‘"9 . nltmt daily testing and blending ot the world's CHOU-cs. give Red Rose Tea its inimitable flegog and ggeg-garying _ - -- s. Every package guaranteed. ' BDRO$E Kislgbod tea? 5%“ RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE new. ‘good ll R. T. MO but it can be lightened con- siderably by the installation of an Empire Doro Water Supply System in the home. A kit he sinhlanndry tubs,‘ c n both with Blnco faue best of all a modern bathroom completely furnished with Fixtures and Fittings of guaranteed Emco construction. .Such a bathroom is a joy and will ti" k335i satisfaction. An Empire Doro Wetee Sys- tern will serve all these improve- ments with a constant pressure water supply. Models for deep or shallow well operation, suitable for farm, suburban or country homes with a capacity of 250 gallons or more per hour. See your local dealer and he will be glad to show you the system most suited needs. to your FOR sate n2 RRISQN smumsasrns W, R, GARRICK MONTAGUE r. s. r. Pressure a Water Systems‘ . and Bathroom Fitting; A Mothefls Work is Never Done- undersigned: Box zoo,‘ Qoo-voovvv-vovrvv». . v 6Q vQ-Q-QO-l O-O§~§-QO+O-Q4 3rd Annual Swine Show and Sale TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22nd. IN THE AGRICULTURAL‘ HALL, Charlottetown, P. E. I. The P. E. I. Swine Breiders wll' show and ofler for all a choice lot. of 1929 boars and sows. Some sows bred. Plan to attend this Sale or forward your order to the J. A. GILLES, Secretary. charlottetows, I. I. l- pentngs Of 17w Week (CONTINUED I80)! PAGE l) ' Miss Lilian ‘rrenalnan. who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. J. G. Jarnleson. left yesterday lo resume her duties in the Jenrey Hale Hos- pital, Quebec. I O O O I At the Golf Links this afternoon tea will be served by Mrs. J. S. Bag- nall. Mrs. M. McKinnon. Mrs. W. H. V. Dunbar, Mrs. E. M. Bagnall, Miss Ethel Bagnall. O e e Many friends here will be interest- ed to know that Rev. W. A. Mac- Quarrle. B.D.. of Rexton, N.B., has been asked to assume the duties of Prof. J. W» ilalconer, who, on account of serious illness, has not been able to take up his work in Pine Hill. Mr. MacQuarl-ic, who is well known herc, was e' brilliant student while at Dal- housle rnd Pine Hill. O p O O A wardrobe of jewelry is a thought not to he taken too lightly. For it ls possible to ruin the role of a lovely dress by the wrong supporting cast. And it is possible to raise the plain- of the right jewelry! Box your obvi- ously "summer" jewelry along with your aharlgtung frocks and jackets. Jewelry has got to be more formal now-that is. for afternoon and even- ing. at least. You may save out a few pets of the wood and metal var- iety for wear with your rougher wool- len day dresses. - But for crepes and; satlns and the frocks that belong f." evening there must be some changes in the trinket box. OOO have their place in new season fash- ions. They remain the classic for wear with dull crepes, lustrous satlns and the luxurious vclvets. Especially good are twisted strands of seed Pearls, both in choker and longer lengths. Matched sets in pearls and other mediunls—comprislng necklace and earrings-are in line with tho formality fall demands. O O t The Summerslde Golf Club Dance held in Holmank Tcyland on Tucs- dlw evening was a huse success. about 150 people enjoying the good floor and excellent music. furnished by the Dixon Orchestra, of Charlot- tetown. The room was tastefully de- corated in blue and orange. A number of young people from Charlottetown were present, and also a few couples {mm Mllllfiqlle. Mrs. Lee. Horne and Mrs. (Dr.) Tanton were the Chaper- ones. Delicious refreshments were served by the ladies at the close oi the evening. O O O M"? YIBPDY returns to Senator John MacLean. of Sourls, who cele- bated his 83rd birthday on Tuesday last. O O O Mrs. Frankie Holl-‘Ii-airlor is 195v- "l8 filrly next week on return tcBos- ¢ ton. after an extended and very p1ea5_ nt holiday st her home new, Mm Mi’ To Farmers I And Dalrymen Owing to the long continued Ill’! Wtlthbl‘ Chit hi; gin-mg! burned up pasturage the Milk- men state that they have to house and lced_ their cattle almost the same as they have to in the winter time, The pas- tures are so. dry that what the e Ylsveurhiilievc lo alQ-qlmun in. cured in. kept in whee you asilior .