110w‘ ‘la Ire H/tl Sl/(INGI/f l!!!‘ , Grrznvon yulrldi-l-lflo over. u line. “"1 ‘m: be pnlnl for. d‘ W; week- “uh Agelits Wanted ____._...______ ANTED FOR PO-PU- es’ dresses and coats. ry, commission J-‘ree samples. Box 389, Station 9-15-nll3i M9 W e latii M _ “up? terrltu Wait on. . r119 DEM. 20-. I yontreul. AND WOMEN-HERE IS A 1qpportunlty~seil Canada's l1 Personal Greeting Xmas 111i Our agents without 11""; , elgpefielllie are nlaking $2 per Mp3“. 0r full time, day or H1115, Beautiful sample ‘book ' Deal direct and , ,1] 1'10. fililzhesldcomlnisslnns and best ' Write without oblig- M08. lion. l nd Manufacturers, 122 Rich- W115i, Toronto. 1945i- "T171. Let i Lgp-‘fhree story brick house n91- Qlilltlil and Fitzroy St. ntalniug ill rooms, furnished 111i all modern conveniences 9111911 witil hot water furallce , pggeini-ut. Apply to Alcxurloer N 0m?» Miscellaneous PBERRiES.—Octubcr tiur- lll 111m. Plants for sail‘. till 1i.1lts.. p!‘ doz., 84.011 per 101i, ilelivclwul 1m; llizlritilnl-s. (‘ash with order. 1‘, S. Her-res, Newtowa (f-ross. 1,11, l. 5111-1110111 One to twfrtobi" " in dilhptvoter ma es the dishes spotiessiy clean. I. CLASSIFIED AWERTLSEMENTS ‘ per llne per 11-1. Ie 8e per line per day for I dnyo or oval, UNIIDI 03 5‘ lllllel. Illtlal ietteru, count an 1o per eenv. onleonnt Io: each. Address for-n pun-t 75¢ (or seven words for one week. WANTED—NUMBER OF HEAVY , ‘./.1;z?:. . "’ ..... I" llle me! day for 3 (hunt Special Ilotea Funlnled lion-l Hltultlol Wanted, 50c to: Wanted horses from 1300 to 1400 lbs at the Easter llotel to-lnorrow. J. Home. - 11 SCHOONEFL-Wanted about four- ty or fifty tons. medium draught suitable for fishing or coasting trade. Apply ‘to A. ll. (l. Alber- toll P. ll}. island. 428-945-111 Help wanted SITUATIONS VACANT — $5 PRI- vate Christmas Greeting Cards sample book free; men and women already making $5111) daily, in spurs time. —Garret- son Limted, ‘Brautford, 0ut., 9 0-121 LOST YESTERDAY AFTERNOON between Grafton St., and Paions Store, Bar Pin. Finder" pleuso li-ave at 2:10 l-‘itzroy ‘~11 l-‘enlale Help Wanted - with rE‘o‘ii&-'r‘bi~i1§é ‘e i n C1471?‘ general housework. Apply Mrs. J. P. ’l‘ingley, 22 Pleasant St. WANTED - GIRL FOR GENER- ul housework. Country girl pre- ferred. Apply at (luardiuu Of- “ MlE-El-lE-if. a-llu. ARN DilAFTlNG-JEARN GOOD money. Pleasant wlorit. Wonder- 1111 opportunity for ambitious nan and boys. Learn at 11111111»- usiiy and (]lliic'kliy'""“i spare tinle. World's iliggcst eurrespolldencc gdinol. Plersonltl instruction. flnllsands 11f successful grad- lules. Write today for full par- ilnlars. international (YUITPW “lunch. Schools Canadian, llim- lethrpt. 17-19-13, ‘hiulliretll, Cau- If}. E LITTLETON HOSPITAL, etou, N. H, offers a three- courec ill the theory and ~ ctlixe oi‘ nursing. Modern pilal with lnstructiouin medi- . surgical, obstetrical and rliidrclrs work and in district lllrlliug, affiliation with Worcest- Ir llicmilrizll llospital fol" three months in senior year for added llltclise in obstetrics and pedia- trics, nloutlliy allowance suffi- cient to 1-11ver expenses. App". cunts must. be iletwcen the agcs 01111111111 110 and have 111111 pt 19w 1W" yl-ars of high school work. ilpplicntiou lnuy be made l°_ ‘llll’ Slllwriutelidout. Margaret. hlcilo son. Supt. 293_9.10.121 {mi _ RAKE-Al thc homo of v- brliil-‘ai faihcl", MPiHiOW flank, E~ l- ill‘ Iill- Rev. ii. Pierce, on lllfilllisl-l" itilli illtiil. Richard l like 11f (‘ilairlottt-iown to ‘hlargarct ‘gull llflllto of Meadow Bank. lullr —--*<p-o>____ Till’ Dlx-tisures we enjoy “' hi’ ("riveting more, are Borrows rcnleiuherod sweeten uent joy_ " i .¢___ ‘ iHOTEl. 17111-0111; Ofierl to tho travelling illlbilc a comfortable, i "P-to-dats hotel. l talus 44 rooms with ‘ Private baths. The ‘Cut. ‘ in_!- ln famous al lover Canada. Telephonoo In all rooms. Courteous , service. ’ Charlottetown l Hotel" . 00., Ltd. VICTORIA HOTEL ‘Ml-l S. ‘l-ldwartl Seaman. Wallace _ ‘M. (‘. (loge, Worcheeter. - "qw- Manson, (i. L. Lewis, {Pwlllttl Mrs. John Richards. "l-l‘ Jul-ii ‘n. wulnimii, Am- . _ . (i. A.