‘n1 g A Wonderful line of . —Women’s Coats $19 o; Will Repay Closest Attention Here's an assortment that breaks records. There are Velours and Mixed Twceds, shown in green, blue, grey, brown and burgundy. These are mostly shown in all round belted models, button l ' trimmed, with wide cozy convertible collar .................. .. $ 9-00 Salt’s Plush Coats $49.50 Here's a tempting line 0f coats, in genuine Salt’s Plush, belted all round, Convertible collars. loose backs, running to 45 inches in IIIIIEIJQYIHIE Compare these Flannelettes With Mail Order Catalogus 28 INCH FI.ANNELETTE—ThiS is a Canadian mad e Fiannelctte, medium width with a soft nappy finish, comes in a variety of pretty stripes... ' 30c 27 INCH HEAVY ENGLISH FLAN- NELETTE, soft finish, fast colors- fawn, pink and blue stripes. Just the material for boys and girls nightgowns or pyjamas..... .. 35c RYLANDYS ENGLlSH FLANNELETTE is the best procurable. Fine soft and durable, no better or warmer flaanelette made, comes in a var- iety of fawn, pink and blue com- bination stripes 65c to 75c Moore & McLeod Ltd. 119--121 Queen St. Charlottetown llllflllfl.\\\I\\\\iffii§\\\\\\\\\YIIIIIIIIM\\\\\\\Q\ 34 lNCll FLANNELETTE .— This also is a product of Canadian Mills. Comes in neat striped pat- terns and is as low as it can be bought today wliolcsaie 40c MRWIIZ WI ffltlrlh innilt ‘Brooklyn scored one in sixth inning. ' NEW YORK, Oct. 6—Tiie (Tleve land League Club decisively do- reated the Booklyn Nationals by a score of 3 to l in the initial game 0! the 1920 World's Series here ystertiuy afternoon Tho opening mntost was Wlin(‘$.\'(,'(l by 1. throng Cleveland Trims Brooklyn Robins ‘BROOKLYQJ. Oct. 5——(‘.i['VPl8ll(l Intllilng.‘ tii-ti-zitr-d igronklih Robins 8 to l in ilfri. gain-- o! 1020 World Series today on lit-ids swept ill’ chilly autumn winds and bathed in bright but warmth lat-king sunshine 0f ‘il-"f-‘bflii falls Wlliflil fliiPllflilllCe Th... 3.1.1,] w.” in (air Condition did not over overflow the normal though a trilli- heavy in spots hc- precincts of Ehbets‘ ‘Field. Accord- cause of last night's rain full. Bat-"illg l0 Official OEHFQS U! U18 Na- (cries: (Ilevi-lanil—-(Tovvlskii: and ‘tlotwl (Jcmmisslon. fill. 573 nor O'Neill. Brookiyn~iMarquan| “m; sons paid for admission to Brook- Krueger. (‘level-and scored two iyn park. The gate receipts are runs in second inning and one in flmlollllfied 8S 579.049. 111 lwlil Ht- tlie Sriv-s of 1916. -_4o-o>__€. against. the meant .‘ She ‘the proverb: strawberries and cream; were heaps lcft over." ' IIIIIZZY\“\\\\ %Q\\\i§\\\\\E\\TIIIQIIW\\\\\\§\YYIIIMK iffii,i\\i\ lendance and gate receipts these ligures surpass the best individual game record made by Brooklyn in a small boy who aioirt like doing illS "home work" ‘was being warned evils that are apt to ensue from habits of procrastina- tlion by his inouiier, whom he 9.5km] to explain quite ilolln-iteiy what she replied by quoting "Never put oil till to-tmorrpw what can be done, i10- day?‘ 0H settling the moral reduced to this simple form ho isaid: "Well, then. motther, vim‘; g0 dow-nstairs at ctnce and eat the rest or the there " THE cnanuoirrrown GUARDIAN. ‘" rue ‘WESTERN GUARDIAN -rr PAYI be buy in stile Prov- ma. -anor non HOLIANI an loo- ~ uou-s-n u —HOLMAN8 have received a fresh supply of Dynamite for stump- ing purposes, order nowwbile sup- ply lasts. 3293-10-6-31. -WEDDING BELL8.