latest Models l Coats trimmed with large shawl values. with large coon opposum collar. i drives away all fear of severe winter weather. I Nicely lined and properly tailored. An extra value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... $25.00 prices asked ranging at $10-00: and Duvetynee, Suedinea, Marveiias, Cut Inspect these. Here is a special ran0¢ °7 Pflr" TWIN and Trieotine Dresses. w°""\ "P 1° 5259a clearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.00 $15-00- lim‘ 0113'“ 5mm “Nam "limes "7ke 9%."! film More" See These Good ENTERPRIZE RANGES At H0lman’s ENTERPRISE MONARCH is leader of the Enterprise line and is a wonderful stove with its heat economizer, broiler top, drying rack, warming closet. reservoir, etc, priced from $65.00 go ........__ $111.75 ENTERPRISE DOMESTIC is a style that you will admire. it has niokelled guard at rear of closet, vflckeiled stands for tea pots, broil- er top, drying rack, heavy nickeiled trimmings, priced from $60.00 to MAGIC RANGE ll a beeatllul and efficient all cast Iron range at a price that cannot be excelled for value In lower Canada. Priced from 049.00 to $05.00 Bee also ENTERPRIBI IIENOWN and ENTERPRIIE KITCHENER ranges. You will like them. H OLM AN ’S eusmaaeioe Sterling Values In ———Ladies’——— Fall and Winter Goats Moderately Priced Ladies‘ all wool plaid hack Whitney Cloth raccoon that can be fastened to the neck when warmth is desired This range is one of our special Price , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $29.00 Ladies’ heavy weight Whitney Cloth Coats A Coat that Do not miss seeing our range of Ladies‘ Coats in Velour Whitneys and all wool plaid back cloths. Made on new models, they are excellent for the $12.00, Other Coat Values Also a beautiful assortment of smart dressy Coats shown In the latest models and tailored to fashion of high quality material such as Boicvia. Vcioure. Whitney Cloth and Plaid back coatings. 52099’ ‘$2250, 325,00, $35.00, $40.00 and $50.00. Ladies’ Dresses at Saving Prices 15 only Crepe De Chine short sleeves. Regular Your choice . . . . . . . . .., . . . . .. $7.50 Sinclair and Stewart ltd. Summerside, P. E. I. collar extra $15-00 $18.00 Prices Dresses with prices $12.00 and J Political Meetings King’s County The undersigned will address the Electors of King's County at the following places and dates: Georgetown, Thursday, October 22nd. Cambridge, Friday, October 23rd Murray River, Monday, Octoh er 26th. Murray Harbour South, Tuesday. October 27th. All Meetings to commence al 7.30 P. M. J. J. JOHNSTON. J. A. MIODONALD Communists Threat- ened Ludendorfi BRESLAU. Oct. 19.— General lmdendorf. former Fillet. Quarter- maetirr General, and in March last badly defeated as ‘the Nationalist mindliilate for the iPrelridoncy bf (lvrmnny. addressed an extreme Nationalist meeting here today, and nlmost came w grief, when on pro- cocdlng to his automobile ills ifound himself surrounded by vast. crowds of Communists, who threatened violence. Quick action by the poi- icc prevented aenlous trouble. -—-—<0&—-—- GWATKIN'8 ESTATE OTTAWA, Oct. 19.