‘n: Some Very Smart Uvercoats for Fall A! $i5 to $27.50 UST A LITTLE ABOUT SOME NEW ’ OVERCOATS THAT STORE” HAS READY FOR YOU. (‘oats willimpress you in two"ways—first with their honest excellence-and second with the big decrease in prices since last year. BEST TAILORS IN (‘ANAI)A ARE MAK- ING CLOTHES FOR THE MEN WHO BUY FROM ‘FTHE MEN’S STORE.” men come here in confidence of getting gar- ments that look right-fit right—feel right— for exampie—like sonte of thesc:-— t.- AT $15. Store Open From 8a.m.to6p_m. From MONDAY 19th inst 2 iiiisiis iii iiiiisstitt vflTl A splendid lot on back. Sizes 36. Special . . . . . . . . .. Another splendi Top Coat, made of ton black Cheviot. fly front style. good ltallan linings, Length 44 In. Also dark grey, s8 Dark Oxford qr‘ Fall Overcoats for men, made from a good quality tweed, in brown and green mixtures, single breast. form fitting. with half belt THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i Western Guardian —DE5lRABLE RESIDENCE for sale See Hon. Justice Arsenault’: advt, in this issue. ~THE 1.30 TROT AT SUMMER- SIDE will be made 2.30 trot and pace to accomutodate pacers that httvcn‘t had a chance. —WANTED-i(lirl to lcarn the tniiilntiry work. Ono with some idca of plain sewing preferred. Ap- ply ti! once, .\ilLi.i\'EilY Dh- PARTAIEXT, R. T. HOLNIAN, Lt- .\ll'l‘ED, Slilllllltffiitlé. —POLITICAL ....MEETlNG. A meeting ot thc members of the. Suitimerside Liberal (‘onserviltlve tllub was held in the office of Mr John Grady, 'i‘tiesday' night. “THE MEN’S These —-COLLEGE OPEN.-—)lany of the (lunadian (‘tilieges reopened this wet-k. and mnriy Sumtnersitie students left for tltc diiferenr ss-ats of lcarniitiz. -COAL SQHOONEFL- The schooner I. ll. Ernest. is dist-hart:- , ing Sydney‘ coal at the Queen's That S wharf. Suminersiile for Jus. [lead and ('0. —BURGLARV.—.-\ peddling wag- iin. at the west cud of Suiumcrsitle wqiortctl ltrokcn into again Tues driy night. This is the second time this season. of lightweight —A NEW BUiLDlNG is being "l"'(ll'tl bv the Sun Electric (‘o.. Sumntersitln to he used for llat ‘cry work. flir P. (‘A Lluklcttcr, hits tllilrtit" 4:1’ the work. -.o~ LECTURE "rou R.— pr 7.21- QFQY» a7, as and a9. $15- Ia (‘lurk anti hcr sister Mnrtlri. v (dark. iroutcrly rt this province d “Qhiwelght were in Stimiitt-rsidi‘ tli‘s' Week, lcr-ittring in the .\lclil-.t 'si and llap» list (‘lturcltcs on Aiissionttry- work in India. a wool and cot- in single breast, —MILL BURNED.—~Tbc mill at (l Leary owned hy Ilir lra Clark lwas burnt-d inst Friday at noun. {Tile iirc was first tiotlccil when ithe men were at dinner. The cause in unknown The loss is tlstimflltlil $20. ey Fall weight AN ADVANCE Showing of l? Women’s F all Suits AT 27 .50 AT Overcoat. made of a soft finished all wool drak Oxford grey Chevolt. This coat has good style and ap- pearance, light in weight, yet very warm for the chilly evenings. single breasted Chesterfield style. Length 43 inches. All sizes . . . . . .. Men's Slip-on Fall Otiercoats in lancy grey, brown and fawn tweeds --checked back, quarter lined. A very dressy coat. Sizes 34 to 40. -. 27.50 til $5,000 xvith no instirance. —-ENTERTAlNMENT.