»» va r-1. we ., ,_ nas.- li Qi E M... is-aaa '45 'l` ` i I %.1» _ if- ' I . i A. I ,gl 3,' .M ‘W ll `ii`,i| <;,f/.M W% Ii 'I .if ‘~', . `l/ ,i “ A Tailoring Service Par Exiiiéiieiiifbi W Y >- 1 ° -....~_ Y\,.l THB -PAYI U0 |737 ill Gil PIDVNOQ IMGOUGAN Plobo Flo! 3¢A¢:::::::~ rr-‘ ‘ 1':-‘ 1*-1*: ‘$:_“-‘~'~“~2`-’- -2 -ONI CIN? word lull inur- K --- ‘gan fad' cdvertlg in this column. b must ncco order lini- il Guardian Agent in Bum mum oils-rl". twenty ive ntl. -new norm. Ar or av. - -openedn hotel (The nt) at vin; _ ~ een be obtained at Lal!erty's T0lil0l'- 0'Leery. we are new prepared to cater -'rue uonnmo oA|l.v cum-alanine lal Parlors, Summel-side. to lf! all trnvelleri, nicely located neu' T the station, concrete sidewalk, bright e eilicient and pop- g rwml. old good selvi-fe. 'r. M. hir. Dan Maths- uo\y;tt,` Zyl)-g.i3U!t. donned his new which is very --_ l -FIELD DAY.-» Preparations are ei . _b ng made by the K. A Club for the Caledonia gamu which are to take "-GEESE 8HlPED.- Mr. H. S. place on Monday, Oct. 11th, and it Jons:|, Summersldd, who does- ol behooves the Kensington bravenr to lsrse business in live geese has shin- loolr to their lsurels, otherwise the ped upwards of eight thousand birds Grahanfs Road and French River the States this sees0n.-X- athletes will make a "cleanup" at the --- prizes.-K. gi-`-CHEESE FACTORV.- Cheese making under the direction of Mr. Hattie Brown is going ahead nicely. 3 Cheese is being made every day c W -6!EsE.- Those inscionl, cle. ginors feathered blpsds from a onslderable item in the llvr.-ltock ss yet. and it has been proposed by export from. here. Walter M. Lux of the directors to make butter during Boston who mme; to Kensington the winter months, thereby inducing annually at this time of the year, tile farmers in this Vicinity t0 f0il0W made 3, shipment of 1000 geegg last di\i1'Yii1E i110i‘€ iI1!9i1S€ly--K- week, and expects to ship several l- more thousands. Mr. Lu: is one of -PARISH OF ALBERT0N-- the lar est dealers in the Eastern Church of England Services, Sunday S g , tutes. Mr. Thos. Germans form is October 10. Harvest Thanksgiving the receiving depot for the animals. Services L. C. L. Hall O'Leary 11 a. _K_ rn. St Luke 'Lear and We tern 7 p. m., Monday October li. (Thanks giving Day) St. Peters Alberton Hold Communion 11 a. m. Holy Trinity h -NEW RESIDENCEG.- Building; as received a rea* imet... Ken- g _ A _, ..._ qlwrcl, Alma 230, Cl"-lg; Church, sington can boast of ten new resid- Klldsro copes 6.30 p. rn. Gifts of ences beins erected this nest sum- Frult, Flowers, Grain. vegetables etc. mer. which nrnbebiy is -'x record for n for Church Decoration will be thank- P. E. I., country town. All filo fully regeived gn Friday 0;- Saturday i'l0\lS& BTS Of the ii1t88L lDOI‘.BI'!l . . s. 0 y _ Roads 2.30 p. nl. St Peters, Albgrtirlr” fy previous. B le ln building containing hot :ind _OFHCERS E|_E¢TED___ The minent among the new honsvbuilders “West Prince Ministerial Associa are Leighton R’°gfr°'JM3r' 2,: If” tion" held its second monthly meeting Bimk °f N0‘/a SCM °)» “me” 'f im' (by the kind invitation of the Rev. mt' J' Secty". Kensmgtim Dtiry and Mrs. Robert Murray.) at the A"”°°i‘“i°”' weslfy ,, C°°m‘;§f'_n’ Presbyterian ,Maman o.Leary_ on (tonsorial artist), M ss .tebecca z- _.___ cold water fixtures and bath. Pro- m Monday October -‘. The Rev. Geo i mons, Mr. Iugleh (pointer): Will- Millar was clccted I‘l'esIde'nt,Rev.GeH. iam Harrington' Jani” B' Promt’ F. Dawson, Vice President and the (lumber merciwnui “'°m“d"l Zyvnod’ Rem F_ G_ Gosden' Hon, Secmta|.y_ (Journeylnan), John Berllar .