l I *F lié... -s -1--L-li sssinss. ,.4 ~...,~......-.. i . 1 * _i H- ' .-v ‘_ t l ~ 1 ' -~ -~-v--~ -_~v ‘-1-_e--i---_---_ ,- . _a _ . -3 -~ , , , , _ . . , » . ~ rt, " r l ' .e "ll ..,»:.i.-, . , . / , if ',.,_ t r ,1 . ,, ‘, l.‘ t, M _,, ._A ,_ N W k )fh.__,_ _ l 1. .,l t_,.:._, _..`-_ _.I _._4~. _l 1 H _ L. 1 H ‘ -, n ',= - t . , . l » .1 l F, _L_ _ 3% _ ‘ ‘ f 'i _p " ~ f tuna onannomrnrown Guannmn OCTQBER 13, 1917 it rv L. #_ R R `. r / YV Y _“TNT T O why Kootenay Ranges stay good as new, long after other ranges have worn out; how the asbestos joints prevent leakage of air or drafts; how the alum- inized _iiues 'prevent rust; and why they require less fuel than other ranges. Ask our dealer or write for booklet, _ M‘Cl¢ryB Koo1'ENAY RANGE no vutcouvln ”°""°” _ i;‘il‘5’S§?t n.i.‘.°"’n“iu"i”mP’"€§’nolnr ,. siisluiroon somolvron For sale by . ` ROGERS HARDWARE co., LTD., Charlottetown. , . u ._ , , D Stewart Burns. Grade' V, 1, Ruth on Cairns, 2, Aus-tin Hammell, 3. Hilda _WEDDING BELLS""' st' Marys Malone 4, John Ta or 5 Dork _tChurch. indian Rive‘r,»was the scene ally low Prices Offered in. 0ur Big 12-Day l Furniture / sale _ FORGET _ 0ur Big I . *W ` ___ /.uin- / r V' \\\\-~ “ ` Rt /` ’ if GQ 4 r ` \ \ \\\.,‘_ Furniture 'Sale 1 @l ;‘S\\\1_, \\\\%¥- an C i _ V Immense Savings Holman’s 12-Day Furniture Sale presents exceptional money-saving op- ' portunities. H _ `” Now is the time to do your buying, while this big sale is in effect. ______ _ ' You can get Furniture for any room - 2 in the house, at in many cases but a ` fraction of its present~day value. 1 R. T. HOLMAN Limited _ ,suiviwisnsrol-3 , ' "li--* "’._" ` " ' l`- l Barnet. Elmsdale, were passengers to 595 10 i2Ml£2i. mn .l~ » . . - .~ . i ' l, r L_, ' ._. I -ff-fl A U TUMN OFFERINGS IN JE WELR Y fv.`X()I/ISITE ANI) CHARMING ARE THE NEW AND UNIQUE THINGS WE ARE ()I<`I<`EI?lNG THIS AUTUMN. FOR A BIRTHDAY, WEDDING OR ANNIVERSARY GIFT YOU WILL FIND JUST WHAT WILL SA TISFY YOU, ANI) PI.EASE THE RECEIVER. YOU MA Y KNOW THAT WHA T YO!/BUY FROM US IS HIGH IN QUALITY AND TIIE FULLEST VALUE FOR YOUR GOOD MONEY. C. W. PATTERSON ' '-'.'!"-11|.: -. 0 Ravagcs of Time liver aiitibowels regular, by the _ _ ..}.l».m'i n»» * Q 0 - 7 - ' I dian representative in Bummerslde Josephine Scranter, Dupllssey, bal- ‘ last. Buctouche, Bonus. Capt. Straight, -CHURCH NOTICE-,Re'v. D. Jones of Tyne Valley and J. M. Murchison of Sunday 14th. llev. Mr. Kock of Ceil- tral india will address tire Malpeque congregation on Sunday ut 7.30 p. ln. and Monday 7.30 p. nl. ___ --LOWE R FREETOW N.-The follow- thc' Lower Freetown School for thc' month of September. Grade Vlll, 1. y s, G or gie Burns. 4. Genevievo Hammell. 6. l\atherine Malone Grade Vll 1 ' _ yi _ . _ Jard ine. Grade IV, 1. Marlon Burns, 2, ldri Hammcil. Grade Ill, 1, Angus Ber- nard, 2, Donald Bernard. Grade ll, 1, Mae Profitt. 