canrojzj 1:11 - THE CHKRIIOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "fl ‘i141 ,1 ‘FUR “ Iiarrhcea * ‘ TIIIIQ TQ EQUAL HERE'S This wiuali RESERVED SEATS for 28th and (359395 , - _ " .-\Pr‘ea.ching service on Liasuzi: itiszzzriztsznr.» it‘: m?“ "‘ “"1"” ""8 sear»- e-r t» a the relief of welcoui laints. i m“ Bros“ 31p" m‘ u nducwd by Rev Ross c‘ Plnce, GQct, ‘gycttlle as l1‘ u‘... u“, o, . ' Eaton of Charlottetown. . d ere‘ pu on y _ M]. -i— b3,“ ca‘ named’ qigronw’ 6m" ' SEATS 0N SALE for Patterson- p03 SEPTEMBER, WE 5|“; of. KIMG AND PRINCE QOTH BAOHELORS WILL BE IN LONDON 1' LONDON, Sept, lit-Two of the world's most prourinent bachelors --o'rle_ of them admittedly locking areiif- tote- hare to be in London, this week. ~-' and probably will meet to compare One is King Boris of Bul- ' I garia, who left Sofia several weeks ago, to survey the European mar-i In that corner is, ILILH. the Prince of Wales. wlioucfwith the new ideas. MOORE at Mc- bachelorliood appears to worry- ov- iiur a bride, and the other a vly, shying from a martial : notes. riage market. eryone but himself. ONLY: ( UNE MORE DAY, Idlers vain snot SALE Closes Saturday at ll p. m. sameness 11,- i921 ‘917111011011 has been on E ¢iiini‘iuii n|ii HIGHEST PRICES paid for live ALL THE NEW COLORS In Men's poultry..llarris Abattoir Co. Felt hats at $4. $5. and $7.50.- I 8969-9-Mf. MOORE d: McLEOD. LIMITED. 9200-0-17-21 (DAIRY MARKETS-Yesterday's Montreal Market report read, Bui-' 101' 3703c, Cheese 2115c, our Youit new nu at the MEN'S STORE. Our special at $4. Biltmore at $5 and the famous Bor- salino at $7.50 MOORE 8a McLEOD. LIMITED. ' 9200-0-17-21 son coon‘ unanwoon floor- mll» $00 MMDOXII-ld-eltowe adver-' tisement this issue. McWiiIiams title match at Arena, Sept. 28th. Hughes Drug C0,, and ' Lambros Bms, Sunnyside. 9144-14-18-17-31 THE ROGER-B HARDWARE QOMPRNY LTD.—D0 not, Qlggg this afternoon. Open to-night from 7 to 9- p. in. 9137 Don't miss this opportunity. $195.00 and every price between MOORE 6a McLEOD, LIMITED. SEAT SALE OPENS for Big Dou- ble Bill at Arena this month, 28th and 30th. Ilughes Drug Co., and Lambros Bros, Bunnyside, , ~ 9144-14-16-17-31 lng offered by the “Lady's Shopping Bag" new HATS roit woman arriv- ing daily-call each day and keep up Canada. scrlption today and get your choice -LEOD. LIMITED. j 9200-9-17-21 i HUNTER RIVER CIRCUIT.- ISei-vices Sunday Sept. l8: North ‘Wilishire 11:00 11,111., WIIGBOiOY Riier 3:00 p. m., llunter River 7:- 30 p. m. R. H. Baxter, Minist|er. SEATS for Title Match, 1- NEW STORE opened at 42 Queen St., opposite Dablois Bros., by Mr. A. Alywsrd. ,.W1th a complete line :01 new fresh Groceries, Tobaccoes and cigarettes. He will also serve ,,0Y8tars and lobsters iii season, and lseil oysters byrihe pint and quart. and Lambros Bros, Sunnyslde. ‘CHURCH ss-Rvi-ci-zs. _ New (1111980111. ‘Fredericton. Services in ]'N0W‘Glasgow Church of Christ, fSept. 18th at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. iIII-t Fredericton Hall at 3 o'clock {(1.11}. Armstrong, Minister. i MOORE dz ' MOLEOD, LIMITED. icrformances each day. You'll no CAVENDI6H.—'l‘hc Young Peo- I11e's Progressive Group will coil- duct the evening service iii Caven- dish United Ciiurcli, sopt, 1x, 1927 at 7:30 p. m. By older lbev. Mr. Jackson, minister, ‘The Patsy" Wednesday night. It‘ iasily worth the whole icket of,$2.00. hree days treat. or reservation. 'unior tickets 50c. CENTRAL BEDS-QUE BAPTIST Tickets CHURCH-Dr. Sidey will preach a: follows: Morning at 10.45, Worship vgllofl) Sunday School. Afternoon ai ‘ollowiug are the services of th MARSIIFIELD BAPTIST fering for every yearly new or re-, iiewal subscription received choice 01' B 111101’? 31101101118 B118 0P 8190f Mrs. D. S. MacNutt on Sunday. Auto Strop Razor and Utility Knife. tf WOMEN'S cons from siaoo to 9200-9¢17-2i USEFUL PREMIUMS are now be- Guardian‘ oi- Auto Strop Razor and Utility Knife free and post paid to any address In Send in your yearly sub- THE GREATEST SHOWING 0f, Women's coats in Prince Edward‘ Island-you are invited to see it to- day. MOORE 8s McLEOD. LIMITED. 