\ ‘ ,ef ' ’ " . .4' oc1°oBsR 8. 191° _ -'~ n-nn when News ` 'rss cHARLoTrsrowN cos RDIAN ' M... 0.. in.. P 6 - PAGE ELEVEN .\=i . 1. ._ ‘ .. - 1 _.___ .__ U. ....._ - 1--_- ' -- - L-' ` ' f ' Y f " “ 'M ` ` ` ' ‘ ` ‘ ’ ‘ " ‘ " Rev. Mr. 1-lnwley of Marshfield wlu_ _ . .. Q #lr iv* _L 1 1. ours nllilllsln . "ills Qllleslrs colllml clliluilin 6- yawum (jloammf '_ E j OPENING AT Pll`l'0N’S . A lam, looked for event thas passed Miss Delahunt's artistic efforts-_ ` ,tm nillllnery opening a Jas Pa- A touch of Paisley was Lo be seen mn & 00's. What Den can describe everywhere an-d gave adecidedly onl we beauty ofthe showing, the verlt- look to many an otherwise plain ilile not olcolvrs in autumn time; model ssit hlendsa into the rnvhnn _“Hugo feathers, liower_an1l ribbons. _velvet_or even appeared in the quills TM scene was much enioyed by lwn-.and wings. “eds of ladies who thronged thel 'I‘lllH§1 D1B»yS_~a.n important' part in large showrooms Blld Ilmlly B. Charm-_trimmings this yenr and showed t ing cl-nation with be seen on _ flhe_decider1 advantage in bandeaux, cor suwts, the results of last .evening B and ca.-bochons. d¢monstration._ ‘ | Fhhb_0ns are very fashionable and The hats this season are either Patons milliners certainly created Ingo or small' but the large lnod‘els_soma_ truly artistic hows, knots, etc ue deoldedly li-oldi-ng their own es- for last night/s opening pooinlly for dressy W°Bl`~ | Several of the modcls had the dain‘~ Paton & Go are showldg Bn ¢Xl§0n-ltlest single or double rutile of Valen_ sive selection of millinery fabrics. clennes lace imaginable which made leather novelties, ornaments. etc., as the chapeau simply irresistable nnl_l well asa carefully selected MOCK 0| so becomi-ng to the average face. mlnle-covered pressed_sh'aP¢B', beav-l One _could go on writing pages on em folts, etc. Satin is_ in high fav-_the_tr1mmlngs for llcver had Paton on and pressed shapes in satin, both & Lo sllch a selection of soft feathe in black and in shot eiects, have mounts, ch-antecler mounts, wings, boon distinctly good sellers at this plumes, etc, while the ribbons opening, both in the large sailor-'anal are simply georgeous in colors nno mushroom shapes and in the small‘er,\_vea.ves. coche and tllrhan shapes. | There is surely a nat, for every fnoe The collectuon of feather 'novelties in Pafon & C'o's showing and 'be it of *_ _// /_/__ _ /...__&______ ~.__"__ o d - - ‘ _ .34 K4' sfl' ff .. -g, . ...W ...___ ‘,. . _'_» »- » sl; _.~ `__, " ,:;-,..» "Z-`.. /f' .," ‘g/_ 'jf ¢9r ,;.¢/ '. _:W .~ _,_ ` ' 'M »' __. _ ' ,,-- . ._ _-my ~,,\ .` . i.; sl ' fi ' _,-'j:= ; ' 1 __ . "_ . Eel " f ` ,-. '- :__ __ » = -‘ , -.~_...,___»._.._,_, _ »_._ _- -_- ._ _ f ‘ 25 2. ‘fin 1 ‘ ___ .~‘~ f .1 we ~ sm. ' _ i\__ _f ' .§ »_ f ` 2 ' 5. - _ . ._ ,~; _ , . if ~. l* . na.- . _N A- ~ “ ...ff ', _ ;.’ f' " "::‘E`_'I.` , _. ,_ .-n-.'='€1`f_'.j`-_-_._ _ ' /» .. li fr. N1 _ _, 5. v- ~/- ---------A----.-.-.-.~.-_--.-.--.-_-.-.-_-.~.~_-_-_-_-_-,~,»_-_-_-_»_~_._~_~,»_~_~_-¢_-_-_-,_-_~_-_-_-.~_-_-_-.-.-_-_-.1-_-_--~.~.-.---=-A: is befwilderingl and many 'willow high or low price it is a dainty crea plumes are used on dress models. For tion that will always he B delight f instance one black pnnne velvet, not the wearer the entire season. Th ed silk facing finishing with 9, lace g00d, trlimmingli. ST-”-55. SEUl1S._ HQV ruch and two mngnii-loont Sweoplng elties in neckwear _ _was so daintily with handsome je¢;'0mamen¢S_ lnll-previous displays made-by th Anotlnn- Hd,-Bam" was Om G( the hrm and the ready to weaugarment new tnrbm, musm-Ooms with ,_.01.d1B_ce includinlg - magnificent fur and fur nocordin-n pleated brln-,_ draped and lined coats well repaid tlle»v.1sitor_ 6 and was most beco,;._i,ng_ , was at a loss where to look for t h An Amethyst beaver ith h~ h 1 nicest._They were there in all grades _ , 1 k. B- te d . X. ~ .d _ t0____e_ feather _band ara wings :);`é;p_l_;|m_d Prices from the be_autmluy_ mayb as Eddy and Lemare, Mr. Wheeldon s 0 er s o ice yes r ai mo ning ma e led mlnlk tothe most inexpensive fu Head.