‘FRIDAY. Suits y worth $62. T to clear right out . . . ,____ Handsome new IIESE STRIKING VALUES IN WOMEN'S suits are all new this season. They are all of the very latest cuts— models from New York, Montreal or Toronto. Velour and Cheviot Serge Suits Navy. Brown and Harding Blue, garments, worth to $62 in order Lovely Suits worth to $62. Here is an assortment of new suits —- and when we say “NEW” we mean just that- all new this present season. We've had a wonderful sale of suits, now while they're desirable, we're going to clear out every suit in stock. These are of velour an-d Broadcloth, in . 1 Navy, Beaver and Harding Blue, from New York, Montreal and Toronto, values up to $68.00 0n sale at . . . . i Moore 8r McLeod Ltd. 119-121 0ueen Street, Charlottetown in lovely ....$35.00 $45. and right J L :4 _-_~_ --—- W »- W. _ L. ‘form decorated with yards of geld . cord and mws of service ribbons, ltis service cap tipped scuclly over one eye‘ and his famous smile CHICAGO. .\'uv. 3.“ The world's greatest living naval corn- mander was the honor ‘upon Admiral Earl Hearty, first Sea Lord of the British Adtniralty and hero of the battle of Jutland, today. by the (ilfieers {Illtl men of Naval Training The Admiral in his uni- the Great Lakes Station. conferred] i The Kidneys The oiiicc man and ll"! 0111500? worker suffer alike from derange- ments oi the kidneys. Bnchochei and headaches are among the symptoms. ln some cases Bright's disease soon de- vclops, other: ruiicr from high blood pressure until hardening oi‘ the arteries sets in. ln order to forestall painful aricl fatal diseases prompt action should be taken nt the first sign of trouble. Mr. A. D. MacKinnon. Kiri:- wood, lnverness county. N.S.. writes: "l can highly recommend Dr. Clinic's Kidri -Liver Pills to nil suffering from wcnlzi idneys. l uuflered trorri kidney dines for n long lime. l may also ny that fir three yi-sril was nuriy always troubled with Lendoclm, and rio firs:- cnt irorned lo do more tlzori niiord temporary relief. l wn iinnllv told of Dr. Clinic's Kidney-Liver Pills, and after using n few lmxc; \.-.ii corriolete'7 relieved. I have also uied Dr. (lllIl!‘l Ointment with the hut reiulti, and never foil to recommend time wander! ti remedies." Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. one pill o dose. 25c a box. all dealers. or Edmn . Batu 6t much in evidence, had visited the training station on a tour of lu- spcistion. Ho hzul viewed the quart- ers of thc men, had met all the ol- flcers, linil reviewed the parade, and was Just preparing to leave when Captain Daniel W. Warts- bnugh, commandant at the station proposed three cheers for the world's greatest living naval cont- mnnder. Sllllil MINE s llll5lHllBKllll outs of -—5HOP from Holman’: catslol i —GET YOUR Rubber Boots 0n Saturday at SINCLAIWS. Men's first quality only 83.85 a pair. _ t —MEN‘8 FIRST quality Rubber Boots, only $3.85 a pair on Satur- day at SlNCLAlRs —BOARD OF TRADE-into reg" nliit‘ meetiux of the Summerslde Board of Traddm will be 119111 L-{Thursday- evenlnz. ‘ P ' —THIS STORE will be closed on Thanksgiving Day” Monday. Nov. 7th. SINCLAIR Q STEW- ART, trro. _ d", i.‘ . . —PLAY ENJOYED- T-hifoutlt,» in the Strand Theatre, Kensington, that made the event an apprecia- tive and financial success. The characters in the play were well sustained by the several perform- ers and the audience was not un- inindful of the many effective cli- inaxeg reached. This company. like all the ones that patronize the Strand Theatre, was,well pleas ed with the encouragement given their performance and speak tn decisive terms of the satisfaction that is assured by the management oi’ the theatre and the genuine kindness shown by the theatre goers