t/zefamom‘ m Studebaker IJIJMMANDER SIX izdaarfeda/z mu can?‘ g $1595 fmJJVdmillqGasa-lagovaaancssoauersm and the Straight Eight Commander Sedan “at $1895 luxurious motoring bccoma economical motoring! For Studebaker now oficn at $159! a' ' 4-doorsedanoftbe EamousCommsnder . 5dr. 1 _20-lnch wheelbase, champion performance. Come, see it, drive ih-oon- vlnceyourselfthat no otherearoEes-s so much forsolitslel dndaDlculor 8|: 4-4001- Sedon, now $1395 —better than Ilse which sold In H" volume at $1655. PricaamahWslkas-vllilqgovscmnsaaqnssquq MOORE BROS., Prince; Edward Island Dealers Showrooms 256 Queen Street, Formerly Windsor Service Station E GENERAL GARDEN WORK ptembe is an important month in the garden, second only to May. Those perennials which bloom earlier in the season and died down weeks ago, will how be getting ready to start their Fall growth. This is the month to move, introduce or re-plant most oi them, although the work cai l EASTERN KING’S EXHIBITION At Souris ‘ _WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th fOpen to the whole of King’s County“ Ofiicial Opening at 12 o’clock noon. , ~I ' SPECIAL PRIZE OF $5.00 ‘l r Donated by the Canadian Bank of _ Commerce for the best pure bred Sow, any age. If you have ont re. ceived a Prize List, write the Secret- ' ' ary, D. F. MacAulay. also be carried out in the earl! Spring. Iris and peony roots are brought now, while delphlniums. phlox and later blooming perennials are best put in a little later. Instart- ing s new perennial bed, it is very important to prepare the soil well in advance. ‘rhis means deep dining. thm provision o! some sort o: drain- sgeln very heavy soil. and the work- ing in o! well-rotted manure, iris should be planted very shallow, only partially covering tho ilsshy part o! roots. The tops o! the peony roots should not be buried more than an inch or two below the surface, as deep pllhlMLPWmol will ‘not blooin. Shrubs can flsogo in at this time. Those flowers, such as the straw- flowers and Chinese lanterns, which were planted to provide winter bou- quets, will need attention now. Select well-developed lbuds that an just be- ginning to‘ open, outwith long mm. andhangupsidedowuinlomcwarm place to dry out. A reliable antiseptic-Island's lllilgfll a QOO-O-O-QOO-OODOIQOIOOO-OO-OIOQOOI EYES! HT EXAMINATION { . Iitllng and (llsesu, _ “h. s: ‘Manon -_ OFIDIITIIII one counts was ~ Western Jfllfl’! Summusldsr department wlllbgJlserl-ior dancing Friday, Sept. s. Dixon's Orchestra Cards and reireahmontl- llvlflbofl! welcome. Coma and have azrcai good time. \ ‘ ‘,1, vm-m-al s-KINSINGTON L81. Club load- ing hogs, lambs.’ iat ab”) and veal calves Wednesday of each‘ week IIP til: noon. John A. Doodles,‘ iscy. em-s-sn-n -saarous snowman-mi. John nwmss. o! Lower Bron.‘ was very seriously injured on Sunday night. when he was driving home with 1dr. ‘Joesph Francis, in the lattar’: buggy about l0 o'clock. While going over the bridge at Lower Tryon he was thrown out or the buggy and received very serious injuries to his spine be- sides minor cuts and bruises. He was picked up unconscious and taken to his home, where he did not regain consciousness (or some considerable tlnso. His wile, who was away irom home at the time visiting in Sum- merside, and the western part or the Province. was sent (or on Monday, but at latest reports his condition was somewhat improved. g —0PENING OI NEW CIHJBCIL- The new United Church at l‘... 