—Maior4Gen- oral Sir Wilioughby G. Gwatkln, formerly of the Canadian militia, who died in London. Eng, early this year, left an estate of nearly 8100.000 to ‘hie Ibrother. Rev. Canon Walter Henry Treisway Ashton- Gwatkin, of Canterbury, England, according to the will flied for pro bate here today. LAEKHEADS Don't squeese “ ‘ ‘ dia- solve them. Get two ounces of peroalne powder from guy drop store and rub with hot, wet- cloth briskly over the blackheads. Th alm- Western Guardian -sHor from Helium's Catalog. --ron LATE waerznu —Page 8 la available. NEWS -8UB8CRIBER8 can obtain Election contest voting ellpa from Guardian representative Summer- side when renewing or subscribing for the Guardian. tf. —DICTIONARIES can be had at the Western Guardian Office, Wat- er Street. Sulnlnersids rm- only fifty cents with a new or renewal wbscrlpiion. tf. —THE BEDEQUE CHORAL Club has been invited by the C. N. R. liioucton to broadcast Esther, the Beautiful Queen on November l3 under the direction of Rev. JJ. Sldey. —FOR SALE——N0. 1 Ithaca Shol Gun, 10 unarme- ln lzood condition. Halt price. A splendid goon-i- gun. Aipply to L. B. Crue, Bo! No 5.. Summerslde. 5632-10-22.3i -BEDEQUE. CAPE TRAVERSE AND SEARLETOWN UNITED CHURCH OIT -25th—Al, Bedeque ii a.m., Searletown, 3 p.m. Cape Traverse 7 p.m. Special evening service at Bedeque at 7.30 led by lho Tuxis groups. Ofllclni Board on Monday, Oci. 26th at 2 o'clock, im- portant. business and lull-yearly returns, Yr Lights Not S0 Bright When One Is Hungry NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—-Fiitecn- year-old Archie Mol-‘adyen. who lelii. his home on Rnsslyn Avenue, Hamilton 0nt.. four weeks ago. “because he tired of the local scen- ery." is tonight on the way back to his family, and "glad of it." A pair of two swollen feet and the experience of how it feels to be hungry. are all that he acquired during his month's roamings. When Archie shook the dust of Hamilton from his shoes in Scptom her he progressed towards New York by various means, but main- ly on foot he said. J-lis travels brought him through Kingston. Montreal. Quebec and Albany, and reached “the bright lights" which he yearned. “The lights don't look so good. however. when you're hungry.” Archie told officials of the Cilild- |rcn'n Aid Society yesterday when lilo appealed to ihem for old. lie had tired of sleeping in hallways and eating nothing he said. The Children's Aid communicat- ieil with Archie's father, and he was lpui. on a train tonight, with Ham- ‘ilton, home, a bcrl and food us his ‘first stop,‘ ‘(iii-iiiiisi zwHiiijiMMii On Fzlce and Neck.“ Lost Rest. Cuticura Heaied. "l bed a breekin’ out e! llltfe, redplmples on my ace and leek. Tbe plm lea fostered and scaled over cans ng disfigurement. They ltched and burned causing me to scratch, and the scratching mused eruptions. The irritation mused a lot of dlscomiomand I lost my rest atnighl. l had the trouble a whole summer. Q "l wee treated without aoeeees. l read en advertisement for Cudours , Soap and Ointment and purchased i some, and after osin one bu: of Cuticura Ointment an two mkea of Cudcura Seep I wee completely heeled." (Signed) Mrs. Forest Krlck. R. R. 4, Rockford, Ohio. Use Cutlcure to clear your skin. """'. '-i‘.i'....'.'.".."l.l“l'i...é$1'-"$1'£l . lntanant u “a m. Tlklll: as. w Cutieura Shaving Stick Ile- Metallic Ceilings - are safe clean and fire-proof Metallic Ceilings make the ideal interior finish. They are easily erected, “ “ and artistic, fire-proof, proof and permanent. Metallic Ceiling eaves trouble and expense of no pairs as vibration will not crack it nor can it warp nor peel off. Estimates, Illustrated cinch-- iars and full information free. PROVINCIAL AGENTS _ HOLMAN’S duet THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN ‘Pfllllfk passed on A ‘hog five one ‘Wee-r: ._ '. Eastern Guardian manor mKIlmen-l Catalog. J. . .'EAOTERN AGENI-Ml‘. "- W. Murdock is novr Guardian agent. in ldonlague and will be pleased to receive new! ltelne, advertising, Job Printing new and renewal sub- scriptions. ti’, ..'A_UCTION SALE, crop, stock. farming implements, premises of E. J. Redmond. Coravlllo, Lot 53, Mon- day October 26th, l2 o'clock sharp. No reserve. See lmndbllle. J, W. Scrlmgeour, Auctioneer. 