i Men’s Tweed Suits $8 A Wonder at i2 only Men's Tweed Suits, single and double breasted models. all good wearing nlaterlals. just some odd patterns picked from our regular stock. Sizes 36 “ u to__39chest . . . . . . . ' Suits worth t0 $20 $ A Special Chance 25 Men’s and Young Men’s Tweed Suits. single and double breasted models, in’ fancy browns, greys and fawns, all wool tweeds. Another line of broken sizes and colors from our new and up-to-the-minute stock. Sizes 34 to 42 chest. Suits o0 worth up to $20.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Plain Blue end $ .50 Plain Grey Suits 75 Men’s and Young Men’s pllre Botany wool worsted Suits, in plain blues and plain greys, also a few fancy blues, single and double breasted models. Every suit guaranteed fast color. All new goods this Fall. Sizes 34 to 46. Suits worth to $35.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -..-. cl rum -- 0 W but we a Tweed and Worsted Suits A Wonder Vfilllf! e . 11 All our Men’s and Young Men’s fancy Tweed and Worsted Suits, single and double breasted models, in fancy greys, browns and fawns. All pure wool tweeds, worsted and twists, and all new stock. lzes o ' l ul s wor o . S‘ .36t 46. S't tht coats. Sizes 36 mpare E not. only challenge you to‘ duplicate the values in this advertisement qualities within many dollars of our quoted prices. the satisfaction of utmost degree. Record Breaking Value in 4O Men’s and Young Men’s Winter Overcoats, Blue Cllinchillas, Blue Whitneys, fancy new Barrymore cloths, and Scotch twists, all pure wool, garments, plain and half-belt models, satin lined to waist. All new Fall ITIE GUAIIIAN _.._..-.i _ .._._.___,__.__ _. __.. _._____,_..__._.__.__.._.__.___ m 1°- < -.._ _ Blue Chinchilla 3 Overcoat at 15 Men’s Blue Chinchilla Overcoats. plnin back, yoke lined, double breasted models. good weight cloth. all sizes. Com- u.“ paretllispnce Blue Chinchilla D $ Overcoat at A 17 Men’s and Young Men’s Blue Chinchilla Overcoats, half or full plush lined. Large collar, double breasted models, plain back -the new Fall style, all sizes. M Compare this low price . . . . . . . . . " -\ Challenge Value Chinchilla Coat $2 Men’s and Young Men’s all wool Chinchil- la. Overcoats, good heavy weight, shield- lined, plain or half belt models. Double breasted models, all sizes. Com- parethislowprice............ " Ak l lso make you a promise that you’ll not buy Coats or Suits of equal And with these values goes That's a certainty! Chinchilla Overcoats all hand tailored to 40. Coats worth to $45.00. Compare this price . . . . . . . l Up-to-the-minute Clothing at Challenge Prices All our stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing is new and up-to-the-nlinute models and cloths. You will not find any old stock in our department. Why not buy up-to-the- minute clothing cheaper than carried over goods? All we ask is: Compare our‘ Church oi Canada. N. Bedeque, Bible’. C1855. 10.15 a. m. Public Worship -—PRE SE NT ATlON T0 MR. coal for R. T. Holmaws. Ltd. buti had to remain here to replenish her ..°REDUCED PRICES — Miss Compton. Georgetown, will sell the ninety pounds in bulk. The under- prizo winners: 1st. boars, Frank McAulsy. B0111‘- _ I ----- ~ MOORE S’ McLEOD Ltd ~-..i» 1-=~~'— h“ --__.._._ .. _ __ . ~ —-ALCOHOL ANTI-FR. llnzaidehtined by Mr. Daniel Rayner, of which arrived at Summerside with-l ..