-The New Hats .__The New Dresses _The Newillosiery -The New Silks T hursda}; Afternoon and following days you are invited to inspect the new things for Fall -The New --The New -The New -The New Coats Lingerie Gloves Dress Fabrics You are invited when visiting the opening, to 100k through our “Men’s Store”.and the “B0y’s Store.” _ will see a wonderful display of fall wearables for men and boys. r u’. . l> You Moore e» McLeoti Ltd. ~ -—-*~" y .......;;;11a* e...;.~:.-- ‘aesllilasf-ill."mm All... Bolshoi I Eastern Guardian l l “WENJOYABLIZ YLYENXNG- Averyl. pleasant and en iuabie evening was spent at the ltome oi Mr. and Mrsm Malcolm A. Mtcbeod, "Giuhviml jBeliast, on hionday, Sept. 23rd, when may eelebraed their tenth weddingl anniversary uilth immediate relatives and neighbors. The lcouse was taste- iully decorated with fcms, potted, plants and cut flowers The nnlsicali part 0t the evening was opened by; ~..__.. '0 OQQO+QO-O O OO-O 04000 O OOOOQ HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED 1mm GLASSES FITTED B! 0 E. E. PARKMAN ll Registered Optometrist . Mnnkne. a a L z (Patriot please copy). Q. M0000». ‘iii '.'+,,,§ ., PERSONALS i ..'Mr. William Power, Elliotvale, ra- EXAM1NAT]QN cently vlsiied Georsetown. A. Filling and supplying Glasses. sic. ..'M.r. and Mrs, Lee Allan, Cardigan H J. M recently visited Georgetown. A. t OPTOVIETRIST 0m“ wand“ Wm, ..’Mrs. D. P. McKinnon, Mrs. J. F- u Drunk“; Johnston and Miss Nellie McPhes. “n y‘ Montague, P. l.l. Georgetown, attended the Soul-ls “‘““*“. Exhibition on Thursday. A. i BIG songs with Miss Florence MacPhee and Mrs. Diugald MaeKinnon at the organ were much enjoyed. Choice bag pipe selr-vlimls were given by Piper lliacF-‘herson, Wood Islands, as- sisted by S. D. Llurchlson, Finette. At 9 p. m. during the singing o1 "For they are lolly good iellows" a. Mock | Clmrivarl was carried out when the bride and groom were showered with “tin," some of tm. "spicy" verses causing much merriment among the guests. A delicious buffet lunch served by {he friends o1 the bride to upwards oi sixty guests, attended to the ‘wants oi the inner man. Aiter “bouncing" m.» groom three times the guests departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod best wixhes for the future. During the evening they. were also serenaded by other triends and neigh- bors. land recently visited Georgetown. A Rev. Joseph Rooney. Morell, re- cently visited Georgetown. A. Jlvlrs. Murdock McLean, George- town, is vlsixilng in Montague, the guest o1 her daughter Mrs. Fred A‘.- lan. A. ..’Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn. Gas- ,pereaux, recenxily visited Georgetown ‘ A. ..'Mr. Archibald McCormac, Trilli“ ‘rose, was a recent visitor to George- ..°Me$rs Leo Fay. Joseph Sloane, John Moran and Miss Ellen and lEthel McLean, Miss Florence Chris- iilan, mowed to ceorsewwn Mm New Port. A. ..'Messrs Patrick and Percy Oldi- ings. Cambridge Road, recently vis- ited Georgetown. A. ..'May0r J. H. MacDonald, Messrs T. E. Mon-lacy, Earn Doyle, JD‘)! Clotelll and D. P. McKinnon, Georgv town. motored io Oharlottetwn :9- A. .."Mrl James D. bahnigan and Miss Alice Larmigan, Cambridle Mm. recently vislwd Georgetown. A. mlvnsses Jean and Hester fill!