Sale of Sample Linen Table Cloths At Factory Prices UR LINEN BUYER. GOT HOLD OF THIS INTERESTING lot of lovely samples tlhe otiher day. Because they ‘had "been used, by a salesman, on ‘his round, they were sligthtly soiled ‘though in "every other way perfect-sand so yvere sold to us away under the ordinary price. That makes itpossible to offer you this lovely line sit just the maker’s price. Perhaps adozen in all, two sizes. 70x70 and 72x72 inches $2.10 to $8.00 On sale this morning-wnly one of each pattern, if you are interested-come early. “Old Bleach” Linen Napkins $ 12.50 for $8.50 Here’s a limited lot of "beautiful _all linen napkins ‘that we are cancelling from our lines. Lovely patterns, full sizes and as tihe range is being replac- ed with another line, we offer you this splendid shopping chance. $12.50 Napkins for $8.50 . NO ORE 6 PI°LEOD 11min). _ Old Lady Passenger (on char-s- quite clear." Driver: "That's right, hanc. to driver): “Why don't you mum, but we don't go that way till l r7" Driver: "Fog ahead tho petrol tank birmts!" $01??? $3M Lady: "But the sky i6 The People-- Business Men»- Labor»- Farmers»- . _ and all classes want a return f of prosperity and they know the King Government has done nothing to bring it about. vors FOR For Prince County. S. -1..- 1.1-1 To The Electors or Prince County G. Shelton Sharp Former, Fishermen, Fox Rancher, Conservative Candidate Western (luardian —8HOP from Holmsn‘: Cstsiog. -FOR LATE WESTERN NEWI —Psge 3 is available. ti. —BUBSORIBERB can obtain Election contest voting slim from tiluardian representative Summer- |side when renewing or subscribing for the Guardian. tf -DIC‘I’IONARIES can be had st -ths Western Guardian Office, Wat~ er Street. Summersids for only ifllty cents with a new or renewal ‘subscription. ti. —F-0R SALE-No. 1 Ithaca Shot Gun. 10 guage in good condition. Half price. A splendid goose gun. Atpply to L. B. Cruc. Box Nu 5., Summerside. 5632402231 BAPTIST —$UMMER$|DE (CHURGHE-Spewkera for October 25th. Rev. A. A. Siclleod. Kingston. N. S. Services 1i a. m. land 1 p, m. Sunday School at 12 {o'clock —CENTRAL BEDEQUE —‘~?R)e\'. Belmont. afternoon at 3.00 p. m. (‘entral Bedeqque, evening at 7.30 p. m., Freetown. dlev. J. B. Dnggett. ! —FIRE IN SUMMERSlDE-Yes tterday afternoon about 2.4-5 a fire ‘alarm was rung in for a fine in the [residence of Mr. Mnxey Gallant in lthe was; end of the town. The dam- age was caused by a defective flue and amounted to about $200 with no insurance. -COME TO HALLOWEEN SUP- PER in Malpeque Hall on Tuesday evening. Oct. 27th. under the ausp lces of ladies Aid of Prince Town Presbyterian Church. If not fine will beheld following evening. Tic- ke-ts 50cts and 25 cts. 6659 10 223 2i. —OLD TIME SERVICE — On Sunday. ‘Oct. 18th, the Central {Bedeque- Church was crowded to ‘the doors. lit was an ordinary set-l vice, nothing attractive aibout it. ,except the; it W85 conducted along old fashioned lines. Modern inova- mions had no part. in lit, ‘but the tsimple, plain, uiradorned service. lso t-nthlmiaatically attended. was a Itribute to the power of the "Old 'GOi-iptl." The Young ‘People pre- iseni, were as enthuskwtlc as the tuldcr folk. The Choral Society 'i-nterpreted the old hymns. to the old tunes, with as ‘much care and ‘reverence, as though they were ‘stinging in a big Cathedral, and the tconglx-gatioil caught the Spirit. tliiting their voices in the words ‘and strains of the hymns -that. aw ‘immortal. \\Vhy such enthusiasm? The “Old Gospel" is the answer. , . —-McCABE-M<:NEILL NUPTIALB (A quiet but pretty wedding took plaice in the Chapel