. weaves-each with some diIliI1<=l|V¢ dfli“ °1 or pattern. I Heavy, Novelty Tweeds, plaid lined . . . - - - ~- Chinchillas in Blues and Greys . . - - - -- “~50 Limited’. '3 The New Autumn ycolirtnos ‘OR variety and beauty of design and color, few Qgbrigg app-pass the coatings and heavier wfldl fabric‘ featured for tall. There are man)‘ "l" / . Needle Point Marvcllae in Black. Nil/Yr Tammi RM” wood, Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.25 to $11-50 There are cheap Coat cloths in Friel". inches wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - 51-25 filIllllE. s. MoLEllii texture . . $3.50 to $3.50 eto- 54 to $2.00 w‘ . , ‘ m, apflomvltlfl rewé ‘o. f limiter? Fine Furs A special showing of Holt, Renfrew ,& Co. Fur coats and wraps, in the newest and smartest styles for the coming season, will be held. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY i “OCTOBER 14th AND 15th in the showrooms or ‘MOORE & McLEOD, LIMITED. CHARLOTTETOWN :-_---__J consclou tie-s following a motor car zit-cl ent when his trnr ran into ‘a wall. The jury has rctitrtted n ver- dic, of accidental death. . Death has now claimcd all three LQyJJ-QN, o“ 11, __ m“; D9,, of Lord Dc-aborottghh sons. The Iyofflllglh created h u“, in lgoanndllwofitllrfihtlltlll within a few moh. a fhmoils iiliilettfantl sportsman in "ill ‘"1’ "C11 "m" l" 1915- lie "i"! hlh yfnnqggr any,‘ Mwnhml, an he“. his wife. however. ‘ltave two dau- h, the M5,,“ o, m9 sudden "an", n, ghters, one of them is now the‘ wife 1d,; only _.,,,vl',l,{,;~ Shh “m, Gpor. of Sir John tsalmontl. air titarshal, me lm-(lr-ehfglp and principal A. l). C. to ills Maj- ‘mlbfillé. nlibti 8'7. and t1 (lrenndler “MY- gunrdmflluq- dletlziltei- n week's un- ~ Is " Now Yours , 4‘ THE‘ ASKING THE NEW‘. WONDER REMEDY y indigestion, Dyspepsia "And All "Forms of Stomach Disorders “Excellent As A Tonic Lortllleslboroughs t "Heir Fatally Hurt 4.. , IN MEMORIAM MARTIN . MCDOUGALL. Seldom have the people of Ban- ritor been so deeply grieved, ns lwhcn it wit: learned or the sud. den death oi‘ Martin McDougall on Saturday, October 2nd. 1926, in his I561]: year- Thrmgh the deceased had been in failing health rm- home tuonthe wth complicated heart and kidney "trouble, his death came , market 3 v THE coin Lo Western -roil*i.i\1'rv7i"e'rltitt Mr. Guardian wlen old, - receive sews itsllila I UPC renew- al- lubsoiiiiiiotil, " —ii0llN HOOD F UD ll stil- Ied only from select wheat. and sold by‘ leading Ialanfd dealers who guarantee its quality. . ~ ——LlVE GENE WANTID-JB. Millmen will be Ioadingcar live geese st Kenolngton ouwodnes- day and upjtillnoon on Thursday Oct. 13th and lith payln; hlghppt _ rlceiifiwlll also be buying llye poo try on above dateq, " 1217-10-13-21 4-FBEE CLINICS fbFflest _exam- iuations will he held by tbtrRed W058 500180 in ‘Pignisb; October 15th. Tyne Valley 16th, summer. S1118, 18th and 19th, Kanglpglgll, 20th and 21st. Stanley Bridge, 21st afternoon only and New Glasgow, 22nd. Only cases rolberrorl by physicians will be examined by specialist, 296g —CHANGING RESIDENCES __ Mr. and lMra. ‘Harold Gilllh, ‘Cam- household goods. preparatory to moving to the iPure ‘Canadian IFOX Co. Ranch. where Mr. Gillls is en- gaged as one of the keepers. They have t1 Bu“: cottage there. all m- ted up and ready to move in, ..\ir. and IMrs. Gillie are very favorably known and their presence will he much missed around town. H. ' —BEDEQUE-—l‘1 a. 1a., Oct. 17th. Cape ’l‘raverse 3 p. mIAddres. by Miss Louise lCllllbBCk returned fills. eiono-ry from Japan, Searletoivn. 