Ilaramount l Patrician 4 Record Pride Record Olympian t Re Bargains lowing popular Ranges can be dueed prices. Now $65.00 Regular Price $65.00 Now $57-50 Regular Price $50.00 Now $39.00 Special Price $57.50 Also, all kinds of Stoves and Heaters. TliE ROGERS HARDWARE 00. LIMITED s SPECIAL . . RAISES For one week, start- ing Saturday, October 20, any one of the fol- reliable “Record " chased at greatly re- gular Price 75.00 ll and Pill‘ nnersideroliceoourt on Pricey Iihaollrlnrett (Lheariammmmhwmemm. “m”! Malpequa. place in ' ’ _ _ blmqododt Hancock of Bizmmerailflelaal-ggllt fllzmwmiuPati m“ "m" "l: aolemniad in er. BcmaflPa-Gluloh, adult Qaampi f raised over on ca. was . “cmflwly on Bmwh m! mmu". Ibther MA. Hlria united in man- owner, Jno. A. lea. —POLICI COURT-At the Sum- S. nisb. PJLI. The bride was attend by we. John l". Kane as matron of honor, while m. John l‘. Kane sixpported the groom. A very dainty luncheon was served at the Bruns- wick Hotel following the ceremony. The happy couple will spend their honeymoon in the Maritimea, after turned to the mainland by 3.0.11.1’. S. sT0c1< QUOTATIONS (Continued from P889 9) Olga. on . 23% ... was in evidence he close was illion mark with al stocks and. mOSF oordlnz w a. run to cover to 3.93 where it gain of 8 cent-S- 5U cents. and McIntyre 25- greaves added 5 cents. TORONTO, Oct. l8-‘ Stocks Columario .. Common W P .. Ooniugus . . . . .. Ooniarum . . _ ‘Dome Mines MINING Premier 0 5ft? 3r“ mnoniiiinagici“ llfliiie soft Rlecadi a}: note which‘ has been gedwgleg gigging ‘ in the mining 115" “i °1 time San Ant Exchange for considers/be . Shem“ ' ain today and 10:15: throflhguff- 5 ~ dzro d below the a ‘iflwm We sctioéi bdcfinitely i1 n ase me - fluggigh in the s vegtahxzsl mtg x019): Tack Hughes did s. e “I'll the advance today. etimuia-Wfl. board-room sown. W by some of the shorts Tho who sold early in the week. x ll our an closed with a net‘ Lake Shore sold 0g H liln l5 Bralorne ‘ O s“ Wright Har- Sy (Canadian Press Cpl-lard Coal Wasaluurymodayitiafaroheepertcbam . thausofteoeL Oarpnrposeinlmpcrtingthis eoelwastcofleritataprioesctliatitwlllre- pllcadhtyasftooalandofferthehooleiielder realccmfcrt. ~ Pioneer . Syivanitc w" Sullivan . - Thfflventures used down’ w” n w UNLISTED Brownlee .. Can Klik .. .. Cen Man 4% Rlbag . .. Ritchie Robb Mont .. . 143 So Keora ... ... .. Staxla Sud Mines. WhiteL .. WoodKirk Glance (Canadian stocks closed lowe Toronto Mines-Lower Winnipeg-Wheat down New York-Cotton and Currencies’ (Canadian Pres) Oct (Xllllii at $4.85 3- The exchanges today. gtintes dollar eased 1-32 of the a cent at 6.50 cents. Churchill ,, . 51A Cobalt .. .. 3% Dal Oil . Markets At A Press) Toronto and Montreal-Industrial r. New York-Stocks sllghtalzv rubber M; K and Smith Fish Companies tweet lower; coffee and sugar unchanged. c fly “d p‘ enud to the l IV-lrhe MONTREAL, . pound sterling advanced 15-16 cl a l8 on Montreal m Uh one per cent at 2 1-32 percent discount and French franc was down .01 of —P0'I.