i THE IAN’! WARDROBE . u“, and our fabrics are un- ‘ led. j, IOROALINO SOFT HATC- LET’! FIT YOU- » S lit MURDOCIiLill. Montague 1.; r331. ,____i__. ,,__.. Stan at I Cook's for Your Photos Ingenui- __—: b__. ._:.—_-.- VISIT OUR hEW lOIJND F LOOJr-S iUDlii 63 Great George St. at to Stanley Show d. Peerdon’: .YER PHOTOGRAPHER i.__sz_n_n___zrzz i. E. Lyon hoto rune or all alum. tilma ti all a u live-l frail every week. Moderate Prion eonnl ntonmn to _ Phoflifllli! Aftiltle Photographs dhn-l-eflflnvuv- l’ I FK§II§KH POTATO BASKETS iotn-nozuis-"zotlo . All madc in PJE. iSLAND, from 16,41- ish and I’.E.I. ‘Maple no Birch. stool}; and veil m a d e/Tidolible round and "strapped op aridbotfon; Low- st prices alder early, hey be very 4 carce Iirler in the have the shirts, neokties, hoe- , eollars, hondkerclliefs, under- ,|1i‘hl.IOlI', and all the little "pies he demands. We have q|n a-il the new designs ent- .-<. oyooooQ-na IIIIIQOIIP CIHIQTII If? Amltov i; "v- I t '. BllSOil. and Feed If GEOROETOWN itsday, Sept. 23, i920 $1,700.00 in Clash Prizes 6 ladies » of the Georgetown Ma's institute will serve bot P! on the grounds. The mm be held, at Georgetown until “*3 b. nl. and will connect Ilfnina at 1ft. Stewart for , . W. Boar-ill and Elmira. “cents admits to, all depart- ll"i’rile,.ll.lets or further in» .- n»! t - ‘Mun robes, President, ma", Lower Ionllflto. LAVIRB. leeretnry. uf"lwtilosoiwrlnnli'fown' 1 i‘ . 3.440» ‘e - <- gyilsirr. n, (o... o‘. / l Improve Your, Bflhillll I‘ V]! FLOUR eolltnina all the riebneaa loodloaa. of Ontario Winter Wheel NI with enough Western Hard When! to II" mum. - ll In lie only scientifically blended l0" Ill Qq¢hl—ul oln in relied on to lhlll" h" h‘ leanltn in»; um. All; l0! it at vim emit . . LOR co. - “In T “cling CHATEAU. O NTARIO, ll, I 7 .‘\ 6?! '15 l5‘ \ ...._- ram-z. ~. ooo....¢>-. ....... ..‘..";...‘"1;;.;*" RINCE EDWARD ISLAND EXHIBITION g --AT-- Charlottetown Open to all Canada Over $12,000 in Prizes The Largest List oi Horses liver Seen on any island Track, 5--Daysl Horse Racing-S 12 Classes SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS DARE DEVIL D-Lolelvs, '1 Sensational , High Mast Gymnast. The Flying Keelersfsensationai and intre- pid trapeze performance, and other ATTRAC- TIONS. . The Raes, Aerial Revolving Ladder Act. Los Platas, Acrobatic Contortionists. The fastest IIORSES ill CANADA and the EASTERN STATES are coming. \ The largest attendance in the history of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND EXHIBITIONS is anticipated. Make your ARRANGEMENTS early. . . . For all information write the BORETARY. P _} dm/Iiillliiitilnnni“ _-;¢oQa¢-..Q-QQ.Q~.¢>¢o¢.Q.Q.‘oQQ4Q-4>QQ.Q.Q-Q- o0 QQQL-QQQQQO-Q. ....'“oiinile-tloln Holman ca- tnoa." ‘ _ aoitl-o-az-n ....'AT HOME-Alike. 11.1.. Me- Grepqr, Montague. Will be at home '.W ‘needs afternoon, Sept. 15th. from three until five thirty o'clock. 2i . .'FORD_ CARSo-lll’. McEwen will be at the Co: Hotel. Bonris, n Exhibition day Lbctwoen 1 and 3 o'clock to meet any interested in uni cars, trucks or iractofi. He so wants u go live man lo sell .urd cars. '1‘ e Morcll Garage ~30. Ford distributors. 13-21 ‘.10. D. I‘). BIIISIIItS _ ArLAnnounced Selection Given Out ..,T0il/O'l‘0, Ont, Sept. l2.