- <*~_ .___4.v,-,_ g r ‘TUESDAY. A a i 5 Western Guardian rnowst: BRllS tro. THE BARGAIN CENTRE Many Beautiful Fur Trimmed . To Answer Your Goat Problems —Page 3 is available. ' --SUBSCRIBERS can Misses Coats all trimmed with fur collars and cuffs and fur banding on the bottom. Dozens 0f new flare mod- els as well as the ever popular straight line effects. Those (‘oats come in all the new‘ materials such as Marvella, I)uvytine, Velour, Jewel (‘loth, etc. Every (‘oat richly lined and inter- lined for extra warmth. All sizes. Prices range from $10.00, $13.85, $16.75 and up to 370.00. cordially invited. PERSONALS. ~—~.\irs. M. ll. McCabe and her tiaughter, Miss lllargaret. have rt>~ turned to their lIOme in B€d€qllw “n” lillfillllillg a few days visitin: friends in Tignish. Eastern Guardian $1512.50, --'EA8TERN AGENT. -—Ml' .1. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent ‘in Montague and will he pleased t0 lreceive news items. advertising. Job Printing. newand renewnlsub- farming implements. premises of li. i~. Redmond. Coraviile. Lot 53, Mon- tiai‘. Oct. 26. 12 o'clock sharp. .\' Coats for Large Women Up to Size 48 Our stock of large (‘oats is complete and varied. Stylish (‘oats in many materials richly trimmed with fur. Srritngetntr, Atlctiotieer. 5580-10-20- ..*THE LADIES OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH MONTAG- UE will hold a Supper and bazaar- ..€_-<.0>—————— gPenna. Defeats Yale 16 T0 13y NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 19-- :University 0i’ Pennsylvania canta- hat-k to New liavenyesterday 211?. lter 32 years, to deefeat Yale on tin-i ttridiron l6 to 12. it was the first defeat suffered hy Yale in three. years. Harvard ti; Holy-Cross Tn Dartmouth 56; Maine 0. Vcrntont U; Springfield ti. (Joigate i‘; La Fur Goats “GOOD FUR WEAR WELL” It always has been and zrlways will be our principle to offer the highest grade of Fur (‘oats obtainable at the r Fayette 7. Ohio State 9; (folunte lowest prlces' lbia ll. ‘llucknellwl; Haskell ln-. ' ltiinns 0. Navy 1U; Princeton in.‘ ‘ lttic.) Army 27; Notre Damn It.‘ , . v t Rochester 0; Buffalo 0. Vvttshirte- £Old ‘veathel’ ) _ glton ti; Nebraska ti, ltie.) (leorzt-V‘ ' . balbrlggan town 24; Detroit (l, Provident-I»! (flats » t4; st. Johns 0. AIHlIQTSI. w; Ilunr . ])I'eSSeS liltun 0. (fornell 41', ‘Rutgers 0i For Llttle Ones i. _ ., tl’urdutz H; IlosePoly 9. Lel-llgh, , ,, ._ r b10410 t0 "i: West Virginia Wesleyan 05 $5.30 t0 $13-00 Thicagtl ti; North Western ti. lown‘ ' The very newest for sport ‘l2; Illinois 10. Alichigan 21; Wis- Heavy a“ wool Blanket or business wear in Orig and lionsi“ U" . Cloth and Velours with lining (we pie“ styles in new fa“ . T‘ and lmerlmmg‘ Favwn’ ‘Brown shades such as Henna, Blue. {ii ' and Navy- A Spectal line e1 Pansy‘ 5am,’ em lTHE PRINCE OF WALES AT $3.75. CH U RCH “Many interesting sidelights on § ljlihe Prince of Wales‘ tour flft- grad _, _____ _ _ _ h . uaily being revealed throtuzh the KENSINGTON HONOR ROLL 'enziv. _ tietters-t ot‘ missionaries. One inci- KGUSlDglOll High School. Septem-fllrd- itlcrtt related in a letter from the t. (loltlic iiernartl lt¢-:ttt_\".~z tlt-pL. (iradu ll. ——tat l. Jennie Paynttr. nnie (‘iarkt-Z 3 her. .'.\lrl\'elt " l-‘ratlk llrown. 1-. ' ' _ "i (jlurrli l‘ ‘mums Keflmmy; ‘ ilishtit) of Accra is particularly sig- prlnqlpalks dept. tirade X. — lqliiltz. l, not V.) —l.H.\i;ltr H \lil‘:l‘ htt-ltlylilittl llt);l)11t11\‘- lllll-jlzlit- iijirani, At (Ioomasitr. on lllw Gold . .. . -._ - .- .-- t ' ' “l: - r ' - .. t. w: ast- , z , . . . Ilhxllly tnoghrtlit i‘ (min ISPt-‘iilfesrilhggxnlitflllv‘ “t” ltYivihlttnlfi X " Pt-titlitt- \\‘ti~'nll' " U Y‘ m“ 1mm“: we“ H’ m‘ (‘Yp- .‘,.aron.1man; . a. :; . ' .