...._ .__._.....- is...” was-‘aurw-Q. i; _ ..-_ _ x». We are Going Out of Business! On Everyday_ Necessities Our Big Selling-out Sale still offers many exceptional savings. Our Big Stock still offers splendid choosing in many lines. ORDER BY MAIL If unable to come to this store in person. W e will refund your money if dissatisfied. Write for Samples and Prices Money Bacli If Dissatisfied Whit» Turkish Towels. Silo 13x36 ------ ~ 75° w" 40° pa": \\‘l1ii»- ‘Turkish Towels. size 18x38. tieavy anal": ...................................... -- $1510 f°r 7°° Pa" White Turkish Tow hemmed ends, superior qual- $2_0O for $1.35 pair Colored Turkish Towels, size 14x31... .. 45c for 25c pair (‘oloretl Turkish 'l‘o\v.-ls. size 15x37, nice quality 80c for 50c pair Ton-eta. large siZO, Pa" line“ ___________________ $1.35 m 85c pair Kitchen and Pantry Towels linen Crash Tipped Towels. size "H27 33c ‘for 19c 68th _\Ii lini-n. red border Towels. 27x . 45c for 25c each Pure Linen Crash Towels with blue border l6 x 33 . .................. .. 60c for 40¢ Pail‘ Red born ,r llii linen Cosh Towels, 16x33 70c for 45c pr llaif linen fine liuck ‘towels with dauiask ‘and stripe ,i.__.=,-,»,,_ an 25 .\~ so .... _. ...... .. ‘$1.65 for $1.00 pair llaif linen reunited lluck Towels 23 .\' ll. wear like iron _. . $1.68 for $1.10 pair .\ll Iintn Huck ’l‘o\\'els, size l9 x 34, wonderful vain!‘ $1.50 for 95c pair $1.10 for 69c pair i‘ lrleiiinted hi.iii.§iiiiiiiiitiiliiltiis-isii.‘ii as All These are Below Factory Cost! One Third Off Sheeting and Pillow Cottons All our prices for Sheeting and Pillow Cottons are based on prior-s obtaining before the last big rise. GS iticii Sheeting ...... .. 65c for 42c yard. 58c for 39c yard T2 inch Sheeting ........70c for 47c yard. 90c for 60c yard Y $1.15 for 75c yard 80 inch Sheeting ...... .. 85c for 57c yard. 95c for 63c yard l0 inch Circular Cotton 50c for 32c yard. 69c for 46c yd. 85c for 57c yard. 42 inch Circular Cotton 55c fOr 37c 70c for 47c yard. ll inch (‘in-titar Cotton 60c for 40c yd. 75c for 50c yd. ~16 int-h Circular Cotton 46c for 30c yd, 58c for 38c yd. yard. 62c for 41c yd. Bedspreads Auiorirait ('l‘fit'il4‘l Spreads, imported direct foiu tlic lactoiy» stili-tulid to wear and wash. size 7-1 x 8-1 inch $3.75 tors2.45. Silt: 6v x 95 $3.50 1o.- $2.25. ‘ (‘olorr-il Mr-rt-r-rizr-tl Satin Spreads lu Rose and (lreigr) $10.50 for $6.25. Sweater Wool-ZS Colors “La l>ur~lieiis"~-tlit- l)+'.\‘l Sweater Wool on the market 25 colors, 2 oz. balls 35c for 25c Irish Embroidery Linens lu lull and rouriu- wvnvv. full yard wide. $1.00 for 67c yard. $1.35 for 90c yard. $1.50 for $1.00 yard. $1.75 for $1.20 yard. $2.00 for $1.34 yard. $2.25 for $1.50 yd. 52-45 for $1.60 yard. Also in 45 inch at $2.75 for $1.80 yd. Linen Bed Sheeting T2 liteln s wlrlt- .. . .. $4.00 for $2.65 yard Fancy H uckiaback .\ lull rausi- of desirable patltcrnr: in all ividths i7- iiu b 75c for 50c yflrd- $1.10 for 73c yard. $1.25 for 83c yd. d8 liicli $1.25 for 83c yard. Y" liivli 75¢ for 50c yd. $1.50 1w $1.00 yd. $1.60 toi- $1.10 yd. l“ i""il figured srtirf linen (old Bleach) 75c for 50c yard. 20 iurh plain huckabuvk, all litien ......... .. 