—'l'ilo mqlcriai Doug-liters 0i‘ the Emp‘rc wur memorial bursaries in Canadians universities for the sons and daughters of, deceased and totally disabled soldiers, sailors and men of the ‘air force, llav been awarded this yearby if: Piovinciai Committee of Selection lo the following: _' .Alberta—— Janet McLaren Cools. Edmonton, University of Alberta, daughter of Pie. John Cook, 194th Canadian infantry Battalion, who lied in Strathcona Military Hosp- ital; 1919. i British Columbia —'Frederlck lumes Brand, Victoria, University . at British Columbia, son of George ' Brand of the C. A. M. C, Jll active service. , lti-aniicba- James Allen Creigh- ton ,Winn-ipeg, Royal Military Coll~ "gs, Kingston. son of Lts-Coi. F. A. Creighton, 1st Canadian Infantry lriiied llt Ypree. , New Brunswick-Gwendolyn Bei- vea. New Castle University, of New Brunswick, dnuihter of Major Be-‘yea, 26th ‘Canadian Infantry Battalion, killed near Ypres. who died man, Si. Cetllerines, University or "recto, "an of. Farrin" Sergeant Robert Penman, 10th Canadian action. Qucbcc-l°hyllls Marjorie Mur- "ny, Quebcc, McGulll University ‘nllghtcr of llL-Commnnder Mlir- rny, R. N. C. V. R., killed in llnll- fax disa-sicr; two broiilt-rs _ scrvcd oversensone being seriously dis~ nbled. ' Snskalcllcwnn- Mary Garisidc Moosejuw, University of- Sask- ‘ltcllcwiilhdnughter oi’ Lieut. J. A. Gartsidc, 18th Canadian infantry Battalion, was killed in 1017. iNoval Scotiu—-No applicants "hi “lls province. Bursary awarded-to srcond applicant. in iUbcrta, viz:- Lallra llranlley-Moore, Edmonton, University at Alberta, daughter of (lpl. Alwln BFHIIPIOY-IVIGOTC, P. i‘. C. l...l. Regiment, killed in 1016. Prince Edward Island-No np3 plicent in this province, Bursary awarded to second applicant in On- tarlroviz: Edna W. Greem-Torontir 'i‘ol-onto University, daughter of (He. Elnplloll Green, 3rd Canadian infantry Battalion, who was killed in action in 1915. Her brother also served overseas. l iL : ololnizirloit Murillo‘ THE SILVER FOX FUR SELLING ASSOCIATION OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIMITED A meeting of the shareholders or this company will be held in Sr. Paul's Hail. Summereide. on Tues- day, the 21st duy of September next, A. D., 1920, at the hour of two zvclock p. m. for the purpose of or- ge/nialng, enacting byednwc, snrl electing the directors of the com- pany. This meeting is n most im- porlant one, end ranching compan- ies not already mcmbers of the Association should scnd in their subscription immediately in order to have a voice at the Organiza- tion meeting. The Organizer will not have time to interview every- ‘nnrly. and companies and ranchers desiring to take pnrt in the meet- lna. and of getting the benefit and advantage of membership in the msocinrion should send in their “yin tail l'rov-' Avvarda of Provincai Committee of =7, Onterio- William Marten P_ell- RR Field Battery, who was killed ill , Mill r: ..itrprrr r r I. f i di-[Behw VIII be found a brief synop I5? °I IQIBCPapbIo reports received it the Head Oilfice of the Bank of Mifllitfell from its branches. The wil"!!! IIIBIIBBW-s have complete ‘Ind intimate knowledge or “or; qlocal sltua-{Ion and n" 1|, 010m “evil "m! ‘"01? conditional in all Motions of the diezricts shown. . Prairie Provinces, Edmonton Dis. "IPI-"If Present-gooey harvesting Willi-her continues will be threshing Ema‘ l" l I6" 1381's. Cutting of "la-w?" "I"??? ‘Wily. Wee-ther- cool bright sunshine. Calgary Dis~ I" '_’-'I—I‘IBI'V'-‘III!I 0i’ -i'=r.lctica_lly all “K01?! 9109111103 Breen feed should .2» -“lnlpleteti- till! weak. Weather conutions ideal, IlIlfC-Slllllg fairly gvncral this week, yield h.