P PRINCE EDWARD Nlfigllt 7 and 8.45 Another 0f Our “Three Sitar” Week I End Feature Programs l Matinee 3.15. s_— 1. i. SHOP from Hanna's Catalog. AUTHDRITATIVE AUTUMN styles new ready in Paton millin- ery department. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is guar- anteed to please you better. 0016-84119. sitvsn titties lfll’ baby's blith- day with the childs name and grade on it. The W. T. Walther; Co., Ltd.. Queen St. * t WOOL HQEERY, early show- ing of English made hosiery. 31.00 a pair and up at Alley C0,. Ltd. ‘ 7016-14-81 THE EMERA-LLD CO-OPERA- TIVE Farmers, Ltd., will be load- ing hogs and lambs Sept 20, till noon 21st, 7034-1541 AMHERWT WORK SHOES for the man who lwants the best. new prices this fall $8.50 to $5.00. Alley and Co, Ltd. 7016-14-31 SUNDAY SERVICES-Mr. M. 0. Brinton. 'B.A.. will preach in Fair; view September 17th, at I1 a.m., and in Cavendish at 7.30 p.m. FRESH FISH JUST [ARRIVED Salmon Halibut, Cod. Haddock. Eddie Polo IN Of Intrigue” Second Startling Chapter of CHARLIE CHAPLIN -l N “The Idle Class” Fillets. Klppers, Finnan Hiiddles and also Choice Salt Herring.- Reaney Gay 8: Co. Phone 119. PlE SOCIAL AND CONCERT will be held in Spring Park School Friday evening, Sept 15th. com- niencing at 8 o'clock. Admission 15 cents. Ladies with pies free. Everybody invited. 7028-15-11 ORWELL SERVICES- Service next Sunday, Sept 17th. will be held at Orwell Heat at 11,00 a. ill.‘ and at St. Andrew's Church, Or- well, at 7.00 p. in. The Rev. E. Lockhart of Sourls will preach at both services. --MAN9ON—At the P. E. 1. Hos- pital. Sept 12th Mary Ann Shaw. widow of the late George Manson. at the age of 88 years. Funeral A reissue of one of Chaplin's Latest ‘Comedies tiiiiiiiiiii.siiis’ Open Gull Play ltllilll ill, fi-"lll 'l‘!ii"ce Stilts-s, t-nrll out: slime with tour t 'l‘tii‘o:i'o, (tiiiiiili-l-i] (11,. “hm, tho sl-oontl op- Jlllllflll- 1 ldltllllllltlllrllll) tomorrow. Jack Ornionde (Steele) 3 (‘um- Stiltlum t‘. 4 - tho lilititla Adair (Belyea) 5 (lavin 2.22 1-4. Illwlv- lull] t.rtlin:iry' liitltt-lit-s <‘.iii.-;olalioii lltilll, Morn-toil lost Si“: l‘il(ll'll, EXHlBiTlON MINK GET AMONG BlRDS 'l'illltl.\"l‘tl. Si-pi lJ-“Flit! Ifllliill shoivn uov-viiiiit-iil lilliitliiig at the (‘uimll .'ll| .\‘.-i1ii|i:il lfixllilillloll took --il anti il'.l it~ 2iH|ll't'i llurillfl when and ran pheasant l'(‘(‘il])l iir- yilli-nsiiiils hall lll‘~'ll Jziilghtl-rl-(l null llll‘ rt-lliziiiiil- liirtls tiit- unlit-r slit-ii mink from lill‘ gaini- ll-liwiit-s- l'.\i|lilll For fine fabrics The dainty LUX wafers are “extra thin"—-—due to our ex- clusive process. solveinstantly and completely in hot water, making a wonderful, creamy cleansing but HARMLESS suds. For allfine laundering ‘v-‘uii f biiriiil-x y For Wnsiiin Silks. totes AllFinc ‘abrir I ever BYOlilxfiLS Limi tl-o Good Racing S'l‘, SFEPHENS, N. B., Sept 1.4 -~'l‘lie racing was of the very best, with good liclds of horses in eacl: class and close finishes in each rat-c. Tile following is summary: I 2.24 Trot; Purse $400 Nutwotiil Lou (Southard) 2 1 .\laul{. ILlllt) 2 ‘ 2 (lialcy) ‘ 4 di 1 u KQLwIC-DIQP‘ u 'i'iine——2.‘.il 1-4, 2.21 3-4, 2.‘. l'\\‘t) in the 2.17 Mixed; Purse $400 Mary (iatownotl (McCoy) 1 1 out Jat-k The (flipper (~lJouse) 2 5 llicli llolnrest (Holmes) 3 2 mo, Doii Q, (Burrcll) 4 3 “gamut, Haskizi (he) l] 6 4 “H. i-‘ilmuro illllltlll (Doherty) 5 6 ' ’l'lliiu-—2.15 l-i, 2.16 1--l, 2.15 1-4. 