a irate 1 109-121 ‘Queenfit. Charlottetown , Heather Hose, worth $ .00 to 1.50 Saturday l)!‘ This line of stockings offering specially for Saturday, in- ciuded a most attractive assortment of all wool heather, shaped, seamless and correctly shaped. They include prices up to $1.50 per pair, andat Saturday's price the value is remarkable. This assortment also includes a smallrange of fancy, all wool cashmere stockings, with a vertical design in con - trasting colors, the colors being sand anddove gray_ $1.00 Fleece-lined Black, stockings $ .00 3 pr lor These stockings in good cotton, finished in narrow rib ef- feet, warmly fieeced throughout the whole length, cor - rectly sized. A sensa _\\ . 1.00 A new arrival in Ladies’ Corsets made up in good firm strong coutil, low bust model, pink or white, all l} Good Corset .,// A.“ tional value at three pairs for $1.00 Boys’ Tlleavy Ribbed llose 50c Special Underwear 85c Ladies’ Underwear made in long sleeves or no sleeves. Regular $1, Selling week end . . . . ... . . . . . .850 Drawers and bloomers to match QIIWQT/Qiii” -§_@""' “Ti ’-' l ii. BO\\Vll8SS,I{0ll9lIlZlOl1 on Nov. i 15th when their eldest daughter, A merslde. i staff! of arr. Holman, Limited. y L..0.0.F., Su-mmenslde, had an en- —WEDDING BEJLL$. — A very lprctty wedding was isolemnlzed at ‘st-IO? from Holmanw Catalog. l-so czwra will buy you an a one dinner ut Dunn's Csfc, surn- iosas-za-zi. —-GRO0M REMEMBBRED. - Amolg the gifts received by M!‘ M. Porno Graves, Summorslda previous to his enlistment. in the "my of happy bellediotfl. "Elf n penutiful mnllftflttn)’ den tabla. pre canted by the male members of the _ -—-SOOIAL ENuOYED. — Main- t-ers of the Rebekah Lodge, smu- nted with the 8t. Lawrence Lodge joyntble social on Tuesday night, when they were at home to mam- bens of the lvdsa and friends. Re- freshments games and dancing served to make tihe night a social event well up to’ the high standard set. iby this popular Summersida lodge; Hui-i - . —GRO0M HONORiEQ-A plena- a-nt surprise nwdited iMr. Ferno Graves Monday evening when ‘ha was summoned to the Britannia fle- craation C-lub rooms and was pre- sented by Mr. iSnndy Mcflregor on behalf of fe-llow members with a beoutfihil chair and smokers set. afterwards amid much cheering he was curried home in a chair. Mr. Graves went to Charlottetown to- day (Tuesday) where he will par- ticipate in nu interesting event. -—POLIOE COURT. — A local party was up before iStipendiary Wyatt in tlie-IHolice Court at Sum- mersido on Tuesday morning on the charge of committing an ais- Slllllt by throwing snow .balls'at He pleaded not. guilty but admit- ll-le ipltaded not guilty but admitt- ed being among the ‘bunch com- initting the offence. Ho did not know however whio they were and was remanded until Wed-ntsday morning in hope that his memory would be refreshed. The case against a Summerside lad in con- nection with the recent entry and theft oil’ cash from ‘Mrs. W. B. Ilnwncss‘ store on Water Sh, was dismissed by Stlpendiary Wyntt in the Ito-lice lCourt last Friday after- noon. tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hazel Mao was-united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Robert _ Elton Mouse, son at‘ lMruand Mrs. ‘ Wm. Mouse. New Annan. The [bride beautifully attired in white —'I'HE CANT!!! SERVED A1 the Capitol tes rooms. Bummer tldo, taste awfully good. Drop in IONS-M-Zl. —&UPR!ME -00URT. - The next setting of the upremc Court opens at Summerside on next Tuesday. —PRODUCE LADEN. -Messri~. R. T. Holman 00., Ltd, loaded the schooner Maple Leaf. (Cont. Purvls) at Bummersllla on Mon- day with produce for Murray, C. 13., lt is understood that a. large pul-p mill is to the erected at that place. —CANOER LECTURE.-— An in teresting lecture upon the cause, symptoms and cure of cancer, was delivered ‘by Dr Alexander Mc- Neil, Past President of the Cami- dian Medical Council, ln the St Paul's Hall, Surnmerslde, on Tuss- day night. AW-EUWME VISIT-OR.