THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN notable bargains at the WABASSO DEMONSTRATION WABASSO BED saws. cord stitched, in colors Gold, Rose, Green and Blue. Special . . .. . . .. .. u!‘ n ~ . . ,. I ‘ n i ~_ ‘ v. WABASSO HEMSTITCHED colored bordered .'» yi Pillow Cases, extraordinary value. Pair I 5 a . . . d», H _.. “gush... .- 1 .5 _ t, WABASSO HEMSTITCHED SHEETS Si x 100 3 " " ' “ i ' ,, inches. A notably fine value at per pair I a , - , , his c _ fa ~ ‘ A WABASSO be t quality circular Pillow Cotton, 40 3 ,3 and42incheswide....................... . ~ s1 ' B S .'l ...<_rum1n .4 RTY speaks here 8.00 o'clock - A _ ' - Tuesday lYour Bedroom and What it l; Reveals About You. ” e Ion are cordially invited Ask Mrs. DOHERTY for FREE TICKET! You maybe one of the fortunate ladies who will receive a’ dainty new bed set without charge l ASK for ticket in the linen department. Miss M. E. BARRON Corsetiere will conduct a special demonstration of Foundation Garments A here on Friday and Saturday OCTOBER 7th and 8th Come and let Miss Barron solve your cor- seting problems. RIFLE EH00‘! is. Mays '19 i- J. McMillan . 78 Oovehead Rifle Club held a shoot v Pmudg 7g in the Balver, the 27th with a fair Jag Allan 77 attendance. Cecil Mays was high wall,“ Basil-gm _ g9 with 88 Points. Following is the P. McKenna 85 mm‘ EflC Wilson so Cecil Mays loo Mayo Next shoot will be held on Wed- Harry McLeod ... nesday, Oct. 5th, at one o'clock I. Berrigan B2 shsrp. A TTENTION J. D. MARTIN, Tinslnlth No. 9 Grenville Street, Bummersl wholesale trade. Can compete with Montreal ilnns, Quotations on request. i Manufacturers coal hods, tubs and wsshbosrds fos HARDWARE MERCHANTS the 800W EASTERN GUARDIAN JEYE SIGHT SPECIALIST coming to Montague. At tho rs- quest ot many of my former cus- tomers, I will be in my office, Mon- tague, on Oct. 5th and 8th to ox- amine eyes end fit glasses, and will have all the latest styles in mountings,‘ etc. Make appointments with Edward Parkman. E. E. Park. man, Regh. Optometrist. 5551-9-30-4! HINTS ON’ BOASTING Soaring the beef roast, instead of helping to retain the meet juices, actually decreases them according to recent experiments. It is best to roast them at a very high temps"- ure for 20 minutes and then cook ‘ewly until dons. SIIMMERSIDE And Prince County -Thls is for Prince County news dscription may be inserted at 2o per word, strictly payable in ad- vsnoe. —GIRLS' RAINCOATS, sizes 6 to 14 years, special $1.25 at Sinclairs. 5600-10-4-31 —0BGAN REClTAL-A very high class organ recital was given in Trinity United Church, Summer- side, on Sunday evening, by Mr. A. J. Bennie, organist of Tremont St. Giles United Church, Montreal. His selections were three groups from (Handel and several pieces from other well known composers. The recital throughout was of e very high order and much appreci- ated by a discriminating audinece. -—S. -—CHILDREN‘S surzna Jackets, just what they want for school wear. Sizes 6 to i4 years, only $1.59 at Birlclairs. 5600-10-4-31 -—JUST RECEIVED, shipment new Bluenose Stamped Rugs. Sel- ect yours now at Slnclairs. 5600-10-4-31 —1tO0M AND BOARD for two, private home, garage. 91 Harvard 8t. or Box 155, Summerside. i569-l0-l-eod-4i —0DD LINES Men's Worsted Suits, god styles and patterns. Sizes 37 to 42. Regular, $30.00 to $37.50 values, on sale, $19.75 at Sin- clair's. 5G00-l0-4-3i —-QU!ET WEDDING -- A quiet wedding was solemnized on Satur- day at the Baptist Parsonage, Sum- lnerside, by Rev. Mr. Wilson, when Miss Dorothy Monkley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mcnkiey was united in marriage to Mr. Jack Clark, son of Mr. William Clark. The bride and groom were unat- tended. The young couple will re- side in Summerside where their many friends wish them every hap- piness-S. —10 ONLY Men’s Cotton and Wool mixture Tweed Suits, special, $5.95 at Sinclair's. 5600-l0-4-3l —COMPARE OUR values on Men's Wool and Fleece LinecLWin- ter Underwear. Weights to suit all. Good qualities and wonderful value at Sinclairs. 