'Wc have ju~t rr-roiv'd a nice ll‘t‘sil supply oi wild and uncascd lines . We havle them at must any yrir e. Before purchasing ylur next pipe please givé us a call as we. know it will re; Day you- ’ ’ TOBACCOS Our tobaccos' are always Boys and Girls We have a splgndid assortment (It jflst [he THING [YOU “mm and in all prices Patrnt Boot. . Gun Metal Boots Kid Boots . . 1‘, Tan Boats -LEATHER on» NEOUN .Hlon‘ on [Low cur PRICES MODERATE ‘Mo'ris-VSmiilriirer Ma kc us your tobacco Siol c. ' ' i' ‘2 THE. _ ' The Run" Kodak Store- Pickling and Prrscrving Season ' ' Mixcd Picklng Spices such as. Mustard Seed, Ccl- cry Ned, Tumclic, Etc". . Fruit Jars Paricct Seal li‘iiz-cul-nll Jar Rings; Vinegar While Wino, Mali, Cider. .AULD BROS LTD;, Charlottetown lili. WRIS WATCH 'l‘thlist \‘<’;'ll(‘.ll‘\l)' a fixture notaiad. li':5 mowing ploulur ity ‘5 embracing Women and mm in all walks of liic. Recognizing the fact that it has (cum to stay, we have selectch what no helith to be the great st varil-ty of wrist Witches in the province at least the moat extensive in the city. Call and sec hum. W. W. Wéllner / ' Olfical C. G. R. Waich Inspcctors , ' Estab. 1868 H A; . Necessity. . insure in good strong stock compnn- , ‘ -.l¢s.' which" never contest an honest ciaimeuch PIPES" it iresh and we have the differcnt kinds at all prices . MacKinnon Drug Ci. “'3 EW’flib H‘ ‘- .‘ ,. . I maniac y“. g..- IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ' —__—-. ton will conduct the usual services in the Mnrslifleld Presbyterian-“Church next Sunday ‘Sept. 22nd. ' GRAIN snmosns.— Just arrived shipljlent Mapie'Leat Grain Qrifidelgs soiling at the lowest price Associat- ed Farmers Cooperative Company. Ltd. 1458-9-19M3i. \ VESSEL BOLDr-The schooner Marguerite owned by Captain Ronald Campbell & 8011., of Sulnmorside, has been sold to parties in Burbsdoés for the snin of $3,000. ‘ " " / ‘ 1. ; . CHURCH, OF A SCOTLAND.—- Rev Ewen McDougull will preach Sabbath 22nd at Murray River .at. 11, Iris lit 3 and Belle Rive’r'st 7. " ?lMPnovso.— Mrs. Katie McKen- lln. Victoria Cross has received a cable stating that her son Ptc. Wil- llam E. McKsnna is officially report ed "Conditions improved." M will be remembered that Pto. McKonna, was lccently reported “wounded and don :zcrously ill, gunshot wound in thigh." His many friends will hope the for curable report will continue and iha: he willvsllortly be all right agnli. A HEAVY L088.—A correspondent informs the Guardian that Mr. .103 oph Noonan of Albany, for ch'ral roars thc leading contributor to ill 'i‘ryon Dairy Company, has sustain a serious loss by the death of im if his choice cows. It appears first row took nick and was given ill( usual two pounds of salts. She dim silortly' afterwards. LillCl‘ three oiws belonging to neighbors took mini-1 in the sums way and were simi! 'iy treated. An investigation followed when it was discovered that the ‘5'.lln' was ground soltpctre ull purchrsod it the same store and ovidently pui up by mistake. A second cow own.) by Mr. Noonnn got into a. fight and had it leg broken which necessitieti hitving'her killed. To further add to his loss a. promising heifer had to ho let go dry on account, of difficulty in milking her. Mr. Noonan estlm'lle: the ions of his two milch cows al 33ii00.