‘A'l'0 BOAT IN POBT- which they will make their home The first potato boat of the season in Bummersidc, P.E.I-, where Mr. arrived at Smnmereide at noon on Mommy 1s g prosperous fume: and Friday. It was the S. S. F's-north fox l her. Theywillhsve the best from Halifax. She will take on wishes of their many friends for about 60 cars of table stock pota- many yen-rs of happiness and pros- toea for the Associated Shippers perity. Prior to her departure from Assn. for the Montreal market. s. Boston Mm- MoNsllv Wu tendered ___. numerous showers and received -a'r was cnanmrrsrown many hand slits ln testimony i083 Fox Show the Champion Male 0f the esteem _in_ which she was hleld Pup, the Champion Female Pup, the b1 her t" there- Champion Pup of the Show, Reserve ‘ll-HIN- Ohampion Male Fox, The Champ- ion Female, and the Reserve Champ- ion Female Fox all received Bungle either partly or exclusively as their cereal diet. IO-IB-S-tf. 0’L0a.ry and iVicinity —-—i The "Star of Hope" Division of —Wl'.‘S'l'EItN RELlEF-Atsmcet- the Sons of ‘Temperance, Cape ing of the committee on Western wane, m; been re-organlmd with relief. held in the Town Hall at the following officers for the first Kenslflflwn 0!’! Wedneldfil’. 017t- 17- quarter: W. P" Bio. Lame Mbwil- lt was decided to place four cars on 11,1115; was, sister Mae Rix; R. 5., the siding at Mrs. Darrachh ware- 5151," 17m; Q, gigwu-t; A, 11 5,, house on Wednesday and Thursday. 315w,- Mugm-st Crogsmgn; 11', 5,, Oct. 24th and 25th for donations of 515m gamma cross-man; ‘Press, potstoes. turnips. and garden Prv- Bro. w. 'r. oostain; Chap" Sister ducts, for the relief of the farmers M 5; 5mm“; 50nd,, 3m, 30mm of the drought stricken areas of Mdwgunms; A, (3,, 3m, Emery)!‘ Bl-‘lkflwhfiwllll- Cmssman; I. S. Bro. Leyla Shaw; A. S., Bro. Inrne Shaw; P. W. P.. “ADDRESQID MEETING-ND" Bro. Glen Show; Organist, Sister French of Charlottetown. District V101,; commie Deputy Grand Master of the Mr. Bernard Reilly, Cape Wollsas, I. O. O. Ft, addressed the Prince Edward Lodge, No. 22, I. 0. O. 11!, met with s. severe loss. when at their lodge moms in Suxnmer- barn was destroyed by fire on the side on Thursday evening. Bro. afternoon of Oct. ll. It is suppos- Wilbur MaoFsr-lsne presided. There ed to have started from Brain 810194 was a good attendance. Refresh- in the loft. A hen house caught ments were served at the conclu- firs. but was clilllmllflhed, 811d m,“ 0f the meeting, s, there was much trouble in saving ______ the house. Much difficulty was ex- ._A1)DRE5SE|) C, q, 1, T_._Mm perienced in saving a valuable car, Mabel Newscme, secretary of Girls which W“ in the 55m- Work in the United Church n- A Mission w“ hem m the m” Canada, who is at present the guest of her aunt, Mrs. N. Wright mmllil“ Wncelllloll Church, Brae, of Summersidc, addressed the dun“? 1"“ Week by the mdemp‘ O. G. I. T. at their regular meeting “fist Flame“ °r mchumgwtnwn‘ 1m night in Epworth mu. Hel‘ ma, “h” 11°“ ‘- m" wk w» mm woe s- i"..:*....“"it .5“... “i”: —ILLUSTR.ATED LECTURE _. l‘ g, w“ ° Mfldc “"1, Rev. Mr. Armour Secretory Gen- a’ “wood” was a” ersl of the Caniida Bible Society, mom!