(MOORE a; McLEOD L m I 2 - k119-121 Queen St., Charlottetown Another help toward better service t0 you AL\\"AYS THIS STORE IS ON THE ALERT TO IMPROVE ITS SERVICE T0 YOU. The latest addition to a long" list of “betteifments” is the installation of b THE MEASUREGRAPH in the Silks and Dress Goods as well as the Wash, Goods section you will find this little black enamelled iron stand with two spaces on toililflOliize-o§ese spaces looks like a clock face and the other like a multiplication table. This device is called a “MEASUREGRAPH” and its purpose is to assist us in giving purchasers of yard goods, the exact measurement and charging them the correct price ON EVERY PURCHASE. With the aid of the "llleasuregi-aph,” our people can measure any number of yards or any fraction, exactly to the eighth of an inch. They can tell you the exact cost of, say 11 3-8 yards ofsilk at $2.56 a yard in an instant, and with absolute accuracy. A This means that you can be waited on more quickly than heretofore-a vital consideration in these busy times. We couldn’t improve the Merchandise so we Improved the Selling Method Get Si me of This All Wool Cheviot Serge $4.50 for $3.00 Did you see these in. our Northern window? They're really in- teresting, Its just another case where this store is able to save you a lot of money on an extremely desirable article. The Cheviot is all wool, good weight, 54 to 57 inches wide, it is shown in Black, Navy Blue, Myrtle, Seal, Burgundy, Paddy Green and Castor. The regular price of this line is $4.50. We are offering you choice of any color in the lot at $300 p8!‘ yard. Mail orders will be filled in order as received, so long as any stock remains. _ moron and L00 filedlze of St. Dunstan"s College, ‘ LUFIOWEIDWR are visiting 11".“. nome in Summerside, her parents,’ Mr. and Mrs. Janie-s ett Wils enabled to relurn to hi: lirvnnan, Elinsdalv, has loll for home uiu-r recenily undergoing an lloslon where slic will spend lhv operation for uppendlcllis in ihe IE1 winter-ll. . Glfospiiiil. -—~Mr. and iMrs. Lee McDonald from Csmpbolltonl,‘ NTVQBTGtyltI-lirli-g and lilila son Leo, Mermaid, lire they had resided (or the f“; few Bnendlna a few holidays at the years. Mr. Brown was brought home 0i Mrs. McDonald's parents, back in a cot, having a. bad attack Mr. nm‘ Mrs. Alex, fnmoron, Milk Street-H. --Mr. and Airs. Norman hit-Loud have returned lo Suminerside after spending their honeymoon trip IO Montreal and Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. McLeod will reside in Sum- xnorsldo. _~w;~un\ t..- considered serious-H. oi ncuts sciatica. His case is not _ nus wiasiiaar ‘Euiuiuuu ’ " .- i. i —lT PAY! to buy In this Prov- moo. ___.-, —IHOP FROM MOI-HAW‘ oats .05. lNi-I-IHI —WRITE FOR HOLMAWS pric- es on highest quality Gold Medal SinelQWebs. —-WONDERFUL VALUE! IN fur sets a1 $35.00 for Bargain Week. Sinclair & Stem-m Limited. 3785-10-27-21 —1 ONLY WOMAN'S SALTS SEAL PLUSH COAT size 40 with beaver collar. Regular $165.00 for $107150 during the presenrweok at Holmunhs, Sumnierside. 3797-10-27-21 —PATENT LEATHER OX FORDS for women only $2.95 at Sinclair's for Bargain Week. 3785-10-27-21 -SEE OUR $35.00 FUR SET. There's nothing like it for the price. Sinclair 8c Siewrai Limited 3785-10-27-21 —JU$T THINK oi a pair of patent leather Oxfords foi- $2.95. We have the-m. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. 3785-10-27-21 -2 ONLY WOMEN'S SALTS SEAL PLUSH COATS with natural Opossum collar: size 38 and size 42 Regular 5124.000 for $96.00. during the present week at ilolmanga. Sum- iiierside 12797-10-27-21 A‘: PIECES ONLY STRIPED FLANNELETTE. 35 inches wide regular 50 cents value special for this week per yard 39 cents. Sin- clnir & Stewart Limited. 