Men’s Tweed Suits $ A Wonder at 12 only Men's Tweed Suits, single and double breasted models, all_good wearing materials, just some odd patterns picked from our regular stock. Sizes 36 8 m ' to 39 chest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Suits worth to $20 $ A Special Chance 2i’) Men’s and Young Men's Tweed Suits, single and double breasted models, in fancy browns, greys and fawns, all wool tweeds. Another line of broken sizes and colors from our new and up-to-the-minute stock. Sizes 34 to 42 chest. Suits worth up to $20.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Plain Blue and $ 2.50 Plain Grey Suits 75 Men’s and Young Men’s pure Botany wool worsted Suits, in plain bluesvand plain greys, also a few fancy blues, single and double breasted models. Every suit guaranteed fast color. All new goods this Fall. Sizes 34 to 46. Suits worth to $35.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .1? 2:." 1W1» Tweed and A .50 Worsted Suits A Wonder Value All our Men’s and Young Men’s fancy Tweed and Worsted Suits, single and double breasted models, in fancy greys. browns and lawns. All pure wool tweeds, worsted and twists, and all new stock Sizes ob to 4o. SllltSWOTtl-htt). - 0111133153 E 1101- Only challenge you. to duplicate the values in this advertisementi- I but we also make you a promise- that yo1i’ll not buy Coats or Suits of equal qualities within many dollars of our quot ed 1irices. the satisfaction of utmost degree. Record Breaking Value in Blue Chinchilla Overcoats l0 Men’s and Young Men’s Winter Overcoats, Blue Chinchillas, Blue Whitneys fancy new Barrymore cloths, and Scotclr twists, all pure wool, all hand tailored garments, plain and half-belt models, satin lined to waist. All new Fall coats. Sizes 36 to 40. Coats worth to $45 .00. Compare this price MOORE s McLEODHLtd Lin, , W That's a certainty! Blue Chinchilla Overcoat at Men's Blue Chinchilla Overcoats. plain back, yoke lined, double breasted models, good weight cloth, all sizes. Com- pare this» price . . . .. . . ‘5'm‘ or... Chinchilla $ Overcoat at 17 Men’s and Young Men’s Blue Chinchilla Overcoats, half or full plush lined. Large collar, double breasted models, plain back —the new Fall style, all sizes. 0° Compare this low price . . . . . . . . . " =41 continuum-w" .~~.~.__.,-. 7*“ eA 7 Challenge Value Chinchilla Coat $20 Men’s and Young Men’s all wool Chinchil- i _ la. Overcoats, good heavy weight, sli1eld- . lined, plain or half belt models. Double breasted models, all sizes. Com- pare thislowprice __' And with these values goes Up-to-thewminute Clothing at Challenge Prices All our stock of Men's and Boys’ Clothing is new and umtolthe-minute models and cloths. You will not find any Old $106k "1 our department. Why ilot buy up-to-tlie- minute clothing cheaper than carried over goods? All we ask is: Compare our $32.00 . . . . . . .. prices, i s ' - l‘ ‘ r 4 a V _ ~ _J . place on October 27th at Needham, PERSONALS fl‘ . ]nfln'y“'e; f "tb'i—""—-- a _ ' m h m WINDSOR p.510“ ACCEPTS Western Guardla“ 1mm" i“ m“ "meme °f ‘he im" itlw Unllersrlstyaof lginlg; illlliilgdlisiil rdlllguglilonlionlartoo; $3211.?‘ Eiggdsr-lfitellilnmlacshor: m?“ 1N RACE T131011)‘ r unediate relatives and friends of the‘, —Mrs. Fred Muttart of Summer- bride and groom. Miss Vanlderstine side, has received word that hei was a popular member of the stafi husband was taken ill while in Am- rf the Bank of Nova Scotia here herst where he went to attend the for some time before she left to Maritime Winter Fair. A late: . make hcr home in the United telegram conveys tlrc reassuring “LATE DECEMBER is the ddeallstates. He: many Summerside news that Mr. Muttart has so fa: tlmé forneltlnc- Buy R-M blswltifrlends wish Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge recovered as to hope that he will- “! 