> rhinitis "arisen bruins: is anemia: thstmir goods are“, M. We r Ll'I'| bcsliuukirr: harneuit is poaeihlelormske an' we figure basal llor. Li’: yoi;viir-.‘.i~r'o‘ ' iiipcriai iiluuii ilariieiss, i willr UIliFlt-Iiil It. ii yonrdeiilerdueaiait handle sci. l-ir pd. _s U4 m4)‘ style ul our panama-vii llamas. mole arr mini good Tqlt-‘l Ifur. rs, l‘. a. 64o, at u rpxriul prair- NQ _ f; 4 0 A): _~.oi.-r dealer u! write to us iiboul it. ('1. SAMUEL ‘TTLITES 8: CO., LTD. (Established 1866) i\..in ~‘ mum oil’ and Wliuiaai-len u! Auto SIIPPU" _-.l .1’ ~.- t‘ .~i tori‘ iiaua oats- sou-s L-snor mots HOL m. -ss tr —ELEGANT new Auturnim, Mil- ery for Exhibition visitors. ‘Leave your order early. Sinclair it Stew- art Limited. 3196-10-1-21. —8PEClAL BARGAINS in lad- ies’ suits during Fair Week. See them early. Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. - 3196-10-1-2i. —WHITE WASH SILK, regular 2.50 clearing on Fair Days at por yard $1.29. Sinclair 6i: Stewart Ltd. 3196-10-1-21. -HAND8OME furs now showing select yours on Exhibition Days. Sinclair Kr Stewart Limited. 3196-10-1-2i. l -CHOICE groceries at reduced prices on Exhibition Days. See ad .101" spvriiils. Sinclair & Stewart Lid 3196-10-1-21. —-EXCE LLENT ‘CARGO Inver~ Rain-and- Sun Coats _ Garments made ol Gabardines, impe- _ rials Tweeds, Coverts and other high- p f- d b the grade materials which have been shower- roo e y celebrated “C ette" Re d. process, can be worn 0n wet clays as as fine. They assess style, too, that is not possible with rubber-line wet- day-only coats. In choosing your Between-Season Cost, for Spring or Fall, sea that you get materials prooied by the "Cmveneite” Regd. process, with the Trade-Mark stamped on every yard, or inside every ready- e garment. For Men, Women and Children. lfyour dealer cannot supply you, wrll: us. 87 THE CRAVENETTE CO., P.0. Boa 1934, MONTREAL, Que. ricss (‘oal now unloading, send in Your orders. R. Tliolman Ltd. ' ~ 3223-10-2-21. Days (owing to a alight imperfec- tion) ot per yard $2.95. Sinclair & ‘Stewart Limited. 3196-10-1-21. l —CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.- i- Rev. Jiis. MtirDougnll will preach as followat-On Sabbath the 3rd at Cape 'l‘ravcrse at 10.30; Scarle- tovvn zit 3 a. in. tit Summerside at i‘ p. m. .—MOTOR VISITORS-A num- her ol’ summons. returnable on Monday October 4th, have been issued against Motorists for in- fractions of the Motor Vehicle Act. H, ——SEJED WHEAI-We have ri limited quantity oi Lrist year's send wheat uLl reclauneti and grad- od. Farmers would do well to se- cure their seed now as good wheat will be scarce. it. T. Holman Ltd.. Summcrside. 3175-9-30-31. -DULL MARKER-Mr. Peter J. Bulger, (“rope Wolfe. returned on Wetlnr-silay evening from (‘haihnni where he had been en- ilt-iivoring to dispose of a ship- ment of oats. .\lr. Bulger reports that the market for oats at that place was so dull llltil rather than soil at a loss. iit- purchased bags and stored eighteen hundred bus- licis. Mr. Buiger is a ri-nl business man who works for the interest of the farmer. lll‘ reports that. lum- hm‘, ospcciiiliv shingles has dropped to a normal price. H. .. 