GUARANTEED BLUE SERGE SUITS Newest Models, Good look- ing, well tailored, neat fit- ting suits that will make a man look his best for any occasion. Sizes up to 44. Prices $1210.04) and $32.00 >-4 rish Tweed and Fancy Worstedre Suits are here in A l l A1 goods at moderate prices. newest patterns. .- "2? ‘rev h? v sec R EAL ‘i’ men. WE HAVE 0 FOXES r0 snow But We Have SUITS and OVERCOATS STHA T F OX -MEN SHOULD WEAR‘ OVERO OATS A wonderful assortment in- cluding Barrymore, Witney, Cameltex, Fancy Tweeds, etc., made as only Batter Coats are made. All sizes. Princes from $20.00 to‘ $35.00 [FELT HATS ‘FOR FALL WEAR A very choice selection in- cluding such well known makes as Christies and Bor- salinos Prices from $4.50 to $7.50 sir-en thc ver_v host in Foxes come in and BLUES in clothing and furnishings fo HARE YA. McDOUGALL l n-i- packages of high quality lama-jug. disc forihe price of one. plus one cent. It costs money to get new ciis- ‘tomers. but the sacrifice in profit is V. ‘ ____,év_vp‘l_mup_ Justified. because we know the goods l:- C"'ll'll‘f"i2l‘Z Rll’?1l‘i"1‘ of 111.. famous» Wm please 5'0"" Sol". (‘1"‘!'_‘.' '.\""'.:‘. Mr.‘ i; (‘l a (inc (‘int Salc l’)! _—'_—_~____ g1?" i113 lllfl " Fllfiifilllfd". 111i (IIJPUF- l Statoiiery". (Th "'il'll‘%'1‘lfl “most * "‘ Unemployment F1. l Kym 175mg; 1i. if’ inadian Press) "‘-"‘\.l\'.1. 0st. 24 Emiplovinent; in 1 P’ the beginning of October . a slight (Leclinc compared J""'T.'l.‘ll FPl". LZHT l‘ T1 li-C b<'?iriii.ii.; of September. A “ 4 cainpar with previous years, how. i": ~ yviu buv an iicni _ ‘ I h _ Th"); flnntitpvover, indicated the decline was no n 1mm my my‘ w?“ more than might be expected owing! Tm Fzandard is soascrial syackening otf| U n mini.“ INA“ is 50¢ ti’ npiiortunlties fnr work. The ‘in-l UM mm p, ‘h, “m?! an,‘ . crease 1n unnnplcjviiiciit during the W“ 1 C", 1W7," m. 51 pm,“ y _ mouth of September. therefore, is ‘ n“ “We w 09mg the normal seasonal increase and ill-I f.’ an?“ in m S dicairs no aqgravaton of the tin-l . ,,..ql.1n.9.d Wm Clllllltljllllflllt, situation. i l inc‘. l'.i't if" a.‘ the i .“l" all v ‘l ‘tziiii. -‘-;IIi--.- .'"‘i'l F."":"i'l'~-. as is .~:~‘.rl every‘, The monthly statement compiled h“, m, .rh,u_.d.,_,-_ by tin- Domznion Bureau of Stat;.';t-- .. ics and based on returns from 7.384! lll'm~ rhrav; 1.020.676 pPrsons (‘m-l compared llfllll l.024.79.‘i at‘ iiii‘: K YRTl-ll'."-f17!.1lll\'ti .‘.il"'l'lll7l) 01" 145 GREAT GEORGE STREET The Store of Better Men's Wear ______g___________ Grand Division. i Sons of Temperance] l tContinued from page 7) ' ________i.__. We would urge upon each Deputy and W- P. to impress upon their res- pective Divisions the seriousness of our obligations and the high princl-i pals for which our order stands. It ls with great pleasure that we as; a community in viewing the work oil the past year feel it our duty to pay] a tribute of gratitude to our esteem-' rd G. W. P. and G. S. also Bro. Ralph. Mccaull for the excellent service ren-I clered the order. and would make. special reference to the services ren- dered the ordcr by the G. W. P. andl would recommend that the sum of $25.00 be voted not as a payment of services rendered but as as small recognition of his services. Submitted in L. P. and F. JOHN S. HASLAM, IRA N. McKAY Eastern i Guardian ..‘MABOi\"S ONE CENT SALE __-_- 29th. l bring a book. -.__. machines. dress goods, 30 to 40 inches worth $1.00 to $1.75, clearing 79c.