‘ Thatcher, Mont- ,,' "; ‘l- (flair. Montreal, n. v 5" Jllllll; -(“. ll. Brown, Que- ml-l I- A. 11i1ini, uiiuiiix; A. n. t1 l ilallfax; C. 1.. Nsllllll“; L. ‘E. Show, Wolf- .t' M- 3: S. P. Tracker. Philn: ~11 l lllvn. Port nlglii; r. Nick- ln -9ll1rk Harbor: A. Bradford. ~, '0 Newellton: Ezra‘ L. ".2, Clark Harbor: W. M. “r o H- l- (i. Conley, ‘City; -‘i.. C . bad-liter: s. A. Hilts, Tftlro a ant. St. John; Mrs. Elmer ‘m, "a "ll". Lou Angelou, Cal; l" P8. 'i‘. A. Winston, Bos- l. MAiD WANTED BY OCT. 4TH. Apply Mrs ll. W. Weeks .129 I-‘ltzroy St. IiliU-S-lli-lf. For Sale FOR SALE-A 4 CYLINDER Studebaker Car. As ‘good as new -— overhauled this Spring. Will b1» sold at u bargain. Apply 1'7 Dor- cllestcr Street. btlii-il-lii-tif. THE ELDORADO FOX 00.111111 HCVCHII pairs oi choice Silver ltiaclt Foxes. for lullc. We will , ranch these for custoluelwl on very favorable terlns. Apply iu Percy Mutcil, ltallcllcl", Mt. iler- llert. 500-5! J-Iii .____. .¢.;._.___ the Ladies Aid of the P. E. [slum] Hospital, takes place in St. Paul's Hall this evening at 7,311 l. ary Luncheon yesterday ilfti-riloon the speaker" was ilotarlan llr. ll. 1.. Stewart i»: 11.1. llhlnnli til-.i., jects of Rotary. 'i‘he orgulllzatioll he poiutcil out, is to hi- a rallying point at which the membel"s 1111-111 periodically. and this action lihould be a. definite that as nlenlhers of tll1- community they are specially rnsponsibli- to the community hcyond lilllii’ own calling and their business slum-us. All a social club, and as an instru- nlcnt fur social lnlprovelutiut itot- ary is doing good work ill a wiili balanced way without unduly 1-111 phasizing each of tilcsie functions The fact ihul. it in such a fort-n 1U day i>lii0\\‘.“l lhnf. it contains ill- lnl-ni oi’ social viloiiiy. 'i‘hl- up. also llcnlt \\‘iil1 cl-|"l:li1l l-ritll at tlmc lcvlelled at thi- 1il"1>,il|ii/,.111ip_ Past. District ii1lvl~|"llol' til-u. S ill- H mull presided and the Kiiht-lil‘. 111»... _ scat inciullr-d (‘1ipi. i". .l, Smith. Publicity Agclll, 1‘. 1x‘. u. London. Wiifrcil lioulti-r. 11111., _|_ ll- lllvl-rs. l-‘i-i-il i‘). anii-i-ls .-iii1l .l1nnc.-1 Sanford oi‘ lli1- School for the 2, llliull, Halifax, tlii- |;|11l 1,;,,,,,.,1 Ho“, lleuian contl"ihuting iw1l 51.11.11.114 stiioi-l to thl- nlusllczll‘1i1"og1-a1iiiiii-, O11 motion it was 1ii-1-iii1-1l to voti- $100 l.t)\Vitl‘l|tl tile .i:11i;1|li-1-:1- ill-li1-i‘ l Hotel Arrivals REVERE HOTEL Si. .iohll; . ' is, .I. -i.nl"tcl", .Vi" i; i-‘rancis, Hampton; .lolln A. Mc- l)oll11ili,_ Soiucrvillc, hiass; 'i‘. l“. ilugili-s, i-lnleraitl; l). 'i‘. Arscnailit, ilu-uloln. _ PERSONALS If. Miss l-lnliiy 'i‘uil 1111s i't"llil‘llt‘i| homo frolli fl visit with ri-iaiivt-s and friends in l-‘rl-iie|"icto|l, N ll. Airs. (i. C. l.aws»11n...\i1-.Null1's ls- ialld, forml-riy o1‘ Cllarlolt1-i1lwll. who has been spending several weeks lu i-hlglauti and on the con- ilnent, ‘ha-l returned. Baldwin Bids Farewell T0 Poincare PARIS, Sept. 211. Primc fllluls- tel" Baldwin 1iaid- 11 brief courtesy visit of fart-wcll to llronilcr Poln care this evening. it was stated no politics were dis- cussed. ' -—---—-{O}—-—— — Under the Bankruptcy ‘ Act _ Notice 0f Sale in the matter of Sprlngion Lum- ber Company, Ltd, Cilarlottetoivu. P. E. i. ' 'i‘he undersigned acting unlinr instructions oi’ inspectors offi-r fol" su 1- by teulli-l‘ the ipl"opi-rl_i"lnlli stock and farm ltiock and llllllll" merits etc, as per inventory which can -b1s seen at the office of thi- idasti-ril 'i‘rust Company, (‘harlotlc- town, and il-rticlcs can ‘be seen at (knnpunys ‘Midis or at l). A. Ml-in- iosirl-i place Spriugton. ‘Schedule A—-'i‘hree properties nt Sprillglon comiprising zi-bout Iilll acres of land. lScheduis D--~iifiii Machinery at two mills Springton. lscheiluln C-dlorseii and fnrm maciiinrlry and fluid oats at l1 A- hlfillllhllifil, Springton. Sealed tenders will he received for one or more Schedules or all Schedules tunbinod up to and on Sept. 29th, i923 at noon addressed tn tho‘ Eastern Trust Company. Charlottetown. ‘The highest or any tenders not necessarily accepted. A certified cheque for 10 psr cent of tender to lbcompany same. THE EAOT Trustee M-lrrnv. Mm. a. s. niin, 5644-21781. llcltncllc, lfililclwlid: it] M. .