0 §§O§OO§Q4Q4 Shoe Styles Our Frill Stock is on the Shelves, wailing for your approval, we illustrate n few of them here, if it's New an orrcc . “'9 F)’ o lllVQ l- OXFORDS And Iieaiher Hose, to match are much in vogue. [leather Stockings $2.25 Brown Oxfords, $7.50 lo $12.50 Ladies Iligli Laced Boots in Brown or Black, with 7w Military or Frcnch hceis, on the new and fashionable lasts. BE FITTED correctly here .,.,v°;=‘4.;aoo “Kt » we carry 'i . ‘ I different i,‘ ti widths and sizes -.-\ SHOES AS ILLUSTRATED $6.95 to N250 See our big display of fashionable Gaiters in Autumn Shades, Fawn, Taupe, Grey, Castor Brownv Priced from $250 to $5.00. ALLEY £9 CO LIMITED. ilishioriible Footwear Clftiwii P. B. I. OQOOKQQOQQUIOOO DOQUPOQOO He anullled and sneezed and couldn't get rid 0i l\- Mother at last remembered IIQIIUlB 771st: . ola m flfiié‘ ai-apaaauauiaaabsdvo .,. She put some in his nos- ’ trila at night and rubbed the outside of his nose with it. Next day he breathed 1 freely. Cold all gone Montholatum heals gen and prompt] -—uus i: lor cuts. _ time, chlppe hands. etc. Ant-input: as well as healing. Ilaatiisgatuir on ll .aii Ito. is: V. i s. The Ioatbsistan Co. l Bridgebiirg, Ont. i Cook’s for i Your Photos NEXT _ You Will b}: Thiiiliiiig XIViAS Then Think oi the Bayer Studio For Your Photographs 163 GREAT GEORGE Si’, Next Stanley Show lfoardon; uoooo-o-o-oaoooqoa QfiOdi-QDD-Q wooooooo-oo-ooo o-0-o0-o0 l —50 INCH WOOL serge in green W! only, regular $5.00, selling on Fair ’ a!’ —l’|' PAY. N U"! ill 0th‘ P!!!» Ill“- ' l ~ .---- i art Limited. l0 Days at $6.95 per pair. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. 3196-101-3i. -EXTRA 000D quality Botany Serge worth $8.60 reduced for Ex- hibition daya to $6.90 per yard. Sinclair h Stewart Limited. 8l96-10-1-2i. -MEN’8 KNIT TOP Shirts, sell- ing during exhibition week. spec- ial each $1.59. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. 319540121. -HEAVY GREY Shlrting and overall drill, regular 80c. Exhibition special 65c per yard. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. 819640121. —A SAFE AND PROFITABLE investment Victory Bonds yielding about 6 1'4 per cent. Apply J. A. Brace or H. W. B. Siavort Summer- “ e. 324l-10-2-3i. 3241-10-2-3l. -SHIPPING. -- The schooner “and Carter, (‘iipt. J. Trenholm. is in port with a cargo of coal from Port Hastings. The schr. Lelia Lin- wood, (‘apt. A. Trenholni has cleared for Sydney. The schr. Myra M-unn, cleared for the home [J0 at Murray River. --WEDDING BELLS. -A quiet wedding was soleninized at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Campbell, Albarton, at eight o'clock. Well" nesdziy morning Sept. 29. when their younges t daughter Marlon Carriithers was united in marriage to William '1‘. Rogers 0i FWPU>WB~ Rev. Geo. A. Christie officiated. -NARROW ESCAPE. The eight your old son oi’ George Uoucelle Summerside had a narrow escape from being killed by an automobile. molten on Monday afternoon he was taking a ride on the back of a truckwaggon. and lumping MY l0 make for the sidewalk he 000K001‘ ed with an automobile also going m ilie same direction but b it fortunately, at the time was lllfiVillg slowly in second 86-1!‘ which saved the boys’ life. Medical aid was summoned all Otilsltle of a bud soars the young (h: p W213 not severely injured. 