i’. 4 ‘w’. ‘k shim i ‘. g Y. f a ,J...‘P..SEY_-ll M. D., C. M. ilnetcqmer ior ee.l:..i:pply out.‘ » . . _______ o, Denim _ e. g ‘ . 4"” "o" “on” ‘ "w. _ flia-eio-ai "" """' Qfi" i b‘ ~ - i ‘M’ ” ~miel N mo iii-shins- ‘ Klllllllll. . -wmrz corrou timam- "m! Mg """'"'Y "W" _ _ ‘mm, comm w" N‘, 3 rgumh ment oi ir l Stewart limited " " w”. oi ilve pounds $0200 llihTifi-lolmeo, 1°“ W‘ . u" ‘° "m"! m‘ ‘W’ “"'-- °"'"""-=='- ‘ '°"“-‘" "1 "" ’°‘“" "“““" Professional Cards 4H,... ..’ 210%“? iffii“? Zwaims... < iiitoféii‘? ' __ A m -" T“ °"°‘"Flv ‘ms. a Good ‘ma. Apply to mp1,. Mommas Riley Iéliildliil, Queen Street Phone I66 NDRCLIFT OH RONIO DIIEAIEI WPIIINIWI. P. I. L, , Saturday, Inky, at ahe- Hotel. IIJIIIIR- IIDI, P. l. L. Tuesday, Wed- lleurr-Ile- i! so I p. I. Ifllll “Ca? lentil) ll ll- wnneo. I0 illl-‘I-Si-Imoe. Dr. C. C. Archibald Irndueto or u. 1. Poul Irelueu lei‘. Behooiene Koepitll. p: united m l1 . lei lose '.l'h ‘ ~ ‘ POI Oflioe Be er Iulldln - "Creel George Sues‘. "grotto ‘Iuereiea Oflice Telephone O. Oliee hours O to ll l; 1 to t ‘in. Iley be consulted hours an r10 Hilllboro Street. T s. MaODONALD Ierrleter, Oollolter, Eh. HONEY TO LOAN Dlioe liley Huildingflherlottetown mll-l-i-sno. ' s. s. @smn Ierrleler, Iollolior, Notary ‘Public R9- IONEY T0 LOAN Isotope I. I. Island -1 Duncan E. A. McLean Doctor oi Iierinary Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry Elyde River, Prince Edward Island 262i'-8-81-6L _-_ DR I E BROKEN I I I VITIRINARY UURGION Oiiioo and residence, 69 Princr lit. corner Prince end Sydney Stu Phone roe. . DR. Ii n. Johnson? Practice limited to Diseases oi Iiyo, Dar, Nor-e, Throat end Shin. Oliioe 18'! lint Itroot, Hours 10-0. Evenings >1 appointment only lleeidence l Water Street. uti-i-is-zmoq. G. S. lnman, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-et-Lew Room No. 12. Cameron Block VICTORIA HOW 2252-8-17-ti McLeod 8t Bentley w. s. nsurtsv, K c. lei rlster and Attorney t-Lew MONEY 1‘_O QOAN’ I Dillon Ianlt e1 N.8. chambers "EHHETW lnrrleterl and Attorneys Ielloitere ior Royal lank oi Canada IIONEY TO LOAN McLean & McKinnon lerrlrtere, Attorneye-ehLew Oillee, Royal Bank Iulidirig Cherloteitwn P. l. leienl -_- R. J. o. "Housrou IYI, IAI, NOII AND THROAT ire-Riley Bulldlnl. Queen re-wt. oppoelte Proweo B Etienne-e Grafton Strut... ee hours-ll e I. to a p. I J Innings r1 Aubozntment IAIIIK B. IIOGUIGAN lam-w. amour. Nil-w Pdile. Neney Io Leen ‘ deuteron lieel &IQIII. I. I. l- -se n ‘magma - Vellrllfi eh. Iobonell LAND suaviggltu, Lines run with. - strument. Plane end leeoril ttons tarnished when reentr- » Id. I. B. l, Dill ll Ieerie fllO-fifidli l“. . several days to visit their rtaps. —il-I. schooner: have entered port: Ems - rsnig JCopt. Alien. Dictator, Cepcfhma. Lynn’ K°'“?