ii f.-._ i in,-.L it :,. w“.}` ;¢» f if t l ._ _ . ."i_l-.' 1 ,Q '. ' _.$- fill `.- i, .3 -..~¢~. .-. Zi?- ..,` 5 _,_. '-¥‘1i‘."‘- .1 .» :fag .f 1 ', . v .@3311 .t N' A st2?:5l'\-.JG . .. `l=-it: .iv 'fill e;:::;f~.'-_v .1 2- 4? l'-’;i`i'*, * ‘~;I1'.-J, and 10 percent. Entries close 26th September. Right reserved to change, postpone, etc. Retords made during September_1914, no I, -PLEASANT AFFAIR.-The young eoplo oi` .\'ortl\ Tryon held u pleasant bar. National rules io govern where they do not conflict with and snr-f-t~sshii if-t--t-mint ~o -i these conditions. Hay, straw and bedding free. Special rates both days on all trains. HON. JAMES A. MCNEILL, JOHN GRADY, President. Secretary. 5593-9-16Mwfm5i. ei - -v - - f -.1 s c al on 'l‘hursil:i_\' cvcninir. Sept. 10th, at the home of Mrs. Elizubctli l.t‘t`urgey, North Tryon. After the expenses were paid there rcnmined the sum of twent_\'-five dollars, whicll will bc for- warded to the Patriotic l~`uhrl. The ninnagenit-nt are \\‘cll pleased with the rcsult and desire to convey their sin- cere tluinlrs to all who, in any way, contributed toward the success of the undertaking. -IN THE FOX BUSINESS.-Mr I James Pendergast, of Kensington, the well known l’.E. island athlete, re- has done more to accumulate wealth for the small investors of the Maritime Provinces than any other industry ever created. Have you investigated it? If not, start in by writing us for general in- formation. We shall be glad to furnish it and answer all questions intelligently, we know the business. Fox Sale We buy and sell stock in reliable companies, pure silver black and cross foxes. If there is any chance of starting a ranch in your locality write or wire us. We can give you valuable tips or send our representative to assist you. 2 Class A Options. 4 pairs Newfoundland Patches showing 75 to 90 p. c. black. Also Mink, Fisher, Marten, Skunk and Raccouns. llead Office of The Alpha and E. P. Cahill Fur Farms and Oyster Company Limited. Watch our Fox Prospectus. turned Monday evening from an inter- esting four months' trip through Western Canada. While in British »(folumbiu he with two others, Messrs Ilvland and Vickcry, formed a partner- ship for the purpose of carrying on the fox business in that province. They have secured 25 black and 41 cross foxes, which they are ranching at Telegrapli Creek, B.C., and which promise to become the nucleus of a flourishing fox industry in the Pacific province. Mr Pendergust is well ac- quainted with the fox business und. should his venture in flint line be as successful as his athletic career has been, thc 'Felcgrapb Crook ranch will be a big factor in the fox world. His runny friends will wish him abundant success in his new departure. I ""’° The Prince County Fox Exchange, Ltd. Summerside M wstf 1; ~l'- - _ \ l* \\>_\ON . ll K .J \. ’=f 4; Oo /,/C'-` J 1 See the Smart r - i New Caps 1? . \ . 7 \i‘-‘i.\§L;4\\5f .jp \ _ .,,’ \ !' \ ._ ___.‘¢l in ..` sr V). The new_smart caps for fall are here now, and for good quality, smart appearance, excellent fit and dressy fabncs, you will fin the line quite superior to - Patrick Murphy, Mrs Patrick Doyle, Mrs J. B. Trainor, Mrs i-larry (Tole, ' l Rev~ J' Ga“det' ' \ any we have previously shown. Why not call in today and pick out your new cap. in R ' 5 1 cms 'w 'mi imported bison sua eu . n _ patched Foxes ranch bred and wild _ eeugght mink and mnrten. Write or 'phone R.. J. McNeill Tyne valley. M Foxes _for Sale M M M M M U N I V . I4”-I-7 mtl »¥.i’-'.~'i‘*f,¥~»..».“1:€..'i;;s_f;.. 2 ri\i»r..i.rf.»‘.»~.l...._r.-». - Mrs Alexie Murphy, James Tamer, Leming Murphy, -Miss Harrison, Summerside, has left on 9, visit to her home in New- castle, N. B. --Mr. E. Ryerson Reid, Tryon, has returned home after spending a week in this City.