i i i ocroiusiu 9,1920" ‘l.. more as you use them. ' ARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN. A PAGE 15 / "l l i Seamless . Wedding * Rings Made Without a . Everyone worships at tile Shrine of Beauty-and why ‘l’ — Because "beauty ioint “i? stands for Health Culture and ,R8fill8m€lli and an up: v 0 G. H. Taylor 4 -A..A preciation of Nature ‘s gifts If you would bring many of the good things of life W to iyou instead of going ‘mvm’ ‘ Emmy" i after them, cultivate and Th9 530$ ‘hi; wall-hill" 1 take care of a beautiful ntc cs i clear complexion by using one of the many excellent creams and lotions we al- ways have ill stock. PRAYERS FOR A HEN. llllllléilhy hull itho lllllil lltlll inst and wuislryliing to bring ll-iir build close ‘to llhe ground. "What ‘nrlgtlrt you be trying l.o do?" exclaimed her father coming upon tlhe small girl ln tlhe yard. "I'm trying '00 mulce this hen siuy 149 Great George St. liier pmyells." i‘ ‘ “Wsl-lf‘ W1 ‘tile Potent slully-“l liiope she'll say: "Now l lily -ino."'— \‘ The Lighthouse is a welcome si“ ht to those on a ship duringa storm and so is ickey’s Twist Tobacco welcome friend to a man who has been using poorly flav- ored and crumbly tobacco. How men appreciate its good quality can easily be told by the millions of figs which are used yearly. The tobacco with a flavor all -its own. i lllCKEY & E NICHOLSON TOBACCO C0. LTD. Table Silerware Nothing gives tho air of ‘refine- men! to the home that Is added by the sliver table service. Our exhibit of table silvbrwl" ls |uperb_ The latest and but ds- iign; at the foremost Sllvfllmiih! are gathered in our stere- Ws suggest tho inlll°°'|°" °i our stock bsfors maklnl YW" lei‘ sction_ Our display is one of 69¢" cial interest to those who leek exclusive patterns at moderate r-rlcss. . .W. W. Wellner ' LTD 3"," i“; . - Jewellers CLEAR AS A CRY is Um light shed by our hand some indirect lighting ilxtur n. All-tho llnro oi direct light iil avoided. but nono ot the illumination is lost, but rather increased. no them llld you'll like them. And you'll like them more and STAL (lilo lllht. fixtures are u- ompt 2min Tax. MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY lllil i... ..:__--... Eastern “Steamship Lines, Inc. INTEIIIATIIDNA llhlII "Go Di l " will I us 8t. John ovory WIDNIII DAY at a’; m. “JET?!” gr“ Rm! it I n. n. (Atlantic time‘ o lbfllzhl. 1.01:." Rania-Inga. ‘aafll-oturdiy gatolludii: Blinder: about 1 p. u. FARE $10.00 ITATEROOMI um UP “"0163: 1pm; In - us; for I01 York It: "JIM nus old tall i-formotion only to \ s. o. anon our. .' . ' "loll l I. _‘"'1l i..-.,-_ -in$~i-¢-..- . .. .. ~~~ . ' _ The Sbiibe 0t -BEAUTY- .. I ' THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN rr PAV8~ to buy infalli- mov- inco. ‘ i __._._.. READ ALLEY Q CO‘8 ad -In this sue. 3349-10-8411. _ DRESS GOODS SPECIALS. See PElOIISI ud for special prices. ' ~ 10-7lil.-3i. wArizn n/irzm- Mondwy‘ ltl the las-t day tor paying water rates. 