2.19 Mixed, Purse $400 (‘tmlt-t-titin (Acker) Wayland Echo Lou Milliri‘ lH-ari llourbon ‘.1 d 'l‘iuii~.---2,20 l-4. 2.19 1-4. 2.10. 'i‘tmiorrow‘s racing will have the 2.15 mixed. with six starters, tin»- 221 mixed. with eight start- i-rs and tho free for all with Bud llal, Roy Voio, and the Calgary Eiirl. 'l‘his promises to be the [ea- ture oi the racing and a bumper crowd is looked for. 3 hniighs of the limb planted in tlii-ir enclosure, while the mink ivt-iw- dashing around trying to dis iIflVl'l' some way oi‘ killing more victims. They dis- Z11 \ \ 22X: ‘ti. nniiflfls TURUNYU L,“ is sold only in ualsd packets- Q\_l_l_l'Pl'..°°_ ‘-L__._____. At Bornei City 1 3 2 4 s ICOIIIIDRIIY, ..o, 7 Fortress Signal Company ‘of Halifax, the latter oi’ which is fto be attached for administration. .2,’ taxi- Lsrzw wMH mulls-um“ , Augustus Wednesday and today Friday 15th inst, at 1 p. m. from the residence of Mr. Major Clarke, Cape Treaverse. THE OHARLOTTETOWN DRIV ING PARK management have de- cided upon having a three minute class Trot with" a Purse of $600.00 in place of the 2.15—~2.18 which did not fill. The entries to this class will close next Monday the 18th inst. The conditions oi this race ‘will be the same as those in the Programme of Exhibition Races, 7031-15-31 ‘SIGNALLING BATT. HGS. -- ‘A. signalling battalion, headquar- .ii-rs in St. John, was formed Wed lnesday afternoon at the Armorles and is composed of Nn. ti Signal "Company of this city. N0. 8 Signal of Charlottetown and The battalion officers have not iyet ‘been appointed although ‘oral nsgies have been recommend- l cd. St. John Journal. comfort at Futons... sale of choice household furniture at Gt. Davids Presbyterian Manse - Tuesday. Sept. Georgetown. on 7019-14-31! ‘ . 19th at 2 o'clock. , 58V‘ SPORT COATS for style and 6006-11411 REMEMBER TH E AUCTION ceeds for; thfeynew Prottestont 0r- 1ilikn1gem" ‘II "7003415-21. x i . .-, , y- - . Pdiltoicounr.‘ — Anus Po- lice Court yratartia flnmprphlbtl- tion case was s journed until next Wednesday. - .“ from Brockvlile BOYG AND GIRLS school boot-s. Our new guaranteed solid shoes will save money for you this-veal- our full line from infants to big girls. Alley"Co., Ltd. 7016~1+3f lent concert was rendered by, tllfl 4th. Regiment band on Queen Square last night and was very much enjoyed. THE LOTTERY OF THE KEL- LY’S CRO$S INSTITUTE quilt wlll not come off at the School fair us, expected. Date oi‘ lottery will be published later. INTERESTING COMPARISON, ——Tlie Automobile license lee 6X- tracted from Ford car oiwners by the different! Provincial Govern- ments i5 a5 fOllClWS2—A.1lbeTtB., $15, British Coluimibia, $1.2; New Bruns wick, $13; Nova Scotia, $21; On- tario, $1.3; Prince Edward Island. $12; Quebec, $10.50; Saskatche- wan. $12; Yukon, $10. AT ROTARY. —-A|t the meet- 'ng of tlie Rot-ury Luncheon yes- terday, it was resolved on unani- mous niotlon to send a. letter to Mr. A. W. Newtbury ‘and the gar- dener Mr. Barney McKenna, ex- [tresslug appreciation of tlie splen did manner in which the Queen Square Gardens had been kerpt this year. ROTARY LUNCHEON. —— At the Rotary luncheon yesterday the chle-f speaker was Preimrier Bell who gave an excellent Wadd- ress on Canada's Relation to the Empire. Major Crosby presided. Messsrs Percy Pope and W. Cbes-_ ter McLure were‘ introduced as‘ new memlber and the Rotary: charge read to them ‘by Rotanlan R. H. Rogers, alter he had given| a short talk on "Fundamentals oi‘ tllotary". The guests present. were Henry Monsett of the Hali- MAOKIE a. co, laavp s limited . quantity or good old- feed oats at l - the right price. buy now. Phone - 441, Grafton Street. ‘Hiji t‘ '1" é. . ‘-.