of St. ‘Mary's ,L‘onvcnt, Summerside on October l-iih when Miss Hertha McCabe oi Boston Muss. formerly of Klnkora i‘, l~I_ I_ was -ililll('il in the holy tbfiildh‘ of matrimony to Emmett P. ‘M t-Ncill of Wellington The ‘t-orcmony was Dflffflfmed by {the Rev. J ..I. uicllonald. ln the mrcsencc oi the mediate friends m1’ the“?ilntracting-lpar-(ieiy llymns appropriate for the occasion. were lheautiiully rendered during the |cercmony by the Sisters of St. Mary's Academy. The brides dress was oi blonde Satin Georgette with silver trimmings, shoes and hat to match. She was attended by her sister. Miss Mary E. McCntbe, while lhc groom was supported vby his cousin Mr. Ambrose '.VicNcill of Wellington. After the ceremony the ibridal party motored to the Queen llotcl where they partook of ta dainty wedding breakfast after lwhlch they left ior Charlottetown where they spent a short honey- moon On their return to Welling- ton they were tendered s reception at ille home ni the groom's par~ cnis. The many useful and valu- ' Scrimgeour, Auctioneer. I able presents receibbd my, 1o the popularity of the you; cou- Ne. The mom's silt to the bride was a Pesrl riecklucenoihe brides- maid a Sacred Heart Prayer- Book, and to the, grouulmsn s set of gold cull links. Before leaving for Prince Edward Island Mrs. Mc- Neill was given a shower s; the home of her aunt Mrs. John 0w- eus, 4i Stage 8L. Hsverhlll, Hans. --—-<o->—-_. Eastern Guardian . RSHOP from l-lolmnn's Catalog. . JOLEARANOE SALESnturday 24th. your choice of 100 pattern lists. regular price $6.00 to $51.00. clearing mi- $100 at the 16m Mil~ liuery, Montague. 5055 . JEASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising, Job Printing new and renewal sub- scriptions. ..'AUCTION QALE, crop, stock. farming implements, premises oi J. Redmond. Corsvllle, Lot 53, Mon day October 26th, 12 o'clock sharp. No reserve. See hsndbills. J. W. ..'PREJSBYTERIAN SERVICE. -’I'he ‘Presbyterian of Mantngtie will hold sifryice in the Montague Baptist Chm 15h. Oct. 25th.»! 7 p- m. (Women's Missionary Thank Oi- ferlng.) Rev. D. McYicar. Preacher. Special Music. Everybody cordially invited. . IMARKET PRICES-Prices of, and which will doubtless be thel set price throughout the shipping season are as follows: whites, seventy cents. blue and red sixty_ Oats forty and turnips twen- ty_ Another week will see the ship- ping in full swing. Very few ves- sels nre in port at present, among them s number of coal laden craft. many friends oi Mr. John McKear- ney. section foreman of the Mon- tague branch during the Daitt six months; are pleased to see him badt again, and able once more to take up his duties, Mr, McKearney contracted n hesvy cold, necessitat ing his returning to his home in Mt. Stewart. The kind attentions oi home proved effective however and today Mr. McKearney is busy with his men getting the road in readi- ness for the coming winteL-J. ..'THE'WOMEN BU8Y.- The Montague Women's institute held an oyster and Tea Supper in uhe poss-d-ble for any outside the town intending the affair was a decided success. over sixty dollars, ‘tbeling the net proceeds, which nmuunt goes towards the allotment promis- ed Iby the women for the hoisting and plumbing, etc. for the new school now in wunse oi construc- tion. It appears, that. not all our citizens are back qf the women in the good work they arewtryiyngywto accomplish for in summing up they find a. great many who didrfi. help out on ~t:h-is occasion. While the women are thankful to any who hel- ped maks the affair a success... they are especially grateful to Mr, Duncan