TEAM COFFEE‘ lllllIIllllllllIllillllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfi Your wife. She is still your sweetheart. Sur- prise her with tin oc- Ciitillllliil box of HAMIL’ ‘ON’S l . ........i.~.i-.~.~... ‘i-LA-sgmws-u-niui wl w» ' . THE lllE iIElllRAl iillAlllllAll SHOP from Holman! Catalogl lib-lion Week“ until 8.30 p. iii.—.l. riiom. 'i\'. Robhlee, 6694-9-30.M3l DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT OUFrWinoiia from Montreal to Char-l BOOTH all. uii- exiiiiirticii fl-lrll sci-‘lvltewivn- Sent. 27th has been cam lll‘ llPW iiiiproveil lhiilllltlril and ilt"\\"ll?llefl for U19 DYQWNI- THE Bros, _Ag$i1[B."tlll7il'29-lIi-3l. , "lllrriiie Plpelizss Furnace. LUGERS il.-\ltl)\\"AltlC (1), . 6699 9 3h nilti; 3L; IF YOU NEED A NEW STOVE lung-i, l~leiiii:i' or Pipeless Fllffllltlthl ivi- would advise you to look‘. iliioiiizh our stove ilepartinent hi- . furi- purchasing elsiewhei-ie. We run‘ sure you money, ’l‘ili~l ltUtil-Ilhi lAltlHVAitPJ (‘O- tlfiflil ll Iill mils iltl l HARD COAL VESSEL AR-il RiVES-Jflit- iii-liixmei" "Vilillium .~\.' X.iii;~,lt-i"’ arrived ltlllily from New} fiirli with ii full iaiirgu ol iiiird‘ ‘mil for A. Pii-kiiril & ('0. (his (IIIIPYS will save money liy hiiyii iii\\'. ‘iililiiP- ii —Z9 lllvili -—~i-<boq>__-~- Minard's Lilniment for Rheumatism graduates from Ftilconwoiiil lliispi I‘ . ( ‘llilf I0 LA'I‘I'IS ll i\" S Hii Hollniii in l'lVl'l‘_\ i'ii>i:'i-, HAMILTUN’S CANDllL°~»Thc Favorites Since 11140 W’ . Where the Street Lamps D0n’t Go OU’LL find an Eveready useiui a dozen times a night—to go down to the boio after the mail—-when you go up to the store-—~when you cross the fields for a friendly call—-arouiid the outbuild- ings—-down cellar——in the car, or the boat. Handier than a lantern, as safe as daylight, plenty of clear. brilliant light —at your feet or focussed 300 feet away. Ask your dealer to show you his stock of Evcready Flashlights-lie carries a complete range of sizes, from the handy little pocket lamp to the powerful searchliglits with the stamped on the end cap. CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON co. LIMITED Montreal TORONTO Winnipeg FLASH LIGHTS! . f!’ BATTERIES -they last iongot N-lill li l - NIT CELL W 5 / "wifiiifilfiiw Natural Tred Flexible Shank The (Turret-t; Walkingi Shoe for Women s Fl iEXl llLlC Sl-I A PE LY STYLEFUL We carry all widths from B to EEE in Brown Calf and Black Kid Oxfords, thus ensuring you a perfect fil- which ls the secret of proper shoe selling and extreme comfort to the wearer. We can also supply within a few days Patent Leather, White Buck, Grey Buck. Black Calf Oxfords 0r iigh Boots. on the same last. and which, by riwflwfllw YWI‘ foot we guarantee proper fitting. MEN’S NATURAL TREi) Are just n-s popular as the women's. We carry them l" Black Kid Boots, all widths, and can supply within a fevw days. Brown Boots, Black or Brown Oxfords. ‘Why not try a comfortable pair of shoes for your MK!