' f» HIESQOAY. _, '1'.“ “$T-*—"-.'I"'.'.' " ?‘"‘"='=-r* *1 nun». =. l an onoosnznle SPECIAL Shortening, 3 lb. pail .570 Royiii Baking Powder, 6 oz. tin . . . . . . . . .26c Magic Baking Powder lb. mi . . . . . . . ..21c Eatonia Baking Powder, l/L- lb. tin. .14c Baking Soda in bulk, 3 lbs. ...........14c Cow Brand Baking Soda, 1 pkg. .. ..8c CreanT-l-"artar, 1 lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . .32c Cocoa in bulk, llb. .17c SPECIAL Eatonia Sweat Mus- tard Pickles, 35 oz. bottle ..46c PLEASE PRESENT YOU R RECEIPT SLIP WHEN PRESENTING Anchovy Sauce, . .320 Blue Ribbon Mayon- also. 31/; oz. Blue Ribbon’ Sandwich Spread, 31/_. oz. 8L1» ..32c Coleman's Mustard 1/4lb.tin.........25c 1/_-lb.tin .... OZ. -'....... French's Mustard . .13c H. P. Sauce 28c Lea 8. Perrins, Sauce Patterson's Sauce, 2bottles .........25c Walnut Ketchup,- 1/4 pt. bottle .....25c Bengal Chutney, 1/4 pt. bottle _. . . . . .40c Mongo Chutney, 14 pt. bottle . . . . . .400 GOODS FOR EXCHANGE Operated by WESTERN PERSONALS I" —M’.rs. Lane, of Tryon. is visitln hei- sister. Mrs. "r. w. Waite. of Burn merside. S. .-_....i Fall Colds Beware the coldthat starts in the fall and hangs on all winter. Use llllnardh intern- s1". EATO lg MARITIM SHPQECIAL Arm a Hsmmee Soda, 2 pa. .190 Clubhouse ~ Tapioca. 2 pkgs. Eaton's Jelly Powder, , 8 pkge; ..........17c Jello, Zlpkgs. .230 Junket...........12o Knox Celstine . . . .210 Lemon Pie Filler . .130 London Corn 8tareh, 3 pkgs. ..........27c 8t. Lawrence Corn Starch. 2 pkga. . . .230 SPECIAL Cockedl-lam, _11b. °‘~d LIIITID ‘men's winter overcoats, meckinewa, A -esau's nu. and wister under- i Western Guardian v-IJVI I°W.Ia—;lNTlD.—Bl-l¥l5¥ live fowl s .. October 24th. A. C. Green. Albany. isw-io-is-si. ~00! IANGI of men's and young naiieandotherclothingisnnw cons- pleie. Let in show you these lines st Sinclair's. 932640-2141. -msrsor OUR. BANG! of men's and boys sweaters, all styles, patterns and prices st linclsirs, filil-fll-ii. -lN THE POLICE COURT-In the Police Court at Summerslde on lseturdey last s drunk was fined s: and costs. l-Ie paid the fine. s. -OIILDI.IN'I ii IIBBID all wool cashmere hcae, brown, pinto, cameo and pewnee. Bises 6% to 9%. Worth 10c in Ne‘ fer 60o. At Sinclair's. 032040-2141. --CIIILDIIN'I ALI. WOOL worsted hue, camel, brown, black and cer- dlnaLPricefli tefl-dliabli to l0- 556 pair. At Sinclair's. 9326-10-21-21. ~15 DOZEN full fashioned silk hose. Service i,‘ . substsnderqs of a regular 02.00 line. Special $1.30 pair. At Sinclair's 9326-10-19-21. —L!Vl GIlSlL-Loading ear Live Geese st Kehsinston on Thursday. Oct. 34th till noon only. Game Geese eeesnfineorbeavvweolnlleleeel lined. Cloud! iRiced. At lineleli-‘e. 0830-1041-21- -CLIAIIIG LOT eelabtlllg of 500 Yards ilat new. crepe meteor and crepe emsrege. i0 beat selling shades. a inch width. Insular ens to I850. IP60!!! $1.05. At linrlais-‘a. 0020-1041-31- -WOIIEN'I IAION vests and bloomers. subsiendards. good ranse o! shades. High quality materiel. Spec- ial, vests 05c. bloomers 08c. Under- wear department first floor Sinclair 6s Stewart Limited. 0826-10-21-21. -BNGAGIMINT. - Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell. Fresmwn, amounce the engagement of their daughter Eva Jane, to James Stuart Burns. Free- town. marriage tc take place in Nev- einber. 