'4 Button; Glace Finish Italian Kid Gloves Slip on Style 2°?.. Here is an outstanding value GLOVES. New goods just arriving at the de- in KID partment. yesterday-SIX COLORS- EIGHT DESIGNS. Brown, Beige, Tan, Mastic, Grey’, Black, White. Sizes 6 t0 7. o See these now--while the assortment is good. Compare with gloves of much higher price. Quicker, Better Repairs- us." our high grade tools. ivi-li-made planes; hatchet screw ‘irivers that always work; saws that '= ‘out iree and easy - these are but ii fcii typical suggestions for thi- handy man in the lioinc. An in- spection oi our large stock “Ill bs in the home can be made when you l Sturdy. l _ WESlEllll GlIARlllAh JIYNE VALLEY CHARGE. — Rev. E. C. Robertson will preach Sunday, October 4th at Freeland 10.30 A. M. Lot 14 at 3 P. M. and at Tyne Valley at 7 P. M. —BOR.DEN—The town of Bor- den is continually building up and adding to its business and residerr tlal sections. Mr. Willis Warren has lust completed two splendid new houses in the Railway town; one for the Postmaster, Mr. P. J. Mac- Innis and another for Mr. A. P- Pequot-E. -FOX PELTB-‘rhs neat im- lportflnt thing for the fox lnsn is lthe marketing or pelts, and there ‘will likely be no dearth oi skin's for the local buyers to purchase, as cash is a much prized commodity this seiison.—E. —CARLETON-Thc excellent new residence of Dr. Mervin Bell at Carleton Corner, is Just about completed. This year shows sever-L al changes around this corner, in- cluding a new Filling Station. Blacksmith shop and dwelling houses. Mr. McCiirdy Bell has also built a fine dwelling house at Car- leton, fronting on the Cape 'l‘rav- erse Road, opposite Mr. Frank Mut- tarts-E. -—MISSl0N FATHERS — The veteran missioner, Rev. Father Connolly, 0. S. S. R“, in company with Rev. Father Enwright, C. B. S. R., who have been conducting missions on the Island in Kelly's Cross, Miscouche and other Catho- lic parishes, opened a two week's mission in Summerside on Sun- day. The present week is for the |woinen and next week is for the ;n1en. With the completion of his ‘Island tour, Father Connolly will have conducted missions in every province of Canada. as well as other countries-E. FINLEY BEATON Passed peacefully to his eternal reward on Friday Sept. 4th., Finley Bcaton at the advanced age o! 79 0n July 15th, 1852, and after grow- ing to manhood moved to the church road where he took up the business of farming and some years afterivards he moved to Sturgeon where he passed away at the above date. The deceased had been in failing health for some time previous to his death, but only 'took seriously ill about one week previous to his death. He was {visited in his last illness by Rev. O. lKiggins of Georgetown and died years. Deceased was born in Orwell. Eastem Guardian ..'EVANGELISTIO Saturday, 7.45 P. M, old School bulldlnk. Montiillfi- lll invited. ..'s'r. ANDRIWS PBISBY- TERIAN CIIUICI-Mcutlsiie. Oct. 4th. Bands! school l0 o'clock Morning service l! o'clock. Even- ing service ’l o'clock. Rev. Alex R. Gibson. Minister. ..'SADLY BIIBAVID -J!‘he news of the death of Mr. nswara Fowler age 9t years which occurr- ed at his homo in Ohamplalnc, Nfld, on September 26th one of the oldmt and most highly respected citizens o! the place and lather o! Mrs. (Capt) John Dicks of G801’!!!- town is learned with deep regret. He had only been sick a abort time. Mr. Fowler was a true chris- tian man honored and respected by all in his community. A devoted husband and father and his death has cast a sad giom in the home that time alone can only 011M19- God called him to his Heavenly Home. The many beautiful floral tributes and messages of syumflthy showed the high esteem in which he was held. A large gathering oi’ neighbors and friends came 1mm far and near and followed the re- mains to the Cemetery. Besides i115 sci-rowing widow, Mr. Fowler is survived by two daughters and five sons. The sons are. Edward. Arthur, Ephriam. Hughes and Jos- eph all. of Newfoundland. The daugfiers are. Mrs. Gillis, Ntld. and li!rs. (Capt) John Dicks. Georgetown, to whom sincere sympathy is extended-A. ..