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Siiouflrops, Single . _ _ . . . . . .<‘--it °“ 'Y Tulips, Single Mixed... .. . .05 .40 N . 5'i>i>liv» Tniipa, iinnnie Mixed . _ ._ _ .05 .45 :too FREE :l`\lll1>S, l’arrot__ . . _ . _ _ . . . . . _ . . .U5 .45 3.00 Tulips, Darwin . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . .05 _ 3.00 45 John A. Bruce & Co. Limited E1`.’fii.T.?.§‘zi'i§§¢ Bruce’s Regal Flowering Bulbs Por \\’iiitcr Flowering indoors and Spring Flo er iii outdoors A House without flowers is not a 100 Crocus, in four colors . . . . . 3 .F3 S _ ~Ql.65 2 li - ?"""‘.“S‘.°,°° f -c oe -:' é<;<..e.¢`S¢'S ' ' ' ' ' _ 3 - " ` _..__.‘.'_'_'_'_ _ 4, \s_\_ VZ/C# " 2-05 5?: Don’t Bother with 7 _ _ “Special Pastry Flour” You can get the same flaky lightneae in your Pie Crum, T rts and Coaliica, with BEAVER FLCUR aa you can with any pastry flour. Beaver Flour is milled ofthe famous Ontario fall wheat, strengthened with western spring wheat, And more than that-Beaver Flour makes a loaf of bread that is a joy to eat-with fine, even texture and a delicious, K; _ "homey" nutlike flavor, unknown to those wlio still J' use the tough, tasteless, western spring wheat flours. _, Malte the change today-order a barrel of Beaver Flour :at your grocer's and have really delicious Bread and Pastry. DEALERS-write us for prices on Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. 'f-_ _T 'nie r. ii. nrioit co. tiiiirrn, __-2- CliATi'lAlil. Dal. - ' 5+ 1 °. " sesof /I 1. _.ids _.1 “ 1 _ Canada Food Board Flour Mil Liceiisie No. 10 gnu- _ __ Says Fueb _ . &»Foo¢i| i ITH an ENTERPRISE HEAT ECONOMISER on this MONARCH range you have the latest and greatest inven- tion oithc age. Based on a scientific principle it saves fuel by saving heat This one device will save a very large pro- portion of the first cost of your range in the course oi a year With the Uven Ther- mometer and Coatrolel Damper you are able to cook _almost auto- matically which meansa reat saving in ioo_d w ich is never spoiled when cooked on an Enterprise llosareh ENTERPRISE MONARCH STEEL RANGE w¢ viii stony _‘~- send this in ‘ »[-- - ierestiiu little _.7 _= - bookieitoyour _ 't address. Send __j§¢g_' tor it to-day i'il..'E_!lEi"§‘ CRABBE_HARD WARE CO LT Charlottetown, PE. I. BRACE McKAY £3 C0 LTD` Summerside, P.E.I. y _ , fl. f. _B CQ' FARMERS ATTENTION We have in stock a Supply of \ i BASIC SLAG - Now is the time to buy as prices are sure t » be higher later on. Information cheerfully furnish-“ ed. 'CALL WRITE oR PHONE _ Auld Bros Ltd. ` FRIDAY and many from various mainland points. pcarunce of a big city. Judging in all the lines was com- pleted yesterday. The exhibit of heavy horses on the whole was rather small, according to Mr. J. M. McCallum ,of Shakespeare. Out, one of the judges of horses who stated that for this reason there was little or no competition in many of the classes. In the registered Clydcsdnles, said he, there were it few right good ani- ninls. Special mention is due the Canadian bred champion mare and the Grand Champion Clydesdale ` mare. The Percheron horses according to Mr. McCiillnm, are n very poor lot. ziniiiials; while in the General Pur- pose class, the lack of general pur- posc type was very noticsable. The races yesterday were attended by the largest crowd this season. There were two events, the free-for