' M001... 25,4921- i. .'§ noun: liotinli luvs rlilliii 11in 41111111111 llliTllBEIlIIilh illlll zsili ii ALLEY s. coulilllirs We have selected fashionable shoes from every department and place them on sale for the iabove_two days. We mention just a f_ew t0 give you an idea what we are doing. “women's Box Calf Boots, nevi Stoglgollly................... $2.98 Mews Fine Boots, black or tan, (medyear Welted . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.50 ylelfs WorkiilgHoots, good shoes ALLEY s. coulililii, LTl). Fashionable Footwear ‘:3 .///. 1,. Th, Expgri Wltness "- < . " - -- t lii~ ll'~ii(l‘li , - lung ilxptrts in 11 i .t-ii - . ‘lurdrliiiq 'l story of Hawkins nvlili declureil. . 1*‘. - 1 * i,- i-viiiiiniill! “ii "llllllrl- "Odd" ilaiil SELLING OUT ! T0] )AY’S SPECIAL HALF PRICE! t 50 ‘rich imported English and French Reversible . l (him; shadow cloths and hand blocked cretvniies, i°V=-'/ _gomis m rich coloring: ‘and original design-J. Just 2 Prices 25 Designs illerthto 04.00 Worth to $5.00 miijvd. ' ,7 11-99 Yd- Now is ‘he time m buy curtains and Curtainings Va. big savings, Buy now for SPPllllL All Curtains - HALF PR”? Curtainings . 'HA"' FPRIC: Plain Silk Repps .................. .. .... HALF PRICE. Casement Cloths .. ~ HALF PFHCE‘ Colored Maddrasses . HALF PRmE cremnnles . HALF PRICE . HALF PRICE Stamped Linens . . -- You’ll Never HfilVe vAn (lpptirlunlly Like This Again !' SHEETINGS 60c for 40c—75c for 50c--85c -for 57¢- $100101‘ 66c—$1.25 for 83c per yard. PILLOW COTTONS-—50c for 32c yd.——55c for 37c yd.- (lllc for 40c yd.—69c for 46c yd. ssosPReAos-sams for $2.45. $350 for $215- WHlTE COTTONS, 38 inches wide 14c UP. TOWELS at every price 25¢ Pall‘ "i1 ALL Ll-NEN towellng from 14c yard UP- CARPETS Wilton Rugs, room olle $44-00 7°? 525-0“ $4750 f“ $29.00. $50.00 for $31.50. $63.00 for $3000. $69-00 lei‘ 1115.00. $04.00 fOI‘ $50.00. $06.00 for $59-00. 20- RUGS T0 CHOOSE FROM Brussels Rugs, room size $25-09“? $17-05 $3250 h" $19.50. $35.50 for $23.00. $44.00 TOI‘ #28130- 25 RUGS TO CHOOSE FROM Tapestry Rugs, room size $1Et00 for $53-59; $20-00 7°" $13.15. $23.00 ici- $14.00. szeootoi- $10.50. $29-50 for $18.00. - 15 RUGS ITO CHOOSE FROM Bruaseletltc Rugs, room alzc $13-00 '0" 37-59‘ $15-00 7°’ Wlll- $111.00 for $10.50. s21. for $12-00. ‘Scotch Ingram room iilze Rugs $12-50 f" 57-75- ‘i350 for 58.95. $11.50 10!‘ $11.00. $20.00 ici- $12-00- Brussels, Tapestry land Jute Stair Carpeting. MW 30c to $1.50 yprd. Ben]. Macros. boat ready mill" Pill" ---------- -- $325 gal‘ Sherwin Williams bfilt ready mixed will"! $31” ll"- $|1lnflle Stain ..................................................... .. 51-40 iii-l- Varnlahea, Enamels; otc at clearance PPR"- _. jtllres. "Wore these written hy tili- ii-i- ScruttonH-i cnticlsin "uililo 1min and tit the Home tinlW?" "m i “Certainly not," thi- wit lldk~ l-li- inns. “for l wroti- lllillll iuysi-lf at ‘ "H" m"... shouts of pa ilhis lltkfilt with lh'.-i ]il‘ll 11nd not half ‘hi: l\l\l'lilil‘il were. three slgnli-iliu hour agil."