\ -suv POTATO FORKS. Baa Twine and Needles at Bruce's. -SPEOIAL DIBCOUNT on all cash orders farm ifencing, lawn fencing poultry fencing and gates at Bruce's. -BUY ROSS-MILLER, imperial and Silver Tip Fox Biscuits at Emcee. A. -mosll.olt s. A. and n. llllllt. medium and heavy motor oil. sold right at Braces -. Q-ENARCO moron bu. specie price oh 5-gal. cans, half, barrels and barrels, at Bruce's. —EVERREADY focusing flash- ‘iights and fresh batteries, whole- sale and retail at Brace‘s. ‘ —-HEAVV DUTY iayerbilt "B" Batteries, fresh stock at Bruce's. 9543-l0-7-2l —COLUMBIA N0 6 DRY Batter- ios; 4 and 5 cell liot Shot Batteri- 'es, wholesale and retail at Bruce's. -~GENUINE FAIRBANKS Plat- form Scales wlthbag rock. Book your order now at Bruce's. --KEN8iNGTON Shipping Club loading hogs. Wednesday fore- noon. Oct. l2. Shippers must pou- itively list by noon Monday. Load- iiig again Oct. 10 double deck lambs and car hogs. Listing must be completed, Oct. 15th. John A. Douglas, Secretary. 9558-10-7-2l. -WESTERN PROVINCE-The Western Ofllcc of the Guardian is lbtbtbti in [lie McNoill Building.‘ Water 8L. Silmmersids. where suh-' scriptions and advertising will be received. Tile Guardian may be purchased daily at the. Western Ofllce in the McNelll Building or agl tlie McDonald News Store. ERCOATS For Fall and Winter We'd like ‘every man in Prince Edward Island t0 visit this wonderful showing of Overcoats before he decides on the gar- ment he'll need for the colder weather. The correct styles are here-the right tailoring is here-and at every price a value that no one can beat. ' —ALDEN MOABE, Kensingtoli, will he taking live hogs and lambs Tuesdayy0ct. 11tii. until noon. 9556-l0-7—~il. i-——{-O-§- PERSONALS —Rev. Nuz. Poirier, Judge Arson-l 'n_liit, and Prof, Blanchard of Char- lollelbwn. motored to Tignisii, Sun-| .dsy. V ' —Capt. Emmanuel GallanL-Char-i llottetown, was a visitor in Tlgnish, Men’s Fancy Fawn Tweed Win- 1w Sunday v. ter Overcoats, full lined with half belt, a sturdy hard-wear- ing coat of great value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's heavyweight all wool blue Chinchilla Overcoats, plain or half belt models, plush lined Men’s and young men's blue Chinchilla Ovcrcoats, half belt models, dark. blue, fast color; yicirey smart and attrac- —Mr. J. C. Conley of Woodstock: _N. B.. spent Sunday with his ill0t.ll' er, Mrs. Peter Conroy, Tignish. V. —Mr. Ernest Champion of Chan; lottetown was iii Tignish last week‘ in the interest of his firm. V. l Young Men’s all wool blue Chin- chilla Overcoats, plain box back, very latest double breast- and Satin trinlmed a coat ed Fal land Winter you“, be proud of I model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's and young men's Winter Overcoats in fancy tweeds and Blue Chinchillas, all splendid English cloths, made up by the famous “TWENTIETH CENTURY" factory-the foremost stylish and reliable tailors for men in the Dominion. Plain models, velvet collared Chesterfields, and half belt ‘models for stormy weather. There's style in every line of these sfgandid garments. V, 75.00 Genuine All Wool KASHA Coats, soft, warm, very handsome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Real French MONTANAC Coats, just about the most perfect garment in Men's Outer Wear——the cloth is (zlose, soft as silk, wears like leather, the shape is skilfully worked in by trained hand. and these coats will look their part for and s‘ many a season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . w ’ The Best Value Fall Hat In P. E. I. $4.00 This is the Hat we call “our special"a't is made in all the popular colors and in every . good new shape. There's a range of it here that makes buy- ing easy——many a big city store offers you a hat that's not so good as thi sfor a fivc dollar bill. Our price is just. I-Mgr. iLcPailleur of Montreaif ,was a distinguished visitor in Tig~ nish this week and while here was the guest of Rev. G. J’. McLellan. V. ’ l —-Mr. Clarence i-iairls of Sunr nlersidc, was on u business trip tr- Tignish. Thursday. V. -—Str Chas. Dalton, Tlgnisli, left Thursday on a shooting trip to New Brunswick. He was nccom-_ panicd hy Mr. Ralph iiackctt. V. I Eastlarn Guardian ..’BEST CONCERT ever staged Montague Indoor Circus. Tuesday. October llth. - 9584-i0-8-3i I ..