... o uni.-.» e 4v llur Big Blothing Sale Is llovv 0n Don't Fall To Take Advantage of This Wonderful Sale Our Special Offer $5.00 Down (lie Iuivmi) Buys Your Winter Overcoat, Balance to be Paid in Small Payments. This Sale ls for (Men, Young Men and Boys) ESTERN GUARDIAN -n-n-- “fink eelnnu h reeervedl for new: el locnl lnlerelt but ldverflling o! n newey neinre zney be ineerted e8 I eente n word strictly peynhle in edvenee. ~ “WUBSCRJPTION! to The bended to their Rep. Archie Hume, or lett et H. .1. uebon’: Drug Store, Montague. 1N‘ ..° D0855 VALUABIE 00W '- m- Bruce Mobeen, Montague. milk vendor, had the misfortune to Remember $5.00 Down Buys Your Winter Overcoat. Act Right Now While Our Stock is Complete. raowsa 5120s., Ltd. THE CLOTHING MEN l , SllMMERSlllE lllllllllllhiliadrflvisliow and Prince Bounty Chronicle _ Q u ~.. ' the speaker will be Rev. L- B. -'l‘hle column le reeer-ved fur new: I! local Internet but edvertlsing of : newny nature may be inserted et 2 rent: n word eirlcily pnyeblc in ed- v:nce_ -—-SEE THE SPECIAL PRICES we ere oilering on Ladies’ Dresses, ell styles in diflerent materials. Sin- llsir dz Stewart Limited. 2152. -—BAP'1‘1ST CHURCH services, Rev. A. G. Crowe, Pastor, Sunday. October 29: 10.45 a. m., Morning Worship at Bedoque; 11.45 a. m., Sunday School; 7.30 p, m., Evening Service at Freetown. —GET YOUR- FOXES PELTED Dominion Fur Sales Ltd. Properly pelted foxes and properly market- lld pelts mean many extra dollars which we can make for you. O!- floes Summer-aide and Charlotte- town. 2057 drUG 0F WAR, Bedeque, final end presentation or prizes post- poned {or one week. Semi-finals take place on Friday night, Oct. 27. Heavyweight team, St. Eleunors vs. 2nd North Bedequc tcum. Light- weight team, Frcclovm vs. New An- nan. 2111 -—BEDEQI"E—Un’tcd Church of Canada. Rev l.» P. Archibad min- ister. Sewiccs for Sunday Oct, 29, Bidcque, ll n. m., Searletown, 3, p. m. The Sacrament. or the Lord's Supper. Borden, 3 p. m. Bcdeque 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. L. Lund will preach at Borden. The servfce at Bedeque in the evening will be a molt! young peopfes service, and Campbell, B. A., o! Bummerslde. —-KENSINGTON UNITED Church Oct. 29. There will be e service at 1i a. m., but no Service in the even- ing on ncoount of Rev. G. T. Sprlggs‘ farewell service Ln the Church of England. --A REPRESENTATIVE of one of the leading fur houses of Canada Saturday 27th and 28th, taking special orders for Lnides‘ Fur Coats. He will also give estimates on re- modelling your present fur coat. Sinclair & Stewart. Limited. 2152. I < Dnease on fox and mink ranches have caused seviro losses in re- cent years. Researches by the D0- mlnfcn Research Institute o! the Dominion Upartment of Agricul- ture at Hull, P. Q., have established, the tact that the pdnclpal disease‘ among the ilrrmzils is caused by a’ filierable virus which has some of’ the chsracteriszics of canine dis- temper virils. Arctic sledge dogs are affected with an apparently, similar disease, which is also 111-‘ ciuded in the institutes investiga» tlons- Virus strains obtained from fox and mink ranches are under study together with canine dis- temper viruses. For this purpose o. large number of compound-bred animal's, particularly tones, dogs and Ilich, or rerrets, are required. and these are bred and raised at the institute. Extensive experi- ments and trials are in progress with the cbjrct of developing vac- cine and sezums for protective treatment and immunization. There will not be any service in Cape ‘Ir-averse. \. E Y E S I 6 ll T EXAMINATIUI unfit; nnl euvvlriu Bill'- ll. u. mason