t ii . PAGELEIGHT iilil llie leaks-- Murray-Mule Llquiguln weather- proofs roofs. tanks. gutters, stacks, Walls. any exposed surface where seepage or destruction may occur. It has a. maximum covering capac- ity, and efliciently protects any sur- face to which it is applied against rust and decay. Put it on with a brush like paint. Supplied in l and 5 gallon cans, in bulk and in barrels. \ Murray-Made Fibregum will repair leaks in shingle. metal and prepared roofs; stops leaks around chimneys. sky-lights, vents, outlets, soil pipes, etc. Renews gutters, defective flashings and cornices. Joins or re- lines wood and metal gutters. Easy to apply and once on. Fibreguln positively SEALS and WELDS the two parts into a whole. Supplied in 1 and 5 pound cans. is Murray-Made Carbon Paint a quick drying, lustrous black paint. possessing great elasticity and ad- hesiveness. It never becomes brittle i or cracks, doesn't peel or scale. Can i be exposed to moisture and the i action of acids. alkalies and gases. It can be applied to metal, wood or stone surfaces. Supplied in l and 5 gallon cons. in bulk and in barrel. R. T. Holman Limited mo cuslillorrnrowlv GUARDIAN ‘ cliiiiiiiis “llllliftl iii AlIIAi a Western Guardian ..*DQN'T MISS MABOWS One Cent Sale, Montague, Nov. 3-f-5th. f 9785-10.l,2l,2i -LOADING LIVE 110GB and lambs at ‘Kinkora, Tuesday. Oct. 25th. John P. Smith. ' 0212i '-—WANTED—Clerk for store and clerk for warehouse.— P. McNutt 42 Son. 9842 10 21 3l_ llllN lllil soul Government Offering Planes To Properly Constituted Clubs To Encourage Devel- ‘ of Klenzo drug lille at Millions 1c Sale, —MONBY SAVING bargains at‘ Kennedys, Kensington. Shopi early while the snaps last. ' 082710 202i i .."EXAMPLErBlly a 35c tube Tooth Paste and you get another 35c tube for 1c, at !\".abon's One Cent Sole. Montague Nov. 3-4-5. 9785.10.19,2l.24 .."1c WILL BUY A DOLLAR'8 worth of Drugs, Toilet Articles. Soapfis or most anything in Moll- tague. Nov. 8-4-5. LOADING LIVE hogs and lambs at Hazelbrook Station on Tuesday. Oct. 25th. Harry Jenkins. 9802 10 l9 3i cod —UNITED CHURCH KENSING- TON, Oct. 23, Rev. Dr. Saint, Pastor 9.45 a. m. Sunday School; ll a. rn. With Christ in World"Bervlce—~The Foreign Work of the United Church. 7 p. m. Young People's Rally Serv- iice, God's Claron Call. Special Mu- .slc and offering. 3 p. m. First Un- ited Church. Summerfleld. ’ -—WESTERN OFFICE. -—- The located ill the McNeill Building. purchased daily at the Western the McDonald Nows Store. the; Western Office of the Guardian isi Olllce llf the McNelll Building or a‘. opment Of Flying. orrawa. 0m, Oct. 1s. -i The reproach against Canada of Fraul- ‘ cill Thca ltasche, German avlatrix, who‘. on her recent visit to Mont- i real expressed amazement and dis- appoi tment over ,t.he "neglect of iavia “ ill this country, will soon be corrected. Ill comparison with ‘the Fatherland, Fraulein Rasche Isaill, Canada was years behind ill ‘the matter of aerodromea. Ill Gor- . many every town has its aeroplane ilandlng-fleld; ill Canada the num- i her could be counted on the fing- l c-rs of one hand. This situation is [shortly to be changed. For the ' Canadian government has just issued practical encouragement to- i ward the development of civil avi- iatlon ill the form of offering aero- planes free to properly organized light-aeroplane clubs. ln brief, the government's coll- tributlon will he a couple of il-lavlland Motll ‘planes granted lo ‘duly constituted bodies in the vari- ous centres of population through- out the country, this offer being conditional upon such bodies und- ierlaklllg the responsibility of maili- tainlng the machines in good ord- ler and under expert supervision. Water St., Summerside. where sub-i Tile flillilfl $0 ‘Drilled "6 11150 0i1ii"5 play its part. ln connection with and advertising will he 1.411193%!) 