\lilll-r, llriA-tunithe. second would irlticcd in- final l‘ ‘iii-t it cannot b1- 1ione. mu mun. co, " Central Guardian AN IMPORTANT MEETING of MR. ‘MOTiH-ERWELLQ Tou n... The arrival of Hon. W. R. Mother- ‘ _ well, Federal Minister of Agrlcu]. mre- is elflwvbed at Summerside Friday night. Mr. iiviotherweil who l8 swarm-filled "by lMrs. tMotilerwell their two daughters and secretary’ will meet the people of summer. side and ‘farmers of the surround. lug district at an informal recep. tloii in the Brlwiiiilit liiill 11nd 1.. Bxilsctsd t0 speak for a short time '" on agricultural matters, Over the week and the party will be guests .- of Hon. J. E. Sinclair at Emerald. Mr. Motherwell will arrive in Chur- lottetown Monday and will speak ‘ at the opening of the ‘Provincial ‘ Exhibition on Tuesday. Wlillq here the party will "be guests of .1vli-. and Mrs. .I. A. Clark at the Experiment- al Farm Station. movince on Wednesday. The)’ leave the ROTARY LUNCHEON.—-At Rot- llo 1loult-generaliy with the ob. reminder lo lhfllll (leinrui-ll (‘lnllinucll from Pat;- 1 it-ucc to think first of thl- rl-zli u11.-n1llug oi‘ thi- iviird “convi-ntioil" it llilliliiS é|l>',l'l'("Ilitllli. 11nd clnlvl-ll- tional lnortllliy is 1lg1'1-1-.i| 1l11l|":1iit,v. iicllcle such morality can bi- llttzlclc 1-11 with l-ffct-t. only if we can show| citht-l" la) that thi- obligations w1-l have generally zlgri-cli to ucccpt arc ivrongiy i-iziliactl-d. or 1111 111111 ihe genl-rul run of 111-01111: .-ii1oui1i not ill-fer to ugri-ciiicnts ilhollt col-.- iluct at all. but should tiliuk ollt -~. cllch for lllnlsc-li'—u‘ilnt it is rlizilt to do, in a spirit of colnpll-ti». inde- pendl-llci- ii‘ not zlctuul hostility to~ \l‘ards what moral tradlion ilas |ll|i| down. Now to prove the rsi of lilflSl- is not to upsl-t thl- principle iif convcutitlu, blit only to HIIOW that actual collvi-lllioils il;l\‘1- b1-1-.n unwiscly reached and siloulrl bi- l‘l'ilL'|it‘(i with luorc. cure. 'l‘o provc ill". Stmvurt. siiioctcd some typic- :li ("nut-s by way of llllstruiillll. as lillli. wilicll pl"l-..~;1-l"ib1-s tilc S‘lil(‘- tity ot‘ life, the right to 11-~r.-.o.-1a| propl-rty, thl- ltl-rinnnlvllcc. 11f nlur- riagc. lllacll of these has: ill-cu chol- lcugcd us unsound and iudlfi-us- ible. it may be tllut '?il('il one of tileul should be revised in tl.1-- 1111"» ‘ _ _ _ cctloll of udmitliug that. lllllrl‘ ari- Reading .... .. 7-1“... 1, (ieo. Wcllllll U 151259, gm“. 1-xcc.pl.iol|ol ca .14 tor \\'ll|"ll "X; Southern Pucillr _ 3511,), Half blltfihf 2 3501,11."‘Compton’ ccptionai provis on ‘lliliulli b1- illtilfi‘ l-ttudeiluker IOl-"si lfYvggllllllqol};-lqlfl( ' ' lu each trusc already some niodi » Union 111mm _ 1291/, -. » -- - 5 ~ . ‘ cllon has been introduced into "m" Comm. 1111p, ‘ Oats. in ahetafkiwlhltfi: l. l-"ll -‘l l-urlicr practicc, bui ihl- very modi u S glee, 83;." Cairns, 2. Ar ‘(.11 x .0 ("mum flcatious tilelusclvl-s HFUT’ lnr 11.11»; MONTREAL EXCHANGE gwAllrftfliMlzllvfvhflillf‘ Earl-HM‘ dilly,‘ ' of l111~—co|1vcntlonaliy 1)l'l'.~4(;l'i1l*t .. m,“ V, w 10230 . " 1 - . -. 1 - ~ - _ The initiative of 1"cfo1"ul1-l".-1 nuly I92“, V1301‘; " 105A" CLASS ‘lW-i-XOAOJLSESAND V555 have utiil liii-tlil-i‘ yr!» ll- 1w- lllll ll “m, vwmry _ Ha" bushel Red 5km p°,a,°es_ would ho tolerable. to leslabil-iil a liividual 111~rso1i ulaki-s liS null _ o. * _- ' ‘ ‘ " ' ' _, moral ruien. Such all al"rul1g,1-1u»-r.l l3llllk (‘llllllllerlle - ‘L5 11rd (lialk. Wu‘ “l/ZM- I I ‘ca’ l3 1k Royal 313 H If bushel Green Mountain po- Home made bread» B "i! 9 - iiiliihliflptiilliltteiy, now-i" yuf Illnllnlifiilzn‘\1()“Lr(‘£l:‘£- 233 m‘ es-A Frmw‘ (‘lurk 2 "mm (white)_1‘ MHL “._ (.,.,,z,,.,.; 3' W“- ‘ A . ~ ' l- " - ' H’ -" ii S Mouse Kenslngton. Yw-t it. is some nucil dism-slpi-ci Bzluik Nova Scotiil . —‘-— fold (itllfllfi. .l- lrlllllllll (lll-‘lhlllllll Mlh- -_--d b - d In ' ‘ca,’ which the uludcru uorl-is ulll 1\,.‘|y 1_-_4_ y U _ , 4 , MQA ' mndertt draluzltist 111-11111 ilPllll on :i1i -,(-1,r11, sqpl; 33?. Due. 1.7%,. May tlirclsrlanizhglt hinutgonuiy, .3. \Vy hli°.\;1;\.D:.z 1.tg;sy.biscuit_" "up" viaiug. Paradoxical us t luay 63:” ’ ‘ “ . c hm ,..-,.|.,,.,1- I; M“, (‘p() pp-qpni-i-ln, sound. there is bcinl! ltruililali)‘ ();\l_§_ Sept. 39. Dec. 119%. his)’ Ha" a bush?