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K McGOUGAN in Guru dial repreuntotin in Bummerslde. -THE .MORNING DAILY GUAR- DIAN can be obtained at Lni!erty'| Tonlorill Parlors, Summeriiidou :' Ii _ ' -“NITRO CLUB" AND "ARROW" .loaded shells-prices right at Braces. 995-11-3Msatwedl}sat2wks. . -ELECTRIC HAND, WAGGON and pil emps-s-plendid new assortment im ceived at Braces, I . _995-11-3Msatwed‘Esat2wks. -MARITIME WOVEN FENCINB: Braces still have a few odd rolls oi "the" heavy full gauge which they are' clearing at special prices. V 995-11~3MsatwedEsat2wks. -5 DOZEN LADIES' WASH SILK WAISTS, shades of maize, sky and pink. New goods, just arrived. On sale for Saturday your choice each $1.39. Sinclair & Stewart Limited . 1104-l1~9M2iE1i. ' -SOCIAL ENJOYED.- The ladies of A. 0. H. Division No. 5 hcld a social in their rooms in St. l’aul’s Hall on Thursday evening. A very pleasant evening was spent in wliist, after which dainty refrcshinents were served.-.-L. -WOUNDED.- A telegra-m re- ceived hy Mr. Eli Gallant of Summer side on Thursday morning, conveyed the sad news that his son, Pte. Glo- rlce Gallant. who enlisted in the 105th Pat-tall-an, had been admitted to a base hospital suffering from a gun shot wound in the arm.--L. --AGED, RESIDENT DEAD.- Tile death occurred in Wilmot on Wed- nesday evening at nine o’clock of Mr. John Waugh. an old and respect- ed resident of that community, death being due to heart failure. Mr. Waugh was in the eighty-first ye-ar of his age und seemed quite well up to n few b-aura before his death. Besides his widow. he leaves to mourn the loss of a loving husband and father, four daughters and two sons, namely, Mrs. P-.'-:cy Lowther. (‘nrletnn, P. E. is- land; Mrs. Wesley Myers, Calgary. ,Alherta; Mrs. Scott McMurilo, North Bedefiue; Miss Winnifred. and Mes- srs Htarry and Wilbur at home, also one sister. Mrs, James Cousins ami one brother Mr. Williani Waugh, both of Summers-tide. The funeral was held on Friday aft-;'rnoou at two o'clock froiu his late residence to the i’eople’s Cemetery at Wilmot. The Guardian extends sincere sy»mpathy to the berenved family.-L. I L_ _l _ -_ VM-. .... __ L __, y ` The Doctor » _`.,__ Joys- , _< _. _..:, . '- . t'V`4.-; "”".f-1 - .~=“>s ` - \ gl x '.= l I _`. » ,s ld. .»=~ , .. fairly' M 1 /v`~. ‘_ .1 .." l* .$4 . __ _ if ` . ,/ '_ I l r 52- . I _- `lsons ln .,,~~_:r» _ nicof gr lhcqit, cd with Cin - ` acco ng to the 1 * Britia copoeis. i Rei.. °aafk. B.P., . Frui'iAc{ds.Aromaiics. , Salle, and Old Oporlo Wine. E Aholttlcly no alcohol is added 2 - 4;‘llll.l l?/I -...T . if ' s-2:5- ‘ii'°=’§»"§' Dmllgim l .oi ;-....L.__....._-.-¢~.Q_.ii»¢i»».‘5"‘~“*“] »--~ Ai.. _ [‘_‘,`(“,*_ _._¢____ -'sf' YOU SHOULD USE “TIp-To " Harness Eoap Dressing ' Makes old l-iarness look like New, and makes All llarness Lust Longer. tmiiadlin Selling Co., Montreal. can. f.”CU'I`”'. \ | GLAss S o m e immense values bring offered S _ here non- a new toclc an d really beautiful' patterns. Call in and look over the line. _ ‘BI;ACK’S soivnvsme LLL.; -TWO CENTS PER WORD EAOH column. Cash must accompany order. -MEN‘S $13.50 QVERCOATS sale Saturday at $10.95. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. 1104-ll-9M2lE1l. -THE BIGGEST VALUE - IN TOWN. Our $6.75 Ladies Coats. -See it. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. _ 1104-11-9M2iE1l. -WOMEN’8 WHITE AND COLOR ED WAISTS on sale Saturday. Speci- al 98c. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. 1104-11-9M2lE1i. -STRIPED WASH SILK WAIST INGS. 34 to 36 'inches wide, worth from 75c to $1.00. on sale Saturday at 480 per yard. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. ` 1104-11-9M2iE1i. -GlRl.’S STRONG FALL BOOTS pegged or nailed sole, sizes 11 to 2, worth up to $2.25. special Saturday price per pair $1.69. Sinclair & Stew- art Limited. 1104-11-9M2iE1i 'i \ -DEATH AT MARGATE.- The death occurred in Margate on Monday last of Mr. Ira Woodside, eldest son of Mr. John Woodside, of that place. Besides his sorrowing father and mother, he leaves to mourn one bro- ther Preston. The funeral was held on Wednesday and was very largely attended.-L. -PURCHAS RESIDENCE- Dr. A. A. Lockhart of Kensington has pur- chased the splendid new residence on Church Street formerly owned by Mr. Alfred Glover, who recently lc-tt for Calgary where he will reside. Mr. Garnet Profit of Spring Valley has purchased the old Kennedy place from Dr. Lockhart.-L. ‘ -HOME FOR BURlAL.- The rc- nwiins :if Mrs. Mary A. Curran, ac- companied by her three daughters, Mrs. John Mclsaac and Miss Emma Curran, Portland. Me.. and Mrs. James 0'IJo1mell. Avondale. P.E.l., arrived by the boat on Thursday night and, wt-nt forward .to Egmont Bay the same night, from which plmce the fu- neral will be held.-ll. -AT SUMMERSIDE-After taking away 38 passengers on 'Fliursday mor- ning, the Str. Nortlniinherlaiid dock- ed un the return trip, at 9.20 p. m., with 42 passengers; also six car loads of mixed freight. ' The outward freight on Friday morning comprisexl, geese and seven oi’ way freight. The right carloads of potatoes, one car schooner, Moravia, Capt. Cruickshanks has cleared t`or the port of (‘rapaud io load prmiut-e.-H. -WINS COLT.-Prof. S. A. Rock- ford. the genial proprietor of the Hi- ball Farm. 'l`ignisli. was in Summer- side Thursday on :;i business consul- tation with his attorney, who happen- eil to be about. but the prof. whose old vim for liiisiness is still quite acute, got busy and procuring 100 lot- tery tickets. he procee-tied to the busy section of the town where he dispos- ed of them for prices ranging from 1 cent. to 1 dollar, the lucky number to be presented with a nice colt by Ba- ron Cass, which he had only pur- chased a few days ago. The draw- ing took place in the evening and re- sulted in the lucky number, 28, being held by Mr. Roy Silliph-ant, Water Street, Meat Market, the Prof. then re- turned to his hotel in time for a late dinner and left by the night express for the “Farm” ‘at Tignish.-H. WESTERN PERSON ILS -Mr. D. C. McKay came over by the boat Thursday night with his au- to on a business trip.-H. -Ilcv. l)r. Gauthier, Palmer Road. was in town for a short time on Thursday.-il. --Mr. ilcnry Lewis. ioxman, Alber- ton was in Sunimerside Wednesday on one of his usual business trips.- ll. -Mr. (ihiirla-3 Arsenault and bride were inward passengers hy the North- \|ml_\ci'limd on Wednesday evening, returning to their home in Summer- side aitcr spending their honeymoon trip abroad.-H. -Dr. McDonald, the newly elected local member l'or St. Peter's District. paid a visit to Port Borden, ta few 'lays ago, his close investigations to the Car Ferry works, was appreciated by nmuy observers.-H. ` -Rev. E. Lockhart was a passen- ger west to Alberton on Thursday from (_‘harlottetown where he had been attending the meeting of the Presby- tery whlcli was held there during the wcek.»