TflURSDAYt Yfie Wear ifs 7At-rWQ/ —6HOP from Holmaws Catalog. -PREPARING TRACK-- Men are now at work fixing up the track, exhibition building, and premises generally tor the forth- coming Prince County Exhibition. Tile directors are making every ef- fort to make the exhibition and races a success. According to the present indications everything $ a 1101MB l0 H 800d f-‘Xilibiliflll 8111i ii capsules. Price $4.00 per 100 with ha", mm me how we" Hook “we .- baf success“) race meet‘ gréwgfggitlgasd vgighgfge§iozgfif gllillrtgrifllld medicine restored my m] deluxe _x. or c. DEGREE-fulfill?!‘- Box, 5o, Summersideh Oil‘- ‘McKln- ‘fro; he year, 1 m, suflered 3 afa side branch Knight]: of our: us pen _Drug Co. Ltd.. C ar ottetown. from stomach "ouble and m 5pm, h“! mitmm.“ and eye: "of ‘on ' E- ’ of all mycfforts to flnd relief. i g $ moqlerafe Thursday tuft-rascal‘ an!‘ elsglnlsg --MEMB as or m. cannon gmduany grew womeyvwha, "me 0‘ r/("Q that]; iioochditiistelgieel {Utieetlhlrhgaded iiiltllggnrggél: Fii and?‘ hnlrAulold {wood I am and n wasdmlge “Idea? I ' ' r ' ' ' ' ‘ ' id l‘ . t P. by Dr. McMillan of Charlottetown are requested to meet in the c3218 Esme grlsppig; palgitullllennlg; ‘.6 officers put on zlsslsted by local 4,5... . -NARROW ESCAPE-The olll- cr day on Spring Street, two boys who were riding bicycles narrowly csl-zlpcd being run over by Ian auto lld onl the fact that lie 8H0 JAS'CODIST'NEKCO'L"“WK° has runhing slowly averted the ac- .» MON-rplmr tzitlent. The boys were wubbling ill circles and got within two feet of level. other sex lllust discourage him. back W“! 11W“? Yfllm A" immc‘ Ylllfllflli\\\“llllllllfl.\\\\\\\\fl YOU SHOULD INSTALL A Pilot Superior” Pipeiess Furnace IN YOUR HOME Because it will mean to you all the Difference between Saving and Spending \ (old Air WlrIl Al!’ C???" ‘annual-t l“ If Io All»! ll c1 V van-a- Nun-l I 1 Alkflsflln] o-lvulmd 0-w- cull-u Cold Al: Dnculdlnu C l PM ozrglcy pm nub" . i §\“\\I\\WZIMIIIIIA\\\\\\\\WIILR\‘W < i lfVIfl e- in" not nu oil rm a Albums Lin! Galvanised lnnrl Cnlnl rl Pa: in Two se ' clo o (JIINIIC n fwery Join! n DrIl-l. Will! "'3' "31:. ""0 l. I or]! w-m l'on Anni l...» m." n." 1IllIlIlllu| v §llnulr\l Ill in >. c"" "" "‘""‘ Derp lull-m Alh m: cm m." A-n w.‘ Bnllulfl Uufl Dlmptl Our “Pilot Superior” Furnace should be in Your Home Because: 1st. it is adapted to meet the requirements of the aver- age home. ' The principle of it is not ncw, but as old as time lt- self, based on the fact that warm air riocs and cold x air falls. f‘: 3rd. Every room heated equally with moist warm air which circulates to every. corner of the house. This type is safe, no heated port can come In con- tact with the inflammable materials of the bulldlno. The “PILOT SUPERIOR" Radiator has a cast top and bottom, the sides being of polished steel. This feature is far superior to an all cast radiator as It will not warp or crack, and radiates‘ the Same de- gree of heat as the fire box. This make of radiator has supplanted the all cast kind. 2nd. new xwnnumwmavlwarrgm“ 5th. We have a Carload of these Fur- naces on hand. Five sizes to choose from. Order today and get the ad- vantage of the special carload lot price. Watch for this Furnace at the Exhibition. Cut out and Mail this Coupon. _ l - _ BRACE, McKAY d. 60., LTD. Summorslde, P. E. I. i am Interested in the purchase of _a plpelou yup. nace,__and would thank you to mall me your lllunrag. ed folder and special price ilrom your caring |qg_ NAME ADDRESS Manufactured By The Hall, Zryd