' of Montreal and Quebec. and the hiiy Yoifre invited to see the Island’s finest stock of Ladies’ Fur Coats WE'RE NOT A BIT MODEST about this w...» derful stock of FUR COATS. We know so much about its extent and excellence that we pvould like you to get just as well acquainted with it as we are. Fur Coats are here, selected by ‘ex- perts, with careful exclusive choice from only the best and most reliable makers in ' the Dominion . Quality First. Every garment MUST e excellent in its price class, dependable ~s well as beautiful. Among the Furs shown are China Beaver, Sil- ver Rat, Natural and Dark Rat, French Seal, Beaverine, Hudson Seal, Lamb. The Seals are shown plain, or finish- ed in many styles of suitably blending fur. Fur Coats $55 to $500. Caracul, Persian Polo lined. Boys’ Blue Chinchilla and Fancy Tweed Overcoats \ This new arrival offers you, for the boys a great range oi really superior coats, in blue Chinchilla and fancy Tweeds. They are suitable for ages 9 to 17. Smartiy cut, Venetian or At the Boys’ Department. $10.75 A new high in DOllflI Stockings That Wvililelllll value DOLLAR SILK S'l7(l(.‘l(lN(.‘} sold by M l.'l‘D. is known all over Prince Edward island-and fart her. While it was better than all others-we've always been trying to get one better still. i WE IlA VE IT N OW,—putting our hosiery " department another long step ahead oi’ all rivals . Black six colors $1.00 standard OORE & McLEOD, 0-, Full Fashioned Hosiery Style No. 300V .. A ‘up. Service we r Hose for An pair i Prscual Ev and * gym "53 Dsy err wirii rho (improved pointed excellent wearing sioclring especially for those who require s lig _ _ combining ssmfaoroi-y service Ill rweiglirnoddn smsrrncss or s popular prion. HayMarketReport (DOMINION SEED BRANLH) before the close of navigation. states. s‘. present slow, is expected b0 increase as usual during the winter "lillllm- H!!! exports to Nowfoundlsnd from Blythe. Wlnslmm. Cllodonil and The export demand in the Eastern iSireslsvlllc district. Some guthcrltlu‘ libellsvs thnt the demand in wssmn iOntor-lo during the next few months !v.'ill permit smaller then" usual export; In“: danmsm nlarkm L; rcporlediiiennuds uni-l the West Indies lroIlrom that district. This mly Provo normally ElCllYi‘ and the export de- rnaiiil overseas CliCCDllDllRlly good. ,Dui'lii; August to October inclusive, i939, some 49.692 tons were exported ifom Eastern Ontario and Quebec sources, mainly to the British Isles, ea against 112196 ions foi' the same period last yum‘. yThc light shipment or wheat to Eur- ope this autumn permitted ample shipping space for hay from the ports I I trade has taken advantage oi this! -o-.- ‘:.§Q§QQO-O§OOOOOGOOOOOOOO-Q'O ‘ HAVE voun EYES i EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED av E. E. PARKMAN g Registered Optometrist Montague. P. B. I. Qoo-ooeoeoaeooooooooooosoos’ EY ESIGHT 5 {ffgwor I-‘lftlng and supplying Glasses etc. f? H. ._l. iliAllilN OPTOHETRIST (‘mm (rnnni-"trd With commencing from the Maritime Prov- lnm. and are expected to increase during the next few weeks. A large supply of No.2. dyke Ind timothy hay is reporlzed from the hay growing district st the heed of the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick and Nova. Scotis. supplies of Mnrlrsteble hay in Quebec are reported from the following districtn-Berthler and Mnsklnonge. ,Bsgot., Vol-chores and Richelieu. LaProlra and Nspisrville, Chstsauguly" St. John-Ibervliie. Vaudreuil. St. Guillsume 1nd Chem- plnln. It is estimated that about 65 par cont of the rnarkstsblo hey iri Quo- bee is already sold. The supply in Eastern Ontario (in Prescott, Russell and Carleton main production coun- ties) is reported much depleted IIIO. duo lo exports oversees and shipments to lumber and nursing