v . . All mob: - elm: 2.18 Trot. ' This will be one ofvthe praflmg ‘uh, "NI OI 0h luusysmcrcmussuuod ma 2.00%; ' mun" m‘ “m” Beter wm Tell, 2.10%: liittle mil-slim. 2.0m; Great Scott, roost. fit. Service Mills Oanadaflslmited. Ilondon, Ont. lW-B-ZO-li Miscellaneous OUl-‘l-li-lmo _,.__.- ..-_-L.__.-... CQNID AT MODERN who Alibi! is" eobool amt v ' 0 , Ol’ .. 0 first; iiiilfboroobroot. UMBRELLA! REPAIRED us Prince St, aids-door. 7419-8-20-31 ooaassrowosxps csans Arm‘ “no; with’ edema printed. Just for ckn ldg - meat. 1li eta; dfafdlfa Job Printout. , r sf Ill‘ . 03D ‘DUI-KING cards at aetics. Guard- Jobfiiflllq; ‘ i'-—- _ IIUAIUD IION RANCH female I08 WP. RAVI-I'd. .Wa.llace Owen. Beach tort. 7l92-d-20-si. ystooms so one snow nooM W"!!! ‘Uhiblflhs. week. See our new 1080 modal "86" Durant. Used can. we have l 192a Whippet Coach. I PM" Touring, i Dodge lifill._l__bul‘ant Sedan, 1 Star Conch. lion-v. Sedan, 1 half-ton QhW- over our d feet ihead ton truck, also one used Busby llliolr-‘Ibrms to suit. r. o. Ives, Ill Gt. George St. ‘ rlss-o-ro-di F01‘ Sale I» rants Ion sans-s cams l rlil! bundle.- Apply Guardian. a ~- . ’ = ossr-s-is-tt. Ion sans-two mun cusps m"! will. Ayrshire and Guernsey. Claude» rsscaslusu. m. Edward and. .. 74l4-B-20-3i ~~ Iflli or rs-r “'01!- Albly, .. J Moles . N rth Wiitslim. .. ‘,_ relg-s-zoo-sl 7°! Fahd-rile. com ruby. s "l". If‘. McLeod. Brook- "tiit ‘ _ 7343-8-17-31 7llI-8-20-ii. ' ‘ ‘L.’ ,‘,‘,.:51_;r.: é-rzrr1rflrrxyg ‘éva u‘ Jlfiod Advertisements g p. i. .&I“Q 'kuvar::ttaa.r...r...... lie pI If.” q | "N, Jr“... '° W 2am 3 consensus-annua- II pfl Ilfl. 9| 3 g na..,...-rr__ {f ‘Y.’ ‘ "woe" _ _I___¢;_M“ l, 7 ,,_;;_,,j_: . _ "" _ 5,39%‘. W311i“ Salesman Wanted v‘ r _- tuna nonrandom BILLING ssaesrium" warn-en ro csu. on ‘HUWIIOBHIH. direct I119! Ind flelllftmental stores. New- “ W“ iy invented shoe lacs. Easy to make $10.00 t0 820.00 per day. North American Elastic Shoe La 00.. 1341-. 8'10 Brosdwaywest, Vancou- ver, B. 0., Canada. sw-ll-17-3l IALESMIN WANTED — SALES agent for Prince Edward Island. 000d bly- Free outfit. . Wewant now a reliable, energetic represents. tive to handle the best districts on the Island. Our agency is pront- sble. Write. Pelhani. Nursery. 00.. Tannin. 0M. B. W. d-II-tf. Male Help Wanted WANTED-MAN T0 WORK- 0N farm. Mrs. Margaret Reeves, Bree- town. 7345-ii-l7-6i A... _ WANTED-AN INTELLIGENT TRI- vate Secretary. two or three hours work daily. Apply A. B., Guardian fuu-a-no-ai WANTED—A MAN T0 MANAGE small fox ranch. State experience and wages required. Apply Fox Rancher, care of Guardian. 7352-8-17-81 WANTED-YOUNG ‘ MAN T0 learn the drug business, also a young man to learn; . egg csndllng. Peter MscNutt dd Son, Malpeque, P. E. I. 7307815 5i. Teachers Wanted ville School. Supplement $85.00. W. B. Baker, Secretary. 7407-B-20-li rescues warm-m, '-‘ Trim School, A. Murchison. Sec'y. non Iyorui 7355-8-17-61 TEACIIER WANTED FOR I-IBBRAN ~ Bohool, district No 103. Supplement $75.00. Apply to Angus Clements. Coleman. " 7353-8-17-41 WANTED — SECOND OR Tl-IIRD ‘Class Teacher for West Valleyfield School No, I27. Supplement $75.00. Apply to secretary oi ‘Him-oil. W- A, Martin.‘ 7809-8-20-2‘ Articles For Sale FOR SALE-TWO C 0 0 K I N (i ranges. with or without tank. Apply 80 Rockford 5t. 74164-3041 arcrcut son sass m rrasr class condlti . Apply at l0 Chest- nut St. ' 7415-8-20-21 FOR SALE-JIOMINION ORGAN. Apply 328 Richmond St. ..--._. .- "i I “ till. m names 1404-: 20-81 Jiiootm st. 15 ul‘ Sh 1- __,___ - _ ' 750m. Apply 210 Hillsbdro ‘Sires? . . .- , rssa-e-iv-ai Lost v 7?