‘ M. pit" 5 iii ri. fi* 5:15 ~/fl 'ii s £3" -'Fir ' I .. »'f'~ _ _ gi r_v‘ mg: ‘iii 'pill ‘i i ‘ ‘-.§_Ii,'l. .,»=.;;_.,,`,,__i.;,_ - ii fair' I i ir l iifré 1 it. -< 54 -,~,;_ » . 1... ..~ "ji < l. is l ~;.:‘ ` _.‘ 3 ‘<.`v‘ Q..-__ _-rg. s_ .A , -\ _. .5 1 7-: Lil' 3 ;_i§§l,,;,’ Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada Q ‘ MONEY To i_oAN. ,,| .__..- i=§fi.i._1»“i?‘»**_.:- = - S ° -1 Music tudio ‘ its =" i g. .‘\ M _ _ ~._»»,.. yt . 3! ‘l i -.~_.~,i: ,, . \ t l I ir.; __. L J._i§;.f,I‘» __ i1'ijy"~ll< All kinds ot' n.'\t\iral hail' goods for 'Q' Tl ' . sale. Also coinliiiir;: niadc np. illiss #writ p _i.it.»it i~ .i ‘har ` _ Moi-tsoN & DUFFY -Barrlstcrs and Attorneys 1_“.."' _""1 MISS GWYNNETH F. COOMBS c-rf~ if: ., . _ 44 Watcr Street I D335-5-T1Vitl'. i i i \ Satisiactitiiitiuttraiitced. _ fl, ~f'"~'“'ii mos css _ rin: cnantorrsrowu Gmnnran ._ _-.ff I .~_» -_ * '-W1-PTEM`BER -#2, ers _ _ _ . _ _ ,_ W f _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 » --*Y ~ """"' ""_'-"" "*"*`--'=~-:ww-.___ i, V L_ _ __ _ -__.~-------~-» »- . _ "'"- n;.i»¢..c....a.'. \§, O L favorite yeast _lor more than forty _ "'/ "\ ~ years. i"r t i-"-Ll 'i "" Enolgli for Sc. to Him produce 50 large '*~.,_:°liort1o. °,,,..u-1' “ADF I" CMA” wholesome nour- ishing home tllsde bread. Do not experiment. there is nothing just as good. ~~§" ` ‘ fwoiitisn co. no ,, ronoN1o.oNr. -P.. ...iii wirmivro Monmriir 'iii <1 ' losvcr ol line, /I L _ _ t THE FEMININE W-AY “\\'h.”it cliiiilce have I got \\'itli tliiii. girl? Ono nt' lici' zirliiiii'crs owns an aiitoinoliilo and the otlicr han; ii inoior- boat." "Son, if she likes you a trip to thi* muvics would plcunc her just us well." ii Pnféshal intl Hair Coeds `_ ltiiilgi- ' 'ren lr>o'»L-P i ' ' lrittetowii. ISIS-l ‘J~.\i\lwtu11i\lpd. Charlottetown. 2802-ii-L'.\ltli:.lii3wits. D.C. McLeod, K.C., W.E. Bentley, K.C. McLEOD &. BENTLEY. Barristcrs and Attorneys-at-Law Offices-B;inl< of N. H. tfhauibers. (`liiiriottclo\\'i1, l‘. E. 1. * _ A. A. McLean, K.c. Donald McKinnon MCLEAN &. NICKINNON " Bari-laters, Attorneys-at-Law Brown Block, (?liarIottetown_ .. WARBURTON &. SHAW. iiarristcrs, Attorneys, Notary Pub- lic, Etc. Solicitors for Uanada Bunk- ers Associntioii, Bank of Montreal Vanada, l’crinanciit hlortgugo Corpor-' ation. Offices-tiid (liia|'di:in Office, l.’i'o- wso lilock, t‘iiui‘lotletii\vu, 1'. E. I. _ . J PIANO TUNING. llogiilatiiii: \'oiciiig und Itcpniriiig. PLAYER PIANO and CHURCH ORGANS a spocinlly. F. H. CANNON. 265 (1i';i|'lon St., Clinrluttctown. 2950-9~1»iMtiitlisiinri. ll PATENT SOLICITOR WM. S. BABCOCK Lawvgr (ll, SJ and li-izislcrcrl l’a- tent'Attorncy, 15 years experience in Canada and U. S. inventions prompt- ly patented. Trade Marks and Do- signo registiweii; infringement and validity searches. Evidence colloctod in patent suits. ll ports pr@D€\rCd lt-lf coiinsel. . Expert witness in patent suits Pat ents obtained in all countries 99 St. James Street Montreal. Write for In- formation. W. Simms Lee, F.C.A. I Chartered Accountant 177 Hollis Street, _ Box 723 IIALIFAX, N. S. \ 2761!