. a Wei-lam _ - I ‘ » —8HOP from-Hinton’: Catalog. Fal l and wllltél’ Goats ..:..t.l.."r:.":1? Ye in B0911 condition. Write to Box 13, Smqmergllm zl i -L08T-—Lens rim and smell bunch of keys.~ Return m sense iii Kenslngton. Reward. . 3| - '—-8. B. G. EVENING GLASSES ' will open October mil. Subjects n Bl-Wbllfielliiis. Shorthand. TYPQWTH- i118. Correspondence, Penmanship, » I Financial Staten: I and Commerc- ial Law. Business Men's Class With cold wintry days not far distant, m“ l" °°""""°d~ Phillis“- iiow is the time to meet them. You _will find a Aummenggg-‘l-EEZTFTKO” large variety of coats here both plain and fur Byron MacDonald "' " o! the MacDon- trimmed. All the latest styles and materials §l§.l§$5v§°i's"s§in'm§iill$fa” ‘$33; are represented. Coats for the matron. the 3113813516333“lgggggllln-gv-l- y}: miss and the larger woman. Our stock in- "seven-lid we we Mowing _ G f _ eludes coats of Camels Hair,Teddy Bear, Duv- pill: l§‘...“ithi§-z‘.“°'° m” ‘ell? etyne, velmll‘, P010, Marvella and Cut Check -FOX STEALlNGP-The Willow. Velours. All full lined land interlined. Ex- $T°,,",*;,,_F';1,f};1;§;Qvjgeglgleljlggf; ceptional styles and a variety of new shades. 0-1 Frldflv lllshl- 00¢ 10w and a All sizes. Prices range from lllrivaiusvlirlelliale m WM Wm l have strong sus. picion where this fox went, finding $11.98, $16.00, $21.00, $29.00 up to $67.00. ‘mks °' “"° "e“°“"' " "m brought back inside of one week. after th-llt tht-y will be dealt wltli according to law. Aiiy person leading lo capture and return of ‘ this fox will receive $100 reward. ' 1i Another shipment of new Hats just larrived from EElSlBTlTGlm-Ylllilll New York. All this season’s newest effects and novelty “mm. ,,;;',;,,,,,,,,., Catalcg‘ 0,. trimmings. Most every type of hat is here. Hats for “m, LomfcaLpslllrl m - matrons, hats for misses and their younger flapper sis- voice. Capt- Seymour Knltluq-ls-ll; ters. All ‘the leading shades are represented. Z3.riorpligfiigsriailtmr a m“ ‘X The values are extraordinary. ..‘HAD GENERAL CARGO. -— Sclir. Muriel, Capt. Percy White, ar- rived froin Montague with general cargo and cleared for Plcton, NKS. A New Dresses . of -- ‘ ..'EASTERN AGENT - M. .l. I Flannel, Canton and Crepe W. Murdock is now Guardian rAg- ent in Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and re~ nelval subscriptions. tf. 7 \ Tricotine and Poriot Twill Handsome dresses of beaded Georgette and Canton Crepe. Sport and business dresses of Flannel, Tricotine and Poriot Twill. All in the very newest styles and a large assortment of the best shades. All sizes. ..‘TO LOAD PRODUCEWSchr. Gertrude Eva, Capt. Cutliffe, lilis arrived from North Sydney ln hul- last for a load 01' produce by Ccuilyl Delorie & (31)., l'or Newfoundland ports. -’\ Flannel and Tricotine $8.25 to $30.00. Canton and Georgette $13.50 to $49-00. We’re Specialists l in Mairs HATS ..‘COAL LADEN.-Schr_ C. (Ll Munroe, Capt. Richards, arrived from Larry's River, N.B., with a Silk and Dress Goods Dept. New Cord Velvcts. Old Nobby shades in Silk I . j R0" W"! °°'='l 32 l"°l‘°‘ Velvet: for dresses. wide- llelore & 00., for Lamp RlYei‘, RANGE 0F l wid $140. A . i Nzw Black Drew vch New lot of all wool and _____' ' we. as inches wide $2.95- '“" “d ‘”°°' "°“' “m” lreilt:LléglniiaEgchilzgNlljtilfilgefil ‘ ' ‘ l‘ ~ l calms we» velvns. "f" l""“"' ‘"‘°‘° "hs- £33m will; alllclllllael lgmgg-"l I I I HE MEN'S STORE” OFFERS YOU THE SMART- - 35 incrhcs $2.85. -Browns Prm" "QM- Lower Zllontaglie‘. llllfl cleared for and B use. EST RANGE OF HATS IN THE Province. The Q1311‘; "°’ a ‘°‘“‘ "' °°‘“ "Ill new blocks are hcre-the new colors are here-— _ . W“ TREITJNAFM mm ~ and the values are right—-they HAVE T0 BE. Come in 0* P "ell- Car"- hmeé Jen-ill?