k . H] 4 i i.. 5'. .5- ‘rw i ._ gi *_ s *_ *t`fi'i' t ..=~"= _ .o vii f , x . \‘ ~ i r > i V \ ‘ii i t "2 ., . \ » \- if l _ & ix . ‘_ a ."5 f _e i .V,V ._:»;»1 »-»~¢. .»».Q`, i . 7 1 wil ...ffl _ u .- r nj L “"_;'i. _,i . 'rt fj ~' i . ,ll .V4 l ,i ' ;_;_:.f__1_ _»"_-iF ;:..f_,‘ 4,1, 1.' ... ( ,_ .,- ~ V* ,gs 'i-had 1. ` hill Liliiel 33°* carlsw Ave.. Toronto. PS4! Ca. ¢lCmals BOUUM " sac. not fi'F1“ri&iif.T A 3 VE@”L°5~2Y.§i! ~ ab( :Jammu lat Percy Henry, Georgetown. Bec 21 Steer, one year old. lst. ~ George McCoi'mac. Geor¢etown; 2nd. Sulivsn Henry, Georgetown _ » ' Sec 32 Steer, oaived 1919. lst.. H illddunrrle. holenoath; 2nd. C- McQnnrrie. Boseneath. CLAS! I HOR8E8‘ l Carriage Stallion any age, lst David Reid & Son. Cross, 2nd C. C. Acorn. Clrriageanaro with her lst. John Sullivan, Cardigan. S3. Carriage foal of 1919. lst. ullivan, Cardigan. ’ , , " . ‘_ Cams 6 an or smug . YOL NEEDNT READ Two HEADS may be better than 8 Y 5 lander :I years. 1st. D. J. Stewart. ' ‘me-but “°tEm th° “me hmm" ower ontague; Ind. James Mcbon- ' \-~ ’ 'i _ » F"-' ;ldl,_diMelrose; 3rd. Sigswortli Bros. / K.'*$"-J _ _ lb Tai railwavy timeas provided a igan. i ,_'-"_’1-1»’ ' y e. way Board takes our time. Sec. 5. Carriage filly or gleding 'I5 ii ' --- under 3 years. 1st. J. T. Maher, Sum- yh Elec” . fi'-~¢§}§_‘ ~ " `~¢,, » i V°U 3/W lilly le" 09"!! 0f almost moi-vnio; end. Penne Moo , s - ° °“ “ 'f°` °" " nuythins nowadays for about thirty vme_ '° "mm" paper if you dont feel like i_t fcemm Sec. 6. Carriage Filly or Gelding _ under 2 years-Ist M. J. Kelly, El- n,$|f,:'d:B°ARD mr 'the kiddies me p TH'E'MfAN who sows seed of cour- I. 'Avo 'U ' Q ‘ Q is- ~ 9 ‘ U0i~V8l@: 2. John A. McLeod, Prim- y' tes and kindness will- reap an nh- S V099? 3. Hugh .McEachern, Newl‘o-t. nncifant harvest gl co and Bronchitis and that cold, till you P sm ,_ C,,,,,e,d,,e_ shire or Pm,c,,_ A i=Voi.i1'|cVVA-|_ cANoioA-re shouhi _ "___ _ eron Stallion, any age-1. David Reid W9." °.*°‘”l’a5 5110"' _ ii.F PEOPLE will only use proper ° ° & Sons, Victoria Cross; 2, J. R. Bro- , restraint there will b no danger of halll- MOMBBUB. You DON T have l° be 5 f°°t`bau referring to the new Liberal leader as .1-_ Messrs. Carveli Bros., of Char-VP'Ser_ 10 CM Fm Gum I V .` iottsiowsaro hssnnhg s iinot or 4 wj\~“__1 A HVY]f:nn;n 'gf :|“‘°‘: 'ri-is-ns oi-o no oohwshs in :hs V _*f auci<|.Ev's wnirs anouci-urlile vme; 2V mm A_ Dew” N'ew“Pe‘§‘,’f_ sioros which oavorti-so is 'rho chars- ,J o_o/2 M vvlggrga belgthzougiinsiitiiexrfige :ing 3- D' P' C““‘°l1°» Cafdiirun. ` 'an' ~ " l~ w on taken is mixed with a wine 3 §;;'rs1L1Ca;f);;:l|YA°" Ggguilf' uglefiz WHAT IB THE USE ofthe Ztulinns ` . a _ . erm. 2V I,im.r G RAMV M 5 H "fouling" about .this Fiumo Affair, . h ass full of hot water being ten P Try it for that Bronchlal Asthma Peter F. Campbell New Port ugh mixture. m Sec. 8 Cart Mare with her Foal--1, play" t° kick when fwnng a bm' the Hon. [William ‘Lyin" McKenzie , , , King. ' Se,_._ 9 Cat F I t 19m___lV I, t A BUSY PERBON>isnt necessarily V ____ Qnmpbelf' Nfafptgm e °r industrious. Gossips are always busy. _ tiuiee stwuser *lm "ie °"“”“‘Y ,,,, ' _ Y ‘ “""l' “rj anywaytr ~ .iuoo|No'b§.tho sound véhioh some N ,fre ?;`.