é x l i » i » ' ,~ l .», 4 .»1 _ 1 ~ L ia I ,_ lllll \\\\u\*/1/4 ..__§\\',a_\_i'r_il£\\n\`.` 0) ‘\\Jlllll_l\Il»l»\¢uvvv¢¢/ -vw _ ' i` --Z X' 1--- s -Misninmav ornamen- ` _ I I " ’ ~ 'iv‘ v _ . Kean d Ken ington ered - 5 ;» -.> N I I a f ` havin; {heir adnual miilinery ops' ` ` u ' _ ’ _ _ . ' ‘i _ing on_Thurlday iiird lust. ‘ _ .~ ~' ., A ~ _ ‘ ~ ' ; ,__ t .. . . O F ndsome Designs m E DURING THE PAST FEW WEEKS THIS STORE _HAS been busy opening up and getting ready for you a most delight- ful assortment of the new furs. T_hey’re ready now-and youll approve, we’re sure-the_lovely things that our buyers:-7Mr. Mc- Leod and Miss Foster picked up for you on their visit to the makers. _ _ _ _ A You will be surprised at one thing-_-that is the definite moderation of price. Our buyers were delighted, and we know you will be also, at the values we’re able to offer this season. There_are Nathiral Wolf-For;-Oppost;u_r;i_»--Seal_-_giggle coon----Sab e----ma e up in a grea range 0 e new . There are handsome stoles at $9-00. $14-00. $16-00. $13-00. $20.00, $24.00, $35.00 and lip. There are warm and lovely muffs $14-00, $16.00, $18-00, $20.00, $24.00, $35.00 ond $50.00. rs for Early Autumn » ,, -DEATH REGRETTED.-Pass ed peacefully away at her homo on Saturday. erpt_ 18th Amelia ' ummer de a er o ly s -- nels. Besides her sorrowing father ,uid 'stepmother she leaves to~ _mourn one sister Hattie, one broth er John Joseph. The funeral took iplace Sunday afternoon at 8.30 0'- olock to .the R. C. 'Cemetery Rev: J. J. MacDonald officiating. --FUNERAL 8ERV|GE8_ he Baker took place from her resi- dence on Summer Street, Friday at 2 p. m. and was very largely attended by friends and relatives The services at the church and gravewere conducted by the Rev_ Mr. 'Rice assisted hy the Rev. W. H. Harding, Summerside. Follow- ing were the pall besrers;__ Messrs Edward Strong, John Goss. Levi Silliphant, Maynard Bchurmsn, J. ,A. Brace, Caleb 'I`aylor_ RESIDENT .d at his at 9 o’ciock Ames Rich- of that He and the by his Rev P There to mourn sor- wife, four Al- ln the diaughters of N_ H_, and Summerside also John Arsensult, St. Wm. »Arsenault ond Stephen Gaudet, Summerslde. funeral took place to Fifteen Church on Sunday. '-A GOLDEN JUBILEE was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ailen,'_'St. Nicholas on Friday ev- ’ Gill!!! tmcelebrate the fiftieth anni- V_9l_;8l'! of their marriage All their v r sreudchlldrea They were me re ciplents of many beautiful gold presents The evening woo spent in SENSE. s0l18S and instrumental mus » ic. A sumptuous repastiwas spread to which all did ample justice af- _ter a most pleasant evening. The parties dispersed for their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Allen many more years of happy and prosper ous married life. A pleasing feature of the occasion was the presence of their son Wesley who just ar- rived from Edtmonton after an ab< sence of seven years. YIIIHIII -_--eo->-- -TEST CASE' ENDS.