it \M‘CIaiys ` f --r ..._ ».».~_ _ ~,_..,.... W... “_ .._..n......,.,; ,J » _ _ . _. .».`,.. .____.,_ .___ » .4-» .' ;__f.'~1 4i_ ...»;" ‘ ' . _ .. _ ff ~ -.._. ~.---_,_ _ _ . A _ r V' _ _ _c__.__ ,.__Z_.?_- V ahgaad .saves an ` [HE l READ ALLEY & C0‘S ad JD this Iggue, 3349-10's-il. MEN WANTED who wear shoes in any size from 5 1-2 to 12 to get correctly fitted at Ailey's Sample Sale. _ 334940-8-Bi. FALL VESTS.--Medium weiKht. Watsons special, $1.00 each, vests and drawers at Patons. 3366-10-8-31. I lhahbg uten.e'17s.j_ N i fe ' l ‘-we “"*@@ viii] q ' Q l _ ._ :ii ‘nf L! 1 _ ' ~/ ‘iii . _\ tilt'-tsl-= _ ep BEF in me :wifh rhe; ~ V'-'nz bright' 'morff by - ll drinking l /?om` ‘the we” - of /iealth that lies in NO’S 4 FRUIT SALT it eq i22- ‘I 4 =.__<;ict= iiisif. Now is the nme'ro_‘ begin taking ENO- the simplest _gud morning and you will _ win the sense of well- U1 ‘- pleuamest way to being and happiness `i".' I mainuinihose clean that ENOhubrought _ , 'Yi' and orderly conditions to millions oi' folk ' 'f§', Qsioh .uc inseparable ,during the past 6fty_ ,NF from perfect health. Q fir( Svlf Aguila : .._.@ 0. UI 333 _ 2. zotttc *_ iisfgi tqfgg 'Z °il . yean. - ~ it’ ‘°`»“"5V4 1'/evra “ra-.1 s /i' an nfngmmz ma Mui ul A _ ""“"""",.'£_"§:.'5;‘z';'.:.'_'::.""".. .'.‘:..?""“‘ 1% _t 9', _ t5\__2,V45' Pow-i miybyf ‘ Q,_,,\,¢f y. c. nw. ui., "mn sur' wah, imap. s.l. ,._t HAROLD if. izrrcnil A co.. Lu. ‘»°» New vm 'roaoivro syn.-y an -if . f.=_=.-.';~. »-nit " ;_ $2.49 A YARD is cheap tor 54 inch armure. ge how pretty it drapes ln' Pato _ 'store and get a dr# length. You can make yotirelfstroni a. Pawn patiern. 9EE"lite $1.59 dress goods dm* ed on a form in Patoiis window and then make its duplicate for yourself from the eaqiiisltqfuia- \erl:hl,s Offered. Zi-§i1§G-l0rK-3.1. Venn cincuir.-su'nday,_ oc-t_ 10th, Special Sunday'Si=hool Rally- at 11_a. m. York, Service at Union Road at 'I p. ni. No preaching ser- vices will be conducted at Brack~ ley until the reopening of the Church. 1-‘_ H. Littlejohns, pastor. ATTENDING INSTITUTE CON-_ VENTION.--Mrs. .Iolin McGuigan, Hope River, has arrived home from Montreal, where she was at- tending a conference ol the Feder- ated Women's Institutes of (’ana~ dia. Representatives' from all etc. Provinces oi' the Dominion were present and the meetings were presided over hy Judge Emily I\Iu‘t'phy of the Juvenile Criminal Court ot Edmonton _, _ MOTOR P'»il1rv._.tmong time who motored from Cheri/;teiown yesterday to the _Souris Exhibition were Mr. .Frank Andrews and his sister, Miss .