‘-"- ‘z Jisssnv M, DAV out. 33th. for tea. in lthel- rkbt l-hlld ro- ‘ CHEESE BOARDr-The zoubw- lug message was received ~ yesterdsy-“ltl cents ,_ bid for cheese but only s few sold on Board." ' BAND coucarrr —iAn (em-ei- ' physicians _ , scribed yoost fosflthe correction ofloettaln physical diam-random merits. such as bolls.‘ U constipation. pimples or _‘ and ‘lntesflniil troubles. Royal Yeast Cakes ll are rich in vltunlnes ' and. serve to tone up c the blood. - Yeast Cakes on on sale in practically ovary grocery store. Send “Royal f ‘ :-‘ .5. i. ‘a n » s Q 0 i. E. w. GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED‘ TOIONIO. QMADA woo-inc nouns»- '. ' 'i'.'.‘ Qlth MADEINCANAOA ‘y the Housing Commission held last evening. ed. and matters fully discussed. order in ‘Council had "been passed by the local government, also by the Dominion Government, thus hands of the Commissioners and the Director appointed by the Gov eriinient. The Commission the scheme this year. A motion was tptlsseri at the meeting regard- ing one way trailfic on Fitzroy ‘St. during Exhilbition days. LOCAL “Y" ACTIVITIES-The Y.M.C.A. is preparing for what is hoped to be its largest season oi’ activity and as o. step 1n ‘this dir- ection, the whole interior of tlie building ls being thorongihly over- hauled. painted and put in a good Percy L, Hand and Ray Pendin- ,i__q , Scott's book. The Wiri- as l saw SIMPSON — KELLY. —.\ very pretty wedding took place at Fort August/us church, Tuesday morn- ing at nine o'clock, when Margaret Simpson, ‘Mrs. ‘bride of Mr. Gerald Kelly son of MI‘. and Mrs. James Kelly City The ceremony" was pertformed by Rev. ,A.llen ‘Maodourifild, after which a nuptial Mass was cele- lbrated. St. Dunstan's Cathedral girl's choir of which the bride twas a meinlber, contributed excellent music and the vocal solo by Miss Lucy Blanchard was beautifully tendered with IMiSs Bessie Blanch "Yd B! Oftanist, The couple were unattended, the bride being glv. en aiway by her brother, Mr. Her- bert Simpson. The Altar was i". 118M084")! decorated with potted Dlnllts and cut flowers by friends of the tbride who motored to Fort com- pleted the work. The wedding we. sents were numerous und useful, comprised of silverware, cutglase, em- "1011101118 a handsome nilver tea service from the employees of Beer & Weeks. A buffet lunch was served at the Priest's house for the ‘Charlottetown friends. ‘Mr "md ‘Mrs- K9“? left. on a short honeymoon trill UIN-"lah the Mari time Provinces. The G-uardign ex tends hearty congratulations. daughter ot‘ AUTUMN WEDDING - st, MRTYB Episcopal Church, sum. merfilde. was the scene of a very vretty wedding at 7 o'clock yes. trrday mor. ins. When Ml!!! 110191! Rahal Cm-‘ldfml- dilllilllier of Mr. and Mrs.»Si-'t'ilcy A, Crmntcn. St. Elena-Jr's. swims nit- sin,- of iui- William Edward Cotton. sou of Mr, iind Mrs. W. L. Cotton, of Charlottetown. Tbs Qgremuny was Derformed by Rev. DeWolfe White. ‘Rector of (St. Mary's, the church being beautifully decorated for the occasion. The {bride who was unattended and whotwas given "WW by he!