3785-1027-21 —-2 ONLY WOMEN'S BROWN SILVERTONE VELOUR Coats with brown Opossum collar; size 11G to 38. Regular $101.75 for $78.00 during the present week at Hol- mnn's, Summer-side. 3797-10-27-21 -WELLlNGTON SCHOOL — Following is the Honor lloll for iho month oi Sept.:_-Theodore Gallant, Donnldo Arsenault, Tillie Barlow, Wanda Barlow; Laura Day, lillldred ‘Ferguson, iPsabeille Gallunl, Aylwzird Barlow; Olive Gallant." Aloysius Cosgrove, Fau- stena Gaudet, Alta Gaudet, lrene Arsenauli. Marie Arsenault, Helen Gallant, Florence Nugent, Margu- rite (Lilluni, Alfred Gallant, Henry Arsenault. Laurence Pembroke, Malcolm Pembroke, Dorothy Bar- low, ‘Mildred Caputi, Margarito ‘Ric-hard. APgllSKlIlP Richard — STANlliNGmfiRADE 7—- Theo- il.‘ o Gnlluni; GRADE ll —l.uuru Du, llnil:il"n .\"§Ul'l3l1ll, Tillie Bur low, ‘Wanda Barlow, Mildt-rl For guson, llrene Arsenault, Aloysius Cosgrovc; GRADE 6 —Altn Gan~ ‘dei, Faustino Guuilel. ‘lsahrlin Gal lam, idlorence Nugeni; 611.1112 4 —1Helen Gaillanl, Mario Al'!~".‘lllllli. GRADE .‘l— Alfred Gallnnl, Alar- gueriie Gallant; GRADE 23- Henry Arsenault, Alildreil (‘nputh Ilorn- lliy Burloiv, Nfiirguritu Richuril Augustine Richard. Suniiiicrside Journal [ilcuse copy. You can :1 two preparations-i endorsed y lho leasing homo- men oi the Dominion-will will save and preserve the livoa oi ‘your nick, ailing, lamo horses an cattle. Dr. J. Woodburfs Horse Liniment Conditio-ilidPowdero They nro specifics for Cough, Distemper, ic, Glandors, Spavins, Pink Eye, Splints, Curb, Enlargements, Cracked Hoof. Foundorq Kidney Troubles] Fever, Cuts Sores, and wil remove bunches of any kind. Every Horseman and Farmer should keep these standard prc ah aliens in the s1 is. Sold by all Dnvgjllh and Gonna! Siorco. Prepared by Frasier, Tllmiu I: Co. Linihd coossluu. Que. W1 m‘ Stone Chums in which to gather the cream as well as churn your butter All sizes Blackhlin. SUNNYSIDE _,A1' QLQOMFIElLIL-Tho Rev. William" McLeod will conduct Div- ino Sonics in tho hall at Bloom- field station on Friday evening 29th 7 _HVAOINTHB. Daffodils. Tn- lips. Why buy bulbs oi unknown quality when you can lot the best at the game price. George W111- iains. Phone 60-4, Summon-side. Oct. lS-ti. .,_._ --4 ONLY WOMEN'S FAWN VELOUR CLOTH COATS with brown Opossum or black seal fur collar; size 38 and 40. Regular $90.00 for $73.00 during tho present week i at Iiolmanhs Summerside. 3797-10-27-21 -2 LADIES SALTS SEAL PLUSH Oosis ~viili Alaska Sable collar. One only size 40 and one only size 42. Regular $159.00 for $107.50 durinB hlie prcsint week at Holman} Ltd. Suinmersitle, 3797-1049741 —-WORKING ON THE NEW WlNG.-1lr. R. T. Morrison pinni- ber and his inen have started the heating oi the new wing of the P. (‘. Hospiml and "are now wail under lvnv. ~50 YARDS LADIES WINTER COATING IN GOOD weight Chin- chilla or Nap Cloth; colors black, grey orinlavy, Also in dark green or fawn tweed mixtures. Regular value $5.85 for per yard $4.35 for this week only at R. T. Holman Ltd. Sunrmerside. 3797-10-27-21 —TO EXPLAIN TAX.—-—)Ir. G.W. Taylor. Assistant. Deputy Minister oi Inland Revenue will address a meeting oi merchants and oihers imercsied in ihelSuinmerslde Board oi‘ T111110 rooms. tonight at 8 o'clock when details in connection with the new ext-Isa iax will be explained. li is ‘hoped to have a large meeting. —WILMOT VALLEY SCHOOL. ——Below is the Honor Roll oi Wil- mo: Valley School for month oi Sopteniberz-GIIADE VIN, Grace Sobey and il-Ilizn Waite, equal, Lulu Curtis; GRADE VII, Jenn (‘ltselcy, Myriis Plcketis, Gladys Picketls, Pearle Waite, Roy Sim- mons; GRADE 1V. Sn, Sadie ivaiio, Jennie Hogg; GRADE lIV, Jix, Tlierln Simmons, lMyrtlo Pick- etis, George Sobey, Willard Pick- etis, Ralph Hogg and Lily Hogg, equal, Frances Wright, Verna. Wedge; GRADE Jill, iSr., Sabey and Catherine Clark, equal; GRADE i111’, J15, Floyd Caseley; GRADE H, Lucy ‘Hogg and Keith Waite. equal. Olive Jardine; GRADE l, Elmer Waugh, Horace (llark, Melbourne Snneyn- John Burrows. George Hogg, Scott i“""‘ The following pupls had perfect attendance durin‘! llie months oi August and September: Picketis. Gladys Pickeitts. =Lucy Hogg, Lillian l-iogg, Jennie Hogg. (Iaiherlne Hark, Lilian Sobcy George Hogg, Melbourne Sobey and Sadie Waite. Teacher, Vera Campbell. —-—ALBERTON-NOT'ElS.