..i-nu-cm... nnwnbv-n- -.-\- shah-AAA‘nsnnsnnhhhh-nnan nnnn-nhns-AAQAJLLI. i4n‘....... . A ‘long as we [safeguard it. It is up if‘, "‘ IIIIII‘ Dull; (Iollllloll I581) $5.00 Der year (in advance) delivered. r4 par your (In advance) lulled In Canada and United Staten. _ -»_-~ Piooldont-‘Ellholtor B. loLnre. YIQQ-I'I'IIIIIQIIQ—\'. B. Burnett. _ Illlor Ind Manager-J. B. Burnett. Alnoclato Edltar—l). K. Carl-lo. sccrcii-ry-ucuk. llol. u. A. llnclilnnon, o. s. 0.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1927 ____...._ -__ _ n ... _ .___.__ ..._.._,_ . -__ .. ____ I '1‘ is almost a chestnut now to i-e-. peat as has been so often stated,‘ the market. ‘Products of recognized‘ q““11117“1“'°r1ab‘1' m“! “ "miketi m‘ the air. rain drops cannot but fall ‘dependent of abundance or short- w the Benn Thls ls lnnw nlnln and! age. and always insures the highest price the market can aflord to pay. There has not been inmany years in this province a season in which quality has played so important a part as it will play this Fall. This cessive quantity of volcanic dust came from. and will isespecially true of our potato croiJ- waiting public that there has been‘ i both in seed and table stock. Years P1i1yei1 a" 111111011111" P11" 1i1‘sciciitist, in self defence, will meei; the potatomarket. The generahthis objection by. quality oi’ potatoes from the three 5111111111113 "P New Brunswick “ndjand that when an unusual quantity NovaiScotla, belng.the largest, set u; it had been stored up there lti U19 P86?- The 601161111011- 800d °i“forined itself into strata which, ac-‘ b1143- 111 111059 1W0 111011111695- 15 qii°1"cording to the manner of cloud or‘ ed in the general market as "Mnri- dust strata. encircle the earth and at time.“ In recent years‘ Prince Ed-‘the whoie trirth received its QQpjQu$‘C€1'l’1 in a flaming advertisement an- ward Island potatoes, particularly showers‘ reed potatoes. have received much The beauty oi‘ this theory is time” devempmem‘ Wm‘ ‘remenw ' lous power and speed." Itvlfi boasted‘ _ ‘that on a steep up-hill run oi‘ fourer "hm" 70 per “em” we“? “we miles the driver was arrested at the e1i1i1b11511i1<1 i1- "Plliai-illifl 11/111611 11115‘has been more rain than usual. It‘top for speeding, he having madt-‘tilciie steadily increased the number of wiii him he admitted that thei-i-Qthe run at a speed of 52 miles anX my 0111' 6115101116151 ' ‘must have been a cause. There be- mm" h ,, . . i ~ . ‘exceeded sixty miles an our. T “ i t t this ‘ he Mar time si ua ion yeaning no other cause forthcoming, the c“ here referred to easny attains by mesa x my treatments‘ 82 miles. and is claimed to be cap- 111111161-5 111111 80111611181 10 115 d15"as any. Anyway it will have to do able of 88. favorable comment in the seed buy- it cannot be successfully contradict- lns States of the Union. and 11i1Ve‘ed. Everyone will admit that there '5 M1118 V91)’ 0119111)’ 111561155911 111 1119 volcanic dust theory is as plausible clffllii- T118 P011110 010D 111 Newuntil someone advances another one.