Ell‘! "l l‘i qrl LIYIIUQ__QIG Illa! till hallo‘. _lo pol wul h! llll 5b- t.» to on urn to]; hrwulql, ' 4, a In! be alder: out (can: _ pobtagannn. Domination count on can wold. but flu‘ my“. SEPTEMBER '13, 1921" CLASSlFIED ADVERTISEMENTS’ -.i.\ ‘hyw. l tuuloutlfN ‘non ohm: ofOR BALI-HEAVY IROWN Apply at Guardian Of DID"- flee yon 8ALE-.-9 BEAUTIFUL LOTB at Brixhtion of]: ground. facing south A e ‘to; barn and mick gar one. . terms‘. Phone 314 Tomlin! drllyneii. FOR S LE NEWLY FBFHENED pply liar- ?! iltliiiwpey iltiiver. For: SALE—- OHOIC-E PLUMS rliilllK and preserving J, A. Auld. twivu lleiiil. ' JJTMBERHFOR sate ~ MATCH- iid boards; shingles and rough THC STEPHEN GALE HOSPITAL _ of Ilaverhlll, Mass" 0mm; n ~ "M0918!!! Course of three years i0 young women desirous of be- coming professional nurses. Modern llospittil of 125 beds iwlih ("llllfilete hp-todate equipment Active, medical, surgical, obstg. trical and pcdiatrical services. Graduates 0f this school are ful- .l,v oquippiiil for private duty. in- stitutional work. army and navy “llftilllg. etc. Minimum wage $36 lie!‘ week and board. Demand fm‘ Mir nurses in exgegg of Sup. DIY- Plight days after January f. hoard, room, liuindry anil lillfl“ anco oi’ i500 a mouth. Applicat- ions for tiie mouth of September "my l!“ “Pill to Miss Margaret Nicholson. Assistant Super-in. tendent. Write for full psi-ric- “Al. ‘MALE HELP WANTED hoards. M. (l. McGowan, Kil- iiiiilr, l’. l1). l. _ _..~ ~7==~Lr-"-’~'-_-~-- res sALefl~ too ‘sense; or land within seven or eight miles t.‘ tlharlottetoiytu with crop etc. For particulars apply to lilt-“ijetiu and hicliiiiiiun. lfuyal flank lliiililiuiz. (‘l\tirlotteto\vn, BlULDlNG LOTS ON MAIN ST Soilrlli. and valuable furniture. Aliilioganyg walnut, titc., for stile at Public. ltuctlon. at Sour-ls on l-‘riilay Sept. 105th. i021: Gaudet Illltl if rd solicitors i’ iiAvsWi-"on {lament-Aggie a few hangs ofdiigh grade flour \\|ll('il I will si-ll for cash only, on 'l‘ui-sila_r and Viheiliiesdayn l will give free with every $7.00 --i- live jltfllllll iii-st grun- , _\'i.ilf‘ chance for a (‘oiiiia l-liirli: 'l‘liiiiiip.~;iin,‘ l’. 1Q. l. T: ,. i Albany . FEMALE i IinLP “IANTED wiiifisi MAID FOR G-ENERAL lioiisqsvork. No cooking. Apply i\irs._.iti ,1; 14 gwqpi. Vi-I/YNTE ygmainiroa GENERAL |ltill$t‘\Vt)l'k. Mrs. l). Davies 14 lisplaiintlc, _._~ __,______. . _____._..._ wan-rep: tiiaibet-‘oyw GENERAL liou-seiwrrk, llllgjvflhlflillil. iligli ivages. Apply Mrs. S. it Jenkins. Si) llrlglitoii ltirud, id ‘—< i i -— The Cardinal's Hat The 1iceuliarit_v of the cardin- li§'*-‘ hat is that it is nut intended to lie. worn. On one occasion onl is it to ilp seen on the head of i-..'i.riiliial. andl that is when the pope himself places ,it there as i "Yllliiltl of its t1*\\'lli‘l"'R elevation tn the Haerei] (‘tillage-When the cur- tllllfll tiles it ls plifeeil upon his coffin. The hat is of a deeper rei than that of the, hevvorn liy i-arillnnl. 1t has long‘ heavy silken i-orils, ouch with fifteen iasscls at tlic and. hanging on either stile. 'i'hcri- are. at present three "red lists“ iii Wcstiuinlstbr tfatheilral. llicy are those of Cardinals “fisc- iiiiiii. ltfiiiining. and Vaughan. The riiiiisou riihes, which. iii-note the 'tfill‘tllfllli'§3 office. are manic of a cloth which for several illdltlmlltlllfl llilflf has: been supplied by a firm of cloth merchants at thurtst-lleiil, near Aixilii-(lliappele. 'l‘lic process by which the dye is illstilltid ls n JURIlOUSEYJQXQTiEPtE sec- ret, ’ . ewedisli riiilriiails a FIR fuel.‘ - More than half oi’ America's oys~ ter cnopds gathered from planted beds. ' ‘the New South government has opened state-owned butcher shop. Electrical installations in tho l'nlti~il States have ilouhlcil every five years during the last generat- ion... ._ . _ 'l ie. largest trade union in tli-i-iiiany is the metal workers‘ un- Ioii. wlilcli has more than 1,000,000 iiioiiiliers." - .» " Pfilljlfllly tlicf greatest poultry‘ mart in tho iwllrll] is Potalumn, Cal. Bvllll an iinniiiil business of 525.000; 0n, A series of experlmenishftiegun re using pout Wales Labor its first in llllt, but interrupted by ti)‘ wlff has recently been resumed fir. Brus- Fiils on the use of piiliii oil in into-m niil combustion engines. tibiae-marking is one of the. Ercat lltlillilllll industries Join llelgiuiri. Ilium ls soiirtii-“a oiylilzed nab. in on in‘ tlit- 'vvorld filrllothiiiire or v .i . “i Mn l nu hi»: mowers-s lflflu_%‘ i“ H y o -_\ Ill H“. car. i like the bat.‘ ‘BALEBMAN WANTED. -8AL!8- man a self respecting salesman whose ambition is beyond his present occupation. mun; find more congenial employment with ua ad at the samepmo non- bio his tnooma. We require a‘ man of clean charuitnr sound in mind and body, of strong DOPI aonallty who would apprecixts; a life position with a fast. grow- ing conce .- whsre fndustry would be rewarded with far above average earnings; marri- ed man preferred. Apply to Mr. P. S. Ross. second floor Riley buildinx. Queen Street. op- posite Prowse Brother-l. ' HELP WANTED MALE WANTED at tinoe—— two llllllilffitl inc - ‘AillthGiiN 'l‘l‘ilt‘ttil‘ Mcchamit ~- ’i‘ii-c Vulcanlzcrs I - llatterny lie- Diiiflllg’ Oxy Acetylene Weld- ing. Mechanics i-arn $i.-$1l'>. per day. 'l‘rain fur these at our hig iiioiltirn school largest. and best equipped in Eastern! Canada. flig new equipment of all kinds including iiero engines. Actual tiractical systematic training very best inlflnictlon; only: few weeks rcqulisftail. We train you day and evening clas- sws without extra charge. Board‘ and room $7 up. Call or write ~ beautiful free catalogue. flcven- teen years exiperieucé. schtfols from coast to coast; l-femplillls lllg Auto Gas ’l‘ractoi" School. ltlil King Si. Vilcst. ‘Piirtinto. less ilepeiiili-nt upon tlelgluin for wiiiiloiv glass, mirrors atiil table glass. Scumleszs boats an. new uioaldeil iit of thin steel. A plate of the etal is run into a huge ll_l'tll‘illlllt‘ press. which forces or stamps it lnio the form of a bout. and turns it out virtually ready for the stia. Silk substitute, has beep manti- fnctureil from the wez og a spider | native to the island of Madagas- lt is ,eiaiineil the product is far superior ‘in many respects to any thing that has ever been dc- viscil from reiil silk. .. STORM OF‘ STONES On a recent passage the passen- gers aboard the big (‘unardcr Saab 'nnia were tre.'iieil,to a inaghifiriint ‘spectacle. A huge mass of incan- descent rhek come hurtling out of the -sliy. and struck the sea a (Eml- plc of miles from the slilp. fling- ing up a great, wavi "in-l a tall coi- unin of smoke. and steam. ' -'l‘liis meteor niiistdiav been of very unusual size. tor radio or nic- lors tiotlccil ilisiurbanecs in the engine for tiweniyi-ftiiir hours lie- fire its arrival. Still. it ivas probab- ly no longer than several known to have been in past times, such, for instance. as that unearthed liy Prof. Ford some. years ago in Mex< loo. This is so large that it took iiwénty-elght men a ivlioie day to ipartly uncover it. lt weighs from pure iron ln October. 