_ . __ __ ..~;‘*."_*'..._ __ si. I - -t r _ _ * 1 I l g 7 l I I 1 _ E IBITIO WEEK ___. ~ hill ' if f-"* -\, _.- ’ 1 Ladies’ Fall Suits Cloth Coats for New Fall Dresses Men’s Fall Overcoats M3115’ Stiles Wimlell Hlld MISSGS Serge andt1‘fi¢0¢,ine ;::i..i;i§;..*`.':§zf.:°;s.s:e..2‘;“:..:f..stiles Findings suit this season iliat is smart, attrac- if ‘r ._ Y it il' /5 A Fail o~»d of sup.-rior qua l Elfliesi Su.its,i_`lotli (`o;it.~', i)i°- Fiiisniid 4,. fi. 1 _ g » . ._ 'J 5|* l*ui Loatts and Milliiieiy. Also Me ’.~.~i lolh ad ` f* -'i 1 ’ our immetist.. stock -nv -il The 'REG Depni°tiiie11ta.l STORE t?ur.i“"raiicl Iz`xhibi'tit»n of ni vi' fall goods is new on display f,-_ . » .,¢ ' ' y s no doubt ti e laigtst and blast east é of l"/lfintreal. 'F ifl- re you Wi`l find ri spit ndid shtwixzg ri rtw . ' nd strvict and at tht low~ t \ , possible prices. 1 , ue; _ i i i ~. fur foals; M n’s Suts t.ii~l Boyq’ Clothing iii at A - - I A pf' great vwiety of styl s. ' i In all the new fabrics large collars of fur and tive and pr ictical for every purpose is indeed simple .l fabric fancy stitcliing and liuttoned trimmed and in general all smart styles. Sizes I6 to 4i. Pi-ici, ladies 'when one sees the numbers of individual models now being displayed. Plain or few tiimined in serges and tricotines in navy brown and black all sizts. Prices range from $35 00 to $105.00' ' Your inspection of our ~‘"f~:ei.iiti '-‘t,i ck of l.ndies` Fur Sets, Fur Coats, separate .stole and copes is invited. Buying Furs at this store you may y A i found in ever erment. Why ~ $18.98 to $110.00 A grand tissorttnent 1~f_ eliiidrcii's,t~letb coals in all colors, sizes 6 to lei years. l’ri~~es $11.50 to 25.75 i"arlv selsctitiii will prove iiitcresting and .l‘§,ifi.“.fl‘Ll“r‘l.‘i§’a°' M°`"" "T325" wifes Mm Same" °i the ' . ' ' Anglo American 'Felegraph Com- Suiiimeisid hits returned __ muy. = ~ ' e. i _ , --A GOOD SHONV -- The Urban home after spending her holidays Couple 33515 Iglgfgg Stock =t:o.` presented their opening in ‘gaps |3r@i0n_ to rem_ Leave 1Mm._ drama, 'lite Woman in Room 13 , ____ “_ u._ ,Holman Lm_ before ii well packed house Thurs-, _"Miss M,m.|ha mgg_q_ (-,hm.|m_ 304D_ day evening ii-t the Iiappyltnd tewwn' has accepted a posmon "__, ____ theatre. _sienographU”in -Mr. A. C. Saun- T0 GRADUATE. - ----- [titre iitw office, _Suminersi;lc. nurses 'to graduate from -TRANSFERRED -- Zilr, llossi i. _yosepyfs Hospmiv Chi. White of the Royal .Bank of Luna-| _.ML \v.|1i|wm U,,i@y_ Smnme,-_ On Monday, October ith, next dl* Bliiffv Sllmilii-‘l`Sld@. “nd l"0'J9nl”| ride,‘a former Liettt. of the Rilyill Miss Myrtle M. Callaghan, ly trans-fei'i‘ed to Hunter lliver,1t‘1y1ng Corps, spent ’i‘hursdliy of st. Louis. daughter or ;;fi;?fh..IeIi§ lgridlr.-1 hi|ni\0i'nlinz ig; ,with friends in Aiberton. p_ Cana ham a iurs , . .. o w el Ii “F9 - ‘ ___ 5 has been transferred. _,MM an ,M,.s_ gunman y,|,,s W» M. S. ICE CREAM SOCIAL 'PPI G The souowmg -SH N - KEN\s|NuT°N"" Tha holdem schooners arrived in port Wednes- eV.M.S. e ntonw . , ,I "ale of icegrggrngnnd Mk., day with coal for theurailwtty (I`|;`tim ° vesiry or the Mothoiiis-t"’”“""S‘S“{‘,§’°“°’ C’ ,""Q',‘§{,|,§,,`l‘.,.i ch at Kensington on Monday Irwell' dm Kggiainii /gd) t Vanldei- ina sept. ami. from 6 to ” ffiiiiz? Néiiie iieié 'outfit neiti- E. 'E"°'°yb°dy W°|°°m°i D. Mira, Capt. 'Munnf alsoit-he 3037" 25 al' s ;hoonei~ Golden R06. with 00°' d and daughter of Sussex, N. B. ar-_i spending a few days in Summer- side. the guests of Mrs. James Ar- hur. . » -4.