9190i lileil‘ "W11 illlllkfllitthc railway now being built t0 Fort scriptions i received. The Guardian may befililii 1119111119 iilfiil‘ "W11 illlldillfi- asblstance ill ‘ field, Government ithls respect, however, will not bo i wanting. i The movement has "taken on." provincial capital's. and and the gopeiandi Canadian Department of Nationalism, straits’ the” posts being ma“. aegis the dc. BE iJiiRREBTEll I Itiv r from Montreal-wand $31521“; t by ilydroplantrto the Quebec pletropo is. The llflemiimi is being closely watched bl! 801" ernment officials here and the de- velopment of the air-mall service dgpends entirely upon the success meat. There are a number of private airlines in Canada which have reached a cortain degree of suc- cess in transporting passengers and freight to districts in the Northland hitherto almost inac- cessible. The aeroplane preceded all other means of transportation into the Red Lake Mining Area ill Northern Ontario, and was a llot- able factor in the early develop- lnent of the Rouyn Mining Area of Northern Quebec. Ill the Lake St. _.lolln District of north-eastern Quo- hec. air operations have been coll- dllctedsuccessfully and profitably. i Il goes wi lout saying that both iprovincial al federal governments have made use of the aeroplane to in considerable extent. For topo- igrapllical surveys,’ forest observa- ‘tlou and exploration the aero- i plane has played and continues to iChurchili on the western shore of il-ludson Bay. the aeroplane was ilsed to transport stores and per-i sonnel to the remote districtol imany miles beyond the “end of isteel". At the moment the federal igovernment is establishing pet'- ,m-.lllent posts on the shores of Hud- nerl by airmen equipped with lilo of the Mohtreal-Rlmouski experb‘ ‘anniversary of their marriage; iQuite a number came bearing np-. propriate gifts. They had an en-j ijoyable time, and trusted they would have many more anniversaries to" Cash Bargains at Kensington People will travel far to save the discount which we are offering this week. Do you wish to profit b)" 0111' Casi‘ SUMMERSIDE J7 —WEDDING ' CELEBRATION?‘ l" most of the . The members of the Baptist con-flilYilifi eiliilllililisis i111"! 1118i -f'f“— gregation. and friends of the pastolzl 89119994 lilfi Illfllefii. 0830-10 2.! 28. ____________________ Re“ M]. and Mm (TI-Bary- sathered to the parsonage Delelwe- under whose ito congratulate them on the 25thi movement has been placed. ls now late." hydroplanes_ lnilndnted with enquiries from alli All this h; giving Canada an nah. °"°l‘ ii"? Collllily- A great ileal of sense" and developing among Can- "Hllude-work" has yet to be done, adhmi; a feeling "m, me a“, is hi" "19 ilmieci- i185 been sot illimuch l1 part of their element as "mi-iii". 811d Wilitit there has colnoltlle spacious territory which they “Ml F Clothing Bargains Friday and Saturday 20 only Men's and Young Men's Suits, in plain blues and fancy -brown and grey tweeds, single and double breasted models, sizes 36 to 40. liyiday and Saturday i. . . . . .-_ 40 only Boy's Tweed Suits nearly all two pants styles, plain and norfolklmodel coats. You will find some nice greys and fawn tweeids, all sizes. Friday and ‘Saturday 20 only Men's Grey Herring- bone Suits, single breasted hlodel makes a good ‘strong \ wearing suit. Sizes 36 to 40. Friday and Saturday 15 only Boy's Tweed Suits, norfolk style coats, bloomer pants, all dark shades. Sizes 33 to 35 only. Friday and Saturday .. .. . .. 