_ .;_.‘__t-._si_....... . ooooa-omooooc-o-oaoooo-o-u.’ OO¢OOQQQQAOQGOQOIQnIQQI w-oaa- i o 9 ll‘ ~‘AA,A AA-Ak Vvv 1v Hill“ -~ 00:01.9 SEPT. 28th t0 0C PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND EXHIBITION. “RAT” Open to all Over $12,000 on ally Island SZ-Days liorse Racing-S i2 Classes SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS High Mast Gymnast. "lThe Flying Keelers, sensational and intre- ' pid trapeze performance, and other ATTRAC- <’ TIONS. The Raes, Aerial Revolving Ladder Act. Los Plates, Acrobatic Contortlpnlstt-i. The fastest HORSES in CANADA and the 1 EASTERN STATES are coming. The largest attendanc ‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND EXHIBITIONS ls anticipated. Make your early. For all information write the SCRETARY. 1 ‘ Iiiiin J. Davies President points on the following tiaiesr- Thursday, Sept. 23rd. Thursda . Oct. 7lh. and every Ni vember and December. See our agents for prices, w We want a few good live buyers at points where we are not already represented. particulars. Middleton I at 14-21 slim iii it'll. lilbl The Largest List oi iiorses Ever Seen C. —__a -_-::-—.,-—-— — hursday thereafter throughout October. wm. DAVIES c0, LTD,, l iliiililli Ill!‘ Infants and Mothers Know llial llienuine Bastoria Ilsa For liver Thirty Yeats iiSiilll itik uriifniii editblfiv. uneven-n airl- -.--o< ~.-.~.--.~.... i. m, i920 i i l (i W ll Canard ii in Prizes Track c in the history of ARRANGEMENTS R. Smailwood _ Sony-Tress ¥HMOW~ LIVE HOGS WANTED ' Our agents will loadlive hogs at our ustial buying (Vghis, etc. . Write or phone for E. M. CRAIG, siand Representative, Sunday wi-ossoii aaul. David and Ufllbmon compared Sept. l6 Sunday School "Man iookath on the outward ap- pearance, but Jehovah itookath on tho haart."—l. hmual int-unid- Bfi TEX‘. is Saul, the first tiring of the Israel- ites, was chosen-because the , ,‘ demanded a king that they cinisht be like the rest of the peoples liv- ing near the-m. and have a leader to load them in their battles. Also be- cause Samuel the proilile! 8115mm‘ ed him the "one chosen by God. He died on the field of battle after having fought the Phillistines all hi-s life. Soul's character Avas n01 11W kind that good and wise rulers possess. lie could ‘not bear to ‘have anyone praised more than hinxisrliif. lie was self-willed. ~a man who would take no advice, follow no will but his own, He was fickle: at one time he honored David and said he loved him. He was hlllf-hezirurd in God's service: he cared more for his position than he dld for rho favorof God. These qualities led to actions which lost him the respect of the prophet and of his pefllliv- I" spits cf his success as a leader in battle the people lost faith in him and his kingdom became unsettled. disunited and ‘peak, so that the Pilli-stines were able to inflict s crushing defeat upon t-hem. David beca-lne kin-g rhrough the cull of God. but he had to wait long for his throne and won it after great hardships. David was a strong ruler: the put down the Plllilistiilesi crushed re- bolilion. compelled the people to obey. He. was a deeply Pcllglous mun I ndrrlng open ‘dlliI Elli‘ ';';lstii~ honor t.» coo. He‘ slnuui, nut unlike $.lUI,I he wits pezlit ‘Ill. H: was generous tailislricnds iitld to one lilies. luvlc-hing kindness upoil both. I-le was tactful in iliansglng caller men. knowing how to boar and be patient for tho rake of the best. 1n- terest-s of the nation. i-le ruled with ii strength