rrtrirr tr rriiiiiii rt. ‘ll Ohaatso Dalton. Inilfilt. floral-g Dal __ ....._____ l! (bladed 1Q‘) 86$ - 4nd pea you (mailed) ll alvaaei J- I- Iillflb III“! Ill Pilllllel. Idiom ~ll~ i.’ Quote. Associate pa! {ear (leltvzaed la advance. la Canada and to U. l. A- [atest In Sty/e w/f/t Wear a/lffie W/ri/e 4f leading adores JAS. CODISTIH E K CO. Lmwrzn MQNTREAL ‘ OFFER TIMES TO WALTER F MiLLION POUNDS. OR fbUNDOX. Sept. 2i. -i.:~.r~ri itothvr- men. has pnrrhamvtl trout Lire Nirrtir- teliiil- t-vlffllt“. Thu ilally Mail, liver-r mg ,\'i-\v=r, Wotrkiy lreupau-h and llontirrontal [hilly Mail. The t~nnsid~ oration is lllidPFfifOJ to be rwu million pounds. The Times: hats bet-tr utters-ti to Jnlitr Wuihrr for :1 million pounds, which is cnzrsltler rtf um ruuuh. Lord Bwve-rltrwrk ls blrirltrm for the trroperty. but ir it prubtiliie tltut Lorri ilorhormerv will acquire the Time-s also. You Can't Cu _ I BOG SPIVIN 0f TIIOROUGHPIII butyou can clean them off promptly with and you work the horse at the same time. D06! IIQQ fill!“ or remove the hair. $2.50 per bottle, delivered. Will tell you more if you write. 500k 4 R Free. W. IZYounK. inc. N‘. Lyman! Bldaihflontraal Ansormne and Ahsorhine Jr., are made in Canada . . Fire Sale All she; in stock, sold at half price. $1.50 to $1.75 shades .. . . . . . 75c. i i for 3 light fixtures, com- plete with shades $7. 2 light fixtures, com- plete with shades, $6. S. McIsaac 8t Sons Phone 722-J OO-owvfi ' TWO MILLION PEOPLE ll OQIIAI reat their IIIIL P > I wear ea to use or tasprove Olaaees really save eyes a-ad are a sip that the wearer values eye-right nreolously. our examination will ten It ‘rant eysatfll. loo. will beas- rm. r. b. stratus Exhibitors Live sort at the Ex i I'll-use iarkr- notice ihrrl. we hrrvr- 21.1mm’. Supply oi‘ Old Hey of bust qutriity. Old Oats, (choice trleun grain.) Cracked Corn. Cornmeai, Rolled Oats, Schumsclter Feed, Baied Straw, Crushed Oats, Bran, Middllnga. Pip Feed. Oll Cake Meal (old pro ci-ss) Poultry Feed, etc. nil rrf luwt-si prices. Feed delivered rrt Exhibi- hition Grounds free. Carter & Co. Ltd. Headquarters for Flour and Feeds i P-itlhuvr- iii-nu looking: iDtrr riuii itinrn: i ,4 r p i hibition A WEEK'S INSPCRATION The course of lectures in St. James’ Hall duping the week mp1 concluding this evening was at our-e an inspiration nnrl a compli rur-nt to Charlottetown. An inspira tiuu bet-rinse etiucative and tutor irrative subjects were treutcd b_\' u master in a ma“‘(,l-l). manner; a i...» cause so rnurry of its citizens cow- t-orupiinrt-nt to Charlottetown NHlPYVd the lectures, 0f sufficient lrrrportrtncs to devote- to thetn on u hrrif afternoon and evening from their ordiharr ‘r vocations. irour and each The increasingly large aftentl~ uric-c c8421! afternoon and eveuin; indicated very clearly that there a wholesome buugering and tirihsting after the intellectual and that we are not. us has frequently irr been charged. drawn from our doi. 1-" 141885118 only by amusement. The intelligence of a community, rrs of nu individual, grows by (‘ul- tivntion us does also the desire "tor rtnrusement and trlvolity. We have "B! nPrzlectr-d the frivolous thing; for u number of years we have hmi a rollicking good time, w,~ M" 11M 900d business. ‘The in- Liutrlriai upheavals that have shalt. err other countnies have not touch- I'd us. We have motored ovefthe r-ouutry, we have danced and plnv red bridrre and had our pirtit tout and tittended Vanda-vii!