all and the 2_27 trot and 2.30 pncc_ Both were won by Islnud horses, Tho first race culled was ltlie free for all seven horses starting_ The race which‘ went fiive heats was won by Brenton ii. drivcn iii able fashion by Mr_ Geo. l{oope_r,_ the popular (lliaiilottetowii burber_ The 2.27 trot and 2_30 pace was won by an Island horse Kiltie owned by Mr. John McPhee, North' 3iver_ SUMMARY FREE FOR ALL .. .. ._ ._ (PUR8E$500) .. ., Brenton H. (H. Hooper) 2 2 I 11 Dcvilish Dorothy (Di'.J.'l`. Jenkins) 4 1 2 2 2 Colorado L. (H._ Kelly) 14 6 4 3 Victoria (D.H_ McAllester Sussex) 3 3 3 3 3 r Dunholm (Gay& Arbing, city)554 James W. McKinney (F_C. Redding Tifne 2.17% 2.17’/4 2.19% 2.19% 2.2 2.27 TROT-2.30 PAC! (Purse S 400.) Kiltie (John McPhee, North River) 1 5 Fil Robt L. (J.W. Fraser, New Water ford CS.) 6 1 2 3 Florette, (Amos Etter Amherst, N. S. 2 2 4 4 Bzivins. (R.H. Edwards, Halifax) 1 _ 4132 Zeke Todd (H. McKenzie, New Glasgow N.S.) 386 Mavrcobel (P. Keith & son -St. John) 5 3 8 r _Jennie Penn (Cnrwell, St. John) 945r Casey Cresceus (J.P. Smith, Kin- koru) 9 6 7 r Lord Hastings (`M.Keough, N. _Try- on) 899r Time 2.20 2.21% 2.21% 2.20%. The races for today will be a 2.35 Class trot stake prize $400. and a 2.22 ‘ Class trot 2.25 Class paco stake $400. Th' Strain of ' Overworlt _ ' _ .vi _ Your ‘work is heavy, and lore, tired muscles sro a common occurrence. Each time your back aches you blame it on your work, and _Just there the danger lies--for that pain in the back may not be from strain, as you sup- goso, but the forowarnsr ot Kidney or ladder trouble. For your own interest, it illlull £0 bo particular and sure, as Kidney troubles inevitably pnii you down and destroy your earning power. Take note of these symptoms. Do ` 'you get dizzy and have repeated head- aches, painful urination, brick dust do- posita, or feel drowsy and, generally, good for nothing! If lo, it is your idneys that are bothering you-not work-and Gin Pills are necessary.. No person can work properly when they feel sick, tired and dizzy all the time. The more they try, the more energy they use up; and this only tends to aggravate their condition, as this kidneys are already tired out with their endeavors to rslievsfthsir con- gested stat? and perform their tual tion proper y. _ _ The kidneys are dilcato and vitll o_:gnns_;_ once they heaomo :C1236 t roiig any cause-yo N11' the congestion is relieved nd W0 nance rcinsdisd. ‘ Don’t let your system become run down. A box or two of Gln Pill! Wm relieve those kidney complaints sid gonna; your old-time _llltli .ald man . ' ' :- Y ur health is rlcslsss. Doii't risk 0 P f losing it, Kes_p your kidneys ia ordlr always by tak ng Gln Pills. - Bo d svarywharo for 600 a boi. Writs for has sample to The Nstlolll Drug 5 Chamisal Co., of Canada, Ll!-_ ms. num, ost. _ -_ ~ .IP nnsini inmrnl terrors i-an nn ssnissrns-t Signed Chester Mcburo. ‘:_t°5°m°' with H” lively “‘“ °t _ At ti meeting of the Charlotte- "Q ° by ““'°° “rd °“"'é=°° °'°""_ town connuiuftiie Knighisufcui- W "-'° Ch"l°"°l°"“ t°°k °“ th’ ‘V umbus on Wednesday night, when there was .an exceptionally large at- tendance, l\ir.,_l.E. Cullen who was treasurer of the K_C. Catholic army Huts campaign, was presented with in address, which was accompanied by a very acceptable soiivcnier gift Mr. Cullen thanked the donors in a neat speech, WEDDING BELLS.