i i .i E. ii' A ___._. *it t ii. iff I Eli: §`__. ff? -5 i - _,. iii? :ef ii . sy .er il? =.. AQ git?- 55,1.; ~ f;=='-.=.- _~f;‘=-.:.;,._.-. Flgi, '-f,_r~' fel ` ,__,__, ..._ _ -féiii ,_ -'if I- , iii ti _i. or .EH-2-* 'faili- i-iisit-in-iiig .\loiii.>ui'i.~; t;,:i;'., lllt. Stewart ‘-_3¢ii, aiizri- t'liai‘loitiitown 9.30 in liii 1-., ‘liirning train will leave ii.-ii-~.».-iii\sii |1310, fill. Stewart 8.230, `l-.arliitii~to\\'ii 0.30 o'clock. i..;~iili\ train .~‘cr\'ii-ii will be dis- .~'i;iii--.1 on .\1iiri'ny lliii'hor llraricli ~. iii ‘ .iilliii-.iii,:' will hi- siilistitutedt 1-»i:‘ii;.: ti-iiii t.\lix¢-di will leave '.l*i:'|--_\, 111.1-liiir .laily except Sntiiriluy - L .\'.ii:ii.i,\'. :ii i:_::ti, arrive Char- ...'i»-io\\:i l|i_iio I~ti'ii-3 |i:i.~';-ciifroi' .\i.:cllt's (lllicc, l`li:ii'loii<-lo\\li. Sept. 20th, 1915. f`»1iiii.!i-2‘_’IVl. yi-1' lliiil. Auction Hous elioid Furniture i ii 1'. l-`li~ii‘lici-`,- l»`iii'niture and t'»~iiiii':=l tliiiisi-liiilil c|`i`i-i-ts. will lic -wild by .‘.ui'lioii. nl Ilrigliton, on `ili»iiil;i_\_ '_’Tth .“1i»|iti~iiilici‘. Sale liiiiiiliiciici-s :it ltl o`i-liick. it. licairsto. Auctioneer. iittiir;-fi-23 mill Canadian Mail Steamer ""i...f>.<.l Qyhil" L i..-iiivc-=. liiiigr.-oioiiial Railway Wharf l'ii"o.-, I.'ii\‘a Scotia, T" `i`2ioi~ioii`v AND THURSDAY =< ~ ' or I.;-` y:_\-;~i` oi' i'ii"'i -.i--i~k_ on arrival of tbeflnorii- To.nAv. f 1 pi.. in:-,, ,~.| 'i':.,.,.i_. - 7 iiplfff ll-.iiri . iiil ‘ ‘~ l :iiiili ~ ... -reefs:-;.-:~‘-~ ~“.~::~°-~:-.~'f- i‘~"~'iti'i|> f.`ALNl:')ND~- `~.I .4 -_ ' -._.n<».--____=.-;--- =-.-.- __-af---E -_ L.i.___,_.,..._ _... _ _ _..__._.__. ‘:‘i iii-iiilii-r lt. !’.II . .-il.i ,~i|ii~-_ on | \\ ill' ini llayc oi .|~l' ti. li.\i~i1 ...i in \i.'. :i=.i| \li‘:-‘. \\.lli| on iii .i‘ ist I iii* DOUGAN- l':if-'_-:i-il |.i~..~-!:ill_\' to ri~.~l on 2~`:itiii'il;i_v, :ii-pi ;`»_ ltilfi, .\li'~» .\ii tlniiiy .l. liliiii',:ii1. :i;- il Ii". I-`i|\i~'~":ll lrolii Fit . t|.ii:,iiiii iiiipi-iff pl~.i I ~‘i~|i' hor [;|ti- i-i-sim-iii ii I1 lr.i|< lif‘tii 'ci-t, 'l`|iie-rilziy uii.|i:ii.i‘, iii \.1.., QORNEM- Iii Ili. iili liiil:~\ i\1l~ .pg ;i|ti-i' i li lit’ i€‘i.»--»,, . 'iii i Iii- liiiii- -,-_||;, i||ii i-lii~i_.:,iii ~» -rvitiiili \l:|i\‘ \i;.,|.I i\i'i..t~i ii Iiiiit viii iil ,`\' , . Mlriard‘s Llnimcnt Co., llmltcd. ._ |,, ,i i.,,,,- - . ii. .i.i, .,| i,,, |f_P_\_\;|1‘r. l'ictoii, Nova Scotia. . iii; »~.,-i»i.~.fs i';oin llalilax tahout coni, for S..iui'is, l’. E. Island, and hi-iv- aaalts tho arrival of the after- iiooii train i`roni (`,liai‘lottetown; .liciice to Magdalen Islands as fol- t)\\!§f t\/tONDA‘r-~l.i;are Siiuris for Etang- lu~.\oril, Aiiiiii-i'.~‘I, (lrinzlstone Island .ind l’iiint ltiis:-~_~. Ili-turning, calls at ttriii-l>'toiir=, Ai*-iii.-rst und Sourls; and ;ii.»l i-» :iii-i» H. i'ictou. Tri'lJlt$DAY~»‘.i\a\'ea Sourls for \iiiti~.>.,i_ ili~ii-.ii-=iiiiio Island, Point llii--so :iiifl Hr:-ii.l l~iiitr_v. ltcturning i-ails :it |'i.iiit liiissic, tlrindstone, Ain- -iiiiifis. :i:i:l rt-tiiriis to Picton. tiii thc tirsi, trip in the months of .luni-, Jul:,', .»\i1i.;i;:iic, .-\.nilif~r..| and Sourls. -F ‘ i - l' - DD Y WM. ROBERTSON &. SON, .