at t analel t...- is ,,,.='.....- °"""°"‘...‘.‘.."°"'.'... Itohlltll 9' ‘and Reduces Bwelllll ‘M’: Illustrated Dreessnokins’ Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern / By Annabelle Worthlngtllll i The Pflinted willie of bodice tn", u; out on tits bis-s tor dflhtrasting m“. mills sleet. slid lllelllltlnl least-ll to the silhouette. The rover collar tsr. minutes at left elite waistline to gill iurther length to lllure. *__ The skirt is perfectly eliln we straight at back with all tho fumes; it iront provided by similar seem that lust flutter veer W"!!! moves style No. M‘! is deslslltd in sire: 1e. l8 years. 30. Il- W Ind 43 lethal bust. It's an excellent choice ior street without a top coat. Swagger to weu to the Football Games. and ever so smart for ell sports occasions. Plain light weight woolen, hash. lair lersey, canton crepe, crepe di chine. silk Printed tvned. can Marooain and sheer velvet appro- priate. ‘ It. is very easily made. limply l two-piece bodice to be seamed a.‘ sides and slleulderw The {rontl are underiaced arid rolled into rev- srs with the attached straight collar The skirt is seamed at sides. The cir- cular godets are then inserted ir slashed openings. and skirt attached to bodice. It ifnow ready for sleeves g to be set into emileles. j Pattern price l5 cents. Be sure . to fill irl size ol’ pattern. Address Psttem Department. The New Pall and winter Fashion Magazine is is cents, but only 10 cents when ordered with a pattern. (lg-r gasp! yo]. onrisilau. Kin.- gq-gum seq ens. Patton's 00 I sun's ems irons ‘es-w. elm. use, elem and eiue. asestly email eisea. Palm's. W" --o- t PRINCE ED WARD TO-DAY l» Orchestra Dragged in degrada- tion by the girl he thought he loved! ‘ _ see his sreei ~ kiljflght to win the ‘ll’! vlle knew ho loved! It's better than "Weary River.‘ "Soothe-salve" is the name. It ll else prescription o! a iamous Phillie" I lall. which has been WW1 m "W" seeds oi cases oi iiohlfll- PWMW Needing and protruding piles. !ii Si"! results quickly- W"! t)" "Pbimm asses yield w its hoalins "tllu- “°“' 1min results in rtllnl-YY "l" 5W at all CD183"- I le coats you uothlll l! Y" 5° m’, lleaeot. ami- llslll l" '"'"ffl°, flIIothL-Ialvré" ll y‘! 9.1‘. ‘£2.27... 3ft? Jo». eel r" "l" "fund your money. t i f’ Os, - TRAPPING A IVY-Reed how it is deco in The levee Dials mystery story starting in nest ‘rue-idly’! Guardian. ' BOYS’ LONG IANTS frflm $15" ' u» else- lleyl’ short pants trolls 2e to Id at 81.46. Palm's. I300 BAPTIST IIIVIOIE-Nilflh Riv- ' er Field ache-y Oct. soul. North al- StOCK Qu-Otatlons ver l1 a. m: Clyde River, a p. m; ' Kingston 7 p. m. W. It. MacWalksr, l; Milllllldi. “ALHIAX, 0st. 17.—Qllotations ‘liurniehed by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Stock Elihu“- “little Man enough to ad. rnit he married the "o"! girl. Cour- lla onoulh in flght for the love oi the right one. WILL PUT same until-required any of our high grade uvereoala on payment o1 $8.00. Beleot one bday at ~ 0 ANGE Pawn‘ “w NEW YOIK EX I Blflllus Murder Mrs a. Niibt |ii’e its the edluioley-lel rooms 0!,‘ mgflg m”; newspaper — an of] v b’, . to whorls duty was every. thing - a reporter whe- lcved and wee loved -- s. murderer brought to bay by a srltty. reevllseeiul led. tori by the young people. At 9 P. M. all oi the young people o! the Presbyterian church and the young People oi the Churches of Chi-let on P. E. Island came together iw the Sins-songs around the camp iille, for the comp Perm and (or the goodnight talks. These sing-songs were tllrougllly enjoyed by all. They were in charge oi Mr Roy Blair, B. A._ and Rev. A. I -—— . taFe. a . . 2191/ sreanuolrr ovauans Olotrl- I fimézfg: f?” . y“ “or: ing for railwaymen at $4.50 a suit. ' Also coveralls at use. Blue to 44 M" m’ ""' f'f'”'c°°' ' 1331;, hum,‘ ’ “no Am, Lggopio ve o. . . . . . . .. .. Am. srrllt. do Iteiin. 0o. 109% ......- . 2'! “W” """==~=--""~'= i‘.‘f‘.'..‘.’..