“WEDDXNG BELLS-A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnlz- ed at St. James Church, George- town, on Wednesday September 30th when Florence Fraser daugh- ter of Mrs. Dr. A. J. Fraser, Mon- tague and lhjancls Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy, Mon- tague, were united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony. The mar- riage ceremony was performed by Rev. O. Kigglns. The bride looked very charming gowned in a beaver coat with squirrel trimming s and beaver hat with a. white Ostrich plume she was attended by her sister Miss Mabel Fraser who also looking charming wearing a tan coat with black hat and white ostrich plume. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Joseph Kiggins. After the ceremony the bridal party motored to the brides home ‘where a. delightful wedding break- fast wus served by the bride's moth er. The numerous wedding pres- ents of linen, china. cut glass, and cheques testified to thehigh es- jiortificd by the last rites of the m“ i“ whim ‘he W“? “"919 il-loly Catholic Church. He leavesl _ ‘ honeymoon. On their return they ‘to mourn his loving wife and one lniccc lVlIF. Daugherty of Providence, were held. They left. on a short will reside in Montague. Their friends wish them a long and llllMPlllli lllllilllPllfli orraws, one, October hl-(By The Canadian Prom-Tbs 001cm- ment yesterday advanced another stagoinitscflcristnstrlkclbal- ancs between Canadian and British Manufacturers when it decreed by crder-in-council that the dumping duty would be applied on immorta- tlons from Great Britain and thib eliminated the discount on British currency in this country. This order supplements that of Tuesday. This said that for duty purposes the value of shipments from the United Kingdom would be translated in forms o: the pound sterling at par. This is to say, notwithstmding the depreciated value in Canadian cin- rency of the English pound, duty -woiild be collected on consignments ; from Great Britain as if the pound .- had not depreciated Going farther than this, the gov- ernment yesterday afternoon order- ' ed that dumping ‘duty would apply I on such importatlons to the extent of the difference in Canadian cur- rency hetween the depreciated | pound and the psi‘ value of the’ pound. l A high authority illustrated this‘ in the following example: l l O , Lin c415, FHAPKIHS, ENGLISH sasars This stock adjustment sale starts here this morning and will alflord you some very wonderful bargains in lines that you have been wanting. Will you come in-look over the splendid array oi‘ lovely goods selling at a‘ saving. ' ' Sample Values If a hipment of goods is r ' ’ in Canada valued at one hundrecll pounds, its invoiced value in Canad- l ian currency would be, on the basis of yesterday's exchange, approxi- mately $436..000. Under yesterday's order-ln-council, however, the duty on this shipment would—lf the duty were ten per cent~be $48.66, since the order set forth that the duty was to be collected on the basis of] the par value o! the pound. and not on its depreciated basis, which would have made it $43.50. Under yesterdays order, not only will the duty be calculated on the pound's par value. but the difler- ence between the par value of that shipment (amass) and its daprec-l lated invoiced value ($435.00) will be i regarded as that much less than the l "fair market value for home con- sumption" and will be exacted addi- tionally as dumping duty. Under the low, authority exists to impose a dumping duty up to 50 per cent of the actual invoiced value ct the shipment, but this order is not in- terpreted to mean that more than the exchange difference is to be np- l plied. Mas. WELLINGTON sustain. ..i_,_ l The community of Springfield and Sllfftlllildlllfl Qountfy were shocked and deeply grieved to learn of the death of lVIr. Welling- ton Hashim on Saturday, Sept. 28th. at the age of 70 years. Mr. Haslam suffered a slight shock‘ two years ago, but seemed to regain lh".:"???.f?':‘i»,7."i"f. susl £31971 51ml 30x64 Linen Damask Sets Zfiixsxalolfigtalai: $7.50 Set of Table Cloth and 6 ltlapklns ‘Z1352 i§f.,1’.f..1“'T'.