~l.oliill>n Standard. l) . liiE BENTRA QZW". SHOP from Holmaml Catalog. FOR ooLLAn DAYS 15 doz. children's fine Rlb Cashmere Hose (i to 81,9. Prlce_up to 55c for 59c. Prowse Bros, Ltd, 334-10-24-111-21 $31922 \\_ . FUR NECKPIECES and illults going at from $1.00 to $10.00 at Browse Bros, on Dollar Days, 334-10-24-in2l .5“ L. s“ ANOTHER 8NAP-Dolli1.l- Days, 20 Dozen Ladies itlne wool Heather llose ‘Plain and Clocked. Special pilce, 69c, Prowse Bros, Lto. 334-10-24-m-2l; Eli“ ' //,. Special for Childrens‘ Winter (Liats, 5i inch Dollar Days $1.50 . yd. ll‘l"owse Bros, Ltd. 33-l>l0~24»1n-2l IWI ANGLICAN SERVICES-in the M; Parish of New London on the 2lllll. 7\ inst. will lie as follows: Ki-ilsiilg- Q lllu llllill u. lll. S. S. at 51.30 a. lll. l4 i6‘ p. lll. MlLTON.-— Church of Euglanil, _‘ i!ill‘\'t‘~ll IFestivaI Service iil St ‘ lohuks Church on Sunday. 26th inst 1t ll and 7.30 trcloi-k. lillPVPtil 11111-- . Preacher, Rev. W. .l. Patton .-\ll wiilroiiitz. _ PERSONALS. Mr. ll, '1‘, Dover, Silhollt. was in ‘the city yesterday, i .\lr Charles Wyliud, Aluyfleitl. was a visitor to the city ycsit-rilay. Mr. Roderick Mcllae, Cauuc Cove was lll thc city yUtllPPillLV. Mr. llubt. Shaw, Brzicklcy Beach. wail aiilolig the visitors lo ihi- l-ily yesterday. .\ll‘.-:'\ll(ll‘(lW .\‘l. lied Bridge was in the city yvsllii‘ day. i .\lr. terilay. The litany friends o-f .\lr. A. l‘. Millie, of Halifax will rel-ill" l0 learn that he is seriously ill» MCDOHHld. Heriiiiill the i-it,v till Miss Aggie ville. is visiting in ern, Sydney St. The many fTlPIIIlS and college chums of .\lr. Arthur =llunu 1i Peakefs will regret to learn that li-.- is tililigetl by a silceialistfis ailvic" (foliage 0n account of his o_\'1~~'. s Alps, Hazel Sullivan and two (‘ilil siren of East ‘Boston. Mllsofl- \\'illl have been visiting at Hcrnlii-nville .-\. Morrison}; left on rcturn home ywsterday’ . _A~~-¢oa-i- Pathologists in the Unltcd Si:lt1*~ii most niuc olit of ten persons in llltl| Philippines have hookwornl llllPP-l tion. Tilt! eases are ilot servl l"; lllll lhoy lower the efficiency of ill-a, Fillpiilo worker and llkcWiSP rc ilucc the powers of rGSlSlflllClZ. tigiihlst malaria. tuberculosis llillll other ailments. The nriny ‘seioht-r ilits are using irlirhon tetruchli idv all a specific against the parasittai ‘Pills is powerful stuff, bllt, ’f lfll~‘lll<i li-ally intro.’ seems to he safe. l 'l‘ht~. ilooltlrs tried it out by giving four llllTHl-l the usual iloi-ltl to prisoners illiilcr the ilinith penalty. They got so apry and boisterous that the only hookworin, liiit scloutzc is going to do it. (llvo it time allil |ll‘il(.'ii(.'l‘.— hos Angelou ’l‘.luitls. For Flre Insurance I I Iil. M. SIMPSON i I a .*‘..."~ i i from basement to attic iii" i lame o'clock when lt will be offered b7 all inspection at any timfl- hold furniture, consisting of beautiful consisting of walnut ar and silverware, dining room furniture. binatllon book one. In 9°“ “mm” ‘old siciiliign. Ailo a lot of oilclothi ll in,“ screen la magnificent work. Also mention must be all cleaned out. all Is sold. i1. A. MoDONALD Auctioneer. _ price on Dollar Days. 3 WEBS ALL WOOL COATINGHL PJlIBIiI of Alias Catherine livilllcil‘. .l _to ilishontinue ills studies at l‘. \\'. for lllf‘ plliii two months lit .\lr, .llis.;i i 11g ficighl quite alltisflctl to leave it ilucliiii ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 27TH.1924 i rtles In Charlottetown, No. Ono cf the most dlelflgabaidpp?nzcn conflmflnq of 0M gin-Q; gtorey, wamrbslllidiet lkgllltndfisthe finest lfl this cit)’ lii "'0 lml "l °°"‘““°"' brick u "Oi ' . ‘l 1 th 111i colciiliilstylmmakliis 11ml" ".