_._ _..-.--..-_- c..~<_-e~m&-l-_._. -~ - 5 —-- 1 .1. _ Fall Millinerv in Dashing and Demure Entirely new versions of popular hat modes are arranged in a gorgeous dis- 300 Pattern i Q is ‘l; --PA TONS-- Grand Fall Opening CONTINUES TODAY Models play for miladyls favor Hats in Paris and" New York models,‘ which are entirely different than any; thing ever shown. or just bits of trimmings find high fa- vor, designs in lustrous silken fabrics, fine velvets, pill-shes, beavers etc., and ‘the clever color range makes it easy to match your Fall and Winter Costumes. 800 PATTERN llATS TO CHOOSE FROM $3.00 to $12.00 We feel sure that a visit to our shtlw- rooms will end the search of nlany who are looking for stylish hats "at prices that are most rea- son-able. smart, Lavish trimmings distinctive, ,. ..,. -l.-w.»-a».< New Fall Goats and Suits In, many Smart Versions “x \ l-tiee These Goods on Display. Underwear ks . its _ Goats . Gloves For weeks perhapsyou have been tempt- etlto present yourself with a new coat or suit, knowing thlat notihing is more fashion- able at this seasonMQ-g..- This is a special showing you should take advanitage of, impo ues are excellent and aliithe latest tailored modes are included, Suits of all wool Frencllvlfricotine Poirie Twill and Tweeds in-evniimber of pleasing designs and trimmings. $20, $25, $30, $35, $40, $45. i Coats of Velour Douve"tine Tweeds, Peach Bloom, Plush, Marvleiia, Romany, Pebble, Bolivi-a, Moleskin, Teddy Bear, etc., in a big variety of models. exactly "alike. $10, $15, $20, $25, $30 to $75. - Dress Goods Silk Scarfs M"en’s Suis Furnishings Trimmings Cotton Goods Hosiery Brass Bleds Carpets Bedding ImBlous/es rtant because val- Nlo two coats I} --__ cellr» t1.lt»1 ~auor s‘... alumna an... - FAIRVlEW-Servical in the" Fair view Ba lat Church on Sunday evening Sept. 28th at '1 o'clock. Rev R. H. Boyer will preach. EOTATO 8HlPMENT8.—Potat0 digging in the "order of the day" around Albany and Carleton, Ship- ments are being made of the stock not “our marked" IOPIBSG, at 85 cta TRYON-BONSHAW PA8TORATE—Servicea" on liflPT IBT Saudi)’. " 28 inst, Bonshaw_.lllt‘llan.lpl<'l‘ryoh 1 p.111. continence mummy-lit Try: on at 8 p.m. J. B. Daggett, Pastor. LONG CREEK. —-At Long Creek. Baptist Church on Saturday even ing Sept. ~2’lth u-t 7.30 there will be a public religious service. Rev H R. Boyer will preach. cAvsuolsl-l-rllele" will b0 a preaching service In the Cavendish Baptist Church on Sunday after nooil, Sept 28th at 3 o'clock. Rev H. R. Boyer will preach. COVEHEAD, HARRINGTON, Starrhope Church services for Sun day, Sept. 28th will be West Cove heud 11 a. .m., Harrington 3 p. m,. The Rally Day service will he fol lowed in the Harrington service wtlll special offemlg for Sunday School work. CLYDE RIVER. ~~At Clyde Riv e-r Baptist Church on Friday even ing Sept, 26th lit 7.30 there will be a meeting of the representatives of the various churches of tho North River Circuit. Rev. H. R. Boyer Executive Secretory of the - Baptists 0i’ the Maritime Provinces will be present. BURIAL YESTERDAM-The fun- eral oi the late Peter Stewart of St. AVtlTdi-l took place yesterday uf- ternooii to the -People's Cemetery." The services were conducted by Rev. George C. Taylor. The-pail bearers were Messrs Jame: E. Show. Edward G. Love, John Sim nloils, George lH. Jones. Edward A. Show and John lBrehaut. FUNERAL YESTERDAY. -—The funeral oi‘ the late Mr John Wheat- ley took