‘ 111d hopes ills stay will_bo a pleas‘ inseam-rt '1 gentral‘ 51111111211 , t nxt TIT-nu nun: m- m Phone 68'! or 109-!- Dm 3MALLWOOD'8 Office will be dosed until October 20th. . 1640. 9's TAXI SIRVIGI lim- fifhnoml, n5 Queen Street. glgone “H. "or MEALS SERVED. Wednes- w Thursday and Friday 0t this "Jr. League 0t Cross Hall. s1. IARSHFIELD SERVICES -— "ere will be special rally day ser- oi the iPreabyterian Church. - “may, September 26th in the B81!- mt Church 111 7 il- 111- " “ORE iMPROVEMENiTfip Ml‘. y. Warden has arrived from Bos- m, w install an electric cash car- "1115" system tor Prowse Bros.’ “pref 1 4 ' . m? bcorcnronn MEMORIAL wMM|TTE— A, meeting 0i the committee will be held ‘Wednesday uening, Sept. 22 at 8 p. m. 1602-9-21-4“ PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE — services will be held "September my, Harrington Presbyterian (‘hutch at l1 a. m. Mount Stewart liallat 3 p. m. anti in Marshtieltl [nptistllhurch at 7 p m. Mr. G 1i. Trnnier will preach. MESSRS LOWE BROS have Just will for 1E. W. Taylor and i. B. nylon Optometrists a new Optical Prior in rear qt’ the jewellery store p142 Richmond 1st,, 1o ~be used for qe testing. Tllfiroonl is filled up Iiiil modern instruments, etc, and u very conveniently located. 160341-2121 ISLANDERS SAFI-L-A despatch 1mm Miami, Florida, states that Mrs. J. A. ‘Farquharson and all their family are sale,’ after tthe pent disaster. liir. J. A. Farqu- urson who has been spending part oi the summer here is nowou his 11y to Miami. MESTERDAWS M A R K E T.- iltere was a very poor market yes- terday. Eggs sold at 42c; butter 35c to 37c, chickens ~80c, fowl 11.00 to $1.25,- ducks $1.00; cran- rrries 15c qt.. sarsapnrilin. berries 5c quart; blue berries 15c qt; ilsckberrics 25c box and apples 101: doz; WINSLOE SERVICES.- The inited Church of Canada. ‘Rev. W. ll. Palmer, Minister. Services Silli- duy September 26th: Winsloe liorth. 11 a. m. Wineioe South. 3 p. w. Princetowil Road, 7 p. m.. The arrives at Winsloe South and _ Prlncotown Road will be Rally Ser- vices. Preaching service at ll-ligh- ieid on Tuesday, September 28th 117.30 p. m. The Oiticinl Board rlli meet at the Parsonage on lhurstiay, September 30bit at 7.30 1. m. , JOHNNY MILES ARRIVE$.—Mr. itllnny Miles, the -W01‘l(l's ‘Record lhlder whtfie featured to run a iw inile championship race with hues iliawboldt, Maritime Record litlder. at the Exhibition grounds rlFl-iday afternoon. til-rived by the 1S. liochelaga, accompanied by lls father and mother. Johnny is a smart. clean living athletic youth who inspires one with confidence by his ntodeet, holiest, straight- forward lock. lic is blinking on a lccn race on Friday and ilopcs to maintain this reputation as tho world's champion. Everyon \vel- routes him to this Garden province liii one, ENJ‘OYED TfllPe-liirs. R. 1E. iiagnall. who has been visiting her laughter Mrs. (D12) A. N. Simp- 1011. of Pleasuntviilc, lowu. during lie past year, has returned to her tome in New Glasgow. Mrs. Burr nil, in company with Mrs. Silnp- 1011 made quite nn extended trip through Western Canada before her return to T‘. E. island-visiting Jas- Wr Park. ‘Edmonton and Winnipeg. lihlle in Edmonton they were the nests of Rev. W. A. and lilrs. Mas- il. the formers sister. tThey also visited hor nephews Allan and 111m Jolmstonc o1‘ iiardlstry. Ai- 511ia.,l)avid oi‘ Provost, Alta and 10111101 Fcrinlosh Alto, all oi’ whom hi" made good in the West. liirs. Buuil and Mrs. Simpson were de- "Kllitd with their visit. —~—-—§-oc-_{. PERSONALS iiroll. W. Binning lctt yesterday mrllllli! on return to Montreal. M11 J. W. Fraser, New Glasgow, 5- 3-. is among the Exhibition vis- 1 hcrc. l.