- w. -=,.»..4' {i . . seek»- '_______"_‘.._ .._ .-. _... _..-. ..-~_ .-..---.--w_-'--¢--- -~ ---- -~- -- mn cnannorrmoai antenna; .7" Ladies’ Fall Suits Many Styles Findings suit this season that is smart, attrac- tive and prictical for every purpose is indeed simple when one secs the numbers of individual models now being displayed. Illain or few trimmed in serges and tricotines in navy brown and black all Prices range from $35.00 to $105.00 size s. Your Inspection of our Grand Stock of Ladies’ Fur Sets, Fur Coats, separate stole and capes is invited. Buying Furs at this store you may be confident oi the excellence of the pelts found 1n every garment. Why‘ of Montreal. Cloth Coats for Women and Misses In all the new fabrics fabric fancy stitching and Ar . The BIG Departmental Our Grand Exhibition of new fall goods is now on display an ? our immense stock is no doubt ti e largest and best east Here you will find a splendid showing of new Fall i lood of superioryquality and service and at the lowest possible prices. Ladies’ Suits,Cloth Coats, Dresses, Furs and Fur Coats and Millinery. Also Merfstlloth and fur Coats, M~ n’s Suits and Boys’ Clothing in a great variety of styles. _,_,.,- ,-__-‘ . ‘-' T‘? large collars of fur and buttoned trimmed and in general all smart styles. Sizes I6 to 44. Price, ladies $18.98 to $110.00 A grand assortment of children's cloth coats in all colors, sizes 6 to I4 years. Prices $11.50 to 25.75 e Early selection will satisfactory. l prove interesting and New Fall Serge and stronn Sept. 28th to Oct. 22nd Dresses Tricotine This is a good time to get one, all new models many styles in tricotines a nd serges accordlan-knife pleating or plain skirts. Waists are plain or fancy trimmed with beads, braid etc. A splendid showing of women's silk dresses in gcorgette plain and fancy timmed, notgselect yours now While the stock is complete. Men’s F all Overcoats A large stock of ovcrconts nllcolors suitable fol‘ fall wear. These coats nrc made of good fine material and light in weight are guaranteed to give good satisfaction. Price $25.00 m zoos Men’s Fall Suits See our men's suits tailored from blue and black sergcs and worsted, also our splendid line of English tweed suits are of exceptional good value Our clothing we guarantee to give good wear, price $18.00 to 45.00 COR. QUEEN and RICHMOND STS. THE ONE PRICQE STORE PROWSE BROS. Limited C0ll. ooaeu and RICHMOND SIS. .311’. 7'” ‘W Q‘ v . .5, tho They arrived yesterday on liner Empress of Britain. The dele- gates of the Imperial Press Con- ference in Ottawa. also returned on tho ‘Empress. CANADIAN 5Al1-OR8- IN LONE-ON LONDON, Sept. 25.-—Tho hun- dred sailors from Canada who have 9w! 4W0!‘ to man the cruiser Aurora and the two torpedo boats, tho Imperial Naval authorities nro presenting to tho Dominion, o'er-w an Interesiing sight lo the pcoplo in Liverpool and London. ifllflom-aaowo hiio. “Tho Safety Habit is contagious. Bo sure to catch it," say: tho Safe- ty league.‘ Mlnnrdhl lilnlmnlt (on llurnn, etc. its supreme realism in the famous “Dark Scene” Test. Hear this wonder- i AB. Toombs . i _QL,‘.I~.( y.‘ <9 w; ~ - . Hear the Phonograph that proved ; ful Edison at our store. _ . . .. p. | -8HOP FRO7J“%LMAN8 cata- 9O- have n sulc of icercreuui and cnki" --l‘|’ PAYS to only In thin Prov- 0045-5-2! tf —POOKET KNIVE.SZ— Best quality English pocket knives» Brace, McKay & Co», Ltd. 3068-9-28-31 -w. m. s. ICE casam SOCIAL AT KEN9lNS5T0N.-— The holders 0f the W. M. S. Kenslngtnn will in tho vestry of the Methodist Church at Kenslngton on Monday evening Sept. 27th, from 8 n) ll p. rn. Everybody welcome. 3027-9 25 2i. —9CHOOL FAIR AT SUMMER- side. The school fair held in the Sumrnerslda High School on Fri- day iprovod a magnificent success. Tho Pupils of Summerside, Link- lotter and St, Eleanors participated, there being over 600 entrants and. some splendid exhibits were shown.‘ A good programme of field sports‘ was a feature of the affair and it was yell carried out. ' '*""'i"*——* czeul u_na Dr. Chase's omgmnm m, .. ....:e::'".'. ’.§‘.§‘.,.“';‘.."., heals the skin. l9 ‘"‘},','_ "WWII Diner and sand 2o llhm nntnnn. 00c n bnx: nil floater-i: youarenot export- ontl on glatoazrotfnnon. not» Q ct». Limited. r-EXHIBITIION RAOEB:— A. complete stock of Sulky, wheels, shells. and Inner Tubes order from Blue-u, McKay 8c Co., Lid. ' I 3068-9-28-31 -THE BCHURMAN POTATO GRADER will be on exhibition at the Provincial Fair at Charlottetown Sept. 2Stl1,-—0ct.2nd. All potato growers visiting tho exhibition should make it a. point to see this most usoful and necessary article. Orders can be taken on grounds James Pendergaat, Secy. n——-- (From the Manchester Guardian.) The appointment or General Raw- linsc-n lo succeed General Monro as Commander-in-(Thlef in India follows general expectation, but it must be a big disappointment to General Blrdwood and to a considerable section of the Indian Anmy who hoped dor his appoint.