ilTiQ, u5:1n4"-a¢ ‘Mamas; 44-4» L.- . . l lg l i i 2 i . ._.---____-'.1.~¢.;4--.-- . THURSDAY, THE crmanomszrown GUARDIAN ‘ ooroana 1s, 192i §\\\ ' l MOORE a; Matron L r0. , l ‘ ' l 19-121 Queen St. (‘ilarlottctoyvn in new Fur Coats THIS DIORNING “TI OFFER l>l~1)l().\'>"l‘il-\'l‘lU-\' of thesupremacy, of this fur de‘ 0f handsomqhigh class, rich brown 3I-\R-\l0'l‘ handsome, stylish, wearable and dependable. coats, t These coats are shown with wide shawl collar, thev are lined durably with “farmens satin" they are~40 to 45 inches in length, they are generous body sizes, skirt having 75 inch sweep at base. Belt is sup- plied but the coats can be worn with, or without belt. Last years coats like this sold for $150.00 to 200.00. We have no value t0 equal this one, for Hdr ltPUT (‘.\>'l| ().\'].Y- . . . . . llllllly YQHFS. $89.00 Black Pony $89.00 Coats at Brown Kolinsky$ 00 Coat at Chis smart fur coat is belted all round, has shawl collar, is. 4-3 inches long, and at the price 1s a very splendid value—— $69 09 Australian $ 00 Beaver Coat Thisiis rich, soft, very smart looking fur—and the coats are cut in very stylish and attractive style- This one is ideal for a young lady. , Silk lining OYR VERY .\'l"|‘l{.\(" Tl \'l-I PIUFIC $89. Hudson Seal A rich soft handsome fur, very Coat at (ll'('s.<_\' model, 40 inches long, cut with loose hack, square collar, cor- ded silk lining. The value is villi-ii‘ [H] l’! I .\ TH‘ $‘5,‘..',.'i.000. well as shawl Here's a durable trim and dressy coat, ment that used to sell for $125 . . 89.00. w - so. i149 ‘These really splendid coats or belted, 40 inch length, silk rep i lining, an ideal winter coat, light, very handsome, very warm and cosy, grand value at ....1i49.00. Raccoon i Coats at A beautifully marked dark Raccoon coat, finished with border ed edge to skirt, very modern style, belt all round lovely silk lining. Tlllh’ IS .\ “'().\'l)l‘]l( .\'l' $,‘£50.00. Two very lovely Hudson Seal Models are shown here in most of the wanted sizes. These coats have the beauty, the per- a fect style, and the correct fitting that makes them by all odds the most popular of fur coats. They are lined with silk, they are shown in popular lengths, and we want to impress particularly the really remarkable value, compared with past seasons. Our stock of these is the largest in the vallcd, _ , _$:l5ll.tl0 and :m0.00. . . . 4 j $350.00 are Unsurpassed l y City and our values are unri- Have you seen that wonderful brown marmot coat that we offer at $817.00- - F‘ Moore & McLeod Ltd. An incomparable A i s value offered today i $89-00 0X15 MORE K partment in values. . .. EXPRESS HAS JYST BROYGIIT PS 3 line collar, silk lining, the sort of gar" i have large shawl collar, either loose ) 6 E i i a i. i i These iludsou Seal Coats at $300.00 and . 5 §\\\\\\I\\YflIIIEIII fllfi\\\l\l\\\§ K\I\VIIQ\\I\\\\XIIIIIIZIJIIIIIIIIZ3'\\\\\\\\I Orne, .