$e¥s'i ‘ sEpq-EMBER 29.1922. - ti‘ Gib- “Wfilflllioftbevrolil. l_' cans: a. sltnaonrvs _ .1493 TEA l!" the flavor. GIIAII I ‘lb SMOKE HI M3,. v‘ Manufacturer's CKEJYlS SM THE NICE MILD SMOKE i; cnaw HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST The Tobacolii that has la flavor .311 its ” own Hickey 8i Nicholson Tobacco Ltd. IAIIOIIII. Montreal. - oxnvo WIST Charlottetown An Irritated Scalp usually. signifies the presence of Dandruff, the forerunner e1 baldness. Eliminate this an use of l KOR al health and beauty. WOMAN TH-REW ACID IN PACKED THEATRE ATlll\.\"i‘IC CITY, N.J., Seultcm boi- 28.~i‘ivti persons were hurli- ri by carliolic acid said to have , itwu hurled by un infuriated wife, .\il.ic .t crowded theatre was Iibdl‘ i ly thrown iiito panic at the Globe Theatre late last night. Mrs. Mollie tlaiitor, 36, wife of agurrlge owner hero, and mother 0i his four children, was arraign- eti lllllii)’ before II justice of the llP-‘lfti un two charges of assault Ilitl battery preferred by her hus- ‘hmi, lleiiry Cantor, from whom the is said to bu separated, and ti‘ lIlll'i‘_\' Koliiietzky, husband of Ills. ilarry Koltnetzlty, Mrs tinn- ior WllS released under ‘$500 hail in eat-ii case for the action of the grand jury. ' The uproar occurred near the End of the performance of a play elltillctl "An Eye For An Eye." in which a jealous woman figured. lira. (‘tintor sat for up In the roar oi the orchestra. Her husband and Iirs. l(tiiiiietv.ky' were seated lll a nt row, and, according to the police, .\irs. (‘aiitor did not see ltoliiictzki". as the "woman was scaled bttwtaen tho t-wo men. The lloilre say she had previously pilr llllsfid u tilroe ounce bottle of car- irollc acid at ll local drug store., Awaiting Jicr opportunity athn (one momcn of the play. the fluted woman is said to hluve ‘rlllillrll (IlIWll the aisle to where .er husband ‘was sitting, and to ll!" hurled III!‘ contents of the mllllln at illilll, Tito liquid sprayed b all directions, and pemons near ll ‘lllsllftti to safety. Screams at- nrlaclod tho entire audience. and 815's minute the pineo was in a e °.l Kroat excitement. I nqyinq disease by the regular EE "Nature's Own Remedy" for Scalp Troubles-eradicate: Dandruff, stops the hair from falling and restores its natur- Hughee Drug $0., Ltd., McKinnon Drug Co. lice station and a score of reserves responded. Before tlioy arrived the management. bud resturctl 0i‘- tder and the patrol Waggon was used as an triubulaiice. 'i‘lie play was then resuiutxl, Mrs. Kolliietzk)’ ls still in hospital. Kollnctzlty Mr. and Mrs. Israel Sabots and Can tor went lioinc after treatment. New King Proclainietl in Iugo Siavia (SPeclIll to The Guardian.) BERLIN, Sept. 27.—-—Revoiut.ion 15w, me tblack hand lnillitltriste have proclaimed Prince George King oi‘ JugmSlzlvia, according t1 untroufirmcd reports froiu the Hur garian town of Baia, which is on thc Danube River, ninety miles from Belgrade. The revolution followed a biootlfy» t-itisli, tile report said, in Belgrade Croatian Dc- (Iontruiists are also reported to ‘he behind the move- ment. Print-e eGorge, wiio was horn August 27, 1887, is the eld est son of King Peter. George rc- iintinced his right of succession to tho Tliroiio in 1909. Prince Alex under, new the ruler of Jugo Slltvlu, was at that time doFigua ted Crown Prince in place of his brother, George. JOTTIAWA, tSept. 2’l'.—- Zenou Bouchor decisively defeated his opponent, J. B. Larociio, the cali- dldatc of the Hull Citizen's Leli- guc, in the bye election held yes- terday for the. aideunianlc aunt In .Wnrd 3. When the returns were made at the -l-lull City Hlail this evening, City Clerk Bouiay- dbl)- llty returning officer, declared Mr lsouchor elected by a majority of A riot call was sent to the po- Tllv “probs” say “cooler wfhllitrr." and of course it will 1c cooler. Wcall expect ("lllrf \vcztthcr—Wliat docs it mat er? » W0 have nice medium wclltht Ovcrcoats, or we have your troubles are 1c titre warm Overcoats of soft cloth. that won't tire you youas much ns.)'