2, Dorothy Hanimell_ 3, Jennie Richards. Grade l. 1. Frank _Ree'ves, 2, Cainden Gardiner, 3, John- Villlett., Teacher. . WESTERN PERSONALS -Rev. Mr. Murray, O‘Leary, was in Surnmerside on Thursday. H -Mr. Malcolm Buchanan and daughter, were in town on Thursday. -H -Messrs. Emmanuel Gaudet and S. \’I‘. Gallant, were passengers west on Thursday. H -Mr. L. H. Douglas, Cardigan was n visitor to Georgetown on Sun- day.-G_ I -Mrs. J. A. MscNeill of Digby, N. S., ig' visiting hor sister Mrs. VV. A. `(‘.hing oi’ Sunimerside. -Miss Rita Cillnpbell ()'l.enry. spoilt Thanksgiving in Georgetown the guest of her friend Miss Dorothy Nicholson.-G. -The Rev. H. MciLellan irorn the l'nivorsily at Sackville. NN. B.. paid u visit to West Cape for Thanksgllv- ing day.-W. . -Messrs. A. L. Rennie and George ('harlottetown on Thursday .even- ing. H ---The many friends. of Mr. George Warren ol Sumnicrside will be glad to ltnow that he is rapidly rct'ovt~l'- ing i`rom his recent illness.-l.. -Miss llortie I.. tlasoley rctllrneii froln the t‘ity last evening alter spending the week ond with friends and rolillivcs in Summcrsitie. ~Mr. und Mrs. D. lt. Morrison. Sllnlnlcrsltlc rllltoed to Cllarlottetowil on Tuesday i'or n lc-w days pltrns1li'c trlp.~ll. -Mrs.. l<`islier, Newt`ountll.and is visiting in Georgetown. Mrs. lfisher is the guest oi' hcr brother llcv. J. A. Greenlcss.-G. loft on return to their honies in Bos- ton aiter a short visit to their formc-r friends.-H. -Much sympathy ls iolt tor Mr. und Mrs. A. Wall ol' Coleman whose tlaugliter passed away on Sat.llrda_v. the d0<'ense'd being twenty-three years. of age.--W. -Mrs. .lohn A. Woodairlt-_ lion- sington, was a pleasant visitor to Summerside on Thanksgiving day. While in town she was the guest of Mrs. Mlnto,'Gr‘anvilln Street and dur-. lnll the afternoon many former t'rle'nrls paid a visit to this- worthy lady.---H -Messrs Uowperthwait and J. J. Todd of the Oiilce staff of Canadian Bank of Commerce at 'Summersido. have been transferred, the former goes to Halifax anti the latter to the Charlottetown branch. Ont, of thr- vacant positions in Summerslde ls Be Careful Malpcque will exchange pulpits on' ' ny Gardiner, 4, Hazel Richards. Wlnniel Y ' REo clnossisoclsrv. 1 0 B kl t E lains The W estern Guarazan _ f . V ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' -‘ ‘ '*~ al Bad ckno ‘I d $22, ur - e -11" P/ive zohuyni thhprovlnce. -THE NloRNlNo oAl|.v ouAR- 519-59* y B we sed & ` r lD|AN can be obtained at Langnyrs Ml8D-Catherine MllcN9lll. WBr~ _ -MR. W. K McGOU3AN is Gu-ar |1‘0m;0|-la| Parlors, Summerslde. ren St., Brookline, Mass.. formerly New Dominion. P. ., , _ _ _ - - ‘ 1 uecn_ bi. Clliulottetown -si-llPP-luo.--rho rollnwing school 7° “N"'*'A“ 3'f°°m l1°“H° Wm* E' I' . nw". 