sss as nns C2B/82-9-23-thswaw5i. in} F1... fair, _....q-.___._..- .~.___ . A . Elli} Hm by 01:12:17.0; Mfilfilfl Tho ghthttiuso is a welcome sight, to those on a shi duih g a ~ storm and F0 is ickey’s Twist Tt bacco “n lcn me friend to a man who has been using pr oily i av- ored and crumblyjiobzicco. How men nppri oatr " its good quality can eaiilybe told by the milliom ol figs which are used yearly. The tobacco 0' ith a flavor all its own. ‘ lilCKEY s NICHOLSON micro . c0. m). l i Z 2 IOI‘** ‘ ~ n Q-vau-t __ n 14AAL ”‘ *v-l0l6o§o¢au ._-._._..._n._._ .__.>_.'_ . ’ That homey-touched flavor ' ‘"14 i . . ‘v crunchy freshness’ "‘ ‘ .4‘ . of » a ' .1 ‘ The Cienuine Original i l: proilticrl l7 011i‘ tigisidiil § , proctss cl llTilIlTg, sv/cgfcfhing iincl toasting the tcriclsltfbcarts of choicest corn. if!) 4a.. a ~ so , PRINfJE-Lf-“COUNTY Exhibitiopjlloise Races Summcrslfle Driving Park‘ -l ON; wimibfpii, 00i. 6th, 1920 Pur-sBp—$BOc>-F5u rues ,,. THREE GLASSES 2.1mm: and‘ 3.20 pacc (Mile Heats) Purse $300.00 2.25 Trot Clings (Mile Heats) Purse $250.00 2.25 Pace, (Mlle Heats) Purse $250.00 ,GENERAL CONDITIONS Alliraces, mile heats. Best three-in five t0 ha!‘ ness. ~~ Purses divided 50, 25 15 afld'10 per cent. Any horse distanced in the field, or any part thereof is- entitlédito one money only. Hopples allowed-—five t0 enter5~<three to start. Right reserved to_ change 0!" derofflprogram or declareoti’, and fill without read- veutisjng, any race not satisfactorily filled. , _ -,-J'Entrance fee 5 per cent with 5 per cent addit- iondl, from money winners-. _ ‘w National Trotting Association Rules to g_0_vern eifcept where they conflict with these COIIdIlZIOIIS; , straw and bedding free. [Entries close Oct 2nd, / L. A. MOORE, Secretary 0. EELMAN iuaoantrnuiaj President _ sorted kinda, "QW- H-H» own» o-aoifiliior ' present drivers $10 in gold, and will also give $10 ‘in gold to the iirlverof the horse making the fastest time‘ at the meet ..._.._....,.;.. H’ PAVE moo. Mala _._._ \ WARD i|'L‘~D,-—-BQifl1flfl . || \ clieiia and 1B. Your choice toclcar at‘ sq wmstos Hlsbtield, 11 Suhcol Rally. Prince town Roud p. m. Winsioe North 7 p. m. Spc Peters, Pastor. held at t e fiimi of ed Vbfly successful, ultlhough the horses realizing each, cows $87, cents per stooli} hay in bulk $170 for tlhe bin.‘ ccedimgiy high slid the farm m .chinery all sold well. ‘intends leaving the old Donald Robinson. and Driving October 5th and 6th. Passoige for RacesOctoher 6th. are the entries 2.20 Pace-Colorado ‘Rico, Liacopls, i-lllda bray, Don Bailey, ‘Miss Eired, Trouble management» to each Iof the (Patriot Please Copy) Hair is dead, one whose hair bri tics Wllih life and health, attrac attention. use JIJ-ciiiniiys Hair Tonic. ed. hair IODJlC. aj-QoCn-ii l -l\li|inrd'n lilnlvnunt Gui-en Uoldli. -— W 1.‘, Macs Essence 0i VINEGAR. “ABSOLUTELY ‘ \ This essence is nearly double the strength of for pickling purposes‘ We guarantee it to be absolutely pure. The 2i Macs ' DRUGGISTS 149 Great George Si. llr.‘ E. C. Tliirris" Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. I inrliinnmrionn uiiim ' l FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE ST. JOHN AND IOSTON 5g m "Q9" Dingle ' will loovolc. John our! WIDNID "wiiilafe. c. .1“ nun-site's ‘ti-nap. o . about l0 n. in. ldoyo. The Saturday tripe nro diroot to onion ill Bundnyn about. 