‘IQQOQQOQ SATURDAY; = i Clearing T Weed Suits n-a Western Guardian —BUY LAYERBILT Radio heavy duty batteries at Bruce's. '7797-9-21-2i. —-KENSINGTON L. S. S. Club veal calves Wednesday of each week up till noon. John A. Douglas. sucy. —-PUBLIC MEETING-At M, address 0n “My Trip Aboard." by Rev. D. M. Grant. An lntifrestinq programme is assured. 7310-9-21-21 —FEED FOX BISCUIT high in food value this time of year. Buy R-M. meat biscuit and Klbblo at Bruce's. 7707-9-21-21. --BEPAIBS COMPLETEIL-Repnir work on the Scales Hydro Elccirlc P!!!“ 0n the Dunk River having been completed the regular electric light service will start ct once. 7002-9-21-31, . -__. ' fllhlnron ersenmo-m the P6119! 001M It Bummerslde, on Thurldoy owl-lung, the edioumed cue of e out! shamed with exceed- lht the lute weed limit come before 594991151"! Wyatt end the offender wee fined e10 end costs or twqflty dun-i. e -___- _ -ANO‘I'IIEII SUCCESSFUL IS- IANDIR-Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mc- 591!!!" 01 Milfllfefll. are visiting on 404-000-0400 04039000440004 Mal- - 4-group- Sale $13.50 when A $16.00 $18.75 $24.00 each This lot includes a. ml garments, partic for young chaps as Sc knockabout wear .. , _ Worth a. lot more money-as you ll see x i (llndmcll Men's Suits Men’s Tweed Suits O nly nice lot of good use‘ ularly well adapted hool and college and you look them over 'All Tweed Suits as mentioned above, well cut, well made, smart and stylish .. We want to get them cleared out, so in this group you are buying suits worth to $22.00.. Included here every desirable model, single and double breasted, in all year . round weights. All tweedsfand because they are tweeds they are being cleared- Suits to $26.00 in this 1ot.. The finest Tweed Suits in the store are, represented in this group, very smart, handsome garments, single and double l breasted, light and dark shades, domestic - ' and Scotch tweeds. These worth to $35 Woboafit; 6am. w! . Fall is Here —-»-'and with it all the smart new mgr. chandise of the New Season. -i__.-. LADIES’ COATS Curved Lines, Flares and bfurs Express New Formality in Coats, Autumn colour scheme stress Browns and Blacks, then it includes Dark Greens and wine reds. To appreci. ate fully the charm of autumn coat aehione view the individual models ‘ rmcss ‘$15.75 r0 $125.00, "in! . SEPTEMBER 21, the Island. li/lr. McGougan is a son oi Mr. lntlcolm hlcfjiougan oi’ Mal- pcque, and is another of till’- 1518115 boys who is nmklng his mark in the [big world oi’ commerce. bBlTIB 0m 9! ltllc firm oi the Jcmcrson Food Co. iLtd, Montreal. -\'ALUA.BLE ANIMAL KILLED- loading hogs, lambs, fat sheep and‘: A vnruafil: blood mam belonging w l/fr. Pctcr Bulkc, of Alma, was killed by the early mrnlng train, when it 6795:7404! i strayed onto the tracks at Mm!- ] Station, Although the driver saw the anlmlll and blew the whistle loudly, peque Hail, Tuesday evening, scat] me mare was struck by the engine, i thrown up on to the platform end i instantly killed. Mr. Burke's lose is e ‘i heavy one as the animal was of good breeding and oi splendid type and he is putting in e claim against the nail- way comnany for compensation-S. -—SADLY nsnusvnn~neep grief is felt for W. D. and Mrs. Profitt, Mnrgstc, over the loss they have lus- tained in ilhe death on Bcpt. 9th of their llitlc eon David Emerson at the -arly ago of three years. Despite fned- ical skill and tenflcrest nursing his gentle spirit went beck w God who gave it after suffering severely with cholera for e period of about ten days. Davie with an ever smiling counten- ance was e moot lovable child. and made himself very deer to