l-i-iii 5502!”. ii n” xysz-r -. I40; This Week you have a favorable opportunity t" secure your new LINENS There's a clearing sale of many attractive line; "m"°""“.i°{§l£§.l$£l2’..i.i and so many that will commen e one third i off Irish Lmen Towels Napkins to and Napkins. A v _ Clearing at 207, to 331-370 olf reg. prices Colored Bordered Linen Crash Table figuring lot of fine quality Irish Lin- on Towels. Regular $1.00 to $2.75 pair. Clearing at 331-3 off regular price. that you are needing “g5 that yoifll want- y Christmas slid!!!)"5- Save 20 per cent to one third Linen Diilllntsii ‘fable Sets, Cloths with match. Also separate cloths big assortment. Cloths I Lot tRayon Bed Spreads. Clearing at if $23: 25% o" "gr" and... to "dxd.i;.'s.;@i':. . . 8c sh Towels. White ers 17” x 34”. Pair with colored 25c Large size 22 x 45" P TURKISH TOWELS while with colored borders. FREE HEMMING \ , of all Sheetings and Pillow Co ttons from k 30c yard up. Special Saving Prices on Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Sheets and Pillow UNBLEACHED BLEACHED SHEETINGS \ i 63” wide 34c yard SHEEIINGS 63" wide . .. . . 42c yard 63” wide 22¢ S310 08” wide 28c yard '12" wide 23c yard 12" wide 34c yfllfll 72” wide 28¢ Yard 72” wide 45c yard 72" wide . 32c yard 12“ wide .. 50c yard 81" Wide . . - - - 30¢ Y3"! 72” wide . . . . . . . . 55c yard Si" wide . . . . . . . . 35C yard 7g” wide _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 38c yard 7S" wide . .. . . . . 42c yard 31" wide _ _ _ _ __ _ _ 52¢ yard s7," wide 46c yard 31" wide 58c yard ~ 81”wlde Yard Cases . CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTONS ~10” wide . . . . . . . . 22c yard ~10" wide . . . . . .. . 28c yard ~12" wide . . . . . . . 28c yard 40" wide . 35c yard 42" wide . ‘ . 35c yard ~10” wide 39c yard ~12" wide . . . . . . . . 39c yard - lltwctlliiiattee SIJMMERSIDE GUARDIAN and Prince Bounty Ghronical —‘l2ll\lEB8LD Dairygligd Cgtiinpany Iocevn ream on ene a o- g -~=- -i~--»-=”~titiiriiz,f’rr..irz.f“iif"d.321:i __EXT|;A wgmqgg 5pgc],\|,,‘given for best costumes. Welling- Royal Canadian Wringer, standard ton Orchestra. Admission 25 cents. 1i in. rolls regular price $7.00, spec- 551741441- hl on limited quantity only $4.25 at lane's. 5786-11-1-21. i —DON'T FORGET the Big Mas- | —.\IASQUERADE DANCE-The masquerade dance on Halloween night in the Grill Room of thc -—R-M. STANDARD FOX BIS- CUIT lb . f with 250 lb. "d" gem?" Si‘; Oifgynow at Capitol Tea Rooms was very large- ‘ly attended. The dance hall was ma‘ , 5786-11-1-21. . B s ‘appropriately decorated for the _FINED Two DOLLAKS AND occasion, Many lovely and unique COSTS-In the Summerside Police 005mm“ were “'0'” Mr‘ Ted court on Tuesday one drunk waslweeks took the gentleman's prize ‘med ‘a and costs by m‘ Honour‘ for a costume representing a coun- d, M is, t E E try lout; the ladies prize was won :m Eye g m e icy Miss Bertha oducnt BS "Miss lllallowtfen." The Revelcrs orches- tra dispensed wonderful dance mu- “HOLDING RETREAT AT sic throughout the evening. s. SUMMElSlDE-Rev. John Knox, I, J, of Toronto, ls holding a re- heat in St. Paul's parish this week ln honour of the Sacred Burt. Ho will Sneak every cvcn- hg at 7.80. He arrived in Summer- Idc on Monday evening and spoke 5t the three Mules on Tuesday, All Saint-s Day. The Masses were p c, 7.30 and 0 am. Rev. Bennett