9200-9-17-21 GET. IN ON THE RINGSIDE Patterson-McWilliams and McKennar-Mc- Donald Bout on 28th and 30th Sep- tember. On sale at Hughes Drug Co. 9144-14-16-17-31 MONTREAL AND TORONTO stores sell Borsalino Hats at $8.00- our price for the same hats $7.50. 9200-9-17-21 THREE BIG DAYS AT THE 3TRAND.-—-Chautauqu_a. here Tues- lay. Wednesday and Thursday——two vant to miss the big comedy drama season Other good num-. iers-see ad. for programme. a realvMwqougun-S parents‘ Mu and Mm Call Y. M. C. A.- $2.00. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Tile Sick Headaches! "For seven! you‘: I ruined with SOVIII OIIIIIPIIIDI s Wll I llllVflf-ll wuck, Ind terrible hud- ut-‘hovu . ‘Frulr-l-tivn’ naval my I I ‘ In ,I. F. Rutkowsba, Talstoi. Isa. "Fruit-a-tives" is a very fine, natural tonic-laxative that brings about a delightful condition of health. It is made from fresh iruit juices intensi- fied and combined with touics. 25c and 50c at all druggists. Try itl ‘ u .€ihdhzdho Malpeque Mr. Coming Henderson, Lot ll, Mr. Thomas Ramsay, Kensington. Mrs. Geo. Bowness, Miss Mary and Mr. Reginald Bowness were guests Dr. Everett and Mrs. Bearlsto. Newark, N. J., U. S. A. left Monday morning for their home after a - pleasant ten days visit with Mrs. Geo. F‘. Bearisto, North Shore House Miss Annie Sinclair, left Friday morning on return to Boston after spending two months vacation wltli her parenw; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sinclair, Hamilton. Mrs. William Mac N. Simpson re- - turned to her home in Kensington, Friday after spending about two months visiting relatives and friends in Hamilton Messrs. Frank and Neil Simpson. Hamilton motored to Alberton on Saturday returning on Sunday ac- companied by Mrs. Simpson and Miss Jean who have been on zi two weeks visit, Miss Hazel Wood of Boston was also one of the party. Mrs. Frank Ready and Miss Beat- rice Campbell, _ Burlington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacNutt. Mrs. L. M. Mallett who has been spending several weeks with lier sister, Mrs. Hume Hopgood left Mal- peque on Tuesday for Charlottetown. Mrs. Roy Buchannan, and dailght- er Kathleen, Mr and Mrs. Claude, Hopgood were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hume, Hopgood. t S Mrs. Duncan MacGougan and son Edward spent several days at Mrs Edward McEwen, Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bonnet and son James spent Sunday in Malpeque. 6 Mrs. Barbara Craswell, Wilniot tvice at CentralBcdeque. -p; mnliower Freetown. Evening at 7:30 p. m. Special Evening Ser- Ielfast Presbyterian Church. Suiiqwus the guest for several days o; mY- S01"- 13111 11-00 a-"L Divhw her brother, Mr. George MacGougan. iervlce 3.00 p.m. The Worshipful‘ Viasters, Wardens and Brethren of; Mr. Preston Green, Mrs. Lois IRYON UNITED CHURCH. - ‘Seririce Sept. 18th: Tryoii at 11:00 va. in. and Critpaud at 7:30 p, m, These services wltli be of special missioniiiy interest. Tile speak- er will he Miss Dorothy Card, inis miouuiy candidate, now ill training iin Toronto. All are invited. liizpali Masonic Lodge No. 17 7111.101! and St. Andrews Lodge No-lii oi‘ Montague, will a vll visiting ‘brethren. Pulford Will truiidui-t no evening service. 1 ._ v APPRBCIATED. —We have re- ceived more letters from satisfied Women's broken lines in the back shop are reduced for Saturday to 50c, 95c, and $1.35. subscribers over our latest prem- ‘iums than any yet. These prem- iiums will be given, while they last i‘free of cost and post paid to every subscriber sending in his subscrip- "rcaclier atvmorniiig service, Re ‘Iaininond Johnson. Soloist “red M. Nash. tion to The. Guardian. Don't de- ‘hair. ALLEYufhEi FAEHIDNABLC FOOTWEAR 'Q§'§§-Qfi-§-Of§f0-O§fi§§f§f§fi4 l SWAT THE rtv Is a good slogan but we have q sometldng better. You will gei- rid of them sure by using FLY TOX It wiilkill many times more flies than any other fly-killer Harmless to everything but deadly to the for the money. Try a bottle once and you“ will use no other. Haroitlt. Worthy Sole Agent for Dr.