“ no heavy as anticipated in some sec‘- ll "= in“. "rneralga. goodnnd grade IIIBh. Saskatoon District-Thresh- ,‘, "Waxed- by =rsin but should be I" IIIII 5W1!!! by end of week. ~it=u~r~¢ Mwze or grain sprout- lo .1 In Bstileford District labor shortage most acute; with favor- able weather all late grain should he, wt by end =01.‘ next week. s... ‘£1151! in general satisfactory, Rn- lrln District-Threshing now be- ‘fng resumed after tdmrougll soull- ,I‘.‘- Lidle crops in distmcis not affected by frost said -to be much wil) t. iwinnlpcg ‘District-Gen. EIBI rains lave retarded cpl-lu- .. . lllle ulilg ltenrral this wee-k. JPnovince of Quebcln-il-larwst- .‘_;,f‘. --p-'r-_iions are nearly com- pleted in most districts and indica- ‘ilims point no a good yield. Rec". cm prospects continue excellent an potatoes are yielding well. Grail! pasture still seeds rain in many places. ., llfiovince of Ontario-Conditions continue favorable. Harvesting or grains is about finished end lllfeill in ill now general-prospects are ve, Jnoollralin for a beater- than average nil roun ' yield. Apples are lbliliihlit l-lld other mutt will yield over lut year's crop. Recent rains IN" "Web imnrqved- the root crops and grass puture. lnAri-lme l-rovlncssr-Oropd are lRIhg-llflfVESlHl and oats in par~ .1‘ oer gwe promise of good _vield. oot crops throughout the ‘Prov- ‘(we continue to look well and present indications are for s yield w-u up to the average. The Nova Scotlnn Ilppl-j ‘crop is CXlLCTll t llvmt o0 pi-r cent. to 65 prrr ce-nt of last years. General clmt» ‘l I\"i“»l in Prince Edward island arc good. ‘I iBrltleh Columbin.—-Wesiher con- ditions favorable. l-lal-vos-nrlg i‘ ml. uilu-.r way. Good average crop f "fill". Rant-s are in good condi- tion and yield will be good; prob ably taken all thircugh,nbout.80 per cent cmp. Olcanogan apples‘ re- ports are more Javorable and esti- mate mc-y be increased to 60 pcl cent crop. Perlrs moving freciy, fllll crop; qualityexceilent. Stone lruiis about 75 per Mn; crop. ERITAIN nEQu-lnl-Is 1 . ~ - CANADIAN WHEAT ‘ LONDON. ‘Sept. -10.—"We need Canadian wheat enilintend to bll\ it, Ill“. Canada crlnnotexpect to licslizc a price as high. as last r-r-c-"s." Tllfs was the statement. made today ‘by the secretary oi th Rloyei Commission 12011, wheat supplies which controls all Br‘- tisll blying of grain-s. In put year was also bounht for some 0f Britain's allies, but the secretar! said lt had no intention or llUlub ‘his year. ' 1T1“; l Commission expects t" [my so gqix million tone ofwhelit this year. How largely Canadian wheat will figure in chosen-allelic- Qiii Bat" ~d oi ‘ii-atreaIfSAvw-I‘ A IEIDAIYA roilrlriorr Lick of \Vork Whom- He Began 'l‘llkillg 'l‘alliac. We have on hand four second hand autoé . mobiles, two‘ “Chcvroiets” which have been overhauled and repainted, also two Fords. Thesebve héife taken in trade, and they are in right good running .order. I “i had quit my-il-lldc- and wasn't- aifi- ‘n do any work at. all when l_ started taking Tenlac but now Pyg l picked up fifteen pounds nln in an, ~goc1 henlt-h as anybody." said Bor- nsrd Wallue, _who resides five. miles out from Regina, flask. Mr. Wallace. ii ‘boiler-maker by trade-J was elnpiwed for many ycnri" by the CsnadianPacific Railway "t St. John-. N. B., where he resided at 104 Union Avenue. “Five veer-a B‘0."