place yesterday from his residence on Ellston street and was largely attended. The ser- vices at the house and graveside were conducted by Rev. W} M. Ryan, assisted by Rev. H. D. Rhy- lmond? There were many floral tributes. The pail bearers were, Messrs. G, F. Hutcheson, Murdock Ross. Isaac Carter, Byron Norton, John Messervey and Dr. Ayers. K. OF. C. OFFlCERSP-At a lar- gely attended meeting of the Knights of Columbus at their Home Kent Street_ Tuesday night the fol- ilowlngofficers were elected: G. K. Frank J. Casey; D. G. K, Frank McPllee; Chancellor, Rev. Dr. J. ‘C. McMillan; Advocate, Prof. Blan- .cllard; Treas., W. E. Trainor; Rec, Sec.. Joe. Stewart. Fin. Sec, W. H. lKi-gglns; Warden, W. W. Coyle. ii. G., Peter Trainor; O. G., Sum ;Burgess. Trustees, L. B. McMillan, H. F. Connors and Patrick Fitz- simnions, . WAR VETERAN DEAD-Tho death oi‘ Mr. W. H. Houston occllrl ed Tuesday evening at Harrington and marks the passing on oi‘ on other victim. of the German gals The lllte Mr. lllouston came to this country about seventeen years ago ‘from Scotland and was one of the |first to enlist i'or overseas duty, go 'llig over with the first battalion to leave Nova Scotia and was iv tho fighting when the glls was first us 011. He has conducted a store at ilillrrington for some time and Wits .weli andpopularly known_ among the residents of that section of tllo country. The funeral takes pint-o today at 2 o'clock from Brooklet-y Presbyterian Church where the iii)» dy will be placed at one o'clock. {om _Mlnard’c Llniment Relieves Pain. No, IT IS NOT GOSSIP! It’s a Fact Rexall Corn Solvent In the but remedy for Corns, Caiiouoeu, etc. Painless in its action. Sure In It's effect. Price 25c per aoLo on LV av 1 . i flan»? fsf "inul! r Phillip 0W‘ TONIGHT compile-u ' f tolvfoolv’ ALL , N EW” Tom Copeland Funnier Than Ever W i MATINEE TODAY a P.‘ M. ‘_ roman-r am V. ‘ l EVERYONE CHARMED Last Night With rnooltigilfiltijis. ." g NIGHTEY Suzette "farri ' Del icioul Soubrette ITH You’ll Be Sorry If You Miss This Popular Prices To Suit All Eve sKllle Good Seats Still Available GET _YOURS NOW»; Matinee-Adults 52c.» Children 26c. nlng-éflc. 62c, 80¢, $1.10. TAX EXJTRA ' 'Curta|n—Mat|ne¢ 3 P. m. Eve. s40 THE WILLIS SPECIAL UPRIGHT GRAND_ PIANO SUPPLIED av A. E. ‘room-as. ~ l PERSONALS , "Filo Misses Lottie Johnson; Elli ircd ‘Cowper, .\luli;i .\l.1clllris| and Alice MncRae motored to Del Sable lust evening. lliiss Manlie biuc-Eucheril, andl Mills Margaret Gillis, returned to. Canlbniilge. Mass, lifter spending the summer months ilt their homes in New Argyle. lllr. lGurle (Iiork spent the week and Mrs. Albert. Cudmore. Mr. lPzligo Nunn lliilitlfC-ll to Charlottetown Suturdzly on busl llCSl-i. Mr. Simon Puoli, oi Charlotte- town, n patient in Puvilion Six. and Business Manager of the “X-ltuy." has returned after a two weeks’ leave spent Ill. his homo. (Kelltvllle Exchange). bliss Agnes lliuCzlrtlly, who has with her partenil-l- .\_"lr. and .\lns. John bic-Curthy, St. .