' 7274-8-22-7i. I IIAMflljiilllLlRiM/Als ' "’ E noun of asthmatic attacks A Edoyment in Every Puff! The Parker House ls now read! to take permanent and transient‘ boarders. The house has been‘ completely . modelled and beauti-' iuily finished. The table speaksiorv itself. Dinnler parties and banquet-ll, a specialty. This house is located‘ 92 Kent Street, almost opposite City flail. Hours for meals: Breakfast from 6 to 8 o'clock. Dinner l2 to 2 o'clock. ' Supper 5.30 to ‘I P. M. Proprietress. MRS. M. J. MacKINNON, tl-Zll-lmo. Domini i Canada Provlnctno‘; Prince Edward lslflhfl IN CHAN CERY _ Before the Vice-Chancellor. No. D-22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John A. Ceilings and William M0- Lure, Executor: of the last Will and Testament oi Daniel Coliings, COMPLAINANTS AND Eva Coilings, Caroline Thump“!!- Kate Hicken, Hugh coums. Lionel Coillngs, David 1.. lilcken. Doris Thompson and Everett Thunlllwil DEFENDANTS Pursuant to a Decretal Order made in the above cause on ti" Twenty-fourth day of Ausllst. A- D- 1928 by I-Iis Honor the Vice-Chan- cellor, Notice is hereby given to all creditors oi the said Bwflsfll. 93"‘ lei Colliugs, to come in and prov! their said claims before the Vice- Chancellor in his Chambers in the Law Courts’ Buiidin in Charlotte- loun nu 'i‘uv»rln,v liu- Eighteenth day m‘ Scpu-xllln-l- A. 1)., um», ln-lween the hours oi‘ IZIPVPI! o'clock m the fore-noun -ii‘.i| Jlll.‘ riclock in the affcrnoon otherwise to be excluded from the benefit of the said Order and be barred from and against any (‘IJIIIJI against the said Estate. Dated this 28th day oi August. A. 1)., i928. LEITH E. BRECKEN, Registrar. J. D. STEWART, Esquire, K. C., Complainants’ Solicitor. 7422-8-29-ws4i. " Hill sue My farm of about 30 acres. Dwell- ing and all buildings guaranteed A No 1. Situated near Victoria. Crapaud. Cheap, for quick sale. Handy, all conveniences and iour minutes walk from Victoria Bathing Beach. HAMJVIOND J. INCE. Victorian P. K I. '.'0ll-8-l0-fmw9i. FiiliM F0ii SALE Farm oi 81 acres at Cable Head West-psi. Peter's Bay. 40 acres clear, the balance in lumber and pasture, with good barn and house. partly finished, farm well watered. Will sell separately or with stock, crops and machinery. Apply GEORGE K. COFFIN, St. Peter's Bay. 7644-8-11-Sw6i. FARM FIIRSALE lmd at Farm oi 100 acres oi Falrvlew, Lot 85. acres oi land at Falrvlew. Arriy Lot B5. JOHN \MacDONALD. Rice Point, P. E. I. Special low fares TORON TO EXHIBITION August 24th to September 8th, good ‘ until September 13th For further partic- ulars apply to W. K. Rogers, City m Ticket Agent. L. P. Ritchie, Ticket Agent, Station, or Parker House? Also farm of 65 - ‘ GABBY GERTIE -~-- "No girl cares to vamp an artistic soul unless it's well heeled." LOTS OF FUN Bug: Gee. this in the best ride I've ever been on and it don't cost anything either F’ Manager: In Jackson a good cigar salesman? Clerk: Yes olrl That boy sure knows the ropell - /. COLD BUT ATTRACTIVE “I found her a veritable North Pole." "She's the magnetic pole to mm’: HARDER EACH YEAR Mr. Meekton: I've found man- rled life harder each your. Friend: How's that? Mr. M.: Well, she started ofi with sofa pillows and now it's flat- lrons and rolllng-nlnl.