>; fl ‘l \¢~~v'i-vi— w-l I '. .‘:-_ -v~_r~uu>§ _-q~-u~-~-.§...»..- 1 c For Fall and Winter s WM] like t‘\’t'l‘_\' man in Prince lildxvnrd island to visit this wondertill silowing oi“ Overcoats bi-ifore he iieiaides on the gal"- lllt'lli he'll lii-cd- for the colder weather. are here value that no one can beat. Men's and young men's blue Chinchilla Overcoats, half belt luodeis, ilark blue, fast color. very smart and attrac- I tive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Young Men’s all wool blue (‘hin- chilla OVPFCIJELiS, plain bov Iiack,_vcry' latest: double breast: 1.11.5151‘. ‘.'.'T‘.‘ .‘.‘.".".‘T"'. . .3000 _'I‘Iie correct styles tile right tailoring is Iiere—»aml at every price a Men’s Fancy Fawn Tweed Win- ter Overcoats, full lined with halt‘ belt, a sturdy hard-wear- ing coat of great value . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-. Men’s lIGZIVYWQight all wool blue (lhlnchilla Overcoats, plain or halt’ belt models, plush lined aild satin trimmed, a coat you'll be proud 0f . . . . I Allen's and young men's Winter Overcoats ill fancy tweeds and Iilue Chinchillas, all splendid English cloths, made up by the famous “TWENTIETH CENTURY” factory—-the foremost stylish and reliable tailors for men in the Dominion. Plain models, velvet collared Chesterfields, and half belt models for stormy weather. There's style in every lille of these splendid garments. $40 $45 (lennini) All Wool KASHA Coats,‘ soft, warm, very handsome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50 $55 75.00 Real French MONTANAC (loatspjustabout the most perfect garment in Men’s Outer Wear—the cloth is close, soft silk. wears like leather, the shape is skilfully worked in by trained band. and these coats will look their part for and$100 many 2L $91150“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘The Best Value Fall Hat in P. E. I. $4.00 'I‘Iiis is the Ilat we call “our special" it is made in all the populzir colors alid ill every g o -:; d new s h a p c. 'l‘hc.re’s a range of it here tllat. makes buy< int; casyw-lnany a big city store offers you a hat that's not so good as t.lli sfor a live dollar bill. ()iir price is just. -.-..... . . . . .. - Borsalino 7.50 We honestly believe. that the Borsliliilil Ilat is the best hat for men that any money (rail buy. If there was a better one it would be sold here. The fin- est range of Borsaiinos in the Province, every color, cverv g ood shape, all sizes, 7 Montreal and Toronto ' charge $8 for this hat. The Right Caps $1.00 to $2.50 People. tell us right. alor that there is no stock of Car, .,o be (compared with ours. 1H ‘aably they are right~yr ' ill cer- tainly find a WOildF - i assort ment of the best ma: rs, in all sizes. Every new, cloth. 1.00 1.50 M“ 2.50 Drop in and look them over. NO ORB 6 PFLEOD ‘..m.,.|v@(|_ The (luardizlu may he Western Guardian -auv POTATO FORKS. BM! Twine and Needles at. Bruce's. —8PECIAL oiscouNT on all cash orders farm fencing, ‘lawn fencing poultry fencing and gates at Bruce's. _-BUV ROSS-MILLER, Imperial Bruce's. right at Bruce's | ~ . -Elii\nco moron oil, special} price on E-gnl. cans, half barrels: and barrels. at Bruce's. "_ i -—EVERREADY focusing flush-i Lights llnd fresh batteries, whole‘ lnle and retail at Bruce's. ~ -—HEAVY nurv lnyerbllt "tr-i Batteries, fresh stock at Bruce's. 9543-10-7-2i —COLUMBIA no e nnv Butter-l ‘ies; 4 und 5 cell Hot Shot Batteri- es, wholesale nnd retail at Brncr-r-ri -—GENUINE FAIRBANKS Pint] form Scales with bag rock. Book your order now at Bruce's. , —MINSTREL SHOW AT SUM-j WERSIDIL- The Van Arnams. Vlinstrels played their first- Island iill at the Capitol Theatre, Sum-é nerside, last. night. The show was nuch enjoyed by n large house. i I ——~SCALLOP FISHlNG'—Tho nail-t cl men at Albertoli have made a suc-‘ -.es.