°ll ° “ally around. ' ~~ l doesn't make ‘any ‘differ- "llw what kind lot. mcathell. 0°“ 1!. we can suit you in an ugmfcoat. Prices from $25.00 MalcLELLAN BROS. Merchant Tailors lllills lllllllslllllgs Sole Agents ior W. II. Lei Best Tailored Garments for M acLR LL 100 votes. Tllcrc are iiiauypcople _wh0l arc hard to suit ill Hosiery. We have the remedy for these ‘ people, right licrc Ill our l store. Buy your sox from us, oven besides. your 50X have been a paxggiher yery important part ofYyour aPPfl" fort is your Skill”- t-he right kind All prices. - sitnun w . netting, “Pilot ‘SHOP from Holman‘: Cataiol. ' LADIES’ FUflS AND FUR WATS of all kinds on dletplny at. our store this week-Prone Bron, Ltd. 800594641 DON'T Folios-r Auction Sale of A. K. McNeilfs. at. Agricultural flail, Thursday, Sept. 28. swat-r ol-u. Mans, floats, slnkera and Maitline. Place your order now with Bruce ‘Me-Kay g Co. ‘ q,‘- Pact-Essen]. '1 Voice Speciav ‘1- QPSan and V ' 8t i George Streenf ~ I _ ’ SEE THE E‘__ liqfl,,.go'i'_ tipqrlol" PI [is furnace and Hartman Plgnbgr]! Bree» McKay's booth at the Char iottetown Exhibition. soooa.g¢.3,_ Teller ll VISITORS TO THE CITY. _ Exhibition visitors to the city in. eludes Mr. Erin Smith, Halifax; Mr. John Russel, Newcastle; Mr. and Mrs. H.112. Hanson, Portland, . Me-i Ml J-R- C3111). St. John; Mr. “ml lVlPB- MJAJMdLeod. Suasos. Dr- "Hit-so Reid, Guelph; 0st,, has Mrs. James Heunesey, Rivey Her. . bert. IT PAYS TIIADVERTISE IN "ms GUARDIAN-A few weeks ago Mrs, Mary L. McMillan of this city. while on -her way to Chen-ior. , tetown, had the misfortune to lose her watch, the gift of her soldier son. who is now dead. Mrs. Mc- Millan Inserted a. "Lost" ad. in the Guardian, which brought the valu- -u.bio keepsake back to its worried owner. and needless to say Mm, lllcllllllle" is deeply lllrateful to ‘the tinder and to the Guardian's adver- tising powers. DVING PRIEST COMING HERE —Word has been received here, 533's tho Si. John Joutrnai, that the lm-rty oi‘ priests that started out on a tour of the Wes-t from Prince ihdward Iislanti, are returning with one of their number in a very seri- ous condition of health. At last report Rev. _Fa.thetr Macdonaid, who is one of the company, wag dying and was being ‘hilrried tback that he migllt be at ills botme du-rlng ills last hours. His brother is accom- panying him. At a late hour Tues- dlty evening lie was expected to ar- rive on the early morning C..I".R.- traili and wlllbe cared for hero “n. til the ticparttire of the C. N. ft. at noon. The CQPJR. was iii con- sultation with the officials of the (I.N.R. to facilitate his easy pas- sage to his home and everything .wiil be done by liotii companies to ttld ill this very trying‘ circum- stance. ' WEDDING BELLS. -—~ The ma“ Platte of Miss Mary Elizabeth Siiritli to Everett. Heath Crosby, of Iionshaw, rwas soleninized the home of the bride's parental ‘Mr. and Mrs. James W. Smith.‘ lYDDIn Road oii Wednesday even- ing. September 13th. in presence of‘ a uuiiubor of friends and rela- tivea. The ceremony was perfor- med Iby llev. J.B. Dnggctt, Tryoii, Miss Mary l}. Stretch, Long Creek played tlie- wedding march Tile bride wore orchid canton crepe with silver lace trimmings and carried a pretty bouquet of lavender, pink and white sweet tpens and maiden hair fern. After the marriugo service the guests were served with a dainty wedding luncheon. The gifts‘ were very beautiful including several pieces of linen cut glass aluminum. china, silver and many pieces of living and dining room filrniture also several bountiful cheques. The groom's gift to tbeibridu was a beautiful ibrooch. A few even- ings previous to her marriage, the bride receive d a miscellaneous shower from the ladies of her home community, where she was the favored teacher for the