\gi-nts, Halifax. CHAS. W. IVES, Agent, l’lctou. MATTHEW McLEAN 6. CO., Agents, Sourls. tir iii V/M. McLURE. Manager and 2.' ` -7»lIi.\lti'. ' lE;_,. .-7- ...,__ .O fir-iitlr-iiicii. l.1i.f|»1f.°, ° luliilis. liriioil .'ti',.>-_ ii:'.. "i'.~.f~ ‘ ~. ’ ' ' liiii i~ \» .iiiiii. . I V _ U I ° ° V | _g or , lifii I ‘ iiliivlii-tis. 1-riip and .siiuilry ari.ii'lcs. ' 1' 1 li Q7 l`crnis: $.» :ind uiivli\i'. ns 1 ovf‘\” 1** l'oiinrtci»ii niiintli.~_ l~1ii.:lit por font. div- count tor i~a.orion`s superior juilglnents. Pat-ons' iiiillincry has already made ii name t`or itself as their li\l_vci's visit. tho lond- ing iiiarlicts wlicre good taste and good jiiflrtiiciit. are conibincd in sel- cctiiig their stock. This your thc vcil correctly adjust- cd is actually part of thc small tall- orcd hat. A vcil is quitc a iici~r-,ssary part of ulniosl cvcry lail_v's costume. and l’atons` raiigc is one to lic reckon- cd with as thc dcsigiis and lticslics are vcl‘_\' liiilid.siiiiit‘. In outing huts all thc best shapes arc shown including new chic sailors, triconcs, turlians, pokes. high crown aiiil soft i-rown effects. Soc these hcau- tit'iil hair: on counters and tables and then you will .~:uri~l_v agree that your early l'all lint shiiulil be pnrcliaseil at l’iitons. The children arc not forgotten and iunny cliarniiiig cI`1'ects are 1'cudy t'or their littlc lieails. DAINTY WAISTS .\t. this scasoii the separate waist in siiiouiiig the effect ol” its niany trip.; to thc laundry and inust he replaced. ’l`iiis ir quite a pl ‘asain task when thc <‘l~.oos;iiig it done at l‘atciis Ill: I'cnu» t,it'ul Store. Ou-1 “iii-iciiil toni,-3 of .-\-.' long slcotlcil wliitri wash sllk \vi\ist.-4. with n jaunty black silk stitch- i.iz 'fi rclicvc ii, is t,-if<_1'.n'l nt only $t_:.'.. whilc the iuziigi ts coiiipletif li. iill iiizcs. lt ts a gcnulnc bargain. .-\iiotlicr snap is noticed when all thc left. over white muslln and em- brolilcry walsts after a blg summer sale are placed on a counter in tho ready to wear department with a 75c. tag riltnclii-,d. Therc are many lovely waists in this lot which have been soilcil hy lianflliiig but are otherwise ln pcrfcct order. SPECIAL IN HAIR RIBBON For thc school girl who must have anyway from onc to a dozen pretty ciilnrcd hiilr ribbons, Pntons are of- tiirlni: specially wldo tall‘cta rlhhon, assorted shadns at `1t’ic. a yard. It will bc quickly picked up as thc price of rllilioii is steadily advancing. - _ NEW CORSETS. The first consideration of every lady, no matter how slmplc her cos- tume ls to bc. ls her corsets. Patons have all thc leading makes of high priced models but are at present spec- All tickets good for return, lalfslng on a well fitted, well made., corset at 50c., 75c., and $1.00 which . I _ _ ' . ... »/ And Invite the Ladies to -Attend Their Olllcial Millinery Sluts Opening lo-morrow Afternoon -Rare Range of Tai- Velvet Fur Trim med-Buyers For New Goods. might be llere mentioned that their different lilies of fall and winter un- derwear are now complete ln all sizes and grades, and includes an ex- ceptionally nice long undervost which retails at only 