-At Detroit.. Michigan, Aug_ 31st 1918, by the R,ev_ Joseph Vance 'of the first Presbyterian Church, Frederick Dobson, of Detroit Michigan, to Magaret Helen Owen. oi 'the same place_ lm-medic-tcly after the ceremony the happy couple left for Buffalo and Niagra Falls and will he :it home October first at 893 Garfield _ ln the Heavy Draft horses. not reK~_ A.,Bnu,,_ Den-om M(,3h|gm__ M,~,_ D01, 'aimed' he Bays mere were law “md son formerly belonged to French tort Prince Edward lsland_ A PATRIOTIC FAMILY;-Mr_ M_ i‘. Brennan Long River, has received ii itelegram stating that his son Private J. A_ was wounded in the knee, Sept, ist_ This young hero is carrying five other wounds which he got it year and a halt ago. He also bears n mark who ch he got from it hurt six months ago This plucky lad has mude three trips to the bottle field' and has been citrrleo oiif on a stretcher ithree different tini- es. His many friends wish him a sinft-_ recovery and welcome to his P_ li, I home. Pte. Brennan is a cousin to lier .ard T_ Fitzaimmons who gave up his ‘ite lust April for K-ing and Country. Ha was one ot the first (Jaiindinn boy to enlist in the United Staten Army _ind ltodny the service ting :ls to be ieczi on thi Mission tiiiunzh with a large golden Star in it for this libro as lie was a member of tli;i'. church for en years. i'-lc was a sou of Mr_ Mich ici Fitzsimuions oi Alliurtoii whose home was saddened hy the death 01 iiiu wife. lic has another sou Daniel it France wa; like his brother enlist rd of his own free will A gloom was cast over Upper North River when word was receiv- of Mr. and Mrs. H.F_ Sandersor. '__'i'_' "" ,wail kmed m adm” ml bept' 2nd iii the retirement tif Mr W Cain ( This gallant young soldier was born io4tli Battalion. After serving the usual time of training he was draft- ed iii Apl_ last into the famous figh iiig 26th, :md served in France uni' lic met his death, I-Ie leaves tr mourn their irreparable loss beside.- liis grief stricken parents, four liro thers, namely, Hamilton, Fraiiklin. Miller and Fulton :it home. r’-_ -‘_n%_, Soldier rest, thy warfare o`cr Dream of fighting fields uo more Sleep the sleep that know." no break- ing Mom of toil nor night of waking. ARRANGING FOR BOYS CONFER ENCE.-_Mr_ Lou_ Buckly, Maritimt Boys Work Secretary, Halifax, and Mrs. Buckly are in the city_ Mr_ Buck ‘.ey is here organizing the Province _'or the Provincial Boy’s Conference ‘o bc held Nov. 22-24 in Chnrlottc- town_ This is one of 47 conferenr-r to be held lthronghout Canada froi :oust to const_ Through those confer inces 15,000 boys will be enlisted for i training in Cristian citizenship. Mi Buckley is also interviewing the vur Sous committees in charge ofitiie Earn inc civn campaign -uiroiign which 40 boys are pledged to give the sum oi $400 for Y_ M_ C. A. work among thr- Soldiers. Mr. Buckley snys he is do 'Ightcd with the interest the Guardian At the annual convention of the nittees had been appointed the Pres ident, Mr. Lloyd Shaw, gave ii timely address which dealt princip- ally with the imperative necessity. of forming a strong and effectiv' union of the teachers, in order that the profession may be placed upon ah adequately remuneiative basis and teachers of experience retained here. ` _ In 'closing the President mad( _‘» -`~i;;i.-.» - " aim.-Ll THE N. Y. 'FlJI~\'8`ALl8.