111E 04 _ 111:1 0' IIESIEIIIIIIIIAI --'l'lll WIDNIIDA! hill-Mll- day is now dlsoimtluund h! the season. Binclllr 8 Stewart Limited. 0178-10441. GUARD! ES! SALES! . i l AIIPMINT IK-mlfi melt l 'ESV uhauulhrouhiaouiteucuiunoh. M“ “Mimi” ‘mum Q Order now at Bruce's. 0111-10-6-31. °°'A'dm°:'1n the ‘M u . no m“ "m -EXPEBIINCID fur ianuors m ‘"1 “m” ‘m’ '°"""m"' ‘w. feeding more Ross-Mills: meat and h" we“ “m” m; uumrwm true. a um We" "w. _ waif‘ ‘mum Dhmg: 2:1 na olpthe rooe which is’ . ._ - - - ' a ‘ , dwbqresponsihlelortbe Why buy sale goods when you can get new shoes hot I _KENSNGT--ON nmma w wwmblef “New” pm m u“ W off the last for less money. i soclmos- - was Ham iltqn domen u not by any moans alwsyl . 95 5 i Cheese Factory will close season d“ "° ‘um ' “mph “it: ma); i Shoes are bought now by retailers froén 10 :0 20 Saturday. Octo‘ 17th. ggouswlll i: other btwmifflgw I m“. _ _ ' less than a year ago and are cheaper by 30 or 40 than receive was» Tvevdev- b" "is "ch m “mam m, 1,... _ » . at Hamilton Factory and at Ken , o‘ t mm O F old stock. - gjnglon Factory. Thursday. October ; vlzflzhalwwbnsag: w " m" “M 15th. 9191-10-1-21. v ° s - h , t o! the out 1s We offer some last year_’s as low as half price and i AENSWGTON Pusan“: mlzeffiiwffie"; o, “m” . I s NA S f0!‘ the next few daYs we W1“ DISLOUNT ALI.‘ OUR um CHURCH-A special Mentor-ill “m” down u" mmgot: $.15 , ~~ ’ . OVGITI NEW AN D UP-TO-DATE GOODS,_some 0f WhlCh are slelgice in fllglgntigglze :31’ 1?: glllwgixtlfireqfizal: at up “d my T not yet opened. Fresh, clean’ beautlfu] goods. Sllprefxfzzrafriflw. 1914-1818. will be “use the mflunedts align-um‘ Lo E HG H S ‘ held at '1 p. m.‘ Rev. Dr. Aaheown "Piim- ‘mm’ m“ - »' W" L . tonitis. - . - FOR INSTANCE IN STABLE GOODS . .| ztilgeriisvsnpiiia? lit aAllmye-tggaral: Many 99'5"“ Wm‘ lbimmllial This stock adjustment sale starts here this morning and will alford you 0111' ladks Patent Strap We“ made and leather lmed A and relatives are ihvltea to attend gzrillguélarzultiegosvzigvit ‘jismzrf: some very wonderful bargains in lines that you have been wanting. Will $1.98 for $1.70 and 0111' $2.65 f0!‘ $2.25 ShOES usually 801d on Oct ll next. am that many m” m m, m“ yo; come ln-look over the splendid array of lovely goods selling at a for $3.00 or over. ' PERSONALSS :;:v:e:$';u‘n“:f”'°° "" “*4 "’ s‘ "s" S l v l '1, , .~ - e he i e Ill a u S r All Men’s Brown Oxfords at 10, 2o, 30» discount . , u... Mary us... u... on. algmvf 3;; w1“§eel°'m_, ,3 a P e e Green spent Sunday in Klnkora. To arrive this week a big lot of our Samson boots M d M“ Jose h A NOW ffif°“jzg’j§d,‘cfuj“‘°,jm Qjofjff}: Lin... Table c1011., 70,10 Linen Table Cloth, 72x72 for Men. A good medium fine lace boot at $2.50, reg- a,fc,§;,;;,_ w" ‘M, sprzndln‘: u“... for several hundred o! an... in our $2.75 for . .. - $4.50 for .. . . . . . . .. I l ular price $2.95. (Some stores get $3.50)- _ BOYS $225 yvacation u. Albany, the Kllésls oi Zvzvcvzrivvafzf avgfs“ nffrffotdjfli‘; . and $1.75. ‘ their mother, Mrs. Joseph Noonan. ' -being those of children, and the i in but is lnumber is not decrees it. frather in the increase. The 1688011 tor this ls that abdominal pain ls not regarded seriously and that when it does occur a. dose o1’ some I -Miss Gertrude McMahon, Mone- ' ton, N. B., has returned home after {spending last week pleasantly in Albany the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Grattan Norman. Big discount on all high class internationally known such as Churches, Pickwick, Selburn, Hartts. ilaxativo. such as caster oil. 1B auaarns ' i , thoughtlessly given. Why buy old stock when you can get the best made i ! Boxed Linen Damask Sets §§§5.