3395-10-9-21 MEN'S BOOTS, n. style forevelry loot at tho Szliiiple Shoe Sale. Al- ley 6k Co. il349-10~8-3l. HOME SAVERS will" find ln- ducements aplenty at Patons. 10-7ul Ill. MEN WANTED who ivear shoes ill uny sizeirilm 5 1-2 to 12 to gel correctly fltti-d ni Allryiq Szllnpli: Sulo. Il-‘Hibltl-R-Lil. CREDITABLE SHOWING. Tili- results oi‘ (ljvlil Hcrvicii Exzliuiliil lions ll"‘i(l dlPPU in July inst, havi- been received. 'l‘llcro were twelve successful student's from t-his Prov- ince, liiine of wlhoiu were from illi- U-nlion- (lolullnorclitl COHGEG. SEE the $1.59 ilrcss goods drap- irl Pnlons window il-i dupliiruln for tile exquisite lll£i~ 3356-10-8iii. Pd on u form and ihen milki- yourself from ‘inrillls otferril. NOTICE TO THE PUBL|C—AS ilrrarlgemenits have been made with llllo Haul; of Novn Scotiil to not as ’l'rcn.s.urel‘ of the funds of the ll‘. E. lslniiul l'l“‘)l(!wi.tllli. Orpliluinlige, nll souls collected F'li.lli’l' for the Iluild- lug Fluid otr lnzlinleilzuice of that lli-stitutloii, and remitted "to the above named Bank will be promptly acknowledged. f ln making remittances kindly state plainly whether tor ‘the Building Fund or Maintenance-s. Plans for the New Orphanage are now being completed by the archi- tects, after which a. cut of the pro- posed bullding will b o/pubii-shed. and iteiiders culled for. lly order of committee. 7227i 10-5-61 APPROACHING MARRIAGE.-- The Illllffiilll" of bliss ltulli lirilrll l.nl'~ll_v, ll:il|t:llll-l' of l.il-lll.-i'ill. ililll llilr-s. ll; ll. _l.rll l_v, oi‘ iwlilliftflll West. lo .\ir. \\.'i iiilil '1‘. liirniintz- hlllli. ‘illll of Ml‘. illltl Mrs. \\'illi:lill: lllrnllgluinl ol’ ‘lfiiriinln, \'\-'..li., is taltinlz plnro l()llli)l‘l'll\\ i-vi-uinl: ill lit-villi rfrlorli" ni Si. Philip's Llllirilll. Alolltri-nl Wisl. The Ilrirll- will be llili-llili-il by llt'!' sister, D-lias Helen l.oi'illy its‘ brldi-slniiiii, illlll bliss blilevn Duff ls l0 hi» train bearer. .\ir. St. -(‘lniljr- Holland will ‘be ill!’ best lllllll. dlFS. G. Fred li‘islli~l'. ill‘ Si. John. .\'. 13., bliss liordly of‘ llnllfilx. N. 8., and bliss Flieanor Lowe, of (‘lllirlillli-lolvll, l‘. lC. l.. have urriviul ill town for the Birm- iiilzlianiihorilly- wedding ilnil are tilt! gilt-sis of the bride's mother, illrs. ll. it, liordiv. Strait-ileum Avenuv. Montri-ill \\'esl.--~-.\iolitrlull Slur. CH union \NEDD|NG.—TllU iiuii-i fiitffl‘ was .~'flli‘lllTllZt"tl on lvollni-s» tiny lniirnilll; in Si. Pzrll'ii<li‘.< ('lllll'('.ll, Furl. Augustus. of bliss hlilry- Iiiclti-liizic, daughter of lilr. “llll Mrs. .liilill l\lcl\'i-nzlv. Auburn to Mr. John J. fiillugllnn. soil of Mr. Hugh. (Tillliltrllzln of link» Verde. lit-v. Fllllllvl‘ A. .l.. Niolloiluld (affix-h illi-ii. 'i'ili- ‘bride looked i-xceedingly nliiv, wearing .-i gown 0f crepe (lo oliim- and goorlrelle trllnmod with silvvi- iii-ads and bizrgo white hnl. lobsters (a) June 26th to April 25th. "CONSULT HoLMArre cATA. log ,, zlo-ln-il-zz-ir MEN'S SAMPLE SHOES and brukcn lilies on side. Alley 8r Co. . 