oi‘ Kensington, —WEDDING BELLS~ A quiet wedding took place at the Manse, mund Stave-rt of Wllmot W35 util- ted in the bonds of wedlock to Bessie Willa Andrews, daughter of Robert and liters. Andrews of Nor- boro. Mr. James H. Andrews sup- ported the groom and Miss iBelIn~ tia Glover acted as bridesmaln. The Rev. '1‘. W. Goodwill tied the nuptial knot. After the ceremony the happy couple motored to Wil- mot to the home of the groom, where a sumptuous repast was serv ed and a merry time spent. Mr. Stavert ls one of our boys who has i-eturned from the west and has settled 0n ll beautiful farm in the delightful Wilmot Valley. Con- gratulations. (Surnmerside pn pers please copy.) illl ALI. MT HUUSE Wllilll Before l tool: Lydia E. Pink- liani’: Vegetable Compound I could hardly get about - Cobonrg. OnL-"For many years I have had trouble with my net". ves and have been in a general run down condition for some time. i could not do my work half of the time because of the trouble with my monthly sickness. I was told of Lydia E. Plnkhnm’; Vegetable Compound by friends and advised to try it. It has done mo good, and I strongly recommend it. Since I have taken it I have been able to do all my own work, and l also know friends who have found It good. You can use these facts as a testlmonl P-Mrs. Ellen Flat- ters, Box 761, Cobonrg, Ont. Why will women continue to suf- fer no long is more than we can understand, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkhnnfs Vege- table Compound? ‘For forty years this good old fashioned root and herb remedy. which contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, has been the stand- ard remedy for female ills, and has restored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ailments as displace ments, inflammation, ulceration. irregularities, etc. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Moss. Your ‘otter will be opened, read and ans wared by a woman and held in strict confidence. junction. Adams theatrical company present- hydrant on Boston street. SIITII- ed their thrilling drama, "The Girl merside, was lbadly ‘damaged Wed- I-‘rorn the Ranch." to an audience‘ Kenslngton on Nov. 2nd, when Ed<| --ATTENDING $ALE5.—- The western and eastern. trains were well filled with pasengors on Thurs- day morning. attending the cheap sales in Summerslde. —PRICES DROPo-Summerside bakers have dropped the price on brood trom 13 cents per loot! to l2cents and milk vendors reports that in a few days milk will also be reduced one cent per _l]Il8I'I. -HOCKE.Y MEETlNlL-Hockoy talk is starting in Summer-side. A meeting was held in tho Civic Building last night and prospects look good for many good games thlp winter. ' u-AUPO HITS HYDRANT-A nosdny night by a motor car and twaa leaking so ‘badly that men were on. hand early Thhtrsday morning making the D9C88Snry re- Dfllrs. ' -DEGRE‘E1S CONIFERREQ-At Philadelphia a ‘tow days ago, Dr. Alexander McNeil] of Summersldel was honored ‘by having conferredl ,on him the Degree of Fellowship; of the American College of Sui“, geons. This Degree is a marked distinction and only goes to men‘ who have earned a deserved repu- tntlonl as successful practlonersl 'l‘o a Canadian it is u greater dis- tinction as it proves tint the recl- pient has an internal onnl name. Dr. McNelll also has the much cov- eted distinction of being an ex- prcsldent of the Medical Council of Canada as he was elected to that position last year and has just completed his term. We hasten to congratulate Dr. McNeil] on this occasion and the mare so because these distinctions are all coining unsought to him. —HALLOWE'EN IN SUMMER. SlDE.