°.ii“ofiilfi'tl.f°o. 11.3. Circuit. The pulpits oi Alexandra.) N Y cm a, Hud RV. a '5. __ l“ Cross Roads and Hezelbrook will be ' dado“; ca: 6'0 ' ' n,‘ occupied on Sunday. 30th Oct. by m‘ r ' 5m ‘h. my’ w’ unduly. c, Una“. N_ Intcrnati. Petrelgu? u!‘ ‘Wu "no": on“ n“ u t m; standard Oilrot . no Ahxuwm a p_ m‘ Hufluoak 7 p. Reading Co. ..............‘..... 4 m lulu.” monk", “d "ummm, Southern Pac.‘ .............._.._ H1 0 “Th. thouhmnnw of “luv. “owl Union Psc. Ry. I70 1 b t “w l M u. s. Industrial Alcohol oo. sso' cnh€.1:€.."ec ' u m m" rouow!’ Westinghouse Illee,‘....'.... .. 299% f Missions in Canada, or India. Brltl-th helpful. It is then our duty as workers ‘Guiana, Formosa, China, Manchuria in the church oi Christ to train up leaders. leaders not only among the ‘and Japan whenpmns w," hem; young men, but also leaders" among made m. holding the summer school the mung women °r our land’ leaders land Missionary Conference it was un- l“ or wmm shllllbe ‘Wrthy °t "‘ ‘mun’ ‘lrlerstood that Rev. Dr. Buchanan re- try such ss ours. May we then one and Humed missionary from 1nd“ wouw m man“ not omy what a great and ‘be in “the Maritime Provinces in the responsible task has been given to us ‘month at August and 1t w“ expect“ ,________________ U. S. duel 218% Vi; .3 SUMMEESCHUUL fplollo ‘Made for N... Year’s Summer ‘ ‘ School "and Mission- i‘ . aryConference. u‘ ‘ The closing session o! the Presby- l‘ Larian ‘Bummer School and Mission- Jry Conference, which met at Canoe ' ove August 5th - 12th was held on ‘the evening oi Monday August 12th 1nd on Tuesday iorenoon the last FWD 0i’ leaders and students sot out '. In!’ their respective homes. and may we all be found iaithful to the very last. I ' After the addresses were over and lthe regular meeting had been ior- mally closed a social halt hour was spent in becoming acquainted. The evening throughout was a. very pleas- ant as well as a very inspiring one and all present ielt assured that the school was away to a good start. , The lectures in the several courses ibegall on Tuesday morning and con- ‘tinued through until the closing oi the School on the following Monday. i ‘All 0i the lectures given by the diffe- ' ent leaders on the various subject were but “L” what a we“ pnvuege is ‘aura {that he vrollld be present to give leo- Ytures on missions but on account of having met with quite a serious au- itomobile accident, he was not able t0 make the trip to the Eastern Provin- res. In the absence of Dr. Buchanan lor any other returned missionary Miss Rogers and Miss Dean handled the course splendidly. The course was full ,0! instruction for all. The series oi lectures on The Pres- ibvtcrirln Church, History, Doctrine ‘land Policy were given by a. number of ‘different men, qnegcach day from 11. .50- 12.30 P. M. ‘I-‘he first lecture oi the jserios was given by Rev. F‘. G. McIn- ‘tosh. His subject was "The Founding Smith. Only one edition oi the Camp Piper was published during the week and that was read on Thursday evening. (Canadian Press) The Editor in Chic! was Dr. I‘. B. V. Bruce-Williams and 0n the editorial Mommas!“ Que" Oct’ H-Pflca Sm“ with mm were M!“ Irene w? ogsirl continued unchanged on the local wholesale produce market to- end Mr. R. C. Archer and Rev, A. E. Smith. The Thursday evening an“ The o“ ma!“ w” m‘ only busy section, and everl it suflered a Edition of the paper was read by Miss. _ Irene Wyand. The contributions were d m wldm" The u m , a in . hieh boosted the “u 5°“ Th“ “gm” PM“ “d 5°“ 1.11:... ofifiioloo. eggs to as for worked out at the expense oi the “u” "m 45 m, mm; will remain various leaders and students were the m (mu m“ we“, u w“ “nomad soul-co oi a great deal of amusement. Maw‘ 3min‘ comm“. k-h n” Aiterihe more humorous pare o! w." quot“ ma“ it 55 “m! N, the entertainment around the camp m: minim l . MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE‘ Abitibi 53% Montreal Power , Natl. Breweries . Ilraz. Traction Steel Co. oi Can. B3 hewlnigsn . . . . 