, , ,..,. 'rim onsnnorrsrown contour' - 1 '_ . » ' I' 0C'l’0l3ER» @1918 1 _i ll l` -Clear nie I skin A' beautiful complexion is the outward mark of good blood and a healthy body. When the stomach, liver and blood are in good order, the skin is clear and lovely. Unsightly blotchcs, pimples, eruptions and mllowness show the need of Beecham’s Pillsto stimuhte and regulate the vital organs and improve the circula- tion, Good health and better looks soon follow the use of BEE9I|AM’S PILLS “.t..!,'.2it"..2..r.'i"..“9.s..l29X § Q _ l tl rl? I o 2 fl- - - ~ -1- y . m S , Breeding furnishes the most eoo- ° ' . _.Two CENT; ,QR Wong each, nomical way to obtain large-produc- ,g _ insertion for advertising ii this col- ` Lléiefggg-__ s'1;_l}°h}l__l’I:'e_;;’_l_'_‘;‘_l_cil:_‘2l;___:_lel.l* I We have been making 'nm' Cash mu" “c°‘fm’“°y mder' tors back of him, must be used for e£‘~;§.€=£'. the same as the day we started -curing the tobacco by Mother Nature process, thereby elim- inating almost, all the nicotine. -.thats why BEN BEY is so delightfully mild auction, his large stock of horses, cat- With the Oven iner- mooeter and onsirola Duper you are able to cook almost auto- matically which_ meansagieat saving in »- food w ich is never poiled when cooked on an Enterprise Moosrcli. ENTERPRISE MONARCH STEEL RANGE ` ” "TP, Wewill llsdly ;_i- address. Send ENTERPRISE sAoi¢vii.i.s, iv. ii. "»»-‘xi "°f@§='-’ i1°i~1 an ENTERPRISE HEAT EcoNo1viisER on this tion of the age. Based on a scientific principle it saves fuel by saving heat. This one device will save a very large pro- portion of the first oost oi your range in the course ofa year. S . I MONARCH range you have the latest and greatest inven- mi on if.- . team time booliletioymir ` or it way. showing of exquisite china, cut gloss. silverware, brass, leather and ivory include, three or four generations commuinty goes out to Mr. and oods, statuary.pastels,Edison phono- llacll- :mme ¢x°ePll°ll“llY lll¥ll'lll`l°°d Mrs. Donald i\`latlics0n, Travellcr’s raiihfunlanos and “good taste" fur- ““l1'.',‘]“; “med and proven bu" is the Rest in their hours of sorrow. iturc for any room in the house. best investment when 3 buys O 1686-10-l»Mtuethu2iElh\11i. daughters are larger producers than their youngest daughter Elizabeth m--_ lllell' ‘l‘1m’» he ll” lmPl`°'°d the Beer passed away aftera lingering __________________________________;_____*______________________ gzfcrgncléfianblétiggdtgglis’:o‘:_Ylfv;:;1asf; illness of zi few months, which was I 1 _ ..._. .._~. .....-.. _-. ....-........_ CRA BBE HARD WARE CO LTD Charlottetown, -P.E.I. " BRACE McKAY Et? CO LTD _ irng-rant lotion into the face. neck, L ` ' arms and' hands each da and see how Sun1Tner$lde p.E.I freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan 7 disappear and how clear, soft and Squeeze the juice of two lemons into Orchard White, shake well, and you have u quarter pint ol’ the best freckle sunburn and tan lotion, and complex- 'o ‘ost. drug store or toilet counter will sup- ly three ounces of Orchard White for 2_1 " ----_-- -' - --~ W II'@\\\\\\\ i\\\\ ll Potato Baske 100 Dozen Ash and Maple Basket E x t r a Sarong, Doubl hound top and bottom, will last longer than three of the Cheap inported make. a All our Potato _Baskets are made for us right here on E. Island on contract an of the strongest: and best material obtainable ire _Baskets omlole Blllllel Cap oiesole and Retail I-P 0 m w “\\\\ l\\\\\\?A \vllll\VA`\\\\\\\\\YIll’llIill\Pl§ -ol 5 1'* W Special $5.00 Boots For Women A new line of women's See them basket for the stables. &` co 135 Queen St ,Intl Seed armless . l. lilllii\\\\\&l/IIA slslR‘~. ox calf boots made with m litary heel and pointed oe. This makes asplend id adng boot--suitable or girls for school or college wear. » _ All sizei $2.00 to 7.0(_l I f. cents. hardware headquarters-Braces. Kathleen Eva to Dr, Harry Allen at Methodist (‘hurcli, Summerside this (Wednesday) evening at S o‘clock. TON.-On Saturday October' 5th Mr. Colledge Bowness will sell by public lie. iurm implements carriages and the hundreds of smiill articles nec- essary about ti farm. li’ day should _prove unfavorable, sale will he held on M d '. lofm ~ on al "W ml' ‘ ST- 101- i»:osioN'roN vmicovvsn 5 c- _ _ ' from a good, _milk-producing stock, I | I' “ . ‘ ' *Kll-l-ED 'N AC`l'l0N’- ll'll'5- or he can purchase an old and triedi - . Thomas Somers, Kensington received bull. In either case the bull should! _ ‘ I 1, miegmm on F,-may bringing the ,md gp health; ogg i:_t:im__a herd gre; 1;-om ‘ _ Whlnyon buy Shoes lookfor- . . . t -this Trade-mari: on cverysole I' ' , ‘ sense; e o ave a oo on- - ‘ 5 Q _ news that her son No. 4411897 Pte. summon and be of good contomp _ \ /Lv-_l\4 is _ < Jflllll \V» S0lll€l`5 llllil been killed lll ation, In gelggtlng 3 young bull the ` ` ._ ~_. ~ W-.__ _~- Q) ' ' ..__~_ _ ,,,, _ _"_ _ V action on August 28th. Mr. and Mrs. buyer should choose one whose i’e~ . _ _, ’i__,, _ , _ _ _ *< '~1_»ai\- ' ' . . ---»-~ omers have the heiirtielt sympathy mille Bl-\<>€Sl0l‘B llBV9 \lDif0l'lDlY lllSl1 ' ' of the community as it is there only child. -THE G|FT`STORE.- Braces’ is he gint store. Visit their furniture _le ___ _ d U ul sire. The rewrds of closely related pa men an see ie wonderi »-»-0-o-_sn LEMON JUICE ' TAKES OFF TAN ..¢..»_..-.» ma., (`.iri:;! Malice iiicacliing lotio if 'skin is siniburned, tanned or frccklcd \-Q...-.¢ hottie containing three ounces of n beiiutifler, at very, very small Your grocer has the lemons and any few cents. Massage this sweetly hite the skin becomes Yes! It is §°"°rr; "nt lt is impossible foggy . 'urn wlo than Sunlight. Therefore lt ls really the cheapest soap 7°” Nl 507- The purer and better the soap-the less you' used for the wssli and the. better the work done. Tflll-it is real wer-time soon-I, UIY to use SIl|ll|ht Soap for` the wash and about the hopes. LBVBI BROTHERS LIMITED p TOIONTO -ir rsvs to say in can Promo. -nnuisiis »"ooii.en.s- .smear -TH! GUARDIAN is on sale at -gunna, ,ning--'i,,,ce5_ L=ff°f¢l"*» Swm°r»ld°- NU- isss-icnutuetnuziisaiaii. -CHAINS-Gomllilo "Wood" into _AUTQ Ac¢E°3oR|E5__ 'N|»°‘_ "W °l“l|1' H! Bl'°¢°'- tubes. engine oil, high test gasoline. 1664-9~28sntwod2iEsatli. -RIGHT PRICES.-Beaver Board ____ and Mouldilll 0|' BBIWIIB'-|'l¢l1l loads -FOX Nl1"l‘iNG.- Fox netting. rlshi Dricss at Braces. fox bisetrit and all ranch _require- 1654-9-28li!lW8d2lEhBi1l. mont; it-Bpgcigg, ' -RUBBER BELTING ETC- Rub- ber helting. their lacing, tllea and ull -LANTERN8.-Electric hand lant- Ullll Bl-\DDll6B H! headquarters- erns, also electric carriage lights- _ _ B1‘H0€S~ right prices at Braces. 