3i l l l l Q- been aren't i. _,,,_,_.- o vlvv- A " ' <l_“. A, -.\ r ":,.»; “menu-mg use‘ "e;- 1, '1'92i ‘" forthe new and 10V“! Dominion of Bookie, bearing interest sr5%%- - should be presented at any branch of this on or befiore 3U- vvv v lfooytwear “oizffixbibition The neweist styles and newest prices ere making ALLEY'S FOOTWEAR more popular than ever. ’ - Ladle: Brown Oxford: and Strap Pumps are lead- . ing styles. Our big range from $3.96 a pair and up is hard to equal. SCHOOL SHOES This season we are showing our own specially made SCHOOL SHOES-all solid and guaranteed, the price! II‘! MEN’S BOOTS The newest styles‘ in fine shoes are the best yet. Prices $5.95 to $8.75. Alley 5 OQfQOOQO-OQ Before the children bloom Amherst is... Boots. $3.50 to $5.00 C0 Ltd Queen Street lose their summer BA YER PORTRAITS Visit Our New Studio 163 .1‘; m.» -_.. i...» t ... Man show: the-depth of hi: It isn't in deed: romantic, Nor passion’: alluring tone; years. New Bank of 1% Great George Street A MAN'S LOVE It isn't in words of endearment love, For werasars weak. but actions speak And a deeper meaning preve- But he levee indeed, who provide: for the need - of hi: dear one: when he- is gene. i l Life insurance will. provide a- monthly. or yearly ln- . come for yocr wife or child‘ or for yourself in declining While visiting the Exhibition oali and ses us. J. K. ROSS Neva» emu Building Charlottetown Do You Well w ter or Tank watenr? . Our wafer systems deliver water DIRECT from the well to the tap. The tsnit i: used to store‘ sir only. Re- BUMP-flesh water at all times, end so-froet triaiiiies. No- thing above ground to heels. Our systems have established e reputation on the Islsnl ‘for dependable service. Don't UIGOOOWSQ and eo- oept a substitute. ”l'aey are sold OIL’! by e . A wen Co. . itesussiui. r. s. i. "< r .-“~ ‘. .' '../ ‘l §§§§§§§Qfi¢ oo-eeeweoo-e-H-Q‘ +o++4ve¢~“-e0+e: lrWi Prisoners‘ i “ lliiii Riot ill Jail IHEIiJFAQI‘), Sept. Sir-A lCork message today says some 440 » iirleoenrs in the Jail there started rlotfnflflundsy and wrecked several of the-loath After several hours . of psudqmonlum the authorities gave» the-men a specified iilme to ' desist. This timesedds the mess- ~ us. later we: extended’ end the guard: uhen diredY wounding two msii. one of them fatally. . Upon which the rioting ceased. fir! liead to LONDON, Sept. 27.—— Viscount ' Rothermorc, definitely succeeds his lbrotber. the‘ lute Lord North cllffe, as head of the London Dally Mail and Associated: ‘newspaper Lord Rotherrneres tiwo companies the Daily Mirror and Sunday Pic- ‘ toriul INewQpapers, lliimfltedihravc acquired the 400,000 controlling shares held ‘by -Lord Northcliffe before his death. i-ittst inventions i‘ ' ‘ and improvements (lConllnued From Page 7 q . _.__. 1L etaglngs at a height. These cir- 4 cumstences make even a slight shock ‘liable to be dangerous; iiiid ~ in order to obviate this rlsk a Brit- 1‘ lsh firm of engineers has devised a very ingenious apparatus which makes it impossible for the operat- or to get a shock. llt is n very sl-m- pie apparatus and easily portable, ‘ so that it can be carried ‘from place _to place and connected to any yielding plant which has to bc used under dangerous conditions. The ‘ critical point is when the operator is changing his electrodes; and if ~ Lh-ls apparatus is used ‘lie cannot get more than twenty-five volts, which is so low an electrical pres- . sure as to be perfectly safe. r . v A Ship Canal for Scotland. lFor a ‘long time past the advan- tages of a ship canal from the Forth to the ‘Clyde have been real- ized. The late Lord Fisher stated in his memoirs that when he was at. the Admiralty he was strongly in favor of such a canal. The Y‘. Nuitlitlifliis Papers" Islander liner? 