'-ox.;-4*-~_‘_ THE . ... -.¢ Yfffifflifziiic. llli illiltllll llllllllllll r', » Fresh from New York for to-day’s Selling Handsome Silk Velvet ats ' A WONDERFUL LOT OF ONE HUNDRED LOVELY NEW- SILK VELVET HATS, lamong the handsomest you have ever seen--have just come in by express from New York. _ _ _ _ There are many styles-almost as many styles as there are hats-very few duplicates. There are hats of every good color-there lare hats for flappers-hats for matrons-hlats for all needs. The value is most remarkable-we 'venture to say that you hlave .seldom seen anything under TEN DOL- LARS that will even compare with this wonderful line. noone 6. Mason LIMITED I j _ Ill-t Slieaf 10 lieails ()ai:‘-.»- lo=u-ph Sloane. Si-al itivvr. l<}li/.ilwili Macl’lioi~:-ioil. l,aiilil-liinir. palricit. ini(-1{(,ny,i,., Sc," mvnl- 2_ _](,_t;,,|,i, i~‘r.\;itis fiordon. i.aiiiirhim:. 4. its-it Astravliaii Apples.-1, lf-il. lin-ll. il. f_‘atlir-rilio Fitziiatrick, 3, ,\-l,\n|-if-1-, Fltzpnti-iok_ li r .. ltr-d l’ota|o<-si.-~l, .l»lin1l<`ioi'<-iii~lii .\Irj |"|iilgc.- l, liiiiziihotli l\i<:l’hei~- Weeds.-l. Luiilichilig School 13. linilil l.:ii\r.t-liillg. Il, l"raiir-is, .\.li-.,.~1oii. 2, l\lar_v A. M<-lforiiizick Ji. Hel- Senl River School. i ili.lgl~.- 2. .loliii .\l. .\loi~r.. _.\. Aim-<‘iii'iiin<-li. -i. liilizabetli flllilllll ~ ¢ l’uuiiikiii. 1, .\iuiil‘ico l-`it/.-fAla<~i)oiiiiid. Exercise Hooks,-1, Mary Canin- p.ilrul ltnlired tlcarf. l, 'l‘lii-rl-..~\u iilnl--,l>cli, 2. Elizabeth Campbell. Il. i’otir-il Plants. I. .\iai-;.- l; =lioiiald. 2, Mary fl. (T:inipln»ll, :l,‘Cnthorliio Fitzpatrick, 4, Eleslinn aliiplnll, Sl. (ioorizes. 1:, in-l.»ni,\|n;i|,|n King _\-1(-/\nk|||_ l\lcl’hee. St. Georges. 1 .1-an, Il. llildzi Farrell. St.f Knittl-l- ..*-Peter 'Heniker and wife of i Montague, were in the city yester- day. ..'Mrs. Matt. Grotto, Gladstone, was a visitor to the city yesterday. _ ..*-Mrs. Silas Cuddy and Mrs. 4' Clarence Cuddy of Murray River, motored to the city yesterday and were guests at the Peardon House.- 'Gb' general public will avail tliam- 5 selves of the opportunity of' help- ’\ f` / I ,` _la ~ _{, FOR EXHIBITION WEEK AT GOFF-’S A- FEW SAMPLE PRICES Women’s Gun Metal Calf Oxfords, all sizes. Rs price $5.45 for ..................................................... Men'a Black Calf Boots made ln England, lined leather. A good buy at $7.50 for ............. ......... Youths School Shoes, good and strong and n made $3.95 for .................. .. Women's English Wool Hose 85:: to ... ................ .. Headquarters for Holeproof Hosiery. These like all our immense stock of Boots, 8 ' I Hose, Rubbers, -etc., are the kinds that quickly move of any store without inducement other than QUALITY PRICE and this is molitly due to the filet that we n uns premiums or anything else which ‘boosts prices lower quality. Goff BrosLt l.. . ,_-., ~.,-.,;i.' K--~, _ »»|l._ - ..‘Hor multitude of friends are delighted to see miss Annie May dl n most trying sickness. Miss Mc g Ia.-an hopes to soon again take up her milliuery duties. . J N ..'Mrs W. Vickerson. Mrs. Ora Kaye, were among the prominent T Montague people attending the ex- hibition. oth ladies enjoyed a splen- d outing and report the exhib» livery day is li. little iii McLean. Montague. out asain after its especially the fancy work etc., whole llto is but a day r s the best they had ever sccu.