1s was opened on Sunday with three impres- sive services. The dedication service was conducted by Rev. John Sterling, oi Montague, who lsed the con- gregation ior their zeal in attempting to erect such a beautiful church. In the aiternoon Rev. J. P. C. Frassno! Summerside, was the speaker. At this service twenty-five members oi the Summersido United, Church choir rendered beautiiul music and the quarlette gave a splendid rendering of "I Am Listening." Mr. Ewen Nich- olson's solo “My Task,” was much appreciated. "Two baptisms tool: place at this service. Other clergymsn as- sisting at the services were Rev. Mel- ville Aitken,‘ of Cornwall, Rev. w. McGowan, oi Wellington, Rev. Mr. Nicholson, oi’ Bed-rqua, and others. Mr. wul Heustis, o! Summerside, do- nated two collection plates at the ei- hmoon service. The church was very Wlflllilly ‘decorated with flowers and plsntstor the occasion/and m; gul- sd in overflowing, manydmvlng w lcrrlaixl outside. The minister, Rev. Mr. Aitken, and the congregation, wish to thank all those who helped ‘ at the opening c: the church, s PERSONALS i‘ i‘ I -i»Irs. Charles E. McDonald t. Summersids is spending a pleasant holiday with her sister Mrs. Psscham McDonald, Hunter River. -Mrs. Arthur. Dunn and Miss Al- nes Dunn o! Summer‘ , were in Hallie-x last week. attending the u. hihitioa. S. . ,g___ -Mr. . o! Charlottetown, was in Summersidel on Sunday, the guest oi Mrs. n. n’. ucxmccs, and at- tended the re-obsning service oi the Christian church. L-Mlss Marion Campbell, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. John E. Campbell. oi Summersido. leit on Tuesday ‘(or Providence. 17.1.. where she will take up the nursing ys fission. S l . Exhibition Pr}... List r ' Continued ROM fill!‘ 0 _ See. lsc-wcsltluu-l. John n. no- w. ‘Olftown. 8.8. 0.; s, H. l. Bent; 8. Coo. McMillan. North Elven-J. J. C. Irving; I. Bdsle Salmons. - soc. rri-culavesirslmg-n, la; a. am; s, o». mama: s, 1g, -oo|.r cave is: ‘moons: - sB-Tosoaoarowfi ‘ Town Hall wlllahtat Q-Jodclock aud- » see "Tompkins Hired Man." A splendid play: lm-a-s-lt ‘ ..'COI.B_BC'IION.-‘-Sscticn Ii in Class I Georgetown Prise List should - read. Ayrshire Crude Female 2 year's old. Sec. 14 in Glass 4 is a Caelfprlse not Diploma. 7107-9--l~lL "QPOBMAL OPENING oi the King's Count! Exhibition ct George- town by His Honour the Lieutenant Governor, September 11th at ll o'clock A. M. l 710T~9-l-il. . . ‘SOUBIS IHIBITIOIB-Dolft forget the Scuris Exhibition on 5W- tember 18th. Open in the whole o! King's County. Make your eateries early. Ii you have not received a prise list write t!!! Secretary, D. l MacAulay, 731-843-121. arm: OFFICIAL cums oi tits Prince Edward Island Motor Leak“! does not say so, but we can assure you that allroads load to George- town. Come to our Exhibition and horse races on Dlbmbsr the 11th. Everyone welcome. . ‘1807-8-81-81 ..°D0 YOU BELIEVE in County Exhibitions? By your exhibits and attend your answer will hs dc- termlncd. Do not iorget tho dates. Georgetown, ptemoer the llth. Souris Ssptelhber the 18th. ‘ ~' ‘l707-0-4-1i. ‘ JBXBIBITION. -- Together with other attractions the Managing Com mittce o! the King's County Exhibi- tion ars making arrangements with Cap. sterling o! the Rcirl Flying Company, Ht. John, to attend Falr at Georgetown, September 11th with Seaplane. Definite arrangements later. 7707-94-11. JBROWN TOP cutting is general these days-its Eastern habltal. The crop is light on account o! the drought, but wonderfully well filled with seed—probably as much seed to the acre as last year though growth is so much lighter. Growers expect adollar spound tor this,‘ Let Our Boys’ Store jliakelfiars otyour.¢pro~ blems (We lglow how dressbbys‘ oijiall ages -big boys and ‘little ‘boys-will . sorts- oi 1boys. - If you buy from the.Boys’ Store "meibcyswul be smartly dressed andthe cost will b"o small. Let us show you tbdayqgl Boys’ Suits, bloomer pants i ».