is ‘n n n a l’ f ct l: ri l’! 0} Di Jc fll ' W (“Made-in- Canada” Raincoats) l Shed The Hardest Rain Wherever you go this Fall, you will see “DOMINION RAYNSTERS”. Rain or s 'ne, they are the most popular Fall coats. he rubber inner lining is built right into the texture of the cloth, making the coat absolutely waterproof and capable of shedding the hardest rain. Yet a “DOMlNlON RAYNSTER" is‘ so light ancl flexible that one would never know there was any rubber between the outer fabric and the lining. In appearance, a “ DOMINION RAYNSTER" is a stylish, attractive cloth coat; iust the right weight for comfort on damp days and chilly nights. “DOMINION RAYNSTERS” are all- purpose weather coats, in styles for men, women, boys and girls, and at popular prices. Every “DOMINION RAYNSTER” bears the label oi the largest rubber organization in Canada-an assurance of worthy materials and careful workmanship. Look ior the Dominion Raynster label. "DOMINION RA YNSTERS" are sold by the beef stores carrying wearing apparel. _-. » and sot of fox furs. the gift of the Marriage at Nofre Dame Academy A itretty autumn tnarriage was soleiiinizerl at. Nutre Dame Actulv- my at half-past five yesterday morning wiien Alias Alargai-ct .\l. llerreli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Herrlll of this city became the bride of Mr. Augustine .\l. Murphy, son of Mi". and Mrs. Thom- as Murphy of Bradalhane. ltev. lll‘i)()lll. 'i‘lit- liridi- \\‘il.\' itttvntlt-d l>.\' licr t‘tlll.~ilil. Miss Frances ilutler. while illt‘ gruoiit was ably support- ed liy .\lr. \vlllliit'l* l'l‘llll‘l)'. The Muss Wits sting liy Xtitrt- imme- ('il0ll', and a vcry prtetty twtitlitit: march was played whilr- the ltridul paitty entered the chapel. A violin selection ivas also given hy Miss hatlileeit llornhy. After the inar- riuge (‘EFPlHtllly tlio iturty left tor the bride's hoiiiewlierc a daiiitily prepared breakfast a-"waiteil Ilium. Father James Murphy of St. Duns- tan‘s (‘ollega officiating. The bride vras becomingly attired in a handsome suit of tailored brown broadcloth with pretty loupe hat REV.- l<‘at.lici' .\llll‘llll_\' il(‘(‘()lli])illl)'- ing them. After llt‘t‘ill{fll:1[ the bill!- py t-oirplc left on their honeymoon for Montreal and other Canadian cities accompanied by the brides- Z04‘. innit] mitt groomsuttin as ‘far its lhfl‘ mainland. Their tiiuny 'l‘l"“l5»“'|'° ussemlilurl at. the tllPiloll llléfililoélé‘; happy i-oiiplr- an atttnt a .' of i-titifetti. Wifllllng the!“ m‘ ‘he Sillllt‘ time a long "ml lla-PDX ‘Veda’ (‘ll life. The man)’ $05913’ 3mg re‘ ccived by the bride speaks tor he!‘ popularity and llllmefolm acquaint‘ iillcP$t Mutclr-Vaiiliiisliirk _ Wedding Yesterday A VP“. luv“). ‘yearling took place _\‘(’$|Gl‘tli|y morning at hogan (mirage, the home of Mr. and rs- .-\‘.l'l'€l(l .\lc\\'i‘lliatit.s. when Miss Mat" - y I Western Guardian —OHIEFTAIN TIA 55 cents per lb. at Lords, Carleton. 3527-10464 -8HOP FROM HOLMAN’! Oil-l- l)‘. ‘ 2045-51301 i —EA8TER BRAND RAISINS 2t cents per pltl. at Lhc new Carleton ltore. 3527-10-16-4i —MAKE THE NEW Carleton. store your buying center. it will! pay you. 352740-164) " --cHotce MOLABSEB $1.65 Der gal at the new Carleton store. 3527-10-18-4! -ENAMEL AND TINWARE way below present day prices at Iarda. Carleton. 3527-10-18-41 —BUY YOUR BOOTS and Rub- bers at the new Carleton Store. . 