“! DWILLING aos-r-xasa romrmna ROCIII: Baydeld [Q1 ' yuag - t dhandbag. der lesv s 419101. with barn, warm- grnogy Guardian Office. a a: “gm”, y, ‘twang; ysoo-e-so-si. ‘f: I v ma!" o, LAND __F_emale Help~V!anted_ r eorsssosdrotstcas. - ‘ ' ~ '» "'~ ' my, "m.:s..-:s=i:;,~.“.2: “m” g5 W Bartlett, P. o. ma: as. , 74054-2041 _-__. Vi. Jilin j r.~1_r.w.a a Eastern Gain Wanted ' wsrorsn-rnarnsaan aoors n: good locality. with or without board. Writs "l. A." oars Guardian rsaa-a-ir-sl. WANTlD-Iol IINT.‘ SMALL bouse in town. Apply Guardian. ' ., mr-s-oo-st. Sell Christmas p. Ihncii Webster- Ciltsliffe, Prowle- WANTED-TEACHER. ' son LAKE- |_ supplement tho, A, t _ M "at" P“ I W. .b°“mofllfll'lfifiln0llytf '- ". " ‘ With; Edgar-Mum - ' " ‘_*_‘ - . ‘ r WWW‘ vrsmrlo swarms. nous- William mm. use Isabel! Corrlsan). irrived by‘ Hccneiags from Pictou minds-yon a visit"? her-father. Mr. John Cot-risen. WI.- ter 8t. MrsJDalton is accompanied by her two children. B11111. Junior. and Dorothy Rama»!- .; . | , - ‘I asrunns‘ raom . alliorsau: YACATl0N~—-'l‘hl Misses j-riiy Davey and Ileen Christopher Qrrived home - last night-from an enjoyable two week's‘ vsos n in New Sfllliawick. visiting friends in ssiatdoan. Mone- ton. Point Bu fiihene Cbediao, .wl-i1o.1o MZlIIOWILIBWPNnt/Dtl Ohfilids- they were the-Waits of Mr. . and Mrl- William . Modulator. orrrosas AND.‘ sinuses as- rues-rm" officers attending the mllitiagtaif. course and=the mom-- bars from this ‘provinces! the Do- million Rifle Assn, returned homo last night. Oi sixty attending. the, course at Kingston ten were from s. m. Island. Our rlflelnen at Ottawa made an excellent showing and put up some very creditabe scores. REGISTERED AT rnaarcrry BUREAU-Among the visitors reg- istered at the Publicity Bureau yes- MB-Ililhditdl‘, N, H; M", Lgvwfenqg . B. Flint. Vesmer lcvorett mint. Put- man P. Flint, Milton." Mesa; Jam-n R. Dixon. Ottawa; Gladys Lewsrd, Dundas; Ont; D. M.‘ Bruce. Jean FairdLVancouver; 0-0. Ford. Gutfl. rle, Okla; m. and Mrs. s. o. Bart.‘ Mt- Toronio: Miss Amy v. Marshall. New Glossow. N. 5.; James Nichol- Wi- Mrs. n. nurko. Mrs. A. Thomp- son. Toronto: A. O; ysmmeron. Halifax: H. B. Fetter-lay, Ottawa; James Cameron, Miss Annie Mg‘ Pherson. Miss llltts McPherson, Montreal; J. c. MscPhee. Sydney, n. resuscitate ' ' qf-‘w-vfl- ‘. Mr- Iienry i-Isrdy..f=ror1r= Mills, xuestof Mr.;a_rtd'bdrsi' n. c. Hardy, W- filfiiyfil in his _nlnetloth year. _-~ -" om Qirigrdran S} glocerles 811 olmning and fishing "supplies at nraorjs. vsso-a-Qo-‘zl ‘Qcaavsnrzan dhingee, - rhasps, hooks and all ranch building sup. piies, sold at Bruce's. 7389-8-2o-2i —-RESIBENCE FOR. BALD-The desirable residence of the late Mrs, d-Ioiland Leard, Granville St, Surn- mmld’. is offered for private eale. " T1114 bmlmty is in] excellent repair, ""4011 owl/ohmic". nice slss corn- 9!’ 10¢. largo barn. suitable for gar- age. The furniture is also offered for‘ sale. . Wits-m.“ auras rnasmas-aiifnsmrshira. b. n. 1.. f-emere‘. a daughter. , DIATIIS / ‘. mummy-rural» Prince’ County u " - summer-aids,‘ Aug.‘ 1o. 1m Frederick aged s‘! years. Funeral Wednesdafmocming at 0.80 from the home of'M.rfa,~Jbhn n,‘ McCaryllle io rsinircrs Church, 8 MACAR At Green Bay. Aug. 10th. ma. Katherine ‘MacArthur, in residence this, Tuesday Jfmagon, service ‘swiliisflefl animus-moat MacArthur Qerfletsry; ‘ ' liaisons-use Cove. Au. il mo. assert-eyes sgsd as. yous. nmersi flora he; Tilyliloyaftsmooa _ 1.80. rntenadtAgyis Cemetery lotiirflldhuwiffof the nu aagur lloDonAld. mp1“. W” tit» . ~|-. . terday are: Mr. and Mrs. John Goult. ' spent Sunday, at Unlon- Road, the. AllRi-l-tt 11th. i0 Hibbert H. Ind M110 her eist year. Plliieral from her tats . swboreamest] = ‘ an... _-__' j rooatinued 1."