.. -__¢.. _...__.____'_,_ v.1; . A Hebson, Peterboro; W’. R. YVlu- wife,- Halifax‘ /;;: '»__. ___¢ ‘L... v /~;—-—r _ 0U itiiaht pay a little ~ , t-aiore for Society Brand Clothes but really they cost less. ’ ' ~ J/ - Qgza: _‘. They have good style, to begin with. They will have good style to end with because they are hand- tailored. s That's why they are better values. All-wool British fabrics, of course. or at a billing” Made in Canada r35 to too gz-z: ,z-zfxza/gézx~ ‘) (/_2_* (I l - GEORGE” L. PROWSE The Shop That Made Good in a Week Qmsiip (308) pi: HOTEL ARRIVALS tun; ll. W. Curry. llalifax; F. VICTQFUA Truro: J. Mt-Vicar, Sydney; It. (T. Blakeneyr, Halifuvv: Mr. and Malcolm, Toronto; l~‘. Tregunno, Mrs. S. A. Ledwc-ll, St. Putt-rs; Toronto. ‘Mary units, st. Peters: w. Me __._ Quuid. Souris; J. nSlElllC)’, Nlagtla REVERE HOTEL lene islands; John J. Matthelvs. .51 . . Tl. r--. - .- ll l; :ll Jon“; C‘ n’ ‘wlmore’ SL "Ohm (‘one Traverse; J. l). McDonald. drudgigtswllhhhl» lrbfnsfuitiul dlihti-Ila P. -C Murphy, Tignish; l-I. Manson. Bmnmmg’ Puim; Mrs. L D_ ‘MC n; an or-ntn n box nnd you will thus" Summerside; J. A. McDonald. C3!‘- digau; J. Mlgnaull, St. John‘. K. (1, Fraser, St. John; J. F. Fraser‘, Halifax; Mr. and Mrs. 1'. A. David- gun, Hampton, N. B; Ellie-z B. lnnis. Hampton. N. ii: E. S. Buc- hanan, St. John; H. Hart. Mont - real; R. C. Holden, Si. John: G. dcr McDonald. Rankin. Toronto; kin. Toronto; E. H. tor, Toronto; D. F]. l-ltarr, Toronto; John; A. L. Morgan, Boston. F. S. Garrett, Toronto; C R Brown. Quebec; J. A. Mcltae. Toronto; W. ‘TM and wine “stem do B. Arthur, Halifax; S. McLeod and G Leaman. Mone- tttes. _ i. Blnks, Trilro: F. W. Bishop, Lew- rentretown, N. S; W. B. McMillan. "are? rum * ii ritixraficiinbhelli’ ‘*“"‘"""”“"““““' Donald, Blooming Point; Alexan- Blooming Point; Hannah Nlclsaac, Blooming Point: Ray Jay. Blooming Point; Tlios. Mrs. L. C. Rari- Anderson. Morel]; W. R. Callaghan, Summer- side; E. E. Ford, Toronto; B. Ben ~ jamln, St. John; W. P. Mitchell, St not at smoke, as it might affect their Pill‘ THE, GHARIDTPETOWN QIBE.JWESTERNL GUARDIAN ‘ man's, Summerside. el, reg. 80c for 58c at llvifllllll Summerside. merslde. OF FOWL hetra over four pounds received. for 50c; dark brow rweeds--niltny' lint-s, good weight, and grey mixed the newest models. 125th ~12; Suirimersldo. |llli‘ Knights oi (‘olulrtiltis 't"entrttl Street, Sumrltersltie. .\il.t ‘hlt-Dttrgall is t-tliiteziipluliny, all en try inlu the army of Prince Count, ‘tmatrons early next monlh_' Here's Your llrlngn You u “nndorfully (‘Ivar um! Beautiful (‘uauplexlon No net-d for no tnussnpv. steaming 114i llv-ttlll, nothuill of inlplirities. chant". Plmples. \'ou soon IlIIllPl’ tm ltlacltlieuds and other S. ed to on excess of iinpl|rili~s lIPlHQ eliminated llil‘(\\lL'll lln- skin this lfufllllliltn villls for l'llll'illlll t- enable the process of i-limi ation l-- bi- cnrlii-tl on more cont t- _~ It is the (‘nlcltitn ill Stuart's (‘al- cilrm Wafers that has l:i'\'en this romplexlon henutifler S\ll‘ll n won- see hnw puliiilnr they must ht- to have such a wide demand. BRITAIN TQSTOP STILL R AS PEACE noun STRIKES LONDON, (let, 1S--\\'iren the clock strikes 11 on thl- itiorninl; l]! November i1, Armistice Day. all vehicles and trains irl (lreat lir- tain will cease to move. For two minutes this nation will stand Sill! in honor of the tic-dd. Memorial services in ever)’ Pill’ “'1” begin that