~L. _ Girls! Use Lemons! Make a Bleaching, ' Beautifying Cream X ’|‘he juice ol' two fresh lemons strain- ed into n bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes B whole quarter pint of the iuost re- markable lemon skin beautiiler at ab- ut the cost one must pay for ii small jar of the ordinary cold creams. (‘are whoulti' be tiiltell to strain the lemon juice through a line cloth so no lemon pulp gets ln, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every wo- man knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove auch blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and in the ideal akin softener. smoothen- er and beautiher. i Just try it! Get three ounces of ‘urchin-.l white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up n pint ol' this sweetly frag- rant lemon lotion and massage ii. ‘daily into the face. neck. arms and hands. it naturally should help to soften, freshen, bleach and bringout the man and'-'beauty of any sitio. It is simply marvelous to smoothep rough. Nd lillldii- ' » Oil '&'@"T_ _ \"’*'~. __i` \` I ‘ ~ I insertion for advertising in this " ' |M§|..,,_,__ " --_ . .J ‘ Mllllmllm Chafee twenty-tive cents. r - ' ` 7" | Hon. J.A. Colder Likes Union Gov't l H r ;` l Railroad Men These men know from_¢lP°fill\°° that Sloufe Linirnfnt will hh the stiffness out of ioinu and thcforv neao out of muscles-And it o no oonveniontl No rulw r¢_q\|ll¢d¢ ` it quickly pmetnboe l>rm¢t n- liof. Euytolpplyandcloanertliln mully plelterl or ointmuxh. Always have 1 bottle in thehouso for rheumatic :chem lame buck. - upnine and strains. Generous sized bottles at alldrug- giots. 251:.. 50c., $I.00. ._i1Qan’s _ , Linimenr lil l.l__S` ll-\l N -PROHIBITION CASE.- Before Judge McQuarrie uit Summerside Vifednesday, Thomas Lynch of Tignish was convicted oi a second offence against the Prohibition Act and-fined the Sum of $200 or four months in jail. This case was the outcome- of- :-1 seizure recently made by James McDonald the Prosecutor of West Prince. The Constable stated that he found the liquor upstairs in the bedroom. On entering this bedroom he noticed 5 small piece of \vall pa- per apparently put on newly and on breaking the paper he found it cover- ed a hole which led to a small clo- set. The door ot’ this closet he found in the next room papered over with the same wnll paper which covered the room in order to avoid detection. On opening the cupboard he disco- ve-red -twenty quart bottles of whis-, key. After conviction the Judge -or- dered the liquor destroyed which or- der was carried out.-H. LETTER C/JI l'“'I"\'I >GD Z.1> =s O- >Z (/JG? € ALTY The following letter has been re- ceived by Mr. A. A. McPhee. Euyfleid. regarding his son who was wounded.- Canadian Red Cross Society, I ' 14l16 (‘ockspur Street. l London S. W. l. ' 17|l0|17 Dear Sirz- | Pte. P. MacPliee, No. 712588, 13tif-1 ifnnatliaiis is now at lioole House iio; Pte. MacPhee was severely woun tied in the right hip and left leg. About the middle of September. llc was in the liospithl in France for about a fortnight and was then cousi- 'lereli 'fit enough to be transferred to Eiigland. Our authorized represent- itive recently visited him. and reports that though the wound in the right hip is the worst yet, he is getting on respect He will be visited regularly and should he he in need -of any voniforts other than those supplied by the Hos- pital. we will gladly send them to him from our Parcels Oflice. - Yours truly, ' ' CONSTANCE H. SCOTT. IN NQV|_llRlliN| BERTI-IA M. M. GRIFFIN. | A deep gloom was cast over the vl- cinity of Newtown on Oct. 20th. wb-_~i the Angel of Death once visited the home oi’ Michael Griilln and claimed Bertha Martha Mary, nt the carly age of eight years and eight months. Her death was ti shock indcod as she was in perfect health. and thc cause of her death is unknown. Sho was a bright, _amiable littlc chiltl and had many friends during her short so- journ on carth. She was a bright pupil in school, and a particular fa- vorite among her schoolmates. while in ber home. whore she is greatly missed, she was an endearing llttlc child. -a loving sister, and 11 dcvou-t member of the (latlrollc Church. On Oct. 22nd