‘ |r|5,l?1\-? H p.11: H “1 ' “I 112-1 M1,. i’. ll. "Pm ‘m Wm" Y" "“",,§,‘,‘,[i,.'.'.§'?i "V-“ll- izi-(fez-‘lvygiiiiiiiui-liliiii:.13a. Il-‘iilj-I-(illi-ih- ins-iii? 2‘?el\'i)r':4.p(ia(+;. h1CQllIirl'l'll\'. ("mwmitm Ur Ulmmvm ‘ A ' lck lA-furgy, North lll-1l1-i111c. it has hcizonlu almost disn-putailil- lnnong inieilc-cluuis to admit that thcru aro ally fixed rules and prin- riplcs of conduct wllicil ari- now huyond the reach of rl-usouablc doubt. They insist ill11l all these o piulons must renlain fluid. Alld the absurdity of iilc_ position is Sl‘l‘|l just in this, that thi- idea of thi- cmnpetenci- of each individual lo fornl rules 0i‘ conduct fol" llinlsl-lf in one that would ni-vi-i" occur to ulost. candid folk a» l"\'l‘il lllllll“ illlc,_if the writers of "in-st-selli-is" lu-t-n thus 11114111111 uni] lilo lcctul"cl" admitted that hcrr-in expert." which _ mully dii'fl1‘.ultl1-s iii applying. Rut Hold rs of 1923 Victory Bonds may now exchange at ipar their bonds for the new gov- ernment. issue 5 p. c. Bonds dated October 15th Price 98.25. _, . Coupons on 1923 Bonds “ mflyibe retrained. Writs or phone us for ‘fur- ther particulars. J. Rowland Paton investments. ISecuritiss and Fire insurance / illlfi not rlygtgmu l . tlcully instilled it uto his mind. Thus there has igflvzlln 11p the ludicrous convention l“ “mm” "fl-llllllfl world that no mall or woman should be coll- vontionally bound! The lecturer then raised the question how in recognizing the vtlulc (ifxzonventionul rules we may ll tic 11.11111: time protect the 111-111. lfllll" 0f lllllflll Progress. lie here outlined a 1irogrnnlnle for the lead- l"l's 0i’ ethical rcfornl comparable llnptlle practice‘ of scientific 111911. llcls in other iielils, under which ill-Hike would be introduced gradu- --- w. i’! lllly. after" 1il-.libi-.rutc discussion by those hi-st teoinpcttlnt to judge, and lT-‘llfllllll.’ lilc “tribunal of the man in the striii-t." only after it had alpproveil. llly lhc strange ldeii of "the moral there would be he argued that such difficulty is pl-ruiiai" lo morals, and has 1‘l|l||l'l).\'liliiilt‘iy nil-i ill many othl-l" fields oi’ social progress al- rl-tlliy. —<Q§i srocx uuo-rsuilons liA‘i.i‘i-‘.AX, Sept. 2tl.-~-Slnck quo- tations furnisiicil by Johnson and Ward luoinbers nf the 310111111111 Stuck Exchange. Fllllli. As next. \Vl'l‘I( is i-Ixhiiiilion ill-ii'l‘ei1-11lio11c ._ 12-1 WW4‘ llll‘ l'l"i'.ui11l' iulll-ill-oll Will iirolll11ton.. _.11 not bi- 111-111. St. Lawrence Flour 5i Uttawa ‘Power ' tl-i “i<°‘>‘—~ (Jubu lfanc Sugar Pfd. 467,1’; Pun American Petroleum . 515V, ‘ American Con. -' ' llrazlliuu [fraction liowarll Smith Pid. lioivard Smith (Jom. 72 Spanish River Preferred ~- Spunisil River Com. . 1491/, Stcci Company of (fanada .. . lZXl/i llritish ldnlpiro Steel lst -l't'd. Pcuuluus l Abilihi . Shuwinigan ..... .. IAIUYEIIHIJC iPulp Canadian General l-Jlectri Czlnuliiall Steamship Com. (Tunatliau Steamship ‘Pfd. MEN For l" "W Fl! lluulnenn WANTED Position: 1 eglvcw Dominion law unyu an?! ‘Ilnkust be sold by grade Gov); at makes an upcnlilg for we“ rnmcnt-ens Inspectors as and as more itruders, cnndleru “w 111B]! trained in the egg bu... ‘ma? Country nlerchantio, for ex. P °- who Ill-lo ecgs to city will ‘m?’ "omflhc to 50c a case for Frltl-lllllk. Xou can make independ- En “ilneoms or train for the" {>08 only by learning egg bus. nsns in_ your lDhfe time. Course “Pl-‘rlwfid by the authorities. Writs for information to PROF. (Ill-"IAM. Shaw Kchooln amines. I 41 llioor Street “Vent, Toronto. Prince County Prize List Fdllillwlllg is acontiuuation of the Plluvl- (minty Prize 1.131; POULTRY Pa" TllfkfiYsi Bronze over one Year-l. 3lllllllly iknnptou, St. l-ll- HIIOFS. Pair Geese, Toulouse, over one Year-l. Stall. (‘onlptmn St. Elean- OTH; Z. Stall Compton St. Eleonora; 3.‘ llidrl-d ('()ill|)l(lll, St. Eleanors. Pair Geese, White Breman or Emdlfl. over one year—1, Albert Boswell, Sumnlersidte. 2. Albert Boswell. Sunlmi-lxsidia. Pair Geese any other variety hatched in 1923--l, Stall. Comp- ton, St. EiCililUPi-i. Pair Ducks. Roucn. over one year-—l. i~‘1"1-1i Iliutturl, Sliilllllvl" lsiiic. Pair Ducks, Pekin, over one year —1, Allin-rt iioswl-il, Sumlu-llsltlc; 2, A1"l, McFlvc-ll, Sunlnieiwlidl-s. Buff Leghorn, Cock and Hen- ii. hici-‘ul"lllllc, ilelile1|uc._ Leghorn Brown, Cook and Hen- Brzuiforli Cairns, Sunllnerlilde" W111. i. Mutiuri, Slll1l1111e1".