100G. four great nie- icorltcsf fell- into tlic sea off (lapo Race, and were seen liy the. offi- cers and crews oif the Phoenix iin- er. Si. Andrew. niid of the steam- ship Drazllia. The largest strut-k - the ivatci; w_ltliin a mile of the St. Andrew. ‘Ho, chief officer estlmat~ so its diameter at fifteen fPi-t, and siivs that it had a blazing tail a mile long. iln Ifj-et-nrhor of the following your. 1907. the potiplri llvlnil near flellc-fontiilne." in America. sliW< great hull o fine flashing across the licavcnst ii (Tibia was followcil by nn eX-ploslofl heard. for miles around as u mass of rock struck tlic flrfillllll nonr a house occupled- by a ifllflll set ntlrc, and ‘burnt down. lmtri pit which five feel. those. which, weillhl >,pqu|1dg_ loll- 'ft9fl1' iBrldliMlMI the ycjlr seeii in the {may also bi‘ fell near Si. qnahtrerta May. i003. v' l - .- I of the eqitlggiu-ioi uhd llttfll at at $81100] SL7 12' noon. 14th inst. ' 1 .lF SUFFICIENT NUMBER? mp1 ply at Prowse's ,Street, they will he taken‘ to and from the (lrphanage for 60 cents in order to aid the orphans. Advertisers are reminded that all llisplsy advertisements must. i, the Guardian Office before” noqh of the day previous to publication and before 10 a. m; on Saturdays. _, frlendi-ritt the tea to be held o'n -tbe occasion of the layiiigpf the [my mus’ and is “may p" Cont" thing, it keeps the sink clean and named Wi-sthiiven. The house was tho Sltlfln was dug out from tliri lt had excavated. It was twelve feel in diameter. and hnii buried itself to a ili-pth of twenty- 'l‘l|ort_i are on record n number of instances of meteorites falling in our own islands. Tho largest of fifty-six in i709, and iiiiiy IO-(llly be British Museum. Here mien aerolltes which flours. in Carinsrth- vi ‘wr- - . .' ...i s 4 , d? ~.NOTiCE—-l)on€t forget the sale Garage, Queen NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.- bo in THE LAOIES’ ORANGE LODGE solicit‘ the patronage of’ their corner stone. today and will proceed immediately to (Iliarltittotown. ~~ . VOU WANT T0 ASSIST in lay lug the corner stone of the new Orphanage at Mt. Herbert on Wed nosdny afternoon. Be there at 2.30 and get your dinner there either before or after the laying uf the stone. SLIGHT FIRE YESTERDAY.- 'l‘lie firemen were called out yes- terday afternoon at 4 o'clock for ii blaze in the roof of the imperial lliseuit Company. Longworth Ave nuo. Thefirs was extinguished with prfllitiCfllly no ilnmage. ABBlES ‘ BACK-Jfhe Ahogwiu; (‘lull Athletes returned home y'a- torday afternoon by 'motur cars from St. John. where they cleaned up In handsome shape and return- ed with the Maritime Club tlhaui- pionship. No public reception was tendered the buys but every- where they were warmly cungrzi. tulutt-itl. PERSONALS . .. Mrs. W. L. Farrow of (‘algriry arrtvid in (lliiirlotitetown this week and is visiting Mrs. J. A. Ceilings 2Z04_ Euston Si. ltev. (l. A. Wilson. Mr. lra Show and Mr. Wendell McMillan, (love- lieail. leaves this morning for llali- tax to attend the