McDonald, ior the vell- aiblc assistance he rendered, spend-g ing practically the whole aft-er noon, sgsisting the women iin their arduous undertaking. While the op portunity affords, We might here just. say, than. -Mr. McDonald, has always tbeen a contributing factor in all undertakings in which the women have been engaged, and Goodcaloh about sister's other fel- _I‘.ow, she said I was a Jonah and l ‘got wthslle ." while we have really never looked upon him. as what we might, term s. “lady's man," still we (eel that ‘there is no one more justly donor. viing of that appellation than our highly esteemed and worthy tfriend Duncan. v _J. ?-——<-0>—--~ Hi5 Version-‘Parson (to hod- tess’ tlilttle boy»—"l suppose you know the story of Jonah and the whale?" Johnny~"Yes. When I wield Mr. 1.: "~- Flowering Bulbs We have Just. received till" ect from Holland a large ship- ment of choice first-silo. Dutch Bulbs Hyscinth lull», lsrge bulbs beautiful colors (double Ind single.) Tulip Iulbl, extra choice. 1 single and double, also “Darwin” Tulips, long stem. extra lsrgs bloom. Narcissus In nut m “m m THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN e-Q-O-OO-O-OOQ-O-O-OO-OO-O-OOO-OOODOO EVENING CONCERT; Bifnrwastheofice . Onccpretty, thing habit-forming pills and drug; egg l ~ 0.00 r. M. her beauty new isy ' d an un- newer o. ~ _ y ' ,, KP“, ma, Sh u d h M d wholesome qemrluien- Serve Kello ‘s suntan wirhmilkor ' ' C11,; M,,_ 8 an o“ ' W“ 85¢ n0" 0W1!) J filfiflfl"? find-iifiw? cream. sprinkle ovcrcercslncookedwitl; WBBR (m) Staten island. Dr. i" 58"" °i '5" Ema“ "Ed 3mm!" he! “Nell; in Will"- °Y tilde into the ‘Hans Hang. ’ Too bud she didn t realize that it was con- mggy fqgipgl given on the package, _ s15 w. M. stipution which was stealing her strength. Delicious with fruit. baked apple, etc. . WNYC (526) N. Y. Special music 0.3019. M. _ results. A art-bun product cmonly b. 55go.10.20_ CJUM (312) Mt. Joli. Musical. _ by the sample. pleasant means of esimg pu-fiflb gfwgn, Kellqgfg i; (b, o“. . . rwx (100) Havana. Cuban music. gm, hblgopoonhll of Kellogg s ALIIBRAN Qnly ma miginpl App-BM", Al] . WGR m” £32855 {L a Bud every day—or in chronic cuss. with sell ii, 59y’ . pug“, “d”: | an“ l)‘ also WEAR w“: ' every meal. v regularly, rt u guaranteed be bring nua- xrgxn (Zll309)d s. rm. Wesling- fiA-Kelioggfugiitrsssu ioumeysmotah MM relief 0r ti; cram 5hr!!! a run g W" a" - e syste , its remains unc g . all" Pflfli- IV . W1. AS (3O3)Q'%'IIS;LM’ m Popular It is 1011.53.11.11»- coll a loci-o bulk ill "Will!!!" -- " 251m) 1 , food which sweeps the intestine clean:- ln ° v _ wcco (417) s1. Pam, Mplg_ M“). o bulk food which absorbs and comes 1'1" ofigin‘! A“. roduce in Moots ue at resentiVifflgkM (390) Cleveland Novelty moinun thtoughunhtufinn! "afl- ‘fim- “Almtrtb-b-i I P 8 P Premium ‘ - plating natural, healthy action. Some~ Q _ 9.15 "P. M. Potntoes-WVQNI (326) Cincinnati. 0.801’. M. . WON‘ (370) Chicago. Spring trio. ‘ WMBB W-CAE asses" on THE Jon-TneiwMm (us) Chm!” wncn (3.41) N- Y. Recital. 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KTCL (306) 1S$ttle. Radio night. restaurant moms, owned by Mr. . A. M. 19;“; _ _ . . m“ woo s, Edward Kenn on Saturday evening WHT (400) Chicago. Your Hour K1133 (375) Ho: hsnpflnga Ark wgggewn) Llgm’ “L Midnight ard's in lbs (Egxttyfd Wm‘ ma‘ last, and notwithstanding the very League. wsportm». ' ‘ we,“ (570) Chic D k H I ' unfavorable weather, a continual WSAI (326) Cincinnii. Bicycle 11904; M_ ‘ ‘mo’ m‘ e mo‘ down pour of rain making it im- qusrtette. ' ‘ 1.1011104180111117 lvltlnlhelfsli sou- son. when all richest hues. ' nponnoilweing outdone by nsturs, , for it. ch00!!! sir stripes. oi-soit ' rods end browns. it or smsrtness in its hi .