i -vi 1%: in 1'. an *Ll* Jéut _ I \ ii l I .3 lil |I _rellfelrlne »-1i5‘:!_'om!.°5 lc o ` ti , o. » c tl sl ‘ Dil I S.”-';§&3=5 BP to eil cu llr all » sa‘ Ti: for l I _ ne- i rin Ei I . fro | thi , cal a Pa: li nw C \\i tio sto ins nel cro. we »- of sim eta tim elle I ( _ nel: i _ . -__ _ , _jfHE,<;r!s131fQIirEr0w1vfvARf_rA~ , __ _ ,E_oc:;1c»n<, “=‘°°"'2""""'*=='-41# Y .- -£1 ew 1 ' ' " ~ -a SENSA TIONAL BAR GAINS IN T Ladies’ Full Fashioned i iv HOSE On Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday At $1.25 pr. or $2.50 for 2 prs. and the , »; Third for only 50c. Sale Lasts for 3 Days Only 2 See Our Richmond Street Window TH URSDA Y, FRIDA Y, SA TURDA Y -» _,. A ` ll -»-_-_ 3 I Rea. 1.115 for ...... _ _ T L1l I . Ladies’ All Wool Hose, warm and ,, serviceable. Special price per pr. c ' Ladies’ Wool and Silk Q4# ‘I ends. Pei' pair . . . . . . .. Economical shoppers will take _Western (mardzan ~&_ -EMERALD DMRYING C0 will. be receiving cream Tuesday, Oct.I 14th, and will continue once e, .week iseme day) until further- notice. , '|511-io-14-Bi -UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA, Kensington, Oct. 19, Rev. J. R. Saint.I DD., Minister: 9.45 a. m., Sunday School; 11 a, rn., “The Lite-givimz Stream", 'I p. m., "The Victory Life"; I3 p. m., Summerfield. A . It --NORTR BEDEQUE AND IRE!!-‘ TOWN United Church: 10.45, N Bed- eque; 3 Freetown, (Rally Day); 7, 'I‘ravel1er‘s Rest. (Communion Ber~I vlce.l Minister, J. W. A. Nicholson. -BRING YOUR FAMILY to the tes in Epworth Hall, Bummerside. Thursday, October 16th. Tea served from four to seven p. m. Tickets forty cents. 7620-10-15-Zi p -DON’T FORGET salad tee. in Ep- ~vuri,h Hall, Summerslde on Thursday _ advantage of this opportunity to stock up their ivardrobc in Silk Hosiery, Full Fashioned in heavy service weight clear /even weave, all sizes. The fashionable colours are sun bronze, suntan, beige clair, illaza grey. cuban sand, l"rencl1‘ nude, breeze, beach ian, black and white. i.______.-___ E- I: Another bargain in Ladies Silk full .1 fashioned .~;erviee weight and (_‘hm'(m_ -_ E.\;tra good quality. All shadcs . I-75 .-\nothe1‘ line of semi service weight I I sizes and colours Regular 1 50 Sale price _ . . . . . _ . . . . . ._ ' Hose. Special price for the week 7 fashioned all and all wool Remember the price Only, pair all-ii. Buy three pairs and get one of them for Ladies’ Silk Hose of clear even weave with mercerized lislc foot and garter , hems for added wear. All sizes# Sale price Reg. 1.00 c Ladies' fleece lined hose in assorted , . shades. All sizes. Regular price 45c pair, sale price Zpair for.........A.-.., Kiddios wool and silk and wool hose Extra good value. Only, per pair . . . . . . . . _ . . ._ 454:, A 1 un-_'-ca -.f Black, Sand and Brown. Specal Spairs for _ ._ Childrens Cotton Hose, all sizes in PRUWSE BROS LTD. ;»$§O~O0¢'>4-OOOQOQQOOQOOOOOQO, 6 . 3 HAVE YOUR IIYES I L*.X.‘\l\llNEl) AND GLASSES FI'|."l`ED BY E. E. PARKMAN , Rrgisiered Optometrist Montague. P. F. I. ooooooeoe 004140004 .¢3¢g_qa'og¢o¢oo-ofooovooooa - F___-__~_ _ICUZI-1-nx_lnu_mly 1"?-,f‘ _ u ‘ - -i A._.4>_f`>_;;_._~,’ _ -i _ -;-<.§.f_1"'i“°’@ _>_/ \\ . _.l .»- r&§‘,;.r I in .~.~ l ‘iii \ , _ _ II ' '~ ».. . __ ini" vv* '.4.;_'\,//I' I Irl. ` M ~__7`~.’/,_“"\` V) (,, I - ~ “_ _ .=, '* \-Q:>`~f.,.~lr:,..ii I .~:‘.1_=_<' I PRINCE EUWARD FOX -_ NETTIllG-- Means higher grade materials ol proven superior quality, espe- cially annealed to eliminate brittlencss, and to maintain its UNIFORM. TOUGH STRENGTH If _vou“re looking for the bet- ter netting order PRINCE ED- WARD from R. T. Holman Ltd. ‘ SUMMERSIDE- CHARLOTTETOWN lmw-tf .