i i It ‘i l of yo -.‘=¢-i.u.-.-.x~%=i.. ar yo | .\ i I ‘ .‘i~:}'- “a. . . .. 1c ‘.391... 1N‘ ‘till _ TUESDAY, WTZWZWEZ“ N ow--as to Economy ‘Economy is Not Only a i iiey to the best advantage. are making a step in the right direction wiien you purchase one have our guarantee to back up \ $22, $24, s28. $32 styles atid semi-fitting". The cloths Our stock of boys’ suits never was better, the finest shovring of please both boy and parent alike ‘Prow - ‘ usyaixfizisz Matter oi Saving consists‘ also of spending mo- You our New Fall Overcoats. You iir purchase. New Fall tivercoats These (‘ottts are made in slip on e good, tlte patterns the finest ti have seen for some time. NEW FALL SUITS $17.00 $18.00 $22.00 TO $45.00 Wonderful English and Scotch Woolens, made tip in the newest styles; the tailoring on these garments is superior to tiny we have had. They fit perfect. YOUR NEW HAT 7 I \ Boys Suits for School IS HERE We have without a doubt the finest show- ing of Men’s Felt Hats including V e l o u r s, T,weeds, Borsalintis, Wolthattsen’s all the latest styles at popular prices w patterns, they are hound to d at such low prices Juvenile 5511i) and tip. loys $7 .00 and up. The Big Clothing‘ Store l 7Q? l se Bros Limited y} fit t-ottttl 1 i lllllll a__, .__ ..._______. _ __ TWO KINDS OF DOCTORS llit- illltifllit-rtl at the ]lil)'!:i.i'ihflt5(l'l_,l‘. "lli-ztril iiie preaeli'."' “(.‘t-i-t:i‘iiil_v. » "litit-s lir. tftiitnnint: llrt- here?’ lit- Yon arc- llit- lir. (Dlianiilnu ihai 'l"lit- ltt-r. ill‘ Vhzinniiir, il.11i aiaslii-tl."‘i't-s,sir.""t':ii1lset-iiini?’ proztelttis, ain't _rtiit’.‘" “tilt, l- si-t~,. liititlier, :i tiliwit-tatt iillli at onel"l aiii he.“ "\\t'liti'.’ Yni\'.’"“\'es, sir." you are tttitztziltt-ii now. ll is iiiy ltlilt- tltt-_\ imlii liiwti in liti-itiii. .\l"\titt titttst have aitert-tl t‘llll.‘iitil'l" ill't|llll‘l'\\'iif1ill'l‘ill‘i\\‘fi. l ant tht- ttot- in st-iireh Ui thi- iili iitbly siiiet- l heartl you tirotirli." lot‘ who tiraetist-s. fiwo>fl7flfilfflll SMonmo TOBACCO l The Smoke that Lightensm-Work The samerich flavor —-the same restful comfort and satis- faction in both Plug and Cut Plug. Put upin both forms to please ALL Smokers. 1' Y! l x rt i t! i; 1- U. -t f - ...-;i\-=. 0.24 r"- “ —5HOP iioui Holman‘: catalog €__ J0 P. C. OFF covered Satchel Basket. tor Suiiiniersltle Exhibition Days at llolntau‘s. —LADIES AND SCHOOL girls rain hats woitli wiiuitiszile tip Lil $-40, selling utt Fair Day tor 501', t-atli. Hint-lair & Stewart. Limited. .-CO-OPERATIVE FARMERS til 1~Zttiei~alt1 will be loading live liog.-i ivvtillviitill)‘ antl 'l‘liurstlziy' of this wet-ii. --WOMEN'S warm winter well itizttle ln good models, iittrtni l<‘:iir Days at $15.00 T1.\]'-(‘li.