All but the evening. - a Dress Suit, Tuxedo, tion. faction for years. that. l rsoii 101 t‘ ‘ X IE can supply everything for the wedding ' ‘ ——all but the bride. Dress Suits of finest - quality and workmanship, white shirts, ties, studs, cull-buttons, gloves—if it is to be‘ in Or cutaway Morning Coats in grays or blacks, striped trousers, pearl gray or white ties-if it is totake place in the day-time. The quality of workmanship shows more readily in any other garments, and is more necessary. Only those that are extremely well-tailored give satisfac- Those made by Fashion-Craft, with nothing freakish about them to go out of style, can be depended upon to remain in style and give satis- The maker's label guarantees Grafton Street Charlottetown the bride or Morning Coat, than in s. Cuimore‘ 5004-94 040040 9-0000 00 o 044-0 0 are 0-0-04» o e 0-0 0040 0o o e 9-0-0 thl- lcllcr wi-ui (m, But he insists High Priced Pelts ,.- M;- mupand Increase, Cod-ii give your vigorous foxes w prion. Imperial Biscuit til, Lid. Charlottetown muovoo-oooo-rooan+0oomovuooooooooo-ooooaeooono chance lil see the city. l'll bringlJ- H. hlvFilrlflllc. Pro crib/oil?‘ foxes n; ihepOellIriQKsoaPsE/Yi, - k Sweetheart at Thirty TH. ‘TORY OF A WO- MAN‘ TRANSFORMA- TIUN g llfilllrlon ltuhlnenrlf n l BUD Chapter 87 I looked at the familiar cramp- ed hBIIdIWTN-lllx on Eslhcrs letter. I did not want to open lt-sonle- how Esther al-ways bore down up. on lne like a heavy weight, and l W" 5° hflllm’ at the moment that I dlid not wallt lo hear anything about lny-old lite and associations I seenled to have dropped them ofll‘ so eompletely—-slnce Francis Y-Olil’ lne he loved me. But here ill ‘this letter was all my past-tile little village oi Heilly Falls. them inconvenlently arranged larlli house inc work, Eslberhi heavy» plodding 'l'lgure~ and her dull HCCEDEHIICU oi’ every- thing disagreeable in lite. However. all unopened let-ter is not to be resisted, so I laid ll on the table and’ began dishing up dinner. ‘By the time it was ready Violet cattle from her blllh. roiled up ill her blue klniono, linll look- ing fresh and restored llgllin. "Mbthelilsi probably telling us what she Wallis lor (Jhrisllnas? meaning wnlnen like that. l "Dcilr Enid." sllle beglvil. “l don't‘ know whnl to send you for a pres- H ralllu" have money because you can get things in the city. ‘and H maybe need the lately unll l can't get u cent from Z. “Tell lll'l' lo send us some Jam lrenlltrkcd prilclicully. "l tried lil gel Jim lll send Bil-i ougll lllUlli'_\' sus Vi could go to H the end oi‘ ilcr iernl. to sumlller," ill illi! hasn't ml il. lee to pay this mouth nlonlll at notc he gave llllOlllllri llgll \\'lll'll we l'€‘bl.llll,'l,]l8|3l wngon shell. Jim's getting stingyl ill l\ls_ old__ag_e anyujlil‘. and next! —1. Chester Bowman; I. Mellwon; 3, CbadDN. Black. Harry Mouse; 2, w-um H. Moase. obert ulilligan; 2. Wallace‘ H. Mo se; 3. Harvy Moose. 2, Winnitxcd Fillmore; Poirler. ert Glludet", 2,‘ Arcane Gaud i. goimery; 2, It. L. Cairns; 8, John A. Jeffrey. Calms. H. R. Mouse; 3, Mrs. Nelson Comp- iord Cairns; 2, Harry Mouse, Black: 2. Mrs. C. A. Best. _1_ Mrs. John A. Dawson; 2, Mrs. Dun MacDonald; 3, Mrs- Compton. —1. Mrs. John A. Dawsflll; Z-I-“FS. she suggested looking at lhe lett- Dan lllcn°maldl au-Mcida Pohm [cut this Christmas. l know you'd'1\1ll-‘l’llfl 51813011514» and cilnned vegetablcir-tliat \vill'P195-—1. MP5- GBO- _ I sllvu us iln marketing bills," VldA-leX 13~ MCF-llflfllle; 3. Frank i.l_\~_ don and Son. 'l‘llere's lllslll'flll-ll‘lallder5on- . riuilcl crumb I PRlZE~ GRAIN Aufiahaas edso While Fyie Wheat-l, ‘Clips. N, lack. named Wheat any other variety Arthur Black Qats. any other variety-i. White Blinner Oatsél; Indl-an Corn-l, Holden Coinpion; 3, ;_Alcide Yellow Eyed" Beans-l. Mrs. Rob- TllllOtllly Seed-l. NORM! 010M Alaike Clover Seed-l. R. b‘. Flax Seed-l, Holden Compton; 2, gals lll Shoal. White-—1. ill-lul- Wheat in Sheet-l. Chas- N. BUTTER AND CHEESE Tub oi Crock Butter, hbme-nlade Stanley Butter, rolls or print, home-blade illllllillillillllllllllllliili -----i~iiiillliiillllil iliiill lliiiliiillliilillliiiliii il""" lllilllllillil A B ARK Inlllnun lilllilllllll" lilllililllilill lillliii. i“ illiiiillllilillliiii ll i lllllllll , ii llllllll ll? lllll S * sat-in» lliillll -—"‘ 1-1 -.