‘ _ i 31111151111611 15 581d 10 b9 V91‘? bad. In the meantime we shall be obliged‘ disease is said to be veryprevalennto take the rain as it comes‘ islre to drive fllliiollsli’ have mum‘ ‘significance of this appointment h» " ‘ . . MARKETING. planation. Lt is caused. he says, bymlade by ‘he Kmg Government’ he -.. tin unusual quantity of volcanic dust‘ which has found its way into thehas been the leader of the United ‘upper aih There the dust has cdhnFarmers in the Ontario Legislature‘ that quality very largely duinihutesuemeu inn, nnn drops‘ the wnteriflis appointment to a Judicial nosi- t ltion disarms‘ the leader of the Far- mer party in the most affectionate manner. vapor which is always present in‘ simple, provided we admit the ‘pre- a sence of the volcanic dust. Someonehi who is always taking the joy out of inembered that in the recent federal llle wlll wnnt to know where the tabby-election in North Huron the patients who entered the Sanitarium things around us and about ofi ‘after them, going out cured beforewhlcli I can render no (llliillltrl at: count-things iiiateiiiil iljlll spirit- ——heaviiiess iii tho .'iiiiiosphei'u ~11 sense of iillffuiiiltltllkfilllXlfllyh iUnited Farmers still had enough po- - . . they do. ,litical cohesiveness to nominate ii However Dr‘ Von Hanan‘ who has m“ inc unusual volcanic activity diii'ing‘@1T°i‘i» hi Notes by the Way MOST of the United Farmers of Ontario were formerly Liberals’ and the policy of the King Govern- ‘merit has always been to win them ‘back ti» the Liberal fold. Hon. Mr.“ iDrui-y. late United Farmer Premier ‘of Ontario, recently announced hini-‘ i " 1 self as a Liberal. and now Hon. W. 3,1...“ |y_ ,E. Raney, who was Attorney-Gen- ‘eral in the Drury Government, has ‘been appointed u Judge of one of the‘ One of tlic hard parts about tak-j higher courts of his Province. The mgnéhewggg; {gfogtlgsergglolslisl “s; ggamance‘) -rule. Where there is any temper- 1' 8 aturethe patient has to lie quietly. . in thc fact that Mr. Raney. since 111 bed 1111i" 1i- ¢°me5 dOWR- The" the defeat of the Drury Government he must S" amund n“ weal“ per" ‘.___ The lungs are ‘is for higher engine power and cap-‘353 hutiehts‘ 0i this number ‘ ity for greater speed. One con- per cent were light, or cases Just at‘W111i?11 111611‘ 11111111! 101111611 l1i1<>11 i110 ‘the beginning stages of tuberculosis. round lill)l('. oi‘ ebony iit which we . .. _ . '58 per cent were well established sat, each (;-i' us iliei-o Zlliiilllllllltftl ‘nmmces a “armng and revolutmnnicascs, and l3 pei' cent were of the beheld tho pullor of his owii count- ieiiiincc, iiiid llio uiiquiei glaro iii 0, tho IIOWHUZISI. oyes of his l'tllllililll' ‘ Yet we laiiizlii-il and welt- claim ‘halimeri-‘y’ i‘ii liiiii ilrflilleil‘ Wlly—-\\'1lit'lll wiis iys or cu ; illli Hill 6111119131 due t0 of Aiiu<ri'e<iii-—\vliicli um.- madness; treatment-S. A11 the 012291‘ 135- and (lrllllik dot-ply- sltlllliillifill ilii- f h e er“°r5“f°°d' rest‘ 511115111"? en e1‘ m9 purple wliie reminded us oi‘ blood. very cw persons ave ‘IYhedt. but hthterzeh is 110 1111951102 "t1 111g For iliuie was yet another teiiaiii .mind t a e cures were as ene and in many sections the quantity. —'~_<o> ‘Pned exceedmgly ‘n 0"" day and‘! that will be available for market is‘ EDITORIAL NOTES‘ i said to be very much less than for- - _ merit.‘ The New Brunswick condh. Harvesting, potato digging, exhibi- iof they must have cars to rneet their‘ “ ‘lwishes. It is the pleasant business QQQQQQ-QQ-Q-yqyye-ooo-ooeymu Daily Selections the manufacturers to supply; ‘them. It is up to the authoritiesi ’ i slaughter on the highways will sure-‘ tioh is ciussed us ~Muritimey in tions and horse races l These be in the land to control them, or the‘; I this classification Prince Edwarcebusy “Y5! Island potatoes, whether good or‘ bad. will be included.