““‘°“' Rhynard, and the Milo, all irom Plctou with coel ior the lslandl ' "" Railway. , H. —WELL KNOWN RESIDENT n], I, ammonium ' , I DEAR-The death occurred-at his__ ‘d; summmma - home in Mount Carmel on Sunday last oi iMr. F. Wedge. The iuner- al took placeon Tuesday to the l-‘iiteen Point. Church, Rev. CaC. Arsensult oiilciating. I-BOARD 0F TRADE-The reg- u ar monthly meeting oi the Sum- » merslde Board oi Trade was held a“ for» Mes“. Joseph Rem & on Thursday evening, the princi~ pal subjects were the second car 2685 "Dictator" under commend oi Cap- iraiiwsy also the Fiorrie V. iCaptain on the railway and the management‘ or trains west oi Emerald Junc- __M|u E" McNeil], gamma-Md“. "011- Tlw dslesflws “minted 10 is visiting irlends in Chsrlotter attend the meetlng’oi the Meri- m“, time Board oi Trade at Amherst on the 29th inst. warez-Messrs.‘ -McArthur. J. beRoy Holman.‘ 12p. Ramsay, W. J. iLidstone. Creelman MoArthur. J. aE. ‘Dalton, R. H. Mc- , A. l1 Mimosa) fihuilesl Hensley. ID. J. ‘Bonnell- and L. M. MmeiiL-i-i. I --Mr. Kenneth Turner returned to his (home in Ssckville, aiter visiting friends in Snmmerside. ——iDl'. Johnston oi Tlgnish, was in Summersids, Tuesday on‘ profess- Iional business. .- . _s1'orm DAMAGE.-—The heavy," 1"”- ~ i ~- rain andnwild stor; (Mat W893.‘ —~Mr. ' Keith ‘Compton, returned ha, caused muchgmgeqo cmpg .to his home in Sutnmerslde, ‘latter in some parts oi this County. Heavy ‘zviflllll! "lend! "1- Halliii!» "-5- standing grain is lodged and broken | down so much, that iarmers report. it will be very dliiicult to cut and harvest in this ruined condition. grain in stook will iare much better but there will be a shortage in the AM!“ Margaret Dune,‘ of Cape wheat crop which in many Dime! w [g 1 g w ,1 d | f is badly affected with rust. Doing Bo‘;,§,',_‘§fa,,_° “a “y "m" m‘ °' and root crops will he beneiitt by the heavy iall 0i rain. Fish -| men here were also haadicaplzi by the storm, being unable ior Elgin, N.'B., i.s visiting her "parents in Tyne Valley. ‘ . ——Mr. Gordon McLeod oi Port Elgin, -N.IB., is spending a iew days with friends in lElierslle. ._p|QN5,5|p Famagn GQNE,_ ed td Summerside, aiter visiting The death oi Mr. Michael Alyiward, ‘fiend! i" Chafliitlewwn- Elmsdale, on the 6th. inst, removes ‘one oi the pioneer iarmers oi thuti __M,._ Harold Lmklener rem,” place. Deceased who W“ l“ m’ ed to his‘ home in New York. Bite!‘ elflhliflh Yea!‘ h" been "m"! ‘m’ visiting friends in Llnkletter. several months and the end was not unexpected. His wiie prede- I M," Rub ‘ ‘ — y Hacker, returnted to 913F953? agimlegui‘: 7 nysgm ‘gr; New Yorlgvaiter spending the sum- mer months with her mother, Mrs. daughters who were with him at Ey- Bucket the last, viz. 'Mrs. F.A.MlB(!)