1;. limi lr 4,1 _ l l fl lil ' ,. iii 4," ,»~¥ l s‘wg‘, li ‘lm 'eu ll . 'Q , f »i . i'_:._: 5.-ilu" -‘ 'xl . ._, i vw* I . 1 I '_' l~ *I -sl 'wr- r' H. o »_ i ""1 tl. ,me lf " i_fl'_“ il' :.¢' `ii‘.','." iii iff elf. ,. " » »\ jg. »f_'_-,I1 4 ,__ 1 rr; *T Z ' ,\, T I,-, i WX; J Ii" ,f 8. 6 F. . fl. 'tl _'L _ _ 'ill f ‘i 1?# 1 _ ._ <_' _-_- f..-Q. "Sf-.» ~ 'D0 >* .$~',,rf.; ' ‘ :=_"/;.,;'j;>.¢' ,v ° ==z"%'»l;l_=;. ;;,¢.=:;r;r,,.__,,_, __ _W 5; _ _ r l*"l“l-rl-1 ~:_-“- -' 2:.- rg ‘ '-vi t rr _ “_ f .gli .z . ff. . 0 as _ ' r l~ 1 If I - ooronan an, toil i ,masse f-'-_l_~‘{-'~~,, _ 4 _ , _,_ "ff _ . _ - ,,._. , --:', _ _ -.-|11 `PAvs to any as tm province l -HUNTER RIVIIR-0" Sunday. .__ Oct. 28th, Mr. Anderson will prswh _"3, W, K M°¢¢uA~ 1| qu" in the Methodist Church, Hunter Riv- ilila rsprossntativg in Bummsi-aids. er at 11 and 7. -THI MORNING DAILY QUAR. _pQ1'A1'Q MAm(5'|'___ The Dora. DIAN can be obtained at Lai!erty'l to market remains quiet. the -Sum- T°lll°l'|ll Pll‘|0rl. Summersido. merside buyers on Wednesday morn- . ___ ing offered 85c per bushel, other ¢RAPAUD.- Church of England changes are white oats 70c; black Service on Sunday morning at 11 a. 73c; pork. organs attached 18c to Ill- Bhd at Springfield at 7 p. m. 19% per lb.-l-i. -CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Rev. -THE NORTHUMBERLAND. -- Jlll- MHCDOHSBII will preach (D.v_) On Monday there were 60 outward on Sabbath the 28th at Summerside passengers by the Northumberland *ll 10301 30Hl'|€l0Wn at 3 and Capeand 82 returning at nighrbesldes a Traverse at 7. » ,car of sugar, a car of flour and three __ ;cars of mixed, freight. Inward freight -.N°T|CE--The sixty ninth an-_on Tuesday evening consisted of one nual session of the Grand Division car bags and five cars mixed freight. Sons of Temperance of Prince Ed- Outward on Tuesday morning' were ward island meets at Granville with fourteen cars potatoes and six cars Pearley Stream Division No. 200 on way freight. On Wednesday morning Tllefdlllh October 30th at ll a. m. fifteen cars potatoes. two cars oats. DOIBSMSB desiring to be met at one car cattle, five horses ‘and seven Bradalbane Stiation will correspondycars mixed freight.-H. Wil-h Deputy L. G. Henry. Granvillef --~ A P“l>ll<= lemrerance meeting will -ssmoustv ||.l__- Mr. J. B. llillfl P1308 Bi T30 'D~ lll- The Rev. T- Woodside. Manager, of the Henry W' G°°dWl|| Of K0llSir1S10n will be Telephone Co., of New London, iowa. ill‘0SBl1lBlld Hddrws the 111290118- being hurredly summoned home on 503'10'24M3lDll- account of t he serious illness of his 'i father. Mr. B. L. Woodside. whose -BEDEQUE FAIR PRIZE LIST.-'condition for several days past had Map Drawing.-1. Archie Montgom- been looked upon as critical by his ell' LOWSI' Bedelllwi 2. Hilda Garde- friend-sl however, on his arrival i"°"' Chelwni 3- `Edlll\ Dlllllvlllill- home, Mr. Woodside found condi- Cll°|l0ll~ 3 I-05560 rll¢€ b0yS l-lIl.\'1‘oNs I.1MI'r1~:D. ° ALL OTHER ENGLISH l"RIN'l`S- and (RING-~ HAM not listed, at wholesale prices. , PATONS LI`l\I['l`E]). 1’ Dress Flannel in Dark Checks, 35c Goods for 25c on Dollar Day. _ PA TONS LIMITE I). 