hour, chief among them the decoration of the cenotaplt in Whitehall-l l)V King Goorilfi IMISTER ll U pack real enjoyment into your Pi” when. you fill up with Master Manon. Iecauaa the fine flavor that la packed into flu Mug" Manon plug, HOLDS to the laat pipaful, Tllaro is no better, handler or more economical way to buy high-grade 105M611, flu- [n ab. Li‘ plug of blaster Mason. dSON PLUG sMoKin-té’ f (Yftséioocl Ybbacca" --3HOP from Holnrin’: 638K810! rWOMENQ COAT $‘WEATER5~ values up to $6.75 for $533 I" "01" J-QUART TEA POT, grey chum ~COLD BLAsT BARN LAN- TERNS, for 75c at Holmarrs burn — CO-OPEQATIVE KHIPMENT AT KEN-SINGTON. Loading Friday‘, Oct. ‘Zlst. All oh! -CARPENTER'S PINOERS for cutting and pulling nails. reg. 80c lltanure forks, reg. $2.00 for $1.50; stove hoards, 2 it. square ior 25c; motor oil reg. $1.50 gallon tor ttét- at llulillitlfé Hardware, > Sulmricrsitie. -FlSH CARS-The C. N. Railway —-——- sent ln three special cars on Tut-s --$EN5AT|0NAL OVERCQAT (lay night. These cars are to ‘or BARGAIN-ll men's overcoats, odd of All sizes from regular value, _;25.uo while they last $14.95 at Holmana, .-BRiDAL 3HOWER~ Miss Irene McUougttll of the dry goods depart- tnent of R. llohnan.‘ Lilnitetl. A quantity of hay, 3% tons coal. was the recipient oi a large niitri 1 riding wagon, set of harness, i‘; ber oi vii)’ liivflli 54ml ‘flliliflbiv pure bred Plymouth Rock hens. gifts at a bridal shower held in titer honor on 'l‘filtrstlav evening ill Home. Beauty Shop A llox o! Stuart's (‘itlelum \\'llfl'fll the face. lrttl pure watt-l‘ for bathing and Stuart's Calcium \\'nfers tn elenr the blood such luviul blemislit-s tnny be lfvlll~ and price $2.96 per yard, just at Sinclair's. --A NICE > coored Brogues in Oxfords ant =1 high Boots now slfiiwlng at Slu clair's. 17c and lb. tin Baker's lnerside. ages 5 to 7 years. $3.75 at Holland's Saturday. Glendon, from Sydney. is dischurg ing a cargo of 80H coal for R. '1‘. wharf, Summersitle. used for the transportation by ex- ll press of fish and all heavy freight through to the destination. Thu curs, apparently new. are well ilt led for the purpose and are a ct‘.- dit to island shippers. ll. ~SALE- l will sell by auction at the Baptist parsonage Bedeque, on Strttlrtlay, Oct. 22nd the following: also dining room furniture consist- ing -o! buffet table and chairs, l.i- brary table and 2 small purlo" ~ tables and numerous other things Rev. l‘. A_ Britten, Central Bede- qus. - t A —FIXING STREET- Hospital Strt-et, Suntmerside is being gra- ded now under the direction or Henry Desroches, street comm <~ sinner This street hflg long bet-r. in need of attention and the pre sent move is one in the right dir- ection. It has been suggested that some 0t the other town streets would profit by a little attention this fall and thus make the spring work easier and more expeditious --A NARROW ESCAPE-- uiornings ago, when the Gallant Bros, Joseph and Arthur, fisher men, on their trip taking in thei: lobster traps. heard cries for help and on stilling to the spot, tile)" found n titan clinging to his boat in almost an exhausted condition A feu- -DREO8 LENGTHO 0f 36 incti tricolet in a variety of new shades. opened RANGE of ladies‘ -2 LB TIN BLUEBERRIES for Cocoa for 23c at llolman's Grocery. Sutu- -BOY'S Z-PIECE winter suit‘ for Reg $9.00 for 4H IPPING NEWS- Schooner lioliuan, Limited, at the Holman summit I Can Dir Much Work Now $1’. JOHN MAS EATS-ANYTHING SLEEPS LIKE A LOG AND FEEL FINE ALL THE TIME l '-l'm feeling like a new man now and am able to do as tnrrcb work in one do‘- as l used to do in two." .