305103314 1,1921 .6111 I IEIYIRE u cuisirnhl nu n in. luFlilllllllltl “fIlIlIT-A-TIVES" 05V! ll Guam-c Cpmfipalieln. or insuficienf “u.” of m, pwqb, is one, of the rest csuses of disease,‘ 111N50- gmu “an algim-gbst-Constlpetlon m”; be permanently corrected. Th], p, a great mistake, because here i, m, proof that constipation ell b8 cured mid the boweli- made to be! wgulnrly and naturally. Ynuolrra, N.S. IIFM- yea", I “wlll Qfbfiblfld '1“! congtlpflllflll, and had totske Inte- mpr and purgstlves ell the $3111.9- 1; 1 neglected to take these, the bowels would‘ refuse ‘ttpfldo their work. ' '1‘ ' About two rem mo. e friend “duped me to try “Fmit-a-tives", IhlchI did. The first box helpadane so much "m, 1 obtglped funther sppplics of "18 remedy and continued the trest- meut. After using aboutelght boxes, my bowels were ‘able to perform their particular function without lit!- Tha relief in my case has been lasting, u up to date, l have never bad any further troublo..l can recommend "l-‘rnlt-s-tlves" t0 all suffering asl did nud 1 am sure they will derive sq usl benefit" . A. W. FRANKLIN. 1 ~» . ‘ ' l-pmltitktlyes" ‘are ‘sold by elf whilst 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, trll rise 2002., or sent postpuld by Fruit-e lives Limited, Ottawa, Uni. sumo-rum. rum: rilcxr 14m HAYS. Split Push. Now Invention Juntmil. (‘Iit-mlcul wlmlslilr-III wipt-r; ulll‘ rub nvl-r rnln ‘lbllllTvll unto IVIIIlINIIlPIG unti pr|-sl.>!—~l:|lI.~Is rluys IIr-nr ‘.54 l|n||r.-t—-w0rks' Iikn. nuutlr. sI-Ils III] slight. Agents mukv ‘.200 PP!‘ m-nt profit. I-Ixt-lusivt- tvrriltiry frI-v. |nvui<tiuntI~ today. Aulu Arcmosorlt-is (at, 609 Echo Drive, (bttuwupunt. <>...I~}.is...- AMBEROL Records You are sure to enjoy every number on the list of Edison Amberol Records for October. ‘Come in driiiihear them today! 4328 Penv O'Neil .. ~ _ Billy Jones and Chorus 4329 Moonll hh-Pox Tmt In Fells‘ _ Ill llobbjl Dlthfitrs 4330 Pswr Doll~ as ‘hrt ' Oroen Jflevetfy loud ‘i!!! DwnYorIdenPrpmIerOuorII-l ~93” L‘;'.""H‘.’FJ%'IL'.‘LITI'Z‘II Orclsestrs 1333 Idol Illne~Fos Trot Orlando's Orchestra 1134 I've Weited Sn Loft! - llert llnrvev . ‘”‘."*"-"°‘“'SS.I.ZI'§.T<I°.II..M 133610".- lkstlttnln-s nnd Hymns ltsv. Wm. It. Mow-norm The ' ' - ‘ (Jslvurv Choir 4337 Drowsy Ilesd ~\VsIts (In-en Bros. Novelty Bend 4 I I - With Y _ ‘as In » , Iqquerlw knell 4339 Chute — w»: 'I‘rnt mm ltsderussn‘! ‘Jnls Drebentrs 4.1401'In but Little Mlle ls the lamest IWInn ‘You're lbltl- "" .“." ""“" .“i::$..‘123:£ 13410004 ll ‘Gold-Walls "l! Fells’ Della ltubbll Ultflltfl 4.112 Lucky Jllu Crlh-rld Qlsllht 4H3 llo Nllhls Betsy lane Shep ' i ln-m uni (than flsrt 4144 Molly-Fax "m: hsy Mum sud his Black and White Ilelodv Buys ‘M5 ‘Iuwhnlllililynggel 1nd Chorus 4M6 Mlflkfldffvvw Dress Quartet 1 min-s Jar the Swar- Main! but?!» M“ ssrruffi- I. II. rounss Queen ‘St. ' 'l_l.'|II‘i‘.' MT. Jov Institute will nbia filrcle on Ocl. {l d - ._ f‘ at Stunbope Ilnlrl. at “gm (“Mk _.___ g A MEETING of the Llbcral Cot.» i scrvatlve voters will he hep; m the committee rooms at Crnpnud, j "II ilvndav. Oct. m. at 1.30 ])_ m, Ij- nll Invited. By order COml'|\ll[|3Q_ BIG FOOTBALL match between . Mt. Allison and St. Dunstans nt - the C.A.A.A. grounds on 8st,, Oct. 1st at 10 s.m. A MEETING of members of Mfllvlcw Egg ‘Circle will be held " l" Mlllvlfiw hell onMonday night ' Oct. 3 at 7.30 p. m. MR. AND MR9. WM. E_ JOHN.