xfa-nifl pililln’tiiesitate “ _to pliouo u; if you sud it lu- gconvenient ltd call 'p_ersonally-_A for we alwaysgalli/glod TAT deliver orders Jpromptly of course, without llddllltlllg a1 charge ~ _ f » Whatever -Y,0llr drugstore; Qeeds are iuslbcall’ '. end we will see that you, ore taken care of promptly and with the same degree oi. beivlce that you get when you make your purchase la hereon at the 8l.Ol‘6_ _ Mail orders are dispatch- ed with promptuess and we see you get just what you ordered». Y Give us a try- 1E. A. FOSTER Central Drugbtore.‘ W 118B j Suffers 1 WrHIEriwI-Ieaw , llaiietshéuor-is r” , ing~_Ta‘nilbo the won Vaforth Street, Halifax, N. S. litle I did eat caused be to all up with sour crimping paiinsfllin ‘my ‘stomach which urt ins-dreadfully. get up and walk the floor. n“n - n‘ clisslllllli vlllllsllllfié “W Advertisements nndenlhin lending, Io. per word for econ in- ero who oole to our eere to be forwarded. Ive eonto eorti quot be odd Gontrnctlonu eount no one no m nllowod nn one wor 4 l: ttenuee to cover colt onto. In no else oen this ‘rul rpeoivol without remittance enngot be .. - Agents Wnntod POIUPRAII‘ AGENTS “WRITE Iii“. state ltnltitllli. of your business for npiccllll priccs. We nnw have lilo largest. best cquippvd plant ill Canada, can give ~promptest sol-- vicc and best work at moderate prices, prints tlnishcd. frunics new lino. i-‘rcc Samples. blur- chants Portrait Company, Tor- onto. liiiLi-T-lfi-tf. For Sale. FOR .§‘.\I.I')——i\ 'l‘lllll'I‘I‘1l€N LIGHT rllaiuilicr, suitalblo‘ for church or hall. Apply .i\lullag'cl' l'rincc lili- ward Thcsltrr. 2li3ii-ii-22-tf. F01! SAI.l*‘.—-1\ MOODY HAY PRESS good as now. ll. llarrlltvll, York, Ii. It. l‘. I<l. l.. or A. I-lorno and Co. Charlottetown. 2878-9-l8-Gind. ' FOR 5A III —- Nl~l\V (IAHOLIN ‘hunt, 29 ‘fact ilVuW-llll. 7 foot bcalll. light draft wutcr \vitll or with- out to suit purchaser. Apply to tiacnr ‘Llddlngton r-lo \\'. l-i. How-\ iltt. Lobster Factory, llordcn, P. ll}. I. 01.0 icsraillasiilcil n . for salc at Ilusticovlllo. cons | lug of lat-are storeafour warehous- cs. Standard Scalos. and lVhart‘ ilropl-rty‘. Particulars apply to owner, Josopil Gallant. Rustico- Viill‘. 29- -ll-2‘ ‘ii. Teachers lVanted i \\'1\N'l‘I‘ll)-—'l‘l'}ACIlldll FOR lIuiltt-l" ltircr School No. Ella‘. Rupplcnlvilt $250. Apply to \\'ultcl' Whitlock, Srcrctllry oi‘ 'l‘rust|-l-.-4. fifiilfi-li-2ii-8lpd. to colt to cover postage. etc. rd. but llve lgnrel (on OLIIII b- ‘erloorOd-l '3 o 0v en aoltnowlodnee. Male Help Wanted \\"1\N'l‘l‘1l)—-Y0llNG MAN AIIOUT l8 ycars oi’ LII-Ii‘. to learn opt-ra- ting. Apply to bianngci- Prince Edward 'I‘hcatrc. 2939-0-2Z-tf. ’ LN ENERGETIO MAN T0 MARK- et the Service Shield In Prince Edward Island. Good proposition for the right party. Art Novel- -_ti-_e'l _ 00.. London. __0nt. $20 ANI) Ill‘ MADE \V.I'II"I\'IJY‘ llY our ilixonts mun and-Wmimcn .ln spare tiiilc, day or cvniliillzs, sell- ing tho host and largest splee- tion of Porsohal flrectlilg‘ Chrlst- ‘ illlls cards at popular prices. Mog- nlflcont sample book frcc. No ox- noo necessary. Docs not in- i-o with regular work. A fcw (llCy opportuilitics still open. Scrvico guilrniltct-d. bicdcrn Art ‘foinpaily, Illunnfacturcrs, 122 Illcllinontl West. Toronto. Miscellaneous: POSTPONIGI) -— Tll E rlllit! for lrwill Ferguson. Milton. did not tllkc placc owing to the iogeulei‘ and 11mm the ‘appointment so busy at tho Solo lakes place Saturday 25 at suinc llollr, wllvn