attached and separate. Fine Broadcloth in plain colors and neat stripes, collars All sleeve lengths ! All perfect quality! All sizes ! PROW BROS. ma. Smarten up in a new Winter Suit. Tailored t0 Prowse's rigid specifications. These Suits will give the utmost in wear. The last minute styling, and new fabrics. Serges, Tweeds a n d Worsteds in b l u e s, bl a c k s, browns and greys. Sizes 35 to 46. ‘ings. erous full shapes, well New Smart new shapes, fur Grey, Tan and Brown \ New Men's Botany Hose, in a patterna. Sizeslotolllk Brim styles. Sizes to 7%. New Fall Necltwear Numerous smart outstanding patterns in the latest color- Blues, greys, maroons and greens. Gen- tailored Fall Hats felt of excellent quality. Medium or Dark Fall Soclcs host oi.’ smart shades and 500. Snap $3.25 50c. YOUTHS’ SUITS There are many fine Worsteds andISerges in this group. The styling is faultless . . . They are two pant Suits in blue, black and brown stripes. Sizes as to av $14. t, $16.50 Men's Winter Suits anrl Qvercoats The largest and smartest assortment oi’ Over- coats from which to choose. In all models, including Raglan, Slip-on and Fitted Models. The colors are grey, brown, blue, black and many smart mixtures. ‘ Come early for the best choice. Sizes 35 to 46. BOYS’ OVERCOATS The finest and largest range of_ Boys‘ Over- ' coats in the city with- out a doubt. They are in Guard models, belt- ed models and full belted Raglans; the colors are blue, brown, grey, black and siivertones. Sizes 22 to 38 $3.00 ,0 $18. ...- .;:':ii‘.-..‘a*l2~“u.~r..i/;.l. .. --.. .».... at The new, chic Berets, triccrnes, tyroleans, creased crown models as well as other smart conceits. Styles to MILLINERY - - - permit a wide choice misses All head sizes are here. for women, and matrons. $1.95 $3.25 “m” . $3.25 New Fall l-lan Ladies’ Genuine Leather Handbags, pouch and underarm style, with snap and zipper pouch. blackandbrown......... . . . . . . . . . .. New Fall Gloves Ladies’ Chamoisette Gloves, pull-on style, flared wrists, with contrasting trim. black and brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sizes 6 to New Fall Hose Ladies’ Full Fashioned Hose, service weight and chiffon, in all the new shades, including Gunmetal, Kafiir,‘ Nightclub, Blue Heaven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. clbags ..B.1.".e I $1.00 .7.1.’2.1..*.3T‘."?' 79c. 75c. Beautilul Winter Coats Richly New, smart wooliens, splendidly tailored along slender fitted lines. for every woman and miss who needs a new, beautiful Winter Cont! to believe that such quality can be offered at these low prices l \ mmecl Important news lt’s hard Fabrics of compelling beauty l Furs of genuine luxury ! Silk linings oi’ real quality ! Warm interlinings all warmth! $lOm.95 $5s.oo These Frocks are just unpack- ed and are rare values at this price! Sizes 14 to 20 - 36 to 44 — 43 to 50 $5.95 New, trim, flattering styles for every woman and miss . . . . Truly unusual values, and a glorious opportunity to buy right! ‘ smart trims. GENEBDUB Bobby. used seven, had carefully bitten out all the soft pieces of his slice of toast, neatly piling the crusts on the edge of his plate. Vihen I was a little boy. said father reprovingiy. 1 always an, my crusts. Do you like them? asked Bobby. or course I did, said the father giibiy. T7180 you may have these, replied his son graciously. liEAl. YOIIR FILES D\I’O ht Itching, bin-din; internal nr prnirudiuir PHI‘! nap your vitality I'M cause an expensive, painful oprr- ‘"0". ll ll minutes you can slop the Illn nil quickly shrtnh sore, lvvollen "Iljirs vrllh the Doctor’: new pro- "r-ntlen. (ihlnn-Iloid mm fix you In In 10 d | or money buck Ask your drug Ior China-Raid (‘ANADA PROVINCE OI‘ ~ . PRINCE EIHVAIID ISLAND Notice ‘Io Orrdilora 0f First Meet- lllk Were Assignment lilnds.» In tbs matter of tho Bankruptcy of 1 Kntiirine 0 Lefurgcy, "0500 is herhy 1' n th [Kmthrlno (l. Lcfur