‘i$.§i..§“l’§§ T.‘ $500 ili°oslilllifluiiiiiiiiiii 55-00 $10.00 $10.00 $12.50 Set of Table Cloth and 6 Napkins $18.50 set of Table Cloth right here at lower prices. We have just opened several Eastern Guardian and i; Napkins ,_ hundred pair and can sell MEN ’S GOODRICH LUM- BERMEN’S BOOTS AT $1.95. We have a few ancient rubbers but would advise our friends to keep awav Pom all such doubtful stock. WE HAVE ONE LOT AS MURRAY HARBOUR " The postponed Rally Day of the ‘Presbyterian sabbath Schools of gslurray Harbour North, Peter's i ..“UNITED CHURCH OF CAN- ‘v iADA. Montague, Oct. 11th.. Rev. J. R. Saint, D. D., Minister; l0 a. m. i Clearing Prices on Sunday School; 11 a . m. Publicfitoad and Cambridge schools is . LOW AS 1°“ $33.2" Emil. f S;il‘?i§‘..£.‘;f..“1i.;f"‘;1f8;3..°§..i“£: English Hemmed Sheets . . . . . - rt '1lsl 'ld' bid I-ll1t2. .. i _- _ . Afew Pan's 0f womelfS S8011‘! Bolldoll’ Suppers $150 Qafieglihcficvigsfa y w] n8 at 351d ltllxiccigilinxtccfeOrderaof agegvi: 63x90 inch Hemstitchefl 79x90 Inch Hemsmched f0!‘ 50C and other jobs at 50c to 750, but ll; 1S gOOd 118W “ ‘will be followed. 'I‘he oflerlng will sheets, $355 n9“- I Sheets, $3.75, now . . ' fresh stock we want to give our customers. South Lake Notes “° ‘°‘ ‘m’ “"‘°““°“ °‘ s“"”“‘“ school work throughout the Domin- Miss Dorothea MacDonald, Re- 1°" °t cmada- especllmy m ‘he Vere, Mass" who recently spent a newer districts o! the West. We are short vacation with relatives here, clad to report that the outbreak of returned on Monday to the U.S.A. scan“ ‘We? m“ 19d t0 P05199036- ment a couple of weeks ago has Her friends are glad to note that been cimfmed 75° °n° "59 5nd the v me condition o; M153 Mary Murphy’ prompt action of the authorities is BASII AS IISUAL FOR ALL IJISDMINTEIJ 00008 ’ ere injuries to he, mo,’ 15 ma“; I child has now recovered and no new" I “nprovei cases have developed so we may consider the disease as no longer a Mr. John E. MacDonald, Souris menace- East. was a recent visitor to this section. $1.69 Bargains in Bed Spreads L_ helical $2.25 g 70x33 inch Shani; 78x88 inch Sheets "on... -'~-' ruolv cousonmarsb Grade vn-lTfifanolsmiéli-Ekia‘; SCHOOL 2. Myrtal Leurd; 3. Elizabeth Neld- ‘Eiufiiw-sairifssazs-haln- Rev. P. W. Currie is absent this f: well; 2. Adelaide Lord; 3. Bovyer _ er f1 Report of Tl-yon Consolidated jchool tor September. Grade 3-1. Florence uard; l. garet Rogerscm; 3. ‘geard. é Grade IX-l. Ruby Thomas; Ella Wright; 3. IrmwKldson. III Grade VI-l. Leman Caibcck; 2. Muriel Holland; 3. John Fell. Grade V--1. George Lord; 2. Ethel Georgina. Mabey; 3. Vernon Lord. Grade IV—1. Alice Fell; 2. 2. Everett Howatt; 3. Harold Fay. Eleanor Howatt; Bertha Lord. LIVE A HLOGS We continue to receive Live Hogs at our plant every yqgdny and Friday forenoon. w. Bring your hogs direct to us and you save all inter- medlatowexpens v; Thus, getting top-market price. . Davis‘ & Fraser L log. run nova Lord. Grade II (JrJ-l. Richard How- att; 2. Maurice Howatt, Grade I (Sr.)—l. Theo Foy; Ruth Lord; 3. Austin Crossman. Grade I (Jr.)