jry . l. MONEgtlie many user: of “Vueline" Petra cum Jelly, . ‘utyexpeu ‘ wh find 1 r ti?” vqlllPih grooms; the 2y: ihsPefillle QYebrows every glows sutiluliee and in keeping the ‘y w" a‘ "n7 brush “d ‘l hands soft. and smooth and the fin c: nails ‘in ect con 'tion. , mm by u» notions to injure one fflgiwllllflll-Flelrlfbfllfltd ithhecl- c°mm8r wdbshllid "Ch- “Other. ‘Ca-nods. is paying pensions mg an absolutely safe to use both Touch the lzshes and eyelid, to solidi ez-service men. Including rxtcrilllly and internally. “d, nigh, with it and kw: dependents, over 161,000 individuals And MwW-WM Y?“ buynhat on over-night. This will cn- t" "WW mull“ rld- Mmihl the nude mark vlklltw on the mung, silky 1.811% Dominion tor service rendered nitii ge gives you ‘the assurance bu‘ ‘m n‘ h - To keep dry hands soft and t oduycguof time86:11:12 rhughsfiauhlfi ‘B10031. massage them well . acturing Co, Cons'd, 5520 Chabo: with “Vaselinc" Jelly and Avenue, Montreal, Canada. .V3.S€ll[l€ “F?” ruse: smut PITROLIUM JILLY " VOGUfEip ' SPECIAL SALE . Beginning Saturday August 17th, Continuing for One Week -' _ l lllllflng and Bummer Coats and Suite aelling at ‘ ' ' IALF.PIICI Dresses to clear at Iileoeusoesneeenus . . . . . . . - . . . - . - . - - . - - . . - .. Remainder o! our “Bummer i s... ........ .......... . . . , . ., 0N5 ramp pump _ A lot o! dnrlr Crepe and Satin Dresses to clear at ..... ............. our: mum Discount Other lines clearing st . . . . . . . . . $5.00 and $10.00 A low Evening Dresses ceiling n $10.00 A/(ewlhlt Suite to clear at...“ ....... .... ..;.“$5.00‘ Other Knit Suits It ............. DISCQUNT PRICES. - All Summer Hats clcarh at ............... . ass a! ' , . In. I U i llitfi‘? l \ villi» ., ~ BURNS 4- f " imiirmiwmr ~nuozsrmcrmasnnvunrrs fills r m am desire rnltssueim gm”? :::.:.......~ ' missuymwmms will steed u» ms ; tieyeenendbeartheaereeordakeiflleelessvulue msmrisrwhnsteautywlll ssspisssatrvlrdilimll eseltamen. _ omit ws‘: receded in» the) two HOW l0 U89» it ' Civil wu- had become before ms. bit of "Vaseline" Jelly. You can soon train them toa be» leave it on over-night. Wear soft gloves. Apply it to the nails, to soften the cuticle WI Practices}: V ‘ ' " lid " (rm onus-pi.‘ l ,_ “F0! “W” will‘) ChQGIQGiD “Milli! l “universal-rotten things. ~Ciowds auembiest tnvcenotaph on Armis- tieebay. The memory o! Canada's my thousand sees oh the nus o! battle is honored. But it cnnnottbe expected to mean much toths young- er generetionJ ' new are reaching adult manhood in Canada who never knew one sol- diertot. the nation's 500.000 enlisted ' men. Recollections o! the war hove no place lo the conversation o! the young people;_they srebored by the talk o1 ' er’. tolk ibout the Great War; It-is just about as muchgca thing o! the put as the American Good work is still being done, how- ever, us itmsy long have to be. ior the incapacitnted, the maimed sur- vivors o! the unaddest ‘ellort ever war. One commendable torm oi aid out- side o! pensions is ‘carried on m the Vetcreit Shops. The Department oi goldiers‘ Civil Re-ateblishmeng. op- ened upcspeciul workshops to pro- Vlfii employment for men who had been too badly injuredto compete for work with fit menrin private coni- lmmlll Industry. Such workshops IN mllntlined in Halifax,’ Monu-sgl, Torontoyllamilinn and Winnipeg. and in Vancouver and Victoris. by agree- ment with the ms cross Society. Allwfdlfll W flliires furnished by “I10; J. l». Melville, supervisor o! VQtcreit-Workshops. about 800 men ere thus usefully employed. They manufacture WOOdGIl lbys, juvenile "millin- Plein woodenwsre, pbrcg- loin w» tables end similar irticles. Qnrllibetaotini iorm or employment ll Q10‘ menuiacture 0! poppies 5nd wreaths tor Armistice my. o: inst mm lopronrlets emblem, so direct. l)‘ wllllled with the scenes of Cans. dim “crime. about 1,000,000 popprss W‘! 7-990 wNlthe are manufactured lmlllllly in the Vetcrait Shops. \ mm? °"° Pfirlod o! the year, when orders are pouring in go, poppies’ the vmmm 911°?! are kept working at hllsh pressure. It has bszn duggggt. 9.4’ PP-‘fl liln-llbly. that the work on the menuiaoture o! poppies could be ‘ ma" Qvem!’ distributed throughout, the year by in orifl-lillfld etfcrt oi salesmanship to induce some of the ‘mm "m" o! Poppy my to plsce orders earlier in the year, It would mean that the Vetcratt work- ers would be steadily emplgye m. a looser period. instead crying mm. ed with extra work tor about tm-ss months. ' Pflgllpl the Canadian legion o! m‘ ‘"1511 Empire Service League WW“ m"! ll llWible to develop this Plm- The Clnldian Legimi islnrge. l! mfltlod to the credit‘ tor the suc- cs“ ‘l! 9°99!’ DIY- ‘The lmtlon-wids organization ct err-service men has dime much to help disabled .. 2°"! l?" Md to re-estoblishment the veers since ssmobmsstisn, mortars: su To be acld by Public" Auction front o! the law Court Building in Charlottetown, on Iklill-y. the twenty. seventh day o! leplember. A. 1)., at the hour or twelve o'clock noon: All l‘ q . ski so that the natural. advent ot then in‘)? quickly as -, WY"? by both sides. cent one. Schumann, John itself: Dearrriends. ‘Holden -, was.» iuaii .\ ‘fl-IE .1121.’ . O Premier Pleased» . . ‘ I . .. J, . . .»Tllat1D:epttte ._ .v .~ ,_ ‘u ' _ ' Isflnded t - ~ sue. itpnmier by ‘MacDonald wnizhtunt a-mhsa- sge to the wees irorrrhie veolflon retreat at lneslemouth, some. 6X- vrfisina" irctiiicntioh thatlthe ‘cotton dispute in Luncashlre was ended yesterday. and his hopes that the "awsrdo! the arbitrators‘ would be given without undue delay. Bis meas- ege emphasises the ract that “the position oi the cotton industry is not at eli-setisinctory. Lincashire ‘must put its house in order. Taking the in- dustry ee u whole it req i more activ arc-operative org tion, o! the operators, the es. of the" count-l’! o1 Lance-shire, and its inherited op- portunities in reputation cud market. mey be used to the utmost’ under modern conditions. ' “Certain sections oi this industry must not be wo ked more in mount ion o! trade u ap- parently has been the cue. The in- quiry which the government-institu- ted must now be pushed aheld ls lble, so that the temé mmodution which will iollow arbitration be used as an op- portunity ior both sides and all lec- tlons to get together, iuce the mete; and overcome them." _ l The premlerthen declared that hisI intimate knowledge o! the operatives’ I representatives, and the "improvedi spirit" which he round ‘when he met some of the employees at Edingurgh the other day. have given him good hope that the Lancnshire cotton in- would be accepted and ioyally worked‘ "Peace and co-operation are es- , sentiul"; he went on. "and when I ‘say that I mean that the workers must. lee] that their interests are not ‘ being sacrificed. Aiier all we work to live not-any kind oi lite, but s de- BEABS RAID BARNYABDS ‘\ (Canadian Pres!) SAUL‘! STETMARIE, Ont... Allin".