\'. Y; f‘. l. llcauglc. Mflllh --CAN IT BE STOPPED. HOTEL ARRIVAL will; y,“ |.;||j,,l_ Mdjnlroai: l;_ 1L who live llellr, or have occasion lo '—'—' Henderson. 'l‘ruro: C. M. (fullllillfi - p“ "Ml" m” Lcrmfw-v Almlmmll‘ 3ulnlllcrsldc. ml Sundays are honin- REVERE HOTEL ham, flllinl-tlillili; fl. It. llrlno, Anligollish; f}. Lcanlall, Alum-ton; N- -\l."‘F-<. lllllllll-‘(I can border lll lliIllJH. nine to got llrfililllliltl knowlodgo or \\'llili. it may he likc on the Mcxl- SUMMERSIDE and Cw ESTERN GUARDIAN _. l -3HOP from Holman’: outdo; -ulovme Plorunzs at Belie- que Saturday, Oct. 15th. -HAY KNIFE, regularly $1.40. for only $1. Saturday at Hol- luaus, Sunlmerslde. “men's; HEAVV DUCK wEAa. ING SHIRTS, attached collar and pocket, regularly $2.25. for $1.39. .-CIRCUIT COURTJudge Me Qunrrie, Summerslde, motored on Tuesday to Port Hill, where be will preside at the sitting of the Prince County circuit court. —-LIVE HOG$—The Cooperative Farmers of Emerald will be load- ing hogs for Montreal on Wednes- day, Oct. Thursday, Oct. 13th, 12th up to noon on —MOVING PICTURE at Bradal» baint Friday, Oct. 14th. -.PRODUCE SCARCE- " There see-ills to be little produce being brought to market as yet. tilis‘ season. probably 0n account of the low prices oficred. Potatoes are lacing bought at 45c. new oats at 40 to 45c, dairy butter ls taken in at 35m eggs 30c. Ii. .-GET VOUR DICTIONARY-It ls said, so lhc story‘ goes, that a prcacilcr bud been reminded that some of his sermons contained words that were rather elongated. as it were, and that his sermons. entire. yvorc pretty much of the some lilillll)’. lt is said, so the story continues, that the minister lllude the following zlpology to hi; congregation: "Respected Friends: .\ly oral doculucnls having beer- thc subject of _vour VilllDCFilllOu, I hope it will not be an instance of vuin eloquence- or supcrerogatkln if l_lzlconicully~ promulgate, that avoiding all syllogistical, urii-ltocra tit-lll and pcripatctical proposi- lions, all hypcrbllliczll exngger; Urns and cxll-nuulions, whotbel _ philosophically‘, philo- lllly, flflllllfiill)’, or polnluical ly considcrt-rl, either in nly diurnal porn-initiations, or nocturnal lucll- hrzltions, they shall he definitely and (‘£il.(‘1-',()l‘l('fllly"ZlSSlllIllfllQfl with and rendered congenial to. the 0c~ clputs, caputs and cerebrllms o.‘ you. my, most. suporlatively res- pectable auditory." The story docs not say whether the IIFCZIClIPl‘ was harms-d in any way afterwards. or lf more than the usual time was (onsuluctl by the congregations on its way ll! inc. PERSONALS ~.\lr-. f‘. B. Alorris, Suulnlcrsiuv. lcfl on 'i'uc.<d:l_v lllflliillli! for Alon- .trl-;ll_ ‘wblrn she will spend :1 fcw s visiting. ll -.