~\1lt& STEVVAIVI‘, "l-J l. coats. clear- catch. LIMI- -2O PER CENT OFF all Stone ware Uhtirns, (trot-ks, Bean Jars ‘Feaptits, Attilasstis Jars and Jar iilniires liir WSitle l-Zxhihititin Days :tl llolnititis, Suniiiit-irsititi. - PROHIBITION INFRACTION. At tlii» Prineti l‘ii., (‘tiiirt House on Aitintlatt itisi. before Jittige Mc- Qlllifrli‘. a eotiiitry lutly was finetl $3111, and vii-sis. 111' tlirt-t- iiioiiths lii iail t'tii' an ltifrttclitiii ot the Pro- liiliititiii At-l. 11. bit: Sitiiiinersitlt- lilxltibition races. ltegttlar stir-om! clitss lures lrutit ill itttei-vetiiiig stations “IMPORTANT MEETING- Two -itt1':ii-:i1 t'lll\Vi‘lilit1ltR are to he i1‘l'i in iillilillit~l‘.litit‘ tinxt week. Flte Iirst will lie that oi’ tho tini- l\t'l'>'-, who tniiet oii Niontlay ' a t'.'l1ltiiti:tlt' aiitl the Lib- t l Incl-t lot‘ the same purpose i, '1‘iit-=t1:i)". --SPEEDING UP THINGS» Mt‘. l11l|1t~<i Pt-ntlergast, nianztgtii‘ tit’ the ‘1>"'ll ‘l"ll.'ll'iillt'lll tii the Sitnttnei- "itle t-Xillliliillll, arrived in the town Uliarltitttittoivti on Monday i115)’ gt-ttiiig the traek in .pe for the rttet-s tin 'i‘\te.s- “Jiiii" is the right man in riuht plaee llllti his [iresettce iisstirvs a tlay til good sport. --OPENS TODAY-The. Matiage xnetit oi‘ the Prince (‘o., ltliahibitlon Ziavo now (*\'fl1‘_\'lllil1L‘.' in reattlticss there is a large nitiiilier of entries ‘ti all the classes, antl wtiather per- llliililll-Y. there will eertaittly he a largo tllilfiltltlllvl‘. Train arrange > titenls art- sittiptisetl to be the. lit-st t'tii' a iiittitliei- of _Vt‘:11‘.\‘. The (‘lliPiPBl for the iIUFHI‘ raees are also gtiotli I ftiiltiwint: i-—-SHlPPlNG-—- 't'iit~ 'l‘l1l1t11|I’l‘,~‘ were itt port on Satttr~ tl:t,v:~~ Pat-lite, t‘.tp1. Nittrrtty, eoal lt-ileit from Syitliiey, rilllriiklltsii to .\lt'. tlratly, Srhin. “antic Wt-stzitt, t'.'ipt. “lesion tlisehzirgetl a eargoi tit 1tiiiiht-i' toi- .11. 1-‘. Si'l1l|l‘11l1l1l.d'z‘ t‘ti., antl tailing titi a qttatitily ti!’ hay, tints, flotir aiitl etizii for tho, l‘t'i1l|'l1 trip to llit-hilitit-tti. H. i l t "LOOKING iNTO THE MAT. .~lit>t.tiiii; net-st- antl liiirittl ti-tiiti it mtlliitt; litiat. --ALL SET FOR SUMMERSIDE EXHiBiTlON-Jdxltlliilion llllliliilllfd itt apple pie tirtlvr tor lily, t-ttr. tlronntiti, it-nt-es anti btiiltlltigs ilt . a bt-atitiliil appoar:inee. (‘lnirltil- tetowit lliglilzitttl l’ipi~ baiiil will prtriilt- llllii-iil‘ tlt-ar tn the lit-zirts til" llttirit‘ oi (‘elite ant-t-slry_ The lire stiiek. larnt tirotitit-e, and iiitlim trial exhibits protitlst- to ext-tied a1] previotts shows. .-OPENING 0F EXH1BlTiON--.\11 that is: rtiqitlrt-tl now it; tiiakt- titt- l'l'l11I‘~ i't1lllllV hlxliiliiiltiii of 19151 a l't't'tll'll breaker 1.: tine \\‘t‘ililii'l'. The various classes in the horse ' l'£lt'l*'l art» illli-tl aiitl among the t-tiinpoiiltirs ort- Htllllf oi the fastest I'||lllll1'1' ln Prince liltlwartl island .\'()V.'1 Scotia. New itrtiiisivlt-k anti Maine. 'l‘l|t- entries in t-titll‘. ~ill't']l, swine, ilairy prtititicis, art, \\'<1l\l'1\'i~‘- work. traits, iltnvers, etc., are wt-ll above tlit- zivt-rtiire atttl iiialie an exhiliit-itm that would hi‘ , worthy til a provincial i‘:iir_ Siiiit inersiilt- ltt 1i:i.