-~- A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr and M s Wctlttli P. McKcnna, Emerulil. last Friday ov- t-ning, when a surprise party was tendered them by their many friends in honor of the itnnivcrsarv of their \\'!'(llllnK_ n pleasant over;- iug was spent. —STORM DOES DAMAGE.-- .\ itcary- thunder siurtn and ligltinini: arouscti the people oi Summcrsidc . in the New Season’s odes cuffs, coats medium long. Many embroidered The choice of a Stilt for Autumn presents only an outlook of D1933" ant anticipation. Smtttrt tailored styles. plain or fur trimmed ‘collilrS 11ml models in all the newest {all shades. You would do well to make your selection early. . Your Fall Coat should be selected front our complete and correct stock which includes all the new materials in all the very latest styles and shades. SEPTEMBER is, 1921 |%‘a=:v: a 7.50 Moore & McLeod “THE MEN’S l5 sits iiiiii After He Sees Air Berliners’ stint Binnie-i ships, Views Are rflf] [lnil towns or ships h! “itilll btit cannot find othcr illrtlfllil- Pianos can he. ltcartl at Illillll hi" not seen. The pianos could find anti bomb lb.- flcct whllo covered h)’ tiarkt-ste." '\\’.»\Flii.\.‘(i'i‘(il.\'. Sent» 14"’ rtn-n- will lit-l hc any mar“ “'=“‘*» _ “illsitiiiiantcnt is \.llll\llll-i-"_ "Fighting hnu bccn made nuptia- rtlilc." _ 4 ’ ‘H '|'lit- man who sitltl it is u ll-ll- H‘. stuoti on thc brtdii" llwk inflict-l‘. ‘ tii’ tht- lli-ntit-rsuit ttnd tvatcltctl lit"!- prn] llill ilitcltclifls bombers rllllli u“. (p-Hnan paitlcsliiii (lstfrlcsitirtri. After that ttfiitir was MVP!‘ ill‘ “X plnlnctl his thought. "A itcrictl pas been put to batilc- Hllll) huiltliui-L" aiutl hi" "W" "“" not rsciipi- that cimcltisitin. (‘ill-nil Mitt-tin who blult thc Marlin bom- htfg which carried tht- ion liflflllifl that "lnttshr-ii ihc (lstfricslitntl. l" buildintt a l.'tt'l~'"l' illlllli- that wtili |>H"r>\' ,, inn,- [fill bomb. lit‘ ir-MY-hl that thc rrirryiiig bi u ten-tun lluulll p; t1l\l\ a tuattcr of ltuiltllni: lilTKPl" planes. ills new four-lull llmmlprlivotv bavr- a cruising radius of four| cart igti Filili iililcs tit SPtI and rte‘ turn." 9.1mm; coast Testa’ Lesson. iStnh .-t bomber. the officer said. can sink any ship that floats today'- (lur rttaw tlrcailniitigltts Wullitl ill‘ as 1'i|>’\' for ll as n iiucklitli! l-‘l m’ :t i-hickt-ti llitwk. 'l‘hc hoinbini-i "Xw pcrlintaitis on tho Pacific coast. not] ping nun proved that. (litpiain Mosiyn dropped a sinukcscrccn‘ down over the Pacific hntticsltipl fleet and then went. in sttft-ly with hi». lmllilltlfil. ‘Theoretically .hc H"! the flagship. llia itttuck wasltlddcnl lit-hind the sqccn. "No battleship fleet." said the speaker. "cutild itpmmztclt within flv,. ltunilrctl miles of our Pita-sis under stich conditions, even if pro- tbctctl by a fleet of aircraft cur- ried on ships. Such ii, fleet might -Mll(i'll'l' be ablc to keep the shore fleet of aircraft away from thc invaders. Not likely. of course. fur more aircraft can be atttbicd nn a shore than can be carried on a ricer. nut such a fleet might keep the air clear above its battleships durlniz the day. it could not n! night. Th; experience of tho late war in conclusive there. Aircraft Do lot Aver another do “b- itching. B eodinr or Protruding Plies. No etirmoel opo- od. m. Ghana's Ointment will re lava u n nnce and afford lutinp, » eneflt. line n box ell dealers. or Ed- murlnon. Hutu h 6a.. Limited. Tor- glnto. antral)“ box fr“ if y“: mun; I DION‘ III OI ll “M \_..._._s..