“ by m” Mission Fnhers‘ gave a very fine illustrated lecture ahiiuméebaimamnsmzgklfacgd in connection with the work of the raging uguch pmuum at my; Bible Society on Wednesday in the $3,, u, m, 8M immune Presbyterian Hall. Some very besu- ' ' A very eutcrtaixiinz three act igul Engliéah scenes were shown. aces an cathedrals where tho ~- clcrgy have in the past done much ZLQk-PQTfiKMMQ to foster the translation of the tom, w“; Dramatic 0111b, m 9-- Bible. Wemminster Abbey, York, 13W 1-13.11 , “fly, A in” um Whitby and other famous places Qpprgclgflyg audgmc, w" pram; were shown. Places famous for the and Dr. J. B. Champion presided growth of the Bible Society in Ire- as chairman. The members of the lend, Scotland and Germany were cast ,wers later entertained by Mrs. also shown and the lecturer gave a Champion. The Uheary Mission most interesting account of the Circle met on Oct. 8, at the home work accomplished in these places. of Mrs. G. H. Black. A large box Rev. .7. A. Murchison of St. John. of silppliea for Trinidad was pack- N. 3.. Maritime secretary. accom- ed by the members. alter which a panied Rev. Mr. Armour, and gm; very pleasant social evening was very acceptably at the lecture. Rev. 899M. and dainty refreshments .143‘. Jeans presided and conducted “"94! bl’ "l! hOBl-Qll- the short devotional period. A vote of thanks was moved by my. 1. n. Mr- Jelm Marcus and Mr- Fred cgmpbeu m5 gggonded by A 5_ Nowell, managers for the Brodie ‘Damm- by chum“ _Qn Th d Point wharf, were joint hosts on “ ‘m’ ‘i u» evening of on. l1 st a loose supper for the members of the two cluhfl. at the Smith building at church‘ 8' WcstmTlie members accom- m“, - d-m bani er families spent e “mmnwuhu pleasant evening tbenmaic 3330145“ being furnished by Messrs Nowell --Mias Wanda Mill, Olermcnt. spent a pleasant holiday with her aunt, ma. victor Bimtain, Rustico. =§ 1i i? riiiililii 323i? gigzf is leaanedlcs Al‘ Ill”; uiuaiiauenansemaaia; el‘“.nd1|‘u“h1i hm‘ "pneumonia-sauna , . . ‘new. nun-us“ .._ .1’, doaiwaahslcinthehaiistllllgg _____ "o mo? sreenhllnes‘ autumnal». viunmmubiufi” "w °"""‘”‘“ m“. m,‘ o, “LYNN-gm em. m was addressed ' ie-i-r-cf ° Lv-llIO-liI-l. i" "7' " "' m,,,,*"f,,°"°“m ‘aplainedlheoiibjurttlflfl $8811“ ‘TILNKOFIIIING QQOITII“ Fill’! PI-IZI1§\-°u“.,wn'ty:ub 3'" smwcsumaemiarlsnamggawumkgaixmmwnimrummwmmnqubqm, m blmgwnl, m,mb""dmu“‘"mw*"*‘°°*iaucmmvhmcmngmwu ‘ 7""i°_ tarinpreparatlonfcrtlaebetehim ...“ um m: cnuiomm ___ m.“ "mmwn',°“flu""l,fl u?“ 13"", I I'D! Ihowell toaaawemaeshibited. ___'-‘mn m“, “mm, ‘Bum? mafia,“ 3*“: m""mb°"“'°"'"‘5d*0ctober-I6thfcr the playflheSecrestry-‘ireaamer Gar limclthnafcaeawesprailedaudnnwmoanhfl an,‘ ""4 “'1 °“"*‘°~ "w" n" ' L-l 40-20-11. amkccismomuc- Adult Advis- iofiwmltficrodthefliatzaiaaa. m.““,_m'_i;_m“‘nd - -cnuaoas Thankiuwllwplw. Olcrhagflervi onnew. .0! _-______..__ “fit...” '“" °""“‘.‘ "- H" °° wg-i-io- TIMELTNOTES -POPULAIP.I.LOOUIIBWIID ‘P! We 1911M -A wedding of much interest was Wflfi-Ilflflly- DI‘- (Oontinucd from Page ll) 1w verympopular young ologistattha that vouehsafeqi to mortals. WhilemspectorhedBurke was markingfoaesyesterdayaverynlce blackpup cemsupfor impaction. Fred pronounced it 0K. and we it, as its fixture disposi- alise on the changes that had taken place. When Dalton was get- ting his big prices it was pun black skins that the public fancy demanded. This continued even down into recent years for we well . ” Mr. . ‘ S. Mc- Lure