A T3 AY, Grocery Bargains Which Demand Your Attention e-Buy when values are high and where quality is reliable. ‘SIIMMERISIIIE rue CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAr\__=_ GIIARBIANl and Prince Bounty Chronical l -BOYS' V-NECKED Sweaters. fancy designs, assorted shades, sizes 26 to 34, special 69c. each at Sin- m-GeaQEPOSQI-TQQ: That means NOW MHERE. clairs. 5766-10-31-21 -EMERA!.D Dairying Company receiving Cream on Wednesday of each week. 5765-10-31-31. -MEN’S FANCY IlOSE, assorted patterns, good Y'all weights, sizes 10 to 1i"... A real buy at 25c. pair or two pairs 49c. at Slnclalrs. 5766-10-31-21 .-A FEW CHOICE pieces rare old antique furniture on sale at Compton's Show Rooms, summer- Flour, Regal, 98 lbs. .... . . . . . . . . . .. $2.35 side filzz-llkmksl Flour, Royal Household, 98 lbs. ........ $2.35 —CHILDREN‘S ALI. Wool T0- ques and Knitted Caps, assorted shades and styles. easily worth 50c. each, on sale 29c. and 39c. at Sin- . clalrS. 5766-10-31-21 SPECIAL Oamphells Soups, all kinds 3 for 20c 3ulk Tea, good quality, per lb. _. . . ... . . . . .. 25c Red Rose Tea, per lb. . . ._ 35c Red“ Rose Coffee, per lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45c SPECIAL Raisins per package 15c —CAltDS AND DANCE Tuesday, Nov. 1st, in McMahon Building, Kensington. 5753-10-29-3i ._1t1EN'S ALL Wool Dark Grey Work Socks, good qualitl’ 811d weight, 2 pairs for 45c. at Sinclairs. l 5766-10-31~2i ‘LET US DEMONSTRATE the soap, PallTWlll/ey LUX, 4 f0!‘ -- - - - - n. . . . . . . 25C new General Electric and Northern Apricots ‘(Yellow Hammer) with heavy Electric Radios in your home. You syrup. 2S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19c Will enjoy the super-quality of these machines. Slnclairs. 5766-10-31-21 SPECIAL hi)oitassiiiivabrnecrarrou An event of happy significance transpired in the domain of postal efficiency in Keiisington on Thurs- day evening. The Post Office of- ficials and the postal contractors met in the institution and Mr. Lloyd Howard, P. M. was enthron- cd as chairman. He concisely an- nounced the purpose of the event and nominated J. A. Ready to give lexpresslon to the sentiments of I fellcitation as shown in the fol- lowing address: Mr. Harris Biakiiey, Mail Offi- cial, Kensington: Dear ‘Sir-Anticipating an cvcnt in your life soon to transpire, we approach you tonight to take cog- nizance. Soon it will he your happy fortune to ascend from the ‘ ‘ v state of single blessedness and en- THE LATE MR5‘ J0!“ PKIQLM,’ ter the realms of conjugal bliss: NEW GLASGOW’ k’ h‘ therefore we hasten to fclicitatc '_—‘ and to elevate your spirits that; you may realize the import of the event S soon to transpire. Lard - - - ., - - - 2 lbs. for 25c l3eaver, Flour, 98 lbs. .. . . . . . . . . . .. $2.20 SurpriseSoap.10for,.................... 39c SPECIAL Coffee (packaged) per lb.,. - 29c Corn Flakes, (Kellogg’s), 2 for _. . . . . . . . . . 15c White Beans,5 lbs. 13c McLEAll s. MacFADYEN 180 Queen ‘Street Phone 226 E Y E S I G N T EXAMINATION 7mm’ and supplying Glau- (By Rev. Wm. McLeod) This estimable aged woman wn the youngest child of Alex Mc- ‘ill? Wllmlultlle W“ °ll "W ma“ and wife who came over a superior choice that you have century ago from the Htgmands of made, and we congratulate also Scotland to the unbroken forest oi the fortuuulc rouus lady whose Riversdale’ COL cm charms have infatuated you. We There on a farm new owned by Wish 5/011 all the hfllliliflvii that | Rod McLean were born 12 children conjugal 111155 can afford. mid We now all deceased. Alexander of trust that, it’ troubles do come they Earitown, Roderick, Ontario, Wil- will be all little ones. liam, Mass. John lDeacon) Ml. Signed-H. L. Howard, Postmas- Thom, Mrs. Gilbert Matheson, ter; Miss Ruth Hiltz, assistant; Kernptown, Mrs. Peter Poison, Miss Marlon Lockhart, Miss Annie North River, the mother of Alex German, Messrs. G. Duggnn, Cyril and Robert of the large lunlbering C0l1lllCk, James Dunphy, Gerald business of Hoquwam, Wash, Ter- German, Robert Dunphy, Wm. L. ritory. Mrs. William McLeod, North Delaney, J. A. Ready, River, the mother of late Rev. Dr. A. Mr, Blakney, taken completely We 0! '1'!!!)Illum- lfll-e REV- J- W- by surprise, accepted the gift, a 0f ‘Iflnldfld and RBV- Wm- Brldllfi- beautiful walnut bedroom table, WW". P- E~ I» Mfs- 5°11" FT”??