‘ rvirwu they wr-r-etivzr'.iz‘lie.snil wal din ws l hilil almost for-rotten that them‘: wns an intellectual, spiritual huip. 2w tint riiosr thinks talk-ti to sat; The \\' t“ isfr. ‘thr- bigger- i '0 bad during thr- ww-k hos ri-rir-wl the intnitecrun‘ taste of rhiurs ll i ‘rrrrruint; illlll \\‘r~ have 9rd glimp- r jsr-s ill lmwi oi dim» of the» things ‘that tiriukiug rmii ' “It'll WIND?!) ltu rrrrtlr-rstrrnri. "And rrrcilv-i- things gfllilll tin-so shall \\'» sue" if we |lrmk rur- rhcnr whore. lhrr thinkirv-I |tm-n ‘anti wmur-rr are ioukiirg. This sr-riyrr of ieciurr-svpwrs w spirnriitl betrinuin: and we feel ' stlrr- that rit is only a beginning. iwn rrrr- isolated somewhat but wr "live in a house b!‘ the side or the roar], where the rnr-u of men go by." and if the bigrtrsr ‘men do not live wrui us ire-can n! Insist call one in cccoslonaily and fret the benefit of intercourse with him. As already said this series was a beginning. At the outset it iooit- ed to some Ilka a rather risk)‘ trndortatring but these reckoned without taking account of thrrt latent intellectual hung" that compels thinltinK men and women (,0 Rat- ht-r around the table on which in- tellectual vinuds uro spread. The result has frilly justified the un~ ilertaialug and today the beet ete- mant in Charlottetown is congra- tulating Itself on having enjoyed n continuous and long to ht- remem- bered feast of good thing». ‘ Dr Stewart is a fascinating speaker, thoroughly convenient with whatever he undertakes‘ discuss and has the happy faculty . of holding the uutlrdni interest of iris audience as long as he chooses , to speak and to make them regret rhrrt he had not spoken ionizer. That a Mmiitrr course will be ar- . ranked for in the no‘. distant fu- ture we have no doubt. in the meantime the ladies of the Guild of St. Jrrmmr Church are entitled to the thanks of thuyvhoie cit!’ for having initiated n movement that is bound to be followed up. -----4Q0-i-—- ' THE NAVY LEAGUE All will hnil with pleasure the fact that the iot-el brunch of the Navy League of (jlsnada Js tnkinl: 0n new life and making prt-pnrtv , tlons for xrenter activity than htta been. The conversion of the lower floor of tho buildinl into tr hull that will serve err a’ community centre and a place of popular en- tertrtinment when needed is itself FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922. Icognizcd us the popular assembly to m“ mull! of a lonr: felt want. One of Charlottetown}: great has been such a centre and needs the Navy lmigue Building ht admir- nbiy suited for the purpose, L". lures and euterruiurueuts of vari- “"~“ kill“! "hi! be held there and 1hr new hull now rrntiH‘ construe Ilon will no doubt coure to be re- hall have lbode. The Navigation School. the Wire loss class and the Cutler class will rat-salve a new impetus and. it ncc rmry publicity ‘is gin-ii to the fl-dvantages of the province for "W11 “39598- particularly for the Navigation classes. there is no t-srtson wby Charlottetown should not he one of the most important naval instruction homes in Cun- ada. Th? P110090 of the Navy Loa- tme of Canada is to encourage and develop the naval h for‘ no rmtirerings which recognized DOW pint-e of spirit among (hnndlons. As stated by are Pre- Fvldont Mr. Sam Ilru-‘rls. in n 11168- sure recently published lu_ Tho Sailor. the ofilicial organ of thr- Lotlslrfi. "My sit/ration was drawn tn the Navy Marne not through pray love or knowledge of the sen but from a study of the place und tunctton of sea power in the life and prosperity of a nation." Quot- inl’ further from this trrirulrribio message, he says: "A merchant motif-he we must have. be it govern ruont or private ownership. i: is u prim.» necessity in time of peace; f?! ‘vs-rrtiui arm of defence in per- l~-‘~ matinnal danger. T ~-t us romemher that one 11' of land throughout Cpnads thutwvhich ""1" "lid errors-lolly 1m "Islander" ond that all have lu view. the great-i . Council Go To ' thatch yunpwqpg, For-rm |m,,-Qy¢m.,,g‘- The following interesting article Qt Qggigl “north” rie clipped from the Pnwebyteri-rn ' Witness 0156M. 21st. By Prank The purpose of the Social Sen Yell’!!! _ vice Council of (‘nnatin ls to do‘ Aw! so w Prim Edward Maud m: the improvement of Social con l1 It a lens 816p 1mm He!!!