2t) only Men's Winter Ovtar- coats, half and three piece belt models, full and quilted Men's Overalls, good heavy weight denim in Black and n-LOCTQBER 21, 1927 lined, colors are fawns and browns, all sizes. Fri- day and Saturday .. plain Blues, elastic back styles, sizes86to46 Men's all wool Mackinaw Coats norfolk styles, good heavy weight and model, large and roomy, all sizes . . . . . . Men's all wool Indigo dye guar- anteed Blue Naval Sbrge trous- ers, good heavy Fall weight $4.25 finished with belt loops and cuffs . k“ --._., Sale. 1f so, be on hand early. Remember We 11111)’ b3 50M out of the very article that you wanted if you delay Ylllll‘ purchase. We need the Casll and you need the Guilds- Sale Starts on Tuesday, Oct. 18th And Ends Saturday Evening Oct.22l1d Dry Goods, Gingllams at a discount of 20 Per Cent. Curtains at a discount of 20 Per Cent. Dress Goods, a select variety. Also some very special Suit Lengths at a discount of 20 Per Cent. Golf l-lose. all wool 50 cents per pair. HARDWARE Heavy Steel Shovels, regular price 85c. Sale Week, . . . . .. 69c 4 Prong Manure Forks, regular $1.50. Sale Week . . . . .. 51-2-1 Electric Bulbs 15 to 4o Watts each. regular 45m Sale WW1‘ , _ . . _ , , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 I01‘ $1.00 Enamel Sinks, regular price 55-90- Silill W949i; . ' _ _ _ , , . . . . . . , . S - price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - < - .- lleavy Galvanized Water Pails, holds l4 quarts. T681132 price 65c, Sale Week GROCERIES Cream of Tartar ‘A lb. packages 10c .. . .. Matches per package large size 15c .. . .. ‘J pacltlizefi T01’ 35¢ Leader Blend Tea, per 110111111 70¢ - - ~ - -- 2 Winds h“ 5139 The well known breakfast food. Post Bran Flakes, l!" package 15c 2 imckalgeséor in Elgin 5 string Broom-This is not a cheap artlc e. 08118;: $1.15. Sale Weok 1n Ordcl’ to make our Sale interesting we are izlvlnsbflwii to the first 100 purchasers of One D-ollar or more :3 or good Laundry Soap. Better come in on the first. y» ESTATE JAMES KENNED KENSINGTON - 3 packages for 25c a renewed interest in flying. ' Commercial flying in Canada is’ —0LD TIMES RECALLED-Peo-i still tar from the stage reached mi ple of Summerslde, P. E. I., will re-i the United States, and it is only member Anastacia Blaine (Anni-pin the past month that this coun- Lacey) who left home for C8IlfOYIl-. iYy attempted all air-mall her-vice. is 25 years ago. says a correspond-i The scale is modest in the er- celebrate. ent of the Ooakland Maple Leafq‘ lreme. amounting to no more tilililiihilfi wisely recognized that little She and her husband are doing’ a‘ flicking up mall ‘from splendid grocery business in Fresno. trim Atlantic liners at Rimouski~ Canadian min-est incoming is required to further stimulati- _ _ ill flying, and that little ls now being done, inhabit, Since the beginning of 11y]. atlon, Canadians have taken kind- iY t0 the» air. During the Gram \‘_Var nearly 50 per cent of the on. ill-g Royal Flying corps on tub Western Front was Composed or Canadians. The government. has ‘They have three sons. I-lartnell is‘ ail t 400 miles down the St. Law- gll icollege in his junior year. Mrs.i ' a ne was telling me she used toi ' _know the editor of The Maple Lenii when he was a printer in Summer? ' ISICIO thirty-five years ago. i M_ _Q=EASTERN AGENT_ML JDWI‘ i i-PENSIONED-Mr. John Fisher!