-&. -Mr. Chas. Ives, North Tryon. was in Sumuierside on Saturday on a business trip.-&. -Mr. Heath Chisholm of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Victoria, spent Sun- day at his ironic in Tryon.-&. --Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Waddel of Capo Traverse spent Sunday in Try- on the guest of Mr.und Mrs. Merritt Dawson.-&. --Mr Irving Campbell, telegraph operator at Sumniorsidc, was n pas- senger by yesterday mornlng's express from t`harlottctown.~J. --Miss Clara Aylward, a graduate oi’ The Lowell (‘lty Hospital is visit- ini: in Suinmcrsldc the guest oi? her sister Mrs. Todd.-I-I. --Messrs ll. G.oMutt.art hnd George W, llogg of Sinclair & Stewart Ltd., returned on Saturday from albuying trip to Montreal and Toronto. 5595. , -Miss Laura Sharkcy, North Tryon, lr-it on Saturday on return to Boston. after spending the summer with her parents Mr. anti Mrs. Edward Shar- key. &. t --Miss sliaw and Miss Kenny from ,lthe Millincry Department of Sinclair & Stewart Ltd., returned on Satur- day from attending the 0p0ningS. _ 5595. -His many friends will be glad to learn that Mr. Percy Ellis, Port I-Iill, is again able to return to his home after spending some weeks in the Prince County Hospital where he un- derwent an operation.-Y. ::Our prescription department is equipped with the famous Torsion balance scales, which is undoubtedly the best weighing device that has ever been seen in the City. With these scales \veighing can be measured to a fraction as small as two tbousandeth part of an ounce. ‘These famous scales is a very carefully selected instrument for testing strength and dosage, and any prescription work will show you how accurate ami efllcient are our servlccs. You ure sure of satisfaction ‘ ii’ you leave your prescription here. MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Streets. P, l. I. BHANEH I HllllIHl]SS Slltllll CONTRIBUTIONS. Amount already acknow- ledged, $1,717.00 Ladies’ Society, Bay Fortune (per Mrs Gertrude Ding- well), 25.00 James Lewis, 2.00 New Glasgow Presbyterian (‘hurch Mission Band, 28.00 ltustico Ladies (Mrs McKenna, Pres.) list below, ' 119.15 Mrs John Colllngs 2.00 George W. McLeod, 10.00 !‘h:irles Carson, 5.00 William Clarke & Sons, North Wiltshire, 12.00 T. ll. Woodman. 2.00 Mrs T. B. Woodman, 2.00 ltcceivcd to date, $1,924.75 List of those who contributed to RustIco's Contr|hutlon:-- St Ann‘s Hope River (Miss Nellie McAieer and Mrs E. Mclsasc) coi- lectors. Edward Turner, $1.00 Mrs Kenneth Gunn, .25 Peter Murphy, 1.00 Mrs James Carr, Miss Abbie Fraser, Mrs Allen Smith, Mrs Mathias Butler. Mrs James McGuigan, !"!"!". . !".*‘. . . "‘!" . *"""" ssssssssaszsssssssssss iss Mary Martin, iss Aggie Cosgrove, rs Thus. Murphy, rs James Malone, rs James Nolan, ics Grace Turner, rs Francie Treinor, rs Fideie Anenauli, ru Benn Brion, -. ~s.~.;..at _ . sta. beautifully lined and cleverly fashion- ed all at most reasonable prices. sure to enjoy EXTENDING to you an .urgent invitation to inspect the attractive array of _Fall Millinery which We have especially prepared to merit your approval. Tailoaed, semi-dress and pattern These are our own exclusive mod- h t d _ my and Strongly made - els following the desirable lines of the a s, ain i , most authentic styles yet introducing individual touches which make each hat distinctive. ' In attending this exhibition you will have an opportunity to observe the very newest and ibest in Fall Styles-a privilege you are Prowse Bros Ltd. Mrs Isaac Canning, _._ __'_f; 2.00 Mrs Bertram Welsn, .oo Mrs J. A. Mclsaac, 1.00 $20.25 Oyster Bed Bridge (Mrs Wm. and Mrs Charles Matheson) collectors. Mrs