-Offices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown. '“‘° N°'"‘““"’°"*=““‘ “id “T” _“"“'° The latest news. nut ol an. Miss Gems Recuin, city, has gone ` -' *i* ' ~- on a. visit to Boston and Toronto. Misses Elsie and Muriel Tanton, city C~_B- Channel. (Pits. returned last , --- returned last evening ‘noni lin! ...x Welling from HWMN- -~- G. S. and MRS. Inman. Montague. where they had been visiting lvl inn 2; ~ _ '-'-‘ l -returned last evening after 8, wcddinglpast two weeks, _ Dr. I»v_a,n_. McKinnon of New Y,ork,'¢om._ ____ is visions,-his '“°”““ WB' M"m`“' . -- ' , The Hnlllni Fire penal-tinent has 'mlb M-“Glu AV°'W°i‘ A. M. Fraser. H`5-mai. came if the purchased a lille steel grey horse; 3 meumnant G_Temm_ Rogers 'C_t."i_cit_y on the Northumberland isst ev- ri..'li0n winner winner at the Exhibit- recnrnea last night lnnni _i-i'_aillax', °“‘“g' _ ‘°“' Th' -5"’ ‘“' “"° "`“'” 'M' where he attended the Exhibition. , _ Nil-B_ Ulla? Smmliii __Clty, :sfuined nno wh-on tied at west Street Engl-no ' ' _ ' as nig from aiax. where she House hitched tl. an engine acted as Mm' H“mm°“d Kelly' S°“thp°"“`had been visiting for tha pmt lvc~.~k'_ ;li_ ‘lm tho nnnnor noi-n_" Ho will be mtunwd last night tram Human' -*_ ‘one of the three horses hitched for the Exhfbition' T _ A ' '_ G1Yde_ of N”“'_ Y°"k *_“"’ ewected in ,the trio tllen being greys_ "Farnier." .A. W. Reddin and his sister Miss, fggitflty this evening on a week_s_a white horse wiltlhéle th_~oln;_ to neplaooilio East poing ' _ _authorized to_ purchase anotll-srl t;“°y' which has drifwd “ut 0' p°si7 Tomorrow Harvest .service will l.e'§wrs;'__L;:e agiglfingsn _:‘__':fe_‘;t_;vi;mM§2 ', . ._ .~,, or ‘. ` " U lon ____ ‘hem m.st'P°‘“.1 H church' _'hue fmthas his eye on another grey.-Halifax . _ "_ be special music. The Venelnble Alchf Cl _ 1 All the- stock from tl1is_province,, deacon Armitaglm M__ A__ “__ “__ _lt_ ironic e. ;'é“§f:e"e”;‘{__§§§‘;__°*;1;_;‘§_°°_‘}h;“p_f;_{f‘£_§_Halunx will he the special nfs...-her DOING NOTHING FOR weeks, was brought over on the Nor- at the three Servfces' _ '1`ECHN1CAL EDUCATION- thllmbwlwq lasigfnmg' _ The mail train arrived in this city TO§ONTO_ Ont__ och 5‘_.rhe part Btanl-ey Bros. Millinery ,opening la.” evening at te" human' tw“~nW`nV° the niversity Of '1`0l‘0ll’f»0 is £0 llllly 'took place last night and was welllmmutes late' The, Mmimy _H‘*“`h°" in the scheme of Technical Educa- nttcnded_ The magnificent display of .tmm' d“e here at “lm t1““`t‘y't“"’ V85 tionl occupied the attention of the mminery Creations; was pleasfng to ,one hour late. Other inward trains Royal Commission Un lnvlnon-ini the lmly pllmllanel- who tlipongoq the ‘yesterday were OD UWB- ‘ Training and Technical Education nnillineny 8_<‘iiy being_ placed ut over me one of the most prominent attorneys 0 from New Glasgow, N. S., where they ' 0 _ y’ y. t é M d M million feet daily. ln thin city; was yogterolay plnooll on e attended the synod of the Presbyter- ‘I_’_f(_€;;nbi;d;a_v<;gic1n_; imsr. ap” _[E-l£ The third Sands Wm: St__uck_dat1_l-15 “ml before ()___e"\ml LOdge_ A_ [_._ h I - ~ - ~ _ h - i f u d .