SATURDAY, ‘ " YcJIssi 1d‘ Hunter River Mr. Arch. McKi-unon. on Friday. a position as salesludy‘ with Messrs Cutliilfe & (‘ulllffe. Mr. L. D. H. .\ic(‘ouhrc_v. mer- tu the city on Tuesday. Mrs. IrVatson \\ aye has returncd visit with friends in ‘Halifax. (ieorge Green. D, D. S. (‘har- iolteloivn. spent Sunday here, rc- lnrnlng to the city on Jdonday morning. Miss Ruby Mclleugall. sleno- graphe-i‘ with Messrs .\lcl.ean and Aii-Kinnon. attorneys, spent the wcck-cnd at her home. Mr. and .\irs. i’. J. Noy motored in llazelbrtiok on 'l‘uesdziy' to at- lr-liiI-iiie funeral oi‘ the ‘late .\lr. Samuel Noy, father of Mr. (7. Pope Noy, who is well known here. Voters lists are unw posted in all districts, the one here contain ing 2435 naluies of which some 131i are the names oi‘ the Wuiliell vnl- r-rs in lhe district. The severe illness of Mrs. J. Hackhum necessitated hcr removal lo Iili‘ l’. id. i. Hospital on ‘Mon- day. Iler many friends, lboth ' l-ily and country, wish for her an lmnu-diale and complete recovery. Among those motoringJo Char. lnttetown this week to see the fam- ous screen production, "The Ten M Meetings King’s County The undersigned will address tho following piacss and dates: Cardigan, Monday, October 19th Montague, Tuesday, October 20th Heathsrdale, Wednesday, Oc- tober 21st. Georgetown, Thursday, October 22nd Ca-mbrldpc, Friday, October 23rd Murray River, Monday, Octob er 26th. October 27th. All Meetings 7.30 P. M. J. J. JOHNSTON, Glasses .50 srncracuss or Pair nrnonlsssns Yuma-Ml Scisntlfln Eye Test-Correct Toric Lcnsss Any Slylc Frame Don't cheat yourself into bo- Iluving your vlnlon In normal. You cannot comparu your sllht ' with others. You cannot. no through tholr eye» ur they I through yours. It requires is aclsntific tut with scientific In- strulnsnts handled by on onto» ' Inetriat to lleflns the true oonlll- tinn of your cyan. Bock of "Porknnnru" service is twsnt! yearn of experience In testing and fitting perfect ginucs. E. E. PARKMAN (ipunnrtrist and Optician Montague, P_ E, I, Nike l LATEST TYPE RECEIVERS l-Tube 2——Tube 4—-Tube 5—Tube 6—Tube (1 Control) . . $35.00 .. $43.50 .. $75.00 .. $82.50 . $130.00 All Rccslvsrs priccd com- pists with asrial. batteries, tubes, sts- Ons, two, and four tubs cots are complete with phones, and ths flvs and six tubs sets with phones and loud speaker sxtra, Don’t Pay More HOLMAIWS Summerside . _;€-as‘ ‘Tl- ‘<--‘l--4>-_ ~un.-I 4b.. And Vicinity Hazel Grove, was a visitor l0 the city ‘Miss Reta Pickering has taken chant. New Glasgow. was a Heller Electors of King's County at ths J91)“; 4 ishnrtly rclurn to his home. .. , r‘ st‘ Nature! Resist (folds by keeping the System Regular Beec/ia/zn/Ztl" ‘ r ‘m: union's LAXATIVE~ Conrmuudxiteints" at the Prince Ed- --IHOP from Holman’. GIVIN- -BROADCLOTH SUITINO 52 ‘inches wide—sta‘ple shades-illega- $1.98 s; Sin- lar 83.90 value for -ciair's. 4S inches Wide-worth $2.75 for $1.68 at ‘Sinclair's. THE cnsnnorrsrowu GUARDIAN Western Guardian i Eastern Guardian” ‘Reply to ‘An Observer-Pi ‘I ..° SHOP from Helium's Catalog ‘ “EASTERN AGENT. —1lr .1. W. Murdock is now Guardian agsut lin Montague and wlllbs pleased to iroceivo news items. advertising. ‘Job Printing. new and renewal sub- —ALL WOOL VENETIAN clot-h ‘Oflptious. qi_. ..°FOR SALE-Jersey Black Giant Cockarela and Pallets, al- ' Of Georgetown ‘l l-loiy Trinity Church Georgetown, P.E.l..