-li1le. CLASS G (continued) Plymouth Rock, Cock and Hen, (White)— l, Albl-rl ilostvl-li, Sunl- mersidc; ‘.l, Aibi-rt iinsivl-ll, Sinu- ltlt'i‘.-4l|l-. Plymouth Flock, Cock and Hen (Barredy-l. W. ll. .\l ~ 1-, Ken- sillgliiil; L’. Wynian ‘: rus, Slim- nli-rsidv. Minorca, Black, Cock and Hen- 5 J. ‘I Yorkshire Boar, ar-y age regis- Montgour registered-l. ‘falnladg i, ilicilurd 2, i-‘rl-d hluttnrt, Clark. Yorkshire Sow with litter of not less than 4 pigs-l, 1.1111111 .‘.’l1:.ViEli-_ an, 2, Fried Iilutturt. l Muttort. , 1 Yorkshire Sow. under 12 monttsf W], Louis MPAllillili. 2, ‘Llldlilfill ,\,,|-,.........,, Co... 151,1, lcliiili, :1, 1.1.111» lunslilliiii. Dominion Bridge _. Yorkshire Sow. over 1 yeah-LI Mnnn-pul Power 1295.‘, Louis McMillan, 2, l-‘red Mutiart. Winnipeg Eiec '11 -— 3- Lloyd wmmh- , Nati0naillrlew1il"ic 411v;- B°"“°i‘l'° BWI-‘ml 39°’ ‘W5’ __\,|u..,_,,, Sugar‘ 17 tered-1, .loh1l N. Profit. A-tchtsnn ...... .. 96% Am: ‘Car & Foundry . Am. llocolnoti-vc . Am. Snieiting ti. Refining. Anaconda Copper . (‘unadian Pacific R ilway . Now York Central . lZu-ba (Earle Sugar ~ (frucilhlo Steel liltcrnationai Paper i\'i-ily Springfield . Nil-x Pctruleuul international Mer. ‘ llrcss Steel Car. Union Commercial Tile attendance is every llflY- (‘ill ri-sults are expected. 'i‘ruii1- and Commerce, Ottawa. M ilislinp look (lvii S1-.rv..l- \\‘-1=" whiic. attending College and as itlon. ari- 11111011111; with success. Mr. Leonard (lumpbeii forlucrl nf North Wiltshlre is now employ- i-d in Atticboro. Mass. in a recent letter to Prln. Moran. ho says "l am now holding an excellent pos- tlou 1nd hnve no tronbl- what- cellent training I received nt you School." - Civil Scrvico Classes will h lanai dtruction of Bria. Moran. i College Notes increasing Classes in Ponmmtttllip and Spl-l ling are wcll under way and ext-nil- This wcck Prin. Moron had n call from a fornlcr studont. Mr- J- F; ilishop, now of the Department oi result now holds an exccliont 11o.»- lliouy Rrniluntcs frolll the U('-('1lI‘-- - now employed in Ottawa and all CVO!‘ with my work. duo to the ox- ntnrtnii at 1-1110. Those dcsimig m sntsr should malts application now. These clauses are ulidor the per- CLASS s GRAlN Mm GRASS szso 2 Bushels. any other varlely named—1, X. (i. (lilllaut. Two Busheis two rowed bailey- i, I). L. 1'\'i(lilll.{flllll'l'_‘v'. 12 Ears Indian Corn-l, ii-lilil-n Compton. 2. Wm. .i. illutlart. Bushel Timothy Seed-l (‘has N. Black; 2, Norman hlonigolnl-ry: ll. W. ll. Mouse. 20 pounds Alsike Clover Seed- 11 Hall bushel any new variety po- tatoes named-i, Don Schurluuu. New Alluun. Egh Swede Tumips— 1, i). l._ Montgomery; 2, ilradford (fairlns; 1i, Don Schurlnun. Eight while or yellow turnips (cariy)-1, A. Scllurnillu, N1-\v An- uan; 2. itlciiaril Clark; 3, i). 1.. Molltgulucry. Eight Haszard’: improved (green or bronze)—l, llarolli Yco, ol.t ill; 2. Alfred Schurluail. New Auuau. One peck onions. white or yellow r ii" a y . The simplest way to end ecqrn is Blue-j . Stops the aln 1n- stantiy. hen the corn ooaens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The action is the same. A: your dfllflill l‘ I‘. sl-nault; 2, hire. K. B. Dal"hc.y. Edward‘ Jelly. than i! varieties separated-l, Mrs. Winifred Filllnnu; ilarby, St. Elcalltlrs. lztllli, Si. Ell-tillers; 2, Nattic Black l-il-deque. 2, Mrs. W. (l. Scilurulun. tart. flower, distinct-l, Mrs. K. ii. Dur- auue Perry; hiozlso, (Yctltrlll llcdeuule; 2, Mrs. C. A. Mciklo. Pair Yorkshire Pigs. ‘under 7i _ months barrows excluded-d, iilck Collection preserved fruits Clilfk, 2, 1.1.111.» hlcMiliull, '1, lm-il class-l. Mrs. J. W. (lallbcclc: Mrs. Ronald MncDoilaid. glass-l, Mrs. Thou Mrs. ltoilaiti Mucilouald. made-l, Niariou liollaud. made—1, llirs. .iuhllsou. made-l. Mrs. Callheck; 2, Mrs. A. ——1. X. O. Gallant. One pack Enxhaloto-l. Mrs. X. 0- Gil-limit; 2. Philip Arscnault; 3, Chas. Meiklc. Eight Red Mongol. Wurtzel-l. Wallace Mouse, Keusington. Eight yellow mongol, Wurt;g|_. 