nxsoaeaunasltahmnaaausms lass-nuances: --OHOP from Helium's Catalog. _ sins-i , AUMMERSID! HUMNIBS COLLEGE-The time to enter la now. It means doubling your in» come. Special courses by mail. Book-keeping. Arithmetic, short- hand. etc. Evening classes. J. Pog- son, Principal. P. 0. Box 145. ..'DURING DOLLAR DAYS of this week. Thursday. Friday llifl Saturday we are giving 10% dis- count on our entire stock of foot- wear. Buy your Fall needs st the new Boot and Shoe Store and save money. S. K. Todd, Montague. 1385-10-20-21 . #800 VARDS CURTAIN Scrims colored borders 15c yard. Yard wide Palllette silk, color green on- ly $1.00 yard. Ladies ail wool fancy, pull over Sweaters $1.08. Misses’ Fur Coats $16.95. Dollar Days. Thursday, Friday and Satur- day.—ives 8t Murdock, Ltd. 126510-2441 ..*AUCTION SALE ol stock, crop and farming implements, household furniture on premises o! Pius MacMillan, Corraviile, Lot 53., Monday, Oct. 29th at 12 o'clock sharp. No reserve. J. W. Scrimc- geour. Auctioneer. 1236-10-27-21 H-‘HRETURN FROM HOLIDAYS -—The employees of the Montague Furnishing 00.. Montague are do lighted to have two of their ou-m- her the Misses Katherine Rose and Mamie McKlnnon, back again after enjoying a very pleasant two weeks vii-cation at their respective homes. Both girls, who are now thorough- ly rested, will ‘be able to resume their duties with a will. J. "WHO? from iiolman’s Oatslol- “ma. w. L_. FRENCH of the United Drug Company. TOIOMO- Ont." will be u. uoousiw wt- 25111 6t , and 27th helping Mr. H. J. I Mabon with his one cent sale. 1325-10-22 (l. /\ii Li i'i‘.V —Dc1y A ‘ ' d l‘ l t ‘l1 1 ~ i ~ 1 --KENSINGTON WHIST AND DANCL-A whlat drive and dance will be held in the StrsndfTheati-e on Tuesday evening of gulch week. Whist from 8 till 1 o'clock. Prisee for ladies and gentlemen. -~?riss of $5.00 for the person making the highest aggregate during the sea- son. Good music for the dancer. Ladies nnd gentlemen of adjoining districts ‘are cordially invited to attend. Refreshments served.‘ Gentlemen 50 cta. Ladies 25 cts. 1303-10-27-11 Funds urgently needed. Greg .‘_ Veterans and other Associations who can ‘in, the and crippled soldiers and their li.’°"“°-""‘.... l neyunee ow » tuberculosis cases, and the widows of those who fell. , . .- The Cousihy Branches want to help voter.‘ ans to settle in Canada. . r Veterans’ Associations ‘have joined in‘ s Great Poster Judging Contest, which has orgy]. ized on a scale which enables enormous prizes to be offered, and which gives to contestants the prospect of large for-tun $140,000” in Prizes 1st $55,555” 2nd 13,888“ 3rd 4.555s" __sIUV YOUR mllllnery where you can get service every day of the year. New stock Just arrived. special prices for Triple Dollar Days, October 25. 25 "Id 3791-" McLean -& Townsend. Montlllie. 126540-2441 t ..*BIG DOLLAR DAY values in . new. snappy up-to-the-miqute mil- linery. Thursday. Friday and Sat- urday, October 25, 20 and 27th.- McLean & Townshend, Montague. 126510-2441 .360 sic amz: backacss at $1.00 each. Every fifth package contains coupon soon rer 81-00 worth of merchandise. Are you lucky? Try one-—'i‘rlple Dollar Days-Ives & Murdock. Ltd. ~ 1265-10-24-41 is safest for laun- - cell's: fine fabrics ‘ for; psrticar m‘ 1a ‘F ' “so. " "u. fvlrblzwdvallzallla of ' ‘ty. r is oaetgihpdmbsst and Inost inexpensive - f [and bath onthe *//Y°" - i‘ ou-g/uud _ ./1r//l*/.2.{y1z_4 - pz/uu/'/10/nz' ‘ vi —LOT 6 NOTES-Miss Jessie ~ MacDonald and Miss Florence Blanchard, two of Lot 6's most popular young ladies left on the 17th. for Boston. While regretting their departure from our midst we wish them all success in their new sphere of life.