__. 1- Factory Butter-—1. Melville Jollir l _ news or some sort. There are well 1. P- N- Prim; 2, Geo. Schurmail; (l, Fibres “ml wax Wm. M. Staveri. Gravenstein Apples-l. Ali's. (loo. enderson; 2, Silas .\lCFfll‘l8lll‘Z 1i, Emperor Alexander Apples-l. .l.l . McFarlune: 2. Mary Glllldel; 3.] I money anywnyqlAlex B. _l\lcFarlalle. , But Jim has been on a tantrum W01? Rive!‘ ADDIBS-Jl P~ N~ Iillvl, Mrs. Geo. Henderson; 8. J. ll.‘ lliul for presents to anyone.“ BWFRTIBIW- i lBelle Fleur (Bishop Pippin) all‘ Henderson; 3.1 Ben Davis Apples-—1. Mrs. Lice.‘ enderson; 2, Mrs. Basil Kelly; 3.,‘ Wealthy Apples-—1. Harvy Scliur an; 2, J. H. d/lel-‘orlane; 3. Geo: Ribs-ton Pippin Apples—1, Fraukl, inl-elnGlydoil and Son; 2, Chas. N. ‘Bllliilfil .l. A. Brace. l Northern Spy Apples—1,’It. it; -Cairns; 2, J. Ii. Mlflvlilllttllbif, Alexi . .1 Reduce “So finally l couldn't stand it_,B.'M<=Ffll'lll-n9- no’ illl)l‘t-‘,. And I up ‘and says he| Fwmlleifl AllD195—1. Jean Twill-- ver-oll for biscuit. This will and Janles could slay and take send; 2. John H. lMcFarll-lne; .3.‘ . < _ - l‘ill'(‘ oi‘ themselves over Cllrist-IFIVIIIR (“W101i 81111 5011- "= i "h airway P8"! blinding highest coming L0 ibel (io-ldcn Russet Apples-d. Frank] SOCIAL UNREST. It ll said to be Produced by Town Life. “More and more ll am Jrivon to the conviction that social lmrcst is an inerndicilllile disease oi town , lite". writes Dean Inge in the Al. lantic Monthly. lThe war is bctween- town and country; between the countryman, who ‘lives under conditions lwlllcll are neither nlurnl nor lvliolc- some. Allow a to quilih ironl an American writer, Mr. Alleyne lre- land. The average voter in u large town brings into politics n mentality utterly dilifcrilni. from that oi’ the country voter. ll i».- he mind of the lproperhviess wugc- ollrner; oi HIP clerk, oi’ the shop assistant, of the day lnlborcr‘. or ll man herded with other int-n and protoundlv atlooiell by tile llcril- instinct; 0t a nlau of svelrk individ- uality‘; oi’ ll mun who spends his working ltours doing things [or other people, and ills lelsurr- hour: in having things done (or him by other people; o! n man wholle lite is passed in surroundings entirely created by machinery, iind in clr-fcd towns and limited ll: llilfig not silent to be which any forln oi Government can cure." CIIIIIMMIOQS where ills free wli ls lmrpeluullv constrained by [he coll- oF any B izlgion oi’ ill] llrtillicllli environment; lit’ ll. mun lWlIOl knows (or at ally rate, 0i’ whom it is know-n) that, it he ill-oils dead \Vllll( a: his work, he can. in normal tilllvs, be replac- cd in an hour ill)‘ allot-he; mun who will do just as wvell.“ “Mr. lire-land goes on til show that such a man, whose llvilole ex- lelcilcl- is passed in the feverish occupations of earning wages and spending lhelli, who is never brought lllli) conluct with the real] origin oi things and ls incapable oi realizing lilo nlcsh oi‘ causation in \\'llll.ll lie is entangled, nuiurally llooks in the Government to supply lilnl \\'llll ull that he needs, and in redress llil his grievnnces.~ The ‘lwo nations‘ ill’ which Disraeli silellks in ‘Stbyr are not, as he '~np- ilosen lllt‘ rich and lllc pour; they are lllf‘ lmvn and ill!‘ country. lAnd indllslrilllislu hats llirolwn llli‘ bltl-. ullce nl power into lllc hnnils oi that lSQC-llilll which, through no inulr oi its own, is stricken with un ineurlllllle lllillilil)’. “This is what my lll!‘(ll('lll friends is very silmbrl: indeed, us regards by own country, with its congest- rurnl ilfliil. u disease been developed. "Hllvo you been gt llills. 