—'I‘hey used to blame it on the fairies but no aggregation of spirit folk could do all the damage that was created by the merry makers in Snnimersldo o_n Hallow’- een. Culverts were unrooted, gates were removed and placed in most unlikely places, fences were i in- dttced to fall down on their Jobs. verandah seats were placed in the centre of sidewalks and truck carts were run up onto private lawns. In front of a well known grocery store was the pign "Open 365 days a year" and another chalked slogan before the town vendor's ‘shop rend "Buy your Christmas Supplier; Now." One or the most ludicious jokes of tn.- niglit, however, was when some one appropriated u 101111118 cur belonging to a well- known Summerslde man, placed in the tonnean a dead dressed pig and connected the steering wheel by ropes with the pig's forelegs, which also embraced an empty. beer bottle. In addition to the juveniles, there were many older mei-rymnkers in the streets in Hooves in fantastic Among the special amusements planned for the evening were .1 bal masque at the Olympia Theatre and scores of private Iialloivc-‘cn entertainments. ‘ —MEMORIAL TRIBUTES- In 1119111111)‘ 0f the late lion. Ben]; Gallant. the following floral tri- butes were donated: Pillow, the Iainllyi; Crescent, A. (T. Saunders; Star, Mr. and Mrs. L. LeRoy llol man; Wreath, Dr. and ‘Mrs. Mc- McArthur; Wreath, Mr. A. E. Mac- Lefln; Spray. Mr. and MPi-l. t). J. Bf-‘nhell; Spray. Mrs. J. H. Gztudot; Pillow. Prince County Liberal As- sociation; Wreath. Mr. and Mrs, M- L- 31111151181": Wreath, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Tunton; Cross, Govern- ment of I’. E. 1.; Spiritual Bonnets: Mrs. Edward Halloran, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morris, till-r. and Mrs. James MacAleer, Mr. and Mrs, y, Peter McDonald, Douglas McNelll, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gallant and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. F‘. Flynn ind family. Mir. and Mrs. J. P. Ho- THE CHARLOTTETOWN A GUARIDIAN uni. western GUARDIKN v penetrated i disguises. ' Graih; (Irescent, Mr. and Mrs. i... ' .- 3n. The Way to Judge Value You don’t know liow much a suit‘ of clothes costs you when you pay for it. You won't know until after» a few months. That is when you learn that PROWSE’S CLOTHES are the best val- ue that can be had for the mo- ney. They look good, wear well and in the end they cost less. So why pay more for your clothes when you-can get a good Suit here and save money. Men’s Suits $17.00, $18.00, $22.00 up to $45.00. ULSTERS FOR MEN Heavy and warm, made from good wool frieze, double lined throughout Excellent values. Men’s Ulsters $22.00 up. Men’s Overcoats $17.00 up. Suits For Boys If your boy needs a S n i t (and when doesn't he.) Boys Suits made of mixed tweeds, check- ed, striped and _platn colored wool suitings will wear well, they are as carefully tailor- ed (as our suits for men and styled as the Boys like them to be. Sizes 26 to 35. Boy’s Suits $7.00 and up. J uveniies $5.00 and up, See our beautiful range of Boy’s Winter Overcoats. The One The One Price Cash ’ E fr - Price Cash Store The Men and Boy s Clothing Store Store Mr. Z’? NS; Rev. Father George Bradley, Montreal, P. Q., Dr. and Mrs. Mc-iTlniothy, was Mr. and faintly, Grath, Newcastle, N. 13.; Mrs. W. M. Flynn and (Yharlottetoivn. ‘Auk for llIlnrii-d‘: uni! trike no other. WESTERN PERSONALS P. M. Arsenault, of St. in Sunimcrnlde. Thursday on business. —~Mr. Edward McElmun left Wednesday morning for Halifax, where he will take u course in dentistry. -lMi-. and nil-h. Murdock Mc- Sweeu, of iBrook-field, were in Surn- Boys “linter Ulsters at $7.75. La- tiles’ all wool Silvertono Coats. winter weight, new models, for $24.50. Get your winter under- wear, while our sizes are complete. Ives & Murdock Ltd. Novnitnnn