$.“.'.'.2'.'..2‘.1'.".°J§."3Ji.£=i. 2.2.». i. 0- it an as Pl‘ 1 I t wiii l} old by private m. uiiiii Monday, Oct. 2111111 izFiery, own o. l I . " 0n the same day. commenclrg at '- lra, efninq room table and hall rack. fillaim - peolll log mahogany. iete" five mahogany tables all old antique, one I I h m‘ very old, three mahoflilly li"""'_"f °"° "'7 ‘W,’ ‘w n‘ m‘ ow” “Id WNW,’ "V. beauty,“ old British plate mlrrons. Alec lot of brass l h t‘ l , construction magnificent and has ii ltll about 50 double records :",°,,.E,,°i"ii:. [zldmpoalidtlgrlll illyimll ali-Itlieaitalvtwo very “"09 "d "lflbi; < ' . 0 I dl n hand made. Alec kitchen range and ‘m afifdhfixnuiflfilili. elisptilgilngllillg chairs. A lot c1 valuable books includ- l" the work-a of the great authors, one sectional book caae, aolld oak. H3190 aiiild hand carved flra screen, Calcutta design. The allk work on Bale starts Monday 27th, at 10:30 sharp and will be continued tlll l GUARDIAN‘ i LADIES FLANNELETTE dress at $1.15. Prowse Bros" Ltd. RUSTl-CQ-Church of .l:‘.ilglauil~ Service lil St. Mark's Church on Preacher, Rev. W .J.1I’atton. A LINE of Ladies mulls in Sable Prowse Bros. itl, 334-10-24-m2l ics ready-to-weiir on Dollar Days Prowse Bros, Ltd. 1534-10-24 m2l NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CIR- CUlT.—Ceiltral Committee meet- ing concerning parsonage improve- 1 l‘ ri-nrh ifivi-r 2 Zifl p, m. l|‘.'tllliOWll Tmkms m Clyde Rive“ Sawmill)’ 9"‘ t-llllig, Oct, 24. A GREAT SNAP for Dollar Days -l \\'Ci)l-; 54 tnrh all wool serge fol Ladies and Children's Dresses llcsi shades. Special lJollnr Days. $1.110, PHHVSB 111116., Lid. 33-l-l0-24-ni2t 'l‘l1i-(', (l. .\l, M. (‘linailliin Beaver 1:1 i‘l'll.'l d ‘ _ froili Montreal Thursday ‘l‘l’llillllt' lind ou Friday morning li5il‘l(l‘ll lit the ltulilrozid Wharf‘ iwlii-rc slic is taking on ti cargo of ‘15-"0" hugs of iii-ed ‘potatoes for [Vii-gino. lt is (‘Xlliiflllili that she iw ll nail sonic time til lllly. i WINSLOE METHODlST.— Silu- play ilctobel‘ 2011i uiilliilile Norlll ill l1, 111.; Winsloc South, 3 p. 111.; illrilirtown Road, 7 p. m. 0n Tues- llillY "veiling at t4 o'clock Young Peo pit-s lLeagile Rally Day Programme, lime”? (Us, ,iwilh World l’agcilt( Solos, lleiritzi- Ho ‘lions.’ ettz. Rev, W. .l. lliiilllll apd Halifax will address on “How Patton of iii-liver an Young‘ People Herbert Friskp‘ vl<rflcmii,.p-iizz Help lo Brlilg .~\lioul Rilvlilljbuhly ill” Yllll ii Crow w.“ a “gum, m H", M“, YFS, ltiooil \\'ill ill our (fommunitv, inVwii" i"‘“‘iiilll’- . . . . _ . . pilii- _Nzitl'on, in the World." Bring iotti-rulg lor Religlous Education. ‘All are ivelcoiiie. 1 _.. - l f The Public Forum I (Continued from Page 4) , __. 2il1‘t‘(‘ll]il(‘l“lll.