5580-10-20. ..'0i-'FiCE OF DR. A. J. Locour- slers, Dentist. Montague. will be closed until October 26th. 5557. . JTHE LADIES OF THE PRES- hold their annual tea and bazaar in the l. O. O. F. ‘Hall on Wednes- day. November 4, commencing m. 5636-10-22-29-30 a p.m. Vernon River And Vicinity A few day ago our duties caused us to visit Charlottetown. Leaving The Railway Station elfter depar- ture of the Murray Hanbour train sccompained iby a friend we pro- ceeded down the track to the ofllcc of the island Cold Storage Co.. where we had an appointment. A-pproaching our destination we beheld lying saifely away from the track what appeared to be a. dead man. Just. as we were considering the situation a third person came on the scene and informed ue that the unfortunate man lying on the ground was one who had fought for King and ioqilntry pvveriseas. helping to overcome those who aim ed to overthrow the "British Em- pire and was now himself over- come ‘by the demon of drink. The third person who was also a re- turned soldier who never drank liquor found the man about two o'clock lying unconscl with hie head across the railway track and placed him safely away from the rails where he now lay, He was hauling salt. from a veeeel and the llorrso was not to ‘be seen. After receiving a good shaking up he started to look for his horse and ii. is to ‘be hoped next time he decides t0 retire he'll find a more congenial pillow than a railway track, Drs Saint of Winnipeg and Ben- net of Saskatoon finished IHVDWU lug disease free Area. Cattle in Hermitage and Avondaie. The Dru were courteous obllglng and did all possible to agreeably accomo- date we runners and others they were serving. They return to their homes carrying the good wishes of all with whom they came in con- tact, Mr. Walter Mullins Ten mile House recently purchased and in installing a new and up to date plpcloss furnace. Jenkins Bros. is doing a ruehlna: businees at Millvlew Station load- ing potatoes. live hogs, lambs. etc. ‘Mr. William Coady intends next slimmer erecting a new up to dale dwelling on his newly ipurchaaed property at Vernon River ‘Station. iMr. Candy's many friends will be pleased to welcome him back again to the scene oif his’ boyhood days. He intends dsposlng of his valu- able properly 1n Miiivlew where he has one of the ibest farms. in the province on which he recently er- ected n now and up to date resid- ence finished fnom cellar to attic. with all modern conveniences in- eluding pirpelees turnace. The many friends of Mr. Ernest Worth. Charlottetown will ‘be pleas ed to learn that he is rapidly re- covering (rm his recent illness and will noon be able to leeume his duties as dfllgsiht. ~Thle speaks well for Mlllvlew where he and bin mother spent the Summer months. Potatoe digging is pretty well completed around Donsldston and -_ Ton miile House. Mr. Devlne oi the " international Harvester Co. supply lng many farmers with a new and modern digger, We are pleased lo loam that Mrs. Alfred Breilaut. of Village Green who was seriously ill is able to be around again. Mr. and. ilvlrs. Lynn McNvli ro- lurnod to their home in Village Green after spending a few weeks visiting friends in tllie city, Mr. and M-rs. J. R. Weatherhio and Mir. and Mrs, E. A. Curran iipent silnday afternoon in Village Green the guesis of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. iMoNeill. Mr.