(yll6p ‘Igggelgexgfiiékhdlizitahfiid “Mfjf —iMr. Ben]. Brooks, returned to (‘has G. Dunn, on the homestead. Mflnefnel‘ “Wufull! ‘he Bummer The iuneiral was held on Wednes- "W" 9 “ism”! m“ °|d h°m° m day to the Sacred il-ieart Church. Hammrmn- Alberton. where Rev. Father Camp- bell periornled the iunerui lser- —~Mrs. (Cdpililll) Dill Mm". and vices. H. daughter Edna, "oi Alherton, are visiting in "S/ummerslde. the guests loi Mr. and Mrsflienth Bowness. --Migsns Marcia Forsythe, and Frances Rogers oi Alberton, wore Many Reasons For . “the guests oi Mrs. CJR. Rogers, Freight Increases _,L»»»= no - ' --Mlss Florence ‘Charlottetown is visiting in ‘Sum- (silfifiiil '° Th‘ a""‘“a".) ‘menside, the guest oi Miss Georgia OTTAWA, Sept. SL-Judgment oi_.'w11||;mg_ Railway Commissioners in the Railway rate case, covering some‘, —4Miss Hilda McEiwen oi ISourls twenty typewritten ioolscap imgssugfifh lasrcéglg-gsylslrggmieina gfesgféfl: was issued yesterday afternoon. it Ltd" summemlda was written by Mr. Carvell, and . concurred in by tour other oi the five Commissioners composing the Board. lt states reasons oi the Board ior arriving at the decision to grant increases in freight pas- senger rates and emphasizes the iact that the Railways have not received advances in rates consist- ent with advancing cost oi‘ operu- tion. -——'i‘he Misses Dorothy -McArthur and Gertrude Rica. oi "Sumtnerside. Iofi ‘Monday morning to take up their studies at Mount Allison, Sack ville. ' . —Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKay. and son "Stanley returned to their home in Amherst, N.8., siter visit- qn; M", McKay's parents Mr. and Mrs. H.-R. Crockett, Summersids. i . -——Miss Daisy Mosher. oi Tignish. success-lolly underwent a the Prince County Hospital, on Tuesdayn‘ ' ‘ - '1 Stock Quotations ~HA‘L'll1‘AX,Sepiomber ltir-(Quo- "I" b9“? ‘Wfifimg “i” ““""“‘" tatlons iurn-lehed by FKB. McCur- Plum" Wm‘ h" 9579M“ M" a?“ dy and Co. the Montreal Stock ‘MW- ‘Mk1_‘“1'-_M“»°Ph°;"°n' H“ 1' Exchangm - hut-ton réturnedlo IBos Oils _-*- 4 --Siste,r- ' James Maria. Joseph's . Academy, st. Paul. Min- nesota. crossed by the Scotia Tues day, enroute ior 8t. Paul aiter pay- .-parents Mr. and Mrs.‘ James N. uamphell, Cape Traverse. She was iaccomps ‘ " by her lng her. pareiltsVat Mlscouche. . --|r nave u soy In on; Prev-I »—-A 4 cvimosn notation! l§ 8668-9-88! -ron CALI: “as rot-u Tour- - lug Car. iuet overhauled, repainted, lwriect nieehenicalooudition. Ap- Queers “Ho- 9 3i —OOAL Lanna-Tue schooners ' Jet-n Relnherhert, is in port with a cargo oi coal imm Pi-ctou, ior the Edward Le Blanc with a cargo oi terry, competing the broad guuge_‘vEsTERN PERSONALS ——‘Mlssv some Williams" oi "llortv —4Mlss Mabel iMcGregor, return-i iEdmunils oi , serious. operation ior puss appendicitis in. --Mrs. {Edward Christopher who‘- AW oteniqil: i the secretary. oi the association. -, County “Exhiliition and ‘Horse Races "r0 BE HELD AT SUMMERSIDE ' -0N- , . " Tuesday ind Wednesday 0ct. 15th ‘tutti 6th. IN PRIZES $2,500-+-lNi Horse Races on Oclilbcisfl fill! RACE PROGRAMMETO srPsitir-"LA-‘ijhh I fF-he Prize List is now rc-ady and can be obtained‘ by writing to The value oi the Prizes this year is the greatest in ‘the history The Summerside Drlvdng Park uiul Exlilhiionni-isi-tiooiutvioii. OREELMAN McARTHUR , L. A. MOORE, , President. ‘ Secretary. v 2717-9-1o-rm. s1. , » ‘ = 71.9"» _- i r* ‘ 4 '1. " s; {u FASHIONS