75c for 50c yard All Stamped Linens-Threads HALF PRICE! All desirable goods from the best lllllkfiftP-dllfiuflillfi ltunners, Centers. Pin Vltshlgnm Iinlnw Cm,“ (Jhllilreulw Rompers rind llressea etc. All at _ HALF PR|CE .\ll Embroidery Thflfllllg,‘ .... .. HALF PRICE --8. I. G. EXENIQQQ 0 will open October 1am. Slllljuctn Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Typewrit- lng. Correspondence, Penmanship, -8HOP from Holman‘: Catalog. —BEAN SUPPER AND pm- gramme in Central Bedequa Hall, Monday. Oct. 13 under auspices of omens institute. Admission 20 lal Law. Business Men's Class ols including lunch. if not fine will be continued. Phone 188. the folloivllig night. 69l6-10-llm2l ,, ->8. B. C. EVENING CLASSES will open October 15th. Subjects Bookkeeping, Bbortbnnd, Typewrib lug, Correspondence. Penmanship, ‘Financial Statements and Commerc- l I —-8UMMERSlDE AGENT.-— Mr. Byron, MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug Co., ls now Guardian rep- resentative in Summcralde, will be pleased to receive news, ad. l _ B I M - c] vertlslng and Job Printing. Mr. viiiuI-iiaewcontinuilesess PhOTIZQISS a“ M“°D°'““d “"3 ‘he “mm”: ' 3454_8'7_3l Guardian at his store. His tele- i ' ' phone No. is 12-2. if. , -V—CASE DISMISSED- The ad- ljourned case against a party from ,l.ot Sevun, which came up before Judge McQuarrle in Snmmeralde on Wednesday was dismissed. The WETHCSS in this case. who had been committed to jail appeared, and "JHORSE NOTE,S' Mn R "1' expressed regret because of hliyHenry the we,“ kno“n and Pop“ m condition on the previous blonilaynlbmcller °f “at” Sire“ dnjiposed The Judge stated that as it was his!“ his beautiful “{i““‘ ma“? to first offence he would he lenient parties in Picmu’ b" Srwx‘ with him and allow hlni to go home ins he now appeared to be a differ ient man and had given his evidence in a satisfactory manner. A man from West Point was convicted of .a' first offence and fined $200 and _costs or three months in jail. Eastern Guardian . .'SHOP from Holmanba Catalog. ..'EA8TERN AGENT - Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ent in Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and re- news] subscriptions. ti. .."Grand Opening of Stanley Bridge Hail. A high class concert given by some of the lslauil's best [talent will be held on Thursday evening, Opt. 16th, and if not tine the following evening. -—-WEDDING BELLS-The mar- riage took place in the chapel of the convent in Suinmersiile. at 5.30 (fulovk \\'etinesdziy' morning of Miss llertha Frances Flare Murphy atid lAlr. Jos. R. Wood, a very popular ttrnniti: (‘tttlplo of Suuimersirle. The ‘ceremony was performed by Rev. J- J. Elli-Donald. The bride who was givt-u away by her brother 102-10-13-.\I3i ,...'WHIST PARTY.—Tl_1e first wliist party of the season was held ~. .. » , iii St. James Hall on Wednesday i‘.‘.-'..l‘.;'.? S55E23 1Y"..?...'Z°.‘.".’.‘i.°§.i'i’.i'; wit" wcwbir- 8"‘- anil fur trimmings and carried aim“ begmnmg-‘Df a series or such bouquet or roses. She was atten-igauleflngs m be held throughout tied by Miss Phillipa Deegall, will) the We lallmld "i“‘°."