‘ We must guard against this. It i5 quite true that in certain sec-‘mg him n is hard on the gun ma“ la l idevelopes seems to bode ill for ped-. ‘estrians. prudent car drivers 119.115 °1 3115 Pmvmee where the‘ A Western exchange remarks that land is clayey and low, o. good deal th .0! rot has unfortunately developed.‘ 5k§e1'ewd'11~ave3°"°abr°“d“5wmehad nothing on the retreat of the Keneri“ snuemm 1“ 11115 Prmflnce- Cabinet Ministers from North Huron This is not true. We have authori- alter the recent election tative reports from many sections ___ ihdicutihg that ih these piuces the Now for the Charlottetown ExhlbiJ total shipment of seed potatoes‘ short of the record export of last Welcome 11nd =1 sood time- year, but not as far short as some “Mr” reports would seem to indicate. _' The point we wish to make is that on account of the reported “Mari- time" situation, together with un- favorable reports from our own province. more than ordinary care must be taken_to see to lt that the long after the colors have faded. reason for an early evening stroll, but it goes no further than that. We °1 the 1111111193’ 79111959111911 11nd poor quality, says an exchange, with drmnndod 11y the 111198 of the Potato the price high, the abundant wheat Gmwew M5°¢11111°11 101' cerflfled crop gives promise of cheaper broad ment'5 D0110!’ 111 18151118 1118 P1106 111.23g taiemgfrs s“? seen mm seed. Inspection should be more than to, some time u, 00mg on the win- liquor for medical use. and by that a r m s p ' ordinarily exacting. Nothing that increasing the “blood money" rev- mpeg market December when haslenue which accrues to the provincial itreasury. It also includes, we pre- sume, approval of the Government's wold reflect noon the fair nnrno oi- been down to something like 81.28 a ready won by Prince Edward Island bushel. the lowest point in years. need potatoes should be allowed to go ‘tlnnt has proved such when they walked into an orchard. h, our lumen‘ nhlnnen, nnd lnsnech they loaded their cart and marched‘ on tocxercise the utmost care in °n 1" "himph- It “W15 epPe" w] n‘ nhlnmenu nnu m rlnldly the unsophisticated that there _ It looks like the workings of an in ----oo->---- ‘III-Ill during" put summer. not selves. The Patriot and others pos- ». i. '11‘ ' ‘may on th e urfimalclu ing as Prohibitionista spent a lot of‘ Dunne‘ Asia. Now, it i's till time and energy imposing laws‘ - ' - . ' i i it b t b watch eoaioiu rains. One einln lmainly, ignored. Is our contempor ‘shown? no: ting Pmtglhgrmr . Dig under pea and haao viau. A- t 1 i‘ 1 - Z --. nonunion-unrepentant? . 5-1. . "~“"~‘ 1 ‘ " ‘points out how much more danger- crop la a fair- average, that in the 11ml- The Mummies W111 i111 be 1e" ous is a flight over dryer uhd suhdier soils‘ very httiu‘ presented by stock, grain, vegetables‘0ver land, and also how vastly more llanhdamflge ls notlceable‘ Tneland people‘ Chnrlnttemwn ls nllldifflcult is the flight from east to ready Wm‘ “ccommodunon for aniwest than in the opposite direction. ‘ i because of the prevailing winds. The The others said “Prove it," .'r'om the province will probably fall W11" (101119 11ml 11551111111095 01 1i 151111113’ Guardian corididdes that the airship‘ With which they all flew. rather than the airplane must be dependent upon for success in fu-, One of the glories of Autumn ISiLUTB trans-Atlantic flights. "Every-“hif we dutch you wiyii soak you," its gorgeous sunsets. but it is not ab- 1111118 601111111195 1° P10111150 1111115 1119 Sonnely necessary m remnln out m0 perfected airship will be the baclv. lbone of Britain's mercantile air ser- lvice over the great sea-spaces in the‘ Watching the sunsets is an excellent futurd lcludes and implies the Alliance's ‘support and approval of the Govern-‘ l And 1111011811 11 he lellifd. . ____ action in wielding the axe to decap- hnwnru _‘ The growing boldness of our ltate worthy and competent ofllcials. Funnels‘ unwell as the oluclnl ln_ young thieves is indicated by the W112i; ii" fidiighiiiibh! 