~ V "scr- Elegance Takes Possession of the Autumn Mode Fur trimmed coats that take the chill of W.lntei::whether for occasions of sport or ‘formal wear, coats are swathed ln fur and pre- serve a straight line of smartnesa. Many are bloused ’tls true, but their slim hipllne. by its deftness, still keeps the silhouette straight. Materials are divided between rich, velvet-like pile fabrics and tweeds, Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $14.00 to 875.00 Many and varied are the style: and colours now being shown in our new dresses. Slim. straight lines are still_ in vogue. though they are softened by draperies, pleated tiers, -.‘ull overbloused effects, flowing sleeves and youthful boleros. Colours are enriched by many reds. jungle. green and mellcw tones of tan, while black holds a smartneiia in its depths that never faite_ra_.____Pryic_ele__ . . .. $13.50 to $40.00 Hats Reach ‘a High Degree final touch of completeness to the well dressed woman. A hat that becomes your type Arfrican turbans, the small chic draped " models, the larger dressy hat, tailored mod- els, eto- you'll find in our variety. to suit alt PlllWSll Bros LIMITED - “The Fashion Centre” Price! 1 T; A bad fire occurred in Westmuro- gi,_ Paul's Church, Charlottetown 1' _ —— ~~ 2242 land Wednesday between three and received a, ielegriim yesterday Y k L\\'un.y fire it’ you please. Keeping time to the musk) silp- , five in the morning when The morning from Toronto announcing ; COIIGBPI‘. or it surely takes l.e'ili tn collect plied by u." A“ ..’-‘ALL SHEEP and lambs ia- lei-go dwelling of Mr. Geo. A-ihe iameniiilile death of ‘Reverend ; . ____ all tile fees! .~\l. length came the closing, blended‘ fm {Montague shipping Trench was completely zlestroyed-Josepi, N, iflouie, Rector oi‘ Milton 1 . Once “gum our m; m“ w“ (dun-us by the boys’ Club CO-Oiicra-live sale‘ must ho list At the time Mr and Mrs French parish’ ‘lacked m“ m ‘he dam. The concert all through was a Their v0"ces aie strong so they 9d b?’ o"- 7ili i" =1 19W fl-"FS 811d: were llbtieill. illivilii! 0" riwsday On Tuesday mornlnglasl the mo,“ my and Emmi.)- [hey booming silt-scan, liigifle i. greail noise required lo provide shipping facil- min-noon received the sari news oi . lucked m, lhe “cowl And ii‘ you weren't tliDre, llieu ' ; The Mk0, ma, came we“, m. v you missed it. l guess, The "man from down east" was .. Pnioymeui, were he...’ Local talent yrtiii lielpcil by St. the chief auctioneer ‘i . Auil each one al-zlced that their lelol s and ‘ton-ii , And was probably lhe best that 1i Mme”, ‘Vol.8 we" we,“ All capably nlanagl-d by Mr. was ever seen here, llalu DPOWIL lie sold titli the boxes in jolly ‘ . i enleled the door, .\ir. _ fill 0k "i i119. i ‘11hln‘)£n_ yo“ did BDY. Olir friend, Mr. Brodie. made When he passed o'er the money lhe opening speech. 1n that line there's many n. one he could leach. ilairy Vesiiey then sang, Grey‘ Home in the West". ilc often has sung but that ilight he u-ns best. Who hold nut lllil hand. Willi ii look 0h! so sly! I'll 110W l"»l'e Your they all looked utibliiue. . money"~— Ninety five solid dollars was th sum that was made Aiili‘ 98Gb hail director agreed that ll. paid. Then each one. did eat. while the indict." served lea, And all got filled up lo a won- drous degree. '1‘lie social befng 0'01 lo oin- homes we all went. And we were agreed evening well spent. sum walls? Slllillfllliiilill Takes Lesa than Five Minutes n“), WES Then, came Mr. iinolhroylfs cs- teeltlcd "boiler half", Wbo in her ltrlgb vending, fur- nished many n. laugh "Long came Mr. iiurdette. mun flom "down east" i119 ‘twas an .,. . t cnannorrnroyvu out s?» o. .3" r lTiT-fl —-,BALANCE 0f ladies felt ltltl. worth up to $4.50. clearing $2.75. At Sinclair's. 2213-10-81721. -FOR LATE WEBTIRN NIWS —Pege 3 la available. —WiLL a: uoaoiuo livo hogs and- lambs at. Klakora Station Wednesday. October 27th. John P. oi lubeorilltiohl’. ' uiar $2.75 value, special $1.95. Sinclair's. ,ea. n. P. niieuiilt, Mal _. . . i 1ass-1o-ao,tl_, - —ROBIN HOOD FLOUD la mil- led only from selected wheat and sold by leading island doe-lore who guarantee its quality. $l0.00.