Western Guardian -IHOP from Holman’: Catlin‘. TO CHANGE 0r two. out. noticeable. tcrday. '119-121 A Heavy Coat YOUR TOP COAT Winter doesn’t come all at once~there’s a period of vac- illating weather for a month Even if you w0n’t need a big overcoat all the time now days will come when you will. And it’s pleasanter to make a selection while stocks are new,.and be among the first You won’t want t0 “get by” I a lFat That Shows with a last year’s either. The ‘i Aiiference _in the style is too New models by express yes- $35. $40, $45 Maurghillcleoil m, —8HOP from Holman’: Catalos. -IARGAIN'G Hunter's Ken slngton, See l-‘lyera. 800993-2-1w. < STRAND THEATRE-Be sure and see the new serial Bride l3 in Strand Theatre. Kensington, Fri- day and Saturday. Oct. 6th and 71b News and two reel comedy. v —-8£Rl0U8 FIRE —Mr. Gentle ~ Campbell of Freetown lost his barn containing all his crops and machinery by fire on f-‘riday after- noon. Mr. Campbell's loss it la understood will be very heavy. —RECEIVES APPOINTMENT. ——lllis.s Elizabeth Sullivan has ac- cepted tl-e position as teacher c! Grade V of Sumrnersldc High School. -—POPULAR COMPANY. —'l‘he Mae gdwards Players arrived in Summerside where the)‘ 09911911 a one vi-eeks engagement in .3399!“ land Theatre starting last night. (Monday) where they staged “The Moth’ ‘to a capacity house. N0 doubt the balance oi the week will draw large houses as the above company are very popular in Sum- merside. -BRIDAL SHOWER. —_-\ de- lightful shower in b01101‘ 0f Mk8 Ruth Boulter. formerly of the Sum- merslcle High School teaching staff who is to participate in an in- teresting event was given by her young lady friends on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. C. l1. Jelly. Marjorie Wn-Quarrie dressed to represent a bride wheeled in the gitts which were many and beautb, ful showing the great popularlty| of the brideto-he. OFF WITH —FUNERAL SERVICES. --The| funeral o! the late P. T. Fanning. Summerside, was held 'cn 53107-4 day morning from Bowness anill Cameron's undertaking rooms to St. Paul's R. C. Church, where a. solemn high mass of requim was‘ celebrated by Itev. Fr. J. J. Mac-l Donald. A The .pall bearers were J. E. Dalton, J. E. Wyatt. J. A. Morrison, J. A. McNclll, Joseph -Mr;(fullough, J. E. Gallant. Inter nicnt was made in the Summer- side Catholic Cemetery. -—TROUBLE lN RESTAURANT —There was something of a mix- up in the loai Chinese restaurant ln-ro on Sunday evening that caused a little excitement. it is tmderstciod that one of the police men was about to arrest a maul who it is alleged was under the iu-' iluence of intoxicating liquor in [the restaurant and one onlooker J ‘thought another one was going to Jntcrfere, a frecdor-all resulting |\'o arrests were made at the time. l. Soon Disappears l‘rurnincnt fat thnt comm: and ‘stays where It is not nvwlr-d is n lllillWlfiflJl hindrance. to nctl\'lt,\". a ,' lvurl» upon plr-asurv. You run tukv loll‘ thl- fut whore it NIIIHVH by tuit- ini: after ouch meal nnvi nt br-vitimv. unr- .\l:trmr>lti Prescription ‘Tablet. 'i‘lir~sv- little tablets urt- us effective nnd harmless ns tho famous prr-s-, Prlpllllfl from which the-y tuko thr-lr nnmv. lluy and try n (‘use todn_\'. .\il llfllglilfl‘?! the world over sell them |nt one dollnr for :1 (‘use or you can li.l...l'lil€‘ During the evflflng “myren that it has won my lifelong c’? ouannmv “ I Happy Mother Tells How Children Were Restored I The value of Tanlacas a. family medicine is again very forcibly dem~ ‘onstrated in the home of Mrs. Jos- ephine Deckret. 