that. was softened iby kindness and mercy. and a piety that was sincere. And therefore they respected and loved lillll, and his notions leached u unity and streng- tht had never before possessed. SOIOIIIIIIII came to the throne “in the easiest of ways-by birth and the will oi his father .With his ruic we puss into a new atmosphere in the history of the Israelites. It was lzirgclly marked by peace, ll was llllTYkCfI also by luxury: Solomon's house was ll beautiful palace; I10 uiore gorgeous rilinleni, and lived always in grrul static. The dreams 0i’ national qi-rosperity VWPI‘? realize- ed and the grout lculple called Solomon's 'l‘clnple WGIS erected and opened for worship. Solomon was ~‘ : he was skill “niluotiiiiizrfig: ‘tops Hair Coming Out: Doubles its Beauty. J A few cents 5: s "Danrierine." After an appllc on of "Dande- rlaa" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life. vigor, brightness. more color and thickness. Annual Meeting The nnnuiil meeting of the Spring Park Fox Co, will be held in the Y.M.C.A. rooms 0n Thurs- day evening, October 7th at 8 o'clock. Fl. E. SPILLETT, ___ 2915-9-23-61 Farm for Pale Will sell by private sulc one oi tlln best farms in Queens "ouuty of 210 acres comprising 180 nnres clear, wieil ivriliiretl. and 30 acres good timber land; house and out buildings in good repair; within three-quarters of a mile oi’ North Wlllslllrv Station, school adjoining fiirm. (‘hiirchcs of all denoinlna tlons within a short distance. Farm will be sold as above 0r divided to suit purchasers. Apply to DONALD E. CAMPBELL. . ‘North Wlltshlre 2727-9-li-Swcrl 6i. -.-€~"::::_:;::::r::r_~ ._~;~: 1 I Farm Poi Sale‘ .30 zlcrcs oi‘ land situated nn lvlnlrior- iloud, m miles front Charlottetown, 46 acres under cul- livalinn, balance under fire wood good house and burns, never [nil- ing stream running through tho farm, near thS house, quite near church. if not sold before October 9th. Will be sold by auction on the premises. For further particul- nrs apply to owner on premises. See handbills. ‘ JOHN BOUNDV, r rim calla“ Ofi§oooooo~ oliu ioiilcizo ~ Bo lacy To 0rd! Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing Habit. . l 1 No-Toliac has nolpod thousands to break the costly nerveshatter lug tobacco habit. have a longing for a smoke oi uhow, just plsoe a harmless No-To Bac tablet in your mouth instead. All desire stops. Shortly the habit ILCOIIIDIGIGIY broken, and you arr better oil mentally, physically, tin iincinlly. it's so easy, so simple. Get a box of No-To-Biic and If ll doesn't release you from all crav- ing for tobacco in any form, your iil-uggist will refund your money without question. NoToBac ls made by the owners of Cascarets; therefore is thorvlghly reliable. ful in judgment and some of his de- cisions became famous mushout the world. But the laud of his rule was marked by a grout decline- Abundance. pleasure and rlr-hes softened the people, weakened their devotion to God and led to til building of shrines for idols tliroughoui the land. Solomon's rule ‘made the nation prosperous. rich, famous, but it created evils that if uncorrected were found to destroy ilII the prosperity won, Wlhicu of these kings do you like the best? Most of you will answer "David." lie was so heroic and big- hearted, and his crown never ispoill- ed ihlm. But which of these lollies shall we follow? They were all gloat iileii and did ‘great things, but they il-ll had great faults an comi mil-tied great sins. We