‘ Allan's‘ ' u m mm ,.,,,, m.,... . Lost Hotel Found - t . _ ‘l’ s a very difficult one to adjust to‘ M” a " m‘ (57 5'1"." 1'3"“ grams,“ -. nicely. for in the desire to seourei ‘ PAWS- SWL ' _ iure air, too large a shaft may ' drnii.* a ’ - ’ y‘ your w!!!" 1'0? ‘u’? time. -‘ We cool in n; o“) s its! soassnsu. SPIllNhL. - . . . SS.‘ mvsQnt sum A aovsn Manx srovs auntie nus Mm L u; ANTIIRACITE. wnsu iinriiitiicrrs. based colts 5 convenes. MW‘ -_ liuqufllv - . ."‘ vstrai Si’ i lay. Act now. Ilasscs meet at .200 p. m. Tammy's class will meet iii Thurch as usual. Preacher at c ‘ning service Rev, loloisi. Mr. lloy Whitehead. _ AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH or ,Sunday morning. Rev. R. C. Eatm -‘w'ill take as his subject "We Neel vGod." In the evening he will speal" on "God Needs Us." The choir, un- der the direction of Miss Spence will render the anthems "Saviou i thy children keep" and "Lift u; your Heads." (Hopkins) 7111110011- - iid Evening Services will '11-! ~—-——-<-o>--_'~ IEQUISITES OF A GOOD BEE CELLA Y's MEETING-A meeting o‘ the Y's Men was held in the Y. M C. A. Thursday night. Mr. Jamel Farquiiarson presiding. Mr. Clea- ver McLean, who attended the Con vention at Milwaukee as officia" delegate, gave aii interesting auc‘ concise. report of the proceedings iOver one 'hiindred delegates, he said. were present from all parts of the world, including Japdn ant‘ Australia. Many of those dele gates took the opportunity of ad vertisiiig the manufactures of theii Xlifferent cities, for instance thi ilelcgates from Detroit placed a small automobile in front oi‘ their asscciatell: the delegates from th corn belt, an ear of corn, and so on The speaker selected to addres the" delegates were all well knowl speakers and their discourses were D0111 interesting and instructive- (EXl-‘Rrlmental Fdflms Note.) irees Fahrenheit, which should vinter. >f temperature. the cellar must he inside ‘temperature. ar, therefor, must be iudergiound or that must be banked by 4 feet of d artli. ow frost level and covered with eet c-f sawdust or dry earth, T htrance to the cellar should lier and outer ind the vailue of the naterlal should be maintained Paris hotel has been found. / . ‘ f‘, Mary J. Lewis, an America! visiton-‘to Paris. put up at 11- 1101‘! in tiieacentre of the city. uud 111111 went to see some friends off tr Switzerland. when they had zone she 111W" ered‘ that she could not find 110 , licfel agsimShe had noted down ‘what ‘she thought was the name 0. the ‘ telt. but the French Will Greek to everybody. " Ali the efforts of the police wow in vain; the hotel was simply no ‘ to he- found. Mrs. wis had. 0' ‘ course‘, to go to anot er hotel ant await events. ‘Shogisver ventured very far fron it. lest it, too. should go‘ a-misslng but during one -oi her walks she ‘ mot an American friend. f the cellar being lowered. »n ordinaiy cellar and even ‘th ‘uring the early winter. inny he o be reduced. Also an intake . similar site should he suppli .vith its inlet close to the floor he cellar. As a supplement oul air out. When emperaturc |tialinot ho lower quiet. trowd the cellar. is, "but I am not. Do tell me where It is."‘" And so the matter was toned out. Mr Lewis went back to the re- discomred hotel and found all that ‘he been, which are wear d. left there-money, Iug- Airbed. - I'll .1..- rt. ll iv 11' ' - up -“‘ ‘ uvi-yhos not essential. i‘: Green and Mrs. J. R. Lockerby mot- M“5°""" ored to Albert/on on Tuesday to at- ‘end Divine Worship in the Pres ‘iyterian Church Belfast on Suiidayv ‘fmmooll "L 3'00 Oclock‘ Sept" 1R‘ been visiting friends in Hamilton, \ cordial invitation is oxgevilvdeg Iii) and other pans‘ rammed on wed_ . .. A. the service. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH- dzirly prayer meeting at l0 u. in VMrs. Anthem by The Sabbath School and Bible D2! lulelclair, Hamilton. Mr. William Sinclair Dr. Ramsay. Ali- liem by The Choir.‘ The morning be irosdcast by Station C.F.C.Y. All itudents now in the City are cor- lially invited to Church and Bible The first requisite is a comfort- iblo temperature hf about 45 de- uaintaineil throughout the entire To acquire this evenness he air-shaft. an electric fan in very iseful for forcing fresh air into ury goodfl clerk -to Bishop, has rim ho cellar or. better still, forcing "u. cflfgef 11w °°““"Wh1to. Missionary Bishop of the Church of England ill Canada. of 1111 1110 110011 i111"! 10 '01"- 1110 “'9' ltonan, China, who today preached it an electric fan quicloly produces u“, Wyn-um at the qpenlng service “m-heimilre- d" "i" 0'01" ‘of the General Synod of his church. Allow approxi- qateiy l0 cubic feet f air space I101‘ that he today returned to the scene “Why I saw you the other day *°1°“Y- | um staying at your h tel, I think." Still another requisite "You may My my] 9d sure, Law- icss. The ventilator should not 3mm‘, Drainage, t o, is. necessary, but The Public Forum 1_-_ This column lo open for the discussion by u... spondent; of questions of Interest. The Ch-rlottotovin Guardian m” not necessarily endorse the opinions of correspondents. Ponies As Important As Polo Players Bo far as a more or less dispas- sionate onlooker can see, the only reason for making the American team favorite for the international polo games is the fact that it iscom- D0800 P10018011! 0! the same team that won the last international 11151011 bEf-WBOII the Uflifiéd SCENES Q-QQ @Q—Q-QQQ~QQ-Q-Q-Q- and Great Britain. Perhaps if the‘, games were to be played in England‘. . MR. cUMMI-BKEY PRIOTESTB the betting would slightly incline to- - ward the team which representsthc Sin-My attention has hires cal- British army in India. Experts have led to the fact that in the Temper- admitted that‘ there is little tochoose once Alliance Bulletin for August, between the teams. and the samei am the subject of lengthy com- niay be said 0f the ponies. A bit of uieiii and reprobatioii. The Bu]. 11101! 01th" W111i would decide the is- letiii writer inuckrukes even went sue, and the fact that bad weather baclk for five years, Qulglepped all has made it impossible for either truth and Justice in order to make .eam to reach the mp of its form out a case against me, “l ask Rev. makes the issue still more Open. Mr. McLeod, us (leneial Secretary. FEW W110 110 n01 P1111! 1-110 89-1110 T001" Why he has made such aii onslaught we that the ponies play a star part on pie-z i ask him moreovci" to and that the greatest team ever as- retract the false statements iic has zembled, ii mounted on untrained made. iiavc l not n right Io pjc- ponies, would fall an easy prey w tect my honii-‘r Wheii three our Bil 011110111011! m0d9F111-0 108m 01'0" laws came to iny home at two D0711’ mlillmed. 01‘. 9-5 W0 09110"? "191! o'clock at night, presented no saypponied. Kipling once told in a flgarcll warrant, but. c-uirageousiy short awry 110W a p010 twnv played demanded admittance, I positively the game "by his own enthusiasm usuepu those men m“; no _.,eu,.ch 0nd 11119111801100 "~00 "YIdWbWdIY warrant until they first broke 1W0 a pony that lacks an understanding doom 1m mo]; u u“, u“ which of what it is all about is unfit for a was standing u, mp pol-cu‘ and K913" “1119951- ' ihove the panneis oul oi ilie kitch- ;en door. They were iiu-i by Mrs. ‘Cunimlskey w'h0 _was frightened 10st o! her wits, at lilf‘ door. Hay- fwood poked u revolver in her face forty-five ponies. worth a quarter of ‘"111 ‘flail! "KP-ep back or "l ili-cp a million dollars. Most of the Am- Y0" W“ 1 “i” -1u"m"’" m erican ponies will be Argentine pro- 1119011113 mm? “- was me"- “Ml ducts which were