1. W. H. Mouse, Kensington; 2. Richard Clark. One doz. Danvsrs or half long carrots-J. Richard Clark: 2. Ruth Mouse; 3, X. O. Gallant. One doz. Carrots, red intermed- late-i. Gordon Crossman, Central 13911611116; 2. Ruth Moose, Kenning- ton; 3, Mrs. Stanley Compton, St. Eleanors. One doz. Carrots, white intsrmed ilk-J. Norman Prichard; 2. Mrs. Chas. Meikle. One doz. Tomatoes, red, for size “Ml- and perfection—1. Mrs w- Baker. 2. Mrs. R. E. Mouse. Kensiugton. Half doz. roots celery. and wint- er variety named.—1 Gordon Crnl-ts man. Central Bedeque. Pumpkin. by weight-A, Gordon (Irossman, Central Bedoque; Brn 'i‘anton. Summer-side. Squash, Hubbard-l, Mrs. R. E. Mouse; 2. ll. Wielis. Sumlnersliie. Brace Cucumbers-l, Airs. W. iiakcr; 2, Alily Mouse, 3, MYH, 3111s- ii Kelly. One doz. turnip rooted Mrs. Stanley Compton; Gallant; 3. Ben Milli-i, Ten stalks fodder corn-l, .loilu A. Dawson, Bedeque; 2, Don l3ak~ 0i‘. One doz. parsnips-l, Mrs. Stall- ley (Iornpton; 2, Ben Mills, St. El- eauors. CLASS 12—FLORiCULTURE Collection Asters-l, Bcioni Ar- o u. ‘ beets—1, 2, X. O. Collection snapdragon-l. liildn iflllillllil‘ 2, Nattic Black, iiedcqne. Collection Dahiias not less than co|ors—1. Nattie Black; 2, Mrs. Collection sweet peas, not less 2. Mrs. i(. Li. Cut Roses-l, Mrs. (fhas. ire- Ferns, Adiantum, (Maiden Hair) specimen-A, Alon ll. liolnlan; Fuschia. 2 pots—i. Wm. .i. Mut- Geraniums any variety, 2 pots in 2, liope Prlchurd. Collection of pansics-J, Amy a CLASS ia-Housl-zklzzpiuc Collection of Canned Fruits .lollusoil: ' Pint jar mixed pickles, home- Pint jar mustard pickles, home-i Edward Strong; 2. Alarlou ilollanll. Pint jar Crow-Chow, home-made W1, llirs. (‘ullbcclo 2, Airs. 'l‘hos. Pint Jar sweet pickles, home- lll. “loudslde. _ Sampble red currant yeily. home- made—l, M1". D. J. iliclliurllo. Sample Crabappic jelly, home- made—l, Mrs. \\'. (‘l_"ozi1-r", 2. Mrs. Sampe Cherry lam, home-made ——~l. Mrs. ifrcd Compton, 1S1. i-Ji- l-zluors: 2, Miss K. Maclienzic. Sampe Pumpkin jam, home-made --—l. hirs. .las. Arthur; ‘l. MP5- Jllll- Arthur. Home-made fruit cake (ices)—1. CLASS 15—WOOLLEN AND FLAX GOODS Five yards white homespun- tvviiicd-l, Mrs. J. A. Itiurray, Trav- clii-i-‘s ltest; 2, Mrs. Jos. ‘Picker. “H-llingtou. Five yards colored homespun. plain or twiiied—1, hirs. Arcade (laudl-t, Wellington. Quilt (patch-work)—l, lllr-l. Frail- cis lloates; 2, Mrs. Susanne Sciulr- lilllll. Knitted or Crocheted Counter- pane-—i, Mrs. S. Sharp, Knliingtott. 2. Mrs. Julie (iallunt. Hooked rug, wool. cut-i. Mrs. Donald Bell. Tryon; 2. Mrs. John A. Dawson. Iledeuutv. Hooked rug, wool, uncut—1, (ieo. lliacNeiil, Spring Valley; 2. Mrs. John A. Dawson, llcdt-qlle. Hooked rug, not all wool, cut-l, Mrs. John A. Dawson, Bcdr-que, 2. Mrs. Jos. Letchrlr, Yvclilugton. Woolen Socks. (llllnd Varn)- l, Mrs. ePter Gallant, Urbauviiic; 2. Mrs. John A.- Dawson. Woolen Mrs. Johnson. Central Bode-qua; 2, Mrs. A. D. Murphy, Lnkletter. Woollen Gloves-l, Mrs. MacDonald. 2. Mrs. Jos. betciler, Wellinllton. Woollen Mitten: (island yarn)- 1. Mrs. John A. Dawson, Bedeque; 2, Mrs. Jos. Locher, Wclington. Yarn, double-l. Mrs. Jon. Inch- er, Wsllngton; 2, Mrs. L. B. Link- icttcr, Bhcrbrook. 2. Mrs. Johnson, (‘. Bridge. broidery)-1, Mrs. J. Audrleune Perry. chct)—1. Mrs. (lcorge hicQuarric; 2.1Miss Daisy Morhcr, 'l‘iguish. Miss Annie Campbell; 2. Mrs. John Brown. Borden. thel" Uowuess 2 Mrs Albert (Jroshgvl Johnson; 2, llirs. Jan. ltiorril-lon. | wear (crochst)—1. Howutt. A. Cove; MacDonald. u wear, (ernbroideryy-l. hirs. (lilel-it er Palmer" Johnson,‘ liedcuule; Johnson, ilcdcqlni. aratls them by the hyph- llre mingled u u uiugli- word “n. mpi- .1 prefix, o1‘ a sut I some tithui‘ tongue, and will lt zlfll F‘ or before. and _ , new word. ()l‘ when :1 \\‘1)r1i is loo . ',',"l_111pg, we shorten "' Ellgiisil-spcukiltl-t llllldllli -‘ll'“‘ Wm“ . fol" saving tlnlc. ' I Liticfinl-li ill Th" l'tli'vc.l"siti1-.~l liiirtlolr“ lnry wilicil we a inlost fre-l- to our readers. it lull-tilt , to llr- in every home. office. work» E riiop and study. ihe nil-nus of sl-li-cllitlllw- lo a \‘l- large l-xtl-llt. 