i . i. .~ \ pl i» nu Pawn my. . " anti-u buds»; "' ' ' ww-wyvvvryv cnssliiib. u) - ; unruunnu Indotjlil nouns. le- per were for leash i;- eo-eono to “our Agents Wanted _____ OUR AGENTS,‘ MEN AND WOMEN without ex erlence, are ma.king I20 weekly n spire time, daytime or- evening's,‘ without interfering with regua work, selling Per- sonal Greeting qhr strn e Cards. Best and largest, ant inn sel- ection. No outlay. Wriurfbr par- ticulars, or if for agency appoint- ment, send ‘one reference. Mod nrn Art Company. 122 Richmond ‘West Toronto. ‘ i insult ‘ ‘ Mariam-At wbi Monmeli-vh-u , Be, , ‘ilbhto Mr. and Mrs. Wendelin Murissey, a daughter, (nee liirancee MoioDonaild. MQLEODc-Ai. Ocean‘ “View, Sept. -.1."lth, ‘Murdock McLeod age 74 y . Funeral Thin-eds)’. Sept. Athens. -.-~‘ a » ‘ ‘n vvvfi- mucus g ‘n; ‘ vwv v-vv one ~00 Dolor-willed, Iivflonnis mm». eooosttooovorpoa etc. o ell eons: no one Io but Ive figural (no ILIII] ’ _ " eoveteon ultoeeorurlliuvonlio- : i"? ,.- .- - :".:.:.t=.:‘..".'a"..5*.:'sn?:" “w” Lost l-OSTP-HATUIIDAY AFTERNOON between Prowse Bros, and Wool~ worth's store child's tam. Finder n ease leave at Guardian Office, ewiird. ’ ZSOIl-lblli-Zis. lliiale Help Wanted L! IINIIRGIiYIIO ‘MAI 1'0 MARK- u.‘ Binds bornoni Earnselrlfilie born ‘ GIVI THII BOY AND Gilli-A or comm. nil they'd rove their idle hours. All pri cbnlon b Johnmnilruggists. . -, grasps-twat ;..~'T**.s.2s:u1s.:i:s.is. -__- 163m: ‘Fwm ‘zcgxgecéiv? he mu-i-.~,,.i. .1; .-»r.’~"" i 1w» Li! . . » M8 1W1: fuxiglidiiiiifi? 390} 3nd’ w Mt and Mm M,“ sense oar. Fennell & Chandler. , Msclaaum/eon, . v . » ‘zgggw ' ‘Maggot-lemmas: Rocky ‘Point mi ~ ‘ 1uv.f»=w-.1i°<.» Mr» m. Mei .5331.“ . $$§°l7$°¥$ mdM°mch°m “'1'” Organist ‘st. Matthias church. - .' Halifax, and there ‘is greait grati- BORN- floation at being able to secure beq- servilces, says this Huilifax Herald. GLASS BROKEN-A large pane d1 811185111 thestore of Mr. L. R. 1118s, 272 iEuston ‘Street, was smash ed by some miscreant on Monday night_ The police were notified. ,1 ""7 UVB 1108s will be. received at our plant on Friday next, September 17th inst. For best quality, well fin- 1$11Pd-. juotgless ‘than 170 lbs. live weight the price ls 17 1-2c at Char lotteiown; over-weights and coarse sows at- usual -reductlons_ ildurther buying .d'ates will be an- nounced later, but until offerings increase they will be taken on next - Ifrldayfionly. DAVIS d. .FRA8Ei-'i, Charlottetown 2809-911-5-31. ~ pier Sale g At Kingston: consisting m 105 acres, 80 acres clear, balance under lunuber. Buildings and fflncoa ' 40mm? we ‘ - . b" 3W 0' w -» “iii ‘uiéiiusiiliiiig ‘xi: ‘s. ‘Lilli: i“ w“ M "on "hw- ' “hb-Pflut 9 V‘ 1'9 u" for the right party Rrtpglovel- chmches’ Mmkaflmth 511°” “m ia-rlrut. but equipped plant in u" ca Lamb“ on‘; grist mill. Aippiy -to John A. Muc- _¢l|usdA. cln give a ler- ' ' qqadwn Kmgsmbfi vice and~but vror at moderate ’ ' v prices‘ prints ‘finished, frames . 2314-9-15wthm. 3i. I IDO- FfQQ m OI. MOI- chub Portrait 00mm ,1“ ; T0, 1,4913 e H . , a ‘ —— ‘ ogs Wanted F01‘ Sale. wAtNTFiD g rfcacénnr‘: son oliga- ~' ‘ = ‘i. . _ . l OIIQ BC OD. , . Apply to Ale! 13.911852111813210‘. sec- K°'"1?"1-Y.C°- Lm- W111 ‘bu!’ B0011 m}: ‘sham: ounar-louszvmfiw , live hogs ‘sit ‘lilhnsdale Monday fl B complete?