‘ If you are your own maoler, what. nd of a servant have you? _-____Q-Q>—-—i ::il'or‘ years Mother Graves‘ Worm Exterminator has ranked as a re- liable wonn preparation and it al- ways maintains its reputation. .:A‘|thma Overcome. The triumph ' Asthma has assuredly come. I. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy " the moot positive bless- “ over known. Letters received thousands who have tried it W" I tethlonlal which leaves no .~~ doubt that here II a real ' Oct It to-day from your l _ P. W. Clarkin, Dis- rltrict Passenger Agenir YCharlottetown. ' TCIO-l-fl-Gi. oe-eoo-o-oee-eoeol Q-OOOOOO-OQ-O EYES TESTED AID Glasses Fitted » like it. you see." she cried inco- PAN IQ! When Lila, in Farquahars arms. heard her husband's voice in the hall, she almost fainted. With a gesture of desperation, she freed herself, but there was terror in her eyes. Terror, lest Herbert should open the door to the small drawing-room and find her there with this strange young man. Farquahar was watching her closely. He hadn't heard the voices 1n the hall, but he saw the express- ion in her eyes, and he miscon- strued it. "If I am so obnoxious to you, Llia—" he was beginning dryly. “Sshl" she warned, with a quick finger on her lips. The footsteps were passing toward the library. She dared breathe again. But she must get rid of Far- quahar at once. Herbert might ask Siddons whether she was 1n. and, when he learned that she was down- stairs. he would undoubtedly come to the drawIng-‘room himself. She clutched Farquahars sleeve. “You must. go quickly," she told him breathlessly. He looked at her. "Why, please?" “Because Herb-Mr. Ware has just come in." "I fail to see what that has to do with us," said Farquahar, with a shrug. Lila wrung her hands. "Ho mustn't know-he wouldn't herentiy. Farquahar smiled grimly. "You mean he wouldn't like to know that you are meeting another man here? He is still in love with you?" “No, n0!" moaned Lila. "He—" "If that is the case-when he has a wife like the girl I met this mom- Ins-I can only say that he has Very poor taste." said Farquahar. brutal with anger; Lila was too excited to under- stand or resent what he said. “Don't you see," she pleaded des- perafcly, "that. lie-he'd be furious, if he knew his wife permitted this— this secret meeting of ours.” That, in a way, was the truth. she comforted herself. "I thought you said he was such a remarkable man, clever and kind," he reminded her mockingly. “Oh. bu: he can b every, very sev- ere. she shuddered. "Please, for my-for his wife's sake-J’ “Your excitement and confusion is all, out of proportion to the cause Lila, said Farquahar deliberately. Do you mean to tell me that this will? Chill! is the sort who would take it out on his wife, if he dis. covered me here?" “Yes, yes!" “Then you weren't telling the truth whim you said he was so wonderful? really a sort of beast, u that "Yes . . . No . . 