.' /, 1 tractors McLEOD L '_ _. 119-121 Queen St ., Charlottetown i 5 g. i i P. gHandsome Designs in Furs for Early Autumn DURING THE PAST FEW WEEKS THIS STORE ‘HAS been busy opening up and getting ready for you a most delight- ful assortment of the new furs. They're ready now-—and you’ll approve, we're sure-—the lovely things that our buyers-—Mr. Mc- Leod and Miss Foster picked up for you on their visit t0 the makers. _ _ , _ _ _ _ You will be surprised at one thing_—-that is the definite l ' moderation of price. Our buyers were delighted, and we know you will be also, at the values we’re able to offer this season. There are Natural Wolf--Fox——Oppossum----Seal---_- Rae coon----Sable----made up in a great range of the new designs. There are handsome stoles at $9.00, $14-00. $10-00. $18.00. $20.00, . 24.00, $35.00 and up. There are warm and lovely muffs $11-00. $10-00. $13-00. $20.00, $24.00, $35.00 and $50.00. . A REALLY SERVICEABLE LINE WOF FALL COATS " #1 made in good wearable styles, is offered at nineteen dollars in I our ready to wear department. ’.l‘here_ are good heavy tweeds, velours, blanket cloths, all finished with half lining, as a rule the coats are belted all round, they have warm, cosy, convert- $19 This Salt’s “Plush $4950 Coat” We Offer At Is a Notable Value This special purchase of Salt’s Esquimette Plush coats, in- cludes a range of coats from size 16- to 46. The styles are thor- oughly good-all smart and at the same time wearable. The gar- ments are 47 inches long, the fabric is rich, soft and beautiful, the lining is plain and durable. These coats are really remark- ‘; able value at $49. a A Remarkably Good Fall Coat is Offered at launnnmvauaumnYz.a\\\\\\\\\\wzlnl.nlln\\\\uwnwnnng uranium/lawn will Some Wonderftilijit. Good Values f a In Women’s Fur Co .ts Hudson Seal $325, 15305. $525. Muskrat (fonts $150, $250, ’ $275. Marmol (‘oats mo, $165. sins. Pony (‘oats $17.1, $200. Aus- , trallan Beaver, $215. French Seal $105. \\imvlwflln flnfl\\\\Ylflmrlm\\\\nwmlllli\u\uuu\\vluwl n\\\\u\\\\w .' _-': I \ l . ' ms cssnmiwnrowu GUARDIAN. THE wssusnn cusnnun. i moo. -8E;E BRASS; big bargains Saturday. . 2868-9-17-21 —8HOF FROM HOLMANB cuta- log. 9045-5-21 t! -—LOMBARD PLUMS. Special 99c. a basket at Braces, Saturday. l 2868-9-17-21 -—NEW .PATTEiR<N HATS now showing 1n millluery department. You are invited to see thein. Sin- clair 8t Stewart, Limited. 0883 ‘at —-8ALE 0»F 8TOCK.—Attention is drawn to the sale of horses, cat- tle, etc. at M.T. Lamb's, Spring- field, Lot 67, on Saturday, Septem- ber 25th. at one o'clock. Ailvcrtlsc~ nient appears on this page. 2897 Horse Races lltwSt. Stephen ST. S'i‘l£il’lliEN, Sept. 16.—-That ilie St_ Stephen exhibition is get- ting higtgcr and better every year and that the people are always wuit ing for it was quite evident when more than twelve thousand passed through the gates The park was Diicked to capacity and a real afternoon's sport was witnessed by lovers of horse racing Mid baseball. The 2.23 class hail eight starters and every heat wus _a race_ The 2.11 class was won by Lady Grafton hut was pushed hard all the way by Touz and Anna S., In the 2.16 mixed Little Peter prov ed too much for Royal McKinney and Lucky Strike and won in straight heats. Following is the summary: 2.35 Class Mixed, Purse $300 Quindcsset, lt,L. Seeley, Fort iFalrflelil P- 5-. G_C. McCoy, Frederic- to 111 n. Miss Peter Lincoln, F. J. ‘ Perkins, Boston Nutola, Washington County ‘Driving Club, Machins The Finisher, R. Brown, St. John ‘ T. J- Devlin. o_ c. McCoy l Fredericton s54 Xnnihin. G. W. Gcrow, Fort "Fnirfield 5. Hulls 1*‘. Washington County Driving Club, Mucliins Seldom C., ll_ R. lliilcy, Mill- town 'i‘ime—2 22 1-2; 2.231»? m. ' ds Q3114. 