}:,;d:_3’ Raymond' Cmdon' Pan BMD A MAN uh th t Thi autlomobiggs make there is lots of Dell _ 3 w e gou . " e an pop em. 5-$591 anlgaggggllceglng' pain is something awful, but I can't .___ ’ ' ' ’ ‘ kick." THE PAPERS kee on laying em- see it loosen up also for extreme en. Georgetown. ' D ,, hoarseness. lt is better than a ' Docto in the home for INFLUENZA. A Druggst is asked to handle it. Order now from them. °‘£'.'U¥%5-5995535855!!5855!#-%&$5U¥%¥%%%%$% __ i- phasis on the phrase in quiet wed- sefl' gangglgf ;a°_;:;h°" Aceldgg 1' /TO SPEND twio days in Sackvlllo ding." Do. they expect the principals 1' ' ' ' ' n ' ewar’ most of us we fear would be 1 little t break ight t i t before New Perth; 3, J B_ M Mm V A . o r on n o n scrap Every general store and every Summemidl ames 0 an t°°"l°'19il- _ U10 DBFBODT _ ~ oinscv imposr co. - si. John, N.n_ V Sec. 15 'Ca ri e Ma G ld' -- ' D F lM0'i);ildV Mrgng 8 éngc THE EXHIBITION is Dow Over D0 N01- woggy’ M|mndyV if you I, . . ' , ' H_ .M ,.1 (3 .gue' ’ “b°“l H Week and B0m° “halls are fail to get into society. The oyster is ‘ “QM” e’ Brdisan' 3' Gerald still weak over the exhibition 31 f cm, McDonald, Cardigan. ~ often present at a soci un it _3e¢_ 16 pai, Draft H0,-Bes_!V A; Dm uw bridge tender any that his when he would doubtless prefer to be - ~ ` il . H' Lanmm' 2' hh" A' Dewar' New attention was first attracted to those at home in his ed I W. K. BUCKLEY. Mir Perth. CLKSS 4 dog-fish by _hearing a sound of barking JUST FOR vm.iéty_ and as sevnal Chemist, Toronto . at 5e!¢¥e$%5$$ Do You Know That we operate the only Lens Grinding Plant on P. G °“ nm beach- ladies have figured in "Court circles" here, it might not be a had idea to SHEEP- MUCH To BE THANKED FOR make a change in that siEn"‘Welc0mB ' _"__ t our Boys" over _the City Building Sec. 1 Pure -Bred Long wool Ram. At a church conference a speaker aeld. have it team ,nwelcome to our 2 shears or over. Reg.-1, John D. began n tirade. again-st the universit- mm .. ' _ Steele. GHBDGFBUKS 2. Slowilrt Bi'0S. es and education, expressing thank- ' ' -Miii'l`8Y River: 3. Keenan BNIB. G€0r- fulness that he h.ad`never been cor- HIS LAST WORD ' . 0 9 8 9 Q 0 QQ Q Q 9 Q QQ $90 g6t0Wn 'R0yalty. ' ru ted b contact with a college ` P Y , - ._-_ Sec. 2 Pure Bred Long wool Yea';’~ -After proceeding for a few min- A_Nm_,h Carolina negro was bm`ugm ' ing Ram.:Registered-<1, Keenan Bron utes,,the bishop, who was ln the , f G€0l‘§et0Wn ROYHUYI 2, Stewart Bros. chair, interrupted with the question: ;1\§'n;);‘r the ganmin to be ‘hanged or M . , _ V . \il'i’2lY River. "'Do I understand that Mr. Dobson .. . oh 'Se¢- 3 Pure Bred Long.,wooi nam is thsnhtni for his ignoi-ahoor' V any’f,f,§‘,‘éy',;D°‘;I,‘ly._f.’