Maritime Synod. Mr, l-‘rank Watson of Johnson it‘; Johnson's ilrug store has returned to the city after spending his null- tlnyu at his home in Halifax. bliss May Wlveatley. returned_ honic Saturday night after spcnil-| lng one week with her uncle and aunt. (lnuductor and Mrs. Cules of Mouctou. Mr rind “rs J. D. Stewart and their daughter Miss ltrimii returned fiuturilay night from Ottawa where ‘Mr sti-wai-tqatiendeii the annual meeting of the (lanuillan Bur As soeinilon. ‘ Mrs Captain ltfurclilstm and fam- ily of Riienos Ayres who liiiveJi on visiting here for the past tlh es months left yesterday afternoon for Toronto where her three sons. \\’il ‘ilani, James and John will aitmiii St. Andrews‘ College. l lcnesx CASUALTIES PLACED AT 10,000 fONSTAbffiNOPlrll, Sept. l0-~ (‘ircok forces occupying positions ion the right wing of the Saknriu front, ivhcre for the past 10 (lays they have been heavilv engaged against the Turkish Nationalists. are withdrawing front the hatlle area in, consequence of‘ heavy los- xeg and the difficulty in maintain ing cominuniciitlons with their base of supplies l00 miles away. The 'l‘iirks, howeven- apparently are unable. to suite advantage of; this withdrawal, horlielng in a hi» sitlon it,‘ launch an attack. 'l‘lii- Uri-ck casualties, including the sick, are reported to total 10,- cl when elected : ~ tlrand Griffith; Deputy Grand Knight, t‘. Moran; TH-sasurer, E. Trainer; Tjioiaifruriiir Secretary" w‘ Kigglnsflambrtim-‘wark be done. in this Guard. P. Trainer; Outside Guard. , - , , , . . M. Gallant; Slpiritual Adviser, Rev. (inllhhlmililiktlllt gniofi?rn"llllxurllles s. ueiiiiiaii; Warden, tiiiri Kelly: " ° “m” l“ “ “L °-~ -_-_¢o>_—- J. ‘Proceeds lti aid of the Ilomq. v ' . , ' - , w i today. m “h,” u, n,‘ y] BJRANT LEAVING ,i=|c1'ou.- o”; nu“- g c” “n g u“ l“. u t I tit s expected Altai the t). t}, ‘ugh. u _n_ use can. 12mm JTy-rm-Tflifiiwm, |‘Brt1l1it.wili_be oft the slip at Pietou LEAV npdvol F, ‘ be r - . . srs. Joh 61' 11B on thi 1 play ll. id. 1 up. ill). N. Mac, l\' iniioii. and f’. . “lurid? .JOB' FlNlS,HED.--Thc lersond. laborers employed ha. the hlittrjpe, Dfllnlrtiuent at Bird Rock 11011.5! rflmpleteil construction ._work Jherev. arid will return ‘home, weath Hi1 permitting, by the mail holes) ivere called on. Jud-to St wart. ‘l up. utirlli tiiiii can ‘YOU y .- . How 551-15" the public. spend an afternoon than st the v —'"—- ‘Qrlthlillflxe. Mt. Herbert? A love- ._3-|-||_|_ Goma 5TRONG__ .ly drive; ii good dinner and lots of refreshments, , . lllihbl) . JVELKPAREr-A, , public meeting will be held in York Hall. under the auspices Women's !1|Klli-.fll.8.0‘clock. Sliorfaildresses iinirpioving pictures. All welcomed. of the ._York Institute. Wednesday CDHIOIP E FOR" HALIFAX-files n Mclnnis, James representatives from St James Church and the two latter from Zion Church to the Mnrltlm-s Presbyterian Synod which in ilallfax at i5 o'clock this iooru- lug. .-_.-_-.,- iK. OF C. 0FFICERS.-'l‘he an- guill 919M195 "f °l7l°°T5-‘I("li>'hl 0f‘ he. iloni- to iuiprove the condition olumlius, was held last evening. m U... came", uppmmh the following trilleers were Knight. J. A. M . McGuigan; GULF ‘ At lialvlilere Links on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 the Standard --C\Ap Mme“ WW“ Singles’ hanglssszigz ilerhilVs ullrhurning steam |)lti§’t>l‘l€'u|]ll°.l‘t~il and the drawing (lt‘ug}l,1ilu,;xioii?ulNfirzcgiggt was iii.iili-. unvdswthc llaguaii-liVilil m“, ‘mining for Qdebec‘ Wham ‘WSIHH’ ‘Mm-h “'"",l!