‘ father, wore a trav- Blllll! stilt of- blue trlcotine with hat t0 match, and grey gquirpél neckplece. of twhlte roses. ‘After tthg o5”. molly Mr. and Mrs. Cotton motor- ed to Borden and crossed by the‘ car ferry on a two weeks honey- moon trbp to Boston and New York. The popularity enjoyed by the bride and groom was evidenc- ed by the numerous wedding pra- sents received. handsome and vala able remembrsnces from relatives and friends in different sections of the island. The bride. wh-i is‘ a registered nurse, being a graduate of the Prince Edtward Island Hos- pital spent six years in Charlotte- town and has many friends here. The groom who ls a returned soi- dier. is one of our most energetic "as-ref"; and progressive young business M15“ to the (Yanadinn Red Cross Soci- Mar)’ Siinllson. ibecanie tlieifly w be expend"! on ‘behau o‘ day. August 23rd. by Rev. I. M. B_ENNETT.--There passed peace- fully away at Ora-ngedale. C.B., on- Sept. 10, 1922, the beloved wife of William Bennett, age 32 years. for- Darlington. P. 1E. ‘ls-land. ——-—<o->--—-,- Nothing To ii." ‘which anneal-ed serially in tlm Guardian a short time ago has been handed tiver -by the author the tu-bercular soldiers in such n way as the lied (Jross may deem advisable. it was for this generous punpose that the story was relea- sed to the‘ press. M-ARRIAGES McLELLAN-LAN-Noyr- A; 3gp Dunstan's Cathedral, 0n Wednes- day. Aug 30th. 1922, Annie _A. Lsnnon, of Summervllle, lately teacher in Regina. to [Hugh l) Mo Lellnn. St. Peter's Bay. MOUNTAIN — OHAMPION.— At the home ol‘ tlic bride, on Wednes Murchison, Cflliin Mountain. to Marion Alicia Champion both of Dariiley, - fax Rotary Club. ll. L. Pittman ,0!)- Montreal; Hon. John E. slnelsiiqilllllglna work is in the" capable inn s of ton the new Y.M,C.A-. Secretarpf-Merlsrs- Waller & Doyle ‘ of $l,§i96,22il.000, or little over ' niilliimsdn isoomna a new 18% His Worship pointed out that all putting the not into effcct and tlie matter was now eittirely in tlie will no douibt go fully into the scheme and be prepared to give informa- tioli to anyone who may desire it. (lily 1114319381118- .~\s the steusnnis late it is nutllkely tiiat many will avail themselves of geiieralcontlitlon.improvements to the bowling alleys and other ‘re- i-...*. I e"-" (Continued from ‘P1186 Fill") _ Our agricultural llfwllflliln- which in tlie early year» of B" inluion history far exceeded our industrial production, has ‘bei-"fl overtaken and passed in the race. The (rectory has so for outrun the production was valued at $3.520.- 724,039 as against iarm production one my“ oi “touch.- in 1870 the value, in!‘ Canada's dnditstrial PW ductloil 1’was "borelyjflfi mllllflll dollars. "which incl-assist to 481- nilllionsj ._. _ y , Jvigures may be dry readlntl. but the facts they disclose tare sometimes both 0101111911‘ and im- presslve. Canada has become a great manufacturing nation and this in half an average lifetime. And still her vigorous industrial activities grow and etlpsnd. Last year a total of 1.081 charters were granted .to new companies coni- nieucing operstldus in Canada, re- presenting $824,000,000. This year, during the first six months , the new int-or- poratlons approximated $20,000.