_ _ a tin MW‘ W mp1s. m odor-log aoilwbw “a! I"? . res Directors spproolsto the, met assistsnoe given by loo. WM" Saunders. no». w. us». members of tbs Government. Deputy of WIPIJ- w- guumr, so. w. miihaw. Bil W0" 1111p Mayor yeo and Oily ‘Council- lors. ‘rbcir generosity has pol-do "- possible for the Directors to carry on this Exhibition which filo ellyltfltlll to anAilltloultural iirqvllm-i‘ 1n closing _1 extend a welcome not only io/our own mole. but to time. from other Provinces. and our noisil- bors fromtbe south. 1 I hobo all W111 be plassodscd instructed by Inspect- ing the various classes-that you will he interested in the Judging of; live stock, and carry homo‘ some useful knowledge. I hope much-Anloyment will be derived by young‘ and oidyfrom the varied entertainments Provide!!- aud that the speed contests onftira witness-them. . ' - l now call upon His Honor the Lieutenant Governor to address you. and declare this Exhibition open. I thank you. . ' momma anacrarc co. or chief interest iii tho attractive booth of the Maritime Electric 00.. Associated Gas and Electric 00., 1s the new model Hot Point Range with automatic timer, over-heat control. economy cooker, and high-speed "el- ement. The Hot point pangs is equipped with everything that ffs. new and desirable in its linof-Thero is also in thisbooth the General ni- octrio Jill-Stul Refrigerator. for which no servicing is required, the Blackstone Washer and everything that is up-to-dalc in electric tbals iqllillmont. Kfllld. toasters. etc. If I 118M melt 111 summertime is requir- ed. here is evervthingtnar you need ‘v for cooking it. Miss Wan-en 1; dgm- oiistrvotlns on‘ the ranges and Mr. W- K- Murray 1s in charl°~ A reat- “no. oi~ this booth ls the excellent v illuminating. system, In"! STOCK Ar yns sxnrairron 75m I- preliminary viewl- -desplte ‘thd first limit allthe entrlssjgi-g use; - l". "l "thobtlzaliunbury herd is at ‘Ibronto, the Exhibition or njvai stock at 9"’ F“? “mo! Alloy ls anon my “Mo” o1’ any that has been held in Charlottetown. Many of the "old “ma”? 393'“ 9mm!“ rliho stock breeders was absent, but there L; m; lack o1 volunteers lo t's.ke up the “m. In the first shed visited. Mm“ 119W Roper or ‘East Royalty hgd ‘willed a herd of twenty six Guern. "y cattle and all in the pink of con. dltion including CR1VO8.\FOI¢mQgfi l. "who themstands a magnificent bull, “Aim W903i Birth at shoulders. Bfeei: 6 inches and quiet as a lamb. 1h the next shed Mr. Preston Rodd W", aticndilg! io five cattle belonging ‘° h" "m! M!“ Murderer Rodd of mrrlflllflll- Miss Rodd‘: acheivemenis with her choice Guernsey's were ‘duly ‘chronicled in these columns last year. There are probably two spun c‘; 1, 111 this shed. which are exhibi by members of this flourishing mutu- tion are: Mrl. Vernon Hughes who exhibits three cattle; Harry ‘Rodd, mun” Point Road. 8 pure-brads and six “m”; 39D R01“ BIICKIQY, l pug-g. ""4 ""1 i villain; James Eric Hurry tron‘ Fleas on Foxes Dipping With ~ AIZAL track will be satlsfectoryio all who ~ t“ 9°11"! Guernsey Club; the other w armory Huber. am malty t purebrods. The Goldenfluerneey club was only organised two years ago but has made rapid strides. ' In the shed allocated to Jerseys" Mr. lkiison Mutoh of North River, had on view two purebreds and coo grade. Mr. Mutch was emphatic in declaring that the popular idea that J‘ersey's were tender: cattle is fall- acious; he had tested them in very cold stables and found them as hardy as any other-breed. Elisha Roberts. Kinkora, one registered bull/calf; S. Holroyd, 4 flnepurebreds and a grades all bred from Harold Stead: noted clock, Brsckley Point; Russel Roper