a fir" 75.7‘ n: T MoN _ Exact Copy of Vihapper. lllSlillill For Infants and flllldnn. Mothers iiiiow Thai, lilenuino Baritone," Always " In iiso For liver Thirty Years ilSilliill vna onvvaua ooasvassv. ssausvosus 01W. pie blossoms iplcked by Mrs. Nath- aniel Molyneaiiix. of Southport, irom orchard. One side oi the tree is other is laden with luscious ap- IACK _ T0 OTT_AWA.,— Sir. . Louis Davies. acting Governor General and family left Charlotte- town yesterday afternoon in his private car Ottawa. rraroav. A NQVEJLTY-—YSSIG1‘GIY The Guardian was given u, bunch of ap- a Gravensteln apple tree in her —-—- covered with blossoms, while the "WLQQOQOUQH QR|QQV;__ Complaints are rife about tbb con- dition oi the approaches to the _ ~ - l-iillaiborough Bri . bath aid- VALUABLE Fkauplrha Gum a] and the general op n on express- ed is that the matter is a disgrace ‘m, “ma”?! 25° fgiml“ to the Government. Something was rotten burgh r. ~ . Jam“ Manama diffuse“ mo“. to be done and done quick T-his is a fine old property and under the skllful management of Mir. McKenna, will soon beatnne a pmiiitabie investment. _ pies. TH! FISHING SITUATION.- The bad weather oi the past week has proved very unfavorable for the iiishing industry. However. there was one day during the week when some very fine catches‘ of mackerel were taken in netsi ofi Rustico. The unfavorable weather has caused a considerable falling oi~f in the catch of lobsters in the late, season. THE CHILDRiN WELCOMED. —~Mr. l.D. O'Connell, "Friend oi the children. accompanied by Mr. “Gilly iSmith chairman of the city School Board and Han. F.J. Nash paid a visit to the city schools yes- lei-day afternoon when Mr. O'Con- neil extended a hearty welcome to the children to attend the picnic he ls giving at Victoria Park nu Satur- tlay-afternoon to which every child in Charlottetown is invited. K. 0F 0. OFFICERS-At the last meeting oi Charlottetown Ktoun cil, Knights of Columbus officers were elected as iollowsz-Graltd Knight.-—W.‘L. Wynne. Deputy Grand KnlghL-JA. Griffith -- Chuncellon-Rev. J .C. McMillan- -—Flnancial Becretary.—-—W .11. Kig- IlflS.—'Tl'0SSl1l'SI'.——Ei'DOSl Trainer. -— Recording Secretary.- iCyrus GallanL-Wardenr-Wilficd Coyle. -—~Advocate.—-iMark R. Mc-Gulgan. -<lnside Guard.—1.awrcnce Dou- cetteFOutside Guaril.—-A.J. Mo: 'lnnia.-—-T»rustee.—Dr. McGulK-‘lll- , VERNON RIVER CIRCUIT.- Servlces for 16th. Sunday after Trinity, Septemtvr 19th. Cherry Valley, Sunday School 10 a.m. Preaching 10.30 Bum. subject, “Why God does not reveal Himself more iu-liy." Vernon River South, Sun- day School 2. p.m. Preaching 2.30 p.111. subiect. “The Good Santeri- tan." Cherry Valley 7 p.m. Rally program. The children -will give special rocitations and the chair will sing special hymns. In connec- tion with the pastors class a dis- cussion of personal liberty will take place. "On the Right to Drink.“ A VALUABLE HEIRLOOIW- Colonel iMoore oi this city is the . proud owner of a photograph which ‘will ‘be a valuable souvenir for many generations to come in the Moore family. lt is a group of twan- __ try-seven members of the Moore HA8 F‘ E‘ l" sEcRE-lalvh“ iamilly who participated in . the , Matter Seletttil "Empire" en route ~10 The St. John Telegraph saysr-A. H. Smith, president oi the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, was in St. John a. short ti-ine on Saturday on his way home from a trip to Europe. Mr. Simtli came in from Halifax in a private car, having landed there from the steamship Cnronia oi the Cunard O fear oi wrinkling or ripping. Every woman knows what that fear means when slic is wearing uncertain hosiery. Mercury Seamless Fashioned Hosiery is knitted, not _strctclicd, into shape. carciully (lL-fiigllctl gown, it N Like a is form fitting, and it remains iorm fitting as lung m; the hose last. _ The yarns used iri soft and llISlIFUIIS, zidtl quality. Shades to fashion. Obtnincible in tlic leading stores. _ dealer docs not scil “Mcrcury" send us his l nrlme. Mercury Hosiery arc ing tlic tlcsirctl time of mcut the dictates of Ii your MERCURY MILLS. LIMITED. Hamilton. can.‘ Also makers of Men's Half Hose and Children's Hosiery. t line. Mr. Smith was regional direc- tor of United States railroads east of ttia Mississippi and north oi the Potomac rivers during the war‘. He Great War, some‘ in the Canadian rough‘ wash cloth tcr. If possible, Blackheads. are caused by excessive oil- coliccting dirt in the ores of the skin. Ilieirjaresence is a con ession that you are. usirigwhe wrong method of cleansing for your type ofskin. ' ‘ ‘ ' ' _ To cleanse thoroughly skins liable to this disfiguring trouble, use the following special treatment. Apply hot cloths to the face until the skin is reddcned.‘ Then with a work up a bcavy lather of Woodbury’: Facial Soap and rub it into the pores thoroughly, always with an upward . and outward motion. Rinse with clear hot water, then with cold-—tlic colder the bet- rub your face for thirty "seconds with a piece qf ice. Dry carefully. To remove blackheads already formed, substitute a flesh brush for the washcloth in it ‘i it. the treatment above. Then protect the 0 fingers with a handkerchief and press out; the blackheads. Keep your skin free of blackheads by the above treatment and gain the clear attractive skin that tin: regular use of \Voodbury's brings. Gct a cake cf Woodbury's Facial Soap aiiillxgln tonight tlic treatment your skin nccils. You wiil find Woodbur 's on sale at any drug store t-rytcilct goods counter in tlic Uiiiecti Status or Canada}. A 25 cent cake will lost it month o.‘ zlx wcckzl. l The Andrew Jergens Company, Cincinnati, Now York ‘and Perth, Ontario; ~ some in th0 United States and some in the Australian arrny- l“ the group there are two Lieutenant Colonels, three nislors. two cap- tains, one lieutenant, three serge- ants, four corporais, one nursing sister and a number of 801111911 and ‘privates. 0i the 27 three were killed in action; two wounded Mill one a prisoner in Germany. Few families in Canada can make B0 good a showing and Col. Moore, started his railroad career as a mes- top. He said his trip to Europe was one ior pleasure only and that he had not had a vacation since the war began. Hi5 Private "C" was formerly a resident oi Prince Edward island. The New York Central belongs to the Vanderbilt system of railroads. senger and worked his way to thewmmd o, the nun“), Tammy retary, J. B. Dwyer, who met him‘- who is hlmseii a soldier, is lastly Theodore Scott. W110 W" Brie“ ed at Port Hiill ‘several days 1190 011 charges oi incendilarism and lad!‘ to in Prince County Jail was lived before Siaependlary Campbull- yes teirda/y. There were t; charilllfl irgdinst the prisoner, the first that 0g getting [tire tio the cook-house am 5mrt~room of Mr. T-homiais M. probably the most interesting as i was unfinished and will be put on iirsit tomorrow afternoon ln tht last heat of this race, Jennie Hal. who was picked to win went lame. and Corneswague Kate landed the beat. In the 2.16 trot Bill Sharer had things mostly his own way and Wilg never in any danger only lli‘ the last heat when he made two breaks and ~Border Prince took the lead but only to hold it a short time. from start to finish all three hor-, see art many times could have been l covered with one blanket although ' Nutwood was probably the biggest rival that. Bingen Worthy had as the Machine more made the big stallion step from wire to wire_ in the third hem Nutwood Lou threw a shoe which landed back on the wheel of her sulky and which was NEW U. 8. CONSUL ARRIVES. -—'l‘he new American Consul for Charlottetown, Mr. C. Lutllow Liv- ingston and Mrs. Livingston with their daughter, Miss Livingston, and sons Carrol and Brockholst. Livingston. arrived in the city an Wednesday night, from New York to take up their residence ‘here; They are stopping for the present u-t the Victoria. As announced re- " ceiitiy, Mr. Livingston is a native ROTARY l-uNcHiolb-lnmmld of New york Cm. He is a grad“. to: the usual addresses the Rotary ate of Fordham University and tbeI Prllllmmme Mmwms n“ regular West University of Pennsylvania weekll’ ltrnchgciin Law iSchool. lie practiced law sev- YBSWTMY w": "e! d Ytaaéug erai years and held various state- ‘fmlffllg! “eggs” ‘lnmgm 7n H positions in Pennsylvania. He en-hznkifngelxm Yr-eemed and “our; tered the Foreign Service in 1907, p ion Geo. D. DeBliois had charge of Llnklcitcr, Sumimerside and the second oi burning two barns, the machine shop and granary of-Oolin Ramsay. He was iiotlnd- Slim-Y ‘"1 both counts and was remanded ior trial at the lSrttpreme Oourt. Mo‘. B. W. Danton avlleared ror- ti"! prosecution and Mr. H. SW0“! 191' the defended. sul at Barbados, British West In- dies, ior the past five years. He. comes to Charlottetown after much experience in British possessions, and tit is believed that lie will prove it worthy successor to Mr. Pierce, and will be heartily welcomed. Mr. Thompson, who has been acting iConsul here since the departure cards also had. the ‘following notice: After you've eaten things galore. You've yet another treat in store. Professors wise will itell your fate: By looking o'er your woody pate. I Sorrie oi t-he readings oi tihe leani- ‘ed professions proved wonderfully accurate, and that performed by Rotairiam McKee who was blind- Tuesday for Washington, to resume, his work at the Department oi State. s41. up and take notice. Mr. Charles Earle delighted all with a splendid solo which was heartily encored. TALENTED NLANDER. --Brlei reference was made in a recent isbue t ill fact that ur. Robert Be Young In Body,‘ Meesergy, seon of John A. Masser- Mind and Ipokg Des» vyaoi this city had taken first n . ce in the musical competition pite Your Years it! u... Torontio Exhibition. Toronto papers just to hand comment vol- umiinously on this greait competit- ion among Canadian musicians, and publish photographs of the differ- ent groups. among whom Mr. Meseervy is prominent. There were in all 145 competitors whose per- iornsances were judged by 25 oi the most talented musicians in the musical schools aind colleges in Canada. An lrnimence throng listened to the music and the sling all! i101‘ Oven‘ three and a half hours. tMany a man, even in his middle forties, has a vague feeling that he is “getting old"——and rishi‘ M s time when he chould be at his very best physically. And he ls growing old, not in the sense that the years are pressing heavily upon him-but in ithe sense that his vital forces are wiistinB away faster than Nature erplaces the worn out tissues. T‘ “—yes mililons—or peo- Ellcll 0i the Judges gave llll‘! award individually asid Mr. Robert Mes- ecrvy won out with 82 points, his nearest competitor being given 81 polntis. Mr. Messervyk; per-horm- MIW lit! V91‘! hldhly commented upon and the fact that he, n strang- er iii-om a little remote province, captured the laurels from tihe big llrovinrce of Ontnino under Ontario 11111868. speaks volumes for iii-m. The G1l8N1liiJ1_'l14!8J'llly congmmia. tee Mr. Mesiservy on the 19p, great credit he has won for him- self and lhis native province. rile find themselves in tlbis condi- tlon early in liie. Anti there is no excuse ior it. You can check that i —' y to grow old. You can carry your yout-h wiith its! 10)"! and enthusiasm into Y0!" 705 “d 80-5, Bu; you mug], give Nature all the ‘help you can. The best assis- lance you can find—-aseistance of a sound, constructive character is in the use of. PHUSPHUNUL THE GREAT GENERAL TONIC Horses Change Again. sr. srmriim, N_B.,Sept_15__ it enriches the blood-dfilillli "Peter Farren and iForeiatlier, St stimulates heart, liver and kidneys John horses which have been un- tier the management of L. l1. Ack. er of Halifax, for the last few weeks will all‘! company with the Acker stable here. it is understood that D, OlKeefe of 9t. John, their own. 9i‘. has ordered them turned over to normal activityr-brinsl ‘bull your pep, punch and mental vigor -chniies away that tired. "OFT"? feeling nad replaces it with a spit‘ t 0f DOIJYBIWY- Pih honcl is a distinctive 11"‘ p;,,,‘;g‘,’,f’,,,,,,,,,,,,,ir, correct iri lta to Kid Dryden of st soiio, who is (romblngflgn of medicinal ingredl- here. They will both be sent from here to Fredericton ior the races there next week, lvhlie Billlen Wor thy and Slgnaller, two horses which Mr, Aclrer owns will go direct from here to Charlottetown." At. It. Stephen. er. shamans. Sept. is-Jras raoi ‘tgrziflitllaaomwas eg gilt- cnts. and there's noiili-lll 111°" m‘ vlgoratlng, more strenktbeaini; 0i‘ more rebuilding. Specially twig‘ ilclal for invalida. ¢°"'F"“°°‘:u. and run-down D009“ °l 5n w" trons, Get a box from ‘Nil? 4W3‘ gist todflay-iztomorrow you twill ieel r . sitoo a box or 2 for 96-00 The Ioebolt Drug less. WWW- ...., Lin" ty_ ‘rliia no mine] ya; i a big hindrance to her. anl has served its United States, B; 332 (ldnsui at isalln-a Cruz, MexlcoJ l[l\°‘°I-‘B“Ml°“5' Cam“ having me Tflgmgzo 34. 2,1,3 b2. 22m Swansea Wales‘ was detailed at 9mm“ "l me hmmm Phyglo-gmmy e ' ’ Liverpool‘ and has served as Con- Wm‘ M“ "bumps" a" plainly 13' ' ‘ ibelled were passed around. Tihose 2S0 Mixed Stake, Purse $400; Un- nis “t M" Flame “use” w leave nexti folded made some oi t-he brethren ' The 2.24 trot was ‘a race Following is the summary:- 2.16 Trot Stake, Purse $500. Bill Sharon, 2111-2, Pete Carroll, Chatham ‘ Border Prince, 213 1-4, H. C. Jewett, Fredericton Brage. 2161-4, F. Boutilier, 222 Halifax 333 Tlme——2_181~2; 2.17; 2.10. 2,24 Trot Stake, Purse $400. Bingen Worthy, 2.1714, t. R. Acker, Halifax Nuitwood Lou, 2.12614, F. Southard, ‘Machlas Native Worthy, 2.241-2, Jae. hell. Jennie Hal. P_ A_ Belli- veau, Moncton 3 2 1 1 3 Comeswague Kate, F. Southard, Machine 1 S 2 4 1 Signature, L. R. Acker, Halifax 2 1 3 4 2 Helen T., G. W. Reed Fort Fairileld 6 4 3 2 r0 Mary l-lelr, D.W. Groves, Calais 4 5 i5 r0 College Fieeiy. R. L_ Todd, Milltown s Tlme—-2.22 3-4: 2211-4; 2231-4; 21221-2; 2429-1-4. Oillclals were:-Starter. R. M. Webber, Militawn. Judges, Dr. Mc- Coy. Fredericton; D, Berry. Wood land; W. l-l. Keys, St. ‘Stephen, Timers, A. Reid, Montreal; G. Mc- Lean, ‘Militown, and H, N. Gan- ollg, St. Stephen. At. Woodstock. WOODSTOOK, Sept. 15_—When the races were started, two thous- and persons were in the grand stand and the space around the home stretch was lined two and three deep with interested and ex- citable races The track was in ex- "riii-fizioiii" Lift Off Cornsl No Pain noun hurt a bit. Drop a little i‘: one on an aeing earn, Luciano iy that corn stops hurting, then shortly you liit it right off with linkers. Trslyi i Your d lat sells a tiny bottle oi treason ‘tor a