98% Dominion Bridge . D9 Massey Harris Can. Brewery 10 Fraser dc Co. Power Corporation . Inter Utilities-A Inter Utilities-J ........-..... 10% Br. Am." Oil 61% An outstandingly smart costume is illustrated in cost styling in feather weight tweed in rust brown tones. The bodice presents s. tailored titted a peel-slice and shows smart raised waistline in narrow suede belt. 02% 97'.‘ May 100% OATS --r\-vw—-—-—-e-nsosee—__ Ne. 2977. liae ..................... N Itreet Addreu IIIIsleeeaaalllliillIIIIIII"""'III Cllty State -_--—-v--_-o-q In Central America road improve- ments are being made under the head teal. which may be paid in cub or by actual labor, a practice once common in this country but new practically obsolete. .|' The school throughout was a spyem liound to be very helpful. Each day l’ 51d success 1n every my Taking l", from n to 9.50 A. M. the lectures on : ders and students together there were Bible Bhudy were given by Rfi-‘V- Th0! 1C a in all enrolled. A- R048“. 13mm Mun-j’ ‘f The Oberlin: mettle: was held on The Eenml theme of the study I°Y| The third lecture in the series was < lithe evening oi Monday August 5th. iihe 51X lectures (‘$11M be We“ ‘MSCTF §cxiven by Dr. F. S. V. Bruce Williams. ' "tfftcv. R. Hensley Btavert presided and ibed by the one word "Salvation." The 3.115 subject “.85 q-he sdvcrelgnyy o; was assisted in the devotional pM-tivery word salvation said the lecturerlGod_ ryqgof the service by Rev. 'I‘hos, A, Rod. implies that there is something to be| r gar, saved from. In His word God leaves ,4 The fourth lecture was on "Presby- ‘W n,“ pg G_ Men-mm gave the 0mm no doubt», a; to men's cgndltiqn by m. ‘ terianism, its out standing Doc- E1118 address, 1t was g, very “m”; mg ture all men are in a state oi being y 311:5" aélld wiasl given by Rev. D. O. “Hie Iublect was "The pow“- qg m, lint. "There is none righteous no not C av. m5 ae, N. 5. fIoiy spirit". Th, QpQ-kgf m“, g; one" Man's only hope is in the cross The’ fifth lecture was given by Rev. zyery clear to all that one oi the grout of Jesus ChristThe cross has a threc- i Cleo- E. Hose D. D. of Ottawa. This {hoods qt the Church 0g Chris; today fold message for a sin-cursed world. ' was also on "Piosbyteflanism-its r 15 m, bapusm o; the Holy 5mm“ Be_ '1; reveals (1) The gregj [ova o1 God ‘ form oi Church Government, Policy etc ‘sore the Spirit oi God can do His ‘(2l The awtulness of sin and (3) the! The sixth lecture was on "The Gre- pol-g 1n the hem-t, c; men and women righteousness of 50¢ 1 at need oi the present and the clut- so that they may become a force gm- Every human being in the world is 4. 100k for the Future." and was given righteousness: in the world they must pelvis enersiud either by the sniritiby Rev- R- Henslev Stsvert All o! the '5‘ a 581p q-he chunk L, ‘of Gad m- ghe 5pm; of the devly Bu; {men dealt with their respective sub- : . soundini; out the call to is members ‘even in the midst oi a world such as YJBBl-ll ill 8 mlsberll’ Way- Thle wllrec this God is able not only to save but i was found to have been one 0! the to keep "11 than God b, gm. u, who, most instructive and helpful o! the asks the apostle Paul. can be against 561198. us. m that opal-ea not His only Son The afternoons Were given up to "but delivered him Up for ue all" sports of various kinds- The most P0- how shall. He not with Him freely P1118? of all the Sports were, baseball. 