Charlottetown Royalty with l2 good 100ml Erode cattle. and Stewart MacMickon, 2 purebreds and 3 grades. Mr. MacMickenb bull l8 a fine looking animal wiih all the conformation of s good sire. e Holstein Exhibit A The Holstein! formed s‘ noteworthy exhibit. Hon. W. M. Loa had an out- -_ standinz herd of twelve, Ialconwood Farm supplies 1o; Cecil Stewart. Hampshire, l5; Alex. Agnew l: Allison Profltt Ireetownlfs; Alex. MacKay. Royalty B; Harry Linkleticr, Surn- rnerside, 5 and there was also a num- ber sent in by Albert Boswell Sum- merside. Messrs John N. Profiit and sons, Freetown, take up ‘another shed with their “willow Farm I-Iolsicins" s. strong herd of animals of all ages. Ayshires 0 Among the Ayshires, Major I". An- drew, East Royalty, shows one pure- bred and eleven grades five being first class milch cattle. Lorne W. Thomp- son Dunstaffnage, has 3 purebred: and one grade. One cow in particular, which is sponsored by the Boy's Club has every mark of the good milker: in this lot too was s. young bull sired by B. R. Brown's Quintin. Borden Boswell of Dunstafinage, who is probably the youngest exhibitor be- ing but l5 years old, shows six grades in this groupl. Swine Exhibit Among the swine, Mr. Geo. Boswell Ikonchfort exhibits a good sow and ands. litter of l! together with other 0 pigs, among them an aged bosr. which the second largest in the show]. ‘In this same‘ shed is a seven month boar welsh“! 350110117158 shown byW. J. Gibson, Morshfleld. Next _the visitor is attracted by a shed shared by the Wlnsloe and the Hunter River live stock shipping club. Sheep Twd sheds are devoted to sheep. Geo. Boswell. yrencbfort , exhibits Shropshire: the most notable which ls an imported ram weighing 200 pounds; his sire and darn wereim- ported direct from England. Along with him were ten ewes. Mr. Boswell has also l8 Oxfords on view. w. A. H. Boswell has is Oxfords, one beinl a ram about 300 Pounds. Mr. Almon Boswell, Dunstaffnage, exhibits lb Southdowns which 119 claims are the mbrkat show 1n P011" of weight; wdfdllllll to about 60-70 unds. ‘ A community owned two year old boar weighing about 800 pounds. Mr. Edison a " . Rustic". h" I "a" group of s and a boar in the market class; Walter Buntaln Rustlco. so! under a months old; must n ‘ New Glasgow, a 17 months sow which took first wise at tbs SWIM lb" and sale at Charlottetown in 193l- Percy Dickinson of New Glallw also exhibits two sows. BeefCattla was large suudms devoted w beef A cattle is full to capacity. Mr. Barry wuedle, Iiarnsoliffe, i0 Shot-thorns; Chas. heaholm Iort Lawrence, N. 5-. so Sitar-thorns; J. O. living Vernon l7; s, u. ass-nu, er Sou, Maeshfleld s Augustus mm. .Wess xoyaity. two Bhorthonis and two Guernsey‘ Indol- oa. division of the building is ontiroiv 1 tqaqyup by so splendid animals of imnerefsrdlreedowaedbyhauk sender-sou. lwttliltivsaasbur sa- ruaumubmsrim woe-MM resdyforthebutobor. ‘ . roliowingsredsscriptioasofmany ottbariuabootlislntiiosllinboilo- inn. ’ UOORI I HUI-IUD. ' LTD. stock of Moore a rsouod are valued at. worst-too. were ii for example. a beliitllui mucus» coat with Kolinsky collar and cuffs. Canadian Groy Squirrel. Japanese Mink. Oars- oul. Northern an. mudsoa Seal. nai- gian Seal ‘and China. Beaver are -amool the ‘varieties tabs seen. A visit here is well worth while. The fursarethsworkofskilleddesigners "and perfectly acuisura comfort. quai- lty and economy‘. The booth is orna- mented ‘by ferns and other floral effects and by fine silk draping in all the newest autumn shades. Moore a Melleod Ltd. have this year ex- celled themselves in presenting an attractive booth. The decorating is the work of