\irs. Il. R. Sharpe of Summer- side, rtburnrd to her home i1fi0l' spending the past three weagts \vi»i’h friends in ‘Moncton and' i- ‘** ' asm Jose h Reid and Co. for Me ». D THE SCHURMAN VOTATO ---*D00--" DER will bs on exhibition ntl “»],:S'|~ERN PERSON ALS rovlncial Fair ot. Charlottetown t. 28th.-0ct.2nd. All pottitoi . "S viviiivs the exhibition ...»-.vii-. Morris itoiim, summer- ld make lt. a point to see thi# giile, of tho employ of Messrs. useful an necosanr nrticlo llrac MtK and Co left recent- John. ---£0?-1"* In order to get into society 'YOU must have plenty money and be un- able to remember how you ¢ot ll. Tlic-re is tsbinet.-hing iwmng with tho etornnl fitness of things when you seo s mon in tt silk .hat dining ii Y .` ‘ ill/ -- Pl mfr ho taken on grounds ly toe like up his studios at Dal- . 0| Pmdorgut, Secy. lhousio. in s cheap restaurant. lottetown visited Georgetown on ed. A dainty luncheon was served. “ORDER from Hoimi\n's n talog." 9046-5-$2-tf ..°Dr. Houston will be in his or fie at the Oakley House Souris on Monday the 27th instead of Wed- nesday. _ 3019. ..°LADlES ATTENTION.-Miss Keays of the J. J. Hughes Company Ltd. will show ladies' hats and coats at Vernon for a week from Saturday the 25th inat. to October 2nd Ladies thinking of purchns» img these articles would do well to call. 2986-9-23-61 ....*SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY.- 'I`he second Sunday School rally at the series arranged by the E - eeutive oi' the Smith Kings S. District, was held at Glen Williiaiin Hall .In the Caledonia Congregation on Wednesday evening 22nd. The hall was packed. The devotions were leil by Rev. M. D. Mclean. The first address. - "The Bible in the Sunday School", was given by Rev. M. McLellan of Vai- leyfleld. This was followed with addresses by Rev. E. 8. Wooly; and Mr. E. Glddings. Brie( addresses were also given by Mr. A. P. P-rowse and Rev. M. D. McLeod. Splendid music was fumished hy the local choir.. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Rev. Mr. McLellan for his visit to our district. The next rally will be held at Abncy on October 20th. Mr. Oswald Gra~ hom presided on President. Argo, Souris East, P.E.l., Box 7. 3006 9 24 Fm 21 ..°\lIiss Ruth Campbell and Miss|$ ‘ *MASS MEETING AT MONT Edii'hA Gurdon, also Mr. Ralph Gor-, ' don of Montague , motored to‘ Asus.-ivxr. rt. C. sitienius, Prev- Ge,,,ge¢,,w,, ,ms week _lt_ ASSGDS L003.~ted Incial Boys Work Secy. will address ____ _.___ “ “msg 'meeting 1” the M°“`m5““ ..°Mr. Risen. who has been IIOSTON, Sep. 24-Receivers of P'””W'°"““ C““"`h °" S““d“’ Siwndini; the tiuiiinier wlih he\‘lt‘ir.trie~ Ponzi today announced to sept gm" M 815 D' m' All mm” ""’u“`r' Mrs' Skinner' returnm the lfeudertil (`ourt the location of estrd in the boys’ welfare are t‘r.i‘tlliilly invited. ‘ , ` ` 533.000 alleged hidden assets of ---- l ..°Mrs. Moore of Cliiirloiieiown the defunct Securities Exchange ..*RALLV UAV--Slllldiiy. SUM- visited Georgetown Tliiirsday. His (‘0m|mny_ Judge Mm-lon issugil 36. ill ¢`ll¢ M9lh0iilBl Uh\H`Ch. M0f\'- niiiny friends were pleased to see an order to John S Dondem HL iiigiie, Circuit special Rally Dayihim A ' ‘ ` ' _ Vlithuney and li T N Nielson to services are being held in the Sun _ *_ - ~ _ - tiny Sciieol Room. Mr. R. C. Siden- ° ' _ , lahow cause why the money deposi- ius will deliver the address in the WEDDING BELLS. lied to their joint credit at llan lower Montague School at ll a. tn, --_ over Trust Company should not be S"“d“"' s“""°°" ‘“ 23° ”' ’“‘ "Mi Mc'-"RE ' STEWART WE°°‘ used to meet the eiaiiiis or i‘on~ 'Miss Bessie Carruthers, Char-~ The -founig couple were iinutlrtiti-lMORE Thm~sda,_ A , after the cerimonyb la 'i`liiti~itLtv to liei' home in Boston. in The re lar service will |NQ .