5600-10-4-3i —BAP'I‘IST CHURCH-—In the Summer-side Baptist Church on Sunday at the morning service, Mrs. Jack McLeod and Miss France's Wood of Pouulal sang "Beyond the Shadows." Woodslde sang “Consider the Lilies" and Mlsss Wood “Thou hldcth My Soul." Tlhere was a large congre- ggflQn and the special. nlusc was much appreciated.—S. -MEN'S AND YOUNG Men’s Fall and Winter Overcoats, the best selection we have ever shown. Prices range from $8.95 to $37.50 at Sinclalrs. 5600-10-4-31 —LADIES’ SMART Fall and Win- ter Coats, exclusive in design, fab- rics that are new and outstanding, suitably iur trimmed. Prices range from $10.95 to $90.00 at Slnclairs. 5600-10-4-31 —TUG-OF-WAR at Kensingion Wednesday, Oct. 5, This is the first oi’ series of pulls to compete for trophy donated by J. F. Arnett, Summerside, for champion tug-of- war team in Prince County. Any team from any polling division in Prince County eligible. Entries will be received by W. L. Delaney, Secy., up till Thursday evening, Oct. 4. b545~9-30-lst-3i —EACH AND EVERY customer shopping in our Basement Store is a truly satisfied customer. Every item you select is a real money saving proposition. Sinclair 8c Stewart Limited. BGOO-lil-a-Iii —NEARING COMPLETION - The new school at Tlgnlsh which has been under construction for the past two months is nearing com- pletion, and Mr. E. M. Phillips, Charlottetown, the contractor, ex- pects that it will be ready for cc- cupatlon in about three weeks. This school, which is the gift of His Honour Lieutenant Governor Dalton to the people of Tignish, is s brick building with accommoda- tion for forty boarding students. It is of modern design with up-to- date equipment and will be one of the finest structures of its kind on Prince Edward Island. The building will cost about $45 000. —MEN'B SUITS. Worsted Cloths, assorted patterns. worth $25.00 to $27.50. A wonderful buy at our special price of $13.05 at Sinclairs. 5600-10-4-3i iii lumps and Bruises sup‘ p; lungs-g items, but advertisements of a news , In the evening Mrs. Ernest Morrison and Miss Mildred ' Sale price our: Tekce Wilton sian design in shades and Taupe, 9 x 10V; ft $120.00. Sale price CURTAINS See our table of We cut and make Blinds to lit any win used. - i One Price to Everybody pretty wedding took place on Sept. 27th, at 26 St. James Place, Brook- lyn, N. Y., when Miss'Lulu Cam- eron, daughter of the late Wm. and Bessie Cameron, of Kensington, was united in marriage to George Reeves, of Freetown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reeves, of Freetown. The bride looked charming in a dress of white flat crepe, with hat, shoes and stockings and gloves to match and carried a white purse. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reeves, brother and sis- ter-in-law of the groom. Their many friends wish them a. long and happy wedded life. PERSONALS —Mr. Stewart Campbell has rs- turned to his home in Backville, N. B, after spending a pleasant holiday visiting on the Island-B. -Mr. C. V. snow, accountant of the Summcirsldc (P. E. '1.) branch of the Royal Bank, has been trons- ferrcd to New Glasgow. —Mrs. Jack Mioheod of Summer» side has as her guest Miss Frances Wood oi’ Pownel-B. —Chief of Police Kane and Mrs. Kane have i-ciumec m Summerslds“ from n holiday trip to New York ' Mid Boston-B. ONE Domestic Oriental Rug, in shades of Rose, Blue and Green, size 8 x 10 ft. Regular price $55.00. . $35.00 and Rust. size 9 x-9 ft. Regular price $90.00. Sale price . TWO Tekee Wilton Rugs, slightly soiled, conventional de- sign in shades of Terra Cotta price $100.00. Sale price $67.00- Fancy Voile, Madras and Swiss, clearing at 1-3 oil’ regular prices. quality 0i’ shade cloth always —WEDDING BELLS - A very l Big Slaughter Sale of A -cARPETs- SALE Alill STARTS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. zap,‘ I SATURDAY, OCT. 8th TEN DAYS 0liLY In order to reduce our largo stock of carpets we have decided to open our Fall Season with one of the biggest sales of carpets in our history. WILTON llllCS 20 