51v, u‘ l" ghgngsgg volley ball, quoits and swlming. On The people in the diffrerlt branches Friday aiterxfoon August 9th a. Field of the Church of Christ to day should Dav of sports was held. A11 o! the be striking the note oi victory 1,0 a contests were entered into with zest f“ nutm- degm, than they u,‘ and and enthusiasm, Needless to say these all followers oi Jesus Ohrilt should afternoon sports from dayto day were have a ior greater passion for souls tlllflytd by e11- of the Church and its early History." The second lecture was on "John rllvin and was [given by Rev. W. BANK! George Gregory- oi’ Bath, England a {firmer president oi,’ the Antiquar- ian Booksellers‘ association. has ilui absolved himseli from a self-imposed vow to neither smoke nor drink inr tcsicanta while the conservative Party was in power. down FOB. Butter. cheese, poultry fire each evening, came the singing and potato prices all remain un- lc-i a hymn followed by a good night , changed- talk. The good night talks on the OTTAWA’ onk ow 17_(Egfl)_ several evenings were as follows:- Canadian egg markets are advancing (l) "The call to service." Rev. Geo. “M” mm "ab": E- 1W5 D- D- mmmlo.‘ oet. l7--'1‘his egg (2) "The need oi quite and Rest. mus“; l, m-m m4 unmua"; pug. Rev. W. Bruce Muir. s" u». qqou" “gm,” .3. (3) “'I‘he curse o! selfishness." Id- (n; 44.45; lust‘ (0.43; pulls; emu twirl white. salsa; ldwiidl so delivered. cases re’ (4) "The solemriity of Life," luv. mm“, W. L- OHlhOlI-‘Ml- MONTREAL. Oct. iimliseelpb at (B) "The kind oi world we live in." eggs here today were l7“ eases. film- H- A. Dolz. pared with m eases on the earm- re) "The Lost Boy." Miss Marion pending day last year. 1401i ell Royce. market is enchanted in not and in These short gripping talks were price. strictly fresh extras are strong listened to with rapt attention, the end advancing under light receipts. singing oi a Hymn and the berladlc- Firsts are steady. tion brought each days proceedings QUEBEC. Que. Oct. il-neelere to a close, ‘ here m quoting country shippers After the lecture period had closed ‘W. lllllrlded OBI! dflllvfilfitl- Ollie on Saturdays. short business i“ mum.‘ ha.‘ ""533 flrsta 60-0; was held. Among other things it was "W945 "-33- Pflflls 01 "Uh "I! 9° moved seconded end carried unani- "tum m "m3 55'"; n?!" 45"" mously that the thanks oi the Bum- flew“, a’ Pm” u "ma" *3" m mer school and Missionary oorlierence "W19" m "w" “F am‘ 395 5"‘ be extended to the Presbytery oi ‘ma’ 3" Prince Edward nlule ior having held H“‘m*x' N- 5-’ °°l- 174"" ‘°' the Slmlmer School end Missionary “l "3 “mm h" m" ° m"? conference which had proved to have ‘NP/mo’ m nun prim W” m. been such a. splendid success m“ and’ “u” “m” “m” n w‘ in every way. And it was further ag- w; an“ “'50; mm” ‘"40’ ma] reed that thalPresbytery be ulna to ‘mm’ "' “u” °“ "‘°“"Y' “l” hold a. similiar Bummer School and ‘mm m“ got; w“ mun“ u‘ Missionary Conference during the ' ' ' m.“ ‘hlpmmu u 49% 52% 54 .--t.-...-.o..~-..-... ......... 297 34H ..... 346% ..... 394 Bank Commerce .. Bank Rioysi .. Bank Montreal . Bank Nova Scotia .. _ wnaar WHEAT ' - . . 1435i mm°m"d""_’e°"'°! “m. m 61mm‘ some o! the latest talkies, were dev strayed in e helf-mlllion-dollar iilv in Sydney. Australia. recently- Dec. 130% Mar. 136% May 141% --——-—-fi-...__. billiards Llnimwv-Tbe Ilsa el hi: ’ 44 YEARS qin ago last May, the doors of Paione’ Establishment were opened to the public. Help us to close them before Christmas by purchasing your willter’e lllllllly 0f quality dry goods and readyuimweare ' "the Master's services, to wait upon God in meditation and prayer until their hearts are cleansed and the Holy Spirit can rule and reign in v their lives. For only in proportion as j the Spirit oi God dwells in the hearts t. t‘. oi men and women can they have " / : power in help redeem the world. ' FAssembIed thus as we are at our Summer School and hiissionary Con- ference we must wait upon God and sIsk Him to prepare the hearts oi all r. The Twilight addresses were held ‘that ms Spirit may work mightily . ~‘ therein, - So that the meetings to be held ior the instruction and up- building of the lives of our young i people will not have been held in .‘ Vain. ' Following this came a short address by Rcv. R. Hensley Stavert on "The Possibilities oi Youth." Mr. Btavert I called attention to the wonderful ‘ power oi earlytraining. We must never forget that "The child is lather to the essential oi liie inhisboy manhood days that he wilibeinhte manhood years. 