‘ Sir,—With reference to your ex-, ‘tremeiy instructive and highly am-l lasing epistle in the Guardian of tithe 13th. contents of which have. been duly noted, I wish to state as‘ an example of a particularly offenn sive type of vituperallon your let- ——54 INCH ALI- WDOL CFQI-iejso four Light Sussex ‘Cockereis, J. (or is quite a success but beyond’ ‘mu-u Theatre were Mr. and Mrs. armour cloth in ‘brown and YPSlWR. Brehaut, Montague. Cutlifte, Miss ‘Piorrie MacLeod. lilessrs .-\. B, Cutliffe. Harold Eas- ller and Louis 'l‘rsinor. i ‘in a recent issue oi‘ ‘Slagazine appears a photograyioi Miss Hazel Sherritt, ‘Sec. to Hon. Geo. P. (ii-sham. Minister of Rail» ways. ‘friends here while spending a holi- day at Shaw's Hotel. Brnckley‘ Beach. this summer. ‘lax, and Rod Nlac-Leod, Bangor, l“ he“ home “Om a “V” “~e“k$:.\ie.. arrived home on Wednesday Gentlemen 35c, Ladies 25c, evening l0 attend the funeral of their mother. the late Mrs, Sarah ‘ \1al‘l.e0d. an old and highly es- ‘tcemetl resilient of Hartsville | whose funeral took place on ffhursday afternoon from the home inf her son. Neil D, lllacLeod, to Harisville Cemetery. l At the New Glasgow Cheese and ‘Butter Factory. cheesemaking has been discontinued 1‘or the season land ‘buttermaking will lbe resumed lat once fnr the winter months. A “new large capacity churn. weigh- ing 3100 lbs. and costing upwards of $900.00 bought from the De- lLaval Co., is ‘being installed and ‘will be ready for use on Monduy the 114th. .\lr. William Taylor has been the pupular and efficient lbut- years. i Guests registered at “Riverside .lnn' during the week include A. J. “Pnlrler, John G, McFadgen, Char- lottetown; Daniel Stewart. Char- dottetuwn; Miss Agnes Doirou ‘Bos- ilon; Miss May Martin. H. M. ;watt, .()'Lcar_v; G. E. Full, ‘Chur- flottetown; N. ;t0wn; Isaac ,town; Miss Currie, L. ii. I). Fos- ter, Marshrlielil; R. S. Scott, Si. l lJohn; N. Wood, Charlottetown; W’ Brown, St. John; ’Lemuei Bernard, Camplbeilum. N. B.; W. Mur» dock, Miss Maude. Hashim, St. J. l~‘. Maclleod. Charlotte- town. Guests registered at "The (iiobe" l during the week include .l. i." lDouglas. (Jharlottetown; Earltl ‘Sinclair, Charlottetown; Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Vlfood, Bun-bury, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Reeves. Sydney, N. S; ‘H. C. Leslie. Hamilton, Ont; Geo. ,.»\. Nicol. Edmonton, Alta; James MWFIY Harbour South. Tlllldiyrillrcnvn, Montague. Henry Eicbaren pMontaguc; H. S. Brown. St. John; to commence llwz. c. Wilson. Halifax; .l. M. Carle~ ‘1 ‘N-“Ytwsfll o!‘ sters and six amazonlan young wo- men. F. N. Charrlngton, wealthy ‘mi-SHEIYQY ‘mlln-‘Ved- J. A. MacDONALD 'Ja,_.k50m.fl1,_,_ p1,“ R Murray‘ Cm East l-Ind social worker, is defying ton, Halifax; A. F. Hire, Amherst; ‘W. Webbcr, St. John; C. Carter. ‘cago, lll.; J, l’. Fitzpatrick. St. Johns; Arthur town. - ‘ ‘MAIIZIEIIIIE lt is pleasing to report that Mrs. HlGeo. McKay, oi’ Malpeque, is grud- . iuaiiy improving after her recent operation in Prince County Hospil» al. Mr. and Mrs. itussel McKay cl Darnley are receiving congratula- ~ tions on lhc arrival of a baby girl on Friday‘, Oct. 2nd. for the past two months, returned tn his home in Malpeque on Friday ‘ Oct. 2nd. Mr. H. G. Grant. his son Churllc and Mr. ii. K. Graham, of New (ilnsgoiv, N. S.. were recent visi- tors to friends in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. I'D. Wright und litllle Miss ‘Penny Denny. of Sum- mcrslde. motored to Malpeque nu Monday. ()ct. 12th. Mr. Keir Crater. Baltic, who has been visiting friends in Western» (‘unnda returned to his home on Saturday. Oct. 10th. ' Little Walter MucNeill of Mal- peque. has undergone a successful ,operatiun Jor appendicitis n! the Prince County Hospital wnd will Mrs. Andrew’ Slat-Neill of hiaipc- quc. is spending a few days with lricnds in Summersltle. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Thompson and fa-mily. who formerly resided in Darnley nsnd lately in Malpequc. lmoved to Summerslde on Thurs. "day, Oct. 8th.. where they purpose making their home. Mr. Thompson ‘has been in the employ of it, '1‘. Holman. Ltd“ for the ‘past year. The many friends of Mrs. Ho!" bort Donald. Sea View, are glad tn learn that she is steadily improv- ing alter having undergone an op- cmtion in Prince County Hospital. Rev. A. N. and Mrs. Gillie are being welcomed home after a months‘ visit to friends in Nova Scotiu. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Mscllood. Summerslde. motored to Maipeque on Wednesday. Ho‘ l Mr. Duncan MacGougan, son of _ Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair MncGougan. Renmg m" ‘News?’ “n-erfst“ and who has ‘been in Western Camadahe ‘vent 0“ the Wagm‘ at ‘he Murdock cunitte. Miss DorothyqbIHP-Pilwlfll 98c per yard M 3"‘: cinifls. —BOY8' FA'LL BOOTS—-bello4'ws! 5510-10-16-31 ..‘THE LADIES that little can be said for your 111-‘ ‘erary prowess. it grleves me to think that YOUl 0F THE “Observer” should be forced to ud-l CHRISTIAN CHURCH MONT/m‘ opt such an undignifled method of‘, tongue and toe cap-daolid ‘through-QUE will holld a Supper and bazaar hiding behind an anonymous name“, fiSinciah-‘s. —CROSBYS SCHOOL boots for‘ Miss Shem-m made many boys and gluls~big assoi'tmen'ts— at Sinclalrs. —-KENSINGT°N WHIST AND,- ____ _ DANCE in Strand Theatre Tues! Aiessrs Norman Mal-Lend, Hali- d!!!’ Highl- OCIODBP 20th. (i001! H001" welcome. 5544 good music. everybody Island Cadets Make Good Mr. J. O. Hyndman, ‘he President of the Prince Edward island Divls-‘ ion of the Navy League of Canada.‘ has received ‘the following i-etter‘ from Cadet. R. Buffett, whose ‘home is at Sourls, P. E. lslandt~- ‘Panama Canal. Dear Sir:- sinc -fax and would since then. thank you for the ‘l can interest ‘I passed wit-h colors flying. went ‘to England and ‘last trip and now we are ,t’or Montreal. ‘cls left the island. 'l"hey certainl now and l1»,- is a fine ‘man ‘treats 11s great. you. ‘Again thanking you kindness, Ilremain, Yours respectfully, Cadet R. Buffctt. Ex-Brewery Owner Defying London Slumland LONDON, Oct. 16—=Protected ‘by two former gang- the threats of tough slu-mland Army. _ Charriugton. now middle aged inherited one of the largest brew- eries in this beer drinking country. its signs are to ‘be seen throughout England; its beers may ‘be drunk all over the ‘British Empire. When a young man. Chart-ing- ton was ipassing a public house in a slum district and saw a tearful nvomon in the doorway ‘begging her drunken husband for enough ‘money to ‘buy food for their chil- ‘drcn. Without a word, the ‘mun struck his ‘wife. knocking her in» to the gutter and returned to his‘ drinking. Happening to look up, ‘Chan-ring- ton saw across the top oi’ the lbulld 'ing a sign "Charrlngtonfls Ales." ‘ The next day Charrlngton begun some time. He has spent time since then in the slums of Lon- don. urging temperance and prac- ticing lpructicui ‘Christianity. Part of Charrimgtows work is to visit the many public houses in lhe East End in an effort to lbet- lcr the conditions within them . STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Oct. 16.