rm: CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN " Blttililiiii; tilt" PFIEVIIIIIS liiEiiilliilS [hiring Exhibition Week we intend to distance the field, break all former records in SEPTEMBER 26,1921- ~. ____.____.__ i value giving. In order to step the mile in less than l_58, we are throwing our Big Stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and (‘.£i]>s,Ladies’ High Class Ftir Coats and Furs, Suits, (‘oats and Dresses on the market at Wholesale Prices. All the above goods are brand new stock and are marked at record breaking prices. ' This is your opportunity to buy your new Fall and Winter Goods at the big Store from a big stock at prices that are right. Read and Profit. A few of the many values In OUR (IENTS- FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT $1.00 to $5.00 I . $1.50 to $8.50 NEW FALL SUITS A wonderful collection of Women's new Suits fashioned In Tricotine, Serges and Velour, silk lined in colors of Black, Navy and Brown, etc. Featuring the graceful new MEWS AND BOYS’ BIG CLOTHING DEPARTMENT We have without a doubt the largest assortment of men's and boys clothing on _ H Eoys Coat Sweaters. Price Doirt miss seeing our wonderful showing. You w..l be amazed at the P. E. |S|Jr1t|¢ Ii en's Coat Sweaters. Price remarkable quantity as well as the very low prices that prevail all through thEishiBli? Boys heavy we“ neck Jerseys. spgcm ............ -- $125 length coats, plain or fancy embroidery, lovw or high buttoned collars. plain or for 510W. All 0W "'9 “Wk °f °'°“‘l"9 we a" ‘mermg at rholeaale pnces during x V lloys all wool Cashmere Jerseys. Special ..................... .. $2.50 trimmed. Price . . ...... ........... .. $31.75 to $50.00 llen's Special Shirts . $125. $225 and "P tion Week. _ -' ' ' 65c "efls ~~~—~. AWINTER COATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES We are showing some very handsome coats. belted or full back styles. Nearly every coat has n luxurious collar of Oppossum, Seal or Beaverine, lined throughout. Many other models with plain cuffs and collars to choose from. .... .. Price $15.75 to $95.00 " ',\||.;N~,q ‘ptiitlictiArsIAT WHOLESALE PRICES 111'. “£Z.'..“§$‘.IFZ' S555.‘ SJJSQFJ. Special line of heavy Grey Hose. Men's Neckwear. Special prices .. 3 Pairs for $1.00 . .. 25c to $2.00 This it; an opportunity you don‘t get every day so take advantage of it. and profit. ADIES READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTM ‘ Just arrived afternoon dresses in Black Satin and lace combined. Also in Grey i and Jade Green in the very latest styles. » All fancy Blouses in Mignonette, Georgette and Crepe de Cherie. All new styles. -- $625 to $125‘! Navy Blue Taffeta Blouses . ~ -- $575 m $850 Special lines in Tricoiiete Blouses _ . $333 and $450 Silk Underskirts for Evening Wear in shades of Pink, Orchid, Jade Green, Gold ........................ .. $5.75 to $8.50 $4.98 . $5.15 to $125.00 1 OUR HAT AND (‘AIPMIIEPARTDIEN'I‘ . - - ' s. contains the most advanced ideas in headwear and will ge sold at wholesale price SEPARATE SKIRTS > $4.98 ............ $14.75 to $18.00 Price FURS AND EUR COATS Here you will find the ‘biggest and finest stock of Fur Coats and Furs from which to make your selection. Coats of Hudson Seal, French Seal, plain or fur trimmed, Racoon, Persian Lamb with Sable collar and culls, Muskrat, Pony with Oppossum col< lars and cuffs and Marmot. Prices range from $85.00 to $500.00 See our Special Mink Marmot Fur Coat. Regular $135.00. Special for . $79.00 9 WOMEN S All wool navy serge with side and box pleats. Price Stripe Skirts in Navy and Brown Vinelia Cloth. Price I i etc. Price ................................................... .. i silk Jgrgey Underskirts. Special l Women's Fur Neckpieces. All new sifles. l i.‘ Muffs to match all neck PIN"- . _ Heavy quality materials. Sizes 6 to l-i years. Price I ' _ r , ‘ w 1 ‘ . ALSO MEN’S AND W" S CLOTHING ANI) FUR COATS AT WHOLESALE PRICE WOMENS SUITS, COATS, DRESSLSHFUIKS ANI) FUR t OATSEXHIBITION WEEK g _ . . PROWSE BROS, L . ‘ -,~m_iy,,,,w__vv/,,\,,pgn_w, gzayizassszasxazai * . SUMMERSIDE and WESTERN GUARDIAN i Cuffgpt i Comment ‘I WINTER COATS ... $11.50 to $15.15 Prices H‘ ____v_ W ___ _ __,, apparently liming 1i busy season ' ELEGANT NEW i.ill rottts for‘ BEAUTIFUL NEW FALL mil- iii iht‘ Pt-lici- l'0iirt tlu-rc. On _ lIiilPt. ill Sintrluius. ' llinr-ix tiow _\]1l,i',\lh]g_ Prices much Tiit-“illiiy titt-ri- were three: cast-s ttumtinutjtl from page tour) -—. - - iioivt-i- illllil othcr years. Sinclair & tilt Ihtktlockcl. one nuuinst u lilvlil ,. ... _— _ A- ~si~cLAtirs AiiE SHOWING msiio-A-io-i i.iiiiiio.i. "mtlu-i‘ not Ii-ivlot: will meat lh- Ill] tlic crtw-s- ll 1"» “"‘“‘" "' Pain! this Full Because: .iioi<.~ riiiitgi» oi‘ i'lili,lli't-ii'.; volvct and pIu-ili li.tt~: and i.tl|l.~‘. -—A LOVELYM/(STSORTMENT til‘ now tmlli-rn iiiii- ~lio\\'ing in SIX- (‘|..~\ilt'h' Allllilit- licpdrilllcnl. —~-A NICE SHOWING of millin- t-iy for tho iilllllll-S ::l $illi'liill'h‘ nory for lho lilllilln- _ Siutilairii. NEW S in loo call’, llrottui- iixio- r woiiicn. flood i-iir w» lit-d so t- zini l‘ub:iii hccl. lllli to lliillll. Prii-o .$l;..“ill_ Sinclair & Slr-ivzirt, Lintilt-il, --SINCLAIR'S MILLINERY dis phi lot‘ lIiii i~= :i \lIli|‘|'l> iil' much l-.ivoi'.ihli~ llilllllll n1‘. Si-I- l.u- spccuil mini-s :il $Z'._.".ll .iuti iiillill. Also their wtl -' slioiviu; oi now 1mi- lcrn h. ‘I Prices. arc vcry mod- (‘I'll I c. - WELL-KNOWN CITIZEN DEAEe-[Fhi- dolilh took plzicc after lint‘. iliuos< ill 'l'r.'ivt-lli-r< y iiiizlil oi .\lt' Jami-i :it lhi- ill!" "f till ‘c rs. 'l'lic fuui-rui took pint-o Sun ' n‘! Join ‘hurt-Fr Si liiczittorx. llcv .\lr \\'ii1|i- tifl'icl.ilimz_ " IIOG Si-ilPMENT.--l-‘r:inl( l'<-r i_~. wit Hiiurdiiy iiicriiinz for Mon‘. will in coiiiicciioii \\'llll iwii car- lu-ttti» of hogs, which wort- iiottghl Ill Print-c (‘utility for Wm Davis & l‘o_ of that cily. .\lr lH-rry will lio nlisv-nt. nhotlt one ivoi-lt. —BUYING FOXES-llessrs- “T. ll. Flinn-h rinil Thus l‘. (‘oiivin of ('oluiiibi|s, Oi nrc On Ihr- island liittiiu: foxes rnr their ranch :1‘. lliili. Slichitgxiti. 