‘ STONE, Lung River, will be nL nome to their friends ‘Fuesdsy. (lot. 4th, afternoon and evening. CHURCH SERVICE ICORREC- TION.-.~'l‘he Harvest Thanksgiving services are to ‘be all Runtlco next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock and Monday evening at 7.30. The Thanksgiving services for Milton will be announced later. CHURCH 0F SCOTLANDs-Rev. Jnmt-s Mac-Dougall wlll preach nn Sabbath the 2nd, _ at Argyle nt 10.30. DeSuble In 3, and uf Hump- ton nt 7. MR. -AND MRS. JO HN CAIRNS, Baldwins Ilond, announce the on‘ gngement of their daughter, Rosel- lu Rufina to Mr. James Phelnn Pratt, Vernon River. Wedding to __ ‘Inks plnce n1 any early date. |1 -——— ‘l DON'T FORGET Aucllnn Sui“. ' of stock. crop. farm Implements, and all household effects at Wil- liam L. McKlnnmrs llay FUYUIIII‘, ‘Tuesday, Oct. 4th ut ten o'clock. RANCHER WANTED —A man with xporlence and n good rnnch record for large Island ranch. All communication confidential. Atl- dress giving references "Rancher" __ cure Guilrdinn Pub. Co. Charlotte , I town. _ ‘ 57p i ' PERSONALS Miss Florence Bell of Alhertnn ‘was among the Exhibition visitors 'I‘hursdny. ‘ Mr. Leo McKenna, city, leaves i . - this morning to take up his stu- dies at McGlll. ‘llev. Mr. Trlvelt. formerly of Milton. is among the visitors hers this week‘ judging the flowers at ‘ tho Exhlhtion. - Mrs (Capt) lPetcrs, Summer-silk‘. spent a Ilfleillslllll hulldny recently at the home of her cousin. Miss Marlon Moffntt, at Mayriflelfl. Mrs. Annie Ilsrnnrtl, of From-h "River. Is a guest 0f her hrothor. MI‘. Oliver Bernard, North Rnstico. Mrs. Harry Iumnn. nf Augustine Cove. paid a visit this week to -lmr . l llseksmlthtng of sisters, Mrs. John .Mi\clnnis and Mrs. Uctlla Muclnnls, of Wlusloe. I I Miss Martha IBrown. Mayflsltl, ' [and Mlss Lottie ‘Brown, Slllillt-y, I :- 'were recent guests of Miss Bessie Jullnstone, Long River. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Rankin. Mt. Albion. have been culled uri- _. cxportcdly to Nova Strotln on 4K‘- fl count of ltlrs. RnnklnK-l mothers ll".- sm-Itius Illness. partlculnrs of which’ J.‘ have not been received. l" STOCK QUOTATIONS, HALIFAX, Sept. 30.—(Qu0mIIoIls f. furnished by Johnson hnd Ward. _ _ mentbers of the Montreal Stock Exchange.) ‘ Alch “"1 Al‘ 1285i c. “l . C: .1’ . —_ 0.2:. xiii’. v. per cent- 72% c. u. s. 1y. . C“, III-r. Kn 42% “a, P6 101% ~. Ir m, 12v. s“; ~ 79st. ,,_ .,_ 122% U, s1 x ' 79% u. i5.’ ‘,8 r n. s f‘ ‘P at) 1s- T“ .. 14v.» ‘When. .6111» “7- Dec’ 120V“ “ihbniziavéiiit. IIvi- "@- "ir *““-' 55%. Oats. Selll- 35'4- Dec‘ 36%‘ Muyl 40%. I C ' e Building . .1 ilgllglltlllilllit" sll kinds. Horse IIIMIIIO I '9'°"my' w. h". m“ bulexperlone- ‘d H||" guci-ofore our VIII" ls efhive our customer! stletletlen. PRIIUI) IIIIORESIIIII _ 1 ‘I I~*"-.:: 4 ii‘- npfqprur ml ‘ l‘ 2.1:"... ”' IIJJI r'v ~ nlhglilzl?’ . ' I/tl EXHIBITION dFAlR SUMMERSIDE Tuesday and Wednesday Oct. 4th and 5th _ This store will also present for your approval a remarkable showing of big-h grade Inerchandise at prices much below what you have seen for many years. You are Invited to combine profit with pleasure by do- ing your fall shopping at SIN CLAIR’S while attending the Fair. Pure W001 Botany Serge Only $4.95 Yd, When you examine tho quality of this serge you will readily admit It’: remarkable value. Superior quality, absolutely pure wool Botany serge suiting. Regulation 54 Inch width. Coror navy. In a weight sultable for either men's or women's suits. Even at ‘Oily’! prices we cannot buy this grade of serge to sell at lees than $7.50. Be sure and see this on Falr Days selling at this exceptionally low figure per yard ....... ..' ........ ... ........................ .. $4.95‘ Other Specials From the Dry Goods Dept. 2 piece navy Armure cloth In navy only. 42 Inch width. Good season- ablc weight. Priced at $3.75. Falr Day special per yard $1.98 2 pieces 54 Inch fine all wool Botany In navy only, priced at $7.50. Exhibition special per yard $8.95 50 Inch all wool Botany serge, navy only, formerly $6.50. Now per Yard - -- .- _. . .. $3.95 200 yards black Pallette sllk, rich flnlsh In firm even quality, 3. Inches wlde‘. A noted value for Fair Days pcr yard $1.29 3 pieces all wool Polo coating, 56 inch width. In red and black check, sold at 03.75. Reduced for ‘Exhibition selling per yard only .......... .. $1.95 ‘Iuiadies; Hares. Your Opportunity I Our Big Remnant Table Offers Extra- ‘-_- ordinary Inducements l ---l ur remnant table en Fair Days wlll be an interesting spot. Thousands of yards In mlll ends and other» remnants of sheeting: grey and white cottons, flnnnelettel, ahlrtinga, towelllnqs, and I other staple lines wlll be placed on a sale at prices that are :;»vay below their present selling values. This should be a great boon to the prudent house wife as it contains just-the very things that I are needed almost every day about the house. See this table In l centre aisle and you will save money. I L Grey Cotton A-way Below Former Prices 1000 yards heavyweight unbleached cotton. 96 Inch width, full round thread and firm weave, strong and serviceable. On sale for Fair Days 5 yd. ends 59c. 10 yes for only ......................... .................................... .. $1.15 Flannelette Values Not Seen For Many Seasons A great snap In a material so much used for many household require- ments shcwn In 35 Inch width In striped and plsIn whlto, good weight sml quality, fully equal to what you have seen sold during the past few years at 50c to 55c per yard. A splendid offer for these two days. Your cholcmat per yard . 22c Pull Over Sweaters for Women $1.95 These are absolutely pure wool in a good weight rlb and shown In a variety of staple VIII colors. Pull over style with open or low neck. A big special and . blg value at the price. Any one In the lot fort... $1.95 Misses’ and children's pull over Sweaters In sim- Ilar style. ages 6 to 12 years. Special only $1.50 each. Children's Sweat-er Coats 98c 3 dozen knit ribbed sweater cents, ages 8 to 10 years, dlgerent colors. A wonder at the price each 08c Men’s Underwear Priced Very Low Bpeelal price on men's elastic knIt underwear, winter weight» will keep you warm and comfortlble. This ll s special line hence we eflob. themmtqthls price. ‘The shirts are double breasted‘ Ind are Matched with strongly stitched eoamlyvlth 1p“ knit, eltffe. The drawers are well shaped and have pleli knit ankles. This lino of underwear wIII give you good entlsfaetlen. . ' - - Shirts slsee from 44 to 30, price elch Drawers olzn from 42 to 94 price nob .. 