- 000 a week and it would seem as if 1922 were going to create a . x L Si“ d6 11L‘. capitalisation of _ H, ‘ At Syiac vi ii-dsli- IS YtRiAiOU SE. Sellt Worthy. Thomas Murphy's six}. four-yeurold today wnn Ill Blrlll heats the 810,000 Trot, feature attraction o the week of the Grand Circuit rat; fzirin that last year the industrial -.liig hers in connection Willi Ille- State Fair. The Summaries:— - 2.05 Class Pacing, Purse 01.090 ' Three Hsstv- » Tfllnflfla-(B, rig ll AW TramP-‘y- -|‘_ fast-Cabinet's l-ionor Jloran l"! 1 Minnie Williams. it"! \mi(‘|'2'l-2"" W. Thomas) ‘Pony Mac. b" g (Johnson) "" slit-at‘ 'l‘l.tne—-2.08_ 3-4. 2.0a 34.2.01"; 34-. Western Horsemen Trot. F°'|I'.°" '10 Two iln Three, Value $6.242!“ Peter Earl, b c. by Peter The Great-Anne Akworthy (Ray) 1 1 Buster, hr c (‘Rosemlrel V 2 Helen Dillon. "b l (Serrlil) i! _ Lee Wynolet, h t‘ (l-‘leluingl "4 5 Suavity, l) t (For) 6 4 ‘Lee Bond also started. Time-ZOE 1-4. 2.06 3-4. w be H rsemen Pace Foals oi’ poflrui: lfluTllrcQ, Value, $235613 Peter Etawah. b c by Etawah- Jane Va (Murphy) _ 1 Ophelia v.. b f (Sickest ,- ? John Harvester b c (Canton) 3 5 Lanibetto. ro c (RuY 4 4 Tlme—*2.09 1-4. 2.06 3-4. 2.14 Class. Trotting, Purse $1.099 Three Hteats record in this regard. The National Policy of 1879 has been. fripitiulgip securing tlie investment oi‘ hundreds of iiiil- lions of dollars of American capi- HOUSING ‘SCHEME DISCUS- SED‘ _ A special “mating of the tal in Canada in bnanch factories City Council in conference twith was dred. These give emllloymelll 1° His Worship thousands of Canadian workmen, Mayor Jenkins in the chair. Quite a number of questions were ask- to the number cfaibou-t eight hun- whose wages are spent in this country. American manufacturers come here to get access to the Ce- nadlan market and also in this way to obtain access of the mill‘- kets of the British Empire on the preferential terms, accorded i0 Canadians. Bivinches of British industries to the number of about 250 have already been established ln Cwnadn and the numlbor is stea- Tliese glimpses of the great in- dustrial growth and activity 0f manufacturing enterprise in Can- ada should also serve to remind us that the gresiest of our mater- ial needs in Prince Edward la- land is that of indoor employment for all the year round. Without iously handicapped in the race. Messrs, Lowe Bros, charge ni‘ tlic painting. Mr. been tbusy installing new heating and is placing new heating i-oils in the‘ main tboiler so as to provide r hot water showers at all times. Mr. W. Vernor Ferris, the new physical ilirertor, arrlvcti from Sault St, (Marie lust night, and ‘will take up his duties at once. llotli "Mr. Ferris and Secre- tary Pelndleton are now at tho senvics of the community and HqVYIlHKIWWII-EBS throughout the your is P l I q m _ v “rkHi-ultfui cause of the exodus from gANoN SCOT-rs woK'__Yrhai Ollll-t ins r Llie past tiwo weeks sum of $1,582.23, representing the , royalty proceeds M Canon R Glappnrntir-a in the gymnasium ‘constant employment I tour shores and the decrease of our ‘population and it calls loudly for prevention and remedy. Our greatest material iii in this Province is the bleeding exodus, the loss of our population. They go from us because they are de- nied at home the constant employ merit, which varied productive in- wiii welcome any interview n, duetrlal activities alone can give. 88rd ills boy's work programme for the season or any local work that the YiM.