- t d ian Cliurch cl the Maritime Provlinc- ` ._ . _ , feet, nnd further "l,|orl_ng showc_ ian in- and A_ l\ll_ for nnmasonlo ¢onono\;_ ad a lropping brim with white P1°“'t' ls owing - 0 ~B' an mn 'er msg. es. evening Snbzfwlél $31331?" xievgmlxxh creased pressure. This well is some Radford was disbarred .-:everal _ M 1 “_” 3;. miggre O;/[__ McL§B_n has been -'..l\l-` willow plnmeg over tho crown caught and ex-qulsitely lnlvitinlg as to rival to “S‘_°“__ _ transferred _ . . _ _ _ _ _ ~ e say- In- his recent series of ' ' The oihcials of the company arelbornly to avoid a Masonic _ul-rnli;ll- Rocitals given in the Metropolitan _-un hi lil -eluted with the results as, in- ment. S _ - _ l ioet.r.tl1hss 'Z Y - - - . Ghlllvh. lllllslc l<>\'el‘B had a good op- The B"=’t_°“ ‘]°“,ma 9 . _ d‘ tl that the Stun y Creek area The specific charge. agulziat tue at- portllnity of hearing Mr. Wheeldon|th€ 10l_l0v;;;ng which w111__int_<;;rest the a;g£rtEU\I:l1i‘,»c cu-llnl tlo Lthe supply of tux-n_ey by his Masonic oretlilvlll 1.; the _ _ . - - __ perform .upon the organ, aird, al-'mmly m, “S p1"}"'m°9 W `” "ow B h 't f,\'l f, l [nel 1 p w- finding of tile Circuit Cozlri judges, trimmed with velvet in sunset shades,I 'H190 thi? f\lfB*‘S“0ll 11 Variety One though Hroronto awdienws have heard contr_acting_part1es. The return of a _ireugg]'e§’1_as°§‘i‘;_‘:;;__g‘frThe d”_;;;y c‘;___luDDn which he was disbm,_e_1 8% Fan. attorney. lf he is expelled from his lodge Radford will also automatic- all; be expelled from Detr-i:f'. (Vom- mandcry of Knights Templnrs, the Scottish Rite ond the Shrine. A BIG DEAL. “You look particularly happy to- day," said Citmun. "l am," replied Snbbuhs; "l'vc just succeeded in getting oilr leading lady to sign for anctllcr season." "1 didn't know you were in the tlleatrical llilsinessf’ “l'm not. I refer to ollr cook."-< Catholic Standard and Times. WHEN WOMEN TRAVEL lt is now no novelty to ace women travelling -alone, though not many years ligo [cw of theni really took long trips without escorts. The mod- ern business woman must make her trips just the same as the ‘business man, and there are certain rules of procedure that she must adhere to. ` e Same Shadamade a charming model as did also the black pnnno velvet, witll mink band round the crown set oii' at the side by a Paradise osprey, Tho effect was most attractive, Fmlwhly the hnndsomest model wo.. e lrirzr black _/velvet picture has with soft Pleated facing, very simply trim- med, but exquisitely dainty with small hand made roses in the differ- so slliteti to the misses. Indeed taken asa whole the d play was onle of thc finest ever giv east of Montreal according to t/ 'msual remarks of certain visito who knew whereof they spolui. 'l‘o enable everyone to see t 1 __ playing did not suffer by the oom- parison." All slhould hear Prof. -s_ Whceldon in the First Methodist e Church, Wednesday, October 19th. h _ _ . 2830 plm _ s r The funeral -of the late George H. e Dillon, (‘ity, took place yesterday h afternoon from the residence of his showing it will be continued today h at and this evening in all its beauty Miss Delahuut and her assistan may well feel proud oftlieir artis 2t_ shades ,and was a fair sample off work, - =_ _ and father Wil ‘am Dilloli, Gr ton St. ts the remains having arrived in this tic city the night previous accompanied by the wife and daughter of the dc- ceased and his mother, Mrs. William if . __ _AMARTYR 'ro llsnmicmizsv _ ll;°l“l~°° will make life comfortable for you again. _ _ _ _ They relieve the worst headache in 30 minutes or less. N~"°~°l Dm -sa cl...