\largaret Andrew, ot Blinneepoiis, his wlaughter, Miss Muriel, and I\lrs,tFrank Andrew. Mr. Andrew's Car, is a Studdebak- er and is one of the most comfort- fpgle and smootliest running cars in t e province, The trip going and coming was dt~lighti`ui_ ' ATTEMPTED INCENDIARISM. -\Vhat appears to have been a malicious though evidently idiotic attempt in burn St. l')unstan's Cath odral was discovered on Monday mornlng_ Two burned out paraffin candles were found lodged in ob~ scurn corners of two of tlieinaln pil- lars of the i-liurcii. The placing oi’ them so lt'ii'f>i`\i.ily earns io preclude the iheo , of ciiiiiiisli carelessness, Tho parait‘in candies used are not in use in the (’liurcli :Ill .there icnust have been broiiitiit there lor sonic pur- pose. it is stxwpiiosed that some 'very ignorant pe .on during the Ekliibi- tion had set them there under the Sunnonilion that the basetor the 'pillars were ol wood. The matter has been rt-ierrod to the Fire \Var- t den for lures 'ga ion, ____.iL,.>i__ i Mlnnrd’n Llnlment Cures Coldil. -gahoesl-` V PERSONALS I - ~ *e T * -"-‘ .___.. ‘ _ g=' = _ i WAGSTAFF 5 i Real Seville - 2 °"°“g° i Marmalade ._'-I'-" ‘ “ ' ~ r;.~.1;Z3'>; e »._§,,'.f-- ~ Allomnle andsugar- wr I ,I i \> No calnoldiafe. _ fr' Milne Geilfie llotfan returned homo after visiting friends in Summerslde. Miss Etta Gains, trained nurse, who has been spending a vucation at her _lioino,liere it-tt yesterday for Boston to resume hor duties ‘here Vr Goo A. Bci.srl:iy niornlng on anextriidod 'i1"iD to .\'f~w York. llc will attend ‘lho World Series 1lu.~ielxi»ll games _ B°U°d_“’“h “W I" S”°"P°'”‘ \\\."infl on his reitum lie ivill.spr>m-l a . , . ~_;;‘. -_ an voun onocln lon iv. 1 =' _ > I _ ‘P _3nhJ___M V Q-___ i ‘~. . » ~ 0 6- o n ~ ' `._ f`i ‘ 3. -w ist " cei ed a ' f> i-n its hir‘h-iw~_r¢- .i-niight ‘,, if " _ 1: .ii »- . » -f .1 Wont - ‘ 1. - =;.-‘ f_ Riiober Hi-~ _ $.'».iii» 3,' W0.ue|i’s lir wi- =- ali' itat, Leatnti Sole and Heel _ _ $8.25; Wiim~~' i wk Kiti Bal. l.o.ithor .jolc arid. tcrgv Gro wi ii é' irfis Box Kip lligh ffut Bit; i Bal .... __ _. .. . $51.9() ` Womens Donn. Riu. Bal. Rubber Heel $4.75 Also a gr at many other lines We solicit a visit of inspection from you.‘,f’ _ ,.- ' -> »+ 'r l'il1bbtf.‘."ll'."»~ _ _ _ '_ _ _ _ lil* wcok at Moncton visiting intends. 4 ' 1 ` - _ just a mmute,plea~: ARE yoli dhummy with hir watch? ` Will it go-and keep going- where. youergo; will' itwstantli t _ jolting and banging and heat and cold _and rain and _dust and feg_wiii it be cheerful and-`a¢-~ peridable if it gets mixed up with the tools on your auto, or the Fishing tackle, or the hunt- ing outfit? The Ingersoll Maple Leaf il a good chum, a bully pal. Usu- ally a more expensive watch is temperamental and a bit deli- cate, unhappy under unusual conditions, peevish if it isn't treated tenderl . The Maple i..eaf is a hard- boiled sportsman, built for CORSETS ODD sizes cheap nt Fotolia Ltd. 3356~10~8-3|. WARM FALL and winter coats at Patons lead in style qim quail- ty. 10-7m-3|. DRESS GOODS WEEK It 'Pa- tone. tween tor all. . 3356<10-8-31. WOOD |8LANDS. - There will be no service in lWood Island Church on Sabbath, October 10th. _,.go~eAi.o2y ,ijrtenon . t t .‘ ~ :iisy luQsew es? og; , 0' E: in J. .___ . SNAPPY prices on goods ‘for sewlug machine ek at Patons. t , , M56-i0_-8-3|. . . , ..sA'runoAv is _ 5 ia_(_tf aaéror receiving disco onf. el tric iight miie roi- sep ember lighting, Pay today and save money. 