~=t yt-itrrt ltas lir- -n tin- rortnnait- 1n wit-other :ii-i'itnt;t-iiit-nl lint with i1 strong piill wi the ivetitlier titan, said to be {lllhfilltts-‘tlll by stinic o1‘ the ilirocttirs, i1 is linpt-tl that tht- sun will shine in Siiiiinitirsiiio all tlay ’i‘ticsiltty anti \\'t-tltti-sthtywtlit- ilays of the liig Prince. minty exhibition. NEW SENATE lllPlifllillllil OTTAWA, ()ct., 3~<1t is nntler- stood in semi-official cireles that ll. 1*‘. (lreon member for Kooteitay \\'csl. had been appointed to the senate as one of the. ‘British Colum- bia representatives. and that vaeiin» t-_v ratisetl by the tit-nth of Senator W. (Y. Edwards of Ottawa, war. lllleil liy the appointment oi’ lion. Thomas Crothers, former miiiliiter tii’ labor in the ‘Borden Govern - ment. -—-—--00§-—-—~- SYDNHY, 0st,, 3—.lohn Frocks, workman tit the Dominion lrnn antl Steele plant tiled ‘lfitlily lrom ln~ Juries sustained Sntiirtlriy when the lurhlnn which he Was tipernt- ing tit iiiglt speed burst by a centrifugal torce‘. l .-COAL SCHOONER-Jfiie schoon- er “i‘:icii’ic" is discharging coiii for Etlgett, Grady & Co. y -GUARDIAN’S FOR SALE at (‘liarles Ltttt'erty's every morning, alter arrival ot‘ train from Chiti- lottetown. -—60-iNCH UNBLEACHED COT. TON tiiso suitable for single bell sheets. '1‘. iitiimnn, Lttl. ~50 LADIES TRIMMED AND READY-TO-WEAR HATS tit $239. A special exhibition at B. R. Hoi- nian, Limited. . ~.SPECIAL TRAIN for Summer- stile Exhibition. A special train will leave Fharltiltelmvti at 7.110 a. iii.. \Vet1., (Jet. 5th for rat-es. ite- i-lliiill‘ second class titres trutn till intervening stations. ..MOVING Ptcrtmss lli vit-ttirtii Rltititltty night, (ictoliei It; lliintei" ltivt-r, 'l‘htir.~itltiy, (lt-ttitier l1. l§l_‘1\(i' illllillli’; t)e|tihei' 7; Heileqiie, SJ- ltirtlity, (let. 8th. All new tea- titres. - ~-JUST 25 oi‘ ' these single hreiistetl stilts. in hint-y tweetls and wtirsteils. viaiies ranging up MER$|DE ExQEFmN“ A‘ M“, to $310.00; ttlhslztis frtitn hit; to train will leave (Ylizirltittettiiiih all “w: Hmmlm“ rxmhhm" prlpevfly "4 . », . - , m. S -~':1v:1 . in e winter ...-0 tl.1I1. tin \\tt1., ()1 t. .it1i foi the ("\,l_r(_"]':‘t‘£.' (Jslflliilfiu, iltl $211.50. q l ~SUPERANNUATED. -- Mr. .\\'a \Vl1stin, of this town is helm: etingrtttttIAttriI by his hosts oi’ friends tnion his receiving his stip- ertiiinuatlon. Mr. Wilson, tins spent the greater part ot’ his life intthc service oi’ the 1‘. E. 1. itali- way. M. Beauty Contented You u: always cmltdent that rbuu hnliem Gou rziudk Special, 15c per yard, R. ' Oriental Cream A THE CHARIiOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ SUMMERSIDE and W ESTERN GUARDIHI ‘ A Saved from Blood-Poison &. Disablement. Mn. Jane E. “One cannot upeak too highly 0t’ this wonderful Zam-Buk." layl Zealley, an sax-Major of the Salvation Army and daughter of the late Dr. Bevan, oi‘ St. Davids, South Woieo. 