1 p. in. > FAR! 110M STATEROOMI 08M UP Direct ' with llot- ‘“ Lino for (low York c» °'”$ill‘i:i%‘il'|'i'8- and full information not! Ito t '* """"'::~.....- .- IIIO ~51 ._--.-a_..._._.-.- 5.‘; ... - » a» Eve ‘Specialist gflullctlllliRllyslharlot- tetowil. Oiilce Hours: 9. 0-12.80; 2-5 Phone 68-Y. , villi tutintitt tltulitiiiiii ._ t l ioonautr ubuuamn 4:57;. 9" ' if" \ - sooviuiq‘ or PRINCl "f0 u 's|.ousss.-'ren dozen crepe dc goorgetto blouse.» - un- worth from‘ 52d, to HQ-‘ilitdi on Wednesday and Thurs- dry the 27th ‘and zsiui of October. \ 3307-10-6-11‘ “- HOME FOR FUNERAL. -- Mr. Mi" Fhr. Congregation. Hlsieiirnest messvlhs 3 the me John A_ qm-don o; ma}; been’ lollowrrl willh igrfitlil. blessings. [0 arrive m- ‘ On Sept. 19th Rev. Joh-nSlerliiig night m. C,3|g“ry_ Itljhcy d‘; 1]“; dispsnsvu sucramrnt nnid preached of their father will take WW1 firs“! PW“ ClRCLtit-lotih Oct, a. m. Special Sunday tal Sunday School Rnllyun. H. 'SUOOE$SFUL SALE-Tho sale 7i Mr. John Boimdy, Wliisloc on ‘Monday ‘prov- wns not such u large attendance as was hoped for owing. to the busy season. Everything sold well, as hlsh as $200 grain in sheaf 90 Pigs sold ex- Mr. Boiindy ‘homestead to‘ reside with his son-in-iaw, Mr. PfllNCE COUNTY EXHIBITION ‘ Park Association Races-Special fares on all trains _to Prince County Exh-ibitlonand dlaces Tuesday and Wednesday wiiinin Oct. s 2 i. 7 A ATTRACTIVE HAIR One cannot be attractive ifithe To have beautiful haiir, -“Vltaléne'f ‘French lt makes fairly bris- tie, a beautiful, non sticky, perfum- Prlce $100 a bottle. ' sold ‘by E. A. Foster, Charlotietow _.....: PURE" = ordinary Essence of< Vinegar and is ideal l m .~ r 1 4 .1 l at] ...‘--..__-,_.._..> ..-. l. » MIEEEREROI for Yictrolas. l; Ulgg, on October 6th 50 N. S. The Mae Edwards Kenneth Gordon and once Gordon, son and daughter c‘ onelie, are expected funeral place on Thursday, at 1 p. m. ' l re 8i a. sttcmpted- to rcflant steamer Clare Hugo. shore t Coun , until her cargo has and until the next spring l“! mediate danger. ' from the East on Wednesday can ‘ yesve on return to ‘Chzirlotetown at ' 7 ‘p. m. All‘ classes are well filled Following for the 2.17 and L., Két-iniili Aubrey, Orwell Belle, Miss Belle s. 2.25 Class TroL-Kalola Todd, Juanita Au- Dusty ‘ lililler, Maker and Commodore. Cresceus. 2.25 Pace- _»Albert J, Wiiinifred W. Winnlfred Hal, Queen Allceaind PHLlllO.‘ The ' of~the track will Institution, and acknowledged. In mskln ‘starts plnlnfy whether Building Fund or fovr committee. \ .3. ts popular band, which o urrcii while survived by two- sons, l1. Vail, by her beautiful disposition u resident of Charlottetown. —-—-o-Q-o--——-—- Mlnards LiniinenLUon Limited. sores on my lela. ad continually for worked every working day alneo f Your: naturally, JOHN WALSH. vv y SAllSliilll i SMOKERS. it It may be possible for you to go into most any modern smoke-shop and pick out a goods gar- one that would meet your. approval. But most smokers nowadays don't cast ah' ut for a "smoke" —ihey haye s favorite brsnd and califorit. The chances are we have. j Your