1912 Bank St, Bal- ‘tirnore. After putting this splendid {tonic to the test with herself and three children. .\lrs. Deckret says: “Tanlac has been such a great blessing to myself and three child- praise. .\ly health had been so wretched for two or three months that I was just dragging around. I could neither eat nor sleep to do much good nnd hnd a world of trouble with indigestion. I have just finished my third bottle of Tanlac and am almost a well wo- man already. "John Frank. aged six, and Caro- lina, who is four. both complained of headaches, pains in the stomach and were very restless at night. They had no appetites, were thin and pale. and took no interest in play or zinything else. + *+ Top left: Little Carolina Deck- ret; right, Master John Deckret; below. Mrs. Josephine Deckret. who declares Tanlac has been a Fall Coats Plain or Fur Trimmed Prices 15.00 lo 75.00 With thecold days fast approach- ing, snug, warm coats bec_ome an ab- solute necessity. We are showing a wonderful assortment of Winter Coats in all the newest styles. Belted or loose back effects, mannish styles and dressy styles, sizes 15 to 44. Children’s Fall Coats, sizes 4 ‘to 14 years. Price $4.75 to $16.00. p NEW FALL DRESSES In tricotine, serges, canton crepe, velette,_silks, etc, All shades. Some 1n two ton ef. tchéclr otatyles. Price . . o o. . Children’s separate navy serge pleated skirts, P . $3.25. mo? WOMEN ’S FALL SUITS These smart suits rare of all wool tricotine, tweeds and broadcloth, made in the latest tailored styles, lined throughout in brown, navy and black. Price $33.00 to $79.00. airt- “And Joseph Paul, two years old, was in just about the same fix. I could not get him to out. he was fretful day and night, and was very thin and pale. They have taken two blessing in her home. of others vrhose statements nri- on fllc in the Tanlac offices. llnrdly a day passes that does not bring New Fall bottles ol‘ 'l‘anlac each now, and healthier, happier children t-oull not he found. John Frank has gained six potinds, Carolina night and little Joseph is as fat as a but- lerball and playful as a klttcn. certainly have good reasons praising Tanlzic." The experience ol‘_ the lleckrct faintly is only typical of thousands scores of such messages oi‘ praise from every part oi‘ the. lulled States and Canada il‘0lll families wbcrt- moth-er. father, son and dau- ghter have all found health. con~ tentmcnt and the joys oi‘ living. tbruugb simply taking a (‘UUPSO of Ttllllllt‘. - 'i'ztnluc is sold by all good drug- glsls. for —STEALING GEESE. -— The! -PAINFUL ACCIDENT. —-'l‘hr~ I goose _vnrd in tho eastern end tilflyoung sou of Mr. Eilgnr Arsvnnuli Sunrmersltlc where geese that|carpr~nlvn' rt.‘ (‘vdnr SL, was severe-l have been bought by Amcricauily scolded while Illllylllg zibotit the] buyers prior to shipment has been house on Alonduy morning. A, a favorite haunt for many of thoselvrnshlnl: uuu-liiiiv t-Imtziininl: boil 1 who an fc-nd of delicious. meutfing ualt-i- aittrzit-tl-Il tho _t-hllrl's at-I and who object lo paying for itfltentitn and during his motinsifial s a result the buyers claim llllglwlllififlllst‘. from tho room for u flnvf have been loosing mnny fll‘0li‘.‘llll)llll‘lllfi in: silltrlxvllvll in pulling‘ nightly since tho shipping sl-ttscnlout- the drziln plug with this FoJ-illll opcnr-d and a short limo zigo lbillilt llu- ivnler ivntclirnan was omploved. Some Slllv: (ll hi.»- tlmtflsa urtlny night the. watcliiii:iii=vrr_\' st ‘nus discovered thrco young mun aiizut" and be was successful in cupluringfland tlu- r-hild while bndlfv shill-ring‘ One and took him to the polit-oils couxizlI-im-d out of Ilungcr. l statltn but while nrrangr-mt-rrs were bolng mudc to lny n charge. pourt-il art-r on»! lat-c and body with} and plllllllll l‘<':<lllll-'. lordor them direct from the .\lnrmol.-i t‘ ‘l2 “Windward .\\'.. lit-troll. \ . You rnn thus any good-bye to r-xt-relt-lt- and fat. yet been located. Flier zissoz-izitv players rmeni-d n lull Mil inery W e suggest that you visit 1nd view the new collection n o w on display in the Millinery Dept. Smart Hats of all kinds for girls from 6 to 14 years at mod- crate prices. i f . - - Prowse -—POPULAR PLAYERS. ‘_ 11...; the prisoner escaped and llllS nope-var pOllillill‘ line Edwards andl weeks engagement at li:l]l1l_\'l?tl1ll Tllviliri‘. Suuunvrszidi- on Alontlay PAY IT Queen Street, If you promised l56lTK—l-i_6BOR caEiirss arm VICTORIA. B. C.. (ltzl. 4. --llo lioi’ that the Ku Klux Klun hnd invaded Victoria svtm dispelled yesterday when Simon Knmcnchi hop, Doukhobor. of Iirlliinnt, 1H) was arrested. Services were proceeding at v local church. when n masked, white robed figure entered and > marched slowly down the aisle ti- j. \\‘.'ll‘(l the altar carrying a staff on . which was mounted a while. flag. " [Tsluzrs seized the man, who re-i‘. slated. in the struggle the white . robe came off. revealing Kameh- t-bikop. who was so obviously in V need of clothing that he was rushed to the cloakroom. the coupon below; 110W. The Gate 0f Open a-packaqe o!‘ Blue Bird in your Leave and close the doors for living room. a while. _ Returning you will findthe air touched with the auntie fragrance of far-oil garden: and will feel yourlelf. in fancy, standing at the gate of a garden. "ii 'l' Pl-il-‘iflrl-T-l-‘vierl-xlt-l- H. win one of the big prizes, “make good” on your promise now. Clip out it direct to the Guardian or to your candidate. The most votes are given Get your subscription in by next Saturday night. HELP YOUR FAVORITE WIN THE STUDEBAKER -~~- ~ i ~-_- ---._-- lnlght when the “.\lollt" o ntyslcry comedy (it-lighted :1 full house. hilt-s Edwards starring in the rob- Jane ihlorrlsrxn very ably assist- j,‘ cd by Jack Wcriiei" Gorbnn and an gall star cu The vaudeville ilj turns between Ibo acts arc of :1 ‘clczin and iniorosllng character . ;anrl in thcmseivr-s are well worth Jpflbe money. Sllllllllllftiidll; thong-n TODAY Clark. 2. Clark. Grade ll. 1. Mildred Reeves. 2. Kenneth lllcFutlyen, Li. gllliftffiill. Bliss lllll‘l‘llllZl0Il'S Holmium-nod on Mommy {mm ghoul-on], visit to Montreal. I'll! 0 . Miller Waite, :4, Qfiillfl‘ _|-' (if-l 7'3. ElVii (‘Ilfidlvll Zdpvc rnturnetl on ‘hloudny luttht-rmc Blnrplty. Kcuzio. PERSONALS Elli! ROEQIF. 5i. Jltlllii? ——Miss Iloss, superintendent of the l’. ti. llospltul returned on ill-ion ?\]oA|-gh.\"- "milnmlay t-vtuiing from a brief —¢Mrs. (‘rcelmait tsm 1. Don li()\\‘ll('.‘1\‘, 2. _._.._ . - EH" "Fiihilllll ——.\lrs. Fred Gumbel of Cuscum- “Miss Elln Gritfen who has evening been visiting friends nt (flew gurry and Summorsirle loft lor 3- Ilfifli hlilfl-iiroln Montreal. Y» Boston on Saturday morning. dRm-rs url: in for :1 rart- [real ill ‘jllnppylzinrl cvcry night this wcok. ._-.< to help a candidate —$CHO0L WORK-The follow. ' ling is lhrr standing of Ilrut- School lllnr month of Si-pn-niinu: ~ tlr:|:i-..