¢,-_~. . s ‘will; so!» leaf, o5 cure and the care tliaf _ let-pa the bite dove, the flavour up when yea at in ..,., _,_ ” l BLACK IWIII” CHEWING stock picks up does not by any means keep up the milk supply, sod other feeds have to be fed. One oi’ the nest feeds for Dairy cows is Sugar Beet Pulp. This is a well known feed manufactured from the Sugar Beet. and ls an excellent enh- stitute for Turnlps for milk cows. la also a good feed [or Hogs makes them grow fart. At the present time Turnlps are selling at from 40o to 50c per bushel for export, and it b likely that they will continue tobringagoodprleeforeonse time. 1t would pay the farmer to sell his Turnlps and boy Sugar Beet Pulp to help out in keeping up the flow of milk. We have In stock a carload of this excellent feed ready for ‘ delivery which we are offering at ll)! per bag of 100 lbs, a better prloe in ton lots. We also have fairly good stocks of other Feeds such ll. Bran. Mhidlings, Oreekel Corn. Cernmeel, Schuuteehor Feed. Oil Cake Meal. Crushed raised Grain. etc, which we are offer- ing at lowest prlcel. -Bookyesrorderswlthna,and eeveneney. We are haying leed an reed Ollqlledllld leelnleokw e ilflil ill-i FBI- ' Carter & Co Limited "sasoalrbnabrsoaa Qleeeat. ' _ _.___._...-_...,_-_....___..____.__ _.-._.... . ‘ ‘Fresh Herring . , FOR FOX FOOD We are now freezing a fresh lup- ply of small herring for_ fox feed. Orders for same will be llled al received and carefully attended to. MAITHEW h Moi-MAN, 7851-9-24- lwk. Hell-Trainer will be much missed in musical and social circles, where she very generously helped out on sev- eral occasions in private and public entertainments. O O O Many white panrie and incrustcd velvet, gowns are being shown in Paris. There is a. charming medal in white cut velvet. velvet flowers on a door:- ette background, which has crystal peering again on the long four-pan- eled skirt. O O O The combination of full-length fur- trlmmed coals with matching skirts tlon to a complete ensemble. O O O The one-piece dress of Jersey or woollen crepe is given much attention and a number of the models are fit- ted. high-waisted aflairs with almost no trimming. Rodler fsbrlcs are used to good effect in a series or un- pretentious daytimc dresses imported from the smaller French houses. eee The evening gowns are little modi- extremely long line from waist to ankle which distinguishes the latest imports. One appears in the new green shade called clnerair, which is lighter than emerald but qulteras vivid. O O O Another ls in a new and interest- ing shade of satin which,goes by the name of finger-nail and has much the pearl-pink lustre that accompan- ies a good manicure. The skirt is verylong and full, ending in a series of irregular scallops and a narrow train. The waist is slightly blouscd by patches of tight shlrring. O O O. Miss Helen Bcgg. 3A., daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. H: T. Bcgg, of Summer- slde. has taken a. position as teacher in mathematics at, Edgehill Church School, Windsor, NS. O O O Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lawson enter- tained the choir of St. James‘ church on Thursday evening at their summer house. Inkermsn. Alter a most en- thusiastic practice the evening was pleasantly whiled away with dancing, singing and s dainty supper. O O O Miss Edna Gordon was hostess on Monday afternoon at e. prcttily ar- ranged Bridge and afternoon tea for Miss Lois Owen, whose marriage to Mr. Orrin McGregor ls taking place in the near future. O O O The