Western Guardian <‘\_.ALDEN MOASE, Keusingtoihl iii-ill be taking live hogs and lambs] Tuesday. Oct. 11th. until noon. 9556-10-10, i Q ' —M.LUX is buying geese '1t‘ stock yards in Summarside will, pay top Market prices for them. ‘, 9593‘l0-10-Gi| —COME TO THE Auction 81116, on Myrtle Street, Summersideg on Saturday, the 15th. Your oppor- i l --INTEFESTING _,'ADDBE88 — Do‘ not ‘fall-to hear Miss Charlotte} Whitton, Executive Secretary, Can-; adian Council on Child Welfare in St. Paul's Hall to-uight at 8 p. m. ‘ 9803 i 4 -—WESTERN PROVINCE-Jule; i, lvcstcrn Olllce of the Guardian is‘ ,located in .tlie McNeill Bulldiugd Ill/liter St., Sumniorside, where sub-i iscriptions and advertising will be; I‘l¥t'i'lV(‘tl. The (lilardlan may be, pilrclinsctl duily at the Western‘ |ollu-n in the McNeil] Building or n: ltlie hlcDonald News Store. I l —O‘LEARY - Rev.‘ Robert. liiur-l ray, tine-time pastor of the con-l gregation here, is visiting his many flrientls along with Mrs. Murray.‘ lThis is her first visit since they ;iei’t some seven years ago. Their. qlaughter, Dr. Florence Murray, ut’ iKoreu, meots them here on her rc- ltilrn frolil a business meeting in i 'l‘orunto. l ‘. t —RECOVERING —- llis many friends will he sorry to learn that l Mr. Thomas l). Carruthers, of Summereitle, who is away on u‘ ‘ Fox-inspection trip in the Canadian, ,Nortliwest, was taken suddenly ill v . I i ‘on Silnduy last/when travelling bow , »_\ a ltirven Lacombc. Alberta, and Brit- ’ i isb (iolumbia; His brother, Profesi- isor Norman Carruthers, who re- isides at Lacombe, was notified and brought the sufferer back when ll’ was found 0n examination at the hospital there that an lmnletliatc tiperatiou for appendicitis was nec- l-ssaiiv- "Y latest telegrams, we arc ‘plensétl t0 learn that Mr. Carrutli-l ‘tr-s is now making a good ovERlcTs .F or F all f and Winter l‘l‘t‘DV- t-ry. Viltfd like every man in Prince Edward Island to visit this , '._ woililtiri'lll showing of Overcoats bcforc he decides on the gar- , '_ I“ lncnt. he'll need fgr the colder ivcather. 'l‘lle correct styles . Eastern Guardlan are hero-tho right tailoring is llerc—and \ at every price a value that no one can beat. --"BEST CONCERT ever staged lMOIItB-Eue Indoor Circus, Tuesday.’ ‘October 11th. 9554.10-13-31 l ..'FUN GALORE for young and Void. Montague Indoor Circus, Oct. ll/IGIYS and young .-men’s blue Chinchilla Overcoats, half belt Men’s Fancy Fawn Tweed Win- ter Overcoats, full lined with ‘ models, dark blue, fast color. half belt, a sturdy hard-wear- 11th wllbth. sssi-io-a-ai yer-y smart and attrac- ing coat of great t __..,.,HE LAf-ms 0,1118 Pmw tive . . . . . . . . . . . . ' value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ‘lerifln Church. Montague, will hold ’ _ ‘their annual Supper and Bazaar Men s heavyweight all wool , “°“*e"1"@1' 71h. 1927- trails blue (lhinchilla Overcohts, plain ‘ or half belt models, plush lined Young Men’s all wool blue (‘hin- chilla Overt-oats, [ilain box , back, very latest double breast- and Satin trimmed, a , coat cd 1on1 land Winter you.“ be proud of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I model . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ / .. Mcn’s and young lnen’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 meh in‘ the Dominion. Plain models, velvet collared Chestcrfields, and half belt models fOl‘ stormy weather. Therds style in every line of these splendid garments. y Ucnuinc All Wool KASHA Coats, soft, warm, very handsome . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' ' ltoal French MONTANAC Coats, just about the‘ most perfect garment. in Moths Outer Wear——tlle cloth is (close, soft as silk, wears like leather, the shape is skilfully worked in by trained hand. and these coats will many a season The - Best Value i ..~tni~Cln<T';;;.y night ill. indoor Circus, Montague, October illth to 15th. .' t mass-roan scan-r - Mr. .1.‘ lMvntalzue and will be pleased ml receive news items, advertising, new, and renewal subscriptions. .-’-‘N0 ‘FISHING. _- Rcsldentsl X11010; shore have not been able to. get their “winters fish" so fat‘ this‘ ‘lflll Yet. The weather h5g1, been‘ ,so roilgli and no spell of fine, calm v “Wilmer. 