\(innr1i'~ Llnlment has n hundred nies. C. M. Lampson £4 C0., LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, I, Q 4. Inland Public Auction Sales OI RAW FUI! Shipping hue will be furnish- ed without ehorgg by epplyhg to IL 1'. Holman. Ltd. Sum- merslde. P. I. L iepreoeated by Alfred Fraser, Inc. lil Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. :zlts Quality Sells It- The fact that so many thousand of intelligent peo- ple continue to use Dr. Thomas' Ec- I lectric Oil speaks volumes for its Iheallng efficiency. Ever since it was I first introducted it has grown steadily I ln public favor, owing entirely to its I manifold usefulness in relieving and I healing sickness, As a specific for cuts, burns, scalcis and various in- flammatory pains its record is beyond reproach. You have to cultivate good habits. he bad ones grow wild. Only the most arrant fool pay: twice r the some exnerieiwe- ; Candidates think seriously nboui ` the people just before voting time. - After marriage many n belle finds herself leading e ding-dong existcrw-':. .\iimm\'» i.i“xf-“ni “nu un-ii mi. 5 A 2;-.si-§§`:m`”` EY ESIGHT EXAMINATION 2'., “Fitting and |uppIyin| Glasses H. J. MAno_N ff' ,,- orroMs'r|us'r . II ~'~ Office Connected With Drugstore Im 1'! Montague. P. B. L ,__ Lots of good thngs to eat. All tor; forty cents. 7020-10-15-Zi I -COLUMBUS DAY-Members the Knights of Columbus oi Sum- imerside observed Columbus Dey on, Morglay evening in the K. of C. home i nn Central Street.. The celebrationg took the form of a social and chick- en supper. Psrvin Cass, Grand Knight. very capably presided. Some A excellent alter dinner speeches were[ given by some of the members after \ which n musical program was ther- , ‘roughly enjoyed.-s, I o Na -NOMTNATION DAY FOR SEC-I UND FRINGE-Tuesday was nomin-` ation Day for the second district oi Prince County. The nomination took place in the Court House, Summer- side, before the Returning Otflcer for the district, Mr. Stewart Montgomery of Port Hill. to nominate the rand-I idates in the forthcoming by election. on October 21st. Mr. G. Shelton Sharp. farmer of East Bideiord, to represent thc Conservative party was nominated by John J. W. Gregg of Tyne Valley, seconded and support- ed by Nelson Ramsay, Conway; Ecl- ward Williams and Colin Ramsay of Tyne Valley, and D. S. Runway oII Northam. Mr. Thane A. Campbells Attorney General, Summerside, Lib-l eral candidate, was nominated byl James C. Palmer, Freeland: second~: ed and supported by Russel Grant, . Ellersle.-S. Eastern Guardian ..°RESElWE WEDNESDAY .No-\ vember 26th for the Presbyterian I Church Bazaar at Montague. 7606-ll' --- I ..°c/morons-nunnas rnss- I DYTERIAN CHURCHES-Sabbath,I October 19th:--Sunday Schools: Car- I dignn at 10.15 a. rn., Lorne Valley 8! 2 D. m. Services-Dundas at l.l a m.: Lorne Valley at 3 p m. Card- igan at 'I n. m. Rev. w. E. Davies. B. A., Minister. _ _ *POTATO GROWERS MEETING ‘-A meeting called by Senator' Hughes, was held in St. Mnry`s Hall I Souris on Saturday evening. Mr. Geo. B. McEache\'n, Elmira presided and Mr. Andrew F. Peters, Rollo Bay 5€C1‘¢tM'.v. Senator Hughes addressed the meeting with regard to his rep- resent.ation on the Directors Beard of the Potato Growers' Association. and after considerable discussion ii re_=:>lntlon taking exccpton in thc, wr-tion of the Board ln clisnssoclatingi themselves from Senator' Hughes. was, passed. I . .WNSTITUTE