--At the lest session of the County Court. Summerside a case of much inter- est to creditors in this province was tried in the case in question a merchant had obtained a judg- T _ funeral of the late Mrs_ Thomasi .ment in the County Court but the I debtor had always evaded payment claiming that his wife owned the goods and chattels_ The merchant however, decided it was time to have a test made of the wife's own- __`_ _ . _ ei-ship os the sheriff or tho County A REALLY SERVICEABLE LINE OF_‘ FALL COATS made in good wearable styles, is offered at nineteen dollars in our ready to wear department. There_ are good heavy tweeds, velours, blanket cloths, all finished with half lining, as a rule the coats are belted all round, they have warm, cosy, convert- ible collar, browns, greens greys and blues. They are _really wonderful value at _ » s_l ‘ » _ f » » 5 l . _.U , . .cr . '»/ __.;. ,_ Wi? ci# _ f Cat W Offer At o e t I A l Mlnnrdm l.|Nno|-t ro: nom.. ooo., -Mr_ Leo Gallo-nt has returned wlilhe at the Aitken Hotel. George _..._ ---.=_------T to his home in Boston alter visit town on exhibition day between 1 I a A 'ins his brother Mr. J. E. Gallant and 3 o'cl0ck n.m. to meet any ` 1 of Summerside. one interested in Ford cars, trucks ___ ._ If This special purchase of Salt’s Esquimette Plush coats, in- ____ _ _ _Mm w_ B Mm, 0, s,,,,,,,,,,_ oorogo compooy, oiokriooiors for cludes a range of coats from size 16 t,o_ 4_6. The styles a1_r_e thor- _____T,___,_ ,md_;r____,___,____;_d___._o_,,e;s__m_________1me __ vmtmg- ,,,e,,ds ln New sooo ooo. 0 hi ood-all smart and at the same time weara e e gar- _M Ms___i_w s______d_| _____r>_m_ gay. ug. y . . . . ' _' ' ' l'Il9IltS be 47 inches long: the fabrlc lsrlchv Soft and beautlfulr of September, 1925, at 1 o'clock the lining is plain and durable. These 'coats are really remark- """\ O50 , 1 stallion 'IAQ years old Baron " ~ __Kelvin, dam Charming Gay had. had informed him that all debtors in the western part of the Province A Remarkably Good .00 he ~» ~»» - goods claimed that the same be-_ 0 " ` ` ' ' longed to the wife and defied the ' erg S/herifi' to levy. The Sheriff inform-_ ed him th-at ll this kllld oi th-'ing was allowed to go on that an ex- ecution would be very little good as it had come to be the same story almost everywhere he went with Gil sharp. the following stock, etc:-- 1 draft horse, 6 years old 1 filly King Brasiian Y ‘i i ' l » - 4 fr _ 1 H0lUf9l|l CU' (ill CBM) In Fur Coats N , ar r rl i ' Ji "1vf1“"' ’~" ""i“:i` “' ' ' ' ' ' ig i’o`i|:shiil:.y'hrdusntity of driod| ‘ ---' ' ‘ Hudson Seal $325, $3 _5, $525. . irskrnt Coats $150, $250, hudwood ,h,,,,\,,,_ 3,1, p,,,mv,,,, ‘ i ne Terms made known_ 1 Jersey cow (ln (calf) _ 1 Holstein cow tin coin so me wonderfully I ,ation voiooo . sow-I 1 ox. 1% years old 1 helfer 1% years old 3 calves 4 rin pi t Saturday mornin! .i .¢~,|, . :ln-._ _'¢'._ RE . sem. _Mormon Coors seo. s1do,s1oo.1-ony oooto sim, sooo. Aus- III ..?.§_ ___ __ _____m_ ‘trniian-Beaver, $215. French Seal $195. _ _ . .. _,uw ,_ “°Mm°N_ .. '*~~`t~. £1 o.-/--_ "'.""