15c Flannelette DOLLAR DAY ONLY. 10 yds for Grey Flannel at a saving of 10 p. c. to 30 p. c. on DOLLAR DAY. '\ _ PATONS LIl\II'_l‘ED. Viyella Flannel $1.00 a yd. on Dollar Day. PATONS LIlY[['l‘]E'D 21/2 yds. Engish Flannel for Blouses- wori;h,55c per yd_ DOLLAR D.-u' 21/__ ydS_F01~ __ _...$1.00 , 1 1' , I‘A'1‘0NS l.IMi'i‘ED_ PATONS SPECIAL Corsi-ts $1.75 for $1.00 on Dol.- LAR DAY. _ I _ 1 ` 300 Pairs Good Corsets atlwholesale prices on Dol- lar Day 3_1; PA'l`ONS.` ' p Ladies Underwear 45c per Garment DOLL-\l“~ DAY 4for._._...._.. ._ . . _ . _ . . . ....__$_1.00 . _ PATONS 1_IMI'1‘ED. Children’s Sample Underwear, 6 for $1.00 on DOL- LAR. DAY. PATONS LIliII'1‘ED. Dollar Day Snaps Silk and Voile Waists regular $1.25 selling for ._ $1.00on 1)()LL.\R_I).\Y. White and Fancy Voile Walsts worth up to $1.95 for . . _ _ . . _ . . . Pongee Silk Middy’s regular $2.95 and $2.00 selling 1‘or$ __ .._...$1.00ol\' Dol.LAnD_n'. Flannelette Night Gowns, Sl’l‘3CIAL for ._ .. ._ $l.00ollDOLLAR-DAY. Cotton Night Gowns regular $1.25 and $1.35 for $1.00 Also'al1nesellingat2f0r $ ._ ._ _.$l~00 Cotton Drawers regular 35c each 4 for $1-00 DOL- LAR DAL. , Corset Covers regular 40c value, 4 for 811.00 DOL- LAR DAY. Dgiombination Suits worth up to $2.85, 2 for $3-00 DOL- Middy Blouses all sizes regular $1.40 and $1.25 81.00 DOLLAR DA Y. p 1‘.\'1'ol\'s l.llu1'l‘»ED. In the 'Gents Furnishing Department Light Flannel Shirts, sizes 14, 15 and 151/_», $1.35 value for Fleece Top . - 0l\ Heavy Khaki Duck Shirts, worth $1.25 for- - -$1-00 Soiled White Shirts, sizes 14, 14l/_» and 15 for - -981' 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . -$1.00 Atlantic Underwear per garment - - - - - - - - - - -930 Lyon Brand Underwear per garment. _ _ _ .$1.00 All Wool Blue Label per garment - - - - - - - - -*Fl-75 Nelson Unshrinkable Underwear, Fall Weight, $1.50 for _ _._ .__ _ .__ ..._._.s1.z5 on DoLl..\1tD.\\' Neckties, 50c value fo,-_ _ _ _ _.soc on Dol.1._\ it DAY Wholesale prices on all other goods. , Dollar Day Specials in the Ladies Ready-to- Wear Department 5 Raincoats, tweed, worth $4.00 for $2-98 DOLLAR DAY 12 Raincoats, black, worth $5.25 for $4-00 D0l»l~\fR DA Y 10 Blue Serge Suits, worth $13.50 for $6-00 ¢’l\<'|l D011- LAR DAY. - 50 Black Underskirts, worth $1.25 for $1-00 Dolllll' Dill' 12 House Dresses, reg. value $1.50 for fill-00 Dolltlr D115' 8 Heavy Tweed Winter Coats, worth up to $25.00 fo1‘ $5.00. l - 60 Heavy Coat Sweaters for Misses, sizes 30, 32, and 34, W0,-th $150 to $1/75 _ . . _ _ . _ .DoL1_.\1t DAY $1.00 50 Sample Coat Sweaters, all shades, worth 25 per cent. more, at 25 pvl' (f('iif. Oil' ful' l)()LL.\ R DA Y. Sizeg 30 to 42. ~ 10 Black and Colored Skirts, worth $4.75 to $5.00 for . . _ _ . _ ._ _ . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ .$3.00 01| DOLLAR DAY $100.00 Seal Coat, small size, for- ~ - » -» ~ - ~ - -$65-00 Dollar Day Snaps from Patons Clothing Department Boys’ Military Suits, all sizes - - - - - - ~ - ~ - - - - ~~ - -$2-50 Boys’ Military Overcoats, all sizes - - - - - - ~ - ~ - - - - -$3-75 Bgys’ Suits, Value f()1‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.49 Boys’ Suits, $6.00 value for _ . _ . . _ _ _ _ . . _ ._ _ .