- ALLEYU" '=" Mrrsn FASHIDNABLE FOOTWEAR l (Continued Page 4) l > __ _ __.-_. SOD-foot range. Be sure they have Eveready . T‘__'“_->T"T_ iitl, the Ilillllt‘ ul Nliiiii Kiiiliyrii li't' _ 'l‘iiy'|<ir. Si. Peter's ltoiid. slioiilil‘. have rend Bliss Kathryn lflélll‘ 'l‘i'iy-l lor, SI. Peters leliind iiiid iioi Si. zi H70. with lii...i-.~: riiiiiiliii: llJill iil'l' iill its divs In llii- (‘Xlvlli 0i T5 lltll‘ u.‘ illlll llii- sliiiri-linlili-rs were reliev- i-il of lliieii- illlllhllf liiiliilily. lhi: lzixpiiyvrs of iill llii~ llllllllllllilll iiiziku good the loan \\'llt.Ellt'V(!l‘ iiii. iiiilairiu Hunk fiiils-i’ Sin-h is lllll Htlllivllililll. The French Wines Exportatiion Jommission hurt this yi~iir iiiiidi- ll .i-piirl which is nl‘ siiiiiie lllll‘l'i'.~li in ‘ llillllil i, The ('lllllllllS>iit)ll saiyii Eiiii "is :iiiii is "In ilqvrlup llii- iiiiixl- 'iiiiin ii<-,i-ri-i= in‘ iiulivily whili", at siiini- lllilt’ iiviililiiit; iill that .|ll;.’,lll ri-prvsviit ii loii inzirkeil lllllll~ iinzliiliiiii, ni- ni-i-illi-ssly to coin- priiniisi: ihi- lillliilfillitll‘ financial l ippiirl :li.il \\'i- llilVt‘. lll‘l1llll'l‘ll iii illi~ i'|lllllll‘ll'\‘ iiiti-ri-sli-il." ilow iiiiiili-sl iiiiil urlful tliiil rvziilii! And l.li-- l~‘i-i-iii-h ireiily, negotiated hy l l lii- lii- l-Ziiig tiovi-riiiiient. giving re~ .liii~i-il iliities on Fri-iicii wines iiiid _.>riiiiil'i~s. nu dniiht helped the 't‘niiiiiii.ssiiiii's llllliillvrih‘ handsomely. The Commission goes on to tell wliiii ll lius iicciiiiipllshed in Cau- iiiln. \\'i- uiiule: “'l‘iii- _\'l‘ill' fiflllil will h-i-i reckoned ii (‘iiiiiiilii iis Ulll.‘ (ll the must Strik- iii: iii illl‘ history 0i’ prohibition. Ihi- ziiili prohihitlim campaign ad- hiiii-inp from plaice to place, gained ll\'l‘l" i\\'i> pi-iiwiices, Miinitohzi and Alhin-iii. (iniiii-io and Saskatche- \\'illl will soon yield to this effort. \\'iiii-s' lCXlltifitllltlll COIlllllll-l‘ in iiiiiy hiy rliiiiii ti) a preponder- fllli <liiiri~ iii this sucrose. as hi-iiil: ilii- only l<‘i'i~iii-li or fiiri-igii orgiiii- ‘ziiliini which Iii-ought illl its forces ll) hi-ur in ilii- llilllll‘. . . Uiir iic iltlil iissiiiiitul the iiiiisl lll\'l’.l‘S‘\' lfiiiziis: ilrniviiii: up of fiiets and ‘piiinplili-is. iwlitiiii; iii? the hitter iiiiil ;ill"li' ilisiiiliiilioii lliroiiiziioiit (‘uu- iziilii, prvss piihlii-iitiiiii nnd uiiiili-nv- i'l'Slv‘S, fiiriilshiiig of funds iii. the right moment. Our iiiztivily iliil 11ml viiiifiiii- ifs-d!‘ in ninlsteiiiup; llii ldry ]|l‘ll\'lllt'l‘.‘<l where it appi-iirt-il "Vlir i-ffiiri iiiiizlit. hi: useful. it was 7 i-xi-riaised lu improving " QlEkIWVlSH |li' l'l'k'.lilll' i-xistliig iii the proviii» 1'4‘i \\‘lil‘l'<\ illH effort huil iilrieiiily system represenlnil liy llii- lllflllttllllly. We hnd. [or iii— mini-v, iiuiuisiuii to express iiiir piiiiil iii vii-w to the Freiiiili Gov- Pflllllvlll iipiiii ri-rliiiii ilutuils oi’ llii- Qiii-liiii: lilflllhl‘ PniiiinisnIiiii, and i|iiiii- l'l'('i‘llil_V wi- UFKlUIlRQIl ii iriiiii piiiizn ill ilrilisih (‘iiliiiiiliiii for the uduplliiii iii‘ iri-rliiiii iiii-iisurc-ii fziv ‘iiiuiiili- lii llio iiuli» uf uur pruiliivLi." 