cannot Ill-JIM‘ ally oiie or tlleiii oiir Iidrti. There is only one King whom We call rev- oi-eiioc with all tiur heal-U: and rm- pliclty folloy. Jelus himself. "Ono greater than lolonioa in hare.” And we agree. l-Ie is greater-the great- at Kin; of all. Him only we will- fcllow. ilim only we will serve. “Saul is comm ly regarded a5 a disobedieui, sill-willed tyrant, one who fms00k_G0tI andwiiis forsaken by God in return. Iie is contrasted with David. and while the latter hi spoken of as the ‘man of God's own heal-i,‘ the type of a. faithful ruler and good gllepilertl of the people. SdliiI is regarded us the special ob Jcic of divine displeasure, it is true that. there was much ovll. as in Ills life there were dark and cullrmi- l0u~s cpocli but ncvtrthelctzs bright- cr and burr-r traits at times gieliiru ed forth, and in spite of uil that ls sad and sinful some t "Ildel" zissic-Izi- iiorti tvvluo around his IIYIIIIOYY. “Though ch-x-Jen by God, lie was, chosen in conformity iilili 111;, ulna" ideals, lintl as n rprctent i Ivi c the rulcr nlurc priuftlvs rpn i 0:‘ llle nalihll life. llis qull‘ . w: re LhCnC which e- » ract the 10p- uilar admiration, Tallness of stltuc were, in iths early ages qualities that raised men to the comlmm-l of. their fellows, and the cspe-ll-lly‘ commended iSuul to the pezlifo of ISTllilI. “Ii-c at first wgvl relucunt to tikc upon himself so great a respons- ibility, different of occupying co ex- alted position. After his clcctZ-on and anointing lilo wifhdre luto ‘his l".ll'lllf.‘l‘ obscurity, and inc murmur and fancy it was but it luuck king they had elected uftur all. But a sudden occuranre limit:- ed IILIS sluggish nature and awoke li-ls ‘iorlilant energies. '-l‘he -nl..li uI JRDBSII-GIIIIGBKI, sore pressed by the king of Amrmnn. senit. forth an ur- gent wppc: '1 for help. it reached Saul, and so promptly- tiid he re- spond to it. and swift and conzlplcto was the deliverance he achieved for them. that there were no more mur- murers and malcontents in Israel, and no ‘more doubts- about the merits of ‘the newily chosen king. Then followed u period in which he carried or. a succession of wars, the issue of ‘which secured the in- dependence of his country. “But on more than one occasion lie had shown an arbitary tempcna tendency to impatience and self- wlll, And when at length he was Kuilty of a flagrant breath of lilo devine cominandunenit in reference FOR SALE at a sacrifice the property consis- ting of aadwelling house, barn, out- bllildillsl. and six acres of land at Montague, fomeriy owned by E. Les ter Adams, now the estate of the late N. K. McLean, apply to (1 P, McLean, executor of the will of the lute N. K. McLean at the premises Montague. P. E. I. 29950-9-11-121 Farmers Notice Commencing Monday. SODIHINIWI’ 21th. we will take dollvr-ry of live hugs nt the following points. l-‘arm- crs hnvlnl; Imlzlt u. oiTr-r will (In wolf l0 iii-e our representatives at the following buying points: MONDAY I ‘l Mimi. Wright, Montague. Pct-icy Drake. Vernon: i‘ I). Martin. firnnri Vii-w. Wm. Kearney, Murrny Rlvr-r. Ilitrry Jr-rrklviii. Iilyzvlglnry k, Werilock and Cox. Milt-cl? nnii 8t. Peters lIr-it If. llrnwn. York. Dan McLean. Port Illil. TUE! DA Y . wm. c. Clark, Blimmrrside. John Whitehead. Kenslngton. L. H. D. McLeod. Albany. - ...l.. \'nAlnv<Q_ yam-A," vsrott Wsdlock Hunter River. We will mils delivery of hogs ev-I m, ..i.- I\ (hay at our plant: in Char- Winsios, l lull. No 1. P. m. I. fllZii-Q-Iii-itt .41 24.