\iis;¢ )I<-\'ittio o.’ ffrxpnuti. is the gilt-st of Mr. and Mrs. it. C_ l-czl, Btllllrlrll, St. ii. -'l‘h~ (‘zlnzlrllrln National Express . inw- movcd their office to tho building on the Wc- side of the lftllwily station. ll --.\lr. (‘hurles Ail-Kenzio, Hack- villc. .\'. il.. is vi; ting fornlcr is- lllld friends. li_ Grandma Used Sage Tea to Darken Hair SHE MIXED SULPHUR WITH IT TO RESTORE COLOR, SL055 YOUTHFULNESS (‘onlmtln garden sage l)i‘l_"\\'l‘fl in lo ii ll"zl\'y' tl-zl, with Sllidlllll‘ added. Will lllrn gray. strcllkru llnd fades. hair bl-llutifullv dark ililll luxur» lunt. Ju»-t u few applications will provo a revelation if your lillll" is faded. siffllkCll nr gray: .\llxln_< lll" Suit‘ 'l‘r:l llflll Sulphur recipe at home, though is troublesome. .l\n easier wzl_y' is lo get a bottle of W_vctil's Sage and Sulphur (‘om pound at any drug slorc. all really for use. Tilis is the r-ld time r05 rlpc lulprrlvtul by the addition of other ingredients. While vrispy, grayx faded hnlLJs not sinful, we illl til-sire to retain out _voulilful zlppczlrunco null al- ll'l|.clll't'ncs.<. lly darkening you.- liilli‘ with “flvl-llrs Sago and Sui. pllur ('olnpound. no one can teli, born-lust: it does it so nllturzllly, so ovculv. You Just dumpcn ll sponge tr soft brush with it and draw lhl~ through yfilli‘ bull", taking one snlnll tilriillll at u limo; by morning all KPH)‘ llnlra have disuppcllrcd, and ulllrt‘ unolllcr application or tw ) your hull‘ ileconlos beautifully dnrk, gloss-v. soft llnd luxuriant. 'W:lllllc|-, lioslllll; A .» York; J. S. UlXOil. Pit-toll: R. Knight, Halifax; J. R. .l. M. Ladllcr, Si. Peters; l). Folc_y' llnd wife, Sourill Auhly llnd wife, Sourls; J. Myers, Hampton: S. A. lllld Mrs. F. P‘. Mclltllllllli, clly: Jua. fl. .l"ill\'llI~4, iiovllll; New (ilzlagolv. VICTORIA HOTEL J. A. Shearer. Toronto; L. A. H‘ Whittaker, Montreal: Mclllck. Montulzlug; E. J. Plllis, llzllifux: Mr n. u. ' o‘ l" "Mini" lflllnnrd’: Llnhnrnl for Dnmlrull lthirdl lhorsopnwnr ‘motors. E- llr"w"' C. ll. Murray, Mollcton; ll. H. Mc f}. Mitchell. Boston; Alex McKenzie, Pllltlollo: Kee, Toronto; ll. Lancaster, Mone- ton; Geo. J. Scott, Toronto; J. \V. llengtlugil, Toronto; C. W. Speirs. ' Toronto: (I. l). Long, llotlleszly, N ; A. E. Mt: T3,; Ii. N. (flllmnll. Ilalifax: II. P. Louis, Dallulm Lrl-kc; (i. G. REH-llf‘, Mono- tou; J. H. Mc,l'hee, Mollctlln. >v -_. mm Coins Handled Automatically A tremendous- nnlount of labor is RIlVPll dnliy at the office of the Detroit street railways by automo- tic coin-handling machines. A blmk ol‘ machines llllllfllPH an aver- age of 200.000 coins ench day. The machines are operated by our» The coins are placed tn hoppers nt the ~op, in all denominations. just an liloy come from the fare boxes on the curs. Without further atten- tion. buttered nnd badly worn pieces ..a:~ arc thrown out and the remaining coins ‘lrr- sill-ted into their respec- tive 1| Illlltlnftlltlfl. Thom