bought when the 011131 111011» 11"" 11103’ Yea‘! ulepwa‘ , great Argenflne mum visited the rant with the light oi a iliflllilulglll. United States. After international‘ ‘Why 111d the Bulletin uoi us»- muvches u’ is the custom to dispose lish facts instead o-f onesitiled, pru- o; me ponies beuause of the poster judiced evidence. it cou d have transporting them to their heincg told its readers that Haywood lost and also because their value is Six teeth. if evei-niiy nian deserv- greater after a match advertised 9d 1110 111115 110 1110- T1101’ 140i 110 throughout the world than at any two barrels of mush. 0110 118F101- subsequgn), time some c: the Am- wltli riozeii turnips and potatoes erlcan ponies were bred in Eng- and water on toll. W88 811 1118i “'09 land. and some, we are informed by in the porch. Bryan Field in The New York‘ Haywooda-so stated the can was Times Magazine, in Canada. From warm which they seized. I tell Australia, India and England come him through the public press that the British ponies. Soldiers, Indian is untrue. The can was used for potcntates and Eifilish sporting the purpose o-f warming feed, or men have pooled their resources for drink fm pigs. 1t had not been on this great invasion, for as a rule the the stove for 20 hours previous to “crack polo player does not own the the seizure. crack horses. Often he could not The Bulletin also stated that. a afford to do so. and however expert year later, . Mr. Bradley and Mr- Indian officers are they are not mil- llpywood arrested inc in a cu Iihy llonaires and for international com- in the cellar. This is another un~ 00111-10115 11111-011111? 0x11901- 10 b0 truth. Bradley, no ilouhi, drew :1 mounted by men who have better revolver. and threatened to shout. 000195 but W110 00 1101- 1101111911 10 be This sort of conduct is unjustifable 001101‘ D111Y9Y5~ ‘under British law. At the request of my wife, who wanted the matter isettled quietly, i came down and ' iwent with t-hem. My dog was Much more is demanded 01 11 P°1° chained in the porch; if Bradley pony than of a thoroughbred. For was foolish enough w g0 nem- the instance. a one-eyed t-horoughbred dog to get bu‘ ‘u was mu my (null, wouldbc permitted to race, but not It seems u, me and m mgny, mpg Valuable Horse Flesh. The British team has a. string o The Perfect Pony L" tend the funeral oi Mr. Cameron. Miss Edith lvicArthilr. who In; nesday to her home in Boston. Mr I-Iazcn McKay of Hamilton left .for Boston this week to try 111$ iluck with Uncle Sam. Our best V‘ , wishes follow him. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling McMillan of Halifax, N. S. spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sin- accompanied them on their return Monday. y. Mrs. Everett gmsay, Haniiiton is spending a. few days wltli her par- ents in Lot I4. ‘ The many friends of lvlrs. Mond- erson. Hamiltonpwill be very pleas- ed to learn that she is recovering from her recent serious illness. ' Friends of Mrs. W. P. Woodslde. Hamilton, will regret to learn that her recovery-after iicr recent cpcr- ation is very slow. She is still in thc Prince County Hospital M. _j<-Q>___. 110 SAY-S NOBOY WON JUTLJAND BATTLE 1Y0 UONDON, Sellt. His-George Ber- vell insulated in order that chang-‘nnrd Show adding his voice to the ‘B 1" 1310 Weather 11111)’ 110i 011001 long-standing controversy over the The celi- battle of Jutland, believes that no» colonists Y,boil_y won the 111111 01 11B that Germany came out of the wiir valis extending above the ground battle but thinks iwith enhanced naval prestige. TY in a letter to the evening Stand- 119 00111118. 100. 1111111! 