\ll'.1M. A. Mclzeoll, Editor Marl- "Of course every sorto g Coats ‘ l‘; igood i Autumn's Newest I coat is shown in this great stock. lines and probably ular of all are, the garments with Notable among the ost pop- andsome FUR COLLARS AND FUR CUFFS Cloths used include Tweeds, Velours, (Ihinchillas, etyns, Suedenes, Points, etc. Duv- Needle This store offers challenge values that are not beaten by any house inside or outside of Prince Edward Island. The price range runs $10.75, $17.00, $18.00, $22.00, $24.00 t0 $185.00. Even the $10.75 collar. has fur THE " "it.t:’.o'l"i'n"7° "' TOWN‘ 51011011111518.1111 1 v ..~-- D11’ <i~- MOORE a M°LEOD 0i Richest I-'ur After all the Aristocrat of Coats especially in a climate like ours is the handsome garment of warm, and lovely fur. Never have we had a line more attractive than this great range including French Seal, Hudson Seal, Muskrat, Persian Lamb. Coats are finished with self collars 01- with Natural Oppossum, Squirrel, Kolinsky, Sable. The prices run as fOIIOWSI $135.00, $200.00, $240.00 to $185.00, $450.00 $150.00, All these coats come from makers of skill an" utter reltzr biliti . A coat b0 311i; '- ‘el i‘ i" i‘ SAFE pun-chase. Wonderful Fall Showing for Exhibiiivfl _ _ _ _ ~ _, _ Y . . . _ g 1' d, so charming HIS is an event o1 the greatest iashion 1mp01-tuncc~—i 01 at tine Linn. the styles of the 110x121 siasoln 2:316 e1 l? gsfisflfig autiilgggilceimprint of the are they that a complete outfit for fall may be chosen u/ith the assurance that evei y m0 e se ec new mode. There are delightful dresses than introduce the style ieatuiescei tam t0 be slnait this fal. _ th t a conveflr Others with the SllOYt bolero pTOIYIlSG much iavor. In such details as a wide fialing cuffs, high close collais a ale blouse. Some have tunic skirt and long _ _ . - ,- . - ,. - o. - +' - - - ' l ' re trimmed with‘ ible to a deep ‘V’ line and unusual QQITINJUPGS they tell 0i skilled tiesigning. goats of tweed, .01 sp01 ts 01 genela weal a fur and leather. More elaborate styles are made lovcly by £1 1£1V1$h use of ‘~11- 4i Smart Dressesi For Fall There's a great range 0f new Dresses for Ex- hibition, showing Call- the new fabrics, such as Poplin, Poirets, Charmeens, Jerseys and Silks, Satins. and Satin finished Cantbns $7.75, $10.75, $16.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00, and $35.00. - FUR COLLAR AND FUR CUFF SETS Fur collar and ‘cuff sets for coat making are in stock in greys and browns at $12.75 high pinh styles, Chanel and strawbel-i Black, too, is decidedly smart. Popular prices tire: $5.00, $6.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00. cls. in keeping‘ nrith Ci1Cll~“V£1l'l0(l type. _ supple, intricately ciraped it finds a. place in the aiternoon outfit. 1 r formal hats of satin, velvet or moire are small and close with extreme Y ed 01' dented crowns, and-the simplest of lLllillHllngS. f _ d 'y red, many shades 0i’ green, the xvoodtones a1e..aV01@_ - Charming Autumn Millinery g new phase of millinery fashion is expressed in these distinctive fall lncd- Chic, individual, t1ha1-1ning'—tl1ey 0fl"'c1' an 0pl101‘t11111ty fol’ Selefitlon '.i‘l1e felt hat appears a new ve1s10n— (Iolors are as varied as the More m Attractive Coatings Among the poplllal‘ coating fabrics for fall are Chinchilla, Velour, with some Tweeds, with Navy, Claret Red. many shades of Green with ' wood tones 1n quite strong demand- Black is decidedly D01)‘ ular as well. Most attractive and popular of all cloths is NEEDLE’ POINT MARVELLA ’l‘he1'e are of course prices of all sorts to meet all sorts of needs. $3.25, $5.25, $7.25, $8.75 to $11.50. "Hi9 Fl i ‘ v. ‘Muonlrnlcr is attending the .1». a D605 Q Z5 . ' by" ' 1 . , 9/ I . ‘v n \\_-¢ .. arrived in the City on a visit “relatives fllld friends. he was __.. lnlillllililliititl by lMr. lDnviil C1 innit 11y ilu- t-lhlhvs ‘WFIIIKVF l':||l i-l- tliu pnrnn-nt and 'l-I\ll|i'._' u as 11:. prvvvliit-il m‘ fulilinl: lln- billions n. ,1,“ m. ,-.,,,.-,,,,_ “m, l; lhfgugh ms - - . '1' vvr. ' ugifl- L. 1E. Irving oi’ Roslltltinie, in Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. lintt, of Members oi 411a Montreal Stork 11011111111»! C0- - - - - ~ - - - - - - - ~ -' 5'2 Smmim MW" . - - 1 ' ‘ ~-l Co. (Inn Font. , . . . . .. ____ _ n .| H h m“. Exchangg; . Southern Piltlill. (.0. Filth‘ Stu H ‘ Mr. J. Ii. Wurrlntlton oi’ Corn- gfisulillldnld’ MslIsil vnibitviti tln-liorm- Al. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. . 154 llnion Pncilc Ry. . . . . . . . . .. r91, Wiunlliti. 11111111111. - - - - - - - - -- vu|,on»t..p011ll1‘y.i11dse has arriv- -y 1(1)!“ 81):‘ c Butt of annuity. American Can. Co. 531/. U11111><1 $101011 $111111 1'“ Arllw-“w” "°“‘- M" ----- 11in the city. ' era m er ' I I ‘ Atlantic Refinery Co. »....... 25% Bell Telephone . . iln lnl. iH-trnloum . shuwflflgn“ £127 Siandtlrd New Jersey . . . . .- iii lg/Standard Now York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115i Notéshy the Way, (ContinuetHrorh-Page 11) THE BIG‘ JUICY WELL FLAVORED CHEW Hickey 8t Nicholson's Black Twist Tobacco MILLIONS OF FIGS USE YEARLY. r 1 HICKEY & NICHOLSON TOBACCO CO., LTD. ‘cacctzznczzsnncrznccixixi 1 "*4" Y .. . . G: ll 1e. Am. locomotive Co. . . . . ... 104 Mr’ “d Mrs- ‘Phmi? 3- B9" 0f wmbnanbniirsirti vliiiioriilntbnltlitv Alli. Smelt. and Reina. Co. . 141% ADM!" lllhdale Mass ar lved in tthe i ' ' - 1 n1‘ Am Bosch Mar: C0- - - - - - -- 20% B""“““" my “at. 1 h -- _|‘- s city. Ml‘. Gordhouse belnl, out. . C ‘flu C _ 48%, BJPL sum} l“ pl-(L _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ 1|) “rhpm_spm__ m5; mel-‘s 13:5 t on a vmt m- the the horse Judges this year. Ammflldapnoliic- Co o. 16-11,: 8.10. Steel 2nd Pill. . . . . . ... ‘.3 Mny, 11254,. is city, er Mr‘ F‘ I," 82pm: Cq_ nxl/zlCan. iStcamships Pfd. 811% (Yfliilmselih. ' Stock Quotations ' not. 4:0 to London within that limo. ' he might put forward u plausible t-xctlslu for his absent-o. 11012. 137%; 735,}; 79%; 111115: 1100., It would be better that he should not attend the Conference than to p be proscni as the exponent of the --- N‘.Y. Con. and 1mm. mv. RR. 11214111111189 "l6 MW $574- Mm- E- L. Irving of Rosiindnle. l-ioilaslarlrlved in the city on s Consoliditetl Gas Co. lag: ihlziilililenYillligée-r-m 1'9 M V98 and friends. She 't'ludson Motor Car (Io. " ' ' "tlri I In mall l lto" ani tho “all n~ _ _ HALHFAX, sepL 21.~.1Quotutions N t l i 111 11 - 1 . ll Inrflomllanied by iMrrs. David _C.n|rn|shed by Johnston and ward, international Paper Co. w... 56 I 1110"“ Blew" 9*‘ “mm Wm, ‘Pro/mun. Harm", o; __ ' ‘ ‘ South Airicn" which has been hint- (‘ll at in u ruccnt vnhio dvspnlcll. That way lies trouble and danger g 43%-.]»I0Ward Smith ‘Pill. 105 ' OaXs-AScpL, 11012., 42H? ' 102% only. 4051i. - 73% \\'ll0:1t——Ocl., 1.361.} ; UPC“ i333‘ ' 691i; Iiiuy. 138. Cuba Cone Sugar Co. Pid. .. lto our imperial relations. lt would bo better ihnt (fnnada should not he roprtwsonted than to he so sadly misrepresented. ‘ ._._._<-0&-_>»- 'l‘hc continual ripping 01C of huh