Mr. William Henry and Miss Mae Coyle and miss/norm Morrow are in attendance. BUNTAIN I BELL The booth cupied by the firm of Messrs. Buntain 8s Bell is one of the most originally equipped and unique in the building. This firm is agent for British Empire Steel Corwrlm" products and it now exhibits sever- al huge lumps of fine-veined coal with samples of the varieties on sale, via. Besco Furnlm Coke. Bol- co Baseburnor Coke. Albion Stove Coal, Albion Nut. Albion Blacksmith Slack. Albion Lump. Springhlli Scmenod. Old Sydney Screened, Do- minion Reserve Screened and Old Sydney. Buntain is Bell are also agents for several Sikatnship Lines and the walls of their booth are arraigned with fine pictures of several famous vessels. The furnishings of the booth are moat attractive. A visit here will be worth much to the Exhibition visitor. The booth is found on the first floor on the left-hand side. CANADIAN CHEWING GUM CO. Here is a small booth in‘ the left- centre portion of the bulldins. Pie- sided over by Mr. T. H. Brewe- Eastern Manager of the Company- Dentyne, the ‘amous gum chosen by Commander Byrd on his Antarctic expedition is featured. Command-tr Byrd stated that this gum is as necessary on his expedition as any article of food on amount of its func- tions in cleansing and preserving the teeth. Mr. Besse is sampling and showing a complete line of prem- iums given the merchants an pur- chose oi from ‘five to twenty boxes. Chlclets, Kid-me Grape and the old’ favourite. Seaman's Pepsint are also produced by this enterprising firm. For the children is "Our Gang" Guml Everyone should visit this booth. csavcaf. mtos. Carvell Bros. this year are exhib- iting the internationally-known Sus- sex Ginger Ale, "the very best that money, skill and cleanliness can pro- duce." This firm are distributors for this province of the delightful beverage, It is manufactured by the Sussex Mineral Springs, Sussex, N. B. It is recognized by its trade mark. the “Red Oval." Look for it. Sussex Ginger Ala ls a Maritime product and deserves the inspection of all visitors to the Exhibition. . 1 CARTER Q CO. Blatchfordk calf Meal and Poultry Feeds are foundln the booth of Car- ter d: Co. this year. For these well- known products. Mr. Ralph Huestis of Charlottetown, is representative in the Maritime Provinces. Farmers visiting the big Fair will do well to spend considerable time here if they wish to find out something that will put them in pocket. In addition to 0h! lbw-a. " ‘ p: l ‘ one sees Baby Chick Mesh, Developing Mesh and Scratch Feeds. The booth is right near the main entrance. You can't miss it. ISLAND RADIO CO. Prince Edward Island's principal Radio agency and broadcasting sta- tion oocupys a fine booth on the left- hand aide of the building. This pro- gressive concern is showing DeFor- est-Orosslsy Ohellenger Series. em- bracing combination electric radios and phooosraphs, battery and bat- tefyless models in every price class, also Spartan and Kolstcr Radios ‘of all varieties. A dilly MW‘! at the booth of the Illblidlteldiocawillbeaspecial ENDING! programme from the Island rtsdic ow. o“. beoodeasilng station. CIOY, which aooaas riaanwsfta co. ‘ laeb year the Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. are to be found with an at- trsctive and interesting display and this year they are again to the for? with their-usual big exhibit in s fin) booth on the" east aide of the build‘ _,. Here are seen the peerless linglislr so: Netting 'in all sizes. widths and mesh, used extensively on all the leading fox ranches throughout the Island. There are also samples of various Ru-ber-oid roofings-both roll rooflngs and shinslo roofinss. tar and asphalt pro- ducts. Attention is drawn to the! lasting Ind fireproof qualities arj this roofing. There are none finer made than by the Ru-ber-oid co.