3349'10-8~2li. ANY’ PERSON pnylng their clcctirlc ligliitxblll on or before Oct. 10 will receive U110 discount and Jlluis snvo mloliey- 336640-841 lSOUVlENIR OF PRINCE ED. WARD lSLANl-Beuunlful lllluii- i-filiP-tl descriptive souvenir ready to nulll. Onlly 50c. by llllflll 57c. Charlottetown Guardian. 1352-7-G-tl ROSE VALLEV ETC.,—-—’l‘ilei~i\ will be services next lSunduy in ltose Valley at 11 a. ni., in Granvilli- at Ii p. iii. and 1n Blflflfllbflllt’ iii 7 p. ill. ~ - $2.49 A YARD i; 131N419 mi- 54 inch nrnlure. Suo bow pretty ll ilrzlpi-s in Futons store and gel n ilri-ss length. You cllil mnko ll Nolllvillf frolll a Paton pattiirn. WILL SPEAK ON BEHALF OF BIBLE SOClETV.--i1lilr_ J. U. Seu- znun will speak on behalf of the lliblil Society on_ Sunday, oCiOllVi 10th. in Hunter Rive-r Presbyterian (‘lilirlsb ill the nlorlllng. Harte-willi- Prl-sbpucrillh (‘llllrcb in the after noon nllil llrookflelil Presbyterian (filiilrrll ill llii- evening. CLOSE SEASONS-Tho iDtlpu-Iy NlilliSlvl" of the Naval Service has isiuivil a nulllber 0i‘ posters Wlllvll. no doubt. will b0 prominently dis- plnyvil throughout the ])l‘0Vll'lL‘P.'|‘(*- uiiuiilili; all zlrld sundry of the vnri- cni i-lilse seasons and the pelltlltics for infractions and infringements. The close season for trout ls Oct. lsl ‘to March 31, both days inclu- sive; smells, April 1 to June 30, (h) Oct. 10 to August 1B; salmon, August 16 to to February 28 (net— ling) and Si-pteliibei- l6 to ‘March 3i. (angling; oysters, .lanuziry i to S: pinnllier Jill on public beds; and July l to August 5i] on leased ilri-iis; quztlliluzs July l Io Augusl Ill and (lr-tobr-i- I lo iiluy l0. WEDDING 8EULJS.-A quiivi \\t'tlil'llll.‘,‘, tl'\\'lllL',' to l'l‘t‘l'lli hi-reuvv- llll'lll ill the izroiilllwi lloillc, was "tJiPilFillPli in Si. Patrick's (‘liuri-ll. Furl Allglis-lus, on Thli-silily lilnrll- ing, win-n bliss rjvlliigelllne llllrri-ll, duilttlilrl- pl‘ Mr. illlll Ill-rs. (‘liilrlt-s llzlrrl-ll. llroliiorr. hot-lune the wlfi~ oi‘ .\ir. (‘hnltli-s ltli-(‘nrihy of Taran- lilln, Ri-v. A. .l. filcDonilld official- illg. 'l‘lii- hriiic wits. becolllillgly al- tired iii n iliilnty grey (tress und ivzis €lii.t:‘llt|i‘(| hy '31.. Milrlzzlrl-l Simpson, thi- glviiinisulzln being .\ir. Limo ‘Frllinlir. Mrs. Jullli .l. .\ir- (Hirllly prirslili-il ill llli- organ, illi- llplss llPilll-Z silllgihy’ Mill. .l'. Mc- t‘; 'lll_\' uddi-il lllil(‘h lo the sololiln- by and beauty of lilo sermon. Al- irr tho ('l‘l‘i"l|il)l'l_\‘ the young coupli- loft on a short visit to lSlililflIPPSlill’ ill-lllllpzllllvd by the good iris-hes of 1i hoist oi’ friends. Mlnnrlrn Llnllni-nt Curi-s Holds- ..____4o->---—- i*'i~:iisoi\'.i.i.s .\ir. Joseph AlcDollnllil, ‘.\i"l‘i'ilillli. ’l‘ru.cudiv, was in town ycslliriiily. .