. A ‘Treat noclmiitexpenniveoneettlint- cults: a siiueonrvs E» -....._-.~ .. .-.._.. EESQEAL FFEIE annun 'Obtainlblc anywhere in Canada. iolnleahlnKJnndilhuhi-igliltinn. Wlsolmnwlle! flulreundferTrlooln erpcrcehoeruo. CHAS! Ii IANIOIN. Montreal- 0 Hey c000 TO CHANGE OFF WITH . Georgetown. or two. out". noticeable. terday. YOUR TOP ‘COAT Winter doesn’t come all at oncc—there’s 0a period of vac- iilating weather for a month Even if you won’t need a big ‘overcoat all" the Hdayszwill come when you will. Anal it’s pleasanter to make a selection while stocks are new, and be among the first You won’t want to “get by” with a last year’s either. The difference in the style is too New models by express yes- $35. $40, $45 M00r080M0t00ti i... 119-121 Queen Street, t g n,‘ ‘l *0 \___~t ' I _ ..°8HOP from Holman: Catalog. PERSONALS ..°.\lir_ liarold Gordon Boston. is] visiting his home at Georgetown. - A. Nellie -MoDo.'iald, Pau- recently visited A. . flhiiss mum Jsland Georgetown. ..*.Mi-. Maurice Donoyan oi the 0.68.1} llhrg,’ Halli lng liis h n1e'at' Georg town. .h Q i J E A A. ..°Miss Adeline Gallant, of the fimn of J.J. i-ltigbps l; ‘Co. has re- signed her position 2 and leave.- shortly for Nova Scotin. ’ A. iielen recently / ..'.Vliss llilldred and Donovan. (ioorgetown), visited in (Jharlotettown. ..‘\Mr. Frank- McPhee Charlotte town, spent the week end iWllli his parents Capt. and Mrs. MePhee, ..* Mr. Stanley Pantwcll, liar- iiioiiy Junction. who has been under treatment in the hospital in Charlottetown has returned home completely cured. ,.'iMrs. James McDonald, Mr and iMrs. Glen Jenkins, Mr and Mrs -M.E. Jenkins, .\ir. Lester ita- \ . iMfi. ‘liuroiltl GlDFtlOH and Ziiaster Jack Donovan were zunmig the recent visitors to Charlotte- town. ..‘i.\irs. MCDOHIM. of Boston or riv d home Monday evening in ZIIlFWGI‘ ic a telcgruim announcing the serious illness of iii-r mother, lvlrs. Paul MoPliee, Big Pond, who however is now very much ini- prlived in health. ..‘Ml‘. Sigarth Olsen of U. S. A. Marine, who came to the island accompanying the remains of his mother, Wednesday returned to his homo, East Boston, Friday. llis father ‘Mr. Carl Olsen remains fora few days among his late wife's friend's iii the Eastern part of the island this being his first visit. -i——-{-Q-}i€- A DOUBLE SHOOTING FOLLOWS REPRIMAND KINGSTON, Oct 2.-— Mrs, Ru pert Aylesworth. who resides at Sunniysidc, about tiwo miles north ., ,- la vis; . A- ited. A" Coats nnd Dresses will display amm- —8HOP from Holman‘ —8HOP from Holman‘: Catalog. __._.. -—BARGAIN'G limiters Ken sington, See Flyers. 800992-2-1w. --SBE THE MANUFACTURERS’ display of ‘Wlomeirs Garments at i-iolman's on iPrint-o Qmlnty Eltihl- bltion ‘days. _ '8009116-3-2i .-—-NORTH.,_TRYON AND AL BANY._-.‘-_'400 ‘baks genuine old process‘ alien-kc meal,’ nevt nnd following‘ weeks ' at very lowest price. J. F. Lord. '—HIGH cuss runs. -— Tine latest models in choicest skins at closest. prtcesr- See the mon Fair Dayan-Sinclair 8n SKEIWBTI, Lim- i 800990-22-2i. —DUR.ING PRINCE OOLUNTY Exhibition days a largo Montreal manufacturer of ‘Ladies’ ‘Suits. plus in our retid-y-to-wuiir dept, and will take special orders for early delivery for any styles or sizes not carried in stock. lFur garments will also be shown. R. 