____ ..._....¢__ .....s .. - Changed. g Battleships Hampered. . l lr it is impossible for an invad- ing flcut to got ‘within ilvc, httnd~ rod miles oi’ our Pnllst, roasoneil m‘, Ofrinilr, it lg equally liillltlStilllll‘ for our ileci it) gm wilhin flvo hun- dritl iilllvs‘ of the cncntyfls coast. ilattlosltips. then. must t-ithcr stay at ltomr. to be lmtttibcd in their lull" bors pr venture trcutblini: out to slit to be oxposcti in the stibutttr- int-s ivhich will bc lying in trait at tlu. ltttrbor gates. For submarines lilOTlillH. Battleships may still be btiiii. at a cost of fifty to sixty lilll- lion dollars each. "But they do not mcan antthing any more," said the officer. "Witcn titey ltnve been protected by “ibllstci-s" against tho under- water iorpcilncs and titines and tlic aerial bombs that (all alonilgitl". and hi-nvy i-notiizh ‘Motor to with- stand the twonLv-inch shells that will be littrled at them frmn the new guns. and n topside protection against aircraft. they will bp movable. ’i‘licru will not be room in such a hulk nf engines if thc sliip is kept within the cxtcrntii limits prcscribt-il by the. depth and width oi‘ the sen trnitais." Attitude of Congress. lie, believe»: that tlic Nmgrcss- mcn who ivitnnssctl this lust ex- periment will no reason. lie docs Inol. think they will itpprnpriitti- mofiey for more battleships. ilc even thinks that the cnnstrticiinn of tho haillcsltips now it) per cent completed may be ltitlied. it is at lentil likely that careful consider- rttion will be given tn the new problem before congress will grant money to finish them. "if the other fellnw's battleships cannot reach us. and we cannot renclt the other fellow with battle- shlm. ‘whv build battleships?" Fast critlscrs ma? ho huiit_ of course, for the use as cnmmcrm. dag lroyerti But tho speaker thought that lihety tfould be unlikely ‘to Wme within 500 miles of an cur-my shore. for tits-re tbev could be tics- irovod by the aircraft which wnttld patrol every inch o! coastline. By ‘Mithtlraudng im. . in arenas. to winch they can walk. 2750 Ltd. STORE” i . _ l ilominr-rce from the seats, cxccpt along the 0011515. ll country would only suffer a loss busiiqcss. Stirh a coudfiilon would be intzotivcnicitt. but certainly not tatul. EspccJaily it would not; be. fniiti for the llnitctl Status. tyhich could live on its own fat in- definitely. Air craft. ho said, would ntakv‘ the job oi’ conveying troops over- seas extra ltaznrtlotts. "We gni tiway with it by a combination ot‘ luck and Get-luau stupidity during the war," said he. llut a determin- er] enemy, well oqtiipped in the itlr. nnuld make the transporting of troops impossible. ll. is not to he expected that in another war would he provided with allies anti ports and bases and incitiuntni pro tection such as we were in the lnsi war. lie agreed with ilcar-Adntirtti [Fllllmfll], and l-‘ullman has been arguing for some time that llii‘ ‘itist tircrscas war has been fought. Warfare Made impracticable, "Nn nation can ever again trans- port. troops over npcn water in suf- licient numbers to win a warfl’. Fuilman says, i it is nflly possible