}f“f““f;§§_§f)lf§j Mr. Vanderbilt is the owner of ex- vufiune“ M muuwszrq IPIIHIVI! fishing grounds. iit round. Milli-r won from C. Noll won from A. H. M one up. fope drewtbyes. The. sat-bud round of the match" will be played on Wednesday iff- teruouii ivhcn the players meet as “my m. “Una Point‘ Quovbetx The ran grmstorrsygvyu costings input-Iv». j H h’ H In; cuuiu‘ Legitimat- H i‘ r v ‘ irrg“ithia"bn ‘rtiiirsaii-y‘ at‘ ‘Pin Jey Mi:Klnnon‘s_ Broogfieltt. _.Ben1_ Carter. auctioneer. ‘ . . _. t boat Tali. Abram Bonnell and A. D. Fraser were passengers on train this morning. The twu form the outgoing opens lnslile I . . , “l were ‘entertained liy some of the ‘zlflv'|'s‘l'_‘ "pvilndf? ‘offal? qGaorgf" leading citizens oi‘ Suiiimersiile, a ‘ “ H’ "nnnmi? tgmxn, _' ‘_' teéyun visit to several oi‘ the must, prnnii~ ' ' ‘ IHV"HH“{:J" uent fox ranches being one of the ‘mm A‘ w, wepks, >1 ariiizles on the program. W. it’. l-‘ugers won from H. w‘ weeks‘ 5 up “m, 4 m may‘ bee. a leading citizen of t-liiuiniiar- ‘ side sciit a largo bouquet of flu-y- Pm" wau“? ers to the master of the “Eaglef” ‘IlJl I‘T\l ...Weater1t-tluardian f f-MONLJMTENT UNVEILING.— Tlm- uh ling {if Bhirinonumcnt of the four-ifullen soldiers will take Diane at 2 o'clock on Wednesday. Seat. '141h at Travellers Rest. Flhvmllneift - speakers will address The Crown and Anchor game h: Still flourishing in Suniinerside as tfltfllillg to reports. which have n itryttygood foundation of truth. it was said that more than fifty liii_\~.i engaged in" the gamble on Sunday morning and that one of them 10st $19-00. which should have the ef~ feet of depriving him of game meals for the next few weeks. --MIXED THE, 'G€Al¥S-—While assembling _:i Fordrunalpqut at one. of the Summer-side ‘garages the "n!" 1111)’, the llléCllliflvllfl (in the job got the gears inixtiil and tor i, day or so the_ driver thought he with tiltlrer drunk or bowitchcd. for every time he put the car into high‘ she ran on low gear, and every time he pui hcr into low she ran on high. Eventually the trouble was righted and now the little old - Ford rambles right along. -—NEEDS FIXING-With the ex litliition dates for (lharlottetown and Sllllllllflffiltlti so close, i‘, In‘ hoped Ly the residents ui' Summer‘ side. particularly the horsemen anil tnotorists, that something \vi'l of the Until. wh, hi is the worst bit pf road 1p a .T'llfl('(3 County. One llltli0fllSlifllljl‘. suggtistctl that a col‘ lectitin hetuzuie. among the drivers ' way, which should liiive the effect __..___ —M‘R.' V_ANDERBILT'S VISIT-- Sunmiérsitle was honuroil on Satur day by avisit from Willluni K. Vanderbilt, the famous American sportsman. who is also one of the richest men in the world. The party arrived on board Mr. V:\ii~ yacht. While ‘the vessel was in port. the visitorsi Yester- day morning, before the yacht made liar tinal i-liiai-antzirftir Que; liy motor boat courier. and on lylon~ day morning received a radio of‘ lillillkg ivliit-h hail been relayed by 4; I _.__ , ,~ ,~~—.—; about‘, W! S l-l AV i‘ Eve ry e the“ . Y. i". ____‘_,;_ ; k‘- \ t- Pro Likes iit» p. rfume e. T will cost you nothing. We will send you a Get-Acquainted tube FREE. Try it. Use plenty of water. Then observ,e»—1. The thick, long - lasting lath 3. How refreshed the er. face is at the finish. 