1111118 this "full ‘ muuh lol. the luture-exploits of several boys the other day con m“ Tidings from Russia and“Japan 5° they wmdered ermine‘ mvlnce; nn lnduutry drawing with theni a little hand point to new troubles in the North thnt shnll c lnue hn. nll thne‘ no cart. A‘fter shaking the trees w fac- ""1 F" 3e“- but 111° news 1mm the - disarmament conference of the it » . - n a“ m“ nrvestmg o‘ the" ‘out ague of Nations at Geneva is Each one of them followed: They dropped to the floor In that nasty big puddle "Mercy to the motor lflllcrs is “m” "m" "flggflign E woods <0>-_ ' \ ' iLe lmore hopeful. ‘nrwmhmnhuolhg dbl-odd anything should be some intervention in a1muflmnm 1° ‘he punk,’ “y! The mint .wi1i injure the reputation of "i"? °i "l" 111116- "Prinee Edward Island seed potatoes. 'Mail and Empire. and goes on to ask “Must the highways run red with the blood of Wctoms before the vel- _‘ _ vet glove is taken ofl‘ the iron hand ‘p gxypdneiyaq Tflmqg, 810114118 Conscience to find The of the law and the punishment is ‘°" Patriot denounce as irresponsible be- mfidfl i0 11¢ $118 0111110?" ‘r7 1! ‘VII’! 011101111? Bdmimd 11181 lngs those whoact as if laws were _ hdqilboenmiore rain than made for others and not for them ily continue and increase with the M i, , _‘ . The wild geese are now lnnklng increasing number of higher powei . t . b'l't d th i -,i ‘m ‘he ma" W" a gm’ and defy‘igiisfggeiuiiiggrloiyreeligcss dgrivexis‘ BLESS HIS NAME:-—Enter into Sousa oi 111v H1111 o1’ Trio-H- 13111 £01m i haps months, and It also tends to break up the Far- 5315!)’ 15 B 519W P190955- fore that some , . ‘ lbeen doing special work on tuber- ‘appeurs 1° have ‘been an _eXp11'1ngiUil10$1-5. @915 1311111 he 1135 515001431911‘ iiiiil. iiliuve iill. llléll terrible. iitule Mr. Raneys iormcr seat infomelhhingltliisit Wléltigifittflfi the cling »- i _ _ s l. (n. we ntnl-btntuercuosJm ussoren e The Maritimes have for many llic past year m more. The learned ‘flewLsgiszzunadlgnsgynelgélinnwnl time that these patients must re-‘iy iiviul,‘ null uwuku‘ “nu mun“, ‘ while the powers oi’ iliouglil lii- 1' the Past 31x Years he has dormant. A ilezul weight hung iipf u-ii llH. it liiiiig upoii our limbs-- m in in the sanitarium. ‘be brought on there. Mr. Raney. $0 “mrmmg 11m1‘had been a strong supporter ‘volcanic dust is very light and may hibition and as he was elect Maritime Provinces has usually beennulve been accumulating tol- mnhlfdarge majority it is expected that‘ quoted as “Maritlme" and in this years l-n the unnel. Strum of the ‘m, either a Liberal or a Farmer prohi- of pro- been giving his patients treatments ed by n with the X ray. He begins by giving small doses on 1%‘; ggx-‘gggsof ffirlciegglxgé drank; uiid iill things were ileprt-s- ibitionist will be elected to sucoeedtlic duration of the treatments. The ‘"1111 1)0l'll(‘f ililwii‘ thi-i"1!11Y‘“““‘ 1 average duration of the treatments ‘"58 “V” ‘my “° “um” M.