y, ofgAieherton, in rlncc Edward In and, miiilc su ns- - Iisnmcnt on the 11th iiny of October first meeting of BEITRALHI-illllilllllll Thin column ls rclorvod for news oi local interest but advertising of n newly nature may be inserted at _4 cents n word strictly nuruhic is advnloc. l IIAZBLBBOOK Chicken Supper and m. Bazaar and tonight. Prices 40c L-i2i8-l0-l7-1i. PBEACIIING SERVICE st Mur- ray River Sunday, October 21st at ‘l. Special singing-Louis Han-is. L-1270-i0-l7-li. CHURCH 0F SCOTLANIL-Rcv Ewen MacDougali will preach Fri- day 19th at Btanchei at 7.80 and Sabbath 21st at Birch Bill at 10.30 and Klnmss st 8 p. rn. Is-ifld-lfl-ll-li. i WELCOME!) T0 THE CITY-Mr. F. G. Spencer, of the Spencer; Theatres, was s welcome visitor m the city yesterday and received the “glad hand" from mI-ny of his old friends who were delighted to see him so well after his serious illness overseas. MrpBpenocr ex- presses his great appreciation of and thankfulness for the skilled medical treatment he ceived from some of the world's greatest specialists in London who diagnosed his trouble and cured him without having re- ooursc to surgery. Mr. Spencer, who | Chronicle . Will Superintend Agriculture In Newfoundland AMIIBRBT. NS, Oct. i6—(C.P.) —'I‘he task or organizing a Depart- AN ISLAND LADY-One of the speakers at the banquet of the Spanish-American War Nurses, held at the Pittsburgh, (Penn.(, Field Club on August 22, was Miss Flor- ence M. Kelly, the retiring presi- dent, who had completed her second term. Miss Kelly's annual report was an interesting message. Miss Kelly is a daughter oi’ the late Judge Thomas Kelly, Sum-‘ment of Agriculture for the New- merside, p E, ISismL-ouklani-Lfoundland Commission Govern- Maple Leaf. ipent has fallen ta A. B. Banks, for four years agricultural representa- tive Cumberland County. Mr. Banks tonight announced that he had accepted the appoint- ment as the Island's first Director of Agriculture and would leave the end of October for St. John's. The appointment followed a sur- vey of Newfoundlands agricultural possibilities by W. W. Baird, Dir- ector of the Dominion Experimental Farm at Nappsn, NS. who advised U. M. F. CONVENTION-Presi- dent Alfred Hanion of the United Maritime Fishermen ,Canso, left the first of the week for Charlotte- town, to preside at the annual con- vention of the organization, which will open in that city on next Wednesday, Edward Power and Walter McNeary, of the local executive, .wili'attend as delegates from the Cause 10ml. and Rev. A. the Commission Government to Porrier and John Casey. will repre- institute a definite agriculturnl sent the Dover station-Halifax policy in keeping with the possibil- ities and funds available. If Mr. Baird's recommendations ilre carried out. Director Banks MQNTAGUE MINISTER G5T5,will have an assistant director, loin- CALL-Rev C. Yvunw Lewis or five permanent field service men formerly minister of the Prem- and three or four part-time field terian church at Montague, P. B. service men. 1-, has been appointed minister of in his report. Mr. Baird suggest- the FirstPresbyterian church in ed that the Director should recnivc this city for a period of one year, about 84,000 s‘ year plus travelling the sppui tment having been made , and the assistant 000i" by the Bsint John pmshytery at $3.000 plus travelling expenses. llc Smart new styles, Fancy Wool Skirts, with zipper side fasten- ing, in brown, green, wine, navy and black. Sizes l4 to 20. $2.95 Ladies’ Fine Pure Wool Sweat- ers, pullover style with fitted hipline, new neck lines, new Sizes 34 to 40. $2.25 .. $3.25 PSPIIHON wlil be hold on the 21th day i; October i084 at the hour of eleven (‘clock in the lorenocn at the Law ‘aw: Building in the Cliy of Chariot- is aocompunicq by hh son, leaves by ear this morning on return to mint John, N3. To vote thcren proofs of claims Ind proxies must bo flied with incl "‘°"‘° ' llihitos Restaurant Ltd with liie Thole havins claims "M" m Queen Street i".