SATURDAY svlnlng. N "I $11.00. ' lKi-eeiiiig chi-Mild for wise sum-a to plcli up savings ali'd'ay_ sarunoav siie ote particularly the bargains lnyelethlng for nlen and boys. There are SATURDAY SPECIALS IN EVERYII-DE-lt-ARTMENT. BOYS’ ‘sun's T0 $11.00 fFoR $6.95 75 Boys‘ Tweed Suits, belted coats asd bleerner pants. You will find some nice browns, greys and faney dark mixed tweeds. Sines for boys from l to 1b years, worth’ - " SATURDAY ‘W a» ,,. five pockets, belt loops, plain or cuff bottom. SATURDAY saws PANTS ‘ F011 $2.00 2 dozen Men's Dark Grey Tweed Pants, good weight for fall wear, finished with Sifie 32 to 42, regular price $3.15. m»... o to iryeai-e, wet-ii. to $2.110. srrunoav . models. to $18.00. ‘ SATURDAY BOYS’ PANTS TO $2.50 FOR $1.49 5 dozen Boys’ Tweed Pants, ln greys, browns and dark tweedsf Sizes for boys "$1.49 Y. M. OVERCOATS TO‘ $18.00 FOR $12.95 20 Youlfi Men's Winter Overcoate in palln form fitting styles, also a flew half belt They are made in dark plaids, greens and browns. 8lzee 34 to 3S only, wonh $12.95 MEN’S $18.00 SUITS ‘FOR SATURDAY CHILD'S WINTER OVERCOATS $3.95 10 only Child's Winter Overcoate, in grey and brown plaids, with red iinisg and brass buttons, sites for ages 3 to 7 years, worth to $5.50. SATURDAY _. $13.95 25 only Men's Tweed Suits imorowns and grey. plaids, single breasted style coat, trousers can be finished with or without cuff, sizes 36 to 42, regular prices $18.00. $1 3.95 20 Men's Hpavy Winter Overcoats. full asd half belt MEN’S OVERCOATS TO $40.00 FOR $29.00 bott ‘Included in this lot are 56 inch all wool tw goods suitable for children's wear, etc., all p" yin; This coating is 56 inches wide and comes In navy, PIr yard ‘I ’ H _ Amodels, plain or raglan "V"! u "d ill-lift!" lined Ilyles. T-liey come In browns, greens and greys, sizes 38 to 42. Worth to $40.00. SATURDAY 1o.- $290,, SlyLKAmBEAVER COATS FOR $36.00 Men's Black Dog and Sillia Beayer Fur Coats, bets quality, guaranteed fast color, °"‘ i" dliilckets all reinforced with leather. Sizes 8810 48 SATURDAY $3600 ON SATURDAY $1.00 T0 $2.50 DRESS FABRICSA$L00 "ill. new blue serges, iqesetians, plaid . ' ALL WOOL HEAVY WEIGHT COATING, PER YARD ............................... .. BMW". ooitenhagen and sand, SPECIAL SILKS FOR SATURDAY i $6.95 $2.90 . ‘i. ii i i $3.05 i o... Q $2.00 i $2.00 - ‘or.- ' lnery selling at special prices for , estsewan ma. 000010-2141 S" “,5, "l" entertaining capabilities and rubbed out many wrinkles that too often i. - gcommand the equipment adequate _ .. I-lr I -ll-lOP from Holmes‘: Catallls. I - .. -- a . -..--.--. lllvvv stock new allowing. ‘d Stewart Ltd. 500010-8744 5 lug at Slliclalre. men's Rubbele, the best yet; I10 st Blhclaliw. 50001047-3 l? t-tt "I Ilasttled. are showing s big range lites’ coats wltlhsndnvltbollt fur‘ llrti; 50001012141- " in.‘ ="-iiai~.i. mo "wiu-rsit-aim- the balance of the season, Sinclair —LUMBERMEN‘8 RUBIER8- Ale lower ln price this season. see our range of "BYIM? Sea uualdty and "Puff-foot" brands. 8lnclalr k Stewart Ltd: sooolo-Zilml —AUCTION SALE AT New All‘ nan Nov 3. J. J. Mclilnnoli. lllioprle tor of New Arman Race Track. who has leased his farm and will devote hiis attention to the race course, is selling all his stock and farming implements by public auc- tion on Friday, Nov. 3rd. ese comprise the usual articles on an up-todate farm. if day llhoves un- favorable the sale will be held on the following Monday. —EVENING ENJOYED.