“ w tlitious iri each of the Provinces (‘ovt- tread. who but a Muri- eiiuuot be eueliy or well done by knows wfhcre it is? Every island the churches and other iilfititutiung Presbyterian could act as guide to working separately and lndepcnd-{this flour little chapel lu the errtly. it brrrgn to rbcrtr upon thniWOWlS- “TIMI 0B" l-‘Olflefi "D0" Dontiplon arllament and uponiuudrienly" untl as s happy surprise each m" the run/molar Legrirrnturucwi-rirri- dr-ivrns to church from the unite-l prest-rttre of a Donun-itlrcxurtr 0r Shaw's. The narrow- ionwvide and l'l'0\‘ll!0|it]- wide (yr-lest of red rontis, winding through nrnlurxl propaguudu. in turratlise of [folds or attendee oi‘ There MIG two branches of itflvophrrs and pines. rmuss one w The Fem-ml. with headquarters iu,rhls century-old church, placed Tomrrto, rind the Provincial oper Lorlgirrally at the head of Cove ariuq in the various Provincial lit-ad. 0n Cove Buy. near Bruckicy capitals. it is tuuintainoti and supllieacll. Whvre it could be easily ported in all its undertakings nyIrt-uched by boat in‘ the days when members of the churches and scurculy a trull or u bridle putn other institutions, particularly lulled to it from fts laud slide. A rerouted in the promotion and in- local legend has it that the first tareuse of those forces which rnnke minister’. Wm) wns also the first for‘ the 300d. and hold in check Presbyterian minister tn Prince the evil in social 1H8.“ is not asft-Xrward lslanrk-Peter- Gordon'- sisteti financially by either thelopencd u cause there so as-to be nod (‘rose or the government, ti» as tar as possible from Charlotte- some persons suppose. Yet is ne- town. owing to its wickedness! sists, upholds and backs-up thelmTbe story is manifestly apocry- and other institutions. Catibliceiphai as no tuergymun of the old and Protestants, Lfberuls, Convrer-iatvck would thus (‘ice from his vtulvou and Progressives, supportboundt-u duty in facing the irsnum the Social Service Council of tian- at Ephesus, if the islanders of Erin. and all work together us har- Charlottetown merrily desnrvtrd tnoutously, us may be towards the such an appellation. llere, too. the marble tablets eat good for the greatest nurnberfsumrnur-ine over a hundred years and the abatement oi‘ the evils oi’ existence, starting with the that Miflict society and prevent pustoraie of Peter Gordon, from the improvements of’ social coudi- 1806. when be served Cove Head, lions. 5t. Peter's and Fortune. being or- in this Province. this yer". trieiiriirnur by the ‘Presbytery m‘ fteiv. C. Ross Eaton, its President. Proton. Another excellent unit Miss C. E. Holman is the indefatig- deeply thoughtful sermon. on the able secretary. and Mr. W. A. msurr-tctiorr, wns prvitchfid by Rrw Stewart, of the firm of Moore lkPFhornur-t Wilson to e well-filled Diclmd in this clry is thy 'l‘refl-'4- church. These islanders are real urar, tpto whose bands all sub- sermon-tasters, as they have ai- rwrlplions pass and out of whore whys been. and preaching has not fund expenses incurred by 1hr been displaced by any substitutes Socfni Service Count-ll in tbeuor lthortenoti 1o il makmbeiit-vo Province are paid. At the annual "$311,," mos-ting held this wcrlt it wast de- Tm inscriptions on the tomb- vldfid l0 Bib-mote the postwar of 1 itmues in the tree-enclosed God's Child “Telfure Act ‘similar to that M“. mum, mu [mu-hing hunting which in‘ 00W 111W 111 til? PPWUWF instinct ‘in life Rs well as after. of MMIHOM- T111!