—The mar- riage took place at Summerslde on the morning of Wednesday, the sixth instant, at the home of the bride's father. of Sarah 1-1., daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. ‘William A. Citing, and Norman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLeod, the Rev. G. S. Mitchell officiating. After the wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. McLeod left on a wedding trip to Montreal and Ottawa. and on their return will reside in Surnmerside. Yeshidays Races At Su_nimersiile .... the somewhat Notwithstanding disagreeable “'88‘lf1(‘f' yesterday, the races at Suniiiierslde were largely attended. The first race was the 2.17 trot and 2.20 pace, mile heats, purse $300. There were four entries in the rare, which was won -by La- copla in three straight heats, Hil- da S. second, and Miss Bell Rico third and Colorado L. fourth. The next heat was the 2.26 trot, purse $250. In this race there were four entries and it took five heats to decide the winner. The third race was ‘the 2.25 pace, purse, $250. There were three en- tries and the rare was decided in three straight heats, -I"ollowing is the summary»- 2.17 Trot. 2.20 Pace -D0n Bailey (J. S. \Veillock).3 1 1 3 1 Dusty Miller, (Geo. dVood- 4 3 3 4. ipor 2 2 2 2 Miss Elrid, (J. P. Smith) 1 4 4 1 Z iTlme 2.25 1-4, 2.26 1-4. 2.25 1-4, ‘$.34 1-2. . _ .3 man Kaioh, Todd. (Geo. Hoop- 2.23 Pace Albert J. (Hnmlllfifld Kelly) 1 11 Wilfrid Hal, (Hammond Kelly) 2 2 2 Petrello, (John Ferguson) 333 Time 2.25 1'4, 2.28 1'4. 2-39- ‘ Hotel Victoria . 120 moml, 56 rooms with private baths, completely re- novated. Excellent menu. Prompt service. H. 0. BROWN, Manager, Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Prcpretorr. 3353-44913- . - llotel Arrivals VICTORIA HOTEL F. Max Bishop. Lawrencetown; F .11. Bishop. Truro; A. A. Gamble Ottawa; F. A. Hollinizwortb. Brock- ville; Goo. l‘. Thompson. Monta- gue; A. A. Thompson, Boston; M. Ni. McGillivray. Toronto; D. Reu- tenbery. Montreal; C. ll. Holland. Clinton; Miss Helen l. Compton. City; Miss Emma Gordon, Rose- nenth: D. Budge, Montreal; Lewis ll. Cohen, lilontreai; E. Y. Rowland St Stephen; M. M. Fidier, St. Ste- phen; W. McLeod Doyle, St. John: P. N. 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Manna, Halifax, N. s, VITAL TABLETS will do all we claim for them. Ask someone who has tried them. You will feel like a newtperson in a few days. Headaches, bill- es and allgnervous trouble will at once feel the relief that follows. You will sleep better, eat better, and life will be truly worth living. Why drag on with younsuifering? VITAL TABLETS do not cost a fortune but will be worth a fortune to you. If you need bracing up, if on- mg tip-take VITAL TABLETS. Your stomach will be sweet; the coating ;your eyes will be bright; our colour better. No TS. Price, 50c a box or 6 boxes for $2.50. Sold at all Drug Store's. If you have any difficulty urchus- . Sc - Manulacturln Chemists, Canadian Agents, Moiitretijl, Toronto; F. Cairns, llamluton; A. E. liiachaurin, (lttawa; W .11. Nor- ris, Portland; P. A. Wilson, St. John; M. J. Storey, Philadelphia: . g I A. C. Fraser, Si. John; F. C. God- _ sol, St. John; C. Clunas, Montreal; FR W. Morley, Toronto; C. E. Nichol- as, llalifax. N. 8.; Fred H. Mac- BUILDS UP A RUN ‘DOWN CONSTITUTION. TONES _YOU UP GENERALLY Leod. Montague; Tyler L. Purk- ' ninn. Montague. REVERE