~a.d (‘liz-rles Noel, 31, j-lttatlotv St, —‘t war. .'\. H. wit... rl-laling his ‘f-rlt‘ 2» "r zlkable expert-taco wztti lHJIt‘. ‘l: sue; is -. fir; ' of iti- (‘t- t uiiart Na lio i-ot '. ‘tied: "When l got home from Franc» my ztomach was in such bad condL lulu l mutdnt. eat a thing wltzlc-ti: suffering awfully afterwards. lily back hurt me too, and l was so net‘- V0ll5 that I got little rt-sl t-ltlter Jay or night. "By the time l had. taken two bottles or’ Tanlac lily stomach was iii fine l-trridition. l eat anything l want now, sleeplike a log all night long and get up ill tho ntornini; ttrlirtg I'll and fine. Everybody tells ma» l look the very picture of health ilnd l can honestly say l never felt better in my life." Tarrlac is sold in Charlottetown by lleddin Bros, and leading drug- gists everywhere. --.\lr.-. Vernon Matthews, Miss Georgie Matthews and Miss Mar- guerite Galidet, Suntrnersille. mo lutetl ic- (tharlottetoivti ou Thur:- day morning. -»Dectors Tanton, Sinelair an! MacPhee, of Surtlmersitle, have returned front Montreal where they had been attending the McGlll re- union. ——--——<0§——- THEgG. W. V. A_ CLEAN SWEEP. Few people realize what an as- set the Great War Veterans‘ Asso- ciation in to (‘anadian err-service men and their ll‘r'-'|)6lltl0l.ll5, and to the company. Many cases of injus- tice to worthy men or cases of hardship through official neglect or red tape, would go ulirectilled but for the existence of the G. W. V. A., with efficient national head- quarters in Ottawa Diffloulties with regard 1o pen- sions, allowances for dependents, war service gratuities. aitl ulany other details of rte-establishment. have frequently occurred without any department or official being particularly no blame. With so many hundreds of thousands oi‘ thp, Gallant boys set to work an.’ with tiiffictllty‘ raised the half] drowned man into their boat and given the best of attentiance. and is now oily slowly recovering frorut his accident. Tllfi-Sv (lnllant boy: are brave and hard working fclloitzfl and are entitled to any reward _ol‘ fered for the saving of life. ' ll. more titan ordinary interest took place at \he Manse. Lot 14, on Sept" 27th when Mr. Gordon Mil- _ 1e; 0g 51ers“. m“; Miss Ad“ MC all oulstatrding claims settled with- Loan, Central Lot lo’, were unllcdiln m“ "Ht WW “Mk5 ‘f posslble‘ Although Min siers of the present Government are mirth preoccupied in the lloly Bonds of Matrimony, the ltev. ll_ llavison titliciating. The Manse ivas beautifully‘ decorated‘ for the occasion, The bride who was unattended lvore a nnvy blur velour suit and leather hnl_.__t_§i'tt-t' the ceremony was perforrnetl ‘thi- bridal partv motored to the bonit- l‘ of the groom. Only the lflllllfltllilll‘ ‘inc “'3” .("0wr.nmen"' whether friends of the contracting parties (_nn"l"'~v_“llv"‘ “Hera? 0.1‘ dlmgrtlts‘ Jrssetriitlt-d. and a goodly rt-past my“ “m l.” ‘my I?“ dmflned O was parlaken of by all. Later in hmm.“ "Mum"! “lihgntmn” u) H‘ H". Evening "my were VIEW," by service men and their dependents. a merry group of serenaders. After more i“. mulling m b‘, ‘mined by a most enjoytlble evc-nllll; was. llwumnm“ “emvnuinl "i" "l new past alvay", the friends tiepartt-tl. ("wm'n"'nnt "mnes m‘ wishing Mr. and Mrs. Miller every future happiness. One week pru- vlous to their marriage a miscel- laneotls sham-r Wilhlt held for the brltloelt-et irt the home of .