— The Whist Community of Kenslngtos held another of their very success- fully recreational, social events on Wednesday night 1n the Strand Theatre there. The sumo was play- ed with all the skill, tact and per- severance that have characterized the players of this alert commun- liy, the attend-ion concentrated, the mind qulckened. the imagination stimulated and the whole being renovated. The young people en- joyed themselves almost to saitleiy and added one more event to the many similar ones lior which Strand has, in late years been famous. ll we look buck to the days, not too long passed. we shall realize that this species of recreation was most popular and participated in by the people in general. and the sociabil- ity thus enjoyed enlarged man's ‘selfishness develops. The ladies -prize was won by Mrs. Andrew iO'Keefe and the gentlemsnte by Mr. Harold Mayhew. The console- tion prize went to Mrs. Herbert McDonald-N. -ENLARGING Hi8 BUSiNESS. -—Mr. John S. Cousins, the propriet- .or of the Park Corner Creamery. ls nlaklng preparation for the erection of a largerand better appointed building to carry on another indus- try in which he has, for years, been engaged. He is installing the i 1-’ fioundatlon for a 4 modern lobster 5 packing establishment. The new .plant wlllexceed ln size and ap- iolldudle a. much larger catch, lated in the old establishment has -—II6AL eiiose-ron ‘lean.- Sinclair: ~ éwvoiloearut hi" lndiles‘ Berle-Saw new show- ’ 1W4! - rs. Se¢r0tlf.ll'l°dr9Jl0'IL _iiuvmo oueti-‘rv? new, a‘ l‘ .-.-snioi.~iii s crew-Aar- pollltmeht, the old one, and will ordduetlve or whilst tile pack "p1 lobsters mhhipu- trier was .. The gm.- work " 1b. . ‘ i 53. it“l"..?.‘it’th‘h“‘iifi.‘di not reslsterednk“ _ _ Leaders‘ Train! _ Cbtirsegw ' _ "great demand‘ and ‘pplv d, the - possible means o‘! - go _ of the highest qua ltym v ‘ gramme set down by-the, rellgl Education Council complete in v ltactory "in results that lesde of lrliusiaeilc in adoptilfl it. the girls themselves are keenly in- terested is proved by the fact that these groups. contributed nearly seven hundred dollars toward last year's budget. The Glnls’ work division of the Convention was intensely interest- ing and practical. .~ln order to be most helpful to all, this conference was divided into two ‘ sections: Those who were moi-b" or less fam- iliar with the 1C. G. l. T. program and who were looking for solutions of problems they had encountered as leaders, and those who‘ were lust beginning this pdrtlcular line of work. Miss Bone. ‘Mills was an invaluable assistant to ‘Miss Alli- son in conducting these confer- onces. , The opening address in this pur- tlcular section of the conference given by (Mrs. (Dr) iMador, Presl- dent of the Nova Scotla- Gdrls‘ Work Board was most inspiring. During the conderence fillies Alli- son placed special emphasis on the importance of the Sunday session of the program. Last year the stressed, but as the program be- cames iamillsr, IMlse Allison said. it is nrosl. important that‘ lt he clearly understood that the C. G. I. T. movement is not a. separate or- ganization but merely n grogram for teen age girls with the Sunday Schools as a unit. ~ The Graded ‘Lessons were advoi cated as the best teaching material for the Sunday "s-slons and the now Leaders‘ Manual was strong- ly recommended for the mid-week program. . It would she difficult to overes- timate the value of the work for girls which Miss Allison is carry- ing on in these provinces and we trust the coming yea_r miiy be even imore successful than -the one just closed. ‘ The Tracey District Convention at Tracey recently under the M. R. E. C. was enlivened by the pres- ence o1‘ some thirty children of school years to whom the visiting oig-etary spoke interesting words an _ told entertaining-stories. The session in the evening was equally interest and profit {on old and young in attendance. The convention lor Bllssvllle Dis- hrld in the Bilssvllle Oct. 5th and I Baptist Church on , "l .0!