- ‘sent on his first visit in ‘that time, to friends in. different parts of Prince County. Mr. Mountain, wiiiose home is now in Sackvllle. sees many changes through the country since leaving here, He in. 101145 10 fiDend a few weeks before returning home. H, —PROVINCE COMPLIMENTED 1n a letter recently received ‘by Mr. lt.T._Holman, presidentpr I1, '1‘. Holman, Limited, Su-mtnersidc. quite a number of compliments are given the Garden Province by Mr. Alitur Van VIissingen.Jr.,-man 1181111: editor of System, the business magazine published in 911191150, 111-. Ml‘. Van lisslugen, wlho spent several days in Sum- inersidc lust summer, has expressed his intention of making another trip to .tbe Island next yehr, when lie hopes to be accompanied by his wife and family. —TOWN COUNCIL. -— At a special meeting of the Summersliio town council on Monday night the clerk svas requested to issue. writs for an election mudo necessary through the (loath of Coun. Mc- Elmsii. the into councillor had only served u i'cw months of his 1W0 your term and since it is MT - Johnston iMountaln, who left the - island thirty years ago, is at pre- ' nxiid, yet soundly Satisfying. ltfiiiiTst be nrrldcnl liidifiinléiéu.‘ Tlint is the opinion of a cortain_ some time yet until tlic regular] civic election it “was ilccliled to filli ilic vacant-gr as socii as possiblci .-\ committee was appointed to' ilralt a letter oi‘ cciiilolciice to the. family of the late Councillor Mc-i Eliiinii. The lmCOilllg was ud- Jnurusd till Friday evening. Ion Water street, without bothering motorist alter an experience be! had on Water street a lcw days ago. The c.iii. in question was trying to turn his Hcury Detroit to drive to the two wide areas at either end of the ihusiiiess section. as prescribed iby law. Henry was‘ willing to turn, all right but the supremo quality arid PPOVGR QXCG QHCO. Tie ti...» is delightfully IIPIRIAL TOBACCO COIFAIIYoI CANADA. UIITEQ -—Dr. untl lMrs. llorbcrt (Elm pion oi‘ Vancouver, ll.(‘., left v11 lVednesdziy liitiriiillll. uitor n 1ilcus- arit visit to friends ut Alihertnu and Summcrsidc. H —'Mr. Daniel Urafcr, Mnlpeque, arrived home recently from Am- ll0l‘St' where lie was engaged at construction work during the summen-IK. xi i‘ "is; a . st l i I t In the best locality lug _ ‘side, house ‘with ‘nil mots-Rug. velliences, hardwood floois, dew buildings nnd orchard, sbou in» acres of land, with to: rnnch lli connection, board fence and pans. containing half acre of lsnd, can ‘b6 110118111. with nbon PNPWLW l _NEW RESmEN-rs wELJspncc was not g-uitc -wide enough bio-W »-<~.°..°.l.i.°trut:;: s"l"...r.lli':.iii:illi‘i 31% ?ié‘“i‘iifk?é‘“i31f1"1»-?”§111 t lcsrryinz a bouquet of white csr-tMr {ma M“ Albert Boswell and ‘m, {mm smashing “m, a “m” ' nations and maiden hainfern. ont- ' " ' _ l H m,‘ t u h- the m,’ lumllly. i Mr. Boswell who is one 1115 - '5 ° Cw 3° of the Islands outstanding stock lhough- and “Mm! 970' ‘n a breeders and agriculturists rc- llalliir‘ bgleioils: llrlfhprafifi-[Tiliplfi I v - , ' ‘Va ( L. - . 1'i'°““‘““"y "“'““°"°“ by M" L"'“°|ii‘l:iiiihiliili)(liflriliiiitiisiiimdillgi 11°“ "'0 from the ground, altoge- lls Bowness. She was attended bybswnlé‘ Brillwé an!‘ l ‘ “n M.“ they Fumng m m“, m n“, amnge. ___' Jill)!‘ cousin, Miss Hattie Cole, Now-m fly ‘IP’ ' ‘ ‘luvs hi1‘ mam o; himse]; and everyone else 11101111011 who looked charming inl‘ e m’ m“ “Xleuw” ("H c“ tl. tit, he re rked Wink “Mandy, while the groom waalfarm on the northern boundary of lfganltionlénlié dirt-smug.‘ gnvssfflzoul" lbisuppcrted by his a cmmldw‘ sizes. A This item will run Friday and Saturday at the very special s s n n s s n s s a o u n s s a c ~—iNlr. W. l‘. Callaghan and son, Austin c-l St. Louis left on Sutur- dsy morning with several crates of foxes for tlic Toronto Fox Show.