0h, Jack, please go!" He pickcd up his hat and coat. “Im zmna." he said. with omin- ous quiet. "I'I1 not force you more falsehoods today. Good-by." With a great sigh of relief, she watched him leave the drawing- room. Again she heard footsteps coming along the hall from the direction of the library. “It's all cver now!" she thought despairingly, and sank down on the much» hidi"! her face in lier hands. She waited t0 hear Herbert's voice. What would he say to Parque- har ? “Ah, Holmes!" she heard Farqua- hfll‘ 581- "So it's your turn now? Sorry, if I overstayed my allotted time today." A moment. later she street door close sharply. _ She had a mingled feeling of re- lief and dismay. It was Gilroy Holmes who had come in with Her- bert. It was Holmes, and not. Her. belt. whom Fsrquahar had meg, But the significance oi F‘arquahar’s words was not lost on her. He .Yes... hegrd the [HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' Warning to the Public it has come to my notice that certain salurnen selling mining stocks have been showing a letter signed Benillllifl Rogers, Jr., and purporting to have been sllfllii b! 111184" recommending then to the Public. I hereby declare this sig-naturetobeaforgerysoiaraslamconcernedandwarn all persons that I have never had anything to do with this matter. BENJAMIN ROGERS JR. “ Manager Johnston & Ward PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Prize List (Continued) SHEEP Class 28.—Shropshh'e Downs. Sec. l.—Rom, 2 shears and ovcr,— 1, Geo. L. Boswell, Frenchfort; 2. George L. Boswell. Sec. iL-Ram, shear1lng,-—-1, Geo. L. Boswell; 2, Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. 3.——Ram Lamb,——l, G90. L- Boswell; 2, Geo. L. Boswell; 3, Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. 4.—-Ewe shearling,—l, Geo. L. Boswell: 2, Geo. L. Boswell; 3, Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. 5.—Ewe Lamb,-—l, Geo. L. Boswell; 2, Geo. L. Boswell; 3, Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. 6—Flock of Shropshire Downs —l, Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. '1.—F'lock. ram, lamb and 3 ewe.—1, Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. 8.—Cilampion Ram-—l, Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. ll-Champlon Ewe-—l, Geo. L. Boswell. Class 29.—South Downs. Sec. L-Ram. 2 shears and over» 1, Almon Boswell, Dunstafinage: 2. Kenneth Embieton, Harvey Station, N. B. Sec. 2.—Ram shearllng-l. Kell- neth Embleton, Harvey. Station. Sec. 3.—Rem Lambr-l. Kenneth Embleton; 2, Almon Boswell; Kenneth Embleton. . Sec. 4.——Ewe Shearling.—-1, Ken- neth Embleton; 2, Almon Boswell; 3, Kenneth Embletcn. Sec. 5-—Ewe Lamb.—1, Almon Bos- wail; 2, Kenneth Embleton; 3. Ken- neth Emblcton. Sec. 8.—.1=‘lock of South Downs, consisting oi 1 ram, l shear or over; and 3 sheariing ewes, owned by one exhlbitor,—l, Kenneth Embleton dz Son, Harvey Station, York Co., N.B. Sec. ‘L-Flock, consisting of 1 ram lamb and three ewe lambs, bred and owned by one SXIlIblt01‘,—I, Almon Boswell; 2, Kenneth Embleton dz Son. ' Sec. ll-Champlon Ram-—l, Almon Boswell. Sec. Q.-——CIIRIIIPIOII Ewe,—l, Ken- neth Embleton & Son. Class 30.—0xiord Downs. Sec. L-Ram, 2 shears and over- 1, Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. 2.—Rem, sheerllng-l, A. H. Boswall dz Son, Mershfleld; 2, Geo. L. Boswell; 3, A. H. Boswell dz Son. Sec. 3.—Rsm Lamb-—l, Geo. L. Boswall; 2, Geo. L. Boswell; 3. A. H. Boswell a Son. Sec. 4.