‘s‘i iviis :il-t.ei' ilight. hilt lvrgot to siiy- oi‘ shall we drop the ‘ol-got“ and pill it plainly and say ha! i111 ilililit-ratcly" iuclilllctl in the " ' required to lnukc this aver- , trips uiaili‘. iii illc i-vcilillg up ll) 1ll.l1l p.lli.; and l'ill'thcl'lliiil't-, l ,woi1l1i l'lii- til point out that two THE ‘ CH-ARLOWIYETOWN" oulgipmu 334-10-24-ni2l ‘lug jacktes to clear on Dollar Days 334-10-24-11121 Sunday 26th llldl at three o'clock Seol, Beaver and Red Fox at ‘half SEE THE 50c TABLE in our lad- LOADING SEED POTATOES- Titles Come High Ailvertlslllg lTiI-t-cll us that the niolit important palii of anadvl-r tiliviliiul is the llfiililiilli‘. All auth- A LINE of lLadlcs lleiivy Klliion grilles agree on that, nil-i there us, slightly soiled, Dollar Dliytllcy iiiop, Siiini- 0t‘ tliein lilslst special $4.50. Prowlie Bros, Ltd; that thi- headline. should he four dual \\‘()l’li. All 1if_lhc foregoing wiii-l inspired hy illll‘ |lO\'t:l llt‘ conversation it may b..- a slog- an u_r ii hit of ileseuipllon. iilulit not ext-cod length. The picture shown ln the adver- QiSCIlIPIIlS offers all kluils of stig- twenty ivords in ll \"‘l'Y flilrfl e entrant-t- liull with three people. A young nliin has _|ll.\.l tftllllt‘ ‘n out of tho rain ills lim- l)l‘0iiil.llllli raincoat dripping wot. An Uillfll‘ wonutn ill greeting him and a young lady ls trippliill: gully down 1h.- stali-lvily tn 11101-1 him. (lllilllfiil for a good love story right herr. "l" till‘ Dflint of the lliCllllT) l.~1—— itll illl‘ ivaloi- from tllc raincoat and uullircllzi is running right on ihc r1114. No ont- sei-nlli the ieiigi liilirt-still ill the pool of water. Sviiii- cxphiilzition must lii- niliili: to 511N513’ gooil ll0ll$f9k€i“[)i*l'.‘l that uhe attractive rug woiri he ruined from such abuse. l- r , , , ~ (.111 you tt-ll that >101)! lll twenty liorils or less.’ 'l‘llr one who does lt lit-st wins $5110, Most cveryilnil would clidgel his or her hrilins to will that anloilni of l‘ll()llCy_ A gee- lilllll, and right cfft-rt-d, The eouilitiolls .11..- ol' this contest 1 llll clllify lilallk. Every ‘(rffllgllivlllll 1lealiel~ has these hhipke, , u ior Octolii-l- Zllth 1o November he imi Donald, licllj (Tuner, John .-\. Mr- I Elllliish. 'l‘hi.-. (‘outesi rilus from mile-i‘ lllll)’ he mailed iNflVfilllilllr tlril isitleratioli. l" Your in i1l-e.~i_ ilt-zilnr for your entry blank, asli him to show you liwse iugsfanil ilelnonstra-ll: their \\i'illl‘l'|ll'()()l qualities, K001i Ivud for , ‘till ol’ the (‘ongolculii dealers are loitering silecial prices on (‘i lg lcuul ltugs during ti“. Th], “Thin ivml" ‘l, Oliflillll‘ 20th to Novi-llllii-i- , lst. 1 l0vell§“l1,000 “A Subscribed Continued Frdm Page 1) l the pa» sllllij of it ill(’ll htusi-ntation was lo approach tho ll'l'(l\'ill(lilll (ioverllnituil. .\lr. Frodcricli (‘tiurtciliiy lltlrlicr, words long iilul no longer. Others l st as strongly on 11s iniiny iis It takes lo tell tllc story. contest (lougolcunl Company is running ‘ln Canada. A illclurc is shown and priZet-i offer- od fol" lilo best title. The title may But iii llrFiviis for cleyer heads. l1 shows DQMlNls (>11 CANADA VICTORY LOAN BONDS MATURING 1st NOVEMBER, 1924 THE ‘BANK OF MONTREAL, under authority of the Minister oflFinztnce, is prepared to redeem the above bonds in full at matu at any of its Branches in Canada. rity, without charge, For the convenience of owners of the bonds, the Bank of lviorltrciil will accept the bonds at any time prior to November 1st, and will make payment in each case on November 1st, either by issuing a cheque or by placing the amount to the owner's credit in the books of the Bank, as the owner may desire. (I i 'l‘h lOi-t. er a with ‘i, The funeral service s hcltl ‘ll St l‘1ills (‘hull Rev .