‘ Joesph Bradley, Mliivlow. is starting extensive repairs to hie mill. A new saw and other modern improvements will be installed under the supervision of Mr. John Rose the well known mechanic oi Mliiview, Capt ‘Thomas McDonald, George- town Royalty rocellty purchased from Mr. Charles my, Bruden. ell River. two flebrig stations one st-Bougbton island and only ai or. well Cove also eight. acree of land at B?’ “ with . " and ware house boats end all‘ fishing outfits complete. Capt MoDonad left. Monday for East Pont v/liero he takes delivery of a large bout recently porch fmnl Mr. George {Mdlniyro ilifontegne. 1* "Very large for his are" wee the half months old ' which weighed three hundred and forty one fba fed by Mre. Wendell Lea Mlllview. 0n Thuredey evening lsarflr; BYTERIAN church Montague, will ' and varied. PRDWSE muslin. THE BARGAIN CENTRE Many Beautiful Fur Trimmed, l'~ To Answer Your Goat l'rolliems A large assortment of Ladittfl and Misses Coats all trimmed with fur collars and cuffs and fur. banding on the bottom. Dozens of new flare mod- els as well as the ever popularatraight line effects. Those Coats colne in all the new materials such as Marvclla, Duvytine,‘ Velour, Jewel Cloth, etc. Every Coat richly lined and‘ inter. lined for extra warmth. All sizes, Prices range from $10.00, $12.50, $13.85, $16.75 and up to $70.00. CCoats for Large Womlein Up to Size 48 Our stock of large Coats is complete Stylish Coats in many materials richly trimmed with fur. Fur Boats “GOOD FUR WEAR WELL” It always has been and always will be our principle to offer the highest grade of Fur Coats obtainable at the lowest prices. F . Cold Weather Balb , . Coats Drngga“ For Little Ones $10 50 isle-ll $5.50 to $13.50 ' ° $ 7-25 Heavy all wool Blanket Th’ fiery newe“ h’ ‘mm Cloth and Veiours with lining i" bumw" we” m M‘ “d and interiining, Fawn, Brown ‘rgdzrefficrfsfln? "may." — nna, ue. gigs-Navy. A special line at. PM". sand. “c. - k i i i argue ls being nlade into one which will be ill-led as a high school. Ml‘. P. iMoore mechanic New iPerth did the building and McDonald & son v is now engaged plastering. Mr. A, Weatherble and H. Tay- lor returned from the harvest ex- cursion to their homes in Viiiflgfl Green. and Mlllvlcw. ' WASHINGTON, Oct. school 7" do all tho work. but ihc gets geld ‘for ll." TQT rdny. ' ‘The People»- Business Men»- Labor»- . Farmers»- and all classes want a return of prosperity andtiicy kilow the King Government has done nothing to bring it ‘ about. ~ and ‘Mrs. Ralph season entertahl- ed s ‘number of their Menus and neighbours et their homo in Pow- ne . oriancorrstowu I: l dissolve and disappear by th s safe sen method. ‘ SUMMERSIDI The two schools located one oeoh side of the brides a_t_l_fo_et- For -.. D ‘ . . o. ~auia~e ultural United States in the lueti ve years has undergone profound $583" i"? Wmpdiiied -to got ‘ | hanger, resulting in a loss in the 51°"°‘b°)'- . “How do yo“ “he My“; 8L otai number of farms under cuitl-i j allon, according lo the 1925 farm "Nloi at all! We children ihavo Ito census results of which were nnj teacher uninced by the Census Bureau Sa- vors Fair’, § é- a The total number of farmfi iilli‘ United States In U. S. Increasing y ut the limo was placed cilmpurcd with 6,448,343 18.——Agrl-| .Siore-boy:—~l wish you two of us. e Electors Of Prince County I ii i dormer, Fishermen, Fox Rancher, Conservative Candidate Prince County. A '1 jiT. “a... _‘ ?“»Yfl"fi 2 .1 at, 6,372,608, ll [a decfelwe of 75.735 farms. .——<-o@--- ilios-sz-If this occurs spin, sir. ‘Therein quite enough work ihi .l'rrve||l firlppe with Allrlarsfs Llnlluei present in lilll alloib w». i L.