‘C.A. might assist, lu A Chess Tournament‘ entries having already come lu from students at Prince of Wales College, thigh school and the in. of th As- » soclatlon. The tournament "Zp termediate menrbens today. The formation of a Chess Club has been talked about and everyone interested in this grand old game should get» busy and no. tlify Secretary Peudleton. _ DllniinPs Illnlinent‘ for Dnitrlrnfl Elfin: merly Miss Hazel Mary Younker, o! Equal " r an» li-iu » s Ydfli in.» in The following arcihe scores in the second shoot iii settles for ‘Dominion of Canada Prize. Range 200, 300, 500. 600 Yrds. ' Possible 100 pts. ’ , W. S. Cooke, 87; 1i‘. G. Kennedy. 332 W- J- Ki-‘flnfldy. 85% P; Bro- die, 82; Cecil May, 82; H, L, Prewse. s1; J. A. iMloore, s1; n. ‘May, 79; Wylie Allen,‘ 78; J. ‘C "McDonald, 78; G. W. West”: ‘E. has al- ready been startled, twcnty- five WW5" 8118 . Yl-Lltillvtitisiill do when you h!!! an lnlury ls to B11011! Miners-s Mellett,‘ lg; famous llinlment. 3032111118, healing and gives quick e . She carried a bouquet; _- ‘Two MILLION w [ll-Ills to or Improve. are" ' p s ~ values oyoollll‘ proolously. our examination will tell It‘ “or sysslgflt. he. will bols- DR. E. 0. HARRIS men. being-proprietor of the Mari time Stationers Ltd. The Guardian M"! l! IIBPMQQL 00119150139911!- ‘G. Love, 77; G. H. Jones, 76; El- mer Browii 74; G. -M. ‘Moose, 72;. Col. Crockett, 72; P.-Glll, 71; 0. ‘Brown. 71; J.A. Auld, 66; W. Bea- ton 66; J. M. Brown, 66; W. Ste- wart, 66; D. McDonald, 56; G. »' 17989811. _;~ Eb. Brown, 54; G. ‘ Brown, 54; H. Iiendei-son; 21; A.~| ~ - ‘ L. Brown. 50; Alli. Doyle, 5o; c, u. Beaten, 44; 1., l‘ "‘ "‘""P"°- Bryanton. 18. Next Shoot Septeim- ..__ ‘her 20th. . ‘ —-—---<0->_---_- ' ' ARREST “Amquh All shades 1n stock, neuron ‘HARBOR, "Mich" Sept 14——W'm. E. Foster. radical lender, Joseph today. With seventeen ot- her sileged communists seized in connection with a meeting last .month in a mlinal syndicallsm. Preliminary hearing has been set for Sept 16. j-<-Q>_____ CNSTOR IA For infers and Children ill-USE Ft-R UVER 30 YEARS limit-tare M4 f7 l,‘ adds-w was in ta cell in the [all at Si. _ _ woded sport near‘ ' Brigman, he faces charges of cri- Not all farmers’ sons desire to be tere desire to become farmers’ increased taxation wlil never slop the exodus. Road build Inn, which gives temporary om- ploymeiit in summer only, our bus- sgainst our greatest ill. if we had factories producing yearly times the value of the products of cur farms, as Canada has, there Edward island.’ _ _ "PERSONALS is , . lvlessrs. R= E. Harrison and C. B. Harrison. New 'York are guests at tlie Revere Hotel. Dr. H. J. McDonald, St. Peters and Mr. D.A: McDonald, Boston, motored to the city yesterday and returned to S-t. Peters in the af- ternoon. and ZMFS. Mfiwllllll-lllfl, Messrs. Thos. Alien,‘ ltoy R. McWilllnriis. Goldie Guignlon, Cape 'l'rnvcrsa, find the Misses Gladys, Dorothy bi?‘ vsold at half price. ‘$31.50 to $1.75 shades for 75c. 3 light fixtures, com- plete with shades $7. 2 light fixtures, com- Tplete with shades, $6. 