l A _ i" so ti” ic i: .‘l»,,. i~ iii. :if . fi ~> _-ti, li- gi li' i -_ 9.-....\..,¢, '.-Ks fx- st' 4-; Qi rss.. ..... .- -s. _ -.3 s E ti' "~_'-an-,- 5 ii? f li? iii `_< .f -i ‘-. 1 i' rg - ii* _ .,- _vi i-*_ ,_ 1 i .f i"' 4,- i . ; e if . _gs _ l-»_ il ia i _ it I ii' w ii.. is iii or ¢~<.=-f.-f ,;.¢.~_"» i- `-. .rg i _ ._ > _ il: i if _ ,§___ ‘ii y ._»,. i , li i 9'. i i if .` .R ; l J i F if if' We ful that you attend T0-DAY. 'AS termsare cash we i carry these items' suelvd ask __ 0! 1 to the matter 'B. ‘Parker Capt. Jamieson cleared Please make it a poiut to attend to this matter immediately. * M00llE and McLEOD Limited i \ gi; I Zi lMl'llHlllll Plllllllll -lNN[\UNl][MENl. \\`e wish to announce to :ill farmers and merchants that we have recenily installed a full equipment for the proper han-_lling of poultry both live :ind dressed. LIVE F()\\`L .-\\`D CIIICKENS. »` We are prepared to buy sinzill and large numbers of live Fowl and Chickens at ood rices if properly' iattened g P ' _ _ . The market for Fowl has lowered recently, but Chickizns are in fairly* good demand. With the. prices of Hogs, Cattle that poultry prices may he somewhat ‘ and Lambs loweringlit is probable lower this year, however, we will ssible irices at all times pay highest po 1 : _ _ `- _ _ _ \\'e grade all poultry on arriyal, therefore shi_ppe_rs_sending or bring- ing in the best quality receive highest prices, while interior quality will r receive considerably lower prices. f , Fowl are fattest when they cease laying and become poorer unless fitted. The new Catholic Church well ied which is expensive. therefore it will pay all poultry ratsers tol sell their Fowl f|uicl\'l_\'. I - DRF.$>`l7.D Pl )L`LTR Y. \\'e will continue to buy live Fowl and Chickens and will commence buying dressed poultry of all kinds meet the convenience ot zill tarmers Farmers \\'ishiug to ship direct can likely arrange with their nearest merchant as we buy largely from merchants all over the province and 1i0 doubt they will charge only a inoderntc Commission for shipping .your poultry. _ PRICE LISTS. _ \\"eeklv Price Lists mailed on application. in a short time, therefore we can hi' huviiig live and dressed. We want to buy your poultry and on aecount_oi having a large sel- ling organization over Canada and in other countries, we have therefore brought all the best markets to your Call, write or ’phone. THE HARRIS lllll ~ 1535-to-i3.\lmwf3i. CllARLO'l`TE'I`O\VN, P.E.I.` ` nu-ll g door. _'prosperous era. Among the new ven- generous profit to the owner while C _ilies with the intention of residing in \» 3*' Punk the (nook llrs. Pins. now on their honeymoon on &--»-i-» . ,.°.8HiPP|N6f»-'rho Schooner Hel- lo with Cool. Wheeler in clllrgo from North Btydney 1| discharging- o load It Lower llontngue for -EW. A. Poole Q Co., when she hns~lninho¢| she will be loaded with produce by the same drm for the 'return trip to Sydney. The schooner Alps B. Parker Captain last week for Hawkesbury. Capt. Jamieson will take in it load of coal at Point Tupper for disposal in Georgetown. The Schooner Melrose, -Capt. Mclnnisds discharging n load .of coal at the railroad wharf for the use of the P. E. I. R. When finished .She will take a load of produce from Georgetown for Sydney.-J. lou Melllsh of Montague, has just de- `tumed from a visit to Nova Scotia. ‘whither he went as a guest of one of his bank associates. Mr. Molllsb ex- pressed himself as delighted with his ytrip. He reports an abundant apple- _crop. There being upwards of two shipments leaving Halifax weekly for tse old country; where the demand is _almost lnexhaustible and-the returns exceedingly remuiierative. He thinks if the apple growers of this province. were to get together and have one of the ocean 'liners call at Charlottetown a large quantity ol the surplus stock could be disposed of to good advan- tage. The working of oxen which Mr. Mellish had the pleasure of seeing while in Nova Scotia, seemed in great contrast to the modern methods used in thehome province.