. , to two fatal lfili Quakes the bath _ lghlftslly mfrcshing. 21 hmwou ‘r0 user -~- amen m MATCH ‘NEW YORK. Oct. 1a.— Jhcu tie world, will defend his title in ten-round bouth in Ladies’ Winter Winter Coats it has ever been is wide. into pricrs. tuill find listed below garments", mos! tittrnrtizvr features. jnl ottvntioil us a pvrxnntll ruined. n. fifteen-round bout at Madison Square Garden on Nov. 1, against [OR WEI-Till TITLE Micky Walker, of Newark, i-‘rank Flourney, hutch-maker at the Gar- den announced y ‘ rittou, welterweight champion of met the chamlplon recently in d ' Ira,‘ . "Wllllllw w ' non-raw. ‘YINQ i both aides. the J y‘ walker Turnnt Ovnr. Newark in -—Uotrolt Free Press. our Good Fortune to pre- sent. From the moderate priced coat to the sumptuous dress model thecharm of the new mode is apparent. The coats are selling fast, thus we advise women of discern- ment to make their selections NOW, while the variety Instead of waiting till the and of the sooson, we are going in " ofler rig/ht now some of the season's best models o! extraordinary If you ore looking for o nzoderatc-pricvd Coal‘ you _ the prices of "which are one of i-he Mull ordrrs ‘Itllll recoiw the same rare- rull and quill ha’ filled the some day rc- la to liiioxoél p y~ spoof-non ‘MAW cams from ihohinfl on Build” afternoon to defeat tho Senators 14 to 8 in their scheduled LRJTU. fixture st Lsnodowne Parfl. Out- scored seven to nothln! ll! time the Winged Wheel fousbl M! uphill lbnttla with dogged courage. 80" Sltllflcllon BXPIIInOd. lie-l lihosi-lnple things best. IShe-Pvg noticed how self will fled you ara-Iliostoli ‘fianscrlgrt. $12.50 \Vc olTcr a Blanket Velour Coat at only 12.50. Made up the newest style 1' I Blanket Cloih Cont. ,1. with ihc Imrrow belt and self-trimmed Nice Coat Mannish style Coat at $15 This is a very exceptional value in a It is a plain man- nish style with patch pockets, bclt and n 1;, .; artistically. It has a lovely largo collar 1159i‘ “"2" (‘Ollflf- \'V¢|1flvc fllwutzl dozen and is lint-d to ihc waist. The shades arc lP-lb 117"” "d?" will b” fill?!’ "l 1/115 hhu- and hroxvn. Mil order: will l1." Fri"- fiIlr/l at lhix [irirc- l? Better Coat , at $15 We have a Blanket Coat at $i5. It is K made up practically the same as the V $12.50 model, but of better quality mai- erial. The colors- are taupe and hrmvn. Mail order: included at fills price- &~ F u; Trimmed Coat for $18 A Velour Coat with fur collar, made , ' A ‘belt- cd model is further bcautified by trim- mings of fancy stitching, attractive ar- The . shades arc taupe and bro\vn. Mail orders up in latest stylc- is good valuc. rzmgcment of numerous ‘buttons. filled. __ y Real Velour Coat at $19 Something unusually nice is a real Velour Coat, made up very attractively . with fancy stitching, ctc. It has a finc largo collar, is belted and has the lbell ' _' slocvc. Lined throughout with fancy lining. The colors are beautiful shades nf light brown and dark brown. Mail urllvrx filled. ity Coat for oung ladies. plain herring‘ with plaid back- pockcts, belt and leather buttons. While very serviceable it always looks “chic" and nice on milady. ‘The price is only $25.00. Mail orders filled. Misses Utility Coat Something new this season is the Util- It comes in ne and tweed mixtures, It has deep patch ED ’WITH THE THE LADY or " " TI N , §$2~5=m' . 5T?“- y ucn. stark ln-forv purchasing furs. ‘ T. Lt-aacu‘ as’, ,.,. Luxuriant Coats ()UR DIsPLAY or SUMPTUOUS COATS Is VERY LARGE AND THE WHDE VARIETY ' MAKES CHOOSING A DELIGHT. ALL THE WANTED’ COLORS A-RE HERE IN _NEW AND CHARMING sTYLEs MADE UP WITHFINEST FABai-cs AlND TRIM- EsT FURS- THE I ‘GARMENTS c MMEND THEM- sELvEs TMMEDIATELY TO DESI] NC- $95 Our shouting of Far Coal: and Fur: is one of the fittest to be The value: are vquully ‘a: good a: lhc quality. S 0e our is \\ s. A. MeDONALDJ ‘law: Sh» Qoooviie Mariner House --. 7.50“ —-—- - given hsnsftt ofrsduotion on Vio- . l --V|GTQR ifl-INGH RECORD‘ I POI l. H lfllllll. “NW4- oeh 15"“ * “mwlnow 76 cents st Helium's. "Qfllil- ‘or rem K o "M . "W" "W 1.9% ineroide. -omoi suJovio-A vvr! ‘bl“mi°" n i“ enjoyable dance was I18"! "1 5L. half Adversity 11s nothing but the re- verse side of success: i/tirn it over. (s. A. Is4¢D0NALD\ has an Eiceptional? Display of COATS Just now we have one of the finest displays of Ladies so. |uml grout-grand fathers . “a, -suor from Holman’: cat-m. é-MAIL onosn ouarosssnal -—-PRIOES REDUCED on Victor 10-inch records to 75c at Helium's. Summerside. Pa-trltzk’: hall on Friday evening under the auspices of the G-W-VA —POLICE courrr. — At the lpollca court on Monday mornlnE. h drunk who had riwm 0W" 5"?’- (lay in, “Solitary Coniin l. ’ gppegred for trial Mid W85 filled‘ $2 and costs, another young man who was summoned on a charm? of causing a disturbance. 5116416611 ed |n settling the case by paying.- a fee of $5 and costs. H-I -~FOX WlRE-Cnrloada on way from England arriving soon. Book your order now to be suru of youj Qhpply-dl. T. Holman. Ltd, Sumngrside. 200038-17-31 ' u- ___n.___ —4-8ME.LT FBHING. —lMnnday was‘ Qua first day of the season for, slelt fishing, nets which weie set out in the early morning and finhed in the afternoon ‘pro- duced, very‘ encouraging results. problem in 1 making cocoa is to preserve the natural “flavor, ' aro- _ ma land color of " good cocoa beans; \———v— . ...THEATRE ALMOST FINlSH Ill-Work on the construction of H the_ “Capitol Theatre," (Jeni-rill Street. is fast drawing to a illliih 9nd will be opened to the -puhl-ic_ ‘in ihe very near future. The nlar- ‘ garc, Mr. JJ. Gamdet, deserves every praise for ‘pains and ox- pense token to provide a suitable and real up to date place of amuse ‘ment. . ‘H -—BAD BRIDGE—On Friday two teams went through the planking on Souris West bridge however apart from a bad scare no injury resulted to the drivers. Whilst min or repairs have bucn done to the bridge from time to lime, it in felt by nll that n new bridge ls badly needed. -zl.ecrmc LlGHT8-- No more dark nights for Souris, is the balmy anticipation of a-ll good citizens of the town. The long sought for- "juice" will be supplied from a local and upto-datepowar house equipped with a 70 l-l. P. engine. ‘Ellis plant will be ready about the latter part of November The ‘town council are certainly] to be congratulated in making the town what it should‘ bt>—Up to- date. -WRAESTLING BOUT AT KEN- SiNGTON.-The popular wrestling bout between Jim Smart. light heavyweight champion of the Can- adalu Corps, and Walter 0’Toole, Welter-weight champion of Canadg, at Kensington on Saturday nigh, delighted the large audience that showed keen appreciation. This de- notes a reviving interest in those —0BlTUA*RY.-'rhomas Murphy, I Mill Vale, Lot 22, died athis home there after having suffered from“ failing health for a periodoi’ two years. He had b07110 his suffering heroically and patiently for this long period with that hope promis- ed to souls who conform, through the strengthening grace o! the ‘Sac- ' raments .to the inimitable will of God. He was buried at Hope River I on Wednesday, October 4, Rev. Wm. - V. McDonald, 1P. P., celebrating High Mass of Requiem and per- forming the lust sud rites at the‘ grave. Mr. Murphy was one of the generation, alas too fast passing away, who sustained an unblemish- _ ed character and performed his many duties in life wiiih that re- ligious exactitude that characteriz- es the disciple of irue Christian ' faith. Mny his‘ soul rest in peace.—-Y _ RIIIIITIIED ‘ma n: _IAII§ PERFECT’ F0 OD DRINK MADE IN CANADA BY WALTER BAKER & co. LIMITED manly arts of wrestling and box- Established 1780 lng that aid in developing the ‘vestern Personals' physical and, to a marked interest, the intellectual faculties of man. —~Messrs Mclwac and Son elec- o The mos; eneeuve 1101.15 ugerywereirlcians are in Souris on business. . the arm-lock, double arm-lock, hali- nelson armlock, boby scissors and toe-hold with a wrist lock. The boys battled fast, furious, but good-natt- uredly during twenty minutes for supremacy, when Smart secured thsj “M11 A- F- 911111115911. 0f the J- deadly toe-hold and wrist lock on .31 J3 Tflylfll‘ Safe Works. is ill |()"1~o0|e, which forced m“, “fire;- Sourlsrin the interests of his firm. to cupltulmte. The bout throng out “—"" _ u, Amt,“ mm- Harve 31d, was earnest and interesting. the "_M“'- 1C; “Mme and fanmyhvifi“ w U; Foreign {nfice this lposnions changing Wm‘ lightning 9.’:Sunumers'de1eflt on Monday m“ evening and conferred at length ‘rapidity 3nd the cientlflc action l1""°- N~5- “he'll m" “m” '° with Lord CUTZDI], British Foreign lirlllflwlllig that the‘ itilrtints had studied Fe-‘lml H‘iL‘gc1-9{;|ry_ The cungerence wvus o S0 9110B W! WHIP"! 9H8 V9~ described to the corres ndent as mind and had applied the an with -~Mr- ‘Earl Kennedy of Kan-film!‘ being ihrseiy Oil i]. verymimlloriant lconsummam Sm" q- e whulefpek-ton was on a business trip to town BubjecL Ifornwnce w»! Wflwhe by the wld- °“ Mmdi-Y- ' "_ rwhile lacking official confirma- lelwe with lilo ‘dfllllioat interest and lliou. there was a report late to- closest scrutiny and the event ‘j—Mr. William Doyle. W110 hfldlnlght that a land disarmament and pahowed that the puriormancewvas bhén ‘home attending the funeral oireconomqc conference M washing. ‘one of genuine merit. The audience 0WD. Kollfllllgloll. ‘ffllllmell l0 BOS-‘lon about to be proposed by the ollowed the performance with un- l0". M858" Salllfllfllfl-Y lzUnited States Government was prejudiced mind and bestowed np- ionn matter discussed. lplause which the Inerim oi‘ the per- —-Mra. Toonico. who has been} u was no; posgflyle‘ to ascertain Jormance deserved. The younglvlslting her mother, Mrs. Lizzie‘ —hVlessl‘s Palmer. & Watson i‘ ‘electricians of Charlottetown were in Sourls on Friday. “Tr Parleys Mnoted LONDON, Oct 16—‘Uuitctl Sta- i! ti! ‘#1111? ‘no? ., to eliminate the excess of fat, so that the cocoa may be easily digested lby the most delicate stomach, yct not to take out too A w much and materially impair its nutritive quality, By the. exerczke of great care in the selec- tion and blending of beam, and by the ‘employment of the most highly developed machinery and process-cs. 0f manufacture we believc that we have sol-bed t this prob‘ lam and produced a CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL u tion. f/ Dorchestar. “Ill. l 4 Boolzln o] Choice Ruipu Jmt/rr: . “F:"‘ .___ __._ ‘ - from United States official pected tlia the Allies "would short- sources here whether or not this ly invitp the United Slates to be was the principal reason [or liur- represented at a conference ‘to ;vey's visit to the Foreign Office. determine the sponso ship of uie ‘where it is known that he dlscllss- Straits. ed in general the Near East slluil- There is the further question. also of lRusslan representation. WlllCll so far has not been decid- ed upon by the Allied powers; and as the United Stu-tea has had no "be interrogated regarding its at- official dealings with Russia thorn tiiullc on the question 0i the irce- is much speculation regarding tho. ilmn of the Straits hrul how A-m- American attitude should Russia? urn-a would be willing to partial-q“; invited, ' _ ‘ pate in guaranteeing this freedom. The British are will-lug m leave '——‘<_°°"””' the Straits in the hands of the .A Gmd°$ Bu?" League of Notions, but as the Unit ed States does not recognize thu League tho issue becomes u pnz- NW6d? rling one. _W‘iih the hind-emit: r-on- ‘looks cow- fereuce concluded it‘has been ox. bim- Therc was a report prevalentln diplomat-ic- quartcrs that the Unit- ‘(ill States Government is about to First Gulde--l~iow was your ills . lseoond Gulde--Hs_ mis- for mew-New York {hovs and developing men are thinkqBrennan. Kensingi-on, returned to| jing deeply how they can becomefioflmlfl Saturday-m‘!- ins proficient in those appropriate! exsrclsial sports that their grand‘ used to {develop muascle and mlnd.——Y. I —-Mr. Calvin McKinnon, one oi‘ the efficient staff of Kennedy Bros, Kenslugton. left on Saturday mom, ing for Wulnham, hiass, where he will spend the wlnton-Y. Hflmgtmqd‘, §ufflagflo —Mrs. Dennis McCarthy, who had _-¢q,r~ urday. She was accompanied by her _;, _ , , young daughter, Ilielen-Y. ‘“ I ,4 If you huvo u. severe cough or chest ' ' ' . . . ! cold nccom nnied with soreness, _ ' \ throaf._ tick e, honrsoness or diiliciilt .