.“f “h°"m' “,"". y°“ Lamb. Registered-1, Stewart Bros.. "Well, yes." was the answer: ‘you “Yes euhsw Bmw, the condemned Murray River: 2. Keenan Bros.,-_Geo can put it that wa-y it yonVilke." mm .£1.56 got H few words to B,,y_ I rsetown Royalty; 3. Keenan Bron.. "Well, all _I have to say, said the merely wished to sme dat dm sm, €0l'86¢0WH ROYHHY. . prelate in sweet and musical tones- . <. _ t iSec. 4 Pure Bred Long wool EWG. "all l have to say is that hc has much “ugly is sam w be a lesson 0 me E' Island? having iraised lamb this season--1, to be thankful for.' Do not wm.;.yV Mh.andyV gg you f-3,1 ‘BY That we employ a skilled 4, Surface Grinder, and are* daily grindin from the g-_ rough glass-the most com plicated kinds of lenses? Those are facts, which mean a good deal to the Glass wearing public, doing away with the~ annoying delays caused by sending away for special lenses. Send your glasses in by ' mail, you’ll get them back promptly and in perfect con dition. Call in and look over ou lant F. Hutcheson G2 " O ¢Q&¢$$%%mi#%#mmm»w& ’1 ll , G Optometrist and Gpticiani 3 Stewart Bros.. Murray River; 2, Kee- ' -_ to get into ,Misty The Water is often nan Bros., Georgetown Rayalty; 3. _ TO EVERY CITIZEN present ,ma social function when he Keenan Bros., Georgetown Royalty. f h Sec. 5 Pure Bred long wool Yearl- _Help to make the city better, ;;m;,l;;.‘§;‘g_)tless me er w be at omg ing .Ewe-<1, Stewart Bros., Murray illelp to makethe city clean; ______ River; 2, Keenan Bros., Georgetown Don't be just a constant fretter, - Royalty; 3, Keenan' Bros., George-. Add some beauty .to .the scene. ' w"""'N,G 11° HELP town Royalty. _ You may not indeed b‘Ve able "A - -. i iSec 6 Pure Bred lon wool Ewa To erecta eaming dome, quarter,” “nh °r °a"’°"° Lamb'-1 and 2 Stewart litres Murmy But clean up glround your stable' acid’ 'pl°“°'" Bald th; “pressed . _ ’ " _ “ ' .l00king man. ' "“ _"' '-“r ‘ '. River, 3, John D. Steele, Gasper Beautify your little home. ..Th»,sV is 8 hardware _VB.h0pV.. Bam, ll\lX. _ he salesman regretfuliy “so we' Sec. 7 Grade long wool ?Ewe having Help to make the town attractive, t » , V' ,: , _ raised lamb this season--1 and 2, Ed- Help to stop the ones who sneer; ?:":"" §“_‘,.’d|°d“' BH” isnt were ,a’;Yi,’l win Reid, »Roiio Bay. lt will pay you to be active, n“5 _..-91°" _ ° .f°;:6y9.'_1 1.” °““` 599° 2,, ‘ Sec 8 Grade long wool Yearling ‘Since your interests are here. H 'll °l "°9°°' fa "5 "and 1`°"°|V°"5» Ewe-I-1, E. B. McLaren, Georgetown; Wloulg your backyard stand inspec-i ""Pm"l".”`5 Ch"°“lV§l5'T°l°5"Ph- ' Sec. 10 Pure bred grey faced Ram tipn? ~ _ I _ _ _ ._ _ . » v gwon; -° 2 shears or oven Reg,smed;1_‘;,.,mm_ V,%,V?Va;\ ,;b»,;“, ,he ,,,,c,,(;,,d,,;,._,tm __Vi.4ire.