‘f-ZPAGE w‘ not: tent; . ' ~ The Men's Store iBrldge School taking part. Fortune Bridge. Rollo Bay Welt. Eglington and Fortune Head School Fair held Sept. 15th. 1922 . GLASS t-GRAINS 80c. ‘l-Whits Oats 1. Francis Townsend, Rollo Bey West 2, Eli-ed Bryenton. Rollo Bay West 3. Reg. Townsend. Fortune Bridge 4. Effie Conaban, Fortune Bridge 80c. t-Whsat I 1, Flora Ross, Fo'rtune Head, 2, Francis White,'Rollo Bay West ' 3. Joseph ‘Mcqorlnack. Rollo Bay West 4, Peter MoCormeck. ~Rollo Bay West 80c 3~8weet 6o rn 1. Arthur Wood, Rollo Bay West 2. Roy Townsenddlnllo Bay lWest See. 4—Beans, Yellow-eyed 1. Ellie Conehen. Fortune Bridge 2, Hugh McKlnnon. Rollo Bay W B, Milton Davidson. Fortune 4, Mary E. MoRae, Rollo Bay W. .' 3. 4. "GUARDINANU * OLA“ FQYIUIT a t, s». 14min, wumy 1. Harold Dixon. Fortune Bridge I. Sellens Jo$ou,For-tune Bridge 8. Mildred Chitin, Fortune Bridge ' 4, Reg. Townsend. Fortune B. Ste. 2—Plums 1, Reg. Townsend. Fortune Bridge 2 and 3. Cliitnrd Bryanton. Rollo Bay W. v 4, Donald Bryanton. Rollo Buy W cuss s-csumuo Qse i-Jiaspberrlss 1. Olive Johnston, Fortune Bridge 2, Catherine McRne. Rollo Bay W 8, lna Collin, Fortune Bridge Sec. b-Strawberrieg 1, Olive Johnston. Fortune Bridge 2, Alice McKenzie, Eglington CLASS L-OOOKING Sec. 1--Loa1 c1 White Bread 1. Mary Peters. Fortune ‘Bridge 2. Helena Aitken. Fortune Bridge Mary E. McRae. iRollo Bay W. Clementine Fisher. Eglington 80c. 2—-Tea Biscuit; Mary E. iMcRae, Rollo Bay Wi Evelyn Johnston. Fortune B. Cora. Coffin, Fortune Bridge Bell Douglas. Fortune Bridge 50c. 3-Fudge Evelyn BryantonARoIio Bay W Wm. lMcKinnon, Roflo Bay W. Alice McKenzie. Eglington —6HOl; irom éblmlll‘! Coitslod- -wounu'e sills Oosts. mu Price at Siuciairs. BOOOHM-Zl —MEN'8 J4EE!!! Underwear only $2.75 per suit st Sinclairs on Fair Days 800944-‘29-21 --WOME'N'~8 FINE IOOTQ Black 3nd Mahogany odd lines worth $5 5 to 97.50. Cietrlng on Fair Days at per pair SBAJB-Siuoinir I: Stewart 800944-29 2i ‘ —BOV‘8 SUITS NEW STOCK Days 20 per cent oi! at 300944-20-2i on Fair Si nclnirs. -woulsws uuoz-nvssrle mu weight. slightly‘ imperfect. worth 60 cents on sale Fair Days each 39 cents. Sinclair and Stewart Limited. 800944-29-21 -21 INCH erhTPn Flannel- etie only 16 1-2 c. per yard un Fair Days at lSinlclairs 800944~29-2i 3, Howard Dixon. Fortune Bridge 4, Wm. J. White. Rollo Bay W. Sec. 4 (a)—Penmanship, Second Reader 1. Avila Arscnault, Rollo Bay W. 2. Evelyn Bryanton. Rollo Bay W 3. Althea Coffin, Fortune Britige 4, Reg White, Rollo Bay W. ms wssrsitil GUARDIAN best mslreselzes 26 to 36 selling . . AMEN‘! Nestle“ shirts ‘he. l‘ 1.2 l0 17 lilld patternl. 0|; sale Fair Days only’ 31-19 each “ Sinclairs 800944-29-2l ..—WONDERFUL Values in new ‘Fail lwilllnery. see our specials lil Ready Trlmlmed ll-luts at 33:59- 11ml $5.00 on Fair days Sinclair 0 Stewart Limited. 800942921 .