¢Ii9 vanilla-m‘ “I underwent an operation and af- tll- that Lwasnl nnlc ta gi . on“: m." "Ibcnfiv. .51‘ ‘Vonrlrll was left all upset and lny apprtltc wc"t ba-ck on m". was or r flur rrr-nlhs brfore l wrl :lb'c to g0 back to my old job. but I couldn't hold out. at ‘it then. slid bnd in b0 put on special, light work. Even that got the best of me and 1 gradu- ally went down lllll. Wiicll quit- ting time cilmc cvcry day l was - Il1DI_V_6‘(IlBll"’d. l lost considvr~ ably in weight as l was caiFng just barely enough to kccp inc going. SomctIm-ve jun-t the sight or rm-ll . of anything to cat mn-in mc ‘Fell and l bad cramps in my sVinl-ch that nearly doubled m“ up. Gns formed awfully brid and ‘at nil-ht l was often afraid to lie dowll for fear my breath would be shut oil yr ~- . As the season is well advancbd we have put a very low price on each of these cars for a; quick sale, and will give reasonable terms to responsible parties. , I p ‘PHE PRICES ARE VERY LOW-Not much over half the real value of the cars. Call and sec thcnl—-have a drive in them and you will agree with us that they are real bargains. Stems, MacNutt &White, LIMITED ..’_" h-ad to give up even the light work and would smother to death. _ Sllowrnolll 1719-163 Queen St. -\- i‘ rvF "no - bike ("wti pop!!! and l got te having regular splitting m“; 1|; _ .1 i1 a. 01L y we neany O1 .s--_ -- - ‘ of the question altogelher, wllv, i -' , 2694 9 9 ms s w“ a‘ 0 keep‘ was hardly worth while for to El | '_ m‘ “l; I17 ‘to bed for it learned to m; that l Y‘ ""' ers 0n.- roile-zl and tossettcll nig t 1on5. . \ r evrry nigrht of the wveék. Finally l '_ R . 223;: \ . I was dieing. Thing-a looked an bad I19 Pa," l hadh reached‘ U110 Cfllllllllrlllllldllilifll rout re- lmlztsswelgveuptegt. , t "But finlac saved the day for 0:13:21‘: mc-and in six wems‘ time ‘had put .313,.liiékg:gyfggft"i§“'tii.ilsif.E ibstponcii Until Wednesday, Sept. 22, 3,31,- ore. y! a no ea any rig - i“ . fili“i..‘“l‘i.‘i..f‘il"iii .“.‘i..§°..§i“..§ 1 PUR E- 610 33in» G IO-JN zllrec cf tile biggest kind of lllr-lls picked up fifteen pounds, as ‘l said. lpd n3 soon as the I1lifV"5i sr-zlsorl nvor I am goingback to b)’ "Id every dny rind dlg"st them a". good - ‘i, 9 first, l5 if l hnrl never bccll bOI"‘l€l'i‘il . I ‘nation with stomach trouble in my life. 1, 2,17 Trot, 2.20 Put-c. l‘llrsc_$.l00. ,5“ M, v .: . ‘o s‘--.~.d_ n i r ., l . ~ '-, cllolclqn 41rd’: tiller-Ills dheadndhgs illsuvi: _. 2- 2'24 I] "Ill 2J7 Paco’ P"|So—$200' b. 19D! b] all Elllllo. l 5139p hire a lovmj," "i 3. 3 Minute Trot and Pace. Purse-MOO. 5i g; and w e moi" . . . . . _ (Ijnilgm Iyellng grills. . liar/i bu. .3 open to Kinghi (‘utility liol sci-i only. , there l Entries close on Friday, Sept. 10th, entry foo 5 p. c.~of purse with 5 p. c. additional from money wln-- trude as bolier-nlekcr. ln my oplll- _ , . - ‘on Taniac i. in a oils-e by itself 11ers. National rules to govern unless otherwise , and is a medicine that everybody s ecified V , . vcr-uld do well to loarn some thing , p ' “pliable n sold n. ‘c-llor-oiieiown First class meals and refreshments will be serv; by Rcddilno flr‘ti's.,»plrl-“llyiicltntngiiilerrgz Led on the grounds. d , . . M . - - I e.‘ ‘- . ‘ ' ~ - gwg, H? M'f-.;,,.,,,,,,1,,,, Nam, iiky-m _Splendld accommodations for teams an an o, n. 11.11. uamewn it W» Cit-PM. mobiles. , _ , . and 1-1. P. Coo-lion, Murray Harbor. Aspthese are the lastlntunlng upn races previous “w, gihillings per quarter ton since the PPOYIDCIEI blxlilbllwll, all the best IIQTSQS QII ““‘"”" . T';L’rl”$.'"iZ..