‘FUN GALORE for young and gold. Montague Indoor Circus, Oct. llth to 15th. 95B4-10-8-3i ..'EASTEIIN AGENT — Mr. J1 W. Murdock is Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising. new and mnewsl subscriptions. ..*PRIZE WINNERS. — liorsos sold by the firm of C. E. Prllit & Son this season took two firsts, second and third at Soilris Exhibi- _tion all in one class. “Heavy Draft". The wonderful team of “Dappled Grays" weighing over twentynine hundred, and now owned iiy the iii-m oi Matthew 8t McLean, of Snilrls, look first i-ls l1 team, and first and second individually. They are assuredly a noble looking pair, and were admired hy llll lovers of good horses, as they moved round ,the show ring with stately grace. lThe "Bay Gelding" which took. ‘Third is owncd by Mr. Black of Fortune. and was only recently pur- chased llom c. a. mm! s. Son. This is an island bred horse and ccytlpetcnt judges ciilim tlinl only in per horses such as these he- llrnging l0 Matthew & IiioLean ‘iihdlllfl secure honors over him. --_-4-o-&-—-- srnouo nissuxs MONTREAL, Oct. 'l.—Mr. Justice, Wilson today rebuked English- llpcaking people for not observing‘ the jury law, when it was reported to liimlthat only 32 names had been answered out of an English speak- lng panel of sixty. ‘iTlle English‘ speaking people ' i : Abitibi ................... .. 135 : i. . {The Right. flaps Borsallno Hats $1.00 to $2.50 People tell us right along that ~ $7.50’: We honestly believe that the are not observing ‘the jury. l“. which is a British law and a ii.- ish institution." said Mr. Jlilfice Wilson. "The French Canadians ii- there is no stock-of Caps to be compared with ‘ours. Probably they are right — you will cer- liwer the call but the English speak- ‘ing people, 0f ail ‘sections oi’ the community do not seem to have a _very great respect ic-r Lhe law. Borsalino Hat is the best hat for menthat any money can Montreal and Toronto charge $8 for this hat. MOORE 6 l. .. ..., . sttil .»-'.lti- ' .~ a: _l pay. _.___ . .._.-<-_~. Drop in and look them over. Matron r ~ w-iwi maJwLMs-N u uvvheve‘ ‘ufifi | buy. If there was a better one tamly find a wonderful. “mm Qwhicll l. . Blitlgll l... w, m. it would be sold here. The fin- mem of the best ma,‘ l n ice it every term!‘ est range of Borsalinos in the ' e5’ n.“ May, 130%. iihe value b: u.» new luxury llllfl’ in Province eve“, color ever‘, sizes.‘ Every new cloth. ~- OQm-DQQ, 9st,; March 9a; which it a M11106- I ' * ’ ‘I 1 and ’ Paint A Corn With "'1' W“- i T“ Mm“ M‘ "°“""‘ ‘ ‘"0 g ood shape, all sizes, _ _ _ _ _ “that... 4mm; March m; days age, and m; [Old wu shipped‘ u Marvel Llquld" M” my, lso quietly that few people were . ' ’ ' ' . . usl nature of the l whom-om... m. Dec" 130%, "B" °l ti" "m" u” 135% cargo. It was collected from the ' 4,...» Bank of England in two motor vans. The pain stops in a few seconds. Tight shoes won't hurt any more. The Oorn shi-iveis up, and drops oil. values, ' ' ' wear in Prices . prices . bargain T : i MEN'S liIiTS V i Our new Fall Hats for men are here in all the new- . est shades and. styles includ- ing the celebrated Brock, iiliitxttorr ll"; \\\\ili( Hal til‘ ( \N\i>\ Death Banquet. l _ In, Secret l _____ HALIFAX. Qctober ‘i-Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward.‘ ,.,,,‘,';_"i‘,'§;_ },’_1";“s§;',gj*->..d,,,,, Mem D of the Montreal Stock dmners. M which a grim w“, o; Exchwie: "Swift. Justice" was drunk in rcd » \ wine, has lust been held in Paris. It was the annlbilalhtrantqilietnléfbthc ill tine men- . na o e er. 193 gianoces oflicial executioner. and his asistants. n It t h Deiblers men never a ow o c ZBVl-known publicly what their work is, 171% i and always take great pains to keep 24% their banquet secret. 48W. Only the chief executioner takes a 198 public pride in his work. But thcn 10a his post is a sort of family and 117M, hereditary one. He took over the 15% headmsns job from his father, who 60% followed the famous "Samson? :. When the secret band had dined. Stock Quotations ‘ iii l, New York Exchange At. Top. and Santa. Fe Ry. American Can Co. . . . . . . . . . .. Am. Car and Flw. Co. . . . . . .. Atlantic Refinery Co. . . . . . . .. Am. Smelt. and Refng. Co Am. Bosch Meg. Co. . . . . . . . .. Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. Can. Pacific Co. . . . . . . . . . . . .. N.Y. Gen. and Hud. Riv. RR. Con. Gas Co. (N.Y.) . . . . . . . .. Hud. Motor Car Co. . . . . . . . .. International Paper Co. 101 Deibler had interviewed M. Poin- csre, the Prime Minister, but had only succeeded in getting a very slight increase. Iaursniide Pull» ........... .. low. Th0 guillotine men M6 paid about Montreal Power .. 91's $40 a month. a bonus for every exe- Nstional Breweries 90 cution and expenses. Montreal Stock Exchange Spanish River lib ~—-"— fvltli“ “hiitiifp. 53' Liners-Cargo of : Q‘..‘2f.‘.‘..l...°°".‘: .0??? . 11:: . . . . 1: ii 500,000 Sovereigns -3.'i.'.“.iiZ‘._...‘l'.it“¥-l..'::::::::: 33' .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, m, Dominion‘ Bricyah,’ . . . . . . . . . .. 2'10 BONDQNI 00L 5___The Bfue 5“.- ~ f_ shim " léfifill.‘l".if.f'.'ia.‘,‘°‘l.°'é.i‘f§l.fi‘lb.'i darge English and South American Bank Nova Bcotia . . . . . . . . . .. 385 ithe purchase of Whelll-Dec. 131%; _ .1 M", you don.‘ and convs ed to North Woolwich. Removes the wlioiseom and desert pain a bit. It‘: thesure remedy;- tnslii‘: Corn Extractor. Ail drug- Bet 9011i’ b00010 h substitute for Putnam's. RGNIOI ta sell Pamela's 00m Extractor. a smoke drink .. ’ ' Tw d tec lfil Ml‘! accompan- "Kixog; 57"‘? iedoeltzeh vsiieas til-nu Kin: Gem's! . .. ' . v. d ll, no relinquished custody l! I Fine. Now that you vs given up mum“ a" hundnd M‘... |nwh1ch' 3i?"-’Ll‘;‘.‘.'.‘i.‘.’.‘.’|"'= agp m ma» M l olmnnfla wuhpm‘ ' over lo the ships authori- s prices consistent Clothing have earns _ we are jealousy proud". Confidence.” Men's and Youngfilens Suits We have a splendid choice of the very latest styles and patterns for Fall and Winter Men’s Topcoats splendid assortmen ONE PRICE CASH STORE ONE PRICE TO k EVERYBODY ‘ "0" ‘t?’ wears. ocrosa. 8.. 1927 i lullclas wlillili Tiiii llEiiilii or All. Confidence - efficient service, honest t0 cheerful adjustment of complaints and lowest with good" Men’s "and: Boy’s c] us a reputation of which “Buy where‘ you have unfailing courtesy Men’s Suits.’ -~-’-} - - - - IIQI -..---.---».---.~- A big stock of Men’s Fur prices. customers, Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $12.'to $38. suitable for Fall wear. .... $15.0 0to $25.00 Men’s Heavy Overcoat for winter wear, a t to choose from at lowest . . $15.00 to $36.00 Coats “at real BOY’S surrs OF ‘SPLENDID VALUE Visit our Boy’s Suit Department and a look through it will convince you that we are in a position to order your b0y’s clothing at real low prices. Biltmore, St. Lawrence. W lth- tc. Prices _ _ . _ _ E250 to $750 Juvenile Boy’s Suits . . . . . . . $2.75 to $4.50 Small Boy’s Suits . . . . . . . . . $4.50 to $6.50 Big Boy’s Suits . . . . . . . . . . $6.50 to $14.00 idea's and Boy's (laps ltd. Thc boxes were placed in a special safe in one of the Aimedais holds. which was thcn sealed with the cap- tain's seal. The seals will be in- spected every watch throughout the voyage. Theieverend Padlar (British United Press.) LONDON, Oct. 6.