01d Acquaintances SHEDIAC, Sept lit-Mr. Jean 0. Arseneeu, of Egmont Bay, P. E. i., was a viintor in town yesterday. renewing old ecquaiuteniinces. He reached his 86th birthday Sun- day, as he was born on September 24th, 1886. l-le first visited hed- iac in 1860. l-le was present at the first "Mass celebrated in the first Catholic Church esecteddn Shed- lnc ahd that W11: in the year 1860. Reverend Father Auto-no Gossel-‘n was tho officiating priest on that 0063: on. The.» vr-l‘ l :‘.‘:-out twan- ty houses in the village at that time and only two merchants. the ate Fldele Polrler and Edward J Smith, both of whom are now dead. Mr Arseneau "taught school for fifty gears-forty six years in Prince Edward Island in which provilnce he ‘was a holder of a th-lfll ciuss license to teach and four years, from 1865 to 1860. zit Bale Ste-Marie, Nova Scalllu, whore lic secured a second class cerltiflcaio from the Board of Education. l-ic is a well read ma.) and speaks fluently both the French and Eng Llsh languages. For 36 years he filled the posltilon of Indian Com~ mlssiouer for Prince Edward is- land and ls now assistant coniuus- sioner and well able to dllscharitfi the duties of his office despite his advanced age. ‘Mr. Arseiioflii l8 married. his wllie still llvlni!» and is the father of fifteen children. eight of whom are living. l-ie is hale and hearty, looks like a man of 70 and intellectually ls as bright as ever. He is returning to his home today. BERLIN lDRE-A-MING OF ‘LUXURIOUS TRANS- ATLANTIO AIR TRAVEL BERLIN, Sept. 27—Will the air over the Atlantic shortly ‘be roar- ing with giant floating palaces capalbie ofinxiklng the trans-ocean- ic flight in 00 hours. Some enthusiasts. who claim dc- finlte plans are under consider..- tion foiythe monster trans-Atlanti- ic nlr liners, are described in oth- er quarters as “mere pipe dream- eiu“ dealing in Just ordinary "castles lln the air." - iThe proposed ships would each haven gas cmpacity of 110,000 to 160,000 cubic meters They would tear through the clouds at the rate or 140 miles an hour, unless there was no urgent demand for speed, in which case they would sl-oiv down to 100 miles. Such a project has now been revived and has been actively brought to the| front its a profitable work of na- tional importance and a. useful means of providing The British government is being urged to obtain, as a. preliminary, L an engineering report on the preo- tlcability of the scheme. Labor Willi Try to Prevent War. LONDON’, Sept. 27.~—Mi', Hen- derson J. H. Thomas, Harry Gos- ling and Ramsey McDonald, of the Labor party, issued today u manifesto threatening industrial measures if necessary to prevent war over the Turkish situation. but the present temper of Eng- land is stiffening and will not ’ stand for the dictation of Labor leaders in international affairs. While there is great disquieting hope is generally for a peaceful . adjustment, ‘but much depends upon whether‘. Franklin Bloullon, the ‘French Envoy to Kemal Pasha cnn persuade the Turkish leader of the real renewed solidarity of' the Allies in the present crisis. Scam Palestine Jews Went Aid. . British Gun: Ready LONDON, Sept. 27.