— Quotations Inrnlshed by Johnston and Ward. Members oi the Montreal Stock Exchange: .\t. Top. und Sunt Fe Ry. 121% New Yul-k Air Brake Co, American Can. Co. .... .. .\m. Cur and Foundry C‘ Atlantic Refinery Co, .\m. Smelt. and Rig. Co, XD 11%, per cent ....................... ._. 111/; Anaconda Copper Mining Co. ~14 N. Y. Ccn. and Hud. Riv, R..R. 122% 4 .lI)i1 Cane Sugar Co, . . 9 international Paper Co. 65% neliy Springfield Tire Co 17 Marlutid Oil Co, Standard (.)li of Sew Jersey .. Stunuurd Oil o: New York . international Petroleum Rading Co. I do not suzppose any ‘more Cad- y ter. 90W“- Clmrlmw‘ miss something. and I Llvlnk it is a‘ Hulmim‘ (3““"|°n9' fine life. We have a new Captain‘ and; for your l S. S. “CANADIAN SCOTTISH“ .\IcLean's oslfilzes 1 w 5- 82-50 per pair at lu rvlekluuuu‘; ‘Hall on Tuesday. .Oct. 27th. if night, ‘be stormy firasitggeluwn fine night following. c540 1o 11 ..“THE ANNUAL MEETING 0i’ the Three Rivers Silver Black For." Co. will be held in the office oi‘ J. .on Monday, Oct. 19th.. at 8 o'clock p.111, D. J. Stewart, Seem-Trees. ‘5492-10-16-31 ..°$UCCES$FUL OPERATION —A ‘wire from the Deaconess dlos- pital, ‘Boston, Mass., which says Lester B. Melllsh, ‘Montague, open» ‘ated on successfully on Oct. 10th.. the patient resting comfortablyxv ‘(Patriot please copy.) CLHUB loading hogs ll9th. Don't forget to ‘view, 5512-1041121 ..‘MURRAY HARBOR UNITED 18th the iAt. lthe preparatory service on ‘m. und White Sands at Rcv. 7 ‘p. m (‘lurisitxlpher (irahaan, ‘Minis - PERSONALS. to his ‘home thirongh liilness. A. ..'.\ic. Austin ‘McGillavary on Tuesday. A. lcapltal. A. l l . l ..'M1ss Freda MOITISSGY oi’ Jlcclrgetovvn, lr-ft recently for llos ‘ton. U. S. A. A. 5 ..'The many Richard regret L0 friends of Mr. Ke-hoe, (ieonwetouui will A. ..*'I‘he‘ many friends of -.\lr. E. B. Tanning, Charlotte, gangs to stop the detection of theirlhioLarcn, Georgetown, are ilelight- L members to his private Salvationletl to see him about again after being confined to his home dwrin-g ylhe past fc-w day-s. A. l ‘recently for ‘Boston. A. l Ocean Radio Ready LONDON, Oct. '16~—The London- New York wireless telephone ex- change is ready for operation, the Il-nternationul Western Electric ‘Company announces. Transmission tests to New York probably will occur in u few (lays. it is understood that the charge for a three-minute call ihetween New York and London will mot exceed $5. i<+>———- ST. PETEWS HARBOR SCHOOL. Honor Roll for September; aid. (irade Vl—1 Elsie Squires. 2 Al- bert Gagnon, ll Frank MacDonald. Grade V-l Pearle Masher. 2 Beatrice ‘Moshcr and Helen Mosh- er. (equal) 3 Clifford MacEwen. ‘Grade iV—~1 Mary Wilson. 2 Al‘ fred MacDonald. 3 Frederick Mosh- er. (‘rrade I‘lI—1 Marlon 1ieEwen & Alice LmPierre (equal) 2 Loretta Gagnon, 3 Ellen Mosher, ‘ Grade 'I i(u)—<1 Francis Ander- son. 2 Osborne Anderson, 1i How- ard Mosher. Grade l1 (-b)—1 Mary G. MacDon aid, 2 Charles Mosher, 3 ‘Stewart Masher, ‘Grade i (a)~-1 William McEwen, 2 Robert ‘Squires. 3 Mary Squires. Grade I (b)-1 Ethel ‘Squires. 2 Mary Alcsher. Zl Margaret Mosher. Grade I (c)——1 George Drake, 2 James E, Arnoln. 