for a war to he waged aloni: tht: borders of the iwn r-ncmy coasts. then-one enemy lining tip on his coast. and tho |othcr enemy lining tip on his coast. anti cach making faces nl. ihc tiiehr—thcn nvcrscits wilr has bc- contc obsolete, sitltl the speaker. |lt has becnnti- a jest. an imitchron. ism. an impossibility. llselcss hai- illeshlps may be accumulated by mad nations tn 11,. held in n well» ttttttrticd roadsteatis when war brokc nut. lletwccn the air weapon and the tinderscit arm surface war-- fan. has hccn fiiiitlc impracticable and troop transportation by stla impossible. But war cannot he waged, he said. by titc. air or undersea. The. ‘It-rial arm may he annoying, unil iiic stibmarinc arm distressing. but wttr is settled-in the long run by tnanpower alone. Men must ctnnc to igrips with mcn. lf they cannot "o comi- because of these new li- ‘ultntitlns. thcn they can only fight Nvltzlrltnr t-mintrics may fight with neighbors. but they cannot go ttcrnss the water, "if overseas war has become im- possible." said the speaker, “than what is the us e of going on paying out money tor n dead horse’! Mr. Hnrtilnt-Fs ilisnrmttment oonfcrence mny amount to something. We. "lily flRree to iteli our swords and Rn ln for ploughshnres." _..___¢oc-_...__ rzNO REST WlTH ASTHMA.- Asthmn usually attacks at night. the one time when rest iii needed fllnsi Hence the loss of other eviltl which must be expeciml unless rc- lief is scoured. Fnrtimnii-Ly relief is possible. fir. J .D. Kellogg's As llima llcmctiy had proved its mrsrii lhrullflh vcnrs of service. A irinl i-ariy ‘lac-witty morning. lloayy rain accompanied the thunder and lightning. The storm yvas saver-n in tiie west end of the island anti it is rcporteti. Mr. Neil liw-Pltct-‘s housc at Brae, wits struck by tbt: iizlttnini: but was not sci on firc. no one was inlurt-tl. WESTERN PERSAONALS ~~Mr iitinaiil 'i‘ttpiln. lclt this wct-lt for Grand ltapitls, .\llClllK:ll\. —~.\llr (‘ornclttis Murphy lcfi Wed THE PRICE—()ur entire stock of Hail (‘oats is marked at most mod- crate prices, so that; you get: the best value possible. Outstanding Values l . 1n Dresses ncsday tittirnini: for Wiiitiipi-ig. ~ .\lt‘ and hire-l .\i_ L. llritilsitzttr ton and New York on n Visit. - .\fr. Jascpit Perry of Stimuli-r- side has rcturitctl from a liilslnt-‘ls trip to Si. John. ~--.\ir J. \\'. (‘:ilbccii_ Stimmcrsitli- lcft for St John Thu-salary on busi- ness. —Mrs Alici- lia ison, of Nlaigr-t- ville, f‘. ll. is visiting frii-nils lll Summorsiile. —-.\lrs “Watson 'l'l.irtly. Monti-ost- lillt rwcni nn opcritiiiln for appen- dicitis at the l’. (l. Hospital 'l‘tics- day. »-.\liss littlby’ liackcr ion for .\'c\v York, Monday. after spcuiliiti: u few wccks at bur ltomc in Sum- titcrsiile. - .\fr l‘. (l t"litrk, Sttmittcixitli», is ltt .\lllilil‘f‘iil in (‘Piflilfirllllll with the fox exhibition to be hcltl in Toronto in Novmnbnn - .\fr. ll. J. I.oi:iin_ of Amherst spent u dav in .\‘\\li\il\i'l'$ltlt~, the. guest of Mr .i. Lcllny llolnnttt, .