'i‘. Holman. thar foreeveral days has been ideal for potato dtgging, and con-l sidcixible quantities are being filfll‘. keted, the price is 25c per bushes.‘ —LAC-lE8 FUR cow's-Plain Persia! Lunib also with Alaska Sable collar and cuffs. Plain field and seal with sable or beaver col- lar and cuffs. Northern rat. New eZalaiid Beaver cad other furs. also n -blg range of small ‘lure-- See them on fair dayi~ 510cm" s; Stewart Limited 800bil1-2-2i. K, --FUNE-RAL- SERVICE. -~ The i,‘ flunerul oi‘ the late Thomas Frlzzel. _ took place from his late home o-ii Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, and was largely attended. The pall- ibenrers were... J A. Bruce, J. D. Gods, A. "S. lMcKuy. Levi Silliphaiit, Oliver Nit-Neill and John Grady. Service at the house and at the Mothtdist (Th-arch, was conducted by the ‘itev. Mr. Morris. inter- lnent at the Peoples Cemetery. —A REAL SIDEWALK. -—llesi- dents of iSuiiiniersitle, particularly those who have 1nd,, Sum inersitie. 80091 16-3-2i 'l‘ho 0.6.5. Brant was expected in along tho (‘npc Breton coast. She will shortly go on the slip zit Pic- tou for repairs. The C.G.S. Amn- niore is in port loading supplies. ctlfll and oil for the lighthouses in the ‘Straits of Belle isle and along the coast oi’ Newfoundland. -—THE KENSINGTON DAIRY- lNG Association having in stalled their butter plant with new boiler com- plete, a full meeting of patrons in~ terestetl will be held in the Tem- perance Hall on tFrlday evening. lOctobei- 6, at 7 -pmi., to make full |arrungemeuts for the gathering of |cream both by railway and other- wise. Witih the fullest cooperation it is expected iio make Kensington the largest cream receiving station in the province. J. F, Profltt, Sec- retory. 80091l4-3-1i —-SHIPPING PENS. — Another cnrfoad oi‘ the now Ready-Mada ltunaivzty Fox Pens, manufacwretl in Sunimersitle by the Hall Manu- of (Iaturaqui. was today shot the right arm with a tbuilet from a‘ .21.‘: calibre irevoliver iii the hands, it is alleged, of Thomas Smiley, a youth aged about 20. o has il)C(‘.l’l employed at the ‘NATIONAL LINES HANDLE a, MOST OF T,HE ‘TRAFFlC NOW o . ()'l"i‘A\\'n\, Oct. ... — W. D. llohh ,_--gcni-rai maungtir 0i the Grand {Tran-k Railway says: "Tflllly the ‘-‘tl‘-'i.i»l'l(', passenger Arid fftilglll» ifflhinmilrtl by the (‘xinadiati National- '";_(lrund Trunk joint lines is great- . ,. --—<+o-i—— 0- jnunlvliurt.» “’ ,. wt . rm tom. ivmu . urn ltnndnd for Delayed nnd _ I'll- nl Menstruation. flunk-d "I fipnelrnpe only. Ail drug-ulna or all» “I'M by Mull. Price I200. Itnlrln-r- _ boo-Inn Ito-ml; (m, 1| B. Front m. Iblellli Onnnln _ , ‘it. 1t .0 or than that of any other (lano- dian railway. “Uquratini; ratio to gross earn- ings is being constantly reduced. indccd the Grand Trunk (iperatliig rutlo today made n more favorable 'showiiig than that of any other (‘illlllllllifi roar.’ ' ._E__¢-o->_-__ POSTAL OFFICIALS TO CONFEiR O'l"ilAW'A. Oct. 2.