28c. while they last. KI MONAS FOR FALL Patous have one of the nicest lines of ladies long Kimonas shown in the city. This is perhaps a line of goods that does not receive the publicity it should. but everyone will say that the exhibition now being made by them is unexcelled. Lovely, cosy, warm klnionas In the dalntlest greys, tans, plnks, mauve, combination colors and darker shades of red and blue, all satin faced and finished with frogs and cords at from $1.50 to $12.00. Or if one desires to make this very nec- essary garment themselves their is thick, lleecy Klmona cloth and trim- ming always in stock in all the dainty colors at $1.35 per yard and up. READY T0 WEAR DEPARTMENT. Patons’ ready to wear department excels itself this season and in it is displayed many very handsome suits, skirts and winter coats. (‘.ombinatlons of velvet and fur are all the rage this year and two especially nice models might be spoken of. One is a rich black vel- vet inthe latest New York cut, trini- nied down the front and around the bottom ol' the coat with Persian fur. An even handsomer suit is in green corded velvet artistically cut and daintily triiiimeil with black stitched brad. Grey Persian lamb is used on this suit also, and attachedto it ls a lovely Persian lamb muff to match the trimming. Notwitlistiindlng the advance tn the price of serges, Patons are specializ- ing in Ladies Highly Tailored Suits at $15, $20 and $25, which are excep- tional values and could not now be duplicated. Fasliion cannot escape the influence of the times. In these days of war womon's dress takes on a more mas- culine appearance which is noticed in all the new suits, ‘winter coats and inillinery. The winter coats have many excel- lout lines this year und the fashion- ahlo coat like tho becoming lint is a part of one's costuinc_tl_iat.__niu_st__not Tie"o`vei-loolicFll""'i'l"ii1`oii`s' " 'coi-its are not too bulky and yr-t they have that warinth aiiil comfort that is so desir- iiblc. They conic in all the heavier cloths and in the now plush and vcl- vct weaves so nnicli effected lately. \\'_i1li tlicsc. new suits are shown n full range. ot' English llloirc I1ndi‘i'- skirts at $1.235, ii bargain, and can lic JnlfL_iiL.iil.lcth¢‘_ii:ading.cnlors.. ......___ SW EATERS, ETC. ln knit goods the range is unlimited, a most altractlvc sweater that is quite poplilar this season has thc con- vertible color that can lie worn in four different styles and range in price from $3.50 to $5. A large con- signiiioiit for ladic:-i is cxpccted in a tow days. Tliosc lovely :iilk sweaters wliich uri: all the rage in thc lartzcr i:itii-,s arc also illtiiilziycil at attractive prices. The popular “niidily" so much \vorii hy tho young girls arc shov/ii in liluii and wliitc s¢~i~i.zc and duck with the various iroloroil nrin hands. I-'or the cold autumn night the dainty wliitc nlghty must givc way io the warmer though plalncr flannel- ettc night gown of which ri. pretty us- sortment in shown ln white, pink aint other colors. IN THE MAIN STORE. The cotton and llnen dcpartmcnt is well stocked, as a glance will show, with everything thc good house- kcepcr could ilcsirc