007440-2241. -DlA'l‘H IN BOSTON 0|‘ MR. ISAAC MCLlAN-Word has been received by Mr. A. I. McLean. M. 9.. of the death in Boston. Mass. of his uncle, Mr. Issac McLean on Bun- day, October 13th, st the age of 88 years. Mr. Mclean was born in Lot i6 and was the son of the late Mr. Alexander‘ Howstt McLean. In 10M he went to Boston and established s contacting business, which he car- ried on very successfully until his retirement in i006. his sons contin- uing in tb business under the narnc of Issac cLesn Sons Oo.'He was a member of the Massachusetts Les- si/lli each. lfongrels $3.00. Positively no further loading thLe season. J. B. llillsnen. D375-l0-22-3i. —MISCELIAJNEOUB BHOWIIL- A idly time was spent last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Perry of Biunmerslde in hens: of their daughter, Zita, whose mss-risgeiswtakeplaccixitheneer future. About forty three guests were -Mr. llk-ston Davis, Director of the Welsh Imperial Singers, was g the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. _ Robinson during their stay in lum- merside. S. accompanied as far as her daughter. ' -At the annual meeting of the Delhousie University Students und- iesl society. Mr. Leonard Farmer of iKlnkora was elected vice-president. -The Medical society has been very Isctive the last few years and its w“ ‘with: m’ ally and externally to drive it "left-WES. Which are held twice a “can” l“ m" at b amt-A‘ inwnth, have been productive of lmllCh discussion on medical subjects "wean" "BEN!" flicmpaenandwasdlschargedinto MELIIL" Capt. Wight, arrived from Murray iamong the students. S. —-Mrs. Waring, who has been on .1 ian extended visit i4 he: dlughwr, IMTS. HEIOld CfOCkltt, 0f summer- Harbor North with a loed of pota- toes loaded by Poole & Thompson was discharged into the shed swelt- lng the arrival of steamer for ship- ment to Cuba and sailed for Hurray ‘Harbor North for another load for ‘side, left on Monday on return to lh-er home in Saskatchewan. she was the same firm-A. .~'-e=-1esi.:hs$..~. ~_ <1 .-'.~.-. . =1 ,Yc Olde Finns _.....-_.s-..¢.»~u-_.s.__. Hunclnnsrvellon bntlarftslerdir." lrlurn anus LTD. ‘CHARLOTTETOWN If you think you are unable to dfiord d HEINTZMAN e a suonr a b.1133 "'11.: scene... present and Miss Perry‘ was the re- cipient of many beautiful gifts. which . were presented in e basket dsimily . trimmed with white. The brlde-io-be . very [l ‘ ', thanked the donors for the beautiful gifts. The evening was mum sway with music and gslnea. Miss Marguerite Gsudet and Ill Adele Gallant were the pianists of the evsning.—-B. -—1'AID HIGH TRIBUTE-At the evening service at St. Mary's Church, Summerside. on Sunday, Ven. Arch- deacon White, in an eloquent and beautiful sermon spoke in the high- est terms of the work of Most Rev. Clarendon I... Worrell, Archbishop oi isleture; us. of the Board of Alder- men from 1808-1008: he wee a trus- tee of the Municipal Hospital, a prominent Meson and e member of several other orders and charitable institutions.‘ Besides his widow. he leaves three sons and one daughter. nemelyz-Isaac. of Chestnut Hill; George. of Newton Centre; William, of Boston. Mil-L; and libs. Walter Hunt Phi-land. of Boston. The fu- neral took place from his home in Boston last Tuesday with a ‘Knights Templar service with Prelete Robert Walker officiating. Interment was in the family plot. in Cambridge can», story. B. —WIL!I IMPEIIAL SINGERS. s1- sUMMEBSIDE-In the Epworthl Hall. Burnmerside, on Saturday even- ing, the Welsh Imperial Sing-ere gave e. splendid performance, under the auspices of the Young People