2.11 Mixed, Purse $400. Lady Gratinn, A. Alcorn. diluckville . . . . . . . . . . . . . Little Anna <S.. G.\V. Gerow, Fort Fairiicltl . . . . . . . . .. 3 Touz. S.F.‘. Rico, St. John. . 2 110V V,olo. B. Lint, Frederic- ton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Tilll0—2.121/;§ 2.1614; 2, , i-n o: to a c; i: 2.16 Mixed, Purse $400, Little .l"'cler, \V.V. Dowse. (‘ari-hou. _ _ , _ , , , , , , , , , _ _ 1 Roy McKinlt-y, ILL. Sce- lcy, ‘Fort Fziirticld Lucky Strike, C. McKay, St. Stephen. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Time——2.16‘/4,; 2.16%; >-4 n: N to o: 3 2.17%. Grand Circuit. SYRAJCUSE, September 17.—ilJd- waril F. (Pop) Geers, veteran harness driver, suffered painful injuries when thrown from his sulky in the first race oi ihc Grand Circuit card on the slate fair track hero this afternoon. The vct- cran diivcr difovo Wiki Wiki to finish in second place in the 2.18 trot and just as the horse cross- ed the finish it stumbled and tell, throwing floors heavily to the — ~-—— —_.—.:.~r_—-~;~. _~_——.__—.~.-J PILLS S. \\\\\\\\\X\\>‘S _~ 1. ‘.'. .-___-__.1 The undersigned offers iior sale on hits prtsmltliul flit lSpriiyniicld, Lot 67 on Saturday the 25th day of September. 1920, M. i1 o'clock shurp, the following stock, etc:—- l 1 draft horse, 6 years old 1 stallion 1% years old Baron Kelvin, dam Charming Gay Lad. 1 rilly, King Bffllllflfl 1 Holstelin cow (in call) 1 Jersey cow (in (cult) 1 Holstein cow (in calf) 1 furrow cow. 1 fat cow 1 ox. 1% years old 1 heifer 11,4 years old 3 calves 4 spring p189 50 bushels wheat. is tolls my. A quantity oi dried hardwood dumber, Sale positive. rain or shine. Terms made known “L “m u: -r. LANIBE. i-luoi-l F. monmsoN; Auctioneer. 2872-04841. .-.-rr PAvs u, vuvy in om Prov-w —-CEYLON,‘ POKOB, black 1B6 39 cents per packlflu Saturdl)’ H.1- Bm“ 2868-0-17-81 --BRACE8 big bargains business, See their llflt Saturday. ‘ _ 2868-9-17-21 -SANT.A iCLAUS SOAP three bars for 25c. at Braces Saturday. , 2803-9-17-21 . i s‘- —Linnip Mantels mil kinds, Alad- diln, 40c, ‘Gasoline, 15c. 101119"! 15c. Ikistage extra. Sent your or- der to Brace McKay & O0. 2897-9-18 3i. —Miss Ellen Alyward. wiho had spent her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Aliyward. Piusvlle, has returned to Reading. Mass. H. wick, Alta, who with her little daughter, spent the suuniuer with friends in Prince Co. has returned home. ' H -—ltcv. lilonsignor Doruguld Mc- dld, "Pignlsih, has gone to Boston‘, Donald, Tignish, has gone to Bos- con, Muss. —Mrs. Donald Cummings, has in Slunintcrs-ide, Mniwfley Ilouse. —Mlr. llcmmnn Oalbeck, Thios. Johnson 00., Moncton, has notumnod to Monclon ailter spending some time "ln- Swmmersido, the guest of his sister Mrs. Wm. Bucli~ Buchanan who will spend time in Moiiclion visiting. $01110 —MLs3 Edna McElmon of Suim- guest of Mrs. Elvin Thiebedean. —Mr. John Linkletter dot-t Fri- day morning spending the past few weeks witlli Suinnicrside. .l.