‘LOWER. MONTAGUE - The good dema d h t ri again 0f the "Wlce bell‘! “"4"” ‘h’ lcheaper than repairs. Order atiTravellers Rest, as his property and in a few hours clone another on | Rev. D. M. Sinclair will preach in .easy. ~Csr nlots uoipNg? gen ' l Bwlfle llllllllifli- that the 5ll°W m‘ Braces which he had missed from hLs pre- the afternoon of Thursday October lmc United Church, Lower Montag- IClreen Mountains sold st 6o cents - Sale should. be continued. Arrange- _.BUY M03111)", "p" light, 8917-li-9-2i|nlises. Winchester has been unable 18th, both sailed hence on ‘Tuesday ue, on Sunday, November 11, at 3 per bag of ninety pounds in bulk ments were accordingly 311$” W “later on at Brace‘ _- .to give a satisfactory account of afternoon. The Harry A. McLellsn p. m. and Prince Edward Island Green ' hold m9 "l" l" the u" I ti“ 397741-941 —CHURCH NOTICE. — United how he had obtained them. ~ S had discharged s full cargo of soft Mountains at, a3 cents pef m; of u w The foliowins l5 ll- llsl ° -l—"l"- DECEMBER l‘ ll" meal ll i1. m. Wiimot Valley 3 p. m. rb-ee-‘Larrn CRUE-At the conclllsion oil “m” l" llelllllg- Buy R44 blscu“ town 7 p. m. Rev. J. W. A. Nichol-Who ilsual choir practice in the Ep-l ill 'Bl'a°°'5~ son will conduct tile services. worth Hall, Sunlmexrsidc. on Wed-l 3977'11‘9‘2l Thanksgiving and Armistice Sundaflnosdny evening. tile members of the. _ _ ff _ -—- lTrinity United Church Choir pre.';-‘ ——BllY KM 5 is? iwltllls- M, -—CENTRAI. BEDEQUE nmrrlsrcntcd an address and i1 VCYy ilillld-' BT51“ 5- CHURClL-Sundsy, November ilth some wicker arm chair to Mr. Lcith} _ 3977"ll'9'2l Special Armistice Service at IOASICrue, who was l1 former member of; BUY "on a. m. Be on time so as to observcihc choir and rejoined upon his rc-l 5E "185 lll 311C555‘ 2 minutes silence. Thanksgiving ser-lcent return from the United Stat-; 3975'll'9'~l vice at 7.30 p. m. A musical progrumles. The address was read by Mr. B.E will be given by the choir st theiIR. Sharp who also made the pres- —EVEREADY PRESTONE- ll"? close of the service. If roads permit. entation. Although completely tak- llfiflect Allll-ffeeze- 0X10 lllllng lisls there will be service in the Hall ntcn by surprise. Mr. Cruc made a all Wlnler- 301d Bi BYECFS- lLower Freetown at 3 p. m. ‘suitable and apt reply. The lady 3975'1l'9"-lll members-of the choir had provided l —KENSINGTON PRESBYTER-Ji dainty lunch and n very pleasant —-l'AlNT UP THE INTERIOR fOiQIAN CHURCH-Services Sundayflsocial hour was spent. At the close! the holidays and winter monthswNov. 11th. at 10.45 a. m. and '7 p.m,|Rev. J. P. C. Fraser moved a vote. BUY paint at Brace s. lgpcclal prmmer Wm be Rm '1', of thanks to the ladies which was’ 39l5-ll-9-2lgLcvxls Williams. B. A... B. D. Morn-[very heartily seconded by Mr. L. Bi ling subject “The Soul of the Nbt-lCrue. s? —F3LOSED 0N MONDAY- BUY.‘ ion." Evening, Forty Years in the 1 8Y0¢9Tl95 Sflillfdll’ fli- BPRCW» iwildcrncrs.“ A cordial welcome fol i 8975-11-9-Wi izil. | ——lIAD PERILOUS EXPERIENCE: - !|—-Ml'. Charles Gallant, lighthouscl ‘ -—DIED [N NEW IlAMPSIilRE-‘keeper at Sllmmerside. hud a rough, [litany old friends st Summersldelfixlfiflfiflifl in Wflllneidflii nlllllVfl, i --FRI‘.SH STOCK LONG RANGE shells. 10 and l2 gs. Just received st Bruce's. lhave been Sliddeiled 1» mm of the swis- M about 4 p- m. he and his. lllivfi-il-ll-Liligcpth ‘an few days ago d» ‘Jar rggl- igOfltLfivl started ind their gasolinel ‘ ~~~ ence Manchester. N. 11., of Mrs. N. w i-zht up sn "had rcschedl "B35955 91035 "llll ‘l/"P-llil. C. Bufilington, who was ."."""§'\- ‘vithfn n hundred yards or so of. houses will be closed Monday. New tcr ("Tottie" io l schoolgirl their goal, d ~11 ~ iJ e ~ '3’ ~-.~ lZl-ll- friends) of the late Mr. r. Mrs ‘PM. \"“""* t‘~"..' languid stalled and 3975'll'9‘2l'-§-llr:nrg Brehnut 0i SJITlmWYSlil’ '1‘~~‘.