0V!!!‘ filly pairs \\'ii bt- tittrclittsod in this provinci- iiiid shipped to Michigan. Only tho pr t‘ twinning iitrnliis nru lit-int; piir- (‘l . ll .\ir Church is a broiiir-r oi‘ i)!‘ (‘hurt-h oi’ Summorsldi». Good News for P. E. island The Nlonlrrul I-‘nr Ila-model- x In; (‘nmpiiny have npi-nnl II brunch nfllot- Ill (llmrlnllr- lawn. They urc- rendy to rec-- rlvr orclrni for fur remodel- IlnI of nll klmlii... repnlrlnu. miule to nriler Minis for mi-n ind lmlii-n. nnml iintiifnrllon. quirk work, twenty-alt yc-nrn exper- lrnrc In lhl- |llll|lll‘ll. fllrnnl-h Olllce) THE MONTREAL FUR REMODELLING CO. -»HAS AN ACCOUNTr-in tho llIil'tl\\'.l!‘t‘ and .\lt-l.il issues of thi- 'l‘rironto ' Jill" Alugzizinc, is an lu- iori-stiLi; iil'l'iilllli cf tlit- picnic held ii-t-i-nliyi tin $ill\'l‘l'l'§i Shore by the i“i*llii\\'\llip (‘lub of A. '1'. 'llolm:in_ Ltd Suiiimurside. --ENJOYED THE ViSlT.- .\1t' James A_ linnmn and bride have. returned to thiir home in New (ll1lHKllW,.\'. S. after n very enjoyab- '.o visit with their cousins Mayor; and Mrs 'l‘ownshcntl, Sherhrookc. —is HERE ohvsosiusissw-iror |li-- lu-‘f fcw ilnys Mr J 'l‘.'iil, (iido S-iiir-riirlt-nclni: ti!" clrtssificzrtiriii ‘vhlm "I Silmls- “- v- m" vmmnh’ tho o‘llii\l‘]ll‘l$‘.f' zintl fursltglitctlitcss‘. \'n - Liiiiiioii has boon in ‘Sun mci'~'iil1-, stipi-riiitcnilint: tiio cl: ticiition of :1 stuck of Victor ilol. cords viilui-ii ut more lhan $l,fifl0<‘ oo which has hot-n stocked h)‘ 1L! .'l‘_ lliilmitns_ Ltd. --FOX EXHIBiTiON.-—Tho (‘ort- iilllllfl Live Fox lixliihiiion imilci" tlic :uispi<-o< or tho (‘zinniilzin Pox lil‘f‘l‘l|1‘l'S' .‘\.\..'lflf'l.lill')fl will lll‘ helti in ‘Toronto Iron. November lllth to 24th in connection with the Itoyzil Livestock Show. Thi- committee, having v-hartgo of tho l-‘ox Exhibit. ion ls roiutioso.l of l-l. ll. Rnynor tliiilrmati; J. W "zilhock. l’. (l. (‘liii'k, E. ll. .\lonkloy_ B. G. Rollers. Sumnicrsiilo, .l. F. Webster, (‘liar- lottettiwn and Edgar Milliczan. Nor- tiinin, Stimmcrsltle hn-s been lip- polnlt-d Secretary. itivitfion to Health Seekers if rm: would know something of tho w tulorful healing power of IIIILPHiII-Zf‘ in its most advanced forms. rail at. tho Fiirador (ifflro Will lticiimoii-l 52., ('h.'irloltr\lown. Nlitssnl-lc of ovory kind may ho oli- mined llf‘i'f‘ ilunil-i-loclrlcnl. lllgh l-‘roipioni-px Vibratory, Violet Hit)‘. vfirti-r-lvclricnl and simple Hand Nlnss-iigo. In giving such treat- nicnl. \vo.concontrntn chiefly on tho spine. its tho spllll! is tho cen~ tor of tho nervous system and what helps the splno helps the en- tlro person. Aflor treating the spine we procor-il to tho local parts requiring treatment. No shocks ac- ronlpnnylng tho treatment. They uro vr-ry smothlnq penetrating and lionlings. .