°. .".'.°.‘." $10-00 Eli's‘; ‘ZSZ;’.f.ZII"T'.° °'°"‘ $10.00 - u u. n s. u - m Clearing Prices on English Hemmed Sheets 63x90 inch Hemstltched Sheets, $3.65 now $2.85 $2.05 8 70x88 inch Sheets 78x88 inch Sheets . . Bargains ‘in Bed Spreads“ ' well worth your whilc. R. Island. His funeral. which was la» large one took place Sunday scpt. 6th. io si. Pauis church his usual good health until a. few weeks before his passing, when he I ‘ developed pneumonia and other ‘ ‘Bossy 7 7 ls happy wedded lite-A. . . far from complimentary. He con-Iwired to the Vice-Regal secretary eluded by telling his hearers they at Saint John his regrets that cir- llie Rogers Hardware Ca Linmed ,_ , t it b. _ “was. J. w. MACPHElL-The ' fscfrumigotgy hihhuRevr egeo::lg$g_ funeral service of the late Mrs. J.‘ Complications and gradually sank could sue him if they desired and cumstsnocs have forced the Earl of i‘ ' » - ' '. B n Dnmm May m5 sou‘ rest m léVéorlV-‘lakzzghceu 1212s Clgeld in the "Ilmgh: He Wu} be greatly‘ Assaulted B 5322:5221;clllftllllclroliellzllixgg sgtfilbhorilllli? ftgr cslllfltlelllfliztlli ‘fill: l u w l‘ PM” ~ aftregoon “mun l... vlélch immly 25:21.1} b iinilany" friends rlmd y Aftel‘ the meeting the Mayor and telegram read: . » (Patriot Phase Copy) attended v C U :4 gm? 12p ‘y; y 3151B otrslw dam Board M n1 b the Presld nt of the Council metl "Greatly regret that circumstan . e. . . ac cvn, ewas aways w: ng o cn a e f. ‘l ' the pastor, spoke from Paul's helping hand when needed. He ' e ‘m u“ street and 9° T10“ the “b191,” have “r156” m lead H“ mane“ executive, Twomey "copped g cy to defer his visit to Nova Booth, silent all of his life at Snfngfield being on; of the progressive farm-l NEWBURYPQRT, M535,’ Sept, crs of that p‘ace. Hit loss will 30_-MflyQr Andrew ,1_ "Bossy" G11- 315° be keenly 101i in the homo lls and President Eugene Twomey where he was a kind and loving of the (my Cnuncl]. who were °°rdl°n~ me! were "W"! l0 the father and lgqves a vacancy whm, scheduled to do some explaining m station house and later released can never be fillzd. He leaves to District court on charge; 0g ‘m- 3°? 099311391109- mmlm besides hi5 Sillfllwlnil WldOW. turbln the evce, wer lven a ‘on the 1311611055 of Ai-lwli for LW- Town and the following acted as John and Basil, and one daughter ‘aw 55y, 0g s...“ m"; 51,, ca.” ' grllfillfnley i; vfwr limes; He?’ Pallbearers: Peter Gotell, Maurice Amelia, all living at home. The were ¢ong|nhed_ _ . . ‘ . ci urner, ep En rms rims. Donovan, Jas. Condon, Jas. Skinner sisters are Mrs. Charles Dicirieson, J - ‘r39 Merchandise PYIZBS Each Week and Walter Barnes. who were ship- Ashley Allen. and Bert Lavers. New Glasgow. ivrs. Frank Weeks. “Quit; ax}, 1,121,511, l wrecked on the coast of Baffin For a long time Mrs. MacPhee had Fredericton, and two Brothers that l.“ would be better u. somel s m to um Gunman) Laud in their small trading Suhuuu- not been enjoying the best r health Samuel and Stephen of Calgary other .1 a h -- l l m r Watts a year ago They were bu h a O “ 5° ""1 the" vii-Bee. and orrrswa, Sept’... 