'nii1i'iiii-ili:ii"y The ‘Christian Guardian of Tor- i-i-pin-l siiyii "this will hi-lp to ~x lllillil ilii- sliili-iiiiriil lhul lliii (“Il|' ilillillllq" iii‘ wiiii- iii (liiuhiri: llils, lll~ i-r ‘I wil tum pi-r (tPIll iii two yeiiri." Oped! violin classes ‘Puesdiiy, Sept. OPEN EVERY NIGHT I01‘ EX- Zltl. iii the new Mctlioiilist school-l ‘it-very night until 8.30 during Ex-l "iiihillim weelo-al. W. Rohblee. l tuln iiiid other equhiiiieiim which izwc-ryl hllulllllllll. iii the iliiy slllip with iis H; \li|l'll 8.1m p. iii.— ‘Peter's liuziil iii; prieviiiiisij; Slilllftll l!!!" duughtui" of Mr_ it. W. 'l‘it_\loi'. S‘ iiiilliiiiis. the (iiiviei'iiiiiiiiit of the day Peter's .1..|,l_,. m“; lmhm. f-rloiids in llUill town llllll Ftlllll Ztiiisl _ n. (extend i-oiigrululittiiiiis iiiiil twirl. hiir flbllllillllli. HHQPPHN iii llii- iiuhli» profession she liini ehiiswii. . lliit the (‘iiiiiiiiiiisliiii import lgillfii‘ . I llttfliv fruit liy the iiisltiutiou (if the ' into. (‘Ollllllifililllfi upon the ZllHlVI‘ : MISS BERNICE STULTZ will re- 6713-9-30-M2ll THE SAILING OF THE s. sf. Carvelll This STORE will] remain open; 6694-9-30,M3l imatiiciwm GIiIARiI i_ ‘- i lll’ i‘ ~ lllli l‘ ' _ . DO NOT‘ FAI_L to visiit the ltuili ‘rims houtli ut the Exhibition uiiiil ei- the isiiiiltury drinking fou " iirzil school sliiiiilil hiive. iilllill ‘J 27 iii-ii l IF VOU CANNOT DO ALL yiiilrl J. \V. ltolililbie. (Hill-Li) illhhiill CORRECTlOidihl-il iii» list till l‘lii-. lady riel'ieri'i<.d to lrl the i-lilvii‘ leiluiitl uiid lier iiiiiiiy ll|l|l‘ll fiirllivi" lhiiii lliiil. the l<‘i'i-iii'h iill\i'l‘l'llllll'lli_ flUVUPlllllHlii, llll‘ Fivliliiip,iiupoiiili- l“l'l‘llL‘ll il'i‘iliy :iiiil giiii-il-iiinitiil litlll l lriil of lli|l|l|l' iii l.)lll‘lll‘l' iiiid lli'.ii¢ii (Yoliiiiihiii iii one hi}: :‘il'lli‘llll* iii ill’ lllge Cllllilllil wllli iiiliixii-iiliiiu li| llUTri. And llll'l‘l‘ ill'i‘ llllllltlilrl iii iiiuiiiey behind it. _ll is iilziiiiiizl this. iirriiy of {rxiv-iriiiiii-iils. within and‘ iiiilsiile of the lluiiiiiiiiiii ,iiiiil of iiii i i-ii"ii cuiuiiamilloii ihiii the priiliihitiiiiiisls in‘ Uiiliirio iiri- IiUW hzittliiig lll ii coiiti-sl whose result iii doubtful. The byeelection campaign Ncrthumberland promises ii lively. finish on Oieioliiir T. Ninhliii: iliiiiiiteil by the IJlhCPiIl lllflltlfli)‘ iit‘ iii- Mforls of the King and Vi-iiiiii. '\‘l'\'t\il\‘ll (ziiiiiliiliilir, is figliliirgi ifs iviiy. pliiukily illlll is re he llltwllllg with good success, “if you t-iiift cinch-em, si-iiri- 'i\ni," w.isl illl‘ word of u fiilliiri" it) his fivi- l your (Illl lioy u.“ ihe lililfil‘ sliirihil; for the lirimk to try for iriiiii.