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Ltd. 3054 9 27 Bi. ue st 'The Hsbefqunefyr- get T-Ah” MY-En me P fir *"2 hr Pptss t Orphanage by buyl I.I.0uND Noor. srIIDI0 »»~==;»rv?‘h-nn.. ,:.;;:.§°;;,s'.:. r 163 llrrrt Grrrzr St .;2.~.t..mta.sis°;:'faII air; ` I erdasnervf' 3010-9-24-at hm w mm” mv t -Pawn; ra I. rliiflifsnv -Jenn it img M mb” and bmi: l¢`1m$I°nf'IA r Mncniimld, cardigan. ` wtnnes 25 n;°I;?`eiit§)?i{emnu(fwr§e _n<;:er',_ Hag;-A announce the opening of fall mill-: Inery. Ladies are eeroinlly Invited -to orsil and inspect same. 2976-9-23-Gi. ` com: AN-o same voun . . friends on Thursday night to the ~ ' grand organ recital ln Methodist church. Photographs of all slzea, films to I ..`,._. \ t nil slzs amateur cameras are v|3|1- OUR NEW ground nom. reeelvsd fresh every week. studio, 163 Great George Street, one d0or nor of Stanley, Shaw Mod ra e _ _ gh Personal attention to Amateur & Penrdons, ayer, Photographer. 2963-9-23-Gi., EXHIBITION VISITORS WILL revel in Patons exquisite f,urs, so- ‘parate neck pieces, muffs, etnies and richly lined coats. 3052 9 27 41 The Rexali T' SPECIAL E A - TIRADTION- Mrs Gertrude B Q no-.bmneir ef New-'verIr, noted exf ke Per! Of Child Welfare will deliver 7, _ (QI _'_ l¢` T5 . '-1 ,___-1 A* / I I -.. /9X \|, * »~ i ul. K. - » 2 _; "€__. '_--=|-Ji‘ ' ‘ ~ ilu" “ Went you try our "93" Pasta Heh will give your scalp that ti _h__eslthful feeling and your .r new vigor and beauty_ After sliampooing apply our "93" Tonic r the 'roots of your hair and it will keep its- beautiful appearance. MONTAGUE, P E. I. ~ -.+ ii. E. PARKMAN Jeweler & Optometris - ‘r n honors from .0 -Jpthnlmie Col- Ont ~.ft~nr.iiio examination of -res with the most mod- nethods and appliances. /vo use the Botinosoope of -mow Test The Electri- pthalmomotsrr The llootrii »pthal.moso0‘D0 mr determin- n¢ the diseased conditions uf ns eyes. The Ski Optomet- I- fthe above instruments -he only ones in Kings nity.; The Revelation Test shine! and many more deli- sto instruments. We are Opticians to the _.apic who want tha best in quality and satisfaction ami ws sro constantly testing with good results patients wn¢:m=svotriads1sew‘hsrs.'Dry ls. be eonvinnetl that we giys highest duality and best rssaits with s srsvinl of I0 pdf out or more. ALL GOODI GUARANTEED li. ll. PARKMAN Enamel Ware of theB£st Make A Preserving Kettles, -~- laddressos during the week of Ex- hibition and also at stated places in the ciiy. Every mother should hear this lecturer. All lectures free Further particulars later. Semi. 25 24. A NEW ENGINE.-Engine No 1422, lmown to the railroad pro-. fession as a 30 peer cent engine is the latest addition to the rolling stock of the P.E. Island Railway. This is the largest engine yet brought to the I-slsnd and is for the wide guage line. Some altera- tions had to be made at the entr- ance to the round-house' in order to allow the engine to enter the building. RETURNED FROM THE WEST. --Mr. Weston Rolllngs of Rustico retumed Tuesday night from West- em Canada where he spent the past month visiting his brother, Mr. Gu~y E. Rol r e 1" -vi .1 I1, €,§';““J,,.“.‘§"‘;.’.’,“’L‘...§‘§~i‘i.'..§’-‘.."l.‘l¥ i‘.i°i‘.i‘l ~ . " ‘ ’ ‘ “ms about M' an average or a -irunninfg expenses of the hospital |§~$oLE|:FAr 116 'whne they would gcmdsely be milise- rlruilllz fir tllclnionilli tht Aghghsi' B _ ,. n _ ed out 0! the 5 un w B Dd om Grade 4, 1 -Margaret Casey l‘8..l`i.ihdfthisZo0 » culgsym of Z tfhoggk one,-lug .10 the 2 Patricia Reville: 3 Bernice Roche. d mop will not be forgotten this Grade 3.1-Lr1cy -Reviue sri Roy .semgzm ` McG.i.lvary§ (equafip ` 2 ‘Regina ____ McMastcrs; 3 ‘Georgina Forgarty; 4 Alric>S1mflt.h. SCHOOL FAIR AT NINE MILE Grade 2 -Freddie McMnsto'rs; ‘CREEK CENTRE.