past three years. Mr. Crosby is a pros- perous young farmer of Bonshaw, and the good iwishes of their t i AN 1212s. Headquarters tor "MEN"S WEAR say that they cannot get good fitting suit made. s their fault-they do not patronize tllc RIGHT TAIL- and ORlS! and FITS, and we do not want won't cost any cttstoiiier of ours t0 wear in every particular. l for com- right place, where you can be We sell sure of a good fitting suit-f in wool, mocha and the price will also suit and ‘kid, in lined and unlined. Y0"- friends follow him and his brid thei future ho e ' You frequently hear people a That WE MAKE GOOD suit that does not suit him Buy your clothes at the It Co. Men , sootsmi. ' Wart 3 p; m.; Mario 7 p. m. aglhalf sister of the two horses above #00011 O-OQ OQ-OOOOO-OO-OO-O-OOQO CALBIN L.O.L. NO. i127 meets Monday, Oct. 2nd. members re- quested to be present CHURCH SERVCES. —Rev. K. A. ‘MacRitchlo, B.D., will preach in Presbyterian Chunch at Clyde River at 11 a.m,, and at West Tliver at 3 p.ln. next Sunday. FOR SALE Building lot 50 by 100 ft. south aide of Douglas St. Enquire at 63 Bayiileld Street. 800948-29-2f. i-‘gMOUNT STEWART Methodist Mission. There wtill be Divine Ser- vjde on Sunday next, Oct. 1st at Mack River 111 a. m.', Mount Sta- EMERALm- Cooperative Farm ers will btrloadlng Ilive hoga and lambs COODGPnLIVSIY Wednesday gcfipber 4th., till noon 5th., 800947 SHIPPE-RS WI-LL please note that the Canadian Sapper will sail from Montreal about October 10th and from Charlottetown about October 14th for St. John's New- fouudland. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES. At Agricultural Hail. Charlotte- town, Sept. 28. Don't forget this sale. The finest lot of western horses ever offered for sale in Lblis province. THE S. S. “CANADIAN SAP. PER" sailed from here Wednesday iilight for St, John's Newfound- land, with a cargo consisting of 70 head cattle, 2 horses, 40 siieep, 36 pigs, 29 hens, 585 bugs oats, 215 bags turnips, 250 bags pota- toes, 170 bags plums. tomatoes land other small fruit and 55 tons iay. ViOLIN.—— Miss Bernice Stultz honors graduate in violin, from Mt. Allison (lollservatory of Mu- sic and puipil of bliss Florence ‘ifood, -wiii open a class on Monday Oct. 2nd. Registration at Studio. School of Music , Kindergarten Bldg. or at 25 Upper Prince Si. fi'0lii Monday to Saturday. Please register propnitly as possilble, DAMAGED CAR.— A Taxi dri- ver ‘badly damaged ills car by run- ning down the silent policemen at the corner oi‘ Kent and Great Gconge Street yesterday albout pin. The trout wheel and running lboartl of the auto were badly dain- aged and had to he hauled to the garage. The silent policeman still continues in its good work. _ during the past few days attend- dwclally the live stock. which lil- Farewell Presentation To Mr L. I. Mcfartily A very pleasant gathering of Hall on Wedenaday evening, the occasion being an address and Drflflentatiou to Mr. L. J. McCar- thy, whose departure from Tlgnian ie ao much regretted. Dr. John- atone mbly presided over the ga- ther-ingwhilethe-presentation and address herewith, accompanied by a. valubale case of three ‘pl/pea, was made by Senator Murpiiy. L. J. McCarthy, Esq, Manager Royal Bank of Canada, Tignish. P.E.l., Dear Mr. McCarthy:- Your friends, and that means the whole community, salute you this evening with mixed feelings of congratulations and regret; ll"! "He. illeasure at the know- ledge of your advancement, and the other, a feeling of the loss o ' one who has filled such a largtg space in the community in. the all too short time you have been with us. Your gentlemanly business de- meanor and your genial urbauity have W011 you a lflfzo place. in the esteem of this community, and your vrilllllgness to take part. int Everything for the upbulldlng of your adopted home has been care- fully iiotcvi, and appreciated. [its the youth of Ti-gnisb though, who will miss you most. as