\'ll' ltnymilni 1 11ft" lilting ' ted hy Major i111.- Th yimmuy Donald, Jollii JilllIl-‘fi, .losi=ilh till “m; m“ Wceive Co“. larl nnd 'l‘lniothy (‘ari-oll. Floral |1,.,-,.<,,. i, m, ‘rm. you‘ “'11,,” yo" from the follo\\"llg: Pillow l om filliiily: wreath .9 , spray I“, Wm pm, from grr-nt from ‘spray from Harri ‘the s o" spray from Airs. Andrew ('ll(llIllJl‘<‘I (Iutlulorv: huiiiiict from Nliss Josie Maldive. lnteutellaul (iol-crnlil" of the l"'o\' duct’. ‘lil. Island Orphan.1g1* niziilie ill-rs last night: i_ “Willi such great cuth" a, ‘he up“ thi- pal; of this splt-niLil \ .l.t-:_'l.<l;iti\'e Assembly, .1 strong ITILLMTDH‘ I "i" "mi ""."""""“' "" """"" l“ lull. Prov ant . , _ _ c next speaker spoke 011 the set-I -. ‘ioutlil lrcghl trips ulatlc bctircenl- ' ""5 i ht‘ passcngi-i‘ trip iii the liiorniiig, and lill‘ trip from 'l‘oriucnt'int~ ill the You 11g; tilt-ails that tho iiiiat is 0t’- ,'"ii not i 'l‘tir1ileill1'n.- to meet the rain oil zirrivul. I zinl not hlalniilg Wapt. Road for this ilclay. hilt am Unhooking the H°°kwurm_ ‘ii-inning ollt llll‘ fact that iris r11- iil|l‘ll to 111's mic is tleillytlll by mak- trlps which to my ll End, night ilt‘ iuadc before and 211' qrmv gwvwe in Mqnqn guy "m, "Min,- uh. m-ospm mm. of Sujlingfiiiiblk- zisset. l-vcn 1111111‘ so than a . .. . . . . . mil dot-hing. . (‘i1pl. lieiid also gives us i1 little furthoi" insight ill-to the cause ol‘ llic late allival at Borden in thc evening, when he ilttcmpts to ex’ {liilllj} that the cooling. whlich, the lioaril of 'l_‘rililc Hllggfihlflli Ullllili iiliiiullliiy relation of the child did not lllllll lll llillill lllllild‘ tilt’ llfvlllbfiwliiiilter, whether lt was l1 llnll’ orph- Altlltltillil‘, is ilow dono before. l-iilv 1 ilig with the last passenger trip. ‘rile llonril in stating that two hours daylight we're used every other day In cooling tinder the present schcil’ tile, wcre uslilg figures stippllieil by’ the ltllillvay. Tile: (Yliplalifs state-i ‘lllllll. that this ls iloiic in the tivclrl i 1 , , stances of llil 11st criticism‘ direc- Wlly t0 get rld of thcnl was to hnili: "n5 befme lmmming. '0 Borden’ does. led at the Bojaril of Trusteses. i'll< ithclu. ll ls a hlg Joli to ilnllook tho PM‘ "M" ‘my helm“? m‘ m“ “llhjier me new ~ 4pm _,t‘.t'[ ivlintevcr. if lt occupies day-l "l" ‘ light lime that could be uscd to; illlliiitl‘ zillvzilltugc. it iltliilyS the las- tgingpr mum, mp w Burden or 5.150110 find fault. The, resolution reel-ill- (‘llhl iult a frcfght trip. i l llavo tilled to lic all explllclt in! lny cxilltlnutioil, n11 Capt. ltcnd rtriiili’ Drift-lent bl-llllli- WiliPil illlli ill‘ 5 (mi-glen, Ag fin" i... learning gomii-lrlntled no less thou five luemllcrs z thing about safe nuvijgiit-lon is COll-illf the fraternal organization that con-u" 2 {Grill d, l have iio ileslrtl to get llrlhad founded the institution. lTliere l O o tlrll-l lline of business. iinil lllll, SALE m forceful an array of workers he fell (i. i"- iillllfile-‘lfll \lilil Bros, l.til . . . . . . . . . . .. piilgnkz success and that they hiid C°l°ll¢fi D- A- dicKmm-l" He we“. on m Dellltlliis Bros . . . . . . . .. .. ‘Prim barn). Heated bY h“ ‘Wllel’ m" etion if riot sold before. 