Elegance Takes Possession ‘ of the Autumn Mode Fur trimmed coats that take the chili of Winter-whether for : occasions of eport or ‘formal wear, coats are swathed in fur and pre- serve a straight iine of smartness. their eiim hipline, by its deftnese, still keeps the silhouette straight. - Material: are_ divided between rich, velvet-like pile fabrics and tweeds. Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l . . . . . . . . $14.00 to $75.00 in our new dreeaee. 0§O§fi0Q~§OO§OQOOQO4§OOO§ Q INSIDIOUS ‘ EYE STRAIN We uee thie adjective ed- vieediy. ' Suflerere from Eyeetraln , may have perfect vieion and 1 therefore do not eueppct the preeence of any eye defect. l The motive power of the 4 entire human en'."|'"| Ia Nerve Energy. 4 Normal eyee, It la computed ‘ utilize about 20% of thla Nerve Eneriy. but when Eye- etrein ie preeent. a much larl- er proportion ie required. Hence defective eyee, through their consumption of an ex- oeeelve amount oi Nerve En- ergy may eerioueiy affect the functioning of other organe of the body, and produce Iii 4 Aaaaaa‘ ‘A..- health. 1 < HAVE YOUR evl-ze ‘t ' EXAMINED l ‘ ‘ : G.F. llutcheson 1 Oolometriet 1 1 -O§O-O-QOQ4-OO-OQO 00000-040004 Many are bioueed 'tis true, Many and varied are the styles and colours now being shown Slim, straight linea are still in yoguc, though they are softened by draperies, pleated tiers, '.‘uli overbioused effects, flowing eieevee and yout-hfui boleros. redo, jungle, green and mellow tonee of tan, while black hoide a emartneaa in lte depths that never falters. Prices its the final touch models, the to suit all “The OUR EXPORTS OF LIVE STOCK- il llish labuur cuillliiiious have been lar reaching ill their effect. 'i‘hc coal strike in pzlticulal- ‘has to sultcil ill a sonlcwllut slacker de- luallii l-or our iivc rsinck llull its pin- llucts. Still, tho sales for tllc year up to the cud oi‘ Augukt have been grealcl for all cxttcpt hogs‘ l'han for thc corresponding period of 1925. Tllc figures given by tllc moilthty review of tilc Dominion iLive Stock BrauL-ll are: cattle, 539.- 155 compared \\'llll -iii0,040; calves 228.727 compared with 204.829 and sheep 132,045 compa-zcil with 119,- 028. lllogs show u decline liom 876,504 to 600,084. Prlccl have ‘been well sustained and ilelfers. Vcolvs. slockers and feeders. ‘cul- vos and sheep show an lmpiove- mom. lloga are n (‘Ollpltl of dol- lnr< up compared with I924. hui a little down as compared with last year's quotations. Exports to Britain this your compared with those of inst year have been: cattle 50,423 compared with '50.4fi0,700 lbs compared with 85.660700 lbz; pork, 3.511.400 lbs Ofllllpllilill willl 0,250,000 lbs. Ex- portu to the United States show an increase this year compared with lat-it of 87.955 cattle to 26.- 898: 49.773 calves to 49. 284; of S.- 28i2.300 lbs of beef to 5.171.900 lbs; and of- 63. 600 lbs of mutton to 43, 800 lbs. in bacon and pork there has been a decline. particularly in ihe latter which fell away from 5, 240,000 lbs to 3, 130.700 lbs. ...¢._._. Is Your Child Handicapped ? UHRHM to their pgrentg millions oi children have im- perfect vlelon and era peril- oviiv lillitllfliloed llr aohool Ind piey. You een be eure your ohiid lo not thue handl- olpped only through an eye- eight examination. HAVE voun di-IILU’! evlle IXAMIRIDI n. J. Manon OPYOMITIIIT MONTAGUI. P. l. I. .