( are- ltems of general interest were dis- h°“°e)' The fact °f °lf“’m‘_3 “Zhang cussed and a mos, interesting ,_d_ 'being installed, and ctner up-to-date dress was given by the Rev. H. R.. a Bovyer. District of the British and r ttractions and conveniences induces tired farmers to locate in Kensing- F - Bible S ci ton, and a still greater impetus in orelgn o ety, on thc work e um needs of that society lll{uilding is loiked for next summer.- -BUMMEISIDE SHIPPING.-Schr Luoania Captain Boudrot, and sehr Hector McOregor.' Captain Murray sailed yesterday for Chatham -Schr Stanley,’ Captain McLeod, sailed -yesterday for Gaspe-Schr Maude Weston,” Captain Weston. sailed yes- terday for Richibucto.--Schr. "Mali- bar," Captain Gallant. arrived yester- d yesterday for port -SS J L Nei ny from Picton with coal.-8.8. Ostera,” Captain Kempt: came in n,” Captain Wrayton. sailed yester- o day for Halifax.-Schr. "Marguerite," Captain Doucette. sailed yesterday for Gaspe. ilesmll Plallsolilils -The many friends of Mr. Charles Colwill, Northam, will be sorry to learn of his severe illness with ap- pendicltis.-X. -Mr. and Mrs. John Colwill, Nort- ham, returned by the S. S. Empress few days ago from a visit to friends and relatives in Moncton, N. B., Lowell, Mass.--G. SAYS WAR DELAYED and Presque Isle, Me., Boston and TRANSATLANTIC CHATS 41-5 V LONDON, October 2.-The Daily News says: . of Company, stated yesterday that had it not been for the war we should now bo York. At the outcome of the success- ul experiments of the United States Navy Department in telephoning by wireless from Arlington, Va., to More Island, Cal., Mr. Isaacs was approach- ed 'Godfrey Isaacs, managing director the Marconi Wireless Telegraph telephoning by wireless to New on the subject. “ ‘Our experiments have been inter- rupted by the war,’ he said, ‘ae our stations are now being used for Gov- emment work, but we have carried our experiments for enough to know undoubtedly that after the war we shall be able to talk to New York.”’ THE COMPANY WENT WITHOUT. Mother- Willie, whore is the ice cream I sent you and Elsie to buy? Willie-it began to melt. so' we thought we‘d better sit dowll and eat _ lt.-Boston Transcript. ~ -FUNERAL i-ilLD.- The funer- al ot the lata Mr Charles Yeo_ took place Tuesday afternoon at 2 ociock ‘ from his late residence on Central street Sumlncrside to Lot 16 Com etery-X. -|1851 -VISITING HERE- Mr Desltoche of Montreal is now in Tignish and Mr and Mrs Marvell of Boston are the Mr Peter S Perry for the -RETURNID HOME- Mr Wm McCarthy, son of Capt John Mo- Carthy returned home Monday from Boston where he in employed -by the Geéleral Electric Car System there. _ -VISITING H!RE.- Messrs Alp- honse _J. ,Gaudet and J seph T. Des- Roche; of Richmond wgrs in Tignish over Sunday tho Siloltl of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Summer.-Z. -RETURNED TO WORK.- Miss Lucy Kench of Tlgnisii who has been visiting her father and mother here returned to her work in Philadel- phia Monday.-Z. - -REPORT ON 8I`Ci~.,,,_,m`§”:»,,9.~ ,ci C ‘ ‘\'1\"~1l I ij /lil ' ‘ii ll iz :il I.'.-,.,;,-,~,f;=.,“f,‘*i_-_2_‘=,-_a.'-; I .,- l'g-1,.: .- 1' _ ':c""l.»- ' ,- 11- . -1`1-.-~.€‘- , _l,€.`;‘i§"‘,___,,|,, _ ,_-_ _ _$3 _-_ -1- ‘ ` ‘.'. 1 --75! -` .'_ '15 _ _;r:*. 2' Q' “zi-ii: I `_r- l _& ' \ fu-`-1 ` _ ,hui 17'” gf We have made special arrangements with adies’ Tailoring Estab- gshunelit in Canada, whereby we are in a_ posi- on to fake orders for Coats, Suits, Skirts and °` 1./-, W \_ A _ \ W _ //gf /'- --1"-“.