-—Miss. Marie Waldo. teacher, Roxbury. returned the morning of the 22nd. After spend- ing her fnll holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs Ernest Waide Kildare. We are glad to see Miss Waldo back again in the community-H's are glad to re- port that Master Alton Boulter. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boulter has returned home from P. C. Hospital, whore he underwent a successful operation for append- icltia.-Mr. Watson McNaugbt. principal of O‘Leary school spent the week-end at his home in Carleton-Mr. John T. O'Meara, was a passenger west the night of the 19th en route to his home in Elmsdale, returning Monday morn- ing. Mr. 0’Meara's many friends in Coleman and vicinity regret to learn that he is resigning as teacher of Lot 6 at Christmas:- ..'MEN'S WINTER ULQTERS $14.95. Boys Winter Ulsters, fiill $6.95. Men's heavy Tweed Wintre caps 81.00: Overalls $1.29 pair, are few of our bargalns——’i‘riple Dollar Days, Oct. 25. 26 and 27th.-Ives & Murdock. Ltd. 1265-10-24-41 HMNEDDING BELLS-An inter- esting and happy event took place at Souris on Wednesday. Oct. 24th, 19234. when Miss Lila Dixon of Por- tune Bridge and Bruce Yeo of Mon- tague were united in marriage at St. James Manse. the Rev. E. Lock- hart officiating. Tho bride wearing a travelling suit of Navy Blue nnd hat to match looked very beautiful, and was given away by her father, Mr. George R. Dixon of Dixon Bros. Fortune Bridge. She will be much missed in the home and commun- ..'$EE OUR BROWN 50 in. Un- ion Serge at $1.00 yard. Black and white Shepherd's checked Costing 56 in. wide at $1.00 yard.. Heavy Corduroy Velvet 27 in. wldabrown green and purple $1.00 yard. Lad- ies Winter Vests. 2 for $1.00. Triple Dollar Days, October 25, 26, and 27th. lves & Murdock. Ltd. 1265-10-24-41 MAKE YOUR ‘ Appointment Now For XMAS ..*WELCOME TO MONTAGUE —Montague extends a hearty wel- come to its new residents Mr. and Samuel K. Todd. Mr nnd liy where she was very popular. Miss Laura Murphy. teacher spent The groom, a son of Thomas and Mrs. Yeo, of Union Road is the Well known enterprising and popul- he in r fall holidays with her parents Campbellton. She returned to And 20 00 other Prizes aggregating £30,000 : about $140,000“ all of which are donated by BOVRlL Limited. ' The following Associations are actively interested sad invite your s The Veterans’ Association Patron. H.R.H. the Princess Beatrice Trustee. the Viscount Levcrbulme. flhs Gust War Veterans‘ Association » Prcsb. Dr. .W. D. Sharps. The Array and N vy Vet ' l Prfll-errl/lajor M. J. Cuban ' Ills l ' Veterans f C da ‘pa’ lgrcabinzlol. 1. Ambrose $11k.‘ ' IMPORTANT Applicstifls isr ticket-folders with rani Veterans’ Ann. of Gr. Britain. Z ofdaelollwwh autborlmddepots: Coleman on the 22nd.—-l\iiss Claire McLellan, has resumed her duties as teacher in Coleman. She spent her holidays at her home in lndian Riven-Mr. George Clark. Mr. Wm Meggison and hiiss, Meggison. of Alberton were recent visitors to Carleton-The pupils of Carleton School are making satisfactory prol 8168a. reports the teacher. Much interest is being shown by parents and rate payers in Mr. O’Meara‘s work and all faln would stay his intended resignation. Photos with Bayer 163 Gt. Georg St. ar moving picture exhibitor of King's County. His sift to the bride was a beautiful fur coat. The happy couple left by car on a hon- eymoon trip on the mainland, hav- ing the good wishes and congratul- ations of a host of relatives and friends. Mrs. Todd