o lot of tho lint-st llllli cows l hitvc cvcr urn-roll will ho (lil-lpostld oi‘ f-ivitl. Instructor, and he then agrfifid l0 arm. fa rmors bring t'\'(‘l‘,\'tililll-‘.' clsc on tllc llolljalillil Cartcl‘. Auctioneer. l iHEiiiiiiiN ifluuln Opening-Play 0f the Urban Stock Company at the Prince Edward Monday Evening, September 27th bliss Mary Ncwiilll illl‘ talented loading lady of ihc lifliflll Stork (‘a plnyprg can hardly wait for lilo prellricrc of_“'l‘lle WCIIIIIILH la Room 13; tho play "to be produce by illl! Urban Stork (lo. Mrlnd-ay evening. Supt. 27th IIcr c: erness colilcs by reason of illll) inc that the role of Pbflllfiihllfllltltt" w-lllcll she is to play is one oi’ tho bust sllc has (ever hccn cast in and silo is so infal- llzrtcd with the rgilo that slle slmlily “Tolno'l='l'lis?fiT“sAEL"P/\al<' i ti I clllcncojsopt. 21.4mm- lillftl ilre in two days ‘ White Sox‘ baseball park last night oiTliéTnila bleachers. or a plot was scoffed at by club the city on condition til-at they be ilwners and firemen. Ilotll the otll nt ille Chicago er fires were ' extinguished. _._- ubstlirlls orcny bit of ii, feels all tho emotions that. the fictional tantra Bruce is assumed to fool and just lives the part ‘in short. Wii.ll sus- picion iiiIeCifJfl against gin-ill. a real to play for any leading and that. is why Miss Newt/on is so keen to play it. Ruiilors small and quickly tlld danlage-lasiiinathti at $1,000 to! 'r:::-l~' lei’- , u ‘n’. .1, Fm- over 40 ears “BflGr" as been Can- ada's Favorite CH5. liiiliill. liilfi . iiiliiii .iHliiil[‘ Everynnd ibiliideiz" ‘As She i?" M. l “i only wish that veryfbody suf- fering like I was could experience srful relief I have by tak- bottles of Tanlac," de eat. clared iMrs. C. J. Veniott. of 23 digestion, gas or constipation, and Roi the pat three years. before I got. Tflnlac. my health was mighty _ ball and I suffered terribly with a as severe case of indigestion} oMy like a child. I'm gaining in weight appetite was so poor that I didn't right along‘, and have -so.' much Wm‘ yo“ relish my food o, bit, and‘ many times I wont alllday long without eating scarcely a thing. Even the blast can't express 88B. and I had tliankfulnese for what Taniac has ""‘I suffered a. lot with ‘constipa- tion tooflmd had awful headaches. At night I was so restless I could- n't get any sound sleep, and I of- ten became so restless I had to _ I felt ltiver, H. M. Chisholm, North Try- so tired and wornout all the time on, R. H. Cameron 8i. 00., Crapaud ‘lillll, my housework was simply a and T‘ visitors. After a vivid reconstruc- A UCTI 0N her {mm aside s. "sum sufficient to assure l bli ~ re ~~ a 222i has“ 1mm Wm“ m" "° l” l“"° . - to it the size of Char- woiiuln and a woman fragiowfi :10 “beyiwwhont mesa com - O . . “r hmmr‘ h‘ “karma! a Corklngfig? certs all summer, as has been the w- THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN. . i3iMiLh1¢gP-[N'N G , lllllll llsllnls cw.» ,=.i...tigglil.i.goz.%.zzlfl.zi~‘Charlottetown Women One And All Are y ' Gordially Invited to View Patons Ex- o. , i145 \ taken five ‘bottles 0 hi3 Brand medicine to b iid me _ ‘v I g _ P08113101} of Authentic Styles This Af- ternoon. » ' i and many times ,1 up and put me la apleildiil healthw‘ attain. ttverytlllng tastes ‘ldiffelh- ‘ ent now. and my appetltei‘ is so‘ E0011 that I relish everything i] I'm never troubled with in- t}, f 1 h h u _ ‘ .We take great pleasure in invit-“glycerinw effects as well as l» use mw u eadnc es have gnaw lllg you to our exposition of militia-curled plumes and tips being elli- y tsappeared. . _ oMy nerve! are jun as mead-y ery and Autumn coats, suits allaplc-yed as shown in these two a clock. and at night I sleep dresses this, ailternoon and youmodels. are invited to bring your friends siren n, an em]. ,1 n There is little need to fulsomely gnarl“: find denwgfiy £2?!