} J #- ---<>~°-;- Learning makes ii mail ever nurse regrets: paillou for 'hi»m.self. For sins, repent. forsake, for 1- clinncsa lost, forget them; if hafppin-ess have not ako thy cup as it is mixed; ac- and centre in the breast cept thy lot with patience. be wise, or rich, or g -Tuppei-_ never can be blest. [tors theie, seur Electrical Supplies was in Summcreido on 'l`ilmadu_\'. ~l\ii‘s. George E. Baker. of Sulli- lroiii an Cllinyfllllfi i"ll‘ IU |i'>-='l0n- Mass, . --Miss Vtlilkillson and .\li.~.s Wil- " llanis of lilo nur-sinfr staff of the ` Prince County "Hospital, ll-it this week on zi.-vac.'-ltioii trip to Monc- ton, N. -B. --Miss Ilene Gallant, iiiirse who has been visiting her parents in Sumnierside, for -the past two months, left ’l`llul'sday morning on return to the ‘U. S. A. -VIOLATER FINED.-A man charged with violating of the Fish- eries Act tried before -il. .l. Mila- * soy, il. P.; was coliviclvli on Fri- . f`-ny mornin-1.: and filled $50 and costs or two months impriiaoiiniciit. -IVir ami Mrs. 'l‘. I). lliimsay of Summers-ide_ left on at visit in their son Vernon iii Cmniilir-ilioii, N. Il. who underwent xi serloiis opera- tion for alipentlivitls. isionul Superintendent of thi- Mur- coiii \Virr-less Tolegrllph Vo. of . Canada, was in Suiiiiiiwslilt- Inst Rogers. for the purpose of i'oriiiing - l ____ -~l\’irs. Allison lloriio. of t>'l.:~;.i'y, iiiiderwent ii silccessfiil operation for npponiiicitis in the Priilcv (foun- ty Hospital last Sntlii'dnj~' in/iriilng, ed to lcorii that she is inakliig good progress. ‘itil --Ml‘. Iluestls Williams who for ‘ill the past two months has been working with Messrs. Sinclair & Stewart Ltd., Sum»niersllle init on Molldny for Snclivllle, ll., where ll" fl’ l l.. Iii ho will resume his otiidics iit lim li Ii|l -I Mount Allison College. . Souris Exhibition [Ill Train Arrangements "liz THE TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR SOURIS EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY. OCT. 3rd -k mi 1, I |. th, il ll, ill!! Mixed train, No. 219 will go to Elmira on her way in. and take pas aoiigera and freight due at Elmira- ll, 10.15. and will leave Sourls for ‘f" Charlottetown at 2.30 p. in. FRANK MULLALLV Secretary \ , in dll, ill) 738-9-28-31. Lean, 4, Elizabeth Mcl'hersoli. Class 12 4, fc) Writing.-1, Cailivrliil- l"llz- patrick, 2, Theresa Mnrl)onul|i, St. George. 3. Mary Cunipiiell, 4, Marlon Gardner. \ Class 12, Sec 4 lbi tin Lia L' n dn 551 'Fi 0 hi week, accompanied hy iili-_ l(. S. i tl Radio Club. - 5*.- l H5 “li [ir'- l|l "ln and her niauy friends will lwplfina- 05] _ EE Ein EE-hifi fiéfi iii'-:FT-&l5'éE kiwi' *‘l;l?éFT&f“`i Ll] EE- 'EFT’~l5'-&F|‘l- i EEL 'L-':l:i',l-EE:-%i;l5‘-*;l*l"-*$1-t-i'~. _ ` `=33'&*'Tl;f'l'L§ ,-._.. 5 s I V Pratt s 3 Big Days of SPEGIALS int-i'sitle, returned last Saturday :I0 We have just opened the largest stock of Fall Goods of every kind we , ng have evier purchased. We have considered the low price of some of the 1’ ', commo ities you se landh ' d th cl se. tfhj h0n .all these New Gooclldlsvldltllltiw yiiltll Irilnlgrer Cent below our lowest ne cas price. A~c ear saving. . 55 Note the following which are only a very few of the W°n=|=l‘fU| IWYIHSI values we have for YOU- bi » bofors Spring. Stanfield s Underwear Red Label regular $2.25 less 10% $2.03 Blue Label, regular $2.50, less 10% $2.25 Our regular price on these is below the list and our sale price a genuine bargain. All new fresh stock. No moth eaten goods left from last year as we sold out clean - u .. .2..__._. _.____.__ ._. _ _ ._.______,__ _ _ ,_.. . .__ A,..__i.a Heavy Fleeccd Lined Underwear in . - _ ._ L' ‘ _._-l\’ir. L. (.. llntlio. l\l.i.|iiiii< Dix Mews 98,., ,css 1-0% 8% ‘ Boys, 70c. loss 10% 63:: A real bargain for these goods. ' _QM r.Wlli'red Ziiciillnlilli, of Mono- t '_ “_ " -L .- , - _ _\ , __ -_ ._ P . _ 4 1 I ton,r0pr<‘~;