7 p.ln. atldtem by R. Claire Wright who is soon returning to College at Halifax to complete his theolo- GUARDIAN bridge Street. are packing up their ‘ ..l ,. Men's Fleeeed Com“ glcal Cottrite. Official Board at Be- Tho t‘. (i. R. management under the sutpervisiott oi‘ M-r. McPherson are having constructed at Kenning- ton a ramp which consists of an' elevated driveway on the south side of the railway track which will al- low teamn to draw a lteavy load fllolllzsitle any door of the different Pill-fl- This v-lll allow the bottom oi the conveyance to be on n level with the floor of the car end heavy freight can be easily handled from wagon to car or vice verso without the Ilftim: of Par-h individual piece. This will bo of great nsslstatire to Qvlliliners and is fully appreciated, PERSONALS —.\ir. anti '.\lru. Arthur Pratt, Bloomfield. were in town oh Mon.‘ day. H ——'I‘he ‘MISSGS Btflle and, Kale Howard. Cape Wolfe. paid“ a brief visit to to\vn on Mutiny". the .Misses Howard ltave ntany friends here, who were pleased to see them. u..- a shock to those around-him. though suffering be was never lteziitl to complain. it was all borne Dillienlly and yvith the resignation which only can be shown by one ivho has tinbouniletl fallh in the itoodttrh-s oi‘ an -All- wise Creator" and in that promise ‘that all things will wmk together, For good. He was n member 0t the Church of Scotland fm marry year." where his seat was seldom vacant. _ Ilesltlrr." a sorlifihlvlniz wife lio- ieaven to mourn one son Gordon,‘ aid» tbauc brothers, Joint und Jtttnes and Wllliatn. The services at the house and grave were con- dutted by hie ptfstor Rev. Ewen Molmngali. , 1 The remains were interred In tlie Kirk Cemciezy, Bangor, and were followed by a large procession of relative.- nnd friends. We miss time from our home dear Father, We miss thee from thy place", A -'.ltutl0u' over our‘; life is cost. We llilfiill the sutiixhlne of t.hy face. » We miss thy kind anti loviill; llfllltl ‘Thy fond and earnest care, Our home is dark without thee- We mien thee everywhere.- (Patrlot please Copy.) -----{O)———-— GLENGARRY SCHOOL The following lg the standing of Cilongsrry School» for September: Grade lX--1 Gabriel Butler. Grade VII~l Belle Griffin. Grade vt-1 iClarence Butler; 2 Stephen Doylefll Winnie O'llolloran 4 Ida‘ Butler. ' - J _ Grade iI--1 Helen Griffin. 2 Ben [nice Butler. Grade l"—-l Rllfi‘Blll.l9f‘. Perfect Attendanceé-lfielle Griffin film Butler anti its-ion Griffin. _ Highest avers n! '- '" s lib: coil‘)!- ". ._otni break up 1- ' '- " By inhaling the lerrn-desiroyinfl vapor ot ‘oannnuowsn you stimulate the linings of ills throat so that they throw oi! tbs irritating redone-then‘ the oongeation aaoiwwsy. . .. r. . Nothing could be more eiflolttnt .peen|it-io.1t'se t all one. Think of lt-no inedi- torrhosoner tor, ‘that little t‘ Eastern-Guardian CIIM er, Miss Lllllus ‘Murphy, have dis- posed of their property on Milk Street and are preparing in a few days to leave for Toronto where they intend i0 reside. H. i —iMrs. J. A. Callaghan, Elmsdaltg; . was In town during the week end. returning from u visit to ttBorden and Kettningtoit. ll. Whltewey. for some ypars a valued employee in the grocery department of ‘Sinclair & Stewart. has loft for Perth, N. B. from which place he starts on the road for a large Montreal whole- sale grocery house. --.\ir. Robert —-.Rev. Charles White, in. a. a son of Vetterable Archdeacon White of Summersitle has been 0D- pointed to the stuifnt King's Col- legiate School at Windsor. IN. S. This old school opened on 14th September under mot-it favorable circumstances with the largest at- tentiance t-llnce 1021. .."EASTERN AGENT'— Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent In Montague and will be pleased to receive news Items. advertising new and retiewai subscriptions. l’ ..* MONTAGUE SHIPPING CLUB are listings Mile. l'or._ Oct. 20th loading. Book required space by the 10th and IVOIG being too- later Don't bring hogs unless pre- viously listed. and don't. list your hogs if" you don't intend to bring them.—J. A. Gilli-s, setry. - ‘ 19D6=l0-12,3l ..