—1. Cicely Fell; 2. Betty Fay; 3. Helen Lord. Perfect Attendance —- Sheldon Dixon, Florence Leard, Corinne 2. Crossman, Vivian Dawson, Eliza-" _beth Nelder, Francis Holland, Falk- ‘ner Howatt, Jack Nelder, Everett Howatt, Harold Fay, Harold Cmss- man, Bertha. Lord, Llddie Leard, Rebecca Leard, Mary Crossmanfi iElcanor Howatt, Bovyer Lord,‘ sAustin Crossman, Theo Fay. Ruth. iLord. Betty Fay. Principal Victoria f MacLean; Assistant Florence ‘Mabey. RUSTICO CONVENT Honor roll of Rustico Convent for September. GRADE X-l Bernadette Paquet, 2 Francis Gallant 3 Cecilia Doiron. GRADE IX-l Alice Gallant 2 Helen Jarvis. GRADE VIII-l Lucie Dolron 2 Aubin Doiron. GRADE VII-l Zllda Doucet Rita Pineau GRADE VI—1 Alice Pineau, Marguerite Gauthier. GRADE V-—l. Oliver Gallant 2 2 Successful Fox Feeding SUCCESSFUL FOX FEEDING Is the problem of our I-‘ox Ranchers today. How to grow strong, vigorous foxes that will produce pelts of flne fixture and lustrous sheen ls uppermost in all mlnds. THE IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY. LIMITED, have found file solution ln their deservedly popular Imperial Fox Biscuits and Imperial Puppy Food Regular feeding of these ls giving the desired results In It Clllldlln Ranches. "IMPERIAL-FED FOXES" are ll I class by themselves. They “produce ths goods.“ Insure success by liberal feeding of IMPERIALS. For ssle by leading Island dealers or direct from factory. IMPERIAL BISBIIIT 00., LTD. Phone 121. Ch-rlottctown, P. E, l, i i Antoinette Gallant. GRADE III—1 Cryil Doucet 2 Eileen Doucet 3 Rose A. Don-oh 4 tiita Doucst. GRADE 1 (a) 1 Alfreda Doucet Urbin Doiron 3 Leo Gallant 4 Adrien Pineau. n GRADE I (b) Clarence Blanchard 2 Louise Doiron 3 Norma Doudt. umternsl Parasites in the shape u! worms in the stomach and bowels h: children sap their vitality and re- lard physical development. They iieep the child in a constant state of unrest and if not attended to, en- danger life. The child can be spar- ed much suflering and the mother mush gnniety by the best worm remedy that can be got, Miller's Worm Powders, which are sure death to worms in my IMP!- Mrs. Theresa lvlucDoneld. South Lake, was a recent visitor to Soilris. _____ meeting of the Presbytery of Prince M“ Roy Rose, East Balm, was n Edward Island will be held during visitor to Souris on Saturday even-l U“? 5Y11°d and "9 15 expected m5 in; ‘resignation of this charge will be accepted as it was tendered a mmith Miss Gertrude MacDonald, Char- I “~80- lottetown, who recently spent a | short vacation at the home of heri 9MB"? dlgillng 15 the of“? 91 the mother. Mm A_ A MacDm-lnld, day among our farmers here and South Lake, is at present visiting the "OP 1S resorted very much b"- her sister, Helen, of Halifax, N.S. I 1°W the Yield ‘if 19-59 Y9"- Mr. Charles I. MacDonald, Southi The mall)’ Pal-YO!“ 0f 071B 1111411 Lake, was a visitor to the Provin- route are sled to hear that the m1 Cgpltgl on Monday, 56m 25m present driver has secured tlie. con- tract Ior a further term and as Mr. My, and Mrs, w,5_Mc1ngy|-e'1§a5|; McGuigan has been very reliable Point, were recent visitors to Sou- and vwcommodatlns in the past. he ri5, ,1 will no doubt continue the same in the future for he is a. splendid pub- According to the reports oi the 11v servant- ilshermen, mackerel, cod, etc.. are very scarce this season. The prices Several of our fishermen who for fish are also very low, unIlkcI W811i l0 Orwell BB)’ 101' waters 188i? last year's booming catches and‘ week were home for the week end prices-C. and report the season so (er as none _-_--___;_ too brisk as the oysters have not customer-What's become oi that srovvn quite as larse as the resulti- assistant you had, Mr. Smith? Not tions Ior size call for. defunct, I hope." Grooer-“That. he has, mum; with Rhvdfl MCLHIB hi»! 