HOTEL E. Brown, York; R .A. MacLeod. lllgtl; Mr .and Mrs. Chas. McCar- thy, Johnstonhii River; Miss Mar- garet Simpson. City; Leo Trainor, Johnston's River; John l1. Henry. Bradalbane; L. C. Johnston. Pat- ers Road; W .C. Kennedy, Bratisl- bane: F. McDonald, City; R. Fer- ris, St. John; Robert Simpson. Crapnud; W. A. Steele, George- IOWII; sflymour Knight, George- town; H. Oberndorfler, Kingston; J. M. Morris, 8t. John; N. Robbins. Marlon, Mass; R. M. Andrews, Montreal; Bismark Ladner, Mer- dy. Dorchester, Maud; C. B. new; err, Cherry nut; a. McKenzie m; Stewart; Norman McLean, Horte- oontract work. is visiting his home ion. Mun; Miss a. Niciioluoa; Quincy, Maria; Mrs. John M. Grab. _' v—-PUIOHAQ‘.'“0MEl-—Mf. W W, Smith ot-"tno firm of Jobopb Read k Co. Ltd». has purchased the residence on Belmont Street from rm. E. P. Hacker. H. —POLIQE COURT. — At the Police Court on Monday morning three local motorists charged with vlolating that clause'of the Motor Vehicle Act, relating to speed limit were convicted aud- 830 and costs. Z I wasrnnn Pnlisonai. -—M'rg_ cm.) ‘Doyle of Moncton, N. B., is visiting friends in Suni- meraide. '—M.r and MrsmlWllliam M. Hu-mphrey have left for Moncton N. tB., whore they will reside. dMiss Ella Griffin of Halifax, N. S., is visiting her sister, Miss Margaret Griffin of Sunimerside. -l!ii'lss Evelyn Howatt of Char- lottetown is visiting in Summerside tihe guest of Miss Mattie Mountain. -..'l.[r_ Joseph Taylor, late rosi- dent of Summerside, now residing in Ynrinouth, N. 8., is visiting old friends here. \ turned to Lynn, Mass, after spend- ing the past month with friends in Summerside. —.\flss Beatrice Bulger, Cape Wolfe, lt-ft on Tuesday morning for Boston, Mass. H. -Mr. William O'Brien, Summer- sido, went to Moncton on Monday. He intends to remain there during the. winter. H. Hllilss Gladys Richard of Bos- ton, lg spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clovlu Richard, Suinmerside. length, shown in all sizes from 36 to 46. This is a really wonderful Coilccisriigi). L’ (Hammond ‘a 44 " Jalue of the 3 h ' L hi .1. P. s ith 111 —Mr. Oswald LeBlnnc has re- ~. 60,00 h f oit t at many stores are getting $55.00 to Htiilcdo: sour Swme:iwe>d_ tum", m Dalhfiusw Bu" We“. $ . 611C Ol‘ .... . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . ... . . . . .... ..'3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' I 1mg 222. trig the past few weeks with his ‘j L t 1th.... B911.- mco, (.3. W. brother. _Mr. Leandra LeBlanc, “ _" ‘McArtbur 4 33 Sumincrsiide. Time 2.20 3-1, 2.20 1-4. 2.23 1'2. = —-Mr. Tiheron Morrison who has _ T 2'25 17°" been spending the past few . d months in Westviile, N. 8., on in Suinmerside. a-————d r-Mlna Mattie Mountain his re- turned to her home in Summerside after spending the past few days in Charlottetown the guest. Miss iiD/elyn flown-ti. --Mrs. 1A. J. Murray of Aliberton has entered the P. C. Hospital to undergo an operation for appende- citle. She was, accompanied to Siimmt-rslde iby Dr. Kier, of Ai- berton. i.‘ been visiting former for his homo in Yarmouth, N. S. H. ' -—Mr. Cari Riley, Burton, left by the car ferry on Tuesday en intends to spend the winter. H.- ____<OQ-___. Mllnrdl Llnlnent Cure: Diphtheria GOLF Ladies ‘Match played on Monday afternoon.