3331-10-1-si. Miiiview_S_c_ii`ooi Fair Following ls a list of the prize winners of Mlllvlew School Fair which was held there on Sept. 22. The day was'mont favourable and at large growd was present. The fol- lowing schiiols took_part viz: Ver- non, Cherry Vailey. Earnsclitfe, Mt. Mollick and Mtllvlew; a.a.the centrt- Fifllowing-are the Judges viz: Mr. Clarke and Mr. Haslnm 'who pudg- ed the grains, vegetables and live stock. inspector' Doyle judged the school-work and manual training. 'Miss Saunders judged the st-wine and knitting and also the cooking. Following are _'names of the prize winners. - CLA`SS |»_-4-G’RAINS Sec. 1.-Oats V. I /_ 1, Howard' McDonald, Vernon 2, Horace Taylor, Millview 3, -Lyman flllchards, Mt. Meilick 4, Plierlca Nliirpiiy,Ciiei'i'y Valley See. 2.-Wheat 1,Margot‘ct Mclioniild, Vernon V2, Verii lrviniz, Ciierry Valley 3, Ethel llynes, Miilview » 4, Horace 'riiyioi-,`~ Miiibiew Sec. 3.-7Sweet Corn l, Leslie .\luri'ay, Vernon 2, Lou .\iurra`y,.Vernon 3 .Howard McDonald, Vernon I Claaeai.--Beans 1, Louis Murray, Vernon 2 Vera lrvldg, iCi'terry Viilley 3, Eva McLeod, Earnsclitl`e‘ * 4, Helen Wake, Mt. Meilick CLASS I HOME ROWN VEGETABLES i .J - ff ». Sec. 1.¥.’£urnip Seed _ I 1, Horace Tpylor, Millvlew 2iArtliur Sullivan, Vernon , Sec. 2.-Parsnip Seed »1, Ray Hynes, Miilvlew ` (2. Henry¢Bosvwgll l\lt. lilellick Sec. 3.-Beet Seed ,,\ _ in- - 1. Harold Dunphy. Millview 2. Raymond Hynes, Mlllview ci./iss ii-Roors Q r 'l' Sec. 1.-Potatoes l ~ V-ix. .llo ,-we 'l".'i_\'lor, Mlllvlcw V '2"i:rimiinfi R ri iiitiiieiiicir obert on. 3, Margiiret lluntiey, Veinon an “ 4, Joseph smith, Miiiview ‘ ' ' = '~ See 2.- urnipz Margaret Huntley, Vernon 2, Lyman Richards Mt. Melllck 3, lloriice"l`aylor, ltllllview 4, Everett Uunphy, Millvlew See. 3.-Vegetables l, Bertha Carrier. Earnsclifle < rv _ivy .,, _va iv*-J' Seo. S.-'Garmin 1, Louie Murray, Vernon 2. Leslie Murray. Vernon 3. Ray Hynes, .\i!" ii»\\' 4, Hazel McEaclie._.. .l'.. Mellick Bee. 4.-Pumpkins 1, Eunice Story, Millview 2, Russel Shledow, lliillview 3, Gordon Shiedow ,Mlllvlew 4, Horace Taylor, Millview E' Sec. 5.-Been gy Ruston sineaow, Migehif ifi Prudence Qpqa. Ve, _n 1.; '-3: }{ura_qe Tt!,}_’l0r, Mlllvléy " ftf.°'~s.rsmfa» 2i9"‘.=°s* _il CLASS IV.-FLOWERS _`“'¢‘¢, 1,7-'Sweet' Peas I. i Lapis lvU,i_rruy, Vernon 2, Maine Richards. Mniiieiiicit 3, Enid Sullivan, Vernon -i Margaret lluntley, Vernon Sec. 2.--Mixed Flowers 1, Louis Murray, Vernon 2, Enid Sullivup, Vernon 3, Beatrice Boswell, Mt. Mt-lllok Sec. 3.-Potted Plant - , l _ \ l, Gertrude Jenkins, Mt. .\lcili<-,k 2, Marion Gl¢ason,.Cli_cri`y Villlvy ' CLASS V. Sec. 1.-Canning 1, Marlon ings, Cherry Valley ci.Ass vi.--'tiooK|No .' Sec. 1.-Loaf Bread l, Enid Sullivan, Vernon 2, .\largaret_McDonald, Vernon ll, Salome Cavanatzli, Earnscliife »i, Beatrice Boswell ,ML Mellick Sec. 2.-Biscuits l ,Prudencei Drake, Vernon 2, Frances Wood, Mt. Mellick rin cis i;iiwAim ii. ONE!