your activ- ity in the uptbuilding of an active athleticism =hy lyourself going on common ground in their contests and competitions has left an en- during mar-k. . ln a word we feel your iplnce will he hard tn fill. It is the dis- pensatloiis of your superior offl- ccrs twho know your qualities best. which have stanioetl you for marked arlvancetiicnt and we con- lzratulate the town of inveruess on its new accession. ln saying adieu we ask you to accept. this small token of our ap- preciation and at the same time ltofloenk from you kind 711971101185 for the people of 'i‘iznish. CITIZENS. Tignish, P. E. I., Sept. 27, i922. v-i_.___.i_._ MAY GET STEAMERS HERE. —Mr. W. A. Cunningham, General Freight Agent of the Canadian Government Merchant Marine Ltd of Montreal, was a visitor here lug tho exhibition. Ho spoke very highly of the exhibits he saw, es- sltid would compare favorably with any in Canada. While hero Mr. Tlgnish citizens took place in the. run cnannorrnrown GUARDIAN s" > THE CENTRAL GUARD IAN__ Discusses Opportunities For llog Marketing “island hog producers are moat favoured in the matter of exist- ing types. The large proportion of Yorkshire ‘and Tamworth blood makes it easy for the chief change required by the newer conditions imposed by otir export trade to Great Britain which lit is now of the highest national importance to extend greatly if possible. It. is ciuiefly a change in the matter oi’ weights. On the whole your hogs are far too heavy-when sold for the export demand." l "The extreme limit of weight. ‘beyond which no hog intended for overseas consumption can be class ed as select is 220 lbs alive. Much -in the island. i find reach this limit ‘in dressed forni." This expression of opinion was made yesterday to a Guardian re- presentative by Mr. Ernest l1 Roberts, of the staff of the indus- trial and Development Council of Canadiian Meat Packers, whose headquarters are at Toronto. He is now touring the Maritime Pro- vinces on a spcciai mission look- ing over livestock tioiiditions. "'I‘u'o features llliiy perhaps lit- ampilasiz-etl for ill; encouragement of your but: IYIISIJYS, though I ought to state that you lllflaflll)’ have i-llo requisite type-s Ill splciltiitt nuiii- hor. The first in tlilt your hogs must be lllflfiiQiUfl niztni’ cult-ks younger than at present. They should wtiigli betwtecn I70 and 220 lbs. alive on the fariii. The second point is that you have a freight rate to large marketing centres which " Is strliiiiisiy fav» oralile. compnrcti ‘ b other dis- trict.s wilt-re ling PLISIIIEZ is iiinkilig a great advance and prnspcring the more it. is extending. 'i‘lie rate froiii (liiarlottctowil to Mont- relti for hogs in car load lots avcr- age $1.33 per lioud. I leave you to work out how much that is ilfll‘ pound on a two lltliltlft~ti lb. ho!» I t-llll iiiforiiiotl that by c0 _ tlve shipping it has been possihl-E to ship to Montreal and illlCilltil! tho expanses of -n liiltli to art-um- pany the lot at an average cost of about one and a hail‘ (routs 11"!’ lll- Coliipare that, for iiistanc. ivitlil tile freight. rates on II‘)L‘.'<I from, “llnnipeg to Toronto of 152.27 pol‘: Il/lli. Toronto and Montreal pack ei-s are regularly buying lit-Ks from points far west of Winnipeg. “Great Britain, every year tin ports 600,000,000 lbs. of bacon. The total is stupendous. Yet (Tunall-i T‘ in Great Britain . itritiiiili,’ out for (Talizilliali farili pro '-'-'-‘-“"-'»-'-'-'-'t~.;-..:..- ___ ..-...._...._ a..- ....._ .._ ..- -.. _. . -._ .:~_~.:r.';_~_—,----‘=-’~'-"-1 ‘n/mwmzr; _-_ with‘ Dissolve 1e to I package in a pail of" ' ' water. end pour slowly own sink. Phone ZI9li “I for your Drug Wants for quick and court- eous service. Our line is alwaYll 011811 l0 rush the Doctor's Prescription to the pat- ient. Phone orders receive the same ut- toiition as personal calls. Our delivery service brings your wants to four door AT ONCE. Phone 219 and L- Surfi- MclflNliltiN onus to. 