TVEDNESDAY, l m tzimabernlniiovivluuctiallbtait ‘ u>¢ - -11,‘ _ a . . -- ~ lloveagooil cup of Tea -l—is an expression ,_ frequently heard. eious a really good cup of tea is! - ~lt can be yours every day with-King Cole rich mellow flavor with a ' wn. “tllo‘Extra’isClisis_e'l‘cs" Wmhiiiab/Ismdnumnvzlaagmrawugnumwsuugiiul ~ l: -. _' .__. . v . . ,1 . .1 . We have ‘Purchased ‘the Entire Stock of llowarifs Shoe Store Owing to HOWARIYS STORE being too small to accomodate the crowds we anticipate, we have removed the stock to our own store where THURSDAY morning, SEPTEMBER 14th we are throwing- the whole stock on the market at DISCOUNTS RANGING FROM 15 T0 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF. l This Sale Will Continue lot Ten Days Only The stock is all new goods consisting 0f some 0f the best lines made in Canada such as SLATERS for men, KINGSBURY for women, HURLBUTS for children and many other reliable makes. THIS IS YOUR (THANCE TO SHOE UP. FOOT IN THE FAMILY Early caller-s will have an advantage over belated _ buyers—~for there will be no more shoes at these prices, this season. ' ' _ Kindly note that this sale is for cash andcash only, and no goods will be allowed 0n approbation. 1 i " - POSITIVELY N0 THIS IS A (‘ASH Pllllllfi Ffllgllsilll [Coops ON Al’- ‘SALE AND PROBATION CASH ONLY ,1 S 11111110“; L111 DURING THIS uecessors o . ordon & C0,. “dunnyside Ch’town P. E. I. II- fll\l\\&\VIllA \\\\VIIIIIIII¢§Q\\\VIIIK\M\\\\\\!'§\\\\\\\\\@]fl 1 uirlsntxvrIauwnmum ZIIIIIIIA\\\\\\\‘\YII WIIEI "F i 5 EVERY 1 J é 3 ' lllil rail-ell. in... Exhibition Association will open an office on Main Street, opposite lllP Post fliilcn» on 1l‘riday, null Saturday, September 15th and 16th. Brim: or nlail your entries to the Secretary FRANK MU LLALLY Sourls t: COUNTESS WAS ROBBED through a clipping in a iPortland , , , _ j z 1r .‘('ll i Willii m by a friend ' dxndmx‘ ‘$111k 12 -'_A 11"11'il')i-‘.\llliiii;; i111 lllllYlllllllll will“ m m“ hxlwpfls "m" B11111": 'l‘lii- Harrington home \V.'lSl1lP01‘l' ing? 11,1“ i,"l'“,nl,"ss Vu" Pll“"“,l1e"' land. William married maiiy years ,9 "T? :1 1:1,", “wolf "f '\"'w ‘"111 ago anil moved in ‘Boston, liming all IQ S, ,N‘_n_, 13,3111‘. _ ‘n 1191M, "I trill-e ot‘ his brother, Wll1l»lllt1l‘l'l8ll rummm‘ "W511 I'"“""" n“ _:iild settled lil Nova ‘Sfllllil. John l\\'l‘(lll? to ille mayor oi’ Portland, thieves broke into her ronili and clll0roiul'lneil the (oulliess illllllaflkmg “m h, lnpuung wlmum, The Portland lllil_\'()l' searched the city took irilnl hor 111.250. A iil-spalch m the Dlmy Mun 11'1"" BHr“llIlllI‘t'(‘tOl'lPfi iol‘ years hack nndlheu says the (‘ilulitl-ss ivas found in _ , _ _ ' _' _ ‘ , __ bed unconscious from chloroiorln"H1" "1"" l“ 1'11" llmmmd WW1“ and that her ji-vrels hail ill-en stol-, ll-n from beneath .'li‘l' pilliu‘. i PERSONALS .._._. _ , 6095-12-31. M —-Mr. W. J. Mai-Neill, Albany, creased ‘by the rill‘ il-rry on Monday on a business trip to Ziioln-ttni, (‘all- ‘lltlll, lattes Millilit, alld Alnilcrst, -\\'iiliam lljilliil will be zlbsi-llt. a few days of iiitliis week. i—~ FINDS BROTHER AFTER QUARTER OF A CENTURY . PEACHES SENT TO ENGLAND TORO-5FTO, S0111. i: .