11B 110' 'ard denying the authenticity of aii 3 interview attributed to liim by a iwivienna journal which the Standard bevrepublished and in which he was irotected by u vestibule with 1n- quoted as saying thut he “had a vlvwfiltlus duurs lsilspicion" that Admiral Von Scheer 1I18111l1i1118 won the battle of Jutland. Shaw 1W writes, “Nobody won the Battle ol’ Jutland and the "Our side won.’ of Th0 59001111 10111115115» "01111151-11111- school boys in both countiies uced not ‘ho taken into account. What should make us think a 111110 1-‘1 b0 that we went into the war with ‘sod resulting in the temperature Bfegt naval prestige and Germany A with none, though her military "inch square air-shaft through the prestige was the terror oi‘ Europe. -eiling is about the right size for ‘(yepmnny cnme out of it with n new “Wand very respectable naval presi- "9 lge", while her military prestige had :5 ceased 1o exist anywhere.’ ' u! CLERK 1'0. answer”; (‘l ____._. KINGSTON, Ont, Sept. 10-10mm of Rt, Rev. Dr. W. C. ed It is an interesting coincidence oi‘ his boyhood labors as a 119001111 1B 050k‘ preacher clothed in the robes of B Promising and ambitious idmit any light. 11.0.1‘ should white youm. he attended 111., Kingston ight be used in the bee cellar, par- cgngglalg iicularly in the late winter when studying go,- mai- pflaflfllflod was , , "m1 employed as a clerk in a local dry waiting for daylight. are eas ly dis- good; gun-e, - Institute. beater for stirring. it after it is pu and before When making soap use an egB 5° a °ne'eYed 13°19 9°“- The ream)“ we are coming back to the (lays of iior this is that when a pony whirls “Om Harry and Bess“ when “my ‘on his hind legs, a feat he can per- mum not ohm“, evuleuce eumlgn 11mm in a Space covered by the 19p to hang the innocent, they euiploy- i0! a“ ash “any he wmnd be cenam ed a profligatc woman by tlic name -to go down if lic did not have a very of Suuy Dan“, u, do. lhg uwpupiug, 1 alert eye on the side to which he was ,1 am “my convinced men, um "mu. ' ipivmmg- This Sudden Spinning is ern Beetles in men's clothing! lone of tlic tricks most essential for l am informed uvvbes an, bang. i“ pony" He must be ab“ m get up offered to secure evidence and not itop speed in two of his own always agamsv Sugpeclsd-vuy enemy 3101181115. 1119" 51-91) m“? Suddenlylllély swear away tiic reputation oti 'tliaii a car with four-wheel brakes- an innate“, ma“ . iusing all his legs to bring liim to a I am‘ Sh‘ em‘ halt and not Inercly two of them— HUGH H OUMNHSKEV wiieel round like a ballet dancer and Tqmnvum Sept 15' 192v [he in full speed in the opposite dir- ‘ ' ‘ ' - !ection in the fraction of a second.‘ iOnly a horse of perfect conforms», itlon is physically equipped for this, iperforinance. No matter how un-l Qne of u“, famous Bhlps of by. isuinly a r010 pony may 100k. an ur- gone days, writes Derek liiirrliiflyi ‘chiteci some over him with a Plumb in the Popular Pictorial, was the ‘line and a uuu of calipers would find "Lutitte." Not that she perform- ithat he was in perfect proportion. 8d any very great gervlcQ u, ninn 1108111110 Qlleen- 00° °1 the 1111051‘ °f or took part. in any glorious naval, iimem a"- was “my backed “m! action or carried some explorer in- icrooked hockedv but he‘ shmllders-io uncharted seas, but because she 1111195 ‘m0 cent“? °1 gmvm’ were m can claim to he one c-f the most ro- 10014311191310095- maiitic treasure 11111118 that eve! came to destruction and bore with her a fortune to the bottom oi‘ the ___--<o>--— FAMOUS TREASURE SHIPS IIaIf Horse, Half Dog ' sea. The neck °f a p°|° 1mm’ “m” be Captured from the French iii 17-, S“ o“ u" ‘he right “ugh ‘or u it 99 and added to the navy of Georgel does not balance the hind quarters m!" “he w“ very Won sent under he Wm m‘ be as handy “he should the command of Captain Lancelot b°' and i‘ ma“ m°unted ‘m an “'1' Skynner, with a large suni iii bul- handy “my might as we“ lion and specie from London to mounted on a Percheigaen or a trog- Hamburg ' * v ter. The head must set on t e ' “wk M u“ W" “we that W1" r"- .0351 032301; ‘fiiiliff-‘li...ffioiiili m“ me b“ m res against the ha" merit ‘of troo s on the coiitin-i of the mouth. so that the slightest “f m, m esfabushvngu), M“ hint from the reins will he ihstflflt- "l" “ ha‘; 0mm n never ly felt and understood. If the bit is‘°" fleifl u: um ~ merely pulling against the lips. asis “awh “UL s?