her remains were followed to St. Michael’s (‘liurcli, Iona, where tho tuiieral services were conducted by Rev. Father Smith, P. P., and ai- tcrwnrds laid to rest in the Catholic (‘eiuetery adjoining the Church, be- :-iidf' the remains of ber brother, who predeveaseti ber only eighteen days before. I She leaves to mourn besides a grief- siricken father and mother. three sis- ters and one brother, Annie, teacher at Five llouses, Georgie. Laura, and Martin at home. The pall-hearers were, Francis Foady, Robert Pereir- liighum, llernion Mi-llougail, Wilillni Morrissey, Paul and Edward Dunn. Mar her soul rest lu peace. (Pat- riot und ldxnnilur-r please copy.) IRA E. D. WOODSIDE. At Mnrgnte on the 5th Inst., after _\ long nm] severe suffering with neil- ritis, lrn IC. I). \V.uoriside, son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wnc-rlside, pass- ed uwiiy in the flillli _vt-ar of his age. lrii i-iufI'ered patiently, and when his mother, who tenderly und faithfully ministered to him through his pain- ful illness, told him that the doctor said, be could'nt get bc-tter. his reply wus, Well. li tI'~°t is so, i'm ready to die at any time." Hesltieei his parents, he loaves. to mourn, one brotlier, Preston' at home. They sorrow deeply thc- death of their beloved son and brother, but not without hope. Ou Wednesday the 7th Inst. an ifm- pressive funeral service was held at the home, wb:-re a large gathering of people assembled to pay their tribute respect to the memory' oi' s' departed friend and fellow-citizen.and to em- press sympathy for they bereaved family. ‘ ' Six young men f _ d ,o . he, 40: ceased were chonenwxf 'halltheerdtn to carry his body to the Margate Cem- pll Ce . . pital, (‘.l1ester England. | for its victim his youngest daughter... i I sale prices Holman’s latest catalog is off-setting the tendency of advancing prices. I lt briiigf within etery, close by where Interment tool: . Outlook in West. v OTTAWA. Nov. 9.- Hon. J. A. Calder. Minister of Immigration and C°l°ni=ation. who im been in tim W°St looking after the organization of Union Government forces, arrived in the Capital this morning. ' ,Speaking or the situation in Manl- toba. Saskatchewan and British Col- umbia. Mr. Calder stated that Liber- al and Cpnservative -supporters had shown a_ real' "get-together" spirit. Questioned as to the number ol Opposition candidates likely to take the fleild. Mr. Calder said he could not undertake to make a definite statement. “It is quite in1Hossi»ble.” he said “to predict what wi happen between now and nomination day. From present, indications, however; l do not think that the opponents- of Union Government are likely -to car- ry mors than ten or twelve seats in the iour western provinces." SUMMERSIDE MARKETS Buchwheat, bus. 75 to 1.00 Barley. bus. I’-0 to 00 Butter. (dairy) lb. -'0 to 42 Butter (creamery) lb -i5 to 46 Calfskins, lb. Eggs, doz. ‘ Fowl, lb Chickens lb. Hay (loose) ion Hay (pressed) ton Hides. lb. _Lamb pelts. each Oats, (white) bus. Oats, (black) bu. Potatoes, bus. Pork, organs att. lb. 18 to 191/Q Straw, ton, (lcose) $6. to6.50 Turnips. bus. 20 Wheat, bus. $1.75 to 2.25 Wool, washed. lb. 75 Wool, unwashed. lb. 55 ' 22 40 16 t0 20 20 to 28 $10 to 12 $11 to 13 15 to 16 40 (O 80 80 ,82 75 RHEUMMISNI GUES Ii. Hlllll]'S IS USED, The genuine old reliable H0od'aI Sarsaparilla corrects the acid condl-| tion of the blood and buhlds up thel whole system. it drive-s out rheuma- tism because it cleansea the blood. I it has- been successfully used for forty years in many thousands of cases the world over. | There lg no better remedy for skin 'uid blood'diseases, for los-s of appe- tite, rheumatism, stomach and kid- nefvlrodbies, general rlebillty and all ills arising form impure, improver- ished, devitnlized blood. lt is unnecessary to suffer. Start! treatment at once. Get a bottle oi' Hood's Sarsapat‘illa from your near- est druggist. You will be pleased with the' results. , ,Extraordinary Values in Suits andf Cine. for Ladies ' _ SUITS ,I _ I ~ _ Charming models ~1n Poplins Serges, Velvour and;-other materials a few shades in Buriandy Navy and Black. Prices' range y 0m"$10.00, 15.00 to 35.00- _ _ ‘t _ ' 6 Suits in odd sizes ffur trimmed see ourfprices to clear._ l 'Coats they come- 1I} Pl_l1Sh Vel . , - vours. Beavers and (_Dhinch11las and Ch’ld'°“’ D'°”°’ _other materials. _ Price from $5.00 and Coats up to 49 00 ‘ __ Dresses in colored » \,\_ fiannclette 2 to 6 years ’ ~ ‘E . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.50 - _»\>\_ ... £`%’?; 'l‘li0,\' Luci-ln Froiit ~‘ \"`/ ' ' ‘ll _ ' f/ ' What woman can say that Gos- I I ll Serge Dresses 3 to 14 years. Price $8-25 to $7.50. Velvet Dresses, 2 to sards are not for her, When Such - .. 3.l'0t 3.90 I Corsets and such values are of -_ - , _ 6 yea.1s ss, ) 0 $ fered. These Gossards are for _ yy. _ Childrens Coats you -for every woman. Select til _ .. ...$3.931-0 $11.98 youys nOW_ Price ___$,_95 to 5;,-,_50 Q;-_-____, ‘ S'-”fIE”T"”‘- Q j` .V I Ladies’ and Misses’ - umm p Saturday Specials g,_Mayli;,_§; Ladies Flannelette Gowns ~ - - - - -931* Ladfes Colored Undersklrts - - - - ~9_lff" ` shades and styles. Price Ladies’ Voile Waists, special - - - - ‘LW . . . . . . $8.75 (0 $23.75 Ladies’ Separate Sprge Sklrts _ .ll'l2.¢5 GQ?" Silk and Crepe de ..................iimI§b3.75 _ Chene Dresses. Price Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons 591' =1I=ll_ lflf . . . . . $12.90 10 ll'523.75 Ladies’ Flanngl UndgrSk11°tS . . .5l’l.Zi» \ Prowse Bros Ltd. A fine assortment of Serge Dresses in all I 4 I well. I am happy to tell you, and _ _‘_ ,_ ' b"___ _ _ U ._ > ___ _ *n _. ..,___1. ,___ fn' is wcll looked after hospital in every ‘ ' ' "" ' Q , ’ _ _Don’t preach economy if you don’t practice it--and the most( effective way to cronomize is to take advantage of Holmans whole-__. . ., ' . , - gf ' reach the best goods procurable at the ‘ldwest 'market prices-_and ‘back ot every article 'shown ini. Holtnan’s Catalog is Holman’s, ironclad Guarantee of Satisfaction- Your Money s W0ffb ~0_.f ~_Y"“’.-_ Money Back.” ‘What could be fairer? , t ,E i _ f . » A day spent at this great shopping place w_ill_ offord-you a genuine surprise in the savil18S 10° can effect in time and in real money. ‘ y , i | ' It will a youuhandlsomely to et the Holma Habit-to save while ou spend--lo take advantage 0flh° I | necessities. ‘ by ietum mail . *!"` Y - . _ immense buying capacity of the wholesge, retail and nlilail order departmentsfoly this orgaiiization. V . Hunt up Holman's Winter- Catalog and see for yourself the savings you; can make on ever5"d°Y If you have not received Holman’s Fall and Vilnier Catalog, your request 'on a.'_Pos/t_A'Card_ will 00° -` Holman’s pay, freight on cash orders amounting' ty or iipwarde, aridyguarantee gatigfactionat all time°. ' A _Holman _d-ilS"mm¢féide..B~EJf is , ' -~-~- _ .....~.._-.. .~ ~»-..-...,»yr.- ‘- : , ~. J. » l. ° . » ‘ ..' , _»,.-'W -». ._»_~ _ -K as : , ... . .. ri., ~» l .1 f. _~ I -..' =:=-it _ , ,_pi_.’ ‘ .f,1f.. _».., ’. ’ . I.. . .1 .M ' _ A I . , m .. _ . .y . .,`,.,~,.'l,,.~ ,. ,1 ._., _ ., .,_ _"pq, ¥ $1 ),,_, ,_. J,. V H, , . _. »- -- --- H : ' ' _- ;___.;-._-...*'r=L__L_ -- ‘-== .------f --- - ~ _ _\- __ L_ ¢. '_ . - -1 ~ ;i_ I ’ ».‘ , 1 - - I » . .;~;.i ~ . ~. '-; .,- ~'., ,> - " _-‘, " ,' " ' _ -. -_ . 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