`: .$1 l l is . t 1," ri fx. -'.1721 1 ".'s..."’ fav... gl-‘l ’ Ml: T I l ll r =.:.li= ;»r_ . . i sl jus =,. ._ ;f~i'l.’ *ii _--_ fx- ff `1"» il; . fd ..‘r» . _,l i " f' -,-ll fi;-li 3,1. ., ';,f"‘:{»,J 'f¥i:>’7, .fel .$1.51 .,\>,. . i-fav P .kbp -. if .., ll . .. s mf. . rss rf 5 \$» r- 3 J ._ z» ~ . _ ';..,.>.g _ _. .pill .. ’ "’i'»*". '=.* it 1 L_; _. .. ,. ‘ll 4,; if fdtfi. il. ~ l ~>.'l 11', jf_7 $"‘.< .\:"w / I stun and the greatest business on ° P E Island have risen here on the foundation of f°"i°W Pfkiug _ fubhc Satisfaction with the best service, the best assert ‘"1" fm' high Prius’ It m¢»m.a~'tl.¢1°w¢t¢pri¢==. 'rue stmofsansfacllon. ' sud the customer naturally 8`iY°°_ .Tiihe '-eg) 9/.s * l . ,i A / ' v ' Y rr- t'_‘,';.;-.:-__T°-;T"nT_`_E’~;__fe-¢_~w ”"’§`f.\“--- -.o_ O_O . _ '_a»;\_l ,aff 7 hi U A Ma nii nce d Style Review of 1913 -v--~FeII and iWinter ° The Master Designers ,of the World Represented _- *Ulf* . ,\ , _ \ _‘U _ Ii El . _ _ _WE ' lu _`._ ' ll ‘il 1 ; .ll i l ,ie __ l s... ' I f - \ 5 .I,; é g fcent Display and its Significa \a~ e- l A A l , _ The Of the Moment is M illinery t wrrx-I nvnav WOMAN, at least, who has seen the display of PROWSE HATS. Word A A lllll W u 0 4 , / .ii it first- . ir 'ro Ui. ».»= .T . .. fx J., I;-_ l ‘\, l _ FROM ALL THE WORLD OVER where fashion reigns have come to us the superb , gowns, wraps, waists, hats,_ dresses, coats and furs that will be shown to _vou here all next w¢cl<"in`a‘ wonderfully attractive way, and which will be the authoritative SIYLE REVIEW OF If. is an 'exhibit which will please the most fastidious women of Charlotte- toun airidvc' ty and one which they may speak of with pride to their friends. TMS YEAR is a most remarkable one in many Ways. It is the most elab .rate nr ’fe'h`ensi_‘vé evénattempled in Charlottetown. In fact we can confidently say that never before hasfthere been exhibited in the history of the ready-to-wear garment busi- Autumn t Are Ready 1 0 FROM 'rmzm cases and in awv <1 ffill . Dress Fabrics 4 1 ' lil ll. ,P / \@\ [4 'i r ' _ \° n Ji , They demand attention and compel admiration be- l cause these are different hats, charming in the hand, but ‘ a literal revelation of beauty when deftly poised on the l cad. - That they reveal ucsnspectzd beauties in the wear- er as well as in themselves is not the least of their many c rnmendations to favor. And that they are the last word in dis ingulshed and distinguishing style is half the sl cret of theif favor. _ Among them are the cream of new Hats from famous mil- liners ‘of Pnris, London and New York. But equally beautiful l are our own adapfntions of these French hats, not lacking one ness, so dlversllied, wide emhracing and complete a collection of Women’s Misses' and Chiidren’s Apparel Every good malcer of note in London, Paris and Canada is represented, and o"c of the striking tealures of the showing will be the Incomparable collection of misses’ and children’s appirel The models are ot course exclusive and will not he shown in any other storeihereabouts. ill bit of their chic. and style in' orginal ways l % l $2.50 to $l.'».00. _ Tailored Huis, Dress Hats. Morning Hats and children’s mlllxnery a wide range of original and imported models from I l E- 'li li tl UT ‘ . ‘ early showing are the New Hess Goodil thi? f“i’f"~3 ‘hat are shown in all the lashionahle centres ' These messengers of the modes bear the iu\prmt`of France, of Germany, of England and the best of Amevlta. 