‘A4 W. MONDAY, SUMMERSIDE and WESTERN GUARDIAN 3H0? lroln Holman’: catalol, b ..pU1'TER SHADES. 5c each l0! Summersldo Exhibition Day‘! B Holinnlfs, Summerside. JYREX GLASB Broad Pans Reg. $2.85 ior Summerside Exhlbi tion Dsys at $1.75 st. Hoimslii Summerside_ aki- Ju P. C. OFF covered Satchel Basket tor Summerside 5111151110" Days at lloimurs. —GET A CANARY BIRD nt Bruce's on Exhibition dnyfi- 911"" snteed singers_ Prices rlzlll- --VIOLIN AND PIANO instrtlt" tion, Miss Penman and Miss Wel- don. Address Mrs. C. A. .\ic.\‘utt. Granville St, Suinmerside. Z-PINT ALUMINUM DIPPERS selling Summerside Exlllblllfil Days at. 47c at Batman's. 511mm" side. -20 PER CENT OFF nil Stone ware Churns. Crooks, Bean Jam Teapots, Molasses Jars and Jar dinercs ior S'Sliie Elhlblilvl! 9W5 at Holmiins, Slllillllerfllle, -GREY ENAMEL l’i‘05£’i'\'5"ii Kettles. 6 and 10 quilrt, “clung Summerelde Exhibition Diiys zit 39 and 55c respectively zit lloi mans. srm LOAF FANS. thw- m" gelling ut 20, 30 and 45c rff-‘DPT’! tively at iioiman's, Sumniorsldc on Exhibition Days. -KNEW A GOOD THING-Sun'- morslltle strootil wr-rr- vvljv v fiiilml the past 10w days. przirtlriilly hi. w)“; wQfp ubln t0 get a\vii_\' wl-rt‘ (ll tended the Cilarlottciown Exilibi tlon. -__ JMPORTANT MEETING-Tut’! Political conventions arc t‘ it" hcid in Suininvrsitit‘ H914‘ “Tfll The first will bo that oi ill‘) lni’ ted l-‘iirnlisrs, who lll"F'l on .\lvn'i<-.'-‘ to st-ii-ct ii ('r'llldlfliilt' ziild the Lib» crzlls met-t tor tilt- some pu-l-th-‘I on Tuesday. "ADDRESSED MEETlNG--.\l..<> Millicent Wright, 0i Vllni ouvcr. ziddrcsscri ti incl-tint: o? the \\' oi St. Nltiryk; Church Sulnmr-r on Frida nilziit at the —DE9IIABLE RESIDENCE for uie See Hon. Justice Ariblllilll"! ldvt. in this issue. -COAL SCHOONER-The schoon- er “Pacific” is discharging CUi-ll [or Edgeii. Grady 6‘: Co. —GUARDIAN'8 FOR SALE at Charles Lafi'erty's every morning, till"? arrival ul train from Chili- luttt-towii. -—60-INCH UNBLEACHED COT. TON also suitable lor single tit-d sheets. Special, 15c per yard, it. '1‘. Holman, Ltd. ' ~50 LADIES TRIMMED AND READY-TO-WEAR HATS zit $280. A special exhibition ill ll. it. iiol~ man, Llmiicd. _% GALLON SEMI-PORCELAIN decorated Jugs. llelz. 75c for 40c Suniiilvrside Exilibition Days llolmans. t ‘ -.M|RRORS with surf-loo oak i lHIHIPS-JJVO sizes, selling at, the Llr respectively at llohiians, Summer side. Exhibition Days. -—DiED FROM ACCIDENT-The dmuh took piiiue oi‘ Enilinilci Wedgl». ti: iiii- Prinro (‘ounty Hus- pitnl. :it 1.210 tl_lll., Ffllliiy morniniz. .\ir. Wcillzcvl ni-t-idcnt ivan report- ed in y't=stcrii:i_v's Giizirtlian. the aic» t-ldriit happening ill llunte-r lllvvr. while in the tiitcnipt of gvtting on tho train, Evorvthlnu. Wils donv t0 SilVH .\lr. Wetlgols life, with all Sllllinlersiiln Doctors by his ilitle, but he (‘Oiiltl not st-t-ni tn rovivn from thc- shill-k. His lviit- who was hastily rllshi-il troni li/irtltin. tho niinut» oi her llOtlPl‘ n1 thl- u.‘- i-zilvilt nntl Wit! by him until lllt! 0nd. All‘. \\'l~tlgi- was 40 ,l't'lirs (ll zigo and loaves in iiioiiril thrm riliidrcn rind it stirroivilil widow‘. Th“ luncrlli took plnrh Sii~ lilftlitff to .\lniiiit (‘iiriill-i (‘i-nit-ttlry. ?—-¢0>--—- . PERSONALS i »~l)r. E. .l_ hit-Nziily or “Spring, fir-lil. .\i iillll llr. l). A. MPNJIP iy til llii l ton. \ziss._ urn ill Hum- int-rsido on n \"l>'il in tilcir llititht-r. ____»<o->.i_. Eastern Guardian llr-r titidro-til “'11s YOU‘ int» .,'SHOP from llollillin‘; ciitolog and much iIPDFQ-(‘IHU-"I. . _ _ ..