lllll tutu t nu nit; in y“ After Mother Had Been Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkhsm’: Vegetable Compound Salisbury, Mass. - ‘ ‘For seven ears “ad a female trouble and such ar- ~\ '- -lmd mybaby was mm on ‘Peace Day’! If women would only take your egetsble Com- und they would have better health. mways recommendit. "—~Mrs._TRACY PATTEN, 2 Lincoln Ava, Salisbury, ass. _ The experience of maternity should not be approached without careful pit sicai preparatipn, as it is impos- . pl, e for a weak, sickl wife to bring .~ healthy children into e world. Therefore if a woman is suffering l from a displacemefi backache in- ' flaiiiination, ulceration, bearing- own sins, headaches, nervousness or ‘the blues"she should profit by Mrs. Patten's ex erience, take" Lydia E. Piiiliham’s eftsble Compound and he restored to saith. 'lhe liexall Store I if My, r A Dash oi Our Pariidis Toilet Waters l i girl's tn your toilette just that bit at’ fragrance and freshness which it inwds. For removing and pre- l renting tho offensive oilnrsof per- qin-atlon we suzxcstourNlCE. it is vvrv iIUClll/i‘. Keep a bottle at‘ our Pflfillilg on your dresser. ll. J. MABON. Optometrist and Prescription Druggist Montague, P. E. I. SEPTEMBER 30, 1921 ' '“' " Eastern Cruardian ..*8HOP from llolnian's catalog [GAS/PIC RN PERSON A LS .."Georglns S9lll7€l)¢iiilgll, Murrv‘ Nlaniie 0t‘ Albion. _--‘-\liss Nirirettu M. Moore. Al- hioii intends leaving for Boston lil the near future. ..'A!bion school it. progressing favorably under tho skillful iiiuii- ‘ugelnellt oi’ Peter Dunn. ‘ ._.4"'.\IlSS Laura .\1. Janitors-on. Sturgeon VlSlil-(i lioivfi Montague recently. guest oi’ .\lr. and ivlrs‘ ll. Westuway. Hqiuilherinn Rose anti nnpl -\v, llonzei- Nicholson. Kilnnir r. .nt Sunday- with her yiiirvnts. Joli"! llllll .\ir.~'. Rose Albion.’ ..'l<I-.ii',.-nl.i (Ytionnrr, sprnl .\‘lllfi“.)', tho gush! fllnrlu Jaiiivs Farrell, St ltnail. Albion ol‘ livr .\liil‘)".s ..>(‘:-tlierii:r l-Xirri-ll Mililiilkill! spent the week i-nii \vlt|i iii-r parents. Jzinivs auil .\lr.i Farrell, Hi. Mary's itonil. Williss Berty Gilliu, o! .l.lersey' Pity, N- Y.. is visiting her parents ‘Vlr. and Mrs. John A. Gillis. Richmond. ~.\'lr. Dannie Steele. arrived llnnilav night from Pri-iliaricton. N. li.. WllfTP he had his string "of Iiorscs i-nterml in the races thorn. _.'.'lll"i'~iilfli1 Mlfllflflll lift‘ of MrllvoiYs Niilis. Montague werr- visiting in Sturgeon, the guest oi‘ their slat-r. Mrs. ltusscil Moore. nnil bro- -— Miss Bertie Gallant traiiitvl nurse. of Now Hampshire. left on return Tuesday morning alter mending the past month visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Gallnrt. lFiiin-invrslile. She Wits ac- compuniril as fur as Sackviile, by hey sister Fiossie anti brother" [LNiM-E;N_I. YARMOUTH, N. S. The Original and Only Genuine. ’ Beware of imitations sold on the i Minard's Liniment merits of A Eastern Kings i AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL -' EXHIBITION OPEN TO ALL KING'S COUNTY Z AT SOURIS 3 Thursday, 0ct. 6th, i921 PRIZES (liven for Classes 0f Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Poultry, Field and Garden Products, Flowers, Grain and Grass-es. . Household Science -|rt connection with this Exhibition an AUCTION SALE of PURE BRED and GRADE CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP. and Pigs, will be held : on the grounds In the afternoon. Persons wishing to dispose of any ani- mals should notify the Secretary, who will catalogue same. A fee of 25 cents will be charged for each animal entered for Bill- $1500.00 Fruits and also served at this grounds. The Committee will endeavor to make suitable - which will ha announced later. Amusements of various kinds on the