\ir. A. .l. llolrlor, Yilisirolli-lir. nus ill tllc city ycsltrerdnyn Silo carried u boqucl of brldul loses and ilrrllids. llcr s1. ter Jillss ’l‘inu, was brldeslllzlid and wore n. rein do negro llllfllle velvet Kmvil with hut lo nliitch. Mr. Owen ‘Cilllnghiln. brother ol‘ the groom was best luau. During the blues excellent music was ill-icouriied ‘by lion. lDiivhl Mc- Doiutld assisted by ‘Mr. W. F. Mc- Donald. Aflcr the service llhe wed.- iling party drove lo the city for dinner. returning in the evcnin-g lo tbi- bride's home ivliero ti. grand let-option was held, ‘numerous li-ionili-i and relatives taking part. Al the isupper complimentary ad- dresses were mado by Rev. A. J. lilrrllilnalil, pastor of ‘the bride and ll-ev. P. l). McGuigan. pas-tor o1‘ lhe- groolll. Tlhe Welling W?" l0)“ fully spoilt in llllisltr and iliiuclnl-l. him-neon brim! served at. n. lati- hnilr. Tile tnbloii were clilli-lulngll’ nrriingoil, the choicest vionds hav- yui-sts in zlltcllililllina Lschuto, Que. 75th. 1918. Mlnsrifs Linlmeiit Um. Limitati- Oentlemen-Ever since comlnx home from thoBoar wai- l have - been bothered with running fever , some on my legs. l tried many solves and lintmonts; also doctor- ed continually for the blood. bill got no permanent relief. tlll last winter when my mother got me to try MINARUS LINIMENT. The effect of which was almost 111881051 After two bottles tho sores com- pletely disappeared and I have worked ovary working d8! 81000- .Yours gratefully, JOHN WALSH. Dr. E. C. Harris Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. Office Hours: 9o30f12o30’ ‘ " Phone 68-Y. lug being iprtiflflftdl for UIOihOSIS of - as colds, music-lotions Nlossrs ll. l.. und (‘i-irdlizun, \\'l'l‘t' visitors lotto-town yesterday. -a>o>--- Dllnnrdn lllnllnen- Curr-l Dlpllihcrln it‘. .i\. Hewitt, l0 (“hur- c: zzzzzzrzzziri “ The Advent i 0i Autumn Autumn, at limes, may seem severe, but in her happier moods she offers much to the lovers of out- door life. ' Fallphotograpihy is full ,_NEW APPOINTMENT FOR C. N. R. A tilrcullilr ilssucd by .\ir. I). ll. ltannizluliresident of (Jlllmdlau Nat- liollul Railways, il-nnnunces ‘today ti division of the work in the tlt+ Illarillient of Operation, Maintenan- ce. and ironstrilction, of the public- lyk-onitrvilled mad, n division made ni-xeolssary by the increase-lug volume oi’ work lluc ‘ltrlihe inking ovnr for onto-illicit. by thc (.‘. N. It ., of thi- mi‘1"4U§6(ll' the Grnilil Trunk Pacific "in lwreirtiilfl ‘Canada. Ml‘, M. ll. Iiiaclxioil, who ‘llitsl liil- til qiciv been tbc Vlre PPQSIiIOIYYdTI- (lliarize. will be Vil',(*~l’il't'>‘i(ll'i1l int tlu- (‘DHSZJHXCHOII llopzlrtlilc-nt, and .\ir. S. J. llungerfnril, ‘hillberlo Ass islllnt \'ic.i--'l*lre\siil-r-ill. of the De- ll{lililll4‘lll_ will ho Vicn-Prvsiilent in chi-trgc of ODGTtLilOTI nud Mainten- ance. Both zlppoilrlnncnts are ilated to ho effective. 