are nt~ rurnrnlv country nnd properly wrapped 5n rolls of nny desired amounts. Every Still‘ day. llgcording to tbc reports, there are frequent and fulous sessions with the lricky pllsleboilrds, sonn- ot’ the sessions ending up wltn .. frec-for-llll flzht_ One of those flallc l-ncountl-rs was slnlccrl lust Sunday llnd it is said tbllt duilc a bit of blood was sputtered over the bllttlr- area Ilcforc the slough- tl-r was finivhnd to the salislzlction of all concr-rnr-rl. --MASONIC PARADEE-One of lbc most attractive functions of lllr- foil sl-nson in Sunlnlcrslde was tbl- annual church parade on Sill.- day lat: of the Masonic Lodger. More than filly brethren. under the direction of Iilnrshrlll Albert Ozlkes paraded front their rooms in Whiter Street to the Methodist (Thurcil. where u very apt and help- flli sermon wns prcntheri by the pastor. Rev. Georlze R. Morris. The music, specially nrranlzeti for the (lcr-nsdon. wan must delightful, bl- cludinz n nperiai anthem, with hire. .\torrl.< no soloist; a baritone solo by A. F. Sharpe; n mrllu quar- lcf by Mewrs. L. R. Prue. G_ flow- ness, J. iicustis and (‘. Campbell. --—--<-0>-—-—- Honors are Even A woman doesn't make much llondwny driving n nnil, but dl-l you lover no a man try to wrap up n bundle ct laundry?- Permanent Position - Open How would you like a "M" 1"‘ P"! time Position "l" will my You well and build for the future? One of the but and ltronq. elt Casualty Insurance Com. panlel need: roll men for representative: ln thin prov. ca. To luch men it offer; op. Portunltleu to develop p91]. tlorll at the top of the hm". nice prolenlon, and. at (he name time, to earn ggngrgu. pronto. No experience requlred_. Jun active, clun work. Find out more about m“, Got In touch with Continental Casualty Company W. E. BOWNESS, Dlnrlot Manager 169 Great George Street, CHQCJOiHMHIMAPl-Hfi- i-.... I a leap lll J-MOVING PICTURES at Hunt- ol‘ River Thursday, Oct. 18th. _..__ ..A TIN OF PORK AND BEANS for only 6 cents at Holmans, Sa- turday. -"BENGOUGH, the world's great est cartoonist in Epworth llall, l-‘rl- day. October l4th_ at 8 p. m. Get your lickets early." -3-QUART ALUMINUM DIP. PER, regularly $1.40, for 97 cents; 40 cent ilreud knife for 25 cents and 50 cent glass cake piute for 2'9» cents at lloimnns, Summerslde. _FUNERAL $ERVICES- The funeral of the irlte James Donlpstgv, whose TCflliliIlS»3I‘i‘iVO(l bnrr- on Monday evening from Regina, was llcltl on Tuesday morning to til-z H. C. Cemetery The services were conducted by Revs. J. J. Alllhnalld and M. Monaghzln. Til‘: pull heart-rs hl-lnz Siessrs. \\'. B. Sit-Neill. Gerald Mulligan, li_ M. linker. Joseph McDougall, L. .\‘[. .\lcl\'elll and Frank Alc-Kcnzle. lI. --LAID TO REST-The funeral of the lute James B. Dr-mpsy. whtrc remains arrived home on Alonuoy night fronl Regina. Sask" 100k pint-o from the home of Joscpb L. .