‘ A‘?! Dffwidfr‘ for many a our, island born, and filifiqllfllfl)" for the care 0f ill‘ who travelled int‘ trflold timing those classes of children deprived 11,9 yHu-y,’ 1,5,, bee“ bmugm bar-rt m parent-u care- the neglected to the old home and the old llllrtliii tifilwfltlvlll 11ml dvllllil-llefl! OIIPH- rrrrtl the old graveyard for tb". 1111MB l0 beflmle m“ |'°"°“'"r5 "r final rest of the body. And u new "V11 WHY-E r1 rucnace to 900"")! ruarie grave. ready to receive its and l1 bilfdfl‘! 0WD i111’- [NWK 0" occupant that. very day prooialrnedi tire Province and N-ltlvfl- Tilt’ iigaru hflll a-ncw the age-tong that, passage and entorcarrtent of such 11,31, 4r law, will, it is beiirrvctl, have the- Tm". m“, m, gvQf-rglljng ptream immediate effect of increasing Beam, at) m, sum, “why. [hp Illrjgt important functions of ris the protection of our sch routes] otherwise. the wealth of our fore- ‘igu trade. our shllps and ocean corn ununir-atirrns should be at the ilruorcyt of the first l i i r i ,|r st- r its surely lozical in a country rr-et , has ifimadn must have an interest trp- hosfil; 742;. which (chose to attack its." “The Navy League 0f (‘unatlrt has stood for the development of a-Tnsciorts spiritv-a pica that frontiers upon two oceans. ‘on thr- sen. She cannot reap tn" -fuli benefit from her products if ksitn leaves them at her ports for Joreien. ships to transport. a "For the foregoing reasons the ,Nuv_v League cotur-s r0 you today, ,knuwing no politics, no personal it» individual interest. u will ‘strive conefructlveiy- to correct iwhere lt sece wrong; it will sup- gport where lt sees right. ft will ‘profit by, but not discuss, the past; it lives in the present and looks to the future. ft recognizes its own great responsibilities and opportunities. "Before the low-maker nud the administrator of today are nr0b~ lama greater than ever before have faced Panadn. The door of opportunity is wide open and, in its effort tn fulfill l-ia high mis- sion. the Navy flcatzue of Cnnndu appeals to and looks confidently to its members to shirk no lnrilvld trul responsibility." ' --——-(O)--i~ THE ROADS Now that the bye-elections are over the roads are not givinlt much concern except to the contrac tors who are still engaged in pro- jccts and to the men employs-l at so much per day. The main thnroutirfarcs that were finlshoda year or no ago are left to the mercy of the somewhat lthllilfldlll autumn rains by which end by the heavy traffic they are being cut up and left in a worse condition thnn they were in before may were operated upon. The (overh- ment claims to have made good roads unrl. they have done no m. an unknown expense: but rf, Irsv ous expense, they and allowed lo revert to the con- dition or worse then they were in are nt-giectcrl before being improved, whu! has the tax payer’ for‘ his monry h)fll‘€llffi upon ‘their children rrnrl ‘n "r-‘Srnslro navy in time of warzsn rt-dtrct- ihr- number of those _, oer’! :1 lni y tho (‘M0 bf-‘Rlmvvd b)’ mlfelfiéh oven from such an trurthly par-tr, dine ill-i the Garth-u oi” the‘ (hilt. lfitvsbyterinrtinnz in Prince Ed, Niillnlrl- Wllfl 9"‘ Mk9‘! l" h@l1°lY\‘i-'rrvrtrti island ‘loertzrrt with the arrival, rdilimel‘ "l" “mm “MMF “f” l-hmiu i'i7i-‘72, 0i‘ tlru first irrrruigrrrtrtsi ipfilvhlil" "n" -\ (“"1" ‘>7 l"'b""it'ronr Argyicsltire. who iuudt-tl at,‘ rrxnerrsc. Though it tmry arid sonre,R,(-},,,,0,,,, 3,“; Tm“. yo“ . "hi" W ‘hi’ hlmlmlill" WWW‘ inter tvlhers crime from Pcriimirir- l\"l\""-* "7 "l" 14""°1'\\"\“‘"~ ll Wt" to (love lltrati. SL. Peter's uutl Bu Qlwrilli‘ l0 m" "WWW"iFtrrlttrre. Iu i791 Rev. Jrrurcs Mir] lrirllffllllllg of the pllbllt‘ PlIYilPJWGr-ogtu- paid his first visit. rrntl it‘ us wr-il as to the irntrrirvcrurnt of?