- zmd acknowledged the address in Wbtefl/lllfl. 111N311?!‘ 01 REV- J- H- wortls full of meaning. He empha- Frfief- M"- Mex sutherltmd “d sized the superior good feeling that Mm- Hueh P015011. Bus’: $11 Mrs- all the Post, Office officials have Umfi- Ont!!!“ and MTS- 30ml Dun‘ maintained, ever exhibiting good 13P- New Glasgllw- breeding and the most genteel be- only the“ G°d “ml Redeem" haviour. A veritable pleasure it is whom they ‘mm chlldhood by to work in company with such of- (“my P"°“'~* "““'° “W” l° ‘rust ficials. He exhibited more in facial 3:135:55” can “my conlprelilend expression than in words the “lea in “rest and on and plethora of happiness that he will en ll. .1. NABON Qljflsmrnrgr Connected With Dvugnore Periodic- Eye Examinations "M" "or your lluses roi- flve or ten 79m. as mine do, without re-examlnati __ for m that time change; An vitally impel-gong, ']].. "l" "W! We! are good or othcrwlae. I118! hi: place, which if not discovered, may work p". Imlllnt injury to the most nrcdw Mme you posleal. -SEE OUR special values on La- dies’ Coats and Dresses. Sinclair's Read To Wear Dept. 5766-l0-3l-2l —SPECIAL DISPLAY of Ladies’ Hats, $1.00, $1.50 and up at Sin- cioirs, 5766-10-31-21 —CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY --'I‘tie Summerside Branch No. 215 of the C. M. B. A. celebrated their 39th anniversary in their hall on Thursday evening. There ivas a very large attendance of members. Mr. Alban Gillis, President, presided and opened the proceedings with a few congratulatory remarks. The chief speakers of the evening were Rev. Father Bennett McDonald of St. Pants Church and Mo‘. George R. Harper of Lcggicvillc, N. B, The following enjoyable program was then carried out: O Canada, vocal solo by Joseph F. Gaudet; Orches- tra sclcetions, Miss Dena. Ciaudet. Mr. Bolger, Emest Gaudet; French song, vocal trio, Misses Anna and Mary Arsenault and Joseph F. Gaudet; Step dance, Mls. Ell Arseniirlt and lvitrs. Charles Dou- cette; vocal solo, Philip Gallant: Dialogue, Miss Edna Wedge, Mr. Augustus Blacquierc, Joseph F. Gaudet; vocal dilet, Msses Anna and Mary ATSCllAlXllJ Auld Lang Sync, Allouettc. Refreshments, dan- clng and the National Anthem clos- ed the proceedings-S —)IEN'S‘ HEAVY Drill Khaki Shirts, sizes 14% to l7, worth $1.35. selling for 98c. at Sinclalrs. 5T6G-l0-Z3l-2l EASTERN GUARDIAN .. HALUWEYEN ‘DANCE Ivlolitaglle, Odd Fellows hloliday, October (ll. 57l4-l0-28-lln-2i. Heirllo $500,000 Is Very Skeptical at Hall, KANSAS CITY, Oct. 2ll.~A blue lllOIlOpIilllC glided to earth iii; Kan- sas City airport today and taxied up to where George. C, (tray, hand- lsonie, young jobless lUYlllPl‘ police- man, was wondering: why o. .ll)\\'.';- paper personal had asked him to inecl it. A few moments later he \\‘llS won- dering if he was really hcir to $500,- 000. Gray introduced llllilfifill to a dis- tinguished looking man who sxeppctl from the plane, said he was a west coast lilWyCl‘ and asked: “Did you ever know Scliambcrs?" Gray said lie had known such a woman. Eight or l0 years ago, when working for a Los Angelcs brokerage firm, he llIlLl tried to sell some rc-al estate for hcr. Two years ago she had visited him a matter of minu- tes in a Kansas City police station and ‘said a hotel he liad tried to sell was still on her hands. She had added what seemed only a pleasan- try at the tilne-“I guess l‘ll nave to leave that hotel to you." The lawyer said Mrs. Schnaiisors, a widow of Indian extraction, had done more than that. Dying in the Halvaiiaii Islands, she had 10ft illl hcr properly, both in Los Angz-les and in Nome, Alaska, to Gray. lie asked Gray to sign some pzipcrs br- causc he was in a hurry to take off i1 Donita for New York. But Gray demurrcd. He, too was Guard your eyes. G. F. NIITGNESIIN OPTOMETBISI‘ present time, they heroically endur- stony and hilly, with few of the or- dinary necessaries and