‘NEWS FROM PETER'S “LIQUOR CASE-A prulilllltifl" ROAD.-—.\'lr. Jzlliirls It, (‘lliilpbt-ll (.1 case hroufliit l1)‘ lnslimfi"? 130i" Alontzigiic in vontriit-t lvith tho hour tiutiiflflt ll liilfly ffllm ‘Kirk l.:i<,li(‘s".\l<l has’ lust t-ompivtlwi horn wits held on .\l()ll1lil_\', before] ,~],p p.‘lllllll'll.{ lind piilltlflllg o!‘ th~ ,1 His Honor Jutllll‘ 3111211111110. t1!l‘l;l‘s.-tor'.~4 lioiitl l'l‘l'r~ll_\'ll.'l'liill (Thuri-ii. I rtnsiiltctl in zi illls- of $200 or thrwt Without i-litr-riilg into flPl-‘lll ;l.-; til months in l:lil. l)lf'llllil'll,' oi’ color and llPililly oi d»- Wi lsiltii, w!» would lllVlli‘, tho t-riiil-nl ._|J|D GOOD WORK~-ln tho pho-l to ronli- and si-o for yourselves togranhli: t-xhlblt tit tho (‘hzirltir uhirll llit.~1ll'ii\\'l'l liltist lzivorzltill- tetmtrn t-xiiiiiltltin, _\ir J. R_ Blllr coilliiii-nt from llll who lllld 1h.- of R, T. llt-imaniu l.td.. Suilinior-l pioosiirt- oi lllHpOrillll: it, In his Blflb‘, riiptiiroll first prlztx-l in thr,‘ i‘ll\7€~‘i*l\ pi"i>i't\.~'.\'inli .\lr, (‘tiliiphidl is lnstlintilncollsl lliflilhPilllfi and pm-lriipiilly- t-t-illinl: to thi- torwirtin‘. triilt pilritos. Mr. llzirr is ltri (‘ll- illlll wr- prt-tilt-t for him ii .<i|<'t' -~*~- thul-iitistic iimlilflili‘ photographer‘ fill future. Mr. (Jaliiipbi-il hull tho and llllldt: ii good shmvinl; zit tho rc-vcnt Si. John i-xhibhlon. ivhcrc 13in coiilprrtitltiil \\'.'ii \'(i‘\' Kiri-n. .-WELL KNOWN CITIZEN DEAU 37b9, dclith took Platte lit (‘n09 Wolfe on Friday roll F. lildstonc. aged 41 yours, zil- tor an iilm-sls oi‘ PitWQTiil months. lie ietivos to mourn ti widow and ii family oi’ suvcn suliiil rhiitlron,’ also his mother, Mrs. l-Jtllvzlrtl l..d- stone, (Iilpo WcliP. three brntilt-rs W. T., Sumniersltle; Leslie (‘ape Wolle Illlll Prank Alberta, nnd three slate-rs. Airs. GQDPRC‘ llolv- ncsi-i, Slinimrrsirle iind bliss llcs» ter and Adele, (‘ape livoifc. Tilt, funeral will be hold on Sunday. ANEDDING BELLS-An intermit- lng t-vr-nt took placu Hf thc Sillll‘ mersidc Prrsbytcriun Manse on WEllflPSdHy morning, utilvn bliss Florence Gertrude Phillipa, tiaiizh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips oi’ Brncklr-y, formerly 0t Summer- slds- and Mr. George i"_ llnndr-rson r-f 'F‘Prn\\'ontl wertv llilltWl ln Illill- rlnlzo by thr- llov. (loo. Mitchell. The bridri and groom wort- unlit- tended. The bride WFIB most bt~ cominziy ilresscd in s custom broadcloth travelling silit with hlii to niatrh. Alter the trcrtlmonjw tho happy young couple motortui to llordt-n W‘ll('l'0 they lvlt on tholr wedding trip. which wiildn~ elude llillllilX. Si. John. and tllllPl‘ cities. Fpon thclr return they will reside at Fernwood. Tile bride was one of tho most popli- lur yelling llidlos of Stlinnicrsidn tind for niliny yours was lhr- lii\..<2 sal-u liitiy zit ilnimzinii-i Millint-rlt Drptirllncnt, and she wits ziisti ii. villuotl Cmlllhcf of the Prcsllytcriiiil Alisa .\':lln Fliirk oi’ lliillrilX, and Chiiin. She was the recipient of Willi his hridc pilld ll vlsll to his many beautiful gifts which lfillll- old homo iind l‘1‘llt‘\\t'(.'ll llliilly til’- iled to tho high (ltlleflm in whit-ll qllllllllllilfflfi. ghg w,“ lwlrl, Tile funeral took pllirv ill (‘ul- 108M300 ‘liilBll If you Want tn stop chi-wing or smoking. lzet a box of llioovit for Tobucco. You will be nurprist-d how 9553f t will be to 510D. It kllltt tho Jgfhrfil-‘Clfzxlifld dfllltn- Price. vaiiirl; hllllhifllllllf‘. Illljilllvll. ‘the 111:1‘. 