‘°WE ARE NOW nailing up our list of lambs for cooperative sale at later date. Don't promise your limits to a drone;- vrho offer? you "the highest price going" as there is only one way ‘to get that. price-that is the "tioiopergtlve way." Montague Shipping Cit) .- J. A. (illlla. Sedy, toot-loll at ——--<-oc>-—-—-- new "PERTH sci-loot]; Inonour Roll of New Perth eoilcoi for September. w _.,"¢ - Oracle X-l Penzio illarttn‘. 2 Helen Martin. ".3 ‘v . . ratio VI‘I-1 Roatftl-lltqiltoii, Z_ R no Martin. ‘" g‘ A‘ Grade Vl--l non» George Dewar, 8 Add GU00 iV —- 1 Oil‘ ‘H Cecil Buchanan, 3.0 " '" Grade ll-i—-l~0live Power. 3 trans Dewar. Grade ;n-t Rita cor , l . hrut t.~0r.."- t _ ‘lair e e " s- _K wit» ,, i , ,3 Mar au .' co . ' . » - .- . l. will ltroteotjpgselt ‘against l it.» . . ,, a...- l! ll. q c TARRHO- Crude l, Jr.—1 . Newton ‘Smith, 0 "ttle r. reflect Attendance Irene Dewar," _ -peybr. B’ 7 w y: Percentile of Attend it" hump,“ detlno, Wednesday, Oct. 20 at 2 p. ‘ i m. . —RAI LWAYTM PROV EMENT - ' “MTB- P~ ‘L- Mllrlthy and daught- » . l the! Boys’ Blue Tame: Medium size 11-4 Men's and Boy's Departments nttiyirmt... e... Sweaters ......... $1.15 and 32.26 Men's Cashmere Pulloverlg, rsll collar Sweaters, leading shades, extra spacial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.26 Special Police and Roller Braces. Special ‘ions, heavy. Special .. $1.75 a suit Men's Percale Shirts, separate collar. Reg. $1.50 for $1.00 Men's Kid Lined Gloves. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 01.76 Men's heavy Wool Hose. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 26c a pair ‘Menu Penman; Fleeces Llnedllndsmqar 75c per garment Men's all wool Flannel Shirts, blue, prey and ‘khaki . . . . . $2.00 Each n's Winter Caps. very special .. ‘Boys’ Smart Tweet! ‘Caps. Men's ‘Overalls. heavy plain bins apd bloc Men's Blue Combinations Overalls. Special $2.85 Per Suit Men's Army Flannel Shirts. Me_n's ‘Tweed Work Pants. Special‘ . . . . . .‘ . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .. $1.00 Flqnnelette Blankets, grey and white. Small size 104 $1.95. $2.15. Men's grey and brown Tweed Suits $l5.00,$i6.00 and $18.00 Men's Fall Topcotttg, greys, browns. special . . . . . . .. $16.00 40 Boy's Suits. Regular value 88.00 Md $10.00. This lot to clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.75 Fill Y and'$ y USER-Elli! BhllllAl/N‘ y Visit Dur new Store and See theorists tiootis at Real Bargain Prices LATEST. . . . . .. 37c a pair .. 65c Each 60c Each Special k $1.50 a pair Price; $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Large size 12-4 82.35. no, 01.1) ‘GOODS T0 SELL ALL NEW AND TI-IEAVERY Read they List Below it Will You’ Ladies’ Dress Goods, Silks, Hosiery and Staple Depts. Ladies’ heavy all wool Sweaters to olear . . . . . . . . .4100 -54 inch Tweed for Boys’ Suits and Plots. ppeolal 54inch all wool Flannel, extra value...“ . .. Black and Navy 54 Inch Serge ‘for school dresses .. .. $1.09 Fancy 120p Golf Hose, final-worsted for boys 70c plit Boys’ Fancy Golf Hose. Special 50c pair floyp’ heavy wool Hose. special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5oe ml, Boys’ Fine Scotch Worsted Rib Hose. Special .. 85c pair wool Dress. Serge. all goon“ shades. Special . . . . .. 75c yard 6 webs Fine Satin, 36 inch. latest ' 3 webs Twepds for Ladies Suits shades. To cledr $1.50 yard and Dresses . .. $1.50,y1ril Ladies’ Fine Wool Llama Hose, newest shades 85c per pair Ladies’ Fine Silk and Wool Lots of other good values in Lad Hose. Newest shades ‘foe and $1.10 Plir ptlr leg Hose $1.25 to $2.00 pair 300 Yards Cream Flannelette. Special . . . - . - . - - - .. 15¢ -yerti 300 Yands Stripe Flannelette. Special -- - 16o yarti 300 Yards Grey Shirtlng. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c yard sou Yards Colored Wrapperette. Special ...... .. 30c yard _ 300 Yards Madras Curtainlng- Special . . . . . . . . . .. 