‘- Blue's. 100d in stock It B110 "l. 7911-94641. stock at State's. loading hogs, lambs, tat sheep and veal calves Wednesday o! each week up till noon. John A. Douslss. Secy. \ Western Guardian -s'usn crasmuawoi-aéi- now at vava-s-za-at‘ -—MUITE'I'1‘ WHOLE WHEAT to: -I'I‘BACA DOUBLE bsrrsl hun- merlcss 13 and 10 gs shot suns 1n 7576-0-29-21. —LAMP BLACK. sold wholesale and retail at Braces 1878-9-26-21. -IRY PAN! 25c each, and other utensil barsains, st Bruce's. Jar. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .____ _________.__, ; . -_ fi\"“'_'lnh_fi‘llvs _ h wqqgfxg-i‘ t‘ nuuvvumanl. , FALL 0P ENIIVCO s, 4l~Jfirwr:~--\__u-anwv~u\-I- xv. an s_ gqvy. snags. a‘ . .- - ‘ x 5 O11‘, 1911-9-26-21. -BUY WOOD and wire 56 bushel baskets, potato scoops. bags and scales st Bra-oil's. 10784-2541. -BUILD THAT extra ps1; now, ‘l2 x 1% x l5 netting in stock st Brsofs. 1878-9-25-21. —W'ILL MADE Indian hsl! bushel baskets wholesale and retail at B13093. 7874-84541. -—NEW STOCK "Hercules" gill nets, priced lower than ever. Bend for price list to Ernie's, ‘1874-9-25-21. —-J‘ULY FAT HEARING, new ahip~ ment- lust received at Bruce's. vau-s-ss-n. i -WANTIII.-—A maid ior small lamily. A. B. Kuwait. Carleton Bid- ins- 7876-9-25-31. -—KENSINGTON L. S. l. Oiub 6795 41-20-11 —NOTICE. -— h: regular meeting cf the I. O. D. E. will take place on will“!!! It 3-80 p. m. in the Public Library, Bummerside. The report o! ‘is Annual Meeting will be read. 1907-9-26-ll. —PROPER1'Y FOB SALE-A is with all modern improvements ' iii acres o! land with all kinds 'uit on it. Situated on Cedar _ ‘tie. Summsrside. Apply m E, c. 2e. ‘ 7906-9-26-11. ,..: ~~BJNG CENTRAL-A switch has‘ ~n installed st the Central Tzie- ‘ "Fons Exchange, oi Summerside. for. the purpose o! operating the electric siren direct iron-i that ofnce. The will neatly facilitate the giving cl fire alarms. especially at night. In the DIM delay often occurred when there ate the alarm switch there. citizens discovering a tire need only to ring Central and the operator in charge will immediately put the siren into operation-B. -BIHDAL SHOWER-A pre-nu; tial shower wns held. at the home 0' Miss Irene McLellan, R. N, Cross Rivers. on Ihursday evening Se? tember 19th, in honor oi Miss Ber- tha Morrison, Bsysids, who was oi great interest to the younger set oi’ Grand River. About one hundred iriends o! Miss Morrison were pres- ent and the lavish display o! slits bore eloquent testlrno to the pop- ulutiy o! this young lady. A mock marriage ceremony was.» pcniormed with little Miss Best-rice Mebellan and Master Rllph Mclellan taking the principal roles. This perionn- ._-_-_- ..'M1ssss Ethel Benton and Mildred Donovan, sienographers experiment- s1 stryimi, Charlottetown, spent tile week end at their homes in Gentle- town. A. ..'Miss Helen Donovan, who has been vhitins in Piolbu, N. 5., the worth, pupils o! Georgetown High school. spent (the week and in Preo- pwt. the suest o! their parents. Ospl. and Mrs. airman. A. WILD-WEST-SHOW guest at her cousin Miss Natty Du- ooste. returned to her home in Georgetown. A. .3341‘. and its. Alfred Clary, who have been visiting in Georgetown. left lldandsy for their home in New GlIIIW. A. “'30s; Dorothy Jenkins who is at- tending Prince o! wales College was no one in the town Hail to oper- , Now ‘ soon to be the principal in an even‘. - i I l i The new arrivals for Fall end Winter are on display awaiting your inspection. FALL 1s i HERE, and with it all the new smart mer- chandise of the new season. anon tnzethsr with the reading o! ilhe ainusins- verses that sooom ni- ed each slit aroused much merri- ment. ‘The bride-An-bs in a modrsi - ‘ thanked the ‘bnors most graoiousl, {or their kind silt. Danc- ing and a dainty lunch completed (he setting oi an exceptionally en- Joyabls evening. N. —KILLED IN 2000 FOOT DBO?