‘At Sinclair's. misses and ladies hate $3.00 each at Sinclair's. —GUNN. LANGLOIS tl. 60., IJFD" Summeraide, are buying chicken ‘-mn. -RU8SELL CHAMPION Kfiiisiiiixton, is buying chicken aattaummr- Llnlnlellt for bruleee. ' — i ‘fowl every dsy and paying highest . r" '7'" Stock Quotations market price. 2103-21-23 -ssvsns- SHOCK—While tell- ing shelter in the light ‘house at Indian Point during electrical r-torm. lllr- G. TBasler and ‘lllemllers. °5 his sou Wallace mid lheyfllght- Exchanger keeper, .\lr. Arthur ‘Grady. receiv- ed a severe though fortunately not New Yorlt Exchange a seioun shock. Psnsouats iiiiion Bag and Paper Co. Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. I —Mr. Louis Blanchard, oi‘ theTliiic 091161‘ 00- iiU/i ,. _ Provincial Bank of lCunada. Suni- New York Central. and lfud. i lmerslde, has returned from n hoil- River R. R- . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i133 l S iduy tiiii to Montreal. Consolidated Gus C0. (N.\'.l 107% .,__ .5 . . _ -—~—— - llllllfl0l1 Motor Car lCo. . . . . .. G | ' ' ' ' -—Mliii Aiari; Campbell. trained llousitrm Oil Co. ‘of Texas .. 100 iiiiii"! Willi lulu liccii Hiieuiiint: some international Petroleum 30% .50 " .00 "m" 71°F" ilii‘ uni-st oi’ Mr. and Siillldllffl (ill of N. J. . . . . .. til/i, _ I ' n ‘Mrs, Alex. Campbell, left WVedni-a- Standard Oil of New York - 90% , , ‘ tiny morning on rolurlrtn Stulttln- Yfll‘, Kim, imil Tex, Ry. fill-lily i y isle was ilcfliliilianled na far 0-“ ‘Rolldlngtlo. .............. .. ilfii/il HAT S what, what s novel and ‘ . I ' t Montreal by Mrs. Campbell. I isiglllvltygglynséieaeglficpfélgg . Whatgs nalcty 1S here. The most M ——Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lea ar- llnloii lPaciflc Railway . _ . in these three feat lrlveil in Summeiside on Monday. us. nd. Alcohol -Co .. Dopulal Shapes g ‘having made the trip from Toron- Uiiiied $13193 steel .. to by automobile Their daugyhl- Ew, Wgglwoflh ico, , er accompanied them and stopped off at Moncton. Mrs. Lea will Montreal Stock Exchange only remoinfor n few days and is "i Dreieiil the ghost of Mr. and Abiiihi _ _ _ _ , , _ _ , , _ , . , . . . .. 92 Mrs. J. Edward Strong. Cum sieameilipi, pi¢ 90% l ‘_'—‘“’°*'_'—' Bridge . . . . . . .. ' 1x111] . Lauren. Pulp Ii l Eastern Guardian mil-oer vowe- illi- _ ,Nlrllonttl Breweries . 13%;.- Qf Ch“; , ..’-"-lRISH FREIZE iOvercoatiui; Siliiiiis“ Riv" - ‘ ' - -' 105,; i at ‘board's. Souris. 224340-213 5w“ l3“- C““' Cm‘ ' 5w its the hat that adds the touch. The Wiiinilwl; ‘Electric -- 4 .."*WEST o; suetauo in... Aiiiwlw Qim- N" i worateds at W. ill. Leardil, Souris. Asbestos lmd- ‘New - ' 2243410433 2i Bell Telephone . . .. 133 -———-— St. Lawrence Flour . . -. 33 . .'~‘SEE CARFFS West. of Eng- Can. Steamship Com. . . .. 28% land hiélmn Overt-outings in shad- cs of blue. gray and black at W. B. LESHYS ‘Flue Tailoring, Souris. 2'24'Zi-1(l-2.‘l 2i .."EASTERN AGENT — Mr. J. W. Murdock ls now Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising new and renewal subscription. Corn-Dec. 76%; Mu)’. 33%- Oats-Deo, 43%; May. 47%. Wheat-Och, May, l-l-il/g. Bad Fire At ..