- at Sinclair's. ‘ 7934-10-25-21 - KENSINGTON VARIETY ‘SHOW at Malpeque Monday. Oct. .27. If stormy Tuesday. 7906-10-24-31 —EMI'EROB snares. choice qual- ' ty only 15c. lb. at Slnclalrc. ‘1834-10-25-21 —-4 ENDS FRIEZE coating, Rust. l Sand. Brown and Rosewood, 54 inches l wide. lhttra special value 99c. yard. iii Blnclalrs. “ias-i-io-zis-zi —ALL WOOL OTTOMAN Velour Mating. Black. 54 inches wide worth ‘T50 yard special $1.65 at Slnclalrs. ‘ l 7a34_1°_25_2i Thomas German. a Mass Card and —3 ENDS HEAVY TWEED sutlng f-l inches wide. former price $2.50 '.'Il rd clearing $1.49 at Slnclalrs. 7834-10-25-21 _ciasc DISMISSED-Two Custom-cl .' ‘cases ivere heard before Mr. E. H. Strong, K. C.. Magistrate for Prince . House. Summerside. They were in ' siinnection with the recent seizure ofi "quor at Grand River. One case was dismissed and the other withdrawn S —STOLEN GOODS RECOVERED -—-Messrs F. W. Strong have recelvedl some more of their goods. which were siolen by three boys on Satur- day night. Before being taken over to the reformat/ivy the boys con- fcssed that some of the goods were hidden near the rink, On investigat- ing the matter the police found a ‘quantity of pipes. tobacco. and other hiddgn under ¢h¢|'C"unty Hospital by Dr. Champion.‘ the back of the rink. -'-—O- small articles flooring at These articles they returned to lVlr.l Strong on Friday mornlng.-—S l —-SOCIAL GATHERING-A mis- cellaneous shower was tendered Miss Olive Phillips. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Phillips of Mount Royal on the Monday evening previous to her marriage on Oct. 8th to Mr. Neil Ray McK nnon. of North River. The shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smallman of Knuts- ford. and was attended by a large number of friends of the bride. The hcuscwiis beautifully decorated with garden flowers in yellow and white with ferns and other potted plants forming n pleasant background. The THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAN Waste"! Guardian —IAIGAINS 1n Butcher fir-rival‘, —KENSING'I'ON VARIETY SHOW at Cape Traverse, Wednesday, Oct. 7851-10-27-31. -1 END ALL wool. BLACK Serge, ‘ 54 lnch on sale 99c. yard at Sinclair-s. = 7884-10-25-21 l Qrrra ANNUAL at»: m. will be held in the Public Library on Man- lday 27th from 4 to 6. Corn- n». 7848-10-25-21 —J. I. LEGACY of Amherst. will. be in the store of Jas. A. McNeil] 8r s ' . -1 cams PLAIN AND rcihcy Wool w" n "c" wide County on Thursday at the Court= 0 It Bruce's. --IUY LIGHT WEED” motor oil It Brooch. cans yard on uile 81-85 It 81111911"- Sinclair's. clggg 7834-10-25-21 Buy R-M bonedry bis- 7950-10-27-21 dangerous. ._0OMI YE. COME ALL to chick- en supper and bazaar in ‘traveller's Rest Hall Tuesday evening. October 29th. Supper served from 5 till 9. 7868-10-27 ' i -—3 ENDS ALL WOOL Ottoman Ind l Crepe, Copen. Sand. Coral and Black l width 54 inches, regular 82.25 yard to $3.25 yard. special 81.39 Ylfd It 5m" clalrs. 7934-10-25-21 I —-— . F ‘*3 anus or SILK AND Wool |'Crepe, as lnch width Coral. Sand and l Grey. former price $1.35 to $1.50. on l sale 98c. at Sinclair's. 7834-10-25-21 -SYMPATHY EXTENDEII-Slnce obituary of the late |' printing the also a letter of sympathy have been received, a Mass Card from Misses lKnthléen and Nan McKenna. Hall- fax. N. 5.. and]! letter of sympathy from m. Michael and Mss Maud lMacMlllan, of Bloomfield, P.E.I. ——DECLARED ELECTED-Mr. G. ,Shelton Sharp was declared elected’ yin the second district of