‘ tocgo praise Miss Dorian, whose experi- about we housa Words Mmply- ence as lady buyer for the firm, my gratitude and extends over many years of satis- - faction to her hosts of customers and her exhibit today speaks for itself. The artistic work bf Miss Mur- phy, the milliner for Patons Ltd. is exemplified by tile numerous models seen on the streets of this Province. the work and design of her nimble fingers and exquisite taste, but she has surprises ready for you today. From an advance peep at the display one ls convinced that ‘Miss Dorlou and iMiss Murphy have bought wisely and trimmed well, having an intimate knowledge of Wilflil will please, and in tilelr Fall display they offer hcadlwoar to suit faces of every tilt and turll of fea- ture. Here may be seen a dash- ing concoction with a iaunty feu- dotle for me, and I'll never stop ipraisiilg the medicine as long as I live." - Tanlac is sold lu Charlottetown by Reddln Bros, in Montague by H. J. Mabon, J. P. White, Murray H. P. Coohou, Murray Harbor. mail “liar Veterans (loiumn ADDRESS CORRESPOND- ENCE TO WAR VETER- ANS COLUMN, R0. BOX 305, CHAR. '. LQTTETOWN ture for the sprightly miss, or a - flaring brimmed affair with a wo-obo-o-oo-o-o-oo-o-oooodQro-o-o‘ plume sweepmg over. for after. noon wear. Or, if the strictly ‘tail- ored is your aim, you can get your model trig and severe, or a mas-ter of simplicity ill a softer style. If you sigh. for a cappy, tight. fitting turban, Patons Hackle and Ostrich toques ‘will delight you and they are immensely stylish. Rich yellow ‘tones, running through the range of gold and pumpkin to the russet shades are occupying the centre of the mil- llnery stage just now. It is strik- ing and where becoming should be very smart indeed. Colors on a wllole are much in favor this season and a bright C010?“ hm topping off a dark, street suit or frock is unquestionably chic. Truly women-of fashion are Eo- n mg to have abundant cause for F8" MANUAL TRAIN|NG.-—-We lllltler- liming 'h‘~“;,"°'.'““5 stand nothing definite hasas y'et m“ mo?‘ 23?“; l: sumciem to been done by our School Board “Qmenflc s yak" ‘Patons store about appointing an instructor for BMW howd pop“ m EL a 1O, o. manual training in the city schools Wm be a“ yiauil Yuma“. o! ideas Wcbelieve the School Board have ‘mmyment m“ l about your Autumn wardrobe Wt ,agreed to pay ha/lf of necessary 1 1 t this More ‘oday .salal'y if the Government will Day M “h; S‘ a ha, mus, be the '13s; .the other half. We believe also the W e Yollll‘ m] must also Bee Government has" made a similar "mime styebllwse gloves and promise on their part. This being m“ Ym" 1S0 in ‘accord This is so it seems til)? “only gliilgtto ‘l: zgélille;yné‘gsngiushed and a'won,1er. done is for I par es 0 g ful color scheme effect can be 91'0- (luced by the careful shopper at Patons. Ostrich is recorded as one of the much used trimmings. Uacurled or AFTWER -THE BATTiLEr-In a Lon- ' doii hospital a wounded Irish soi- dier was relating his extraordin- ary adventures to a party of lady tioil of