'rlli~; nsxant. konluc STORE has; never sent an any one yeariiiiust be a long-sided hog, With ti" enough Iitititiii to su ily John l loan and fat well streaked. I Bull's ticinnnd for two weeks. iJcii- “liut ll lllfi lylle and quality our mark, a country with a popuiationibta prodilced——-and wiith the exce - of ltlioiit 31100000 potiplt; aiidflcut. coarse grains and the cllllcaz whose farmers arc under lht: iieci potatoes that can be grows‘ g8 tissity of iiilptlrliiiu most of their llfilllilllly n" (llller Pa“ ‘film __ fctitl frolii tile l'lllt»-tl Hllllws ttiitiiis so .vell adniitotiflzl‘Stu-it‘) m-III-a Fltliadzl, is exported to sulillll"'l\i'l "i llnlllmll llnu’ (‘an about forty poll-viii of Grout l3ri-,Y-UHIFHIIIPPll- taiifs llllptlfltvtl bacon this yt-atifi] im-i-T-f _ Y fl Great Britain is anxious l) C b - ill‘."v'(‘itl]) intt-r-idliipirl: trtltie; IF I ,1,,,..,,-_ Tito packing firiils cannot‘ (specwn to Th; guy-titan.) get (iiie-tolltii of tilc hogs they tie, “rAQH[_\'(}'|‘()N_ Sopi. 28.-The sire of tiit- right hzwotl Willi (‘amid-y at its tiitretlngs yesterday weight. illlll quality for this lXillc-l-itlt-ti to restrict llfllllllllllilll 9"‘ port, trade." iforcement operations within the “(Ytlullllmlfi l" (‘llllmlll "I" “mllitlirtwr- lllilt‘: liiiiit at sea HXPPP! lll that wt- tuitlitl easily’ and “will; macs Whart- ghips beyond that llm SW9 Pftilll incrttaso our bat-o. it are iii cuiniituniczttioii with trade. to ten times it pvt-spilt vol- ql““il\ “which their own crows uiiio. l fancy there woulti lir- Ilfilnnd- small mam. _ v difficulty iii increasing hogs or. prnhuution enforcement officials i’. E. l. farms by tlil"“‘ “m”. thlll it was said, authoritatively. would prosriit lltlllllltll‘. Every tarllli be (vautioued to Observe this do- shotild have a brood sow. fhit iliuisinn. “j is nu use going tin blindly hltfc-t in! n“. u-pp that l-aiiiiot be uliiiz-| Pl] for tlit: export lnurktat. ltlutnorlvx __--<0-O-<—- lllnlmelnt Lumbc-rmunhi curl - HORSE NOTE-in these. (iayrsl of fine horses it is perhaps nil-l fair to nia‘kc comparisons bllt liientinn may be made of two cx-l llarry '1'. and Mayor Todd. Min; tMcNeil is a breeder of high class h, stock in this connection it may be said that Mr. McNeil PGZIIIZuII a very handsome sum for a mare. named. This mare has already given promise of much speed. t A DANGEROUS ROAD.— in‘ Stanchel there is a piece of road, probaibly thirty or forty feet in length which practically all slim- mer has been under water.‘ Yes- terday people driving to the Ex- hibition were obliged to navigate this slough to which the waiter was from six inches to tun inches in depth. In addition to the water and mild tho diffitztllty of naviga- ting it is increased by sticks, fence poles and even logs throwli in by pedestrians to enable them to get over it dry shod. This is a disgrace to the province and coni- pialnts regarding it have been made to the Commissioner, but lint heeded. The. road machine was driven over it while in transit to another place that did not need the same kind of treatment, but did not attempt to operate. Some- Lllllltg should ho done and at truce as the fall traffic is now about on. The Road Master takes an occasional drive over it, or walking takes advantage of the fence poles. but whcther ho has reported it to the department is not known. There are otberpieces of road in this vicinity which are raqually bad and need looking af- ter immediately. - and We have been doing bus- lneu by mall with hundreds of ouetomere that we have not had the pleasure of meet- ing pereonally. When you are in the City attending the Exhibition call and eee ua. We will be very pleated to meet you and can nuure you that we will do every- thing ponlbie to make your ‘vlelt pleasant and enjoyable. P P Come In each other. t‘ The Two Macs i The Dependable and let ue meet Drugglete city Exhibition, of which he is a direct- oar. Hermaiiville, was in the city yes- Clllllllllgllrlill bad several meetings wilii our city shippers and tiiuse from other parts of the province,’ alsowitiithePotaltofirowers Asso elation. We trust that the outcome of these meet-lugs will be that a! itaeptionaily fine animals owned by “my, f U, A C, n“. G _v ‘Mr, Wallace w. ‘McNeil of illitmi,i',i,,,,,,"‘,',,,:,cha,f, ,,,i:f.