Us?‘ ..°OHOP from Holman’; Catalog ~-‘"'. Yovin: ssekma t i a; us for OAlIhNOL. Souri: [$11150 ' lrookftsls School Fair The Brooktifild school fair which W05 Place st-Brokileld on Sept. 18 was a decided success from every ‘umimllll- 1119M Min! a record lltonflouce and lnore- and better _ exhibits than ever bean-g The“ were about 600 exhibits. and about x200 money pflzg ‘wen The schools Mining pnfl 1|; 11115 Fill‘ were as follower»: Brookficld Greenv-ale. Springvale, Dariington. Ebenezer. North W-iltshire 8111i w "Hpmpshire. - - .1 shire: l. Helen M01111“. 8. O18! Waye, 4. Beatrice Mathsson. ° BAMERNS-Glithblitl gush Syrup on hand. Sourig D1‘ _-_.- -~'LANU$- — Harding Fraser shipped four carloads oi‘ lam-ha from Sourls last Wednesday. Th- llrlce Dnld was 8 1-3 cents per lb This seems to have lbeen a pretty “if bride taklns other farm pro ducts into consideration. - JOINT swm: comma-re: on H0O GRADING A1’ worm Sec. 0. Ol..,..snaps: 1. Alvlna Johnson. 2. Mae Rae. 4. Lottie Johnson. Rae, Ebenezer. 3. Florence_ CLASS C. “fir ygwvs oer A coup. dont neglect it let us give you a $01118. of WAEMIROLES Emulsion Bourls Drug o. 80c. 1. Tea Apron:- l. Alvina Johnson. 3161111111. 3. bottle Johnson. Marion McDonald. n - toyoar - t d" ‘ifiiii-‘KY K ifiai . V'_ mg pain instantly. Then ' corn loosens and ""- Made in a colorless -More ' ' ra tn as-_ ” ‘geudctifin is the sin... u‘ Stop Instantly glans: Mary -l. -.I_-__ ' v --'P°TlATlOE8.-— There 1g g very slow movement of potatoel in Souris. The price offered l: ""9111? live cents. The yield in not Slllt what was expected em‘ 1W8 are told that conside ublG r0 l! dfivolflvlng among certain. var ietles. this; witnthe low market 261:1 vol-v olwollrflzinz to _tbe n. Sec. 2. Hsmatitched Towel: l Ella Edwards. 2. Mary Stewart 3. Lottie Johnson. 4. Reta Mc- Pmz: U37 Still. HIAlUPHCiTC.‘ “Ass i GMANS Bbc. 3. Bampre of Embroidery: ‘l. Alviua Johnson. 2. Mary Mc- iRflo. 3. Ella Edwards» 4. Alice Dol- lar.‘ , At the conference held in Ottawa on lfiovembbfind and ilni; 1921. be W9“ m9 H08 Producers. Provin- cial and Dominion Government rep. rooonmlvbs. Live sup Exchanges and Packers. the need or g 101m Committee to maln-tsin and carry "I tho cooperation established he tween the various interests at that conference was keenly felt and was azlgroseed in the lollowlngyresolsr. “£17115: llllls ctonlflerencle expresses s rova o ‘e h il ' permanent eommltleepzoggoesa: o?" - Mad: m Canada o . three men. one representing the SIOIIII ‘Dockers and one representing the - . _ Droducela. each man to be paid “vii the group he represents. and llrggg ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION that this committee begin lunc- ' llolninlz as soon as possible." Moved by G. H. Hutton Seconded by J. S. McLean." -ln order that, the department- responeible for the administrating °l ti"! i108 radial! regulations should have a voice in t.he work and be directly in touch with all the factors connected with the buying and selling of hogs, a reprggggyu‘. live of -the Dominion Live Stock Brunch was included on the com- mittee. Sec. 1.|Oats: 1.‘ Mary Stewart Brookfield; 2. Herberet Dollar. Springvalc; 3. Alice Dollar. Bllriugvale; 4. (31111. 0rd Pound. Hampshire, Oec. 2. Wheat: -1. Clarence iMcLenll. Burlington. 