‘ iiizijnrily 0t roles or not iiiii_v he‘ [ll‘0l)lt!lllilllL‘ill. for the oilds zigiiiiisti liiiii iiri» lieiivy hut illill he liais- iii-i ready scared his opponent terribly. is apparent. Pféflllli)!‘ King return ed to Ottawa despoiiileiit and Pre-l Iii-ni-riil Alultll’! ill lli-iriiil, .\lii-||_ Sprains ! A Vtllll llliflllfll‘ irilu stiffness by i-iihliiiit: Wlill Mlnflrd’s. it hills inllziiii illililtllli soothes and lii-iils. l l iiinl l l l l Got in touch with us when you need ‘coal for any ipurpose. For industrial or home use we can provide you with the very best, and you will find our prices right. "THE MAXIMUM OF HEAT" wo- (mus & co. Pltoltl rm tion Week we are l G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler 121 Grafton St. ll links uni i’ llii- l\'§iii'_ m liniitieil iiioniiy i-xpi-iiili-il hy ii fur. i. iii l)i'Olli|l!,illIlliI,l ‘r purti-il tn l l inl " 1.424 tliri-e yours ago, iiiiil tlii- friii ‘ ' .ZiJ\'l‘l'l’llli‘iElliS Mr. llii-key. tllv (Hill-l ; ._ll\llllll|,l l” lillllllllllllll lll i l l l ll" are l wit h Eliza: s lCri‘. ‘o gileiidid '1: nge. $5.00, i $6.50, $7.50 M EN ‘S RB 6 IVFLEQD UNITED Tlollil "O0 Ready with new Fall Hats new blocks-may: colors N llS-tlllllC ll ATS 0F PlilltllEUl‘ TASTE AND srrritit‘ ready here lei-day in the hast assortment in the l ‘it The new ciiliirs dft’ here - the new shapes (let your new" lltll i.t)-(lilly~~—\'~»'li.ilt‘,‘illt‘ assortment. is umiplt=tt> you will he as well pleaised with the prices as lillllllllllii l lllllllllllllllil fir‘ h’ . ORE HitifiS o’; (1)., QO'QOQ ‘vtlildilliliill-Mtll-i. Grand Agricu _.__..__-__-_-—- 4 —-— —~- LTl). q;oyggogoqqooooooovvoooooovooooooooo ltural A Exhibition A AND Horse Races Charlottetown, Stpl. 30 to UCL 3 'l'ucsday. Sept. 30, 1924.‘) n. ..>i. lixhhit. 2.30 p. m. School Children 3 p. m. President Davies reads the n Lieutenant Governor Heart: formally opens H. S. Arkell. D lav-t, Hi5 Worship. Mayor McKen lAgi-icullure, interriii ’ ldren. Addresses by Hon. Edwin Gurisaulus, Grounds open to the public at night. ‘para All school children of the Province y itheir teacher for the afternoon free. WEDNESDAY, oi: Judging in all classes-Q a. ni. sharp. omlnion Live Stock Commissioner. nu, Hon. J . xed with baud coyncerts, choruses b solos by Mic. Fletcher and Miss Blanchard. Pioneer Boys Ayrshire Judging Competition in afternoon. on opens. headed by band march tn grounds- nnual address, His Honor the Exhibition. United States Consul; Mr. Premier J. D. Stew- H. Myers, local Minister oi y school chil~ TOBER 1 Home race: and vaudeville performances each afternoon. 