‘ ef,‘ m“ Wm L m m)“ thecase with perhaps nine out el°l I “b “ fmn t PM P she every ten horses seen in the streets, 519"“ “aw m i‘ exile o" 58nd it is necessary to exert more strength w“ ca“! l “ 7 e {$1 ti“ he to communicate a wish on the part ‘*1 ‘he zuyde‘ '9“ ‘ "5 “w? r of the rider. So important is a sen- 0111001 1-1. her passengers, her reas~ sitlve mouth deemed in polo ponies ‘"0 “"0 “'1 °f ‘he "e" “ave "w°' that when they are being broken they are not biited at all, but are guided by a backamore, which lsan arrangement something like the muzzle of a dog. the pressure being 81110 0011 Th against the horse's nose. Thus the 111100111/111-0151119-10 hut ovivw-et-h L ‘fir’ pony is taught the rudiments of his 111811 11811118 1v 1- 0113 t 8 h ‘ 0 trade without his mouth being used Wreck and the 011110 W119 1 0 T0» M, n|l_ 1n 3]] other respects, mo, but the Dutch Government refused the polo pony is treated with a de- to recognize the clalnuand allowed ference that only the thoroughbred their fishermen to reap a golden or the high class hunter knows, for harvest fro-m the loot cl‘ the wreck. he can be easily spoiled. when fln- Later, a Dutchman formed a lim- ished the article is more than a mere lied company for the purp0i10 01 horse. It is a priceless comblna- raising the gold, promising big div- tlon of horse and dogu Idoiiilvd-‘at ‘Ivkvyd: exviitenueztburtouls actvtes at eeec o a s- Must be a Good Sport ing the Britvsh Guvieliv-nngent to fol-go the just cla ms o - oy ‘s upon e A polo pony must bc trained to Dutch Government. lead off with either the‘ right or the‘ After that, attempts were made left foot according 1o the exigencies with varying 1esults. The "Lutiiie“ of the moment or the wish of his hen sunk deeply into the sand, but mount. This ability, which is notulvei-s .ucceeded in locating her natural. but must be inculcaied, Ifiignd raising various sums which 0f the some 86181114160 W 1-119 D0111’ went to their rightful owners. B5 1110 0011113’ 11° h“ Wm‘ 91th" It» is estimated that about £120,- hand is to the boxer. It a llic "Lutinc" was lost. The loss in life was great and could not be replaced, but the trea- ld bc replaced, and Lloyd's the course of a match. musthetattghtthatthiacpartof m. v Il|\\4l1l _v‘ ._ V'>l‘41“i‘l 1. riders were probationers VQQQQQQQQQQQO‘OOQ-QQ§TQQ‘Q O95 Q4 90% The wreck 1 neither of whom could explain why| smoked stsrt- It ll like beat-ins 11- per. It is in the power of referees spent I men w the puuch- The may must w rule off the field any pony that moment, not l! rew iwoiiiv luicrrsi- 10110 11-! 111111100 110m 131° 11101101! 0110 shows viciousness. Finally the pony ml in siiivagc mid sunken treasure i 0th!!!‘ 01111111118 Mules. 1118i 11110 9- must learn to keep his eye on the boxer must learn to endure punish- pull, and pt p signal w can-y his meut and not 10w his temper- MW master not on top oi it but to the romantic story. a Inning bod! cheek. many a sharp side of it. There are some ponies crack with a mallet falls to a pony that become toe wise. They want to 1n 1116 0011116 0f 111! 11111111118 511d ihvplay the game themselves. and while be kept in stone jars. They posses“ The pony this might. prove useful if their an acid that i itisnot to and causes a chemical change m5 ‘IQ lgylng which renders the vinegar or yeast, The Man Who Had N0 Use For Life THIRTY years ago, he was a pros- perous merchant with a business worth $5 0,000.00. His ambition was to “X develop it to a value of $100,000.00. For months, he resisted all arguments to buy life insurance, but, finally, signed an application and received a thirtyycflr endowment policy for $3,000.00. _ At the end of thirty years he wanted to retire. But times had changed. His business had not grown, as he expected. Instead of