McDonald was the cclcbrmt at High Mus st nine o'clock. Today All Souls’ Day, Masses will bc nld 1mm five o'clock. Rev. Father Knox will be in Sumznci-side until lundcy evening when thc retreat will clung. S ' —HALLOWE‘EN - In Summer- side the time honoured custom of celebrating Halloween was ob- served with the usual pranks by the younger generation. Many 1 ei-s with cakes and candles. There wre many private parties and some public ones. No serious dam- age was reported to property as has often been the case in the put, the children and grown ups indulging in harmless pranks and mcrrlmcnt. B. ~ , ._‘\\ y- muqu mi n» cum. .1‘ l‘ lic. s. rlnge takes place today of Mr. Char- l-lnrding of Norboro, to Ella Bell, daughter of George E. and Mrs. Mc- Neill of Kenslngton. white satin with bridal veil ln cap effect and wreath of orange blos- lsoms. kind hearted ladies fed the revel-Ipmk T“ Rmses" H" only all/end‘ will wear pale blue satin and carry is a cameo brooch, to the brides. maid o. linger ring and mm o tic pin. -—RUMMAGE SALE-The rum- mage sale in aid of the County Hospital was s". great suc- cess and the Ladies Aid are very sheltered spot to camp for gratified for the generous response night. It was raining and he madc- ~ made to their appeal t0 the pub- —WILL VISIT SUMMERSIDE— On the 4th of November (Friday) at 8 p.m., we are having a. visit from Commissioner James Hay, 0. B. E., who ls in charge of the Salvation Army work tn the Do- minion. The Commissioner, who ls being accompanied by his Secret- ary, Staff-Captain Mundy and Major F. Riches, has served as a Salvation Army,0lficer for nearly fifty years, having had charge of the work in New Zealand, Africa and Great Britain. An invitation is extended to all. —MARRIED TODAY-The mar- les Clark, son of J. Arch. and Mrs. The bride will wear a white lace dress over She will carry a boquet of ant will be her sister Madge, who a boquet of pink and white Tea Roses. Pei-forming the duties of best man. will be the groom's cou- sin. Mr. Charles Woodsldc of Clin- ton. The groom's gilt to the bride to the best Fur FarmingPays w, Thousands of Silver. Red and Cross POX. Mink and Muskrat Pelis Wanted f tn 1 iifiiiiiyifiliflniiinii: ii. ....°....°;1f NOW IS T FEED HEAVY \VITI'I ROSS-MILLER STANDARD . MEAT and MILK FOX BISCUIT Bach biscuit contains 10% meat. 2% bonemeal and everything for a complete, balanced ration to make a healthy, well furrcd fox. They are m‘); in food value, light in weight, [my in price. The biscuit hi each b" an guaranteed fresh and full weight, 50 lbs. net. SPECIAL OFFER With every 250 lb. order, 25 lbs. will be glvcn free. Freight paid to your nearest station Distributors For Prince Edward Island Brace Mcllayli 00.1w Summcrside “diuloitnle nml n-lifll rlenlerl III much building and fur filrmlng lup- plieu ' 0720-10-20 SWT-ll. weather is coming. _ _ Suits 50c. Men’s Suits 1/¢‘Pr1ce. AGIGANTIB MUQEYSAVING SALE ALL nuts ivunmc imnu a Starting. Thursday November 3rd. and Finishing Saturday November 12th. Men’s Suits $1.00. Boy’s Suits $1.00. Inn's Iverooats 1-2 Price Our different Men’s Departments are overstocked . In order to reduce same, we have decided to put on this Gigantic Sale of all Men’s and Boys Wearing Apparel at a time when you need the goods, now that the cold a Just imagine Men’s. Overcoats 1A, Price, Boy’s -—WOUNDED WITH GUN-Mr. Leo Bernard of Abrumh Villngc i was brought to the Prince County y Hospital on Monday with a. badly iaceruted wound in his face. He ._ was out shooting early in the , morning and as he went to fire ‘ his gun it kicked back and he got the full force of the gun in his‘ face. Several stilt-hes were neces- sary to close ihc \\’0llllCl_ Mr, Ber- nard is now resting as well as can only lot for only we will give him another suit for IIIIIOIIIIIIOIIOIIIOOIDIIIQOO MEN’S SUITS $1.00.