- i” lmossnline silk with the customary Apply to . ' R. A. TAVi-QR- Siuniriersldo ' Ladies? Flannelette Gowns, length 54, 56 and 58. Weekend sale- 1130 a,’ l, s Tm s m lerod the parlor on the arm of he; _ \ itstihcr who gave her away. to the ‘strains of the wedding march _ . —tMr Clarence ‘Morrlusoy m _ Tlgiilsti lott on Saturday moruiiii; _ , ‘ with the specimens of the (lanlslilay by neigmors who had b i ' th h'ld o l vulpcs for tho Toronto SllOWw-h. ggggchvilzietorreporlgdc lnlzsrnga , . - , day previous. While details cgnlfgitvlgrswytfiulégjaaggl lacking, it is presumed the lit {miles east of Verclzln iSufiiifi. i Aprons "Dainiily made by blind workers A big shipment of the mlost attractive line of aprons that we have i i t had to offer for many a day has just coimle the product of trained workers, wiho are blind._ _ in assorted colors. The styles, cut and finish are admirable. Special values at . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . 490-, 000., and $1.00 These aprons are They are shown Women's tons worth s25; Saturday s21 A nice line of Ladies’ and Misses’ Winter Coats, in velour and Bolivia cloths. Colors navy, fawn, taupe, grey. brown- styles, loos-e and belted backs, with Beaverine fur collars. Worth 3350a Selling at . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ..... $21.00 SATURDAY Good Saturday Sale Boys‘ dvercoats 2O Boys’ Winter Overcoats in plain browns, dark plaids and the new Lovatt shade. All good heavy weights, and mostly all wool cloths. Sizes for boys from 12 to 17 years. Special for Saturday -- - - - - - - .- -- $11-95 y Y- M. Foals 13.95 2 only Young Men’s Winter Overcoats, plain and half belt back. They come in grey and brown plaids. Sizes 35 to 37 only. Sat- urday spegial ...................iiil3.95 i Boys’ Bloomers i i ' fmrrifl’? to 16 years. 2 doz. Boys"Dark Tweed f Bloomer Pants, good Fall weight, full lined. Sizes for boys Special for Satur- f x Q oiiersils izuo Boys 2 ‘piece. suits 6.95 3 doz; Melfsflveralls, inplain blue, brown, and blue and white stripe, good heavy weight deniums. Sizes 36 to 42 waist.» Special for Satur- day $1.00 75Boys’ Twopiece Suits, in brown and fancy mixed tweeds. Sizes for , boysfrom 8 to 17 years. Special. fqrsaturday ......--..-..$il.05 ._.’ , colors. Colors new, 0 oi filament dy-tolwellr Ililts A line of.‘ Ladies’ Smart Ready-to-wear Hats in velvet and felt. sand, grey, canna, cocoa, black and combination rthuptQ$ZOQfQr 3.75 y t via > / \. i l Al hert Mouse. __ evening was - TURNS "ro P. s. I. —Mr. v Steele of Summorside returned rev " in the East, The bridal party stood under a beautiifsil arch of levergreens and ferns while the" ceremony was Iperformed by Rev. George Ayers, ‘Kensington. ' tho ceremony the party together After with about seventy invited guests sat down to a sumptuous repust utter which the remainder off the pleasantly spent in music and dancing till the wee i. small hours of the morning when all departed to their respective homes wishing wMr and Mrs. iM-oase many years oif happy wedd- ctl life in New Annan. APROM-INEINT hiiilN-SMAN RE- Daniel cently drom his racing headquart? ers at Moncton from which point. he competed in all the fast races cf the Maritime and Maine cir- cuits. xDan is easily one of the most pzpularnnd clever sullli-VKUBH ed n most successful season, being of tho lMarltimc -, also owns the speedy horses viz:- " Bud Hui '2.l0 1-4. Peter Verde 2.15 _ 1-4, Confection 2.15 1-4 and CHO"?! '" ~ 91500088. ‘ 2.01 1-4, Baron s, irony other fast ones, he has ninrk- _ houses. with re- -, 2.18 i1-4._ Uscitn wn-s formerly, own-ed and raced on l’. E. i, iby Dr. Fred Lhrlstopher. past season Dan has drlvcii in . forty-six races and was behind the He won ' ‘money only three times. sixteen firsts, twelve seconds. plncas and seven Followers of harness be so successful-and right here ‘the good offices of iMflCk Steele. ‘Dan's brother should not be lor- ‘the horses and equahy merits the glory of Dan's successes. skill with the reins has also been noticed on many "past Dan hsa also raced Peter Farrel: 2.10 1-4, and ed over eighty cords from 2.09 1-4 to 2.30. also holds a largo ‘track fluorite. He tho big Broekton lFair an unfortunate circumstances mtiltated The ehan e from th mild temperature of t. oncton, N. i _, 8., to the heat and humidity, of so I degrees in tho shade at Bnockton. together with the about 600 irnilal, and In a few days, took