-—Ewe, shearllng.-—l, Geo. L. Boswali; 2, A. H. Boswall 8a Son; 3, Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. 5.—Ewe Lamb, -1, Geo. L. Boswell; 2, A. H. Boswell 8z Son; 3, Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. 8.—Flock of Oxford Downs, consisting of 1 ram, 1 shear or over, and 3 shearilng ewes. owned by one exhibitor-—l, Geo. L. Boswall; 2, A. H. Boswell dz Son. Sec. T-Flock, consisting of 1 ram lamb and 3 ewe lambs, bred and owned by one exhlblton-i, Geo. L. Boswell; 2. A. H. Boswell dz Son. Sec. 8.—Champlon Rem-l, Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. 9.-Champlon Ewe-—l, Geo. L. Boswllll. Special Prizes. Offered by the American Ox thought, obviously. that Holmes had come there to see her. even as he himself had; that she wanted him another suitor, nd no]; beams, Ware had come home. 49111118?" she thought, chum-mm whether to laugh or to cry. “Such a coincide couldn’ in a million years!" Then it. was that she remembered‘ her dancer. Under no condition‘ must Holmes see her. She wondered; what possible construction he could‘ have put on Farquahars words, Since. naturally, he couldn't guess that Fflflluahar had referred to 1.11;, 1413mm. W110. so far as Holmes was ililEB, HEM, NEIIIIIS iliililii BEiiEFliEii Pilisvcolydislfiflllu’: lnyoecnnd! Alister fllebirthof yup kins. said last night in disclosing ford Down Record Association. .' m leave because o! the arrival “aware. had no connection with this household. Lila knew she must get away be- "could anytmng be more mam fore she should come face to face with Holmes. She opened the door softly and t happen agampeered out into the corridor. Holmes. was removing some papers from his overcoat pocket. She caught glimpse of his face in the hall mir- ror. It wore a puzzled, frowning She dodged back and walled until he WES lBaln in the library; then Si"? fillDlled our. and made for the street door, seizing he; h“; and gloves. thankful that she was dress- ed to go out. "Lila, where are you going?" Her- bert's hall came from the hall. (To Be Continued.) NEW TASK FOR WILKINS To Mnn 2.000 mus of Coast u. Ulltllliored Antarctic OMAHA, Neb., August, 28.—6lr George Wilkins, Alsalql to Spitaen- berger filler. faces task. with his time companions. oi nyulg 2,500 miles in South Polar region and mBDPiIIC 2.000 miles of coast line in unexplored antartlc lands. His expedition will not compete with Commander Byrd's, Cgpfi, wu- plem for his trip. location oi a Provincial Exhibition Sec. i0.-—Best pen of 4 lambs of either sex.—l, A. H. Boswall dz Son. Class 3l.-Leicesfers. Sec. L-Ram, 2 shears and oven- i, S. C. Stewart dz Son. Dunstafi- nage; 2, Samuel C. Lane, Mt. Mel- lick Farm, Pownal. Sec. 2.—Ram, shearling-l, S. C. Stewart 8a Son; 2, S, C. Stewart 8r Son; 3, Samuel CyLane. Sec. 3.—Ram Lamb-—l, S. C. Stew- art 8z Son; 2, Samuel C. Lane; 3, S. C. Stewart 8a Son. Sec. 4.—Ewe, shedding-—l, S. C. Stewart dz Son; 2, S. C. Stewart 8r Son; 3, S. C. Stewart & on. Sec. 5—Ewe Lamb-—-, S. C. Stewart dz Son; 2, S. C. Stewart dz Con; 3, S. C. Stewart dz Son. Sec. lL-Flock of Leicester's, con- sisting of 1 ram, 1 shear or over; and 3 sheariing eyes, owned by one exhlbitor,-l, S. C. Stewart dz Son; 2, Samuel C. Lane. Sec. Tr-Flock/consisting of 1mm lamb and 3 ewe lambs, bred and owned by one exhibitor-i, S. C. Stewart 8r Son; 2, Samuel C. Lane. Sec. lL-Champion Ram-l, S. C. Stewart dz Son. Sec. ll-Champion Ewe-i, S. C. Stewart dz Son. Class 33.