5th. Read About These Splendid _ . Offerings int0ur Grocery _ Department . , Tea, 25c Per Lb. A good article In Indian Ten secured at a very low price and passed along to our custom- ers at a small advance, thus giving them an ex- ceptional bargain. Sold regularly at 33c—a big special for the two days of the Fair, per lb only 25c. Quantity limited to each customer. Pure Cream 0f Tartar 45c Pure Cream of Tartar in uulk. specially price ed for the Fair per lb. .. . . 45c Baking Powder 29c Club House Baking Powder a good article, sold at 35c, selling for these days per 1 lb fln . . ...................... .. 29c - Toilet Soap Special Large cake (4 oz.) Toilet Soap. sells at 25c each. sale price 2 cakes for ........................ .. 25c _ Raisins 24c Easter Brand Seeded Raisins, large package each 24c _Fl0ur Priced Very Low 9B lb. bag Blended Flour, every bag guaran- teed to give satisfaction. For Fair Days per bag . $4.60 - Crockery Department Six piece printed Chamber Set in three colors blue, qreen and pencil on white ground. Basin has rolled edge, value $7.75—-Exhibitlon price' per set $0.75 Also special prices on China Tea Sets, Cups and saucers and plates. silverware, brass goods and other lines for these days. ‘ Hardware Department Hand Saws 26 Inch steel combination smv. measuring rule on back. can also be used as square, regular $1.75 selling on Fair Days each .. $1.25 m’ 58c Large square pointed general purpose shovel, _heavy steel blade, priced at 75c. tSpecial at each .. .. 58c Flour Sifters 25c Rotary flour sitters, sold at 33c for Fair Days .- 25c v Galvanized Pails 45c Good hesvty steel plate galvanized, retails at 65c. Exhibition special each ......................... .. 45c W01nen’s Coats Selling- for $19.00 Formerly Priced to. $40.00 A real live bargain in an attractive and sensible winter coat. Superior weight all wool cloths, velours and silvertones in nice reasonable models and assorted staple colors. Well gotten up" In every detail. Were previously sold at $35.00 to $40.00 Exhibi- tion Day special your choice each ........................ . .. .. $19.00 Exhibition Bargains in Women's Serge Suits , _ 30 suits for women In savy and black serge, good staple styles and first class talolrlng, odd lines. Priced at $30.00 to $00.00. A wonderful of- fer for Exhibition Buyer. Your choice. HALF PRICE. ASensational Clearance in Crepe De Chene Blouses 3 to 4 dozen crepe de chene blouses in black and desirable colors. Assorted styles but all good seasonnble models. Priced at $3.50. Spoc- Ially reduced for Fair Days to clear at each ..................................... .. $1.75 House Dresses Underskirts Only 98c." Clearing at $1.00 Each 3 dozen print ‘house dresses, 5 dozen silknline vuudersklrts in assorted colors and designs. black and serviceable colors. Reg- New season’ price $1.75. Clearing _ ular $1.50 on sale for Fair Days on Falr Days at each .... .. $1.00 only 98c each. You Are Invited t0 Inspect This Most- Com- prehensive Display in Fall Millinery Every lady customerlwho anticipates the purchase of a new fall hat should made It a point to visit this department. Our showing this sea- son of high‘ class miIIinery in pattern hats, felts, feather, velour and other lines Is greater than anything we have been able to offer in re:- ent years. A special display of