- nliveli the “MEN’S STORE” confident that you’ll find ex actly l’ ll ll. llll '05 l l ' ' > I 0 I “One Price Cash Store” _ I irimiylilizfiiililsiggivlgt-cli-rliii the fight hat_you w!“ not be dlsapp0ln£qq1--~ i _ g N-S- A $5.00 $6.50 $7.50 ll-l-lo-llMllSiil. l » ..'WHIST PARTY ENJOYED.— l Manitoba, followed by frost in the of feed fl r-Alitllnln and Winter three Prairie Provinces, lowered months. Grass pasture fenlflllled in A very enjoyable whist party was held in the Parish Hall, George- p p the yield and grade. Weather has excellent condition throughout the 8' proceeds in am of we building town, on Wednesday evening, Oct. 6 0 . t d f t. >' h l1. A li ‘ Below will be found a brief ‘lelullell Wlerallvll-‘l llllll lllfl lllresll" “ulllmer- Full Pllllllllll"! has bee" u“ O S Janus c um goo 6 M 7 _ crowd was present and all enjoyed synopsis oi’ telegraphic reports re- glgildone Varles from 5% l0 50%“ blamed blll- ls not Ye‘ general- the evening. The ladies‘ prize was ceivell at the Head Office 0f the i‘ verle! llY lflmleT-‘l Slllce l-lsl Wlllle "0115 8T8 "Oi HS 800d 11S equally merited by Mlsll Gel-Hum; lllluk of lllonlreal from lls Branch August total 40,800,000 bushels oi’ first anticipated it is generally Klgglns and Ml“ Mary McDonald ,_.,l_ The Branch lllanllgel-s haw wheat as compared with 101,350. considered that the agricultural . _ Cmnplele and lmlmme knowledge O00 at the same period last year. community has had a satisfactory i352“;lgglligevaillilteguillggifilzqnxllafl: , “THE y’ l of each loc.ll situation and are in Th‘? "lllwaYs a"! llallllllflg llle year‘. llrlze A lllllnl lunch was served l E 1 close touch with Crop conditions grill“ exllellllllmslY- The M1mll°bl1 l, llle lmlles y l; " _.._ ln all secllonfl cl llle (lllltrlcls men rfllee plluast of 113th Septzggtlisigisaéeltl) PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. y l l 7 e w ea yle as , , 0 . 1" ‘- '! “med bushels. The Dominon bureau or According to lthe Ontario lie. PERSONALS GENERAL statistics (n l)“, 19th Sept es. partment of agr culture the yields "——"" '— , lvcnlllel. has delayed harvesllng tinmtel] [he yiglfl at 257,177,000 of all grains show all estimated ufrlgill/“Srlsofilslflrg/ICDOYI-Zlltzillll! __oMl55 M, Burke has returned S LOOUSTS PROQEIEOPLANE o"- operations iii the Prairie Provinces bll-‘llel-‘l “ll cmllllamll Wllll 4521260" évemge ‘nu-gage of 13% as against llllgm l s] vnlelrl-lspen‘ nlgltl‘ homo “m” visiting her pousm’ 1 I and deliveries by farmers since 000 n. 1923 and 370,104,000 in 1922. l1“ W". bvlns 152-414. 988 bush- ‘l °" l‘ W" L °“'"- l’ l‘ "g Mrs. Murphy. Charlvtlelown- ‘ - “__‘ M" Fl"! "s" lust August are less than 50% or The weather has been “nlav°ur_ 91g as aglllml; 1353334316 l“; . lss Jesse l-louson. _ A l B. C. 7 LONDON, Oct. 13._—LOCllBlB, the “ma” lagl yull-ll Th‘; ylelll generally l3 able since these estimates were Yea“ Hay and cwver Ylelfled 54315" w“ d u D M D ..‘Mrs. Allan and three children . . 5'0"?“ P96! i0 crops that South H M -;l' (lollslllerably below lam years bu! made. The Dominion bureau es- 333 W115 BEB-lllst 5-799-421- C0"! l") ‘ r‘ a" ‘ m‘ "ma" c loll: were passengers this week to Clizir- Afiita possesses, provide a won- ' ' ‘he lllgher prlces mls year should tlmlllell llle ylelll of one M loll; average 3 10ml m the mm, as n ll lave returned home lifter vs - lollelolvn l,“ route to “Oslo”, derfnl aeroplane engine oil. They l“ ‘Richmond larggly org,“ the reduced yleld 000.000 bushels below last and BKWHBY- 7 tons. lfotatoee 175 bush- i115 friends in Clinriotttltown. A Muss” when’ Mrs’ All“ wlll loll, rile being exported from South _‘ Phonelfll and grade. in Ontario the crops lmftley “l Xlffoovflollllhllshels 0Y1?!