Favorite Cigar in just [the color, shape , and size you admire most. If wehanpen not to have - it-_-a word from you — will enable us to stock it regularly. Our aim is to make. ever cigar pur- chaser a ‘satisfied smoker." WE ALSO cnaéir r ruu. LINE or c im- ETTES, PIPES. s iok- iNo a-oeaceo A gin SMOKERS suviiti . Jtihiison 8: loliuson fHI QUALITY DRUBSTORE COR. KINT C PRINCE ITS. NOTICE _TO THE PUSLlC-ois ‘arrangements ‘have been made with itlie Bank of Nova Scotia- to net as’ Treasurer of the fund-s of the P, l<l| island holes/taint Orphanage. all sums collected either for the Build- ing Fund or maintenance of that. remitted to iilie above named Bunk ‘will be promptly remiijt tainces kindly the Maintenance-s. Plants for the New Orphanage are 3 now being completed by the archi- tects, afiter which a out of dzhepro- _ posed build-lug will b e published. and itenders called for. By order of 3271-10-5-6l endeared herself to muny whll- Lnchilte, Que- rsui. ma. GS11[l0IllEfl,-*~EVSP~ since coming lioine from Gabe Ear wpr “have been bother wi ruining ever ltrisd many l solves and llniiiionw ago docgor- e ood. ut t got no p-rinnnent relief, till last winter when m1 mother got mo to try aimaittrs IJNIMENT. The 2 2117f.‘fi.'“l‘éltléfi'-ll“°fé..fi“ilil’.’ pletely disappeared and l have 3284-10-5-3i. sailings will now'be'2 p. m. . ,_____ » 3300-10-5-3! ‘CONCERT AND BASKET 800- ‘ lAly-A concert and basket social Will be‘held at the Orange Hall, ir‘.'v'11 yrs ‘azso-iti-s-zi. ilufiirfng "I'll fllicflillivo aouvenii Zmigy . _ ,_ 1i IMII Only 60.» b] mm 54-, t ————- , Jfianflgltgtgyn Qunflhm ‘, \ CALL AND HEAR iliS Victor ~ I lx5,,i|'_£q Records iii Miller Bros, Kent St. ‘ numon DENlEQ-Jihere is n‘: ‘ irurii in 1h" rumor that the sfnru bill’ Al of Vernon Gav w-is raided by the ll"! Co.‘ arr also ‘touring the Maritime Prnviiic» STEAMER STILL AGROUND- “freaking rugs Sunday at high tide the British Sionner, ii- Amei 151mm- Plllb-lul d-ys 1-‘ l mama nr $1.000. fur the ut faliled to do so. It is said t at. tho siii-p cannot bo freed ‘D9911 Temiiyded v tn be iviltli the t‘, eight days hence. The steamer ls making no water and is in no iiii-' DEATH OF MRS. D. J. VAlL.- Many friends wilhrcgret to learn of the death recently at her home in Orwell, Vermont, of Mrs. Valli, widow of the late l-lon. D. J. Vail. who ‘some years ago Wtls a very United States Consul in Charlottetown. Mrs. Vail and her famllly,.it »wiliflbe remembered left here after the death of her hus- 1e was consul at Ciisrloltetown. She is Mr. l. J. Vail, st present in business in Bos- ton, and Mr..John Vail who is en- gaged in farming in Vermont. Mrs. MlvLlclflv-IIRQQ for piano vnluu. ‘ - ‘_ . " auntie-at. j...-.. i _ | m: s. a. HARLAND. chang of time every ivedncsday for Victoria iit 7 a. m. Also all three o'clock LATE FIND. "Illls Guardian re- rasp . .rles and straw- berries pickcdi in his field on Oct. 3rd. ~ - 3Z84-10-‘5v3l- SHIPPING IS QUlETr-Af present tliioru vory little produce 110111]; ‘ilflpp abroad iioni the prov incc. that the iii rsi mm M 3m l l 5t pgii 3 a (cw gay flgm no’ ‘why ill pz- tn. l-5lfl.