the fight in which he knock ed out seventeen I-Iuns and a ma- chine gun, “Witl lne wun hand alone, begobfifl he concluded, "an' that's ‘the end of the shtory. The surgeons took me anti laid ille for all as though I ivas clane dead in a ammunition Waggon." "Oh! but you don't mean an idlllimllllllllml waggon, my good man; you mean an ambulance Waggon," interrupt- ed one oi the fair visitors. “Sorra a bit," he replied, sadly. “Shore, l was so filled with bullets they decided l ought to go in the alli- HIIIUIHUOII Waggon!" , - t I Two Ostrich-Trimmed Hats. It is a season iii which ‘becoming line and soft make-up are trium- phant qualities. Pannc velvet. duvetyn, silk beaver and Ila-tiers‘ plush add their own softness and silkinps-s, feathers of every known and many unknown vari- cllirrflly {the iTIEOPIIl/d-il, uncll-rlctl kinds that lend themselves to dil- day ‘wear. Small and medium ibrims flare back from the face and dart out at tile sides like tllcmos: fantastic of ancient naval and iiiil~ itary headgear. 'I‘o depart from nlillinery is an effort, but at this season the ward- robe illust also include the -tlliloretl suit, the warm street dress and later on the winter coat. It would be absurd to pass out Without visi- ting Patons Ready-to-Wear de- purtmcnt where is displayed one of the finest stocks east of ‘Mon- treal, wnel-e style and quality are cont-billed, with prices within the range of all. . We will Ilook ior you at our store this afternoon. ' made. We understand Mr. Waugh. was asked some months ngo if he would accept the appointment as ‘d0 50- l? ‘wmelhing l5 m“ (“we "t :- ‘ m ~ W V temlrifboolh iii the llldlll I d dmyn to future,‘ genera t1 élr 8 t _ V _ _ once, not only w_ill-tl1e children [lands r m buiilin during exhibition. This iiose much valuable instruction. “m” in good order’ so m“ 831' I g (will be an information and service bureau for returned men and their dependents. Information will be cheerfully given regarding Dalla- ions, gratuity, returned soldiers‘ insurance, war service Bfflllliiy f0!‘ dependents, and in fact all matters dealing with returned lllen and their problems. A telephone will be installed for the Veterans‘ use. will serve to remind their) oil-he sacrifices made“ by lihelr futility; up to whey the School Board m. t? keep intaict ‘the Enlplre am ‘U18 Government to move quickly U"! 1i 5m“ 5 ° ' in this matterhullilvenbelleve o o o _< ' ‘ ' oac e Jvylntuligdiaehaflczlillasrge g tllzpggfllivflfiil H. M. S. C‘0NSTANC-E.—'l‘his ship TeobnicgfiSchooi to tfdke charge of war visited St. 101w. N-‘B-v of the wood Iworking department during exhibition week. We sug- seat that 811W"! tbelliifde mxllfgie The pllbllc are cordially invited her vsit t s nor iurns c11- ifi visit this booth and see what some cap rot t . ' . war now flying the American hilal»! ' ' l 'I.s. Per aps E '___n 1 t b\ visiting Canadian D01 _ _ 5:112? ligi?Ndiclll‘Rz-l?y fathgrsowih {gt-so alsofllclplgld pay us a visit at when, drawing up their ilSllmB-WY» e 5am“ ' for next year, not overlook setting but the services of Mr. Waugh may not be obtainable. tIt.is "certainly there. If this is the case we 100k to the School Board to more quick- ly in the ialerestof ourcity svilvo-l children. ' (To be continued.) ___{—l-QC QQ-OO-O 6 - e e o ' ' l‘ ‘MlILK |NSPEOT|‘0N.