<oul¢' il ghbe induced to start :9‘ > e t ere in her girlhood da- :1. bu‘ ‘Ililflill- 1 Cy were driven back y -—'"IANKBGIVING ‘DANCE — A hba often visited ihb uzmd {h l re- the sale while they fortunately. with Fvelllll dflflv? Wlll be llPld’ lh the newed old acquaintances. her int aid oi an our and anchor were able Still-lid Thfllfe- Kfllfilhfllfln m visit being ll year ago. C to make a landing on Holmsns Is- Mondsy night. Nov. 18th. Good ‘and. Their piight- was seen from music. swd time for evelvbvflv- ‘l amsomc. rorsross won l‘ ~ whsrl dz Suinlnerside by Mr. g 3971-11-9-1’ ESgBIJ-Oli Wednesday fllWfnconlG5“~|ji."S soalfgilssle who very mer- ~'—--‘ - s smer Gran an arrived a Lzeziodsy d ed st once to start —lmll5m9'|'9li "J"; SWNQBdlnmerside to load 20,000 bags oi out and complete his father's duty. shipping club lolding B088. lllieP- table stock potatoes at the ltsilwayllctnmpsnlcd by Mr. Rennie Gul- "Tl" '""l """ mm" "ll wmllll“ Wharf for Havana. Cubs. shipped lent, no Lit‘! was lost in getting ill!’ °l ‘Will We“ "P llll "Wll- by idle Harris Abbstoir Company of under wsy in a large decked lob- . _ 735- {l-lll-"ll-l aigcown. Another steamer is expec- boat; and r-ien racy had much 'I.lf.h hf i’ t if illt i h '1. P1 liht- are...“ ITORI m4 e..- .... ml. viim l: d... how Wlll l” will“ w‘ ‘llllgallv- ginis market. shipped by the r. mythey Wildly decided that it was loo l"! diY- M01145! Nllvllmli" ' é m ‘l. Potato Growers‘ Association. slroulh. dark and dangerous tn so to 395741‘ ' l --- the aid of the two stranded on llol- - -ISLAND' LADY DEAR-Word has been received by relatives in slimmllside of the sudden death on November Ind. following on oper- stlon of Mrs. l. C. Buflinllfifl v -‘-RENT UP T0 BUPlllMElGussio had to remain there for the COURT-The young man, Jonninilht. Things might. howevwr. have Winchester, who was arrested cnlbeen muchworaefor them. rla ‘hers 1crount oi giving unsstisisctoryev- is s hunting camp. quite well eq- ldenae as a witness in ) viou ui d on the island. ich th Mlnfillfllel’. N" llfllflhgf- m" "use in connection with tliieitrheeft bikini: well where to grid and "W" W Wm“ 4'3"" °l ""3 imi-li nliis from ilshcfnlen. csfne upiWhose hospitality they pill-wok. re- in" "W? 5W1" °‘ Bllmmmld‘ before Mrnslox. Campbell. .1. r. iriiumilb; to Bummersidc on Thurs- , » "““' ~ ' ‘the Court House in Bummerlde onldny morning none the worse for ' 4"" °llllll'""l""‘“'"-rhurrdilv slid WM SING up for trinlpheir ildvbntillo - “lMBMA-‘l "l" b’ “hhlll” "lm at the forthcoming sessim of tin-l . "" """'" “"'* ““‘" m": ”“"“.supremb com on the elm-u or! flue/n IOGITHII sun l" receiving stolen bod: in his pos- sun-so nun oar-a; s otlflfiill ‘sasslolrnle wanna-urine coincidence. the fem-muted "h" l"? iii-Will" ‘Mel om in (Jfliid River. mar the schooner tam-y A. llan and v formwhlchvnrenlmd more and thoimn umj - " _lbthonin. ‘ i , . 5min’: Island. so Kr. Gallant andl sl mosoaosrowu sun s-run- flouriwsrs, tone to the egg market continued firm under a good demand for sll Come and grades of fresh and storage. Re- |ceipts were 935 cases. Small lots of 8999-11-10-11 imported choice white handpicked ‘beans sold at $5.25 pel- bushel. ex- store while Canadian beans sold at Crew. 15 Sill/Bil 118d b65111 Dflld off. lbnlance of her winter millinery at having signed O21 only f0? the single greatly reduced prices, trip. The vessel belongs to St. John. secure ll bargain. N. 13., and Capt. F. Z. Refuse was k joined at S‘Side by his wife, who accompanied him to Richlbuctoy; where a cargo of lumber will be‘. $4.85 td $4.90 per bushel ex store. taken on for New York. The Es-; ..’Mrs. Cordon, Panmurl- Island, The inquiry for butter showed n mania. whose skinner. Cwl- HOW- lrccently visited Gecrsvtovrh-A- decided improvement rind sales were ard Hsrkiilg. has renewed manyl ‘ steady. Receipts were 7o narklaoiv. (‘d acquaintances at summerslde. Hfiyrs. Capt. Smith. CievrsetownsTnc cheese trade was quiet but val- sailed f0!