3 Lottie Wilson. Perfect Attendance: Marlon Mc- Ewen. Mary Squires. Francis And- erson. Ethel Squires, ‘Robert Squires, ‘Elizabeth Arnold. Mable 1.. O'Brien, Teacher. Southern Pacific Co, ‘l'nlou Pacific Ry. . ,U.S. industrial Alcohol Go. .. ,Cnlted States Steel ..... .. ,Cruc. Steel Co, of Am, [leil Telephone ‘Brazilian Fraction ‘Spanish River Preferred . 114 ‘Spanish River Com. 97 ‘Penmans - 184 ‘mama say, Shawiuigan 164 Laurentlde Pulp 79 lCanndlan Steamship Com. 13 lCansdian Steamship Pfd, 60V, Dominion Bridge . ‘Montreal Power . Winnipeg Electric . National Breweries . Con. Cons. Bmeiters .. . Wheat-Dec. 1451/’; May, 144%. (form-Dora, 75%; ‘May, 80%. Coir-Doc, 39%; May, 44%, Wheat-Oct, 128; Dem, 124; May 12716. -_.._r_.._ ._. .- Are You Paying Board for Foxes ‘ if so. why not own your psns and contributs at actual cost for fcsdlng and can, rs- duolng your yssrly charges’ about 50%. Ranoh in Chsriottotown Royalty, and subjsct to Gan- adlsn National Rsgulatl For particulars apply to‘ P. O. ion 172, City, H. McGregor. Montague, P. E. 1.. 3MONTAGUESH ‘wzdzeisga? steps are being taken to prohibit Oct. 21st. Hogs intended for this ‘shipment must be listed by Oct. m“ 7m" iluerile that Georgetown can do no- lQgtober 53L 1925_;sheep and lambs at once with out thing bu, ignore Huck - secretary‘ John Gill's h" early M)‘ their well-being, us being the no l‘ l5 1193711! 91811! 1119113119 nllwiwmber 9319' Good prospect“ i‘! fortunate result 0f a rather disa e I left Charlottetown for Hail» to join the "Canadian Scottish" have seen a great deal of the‘, never‘ CIiUlRlCH.—'Sunduy. Olot. . youI-speciai communion ‘Service in liar- ""r “mi “nee” "mker "o" 5mm“ took in getting me ‘this positlondlcur Church at. 10.30 a. 1a.; .»\lll and will try and deserve it. ‘1 amWf-tniinulnlwntri on getting on fine with my studies: charge are expected t0 be present. we had an examination last ‘trip and pastoral Sut- Weurdny evening at 7.30, the R,.9\‘_ u, able lack of true "CANADIANISM" Scotlandll). McDonald of Murray ‘River will that of building, nnt. destroying, ‘hound ‘P15311011, Worship at Abney at. 1i p. .."l‘bc many friends of ‘Maslcr ‘ 1 pope [0 gm home 30mg fl|11Q inliibbert Jenkins, ‘Georgetown will l-‘L '31@1»al‘9“‘ i7ilflrlollel°ivni J- H- November, and be able m thank regret to ‘learn that he is confinvd oi‘ ‘(ih-mmnning‘ w" i“ Ge°rget"“'“.\vl1lch she entered for treatment v ' Firm“ Morris m Build?“ health for the past three years she is i. sting frb-nds in the IMLSIPIII always how her angering” with mam 111m his condition 1,. daughter, Miss Catherine, all at Grade V1i‘l—1 Margaret MacDonI like n cur. in order to slam Geno‘ it is quite evident you have some further differences of opinion or grievance, (other than vou have mentioned) town of‘ (icurgeloyvn, and a straightforward declaration of same, face to face,‘ with the Town Council and Wimp‘ cn‘s institute, would have Iltblhl quite sufficient. and would ccrtuilr; ly have been better than the rath- er pitifully vulgui" line of action you actually adopted. Many citizens concur in your sentiments expressed regarding the roaming of cattle over the entire town, but l um given lo understand by Iiis Worship. Mayor Smith, that a trnntinnaxice of same. The remaining paragraph of your lttler nevertheless is so absolutely advice to gr‘ enble derangement we stable mind. 11c a MAN "Observer." not a cllr, of u none ‘ (ieorgetown requires