- To every man purchasing I one of these suits at prices from $25.00 to $30.00 $1.00 -.--~--~.-,.--------- BOY’S SUITS 50c—Another special line of Boy’s Bloomer Suits in sizes 34 to 36 clearing at $5.95 to.any customer purchasing one of these suits we will give him another suit 1n this 50c MIfJN’S WINTER OVERCOATS an odd line. Prices from $25.00 to $30.00 will be sold at this Bic Sale at only HALF PRICE BQYS SUITS $1.00-A special line of Boy’s Suits, some with two pairs of Pants at prices fr!!!“ $3-§0 t0 $14_-50 to every purchaser oi’ one of these suits we Wlll give another one of $1.00 be expected. S. —-INTERESTING BOOTH AT FOX SHOW-Yesterday afternoon we paid a. visit to the Exhibition Building where the Fox Show is being held, and were pleased to notice that our enterprising friends, Brace McKay 8.: 00., Ltd, 0f Summcrs1de,h:tvc an excep- tionallynice booth to the left of the main entraucel This booth contains a. sample of nearly every i kind of cereal fox feed obtainable i and all kinds of fur farming sup- l plies. The line that is featured i most prominently is the Ross and Miller Standard Meat Fox Bis-; cuit, which is now being offered; _ at special prices. The booth is 1 l i l i Men’s Heavy Army Fla Men’s Heavy Worsted equipped with n Westinghouse a palm 2 pans for ' ‘ " Radio and some other special fea- tures which WC believe would in- terest fox men_ Vim. E. Forbes, Vice President, is in charge with Earle Campbell an able assistant. —-CHILDREN FOUND AFTER. I LONG SEARCH-Lust ‘Thursday afternoon the residents of Abrams Village were much alarniccl at the disappearance of the three small " children of Mr. Peter Gallant, I Supervisor of Schools for the west- ‘I crn district of Prince County. Mr. l $1.50. 2 pairs for . . . . .. Gallant was away from home at I Men’s Grey Serge Suits. Regular value $27.00 to $32.00. Clearing at Clearing line of Men’s Tweed Raincoats. Regular $7.00 and $9.00. Clearing at . . . . .. .. HALF PRICE value $1.25. 2 for only Blue Heavy Army Flannel Shirts. Regular value $2.00. 2 for only Men’s Heavy Red, Label Wool Underwear. Regular, value $4.00 per suit. 2 suitbwtor only 40c a pair. 2 pairs for . Men’s Heavy Wool Socks. Regular value 35c Men’s Heavy Wool Socks. Regular value 25c a pair. 3 pairs for ' Menjs Heavy Wool Socks. Regular value 50c a pair. 4 pairs for Special line of Men’s Winter Caps. Regular value $1.25 for Men’s Red Back Overall. Regular value I Men’s Red Back Heavy Overall. Regular value $1.75. 2 pairs for $15.00 nnel Shirts. Regular $3.00 $6.00 Socks. Regular value ...--.--........-....-. 50c 60c $1.25 $1.00 .........--...-.....-..- lllllllvuclbill $3.00 equal value for only Mi Special line of Men’s Felt Hats. All good shades HALF PRICE Men’s Cashmere and Silk H . Re l 1 75c. 2 pairs for Men's Rayon and Silk Hose. Regular valuc 50c. Zpairs for mus...--...--.-.....-.--|.