““- “ore a gown of black and whit-e vi vet and carried a bou net of crimson carnations. MnqStaniehTh eGe-orxetown Cadet Corps has Perry accorded the honors 0f best been reorganized under the lead- man. A wedding breakfast was ershlp of J. A. B. McConnell. Some server! afterwards to the ininietl- forty-four boys have already sign- iah- relatives. The bride's Eflillll ed and others are expected to full away costume was brown velour p, 1i1195d1Qr[]y_—~;\_ and fox furs with iluvetyn hat to inmtrh, Breakfast concluded the llizippy‘ couple motored to Borden on _ ta short trip to Montreal. The bride '. . MONTAGUE FACTORY-The lfontague Furnishing Co., litd., is , full up with orders. This coni- _ i“ i111‘ Ymlnfie-‘il K161181119!‘ 0f m8 i419 puny has been fully employed all ,.\lr. and Mrs. Chas. Murphy, bent)“. year, and in the 11911113), Sea. trill!" Willi; a WEil-KIIDWII Official son was considerably handicapped "n the (‘ustoina Department llffffilby [he neceggily m‘ allowing game ‘Th? groom is a son of the late .\lr.,of their employees on‘ duty. This {and Mrs. H. P. Wood SummersideJiy-eek the company has shipped lTii" happy couple have the bestHthreo car-loads to the mainland. ‘ lwishes of a host of friends. | ___ . cess club of the Georgetown High ‘ ‘School elected the following ofiic~ ‘ternoon: President. Florence Mt"- AS Exanlplethonultl; vice-president, Etiid ' lKnizlit; Secflv-treas” llelen Gotell; (Canadian Press) illlbrarlau. ST, (,‘.-\'l‘l>lERll\'ES, Oiit.. Oct, 11 Elsie Kniglitdllzurjorlo bit-Donald. __ '~-.~\i lilo 47th annual convention of -_\. itbu (littario W, (‘. T. l’. the meni- btrs listened to Miss Anna Gordon, inf l-Ivanston. lil., the \Vorlil‘s Pre» 'sirlent of the \\'. C. T. U., who said ‘the lTiiiteil States prohftbitionistsl i{l"‘ ‘Rd “P9 lnspiranlm o! a "iciory C. G. i. T. work. held a meeting in lllllleyenlflfl) to hold their own over [he Baptism Churclh on Thusrda). . W reported a been“ ilféliliilifliii“iiiiliiiiv? Still’. . lot‘ $0.000 \\'lliCll‘\\‘lll be used‘ asfifllbv Miss Trotten the meeting decm ‘iiiilllihlllltlififigflilgg ilyihmlgi? tiilziaynsvctiigitgil’ uzoizlilfsftlthe irinthe him)“ Pliss Maud McKee, of North Baytflrl"! 1 B9,; 1- 1v!’ meet lie [the corresponding secretary, ile- ~‘* r 5 3'5“ n on ‘ mid“? 9‘°"i"g-”~\ ,plorcil a lack of co-opernt-‘on of ____{_._>_____ {sympathy between the “Y. F." re-l PERSONALS. ...."GiRL$ WORK PROGRES- is visiting different centres through presenting the young girls of‘ the? __'.\lr. Joseph Fairchlltl, net-our ipauleti byhis sister, Miss Kathleen. loft on return to the states on Fri ‘day niorni|ig.—.\. Ibnlon, and the older women, and lt'.\|)l‘l'.*i5(‘tl the view that the girls] ,Grandn1a Used Sage _ ._'.\iir. ll. \\‘. Shaw the popular _ |stiutlierit Kings, inspected George (‘ominon garden sage brewed iu- town mg], 5011001 o" Thursday to a heavy tea with sulphur added.‘ the school is r i .",'l ' 'fi ~ h:r'r beautifully dark and luxurlunt.l(l_..