f. l3 limited A§s0riineni i y ghost Coats i " MO*ne-ihi r(l ..“(i our TlHIRTY-FIVE COATS 1N',ALL._ every vile NEW this _ ,s_esson, all of ‘the very latest and smartest dos‘ us. and . produced in lovely exclusive fabrics, Kasha Grand, Ye va Suede i and the loveliest of the new broadcloths. All these lovely gar- A1399! ' . a I . right at ‘Bruce's. i tins in stock at Bruce's. F; 1‘,‘,',,"_"if,‘,‘,‘_f'“§;',,f”°.,$‘"fll% '33:‘; ' ,_ »_ h " ~ " Ioil-il-ss-al u, West. Toronto. 0.‘... has 1m per- ' . 3 _ e —-—,—- "acted a new model ~ Qeomqwq u,“ 4t ‘ / _ --sroniu wmoow. s"; 4n the, _ L. yet - "stock at Bruce's. ssos-"u-Ias-si tlllznedtleiilf. ‘Ru laosrxooflfitiobu l, 13f l“! . _ u . I -.omoan rite chums Inns luiigtf’ ‘Tlirl?! l" sh. 5'30". .5033: i ' Anti-Freeze at s, if 5133333-0 flinging“ transmitted u’ v 931441414’ reneilt to hosrln’ sill-lien “Nuuml I l ' - " i, _ makers oifeljm ghltll’ eh)? “ugififlgf '“ sit-wilt w room" m... ‘3.£'.“.i2.i?;“.'i.’i.»‘i'ig_a%'°$iii-8.3.?" i" mt Bruce's, i 9305-11454] ‘if these. nrkublq nidrgo‘ 5| one , ..____. . ' ."-' for u th"o ll nnil 00b tails‘: F»? ' 111g c513], 0111' 51?"?! "Iégjgr 1181i" aillladmstodsyi 1 ' ml!“ Obwfld - - -' . ' \ Lscrlptions will be received and lvertisements taken for insertion “the Guardian. ‘ » " —-HAND Ann. Powlia wAsn- ING machines sold right at Bruce's. I . . saos-n-"zu-al ' fi-IIOLMANS WANT DRESS- ED POULTRY-Commencing" De- cem‘ 1st we will Milo in poultry 0! all irinds. We want them com- pletely (no _ heads and feet off and well ‘fastened. We "an only use first class stock nd will pay highest prices. ll. '1'. ol- man Limited. "9818-11-20-3! -Au. slzss use. lnlbullllllfi . ' "_ Era-nu i rm Trial 6i ’ Alter twenty-live yosrl devoted tx- d EIIIIIVQIY to the manufletdfl of weather". he,“ lweyerentersq " .' - m "a! Bmsmide ‘lniooiqtgvgd one of his old friends who still re- sides here were lmown to take m early nwmins swim occasionally out ilwre was m‘! ‘breakwater across the barber's mouthat that-time. The late Rev. Mr. Wtthyeombe was a classmate at King's. College of Ven. Archdeacon White. who made rei- erence to his deathin St. Mary's Church on Sunday, this being the first notiflcatlm. here oi the sad event. ' The deceased is survived by- his widow, formerly Miss Dim- , is“ N» Ric's?’ to..." win’: ‘ lfldiiti- 0K fine - lib!!! ' uitb ' nnqi? “- Prints. he ‘was; p 1mg W W119‘ 118113101180 8nd back; Illid . ,ier S. B. Fox 00., Will bdheldln the '—MEETlNG.—The an ual meet- mock, olwindsor, N. s, the three ing of the shareholders o the {Prem- . daushiem-s. Avsnnnio nsi-iifir-lllailiirri-fl age of Andrew J. Williams snjs Miss I . hall at Beneqila. on ‘Tuesday, pgc- ember 4th, 1928, at 2-p. m. Thos. t brought up on the homeste "' Moysc, Secretary. ' i -rl.A'rn cnAss ,wmnow BROKEN-A large’ plate glass -w1n- dow in the furniture department of the store of Messrs .110 _ en's, Ltd. Summerside. was _ smashed some time on Sunday night. How the damage was done has. not yet been divulged, but the‘ police have the matter in lhsnd and develop- ments are expected-S" li- FPASBED AWAY Arms LIN- ’ QEERING ILLNESS-The death £00k place, after a. lingetng illness, a1; his residence in River. Lot l6. last Saturday morning c-f Mr._Jos_- eph Cameron. at the age oi 78 Years. Mr. Cameron _wes, bofrn and and lived all his life in Ellis River. He was, o. progressive farmer and was ‘widely known throughout the dis- trict for, ‘his upright dealings and genie? dispasltion and,» deeply re- spected by all who knew him. There are left to mourn a sorrowlng wi- 938541-27-61. urday. Oct. 20, atmSacrtIdf EdriafMaclnnis was solemnizsilifit- . l?" church. The ceremony w» W?