‘ " ‘ 111- was ninety slx days for female pan seven ll‘(1'll lumps ivhicli llliiiiiiiii-d ‘1ients, and eighty eight for The outlook in the motoring fleldpmients‘ ‘Hale our revel. l advanced type. Oi‘ this total number treated 25 to ions. ireturn to work. D1‘. You can readily means from the "patients standpoint lthus doing away with weary days of waiting. ' The John's of motor race who dc-‘folfeggesax: gzlfifizhgriresggsfiggg ;mankind. _____-¢0->_-__ Guardian Readers scptcniiicr 2s, i921 ‘ THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN " O-OOO-OOO-GOO-OKO-O-OOOOIOO-O-O FOR THE gun? ‘ t SCRAP Book‘ i A SERIES OF LITERARY i‘ QUOTATIONS FOR I BOOK LOVERS Friday, Sept. 23rd. ANOTHER USE FOR THE X RAY‘ SHADOW-A PARABLE i . . upon ilin lltllllilillllill llll'lllllllL‘-—llil ‘(if our (Yllilllll)C‘l' iii the il0l'.~'i‘.ll of lyoiiiig Zoilus. lleiul, ziiid iit full ‘vhm- 11115 length lie lay, DIlShl'tlll(l(‘(l~<lllU gen- ius and the iheiiioii hi‘ thc scene. liiil‘1'til.‘.‘-s:ive that his UOlllllHllillWL‘. idiflillfletl with iln- itlllfllll’, and his ‘eyes, iii which death llilll liut huli’ cxiiiigulsheil the fire ol‘ the pcsti~ lent-c. sceiiicil in take siii-li iiilei~ 41st iii our lllfifrlllltillf us ilio ilciid illlily liuplriiiku iii tho iiicrriiiizeiit ‘oi’ those who are to div. lliil, al~ ‘though L5oill0ii, full. that. the eyes oi’ the departed worn iipmi me, still l furceil myself not in [1t'l'(‘.01\'l‘ the ‘liltteriiessni’ ilii-ir‘uxiiri-eisiiiii. and, gazing tiowii steadily liito the (leptlis 0|‘ ilii- oboiiy mirror, sung Willi a loud iiiul stiiioroiis volt-e the t th h i The ituation as it His gates with Thanksgiving. and‘sr=1il11nlii' my sons-s tin-y Kfuiisuil. 8 W 88 . S . The Manchester Guardian. dis- lcusslng air flights across the Atlan- "m" 1 111°” ‘"1111’- ltic and the losses of life that have ‘occurred in connection therewlthnrt wits ruining quite hard, And the roof wasn't tight, the 5m thuii But the leak it was caused By the wee raindrops‘ 118111- We are told officially that theF"'I'hey'll be here in a moment," ‘ Temperance Alliance has full oonfl-n‘ He “fled 1" i115meY- hotuwes to he shipped this Season n the potato crop l5 Sman and m. dence in the Saunders Government.‘ his full confidence necessarily in- .-‘ into His courts with praise: thankfuiunto Him, and bless His ‘ and name‘ For the Lord is good; Hisluliziiiibcr, liecziiiit- ivhiik. and iiiiiliis~ e retreat of Napoleon's army fromuiorse drivers‘ arid those who tuhennercy is everlasnng; and Hls truth Snllli-llllliillillllvll}, and so i"zi‘dcd uwliiv. . ll o, - n Zlllltiil’ ios s- l!’ Moscow‘ usiii-tiiy referred to as the passage with them on the roads.‘endureth to all generations. Psalm i 101 i» <1 4 Because of this reports, evidently ex-‘l-nost nnthetlc nmcesslon ln hlstoryjwhfll W111 1118 611d be? 1100145‘ The first raindrop said "I am fasteigthan you." ‘God of (Jroece, lllrl‘ (lod of (Jliuldeu. ‘iiior any Egyptian god. And thc IDown through the air As l-nn as they could‘ ‘way, and under the nrch of thc on- iziblatiire of llio lltibl‘, and moved ‘not, nor spoke any word, but there {bet-nine stiitlonaiy and remained. iAiiil the door ivlii-reiipoii the shud- low rested was, ll‘ l remember “ilrlfllll, over against the feet oi’ the young Zolliis eiislirniided. But we, iilio seven tlit-ro assembled. liiiviiii: ‘seen the shadow as it cuiiic out And he knew that they would. lTliey gained on him fast, And he stopped with a thump; On a hard shingle roof Got a terrible bump. They‘ll be right upon me, I can't get away.