Hill filth’ i i WI I ‘pill, i! y xiii till i 40;. S. Curruthers who has-been visiting his old home in Bedcque, returned to Vfincouvcrpllflr —~Miss Louisedlvucksr, oi Port ‘Elgin, is yvlsli-lngdn Tyne Bailey, the guest oi Mr. C.l. Lidstone. ' "‘-‘—iMr; Lorne MucFnslsne. oi Bo- deque, has accepted ii position with the Bankoi Nova Semis, Summer- sidc. Y st. ' compankm i Levers spent the mun sum, ' '_ Sister FiPlnina who was also visit- illxmafiidfi "will"! m“ "m" M's" to huune. by ' . . vcrs. ——Mr. Lloyd Stevenson, oi the lBunk oi Nova Scotiu sisii, Summer‘ is is ape-piling his holidays at his home in Charlottetown. —~Dr. P.-L. Lovers, oi ‘Montreal. m‘ a "n, pleasant v15“ ,0 he, returned to his home Wednesday morning, alter spending a'l’0w days at his old home in Georgetown, Dr. week-end in v V as :44‘ a‘a-a“¢‘_aan ‘ AAAB4 A4444 . vv w v v v vvqvvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvw i ‘dors with them ii she is skillful nt ' idraping and has n proper sense of ! French designers for years have zliown a close relationship between the night robe and the garment designed for bonrdoir wear, and during the lust few seasons Am erlcnn designers have displayed a tendency to follow very closely in their steps. In fact" many gar ments may serve either for sleep in: or boudoir wear.’ The ontiii sketched today is com mended for this reason by its dc sinner, and it is further pointed out that the jacket or contes may he, worn ns n chemise ii‘ desired, while the trousers. rather full and i elaborately lace ruiiled, may be substituted for a petticoni. The uper part oi the coat is mails of finely accordion pleated chiiion o- Georgette, the lower section and the trousers of satin. sons ago, is going strong again in the line-up oi’ fall and winter ap- purcl. One garment oi this type recently seen lmd a long, straight over-blouse reaching halt‘ way he- tween waist and knees and very trousers were o1‘ the satin, and ov- slr-ovos were also of lnls. in another hostess gown n loose dolmanJike cape oi peacock hire nmi gold brocade worn over an Em- pire undcrslip 0i" gold lace wits featured. Exceptionally lovely rind very of printed cliiiinns ovcr plain color- ed satlss. Printed or brocnded inb- rics require no trimming and the amateur (lressmukei- can do won- color combinations and blendings. —iMt‘-ssrs Aleer Gunner, Wellington‘ leit on ‘Tuesday morning ior Si. John, N.iB., where they intend to remain ior some time. H lQci l. Packet of l, WILSOPTS 5, FLY PADS will mu P-lIl-Qf f": Ir", THAN $3°"wnnwii ‘it rim’ ySllil-(Y ‘H’ (smith t g émissstzzc“ " e _ own D1PPY’S D1 ARY- _ , . . .. ‘ J . .- . The hostcss gown type oi‘ heir Y Q ligce, introduced two or three sen- ' . 