'l‘l1c.coup11n elsl-wille in this 111111121" explains thc lt‘l'iii‘~' upon which you may gl-t lt dlly fill‘. third will ltppl-nr 111111111‘- rou‘, and thou the (ioors 11111-11 to thi- grl-tlt educational flood. llo1l'l UIHVPFSlly. llrofcssoi- l-laril- Whit», 'l‘rtlro, N. S. l1-ctur1-l' fcssol" S. ii. Parsil-y, ll. 81"., lilcillil. lit-oil's work locks-Anny yarn)-1. Maud 1. Mrs. Peter Gallant. Urbauviile Pair of Blankets, twiiisd-l. Mrs. John N. Proffit, Freetown; ‘l. Mrs. John A. Murray, St. Eleonora. Braided Rug-l, Mrs. Bruce How att. Cope Traverse; 2, Marion lini- land, Sumnterside. Hooked rug. original design, veg- etable dyes-J. Miss Ada Hasianl. Springfield: 2, Miss Lizzie Wood- slde. Summerside. Linen by the yard. at least 4 yard: 1922 flax-l. Mrs. Arcade M. Gaudet; 2. Mrs. Arcade M. Gaudct. CLASS 1B—CROCHETING AND NEEDLE WORK. Centrepiece In white linen (em- broidery)-1. Hazel Boates, Sum- . h r- msrside; 2. Mrs. Arcade Gaudct, You llkO 1O b6 8B1!» 0f Summertime. always having a supply of huh $- Tea Cloth in white-l, Airs. X. pufe ggun mflkfrom choiéé“ T O. Gaudet; 2. Mrs. Harold Howutt. dairy cows eep a few fin‘ .0‘ ,7 Tea Cloth in colored or natural linen-l. Mrs. Geo. Callback; 2. Mrs. Dr. E. T. Tanton. Centrepiece in colored linen-l. Miss Bertha Ramsay, Sunlmt-rsidc. 2. Mrs, W. Schurmau. Fancy Towel-l, Hell-u Cairns, Sofa Pillow (embroidery-l, Hazel Boatcs; 2‘. llelcn Cairns. - Collection of fancy work (em~' Johnson; " Collection of fancy work (cro- Afgha". any kind of wool--1. Crocheted sweater-l. lviiss Es, Knitted Sweater-d, Mrs. Thos. One piece of hand sewed under-| Nirs. iiarolli ‘I Mrs. iifent One Piece ha-nd-sewed nder 'i 2. liirs. 'i‘ilcs .lollnson.i Pair Pillow Cases-l. hirs. 'l‘iIll$- 2. Airs. Tllllbi‘ i._il Selection of applique wor I A1“ Th"? J""".“"“‘. P'Wh“!‘,'.",l_ “ifill. After ilil '1\'li;.',tliiliil, the ‘, MYH- wlullll“ “md- ‘Sm“m""\"" 1ilriti>il l‘oiu1iil. thllnl- iioard i ,1 x11lw-sn1-il ih1- i" -f that til1-..“.: is l, ——-—-<§>*"_“' la leokagi- 1.1‘ .lt li-ast Slilkoco 1 1 1yl~ar ill ])l'(|\'lill‘i1'll fur royalties. 1 I lrlxport 11f fur from Vancouver and . , l l, i-lidrid iiul-ilrlnntlll. ‘"13’. Sl- Bimini)“; 2- 1m“- A' H- ,“ _ ' Rhone Island Red‘ cock and He" “rgm1_.,|,|:_ l M A I _ H ilziillllllivlti folr thl- ‘Siiidilklilgtt, which ‘ l ‘I 71. "lv-il l.liilil1-i1.-i-. Piiiiiiv-i-s11li. w- slwrsqlls- . - PH- ~ ‘7- EAD HiS- S‘ “ ‘ll’ “"" l-'“l*‘* '~' ll "l'l¢" l ‘ pair white Leghom ciickan Mdgwen; 2_ 11111-1, 1&1.) wodflpph PHiLOLOCéoiaTslgFlihgsicouNT_ iurgl-p 11111011111 than the trotn- .. 1_ _1_ \\‘_ 11,,,,,.-,;,_ ti,,,,.,,,,.,~,-;,1,.; g, Cohmos Coiiection—l, liarry liol TORY FR RY USES _ EIJllNMJOIIPIZS‘. With \‘:1l1l-.i for the ,li. hil;I<‘.l1'I':|11-, l1‘-1¢..ii., man, Jr.; 2, Mrs. K. B. lJarboy, __V ' Ilulr (‘iiliflili piacl-d at $2,000,000 " i3 |_= 1 Q1; 11,- -__ Colt tio Orn ental F l‘ e __ T’ ‘ _ , _, _ -ill ini1t1~i _i‘ a l \\‘ fig - -lti-. iLpJallihn 'J€.“ITQI‘tIIJi€Z-‘:,\A‘1,,lllkhilvfilp y. Diantsot; vgrietiesa-nl, Miss 1<§,'i?.?i~- Sfillllllllilllf‘ \\'f{illgl‘l(.)s"h.‘lhlrll “OHM will“! éiwkmllllytlit liglyfinhc: h I ‘ W111. .1. Mlllliifl. Sllliiiiici"si1le_ luLMcKeuzie} b k t 1 ‘i bodily“ llolii r01" mm‘ in burrmvvp-il 11111]. (‘Qtllil-(Zliilllrl, l1o\v1e\‘c1",lut11ll- ‘ .‘ anging po or as e — . 1 rs. .'olnu ill --*- i‘ u = ‘ , . _.1-1 1111 y .;-lli,oini_ - cLAgs 5, $w1NE l-lrnl-st Compton; 2, Viola McKen- l-li. "(WNW mmhm‘, “mnffil _‘,' ‘Lie, (irccit, 1- 11l an lulliillhl‘ Pllllll-i. " tlartelldl, 1.1.1111. 11114111111111; 2, mi Stocks, s Varieties—1. ililliil lloi given it. .-\1;=~ill l-‘l- lull" l“? 4"": ard Clark 5i 'l‘uinl11d1;i.- MBIIIKOIIHHT "m!" ' words. ll-lll llll‘lll lff§"""“ '1'“ i Yorkshire Boar, under 12 months Colllflili" 0f Zihnifls-l. l-lll-‘l-‘tl- ilillifif a 111-": 1111c. At lirfil ul- l-l ~11 l-ut alts-Fl wilill- that is left out. and thl-nvc .\_ 1i, 1‘. 1.1-1, 111w.- iiilnthcr‘ l it—~ill~(;l\l.~;c we. ‘ i I l i 'i‘hol1soll1ls of '|il'\\' word." :1rl'I, r1- now uffi-rillli al-i“, 1 , l it. can bi- Hid‘ Hooks Ready Tomorrow. I i 'i‘h1-. second coupon zlppcurs to- Thos. Johnson. h ivait fol" a later (filillltifl; Pill-KEY]! _ 53mph G°°5°"b'3"‘)’ 1'3"‘- °""°‘ rclldl-rs may i-xllultst the liiiiilllll 1 - made-A. Airs. 1). J. lllcMirdo; !,_.,,,,,,,1y_ i i ilirs. Neil Mt-Lleoll. --——-<0>—-—- ‘ . Sample strawberry ialr" "m"; TRURO PROFESSOR Charlottetown made-l. Mrs. ’l‘ho-l. Jolllfllitl‘. L. 39mg TQ QUEr-gyqs - hirs. idrneet Coluptoll. h ____,_ _ G0,, Sample respberry jam. ome- _ v ‘ n _ ,_ , >__ i P , t made—1. Mrs. Geo. lirowu; 2, Alla-i. qulfl-hg-Sl (kiln. Smut‘; iliflso“ "°Pl‘l 9P9 J ‘ Horace Clark. “"'“ _ "Milk" _,..