inlomts of the north. Shipments to these ums interests Dryden during October, end further‘ largo shipments ere expected third ‘rorn the east this month. The hny crop in Southwestern On- 6 EXAMINATION i i 2 Drugstore Mow-rue. I‘ B. I. 1 "N": aimnnrm lsrlo we; rslaitivnly lllllt ti!!! VIII‘- huverthslsu. current supplies for lhl n. r.»sosooo0oooooooso:"“d= n Tmnto u’ “m. "aw" i4 izorrect u there were light oropo of gilwlllle com and other forage also, Do that more hay thin usual may be needed for ‘ *‘ g purpgflel, A shortage oi’ feed roughsgc is re- ioriisd from southern Msnlwbs and Saskatchewan, which will account for the larger than usual srilpmsu oi hay nlrssdy mode from the out Ind Alberta to points in thou provinces. Lsrge qulnitlol of preiris wool Ind slough hey were saved in Northern Saskatchewan, which will sllPNImsnt the supply u winter advances. Reports from Alberta indicate that the ‘domestics markets of Cslgnry and Edmonton resolving supplies of timothy from the Ilrichsr Crook dis- trict. prllril end Ho. I mixed from Olds. rod top end blue loint from sinks Inks Ind omits from Brooks. souonsi shipments of Plnehsr meek timothy to the lumber camps end inlnss of Alberto and Irltisb colum- are reported from the "New Llskolrd ‘bis on reported. and nnglchsrt district of Northern i no hey mnrklt in Vancouver i; n. Ontario. Luge quantities of My from {period quits, with supplies being rs- anivol from the rum Volley. Owing to the groom- export demand snd unruly of Muslim in 1on1 mu or Oat-trio, imam»: Qld Manitoba my prim m hiriur rbsn ‘u! your In these provinces P4 C" lilo ‘than wss s feir crop of hey thl; year. p /»-" J ___-.-. - furs or McLeod Motor Coin Show Bhnfboll. only $1.50 I rel. llflmllfl. —-QUIIIT WEDDING -— A iqulci. ihurch Parsonage. Sum aids. on Vednssdsy evening. Rsv. J. P. C iacLeod. daughter of Mr. end Mrs vlurdoclr MncLcod of. Unkletbei" i ilosd we; unified in marriage to Mr. Robert Chaoiplon of Damley. A host l oi’ friends wish them every success. I B. Morrison, of Arvids. Quebec. was the winner of a five dollar gold piece for the best essay on “Canada's part lll the Great War." which wls present- ed to him st the anniversary open- ing o! the High School in Arvldi this month. Mr. Morrison. who is a ‘pupil of the Summerside High School end l; well known in Sum- msrslde, having left only three years ago for his present home. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Noonan and Mr. D. R. Morrison oi Summersido. 5. ‘ -—PASSED AWAY IN PRINCE ' COUNTY HOSPITAL-There passed away in the Prince County Hospital on Thursdny evening. Mrs. 0. P. , Leger, 1i the age of 7a yelrs. The 5 deceased had resided for many :1 ars i in Summeriildd where she was very ~ highly esteemed. There iu-e left to mourn lrsldes her sorrowlnl l1“!- band. three sisters and three broth- crsz-Mrs. Sylvan Arsensult 1nd Mrs. Sylvie DesRoehes. of Summer- slde; Mrs. Stanislas Gaudet. o1 St. Nicholas, Poul be Clair and Glip=rl Le Clnir, of Misoouche, and Joseph Le Clair. of the Unit/ed States. to all of whom dun sympathy is exoremd- The funeral. tool: pines on Saturday to 5t. Paul's Church Ind Cemetery. S. _.__- -s. o. r. MlllTING-Ori Thurs- day evening. November 28th. Barcel- slor Division. Sons of ‘Temperance. -I.CBIN I000 ILOIJI. a-id end guaranteed by loading Island dealers. lIlI-Iblb-lmo -r u: sumo su ma; or-rrvi rooms, Bummsmds. Am anon for ti. buy lugs quantities of fox" furs. E. IQC-Ci :_:—JU8T IBCIIVID it our Char- lottetown and Bummmlrlopioros, a quantity of Bl-pieeo Luncheon Sets. These are very attractive sud shown in dainty designs and patter-m for m-si-so-ai. r redding wu solomnlssd at Trinil: ; ‘rnsor officiating. when Miss Mixmi; . l year old son of Mr. and Mrs.‘ R. H ‘ very brilliant student. was a former V.