\Vilh thrcc cows out of his \ ilu able hcrd Mr, Noonun's nliik cozl'ri butlon to the factory this season wi' necessarily Pall below his antic-inn! ions at lilc‘bcginnig of the season Ii ovary former in the province va'ilezi ill sda-iry cows as Mr.Noonsn doesmld his valuation is none too high. ii would not take long to double the dairy output of the province. Mr. )4:er ,Woolley‘i‘s another contrib‘ltor : 'io this factory who deserves spccin] mention, his cows last year nvorng~ lng $139 each. Mr. Noonan receivcd last year $1132 for lis milk and ibis ,scnson. notwithstnn ing his loss. he will no doubt make a creditable rec- ord. ' -llr viinnrd's Liniment (70.. Limited Gents.——-i cured in valuable burning log of mange wlih MINARD'S l im- MENT after several veterinaricn hn'd treated hirr without doing him any .normnnart good. ’ Yours. &0.. WILFRID CANON. Prop. of Grand Central Hotel Drummoud. Aux. ii. '04. lErUS— HELP no . wuH YOUR. PiCKLlNG ‘ _Our Whitc Wine and Mali Vinegar with all kind of spices are what you need. Do not forget that Winte: rs ahead of us and you will lhen be glad you prepared for it. Beer & Goff GROCERS “THE STORE WHERE CLEANLINESS PREVAIIS' Dr.E.C.Harri§ V {iv e Specialist Ollie; Roy-I Ecol: Build 'iu. Chub listens ‘ Oifiu 9.? 5-12.30 . 2—8 Plum fl—Y u . Services in Orwell Hesd Presbyterian MA‘RSHFIELDF— Rev. Mr. Middle- : 1'57}? l oswsLLw-Next sabbath-sent 22 Church at 11 in St. \Andrews at 7. Sunday School at 6. preaching by the pastor or Substitute. . ‘ -—-—4 iMPROV'ING—Tbo many triends oi “My; Coffin, Mt. Stewart, who my ed wounded, will be glad to learn unit, a cable just received reports his condition. "good. moving about." P. E. l. PRIZE WINNER—At the Soldiers Comfort Fair which closcd ‘l'l. St. John Monday night Mr. H. J. Mcpqnqld: yas one of the winners of o dgswlnfi, his prize being in velvet I lI-u g I“ . ' cus _ ion. J ’ ‘ :rihic “. wounoi-zo THIRD 'l'l i—l-Mr. ,1 telegram notifying him ‘thst.‘hls son Priviste Fred Drake has been wounded‘by gunshot in hip and arm. He belongs to the 55 th Battalion and this is the third time for hlnl to be wounded. ’Ho enlisted in August 23. 1915. He has a brother in England, al- so one in France. (Other papers please copy-) P. E. I. MAN TOOK LEAD.—l\ir. J. C. Jardine. the representative of the North American Lilo Assurance 00.. won the honors last montlrbcing the leader of his class among :lgnnls of the Company. There were nil; in the class who secured on lunorcd sinnding and Mr. Jnrdlnc l: the imd- ar of the titty. The agoncio'; 'cm‘ir-wrvl ill the above include Canada, the [ini- ted States and St. Johns, Newfound- land. ' WEDDiNG_BELLs.—~A quiet wcd» filing took place at an early hour yes- terday morning in St. Paul's Church when Miss Ethel Hunznrd. daughter of Mr. Justice Howard and Mrs. linszard become the bride of Ml:ch- ry S. Jones pf Calgary, Rev. Mr. (‘01- clough of Milton performing the con:- lnony. The bride wore a blue trnvcl- ling; suit and black toque with rose trimmings. She was given away by her father. There were no altomb nuts. only the immediate relatives of the bride being present. Mr. and Mrs. Jonos left on a wedding trip through western Canada thence to Calgary where they will reside. The best wish- es of this community 30 with them. Tililo in VERNON RIVER—Miss Haydon has returned to her home ,Chorryl .anl‘gkllrom a picnlsont visit last week with her .friend. Mrs. Annie Hayden.—— m severe illness of Mrs Wnston bluntly-y, heard of with. re- gret by he}: may.i'rlends.— Mr. Milton Ful'ness has done a lot of ploughing this summer with his new farm tractor. This this machine turns three sods at n time, and when handled by a smart young man like Mr. Furness, will plough ten acres a day.