'l‘ho tirivcr of the car was very considcrntc havihg conveyed the boy to his home he did all in his power to help the (illllll. 'l‘li.- Miould be a warning ‘to all childrrn who are in the habit of stealing drive-s behind nwaggon or cor, and their parents should see to ii ‘that children learn the folly of such a rash act. .\||III\I'I‘I'I liinlllsrlit for ltisrntl, Ne. m} \VESTERN PERSON ALS —Mr. Thomas H. Phillips, Eller- slie, was ii visitor to the Exhibit- ion this week. —Tlie Misses Wlnnifred and Georgia McPiirlane, Bodeque arr visiting friends at Mount Allison University, Siickville, N. ‘B. —-—Mr. Lloyd Stevenson of tho Hank of Nova Scotia Summorslde. li-fr. Monday morning for Kentvlllc N. S. whore he has been trans- forred. i -—Miss Madge H. Thomas of Nair York ls spending n few ivccks with her parents Mr. and Airs. John Thomas, Sit, Eleonora. -—Mr. John (orrol, who h'.'id been visiting his lili(‘li‘. Mr. William llolltirnn. Bloomfield. loft on Thursday‘ morning for his homo lr. \\'4lllli£1li1, Alana. ii. ~Mrs. Dudley and Miss Jose- phine Davis of Now York (‘lt_\'_ who had hot-ii visiting trll-nds at Plims- dulc and Stimmersltic loft {or their homes on Thursday morning. ll. —Miss lloglnn Shnrhcll, Porffli-ZP. who hail bot-n visiting ‘hor hrothw Dermot, a business man in liiirilflll. Nlnsra, rolurnml homo by tho (‘air Parry on lWetlnosilny evening. ll. Doctors” lllniirda Llnlini-nt Damlruti’. “Automobile ‘prrl/ipafliifv“ . you?! Zflipomblj! A arc numerous enough hut not all Justify their claims to repair lfhe intiurcrl parts properly. We arc ex- ports at tho business and make good our claim to repair all motor cur damage thoroughly, and as quickly as good work will permit. We use only the best materials. employ practical. sober and reuli~ able help. and charge very reason- ably for our services. Bear those facts in mind. ’ Central Garage ii. C. ViCKFRSON ‘ Prop, Montague. —-WOMEN’8 Milli cut kid bdots. l $10.00 value, selling on Fair Days at per pair $7.95. Sinclair & Stew- I196-10-l-2i. -MEN8' FINE BOOTS, worth up $10.00 selling on Exhibition IOU-fill BIL t! abrrdisvs trim is minim"- ties. . _ .. » Cs- ‘Jwiioln a. Q." in curious-u "WIIISCOUNTQ on all iliies of boots-and shoes. W. A. Poole l Co. Inger atonbllle. 8115-9-14‘ o). Black and Tan Alter Sinn Feiners TRIM COUNTY, Meath, Ireland Sept. Zit-Becauae of the burning day morning and the wounding 01' armed men descended on the town last night and burned buiid~ ings and attacked residences oi‘ Sinn Feiners and indulged in in- discriminated shootingSevcriil cas- ualties are reported. Reprisiiis are alleged to be the work ot the “Black and Tans" police. The regular pol- ice are taking steps to prevent fur- damiige. During the repriaals some thirty houses were burned and fires were still blazing at noon today. ---<o>-—-- Now is the time to do things; by and by ls the time to do nothing. _¢o§i__ Arman/lawman iimvlanari. ~ ‘IIIIRPCPII Llnlment for Burris, rte. - _—_._— ._.—_—.