i ~"'~-"-\§JI/U"‘@§n.§m+-. W ‘mil .w¢iieni:iiien no-ialhueen st, i ' Charlottetown t Thursday Sept. 23rd The Opening Tel} illinery Bringing a Wonderful Range of the Lovely New Creations LOVELY MILLINERY IDEAS SELECTED FROM THE foremost millinery housespinmNew York, Toronto and Montreal, by our Miss MacLellanf§on’he’r recent visit to the millinery cen- tree-will be shown at the opening Til. ‘PAY AFTERNOON 23rd. inst. “ - You will see Charlottetown’s foremost showing of , i_ ------- --New Trimmed Hats E ' ------ --New Untrimmed Hats ti, 1 ------- --New Millinery Trimmings i?’ ------ --New Juvenile Millinery. it’; Special Showi Ready to Wear On Opening day--23rd Our buyers, Mr. Mac- Leod and Miss Foster spent a great deal of time visiting the makers of women’s clothing through out Canada this Autumn. The results of their pur chases will be shown at the opening 'l‘liursila_v 23rd inst. ng of ._ _ .._ —§T_,“> n’... -.~ , .‘c§\.1--.- i ——--—->~'-i—-_*' ZWJHKIBB l E c E i i—i 4* l ' - ‘ ' ‘ ' ' - . . ' ' . in . ' . i ; 4H0! FROM HOLIA ' WI- ' D046 . best of horses, cattle, etc. wt sale at \ on Satiwdsiy next and see advertise- Men are now busy at work remo- - dashing the stole fronts of Messrs . nun "Bros, Jewellers. Wihca nnisiiecl l ' tou, Freddie Higgins, Trimbold for I |nardfor Pictou,‘ Edward S. Fat-t,‘ , last have ireturned home, » speak in glowing tenms or ithe cropgl j datlon t-;rr‘°‘rsv'i"% iii 6E5»...- ‘.1 Ill ssh- —AN OPFORTUNlTY to secure M. '1‘. Lambds. Sllrlnsfield. Lot 87 ment on this page. 2980. -s'rons r RENOVATION-B. .- ‘P. N. Emma's drug shore and God- it promises ' tlo be Mi im~todate' show window in each store. —8HlPPING. — Cleared Sch.‘ Glyndon, Capt. Doucette for Plc-' Port Hastings to load coal for Charlottetown, Dictator, Capt. Rliy‘ Capt. Ferguson m: Port Hastings, H. Fitz Patrick who left here on the} fi-rst Harvest Excursion in Au-tgtlust B!’ in the North West. help was plan-ti- ful, much more than the demand. _ wages, consequently. were imoder‘ ate. H I --WORK BEING RUSHEII- ~ Construction work which had been; necessarily delayed during the un-l favorable weather of ‘last -wsek is now being pushed along, the foun-l for the large addltioni to warehouse of Messrs. A. Horne .\ & Co. is completed and carpenters \ are now erecting the iriimeworku ‘ lit is expected that the building will be completed this fall. I-l. - -WlLD 8TRAWBERRlE~8.—Mr. Rufus Hockibert, Section Foreman on the P. E. I. R. Railway, Sum- merside, wh-ile returning from work‘ on Saturday last iiound a wild straw- berry blossom with a perfectly fionmed strawberry which in spite of the lateness oi the season hind the cold weather we've been having was as ripe and fresh as one pick- ed in the imtiddle of summer. —T~OWN COUNCIL- The ail-' fonrned meeting of the Su-mmerslde Town (buncll took place on Mon-I day night in the town hull, Mayor, Campbell presiding. The regular business was transacted. The lorni~| er bye-law was amended i-lint any person may ‘sell meat in tho town.