_.TWO!! .(‘ JM' THREE z iz iissi L. uisiiii VI V I A N ritiisiiiis ,_ M A R T I N M & .35/. ' Nuiv;l,°.,sRr_fi-:,i‘ii@ sito i to mite ad- vantage Qf"herj_iike that ifand she helpless and unp`i‘c`;tected. It was 'insulting-out rageous. UGH-H-H, how she hated him! .» NUMBER 2-A promise and a threat, married, in~ name only, to 'save another’s honor. With all sorts of maddening com- plication failing on their heads. Perhaps if S ` ' NQMBER fi-You never: caiiteilaboiit a woman! “That third kiss” ' f‘~ she said it _He Said: “?” _ ' COME: SEE FOR YOl.lRSELF.':. ,_ _ _ _» *I _ HX _» zf»,-_€`2.,_, __ ,zz , I' '*.`-‘ .f a't-e<.,,_,\_':___ -., , ,_-,~ °'\-<-_-t-.t ._-. »- -.N ’ . i>__\/_|\/_\,_l§_I}ln_l\AAilTl N " "ft _ f“f31b.“@f‘ 0111” ` “sriuiciiMi" EPISODE NO.5OF A ' ~ “"l’H'E SILENT AV‘ENGER” USUAL PRICES TODAY 3, llernico McDonald Ut.. llleilick 4, Ethel Hynes, Miilview Sec. 3.-Light Cake l, Olive Brodie, Vernon 2, Enid Sullivan, Vernon 3, Bernice'Mci)onald, Mt. Mellitilft 4. Margeret. .\lcDonald Vernon See.t4.-ii-fTartov. .' ‘ 1, Bernice M;:3ona,ld, Mi. Mclllc 4, Margaret McDonald, Vernon .i \..' ~,, 'fgwq O ". ~l. See. 5 (a)--Candy Fudge l, Prudence ,.Drak.is, 1Vor"n'on '_ 2,° Winnlfred Robertson, Mt Melllck 3, Enid Sullivan, Vernon - G _ (a) 4, Salome Cavtinagli, Eiirnsclifii~ Sec. 5 (b)-Divinity Fudge' 1, imrgaret iticxemm, iiitL”`;iiiai~ not -W 2, Vera Irving, Cherry Valley 3, Hazel McEa.chern Mt. Mclliclo cL.Ass vii.-SEWING AN_.l?..K|v,rT‘, Tino ‘ ‘ See. 1.-=Apron 1, Marga.re)t.\McDon1ald, Vernovn . 's ‘ u. `. -I MRS. MAY V 1 coiiui Noi MADE WELL AND STRONi_G'BV | ' ~ LY=DIA E. P|NKHAM‘S VEGE- 1. - ' ‘ COMP TABLE* OUND Columbia, ral-"! vias _i very weak and run down and han :rag- . | "HH | , g-ing 0\\'l\ `lil’""‘ ‘ul i pains ii ii il , ' pains in my hack. ,_ I could not et aronnil i l,_ lillti-I _ili':illi. \li|l\i<-ii' l l ;\‘l1\ri£ai'ot "i\l<-lioniiiii, .\lt. 5¢¢_»4_ ‘ Q,l°¢h¢¢_ Diamond 3;' V .H ||.,,m_,_ L~he,.,.y vane) .nt-iiif-it ________ Conslnlioo Int.-v i`i~'f't'_\" \'=iiI~>' , i, _\i.ii-,tgirl-i»t iieiiomiitit .\ii_ xii-ie vim .i oline vtiri iriémint-_ .\iiiii»'n-w .. _ ___ _ _ __A ,___- _ -_'_ i~:in»| omni, .\iiii\~i<\w _ 2. 'Murio_i_i;lt\iz,a,. ciim-.\'~\'=\i'1'.\' - | see. 3.-ci-aehet voke ::, mo..-i _\i\-i-:ni~iio~n .\ii. no -\nni<‘ Ul°=\-“on- Ci\~1‘I‘i‘ \'1~iii‘>' i. if.-tiii<-t-.t ‘\'ooii, .\ii_ Meiiirir -I, l’i'iiiii‘iir~o llratkv, Vvrnoii , tll`i\'t~ Smith, .\lill\'ii-\\' it ' i - ` ;"_i<:nini~iI'n l.iin\¢~nt ('iir1~n ~ _ -A- 1-» ~- _ - .nf -W ; __ ____~,,;~_~_::::~,_a 1'- _ N LeI’AGE, BRADY C0. -LTD. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Ove Reiia »le Merchandise Reli,aWhlf,Methods.j_ l’°“8h ‘gf-ling, a trusty, lusty' comrade you can take where you chopseand knoiwjhefll keep up _his end. That's the kind ol a little guy he isl And you cm buy this sturdy clium fqr $3.25-orfor $4. Q.. N See. 4.