\iury‘s Rood left lust wock on return to Attic- boro Iliass, she wile uutlnipliilied by Miss Margaret McGee of Stur- geon, France Will Buy Large Quantity Canadian Wheat LONDON. Supt. 23. —~’i‘he wet summer has had u. ruinous effect oil thc - harvests ill England and Franco as well zis in. North Africa whence France normally draws largo supplius. The Journol Des. Dollnis inntcs that Frolic-c will have to purchase this year 87,000,000 bushels of foruign wllcilt at a cost of $140,000,000. Tho Journal says unporlors urc already steadily buy. lug from (Ynnudzl and tho United States unll there is iIllXiUiy as to lilo effect this will have on. tho l-xchange value of the franc. esti- --i<o@_-»- THE HAGUE, Sept. 22~ltoopen- ing Purlianleilt in u speech from the throne todliy, (Qiltlfllll Wilhel- mina said thc-re was slight im- provement ill tho country's ct-oit omic outlook and if tho ilnililciul measures zlwllltillg PZIPIIIIIIIUIIUS sanction were oilproved the illlllgili. would balance ill 11125. How Fat Actress .\lliiiy utugo poopll- now lli'|ll'lll| oli- lln-iy upon blurnloiu I'l'l‘iil'l‘l]rlIUlI Tull it'll! for rollul-lill: olul tiontrllllillg flit. Unl- ull-vor :lI'li' 1.21s" illnt slll» rl~ i|l|i'l‘i| hllt‘lll|l_\' all... l.l...,.' ll_\' hsilll: llill- new form oi‘ tlll- fllulous .\I.lrill.ll:| Prescription. Now, by inking .\ilii'llllllll Proliorlpililil 'l‘llllll-is N1'\'l'i'l|| IIIIIPN u your, nhi- k\'('|tt( ill-r wl-lglll Jllsl right. All (lrugglstl-l lit-ll .\i:iri|ioln Prl-sl-rlp- lloli Tulllvis lit one <|oll:il' for ll llllx or if you prefer you l-un lu-t-url- ihclii till‘- t-ct from the blllrillolll (‘ll., tlt-lll-rlll Motor» Bldg" ill-troll. hill-ll. ll‘ you iuivo lint triotFtht-nl. ‘do no. ’l‘lu-,\' nro plculiullt to lulu‘: ullll-<~fi‘l-'l-ii\~l-. .._:____.._._ta._ .__..____ Qgiltltv IIEIIIIOII. s‘ and We can supply Old Sydney Screen- cd Albion Round /8tovo and Nut. Sprlngillll Hard Coal and Bclco Ookl. Order now and have It ofl your mind. Phone u: today. “THE MAXIMUM OF HEAT." w.p. GILLIS & co. Phone 170 1 end at Winsloc, tho guest of‘Mr."1‘1‘**3"Ql"d blrlhdfi-‘F- been glending the past few iilonthsl Became Slendcl . _ together and we lprivate together. We longed for better ‘things-Aha Heavenly. That PLEASANTLY ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trniilor of Moi-ell, l’. E. ~l., who have been vis- iting in Boston during the past few months, were entertained lit u sur- prise party at the home of their sun, 'I‘htlmas A. ‘Frninor. Attleboro, Allies, oil Monduy evening, 38D!- lfitll, the huppy event being Mrs. Mrs. ‘Pruinor who was completely taken by eur- prlse .w:ls absolutely powerless to respond, but illlit ulilhtble partner of hers, with his usual good wit and hlinloi- was quickly by her side and lapoko ill her huh-ill? of the kindness illlil generosity bestowed on them lly their beloved children and num~ ‘erous friends, during their till too short stay in grand old IT. S. A, .\Il'S. Trziinor was the recipient oi iliuny beautiful presents, ani- ollg the number being several gold pieces. Dainty refreshments were served, singing and dancing was dental." 5; rim . I ; some» _§."_Y0tlth nllslanjjl" _i'l‘l'li-iiisl . lilitfirn youth, giving vent lo ' grungy, l; dniyutlzod at tog-spud in ' mu jgmgng. o; young bleach-young lover-y with?" f. REGINALD?“ ENNY . . _ ‘Milly, leat- Racing , Stop?! ' i‘ ulUNIVERSAILt JdtyEL In search of the ultimate thrill Betty R '-‘ d iuuqd . challenge that meant love-J J " g. "°°=P"" "w" slwlisvlae-nnd liflttliililtblvliomlr-zr: fought wheel to wheel at a. hiuld mo” an Mundww ‘m! ‘ ‘ ' llfl ll l ' ‘ rI .1 You’ll gasp-sat its brand-new thrills! . ,- . You’ll roar—-at its "(infectious . comedy! _" p A fountaimof youth-—for old and young lalike, seeking 1-9.. juvcnation! "' -‘ . Directed by HARRY‘ POLLARD UNIVERSAL ~ JEWEL . STRAND TODAY" AT ans, 1 mo 0.45 AN D Pathe Review EQETQT§§Iii§ iii: 1e... PRINQE ALL ONEXT WEEK Topics of the Day the feature _oi’ the evening. music lliIVlllK been furnishefi by our up- to-date becoming violin specialist, Mr. Louis Trainer. A special feat- ure of the evening was a step dun-l ce given by the Misses Rena Gil- iilln and Agnes McCarthy. ltir. Thomas Trainer, Sr., and Patrick Clal-kln danced the highland fling.