“ m, ,,,,,_,r,l,,,,,,g but! ma, "N; UN‘ $001111 fflbric. :Gt.‘0I‘|¥0 rMiilnr, tht- popular pas-tori Then ihore tier those‘ born nrvu-‘mr yr-w Lumrgn, it u grt-trt-grund-i trrily and runr-aiiy defective --i_.m,, o, "m, p,,,,,,.,.,-v H,“ ,>,.,,.,._ time" who if left ullnrvvirlcrl rcr-iGflfdf/IPWZIS t;\l('t‘fl¢>(lt‘(| by ih ' M“ “Flam l° Procwa-V‘ mMfiKt-ir. who wits urtiatirrctl art Priurr»; 5mm ""11 Friirfiid lhm“i-'-h""l ‘iwitown in i810, and who rilsu illiltli“ (‘fiilllfll-llliil’ '11P Yifllfl 9|’ l"*‘»‘$\f"~",:t profound impress on his Horror-l 3'14‘ unlllmnlgf‘““"-"'fll"~“f‘ WhQ-trtitrtt. Next in turn cillllv llvrn, twill eventually ilil our prmri1ouses,,.;d,,-,,,-,, ,v>,,,g,.°,, h, ,g,,_ ,,,,. ,,,,. rows Wirereéiloltsi int: made good roads at an c-nornr \ irisylums. irospitals [thone who will iucvilnrbiy irr way or another rrtirl to the and the burdens of society. The Soctni Sr-rvicq Council of this Province has ticeitled to pro-vs for the establishment of rrn lmitrslria‘ Frrrnr ou which such rnr-ntul um’ moral (infer-lives will be sortregn. ted, prevented from reproducing their kind. and kept st useful worlrr-so rtdicrving the public from the burden of their mnlnten trnca. There are other activities in which thr- Social Service (‘cum-ii 0f this Province has rt-aoivrd it‘ engage. The Council will endea- vor to obtain u continuance of the important-service to children in our schools rendered last year by tire Red Cross Society's accur- lnpr the cftrrcetiou, in great pert of those minor defects in children that nre ilkely to lessen their nb~ llltias, comforts and pleasures in this world, and to reduce their value as members of the commun- ity in which they may live. The Council has also resolved to cooperate in the "referendum" to be made by the Provincial Gov- “mmmf YPHiIW-ting the irnporlrr~ lion and exportation of lntoxlcut~ in; liquors and to aid in obtaining the lflffiesf DO-“rtriblc majority fav- trrrthie to Prohibition. The stlrlcim nnforcemont 0t pm 1,, m", pm vlure rrml the promotion of n live- ly public orpinlon to that end ought to engage the attention or the 39cm Service Council, Federal and Pro- ‘in marry placer: the roads. the newly made roads are in a dis- graceful condition. The money ex- pended rrpon them has been west- eri because necessary precautions have not been taken to save them. This hat-r been pointed out fre- quently but the immovable govern meut hen not moved. If after heavy rains, or even ordinary ruins. some effort hrrd been made to roll or drug the rorrdn some- thing might have been left for the outlay but. because of this neglect. many of the projects will have to be done over again at as grent a cost an at the first. The rniny season is now corn- lnr on: the herrvy fall traffic will sirortiy he upon us. Unless those precautions are taken before ttrs frost routes _w_e rthallr have‘ roads to be ashamed of ills When you feel like “m1 "imli ""|ooaror (If the two Pitigvotr brothers. change-ti into "tho thrvu full spires 9YWIof the prose-tit day. wrupyirr! pul- of (‘iruriottt-totvrr" pits in Toronto and Wlurriry-g. The old rt-cords aim tncutiorr ilA-v. Robert Dougturt, grrrritlifatirer of Rev. J. W. Falconer, I). 