‘ . o ARDIA Western Guardian I l l l l I g5 Your Fall and Winter Overcoat is Here Awaiting Your Inspection ve-NP crowd can hide you if you are wearing one of our Overcoats. There is a style, originality to their cut, a youthful snappiness that prompts the comment from others. eliillas or AlpineflCloihs, neatly tailored and nicely lined. Warm, from $25.00 to $45.00. Tweeds and fancy plaid backs in light and dark greys, fawns, browns, and mixed rsngews have ever shown. Sizes 36 to 44. Prices 816.75 to $47.50. Navies are still prominent‘ in Chin- dressy coats in sizes 36in 44. Prlurd patterns. The largest Young Men’s Goats. Young Men’ Coats, in blues, fawnssnd plaid designs in various shades. Sizes 83 36. Prieelfllfifl to 825.00 Wilinot Valley, held a very plcuiirit evening. It was the occasion of tho ' Anniversary of their organization, which tool: place on November 26th. i026. and hu curled on wlcndldly over since. with l. present membership of around sixty-five. Owing to the bed condition of the roads, the nt- iandlnoe st the open meeting was not _ as lsrse so lost yell‘. bill WI! Oll- ooursging in its enthusllsni end spirit. The programme of the even- ing wsl ls follows: Chorus. by h- oelsion Division; Ilmsrlrs, by Choir- insn, Mr. Gordon Hustle; Recitation, Mr. Darrell Pickstts, i red); Solo Miss Verbs Behurml-n. Control Bode- ' due, (sncorodl; Recitation. Mr. Ju. Burrows. (suedrod); PtluO Dust. llils Lillian Hobo! end Min Ruther- ine Clark; Recitation. W. Austin Jordlne, (onoored); Piano Solo. Miss ‘a Jennie Waugh; Collection for Tem- i penises work: Address by Rev iBro.) J. W. A. Nicholson on "Putting Prince ldwud lslsnd on the Mlp." Mr. Nicholson. in the course of his ad- ‘ dress. made mention of the lsrls contribution made by former island- ers now living irrell ports oi Cen- ldn Ind the United States. ‘Pnl: eon- trlbutlon did not only consist in some one hundred thoussnd l>=°l31¢. but. ll1 honor of truth. idealism. integrity. hihsr and better things of life. H: , concluded his address by expressing ' uiobeusiimiit would notbc ions b1- ’ fol-sill other Provinces returned u» the Prohibition fold. —-INTIII.TAINMINT IN Pill- BYTIIIAN lllLlr-Oh Fridly even- ing the Young Girls Club of the Presbyterlsn Clnirch, Summsrsids. put. on s delightful entertainment of Juovlng pictures end vocll numbers. f The first picture vlss n four reel fooinody drains entitled "Tbs Young l Paints." This wu followed by s n10 . oi’ study. During the showing oi the F rim picture, "on Time Songs," Mn may.) It. Clqir Jeans. Mrs. Booth Strong sud Mr. .7. C. Momitsin song reel old time songs very effectively. llrl- iI-el ‘lepton also favoured the eudhnoo with "Down By tho lllll Imam." Another old favourite. “I'M is! low." via M’! bvsuti- Jully rsMsNd by In. Jun: sad lhafllosih liven;- This no follow- od by s Iilllm some “obulio "Wei-slip." wiiish Ill much oppre- i '*~ “ "wwuvsvy. l and Mn. k‘ Glrl‘s’Club ere to be congratulated on their success. Mrs. L. W. Smith Ray Tnnton were pianists of the evening. Mr. '1'. i-i. B. Jackson end Mr. nslph Runway operated the lentsm. luv. c. s. St. ' Clair Jssns sxvmdcd s hearty vote oi’ thanks to all those had hslpw to nuke the evening such s success. . The hall was well filled 5nd a nest g oducstion and inborn lovs for tho mm w" “mutt a PERSONALS --llrs. B. W. Robinson, -of Buni- merslds. ls visiting ber mother. Mrs. Mllll. It her horas in I-fslifsx. S. zr-AN [DIAL CHRISTMAS Gill‘! -0no of our new ri-plm Lumhson Sill. lllll resolved. The pnillflld Ind lolilll are delightful-sud lbs prise ll only “JO [or at. Holman‘; Clint- Mlsiown nnl lululwrllls. Eastern Quardian . JIIILICIOUI OIICIIN IIJP~ Ill in the Odd Fellow: Hell on Wod- nudoy. 9MB" “ll.