ought to be well known to the Montague 3' people. Mrs Todd before her marriage was one of the attractive ‘young ladies of Valleyficld, one-of the neighboring districts oi" Montague, while Mr. Todd, will bc remembered as hav- lng held a position in one of the banks here, resigning to enlist for service oversees. Mr. Todd has added. to the mercantile acti- vity of the town by opening up u boot and shoe store in the building adjoining the Bank of Nova Scotia where tile general public can have the privilege of choosing from a new and complete line oi‘ footwear. To have u marl of Mr. Todd's typo ‘ mixed up with the business life oi 1 lthe town is indeed of material ben- rlcflt to Montague. and we bespeak .. Jifor him a liberal Iratrorlagc. J. PERSONALS ..*".\lrs. Norman McLeod of New A NEW cmsls OVER THE (Bristle. N. B., after enjoying u very 35pm; ' T ilcllghlfirl two weeks with her A loNfi PRDELEM many friends in Montague, left on return on Friday last. J. To enter send a donation of $1.20 for a Ticket-F older. On this folder sixteen of the most celebrated posters of the Bovril Co. are reproduced in lull colors. a Wlilcliarcthe IZbGLlIIOIdIcIofmeIlLII what you must decide. The folder shows just what you must do and how to do it. ll is a fascinating tlal of lasts and judg- ment to class these posters in the order which popular fancy will endorse. lt is s veal game which can be played over and ever again. and in whieh' all the isnil . . 7 "5 and which will interest be young or old. And just think of the pedals reward? A Prize which is a real formnc—snd you help in excellent :03- m“ E 'oucsn ma sssuly ' ssynn e-—- every donation of “.10 dike you in the lolder. thus $12.00 seams l0 folders- ' iheughoalyone piizewillbagivutssss person. CLIP THE BLANK FORM NOW before it is inialaid and mclose lt sh" " rjizrm ‘" use ‘l: Paris. Out. 26 Germany's fomiai utipflicuilioii for u hearing berm-e 1111K‘ wraps-ration eommivue on hi... Ellbllcct or her ‘capacity to pay p. considered’ in illlillOrllilllve flu-ole; 11H hflvlm: brouazht tho whole ro- parmliions problem to a, new crisis. Tlic German request was oonLmied. in u. note presented to tic commission this afternoon by DIF- fMrglly-er. head of the German lighted to see Capt. Peter Perrier ‘m u“ issue between the French buck again a-tter an cbsencemofdfi-T, “won on one 3M0 and up [iractlcally the whole summer. Nat-‘Eyrh h“ Belgian. and Lualuan urally the, Capt. is kept busy sh-"ik- vmsenwuvm on we other "he ing hands and exchanging greet- m“? .1,m.__,,. being i“ Iavéb o. logs. Capt. Porrlor was engaged hmrmg “m, Glearmans“ The 1n 11w 101811118 1111116 "<1 “PM” Briliils-h and ‘Italians have been 1n- lllfl D39! 593W"- wm‘ me “x”? edllincdl lniliis direction for some lion of the recent "big storm. 1w 11w , ‘. __ ulme. and the Brfglzinla- are now Ejlzlrfiillullel éltlifsggszléyxltnltilzfis f; saild to believe that the time has ,_ come vihen the G rm . ..h id 122w 1111119 b81016 “film”! 1° W!‘ be loco-loo. i0 staleetliefllllqcullse?“ p}? M. Poincare. lit 1s recalled. has RENT Bn-L UNCOVERS Pom all along contended that ii any TUNE ttaiicsdioold beiaadeliotbe 7Z5 Park Ava. Montreal. or to aay Grant War Veterans’ Ass'n lrnpcial Veterans of_ Canada Cities; lull‘, Ottawa, Oat. 700 Mala ltrosL Winnipeg Army and Navy Veterans in Canada 121 Bishop Sheet. Montreal Branches of any oi these Associations throughout Canada. will also l"? “l”? l0 5110i"? the ticket-folders. ' m cuaatorvsrowu The Fwcrewry. o. w. v. A.. 57 Grafton Street A"1"¥"—N-‘1VY Villcrivlt‘. 