“ mitt’; 1g. umpltgolneirl. T2‘ LEm-dlwomaald‘, {IWEI-I-INWSQI“ gmh‘ “"1 '33-- ‘TLWTY. Tile-s- Souris. ,_.2u9s-a-s-1o|. . "k t‘; J"I=(E- ‘+1|’_l;“':"f 1111i’, 5617i». 21st. weighing from - Iiinlfora. m’ '| ‘zvdi-s-iafsi 1004*‘ "9' higim" “met 1111C" F0!!! sakes-liar null: gem/Eu - WTd- . l! gs. P8 O BTQII, '0!‘ l River. l _ - _- _,_ zgoo 1 _ Wililllfibd l: ____ . _..... 2§l8 mm nuns; n us 1v . 4 v- , ' b ..... ........°.~.fi.....°Maura... "m3:,'::g,g:~g:;,§g, g;',,,'g:::,': 1111 .1911". 111111‘- 111° A9517 G""d““- 2185 , u 3| d $100. Gordon Douglas, Secretary. ‘ _ ; _ - - — p: . 2793-91541 Ligifsiui/ORK ‘Lgavig, rmnm won same-w! Acuns s w». - ' ¢H'T0WN uated on Mulpeque Road, 2% Ifilil- 330-‘ 11.00 es from Charlottetown. Applyon —-——-*-i--*— 1.301’ 515 premises to Duncan Lgelgl-zwaqglal- “'25P yla-"lsmedgefgfillga: IIZY ‘i 2§22.9.15.Q| ‘ 6 .9. ._gf_ I won sans. - VALUAIILE cor. ._. cAPiTplN . nOBBEDPCnptsin tags in Geytown, with large barn Also lot adjoining and one acre rich soil with growing vegetables on opposite side 'nf street. particulars. Apply to A. J. Mc- Rae on premises or to McLean a‘; McKinnon. Royal llnnk Build- ../ '1' A i"'."=“"'“°’§ii':o-§3§-7§i "iliiisio’r*‘ Motorist ALIIhZP pcLouoi-i ._ f i ,,-\=lf the fan J) [when the engine e - il“_\ loose. Flush o radiator ‘fond the For AP- W. Hyndmnn. 281 2799-9-16—3i. \VAN'I‘ED.—A IIOUSEMVAID. ply to Mrs. Kent Street. \VAN'I‘ED 100 600D WOODMEN to go to Bnthurst. N. ll. on IVed- nesday, .Ii'ii.h, and Monday. 20th . fng’ ""'"““"‘°°_ ivegeg‘ 380- per mimth aTnd over - occur nix to oxper once. -or ur- ‘$1.15 HQ w nu ther particulars Apply Isaac l. 1F ,, u . ‘ grates; phone 172-715.!’ 9 f, " wanrénntr-korgiméronoimvsinair. ‘use’ 1 1 ' ' p ' “" w“ ' "“ ‘"5"- APP Y WANTElL-JIY A GENTLEMAN. __ mchmwiu mnet" 2700 a ' 6| front mom with or without r‘ *' ' ' ' ‘ ' boars. Central fingering?“ ndilrfss ' ‘ ‘ " .' .," care o ox , yrvm: ,_ / ‘Vlflpgqjbagqu. prices. btc. 2159-9-14-21. ~ . r “W \VAN'l‘ED.-—MAID T0 AS18151‘ AT housewonk. Apply at Guardian. 2804-9-15-3!“ the present grade of fuel? Wlhat equipment om be used upon such an engine to help vaporize this fuel? Are two rings sufficient for each pinion or would three rings be bet- er - ' Answer: A compression‘ pressure of about ‘l0 pounds per square inch by tbelflge. is ashigih aecan saile- ly» be used. Higher compressions are likely to cause knocking. Sdme fornrof lflickeied or mot-spot manl- fold is the means generally adopted to secure vaporization. The intake- silssiifold and. iihe exhaust-manifold are brought ogorher for n,short portion of their length’ nmfbho hot gases in the latter heat ~a part oi the forme-r to such a polnii, that. when’ liquid gasoline strikes it‘, ii 119K018 1Y.,\KF1,1~11"' “m” is vnpoplzed. Three rings per cylin- from the ew rub- d“ are generally regarded as b“. b" 11°" W"? .1 "MW “M” m- iihsn twn, but flood results can l" 1W1? 119W mlhiwh "i" be obtained ;wlth me smaller mm» upper lune conn ‘ of the pump properly. See Clfll OIIBMBJIY-L", ber run-engine and gamed}: i ‘ ‘nu ciwl111rmrk . ~ ivsnced ~ . - :3 ' ‘overrioh i§’-}‘~.%ill.. oil g1- oil o; 111$; ‘dunno yd gore p!’ Un- awfs to oveheailnl- an‘ that your brakes do not re, less, they are. drums, wfben i. umiy u. ‘boll. ._,. ;,-_., ENGINDQU-NTIO \ .. . -i—'—'."1- _R. M. ‘n. Asks: _ ~ ~ aion should a 8x5 iuchxnli - inorduwooeme f‘ ‘ - “STUD o 1 146 Gt. George Street l. ‘ one H .. no wi-eepond wltlrihmaiq . V.’ ' "mu I f o ‘oral Internet? I'd ‘ . - r ‘ -. . o o n . ~ C "r"‘-P1\"°1fiia6r will b: Intuit-ed lnfllvll ' ‘ II Nil ... ll no“ loptomobor fmommugn’ “fliflwflm” n. m ~ . oi ti 1. Eli-iii ' ‘fmiiifié ' narruuo sr-nmes. ., w. ‘it W. adv-l: ‘Can you ‘toll me glow to prevent the springs of -my r from rattling-T ‘Bile fill-Id 1P ntooiF-y where one Uhacldelbolt pael- | through lheresr spring, ‘at its front end. I have taken time bolt up, as tinlvt nevi-ow. but ‘lteilli rattles on rotigih made, . . Answer: rlgiuquluc, the bolt "mruzlfiiiém °° n‘ ' t . nuwfi ems» _ ‘ofidzpinyof time IDPUGQYQ e it and wem warrants rs‘- (mmfltg must, it would seem, be due .~ Jooseueso of the ‘bolt inlbbe parts rough which it time». due w wear. If this is blue case, you should .. - n over-sire spring-bolts and e the holes remed out so that parts will be. till“ 111- The ' lug-eye in usual flit _ removable bushing, whglchcan por- beb ‘be reamed to s good fit but, I not, you can drive-out obs old nd force in a new over-sin I is deolrod, oil- I: in ill! ill. ed with"! ', Cain, a seafaring ‘mam beion-gingio Summerside dlsilms ‘tlhat he. was robbed hf $150. ln_ ‘Charrlobtetown. a 0011519 141181118 Bgu. No informa- tion Ih ever, has as yet been 180d, by him alt‘ police headquarters against a anyone. 1 on. iii/ens will be absent from his office who first of this ‘week. -= zsza-s-is-zl "l a. note. business man, you see, an_ I should‘ be very glad if you would enlighten me as lo What is meant as ito double entry?" “By double entry we mean two sets _of books~one of which may be produced in‘ court if required, but not the other." u. Benn ossawrdu. Bwt- 1B. l»- ‘ dhlelrlph - ulilelbo fie m‘ be kifbid at the llamas p: 1-1 cloak by order s. stat-tor on» WAY Hour-Ira m. new. 0r. D: Schorieidyof Vic- wizuflngn. Cihiihbopogffiolulglu, ‘an ,‘ in. yum; n,.,-e<1- compares unfiww‘ Indlh inspected on ‘blue-side in flew mdevs. _ee‘rli;~.lihe_l tilt. John D MlMHld-iwlll be . embewdwsnc m "studied" at fiifuififiuliifi Cathedral. . ‘PEBSDNALQ Mr. D. A. ‘McDonald. ‘Lanlgan, flask, is vislting.Charlottetown_ Alb. mdtnt t. ‘Mr. G. R. iMcMabon, Kenning- 10“. was in the city yesterday. Mr. ID. M. ISIIOFWO“ , Jloncton, is registered at the Re ere_ bu» Xniu-oiuu. Winchester. 1m ' ‘sflllfdfll! morning for Toronto to resume her musical studifie at the Toronto Conservatory of Music. Mr. and Mrs. J.’ P. Gordbmliir. "Mi Mrs. ‘Charles McGregor and Dr. andMrs. C. H. Beensnd their familes who have been surnmering at oilenrl Cove returned. ‘to the city yesterday; ‘_ 1 '1 ‘m... Doris Wrigibt has returned home after spending every pleas- ~ant fortnight with her friend, Miss Thelma MoLure, ' of Brackiey;Point_ Mr. Edmund Pineau of ithe De~ partment of Agriculture‘ lefit yes- tierday mm-ninsaolvuxnaelsb: . Out. whorle he continues his studies at the Agricultural College. ‘Raev. DJ. Morrison, Btrathlorne, 31.8., arrived in Cherlotmebown lost night. Today he wrlll be =Lhe ptrin- cipai in an interesting. ocireunony in ithe