1 19 U Q ’ ners have cleared:-Sth. G. C. Kellyyan mudem 'mm'°v°m°”t5 D" S°°°“d “nigh Redicmss 'par Mrs' -‘ff-'-' 1 -‘~` `-’-'-“-' -"'11 -`~‘-`-`-'-1'-'Y'-' “-'-`-'-‘~‘-‘-`~ ' ‘ ~'~ Y ~ -`-'~ -1'-‘-“ff ‘-'rr'-:_ _-:_ :_-:: . :.11 :_ Amg unt |- streot lgummemtd A D J. G. MacFadyen, Trens 50.00 captain Burke, in hnllnst, Pioiou; :nh ' °- DPW - P°'”¥ Tanton. 640-10-13M3t. ballast, Picton; 10th. Glyndon. Capt. _Two CENTS PER WURD EACH Razavm' ballast' Sy.dney_ H insertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. tier to us. F. W. Strong, Co.. Ltd. 623-10-13M2i. lA* ._ H .N $ " R- T- H01-MAN' LTD-I 3“"'""°"'ld°' _ A ting is the standing of the pupils of' _SERVICES CANCELLED- *On ‘account of the illness of the Rev. illlr. Mitchell, there willl be no sor- !._ _ ____ _ Je--. _ 51 H Laura Cairns' 2| Am Cairn 3_ G _‘vices both morning and evening in 'tho Presbyterian Church at Summer- Islds on Sunday the 14th inet.-L. [of a very interesting event on Tues- day morning. october sth, when Mr. Louis 0'Connor of Clinton led to the altar, Miss Ella G. Malone, daughter of John R. Malone of Freetown. The bride was prettily attired in a suit of navy blue with 'hat to match and was assisted by her sister Miss Maude of Boston, Mass-., while Mr. John Cash of Grahanrs Road ably supported the groom. The nuptial knot was tied by the Rev. Mgr. Gillis after which the bridal party drove to the home' ot’ the groom where dinner was served. ln' the evening they re- turned to the home of the bride where a reception war- held at which a large' number of relatives and friends were present. The bride was the recipient ot’ many' beautiful and costly gifts, including 3 get of grcy wolf furs. the gift of the groom. The happy couple will reside at Clinton.-L. , FIRST M ETHODIST. 11 ii. m., sermon, subject, “A se- rious indictment." 2.30 p. m. Sunday School and Bible Flrisses. 7 p. in., sermon, subject, “The Argument of the Event." Preacher, Rev. R. G. Fulton. GRACE CHURCH. _ 11 ii. m.. sermon. 2.30 Sunday School and orchestra 7 p. m.. sermon. Students and visitors welcome; all seats free. Preacher. Rev. F. W. Sawdon. ST. PAUL-'S. ' Holy Communion at 8.30 a. m. 11 a. in., Morning Prayer. 2.30 p. in.. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p. /m., Evening Prayer. Preacher. Rev. T. W. Murphy. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. ll a. m., sernlon. 2.30 Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p. ni.. sermon Visitors welcome. Preacher. Rev. 0. B. Emery. ST. JAMES/ -ROBIN HOOD FLOUR-Just re- ceived, lt has no equal in quality and makes more loaves than any other brand. Price right. Send your or- cHuncH_s_nvlcrs' Sturgeon Red Cross per Mrs Hugh 'Colllngs Treas W, P. A. Victoria for wounded Soldiers Fund per Mrs. E. Boswell Proceeds Autograph quilt made by the pupils Gladstone School per Miss J. Heartz Teacher Mrs. James E. Dlngwell, Mid- gell per Mis-s Marion Web- ster. Marie 'Part proceeds social held in Baldwlns Road School per Mr. Michael Corcoran Macboqald Womenlg llnsltittlte per Mrs. J. Walter Jones