fiPTflhlflTlllflfwn‘ Connected Drnnllele .._._i___-__._ RT. HON‘. WINSTON CHURCH’ ILL GUEST 0F HONOR IONDON, Oct. 26-4612): The Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill will be chief guest of Canadian ex- Sr-rviccmen now resident in Eng- land, at their re-union dinner, which will take place Nov. 23- This dinner has been an annual event Mrs. Eric Loder NEW YORK, Oct. ZB-Jrhe New, York American says Lady Davis, widow of Bit Mortimer Davis, Canadian multi-millioneire, sec- retly married Major E110 R. Lode:- at Long Beach, N. J., last Decem- ber i7. The couple are stopping her for a short time. the paper said before going to Montreal, where actions involving the Davis still ere panting. Later they expect to go to the French Riviera, the papers added. to live at Mrs- Dod- eris villa. The marriage, became known,‘ it said, at a supper party last night. Mrs. Index. formerly Eleanor Curran, of New Orleans, first mar- ried Count Moronl, an attache of i-he Italian consulate in hrr native city. They were divorced in 1924, and in that same year she mer- ried Sir Mortimer, who left s for- tune estimated up to $150,000,000- eir lidoi-‘Cmer p1 ented his wife with Jewels worth more than $1,- 000,000 es e. wedding gift. His son, "Moi-Ly" Davis, was married a few years ego to "Rosie" Dolly, one of the celebrated Dolly sisters, but they were divorced. lVLrs. Loder has been a. leader in Parisian society es well as in New York and Canada. Major Loder, popular in London society. first married Gabrielle Ray the English actress. They were divorced shortly after the out/break or the Great War, and 1n 1920 he married Lady Lawson, grsnd~ daughter of the late Lord Fits- Gerald. By that marriage. which ended in a. divorce in 1928. lode: has e. 12-year-old daughter, Pamela, He is o son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfrrd Basil Loder of Ald~ wichbtzry. Hertlordshire. Emgland, and e, grandson of the lat/e Sir Robert loder. FAMOUS 13311751! CONDUCTOR ENJOYS EXCELLENT HEALTH IONEDON, Oct- 28-40.?) -—"1 have not the slightest intention of dying yet," remarked Sir Thomas Beecham, the famous British con- ductor, in dmylnk to e NWT"? Master. Irom fishing; Vandalla, M tone, Capt. lme one of his best oowe on Bun- day last. 'I‘he animal broke into e tin-nip field and was found a short time afterwards dead. A turnip stuck in her throat gave evidence of the Inenner in which ehe died. 4H. i "'1'!!! ALARM—A fire of an- mmm origin did considerable demage to the home o! Mr. Alveh Allen at Montague on. Wednesdey adternoon. It 1e thought that the tire originated in a clothes closet in one o! the bedrooms, likely 1mm the flue end burnt its way through the roof. Mr. George Preeoe first noticed the smoke and hurried to the house in give the alarm but the flames were shooting through the roof before he got there. Mir. . Allen was et work in e beck kit- chen and the doors ell being clos- ed he did not smell the smoke. Mrs. Allen with the three mall children were visifng at a neighbor's house. Fortunately the heavy rains bed soaked the roo! and helped to keep in check. A good deal 0f damage was done with water. The protupt and kindly aid o! the citi~ zens saved the house from being a. total loss. Tar paper was nailed over the holes in the roof to keep out the rain during the night-E ______. msmrrnvu - The following schooner: entered inwards in the Port or Montague this fall. Helen viola. 