=`::-7" K " ' , I . /if. /Shih; ~ / M //W\__ . I ,I l, -i il E) -I f "`\, N ‘$41 V A' 4 \ #nee LHBSAAAAA iiiiiiliii` ,fsf f:`\ E, 8 i ' \ alia fill . f i _ .\ » /* of/ __ I , ` I ii 'I ii ii - - T _ _1 Li? __. '__-_-£5 fy- /KK % '.':;.:'._ii 'LL- -+7-:~'f. ""5-==?=`r fi. = `__ - _ 59° `=i&‘-_w 8 8 8 8 SF 8 'i ii 7 7 i i , - _E\ _i;--M 4! wer.-_= » R - ~ 1- ~ I I Garments Made to |_____f___I sieerii ' ° >` 1 If " ‘ ) > r ’ f Q \\\i\i;§ if I I I II .. \ K. ly impress upon each person' the fact that we GUARANTEE ABSOLUTELY the fitting qualities of each garment ordered through us. _ ` in M cerely - ~ ' corali, T.P.A_ for the G.T.R. in the time Provinces, who on Saturday ' ll s of the Mari “'88 B11 Mr corlin msrly way, Dresses. You can select your favorite from numerous fabrics-you can select the style you like best--you can choose the lining from a number of samples. We will take your measure and guarantee that the garment will fit you per- fectly ln every respect. Delivery will be made from 10 to 14 days. Wecansupl a y ith s I ill .trated hereaswell ascioirenii oi?oth§rs.ty eS“ us ' We can show you enlarged illustrations of each number. ‘ The different samples may be seen, examined and tested for strength, quality, color and texture- _ _ We are anxious to show our fashion plates to interested people--and we would particular- Island’s Biggest, Best Every fold, every crease, every fashion line denotes style, quality, class. , , The garments are cut by eligrts from the highest ranks-the finality of lormg is eip- preme-the fabrics ave all-been thoroughly egonged and shrank, the linings are non-shrink- a le Perfectus Canvas. The finish and style shows- the superior quality of hand tailoring. Each garment is _H masterpiece in its line Call at the Ladies’ ment just as quickly styles and select 'make delivery just You Bu Clothes i uality or Qllaniiiiy 2 een them has been surprlsed The Fact Is ~ Lj’ i i f~ You' Surprised when yousee the ’ c , in 0111' __Sl1l‘|ZS. EV€I'Y01'1e Who h _ S ` _ V _ 33. . , _ ” i ‘ Our $14 sults this fall are wonders, other si0§'¢S YV°n‘3};f glaidixhffx gf; " such suits at the price and the man who wears one IS 801118 ' store can actually give so much more value for a given sum than another , ‘,- ,_ 'r Collie and Examine These 14 Suits _ i" They have a fineness of texture and firmness of texture that YOU WOI-iid ¢XPi°Cti if " them ,to be priced at $22 or more. These suits will hold their shape and color until worn out and wear as "` you never saw a $14 suit wear before _ A. 'f If ou don’t want a blue, you’1liind an abundance of Browns, Tans and iii any diversity of tastes Y -,- Greys here that are fully as good values as th_e Blues. _ _ We show these remarkable $14 values ln a wlde range of models to meet 5; When You Sec Them And note the excellent workmanship put into each ga¥i1‘i€Iii. YOU W°nt be able “-- for the life of you, to see why they don -t cost $22 Of IIl0f€- .li :,- .,~ ,1- » '< 'i . . . Jr -2. Jr tl? '1"".` .E "4 'F . you’ll find a sp1endid_ assortment _of attractive values and because we are show- _ ing such really superior values this season you want to see them 1 If you want to pay more or less y .7 When will you come Prowse Bros. Ltd. fi Ja ,Q ,. is .if .'_4*.§~ .X4 .21 .le .'_- 'l liz? "The Master has come and called for thee.” The funeral scrviccs wcrc llcld MRS JOHN CORCORAN. MONCTON, Sept. 27.-Maliy i’l'icllds ollcton and elsewhere will sin- sympathise with Mr J H Cor received the saw ew severe forms family for and the H0011 papers please copy.) -__.