grounds. First-Class Dinners $1500.00 train arrangements, lliirhoi" is visiting lliyr sister, M131,- F , Sinclair £6’ Stewart Limited. The Quality d PRINCE COUNTY EXHIBITION 3F AIR Refreshment Saloon, Etc. For Prize List and all other information l" writs the Secretary. FRANK MULLALLY, President OCOQGOO-OQO-OO-O O +90 O f Live Hogs Wanted I Wp are pqw receiving live hogs at our plant. Cllllrlofll?" f quality. v after killing, but must ilelcr I until weather is cooler. -_‘tA4 .rvvv e1 -~. w) ++ .2 H, town. Mylar; highest current market Will also buy dressed hogs from farmers in the vicinity of Chrirlottnlmwu. who can tic-liver by team next mornins sm: us BEFORE SELLING. DAVIS 8i FRASER Charlottetown, C. D. McKINNON, Secretary 6 6 0 O priro tor srwd buying from country 00""! P. E. l- OIG§Q+Q+OOC §OQQ§GO§GO O L .‘..‘ii“> ‘ d, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' ll c S tore ‘- FATS‘UMMERSSIDE _ Tuesday and Wednesday Oct. 4th and 5th 1 I This store will also present for your approval a remarkable showing 0f high _ grade merchandise at prices much below what you have seen tor iiilli y years. You are invited t0 combine profit with pleasure by d0- ing your fall shopping at SINCLAIRS while attending; the Fair. Pure W001 Botany Serge Only $4.95 Yd. When you examine the quality of this serge you will readily admit its remarkable value. Superior quality, absolutely pure wool Botany serge suiting. Regulation 54 inch wldt-h. Coror navy, In a weight suitable for either men's or women's suits. Even a; "day's prices we cannot buy this grade of serge to sell at less than $7.50. Be sure and see this on Fair Days selling at this “vwlieflsllv low "owe per yam .................... .. $4.95 Other Specials From the Dry Goods Dept. 2 piece navy Armurs cloth in navy only. 42 Inch widths Good season- abie weight. Priced at $3.75. Fair Day special per yard $1.98 2 pieces 54 inch fine all wool Botany ln navy only, priced at $7.50. E*"lb"'°" “twill P" yard ...................................................................... .. $3.95 50 inch all wool Botany serge, navy only, formerly $6.50. Now per yard I $335 200 yards black Pailette silk, rich finish In flrm even quality, 3.. inches wide. A noted value for Fair Days per yard .......................... .. $1.29 sold at $3.75. Reduced for Exhibition selling par yard only .......... .. $1.95 Ladies. Here's Your Opportunity Our Big Remnant-Table Otters Extra- ordinary Inducements . Our remnant table on Fair Days will be an Interesting spot. Thousands of yard: in mill ends and other remnants of shectlngs grey and white cottons, filnnelettcs, shirtlngs, towelllngs, and other staple lines will be placed on a sale at prices that are iivay below their present selling values. This should be a great noon to the prudest house wife as it contains just the very things that are needed almost evfl day about the house.‘ See this table in centre aisle and you will save money. 91 ‘Z-a‘ Grey Cotton Away Below Former Prices 1000 yards heavyweight unbleached cotton. 36 inch width, full round thread and firm weave, strong and serviceable. On sale for Fair Days 5 yd. and: 59c. 10 yds for only Flannelette Values Not Seen For Many Seasons A great snap in a mdtcrlal so much used for many household require- ments shown ln 35 inch width in striped and plain white, good weight and quality, fully equal to what you have seen sold during the past few years at 50c to 55c per yard. A splendid offer for these two days. Your choice at per yard 22c Pull Over Sweaters for Women A $1.95 Thus are absolutely pure wool in a good weight rlb and shown in a variety of staple fall colors. Pull over style with open or low neck. A big special and big value at the price. Any one In the lot