This is a splendid opportunity to secure just at beginnlilg of the chilly‘ weather a nice Brmdcloth. velour, their shawl collars and culls are oi’ warm coat In Suedlne, and Russian llare, Beaverlne, Carocul and Thibet-l ine. Tuclilng plays an important part and pleats sometimes appear at. the side's. Colours are Black, Pigeon Grey, Chestnut Browns, French Beige, Canton Blue and Goosebe i: Green. Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $15.00 to $65-00 ln Jersey. Velvet and Knitted Goods. Popular two piece style. Fashionable shades. Prices . . . . . .. $0.00 to $12.00 Flannel Dresses, long Sleeves. all sizes. Prices .." . . . . . . .. 54:25 to $6.25 New Handbags in Calfskin, Morocco and other fashionable lelthers. All shad$ Price $3.50 to $19-25 Kiddies ‘Apparel Specials From lleally-io-W-ealr Department Scarfs, wide Crepe do Chehe Scarfs. Bright sllilllfifi- ‘Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $11-99 Gloves. liard sewn Chamoisette Gloves. Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.25 t0 $1.50 Special line of Ladies Felt llats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.08 Prowse Bros Limited “I he Fasilion 0elltre”_ on ll warm summer evening. Oil wall, its dwellings cflilflllilT-(‘llynryst tho loot‘ of tho [louvre the Cillpiilyil exclusively of tire and six story who looks tlftol- tilt- plulllblng of ltpartmeilt buildings 9114101‘ prlyatfg lilo llluseulll ilus bliiit. for llinlscll houses built one against zlllotllol- ll small gnrdcll with vines ulid llist- and llarllll: a clilllntc that is oltu" ic seats. The Bank of Franco has sultry. the city needs more olltdmr installed sluldvtl souls ml its roof space. Thom are, to ill». sill-lg m». \\ili‘l'(‘ t-lllpioyvs may rout tiillllli! ill-tiltilli pardons illld court-l alllar-ir tho two hour iullvillvrln pvrioli, ‘rid tl- ilUlilt! lIOlI-‘iLS, but lt is only lll"lliS found on tho l-rmls of various it 14101113 mid that lPlil-is did llotpl small proportion of thc I)i')[)|||;|. Now Yrrk ilutcil lllld clubs; it is intlt; M20 adopt roof i-ZilITlUlI-“i-lilllll that can hope to czijily sllcil an alluring place ill which to dineCijanlped lvltliin _ a__ "fortified cilyllllxllrlcs. . ' ‘__'“—"" i T rlrrymore Rugs make your home ‘more attractive ‘by covering your floors with the famous Barrymore Rugs aild mats. Every Barrymore iabelis ajguaraiitee of careful work- manship aild many years of service. We are special agents for these rugs, and are the only store in the city carrying the full range of sizes._ ' RooF GARDEN POPULAR IN_> PARI Paris has tilSCOVPlLtl iili! vaillo oi‘ l ‘ the root garden and tilcrc are illdi- cations that it tnay ilccttmt: as Mir‘ illnr and 11H l-ZGIIPY-ll UH‘ ill Now York Tho Alttolllolliit- (‘lull inns ii rooil ltrttilurlllll illll(‘ll likn lllt- establish I l I i 9?.x101/2ft.............$44.50 Sta" ¢‘*l'i’i¢*-_Pri¢° 9 t.x12ft...$49;50 rightforquicksalc. 1 Prow§ @. ...Brv$ Ltd “Wis-a.- j ill 1.‘) i. Erna CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN Western Guardian‘ —CLEARING PRICES on all mil- lilicry-Al. Sinclair's. -msu's HEAVY Funnel. Windbreakers. new patterns, special $3.95—At Sinclaifis. -aovs PLAID’ Windbreakers, ‘heavy flannel, sizes 20 to 34, only $2.95—At Sinclair's. -BUYING POTATOES every day at J. F. Todd’s new warehouse. Albany Station, highest market prices. Harris Abbatoir, Co., Ltd. - 89-1-11-tf. a-KENSINGTQN ‘Tuliuiisuiv. 