‘ Kelleher. The bridegroom _is_ well known in this city and is th“ son of Mrs. Margaret Williams d the late Humphrey Williams. bride is the daughter of" Mr. and Mrs. Gordon lvliaclnnls . of Bedlque, Prince Edward Island. The bride was gowned in blue transparent velvet. with hat of silver lace and wore silver slippers. Bhe carried a amended by fiel- sister. Miss qrgaret M's of New- ven. Ct, who wore gown of cocoa satin and velvet with hat and shoes to match and carried pink roses. John H. Williams. pt brother of the brides- grocm.‘was best man. at the close of the wedding ceremony a dinner was served the members of the immedi- ate families air the home of the bridesgrooxrrs mother. 119 Colby street. following" which Mzxnand Mrs. Williams left on n. motor trip formed by the pastor, Jo F! lllgyuet of bridal roses. The bride 1 V Inthe fglve year average of 1,922,400 m? $03.00 c0 LIMITED ments are fur trimmed, in finest real furs, collars and cuffs of Badger, Opossum, Beaver,‘ Silver Rat, Scotch Mole, and Rac- coon. ‘ Perfect linings, custom tailoring ‘arid finish. $50.00 Coats clear at. 5033.30 s 75.00 Coats clear at $50.00 $58.00 Coats-clear at. $36.67 $115.00 Coats clear at.-.$76.66 ats clear at. .$42.00 $135.00 Coats clear at. .$90.00 "< $145.00 Coats ~\vi1l clear,at.i.$96.67d - m 0n 0RB M 6 L501); .» .- . - . . - - y “Ch r1" tt V, l n MERSIDE HECTOR — Many old session of which the defendant was Queen St . a o e/tow ‘friends here ‘have learned with re- proved innocent. After several hours _ g~~¢*a"~»_ n» -..-.‘;.~,., . - -~ ~ ti; ' ' w‘ ' " " ' < lgret of the death in . Lakewood. trial on Monday afternoon otherw- v ~ _ lghlo, where he was in charge 0f cused was convicted and fined $20;- Cz-nnecticut. - Prcductionby the country as a . .. l‘ . whole. however, shows an increase .- - - - [cf-from 25,900,000 barrels produced é b glast year and 34,441,000 barrels ex- “ i ' " ' t ‘ waged‘ this bveair. th ation 1 pro .'-..~ ~ nmcneasen en a - _- e fiat-tit... zi patatoesis also in pros- . j - . ' - gpoct, it s" stated. The national crop ' _,_. iis-Vexpcctcd to total 465,651,000 bus- ' " - ' ' " Qhels. as compared to. last year's Bwmx-Na‘ zb-mlyew m“ rec-pt: 400004.000 bushels-The a-v- Bilge}: I 1 l ' iplogfibk d??? fiogQoi-sze forthe years 1923:1021 is 304.- migt "md more ‘by, 491,000 ibushels. This increase" is shared in New England to a. lesser finial: figveilflm degree. where 00.403000 bushels are ,ma,-¢a [med by ale “v3.18. expectedhcc-mperedlto seesaw land Crop Repfirting Service of the YW- T e “m " °"°"°" . U.‘ S. Department .3! ,Agncu1wme_ ($010 the ilve year average of ‘The forecast for this year is l,4'l5,- ' ' . ' ' 000 barrels, as compared to l,635.-," ~"7' 000 barrels harvested last year and‘, - VFORMEB. uALlFAx i nov COMMANDS oi."- . EXPEDITION sum A decline in the production is‘ predicted in name. New Hampshirta] ' < glfflmnland Ritode Island, the BOSTON, Nov. 26--,Capiain Sel- ly New England States" showing don B. Bout-liter. "skipper of the " < -- ' auxiliary yacht Illysia of the Field ww .- n; > L ., n, l SIL VER TUiEsiSAY, NOVEMBER .2701- i‘. MEEHAN; . 6r . . ». ..= i? -..j.