0ctobol' 1st. and the ollficos of both Vice-Presidents wl-lr. be in Tononto. Under this new arrangement. Mr lilacbcoil ‘will ‘have entire control oil’ ifhe boosting and Constructing o! lines, wflrllle ‘to Mr. Hungartord will till-l the task of general opens tlon and maintenance of all phys- liceil properties on all lines. Prior to Mr. Maclieodks appoint- ilicnl. as Vlce-Pres-id-Pirl of Operat- izm, .\In=iul.emil.~nce and Consltrucllon cl‘ Canadian Nuriomai Railways in 1918, be writs Geuir-rzil 1\’lali.:ligcl' and tllliof Engineer of ‘the C. R. ill Winnipe . it was (luring hid occu- llhosn pilSlllrlOnn‘ ilhnt Till‘ "ll i-x-plinsion of Canadian North- i~rn llintni. wW-hlch lire now iii-cludird in lilo (znlildiull Nnitionrl-l, occur- rvll. As (‘hief in llio (‘onistrui llrp:i.i'llllolll. of lili- (Iiinudiiln . ..~ ii"ii:l|_ il|l0l'£“i'l)l‘t*, ‘bi- will ‘have ‘the ilwvzlniilge of n knoll/loge of terri- tnrlvsi and of coudlilions equalled by lniv men, if by any. in (Iuluudu. iii r. lluuigenfilrd has been ‘in ruli- uvly w-ork since ills youlth, and has risi-li ‘to his present nfficefrom the lziilio of n nlurhinistis apprentice lio Iliad an extensive cxperiirncie witili the lvlr-cliimitwal Dnpiirllmoul. of the (‘mind-lap Pzicifir. Railway, and jivlnoil tho Cnnnillnll, Northern in 1M0. \’i"it'll lithe (‘iinailinn Northern he l» Wits successively Superinten- diln-l. of Roll-ling S-toiwlt, Wcslit-m iii-nos nit “llinnipeg, of all lilies, 'I‘oro1rlo, (Muy 1-. ., ,) and Gen- i-rul Alli-miner of Plilflififll Lines zit ’l‘nronlio, (Nov. lsl_ 1917.) When l-llo tlztutidbiu Nat-tonsil numlagenlenit. svas organized, lllG was made. on Nill. 21st, ‘lillll. Aiisistiiili Nico- l'rr._~iiilivr.l. of -Opcrallion, Nfnllnten- iiilltifl and Construction, Mr. Mac- Lcioll being itli-e lieiad qt tlml. Depart- ment. Mr, lluugonmril was born noilr Berllford ill Quebec, July 16l.‘li_ 1872. E .0 >- :1 _....___,<4-§___ bliss Edna Ross, city, left. ros- ‘oriiay on a holiday visit. to friends Happenings of tile Week i id m-JJ/ Uu‘ brldlh [320 {ii / {i What n trout ls In store for those who have yet to brew their first pot of ‘ Morsc's Selected Ora nge PekoeTell’ (‘ilutiiinued From Page Four Princi- Edward Island, Miss Dennis - leaving 'l‘uesdily luornin-g for OI.- tillvu. To friends Miss (‘layton fibezilis ill enthusiastic tvrnls of lll" great ‘beauty of lllc "Garden of thi- Gilli." its ril-lily producttivo, order- ed lilllllis, its i-llarilllllg cliivu nllil l(l\\'llh', and lilo.- hospitality or it.» IJFODiP llolh girls were loth, ill ‘leech to sily good-bye to it. i I U lilcGill students among whom nrc "llmy llroln this province. ‘ltloliilliy- fllithl began the education ilf'tlii- hilt-st ndilillollsytn ilielr lllilllll(‘|‘._ when about. fifty frcsllluen wort- led from their roolns n! about 8 ilt) and conducted on ii tour of the Illvrv noted spots in the city, by an enthusiastic crowd of their old- l-rs. After tho uninitiated lliiil been suililbly decorillild for tlli- Occilfiifin with shoe pdllsh and rluil in pyjam- us the processIimJi-fe Sllerhrookv stri-vt for S1, t‘ntlli~rini-, \$"ilt‘|'[' u lloivirs-llsvll iii ilt-culill.iiln of llll “loll Wits llltllli‘ at the i'(ll'l1I'l‘ cl Wlllllls null itlhit‘ ilt'ill_l.