\lt'.-;. Prlishzl Lyle, where nearly out: hun- iretl friend; assembled. The gifo: FCCtlVIHI were numerous and cost '_v. i|'\lllg lvliit-li were many sub- ttantlal cheques, furniture. silve- warc and linen. Mrs. Miller, who is a niece of ‘lion. All. Mat-Lean. ivas for the past fcw years a coni- petent bookkeeper and stenogrltpii- er ln u large firm ln Tacoma. Washingfbll. willie Mr. Miller. wllu ls ruttnager of a t-oltl storage COill- tinny l5 one of Elersleflg must res~ pertetl and popular citizens‘ Fell- altritltlns. (Piluteel- please t-ttpy.) l -ENTERTAINMENT-.Mtire than eighty ltappy Summersitlta boys, meitiht-rs of the Tuxis and Trail Rangers groups which participated in the Y.M.(‘.A. street parade on , 'l‘uestiay evening. were the guests .f the \\'0lll9fl'! auxiliary refresh‘ t mi-nl committee at a banquet in t the \'.M.(‘.A. hall on eiterting. Already with a l‘.-pt.llil-- lion for eulinery skill whit-h can- ‘l0! be excelled by any irl the pro- vlut-e, the good ladies of Summer- 1id practically surpassed all fortn- er t-rlorts in the abundance ol temp ing tiuilitles spread before that buys. Leilh (frue was t-litiirmitn of the baqnuel and a lnanful vote of thanks to the ladle-l was moved by Heath Warren and teeondetl by (‘llffortl Sitiith. The boys werp tiddressoti by ll (Y. Sl- denius, littllfax, a menlher of the Nittlonul (‘ouncil; K. S. Rogers of (‘harlottetown lint? John A Small- man, of Sunimerilide. A jolly sing t song rounded oltt a most enjoyable l evening for the boys. On Wed- nesday afternoon the canvassing teams in t-onneCtIOII with the drive for 320255.011 (the budget for 1922) were organized and the various tnonled men urn being interviewed this week with the query as to just how much they appreciate the good work that the Y.M.C.A. lo doing in Prince ('ounty. ' WESTERN PERSONALS j-Mr. James AlHearn. tailor of this town lit spending it few days in Moncton on n business trip‘ H --Misg M. Chappell, of the silk department of ll. T. Holman. Limi- ted. Sumrnerside, was called to (‘harlottetown on Thursday morn- ing through the illneu of bar mo- ther. t brought him to shore where he ivasipects of readjustment in manv de~ _WED1/)|NG>BE|_|_S_ An event OIiW-lean sweep cirrrllxfign“ is being iMr. t‘. Grant. MaeNeill. unwlstltmi of ttllnwing trraie claim to remain unsettled till after elections has doubtless sug- gested‘ list-it hundred claimed money. due to (‘anndion ex orrvit-e men under the war service gratuity Svlliilllfé. A few titrrs RH!» a (‘anzrllan eiosoiliier called at G. W whether ziniilltlng would be 110119 i" put hint in touch with an employ- '11P!" stances. discharged towards the end of ‘the war, ho had apparently been ship- vied Canada. he found himself up against unemployment otherwise help Ihim out of strallen~ ed clrculnstance>r. honourahly dilscharged towards the end of the war. he had zipparentli‘ been shipped t.o Australia, return- lug to Canada. he found himself up rtgzllinst times. Wilien the G. W. V. A. head- quarters men inquired, tliev found heard of the war service. gratuity \vt‘lllll"5da_\' m ces where men have been helped to obtain thrir Government has no interest in de- priviiig men of ‘their pensions or gratuities, or tiepentients of ther al lowalices, once it is made “""*“°~ beyond doubt that stir-h claims are legitimate ration of the Great