2- Almil‘ CBreW. Greenvaie: ii. Avalah McCullunl.» Ebenezer; 4. Lilli" MORIIB. Grceavak. l The gains oi strains and sprains are rle to congestlons. Just gulckcn the circulation. and the inflammation and pain subside -- dlsapyear. Without rubbing, bloan s penetrates and breaks up the pzllniul congestion. Sloan's rl-lil-volt rheumatic pains. soothes neural ia. warms and cnmlorts tirc . aching ks. laoscnscongeation from colds in chest. Rut-p it handy. m ' Sec. 4. Mendel! Wool Sock" —- ..'PANTRY sate. ——0n satin» 1 .11.. , . ' day. Oct. 14. the ladies oi’ tn. a Mdqem H‘“'"’sh."e' Methodist ‘Church. ISourls. helda v.97! "W955i"! Will-FY sale in tilt store of ‘Matthew & "McLean. Ltl‘ m9"! W" B larse and varied dis- Dlfly of good eats offered. which were very soon disposed of. As these indies are known to be very pmficient in the culinary er their sales are ‘always an assured SIICCBFI. ‘ ..'T-AKE SHELTER. ,- Owinr to the high wind and‘ rough seas. seven men with seven boats wel-r forced toport in Souriebn Tues day. They left Egmont Bay on the 10th forNll-frage in the interests of the Portlanding Packing Co. The men are Messrs John Arsenunlt and ‘Harry. Claw. Summorside. Alla tin Arsenault Egmont Bay, Josep} Gsudet. Tlgnlsh. Philip Areenauit Mt.‘ Carmel. Allbin ArsenaulLand ISylvain Gallant of Ca-pe Egmont With favoraible weather they cx Sec. 5. l>alr Knitted Socks: 1- Ml"? Stewart. ‘l. Florence Mc- Ras. 3. Vernon Ford. Of Cour!!- Tfihvéll mlfvilrichf '_ 451i “live the louse-sit‘; ‘Why __ - rim. I - bgliovo-VP-Dotlol cures s. MANUEL rnalumc ' . . Sec. 1. Best Hammer Hand-e: 1. lvan Bowman. North Wiitslllre Z. Neil Campbell. Darlington. ” Maurice Berigan. North Vililtshire 80c. 4. Buckwheat: l. vlVlJll McPherson. ton. ‘j. onal Cards (or. clin- ’ tonic Diseases stwm P. I. lplandJ-Oanart _ n: Prlnoo at. . has nalnr. 1t to s p. Ill Darling- Sec. 6. Yellow Eyed Beans: 1. Rutir Corned‘. Greenvale; Mill?‘ Sewurt Brookileld; Herbert Dollar. 4, Eleanor land. Hampshire. Sec. 2. Best Milking Stool: 1. Freddie lilacNcillu llulupsillro - M18118 Mi-‘Pllvrhitu. Dariillgtull; iessi 3. The home oi’ Mr. A. W. MaoLaren. Ack- Belle River. was visited on Satur- day evening. October 14th inst by a committee representing the cou- gregattion oi Wood islands when Miss Louise Emery rend the lol- lowin galrdl-ess: Mr. A. William Macbareu Dear Mr. MacLarens-lt was with keen regret that the congre- gation and community learned of your prospective departure. for a season, from our midst and we Sec. 3. Best Nail a6.- GLASS 2 ROOTS l.yl_Clarence McLean. CLASS 10 LIVE ST-OCK l. POULTRY Sec. 2. Irish cobbler Potatoes: 1. Margaret iMcLeau. Brookficld. 2. Ella Eilwards. Hampshire; Herbert Dollar. Springvale; Lester Johnson. Brookfield. 2. Rilil Alla-Hit Nl-lvhrili-gc Barracks. ncllr (‘ur- l. F10.‘ rzlgll. ’l‘lli~. escape was made ' through .‘lll unused souw-r. lilo ‘mouth of which is al the Lilicy (c) 1. Gertrude Aclrlaluli. 