|N A anna? c|1'v_ V V -, -mportohoo or 1-1ih1o_.study..__nev, as J. Donahue, Roseneath; V, ernon ‘Ru s o ps to spree - e ec ri. " """ ‘f _ V E_ E_ st I 4 Shaw, Montague. Neatness brings the cheerful ghgstlhungl V ~.- ' " ""' V ‘ V , V _ ..Imp°,¥t;:ce and Place of the gun. Sec. 1»1 pure bred grey face Yearl- thought. l” PPT' _ Sec 13 Pure bred grey faced Ewe; I)on't forget while you are grumbling W8! i‘\lSllll1K lit him 1110111 0119 llli'BCll0Il having aissn iomh 1919-1. C. B. 'rhst you might no something more; u motorcycle from another: an nuto~ *mme in Ebbufieet. At-ter n new -Mi'~ and Mru- Eduard Ellsworth. T 2 ' re stumblin truck was coming from behind and a Weeki Mies Lllttrell will move » to WHl9i'50i‘d. Were visitors at the 'Sami g. ...ffl _ _f » _tra V! _ ' There are .many 'styles to _choose .from in* 'S‘ei‘-gee, Popiiensl, -YelV_iourS'; Tweeds and-‘Silvertone in'-plain or fur trimmed collars., _ .These are 'very dressv looking suits, embodying the _ highest class of tailoring. - _ UF -QUAI-I'1`Y` G i - 1 -_,_~ , -_ ~ In the fit finish, wear and correctness of style. l 1 OUR FURS ~ have a distinct superiority. They are made for women who want, quality. .All the latest styles in Hudson Seal, ~~Muskrat, Coon and Marmot Coat, plain or trimmed-. ~ _ A . i » ‘ , Fur Capesof Beaver and Seal, Kolinsky, -etc. Scarfs and fancy stoles in. all the: latest F urs, of o`eal,' Beaver Cross and Red Fox, Wolfe, ‘Minis Racoon, etc. with muffs to match. Our prices are alW'ays'right.i = - _ - » \ Fall Cf-mfs, _ , W0men_’s new fall coats in all the new' color- ings and materials, full back and belted 1' models. There are many styles to choose from. ". ' .PLAIN AND FUR COLLARS A splendid line of Women’s Plush Coats in the latest styles. Sizes 16 to 44. ~ _ E BRO -rr Pav; go buy m thu pronnc dey School” -R S Sldenius. 1 R _ .R 1 t d_yV C_ B_ Cla V Hilllitl HOUR! _-. _ U- -THl GUARD|AN ll Ol IIIO If ii ' ' lgiindigr 2, ifrgllay, Dundas. y Help to make the city fairer, _ Gilli8l1li!3-gilligiilugl “.1 l4ff°l'¢¥'l. sllllll’-|8l'llll0. _ Relation of Hnme md sunday soo. 12 Jnro ai-on gi-sy :sooo nam You ooh do it if you try, The iioleutriuln nnueed et the inter- M;-l9%U'l'i’4 Flt>Rt'rlil4|a] yvlnhren. I- 1 - Lamb. 'Reg' tered-1 and 2, C. B. _And you’ll be a profit sharer sect on ol .two usy cross streets. HS 958 e lit re e t t is week ' _ Clay. Dundiiss. ' 'ln the splendid bye and bye: He looked about. . An-V automobile" f°' North Gamma alter °Pendin§ WESTERN' PERSONALS School"-Rev. R. H. Stavertf Ofllcers were elected for the ensu- liis year as follows:-_ t President, Rev. E. E; Styles, Alber- on the summer months at her former --_ _ Vice-President., Jos. Hardy, Elms- .IIODOOOOOOOOIOOI .,_.