1).. of Ilnil- fnx. and rtev. [loom-t Laird, who served faithfully the island churches for many years, ttvo 0f viuciul. The people of this Pro- vince and the Dominion at large are lamentnbiy weak in tirls re yard. in. the 01d Country, Ia-w is inw, and those who break it are punished without regard to por- sons or conditions. But In the New Country, there in too great a disposition to wink ni offenders against the‘ luw urrtl not enough effort to bring about the punish- ment of those who break it. ft is to be hoped that tht- reu- souaibie resolutions of the Court cll trt its annual meeting will he warmly supported by all per-sous 0f all classes uuri denorrrlnrrtitrns who desire improvement in the so- clul conditions of this Province. and that the Legislature. the courts and all officials will co operate in the promotion or lm prnvctt methods turd stronger r-f- fortn for social advancement to wards the highest lrloals. ' W.L.c. -_ Wally Selections for (iutrdrlsn Readers ‘fem U" W 8 Loueon corierllon OQ-OOOO-OOQOQ- . o 0-00 my... . TOOT vroun HORN ANYWAV if you strike a thorn orrose, - Keep-morn’! if it hulls or ii‘ it snows. Keep-u-Koln‘! "Faint n0 use to all an‘ whim; When the fish ain't on your line; iBnit your hook and keep mt tryin'- Keep-rr-soin l When tho wenliter kills your crop. rKcepn-golu’! When you tumble from tlu- lop, rhcep-a-goin’! WDOBP your our of every dime? Gettitt, broke r|in’i any crime; Tell the world your fer-ling prime! Kédp-n-ffoin’! ._ e ’ When it looks illu- all is up. Jfeep-n-goin‘! brain the sweetness front thu cup, ~. KPBD-n-troin’! lfloe the wild birds oh the wing! llcnr the hells fhnl swt.,,,,|_,- “n33 slnglnE-sing Keep a-ioin’! riot‘ l New Fall terested in come in and i z z i i i i § i i wlrusr- 6011s rtru irr thu rrrirrislr)‘. Who Pill! estimate riu- tvrnrtribu- tron of the isiarnri ministry" to flu‘- Fhurt-h irr rill Vtruuda‘! ’l‘irt- first sign of (firzrriottetotvtr. trpproacirvti by ltrrrrl or ecu, is llrc ruost fitting our 0t‘ tr i:lrr:~arr~r' ul church ttteepltur. The uuvii-ui (‘frvcutry liut- irr, by suggestion. Ll tirrtl. ploturv- squt-ly rlorniuutr- the trucieut prov- irrcirrl t-rrpltzri A Sabbath in this fint- old cify-by-tirtr-setr ruzuir‘ ztn- uhhvr rucnrtrruirlt- tiny, with an up- porirruity to visit for the tiirst. time, ilre rurld kirk-St. Junrt-s and u» atlurirr- its rrcttiug lrr slntvlit from truti the dlgrrifictr trrt-iritretelurc of the ruff-stone odi- fit-v. Tirc interior, flooded with tho glorious summer sunlight. ro-r vtrniutl the vivid richness oi‘ tire stained glans wirulrvtvs; n tuhlet, st-t. in. this tat-tr of the pulpit. servers us n perpetual roll cull oi‘ "he uohiivr rit-rrd from tho t-ougrega- timr; whrlo tin t-oltrrs of the 82nd Abogweit Light infantry. recently deposited at nu impressive service reririudvri resident and visitor niike of the flue wrrr record of the inland. For be it evr-r rcmntnbc-retl that fircrrc surne sturdy, patriotic lads’ from tho Garden Province were. thu very first. in uil ‘(larutrlu to enter upurr atrtivtr service. By the evening of the tiny on which war was declared, they hrrti as- sembled nt the ‘Charlottetown Armuurirs and, by thi- next n_mrn- lug, u rrtoumer-iond of them sailed fur the ‘Strait of (lrrrrso to protect the rnbie, stations. The flags trvrrin represent a prodigious loss in the flower of the isinuti mun- hood, but who shall rr-tiimnlr the gain they iril in irirth duty well done, in noble sacrifice cheerfully rendered. in lifr- given that trthors might live? llc who sits in the pew feels as if these little. silken emhiomri would never fail to in- spire anyone who faces them. The new pastor, Rev. W. O. Mulligan, preached arr excellent sermon irt which he pied for en- tirusiasur; nnrl for "the annu- tle~ pres of enthusiasm irr the work "f the (‘hurt-h as men and tvomen show in other walks of life. A hope and belief was expressed in nn active anti reouiifui fail and winter season in St. James’, m keetrlllx with the suggested pro- trrumme of the Forward Move- ment. . The rrtrnnger in not lung on The ralhnde~in or mil of Charlotte- town-‘withotsi hearing trft-rvputrt- rd testimonies tn tin- 1111p m; Fullerton. rllo must have (ma, a irtrgo place in » the life, no‘. orrlyfi of hislr-lrurch. but of the Island and community, w-hiic the un-"wrg. lug Qirvitreik he rendered during rm» kw. wrirrri.