" A 1,' \ _ I’ ck SEAL Correa , . ~ Recognized in all professions and walks of life, as the leadingooffeg in the best grocery _stores of ‘ln K. I and 2` pound cam. _ Whels-vmlmd-pulveraea... slseFinsGreundierPereoia0en.` CHASE ~& SANBORN’ Mo me, and we shall feel the sting and 1 |62 T1-is s'rooP|rio Hssrr _Tall persons are apt to acquire a habit of sleeping, which contracts the chest, and is a great enemy to free respiration-thus tending to discour- age longevity. To maintain the body at all times in an erect posture, with shoulders back and chest out, should be the endeavor _of every individual who courts good health, beauty and long life. lnvosrlnr Relatives of soldiers rg ¢“1'll1ll8 from the trout are asked to communicate with_ the Becretlry of the‘Patriot~ ic Society at caarlottetown, Cliltsiu T. Edlsr McNutt, in- Umltlll the (ste of expected arrival. cause or return and B11! 0111.81' Particulars in or- der that preparation may bs made for a iltting reception. _about like bees; buzzing, angry clouds 11111111.1111, ui - . lu sur 1110115 beautiful, -hair soft' lustrous. unify WHY and freoiirolll dssdruit is mere- ly a matter of using aditile Dsnderine _ NUT CATHERINE PICNIOI: wi 878 good .. It is essy and inexpensive to 'have nice, soft hairand lots of it. Just get I . ~ ~ s» 25-cent bottle of Kaowltoars Dsnder- RAND 1°-°1-1:.s~= 1.:=-..1°°°1“n: _ ~ -appys less' ee an - T0 ESCAPE THE STING. in ten' minutes there :ill be an d ap- ’_*" pesranse, i’reshness,» iliness an an thlt is said that the way the natives in incomparable gloss and lustre, and try ° E551 13110 110119? Wlf»110\lt 1181115.-'ss you will you can not ilnd s. trace °*““K by 111° 11°” is very wonderful. or damn-us or rains; mir, but your were T110! are protected by their dress in |-gal gm-_pr-|se.w||1 be “ner abou; wg the oven. 111° Very least flesree. end yet. I1- ’weeks’ use, when yodwill see new ware plate and though surrounded by clouds of angry im-,ll-__ nm, md “way M gut... ye;-. _heavy P59813 ill bees they rarely suffer. but really new hair- sm-outing out hot..en'oush lor The explanation given it is that igliovef your |¢¢1p_..D¢,m1,,.|n° lg wg luncheon basket these natives are quite passive and lbellgve, glwonly gm-9 hall- grower' qs. .outilt of enameled deliberate in their movements, mek- gtroyer of dlmdrufl and eupe.1orit¢hy,cu s » or mugs. 11;? 11° 311011; 10dDi1'0i9tl£ HIBIIIBBIVBB 11011 ‘scalp and it never fails to stop falling 3l5g¢0;'h1»0d¢;1`1‘Yd11g I 611111 118 0 rve eswarm awa ;: , an 0 CBI' B and lf`a hee settles on them it stings 1h‘1’;;:u‘¥:::li; to prove how pretty and is often considered good enough for them no more than it would sting s mfg ygur lui; really lg, molgtgn 3 picnics. los of wood. The Westener, on the 'cloth with a little Dsnderine and care- Our native nuts are small, but they other hand, is nervous, restless, c0m~ ‘fully draw it through your hair-tain _are very good and should be more bative; he attempts to frighten the ing one small strand at a time. Your appreciated than they are. We all bees, is manifestly scared' himself, -hair will he soft glossy and beautiful know the chestnut, rut how many makes a noise, runs away, and ends ~ln just a few moments--a delightful people can tell the d iference between by being badly punished. surprise awaits everyone who mes o hickory nut and a pignut? They Our troubles in life compass us ithlg, look alike, gut otglerwise age tnot to he compare . 0 eats ut er-nuts. reaten us constantly Let us fret and bucks AND MOSQUITOES in these ‘;layst?nl‘f'et in richness not _ avor an nur ve va ue ony e 111155 fha 110l19Yh. 111611 Us livizhln \1\11°;~ A few years ago much was heard!Brazil nut can be classed as its rival. ne" 311 We 5 11 6503119 9 "V99 ° about the utility of bats as a means o ’ ne" H1111 61109-D9 1119 H1158- destroying mosquitoes. According to _ ‘T CAME BACK experimenfts rexogted biy Si G. Dixoni the most crm a e an ma enemy o . _i the mosquito is the duck, and the in- He had fake!! 11 811511101011! 100141115 |troduction of this bird is recommended half dollar from the same con. under for eliminating mosquitoes, and the 4 protelst some weeks previcéus. Bndthlai diseases which tliiese inxsectsdsp;-e;1d. oun no one ese wou accep . from marshy reg ons w ere ranng Now he presented it and asked for s. would be too costly. Two artificial B11‘1l> 0! l101¢%f-B- pools were constructed of equal area, It aint no good declared the ducks being placed in one and ilsh in con. attempting to hand it back. the other. The former pool was “'i`hat's what l said when you gave quickly freed from mosquito pupae it to me," smiled the passenger. The and larvae. while in the other they con. remembered, but did not smile continued to abound. Wild ducks are as he handed over the tickets and said to prefer mosquitoes to all other change. food. -To be .possessed of a head of ‘heavy 5 r I ' of a is d DllBBBllg€l'. T6 to use ware which Take a bright autumn Saturday and get your share of the nuts before the squirrels get them alll A SWIFT UPPERCUT "I see you have your arm in a sling," said the inquisitive passenger. Broken, isn’t lt?" "Yes, slr," responded the other “Meet with an accident,?"_ "No: broke it while trying to pat myself on the back.” "Great Scott, what fo “For minding my own buslncss." ri" million .'MA‘l'. oounjll I A mx 'r n-1 d th .. . _ . sunfmen' lfre.t11`% %1\Et:l1oelr;?§lpd. °.l.‘l§°'§3 “‘i’.‘i‘.%'§<‘i.“’*°.ii.. .£2 0‘il“.‘L°"' ."r t “line .uf - am ‘df lg: ' lhoflnnths dtlishu°£nbl}.rro=o.p > V I '___-_- ""4""" *'41-Aw { _. ‘T L ' U 0 . . is so vlellant . .111 1 in ` ` The friends that love us always, ill also when wego their way or not. and lg Are the friends our hearts remember for g When the Others e forgot. The friends that stigi the closest ug. ¢ " When trouble grows the worst; The friends that love us always 'V Of the coronets we weave _ _ln the dream of tender moments . When the troubles start to leave; We revere their names forever. And we see their faces clear. The friends that love us always ' Whether sun or ¢shadow’s near. ' ' ' ' f-Anonymous. FOUND IN AN OLD HAND-WRIT- TEN OOOKERY BOOK. Always have lobster sauce with salmon. And put mint sauce your roasted lamb on Veal cutlets dip -in egg and bread- crumb; Fry till you see a brownish red come. Grate Gruyere cheese on marcaroni, Make the top crisp but not too bony. In drgssing salad mind this law, Wllth two hard yolks use one that’s raw. Roast veal with rich stock gravy serve, And pickled mushrooms, too. observe. Roast pork, saps apple sauce, past doubt, Is "Hamlet" with the "Prince" left out. Your mutton chops with paper cover, And make them amber brown all over. Broil lightly your beefstesk--to fry it Argues contempt of Christian diet. To roast spring chickens is to spoil them, Just split them down tho back and broil them. It gives true epicures the vapours To see boiled mutton without capers. Boiled turkey gourmands know, of course, Ia exquisite with celery sauce. The cook deserves 9. hearty surfing, Who serves roast (owls with tasteless stuffing. . i , r water but doubles the cleans- ing sewer of soap, and makes ' '.=-.-._J==*' ' A ‘. 1.. 1 ' | ‘ ~. ¢...,:_.~;. . .- T* -A ~ ' . ' ' ’ ' ' 'L `“ ` _ . It not only soften; up everything sanitary gm] wholesome. ` Just the vrsy they did at iirat-- __ _ jphay .,,.u,, crowning lewd, - 1 Fi-. - _ ` PATCHWORK QUILTS Piecing the old-fashioned patchwork quilt is again a popular occupation. Nursery quills are made of heavy cot- ton or linen sketched with designs to be worked with floss, Mother Goose figures being favorites. Simple patterns done in blue and white or rose and white chambray are chosen for boys' rooms. . The mystic rose design, very pop- ular, calls for a pale pink calico, 11 rose shade, a rich red and the 1~. ‘.1 shade of green for foliage. The n-»,. ing glory, pattern of rose and I-`|| blue calico, is also a favorite !'<- "iour patches" calls` for a willi 1 ~ 1 ground dotted with tiny pink ro - ‘,-.nls_ For a colonial bed, the old log cabin design is chosen. FASH ION NOTES Wide bands of beaver trim coat and skirts this season. Roses are more in favor than ever for gowns and milliuery. Capes of fur are to be worn this winter. Some new models noted were oi kolinsky. These had attached cravnts the long ends of'which tell down the front or were thrown carelessly over the shoulder. A small ilat muff of the fur accompanied the cape. _ A wrap coat for travelling is long, from neck to foot, closelykitted and belted. _ Soft tulle frills and open throats are very becoming to the young. Astrachau and crmine are among the prettiest furs for the new Russian blouses. Dark blue stockings arc thc proper thing. if worn with black patent loath- cr boots. _ if The old-fashioned barrel muff is a .- predicted new shape in muffs. The new princess robe shows the normal waist line and full gathered skirts. ' -<-_fi-__.._o FOOLING THE BANK. Mr. Willis-But why don’t You take your bank book to have it balanced? Mrs. Willis-I don't want. that snoppy looking cashier to know how much money I got in there. s ` _ | limos-_-s -I i | | _ aux-ii ~" ‘ 1-I-‘ I _ A he Merchant 0 f Ch".-own Dollar Da i - 1. “ *_ . ‘ .‘ `,. \ ~,,‘,;._ ‘»4:i\.1"_ ..4..=..»s1 -- !‘.__- -._A_~|"; 1 . . .. . me ' » , | -r if ~¢'»v- ` _ _ii ~. . » 'I Fares and Tram Arrangements of Special Trains ' 7" | .1 .`is‘ Muray Harbor Murray River Hopeileld Wood islands Belle River - Melville Fodhla Grandview Uigg ‘ Vernon River ‘ ' Vernon Lake Verde Village Green Mount Albion Hazelbrook Mount Herbert . ” Bunbury _ Charlottetown, Arr. Summerside ' New Annan ' Kensington " Freetown Emerald Jct., v Bradalbane "” `. ` " l ’ j E Elli0tt’s Fredericton Hunter Riveh 1 North Wiltshire Milton 1 Royalty Junct., Charlottetown, Arr. Returning special will leave for Murray 1.43 1.54 9.05 s.12 s.1s s.a5 s.45 8.53 9.05 8.50 9.15 9.22 9.28 9.92 9.40 9.45 10.00 9.00 9.11 9.95 9.40 9.50 _ 9.55 10.00 10.07 10.18 10.30 10.40 11.00 11.15 P. M.. and for Summerside at 4.45 P.M. Tickets at single silrst class fare will be issued from Elmira, Souris, Georgetown and stations inclusive to Charlottetown Ui’ regular morning trains. Eastern train will be held at Ch'tewn until 4.00 P. M. 'on return. Special fares will also bein effect from Cape Traverse Branch. . _ october, 27111, 1915 Return Fares 1.00 9 , A." M. S n 4: u it u u u .90 .80 .80 .75 .70 .60 .50 *' .50 .45 .45 .45 1 .05 .90 .25 .15 .15 ' \ $1.00 ,_ _ .90 . 0 . 3 . 5 .70 .65 .60 .B5 .45 .45 _ .30 .20 Harbor via Vernon. at 4.45 Invite the Farmers and their Wives to Ch'town. They have A Arranged twith the P. E. I. Railway for Cheap' Fares- Train arrrngements for tomorrow Dollar Da . 2l_V Oct. .2/7 th. . 1 " . r merchant' Charlottetown will offer pecial _ ‘ to the ` H ` . ' ' ' 0 ........ ..".f.°s‘.‘:.'.‘.‘.¥..:'.f.';f.., E... ,‘::.... ........ ed.»°»i.B“h“m . 1...... _ _.I - .1 V ' l \. ». L / * * » gf. . . ,V I A* . .~ , . | ' 0 " ° ~ » 1.-, . , . . - » . ‘ I ._.__ _ _,-. fm 0150 _e 910.00m Bly. i.~,§& eine -&r uri ‘ 1.* 8 1% ,sg . . .ac-.,._ ' ' '.~s_¢i5§t5ciario¢0et9»vn . -» J V 1 9 One l0lln1;._.p. Dollar Da _ Biting iii the whole family. -.._ ~ .ma i' .Da Charlottetowii irince Edward Island Excursion rates from all stations on P iz l Rallwaiy Capital and fake A vantage of this ' ‘ SA E 4 ._ . ` _ vii. "”iW‘1`i"if%Ii , ii .1 ig I ’