of Trinity United Church. ‘rhis was- their first visit to Summer-side and the applause that greeted each num- ber. which were old-time favourites. the diocese oi Nova Beetle. since his appointment to the eplseopats as Bishop of th; diocese twenty-five years ego. the anniversary of which was on Iriday last, St. Luke's Day. Van. Archdeacon White gave an in- tel-eating account of the Archbishop's activities inthe diocese. pointing out the feet that durnig his term ct o1. fie, there has been much unrest and world conflict, but in spite of this the Church has flourished under his leadership and guidance, He also made especial mention of the work of His Grace in connection with the building of All Saints Cathedral in Bellies. N. l. \ B. —DUNBLANE WOMEN'S INSTIT- UTI-The refills: monthly m2." ‘n; e! Duhblane Women's Ixustltuia was held en the evening of Friday, Oc- tober 11th. at the home oi Mrs. D. A. McPherson. Eight members . , ‘ ed to roll call itwelve visitors present Tbs time was spent ehifely in e discussion of plans hold at some future date. Mrs. D. A. MePherson- an Friday. uses of apples. The hostesses are “.15. esvs Iona use exemaeu Ann cusses rrrnn sr r2. E. PARKMAN i P“l—“1| Miss Nora K. Gi nesday. and there were also for s concert which it is proposed in McPherson was appointed to select a play and have the books on hand for nex monthly meeting. This will be held at the home of Mrs. Percy November 0th. Rail cell ls to be answered with Mrs. Melsese Mrs. luster and Mrs. McPherson After the close of the meeting luncheon was served by the hostesses. Receipts for the evening 000000000‘ 00000043593 IOOOQQQQOO‘ Lover’s - Form Corsets DEMONSTRATED HERE OCTOBER 22nd 8: 28rd - I the famous LOVERS FORM Corsets ' Tuesday afternoon and all day Wed- Phoen for an appointment. showed how much their beautiful and well trained voices were appre- ciated by the audience. Lovers oi good vocal music who attended were given s. rare treat. There was e. per- formance for the children at seven (o'clock and another for grown-ups at nine o'clock. The programme for the second performance was as follows:- Flrst Part. "lien of Harlech." chor- us; "Farewell? chorus: solo. "The Trumpeter," by Mr. Morlsls Wrench; l choruses. “Ye Banks and Brace," and “The Boys of the Old Brigade?’ ten- or solo, "Mountain Lovers." and "Some Time at Evening," by Mr. Ja- bes ‘Trevor; chorus. “Carry Me Back yto Old Virginia?‘ baritone solo, from ‘cal-men, "Torenndor." by Mr. Henry "ones; chorus, “Poor Old Joe," and ‘Killarneyl’ Interval. second Part. "The Lost Clwtd." by special re- quest; tenor solo. "Lassie O‘ Mine," and "Rose nud." by Mr. Harry Wil- liams: chorus, "Sword of Psrav Oral?’ piano solo. by Mr. Norman Evans, the talented seventeen year old pianist of the party: bess solo, "Asleep in the Doom" I100). "llesp, Gentle Lady, Bleep." The director, Mr. lesion Davis, thanked the aud- ience fcr their kind attention. The singers gave a sacred performance in ‘trinity United Church on Bonds eveninl. when the church was filled to capacity. They left on Monday morning for Moncton, N. 3., where they gave an entertainment that ev- ening. 