*THE LADIES oi‘ the Presby¢ terian Church, Motltalzue will hold their zinnual lSupper and liiazaar lDec. 1st ill the Oddlelloirs linll. ities. J. A. Glllis, S(l(~‘y_ - 223740-2342.’ ..*MONTAGUE SHIPPING club now hooking hogu for Nov. 3rd loading. Listing must be coni- pleted by ‘Oct, 30th. List ll’ you in- tend tn ship. J. A. Gillis, Sedy 221l7i10-23-2i CHARGED WITH THE THEFT OF $320,000. HAD $800 ON HIM TILTTSRURG, Oct. 21. — (‘harloo E. hnupp, nought since last Friday in connection with the alleged de- frauding oi‘ officers 0i’ lhe Brother- hood Savings and Trunl Company out oi‘ $320000, was arrested last night near Conneilsvllle, Pa. Pitts- hilriz detectives reported. lie was said to have had only $800 in his Rlvcrdalc. dl. Wednesday afternoon. um! 0n their arrival homo were liflliiliillY surprised to find that their dwell- ing‘ with all its contenm iucludinlZ numed. The fire was first noticed byn near neighbor Mr. Jas. McVlnn. who was awakened by the contin- uous barking oi his "Collie 1.608" Neighbors were quickly ifliiiimiiiled but tile flames were too far tid- vauced to alive the house or con~ ttailiil. ed. made quite a team And in vlDllgfl and reciting |0iliRliSTOi~lIlR=Cli_ Eng" Oct 20 piovcd areal scream, ~Ten-uilnute z-iermons are promised lie sang "Harry Lauder" till we iiy "i9 TWV- W~ 1111M’. viPlir 0i’ the nail laughing fits. Priory Church. as long us there is There's no flies on Auntie" was a corii shoriflile- om, oi lip. iiiitr _ ‘iiilxtrn warm clothing will "nleet i the ilifficulty." cautions the piicar. Then canto a qiiai-imie by four telling his !iock'lo prepare for a n; 0,"- Yalkef,“ lcold Winter. “But. ll the congre- when i, 60m... mi re," m...“ ‘gation would sing more the cold they surely areikrnrkera lwould be defied. l promise myself, The“ w“ M,‘ 139.1 Brown and-and i will ask my colleagues, to do- _ hiq ypnlpl W13. liver ion-minute sermons iltirinlz wig. "a", and Waite, w)", the coal shortage." _ M,“ m, their “m The shortage of fuel, iliie to the miners‘ strike. involving nearly a million workers since last iMayfia musing worry among the towns-l folk. he .\i:'. liootbroyd did sing in vo’ce rich and true. iii-i voice sounded well and I'm saying a0 too. fl - Tl ill l‘ ll i i g .. _ ____Pap°.8 nmpepdnAoul-Jko ileum; ‘hi; legsohoien n to my JIMMY. York m ‘- Mii-Eiii 011 Avid DYIPOPI“. - TEN-MINUTE SERMONS 310M. Belching, G“ Willi “Suo" at the organ they DURING COAL SHORTAGE the cellar. t? ‘ The total loss about $2.000 with $500 insurance. Tile flilln cf i1 coming ooid. ‘i’ Bathe the feet in Mlnard'e and ' ‘ hot water. Also inhale. ‘ ._._. IN TIPS $1,500 "Hifl/MQUS‘ ‘ IlMENTl l pick fund and _ the whole crew. ,V"YL‘A v The "like" wits well played by Ed Garn-hum from town Who in "Roll ‘em g"rli1. roll ’em" fairly brought the house down. WEAKMEN ‘Ilake oin- 1mm Ilomedleo‘ Boofon ‘HIYDIIOIIOI. New no lei-e u hat lledtl tam l] I1 Ito-uh lhe: l Dlleov- The M“! Treatlee on Chronic Dianne by . a --- o» -»------ .........:.'l;:. v m" li‘.'il.‘.'.l.'.l'..‘.’.l"ll’.";'f2.‘l.i' ‘_ l: actioni In live minutes what ll you i-miliy like mum iimi "m-Jtlfil"? °" i"°""'ii i"! 5"‘ . ye etc or drank ia settled into meet; him -_v,m-d "in, Melee. teen by niell. an ynerl’ el- heel.’ Wont. sour riuin e, belching, as "PM"! (Without Tlvin the hall went in darltnels- bloat disep r, aunt w but trace. ou h , °' 4" P‘ ‘ff 7”“ “'1 i“! “mil N“. ma“ benblc Oil): 'i.i.,:,ti"v.ii,‘i'ilid, ‘Qfipeéwrnh h“. b! 12:] ‘l:- r""::;."':::.iu'".::':ll;";l:.tm. ----- . - rim-i fig inn ma. vein-Jon. u. o. pa’: Diamaln. Try it eml prove itunet a ea t paoltlp at any grua M y . ‘ 1 l m‘ "W" "will"! iicrviiii the‘ (The omn semi iii-menu) principal part. 4‘; a iivvvvvvvy vvvv The law firm of fluent-flail end Tanton htretoforl earrled on at Summeraide. haebeen mutually iflaelved end by Imp 9mm e. 5:00P "Minuet u» elil mile and Morey M. d Ken olllee the frhemea i > Johneton Building (ground . i-) Wltp- "about so; , t riiilr way lietwmi the etitldirbnil Holman clmiu and frlende of each are cordililyiihvited to oali. i - i lAlINIlm/lu W.1’AN1‘ONi mllluv m. ecu... 5.3 dwilflilhl AGENT .