Foundry ()0, Hespeler, Ont. Brace, McKay 8t n t... Summer-side ‘ l ‘a: WESTERN contour L. O. A. roolns on Tuelday evening at Summer-side, a farewell R. Warren and Ben schtlrmnn who left on Thursday Mass. A very pleasant evening was spent. Lodge roonl, Sunlmcrslde on Fri- tlle degrees. Afterwards a very (my 29,“ Sup,‘ at 1,30 p_ “_ to h km n u d h ‘orb pleasant reception was held at the amend the funeral o! me“- [are is; Qfséafi 31kt“? wizard “awn Klllgili-b 0i Columbus Hilme- brother Thomas Frizzle. Mem~ 1y have m go outdoors so 1 could hora of sister lodges vlted. Pat-riot please copy. ‘ " ‘,I.‘§,,,°,§",,i’§,',§"”.,1§,‘"‘§T.§§§“‘I,°.‘l’ 1..., a position awaits liilll. easily 0001s all my housework- . . . - T l. i dlln iltl will ' A nlarl with a dozen wives says Illilll)’ "Qefnfis Chimes“ “men b5 i‘ _ ‘It: vouslagszgxysnefiye H he found only one who was on tllclbols on blot/vire- ii any Bllllflfi m‘? —iMr. _E. Brow. insurance Tanmc is so“ by a" good “m? Th.» inshlcgrily “mung mp to be tried out lt should be in the agent ul tharlottetolvn was a E's“ visitor to Sulllmcrsille on Monday. left on Mass, where they will make their future holne. side returned on ‘Monday from a week-end visit lo fflends at Kell- sillgton. department oi’ li. T. liolnlall, LttL. spoilt the week end at hcr home in Keusillgton. N. B., who has been brother Mr. J. J. Morris. Slllllnler side, left oll return to New Castle Saturday. spending a pleasant holiday with their sons and daughters in Boston and New Hampshire. \ 1% 1% E i r - ' " rig GUAitIlIIlN 'oll1lls'15~»“~rouuos' , , '0 " " ON ONLY TWO BOTTLES “i took two bobtles of Tanlac a year ago and gained fully fifteen pounds. and I have been in flne health ever since." declared Mrs. Robert Clayton, of 25 Hanover St.. St. John. N. B.. a few days ago. “My appearance has changed wonderfully, too. and many people —FARE'WELL.—-hl the Berthiler recep- tion was held ill honor of Mr. W. for dltiedford, -JUST RECEIVED.— A- fresh supply of our famous hooluworm stomach. At times I had a dreadful are ma“ m‘ breathe easier. I had such bllious spells, dizziness and headaches that l was nllserable and half-sick all Ihmm" 5°" h’ the time and I was so weak and v run down that llly housework was PER§DNALS a big burden to mo. “it was not long lifter Lstarted on Tanlac until i was entirely rid of my troubles. eating heartily and ——Bcn_i. Schurlnan, Sunlnlereldci has left for Bedford, MHEILJWIIEH‘ -.\ir. and Mrs. ‘Harold .\icl.enoan entertained o. few of their friends at their home, Hallburton on .Thursday evening. Among those present were Miss Edna Fish, Miss Annie McLennan and Mr. Arthur Williams and Mr. llllrrl‘ Llay, all oi‘ Charlottetown. W. W. Warren for Medford. —~Mr. and M rs. Thursday -—-i.lir. B. W. 'l‘allton, Summer- —Prof. Wilfred Bridges of Tor- onto, Unt, University and .\irs. Bridges who spent the sululncr in Cascunlpec were in Summerside on Wednesday. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. li. Lefurgey They left on 'i‘llnrsllay for Toronto. Young Lad Defies the Law MONTREAIL, Sept. 26.—— Armed with tlwo i2 inch butcher knives a 15 year old ‘lad this morning locked himself in the bathroom oli llls home and defied two cltYl detectives who were obliged to break down the door and knock hlnl unconscious to arrest ‘nllll on .1 warrant for disobedience taken by the boys tether an aged lnan who is heart broken at his inalbll ity to manage the lad. I The warrant was issued early] today anddetcctlve Gngnon of; the Juvenile court was sent make the arrest. The lad smelt! a rat from an unknown place, he; got the two knives and tied to the‘, ~—M1ss Toonrlls oi’ the dry goods ——.