rori F on... stun-u». awssrsnn Aosnr ‘ .._ un Cyrus J. Gsllsnt is now Gust-dish. Agent is l-ionlsn slid will receive‘ nun items, sdvsrtisiug s“ "my. U subscriptions. ' .-ROBIN HOOD FLOOD 1s mil- led only from selected Ihest snd. IQM ll! leading Ills d dsslors who gusrsntsc its quslit . ‘ . -.iREMEMIEk the suction sale on the premises of William Buds- bury sen View, on Monday the 1am at 12_o'ciock. 3039.15.21 mmon-rtou-s AND towns MONTAGUE United Church of Canada. Sunday, Oct. 17th. Servi- ce st the usual hours. ‘Preacher. ‘Rev. W. lM’. Ryan, of Trinity Church ‘nib-w . ' .1 -. ..~. s... 5. MOORE t. Matron l _ V . ‘w,‘_,_u\‘_- Borsalinos-“Biltmorcs, ~ Kings. i $7.50 ‘ $6.50 HAT’S What, what’s novel and what’s natty is here. The most popular shapes in these three great lines are all here in the colors that every man‘ approves. New brims, new crowns, new trimmings and of course new colors. If you want the hat- that fashion approves you’lI need to see “The Men’s Store” South $5.00 SOUTH M-ELVILLE SCHOOL Following is the honor roll oi the Melville School for the‘ month of September. Grade X—-!. Wilfred Bradley 2. Maurice iBradley. Grade Vii-d. Victor Trainer. Grade Vii-l. Grade V—41. iEdWlii. Bradley.,2. Melville Higgins 3. Eleanor Train- Vera Tralnon .2. Gerald Monaghan. réwé p, i limits-Q Fine Furs , l A l4 special showing of Holt, Renfrcw . tlpCo. Fur coats and wraps, in the ‘ or. Grade .l‘V—~1. Golding MacKenzie. Grade lill—l. lDorothy iDixon 2. Ursula Trainer 3 Myrtle Higgins. ‘Grade i-—'5r.-—1. Patricia Flood- Grada \I—Jr.—1. Ivan Higgins 2. ,Mar_1orle Dixon 3. George Mon- aghan. . | Perfect AttendanceNera Train- lor, ‘Edwin Bradley. Melville Hi8" |gins, Ursula Trainer. Myrtle Hig- gins. ‘Dorothy ‘ xon, lvan 111881115- Mhrjorie lDiyo . ‘Lolita ‘Macvitlie. teacher. newest and smartest styles for the stunting season, will be held. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ' OCTOBER 14th AND 15th MOORE In the showrooms oi & M-cLEOD, LIMITED. CHARLOTTETOWN "* ‘:1. l HEALTH Is ‘Now Yours Hsving rented Wsrohouss snd slso the Tuplin W-rohouss sdjolnlng we sro now In s position to hsndlo isrgs qusntl- tlss oi? (arm produce. We shsil Us plying highest msrkct spot cash for Certified Seed Pots- tocs, Csnsds Grsdc A tsbiostock, loos snd seed outs. drlllrd pork. llvc poultry snd everything tsrmcrs hsve for sslc. Don't forget. to give us s csli and got our prices before sllsposing o1 your produce elsewhere. g oowvoo oooooo-oooooo-oo-‘oo-o FARM PRODUCE A WANTED Farmers’ a the priest in ln fsct sirfiosl J. B. MILLMAN, JOHN C. DUGQAN KENBINGTON p For THE ASKING THE NEW ‘WONDER REMEDY *-=MACS==—- ‘ F61‘ ~ Indigestion,‘ Dyspepsia . And ‘All i Forms of Stomach Disorders y I Excellent As A Tonic “At All Druggists “EMA” . MATS REMEDY l 1058- 0-14-61. FOR a SALE As 1 intend to dispose of my lob- ster fishing outfit I ofler the fol- lowinl by private sole: “'1 host and engine 5 H0’. Iniilor- 1 Boot 20 foot keel, ill over all, ‘l toot basin. . I80 trope, six lines. 400 isthmus, sdl kinds of other rope, anchors, mmhin; in fishing lino. consist- lns ot bows snd yohos, slso hesds torM tlflpspllso s hot-ring nets. 4 punohoons, cement miner. - Ono l0 inch oordnvood ssw. g, ‘no to inch rip sow. toot circular ssw spindle smi l‘. psrtlosisrs fily- to IWIIITT fAVNT Charlottetown. -THE NEW STREET. —'l‘he new street laid on Water Street from crossing to crossing is appre- ciated by citizens and visitors alike. lit gives a 800d hard road for hauling and will ‘not change with the seasons. The dust nuis- ance is still with us but no doubt this will be alleviated in Ume. -F REE CLINICS {or chest exam- ination-s will be ibeld by