—-Anxl0lis to find if a livelihood could be made by sell- ing goods from door to door, the Rev. Walter Foxcn, minister of Wes- ley Church, Bournemouth. spent his summer holidays as e pedlar. lie travelled the Midlands with women's artificial silk stockings and socks for men, and he found the life pleasing and profitable. Starting in Birmingham, he sold most of his stock within an hour and made $5 profit. But he did not always find business so good. lar. This was the pose he found most profitable. For the second story he wore a darned sports coat and a Wm polite! .ll'Q\BDl‘lt.~-&.a-. m.»- For Fall wear in all endless variety of pat- terns and all the new- est shapes. Men’s Caps 75c to $2.75 Boy’s Caps 50c to $1.50 PRUWSE BilflS CASH STORE TIIE ONE PRICE As a result of his experience‘, Mr. Foxon gives the following hints to those engaged in peddling: - Don't try to sell anything to a man. I only succeeded once. and he was a clergyman. Leave out the woman newly mar- ried to a man with s bit of money. who wants to keep s servant an a two-seater. She thinks it. bad fo i ‘ to be seen talkingto a peddlar. Don't try to sell in the mornii! when the women's hands are v1.9 from the washing-up or covered WW‘ flour. if.‘ The best people to sell hosicrylo are women between the ages of 43 and 65. If they won't buy silk stock- ings for themselves they will prob- ably buy them for their daughters. and they will buy socks for their husbands. ___--<o>--——— TRUE RELIGION , ____. gifitsdgog: lzegulgum the toast of the gathering was pro- t3? Siltld l lac llilifd twlo difxrgnl TQRbNTO Oct. h-Upoh thi! _ . . .. -.. s cs o n uce ousew ves uy ' ‘cum, ‘nd>m“g- - Kan- Mid Tex- RY 259 lposed by the gm“ 27mg; Th?“ h; his good. One was that he was put- rewmmmon o‘ ed menu: Reading Co. . . . . . . . .. . 11W.» made a much m w ch e m are ting the buyer into direct contact 1°“ dawn“ m. mum“! ex Southern figciflc Co. . . i§a=4r.‘§‘j,§,“§h§“p'§§ Qfiéezlilllgllllllfilzgg? Wtlfih ttilie manufacturer. and the a! Oiillgriwmerxlg gethegaelgé Un on Pac c Ry. . . . . . . . . . .. 9 m“ ; o er t at he needed a little assist- ma" Am“ ' ' " : us industrial Alcohol CO. .. l1v.l§g‘;;,“';;;;°3§,,f;§{‘;§,ch Qfwefsf anctc to enable him m get from mwn ztgilzzh ';1:'gfm'“:‘ '2, ‘a’; ‘fist? ~i'i’.il‘dii’°é‘ai.‘i°i"te°el'iiiiiiiiii 13in “M KEY?" p°°pl° m’ hem“ w“ w await: telling tnb first tale he ase- iii In interview WW- "The the n e‘ dressed smartly and wore s stiff ool- more I learn of modern scientific findings the more l become con- |vlnced that the religion I lesmed s9 my mother's knee is the true will‘ lion." Rev. Mr. Hearts declared." r ii ‘Mister _ Man: Do you‘ Wlllflflli tailor-nude slit.‘ for the price of s, I 1x . .- rcady-rnsdd? ' , - ' 4.. BID! COMMON! . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 spun gQmpjny 590300 ngyly mhflxd Blhk Royal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 320 gqvgrelgng, which are tn taper- vlonk Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 345 arily lodged in Bushes against Argon e lrain. The gold, which weighs 9.500 pounds Mal-en. 134%; represents spproximotsly two-think l The entire stock of John MaeLeod A 00., Merchant- Tailors is now on sale. This h I golden onlllllty h pl!‘- chsle tilt finest alilllllll slid bvsmmlllh st a lulu that will enable you to wear tailor made garments stimuli cost. .‘-s-\ .. _. Come in while the selection is good. Special prices to tailors. l fifvluhtagzla/rgl Phiiiips";0al6s System“ 11s" *qu,$sl:‘f_