~iolliu oohlieetoa with Druptere Tfvpi: '0"Al.l.cv SCHOOL wlfho-ilollowfilg is the report of theTTyne V ey School for the molrtlle of August and September. Grade X~1. Niyrtlc Ellis 2. Evo- lyn Ellis 3. Belt MnrNoll 4 Hillml MaoNeil 5. George Phillipa ll. Ruth HURT ? Ease the pain with Minerd’ it relieves inflammation. liootltee and ll ale. MiNISIYlW/‘llfiii’ f‘ I Mollurdo io- comer lu- wonl ‘ow? __;M_AM¢; o; “up” gglg'hjlu_ lures’ whet the mind conceived; worm up M, 345m “nun; "a; She reed e nicely worded addroll At Sinclair's. —Pege I in available. ' Hid lambs Smith. -LADIES' SKIRTS» formerly $10.00 each for $4.95. At Sinclair's. 221310-2221. -8EVEN BHORTHORN bull cal- voe for sale. Biro and dame import- ed. D. P. MacNutt, Maipeque. 1988-10-20,“ -i-—12 om.v ladies vuluufllllls a sorted colors—to clear $4.50. Sinclair's. worth $30.00, clearing $15.00. Sinclair's. zzla-lo-otilil. -ron LAT: wlerllm NIWI _ ti. -wll.l. o: LOADING live hpgs Klnllore Station Wednesday. October 27th. JobnPP. , zzlwloawaugliectuel and moral standard of 22134943-31- finished. an impromptu program -4 QNLV ‘fancy silk dresses At instrumental music besides numer- ZZIti-IO-BHlJoue -wea1-snu" Aden-r .-- m. Agent in Howian and will receive .newa items, advertising and renew- al subscriptions. —0HiLDREN'S velvet hats,.reg- ulur $2.75 value, special $1.95. At Sinclair's. 22l3-10-22-2i. --8PECIAL bargains in ladies] cloth coats, $10.00, $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00. Wonderful values. At Sinclair's. 2213-10-22-21. -ROBIN HOOD FLOUD ll mil- » led only from selected wheat end lilappy event Cyrus J. Gallant ll now GunrdianT clock on Sunday Oct. 24th. The U. M.S.lvill hold their Autumn Thankn Offering service at 3 o'c'ock. Snow sold by loading inland dealer: who “'8' music W"! be which emphatically welcomed the host and llolnieoe to the neighbor- hood, and aeeured the!!! the mo"? cordial’ welcome llto the com- munlty. it is evident that the poo- p19 of Kelvin and Wlimot know how to make strangers fool at home. especially , ,lo o! the in- r. and Mrs. Cotton. ‘ln connec- tion with the eddrolle was present- ed a well-filled purse donated from, ,tile people, by Mr. Darrell Piokotte. Mr. cotton for eelt and Mrs. Cotton acknowledged the addreee and purse ill appropriate germs express- ing the ‘deep sense of gratitude by which they were animated. lflup- plementllry remarks were anode by guests present. Lunch n wile 5' ‘served in that dainty e yle for i- which Mrs. Cotton is famous. This was rendered which ‘was composed oi choice selections of vocal and literary contributions. The was terminated by singing God Save the King. Y. ___¢-0->___-- Eastern Guardian “EASTERN AGENT — Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent. in Montague and will be pleased to receive new: items, advertising new and renewal subecl-iptione. HWONTAGIIE UNITED CHUR- CH OF CANADA ~- 'l‘llere will no tile usual morning service at 11 o‘- furniahed bythe Colours are enriched by many $13.50 to $40.00 Hats Reach ‘a High Degree dressed woman. type Aiirican turbana, the email-chic draped els, etc. you'll find in our variety. but of Chic. hat that adds the touch. of completeness The to the well A hat that ‘becomes your larger dreeey hat. tailored mod- Prices Pmwse Bins “ LIMITED Fashion Centre” i . liElllfl. Grade Vill-l. Dulotliy Yeo 2- Mabcl Dyulent 3. hlagglu Skcrry 4. Juan Ellis 5. Kathleen Phillips. Grade Vll——1 lda Skerly 2 Lloyd Ellis ll. Carman MacNeill 4. Vill- ccut MacCaullland. (trade V——1. Delma 118111191‘ 2. Lulu iloatos 3 Ralph MflCLBflli 4 Ollvlonc Ellis 5. ‘Stanley Phillipa 6. llelen Palnlc: 7,. Wendell Mac- Nclil 8. Edwin Hansen. . Grade lV—l. Sadie Strongman. Grade Ill-l Gicnn Williams 2 Jennie Boatca 3 lialph Boates 4 John Biglzar 5 George Skelry 6 Arthur MHCCBlIB-illllltl.