\ir. C. f’. Morris of Newcastlc visiting Ilia -Yllr. and Mrs. George Fish arc —~1Viessrs. K. MaoLeod, L. R. (frue and Max Linkletter. Print-e of Wallcs College undergraduates ates, return to Charlottetown on Monday afternoon. after spending tho week end at their llonlcs in Summcrslde. —4Mr. H. H. Simpson, county soc- retury of the Y. M. C. A and Mr. Robert H. Garden, Summer- side. rcturncd on Saturday from Hallfax- where they had been at- tending ‘the maltlrme Y. M. C. A. Convention. prepared for the lest stand. “Open the door" demanded detective. hnprecauylons , threats to kill anyone who touch- ed the door lloated out of the bathroom. Finally the door was broken through. There stood the lad with flashing eyes flourishing (he steel in each hand.- Gagon who is one handed the boy on the law and he wen‘ ' down tbeside the bath tuib. Ho got up, however, llnd detective Levesque. also court ilgul to bc summoned to com plete the lads submission and haul lllnl before Judge Choquet. case was remanded for further ell- quetc. AUCTION SALE MAMMOTH CLEARANCE AUC» TION SALE AT ELLIOTTS ON FRIDAY, OCT 8th. AUCTION SALE h’ Mrs. Lane Begs to Announce A PUBLIC SALE BY AUCTION of Household Furniture and Fur niching’: at _ 28 UPPER QUEEN 8T. on Monday 2nd October 1922 AT 1 P. ‘M. I nm Instructed by l1. A. Elliott, Ellrtotte to sell by public auction on Friday, Oct 6th, his property. (sonslsting of 1 farm of 97 acres. G5 acres clcar balance in hardwood farm of 57 acres, twenty-six acres clear. 1 nlllll property and cottage of seven rooms. Also stock, crop, implements and household effects. Terms of farms and mill property at sale terms of stock, crop. ctc., $6.00 and under cash. over that IComprie-lng the following: Wlc kcr Parlor sot. (Grand Piano Gilbert); Oak Dining room set; Oak slduboartl; bedroom furni~ amount 14 months on approved _ _ _ __ Mm "OWL 6 per cent o" n" lure, iron lbetis, etc Base Burns. “MIL No. 1i; Le Roy range; crockery; carpet, etc. and useful household effects, everything ill (excellent condition. Tcrlns cash. A. W. WILLIAMSON, Jiuctioneel- Sale pnsltivc. ll wcathcr unfav- orable, first tine day following. R. A. ELLIOTT HUGH. F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. WHITE DOWN "Pekoe" comes from a Chinese word meaning “white downj’ A Jlpaneoe word should allo DG-UIOU to describe Blue Bird Orange Pekoo it's “nyokurof moaning pearly dew. A cup made from the lint Infusion of young Blue Bird loaves brewed in water brought to Ito first boll II no refreshing an a walk at dawn on a Juneday. ‘HGBPITJEVSS ! bathroom, lbnrrlcaded himself and. of the Juvenile The '\ present through injuries, Sililllnlflg w r surveyor of her _» . woman passed ~0 2i» N"! i“; l1 w t.» llsn go. pants. Sizes 26 to belt. Boys’ Kloth Blad 42 fr0m8to17years.............. B0318’ Jack O’ Leather Suits . Men’s Overcoats Men’s Fall Overcoats, patch pockets, quarter Venetian lined in a ""39 broil/Yb grey or fawn mixed tweed. Sizes 35 to 40 l firs" sow-as, isr A School Clothes one i? To Stand the Scrimmage _ Boys’ Brown Mixeid Tweed two-piece ’ Suits. Wlifh belt and patch pockets. Coat is , made with yoke and pleats, Bloomer 6.95 35, for boys _ Boys’ Brown Mixed Tweed two-piece Suit, single breasted coat, with all around _ Bloiifnel‘ Pants, a good, strong ser- viceable suit for fall wear. Sizes for boys from 10 to 18 years , ._ , _ 10-50 