\ rdllglo treatment often izlvi-s much rolllcf. This trenfmenf. iliffors greatly from nlll fashioned rubbing nnil has nothing 0 do with llllo-y llnllillnu, hut-en M. Opposite Prflwee Bram, Ltd. Charlottetown i x i i l (lsfeopnlhy or (‘hlropracf c. it may Ill‘ given ovi-r tho clothing its well its iliroctlr (in the skill. Trial trent. ~Q+o++>oo+0+o++e+¢+++eo44 "1"" Tree- imoilcl glove fnrlorlr-it of the. ltmcr- Spwmm w“ l“ m“ Tuwn in m" tiiciiibitriti that iii tlic minister's ill cordziticti willi tho iijriliirsi. Thi: ~'- unis SPlillfl‘ Tho other cust- wzis . '.'\ill$[ two citizens for soiling milk within th~ 'i‘own \\'lili()lii. haw iny protzuriil a license so tii do. The ilefciiiliint Linked fur zitljtntrn- nicnt for one wot-k In order to prc- tiurt- ilofonm- and to secure coun- scl. Tho pciitlun was granted and those cards will be watched with kc ‘n iutt-rost as the (loelsltin hilly allot-t many cilizcns.~-Y. M} — -—ltov Ur blnnnglizin, Aliscuticlie “'11s in Summerslilc Snturiiay. mi-{Om- ——- —~ltcv .\‘lr \\'ltltt-, l). I)_ and .\lrs .\ir and Mm Harry llunti-r, (‘i-u- trui Street. Simimcrsiilc. — a» ROBBLEE GOES TO THE NORTHWEST Mr. ‘William t‘. ltobhloo, (sop of .\lr. 'I‘. ll. llolibloo of Tryon, I‘. i-I. l.. and an old Summt-rsitic ho_\'l.l general manngci" with the Daniel llayu company‘. loft yesterday morn int: I'm‘ Miltneapoils. Minn“ to itc- cept u position with the Young- Qtiinlun company, an oxcltisive store in that city is the. morning llerulti of Glove. .ilc anti Johns- ton. N. Y.. tiiitod September 22th.‘ Various (llovi-rsville friends will be gratified to know that “r. Rubhino, who has done much to plat-(- tho Ilnnlol Hays company on tho high plane It holds today In thc Glovo ‘world. will continue as the pre-' sitlent of tho ntirpcirzitlon and James W. Green, ,]r_, t]... mm. panics lreastlrcr of this city. will assume the position of general man after. .\lr. Groi-n has boon a lI|I(‘f‘- tor of tho llniiit-l lluy-s (‘UIIIIIIIILV since. 1917 and slnc that limo llilF- kept in clnsp touch with the opor» ntion of the business. .\lr. Ilobbloo crime to Giuvors- ville from (‘lr-velnnd, Ohio. in till-v, nnd under his guadani-o the Danie-i llays company llfiii made notnbiu factory building In West Fulton and steady progress. The. contpun_\"s street. has her-n completely robulit until It is pointed to its one of the lciin zlovn center today. Tho Dan- lol ljuys company was one of the. frlst glove ctmcerns of this city to enter upon an extensive nilvcr- tlslng cnmpnlgn and one of the finest rocnmmenntions for prin- tors‘ Ink in connection with the tlrp- hulidlng and enlargement of such enterprises llosi in tho woll known fact flint tho present year's busi- nms oi‘ tho flay! company has boon steadily lmprovlnz iinil in- rrt-aslniz. In spite. of tho fact that this mid others have. ft-lt the do- [ice at Ottawa. in thc pri-st-utiti oi “m. it‘ not both iii‘ tlic l'i>\ilil\ mom- |,,.r_e~_ it wug ugri-ctl ihiil the thou vitcant senatorship was to i!" l" \\'li:it happened iii that ht- iuxaiiiiin- him. was then thrown down: \'Olll' glass houses and their huttlc~ mcnts. .\lr. Patriot bcfort- lauiii-h- lng .'in_v more fully. your stom- throwing mania. tho tnziiittlai-tiiring and businratt world gcncrullv has felt fuiluivlni! the ending of the. \Vtirlil war. ill‘ lhi.i eonncclion much t'l"‘tlil is duc of .