‘ Then he saw a small holc, They fell into a garret, S0 low and so small, So dark and so fearsome, So lonely and all. They forgot they were chasing A wee raindrop elf, But felt really frightened Each one for himself. a multitude of beings,» aiiil. vary. ing in their cailenceiilfromfiiyllable to syllable, fell (liinltlly upon oili- ears in the well-remembered and familiar accents of many thousand departed friends. "I'll! one of them spied A place they could Jump through, And he went flr‘|t to guide; 4&§§-O-O-OOO400-Q+O§-O§-OO+§-O-O Modern Etiquette . By ROBERTA Lllli.‘ o n ca“ u eoooooweoo+en -"--<°'>-""—'_ Q. Is it considered im i-o m If you have a wild corner 918111 have married men. as cilia-git a dogtooth violet. The California wedding? varieties are the finest and perfectly rdy. . Clean ofl all dead vegetable stems ~ ud lac th m in the compost some oifito explain why- tnerelupon other: which they themselIesJgennpnoenntenlum cabins,‘ “uh. A. It is customary to have ifli- . married men, but by no means ob- ' llgatory. ‘ How n should one answer _ or a house party’! A. Immediately. Q. Is it nolitn t0 beam] tlii-li" ‘ievliirrs, rolling iifiii- ofi‘ hunting the subh- ili-iiperii-s oi the draiieileii, where the sounds of illi‘ lsoiig ileparteil, there caiiic lurtli ii PRAYER._Lol.d Th? goodness‘ dark and uiiilefineti SllilllOW-“fl extendellh éven w’ me and Thy‘illl8(1OW such as the moon. when -low iii heaven, might fashion from ,-ihe figure oi‘ a man; but it was the "shadow neither of miiii iior oi‘ (lod. liior of any familiar thing. Alltl quivering awhile among the diap- ‘cries of the room, it at length rest- .t-d in full view upon tliorsuritico 5o! the door ol’ brass. llut the shadow was vague, and forniless, and indefinite. and was the shadow neither of mun iior (l0d'~iioltliei~ shadow rested upon the brazen iloor. from among ilic dinpei-lei-i. ilarcil not steadily behold it, but cast down our eyes. and gazed coiitliiii- ally into the depths oi‘ the mirror oi‘ ebony. Aiiil iit length l. Oiiios, speaking some low words, demand» ed n-l‘ the shadow its divclliiii; mid its appellation. And the shadow answered. ‘ii am SHADOW, and my ilwelling is hour to thc cuta- conihs of Ptolemals, and hard by those dim plains oi‘ llclusloii which border upon the foul Cliaronliin canal.” And tlicn did W0, tlié sev- en, start from our scat-s in horror. and stand trembling, and shudder ing, and aghast: for the tones lii llic voice of the shadow were not the tones of any one beingfbiit of —!dga‘r Allan ‘Poe. .\*\a\\‘, :"‘iiiiiiii'.§"’ l ‘Q-OOO-X-O-OOQ-O-QQQ (Graven with a stylus of iron by e Greek Oinos, in the year of the Over some flasks of the red (‘hluii wine, within the walls of a iiolilc hall, in a dim city chilled Ptoleiniiis, walking for months more. and later ‘vs-sat’ a‘ mgh" a mmmmy °1 Se“ more vigorous exercise ‘such as gar- w ' dening. ' Aiifiu) our chamber there as no entrance sure by a ilofty There must be the same artlcles door of brass; and the dour Mia ‘ol- dlet‘ meat‘ milk‘ eggs‘ and yeah fashioned by the artisan Corliiiios; ‘tables. and so many hours of the ‘mar M1113 ‘if outdoors every day. rare workiiiiiiisliiii, lwas fastened from wltlilii, Black Such so“ tissue draperies, likewise, lii the gloomy ithnt theh- building up to u‘ point OfTOOIIl, shut out from our view the ‘ - moon. ‘the lurid stars, and the peo- . - l "i1 .-— = r ~ It i» I‘ 1S "a i" "i ‘i.°..‘i‘.’.f.€€§ “.§..i“?i.§_i’iZ“’i’.Z‘.ZEL§-;"$15.???’.liii"‘iz;tili Codi-aged espeqihiiy when they gee not be so excluded. 'i‘hei'o. were 0i‘ existBm-u which the ll\'l'VUll.