WORK-The Bald- win`s Road Womens Institute he‘d` their regular meeting on Sept. 30th at the home of Mrs. Hannah Good- win. Ten members and two visitmrsI were in attendance The mcetin PREPARE YOUR SILVER FUXES FOR THE ' Charlottetown and Toronto Fox Shows _ “BRAYCO" English Fox Netting is about one half the price it was 1 few yours ago, Build that extra pen now before any changes are made in the tariff. ‘ _,___--n-_ul-Zl€'i 1-nu--,_ '1-_nan xt p. `-Ill Wear Eur nlumlnum Pam $3.00 per duz. a sit ,rf ' Fleischman'\ Yeast » P _ A Y _‘_ .17 Corrilllted Hinges » lox Tongs 54.00 each .-»»- Z' _ ,/ »__‘. ._-,I Gasoline Engines life H. P. $10.00 F il Y i I Heavy Feeding Pans $3.00 per doz. ROSS MILLER Standard _Fox Biscuit, V; ton lots, per 100 lbs _ ._ ..$6.75 Per10U lbs . . . . , . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . $7.00 .in I-; ROSS-MILLER Standard Kibblo, '.3 ton lots, por 100 lbs. ._ $7.25 Per 100 lbs _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . ._ $7.50 ROSS-MILLER Standard Fine l’npp_v Meal, I/1 ton lots, per 100 lbs. $7~75 Per 100 lbs. . _ . . . . . _ . _ . . _ _ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . _ . . . . __ .$8.00 ROSS-MILLER Standard Charcoal Puppy Biscuit 1/; ton lots 100 lbs $8.25 Per 100 lbs. . . . . . . _ . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . _ . . . _ _ . . . . , . . . . . . . . . ._ $8.50 All the above contain 107; Meat. 273 Bonemeal, Fishmeal, Dried Milk Powder, Cod Liver Oil, Alfalfa Meal, Yeast and Iodized Salt, and are put. up in 50 lb. new bags. ROSS-HTLLER Wholewheat Fox Biscuit, !/2 ton lots, per 100 lbs. _ $6.50 Per 100 lbs. . _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . ._ $6.75 ROSS-MILLER Wholewheat Kibblo, I/1 ton lots, per 100 lbs. _ _._ .. $7.00 Per 100lbs- _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ _ . . . . _ . ..-_...$7.25 Freight paid on 500 lb. lots of Ross-Miller Biscuit and meal. Shredded Whole Wheat “A” quality, per 100 lbs. _ _ . . .. $7.50 Shredded Whole Wheat, “B” quality, per 100 lbs. _ _ . . ._ ._ $6.00 Muffet Wholewhest, “A” quality, per 100 lbs. . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . ._ $7.50 Broken Plain'Sodas, best quality, in air tight wood barrels, 100 lbs. $8.50 Gulf Brand Fishmeal. per 100 lbs. . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . ,_ $5.50 Nenfoundlaiid Clear Cod Liver Oil, steam rciined, 5 gal. lot, per gal. S1-35 1 gallon . . . . _ . . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . (Cans extra.) VITAMINERAL, 10-lb. bag each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . _ .. ._ $5.00 (A complete feed and conditioner for foxes.) MEALBLEND, 50»lb. bags, each . . _ . _ . . . . . . . . _ ._ .. . _ _ . . . . . . _ _ . . .. $4.75 Fine Ground Bone Meal and Flour, per lb. . _ _ . . _ ._ 5!/ze FineGrnund Charcor_il,perlb..._._.....__._. _ .. . ._ .. .....5c Fine Ground Alfalfa Leaf Meal, per lb. 5e Fleischmann’s Dry Yeast, per 2|/; lb. tin, each . . . _ _ . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ $2.40 Disinfectant fox pens and dens and poultry houses with genuine IZAL Write for price on fox food in cans, frozen horsemeat, beef hearts, beef trimmings, tripe and herring, etc. ' DISINFECTANT, in liquid or powder form- Izal Disinfectant, per gal . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ._ $3.00 5 gal. lots. per gal. . . . . _ . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . ._ $2.85 (Cans extra.) ' IZAL DISINFECTING POWDER for disinfecting pens-Write for prices. . Buhach Flea Powder, per 1»lb. tin _ _ . ._ 85;: Izal Flea Powder (bulk), per lb. _. 