57 Grafton Street “Mr. Austin McCall, has arriv- .v:l home from the‘ west, having gone out ou the harvest excursion. _ l l-io is spending a few days with his é: . - NWHIPPING-Tlle lil-‘lll’ C3180» sister‘, Mm. Augustus Badman,- “ Capt. Murphy; has arrived at tlieflmwer Montagui" before leaving H o I I a n d port of Montague with a verso olffoi" the lirmberfwoods. He reports Albion Nut coal from Plctou dlfriiflmcs very good m (he weep S. ‘ . Ouu" Fall Shipment or ‘ iPocle 8c Thorripson. After ' ‘charging this vessel will loud pro- duce for Sydney, returning with Flowering Bulbs dlrea; from Holland. . All choice first size Bulbs. beau- anoihcr cargo of coal. The Scbr. Sea Foam is now loading oats and tiful shades, latest named varieties, in potatoes. The Silver Bell cleared for New Glasgow, with full cargo. Two Newfoundland vessels the Swan, Capt. Rogers and the M-lr- iam hiay, CaphKirby. arrived 0n Saturday last. and will load gener- al csrgoes. IBoth vessels had a flue tri-p up. The captains of these vessels report a large exodus of people from Newfoundland during the past summer over twenty ' thousand leaving for Western Can- ada and the United Slates, due in a large measure to the failure of the fislierlcssnd ‘the low price of fish, mivking it almost impossible for the people to get along. The price of potatoes sccme to have been definitely settled at iortydlve cents per bushel, oats the same, and turnips twenty cents. J. .-----._----_.--s---.--------------------.------.-------.--....---.----- l enclose a donation of S "Tickets-Folders Iorthe Poster Judging Competition. One Tchcl-Folduwillbesent for cverySLZO given. Nainein lull (Mr, Mrs. or Miss) Addrcru ..... ........................... v Cheques and Postal Crdsrs should be made payable to "VcIei-anr’ Association. Bovril Poster Competition". 81V!!- iccstlnmtc ct‘ Germany's cap- ‘em hymn". sully to pay were made, ill. should he done by the PUDZIPHLlOII com- mittee but he has hitherto avoid- ed committing ili-lmself to whether the committee might properly bake up that “qucstilon under the present dlrcumstanccs." in his last interview wriiih Herr Von Her- son the German Clht-rge (YAiYalrs Hyaclntlia, (Double and Single.) Tulips, (Double and Single) Darwin (long stem) Tulips. Narcissus (Polianthlus) Daffodils, (very line.) The Veterans’ Assn. of Gr. Britain Canadian l-i ’ _.-_-: 218 Paris Avenue Isntsvsl .---..--..-.-».--.-»i..... NEW YORK. Oct. 26.——lt was disclosed yesterday that the into Jos. George Mlchaud of Qllfllli-‘C had the suui of $29,000 in U. S- currcucy on deposit in a strong box at the Lincoln Safe Deposit Co. in this city under‘ tlie nainc of ailerons-us.- .-.ooooo.~---__---.-.--...-_ Freeslrs, Crocus. etc.. etc.. Plant Bulbs outdoors during October, or before ground freezes. This shipment of Bulbs -—--—<-o->——-—— " lllflilllll" "J. A. Bcliinger." ‘ This fact came to light when Surrogate John P. O'Brien was petitioned by Georgian Rlchaiid Jullen of Montreal to turn this money over to her as executrix of Mlchaud's estate. . Michaud, according to the police. riled in Quebec, December 12. 1010. l0 Ci lie 1 (iuestiions) until the ceased. eclared die won-id not consent consideraiilon oi nay such lby the C0llillllils’0il passive resistance had‘ -_-_-_-¢-o->-—- ERHARDY DIED ' FROM WOUND Sfifllilll Fill-S Three-logged llace for Boys 2 teamsr-Argylo School. 25 yd. Jockey Race for Bousiiaiv School. Pie Eating (iontcsl. 2 dye.»- from ull tho. ills-snare that attack boil!!