___. mci-l eats-armless ~60 all wool. assorted shades Serge special $1.29 Stewart Limited 800944-29-2i --LADiE‘$ SERGE DRESSES Navy and Black sizes 16 to_40 on sale for Fair Days $730 Bach Sinclair & Stewarts Limited 800944-29-2i -'-69 INCH GREY Cotton on sale Fair Days. 5 yards for 75c. at Slncialrs 800944-2921 —G|RL'8 FALL AND WINTER $15.00 Exhibition each at lSlnclairs. 800944-29-2i. -—PURE BOTANY WOOL Dice Cloth excellent for school girl! dresses assorted colors 44 inches wide special for Fair Days Deli yard 1.29 Sinclair tit Stewarts Limited 800944-20-2! | —-MEN'i$ TAN WORK BOOTS! Solid leather throughout, viscol~ per yard Sinclair &. Coats navy all wool cloth worth, special $10.00 The large majori »bl1.1Il€S§ successes ave , their inception in a i » of sayings account. g 0t oni do ' ‘l account aid in eziciimsuigltrilgg“ ‘i capltal for a start, but it gives a young man confidence in ' himself because he knows that no matter what may happen, he has something in ream-m The Bank of Nova Scotia, one of the _old_est institutions 1n Canada, invites you to Open your savings account at any of 1ts branches. ..TI'II Bank of Nova Scotia ESTABLISHED 1832 J. n. IIALCOM, nun-lini- ClIAl\I.0'l"l‘E’l‘0WN Branches also at Albertonnl“. l Helena Aitken. Fortune Bridge ‘ n d n d lany, c equiv. or . . E id, Kcnsington. Millitflllilril. tiligiry, Ht. Peters, Souris, Summcrslde, izetl sole and bellows tonque. Sec. 4 (bl-Penmanship, Third ‘ special at $2.95 per pair Sinclair. Reader Paid-up Genital S 0.700.000 Reserve - - 19,000,000 Resources - 220.000.0430 CLASS 2—RO0TS Sec. 4-Apple Pie _ ys oi t lisltors l ‘ll ilolnts as lbaet ant {the othel 1.. this load mobiles tiireless ls most This o - ‘and the , ‘turn is ito the vi zthe lsian i 5 There ‘rod of it 38.1" iiéffi - would cc blank thi on board ".0 be dl ‘their owl , trncnt. an fly feasll ' ‘Steamer fshe does mods. i _‘ f Anothe ‘twelve d- ‘trip and is extort to the c‘ tloned n pr ‘world wl I A Heavy Coat To CHANGE OFF WITH YOUR TOP con Winter d0esn’t come all at once-there’s la period of vac- illating weather for a month 0r two. Even if you w0n’t need a big overcoat all the time now days will come when you will. , And it’s pleasanter to make a selection while stocks are new, andbe among the first out. You won’t want to “get by” with a last y‘ear’s either. The difference in the style is too noticeable. New models by express yes-' terday. $35. $40, $45 MaoreilMclendm 119-121 Queen Street, ch10»... Sec. L-Dakota Red Potatoes 1, William Conahon, Fortune Bridge .' 2, Mary E.,McRae. Rollo Bay W. 3, Peter oCormaclc. Rollo Bay W 4, Eifie onahan. Fortune Bridge Sec. Z-Mclntyre Potatoes 1, Flora Paton, lRollo Bay W. 2. Charlie Aitken. Fortune Bridge 3. James ConiihamFortune Bridge 4, Sam Johnston, Fortune Bridge Sec. ii-Turnlps l, Willard Reid. Rollo Bay W. 2, Fulton Fndcrhay. Eglington 3. Francis Townsend. Rollo Bay V West - 4, Sam Johnston. Fortune Bridge Sec. ‘i-Manqels 1, Florence Coffin. Egliugtnn 2, Willard Reid. Rollo Bay W. 3, Ernest