‘ pnovlding the imeat is inspected by an inspector duly authorized by| the town. or by any veterinary, holding a diploma, and who is ap- provrd by the ‘Council, and paying a license fee of $3.00. This being the chief business, the meeting Wllg brought to a. close. ' WESTERN PERSONALS -——Mrs. Gordon Baker of Alberton is visiting friends in Summerside. —Mr. (‘Jharles Ross of Montreal is visiting in Summer-side the guest oi Mrs. L. A. Wright. -Mrs. J. Jones of st. John, N. Ba is visiting Intends in Summer- si e. e -—Mirs. William Sullivan" of Mono- ton, N. 8., is visiting in Summer- side, the guest of the Queen Hotel. —Mrs. W. H. Gavin of Summer- side is spending a few days with friends in Tlgnish. ——Mirs. W. l-luestis of Char- lottetown ls spending a few days with friends in ‘Summer-side. —Dr. Frank J. Gale of Boston arrived by the Car Ferry Saturday night and is the guest of Mr. and M-rs. A. S. McKay, Summerside. —Mr. Oswald LeBlanc of Diil- housle is spending a few days in Summerside, the guest of his bro ther Mr. Leon LeBlsnc. There W111 .be Shown —-Mr. Arthur Allan returned to the 116W lihlllgS In his homo in ‘Summerside after | ______ "Fur Coats aizeniédlitgg the past few months in ------ --Fur Neckwear ' .____ ______ "Fur Muffs —Her many friends will regret to hear of the serious illness of ------ --Cl0tl1 003.128 Mrs. R. W. Morrison, every hope ...... "Suitg entertained for a speedy recove- ------ --Dresses ' ------ "BlOUSES ——Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson The most modern show ing in Prince Edward Is New Goods- Shown all} through the store Septembir 23rd Not the millinery and ready to wear departments alone will be making a display on Thursday afternoon. Throughout the store there will be interesting showings. ---- --Special Exhibit of Wall paper and draperies. ---- "Beautiful showing of Silks and Dress Goods. ---- “Millinery for Mom-Hats and Caps. ---- --Boys Suits and Overcoats ' ---- "Boys Clothing of all sorts. ---- "Linens-Sheetings-Wash Goods i5 i i Call at all departments---there’s something interesting ev- erywhere. J to break the costly, nerveshstter- have s. longing for s. smoke or chew, just place a harmless NoTo Baa tablet in your mouth instead. All desire stops. Shortly the habit is completely broken, and you are better off mentally, physically, fln anclslly. It's so easy, so simple. Get s box of No-To-Bsc and if it doesn't release you from sll crav- ing for tobacco in any form, your druggist will refund your money without question. No-To-Bes is made by the owners of Oassersts; tlisrsiore is thoroughly, reliable _ and chiildren, Covehead, were out- ‘ward passengers from here on Tuesday morning en route to Hall fax. —-Mrs. C. W. Cooliuin has return- ed to her home iin Everrett, Mass, after spending the summer imontlis with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Al- exander Mclnnis Travellers Rest. OOOOOO-GO-O-OI QUIT TOBACCO 8e Easy To Drop Cigarette, Cigar, er Chewing Habit. O No-To-Bac has helped thousands ng tobacco habit. Whenever you l\\%a i , -asrunu FROM wssr.-' Messrs. Wallis Gillie and John ran a l iThllrsdaly, p‘ l You are cordially invited to our grand fall showing on Thursday, September 23, of Ladies Suits, Coats, Dresses, Millinery and Furs; also Men's and boys’ Clothing. ' ' To every woman is offered an opportunity of seeing the best and lat- p h; est apparel for fall in both attractive styles and prices. i The New Suits and Dreisiise in a Variety of Styles ' Here they are, plain or fur trimmed embroidered or tailored are the new suits in poplin, serges and tricolines in Navy, Brown and Black. Fall dresses in many styles, beaded or embroidered in plain or pleated skirts. All sizes. Your