- liL-Though wolves are still playilfi u big part in the destruction oi sheep. big game and small iurm c stock, in the district bears are corn- ing into the picture and quite a nura- ' ber oi them are being killed. In sev- eral instances the a ' ed to have invadedbarnyards j with- success and thrc oi them have been‘ killed at Langross Construction csrnp,‘ alter they had several times raided ‘ _ the meat end other supplies. \, -__>{-*~—-—- | ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION i _ s1: TRAVELLIJRS nhsr’ - A very enjoyable farewell party Wis held in Travellers Rest Hall on Thursday evening, Aug. 8th., in > honor o! Messrs Herbert Poole, Ed- ' word Poole and Osmond Tomlinson vwho are leaving the community. Mr.‘ Tomlinson ms taken a oositicti with Mr. J. Johnson. Margute and the} Messrs gocie, departed ior Montreal on Saturday mdming._ ‘ Mr. Tnlmege Montgomery, who in his usual capable manner acted. us: chairman, called upon Messrs._ A1- McNeill to escort men to the front Ui-ch reed the address given below‘ The boys who‘ were each presented with a live duller gold piece, ciscrette case and automatic lighter. Though completei, taken by surprise, thanked the donors most heartily. at which e11 eppiiudeduud joined in singing - "They're Jolly Bouncing the boys will nextin or- der ioliowed by a sing-song and deno- lng. Mrs. Geo. Densely, Messrs. David Urch, Allie MoNeill. ‘and Peter Blanchard furnished excellent music tor the occasion. During the cveninl dainty rcireshmeht‘: were ‘trved b! the ladies Ind the social hour wu cohcibded by the singing. oi "Auld Lang Syria" toilcwed by regret-ml parting handeleepl. The address given below speaks ior Messrs. 8erbert Poole _ Edward Poole. _ ,_ Osmond ‘romiineon We thegesidenti oi ‘lrayellers Rest‘ and flew Annin, are assembled here this evening to mreu our regret at your. intended departure {rem our mime also worsens to you tire hens ollrgood miiowlhip‘ and my but oldies rsrfyeur fiitm-e vulture. " m vein moths-vim i" edvenhnb promoted youto leeve his mgiandto Ieeiyeurptertuncs iu-‘tbe eamgtoflandbi‘filr_pegrsvvfl ..~ \ gilt ‘ are report- Ofiwglmww cusunwv See the describe . . pin the Enter] _ un||||||||||||||||n|||||||||||||||u|nu|mnunm||unnu||| Beautiful Colored Finishes in ENTERPRISE Ranges v at the Exhibition/t Building, There 1s a. time when words cannot do justice to what they are intended t0 _ - Such 3 tlme i5 110W, and the occasion is the showing of Enter- P7139 Mmlamh and 11'9" Duke Ranges in the Holman Salon at the Exhibi- tion Building. The Enterprise Monarch The Enterprise Monarch, supreme in the best kitchens of (tanada, io linen, and Edwin ‘e three young hlle‘ Mr. David Good ‘ Fellows." strainers you shown here in “highly finished white _ and grey enamel. THOR imllrflvemelltfl, m9“! Cfillveiliellces, and gives greater service than any other range, made anywhere. _ 5 Different C01 or Combinations prise IRON DUKE c The Enterprise Iron Duke is in a class so for above all other castiron ranges that comparison It is finished with all the time-and labor-saving improvements of the Monarch and is built to give a life-time of satis azilan. i is iz-._. assible. p‘ oration: Street-i- ‘isiégum-Esss End Exhibition Building The Monarch has See the E1".f~"~--’~- Tron Duke here in the following beautiful new finishes: Grey and ~White Enamel Black and White Enamel. Sun-tan and White Enamel. Green and White Enamel. Blue and White Enamel. Most of our Enterprise Ranges are sold on the Recommendation of Happy Owners! ' While visiting the Exhibitions ' let us show you the ‘famous MOFFNPT Electric nssgigsns: range that soid- to. ashes, ooalbllls and slowfiree. d» colman Lt i-"T