the Red Cross Society in Tyne Valley, Octo- ber 16th, Summersids, 18th and 19th. ‘Kensington 20th nnd 21st. Stanley Brldgezlst afternoon only and New Glasgow 22nd, Crapaud 28. Only cases referred by physi- cians will be examined by special- ist. 2082 --POTATOE5 GOOD. — The lPolato crop so far is an excellent one and thefileld iii Kiukora, Free- town and other places is exception- lly large. it should ‘be another good year tor the farmers as the extra large crop and absence of rot should make it up to last year even if the prices are not so high. How- ever ulpresent it looks us ii’ the prices will be good too as already some curs oi’ seed potatoes liuve been bought at $1.25 per bushel. -ISLAND LADY BEREAVEQ- Mrs. 1.. A. Moore, 0i Sitmmershle received word on Saturday lust of the death in Salisbury, Rhodesia. South Atrlcn, oi! her ‘liftllllefilll- law, Mr. Robert McIntosh, who for many years was connected Willi the ‘Educational Department oi‘ the Rhodesian Government, being ‘Sen- ior inspector ot Schools. His trite (nee Miss Gertrude Arbuckle) vis- ited Summerside two years ngo and her many friends here will deeply regret tc- learn oi‘ licr sad bereavement. The deceased was u native 0t iLevsn in Fifeslilrc, Scot- land, and went out to South Africa at the close oi‘ the wnr in charge of refuge camps in the Orange River Colony. Later he joined in the re- organized Educntioniai Department, being a distinguished scholar. He was 58 years of age nnd leaves, lbs- si-des his widow, one daughter, aged 14 years, who was in England at the time of her father's death. -WELL KNOWN CITIZEN.— The death of Mrs. Joseph Perry. Aibcrton South, lust week brought relief from worldly sufferings to one who had long borne with christ- ian fortitude un illness which must sorely have taxed one's patience. Her death and removal from life's activities will leave an aching void in her home and her sorrowing hus- band and the members other fam- ily will have the deep sympathy of the community in their time oi" scr- ro\v. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon to the Sacred Heart Church, and a large number of citi- zens attended the remains from the home to the Church, where Rev. T. Campbell officiated, and thence to the cemetery where interment took place. : -.Dr. E. U. and Mrs. Gillls, Ken- sington, have rpturnsd from their visit abroad. They left on Tllllrlj day. September 30th. and went to Montreal. Here they spent s day. Thence they proceeded llo Burling- ton, Vt.. wuere they visited the Doctor's brother, Mgr. J. 14.‘. Gillls, Vicar-General oi‘ the Diocese of Burlington. Thence they went to Barrie and visited Sister Laurette, sister of Dr. Gllliir. She is one of the teachers in the Sistsfs‘ School- They then returned to Montreal for the Reunion of McGill graduates, illere the Doctomnet insny former class [mates and graduates of prev- ious and subsequent years. The renewal of acquaintances rwasmost pleasant. ,Tbey observed many im- provements in Montreal since their last visit, four years ago. The city has considerably grown nd dev- eloped. Tlis Doctor and 1M . Giilis attended the various functions that were prepared by the different com- mittees of McGill. They to-und these interesting, absorbing and most practically useful. Tlrey, visit- ed the Hospital nnd sttendsd sever- al clinics and heard some special lectures on practical subjects. which displayed the very latest developments in medicine endear- gery. The Doctor found these emi- nently beneflcisl, since there was displayed practical knowledge that strengthens medical skill. Bach ambition to keep a roost of the latest in the profs onsi progress must commend itse bo__sll patrons o! his iarofession that hos tor its ob- iect the restoration snd insisten- ance of liesltb.