— Ill‘. Cyril! J. Gallant 1o non Guardian Agent la Howiea emf will ‘receive new: iteme. edvertlainiend renew- -0HlLDIiEN'8 velvet hats. reg- 2il13-10-83-2l. _ - —'-8i>.£0lAi. bargains in ltdies’ 8mm‘ . nlflodm" cloth costs, $10.00. $15.00, $20.00 _—-LAD| 3' _ 31's ‘fim-nflgiily and $25.00. Wonderful values. At smell-es fori bi.=.at,;stiielaii~e Slncluli"8. 2213-r10-22~2i. '.- i 2Z13-l0-2Mi. ., ____ , _12 ONlLY logical veloualgfita ix!‘- EVEN SHORTHOR "b ll - sorted co ors- cear . - veir sale‘. Sirajlld dnylilltt-pgl- Sinclair's. 2213-10-22-2l. -20 LADIES’ fancy silk drooseb, regular $16.00 to $20.00 Clearing 2213-l8-22-2l. —$PECllAL Ft); QATURDAY $2.00 and 221 a-io-22-2i. ‘and fowl every day and paying the -4 ON-LY fancy silk dresses ‘highest market mice- worni $30.00. clearing $15.00. At l Sinclair's. 22l3-l0-22t2i. ~1- l HAM-FAX. lOct. 22.—~Qu<‘wt.|v1‘tyion‘a i. furnished by Johnston am at‘ . t e recent the Montreal S/tockl The Qnly (mm. Al. Top and Santa Fe lRy; .. 'll‘i2% age to the building was i. you“, oi American Can. Co. . . . . . . . .. 9% glziSfl knocked out. Am. Smelt. and 3991i C°- - 1301/4 i’ —~ Am. Bosch Magneto iCO. i9 Wilieaeenee, 14m; May. 1401.5. 146%; Dec, 141; Westmoreland Lhe very sudden death of the form- ers sister, M_‘1'B John N. Mc-Fatlyeh. That evening. about seven o'clock they left tor River- dale, remaining to attend the fuller- iiu wearlniz apparel, w. were coil" The out-buildlnlzs. some al- most adjoining the house. were sav- Tho origin of the ‘lire is iii-MIN!‘ what a mystery but is supposed to _ have started in the boiler house in < About 1,000 buphela of potatoes were stored in tho cellar. in estimated at c ‘NEW YiORiK. Oct. 2l.-~Everybody who works on the Leviathan hopes that Queen Marie nf itoumaniawlll come again. Her largeae wsti about 31.500. The lowest tip was $5. ‘Bow feral stewards gc-t 850. One steward y... given. a gold watch; Steward- Xqsses received diamond brooches- t ffhe Queen gave 6300, for the shit" $590 tori-smokes for A“44AAi _ v v r1: _a At l LT5 -5’. l a Borsalinosu-liiltntores, l lines are all here in the colors that every man approves; New-brims, new crowns, new trimmings and of course new colors. If you want the hat that fashion approves you’ll need t0 see “The Men’s Store” MOORE a Meteor) UNITED i ‘F FA? 3i . Death 0f Rev J 0s. N. Howe Occurs In- Toronto finer. ‘H. D. Raymond. Rector vi late Mr. Howe.‘ accompanied by Mr. Raymond. lefttor Toronto. At Montreal Rev. M- Penneriieiie 0i Tomato met thohi and he accom- panied Mr. Howe to Toronto and Mr. ‘Raymond returned homo. Ml‘!- Howe and their daughter Marjorie also went from here ~to Toronto at ‘the time. Some four weeks before his leaving the island. Mr. iilowo was. owing to failing health unable lo carry on his clerical duties. After consideration they decided -to so to Toronto and see their family doctod. who had been in this cs- pacily for some time. The telegram states than. Mr. flowers death was the result o! inflammation of the brain. , The late Ml‘. Howe was born in ‘England. He came to Canada about Jive years ago to train for the Chriatian ministry. lie had iiiev- lotialy been engaged in business pursuits for solne time. During itho time of hia training Mr. ilovvo wan em-ployad in some capacity at Havel-gal College, Toronto and Milton was