~if we i». H t I v t member correctly the Health Ofilc- 0 e er lately reported that the milk , sold by two lnilkmen in this city (lid not come up to the standard required, and also that the milk sold by one was filthy. ln jilstice I _ totlle publilci and liltlfllblkwilt) Sltllpipig ' ___ v ' ,citizens w ti ood nl , ‘We H1 GERMAN GUNS. “else ‘iilodifdsdaig the names of :11 those iwllose milk g ‘he Gamma g“ s w came up to the standard should be published. There is no excuse ai. this date wily poor "or dirty milk should be sold in this city. Let the ‘ citizens have light on this import- ant subject. 120 rooms, 56 rooms Wltll private baths, completely re- ilovatod. Excellent ‘menu. service. H. C. BROWN, Manager, Charlottetown Hotel Co, Ltd. Propretors. case during (horas: season. Prompt. looked after. We suggest in the first place that a concrete Dial" form be built for each gun, so that it will be kept out of the mud. Probably by next summer the guns 3353-4 -29th. sevens HOTEL_ t I should be given a coat of paint. . U v E- BYOWII. YOPR; 1i.- Cllffle» We believe these guns should be LABOU: LEQDEFQ- vile tlllavc peak“; E3 y MgLgQn‘ Eldon; taken t e stun en orse a as , , _ H year's rgongrizss,” explains Tom gr?‘ h- lcPein’ Erltdolgicgifbex Moore, president of the conzféfis- c “all 0"‘ 5- o“? ’ ' "That Ireland cannot secede from ""3 Ellipi"? b“! ma: d“ ulmtmmmn Snip, Boston; N. McDonald, Bos- Governlncnt be gran 9 111 001111‘ . I ; M. ml M s I‘. M. Mclnals, try by the British Parliament. If m‘ b r “ssk McGrMh Tm the Irish hull agreed among thein-‘Wey urn, a- ., s. . selves, some 2U years ago 011 will" tlislh; A, G. Parks. St. John; W. kind of government they wanted A. Taylor and wire’ Halifax; 1h Iona; Louise McCabe, Iona; ILS. ,__________.__. ' "Why. Didn't You '- "r ih British Empire, would not now I _ LeQVgMgYQQrQAQO b: comrcmed Wm; n“; present Gauthier, Montreal, E_ P. Conleull. - ‘- . Bemusldfnflwn; What is the use Digby, N, 8., L‘ ‘E. Budge. Chflfltli‘ . ‘fifififllllllx the’ Irish ‘people ‘Whal- tetown; A. Jordan, Toronto; lt_ S. Title of New Song ‘t ijwhut wliou they oout know ' Chase, Detroit. VICTORIA HOTEL. Ewen Nicholson, city; E._ W. ‘MacKinnon, New Glasgow; G. E. Jones, St. John; W. A. Walker. Moncton; B. S; Abbott, Toronto; W'm_ T. R_ Irving, Mtl., A. A. De- verett. Tomato; J. D. Campbell, Mtl., ‘E. B. Marshall, Wiasor; J. P. Blakeney, Halifax; lMr_ and Mrs. E. H. Cairns, Si. John; M. Hood, Halifax; W. C. Mackhurst. Halifax; M. H. Dunlop, tSt. John; IN. Ilutcherson. St. John; T. ‘B. _ lMarlts, Mtl., D. l-l. Bremner, New PtOlTPOiNm-Tlle annual meet- ,Y0rk; il-l. Bamford, Toronto; B.l-l_ illl 0% ‘Ailfllagglwgimgogzymi: ‘Lord, Sackville; S. Gurney, Back-i 3mm, “Mama; ‘mm ville; m. and um. s_ u. Proviso. Winnipeg; Miss T. C_ McDonald. ' ‘it e selves. e ‘events of tlla last Now Sweeping the Country‘ ya PM" fihtchanggd ‘vows The Intent pm: eruo from the brillit (Ill- B “l” llpiuo? ll lights of Broadway l. entitled FWlw‘ Didn't Yen have Me Your: An lame! LABpgis Auxlwtav din. v. A. of uuvlug, hm" Till- Wl“ ll -'—.-A large and enthusiastic‘ meet- ." innnllotln ‘Cuiele mo. e w». of in; of this Auxiliary wail iis d last m,‘ m‘; ppqlm u noel hon Ontario weak, at which the program e for u. m. wind mu. Normand. To... output; ‘winter ‘was out-lined. A . . -~teu"'-w lt-be ‘held "on the ‘mu oi: ‘rh- w-I B ""4 V '"- M“ ‘l’. ootolsoi- at which the public will Nov York Ill Tm!"- Vh “P” “m have an opportunity of inspecting l “III the Veterans‘ New Home on Graf- .. . I n iSt. An ladies desirous to illl? *5" H‘ :“’n";':-?,, ‘.2: jglln this Aulfillary should do so as It Inns. 0 - - ible as their assistance Mann,“ .1 N. soonesposs en's Lend.” 11-min."