0P9" 7°" 10:30 m. sharp all the house-i old mahogany and walnut articles. one old aolld mahogany oidoboard i n, one scout toned upright Pililfl. ncleuma, carpets and Wilton ruflll a lot of antlollea tco numerous to T. W. MORRID. l ‘was no treason then, why the new iabsoltitely 131 ialrcady won out. :::::.:l:1':."*ii:.;l:""il:"".;°.11: E uiillsncss of the .1110 PHIlPHiiIIII lllliliil’, bilt which a: had lllfPiltlV proveil tho case. ivouiil illlill l'(‘i‘1‘l\'[? 1.{(‘—Yl€‘l'()ilfi iteil (‘otholiil citizens who hail iil~ Fllilti)’ mziilii all iISHIlHIIICB that they ‘\\'1illi(l voiilrihtllc. ‘Phoro was no iloubl/hut that the Piolrlstziul (lrphailago wiii- tl great luoilli-al instiiiltion, as for till: lat icr iherc was not ant-h an iinpera~ live need, But the orphanage “'11s ‘the only shelter available to most yiorphans, who hail no choice hilt its walls of safety or the street. The an or a whole orphan, .-\lld even it’ it..- purentsl were living, someone hail to bear the responsibility that i-rriasponslhles shifted l'roni shoulders, and ilndertnkc to pro- riile l'or the welfare ol‘ these help- le-ls children. The speaker gave lu- the ncoplo would elect their own board and llltl)‘ then should have no occasion ly passed calling for a new Act hull been uuauiiiloiisly conseilteil to by present tippctil lo i \\';|1'(| |.ig ll' response;Plwiiliicr, was illlzilile to attt-uil til»- ‘flout litany piltriotic and iltibllospil‘ -"llili_ll’l‘ (‘hiilluiau slit-cl .\lr l.» zl ‘llllllllill-i part in the last local dri- Edgar lleurtz . . . . . . ire directed by the speaker. Moore & McLeod When he beheld around him so P. A. certain of the cam- Is Quickly Soothed \\'. ll. Altke iactlon this mornilng. ..~_ i Huszarfln‘ His Honour. Frank R. llflllfll, G‘ E. Dewar __ A. Pickortl .... l’. .l. McDonald . t. l1]. Mulch & (‘o . -\. A. Alloy . . . . . . . .. Sllc loaves to mourn lilo loss. o1 :1 k 11d and loving nlother six Still‘ , 11nd mi»;- tliiughtt-r. namely, \\"'ll':1n1 0111i prize of $21111, a lhiril prize of (iLlJrgu, .lu.<eph, Albert.‘ David. uni‘ llrizts of $25 Z|l‘(2i.\lll'.~' Stlllltltll ll oil of this city and \\lal!ilt:i.- of “in lily >l‘\'(.‘l'tll trips tliroilgh thi- people iro in full Ltliflifil with Ass to the campaign. charge 0t‘ the (linsidi- tho l‘l'~\'iiii~i- Appclil (‘unililittcti has sent t] large tllinihl 1' ol‘ lippi-ils 1c forluer 1.: subscript on to thi- Orphanage. \V. E. Stanley, Show & Pcllrdoil Hyudiniin & Co ‘in B." vyer N MEMORIAMT 1-""?'_ L" MRS GEORGE CARR q" .. -. ' all. ‘Q? i@ l‘ death 0(2Clll'I'(?li in this city 19th 1.! Mrs Geo. T. (‘aria oft» short llllllh-ifi \l'lllt'll silo liliri good ilutieilce. “lalthllnl. thi‘ title may lie wriltcil iii Freilcliiiilllllli "i Till‘ i’f'll>il'-‘l (7*‘llll‘l°l‘)'~ k of shlYtlllflll l\rlu,\' c pull hearers were l’. .l. .\lr y ll‘ huttes \\'l'X‘l-f ret- "cd | froiii graild chil» i 1i .J. from graitllchililrl-n | "s tmlu glilflil"lliilll‘l‘lll spill) gronilch-ililreil: cross i .\lr. 11nd Mrs, J lln llt-Luail; 5 the eluplqvct-s ot‘ tlli i . Ahhatoir Co; hrosccnt from laff ofilic lillrrls .~\liiititoii' (‘c the limit.” from .\lr. and .\lr» \\‘. .l u l‘li1np.l i i411 following stattailtitli ll) _ l alill lill orary (‘ha rlilau of i- i ’ illt‘ ‘ l. participating policyholders. iiilll Illi 11111.. .11 i’ 111cc, l found that ill!‘ l'i'ilil!,il.- ,1 L____: lllfiVltllLilll ll) save Pr» 1-1- l-lll island Protestant Orphan- H. A. 11. J. ll- Stewart. lwoviut-ial’ liut .-‘l'lll 1. lnlnan i-orillil i.'i"i' la wislmlg every . Joint-s .\l. Illurlt-y who is ill as who have taken tip lmi- ‘him! 11d in 1111i illdl] ill‘ thi- i-Ii-c ':>n caiu~ , 1;0U0,|lil'l\\'l'l‘ll t‘ Bentley, . . . . . . . . . . .. , Insured for $6,000,000 MR. Rodman Wanamaker, of Phila- delphia, son of John Wanamaker, the famous retail merchant, is a very wealthy man, but he realizes that life insurance gives his fortune a stability which it might otherwise lack. Already insured for more than $6,000,000, he is reported to be seeking to increase that amount to the limit of the policies procurable at his age The limit of the insurance obtainable by Mr. Wanamaker if all existing companies issued their maximum on one life is estimated to approximate $7,200,000. Mr. Wanamaker has instructed his agents to “get him -1l:~1'11~>' ll 1n (]ll]‘\t‘i\' i‘ ‘Furies uild Liberals. - More and more is life insurance being recognized as the soundest investment a businessman can make. In life insurance the policy steadily increases in value, and should the assured die it is available in full to his heirs in spot cash. Mutual Life Insurance is insurance at actual cost because the _ entire net profits of the company are paid to the Let us send you details about Mutual Policies. Write our head office or call our nearest agent. ii-"MUTUAL Ll FE OF CANADA =Watér1oo0ntari0 EBERS Provincial Manager 135 Kent Street Charlottetown s - ~1al alti-rllal ill!‘ ill-lice in Canada. llu.lr1| Stall-s - ‘ l‘ l llil"-""‘li"l~“ and (lillt‘l' i'lE|llll‘lL‘ri. ‘ being separation, Wll-(‘ll was hap- 'i‘l1l- fililoir-illg tclcgralil ri-reiix-l . ' ~ - - l ~ ihist night lly .\lr. (l11Ol'r'.t* S luiliau continued From Page T" ' ("""':"' "H"? ""'r""""‘v l‘1X(3(2lll|\'() chnji-inlii _plfflk,_' i-m- p. ' ""“ "lmf reveal llllyiililill’ iiiiiii- ‘=11 5131f; ~ T‘ lllli lnl: l~'1' 1 '.t-.iii.1.:'. 11111 [iriilniri- 'l‘tlroilio, Ont” (lot, 2-1, 1:124 CANADA ls MENTIONED ‘l “_ I_ I _ l (lpmiuip. “ML p_ p; _ ‘ I :2 lilll'_\' Vi) 1 s pll-i ll-tluu t lat Your telegram li:c-..vt~il i -l;l"ci (Ur u." Frqssi p _ _H_ lili- "ll"-‘li ill Wltlllll ill‘ ll 'liil'l.l' lilllllt cannot make fillilfiVlHlllhlll Smwiy ‘m "km": i.“il"i l“1‘ -‘ lire s lii-ng ili)l'll‘ illil llltilk.‘ iinil bilt uni seuiliilg you to1l:1,v u)‘ ".“_"p'."“"' "i, l‘“_"'<.“>"|'"'. 1'02“. ,1“ "mp "will ""~‘,' cheque for S201) as my pus,“ m“ 1.1.111 ll . lid (.11. d.i .~ 1i~ln,_ r.\i.1. . m", ,,,,\-",,.~\_ H“. M.” 1mm.“ 11.11 i'.;.i.1lt‘ll by the J, A_ MCLEOQ in ‘gn. .\l:. ’l‘!lilii:.'l.~. in in» > I n‘ ii..- (if 1,, n-pool lo Sllll» Th“ l-Qnmvmg i“ a "St ul- mv ‘H, ‘Uliili liltarlt Jill |..1i'1l lllF/lflfl} at. ' 1nd s.» lill‘ hlis vaucc pltiilges procilrcil (luring ihi- "wwsim" "h . "' "mm im" last week as reported to ll. Hamil. ',"“ "ml" . "5"". m 1,1". . i‘ "M "m "my Jul-lkjns, (iflmpurgn Tran milgnla who‘ _iii» l.l*‘l'l' -I lll to- : ..1 _~_11.p rm» V lli.l'lllillil)ytltl Annumwmncm Mr m“ mull s h '< \\_‘i 1 - la 1|i-.1l n5: who art» lll r1 t-i-lpt ot the lllllll from 5,5 was ruwivod Wm] mum] s’! with the (‘l)l1lli‘l-l'llt'<‘. \\'i]‘.(‘il ll1~ till» i'llll\','|_~a,~ 11g, ill1i-il..-,i t1 Vii) . IMHO“ “ml unwed proklugcd up“ 11111.1 was ll .. al.ii\\'>1l lol _ I lllit\‘l“illll"lll lioul tht- iirncfllli lilo plunge from u“ m.(v,__,,‘,lll_ "ll on. il-"Fllllllll ill 1h»- piis< l"l'l‘l\l' .. li|1_\ 1'iillllllltv'.|illll .1 11.1? (L D‘ \\7rixht H 36501,“ that might i-nns - _~_lra.li1-l| ri-lzi- illsii liirtiugll the Aillilirult) ordel- \y_ |\-_ mmfls _ _ ‘ ‘ _ _ _ __ “UUOUIIIIFH u ihi- (‘til-ii -> _ nil tiltu-iiiii and ruin o1 the nliiy A_ “mm, p, (m, L“! £001)” .\lr. 'I‘i:1ilii a il‘l'l'll.*'(‘ll Lord (nr- l» retrain lruul iiil\ 11;; bu)’ 11.11. muwfle "r05. M“ ‘ V 600,“, xvi lll:.l "hy li.< ilwli iii-imp at iu the campaign, thus 11 "llillg .1 Governor Hear“ I I _ ' ‘ I _ I H “mum |,,,,,__-,,m-_,» i“. . ‘;||[]i1ll l‘1'l‘|il'!ll> ];l't'l'l‘lll‘|ll \\'llil‘ll has angt-ieil both ln morcnct should not be passed 11nd go in- V,’ z v , h. w l s 1,. ' I 156 Richmond Utrant cniillblc hnniin. ‘H, m.“ next ye“ Iilefliiyiiiiiiiilili], U,“ 2011.001 "i k. .._ Phone 889 i am, Sir» Etc». | .\lr. Barber appreciated the pre- J‘ u Rom". _| 20mm, 5:; ~‘.. £_@AG\,\-g'\\ ' R. E. MUTCH. ‘sent-e of His Honor Lieutenant w‘ A_ Amp-r , " A 0F Rlflfllimb "‘ l “—*"" —~~-~ Governor Hetirtz, who had taken li p} ,ii_ iii-Ow g Farqnharson » ,, , tile/tin smite - island (‘old Storagtx. . 1 n F; Y‘ - - Davis & FTHHCI‘ . . . . . . . . . .. ll 11'! -- Pennell l1‘; (Thiuitllt-i- . . . . ., llllllll) ‘_' .~ . _ p . i John A. ltlllfDonnld . llill-lill i '_ ' -_ , _-_ -' __,,_ -___ __ _‘___-_- e Swyn- lcmHf-T- Meillho Siiliiliur. ii iilellfllint 2' ‘g"holrll"lz“~_é'rt't~iv 75W,‘ (‘(l.\'l)l'I"l‘l)ll or l.\"l‘|1}lt.\'.-\'l‘.~i.\.il. i.1-;.-\1iiu-; HAND: “Gentle- erenln, will soothe an: lldlllt |'|_ bung,“- 1111011 lll"ll» \ il'i' nailing." .lohii lllill. hat lg irritated or bro 6X1 0i! W “f R A {k ‘._ 51mm‘ - A- ~ ~ ~ - — ~— -——————---~-- — a eczema: that ti. cow-red with lliZiY l. ' pf giiflt .1. 7.11 110i lash or iliiuples, or is rOUBiI 0i‘ liPY- _]_ 1~_ s, NQHlML-Kenzp. _ 5111111; Nothing subtitles flcry erulitifln 8° 7_ (3 Mom...‘ , _ 50,1111‘ quickly. snys a noted skin speltilli Jamgg Paton . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7.11110, ti. .lPll(l0l‘!40fl 8: (‘uilmcrii Fill "ll The moment this sulpliilr preps!‘ rs R Gm,“ V _ _ _ _ ‘ , _ , , _ , ,_ 511011! iillun is apphed illehchlnl: stops H“ w’ we.“ R1100,‘ and after two or three alilliifillllllllil Dr. Ayers .. . .. 30.1111‘ _ the eczema ls gone and the skln ls q, 1,, Cotton . . . . . .. . 30.00; delightfully clear and smooth. Slllp- y“. Mery A, Taylor .. 2500i .. Q‘ illlll‘ ls so precious as a skin remed)’ Maritime Electric Co . . . . . . . .201"), penalise l: ileriirors the """""”° Uexandri IlISTRICT SL9“ zhlit cause the burning, itching ,0] Donald gLeKlnpoi} H disfigurement. Mentho Sulphur or LEMIIIP oe .0 .1 . t trays hen- 843197713 dim llll. J. n. Jenkins .l.] - 33151‘, and the choicest of Red Rose Teas is tho A small Jar of Rowles Mantho- Dr. 1-". E. Sms woo A m T4 sulphur mu be lied iii Mir 10;’: Tom _ $875895 ORANGE P E QU L 308-10 Zll-m-ll drug liioro. \