iilieaiiiis. .0010"??? i??? 1° m. 14-00 Suits $13.50, $15.00, $16.50 $17.50, $18.00, $19.00 slip-on style, 20.00 _ Men's Fail Overcoats, single breasted slip-on and Chesterfield styles, quarter or full llneid_ models. They come 1n black, dark and medium greiys. Sizes 36 to Irlerc all-o suits and (wort-oats that will “Illlck fill‘ lino" of |I‘II‘(I _ . . l _ 'l‘llcl-v ll-ilut a chum-u of knocking illclll out oi’ tho garlic. u! ivillw in vtlllvti ll ll ho only a short willie for rcpuiln-l. A ml illcll ll"' - y lllll go tlticl lt all tilc llaldcl. iol n goal ot long limo wqlur, A large table 0f Boys’ Tweed Suits, only one or two 0f a pattern picked from our regular stock, two-piece style, bl-oomer pants. two pairs 0f pants, Men's Winter? iOvercoats, single or double breasted, convertible collar, patch pockets, split sleeves, all-round belt, yoke They come in brown, lined. grey mixed tweed. 42 . . . . . Men’s all-wool Winter Overcoats, dou- blebreasted style, all-round belt, yoke lined plaid "back. They come ln fancy mixed brown and dark greys . , ,, c. l4.» . .‘ '4' mixed tweed. Length 47 Th with e com ' browns. gPeens and txancy dirhn greys, tweeds. Sizes 8 to 18 years _ , _ _ __ 8.85 Boys’ Dal-k Brown Tweed Suits, with _ one bloorner and one golf style. Plain coatwiuhloose all around green and Sizes 36 t0 -<---..-~..-.-.--...,,, 30.00 Men’s Winter Over t. , d b .t. l t 1 . lined, comes in a good ‘heavyuvhixeiggtht bfouwllfioheglg-eg/t S y e’ half or an lound belt’ fun inches. Slzes36to42 s Twieled Suits; also a few plain Blue Serge Suits in single and double breasted styles. The tweeds come in brown, grey and dark "mixed patterns. Sizes36to39,only 15.00 _Two tempting values 1n autumn suits for men A line of Men’ Men"s fine Worsted and Twe-ed Suits. Very dressy and durable, style in neat brown, green and grey mixtures. Three- button, single breasted style, well tailored, trousers can be finished with or without cuff. Sizes r36 to 42. . . . . . . 25.00 I - NEW JOBS FOR WOMEN IN GREAT BRITAIN LONDON, Sept 26~Recently a the examinations of the Surveyors‘ institution and thuo became the first qualified cex—-ot all events. in Great Britain. Quantity surveyors are n separate branch with their own association. Th6 fact that the work involves climb- rlng about unfinished buildings has not deterred a girl from becoming Woman vetcrinlry surgeons will soon be as common as women doe tors. It is true that the ‘Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons does not, as yet. admit women stll dents, but there are gavel-a] vet crinary colleges in the [Inner] Kingdom which open their gates to both sexes. During the war, the‘ womcnfolk carried on in the absence of rac- ing trainers joined or called up. and some continue to do so though the actual license lo held by hus- band, father or brother. Mi Wl 4 t9 admission to Possibly, even probably, m, (u. the urgfiildw ‘ ' ' ture will see women jockeys. Some mimihi i180 the sister of Percy wiiildlfllld. thelamous stepiechase locker. ulunlcn ml- c license m ride in France. This was refuggd by the Franc-h rooms authorities, bu-i if women are bent on jockey. shin. Jockey-s they will probably become. Women engineers are now quite A IlPOYIE body. with their own oo- clety and journal. while member. 8MP of the Auctioneers‘ Institute is no longer confined to men. One, great insurance company in Lon. ..__.. -7-41- . ~.t...-..... ,_ .. don has a women‘: section. control led by women and employing hulnl red: of women "It l~ vor to. 3gp; dilllu tint-