‘ LOH! Island- N- Y’! loaded l i8 visiting in Panmure Lilfllid ti‘!!! 1135 wen unghgnsgd, Rgggjpfl on" PERSONALS with table stock potatoes-S. |gu2st of her daughter Mrs. Edwinlggog, bqxeg HQ“ -—' ~—-*-<@>‘ --*“ 1 l\'lacDonald.—~A. . tzThe Family l-lcrald and Weekly, —---po>-i Star of Montreal with its wonderful; improvements is recognized as the, greatest money maker for farmers‘ in Canada. while its msglzine sec- tion is a-gem unrivalled. l wsrcnrnom nlnrlcroar Railway Wharf D. P. W. Dredge No. 115, Cspt. Meclieod, is dredging out the Rail- way dock, this work is being done to enable large ships to dock. There is ii potato steamer expected to load at this wharf shortly. Bruce Stewart's Wharf S. B. Harland, Capt. Machine. in The Mgrkets OTTAWA, Ont. Nov. a-Cansd- ‘inn egg markets are generally un-' ‘changed today. . 1 TORONTO-Fresh eggs on this —M_r. J. W. Callback has rclurrlemmgrket pro very flrm. The storage home to. Summersi-li. from n sixsitustion is about steady. Buyers wceksvisit to Pensylvanln where he report sales of these at extras 39 PERSONALS was on business in Bflflllétltlflfl Wlill cents. firsts 3'1 cents. seconds 32 p0,; . ills extensive fox ranches iliero-S- cents, to 33 cents, delivered. - s_ 3, Hocholpgp on the plow“ HALIFAX. N. B.--Thi.s egg msrk- youtg .-l-.ir. W. J. Phillips has arrived on ille island to tallecharge of the in". ‘can Parish of Alberton. to‘ which he was recently appointed. Mr. Phillips expects to take his Deacon's orders before Christmas. -—S. . , ' etis holding steady with no change in prices. Local receipts are very light and an a result tile demand for storage stocks is increasing. Poultry receipts are increasing and the quality is improving. V . 5T. JOHN-Very few eggs are , ———.-. arriving here and the demand is -Miss Sybil and Messrs. Fel-iamln lqeen.» An advance in price has been ,und Claire‘ ‘lbntnu, tugients of “gm-led bnd they are now selling to 'Prince of Wales College. ME Smhd- tellers st extras 62 cents to 64 cts. ing the holiday with their parent-l. mats 54 cents to 56 cents, seconds Dr. and Mrs. E. ‘Iflffnnton. Sllm- g can“ u; 43 cents. merside.-S. ‘ ' Marine Wharf C. G. S. Brant. Capt. Kelly, has sailed and is expected back Moll- day. C. O. ‘B. Ostrea. Capt. MscLeocl, which has been doing some survey work, and. has been lying in Sum- merside for s time. arrived in port last evening. and will be hauled up on the Merino more for the winter. luntsln. fill‘: Wharf Tug Linger. Capt. Gamble, is at- tending to D. P. W. Dredge No. llli, which is dredging out the Railway dock. Lyons Wharf Bchr. Bo us. Capt. Frank Boud- reault has lied. Bohr. e M. 13.. Capt. Pettipss. has sailed. Plohrd‘: Wharf Storage eggs ore moving freely with s good con- . sumptlve demand. ‘ . . VANCOlfIVER-There is no chslaii , ‘ reported rom this egg mar e Guardian since the first of the week. - Dealers ' p ---~ . ‘are still qiloting producers extras 49 ma suns AGENT-join, .1. wmantb to s! cents. first! 