30c yard 1O Dozen Turkish Towels. Special . . . - . . - . - - . - -- 25c pair 10 Dozen Turkish Towels, large. Special . . . . . .. 50c pair » Ladies’ Flannelette Bloomers. Special . . . . . . .. 75o Each Ladies’ Fancy Wide Stripe Scarves. Special 90c Each Ladies’ Wool Gloves. extra special . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55c Pair Special From Ladies’ Ready-tlo-Wear Departments - Ladies’ FlanneletteNight Dresses, long sleeves $1.25 Each Lethe.- Silk Bloomers, all colors . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 Pslr A special line o.’- Cloth Coata at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $13390 Ladies’ and Misses Flannel Dresses. Special . . . . . . .. 86-50 Ladies’ Satin Crepe Dresses. Special . . . . . . . . . . .. $14.50 ' Cash Store The One Price out: VALUES ARE WONDERFUL One Price '1 THE Etc. STORE Lots of Other Specials Not Advertised. vtstr OUR NEW STORE AND SEE OUR NEW GOODS > To Everybody Eastern ‘Canada Champions Will Meet Burmudians ‘FREDERT-(YDON, N. B., Oct. 9.- A'§ame with University of Brunswick. holders of the MacTiet" English Eastern ‘Cult. indicative of the fllflby championship of Oatrade. is being added to the tlule of the tourIn-z Bermuda who wind up their stay in Montreal with a game with the Montreal A. A. *\. Enirlinh nuehy club tomorrow. into-yesterday fnternoon, Mon- -\_;._, iWestern Women Are Adeptt Seed- Growers (Canadian Press.) u i ‘ Vancouver. '_B.C., Oct. lL-lnter- eating lvnrlatlons of flower garden- ingfor profit are ‘shown thy Welland's For instance, ng industry in the Institute tMe bar... the seed-great, province is ery important, many woman are engaged in it. vofnder Is grown quite extensively La on ancouver Island and is to that grown in Somerset, land. Two women close to Victoria who hav started th water. 7,31. half lin acre, One memiber in the r- Immortelles. and this will have a tvery large ‘quantity of seed for sale. iAnother tmember has one of the largest collections rsre varieties end is ‘g II tor seal! than ilowersi- 10a o! var island women itromeny have been growing seed for years. to larger" e seeds In and selling their crop growers who market th England. REINDEER RQrPQ AT ZOO, A new thrill is being offered to child visitors at the London ‘This inn ride In a real reindeer sledge. Two of the reindder ed for this purpose come Finland. They make an ideal Another reindeer from La to drama pledge "on his own; o. The sledges are fitted wheels. A month ortwlt ‘ pvnt. iii mining the rein r new teak. which unis l ‘ manufacture of lavender district has gone in extensive. New sche- team- and equal Eng - have Koot- your of more u. Til Zoo. train- team‘. . we.‘ ylltowever. is big and strong Ono It the children can choose iaotvtoe a ledge and pair and a. sledge and tint o: ..\lichol of the Bermuda team ex- ager J. B. Carrol the U. N. H. team received a. telegram from Manager" pltrlnlng that their tour, including all their ‘rtrwvellgmg arrangements. were scheduled ahead but offerins. utitler the clrcumatattces, to add i1 game to be playedihere with U. N. B. next. 'l‘nesday it’ certain terms in respect to guarantee anti trans- portation were met, Last night Manager Curr wired acceptance otf the terms on behalf of U. N. B. and» all that is needed to" finally close the arrangements is confirmation ircm the Bermuda's manager. which is expected some time today. including a gngme for U. N. B. will give the tourists from Bermuda a busy week. They are due to reach Saint John on Monday noon from Montreal. Tuesday ntoruin-i; they will come to Freder- icton. plnYln-g that afternoon anti returning to Saint John again that evening to pin!’ the Troll!