$-TL‘3K!,1Ell80p P c a r a’ azzaggkolfln _ ' l s 33g9.1p.6-1i_ and hogs. Meal cvf the ‘hogs rre . " " ' _ being shipped to Montreal niid - " - ' ‘f-uronto and lithe sheep and gross , TH|_ 511 CHARLES AUXHJA ‘THEATRICAL. --.Tbe. Gladys ‘ _ k _, gogfgyy w“; hold the“. m, "in hlzirk 'I‘he:iirlcal Co., old favorites n“ ‘ggnijliflvlosljéirgé. Ham-“Hen Tea h, aid or ‘he (my here are playing in New Glasgow, nlavmg...) o i . . r- .0: . J l WORK APPRECIATED. On Sun- daty Oct. 3rd Mr. J. S- Btmneil- gave his firs: address to the Cavendish illilfliilig the liilili. six iilfilllllllil. lhave Sixteen new ll"'illl)f¥i‘d ‘were added hy profession l of lfaiiilh. Friday evening lithe ‘young soums EXHIBITmM Ticket“ psople held a reception at the heme will be §ssued from Clitimlottetown, ‘ Georgetown, Elniirn and all in- ‘u iermediate stations to Souris iu. one single fare and but th-ird on D"? afternoon trains on October 6th u l"? and all trains, October 7th. Good, w _ . for return an a-l-i trains on the 8th. ml" 3299-10-5-2] n‘ ‘I. Mir, Harold ‘Simpson. After 2:1. ‘ word's s.’ nptprftt‘ " for Bonneil xilicy ite with a purse of $100.00 the isame Ev. niig i‘ ill£ ‘n3 if-c-r illiitrfiw “vfng lied by the sesuon. At s Elf-El! they advised Mr. Donnell alt his salary would be pnld un- ‘ ill the and of Oct. Then on bc-hiilf of ulhe congregation, they gave- him a most hearty invitation to act-cpl a trail, 'i‘h-ey offered him a silp-"nd of $2,000 peir year with usuiil iicll- sum-mar. On Sunday evening Mir. Bonmsll announced tlhsit he hoped congreigaition next .suii-nirr but iihsui he was unable to Iglvc 0 fT:in.l cnnwrr uftlh »rc-fezi'once to it call. r_._____.____..__. IT’S UNWISEl to put off towlnfo duty nllll to- | mot-row. If your staunch lot maul-tum, aim Kisillllll S. the new us!» disarm MM mdpy. A plenum nliofpfrnn ‘iho tilncouforlof neid-dymilll- , = n? " ‘o no ' ~ fllgll-ev _ p a luuinio 0.x ndeiit Giddy of the P. E. l. " yzistcrday day for sfudilcs tit Mcfiitltl. - ~. - _._.-.._... . ‘Y! . vvv-wwwvrvu-vv'/-"\ ~ lliliillllllIlllllllllllllllllllllilllllillilllllllllillillllllili The“ Saluc ,4 l HERE is refinement and prestige “in serving Lea 8: Perrins’ Sauce, en- tirely iacking when this first and original “Worcestershire" is replaced by second-grade sauces and spurious imitations. No dinner is complete without LEA 8i PERRINSL-THE » BEST. ' The Original Worcestershire Sauce e of the Epicure + ~and_ the Gentleman E) snzcmi. FiLM.—-A' special film will be shown at the ward tonight showing the work of Mrs, M. McDonsihl, Denver, Cal., V. l‘! l gistirrd at ‘the Victoria. Mir. witiihiy oviespze, oily, left for Halifax. Mir. Aubrey Bel-l, city, ietlt yeswsr; day for Kenltviille, N. S. Miss Helen Marshal of Halifax is spend ng a few days in Chur- iottclown, s guest of Dr. and Mrs. Archibald" ‘Mir. Janina Bnow, son of Mr. and itiio, E. It. Bmow, city, left yersvter- Montreal to resume M, George }3_ Thompson’ Moma. zzPowerful mvdicinc.—Tlir~ ht-iil- gug 1mg My; A, A_ 1'110|np50n_ in; prcpcrtieabin six essential-oils Bqgwm [psi-glared at me Victoria are uoiicciilriilivtv in every boitlv oi yesterday. Mr. Edward _I:;ivnsby . ‘Mr. and Mrs. (‘liarios Rogers o.