_,QI.D“.I}6r our girls is so sane in its demands so comprehensive in its scope, so details and so salis~ the highest standing are most] en- That mid-week work being newer was ' Women's g Heavy Flannelett QATURDAY . ed“ 75 yards only, Black Pailette do cm", SATURDAY price per yard __ Natural Chamois and T c r-ricn from 02.00 to can pa.- pair, ..,.',',‘.,,§$’ mm‘ e in plain pink, rose and grey’ _ Gaistea in fast colon, material for children's rozlnpe Extra heavy Apron Gingham, 50 yards only "so iii-iii h t" - “V! WU ght rich soft Bhantung Silk, "stump com-i p" yard __________ __ SATURDAY SALE OF GLOVES $1.50 5 TO 0 YD. BUNDLE OF HEAVY FLANNELETTE $1 GALATEA "IVY and butcher blues, In plfll" APRON GINGHAM SILVER BLACK FOX INDUBTR GETS FOOTING IN ROOG-SHIR LONDON. out.‘ :1.-- Reurl v sliver black foxes is a new lniiui- try in Rosshlre. it having started 1091's 011i’ "70 years e80 as ‘n 12$ Pertinent. vhlll it has succeo ed well that the operations in con- nection‘ ‘UIGPCWIUI arebelng great; l)’ extended. ,, it. as been found that the climate s favorable ti! . ills fcii-rzilallng industry, and the ncrens ng emand for fox ~fnre clllllibt ii-r molly‘ ilii minim mkihnil of trapping. ' i I l i, :0 l i‘ 1-" w???» I ‘u.’ I‘. i ~ . gsclvor f‘. g»- ,. Mystery can. R .N.8.,0ct2 IWBWPNW r wit". lavestlsatioh 1pm m, III here lssl. week of the aged sizes from 5% 71/‘, "jg",- U in bundles of 5to 6V yam; d "' '" d"°""i 4V: to 5 yards. SATURDAY 51,00 p" y, 36 inches vlylde. SATURDAY ......................... .. SPECIALS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT 00108: Mi-‘I-nd ifililio islet “Bléaiil slllilrltiis t! i i, I navy Pailetts de Chine. $1.50 $1.85 ............................ .. $1.50 Pglr - "-00 phi‘ bundle _ ‘ and striped patterns. Geog undie 25c yd. ‘ surest guarantee oi‘ success, and, dren from- the school were asnln ' ‘ in attendance, furnishing opportun- I’ sonic time wEOfM-l‘. country-qt. _ - W. K. llc-gerii ($0., Ltd was in Sum- "? visiting her l . ._er cit the Bank of Nova Scotia ill st. Johll. u. 11-4. always challenged iiirohuoo hi the WM attended by l1 larse number oi best markets.‘ 1t is anticipated that snthllslflsllc workers in rellslous the olltput oi‘ the new plant will ‘education. who ensured in animat- exceed even all ills previous ‘meted discussion on grading in the tempts. We have always supported ‘Sunday Bchiwl- A! en gaxceedins- the Ugumem u,“ the encourage. ly well attended gathering in the nréllt of home industries is’ ihb R1l8iflK0rlllfiBllptlst' church. chll-_ in spite of the loss. by iire,'of his canning factory at Kenslngton ' Cousins he! gllqwn and will continue to ‘show. the soiind‘ logic of this reasoning. with more men of the type of Mr. Cousins, we should have a better 1w for a helpful tall-i to them. ‘Phe afternoon session "was marked by detailed discussion on" improve- ments in the physical equi ment ofuthe lSunday School. ' t"lh'e Uliicoln-Burton District Convention afbromocto- in the new Baptist (llrurch a searching address by Rev. A. D. ‘hicwlly, B. l... on "The Needs of iSunday School iflork" provoked lively and highly .prot‘ltable d’ ussion on the con- vlontlon program meeting _ the nbeiis of the common Sunday Schools and on the value of black- bbltrds slid maps ln the instruc- tion period of the school. An ad- dress in the evening by Rev. J. L. Gbsilne on Organization and Grad- ed instruction in modern lessons awakened keen interest among the itrge audience that almost filled the church. ‘in the Shellleld- Maugerville convention held in the Upper Maugerville Baptist church subject of recognizing attend- “Yestern Personals. -—~Mliss Margaret F. Irving o! the uierslde Tuesday and Vilednesday. -.lif.rs. R. McOwen who has been mother, Mrs. John Woodslde, Hamilton, has returned to Toronto. Mr. McOwen is mansl- Toron-to, being promoted there from —Mrs. John Woodslde, Hamilton, i I |PlCKETlNG a-eNevvs-p AT Mimi-r: HOUSE I WAQHWOTQN. Oct ZF-Picket- 3K 0|’ U10 whl-IG H011» ‘mung; .