-8-llll\i\v:;Zlnio. """¢ 250 150 Room Baths l HOTEL OXFORD Copley Square, Boston Mass. Near Public Lihrsrar. Trinity t‘hurch. Christian Science C urrh. New liners I house and but I0 rnlnuies tothe shopping and business section. Electric rs pan the Oxford to ll. and M. R.c;.StntIon.s|ll|R.bS.lBi:1¢s and rt t ln su ur . :Ii%l;7|l,: rt;’oi3l!l‘%y and up; with bath Doiible rooms $2.00 and up; with beth CHARLOTTETOWN Ll£AD8 CITIES lN PRIZE MONEY The seven days’ racing connected with the Nova Scotia Exhibition have had a. lot to do with turf history in this country, but never _before has there been such remarkable speed developed at the Halifax races as at this meeting. Outside of the colt races, 53 heats have been trotted or paced better than 2.30, and 37 have been made in 2.20 oi' better. A number of new Maritime Pro- vince records have been established Bragg by Boring, and owned by R.. H. Edwards, Halifax, and driven by Frank Boutilier, reduced the trotting record for 3-yeui'-olds from 2.23% to 2.20'/L; Bob Mac, by Commodore Ledyard, o\vncd by Edgar (‘ampbcll, Little Bras d'or and driven. by Purvis, reduced the record for Maritime Province bred pziccrs on l’rovinci`al tracks from 114'., to 2.121% and also matic the izistcsi niilc of thc nicotiiig. and the stallion lliuyur ’i`odd, owned by Ham- mond Ki-ily of Cliarlottctoivii reduced the Maritime Province trotting stallion record to 2.101.-L. Nova Scotia leads in money win- nings with $3.280, P. E. island next with $2.520, while New Brunswick won $1,100. Viiarlottetowii leads the cities with $2.240, linlifax $1.500, l~‘rcd- ericton $1,040. t‘npt ll. .\. hlcliinnon. t‘harlottetown loads nil owncrs and drivers in win- nings; his iiiarc, liclcn ll., wnii niorc than any other horse at this meeting, taking tiircc t'ir_~'ts, $600; his totiil iyiiiiiings \\'crc $800, Tominy ltziyniond of Fredericton conics next of thc drivers with $760. Other winning drivers over $100 \vci'e: Kelly, $520; l’urvis_ $500; Mus- i:i'ii\'i', $400; floutilici; $381); Steele. $1200; t`|ii.'ilt_ millions clinic to Mrs. lln|'ry l‘n_vnr~ Wliitnr_v, who finds in nrt nn oiitlct for hcl' nciivitifrs. "Use lllncs Siipcrinr idssciicc of Vinci-Zur and Niixcd Spivcs wlicn innk- ini: l’ir-ities mid “t¢how"-you‘ll huvo hotter lnck. Macs l'}sscin:o ol' Vin- czni' and Mixed Spices :irc boiler lint they don‘i_ cost any intirc ilinn the in- ferior kinds. 'l‘r_v them. 'l‘lio Two Macs. 149 Great George Street. Mlf =E..___. ' 1_3 "‘ it ".|i"|i|||iiiI\i iii ».f.,-'i.: '.54' llil ::/ii I lil iniiii \`\\ /// " l ll' llifiiu _ ' ‘ fl, _ ln|'|liil`!‘l li ` t " i ll As ago advances I , I ~ , uw hlnnd gets ¢ , ,.1 thin, the nerves '| ; I exliniistcil il II tl l, f vitality runs low. I By building up l l | the ncrrc force of , 1, hotly and mimi _ il - \ _ ,: Dr. ('||i\se'i-i Nerve ' , ' l| ‘I Food is an nn- il lmiiiiilcd blessing _ . ‘fy to people of ad- I 1 vuncdtl yi,-urs. | 50 crnts A box, all - dalers. , Dr. I I i ‘ i . - ~\\- » Q ` \.