8- —PBOIIBITION OASIS-Magis- trate George s. Tweedy held prohibition court at the Court House in summerside at one thirty p. m. on Saturday. Unusual interest was manifested in the proceedings, owing to the large number of cases to be tried andtheie was s large attend- ance of thq public besides quite an array 0f Counsel. In some ofithe ._-_- lea will show and fit Two Interesting Dcmilllstmfiofls For This Week! early. famous MacEwen. Mr. Jules Tremble)’ i" Expert Furrier, Representing‘ IfIo1t,RenfreW O’ Co. Ltdi i of Quebec will be at this store all day Tuesday, 22nd October, Wedensday 23rd 0c‘ tober and Thursday, ‘24th October showing the new Furs, Fur Coats, etc. and taking orders for any repairs and alterations. We suggest your coming" Miss Nora K. Giles EXPERT CORSETIER _ will demonstrate and fit, at this store Tuesday afternoon and all day Wed- ' nesday October 22nd and 23rd, the the. L0ver’s Form Corset Keep the dates in mind, telephone for an appointment, calling'N0- 49 and asking for MISS Harms or Mrs. llere r the fiA/HANW’ ‘BKEVITY lQNlCKER. WlheeliingF bird’: in dsllntlly filler “.35. Jflhfifi e particu erly well-cut lmicier, which, slthou h it is unusually comlortsbfe, is at the same time brief and ln our Underwear Depart- ment this weal: we are . owing many numbers cl c new s Brevities. Will you accept this in- vitstlon to com: and see them "Oleewu with the Woods Bmlilas maestro long, kiwi“. [all Iaslubmd lieu. New “Butterfly Skirts” $2.15 e $3.00 Green, Fawn, Navy, Copen in Nice Flannel Girl’s Leatherette Sport Jacket Blue and Tan $10.00 This new sport Jacket is a very popular garment at They are very smart, extremely comfort- ' able, very good looking", and the wearer need fear no wind or-cold. The sizes are 16, 18 and 20 . . . . . . . $10.00 the moment. $2.50 m. and the proceedings occupied the at- tention of His Honor the entire af- ternoon. An added interest was lent to the proceedings on account of sev- eral of the cases against local par-l ties being brought on evidence sup- plied by Mr. M. I... Prank b/lscK-znt- gig, m; new and energetic prohibi- tion prwlcutor. The first case psken was an excise case in which a Bum- merslde man was convicted of an infraction of the Customs Act on information laid by preventive offl- cer Platte and fined 8100 and costs- Flor the illegal crnsumption of ll- quor. s Summer-side party was fined e35 or twenty days in jail. A second 01s or twenty days; a third s20 or twenty five days; s fourth $10 or twenty days: a fifth $15 or fifteih days and a sixth $25 or twenty days. Also for the illegal consumption o.‘ “quay, g man from Clermont wa- eonvlcted‘ and fined $30 01‘ thirty days. Ceaesmgsinst two parties fro-v Lot 15, one for having liquor un- lawfully in his possession and the other selling liquor, were dismissed A ease against e Bununerside m1!‘ charged with selling liquor was alcc dismissed. A party belonsing to the eastern section of the province. who had been found with liquor in his possession whilst visiting Bummer- aide, did not appear to answer the iurergeanewaeruaedtewendwts ’l‘wo cases for the illesll consump- tion oi liquor. one against a sum- m; to Ienaington were edlourned until leturdev he for further ev- idence. Chief Inspector Hayward EYESIGHT EXAMINATION ‘ Hulls all! Illnlrlfls Glenn. “H. J. MABON msrside man and the other belonsr limiter casu the evidence was quite lengthy‘ csniucwd the prosecution in all the all of Summer-side, and Mr. c0808. The lawyers engaged m m, defence of the various parties were: Messrs. Heath Strong, K, 0,; T, H‘ llvnes of Kcnsington. The Attornel General, Hon. A. G. Saunders, was present throughout the proxerlingr. Bimns- K- 0-: and T. 1.. 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