| "protest asainst continued impul- "°‘"."°"l "I "Q1814"! of war time 7 A who spent the past six months in - Government Railway. Mrs. Wooili. 1' side cannot command language ade- filece by a system of forwards in "Seattle and Vancouver, returned w me gang” khan], a, “m, u“, pcrxianadlau readers of this or the fact that Ontarioisonly a or Herald. able conchielon for all present. THIS l8 How T-l-lIY WORK" IN ONTARIO. ‘TORONTO, Oct. 26.~—At the meeting of the registration coni- mittee of the Ontario branch oi’ the Amateur Athletic _Union of Canada, held here last evening, the recommendation oi‘ the box- ing committee that Roy Chisholm of Halifax he suspended for his non-appearance at the recent box- ing tournament which he entered and vfnlch» he hs snot yet-forward- ed sufiflclent reason for not com-l peting. was upheld by the regist- ration committee and notice of same was forwarded to the nation al registration committee for their information and necessary action. NOTE-This is more of hat Up- dlctarship. but the papal-Lure aware parrot Canada. When hey are able o run ‘Cdnadian amateur sport single handed, there will be skat- ing rinks in_'l-‘lor_ldn._.—Sports Edit- Freshman Rule Is .. . .... .: ........ _ Best For Rugby WDORlONT-O, Oct. 27.—~.l~mpllcnl.l0n and innuehdohsve played a large psi-t in the discussion of the Queen's University football team this season, probably, says the Toronto Qloilmlleceuse some few players of outstanding ability have been attractédhy the Kingston Ill- stltutlon, which, for the lllrst time in many seasons, Ihas a team fairly capable of holdlnglts oyvn with any ln Canada. There have been no direct or dellnlfs charges preferred against Queen's and none are l-ike- ly to "be preferred. but the condi- tion ‘DBCHIIIB such as to elicit spirit ed statements from Principal Bruce Taylor and Coach Awtrey in de» fence of the resolution of the Unl- vemlty, its athletic directorate and its football team. her home recently. While abroad aha visited her children. Mrs. V. W. Ha ood and sons, Frank and Her- ry. - heenjoyed the trip l ‘,. and showed her good judgment in making the trip by‘ the Canadian present presentation of vplns hr eecli quarter of perfect attendance was introduced by ‘Rev. Mr. Ains- quate lo praise the scco ‘ tlon afforded and the speed sustained. in making the trip. She believes that the C. N. ill. can compete both in efficiency and satisfaction with .' any line on the continent and the only lmpelllng logic necessary to . convince one of the truth and force of this" fact ls experience. Dc pat- "Phe adoption by the ‘intercollegi- ate Union of the regulation once in effect sl. the University of "Tor- . Q8701]! sills - 1. an cussion the: producui most prollt- rule, . . . Q-ttf-"WW- the Globe continues, and which prohibited the use of fresh- men ln Intercollegiate competition would seems to he opportune and‘ altogether desirable. University of Toronto discarded the regulation in i913 because of its alleged super- llulty. The rule was never an Inter- collegiate enactment, but rather a matter of internal ‘regulation at U. of T. it was tproposed as an later- colleglate rule 0n two or more occa- sions, but was never adopted. The freshman rule, were it generdlly adopted, would _alisy suspicions which arise from time to time and which give rise to-unfalr. and un-I founded allegations. _ . . . Popularity and érowth’ ‘ The glowing popularity of Grown Life pohc_ies is proven by the fact that apglica one for policies in our 0 Co th' ear are 25 greater than ver before. wbrdelpglglllllsg¥0llt “life line‘ —ta'lk over 13th the Crown mmfi Telephone Nain—Na|v|be| F4 . THE CROWN LIFE INSURANCE CO. W. B. Prowse, Charlottctown,"P.