7“°°~"~ -al ha incss and ros aerit in the 8977-11-9-21 {Jmrelfs p ‘ y .i-, _ _ l , —Mrs. H. S. Henderson of Char- -—3"Y KNIVES l0? Pllllng- “l; ‘lcttetown -was in Summerside on Bruce's. i —FlR.ST PRIZE r01: ALI. CAN- Wednesday n, connection Mn, one B977-il-9-21.ADA-- The brlcf announcement has Qrganigaflqn work for the appeal to: ——— ‘been made in the press to the ef- funds to con-y on one good work —BUY HORSE W55 “l Bra°°'5' ‘fut W“ the D1116 Wlnfleffi at the of the Protestant Orphanage through 8975-l1—9-Zl'.Dominion Exhibition of Handicrafts one coming winten The onnvnosnm ‘held under the auspices of’ the Ca- gums imvo been chosen and on‘. —-EVEREADY PRESTQNE. tlwinadian Handicrafts at the Art Gal- drive no gummorsido Wm commence perfect Anti-freeze. one filling lasisllqy o; Montreal nno which closed on Wednesday neXtPS all Wlntel‘. 591d M 313C975. ‘on Saturday last. included the fol-} 9975-ll-9-2lflowing winners from P. E. Islandz‘ iHooked Rugs, Mrs. Ina. Perry and} —BUY MOBILOIL "E" light motor oil at Bruce's. 8977-11-9-21 -P1UNT U!’ THE INTERN)“ loflMrs. F. W. Palmer. It is now learn I the holidays and winter months. od on“ Mrs, pen-y, who resides m, Guafdjafl Buy paint at Brews st. Nicholas. has won the greatf _.._.. 3975414741 distinction of receiving the first; "onAsTEnN AGENT_M,._ J_ w -—CLOSED 0N MONDAY- Buy groceries Saturday at Bruce's. 8975-11-9-211 prim {it the EXhl-UIUOD f0!‘ thflmurdock is Guardian Agent m whole of Canada. Her prize win-lMonuguo and w“; be pleased to nlfls hcoked we was o! fl- wflven-iand renewal subscriptions. u tional design. very faultlessly exe-i ..__ cutcd. The winner of the secondl uwmqgugn“ gggywgg _Ho1y Iirlw l5 MFS- Fred W- Palmer mlTrixilty. Georgetown services on Summersldc. Wllw! "l8 W!!! B- Verlilsunday: 8 and 10.45 a. m. and 7 p faithful replica of the map of m_ no“ A_ Q_ 3yad5hnw_ Prince Edward Islard. i-i colors. ____. Other Island ladies obfloning hm- _ __' c-“nyqnm BQJDQETQWN, oi-able mention wcrc Miss Lizzie MQN-l-nqug ._ Tho gov, Mn goon Woodside and M1S.J3““.".’; A Ca 11p- 3A" Wm yn-M-E r"- "~~—-'~--_ "~- ‘ ' 1.415e- i. i --l’~‘lt1'-‘.Sll STOCK LONG RANGE; rliel". l0 and 12 ga. just received at Braces. 0075-11-9-21 —BR.ACE‘S STOBI? and ware- ‘vmses will bc closed Monday, Nov. mh- belL-S. 1i at Cardigan p. -. ' 897541-94‘ .-. . .....| and at Montague at -'mANxsoivmo DANCE - A WEDMNG BELL O w A l"'°°' A“ m "°‘°°“‘°' »"“’i°"‘ “"1" "m "‘ m“! “1 “h” “' 7"’ " °“' ‘BAPTIST saavlocs - Rev. Strand ‘theatre. Kenslngton on nesday evening. Octobt. 21th .111. J w wlumm w,“ conduct up the farm residence of Cornet W. - Profitt, Spring Valley was the si-en: of n, very pretty autumn wedding when his eldest. daughter. Hazel Myra became the bride of Georgi Wesley McCoubrey son of Mr. and firs. N. J. McCoubi-ey of Cavendish. Rev. S. B. Prontt. Oiieary, a cous- in of the bride was the officiating Monday night. Nov. 12th. Good music. good time for evervhodv. 8971-11-9-21 on the MOIIMWO BiPll-Bl r-‘noult, Sunday. Nov. 11th as fol- lovm-Sturgeon, l1 a. m; George- '--"". 3 n. ‘rm; Montague, 7 p. m. A thanksgiving Janice will be held 1.1 ....i Montague Baptist Church. Monday c-"inlng, Nov. 12 at B o- cloci. Special music. Everyone in- —SIN(‘-I.AIR'S STORE and worn- house will be closed on Thanksgiv- ing day, Monday, November 12th. - 8967-11-9-21 .