- Blly m: Xian ' Gills st the Susan-A wonderful dis- pil! of useful articles. Ali kindk-All ..-.-._..--.-... ' ~Iw, 1; pg-qyi-isgz‘ the dM-ll-IQ-Sl. lU-lbfldi. Boys? Overcoats flaokinawiiiloats inaws. Msdeof all wool plaid cloths in Boys’ Overcoats in a large range of patterns ‘and shall»- Siies 24 lo_32.— $5.00 up to szaoor for comfort while at work there is no coat can equal these Mack- plain or Nor folk styles. Sizes 86 to 46. Selling froni $5.75 f0 $11.76. Boys’ as above, sizes 28 to 36, $4.50 to $8.50. I Leather Jackets ‘rancher, fisherman or laborer. Boys’ priced at $7.50. smoiiun a. STE —-SUMMERSIDE-. Superstitions Are Ridiculed i (British United Pros!) ' LONDON, Nov‘. Bl-Jrhose who n.- void walking under lsddsrl. the num- ber 18. first seeing a now moon through gloss and so forth will cross their fingers or,‘ the views of Sir Robert Armstrong-Jones, eminent surgeon. ' Blr Robert scourged all superstit- ions in l recent speech. declaring that the "sziltnoc of such a thing" was herd to account ini- iii an educowd‘ poopls. Psyohologlcellq. ho ssld it wssbsoodonfésnsudinniosgcuss wss contrsry to ssporlonoo 1nd ba- liof. 8o thst slthough one who has flsuntod rho ladder siipsrstitlon may Luvs resolved rho content; of s point _ ot m the held. many thousand oi others have ssosped. l-Is pointed out that while there on msny who soy ins old superstit- ioiil‘ bsllofs en losing their grip on psopiu minds. others still shudder v the thought of violating them. i Whoa 10rd Islfour. then A. four. Pint Lord of tho Admiriih; . refund in i015 to tbs losses of‘ s British levy, he touched the of the ‘pi-aim leash “for “I ert iii a rellct of iisgsn time: when Pwlllo "liking sn ILSQIHDII used to place their hands on s tree whore the sod-i were supposed to reside in ease some offended deity should send them bud luclr., One superstition, which is strong bodsy. especially among err-service men. concerns the lighting of three ill-elm from Ii match-but four are awisrs of the origin of this sup- erstition. It was in the Boer war, when llllllflrs. mini: a. iigirua notch in n lino, would firs st the flung n it pllldd from soldisrto soldier. Us‘ "Ill! tho third or last man was shot. However, llr Robert told hi; dud. ierios thlt Ill rush suplrliltions were rubbish. ‘ FAMOUS ACI IlTllI-ID (Canadian Press) LONDON. Nov. Sit-Ono or m; mostiooious scss oi tbs novel sir service in ins war wu Air Commod- d these are shown in wind. breaker or coat styles, and are vary popular for Price of men's $8.75 to 822.50. WA RT, l.'im ore Charles Romney Bsmlon. C. M. _ ited 1| 1 hi8 boon recorded first lo great. wu "l0 impression ‘ " by his prow- ; sss us an elr fighter during the win that the enemy offered s. reward ol some for his capture. Ono of his notable psrformsnttl Illwo the wnr was the lending of thl R A. F. flight from Cairo to thi cl’. ll 1037- ‘ TIIIII HUMAN!!! DII IN MINI r——'- _ I 5 when Andrew scenarios. w. w"; killed new“! Ill/l Hi8"!!! our l! i cost mine» st Ayrshire. Sectioni- ll msrkod the plums of the third husband: of mucous to 10M llll life manly lathe um m!" The also bed one mum of u» woaisnb nmd ll" U- D, B. 0., WhO hi] Juli Inn P110611 on the retired lilt on account of lllheslth. lie coins so bs known q; m; 5g”. ' tlin lifottie of tho Air Forces" p‘. mm of his redpoiiitod board. in Mill‘ 4f 1151b! he wu one 915ml. uwll lorvmo". pioneers. 8o carried out Flo flrt unplene experiments, the firs; reopening; “my; “m,” . ‘CIQHUIQ ownlvI hnsn'I'>o_Q/ yI-I- w». \ 1. a Danish concern. deetric train has blln "ll/WM powdered form with on atomizer l’! Tooduosfoslwolislmull" m. was tllolplrtlllllw mbhwubounsoin. - . . -'*"'"~ ‘t wairniuuooiusbnburoivilf» imumuiiiorsisirmiwo"; l!!! BO first Mo“! from thy “a "b " """ -.-....i.,~ y; meow. rviensinnnwfl '~~ w» wmioiu-ioiuring smili-