‘l ex» pcrieiii-e when llio 51.111141‘?! iii-o lice-ii- tho golilels from Wllltfll wo l'pi'ciii'iiig themselves ‘iii tnll sleiiiloi- lines oi‘ liizlit, ilii-y He reports the results obtained in iliiis i-eniuiiii-il liuriiiiig, ull pul-liil ggiiiiil iiiotioiilessi; mid iii the lll||'l'0l' lg the HOMES L24 Do not say “shall ‘we go some place?" Say “some where." gorge. Pronounce gorj, g as in “go," ______________ all good fresh mined coal, the beat coal for all‘ weather and all stoves. ranges and furnaces. . “ iiliimif‘ ‘rHM/nri" Y boy friend"? it is va ‘ ‘. ‘BANK out FARM‘ l‘ _ . .. P h " ‘ Bank oEMontFafi w]: strongly to our iermer/customem n; ‘ fYou are corciiall call at this Bankaiid discuss’ your financial‘ proliie ‘the manager; invi=e§1;tei_,__.. OF MQN Established 1811 ‘_ _ Total Amt: in excess of‘ ‘180-0011-1109‘. Charlottetown Branch: c. FlLLlTER, Manager‘. " . §EPT§fi§ER-_i23,a1gg7o V. H0+§¢+00cO+0O4400+-0»4+§<lO as in "lord." HOUSEHOLD hi3 SCRAP BOOK i By ' - ROBERTA LEE Q-Q-OQ-OOOO-OQQ-OOOQOOQ-OQ 9Q O1» ‘ _ f When Emliroldering An embroidery, .needle can be‘ ‘ "threaded easily by taking a shortl Mitts! he bore no iioriinii in our ipieue of sewing thread‘ putting thgl ‘two ends together and pushing‘. through the needle eye. Then put‘ the yarn through the loop formed l. and pull it through the eye. l Whlpplngl- Cream When cream is too thick, place the dish in another -.dish of cold water. When it lsuihllled, place in u.‘ dish of hot water and it will then whip easily. .. ‘ l Care on Irons The rust and roughness on irons.‘ can be removed by rubbing them‘ on emery paper. —~—- ~--<-0->~—--~~— évv 0 v ' ' l DAILY LESSONS I m ENGLISH i i By W. L. Gordon Q-OOO-QW-OQ 040-0 V woans omen MISUSED: O F T E N MXSPRONOUNCED: “l1““‘illllilillliill| W‘) .1iimiiiiiiiiiiinii“ IT’S TIME Tor Think Of Coal We are ready flll your bins with lliii l! I Order today. -- . A. Plckard 8i Co PIONI M0 ._.._.___\ l ' 7 ‘q three times and SSPELLED: quadren- little, small. mln- wot-B; D1 e, microscopic, .tliiy, WORD STUDY: "Use a wordm . Thursday‘ Afternoon i Sept. 22nd‘ i‘ We feel confident in‘ saying; this will be the finest i, ever made byus. , " ' Our display of new millin- ery, mantles and furs would do credit to a city- much larger than Charlottetown. ' If you come we will be glad tone come you will be sorry._ s. A. ii.ii..i.‘.i.i~. P. E. Island’s Leading Store“ belittle. We extend this invitation to all our customers from n"! ~ nd country, our store will we‘ given aver entirely for" the display of new fall goods. ’ . we an 1 it is yours." Let us ocabulary by master-- each day. PARAGE; to criticise un- justly; ‘depreciate; ‘de a disparaging remark about Today's “He The ApprwoLi . thQ “MOviaefif-i w» Motion pictures aatlafynfuniversaltdemand for entertainment at reasonable price picture theatres are, all classes of the coin The business of eidii "his; trolled chains of on a sound blasis. We offer for invcs‘ tinenfltheli I F IS-YearBondsofUhi‘ ’ ‘ ' ' picturefifiuéuaf the“. ana .' tbeen successfully Motion zed by films in centrally oon- 1 . ‘i ‘fihfllftl; has been. - . ,1 . \ ' int Mortgage tCwpoi-itlcni. tor; ofnio . ny’: business a 190l- Itofillfil ‘ whit” ‘ uireifflhfllf‘ ""- :1 eoe ma» terrain-cal l. i9 iii _ Millers-W‘ I Adjustable Eloltlc Wrist Band for sprained or weal:- -ened wrists. Adjustable to any silo wrist. i _ soc EACH » 1M2 Macs oauosroas ‘ti: sit-i. ‘Street iii-bite»; its... ' ‘iearningo record and ‘ ‘ " this privilege should become a valuable on I _f our circular. 224m a ‘ lb r. htrnhti? i" ‘ ‘upon roqnnt. r that" . e for 1