Look at Your Hat Most everybody does-and making a visit to tihe Men's store. New Hats are file-L“), $6.50, $0150 Ulsters Tub ulars Ohes terflelds In Tweeds-- Naps,‘ Ohlnchlllas Dvercoats of Style . and Comfort ERE ARE THE SMARTEST overcoats shown in the city. _ They are not confined to one style or one fabric-whatever 1s_ good, smart, up-to-date and reliable is‘ here in the most attrac- tive range . - The Men’s Store invites you to drop in today and see the splendid assortment of new Coats. $22.50, $30.00, $35.00 $40. and $45. “Tll l‘) MEX ’.\' STORE Ii" MOORE N°LEOD mm. 1 19-121 Queen St. Oh’town ..ron't.s1'e wesrenu new: -~psge 8 is available- -SPECIAL VALUE in ladies |muskrst, persian lamb. seal and ‘beaverine mats at Sinclair's.‘ 304B 12 1 2i ‘ONE ONLY blue needlepoint colt with grey wolf collar. size 38. ‘price $75.00, clearing 8t $49-00 i" Sinclair's. 3046 l? 1 2i ‘ .ed only from selected wheat and .;o|d by leading island dealers who guarantee its quality. _-LADIES OOATS selling for $7.50, $10.00, $16.50. $19.00 and $25.00, assorted sizes and riflil value at Sinclair's. 3040 12 1 2i i l ‘ --UNITED CHURCH OF CAN- ADA-Sunday Dec; 5. 1390911116 11 a. m . Searletown 3 4p. m. Cape Tra- verse, 7 p- m. 515.00 ior $49.00 uto clear at Sin- clair's. ' 3046 12 1 2i MacDonald. and added words road for fifty years, and the latter et agent, who has served ior forty years. was also to have been pre- sented- with a Long Serv-ice Medal, but he was unavoidably absent. i --W'ELL"KNOW-N nzs|ee~r.- There passed away at Tignlsh on (nee Harper) at the ripe old age of 93. Her husband, ‘Isadore, pre~ deceased her 23 years ago. Mrs. Gaudet had been a resident ofTlg- nish all her life. who knew her, ever ready and willing to lend a helping hand to dren. Oi the four children who blessed her union. but two survive: Mass, and Joseph in the old homestead, also lfi grandchildren and £3 ‘grcat-grnnthrhildrcu. ‘Her funeral took plarc on November 1, the feast oi All Saints, from the Church oi iSt. ‘Simeon and SLJude. and was largely attended. The many spiritual bouquets bore silent tes- was held. Maysho rest inipeacoji Pain In The Loin’; Driven Out Quickly i That dragging, wcarylug sort oi pain makes llie u misery to many people. This pain is due to a pass- ive inflammation of tho adjacent tissue. Because every drop rub; in, because it penetrates so deeply. Nerviline gives a wonderful result. More powerful because five times stronger, more penetrating because it strikes through soft tissue, more healing to pain. -Nerviline Liniment. should be always on hand. Sold ‘everywhere iu large 35 cent bottles. MAN SENTENCED TO TAKE PRESENT LONiDON, UPC. ‘1.--“l will give you twenty shillings instead of fin- ing you. Ifhis is not an ordinary line. it is the lrlshmaifs tine." said Alderman Sir David Burnett. at the (lulldhail, to Frederick Web- ster, aged seventy, a street trader. who was summoned ior causing an obstruction with his fruit barrow in Liverpool street. Webster pleaded guilty, and said his only txhancc of earning a. living was by selling fruit in the streets. “i had n nice little ‘business in Spitaliieids for twenty-seven-years" tion made improvements there and turned me out. They gave me £-50 compensation for turning me out oi my home, but nothing for the L J business." y <1 Alderman Sir DélVlLl ‘Burnett said. ‘M ll" "Hill's wt “and .. I .. --— | "I do not know ll‘ anything can be f, "Tgm" Mn l. ‘Mm! k CRIMINAUS DREAM ‘one evening in 1880, when he met told oi the dream or vision. dune w he“) )1)“. but yo“ mun m; 9'97‘ I ¢° n a man who was later iound dead on the road. SAVES HIS KING LONDON. ‘Dec. l. —- Alessandro Saraceni, of Naples. who has sinceionc death mark-and that corres- al notice, Naturally the warder reported it; and the stor-y was wired to the ital- Though doctors could only find inn chief of police. who took especi- as the morrow was the Inn ill cause an obstructloil." He proced- ed to inflict “the irisiunans‘ fine.