none of the Soon enjoy’ Y’ . lillllllliilll i" it eci to the extent to which in Church I . I and state they "made good." " Mrs. Dunlap was a most devot- oonveniences and luxuries of the l l|lill| ti‘ ed wife and mother. H ;,l,,||{li iii ‘ May all the family who survive, with the countless hosts of tho sav- , ed be reunited in glory. - Truro lProfessional Cards New» o MissLauraM.HughesR.N, As t ' Page CommuniocrllCupl, C " "on cu“ a later, etc. Also Novelty lland Bags. Apply Minlrd’: Indy. n 85 Eustou St. Phong 1136.1, "ti." o... pllllnu and ct. IB-wsrn-l month. ;'_','(1',‘,"m‘:"m'°m 2° than‘: nothing banal ;_Stewart 8e Lowther where he could think this out. . iliilulillif .I 1U I i l _ _ _ i ll O. ~ . , lll“ l’ 1 ntfilslillllllliu , . , p" ll ,il‘~ lli llliiivnlllllllilllllllll n. an iiiills or llFFER ARE iiiiiiiolu Continued from Pace B) im" certificates to be given to pur- chasers. It is from the office of the King's Printer, Ottawa, official representatlveof the Government and, through it, of Parliament that the various printed forms must g0 forth to East and West. Every fin- ancial house that will be handling the loan-and there are hundreds of these-and every branch bank in Canada, numbering well over 3,000, must receive beforehand cop- ies of the prospectus" of the loan and the "application form," with- out which no subscription is valid. 0i the prospectuses, one million and a half will be sent out, and a similar number of application forms. Fifty thousand four-page instruction forms, seventy-five thousand report forms for banks, and a number 0t minor farms have been printed. About twenty tons of paper will be required. First ltcqusltlon The first requisition was made on the King's Printer on Saturday night last, after the decision had been reached to make tbs public issue of bonds. Since that time presses at". the Printing Bureau have been running day and night in order to rush material to the distant points, so that all dealers might be on an even footing when the signal “start" is given on Mon- day next. In case the allotted supply of these forms should prove insuffi- eielit-and last year the response to the National Service Loan was so widespread that special trucks had to be rushed to Ottawa with many additional tons of paper to supply the extra demand-surplus stocks are being sent to the Aa- sistant Receivers-General, located in various Provinces, from whom dealers may supplement their stocks. I There are nine of these offices, at the following centres; Halifax, for Nova Scotia; Saint John, for New Brunswick; Charlottetown, for ‘Prince Edouard Island; Montreal, iior Quebec; Toronto, for Ontario; Winnipeg, for Manitoba; Regina, for Saskatchewan; Calgary. for Alberto; and Victoria, for British fcolumbia. The interim certificates are being sent to the Assistant Re. ccivers-General, and these will be delivered to subscribers, pending .tlie engraving of the pxrninllcnt bonds with the interest coir; ma: attached. Georgetown It is withvdeep regret that we learned of the death of Mr. S. A. Johnson which occurred at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Peter Ross, on Tuesday, October 25th, a1- ter a short illness. All that medical his devoted daughter and sister-in- law Miss LePage, but God called him to his Heavenly l-lome. He was intelligent kind and sympa- thetic. I-le had many friends but no enemies. He was jailer for a number of years. Kind to all the prisoners. His word was his bond. He was a menibor of the United Baptist Church. Rev. Mr. Pyke conversed with him frequently. He leaves to mourn three daughters Mrs. Wcbber in Chelsea, N. 8.: Mrs. Hcartsthorne in U. S. A., and Mrs. Peter Ross in Georgetown, to whom sincere sympathy is ex- tended. - Mr. and Mrs. C. H. T. Morrisey, Malagash, N. S., are visiting friends licrc. Mr. and Mrs. Wade fiughes, ac- companied by their little daughterl, Mary and Eileen, and Miss Hilda Keays, motored to Georgetown from Sourls recently. Miss Myrtle Ross, Montague, in visiting at her home in George. town, Mrs. Temple Gotell returned to hcr home in Georgetown after via- itiiig in Charlottetown the guest of Miss Marlon Dougan. l m. John Hessian mo returned ‘to New Glasgow, N. 8., after visit- ing friends in Georgetown. w. Stewart Levers i: visttlnl l! Wallace, N. 8., the guest of Capt. and Mn. Brown. Rev. D. P. Cioken, Port August- us, recently visited Georgetown. Under the auspicel of 5t. David's Church W. M. B. a moot enjoyable aid and kind nursing was done by locial wal held at the homo o! Mrs. Norman MacDonald Satur- day evening, Oct. 22. A program consisting of instrumental number: by Mill Grace Douglas, humorous NBGIBII by Mn.