weekly Bridge Club. of which Miss Owen is a. popular member. en- tertained at a miscellaneous shower Monday night st the home of the Misses Bourke, when the happy young brlde-to-be received a number- oi very lovely gifts presented amid a gale of laughter and good wishes. Supper was served at a. late hour. O O O Miss Isabel Bourke was hostess for the teaching staff of Prince Street school at, her lovely home on the Es- planade last- evening, the occasion being a china shower and bridge in honor of Miss Lois Owen, a member of their staff. Exquisite gifts. to which were attached some very orig- lnal poetry, were gracefully received by Mlss Owen, who was further sur- prised when on behalf of her con- freres she was presented with ahand- some Kenwocd blanket as a remem- hrance of the pleasant times they had spent together at Prince street School. The msrrille h taking place in De- troit todsy of Ema Camilla. eldest" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Hom- by. to Mr. Robert Wilson Allan. w. Allan wee formerly m the Royal Blflk stall 0f this city, and lg wgfl known in Charlottetown.‘ Mrl- 0- Gemeron and Miss Smith. week of the Misses Green rnerside. .._._..___________ Tired Feet Bathe ‘with Mlnardk in warm water, rubbing into aching parts. Soothing and relieving. ~ _-.-...__._.....¢.._-_.._. MWARIJS . p NI 0! Sum- lwl M : M r. i wn ‘cunuirssr Ind UIOWB. GOO-O FOX In l‘ The Rogers Hardw Beauty Arts (GQNTINUED FROM PAGE ll _ BEAUTIFYING TH] III! Eyes which are bright and colorful area big aset t0 b91114’! I114 l“ u" evening when more make-up is W?" miscible the eye color may be i=- cenied with make-up oolldfl. 115"" Pele lashes and BMW‘ may be darkened with an eYQUWW pencil 0;- an eyelash darkener. The 50am Wiper lips may be faintly tinged with blue eye shawod if the eves are blll‘ or grey. Green or greenish hrowu eye shadow may be used for hazel 01' brownish green eyes. brown shadow makes brown 6.703 seem more brilliant. Eye shadow or lining pencils may be purchased 1n various shades. Apply a little o! the shadow in a line jusrt above the lashes on the upper eyelid and blend file color with the fingertips. Mhke a line with the eye pencil under the lower eyelashes to the outer corner beads forming a. deep yoke and ap- of the "leyfi- Brush t1" Webmwl We place with the small eyebrow brush moistened with oil or brllllantlne and apply the darker if 611E hell's B1‘? not dark enough naturally. Make-up around the eyes must bi c“ frock "om an undemng to a is considered very practical for the ("f5 5kugmgda-tgmggluntfigox a: fashion star-by the simple expedient w°me“ o‘ ummad ‘nwme who cam a“ the e l ' e not afford a separate coat. in addi- "$315411? Wlfih °m° °u hem" rem“ 1113.. ' SKILL WITH THE I IPSTIOK Finally apply your lipsticlc. 11x15, too must. be used with a deft. touch and a light hand. apply the Harv-eh from the inside and work the color our. gradually. Open your mouth a little. Put s. touch o! color on llle center of the llps and blend it town's-rd the ends with the iushlon 01 Y0"! _ little finger, Accenuate the cupidr A! You may have assumed. pearls fled 1mm the mama!‘ “d ‘MW the bow, keenlns in mlM- WWW"- w“ Brush off excess baby b powder with a rush lt the color is applied too far out o! too high lt only scrvu to make the» 1m larger. EXOTIC TYPE 0P‘ MAKE-UP Those who wish a pearly pallor will find that an orchid mauve or green- ish shade. of face powder inlparbs ‘this look which barmonlzes with dainty evening frocks Ln pastel shades . In this style of‘ make-up practically no color is used 0n tile cheeks, but again it must be remenr- bcred that. these odd shades off ace powder require artistic skill and s deft. ouch or the result will be grotesque rather than beautiful. some o! the evening parties this season one will see the younger girl wearing a waved, silken ‘ wig to harmonize with her evening frock. Using colffure, make-up and quits the