\'lr. ltu-liiiicc. .\lr. llolihlro for scvcrnl ycurH hoioro llf‘ rriiiii» to ilic glove secl- ion ntzido :i stint-loll)‘ "f ‘l"ilill‘i‘ mom store rrrininiziitioii work and he is (‘XPPllPlllly l'itli-.I iiuth by 1'!‘ ]‘if‘l'l(‘fll‘t* illlll lruitiint: for tho lm~ portunt position which ht- hns hticil olci-tcil to fill in Minot-up ha. The tlcp:ti'tiii'v~ of Mr. llltiihbloo from flitivi-rsviilo and conncclloii with the American glove lntiuslry with which lii< troll liimwn activi- ty anti t-ntorprisi- has naturally '14- SllcllliPll him with. causes I‘ ‘ nation as it dirticfcr oi‘ tho Assoc- intctl flinvo Nliitiufzicltirors of New York Stiitc. lhc Xatlouiil Associat- ion oi’ Lciilhor (iitivc hliiiitiiiiclur- crs, tho Automobile (‘iilh of Ful- tun (‘ounty. zinii thr- (llovcrsvlltt- Whamboi‘ of (‘ommeri-e. For two yours Mi‘. itolililcc “HIS ncilvc in thc lflicrcsis oi‘ the local (‘liamlicr of (‘rimmerco in tho tloinfifi ""11 and workings of’ which his forceful and nizrcsiilvo personality ivits keen i_\' evident. Ml‘. llolihloe served zcalnitsii)’ nrul itiitlrlngly as cliniriniiii of the Publicity cc-mmltltio ot’ the inst lhri-o Liberty Loan ilrlvors 'in (lItivr-rsvillo and much of the stic- mmductini: those efforts was tluo‘. rm Mills and his associates lul t-oss richlcvi-il by chairman W. ltlill-l to a market] measure to tho deep, interest and activity oi’ tho Dill!" llclrv bond. in leaving Glnvorsville. Mr. Rob- blec sovcrs tics that hzivo been made liy touching shoulders with the, manufacturers rind business men of the rommiinlty In nll ef- forts to uiiikt- the tliovo cily a iii!!- izer and better pint-o in which to live and his romzirk that he li:ul nevi-r found it so difficult to "pull stnkos" bufnre finds rosposio In tho lwnrtv good wishes; thnl. willu fol- low his to the. northwest and his new commercial connection. Mrs. Hobbit-o rind son will con- tinue to make fliovorsvllle their home for n few months ynt, peno- prossltm of the li"i_l.'ir _ .l:inip that Ing Mr. Robbleofii location of 8 home in Minneapolis. -~0f proper wcitther Con- diLunu. "AIIJIIZICPII are itow in their most rt -ptlye condition pruetlcailly eiery tizice of moisture having been eli- minuted by (he summer sun. ~—t!ie '.\'\l\Y.l beiirt dry lt k‘ absorbs more ru. tiily and the paint huidti better. —~.i stirfuc-e iie-edhtg pro- tection should newt be ullowi-ti to ttu over tho uliiit-rwlthout it. ""-]lff.)[YL'l"F_'/l'\l‘t‘(Iai more pro- tection d tiring; v. inter than ut any other time. "Save the surface and you suvc all” ' Wvvgv} vuQlt-g; . I a? .-=_ The Need of the Hour is THRIFT that of preserving the property wepossess. Paint and Varnish are the greatest preser- lvatives of property known. Their use en- tails a precautionaryexpense that returns an astonishingly high rate of interest. There is no better time to Paint and Varnish than in the fall-for protection against the rigours of winter. Saving the Surface of your property is not only common sense. It is sound economy. THERE is no plan of saving that excels i»- t