0 i to 38.00 M ade. in Indigo Blue Botany Serges and Victmas, fine English Mixed Wor- steds, Pin Stripe Worsicds, Scotch and Irish Tweed guaranteed, single and double breasted wonderful values. Topiloats for Fall Wear $16.50 to $30.00 ‘Made in full Chesterfield styles from fine English Oxfords, Grey and Scotch Cheviots, full lined, extra good values. $12. WEARS EXCEPT BOOTS LATEST STYLES LOWEST PRICES Prowse Bros limited THE BIG CLOTHING STORE lllixtures, , English altdiAmerican styles, Ciotiling this Fall strongly Vicunas ONE PRICE CASH STORE h i u “Eastern Guardian ..' SlIOP from lioilllzm's (‘ntaiott ..'EASTERN AGENT. -—Mr. .i. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent ill Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising. Job Printing. new alltl renewal sub- acriptlons.‘ U Reading Co, .. Southern Puclil ( Union Pacific ‘RY- --4 -~ l’, S .indtlstl"ial Alcohol Co. .. United States Steel .. Crnc. Steel C0,. of .~\ln. . Bell Telephone Bronlpton St. iAHIVFCIICG Flour . llrnzilizln Fraction Spanish River ‘Proferrl ll Spanish River Cont. ...... .. .- Sltrol Company of (‘nnutla . ‘\i)ii.iili ' Sllllwinigtln lalllrentitltl Pulp (‘illlatlinll Stoalnslilip Cont. (‘nlludinn Htcanlailip PM, . Asbestos Com. . ilonlinion llritlgg . Montreal Power . Winnipeg Electric _ National Breweries . (‘lmsolltiatetl Smeltvrs 5e14,; int ~ s1; lull-rug ‘the Hllllllllll‘? with her ills] tor Mrs. JllllllflS Brantlur. Ba-iliicni it-it Saturday morning for Arling- ISTOGK QUOTATION Si HALIFAX. Oct. 11.’, Quotationsl illrnishatl by .iohnston alld Ward.‘ ‘Members of the Motllreui Stocki idxeilanqc: lAt, Top. and Santa Fe Ily. .. American Can- (Yn. ,_ 238%‘- lAm. Cur antll-‘ounllry Co, __ 109% lAmrrican Locomotive (‘o 115% Am_ Smelling and Reiin. Co. 112% Anaconda Copper Mining Co. 44 i Canadian Pacific Co. 149 l N. Y. Cen. anti llud. Rlv_ RR. 1215M Cilbll Cane Sugar Co, Pm. 91k. Cuba Cane Sugar Co Pfd. 43 . Jnteruationai Paper Co. .._ .. International Petroleum . 27 . Standard Oil oi‘ N, J. .... .. .. Standard Oil of New York Kelly Springfield Tire Co. i ‘l 122i 2. Florence Mcllne. 3. Alfred BONDS l mt Victory lnzl llsi BANKS 220 241 Flank Commerce Bank Royal llnnk Montreal ___ 262 Wheat-Dec... 1513M: lillrv. 134%. Corn-Beth, 77%; .\iny. R2, Oats—Dec.. 39%; May. 42%. Wheatrsflct. 118%; Dee, 116th: May/UNA. —--<o>-__- BONSHAW SCHOOL (lrade Vii-l. Lillian McLeod. 2. Johnny McMltnua. 3. Mary Mc- DouKai. Grade Vi-l. Myrtle Croa- nPhail. Grade iV—1. Xinrgut-r- ite Crosby. 2. Joan MrNevln. :1. Joyce Crosby. Grade 1——1.' Mildred Crosby. 2. Lyle McNevin, 3, Thol- ma Beaten. Teacher. V. Newson. ACROSS 1~-’l‘ricti. G’ Dclilzill. 11—-Ent-itlsllrc. 12~—l~‘rllltlng spike of groin. 13~lnjurtn l-i ~ l~\‘llllllino proper name, ill’ 310st recent. 1h‘ Food. illl (‘orrtltling agent. 22-» (illltlos. 23~~—*(‘ollvl*y:lllces. 25-<Ntlstriis. 21'» Prl-lix; hall‘, 29 ~-A t-ity in (iermnny. Ill-To silence, . 32—.\|tlallllrin|z device water. etc. 33-<Pnint of the compass. iii-accuse to exist. 36~Wnntl. 37—Pronoun_ flil-Klranulatetl. 7i.‘l——l3y. , 41—Mtltters or things (iolznl). 42—ti,nlr. 4~i~~Sun god. ‘ilk-Ono who ullintelltlon: parts with something for ...i‘§:‘?‘l°‘?"‘l° 9'" "Y- -Xi1 209 431/,‘ cnoss WORD PUZZLE no. 122. Kllfl lily 50 »Stlppiivtl with n sole. 'l-—'Ascclltivti. " "Prt-dzuory iJHlllRliOll. (‘ovl-l-l-d or inlaid with rilllilii plot-lav of baked t-iay. 5S,» ‘Most l-vil. 0o» -'i‘ip_ ll2~Seesnux fiirreiPerind oi time, lifi -Augluolli. l'l'i--~(i'ht:llll. 024 .\ll'iléilll'i‘S oi typo. ilil~ imnll. 70 ~tllvo coniltiont-tt hi. ‘DOWN 1~ A beverage. 2’ elletratos. I s-Try. 4—--(‘.onltlllned. 5~~A dcgroo. 6 "Division oi‘ the tiny (inllllls). Tfilntiws, fl Amnlll silk worm. llYnOilI-K down of [hp nun, it! (‘onclutlta 11~*I.ocnllnne. 15 T" iiflvl‘ ambition. 17~~Mnlio t-onlfortahlo. 19—Sumnlt-tl up, 21—~11<‘ragluent. l l | l . f»; 1 c»- illllli Bill 33 " Ailllvllilflgo of the body. 2~i-—'i'iltl lnottler or Peer Gynt. 2li~ (luiifes. 2X 'l‘llt- t-ry of n cat. 3" ‘A rivl-r ill Africa. .'l‘_” 'i“ilt'iiliflllfl_ . lift — Slltilx tit-noting act. ltti ~-A colon. ii§i'-"Pl‘t.l\'ii1(‘.t.‘ of France, >iil~ Digit, ~il wiitlilillii. iii ~ Scandinavian. ~ii~li’ortllgtlt-n‘s coln_ ~15 7 Serpents. 4T —d’tltty ruler ill Persia. 4.\l_—-(‘ovt-r. I'll-Lust. 49'" Aiilliwiiilt-re nloitstlllv. 511 Teal-u, hi", Notices, 5'1‘ 'i‘|lular t-llnractor ill a niltllto lspl-nrcztn tragedy. ' 51> r-Stoetis or soaks. iil*—~l\i(‘lh~llll't'rl of area. till »l‘ollli ot‘ tho compass. iiti IPrrilx with tile tlfllrhl n1‘ (lawn, 67-—-Onl- of the United tahilr.) tiloso who general Staten ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO. 121- I V!‘ l‘! J’ l‘ C J‘ o .r I i t A Z n H 1 I J 4 A ANSWERED AT LAST “it the silly season is'st_ili on." writes R.C.. “perhaps you might like to print this bit of persifilsfl t overheard at Nnntasket on a moonlight. night recently: Hile~What are the wild waves ylng? lle~—0h. making remark. l suppose. She-That isn't the answer + lllfly are telling bedtime stories w the sea urchins. iii-_- Spill!!! All-Ilium?! Lillltnl. use it. i HI] some current l ‘ .1*.'~_*1;’