- iMen’s Assorted Pattern Silk Ties. Regular . value $1.00.2ties for Men’s Negligee Shirts. Regular value $1.00 I 2 for $ I50 Men’s Negligee Shirts. Regular value $1.50 to 2 $165. 2 for $ n25 Men’s Negligee Shirts. Regular value $1.75 to i $2.00.2for.............. All Men’s Negllgee Shirts over $8.00 value, selling at Sale for .. HALF PRICE In order to get this Special Price you must purchase two shirts. Men’s Heavy Police Suspender. Regular value . 75c.2pairs for u $1.10 Men’s Working Horsehlde Gauntlet Glove. Reg. $1.50. Saleprice Men’s Working Horsehide Mitt. Regular $1.00 Sale nrice v Men’s Capeskin lined Gloves. Regular $1.25. Sale price the time and his wife became al- , armed when the children did not return home for supper. They had 8°06 into the woods looking for‘, ~ rabbit snares. Their names werei Erlc- 13 Years, and his two younger ' brothers, Melvin, ogcd 8 years and 3911')’. six. The little fellows had wandered into the woods about two , miles from the railroad. The eldest I boy when he realized that they] Q-ne Price to Every. prince were lost and that darkness was ' coming on, looked round for a body the Spot Cash his little brothers as comfortable as possible and told them to say their prayers, which they did, they then laid down and after a while, tired out with their long walk they were soon fast asleep. Thus the searchers found them about nine MISWPSS. fetid the BddrBS-‘l- The 0.61m,‘ and took them home w evening closed Wm, games and officers of the new branch were their anxious mother. They said 511181118. 5- elected u mum“: President’ Com‘ < ____ E. W. Johnson; Vice President, they were not afraid and thought when morning come they would be able to find their way home. S. -SOCIAL CLUB FORMED-The indies of St; Paul's parish, Sum- merslde, have formed a social club. Meetings will be held at the homes of the members once s. week. Mrs. D. F. McNelll was appointed pres- idcnt, The first meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Fldelc Perry when twenty six members were present. Cards were played and at the close a. dainty lunch‘ was served, S. —~SUPPER AND ENTERTAIN- MENT-Tlic L. 0. L. and L.O. B. A. of Summersldc held a most enjoy- able ‘cvening on Monday in their lodge rooms. Mr. W. W. Muttnrt, Grand Master for P. E. Island, presided. The social was in the form of an oyster supper and en- tertainment. The affair was put on by the losers in a campaign for members, the winning teams being the guests of the former, A short program preceded the Slip- per and opened with a. piano solo; by Miss Meadows; reading, Mrs. Dalton; selections on the mouth organ, Clifford Boundy; solo, Mr. L. B. Crue; dialogue, Geraldine and Gilbert Rayner; reading, Miss McPherson; instrumental music, Mr. Boundy and Ml‘. Rayner, short, address by Mr. A. S. McKay. Af- ter supper Mr. Multan, called up- on Bro. James Connell, who pre- —-—— sented the captain of the winning —NEW LEGION BRANCH-A team foi- the male members with new branch of the B. E. S. L. was a chart of the Orange Order. Mrs. Organized last Friday in tho Town Arthur Leard flien presented Mrs. l-lnll. Kensington, when thicken, —STEAMER ARRIVES-There is much activity at the Marine Wharf, Summerslde, this week. Several steamers are expected to arrive and take on potatoes for the Montreal market. The S. S. Myrtus arrived on Monday. The