-Parmlpl ,', _»_-J- i \..4- riazei Mcizaciiem. Mt. Meineir :,- _3, he gh, it cliiichern. Mt. Meillck 4', Evi\‘Nfl:i.eod, Earnsclifie _ V --ff#-..»kf¢§5ii t ,'. ¥I'1“ rg; E to do my woirk often during the day. I saw , table Coni- and had to sit. dowrn aiid,rcst_ I .Lydia 1-:. i>ini<- ham's Vege- 'Ov ~ "1-’--7-'-.P-"5,-.= i=_ '--i==r,-_sr _ i iii, FREIGHT AND P@8ENGER 8@VlCl ST. JOHN AND BOSTON Pun-nhip "Goverllar Dinll will lon lt.. J h WIIDNIM DA at I l. rn. and every BA'i'i§¢DAY at rp. in. °(An¢l:aY:l':i'¢imo. The Wodnoldsy :ripe are vie Eu! llutport and Lubes duo gonzo: mont 19 A. rn. Thnrldnn. 'rho Saturday tribe ue dlroot eo Ronan no riundltl about 1 p. I. lain lion ‘ aimrnoono um ur P :IF connection with llotropollun Lino neslon for New York us ‘W [ht neu nad nil information IDI!! to A»0.Ullll1l€u 1%.. Mill ‘ . i ~ if ._ H, Q. v.‘ if if ylou ant his face to li 325 _ __ _ _ . _. . , Qgyou .1 _ ,N ,_ _ .- _ _ _- i 4. _ _- . g _ i 1 1° 4 i "3 “lzetilivs Murrf-y;"'V nh!! ' it."Novir A heuitiiler thnii l‘.e*‘i"i ~1'§'\\iberm;'t'iirrii\i-‘~ ae it - " ` 0"" Wlvrrtlo _ gbQ I ,' ,_n.’ e .Huh ‘_’ ti-I eliiftf _ ...“’ H 2- ew wniffi , .. ~.. ...fri if MIN' I-|05 33.25 4, llownrd, McDonald, Vernon was in my lite, and can`i-eiroifthirenii , _ it to any woman who sullen; as I ~ __=‘\‘ 'At aid."--mm. nnizann _ _ Q . _ ,_ ~ - _'G »' ti; ci./iss iii.-veosnstss F__D_No_ 1| co,umm_ A M 1 0 U _ - astern e teamship Lines, Inc _ .- in = or ~»»°» »v~» E- for - - ' t » ry ._ 0 r5;,_ See. 1.-Tomatoes hlirielnxfzewplo Tflonipound is so = _ m-mv"-mi; mm so ~ , 5; °°“ “°"°°f ‘ °"°"=¢'=» Rod be g Brand Models-they’re here and they’re autiful. -_ 8` -' _~ 1. Mniwi mcimiis in isisiiicir “ ‘md “‘““°Y ”““"’“S “Uv ’-"“°- = 1 ~ 1 f ' ~ 2 Eva MCM” Eérnséime successful lin overcoming womans § l : ' ills ls because it contains the ton 5 Sud Exc]“s|’v']y by @2% B, . . . bilshlng frolhi women in everyi ` f" f' 1 mu. M _ 2, Henry norweii, Mt. Meiiieir 'Y Pit. _ I 8: 2' h I 8' Bernice Mcbonud* Manok .muon at cnuntry provv be. , ill|I|lI||I|I|||Ill|||Ill|IIlllllllllllillll|I|||lllllllllillllllIllllllllIIHIllllllliIll|l||||llIl|ll|l|||H||| illllllllllllllllllllll lllllltlllllllllllll‘itilllllllll - 1 ea- »~» . .| _ g / /- 3. Prudence Drake Vernon ` ic, strengthening properties ot good l Q 4, Mary Morriggey, Eamsciiim old fashioned roots and hsrbmwhich I § act. on the female organism Women E i V 1 ~ , _ | ` i \‘ \ 2, Prudence akéf Verlron " ‘ 'il ‘ ‘ ' . 'i' C; L--- "`S__.» ‘iv-1 YOU owe it to yourself and to your respect r econ- ~ ; .H ,orny and value, not to buy your Fall °t: and overcoat until you have seen the new 20th entu »-»- =~°~°~~»~f- . §:.';'..‘:f.:..‘;“:;';.:z'..;;°.rit":..;;< i _ _ i ~ ¢ -~ -, S .' hollinl. curative iniluence. and !‘ - ‘ HARLOTTETOW P. . 1, Lymand Richard Mt Meliickl' the letters whlc we are conutant- ' 5 116 121 ST' C ` ' E Mooiu; & M Leon rm A 1 i ' d i b sri t - . ‘» I-°““ “ro->'» if-f-°= il’.‘i.....$"l‘3.'If.°l‘...i'i.Z..i‘?‘....5ii.ii...f"“ r ~ A --= ` I ' e . si » na. -wan