Presbyterian Ohuroh at lBon- shaw. _ Mr‘. and Mrs. G. It. McQuanx-ie Mir. J, E. iSchurmlan, and Mrisses Mildmed. SiiHiphant,,Fem Robbiee mud Irene Gibson, Qu-ifimersiaie. mobbed in thecitiy Monday morn- » Mrs. Justin ‘ Moor-cur, w. preser- icton, N. B., who has spent the past few. weeks in this city, the guest of ‘her mother, aMrs. R. B_ Norton, left yesterday morning on return to her home. he was accompanied by her sisi. r, Miss Florence Norton, who will spend a ‘few weeks in Fredericton --i<no>‘—--- ::i0ne of iheoommoneet Wmrnv ‘plaints of infants lsworms, and the most effective applcotionng for themls Mother Gravoifworni Ex- Jerrninaetor. roxhiorss -. ._ a‘. THE SILVER? FDWIPUR QELLING AaeixilATlONp-Are you. keeping rin mind. this date. of who Organize gaitioxi Mgeeiting of the nssoolmillflll Remember the diate: TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 210i, (ST. PAUL'S HALL, ~8UMMEfl8lDh We want you as a member. Wlhieilher a lniember or amt M1115 do the meeting and loam iwhiai. is being done. ‘ _ Now, Rancher. this in for you. it is your owin business. The As‘ ' ' has only one obyact in view, and that ds in protect and in- sure lthefuilureof the industry and make money iioir bbioee interested. - FOXMEN, IT PAYS TO OO- onnnart-i-iain lumps, Asylum with" I000 ‘ patients ' had "but five museum. astonished ,_ itor amid Ito-one of the guards iuo was mum; Ihim uu-ousil hire‘, msultluon. "Some- day‘ these patients wili combine and ieverrpvweir your guards and get away." Nix strang- er" nepilled the g-ulsrd, “These hubs mwnvt fir-mm! enough mo organize br, itlrey rwouidnt-t ‘be here." Ranchers we mmtulmve sense enough, iuworgnmine. ilf we do mot, "someday the fox industry will not he here-diet us not. be "Nuts" ilei. us organise and oooperame. Join the lSIlveu- ‘Mo! Fur Selling m‘ l radian-Yd Lyktfiwiilfitiifil‘ _ ‘ 1"." , iul ‘ eunrueiz. neéiuiu. . 1W5- "11 .'*'1.'=»}§i1 ilk wire f fweaiiiuruivswuei ‘fourteen 1 ‘ ,~GO.NEJ TO ~- (isolation. 4i‘ i. ‘bursitis! ti‘ “'1 i ,1 “fifluan. :mn“_. mum unsitiul Peter's i wit“! I idea. ‘ scarcely e hope‘ that I evie . would see Kenneth again. r ‘ ‘had promised, and he 4m); 1m .14, cum:- 110' daisy" Mary es- ‘ZWQ’: he, i! I may Mill" Tony stall-led at her‘ evidoqtsesoliemem "Dana's boss! lids svfuiy nice." "I ‘mew I mu hllushig, elibn I bu‘ psasomto ..'rp mah- ul‘ agoi-‘at me gfhre be. id: '. ffflood looking fellow " "acre-dank he!”- intense admiration for-Mr, dnlllflniilmo Once more Tony darted his quick elance in my dis-anion. , But we were soon out of one thence-r,‘ and I forgot all about Mr. (hasten- averything 'but how kind Tony ‘bed been, and whet a nice timehe bad given us. He took us homo. in a 11111. and otter making me promise to lunch with him Monday-he was to leave the city directly alter- we said good nigb't—‘thait is, Mary and I did. Tony had insisted upon baking 'I‘nrm, who lived some dis- tance away; home. “Now, wasn't that just fine in him. to take Tom home?" askedrher mace beaming. “Yell. 1t was thoughtful," I con- ceded. I thought I never would get 101ml. . silent running across to any room to talk of something she‘ remembered in the play, to pulse ’i'onv or m so into ecastnsles’ over the dinner and how iwollderful