William Matheson, $3.00 Miss Marla Matheson, 2.00 Mrs Joseph Matheson, 1.00 Mrs Christopher Axworthy, .50 Miss Christina Ross, " Mrs Benj. Matheson, .2.i .50 Mrs Levi Cudmors, Mrs Bruce Younker, Mrs Joe Younker, Mrs S. Buote, Albert Gallant, Bisrnark Crasswell, Mrs Adam Crasswell, Leo Iioiron, H. V. Horne, Thomas Ford, Mrs Adrian Gallant, Mrs Jos. Berrlgan, Miss Minnie Taylor, Mrs E. S. McLeod, Mrs J. A. Matheson, Mrs John Macdonald, Mrs Charles Matheson, Mrs Alex. McDonald, 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Mrs Neil McCallum, Hubert McCallum, Miss Sarah Gauthier, Andrew McCallum, 1.00 .50 .25 1.00 Mrs George Chandler, Mrs Henry Chandler, Mrs Fidele Gallant, Mrs Kenneth Matheson, _ Total, $14.25 Collected by Mrs (Dr) McKenna. Mrs Mclionna, 3.00 Mrs J. H. (‘.urr, 1.00 Mrs Charles Horne, 2.00 Miss Ida Horne, .50 Angus Pineau. .50 Mrs James Mutch, 2.00 Edison Mutch, .50 Andrew Gallant, 1.00 Mrs Edmund Carr, 2.00 Leo Ilolron, 2.50 lt. H. Pooley, 1.00 Helairs Gallant, .50 John ’l`. Robinson, 1.00 Miss Pearl Mutch, 1.00 Percy Carr, .50 Total, $19.00 Collected by Mrs E. S. Mclmod and Mrs E. W. Mutch, Cymbrfa. Lodge. Ilrs E. W. Mutch, $10.00 Mrs Robert Slmw, 2.00 Miss Funny Ross, .25 Mrs C. Livingstone, Mrs Wm. H. Neill, Mrs John R. Neill David McKinnon, George A. McKinnon, John Mcqunrric, Mrs Dau McLean, Miss J.'C. Shaw, Mrs Joint Cudmore, Mrs Charles Diamond, Mrs John Mclnnis, Athol Roberts, Harry McQuarrlc, James Dcftoches, Mrs James Stevenson, Mrs Albert Craswell, Miss Claire McMillan, Mrs Hammond Ling, Doinitian Gallant, `\\\\ \ \ _:'~` _ = ‘Ml : spoons. "/ KIDNEY \\"i\ i\ \ \ \\\ \\ \ Mrs Chas. Gregor, Mrs Wm. McMillan, 1 Hammond Johnson, John Neill, - Mrs Fred Mallet, Miss Edna. Neill, Angus Neill, 1.50 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 2.00 57% fo*/,H PILLS é\R/i l\\\\\\\\`s5l ” "ir-it "ol 2 -..*<|oN£Y./“ ‘ M HSQiq».,EUMx=r,5l';;f},cr‘ Mrs D. J. McLeod, John Duffy, Mrs Garfield Moreside, Mrs Albert Curlmoro, Mrs Robert li. Roberts. .25 1.00 1.00 1.00 , » i.oo ` 17,* °'»‘\uc~rr$ "li suis .11 .i,| til l ‘tt IG . E ri .l`tli," NT S DISH *;l'|»`lIW,||i;\" 1 | ‘ r' ‘ l- 'l I 150 H.-»-H i-1 i-_ I-1|.-Hrs i-1 .a _ Hi.:->->-= g-_ 'o'o'o'<:.z~:o:1c|'<>ezivvobobcnoizicoewret-eococzwoc QOoovvoooeooooooooccawccewt0::o©<>c>< .75 1.00 7.00 .25 1.00 Citi' C’°°k¢1’&‘. Sunnyside Mrs Isaac Gallant .50 Mrs Clive ltobfnson, 2.00 Total, $65.65 Mrs Lawrence Gallant, 2 pair socks Mrs Wm. Neill, 1 pair socks Mrs liisniark Cmswell, 2 pair socks Mrs Jas. Mutch, 6 pairs bed socks Mrs I. Gallant. 1 pair socks Mr ll. Il. Dooley has offered to do all the knitting oi’ wool donated. The itusiico Society expects to more than ,double this list. and is to be especially congratulated upon its efficient work. , .___ PERCY POPE, ` I-ion. Treasurer. , - lui W `\\_ , 'FN V Z / it l . "a ` R. 1 my ‘Seeing is Believing’ If you want to see the fruit o_f expert shoemaking, look in our_windows. A _trimmgrl looking, finer sfheel- ingan on erwea oe than the GCLD B% can not b_e found. Seeing is believing but wearing is knowing. Price $5.00, 5.50 and 6.00. Morris & Smith \. / L-_izv Queen suse: 1 . BRASS GOODS We have a very attractive stock of B - - Umbrella Stands, lfot and Pedistie, Fernr11§;h(E-:godCa(:irlll}doSlgcl?cluFmgTlviardinee"’ ful and serviceable prices and ornmental as well. Some' of the ric 8 e cf" 3° are use' Jardineere several sizes at $1.25, 2.50, 3.00 3 7 5 4&50re 88110 °wS'_ Umbrsiis stands at $4.50, and 6.50 each. ’ ' ’ ' °°° ° ern a ee,e . . .25 _ , n 11;” "hcl hedisil 5135602 75 2 Candle Sticks from 60c to 250 pb? ggi,-?°°h‘ BLACK & CO ~ ,,, .\l‘ » _.t el, , - _ 1 ‘ ii * _‘-.1.t@;".‘,.f»i.’.'\’:s¢‘i¢»J1 _. .L 15:4- e- i " 9