inspection is invited. of ‘cast b1" smart models. i k eidery in tinsel, wool and s Millinery Showing It is enough to know that there are Hats here for the most exacting es and in a wealth of styles. All the newest shapes and colors. Em- ilk ostrich and brocades are seen on many Furs and Fur Coats Now await your inspection. We have a splendid showing of fur coats, separate stoles, scarfs and capes; also mufis to match in a splendid assortment of styles. You would do well to buy your furs now and engoy a full season’s wear from them. ' Prowse Bros, Ltd. xag-zngzassz l l_ u“ s ——Miss Alma Brehaut of Murray Harbour recently accepted a posi- ‘ iillon as stenographer with Messrs. It. ‘L. Holman Ltd, Swmmerside. —Messrs Leigh and Clifford Smith have returned to their home in rSumnierslde after spending the past week with friends in Char- lottetown. —-—-<eo-—- PE-NNANT RACES AT A GLANCE l The "Subsrbss" increased their lend yesterday in the National Lea- gue, and are now 5 1-2 games in the lead of the Yankees in the American league, ihe three leaders won their games, Tris Speaker's "lndlans“ retaining n game and ii half over Chicago. lt is also interesting to note that the 22 games played. this season by Brooklyn with Pittsburg, the ls- land city took 12. 1t is also lntrestlng to sole that in the St. Louis-Yanks’ game yesterday, Ruth's double; Pratt's single, and Peckinpaugws bunt, aqi is/io Kioieiii s suns; out emili Cardinals. All plays were timely. Ruth was scored, given the game to the Yanlis_ The international league for this season is now pro- nounced "officially mortem"— Orioles took the honors_ L‘ “PRINCE COUNTY Exhibition Horse Races Summerside Driving Park WEDNESDAY. 0CT. 6th. 1920 Pu rsom-QBOO-Pu r300 THREE CLASSES 2.1.7 Trot and 2.20 pace (Mlle Iieats) Purse $300.00 2.25 Trot (‘lass (Mlle Heats) Purse $250.00 ‘$.25 I'm-e ' (Mlle Heats) Purse $250.00 » GEN ERAL CONDITIONS All races, mile heats. Best three in five to har- ness. Purses divided 50, 25 15 and 10 per cent. Any horse distanced in the field, or any part thereof is entitled to one money only. Hopples allowed-five to enter-three to start. Right reserved to change or- der of program or declare oh‘, and fill without read- vertising any race not satisfactorily filled. Entrance fee 5 per cent with 5 per cent addit- ional from money winners. National Trotting Association Rules to govern t 2 . - OREELMAN MaoARTHUB, except where they conflict with these conditions. Hay), straw and bedding free. Entries close Oct 2nd, 19 - ' L. A. moons, 1 President . Secretary . Dr, DeVan's French‘? rm r ' fl..l.f"“"i ‘§.°;.;'..‘;‘t‘§?.f.'i“.h-dl;3 illgifgiiii: The: 9mm sonun 1- DRUG 60.. Montreal, Quebec. rirosrnonol. m M Quebec. m. A. Foster. Central Drugste, AUCTION gsii. The undersigned offers for"; on his premises: iht Spltngll Lot 67 on Ssturds the 85th =- of September, 192 , at, 1 o'el sharp, the following stock, etc: 1 drstt horse, 6 years old " 1 stallion 1% yes-rs old Q Kelvin, dam cnsrarlnt 011v“! 1 Holstein cow (in cell) l Jersey cow (in (cllf) 1 Holstein cow (in cell) 1 hrrew cow. i il htoow 1 ox. 1% you: old , 1 heifer 155 years old it calves. '4 sprlns Dill , 60 bushels wheat. ‘ 15 tons hay. A quantity of y" hardwood lumber. Bale pol. rein or shine. ‘Perms ands lui M Ll. ' ~ '-° iauizum HUGH r. uoeniiqpi Auctioneer. sm-s-sm ~ l‘ 2082-0-23-thswsw5l. s...‘ an“...