- W- Th] Wm be appreglalfd] “wpgghiiiieentelneoioeltffnll _m of In I Nernenl. l! uni-ti % i l iientiaijllarliian CHIIO HAT for stylish people at Patons opening today, MEET YOU-R FlRlENDB at Pa- wn! ‘millillefy. opening today at 2.30 and talk Over your new hat with them. FUR SELLiNG ASSOCIATION.- A large llulnber 0f foxmen attend- ed the organization meeting o! [he Silver Fox Fur Selling Association held on Puesday in Summerside.‘ Tl"? "lollowill! directors were elect-l edc-W- Rogers, .i. s. We - lock. J_ A. Webster and W. s. Grant and another Ch'towli man. H~ T, Holman. W. K. McGougan, Pater G. Clark, A. E. Arsenault and Leonard McNelli, Sunlnlerside Geo E. Brown. Margate; George P. “Isiah. Ellerslie: J. E. Miiligan. Nflrlllflln; F‘, L. Rogers. Russell 01.1 l0". Alberton. TUB by-laws were discussed and passed. A meeting of the iliroctors will be held later to elect u President and other of» flccrs. A_ BAD COLLISIOM-Vvhile re- turning from York in his automo- bile early on 'I‘uesilay evvning a well-known city automobile owner and the driver of a team llail a sudden meeting with litre results illl round. Tile autolst and another man hail gone to York to convey a well-known butcher to his home About fivc iilinules after leaving lllnl filer», while proceeding along tllc lllidllle of the road with all lights aglow the team suddenly ap- peared t0 view, a very short dis- tance ails-nil. Tile autoist claims that he put oil all brakes and swerv ed t0, tile left side of the road and that the driver of the carriage also turned to the same side. A lleatl on collision ensued. The Ilorsu re- ceived a broken leg and fell over oil the radiator of the car and shat- tered it. The driver of the team was thrown out but fortunately‘ was not seriously injured. {be man who was in the car with the owner was <truck in the face with a piece of flying glass which made a bad out which upon ills return lo town he had treated at the hospital. The owner of the cal‘ also received a nasty gash on ille hand. It was ‘S9919!’ and KENS) ~- 6 1 1 1 BN5- Drug swre- M"; found necessary lo shoot tho horse. P- so C11» B, by Will 29ilZ-9-2ltf. - o‘. A wordy debate ensued as to who Bi’ 511F9- DP- G. i‘. f.‘ was ti) blame in the case and it McCoy. Fredericton finally was decided to get logeth- (MW-av) . . . . . . . . .. 1 2 r: r: _--.-~ ~-_ _._.--==.=-_,P er Inter and settle the matter in a 299ml! ‘h? GFPIW (‘h- Reed, Fort Fairiield, " v ilimlncr that would be satisfactory m.- bY P0191‘ ill!‘ (Gerovr) , _ , , , , , to all cancel-nail Gwal- T. M. H0)". Blanch ll., 2111-2, ‘p Prosquc lslc, (Boiler ‘.3 8 4 L’ b. m., by (Ioiuino- . _'_ l-lrllell T.. ll. lil.. by (Inn. Bjggum T M_ ' -,| o Echo Todd. Janice lloyt, Prosque ‘Isle “i Illlrit. Kcsudck, (Gcr- _ (Qnnprun, _ _ _ _ _ __ 4 4 ; - ‘Mi - - - . - - - - . -- 4 o ‘2 4 Boll \Valler. 2.1214, At Fftiielltlml 1' J‘ Dfwlm: "' g" "Y b- s.. by Grafton Mc- ' Gcnoixliissllllo, Dr‘ Grogflr‘ _]_ \vmard._ gricfcinmilcffityi Fred‘ '3 4 ' Presque Isle’ (Ray. rltEnElllt"l‘o-.\i. supp Zlw-“fllil (‘hriSiiP ..Dill0il. (fi-lidlli, H” ,;,',' ",,.,,'.,',,','5L.34 the weather perfect and the frat-k by Sidney Dillon, J. 141 o 121.4“ .‘3,-; 1'.» 103- fzisi the Fredcricioil zllltulllil ilill" ‘P. ‘glllilil’. Kinkorrl. 2351.5 321314‘ i0‘? I'm’. .. ‘ . ~ _. . l . - . - .- filth-s lllectlng opened today with ‘[§teele) . . . . . . . . . .. 