50m l" Qhmqntflqnw" h, m, . l. lflllhf 1| t llllhil liitlil l1 r, 'lil Two MACS. At Curb-ton Hiding lly stirvit-t- ill tho inst routing pl.-ir.-. L9H" bid-t l! "mi-h TPYMI b? ll- M. ronrliit-tt-zi by Lndlgn illtrmhvru wits Chisholm, at Bummc lsldt! by Uour- mm, imprnsslvfl lien. Ltd. as» 0440-0404» Hotel Victoria Fluted for In uuielne oervleo. l‘ , , furtllotnl. l2 i HOMO Wllll hlllll. Make it your Ct-rloltetnwn morning of hirer-l by tho ltnv. ll. ii. lliiilziiiiin. ol this First Hdlitisl (Yhiiri-h, nlvinltors oi Ashilli" which gilw- silont tcstitiltiny to thu- r-stocln with which hr- wlis livid hy llll with whom he rilnlo in contact. Russell, were with him ilt tho end. nnd to them has th most. heartfelt thil; attrition and lzrcat ll)li.<_ CNSJTOR IA lit its: rim ilviltiill YEARS Emit-Ire . Villlllllllt: as FHHICI‘ oi’ Ml‘. Yiinltii-rstiiii- in this work. Tho (‘hiirch will ht- tip~ncti on tho til-s: Silndziy in October. iriicn ilvv- Jtisrph .\it'l\':i,\' will ligtiln tit-clip) his pulpit. hitting hot-n zibsrlli on zi short rut lion lot" nt-vtlvtl rvst zind t-hilllizi", lilid to titli-nd Synod wliirh lllf‘! in llltliliix rot-troll)‘. l-‘iiriilvrs is this vit-inity tinplillcil PIQ, (lmin is rvpnrtod to bo ii good , id in most ('il>'(‘t~'_ lkiiiittics tiri- in iy lztlntl. but some fields l\il\'(‘. lit-on injured by lr'i~'t. Qnitc rut-en.- iy illt" splfillllltl risidcnrlv o!‘ .\lr" Otis Jackson til this lllilPf‘ Villlglll lire pro.~illlilliily' from spllrlts rust’: in}: on tho root, whit-ll ilinnt-d ivy ii violt-ilt \\‘i'.<[i‘l‘l§' wind thrvzttttiii-ll iltvfilfiitdlilll. liiipitily tho liro wits‘ llxillllilllillfltl by lht: first itrrivlth". lit-font tiny rury serious llilllliiflf" was don». (‘m2 IN MEMORIAM HARRY WJLLIAM TROWSDALF. The llvillll ll1',t‘ill‘l‘("l zit (‘zlltl-‘llil’. Allllfrlil, on Sunday, Supt. 18th, oi Harry Wliiitinl Trtllvstliilo, Plllflrll. son of tho liltc Alonzo l-i. and .\ii.=. Trowstitilr- of (Irapriuti. l'_ l-J. l.. ii the agr- 0143, tiflr-r tin illness or about fill-fill trtroku. Ills-i flllllllPfl t-nil irils tllllooktul for by his iiiililly with whom hi: irt-i-ly illtiQllfitilitl ills ilntivlpiltntl rrcnvnry. Mr. 'l‘row.~iilllit- will ho kindy r0» membcrcd by niuny rclatlvt-s and friends in tho vii-hilly of (‘rilpiiu-l where llt- rosidod with his piirvnts lill" iiiiiny _\’1't||':<t hoiorl- t-oming to Alhortlt to liilikt- his holiitr. About it your ilLZU ho llt- liliii‘l'l!'t| Riiry on 'i‘lii'.~ltltly. tho 2011i, instant and wits n largo iillll roprnsont... live: onv, int-luring innny fornlnr Prinri- lddwtirtl lHliIHIlPFS who truly tnollrnteil tht- pushing of this goon lritlntl. Tho ili-rvlt-t- was l'fil'l1lll('lt'll zisslnit-tl by litnllztl, o. Thorn wr-rt‘ many flrirnl trlhuitn: ills wile, motilt-r llnrl brother, been cxtcildcti sympathy In In: lnllntl and Children Ni-ii {E Jll‘f‘ ntl\\' I iii plouziliiliz. tilrcsilinlz, g5 mm CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIK-N " ‘OCTOBER 8, 1921 The Quality Store € PRINCE couurv EXHIBITION c; FAIR AT SUMMERSIDE Tuesday and Wednesday Oct. 4th and 5th Thisstore will also present for your approval a remarkable showing of hig-h grade merchandise at prices much below what you have seen for