T011? had been ‘to us all. ‘ “That i music ‘was Just grand, Zens. I wanted. to dance. to it‘ all the time. I just couldn't keep my fest stll and once Lam not-sure I Blflllped on Mr. Defends toe under the table. Add Zena, he thinks a lot 0f you-He ilooked sort of lputourt when I spoke of Miaclsxmn. What made you blush e0?" , , ‘Did-d blush-i" Many wag very “Mimi-fill. WIT 8M 11o. Jump at con- clusions. l dId not wish her to get any notions about Mr. Clinton-it beuembraseing for mo. I should say you did. Mr. Delano 11011066 1f. I00. I'll bet iha agkg you about’ your 'boss,w-hen you lunch with him tomorrow." She kept quiet for s minute. Then, “Why 41°11“ You mil-pry Mfr. Delsind, Zena? anyone with half an eye can see he is dead in love with you." "NWBqfi-Se! l have known Tony Delami all my life. Do please stop 89111113 notions in that head of Yimrs. And do please go ‘to bed, we will b0.’.l| be deed tired in the m°rnill§ 1f ‘Wu keep me up any longer. "I d n’t care! I don't go to the 'Biack_ no to dinner every night, ..W>u know, and l don't go to the iiiheatel“, either. I can't sleep, f_ am ‘too excited. I'll bet he asks you 10 marry him before he goes away." .1 fairly pushed Mary out of the room. But I too was wakeful. As 111W8YB. (my; 18-11! of love or marri- age brought thoughts of Kenneth Lawrence] wondered. when m, was, if he bod forgotten 1m, And in thoughts of hinv, the evening was forgotten. Tony was rot-gotten. Ivdld pot remember that Ibad over seen Jilr. IClaxton. Yet l hm no edly_lmd The next dayd met Tony as’ 1 “we @011 M ~11 popular Place in the bucil as section. He talked, of M"? and Tom, and told me how much he enjoyed mom, "You gave them a treat they never wil.l forget," I replied, bell/lug him how Mary kept mo up talking ofJhirn and the good time she had. lain glad if .t.hey enjoyed ihenr ffiivw- The“. " a. you never - ought of‘ me in the old days- unleoa to think that I was young and foolish. But-Zena, I 1mm always cared. Could y0il—-W0uld A Paris Chemist Has Discovered How to Grow Hairy‘. In Paris the ladies have entirely abandoned wearing rates, which is dur- enltlrely to this new discovery. 11¢ has ‘been proven that certain herbs oontaln- ingredients that will '"“‘1l1‘"'-1V “MW hair. That ihev co"- ietn this long-iooked-for article is ‘liiroyen every day, he French are now placing on the ‘market a preparation contain- in¢ {he ‘extract from Herbs and leaves, which is having a phenome- nal sale. - This preparation is called~ "DEL- MIAWS FRENCH HAIR TONIC" and lie being sold with a. guarantee to remove dandruff and togrow rim Mary ‘ hug t er. The right RWNBIIIIOI vital m and e desire n o . IMIKEJPUK _ Qahgbssominfytci: use and ed yo’ r I life wILho I Vegetable Co 8 a lighter firs.‘ ‘it m!» w ‘Q m. Show Y: l"! Wsklgfiithou} npperiwi ,....:~..,~ cm:- ut er nu , "giouwhnrw do, I reu , wonderful medial ‘ Ibo h! taken five k end side lfliliflfi lllll muoh better. v reooms etabiifkllllpllilllld I0 all many use , _ “Oh, Tony'._W-hat made you?" l lqimod. "I'd likevyou so much. -I ave enioyed with you. But I don't care in that wuy, Tony, dear, Ineve-r shall uunrye. man untiiil. l— Yeu stream-you dealt-dove me?" ~ I nodded. "But, I'd make you care, Zena. I'd be awfully good in you," he said in bis boyish, lovable way. "I know, Tony. {But that isn't all a girl wants. She needs to really care for the man in the right way if -s'he marries him, I am so sorry," ~I fielt as if I had lost my-friend-a-nd was grieved. I-lig answer reassured me. » "That's all right, Zena. Donlt look s» sad. Love goes were lt is sent, they say; and if lovo for me wasn't sent to you, why you csnlt help It. We'll ibe joililry good friends It. wvu be Jolly good friends just the some." Tony kissed me goodbye when -we left the nestaurant. I had to wipe my eyes more bhunonce as I hurried back to the office.‘ But~ l had not lost my friend. ' ' TomorroWTfi Farewell Luncheon f some to her aid and d’ m 111) . . l’ at tlilspgimeqiri pit of vwommrraaifing ‘ nil .' b n‘ u i; p. n at , ‘a fieagirl agv. W»? owe , ' 0t no butt-er, ii in the papers about ".‘.'.i‘.l§.'2?“€;il‘.“d. d Ind deem’! complain any more Blue Inn gained in Fllwll, lid More] Avenue, E. Pi potable Co iuflu interest t0 rope! time has not _ auooou of many s I girl's thoughts become siu I disposition to o‘ . efuiua [jaw Um ltztrt: this 4871113 n or lifrg-l." n every ' i- . in E3!‘ l lflsool _ v knobs For 8 months do aching m mind w try Plnkbon-‘n lemi Lydia l5. mothers and I Colorful is a word that may truthfully be applied to tho gener- al line-up of fall millfnery_ says Migg Dolron lady buyer for Pa~ tons, Ltd., who has just returned from a buying trip to New York. and the leading Canadian citles_ acompanied by the firm's mlliiner, Miss .liiurphy,,whos_e artistic work ‘is unsurpassed. , Miss Doiron, who is the only lady buyer east of Montreal who has visited the European markets in the interests of her fizm...has made. some exceptional purchases for her customers who are assuredthat they are being offered tholatest dress and other excessories e0 need-f-ul to the. fashion o theday. l. Hats are Lroqu tlym do entire“ ly of bright col r n 1c: it the major portion of the hat b89961" to be in a sombre tone. it is bright- ened by metal embroldsries or e111- [i liliifi FEiiiEH Fiillilien Attention A meeting of all foxmen interested in the coming live fox exhibition will be held“!!! Ithe Board 0f Trade Rooms, Charlottetown this after- noon a; 230 o'clock Mr. Ja-mes Wihlte of the Conser- vation Commission, Ottawa, Mr. WJR. Reek, and others will ad~ dress the meeting. Important mat- ters wlll he discussed and it is do sirabie that ‘all "fonmen be present. J_ STJRNiLEY-‘WEDLOCK, Chairman General Committee. Mr. C. C. Ferguson, manager of the Great West ‘Life insurance Co. Winnipeg, son of the late Senator Ferguson is visiting his old home in ‘Marshfield. MW‘? f Figs’, ‘iealif is Syrup q fisabui _ v five ‘Accept "California" Syrup o! Figs only—look for the name Call- fornia on the package then you are air In abundance. Beinig daintllv flamed DELMAWS FRENCH HAliR 'I‘0N\l)IJ" mekeoe most pleas- an dressing, and is sold by your dr ‘ggi-sit. Price $1.00 a. bottle. .I_\lvl ~.i ilihwiaiv-‘s Timur-store, all . .. .._Ll,. sure your child is hsvlng~ the. besi- and-mont lmnmien physio for the brolderles in high contrasting @0101‘ gilded ornaments. 61¢. ,_ The fabric bats that are autumn days.‘ a1 effects are 01111111195 many unusu two colors, B11011 i“ by means of navy and brown. sliver and taupe. J11"? I1“ . orange and black, mauve and blac combine well with black. lighter colors ar dark shades all". fective alliance. mark. ~ saying nothing at the the right thing at the right time. 500 MEN WANTED contractor Pulp Branch $2.75 per cord, cut and swamped horse and driver Board flou- cord cutter 31-00 D91‘ 11B)‘ the month. $100 per month. months or over. stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on ‘each bottle,’ You must say "C111" iornia." ‘ ~. k .5 . ¢»~-~“ H. Strong, Summierside. _2839-18-\Wc¢ 2 mos. moor. min-ii unit-in weight areadmlrable for the first Color combinations were new! more popular than this Year and ‘gold and black, d are . The dark shades of Pflllcock bxlielli: c contrasted ‘V1111 and grey. HQ £1.31‘, 1y approved; for they make all. 6F One small feather toque of blue. ._._.-t__-_.__--_——--,-—~ A man may have his price. bill he is slow about showing his cost wrong time is almost as E0041 85 811N115 To cut pulp. 1W C- L- 3mm“ for the Capt! 31°10“ and Paper Co. on the west of mm. River cape Bre- ton. _ Wugas- advanced from $21“ 10 3.25 per cord to cut and Yard. or s furnished free. W-ill pay good men $80 1o cut by Alllso want/a! 4 or 5 good woods cooks. Must ‘be first class. WMBQ Carrfare to men who stay three ‘Address all communications in ' C. L. Jackson, Fielding Road via Iilnizzietou, C. 13., or apply Ernest‘ 13mg .. Pnvilu closely fitting, a band of grey o trich was its only ‘trimming. There are nor: so many hen lful shades that there should be no ', dlfllculty in selecting one _tov__sul albcqlnpiexions. vlhile touches , jade green are Aiséd on every pdif- sible occasion . . i Each successful sensonlu the mil linery world is launched with smgl - and medium piped hstsJ ‘the le . » This year is no excep on. Mini ‘Dolron has purchased fol her cu? - tnmers some chic models‘ in whi_ tliiffdatliar covered shapes predomi- inate_ Duvetyn, of course, take) precedence for covered huts, but‘ is very expensive, although for its _, grace in draping, it is invariably‘ demanded‘ bvy the well dressed ‘woman. .. . .;.‘ A combination that is sure to meet with instant approval is on i, tlfrch‘ and Haclrle. -. A delightful model in burnt page l-Iackle is shown in NW9 shape that glvesirsplenglid es if ifs grace and beauty, other od with. ostrich trimmings lire a r pl pleasure t2 see. _ _ ‘ , _ Trulyii" men of fashloii are go- , lng to have iilllliliiliiinpfldlflfl for jolcing this coming autumn Eve, the ._most fleetlngglapce at the, arétheptlc styles ishown at Paton gvéfi bug‘ airlines‘ ofilifheilovQlyi things to be opened from day :30, daY- W ‘ '. Don't delay your visit to Pot e‘- . until éha prettlel? hats ‘arembou ht? " f orges eoe‘ 3m’ 3n 4E1}? “ f" i I i iNii I Hi Mrxuulnou Mu dtoncfidwu up. 23,19; ‘ifigulnnoo in Cash Prizes i" The ladies of‘ the Georgetoyr Women's Institute will serve-ho dinners on the grounds. The _ will be held an. Georgetown _f.l 4 o'clock p. m. and will oonit f. with trains at Mt. Stewart Charlottetown, Bourls and Elm 35 cents admits to all dep meats. . For ‘Prize ‘Li ‘fonnetina agzply to _\ J. LESLIE POOL. PreslQn bower llontllie; ‘ANDREW LAYERS. 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