- was. $1.55 Boys’ Suits, long pants, $6.95,,$8.75,'fl$10, $12 Boys’ All-wool Cheviot Mldd Boys’ Bloomel Pants, $1.00 ysct~.o;w.s+w . $1,35.,$1.75L$2.50 Boys’ Long Rants, Tweed and Blue" $1.85 to $3. Boys‘ Blue Cheviot Knickers ..'75c,‘ 95c, $1.25 Boys’ Tweed and Corduroy Knickers $1, $1.25 Boys’ Dark Brown Corduroy Bloomer Pants- I85 Boys’ Blue Cheviot Rooters $2_.§0, to BoysKSweaters, Polo Collar-M $1.25,‘$1.50 Boys’ V-neck Sweater-s" . . . $1.50,.75, $2.00 Boys"Golf Hose. 1' l. . . . . . . . .40c, 100 Boys’ “Tweed Caps . . . . . . . . . . . .._1sc,i.s1.oo Boys’Shlrts . . . . .. s1.oo,s1»25.t1-50 Boys’ Blue Cheviot and ‘Serge Suite $1250, $15. Pencil . Sec. zL-Duchess ot Oldenburg-l Harold Nowson, North River; 2, J. r Irving; S, Pl-ank R/seves, Southpcr i4. Ella Diamond, Winsloe South; L ‘tars, E. Saunders, Winsloe. ‘ Winter Apples,- Ses. zit-McIntosh Red.--1, H. E ‘Bent; 2, John B. Roper; s. Bessie Reeves. bee. ill-King o! Tompkins-l, H B. Bent; 2, John B. Roper; 3, J. C. Irving; 4, Prank Reeves; l, E. J. Vessey, York. .7 Sec. at-Baxtezn-l. H. E. Bent; 2. Peter Brodie. York; J. J. .0. Inying. Soc. ilh-Northenrflpgn-l. Bessie Saunders; 2. John B. Roper; 3, H. E. Bent; 4, J. C. Irving; s, Georg; Mc- Mlllsn. " < "Sec. m-Bibson Pippinv-l. J. C. Irving; 2, H. E. Bent; 8. Harold Now- son; 4, John B. Roper; 6, Bessie Saunders. _ Sec, flw-Bsldwinr-l. H. Ii. Bent; 2, Mrs. Ernest Prowse; 8, George Ido- Milisn: 4. J. 0. Ifllllli b. Mae ll. Prowss.» ~ . sec. IUa-BOtIIOIa-I, t. J. Vesssy; 2. l. G. love, City; I, J. C. Irving; 4, Mrs. Milton Vessoy. York. Boo. 30.—3§0l'k4—l. B. I. Bent; i, J. 0. Irving: l, Harold Newsoh; l. .1. o, Irving. Sec. fl.~—-Pl" or any new or pro- mising apple, not mentioned in list- l. I. G. have; 2, John 3.11am: l. Bessie Saunders; d. J. C. living; l. Carl Burks. City. \ _ scorn-Best arranged nult, De- slfl. lslahlflfowthh-l, ssn". Ohflter smith. I. Royalty: s. ma». so»: drew: 8.811s Diamond; sJsx-allarold u _ . ‘ . . - , communal Applet year's crop. | Saunders: 4. J. C. Irving; 5, Frank _- ssaasa-ocuscamsatloqcrucr‘ sFree I with ..;.... l Sold for Boys Suit ! Sec. b7.—0o1lsotlon, eto., grown in s‘, King's Countys-l, Heath Vessoy. drab Apples.- ‘ Bent; 2, Helen Grant, City. v 3. J. O. Irving. - . ,Ssc. ld-‘i-Mltthaa-I, H. I. Baht, r. Bout ,_ »_ - ~ PQlPIy-v ‘ ‘ ' ,Soc.fl.--C1app’s Favorite-d. B. I. . Y. York. . , . ‘ Soo- fle-Bartlsttpl. B. I. Beat; aslssmve. , ~ m » Vermont Beauty/ad. B. I. Beat. lNQllr-BDY‘ other-variety named. —l_. Mrs. 0.33am»; Rant at, City. Ssawlm-e-Oollectlen ql-noFlsssthan s sorts. hvs a. s. a. autumn; a. ms. unwaver- Soc. su-Jrranscendsntr-I, n. a. qy, 1mg, . p ~ Sec. 8U.—HJll0p.—-1, n. s. min s. Bent; 2. Carol hum. ., , p ws- Qwss Plvksrd. Olfwwn-‘R-R-‘l: y sec sa-mcreu" ‘Arctloq-F-i, 3.1. nlflitil.sii's.dyrusgriokardyphftoirn a. _ , _ p an. 1.; 9.600119 u. avast-Ms. o. Wc-Blwwrrlsl- W! "m" Sec. iL-Any other.<v_a.risty.-—l, B. mm‘, ‘ - Sec. s4. - Washlngtorr- l. n. a. Benluylr-Geqrgs B. Harper. _ , _ Soc. alt-roam Seedling (rouna- °°?i'»l,l’°llli‘ll.ll!ili;. , Bent; s. a. o. hove: s. Arthurvss- ill)-l, n. a. am; s. Carol aural.“ l-"W lilliliaafh‘ . w" l" M‘ l " "sec. 57.--Bule Dalnsonw-l nuns m‘ '3"!- " l. o. mint: s, 'F'F‘_* akrlcllvnvun. A . 1. us» ‘mvacqsfp-uwm mo»... z as. sL-l-mmhars-l. a. n. mat; 311s 5151mm? "l 9W!" "m" Ooosebsrries, him plat-l. Mrs. m m. l; lanolin = s. Mo» " ' Sec. sm-Quaekerhass. ~51, fill. l ' 95"’- W-rllli-PW. sci-i-sttspfisrrlss. hall nint- Baroid Ncwson; ma. St. Avards; i MrsFJ ‘ “WNW. Sec. alt-ionisation o!‘ mo. sv- as Varieties.- .+‘ poses): Uflnberrlfl Jenkins k .