Aitken. Fortune Bridge 4. Laurette bicRoe, Rollo ‘Buy W. Sec. S-Parsnlps . Mm, 1. James MbKinnon. Rollo Bay W 2. Milton Davidson, Fortune Mary E. McRae. Rollo Bay W. Margaret Collin. Fortune B. Mary Peters, Fortune Bridge Sec. 5—Glnq,ersnaps 1. Clementine Fisher, Eglington 2. Olive Johnston. Fortune B. 3, Helena Aitken. Fortune B. 4, Alice McKenzie. Egllngion CLASS B—S-EWING AN D KNITTING Sec. 1-Apron g 1, Laurette McRae, Rollo Bay W Sec. Z-Embroldered Llnin 1, Evelyn Johnsion, Fortune B. 2. Cora Collin, Fortune Bridge Sec. 8-—Knlttcd Scarf 1, Mildred Coffin, Fortune Bridge 2. Althea Coffin. Fortune Bridge B. Clementine Fisher. Eglington CLASS Q-MANUAL TRAINING Sec. 1--Milking stool 1. Hugh illcKinnon, Rollo Bay W 2. Joseph Dingwell, Fortune B. Bridge 3. Clara Burke. Fortune Bridge 4, Fred Aitken. Fortune Bridge CLASS 3-VEGETABLES See. i-Green Tomatoes i. Minnie McKenzie. Fortune Bridge 2. Donald Bryanton, Rollo Bay W. 3. Sam Johnston. Fortune BridSel 4, Ernest Aitken. Fortune Bridg Sec. Z-Cucuihbers ‘ l. Irving Collin, Eglington 2, Ernest Aitken. Fortune Bridge 3. Alice ‘McKenzie. Eglliigton 4, Ernest Reid, Rollo Bay West Sec. Ql-Beets . 1, Laurette. McRae, Rollo Bay W. 2. James McKinnon. Rollo Bay W 3, Helen Fisher. Eglington -l, Albina Peters, Fortune Bridge Sec. ‘L-Cabhus 1. Archibald Fisher. Esilnston 2. Fulton ilnderhay. Esllnsion 3, Idrncst Underllay. ‘Eglingtfln 4, Catherine McRae. Rollo Bay W Sec. 5—-Pumpkln l. Arthur Wood. Rollo Bay W. 2, Hazel Wood. Rollo Bay W. H0758 racing “i5 fiilillnmr, j-emgrkg the reason the upliiters wanftq ough t0 mm out 01059 ll- \i'l>- fighting about. a-ww-an-a ,;_1- a i a Eden "To a little house In the evening Home shall men ocme. To an elder town than Eden And a teller town than Rome." —-—and when the wandering feet. have all come home again, a cup of golden Blue Bird Tca comes like a benediction. _ One ‘would think that the Irish one oi the dailies. Sure it is. fihat-is would pause now and then long en- what they are ‘J. Joseph Dingwell, Fortune B. 4, Ernest Aitken. Fortune Bridge Sec. 2-Maii Box 1, Milton Davidson Sec. 3-—Poultry Feed ’ Hopper 1, James MuKinnon. Rollo Bay Sec 4 (8)—Hlmm0l' Handle 1, James lMcKinnon. Rollo Buy W 2, William Conahan. Fortune B. 3, Charlie Aitken. Fortune B. 4, Milton Davidson, Fortune B. Sec. 4 (M-Miscelianeous 1, Milton Davidson, Fortune B. 2. Joseph Dingwell. Fortune B. cakes 10--Ll\./.E STOCK mo so ULTRY Sec. 1—Best Dairy Calf 1. Hervey Aitken. Fortune B. 2, Lester Burk. Fortune ‘Bridge 3. Clara Burlc, Fortune B. 4. Ernest Aitken. Fortune B. 5, Leith Townsend, ‘Rollo Bay W. Sec. 2--Poultry, Leghorn: 1, Ernest Reid, Rollo Bay West 2. Ernest Underhay, Eglington 3, Harvey Aitken. Fortune B 4, Alice McKenzie, Egllngton Plymouth Rocks CLASS ‘i-FLOWBRS Sec. 1--8weet Peso l, Hugh McKinnon. Rollo Bay W 2, William McKlnnon. Rloilo Bny West 3. Avila Arsenault. Rollo Bay W. 4, Stella Burk, Fortune xBrltlgc Sec. Z-Mlxed