20e 112 lb. bags, per lb. . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 17`c “BRAYCO” BRAND SPECIAL MADE-T0-ORDER ENGLISH FOX ' and MINK NETTING _ “RRAYCO” Fox Netting is known from the Yukon and British Columbia in the West, to Labrador and Newfoundland in the East. It has competed for years with all~kinds of so-called special fox netting and is, as usual, the favorite of thousands of experienced fur farmers. “Brayco” netting is about one half the price it was a few years ago. Now is the time to build your ranch, or to build at least one extra pen. BRAGE, McKAY.. & 00. LTD. g SUMMERSIIIE, P. E. Island Wholesale and Retail Distributors of Fox Feeds and Fur Farminx Supplies, also Groceries, Hardware, Furniture, Stoves Ranges and Paints `§\ L. Q ‘.7 \f" ei' Inl Dlslnfectang $3.25 per gal, Can free . Sl- i ~ ' .4 Fl ,.. \‘/, ~.'.. ._'._ Qi ' _ .» Safety Hasps 41-2. in. 121°. each I Gllvlnized F0: Staples -=.'@, ' SW T” nfl '-_»_*;\;>»_}_ '. ‘ ii-.¥??-W~ _*.1 ‘ if.: _;,'.' . -.-.i, ._, ¢-...- ` .?"_\.»l' ._.: -of 'aft '-‘ ..+ ~ .'» ;_?,".3€". _;§'\?"l _,Z-~}§_""' 2'-_tsl Fur Combs .<. it i ._,v’-I Fairbanlu Scales with or without Ba; Itaulr 3 \ 4': \‘ sf * - ., Prlcc $32.00 ~fL,'t ' T. I ’f~",-"i‘;;'3-"_:"»-’»-»‘*` . I 77 ` ’ W -o » ro r' “u'r¢'r»‘.'\ are-o‘o'o°n'e‘o~»~»‘-re' @ " " ""' ' _ Fries 515.00 »~ .-_..a.aHi Y ' a _ ~ 4. - ,rmrva ...__.:- f. ___ _ "_ __ minutes Of the lll'e\‘l~‘- meeting. AI satisfactory report had lzecn given of‘ since last meeting. School needs were discussed and it was decided to n`\\'?:§:_:ii:.::.g¥;.:§g.:i*§-53 Dllrcllilse n Water pill] Bild blinds for Il* __ .YOU mv! v-nM 'THE \NCi.uD° I, iNG LOOK AT MY EYE \.>__ I 1? __,~. ' '~ S . _ opened by reading the Creed. follow-‘ the school. After the meeting ed- Morell Womens Institute met at tl; `The ‘rgpnrfggm u;;`en.e,_'§;",;nI‘t ' ` ` ' "_-'_' ' _:__ : < l . ed by roll call iid th. dl f ti ' ' _ a e ren nz o ie Miguel; :mai lserlved by the home of Mrs. J. E. Rossitei. on Wei- ¢Qn-|mm¢g was gg;-md °v¢,- »m,=,|1 the Next néeeung to 1°; th‘;’“;; ;P°"if~ "¢5d°S;hT\'9l1iU¢. Oltober Bch. There next meeting. It was decided to have o e e w - . the dance that was held in the schoolI Mrs. James J. Sannhy roll call “MV oilgev|51Lg:-eenT}l:;el;5:;;e;TE;£,;,:F: Chcmckm Tuppeltlmr th}:.2en1;b?s;t , f ~ _- I ' ‘ _ e annua mee ng w ;c o e Gm“dm°°h°“ Name- 'zhihmtgiins igflned rv-th the singinslheid next month. The program for --~ 0 e e. cal was answered next month ist b i s b *i -~ _ I __ | o e o us ne... na ..°lNSTl'l‘U'I'E MEETING _ The with recipes for removing stnins."‘ture, roll* call "Pay Fees." A lively discussion on bazaar work tool: P15 but the exact date is to be set et next meethiz. Books were to be r to lottery the quilt., which was me by the mmebers. Mrs. Arldri kindly offer-'ed her heme for the ne meeting. The meetinr closed by in ing the National Anthem. B1 » l (lee AGNN EH? “"5 ;" dfaerffilslf. L ,. gh 1 .-.iv in __k______` i W -- y Gggrge My . ---~~-1 rva .n.>¢b'1' *5a\=_r~.\ Ye R ` I V 7 " "' " ' " . - - - - w\|=E AND we aan-i AGREED THAT YOU Arzsro 'rAKl A. To \-.EQSON iN |TA\.iAr~i» - , if sou os -.. gnu. -_...,..l‘ Asn: -rua li’ wugvzmex » fl/ Houtwmoom we-ia.-r L , ,.,.,,r'5;..-,»f_-:sl ‘S oven. no »-uxeesneo? - "”»»_‘%c‘r“"='f;liléi ‘rs-i»,'1'APAR'r_ _- "i,~y» ~\eu~v. \-l.\_ *I . » GO AN’ 'fri' ,_"' _-§~:f'gT.:',I”},1-li SEE' , § --_ , l 2.. is 5 m '\ \»\l\-1*-i’-Ti-ii ~\\NuTE- \ %¢’Or