‘ W. Mel-area and by Mrs. J. A. MoKlnnon. vocal ao- loa by the Misses Mac Brenton and Isobel Lovers was followed by games and a delightful "sing-song." Delioiuuo refreellmeuil were nerv- ed by the hostess assisted by the member: and several young ladies. Mrs. Louis Douglas presided and the accompanist: for the evening were tholMissoe. Grace Douglas, Rose Paircbild and Ethel Benton. Hopes for another social soon were expressed by all present ll a charming party broke up to the strains oi "Old Lang sync," fol- . _'___. ’°'""ml“"“'“"'°°“ it! I-T-IETAIiI-Tl-ciiai ‘3.°Zi"o.‘.““.‘;?.;§ .“."’.I.“.°'.°...'..‘l‘..“"’ LY The Comfort Stocking . LWAYS comfortable, always perfect fitting, bo- Mias Mary Gondola, Murray Har- bour, is visiting in Georgetown the gust of hcr uncle-Mr. James Oondon. - The many friends of m. George A cause of its special flexible top-designed “for longer wear by KAYSER. It stretches according to all the needs of the individual leg. No pulling-no gar- ter strain in this remarkable hosiery. "FIT ALL TOP” can stretch to the full width of an outsize stocking too. Refuse are sorry to hear of his illness. All hope for a speedy re- Bombay, Gunmetal, Crab, Calcutta. The stocking par excellence for nurses $1, pt‘. neutron... were for the Sunday within the Octave of St. Luke at the Church l condemns them. It shows clearly or Holy communion m m. GE and openly our sins and guilt. The of the Holy Trinity on ma“, of the Holy Trinity. At Matias Capt. Kelly spoke on the Holy Cross may be an offence to us be- morning. cause it is not always tho easy Bible an the inspired word of God. The Captain spoke on the wonder- WRY. but it is the victorious way. The cross offends some because itI ful work o! the Bible Society in their endeavour to place the Word of God into everybody‘: hands. The word of God must be obeyed or else we will bring Judgment upon our- selves taking the words from Zach. '1. 11. How that the prophet was sent out to preach to the people claims to be the power of God un- evening to make further plan; (o; to Salvation and Heaven cannotlthelr Halloween entertainment 1| b9 ""1137- bY 54W “he? Wfly- Tbclhas been decided to re-open ‘for cm“ ‘fiends "m" Bcitflmfi and the fall and winter seasons, which then We see its tremendous mean- is good news for the young paopld ing. The Rev. Canon Malone, of Qeuygegown gm- they Wm m" I M. A., of St. Peter's Cathedral l o. place to gather and enloy I Charlottetown, held a celebrationllehcmseives, A_ but when they heard it, they re- fused thereafter to listen to film, making all manner of excuses to suit themselves. They wouldn't go to listen to him again. They laughed at all he said and ‘made their hearts like atone and de- spised the word of the Lord God of Hosts. God in heaven was watching and became angry and sent them a whirlwind of destruc- tion. The words of Proverbs l, 24. 38 came true. At evensong Capt. Kelly spoke on the offence of the Cross, taking as his text Gal. 5, 11. The Cross offends some because it The executive of the A. Y, P, A met in their hall on Tuesday Don't let PRICE deceive I60 ! 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N5 YOU SAuJ-rM HAVING -A BARGNN 5ALE TO-DAY AND i't_\_ MT EVERY WOMAN IN Town w“; ea Ti-iERE-Mlss LQTTA vo-rcs ' “CWT HAVE ANY AUDIENCE. gm ‘rue TOWN HALL TO w-uafs "ms BOY swam: As i-r MAY seam-nor on: r wqmm ei-iowso up AT THE "ruwai ‘HALt-v NOT ave.» was urrr-ra , ,, vans- ‘rt-i: sPsAKER- 5H5 5.151 Ace-rumors "ma. ammo: sates o, WHtCl-I an: some on new A1’ ~me eta erroneo- I é llIbeoiorJ.l'tllFn-°*l"* I03: