~.-..-oAo>~qoo-.~ Q1! BNO’ ENO'S is now ob- tainable in the new Handy Size. A smaller bottle. less in price but of the same unvarying high qual- ity that has made ENUS world famous. ‘FRIJTT q ‘where he says he will vote as his "Ancestors uid, because "what was l Plenty of Steel can be raised to t 20 minutes. You'll ‘have when the fire Samuel .(&§__ 7 When You Have a l Fawcett New Champion The reservoir is so placed that water an ample supply even is low. The New Champion is a sturdy, de- pendable range built for service. ' The Fawcett man near you will show you the New Champion. ' There's a Fawcett furnace, stove, heater or range for every need. Heaters and Ranges Charlottetown, P. E. I. Hot Water Range he boiling point in Kennedy l t . i l F ‘ollt-u brought iirrth etutc-tiictzt. I ‘happy-you aren't in love with father." t "Amy, that's Wlskttll I'm his Wife," Amy z-‘igllv-I rt-s:lt-.='~l--_ bfhi- Wnllt l l l ll QQQ By Marion Iublncam. v PREPARATIONS Chapter 4 1f self-confidence could convince. M!!!’ should bane perguadeq he, ‘tiller-her at‘ once that success was .11crs tor the asking. But years of [dmllusionrnent had taken away all _'.\1t"s. ’l‘aIb0t's faith. "'T‘wouldn't be a bad idea if you land Lick was to marry-J’ she be _ tgan. ‘ 5 "Mother! I'm only l7, and I hope 1' ha"? “use enough w know that's I00 Mung to settle down." "I was only 17 when I married." v It was an unthinking answer. It ‘was a stock answer. 1t had as Iii. ,tlc sense and originality‘ as a man t mod enough for father is good .1, “uh I _,-- .. ~ among "ladies." ‘ ‘t o or me 1t was a form of Kiev“, a“ lbeuwival p90,)“, “qckei there were {winds-a set answer to a set prob ,ietn—-the problem came up and the ‘answer tumbled out of the brain c fin!" Plat-e and was spoken without ‘any mental effort, I Amy Talbot had lived in a daily ,circle of ever-recurring problems luntil she had a $100k solution for ‘rev-ery stock problem. She had lceased 1'0 flllnk because first m‘ 31L lshe was too tired to think. and sec- londly. because all need oi" original It was the young .\m_v who brought her up now and then against facts. She did it now. i “So you were 17? And look at you! Do you think I want to make ‘a mess OI my life as you've made ;of yours? Do you think I want to {spend all my time doing housework ‘and bringing up babies?" ‘ "Anrv!" The querlous voice wtis" lilecidul IIUVI‘, "That's not rcspt-c’ lfiil to illv, or _\u\Il‘ lather." ‘ "Wt-ll, are you linppy i "I've ‘bu-n n good with null a good mother. Nu wuuinti might u. ask more than ll) be that." .-\ui_v \v:i.-' stir-tired. Not cotitfitict-tl though, hill hilt-urt-tl lir-Ulilirlt‘ silt found m. i'~-aitly' ZIIMWEI’ to this old. ti She tried u tit-w line. ".\lu_vbc! But you Ir.iv».~n't beer -—d to put into word.» the vague itlt-lis and vat-ut- ft-lfltlllullts‘ within don't a-t-t- what that's got It do with it," was all she could ‘Phi-y s- t silently- utter that. Pres 146 Richmond Street I ‘u, they come. Amy, you'd better takt h i’ the good ‘rug from the front room ‘and put it in Luther's old room, ‘ vi k. v they'll have that. And that pitcher's‘lionscllvltl Ollglll l0 8H0 f» >- ‘I t'rackc~d—nltt_\'be we can buy ll new cllll) -.\Irs. ‘fullmt began: "'l‘lii.y'1| hi9 hero ’i‘httrsduy. Your father will be ilunc, the Imver field then, so he can drive in to Horn brook to meet them. We'll have some jam and cold meat and ‘hm: biscuit—thoy may be hungry when; n )1‘ .li 'fl THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN of the blouse than at the woman's ha‘): nder what she'll be like?" ‘ she MIMI. ~ like her, I'm aura." than» I am and she's been around lots of places. whether I've got a good voice or noL Miss Smith may play the organ in church. but she doesn't know a good voice when she hears one." people.’ ' get married?" like? Her coining seemed ominous —l_4ither said she had not been In the country for years. Would she like it? Most likely not. If she bud been on the stage- been on the stage were in one class and that class was never 590K611 0f |had not been on _ lAmv Talbot seized this as an ex- lcuse ior thinking sliemlghf P0" escaped me evil lurking thick 0f the footliuhts. Young Am?’ regret‘ t d the tbniefness of the new tins career. She wanted to think of her as a star. flfldller exkerlfince had been too brief for her to ave ltlilnking had been done away with. allalned ma" plation of the new and unknown member of the family- 9 x 4% feet . 6.75 9 x 9 feet . i150 ' These colorful rugs are easy to clean and ab- 9 X 6 f“! - 9-00 9 X lofi feet - 15-75 Her Qulnsy aolutely sanitary. Wipe the firm, waterproof 9 x l2 ice! . $13-00 “ilk Strr-i-i, Brantfortl. OuL, BBYBI ‘ “‘\Iv wife has sufIW-rt-tl with utiinsy. ‘t-irvyuztra lull Vlrkh‘ ‘fflllomlll mu“ ‘lave prcH-nh-d it for she tingle attack. Wt.- scnt I111" 9‘ a . m, w a nviglibor. whose boy was .-ery sick with fl cold or 871D- ll$0 got ri-lief. Vicks surely’ Should ‘w in every Itomtr." xturtmlw _ grt-asi- and vnmphtir. Item-nil)’. l"- u-ruzil tit-slut: has ln-i-n the hall"- ' but the words would not form ind pt-oplt- nnttirolly doubl- rulttt: of n salve. bits iutrtitltitwil Vicks Vapollub. the tuporlzing roubles, liy giving anvil)’ ind every jar sold was 011 30410)’ trial. '.\'ith such etidorsement and n lins- Look for flue Coll Sea! when you ltug—il mcam. aduolufely, "satisfaction guaranlced or your money back. " "l don't know. She tilled to be on the stage. Your father won't “I shall. Anyway. aha’: older She can tell ma "Seventeen shouldn't fudge older "Why nnt—lf 17 ls 01d enough to There was no stock answer to his, so the mother sat silent. What would Luther's wife be Her thoughts never iven! beyond hat. To her all people who bad vaguely she be- no distinctions Of oursw-Claire-an odd-name. l00— the stage long. How a Pretty Rug Changes a Room! Brighten up your home for winterl You can clo it so artistically and so economically with Cold-Seal Congoleum Art-Rugs. They are as beautiful as any floor-covering you can buy for your living room, dining room and bed- rooms; as durable as you will ever wish in kitchen, pantry, bathroom ancl hallways. sle- To appreciate these rugs fully you must sec them. Your dealer will gladly show them to you. I The range of attractive patterns is amazing. So each sa-t. warned 111 wumm‘ Low Pricew-Popular Room Sizes 9 x 3 feet . $4.50 9x 7Q feet .l$ll.Z5 Tomorrow-Reminiscence Yields t0 Vicks The Direct Action of A Vaporillhg Salve Ia B“! surface off with a damp mop; and the clust and grime vanish like magic. There's no germ- acattering broom required; no heavy rugs to shake and beat. Congoleum Art-Rugs are entirely seamless ancl cling to the floor without fastening cf any kind. They lie perfectly fiat and smooth. Tlicy never curl up at the edges or corners. KIoId-Seal Congoleum By-lhe-Yard: 85c sq. yd. Prlcu Winnipeg and polnla ma! proportionately higher f0 cover e-rlra frzlfllf gold-Seal Congolcum By-the-Yard The same durable. waterproof material as the rugs, but in roll form, two yarcls wicle, for use over the entire floor. Lies flatwithout fastening. w Joseph ,',,,,,.§f..t 11m \Vest got winter without a trough the m, lf your dealer docs not carry genuine Cold-ScaIArt-Ruga, and Floor-Covering, we will gladly see that you are sup- plied. Write us lor folder, "Modem Rugs for Modem flames," showing all the beautiful patterns in colors. CONGOLEUM COMPANY or CANADA, LIMITED 1270 St. Patrick Street, Montreal, @cbec Gold Seal @ cotrtM ~ ART-Russ by Canadians ----— for Canadians Tho-v tliiml to trout cold troliblefl ' with tnllotv, E0959 ' the For this rt-zison, (‘tiundian drugg- cold dozens gamplng to responsible families salve for all Made in Canada‘ The above report is just one of o, great many received from en- u-siastlc Canadian fatnllice In two sharp strokts the herring Nevertheless, the enormous pro- is split and cleaned, and is thrownlfits accruing from the sale of the into n waiting barrel of water. The “powdt-t‘ of forgctfulness" still 1n- .girls can clean hundreds of fish in ducn certain persons to take a LIII hour. chance. ‘Healing Cream is a Quick Relief for Kaiser Lives Simply and D0esn’t'TaIk to money-back guarantee. cvfiry I“)- DYIIIIRII trial as the home 3* ‘».'<7;=,=3:‘I:_“ A Ill ‘i: a n: n .-.ia_».-_.n m: v v.41: o-n Plate Glass Insur Agent at Summe AUCTION FURNITURE SALE We will sell at the sale of the lite Mica F. ‘H. Jenkins, No. 17 Roehfom Square, on Saturday. com-- menclng at 1.30 o'clock p. m., a Quantity of choice furniture, bur- eaul. china cabinet, Mahogany chairs, mirror, rocker: and a lot of good floods. The property wlll be sold at , 11 a. m. BENJ. CARTER 8t SON, Auctloneera 1133-10-17-31. Property For Sale at Auction in Gay Town We will sell the above property on Sat- urday, October 20th, commencing at 2 p. m. This property is nicely situated on Young Street, Gay Town, all newly paint- Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Good Strong Stock Companies- dFQNQPB- u. temporary rest resort for "b188- lour-gel. wicked. m-ut incrv-iist- in murtlt-rs and rob- bury. ance at Lowest rate. rside, Lloyd Lewis, l ‘PRISONERS ALL REST; l l ((United Press.) | BYENOS AYRES. Oct. 15.——The [Argentine National Penitentiary: in the outskirts of Bucnos Ayrefi. yvhcre over 500 prisoners are held. has acquired the reputation of betirlig c The inmatcs tire sentenc- ed to labor there; but thc work- shops, capable ni‘ turning out pro- ducts valued at $200,000 a year. produce nothing. The [ITISOIICTS rc- ftit-ie to work, and tho guards, ttn- der instructions to he humane, can- not force them to their tasks. Escapes have been so frequent that it was uccusstirw to remove the stiperlntcntleut and appoint an army officer to investigate and "control" the itislittitlon. He was only in ofllce n {NW days when four- teen of the “lifoix-i" got out, alleg- edly with the hv-Ip of the guards. Lott-Ht proposals am: to rt-tiitivt- the tu-tiitt-ntiary to an utihnbitatetl island off the (toast of Tit-rm ilt-l Fur-go. Tllt- fact that the-re ls no capital puniuhtut-nt in Argentine is said to ht- unt- nf the cnttstrs of rc-| _ suit generally." GUARDS ARE HELPERS one. "I think I coil-Id makc- you ‘a new wttist out of Jane's old white ‘lllneti skirt. There's plcnll‘ 01' K001i itiaterlztl and you like the way I -. tnnke waists. You're so hard -to .\my saitl nothing. She wanted a wtiist like the one Luther's wife wore in the picture Luther had sent home—lt had a lace frill and looked very smart. But Amy coult‘ “mot make out how it was cut though ‘Yshe looked more arthe photograph ‘ i l § Slop That i‘ uetlyfor croup, colds. sore thtont. OFOIICIIIIlS, catarrh. neuralgia. cuts. ‘burns. bruises and sores. At all drug stores, 50c n jar. For I free test size package. write Vick (‘hemlcnl C0,, 3-H Patti St., \\'.. Xlontreal. I’. Q. Though Vicks is new in Cutmilu Ancient Graft Unearthed in Har- (Asaociafed Press.) >r Spanish explorers or ‘iavu been uncovered many feet be- bor on Pacific Coast LON ANGELES. Oct. 17.—- The ‘ramework and planking of n craft which has withstood the stress of tears, and which is believed to have "ween used centuries ago by Chinese pirates, heath the earth's stirface at L05 Politics (United Press.) VIENNA. Oct. Iii-Captain Von Houten, chief of the military police in Doorn-the one man In all the 't has a remarkable sale in the . , joking and laughing. noticing no- Slates. Over 11' million jars uscil $31-31 ‘ghgtfllggslgzpliflzgidéo Clggzllzdbody. Music-halls und cinemas Yearly‘ "' Doorn-says that the household ofllmld no altracuons for men" They the ex-Kaiser is no different front other ordinary households through- out Holland and the rest of the world. Von Houten speaking at the rec-- ent international police chiefs conference here. deslaretl: Von Houten. speaking at thel recent International police chiefs conference here, declared: “Almost daily I come Into direct contact with ex-Kalser and his household and I can assure you that stories regarding difference In the house of Wilhelm II. are a III stroll about the quays. tirm-ln-arm, have come to make, not spend. are off once more to their cottages ‘above the Moray Firth. -—-——§0->———~ FRENCH “COKE FIENDS" Thanks to the strict application of the dra-stlolaw passed lest. year. inflicting a penalty of one to five years‘ Farther along the line other girls are packing the herrings. The cleaned fish are brought to them bythe youngest girls, and the pack- ers put them up In barrels of coarse salt. When their work is over. they Many a fisher lass helps to get the home together when the time comes for her to wed. And when the first days of autmn arrive, they ARE IN HARD LUCK PARIS. OcLIS-“Coke fiends" In France have fallen upon evil days imprisonment . and five ed as retailers blinded ex-soldlere An inspector recently ar- rested three sellers. One was a man. wivh a wooden leg who used the artificial limb as h receptacle for cocaine The second was a wo- man who affected piety, and dis- posed of the drug while presumably enflaged In prayer in the Church of the Madeleine. The ‘third was a wholesale drug merchant, who us- who hadn't the slightest idea what tllley were handling out, Nasty Head Golds Colds and catarrh yield like mag- ic to soothing, healing antiseptic crea-m that penetrates through ev- ery air passage and relieves swol- len. inflamed membranes of nose and throat. Your clogged nostrils ope-n right up and you can breathe freely. Hawking nndcnuffllng 8W1!- Don‘t stay stuffed up and miser- , able. Tone 0f Liberty Bell is Lost (United Press.) CHICAGO. Oct. Ih-Pntrlotlc societies of the United States are searching for the lost Liberty Bell of the World's Fair. This bell. said to weigh more than a ton. hut» dis- appeared. lt was cast in 1893 of precious metals and priceless rel- ics of the Itcvoltitionztry untl other wars nnd was. mcnnt to be w. dupli- Gel a small -bottle of Elva Cream Iialm from your druzslfll- APPU‘ a little in the nostrils and set instant relief. Millions endorse this rem- edy known t‘or more than lift)’ years. 2A toricul Social)’ "lined l° l°°_k for the bell it could not be fouuu. I More than 250.000 persons ton- tributed Revolutionary uword hi": pistols. belt buckles. lewolfY B" other priceless relics to the cast- ing of the bell, In addition to thou- sands of coins, war relics of 1812 COUGH DISSOLVE a Peps tablet in the mouth whenever your Clicsf feels raw and >ure or the cough troublesome. The powerful medicinal vapours In Angelou harbor in excavations for The boat, loss than forty feel In length, with high sides. is hullt of I heavy, thick wood. lmbcru are half rounded, as is tht -ase in many old Oriental vessels. yth. "The Kaiser lives with his wife and other members of his family on the best of terms. the con- duct of their household ls very simple and the Kaiser and his companions bother themselves very little with political matters. "The relations between the years‘ banishment, sellers of for- bidden drugs are thinking many Llflleri before taking the risk. For- eigners engaged in tlhe traffic are especially careful, because deport- ation certainly will follow con- demnation. The consumption of cocaine and morphia has dropped and the Civil War. The bell will meant to tour the world after the Fair. ringing a message o! P63“ and good will to all nations. The Historical Society tried Ill vain to find a trace of tho “Liber- ty Bell." —M<r. Wilfred Mullellan, Sum- cate and companion piece of the original Liberty Bcll of Indepen- dance Hull. The bell was wanted for the com mcnioratlve exposition of the thir- tieth anniversary of the World's Fair, Oct. l~ to ti, directed by the (‘hlcago Historical Society. A place oil storage tank. Some of the given oil by Peps, .1.re instantly bmirhcil imo every part of the chest and lungs They strengthen and protect against the dangers of wet, cold and changeable weather. They soothe and heal inflamed air-tubes, end sorcnessaml irritation andquicltly check the worst cough or cold. Peps are equallv good for sore throat. bronchitis. children's chest weal- ncss, bronchial asthma. etc. l-‘ru from obtain and u“ harmful drugs. lfloJoaallaltlllalt THE’ REMED y 1 YOU 02541115" uetal used to fasten pieces of the raft together had rusted away. Tho construction of the ship indi- cated that It was not built by In- dians. More than a century ago. chan well-i of the harbor are said to have offended much fartcr inland than otlay. and mariners say they heq ‘love the ve-sst-I entered, became first in a thud bunk and was abun- dond by the crew. What is believed to be the turlt If tt mnstotlon was uncovered ncnr {he tlnthvrs. Thnt n Planter.- master brought ht- craft across the Pacific outrun: TENDERS by the utitlutxiigtied up till Sntur- t titty, Ultbobt-r 20th for tho purchase i .ii:t. and that it ntlght ln-uttglit tit-mind the I b . Settled Tenders will be received ish cxpltircrs or plriillg: nlosiifll‘, 'hut it crossed fill! Bcrltig St-n and tailed down lht- count to Califor- huvt- been writ-s udvuuueil to account for its irt-si-nci- Iicrc. Kaiser and the crown prince are no better and no worse than In every family. Every family has its lsllcs. World's Fair. But. when the Ills- to spend the winter. H. frictions." i’ Ii ___I~ The task of guarding Doorn _ against the escape of the Kill-Hui’ ' resolves itself rather Into the task of guarding the Kaiser, as far ria the Doorne police are concerned. At the gateway of the castle stands a guardhouse, where milit- ary forces nre stationed. They merely salute when the former Emperor leaves