-on. Sumnne-rsidc, will regret to learn of his sorlioils illness. —M.r. Archie Sharp, tailor, open- ed up in new quarters James A. McNeill miany friends, wish success in his new start. --M<isn Alma. E. Gaudet, Regis- rcl Nil-use of Aiken, So, Carolina, who spent the slimmer in 'i‘.i,:nls'h will visit hosqritial clinics ln-Bos- lion, New York and (lhicago for duii-ies. track. Geri-s sustainodia scvcroLv BDrainetl shoulder anti wrist hut hopes to be able to resume his opening on Monday, ‘King Watts. driven ‘by Alonzo ‘McDonald. captured first honors in the Onondaga Cup race ifor 2.18 tilottiers. the tDPinqlpal event] 10f the day's curd. iWiki Wiki, driven by Gecrs and after the accident in the second heat "by Edman fin- ‘ lshed iu third place. Wiki Wiki made a spectacular iluish to take second place in the second heat when he stumbled and slid ten yards. barely crossing the line under tho wire. Gears sent Goldie Todd across tho line un easy winner in the first hent of the 2.03 pace, and Edmnn captured the remaining heals bc- hlinl the Gcers mount. iSanzii-ilo, Tommy Murphy's great pacer, will attempt to lower the season's record of 2.01 made h? Single G. in an exhibition meet at tho final ‘running of the Syracuse meeting tomorrow afternoon. , Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News (Special to Tho Guardian) THlEF ATTEMPTS SUICIDE s'r. JOHN. N. 1a.. Supt. 17.— Frederick Bell or iiwlnnton who was lag-rested yesterday on a charge of sltoaling boo-ts from three local ‘stones has imudie iiiour attempts to commit suicide since 1115101011?- ‘STRIKING MINERS GIVE IN GLADE BM’. Sept. IT-Ailior t-wo days idleness Itho reserve miners have decided to return to work under the now system of lamp checking recently started. by the employers. OVERHEAD BRIDGE FOR 8T. JOHN ST. JOHN, N. 1B. Sept. 17,-—Hon. I‘. D. Carvell, chairman of the Bum-d n! Railway Commissioners mm ‘in the city today inspecting ‘the elite foi- the proposed over head street traffic bridge above the C. P. 1R, rails at Reversing Falls. ANOTHER DERAILMENT ON C. N. R. MlONCTON. N. 1].. Sept. l1.—-A miixbd passenger train tor Halifax which left St. John shortly note:- two o'clock mus afternoon. struck an Iimipsrfeolily locked switch near’ Salsbisry and 7 ours were dwatled.‘ No one was inJursd. Wreck-in: crows was am to itil lanolin oomplltn repairs uh not mooted twill MMMW. __ ,, . boost WESTERN PERsoNALs —Mrs. W. A. lMicKlnnon, fledge- roturned to her ihome in Moncton ‘ afcr speudnig tho past few weeks ' " the guwt of the I . oi’ the tniin. Ho was accompanied by Mrs. _ menside is visiting in Mionclon the -_ tier Toronto after .- lris mother, Mrs. James Linklctter, _ —’l‘he friends ioif Mr. Guy Houglil- . _ in the 1 ‘ building. Ills , Archie all ' ' lett Monday on rrtiirn. miss Gaudet loft Mbnldoy on return, Miss (lauds ‘several weeks bolero resuming her P driving at the Columbus meeting Designed and Mad They are here they're splendid. Men's Clothes you where. These Suits have to-the-ininute lines, raised waist lines. of good materials, The One Price. Cash S10" '»»o Hotel Victor ia 120 rooms, 50 rooms with private baths, completely rc- novmtetl. Excellent service. H. C. BROWN, Manager, Charlottetown liotcl Co, Lid. menu. 