CONstructivc! criticism, not destructive criticism‘ ‘Trusting that when, if ever, you. attain a sufficiently lucid mentali stale, you will realize your regrettW 1 um, Sir, etc, A. E. GRANT CROFTON, u. MEMORIAM MRS. KENNETH MATHESON The many friends of Mrs. Ken- neth Mathesun were shocked to hear of her death which occurred at the P. E. 1. Hospital, Sept. 11. two weeks previous to her death. Although she had ‘been in failing courage and [iatience sustained by her faith In and her love for her Redeemerf The deceased was u most estimable and highly respect-j ed woman, and leaves to mourn the, loss of a loving wife and mother, a‘ husband, three sons, 'l‘homas , Charles and Sheldon, and one‘ home. Also one brother residing lu Newfoundland. OCTOBER 17., 1925‘ and Topcoats Hats that say Quality glance, Hats that look as if th longed to you. The funeral took place from her, late residence to the People's ‘Cemq etery and was largely attended de- spite the rainy weather. Rev. I). ‘M, Lamont ofliciated at ‘both house und grave. The pail-bearers were, u-xlessn, James Fitzgerald “m; Messrs. John Ceilings, John Martin. l-IOIIII Donlovan of Georgetoxvn, left hdward Small» H- R- Lurge- P795" ton McLaine, Charles Worth. , Following are the floral tributes: Family. pillow; ‘mechanical depart- ment. (J.N.R., wreath; B. & B, depLl ‘(t..\l.R., wreath; friends at Brighton Shore, wreath; teacher and pupils. lGrude V‘iil., \‘V.‘K.S., wreath; em- ‘ployces of ‘Central Creamcries. wreath; Miss Evelyn Vessey, cross; ‘Mrs, McLeod, Dorchester, Mass, basket; Mrs. Oakes und Mrs. Proc- tor. crescent; Muriel Innis, sprayz? lHelen and Harry.‘ spray; Helen! Tand Marjorie, spray; W. L. Smith. and Whls-ton. spray; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Archibald McKinnon, spray; Mr. laud Mrs. Ernest Me-Laren, spray;- ‘Mrs. Boater: and family, spray; Mr.‘ ‘and Mrs. William Matheson and. ‘family. Sumnzgrside, spray; Miss‘ Sadie Worth, spray; Miss Jean E. lTult, spray; Mrs. John Ceilings}; bouquet; Louise and Florence War? bouquet. Jona School School Fair; Oats~1 William Gill, ‘Newtown (Iross; 2 James Gill, Ncyvllzuvn lT-ross; 3 Jose-ph E1IIIIOiI(IS,lMOIl‘l4| gnu Wc-st. - Wheut—1 Alex Rockwell. Ocean ‘View; 2 ‘Maurice O'Shea. lliontagil»: West; 3 Vincent Connolly, ‘Monta-‘ gue East; t James Gill, lNewtowu‘ . s. Coru——l Annie ‘MCGIligilIl, Monta- gue West. Beans-I Maurice O“Sl\“~a, M1113 tague West; 2 W-lllic Gill, NPW-l to\vn (Yross. Roots ‘ . lrioh Cobblers- 1 Howard floss.‘ Occan View; 2 ‘Peter l\ioGarry,. ‘Montague West; 3 Loo Daley. Moo‘ Waguc West; 4 James Gill, Newton Cross. ‘ , Dokota ‘Rad-J Stanley Hughes.‘ ,Mcntague East; 2 Sill -Mcl’herson.; Newtown ‘Cross. t , Turnlps-l James Gill. Ncwtowil. F‘ ‘Cross; 3 ‘Sill IMcPhet-mon, Newtmvn‘ ,Cross; 4 Florence Rose. Ocean; lView. Montague West; ‘ocean View; 2 Ed-llh R0118. [gwn (jrqgg; ll Frank Connolly. tn-ghe East. at very special prices. ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY Look At Your Hat Everyone Else .l)oes Hats For Fall $2.00 TO $6.00 Such are the Hats that are being offered in our Great Fall Display WITH for Fall. MEN'S ANI) YOUNG MEN’S SUITS $12.00 to $38.00 TOPCOATS $16.50 1o $28.00 at .a ey be- If we didn’t sell Good Before buying give Good Fitting ’ Low Characterlzcs thcrangc of Prowse’s Clothes for Boy's. Our ever increasing sale of Boy's Clothes lo guarantee enough that w: are selling the kind of Boy's Suits at right prices. Give us a try and you won't be disappointed. Juvenile Boy's Suits $285 to $5 00- Small Boy's Suits $5.00 to $45-75- Big Boy's Suits $6.75 to $12-00- Prowse Bros Ltd. THE HOME 0F G001) CLOTHES The Popular Clothes Today Are Those Which‘ Combine! QuaIity-"Good Tailoring and IioodStyle - Popular Priires This is the explanation of the ever-increasing pop- ularity of Prowse’s Clothes. _ Clothes at Popular Prices we couldn’t do the business. We have. been ‘selling Good Clothes for 40 years and hope to continue for many more years. us a call andask t0 see our Men’s and‘ Young Men’s Suits L-f ' Well Made !- Priced ! right THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE i k“ ,__,__L_. Montague \Vcs1; 2 Wrlcr .\l¢(‘il‘I‘“y- Montague West; 3 Annie McGuig- pipyllyntlarguc ‘West; 4 Theodore. _\Ic< Guigun. ‘liiontaguta West. ‘ Touialoes~ 1 Florence R058- Oct-ati V-l-"w; Ll Edith ‘iloss. Ocean View; 3 Veronica Walsh. Montagl East; 4 Erank Connolly" 110"!“- guo East. Fruit Alexundcr Apple ~- 1 Pius Mc- Cabe, Montague East: 2 Catherine O'Brien. ‘Montague West; 'i l1‘!- iichlherson. Ncwtowrt Cross; 4 Annie Roche, Montague‘ W‘ st. Astrachun Apple — 1 Pills M6- ren. ‘bouquet; Miss Rose Cl‘0SEflii1li,]C8he. ‘xwmuue m“; 3 (‘uph,,r;|~_e‘Monmgm. 1111,51; ‘ryprlenyiviontngue West; R (fl-colts liionlagnl‘ icaull; fl Francis Connol- Zloaeit, Montague XVI-st. P]""|§-_ 1 ilrrunlc (‘oxiuoliy, .\1on~ fugue East. Pcurs“1.lniucs Roach, Aionln- gue West. Canning Beats»! Agnes ‘Iicfinilzzul, Molr ‘ulgue West. Flowers Best flow ring Plant ~ 1 (‘celli- |itochlu Aiiuila-guc West; ‘l Allllb‘; Roche. Iiltmlairul- lVcst Mary P-“nnoify. Xinutumlc East. llouqul-l i lrill Jli-Phcrson. Nnw- ‘own (‘IUHHI L‘ .\' wlou-p Cross, iluih filcPhi-rson. Cooking Loni’ llrl ‘-li i (‘aihcrlnc O'Brien illoutilgiti: Wvst; 2 Mnry (fnnnolly. Niozltugui- idasl. A]"lc Pil- 1 (‘nihcrinc (Fliricu. fiicmagul- \\" st: | iicmslilchcd Tow l—-1 (lalhs-riln; O'Brien, Montague West. iiendcd wool Sock l chl‘. Ainntauruc Wcet. t~‘.\\‘l‘aii-r 1 .\iary(‘onilo1ly, Mon- ‘tngn lmlsl; ‘.1 'i‘cresa Walsh. !\ionla~ Anuli‘: . gut- East. Manual Training Milking Stool-rt Stanley ilughes .Monlagul‘ Bus. 2 |I()\\'<'ll‘lI Ross, (lccan Yiiew; 3 .~\‘Iex lloniiuell, Ocean Vilaw‘, 4 idiank Connolly, ‘ltlfililtlltllv i-last. Fe d iiopper——1 Alex ilockwell. ‘Ocean View ‘ Bird Ilium‘ 1 Raymond Walsh. L! Slanlcy iiughcs ly. hlolilngnt- ldasl. Wagon .lack-—-- 1 Alex ilnclcwell, laguc. East; 2 Mary Connolly‘, Mon Ocran V‘i \\‘; 2 ilius liicihlbe. Mun- JIHIIPN f‘o.nlolly. -l ituymonti Walsh tnguu East: Ii bioniugilt‘. Ida t‘ .\llllllll‘l‘,'llt‘ East - Miscclilincous- I Fran-k Uimnnily Montague idnsl; 2 lSlanh-y lluglics. Mollliliiill‘ East. Collections l '\\'\(‘IIH l hlfliililgilll East School 2 Nuwtowti (‘rose-t i Wccd Sccdw i Montague. 'i‘ri~l- Lcllvcs» 1 Aioutagul‘ East School. l '\\'uod (loilcclioli- i .|lllll't“,*4 (‘.011- |nolly, hinulngui‘ blast: 13 ‘Plus ‘Mc- (‘aluu ‘.\inuiugnn~ East; 3 James (iili Ncwlowxi Cross. l l l I ‘Exlrcisu liook, ‘ll (fins-t 1 Ruth ‘McPherson. Newiown Cross. lldxt-rcist- Hook, 3rd (‘llnsswi 'i‘r‘r- School Work 2 Cecglin ‘ROQIIqPSII \\'.‘|lsh, Alon-fragile Flast; 2 Mary Montague \VI'SI§ a Agnes ‘McGuig-‘Oollllnlli’. uuutaiwc lines; 1i fur an. Montague Wtwt (irons. Tca ilisi-nlt .1 Catherine O'Brh-n lrudc \Vu‘lsIt. Moutnguc ‘East. i058? 