in wlilto and unlilcaclicd cotton or linens, lowcl- ltng, giugliams. or tho liundreil and one :irticlcs sold in it first. class store. ln looking nrouiiil an especially nice linc ol` flannelctte walstlngs in thc piilcst, shades ol' mauve. pink. blue, and several of tho qulotcr colors were noticed and the line was only marked 24 cents per yard. The patterns Included were roses, small designs and the more decided effects all of which make up most liarmonlously. FOR RED CROSS WORK. As this Important work is so faith- fully lookcd after by the ladies, Piitons have tukcn particular care to have the llcd Cross materials most used, supplied in large quantities and their stock now Includes the best ob- tainable Kcrseys for convalescent gowns for the wounded and all the dttfcront qualities ot’ white and khaki blankctlng for soldiers use. They also have over 4,000 yards of flannel- ettc suitable for Red Cross work and every kind of yarn procurablo from thc Berlin skein to the heavy Scotch wools for socks. Mllltary flannel ls also stocked in grey and khaki. Paton & (To. always patronize home Industries as much as possible and are now showing quite extensively several llncs of the Tryon Un- shrlnkable Underwear for men at $3.00 per suit. These suits are just as reasonable in price as the import- ed lines and are white. fine and close- ly woven. Customers are asked to look at these goods so that they may understand how the Tryon Underwear is progressing in this Province. MILLS RUNNING 8l¢£Hf§»- - The great scarcity of supplies from the English mills ls being felt all over Canada as the mills are only booking stuff on open orders. on account of the war. Notwithstanding this Patonri are showing ii range of English costin!! in diagoiials and mottled 8005! and also the celebrated Bannockburn tweeds which are practically out of of the trade, fn double and twist. IN THE DRESS GOODS SECTION. 'PllTON’S LEADING THE ' _ _. _ Considering the price AUTUMN STYLE PRUCIISSIUN. Special Values in Men’sTweed- A WONDER AT 'l`lIE PRlt.E this single breasted suit- for men will prove to be one of the -biggest values ever offered. Made of good quality tweeds in about _a dozen different patterns. The trimmings and tailoring are all that anyone could reasonably expect; These suits regularly 100 to choose from; made in all the season's latest fabrics, Tweeds and Worsted, three button single breasted style. The fitting qualities ot these suits are unsurpassable and we particularly recommend them because we know that the style, workmanship and finish cannot be excelled at the price. Sizes 36 to 48; special at ..... .. 8. sell at $10.00 $12.00; about V 'i ` ttiiieiiéi i’;‘.;i...lYfT"_‘T.ff¥’.‘fTiifl1”‘l_iFf?‘?ff‘l.$7.00 I ' ld . \ l .. _5\ 14,; / " //fi '.4 but of new fresh goods in l The Biggest Bargain Ever ' ' Offered . This is not an offering of shopworn garments the best manufacturers of_ men’s clothing offered us this fine lot of men’s clothing at an exceptionally low price and as a result we shall offer this entire lot at a price never before heard of-$12.00 for $9.90, $15,00 _and 18.00 Suits. About two hundred to choose from sizes 36 to 48. Special price while they I . ast ............... perfect condition. One of ._ P m ATO A Snappy Style Tweed Suit' F "1-"'.,i‘. ,. _ L _ fit?