v o‘ 7 ‘of llomes. V - V-oHIAVTadlEei-enceOvsltinsmskes losses-y l _' 91,55“ lilllQl‘w_il_lk'and”siling children 1 _ Neville itron and sturdy: {full etlife sell ‘ ; Ifthél y ‘ind w lh__‘Ch¢Q]l9 iglow with glorious ‘ ' rSuch is the experience‘ in miny rho“: ‘ _ of good heslth is igdpqqstg 4 o ‘ lehssientto build ujiliesleli ies, sound lined»: measure. After illnesrflvnltinr (ll! Jflmree heslth, stren Ind snormal - i praiséor Owllinq One niotlie: __ ,.;r'..P_"~~,.~I_‘- .._. . .. .... .. {N l little ‘rl Dom! b4: derived wand I ' y ' flier-tribe dsilyfsze ofOvaltinednsingqtge: ‘d: For tbs first jbrtniflqt 0g tbs time . . ysiuusi or bjsd was ...-survived y?“ M2. . ‘ . >4: Maw rtulhl‘ "eovlm f‘, ‘fink . l,‘ I . . mus-b better tbs» blfiinlberi ssqurbs‘: ~ _ ‘ diennssrling lnstbe obangs injst; ape-H J- » H Qill§wu¢lw¢y:¢ilin£."i '. - .~~ ' '2. -. bwsuiaeiissssmers hapliszerrlmlxtusrelofiss _._ . .r r gseersldngrediengs but is nianufactunreclbyiis - u-daelesivedcienrifionprocess. Ovslrine retains, "ee- the essen ' ‘elements ofirsszalushle. _ ’_ ‘Iililklrom ‘Be lsnd’s richest, secures; . ' if“ ‘ e oi Ovakgns isessil dlgegred and _ . _ _ ' , _ ' Make delieiousUvs eyour chll&_ " ." ‘n’! ‘dilly beyers e the yesr-“round. Tlsey‘ll_ eiirivionic. a : ‘Ms e in England. Sold hfSUc, -‘ ' enpgp-ripelberley malt, fresh,_eggs__snd , _ jsrfgertini sremore econolnicaltG purchssei ‘ ' ‘ l‘ ; f i‘ I . ‘ -' ' ’ l I A i‘ " 133317351‘ : l _ deli ovsrrmrs: (sine-ii. 7 4 ‘see slert minds. whine supplies ~- ‘We receive ‘rsieful- ersers-conssiprly- -~ éliseysues sndspecisl $4.50 fsmilyeiie‘. its _ - - “l us , T _ ' hi? “BHABBY , _‘ j ’ wss on yesterday cousins 1 ifiudei ' Hclilyo, (Wethen) . . .2 ‘ ed s! -‘ ~ . k l v ' ills ess- tlle‘ second ‘postponement or the Ab; genie which wes sched- ulmer sso yesterday erm-noeu. i . much swsitesesrnetslree place ' this nlternoon at the some time and plnee, namely 3.30 at the ilbeswelt ermieeysee jsy the leelgs o! things sold tilt will be wemther.,_, _ _ This set-tn” promises u) be one oi ms eestsne closest w on vlsee here m’ msny moons, end thelans should turn out in lersenulnbere todsy“ end show the 16:11, teem thst they are right with them in: their quest for the Merit-fine Bssebell Title. € lsvoilred by. line . l ' o‘ .. - spectively. f’ .',._v('csnsl_llsu-rress) N. 5., sept. 1s- fleft- Abbe ,slmexod another tree-lor- sil §ind'_ Iuls ‘a. -Joe isexirmey em ileefAubrey' also won their races _ when‘ thellfew Brunswick and Fllelrle Olgbillt-lrswung intonation at the mirliibltion todlsy. ‘In-z test sltbr the ‘ram. but el-lsfie.was' s. shirp-Jvind. l .- '_ " i suite: is‘. . useless...‘ (Flemming) 1 "sflMi-eet. (isexenns. .. a _' "svelte, (Beans) 4 qrsgtse. (Conroy) s (‘DUMB fill-IMF! , flririseu-aie; slits; mill/s. ‘115 lime ‘N zuls__"ln.,l‘<lirsst'y)_ _l _ 1 1 i 1s IVINNER ‘Marge lllirect-Xn: Johnny l ker, Third And“ Fourth,‘ Re- iqi-i Hedgewood x. (Keys) 2 rlsrly Todd, (Revers) .. . 