- ‘rhs sad news has been received by Mr. Oliver McNeill, o! Bummsrsids. that his two nephews, Messrs. R0! and floyd MCNUll- (i! Tulsre, South Olisrlotlvmvn, spent the week sud v. im- homo in Osorsetown. A. Dakota, were instantly killed in sn ‘ FALL Ladies Coats, cessories. l and styles. PROWSE BR OS LIMITED THE FASHION CENTRE -__-_-s OUR FORMAL Is the event that invites you to come end inspect all the new goods in all our big departments. Hosiery, Gloves and all other ac- See for yourself the newest shades OPENING Dresses. Millinery, YOU ARE iNVITED AUTUMN EXPOSITION ! FROM 2 TO 5 P. M. AND FOLLOWING sEPlmmll-R 26. 192s iTO OUR September 26 DAYS sso. The lather oi tho unfortunate plans tailed to cams out o! an lt- young rmm who were thi sldsst sons in the family. Mr. Edward L. Mcfleili, is s native ni North Rusticu, P. E. L, Irom whence he went when quite young with his lather, Mr. William l-i. MeNeill, to the United States. Mr. Roy McNeill had been attending an aviation school in Illinois, tor about . one year and returned to his home in Tulsre, S. D.. by airplane with the pilot, Mr, Sylvester Cleberg, oi Avon. 111., ths day bstoro the accident. The tollowing day the two young man, ac- companied _by Mr. Floyd I. McNeill, went iur a short flight and all three IGIODlIIlB lfildfihfi “RN, I. 10W days W!!! iilltliltlY killed when their Ill‘- tempted loop and (ell about. two thousand lest. Witnesses said the plane attempted a loop st an altitude oi about 2000 m: but that it failed to right itseli alter making the lint part. oi the loop. No detailed account oi the accident. has as yet been rs- ceivsd. The two brothers were and 32 and 30 respectively and wars un- married. fliers are lsit in mourn. bo- sides their parents, one sister and two younger hrothOtL-B. PERSONAL! —Mr. John D. Ooss. o! Illlhlllf- side, left on Moulds! moaning {or l holiday trip to Boston and New York- His many friends wish him s very pleasant trlp.-8. -Mrs. James and her son. MY- Btophan Nimsn. who have Ne! ' spending the sununer months on tm Island. left lass week on i-Mlr "l! t0 their home in wsshlnston. D- 9- mroum they will tour New Brunswlfl ma mm. Bootia and will ombsrt I‘ it. John, N. 13.. tor Boston W119" they will continue their motor ‘I'll tn Wlslrlnflton. ‘a COWBOYS - CLOWNS - ROPERS. BUCKING OUTLAW HORSES. ' TRICK ROPEING. ROMAN RIDING. TRAINED PONIES-LIBERTY JUMPING - HORSES-HORSE LASSOEING TRICK RIDING. l MONTAGUE ‘RINK IDAY EVENING | SATURDAY P! Ms 2.30 p0 ms 8.30 psmo PTEMBER 27 AND 28. —Adults 50c. . Children 25c. l ON SALE s HORSES. - sorts-room HEAVY AGRICULTURAL HALL i it é "Ira , A m. BRINGING UP . "" _ “fljlfl lqqg- rr vmo won rr WAG A GRAND ma» BIu§3""Yel:§§ns" in ems’ ‘in ....'..‘.“~= 1H5‘ Hm mus nos-ass nmwwu "ca" m“ do 19; * mo: wsuac- . ma? w: crancuuscx ,;-_, 5 1Q . dill! “Tgllllillln YA»- Hair am t ....-By George Mel/lulu!