1N6 DANCEr-In Strand Theatre Monday night, Nov. ‘lth. _ " 148-11-41111-21 -—JUST RECEIVED another Bill!)- mellt of ladies and misses coats. Call fit any size from one year up‘ to size 50 bust. Wonderful values‘ —At Sinclair's. --BEFORE BUYING elsewhere see our rat and sctil coats purchas- ed before the advance on furs-At; Sinclair's. 15941.5.” .—A FEW LAST season coats fnri lndics selling at a sacrlticer-At‘ Sinclair's. '-Mlssss RAINCOATS in red, green and blue. Size‘ 14 to 20 yrs. Each SIMS-At Sinclair's,’ —WOOL SCARVES for indies! and children ill ready to wear DO-i partlnont. Regular $1.00 and $1.50, valuc~special lit)c—At Sinclair's. -—FOX SHIPPING CRATES, for‘ ocean travel, approved by all for-z eigli express agencies. Five feet‘ long. Special design and snpp1lcd_ 0111i! by Hall Mfg. £70.. Suminersillo; 163-116-121 t ' Eastern Guardian l . .~*THE MAN FROM DENVER- St. Patrick's Hail, Souris, Wedncsfl day, November 0th. Excellent ans-J ciiilities. 124-11-4 4i ..*“~PATTERSON and Anderson} wrestling lliatch, Montague, NOlfii 3lll- 168-11-5-2i, Htn/izaan m‘. iiioii TEA! Town Hall, Georgetown, Mondaygf Nov. 7th. 172-11-5-21 l i . JEASTERN AGENT—Mi‘. J. W. . Murdock is Guardian agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to r603 teive news items, advertising, new, l and renewal subscriptions. i ..‘~"BOXING AND WRESTLING‘ at Montague Tuesday. Nov. 811i.‘ Patterson and Anderson. Grant ‘and Steele. 168-11-5431 l“ I ..*THE LADIES of the United‘, Cilurcli, iliontaguc, will hold .l, chit-ken slipper and B nur ill 111-, Misses Silk Knitted "tosses. llflglltxshladcfihafcs 0dtli'clitl\\".~i ilnli. wctiiicstiltv. NJ‘ ". This is a very pretty dress or c Q55“ vumbm. 9‘ 1574154“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. - e .\Iiniiril'n Lliiluinili for burns. -‘ <e> “.- IN MEMORIAM ANGUS JOHN MlePH EE‘ I t I I On Julie 2U, 1927 Allgtls '.lolln| iliacPhee and a cz-nlpaiiion. liilitleil-l tilled. were returning from their work ill the vicinity 0t‘ Port Artil- ur, Ontario, when while cl~ossing,. _or walking along the railway. theyf were struck bv a train. and both‘ were kllicd. MllcPllee had on hinlg‘ a letter recently received from ills; mother and other papers whereby; he was illdontitied. The other llfidl "Olllilll: about. him to lead to his; 6 o, “I ~\.'r »},... n ‘ \\\\' a e9 . _ . _ o_ . ._, . \ ,0 \ cQKQKrS \‘\f. 5 ‘a 0639: r p, b » a o YlNew S election affine . Marcus we AxMINsIERs T HE new BARRYMORE patterns arc really fascinating. And such a wide and delight- ful variety" from which to select. The colours are exquisite! Coppers, greens, wine reds, stone browns and taupes; oyster greys, cool bliTcs, beige and gold. They have an atmosphere of §hee~w®e%$é.3®%o4§3§%w%’ <- waessrswrsssrass were" “so .<=§sta%5"<»§’r. '50 richness all their own. _ l2, If you are cons daring the purchase of rugs all this Fall, you must: see these latest BARRYMORES. We especially advise you to see BARRYMORB Wiltons, which are unsurpassed today for permanence of beauty and lasting wearing qualities. Woven from the purest wool and worsted yams under ideal hygienic conditions in our spotlessly clean, modern mills, BARRYMORE Guaranteed Russ are avail ble in all sizes, in colours and patterns to ha monize with every ‘ decorating scheme. Moderate in price; fully guaranteed; sold by leading housefurnishing stores everywhere. . p t Dnignrd, warm am! gaunt/ml by TORONTO CARPET MFG. CO, LIMITED Toronto Eshbliihrd 159i Canada .s_$_19->$.i1?1.s>€__ g~MOée 0397c??? 9.7%“? 