- ous tli= w»! destructive in that of "Lute Blight" it is a disease union sprerids very rauldly c1111 "- I lruii nm r-lflced until late iii we I .2" Professional Card! - a . each School. ' Potato Race, Team of 4 each School-l. Argyle School. _ Unmarried Women's nllCG.—-*l. Emily Sellers. 2. Midy MacPliall. 1|, (liar, MacManua, 4, hiargarct hiacNevin. Married Women's Race-l. lilrs. A. J. liiacNeviu, 2. Mrs J01... Aiiaus MucDougall, Argyle Sliorc. ii, Mrs Elmer Crosby, 4, Mrs. Earnest Crosby. Bonshaw. The following is an account of the speech elven by Roy Mac-Lean. (Bonsliaw School Fair Continued) priced low for quick sale. Sclllmb-Arflllle Send for Bulb price list. Post. age pald on all mall orders. Carter & Co., Ltd. SEEDS DULIS Shot-n sviison. Lulu Blight can on guggigrl l‘. I v!‘ three ll0lllllll35 pan-ply $)'nipl.0i1li!, Illkiltift’ llllll Rozmrlly. Symptoms of Late Blight may no noticed on the leaves stoma i-r ‘ even on the potatoes t‘ Won.‘ Dr. c. c. Archlllflll On the leaves first hppear water soaked areas. These become m “Graduate of N. Y. Pest 6H4“ Medlosl loheol and Helfllll and brown alter a time. and lfl some canes the whole plant illes. Pristine limited u. In W‘ l“ andTlirost On the stems may be seen brown- ish streaks. On the potato iippeirre Office layer Iialidlril. 9"“ m” N I604. a depressed area under which ‘l’ hill! , om» Haul-it's n1! I- 111"‘ tiicrc may be a-dry or wet rot. sometimes we notice only brown “MacDonald s. McPhw B. A. Argyle Shore on "Potato Grow- fllrPa-kll“ l" the He“ ‘l! m" A. Mooemii 11.7.35“ lug." potato. 1 Potato Growing is a branch ul‘ ' Althouih {he “u” o‘ “to I 1A. Iarrlstorl. “WWW w‘ , , Money ts Llll illlsy Iulliiing the iveli knowing industry culled lllnullht" l‘ not ‘lmmlwhly "amt" Agriculture. We can readily un- Mo“ 7°‘ we "my 5°“ a "hue ‘(m-Hum “m. u, grow a “r09 or growth on the under side of the ciieristtlltll‘ i Paliiiiir s. Palm" i .n.“:. raters. K-"r . Qarrlstor, lto- , . 90mm... successfully i, H t leaves. This produces a large 1,.- onmmh u, have mopgtiil" fill‘), number of white spores, in wet . , ggiallh ‘ u? will‘: Isnii . m OM11 Olisrtsltitewm F. I. l- 1 but the existence of the money was not known until a bill for the rent of the strong box for two years. made out by the Lincoln Trust Co. to J. A. Belanscr. accid- entally reached the petitioner. According to the deposition of Arthur Mautte. manager of the Barique Nationals, Quebec. Mlcli- and had placed an account at the sank under his alias. but had been compelled to close it and re-opeu- ed it under his right name when the deception was discovered. Oscar Hamel. a Quebec solicit- or, personally testified that Michautl had, in his presence, once made out a check to himself as .1. G. Michaud, and had signed it J. A. Belangcr. explaining that he uad an account in a New York bani: under that name. The reason why the late Mr. Michaird employed an alias was not explained. 1'0 PROTECT CHILD IMMIGRANTS VANCOUVER. Oct. 20.—-—'I‘he Dninlnion Government will he asked by the District New Em League of British Columbia to '!3~ tsbllsh some connection between itself and the provincial govern- ments whereby the child immig- rants may be protected after belnu established in a home, the oliioci ~' of such supervision being to see that these little once have proper homes. Judge Helen G. McGiil out- Fflllllll 1111111 lllllll"! $011111 and lined the various laws passed il1il‘~ tho dandruff is corrected immed- lag the past year for the benefit of ' lfllely-"Thlfl. 