8110112915’ the wind for a month rr more has un‘y a fewl dimes been South Westerly. whlchl lis the favourable willd in _ty. not only for fishing, but for ull ‘outdoor work, By the law of crinpeilsatloli u long spt-ll of south. wcst wind is duo this fall yet, a. man who tukcs notice says there will for. he snyzi, “if xvind is south when the sun crosses the line so will be the prevailing \\'lllll, and the wind bnppein-tl for a wonder. to l he snuth-ivest on tlic afternoon cfl Sept. 23, wln-n tn autumn equinox. ‘St: we'll ivatch out. look their part for and ‘ ..'~"EXTRA EARLY PLANTING. Thu raluc llud profit this year oi‘ extra. t-nrly planting is lucidly shown in the splendid crop of Green Mtnntuins obtained in a small fitfll by Mi". Leo. S. McCorniack. . North Side. Tlit- planting was P . E. I. 1 $4.00 This is the Ilat we call“‘otu' special” it is niade in all the popular colors and in every g o o d new s h a p c. 'l‘here’s a range of it llcre that makes buy- ing easy—-many a. big city store offers you a. hat that's not so good as thi sfor a five dollar bill. Our price is just. done on May ~iili.. .'lt a time when nobuly in the neighborhood thought of planting. ’i‘.llc field was wall sliellerotl frmii the ilortll. anti had" a sunny sliuutiril. The sets, plant- . ‘wash. RAYON this " safe way , RAYON is more sensitive , to laundering than any other fabric-mover wrin itmever twist it, never ru it with cake soap. Rayon is most fragile when wet. l p. i ‘Bar-saline ' The Right Caps $1.00 to $2.50‘ People tell us right along that there is no stock 0t’ Caps tube compared with ours. Probably they are fight — you will cer- tainly find trwonderfal assort- ment of the best makes, in all sizes. Every new cloth. i.oo 1.50 2.50s Drop in and look them over. "f $1.50. Wehoncstly believe that the Ilorsalino I-Iat is the best hat for tneh that any money can buy. .11’. there was a. better one it would be sold "here. The fin- est range of Borsitlinos in the Province, every color, every g ood shape, all sizes. 7.50 A: you might e ct,‘ Rayomshould be wghed 1113' in mild, purelLux suds V ippingyit gent y up an ' 1 ‘down as you do silks. ‘ charge $8 for this hat. ram CHARIUPITETOWN GHARDIAIS ' i . asaa-io-lo-ai.‘ , W. Murdock is Guardian-agent in over glound. this couu- year's experience will cause gener», |Thus June planted were only part-. vthi-s being her first-year to teach. l 1 .... ll. |.. 3i W. For Furnac A. Q ed so carly, took six weks to show Barn-yard lnnnilxe was tlic fertilizer used. This ex- cellent crop is entirely free of blight and rot. " \ l urPoTATOES-"Good. bail. ‘and middling", is the general lepolt from potato digging grounds. Sei- donl was the weather more favor- able for digging, and as a result, a great many have finished with very little help. Children and ag-l ed people could help this year. Thisi al early planting of [XJUIIOEH uextl laprlng. for the curly planted coh~ blers, l. e.. May planting, escaped the blight fairly well, and so did} the extremely early planted Green: Mountains. l; has been customary: to plant Cobblers in June.’ the A lolly matured when the blight struck in August. Cobblers rc- qnlle at least ninety days of favor-l able growing weather to mature. and generally does when well fer- tilized and culthatetl. llut that would be the middle of September, . the cxtrem possible tiino the Cobblers (Juno planted) ivould come to maturity, This year all June-planted fell short of maturing or of obtaining the filll 90 days of growth, hence the shortage. As in rot. lhele is nothing yet said. Rot is tic-t showing up much artnind East. tPoint. PERSONALS .."Miss Cassie Mclilnls. icaclior. of Rock Daria School, has been obliged throng-h sickness in give up the school. ..'Miss Mary Matilda McAiflay. has been fortunate ln sci-tiring Granvide school, her home school. ..'Mr. John (llllis. veteran R0- vcar-o‘il farmer of Charwood. was in Souris Tuesday. Mr. (lillis does all his own work on his farm. Nev- er litres anyone, and even does nmne lumbering. ' FUR habitat‘. ____L_. MESS-RS. C. M. LAMPBON l CD'S AUTUMN BALE ‘WILL COM- MENCE OCTOBER 17, W927. PROM'PT:—NDVEMBER, 23, 19- 27. , 275.000 Skunk. 