the gardens, but. permit nobody to enter without proper credentials. --——$o>--__ WITH THE SCOTTISH HERRING GIRLS When the herring season begins In England, at least one thousand Scottish girls find employment. almost 50 per cent. in Paris In the last year, according to official stat- of honor was reserved for It among the works of art and rcllcu of the mersitie. left Monday morning f0? Portland, Mo, whom he intend! legiincl in splendid re-l l ‘Perms at sale. BENJ. CARTER 8t! SON, ~ Auctioneers '1‘-,\~|- lulu-hm] ivtnnlsmt-ti for Flt-mining tiilistin 1.111., Jnliiptrr. N. ll. ln-‘enitu; vhtirltitletovvn, \\'editv=i~ 24th. Ifim- paid. Ilest of 250 litmlis more Plsqtiitl Club, Lowest or any lPII~ ider not necessarily QIKZODNNI. 1157-1018151. or less from AENEAS A. MCKINNON, Mt. Stewart, R. R 3 No Corns I'- -1050-10-13-6i._ EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, nvc. ilrty (Irl. loam-u, llliflllll‘ tiny Wt-Ich Itch-re ll)YI‘l. 'I‘httr.~1. I<‘ri. Sat. INTERNATIONAL LINE I1‘. I l. GOVIRNOH DINGLE W I. ‘Ihimlu It. John. 1.11-- ‘l-"l-até“... s..." - N l ootlonlanodovio III l lingual-mug): rd trig are to ‘Boston direct. luo Sundays about I p. m. ‘a : v0 Boston Mondays and Fridays at l0 a. m. for Ian- Itcnlora for I00 tort all 9 . ll a n "w" -' ""'"'"::.1'.'.:'.t:'.:':.::..:."" ' " _ Y will leave BL éfiohn erverlyaozzgnuday at ' T “£5.§{‘."l£3§“i12'.7§'n‘i.l'$.l€‘fi‘€.n£°ii.Z'n.....u»... itv trI-weekly trim. hnvlnx Charlotte- ' town Monday, Wedneaday and Fri- day, at 7 o. m., returning leave Pic- tou Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- days M. 8.80 m m. A1IIOO ll“ NOTICE. CHANGE OF TIME Charlottetown-Plateau service S. S. "Magdalen" on and after Monday. October 1st will only make IRUGI ITIWAIT I CO- ‘l!!! PU 11:. -~-nu: The ainipleit way to end a com is Blue-ya . Stops the in in- stantly. hen the corn ooaens and comes out. Made in clear liquid a_nd in thin planters. The action ll the same. A: your I O are pulled up well above the elbows They talk together In broad Scots dialect, and have no time for the outsider. They go from Pelerhead to n5 for south as Inwestoft in their annual trek with the herring drifter-o. Some of them are not "girls." It is quite common to see two, or even three. generations fepreggn. led In these groups. Usually they are richer by I250 for their three months’ work. As soon as the herring fleet ar- rives they are ready. They stand In rows on the Quayside-tell “ Recipes forfHome Made Bread ” The expert baker at the Quaker Mills has col- lected a number of original recipes for home made bread. They are the recipes of success- ful home bakers. Every one has been tested and proven in our own bake shop. By U81 them you can make can be assured of time. baking a real pleasure all getting good results evefY IVe will gladly send the recipes to you. fr” Write for them to-day and sée for yourself how easy it is to make your own bread. Try a sack of Quaker Flour. If it does no! give you absolute satisfaction, your dfflfllel‘ bronzed Rirla of the north. Over their heads they wear plaid shawls, worsted blouses, coarse aprommnd aeaboota or clogs are the other striking clothes they wear. Blouses OWIII! Clfllblo tanned arms. Oiiicwiiiboifiiridll. flu II- hm-Brau mum » w... . .. Wi- if?" ‘wrt will refund you your money. Alwags the Sam?- AproductofTIie" - _;.,¢~ -- Mllll, 2'“ ‘ ~v-—-— .__ .._.___ __._._____ byllahll - Doom-a. in, .P.I'liteo Inna-i I )1 H1‘ AA’A. ..‘il..... ' l. '11. _____ ___._¢_.. c. .T-~. W1 Cold