Prince at; the court house. Summersde, on |Thursday afternoon before the re- iturning officer, Mr. Stewart Mont- Igomery. The omcial recount gave t Mr. sharp 1296 votes and Mr. Camp- lbell 1080, a. majority of 216 for Mr Sharp ' -PAINFUL ACCIDENT-A 1'6"?” table accident occurred at Howlan i Thursday evennz when Mr. Le’ Sherren. manager hf McQur-rr" Ranch had the four fingers of l" right hand cut off while operating a power feed-chopper. The unfortun- ate man was rushedJn the Prince i qvrrscatrhnrzous SBOWERF-"Al delightful evening was spent at the home of Mr» and Mrs. Stanley Gaud- et of Summerside on Thursday, when the girl friends of Miss Josie Arse- nault of St. Nicholas tendered her a miscellaneous shower in honor ot her approaching marriage. The living room was charmingly decorated with autumn leaves and red berries. as was the da".‘~_v basket containing the gifts. The chair in which the bride- a. spray of autumn leaves tied with Wedge opened the gifts and read the accompanying verses. which caused a good deal of mlerrlment. The bride- gifis were brought ln by two child- ren. Mia: Thelma wedlock, daughterl of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wcdlock and Master Brenton Smallman. son of the l host and hostess. They were dressed! to represent a bride and groom andi entered to the strains of the Wedding’ March, played by Mrs. W. Perley Mc- Neill. 'l'hey drew n cart gaily be-l decked in wh te and yellow to match‘ to-be received many beautiful and useful gifts which she acknowledged in a fitting manner. Music and games made the evening pass all too quickly. A very dainty lunch was served by the hostess and before de- ‘III-ll. mobtloil 7050- 10-27-21 -0NI IND ivarinnrronvr coat-- lng Blank, a4 inches wide. rural-r 7881- 10-25-21 -2 PIECES ALL WOOL SERGE shades Cardinal and Copen. width 36 inches. Extra special 49c yard at‘ 7834-10-25-21 I --PLAI'D VIYELLA DARK and‘ light colors, 91 inches wide. 01-35 w. $1.50, value selling 98c. yin-d at Sin-l Son. Summerslde, on Tuesday and . for the balance of the week with at full line of typewriters and adding __ OULDY FOX BISCUIT ls‘ 7852-11. A M I the ofllclal declaration proceedings tnl to-be was seated was trimmed with‘ a bow of white ‘ribbon. Miss Anna. 14 PRIZES OPEN TO EVERYONE IN a P. E. ISLAND OCTOBER 27, 1930 1. contest districts: RULES OF CONTEST Prince Edward Island i divided into two (2) ltATltHtAL CANDY 0hooolate~ Bars Anaoyvrirr (A) Queens and Kings Counties. NATIONAL ‘ (B) Prince County. NATIONAL NUT BAR HELLO- 2. Prizes for (A) District are displayed in [LNQJ-rfggxn Reddiifs window, Charlottetown, and will be PUREJWILK awarded from our office. LOGCABIN 3. Prizes for (B) District are displayed in Hol- WANTMORE BAR man's window Summerside and will be JAPJELLO awarded from that store. PEANUTJmITTLI-l _ MIC-MAC 4. Save all wrappers of National Candy Bars. PEANUTJPAFFY i The 25c Rainbow Chocolate bags will count CRY5TAL_BAR as the equivalent of 5 wrappers; and all 011.5155 Rainbow» or Canadian Beauty Chocolate Rainbow Cfmcolaté‘ boxes will count as the equivalent of l0 in 25c bags and fancy i wrappers packages i 5. ‘Contest closes Dec. 26, 1930. Cmadia" Belwtll i Chocolates l 1. Two prizes of silverware will be awarded to the persons in each i contest district who save the largest and second largest numbers of wrappers, bags and boxes. Two season hockey tickets will be awarded to the persons who turn in the third and fourth