'l‘h'at l was E l I usked. police are conducting a big Inves- tigation-bllt Bud \\'(llll(l call n imlnbre diagnosis. ‘It night.” always tor his denllni-lilsse and cigarette. he told us all that had i“ l-ily—-- I read 0n——"tu lllP city for twil- nlucli ircvks. l'lll not l wllnt to talk about. I [since you'll be coming home i112. February, il luuy be my last! ill ll lot oi’ farm srlllil" snis l w0n'tl ,Delleoll; 2, J. H. hlcFarlarle; 3, Jus- llere! Nuvr"? \'i asked startledfleph Glow. Roxbury Russet Apples-—1. Winl at mien M. Staverl; 2. Alex MCFflTlllDB; 3,; u-i-ltlnlr. and there's lots 0i’ tlilngsfliolden‘COIHDWII- ,‘ insides. Stark Apples-—1. Alex .\Icl<‘llrla.ne;; J. H. MieF-urlune; 3, I’. N. Pale. l Transparent Apples (\'ellll\v)--‘~1,f l I Baldwin Apples~l, J. H. Aicl-‘nr-i be much expense. I'll collie on tllellillle; 3. J01!!! T831011 ' tll." ' "\\l'ell," Vi Sillll in "Phat curious. Mother cvldently is rebelling at the lilo out there. rind at father's neglect." l dill not know what to zlnswer. From other letters Esther wrote. I k-new that Jim llnd not colli- plciely roiorlned. and. that Esth- cr was still afraid of “the other woman." She knew nothing dei- illite. and s-lle was uiraidjo iind out. But she ‘WES uneasy about it. Bil-t oi course leould out talk oi it to Violet. “it will be nice to see her," I tricll to make lily voice cheerful. it 'w-ll lbc nice it Bud ls out of It. this trouble." Vi ‘answered "Nel- tller she nor lather knows he comes around here so much. and they don't know we nre engaged. lr she comes now-and finds hlnl practically accused ilt stealing-J‘ "What happened about i lltoday? A. lor Ba “Oh, it (brags on and on. The clo is coming tu- Wllen Bud crime. lll time he I'L‘.'lillll§ the pap- o" gra IBHJ Baxter Apples-d, .\lr.-l. l)tllln; 2, W. G. Taylor; 1i. \\',\’lllilll| Cairns. Mann Apples-—1. John Taylor; Alex B. McFnrlanc; 3, Frank Gl don and Son. , lMQHIIOSlI Red Apples-i and 2.1 Margaret McKlnnoil; 3, Frllrlk Gly- don and Son. Pewoukec Apples-A, Silas Farlanc; 2. Alex B. hlcFurlanc; 1H Apples. any other variety named *1. Mrs. Basil‘ Kelly; 2, Jas Tay- crs? be lodny—-—they pulled soaked sponge over his nusc and were oi! before what llad happened. it sounds illi- possible doesn't it? Ycl people streets, and everyone ls so intent can reach out of a rlgflt onfwlthout CTfllllllgWlllllflll dis turballce. By inc spreads. the the -crou'd-—at least. tar enough ott to give it a good chance o! getting sway." "How did they ‘tind on.‘ ililllu: lllia then?" "The kid ‘woke up in a lluullc somewhere on the outskirts oi’ crawled out Twenty Ounce. Ailples~l, Jollnl surprlselTaylor: 2, ~11. L. Calms; (i. Hurry Mouse. King Apples~l, Alex. ll. MCFZU- H1116; 2. Gordon S. Scllurlulln; 1i, .I.l Al rs. Brace. JllIIIUS i l) l .., r-i Mc- L. Cairns. ; 3. Frank Glydo nand Son. Continued on Page ll. asked. "A chup ironl rstou’. Kahn 6k Co. was rullllcll him illto a sod cab, put ii clllorlliurlnell people realized so man)‘ crolvd those narrow‘ his owiflllusineess. that u luau moving cub. b someone and kccp ilriving time the fllill‘ll‘l call will be lust ill llc llll(l olt-lyn-ull-n empty house. 0t the place weer used lrl llilztke llli‘ first Illl\)Il()-‘ leul‘ inns. i EHIILI records and some Ul illie first; from tllc inside oi illi- trunk, llli‘llll.‘ lllue makers H s, lo a , .. electric light fililnlenls. 'I‘llc wux in- lFilIl-lilifil \\'llil'l 1.! \Vlll(‘ll lllP_\' use lll their lllrellils. ’l‘lle clickclyl-licir oi m" ' X l u“ a d 5' u. .. rand in Canada rlls A Also in)! lbJin "v p. ' found a phone and reported. We all do now care-less." ho lllldcrl. "Handling bonds and stocks ilnd money becomes no more import ant than handling potnloecll unii sugar would be to n grocery cle-rk This altair will make trouble be cause this chap had taken some bonds from lznlother messenger. to deliver for him and. in turn. given him some of ills stocks to deliver to another place. They ol- ten double up on errllnds-—l've done it too." “And about yonrsell?" Vi ask- ed. ‘lit. doesn't look well." Bud confessed. "They know l spent a lot more than learned and tt looko bad of course. Vi. l'ln not golnl to let you ‘tie yourself up with a chap‘ like me. You haven't broken 0lll'~ engagement. because you're too sweet to do so. But l‘m going to-unlll l clellr myself 0i this and have n decent name to otter you again." . "Bud!" Vi cried. white-laced and Irish-toned Gill!" _ TomorrowHiutlior ‘,- n“ t.