2. Jenn‘ ]'i\'pf_ blaster. Hampshire; 3. I-iilda Ack- "Frer- _St_zltl-. troops today sur- roulldml the luwn of Brliillglraill-"r- _ (bi i. Elia Edward-s. Sec. 1. Best Calf (Bcef Breed). Npm’ ., Floreme Mcmm‘ l. Angus Walker. Darlington; 2. "' Wesley McLean. Darliuglon; 3. MCRReP Sheldon Ward. 4. Lloyd McLeod. Brookf-ieid. n o. 4. Sec. >5, Turnips: 1. ‘Earle Ward. Hampshire; 2. A ll. Stewait, IT ' and Solicitor. l4 Great . Booms lsrsot. s for thf Union lgng a - Oandaa. ‘ . ii. C. Archibald h on N. Y. Post Graduate i School and Hospital - limited to Eye, Ear, N“. ~. H - and Throst lsysr Building. Great George dropouts Guardian Offles v slsphene IllO-J. Hearse-O to 12 a. m‘. f to 9 m nald a MoPhee B. A. - - H. F. MBPIIOO Money. to Loan lulldlng, Charlottetown R.McGnigau,BA Bo’- lll. SOLIOITOR. ftlbnsv to Lear. Cameron Block rlottstown. P E. Island s. “HESSLIAN l- r. Iollsléer .Notsrv Public. ulouev "re LOAN \ P. is ‘IIIIIO ETC f . Miles Garrison A. B., M. D. - ary Tuberculosis lpselallst lrlghton Road. Charlottetown ‘Treatment In lslectsd Gases Telephone W‘! Leod &’ Bentie-y W. i. IENTLEY. K. O. J. A. BENTLEY lsrrlsters and Attorneys MONEY TO LOAN Bank of N. 8. Chamber- p m. May. be consulted off hours at 116 Hlllabore It. in er 8t Palmer ‘ Palmer, K. 0. H. L. Palms. sll lmn. its. k of Neva lsotla Iullolng Charlottetown, P. E. I. Money to Loan iO-F. HIRAM BALL ‘ GLICH GOLD PRIZE . MEOALLICT DED 10 COLD ~AND I IILVEI MEDAL! * NIST AND MUIICAL DIRECTOR IAPTICT CHURCH prepared toirooelvs Mush nts In the following sublsots 0, VOCAL, ORGAN THEORY ‘ OF MUIIC - : Iaptlst leheol . hours-Ito 12 and 2 to l, lngs by Appointment.- a‘ l. c. nulls-- IVI SPICIM-ICT ' s Royal leak Iuflldlo; uouns' ' » ‘it to 12 i; pact to nlake their destination ii one day. ‘ Eastern Personals ..'Mr. James AJE. McDonald paid Souris a Visit Frltiay| ..'M~r. "Bob" Howntt. represen ting Hauld Bros. Halifax, was : recent visitor to Iswuris." ..'lMr. Roy Ling of the Swif’ Packing (lo. was in Souris Thurs day on business. ..'.Mr. LE. Hughes. commercial icing in oils was in Souris lasi have been nominated‘ by the l-ndue- week on business. ' ..fiMr. F0. lrlaln. Cadet instruc- tor from n“, Ham,“ fMnflary de Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. pol. pupils of the High School. le in 80am instructing tbr Pr‘ Yqu NIB Pliclillll; 1111111911‘?! and A. A. Mc- merit deserving of such kindness Hampshire; iilillan for the Dominion Live Stockists had been shown to him, and ex- Brookfield. Eye-Glasses From $2.00 t0 $10.00 Front hat Point so Caps leer ls s big territory. yet right across this lines Parkman Supplies theBig Majority oi Eye-Glasses llmply _ because PARK- ulau-a lYE-GLACIEI are the rmssr vltocunashs. and he ls the outv OIAO- uars OPTIOIAN (stuns- ahoassurpos.) -: "Inlifontague i‘ ' "Join" at} "have your-alt" 1 lilo Munro-oars orrlcal. ZPANLOUII» y The appointment of a permanent dt will be noted that the resolu- tiou calls for only one representa- tive from the Producers. However, "Don more mature consideration it was decided that tlhere should be ilrree representatives of‘ the Pro- ducers-one representative each for Western and Eastern Canada and a Wench-speaking representa- tive for Quebec. The three produc- ers’ representatives on the com-i mlttee have been appointed through cooperation with the provincial governments by the Western and Eastern ‘Canada Live Stock llnlons and by the Provinclltl Swine Breed- ers Association for Quebec. The oth- er two members oi’ the committee