'Included are the new velours, the lustrous, prnutl- las and; broad tlmhs. Wool brocad_cS. W0°i V‘f“"¢ti““"_~ whipcords, and diagonal tweeds, silk and woo Crepl >- new satin cloths, eponges, and a score more of the utw PR() TI). ou have found it to get inst the exact tone you wont you wrll -l weaves and the old favourites. A wonderful showing of- the tones- nrahogsnv raven, petrol bluos. new navy tonas, nil the dork soft tones of burgurdy. plum, prune, Ittwsxun groys, ull tho shades 0f']l;{_0_\\ and tan, baupe, ull tho favored greys. No matter how I itll tind it. here in a wruo range of tho new materials and wonvos. llI(ll§lNS-JilI)KINS WEDDING. NICW YORK, Oct. 22,- A notable \\'ud1lillg of lorlny was that ol Miss l'\n»1~"c Judkins, dztughtcr of Mr. and .\ir<:. lilvcrctt l.. -ludkins, and F. llflrriszorx l`_‘i;;gins, son oftllclntc ll-»\r;._,~__,_g___3;______________,_______u_________A_____A_ _A St. John; J. A.Fnrris, A. B. Hulihxx. Lnnzhie Montre:tl~ J M l‘, , . . l’crul‘l', _IT pAyS to ,mv in this Province _-ONE CENTvper word each inner. '1‘oronto; F. I.. Hna7.:\rd, Cliarlottc-f ____ gtxon for advertising ln _this column. town; ll. L. Jamieson, Halifax; WJ., ' ' _THE MORNING DAILY G,,,U.di_lL‘1lsh must accompany order. Mini-” Kirk and wife, Toronto; G. C, Wat- H_]3_ Hama;-_ port Hill; E_ Hinds' an mn he 0,,1ai,,c,| at |_,mf,.nys mum charge twenty-hve cents. son, W. P. lingers, Montreal; J. O. Mnrhlchend, Mass.; M. G. Hagerty, illyndman, tlrnrlrttetnwn; F C [_ .1 (ht R J - ~ . - - la 1'. Montreal-J._sf.urls; A. 1<;. smith, R. A. vnnlp M __ ' f -bcll, Montngtte; J. A. Robertson, iss Bertha F. M. uormans Drnnm- UESTERH PERSONALS iH,,,,,,,,,,w. Rev A I. Md mn V SL . _ _ , ` , . _ _ n ottido phone is 26, UC Recital In St- Pauls Hall, num- »~ ____ - iArrdrc\\"s; A. T. McKay. Montague; ____ ‘ morslde. < 2222_ _ \ ~ -Hon. JuSl.xcc Hnszurtl spent ycg- Ed- W~ M°i\"~Y» Smnley- _,,,01_,mE C0UH.,.___ At uw _,\lbe,._ tt~ro.l_v in t~¥\unmorai|lo..l. ton Police Court on Tuesday morn- , . mi- , _ _ ` ` " lug before ltlaglstrate James F. _ Mr' hmnk Lyle' b“mn'er8ld°',l°“ wmnf, louis smpelton was charged -“`“‘”"""’ "‘°""’"g "” “’°"t"“ "“"' NEGRO nuns Awrucx with disturbing the peac-: on .0, prcsacd hny $lz,0u, (.nFmms‘ St Joh" cmsscd to Snnmtlonsworth, a porter at tho hotel, -I-RECITAI. -All should reserve blmith J M Val' uctt °" 0"' ‘ ' cv A Mcuolmmir -MR. FRANK 1,Ar‘l<‘lanTY is ‘1""“i=\Y <>"v1\iHs. Ucruber 24:11 1 for OVER MONEY IN BAR' l hold the negro 'for thc police, ulso sustained n gush in his neck. The next victim wus William Thomson, n merchant, living :tt Il Henry street, whom tho negro met opposite the Queen City iiotol, nt thr- corller ol Qllcvll nml William ntrcrtsl. Stepping up to Thontson mul exrluim- lnz. "Whitt do you wi\nt'."` llc slut-ilu-d nt him, inflictlulg :\ wouml whlclt ox- trllds from the ncrk six inrllv:-x down thc left. shoulllrr. 'l’h<- follrtll victim nlan in unknown, rvc|~i\'r|l u slight gzmll in thc nook. _-*A_.i._. AR(`li[l[Sll()P (JF Dl7llI.lN ISSUES A WARNING. IDITBLIN, October 21-The llomnn Catholic Archbishop of Dublin has ls- lsued n lcttor warning (‘at.l\olic_~x against thc scllclnc of thc 'l‘rnnaport Workers' Union of sending their ulril- .lren to england pending n Qrvttlcnlont eggs, _(lc. per doz; butter, 20c. per _ ,.d_ I t'h E ' I t ' flies nt tho general hospltnl in a of the labor trouble, in ns much ns ll.; Hides, 100. per lb; cult skins, llc. Tn°‘;";nf;m;;,e,,c u:"‘;f,fI°::,0';‘:ct‘f";?:'l,‘;§,i critical condition. The negro np t.o,tney do not whcthor thc persons to ,per lb; potatoes, 25c per bus; 'l‘ur- tm, express _J nn early hour this mornlngi had not whom the children ure to be ronuigll- nlps, 14c. per bus; pork, tl to lille. ' ' ' been