“ 0" Wednesday; than they will move on to Halifax to play Wanderers on Saturday. Oct. 18th. HOLE lN HEEL PRINCES $00K CAUSE. OF FUN PARIS, Oct. ILL-Queen Marlo of Romania, who Is busy shonpins hers in preparation for her forth- ‘cOmIng visit to America, today had tea in her suite at the Hotel Ritz with Mrs. Woodrow Wilson." The two women first met u few weeks ego in Itumnnlu, while Mzs. Wilson was on n. tour 0f 1118 5341' leans which took ‘her as far n! Constantinople. They will be ehiptisgtes ‘l siioard the Leviathan, on‘ which Mrs. Wilson is return- ing. a prospective tourist at the same time kept Queen Marie on ltlio so today from early morning "until iatevxiight. As soon nacho had brea fast. this morning ope Mnflld 0n another shopping tour to sup. plentent her purchases of yester- III "" " , . glib tllgdigiwent to the ‘Boll tie B0 iosng for luncheon as silent of luncheon‘ was so sumptuous and was served in such a long‘ drawn‘ gwllli ' ' I tie ' let. lirincoti Ileana. returned to Qt’ hotel.‘ On her ertivslroi ‘till! final inspection. l The dual lack of being queen und l Mahdi-slab of Kapur-thala." The - lnlte the found n number-ht . evening dresses anti coats ‘ dramatic season ih Paris. The play is described as a conflict " ot between Ideas and love, but. l) tween ideas and friendship." it has to do with kings. queens, dic- tators nnihotltet principals in motl- ern Illiurtipeatflstates. Hole In His Sock. IPrlncess Ileana accompanied her mother on all her excursions in and out of the hotel today, but young Prince Nicholas, the queen's son, again went on his own, Un- noticed by the clowns. hepnrad- ed up the Rue De La Pnix" in the autumn sunshine. This afternoon he strolled along the Boulevards with n couple of his boy friends. Those who did recognize him. no- ticed that the young Rjiilpanlan prince had u hole of considerable size in the heel of one 0f hYi socks, every time he ‘took ‘mitten the hole showed plainly illillve his Oxford shoes. it afforded consid- erable amusement to some of his friends and n little chagrin to oth- 8TH. . . STANLEY BRIDGE SCHOOL The following is the Honor Roll for Stanley Bridge goch00i' fol‘ month of September. , ‘Grade X'~1 Iiinrgarel. Quin, 2 Jean McLeod. ‘ iGratle Vlll-l Una Far ole. ‘Fleming, .3 Lottie ' Prank McEwen, E Non‘ Waldo Cousins, ‘I Bertha 8 Marie Reid. ‘Perfect ‘Attendance-J 1-0011. Paul Fleming, Urlil Geraldine Queen, Pcnzll Isa Fleming. Lillian Cole._ tCyrll A. Horton. it Gas In who's Is Danger-o lleeosnlontls Dally Ilse ol 0v some ‘trouble. Caused It llllllllll' Beotl- an . Indigestion. Otis and wind iirtbe stoned panied by that full, bloated" lfter eating are almost cerinll . the presence‘ tit sxceuln Kzhloric acid lmiheiel-ulnlcll. 1-‘ called "acid Indigestion." Acid stomachs are dangerous boo much ecidirrltqsl the lug of the sromatib often , gastritis nccompnned by ltri , nob mlcena. Food fermsnts l creating the distressing gal w toitill. the stomach and h"! riot-moi functions of th i organs, often nirectlng the h It . i|~ the worse-‘ovfoll! W.‘ such a serious condition or‘ with ordinary digestive altll no neutralising effect on till acids. ins ., few ounce o5“ u. q u s. aftnr- eating u thurwalsh. - Grade VII-l ida Davidson. 2 3 Preston Bennett, ,4~Gorsl Ine. Queen, 5 Margaret. McKay. , Grade‘ ‘,V——1I . Clard Quinn. 3- Marlon twalsh, 5 Edgar. Brown, l6 Lorne Bulman. . ' ‘ ' Grade tv-t, _ nniegoGllllftln, z Allan "Boiler M. om id. ‘ tirade Ill 1' Hilda i-iiscott. R Lillian Cole, irtKennetftlMoKny, 4 Weds McGuigon. 5 Charlie queen. iGrnde ll-—1 Louis Reid, 2 Louie Quinn. - Moreno-r?) Ralph Philips, a out style that It was almost tea 3-. I _ store Her Maiesty, with her ' sin the Queen again vlelt- .1 ll p] v e the t, satire. her choice be , ... . with-Who "that "news t" uttering of the log or". tut _ ._,,. rish, 2 Ar- 1 Paul Fleming. Urbpn Walsh. e not}, Levies Fleming, 3 Fannie-Reid, 4 g Ind s d blott yum , sic iurlthewxcea acid. and P nailoifsnti. t pain. Iilituriitetl towel? plill-‘IIPWI; ‘it II "t"; t’ ""‘l..‘."'.?.';ll". t-