` " ' "5 » _ .., ; . _. -_ we ' *' a-4 ~~- Q" » Auctioneer. _ _. emu me zuublav Jin .J 4 » ‘** * ””_’_u_,"_ _._ I ' a » *ii The Sheriff interpleaded and the_ -- gffrrleeldloigodrifiiotmdieifditilortffs d"‘f"' s",‘,’,',,,,‘§ér§,‘§‘;'”f,‘,,;}f”vlgfgggl ,' ____.yE.o Movma NGTURE 2921 nd and chattels were not the proper- 'fnengs in Boston Maw SHUW. -Scania Monday, Mt. ty_of the_ wl_f_e ats_tliemlilf)9d°‘f the ' Stewart' l‘uesd»sy:, Gecirgetovwi S9 Z\|l'e Y B el" all EBVB __ _ Wednesday, Morell Thursday, St. iurl_sm§_§1_§e!0ro 0151; _:1;er0_:1_;\_E_t_ big: vm '11,;,‘;"yn1;{,f_';“°;;‘,e,‘?f',_f‘;§‘,§1,fy“;’,:dS§:,f,_ rotors Friday, Bridgetown solar- cos 3. 3 5 ' ` . 1| ._ 2926-9~2l. ‘)l. sold by the sheriff under me “_ merside the guests of Mrs. Daniel W _______ ecution. \D“"“l“5' ~ _ _ ,_ f - , __ l --<°'*’_*‘ -| Miss Hathwny and Miss Law- ....*PROPERTY Ci-iANGlE\8.-ZVI-r. l ` ` (8p°°'°| '° TM G“"`d|“”') son. St. John are spending n week E. -B. *McLaren, has disposed of 'TORONTO 59°* 18"'rh" gm" in Charlottetown guests at the his farm in Georgetown R0 nity ° -_,i , _ 1 ‘vit Millinery Showing of tastes and in a wealth of styles. All the newest shapes and colors. Em- broidery in tinsel, wool and silk ostrich and brocades are seen on many smart models. Furs and Fur 'Coats Nowtawait your inspection. We have a splendid showing of fur coats, separate stoles, scarfs and capes; also rnuffs to match in a splendid A assortment of styles. You would do well to buy your furs now and enjoy a full season’s wear from them. V _ _ _ , 4.-..m*`”' A. L _ , _ _.ll » \ Prowse Bros., td. \ It is enough to know that there are Hats here for the most exacting i if 4 ‘ F . K : e i _Clements._ the twelve year old / » , _ 1 _'-A5. ~' g ~ _ daughter of Mr_ James Clements of ' , ¢ ' ` ‘ ' gas i s oi ft n to-let ni & i ., ‘ ", . , ` ) I to \ ._ _i _ _ 1 ”ilJ\ ¥_\ _ 4 \ ol " l _sit »‘» 1 ' A ./ , i W ,` A l ' / _ . ll i \. I You are _cordially invited to our grand fall showing on Thursday, September 23,~of Ladies Suits, Coats, Dresses, Millinery and Furs; also Men’s and boys’ Clothing. j To every woman is offered an opportunity of seeing the best and lat- est apparel for fall in both attractive styles and prices. The New Suits and Dresses in at _Variety of Styles . Here they are, plain or fur trimmed embroidered or tailored are the new suits in poplin, se.-gcs and tricolinesin, Navy, Brown and Black. _ Fall dresses in many styles, beadedor embroLiii'ei'ed in plain or pleated y ` skirts. All sizes. Your inspection is invited. ' A _ 5 ill Sél . ` - - i ‘ 3 IS a S _ _ » ,earnings ol the C. N_ R’s_ for the _“usd ~ , and purchased the property of A. _ _ _ Q _ _ n _ _ 1 show d -- . ‘D. `McPhee, into post muster of 99 » i week e ding Sept 4th $2,372,906 inorooso, $303,231 over! -Mrs, Eduuwd Maynard. Nor §;‘§"§°‘°"“~ “°“’ ‘“ M°°“°5“_;”- tham has returned home after ~ ~ me corresponding period B year _spending the past month in Boston '_”“ .ago with her daughter, Mrs Wilfrid Col emian York where she will remain a few