/'Y 'Li ,Y . f it i I f I '. ‘ T UT* It I 0 ‘ 'ilf il I ,_ -' -` ' '_-.ig t (L4/~\.~ . -ff ',l| ii _,. _ _,_ I . ,' __%:'»\- _ _,xii-:,_ '.=_~_=__\5~*;_‘-T'-° -‘rs T-\;~.-._-i€:..%‘§~ i' *___ 1.5%; _.;.{- _./ m L 4- _- _/it . 1-/ . / / .k§§\;, `-l"\ / ,,_L~.,%2 _T-' ~ if /.1 , "T.'_.-'-1. ., - -. _,. l --- ‘-2 ~*~l¢, il I -" " N1 'i l;-rllli i . l \E"~,i,‘_.~f liildlt 3 -,__,____ N S although there has been a steady ad- Thcrc is a slieciiy satin marine 75 cents per yard, 27 inches wide. 'l‘hc football layers will revel in the many liaiidsoino club sweaters now in stock in all sizes and styles, This is sweater season time. GLOVES AND FANCY WEAR. Tlic liaiiilsonic show cases down the ccntrc of l"atons' store are always tcciniiig with the dainty wearablea so iir‘cessur_v to tho well dressed lady. ’l`hc_v are thc “little touclics" that. rolnit and :irc so arl.is_tii:nlly display- cd that a splendid index is given to the large stock carefully boxed on the widc shelves along the store. Especially lovely are the kid gloves in white, with black points, or black with wliltc points at $1.65 per pair, or for the more conservative dresser there are plain colors in dressed and undressed ln all sizes, Perrins guar- antccd. The ncckwear cannot be descrlbcil as its lacy daintlness must be seen to he appreciated. - Buttons are tho fashionable trini- ining this ycar and are cxtciisivcly uscil. Ask to seo l’ntons’ Button Cards t'or the latest hints. IN THE MEN'S DEPARTMENT. In tho men's ready to wear clothes the military style ls tho decided fash- ion, even the fallcoat ls fitted to thc lilps, and tlnlshed with a bolt ut thc hack. One model shown is qultc close- ly fitted at the waist ltne wltli ii wldc belt ami was of clcrgyman`s grey diagonal cloth. It was only ticketed $13.50. There was another liaudsomc model of heavy grey melton with mil- itary cut and black velvet collar. 'l‘hls, however, was more expensive, being priced at $22. There are lots ot prices between, so no one need auf- fer from the cold tlils fall. The llttle boys from 9 to 16 can be stylishly clothed at Patons as they have some splendid values in heavy weight Norfolk suits at $3.98, worth well up to $6 or $7 elsewhere. And they have lighter weights even cheaper They also show perfect little gems in overcoats for the small boy from $3.50 up, Russian styles, while a full line of knickers are offered at 75c. The man of the house can get quite ii good suit for $7 up. just as the fancy calls or purse can afford, but no one need say that Patons' clothes are not good fltters and well tailored. For the fall traveller tho suit cases, club bags and trunks are ln unlimited style, size, price and assortment. IN FLOOR COVERINGS. Pat-ons are exhibiting the new con- gonleum ollcloth Bfl\lHl'9 B0 WIGHLV talked about at the exhibition last week. These ollcloth squares in pretty, conventional patterns und col- orlngs are water resisting and highly satisfactory. Then there are the regular llnoleums ln endless varieties