largest numbers of wrappers, bags and boxes. J. Phree prizes of boxes of Rainbow and Canadian Beauty Chocolates will be awarded to the persons who turn in fifth, sixth and seventh, I largest numbers of wrappers, bags and boxes. were amputated. Fortunately, his thumb was not drawn into the machine. The young man was taken home again immediately he had re- covered from the effects of the eth- er. Mr. Sherrcn has the sympathy of his friends and neighbors. The ac- cident occurred at one of the busiest times as the commencement of the petting of the foxes had begun-S. —DEATII 0F MISS FANNY SHARP-It was with the deepest re- gret that relatives and friends throughout the Province learned of the death last Thursday of Miss Fanny Sharp in-the Massachusetts General Hospital. where she had gone five weeks ago for an operation. parting for their homes the guests extended their best wishes tio the future brlde.-S H ,_ ___‘ W starts Wednesday morning at 8 , .‘l>‘l'rlEll-\l1\(l m» hpxlnning of me proceeding! (fclock Och 29th and ends Saturday the decorations of the rooms. 711a. __DISTRESSING Aocmsnrfl‘ ll“ "'3" l‘ """“ ‘i"“‘l'l""l l“ nimit'.i.. This reduction l“ septein-l night Nov iq m, 1g p m Don't parcel“ “P” opened by n“ M as” n; nun“. and 3mm] amid- l“? ill?“ P: 9 m‘ m‘ ‘ ‘ ‘Milk l::-r is compar-able to reductions eX- miss ‘the bargains 7-807-‘10-24-61 Blanche phimm and “”§"°‘.,le:y “firm, nnvnnu-sdpgy afgemoon i1". Wail 1T1‘. i-i-iii Fll-“llfl 1111's" Hvricncp‘! in ,3... same "Knnhl l ____ Snjiallman and the presentation made; Lest she" o’ How,” P1111‘ (ll i.'.'ir..._- ‘ll niwfl‘ o-gpt/ t, cmi- ‘h,.,;,|q;,O-_h~ qp 1a., It,“ yea“. The! ‘BUY YOUR WINTER sUpJby M!“ MM Mama The bflde_m_ n en‘ . er “on! th f r" 111"” m’ 111*" W171i". p, yin’! th- vtm- period inl prrgq o; drug, mun amfln. “Vii be gracefully thanked her friends tor m" h“ “fliers “us” n e ox iui ilils "mic n m2, ' .. i... do i-ed 11.,- , _ I v-I ,, this expression of their kindness and m?“ machlne at m’! ‘mach M‘ Howl“ h‘ - - altllal-y H1 0\ ll ~ B61” 111m . tioneiy: and sundries at Mabons on. . -.i.ii l\\'1i fiill size last YPill‘ was in g-xeeter volume thaiif . this ycar. t (‘onq ucrs Pain l Tho l irlcnl l'l1l)l)l‘l.f liiiniriii (“rs or jiiirii palm; f '1 aiiri l'll"ll fvr I I a”. EYESIGHT‘ , ‘ 1'? EXAMINATION ';'.;" Filling and supplying Glasses Hy‘ . ett. i~ n: i’: llll H. J. MA RON YPROC- Just received direct from Factory- . Oae lull carload GYPROC and One full carlond TEN-TEST --Assorted lengths- —Prices low- L. M’. Poole & Co. Paoli's Wharves OOOOOOOOOQOOOO-OOOOOOOOOO000060 -~4o-0u0=e¢‘~* —- i ..‘1c BUYS $5.00 worth at Ma-. Phillips and Mr. Allison Harris. ac-i companled by Miss Jean Harris. A! . ,. .. .. . . . l _ . , generosity. During the evening, vlol n own“ by M7- GSDE" Mcquurig o’ br-i of \.oike.s although employment‘ cent sale. Oct. 29-30-31 a_rxiag7l\llttil\é4l..é. "mm w“ mmishm bv Mr Fnnwt summersldt M“ Shem“. l - — - l ‘ “ ' ' " who l: manager of the ranch was preparing the meat for the foxes evening meal hm“ (m, rpm gale Momagm, Octldalnty luncheon was served by the. Ind WIS 1986111.! "5 1119-9 "19 011M118 294041 and No.3 1w 7507_10_34_61il1o:tsss. assisted by several friends of machine. when his left hand was ..'DON‘T MISS MABONXS one; cent safe. 1c buys an extra article of; anything you ivnnt on this sale. l 73Q7_10_24.6j|ith9 large number of beautiful and jm-ed man by car to the i ,1. lci-wsidai: so-vM REALLY APR-xii) oFi-t ‘IO-DAY I THRRW a PLATE AT HIM KND HS #19050 AVAt-iE BACK AT M;- » DONT‘UNYJ—EWR"Q+KII\YDVY ' Y¢UQ FATHER HA5 Vocal selections included: the bride. "For she's a lolly good fellow." The rstcem 1h which the bride is held m: this vicinity was well attested to by_ caught by the cutting blade. His four fingers were very badly mangled. Dr. Champion of OLenry was called and after rendering first aid, tock the tn- Prince Oount-y Hospital, where the fingers The late Miss Sharp was 51 years of | age. and was born at Norboro on the ; old Sharp homestead, where she has lllved for many years with her wi- dowed mother and othrr members of the family. The deceased was of a quiet ldlllpOsltlon. beloved by all who knew her. She was a faithful member of the Established Presbyterian Church and also a member of the Women's institute at Norbnro. Mss Sharp took a deep interest in the affairs of the community 1n which she lived and will be much missed by her many friends its well as in her home. There are left. to mourn. besides her mother, Mrs. Margaret Sharp. four sisters and three brothers, namely: Mrs. Buud and Mrs. Field, of Boston. Mass: Miss Mary and Miss Jane, at. home: Robert and George, also at hornc. and Mr. A. F. Sharp of Summersldc. tio all of whom the Guardian extends its sincere sympathy. The remains arrived home on Thursday nlgyit ac- companied by Mrs. Field. The fun- eral was held on Friday afternoon from her home at Norboro to the People's Cemotery, at Remington. Rev. Mr. Williamson. of Malpcque conducted the impressive service, as- sisted by Rev. Mr. Griffiths, of Ken- ‘slngton. Besides neighbors and rela- tives. many friends from Charlotte- town and Summercfdc were present to pay their last tribute of respect to an old friend. There were many beautiful floral tributes. The pall- bearers were Messrs. Waldron Stew- art. Hugh Prizzell. Stanford Glover. Lindsay Sharp, Stanley Sharp and Elmer Stewart-S. ._#-__.___i___ PERSONAI b -Mrs. Donald McFarlane has re- turned homc to Summeraide from a pleasant visit tio friends in Montreal. --S. -Mlss Helen Manson, who was operated on last. Friday for appen- dicitis in the Prince County Hospital, is. it. is pleasing to report doing very nicely-S. --Mrs. George Wamn, of Suin- mcrslde. is visiting friends in Chu- lottetowrr-S. ~Mrs. Artlemas McAr-tl-iur, of Ar- lington. Lot 14, is spending a few days with Mrs. M. L. Frank McKen- zle.—S. ' NA TIONAL CANDY 1.1mm) _ CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA BOWLING C. N. ll. LEAGUE Friday night at 7 o'clock schedule the "Telegraph Office" defeated the "Machine Shop" In the 9.80 motel: the "Fhetght Office" defeated the Car Dept." by the narrow margtr of d pins. _ H. Ofl-SWCI] of the "Freight Office rolled bmh tihc highest single and three string scores of 249 and 651 pins. Pbllowing are the line-ups:- "can nsrr" R. Duncan 107,179 191 C. J. Mole-an .... .. 193 197 19E P’. Rianaghan .... .. 159 163 221 W. Hogan . 94 139 100 J. Vickemon 105 113 l6’! 058 791 B74 Total 23” “FREIGHT OFFICE" S. Duncan 119 113 173 J. R. Prsught .. 105 141 20': J. McDonald .. 94 140 161 H. Craswell .... 249 212 110 G. Proctor m5 133 184 672 730 91B 1pm m” The suit was the bezmnma at 111° end-for Miss Swanson‘: third ma!‘ rtrncmial venture. In the early “Y! of the movies she was married t4‘ Wallace Decry. screen villa-tn- ' . OPTOMITR|ST costly g its bestowed upon hen-O. 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