44 cents M iMurd . is _,Guu-dlsn Jlgunt in 46 centsmuiiet extras as cents to n‘! Montague ma villi be pleased to cents. nemesis cents. _ land rcnswsl subscriptions. ti ' MONTREAL-A feature of the . ‘ ‘ -—-— ‘ . ‘Montreal grain trade today was the ..'M9_N AOUib-lffo ive oppor- marked-improvement in the dc- tunityior, etwo mimi slie It mgnd lrom the United Rdnsdom 11 o'clock the service inthe niteli and thehofmtinent an s obd Uifl-‘ Chllfllll- Montague, will begin ' driven wssuone in wh om ‘and ,lo.so s. m. rvice in psi-lo .1 The local unfit for mh tngueat .m.andn on lies grin _ dirnwitha .. e. '1 p. m. Oiiliie to these Armlztl and more lines inflame ,Thnnksgi\'lng services. ‘ guild country moi-dummies ' ' an w v lgnndl, of n a up“ s msinislm . n I (IRON-Tile Rev. John Sterling will goodldllllnl. The. trade in all lin- presoil in the United "Church. etur- es owl-lifted continued Active and . I onlundsy, low. irfitlfl p. the mum inn-int ween - . _ _ fiimtmm-ve.““"" “"- . m} ' , ' v I 1 V mlchsel. has soiled. Schr. Viergen Bell. Capt. Forgere, n. Richard. Clpt. I v > ‘pt; 1|. Olupmm ,. .1: l.‘ l, A Il-l is; sows. Ernest Houston. New all“ gow. 2nd. boars. Ernest Bulmsn. RW- tico; sows, Ernest HOI-lslflll- N" Glasgow. 00d w Pflill. The 2nd Annual Hog Show andvogariowm. m“ 51mm Bos- Sale held Bil Charlottetown, P. 1th,,“ mmmjnqg Island, on October 23rd. turned out,‘ ‘ti. bu“. Falgonwood Fem. as was expected, to be a huge sue-l chflriotwwwn. sows, Ernest Holis- cess. Since the first of these ev- w“ New Gmigoyh ents was held in October of the pre-‘ 5'“. mm Em“; 30mm“, New ceding year, some raisers. and Gméqw- sows Geo. Boo - prospective purchasers have been"n,nchfo'n_ ' looking ftrwnrd with great antici- 5th boa-s’ Arm“,- Robqrts, North potion to the present year's fixture. wlngigg; sows, "Fsleonwood hm. The entry list of both boars and mm 7th. boa-m. Mhivrd “m” sows was much larger than former- ly. there being almost 100 individ- - Mosul- unis under the inspection of the ',';"§‘°u¥“.,'°“' NW5’ judge, m. I". w. Walsh. Agricul- 5p, bani-s, sin-ion Boswell. nun- tural representative of the p. N. n. ,,,,m;,,,~, a,“ m”. sulnwl. The avenge quality was also high- nmflcm er indicating glelver care in selec- 9th. bog“, Fslconwood Fin‘- tion and fitting for the event. As - sows, Geo. Boswsil. a nutter of fact there ‘were no gfiéfilfifm’ ~ w poor tail enders. and the mun who‘ mm, boars, Ernest Houston. NI contemplated improvement could g1 ; pom,‘ Ashiord Andrew!’ very well make his selections st w“. any place in the lot and still be 11m, bum-i, Walter Buntsln. all" assured that his objectives would flQOQ sows, Almon Boswell. Dim‘ be fully achieved. mam‘, ‘The boar classes were hotly con- nm, pool-s, Pblconwood "m- tesied. and the final ecision qhulptmown; sows. W. J. Olllllllj brought tothe ton of the class, B.M”‘hne1d_ l l "olendidly moulded hog ownw’ 1am boars. Aimon Boswell. Dim‘ Frank McAuisy, Bouris. It is inter- “pupils; sows. Hammond < estingto note that the dsm of this mm; ' hog was purchased at the 1W! “m, hops, Ashford 5114"” slow by Mr- Mcsubimrhb sow “m1, mm; .epr,mrl= New" was grand champion this ‘your on so...“ . the moi-mine show circuit. Second jflfihl been, Almon solving.“ Bohr. Ambition. clipt. Amos eh. in.» i is» wince was won by Ernest Buimsn. v-filmjflil: w", Aimon Bustieo. on a. bosr sired by 01k mmugm", Lodge Masterpiece. while‘ thlrd- ~11“ fguqym. n, m; purchllt" and fourth positions were ur- 91 m“; , ed by niconwood mm. wi the lag“ mums, mocouche. "l; set of Mervin Duke and Greens» mm.“ “m, supp“; oi ' model. s grandson of Marvin q Oiub, lbl: e . i m ,Ifl0:Olns.M mmesowo F"°"'"~ l“ ltysndexoeliencec extreme nug- me m"! 9 Punks. _ 0i M?“ miirgfmi-N" J"*w "' ' I orgithwruml aired. by lrnsliiifiiilinmkirowilililidiaule. s. n. 0f. mi-vlh Duke. m Jud end uh M...“ Club. W‘ I “w. t» m. wmlwvi. walls Alum mo; . 1:00:11! sandwiched wi 3rd bo- 221th glihhll-a siilwin: l " - l’ l . Citron. - ed tbs Isle lturni bidding mark d in, the afternoon. the smluu- Mi: ’ Jail the pro- Wm l‘ . unread mm in Nevis institute. l ~ i»- l! S" "I u