War Veterans’ Associnltion. uniler the presidency of vloun singleness of purpose oi the Dominion (‘olnnlnnd in Ottawa, has done luul-h to establish n basis of cotjflrltence rind] respect between Association out of politics, as the men and as mony more relatives concerned it would be surprising indeed to find nothing left over for rvaljiistnient, But the pros- sarvlng instances, would have been - "u. c. if the cit-service men had not organized to have their claims v-t-rsentt-il through specially titiali- fled comrades, appointed from among thenil-lelvm. Willi tr-ondhlerallle ItrPF-iillll 11 lattndltoil until-r the lirrcllon, of National Secretary of the. G. W. V. A] to get Of course ting worn of better fabrics. ulster overcoat, anti vvill make a Length 48 inches Men’s doulble b coat with deep wtitll elediioneering. the political any lnglli- to them. While, too here is no roirsons to stippose that has several dollars of un- The Governrirent tlltousand t. A., hoadqtlartera to see opportunity‘. or otherwise lflp him out of straitenell circum- After being honorably to Australia; returning to opportunity, or After being unenl-pltiymentt anti hard hat the returned man had never he Government had nbou‘t $500 dun o lilln. about which he knew noth~ é-filestrea tweed in a good insures warmth These coat one do for quite a while now-and The new'_0nes are lll——2il‘ld the in price, as well as being lIEIlTlSOIllGT, better- tailored and made up at “THE MEN’S STORE” will fit—will wear-will look well and it will not cost much. dark brown mixed tweed a good coat at a very low price; tlhis coat has convertible col- l-ar and belt on back the mat‘ erial is a good winter weight able coat at this reasonable price; Sizes 36 to 40 collar the material is a good weight durable brown tweed with large plaid effect has full belt which can be removed if length/MG” inches. Sizes 36 to 44 Men’s double breasted overcoat with large converti- ble collatr and full belbKinioria sleeves, the material is a very pretty dark green, well. Sizes 36 to 42 4 only 20th. century models or sample coats. Sizes 37, 38, 99. One all wool chesterfield One ‘heavy dark ulster One fancy patch ])()Cl{6l; One tfuill lblelit iii-ix: The New Overcoats at the Men’s Store OCTOBER 21, 1921 _*_—~_ you need an overcoat-you have made the old An overcoat bought Men’s double breasted made of a double very servic- ml reasted over- convertible ‘zstll mixed weight that 35.00 3S Chincilla overcoat . ulster . . . leather s are 20 pc. Young Men's Brown or green all wool over‘ coat with full buttons plaid back with satin yoke, Kimlona sleeves; this is one of the new models season it is made from all wool Eitglish tweed very soft arid hclzryy. I€1St winter this coat sot at .6500. Fall 1921 price . trim-med coat less than they cost. MOORE it'll McLEOD LTD. ‘ The Men’s Store it's out of style as well as get- y’re away below last year Young ineii’s very stylish breasted length 44 inches has slash pockets and half belt; the mat‘ ei-ial is a very pretty brown plaid full lined and well tail‘ coat with deep very low price. Sizes 34 to 38 . . . . overcoat convertible 20.00 _ Men's good quality Black Milton overcoat with velvet collar fly front has senriform fitbiggback, length 45 . inches. Sizes 36 to 42 251w Heavy belt, leather this $60.00. $55.00. ........$55.00. .......$50.00. g, m This s onlyo ne of litany instan- iust due, rind the th d0 clear The cftri-llll administ- ju P!