malty years. You are invited t0 combine profit with pleasure by d0~ ing your fall shopping at SINCLAIBJS while attending the Fair. Pure W001 Botany Se/rge Only $4.95 Yd. When you examine the quality of this serge you will readily admit it's remarkable value. Superior quality, absolutely pure wool Botany serge suiting. Regulation 54 inch width. Coror navy. in a weight suitable for cit "ier men's or women's suits. Even at today's prices we cannot b‘ y this grade of serge to sell at less than $7.50. Be sure and st 2 this on Fair Days sellinu at this exceptionally low figure pa‘ yard $4.95 Other Specials F"0m the Dry Goods Dept. 2 piece navy Armure cloth in navy only. 42inch width. Good season- able weight. Priced at $3.75. Fair Day special per yard .... .. . $1.98 2 pieces 54 inch fine all wool Botany in navy .only, priced at $7.50. Exhibition special per yard ................................................... .......... .. $3.95 50 Inch all wool Botany serge. navy only. formerly $6.50. Now per yard $395 200 yards black Pdilette silk. rich finish In firm even quality, 3.. Inches wide. A noted value for Fair Days per yard $1.29 3 pieces all wool Polo coating, 56 inch width, in red and black check, I0|d at $3.75. Reduced for Exhibition selling per yard only $1.95 Ladies. Here's Your Opportunity Our Big Remnant Table Offers Extra- I-__ ordinary inducements _-_-l Our remnant table on Fair Days will be an interesting spot. Thousands of yards in mill ends and other remnants of shcetirigs grey and white cottons, flanneiettes, shirtings. towellings, and other staple lines will be placed on a sale at priccs tilat are y below their present selling values. ‘This should be a' great boon I I l to the prudest house wife as it contains just the very things that are needed almost every day about the houae. See this table in centre aisle and you will save money. Grey Cotton Away Below Former Prices 1000 yards heavy weight unbleached cotton. 36 inch width, full round thread and firm weave, strong and serviceable. On sale for Fair Days 5 yd. ends 59c. 10 yds for only $1.15 Flalinelette Values Not Seen For Many Seasons A great map in a material so much used for many household require. ments shown In 35 Inch width In striped and plain white, good weight and quality, fully equal to what you have seen sold during the p35! fgw years at 50c to 55c per yard. A splendid offer for these two days. Your choice at per yard. ................................................................. .. 22c Pull Over Sweaters for Woiiicii $1.95 These are absolutely pure wool In a good weight rib and shown in a variety of staple fall colors. Pull over style with opoh or low neck. A big special and big value at the price. Any one in the lot fort... $1.95 Misses’ and children's pull over Sweaters in sim- ilar style, ages 6 to 12 years. Special only $1.50 each. Children's Sweater Coats 98c 3 dozen knit ribbed sweater costs, ages 6 to 10 years, diperetlt colors. A wonder at the price each 98c Men's Underwear Priced ; Very Low Special price on men's elastic knit underwear, winter weight. will keep you warm and comfortable. This is a special line hence we offer them at this price. The shirts are double breasted and are flnlahed with strongly stitched name with clone knit cuffs. The drabvera are well shaped and have clone knit ankles. This line of underwear will give you good 5th. satisfaction. Shirts