— . IMiss P. Rogers won from Miss ‘M. l-Iaszard. ' ‘Miss E. Rogers won froip Mrs. Miles. Miss L. Weeks won from ‘Bagnall. Mrs. lNaSh won from Mrs. Clarke. Mrs. W. KyRogers drew a bye. The players for Thursday's Match area- .Mrs. Nash and Miss L. lWeeks. ‘Mrs. Rogers and Miss P. Rogers. Miss E. ‘Rogerii lIYB- The semi-finals will be played on Saturday. The second round:-— In the Mens Handicap Standard Mrs. Cup Match. A. W. Weeks won from H. W- Weeks. J. H. iMalcom won from D. ll. Stewart. ‘Dr. Goodwill and W. w. Clarke yot to play. . The finals in the Ladies Champ- ionship Match were PllYBd it!“ Monday. Mrs. Goodwill defeated Mike McTigue To Fight Bloomfield cw first: . ' —-Milss Bertha Higgins has re- ’ i o! p —iMr. Joseph Taylor, who had i ' friend; in g town, left on Tuesday morning i,‘ route to Boston, Mass, where ho»- ln til’! Longworth Cup-handicap v MONTREAL, Oct. 5.-—The man- LL’.7T'IIII. vanish change to N w‘ r tltttflléli a‘ lncreaiiln". ville. l’. E. l. ~%ii%—;_-uiii—rr—riir.~iiizz——z3 Coffee’ Troubles ' wvlietheyr vexacion over high price. onirritability dlfilur ' ti nerves; when you lusrANTPo sum .t“.‘_t":r;::¥ ‘ _ gé-pppularity. co. m». Wlndlm fur trimmed models. all sizes. $25.75. all shades. wonderful values. ntzement of the National Silflfli"?! Club announced tonight. that Jack Bloomfield had been matched with Mike McTigue i'nr 'l‘hunksl:ivini: Day night at Mount Royal Aronu. Both of these. fighters have won from llrosseau, and tho boui will no doubt create great interest. Bloomfield will train in Montreal, while .\ic'I‘ii:\ie\ will train in lliili- lax, where ho is now making his home. ———<-o>-——— Mlnnrrl‘: Llnllt-ln In] Burns. etc. {a Some 0f the most eloquent ser- mons are wordless. I _. Chinchilla, Beaver, etc. Newest shades, Price Ladies $18.98 to The newest Suits are iiere for your selection in plain tailored - or iur- trimmed models, Navy, Brown or Black material, serges, tricotiiie in many different styles, long ctats, plain skirt, size 16 to 4i. Prices $38.75 to $l0a.00. mortars- . FUR AND; SELF TRIMMED The finest coats you have seen this Season. The selection a oi rtyies is so extensive as to permit your choice of tailored or Materials are Plush, Siivertone, lluvetyn, y; medium or full lengths. $118.30. Children $li.50 to iii New Fall Dresses _ Tricotine, Serges, Satin, Taiietas and (ieorgcttes in attractive styles, straight line tunic, plain or pleated‘ skirts, long 0r shoit sleeves embroidered in various colors, braid or buttoned trimmed, Fur Coats and Seperate art-z Pieces A splendid assortment oi Women's Fur Coats, lluilson Seal, q Marmot. Muskrat and Austrian Beaver, plain or belted models. all‘ ' . Separate Stoles, Scarfs etc. in all kinds of furs, muffs to match, ROWSE BROS LTD. THE ONE PRICE CASll STORE ti-ttlilwl.‘ w. ‘i-,l‘t‘_t'.'_i‘.l_;==_¢1t97l_l"... ‘1- 1-1"? #2.;- ::..¢ .- r , L-!..—i-< —‘ —. —. —; -v-. - — . A careful selec- tion of every line of Jewelry marks our stock. We will be pleas ed to have you call W. N. Tanton JEWEI ER Enamel Ware of the Best Make ill Preserving Kettles, Double Boilers, Sauce Pails, Tet llettiér, etc, A etc. Black 8t Co. ...”... niitintltnl no.4 i. FOXKOH POTATO t BASKETS 200---OOZENS---2ll0 All made in P. E. ISLAND, from N. n,‘ Ash and P.E.I. Maple and Birch. Strong and well . mad e, 1190/5119, bound and strlPPfld top imdbottom. Lowf est prices, order early» tit-oi; will be very scarce later in the SOIISOII. Barter 8:80. Lttl. Flour and Feed "Warehouse