‘E.,L. r i118 on the St. Pat's N. H. L. team for the coming season, the Mal and Empire says: St. Patrlclifs have signed slag man of last year's team. Alliui.‘ Noble were qtlgned last spring, sol Noble was signed up last week. The team reports November ma, and leaves for the West November 28th. Jackson. the filuenoee forward, who was here w til Stockholm iaiit winteflwlll llk p _ be brmlsht back for another trial, but Stackiioiiss is not likely be brought up again. ‘I I _1 i I c i l3 Order Your 5 g Fox Nittiuv Wm‘ Q lflf lillllmfllt of the famous Reliance For Netting just received m... the mills -l ‘lfihIllllYH I ‘sire are ln~botter position than ‘evdflfo the’ e of partleuiar ranchers. . p 7°" KNOW Ill about leellanee Netting-aviary.‘ good "mill" ‘MW-jmll know about ita extra heavy lvanlting “'"""°r°tli It ton. blittom Illdlfllilv-tllififltlflflilflllrlg- llliiyJlld marvelous strength. . _ , _ q} "M" Your Prince Edward News; Now-sou avoid , law god. - farmer Tlloniiifl son-y," filter going lath: $.15». cmmlttee hfiioéifi '“'"° “d ““'*"-""° m “°"°m' . III-nowhere» wvn seal-u wane samples-ll"! M“ ;‘,F{;*"{,,;*;;,;,;~g_{~vc; if rflgrounil- i‘?! the Mirrlsiiu. owll Liberties 1.“'-°"'*Y" . v . ‘ ; - . ' " j ‘ ' _ m“ ‘m " "W" l“! 4m in a cans. . . i ~ l QmMClLFHI-Ilzeteitbllllav: 110ml: leglgglflgdal-eglilrfytLvwrllutfill ' A was 1mm?" ' P " ‘ " ‘ A . -ii - - "- ~ . - 1. .. - " _ ~. its». .. “his: sr.:":*:..‘:*;".':;:'.: w" '" ".-..‘.‘.°:t........ 3352x130‘. Fii°°tf3in°ilt ‘ " e “l” ' "is "ill mil" " ,e,ctt , "' a _ ‘" - - -, ‘ _ . ‘ = ‘" ._ , ' '°i.';:'*'.r..t':: auras‘ shim. .9’:- t a - .1 reoiatetlOIitYQYllTQW Today ~ v o ~ " " t " I s‘ thesniaenrliu '" » B?) '. ' ' ti" at: trrzrs.rzru.r:"tc.tzt - l“ B“... ‘PM "' ‘h’ m" "" " "" Iwmw ‘by lfo -l " . " ' w" our .- ~ 4 .~. wandering team, mg ‘m, mm, r w" n” ‘" c“ >_ day over the two sad a half mile most.’ p p . a" 9"!‘ igloo! o_n the New “y; Qf]. pa; Tongs l!!! l nilscs the idea that robbery wgg - ._.._.___‘.>i___ course at Neil-market Hougliton, y Rodi-Mails unwg: p“ p“. 1 ' . _. h, the motive. lie stated tonight that provided another startling ‘revere Isx Chipping ores, For ‘Pea Fdlilitdln, pprlelltllllli f‘ the murder aeelligd to he, gm, OL-DHILD‘! flamed alto racing form when sir Alibs Kennels. . . ~. . . _. t w“, A“ , Qei committed b some one crazed All Dl-lattgllgl, Bailey's thrse-year-olil colt, Bucks Fox feeding pans, a “y, “ - ' ‘ . ..' ' with ran. e they looked. he Hlillll‘, which i-hiiiiioa sihohiwy so " f vtblt said. se tllousli it hail bee ‘r "r _ ' ' enn ‘lwortsg te- ihv that the case was the moi: ‘one he llsd been called llllllfl to investigate. ->. bsf at t" ' S '- -- A .....§§".t‘.lt'i.’iii h".."’:..'. _ t. eiiesttae Dflllll? u brutal- IST. LOU-I, Oct. M. -—The five, ten. fifteen. sail twenty-hills em track records established by (Barney Oldfield were _ lien here P! w???" Nit": Ollléllili 11:’! " urg . f eocdlifl ed ~ Leela Chevrolet. ' Eh trials were made on til ’ last-in the Doiiceeter 6t. ‘ r. won early today. finishing e iii lengths ahead of 10rd Innsilslifs three-year-old colt. ltoysl Lenoer, which won the lJoncaater classic in easy style from the largest field‘ concord. Thiriluplace wellt to the Isms t testsiillahef his I Q15 imperial Foil ll‘ m, - vii-i autism lb a minim. “may. ........ ei