Secy. Cavendish Red Cross per Mrs. Anna Simpson. Secy. Alberton W. P. A. per Miss M. Blanche Leartl, Treas Collected by Mt. Stewart Red Cross Society per Mrs. Rus- sel C. Clark, Trees. Campbellton Red Cross por Mrs. G. S. Wright, Treas Proceeds Dance and concert held ill Little River School House per Miss Wlnnlfred L. McGee, Teacher Dominion Jubilee Offering in Cavendish, New, Glasgow Rustico and Stanley Church- John F. Macdonald Esq., 210 . Hillsboro St., City Proceeds social held by Miss Annie Bradley and Miss Madeline- McPherson. Latin- ching Crapaud Red Cross Del’ Miss Lizzie MacKinnon- Pnrt proceeds entertainment. held in Lower Montague ‘per Ge-o. A. Poole -'EBIL Mnlpeque W. P.~ A., per Miss Janie MacNutt. Miss Catherine MacNelll, War- ren St. Brookline, Mass.. formerly New Dominion P. E. l. Proceeds Ice .Cream festival hcltl by Marie Excelsior Mis- sion Band per Preston R. Coffin, Treas 'fFr‘.anQte» Day" colledtion Mil- 'ton per Rev. B. P. Col- clongh Hamilton L. 0. 1.. Clyde River Kensington W. l". A. D01' MYS- W. H. Darrach, Secy- (SGD- payment) West River Bridge Athletic Club per Mr. Roy Leitch Malpeque W. P. A. per Miss Janie 1\llncNdlt tSent» pay- ment) Part proceeds picnic Red Point Womcn’s Institute es per Rev. John Stirling 129.00 23.05 22.50 10.00 2.00 27.25' 25.00 30.00 50.00 283.90 50.90 26.00 3.00 66.25 I 20.00 25.00 50.00 30.00 31.30 14.76 10.00 50.00 17.00 50.00 greatest variety in Charlottetown will be shown -at prices that will delight you. year ago. Hence we’re able in most cases, to sell them to you, by the pair. at prices as low or low- er than wholesalers will sell the same strckings today by the case. S cure Your Requirements Heavy .......... ........3¥c3 for$l.0(f ._ ........... ... 60|: pair . < _ ~. t quality) ....................... ._ ._ _ ..,_.......75c pair ,_ \f “-1” " v , r’ `lf -',~,§;.-,i~.;f.=.\gs ,r . t xi ' l ' it/f _ \» ' 1;- - rot T- of lll“\\\l// )//N' ` ,` if \ - "§"‘,»;.’.~ “ll ' " L., #055 1 J ;~ ,_.. -ya ~.;`.:.`. Stocking Day Here Saturday allday Stockings Offered Here at Retail, Lower than Wholesale Prices LL DAY TODAY, Saturday, we’re conduct- ing a big display of fill stockings.. Wool, Worsted and Cashmere stockings in the These stockings were bought more than a in Stockings Now Women’s Black Cottm Fleece Lined 'Hose Womens Black Cotton Fleece Lined Hose Women’s Black Cashmere liose (Penmans) Women s Black Cashmere Hcaver (Penmans) _ .... ._ .........75c pair Womens Llama Cashmere line pure wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ $l,0O pair Boy’s Heavy Worsted Ribbed llose 50c pair Boy’s Heavy Worsted Ribbed Hose Fine Women’s 2-l Rib Black Union Cashmcfc `-_ pet- Miss Ethel Bruce. Selly- Treas Proceeds Patriotic Concert Websters Corner per' l'lf‘v- A. _J. MacDonald P.P. 25.00 I 40.00 Total to date $33-529-G0 D. A. MacKlNNON. lion. 'l'reuS-. 