-=--____i—4- ——~Mrs. Alfred keoughan, re- turned home this week after visit- ing for n month at her former home nt Fort Augustus. H. —Mrs. Fulton and daughter who have been vlsl n: in Summerside returned to the home in Scranton, Penn. —M-iss Eva Sullivan or Summer- side lent Tuesday morning for Bridgeport, Conn. where a splendid position awaits her. —Mr. Leonard Roberts ot the ltoyn-l Bank staff who "has been SPPIIIIiIIg his holidays =witli his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rob- erts of (‘entroi ‘Bedcque was o. vliillnl" to Charlottetown on Wod- nesdiiy. lie was accompanied by his sister. lie was accompanlrd by French of llampton drove to the vention. —.\ir. J. A. Matthews of (YLeary accompnnierl by dire. G. M. Mat- thews and Mr. (‘hnrit-s Ellis m" tho some pint-e, motored on Sunday last lo Wiimot, French itiver Darnley and Baltic and returned next day, Thcy were acr-rmpanied home by Mrs. William Qzon and little son Ralph who are spending a visit at 0'l.r:iry. Mr. Vernon Eiiaitheiv of fVLcary ilccfllllpfllileil the party u; fur as Summer-side. tiizi Don't risk your material in a poor dye, Each t-k- npo of “iliiimontl lye-i" contains ilircctione so simple that any woman i-nn dinmonil-rlye n. new, __ i"li'li color into olil gar- tntmts, draperies, cover- ings, i-veryytiiiug, whether wool, silk, lint-ii, cotton or IIllXUll goods. Buy “Diamond Dyes“- no iIlllUl‘ kind~—tht-n per~ fi-t-t ri-sults arr. guaran- tri-il. llruggist hriii Color (‘nril-ltl rich colors. §§i§§ yes dry goods." Special discounts on __‘ of the police barracks here yesterY Chief Constable White a number of i , . . ..~»¢1~-»--*-<~I+~>'-vwa»%tn-r..~ ~..=, k“, . ' i A Wonderful line of . — Women’s Coats $19 —- Will Repay Closest Attention Here's an assortment that breaks records. There are Velours and Mixcd Tweeds, shown in green, bit e, grey, brown and burgundy. 'i‘hesc are mostly shown in all round bt lied models, button trimmed, with wide cozy convertible coll fli‘.............. ...... Salt’s Plush Coats $49.50 Moore & McLeod Ltd. 119--121 Queen St. Charlottetown WIIZZ\\\YBR\VIJLZIMQ\\H\B\BUIIIZW3\\UHDQQ i._..i. *~———_r=-/-'— z" _ . . _ ___ "Did you got tfliul $10 chock your uncle sent you cashed yet?" risked friend husiiiuid. , "No, 1 haven't been out," rcpllictl his ivife. “Well, ll um sending an tirdrr to I-lcrefis a tempting line of coats, in genuine Salt’s Plush, belied i all round, Convertible collars. loose hacks, running i045 inches in length, shown in all sizes from 36 to 46. This is a really wonderful value of the sort that many stores are ctti $55.00 t Q $60.00each for ~ L i l n ‘ i . Compare these Flannelettes I 0 With Mail Order Catalogus 28 INCII FLANNELETTE —-This is 27 INCH HEAVY ENGLISH FLAN- ll Canadian mad e Fizinnelctte, NELEPTE, soft finish, first colors— . medium width with a soft nappy fawn, pink and bluerstripes. Just § llfllSll, comes in avariety of pretty the material for _boys and girls ’ stripes... 30c nightgowns or pyjamasm..." 35c 34 lNCli Fnauusuzrrr. — This . RYMNDS ENGUS“ FLANFIELETTE M30 is a product of Canadian is the best procurabie." Pine soft Mills. Comes in neat striped pat- am.‘ durable’ no better mlwarmer terns and is as low as it can be gig;noalégtzgnaqekcomssblln a var‘ ‘ ‘ _ _ _, pin an ue com- bought todrly wholesale 40c bination stripes 65c to 75c =1 Pllrti" ' lore for two boxes of money! \Vhy, my dear, whalt. did rrx-ur. I don't Willi! to send money you do with. lilli9 $10 your iinclq m "n onvi-lopo. You take i.liis $10 sent. you. 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