14 tom. William n. mmg, 09°10 Iiilsloolm, laden with coal from Bree d'Or; motor vessel Dclloh, 11 tons, Capt. John Dart from Port Felix. in ballast: Robert Bros. 29 tons from North Sydney, laden with coal, Capt w. Thomas; B. B. Kenny, 44 tons, rrom Isaac's Harbor, in ballast, mpg, 5_ H- KBIIBYI Bonny Bria:- Bush. 88 W118. Oont- Gra-iwn Goebee, laden with coal from Plctpu; Petr-o 3,, 7g tons, calpt. F. Wilcox laden, with will mm BT85 W01’; nwtor vessel NOVB II, '12 tons, Capt, Clarence Myra, in ballast 1mm I-liablax; Lily Albert, 50 tons, Capt. J. Azistey, in ballast from Grand Banks; Cen- turian, m tons, carpi. George Lake, in ballast ham Fortune, mid: Uncle Bob, 27 tons, Capt. ‘Thomas Evan-i. from Pilsh ihrough. Nild, in ballast; Irene M. 1a., as tons. Oopt. .7. C. McDonald, laden with coal from North Sydney, The 101. lvwine schooner: cleared out/wards: Helen Viola, laden with farm pm. duce (or New Glasgow, Centurion, laden with produce for Fortune. "M: Deliah 1r, Laden with farm WWW, Cont. A. York, 98 tons on her Yegillbl‘ trips to Sydney; Con. ducior, s1 tons, Capt. J. ‘w. F". 8118011, laden with produce f9; . Friday andtSaturday Mens’ Half Belt - Double Breasted OVERCOATS $11.50 Heavy, ell wool, lrerlngbone tweed, Shield lin- lng, taped eeeme, sturdy. ltylilb and I 5n yer-m I eeeeeeeueeeeeeeeeeeeeeezeeeeee Blue, Brown or Grey Melton OVERCOATS $13.50 A young men's Double Breasted belt belt, model, wind and cold resisting, smart 3 appearance ....................... e Quality “Silvertone” OVERCOATS $15. These handsome “Silvertonee” do not belong to the ordinary fifteen dollar class. They are the sort o! extraordinary value you expect at. the "Men's Store" where clothing is better. Young men: half belt styles, brown, navy, oxford and ec . r More Bargains FOR MEN in Basement Men's Army DOMET SHIRTS Strong “Police” BRACES 69c .-e-.---.-¢-eeeeeee produce for Canso. N. 5.; B. s. En. 4 Osnso; B. s. Petrol, 79 tons, Capt. 351M!‘ Wilcox, in ballast to North for many years past, although in deference to the campaign for national exnomy it was not new last year. KITCHEN COAL Cargo BRAS D’0R lump screened coal on the market; priced $7.75 ofl’ schooner. VICTORIA SCREENED arriving The nicest kitchen Cars arriving. very low daily; it is proving a good all around coal $7.75. ll. a LARGE & co. '9 "" Retail and Wholesale Tel. 1000 _________._~ 58 Queen Street Si] the report. that his health was failing. He had been in Gennany and said while he was there alarming reports had epwmd concerning his impending death- "It is all nonsense," Sir Thomas declared» "I have nevrr felt mow vigorous in my life. I am starting on a long tour of the provinces with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. and I shall need all my energies for that tour." wonmao "Life u nelninx but ill-remini- ment," stunned BXlIIdIEhOOK. Sydney; Bonny Brier Bush in bal. last to Murray Harbor; Lily Albert laden with {aim produc: for grand Banks-H _______________ RECALL LUCKNOW DURING BIEGEB ._____. CHILFIPENKAM, England, oer, 26-402.). [man and a woman who were children living in the re_ sidency at Lucknow during the In- dian Mutiny 7d years ago, when Generals Outram and Havelocl: "Cheer up!" “P894 m! mum "Didn't you gel’. £10 for pniitin’ W“! picture in the paper as bein' our- ed of all ills by Finder-ton’! ville?" "Yes, I did. An‘ 110W B“ m? 1'9‘ letlves are esldnil we Why I 4W‘ go to work now that I'm cured." MS survive- cut through the mutineers who We" 565K831! the city and Joined hands with the British garrison before being themselves invested. met et e. re-uniou dinner at Chel- tenhem recently. They ere Arthur F- Dashwood. of tendon, who wee born during the elem. end Mira. Kathleen Heynee, deughter of Thomas Henry Keve- negh, whose heroism in esoeping through native lines in end guiding 8i: Oolin Campbell's relic! force into the city was re- werged with the Victoria Orole. It is sod that o! all the children in Lucknow at the time only nine .