—-Long Wool Grades. Sec. L-Ewe shearlingn-l, S. C. Stewart 8a Son; 2, Samuel C. Lane; 3, Samuel C. Lane. Sec. 2.-Ewe Lamb-l, S. C. Stew- art 8c Son; 2, S. C. Stewart dz Son; 3 3, Samuel C. Lane. Sec. 3.—Wether Lamb-—l, S. '0. Stewart dz Son; 2, Samuel C. Lane; 3, S. C. Stewart dz Son. Sec. 4.—F'lock, consisting of one registered ram, 2 shearling ewes and 2 ewe lambs, owned by exhibitor.- 1, S. C. Stewart dz Son; 2, Samuel C. Lane. Class 34.—Short Wool Grades Sec. l.--Ewe, shearling-l, A. H. Boswell; 2, A. H. Boswell; 3, Geo. L. Boswell; 4, Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. 2.—Ewe Lamb-i, Geo. L. Boswell; 2, A. H. Boswell 8z Son; 3, Geo. L. Boswell; 4, A. H. Boswell s» Son. Sec. 3.—Wether Lamb.—l, Geo.L. Boswell; 2, Geo. L. Boswell. Sec. 4.—Flock, consisting of one registered Ram, 2 shearllng ewes, and 2 ewe lambs, owned by exhibit- or,—1, A. H. Boswell; 2, George‘ L. Boswell. Class 35.—Market Class. Sec. L-Pair Market Lambs.——1. Geo. L. Boswell; 2, S. C. Stewart 8a Son; 3, A. H. Boswell 8a Son; 4, Kenneth Emblcton. Sec. 2.—Pen of 5 Market Lambs- 1, Geo. L. Boswell; 2, S. C. Stewart 8s Son; 3, A. H. Boswell 8r Son. Sec. 3.-—Champion Market Lamb. -1, Almon Boswall. Special Prize offered by Swift Ca- nadian C0., Ltd. Moncton, N.B. For best pen of ilve Market Lambs, grades or pure bleds produced by exhibltolx-l, Geo. L. Boswell. Class 36.—Champion Ram, any breed Sec. L-Most suitable for produc- ing Market Lambs.—l, Almon Bos- wall, Dunstaffnage. Special Prize, donated by DeBlols Bros, Ltd., Charlottetown, for the best display of Sheep owned by one exhibitor, and headed by a pure- bred ram.—1, Geo. L. Boswell; 2, S. C. Stewart dz Son. COMMERCIAL AND EXPORT Class lib-APPLES Sec. 12.—Aiexander. — l, Major Fred Andrew. East Royalty; 2, J. C. Irving, Vernon; 3, James Essery, Union Road; 4, H. E. Bent, Tupper- ville, N.S. Sec. I3.—BflidWIi'i.—-l, H. E. Bent; a 2, James Easel-y; 3, Mary Prowse, |Braclrley Point Road; 4'. Mrs. Em- est Prowse, Brackley Point Road. Sec. 14.—Baxter.—1, H. E. Bent; ,2. Peter Brodie, York; 3, James Es- sery; 4, John B. Roper, Charlotte- . town Royalty. Sec. 'I5.-—BCII F'leur.—l, J. C. Irv- lng; i, H. E. Bent: 3, Robert Beer, Charlottetown; 4, Hamid ‘ Charlottetown R. B. ‘i. Sec. l6.— Ben Davisi-l, H. E. Bent; 2.Mrs.ErnestProwse; 3,Mn- Jcr Fred Andrew; '4, Mary Prowse; 5, James lllssery. Sec. ll-Blenhelm Plpplns. — 1, H. E. Bent. ' Sec. ill-Golden Russet-—l, H. E. Bent; 2, Mrs. Cyrus Plclrard, West Royalty; 3, J. C. Irving; 4, Mary Prowee; 5, Mrs. Ernest Prowse. Sec. il-Gravensteins-l, H. E. Bent; 2. Gordon Newson; 3, J. C. Irving; 4, J. B. Roper. Sec. 20.—King of Tomklns-l, 1-l. E. Bent: 2, J. C. Irving. Sec. 2l.—Mann.—i, Harold Now- son; 2, J. C. Irving; 3. Ella Diamond, Wlnsloe; 4, Mary Prowse; 5, Ewen MacMlllun, York Point. Sec. 22.-—Northem Spy.