“ much to the delight of the old trader. 1880 been in prison on a life sen-iponding with the hoof-prints oithelday of the royal pr tcnce for murder (with a provisopnule, a Naples jury iound SaraceniiRnme — King Victor and Queen ,Eiena riding through the city to ‘One night in his cell, Saracenlcelebrate the memory of the late that there should be no ubatcmentiguilty. 0i his life term), has now been rc- leased. He owes his freedom to a dream Ho saw King Victor oi ltaly on the or vision in his prison cell which point of ‘being assassinated. w saved the life of the King of ltsly. Saraceui cried out in his ‘Saraceni was riding on a mule and when a wsrder came had a vision or “telepathic dresmUKlrlg Humbert. "i .1- , . nscsmssn As they rode, an anarchist called d'Alba tired three shots at them. sleepJbut the police chici had ordered ca" wmch h“ ended m m. n. he was mch eltreordinary DYwIllli-ibllflry 1e“, 0y &|-Qcen|_ . v measures that their Nlajestles es- caped without injury. That was in 1912. it was only recently. however, that King Victor was informed of Ssrscenfsdream- He ordered s re-hearing of tile ti. ed and marcel waved at [AB-lane's 0 --ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is mll- pl subscriptions. Basaar in Temperance Hall, JKen-‘ , sington, Saturday, Dec. 4th at 3 p. -ONE ONLY grey needlepoint m. coat, wolf collar, size 44, regular Christin-as novelties. ‘ passing through the freight JONFERRED. HONORB- An nartment of C. G. R. Depot at Ken- intcresting function took place in sington on Saturday were 38 bar-l the oriice of Supt. Grady, Friday rels oi 160 lbs. and 212 boxes oi 25 last, being the presentation oi lm- lbs. each, of smeits of the choicest perial Long Service Medals to quality. This shipment came from Messrs. G- W. Hihbett and John F. the industrial and keenly enterpris- retired conductors. ln-g locality, Clermont. and lndian Mr. Grady rend the letter from the River, and was packed for ship- King relative to the awarding oi ment in the most approved condi- hhe medals of meritorious service, tion. of congratula~ gaiged in the industry iully appre- iiion and commendation to Messrs. ciate the requirements or l-Ilbbett and MacDonald, the form- mgfkqt m Whig, their shipmeutal er, who ‘was in the service oi‘ the are made, and prepare their cou-| v where she hall L. McLean.‘ is Guardian Agent for gained the love and respect of all Peter's Road and vicinity. those who were in need. She is keYB. Geese. DIICRB- Crate fflttofleil the ma; or a rfamfly of glgf“ ch11. chickens and towl, for which we Mrs. Mary -Perry of Jamaica Plain. feathers must be removed and dry timony of the esteem in whflb she " oi “The Emperor of Halifax". A. he added. "When the city corpora- _ -HAYE YOUR HAIR shampoo- Suxnmerside before sitting for your Christmas photographs. 3055 -AT'I'EN'D FOBTlPONED QNLE. at James Bell's. Cape havens onf December 8th. 3076 12 2 4i: —WE8TERN AGENT - ML; Cyrus J. Gallant is now Guardian Agent in Howlsn and will receive‘ news items. advertising and renew-i -A PROPER HAIR OUT makes. a perfect silhonette.— LeBliands Hairdressing Parlors, Summer-side.