\lt'f'llllflill.'ll. brothor-ill-luvr of [no dccl-uscd at 0 o'clock on 'l'uesdlly zuorning tn the R. (‘. (Teluetc '. The funeral service was conducted by Rcv. J. J. Vic-Donald, pastor of Sumlnorsidc, “slated by Rev. Ill. Airmzllzhan. Niiscoucilc. who also bold the service at tho grave. 'l‘in- pzlll bcnrcrs were: M. L, Frank McKenzie, llllrry linker, Leonard Kilt-Neill, Joseph hlclblugllll, \\'. ll. l} J h l Ne Fall Suits of tricotine, serge and vclours. Straightline models with narrow belts convertible collars, plain or ‘embroidery trimmed ln navy blues, brown etc. Sizes 16 lo 44. swig; ,,“,_’,‘,‘1_0_,$i*‘*'=*lll mloan- PRICES $25.00 T0 ssooo --COMMENDABLE WINDOW- l-‘or lilo lzlsf few days sporlsllll-ll, llnd many who have not vt-t risl-n .. Fall and Winter Coats . mltchr-d with interest the spccl l l l window- decorations of ll. 'l'. llol- ‘ > :,.",,.‘ ml, , , ,' '~ - 0,131,, K1,"){H,,Z“L1‘,"’_§,§I,,‘f§, ,,-f,',,‘_,l Some of several natty styles of high quality fabrics. ‘,,‘,'..’,§','_“’ "T“,,,,‘"‘,‘,f,,,f,‘§1,f"',*q= ‘i171... o- Some plain tailored or fur trimmed. Women’s and Misses willl moss, sods, stllal] ever; lrr-os and a few muplc and l» -ir branches. forming n most artistic woodland scene. 'i‘ilrouzll this runs a rivltr of real wltrr, con- slonllv in motion. lly tho bunk of lllc river has br-cn crcctcrl ll ll‘lli, with ;l sturdy lluntcl‘ .'l: fin drum ‘ \vll_v. and all tllc nP-‘cvwzlry- equip» ment for a long stnv rlnllt lll hand Not fur fronl tho camp in ‘l p. in which a 'l‘r--idy' Hour ll.. two-n .;lugllt Iloth for its artistic lllc- '.l illlll its tllnr-lluoss. liil- dl-rnrzl- ‘I lll 5-; illl§‘l|l'|ll_\’ good. sizes. PRICE $15.75 T0 $95.00 A Fur Croat Dopzlrtnlolll; WE OFFER FUR VALUES THAT DEFY COMPARISON _ Having taken full advantage ltllf lmarkctl corglitions i 4 in making our purchases at unusua y 0w cos s. o one Eastern Guardian l else can afford to s fur coats of the same quality as ours l ..'8HOP lf lmfllfi ontology at Such prices. ‘ Our models combine fashion quality. ' lgRiCES $7900 TO $300.00 ‘PROWSE enos rrnl imauv YOUR onv oooos and (Ilothillg at IVES K: hlUllDUClCS. Ltd, and save money. correctness with fur ..‘NOTlCE-- Moving picture», Montague Silliiftlil)‘. “Forlum Hun. tcr." fezlttlring Earl \\'l'lli:lllls;l “\'t'flf‘fl Mysll-ry." Nine rccl pro-l grlullluc. Time, 7 llnd 8.45 p.l.. .."AT GEORGETOWN-.Scbr. ‘col licnt, Capt. TQTFlEI ls in W» lizll hour for thc past weck awaiting - the ;il‘l‘l\’ill of a nrw muinrulil trolll ‘ ' Halifax, her old one being blown _ udvay ill the strolls in llit‘ heavy storm. lfcr varszo consists of u . load o.’ coal for ('bzlriottr,-lou'll. A. Q ~-—- ~‘ , ‘ , ‘ WU hp ;,(;(-(,|np1l§lln.1 it will ho tclslluona mule the lfllilhllflfl pzlrllvs. lbv l)i‘lll;il pozxj- “YfcaAl; ,l,'foril"f"5‘l"l~l, (rum fillfln p; new; H, |h[\ slllollls ofl l'(‘ll]ill-'r Society gzlvc u c: u ol',oll lll’: cvlllillg train for . . .., ll). l‘ P Jl'll‘l',f Si’ lill‘: ,_ ,_ ‘ ‘ H . _ ‘ x _- _ _ -,__ i,“ , _, y‘ J I _ - ,‘| ‘ H, "d a n“, “In,” or Svdnuv w‘, i‘, lung .