—— Mr Walter McKinnnon. Mouth Stewart, has been spending this week in Vernon River. t’hi- guest of ills friend, Dr. J. T. Coll ’ms—thwc have been very few trout caught in Ross’mlll dam until last week. when Messrs Lester Hayden and Hayden Van Ider-stine succeeded in cuptul""lg a large number. Some worn so large as to constitute a lecord for this noted fishing spot. and. the boys are coaxing lfriond Lester-to tell them the mind of bait‘ he used—Mr. George Tweedy is doing fine work as teacher in this school both pupils and parents are highly pleased with the new of- ficial. and Inspector Cairns, who was here inst wmk. gave a fine report of the work Mr. Tweedy. is doing—Some enthusiastic young .horsemon are nig- ltatling for the building of a trotting park’here. :It would be a fine thing for sure. The only chance the boys have for training t‘hcil‘trotters is on Vernon River lice which is generally too nar- row tor comfort. YOU can HAVE AN ACHELESS HEAD We have been" told Ithat headache islameiy a ma!- ier of ha it. This is two for if we suffer from head- aches at regular intervals, and await their recurrancc, we’llprobubly not be dis: appmntcd. _, our HEADACHE row DERS Overcome headaches by removmg the cause. v Keep them on hand ic- guiariv. ready for immed- iate use.'. Price 10¢ per pkg. 'liiHNSllii ii mush THE Quality Drugstore , Ber. Kent smi [rinse «not. Ronald Drake, Bristol has grpcgl'ved ,' Our Great ~ Aside from the fact that men. [he galln (l of thc Fashion 5 in." in.- In ideas and 31 many ill'.1(‘.ilf‘al sitlc‘x‘ illHi \ you examine them. ~—---—l‘j¢tW READY TO WEAR llA'l‘~‘. -—-—-NhW U.’\.'i‘ IMMl‘.” HATS -—-—Nl‘.\V 'i RlMth l.) MODELS —-—NE‘V, ’l‘RlMMINU MATERIAL; ~le‘x’ (.Ii')Ai>-~Ni W hill f 3—3., -——-Nl' \V ‘ ILKS--N Hw DRESS FARR SUI lI'NUb, (. out liQ—‘L’i QUEEN 5". (.‘il \Rilll‘i 1 .g _ 3425;; r 35:: Friday, 20th Septcmber Opens SHOWING 0 «‘ MILLINFRY SUI'l‘S--CpATS-~i‘URs . PR FALL‘ O P it N l N (1 'l'ORTRAYS. lN ‘- complete ancmijiagi: the favor d {minions 0t ' ' the season. ' . Our Fall Opt-him: i’onrays in cr‘nilzietr: 3-- St millage: the favored iaxi ilns oi thc 5 mm. I A hit: from the fact that a violin iv k4... l2 do“ season, them is also the oppo [min v: swnr no i one visii a cl mplrtc knoll ledgv r'i c sis 'lui vaiuzg. A d the. mod 5 arcso u iq icallii up -~ allmz, they revrai so many adaptation, .-o m n. lll'dlilli‘ l to broom»: liltCiiSrly mic csicd lhctlfly W -———.\EW DIES-Iii ~S FR IM OUR MURK ‘ ()VS lL Moore&McLeod i minim: u :i'esu (' ii «i 'l'i.L w I! "<5 law . \' E'I‘O' a ' lwith the size, the uniformity and marketing value of the eggs. 'l‘lzc Canadian standards for eggs will be adhered to. “ Feed and Care. The birds while in the contest will receive the best of feed and care, but this will be subject PRINCE EDWARD -|SlANil .liRSliilG .iAYiNG.-. CflNilSi ‘ V w to the Judgment of the Board of con. To be held at the Experimental trol. The eggs from all will be the ‘Farm- qharlonemwnv COHImCHCiIlS property at the Government and will November first Nineteen Clghtei‘n. go towards the cost of lead, but each and CDHUHUME [01' 815%“ months llfl' contestant will be entitled to the rec- Ul ’Seplemhel‘ 30th 1919. 0rd of each bird he has in the con- ,test and to a. statement showing the receipts and expenditure of his pen for the eleven months. Housing. The contest will be hous , ed in double colony houses _10x12: ‘tcet and divided into two pens hnvA, (Rules and Regulations) This competition will be known as "The First Prince Edward Island An» nual Egg Laying Umilcst." It will hr: conducted on the Experimental Farm at Charlottetown. and under the dir- ection of the Poultry Division oi the ing glass and cotton fronts. The hou-I ses will be placed on tho Poultryi Plant of the Experimental Farm fac-g EXDSI‘lmcnlul Farm. ing the Railway as it runs through Board of Management. The board [1113 farm. of management will be. The Donlin-: nap.on A summary of the stand. 