—l-‘or lilo first lime ill history. Ontario Mi“ pieutthvn will he offered ill large, 1Ti0STONm-5Pl1l- llf bulk on the lilngiiz-ih nlarlu-t llllS'l‘lill'l‘llll-'~1111l- iiil-"il -"‘\"‘1_11.\'_-tivl-_ season, A shipment 0| 1.000 (discs ltlllstlll and piasteiw-r, oi iuast i1.» _ ——f of the fluent, Niagara truil in to toll. hm: located his ‘lii-other, John ~ ‘Mi-as Marlon ihlitiiorlam] and 1...“... m;- Mflnlffifl] mix; wook, and P. illlrrillgtilii. oi‘ (ll_\'(l|1»“_jy[1]', Slirl- lll‘l‘ two nieces, Miss lli-tty and Miss will he in England ion (lays later buruo Co. 1X8). iviiom he hail not 11111111111-1. iviio snout the holiday-n La,” "n ti“. dr-llnl'tili1-.llt hopes hcilril i'i'om for twenty-live ye-lrs, ill ille formers homo iu iSea View. m ma)“, u similar big nppln ghlll- The Nova Scoiian was IQUAIQII have returned to Ottawa. iueiit venture. . ~- ._L ~vo,1r..,’a' '1’»’,J/, ., f) -’ 1111M. his iuefllioxtended north to I yery important but too loiik a miss- Jns section which has lit-lanai im- 1 definite results.- IHOP from l-Ulrnlnhjighlog, -"_'__ 1 . MNNNTFD-Exveriauusd sales mun»; tor boot and sbooiimpurt- lucnt. Apply. stating experience, R. T Holman. Ltd.. Suium _ , y, _ , Joié-iz-zi -1NEW 8|DEWALKRIFTTIB com- ent. sldewalltaon-the out side of Broadway.NorthmKqpsington, from its abrupt. termination at. School connect. ..With C .QM.\B.A., J-Iail, or Strand Theatre. ,T_h_l_s supplies a pressed the civic authorities with _.T,he- need was most firmly pruned by Counclllgr 110111111111‘. Who demonstrated that longer delay would _1be_ detrimental cenlelit,..\ir. W. D. Sutherland who can make adhesives ¢..l......,"...... 1111;’ hence before 1111118 for llle traffic on this section A of ‘Broadway is assurelll important ill the town, zrfause of Asthma, can say with No one C asthmatic tlil- street. irczn floaters, may st l-y q r _,.. g;|m-,53:l,|__, p to ll‘l'llill“.l‘l‘ except through silrl- ,i.--,._.;-_-..-. ,.._| as n,._ L 11- Kfliflslfs i\S1llliI Remedy. [In s certainly may 11x13: n5 "\':.11l‘ tilt; a .'~--'i--l\' which I1‘_'ul ll i-zellsnsiiloli o! asthmatic victims from this scourge of the bronchial lulu-s. ll. is sold overv- where, ' HOTEL ARRIVALS’ VICTORIA HOTEL F. J. Wright. Summerside; E. W- 11111111-8011. Summeraide; Mr. and Mrs. J. K Hoylock, st John,‘ John Steele, Summerslde; Wm Me’ Neill. 'Sl11lllllt2l"SlllE} W. H. Pope, Pictou; l1‘. F. Arnett, Summer- side; A. C. Rogers. Summersitle; L. W. Murdock. Murray River; A. G. Farris, Sussex; E._LL. Wood. Ottawa; Mrs. J. H. Webs- tr-r, Portland. Me.; Mrs. B. S. Wright. Focus/set. Mass; W. G. Wilson, Maiden. Mass; Miss Al- berta McKiuluy. York Point; J. l). Ht-Aiplline, Toronto; Mr and Mrs. R. E. Mills. Boston Mass‘, l1. l1. Harvey. St. John; C. A. |Gordon,'Toroilto; M. ‘T. Hudson. ,. St. Louis Mo.; W. A. Fredeau, ‘Montreal; A. G. Grout, Halifax; ,A. J Wllliiot, Moncton; W. Ben- fnett. Illilitnx; W. H. Green. Fred ;ericton; Russel Clark. Mt Stewart. S. Goddard, Toronto; L. G Know.