—The Schr hialabar, Capt. D. Miller, which has been loaded for over a week with produce for Sydney, C. 1B,, is still in port owing to adverse winds. —The Alberton Lumber (*0. has installed an upto-dzito Shingle Mill, which mitkes this progressive firm one oi the loaders in its line in the whole province.-—Oysters are being taken in large quantities in the hlldure River. They are selling about $3.75 per biirreL-Po- iulocs in surrounding districts on the whole have turned out fairly well. Most oi‘ the farmers have finished with lheir potuloes and now only turnips and fail plough- ing fPllllllfLl-dlll‘. l". R. Newsoni of Pl1l1i‘l0i.i.!€“.0\\"il‘ was in town during the past. week, looking over the potato S1ili3li0l1.—*.\'l1‘. J. l". Arneit of Rogers S; Arncti and E. W. Aianson oi Wright & Manson. both oi’ Suinmerside spent Friday and Saturday in town in llio lnier- est of their respective firins.-—0n the 14th inst. fire was dist-uttered in the house owned by Mr. T. ‘U. Bell in Church ‘Slireet and occupied by Mr. John lM-yrick-Mossrs J. E. Bercli. \V. Tnnion. “KR. Oulton and H. L. Rogers were about the first lo he 0n the spot. The flames at this time were coming through the moi. but by using good judg- ment and getting at the fire through the aulc, they soon had the blaze under control. The house hnd a very close call as there was n sllfi breeze blowing a1 the time 11nd a ‘few minutes more might have been Loo late. After the ilrc- had been completely extinguished the celebrated Chemical ED181110 (our sole fire protection) was "thrown upon the canvas". It was transported thither by three pio- mlneni citizens but its services were not required. At this writing the Fire Extinquishei- still decorat- es the lawn oi Mr. Bell's home, E. ---—<c-o- WESTERN PERSON A LS —~Mlss Rae ‘Barbour, has-rolnrned lo her home in Alma alter spend- ing tho summer in Vancouver, B.(‘_ —*Mrs. Wright Lcnril n1‘ Prdrque is a patient in thr- i‘. (‘. ll: l1'i|‘l. Her mnny friends w-isli Lqr lly recovery. i ' A Constipation Cure A drunk! so as "For nearly thirty yous l v0 commended Illa Extract of Roots, howl u llolhor 1's Oarativc Syrup. for tartar" “rs-"rm l roliahlo ' “also! my: hill sea‘ -"'~L"--:..=a.:'-- a I at danish. ‘h: , . or fur trimmed, Lilian ‘ Ralph Iiogg, John Burrmvs, liiyrlis ‘ _ lo coast is the best that any rail- In serges check an of braid in sizes 4 to $2.75 to $11.98. Children's serge sk 3744-10-2-31. =1 —Mr Geo. W, Bell oi Summer- side left Saturday morning for. Boston, Moss. 0n u short business trip. l—-Mr. Norman McLeml and bride have returned from their wedding tour and have moved to their resi- dence on Beaver Street. ifoili bride and groom are citizens of the town and their numerous friends unite in wishing i.lie happy couple every prosperity-H. -—~Capl. J. Stewart, RVs-st Point. one oi the most successful fisher- men and traders oi the South Side, sailed for his home on Fri- day after transacting his usual business for the last couple oi day's-ll. New Rail Service To Pacific Coast Canadian National Railways In- auqurato Now Fast Dally Service Botwson Montreal and Vancouv- er-Luxurlous Trains in Opor- ailon. From all points in the lliaritimo Provinces there is the finest oi through rail service to the Pacific Coast, via Canadian National. Rail- ways gest, convey, or devise, is hero for the traveller. The most modern oi steel equipment-Just class coach. es. standard sleepers. tourist cars and lluxurious compartments cars, are on the through trains between Montreal and Vancouver. Tho ex~ cellence oi ihs connecting train from Eastern points, the "Ocean Limited," is known to all travel- lers. The new service from coast way oiiers anywhere. The Ocean Limited leaving llali~ lax at 8.10 n. m. daily, arrives in Montreal at 9.20 a. in. the day ici- lowlng. Connection is 1119.08 with the splendid train operating under Canadian National and Grand Trunk management, leaving Bonn. vantursstatlon at 5.00 p. iu. This train, with its equipment oi com- partmont cars, standard sleepers, standard diner. tourist and colonlst cars, arrives at Ottawa at 8.00 p.m. high waisted effects, fancy pipingS 6 to 14 years, navy, price $4.75. All that travel comfort can sug- ~ and leavink at 8.20 p. m, is at “N .. _.,. 4 . l - . - j Remarkable Values l .W0meii’s Suits and Coats Women's Suits latest styles for fall and winter wear in tricotme serges and gabardine, plain or fur trimmed 1n navy, brown or black. Prices range from $35.00 to $105.00. Anotherlspecial line of Suits 1n tweeds and serges $14.90 to $25.00. Women's Coats in exceedingly good values, all the latest shades and newest materials, plain sizes up to" 44. _Price $18.00, $22.98, 38.98 up to $125.00. l Children’s winter coats from 6 to 14 yrs. prige $11.50 to $18.98. TRICOTINE and Serge Dresses A splendid assortment of serge and tricotine dresses, embroidered insilks, yarns and braid in, the many popular shades, plain or pleated skirts. Prices range from $17.98 to $45 0O. Childreifs Dresses d velvet in l4. Price iris pleated, of renewed North Bay early the following mor- ning. Port Arthur and Fort Will- iam are reached the morning oi tho day following and Winnipeg ihat evening. Leaving Winnipeg at 9.40 p, m., the journey to the coast is continued via Saskatoon, Edmonton, Jasper, Mount Robson and New Westminster and the 1.1111 arrives at Vancouver at 9.00 u. m. the third day alter leaving Winnipeg. Leaving Halifax on Monday mor- niug for instancsthe traveller ar- rives in Vancouver on Sunday mor- niug, just six days and a night oi travelling under the finest oi tra- velling conditions. Tsrticulars oi this new through service can be now supplied by all Canadian National Railway ticket agents. Rates can be quoted and p i when yo u_so Dr. Chase's Ointment for It raitiiifli ‘Kfmsilh mlilmll" I ua heals ‘tho skin. Sample box. Dr’. Chases Ointment tree ii you man. tlon this vapor and land 2c stamp tor outage. 60o Q box; all denier; gamgaanson. Batu Q Co.. Limited. YOU ITO 110'. l X 8 l‘ I CZEMA m outing u Der lb. IExtra Fancy Bnrbadoes Molasses, former price $1.76. 1111' $1.48 per gallon. Cflylon Pekoe Black Tea. former price 50 cents now 39 “u” oer lb. "1811 smile Rolled Oats, former price 7 1-2 cents. 11°" ‘ cents per lb. renis per lb. 25 cents per in, gal n. We reserve the right io limit articles. ~S id . 377740-2741. "mm," . OKOIOI4 Millinery for llveryneed p Correct Millinery gives to your now apparel the finishing touch it deserves and to the old alively touch modes at present include models for the street, sport. etc. Make your selection early. PROWSE uuos LTD. ocrousin- 2s. 1520. i ‘w,- made in the youth. Our millinery reservations made. ll. ls a n era in ‘Transcontinental travel! is but the beginning oi a ill‘? railway development under ll Canadian National system.‘ Seamless Wedding Rings ‘Made Without: ‘joint and stamp "G. ll. T." and ill! guaranteed. G. H. Taylo! Jswolor A Engrlvlr Tho Store for Wald!" Watches i i l l l Braces Brig Bargains FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Best quality white sugar, former prl-co 25 cents. now 1T cell" P. E. I. Pure Fine Oatmeal, former price 7 1-2 cents n01 Pm 39'1"- "eW flllwk. former price 9 cents now 8 coal! P" b. I . Currants. Cleaned, from Greece, former price 30 coals. ll“ Fill" 11110111! Auto oil, former price $1.75 now 99 CB o A 1101191 liven away ireo with every purchase 0i 31-00 BRACE MciihY & C0. LTD. .r 6 nts l)" o a quantity of any 01 111° ‘W