~ifill start tn scallop fishing‘ dome call-lies zlmoilllt to l0 gill“ ‘oils. 'l‘llesi- bivalves ure i-lellini-Z it $2.75 per gallon ulld are shipped» iliroui-zil to Boston. | —ANGLICAN SERVICES In tile‘ Pilrisil oi’ New London on the ilth inst. will b.- lni f0llQWBZ—Blll‘llllI=§- ion lttlltl n. m:; French River 2.30 p.m.: KUllililH-(illll 7 p.m. Each aux-vice will bu ilpproprlilie for Harvest ddiiinksgivills. —-NEW BANK-Work on the low AIIli-riml Bank or Novn Scoliu building is progressing. Ii is lit-ins llllil oi‘ tile fill-ed with pressed Iirick and will add izreilily to the lppuzlrllm-i- oi’ the lililili bilaini-ss lire-lei oi‘ the 'i‘own. ‘ —CIIARLOTTETOWN MAN GETS CONTRACT. —The contract ‘or the electric lighting of- the ictuto warehouse on the railway zvharf at Summerside has been iwarded to Mr W. P. Doull of Char- cttetown. The amount of the tender was $518.00. —AN ISLAND DON JUAN.~-—A 101mg man who has been terrorizing zome women in the vicinity of St. Elcanors was arrested on Wednes- lay by Sheriff Wright and n posse. he capture being made in broad‘ laylight where the fugitive was ill riding for several days. t —KENSINGTON Shipping (llubi uadillg Ilogs, Wednesday for"? .l()(lll, Oct. l2. Shippers must poirl Itivcly list by noon Monday. Loud-I ‘rig ugilin Oct. 19 double deck Ianlbs ilnd car hogs. Listing must‘; ie completed, Oct. 15th. John Ag Dmlglzis, Siecretalgv. iliiiiii-lti-T-Zi. —WILL REBUILD- The plant: if the Grand River Dairying 00.. "ecently destroyed by fire, will be ebuilt immediately, it was decided it a general meeting of the patrons, if the dairy. The new building! viii be a frame structure 80 feet ong and 32 feet wide. I l I —FUNERAL YESTERDAY. - Fhc funeral service of the late Mini Wathan MacFnrlane, was held yes-‘ :e'rday afternoon, interment being} tommunity. ‘iold a meeting at. Summersidc on or| eccived yesterday by Hon. A. E- VlzlcLcan. M. P. The Summerside ‘cssion will embrace all territory be- ween Egmont Bay on the west to Victoria on the east. —WESTERN PROVINCE-Till! Western Ollice of the (lunrdliln i8 lm-ilicd ill the McNciII liuiidins. “um-I- sl” Sumnlflfhlilik‘, where null- ailripliilnn iind iliIvertisiui-i Will he the Mcllonllld News Store. —SERIOUS CHARGE-A cllnrse of tilt-ii. zilzillnsi Charles Ii lllx of Went. (lapn Lot '7 Wflfl trIi-itbcforo ‘Lil. liuesiis and Ri('llIIl‘(i JeffreYi Iilstices of lilo Ponce. oi’ Alberto" on Oct. 4th. A conviction wan‘ made ilnd ilcciliied was seniencolly to six months ill jilil nllll two iiddl~| tlnnill months if costs not paid. lie WIN iilkllll Io jnii Ill Sllllllllfifilliifit thl- next. dziy by (‘nustziilln llenjamr’ Ill Smith. _..- GAS ON STOMACH - SOUR STOMACH. INDIGESTION. HEARTBURN FNNTANTIA‘ RELIEVE!) IKY Flights? lIISl'll.\'l'l¢ll .\li\ii.\'l~l.\‘ll\ In II .\lnlt~| ‘llflltill (‘llllllllllllllii l'll|lt'l'lllll_\' prepll l for Ilu- Nllfl" llpri-dv uml l'l‘f‘i|l||l l-ii ~ rl-i-lion nl‘ illiligi-rivillz niomvlch iii-idity. It IWIIIIPII only iln- form of ilvl- prlml llui-li. [In not ronfllln- with i-nnuni-rc- rnll» ilmlrm-iilll. Look for the woll glsiinlvrlilll llml m-i the lmllnnu finial pnuquisrs EVERVIWIHERF. and Silver Tip Fox Biscuits int __ THE cmmiorwrnrowu GUARDIAN I t I --MOBILOIL—E. A. and n. ligllci medium and heavy motor oil, sold K 111147/7/ PRIBES wiuilf i 6 THE REAGII 0F All. Confidence - efficient service, honest values, unfailing courtesy to ‘ customers, cheerful adjustment of complaints and lowest prices consistent with good Men’s and B0y’s Clothing have earned us a reputation of which we are jealousy proud. “Buy Where Yilllllave Confidence.” ' ‘l m w a Men's and Young Men's Suits l We have a splendid "choice of the _very latest styles and patterns for Fall and Winter wear in Men’s Suits. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $12. to $38. Men’s Topcoats suitable for Fall wear. Prices $15.00to $25.00 Men’s Heavy Overcoat for winter wear, a splendid assortment to choose from at lowest. prices $15.00t0 $36.00 A big stock of Men’s Fur Coats at real bargain prices. - l. Biitmore, St. Wolthauser MEN'S HATS Our new Fall Hats for men are here in all the new- est shades and styles includ- ing the celebrated Brock, etc. $2.50t0$7.50 B()Y’S SUITS OF SPLENDII) VALUE Visit our B0y’s Suit Department and a look through it will convince you that we are in a position to order your boy's clothing at Lawrence, real low prices. Prices _ _ . Juvenile Boy's Suits . . . . . . . $2.75 to $4.50 Small B0y’s Suits . . . . . . . . . $4.50 to $6.50 THL vlAwlill llfxi lliilimorc l... u... Big Boy’s Suits . . f . . . . . . . $6.50 to $14.00 Men’s and Boy's Caps For Fall wear in an endless variety lofpat- terns and all the new- est shapes. Men’s (laps 75c to $2.75 Royis (laps 50c to $1.50 i PROWSE BRDS our: PRICE CASH sronl; L OAS" STORE I THE one nucr: ONE PRICE TO (ll l I\N \ll \ EVERYBODY i —ALDEN MOASE Kenningtongnilng n’; lPrince of Wales (‘cl- that grellt number oi’ Maritime llien ‘ _ \\'iIi be iakins. live llilgs and lambs loge, Clftown, she taught. in the [to whom cur Westelll l1l'<1\'ll\@l‘i4 Summarside High School. where owe so much. ille is a lllellllllll‘ oi’ . 9550-l0-7-il. she worked with ability unit suc- the staff oi‘ the (‘iluuiliilil RililVVllyS I i-css. Her departure tiom illi-Iileilll fimlkfllfltlll. V is a distinct loss in the cducaiion- of n wide circle oi‘ il'IUllIi‘s follow . nade in the People's Cemetery. Atwfllkirlg across Water Street near nl life of the town. ‘urge procession of mourners ghowqthc freight shed, Summcrside. yes- past week she was the guest oi’ western home. j m; [he respect with which the lamlterday morning Mr. George Robiri- honor hi several delightful social Vfr. MacFarlane was held in thelsflll W115 Struck by 8 Car 801118 east ilfiairs. 'I‘iles<|ay. Oct. Iiill. llllili,ll(i0ll. —NARROW ihTsonrlz. - While iand “'05 Pushed in fmm °i the ca!‘ Miss Jenn Gordon, Thursday even- _7. ifor a distance of almost 16 feet be- hm “Ana,- nmn gen" and "bridge" —FI5"ERY CQMMISSION AT‘ m": the ca‘ could be smpped- omy at Dr. A. W. IAuriYa. home of Miss "JIMMERSIDE. -— The Clmadianlthe smooth surface of the street Mal-um Ilem-d, she was plesenu.“ Fisheries Commission with Hon. Aqprvvented Mr- Robinson from ‘i. MacLean, K. C., presiding, wtllting lnore than a severe shakin get!‘ with n valuable Rift. from the tench- I-‘ltting and supplying gins; lacs, etc. ~ H. J. MABON i OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Office Connected with Drugstore. I , n .____.4 'l‘lie Ilelit wishes} During the .\‘lr. null Mrs. 'l‘ownselld to l-llflif ___.€-¢-o>-——--—— A shower at the home of I PERSONALS »~Mr. Wiltrell Tuntoil, Dnrristeri zit-law. Albertoli. left on OeL bib, ‘cvwyunng was l" readmenfl ‘m. for Willnipiai.’ to attend the Lonliel- i‘ m“ "mflage kverenmny. and bu“, ' Iicst mull. "lbout Oct. 20th according to advicei -TOWNSEND-LIIN.KLETTER. - A wedding which has been looked forward tc- with much interest was solemnized last Weillicrsillly lit the home or Ml. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Linkletter. Centiul Street, Sum- mersitle, when their ialilcsi dliughb‘ er, Amy Wiimil was illliid iu mill‘- ringe to James (‘lnude Townsend, ;of Saskatoon. The ceremony was performed by ltev. J. P. l-‘raser. minister oi‘ 'I‘rillity lliiiicil Churl-Il iii the presence oi ll large number lllllldllllicd (“my “i m“ ‘vestonl of friends. The llrlilill pllrtY stood 001"" i" ti"! “WNMH “Mimi”: m m‘ under lln ilrcll artistically made up of iliitilmil leaves, ferns nnd Rownll Ierlves. The bride who was giv- en ilwily by ilPl‘ filiher, irvore u gown of powder blue gcorgette. Willi crystal bead iiimming, nnd carried an urm bouquet oiroscs and mniden hair fern with ll. sprig of Scottish white heather’ it)!‘ luck, Miss Irene illillkletier us brides- maid wore peat-Ii crepe de client- willie Miss Zllpllu lllnkletiel‘ llnll Miss Mniizurei Townsend, sisters of the bride nlid gloom respect- ively, were very tiliuriliilig little flower girls. Mr. Frank Town's- ond, brother of the groom, ivns Miss Jean (itiYtltlll wnn the pianist nnd played the weddlnl: march, and during tlic signing of the registrar, Miss Helen McKay. sang "Because" very i-lwcctly, nf- ter n huffeti luncheon, Mr, llmi Mrs. Townsend motored to Borden where they entrained for Montreal and Toronto. 0n their wedding trip they will visit Niagara Fails, Dc- irolt. Chicago. nnd other Aiueiii-nn cities, lifter which they will go to their new home in Saskatoon. For trdvolling the bride wc-rc a ilrcss of fawn nnd blue taffeta. wool her coat wail fawn Swede cloth with rancoon trimming andhat in match. _ The groom's gift. lo ‘the bride was n peal necklace, in the bridesmaid. a. lirncelet,.alid to ouch llihll-iu nnd powder ill nenlcd blue purl. 0f "l8 YiOWB)‘ Kirls- m9 Plum“ and bent man, appropriate gifts. The IuI lllllllllPflill. llvllk of mount-lilo or L‘ l- bflda w.‘ one 0|- qha mo" 90pm,“- glrls Ill Slilnmerlllde, utter Brlldlr g up' "r3 of the High. smmm- Slmwe" by vliiivc Nutionul Convention. -————<Q&- the C. (l. I. T. lit the home oi’ Mills hiillicent Strong Friday evellinl! all gave expression to the regard in which she WBR held by Ilcr friends in the town; while oil Silt- urdliy evening her Prince cl‘ Wales (‘iilili-lllllilefil, with friends fiom (Zhiiilottetmvll, (lime with n sur- iprise preseniilvtioii. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Major Townsend. of Sherbmoke one of the best families ill the coilnli-y. Eastern Guardian . ."RESERVE%N3VEMBER 9th for Montague United Church Ten, nnd bazaar. 9535 i i ..'EASTEBN AGENT -— Mr. J.‘| W. Murdock is Guardian agent lnl ; groom and best mun bud arrived Iii 'tlu- clnlrcil Ill plenty of time. The former however, was uneasy. _ “What's worrylll‘ ye, 'l‘alnsoli'." naked the been lilllli. tlpioeillg u!‘ lllB aisle. "Hire ye lost the ring?" Tho other gazed ill. his friend's Ilnlullcillllte attire and £6ll@l‘lll'ilIl' of IiacIlolol-doln. Then he heaved -l woeful sigh. "No", ho ‘answered rather de- Montague nnd will be pleased toponiieniiy; "the rlluifl i-mlc (‘llllllifll- receive news items, advertising, new.‘ lllt I've lost mu enihiluiusm!" — Severn! yearn ago Mr. ‘Powniielld and renewal aubscflptlolm London Answers. went Went, and to-ilny he is one oi’ I It’s the , Suds that y do the Cleansing Soap is made into bails forlconveilience! It niuiaihbg turned into suds before i: can sun cleansing. Thin Sunii ht Soap is purposely made to dissolve freely, so at you can get plenty of pul-efcremly \\ llldl u once! . Pr: d by million: 0 .diirriminaring {In l ovum: tbmngbon! , A61 wrlrl. / Z l 85,000 Guns-mm of Purl a..l""“',i.'£'.‘l.i“."'l':.'.1l.i'.";