‘ “Hurrah for Toni“ with the kiltiesl on." -. The party broke up at a very la- te hour all declaring that it was, one o fille very best times theyi have. ever had. Thomas A. like his ilttller, is the right mun in the rigllt' place when it comes to providing 11' good time, I - l l FUNERAL 0F_LATE DR. HONEYWELL The funeral 0t‘ the late Dr. lioilleywuell todk lplnco yeutchtlliy nfil-rnooil, the funeral cortcgtl pro- ceeding from this city to lluiiior River whore the services were con. lint-toil by tho. Rev. (leorge Miller of New London w-ho in his trlbuic lo his departed friend said: “Mny I in Cfilldllllfitillg this filuor- oi service refer to ‘Illa relison- for nly being here. "i owe many tiolits of gratitude to Tlr Honeywell. For twelve yonrli while ‘lit! wus doctor in Iiuntel- River l shared ill ll very special way his friendship, the hospitality oi’ his home, his skill as I1 physic- lilll nnd his readiness to assist thc i l uhurtrll nnd overy region whore yklndnoss and sympathy madl- lloir (lomnnds upon him.. We WLZB brought together as minister llllil physlcinil of the bodies and stilllS of lnvn inevitably urc, biit we wore brought together, not to 111"“. when olir sopzlrlllo profession- ill services worn o '- r lie re muincd wlillo i hnew him one who did illuch more than his profession- ill duty. He went over the hounds where nil are one in the brotherhood of suffering and need. ‘There I ulwuys found him with his abundant health, with his splendid lzlfis of birth oild truining and his llillllfill quilt humor, able to make roughest places smoother and the llurtlest pillow softer. His fllitir iulness opened many on impos- sible looking road of snow drift, and biting storm, to give relieigto anxious lmothsrs- ‘vorn out men. and suffering children. His kind- ness of soul opened other roads leliding to the highest form of lhap plness in unselfishness. "l owe a debt of gratitude to Drl Honeywell for what he was to me us a physician dragging me from my work with a temperature of 102% us l well remember the days when it went higher, and nursing llle in his own home. "1 owe him aidobt of gratitude ltor the thousands ho has treated in a similar w y. This ill why l am here. Vila, Dr. Honeywell and l, worked together and we lov- ed our work which ‘bl-ought us to- gather. We needed to go beyond ourselves and carry something better than ourselves there. We worked togethcrtaking what we have no better name for with us than God and Christ. We worked "ll-shipped to- gather-we prayed in public and is why I am here. My heart. as the heart of a friend was pleased to know he remembered me on his x Matinee Dally Starting Tuesday Starting Monday Evening n, 3,30 THE ‘_ MAE EDWARDS PLAYERS The Supreme Success: With ,- MAE EDWARDS lA TS 0F Change of ‘Play Nightly, = zitfungvlLl-E Incomparable Plays Muflc-I comedy- lrrelistlblc Music. Numb". . Novelty Orchestra. lmlinbarct Noveitlqs. OPENING PLAY MONDAY NIGHT pmcgs .Ev¢niwlq—37c, 52c, 80c. ' “The Gutter Snipe’? ‘Matinee-Adults 26¢. . ,_ _ Children 16c. sen SALE ovens TOMORROW, FRIDAY MORNING AT 9.30 A. M. friends who paid ‘their llll-lt tribute sin ‘iilltl tho handing over to the of respect for the deceased who soviet oi’ government money llc» wus formerly their fellow towns- 1911251118 l0 I116 Clflfki BOl/Emfllfl" mum now‘ lying in British hanks.