1 stitlering l might have szrred the boy, Called uponat her home, 3,lilhl1l18SS Avenue, Toronto, Mrs. Zealley Qililli “Eight years ago my boy Alfred scratched iiis leg with the brass m]; oi ashoe lace rind hiotitlpiiisutiiiig set in. l had iiseil various oiittniciits on the sore, witlioiii iloing good, when. hgariflg $pielhild reports about Zam-lillli l tleeitit-ti tii give it I1 trial. You can iniagitie my ieliei. when, alter a few aptihcatitins 0i Zatit-ilitk, I saw that iiealtiii; liailalreatly started. Coiitnitieii trettttiieitt tiiticiily removed every trace oi tin: obstinate sore. It made me realist: ivliai pain and Piziisoitztigsf‘ t I l i ivoiild be xiecessary to remove the I l had l got Zam-liuli at hr-tt. "When l fell ore? a steel lettiier and injured my iinee badly, 1 again used ‘Lain-link. My daughter. who was a ittirsc, thought an operation mass u! inflammation and p115. b"! l hadn't ltirgotteti iiir previous experi- ence Willi lam-link. Again iviwlifl‘ applications (it the baliii took out all pain and swelling and heuieti the \\'Dlll1tl iii a iew (lays. The knee has never pix-en lurther trouble." Herbal Zlmrflllk 1e 50c. box, all dealers. OCTOBER 4, 1921 ' FREE BOXES i ._~“ .~ Send 1 cent. (for whim“ l postage). Ilitflllitill [la .ll|tl Zuni ltuk (iii.. Turin . Mill ifilWilfd Five. ifldi Minnie. Uiiettiuillettfor ECluIIIAJIIIK- tviinii, ulcers. piles, eta. ti-J-iillldttiiii-s’ ‘NlUllii-lllillll’: lift a few ilays ago tin retnrti t0 Dos-ton. .\la.-"s., after stientiing the --Mr. ’1‘1ms_ Funnier. of Iiosttin. utttiinit-t‘ in town. 11, Mass, is visiting irietitls in Sitin- inerside. ' -».\lr. l-‘raitii Jolinsttin aiitl trite. if Mttnettm, spent the visiting trichtls in Stttiitiiersidti. --Mrs. MacLeotl, oi’ Central, litit 16, ivlio has lit-en visiting tii-r s1.- ter, Mrs. (ieorge Walker, (iltiirltit \\l‘j‘ll‘_‘jllli tettixvti. rc-titrtictl to her hoiiic or. .\ttmt1ii_v. --Mi-. aiitl .\‘lrs. ileti 'l‘litiin.'ts,4tif _Thp Misfit,‘ EH10] 3m] Mm» 57,-. (liiStfiiliilivty was in F-uiiiiiiersitle qfpgfnx 1,." u" Sam-day murmng 310110113’- ttii- llosttin Mass” alter stietitling rr‘"_ ltlre SIIIIIIIIPI‘ with their itillPllls. --Mr. antl .\1r.~t, \\'ilnioi ltt-iii o1‘ -Mr aiitl Mrs. l<fl'lll‘h‘l Mrlireiztir. (‘t'lt*1\1t\l1, was in Snininersitle Mon, liitrtoti, Lot 7. 11. tltty on bitsiness, _ w‘? ~ .\lr. antl Ali's. Moses Wooll- 4n, ti), ,]_ Mexntiyq sppingiit-itr sitlt- aiitl soii .\lr. llei-liei-t llarl- Mass” iir i). A. lloltiin, . aii-i fiirii. 'l‘i1\'iiti, llliiltifflll tii town nit .t\. 1-‘. of I-‘raiiilnt: Hall. tire iii Hittii tiiei-sitltr risitiiii: frit-iitiii. --.\ir. l‘l1‘llt--=1 tlzilliitgv, loriiit-rlti tii’ Sttnitnt-rsitle, litit now of litlwillll is spt-iitiiitg a li-w (itiyrl ill Sttnr lllflrfiitlt’ vhtitini’. friends. -~.\1:tiiy Stinniieniitlt» citizens m- glzttl totsoe .\1r. John .\le<‘aii1l again who a icw years ago was on the pnllct‘ force in Sitntniersitlt- anti aiti r tctih up the piisiiititi ps gnarl) at Dnrt-liestt-t‘. .\'. ll. llt- is hark tin ll short visit. ' l ltt 11. l-‘ritltrv, ztntl were gilt-sis the .\lii|tti lltiiise, (ll't‘lllVliii‘ Si. Tilt‘ irirnis t-r Mr. v. '.1. liar- rinirtott, oi‘ tht- (‘tiiiatltt (‘ti.-:ttiiii.-i, are lllvllriliti ti. .