§.“¢'§¢ll.‘i"..”'.°i"'ii '1'“ ' Q I'll! E0 gfggm-leiefrg: tho distribution is made, Cllflflllllfll 29C, 39C, 50C ll). will be snuiinlileiiuiiiiiiinit ti?‘ £11K: l Rum Q Butter isses 29c lb. “nlitledélioreto, Without regard to Peppermint Pa“ es against the nicii ell . Caramel Rolls DAM 4 u ocuuslt ‘llamas-side, this 13th day M Gum Drop‘ , M, aplc Buds. i711 °iisc°"°"""’ Lemon Drops - . X (l8, "mlimlilfi. P. li- i- Thus src s low ,0! the lion cl masonic: a. s. whmnr. 9'"! i" I" I" "I'll"!- s... "lifilfil L-i. -1 n-n the request of the local congrega- tion. The new minister commenced his duties yesterday and preached forceful and interest sermons at both morning and evening ser- vices, Before coming to Moncton Rev. Mr. Lewis supplied the pulpit in the church at. Montague for some time. Among his former congre- gation are the’ churches at Buc- touche, N. 8., and Vslleyfield, Quebec. Ho has been hoard ' in Moncton, having preached on several occasions some years ago in 8t. John's church. Rev. Mr. Lewis succeeds. Rev. B. J. . Mscarthur. who at the last Presbyterian General Asrmbly was appointed missions y at large to the Presby- terian church in tho Martime pro- vinces ,with headquarters st Fredcricton.—Moiicton Transcript. stated that living conditions were 30 to 40 per cent higher in Ncw- foundiand.‘ Mr. Banks will be succeeded in r" 13nd by p, pg, McPhec, now agricultural reprcsen ivc in Anti- ginish County, who was assistant representative here two years ago. UNSELHSII An actor who had {ust returned in London from Hoiywood but- touholed a friend in the street one day llid talked interminabiy about ,his recent success In the States, th: films he hill starred in, etc. Finally he stopped and said graciously, 0h, but l fear I have tilled too long about myself. Now. let's talk about yourself-mow did you like my islt picture? KIDDIES’ SKIRTS Wool flannel Skirts, pleated, with white bodice. Navy and red. Sizes 2 - 4 - 6 years. $1.19 Knitt color COAT SWEATERS Kiddies all wool Coat Sweater, with patch pockets. For twin sets, in scarlet. Sizes 26 to 32. $2.45 PLAY SUITS _Kiddies three piece Suedine Play Suits, consisting of hel- met, puilover leggings and Windbreaker. Blue, red and green. Sizes 2 to 6. $2.39 $1 Warm med cuddly pleated skirts. colors. , Juniors Fancy Jersey and of delightful patterns and JUNIORS’ WINTER COATS cameltex, season's latest shades. $6.95-$14.95 Sizes .4 to 14 Contrasting trims. Sizes 8 to 14 .. ed Dresses. A bevy s to choose from. Sizes 8 to 14 .89 ... $1.95 woollens and fur trim- with w a r m collars. The ‘Smart Little Cutlits For Smart Little People Juniors Wool Crepe Dresses, smart tailored effects with i. $2.95 Von Papen Sees lPubiic Fooled _ Hostile Austria! On Insull Stock VIENNA- °°l~ 16- (AP-l- CHICAGO. Oct. 16—(A.P.)—-The “W15 Vim Fallen’ German minis" Insull "jewel box“ contained only ter to Austria, left for Berlin todayypasteo gems‘ the government cork after having made complaints of “Ended today’ when Stack o; eel-per. numerous irritations since his ar-Zauon securmes companv ‘v85 ob “W! 0M3’ 10 daYs 350' fered by Samuel Insull {or sale to The German minister departed the public 153w“! he wished m wk" rormall Prosecutor Leslie E. Salter made “e "m" G°"“““.°m°“‘1s “d this claim when Walter Dehner ggfingidsgigék zlfitggypgixaltixgg ,2 salesman in the Cincinnati offices report to Chancellor “ma, com of Halsey Stuart and Co, testified . . that he was informed by his sup- ccrning widespread hostility to _ Gennany m Ausmft criors that corporation Securities Von Papa“ protested “gums, m: Co‘. was an investment trust owning so-cslled "Brown Book“ and Lftlffizss Owimnlillle‘ Cgrlszfnerigus against numerous newspaper at- ,_where"dl'a ya g9, 2h? ma. ma, ggfllfti oalergegngzilgédrrig the company's illvcslincilhs were in r cause the Austrian government °i’.?