4 a Merv V010. (Oameron) Tlmez-fliifltd; 3.11; 2.11. ‘ 2 2 3 3 4dr L Free-For-All’ " Bert-Abbe. (Kingsley) ...... l. Ruby P.. (Keys) 2 Jeanette Royal, (Wilson) .. I BessleldcKlyo. (William) .. 4 Timer-mos; 210m: ' 2.07%. slfilil-l sBKGBI-l 2.21 Trot. ' . Mac. Aubrey, (Avery) 1 Peter Dewes, (Gel-ow)‘ I Beretta Aubrey, (Horseman) 3 Johnny Wslker. (McKenne) d‘ Temleml. (Nevers) ‘l Peter Alright. (Holmes) .... Q May "Cromwell, (Steele) B Ruby Aubrey, (Conroy) 5 Tiniez-Tlbtl; 2.14%: 2.15%. hflildsfiflfib- &O|AI4-IQ“" "w t 1 . ‘crowd endl- wm lei ‘use north Tryon Driv'~ Jfile ‘track was in 8°"! ‘lent,’ ' previous day's. "l" ' double. There» were ' reeelhnslzurn- gthfmntoh ‘lice s'.nd tlienretineelllorisls periorm. -_ '_ the csss AiPrlnoess Cltllerlne. "' ills grand old me ailing out-tile reoe wetter Peter @5111 r. ~ f y reoe wss quite easily o! Cope‘ Traverse. lies uiresywsslwesettlns 1°!‘ u," ijeet. Rents. Dawson.) ‘\ 1n vtheflflli heat Lsoonsgbroke his hobhles and never eppeared w be on his right behevlor alterwsrds. , In the elses B rem Miss Le Ab»- bey, the Kenslngton more won quite eselly a classy and likely pleoe ol big chestnut peoer snd Gordon Dawson's Nancy Brltton put up l strong recs tor second , the big chestnut gelding nosing her out. In the eels reee limi- load owe- pects laced the starter. Three o! these’ seltsere Premier Whittes see ere _iu line" tor the biz noes next year. All these colts end most o! the other horses ere preparing for New Annen lrlstlnee next jllleresullefilnssk ll 31 Princess cetnerine (Csllbeok) Peter Olsstewey (nemesis) gas; ass i-i. ‘ Colt uses rnres Yenr Ollls Helen x. (l-rellene) l a l queen zemho (Dickie) 2 l‘ 2 Helen weilm (nines) s s i Bells. Whitte (sell) s s s Time 2.40: zso; (us. Class n Miss u. Abbey (MoArthur) 1 l 1 Rex B. (Dickie) 2 I ‘J Nsncy Britten. (Dswson s s s Lsdy Aquirs (I-Iolisnd) 4 4 e Lecopla. may (memes) » e l 4 ‘flme 2.40; sin; 2401a. miss sues‘ - ' » Ruby Kay (Kehoe) i l moons. (Onmpbell) l 3 . Time 2J6) 2.87.1 ‘ ' ' SNKOI’, Dr. W. G. Ohurch. ,j.1ussss=~w. A. ‘Iloornbs. W. I. Ion p, neierswue. user-tum.- .. merrier coursellmrton Mserm~ rocng ulsterlal. Rex 13., Fred Bell's ' . Zorn-Bull's. swift antiseptic healing of cuts, burns, scslds sea sbrstibns-llfs ing disconn- dispelling power in skin and scalp» afiections~is proved daily in- ' thousands of homes. Pure barbie] - ' Zam-Buk-Qsafest‘ and most useful skin dressing eyverwdiscovered. '_ P0130120 wousns. Mrs. Villiers, Slsdsconr SL: >Montretl, vrriieez-h "Zsnl-Buk is the finest healer 1 know. It saved my poi: med hand. nod rid the ' children e! snip sores." 801'! Al! .I l. Miss Hattie Bertrand. y _ Gnleibirs. 0m », writes :-" Mychsp hlnllmrYl l uym would never heal anti we loan l Z rn ‘Auk. Palher lass also proved it firi: [n- skin troubles and injuries." DJ; H {CUR}. V, Mraml. Wiley , o! Sarnis. 