-, (ouul, and Ill-llnlll} l. lb-. s<ll:‘,.;-ll,ll|\l'.1_ ltl|,l.."ll]l\l:l fill‘)illl.v.‘lllllllll:‘\\ Sip zpllpil]lonhlnlllflrll Hi. ‘ - " .-- .1 .';l 4.‘! . '-; t .1‘- "Mo! ‘l ~l- Mdllkmlll llms‘ ‘whmir u" all“ 1.01M“! A‘ Allie] illlt-lflbl’ wills lJlYIdll by ‘lflc l-ul f'l'lil'.~l‘ at llcliill l'lli\l-l ., fljlldlili‘Hiféiélgdnai: _‘-;.MRS_ JOHN D_ G$LL|SI H"). Illlfflllllt :"lll' llll- ‘Wiilillll ‘lifi-l-Illll"? tllllld silllvlvrrs lll ritpo llnd Uilllldlli: _ ,. n _ I , “W” L”, M ‘was hum.“ i“ 5L (‘nil flllil'l llllll'\( llllllln .~ . lll liitiiltlllulmlll by lllt bl ~ 'u'"l‘"ml"ll "L (‘Oran "ml Rm h“, ‘flrgfulq-g prune, in. ‘w, qumlh, cludiltt, Illi gl.l.~.~ ulld ~ilv “atria llll‘ll‘ ll'l1ll_\' lril-lldz. .\ll.~\ ll protuct‘ or .yt cy_ . ~ ' ‘ ~ I _ ‘ - ‘"' * . . . - - . w ..-._ .- . . - ., .,. ,- . _ ' ,; ‘. _ “rm, m“, milk ma“, H‘ J ll so l'l‘t‘l"l\"‘t. ll 0 \\ l ' c» ll. I ‘f y mo gr fl . . .."CADET 608F510 Fbn (lenrgc ll." "l _ .'.. _ 1o in» [lnptllilrliv of lll!‘ collll':'.c.- lJllf‘lll\\‘-'lll lcvch Supt. li_‘. town (‘zldol (‘or-pa ilzls hccn reeor "_'l"1 l". PM“ Pull?‘ lwhlinnll. i l Vflnlzflr] in“; war w“), yin-oars _]_ \“~'i'l~ h" -- l'"'l"""l“'l ">"l~ l“ ;;——~ —— ~_ ;~—~~— ~ — -- ~ “m. cause of‘ lll-r death. llor husband AJI. McIfTonnI-ll and E.J.ll, \ » rlsscy a,‘ instructors 'l‘ht~ nom- lnnl roll wilolvs zlboul sovtrnLv-llvc cadets enrolled. ’l‘lll:l i< th-» inrg» cst number since tho (‘elder (‘orps was tirganizerl soluu ten yUklTl-i ago. A. l.= 5a.’. sou is the onlv ' John l)‘ fiiliis. H .ll~o very -l(l;. ‘ bclnl: lll fill full. Mrs. fiillls‘ on - . lillunilfcl‘ is lll lho West, and lHiJl , , -. not arrived homo boforc, lhc fn- _ . v llr-rzll oi‘ llcl‘ lllotllcr. All lldollll-ll ' _ pvliuflll at ' ‘ .\lrs. (Jlllis was lllllill f ' ll strong and vv . gurolls wolluln up tc tile time o" . y llf"‘ lllllllllPl_\' lll-nth 'l'lil'l‘t' ls lllurh aylllpathy for tho f:lllllly' ll. lhc noigllilllrllood. ..*SHIPPING.- Schr. Senator Snowball, (‘apt Wm. Dicks. is c.\- pcctrd with ll load 0f Sydney l'()l|l for W. A. Poole and (‘o._ Lowl-l Montague. Ailcr discharging “~'ll4' . .*WEDDING BELL5~An event llll:l 0(ll'.'l_\'iil v lirllf r , . _. guru?gyfiilqoyfu (.)',m,_';),-' q l ma,“ of unusual lnlercnt this weck was ONE TON [N 'lllRl-,[; lfi ‘y t , k , , H] tho very pretty wclldlnlz \\'lili.li . . ,; drIOiiolldilli-slv‘lodeuiiiriilpe loch blur" in Zion l'l"~--"b.\'lcr‘-ll1 WHAT YOULAN 5AM‘ t'llurl-b when llll‘ only dllugllft-l- of luv. ll. \\'. ulld Mrs. 'l'tlolllil< All- lill‘ .\lul'lcl. bccllull- lilo bridc of All‘. lllolluls slerton l)_vcr. oldest ‘ _;_ son of the liov. T, l). and M nispoRj-sm sports M", “h” gaicrliflffnlilplrlllg.