630. SAILORS /.ISD THE WAR The gt-ttttth lmtl Foreign Sailors-' Society is celebrating lit* t‘l‘lltellary Hose;......... . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . , . . , . . _.f.....50c pair Childrens 1-1 Rib Union Caslnncrv Hose 6 1-2 to_9 1-2 ............... .................. ..35c pair (nrl’s 1-1 Rib Block Cashmere Hose (Wooll 8-10; .............................. .. . . . . . . ._ 6bc pair W0men’s 2-1 Rib Cashmere I-lose Special Knees Toes and Heels ...... ..80c pair Women’s 2-1 Rib all Wool Cashmere [lose Special Ankles and Feet . . . . . . , . . . . . .. $1.00 pair Women’s 2-1 and 4-l Ribbed Super Cash.- mere llose also Suitable for Bovs . ..$i.25 pair _ Diamond Kuee_ 4-1 Rib Cashmere liose ill sizes 7 to 9_onlyVPrice . . . . ...... ._ 95 to $ L25 ll a. ln.. sermon, silbjefl- "ill-“ww or Shortly und in vlow oi this 0V€l‘ll the ()rdinar_v." 2.30 liuntlny School h0m___\_ to mise, _£350_;,0(, fm- thg fm-_ »¢.»a.»\.<'.`l‘~"‘f~"’°~-fr' ~ *- Q PEOPLPS cHuncH_ owners, odlcers and men. R and Bible t‘l~is.-ms. 7 p. ln.,_sermon. the-f extension of its work* |.~0unt-led subject, "A Strange Empire Bulitier."|m tm, flnyu ot Lord Nelson and with . -Messrs W. J. Mclnnis, Ellcrslie l‘rc-aciit-i-----Rev, Dr. l<‘nllcrton. Stran- Admiral Gamhter as ttn tlrst prcsiti- G t Y k H 'antl W. ll. Ramsay, Tyno Valley have gers welcome i.:id seats provided. l t, th Society has made the weltare e I S ,en e ‘nf nrltish _-.nnmon its llrsi charge zl0~ CHURCH- Io..-...hn.....l on pn.--i lnmlfsl v‘§“"“- St01‘€ Open 8 .I`I‘l. tO J both services. 11 a. 'm. "Rally l)‘-ly." Great Britain and elsewhere have V programme by the Sunday School and given i-'heltel‘, l`00li. M141 Clmlllnli to ` “ " " '°" congregation. 7 p. m.. sermon, “(7n- thousands of men. The crews of tor- r one of its first chars nada on Trial." All seats ircc. Stran- petlocd shlllll H B I ` gem w,.|c0m(._ les, and most grateful than ts lava .been received by the Society from '_- .. ..... . ........... .....50cplir Odd sizes tal Cashmere Hose Ribbed During the progress of the Wal tl\0 l ' Rev. J. l). .VlacKellzie will preach at Smgletyni institutions in all parts 0' \ _ F E £ sue, It., .loHN s. Mattson. tmtpenned to hundreds .oi seamen or ____ Scrvlro 'lt 7 D m Rev I) Mac- ‘heir d°9end°“m surfermg through Lean. Pastor. me War' “nd many one thousand In tho prlssinic of the late John S. _ l oner of War re'c- "“"°r°' Wm’ “reelpr st n B M of more Mat-Leotl. one of the oldest landlnarlm (T0 ST' PETEWS' f;‘ti(00p|?t:l? sjeeak. Suitable literat- of Lot 67 "M 'won "(""°V““' nor" ure is distributed to men of the Nav- March' 18%' "car (What lf* lmwl the lilth Sunday after Trinity. Holy B1 Mummy Met' tramporw' mme vmage of mmmhnne after a long and Communion R a. m.. Matins and Lita- Sweeper’ patrol boats' Hgmhoums' useful lift' he calmly breathed his last ny_1i a. m, Sunday Schooland liiblo_&c' ,l,he`Society_.8 Kms Edward VIL on Satul"l.'l_v the 6th inet. (lf stal- _ ' 0'3"!" 