5 7 1'0 s..1—4, 1.0614, 1.41, 2.131-2;_ lice good races. But one was de- Little Jazz. g., ilV 1 (,3 1 431,. 2 19 ._ . cilled in straight lleuts. one W911i Master Mariner l-l ' ' 2325171.» .Pu.rse‘$400‘ , - - . I . u' “Przgefiijflngééhe Qéhéigllill‘. _ A. Nevers. Hvulton Zlliss Peter Splan, b. m. i i -_-- Dy sit d H llllltllll (Nevins) 7 t; g m Vi“. pm" the Great" p__,__ n the first heat. M.ly Graltllp Wllil Nlay Grattann p1,; by H R, G w RPM For! glnelvlglrsltlp ilmylili lIl a lllcap Grafton Iiflyill. A. - ‘Jlilirfielii, (Gerqw)..‘.... 1V . f‘ ‘ r a QM" n95“ F-‘llhlllof- Mollimiii bliss Elred, b. m., ‘by Presi; pllcil on hop of llcr_ Ilclcn T_, was (Potvin) . . . . . . _ _ , .115 J‘ l. 3mm, Kmkom maul‘; 511135“ llrlvlfll! over‘ Pot- “time by quarters-M l-2, 1.09 1-4 ($9919) _ __' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 V *1 ~11 Y» L. R. Scoley. ilrlvor 1.4.1. 21211-4, 341-2, 1.10, 1.45. Tl..- Finisher, b. m., by of Quodnessett, suffered the most 21201-4, 341-2, 1:10, 1_44;_ 3gp ‘vimam Penn v R severe injuries being iill‘0Wll some 34 1-2, 1.10. 1461-2, 2,23. "stance and severely shaken up. IIe lllld to be taken to his hotel. ‘May Gran-an got the liilll, our Quodnessett was placed sixth. Pot- Vlil suffered a SIlTtliflOtl-kiléi?‘ Qllod nessett went out nlld won the rilct: after the first. heat went to I‘. S. Tfiidlflrot and pace with four I181! It ‘mo. favorite blend. t WM. DEM UTH pacers contend-lag provided the rac ing of the day Roy Volo disllla)“ lng his great staying qualities will- niilg after the fleet Anna S_ hall won the first two heats. The vic- tory 0f the Fredericton horse was very popular with the crowd. Blanche H., made it a great finish in the fourth heat but Bert Lint was able to win out with the Volo horse. Blanche H. being ruled out and Bob Waller being drawn the deciding heat took place willl hut two starters‘ Roy volo got ‘tlWtty to a good start and won easily. Miss Peter Splan won lilc 2.25 trot in straight heats Flfléffifllllél‘ was in particularly bad form; He finished. in first position in the first heat but he ran all but the first turlong. I-Ie was set back, Driver O'l{cefe, his owner, was taken down and Gray was substituted. In. ille third. heat this horse made a‘ iZFPfll 95011 but was beaten out as‘ he came to the wire after Miti- ing almost frolll tile start. Miss El- rrrl was the chief contender with the winner. Tile summary: 2-27 Pace, Purse $400 Quodnesseil, b. s.. by ' Peter C‘, L_ S. Scal- Oy. Fort Falrfield. 2.12 Trot and Pace, Purse $400_ If" ‘M70- 7111-‘3. (ill. by San Francisco, D. i s. by Net-vole. W. O'Keefe, iSt. Jollii, (0‘-'. ‘B- UM; Fffiierifl" Keefe and Gray) . . . . .. l. v ‘ion, (Lint) . . . . . .. 2 3 1 1 1 Time by quarters—34. Lillie niln s.. 2.1214 1.4434, 2.201-4.as,1.101- » h) lll., by Peter 0‘- 2.2014; 351-2; 1.111-2, 1‘- __D_onlizl. P_ _.II. & G. W. one up the face offltllp genuine French Brier mp9,;- ful. Equal enjoyment is promised for day's jfllfiie. ‘- It's the pipe to bring out the full fragrance of your. . ' - So don't say “pipe" to your dealer, say “WDQ”! Forefeatller, 2.04 ii-2, b. s., 2.2114. The .i.‘... P11100111", I real appreciation-filler; ~- wlio smokes a many a pleasant 8: CO. .. I q lllliil for Cake-ambit -r.r.nr:.i;lf“i roll a EXHIBI "ON Rooms‘ or Room.