3527-10-16-41 anamuvl/J/néamwlllxxuinsnfiannnllaanuutnnwwllh\\\\\\wwltlflli\\\nliwin\\\ --DON'T FORGET the il-act dra- ma “Everybodyfls Friend" at St. Paul's Hall, Friday 22nd. t 8613-l0'-31-2i. —THE ALTAR BOYS OF ST. PAUL'S Choir will present "Eve- rylbody’: Friend’ ‘at St. Paul's" liall on Friday 22nd. 6613-l0-21-2i. —HYAOlN‘I'tH8, Daffodils, Tu- lips. Why buy bulbs of unknown quality when you can get the best at the same price. George Wlll- t lama. Phone 60-4, Suminerside. Oct. 18-tf. —THlE‘RE WILL BE A meeting of the Navy League in the Sum- iiierside Town Hall Friday evening October 22nd. tit 8 o'clock. Will ull interested kindly attend’! 3612-10-2l-2i. —PUBLlc AUCTION. There will be sold by public auction in front of the Court House ait Alber- tmi on Saturday the 23rd day of October i920 at, 12 o'clock .p. m. l8 shares tof tsltock in the Aibetrton‘ Hotels Ltd. pni- rvniue 850.00 pert shore. 60 shun-es in Albeiition Skat ing Rink Company pui- value $10.00 per ISlIMC. John Agnew, Susan A. Woodm-atii. Executor and executrlx l‘ the Will tof Charles A. Woodman deceased. ' 3619-l0-2L2i —TO W-HOM IT MAY CON- CERN.-'i‘he amount required to meet the cost m‘ extension on the I‘rlnce (‘ounty Hospital is $25,000,- nn, The amount subscribed is $21,656.00. The amount paid in on account or amount subscribed is $12,306.00. Would all] who have 5ll'71“”"“t9d and all others who Wlt-‘lt to d.‘ i, kiitdlv “owl their sub- script ‘ to Mr. Charles Hensley. Canadian ‘Bank of Commerce. or Mr. H. J. iifassy, Town Clerk's Of- fice, ‘Summerside and oblige the Board of Trustees of the Print.- County Hospital. 359010-20 :li. right. 19E. VanBuskirk, daughter of Mr. J. ll. Van Busklrk. city. became the wife of hir. Arthur Mulch, son} of Mr. and Mirs. W. Aubrey Mulch, Hoprvton. ltev. G. i‘. Taylor 0t"- ficinleri. The couple were untiltcnri- ed. The bride's wedding costume was u travelling stilt of dark brown tricotlne cloth, trimmed with seal fur with hat ‘to correspond. iier bridc'-.=i ‘bouquet svas of yellow chrysanthemuins. Mrs. George V-anBuskirk played the wedding march, while Miss Dorothy Suther- iund sang "0 Promise Me." The. house was most tastefully (lerorat-t ed for the occasion with illliiilllll‘ leaves and clirysantltciituiiis. The ceremony ended. ll buffet luncheou_ wasserved. after which the happy 356140.304“ young couple left on the early ex- press on n wedding trip to points in the seighhottring Province, mu- ny frieuds being at the depot to shower them with confetti anti best wishes. 'l‘lie nutiibei‘ of wedd- - lng presents received was verwnThey work whne you Shep» large, the bride having been the -’?\\ 6\ b The One Price Cash Store recipient. of numerous “sliowerrW from friends during the hast week or so. These included u titiscellan- eons shower by the members of the Ladies’ Missionary Society of the "Central Christian Cllllrch at the residence of hlrs. D. Stewart. Prince Street, an aluminum show-I er ‘at Mrs. G. tS. lllilllllfs a mis- cellaneous shower by the members, of the Orpheus Club, a miscellan- eous shower by girl friends at the‘ residence of her aunt Mrs. Mc-l Williams. She was also given a dinner thy her friends at which she was presented with a cabinet of silver. There were runny other gifts f-roiii individual friends. On their return front their honeymoon .