9W’. ° Look {or tile Billin- MORE guarantee label. which is attired to (he bacli of every genu- ine ll/iillvnollc Rug. ’:'\\2.£e&e9n-‘s9.i>6l%a$&§a$ll3~=%é,9~ sea-sets s t t llldcntiilrzation. dzlic, i’..lsl.l. liis relliaills WBPG ity-oighth your of his lntillstrious. much illicit young nlnn. _lic enlisted for tlln (HTML War ill |1t'15. Jflillillg tllc tomll litlgilngnt, llie wt llt through tho way 1O um Illllltl. llc escaped injury ext-opt a lhlillllllfll wound on illn head, his illrlnli-t. saving him -i ;ti-r llolll Went West ml a _llc visited ltonlc tlflllllfbilllltlitlll zill u for some months ~6_ when again he l'(.‘liil‘|l(‘(] to the “will. lie rcmiilllctl tilcl-c un- .til Iii-l untimely em], llcsidcs his parents ho i.~l ‘illPVl\~_ Hlonlfi-‘itllhlgef bmlllvl‘. binlcoiln and New: Yutik- ionic and Charles in -__p_.__ __'——~-l‘ _ Llva snizu. JUST i DISCOVERED m Tnvig; coupon. Nov, 1, was; discovered in a K-Qcliwti} shlel.‘ iron. just before the load Pg WES thrown into the furnace at Gilbert~ ._.__..______ READ WHAT Till-l IIEAD ' - lN TORONTO wnirtiaFsFlcn 0 Ml" 3- F- Tlrbush, CL 26"‘ ‘ML D serial-letters”, ear . rz-"Yolir a _ g . I good one and we maul: l" Bllllll that we have fewer an". rill"! "ll Ilrllienls sold by you us.“ Eel? any of the other Agent; in w; as ." Just think, o t r 325 l _ l-Irul for profcilbioiial rngiifcrfililrm. “'1' "tenths: PNIIIPMI. iluuarcai oi’ orders ildivereil also to gnu“ customers. Your order nut, t0 Barry Axmihster Barrymore Wilton in . . m3"; 25352235.; . aa.‘",l;.."l‘.lii 3193.1‘;- Sth“: .312; °“.'...".‘..'..".".‘ ..‘;°;‘.':...°'..°'.'i.:.';‘"ii.: S“ it‘? I.'.'t.i:::1:::::::11111""1 33% .3 . t "l "n" 1.11mi. Charlottetown. “limo-hum or no other lim- Ollcloth, Linoleum and Iupe Squares u. ill 9 rt- : 1m it. sit-w 6A1 ft X 9 ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . {$28.00 mum-es, m at s .3 n d _ - - w u. the Dominion of‘ Canada. riiatu slice. Also H001’ Olloloth lllil Linoleum u, / o n. x 1s n. ..... .. slit-i" " 9 ft. x 9 ft. . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . $39.50 ' ‘°°" °"°""" " l‘ ‘M’ ‘h’ Y""- ""999" a"""""'° M“ ' Fitting and supplying [lag-i H. J. MABON -' OPTOIIITIIST MONTAGUI, P. l. l. Office Co ‘ml; .- W, | ston's steelworks. Swansea ValleyAugustus McIntyre, ill the part of MllcPllcc was the son oi’ .\ir_ and ,F°l‘l-Y men We"! “Tlrkillg near by. iii-s. lAtllUllliil Macldlcc. llt'illllel"land m9 She" W85 °l Sumclellt Cull‘ p brc to shatter the furnace. brought homo and hurled i" vane... finds among truckloads of pig-iron. Manuel Clare, who was the villain field, June 2g, “e was h, mu twehjlt ts stated, arc not of infrequent of- thc show, had in James Campbclher Duncan, looked the part from u“... u quiet" occurrence. organized recently, gave their flrsUBlakc. played by Joseph McMahon. play, “A Man from Denver," ill St. was very effective. tl-rlm ‘I sewn-Q Columbia's Hall. Friday night. Oct-Wpep" and action into the part and Blake will not soon be torg0tten.,their initial dramatic entertainment. wuumL Dcflmpfl Having his‘ We "e 28. Despite the heavy rain the hall showed plainly that. lic is zl collie-l returned home i" A-mr.