‘ Grade .ii—1. Clinton Mllllgau 2' Lloyd Wlllilllna 3 Elfin Ellis 4 Loonelill Wood 5 Elma Williams 6 Alvlra Ellis 7 Muriel Ncwcombe 8 Myrtle Bombay 9 Alexis Wood 10 Howntt MacCaualand. Grade l Sehior—1 Minion Yen. 2 Clifford Palmer. Grade l Junior (ai—~l Lillian Forbes 2 Waldo MacDougall.___ Grade i Junior (bl-l Ruth Mac- Arrhul 2 Alden Yao and Eileen Skerry (equal) .'l Lillian MacCllus- lanll. - ' , Stewazt; Williams, Principal Freda Hail, 13-year old musical prodigy. who paced the examination for associate of the London Col- lege of Music. could play simple ‘guarantee its quality. |Male Quartette and other singers "l Tim"! Chum}! Choir Charlotte. Mabel yup“; Againgnt hkin like a poultica or planter. {Oi- -2o LADIES’ fancy Silk dresses. 10W"- regular $16.00 i0 $20.00 ‘Clearing $10.00. At Sinclair's. 2213-18-22-21. __spEc|AL 50R SATUBDAY lull swing at Georgetnwm misses an ladies hat .0 u $3M, agenda, Smcla"; $2 a dots had been shipped and Mr E. B. 2213_10_22_2, hiaciaaren who is handling the ‘business for the Potato Growers’ ‘Association states that he expects to load thirty thousand bushels this fall from that port, or nearly ‘double the quantity of 1905. 'l‘lle.'lc motatoes are being hauled by team by the growers from Georgetown ltoyalty. New Port, Dc Gros Ztiarnll, Launching and Si. George's. Jay, the inspector ..'°‘POTAT6 SHIPPING. - Th‘! i ——— —-GUNN, LANGLOIS d» 60., Lf-r-Dq Summerside, are buying chicken and fowl every day and paying the "highest market price. ', —-NOTlCE.—-All persons owing taxes to town of Borden are re- quested to make payment for same ‘supplied by the growers m" these - districts, and also speaks highly of ‘Siavln, Town Clerk, Borden, P, Eume management in genera] a; 1- 1941-10-21-31 Georgetown. These flguruu will lzivc an, idea of the possibilities of —-WEEKLY WHIST-Tlle Week-the seed potato business in that 11g ivhilfil held in the Sir-ind tlléiilie section if more adequate facilities‘ ens ngton on 'Oct. 19 W33 one of could be guppllall and there are the best yet held. interest in the other districts such as Gaspereullx, Dlaylng never weakened. and, when Lower Montague and Annandulc. the ‘Hwres were fixillillned lt was which would send their shipments found that uliisr; lrcile Higgins had by water. ' won the lady's and .\ir. James Pcn-,____ dergast the goat's prize. DBJICllIgI . _ was enjoyed for a space, lllll-‘lt! being‘ furnished by Mr. Wlilardl Klngsboro Brown, violin. Mr. J. McGrcgor, "‘—"“ _ baillo. and Miss Kathleen Driacoli, '0" the M151" ‘)7 wednesaayf s?“ piano. This weekly event has bo- lembelfzz- 9i lam” “m! apprumttff‘: come most popular and lhcyoungilelegaua“ ‘if "w Umted Bap “l people insist upon its continuance. arllldglialstllaniqfihvfigg: ‘tzsefiflfigril y_ . t e glslo . - ______ vlveil to their beloved pastor Rev. ___sDc|AL GATHEFHNG _ R. MacWalkcr llild hli! most cnjtiyabic social evciliup; was - spent on October 12' a, [he home‘ Alter some tlnlo was spent in of M“ and M“, John D_ Couonjgamez-l and social intercourse, the when may received 1M0 ma“ new gathering was called to order with home in Kelvin the neighbors ‘and ‘MY- J- ‘A- Flaw‘ Plesidllig- f“ Jrlenda that had assembled to bid-me ‘-'°“°l“31°“ M “me prelim “' them welcome to the colulunnityfarles‘ the ‘Chalrmml can“ ‘m ‘Mr. Harold Laird as chairman} F- 018330118141. who. on behad quite efficiently directed the form-ctilgeilliénilfgnfibglg‘; $31‘: rijymiggigsin the parting with their beloved ‘Pall- tor. The esteem in which he "was held by ihcm was shown in a 1808' ible manner by tiloir liberal purse prcseiltcd by Deacon Alexander Scott. The United Baptist Women's Mis- sionary Society, of which Mrs. Mac- Waikcr llilii been a worthy and highly esteemed President, remem- bered llcr iii the sanle manner, the addrem being read by Mrs. James Robertson, and the presentation nlallo by Mrs. Robert Mac-Gregor. Mrs. Maliwalkel- suitably and fool- ingly replied. by a a-ipcecil by Lic. ‘A. G. ‘Robert- son. in which he reviewed the faith- flli labors of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Mac Walker nmong vs for nearly eight years. Ho emphasized especially their leadership in every activity for the uplefi. of lilo church and community, and how they hadeac- quired the love and respect of all. Finally he exprerlsed the regret of the whole congregation at their de- cision to remove to another portion alilies of the nleetlng. To give Mothers everywhere who realize the danger to delicate iittlc stom- achs of too much dosing appreciate the value of Vicks in treating croup and children's colds. ' | With Vlcks lherc is nothing to awallow-—you just rub ii on. The body heat releases the ingredients —-Menthol. Campilor, diucalyptue, *3 5 ‘< 5 .9 *5 5 5 Q 5 T 5 ... 5' l‘ .. 5 Q IQ Q .- F‘ 3 Q g w u. .-. Q 1 m 5. a =3 5 c. > .-. .- E m vapors which carry the medication directly to the nose, throat, chial tubes and lungs. IAt the éamo time Vii-ks is 'ah- aorbed through and eilmutatea the point Deacon Alfred Fraser atop pron-poll forward and presented Mr. and MmlMacWniker with n gener- 9“! Dlliile. a-s a small expression of the good-will and esteem of-tho men present. Mr. Mrcwaikeris re- Colds go overnight, croup is gen- l"? l" PM’! Wile BB iollovriii 4%! amp). relieved, wnnln ‘15 mint”, your first gift l was surprised: ‘at doadiilg oi‘ seed potatoes is now in UD to ii/ellneaday five thousand bush- l $7.50 IX. Borsalillos---Bi1tlnores, Kings. ‘ $6.50 HATS what, what's novel and what’s natrty is here. The most popular shapes in these three great lines are all here in the colors that every man approves. New brims,‘ new crowns, new trimming-s and of course , new colors. If you want the hat that fashion approves you'll need to see “The Men’s Store” - MOORE a Mrwong, $3.00 LIMITED kel-‘g favourite hymns. the colnpall!’ repaired ‘go the dining TWIN. where a bountiful 0110991‘ was served by the ladies. 0n the night of Monday. Simi- {i lat the meeting 0i’ Ofmfl" L- 9-1 d~ 410.2286 an address accompanc .by ll gold r015. Qlllmvell Wm! ‘he Ihodgg dpmblsm was presented t0 ‘Rev. Wallace R. Maciwalker who has been a valued and hcipiul 1118m- ne; 0g gin; Order since ill-s arrival ‘here. ‘Mr. MndWalker isilliiibl? Ye‘ plied, thanking the brethren for their kindness and asoured them that ho ‘would alwflyfl have *1 Waml spot. in hid heart for "Orman Lodge, and would visit ii. when oc- casion permitted- Beforo leaving for North River Mm. MacWalker was tho recipient of a beautiful toilet sol. the sill of the Kingsboro Women's instit- This was. followed u“. Mr. Alvan G. Robertson. llicentl- ate of Belmont Baptiste Churchllas returned to resume his studio-a at Acadia University after spending n short vacation visiting friends and relatives