-B. ..*GROWlNG GEORGE1'0WN.- To the initiated obgerver Georgetown would seem to be entering upon a tures the general store opened by the enterprising firm of J. J. Hughes & Co. stands -prominent _and will in- vite competition. The new fish- ing schooner built and owned by Capt. C. M. FltnGerald, while lt will provide employment for several men, will beyond doubt prove a source of ormlng the foundation of an industry or which Georgetown is eminently :'.:‘.:°“.l:.";..f::;:°.:'.::“::'ui:.‘: ---- -f -~ M- . _ . , tie pariah may wen-as proaif. ann' ‘ the work is progressing at a rate which seems to promise its comple- tion durlng the present year. Eviden- c ln the many purchasers of property 5 which have recently been made and in the influx ol' individuals and fam- the town with its many natural sdvau- G lages. its energetic and industrious B tal of the county.-J. ` C ..*TRlP ENJOYED.-Mr. Welling-‘wha Doctor 8”’ “Mums doing he.; hem all . .i nam Bridges were ure guests last ue _ _ . _- es of prosperity are also to be seen tag” 'gre Week *IDU VIBUOFS i0 Still' con- beyond .a doubt its right .to be capi- town she was the guest or Mi-s. atlierino Westnway.--B. GIS number .npr doubled in is pleasing tTott€l‘ Bctldl’ in lon!!- 5” W and recently sold Sidney. new owner _ o first, ln a _very field or star-tai-s. 'ruin ‘S _a 'ery well bred and speedy mare, Md if Hr. Ruddorhlm follows along the manner of training given her by uf- M°G\’°¢0r he will have a .free- for-all trotter non season. Dr. J. D “°I”'~Y“‘f M°l1l¥l81l°. has s year old by Cam. Aubrey out ct this mare that lhi? DOCIOI' llli llll'||Qd 4101]] an Qffef that would make the average farmer smile for is pair ot good horses, but week going to beat t yet-B --°G- W. V. A'-The entertainment snddancc hold by the G. W. V. A. in the Town Hall, Georgetown on the °V¢|\iUB of Wednesday, Oct, lst. was a decided suoccm from every stand-' point- “The boys” made ii decided hit in their presentation ofan estam- inet scene behind the lines, and their chourses and solos were well receiv- ed 'l‘-he singing of Miss Rose Fair McLellan. set a high standard fo juvenile talent which was in no wise demluished by the violin solo by Miss Carrie Hemphill. was _.miie stewart and Mr. Frank McDonald guve solos of which the audience showed their 'apprelclation 'by' ‘generous applause. Alter a sale of baskets the dance commenced and the reluctance of the participants to depart ere the morn- ing star testified to their enjoyment of this part of the programme. The proceeds of the affair _are to be until. "led ill U19 Purchase of.-the residence which the G. W. V. A. intends using as a clubroom. The accompanists for the evening were Miss Barnes, Mrs. Fairchild and Miss Hemphill.-J. ._._.__-.__?,.,_A__ EASTERN PERSONALS W _ .‘Mrs. Edward Pai'-kman and Mrs. llliain Maher of Montague were re- ent visitors to Brudenell.-B. . _*Miss Helen McLean and Mr. Wil- in _-__ ..°.\irs Aubrey Bell and children, ..°Mrs. John T. Mellish of lllonta- Just in Express from Y0rk___ e. was among the visitors to the eorgetown exhibition. Not only was meaxlumisisai Georgetown is in a position to prove _great‘enterprl.se. While in G€0rS0- B -JUST ARRIVED-Carload of -WANTED - A maid at Clifton ’*=` \\“\\\ /aut The Secret oi the Perfect Gown is ilie niiiiii aaa me asiiciiig or miss isa.-if I No matter how graceful your figure-no matter how artistic-how skilful your dressmalt- er--you will not be successfully “turned ont” 1f‘ yon- have neglected the foundation: of correct _dress--the perfect-fcorset. - The reason Why this corset shop of ours has grown to be the largest of the kind in Prince Ed- ward Island is that our corset shop KNOWS cor- sets. And it carries a range so large that you are SURE to get the model that is adapted to your needs. - La Diva Corsets $3.00. $3.50, $4.25, to $6-25 D&A_ Corsets $1.00, $1.25,$1.50. $1.75 tg 3.50 ‘ P. C Corsets . . . . . . . . _ .