- whengygr ygu “I80”, Yefllifid ID m8 IMB-I IEIBCflSB, 1mm in his loyal ma, The spit-ft ‘poor, tie-based king vainly, in the g iircd by yours. and superiority ln bodily strength. bcgan Icrbladder healthy and active. Build jownor compelled to sell on account , -_ WN GUARDIAN. to the treatment o! the Anniokites, it was finally announced by the glib prJ-Phbt. that because he had- ected the word of theinrd thb 14ml bad also rejected him from boil?! kin-g. “Hum that day florward a sha- dow fcill upon- Eisul, and the rest d! his life was passed in darkness and Oelipae. A continual restlessness how possessed him. Strange‘ fears, and lealousies haunted him. Ho was by fits pusslolmte, vlndictiveme- morsefulflionder. His morbid spirit, ever brooding and ever preying on and the great warrior-king was at frequent intervals a moody. mad- of the Lclii departed from Saul. on’! an evil spirit from the bind troubl- _ ed him." - ‘fiAt last the halal lnorrorw dawned | on itha heights of Gilbou, and that fierce fight was roilghi. on these sunny slopes. Atld so as the iris-tor- Ian" wil-h impressive brevity des- cribes it. ‘San-l died, and his three sons, and his armour-bearer. and all "his men, that same day together,’ "Surely theme. can be noth-ln-g more tragic than the picture of that hour of his need, appealing to mute altar and unprohitable sacrifices. and at lust in his desualr, taking unsel oisorcery and witchcraft. "Many a life opens like Soul's full offull of rich and brigh promise, and like his terminates in disaster, failure and lgnomliny.“ David the second king. was the greatest k-lng Israel ever had. Five qualities marked him. as a young man. First of all. when he was not- ilillli; but a shepherd boy, he showed fldfiily ill the ordinary duties of Welly-flay life. Here is the sunn-ming up of his method-—-“And David be- haved himself wisely iin all his ways and ills wed Was wiiii_lilm.f' Therli he sltigwed courage and high reso ve in c aceof danger. I hi ' contest with Goliath we see religion: faith contributing ts an coiirwize. ll was moral strength pitted against brute force. Third, ha gimwgr] a glue capacity for friendship with man. “Hi/a loul will knit with the soul of Jonathan and he loved him as he loved his own soul." Fourth he was a Irostilesrted and generous to his enemies. There were morphs when he was hunted through the hing of Judea try the ihirelings or soup,“ l-f he had eon a mad 69g, but whhn he had SfllJ-l within his power he refused to strike. " “$55 iiiliiillu Hill up liiu Nil/Pr miuri your age Ilfl IIIFIIS- Ilow do vnu Incl? That's the tiling that counts! Mcu scarcely in their tllirtlcsx hiiggilrrl. listless, weak, H9I'V0lIS\_ men \'-'IlO take no interest in life, 1'15! dressing out a weary exist- "MB. all ln, tired and worn out., Though voimz in years, they are. ileviiiiicless, old mo“ T)..." VH3] forces are on the wane. They've lost their "punch" ilIliI "pep," This,- fecl olil~snd they 100k 1i! 313i’ Young by keeping your body lit. Keep your nerves, slom~ ach, bowels, liver, kidneys and up your strength and health. Noth- ing will accomplish ibcsc results better than PHIISPHIINIJI THE GREAT GENERAL TONIC Just try Phosphonol when you are felling the least bit jaded, tired and wnrn out. See for yourself hoiw quickly it reiuvsnatos-what a fresh feeling of strength and power is given you. it's a reliable appetizer, a splendid uld to diges- tion, besides ‘tends to strengthen and tone up the entire