4 2. How easily the razor cuts thebeard. l: .. . How smooth, flexible, , and comfortable your face is at the end of a WEEK'S use. of Williams’ Shaving Cream. i Write "Shaving Cream" on a post card. We will send you asample tube at once. The J. B. Williams Company" 655 Drolet St:., Montreal r-i LIFE'S LESSONS CHURCH WILL NOT MARRV 'l‘lii.=i is a ‘free ('tlllllil'_\'. Hill it is’ DIVORCES, DECLARES BISHOP sigiilf-‘i t bow anxious some di- A child came close to his tt-aeib "".""'ee*‘ “Lin “P” l" “M “W” "'"""n" “r3; NM.“ | LONDON, ‘Sept l2.»-— The strong third or tourili lllill‘l'lilL'<> \'\'llllll'(‘*\ m! hank HEM “MSW”; in m.‘ agitation which‘ has been going on hli-ssoil liy sonic iiiini~l~i_" oi‘ ‘thi- l'liilt‘l\1lll(l' in (‘hurcb or iongland i-iiyi-lcg, to (‘liristiiiii ‘Ft-lllllfill. I l|i*]|l‘\'l‘ in :i .i.l.pm,m,r‘i. hebmm with ‘vmfm have the marrinigi- sin-vice of the constitiitmiiiil giivcriiirii-iit and pytjs’ ' prii_\'er~liotik lllillll‘ more “iip-tii-ilatc," heni-i- ltvilltriiti that it is yt“l'i't‘i‘[|)' “WU-l.” coming m wnrdfi that I so that the l‘i‘-lillil'l'l‘.tl', iit‘ divert-oil llffllllil‘ ltir [iarl ziiiii-iil III Illiiltt‘ any dun-t understand; persons no longer would bi- hiir- Hill! Jig" la it wiflii». l| ifilll do I've iurnetl the hauls over and n"! ‘“‘"“‘ l" “ hm"! Wm’ “ MW" “WM l] “H "mum ‘ MW‘; m‘ n" Gym.’ ’ from llr. l-‘urrie. bishop oi" Si. .\i- "l" lW-FUIZ“ ltl-tlttlillllfi- “lit "l0 And [he wards m? Sn ma‘ and |,fln§_ m m,- .|1.,(.,._<.._ flmluunwing church, liowoiw-r iiiiii-li (‘I-illlilii-Hllpl/L. tlieyvm an s.) now’ that the church was \lT|t‘t)lil]\l'flllll:'v ‘"15 UH‘ ril-tlit to Flick to its own Fridge l:i~\i'< for its own mem When we come to the lesson wlicrc h! they are put, Id‘ Oh. teacher, I don't know irliar; I'll do." iii The teacher smiled at the troulilr-ti has no rlfllll l" riaitgu filth-rout , And tenderly stroked the curly ilii- state, 'l‘o that plies: - I ""licre is no compulsion iii-r any- one to be married face, foliowsw- i ., M , l“. i l . “m; an...“ head; and; Watkirkvs lid 1-1,} .\llll\leir.h. I ?l:_:",],,u$|] iiiierfegiwaislvxtthtiLlvigiug-lv:"Before we rent-h them l think You] son.‘ 4 New“ VS emge ‘ c “ (I Tlxinwziyilfg read them" she gent. H‘ n‘ Longwmth v5 w‘ K’ R0’ tlttizii voiit Twlth every lllXllfVNclfll- ‘l’ “m. ' . _- ,. ' .-~“Btif' .1 ll‘ ‘l- i fliihfvflllfi vs It. N. MncNoill, xi ‘l ilknlhnlzfllxz)‘. “ thcnio“ g m“ k “t l“ “l” an“ . l‘ j ‘lftiflbkl/Jlll‘lmltllrgligl,s;fiv:allf)pllmqfir lliltlgnhiqrc’ Alloilllligglqlrlyllll think that the ivis. ‘ . . a - .‘ c . ‘ . i - ' FASHMMNOTEB f. iill? years, is a native of Portllpitn 19am "m lnsgon mm mum,“ , _____. ,|lii\\'kt-~ilJlll',§v’- i Aflrfiyl’, _ . H 1 k _ , ' Practically all Paris model boas?’ 3 guns-inn n m V‘ ry w“ m" n _ - . .. f ' -———-%>>--- - c! fsatiiie black or dark jgroatlclotlt V ' l“ m‘ “°“°"“°“s' L ' ANTlQUE LOVE LETTERS }AndSi)t\:E‘t‘E\'n\E§‘ m m H l“ . , , '1“ . ‘ I \V 1 ktttl l.'. tl. : (‘sillot is featuring trimmings of ' ~ lxtllludhoalils-N‘ lruq mt “O . i rich flowers in a great variety of Aiming the remarkable iliscovci-lTlic days that perr-lianec may ncver ways. leg in the neiwoxtravatllons at Pflliri ‘viii’; kmgmg “M “amo- —~-—- pcil are several love etiers o lensdrpiul’ Very wide steel cloth girdles are ]lt\tl‘l(‘lf\l\ girls to successful glruli m“ sunny U“, Teach‘... who gm... found on dross models of many ators, 11H‘ tflfik Paris houses. especially on black They are found near the newly wilgulsvlngly watch “a w“ "y t" beaded dresses. unearthed wineshop in the Street with Hunting tongue mm m.