- l mand in the field In- the event of inexperience 0t!’ the East, anl one is Ilcarlng more of l/lllll this weekend. It is settled, I hear, that General ‘Blrdwoorl is to get command of the Northern Army or India, and as by the new rule the Commnnder- In- Oblc: in India docs not take com-l war, it. is urged that Blrdwoods position will be the one ho would most. deoiro. But in their criticisms of the appointment the Indian serv~ Ice men do not, of course, on-inim-ize the quality of General Itawlinaon, "the nimblost brain in the army," and h-is great war record. ---—-<-o>—i- ST. ANNE PRESBYTERY BURNT TO THE GROUND ..DIGBV, ‘N. s. aopt 25.--A vary destructive fire took place at Church Point lust Monday-after $20,000,of which there is an insur- ance about 00,000. The origin of the fire fire is a mystery. ment. Tho usual procedure has been to appoint in turn an English and an Indian Army officer. General Blrrlwood belonlred to the Indian Army and is still of it. General Rawllnson hats never been in India, except once, I think, on an official visit in connection with the Staft College, Although his father was one or the best Persian scholars of his time the has inherited none ,, , of bis father‘: interest in the out, 4 and on grounds of service, organi- sation, and work, the Indian Army nfllicer would much have preferred s commander who knew the peculi» ariiioc and details of Indian service. General Haldane’: appdintmmt to Mesopotamia‘ mot with the some port o; disapproval beoapn of his I .1.’ I et-ifizfilki d? .- noon when tho Presbytery in connection wltlh St. Ann's ~ College was totally destroyed, entailing d‘ loss of over Killed at Mine STELDARTON, September 2'1.- Charlcs Jewel, colored, of tltamw Glasgow, was killed, and Edward: Farris, of Stellarton, was serlonn- l ly injured when a full of coul in tho Allan shaft mlno here ‘this ‘morning buried both men. They wore under the fall for two hours. Death came p instantaneously to Jewel. ‘Farris as soon as excavated, was rushed to the Aberdeen Hos- pital, where his injuries were said to be serious. They were at. work in tho mine at tho time of the ac- cldont, and the foil came without warning of the danger of their post tlon. Following the disaster the men abandoned work, but will re- sume tomorrow morning. Mr. Jewel was thirty-six years of alga, and is survived by his wife and five children. Parrls is aboiit thirty years of age and unmarried. JEWELS FOUND IN A RAILWAY CARR AGE. LONDON. 380i. 25.—~Jeyolry worth $5,000, left by an absent- mindcd passenger in a first-class carriage on the Metropolitan rall- way is In the hands of the pollco at Luton awaiting ownership. The mltlner of its finding was no loss strange than that of its loss. Misc Florence Eleanor Hill, dnug bier of a Balvatlon Army Adjutant. who is n book-keeper to a firm of butchers in Netting Hill-gate, step- ped into I train u a man nlightad. The olrtitlage wan empty, and 111-; Hill, noticing I nowlpnpor on m; seat. picked it up. She was surpris- lwere platinum and gold rings, dia- "looked llko ten" underneath. Miss‘ COMMERCE TOUR IIIII took possession oi‘ thou: nnd ....NOW RE3TRICTED thinking nothing of hor discovery curried them about while silo walk- cd about with hor llancc. When she arrived homo sho found that the parcels contained several boxes ot‘ valuable jewelry. ’I‘here ~1- v-V- r- v TORONTO. one, sept. 26.-—--'l‘he_.< tour of delegates to Uonkrosa o! ‘I Imperial (Ihambers of Commerce. ,1 originally dntonded to extond to tlw Pacific coast, has been marine-d to f Ontario and Quebec, owing to the inability 0f 1.110 majority of tho dolomite; to romaln in (‘anfulli longer than the middle of 0t tuber- The congress having ttlnishteti in‘ Toronto last evening. tho purl)’ ir-nvcs today for Niagara Falls, vll St. Cntharlnns. mond pendent and brooches and charms one of which resembled n family heirloom, and they were handed over to tho police. The Iiuton police have been in touch with Scotland yard, but the chief constable says there is no trace of ownership. The jewelry is suspected to have been stolen from u residence near London. "Posr Tonsrtss make breakfast i easier ‘or Ma. Quicker for. Pa. and joilier or me 1 i --sa)'s O dler adkag oftthesteagelicioues corn flakes , but specifir 0d t0 find two small parcel: which tihedname. | a a