5.000 Cat, Clvet. 500.000 Opossum. 20.000 Muskrat. 700 Raccoon. 13.000 Mink. 000 Fox. Silver, 450 Fox, Cross. 1.200 Fox, Blue. A Com ery* wizisii liiinlluciu Excellent for Furnafie. None Better. . liniioii nu a l For the Range l I ed-“thathathlfidrem imthe Dblice H6 MIIIIIWFITE For Baseburners 213E800“ e and Stove film-ENE" N0 l Soot. Over 28 yeatfs distributing the best fuels. ()ur service is prompt and dependable- We sell any quantity. ' Special rate for carloads. 1mm a co. PHONE‘ 240 PIC 2.500 Wolf. 1,000 Jackal. 3.500 Bear. 10,000 Cat, Wild. _ 10,000 Cat, lionse. 9.000 Badger. 500.000 Squirrel. 500,000 Mole. 6,000 Kolinsky. 25.000 Fitch, 180,000 Willie‘ l-iare. 3.000 Nutria. 15,000 Marmot. 60,000 Persian Lamb, Raw. 1,500 llair ISeaI. 200,000 tipossuin, Australian. 50,000 Wallaby. ti.000 angaruti. 05,000 ed Fox, Australian. -——-———-—(-O-&- DANCE DRESSES FOR JUNIOR A favored material for dance frocks for the junior girl is chiffon. made with simple bodice accentlng long-waisted’ lines, hile the skirts have tiers. ruffles or arl like scallops. Sometimes lace is used for the yoke, and beading for decoration. Drawnwork is used on the silk frocks, in panel design; and on one appears developed in red and elab- orated with nickel buttons, while another one has a chevron pattern in stitching. Other ‘details 0f in- terest in silk frocks are the bow ed- ged with fringe. metallic trimming. and lace introduced as rolled col- lars. The straight contour is used in coats. and in some of those shown. a step panel treatment is achieved through seaming at the sides of the coat back and on the cuffs. The pointed shawl collar and cuffs, of self-material are used. or fur collar and ~cufls. One green kasha coat‘ inuerllhed. is shown with oaracul; collar and cuffs, and one of grey tweed has a grey fox ‘collar. -€-<0>———- Thule Mvnihs For t tSl@a1ifls"f$1¥.Qfint$ (Canadian Frau.) ,cll,\1‘lil\M. out. Oct. 7.—1For here, Archie Clinic. an lndiali new. Linen: Fuels navy blue dress a strap ‘treatment, stealing slit cents from a milk ‘hot: '- tle left on tho veranda oli- ho e _ ., .~ .l 1927.‘ t? “ooronnn l6, , ize§te, . l niiioii sioiii: Furnace Coal ' 0L0 JYIIIIEY SGREENEII The Old Reliable for House or Steam srliiililiiiu sauna A Good Coal for Any Purpose i SMIIIIIIIG 00M. Special for Forge FIRE. W000 llard and Soft .-.__. CAPTAIN COURTNEY. dame!" _*“_1 ‘_’_'1“m" i 1 ‘ ADRII) ' " . ARRJVES 1N M [ENGLAND IN GgéPsNow 8T0“ x MADRID, Oct. 1.-—Captain Frank‘ .‘ T. Courtney, British aviator, arrived‘ here today from Corunna, where LONDON, Oct. 5.-—'I‘he Kirlig hi: d ' t hurch at Ba mor several. weeks “go he “ms forced tolgdhetelhlndllohlionzdy in a snow sto mid l" “is ‘Wm? ma" m” "whawl The whole of the British Isles e while on a flight from England to, peflenced a gale over ‘he wembe Amfrlca- ' with winds varying from 50 to 7i Courtney told newspapermen hgmncs an hour’ accompanied m t " had not abandoned themflight, bubnorthcm districts by vgry 1o would make the attempt in another, telnpermures_ ' machcine of the same ty when; S“ deaths and many innlr weather conditions were avorablcawerc reported from falling tree‘ COUTUWYS "ladwmc was badly! walls and cliiniilteys. fight "P f0 ._ ,__ W I, r Convenience‘ No mmfy: is so invaluable, yet _, w, -i,l¢y§¢5,ivi§*u h ht. Use only Edison Mud; Limp-ham on the inside to soften _\ {fig ‘nyp-H ' on the outside to make . ‘dc-bins "i? StN MAZDA . i gLAMlJs -,CANADIAN semen/u. etscmlc snoop?‘ L-II elentonccd by the pollceitllll! 99 to the Ontario adimmiioorw-tdg, from three ‘months ultimo rem:- Teu convictions had ‘been resfilllr- ed previously against the accullltl on various charges and it was std-b- court on more ‘tlmi one “anion charged with" stealing money from milk bottles. 00.000 Fox, Red. l 2.500 POX. White. 15.000 Fox. South American. 100 Beaver. 5,000 Otter. 000 fisher. 1.000 Lynx. 500 Marten. 1.000 Marten, llanm. 1.600 Marten, Slonon MOORE a M°LEOD 700 Sable Russian. 300 Wolverine. 14,250 Ermine. iij t‘? 14c‘ . (Jharlottetown Fire, 7Life, Accident, fiiokness and . ‘ Plate ..Glass Insurance at f jLowest, Rate. (3.901 Stryiiirfitock Contrast“ . tangent at Sammerside, Lloyd howls. ;. l