\fr hogan has left for (‘harlotii-ltitstn to u-ttcntl the. Maritime lloard of Trailc. I899 1921 t lit“ . Investment Leadership Knowledge Is Power Evan though present print-q ill n handy and llllllliirlill. tire twain-militia nf llrillhll dawn in tirlillitlttil ("throttl- ln: dcpcuilahiu Irvin-fling Hen-d an the principal ct- chatigcn. ll in bnlnir ri-gn. lnrly coutuiltctl i-vcrytt-ltcrq by successful lnrrttlurs. Your copy will be tonlietl -—fri-e-on reqticlt. Bummer-noon 10-90 8t. Inocole Xavier 8t. lino» anno- Olen-Ill Pal at. Montrcl Tmmtm-(IJLI. Building Eltannlvo Prlrnto Tnlagrlvh “T” will stirciy convincn you. Ask in Bland‘: and tJe no out». Connections. t - . - -; A most wonderful assortment 0f women’s and misses Fall Dresses. Httiiiiucizsiili‘. loft Nitilttlay for lips-J ‘m. "H h. hi..." u, "n, h“ furnished by .iultttsott and Ward. - "utter. a K001i working members of the. lliuntrcitl Stock nciyuiiltiltntvi- with to Iliiy g F v ‘Iliiifllvl lwiflilllltill! n llllifi- \ nicliuusc-i liiLTliiiiil"'"iii’liitiii "$7.33!. ’“"“~ --------------------- -~ s“? . . . _ . .l~4 1lI]:.ylN\/F1Sl()l{'5 . 37% mt kEl‘ lyiANU/tl. W. Best quality serge and tricoline. Novel. trimmings. and. delightful. color. ‘combinations (fall and see for yourself. ‘ Prowsey Bros. Ltd. t 14'! —.Virs Waiter Brock. and thrcu i‘. It. S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Gil uni“- n ppm [g yd“ wisp m 3w“ 4m uni» that children, who ‘had been vlitliinl»: win-n; Supt 121,; 1mm 131%; if you wish to go the stock market _wlli travel fast and till‘. Mrs Rroclcs purcrtts. 3dr and Mrs MM, 136V‘ anti crtalo it fttrorc there, Raise it hen, V Jus (fnntcron, Elii-rslio. loft un i‘l‘-i (Q _ w“, _ I r _ would like to hold it seat, Ii youridattglticr ycartts for i"\\‘*‘l* turn to Boston. "mt 0m‘ " "" m6‘ "My" if in short you have n longing to that will mnki- it Int-pi lllazl‘. - ——~—— Mil)‘ Fifllé- bet-mur- a ntlliioitare, 0r yiim- wire wmpi] pi- n l-atilcr 4 ._.M|§\gpg Evelyn and Ella Wil- Oats, Sept. 36%." Dec. 4t); May liaise a hen. ‘ whcrc some tithci- l||.|i|‘lIli " ii‘ _\ott‘ri~ sit-k of serving others until ‘s, ll-liriiltlilfl for a change. if you wish to glvc tip lulu 4"“ liaise a lit-n. in comfort. spcud your ila ll You art-Mil l0 gaze on womb-rs that There's u way. dotrt ovcriaut. it arc far away and strange, lilnlsc it hen. ltnlse ll hen. llauis, vrho have been visiting titclr .1.it,t_._ awn) parents llr and Nltrs John Wllllatits 'l‘ync. Vitlicy‘, iufi Sttturtlay’ utoritiiti: 0n return in lloston. l ' i _..___-Q-0>-___ RAISE A HEN. -~Ilfr. G. Len Wallace G. '1‘. Rnlit with al ithc citv fathers you Hammond: "Can you lcnd llll‘ : Agent at Pciriiiia Ontario. itccoiti- would like to lioud a scat. if -""‘"‘ W“ “llmlm mlllllnll"? "lmlfiY panleti bt‘ his wife passcd throttgltl Rfliflfl 11 hon. "n p“ lmm-Y “Mn” glib pound?" , 7 Sumcirtrslili- on Thur. y in spvntl ll you vrlsit to be untroubii-d by if It'll“ “"-“l1 l" "w" l‘ (“line Wm‘ Smart: "l will when l ctilnc bath; walls inlaid with pearl. f your ituriittig tiauglttor Wlsllcn to be it tnurried to an Earl. Tltt-rt-‘s a way, don't overlook it, from Brlgitton." ‘ It Hammond: "When are ill" “'"' ' lug hack?" 4 n" ' Smart: “ilotwccn nurst-lrc» not airing." I tltc rislni: pricc uf tilt-til, liaise ll licn. ii‘ you wish to gut from under tho burdens which you ll0llf‘. a threc~wccks vacation with his parents Mr, anti Mrs. Gcorgc Wal~ lace. Alma. ‘ -_ , i n ‘ at“ Everybody makes STOCK QUOTATION S HALIFAX, Sept. l~l. miQllflliilltlllfl