p.c. to 33 p.c. Discount AXMINSTER RllCS .10 p.12. to 20 p.c. Off our already low prices ~ Wilton Stair Carpets and Hall Runners at 20% nisgoung Come In At Once and Take Advantage ‘of These Wonderful Savings at a Time When Prices Are Very Liable to Advance,- fihe Specials Listed Below Are Just a Few From Whillh Y0" Mali x Make a Choice Rug, Per- discount. of Blue - . . $68.00 Taupe ground. - Regular WILTON STAIR CARPET Buy your Stair Carpet and Hall Runners now and save 20 per cent- - Good quality Wilton Stair Car- pet in shades of Rose, Black on Heavy quality Wilton Stair Car- ONE Wilton Rug, size 9 x 12 ft- good quality, shades Blue, Gold and Black on Taupe "ground. Regular price $75.00. Sale price $50-00 Regular price $3-75- Sale price $2.98 a yard All Wilton Rugs not described above are now on sale at 20 per cent discount- See the latest designs in all $30-00 pet in shades of Rose, Blue and Fawn. Regular price $4.50 for Curtains‘ $3.60 per yard. Window dow, best Extra Heavy Quality Wilton Stair Carpet in rich shades of Brown, Blue and Black on Fawn ground. Regular value $5.00. Sale price $3.98. Axminster Rugs, standard sizes, at 10_,per cent. discount during our Fall Opening Sale. -. Discontinued designs in Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs clearing at 9x9ft. HOME FURNISHINGS -—Mr. Patrick Butler of Glengary wm a welcome visitor to Bummer side on Saturday-S. —M.r. Philip Orossman 0! ‘Ceipe Wolfe is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital and was operated on Saturday morning and doing nicely-B. —Friend.s will regret to hear that Mr. Calvin Bow-mes is confined to the house with a badly sprained ankle, which he sustained while playing football on Batiuday in the game between the summerside High School and West Kent, Charlotte. lawn-B. -M:r. lRA-lph Stools, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Steele 0i DUMB. Mass, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. W. A. Ohing of Summersido. Mr. steels worked with his father at‘ the Metropolitan Driving Club, near Boston, which wes reofitly bumed to the ground. Mr. Danie] Steele was well known to Island horsemen-S. More than half of the sugar in sweet com she-n!!! in starch within 24 hours after the cobs are broken from the stalk. That is why home-grown corn, Popped into the pot immediately af- ter it is pulled, tastes different. Plant sweet com for home use next season. l BUTTONS introduce buttons where you can -thsy are the essence of smartness. Whether running up your sleeve or down your bodice, they will make s trim finish and lend individuality to your new autumn frock. DISGUISE SUNBURN In the evening a fair girl can disguise slight sunburn by using msuvish powder, which makes the skin look transparently pols. Green~ ish yellow tones down e florid skin wonderfully by artificial light. the following prices z 6 x 9 ft. $4.75; 7V; x 9 ft._$6.00; $7.25; 9 x 10% ft. $8.50; 9 x 12 ft. 9.75. llon’t Forget This Sale Starts Wednesday, September 28th And Ends Saturday, October 8th. Buying at Once, First Choice Always the Best. Prowse Bros Lid Ten Days Cnly. Start One Price Cash Stow‘ i SKIN DISORDERS IN HOGS Hog breeders should pay close et- Jention to the condition of their hogs’ skins. Scurfy skins, manic or skin mites lower the market value 5° is pays to prevent these condi- tions. The old-fashioned homo-mull rubbing post is the most eifootivl measure. Drive s. stout P059 “m” moo the ground and wreP "- W“! sack around it. Bsturate the sackini Wm‘ °u “d sad more oil from time to time so that the sackinl ll 11"" "m" That will do the trick. Cohservatine Meeting To-Night A meeting called under the auspices of the Young Men’s Conservative Association will be held in the Fifth District of Prince this (Tuesday) evening in the Town Hall, Summerside, at 8 o'clock. Hon. Dr. W. J-. P. MacMlllan, Acting Premier, the candidate, Mr. H. M. Downln , and other prom- inent Conservatlve speakers will a dress the meeting. Everybody welcome. ~- filo-ell O. LEFURGEY, Pres. F. MOORE, Seoy.