trial and DevelopmentCouncil of Canadian Meat Packers and the feel that we cannot permit you to leave without giving solne express- ion ot our appreciation of your worth and of our high esteem for you We recall with pleasure and gratitude the service which you have rendered to our choir and oulr congregation and the interest manifested by you in everything that made for progress and ad- vancemsnt. We wish to assure you of ou-r best wishes for yourself. for Mrs. MacLaren and all the members ~01’ your family. for those that remain and for those that tare away. and to say that it is our hope that in the good providence of God you may be spared soon to return to us again and take the place in the congre- gation and community which in Live Stock Branch of the Dominion On account of the change in! representation. there was considerq committee hut these difficulties mittee. consisting of Meet-s. Herbert. for Western Canada; J. D. Brien for Eastern Canada; Adrien Branch held llts first meeting on: August 3rd. and met again on Sep-. tember 19th. At the first meeting the draft of. the Live Stock Commissioner and! after careful consideration recom-. mendations for certain changes! were made. At the second meetlnfii the revisions were again consider- ed and with some- slight amend-' meats were approved a d recom- mended to be submit d to the Federal Minister of Agriculture. The regulations have now been passed by Order in Council and the grading of hngs will become ef- fective on the dale named by the Minister. " The conference held last Novem- ber discussed many points of Vlllf- lance between the producers and the packers. As a result oi‘ these exchanges, it was unanimously agreed that one oi’ the great needs of the Swine industry was a. perman erlt means oi’ communication be- tween all interests involved. it was recognized by the Packers that the Producer had an interest in the hogs after they lei-t him and that the Producer should rbe kept fully informed of all conditions affect- ing the marketing oi‘ his product. lt was also fell that the Packer would bjnetlt equally by having presented to him the conditions un- der which the producer had to oper- ate. it was further realized that the grading of hogs and purchase according to grade involved very considerable changes in the method of trading and would present spec- ial problems as it proceeded which would require Joint consideration. joint committee was therefore rec- ommended by the conference. Following these ideas. the com- mittee has taken up its work with the view that every effort should be made to secure the cooperation oi‘ all interested panties. ll is ap- parent that an understanding oi the conditions-oi grading as clearly as they can be outlined will be of great bsnelli. A sub-committee has been appointed to prepare state- ments no be issued to the Brass for the attention of farmers and lo live stock commission men. drovers and packers dealing with the in- augorfition of grading. which will be supblemented with. further Bille- menta from- time to time .55 the work develops. . ' (signed)_,A. A McMillan. ‘w’ . k 9151i‘- filled. n-ble delay in the formation of thegard and esteem. the past you have so worthily We request you. in parting. to accept this sm-all token oi‘ our re- Accompanying the address was a have been overcomegand the com- purse containing a substantial am- McPherson. Guy-cunt in bills which was presented. '8 l by Miss Louise -M-acKenzle. _ Ml‘. MacLuren replied in happy M01111 l0!