-The Nine Mile 2 .Margaret_Mary Reville; Creek School Fair was held in the Grade 1 1 -Mary McGllvery;' Afton Hall on Thursday. Sept, 16th, 2 .Hazel Mcltiaisrters; 3 Aeneas and was a decided success in every McGilvory. '_ respect. The commodlous hall west -Perfect attendance: for montrh; artistically decorated for the oc- Margaret Casey and Lucy Rovilllc. canion by the teachers with or- -Beat department for gnmmh namental leaves, fruit and towers. Georgina Fogarty. There was a large display of ex- Kathleen McGee (Iteachcr) liibits consisting of vegetables, _-_<-oc--~ grain, IRIICY ‘WI0l‘k» wood work’ Mlnnrslln lilnllnent (lures l)latem||s-r confectionery. f-lf;_‘?}:'°l`9» Cg0:‘°"Y :nd ---i- school work. ere enK W0 4 school districts without teachers PE,Rs0NALS` there were only 160 or more en- tries. There were a very l111'80 “Um” Mrs' 0' I“‘m""- Vflfnnn River. ber of entries of turnlps, Wm, p0_|is visiting .her old homo at York. tntoes. tomatoes. beets and cu-| i < r mmense Th; igghzlrs ‘worked Mr' A' J' M°N°Vl“r B°n9l“‘W» hs-rd in make this, uns In-et seneni W” "I “W” Y°S"‘=“’d°Y~ lfairr ever held at West nlvcr n eric 6858;, and whon me ]“d'g,,s arrived Miss llclrn McKenna of Cher- tsey round nu the exhibits niece- lvilswwlr vlrrllcd Gr-nrrntnwn fully arranged, complimented the Th“l'3d5~Y~ teachers, and proceeded to their 1 I 'work without delay. A lively inior~ 'Miss Ethel Mcsservy. oltry, leaves est was manifested by the farmers. l-hlll fmvrnlng to enter upon studies as a large number of pmmlnent ln 'I‘01‘0I1l-o UIllV6l‘1~1llY~ farmers from Nine Mile Creek, -ri Rice Point, Long Creek and Fair- Grafton V. Inman is apendlng view left their work taking their the weefk in ids-ho, having recent- _ . families with them, to spend the ly visited friends at Vancouver 1 t0 day at the fair . The commodious and San Francisco. ` ` hail ‘ss crowded with visitors. ---- There must halve been over two |Mr. George Vesse"y,'Yi5rk_ Cale. hund-red or more visitors. I-lot bratod his 86th-»birt-hdn-y, Wednes- lunches were served in the rear of day and was the recipient of con- Dhe hall and sports were conducted graltulations from his many -in the adjoining field by the Judges. friends. _Much credit is duo the teachers, --‘-° Misses Derma Webster, Madeline |Mr. Frank Calflsghsn formerly and Blanche Mcisaac and Miss of the Post Office Staff, left this _ Mckenzie, for starting this fair morning enroute to Montreal, inspiring pupils and ratepayers, when he wut ,enter meow Unl- tlnsny can-ying It an d. successful versity to tene -up the rr rrdv. or Inns The teachers me -uns op- law. Mr. 0alhohan‘s.masy.-f-riondr _ portunity of thanlcing the trustees 'wish -him ever1.¢\w¢°B!~ .wt ~. .- of"N.ins"Miie Greek for services » ' rsndoredall the day of-the fair. the 900910 who contributed " .ri _ . ` ' ‘ _ ._°‘.?“.‘i...’fi‘............. is ‘”“‘"‘°"f3““*" ver °» er -eww wr °i ._ .'T"fj’.‘f'_"'1 °'¢I`-'i?."i`1?»I.. E s li E is ii? as gi' _© ©@@@©©(<:>)©©f'-“‘f@Jr `©‘;@I©i©I©I©: 5_@j©'©' - - RICE EDWARD ‘““'i‘..'l`.i'.‘S i RBAN STUCK C!()_ “PER PLAYS I Cappy Ricks TONIGHT AT 8.30 “Crimson Aiibi” ~ “If off' ~~ “The Woman in R00m 13 ..,,'°§,,a,._"°G‘,'_‘j_';€? ATINEE _DAILY COMMENCING .TUESDAY “Thr Urrrrrried Morin" viunavlttr Dtrymr CDMMENCING Iussniv PRICES _ _ CHANGE ol PLAY NIGIIIIY URCHESTRA 75°» $1-00 - A DAlc0NY1s¢ CURTAIN Rises EVENING AT 830 SHARP. nooRs OPEN 7.30 cURlf_A*lN Rises MATINEE 230. DooRs OPEN 1.45 RUSH 500 _oe_o_eo@oe_@;@_©`oo ooejooe Q @I° I®I©.©1©_©I©I©f©I©f©I©f©`©.©f©..©'©I©I©I© Parties arriving :liter curtain T' k t d db h ' s rises will be obliged to wait until left tomb; izzfllrecleriaor, (;Ilh(i,i?; Tlc'i`{l3ItcS;1l\r(;Wi`<;)rnallilgeig-the first act is over. held after 6.30 p. m. - f0rmanceS_ ©) @;@l©`@`@v©©»@v©I©'©v©Y@'\@)`(@v@`©v@1(@"@'f®vl§)lP):/EVE "1/L I ` -` ffhffiwjlf-§"S)' §)'I_.9'@}Q@'§§)`.;,):/,§)v(@ féypglv/,Y._.»v(E\» _\ -_\ "sAL|_‘IN"A`Nu-r's»-IELI. T' `“'=" '“"' ' '“""""""'”" '~ -- -- _f - -- ._ ‘- New vonx, sept. zz.-cennd __ ` ent the Drooklyn'club's lead in the l National League pennant race will l ...- bo overcomel President Charles H. 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