for.... $1.95 Mines’ and children's pull over Eli/caters in lim- llar style, ages 6 to 12 years. Special only $1.50 each. Children's Sweater Coats 98c 3 dozen knit ribbed sweater costs. ages 6 to 10 years, dlgercnt colors. A wonder at the price each 98c Men's Underwear Priced Very Low Special price on men's elastic knit underwear, winter weight. will kup you warm and comfortable. This is a special line hcncs we offer them at this price. The shirts are double breasted and arc finished with strongly stitched scams with close knit cuffs. The drainer: are well shaped and have close knit ankles. This Ilns of underwear will ii" W" 000d satisfaction. Shirts sizes from 44 to 36, price each 5th. 98c 08c 3 pieces all wool Polo coating, 56 inch width, in red and black shack.- $l.15 head About These Splendid _ . Offerings in Our Grocery _ Department _ Tea, 25c Per Lb. A good article in Indian Tea secured at ‘a very low price and passed along to our custom- ers at a small advance, thus giving them an ex- ceptional bargain. Sold regularly at 33c—a big special for the two days of the Fair, per ib'on|y 25c. Quantity limited to each customer. Pure Cream 0f Tartar 45c Pure Cream of Tartar in bulk. specially pric- ed for the Fair per lb. .. . 45c Baking Powder 29c Club House Baking Powder a good article, sold at 35c, selling for these days per 1 lb tin 29c . Toilet Soap Special Largo cake (4 oz.) Toilet Soap, sells at 25c each, sale price 2 cakes for 25c Raisins 24c k Easter Brand Seeded Raisins, large package each 24c _F10ur Priced Very Low 98 lb. bag Blended Flour, every bag guaran- teed to give satisfaction. For Fair Days per bag .................................................................... .. $4.60 . Crockery Department Six piece printed Chamber Set in thres colors blue, green and pencil on white ground. Basin has rolled edge, value $7.75-—Exhibition price per set ..................... .. $515 Also special prices on Chin's Tea Sets. Cups and saucers and plates. silverware, brass goods and other lines for these days. Hardware Department Hand Saws 26 inch steel combination arm, measuring rule on back. can also be used as square, regular $1.75 selling on Fair Days each ............................................................ .. $1.25 ‘750 shovel For 58¢ Large square pointed general purpose shovel, heavy steel blade, priced at 75c. Special at each ............................................... .. 58c Flour Sifters 25c Rotary flour slftcrs, sold at 33c for Fair Days ............................................................... .. 25c Galvanized Pails 45c Good heavy steel plate galvanized, retails at 65c. Exhibition special each 45c comfort is wall as satisfactory wear. $6.50. Exhibition special while they last, per pair Men's Goodyear Welted Boots Special $4.50 Hero's an astonishing value and one that you're not apt to duplicate anywhere. ‘- 60 pairs men's fine box kip or side leather boots (black only) made on a good medium last is blutcher cut model. goodyear weltsd bottom which assures you of the greatest Fully equal to what will see priced at $5.75 to $4.50 Women's Fine Boots on Sale for Fair Days at 75 pairs women's bright kid high cut boots, made on a neat fitting last with Cuban heel, well finished throughout and looks as good as boots priced at double this figure. As- sorted sizes 2V, to 7. A blg special for ExhlbltlcnvDays per pair Men’s Tan Work Boots Only $3.50 75 pairs men's dark tan grain working boots, cut bellows tongue with toe cap. solid throughout, has double sols well slugged. All sizes for men 6 to 11. A line that you've been accustomed to pay at least $5.00 for. A positive barain for October 4th and Your choice psr pair 24 Boot Laces For 22c A great value in a much