‘ Quebec; S. E. Todd for terms. modestly disclaimiug any Arthur Seaman, 3. Hilda Acklandaggm 3_ fr“ Luvs;- pressing gratitude for the goodwill manifested by their address and: generous gift. Luncheon was served‘ in Mrs. iilaobarenhr best style alter, crowned with musicarld song. m . I HOG GRADING COMMENCES ON- OCTOBER 30, 1922 Tile ‘regulations under which the official grading of hogs will be_ undertaken have been approved by Council as submitted after fizl al agreement by all interests re presented by the Joint Swine Com m-ittes. The swine graderll ap- pointed thlrouh the Civil Service Commission following the grading examinations have reported for duty to the Dominion Live Branch. The Honorable W. R. Mother- well, Dominion ‘Minister of Agricul lure. announces that the hog Qrlld lng regulations wllll be made ef- fective on October 30th. 1922. in the meantime. the new hog grad- ing staff is being given a thorough course oi’ instruction at the Tor- onto Stockyards. so that official grading reg-llalions as established will be unfcrmly applied at all slockyards and sbattoi-rs in Can- adu. Standard grading equipment is being adopted and ls already irr stullell at several stockyards where preliminary grading tests lure being conducted and the lJcC~ rsssry adjustments to expedite the grad-in: and movement of hogs help! made. Experimental work in ear-tagging for cooperative ship- ments providing for the identifi- cation of individual farmer's holin- is in its final stage and the Live Stock Colnmissioperr will announce illl approved identification mark simultaneous with the inaugura- ildti of grading. . nob Anlo ‘nun A Sportsmen and lovers of the out- doors ought to find a lot of solid pleasure, in their perusal of the November issue oi‘ Rod and Gun in Canada: The usual collection. of stories. urlllcles and‘ features is not only extensive and generous. as usual. but it is of particularly high‘ quality as well. Hpylnond ‘lihemnsoll 10.1.11; -.authcl' of a thrill 1m: Yale. 'entitled."""rl1e-secllr;s or is a ole that tgflts e 411i- ll’ you wsotlio bars out ~ Rlla a-walltpdr. , 11 you will! t’ lQil I h“, - ' Run a went all: Buy a farm or sell a bed, net s jobior girl to wed. You need only ass your head And roll a want ad. m. ‘pg.- T§~-_.-u."§J-r r- M- tabla m w .- mm 110M. w .. 1- “ swash!“ hrégirid“*iililitrtira;. A .. _. .2:- l Q 0 one 113W? le- f!‘ Beatrice llstheson. 3. Florence Ward. 0Q to“? ‘T: m?‘ Herbert Dcllilr, Springvale; Ebenezer. Sac. 7. Carrots: 2. Helen Stewart Springvalo: . Miriam Dollar spring-role! t. Shel- don Wocli. Brookiield. Sec. 8 Pat-strips: Eric Brown. Grpenvalc; 3. Helen Stewart. 4. Laura Mcllae. Soc. 2. Green Tomatoes: man. Ebenezer. 3. James Crabbe. "m Springvaie; Springvalé. Sec. 3. Onions: Ward. McRne. ' . ‘Ebenezer. Sec. 5. Beets: eson. Ebenezer: 3- Vivi" M°Ph°"1 1. lVnIJ Bowman, North Wiltshire the Regulations was submitted byuvhlch ovary pleasant occasion was-son. Darlingtou; 4. Catherine Mc-ll Muuflce Berrigan. North Wilt- "PIIBPBOIII. see 1. PumPklflli Dorothy Easter. Hampshire; Sheldon Easter. North Wllishlro; 4. Gertie Ackland. HamPBMFQ- deed, Best Bouquet e1 Sweet Peas nil-him Dollar. 