Flowers 1, Helena Aitken. Fortune Bridge 2, Ruth Clapp. Egllngion ii, Mabel Undcrhay. Eglingtnn ‘ -4. Alice McKenzie, Eglington 8T0. k-Potteci Flowering Plant .9 X _ ' l. Ernest ‘Reta. Rollo Bay West 2, Milton Davidson. Fortune B. fl, Violet Coffin. Fortune Bridge 4, William McKinnon Rollo Bu)’ West 1 ‘A now itom from nbrond inform us that the American method o ‘producing a slim. trim illzuro in mi-nting with astonishing success. This system. which has made‘ such n wonderful impression nvc-r there. must be tho Mnrmnln Prescription Tnhlot method of reduclnq fnt. it in safe to say thnl we have nothing better for this purpose in this voiln- try. Anything that will reduct- the excess flesh steadily and t-ulily ‘ without injury to the stomach. the causing of wrinkles. tho help of ex- ercising or dieting, or interference with duo's meals is n mighty lm~ Dorian! nnrl useful addition to nlvl~ lizotlonfir necessities. Just ilucli n catalogue of good results follow the use of those pleasant. harmless hnd economical little fnt reducers. We say economical because Mur- mola Prescription Tablets (made in accordance with tho famous Mar- moln Prescription) can ho obtained - of any drunrulst the world nver or Mnrmnin Company. 40 modwiifd Avrn. firlrolt Mich" one dollar a case. Mitch is a den ndiy economical, price. the number o! tablets < contains. They are bit-muss. .. 1,. l.‘ consider-altar a ‘bfi-v“ Jlllh c e ' 1, Lester Burk. Fortune Bridge cLAes ii-coLtecrloue Sec. i-Noxleus Weeds l 1, Milton Davidson, Fortune B. 2. Margaret Coffin. Fortune B. Sec. 2—Tree Leaves 2, Rollo Bay West School 4. Helent Aitken and Milto Davidson. Fortune Bridge CLASS ‘it-SCHOOL WORK Sec. 1 (s)—Exerc1pe Book, Secon Reader 3, Wm. J. White, Rollo Bay W. Reader . Cora Coffin. Illinois Bridge Helena Aitken. II‘ une B. a?» Sec. 2 (I)—~M'Ip win‘ . Avila Arseiflnult, Rode Boy . Catherine McRse. 'R 3. Wm. McKinnon. Roll - y W. 4, Albina Peters, Fortund I t Sec. 2 (in-Map Dniwl .‘~_0r. z. Milton Davidson. Fortune-B. ll. lMyrtle Dingwell. Egllngtom See. 9 (up-Drawing Collection _si vqpnbsids (In) 1. Hugh MeKiirnon. Rollo Bay w. " 2. James iiioitiilnon. Rollo my W .1 ‘ii. Winnie Ross. Fortune Head i. Ollye Johnston. Albino. Peisru. ,_~.» 1.. Mary E. McRae, Rollo Bay W. ii. Mary Peters, Fortune Bridge 1, Avila Arsenilult, Roi’; lisy W. 2, Evelyn Bryan-ton. Rollo-Bey W. Sec. 1 (bl-excreta been, rims 1, Donald Bryanton, fibilotBly W. 2,.Wm. iliqkinnon, Rollo Bdy W, 3, Cotherine MGR/ac. ROliOjBBY W 4, Peter M-eOQrmack. Rollo Bay W set. 1 (el-Exqrcise leek, Fourth . Regal r . l, Hugh ‘Mckinnsn, Rollo lay W Mary E. Mcltaeh ‘ llo Bay W. W. Bay W l, Mary E. McKee, Rollo By W. 4. Evelyn Johnston. Fortune B’: ‘i iilortiln-e Bridge \ Pu in, Jr, _ \ i _ Ivtfll Bridge u. ‘ 2. Minnie McKenzie. Fortune-B. 1. Laurette McRae, Rollo Bay W 2. James White. Rollo Bay W. 3. Wm. McKinnon, Rollo Bay W 4, Catherine McRae. Rollo Bay W Sec. 4 (Q-Penmanshlpt. Fourth Reader 1,Evelyr: Johnston, Fortune i3. 