9 CLASSES OF HORSE RACES Performances Wednesday and Thursdl Wednesday and Thursday evening, and y Nights. Friday afternoon band con. a certs and vaudeville performances in front of Grand Stand and in Main ‘Exhibition Building. ~ Horse parade in Exhibition Horse Ring, 11 a. m. Thursday. Cattle dc came place at 11 a". m. Friday. C. R. SMALLWOOI)’ Secretary Treolurcr are Invited, accompanied by l iiiier Vi-iiiotrezillses how pnriiiiiis‘ ‘ ssllifiol Imlgimmfiw it would he for him \\'\5l‘l,' Niiriliiin. l _‘___w_______~ _ » __ _ V . . . herli-lnll l" f°ll°“' “"11 ill“? lllllltli‘ lowoooooo000000000000oo0o0ovooooooooooovooovooooo:l tion. Lust yeiir hu Irieil liiiril lo o ol save Kent hut failed. A v i w r i r 1 v ) ) ‘ ' - ' _-_ l! N()'i ii la if) llilu l lll)]A1( 3 _ ) Sim 1 W t i; _ _ . , i. Tllh i ANDORA p 6 8y 0 l, On making our donation to the Orphaniiges. of c p» 0 ‘)AN(‘IJ . ‘ . ' ~ ' - " A s ii t Take FJ] z pound on eveiy pound of ilASlARU S BRAHMIN 4| L oi ‘ \. 1 4 - z in Prince Edward Island. the price has not ‘oeen increased o‘ A ) ‘ w ‘ I llhlmfi ll" “l"|'l|'l"" "m" l?" ""~’ ‘ and the tiigh standard oi quality is maintained. E l i i-_iiii\i ii-ii It l‘ ill >i-l fiiiii’ '*‘ V ‘ -| - .. . - .,.~ ...., _ vi. v l.‘:‘,|,‘,‘r|:,_;<'_i"':,'|l 3.;'|',‘|'|iw“;,!l]!“ If‘ l m‘ If? The Public are now asked to show their lo/zilt/ to 'I.'.::'.t::..: .';‘.'.i..';!...;‘.' w: w i-skmii an 1M9 z. n. PM..." . . iiiiil Hilli‘! imw Ii. I'l'lll|4‘t'. l~'i.|li..i than HASZARUS BRAHMIN, , . llllltkellll HIIIFVIIIlOII. illvlllip n» l: t; stands for the '|1"'-""I1I\' "M" riliiiz. l-Iiii Nlllvilzllli Ii‘ BFlAHMlN Tf-‘A has; no peer, when steeped for six or °~ fluid‘ h‘. "N l: "N \'iill lllit‘. flllll liiwll _ . T . . iiii qi-iiiii): iili-iiili-r. "I"liiiiiri:iiiils iii‘ HIP-Ill: 5mm" "llllulgs l“ bumng wine-h z haul U14‘ ha‘ Yet iiiiil \\'l|llll'll l'ill'll _\'l'ill' ri-iruiii l'l'itll|I\ l o i iili-iiili-i‘ |ll_'\II‘|'N by iisiiiii: .\i:iriiiiil;i 'i‘.ili HELP THE OFipliAld/XGES BY UGlNG lT- q bgcn aghigygd l" h-liei. |'lIl‘l'l|l|Hl‘ liii-in frinn _\'1ll||' q|r~|ii l z i. Ni. Ill iii-nil ilii-i-i-i ill .‘llll'llllllll iv». l , Eclenuflc caut~ O s 4 O 0700-9 30>.\llts3l. Iron Rang: Con- struction, lUu flipblhlllflfl is founded on its great durability, won- tierlul ecciioiiiy. excellent cooking and unexcelled baking quniiiits. VRICES l".'i'il~.i.i liilllflE-fltllilln $70.00 Pandora with Tank .. . .. $82.50 lhiiiiliirri witli Closet . . . $81.25 PiiIHiOFil with Closet and Tank . .. _. $92.50 Pi-nilorn with llllpl0Vlfid Cloiet $6.75 extra. 'l‘he ltoiiienziy Steel Range Thiat Lasts a Lifetime ‘lhe Kootenay is a high grade steel Range. its mod- (ville price and economy on coal and lasting qualities have niade it one of the most popular on the market. PRICES: Kcotenziy Plain $1250 Kootenay with Tank _ $5535 Kooteriay with Closet $3539 Kootenay with Closet and Tank ............ .. $9125 We also carry The “SUPREM~E" Furnace Built for Satisfaction. We KNOW IT HEATS. Th," are m, d“. satisfied buyers of the SUPREME PIPELESS FURNACE. Price $13590 when attending the Exhibition do not fail to visit our stove ‘department. We will be pleased to ohow ygu aroun . 7185i’. i WOLSALE 4. RETAIL