- lli-s, ~St. Johu; H. M Hillard. l'i‘oronto; A V. Armstrong "St. lJohu; Mrs Herb. Parker. Quincy; lMass; Mr. and Mrs. Krlglner. New York Robert Whitney, Lewis tou, Me.; Miss J. Barrett. Lewis- loll Me; Mrs M Barrett, Lewis- ton, MIL; Mary N. Edward-s; Dor cheater, Mass; Mrs. James Foley llorchester, Muss. ' J. l. Wilson. St. Joilll B .1)‘. Mc- Donald, St. John, Joseph M. P121111. Huston. J. Wall-ill. Mt. Stewart W. blliltlll. .\it. Stewart, Mrs. John Rich l’ car whole _,corn, 31.90 per hundred oi! car, Unloading 12th.; 13th and 14th. que. STOCK QUOTATIONS furnished by Johnson and Wsrd, iueuiiberli ot‘, the Montreal Elqliilllgfifl Brampton "l ..... Bell Teleflfipne ,..........,,_. A. Laurentidb" Canadian, Canadian. tesmshlp Coin Canadian to civic interests, a d t, m “b53105 ‘so beneficial t.o 60111331611111 pfaflglbfgiig D°"11“1°11 11111189 mllsl be supplied. That wizard 0.1101111“! Power .- Winriipeg Electric National Breweries formed the work. and the footialls Allflml“ ‘sugar now upoll it wlllbe repeated a cen- Atchison .......... .. the wotlk w“, Am. iCar & Foundry .. need renewal. And this sayflsome. Am. Locomotive ...... .. y 1113mm" Anaconda Copper ' y Canadian Racine Ra _ New York Central . certainty oxuciiy Crucible Steel .... ., what causes the establishing 9g lnternatiouaLPaper conditions. Dust lroin Kelly Springfield . . from Mex. Petroleum .. grain and various iIJer irritants 11111111111111111111-11191-111111111 u Reading ........ .. Southern Pacific to cause, Union Pacific hut there can be no uncertainty Utah 130111191‘ 11-» u. s. Steel 1934 Victory 1933 Victory 1922 Victory 1937 Victory .Bank Royal .Bank Montreal Bank Nova Seotia Bank» Commerce .. M11)’ .106 V4. 37% to the nwhole, of King's County. and grade stock will be hold‘ on t-lie grounds at 4 p.m. children under 12 years of 15c. For prize tlon write the Secretary. ' ' fig“ ~ .. JUQT ARRIVEIZ- At Albany .J. '1‘. Leard, Central Bede- Sépl. 1'2 3i. IIALIFAX, Sept. IL-(Quotations Stock . 1,. aewfiifii .‘ L bitlbl -4 1 ,0!) 4. .\l- _ eueral Electric. . teaiuahip Pfd. om. ill. Smelling & Refining ubu Cane 303mm,, ress Steel Car - tudebaker MONTREAL EXCHANGE .. 100.15 Wheat, Sept. 100 . Dec? Corn, Sept. 61%. Dec. 56%. May 1%. oats, Sept. 34%. Dec. 35.11111)’. _.l$astern dfiiigls '_ Exhibition +1922 AtSourla Monday Sept. 18, open $1.500 in prizes tor live stock, oots and ‘egetubles. a The annual sale of Registered Admission to the grounds Zliic; ugh list and informa- "i 1 Norm ‘Kwwv ._l>qth hard wheat _ , glasses. "give good satisfaction. _tugue, with a cargo ot coal from ‘st-ion from H a (Titling. ' UQIETURN! HOME. —- Mrs. '1‘. G. lves and her two sons, o! Montague. have returned from a two wrecks trip ‘ to Nova Scotia, "JCRACKED CORN and Corn- meal $2.10 per bag. regular price $2.40. 