§“f,',‘,‘,§kc§mflpal‘esginislilg exercises a strict COHSOTShlp over’. . ,, no" ‘ ' ‘ ,, ,_ . portfolio, said Dchncr. Seven.) an pubncatlons' percent of its stock was in Com- The last straw, fr, was stated, . cams when the government “organ monweaith Eidlson Co. the Public of the christian Corporativc state" serviiifl Company or Northern I1- Obsewed that any ‘mderstandmgllinois, Peoples Gas Light and Coke between Austria and Germany could Company ‘md fhf’. Mmdle we“ mean nothing mo,‘ Utilities C0,. amoidmg to informw- tion given me." "You passed that alarm to cus- tomers." inquired Salter. Telephone girls in Tokio, Japan are learning to transact their busi- “Yes. iiess while wearing gns masks in ,_ ' , _ order to be prepared to continue. ed ‘K325167250 ‘fiffiinfiftflhdffffgflf; the“ work m an gmergency’ a single share of stock in the oper- -7--%-__- sting companies" "Did your superiors tell you that DANCE HALL all the company had was 300,000 shares of Insull Utility Investment BORDEN Tuesday Evenings, Inc, n. liability of $6_500.ii00 and a ‘contract to buy $i3.000.000 in Mid- Jimmie’s Orchestra- Admission 20c. die West Utilities stock?" Dehncr said he had not heard Elliot's Orchestra- Admission 35c. this version ‘hf the strength of Friday Evenings. l "Corp." L 4i. ' swarm WAY “My grandfather has a comb that belonged to Bonnie Prince Charlie." "I suppose he takes excellent care of it." yes. He wouldn't part with it for anything. Use Mlnnril’: for Phplol Christmas Tree Buyer Arrives In Maritimes (Speck! to The Guardian) MONUFON, N. Bu Oct. l8—With i the approach of the Christmas sea- son United States buyers are. arriv- ing in New Brunswick nnd Nova Scotia to make arrangements for the annual supply of Christmas Itpees, according w local officials of the Canadian National Rail- ways. s A recent arrival in New Brun- swick is Mr. F. J. Lambert of Wat- er Gap, Pa, representing Donald L. Ninon oi Thaisburg, Pa. one of the largest oi the Christmas tree dealers in ihc United States. it is only reported that this Y9"?- cut will equal that of last 3'00!’ when 240 carloads of trees from! -Ncw Brunswick went forward toy ‘iii-light the hearts of kiddies ail Christmas time. q These trees wen; all the way to Wisconsin, Chicago, lil.. and St. ‘yLouis, Mo. as well as to thc east- rrn states. liiandhi Reiinquishes I Leadership and esti (CJI-Hnvss) lBy Guardian's Special Wire) BOMBAY, Oct. l6—M.K. Gmdhi today announced he would relin- quish lendership of the Indian Nu- Ainnalist Congress. “This is neither n threat nor an ultimatum." he declared in mak- ing the announcement. ‘ll is n natural consequence oi the reite- of The sum miulcted American means of lotteries, "numbers" games from the public annually by other gambling racket-s is mated conservatively at $4,000,- 000000 to $6,000,0(‘)0,000 ”He’s the best‘ paid mun" here because" he isihe best informed" “Hr. ius an amazing nmount of infor- muiinn ul his finger-lips. on all kind! of suhjeris. Many of ilii-m rclnio do rr-rily" lo ihis lHNlIIIKH. Everybody con- | suits him. Ilc in indispensable lo us. “Esrll ilny he dcvoics n fixed amount his limo n! home studying the Eneyrlopncilin llriinimirn. ‘I Wouldn't lrnde ihiii sci of hooks for nll the other lmslncss hooks in llm world,‘ he said." Y...‘ will my iiu- sumo lllingl You can own lhcse hooks for n small initial paymcni nml linlnnrc nu easy‘ terms. Send ilie coupon ioiluy. No obligation. ‘tion by members .f the mnitress iof the amendments I had proposed to its ocninustion." TACTLESS Tailor-When your father sent you for patterns, didn't he say what colour and material he wanted? Smell boy-I don't think it mat-, ENCYRlflPAI-ZDIA IIRITANNICA 0F CANADA. Inil. Murlirln Tower. 2111 Durirlul Slrccl. Wan, Tornnlo, Onvurin Ila: H 41-10 Gmiiammi Wiihnui nliiignlnn. hr- nliili vnc full fnlnrmaiion on lnioll odl- (Inn of llil Encyelopuerllu Brlisnnles. Home Adrian Cliy _PNvrlnrn liksinldfilsrlis