1186B 011 U16 every cent he could lay hands on." sick list {or a few days, but we \ll I week attending the meeting of the Maritime Synod in St. Andrew's Jrcsbytcrian Church at Plctou. A . hope she ls now on the road‘ to i; covery. Mrs. Laurie McLure is spending part of the school holidays witn her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross, at Lower Montague-M. ABDOMINAL PAIN AUGUSTINE COVE SCHOOL i The ilolowlng is the report of Augustine Cove School for the month of September. GRADE X-l Doris Webster. GRADE VII-l Grace Webster 2 Kenneth Dawson, 3 Leslie Dawson. GRADE VI—1 Mervin Bherren 2 Leonard Cameron. GRADE V (Bu) l Lillian McWlli- isms, 3 Helen Carr 8 Myrtle Wad- man. GRADE V '(Jr.) 1 Margaret Mc- Farlane, 2 Kathleen McFarlang 8 Wendell McFadyen. u‘ GRADE II-1 Eileen McFadycn 2 Muriel Clark 3 Margaret Cameron. GRADE I (a) 1 Olga Mcwillianls GRADE I (b) 1 Gordon Carr. GRADE I (c) 1 Everett Wadman. 2 Francis MIIIDIW. 8 Lloyd Murphy. Perfect Attendance: Helen Carr, Lillian McWilllams, Mrytle Wad- man, Margaret McFarlane, -Kath- leen MoFsr-lane, Eileen Shcrren, Wendell Mclsdyen, Eileen McFad- yen, Olga Mcwflliams, Reta 0am- eron. Teacher-Margaret E. Waller Sansoms Pen Wins NOTES 0N P. I. ISLAND EGG LAYING CONTEST FOB THE WIIK ENDING, OCT. IND, 1N1. Mr. Sansonfs Barred Rook pen No. 11 lead the for the week with 80 988i. 45.’! ing with 266 eggs, 307.1 points, 259 1912 eggs, 2106.’! points. eggs. avu points. 2611 om, 301-1 Production for the week can call points. and to date 34127 eggs. Mr. James Tupllrfs B. B., ihen N0. a is fourth with 25s eggs, semi points. _ The pens leading in total produc- LONG EDDY, N. Y., Oct. 6.-(II. tion are: 1st. William Sansoms B. p_)._1@ng past the age when othor R‘! Durham B14680. N - B-. 2397 9885 persons retire, George lfiirgolon, 10A. 1762-9 Points; 2nd- Eicp- Farm- Fred-i stui is active. It is a u mmon sisltl erlcton, 1v. B., n. n. 2215 eggs. to see sulilvah County's oldest cltlé CENTENARIAN ACTIVE '2451.s points; 3rd. James Tuplln. P-i zen chop wood and do a laborer’: E. I., B. 12., 2012 eggs. 2196.6 points; work. The aged man has l5 grand: 4th. Daniel cantello P. E. I., B. R..' children and 25 great grandchildren THE agonizing aches from neuralgia can be quieted in the same way you would end a headache. Take some Aspirin tablets. Take enough to bring complete relief. Aspirin can't hurt anybody. Men and women bent with rheumatism will find the same wonderful comfort in ‘these tablets. They aren't just for headaches or colds! Read the proven directions covering a dozen other mes; neuritis, sciatica, lumbago; muscular pains. Cold, damp days which penetrate to the very bones have lost their terror for those who carry ' ' tablets with them! All fires, in the familiar little x: points; Mrs. .1. n. McPhailPs n. a. penwsssocondwithflegnsall‘ points and m; Harold Imlrdb s. a. penINo. rumour-swimwear.‘ an points. I llr. William Bantam’: B. 8:, hens numbers B, '1, and 8, Ire first, sec- eaa and thlrdzorlndlviduu lag-i