—Glant guns ‘of lthe BrltlslmModiterranean fleet -are l_n a position to blow the Turks out of ‘the Cbalnak neulial zone lf they refuse to evacuate it was pointed out here today. The British fleet completely domfitstes the Tunkisl‘) positions in the neutral zone and is ready to act if the forty eilghi hour ulti- matum to Mustspha Kemal the‘. he withdraw is not complied with. f Every Packer of WlLSOWS \wliL KILa your FLIES THKN \, $SQ9WCIJTH or ANY \_STI(K( .LY (AHHED QmpIQymQnLPJOULOm 0i ‘U19 body Th8 vessel \voud be 275 meters long, 36 meters wide, at its greatest dlamelsr. and 39 meters high from the top of the gas beg to the power would be provided by five motors of 800 horse power each. its carrying capacity would he 90,000 kilograms, olf which 40,000 would be required for fuel, food eicetera. the remainder being for malls and passengers. The estim- ated passenger aocomodatlons would allow for a hundred fares in addition 10.21 crew of 50. The mammoth alrshlps would lbe equi/p- ped with all possible comforts and conveniences, resembling in com- fort the great ocean streams-hips now in service. German gossip on the aerial possibilities of the near iirlure does not rest, however; with the channels over the Atlantic. A prophecy is made that many years wil moi passbafore the United totes will have inaugurated a service between ‘her mainland and the islands she holds in the far ens east. mom TORONTO WOMAN ' WAS ASPHYXIATED TORONTO, ‘Sept. 27.-— A pe terrier named "Nigger" probalhiiy while chasing a kitten in the home of Arthur Francis, of this ploasureable one. —— lo the Crockery Secliou ' No. 9 Wash Boiler, with handle and cover ................................ .. $1.00 B-quart Aluminum Preserve Ket- tle 51.99 2V2 quart Al ce Pan ... ........................................... ,. 90c uminum Tea Pot. Wear Ever Brand .......................................... .. $3.60 BARGAIN TABLE OF TINWARE AND ENAMELWARE AT HALF PRICE Crokinole Beard Set of. Men ........ .. $1.96 .. 25c SEMI-PORCELAIN DINNER OR TEA WARE AT HALF PRICE ODD PIECES Famous Improved Queen. Pre» serve Jar, qt. size. dozen for $1.58 Large size tin bread pan .. 37o Larger size ...................... .. . 48c Ash Sifter, reg. 45c. Special at ' 29 .......................................................... .. e 6 Clear Glass Tumblers for only .......................................................... .. c Knitted Mop Clothe, for self wringing mops ............................ .. 19c ~— lo the‘ Furniture Department B-Octave Organs, thoroughly ov- erhauled, only. ........................ .. $15.00 No. 2 Reversible Mattresses. reg. $0.75 for ............................ .. $5.00 Old Fashioned Coat and H Racks .................................. .. 5o Golden a Nurse Rocker, reg. $3.00, sale price ...................... .. $1.98 Dining Room Table, worth to $15.00, sale price ...................... .. $7.95 Double Sliding Steel Couch, won- derful value for ..................... .. $9. Heavy Steel Coal Shovel ...... .. 15o _ With. special reduced fares being offered during Ex- hibition Days in Summerside, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 3 and 4 should be the meeting place of thousands for_the Prince County Exhibition has attractions in ex- g hibits and racing that were never surpassed, and the various stores are showing bargains in merchandise that will make your holiday trip a profitable one, filt-Holmianb during Prince County Exhibition October 3rd and 4th In some eases the quantity of goods of. fered ls limited so to give out of town ens. tomere the same chance a: Summerside res- idents. We are restricting the sale until 10.80;- on Tuesday morning, so that those arriving by. train or auto will have an equal chance with others. ‘ Start as well as a ' burn a Men's Strong Work Pants, doilole and twist Bannock- D $3.98 low prices. Fancy Dress Glnghams, ln Special showing of Misses‘ and Women's Coats at very. Women's Silk Stockings, sizes 8V2 to 10 Women's Fleece Lined Stockings, sizes 8V; to 10 35o Women's Black Cashmere Stockings, a pair Women's White Knit Bloomers, fine winter weight 89c Women's fleece lined Drawers and Undervetas, only 98o NOW-for you cannot afford to neglect this big time in Summeraide. i-lu the Hardware Guaranteed Auto Tubes, .-\\s i. -~ t.“ making your plans for that trip i. apartment satay, . use Ford Seat Cover: 60mpi¢tg$2giz for .. 49c Solid Leathe hid‘ and check. __________ __ 15c _' ' ------------------------------- -- $3.30 P e t Collar Pad to .flt above, ‘ only .............................................. .. 40c le: at Men's Winter Overcoats, worth to $25.00 for only $15.05 WILTON CARPET SQUARES, many. alsea and qualit- Pri 33 1-3 off TAPESTRY CARPET SQUARES, your choice of many Men’: Fine Laced Beets, reg. to $0.00 for .. Folding ironing Board, Exhibition Good speoiiil for Exhibition Day: .... .. 11c — lu the Grocery Horse Brush and Curry comb‘, complete for ................................ .. c 79¢ Potato Scoop, size 14x17, only Girls fleece lined Undervests and Drawers .............. .. 39c Boys‘ Winter Caps, with inside ear band .............. .. 89c and saw’ 22 “m,” ‘Mg ‘L25 Men’: Winter Caps. with inside ear band .............. .. 98c F?“ Him-H"! sMl/Qh round po n .............................................. .. 95c Men's single breasted S-button Suit, good tweed, only Tubular Flashlight with 2-cell $13.95 battery ........................................ .. $1.10 - - "' 6004b. Cream Separator, ap. Fine Dress Shirt, worth from $1.35 to $1.65, sale ram“ for 1° "a" _ _ “L75 11"“ , l 93° No. 3 Daley. Churn, pec Iy pric- Men's Black Twill work Shirt re $185 value for $189 ‘d at """""" " $1130 ' a‘ ‘ ' Reliance Coaster Brake Bicycle, Black Leather Work Mitts, only ................................ .. 55c 1"" 4 at "l" W" W“ ------ -- $39-00" ce .......................................... .. $2.75 strong Spring Padlock, lines at .................................................................. .. 25 per cent. off Tartan plaid dress goods, yard wide, only ............ 75c I , 42inch "n: ‘will serge’ anwool’ a yard V} ----------------- n 83c ‘ Agggrtgd Crggm Candy, per lb. 28-inch all wool grey homespun, a yard ................. .. 75c .............. ..‘ .......................................... .. 19c ' 6- B k t f G i Boys Blucher Cut Boots, reg. $4.00 value for ...... .. $2.95 _ qua" n e o _ iscuits excel- Boys‘ sizes as above, a pair only ............................ .. $2.65 l"! quifky a m ________________ 15,, Women's 2-str-ap Slippers, reg. $4.50 value for $2.95 Anon“ chocflat" "Qcm Women's Laccd Boots, reg. $4.50 value for $3.49 quamy) p" ‘h 39° High Grade Toileutugoep 515k... \ ,- c Summerside city, Saturday night, was cangb bet/ween a small gas heater and the wall in the Francis homeand separated the gas supply tube from the stovc with the result that Mrs. Francis was zispliyxlated and two young sons narrowly es coped death. The mot-her died in tho western hospital yesterday The eons are recovering. Their bedroom window was partially open Saturday night null to this they probably owe their lives ‘Their mother's window was closed Arthur Francis, the huriband and father, ls a night watchmen. When he returned home yesterday he found the house filled with gas and. his ‘wife and sons unconsci- ous. Coroner Crawford decided that an inquest was not necessary. {doi- anrrleu-i BOAT‘ WINS HER second sec: FOR‘ SWAMHA cur ‘MANCHESTER, Mess, Sept 2B Royal Northern Yacht Olub 19f Great lBrltaln, won ‘its secon vic- tory today iln the series of races Clean to .~ Sold by All Dmggists, Grocers and GeneralStoi-ee bet-ween British and.‘ United Stat?! FA THEE- BRINGING UP H litNflt ‘i’ ‘ . surl- THEN .1 u . fvs doing 4w ~ s ~- r. . I/ t m-rmw - = ' THAT'S ALL ‘ ' 1i Your.‘ —~Colla llll, flying the colors of the ‘ Cup, defeating the fender Salkle, owned by F C. Purine of the Manchester Yacht Club, by three minutes, three seconds, over a‘ twelve-mile triangular course. The wind was fresh from the west a wh-itecap breeze blowing all the way. On the run from the start at Marblehead Rock to south east mark, Ceila lill. gained th-lr-i teen seconds. adding to the lead on the socondl lax. e beet l0 Pie Rock bell buoy, and on the broad reach home. The British had longed for wind and got it. Celia ill has now won two of the blve races scheduled. Her elapsed time was 1.54.06, and that of Solele 1.57.07. ._.__..-¢o->___.. ALLOWED ‘FEEDER OFF WITH WAFi-NINO OTTAWA. Sept. 27. e-When bu manity is in need, Justice must ‘some limos look the other way ii I W175” . I . , l . mar have. lunar: lslnnos. lisp. ut least that is the dictum of Meg ietrnte Aslclwith, who had before IWANT A BATHINE sow - semen-true. _ camera six-metre bouts for the Sewanhn him Amenlcan ds- with speeding. Cummlns had been asked by an undortukers assistant to dash madly for a priest to ai- lienbert Cummlns, charged tend u. dying mun and admitted ‘getting an extra hustle on." "Donlt do it again," urged the lllaglstrate, and let tho defendant off with a warning. PRINCE-BS AIDS 4» 4 4 >INJURE_D AIR PILOTS ‘SAIBOR. Silesia. Sept. 27. - Princees- Hemline of Reuse, for» mer Emperor Williams‘ finances became u nurse to three airplane pilots and a newspaper corres pondenl whose airplane turned up side down while circling over her estate yesterday. Two of ihOillflll. were serlmiel y wounded. TO SUPPRElSS UPRISING EAST OF THE JORLAN CAIRO, ept. 27.—Amman. u. Tranku-Jordolnlan town on the Hed- m Railway line southeast of Es. Salt has been captured from Emir Abdulluhfir troops by Weh- iubis, the lrregulars commanded oy Um Sued, according to a Jerusal- em report. British. infantry and planes lie brelng dispatched from the Palestine garrison, is is learn- Bll. t0 Bllliilrels any general up- rising east qt- the‘ Jordan. .-. r PlRlNCI D$LIlNIB Holman’s “Catolog- Brings the to _Yot1r Door .4“ t‘... _. . .. n .. “H LMAN Limited i. ‘s. rate of exchange. as not in 0011' sonuuco with his princely iillilllli’ At. a. crown oounci presided over J ‘by King Alexander. it wiis rusel- , ved that Prince George should b6 : ileprivod of all royal privlleflli ‘l nnd held responsible for verbal . nnd written attacks against Gilli" the royal house of Jtigosluvlfl. l" toll authorities. Nothing To Equal DELGRALDE, lSept. 27.-—Prlnco The hunting lodge on the estate. ‘was used to shelter the four men George older son of te-h late Kfng Peter of the Serbs, Croats and The Princess herself, who was Glovenes. who in 1009 renounced returning from a visit to Grand Duchess of Baden, hasten ed with he!" clrllilrenlto attend their f-heeds. ‘ ‘l TO "R4, I A Nice. €I',\A'T,‘W\TH $55“?! tho his right to the Serbian throne, has declined an annual ullowaneeo from the Government of 300.000 dianrs, about $4.000 at the present —-BY GEQRGE‘ ‘BY GQLL-Y’ 5H5 WENT hhfdOT fill some ALLOWANCE ,. i n. sis-ii» sae Ilralses The first thin? to do when 1°" hev i ry s to apply Miner“ iombobnhidiiuent. it l: nuns!"- lllioMAhNlii i: , l 4..