body. Your drugglst has Phospbonol. Get Phosphonol today. Look for the name on the package and ric- cent no substitute. The ‘Scobeil Drug ‘Co, Montreal. iboid in Charlotetuwu at Foster's Drugstore. Seed Potatoes The P. E. 1.. Potato Growers’ As- sociation wil sell Certified No. 1 Inspected Seed Potatoes of the Green Mountain, Irish Cobbler and Mains Galnt variety to any one making application. Parting desiring stock practically us Growers from United States‘ are sending in orders for carloads at a satisfactory price, shipments to be made this fall. Applications and Inquiries should be made at once to the Secretary, W. Iloulter, Char~ lottetown. P. E. island. 2ii42-ii-ii-mwftf. .___.. ___ __.-..z FARlii_FOR SALE East Baltic, Lot i6 100 acres of which i5 acres are until-r cultivation 20 acres ready to stump balance excellent quantity of hard and soft wood. contains excellent iumbogwlthin onolhruf milo of railway station. school starch factory stors and saw millii, building! modern and best of rs- pair, all will be sold with or with- ouit stock, crop and machinery. ofiill health. Ilor further’ particulars apply t0 snarl... ..:'.':.".."1t..'.'r-.:.'i:i..":.'i:: ""‘°'~" phone office st: or Abattoir m. Wli-l-lmmgflil. Jae-it's’... 9-22.13.“ M wo- zast-t-liz-tr. _ _ _ _______,__, disease free should apply at once. . tiusbanii. Rental: are Inod- HEN-i Alkforirformatiorl. an THE BANK OF ' NOVA SCOTIA J. Maleorn. Manager, CHABLUITETOWN lllll . 0'14: . 8t. P BvurII. Sumr-rreynlde, Victoria Ki§(;'g....lII.I§J;. UNIVERSITY "°""' IN Arta, lolanoa, Law and Divinity. A thorough Academe training at moderate coat, amidst the best social and moral aurroundingl. {he College will ro-opou on September 29th, Next For Cllomiar and informatioll re entrance qualiilcatlona and rui- dsntial accommodation, apply 1° THII PRESIDENT. "Windsor. N. l. ‘878-7-271111! I7tISeDL 28 UNITED FARMERS’ MEETING A United Farmers‘ meeting will be held in the Lyceum Hall, Char- iottatown, Wednesday, Supt. 29th, rtt one tfclni-k p_ m. 'i‘lii' moi-ling will be titldresscd by Mr. If. J- McM-illan, of Seafcrth. Olllhrlo. All districts which are already or- ganized or can possibly organize in time are requested to send del- egates. All persons interested in united action among farmers and better rurnl conditions are ear- nestly requested to attend 2966-0“237i_ WANTED’ ~ Good farm. about 50 acres, with- in 5 miles o_f city. Must have good buiidiuiii, ‘ Apply Box b203, Montague. 2951-9122ilpd. i INTERESTING : ANNOUNCEMENT Islsra W. B. Prowss and D. A. MauKiunon propriet- or: of the Vimy lib: Ranch, Norwooii Road near Char- lottetown. P. ll. I. are pro- _ pared to sell a limited num- ber or foxes and ranch them for parties if they no desire. Tho Vlmy Fox Ranch was established in ths fall of 1019 and has 80 paira of fox- es l1 of which are owned by Hours Prowlo t llauKln- non and the balance are boarders. Tho ranch has boon i under the management of Mr. Fred Andrews and has boon one of tho molt no- calsful in the province this ysar. The l! pllrrhavo to- ‘ day l1 living pupa or an aver- ags of I 1-l to the pair. Tins v0 thin: will oomplrs favor- ’ ably with any ranch la the province having airlatly llil Will- Tha policy of tile range moat. was to nolsoi Vb vary but fozoa but moan‘ solid bu! and food the very but food. Bonita have iultlfiod this our». ‘rho number of O Id- vlatagg of this should Desk - i fl' ' l aamriiiiiioiiiosoaoiiiaaoiiinql i _ “Bonk on .