__ 0" Se 22nd 1920 M two itt 7 p. . gu _ pe , _ be lielil in the Montague Church_`o'ci<»oit in the afternoon, an inter- 'il ¢\’°i|-ii°¥`|, condticted by the Paator, Rev. (`. eating event was celebrated :tt the Y- | .___ i.“fi":.°.e'...“_":. .?.‘t..“.".f;. tarts: U-=,,,~,m , . , ht ,ri , iteo i tit ` J ' 1<:.\s1‘t-:mi 1‘1citso.\.\1.s §.,,§’,,.,,..§’,§°.§‘i°°,,,.fll`i“i..§'.§y will nf "`°,§§°°"°"° "“°“,‘_§'°",‘-,§‘,“” ` --- i(".iriney Jas. M':Lure, of Murray r°'°”mm‘ 8' ' __aM,.,, E_ pf, pm-kms-"_ Mon. Harbor North. Rev. E. S. Weeks Grorlzotoivn, visiting ‘M‘rs. 'i`. E. Morrissey.-A. t Mt ii bo rfi lated. mel tr tazue. snent the week end nt 3mm\l;ray"ec;\r0‘r‘hoe gona" may -’£:,hM:tD‘t”ysi:v\:`i; l ..‘Mr. Roy McDonald with his four children motoretl `to George town fmm Cardigan on Wednesday. iiwnonitia. I A. ed _the wedding march. The bride entered the parlor leaning on the arm of her brother, Mr. Angus A. Stewart. She wore a beautiful wed ding gown of white silk, with pe :i trimmings and conventional vcd s bouquet of white sweet pass. itching. llleeding nr Protrtidlni! Piles. No s\il'»Kici\l -nnerrttion requir- ‘ ed. Dr. Clttutt-'it Olmmont will relieve you lt nnee mid afford Issllnx bene- fit. 00:: ui I-oit: All df-nlers. or Htl- mrmsorl. llelml & f`i\.. Limited T0r~ onto. Sample box fron if you mun- Ile was the guest of Mayor J. ll. gm orange blossoms and carried tion,t.his paper and enclose ite - stomp for postage. ,_ ` --,~ . . `m Quebec on busmesg' » - f _-~_. - ____ The bride ' as een fi ipopu r - W' C - __~PtEins0Ns w|sH|Na to con- __\M,,,_ D_ W_ ,M(,m§5@y_ Mm school teacher for some time and '-_- trnct for load of herring from Mag (Di-_} stewart and -ML whiter the groom is an enterprising tail- ltlaiens for spring 1921, Apply to Kearney of Georgetown, mbtored to 0'- They Will P95508 in M\l\”l”aY¢ Capt, Charles Pattipus, schooner Murray River uni; week,-A. HH1‘b0r N0I'ih- 5 MRS. COADV TELLS HOW SHE AND HER HUSBAND WERE RESTORED T0 HEALTH Newtown Cross. Sept. 23, 1920. Dear Sir,-lt is a privilege to let others know about the great help our family lriis received front use of the Farador. My husband in vested in one about two years ago when he was suffering greatly from rheuniatlsim and was uniibla to move. Ile began to improve as soon as he began 'to use it anti in it few months was cured. I also suffered greatly from a sore knee which made me walk lame and caused much pain. I now walk perfectly straight :ind the soreness is all gone, Whenever any of the family have any ailment wc use the Fara- dor anti find it to give better re- sults than any other treatment and we would not be wltliout it on any account. Other _ prsple in this vicinity have been greatly helped by the Fnriidor. Two young men were cured oi' bronchitis and an olh gentleman of neuralgia, The foregoing letter is addressed in W. E. Enmnn. Farador Repres- entntive, 226 Richmond Street, Charotitetown. Violet Ray and Vi- brstory Massage may be 'had at the sa-me address. Ask for literature. MRS. JAMES (‘OADY. 'D908 -l-i-Oi r sinus- miti-nt fu ntnmirs. t