011.. say; :—-“l coull not ngrrd is e. without tin-Bus. It is the‘ sites: sud m m soothing healer for the children's burns. sores end cuts." FILE 3. Mr, H. Fougere, of Poul» m mi. N 5.. ssys:—" l sudered terribly with pies ani could find no permanent relief usul l tried Zeno-Bub. It is the ' 61h: "e" n-Jv l know." ' ' BUYJ 33133. Mrs. C. B. Rltcey o! R./:fp).‘!. N5, wriieh-"My lnby h-lrl s» man her lace. caused by teething. .Z:sn H i»: 120m vlelelv healed them." 51¢‘: J31 ' Ml‘. W. Dangerfield; 958, Lipt )0 Sh, Winnipeg. ssysz-"I sullered from eczema sll winter. until l deter- - mined l0 n-y ZinrBui. l! was the only thinq-hle r0 heal ind clear my skin." ' AC! 5S l PAINS. Mrs. F. Wyatt. 25, Guy Avenue, Montreal, saysr-"I bad rheumatism 1nd still’ joints and muscles, but Zorn-Bull rubbed in drove oul the pains completely." _ Zsm-Bsk la esneelsll eodlee soetbliis and healing sore wind-chats: aces end lo: deal: the slun of Sprln Hie. box all chemists and dealers. ‘ .liRTllRE'S GREHTEST sxm amen llnllllcs ,- department. wonderful bargain. _ HALF PRICE ' lillSome of - Those Summer Silk (Dresses ' Ensembles "Half '. Price ! The remainder of this int is grouped on one fixture so you can see them as soon as you come to the It we. have » your, size ‘and style," you have a i ("for Autumn I This‘ line has impressed us*a.jlot./,Tll'ey1are liiostlytof» - ' ‘ Crepe; although a. few are of, combined ‘crepe prim), v Iyét; ' They ore oil shown in the late flaroxmodele‘: B0lfi€;_trlm)i§o_ lwitlff lace and georgette collnr in suitable contraetitggiehfide, others . f trimmed with self color material and'brl_11la,11lis.»- ‘ l» l The colors are Navy, Monet bluluvBlack, Brown. ‘A very outstanding value at a. . AYoli make- room‘. l -- Vit a. ‘great bargain. 19c" peer single roll. Grelat Big \ Blankets l rlvuinisk NEW YDRK. Sept. ie-weu street. (Canadian Press) reported the iii-st altering or kngers and odds today on the World‘: Ber- lee with the Philadelphlls Athletics slight ravorltes to win the clarslc and the Cubes! choice to take the first game ln Chicago, October 8. BIG‘ LEAGUES NATIONAL LEAGUE New York ... ... --. ... -- Clslosgo . Batteries: Judd.‘ Scott, and‘ Malone snd Gonzales. n. ... e. Boston “.611 -1 Pittsburgh. ... . .... 311 3 Batterle . Selbold, iéonney, rohrer and Cronin; .Grl.mes. French ‘and Hargreaves. - ‘ l Philsdelphls. 0- Olnelnnqtl 5 Willouglsby end Lee-Inn Kelp ‘Gooeh. ' . B. H. B. .. . I . . 0 and selenium LEAGUE . n. n. E. ciuesee eefql‘ s New York ... ..I .. o sis Better-fee: Melissa and Bus: Plo- kras, Bliodesisnd Dickey. _ . n. n. e. .. s e lludlln snlSewell; M. Gaston sis Ar-Geston. '- . 1 1 d Philsdelnhisu" lleIrlnpflsrroll snd Phillips: Har- worth, Welberg‘ end Perlllhl- l ,_ j . 8.1!.- ss. ...~1 1 wsseinems . . . . . .. s s. Bstterleazlllelsolder srul Ytlanloni Sill: overdrnppery, 15 inches wide, in gold and green only. Regular $1.50 for. ., Chintz-PA few nice patterns of Chintz to clear for. the _ r weekend-Very special .. . . '. . . . . . . . .“_..._ ., moderate prlceoif‘ Well; Papers. , Ten pntternslln this lotflworth up.