needed article. These are not the cheap flimsy kind but a wide heady lace such as you've been accustomed to buying at 4c to 5c a pair. Thy come in the regulation 36 inch length in either black or brown. Secure your fall supply when at the Fair. 12 pairs or 24 laces for just $3.50 W0men’s‘ Coats Selling for $19.00. Formerly Priced t0 $40.00 A real live bargain in angttractlve and sensible winter coat. Superior weight all wool cloths; vclours and sllvertones in nice seasonablc models and assorted staple colors. Well gotten up ln every detail. Were previously sold at $35.00 to $40.00 Exhibi- tion Day special your choice each Exhibition Bargains in W0men’s Serge Suits 30 suits for women in savy and black serge, good staple styles and first class taiolring, odd lines. Priced at $30.00 to $60.00. A wonderful of- fer for Exhibition Buyer. Your choice. HALF PRICE. A Sensational Clearance in Crepe De Chene Blouses 3 to 4 dozen crepe de chene blouses in black and desirable colors. Assorted style: but all good scascnable models. Priced at $3.50. Spec lally reduced for Fair Days .to clear at each ...................... .. $1.75 House Dresses Underskirts Only 98c Clearing at $1.00 3 dozen print house dresses, assorted colors and designs. New season’ price $1.75. Clearing on Félr Days‘ at each"... $1.00 Each 5 dozen silkaline undersklrts in black and serviceable colors. Reg- ular $1.50 on sale for only 98c each. Fair Days You Are Invited t0 Inspect This Most Com- prehensive Display in Fall Millinery Evcry lady customerlwho anticipates the purchase of a new fall hat should made it a point to visit thlvdcpartment. Our showing this sea- son of high class millinery in pattern hats, felts, feather, velour and other lines is greater than anything we have been able to offer In rec- ent years. A special display of hats at popular prices will be made for Exhibition Days and you will be wcll pleased with the result if you leave your order hare. Luxurious Furs Now 0n Display A particularly nice assortment of latest fur fashions will be found here on Exhibition Days. Fur Coats, Neck Pieces, Muffs. in fact everything that ls smart andporrcct Mill be here and you will surely be pleased not only with the great varietl/ of daslr- i‘ able things offered but also with the prices which are very much lower than last year. See Our Furs Our Big Clothing Department for Men and Boys is Ready for the Fall Trade This department has the reputation (ind ll "villi "P '° “i. °' selling the best in Ready-to-Wear clothing at prices r101 3")’ "w" ma" you are often asked for inferior goods. Our new fall stock of overcoati. sum ggparate pants, etc., is now ready and customers can rely upon . getting a collection here that will please both in quality and make 3B well as values that cannot be procured elsewhere. Suits for men 520-00 to $35.00. Winter Overcoats $22-50 W . $35.00 Our Clothing Fits wiergiattgt; Fail $2.98 .. $2.98 . 22c Drawers sizes from 42 to 34 0"“ "l?" SINCLAIR & STEWART LTD. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. ‘g4; no ~ r Scotia and P. E. Island Wool. This line of sweaters is very school or every dsy wear, being made of cotton and wool mixture. The color is navy blue with narrow rsd band around neck. A gted weanng sweater, sizes 24 to 34 regularly $1.50 to $1.75 value-clearance only Men's Bannockburn Pants $4.50 This is the lowgst price we have been able to of- fer on these pants for some yearn and ll much l"! than is being asked for them in many stores throufli" out the Maritime Provinces. Made from selected Nova double and twisted yarns. A strong serviceable pant in the best grade of Bannockburn tweod- all sizes for men. Per pair $4.50 Boys’ Exceptional Value Pull Over Sweaters serviceable for