-:eil cennm., ef canes. ul-.iles » M L_ ___...-... 1. -.._..._ l _V ' *_ _ ' ’ °___L:_ _U `5_|.ll= Rico llailwaysd Comps 7'p£' c; CUMULATIVE PREFERRED S'l`0Clf. Carrying Quarterly dividclul Pnynble October Iotll. 'v:¢--1- in -cr 4 1. Prices io_~", p. 0. 1- wi: wlsn ro rulzcllliss `City of Halifax 5 p. c. Perpetual Stock for wllicllbcst ulnrkct i rates will be paid. 1i.<<:..lllillclll1i'losllii ce. Members Montreal Slack Bulimia. H'l\l1ll“A5{f‘ N.S. Direct Private Wires. ST- _]0HN.N B -.»....~.-.- .. ...l _ * \ _ ,_ ..»-_ ...N ._... ..._ _..-__ .~ ._ - L Dillon. The funeral was attended by a large number of the friends and relatives of of t‘he\dece‘asod anld his family who paid their last respects to the memory af the late Mr. Dil- lon wllo was a well known and popu- lar young man. His early demise is deeply regretted by many. The pall- bearers were 1 Ernest- DesRoches, William Gillis. John Griffith, Ernest Coffin, Percy J. L. Pearden and Her. bert Vanlderstilie. MARITIME SECURITIES. Oct. 6, 1910. Quotations furnished by J. 0. Mols- tosh dr Co, Exchange Building, Hall- lfax. N. B. _ Ask. Bid. B. N. America...... .. ......150 141 .New Bi~unswick....._ . .. ._.275 ‘Nova Scotia, ex-div...... .278 Royal ex~div 2_45 Union of Halifax 194 -IIIBOELLANEOUI:-" ‘ fiicaaln Fire 110 100 -Acadia Sugar, pfd...... ...105 100 ;Do. ordinary _.....6G 64 iBrandram-Henderson. Com.....22 18 ‘East Can. Savings & Loan._.l40 131 Eastern Trllst Co...... 150 Halifax Fire ins......... ........._..l.05'96 N. S. ’l`clel;hone_ ...__..l20 118 Stanflelds, pfd...';.. .......104 W0 Do. Com.. ...58 54 Trinidad Electric 75 73 ~ ~ 1 I i __ 5 We 0`fh`r For Sale lE ! *Q-¢-»~v q -- .1 l i ln Lola To Sui( f- I - Purchasers . $55,000 __ 4 Ptr Cen! Bondi _J ,.-. -4-if-_ _.o- Théso'bonil.~l are isslled in denoliiilinliolls of $5uo :ind :irc dur lO'ctobo|» ist, |g5:r,`lnfcrest being payable hnlf ycnrly, lst April :ind Ildl' Ociclsr. ' Price 95.55 and interest ’ yielding 4.25 per cent ; F. a; neennw as Co. i 5 Mcn\l_r'\i°s Mnnlrcnl Stock Exclrillgo M.°n__m_a l _ I .'._...»_ BONDS. Acadia Suglr...... ....103 101 Brandram-Henderson... ....100 91 _Halifax Tram .... .. ..,......102§ 100 ‘N. S. Steel, 1slts.................... 97 95 Do.. Debenture Stock 102 100 Porto Rico .... .. 85 ll Btanflelds. Ltd. 102k 100 "Trinidad 1$lectric_...._ ..__...95 9| -' sroox Quo'r.i'r1oNs. __ ~lvaw voiili, oct. 1-(special _)- 61; iosi ve; 195; 146; 115i 122i 69; Copper 'Baltimore _. rl. P. R. Reading Southern Pacific _ . St. Paul ..... U. S. Steel . union Pacino __ 167| _ Missouri Pacific 55| ____________ l _l _ ___ si.- _ inillln. w _ ,_ ~ _ _ f _ iw ' _ rleiiel .' -~ 1 ,- dn" s_______y_ Richmond Cha _,__,m_.,_N,,,, ' hitter. _; - . 270 2 .ll 192 known the marriage of William E. Hasillell, jr., son of Col. William E. Haskell of the Hotel Somerset and former plilllishel’ of the Boston Her- ald, to -Elizabeth Riiiehardt 5, widow of Bay Fortune, P. E. I.. and the daughter of Hillman Peak of Green- bay, Wis. Tile bride's age is Elven on ‘the certificate as 30 years old wlhile the lhridegroom is twentv-rifle. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell were married by the Rev. W. W. lllife. pastor of the fl<‘lrst Presbyterian Church nt his home. Mr. Haskell met his bride at tne North Station on the afternoon of the 19th, and in his automo`l>ll~e_ they went to the Brookline Town Hall, asked for a marriage license and also for information as to whom they could get to marry them. adding that they were in a great hurry to lget into Boston and do some shon- ping and take the New York boat, Procuring the license thcv hurriedly left the clerk’s ofiioe and after visltini the homes of a number of Brookline pastors located Mr lllife, who mar- ried them. Mr. Haskell has for the Dust year has been livin.; with his nn- Clff. Herl,eri'. S. Womlward, of 12A Linden Street, Brookline. and is at the present time in thc telephone bus- iiness, _ James Callaghan lins received his full supply of new fall goods in STAPLES and FANCY SUITINGS :incl QVER- ~C_0AT_INGS and is prepared to g_lve _llls cllstoluers the best seluc tion lil the city. His ever illcrens- ing trade is a proof of the kind of work he is tui‘-ning out. He has had in tlielnsi few liiolltlls over ll lluuclrcd new cugtolncrs. He lilukcs lt a point to make every gnruleut nn fld\'erti.~:emellt for his lillsilless The fit is guaranteed and the goods also. ' ttsclllf. ll' GUUD PllSlTl0N" (kin bs had by ambitions yolllll; men and ladies ill the field of "Wire- less" or Hallway telegraphy. Bingo the 8-hnllc law became effective, and since the wireless companies are es- tablishing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegmpliel-s. Positions ploy begin. ners from $70 to $90 per month,witl- good chance to advancement. The National Telegraph Institute operates six official institutions in America, under supervision nf R. R. and Wire- _ _ _ __. __ :agus f_)fllcials_t_and iilrlmes all gradu- i` lH&_Yéi1?l\1 '-‘Llktlfe fto Vwrilteo tlfiisn f(:’1‘f°Hf\lll defvlillspg Loom" nderslnrtsf They __§clnnatl_, 0., Philadelphia, pn__ -' look like sll: but wear __1§f¢lnr\ile. Tenn.. Davenport. la.. nlllmlilap S. C. or Portland, Ora., wording to where you Kish to en- er 9-21 26lrw6\ FARM FOR SALE - ---AT---T LOWER MONTAGUE ` That desirable ro crt known as the “Pete1‘s’ Home P P Y _ _ _ stead”_is offered at private sale either with or without crop, 'stock and implements. ~ ' - The farm contains 106 acres of land and fronts on George- town Harbour. There is oil it sufficient lumber and fire Wood forthe farm supply and about three acres of swamp mud ofthe very best quality. ` Tile house is large and new. It was repainted last sum- mer for the first time. The barn is sufficiently large to store all the crop and to house the stock and is in good repair, There is also a piq house, woodshed and granary. There is an orchard in bearing containing all thevarieties required for a plentiful supply of apples, pears, plums, cherries, gooscberries, currants and strawberries for family use and a young 5 acre orchard set out last spring, The school and a Methodist Church are on the farm and a Presbyterian Church is less than I-8 oi a mile distant.. i The crop consists of hay, oats {whic‘_l1 took second 'prize in the “Fields of Standing Grain Competiti_`on”) _and oats and peas cut green for winter feed _for cattle, and turnips. This will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, The, machinery was all new this summer. - It is one of the bes_t and best located farms in Kings County and is being sold because the present o_wner’s family home- stead camp into the market this Autumn and was purchased by h' . ‘ ' lm, Thisffarm was purchased last Winte{`at Public Auction for $3800. The 5 acre orchard has since bee ` planted and other $3000 may hesecured on the farm. - _ ' , For further particulars apply on the farm to Charles Ross, _ lo-r7 dd zlpd. improvements made- ll iS l\0W béilllf DHQP01; l0l' $49003 0l`W|fl¢|\' _or to Thé_odoré`Ross, Charlottetown, P. E; island. » ._