- i. , TIMULATIQN of qriclllunl pur- ouiu i0 nunihi‘ In ' the walluva of the Dominion. -Thia Baal: plays in rt pa a national inclination. i?! lend. g ovary clout and ita vaat-vsaourcoa Io upon uflicultulal Iciivity to tho’ Ilncah- - llhralhl h aatorprlag l ‘by all an llvifi t; sank III blank nan I~ nauxdi- cAuhA , Charlottetown Branch J. R» Dier, Manager. 91-4? IBUSINESS A LARGE AND SMALL This Bank is equipped to render complete bank- ing facilities to individuals, partnerships and companies, both large and small. With branches throughout every province of Canada, and corres- ndents in all arts of the world, your banking usiness wilibe andled with promptltude and ht the minimum of expense. u‘ Ourfacilitiesareatyour disposal. - _ THE CANADIAN BAN " OF COMMEREISIEjOM RESERVE FUND ~- $l5.°00.00° CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH, C. Lamar Miler.‘ Mflnsser- $“" Eastern King's Exhibition Open to All King's County, .at Sonrisiliursday, 0ctober 7ih--$l500 in Prizes. i‘ i {LE Tile largest Prize List ever offered In the history of the Asso-A glaiiun will ho given this year, for horses, cattle, sheep. hogs. poultry, field and garden products. grain, dairy products, fruits, ‘flora- culture, household science, elc., etc_ ‘ . in connection with this exhibition an auction sale of pure bred and graded cattle horses, sheep and pigs will be held on the grounds in iIlll afternoon. Parties wishing tu tiisprlse of any animals please notify the Secretary who will catalogue them. A Ice 0f 25 0911i! will be charged for each animal en tcred it?" wit‘, TiliB will ""0111 i"! excellent opportunity for parties wishing u purchase gohd stock. XIIIIISOIIIGIILS of various kinds will be on the Kfmlllh- . Admission to all departments. 35 cents_ i4“ Excellent hot dinners will be served on the grounds. “ The committee will endeavor to make suitable train arrange- ments which. will bn announced ilk I91‘- For vPrize list and particulars write the Secretary. MP- C. 9- M9" Kinnon.“ . FRAN K M ULLALLY, PTESIGQHQ_ Z875~9-18Sll.8i. >- PRINCE COUNTY Exhibition liorse Races oi Summcrside Driving Park ON i WEDNESDAY, 0CT. 6th, I920 Purson-SBOO-Purnos THREE CLASSES 2.17 Trot and 2.20 pace (Mile Heats) Purse $300.00 2.25 Trot Class (Mlle Ileats) Purse $250.00 2.25 Pace (Mile Heats) Purse $250.00 GENERAL CONDITIONS ‘All races, mile heats. Best three in five to har- ness. Purses divided 50, 25, 15 and 10 per cent. Any horse distanced in the field, or any part thereof is , entitled to one money only. HoppIes-alIowetL-five to enter-three to start. Right reserved to change or- der of_ program or declare ofl’, and fill without read- vertismg any race not satisfactorily filled. _ Entrance fee 5 per cent with 5 per cent addit- ional from money winners. National Trotting Association Rules th govern ; except where they conflict with» these conditions. E9338 straw and bedding free. Entries close Oct 2nd, FREELMAN MricARTIIlJR, . President 2li82-ll-23-tllsivsiv5l. Eastern Steamship Illnes, Inc. INTER-KATRINA LIIIRI FREIGHT AND PASOENGER SERVIOEDT. JOHN AND IOITON Ffilifllwp "Governor Dingle!" will leave B; John ovary Wlmflfls L. A. MOORE, Secretary our t a . n a,°.....::. i": .-.i.:.".i'.~i'il""". hLi£=i"-.‘.“dt.'i.'.l§’ tie-sq. 0|! and”. ‘tog! "axons The tutor av trips uo direct to Bolton ill FAR! 610M a-rlvrniooua woo or for III York vii l? I . ____ma .._'.°_."' '......fl" Di act ‘ ~ A c.v.n§;:h€.:% a vivith ll“. _ Lino l ID u I information a I to J . a. tarball; nuke-ma,