=_<"= ., ' in. F. “ling-ohms, mo. New, Yilrlc g wlll‘bs‘i't'1o'liriyollléo‘fingi’ will in ‘allgrndes of silver s” 397233: his ‘omit ,"”i ti. . l g lot- unites slut-i n; iEm-opean markets at highest market 01"‘ "“". l "hilnf-luwbll ’i‘§l|"u¢=hu.}"pi&$t is at‘ .,. “(its Gilli‘ while theiiilt vincrcascs being ‘Massachusetts and banana. i . l ICFJ." ' .000" an omobiies are registerertimnk- ing‘ cno, car to every 59 inhab - Museum: cf Chicago Scientific/Ei- pediticn, is afnative oi Halifax, N. S. GapiaiiuBout-llier was bom in that city in i880. He smbarkedon his seafaiixig career at the age oi sixtcenand during his many years at sea has, seFved on anticom- manded many types of vessels. Be- ginning as- a. foremost hind h of sailing" ships and steam ves- s-els, serving as one of the ‘Coast- wlse Tw-li-Wwtation Company-is skip pers for twelve years. He now re- sidesgwhen ashore. at 68 Avenue," Melmse, Mass. The Illyfl overhaulihiit-a local shipyard and took on supplies there before em- , barking on a year's cruisenn tropic waters. where members of the ex- I " ct to obtain many cufr- = known trophies from f‘ eels. ~B es, which travel on " ~"'of ceediixgly‘ poisonous. and which u. thcuqhtfiov some to belrosponsible for tales of sea serpents, are among the specimens which it is hoped to secure. The yacht has a foremost and her main mast lore-and-ait rigged. She is big and n‘~‘~ ""01 beautifully constructed. f"i'".'."lil.rig flue quarters is’: all she is Zkzzlcl‘ square-rigged aboard. For auxiliary power ' 1 .._ -- ~ _ -_-£O&-—-——- ..In the states giissuth and w...»- ttemberz). Germany. only about 86.- i. rant." y" ='i.l'<.'*-"° on 6A0 e paT-ishes.” ‘liesides being an able months-s workedhis wayinp to the command-j ' West Hill i a, avmelnber of the New ~ _ York YadlitiClilb fleet; underwent , e water, some ex-l my. 0 __“T'.“H’B I?F3Th¢i' through Massaclusetts and New ‘ seven daughtersmnd two sons, York state. On their return they “t: - n ely: -Mrs. Edison Fletcher, Mrs. Charles Hathway and Mrs. Harry Mayhew. oi Boston, Mass; lvlrs. Harold. willie. Sprlniiileld. Mrs; Frank McDonald, New York; William Barlow, Wellington; Mrs. William 38.21095; Southwest. Lot. 16; Russel, Ellisitkver, ‘and Wil- liam on tile homesteaot-a The Jun». eral took place on Tuesday after- noonfrcm his late residence to the Episcopal Church and cemetery at Port Hill. Rev. Mr. Coleman offic- latlng. and was very largely attend- ed-S ' _nasru . or some SUM-, South Main street. V . —‘-GIVBN SUSPENDED BENT- ENCE-éAt - the court House in Summerside on Monday afternoon a pantyfrom the west of the pro- vince was charged before Messrs Alex Oampbefl {and John Molllson, J. .P.'s, with the offence of point- ing a firearm at Customs Oflloei-‘A. F. Hardy near ‘Sea. Cow Pond. ‘Phe circumstances under which the of- fence was committed were report- ed ih connection, with a previous charge of having a still inhispos- S: .Peter's_ Mission, of" Rev. J. M. kbut in view of his evidence that he Wlthycombe. a. former popular re was a returned soldier and that he to: of St. Mary's Church at Sum- had raised the gun under the in- merside and St. John's, St. Elean: fluence of fright and Eohout any ors. The deceased was 62 years intention of doing any ury, the of age. a. native of Newfoundlandfseutence was suspend n payment and was ordainéd a. priest at-Fred- 6f. the costs of the t and on the ericton, N. 3., in-IBQO. St. Maryfs. accused's entering into axrecognlz- Summei-slde. was one of his first ant-s to keep the peace for six - ' r-‘sow assume. COMFORT- ABLX-A sudden doll was‘ msds on suuchy nllht for themrlnce Coun- ty Hospital umbi-iliince to so ,=.to Portage on account of theserioue - illness o! Mr. Ed Shfl-rbell, tire hf- teeu and a"half year old son of litr. and Mrs. {Ca-lilo Sharbell. Th6 B11‘!