“b|y in M‘, lginggtxim’ yo" H Just a few applications will prove struakvtl or gray. Mixing the Sagu- Tea and Sulphur recipe at llOllllf-i i“. way is m not a home m» “vyMh-si The weather of Snntlai’, (lctober Sag“ “m, sulphur (Iompound “with was as favorable as any Sun- Tliis is the Obi-limo reciile ltllilirhgm Was a large llllmllfil‘ Drlfifilli ltroverl by the zidtlititin of other ln-Fll U"! "llilililifi Hflrvive lo hear Whilu wispy, gray, ftidml hair lsinlill known resident of Charlotte- not sinful, wi- all desire to retalnitmvn and now of Ontario. The Rai- vrartivr-ness. lly darkening your ed from Sept. 28th was held in the ,imir with Wyc-tlrs Sago and Snlpwi-fttarnoon ol that day and svzn: ‘t-aust: it dot-s lt so naturally, s0 ev- u-nly: You just ilainpi-n u sponge through your hnlr, taking one small (m, the n. “m. ram, day exam“ . ~‘ 95. strand at n time, by morning nlllflddressefl the chndyren on "who am tit ill tli -r zipilicatltiu or two, _ ,, iimiliti ll1l|ll"‘)i)Li(I()ill~‘J~i beautifully dnrk.'iiipip 0m’ amimer‘ mm the sank?“ ____ i ‘ itruetlvr; Minard’; blnlment for Rheumatism,‘ llt'(‘li disciplining. laud efficient school itispoi-tor fr." will turn l-ZHIY- streaked and faded and Friday last Mr’ Shaw repmm a TvVPlil-lifill if your hair is fading, ., M though, is truublr-soniti. An t-as‘ {my In.“ More a“ ready for Mo“ day during the summer months. Lfrl"||i,~n[§_ lllr. T. C. James. for many years a our youthful appt-aratiiw: and at- iy day service which was pgstpnn. ihur (‘timpuuutl, no one can tt-ll, b-a- very Iilrggly “mended by cumin,“ ‘or aofl brush with it and ilraiv thwmqnvv one‘ Mn James“ gray litilrs havi- disappr-urcrl. i1lll|.,m|r nm-Kmmrs. and how glossy Still and luxuriant. i4 m general w“ mtiiresliilg and ill‘ {-0} _€—_ ____i , Miss Lillian Donald, Central Do. The Time Is Now costly In tlequo, Misses Florence Crviawo" and rzuzimeui Boairlsiio. (rm... T... vetvsie are spending "mum" holidays at their homes in Mnl- iieruie and vicinity, Ilrlny may prnvr more wuyn llmn our. Fpun your ryrn nlul lhe ryvu of your r-hildrrn rents n rr-iqmn- nlhlllty you rnnnnt lgnorr. A lllllr intuition now will lu- ral- pnlrl nmny tlmrn In comfort nu wrll us u prnvrn direct nld to Ml. a . i“ Miss gaiitllirtliq Stewart and h“ niece __“—'" aim-ran. I have recently nnillppml ‘ I my nlflre wllh "Tllr Ilr ‘lien; l lllugimntlr Ynll." Thin Illllirrl- - mrnl i. tlhllllllllly cm w", Intent Bathe the ft-reliead with nn the market for Eye Exninln- Mlnard’: ill water. Also ntlnn. inhale Our P-nfunlnnnl nml Furllltlrn arr at mrdiiulr urn-Ire. u. J. MABON OPTOSIETRIHT Mont-nu. r. It. Illllld Olflrn (‘onnretnl With Drugstore Experience your Im- Fltinnclal Statements and Commerc- 345~l—-8—7—-3—mos and This beiiifl "JCADETB REORGAN IZED. — i — l 1.... u-zuzcr OFFICERS-The siir-~ ers at their meeting on Friday at" Philip Doyle; Executive: SlNG.—-I\liss Marjorie Trotter, who‘ ‘out the Island in the interests ofi a Owen spent the ‘Vt-Gk , l I l l a and parents, and the congregation ton. They were accoinpauieil on lilo whole was a very TODPUQUH-HiIEiI‘ ri-lurn with Al-rs. Bruit: in cflrryjng Mrs. ll. A. Stewart. Hamilton. MEWSHATS i CHARLOTTETOWNS BIGGEST RANGE or. g ‘Tun MEN’S STORE” and the values are right—-they HAVE TO BE. the “MEN ’S STORE” the right hat—-you will not be disappointed. i ‘\'e\v York (‘entral 1051’ J3 ‘a DAFTKE end with their aunt Mrii- Armin.‘ humid] Icmpire steel 1st 31% (‘rnitiblo Stool . . . ‘ . I I . ' 56 A lliiiii: — ‘vligili- Culliimifliiii’ -| minliills ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ‘ ' ' I H r l lniernatlonzil Paper . . . . . . .. 44 illank .\lu t'-'l . W punt"), 05A, _ V ' _ n ita . . . . .. . V " l‘ C rrit‘ Slwviniuin . 