-The fol- ., lowing telegram was received yester- ‘ The third day of the exhibition day by M;-_ E, }t_ 'Bmw nom Mr_ was favored by bright warm -weather Cham, “cpm-¢_ pm- 3,1” Manger and ¢\\°“»°1\dH 0! iwonla took in the .vim is at present in New York: “Fur Fair and 01° wromvanyius ntirw- Auction continues. Market Fair. Sti- ions. _ vers sold at prices ranging from $1.00 Autos by hundreds whizzed through to $5000 reds from gen cent, to 347; U19 “T90” “ll MY. IDBHY “'01” l|1'3`crosses from one to $90. Prices all farthest sections of the Province mcg;-ding to' grades. Staples Firm. , IncreasedProfits ` Y i, and wagon for delivery are V service in all weathers. ‘ genie; _.'..‘§% f :___ o. af rbi. 9,., :.'::.'::.:fEi."°i'°il Au vlmsais “ rim on clumps me More Satisfied Customers and MANY storekeepers` ex- _ tend their business by taking advantage of the uses to which a motor truck can _ be put. ' __-t Those who use the horse ` .restricted to a limited area: But the merchant who owns. atruckcancovermanytimes the area possible _by horse Emd Wa8`0_n._ He is able to ln_crease_hisl1stof customers without interfering with the service he renders nearby customers. Arural delivery route can be_ added or leng- thened. His loads can e _ . increased. _His service is improved While his costs are uced. ' The_ Ford One-Ton Truck Chassis fitted with a stake ' express, tnqciosed body will nil every retpzirement of the mer- chant. he Ford Truck is of Price (chassis only) $750. 1 _ F. o. B. Font. ontario - GR.\.\"l‘ & KENNEDY, Dealers (‘lmi'I0tt0 rowii. R. T. lIOI..\[.-\N, Dealers Siiiiiiiieimiltle _ _ N- SYd“°Y»l 6651' .fd that Pte. john \V. Sanderson, son I. IYES & SON. I)ciilci~s Moiitiigtie vs_ »- - _ -tg l -5----sun LONDO_N, Sept. 25.--Coiistantiir OTTAWA, Sept. 25.-The total of 0__ _“ne __ _S97 and had attained his from his dtiticszis' School Iiis]ict‘tor. - . _ _ Tlic tlistiissioii on the address twenty first year when lie niet his _ . _ _ _, _ _ ' . _ was part ciptitcd in liv l riiicipzils death fczirlessly doing his duty for qémwm I,-_._m,.i< md I Q I the cause of freedom. Hc was, a gpectér 'Doyic ,__`_d‘ Hr- ‘_)\_,m`\(_;'£‘£.__:;' young man of exemplary character, nel ` ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ` ` quiet and unassuming that won for ' _ I fm- him 3 place in the hearts of his The thanks of the Coiiveiiiion‘ acquaintances which is now left vac- WGS lC_\1 6 _I ,_ M Q Cl l ‘ 'P yt* 7”) 0 xr gl/,T _ , *I ' /f" _ _ -'S ~l- "/_ .li.i" __ N. _ . if "’ __ (___ _ I ~ ` T` _ _ \ “e ..___<»;,_ ' 7: -_ -'_-ws. _ _ - » _ - l`___ _ :°.f.'i:'.tr:."'.‘i°‘::.°° j.___,...‘:':“"' nstitn-_.ups-wsalr tus _ _in Ilia soup-llno, and ll"° generously. M k li ues a able and send contributions to ‘is taking with the' boy 'brobldm and - is e c eq p y Ttopos thalt the people of thi- - ‘ - ' isinnii _wiii ioyniiy suppm-t_Mi-'_ n_ c. 1 9 _/__ _ _ __ __ _ Sideninsr, the new Secretary !o'r"P. E. I i ` " 1 ' ' _ island who cornea here shortly to deal Q , _ 1_5 1 iq! with this problem_ P _ i i € I ' .T ' “"- "7_ » . ` _ tnqlgtstsnit uiidfcr tits wir chnriiiss net) _ T * -'~ ,_ -Ji its P.E. . Island Teachers Associatlonj ‘ ~ t0 YW? I-Dal C°mmlll¢¢» 0|' i0 in 'Prince of Wales 'College on ‘ _ Ly' wednesday ____e__ _‘___ __e________ c°m_ Hoadqunrtefba 89 St. Peter St., Montreo ” ` a _ ' .i' U- - o-,._., _ _ , _» . _ , _ _ -44