—l, John twelfth meteorological station for Competent um.» no. um E. W. TAYLOR the international meteorological so- cieties, as well as other topographi- cal work, will be the principle mis- sion of the expedition, he said. Lieut. Carl Ben Eielson and two other companions, as yet unnamed. will leave New York with Capt. Wil- kins, September 22. to join a fleet B. Roper; 2. H. E. Bent. Soc. 28.--Onterlo.-—i, H. E. Bent; 2, E. l-i. Boswell, Marshfleld; 3, Jae. Euery, Union Road. , H. E. Bent; 2, James Essery. \ York; 2, E. J. Vessey, York- Sec. 27.-Bethingheimer.-l, Maj. liked Andrew. . Sec. QiL-Cbennango Strawberry.- i, Major Fred Andrew; 2. J. C. Irv- lng, Vernon. fie. 29.-Cox's Orange Pippin-l. H. E. Bent. Sec. 30.—Dodd.—-l. J- 0- Irvin!- Sec. 31.—Duchess of Oldenburt" 1, J. C. Irving; 2, Mrs. Cyrus Pick- erd; 3, James Essen’; 4. Mm 1'11"!’ Jenkins, Hazeibrook. Sec. 32.—Fsmeuse.—i, J. C. Irving, ,2, James Essery. Sec. 33.—I=‘e1lawater—l, H. E- Bent. Sec. 34.-Inkerman.—l, James E8- lDorls Stockman. Ernest Prowse. Sec. 36.—Rlbson Pippin-l. H-EV Bent; 2, J. C. Irving; 3. Jas. Essery.| Sec. 38.—Wagner.—1, l-I. E. Bent; 2, M. F. Vessey, York. I Sec. 39.—Williem’s Favorite. --1. Ewen McMillan, York Point; 2, Maj. Fred Andrew. Sec. 40.—Winter Bough.—1. 511K119 McDonald, Charlottetown; 2, J. C. Irving. _ sec. 42.—Yellow Transparent. —l, Doris Stockmsn; 2, Ella Diamond; 3, Major Fred Andrew; 4. J- C- Irvlng. ' Sec. 43.—Besi: Arranged Fruit Des- sert.——1, Mrs. John B. Andrew. EH50 Royalty; 2, Vera Andrew, East Roy- alty; 3, Mrs. John Gill. Union Road. Sec. ‘ti-Collection of Fruits. —l. H. E. Bent. Sec. 45. — Collection of Apples grown on P. E. I.-l, J, C. Irving: 2. James Essery. Sec. 46.-—Best. Exhibit of [Apples grown in 1921-1, Doris Stockman: 2, J. C. Irving; 3, James Essery. Sec. 47.—Flve of any ‘Variety Ap- pics not named in list.-—1, H. E. Bent; 2, James Essery; 3, Carol Burke, West Royalty. Sec. 48. — Collection of Fruits grown ln Prince County-I, George Deacon Freetown; 2, Frank Deacon. Freetowt. Sec. 49. — Collection of. Fruits, grown in Queen's County-l. J- C- Irving. Wlnsloe; 4. Mrs. i CRAB APPLES. Sec. 52.——-Hyslop.——i, H. E. Bent; 2, Mrs. George Pickard. Sec. 55.—-Whltney.——1, E. J. Ves- sey; 2, H. E. Bent. Sec. 57.—Marthu.—-1,‘Jas. Essery. PEARS. Sec. 58.—Cl8.pp‘s Favorite. — 1. H. E. Bent; 2, Arthur Vessey. Sec. 59.—Bartlett.~1, Jas. Essery; 2, H. E. Bent. Sec. Gil-Vermont Beauty. — 1. Sec. (IL-Flemish Beauty-l. Ro- bert Beer; 2, H. E. Bent. Sec. 62.—Any Other Variety, nam- ed.—}, H. E. Bent. Sec. 63.—Collecflcn not less than four sorts-—l, H. E. Bent. PLUMS. Sec. -64.-Ycllow Egg-—l, H. E. Bent; 2, Mrs. Catherine Weeks; 3, Carol Burke. ~ Sec. 65.—Large Golden Prolific.- 1, H. E. Bent. - Sec. 66.——Victorla.—1, H. E. Bent. Sec. 67.—Burbank.-l, H. E. Bent; 2, J. C. Irving. , Sec. 69.—-Bradshaw.—l, H. E. Bent. Sec. 70.—Lombard.—l, H. E. Bent; 2, Harold Newson; 3, Hester Wood, Southport; 4, M. F. Vessey, York. Sec. 7i.—Quakenboss. -— 1, H. E. Bent; 2, Carol Burke. . Sec. 72.