‘ tagi-lttlaotadltisnc/‘lillalbdolaxieziagsitdt "t! Mun- for 20 years an employee of the Mu-i elvo news it I p o Fec- nicipal Printing Plant, Boston, Mass‘ and renewal (sltillllibcililthltiadusamg. new ihas been retired on pension. Hlsi p n i ‘fellow-workers presented h‘ ith: ..”MONT ' ta purse of old on the lastmdayv he. will be loadxiggplgnslblsnzilltlllvllgntc: iworked. Jo n is a native of Char-iTuesday. Nov. 1st. Listing ‘mustg be‘ ilottetown, P. E. 1.. and was journey-i completed by Satin-day och ggthyi ‘man printer in the "Jou n l" m ,i 1 1 1 isummerslde, P. E. I., whlenathé) edii T153. 0:13am; liskting: 22m vibiggesgai’ itsr of The Oakland Calif. Mapie,29th. Moht Annear Seciy .0. Leaf was an apprentice in that of- ' 98§5_10_’31_3i fice. l. .."MON'I‘AGUE.—- The Women's “HT? gFcChgéklgliinElglNG — flii Missionary Society of the United V~ A - llmlllerfillfl Church. Montague, will hold its ii edll sday about fifty candidates Autumn Thank Offer", e“,- iwere initiated into tile Order. Tile gunday next at 3 dclogcks irllcetg: iii‘. D . _ i “tniglnd 560mm ‘ieifreei’ were 3‘ afternoon. Anumber of slngcrs from iillllil ed ill the afternoon and the Charlottetown including some of ‘third in the evening. A de . . . ‘team from ‘(lampbellton succesgiiile- the best city talent Wm be present ly conducted the proceedings, a and give u “new .05 mu§iwl ‘large numb". from the Charlmminumbers. You are cordially invited. ‘town Council motoring to Sum-i imerside for the event. A much larg» "HKHORSE NOTES _ M“ P‘ J" woman allll he: coo-k. both of whom llad young babifltl, used to attend the course together. Even in 19. ill it was considered slightly shock- "ls 111st sluwsed sills should t... tend the courses. Today u vcry different attitude prevails. one i them on the school life. just as she i-sfselldlng he!‘ boys to college. She lost hm‘ first baby, which was born in one of the Colonies, and she believes that if slle had known a little more about. child care it would not have died. Some parents send their daughters for a years‘ study. lsnlne. limes the lriris bring their ‘rlallces, who take the greatest interest in the equipment. the cots, the way the dolls (used to represent hunle" are dressed, and so on. Thus the ifoudations of fathercraft are being laid. This movement to tench gills. and women modern ulotilertiraft. stalled in New Zt-zllalld as a, state enterprise. Eventually the llom- iinion, which leads the world ill tho rearing of healthy babies, will en- mmiier is “ending all her girls to. completion of lheiri i l \ A REPRESENTATIVE OF i& Co. I-Iolt, Renfrew l AT Ltd. i WILL SHOW THE NEW THIS STORE . Thursday 311d Friday OCTOBER 20th AND 21st OU ARE Y VERY SPECIALLY invit- ed to call at our Ready-to-Wear De- partment on these days and see the wonderful showing of lovely Fur Coats produced by this great firm of artistic de- two men at. a hotel by appointrnenti or class was expected but owing to iWilllams went out and on his rc-i the rain and the state of the roads iturn said he had bought some gilt candidates ironl a distance were """" ‘Sailors’ Luck Henry, (lcorgetown. has purchased ‘ . i. i _ _ sure that every schoolgirl is taught rom James MacDonald of lloston, her "future 10b3, ‘New zeaiund Don Dlx, 2.15 1-4 by Pctor 0'Dollnu .208 b y‘, Girl Guides are being instructed y mm ‘he ("mi 2"” ‘mm in mothercrllft by .l’ltlnkc.t nurses. ‘ ll (British United Press.) @1186 $i°°k 1°’ ‘l _ sYDNEy_ N's_w,_ 0a, g, __ Iihq bank was holding fol the final cash crew of the British warship Dlo- P83111191"- mode. stationed in New ZealandJ had some cllrious and profitable ex-l Tim periences during a recent two mcrlths‘ cruise among ‘lonely and sparsely inhabited Pacific Islands. i At Penrhyil Island. 