‘ f t __ _, \v_:-———_ ,_ ____,_,_,,_ y 1111110111111-11 ill the sta i o illll ll» ‘T _QUEEN HQTEL } has iii-en rlppoiuted ill chclnistry and pro- Sltl-ltou llus lll‘('ll givuu lcllvl- of ain-ll-lllzl- to atll-llll the ll1lp1-l"'i bet-ll zlppointl-ll to tulu- (\\'\'l' thc L f‘ 00D hcuith cannot be camou- flaged by wdcr and rouge. The eyes will That sparkle. and clcarnsss that. dsnobe good ilculih will not. be there if you are consti- alcd. Miss ll. Ridlcy, 110 Summl-r- 'ii. Av., Toronto, writes tilsl. Dr. CaIdwclPs Laxative Syrup Pcpsin has helped her vea- mucil and lvirs. Ingram. Box o. 26, ’i‘_vvnn, Sash, says if. docs what no other medicine has cvcr donc for hcr. On Sale for 30 Years Inlcili .nt women nre realizing that heafdi and mere outward (‘Olli- piexion are two diiicrtlnt filings. 11nd more and more arc inking Dr. CaldwclPs Laxative Syrup Pcpsin. Over l0 nliilion imtlics were hon hi. in drug stores lust your, tho urgent selling liquid ima- tivo in the wurlili G0 buy a ltottlr. The col-if isluas than u cent u dos You will 11cc how 111111 more l-lftelive n spoon- ful of laxative Syru; Peruzin is than lubicts, ' pilwdcrs or gill». and _ without shoe iu ‘he: system. -_ yrup I'm ammln. f .’Vnn|r...... A llllrru. . . I Blue-lav _ / fair of bllnklgl. plain V_IIIVO— b ‘ St. Charles milk in the house all the time. Use it for every milk need. four sizes. I-Ii-ZI l rlnci- 1111111-1-1 \ illilint payment of ii‘? TODD—-ln lilis (lily, September l9,‘ v 151231 tn Mr. and Airs. S. K. Todd, a ‘ _ 1 Till-ill daughter. ' irz-m 1 ~- ~~ 1:. i .Ii-a:|iliin1- hiclliiliald, Simris; i’l*£ll‘Si)ll “and son, ilorclleslt-r, liiaiss fl-llou‘ ill tnclilclll chl-lulstl")! ill-all _|b .-1n11-h1-: .Itibn (i. .\ii- \.ly. Sea View; 1.. M. .\ii-l\'i1l1ion, '.\‘|Ulilli|{ll('.§ lMnl. (‘ollfcrl-ncle as lilo Pfliill‘. hilllirll-fi‘! 11111111, (iaspi-ri-alux Mr. and Mrs. expert cconoliiic. zidviscr, uuli (g \\"_ 11_i-;,,,_ 1-1-1111“ ,\1_ _‘\1_ 11111-11011, Kl-nnctil .iobllstoll of 'i‘oronl11. has 11",,“ ‘ypmm 1{.i1,1|p.ky; M, 9L 1,03 \. i . I ll i fax: l.. .I. (liirilon, ltosiencalh. l l 7’ fi-Tlhcjaealthy look that i_ j. ' iltlbltcktowlztrs LAxFmvi ‘ fl, SYRUP PEPSIN ~- gives is Nature's Own.‘ Ladies! This Beats Cosmetics , . lo your drug ‘st and ‘n.- 1r You W-rit m Try I1 l-‘m Ilelore Buying-u» min.“ 2 l Caldwell Bldg“ l . ‘1! fl I'm- hvnild like lopmwuhof ' HI"II':.I’Y'IIIHIIVIIIVII"I ‘Kill-oils: hflvrup Prplin by m . l rnfl um 1| fnv; Iriul bulllt. Add l0 All grocers have it—. I Send for Free Recipe Book. ' fldliwm, (aimed MONTREAL 1 ‘If garden/J’ ST. CHARLES MILK IiH llllllll llssts. lllllll i'itlN(‘i-I iiICUiilii-I, ll. (T. Sept. livillciai roy-ll is largely Births QUEEN HOTEL ___________ , . Water Street Charlottetown This popular Hotsi ' has been completely renovated and re- furnished throughout and offers very oom- fortable accommodation to the travelling, public. The table is espec- ially good and the pub- lic are courteously cared for. - Rates ‘$3.00 a day. BRUCE .1. TAYLOR.‘ Manager I ." \r<ixfn - - .\. (‘. Sauniii-rs, Summerslde: Mrs. ii. ii. linudct, ‘(lallllit-t, Mis- .\. l-l. Munro, liall- a. l'l‘ll0il Safe Family Laxative - - ‘ ‘ Usi- it regularly u dny before and u_duy uftl-r the periods. The gentle emptying of flu- lknn-ls will givd you re 1f, 11nd icssrcn iu-aduchessnd Bungvsiion. 'l‘akc 11 spoonful of. bed- tilnc 11nd soc how much better yoll feel in the morning. it. is a vege- tnhlo compound of F ptian aenno nnii pcpsiil with ngrecu uaromaficl, and ciltirciy sufc not onl for you but for l.i11-. youngcst chi d. Keep II bottle of Dr. Caldweiib laxative Syrup Pcpsin ironstantl in the homo for you or some o ct‘ mem- hcr of tilc family may need it. any iuoull-nt to r1-iii-v1- constipation, to brcuk up fi-vcrs and colds. i0 clear ll ltiliousnl-ss. intiilrcstion. a pim- p c. n fever sore and other illllrb- unccs that show constipation. 3 reu ‘ r1... '........