__._& inns. otivsn rnsmsnr, HAMl»_ SHIRE (MIB8 FIDEBBA WHITI) *__* ' By the deceuie of this “at the early ills mother. wife of Mr John keeper of the Maritime Peni- at Dorchester, which occurred on Saturday. Mrs Corcoran talking to her daughter o’clock Saturday evening she suddenly expired. The de- hsd not been in the best of for the past year, and in April she was seriously ill, recoyered-and enjoyed good' health until a when she contracted had a recurrence of On Thursday and was sufficiently re- and was seemingly when the end night. The had resided in Dor- years es- with She four sons sons are J. passenger James, in Frank, and fac- are of the Cor- Rosd. for- P.E.I. Ruli- conle." and of her it may bo said that in duo time was fulfilled the saying on Saturday afternoon, Oct. -nd. Tile wcatbcr was iillc and illc galllcrlllg vcry large and rcprcseniativl-. _-\lnollg tilc hyllllls sullg was one spccinlly scl- ccted by tile deceased. My Heavenly home is br-ight and fair. No pain nor llciltll can enter tllcre, its glittering towers thc sllll outsllillc, That Heavenly mansion sllall be mine, l’m goillg home to die no more. She was borne to her last resting place by the following: William Watts, Chester Edwards, Wm. Molyneaux, Ernest Newson, David Proud. Ham- mond Younkers. Wreaths were sent by the foilowillg:-Mrs. L. L. Jell- klns, N, Wiltshire. Mrs. Wiliam Noy, Mrs. David Proud, Mrs. Fred Kiison, Mrs. Daniel Fraser, Mrs. Hampson Bowman., Crescent. Mrs. Robert Ed- wards. To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die Peace, perfect peace with loved ones far awe ' Y In Jesus’ keeping we are safe, and they. PERSONALS Mr Geo. Abbott. Union Road, left for Boston, where he joins his brother on a trip to New York. Mrs C. D. Bell left yesterday morn-I ing on a visit to relatives in Boston and Plymouth, Mass. ~ Mr. John Murray of Ottawa has arrived ln the city to visit -his fath- er Mr. Adam Murray, Grafton Street, who is seriously ill. Mr. Harvey Christopher, teacher at Southport, leaves this morning for Campbellton, N. B., to attend the fun- eral of his mother, Mrs. Robert Chris- topher, of that town. Mrs Silas Carey, of Plymouth, Mass., I left for home yesterday morning, after sister, Mrs W. J. Carver, Mt. Albion. and hor niece, Mrs A. D. I<`r)aser, city. ' 'Mrs. C. J. Fisher who has been spc-lldillg n icw woeks ot the Forester Housc, Pownal. leaves for her homo in Newburyport, Mass., this week ai- so her neico Miss Marion Weatherblo of Pownal, Lot 49, leaves for Haver- llill, Mass, whcl-c slle will enter tile llnic ll' 'Illini io train for a nurse. RUEEER PAVING All experiment ill rubber paving, which is being madc at the instance of the Government of the Federated Malay States, will be watched with considerable interest, cspeciallyby those who are connected with the plantation rubber industry. Under the sanction of the city su- thoritles the pavement in front of the oilices of the Malay States Informa- tion Agency at 88 Cannon Street.,--_lips- heon relsld with rubber tiles, the work being carried out to the oriler`of~1ihe agency by the Leyland and Blrmiiix- ham Rubber Co., Ltd, ` -~ Vw The tiles are 12 inches sdiarennd _half an inch thick, laid on a cement concrete bed, and when walked over give none oi the jarring effect ex- perienced from stone pavement. These tiles are manufactured from plants.- tion rubber, and itgis hopsd`one result of the experiment will be to popular- ize this form ei navins. if not for the roadway. at least for the foot ppc- melfigs ofbjiur cities. _ ~ e su ect is one' which was moot- ed as wlthill the bounds of possibility by Sir Henry Blake some years ago. andhthe comparatively low pl-i