{ i-rysnilllii-m Pi-i-l Stfillsl i” vng|h|p 1h,- pl-psh“ .n _ \lr.~;. Furry, \\lln “'11-: 1l~\|.~l"t. i-ii liifvlv-lii-i- l5 illzuli- ill tllli- .\lllllll'l‘!~;' Son's. Thi- roiloption took plum‘ iii ll"l‘ llulll.- on llliprrl slrr-vl, lhl- in m“. imp“. 5-,,“ rm. H“, hwnpm 1l\'lll|_', ivy .\lis.= lii-ily "il|'l‘- of till‘ passing public. 'l‘hl- lllliifllilli lwimfifm Wm" ‘H "H "P lrilm llm pram-p "pfim- up '|*||,. Mm]. . irillillll-il uilll slnrl luv", uliil ' lrvzll Slur \Vt“l'l‘ llli-li iiiliioil in tilt‘ ""'"'i"'l i‘ "'“"|"" "f 01min" '_""'f"‘ ilirrilralliolls of iilH proi-i-ssiilll ilnti 5"" ‘m’; t‘ ‘\l"'"'mi"g m’; m‘ u“ lliii Hlilllenlii [ll'l)t'4’€tii‘(l it) this \'t‘ll' i" "Y- 9" ~ "mi" "km H"""""I' t-tiizill Gardens uiicrr- they wi-ri- 1M" ‘Wm i" ‘i ""m“""'*'~“"* ' “mvrdcd u “early .|-,,cppuon_ Tm, lllliilli-s, winrilil: ' “llllilfl gzmn ii orclliaslril furnished nlusli: and lill “MFR “m” “ml i“ "WI Aug‘ w‘ H fIYNilIIIPH were prevailed upiiu ltl T'“'“.""'- f!‘ "Ilwk ti"""f*"""_ ‘W!’ ' . m“, an eximlmon m. lmmink,’ A“ i'ilt'|]l|it' iiilillnlniz, lltlllltdiy i HI. Iii _. ordprly PX“ WI“; oh-Wwd “ml a llli- group Aldill) sill-pull \\l'l'i' .\ll._ “HM. joumey i" ‘It Firm“ PM I\\.V.\l Alzyllllllql,(llllluivylzllilltii lip,‘ SUGAR DROPS slx CENTS PER brought the pnrly to sollli- iii‘ the fiifilllnigln", 'Ilfizgfgnylilaxila:"Mndnh dill!‘ POUND IN BOSTON MARKET loi-ul crtfialerliis illltl villi-s pntrull- imlr-H, Hump ‘m5 i,“ ilili_\':ll ill-A "w Rerflncry Quotcswfiiest Grades at 1151., Cents With Further Reduction for Cash. lzcd by lillc Sillllvllis, which were luiinlf-il out lo llltl PlTSlllllPll ti}; lill: : (‘Ol'I'I‘l‘l plilrrls, in fl'l't]lll‘lll, Tpi-l lllllo iliril (‘nip \i\'.'l~i ni-xl npproul-li- | r-d bill. l-hl» slllrlonls were nnl ilti l lllliilfii. Tilt‘ pilrly then i-iinllllui-ii mid lilo Frvsllllicll l"illl'llt‘ll Hi ihrll" lromcs. llrliil’ ~--——-~--<oc>»~--- - SlUCK ilUillAilUNS l|_.\l,||<'_\_\', iii-l A‘. ii.]|l|Iiil|lt|il-" s s a l'url:l:1llcll by l". B. MivCulidy and Friends m “is cm. of Mm‘ Law (Io., lhc Aioutreal Stuck Exchange.) rence T. Curry, of Amherst, (Gert- Wheat. Der. 192 March 188% luiwlvir; rm tin-Tile Revere Ho" ltl’iill"!‘_V LOduy zinflouncfld 'l('l' iii‘ ll 24-4 cents a pound for i-vfinbil sugar. This price will be reduced two per cent for payment within a week ot purchase. TWO WOQRB ago ilio company quoted s rude Mommy) or Tlgnish. who Oats. Dec. 5414. May xiv,- llnlfllflil] price of 22 1-2 cents- s before he? mil-Triage» “'53 llnyk \'(J" ->-> 0g linllnd with the statement that It privzrti- secretary l0 the ' ‘ ' “'~ HY“: m“ m, the market, b," since general nul-n-agcr of trlie liulifilxl v ‘ ’ ‘ '_ _ “ha, Mme i, has made Bevel-M re. Shipyards, will be interested in the] liAl.ll-.