$1.00. $1-50. $2-25 This is an invitation tolyou-`-wie Want you,ii'o 'see the new SMALL- W&RES section. _ conrse_ there are handsome, convenie`fif` new-fixtures. _ But ,inore-theré’s - the _fbest smallwares stock you’ll find in any. . store in P. E. I. » ' Swift, efficient intel- ligent -service too. By the-way, ask to' see that remarkable _ linen note pad we are - selling for ' 15 cents ' $6.25. Model Brassjeres . . . . _ . _ _ . . 750- to $1-50 American Lady Corsets $3.25, $4.25, 4-75. to and Feathers masters 'Frankie and _Cecil of Mon- ' h in b t mi U the very last word in Millinery trimmings. eavs or uaner torus-we, ‘ ' ~ population and its progressive and and as usual carried oil a number of B.y the time you read this ad" they are belng _ enterprising mayor and goimcil, prizes. Mrs. Melllssh lg a, woman of d1Spl2y€d III Our i I ` ` i _ . IHEWESTERN GUARDIQH The New .Fall Coats and lui in.. uliiiui is .‘:.°‘e1:1“:i e Suits are Lovely luflwl INA MEMURIAM JOHN NEWCOMBE The sudden and unexpected death of Mr. John Newcombe a much .e- spected citizen of Port Hill occurre-l at his late residence on Tuesday morn- ing the 23rd, of Sept. About 8 o'clock he went to a potato patch near the house to dll a basket and his nephew Walter Newcombe who was plougn-, ing near by saw him fall. Medical aid was at once summoned, but before Dr. Stewart. Tyne Valley arrived the. vital spark_ had fled. The deceased Worlds Record " Shattered; '3000 _bottles of BuoHGY’s 'WHITE BRONCI-il'l'l.S MIXTURE. SOLD lN‘ ONE MONTH OVER. 'NLE COUNTER. with the most wondosluli results. cur- ing CQQGHB? COLDSI BBON0l»{I'l‘~ l»S‘.' BBDNORIAL -&8'lil-LMA AND HOA-RSENDSS wbeii ll other remod- ies failed. Get a bottle today and cure that cough. 'you have everything to gain and nothing to lose. as it is said under an iron bound money ‘back guar- usand of was a native of Wales ang emigrated with his parents about seventy years ago when about nilno years of age. He followed farming all his life residing at Low Point, Lot 13, till thirteen 'years ago, when he retired going to live in Port Hill. Hmwas conservative in lils views and always clung to the old ways. ln politics ho was Liberal and loyally supported his party. In religion he was Episcopnllsn and re- gularly attended the services of his church, his plaeein God's House being seldom vacant. Though an extensive newspaper reader be formed his own opinions on questions. ot the dsy.§ While respecting the opinions of* others he was truly a man that steer- ed by his own compass. lntensely patriotic during the war, he liberally contributed to the various patriotic schemes. ll-is funeral was largely at- tended and was conducted by his pas- tor -Rev. J. J,._ Bsniford who delivered an impressive and helpful address on Micah 6. 8. _ The deceased was never married and_ lived the greater .part of his life with; his ‘brother Henry, Low Point, to' whose family he was much attacheihl besides whom he ls survived by two sisters Mrs. John Ramsay, Arlington, and Mrs. Richard Gorrlll, Northam. TWO FACTION8 ' FIQHTING IN CHINA dd;-s ‘ nntee, eng backed W hy U10 S testimonials that I will be too pleased to furnish on cents -is the price between you a .lilo and happine any live nothing in direct for' ness. sn dealer, the have been resumed forces stationed wi! the AMOY, China, Oct. ll.--I-lostilitlu *ho northern nnd the south- lesvlng this city a- nsuol rice supply .9 154010-13M2\{Atferty’|, Summsrsido. ~ .~ 0l The Future LONDON, Oct. 8.