‘ m (not, w". ,,,,,,,, rrbly ierrponatirio for his too uflfly death. are rnnromtu-n-n t“. M, n; every denomination nnrl i-nnk. 7AM! (ilrtrrch in not the least o! (‘hnrlnttetnwnbr assets. it", George (7. Taylor not only attracts Wilt lfli-‘fflfl auccesstul both as preacher a3 c-‘ ill pi debut here, and the Store cor- dially invites every woman m- on, and decide leisurely just which type she can best wear. These are decidedly new types, that should be carefully select.- ed—beautiful from world renown models. The Costumes Finishing Touch This is Exposition Week in the Millinery See- tlnn. Just the right Hat is here your new Fail costume. it is a splendid time to see the different effects, achieve for you. pars-tor. trvt-rsi- -:- us u chaplain. tthli- Pxpvrir-ilt-tr Lhlr. llu rurrrisiers, arrri trurriity uruutiy court-s to duo's hearing. ., . r minim 22,190.»...- i ' ‘BE Millinery makes its the new styles t0 see them, try them ones, evolved to complement different Hat styles can Glorious New Fall Suits A" Baum"! W1 WW1 or without fur collars. Just rightfor these chilly evenings. 1he fall fabrics are very fascinating and show many weaves and colors. SHOW CONTINUES ALL WEEK. Patons ‘ ~oweoew+vwooooowe >000 Q-Q-o-ov-o 0Q vow-O V Q-Qx {i llo. Ron. has rwr-ortl, ilf-Nl vrrlisrirrg as a worthy vltit-s urr i-xcelivnt opportunity ui "trarrlluu err-u" irr-tween ltlturi urul and aitit-rtvurd strrviug West. and thus iurtirer binding iu~ Whirl nu iuvnlu- izr-tiu-r- "tin; greirt cuutiugt-rrf- um‘ or‘ ivzrr.isii'r-t-rrirrg ltoruittitrrt in bond» rrf rvlcv rrrusr iruvt- but-u for tnrr'ittrrri.trari' interest and enter-irr. as pmrise of‘ their wi-li as irr the ruort- turrgiblc imrrris rvsolirvt-fuilir'sn corr- ui‘ railway ‘trucks tutti lrnpr-rrul and Ocean lrirrritctl trains. pr'|\ nu: tr nd Aluritirtres stunnret- cmrgrtsgstiotts. tzuhrr iroiitiay pulpit. t-xcirtrrrgr. pro-l Sundays irr the attrut-r the For Thr- surunrr-r- rrnrirruliy urr of the uentrc unti wr-st. So it was na-turui that Rev. Duncan. oi’ Muurretrl. “Wllfltlllflfl by large This ru- ts rrntl he Goffs Best 0'" "HY" h" Just returned from Montreal where he P‘"'°h"°d i‘ V"! favorable prices, large lots of bankrupt stocks and we will have these on sale hers In a few days at our usual small margin of profit. .We are tits oldest, beat known and most up to datl store in the Province and need no display ads. We appeal ‘° m‘ ‘"7" W761“ only to whom a hint ls sufficient. W‘ “"0"! flqlllily In showing and quoting prices on as well as the most expensive goods. sort‘ BRO the cheapest runny of tin-tn, ii is u horue-rzoirlfi. "A rutrl irorur-irrurl. ‘or u rt-ttrrn visit ‘to fornrer pastor'- rite-s. George ls‘. Ross. l). l).. (hrcrgo should occupy Citarlottoivtvtr 1r..i-. and lit-v. , OQfFQfTQQQWQQQ-OOQQOO-OQ-QO4Q QQOQQ-QWOQ O§Q Compare Goffs Prices with Others Quality With Quality, Style With Style, workmanship With Work- mflflfihill And You Will Invariably Find No wonder the isiundrr slugs or‘ it us l.l'lli‘. win-re t-xilcri sons lung rmtriu to Ire, (‘mm m’ tho Gull‘. u i-rwceui nrrr. irr-t irr u silvnr SP3," -_-_--¢e->-_-__ Soure fur-triers milk good cons for profit; ruin-rs trrilk poor cow! for exercise. .. LTD ~o4tobbvbeoooooes-oooaoob-oaebboeoeeovboe0boooeo-o