-ALO0HOL ANN-FREEZE clergyman. The brldc was given 1mm m d cheaper than repairs. Order o: marriage by her father and wore a ° l‘ - Bruce's. ' gown of, ivory satin cbarmeuu withi _____________ 8977-11-9-21 veil of time and orange. blossoms, and carried a bouquet of pink ear- ‘NWIN nations and maiden hlll’ tern. Her Iran cousin Min Miriam Profltt, Ken- _-nm onngcnrrl "UARDIAN may he obtained Check ail-d:- i vim: to come and rive thanksunw. Vllnister. "e "If i° "m" h°m° t°"i8m--El covanann - oNioN ROAD _ in the United Churches of Winsloc D Nov. l1 are: West Covehead 10.45 ion Road 7 p. m. -, little damage. Marshfleid-Dluistaflnage at nt 7 p. m. F. E. Boothroyd, Minister. lev. l1 a. m.. Granville, 3 p. "w" "alley. 7.30 p. m. Service Rose Valley. Nov. 12th 7.30 p. m. ning at i1 o'clock and at Tryon the evening at 7 o'clock. The W. ing, November lit County will o'clock. vlted to be present. gong simian neatly rendered the wedy , flnh-lding march while the contracting, snowmen entered the drawing room‘ 1n and stood under an arch of ever-l greens. After the ceremony about‘ fifty invited guests sat downwo a‘. sumptuous wedding supper. Prevlousl bride we; show-l 4hr "Mt"- Rooir Elmo. n1 Nam Qo-Mh. Water H! rcflntlml will be revolved Ind vertinmnnlu mum for insertion the Onfidlnn. ._m.1nnizn 1N NIIDIIAM. MAl"—M*n.v. inn-ado in sum-luv he: inn-run the h , Whit! 5 0 W53‘ Hcrslde will he n _ ‘ m hm- md b! h" frlwdl , rf th- mm-u». o1 tum- n-ltM Wield» otmsw filo-Me and mio "mid-mime. n em- of the MM Iflh The nmra mu to the. n» m. and 1m. rnmav jder- plltihlmi wen-l ~. mim- of Hilmmlnlde. m. 1hr- ihnl- Ind aroom warm old Franklin drill}. whlc ‘took Bib lnqovbndph _ , , . . , ll l wunpeimunpoubgfbrmcr. At the slightest warrrq of m cold. rub your chest throat with Minarrfs. NAREYSf ‘ crhitited eleven pure Cattle. and won 5 firsts. S seoonfi. 2 thirds. and 3 fmmhaJThay llwwod p in four of the five group cloud! t: human,‘ ‘M ‘out ',,"~i cheaper/imbu- soocnssrul. nxnmnons. and f-‘Fimineni among thaflpflol winnei-l ~t the Amherst flair were Monro IA ‘mm a». Fons. New Wilts won three of them, being noon and u a credit to the Province. i... . Centre I guardian REGULAR sanvicns- Chur h and are helm billeted 1 h b l‘ Christ‘ New Glasgow’ u 5' fmwhue in the City. n omes card. Matters in connection with Wederictcn iloclock. Bradalbarie 7.- Klflf-S College will be assured of n. to be held at Toronto were discus- 10 on Sunday next. C. E. Armstrong warm welcome to the City. ' . Jnltcd Church Tiiaiiksglvin d for Sunda t, N . 11th . ‘rmmlce Day service mr sflungillly‘ mice 1' HEX 0v . (Ann were recommended to act as judges 11.; Covehead Road 3 p. ni.; Un-‘lZOWD Road. at 3 p. SLIP -_ ' - rcspcnagldTtglilllsfilléhrmglggwrggimfin’ at the moining and afternoon scr- Summerside, , G. Shelton Sharpe, ‘crncon at 3 o'clock for a. slight‘, fire on the roof of a residence at‘ l0 Ltmsworth Avenue. After the aD-i plication of a little water. the blaze -The Provincial Council of ,BDyc11pt_ was extinguished. There was very Scouts met last Monday at the homc MARSHFIELILDUNSTAFFNAGE represented at the World's Jam? BRACKLEY AND YORK-Thanks- bores o1 Scouts to be held in Eng-l05 o: M155 vom Tr-nlnon dnngnim- gfvinz services will be held next land next July. It is expected that or Mrs. James ‘Irainor. Sunday as follows: Central Churfli. at least 30.000 of the world's crack Emmett, Cyorman of Qouth Melville, B A l Sclluli- representing 43 notions Wlllfihe ceremony was performed by fflvkley church 11b 3 n. m.. York b: there. this in addition to lead-Jtovorond- Loo Hen-oi] assisted by All are invited. Rev. ci-s. 53559514351“? CHARGE UnlW-l Jamboree wommlttee composed of to match, land was nttexidedby he: Si.