the $100,000.00 of his early ambition, he salvaged only $11,000.00! Accumulated profits had brought the total payment he received on his $3,000.00 endowment to $5,200.00. Thirty years ago he had little or no use for lifeinsur- ance. Today he says insurance is like an anchor in the ' cross-currents of his. c it- 1- w a no it Any representative of the Mutual Life of‘ Canada}: zquipped to tell you about our difierent policies or write ue direct. WMUTUAE‘ LIFE OF CANAD ‘Waterloo Ontarid H. A. EBERS Provincial Manager ent 8L, Charlottetown. P. E. I. K S17 The Empire‘ Life 11-‘ nvsiw WIFE KNEW what EVERY WIDOW knows, EVERY HUSBAND WOULD BE MORE FULLY INSURED Better seeifi- u‘ about it! 179 Kent SI. Phone 95B Charlottetown .__. _.____€__. ___._____ »+»o++4 o+¢o+o+§+o+o wHe+oo++0+++N++4+m++o~ ~ ‘- There 181110 Other Chewing '1“\01rcc0 that has the Lovely Flavor‘ Nicholsoifs Black has. 000-04-00-00-4000-0 0:0‘ “Millions of Figs Used Yearly." HICKEY & NICHOLSON , TOBACCO CO., LTD. Manufacturers Charlottetown ____. ..____. ,___.._...______._.i_ with 45 "‘ C. '1'." . "9 ‘i1 000 has been ruviuimml Ic-r 111i! 110.11.! _ N efit of the undcrwriti-is; ivliilsl.‘ ‘ U, S, about. £83,000 had previously been 1 looted by fishermen. Bu! there ' have been taken from ilic wrci-k other interesiiiig objects, . One of ilio “I.iltiiie‘s" gulls was presented Io Queen Victoria and ._-- can bc sceii at Windsor Castle, and NEW YORK‘ Sept 14_One hund. finother is iii tho (Iuiidhall Musc~ ced and eighuhygvggilg Alvneruixcgxriiieelzfi; m- " 3 cll ns carry 0 "5 Lil 1898, sei-‘erui tons of tinihor, vfggougo m- nqgfe‘ according t0 8- wliich had been drugged from ihi “u-vuv by me spectator Company tenacious embrace of thc sands oi o; New you; the Zuyder Zea, were brought over Rodmuu wangmgkel‘, New York lo London, and several places oil merchcuu; with $7,500,000 on his lift‘. furniture weio made wltli it. curries we most" Bebe Ruth carver‘. Some of this can he seen at ‘000‘0o()_ - Lloyd's, a chair of thc same timber “New york lends adorns the Ccminitieo Room of the vmuuou douuy ply-pg 9nd six l" Liverpool llndcrivrltcrs-i‘ Associa-‘vhe statc_ Lo; Angqles corn. 2s tion,aiid tho bell 0i Ihc "LutlnuP-‘g as Secouu has become famous through the‘, Dr‘ Frederick p, Banting‘ u; To. use to which it is pill in Lloyd's. iromo‘ Gnu‘ me discowrcr o; uu-u- The bell of the "liuliiie" has been Pm n5 u cure for dlubeteu curried normed "the Bell oi ilooni", H1iICOi$5_g90_()00, l-lc is in the class with ‘it is rung iili Lloyd's “':1Oll(‘\1'l(‘i}l[1i9|'€ iRuth. William Fox and Adolph is any sur ous nvirs o to . ang- Zukov‘ ~111B 110111‘ 111i‘ Ymlwlllll- 11 1*‘ -“‘"""1'5 Not far behind the magnates in ved c-iiiy on hertuiii occasions; but ‘men- vmuud fields gs gun-m swan- not uil of thusc are occasions of Son‘ me actress, in the $2000000 sorrow. it is soundoti wvhcn news 11855‘ with John Bpyyymore, E_ w, ‘of a missing ship comes to hand. May-land. Qmahg, oil man, arid ias well as when u ship has been vclm-euce p; Mackay, head n: the ‘re-Ported lost. ‘Postal Telegraph. i Whether the icmainiiig 11101111», Moving picture Sear; are thick in :andu of tlic "l.uiiiie‘s" treasure will ‘me 31900990 group‘ including Char. iconiinue to lie at ihc boitolii oi the ‘lie Chilplm- Mary Pickmrd- Dbuglin. ‘sea or not cannot be iiPlilllilliy stnt- ‘Fairbanks and will Rggerg . ed. The science of the salvage. has advanced considerably (luring To glm-ch 51m ghiffg mks 1-2 the hast five years. and it is 011110 ‘teaspoon of gum arabic dissolved conceivable that man's mt-rcnuiiy [111 a cup of boiling water and add will discover some means of ("0I1i"',ii to the starch. Roll the shirts ,hatirig the mcnucc nf the ileadiy ‘trip tirltht ivind leave for an hour be- ‘sands. .‘ ore ruling. | There mifst bu close on a million i -- --- _- iawsiting the treasure-seeker W11<1' has designs upon the “iiutincl. 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