‘- 3055 | -A LIMiTED QUANTITY of: adles ‘high class cloth coats spec- ially priced to clear at Sinclair's. 3046-12-1 2i —DON'T F0 RG ET-supper and Candy and fancy aprons and: (i072 —BU8Y OENTRE- Observed, de-| I The gentlemen who are en- the signment accordingly, thus main- the some time less four months taining the high standard which our Mr. William M. Flynn, retired tick- marine product has ,-ea¢hed_ Y Eastern Guardian ,.'EA8TERN AGENT - Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent Oct. '28 last. Mrs. Charlotte Gsudet in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertisln: new and renewal subscriptions- ..'GUARDIAN AGENT—Mr. W. . . ‘POULTRY WANTED-Jiha- wfil pay the highest market price delivered at our wharehouse- All picked. MacLeotl & McGregor, Montague. 3040-12-1-wtf-9i PERSONALS ‘ ..'Mr. Millar lllcConncll visited Cardigan on Thursday. A. - Mr, Geo nhhuns. Charlotte- town twasin Georgetown Wednes- day in connection with the loading ?—~—<+>-i- 1 l u. s. onv snroncsmsur l cosrs $424,000,000‘. WASHiINKYf-ON, ‘Dec. 1. - "rho! 1irohlbition enforcement budgctior the fiscal year 1927-1028, in tho» rough. will -be $03,000,000. This in- cludes the money for the Dry Unit and the Coast Guard, but does not include approximately $10.000;000 extra allowance required by the De- partment of Justice because oi ad- ditional duties on account oi thc Volstead Act. The high cost oi prohibition has mounted from $7,- 000,000 in 1920 to ‘$43,000,000 plus l'or 1927. lit is estimated by Senator King of Utah that 250,000 persons receiving un average of $2.000 u your. or u. total oi 85001100000, are, employe by the Government tn enforce prohibition. I REI] PIMPiES lliiHlll Blllll Neck and Chest Broken Out. Cutlcura Healed. " lly daughter's nee! and chest were very badly broken eumwhh - red rlmplee that fostered and inched bod . She scratched the affected pans and nosed the trouble to spread. At night she would not of ha! nothing helped her. l reed an advertisement for Cotlcurs Soup and Ointment and sent for a free semplie. l purchased, more. and sf~ ll nu n; one he o Cutleun 80s and one be: omlcun Ointment‘: she was heeled." (lined) Mrs. R. B. Cress, ll Bessel Plrhwsy “oehemr, N. Y. o 00o Cutlcurs to clear your skin. PRATTS SALE norms. c- Pens tTltutrsday, Friday Saturday tpgha nth. 4:51 .. h _ faeemET-“ilgsah : trill“ d ..- from . . . . . . iionvinoing t or lllllll. VALUE iilVllil \‘” , ...' i" ’ 1-K... Wire never afraid to face the issue“); a, “mtg”. 0i fact . 51w .. ‘i is ”: g.‘ . we inviitcr; rge and welcome comparison. lteatl the list bcloiw '1 and theutdrop in and ace us and be-‘sqtipfled that wcuhyays have the-‘fioorls we advertise at the ilfltlght Prices. h? - - Real Value From Our Different Men's Department's Men's itrlny Flannel Shirts Grey and Khaki $1.00, $1.25 & 151,50 Lion's Wool Flannel Shirts, Grey and Khaki, special . . . . . _ $115 hIenk-i ‘Wool Flannel Shirtslleavy Grey and Blue special .. $2.00 Mews Fleece lined Penmunhs Undrwcar, special 75c a gannout new» Fleece lined Pcmnarvs Underwear, extra heavy, . _ , , __ slrccial $Lo0agarmont stem; Wool Socks, heavy, 4 pairs for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Mews Winter Caps with band, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c 03¢], lllelfs Overalls, Blue and Black, special . . . . . . . . . $1.35 a pair (ire-y Goat Robes. special price . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . ~. . $31.00 linbitcr intcrlincd Robes oi’ Brown Buffalo cloth. three sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.95, $15.00 and $17.00 Blur-k (lontskiil lioims, very special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $28.50 Flnnncicttp Blankets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.95, $2.15. $2.35 a pair “Write Yuion Blankets. special . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . $6.50 a pair Prmvsws Special All Wool Blankets . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.001; pair Extra Fine All Wool Mossficld Blanket, special at $10.50 & $11. Famous Scotch All Wool Blankets, special . . . . . . $12.00 a pair )Ien’s (‘onlbinatiolt U ndclwveuiglleavy Fleece spcciul $1.69 d; 1.39 Boys’ Connbinntion undcr\vear'. Heavy Fleece, special . . . . $1.19 Home Heavy Jnntbo Heather Coat Sweater $2.25, $2.75 & $35.25 Monks Roller Brat-cu. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39c‘ u pair lioys’ Suits from $3.00 up J'lI\'l‘Illl0‘SllltH . . . . $2.00 to $4.50 - Boys Overt-oats _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $6.00 t0 $12.00 Monh-i Overt-oats. Brown and Gncy . . . . $15.00, $18.00 & $20.00 Special linen in Men's Suits mixed twcods, , Grey and Brown . . . . . . . . . . $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00 . t’ Q v Specials From Our Staples, Dress“, Goods, Hosiery Depts. l 100 dov. ‘Turkish llnlul 'l‘0\vcls_ cxira spccial 9c cur-h I50 a pair 100 (I01. llamltlotton 'l'0\vc|s. extra special . . . . . . . . , _ 251- a pair 300 yils. 72 in llIllI|l‘ll('|l(‘(l Shooting. special . '. . . . . . , _ 35c u yard 300 yds 36 in. Stripe Fianna-hit t0. spcciul . . . . . . 25c a yard 300 yells 27 in Stripe l~‘la|11|clott0, special . . . . . . . . . . . . ific n yard i‘ Ladies’ Fur Collars lined Stone Martin and “Wolf, special $8.50 50 dozen more of Lndics’ Hose assorted colors and patterns, values to $1.75 for . . . . . . . . . . . . , _ 79c a pail‘ Iimlites’ Silk and \\’o0l Flnnncl, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c n yard l New goods just in Ladies’ Su1-atcrs,\\'ind Brokers Silk and \\'ool, lirnshcd Wool. muny others l .- . . . $2.25 up real money savers Children's and Dllsscs Sweaters Brushed Pullover Button Jumpo and OUIQPB from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 nil j i \ | Real Values From Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Depts. llrozulchlth lfrincess Slips, all sizes, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . $01-35 Flunnclctit» Nightegowns long alcoves . . . . . . . iiiifili and $1.45 A fcw flannel dresses clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $87-50 Ladies’ black broadcloth blouses, special . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 New Scurfs latest shades . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. $1.50 arid $1.98 p (‘hamols Suede Gloves, grey and sand. special . . . . . . . ._ . . . 951-10 Rayon Silk bloomeri-g very special . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 —- $2345 Wide crepe de chenp scurfs, all shades, special . . . . . . . . . 631-25 A special line of Iiudies’ Flannel and Jersey dresses special $95" Ponge Blouses extra special . . . . .‘~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 cucli Ladies’ Satin Bloomers ' 85c each luiowst anus LT-ll- ‘THE ONE PRIUE CAQH STORE HPIOT (‘ASH .--~-...---...--..---- Nstee on’the P. I. inland I" Lsy- 0nd with 40 ggs (34.8 poiiltll ‘Ill! ~ records during the week. The total eggs 118.0 points) Mrs "- u" recorded were an. The total ton’; won. are firth with umber go date 846. P‘. ' t red ‘Rocks for the week wit , " . t ‘It! . pens laid 68 and $0 eggs. u~+ _ . mutton, it col" to Willy's I I“ Joll- anamorphic-n.‘ see LAVINO CONTIBT the Contest with 54 ell! (00.8 - points) Mr. N. C. Mettsrt‘; are sep- m, Contact m- the m Week two Exporlni nut Station pails not not»; November a. 10a for third plloe with a! and s! ssh --—- i . and 88.2 points each. ‘Mr. M-Uib Bitty-three hen; added to their narrow B. ill. or! tunnel; ~80 e353 1.! s The number (111.1 points) Mr. Charles info B4018. r. H. C. ‘Nation's ‘pen of Bnr- points) sod dlr. William. 31 are seventh with l4 The Experimental Built); points.) ’ . - r. . . . Pendlewrs B B. were 6th with’ Th.‘ hflflloi