his ntlrst regulari hurch on ‘completion 0f lhis training. where he bad been since the first of June last. While taking his collage com-tie he was in charge of Christian work at Sunderland. Ontario. Bellldes Mrs. Howe libero are a family of two girls and two boys. Hie death will be felt as a dis- tinct loss among the clerical body in this province. Although only a short time at Milton both Mr. Howe. his wife and family enileii - ed themselves to the people of that oirouitiand the many k-ind- neaeee heltowed upon them ovi- denced "how greatly hia work and the social quellttea of Mm. Howe and fanrlly were appreciated. The remaining members of the family leave ltotiay Tomato. where it ie likely‘ l e interment will take place. _ tuneueuno cnhrr lzao ’ d-uh-&- ~ v DIGIIY; N. 8.. Oct. file-The = Lunenburz eclloonor Ellie dftrtie, latletl'»'w’ittl Kome $8.000 worth of . wblehey.‘ anti pure‘ Pelooliol." has been eliuld by the ealtome cutter i oui iumgtieii. MIC til bQiIlIi field there inndlnq the payment or» 44A a A n‘ 1 vvvvvvvvvvvwvvvvvvv , t v e-l-OOA- ~0o~ i Inc of- Dllilifor mailing false’ i‘. b. . a.. v would l EMMA GOLDMAN, ANARCHIST. LIKELY TO BE BARRED FROM STATES WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—if Em- ma, _.oldman. anarchist, ported iroln the United States. d8- Sire! to return as she has indicat- ed to (rorrespontioirts. she will have l0 apply to some United States port 0t‘ entry, immigration officials said yesterday. . in normal course her application would be denied ul the first port and the question then could taken up with tire secretary of lu- lior on appeal. What his decision circuni- stances would not be forecast by those concerned but it is believed she would encounter difficulty. be under such i i‘. la to contain the heat and carry it to the iwlM-‘Tii! P"°h' lem hee_l;,s,,(’9-d9 this wlthotifwaetlng heetjn the cellar. ' lhave been eugqeetedlenilulbiitar yearn of el- perimentlng the Fa/woett casing is nowlymbde with a double lnauiation. There la e heavy layei-‘of ilidli!" m’ galvanized iron and lneldo the aeilfitfl kiwi‘! il .l “n” emanated unliiq which mekee a peirm ali- mce- Till‘ combination eiielnirkeqn ti" petal.’ at tholaqliiia, perfect. ly cold, which meane in’: pipeleee that circulation la Mi impaired in any way and all the It"! 560a to "l! Mill“ l". a pipe furnace it makes the airoqintior “Neill Many me FOI‘ mall)’ yoare Fawmt some»: eve had an =~i°°" eory built into thom which. aeoomllllehee the nme result ea carburetors. Whether you want I them. once de- consliloriilila Hhll‘ wli-lilor irrcilaralorfi’ l" unit-rial PINE HILL REORGANIZED‘ UNDER UNITED CHURCH HALIFAX. N. S.. Oct. 21. - licv. Dr. Richard Roberts, of the Amerl~ can Church, Montreal, was illl principal speaker at the opening- convnratimi tonight ~01‘ Pine illli Theological College which llll been reorganized and will hence‘. forth be known as the United"l‘lic,li' logical College oi’ the Marltili Provinces. it was formerly crov tiucted under the auspices of lhe Presbyterian church under lite prinoinnlshii) of Rev. Dr. (‘larmice MacKlnnon who retains that poli- tion. be i} ld-nlricv Joy. nylilluntlint: wnilllii uolfl-r in the movie roiouy. in lliiiiill luntrurlionu from u profc-iiuioiiiil uu~ lournnlul-nt play thin fit I. 4-’ , . And a l‘ l Casing with i. double. insulation The mi pit. lire P“. d°"‘ and radiator of Fiawcett "Fli" neooe lieu ‘been the recoil" eel standard for many yfl" lfheee parte coulld u" i" m‘ ther improved eo attentill. was turned to the eleilil- ..Tho function of the c"? 1,,..._i' i _. .-. final turns». we "I" W100i”! - .lAMUiL madden? . . Local Agent for Qhariottetoviizfl anil Vleinity fir.