‘ i‘ and Board‘ '*. Advise the Housing Co, mittee at once at "not, M. Brown. Si. John, t-Ryanl >~ ilt-iilonstriltv mil l-‘m- this scrvi Hill!" al ,. Tl u l-nuinc is tllv 'l‘_\'pl~ kernel-no. ill illl sizr-s from oim-uljusli-d without lliHtlll‘iliIli-l any soilcc of vibration and grout YPNPITI‘ So good illl cilirinl- is tho l-Iri-r- return. m0 oi‘ tin-m illl‘ in daily use. _\' t|\\'l\l‘l‘ still as l'lll|lll.'~‘l IMUUHPH or coils to giro troublt- or vllnsi- t-xpi-nsv. |'}\'l'l'_\' \\’Ill‘.l(lIll_" purl oi‘ all l'I\'i~r-l'4~.'l|l_\' vimlnv I'III\ in- r. mm 1'1] pistons with four piston rinks. illhiit‘ horl- and stroko, t~ll.‘llll'i' llil- 'i‘o suri- _\'(|\li' llllh" anil to fully and mail today tlu- coupon THE Would _\'rn| liln- Ln llllilif‘ somr- ox- TTIOIII‘)! with littli- work or trolib Tlivn wrili- nu, for \\’t‘ huw- u prnpg tlon that will unit you iiown to t ilTollllti. f; “h r rivvv ‘of tho [Typo \\'._fia.~aollno, ifivor-rvarly‘. Null- its i ‘l l) t.o|lsi:illrllon_. its low pru-t- has not stlnti-d quality. its Lilo list falln pillzino. l-uy to-ilily. v \\'<- lll‘t' looking for a Farmvr Aur-nt in your district. A l‘t'lll'l'.\it*lllllil\'i' to whom wc "flit ""171" lfrospvctlri- llll_\'l‘l't=. l\'o lllll‘ wants to lmy lm t-nuiili- or illlytllllli; rlm- from uoillu oi |li(‘lllI'l‘~i w» \\'I' want stiiilvtllli: (you) \\’|ll'l'\‘. we im- not already roprvsi-nttm to work. wt- will pay you a high (‘illllllllfliiilifl on l-\'t'l'_\ st-ll will nit-an so llllll._v dollars and (zmlts to you, all without trouble. cxnv-nso or wastt- oi‘ your lilllt‘. , Tho villziiu- \\'I' want yon to rr-prilsont is tho iircatcst farm cnuinn mm“. ma“ 0...,‘- l-lvi-ryonl- giving tlir- satlsfit/tii as tllt- day lli- billli-lill. it. lCvvr-rollil)‘. l! lo 30 ll. i‘. Tin-y arc liilzll IILIIPI‘ part. lamp: trunk \_\']>i' oi‘ powi-r. ri-arly. so slirv arc \\'o (hut it of lou", (‘an ho lakcil anywhere. for booklets. will giro lii-liz-r ‘lf‘i‘ than any otiu-r farm clltzillr- upon tho nnlrkct til-tiny. that wo issui- with l~.\'t‘I‘_\' l-lt-r-r-rviuly- Nllili a guar- anton- that is [II‘lll‘llI‘lll|,\' unlinlitoil-a lsuarailtt-i- that (‘UVPTM i-r- cry pussiblv iii-foot tilroulzllout tlli- lifi-tinlc of tho l-nulnn. soils also It‘ you think you (tlllill llnnillc this scnrl you full llrlilliN of our offvl". lit-t i) started right now at thc propc t-lon’. v If for only rrason you rnmmi cnferlain this I _ flroptrsiiiini [illl “(would lilrr lo know nlmil! llm ~ Iii‘i-r-Rtwirfv-Ifngiilr~nlnil Hit‘ roll/toll, scrair/l- T lug 011/ Ila‘ Wurdx "Ihlrmvr Agni!" and "pro/vo- siiiml" and we ivill srml you our callllogilr by l-Jv-cr-Rendy‘ Emzlnc Works, 374 Notru Dame- St. \\'. hiontronl. Que. EVER-READY ENG! Mentnnl. Que. WORKS 374 None Done it. W. Please send mc at once. without any obligation whatsoever on my part. full particulars of your ' lfarmor Agent Ever-ready Iingine proposition. Name Towin Pro . C. U. l. w w_ y_ ‘k .3611: A1- gxpql". IBasAbn; Mrs. William Bailey, Rox- Tllljlirlslilalvlii MAKE MONEY‘ ;._; EVERY WEEK 01w Tilt-y arc iilarlv: in typos to run on gasoline or lrIHliUll lllflfiilvll) ('l|lli[)|)0d——~fl0' limos anothcr labor proposition with profit to yoiirzvclf. \\‘<-' will gladly ‘ -| Evil-infill lilidllifg» I viola ‘ a an loin; lulu: it l! lIiililiillAL. our; - YEAR l“ ' salt: I-Ivi-ry i-iltzinc you m \\'=~ i-Iiliillt-d ltkilould. lunar thi- llkr- hot rakes. Cuts any ‘I pump water and saw icc. r season. illl out carc- VIONr-It is planned to conduct bury. Mane. _ _,_ JEN‘; l u......._..._-. .-71:-T'--.~.~..-0 3-)‘ . » t,,4.e_..¢‘.,,< Anny, , W). ,'