\_'/L \\ _ used on the now famous transcontiii-N. N ”`5°liH|t.lPP PRETTO Proprietoh ental telephone service. `~:'f | 5 5 °°__~"‘“______,_"' ‘WI - Besides being s boon to the trav-I _ \| systr-in ot' the init.-kawuiiiiii, the oiil-_to date inexpensively by tll0 USG 01' cizils contemplate cstablisliing a seriesfthe hairline plaided blue and white cated :it certain signal towers alongltern. The kitchen walls had been pre- “Di'. De Forest is bringing out aflr-ss place, dreary onoiigli to diminish it ought to he conclusive -evittenetiilint gorra, then it‘s idle ye'll be tomorrow OILCLOTH AND ENAMEL KITCHEN One woman has evolved n ratli€l‘ new idea in bringing hcr kitclwll UD loilcloth which resembles tiles in pat- 'viously painted a dull gray. U10 \H`iCl¢S around the kitchen range were thc 'same color and its board floor and drab ceiling had made it a dull color- ithc ciitliusizism of any cook. This was .the way ilie room looked when the oil- ‘cloth idea carrie to the owner RH il ‘solution of li0\v it might be matic into un attractive room at at small price. ' l-‘irst slit' had the ceiling and sidc wzills painted a clear hint' white. so thni they might he spongcd off as S0011 as they grew smoky. The window and door' cnsiiigs were iinislicil with wliltc cnanicl pziint which could also be spongcd oft. Next the bricks around tho range were painted briglit red and painted in white the usual way; thci she` had her carpenter fustcn zi wahis- coting of blue and white 01|-Cl0li\ il yard :ind ti quarter wilc around the entire wall space. fastening it at the bottom with a halt’ round, and at the top \villi ti qiinrtcr round wooden mold- ing painted with white enamel. She tlicn limi the floor covered with n good blue and white patterned linu- lcum. the tiihs and table covered with oil-cloth to match tlic waiiiscoatiiig, and the kitchen cluiirs, ironing table and the legs of the zinc-covered tahlc ircatcd to wliiii' enamcl paint. Frcsli white shades were put up :it the win- dows with littlc dottcd szish curtains liainging Iicforc the lowcr sash. r _ The Kitchen Cabinet I The kitclicn cabinet. forincly also n drab-colorcil al`i`ziir, was white cnliiii-' clcd,, and oil-cloth like thc wainscot- ing adorned its shelves. Sho had ti box nindc large enough to hold two buckcts ot’ coal. :ind had it zinc-lined on thc inside, white enameled on thr- outsidu nt eitlior end and mic on top to lift the cover with, so that it might lic rollcd to thc kitchen door to rcccive its daily Supply of coal and then be rolled 'back io` its coiiveiiieiit position beside thc stove. -Next sho had :i sinzill vegetable biii.nindc with tliroc coiiiimrtiiiciits and n liingcdy iid wliicii slnnt`ed` 'slightly down iownrils tht- front: this slit' paiiitcd _with white ciinintrl, and ii also stood on czi:li':