230' E"’m'°"5 7 D' m‘ Ml Nautical School has trained lads l'0l' W5" f""’"" “Htl Klan! f0l'l\l. lllllol-lsl, s°“t" f"°°' RM' C'm°“ Simpmn “mutha merchan service, and over 4.000 was unknown to him and it was only. Edwin ‘7“k""' _ have roceive§ their Board of Trade »durinl: thc past two months that hcl cnrtlncntgg at\the School. The ctm- had bw-n tfontlnvd to his honso until SA'-VAT|°N ARMY' tenary fund will enable this school hed, Thr, best nmd|ca| ,km promd lto be extended. Centenary ""b°°"lD*- unavnlllng, und, knowing this. he l Holiness meeting 11 a. m., Satlvatlonitons may be sent to Sir Frederick awmttd the and with reslgnauom He th inst. and was largely atttnldnd. ' he renialnil were conveyed to the (' urcli where li very impressive sor- vl -e was conducted 'by the Rev. T. W. G0 dwiil. ’ After the service the cor- teg re-for-med and proceeded to Hill svlile t`emetery, whore the ro- mal s were rovercntly consigned to the rigave. By his first wife he leaves a lar ti family of sons and daughters. ills it-Iccolitl wife survives him. i _. . , y a 7.30 p. m. No meetinti Ht Victoria cial Road. E. 14. - tnlninr-.mu when tt", tntmg,-0 ,,,|,,,.B_‘ For reserve ‘ Chow” Monumzntsthat ¢ndu|'¢fh¢ P”~"k~ Y"" Wm b° “'e|°°m° w ‘my ----l-*-' U"""l NlVl\l\Ll80B 0! 'his boyllood six- -f0k th85t0m3Ch W8" “IG Of ill” “MVB H0l`V|C°“~ GRAV HAIR il tivo or sovonty years ago are con- | ~`.‘_-° ‘ ° Meeting 3,30 p. m. Salvation Meeting Gt-om-t, J; P. Sailors' Palace, Commer- was it man of more than 0;-dtnar t. & 1 or Pickles t. I timely and helpful aid of- ' . JAPAN suitoma l=|»=~rv sl-ova l --- A J,,,,,¢.,, f th . I ._ _ ‘_ H \ R writ ‘ . . o o leace tor Q|lncr1`ll Are what you seek to make ' 'ro se useo ron THE Al.l.|Es.i or. nomar: iurrlmlrrnlm ;u;m;:°ed`,numy for hm a century’ mny| M the grave of your departed ' I 1 """°' ““°“ “ ‘ ' ' sou hi his uvl with We supply no others. is wnsnmoron. oct. 11.- rilltylio restore my hair to its “°¢‘"°'l 8 ° co _"mc" W" "M" cr mn. A now ninnit Juni __ _ 1 t_-|‘=ll99rfUl|Y lilven. in religion R Pres- Qm M°numentsafethe best cargo ships, now building in Japan tolor or money refunded. Posit VMI' h L In (-,Q K¢-nt strut in oomiili-no those rlnfv-wlilna. of "twill ohnrioneown hv notldln mon.. llnls- ‘"“` "f "‘° "“‘°“ ’“°“‘l'°" ‘lf Wirth 9 um.; ma. in ‘ l..o.l.. n ih ,_ lm side . bmw* 40°-000 I0" ¢‘°P°°“Y' I-!|"l"» °V\’°”““ P0” Omm the decexsd tiiitdic plazgeohunglbaddsd S nv ilmllioai limi are our non Perfect Seal and ini - - ' - _ ._ . in politicii a lite-long Con- . ' - - -. th Ani <1 til i d fi niniurloun. Prlfil ye' “ - l to be had. Esnmates given' ‘ I ' lblrntgg lirlliriiiilozli traede. The lxlsliseufl :i)i)0aDo:te paarld. mllvrlte Tramaln 5UP'l'°"a"v°' A 'm'°°'“l "5"" in lb" i - ~ I & I ` l _qtmm ,-¢|aa,,`.,1 15t)_000 tm". of ,tant P", ¢°__ 1-,,°,m,_ ¢,,t_ on pale ln.0ranze fraternity. he was at his death S