13-1 KPH)’ hwmgfwid 141/61 * ~ - .\lisse_.~ Joan and Moi n- n ~- i-l is - ~ - - - - - - - - - - ' " Mex. i'(‘ll‘llit‘lllll / i susflloious 1i. NnlKP-‘i 711"." l"'l_"""t_‘“i_ ‘iifnnylnly. Inmmnuk, PM], _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 30% international Mvr. Mai ie .. —< "la-l mo. show yuii ‘Love letter! "m" i” HTHI""' ihmr Tm!‘ f‘ (1-1‘ ‘(illllillliil-ll (li-ttornl Electric. .. ~ PRISM. Sh“ (‘Hr ' ' ' ’ ' ' ’ ' ' " “ iwi “.180 “w”? mm we Clerk in few days visit with fru-udt; in l\1.i Tmmlliinl Stpnlnshm Cum. H 13 pgwupm; _ _ _ _ __ 59 “H, Mm], MnDOmHIL ileiiiw- (‘auadinii Steamship Pfd. . 471i grlil;iil'"l'ill Piwlfi" -- -- 351/4 “i\lrr~ [any kslgngd?" nskprl m V-W . -- “ _ _ _ ll l2 t-r . . . .. . .. ' rant Oils mu worm. ' Mr. liowaiii llaiiistiy li-it on, Tu (lifgh-g", ' ' ' ' ' ' " __ illlltm interru- __ 137i/,i "Yr-s", llllivtllll ovofy one of lliem. osdny itiorning as FPDFLH'lll.lli\'(3|"olu_p_ll Power " l“, Uliih (‘ripper 781/5 “'l‘lu-u they must be foritvfitl for Prince-town rotlurrllliillii "l ii" ‘\\'1:,,,;,,1,K mack-C g l’ S Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 101‘ |\\'i-i- iuvn ll(‘\'(‘l‘ sign their unmet meeting of Win10 “llit l, "Jilvilmi National Breweries . 581i i“ 1W" immrii", in New (ilasgoiv. N. S. lillS wee . Adam“. Sugar ._ “(NTRFx . - - - . . u l. loXCllANGlG $U|TABLE Atcliison . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 1041/; ‘ ., v Mr. and .\lr:<, llarry Scott in! Am Car. s: lauumlry _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 141614 w.“ vlflory ‘ ~ NH05'Hl'\\’y'i|:;l'lpliildtltfi? an apartment did son North Riot-r Htt-llly Sundn Am. Locomotive . . . . . . . . .. 193;; "i‘ll‘)r-‘y ‘ _ ' _ _ _ _ ' _ ' ' __'~ “I, Scpinjir. ‘nmhlng loss would October 5th with friend-i in llaurl‘ Am, Smelling 6': Refining .. 131/; 1923 ymnry _ _ n __ sfllqfv h“ "m" a “no ml“ l“ on Anaconda Copper . . . . . . . . .. 35% 1937 “PM”? __ . g ' ,. ‘ ‘ Aunt (‘zinadlun Pacific Railway .. -1ll7'~§ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " i‘ ‘U’ \ .\lr¢. l._ l). Alut-Nutt arrived liouie rlnlr, Amherst, N. S. Nllfls llazel Ramsay, ilAlilFAX, Oct. l. "tr-its furnished Ward ‘AL-tubers Stock ltixr-hange: Broiupton Si. Lawrence Flour (‘uhn (‘one Sugar Pfd. .. Pan Amerirati Petroleum Brazilian Fraction . Howard Smith Pfd. . Howard Smith Com] .. Steel Company of Canada visit to her slstt-r Mrs. Claude Slu- llauilllon l | may we on Friday iOcl. 3rd after a pleasant I Bell Teiephntio . . . . . . . . . . .. Ottnwn Power . . . . . . . . . . . (‘ubn (‘and Sugar . . . . . . . . .. American Can. . . . . . . . . . . . .. left on Nlnmlay a/ftcrnoon en rout:- to New (llasgow, N. S.. on n visit to her uncle Rev. E. ll. ‘Ramsay. STOCK QUOTATIONS I .—-Stock quota-i by Johnson and of the Montreal spfllliflll River Preferred-ll.- 11:; Spanish River Com, . . . . . . .. 1021/. 7°. i l Web-e Specialists in I “BORSALIN OS” OFFERS YOU THE SMART- EST RANGE OF HATS IN THE Province. The new blocks are here——the new colors are here- Come in confident that you’ll find exactly i $5.00 $6.50 $7.50 \ VELOUR HATS IN GREAT RANGE MOORE 6 M°LEOD IJMIIED “THE MEN ‘S STORE” i ha: frail Shire if WOR . ’ , JERSEY cram SOD KIRK & MACDONALD’ I Distributors for P.. E, Iglgnd ~41