tolling us that he had soil a pure black fox skin in i918 for $1.150 in New York. It was a mar- velous skin, something like Robert Services poem describes-"Did you ever see such a skin” quoth he. "Such beauty, such sine, "ch shine," "And a prize likewise in a woman's eyes, is a. peerless black fox skin." The parents 0f that inr- ticulsr fox were pure Dalton stock and it was raised by the late Dr. J. D- McIntyre of Montague. Another black skin which brousht an unexpectedly high price for the owner was a. beautiful specimen owned by Capt. Metherall of Prince County. Mr. Methersll had no con- ception of what his sHn was worth and when he arrived in Charlotte- town st Mr. McLure's office and was informed that it had brought over $1.000 he did not wait for the check, but ran down to the hotel to break the news to his worthy wife. Personally the five best skins that we can remember were taken off by Capt. Ellis from his ranch in Southport. That was in the fail of 1919. They were what the writer would describe as from dark med- ium to medium skins. medium Arc with abundant fur. blue black, per- fect coloring with the silver clear and sparkling. I hsd the privilcsc of viewing them st the Victoria Hotel and as I was doing consider- able speculatin that fall in pelts, buying and selling to m. MeLure. I looked over those skins most carefully. I had the nerve to bid 82.500. but the Captain with his bluff seafaring manner was not in- terested. He just laughed at me. Mr. McLux-e eventually came to terms with him, handing ever e check for $3.500. was read by Mrs. Mathleson. Mrs. HUI’! Turner cohducted the De- votional period. Mrs. J. B. Champion, and M135 Helen fhsrnpion, M. 5,, 359m 5 few 6m recently ln svxviuc. u. 1a., where they visited Mr. Fred (rham- pion student of Mount Allison Unl- WNWY. Miss champion was en mute from Enkland where she ma Wmlllcted her Master of Arts mum 1m Sol-ins. in London um- versity. the intervening time being scent in trsvel on the continent, main-iii Newest Restaurant Summerslde Delicious home-made paltry Full Course Dinner & Supper 35 cents. Fountain Service Give us a call when in town. DAN R. CHAN Manager FARM FOR SALE One mile east of Summer- alde, with good buildings, 8i acres. Will be sell la two parts l! dolled. serea wiiliblihllfllllleathaideef rnelaadfllaereaaesiballe, witleatballnliags. wone a i COAT Value That's News‘ i ‘ Delightfully vfurred in Squirrel, Wolf, Sable, Caracul Genet, Fox, Muskrat’ ’ in VELVET DRESSES e ‘ O Sparling Lectures today at 3.80 with demonstration by will be drawn for and given oii this occasion. WABASSO c Products Fine quality Suede, Tree Bark, Diagonal or Crepy Woolena, in brown, green, navy, wins or black These are all made in the sane u to today fashions as are shown-right now in ew York. ' Large, luxurious collars, in the Fara nan- tioned-add richness. $25, $29.50; $35.00 And in the lower price’ ranges Delightfully surprising values in attractive coats, made in excellent styles, of good wearable materials, tweeds, tree berks and the like $13.95. $16.95, $19.50 s: Florence IL. a. Living Models 2 Charming Bed Sets Tempting Values in $21. 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