weeks. " --Misses Jean MacLellan. Ruth and Helen Noonan have returned to their homes in Summerside af- tsr.spanding the :past three weeks with friends in Sydney, N. 8. , _ --Dr. Richard Elllioti and sister. Hilda of New York accompanied by Miss E, N. MaoGormack. Summer- side_motored‘ to Georgetown on Wednesday returning Friday. Dr. and Miss Elliot left for their home -Messrs John Johnson propriet- or Johnsotfs Bakorv and D, A. ok arms of Snmmerside both sn |- fally underwent operations in `A`pril this same sow came across ‘lt _,&»_.'r .__- _, wn ucce u as _ e ¥rincipal|» department on Tuesday 11 , I, _ 3. ",‘"*' Y an executlon_ The merchant decid-\ ~ __ _ _ _ _ __ ,_ m ed to make a test of the matter and - -- 1- 41+--' » ' “°"' ¢ t _ '=* , _ ‘ A _ *FORD CARS-Mr McEwen or tractors. He also wants 3 good_ live wire to sell cars The Morell 1 ..*CAN YOU BEAT ITT.-Mr. Alexander iMacLean of Montague is ti? proud possessor of n prize sow ‘w lchdelivered the goods in the shage oi ‘twenty young pigs at one Hat r.~ _Ali ‘the new arrivals are q ite h al-thy. developed and exhi- bit a geen interest in life. Last with fourteen beauties. This mak- _ia.t,bo short period or tivo months. ....'8UCCE88 CLUB MEETG.-» The regular meeting of the George- to S ss 'Cl bw held in th he follow ng officers were electing President. Kathleen Fsir~ child. ice-president, -Emma Mc- Beoretsry, Dorothy Doyle. infer, James Hoberlin. Librar- ths P, C. ‘Hospital friday even Ulf Their many friends will be ples# oo to learn that they src rdtial “vt _ _...__ ..._ Q . Samuel Yorston. lllxscutive `, Utes 0! three, Kathleen 'Dcvlo ‘ Solomon and ‘Hema es a total of thirty-four pigs with-‘ » .. s QUMPTON, Geo et wn had the Sharm levy on me goods' ‘VESTERN PERS0 Alrg annoi';;i‘cTes 3 showing of styliihzali V _J rniliinery. Sept. 22nd and 2»3rd. ..*‘iSOCIAL TIME.-A very en- joyable ice-creum festival and dance was held in the rink at Sl. Peters, during the week. The bulld- wos specially decorated The sur- rounding districts were well rs~ presented, there being motor trucks from lSouris and Cardigan. A considerable sum of money was realized, this :will go towards -buy- ing .a new rlnkaphone for the rink. A. ...ACLAM ery enjoyable was Ne rl n and dance. the auspices the young of Newport it served as a farewell party Miss Harriet Fraser. prior to _hor iepurtiure for Boston, Mass. Tho luucing started with u. set of lan~ vers, which were contlmied at various intervals. About eleven o'¢-lock la- very dainty lunch will served by the young ladies. 'Po- ward; midnight tho crowd iiispersv ed to their respective homes voting _this one of the most enjoy-able evenings of the summer. ‘ A4 n wpo icing a cial iarty was =,-._-.o-. _:___ , 4| -~ mt r ~ '~ ,I _ '~' "i7,f¢_'._-,V _ __ M , _ _ _ i ,__,.,_ ,,,_. ,__ , f ,_.. . ,... _. ._. . __ ___ .__ _ _ _ ,_ . - _ . __i -__ / _ .- . , _ “_ __, _ _ ` __ ,_.N‘_ Q .___ i¢,,,, _ ;»t,. ,, _ _ y ._ .:_, , ___ _ _ ,_, f ___ ,, __ _ _ __ _ .. _ ' '- f .1 " l `_ _ . 1 ' , ` V ._ ... £` » li- no-.. ,,.- r