2°11 miles irqm said he had. sold the stock at a good lrfliliti, with only two whltc lalllflblt- prom; wilhams pfefljnfled to k ants. the Ship's Ovlllllflllll m9- °S°m° angry at this and oflercd to ta c 61153’ money» Th‘! isiand aimunds i“ Warner to the stock exchange to I193" fisileries- and members of m” try to have the sale cancelled. They Wabfihiifs mew iriided 01F‘. clqihes‘ went to a building which Warner razors. soapvand other trlvlal items late‘. learned was m; the Stuck ex- for hundred of pearls. bTltle natlviag change and Williams entered while hi“! n“ use for money’ u m‘ o a pretended doorman refused War- smgiet‘ mm and ageqvom’ “'85 ner admission. Becoming suspicious. worth several pearls of no mean _ H 1 on arrival tsuva Fm the Warner leturned to the hotel. e Va ue‘ " ' ' found Wilson waiting but lrlart had crew sold their valuable. cheaply- made pumhmunh in many cases for disappeared. Then the two notified remarkable prices. And of course a i-ile 1101i‘??- few sentimental Jack Tars kept. a few back to bedeck wives and sweet- helirts at Portsmouth. 40%» w -——- CONFIDING T O If. O N T 0 MAN. LOSES $8.000 T0 SMOOTH STRANGERS Disappearance money and lat/er came __---£0->—-——— TRAIN STARTS AT WORD OF COMMAND LONDON. Oct. l3.—A wireless world, in whichhtirairis and trarltlls. ‘ " s , ac or mac - BOSTON, Oct. B.—William .1. 3i“ iopsme voci, com Wilson-who said he was head rmnd‘ of men__or wumen_m s“? the Wilson Stationery and Printing seated by the Mode] Engine? Exhi, Cmnpany- 0i Tmmiw’ cmnplfimeu bltion recently held at the Royal to the police yesterday that he had Horticultural Ham been swindled out of $8.000 by two since last year Major Raymond ma“ m“ h“ indiiced mm w m“ Phillips, the inventor of "audible them the money for investment in contra”. has perfumed his “mam to stocks. He said he met the men. one such an extent that it is now _ °i Wiwm 3"“ ‘he “me °i w- ‘sible to vocally control by meangozf 3*" 11nd ii1“'°‘i“°°d the “h” “wireless transmitted electrical en- "my friend Williams.“ in Atlantic m.” ‘m, form or machinery citv- Major Phillips demonstrated the Am?" m" ixnuw“ him meyiprogress of his invention with a °°iiid "m" mimei’ i“ him i" "hfimodel railway to a press representa- lltock market. he returned to Toron- mm r to where he got the $8.000. l-Ie camei here Wednesday with Reginald Warner, of Toronto, and met the shouted the sharp command. IIYISIBII " l "A110" IflAhead!" and instantly two model Fitting and supplying ‘Igg- =trains began racing round the min- u,’ em i iiature track. ‘ "Stop!" he shouted, and the H, J, trains drew into a tiny station. orrQMETlJfl. ."B~u~k!" and the trains reversed. MONTAOUI. P. IL I. i "The microphone is now so sei- i $112”. cimnwu" "ii" iary conversation and react only to the key words," he explained. Wide-eyed schoolboy: and Key Words Only Standing before a microphone he Then Hart wont out with thei back andi be‘ three which s,‘ unable to be present. {O}- i —Rcv. Mr. Stevens. a former pug- i" 01-’ West Cape Congregation, and ‘now settled in St. John, N. 13., 15 i-ipefldirlg a vacation among his f0!