thoec with whome he cexnc in contact. The fun- eral service held at the home of hie parents on ‘meedey afternoon end conducted by Rev. Dr. Saint we: very largely attended. Many floral tributes were offered es expressions of sympathy for the grici-ltrlckdn parents, and brother and elem Wen- dell end Georgie. The poll beerm were Edwin Brown. Heeth Mayhem RAVI YOUI IYII IXAMIN l") AND GIAIUII FITTED BY E. E. PARKMAN lllhtllel Ultllnetrll Ieallllshll- him. There will be one vacant chair. Weeoulilimertocerenemmwhfle mw" wcueetflemmniqmm” Allie ‘nlommon end My ‘Ihompcolt "We ehlli meet but we shell miss l -CHAUTAUQUA - Chautauqua opened in Summereidc on Thursday afternoon, in the Epworth Hell. An enthusiastic audience greeted the performers on the opening day . The chairman, Mr. T. M. Linkletlcr, gave an eddrcse of welcome. Chautauqua l this year is in charie oi Mre. Bteln- ecker, who delighted the children at the Junior Chautauqua. each after- noon with her wonderful stories. The Betty Booth Concert Company was very well received at both perform- anooé on Thursday and Mil! lathe Coleman, in her lecture, "The New World Discovers the Old" chermed her audience with her ceptiveting personality and vivid descriptive powers. Friday afternoon's program- me wae featured by quite an origin- al, queint end highly lntcreetinpfonn oi’ entertainment, when‘ Princess studies in Theology. nourlshment.—S_ parents, Mr. end Mre. Bummerslde. Hie friends in Bummer- side are pleased to sou Mr. DeCofi looking so well after hie recent eeri- ous operation and are giving him I warm welcomeP-B. ___- Blueicether in speech and song. took the audience beck w the deye of her Aztec enceetore. In the even- ing the three-act comedy "Dead Man's Holiday" drew‘ en audience which packed the hell to the doors end it proved to be the beet play put on by Chautauqua at Summer- sido, which ie eeyinl e lood deal, ee they have Presented some splendid Dllyl in out lagoons. Al a comedy, itweeellthetit we: uidtobeln their advance literature. This after- noon the Junior: will present their pmeent "hlee end Thile", in which the! have been ec carefully trained b! the Superintendent end Chautau- qilfl ihfll 6B1! Nllltlment will meomlu’ --l_ ’ vim-hillsides. alllllhx, n. e. 6f M. . O. IL w... of Bummenidm-l, ‘ —Ke|er|. a. Berni mum. l. " ma; tin Jerdhe, of Wllmot Valley, were continue his duties ct the hank in e few days-S. tether. m. John Kelly. Beer mm. -Meny friends will regret to hear that Mre. Wesley Wood, of Hazel- brook, who wee visiting her sister, Mre. Joseph lmelimen, at Bummer- slde, hle entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment-B. -l‘riende in Summon-side will be plelleed to know that Mr. Kenneth McKenzie, accountant of the Blnk on Commerce, at oempoellcon, if. 3., mu recovered from hie recent fndispoei- tlon. which caused serious alarm to his family earlier in the week. He is now improving end will be able to Eastern Guardian _-- Y. who hi4 been Vlllllnl hi!’ --Mr. Willard Plcketts, Wllmot Valley, left this morning for Phie Hill Divinity College to resume his -Many friends will regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. David Reed, of Reed's Corner. It is pleasing to note however, that she is somewhat im~ proved and is now able to take e. little -Mr. end Mre. Clifford DeCoff, of Boston, Mum, arrived on Thursday evening on e visit w Mre. Deccfi’: Neebltt, oi lelvee once more. - , , salmon: River on leturdny lent. . ‘Min Certryde Kelly of New York . mm mm rum cannula week'- though four score and three, l: still. "day in and day out, from mom to night, can hear hie bellows nor." H! even