-'Henri Farmsn calls on France to "p'ull herself to gather" in matters aeronautical. and holds up a somewhat exaggerated pic- ture ,of British fl-ying activities as nn incentive, Certainly the picture ls ex- aggerated, -but there is no doubt France has allowed her flying lndus- try to fall into a very depressedstate. Unfortunately, in Great Britain things are not much better. in spite of the remarkable popularity of “joy- riamg"'-ous iii-in alone (Avro) has taken over 50.000 passengers since May 1-and the regular passenser services between Blackpool and -Man- chester and between Bournemouth .and the Isle of Wight. The fact ls, no ‘individual firm is sufficiently wealthy .io establish sn sir service on really :sound lines. _ _ The general public has little idea of the capital outlay__ such s service ,would_,ueed. For one thing, it is air solutely essential that _lt_ should have allghtlng grounds at intervals of 10 miles. The fact that in many districts' in England tits slrman st 4000 or roi motor. as 5000_feet ls never out of sight of an aerodome-usually a. demoblllledone now-means simply nothing. ln com- mercial to re- duce the msf china ln |61 a 'ance plane tests, for which .|t_ilfalloci'zting` Private enterprise soaliis to he out if the question. The _ bij alternative ls 'the lndustry itse _'cooperating through the trade o ' _ _tions _ntid the aeronautical bodi _ iii. this can be said, the country w_ f _flrstftukes this matter in hand ‘wll__ goin enor- mously in prestige and_,.l_Q"l_d, and will not in the long run incur any finan- cial loss. __`_ ' A Trial Service . The machine must its running less, and The pots it, cun- mover _concen- cheaper not for in flying. traied on Mwst: this is coming, and soon. need not wait establish n' trial Present types of 0 types of subject t many by the £64,000, as foreshsdowsd' in this cor-_ ` ,_ _ hm on dm at pmm."a"me’ ` The high qualityé the smartness and distinction v 9 _’ ' . e . _ Aenali _ Traffic ,,,d the ,,,,,, ,,.,,_,. ,,,‘y-,,,,¢,,,, gm da., the suits an coats themselves, how they are - xml be 1° make 11 full 111° elven- ‘ chosen with_ care_ and discrimination from the. B h 1 t d tm ye so foremost‘artist-tailors. _ - ' ~ _ ._ ’ _ _ u wo s o o I means- ' n _ . -_ wer, the Air Ministry. The Govern- The certain! feel ve you my them on sem of ami aiiiiiii, iiswsvei-, .im -.c the little elegancies in tailoring--the _smart - _ -_ , _ iifiiiiefférdi”..l'iiii.ii°.¢'°li,i':"}§,'§,'}I.‘,§ little departure in cut--their distinction . V l ' 1 demonstration, slthorigh it is quite = and PI'eClBl0l'l--glV€ tilém pl'€fel'€l'lCe 8Il'lOllg 553°'3..T.‘lIi"‘1..‘i§i§'}°.2¥l”i.;.i?‘1.“Fi ' carefully sowned women. - . 4 ‘“`* ’ ` ;‘ 5 5' -if-5 ventie; and there shoitldgbo the added The New Suits - - - - » » $28001 $35-001 $42-00; inducement of its valu§"ls`_f6undation tg $5.00 _ ,. - ., », _,. lt I th fi i 1 53.*. i.°{. .Z...°..‘.‘°‘§.I'§’..‘?°,Ii.‘f..‘_ if-.‘..'.§ f The New Coats $18-00. $19-00. #22 oo. $2-soo. Government has only announced dere- » 120 $135.00 owl lin-.no its use to sims" of Which wil lbs tlrst, Great Brltain__ Stage jak” _ug .y|,|_,n¢|y the _.Un_itod Btntss. or Francs? kind woi-ds~ for they never respondence a few week! ago. ‘ I "" *" New Silk and Dress i _- - i .' 1 _ Fabrics - _ practical] ransackin all thyiiig uma “mi SS Y to y-and lei; h splendid selectioiilisls ow you mme of the Mr C. S Drew, the manager of this great department has recentl t d f Y 8 _ e sources o supply for lovely new thin ~. ill- cu. call ' nsnxwisounacaggq °"*°1-*----- When so o pnqptg ("1 woni.oi.v wisoou. ,i"‘f§,,‘§§’§' },,*,§,'.,',',},2‘f‘{° ' and awkwnrdness srei :;gm_n°m‘ 'mn °’ "til M" m - Néyér willingly he paid _in order to secure The more _s `b'altéF’llls‘fs, an is spi-slit tifst is prun- rrssssniaisn foray. » » Monarch, : Floss 29c i Monarch ' i Down 50c .l Yes-it does keep'us_ -_ busy getting enough of __ these two popular yarns » for all you ladies who are fond of knitting. They are good yarns, we recommend them without; reserve. 3... J a .V ._, ,.__` » .-" _ » -r i It_’s an American _ Brassiere-1t’s called i most -suitably THE MoDELBRAss1E1en.1 - _ They _say that there . is nothing absolutely, Perfectg-bite S? far-.as our s op _eep ng its perieiiee goes- T§l`E i MODEL is certainly so nearly perfect thai; any- thing. better ‘can11'oh"¥°f'~ ~' .found. New ones atio- in todgpat g _ . ,soo is *$1-iw, ’_1§50` 3|-ll' so ima ' so ta- _vihixt k' .' ' . so U