‘- mcr friends and is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Champion. KingsTton Has Birdless Week KINGSTON. Ont.. Oct. l3. -—Ecl- ward Beaupre. recognized as an au- iiilflliiy on birds and bird life in On- tario. makes the very interesting lstatement that for almost two weeks the Kingston district has had what he describes as “birdless days." Beaupre explained that after the magrition of the local birds, which set in several weeks ago, there was a complete absence of any general migration from the North, this he- warblers and thrushes. Then, aft- lng especially true of sparrows,‘ il-IIYB Dlx 2.14 1-4 by the Norseman. -Don Dlx is a handsome big horse and shouldprove to be the he,“ sire ever owned on the Eastern ipart oi‘ tllo Island and n raro horse ithere are no better, any time he is turned around he can trot at; m“. t; trotters trot. Mr. ‘HPnry ghflulfl i congratulated on his [lllrchagg —-——-—QQ-Q- MOTHERCRAFT LODGE HA8 NAME 0F BABY Pslncess E ___ i IDNDON. 00l- iL-lli is becom- illg an accepted thing that a cer- tain amount of lnothercraft traili- lng is a necessary finish lo a girls education. There i3 h wm-id M difference in the meaning of the world mothercraft as used by the .m°d9i‘11 Birl and by the mothers of 8 generation ago. Then it meant- the sudden illumination which the‘ young mrtlter was supposed to le-_ 001W! after the birth of hoi- baby» and the lore oi‘ older women whose “filing Wfll-l gained ill the danger- ously Spartan school of texpcrfencth Those in this country ale taking longer to recognize the importance ol‘ including mothercraft in‘ the schoolgirls curriculum. Never- theless, some progress been made. —--<0>—i- A GOOD RECIPE has Tflke a Sllmlllfll‘ shower, And a sunny smile; Stir into a garden pot For a little while. Then from out the rainbow Steal some rosy hue, W-hile a fleck of nzurc 11k)’ Ought to fulnish blue. Gold leaf from a sunbeam. Silver from the moon; (Just keep on a-stirlinlz. ‘Twill ‘be ready soon.) Twinkles fronl the star shlno— Sprinkle in a few. spilled upon the garden. Makes the glistening dew. —EI_)NA l. LE GRAND. ective that it wil_i disregard ordin-I er these "birdiess days," there was‘ Amlill-lliil luothercrnft is today a wonderful flight of birds from the ‘"°°“'ii"i"li io i10 common sense north migrating to the south, the “ffilliiifllliiy trained lll the prin- wozament being apparently started gigs! or health. the rearing of y ecolder weather reported from a e. is still the one pmfagglg“. the north and the strong north for which countless lhouggndg 0| winds. parents imagine their daughtels. ‘mm m, ""1111 notrslnlnir. When Sir Fred- ieiicii TTllbY Kins. whose wonderful lilliligrllt wetlfarfi ‘work in New Zeal-i " '_ B W6 21;: 5:152:11?! the demonstrations lumbtllersrosrl rrlilliliiilg “Séliiifii “Do ou lnean that dne day all thH-i country‘ one o! his ideas w“ trains zvlll be wo"l'~d like that"? w n the ‘m’ m hm‘ u"°"' ventu-ed one youngster ‘ and l" the knowledge p-orcome “I a0" re u.“ Mmior-Phlnlm "A own to humhler walks of. life. small raiiwap could be controlled b The Dlldie“ o‘ York is medd- iwireless todayv but in the case of Z 9m 0' the “deb” Ti"! baby prin- blg s smnrvili; 1 iunoti th ca“ Elimmh M“ "w" m" y] m! i ‘filed on‘ gimme i0 11 llmbiised hostel to be. __ w! WW km w igrelctfcl o 8 cost b: f“25.000 in sill! - 0e e ‘a groun s a f ~- M ior Phillips believes that ultl- dents yand some moihegsaagfliliiij ltnglely. as a result of audible con- 195A ‘Wm fume {hm-a |~ - . sreat ‘many society mothers “Trlfieiicnrbaiarm bglliilmgiiifliiill! £11134: 119W send their debutante draught; “flnlmiwiiilex l. t‘ . D0 8 era for six weeks‘ coursea,_.-_wil1cb- I came On 0f alarm, will org arrnnggd 90194» from 59d“. lwlliiminiil- clltional standpoint. Girl ‘ wile D957‘ Vi.“ ‘fi-li-liliiy 011911 "i0 thqwant to earn a a living all nursery “mlillii W 99in Sesame. nurses have to take a year's course. “Nil he "iii 51:11 inltflntllllfi- Sometimes working woman, who wily in case o an accident want to give their habit-ii every "W" l "'7 110111 Ill Qlldllllmd Der- chance, come and learn side by aide _ . with time Nclety glrlp. 