in the east. The people of these communities are proud lo claim this young ‘man who haaac- lrieven such prominent oratoricai success in his chosen profession. He conducted the service very ac- ceptably a; Kingsboro on Sunday. Sept. .19. At the evening service on Sull- day. Sept. 26, there was unveiled at the Ell-st iPoint Baptist ‘Chllrch. anmarblo 1ablet in memory of four -BRACE'8 "eaavcom MADE-TO-OFIOER ENGLISH FOX nllrrmc All sizes In etoék. Ouder now. Surnmersido, P. E. |_ BRAND Galvanized after being woven, extra twlete in mesh. 18 to 72 lnchee In width. 1.1V2.1%.2 inch meeli, 14, 15 and 16 .1 . gauge. BRACE, McKAY Q 00., LTD. con-John W. ed rloldicr lcll tor, llcv. W. eeiingly for Tllcrc." torment. Mr. mom. nlct with This commli young brethren who made the sim- reme sacrifice 1n defence-of~King' and country tiring the late ,W0rld| illilrd one, l can only ‘sny_ ‘This i-sI an d Ed ward WM.- namely:—~iierliert Robertson, “BHKIQG. Walter Bruce. -Freeman ‘Stewart in" the Sunday ‘ the aecond one l began to think, V‘ "This ill too lunch," but, for this VA no R piano pieces when only two yearls old. Bringing Up Faéery NOW, WHAT l6 lLINiMENT DIDN'T i NOT To accolade - ME WHEN _l_'M u gait glilntt yoAuunlight expeclt t g1 giglgwaesdone ‘hybltobert. Bruce and .ly mie-sel. 8B o n ‘ or prayer, an e a" oti tawart oth of whom hall social . UIVMZIHILUMeJIUSI/SEDHAMY-linglng of some‘ of lvlr. MacWU-a brother on the‘ lionoul- IRQIL DQa-Jence "n; T€Ll_. You- WELL, ca...‘ lMYERP-UPT iT AClAi‘ Muttert. The unveil- her of th the person of who hulrgone to grace lii r. Edgar o cllo in and the choir rendered very accept- ably. “Ob Think of the ‘lionlo Over ‘On tlic cvciling of Friday. ‘Oct. 8 Mr. Charles Young of Rod Point ro- cclvctl the sail news that hill young son. Frank, aged 21. had been accid- entally killed in iMclton, Mass, The body will be brought. home for. in- hnvo thc sincere circle of friend-u in their bereave- iMr. i-‘reeluan Garrett of Falrfieid a serious accident on Oct. ‘2, when he fell backwards off a trllck iwagon. injuring ~his~back ' and spine. Hill many friends hope for his speedy recovery. its iillzhly talented yolifi ladies.‘ ln ‘A's teacher and organist Eiliherlngie her genial pro- bo llckllln‘. but we mucil ltoberbson. u roturu. ill prayor. The pas- lt. liiaeWalkcr spoke the bereaved folks, he; new 110mg fighting. Young and family aympathy of n. wldc ‘ Boob on '1‘r nity heoloet one of advice, free h M ‘as lltrlenue . ( lfu by, clung, the homo of PYHIIGGB. Fortune ‘School, and a‘ mem- ir. she will lie great- her home and lat remember. our loss‘ iifléllleiiolll wine's gain. Tho best wislloloft hoot of friend-s accompany liar to Tiioro was a squabble on the cor nor of the street. A cl owd collected, llill‘ ll gentlemen eoelng that one mil lulu the uillel- down on ilw til’ nveik and wen pomnloiling him III mercifully, called on 'hlln to lie "Let tho man not ill)?" l!" "M "Make it, n fell- light” , sir." said the men on lop. "h" u“ 118d the trouble I've hail w llcilll" down you wouldn't bu for loiiiiil llilu up so readily." For GOITRE Take 0dr ‘llerbel RCIIIQIIIII: Shin Dleenece. Neil tiee on Chronic Divan-s i iier nl fiemodiee. relnphli-il ' Loee of nllood and d M‘ l . may, noel et on ifemele llle a y» meil. a0 1cm‘ ti‘ l l itbolit Treatin l by null our Iwll "- i By Georgie McManui ' i Two lucu werli "Faili- I3 genera of crlticllliiil doctotl l i JUST WANTED - ‘FOQTILL You "THAT ‘THE OFFiCE OUT mien! is o» villi