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Tho lootnll mt m: at Poms‘: ~ NEW suns OVERCOATSS For Fall and Winter ior us by " Canada's Best Clotiles Men and Overeoats made expressly for us are the finest showing 0t style, distinctive . You'll find every style-belted ‘suits, double breasted models, The recognized high quality of Prowse’s Clothes assures you workmanship and correct style. Suits $18.00 to $45.00 Overc oats $25.00 to $36.00 e "Purposely \ ‘S now — and These Suits will see any- the usual up tailored features. first class . special qraity value. boy’s suits is prices. A full range of boys oddbloomer pants. n. Prowse Bros Ltd. ,,,,,,,,,,, The Men and Boys Clothing Specialists IVlurlin Douglas, Lourdis; lliarlin Stanley, Lourdis; Miss Isabella Mc- Lcoil, Lourdis; Miss Jenn McLel- inn, New Glasgow; ‘Flies. L. Rug- snr, liiontronl; ‘Pinon. (lurraii, Si. John's, Nild. VICTORIA HOTEL A. Johnson, Montreal; 1.. Light- er, Montreal; Geo. Gardner, lluli- fax; W. A. Walker, lllnnctnn; .l. .l. ;(Jumphell, Scaiilo, Wash; S. W. lltgau, hlonireui; C. ll, Mum”, 5L John; S. M. Ditnill, Mt. Stewart; Dr. Patterson, SUIIIIIIOFSRICZ l’. l). MucNcil nnd wile, Sydney; itlrs. Oscar llondrcau, Aitleboro; Row- w_ _]’_ era Wickhuiu. Heston; llr. Jus. and Mrs.‘ McDonald, Mi. Stewart; iwlllnli. Mt. Stewart; E. M. Tralnor, J. '1'. Lewis, Millview; W. W. liun-| 1111111“; Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, Guys- boro; C. McKinnon, lliilifux; A. (l. Wainwright, Trum, France Refuses To Join League li Germany Does ($999M to Tho Guardian.) PARIS. Sept. l17.—Thc Echo tie Pa"! 1011M’ Bald the French Gov- "llmflllt had instructed its repro- sontativc to the League of Nations Council. Leon Bourgeois. that France will withdraw from the Lemur! if Germany is ndmitterl at tho forthcoming conference nt Gen. ova. . ‘ 110MB. t, 7. revo u! on- lry change u operation of indul- "J1 3i 131111111‘ "»‘..l""...i1‘.?l'.‘f» ‘:15! DWI": 1t Pins blliovod horn l ~»-~.+» --I».-.n~~ Small Boys Blue Rceiers For Boy's age 3 to 8 years at the very they are extra good Buy your boys suit now while our stock is complete. range of sizes in many shades, fancy tweeds and worsteds. They will wear welldnany smart styles, the very latest word in Small Boys Suits, age 2 to 8 years. Price $5.75 up. . Boys Suits, age 8 to 12 years. Price $7 .00 up. Large Boys Suits, age 12 to 18 years. Price $9.00 up. price of $11.00 7% ‘il-SERJ and real good A full here at reasonable one 110 CAPE BRETON RAILWAY OPEN AGAIN _, , ,- HALIFAX. N. Sept l17.—-Tll'0 roaxl lied between Polint Topped "iii loan on iihn (‘rapt Breton 8cm iliion of the C, N. R. rendered lml lhmérliflllti nor ltllli‘ iiiws by Wu i114 ours, \~“.\S reopened for tsuiiflc to»- day. ' . ' Dr. DeVnn’s French Pills A rollahlo Regulutln Pill for Wo- "toll. $5 ii lmx. Soil at all Drug Stores or mulled to any ndtirflml on rv-i-r-lgit of price. THE HCHODELL DRUG 00., Montrell, Quebec.‘ PIIOSPHONOL for MEN Restores Vim and Vitality; for Nervo and Brain; increases "gray matter"; a Tonic-will build you up. $3 n. box, or t-vo for $5 at d: stores, nr hy n man on rerolst llrlri". THE SCOUIGLL DRUG OM~ PANY. Montreal. Quohoc. l E. A. Foster. Control Drugstore. ‘ Enamel will, of the Best Make .l’reservi|i1g1 Kettles, Double Boilers, Sauce Pans, Tea Kettles, etc, etc, anti s. _;mx. inuoinvtiii." j‘ ~.' r