few outta, sni- floiaat to rarnova every ban! aera- anlt corn. or eora between the was. that soraaass cellent_c0nditl0n and it was a horse race in start to finisih. Nero Blngen. T. M. Hoyt, Tommy Cotter, H. G. Kit- Corwin Hal, John P. Smith, 2.11 1-4. Don Q_, Ralph Carey, Pres- Sls Peters, H. M, Dewitt, Lndv Myrtle Rysdlck, J. W. Gal- Northern Bell, C, F. l-llgg- MBY Grattan, A. Faulkner, Zelda the Great, T.M_ Hoyt, Robie Lee, G. Perkins, Cassie W, GiM. McLeod, . Taking themselves seriously and ‘ in one of London's northwest su- every event, from 'l‘he sumtmary:—- )elza Patch, Houlton P. Doherty, Presque isle chen, Fredericton R'itl:ora,'P_ E. i, 444 Time—2.16; 2161-2; 2.24 Trot and Pace, Purse $500. 111 2'22 que isle Woodstock Ashbrooke, C. T_ Black, Woodstock 3 3 3 lngher, Woodstock 4 4 4 Time-—2.25 1-4; 2.27; 2.23 1-4_ 2,26 Trot and Pace, Purle $400. ins, Presque Isle- 1 1 l 4 2 2 2 4 3 334 ‘Montreal Presque lsio Glnssville Hartlsnd, 5 5 5 Lady Bell, C_ R. Dewitt, ri-lartland 6 8 ds Time—2,223-.4; 2.2134; 2,2314. The performers tomorrow will be classes 2.15 trot and paco, 2.15 trot, 2.20 trot. World's Record. SYiRACUS-E, N, Y, Sept. 15_-.\ world's record was broken and an~ other equalled at the State Fair Grand. Circuit meeting today, Prince Loree set a new mark for double galted horses when he pac- ed s. mile in 2021-2, breaking the world's record held by Harvester, at 2061-4, for the trot and 2.0414 for the trot is 2.0314; Prince Lcree is owned by Captain David Show, Cleveland, 0., and was driv- CHURCH 0F SCOTLANIA- Rev. Ewen MncDougall will preach Sat- uday 18th at Point Prim at 7.30 Sabbath 19th, at Belle River at 10.30_ iris alt 3 and Murray River at 6.30, Also Monday 20th, iii Pet- ers Road and Tuesday 21st alt Brooklyn at 7.30. FREDERICTON, N. 13., Sept. 1B. —The legislature of the Province of New Brunswick has been dis- solved by tl-lis Honor Lieutenant Governor Pugsiey, dissolution dat- ing from today September ltltb, The election will take place on October 9th with nomination day a week previous. Premier Foster is going ahead in the formation of a new or germination. it is expected that Hon_ Dr, J. B. Baxter will lead the op- position in place oi Hon. James Murray. LONDON. September 18.—lf ridi- cule ‘will ki-ll the most serious move meat then iBolehev-lkism, as certain radicals attempted to apply it in London ‘on Wednesday. ls dead. announcing to the whole world that they were real honest to goodnggg Bflllllwlll. seven hundred jobless m0! headed by a, leader who was W"?! Qdflflilltllld at least in speec , eeeended upon the local itovernment unemployment bureau, Vllfbl- Hlfleeden. endselsed the plant. A riot call brought a strong IOICQ 0f 110N459 from the pygmy, station. whereupon the Bolshevik marched away to "Bolsiievikl band llflttitllllmrl" "W! are calling the residence a rby of an extrem- ist who was recently jailed for cir- dlllflllll iqllltlolll propnund; m9 Yn3¥l7°ll They ieered and _l the, ll l0 th l fiat; mtg}. r-sintt. be 3.’. authoiitl '.1.!.Il;p&nsel from tit: . e augh an ti: mini-r - iiisinesss. ' ~ n5 n’ “l and use aallusas, vi owluitatiea -'i'l VO- < 2.18 Trot and Pace, Purse $500, | l Successfully used since over ten years for the relief of chronic ailments of the res- piratory organs. Recommended as an up- building tonic in all stages of convalescence. 0n Sula loss-pulsars. Dr ED. MORIN t 01E, IJMITEE QUEBEC. Que. 91o ms will!!! 1 auto cacao: v. The Style k of Ftilts V v‘- rtiii- ', is ‘ h",- i ' l.‘ sit-r iolz‘ You will enjoy looking over your Our New Style Bookcof Furs v 1920-190. It isfull of interest fooevcry welldressed wanton ltwiilbeapizaeureoosendyouaoopy, copyio