$4.49 Boys’ Suits, $7.00 value for - - - . . . . . . . . _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ .$4.98 Note.-All sizes of above suits and overcoats run from 4 to 16 years, and consist of a very large quantity. Extra special good quality suits in the newest de- signs and colorings, $9.00 value for - - - - - - - - - - -.$7-00 Men’s Suits. A limited quantity and mostly small sizes, your choice for 155-00- worth at today’s cost double. Men’s Tweed Suits $13.00 value for . . . . . . _ _ ._ _ .$9.98 Men’s Tweed Suits, $13.00 value for - - - - ~ - - - - - -$9-98 Men’s Suits, $]_5_0() fgr . _ L . _ . . . . . _ ._ . _ _ . . _ . . _ .$12.00 Men’s Bannockburn Suits, single or double breasted for . _ . . _ . _ _` . _ . . . _ _ _ _ ._ . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . _ .$13.51) Hundreds of Home-spun Pants, all wool for . . _ _ _ .$3.50 Men’s Overalls. Two hundred pairs, Dollar Day for $1-25 This is less than maker’s price, in all sizes. Fifty pairs big men’s Overalls, sizes 42 to 48, worth $2.00 3_p3j1"f01°....... . . . _ _ . . . . . ......_.$l.25 Men’s Parametta Raincoats $13.50 value for ---$l0-00 Men’s Raincoats, in Drab, worth $5.00 for ‘. _ _ _ .$3.75 Men’s Overcoats, $12.00 value for -- - - . - - ----$9.00 Men’s Overcoats, $15.00 value for -- - - - - - - - -1312-00 Men’s Overcoats, $18.00 value for ~~ -----$16.50 Men’s Twenty Dollar Coats for - ~ - ~ - - » » - - - - -$17-00 Men’s Twenty-five Dollar Coats for - - - - - - - - - - -8519-50 Men’q Felt, Hats fgr _ . _ . . . . . . . . . _ _ ._ . . . . . . . . .$1.00 Men’s Tweed Caps, English style, worth $2.00, two . . . . . . ..._......$1.00 50 only Large Suitcases, worthy $1.75 for -- - -0110 D0llHl' Men’s Overcoats with fur collars and nape lining, worth twenty-five dollars, for _ _ _ . _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _$22.50 Another line of fur-collared coats $16.00 for - - - -$13-00 - PATON LIMITED ‘vc ‘1 It .` _ » M , 1 . tis Len. Tryon who had spent a l¢\\ol§“gg|- an on p _ . _ . '(1 fm, 1|, lump the outside of the saucepan feels cool, nlowlv until all is thoroughly hlen°\" ""0 sfeawl nan. l of tha ioie. _von coward. 'g M" betwggn nn", ‘M (\,{|m'|, my Mm pour into :_ _i)}\§i°l1H<\ Dlfbhav-~ iwd in cold water. ou on gr¢ialuni| Glu; in squares 'Just before it i\arm~n_s_ llil f I 50 \ Cass,-_Not s citanct; find one I-gmqyg from the tire. Add broken ‘ing boon cu-*gmt not to beat until tool marble and, when s little cool. pull wrap In oil palidr for shipping. _ ‘_, J “___ , l 1-913( -“-?._'“'T, _*Iwi \ » l Candied Dates Two cufuls granulated sugar; % cupful cold water, pinch cream tar- tar; boil together until a Hill” dropped into cold water becomes hard; drop dates into milxture about 55 dosen at n time. When they BPH well covered with sugar place on but- tered plates to dry. Nuts ,and figs mill’ be camiied the same way. we believe MlNAm>'s LlNlluENT is the best: Mathias Foley, Oil City. Onl- Joseph Snow Norway. Me. clmrles wnootsn, Mulsrlve N~ 5- ltev. it. 0. Annstronz. Muigrsvo. l". . Pierre I.and`era_ Seng Pokomou°ll9- N. n. , ‘ 4. .Lil »