0m hllnarllfio Illnlmenf Plmploa. for I _ tractivoness. Grandma Used Sage Tea to Darken Hair Common garden sage brewed into ,1 heavy tea with sulphur added. will turn gray. streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading. streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though. is troublesome. An easier only '15 cents. This is the old-time feapellmpmvadwby the addition _oi‘ o r ngred . While Mary. gray. faded hair is not sinf l, we all desire to retain our you ftll aprgargnc: ‘and at.- _ y or en ng your hail- with Wyeth‘: Sage and Sulphur Ifad, no 0:10 titlm tell, becaulse i, s so no ura y, so eveny. You just dampen a sponge or soft ibruah with it and draw this through ‘your hair, liking one small strand a time: dig morning all gray . rs ave a red. and. after ahother appllcntio or two, your way is to get a bottle of Wyethsi ~ i. w is howl. mm n“. m I “m; “quot” ‘m; wen Sage and Sulphur Compound at M 6 S IIl 6 1'12 e M“! m" m” d p“ ~ _ E p, Van my drug awn u“ ready m. u" {Uri ever. and those that claim coroiflldincovored recently bl? 91' modem signers in permanently reliable furs. RACCOONS, HUDSON SEALS, ' FRENCH SEALS, PERSIAN LAMBS, MUSKRATS, .will be shown in plain designs as well- as in clever combination. Orders will be filled from stock, or ' taken for special measure manufacture. This is an opportunity of marked interest for every lady in Prince Edward Island i who is interested in the purchase of a. stylish and reliable fur garment. All Shown in Connection with P. E. Island's Greatest Stock of Fine Fur Coats. MOORE a Msuaoo i 119-121 Queen St., Charloittetown ; v a if; ‘ - ' Then someone replied. saying that arenas m» vllllas ow _ the idea of a. coyote having the Wood-boring beellelleglhfliiofmfi“ powers of mssmeris... was foolish. ed hermetically sea - D0 Coyotes get their victims by "Ogliill" them Dulles. compared with seem to be winning out. ispecimerls. it wasflound tltfll-"iielii: Bays Charles Ireikeld. of the '1‘ had been no appreciable ctla sew Bar Ranch, Savona: itba species during i-ilfi W91“ "A friend of mine had hre! turibs. ‘ k w turkeys. They roasted aim teal Afidr the tree was Sift]: feet from the ground. My friend. lightning the beetles siltere" d w hearing a noise one night immedi- brcqrin the ulood. Some for w ately went to see what was wrong. qmgqs and were sealed wii-il l‘ u” One turkey was killed. the other: wood as new NW1“ “gm, almost dead and bleeding fro tit! lfgh scar. Here thOY m“ neck. No coyote could Ju bah untff “gin, m light by Dl- w feet or use a step-laddhr. so he lnast . who estimated the 11111:? l have mesmerized them. The claim o! years of their imprlsoulliflli that. a coyote‘: ayes don't shim ox-oount of the uulual rlntl- oept when a light is thrown on them ‘ Their Prey? KAMLOOPS, B. 0., Oct. 8. — Do the eyes of a coyote mesmer their iprey? Stockmen hereabqu are inrgulng the question and some of ithem are waxing quite bitter about ti; Someone started the controversy several weeks ago by writing to the papers that the bounty on ates sho ld be increased. I-le com in- ed at he couldn't protect his turkeys- from coyotes even though they roostsd high. He suggested that perhaps the birds were mea- hair becomes beautifully dark. giolmloftand luxuriant. i is ridiculous. rm dlflli‘ the nigh qmsl ‘ ' snunllwm" met-land by‘ the four-footed dapro- tho brighter are the coyotes eyes. Yarn-Ill" . once Icahn it. Alkali!‘- dators. V.