30--All arrange ° - ts e ad been around as usual Alberta. The funeral which was continued them 1mm Bgflufdgy, ‘ menu have bean mme w meet m; brought south on the supply shin till about three months ago when iargly attended took place on Mon- The charges were an aftermath interest payment due on Oct. 1, in 10511 question 'in his letter to the Cor- (Cuimiiuu PM” lnthians. ‘Jwlth what body do they HALTFAX- N- s" Sept-i 3°"‘F°“T Come?" and the hymns sung were, mcn who lived on walrus meat l0!‘ "Asleep in Jesus," and “Shall we two months in the Arctic, before gather B; the river?» asleep on’ their rescue by friendly Eskimos beloved" w“ also Sung as a duet. and police, leave Halifax tomorrow The remains were hid away In the for Quebec, whence they will sail United church Cemem, u’ the but quite understand and appirr“ ciate his decision. Plea-ac convey l respects to him and assure him No‘- va. Bcotia will be glad/to welcome him at some future time." I must have pretty thlnfl-Ioti ‘married me for my looks. remod- berl i Interest Due l Well, you married ms for money—and there's been l ll in both markets. sneak on him" with a blow behind the ear, which Bossy felt. ‘would have folded up a bull like an ac- For Our New Missing Letter fiontest Page KEEP YOURSELF - thl . B") C she was suddenly stricken down‘ day Sept. 28th. a. short service been of a brief but exciting meeting be- New York on $100,000,000 I and removed to hospital. From the‘ conducted at his late residence tween the Mayor and ‘rwomey on which matures in 1060. The lnter- ' H E A y . i ‘ g;- lfflligit little hope was entertained for and the remains were conveyed to v the street after a council méeting. est amounts to $2,000,000 and will n“ low‘ h I“ LYESIGI-IT ‘emvm’ and She aruduallvfihe Church or Iuisluud where therBcaiy" had made a. two hour be paid in United States funds. isaaarwfiaslluh as i‘ weakened till the end peacefully deceased was a lifs long membeizlspeech at the meeting in which The money ‘ls now in New York erdne. Thnfswwlfp l 1-! "m9 011 the twcutsusecond. Mrs. The both services been conducted he called some of the Councillors awaiting the due date Right Hon. ""7'°°"°°'°° "d"? l | Fitting and Supplying" Macphee w” _ , lb m ',, , ' a l lll Glasses. etc. 1m a wom.n o. fine y s Paulo!‘ R"- Mf- Brldae- You-yes’ men and other names R. B. Bennett has been able dur- “if 1),, gum», i H qua es and took aleadlng part ml water assisted by Rev. Thomas m; m; “my; Mmlgfgy Q! rl- Pllls. All Q97." ‘ H_ J, M ABQN " everything that stood for the best‘ Puleihrope of the Bradalbano _ mo, to m“, s11 “new”, prg- bu“- _._: OPTOMETRIST 22min? fimmlpnlty. Her passing. United church. and Walter Weeks. gummy“- mama‘ the 130mm- uctgscnawé 1 l’. us n e prime of life. will‘ The Pall-bearers were six Neph- The flowers were many anddons obligation. ' (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5., Sept" 30 - Premlcr Gordon S. Harrington has Montague P. n1. 1-! time" Cunmml wit" be u very great loss to all who knew, ews- namely.“ Earnie l-laslam. beautiful which goes to show of the I) to mgéxgx§ h"- TO the bereaved we convey Lemuel McKay, Brenton Dlckieson, high esteem in which tho deceased our deepest smpathy-A. Robert Howard. Milton Stewart was held-N. fiiivoiuo UP FATHER lg‘, Trade Hark Mvwincldlu '_ $11118 Successful Fox Feeding Is the problem cl‘ our Fox Ranchers today. Ilow to grow strong, vigorous foxes that will produce pelts of fine texture and lustrous sheen ls uppermost in all minds. THE IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY. LIMITED. have found the solutlnn in their deservedly popular . Imperial For Biscuits and Imperial Puppy Food 6v George McManul l i 4 1" ' Regular feeding of these is glvlngthe desired results in "f A our Canadian Ranches. "IMPERIAL-FED FOXES" are 1‘: I In a class by themselves. They "produce the goods." Ensure success by liberal feeding of IMPERIALS. For sale by leading Island dealers or direct from factory IMPERIAL BISCUIT co., Lin. B0! I46. 1-»,- SQQL- Phone ' Charlottetown, y, 5, 1, iflszs“ ~ ;l'di:|"huhlvl'uiil'-