i. 1921 NOTICE McLeod Bros of Alhuy will be loading live hers i and chickens Friday iii Saturday Nov. 4th iii 5th. iiigheet prices wi be A paid also special prices on all "gsods for theitwi days. We also want S0 dressed hogs pet week. Professional Cards Mark R.MoGuigan,BA BARRISTER- OOLICITOR, ETC, Money to Loan Cameron Block Clinr-lottoown, P. E. Island S. S. HESSIAN Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Pub", Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Montague F. E. lrlnmt ‘im- Morson & Dufly Barristers and AIQOPHIYPGQ-LIW MONEY TO LOAN ' Solicitors for Royal Bonk of Cami McLean 8r MoKinnon DONALD McKINNON Barrister Attor-noy-aLLow Office-Royal Bank Building Cliarlottotown, P. E. Island o. s. INMAN, K. e Barrister and Attorrioy-at-Law Room No. 12 Cameron Block -, VIOTORIA ROW ' Jf A. MaeDONALD , Barrister, Solicitor, Eto MONEY TO LOAN Office-Riley Building Clinrlottotdrm Dr G. Archibald‘ Graduate on N. Y. Pout Graduate Medical School and Hospital _ Practice llmltod to Eyo, Ear, Neu and Throat Office Bayer Building, Great George Street, Oppoolto Guardian Office Telephone BSD-J. . Offlco Hours-O to 12 a. m. ttol Palmer & Palmer H. J. Palmer, K. C. H. L. Primer Barristers, otc Bank of Nova Bootln Building Char‘ ttotowri, P. E. I. Money to Loon Sh‘! TNGV AIN'T Ll sot’ stamens! TUNIGHT mar Joe $PIUIS Has Two BROTHGRS~ ALL- THAT THEY‘ * riteM l l l l. , l lll lll l Tttev k6 Joe AT ve tieALtv _, l ll , ill a, lll 5 illll w ‘.- ABE-ox Bpqmetesf 0N6 or s A LAubsrAl-‘ee mil-eta‘ 76*. five seeru $OMG OF W3 PAtroti/vcs! PuTS A LO!‘ 0P week '. OF "AT MOSPHE as’ nu u- s, ‘Almasiit-telec? llnurf. A\N‘T You rttmtumc, 11W crust! seamen f gun, Knights of Columbus, Sum- _iM (j b u t t. merslda '0“ 111911‘ "BY 110111 ‘he t" o moi-stile Council; Mr. and Mrs. L. m, {ftfefililyifgd oileguéyfagnesfili“, western section of the island.‘ _f s ll B‘ MacMmmh M" ‘"111 M15- J- J- lu t V t a ll '1 1's Thumla“ / J A _ “oval, d r i I _ _ morn e, s repore a IL it. , , , EINDIANAPOIJLS, ind, Nov 3- gofiv f lll", “11111- 51- Marv 11.home. The strike of] the sofa coal miners get,‘ ‘gang; Bzmlglliagltziiy Mal/Twig: k , D. wic starte yester ay by wallr- Harrington, Mn and M}, J_ L s - , . 25,000 Union workers, l -.vlcCullough and family, sivfr. nnd ‘ \ S, closing more than 200 mines ludla- - Afsalillllhd-Mtlhnnd ms. _ om P ‘I k m - - ' ' UBBER BOOTS ass. . - *~ a °"- 1-1111 18- J- M. - °'— PW" W n“ “f” antlmpated by omclals or ME~S R $ Norman and family, Mr. and Mrs. ..*OILCLOTH MATS, to go uu- _ any" “rug, m“ Dmled Ml“ wilrkers who ad‘ - Jos Hu he and f ll der our stove three sizes $100 A ‘~ l‘ As n wind up to our big Bargain - 5 5 11111 Y. The Sanc- Y - ’- - i H°u"__1°°°__1 m mitted the discontinuance by oper- week 3M9 we 0m" for Saturday’ (“my 50y; o; 5L Ilaurs Churchv ‘L50 and $330 each, Me,” heavy - , - ators of the union to check them 50 pa,“ men-s first quamy knee [)r. and Mrs. McPhee, Justice nhd - Win19? 9119B 0119 11011111‘ 9111011. 51l- |l' 2'4 off of dues from miners wages, as length rubber boots, all sizes, at grigmgtiltldlelid on: "95 413111740“ ud- l Evllllflll by liPlllm-fml" , _ 1,335, 1 - - - . . u r). .- ' djfectted by u“, federal Con" m per pa r 5 H. Gallant. Telegrams: Mr. and snwh;flflilfi ..'MEN’B HEAVY DOUBLE PM" ml‘ __ SINCLAIR l. STEWART, LTD. Mrs. Nicholas Gallant, Yarmoutli, "lll! ‘I breasted winter nlsters. at $16.50. - Q MUTT AND JEFT- Mutt Let J ell oil? too Easy at That. -By Bud Fisher . __ __ ., .. _. .. . ._....,_. _ . . _ _ __ __ _ _Y .,.,,, , . . _. ‘ v . ,._. _- ,__.___ _ _§’_ P 4) 1 sleuetz KNEW UNTtL- t $3‘ ~°° l” "“'°w “:1- m“ 5'“ HG l‘ A 565W“ Joe's . " HEARD n" Al’ me DUTCHMAAI‘! 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