—- Sixty of tiit- higher officers of the Post Office Department ‘will meet in tho [louse of Commons on Octob- i-r 2 for o two-day conference to taoiisitler ideas for the improve- ment of the service, and for the general discussion of postal ai- fnirs. Those coining to the confer- ence will Include inspectors, act- ing district superintendents and post-masters from coast to coast. <DO£h—————- Nothing will get the brain into notion quicker than seeing what other men are doing. . ziworth farm for about y rsmfiollowing the shooting, ‘Smiley fleii~t.o, the woods in n northerly direction and n posse lfollowed in pursuit. I ’l‘lie shouting, it is zillcgod, foi- liowcd a reprimand of Smiley by Mrs. Aylesworth for unbecoming conduct. When the ‘D0586 approached ‘ lSmlley about a iiiilo. Iiiltl a half from Ithe Aylosiworth farm he ‘lil-Pllvll firn on them and then shot himself ibehind the ear in an aitumpt to commit suicide. lie was brought to tin; general hospi- .lnl aiidsurgeons think he may re- ‘COVER E-{oaii Inifn is full of bumps. lint a sense of humor is a great shock i, .'i listirber. And then find that come dilly devotee; r . factoring tkimpiiny, went to Wiiini- mo: on Saturday. This makes the ithird (zarioad which has been sent to the ivestcrn metropolis and is a [real indication of the popularity of GOVERMENT STEAMERB. —-| ‘ment had been compluteil. before Murray liarbor lnet night return-l“... iug from a lighthouse supply lflp,lng_q_ 'monlhs peticstrizius |f0l‘('l‘tl to use a rickety and unsub- Wati-r Street through were glad on Saturday to see that thc new section of (roncrete pave and tisidstone lluiid- tho lust several have been il it-ks For stniitial plank IlliltlOPiil when pass- ing this section o-f the business street but with the thoughtful at tentioii of the town fathers, tho walk again ‘becomes the broailway‘ of Print-e County. --FOX SHIPMENT-line oi’ tin- heat and largest steel express cars ‘ arrlvi-tl in Suiiiniersiilta 'l‘htirsda_ last for the aihipmeiit of eight pairs of foxes, to Detroit by B. uragiini Rogers. went forward by tlanatil-iii Nation- al Express. on Saturday morning. largest shipment of foxes shipped from Slllflllllfftllilt’ for o long time. The above car is equipped I\Vllll running water anti electric lights. which iualv-s it much more CllllVPillflill tar zlu moving of thosq ‘valuable animals, and caretaker who goes along. . .~——V\'iCDi)l.‘\‘G. BElLlJS —— A ivctl» ding “H15 solomnizeti at St. Niary‘s Church. Siiiiiiiitai-sitlti on \Votli|os- day morning, Sept. 27th at |'.lt'Vl‘ll o'clock when Miss Dowthy Jean only daiughttir of M '. W. A. llrt-iiiiaii was united in illlll‘l‘l1igt' seventy The shipment _ two-lug Strmniersitle strongly into the l FitimillltiSlliilltiSi Folks occasionally m“ 5|"! QF-"mlle Pekoe and reserve it for ‘Racial occasions, for honored queetl. than offset the extra coat. And eothey be. Ql/lclfect “Brings Happiness l" ith ‘e fum .' ‘ns, which ' br‘n - eh Gus l“ s ls l g to ilr. James (‘laude tShaii-p, a son oi‘ Mrs. John Sharp, Summci-sititz. Rev. (‘. Dc White Th:- (‘llilrtll was, most beautifully" __NEW THEATRE_ The m3‘,- dt-corartvti for the occasion with theatre will not ‘be ready for tltelpmm“ “ml mnls- Th“ brill"; "l" m. on-ma] opening during m; tcrr-d the church on the arm o1 her Fair Week in ‘,‘~uiiiuicr.