cmreme fashion now, but if it becomes widely popular, it may not-be considered extreme at all. New fads at first appear very Perhaps a‘. PEERLESS -- “WHAT WE IlAVl WILL IIOIJI" "it's Better to be Sure Than Sorry " Iour [osae are IN l!" Infill“ investment that you have. Are 7'! going to lose them. o! of Btrathgsrtney, were the 311g“ m; Netting Hill POIIII y not" “Will?” qaeeagao," yo] rcva It also anttfi * that the belt “QUALIT! NITQ 0" ls protecting your have. flala leitkrg 5 unusual: ee- fere and after being wevel. Hangs Ilat without bagging culls glug and makes e fir"!!! "Mo. Uan be erected by en uasaravl. ifflflhl-IJ HAD! IUI U‘. DUI Pllflli All ‘I'll III‘! 0H I'll IIMND. IOGOWAR‘! ‘Lfilfi - libel; lvhile a soft Till ‘i 0-0-0060 OOOO, l TTING rill anyflbi lggllesingfleuteetfertheweek luliflalfii-Mllli. ' The Experimental Farm. Charlotte- the week with 42 eggs, 0 points; Mr: B. R. Pendletorre in. pen ll were second with 3'! eggs, us points; and third with 34 elsl. 38.4 points. The Experimental Farm. Roderic- ton. BJ-‘t. hen No. l0 leads the 00n- test for individual laying with 355 eggs, 3973 points; Mr. B. B. Pentdla- tom's B3. hen No. 6 is only one- tenth of a point behind with I67 eggs, 207.7 , ' to. and the Experimental Farm. Irederieton. an. hen Ne. a is third with 244 eggs, 303.7 points. The pens leading in total produc- tion arez- . . Points L-‘U. R. Pendleton. Remington, P.E.l'., Pen 19. 2187 eggs.....238l.4 z-llbrp. Farm. Fredericton, N3. Pen 6, 2161 eggs............2374.8 a-Mrs. J. H. MacPhail, New "Keven, P.E.I.. Pen 2,0, 2168 eggs The total ease laid for the week was 468 and to date. 36,010. bu‘. often it is not long before they are generally accepted. But whether milady chooses to be extreme or merely chic and smart, let. no girl or woman neglect to use her art in make-up for the evelng party Vlith artistic make-up, becoming colors and clothes, and with attention to details any girl or women may claim her right tn beauty. 'I‘he ugly duckling can be transformed Just as surely as she was in the old fairy tale Ln Uhis modern day and ego no glrl of beauty. London plans to spend at least $6.- 000900 on education this year, Regina, Sash. suketoon. Salk 1.-....1... c2.l." L Netoaon the Hines Edward Island town. 3.3. pen lbled the contest for Mr. H. C. Mutts-rte 3.8.. pen ll were need feel discouraged about bar lack ann mixed can Vegetables. Canadian Horticultural council.‘ We Have in Stock “HOOVER? Latest ‘Improved Potato neg... ~ —With Truck Attachment “HALPL MFG. CO." Thrashers d‘ Cleaners (Separate and Combined) Grain Crushere-Orinders. and “FLEUitY" . _ Root Cutters. "ANKER-HOLTH" Cream Separators. (All sizes.) “PEASE" Warm Air Furnaces (All sizes). "FARM WACONSW-lalaind Made and Imported All of which we are selling at lowest prleesfor cash or on terms to suit our customers. DON’T- FAIL to call and see samples of the above and get our prices before buying. A. HORNE o c0. POTATOES WANTED “roraross AND. rumors We will he buylns. every day at eul warehouse flogenh Wharf. hlgked l "prices for good stock. Accommelee WI" °°" tlon scl- Boat. loads. e J‘. LESTER DOUGLAS, Charlottetown. l‘. l. Isl-lid, Phones ‘m and ins. OOOOQ-OOOO-O-O lect quantity slid prloe. _ I. B. FODEY, _ Regina, llfl-l-lfl-lf- l mr-e-ie-imo. WESTERN CANADA ' ' NEEDS L. POTATOES We are in daily touch with all Jobber! at every point. Wire Ill your offerings sud quotations. . C. N. ROBINSON CO.,‘ LTAD. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE BROKERS i‘ . 001118.531!- Wlhnipeg, Man." Edmonton, Alta. Members _ Americqn Fruit s; Vegetable Shippers Assn. Excels i, For. sol centres - w n7‘ . r I -| i ‘QUALITY or Product‘ , RICHNESS of Vitamins Carrion? » l. ' S UPERIORI TY in Highest-class . - ECONOMY "it. Feeding; .2 In .1 Pelt Production Costs i _ - ‘ e by’. distributors in leading business ‘and direct from factory. . plantation. Bl-‘vtvll’ , i WFF'-’°TT‘I*°‘,""I ~ 9.6.1; I