\lr. and Mrs. Mulch will occupy their handsome new bungalow just‘ completed at Hopeton. They have -————<o->i—- gggdgggtngighc» 0* a" M fl eiwrio Relieve Oatarrh, iisiwtntiuiu “will 3.53500... d l";-raons suffering from (iilllfgllflé . . . ea neon. or w io are r w n ar ‘Mo; 9045522 U of hearth‘; and have glilind gnomes will be g a Hn-TOTAL wREcK__y1-he fidmofitronlln affliction can usually bc _ success ully treated at homo by an ner Bueiati is ashore at Annatidale, inmm,“ Tnediclne m“ h, "mm, m, lliltl will he sold at auction. While ntgnlccsullias teflciitedngflqiilclvrriiilllgf anchored oil‘ the harbor, she was “ ° ° "r r", l" " "W" l‘ “' (lovel- on the flaw by u". heavy 52553322 hi?"ii’é’.li'i..l°'ifi~ii‘.fr.li°ii northeast wind or Thursday. The alvthheevgtflsi’; llgfllmblinrbill<=l< M‘ a B C Pl n I O HQVUII 1H‘ “homer w“ lnbana“ “we "medal ht inches away from clthcr car. nTEIqDERs p0 LAMQQ ‘iviierimiiéiiiiiilimiviihi’: 0dr “Dimming , _ . R ‘i O I . (‘B I10 SCH Ul’ Tenders will be received by t-helirihiiririilvlii dhelnflrgelnlfllguithglllt gorlil lllldeftllgtléd lip 10 Monday Oct. may ltuvo been tho means of anv- 25th alt 7 p. m. forr the pllrfihflflp of‘ Itrrig some oor a crcr porhnpii 350 lambs "m1 50 la-l- 5099i) 3110' llgllln clilimlre Liilrfenpthsiecd qalloligilrligclnlilld canners more of‘ less. of the Souris] In made M full!» Farmers Institute. r. A. MCISAAC 5"“ ""'“ Y""' ‘"‘""~'“" 1 “All in?" You're bilious, consti- Dutod, upset! You feel heiuiachy. tuul‘ of cold, dizzy, unstrun-g. Your meals don't fit-breath is bad. skin sailow. Take tCuscarols tonight for your liver, and ‘bowels and wake up clear, energetic and full of "pep". No grlping~no inconvenience. Children love Cnscnrcts too. 10, 25, 50 cents. wilt Secretary. Haunts, R. R. N0 s. iiiir-miigininiiiiiiibliiiuiliili." twig) pitifitii =6<"-1"-21-=~" cataract. nt:..."..t'::'t. were 2 o c A o ‘A612 ANDREW,‘ CHURCH 3:; tablespoonful tour time! n Mont g (J ' Parinlnt i uiicd in thi t. t as"? ommumon on Sunday only to redilco by tonic ‘nclvigii this nex , 0c . 24th. Preparatory 9T" inflammation and a Welling in the vgclcas on Wednesday, Thursday m1 Eallgfltilglltlke '£li:_ns;l._":nrii taint" ":0 ll Q 0 03.0101; evgglelgz‘ ‘gismugtk sums utrnhbut to ctolrrectliay exeau o? ~ » sec e on: n e Rev. J. (P. Mlrtill. Rev. J. Mc-i the ronullt; tt givazntxi-oenccaliy ‘:1! Lellon and Rev. tWr tMcEwen All"‘”g',““° '"‘ ° °° “- ' ' r1 h h t. are in vited. Sunday School nfanyvrnririluc-ronalrt gm:- c‘ "m l“ usual on Sunday at 10 l. m. I recipe l t Boy’s Suits $5.75 up. Larger size Boy’s Suits $7.00 up. Overcoats $9.00 up. Larger size Overcoats $14.00 up. i Prowse Bros Ltd. The Clothing Specialists W'O\\\\\\\\MIIL\K\O the Montre Atch . A. F. . Alo A. R. ‘no min in lheiirl hlifTiiil-‘lllin. O. .... .. r a . Results that co FID We are Specialists In Boy’s Clothing Now is the time to select the new Fall Suit and Winter Overcoat for tha_t Boy of yours, our assortment IS large,_a large range of patterns which Will surely please you. Prices always ‘ . |~ i I l’ _ The c o n s t a n t_l y increasing. business which we: receiving irom old customers and "new ones, tells _very plainly what the aring public think of Prowses gClothing, Oualityi Before Price Clothes th a t have covered, thousands with satisfactlon. i Fall 0r Winter Suits and Overcoats $18.00 to $50.00 We aim to ‘sell Clothes that will create goodwill and confidence,“ all round satisfaction and full valuet goes with every purchase here Sic One Price l t0 Everybody Spot Cash s \fl\\“'flllllllflih\l\\\v§llll SAMPLE $7.50 BOOTS MEN'S BROWN OR BLACK Cilflkin Goodyear Welter! Boots. Samples and broken lines regular virtues up to $10.00 now $7.50; ..._. “tn-Al ALE 's inucts Any last-any size 5 1-2 to 11. Now is your time to get a real bnrguin in Samples and broken Lines. Sale Lines $7.50 per pair. Stock upland-ii irhuritx, Oct. ZOr-(Quotations furnished b Alley & Co. Ltd. Fashionable Footwear Can. Pac I m" Cen. may’: Cuban Cane . Cru .. i. P. . Mex Pet. Wheat Dec. 205%. t! 0m, dec. 5-1, Mar 59- 22 95 y F. B. McCurdy & Co., Mpr. al Stock Exchange.) R‘ G’ un Dr- Donnie