caught by the police. lcd are Pf~r-ml '2.n..,\i¢g .,|~‘m(.,,,,h.,,-5 -_ _ lncck, inflicting tr deep wound which is obviously alarmed at the umpir- ails' Farms For Sale late Thomas Glover, Summerside, ar: now offered for sale- with orchard. all necessary farm- buildings and large dwelling whlrh is in first ein s condition and hmd to eq|1al_ with sho~e frontage. Al~o _so acres nest of McEwen Road, almost opposiaethe Peoplfa’ Cnuetary running ncrlh with hay ham on same, about 50 chains from house- _ _ These two properties are in thc highest state of cultivation, very conveniently situated for a dairy or vegemb'e farm as it is only a few minutes walk ,to centre cf tow.: This is n rare opportunity to secur i such a valuable property which ca .1 be inspected any time. For further particulars apply ou the promises or to’ ' V RRNON M A'l"1‘HEWS. l Box 131 Snmmelside ner lb.-A I --~-~---~- i Consworth was slashed ncross the of any other r<-llzimh The ;\rcl\mg\\0p . . ,» in . "`”»_._ Ja . Y' ' ' -SUNDAY S;~;gv1(;1g__.. .qhm,1,»_s_. ¢~,~»Z¢¢»¢;»¢§»;»»;»»;»»;»;-»;~;»q.;..;..;»;¢.;~;»»;~;.‘missed the jugulnr vein by one inch. onngn of thc socialists, who me runn- Telephone 233 _ Quality ' Buying Walls-Over shoes is no experiment. the quality hrs been proven bv the many wrarers the world ¢v:r_ There are more Walk- 'Over sluea worn in every country in 'the Wcrld than any other named shoe. registered yesterday:-W. S. Gcstncr, A. W. HGardint~r, E. W. Mason, Mom treat; F. C. Hirluy, Edith Meme, rrvrominent Colman; J. H. Partridge, J y t e nmress on n wc 1;., f_‘;i“g "5 ia' “mst 8° mwcmnd' of fine orntoricnl power, it helng . ‘ ' ‘- tempered by that Judgment which -QUEEN HOTTr'l`r.-The following "_1=1::<‘ took llloce at the Mctllodlst :mug ge,-vmes Wm he held next _,_ | Adam McKay, also attempted to ing tim sehr-mp - 2z08.|0.g0M5;_ ' lnvsollnue, Hcduque, yestcrllny worn- ,_¢,mdn mmm" at 10 3 ; - VICTORIA 'James Held. Toronto; D. J. Stew- art, Halifax; H.” C. McKay, Amherst; ‘ M. K. Armstrong, -Détrolt; A. W. Hughes, Londnny llnglalllt J. J . Brown, Mr.\ntreo.l;. 't'.» gwoubry. Hull- fax; A. Roberts,-` Bt. = Thomas; 'J. B. Gaudot,_Mtscouche; L. Wood, """°“'-"""_“""'_ . tlam McDonald, Harneym River; J .W. Ingrnbam'._ North Sydney, C. B.; will be keenly felt, ns he is a man - . nge and travel alone can giver-A D. A. Wodldclt, H. A For Minn .._. 6.oua pair "~» Women.. fgooa pila- & slug; Allah J. Mn- l Royal Purple increase the the mm claim that David Johnson, Amherst. pl'P[,*|ll‘ut’.iol\S Poultry 'J. ~R work: Royal at B0 Fan Our stock ofllancy Jugs is very extensive, and you will End A ' variety of patterns and designs, as well as a wide range of prleefto 'I " . - from. These 'jugs are made by some ofthe best E i h rn hurl) orc sold singly and in sets of three. ng! 8 a A _' WEE” , i _ V ‘Fancy Jugs from l$¢ ¢¢ l5¢ E.,¢|, l ata -A ` -'.' ' ~ ` -0- ~»` 0 ls--|;»_-err - _-‘V I --f ' ` ' ing, of Miss Annicdtrqeell. vuzufnnl SL L-¥,ke»s Episcopal (yhgrcgl Oil) § H i ` L *_ ' . _l =* . » M. .w _ wntf _ ' A ` Shoes Proven (il¢»tlli-i|ue,rt<»mliIr. riznryicflillti gf,v},,`,’,,d§;.)b;i,tcizwewijtffgi °~'~2°-fr~1°°>'ff°!-Z-~;°~:~f~Z~°2~2»s:~‘»°°t¢°#'W°°>~;° \ . . ..... _._....\. . _ h°"k~ the °°r"m""y being p°r["’r"‘_”d of November next Mr. Winfield will' i hi' th" “°V~ H'~‘"‘"“"‘d ""h"‘“’"~ Tne pruwh his farewell sermo i ‘.:lt.l bride und groom were unattended. 1,9; Ch ,h Alb ,lt Hn dn _i _ l , ]’;§I'°’;) the hc";f“_°n_y the happy turlim froiiiculntlnge liiii; pnriiislliiirligli-sl _ 1 - cy ' Jugs A The two farm properties of the The homestead contains 38 ncrls