“..'°'.‘..°‘..°’§”3' s" “."”i?.‘2;“:.“i arm; MW- m “we w" - ~ -- - - ~ "0 <1 11511111811911 Ike-Tho rted b MinThoxnaa Doyle of for November 11th, 1928: Rose Val- oommim,» win ‘w y Inwml“ mend‘ i" m‘ muah appreciated, not only in ma-ii-o-li l cum,“ JUICY h. flrotclolureeordl lmmyloh lepromiuuvo on the mm- “"'" ro§ PM’ he" on Saturday and Mon- Summerside, P. a. 1., where he had (lliy- The team will arrive tonight been attending u meeting of the The boys of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. ‘sad. ~ltAt the request of A. P. Wes- vtcrvc . manager of the Fair, Geo. l WINSLOB SERVICES - Services n. Callbeck of Summerside and L. MacKenzie of Summerside. Day) will be as follows: {the f xhlbits t th R0 l onHlrhnoid at 10.45 o ox e '1 ° y“ B- m; Prlnoo- fair; The following were reconfi- in.; Winsloe mended to act on the classification [South atI7 p. m. The sacrament of committee in connection with Silver the Lord s_ Supper will bc observed Fox exhibits: Mayor Prank Arnett. lvlces- G- A‘ 511ml. Minister. East Biddeford, P. E. I.. Dr. A. A. ‘zockhart, Kensington, P.E.I., LII‘. crman, Salisbury and Sim Coll, SCOUTS T0 G0 T0 ENGLAND Ridzetoivn, OnL-Moncton mos- IQI the vecmarv for the Purpose oi GORMAN - TRAINOB. - The deciding whether P. E. I. would be marriage took place on Wednesday. Sept, 2am St. Anne's Church. Lot in Mr. Atdenst two-Scouts-will. JIOE-Rqvgi-end Pope MgMjmhon, The firm" P- E- I- 11nd W!” l! th! bilde was becomlngly dressed in a nccessary funds can be.- obtained. A pgwdef nine ensemble suit, with hat meet on Mondatqvictioria. Inunedlately after the Ifl- next andowill plan ways and means "l of r 1BR the necessary funds, nu- iproxlmately- $275.00 will be needed per boy. Citizens of Charlotteinwnl in _ M- MOORE-MACDONALD On Mon-. of joy. and and #90111 otMr. Vernon Moore of Dunedin.‘ goon“; Hcvqbnd Wallace R. m" the ceremony. I. . h" ' Jr. native city. but in the surrounding flinffiflfld no iexoellent qualities. The brides- “ il well known a2: pdpulll‘: m" °i W" c "m? "1 ' t rm- bride wu attended "' cinnamon. and Mn. more ‘Mm m“ m", 1 ideal. Dunedin. moh- may h" M“ T“ on Wm long wedded bliss and I l 7'39" Pill"!!! i9‘ mini. 11M. to cu lnbrown. The honeymoon trip to other American cities. reside in Roxbury. Mass. av-:nture's Church. Tracadie, was the scene of a very pleasant and interesting event on- Tuesday mom- ing Sept. 25th when Miss Anna. McIsanc of Tracadie Cross. and Mr. Urban Curley were united in marriage by Rev. J. B. nauclntyre. pastor of Tracadle parish. the double ring service be- ing used. Th‘; bride who was one of our mcst ruccensfulischool teachers locked Winsome gowned in navy georgettc wearing a satin finished broad- cloth coat carried .2 nliower bouquet of sweet peas and was nttendui by Miss Mary Curley sister of the groom who also wore navy with hat to match and carried a beautiful bouquet. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Joseph Mclswac brother cf the bride. After the ceremony the wedding party . motored to the bride's home, where a dainty wedding breakfast was served to Rev. J. ‘B. Maclntym. and also the immediate friends of the bride and groom. Afters few hours pleasantly spent with vocal and in- strumental music the newly weds motored to Charlottetown and din.