61')’. wispy or fading women and children. hair is quickly invigorated. taking ————<0>---- 9m“ (“Mu d n on new strength. coloraad youtli- ‘Black velour forms a etrflgin “l... w h ow‘ in! beauty. "Dsmderine" u. delight new coat um is lavishly trimmed - 1 iul-on the hair; qjyefrqshliig. stimu- wit-h red fox at neck, culls and "flflleltts lilting ionic-not slinky or Rrflflfiyl around the ma»... This combin- . Any drugstore. . ation is very smart. __ . _ ‘ AKRON, 0., Oct. 20——Frcd W. Gerhardy, of Detroit, prominent race track official, died in u lios- pltal ‘here tonight from wounds re- ceived Saturday when he was shot by Marion Webb. a trainer. His son, Fred W., Jr.. and Mrs. Ger- bardy were at. his bedside. Peter Cullen. Toronto. another official who was shot at the some time. was reported on tho road to recovery (lerhardy was sixty ycaivi old. He. was shot twice, one bullet pas~ sing through his breast and l-ho second through his arm. He ap- peared to be improving until today when‘ his condition suddenly took a turn for the worse. An autopsy was hold tonight. The body will be iakcn to Detroit by lll|<l widow and son tomorrow. Funeral services will ‘be held there Saturday afternoon. ‘Deputies at the jail said they would not inform Webb of the death until tomorrow when, police announced, he will he charged with first degree ‘murder. He is held Wlllifilll bond on a charge of shoot- ing to ‘kill. Grows Thick Hcav Hair as ‘ ’ y saaaiaraa. soticiroa. i" Money ‘to Loan Cameron-Block Charlottetown. P. s. Iii-M from Shore 35-ccnt Bottle Removes Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair 75 yd. dash for Boys attending Sclionl.—l. Itoy MacLeam- 2. Stephen hiacLeod. 3, Alexander hint-Nevin. 4. Ewen Stewart. l'.0 yd. Sack race Boys {under ll. --—1. Alexander MncNevin. L’. Erh- i-‘erguson, 3, Wendell lliurley, 4. Douglas iilacliae. b0 yd. Sack Race boys over ll.» .1. Stephen MacLeod, 2, Roy Mac- Lenn, Zl, Milton MacRae, i, Ewen Stewart. . 25 yd. Wheelbarrow itace.——l. Stephen MacLcod and JOvliiIlO Mac- Nlifillfl. 3. Roy MacLeaii and ‘Wendell iliiirley. 1i. Murchison Frizzell and Milton Macitae 4, Waldron Sellers and Ewen Stewart. OOOO-OOO-OQO l Defective Vision l In Public Schools ~ . Statistics reeenil , lllied show that an loin". "1 25 nor cent of the school fiblldren In the United an" ave defective vision. The PFlMlPII eye defects. scoop-s. 1'10 to authorities, are hyper. "Wheels (fnr-slgfitednsss), "Willi (fiIIF-Ilglitedness) I'll! astigmatism. Defective vision, myopia. ls found to extent among alan- emigrm In schools. as it ls progress- lvs. Near-slglitedneas is the most prevalent eye affliction, llflllflfllnp primarily from cen- psnltal astigmatism and the subsequent ‘strain upon the accommodation of tbs eye In an effort to see. Have your children's eyes examined and know the facts. consult n. J. Manon OQQOMIIHIQ Contests l Three-legged Race for Girls. 2 Tennis from each SCHOOL‘- Argyle School. . muted l ‘weather ihesc spores grow very we knewaggtlilla: gagfitlalrguilligélll rapidly some aro washed late the i” which attack the potato“ ‘or ‘rround and reach the potato. _ " l The remedy for Blight’ "lsl Bordeaux Mixture. it should be applied when the plants are about eight inches high and continued every ten days or sqgluring the lgrowing season. Bordeaux Mixture is composed of equal quantities of Lime and Blue stone with the addition bi wafer. ' 1 chiefly a large Girls! An abundance oi‘ luxur- iant hair i'u|l of gloss. gleam! and life shortly -follows a genuine ton- ,1 ing up of neglected st-alps with de- pendable "Dnnderine." q§~ o. "““"\ "a .-. . l0 1v ‘ "r-Ir- ' ‘f ,0 Q’ l’ ' 4s‘ ""~—~.. amass. § "wan an: vou WAITING rem" i ____......--... . ~Fr~uu the _3.ll_i__rlnn, ilinllnrul Blur.