hats at popular prices wlll be made for Exhibition Days and you wlll be well pleased with the result if you leave your order here. Luxurious Furs Now 0n Display A particularly nice assortment of latest fur fashions will be found here on Exhibition Days. Fur Coats, Neck Pieces. Muffs. In fact everything that ls smart and correct (will be here and you wlll surely be pleased not only with the great varlelfy of desir- able things offered but also with the price: which are very much lower than last year. See Our Furs Our Big Clothing Department for Men and Boys is Ready for the Fall Trade This department has the reputation (afld l! "Vinfl "P 1° m “l selling the best In Ready-to-Woar clothing at pricefi "M a")! "m" ma" you are often asked for Inferior goods. Our new fall stock of overcoats. suits, separate pants, etc., Is now ready and customers can rely upon getting a collection here that wlll please both in quality and makzeog; well as values that cannot be procured elsewhere. Suits for men $ - to $35.00. Winter Overcoat: $22.50 to .. $35.00 Our Clothing Fits Wuerémlitiiéils" Fail Men’s Goodyear Welted Boots Special $4.50 Here's an astonishing value and one that you're hot apt to duplicatesnywherc. 60 pairs men's-fine box kip or side leather boots last Is blutcheri out model. goodyear welted bottom which assures comfort as (well as satisfactory wear. $6.50. Exhibition special whlle they last, per pair Men's Tan 'W0rk Boots Only $3.50 75 pairs men's dark tan qraln working boots, cut bellows t uolld throughout, .."._.,..¢.. 24 Boot Laces For 22c ‘ A great value In a much needed article. These are not the cheep flimsy kind but a wide heavly lace ouch as you've been accustomed to buying st‘ 4o to tie a pair. Thy come In the regulation 39 Inch length In either black er brown. Secure your fall supply when at the Fair. I2 pslrs or 24 Iseos for just ..................................................................... .. 22c (black only) made on a pond medium you of the greatest Fully equal to what will lee priced at $5.75 to ........................ .. $4.50 WOInen’s Fine Boots 0n Sale for Fair Days at $2.98 75 pairs women's bright kid high cut boots, made on a nest fitting last with Cuban heel. well finished throughout and looks as good as boots priced at double this figure, A3. eortedplses 2V2 to 7. A big special for Exhibition Days per pair ongue with toe cap, ‘has double lole well slugged. AII sizes for men 6 to 11. A line that you've been accustomed to pay at least $5.00 for. A positive harsh: for October 4th and Your cholce per pair Men’s Bannockburn Pant-s $4.50 This is the lowest price we have been able to of» fer on these pants for some years and i! VIII-Kilt W" than is being asked for them In many stores throuflh- out the Maritime Provinces. Made from selected Nova Scotla and P. E. Island Wool, double and twllted yarns. A strong serviceable pant In the belt gride 0f $2.98 Bannockburn tweed. all sizes for men. Per Pill‘ $459 Boys’ Exceptional Value Pull Over Sweatehg g $3.50 -, _ This IIne of sweaters. 196:0’ serviceable for school or every day weernlelng made of cotton and wool mlxturmfhe, only Is navy blue with narrow red band around nee A 0'99 Wflrlflll tweeter, sizes g4 (o 34 rquhrly. . 0 to $1.75 value-clearance only .~ .111 & STE v SUMMERSIDE, P. ll -.i I. f‘ ~ V