- one of the oldest and largest roof- ing manufacturers in Canada. ‘There is also on display a flnQ oollootlon of McLarys steel electric ranges, also electric washing-mach- ines. TUDIIOPE ANDERSON do CO In the rear of the main buildingi is found the exhibit of the Tudhope Anderson do C0,, where all that is newest and best in farm machinery of all varieties can be seen. They have also a large number of fine! 1111115095 and ranges on disploy- Th“; firm markes more farm wagons than any other in Canada. It also has a booth displaying ran!“- heat-e"- furnacos and sBPP-IBWTS- run o. K. POTATO MACHINERY - c0. This; (inn has on exhibition a. fine quantity of potato Hllfflyeis find m!‘ g-ers. This and the above-mentioned firms are well-known in this 91'0"‘ inee and are represented by Mr. W- R, Dennis. Edmonrfs Building. Great game st. Charlottetown. with local agents throughout the Island. IIOLMANS LTD. The latest and most wonderful ad-é dltion to the world of music is b6‘, ing shown at l-Iolmank Furniture] Salon in the mix exhibition build-Ii ing this week and is being acclaim-- ed by critics as the greatest gift to music lovers since the invention of‘ the piano. it is the Victor Electrolu- Radiola, combining all the advantag- es of the wonderful Orthophonic Victrola, reproducing Victor records electrically through ten tubes, with a ten-tube radio receiving set that, is the lstestperfection of the Radio Corporation of America in conjunc- tion with the Victor interests. With this wonderful instrument you can‘ get all and more than any other radio receiving set can got tor record in a degree of natural per- fection that could never before be attempted. With its powerful ten tubes, broadcasting stations impos- sible for other sets, are brought in at will, with no distortion, no inter- ference, nothing but pure, natural and perfect reception. Particularly interesting to radio fans ls the won- derful selectivity of the Electrolu- Radiola, so fine that any owl-iii" can be picked out and all other obsol- utely blanked out, A special program of great interest to visitors at the exhibition will be broadcast twice each day from cnos, the radio station owned and operated by R. T. HKIman, Ilmlted. at Summerside. A special program of Victor recordings will also be among the interesting feature of this unus- usl display. The public will be interested in the am ounoement that R. T. I-iol- man Limited will, from now on, carry a carefully selected line of radio re- ceiving sets, of which the new Elec- trola-Radiola and the Victor Radio- la will be the principal featupes, The Holman Radio Department at Char- lottetown will be under the manage- ment of a thoroughly qualified man, expert ln all radio troubles and cor- rection snd abreast with the rapid developments of this new industry. In this day when color in the kit- chen is such e. requisite for the mod- ern, well-fumlshed home, the show- ing of Enterprise Ranges featured by R. T. Holman Limited in their main salon at the Exhibition Building this week is one that every home lover should see, The principal attractions of the exhibit are the two new color finish- as of the famous Enterprise Iron Duke Range, known throughout the and you can also reproduce any Vic- ' on rug Inc w"??? A very comfortable and Mill- urrrutlotal st i anemia M2»- . aim “and! ililnqd no» with bet and cold water. ’ splendid table. courteous serv- ice. ' Centrally located. bells‘ on the ' finest street in the city. and