ofl.’ the fine ruc- ing edge to such an extent that ’ they were completely and irrevoc- ‘ "toast tng this temporary setback, Dan's ‘ friends confidently expect to sac him some M) ‘lgflldill. the flbbonl Ml MI his Qlmtll“! t non- oarcila Oearsdlnrplty o‘ Mac- l -—'K brother‘ MrUSihmmei-slde oi‘ which ll-le has just finish- '- chief pilot for tMl‘. Acker of Hall- u fax, the motion picture magnate , Provinces who " During tho " racing will realize the amount of '. zeal, energy and skill, required to gotten. he helped to Pain and fit . Mackki ' occasions. - num-bbr of ,. Dani's friends nnd _ . admirers were all anxious to see , hiili win with Acksr‘: horses at. rncbs but. ‘ combination of < against 1 transport of {f . the impoa- sibility of lbttlng them acclimated my out of form. Nlotwithltlnd- '- UIIAIILVPIETMVN-Oarfi ~ “ " Ion. ' _ v v As OIQ 1-00. , .. , y" . tannins-y. L“. sible acreage is within the town limits. IMr. Boswell dis well lrnowui. to all our readers as n ex- ‘hllbitor for past years oi Lincoln and Cheviot Sheep at the St. John Fredericton, Chzitliaiii, ‘St. Stcplrtii ‘Amherst and Halifax Exhibitions, lwlhere he has invariably carried off the leading prizes as well as at our Provincial Exhibition. Hells of course exhibiting again this year at the Maritime Winter Fair at Amherst which opens on the lilth of next mouth. it is his intention. ‘we understand besides sheep raising and general agricul- ture to go into the milk business at ISiimmerside in which no doubt he wi-ll also prove eminently suc- cessful. -—~LATE48T FEAT OF HENRY- lt there is any place on the map where the people are more oblig- bnve to back up and take n fresh start." Western Personals. —-Mr. George Murray, ldlmsdnlc, paid a visit hero on lllondny. ‘H. -—-Rev. Father McLean, Snuris. paid is visit to town this week guest nt the parochial house. ll; -lMr. Patrick Kelly, Elmsdale. made a business trip to town on Tuesday. H —l\fr. James German, ‘Kensing- tori roturneil this wcck from n business trip through West Prince Co.~l(. iiuurt. Limited. lSumnlcrsiiic, a business trip to Bordon. —-'lVi:r. Chester bunk, Lot 4 spent in town and -left he will spend the ‘winter. H. -—iMr. Frank Callaghan, St. Louis left recuntly for Chicago whore he will oii-ter a hospital for treatment and will be llll0ll(l(.‘(l ' liy his riser who is u trained tillrso in the big clt_v.—K. THREE SMNLL BOY-S —'Mr. Jolin McCarthy rind son, iMr. Eugene McCarthy, Iirnckt0n,i Lot 4, were in town this week on‘ lngvfitlkllgn they are lJK-Qlllllillgfillle. win» r» - _a, buslncssi lrilp, llllEGdNA, Nov, IZZJ-Thc ibodics of Steve, Dutcflrzyu axed 7, respectively. sons dead ,.,.. turned on Wednesday night after, Warren, Rosc- ovor Tuesday on \Vcdiiesd:iy| morning for Portland, Mei, wbcrtypo i DRQWNED IN “SASK. ‘were playing on a tllin crust ice that covert-d thc slough Wil ,it. ignvo way and they were clro d. A QUEER REQUEST IPitty years ago an Iiuslr" - ct and dramatist died. Mteri fuiicuuil n. casket was found am ‘his property, with an luscrlpi {sat-ins that" it was not to be i- ‘cd until i022. I But. when the iMsyor of Vlc ‘broke the seals and opened ‘packet all that came to light! |a bundle of old love letters, wild arc now of no interest to 1 ‘body and which the poet W011 have been wiser to burn. _ _ Seldom has u bequest of t . kind turned out. io have uuyi . John and Nick of value or interest in it. it it 9 011d 11 V6111‘! ually a desire to be itallrcd l‘ of John Dutcz- "- ffllljwrfi 100ml in aslough p. few mvigtarious adlrtztiwizbehinil iii which induces people to lei gilfll . l YOU will be happy, too, if you use it in all your baking. Your cakes and bread will be beautifulin colour, perfect in texture, exquisite in flavour, and uniformlin size. Results are assuretlbecause all Quaker Flour has passed ngidltestso-in our own i an. bakery, before it is.permittqd,,lgtg,__leave' the mill. -. i. t“ Fri LMILKSI i? PETERBOROUGII and SASKATOON Also makers of Victor BlendFlour, the highest priced bland flour in the ci-rlalrtst. reel .029, 910W:- . ' stolen‘ inw an