‘ -Mr. K. ‘B. .\l1|X\\'9ll. and the. ob- lie organized ex-sttrvlee men and he Government. By keeping the Bi 1a no lia llttlwii ttt life_ The coming "Clean campagln" should go fnr to clear off all outstanding cases of read- tentltm, ‘including that of Georges who is understood to have been struck try its human note. The suggestion then he should un- dertake a fuller King Edward blo- grnphy and be given access to all information torla" is not the last word Queen Victoria, though ha. himself, being now occupied with -“Dizs,v." en at the ‘bend are in honour bound to do, and refraining from extreme statements and demands, e G. W. V. A. has been lrtilde u. national asset in the task of res- ring (‘anadian soldiers lo civil sweep atment before the present sov- nment goes out of office. ROYAL BIOGRAPHIES MAY BE » WRITTEN A chief speculation of the mom- ent is whether Sir Sydney Lewis biography of King Edward will he ready this year-mod lf not this year, when? Sir Sydney Lee wrote an arresting memoir of King Ed- ward in the "Dictionary of National ography.“ it alltracted much nt- King Liltton Straicheybt "Queen Vic- IJll not likely to return to her. An lite American observer of Eng- h life and literature points oiri. in trhe New York Times. that a clear dlstlncllcs book atlll await to be (‘Ortega written about Victoria and . rein. It is a book which l . v ‘b1 t combine ber should the Straobey method and llllrbvsv. in the portrayal or the Queen's personal character. upon public affairs. How, tested by time and history. dld her character, her tciripitralnent, nnl ‘her it-raitting for fllverignshlp, ‘influence the story of the British Enlplre? Perhaps Sir Sydney Lee wl-ll think of such a work when he has finished his King Edward. SECRET 0F SUCCESS ._...._.. The worrian who always has trouble with her servants is pretty sure to be the woman who hasn't learned the delicate art of paying fflllillilrnents, KID'S tho ‘Toronto Tele ram. The business man ‘who freq ently loses a wellltlrnlnetl sicnographer right in the middle of ‘his busiest season in lite man who hasn't learned the knack of letting his employees know when lie is pleased with their work. Tire club woman who has the reputation of being conceited may not, as a mat- ter of fnclt, be much of an egotlnt. but she never gives other women the satisfaction of letting them tltriow that she admires their meth- ods as well no her own. And you may be sure that! the tenchor who Bets the least nu-t of her pupils ill ti" teacher who has not learned tfat lt is Just as necessary to com- pliment hter children when they do well as to scold them when they do badly. it la n knack worth acquiring- that knack of making the little plan. aunt speeches-and it often doe much toward producing auocen_ ,-—._____._.--,,___€ _.._.-.,_. ii LONDON, Oct. 18--’l‘he Belfast tttlrrttspotitleut of tho Evening Nl-tvs, today serif, the following despatt-h to his newspaper": "There has been much tirlfFPl-‘V as lo details of organization bill the strength of the Ulster volun- teers is about 100.000. More lllliii one fourth q] these are ex-svrvlb" men, who fought ln France anti elsewhere and who are well lit-led to flro arms. The volunteers will bl.- well armed, as they have krill their rifles since the 1914 lid)“ lltiule marched by the volunteer-t are to be the feature of the llcXl few days." ,\ lWUNl ‘ lHNHl-t moral"; D I It ty l‘ (it Vi‘ “ha!!! i 5i ‘x r t t