\.\, Oct. s. (Quotations lmlpqnns Th“ quomuons or today news of llcr first reception filllnw- illldlildlPl l - l". ll. <.\l wtfurilv and. .. _- , ~ t r .l' ents a in; licr lnilrrizigin-tro lobidh oxtilid- ' u t "piownh q (u o fix c (o, the Alolllri-zll Stork lixi-llnngo.) Wumi fro." m“; prevlqug prlcg, Label” Brand Netting that is today in demand throughout Canada from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Orders, Iiitial orders, repeat orders, more and ’ still more orders, have in an ever increasing quantity been pouring in since first this netting was put on the market. ‘ - “Red Label” brand English Fox Wire Netting is made scientifically. systematically, and with a thoroughness of workmanship that cannot be ex- celled outside of the United Kingdom. _.-g ill Ottawa. v bliss Edith Stanley left yoster- illiy for Ottawa ‘where she has ac- iurplcil i1 Government position. lilies Myrtle floss, lifter n. pleas- unt. holiday, li-ft yesterday to re- sume bur nursing duties in Mon- lrvzll. \ Messrs J. ll. Brundago and G. B. Boer, Sllmmr-rside. arrived in the oily ycstllrilsiy from u business trip east. I\’i'r. E. l”, Montgomery poultry lnspoittor, Live Stock llmudll. Dominion Depart-inch! _ ni A311- cullltliro lei-l. lzllis week for Otla-lrll. of opportunities for nature is then garbed in her prettiest robes. lf you need a camera or supplies -—or have films to be cle- veloped and printed-re- member our Camera Dc~ partmenl. Our Toilet Goods Dc- paliment also affords many things which may be need- ed during the autumn months-Creams, Lotions, Powders, etc. etc. etc. Fickle fall weather will create some ne ed for special remedies ilo coin- bat certain ailments-such coughs, rheu- matism, etc. etc. We have anticipated your. fall requirements by pro- viding a very complete stock of QUALITY GOOD “lw-.. Visitour store whenever it is convenient-and for your emer ency shop in lust PHON NUMBE 3 Johnson t: Johnson fHI QUALITY DRUGQTORI 00R. KINT I PRINGI OTC. Look Prosperous llywveiiring Morris it: Smith's shoes. The)’ B"! not only ideal shoes for tbc busy business’ man because of their fit and comfort but they have a natty last and a nlfly style that makes them distinc- tive. Good solid value these shoes at $6.50 up. Try them on hcrc. Morris 8i Smith The big shoe store. in l. This netting. which is really a super-quality, of wire, has been extra heavily galvanized, havingfextra twists in the meshes which gives it the greatest possible strength and durability, thus ensuring a lasting safeguard for your foxes. Having received an extra large shipment very recently we are now in a position to fill prompltly orders for all quantities and sizes. Therefore,_w en building or enlarging your ranch, make a point to secure your wire from ' lHE LARGEST FOX NETTING DEALERS IN AMERICA ‘ Brace, McKay e8: Co. IQtd Summerside, P.E.l.. . . i’ ' l Iii-i‘? n’, a. ..-.-;.l5'3.*.wv':-'-