8. Alvin Johnson- Broollfleld; 4. Freddie Moi) B65“!- Hampshire. Sec. '4. Mixed Flowerli eon, 3. Wesley Mill-Ball» ton; 4. Alice Dollar. Sec. 5. Potted Pill“? McRae. 3. Ella ‘Edwards. 4. Jill"! Edwards. Hampshire. see. 1. Red Altrnchln Annie" Wutts. rliemlrflllile? 3- C““'"~B°"i' B“, North Wlltshire; 4- McRae. Ebenezer. Sec. 2. Gravensteln Abbi"! iar 1i. Earle Ward. 4» Eric BMW“ Grecnvale. sec. 3. Plums: 111d. North Wi-ltshire: Watts. 4. Beatrice (lreenvale. Sec. 4. Pears: l-lc rebrt D0111!‘- ggc. i. Rnspberrles: bolls Johnson. Broil red J Edwar bee. 2- I Stewart. . 3. Helen Mqmlt- Iss. l; ems: R59; 3. Al“!!! 10h 9' Stewart. . u... a. 1-4.. ll z. Alvina J Greenvale: s». a. s...» <11 3, Iaottie Johnson.- North Wiltsblre. Use. 4. All?" m“ 3. Russel Proud. 8.2.BtC|f Di B : Arthur Seaman ea c‘ a (( ary reed) 1. Leonard Roberts. Ebenezer; 2 James Crabbe. Springvnle: Bruce McDonald. North Wilt- shire 4. Wilbert Stitson. Brook- fieid; 5. Elmer McRac. Ebenezer. 4. 1. Florence Dollar, Springvaie; Sec 3. Best Puliet and Colckcrel (White Leghorn: .. 1i Bruce McDonald. ~7 l. Blranl Wood Brookfield; mymou", Rock; '1. Florence MURHE. Blanche Mcllzle Ebenezer; 1i. Miriam -Doll- ar. 4. Ecarle Ward. -> GLASS. 3 TOMATOES 18cc. 6 Pig under 6 mom: _ , 1. Mary Stewart. " .. clliford Proud 2. Arthur Sea- McLean’ 3_ Golding Baum. Spring ProutLl i ‘Sec. 1. Noxious Weeds: 4. Stanley CLASS 11 COLLECTIONS. 2. Florence a. ~4- Caihefilleii. Alice Molina. 1, Herbert Dollar. iampshire; jSec. 2.‘ Weed ‘Seeds: _. Margaret _ .7. I . 1. Olga Ways. 2. (Jlarll Bsrrigami . F'°'°“°ei3. Gertrude Acklaud. Hampshire; ' ' i ec. 4 Cucumbers: L L m J h“ H 1. Gwen Johnson. Brookfield: 2-‘ o e o m“ , i 4. 2. '- 4.i H519“ Mcnutni 1. Annie ‘Curew. - Greellvale‘, lOIga Waye. 3. Hilda Ackland. ‘Florence Ward. i1. ‘Shfiidflll Wood. 2.1181111! Mom-ursefa. Samples of Wood: shire. _ CLASS 12. SCHOO-L WORK. 1. Ed-ns Easter. Hampshire; 33 “' Sec. 1. Exercise Book: (a) 1. Mary Edwards. 2. Eleanor Acklarld. 3. Edna Easter. 4. blari- on Campbell. Darlingion. NEAiiiY BBAZY i WITH PAINS IN BACK Read How Lydia E. Pink- hsm's V stable Compound Help Mrs. Beecroft Hamilton, Ontarilh-"l have suf- fered fer three years from s. female ‘ and consequent weakness. pain and irregularity which kept me in bed foul‘ or ilve days each month. l nearly went crazy with pains in my back. and for about a week at. s time l could not do my work. l saw Lydia E. Plnkhnlms Vegetable Compound advertised in the ‘Hamilton Spectator’ and 1 took it. New I have no pain and am quite regular unless l overwork or stay on my feet from early morn- ing until late at night. l keep house and do all my own work without any trouble. l have recom- rneldsd the Vegetable Compound to several friendsT-Mns. Earn: Bu olorr, 16 Douglas St.. Hamilton, Ontario. For nearly lllty years women have been lling how Lydia E. Plnkblrmb table Compound has restored their health when suffer- lw with ‘emslo ills. This accounts for the enormous demand. l0!