2, Milton Davidson, likflfilllltl B. 3, Margaret Coffin, Fortune B. FRANCIS TOWNSEND Secretary (Patriot please copy) 4, Hugh liicKinnon. Rollo Buy w.’ i’; Stewart Limited. 800944-29-21 Two-Thirds Are Married Notwithstanding the H. C. oil. nearly two-thirds oi the population Victoria. oi the United States, from fifteen years up, is married. But noiwiih standing all you read about census bureau says there are about one-half million divorced per~ way. sons in the count Mississippi and Prevalence of the divorce evil. ihrrled men, 62.8. and Nevada the t0 women. oni: smallest. 45.9. it seems strange that take Horace Greeiey’s advice. ry. Cnpperis llieek- in the western states the prQpm- ly says. Maybe they don't stay that tion of married men is small and h, Arkansas married women is lurge. ill‘ have the larges proportion oi‘ mar- planation is the high ratio oi meli The 13y‘ Eastern girls ghoul pieasureable one. —iii the Crockery Section Ne. s Wash Boiler. with hand an-i cover Aluminum Tea Pot, Wear Eve Brand .......................................... .. $3.5 AND ENAMELWARE AT HALF PRICE Croklnole Board Set oi Men ....... .. TEA WARE AT HALF PRICE ODD PIECES improved Queen Famous n Large size tin bread pan Ash Sifter. rep. 46c. Special wringing mops Q —ln tile Furniture, Department ernauied. only. . - Ne. ~2 llevs sibls Msttresse reg. $6.75 for .............. .. .. $5 Old Fashioned Cos $3.00. ‘sale prise‘ - Dining Room Table, 916.00. ssls rice ...................... .. $7 dsriui value. Tor . $1.00 99c BARGAIN TABLE OF TINWARE Heavy Steel Coal Shovel . 15c . $1.95 25c SEMI-PORCELAIN omusn on Pre- l serve Jar, qi. size. dozen for $1.58 37c Larger size ........................... .. 43c at .......................................................... .. 29c d 6 Clear Glass Tumblers for ugly . c Mop Cloths. for sel 19 S-Octsvs Organs. thoroughly ov- $1500 Racks ............................................. .. 5c Golden Oak Nurse Rocker. reg. $1 9B Double ii ding Steel Couch, wen- ....... .. $0.95 HOLMAN _ _ With-special reduced fares being oifered during Ex- hibition Days in Summerside, Tuesday land Wednesday, October 3 and 4 should be the meeting place of thousands fonthe Prince County Exhibition has attrnctionsjn ex- hibits and racing that _were never surpassed,’ and the various stores are showing bargains in merchandise that will make your holiday trip a profitable one, as well as a burn low prices. I‘ Women's Silk Stockings, sizes 8V2 to 10 Women's Fleece Lined Stockings, sizes Bi/z to 10 35¢ Women's Black Cashmere Stockings, a pair __________ __ 49; 1 Nlenfs Strong Work Pants. dowels and twist Bannock. $3.98 Special showing of Misses’ and Women's Coats at very. 08c 0 Fancy Dress Ginqhams. In plaids and checks ......... ... 15c Women's White Knit Bloomers. fine winter weight 89c Women's fleece lined Drawers and Undervetss, only 79c price Girls fleece lined Undcrvests and Drawers .............. .. 