“ “m of Abundance, which has almost mid eyes items‘ u WGRPC!‘ 000. ‘The troops are tired. and are said to be. unable iii make. fresh efforts in the attempt to. tirlvt-i the ‘Turks back to Angora. USED FOR OLD NEWSPAPERS Old newspapers. are first aids in the kitchen. The sink is the easiest place in the world to break dshes during the. iviiiihing process, but if spread with clean newspapers be- . fore you begin washing it is easy to keep the dishes whole. Another sn-ves many scrubhings. when pm paring vegetables and other estab- lcs at kitchen table spread a few newspapers over it before starting the work. ilow quickly you can clean up after the wot-iris done and there will he no nerd nf washing theitnhle. ‘like a newspaper to wipe nf the gas stove before you use ythe stove rag. it will taktaoffgiiuch of tlm ‘grime. and grcitiie_ ff tliefirlnk [gets greasy sitter washing a! big stack of pots and puns. treat it the sumo hay Aft-or fnofiplngtho kit- chen fldor. whether or not it be. covered with linoleum. spread sav cral newspapers over it until it iii thoroughly dry. This will keep it from getting trnpltgd. Tic 1m a newspaper apron while preparing other ways in which old news- papers can be used about the house with a saving of time and labor and the busy housewife should sv- nli hendlf of them. éspeclnliypdur frocks. trimme (‘hlnese brocade in black colored pattérn is seen on smart tailored wsistcoats for which much i ‘Besides experimenting with the length of skirts, most of the Paris centuries have also made sually longer in the, buck. New hoop skirts are quite differ ant from the ordinary run. inas- lllftlCh as they are rather flat in front‘ having the bulge at. the stiles and also they. ‘drape with‘: perfect grace around the limbs when the is sitting. ‘Mlltlfflfilflf! et lvfadelelne are feat- lurnz Yellow , and silver vivid canary shades heavily d with silver lace. "i For new millnery New Verk Moy on Age tins been the inspiration of the majority with the Louis XI pi-r lod also culled upon. velvet or suede is being used. PROFESSIONAL TEMPTATION - Patient-Great Scott. doctorl 'l‘hiit‘s an awful lilll for one week's treatment. ~Doctor—My good follow, lf yrr-i ‘knew what an interesting y/mrs was and how strongly f Wits‘. lie ptcd to let. it go to it post-nier min. yo. Wouldn't "gnimiits m it tarps times as big R8 this. llfltWPll _qvening witl (‘£50 been restored to its appczirance as it iviis 2,000 years ago. The letter; are on ivory tablets and one is addressed to a gladiat- or nameiLStrax. who. in the opin- ion of Fro! Vittoria Splnazzoln, dir- ector of the Museum here, was probably a “barbnrian" from Brit- ain. The letter reads? “Art thou Plioeiius Apollo ‘n ‘the body of Hercules? lntieeil tho-i hrt a god to ine_ Thy beauty and I strength have blotted from my eyes all other men l am voting ‘and the suitors f despise say that l nm beautiful. l will await thee. beloved one near the Tilmltlo 0! lsls" inscriptions on the walls under drawings of gladiators show that Chloe, Lydia and Cornelia were in love with them. ‘I