‘ glfhffrfggll: Sfeanllllstgllllltll cbiillllhteli her husband, linll make her future VANCOUVER ocl l3 __Tlml be Alrgllf: lgfalllllftl-yllgxlllglrlslla- M n - _ ‘ ‘i 1' . - gunerally have been excellent a! year. avoura e ealuret s ' 0 i0 ‘—'-‘--_—' homo. A ' ‘ ' ' =1 8 ill-w‘! ‘ wllll ylelll almosl equalllng me yam- ls we hlghm- lll-lce wlllcll and crop will be heavier than last llel l" Wllcllllrllll "d Wham?’ m“ Bulletin," issued in Johannesburg. i-l-corll breaking crop of 1922. in fllllllllll lETEQlY Olffifil reduced yield Ye"- Tlle fruit crop was below the llilllllflllell 001°"! m9 “omadlc ‘m’ states that 88 bnl - ..'Mr. Sziniiei Yor ton, an cm- , . _ i e5 °l llmlfilll- Quebec despite uiifabourabie wea- 11ml gffllle- avemge- wlnler "pples "l" “l” lllflyefl 0f Tl 30071185 Cd-l l-‘ld-l ma“ of lilmtggri, Bgliluslllflsigllulgl weighing approximately 18 mm’ flier cereals were harvested, in ‘- liver“? more ma" 60% or “omml Zlionctoii, N.B., who has been spand- m“ ladle” enc Yam“ ‘our men were forwarded recently from Ku- ' “lost cases, l“, good coudlllon and pgovllqgg OF qUEgEc crop. (lrass pasture kept in good lug two weeks. vacatlon M llls all l" a" “mm” zerne to Durban for shipment to l, _ , . crops are satisfactory on the Notwithstanding the lateness of condition throughout the sumlmir’ charged with the slaying of a feL llollanll home in eorgetown, returned last whole. in the Maritime Provinces the season and unfavourable ' low trlbesmnn whom they suspeot- Th l Borllsl-rssith week to resume his duties. A e Oclllilfl Wlll be used prlnci- - lery satisfactory crop conditions weather conditions during August MARlTlME PRovlflcEs M“: edAgttllpgictllzfllxlllg-Bglllcixl-ly. victim of puny for feeding “vesmck “m! prevail. in Brit lsh Columbia yields and September, which caused con- o" ll"? ‘Yllvle crop conditions h" ' ..'Mr. l". A. Scuiley. George‘ ll, ll-llle-fl supgrsflflioug cw“ “cull. DWMY- wllll“ l‘ "lllllll Dfllllllrlloii 0f l gent-rally are below those of sideralile damage, cereal crops "l"? lallflfllctory thrfllighfllit U10 town, made ii business trip to the we o; cull“; spells 3;“; lumping o“ Wm be exl-racled "ml “Bell lll Se“ wo t ‘l. inst year with prices consider- have been harvested in good coli- Pfllvlllfiefl- DPY Wflfllllel‘ 6011880 Magdaienes last week. mall m,“ “ll-ll; 10 work w“ on "Onnecllml Wm‘ "Urllllllllle 01180188. ' m“ o . . . libly higher. Details follow:— ditiou iii most districts. Roots are some 09111339 l0 ha!’ and Plllllulle l" ' "“"—' other? members of his band. Deaths special properml” "m 799M190 l0 m llyllll, not as good lls previously antlClDllt. New Brunflwlcll bul m‘, main BT09 - "'l‘"°°"°' --‘Ml'- Joseph Flllrcllllllv 309ml poor hunting and other disasters have been mum! m ' i PRAIRIE PROVINCES due to the excessive moisturelol lmlallws l5 Excellelllv lielllli 8 mmlmm‘ “mm, recipe. Old n lion Although seeding was late this which caused considerable rot.“ Teclml Yleldv Pmbflllll’ Bverllgl"! gal" lflmr- Few Q's year weather conditions during the especially in potatoes, bilt the crop 135 llllrrels l)" ""9 "Balm" 10° l" early growing season were cx- in gmerlil is still expected to he u 1923 “ml ll lull?" "$793119 50W"- vellent, in July heat and drought in fair average one. The hay crop as 01h" "W"! llvflfflse. NOVA Alberta and Saskatchewan and tlic a whole was fairly good and most SCOTlA-‘llay llflllllllllll 11ml 51H‘- llevelopment of rust in parts cflilstricts report all ample supply lllu-‘l ’l'°l‘ Sllle- AHIIBPOllB V0119)‘ ‘i . _________._’_ llllDle crop probably 80% o: ave-r» WfltuiorSLCIiuln lg; llge, say, 1,600,000 barrels. Fruit n°dWB°°k ""' ‘ ' good. Other crops good average, Tllhflllchullld I except potatoes which are below Iutml average. PRINCE anwaao is- llAND.