-_'1-°._i H Eye Strain Eye Strain, most' frequent _ source of waste of nerve power, is likewise most sure of prompt correction, if rightly treated. An eminent physician writes in the New York Medical Jour- nal "i have yet to encounter A typical case of sick hidoche that was' not associated with Eye Strain. ,our own experience has prov- en- howtrue this is. Our records show that hundreds having suf- fered.far.years from Eye Strain without lctiowltig 'the cause; have sought and-‘ found relief through, our examination, which proved beyond, the pelbibility of s. doubt that then-.eytla were the prim- ary- caan of all'-their trouble, and that’ 1'-direct relationsliil existed between their eyes and the nervous mrtem. and theta! cure was effects.; simply by cor- recting tbl _ orrofl- of- refraction and muscles by means of`gia|s- ,Have your the. newest H. J. Optometrist P. I. |- COIII d~a!_ Zip-zip! Zing-giugl -_ i _ Perth; 2, David Reid k Son, Victoria There is mum, that may bs mended d9SWl1l~ ` ' Cross;_ 3, C. B. Clay, Dundas. Through n little aid from you; There WHS bill 0110 see. 15 Pure bi-ea si-ey faced Ewe Hoip nooreaso tho ah-¢_thot's biowins. Stmiiliiiil “Pon °» Lamb-1, C. B. Clay, Dundas; 2. Alex .Help to purify the breeze; Qlllcllly' Gelilnll li. Hamilton, New Perth; 3, osvid Reid mon it hsppos, is be snowing and lumped into the & SOD. Victoria Cross. Clean your sidewalks, if you please. if U0 fllll 0V0l' Sec. ld Grade grey faced Ewe, hav# ' ' --Ex. ,i-l9V°la“d Philli- ing raised lamb this season-1, James ~ ~ ~ . Gordon, Briidenell; 2, Jiahn Han*son,‘ BIGAMY I8 COMMON. ;2;l_‘:C:“~:la°:Bg‘ Burn; Point; 3, Tbos. _ Dona oe, \_ ~ 5 0 noionesth. - _ _ \ _ ,, be -’ . so asked him Sec. 17 Grade grey faced Yeariing m,?,.:g_‘;VTythE,°,q0Tdh;":,Ey conxmso §";’::t pecltedtoblivei he E 1 a d 2, '1‘. J. Dona ne; 3,v r- . “ anno se n;l°"§`haw“_ E Assilsn that Justice Darling, at the my legal Wim lose of a day in--which he had sen- ,, Sec. 18 Grade grey faced Ewe c , U to yo\1.ilii'- Lsmh-1, E.a..ivioLarss. Georgetown; '§',‘§fd °w°1'° '“°“ '°' ml ° °°°°’ \A detective ~'l‘ J. Donahue, Roseneatti; 3, John ° .. . _ real Mile -went “rm People are taking a very lax view 8 nh 0 8 B 4 . _ m ers isit ‘;f,.:.‘;°.'.:':';:.°.'i:.:°:i::.‘:‘~.. ia.:“.:.‘;f. uf , - . . _ sentence _to it :::.::‘...‘ l.“:;°.;°. ~» on cheap aiid`ea|siy germs in the Coun- h’ m‘5h" M’ “bm mm ty Cmirts? and I deresay it will be "H: successful ‘ ' - - ' 1 l- » - '1» 1 : that he the lud- live with when the He was and 3 David Son, peggxe d° ,mia "E: ~A` husband was' =Ssc Lamb Ox h d ~,”l'1|:y bt-‘fi _wife for Alex 3 -°5 °°“ 9 y, another noni "’° "-`.*‘°t sacred grey fao dear." C. B. Clay.. Reid Son. Victor- ]-lamilton, New of 'Long wool sheep Stewart Bros., Murray Keenan Bros., George- over my igiliy in the lake it then CAS T Oli the »¢.». .4--lo».‘____ v .-~ » .» »»»~\»v»¢»»o. -r ,,1,»d¢-W '- Clay, Dundas; , David .Reid & Son. Let there be no futu 8 _ , viotoi-is cross; 3, C. B, Clay. Dun- o'si- obstructions st your floor. tuxtonb was nnqedlly-annronchins. Flfifida Where #he hun unent, the win- er during the last several years.