1011 Pbum'y Husbandmflnv R. D- 11- ing of each pen in the contest will be Bligh. B. S. A.. Experimental Farm. compiled at the close of each month. J. G. Morgan, Superintendent of (3011- a copy of which W111 1m supplied the test; and W. Ker oi‘ the Poultry Div- owner of each pen. The Summary mo". LIVE SLOCk BFBMIL :wlli also he provided the press of) Scope and Number of Entries. The Canada. ‘ contest will be open to all. it will con-l Return of the Bird”, 11 no nonfica,l “St 0‘7 20 Pens 0f 3 female'hl‘nfl 0r tion as to the disposal of the birds DullBtS. The first itwent)’ 1101130118 al)‘; has been received by September 1. plicntion received will be tho twenty 1913, the birds on the completion 0: accepted. Contestants will be privll- the come“. Wm be gem by 8“,er Eged to maintain throughout “10 Y‘mr; collect, to owner's address iron- is. full compietement of eight birds. No‘ which the shipment wan made. males WI“ be lnCIUded- Entry Forms will be supplied on up— FMG- Th5 entry 1'09 [0" 93““ 99“ plication by addressing Superintend- will be Ono Dollar ($1.) which must. uccompanv the application. Prizes. Suitable prizes will be sw- nrdod the winning pens. Classes. There ’will be two classes. Class 1 consisting of the Light Breads and Class 2 consisting of the Heavy Breeds. Delivering the Birds. The birds must he (lolivorod nt Charlottetown. express propnid. between the fiftoen- th and twentieth of October,‘ ninc- tem oightéen. The shipment should be addressed ‘ibaying Contest. Ex- periments] Farm. Charlottetown" and must also have the name and address of the shipper plainly marked on the shipping crate. Rejection of Birds. Any birds arriv. in; in is sick condition may at the discretion of the Contest Superin- tendent be rejected and sithsr dos: troyed or shipped back to the owner.. Nono but pure bred birds will: be ac- cepted and only those broods that lay in marketable sized egg. The Superintendent also will have the right to clip the wings of any birds that say prove troublesome. " The Blond-rd for Judging. The rat- ing of the birds or pens will be de- of all foo tel-mined by the number. together , Spves Wastey " Saves Cooking Most attracti’Vc 1? also \ rammmnmlnm . f ent, Experimental Station, Charlotte- town. P. E. I. w .. .1; Note. in) [mum sxcept' thé.. ofl'lc- iais ol' um contest-will be snowed into inc pull.) or )ui'is after thé birds haw: :scd. E‘very'cfi’ort'will no nude to lzorp tho birds quiet and no illllzrtcrellce wiiil' them or their fcci Lill‘bc p.. inlttedl ‘ ia‘. cii - ~. ENTRY FORM. The Superintendent Experimental Station, Charlottetown, P, E. i. _ Sir:~—l dosirc to 'ontcr .onc pen of ‘ ' nir‘the Annual Prince ‘ Edward I‘lslund Erg Lorin”. (‘nntesh i, I enclose herewith One - pollar ($1.00) cniry fro. I agroc to tille'irulel :ovcrninrz, the contest. .V . ‘ Express Ofiico .. : Signed". . . . . . .. R. R. Station .L. Province . . . . .. Date . . . . . . . . . . . “1918' V“; 1449-.‘lifiliili ' ‘ ..... aqus' u: REGION CROP 'PARIS ENEMY PARIS. Sept, let—Several enemy zlerial squadron's fisw'ovcr the region of Paris this morning. .‘They. were subjected to s hesvy‘anti-sircrs'lttfirs but succeeded in dropping: some bombs .. ‘v.' .. “t. cereal E9 _. «mar-.3: m... .z._ r - sc- ....«M<~ a: