Mowers Mcuswt- 119-121 Queen St ., Chatftiiitetown Handsome Designs in F urs for Early Autumn DURING THE PAST FEW WEEKS THIS STORE _HAS been busy opening up and getting ready for you a most delight- ful assortment of the new furs. '1‘_hey’re ready now—and you ll approve, we’re sure--the lovely things that our buyersf-Mr. Mc- Leod and Miss Foster picked up for you on their visit to the makers. _ _ _ _ _ You will be surprised at one thing-that is the definite moderation of price. Our buyers were delighted, and we know you will be also, at the values we’re able to offer this season. There‘ are Natural Wolf-—Fox—-Oppossum----Seal---_- Rac coon----Sable----inade up in a great range of the new designs. There are handsome stoles at $11-00» $14-00. $10-00, $13-00, $20.00, $24.00, $35.00 and up. [IR\\\\\\\\\i'IIIIIl_lgl\\\\\ll\\\@IflX$-Ji\\\ \\WZIIIIIIA\\H\\RWIIIAW if.‘ There are warm and lovely muffs $14-00. $10-00, $13-00, $20.00. $24.00, $35.00 and $50.00. A Remarkably Good $ 19.00 Fall Coat is Offer. d at A REALLY SERVICEABLE LINE OF FALL COATS made in good wearable styles, is offered at nineteen dollars in our ready to wear department. There are good heavy tweeds, velours, blanket cloths, all finished with half lining, as a rule the coats are belted all round, they have warm, cosy, convert- is 19 F"> V‘, 1 This Salt’s “Plush $4950 float” We Offer At Is a Notable Value This special purchase of Salt’s Esquimette Plush coats, in- eludes a range of coats from size 16 to 46. The styles are thor- oughly goode-allsmart and at the same time wearable. The gar- mente are 47 inches long, the fabric is rich, soft and beautiful, the lining is plain and durable. These coats are really remark- able valpe at $ Si me Wonderfuliyi, éood Values In‘ Womenhs Fur Coats IIPGSGII Seal $325, $1.395, $525. Muskrat (‘mils $150, $250, ,'$_-,-"ehi' ' $2.75‘. Marmol (‘oats $90, $165, $195. Pony (Touts $175, $200. All!- -- - tralian Beaver, I215. French Seal $195. . '1')“ ~40 u. u 1 ,.,, >- ,., 5" ‘m: casnwu GUARDIAN. rwestern Guardian W 4 ZIL\§\L*IZIZIIW\WIL\IHII\ --N' FAYI lo buy In this Prev- moo- -euor rnorréiotulms au- les- sows-n t: —WEDDINQ BELLQ-A beauti- ful ceremony took place at the home of Mr .s.nd ‘Mrs. P. N. Pate, O'Leary the occasion being the ivei ding of their daughter Annie LL. to Mr, Charles Dennis, son of Mr. T-hos. Dennis, Union Vale Miss lr ene McPhee of Coleman attended the ‘bride, while Mr_ Peter Pate did the duties of best man_ After a sumptuous repast the guests enjoy ed music and dancing. The bride was the recipient of many and use ‘ ful gifts. Mr. and Mrsi Charles Den nis will reside st Union Vale. Con gratulstions. -OONCERT.—\A delightful con- cert was held in the 0'I.enry ilnll on Sept |1st and although the weath er was anything but pleasant a large number of people were in attendance. On account of the heavy ruin some of the performers did not arrive but the play wus well carried out. The scenes and set- ting of the stage were done by Mrs_ John J. MacCoubrey and are deserving of much credit. It is hardily believable that such won- derful work could be accomplished by one of our island artists. Mrs. MaoCoubrey, shows great talent and her work was much apprec- iated. The program was as follows Monologue, "The Holy City," Miss Helen »Howat.t_ Reading. “A Star- ioss Crown," Miss Grace Wells. Vocal Solo. Mrs Lorn Howatt Port Ill-Dialogue, "The First Quar P91." Misses Clark and Gallant, en- cored. Reading, selected, Mrs. W.- Curtis_ Dolly Sullivan, humorous, Mrs. A. B. Martin, encored. Read- ing, selected, Mrs. W_ Curtis, eu- cored. Fairy Fire Dance_ Mrs. A. B. Martin. encored. Part llI.-—An Indian Dialogue. “The Last of tho Tribe of Norrldgewocks," Mrs_ Cur- tis and Mr. A_ J. Matheson. Solo. selected Part lV-"Shadow Time" Miss Helen Horwaltt. Tableau, "Peace” Miss Grace Wells, encor- ed. Solo, "Wonderful Peace." Mar- 1011 Illgles/God Save the King_ _.j<0¢____ WESTERN PERSONALS —-lMiss Margery ‘McLaughlin of Dunedinis visiting at her uncle's Mr P. w’. Pate. —Mr. John Moore of Boston, is sopending a few da-ys with friends in Summerside. —1Miiss Jean McK-ay returned to lmr homo in Summers-hie after vis- iting friends iii Monctoii, N. B. ~Mrs. Beverly Owen of Summer- side has gione to Boston where she will continue her social studies at, the New England Conservatory of Music. —Mirs. A. W. Owen of Charlotte- town has arrived in Siininiersidi: to spend several months with hcr son ‘Mr. TB. Owen. —Mr. and Mrs. ‘M. E. Strong left Friday morning for their home in Toronto, after visiting the form- ers mother, Mrs. F. W. Strong. Sumcmrside. —Mr. Harold Strong has left for Moncton, N. B. after spending his vacation with his mother, Mrs. F. W. Strong. ~—-Mil.S5 Dottie Smith formerly of the gtafi‘ t): iiviessrs. R. T. Holman, but now a. graduate nurse of North Adams, Mass" is visiting friends in. Bummersldo. _<Mrs. J. Davies has returned to her home ‘in Montreal, after spending the pnst feud weeks in Sunimerside, the guest of Mrs. B. Godkin. PRESENTATION TO POPULAR COUPLE Mr. and MrsH. Jewell who return ed this week from their honeyimoon trip wore tendered a. “welcome home" party art lithe residence of Mr. Gordon Brown. school streeton Wed nesdiay evening last when they were presented by iihc employees of Mr. Murdock Ross, with a hand- some filmed oak Morris Chair and the Following zmldmeiss read by Mr. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jewell. Dear l-‘iiendsz-Wo have met here this evening (for the purpose of getting better acquainted with you both, and of you both getting better acquainted with us. Tonight we are grateful to Mr. and Mae. Brown ifor the privilege of rmiou SALE The undersigned offers tlor sale on his premisies lat Springfield, Lot 67 on Saturday the 25th day of September, 1820, at 1 o'clock sharp, the following stock, etc:— 1 draft horse, 8 years old 1 stallion 1% years old Baron Kelvin, dam Charming Gay had. ., 1 filly, King Brazilian 1 Holstein cow (in oak) 1 Jersey cow (in (omit) l Holstein cow (in calf) 1 furrow oow. 1 fst cow . i ox, 1% years old 1 heifer 1% years old 3 calves 4 spring will '» 50 bushels Wheat. 1s tons hay. a quantity oidrlsd hardwood dumber. Sale positive, rsin or shine. Terms made known at sale. _ M. ‘l’. LAMB!’ HUGH I. MORMION, Auctioneer. 28714-1841.. , é- I i Fish wiglliggprsam seuoe made the Borclenws? is g treat for sppetiqestllst hails become indifferenttoordirmrydishas. The improvement ‘”‘ is no secret - - - ., . ST. CHARLES MILK | Recipe Free. Ill! IOIDIN COMPANY llllllill non-rant. i meeting ‘in lheiir home where they ‘wish yon to tininkc yourselves nit home and enjoy yourselves. Mr. and Mrs. JeWelI,-—We wish you u long, happy and irrosperous wedded life, iirusiii-n-g that ‘latter on you wviil ge-t better acquainted with many more ‘of our friends and your triends. We sire presenting to you this ichziir as a small memento of your we-ildiug and trust you “"1 will both enjoy it together Agiaiin wishing you health, wealth and prosperity, we remain, ‘ , Sincerely yours, Mr. and Mrs Murdock Ross, and em- ployees \ Mr. Jewell in reply thanked his good friends for the handsome and serviceable wedding gift nn-d ‘for their best wishes which he hgihly appreciated. ' The evening was then spent very’ enjoyably‘, and a -V0i.8 of thanks was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Brown for the pleasant gathering. _ The Umpire of the Major Leagues says of the bootlegger: "The whiskey which he Bells is near bier" TWLES " ronto. Sample box fro; if you he: ' I 1 Mr. L: l-l.‘ j fss. formerlx s55 agent ittffhrillttnpis now 1n i c-hsrge of (he station at 09080» town, his family having removed to 0!. ' , drain did a. mdifltv. "lurepresdxtastidu took place the iireisbyvuerlan Manse. Tho following address wus read alt review depaetiure doom We will greatly 1s you. and Mrs. Douslws from‘ our social activities‘, but hops lmelt you can otter; visit us, and per- - ‘hi8!!! keep a warm spot in- your hearts for Cardigan, and its zissoci- t-ions. ' We are aware, that you always dwd a great liking for Georgetown, and for the good things of that quaint 01d towin, and as you must leave us, we are glad that our loss will he Gcorgetownfls gain. We regret your ileparture, but hope the change will be pleasant for yourself and family. in con- ci-uslon, we ask you to accept this purse, an an expression of good will, M11110 you, Mrs. Douglas, and fami- ly we can but say good-bye. Mr. Douglas, anode a fitting reply wumily thanking tho kind people of Cardigan for their gift, and their expressions til regard und goon will, {ii-—- Tlirce-year-old Ralph had fallen and hurt his knee, uiid as he silt in his little chair rubbing ilie in- jured part he suddenly looked up and said: "iManima, did God make ‘NH “Yes. dear," replied his mother. “Well, then," continued the youthful philosopher, "if he's got any pieces left I wish he'd mend my knee." Do not another day Itching. Bleeding or Protrudin Piles. No surgicl operation requir- ed. Dr. Chase's Ointment will reliev you at once and afford lasting bone ilt. 60c n box; all dealers. or Inaneon, Bates t Co. Limited To tlol M "per supp for nebula. and enclose 1 iwwk i _ the ouu , 1 ‘moo i i‘, pin package which contains complete ill} rcctions. Then you are getting real Aspirin—thc genuine Aspirin pre- scribed by physiciuns for over nine»- teen years. hNow rlazle. in Canada. AB - ~ t ]|_ _ Handy tin oxes con tuning ll tub- K23: duly "Bayer Tablets of‘ lets cost hut. u fi-w cents. Druggistg Aspirin" in un unbroken “lisyerfi also sell larger “Buyer” packages. when is M117 one aspirin—"BI1~r”—Y°s m"! my “Blur” i t d rk (registered in Canada) of Beyer Manufacture of Mono’. g tAizgbdidbgci-hdf ‘Slhlniyvltiibncid. While it is well known that Aspirin moans Beyer m.nu|u¢;\n-¢_ in sssist the public usainst imitations, ‘the Tnblotl of Bayer Company, will be ltlmDed with their general irldu mark. lhu liner l-ruli- " For Colds, Pain, Headache, Neural- g , Toothache, Enruche, and for lieumatism. Luinbago, Sciatica, Neu- iitie, take Aspirin marked with the hinge “Buyer” or you are not taking _.._ _.___ _._r. _ _ i Prince County Exhibition llilli Horse Rates‘ T0 BE HELD AT SUMMERSIDE -oN- ‘ ‘ Tuesday and Wednesday 0ci. 5th and 6th t IN PRIZES $2,500---lN PRIZES Horse Races on October RACE PROGRAMMETO APPEAR LATER The Prize List is now ready and can be obtained by writing to the secretary. The value of the Prizes this y of ilio itssochttion. The Sunimersltle Driving Park and Exl CREELMAN McARTHUR g , President. 2717-9—l0-fni. 81.. car is tho greatest in the hlstoiy L. A. MOORE Secretary. iibiton Associniion. Every From hall and olis VJhlC P L1 polishes brilli their motor is removed by a dry cloth. You are rew face rcvcalcd. finish will not with O-Cedar Polish. Surface [mprooes Under the O-Cedar Treatment to attic-every- where there is a cleaning li i ii g2 demand O-Ced ar Polish alone can fulfill. _ For O-Cedar cleans as it pol- ishes ~cl2nns thoroughly and antly. A polish that has the endorse- ment of thousands of satisfied users; who, with its help, keep cars and homes clean and shining. The Q-Ccdnr way of polishing is as easy as it is effective. matter of wetting a cloth, putting a few drops of O-Cc-iar on it, and lightly rubbing over the surface. Just a simple All grime tho soft lather thus formed; you then polish briskly with arilcd by a brilliant lustre, with all the beauty cf the sur- This bright reflecting readily collect dust-—- any dust may be easily removed with an O-Cedar duster, or a cloth treated O-Ccdnr Pix-i 2-"- a so. I i - . $2.00 and $311318. f. an c a mm’ n 25’ hagdiizidffifiliigiiiils‘ iiigsigféiiiilfifjle’ $150‘ The Both Polish llllll Mop at yQur Ilm-(iware m- Croct ry S iiop. CHANNELL CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITLD TORONTO irat- All without-the “Bayer clog? .-- s‘