‘ This The pull bearers were Ex-Gover- m0fl8Yh1S_ 81111911’ D11" 01' ‘the Brltlsl‘ ilor McKinnoil, Dr. ‘Houston, Judge loans advanced u; Czur's 5011"" slewlm, winter LODIZWOBLI), RObt: meiiikor carrying on the WI"- W1 Shaw’ am] 3mm Mcqregm; which had not been expended when ’i‘ho remains were interred iii Th0 7011011111011 100k 3111199- n “it Hunter Rive;- cgmeul-y, therefore, lmoney to which the bole -—-——<o<>i~— slleviks liuvo no moral cloini. r LIBERAL POLICY “ro SEEK 14°“ "W5" make” “° 5w“ ° CHANGE IN SOVIET PACT tho fuct that the Liberals do not Wllllli. an election this year and be- lievcs in MacDonald's ullsuruuwfi , to l- v1 th- treaty to free decision statements that the Liberals are m, at; “Hone o‘, Commons bu, H divided on the Russian treuty._ _ can“, m0 d Lloyd George reveals the fact that gggrgzlegéicfigregnaéxtrxse" ready ii‘, his lmsmon w“ endorsed M‘ a’ light it. Ho will take any electoral luncheon conference on Sunday in rm} mule], "m," have the ldbem] Asqliitipg country home, at. which puny l“ pflmnnlen‘ conmmany VOL Alfred Moud and Muchean were mg "Must m! convlcfloug merely LONDON. Sept. 22.—Answering llrefllmtl . . , ncnl ill Lloyd George emphasizes the gkréup m‘ labor govern‘ . fact that Premier Ramsay MltcDon- ' uld repeatedly assured the House ~f Commons that tho treaty would n , l _ be submitted for its sanction and h“ terribly trmlme“ Wm] s can that lilo treaty need not be accept? lenmifim “id Tmn" cant slew ed or rejected on bloc but may be" “tunn- n M m" anmndem “Same here. s, (1, .me c dc‘ The Liberal policy will, lllele- Peeler Bflvflllellellras “- m, fore, be to table VIIIPIOLIB lllllellll- bitty and unraveled inflow" ~ nlenlis to the treaty, especially to 5111f! Tom- i " Bm aha clauses regarding a loan to Ru» We 51W 1i! lmbY- 551d ~ ---xx r l- s‘ - -~ - -*¢v‘¢-=*¢e¢‘ s-‘ e~wvvv v We". vv-vvv vvvvv vvvvvvv v vv Winnipeg Lady Wills to Health MR8. can: HAD surrznzo FOR villas. l-tAnoLY KNEW WHAT n- MEAINT "r0 amov A coon MEAL. To-oAv. HOWEVER ALL ls DIFFERENT, THANKS TO FAMOUS - REMEDY, DREGO. _ ___._...___--- . l l» rat: .l:.':: h-elising than an "ailing a our " d Mch ncll. nor is anylhlhx more 9d ‘md mm“ 5"‘ w difficult to overcome. unless Inf,” vtgrgndlggjgrlg'g;,§“j,i . youltllkc tho right. remedy. Dream-i d. ‘ now ‘gum my Draco is the right muted)’. 118- 1B’ it“??? Sufism“ awn‘ cause its action ill entirely Sinnexlmumla “mrwardap. Moe» 111D ~ , . l 2“’.'i“°-‘.‘...‘.‘.“l°2§.‘.§‘.122113.035;"ii?" ‘1?"°l»»'§‘»¥i3 3 S _ l f in her wisdom provides for gzfésleaemwzllizguzgttgfmnfd the DIITDOIB. Mrs. Wm. 1.81119. “Kym ma Mood nrmm‘ of aooiaoselllllll Ava. willlll- f“ grow u ‘NH-we m, peg. llrovfld "- oolitaina no mercury, potash “l ellrtel-ed tor years mrom or lllliiilt toi-mdnlr drun- Draco Ia lnmluly manque“ oi iellellval , cll..- ‘tMowm-E. A. roe-ran. -~ Tvvv‘ death "bed. May l remember him on mine." Hunter River C, h h, where out‘; ,,,.. service was heldiwa crowded with Qummonldo-Qiilnt Drug flos-J-tdlj MontoquM-H. J. Mlbbn. , Draco lo ciao sold by all 000d drflollltc ovorywiloro._ ' u, l "-'.'Ql"‘l‘Q'9 §*€"'I1." é. '"'*§*¢‘ 1H‘ " oo-ooaw-oavona-ovvwwoc-wvua-ofi-oo-o-oooo-no-ooooon 1..