-:et- liini tirtiuiitl iii’- ter btfiiig etiiiiiiititl to his titiiiic fill a lcw tlays with llitiess, ll. -—»Miss Anita Nelllgttn. graduate tiiirse, tiassetl through Sitnimersitle Stiiiirt1:i_i' morning, en route to llrotiklltie, t\'l:tss,, iztficr Sllillldillli two weeks with her parents iii Si. Louis. __--Z\irs. .1. Crosby. who has iiTt-it visiting her brother, Mr. Wallace. Pieliartls, Alberlott, left 'i‘netitiay on retttrti to Wenheiiti, Mass. ~-l)r. David MciNztlly oi’ Hollis- ton. Mo, and his brother Dr. E. J. l\it~.\'ttll_v, Springflelti liiitssx. are visiting relatives ‘in town. ii. OTTAWA, Oct. Il.— Sir Robert Kcntlersley, Director tii’ the Hank or llillgitlild and Governor til lliitisoiis llxiy (‘Ulllfllllly states that Canada '|'s better able to face the Ittttirti than almost any tittter country hi the world. {a "MINA iDiiSl r i LLN IlMQEZHI l YAflMOUTH, N. B. The Original and Only Genuine. Beware of imitation: cold on 1m marlin o! Minard‘s Liniment i’rince Edward island Hospital Annual Appeal for inancial Support n ’ 'I‘1i1'ee years ago the trustees informed the public of Queen's and lung s counties that each year on the first of November, they would ask 101- a substantial collection to be made in each school district; and that no other money collections would be made oratithorized by the manatretnent. 'lliis arrangement has been strictly adhered to, the collections have been regularly made and the trustees wish to thank all contributors and collec» tors for their support which has made it wot-k. possible to carry on the Hospital This year, we are changing: the (late of the collections from N ovem- ber 1st to (letobei- 1st. We think it will be easier for the collectors to carry on their work during the tisually finer weather of the first week of October and we also wish to avoid clashing‘ with the collection dates of any other charitable institution or society. This year we must ask you for more money than ever before We closed our books last year with a deficit of $4709.85, due to the increased prices of nearly everything" used in the Hospital and also to the much great- er number of patients treated than in any previous year. . We have insiiailetl a Laboratory this year which will cost; us over $2500.00 and We are adding" a thoroughly qualified dietitian to the staff which will moan an added outlay, but one which will be in the best interest 0t_ the tiatients. The repairs to the building and replacement of equipment will be fully as g'reat if not greater than last year, and in every way pos- sible the trustees are trying to provide a thoroughly equipped H ostiital where oursick may receive as good treatment as can be obtained in any Hospital in Canada. All 0f thiE llakflil 11101163’, a V6121’ 2'i'eat_ deal of money, and we there- fore sti-onitly appeal to you us. The subscription must be lar lectors will call on you early in Octo work by a substantial subscription cheerfully given W. K. 120612125 Chairman Board of Trustees for every dollar you can possibly afford to give 8'61‘ than usual if we are to carryon. The col- ber, please encourage them in their . __.~.___...m ~