\collsi. and its row oi covered buttons st the bl -. t. The belt is s wide 011s. match. in; one of u» sir-inns bombs wide ibelts sre used this Isl most of _ —RADIO— PROGRAMS ssrunnsv International Radio Program srnsws w-H-rrs CAPS 11.001’. M. KNK (887) Hollywood. “Featuring "The Town Crier oi the Night Watch." 3.00 P. M.-1WBl (m) spring- field. Football Gums. Harvard U. vs. Dartmouth College, 12.00 Ml1i—-.WFAA (475) Dlllnl. Trent's Happylsnd Syncopstors. 3.00 P. M.—WGR (319) Buffalo. Chicano U. vs. Pennsylvania U. ("lhorlintqyfilzetalwaysrlbolesitiirccli ; But many men and women rid them- Quinn: only “bu”; 5,51,‘. ‘m. (2 hm selves forever of this devastating disease. Bicycle Card Qusrtette. (250) ) (462) ‘i Chicago. lPopuisr (z h“ Pitts. Studio. _ 0.00 v.14. ‘ s20 P. M. , "-°° P- "- WBBR (273) Staten island. Blblel Small Boy: "Wei- IHarry 0011100 i 10.30 P. M. 8.45 P. M. ‘ 11.00 P. M. WDHI-l (370) Chicago. Dr. l-lebertlWEAF (492) N. Y. Lopez. Virgin. WKRO (320) Cinci. McKay's. ‘WSAI (326) Cinci. Children's stor- WMCA (341) N. Y. Hotel tMcAlpin lflfl- 11.30 P. M. TOOTHACHE Bathe the face with 'Minard's in water and place a piece of cot- 12.30 P. M. 1. P. K60 (361) Osklnna- "Sports" WSB (429) Atlanta. rlk. FEATURE "rALKs-eronrs 12.00 m. Jmwnal Sky‘ - wnmr (251)) N. Y. "ox notions" WANT T0 DANCE? 12.00 Mid. WWI‘ (400) Chicago. Ford's. 1 I WOC (484) Davenport. Hotel Le iCiairo. 1 KTCL (306) ‘Seattle. Hip Theatre. - WFAA (476) Dallas. Adolph llotcl 2.00 P. M. WGR (I319) Buffalo. Football, U. of Chicago vs. Pennsyivaniail. 3 8.00 P. M. CFCA (356) Toronto. Watson's. Sterling Values In -——.—l.adies’—- Fall and Winter Boats Latest Models - Moderately Priced Ladies’ all wool-plaid back Whitney cloth Costs trimmed with large shawl raccoon cell" that can be fastened to the neck when exiu warmth is desired This rungs is one of our special values. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29.00 . . M. WBZ (333) Springfield. Football. Harvard U vs. Dartmouth tColleg 3.30 P. M. ‘ WSAI (326) Cincinnati Universily oi Cincinnati vs. Dennislu U. 7. 00 P. M. XVEAF (492) N. Y. “New York l-lis- tory." OKAC (410) Montreal. Talks. 7.30 P. M. ' Ladies’ heavy weight Whitney ‘Cloth Celts with lame coon °PP0ll|m cellar. A cal: 1.1m drivel sway all fear of severe winter weather. Nicely lined‘ and properly tailored. value at An extra ‘P0 not miss seeing our range of Ladies’ con. In Velour Whltneys and nli wool plaid luck cloths. Mods 0n new models, they nre exeeileng 1m- m, prices asked ranging st 010.00, $12.00, $15.09 010.00 Other Goat Values Also a beautiful assortment o1 smlFt dressy Cont; shown in the latest models 1nd tutor-egg, 11.111011 of high dulllty materiel such u ‘lolovlvs. Duvetynesyjiitdivles, Mvsrvsllss, Out Volours. Whitney 010th smi Plaid bsleli fibolaiingb‘ $2000. 022.». moo. 000.00, 04000 m moo. Inspect mus. ladies’ bresses HsgoJq q special h"; 01 rum Twill IHedlns Dresses, worth up to 025.00. h] ...--.....-..010-® Ind“ . . . . . . . . . Ply , Mir-ls “linen! | The vogue for colors seems to nature wears its ma» fllllllfll frock seems 111m 1001.110)» l at‘ Saving i5 9.0!! 0119s 0s 010m Drsssls with queer ‘bikini. 11mm prtflo eizlpo and 815-?!)- ' (Your choice 07-00 r or Illa n-u-u-um... ihembslnsoicnsds. creous, Polysnlhiay, iris. Frsselss all choice but‘, g Q0110 for 0007x013, H '_ List. Nelsen, Pull ‘ Bulbs st list price. 3i ssmrtimfg. t ‘H . 1 ilhoiair and 1.1.1. g 80111111010100, P.:Mi.;i._