9 William (I'm- NQWI-OWII‘ Tea (‘1lkc——-lSusie Gill, Newlown ldxcllzfiw Hook. 4th (‘l.uss—-1 Su- ‘s10 Gill. N‘ wlowu Cross; 2 [drunk Montague West; 2 (foeiila ‘Roohe,|(‘.ouuniiy, iliontnurur‘ msl; Ii Pius Carrots — 1 Joseph Flimflliflil. Montague \\'csl; 3 Susie Gill, ‘Ncw- McCobc. Nionltagut- East; 4 Stanley 4 Teresa Walsh, Mon ‘Montague ‘East: 4 Pius McCdhe (Ilfilgorsnnpg ~- 1 Edit-h Ross. ‘Montogflfl ‘Ecu- ficenn View: 2 lliary ilockwell» l ‘Pnrnips -— 1 Alex TIOCKWIIrOcc-an View; 3 Fldrenca Rous.‘ 1009811 View i2 Edllll R05!- Ocflflfllficean View; 4 Tcroau Wnllsh, Monflflontzigulc East. ‘View; 3 Frank Connolly, “Oflblfitlélmgug Eng, | East, l J50 Cabbage-A Howard Rosa, Ocean 2 Florence ‘Roan. Ocean, View; 3 ‘Maurice 0'8hea. Monta- e West; 4 Vorsnico Walsh‘. Mon- tsguo Illsst ‘To BOGII-I lPIIGIlfl KBIIY, NCWLDWII GFQQQ: v Cross: 2 Peter ‘Mdilrrv. Momnguc Vlcw;.'l Frances Connolly. lMnlilftrilllrlit! Bast. West: 3 ‘Plus ‘MOCHM- M°fllflZ\l@"uv- East: ~i Mary Connolly. dinnin- at; 4 Arthur Connolly. Montaguelme ma‘, at l Elle lMon _ Montague West; 4 Cocoiia ‘Roche, Ainntnmxe East ‘I~‘uda‘¢=——» 1 Sluoic Gill. Newtowu‘ 2 Florence Rosa, Ocean Sewing l Apron-J Mary Connolly‘. Mont» East; g Catherine O'I!r'r-'|., tsgua West; 3 Anni:- (Till-loo. {Pumphln- 1 llsurloo Uibsldlootsgus Wsat. l I -, Hughes, 1M ontaguc ‘Ensl. IM-ap. 3rd (‘lnss (Si. Irriwrcncc Great Iaikesl» i liiury ‘(Milli/filly ‘lionfialgu-r "East; 2 Gertrude Wulslf Zifnnurguc Ennl; It Tcrcsa Ivnhrh Map 41h (ilnsw- ‘1 Alex Rockwell. (lccnn View‘ 2 (‘ccolia ‘Roche, Mon- tague ‘We .. 3 Plus McsCxube, ‘Mon- llrowing. Jr, (Crayon Fnnltl-“i ‘ Mrrry Rockwell, Ocean Via-W‘; 2 Wl-twence ‘floss, Ocean View, SciVnr Drawing 1 Pius McCnbo Wonlnsuc ‘Bast: 2 Mflry Connolly. W4ll“flllul~ Bani: fl Howard ‘Ross. Ocean View: 4 Stan-lay ‘Hughes, Writing 8nd Olson-l uu us‘ . ‘I ‘Phersnu, Ncwluwn Cross; 2 Rosa Morri Newunvli Cross; 3 Au‘ nio ‘lilo cy, Nowtown Cross; ‘l Fiorwnc... Ross, ‘Ocean View. Writing -ith (IIJSS-“l Susie Gill, Nl'\l.'l.t.~\\'II Cross; 2 (iortie ‘McKen- na, NPWHHVII Clruss; 3 Annie ltochc Jloutzi-uruie Wvsl. Writing 51.11 Clans ~ 1 Cucellil ‘Roch ~, liiontugnl- II/esl; 2 ‘Pius Mc- Cabc. Niontngul‘ Jdast. v Llvc Stock Dairy C-ziives-—1 liiontagito Kcily Newtown (Iross; 2 Joseph Kelly. Nclutuwn Cm " 3 Stanley llughcs hlotiiuignta East; 4 Iimvard Ross. Ocean View: town ‘Cross. ‘I‘»‘Jultry~-l 'i‘hnmas Gill. New town Cross; ‘.1 .lames Gill, New-town .l'l)l‘lli. Iii-Ills (floss. Surgical Knives Heal As Incision Is Made NEIV YORK, 5 .latnes Gill, ‘New- ‘1 .lamcs Gill, New-town Oct. 1li»Surgical knives which heal as they cut. and prevent the flow of blood in an opcratinil are among the cxillblls ut the clcclrica I exposition at Grnnd (‘unlrul Palace. ‘The kulvcs are heated lby electricity and scai tho blond vcssols as the incision is made. M S. Davies Wariieid, the rnilroad magnate. was talking in New York about the world's labor troubles. "On imth sides." he said, “iherc arc loo many luudcrs whose notions rtbout ending ihesc ‘troubles remind me of the lltllc country visitor. "She rnn out of the spring house and said to the furntci-‘s wife: "TWIY- there's n mouse. swim~ min‘ around in your biggest pun of milk.‘ “Gracious? said iho farmer's Wife. ‘Did yep lake it out?‘ “Nfllicf said the visitor. threw the cnt in'." ‘PAIN Minard's penetrates. soothes. and stops the pain. Always llecil a bottle handy. p11 N A RT)‘ l ‘lJNllr/IEINIT ruusleallflt‘. "~' 4