3 days only. C. E. Pratt d: ‘Sou, St. Peters. 6098-12-21. .,...'TEA—Try our at 38c par lb. This price for three days only. Rngullr prlee 48c. <0. E. Pratt & Son, 8L. Peters. 11098-1241. " QJFLOVR-Gold Bond ‘sad flours at $3.75 per bag, in cot-ton. This price for three days only. Regular price ot this hard wheat flour is $4.26. C. E. Pratt 8r Son. St. Peters. 6098-12-21. .35. s. PARKMWN. Resistor ed Qptometrlst), ddmnflsuay Wil be at, Harbor View Hotel, George- town, on Fnlday, Sept. 15th. from 1 till 5 to examine eyes and f1! Sept. 9 6i. ~.__J- ..°CHURC<,H REPAIRS. -— M1‘- Maicolm Glllis has secured the contract oi’ painting the Method- ist. Chumh, Montague, Malcolm i=1 a skilled workman and should "(COAL LADEN.— The schr. J. B. Collins, Capt. White of Mur- ray Harbor, has arrived in M011- Port Hastings, This cargo is tor the steamer-Tussle, which is now on her regular Ber-vice and not tor householders, as -was greatly expected . J. ..'NEW OATS ON MARKET.-—- A load of new outs coming to Montague last week, reminds us that the fall is albout here. This farmer reports a heavy crop oi grain. and while a great deal of it ilad fallen dowh, making it diffi- cult to cut, practically none was lost. and with another week oi’ fine weather, will be about all gathered. Y. ..'OPENlNG OF NEW UNION Church at Lower Montague Sull- day, Seipt. 17, Services llt 11 a.ln. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. Among the speakers expected are Rev. W. G Watson, D. 1). Pres. Methodist. KlJnteri-iuze. Rev. Henry Pierre. ll. A. Rev. Rose C. Eaton, B. 1). Ri-v. J. Kiel‘. Thompson, Ph. D. Rev J. A. hic- Lellan, D.D. ..'WELCOME VISITOR. fiur. Nelson Kiley is at present among the notaihle visitors to Montague. Nelson la o. former Montague buy and for seveéul yflilfS conducted li tailoring establishment here. but is now tlrmly established iii JOHN McKINNON. President. ‘FRANK MULLALY, Sela-Treat. ho returns to the laild of Uncle Salli, will take with him, the best. Montague, Y. the first time in- the history of the tolvn, Jlillltague is without ll the same line o1 business in Bos- saddler. ton. Possessed with n sense 01' llu-{ivere three, then two, now none litl lnur lie is ulc source ol conslller- ML our l,|»,._,.,,,.nt u~_|;|.._,»|np“ able-iiliillseniellt to his llulneroils “m, 5H,...“ ' friends, while here and is wlth- “m; Wu“ for “V0,. f,,,.,,.,ye,,,.__, out question o. welcome visitor. “o. we“ “m; ,,,,,,,|,,,, m ' ll_i.~i coining is allnost looked upon m,- “m-k, 5;u,,u,.,| M i, is“, 11],. 21s nu annual event and scarcely midst U; ,, ,,,.,,_,-,,,.,.,,,,_,., is he wltlliil oilr borders. \Vllf"ll,]|||_||]fly_ Min-r“ inn-ca... the news is lierlildi-il l‘runi' tml-i,,,'.,,,,,,n,l,, ,5,l_.,,,,,,,,,,,, Shmnd, "1111 01 1111‘ 1011'" 111 1111‘ °1l1"1“- lll‘1 one ol‘ the lii-st. [llfltfi-S on tile is slay -wlli only be short; and when 11ml “H. a _,;,,|,|;,,,._ ,whell anything gives way, Lovely Autumn ltlllfi Y t“ i-‘romi New York Saturday afternoon we placed in stock a great range of lovely new hats, direct from New York. These beautiful samples of head. wear- are the finest shipments of Miss MacLellan’s fall purchases while on her recent buying trip. UNTRIMMED FELTS SPORT HATS TRIMMED HATS Get your new hat NOW. Monro 8. McLeod l.lil. Charlottetown, P. E, I, ivislies hilt to bly till; new article, dot-nut savor of prosperity . uul" L‘.\l't'.llll‘V€ heads ale lllP/el 1111' interests oi’ the town, i, will insert an ad. in one .it i papers, and till tills much ll wauc .."A DISTINCT LOSS.— l-‘ur Tillie was when tin-rt- who the pilhiii: faithfully ..'I.\liss Mary Stewart, of is iagiie. llas returned frolii a 11 ‘ utleiid 10,10 [ha pmgdaian Islands’ m, _ ,:1lio was visiting her sistclglin ' 11-"1111111! cviiVla-slio. Miss iStuwart had l; n1 ' 1111' 1111111 enjoyable time and reports ill; 'l-t‘_‘,s:iil back 11nd forth, as ilellyhiti ‘ As it is now.’ UICIRIIIIIIIIPII Llnlrus-nl Luiulirrnul . arlls, liiiieforti. J. B. Richards. llidelord. W. S, Marzett, Toronto, Le B. iPridhliln, Alberton, Edd. Palmer, City 1M. Frames, ’l‘or0li- to. G. Carr, Ottawa, A. J. Dull. llalitax, R. B. Lee, Ottawa, lMies (travel-i, St. John, Chas. Bennett. Paris, F‘ J. Makius, Moncton, Ross A. Atkins, Halifax, J. H. l-‘uruey. Montreal, C. 1B. Riley, Graiiley. Que. l1. Salinger, 'l‘oi‘onto, Ont... S. K. Jacobs, Toronto. 0ilt.. Gregory, Falrfleld, Mo, J. J. Pow- er, Brlinttord, A. C. (fox, Sourls laiura Cox, Sourls, Louise Cox, Suuris. i REVERE HOTEL 1i. (‘. Outerhridge. Bermuda; J. J. Keough. St. John's. Nfid.; Gal‘ net Profitt. Kensington; Geo, Tay lor. (Ieutral Bellequo; Brewer Johnson, (‘entral Bedeque; Titus. Nioysce. Central Iledequea; J. . Sanderson, Gall; Mrs. Gordon MC Leoll. New Glasgow. N. S.; Miss Isabella McLeod. New (liusgoiv, N S.; Mrs. l1. W, MoLcllan. New Glasgow N. S.; A. (T. Robinson. 'l‘oronto; Mrs L t‘. Pilrsons. and sons. oose Jaw; H Francis, Rocky Point; A. G. Taylor, Moncton; J. Jardilie. St. John; ll. N. Day. St. John; Geo. H. Cheepie, St Pollu. Miss Helen McLaughlin, Boa-ton Teresa MclBrlde. BBoi-ltoii; M. E- MeKinnon. Boston; Luuru McDon- aid. Boston; l‘. A. Splettl‘, Brock- ville; A. l). McKinuon. St. Peters; W. B. MdD nald. Edger- ton, N. 8., C. C. Harper 81111801‘ It. B, Thomas, Portland; P. C. Snell, Que-beep G. M. 111181195. New Glasgow; F‘. J. Rutter. M0111 renl; R. M. Reid, Tnontoplllllia A. E. Kerr. Hall-fax; Miss F. M- Kerr. ilulifax; A. .\ll~.i.eod. B01" den; Robt Swctnalil, Moncton; G. M. Nicholson. (Ihester, Iowan-N. l1, Myrer Halifax; J. H. Daniels. New York; F, N. McKie. city; .1. J. Keollgh, st. John's. N1111- -¢o>--—— OTTAWNS ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE WEIST OTTAWA, Sept. 12.—"lmmlgra» lion and development of our not- ural resources lire essential to the progress of Canada lind to the solu- tion of many national problems," (let-hired lion. Charles Stewart. Minister of the interior. lll- dili- cussing tonight hiii recent Western tour. That a national and aggress- ive immigration policy has been developed and will shortly be an- nounced, is definitely known._"Cap- ital ls requisite for development. especially -in Weiitern- Canada. investment." Mr.