“ ‘M9’ M, was filled to capacity by an apprc-Jdian true to iypc. Major Millingq- mmflinetl ciative audience who watched the ton. interpreted by Percy BCBLOILiCd charming in hcr part, and her e lip Augugl. 19m when m show through from curtain to cur- harvext exmrslon plain with intense interest. The young character actors al'e hard to get, but Lannigan as “Peaches" (a diamond ' ' ladies and gentlemen comprising the company played their different parts in a mariner that reflects the grcat- Godard, carried through his part est credit. delays. worked up, and the facial make-up difllcuit part, but Mr. Campbell's and scenic effects were good. ed. Hop Sing. a comedy part. was Mary Trainor. Mr. Tiiman Richard taken by Tiiman Richard. His make-land Rastus Jones from Alabama. up. gestures and speech extracted All those were encored many times. ‘many long laughs from the audi- ‘cncc. Austin Grady as Police Oflic- Jack Manley. had a difficult part to iplay, but "Gus" was equal to tllc oc- Such- casion and put his lines over nicely. The accompanlsts were -Mr. Bob Stacey, oi Toronto, and Mr. Stalllcl’ McVane, while Mr. Joseph McDon- ald and Aeneas Bailey were tile call- able violinsts. A sale of pics fellow- ed which realized good prices. Messrs. D. F. Kayes and Andrew F; Campbell proved A 1 auctioneers. The St. Columbia Dramatic Club are worthy of hearty congratulations on an amateur actor who showed mark- head to foot. and he is no doubt in ed ability. Wilfred McDonald ill theline for a promotion to Chief. The role of Archibald Wynne, gave lriadlcs oi the cast showed up well in' nicc rendering of this nlost ililport- their respective parts. Miss Laura The St. Columba Dramatic Club, ant part. The oflicc boy. Jimmie Campbell as Hctty Prinlrose, show- led great ability along the dramatic Joc put lots 0i’ linc. Hcr comedy scenes with Jimmy ——-<e-n»—»~~ ~ PLAY SPLENDIDLY GIVEN Miss Mary McDonald. as Grace Their next. production is eagerly i10- Wynnc. the broker's dsughieniookqing looked forward to. Rev. Father R. .1. McDonald. P.P., by h“ "W" co-operation and presence. did much towards the success of the evening's entertainment. The 111"!’ will be repeated at Souris Wednes- day evening, Nov. 9th. by relive-ll- was a splendid part well acted. Goodgltncs were delivered distinctly. Mary the major was well received. Thos. in the rough , was a part that call- Harris, as the station agent, Jim,cd for good ctlng. Miss Lannigan lSl10WCd careful study of this part and contributed much to the big success of the whole performance- Betwcen the acts vaudeville special- ties were given by Master Joe and There were no waits or very crcditably. The Old Bill Williams climaxes were well played by Columba Campbell. was a Don't let indigestion smi- meals. billowi- heartburn. or dyspepsia lake the pen WW1?“ Take Selgcii Syrup. Any drill store. Mr. impersonation ..., _ . ' left little to bc desir-l r .-. y. . u. BARRYMORE BRlTl-lE-HOMEl RUGS ' Barrymore Wiitons of superfine qua|lty,flplfiflflld vgflugg: 1n Bjn-ymor; Axiiiinster. We alsocarry a complete line of the famous Brlthe-llome you will this a stoohvof both mills. Rugs, many people today [Ruler r this nsfii Here NEW oiiLcLoTil AND LINOLEUM LOWEST PRICES; IN BARnYMo ' - THE » CITY AXMINSTQE the‘; ‘ " “u; English lin- f.%'§li'.*3"i.'..‘.°.".°""ll" ""'"”' " '°"' b’ J CORK BATH ‘aitxonaun inns 15o 3A0! _zl ~ s. A. McDONALljl g “mpg V. NTAL salons’ ~< 1 ' i.‘ 1‘ :1