1921.11 Goats. for Women long sqcnre cut train mndc oi‘ dull blue satin. Ankle length Turkish “ er these wa sit full ilouncod skirt oi gold colored lace. Long, draped easily constructed garments oi the hostess gown type are fashioned PROWSE BROS. Lni" , FALL Arrivals tiies Suits, Coats New fail-models in Ladies Suits and Dresses are ar- riving every day. The styles arejust beautiful and if you want something that is new and different in style you will find the latest here. The Suits come in very pretty styles, long coats, trimmed with ‘buttons, plain or fur-. trimmed collars, nicely lined. Skirts come, plain gathered top with belts and pockets. Make your selection early. . New Fall Dressr s Just arrived the very latest in serge. dresses. Skirts come accordion or knife pleated and plain efiects with waist daintily embroidered, long or short sleeves in Navy and Black. < and Misses Heavy fall coats in all the newest materials, plain or fur trimmed collars, lined throughout. All colors. Siz- es 16 to 44. Childretfs separate pleated serge skirts in navy blue. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Price $4.75. and William Gandot, Snmmsrsitlo,‘ -—Messrs George and Art Dnltom oi Burton, Lot 7, were passengers ' homeward on Tuesday evening nit- er a couple oi duys in town. H. ——Mrs. James Crelghan who has been residing in St. John, ior some ',,years, ls spending a iew hoiidwye with former intends in. town.‘ . H. l ——“Miss illuby Hacker, Jeft on Tuesday morn ng aiter spending her holidays lwlth ;lier mother, Mrs. Granville St. ii. —Mr. and Mrs. Bridges oi Colum- ybus. Ohio, who had spent the sum- dncr with Mrs. Bridges’ parents, , r. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, ot 7, leit ior their home on Tues- _ sy morning. H . s1‘. JOHN, Sept. s.—st dis Kings‘ Miss Elwwr Mflrlhi" ilNhf, County Circuit Court, which open- Yflfk Siillaf- Pecfilllfll’ mmiahfl H, ed this morning at Hampton. the cfllidlfll with s. scootomotor ‘o, only mutter 0i importance to come "BVBUIIIK 0V9!‘ B" 134W!“ “Wm” before the sitting was the man—7____ t slaughter case in which John Kennedy, John M. Dean, Harold‘ Beverley. Allen Currie, Charles Dr. DeVarfls French Pllb Ross and Jack WllklllsOfl» were 1J1 iahle Iteguletin Pill ior W0- disieii. Th8 c esfsq usisx. y n 85 a o“. Bod stdsilriulfi at Rsniorth tiring‘ c= Hy suni- r a l‘ "t “h2g4 "Tag kfcmm mer, when tlU Virginia Garrett $593 ébfsssdui, Quebec. ' was knocked‘ down and ‘killed by __ ___--- an automobis, in which were t-he young men named. The car had PHOSPHONOL f0!‘ MEN been taken ior a ride irons the N iront oi a city theatre. m A true bill was returned by the glrlaindhjury against all six youths, p“ "i" DRUG t" e cnso postponed ior two ‘ ' _ weeks. Justice MoKeown is pre- PER §3§§§§'3.fl‘i§i°i§iu¢it»n siding at the court. ior New York Edi’. Hacker, -By smith? FRiDFBNiJV‘ WAS" sxPec-nus mv LAUNDRY,‘- somc PARCELSAND crass THiNGS, wasp oubp cams m ON THE AS '1 was some I our A so“; THE DAYir-PLEASE. o0 NOT coon: "Awm FOR WHEN i Qsrumi-Eo l FOUND THE PLACE CLEANED ou-r AND ‘mo-rhea NOTE ‘STAYING: (ITHANKS. we. DlD H5113 1-. AND "iNYPlLBlh More a RIDE. LEAVE ANYTHING." ’. I ‘ _ fig-%%?;k 9 \ ~5 ' I p. , " ‘i’ ' 9/” . g _, i . g . . :3 , 3E3 :1 .