- - - i -- ' " ' ‘lllll Ready. tirade‘ lX. ~ll. llelt-ti Rut‘; (iratle l\~_ 11'. ‘Dori,- ‘IL s" Val-ht"l‘t-ltt-igmgihfttghlillint; m Eufiwr Sunday made his coup crs; 2. Jean sharp; ‘J, .\la_r_\' ylur- hiarmn ih-‘ttmtvtlil dnxliogl» 1 .7‘ VII-H Hun. c‘. “qrjUrhl. R-Luineihr ‘zmlniuu at “my Trinity Church’ phy: 4. lrene (rhatrtpltm. Mac-airing art,’ ikiiltittirltyv llllrlltll]. .“::;l I 1- will! Rh-Ilkw-yt ‘M'_1 wurll-nti__\l_urzl_ Al this Service he received cipurs (leplif Grade ‘all “ab? “£38 jtiitiin-(W-Hd v "‘ irmn ‘iarlv 2.’ tJatni(-s'lllggitls"fi: Jeanlill‘? nle-"tiieil 31971117191" "i- the igjilzgulllliwsnff nlw:;lli;(lyil”\lli.y ~11" 1,3521“; _ I " <i1i1|.,.;..._’ tt-i .-1_ Aral-anal C]Qw;. lands oi‘ un African rtative priest. m _ . . . . tirade \‘lll.--l. lidnu Chantpltlln; 2, lie Litrln Gerald llttih-ttzie; Si, Marjorie Mcv Reeves To The Elects”. or Prince County iflixllidmfFi. . .05:- .tn ln-tilitt; ll. iilia idlahaven; 4, mtl thu Gold Coast independent t-tt t‘hattrlpltitt. ' wmt-lttded its account ot thr- service ‘p 33y saying ‘We believe this is the ‘first time that liis Royal Highness the kings who have sat. on the Brit- ish Throne. has received commun- .on at lllc hamlet of an African. It zoutaitts a tremendous significance ‘twhlch cannot be sufficiently gnug< ed at the moment‘ "—Ti1e Guardian l The People-—- Business Men-—- Labor-—- Farmers-—- and all classes want a return of prosperity and they know the King Government has done nothing to bring it about. 12.15 Pays for Metallic Ceiling for a Room 10 ft.x 12 ft. and the Ceiling will be lb- loiutoly permanent, perfectly fireproof, will never crack nor fall off and not affected by the hardest shocks or vib- ration. Metallic Coiling ll a per- manent coiling in a variety o! attractive patterne- Olll or write for fro: Booklet. VOTE FOR C1‘. Shelton Sharp Farmer, Fishermen, Fox Rancher, (‘onscrvtltivc (famlitltttae For Prince County. IUMMERSIDE s (‘hurt-it on Good Friday. until 11nd for the tnatter 0i that. any of‘ THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN. A -auor tram Hannah's can»; -ron LATE wnrznn News t: obtain Election contest voting slips tram Guardian representative Summer- side when renewing or subscribing lor the Guardian. ti. --DlCTi0NARlE8 cln be had st the Western Guardian Oflloe, Wat- Ier Street. Summerlide lor only tllty cents with a new or renewal , subscription. ti. —CONSERVATIVE LADIES.—A ' _ llllvtltlllg of the Conservative ladies A large assortment of Ladles and oi Sumnrerside will he held in the Town Hall on Tuesday e-veninz next October 20th.. 1925 at 8 p. m. 'All lady Friends 0t the ‘party art" 5565 19 21. ..' SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog’ scriptions. ti ‘ ..'AUCTION sate. Crop. stock.‘ reserve. See hand-hills. J. \\'.. l l ‘in Zilt-Kiunozfs llali on Tuesday! ‘Uct. 27th. if nigh; be stormy llrsti |l‘il1»~ night following. 5540 l0 l7 Ill.‘ l i I a ‘mwigfl A_NN'8 SCHOOL September: m Ann.‘ ‘chogl (or the tmonth or VL-l. 'l‘i1o|nns Trnlnor. (lriulu V. t ocroasn 2o, 19 5'. ' m 1 \ . -‘_~,.l- No matter how hard it blows-—no matter how cold it grows THE MEN’S STORE can get you an Overcoat that defies the storms. These chill October days call for an Overcoat of real warmth—they’re here made in the smartest styles you’ve ever seen- Overcoat that will keep you warm-—- Overcoats that make you feel well ‘ ssed-0vercoats that fit perfectly -that hang correctly-that will givt nu wonderful wear. 1e50, $2500. 35.00. $45.00 OORB entteola fl —1, Bertha Redmond; 2, Annie vcr Cole. Grade Il.—l. Albert Milt’ firm"! lx- r" 1- “OUR-Fl Wlllfltllit- Tralnor; 3, Joseph Blanchard. phy. Grads Ii-l, Mary Blinclllfli: Th, gopqwlng is the standing oi Grntle Vll.~1. Alice Trainor. (lratlt- tirade lll.—l. Ralph Cole; 2. Jan. 2. Reta Murphy; 3. Reta Redmond. Blanchard; ll. Pitts Trainer; l. Oli- Selena Currie. teacher. ' "Witw- t.