IN FLANDERS FIELD. The poppies of Flanders field are associated in Lhft ininil of iill English-speaking soldiers with the events of the greatest struggle of all time. linmertzillzeil in fwrlrl’. they remain the syiitbollsm of the spirit that stistalnetl the victorious nations during the long years of struggle when success hung in tho balance and the outcome of the conflict wniggliroudoil in doillit- The groves of our heroic dead should blossom next May with o multitude of pnppIPsPihc poppies of "Flan- iilers field." f fruits for canning. There are many ' available moment shoiild be spent outdoorgd‘ .. . ing the summer months when every ' your iron today! .\ puEat i more raisins l’. And will help His Children in time of need. . l -__-<0->-__-~ AUTUMN THOUGHTS When the rippling iviiveleis sparkle ’.\'cath the moon's rcsplenilenl rays And the shadows ‘gin to lengthen Memory calls up other days. Boyhood. with its frei-ltlr-il tum-s Brown hands and white curly hair Each day then was filled with gladncss Peiils of laughter everywhere i Mflllllfltitl. with its strength and vlgmir \Vori<lng hard from morn night till g iii its attitude not to l'l.‘-lllill'l‘_\' 'Vt\l'i"('(‘.<. Advocates of a iibcrallziiig Tlill‘ coutentl that as tlic (‘liurch of l-Ing- nil is a stattwistalilisliritl holly it hold a vii-iv oi‘ hiai~ from that. held ii,\' the bishop rc- in tlic church. with uonfll Wu on otrongth. and Improve‘ BEAVER noun oontlliu at iiizfilaaimuaii‘ [Mldnnn of Ontario Winter What combined ll lo the only scientifically blended flour on thou Inrlut—nnd can be rolled on to (in the but bulg- ill "III"! ""7 "In. Ask for it ntiyoor “car's. , run 1'. u. TAYLOR co. ' ' f" LIMITED " CHATHAM, ONTARIO lll lit and tliis church ifiii-iiils Sltflf) tin," , ———~—<o>-— -.—~ ' The iiiitti who liliiws iii-i iiwii horn is si-liloni zipplaudvil. ' 11o _\'utt know how wood a iiian feels when he plays his iii-tits? Your‘ Balzfngi L ' Hard When to [in h llearlng up through strife nnil sor row Just to keep things running right. 01d age, with its pain anthhcart- wounds . Finding l-lie no dull and decor Time. it seems, brings. naught liiit sadness ’ . ' Vvrceks are strewn botli frir- and near. We can make a happy coiling I! we've always walked with 0nd Anflour friend-if need ‘not ‘lament - us". . . , ‘ . fhongh- webd beneath the suit. f '~ i -l t. . ~ THINK nunfiteuffipasvioriisns _'TRAVEbLlNG m. nleouisz. t i LONDON, Ont... Sept. l2.——'nlliii the Murrell Brothers. who broki- ‘Jail hero Friday night while await- ing trial for murder and bank rob. bery. arc prohihly travelling in dis- guise is the theoryiupon which oi» tier-rs ln their pursuit are now working. It is pointed out that Syif iww and William Murreil are ainai- eur actors, and would be likely to . resort tn ilisguisc as soon as pus slble utter they escaped from hid’ tilt-sax County Jail. lt is now re garded as fairly established that the escape of the .\llll"l'0|i5 could not have been carried out so sue" cesafully union they had outlidn‘ a Birds ii The little girl said: lllue lllrd is ii‘s the lllril She was wrong. but after twin ilrliik llltia-liiril 'l‘ea y-ui\~i~ i won't tliliik she was very Orange Pekoe! Brings Happiness y BRINGS HAPPINFSQ" \. $3‘ _ u. -¢6-‘ m \ g c. .1. ara ise. "(if course. I. know what the of lhiriiiiisii." - i far wrong. |‘:‘-'[N't'li|||_\' the Q- w "fit... _