-vitlo, but it l"'”'-l“"" M“ A- n~ Jlremlm‘ l“ m" is expected that the building Wm strains til the \Vt'.il‘lll!g march lit-an- be opened early in the mouth. tilully rendered by hirs. Mills. With its new radio receiving and He" gown w“ "I Mlle chum“ W" ‘sending (equipment the splendid vet Wm‘ M‘ t‘) llmwh m“ “h” statgn and the modern seating ar- C"'r."“*‘l i‘ l""“,|""l "l ""“""‘- Th" mnmqnents i! h, believed m“, bridesmaid bite-s Iloro-tiiy llolicris this will be one of the most inod- m’ nawmlmrt- MW“ i‘ cousin Ol- m.“ Smdnyown theatres in Um the bride wort- a gown of blue Mmmme Pfovlnces. and gm,“ with hat to match and carried a credit is belngglvcii Manager J. J. bwqu“ fr c“r""m°m' PM" (lauiir-t (Ordilfifltittflfprllle in curry- peircy N‘ 1mm?“ w“ ‘will ma" nigtiimntin the project, in the rnt-t» and Megslui“ 590W” Mmm“ “ml of iiiisaitisfzic-‘torv market cuiidl- M" ‘u-lnmllk ‘vmkmlzh’ “WY” M!" “Um ‘ are. There was a full choir under tht leacnrshlyi of Mrs. Mills and Miss Wyatt roiniemd a solo dur- ing thr. signing of the rt-glscr. immediately ‘follow-mg the nioiiy o. wedding breakfast was served at the home of fairs. Brennan following which an in- formal reception was held later Dr. and iMrs. Sharp left to spend their honeymoon on a visit to American Zlilil (lauadinn cities. They will reside in Edmonton where Dr. Sharp has been practic- ing for some time. limelight zie one of the few marin- iacturiug centres of the province. PERSONALS | —-Mr. John la. Yco Nnrtham lwns - :1 visitor lierc on Saturday. -—Dr. J..-\. Sfourart, Tyne Valley was in town on Saturday. II. ——Mr. i). K9llttlltly, O'Leary re- turnoil homo on Gaiurilziy from a trip to Cliurlotettown. —tMrs. \V. \V. llakoi‘ returned on Wctliiesdny from Wolfvillo when» she hazl ‘been s-umiiioiied owing i-"i the illness oif her daughter. get a package or —lMiss Monro and Miss Gillespie of Moucton are visiting iii Sum- mcrsltiti, the guests of Mr. and Mrs Roy (look. the etrxa cups more —~Mrs. i". W. Strong, and sisinr Mills Mary Wright of Suiniiicrsiilo, left Friiltiy" morning on a trip to Montreal aiitl 'i‘oro'nto. —~Mr. Thomas Doyle, iiurtnn. was in town on Friday, accompany lug his two daughters, ilui Misses Josie nnd Anna ‘Doyle who loft by the "Ilortlcn train on Suturdnyiiitir- nin-g for lloston, Mass. II. 5E1‘ ' vzLL- W53; etwN 0U! ww- ucHlNA ' "QY-T- iMUfiT PROF OWLR AN‘ was. tr - DtNTY it; ALI- _,,-—-"' 1L hot-n visiting frieiuls at (iiengarrj/ ll. tended visit to hionirezil, llanvlllr- 1 'i‘. ‘llolniau. Liiui-tctl. i t rims 15.00 i0 15.00 With the cold days fast approach- ing, snug, warm coats become an ab- solute necessity. wonderful assortment We fare showing a of ,Winter Coats in all the newest styles. Belted or loose back effects, mannish styles and dressy styles, sizes 15 to 44. ~Children’s Fall Coats, sizes 4 to 14 years. Price $4.75 WOMEN’S FALL ‘surrs These smart suits tare of all wool tricotine, tweeds and broadcloth, made in the latest tailored styles, lined throughout in brown, navy and black. Price $33.00 to $79.00. core- l to $16.00. NEW FALL DRESSES In tricotine, serges, canton Childr $3.25. ~EEE crepe, velette, silks, etc. All shades. Some in two ton cf.- fects, chic $10.00 to $45.00. styles. Price en’s separate navy serge pleated skirts. Price Millinery W e suggest that you visit ' ind view the new collection n o w on display in the Millinery Dept. Smart Hats of all kind-s for girls from 6 to 14 years at mod- erate prices. l ~4Miss llnkci‘ of New York who has been visiting tllr. and lMrs. ilr. Loard. Suniiiit-rsitlc loft an return to New York Friday. —i.\ir. and Mrs. ltobert Jardino, of (‘hatham, N. il., are visiting iii Suninu-rsidti, the guests of Mrs. (T. \V. liainisaiy. ---I\iiss Elia Griffin, who hail and SlliiiiiiL-Ffiltlli, left fur Boston on Saturday morning. ii. Mrs. B. Reagh iloopvr, ihioucton and Mrs. John Ilauimtiiitl l'll‘l'('4*, city have returned from an m- aiid li-illltix. —1I\ir. and Mrs. \V. S. (‘urtis ol‘ Suuimi-rslilti were lllilllllt! tho visit- ors t0 the (fliarlottt-ttnvii Exhibi- tlou last week. —-Mt-ssr1~:. l). Stuart (‘ampbcll and J. A. MacMlllan, boating on» giuaors on tho stall’ of the illiter- prlse Wouiniuv (‘ompziny. liimitetl, of iSiitllfVllllt wcrv rout-iii vlslitirs ll.‘ Summt-rsitlie on a business trip front tho factory to tine firm oi ‘it. —Among those halving by the cor ferry on Siiturilxiy for Boston wercf-‘Mins ilvllu litiw-artl, (htpe Wolfe, the ‘Misses llorulco . and _,._,..__.__ CllilSPtl. L-A Miss l_\':it,c Dalton of liurton, Lot - ll. “Mr. P. (‘. Gallant loft on Wed- nesday on a visit. to his. no" in New York. Whilst. there Mr. Guillaut who we regret to euy has litlt‘ll in poor health for several months will consult u sprecinis‘. and hi-s numerous friends will join us in the hope that hu will old time vigor. —-Mr. W ll. C. Ruthvnn and Mrs iluthven ni Alilstoii, Ontario. \Vl‘i‘i‘ recent visitors to S-iiiumeiaaiilc. when: they were tho guests of IMr. and .Vlrs. D. J. Donnell. Mr. lluthvtyn needs no introduction to‘ these interested in fox-ranching and fur foriuingms he is one tit‘ the lnrgiwst ranchers and min iii‘ the pioneers in tho l'ur farming lil- Mlllll “tasters. ‘ilaliburton, Miss Wanda Mcliityre, Gram] Riydydnfl duslry in Ontario. rot-urn completely rcstoroil to his. PLEASE NOTICE 0n nnd after November 1st, i922 my terms will be strictly 2 months credit. it per cent. interest will be charaetl on all over due accounts. 3 to 5 pt-r cent. discount will be given for caisli, when goods are pur- i would also thank my custoiirors to be prompt in paying their ac- counts and some must be settled in full. NDERSON, St. Peter‘, I’. E. l. .__-w PROPERLY COOKED CORN ‘D0 You know how to ccuk corn’! Tho most atlvtinccil cooks flay that youiu; corn should be put in- to limiting wuttu" and loft to steam for 10 -tu l‘: minutesr-iiot boiled at all. but cobbled, so to speak, as You do an utzk for the nursery. it won bull ii, five lllllLlT-PS is the hm it for young corn and seven to ‘lwvlvo for the older curs. Add su- gar, not. sail. to the water and boll gently. And‘ do not let it stand around afterwards. lltl] ftllllli Intro-Phosphate feeds the nerves and old pooplo need it to mnke them feel and look ymuiger. it's the one best nerve builder for weak. nerveextiitustmi men and women and tint is why iiuglies Drug Co., 1411-. i-Iti-ltraii tees it. I-"BY GEORGE MoMANUS wen": Ti-i "r emu owe ‘man wr-a A ijlmw on: , ma: roe. me Low: or Tl-l, QE. lN . \'- J MlKE "AN' TO THlNk 21007101030 CQRNED 3 AND . , ("A8545 a f-i-w- M. ~ hr-