8..Molsaac 8i Sons ‘ 100 Oussn ltnst Phone 722d farmers, nor do all farmers’ dsuph V‘ lest season is futile as a remedy t, three ' would HPWiPQxodus fron- Prince- Mr. and Mrs. M. Guignlon, Mr. l Flnvpra, "hr h, by Atlantic ‘Ex- pressQulte Worthy (H F181; in zbmiiio Dillon b g (Serrllll 1 3 Alta Quest br i1. (Harrison) ' Bluque, b li hMvDlJIlfllll) Monurque, b g (Wade) 7 5 Emilee and Peter Will Tell als started. Tlme-—2.07 1-4, 2.08 1-4 2.14 1-4. The Efmplre State 2.12 Trot, Thret? Heats $10,000 _ (Cup presented to owner b)‘ Merchant's Association of New York City.) Czar orthly. b g b)’ Worthyt Murphy) 1 Peter Tile Brewer, b h Ray 3 Taurlda. h m (Fleming) 2 The Great Rose, b m (McDon- Md) 4 4 4 Captain s. (‘ll ll. (McDt-vitil 5 5 5 Walter Sterling. h ii driven hi’ ‘Stokes was distanced. Time-ZOE 3-4, 2.06 1-2, 2.07 1-2. a. t: canteen-s Czar are»: :.-‘r:>¢ The Governor's 2.05 Trot, ' Purse $3.000. Three Heats Great l-lrltton, ‘blk ti, by Peter Choiiault-ldziiiioran Dodge 1 Prince Flawnlin, bin Murphy L’ ti Favonliiii, br h (Etllllillll ti 2 is. Colorado. b ll (Cox) 4 3 lEficotillzt br g (Fleming) 5 5 Jane The Great. Peter Coley ant iBonnie Bel also started. b-l ua.-.-iic—- _. 'l‘inie—2.0~l 3-4. 2.05 1-4. 2.07 1-2., _ _________________________. ‘mines m‘ forests’ o" a proportion-laud (Yoii-itunct- Gulgnion, Boston. ate number of factories, such ilrgln‘olored to , the city yesterday other Province: enjoy, we are scrinnil attended tlie operatic concert ~(_ gyening, l la _ ____ __ Beyond question, this want of» 7- m» uvusiThick, Swollen Glands a! that makes horse rosr, Wllltlqhnve tiiicii wind h‘ or choke -down, can he reduced with also other Bunches or and horse kept at work. Economical- only a few drops required at an applica- Absorbins and Absorblne Jr.,' Ill made in Canada. POTATO BASKETS 100 DOZEN (in stock) , Strong and well t ‘ made it Lowest Prices p Wholesale And ’ " Retail come r0, THE UNION commas-om. oottso: for a thorough training in shorthand and Typewrltlnq The Secretarial Course will ‘it you for the highest posi- tions Writs for Prospectus today. classic Empire Stats! int- firs... 13"‘ he! 511mb... Women antler hem c0121: years. The ' nsll! this)‘ V h ltoelvealue in the can sdldl. t or old, as dual- Fresh, strong tlavorlngs for the fall Bug.‘ ling season. here, but the following psi‘ tial list may suggest some that you need: VINEGARS White Wino Malt Older Mixed Pickling Spice Whole All Spice Whole Cloves Red Peppers Cayenne Peppers Mace Ground Allspioe Celery Seed Tumerlo Powder Curry Powder IENKINS & SON Everything That's Good to Swellings. N0 blister, n0 hill‘ IOIII, tion. $2.50 bottle delivered. Book 3 R free W. I-‘Jnnng, Inc. 141 Lynisns Bldiulontnsl WM. liilllAN Principal Royal Bonk Building X001 .._______. vvv lire You llinliicapped By Defective Sight? Perhaps your eyes may bti - defective, althoudh you are not aware of the fact. ' if you have difficulty ln d6- lng what other do oaslly,.or if you have trouble In seeing what others see clearly, -lt ls time to have your eyes exam- ined. ' Do not delay, for delay is dangerous where your oysr are concerned. We will give you export sit vice. G.F. HUTCHESON t BilllWN FilllTWEAii The Leading} Color lliown Oxfords sine arrears will be very popular this pel- Ian-our stock is already for inspection. ‘ "' ' HOBIERY TO MATCH $1.60 -ro woo Wiiieyl: 00.. till-f Fashionable Footwear‘ ‘4 . too-owe s vovvvvvvvvvoif" . "Willi s In?“ Fw-nkmmyl-‘i-‘iliadindd sale ygm-fgecbv PICKLING ., SUPPLIES ‘, says 10;} seas,- A oar ' i-‘irreo HERE “ Ws carry the different , widths A. s. c. n. s. "‘