- Btewur: stated. "Thrfloverninept l: prepared-to encourage investment for develop- ment. but not for exploitation And stock-mongering," (Av 1 ,- .. where tha-greltfiniiturlif his tircen ‘ furnish o/great flelcl (or intelligent ' To Hoflders of Five Year 5-2 rp-per -c-.ent Canadefs *V-i0tory Bonds issued ,i,n,,1917 and Maturing 1st December, 1922. CONVERSION _, ,, HE MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders ‘"“ lofritheae- bonds who desire to continue their lnveatmllit .ln Dominion ,ot' , Canada pecuritlea‘ the "prhrilege-ofnexchonging the maturing bonds for new , bonds bearing ,5} per cent interest, payable halt‘ yearly, _ of qithecofdhe (allowing classes :—- (al-Fivlehyepr bonds, dated 1st November, 1922, to mature louNovember. .1927. (b) Teniytnr bonds. dated 1st November, 1922.10 mature m November, 1932. ..iil.b.iie themacui-lng bonds will carry-interest to 1st December, 1922.111: nevrbondo will commence to corn _'i x i, ' 4 oPllvlh-EQE. . alntersohfrom lshNqvember, 1m. GIVING A BONUS 9F A. FULL MDNTI-PS Jisrizlmsr -ro ri-iosr. AVAILING rnnuslinvits pr ri-m eoiqvgimop "Ibis offer is madexdholders of-thc maturing bonds endls not: open another-investors. Theboadslsbe issued underhtllis proposal-will be substantially of the same character as those which are maturing, except 41in Abe exemption from ton new. issue. - may, . ,, T?‘ "TP i-ir: m? @- .- tlon docs not apply u; m; “toiled a Oeuwo. sell-dam}. ma. . _ p‘ '1'.»- f, . PROPOSALS Holden of the maturing bonds who wish to svlll‘ themselves of this conversion privilege should " their bonds AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, BUT N01‘ LATERTHAN SEPTEMBER soul, m a Bra - of any Chartered Bank in Canada and receive in exc an ofliciai receipt for the bonds surrendered, con .an undertaking to deliver the corresponding bon s 01 i- the new issue. Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, inte Payable by cheque from Ottawa, will receive December 1 _ interest cheque as usual. Holden coupon bonds will detach and retain the lint unrnl _°°11Pon before surrendering the bond itself for convex-s purposes. The surrendered bonds will be forwarded by - to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, wherefliey ~ be exchanged for bonds oi‘ the new issue, in fill ftillntsred. O1’ 130119011 registered or coupon bearer for: carrying interest payable 1st May nnddst Novem . of each year ofthe duration of the loan, the first lnteres payment accruing and payable 1st May, 1923. Bond °1'_1l.1¢ .114"! 11181-111 ll be sent ,to. the _l_u_iks,_fo ggliiéery immediately a ter the receipt ofthe lu endere n a. ....'£.‘::.."°";“ 2.‘. ""..,.~'"'"."“:.=. .;;',":...'**::'.:. "s..." Ull Cl‘ I . the 1st December, 1922. a w o W. S. FIELDING, Minister of Flnenm. -r.- I" i_r".‘-,[.. rr-rrw