- ferei‘ was hmuzht_.4"wn iv 1.1.118 hospital. a quick ttip in the swim ' being made. He is mwwrwtlng com- ‘fortably and goodhopes are enter- tglndd for his recovery. Mr, Percy L. ‘newness has reoentlvy taken over , iheiPrince County, Hospital anxi- bulsnoe and. has had itbainted and ~ msdethoroudhly up to date. lie has T nsive cotf such " . a 3100s in the big cities. which will d greatlyto the-comfort of ‘tile sick and h _a'_ ' ! ::Powerful Medicine-The healing l. A to Women i l ‘.7- will reside at Bradford Manor, 280' ;E'astern" Guardian Mm- Lon the Montague-Murray River field. iSunday. December 2. as followsz-i Al. ‘- . / ‘l i"-~-—~ LéPagti$h<~>e Qemand ‘The wizardry of style-L. fthc ' _pcr'fccti’on_ of smooth, com». forcible fit». . . the charms-of. fashionable color .’ . AThcscp _' charaftcrivzc both" hi gh and“ low lasts "of the new Zipper Boot. ‘Equal perfection of style, accuracy "of lit and design _ will be found in all Goodrich footwear, whether it be the most beautiful over-shoe for thlsplaincst rubber. ~ CANADIAN coooiucu COMPANY merino," KITCHBNER, ' If it isn’t Goodrich if tisn '1‘ a Zipper“ Co Ltd, and Goff " i Wholesale. aiid. 36th:“. “Distributors of Goodrich Hit-Press (‘ioodrloh 2 1P1.» This incomparable‘ ovcrshoc “crcstion-J-‘the highest’ qcxprcs". siort. of " artistry in winter, _£@Qtw¢tr;.-- brings to milsdfs. ' feet all the dairiify attractive;- ncss " that ‘_ {she could- desire; i i‘ . ___. J) v l it v 1 “Pancreas sonar-nit». a. v. , is Guardian Ailent in Mon o and will be pleased to and renewal subscriptions. t! ImsuNoAiL-ssnvsoss-mv. .1. W.. Willismi-Lwlll conduct services Montague. 1i a. m; Murray River a p. m., and Murray Harbor Tp. m. properties in six _ oils are concentrated in everybottle of Dr. Thomas’ "Bacon-lo. Qll. forming one o! the most bmeflcisi iiiii ‘evef {offered to the use ofmamnm‘ Jesitlifyflnlshtoits power in s " be . in ., more, , mceriIIv that they owgnbieii-"hea u: wit. m lmfliiefllll" WW6‘, is not exp ,d by. m sin-ii Dflcejtitgich it tin, l "' Mlnofll’: Llnllnsnt ulr "‘vLyilititiE.i Pinhim'§ sitgiitiit 000mm "W..? °°' jj» l ivy. \ ~“ ' ‘Hausa. yieltbeutinti a “ Refit? . ullsthma No longer Dreaded. The dread of renewed attacks from , thma has nwhold-upon those who ova learned Nlyupon Dr. J. D. sum‘: Asth " _ y; V o they leel that complete reliiiice ~-plaeod~on this true lilo which certainty that it w 1 always do "qFnor Prince Edward‘ ‘ . I l ' ~ i 3 "" m}. all that its makers claim. if you jve not yet lesrnedhow safe you was whitetail-urination st hand mltMa1utt-uw E‘ urself. L‘ . ._ \ 3 Greek Freighter‘, Sank Izifiarbor, LISBON. Nov. M. —- The Greek irallhterilllrglnin which was towed» into Leixoes port yesterday by ‘hf-w teen Portugesc- trawiers after have. ing been ' sank ln-t e harbor at four - o'clock‘- "iie memimi- The trawler: had ex- pressed the intention-oi ‘chiming salvalfq for the a dancing to £70,000 $350,000) ' but whethe ‘ be able to get anything out of their ‘ " 31¢" Prize now remains problem“. Remedy. Bo safe 1“!- i- - - . Beer-hall, waitresses“ Germany. in winning ]“.‘>‘;°i;i.°_'i."..~.f€t°ii‘3.;“‘ . (Canadian Press) ' » bnhduned by her crew. condoned Ihlp sm- (Inliroximstoly, r they will we: " i POTS