—Moore‘s Arctic-l, H. E. Bent; 2, Hester Wood; 3, J. C. Irv- ing. | WILL URGE GOVERNMENT TO LIMIT PULPWOOD CUT ON CROWN LANDS WINNIPEG, Man, Aug. 28 If con- ference of provincial and govern- ment officials and mill mien now under way in Winnipeg work out. action by the Dominion Govem- ment in lthe direction of placing a limit on the amount of pulpwood that can be cut on crown lands will be taken all once. The prospects are ‘that the cut will be confined ‘lo the amount that can be marketed in a certain space Just Right For Upset Stomach For after-eating distress, gas. souruess and lblosting, the quick and positive neutralizing action of Bisuratod Magnesia has proved to be just right! ERellef. certain and; gratifying. almost instantly foliows' the very first dose-and a few; cents’ worth obtainable from any good drugglst, lasts for a long mime.- This special Bisurated form of Mag- nesia, for Stomach Troubles only, does not act as a laxative. Ask- your drugglst. ‘ Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan O BABRISTER. SOLICITOB. ETC MONEY T0 LOAN Common Block. Charlottotowndhli Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate oi N. Y. Poet Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice Limited to Eye, Ber, Noee and t Testing Iycs and supplying Giana Office, Boyl Building Greet George Street Oifloe Hours-l to 1H0. 1J0 to Mt McLeod & Bentley. I. A. DINTl-l! amour and ntonioy-oo-uw Oflee: ilt Richmond Street noun r0 non: l i i | I Sec. 24.--Stark.-l, H. E. Bent; 2, J. C. Irving; 3, James Essory. ' Sec. lit-Weflthyx-i, John B. Roper; 2, Mrs. S. It. Lone, Chariot- mown, RR. 5; l, J. C. Irving; 4, of Norwegian whalera at Monte Vi- ( P nob-l a. u. aunt; a, Carol Burke, went Royalty. l ~'_ Domestic-and communion-l, u. r. van, Ill. McDonald &_ McPhe LanuooounBr-h" o n. r. lloPIlIIH an.- mmm *r.°'"='~..... l.“ For nearly r MfiéFS have been _a standard for tea quality 1n this country. Sixty- years ..._,_r ‘sag... 35.—Rcd Astracham-l. J- B-‘oi time. thus conserving areas forfllftfifilli; 50MB delegates wa Roper; 2. Meier Fred Andrew: 3- future use which might be mm amount o! pulp seine w the wasllze, with the pulp wood held up for an indeterminate period for shipment. Officials of the Dominion _For- estry Branch, members of parlia- ment from Northern Manitoba. Saskatchewan. and" Ontario and representatives of lthe Manitoba and Saskatchewan Governments M lit the Stakes Stewart, Federal limited. Hon. 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Are FITTING SHOE Also our hobb than we do our Motto. day last, by express. look them overand Dim-l VISITORS TO SILK nosmnv la another of satisfies our b ALL FASHION SILK IIOSIIIY Ll SHOES Properly Fitted ? if not. they should be, everything depends on the manner in which your shoes are fitted COMFORT- APPEABANCE and LIFE oi the SHOE. IS OUR BUSINESS Y. we take more pride in fitting you well in making a sole. ADVANCED SHOWING‘ OF FALL FOOTWEAR We Planned m having our nu Shoes in stock for Exhibition Week-THEY FULL FASHIONED ' IYII- and the pri ABLE BRAD o. Yourl- ' S NO FIT, NO SALE i! ‘RE BEBE, came on Satur- Wewill beflad tohlveyflll be fitted when our stock is com- THE EXHIBITION “ Should take advantage of our service, if they alilifw.‘ e and Appearance combined mnoouto, nothing m the my w‘ Int be Ithioetofl- E! III FULL FASHIONED ll 81.50. 88.00. Chlflon co 81.15. BM- lllEI l MIIPAIY, lID. mrruo roorwsnn y‘ CharlottetowmEJ.