‘,,,f,‘" will luake this a poit n!’ c-ili liur» g the nionthsot‘ October and Nov enlinr. Mr. Cunningham is ayery pleasing gentleman, knows his business and is alixilous that this province he placed in a position as far as transportation is requir- ed to reach the host iiiarltots that can b0 found for our silrpliis pro- ducts. if stifflcient. cargo is avail- able, steamers will call here cn- rctzte to Barbadocs, Trinidad, Dem erara, Norfiok, Virgina, Long Is- land and ports in the llnlted King dom. Steamers in all probability, will also be available to carry cur‘ goes of potatoes to Havana. Bun-l tain, Bell C0.. agents here will be- ploasctl to give any information‘ they can to prospective shippers. M}? PERSONALS Senator McLean motored to the yesterday and attended the Miss Laura ilotlgson, has retur- ned front New York, ivhert- she was visiting her sister, Mrs. Cook- SOIL Mr. John Alfred McDonald C. It‘. torday Shore. ' returning from Argyle Miss Florence McLeod and little nephew Eisworth Nicholson‘ of Vitlieyfielti are ‘leaving Saturday niornilig oii return to Boston. Mr. Watson Ferguson of this city arrived inst night by the early Borden train. Col. Peake, of this city wits a passenger by the early Borden train last night. .Mr, and Mrs. tl-lcrhcrt S. Camp- bell. of Boston, Masha, who have been visiting friends and relatives mi the tlalaiid, leave tomorrow morning on return to their home. tMrs. BB. Stevenson New Bed- ford, ‘Mass. and daughter Mrs. Clayton G. Houston, Mr. Houston and son Wilbert and Miss Annie Toomtbs of Mayfleld were attend- ing the Exhibition yesterday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Daniel Buchunuan litre. Cassie Gunn and daughter. Mary, Miss Sadie Buchannan, Messrs Herbert Dixon, Leslie Mc- Lean, Captain and Mrs. McLean. and Mr. and Mra. ‘Hugh McLure. Bradalibaiie were visitors to, the city yesterday. Mrs, James 0. Sullivan. of Camp- hellton. accompanied by her sister, Miss Kate Doyle, of Boston, are among the visitors to the Exhibi- tion. They leave today on a short visit to Summer-side before return- ing home. Mr. 1D. A. Macdonald, of Columbia Road, Boston, MISQL, who has been spending the past th months on the eilland. leaves ISa HNIEY morn- ing on return to his homo. Mr. Macdonaid was one of the first to interest himself in the erecting of a monument. to the Scottish pio- neere of 1772, and after, and was a prominent worker at the celebra- tion. ' __ l A Store Full oi A Bargains for Exhibition Visitors -~ __, Tuesday and Wednesday October 3rd and 4th SHOP HERE WHERE YOU GET BETTER GRADE MERCHANDISE, LATEST STYLES, ‘LOWER PRICES ‘You are Invited to Call 0n Display for these Days Luxurious Furs, High Class Tailored Coats, Dresses, Waists and other wearables. LOVELY FALL MILLINERY The most (romplcte showing of new fall styles in headwear we have ever offered. A wonderful showing of new Dress Stiitings, Silks, Coatings, etc. Some of the in low prices. LADIES’ FURNISHINGS COMPLETE IN ALL LINE MEN’S AND values here will be a revelation to you BOYS’ SUITS l AN I) OVERCOATS A big stock of new fall giarmcnis at new fall prices. High grade footwear for men, women and children. MEN’S FURNISHINGS The newest for elderly men. ideas for young men. The staple styles Choice Groceries and other lines specially priced. SEE LOCALS FOR SPECIALS IN ALL DEPART- MENTS ON SALE FOR THESE DAYS MAKE IT A POINT TO BE HERE IT WILL PAY YOU SINCLAIR lit STEWART LTD. L..._...... SUMMERSIDE 4l“'.““'“‘ll“‘*'l"*."" a = o" ~ w.- a exits varw--.--.- -. .