1686-10-1‘Mtuethu2iElliull, 1654-9-28gntwe¢l2|Esat1l, _ - D to the dairyman when buying a herd _ _MARRMGE TMS EVENING* ”° bull; he can purchase a young bull I Mr. mid Mrs. J. S. Hinton an- noiinrc the marriage of their daughter -AUCTION SALE AT KENSING- small herd to own a share in a good, I well-bred bull. A co-operative bull association is a tumors' organisation . whose chief purpose is the Joint own- ership, use and exchange ot iigh- uuo me rum una. ina 'aim at and all auto accessories at Brloss. 165|-9-28satwedlliEsat1i. 1654-9-28sat'wed2lEllt1l. I breeding, and only the best heifers from the best cows should be chosen _¢0A|_ TAR ETc__(]oa1 gm- (Am. toi be t_l__ie da__ins dot thi; nexg sexier; _ a on. ure. ree nga one oes no erlfan renned) ready roofing’ dry and make a. good sire. The pure-bred sire "mall ll“l‘el`- ”“ll5» Il“llll» elc-» al should como tromnlong line of high- producing ancestors. if an old hull is 1g54.9.235a¢wed2iEgn¢1|_ selected he should have high-produc- ing daughters Two courses are o en _l______*_ 1-in ri-in .nu ri-svén sun is in sat records ot production, ,since this in- . II I., ~_ . . will-A, ' I \“ I » ' . T r _ _A , ,p I lliiiiiil ll ._ _ .I I _ ~"‘~--.sll\`_______ _ __ I ‘ mls, I I l l \ ‘Tig 'll iii l‘ * g ' ~. . _I`_l_‘_1 I il I III I ff -_ Correct style mam by well dressed young mn in all Iocah`I¢'¢.\'. lace bool-medilml _AT HGM E__M “_ _,_ A_ Campbem I narrow recede loc, low hed-made in black, lan or palm! calf. Pnce, 57.0010 $10.00. 1 - IFreetown, will be st home on Wednes- LARGE'PR0DUClNG cows _ ' ' , I I d_i_iv afternoon and ev_e_§i_;;1ii0;)_::__t_<;BEr Some Hin; t'o;:;s:urli:f_daSatinlac- d HE style illustrated above is one that is largelypreferred by " "` I Canadian business men-especially young men. It has the medium long vamp and narrow, somewhat pointed toe ll which gives the foot a slim and “dressy” appearance, without I being extreme 'in style. Those who like this type of shoe will find I , . H it thoroughly satisfactory in fitting qualities and a comfortable easy shoe to. walk in. This style can be obtained in. several grades of black and tan. I The price range--S7 to, $10;-considering the present leather market, is extremely moderate. Next spring a shoe of the same wearing qualities will cost from ten to twenty per cent more. It would cost more now except » for the fact that the resources of this company enable us to cover our needs well in advance. ` ° f I ` A.H.M. War- T i'me Selections ofer special Service Value ‘ I for Men, Women and Children. Ask your dealer for them. I AMES HOLDEN MCCREADY fy ff Shoemakers fo (he Nation” 4 HONTRIAL TORONTO WINNIPEG ` i _ ___ __-I .‘_1v~.::;.:e- - ' I --~-~' ~ ~~- \~-~ - r *f ' If ~ `, ' ~ ` ` -' Y ly v ' - ' E - I I in _ ' ' "' .-sign;-n gm _...gr - ai. I Italllrr l him' I` I I .|I. . , _ _#__ _‘_ ._ v |l»' If- I I . ' I I . I I I ‘ l.iMi1‘sn ` I C., ; » P- dicates that high production is n tix- ed characteristic of the family Care- record of tlie young huli’s dam, and after that to the daughters of his animals are of far iuore importance than the fact that the pedigree may ful attention should be given to the MRS DON/\l-D -ll-\TllF-SUN 1; The sympathy ot' 'the cnti"e ii the 24th of September determined, Whmh mmm, the comm borne with patience and resignation ual use of young bulls whose real to value is not known. The sire should 5| be kept until his daughters have , shown his worth, and if he is a herd ‘l the will of :in :ill-wise God. ie was .'i girl of more than ordin- y intelligence and :i short time r imp,-over he should be kept in the ago looked forwa-rd to her attend- cornmunity as long as he is useful. ance :it the Prince of \\f'.1le.s College, can well afford to own ii tiriit-class - made it possible tor the owner of ii The °W“°l` °l “'l°'l'3" herd ‘lf °°WS from which so many of the family bull, and the bull association has now' have grafllmled' Bm Godls Ways I are not as ours and her earthly ‘life came to an end at the early age of fifteen years and seven months. She will lic very much missed not only in the family but in the com- munity wliere she was .1 general favorite. On the 26th the last sol- emn services were condncted by the Rev- D. MacLean and the _clay tab- ernacle was gently borne by the following young men and laid to rest in \Vilmont Cenietery: Ells- worth England, \\f'in. Lcfurgy, Bord Rziynor, George Kelly, Rob- ert Champion and James Mac Don- ald, To add to the solemn and sorrowful wzitcliiiigs by thc death bed of their clear dauglitcr, a. tele-, gram came to Mr. Matheson, an- ' I l -sl é France and a few minutes after this telegfnm was received their daughter breathed her last, this making a double bereavement for the family. 'i` he son Gilbert Suther- land, was a young man of more than ordinary ability, being a teach- er in the Technical School in De- troit when the call came he retumed and joined the io5th and gave up his. life upon the battle field. He was only twenty three years old at the time of his death. Six sisters and four brothers are left to mourn the loss of tivo of the family at one stroke. _- “What I do thou knowest not now but thoushalt know hereafte‘r.’, Summcrside Journal and Pat- nouncing the death of his son in,, riot please copy. ' r O -__ fr" __ _ F-.__ for edch association to continue for ditional cost than the maintenance of the bulls. ' class, pure~hred bulls. If skii'iuily managed these associations shozild be eventually the greatest single factor in the upbuilding ot our dairy herds. The typical co-operative bull associa- tion is composed of irom` 15 to 30 farmers. It jointly owns five bulls, and divides its territory into tive breeding blocks, to each of which one bull is assigned. As many as 50 or 60 cows may belong to the farmers in each block, and the bull should be kept at some itirm conveniently situated. The blocks are numbered from one to tive and to prevent inlireeding each hull is moved to the next block every two years. If all the bulls live and ii' all are kept until each has made one complete circuit. no new bulls need be pur- chased for ten years. In that way, paying only a small part of the por- ; chnse price of one bull, each niemh. . I ofthe association has the use ot good, pure-bred bulls for many years. In one association having more than 100 members the original cost to each was only $88. In another nsso- cintton of 50 members the s/verage investment was $25. It is possible ten years or more without other ad- -____ I-‘rose Covered Wide Ano. coming to Alberts Agriculture indicate frost covers L wide parts in line lost suffered . 01 (ho l be tit tor= some frost [oxoxoxoxszoxoxoxoxoxoxoq . _ ’ . O Sleep Sweeily’ CoH°`ee,1`:ea and some other drinks when token al: the evemng meal tend ~ to keep some people awake. One ofthe merits of is that il: never' afffects nerves or _hear"l:.I In foot one as much Postum yas, li§,z,.plteasee.§just before bed- ` - andfno iil‘fresul+s followfor _ » ..Pos'l3l_1IIi~l,is` and absolutely ., or"any other or substance. , two .,~ . '- ` . .` Q forms: . _be boiled, 1 ailn thorn" l-1 “ei v*--r i