§§”i°.l.lZ '21 ijihe Island are taking Part» . ‘ illtlanrmo geneliigpping vgfiythsaltilviglry. .1 Shoulzddday. prove unfavorable races will take dthere" "W" ' a nex a . w Slain market for a substantial quail; Ce y _ "W °' ‘m’ "e" C‘““‘°I““ m" I ' Come and see ‘the Fair. the shipment is hurried somewhat before the summer fric-EIIIS "a" H H. ACORN,- o . - » ‘ Secretary wheat about Sh“! mliII-Ofl bushels ' of blrleywlll be housht Phil Y9" . bY Britain. About thelsame uullé my or oats will be needed an 8-1‘ one wil be determined by the price ‘asked. The secretary ex- plained that the commission would I ‘ go out of business shortly after the r-llloval of the bread subsidy MXI NIH-cm and- may 5.; present they were buying from London brokers and not attempting to fix any ad'- bitary senerrnl price, so he dui not consider control was exercising i.l rte, ie tplciuiry Iu-IS iihe worlds market prices were being libid- -'I~lle Canadian Government rc- (Khaiy protested aZflIB-Bi cltllllllu‘ encu of controlled Dilrchsses. Of- fciifls expects full in prices 0f Bil imported wheat. however. Clall- adlun quotations here have fuilcu f >1‘ .v'i@'(@ ca’ 29K? ~4- ~6- \ pug... " “"1 ‘ _ QQDRTI.» » 3*“ ‘ vs . -.\ Friday g. o 5 5 3 ‘subscription at once. Only mem- "itled to‘ rake pnrt in the Orsnnizir‘ lIOII or will be eligible nl direc- tors. . . I Join now! if you have not re- ceived an application form, send for one. ~ John J. Davies‘ c. it. imaiiwood . President _ levy-Tree, AOIOOIATION OF PRINCE EDWARD IQLANDLIMITWID .3 A. l. Araenauiti Orgnlzeb lulnmera d J. l. INI-D-S-Iifm ti lllt. y bers of the Aesocilrion will be en-Yi. ‘m: einvsn rox nun asthma _ .\ - {the United States and Argentine, iwhgat, [i151 year rather, than mi)’ "tile bases filled and none out in tllc any great restraining influence on- ~ B. P. Brand F ox Wire Netting YQ rolls) “Rylands, Fox Wire Netting. T e_ two shipments we have received make us the largest importers in America. We are Pftf-Dared» t0 deliver thls superior wire in all sizes and widths. Remembql‘ that 1Y1 buying" "Rylands Wire” you are buying the best that skill can produce. _ fect, every mesh is true to size. in building with 1t you. are building for all time. As there is sure to be a big demand for this wirc we advise customers to book their orders at once. 551d to be ‘in nbundannt oifler from iilnlvllmll NATIONAL n. whole lcezz-e-listrilesi. __=;_,_____~___ y a’ --=-_ at the end of November. Besides 3 'i‘R0'l"i‘]i\'(i ASSOCIATION‘ ' ell as Canada. - ~ . asille main feature of market ‘srtuatlon is that -Briinin.j‘-'='=—"‘—-=*--—-' which preferred to buy Argentine-l»- lilcrc he scored on ii double steal with SCIHlIk. ' lilo Canadian EXPO" PM“ °*P‘°“"~sill inning, made it possible for Damn 3, Ch,-cn,,o 5, i’ g ",F“‘I"'d:;‘wgra“' M a nluclmlChicago to defeat Boston Ycsicr" ower lgure . I --—-<0¢-———~ ny. Murphy grounded to Hoyt. h,“ ‘n m,‘ whose throw to Schang forced Col», C Z E M A fnlonnnlggl- i . “MuRPHyn QAVE cHwAQQ lins, but Scbung ilit Murphy in lilo ; u” Dr. hhuei oYnhmant A vicronv a TO a bsék in trains. to double him i" Ecleml and Skin lrritntiunn. first and Jackson and Felsch scor- lliulizlitzzl Ilklhlfliifissxlil: Iblaiiilil! ed. liiclnnis throw to the pinto was» Chmpn‘. Ointment/free n on mo“. - lliton this pl r u send u Ill-p 0 CHICAGO, Sept. lid-Eddie Mur- phy, bamng gs a pinch plum. Wm, bud and Murphy took third. From‘ M, ‘ulaath, ,€_"Lb:‘h"f,|h,r:n2 .- - - have - ‘ @@ .@@@ Engli Direct iron tile. Mills wolvrnliiiirroii. I England. and Saturday we received another big shipment (over 1000 lacnou - use. - . . .;.,_,,__\ Every strand is per- : will» . ' f i The Rogers Hardware Charlottetown, P. E. I. Co.