of’patterns and the very cholcest car- pets thnt European markets produce hi squares and by the yard. BLANKET! ADVANCING .. t" | Tlicir coint`orts are lovely soft 'covers procuralile, aint arc quite rea , u_v naiin bedding. dress goods at Patons that a war was their wool blaiikc-ts at once. Patons ple ever try to shop outside their own ncvcr heard of as thcre are just have a very largc linc which they arc , Province. quantities of serg0S. WIUCII HF0 50l1i1\g selling at old prices, Init which could Tomorrow will he visitors' day and at the old prices, in all colors, not lic duplicated today. you are cordially invited to come and visit each department at lclsuro and VHIICU ill"lPI‘if~‘0S GW? Silwo the 'WM'I'tluf't`y'aft'nirs, light, heat retainers; get your new fall lint at the otllclal started. _ _ with the very prettiest art and satin opening ln thc afternoon. ` cloth that is a smart seller fo! sonalily priced, Now is the time to LESSON IN PALMISTRY house drcsses in the most delightful b - - HINHIOS. While fl llfmvll Skill Vl‘l0\ll' iS| The fur ileparliiicnt alone ls wcll This line denotes merrimcnt. that iiiisurpasscd t`or richness and grace ill worth a separate visit, Init when one‘onc nilrtli. Both are pronounced." draping. walks througli Pntons big, beautiful "ln other words, I have what is lhrn tlltfre fll‘0 U10 lllt1ll§'.0th0I‘ store, it ls~hard to realize why peo-'known as it glad hand." weaves in fancy and plant cloths audi -irvarriarvsiy"retireesr'veiv'e‘t'5éiis'at i' ' _ _L ` """"""`"""““""""“"` 'I T ff” ci.us sw Eiiress. .eta-i. charge Twenty-flvo cents. GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED All-S. if Ono cent per word llrlt Inxeruoo In this column halt' cont por `.-' f word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum 7" i .H-i.-i~.i -i-i-+.i+»i+'+-i -fu-i -i~i~l~l--i-i-i-r.i_~|--i--|-i+i_S_t_.. ... - LOST. ON FRIDAY NIGHT A GOLD pin set with pearls, between Sprint; Street and Dorchester Street. Find- cr please leave at 25 Spring Street __ __ _ __ _ __________`_*___;i~_ und rgceivg rqwarrl, _ A*_il172pli FOR SALE-'HULL AND UNDER' EOYSTWONTTILIVE 13tll~ON HARDYS Mlll ltoud, llnloii, or St. Peters rout to Town, Tartan ltug ot` in- trinsic valuc. ltewnrd. (.‘.iiai°i1lan. .3256-9-2t'>M3l. LOST. BETWEEN LONGWORTH Avenue and York. September 20th. man's overcoat. Fiitilei' plcasg leave at J. 1;. Shaw's Grocery Store. Eus- ton Strcot. 3170 __ L”os'r.--BETWEEN so eusrou sr. and Victoria Hotel. a Masonic charm. Finder will please leave at this olliec. 3145 LOST.- SEPT. 23 A GOLD wAi\..ii and fob between Fitzroy St. and Prince of Wales College. Finder please leave at 164 Fitzroy St. 3138-9-24M3lpd. Oct. 6. Apply to H. B. Dennis.. T0 L01? Marslifield. 3144-9-24m3i ~-~---__------------~ TO LET.-HOUSE.' APPLY 232 great George St.'___ _3072-9-2lMtr. To`EEi".`-'Hous,E', E-IQH1' nooivio, modern convcnle_n_c_cs, heated. Cen- tral. Post 3088-9-21__n_itl! TO LET;-The Store and premluel on Kent Street at present occupied by Geo. McQuuld, Tailor, possession given August lst. Apply to D. Stew art, 168 Kent St. 2267-7~26m mt! i;_..l __ 4 4 a . flfstlf-‘,_l_\_=f_r_¢.\_’l’sa\_;=.