39c Boys’ Winter Caps. with inside ear band .............. .. 89c Men's Winter Caps, with inside ear band .............. .. 98c Men's sinqie breasted B-button Suit, good tweed. only $13.95 Fine Dress Shlrmwoilth-‘from $1.35 to $1.65. sale 98c i c Boys’ sizes as above, a pair only ................... .. . Women's Z-strap Slippers, red. 04.50 value for . . Women's Laced Beets. reg. $4.50 value for... Men's Fine Laced Boots, reg. to $0.00 for Summerside Men's Black Twill work Shirt, reg. $1.85 value for $1.39 Black Leather Work Mitts. only ................................ .. 55c Men's Winter Over-coats. worth to $25.00 for only $15.95 WILTON CARPET SQUARES, many sizes and quallt. les at ................................................................................ .. 33 i-3 off TAPESTRY CARPET SQUARES, your choice e1 many lines at ................................................................. .. 25 per cent. ofi Tartan plaid dress floods. yard wide, only .............. .. 75c 42-inch fine twill serge. all-wool, a yard .................. .. 83c 234ml" a" W°°l iirey homcspu... a yard .................. ,. 75c. Boys Blucher Cut Boots. reg. $4.00 value for ...... .. 92.95 at Holmarfs during A Prince County Exhibition ' October 3rd and 4th ln some cases the quantity u goods oi- fered is limited so to give out of town cue tomere the same chance as Summerslde m- ldents. We are restricting the sale" until 10.30 on Tuesday morning. so that those arriving‘ v b! train pr auto will have an equal chance with others. Start making your plans for that trip N°W—¢°P you cannot afford to neglect ihl: big time in Bummerside. —-in the ‘Hardware Depar tmeilt Guaranteed Auto Tubes. Silxfli/g $139 $250 Ford Seat Covers. complete s for _ 519,95 ............................................. $3 Felt Collar Pad to m lbw/l. only ................................................ __ 40c Horse Brush and Curry Oomhi. °°mi1|ete for ............................... .. 3k Potato Scoop, size 14x17. only ...................................................... .. 35 Nail Hammer. drop (orped still .”| SEW. 22 inches long ‘l3 l-°"I Handled Shovel. round P°|nt .............................................. . Tubular Flashlight with W" battery ........................................ .. 9W GOO-lb. Cream Separator. W‘ ranted for 10 years .. 951;? o. 3 Daisy. ‘Churn s sclallyp @- p sum ed at Reliance easter- Brn e lcjtli Just 4 at this price price ...... .. $39-97 Folding Ironing Beard. Exhlbitli" Price ., ...... 1.. 09-75 ‘ Good strong Spring Psdlvill special for Exhibition Days .... -1" —in the Grocery k Department Assorted Cream Candy, W‘ 1" ..1.........,..........................- G-quart Basket e7 Grapes. °" I Assert-I'd QuQEi-W-Blscuiis e t it l _ l... 0335-1 ‘dhec quality er lb. .............. ' Hlfih‘ dude Toilet “m! or n oarfs ‘Catalog idlirings‘ vat. Algae to Your