nails on the shoes at 01ml! mm, the boys are ‘not around. mconnsnlud GOOD-Mr. Pew: Gillis. Ghemwood and Mr. John P. Mclsaac, Hermlnvlile, have been now for some time located It Neu- frqe Harbor for the .c6dfiehin:. There is uid i-o be about twenty-five motor belle end dorlee, daily engul- ed at this popular fishing, station JBENOVATING norm -- Dur- ing the two weeks’ honeymoon through Eastern Oenndl. Mr. homo Keys, C. N. R, I-nd his bride, when they return. will hive his newly cc- quired dwelling house at Harmony Jct., completely renovated. Mr. sten- hen McAuley. contractor, eourle, is doing the work. CORNWALL VICINITY The Cornwall end York Point Women's Institute intend staging their ploy again in the near future and judging from the onormolu crowd they entereined before there will be e 300d number go end enjoy them- Mleellfniiy nun molmmienponl the weekend at her home In onencmwwn. _-_- w. ma» nleau motored w‘ ..'ALWAYI nnev. - m. Joell!!! (Donald Hector) McDonald. vflille blacksmith at Selkirk road comer. moat anyone. PRICES-MGM PRICE \ w. mtmrrim" w realm Juan olccksmml is doing e mum; buslnm ietcly. Her many use llsd to know that Mlle Hate Abbott has recovered and ll lblc to be out again after ' unfortunete accident. Mmni thole likbndin] the u,“ Party at Bonehow Wednlldly evening were iheMi-eece m1’! end Lean Scott and Ml‘. Gordon hlmell. Mr. Gordon McMillan and eon George motored to Tryon on ‘rueldly morning. _--_ The Klulltcn, Olydl Rim end cernwell echoole hold their lhhllll eciaoolfefr m 01m pin: anew Wednesday Ann-Q w. Perlvlorle em in ouulm Vlltfllolllfilfiyyelterdey. i dlelemu: Illeperenleendvilitoflbyl-bollrlql BlltltIlMdJllIlLlIOllhouIfl-# of Ihlbile ‘were by elleellooiewue" , z on" an calm me Alme- nail Ientnubrelcvenin mien-L nun on the pin ct edema iUlgel-O new o!“ _ I FIGURED ; SILK CREPE and GEORGETTE . DRESSES Lovely assortment of in me i eweet and molt up to lute models. niece and colours to lull. EXTRA SPECIAL Lldlec’ Crepe Dreelee in newest elilonre and e "f! special price. . ,_ l- v , Prowse Bros Limits The Fashion Centre i UPTONOMI and Isl-in use sou. rismouen HEAVY SILK HOSE Rich lustrous lllk In_ lwpulnr wellht, strongly reinforced on ell points 0|’ wear. Shield; [,9 ‘c with Autumn's ’ J ensembles. Suntan, 05k- wood, Gunmetal, Peach, Blurb. Iver-slow. lech- Iel. ole. _ You've PRICE-flu A Morning Smile own mu rim WlMP-euvvuid m ma u» emu 0mm m, an" ‘lmmf-"Pd 1M w. w. rm only . here for e you," I VELVET DRESSES Plain Oblflon and time Velm Dreeeee In lutroue colours Inch u Brown, Blue, Green and e big percentage of the Ill important Black. Velvet llvol the ensemble l new emu-laces, the‘ tbreeqlcce ensemble l: hr we flattering and wearable e fashion to give up. Velvet , [lvcl it en llhlflther new emulnele and formality- ' In elect enhanced by blouses of utfn or crepe. rmou-mso T0 m.» NEW hND UNUSUAL CHIC, THESE LATEST AUTUMN , been about soft ehle width, null cfl-fhe-foreheed out, the pleated backs, d"! In beautifully mode cf Imported Vclvete, Ioleils, Velour, Fell, etc. PllOIl-Jl-II 1'0 C1018. OQ- v i i... hearing m, and i- F 177i 1-115’ 7729-9-19-31 lvb MUSIC STUDIO h Mlle Gwynnelh F. Coombl -- Illl reopen shale: In Plenoforfe . Ill Theory on September 2M- 0 Victory Avenue, or Phone ooo-o-ooooo-ewv‘ -I~ l-IIIO. but we never saw fore. They erg collars, blue, think '11 Mailed Postpaid. Saving Sale or , B°Y'S Sweaters W6" M“ “M”!!! boys‘ sweaters for your!» no good a value as this be- "?! hondeome garments. 901° scarlet, send or navy, and we find it hard to equal them any- where or lean than $1.50, nowfor."'5Illdloltlotlliilllloleee - $1. Get them