——Conditions are very satis- factory. All grain harvested in good condition. Potatoes and other e root crops excellent. BRITISH COLUMBIA the oil, which k Mass” who h“ ‘been vlsltlng h ware atmbuzed m his Blnlster m lvsrealldl 1:0 retulll its liquidity lil . V0100“) Barents. Capt. and Mrs. Nelson [tantations- Fllmlly came the lrllr 9 y 8 altitude. ffllrflllllil- Pmzllorvd i0 ClIfPdIOILB- ill decree that Atol must die. P 0W" Oil ‘l BY- lwwmlmne Y - elz b hi brother redmen at ' his Slflwr- Kflllilven- e" fouls 1° tlign- ggsslnpnleut at Thirty Mile "with" “m” “em” °' m” mm“ pl could not staid or Boston, where she intends spending Bel.’ 6n llla Lalrd River’ Mo] w“ are the grand oili Mnples I mlhnd with the winter with her brother. A fled‘ hand dowllwal-ll’ m a flake Th ‘STOW. _ mallwum longer all implanted in the earth, and there "e311: [fine chili homestead hwullollll-lllgia, mailed left to die. One of the squaws, AM l“ my“ bed. ‘Ihedoctorllllll -—MlSs Addie Callbecll is visiting laklng vlly upon ma “ngerlng Bu“ lved in long n50. ofenttolybutlwu ~ in Bedeque. Her friends are pleased rel-lugs’ out ms “ll-Mt q-lle woman °“' l l0": t0 twine the roses l that time. M no i u. to see her steadily regaining in w“ arrested by l, Royal Molmwll l i-lld lii days of yore dqugpuuy Ly isE. health since her operation. She Ponce PM,“ chm-sell wllll Alol-llwllfill l Balls and played around flhloOonipound? l0 spelllis gratefully oflthe good care nlllrdel.’ and loll, ma“ ware ell-rs, Th9 Bwwt old cottage door. - and attention she received from ed wllll lmlng nccessorles to the oh u] ‘a . Di‘. Seaman while in the hospital. crlma All have been plmall ln lull‘ l» 056 EDDY days 0t chlldhliod, ‘k ‘lOW liey bring 81min ' Ontario.- E lsLAND was born I was a wrfilll ' were too terrible for l t in the early season a long llry ~—<o->-———- at Tel - back, ‘ my memory A candy RSSOPtmGIlt "PB" “'18 lllllflvflllrablc to the SEEKING JOY lTl" l“ “lwylwl “re , crops thnngh late rains proved AMY dear old mother's fsce j - beneficial t t d . s with n th ' l that you Wllllfilld easy Hay betterolltigliaallgragepzgdlirili Headacll" ‘y m em b’ m’ "d" t b urprler cattle country but only 80% . l; ust year at t ith ll o uy and toothsome lgglyy m“ (lggngoghv Digging - . root . ll l’ it 75 , t0 the last piece! ‘Isliit-imentas congiliilrillilbly rureBducZl. l Late berries failed through ' l linger in the llhallo n l1 a kl ‘"- Mlnard,‘ l“ w“ r A] andwzligxliiege i':.-°nilsi>lllii1:s.n8il§§l°“ "9"" "m" s""""°""l°- 9- 5° haunts of vice. the dens of death. rl-ll L ' lnhlllev v l" l l, ld l e mysterious disappearance of the w ‘r o 5 dy society. all. alllwalel. from we radlalor l! aomfi . _bear wtnelis to the universal de "ma, due lo a “all d sire for happiness. Publish to all "ll, L e gum‘ m- l Blithe the forehead wit-ii . V he water is in into » . the world that holiness is ‘be l, can‘ 3° 3 Ask for "PrQmIumM-bect stores oeil It. ggalmhgl, “llglglleflylglarlwogeéiglldllllrllg - .-. ___ ,1 . , Uphill: of liappin s; Cliriirt etnlgllal biyllléludnedmln w‘: rlgdlglzlllf" °ll HAMILTOWS CANDIES-The Flvorltel slll e ma “PM” 93%- veflchei 45%. plums . . "m" d "ml" l‘ ' ° '°"“"“‘ “l _"—<°>—— ' ° and prune, 51%. “Mount”. rang“ “Let the Maritime Provinces llgnelinill jliyll "l-iig pen-pine walk fguqm; ‘ e way o o noes" wit pong “N all.‘ flzfmllzl 3°” "d "'1'". lbolllmllegl-‘liilfsmyoillhgl: shrzlppliltlilyl-ii: 09.114111’ gallon?“ ot_rkmeou""h'n" '° m“ ’“’°'"- M! people above average but pasturl-ge nnd Fhwl“ l‘! Th" llhlilllw" l 7 dairy livestock conditions only BURDEN FACTQQY_TRURQIN_S_ j fniriy satisfactory. 81020." I