'I‘rua manhood aanhotbeeerved ' out by onestroke inapaulng instant No. it must be lruilrled day by day ~ and hour by hour. This isct must be f; brought home to our young people , with iorce so that they may ever build - aright, Canada is s. great country and 3 a great cc/untry needs great, men, and more particularly great leaders. We need these great men in every walk of life, and especially is this true oi - the nleh in the ministry oi the Church oi Christ. We must have great men in the pulpiia of our ll-lld i! we IN ever to becomes. greet people. Xi these men sis nettobeieundill them!!! oi the present generation we must nioulfihem out oi the boys oi the en- comm generation. a er to assist the home and the the Sabbath School and the Jeopieb Societies in this work the ‘ youth it has been guilt Bummer eollools and coelierenoe have been very than they have. All such should never forget that they are "saved to'serve' and they each should be continually striving to do their part. The reward for their seal and faithfulness is un- each evening at 7.30 o'clock and were as fol10ws~ (l) "The Three Fold challenge oi Life" questioned. The promises oi God are as sure and as ctemai as Himself. "Heaven and Earth shall pass away but. the word of God endureth for- ever." These lectures and the discussions which arose out of them were iound to have been very interesting and instruc- tive. The lectures on Sunday School Methods and Ywng people's work irorn l0 - 10.50 A. M. each day were given by Miss Edna Rogers. Deaco- rlaas. New Glasgow, N. B. and by Rev. D. O. McKay mmsdsle, N. B. 0n ec- oount oi having to give e series oi lec- tures at the ' School at Piotou Mr. McKay was not able to reach Canoe Cove until Thursday August 8th. The greater number oi the lec- tures were given by Miss Rogers. ‘rhis eolnlse included lectures on "The Pupil" "Th0 'I‘eaolier" "the Art of Asking Questions" "The use of Illus- trations" "Work among Girls" end other hindered subleetl. Both Miss mam and Mk. McKay showed that they had a. good grasp oi their sub- lects. The lectures were helpful to all, and especially to those engaged in S. school and Young People's work. The lectures on Missions from ll- li.40 each day were given by Miss Xasel Deals and Miss Edna Rogers. This ovilfle included lecturespn Home (2) "The Secret oi Peace". (3) "The Appeal oi the Future". were. all given by Dr. F. S. V. Bruce Williams. f4) "God's plan for every Liie", by Rev. D. O. McKay. (5) "The Master's Ideal for Liie" (6>"The Crinlo oi Doing Nothing" by Rev. R. Hensley Btavert, Many words oi commendation were spoken in favour oi these several ad- dresses. They will not soon be forgot- appointed, a smaller and a. larger one. The following, smaller or more gong. mittee on Sabbath lchools and young first weak o! August mo. "flkffi xifigz: t:"£':'f’"° And again on Monday afternoon mm pom“ m“ m“ Q a. another short busineu meeting was! u.“ u.‘ "u," ‘new’; n “'0”: i held at which two committee was! Silage spot 88-40. Figures uqgllm‘. -___.-.._--_-- “1 °°mmltt°e w” ‘Pmmiea m m‘ it would be well to have one or two operate with the Presbytery Com- People's work in getting ready for neat years work namely: Angus M. Bernard, Freetown, Annie Malay. Freeland and Donna Rodger, 391- fast. - Then besides this smaller and more general Committee it was agreed that worth o! the lummer lchooi and Minimal-y Oonierence and to try to let in touch with all oi the young have an opportunity or attending u "ll! ea desire. ' continued ee ease‘ l0 BRINGING UP FATHER JSWHERE AkNTl-HNG IN "rt-t: PAPER A5001’ MY 107466 alsluq QTQLQMR representatives in every culgfijgflgq when duty ii would be to talk lip the neeoieeaeuotllettlloyushoelfl 1. at closing out prices. L. Please shop early in the morning. Patons Limited W. w. owarv, J. A. McLAREN, Llquldatm,