- flVlrJ Illiltlrvil (‘nmplu-ll, 1 Job“ 'l‘;Mi'Allttr. (iralli- V- LGrolu ltuizcrs Joan (fruig. .'l. lCnri Campbell. ’ ltlratlti lV-—1. Pearl (‘zimpbuiL 2 jfllluyrl Dnllon. 5i. (llgn Nil-Nevin. . [Grudi- lll-liazcl hlcldtee, 2. Edna f'i(‘rulg. tirade ll -1. Eva Melfiunon i2. Harris ltugi-rs, 3. Alfred (‘raig Grade if]. Daniel McAlinr. i’. (fur , tis hlt-Phec, Ii. Angus (lampbcll. /‘~ The following made perfect attend ~‘ once. Pearl (lampboll. Olga Mr- Nevln and Eva McKinnon. Mary L. Tierney, lonelier. fill it in and send .p-@- Campaign Dept. The Guadlan Find enclosed - scrlption to The Guardian votes in the great contest the Garden —TlGNlSH—'l‘hc following is the standing of lht- pupils of 'l‘i;:- “ nlsh (lranimzir School for the month of Scptetnbor. Grade Villa 1. Nosry Shclfotm. 2. Albert M‘: - Intyre. 3. ldtlgzir Perry. Grade Vii >_-—l. (‘lifford Hat-kctt. 2. Oswulil x ‘Murphy ll. llalph Shea. tirade Vl »'—1 Hector Bouts. 2. (‘arl Bernard. _ 3. Eugene Perry. Grade V—~l. Arl- \[hur Perry, 2. Boniface Bernard. 3 - Alden Shea. Gratin lV—l. Nelson i Gallant. 2. Aubin Mullet. 3. Elliott '. Gavin. Grad:- ll.l——1. Clifton Con- Date‘ in payment of my sub- for one year. Credit to (Name of your ‘favorite cundiditb) ll lublcrlptlon new or renewal? .................................... .. roy. 2. Muxivoll ‘Mt-Innis. 3. Timo- ‘ thy Bernard. Grade ll-—1. (‘harlcs ‘Perry, 2. Sylvniti Boute. 3. Alphio ~ Bernard. Grade l~i. Elinor Cos- , taln, 2. Freddie McKimion. -—KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Signed (Name of Addren -~Standlng of pupils for Septem- ‘ ber:—— Principal's Dept. Grade X. 1. Miriam Profitt; 2. Florence Mac Kcnzic; 2. Wilma Toombs. Grndt‘ 1X.-41. Ruby Rogers, 2. Bertha Subscriber 13000 vote n. A new subscription before Oct. 14th. A renewal or old subscription for one year earn: DO IT. NOW. HELP YOUR CANDIDATE Thompson, 3. Mnrlon Kennedy. ‘ Grade Vlll-l. James Mlillman. 2. Marlon ManLeod, 3. Halls Waite. Miss ilunrphreyki Dept. (lrado Vii. -—l. Virginia Harrington. 2. Ruby Bernard. 2. Marquerito Higgins, 3. Vera MacLeod. Grade Vl.l. Helen Rogers, 2. Keir Duggan. 3. Marjor- ie MaoKenzic. Grade. V. 1. Edna Champion, 2. Jennie Paynter; B. Helen Benlliyv. Mist MacArthur‘; earn: 23000 votes if paid O¥W sucgeug GM, m L l. ~~.#.‘-l~.‘.r,..a§w4lr.uaa.-.... .- nvsnmaws Dept. Grade lV.——l. Myrtle Hit!- hes, 2. abel MacLean, 3. Jean ttie _ y} He lmowatbal n loin; u he keeps hie body good and wan-n. hi: exposed limbo can witlntand almost any degree of cold. . _ Thin was proved by the gallant Highlands" b the late war. Pure wool next the elrin. the woollen-cloth k5]; covering the vital organa; thua in the whole body protected and the health safeguarded. ln damp mist or driving elect. the hardy Scot. clad with wool, braves the elementt. n: use wool. CLOTHING Tllaliwltt. nor SHRINK l‘ 5"!‘ °l Pllm- dfllllcd. Auatralinn-merlno long fibred wool. pliant, graceful and absolutely comfortable. ' Tbewool-burra that came the Itch and actatcb ill ordinary wool garment: are all removed from TntnIauIIoWSEETBE" by a Qpecigl and infinitely carelul proceu. tdllflp; ‘A '. Ceelec in the onlyUndelclotbing made in Canada that in reinforced at all the wearing pom. Made la all alzn and weights. for nu, yuan or child. We m‘ w»). t, n2“ l i. hump“, “your All M0,. kffiivntdf‘ a! all wnriru N?” ‘ full fashioned. .-_ Bros. 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