‘ . per r011". qTlieyhaye to move" in ord M}; -‘ I . ' i‘ ' ‘If thereon pattern you’ 20c‘ per-double roll just _ ~- Flaniielettcaf us..." frilled gesissri l 39»- Speciallor the week-end. . ~ *" _".. hThvse. ‘l. ‘a. i i wow; , . . .-.... v 13sub1el*lBea,. ;l $1~?§. .25 ‘Blchmon Clnrkson and Boc Goldsmith; Gnllsnsteln nnll Mann. eon s 0 2 i. First reins, ._ . _ some. Jersey city ..; s s‘ s‘ needle; 1 1o ,1 segues Jed Iulenu; Green sea Grnoe. - Second :nsne._ ' v ‘some. Jersey City ...4 ‘l 0 ' i s o Beading ... ..." ... ... Tennis Tournament To enable flnsls in mixed doubles - u; i-leplsyedmn Ssturday, it ls ne- eeessry that iollowlng matches be completed this. afternoon. At 4 0'- eleelrlln. neurlrsmnd 6- Mellon“ ploy M. Btewart and E. Bumpy, K- Bourke sndyclevelsnd ploy I. Bourke end MeKinnon. The winners o1 llot mjm-r phy J.,Martln_ And Hutche- sori immediately on _conelu.slon or first match. . ' Bentley plays MoNutt at a o'clock. As soon es first matches ere finished A. Msthleson plays n. l-lesrtz the deciding set ln their. lrlntch slreses partly finished; end G. McDonald plays Jenkins in men's singles. - morrluvslr. were. Bent- llhlron, ltiver experienced its first snowolithe season will! l! the nserénrr loot a downward pier-es. n wee-theirs: time m s number o! gyaors thst snow has (nllenso enrlr. ; .. ‘ -_' I-;.'_ ‘~'.I=. .-- TYre _Markets. Mon-lumen. @5555... lLlei-lpes continued to . hqld mostly, ,uzg'cl~ls.nge_d on the Montreal wholesslejrnslrlct today. Potato pIlQGSMWQIQ somewhat _ easier with Quebec ," ‘oesQn-lnging‘ from ‘U0 to'$l.35‘per‘1,90 pounds‘ in bulk. New Brunswlolcs were nntol- tered. ‘Butter prices xontlnued steady with eutern inwnslups nefipss- teurised creamer-y. selling‘ in" s‘ whole- sale way st 88% cents’ perpound. while retell prices werei-ll- cents (or solids snd 42 for prints. ' Receipts mounted to '00s belles. cheese. egg and poultry prices were ell unchang- ed. ' ' " wanes yvolusn ‘REIQNB _ the question o! kitchen herdwsrasnd equipment is one that must be decid- ed. Ii your problem is the replsce- mentor only one piece,‘nr theequip- help you in your selsctlfln. ‘ "mo" Recess 7 _. HARDWARE Co? flllerqeis-evidenoe p! s better tone onflfilpedlsnegg markets t/idny. ' q ‘lfgaprljpaestreel, stocks are be- ginning» tp- clesr with I little batter tone- evident. e ~ Brokers report sell-s glided ei¢s_.'et:'_ei;t_l'ss_"43: ‘first: sa- flfieal). delivered,‘ in tree cseeeq] Othesf prices are ucchsnrd. M '.—Rettelpts' or eggs here iaodsy were‘ 13!‘! ,.csses es oom- lest year. Thevegg market‘ is active tor actusl consumptive requirements wlthdresh eees stesdier owing to the coolerweather prevailing and in- ensures. ment or s kltcnen lor em time. we shall be glad w see yousnll to Anthracite Coal elsfnooiljesflhnnls null llllh ll bee} iwereeolnsneild Wellll Aigyieksra Co. lhrbnrymnd use. p 1 pniedlojlibdceees on the some day CtQI-Qfld‘ H108 l’! Ul- tiisihoeeeheldsr" who wants I