- woddlng breakfast, which was servé ed at the Queen Hotel. In the after- cd at the home of the bride time Boupievlliafg. gait-rip throughmriéiw _ runs c . er return e 33152:‘; are mouesmd to give the boys and homaof the groom, in South Mel- “sewlu be held at 3mm"; m m-e “m; ‘:25 cairwtuh: bcospurgoslzi raisins ville. their iii-emu Bothered to ex- tend to them best wishes for years prosperity. Tim; A. S. will hold a public service 1n ~ - ~ were the recpen o the Tryon Church Ofgtltgtlgdfiy $33‘; gcgnhgiftlgflwa-‘Qh magelfflllb" tgokbbluzlg. many uleful and lovely lifts. Dr- we vim v ii be in» DIlBIIlPIl '5? ldifiiild °§io““"hf.‘§i§‘ “i511?! w... speaker. Myron Brinton, Minister.‘ 0mm- Mnononald became the wnefieph.‘ w. o. r. u. coulrrv coNvcN-i TION — 'I'he Unfonsof Queem. convene in Trinity WEDDING BILLS-A WW Drettf waspolemnized at St. Joe» urch, Roflaury. Mus. when ‘Pi-minor, daughter of = elk" Patrick Zhlnor. South Melville, r. 535ml‘? 021,1“??? . 1.. wail 11mm in mo holY M11111» t. . 08PM"! were "l"! ° of matrimony to Mr. Daniel Cur ey, Church Hill. Charlottetown. Ufrvnm e h one of Cmflotwwwn’; . - ' e P E Tuesday, November 18th. at one onlnmqyf; young women. who 1| ‘on c‘ “m” Guru!’ w,“ ' The ceremony was Performed lay. The youthful, t 1n a beautiful " ‘"11 1°’ h" "l"? dross of brown transplant velvet v ‘match and won a magnificent. fur piece, 31ft o! QLIQ v in- or, who, wu also charmingly drau- m Illp- portodlv! they“. urluotlrzlr journey “m”. The present to the bridesmaid sunols (moan: - m. 1.. '1'.‘ mam“ Refill» is? 311M111"!- iht‘ "'7' marine vu the rmlnllnt and tho ottoman; 7.5 p. 87W!!! _ Mr. xllllom D. BQfHll-h "'.°°‘“_ :;hu [one tn u-mmtoearl necklace. and in tho| a not of 101d cuff links.‘ M 009i! Ilfiowim- . o ‘he wmnsoa, Nov. af-rvtvev.‘ mm their return th wilhlflwluhurson. DB8")! ° 95 m on W Cfified chiZTJTTibre, announced his intention from the pulpit. vesteigflvi r of acce tin the bequest of one s are j I of Kenllwofith race ififcTc stock left , by Charles Mlllar, Toronto lawyef- i to border cities ministers and turn: Trig the stock over to the stewards r of the church. , The stock 1s not to be sold. he , said, but the dividends are to be us- ed for the church. He said. he could l. not shift responsibility by 591"!!! ‘ the stock, which is worth around 8200. If the stewards of the church refuse'to accept it, he said he will , give the share on similar terms w. thc Goodfeiiows‘ Charitable orzunlq zatlon or to the Salvation Army- t Mr. Fhrquharson then proceeded with a bitter attack on all forms 0f, gambling including real estate and; stock market spbculatlons. i m... MCISM%CURLEY~—SL Bon- *of Fort Augustus with hat to match and 111th fur trimming. She maiden hair fern. She ooiviranison on .08!- provision suriinio or ntmca EDWARD POX NITTINO. » nccn they drove ooflorden return- ing in the evening to tholriuture hcvme in Fort Augustus where a grand reception was tendered them. upwards of one hundred’ guest: assembled to celebrate the happy event. and val most enjoyable wen- lng was spent. The preomh receiv- ed were costly and nutmroul ooougyln; ggipqpularity ofthe ymingeou . r o ‘ {hand Mm cu i! call, wrlle or Moth?“ for nmplu and DEW trvcniin prion. tbrougli life. ‘ g o 2.2L: a Holman s warm - w“ Julia 01mm hu ion on re- _; ""93"!" turnéfxa; 2n ' wo mon I _ her puonidl and Curran, StThoresab. * -, - unol- * ~ , w» Alfll dough of Miutandhigt. Johnmponnbuv: . » nea , I when mo, menu: to in! A 11in lllnfioth- oln. unmade of m. m mt-imaofoui." . me months. ‘