‘ ll from coast to coast. if you are troubled with any st]- ment peculiar m women why on t you try Lydia E. Plnkhshrs e9 table mpound‘! 1t has helped- others. st it help you. GLASS 4. FLOWERS l. Alice Mcltae. Greenvale; i- 1. Miriam Dollar. 3. Gwen John- DarlinB- u ~v Florence l. Mirlllln Dollllr. GLASS 5. FRUIT . 1. Clarence McLean. 2. lianlmie Vernon l. l-iclen Stewart. 2- Miriam 0°)‘ e, 2 Bruce MacDon- 3. Himmie Mathesol-l- l.Aiice McRa o 1 Enmy Dqriflll, Elleneezr; ~- otnss 4‘. cANNINQ ield; 2- field; 3- Mild‘ ieldi 4.51118 1 ’ M gry 803N811. ate-r»..- ' ‘ l. I l- up" Jyuhnson 2 re L ° r ' Vivian McPherson. M817 i. Mild t 1 l Illliéf Care. oi l Your Eyes. ' Neglect“: eynhsidlffi‘ will‘ lessen your sfflolsncy. Pro- perly fitted glassssxlltavo saved _mlny a job, and made _ many a good worker more efficient. De not neglect your syaa. t There is dlngsr In delay. Lat l us examine your ayes today. ” or. nurcnrson Optometrist ' I some 1. cookmc. 50p, 2." Alice Mo'- 1. Lottie John awn‘ t “m, “u? h Wilt hire i. Alwiha Easter ort I - l ohnson. 3- 018“ WM“ 4. Mary Stewart. kss: z. Alvlha Johnson l. Flo. MoRae. 4 Mm_yw°ady_ d. Brobklioltl: 1- Creenvale; nlpshlre. l. Bernice Woo \. ‘ l North Wilt- .. "_ who‘ land. 4. Annie blaster. Sec. Senior. 1. Ht-rnicl- W-ilrli. Johnson. -l. HelenMcPherson. escape oowiu THE sswzn DUBLIN. Oct za-nilrliig weekend 31,0111, 14-0 priisoners <-.s~ blocking ilil traffic capcrl from lhn inlnrnnlelrt ("m9 """“' "‘ “Mm”. bread madt throughout P. E. Island. are the mainstay of our country. reell. Oouu-ly Mayo. and captu 2. Map Drawing: many Irregular troops and "I 3. Mnrgilret McPherson. "‘ili1‘i\‘ known for iris during pioits. refused to surrender. !\\':l< i-"ll" "llli ilillcli. tllui hr Which D0 You Prefer Wcllwater or Tank Water? stems deliver ‘Water DlRECT iron. the . Th tank is used to store all" only. Re- {fiiiffrtrigritwater ateall times, and no frost troubles. No- dt ieeze. thmguarbgyfitegdlzuillaveoesiablished a reputation on the i i d f r dependable service. Don't be deceived and ow- cast“ a etilbstitute. TJCY are sold ONLY by ‘Then-Trash Wcli Co. P 0 Box ‘.20 Ksnslngton. P. E. I. Our; water sy and they unanimously elected 011i‘ "Clliei To represent them i Mclli0ll MILLING COMPANY 81 RATFORO ' Ask your grocer for "OUR CHIEF" 3nd "McLEOWS SPECIAL." The “Flcurs that Satisfy. .4 ,v»>ovwvv - - Sweaters We have just received our fall and winter stocks of ladies and gents Hos- iery and men’s and boys’ Sweaters. Hosiery y Our ladies hosiery is made by the largest manufacturer in Canada, the variety large and the prices very rea- sonable. We invite your inspection. A big stock of sweater-s at allprices,‘ - _ also acomplete range of Stanfields \ i»: Underwear, fine and work shirts, clothing, boots“ and shoes, all at guar- anteed prices. I a ‘ Paola d. Tlllmpslln ,iill. - w, v MUNTAGUE» P._E. I. "~ w’ . ’ ‘ .4 red iliSll I1Ullie"iUii7‘i§ll(‘-:= n!‘ zlrlllu and sill-vans. Til" icolnlnanilzlu-t of lilo lrregulars. a mull mulled Nulrenllan. who was OX‘ and ilr-pnllliccns today blew up 1W0 iilur-s live. ulllcs from hlrlllirlga-r. iroln tile Mid- 1*‘ \\\..,, l 9mg‘: " ‘We Gave lhc Women lile Vole n the baking of the whitest and most wholesome The women and McLeod’: Flour O§‘§Q§OOO.§@§§§§§O+O§§O§O§§§§O%%O§+§%§%§§4§§4§Q%%§O§OOOO§%§§%%§