——Y. 1 40 I I A l Men s and Boy s Departments Hosvy Jumbo Cost §wostors .. . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.15 and $2.25 Men's Cashmere Puiiovcrfi, roli colisr'8westers, lcsdlng Spscisi Police snd Roiispf Brsccs. Special . . . . .. 37c a psir Men’s Flcecod Combinations, hosvy. Special .. $115 a suit Men's Psrcsis Shirts, sspsrsto oollsr. Reg. $1.50 for $1.00 .Mon's Kid Lined Gloves. Special . . . . . . . .. Men's heavy Wool Hose. Spoolsl , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c s psli‘ Men's Feflmsris Floccod Lined Underwear 75c per garment Men's sll wool Fisnnol Shirts, blue, grey and khaki. .. . . . . . . . . . . Men's Winter Caps, very opcclsi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 65c Each ’ Boys’ Smart Tweed Csps. Special . . . . . . . . . . . .. 60c Each Mcnhbverslls, hosvy plain blue and black $1.50 a pair Men’s Blue Combinations Oversllmapeciai $2.85 Per Suit Men's Army Flannel Shirts. Men's Tweed Work Pants. Spcolsi . . . . . .. Boys’ Blue Tsms. Flsnnolcttc Blankets, grey and white. Small size 10-4 $1.95. Men's Fail Topooats, greys, browns- Special . . . . . . .. $16.00 ollpisitpgoyurpilow Store a an llld Willi-Eu “will nd Sec the - A at Real Bargain Prices no 0LD' Goons fro sum. ALL NEW AND THE VERY LATEST. thexljst Below it Will prqyi shades. extra spsclsli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.25 . 01.75 Prices $1.00. $1.25 and $1.50 - .. $2.00 Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Medium slso 114 $2.15. ' Large size 12-4 82.35. en's grey and brown Tweed Suits 315.00.516.00 and $18.00 Boy's Suits. Regular value 08.00 and $10.00. This lot to clear st . . . . . . . .. n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.75 o Ladies’ heavy all wnoi Bwcstsrs to 53m 54 inch Tweed tor Boys’ Suits snd Pants. Spccisl $1.09 54 inch nil wool Flsnnsl, sxtrs vslus .. . . . . . . . . . ., 31,39 Black and Navy 54 inch Serge-for, school dresses .. Fsncy Top Golf Hose, fins worsted Boys’ Fancy Golf Hose. Special Boys’ heavy wool Hose. Spsolsl Boys’ Fine Scotch Worsted Rib Hose. Spocisl . 65¢ m,» Wool Dress Serge. sll good‘ shsdcs- Special . . . .. . 75c yard G webs Fine Satln,.36 inch, lstsst shsdos. To clear $1.50 yam 3 webs Twceds for Ladies 8ults and Drosics Llidllei’ Fins Wool Llama Hose, newest shades 85c per ml,- Ladlcs’ Fine Silk and Wool Hose. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c snd $1.10 psi-pi,- Lots of other good values In Ladies Hose $1.25 to $2.00 pm 300 Yards Cream Fiannclcttc. Special . . . . . . . . .. 16c yn-g soo Var-dc Stripe Fiannelotto. Special . . . . . . . . . . .. 16¢ yanil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c yard“ 500 Yards Colored Wrappcrettc. Special .. . . . . .. 30c yard 300 Yards Madras Curtaining- Special . . . . . . . . . .. 30c yard’ 10 Dozen‘ Turkish Towels. Special . . . . . . . .. 300 Yards Grey Shifting. Special . 10 Dozen Turkish Tnlwels, largo. Ladies’. Dress Goods, Silks, Hosiery and Staple Dcpts. Gru- olosr “$1.00 for boys ......70c pliv 50c pilr ...... . . . . . . . . niflcpslp $1.50 yard Newest shidss . . 25c pair Special . . . . . .. 50c plir Special From Ladies’ Rleady-to-Wear. Departments. 'Lsdlcs' Flsnrleicttc Night Dresses, long slocvcs $1.25 Each Ladies’ Flanneletto Bloomers. Special . . . . . . .. 75c Each Lsdlss’ Fancy Wide Strips Scarves. Special 00c Each Lsdles’ Wool Gloves, extra special“ . . . . . . 55c Pair Ladies‘ Silk Bloomers, oil colors A special line u.‘ Cloth Cont! at .. . . . Ladies’ and Misses Flannel Dresses. Ladies’ Satin Crepe Dresses. Special . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 Pa. h “$13.90 1 $6.50 ' .. 114.50: 1 Special .. THE ONE PRICE lots‘ of Other Specials Not Advertised. vrsrr our: NEW srons AND sun oUR NEW Goons‘ OUR VALUES ARE WONDERFUL \ CASH STORE Prowse Bros Ltd.‘ THE BIG STORE ONE PRICE TO EV ERVBODY St. AndrewrChurch has filled an nremncy of important place in the religious-Milli. General Kearney in .. >0 life of the community and wielded n conspicuous influence for 800d. ll has been particularly fortunate in the leadership, fc-r more than thirty years, of Rev. Dr. Leslie Clay. whose devotion to his charge has endeared hiin to more than one genaratlon of worshippers at St. Andrews. This is a record of faithful igirvice ot which be may ‘be justly proud and it was accompan- wltich lie-is ‘held, by his congrega- tion. The Times expresses the hope that lie mqy be spared to enjoy many more anniversaries in his ca- recently a 2.000-year-old coin, bear- led ‘by ‘evidence of the esteem in other place in the world — on the Cove rs 800 Years. , P The pageant covers a minimum - period of 800 years. ‘ On the island of Crete in the Mediterranean sen there was found‘ ‘ .1. gauge. ing an intricate circular maze. That design with the same number-se- quence has been found in only one walls of s. 4-story lndlan "apart- ment house" in the Cass. Grands _ ruins, which has an estimated ngei9_l3~10-T'F4i- of from 800 to 1,200 years. BRAGES » MADE-TO-ORDER ‘ ’ l ENGLISH FOX NETTlNG . , Gslvsnizcd after being woven, oxtrs _ g: twists in mosh. 1a to 12 inches in width. ' l. 1.1'/;. 1%, 2 inch mosh, 14, 15 and 16 All slzci in stock. bndsr now. , BRACEQ -MCKAY Q. 60., ' Gummorsido, P. E. |_ "BRAYCO" ' BRAND LTD. s.o..s..-o..o.o 0-0 0.0 The estimated 60,000 aborigines appointed, the name oi 1i -.Ea.stem Guardian Jess-r s ite .35.?“ “ pacity alrtljiohead of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church." FERSONALS -Sensior Creel McArtbur. Bum- mcrsldo_ left Tuesday for Ottawa. . W. Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising new and rsnswai, subscnptlonp. ~ . RA MISSIONARY THANK OF- FEHING SERVICE consisting readings, dialogues and vocsl se- Iemon” wm- be mam l“ the Mmm‘ ohd compound further excavation us. Qct. 11, n1. seven o'clock. n-meoechuo FOXES _- Mr. it. 1W. ‘Stewart of Montague, was who once ‘built their apartment houses in the Cass Grnnde valley- more persons than now inhabit the regiotr-Iwere a progressive lot. These unnamed Indians built irri- gallon canals. many sections of which went through solid rock. They raised cotton and corn, nnd the probabilities are that they also raised beans. squash, pumpkins and gourds. .__+--a_ n" “GENT " M" ‘l’ "Apsrtmonts" of 1on0 s. c. "Compound-A." the ‘best preserv- led specimen of pro-historic lndlnn architecture, is estimated to lie from 800 to 1.200 years old. A re- cent excavation uncovered n. ruin which is believed to have been built in the year 100 .13. C. Under s. sec- of Bunk“ Chumhtsumhy lisl disclosed an Indian apartment which pointsto having been built in the year 1,000 (B. 1C. ‘Compound B. spells defense were to be forever mute, are speed- ing to a glorious reception in st. Louis. each one the richer by $5,- 584,131. This goodly sum represents the rcial money to be paid each member of the Si. Louis Cardinals i"; hi! DB" ‘of till! world series spoils. No statistician is needed to deduct‘ that this is the nit-inner‘; share. At the same time the members 0f the New York Yankee m; ca}. culating the purchasing power 0| 93-4117-75. and reflecting‘ thst the difference in the size of he checks ‘We determined by one Q 0,000 rum Th9 ‘bit; run decided the seventh B01110 (if lilo world series, ll to S. i with m3 much drama ns any world 59"“ 11ml ilroducad packed into the vital game. The run was m; d gs only 850.000 quantity involved. here was a 850.000 strlkoont sn- xineeren by the venerable Alexnilil. i or. lwoplsys by Tbevsnow valued lit thousands each. onus hit by the "me viewer worth more than m iPsrley being linked will D0841]. . heartily agreed with ihil tion." for ‘September. X1011. Eilhol Glilis. ' Grade ili—1 Alnlionsnl 01!. g ‘ Grade I. sr-t Malcolm Mr. Bennett ill m-{b} . FOREST HILL dlonor ~Rbl1 of Forest " (lrsde X-—~1 Muriel ‘MC ‘Grade lX—~1 Marin" Grade VII-l Ethel Grade V'l—1 Douglas Urbing McLeod, 3 Jililll Grade. V--1 Marga"! l‘ 1011100 lV-—-i iSudie M ‘ (lrnde -1. Jr-l Daniel Murdock MoKl-nnon. Mattias camrb ‘ in the city yesterday sn route‘ to Nova‘ Scans, where ‘lilrtakeg charge oli the Fox inspection for that Pro- V I106. Pageant For, Ghosts 0i.‘ _“Stone__-Agc’?_ Race -FORMER ISLANDIJRI» St. Andrews Preslryterisii 0110MB. Vic- toris, B. 0., cently commemorat- ed its slxtlelf anniversary. slid sn sttnctlvs brochure hss ‘beef issued to msrk the occsslon. fililliill rosdors will learn with interest of this event, bocsuse itcpllbr since 1804 hls-‘beon Rev. DI‘. Leslie Clsy. who wss s nstivs of Buidmorsido ids l." oAsA onus-on, Ann. a‘... 1L- ‘Ohosts from so upchrupiglgd P"; ‘will rind from their ssimno may on s ihonsspd-yosr-old lialesnt oi their u “stout he,‘ “silt-lifts is‘ ‘ '1 ' l inns-tn.’~his2iillnq9&5fi’°" a r: vanished ca of nest‘ 11ers nest slid s grsduslo of tts Hills Schooln Mrs. Clsy 1| s slstsr 3o! ists Vlljsllscs Lsitch ot 0 tstows. An editorial in the View? s Daily "hi? h" sons" fir!!! d! seven ciljitlutt c hots. dndisn com- munities , rdtn mum sud Jeweled houses ssmad only m the imssinstlus of s sen-o scout sad sd sutlihsisstlo Ih-siiclscsn: of the outnau-u long River Times ot September itltfllss oom- rlx"ltltllt InIR"-"’FM confluent of Coronsdo. the coining It. ‘stools s cusses ~°‘~‘-“°~WH".‘!'."" “'“ 3M .9991. Ir- ‘_ yd“ 21K -. ‘ trohrtwo to four feet thick. ch ‘ iloorjclssrod tho one below by seven gas} M, inners’ Share of "=- ’_.‘Bd1'lé8‘$5,584.5l throughout its construction. Fifteen hundred man-loads or speclnlly_ pre- pared mud-an earthy l‘mestone—- were lsid in monolithic co rscs, test.’ ' f the tour stories in com- und _A the ‘first was filled in by chandel- as a foundation. Trudg- H ins from s0 to so miles up the oils "mill! In sud floated them down to reinforce their. dwelling. _ 2 Borne Plots Indians. ss- well as 0d that hcwould not apsohsl. Nsvsjos, Papogoes slid-submission of his some .1. . ~ . ’ ‘NIW YORK. Oct. 1.2. —- list-nest "y he was young sthietos, whose vim, vigor Sir Thouiss wit! ~ sns vitality pave the cowbell! at splendid ohistihin. s to rins lssin tile sussssticn but n t Qdvlliiylvlfltxlylbiliolislr ‘ y“, t ‘_%,§‘4 welsh: in gold. Amt ton‘; than y, @0323»): othnggcgqitéhe Yankees id tn wu f "°“ °°v fvrnvthrs ' llizrliéifluliia lgrtrablli: mgr. “wills “M 5"“ “°"‘°"""B 1° b0"- -—<uu>___ 81R rnos. wmrs FOR Lunch ......._ . _ wvwA-mr. Alta... Oct. s.-rnn Gallery Daily Herold. today "pub! lishes the following lh it no r letter nah, t ilivef._ ins aboriginal cut cedilrll "Md woe "ll mm. it. 361111811. member for West v I and former Cabinet Minis q. win m» port-in the psgesht. lists m. leadership. of tau ca‘ ‘l . i ‘ "-'“"°"""'~ votive may in tho mommies. - i m: that tholeldersholldh s in .1 . acceptable in ll , . and in this coinlcstizilillioqlvigls - f tho name of Sir Tbomss Watts sot i‘ been mentioned among ~ h...“ . 0'" < l A gsvoun sovrs iv ~ ~ . ' molmstt . ‘l l More l.» I n