B. S. Gaspecia and the New North- land are due in a few days. Pota- toes are moving night and day all along the lino to be shipped by thc water route to Montreal and Toronto. S. Dalton, captain of the ladieskmcmbcrs Joined the Legion, Th; t with? ’ ' Wit." team, with a box of chocolates. Mrs. Duncan McDonald, Worthy In order to get in on this Mone_y Saving Sale you must buy during this sale which starts November 3rd. and Ends Saturday November 12th. If you don't wont to buy two or more articles as listed bring your friends along with you and help them save more money. |,PROWSE meeting was presided over by Comrade Dr. Martin of Mount Stewart, Provincial President. The Rev. G. T. Sprlggs; 2nd Vice Pres- ldent, Com. P. J. Kennedy; Execu- tive Committee, Comrades B, Thompson, F. Dunning and W. Montgomery; Secretary Treasurer. Comrade W. L. T‘ ‘ ,,. Speakers at the meeting were cit-Provincial President, Comrade John Leight- izer, Major McNutt, ell-Provincial President Lowther, Comrade Good- win, G. E. Sherren, Provincial Secretary, all of Charlottetown, and Comrldu '1‘. H. S. Jackson and E. J. Hallett, of Bumme “ . At the close of the meeting lunch was served and before dispersing the National Anthem was heartily sung. S.» Halloween Party At St. Eleanors The Halloween Party which took plccc Oct. 27 in St, Eleanor‘: Hall was a grand success fronra finan- cial and social standpoint. Many ifavarcble and complimentary rc- imnrks were passed to tho commit- THE BARGAIN CENTRE The One Price Cash Store BROS LTD. erythlng was Halloween in spirit. The stage was artistically de- corated for the occasion. The short program was also in keeping with Halloween. EASTERN GUARDIAN “WIUABDIAN AGENT. - Mr. The first part of the evening Mghibald Hume, Montague, ls the was spent in cards. The prize wln- Guardian's representative and will ncrc were then presented with be pleased to handle news, adver- thclr prizes. Ladies, 1st, Mrs. Ralph tlging and subscriptions. obnniwll. Gents, 1st, Master Fred < 5:32: Consolation, Mr. F. W. tun”. Th“ w“ much enjoyed and Lunch was then served, the table m “m” Mm! “EDDY. knowing their future fate. was laid with c decorative cloth Much ma" u due w the Con” and centered with a huge Jack M _ 0mm and four small glelzgmpug-bsbgoytlielrhjlllstg: Edylll OLmtei-ns, candle holders and ' ' ‘and Linda Orocwcll. The costumer. yellow ribbon streamers, and pro-I sided over by Mrs. Bruce Bernard. l m. Annui- H011 and m1. ma’ Compton, Mrs, Roy Thatch, Mrs. Percy D. Crosby. Mn. Raymond Andrew, m» Effie Jeffrey, Misc M” °'°"’7 “duhwffs hm” Lila Cannon poured witch». W” °‘ "7 m‘ l’ 1m,’ m,‘ Brew. Assisting in serving wcm‘ (mmmumu “p”. p Miss Ruth Brown, Misc Doris Bor- ncrd, Mn. Horace Mills, Mics Ruby Lyle, 11m. Fred Mills, Misses Edyth and Linda Cruwell. Covers were lcld for 20 tables. The menu was in keeping with the spirit of the evening. The rest of the evening was spent in dancing. llialc was furnished by s 8 piccc orchestra. The "Glpcy Pot" was Mrs. Percy D, Crwby. "WW1 b7 Mrs. Emery Lyle. The hand-midi, decorations and suggestive cdvflf" tlsingpoltcrcwcrcmcdcbyfi"-' EYEIT EXAHIIIATIMI Iminc u; inrlvtu dill" lift. union ISIS!!!‘ "it..." wm tee in charge. It being a Bollowdcn party av- ‘ . ._., $1»! _. mph)? -..r,-lv..q,.{:~ -~ " " - .'~,_ placed on the ground floor and ulcdby the Glpcy (or tcllinl for-