nizeu from 44 to 3d, price each 98c Drlwere club from 42 to 34 price each 98c A great value in a much needed artlcle, M“ "i"! lace ouch as you've been accu; come in the regulation 36 inch length In either black when at the Fair. 12 pair: or 24 laces for jun Read About These Splendid _ Dilerings in Our Grocery _ Department _ _ Tea, 25c Per Lb. A good article in Indian Tea secured at a very low price and passed along to our custom- ers at a small advance, thus giving them an ex- ceptional bargain. Sold regularly at 33c—a big special for the two days of the Fair, per lb only 25c. Quantity limited to each customer. Pure Cream, 0f Tartar 45c Pure Cream of Tartar in bulk. specially pric- ed for the Fair pcl‘ lb. ............................... .. 45c Banking Powder 29c v Club Houne Baking Powder a good article, sold at 35c, selling for these days per 1 lb tin . 29c - Toilet Soap Special Large cake (4 oz.) Toilet Soap, sells at 25c each, sale price 2 cakes for ............. .. 25c _ Raisins 24c Easter Brand Seeded Raisins, large package each .. .. . 24c Flour Priced Very Low 98 lb. bag Blended Flour, every bag guaran- teed to give satisfaction. For Fair Days per bag ,_ $4.50 . Crockery Department Six piece printed Chamber Set in three colors blue, green and pencil on ‘white ground. Basin . hasraiicd edgz, value $7.75_Exhibition price per set ....................................... .. $6.75 Also special prices on China Tea Sets. Cups and saucers and piates- silverware, brass goods and‘ other lines furthest: days. Hardware Department Hand Saws 26 inch steel combination arm, ' measuring rule on back. can also be used as square, regular $1.75 selling cm Fair Days each “ $125 v50 5st l-“flfl ‘quire pointed general purpose shovel, heavy steel blade, priced at 75c. Special nt Flour Sifters 25c Rotary flour alfters, sold at 33c for Fair Days . 25c Galvanized PailsmM45c 5°“ "WV! flieel plate galvanized, retails at 65c. Exhibition special each ..................... _. 45¢ Men's Goodyear Welted Boots Special $4.50 Here's an astonishing valuq and om, m; 60 pairs men's fine box kip or aide leath Inst is biutcher cut mgdgl, comfort as well as satisfactory wear. $6.50. Exhibition special while they is: goodyear welted bottom to 7. A big special for Exhibition 24 Boot itgtégmi 22c t you're not apt to duplicate anywhere. er boots (biack- only) made on a good medium which assures you of the greatest Fully equal to what will see priced at $515 to l. per pair ................................ __ Women's Fine Boots 0n Sale for Fair 75 pairs women's bright kid high cut boots, m heel. well finished throughout and look: a; good 1s sorted sizes 21,’; .................. ._ $4.50 Days at $2.98 ade on a neat fitting last with Cuban boots priced at double thin figuge. A5. Days per pair Men's Tan Work Boots Only $3.50 75 psirl merit; dark tan grain working boots, cut bellows tongue with we c", * I "lit-l “P0000010. ‘has double sole well plugged. All sizes for men 6fto 11. A line that you ve been accustomed to pay at least $5.00 for, A positive baraln for October 4th and Your choice per piir . ............ .. $3.50 . These are not the cheap fllmly klml but a tamed to buying at 4c to 5c a pair. Thy or brown. Secure your fsii supply Women's Coats Selling for $19.00 Formerly Priced to $40.00 A real live bargain in an attractive and sensible winter coat, Superior weight all wool cloths, veiours and alivedones in nice scasonablt: models and assorted staple colors. Well gotten up In every detail. Were previously sold at $35.00 to $40.00 Exhibi. , tlon Day special your choice each $19.00 . . I , , ' I 7 ' Exhibition Bargains in Women s Serge Stilts r 30 “m” _f°"‘w°""°" ll‘ 93V)’ rind black serge, good staple styles and lrst class talolrlng. odd lines. Priced at $30.00 to $60.00. A wonderful 01. fer for Exhibition Buyer. Your choice. HALF pl-‘tlcg, A Sensational Clearance in Crepe De Ciiclic Blouses 3 to 4 dozen crepe dc chene blouses in black and desirable colors Assorted styles but all good seasonabie models. Priced at $3.50. Spec. '4"? reduced for Fair Days to clear at each ...................... . . $175 _H0use Dresses Undcrskirts Only 98c Clearing at $1.00 Each 3 dozen print house dresses, 5 dozen silkaiinc undcrsklm; l,‘ assorted colors and designs. black and serviceable colors. Flog. New season’ price $1.75. Clearing ular 31,50 0,, Si", for Fair on Fair Days at each..." $1.00 only 93¢ each, You Are Invited 1301118116013 This Most 00in- prehelislve Display iii Fall Milliilery E i . - - V")! Edy customerlwho anticipates the purchase of; MW fa“ h,“ should made it a point to visit this department. Our showing thig 5c; r - ~ t i ' son o ‘high class mliltncry in pattern hats, felts. feather. velour and other lines is greater than anything we have been able to on“ in e 5"‘ A 5P°°la| display 0T 7131B at Popular prices will be maderfcfi: _ ""5 ca?" r104 YW will be well pleased with the result if you "We your oroer nere. i Days Luxurious Furs Now 0n Display A particularly nice assortment of latest fur fashions will be found here on Exhibition Days. Fur Coats. Neck Pieces. Mulls. in fact everything that is smart and correct [will be here and you will surely be pleased not only with the great varlcw of desir. able things offered but also with the prices which are very much lower than last year. See Our Furs 0ur Big Clothing‘ Department forMeli and Boys is Ready for the Fall Trade This department has the reputation (and is living up to It) of selling the best in Ready-to-Wear clothing at prices not any more than you are often asked for inferior goods. Our new fall stock of overcoats, suits, separate pants, etc., is now ready and customers can rely upon getting a collection here that will please both in quality and make us well as values that cannot be procured elsewhere. Suits for men $20.00 to $35.00. Winter Overcoats $22.50 to .. $35.00 Our Clothing Fits WhercmtlftllcrsFall f Men's Baiiliockbilrli Pants $4.50 1 This l: the ioweet price we have been able to oi- fer on these pants for some year: and is much Icsi than ll ‘being asked for them lti many stores through- out the Maritime Provinces. Made from selected Nova Scotla and P. E. Inland Wool, double and twisted yarns. A strong eerviceabie pant in the beat grade of Bainnockburn tweed. all sizes for men. Per pair $4.50 Boys’ Exceptional Value Plill Over Sweaters This line of eweaterl la very nervlceabie for school or every day wear, being made of cotton and wool mixture. The color ll nnvy blue with narrow rad band around neck. A peed wearing sweater. size: 24 to 34 regularly $1.50 to $1.75 value-clearance only .................................................................................... __ 98¢; 22c SINCLAIR & STEWART LTD. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I.