___..___._ Thirsty ‘Ilene A northern farm-hand went to , u 35c a a M erin o Hatchway Combination ' Underwear reduced from 2 0o $3.0 s I ' -..--~.-...-.---ee~- 50c Men's Heavy Ribbed V~neck or coat SWEATER 0 Men’s Blu De im OVERALL PANTS e n 850 Herringbone pattern TWEED PANTS 9 All Wool Heavy TWEED PANTS * Men's Fancy SHIRTS collar attached or separate 9 Fireman's and Engineers SHIRTS, Khaki, navy etc. two separate collars . a Men’s Tweed CAPS worth to $1.50 Men's Working GLOVES and MITTS ..-..-.-.-..--.-.- .-.¢|¢¢¢u --|.-...-.-.-.-.~|-- ....-.-.-...-.---eat --.-,-.-.- -.-1 .-,-e-ee-|e--|e-e--- Semi-Service First quality Silk Stockings t 9 c pair Wool Ascot $1, The popular new shape shown in browns, tawnl, I blue, red From Scotland another Wool Scott 69c From Scotland this smart WOOL SCAR!) lawns, blues, browns, red-fringed ends ..........................,... adawaska Blankets $3.95 B tit S t Blefirlilketgl’ sire $60119?!‘ ‘ref: admirably adapted for ext" 1w». lii°""5' 1a 5”“ "‘ u i _ ender, all ‘Sation boon L“ i Wabasso Hemstitched Sheets $2.98 This line would sell et $4.59 D6 i, b t lllr p‘ hurdle. that u“, u‘ Th triflln won't.’ hurt thegpzlriilwtylx: get a wonderful r Basement Bargains Kenwood product Li?" 8t only D M FOR BOYS! Friday and Saturday us Boys’ odd Suit Coats $1.95 55 Boy's odd Suit Cos eeeeeeeeeeee Boys’ Sleeveless Suedine Pullover 69c Boy’a Sleeveless Sue- dine Puiover $1.95 $1.75 --¢.-..- Boy’! Cottonade Suit, wind- Boy’s Bath Robes worth to $3.50 .. . . B 0y’: Gabardine ‘French Coats $2.95 €2lIZ..fi§“"‘°"“° $2.95 Boy's Fleecellned Combinations . . . . . 29c Boy's Fancy Golf o 69c 97c break and long pants $1.95 gagflzkgglgtk and roll Boy's First LONG PANTS bill" ‘° $1.95 89c Boy's Cotton Tweed 45c Bloomer Pant . . . . . . . $1.19 .-.-.|.~. Ieeeeeelleeee Boy's Fancy Sweaters V-neck, polo coat. Boy's “Mercury” Golf Hose, Pair Boy's Tweed Caps all sizes Boy's Union Tweed Bloomer Pants .|-.ev-|.- ,,, Visit the Girl’s Shop At the rear o! the main floor, we've opened a very smart little shop for girls. OATS . . . DRESSES . . . SWEATERS . . . RAINCOATS . All sorts of oute 1' irl t that will please thlevifi-ainoghegs. s, a pike‘ Girl's Jersey Knit DRESSES $1.69 These pretty little dresses with panties to match, ere made for little girls lroin 2 to §=if¢‘,"..".'.fi‘ffi..v.°.'.’;.'.".".‘TT‘.f'.'." $1.69 Clever DRESSES for Girls from 7 to 14 l KAYSER “Woolies” The new Pantie and Veet that every one likes. Ready here. Commencing today and continuing until the entire stock is sold. Ill health forces me to retire. The stock includes _, h, \ ,3 __ Lilli IE 8 -— Boats — llressesé llcsle ry- lingerie $2.75 Tlieee ere oi’ crepe end wool fellle, they show three vertlcel plain box pleats in the body, have belt ell round, three querter wonk for e"I'exes rancher. There had been an unusually long drought in the region and every one on the ranch was hoping for rain. One dey it did start to sprinkle, end the farm-hand, to show his delight, pro- rs s»... =‘,~..._...l.'.- MEll$—llndenvear—Socks-Tiea-Goats-llousefurnishings EVERYTHING MUST a0 REGARDLESS J. W. MURDOCK & CO. OF cosr. Montague cceded to dance in the rein. rancher shouted. ' dfflm." replied the mill. the tanner, "Come in out o! that rein!" the "oh, I don't mind than low "Who cares about that?" bellowed "We went every bit 0! that rain to fall on Tull. Yisit the Basement ‘invoiced eeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 3cm gr full length sleeve, Peter Pan oller Visit the ' Basement