“ Victoria. I‘. E. l.. are visiting Syd- "iev, the gursls of Mr. and Mrs. he ' John McNeilil. pared with Prince Ed’ the Navy League of Canada. pfgdigefltfid '—"'*‘*"l—_' Mr. Archibzlltl Irwin nnti‘ Mi‘. ron- asily PERS()SALS Percy W. Turner zirz- zitu-niling ii Assimilated (‘onvcnllon in lllilllJX. 1° '. i}. J. Roger." loft _vt~s1t~i-<i1|;.* B 00d n ti business trip to hioiiiroiil, Ni w York and other cities. Roizirv liirfl). D. Morrison. foreman of Bruce Ste\vari 8: Co. Ltd.. has mm- to Boston to attwtd the Sup rcme Grand Lodge, l. O. O. F. Mr. tlllfl Mrs. ilt-rbtrt Phills of 'l‘ignii~'li, ovlio we're rcvent visitors. at the ifiiurlotleiown Exhibition. returned home on Friday, (hey motored all the xvay and had a de- ligtfui trilp. While here they were the guests of Mr. rind Mrs. iliiynor, Souiliuwort and Mr. and Mrs. Alfoh- s’) Bryenton, ilracklcy Point lloiiti. , his Dr. 'i‘einas Eciectric Oil, forming - one of ilre ‘lllOSL ‘beneficial lininients ever offered to the use of-iiinn. ,- hzis rs- UIIIIIIllllllllillllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllillllllllllllllllllllllllK Mrs. _ City; \ turned to his home in Beverly, Mass, U.- is. A., aiter visiting rel- ativrs of flbiwiin Brae. llic ‘city he was guests of his aunt P. Longiphee, BlShOp Sr, .~~ 13:9 l yibintment rrier lo ‘Phousands 02in While _ln by its cliczipnt-ss. A wilt 0n QUALITY.- ‘ l Nature's Quality T IS one of Nature's interesting provi- dehces that the colder the climate in wiii aii animal lives the heavier and thicker is fur. This is a most important fact: in For qualities. This is why the fur pelts produced in a consistently cold climate surpass all others in their quality and beauty. Our own Fur Buyers go each year into the heart of the great snow-covered North; the greatest and best fur-producing country of the qualities, and “prime” skins. Thus N nture, world.‘ They KNOW Fur buy only the choicest or together with our unequalled buying facilities Ind rare experience, enable us to offer you fdri of quality unaurpassed,— yes, more, unequalled —-.tho world over. We invite you to inspect our Furs of Quality. '_ Write foeday to your nearest store/or your copy '» df our ncinSIyIu Book of Furs '4, We will next talk m; Individualflg: QUEBEC fénjéweG. limiter? MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG testify power in Alloying pain, and iiiziny thousands more can certify’ that they owe their livzillh to it. wonderful power is not cit-pressed ‘$5243.00 its [is ‘ s...‘ ‘an o-ooflo-oooooo-ooooooyoloJ l" p‘ BASKETS 200---DOZENS---200 All made in P. E. ISLAND, from N. B. Ash and P.E.I. Maple and Birch. Strong and m ade, double and strapped l i well : bound . top andbottom. F cst prices, order early, 1 th c y will Low- be very scarce later in the ~ season. ‘ Carter 8i C0. Ltd. _ Flour and Feed Warehouse .v_v_v v vv stunts ~Are the vogue for this season's foot vtarc‘. and from present con- v ditions we anthipale > _ > i. J a brisk demand tor the I f ‘i more desirable shades so‘. E Fawn . .E , "0 I 5 Caster- “l; . 0 l; _ Taupe _ 1;: .. ,0" - > ‘o ":0 d I Brown I i i; i. .L ""> - * Grey - f" l; ;. Di We have hundreds t in of pairs to choose from j f; in Broadcloth, English " cloth, and high grade felt. We cairy A. C. D. E. widths. ‘ V $2.50 t0 $5.00 p Alley 8i C0., Ltd. Fashionable Footwear ._ 1 ¢vv'“€ v vvv l a i Gv sirens; Effli