-H. Sec. 14 pur bred grey faced Yearl-, Hil to make the town more splendid ~H6 l00k€\i “D 'illlu “W dlfecily _ ' '”‘* h ' -\‘ ing Ewe--1, enlex Hamilton, New tif: tho part you have to do; _ above him s runawnyairs-hip in rapid ~ -RETURNS WEST.-Mr.' James Coyle, who had spent the lost couple He was of months, with friends in West oovdr. Prince County was an outward pas. the lid Sanger on Wednesday morning on in time route to his home in Waterbuty, train.- Conn. This was Mr. Coyle's rst Vlilll 10 the Island. -he .states the irip has indeed been a pleasant one. He intends to spend his vacation here Main next Summer.-H, he ex~ . , ~ , ...._._._i.._ 1 "‘1‘“ ANISLANDER ~(!l.lilEi) --0F CATARRH Wells . ‘__, d timea..._ ' ,iw ' ' ‘ `.So 'island people have been f0\` IU, cured of eetarrh, bronchitis, asthma lill10l‘ BB a . similar ailments .by means of the ferr or tha_t_ we _cannot begin to merside Fair on Wednesday.--H. _.__,... -'rho Misses Kstis, and 1-nomllo llloflilde Exiilbition this week. -i/ir. usd Mrs( William Rows, Miss Gertrude White and Mr. Victor Pur. dy were among the visitors here yea~ in Mr. Rows’s touring car.-L. . autoed to Summerside on Thursday ylllith the following party; Mi-V, ann “- P°'»°i‘ Blilzer and Mr. ann Mrs. H. B. Huestls. O’Leary.-H. ____*_$___ _ SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION A'l‘he West Prince Sunday School sslgfiation held a musing Convention at msdale. Tuesday, September 30, lcv. E. Lockhart presiding. Devotion. as were led by Rev. E. E. styles, *"8* H Dlwrt Business session' was hsid, this sm- followed by ia" report _D0Yl°. Rosovills attdnded the Sum- terday having motored up to -the hir' -. __ - 51 -Mr. Alvin Huestls, 0'Leary°` dale. 1 Secrets ~Treas rer . . Ba our Albei-ton,UV' ‘ “~ Q” ' Childreirs Division Supt., Mrs. Herb. Platt, Greenmount, and H-idson Gor- don, Montnose. ` ‘_- Adult Division Supt,_J. H;.lBrye'nton, Montrose.-' " h General Oflicers Division, Bupt. _Ruth sei Lltrd. Alberton. ' Education Department Snpt., Rev. ,li."E. Lockhart, Montrose. Bible Reading Department, Milton Costnin, Alberton . _ '.~;" ' Et '»< 1'." yi .ilil -‘<1 ‘Iii V1 *L-` FRUIT _illls ' Qiieasoiii ill here. 2 _ =- 1 ‘ snan , fb tsibsurn-om,ons 'who as knows . nh. __ . . thoroughly trustworthy. `- - w _ ' . ` ~f.asilsvus,.r.xil.»i.,- =p'i'JV-- them, but here B the from the schools. V Montrose andlilmsdale P_resbyter.- an Sunday Schools are worthy 6: -Special mention in that they re P96. tively charted 90 and 100 per tient., m,°°l_iiis all the requirements of a stan. *fda School- They were the only °°h°°|S l\°lfl1il¢ a Workers' Confer- ence whsreb{ all the needs of the !°l\°9i would a tsxenus. ~ -#rho isiiovtlnr marins. wornhon ' iisriii snousinr 51'. JOHN All We will be pleased to Ply; you with your Fruit Al Quarts, in ` Sept. 30th. 1919. nie great hut C' to ,» ,...