< brehthin , or if your chi d wakes up ' during t_ie night with croup and you wnnrqulck help try this reliable old home-made cough ruined . Any drug- giat can su 1y you_wit 21/, ounces ofiPinex. our this into a -oz. bottle and illltha bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup, Or you can‘ use clarified IIIOIIISSQHQhOBCY, or corn svrup, instead of sugar nyru , if de- s red. This recipe makes 1 ounces of really remarkable cough remedy. It tastes good, and in spite of its low coat, it can be depended upon to give (|llll‘l( and lasting relief. You_cnn fuel this hike hold of n cough Ill n. why that means business. If. loosens and raises tho phlegm, stops throat tickle and soothes and heals the irritated membranes that line the throat nnd bronchial tubes w such prnmptnesa ease and oer- tli it iiurenlly astonishing. -n special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Norfl _u'ny pine "extract, and is probably ' bent nownmsnnn of nvercomlnil‘ hovers coiiirhsgthront and chest colds‘. era arc ‘many worthless imita- tlonsof ‘this mixture. To avoid dial l mintment. Mk for "21/9 ounccsiff " with full dirccbnns and don't Wnnrnnteud to on or money m Pinex Co" prepared. and saves shout ‘Ii. MIR. HERBERT J. CARVER , . ' After a long and lingering ill» . "I, \ -. ~J ness, during which all that a faith- \ ' .' ' tulw-ifo and devoted children could do. was done, Mr. Carver passed _ , "ivav nt his home. i-lnzelbrook on _ .- Thursday 5th. inst, in his 59th year. He is survived by his wife, four daughters. Mrs. Wilfred Lawton. Pownsl. Mrs. Chas Ham, Charlotte town, Miss Lilian and Miss Hlannie (hrynrptwo sopswMr. Boswell and Mr. Harold Carver of Hazelbrook. i also five brothers and three sis- tern. [The funeral took place at his iota residence on Saturday 7th, Out. ReWR W. Lindsay officiating assisted‘ by Rev. Geo. Tulloy. The 90th Psalm was ‘read and prayer offarysd by Mr Tilley. After- ex- pressing ‘his heartfelt sympathy for the narrowing one and com- mending them to the God of nl‘. grace and consolation. Mr Lindsay spoke a few words from the text iPsalm 39. and verse 4: "Lord ‘make me to knowmlne end, the 1 u of, my days. what it is; that I may know how frail I am. The Hymns when the Roll is Dolled of Yonder, Building for ‘Eternity and Nearer my God to Thee. The pail-bearers were Messrs SBertram Inga, Henry Jones, Iist- '1 mhow Wood, Alfred Lund. Albert Jenkins and William McEnchbfn. Th9 floral offerings were numer- ous and beautiful and comprised the toiiowlns: I . ‘llhe family, crescent. Mayor and Mrs. RIB. Jenltin-s. Iwrenllu‘. r. and Mrs. D. Jmlonhlns, Mr Loud Mn. Chlvin Wood, Mr. ‘and firs: Parkman Jenkins. s Fioronc» BourlrsfMrr. and Mm. Geo Car- ‘ver, Mrs. Ohas McLeod. Mr. and Jvfrs. ‘Titus. ‘Orsshsnts; "Mr. Geo. ‘Blnns. wreath. henavm-pnthy of their many lfrl nds is with them In [their srul bafasvsmont. Msy Gods srave Vppnvs their sufficiency st this time. (Pntiot Plan-e Copy) April‘ Pomlsflon. The vsopnhlnhh o! the Asorss 1s All shades in stock, ‘sold at half price. $1.50 to "$1.75 ahadss for 76c. "B light fixtures com- plate with and“ w. 2 light fixtures, com-» plate with shades, $6. S. Mclsaoodc Sons" 1“ QIDOII 1D! Phonq 122-1.‘ y... A “its: - been home attending the iuseral oi i Equal h" cough‘ _ her mother, Mrs. Alexander Mc- s. Donald. Kensingtnn, returned ‘to Iher , fijrfif,‘ \,_;_-- q-yfig-“V. ‘liviiil-hliilhitwiliighqgzflfi-ifii. '15:!’ home in Roxbury, Mass, on Sot- ~”**‘-3’<“~<-'““'%~.. .._.- “=5:- / / ' i . < t _ 1,7 , .1 wail!“ - Lgihs. a V/ ,',/ l shady-y" n”? i! - mam-- n" m... ill 1,n, __ In n l4 i l i. . ’”"'~'.‘"¥“' so?“ qualio is .. scaled rglrt m] Azr fllqlpf/ Smoke it on my SAY-SO! ITTS AS MOIST, FRAGRANT AND FRESH ‘if; like itwas packed! _ girdled AIR-TIGHT to keep itipjigi-nq. MASTER MASONb at great ‘ find ‘s; swat bis =.v@lll§~woi Money can't .-_ ’A mioke satisfaction! § 3 a. 5%’