‘221110;'ll.l|r(}ll\\\-l|$ (lnorgnlolvn [Mil pa,‘ cllslllllu list-lll (litililrti. llldlllgl iltlilL “"""""' """“"l""~" l‘ l“ “"""““l’"’ rnlwl-n-sn-nue up» ulllnv n-nnll. n! in lll('_ school IZIVHIYHlK: Julnplng m“ (Hmuqlpunu rlrxio; [mm UH‘ pm‘ My“ Wm" mm’ m” nlllmssnry (‘hurl-ll ITlH‘ lll‘lill‘ll rirlv enln-w-ll “m” have bu?" urlmlml “ml n" lhc (‘llilrcil to the‘ <ll:‘llii< [of ibo pupils but“ buys and, girhls "all \\'1'ddinl.' March pllvrid ‘by’ “if-s ., . . .,,_ ,._. llliulllirillg ill?f!tlll"5l!)1p]l'fl l","_“rl _‘l'll'n’";l_l'] irhlhllrhlf ‘WW rurlng .'| football and with trzliululz T02", lidmllv" ‘all lmfmll‘ will no lllliilll ho- nblc to give :l fik-nlr 'H,"t';:::"l’:rnr;1 "i"‘ft,l('_ll"I good account Ill ihcnlscives this‘ {Hum Wm.“ i1’ “fl: ‘lll "q l‘: fllll. Tito teachers llnd pupils lire r’ ' A ‘ ‘ l3 {l ‘U "m" "- Imdenvormg m arrange u fipm “m, )0lIillZl,->~ hlolher ol tllc brldc Slip- _ m H , l 1 UL portcd the groom. Rev. ll. W. for [he w)” and g r s m‘ I I l Toomln», fulhl-r o.‘ the ilrirll, ussl~l cd by llev. J. (‘. Sibley, pcrftlrlncd tiu- l-l-reulonyj Thn bride u ore ll blludsolnl- gown pl ivory (‘llilFYnPIlal‘ sulin with silver loco: tflllllllllifi~i wearing the usuul veil and orzlltgl- blossoms and czlrrlr-rl n borluct of chryaanthcumunts and maiden llliif ouomufl" torn. Tile bridesmaid looked l‘ll'lI‘ml'U! In a pink orlzandy nwr pink satin llnd carried rm cxqulallc 'v'v'l'l‘ll A l‘ll’l‘ll..l"..\'$ l-l lll l‘-.'¢'\Cl§—’nncl it bums any olll kind of incl lznnl or soil coal, wood or COltlf. llllletz, li|l[)ll'.‘i and ltay for ivdnl-y. This wzla lill- first curgo of pro- ducl- to lcuvo any island port this fall. A Vfilh Pipeless Heating the entire sysll-nl is in the cellar but nllthc heat is in [lll house. Not a cicqrca- is welsiad or absorbed by cellar pipes, none is thrown ofi around the furnace, and your cellar is always conl- just right for storing fruits and vegetables. You can change to Pipclcss l-lcnting in a single day- there is nothing at. all to tlu- installation. ll we start today, we'll be through tomorrow and your healing troubles will be ended. No matter what next winter has in store, you’ll be warm and comfortable. _ _ ll. J MABON We have: not the space to say all we'd like to in this advertisement, but if you'll call in, we'll turn the furnace inside out for you. l! Glasses Fitted 1:;:";:.".%._":.':i.".“ 'ar.";:;':.;'also: P E I , recipient of .1 large number of va- ’ I I l llfllllP gifts including onl- ilunalrcd and...“ m opmmfiry dollars ln cosh. of "which filly wuy Toronto College given by the Ludioll‘ All] of Brim cit-u l’l"f‘flll_\'lf‘l'lilil cilurcll. The C. Exclullva Tut Room Con- U. l. T. mm wml 0mg mu Ml“ T°‘"""-" clrlas of girls. of which has been leader sinne- mmlnl: to Drlnkwntnr pre- sented her with a case of silver