in _ QIQIQ pr-oxlmit to cbnreheo, de- pot, theatres, etc. . _ o; Rates 83.00 and 83-50 a day. Weekly rates on application. MAJOR D. A. MLcDONALD, ' Owner. P. your kitchen cabinet, tables sud oth- er furniture. Of course a showing-of-Enterpriso Ranges is not c- mpleto without the famous Enterprise Monarch. su- preme ruler of tho modern Canad- ian kitchen. The Monuarcb flgshown in its most popular finbhiofiwhito and grey enamel with highly polish- ed nickel trimming. An Enterprise Renown range, in white and ‘grey oil- amel, is also included in the Fxhlblt. Completing the display inntije Hol- man Main Salon are several, types of the famous Moffatt Electricjtange. which enjoys more popularity in its field than any electric rang-e; sev- eral sizes of Frigidaire are also ex- hlbited, and one section of the de- partment is devoted to an inteiestirq display ofthe Easy Electric Washer One of the outstanding features is the showing of a fifteen piece living room suite, priced at $195.00 and shown by R. T. Tolman Limited in conjunction with their main showing of ranges and cabinet heaters on the extreme right end of the main build- ing. The outfit comprises: Chesterfield suite? pieces, com- prising Chesterfield Fireside chair and Arm Chair. The frame is solidywalnui in the new and popular kidnpy front design, the upholsiery is in choice mohair with reversible cushims in attractive colorings. n, -A. usrm COMYANI/‘(Can ada) Limited The stand occupied by this-room- pany is on the north aids of the centre block, and is in charge "c: Mr. J. D. Frler. " They are selling the celebrated "Lister" Gasoline farm ermine and the "Melvotte" cream separator, ex- amples of which are on exhibition in their booth. '" The Hardie Manufacturing Co. are the local agents for Charlotte- town. As to the Mclvotte separators, which are world famous for their efficiency, the new low model re- tains unchanged the principal feat- ures of the standard Melvotte- square cut gears. self balancing sus- pended bowl-with the added ad- vantages of the lower receiving‘ tank, short milk funnel, automatic regu- lation of gears and speed indicator. The Melvottc separator has forty years of success behind it, and the principles of- its design, in cilrarul manufacture, and the resultsobtain- ed from its use prove to the discern- lng farmer that it is thq world's boa.‘ separator. n. A. Lister Co. ma. are also dir tributors for Myers Waters Systems and Crude Oil Tractors. MISS IDA WAUGIIAN In an attractive booth on the east- side of the building, Miss Ida Waughan has on Exhibition her us- ual fine group of high-class pictures and portraits. Here are seen fine hand paintings of Island views, re. productions of the Old Masters and splendid steel engraviers.‘ Miss Waughan‘: Exhibit is an unusual one and will no doubt attract much attention. The collection ls an an. usually fine one, the three walls of the booth being covered. VI-TONE On the _far side of the ground 1109p *8 1011M the booth occupied by the Vi-Tone 00.. charmingly dggqggfl in blue, orange and white. The popu- 1" boWrI-Io needs no introduction to the novels of "Prince admire n. land. It will be served at the meals \ Dominion as "Canada's Greatest Clot Iron Range.“ The new colors_. ultra modern Sun-Tan and Lido Blue-an so rlen and different that ‘W?! villi»! is charmed with the WWW and attractiveness pg the ‘p- Wun": which grows to real ad- mirltion when the great number d1 '_ Oufifllflnll tlmo-and-troubie saving refinements of the mterprisa my,“ an jnown. vliorooato be the Ladies slam the P011" Mwlrlflsisnd aasnitsl. aa4a a Lg‘ DR. .1. P. MILLAR DENTAL lUIGION,_-f_, HOURS-l to IIJO I