‘ , sh‘ '. from lilo lcuyelilllleil" llousl lllil bill] Zurcs lllr-‘tl FlllllPlilfillal lo llillkl‘ palm-gar. Finnlly- they use the seed llsl llliil, is, the knobs l0 which the ends Ol tic f‘ lent ,Week see how teeth glisten when the film goes lillote what beauty you have gained For your sake and your family's sake. sin-l ‘Tlllilllg this lest tot‘ TL-cn look rlcszf. weal.- and sec the changer that occur. Millions oi people oi llfty nations are now brushing teeth in this new way. Dentists everywhere are urging thcsn tu do it. You can :10: iilc results ivhcrcl-rl" you 100' teeth that giisten as they n lcr did but 3. Now sec tlzcln on your own teeth. Go got this fro: lube at your store. film. Film ntallea lcelh dingy You feel on your teeth n visatuils film. It Clings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. Food stains, etc., cloud. that filnl. Then it fol-ms a thin dingy coat. Film is also the basis of tartar. Tile clrrlinary tooth paste lcailes much of that film intact. Thus most peoples teeth, until lately, ulcrc clouded more or less. Beautiiul teeth were less common. They use it The dainty people you sec. who show white teeth, are probably users oi Pepsodcnl. You sec them every- where. To women it means new beauty, new charm: to men new cleanliness. To children it means new protec- tion against troubles you have had. Present the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel alter using. Mark the absence oi the viscous film. Sec how tccth whiten as the film-coats dis- appear. A, few days will convince you that this is a method essential to you and yours. Cut out the coupon so you won't forget. Mada in Canada RgEsoElERl. The Now-Day Ijentifrico .,I.‘ sumo;- roman-unann-nunnun-annulu-urn-nunn-nn-u-uuu-nnn-l-mu Film also holds food substance which icrrnents and forms rlcid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. blast tooth troubles are now traced to And. despite the tooth brush, they became almost universal. ' Now millions combat it Dental science has, lor long, sought ways to light that iilm. Two effective methods have been found. Able authorities, by care- tul YLESCS, proved them beyond question. Now millions of people are using them daily, largely by dental advice. One method acts to curdlc film, the other to remove it. And this is done without the tlsc oi any harmful scouring agent. A new-type tooth paste has been created, based on modern research. It includes some new essentials and avoids some old mis- Free At Stores Named Below One 10-Day Tube This week only, any store named below will hand you a 10-Day Tube of Popeodent.‘ Just present the coupon. Make this test llov/ and watch the delightful effects. It will be a revelation. takes. Tile name is Pepsodcnt. These two great film combatants are embodied n it. Some Pepsoclent effects Film coats are more readily colnbatcrl. The teeth become highly polished, so film less ‘easily adheres. Pepsodent also multiplies the starch di- gcstant in the saliva. That is tilcrc to rligrw’. starch deposits which may otherwise {tr- meni and form acids. It multiplies the alkalinity of the sali .21. That is there to neutralize the acids xvi" cause decay. 'l‘hus agents are given manifold effect, Wllll} soap-and-chrilk pastes reduce their pcvacr. ll Nature's great tOOilI-PFOICFXHVI: These results are bringing a new derflzll era in millions of homes tile world omr. And these whiter, safer, cleaner teeth rnrnzl life-long benefits. When you find them nut, you will want your people to enjoy them. 1 mu (Only one‘ tube to a family) Insert your name and ad- Your Name dress, then present this cou- pon this week to any store named below. Youuvlll be _ presented with a 10-Day Tube ' oi Pcpsodent. If you live out of town, mail coupon to The Pepuodcnt Company, 191 George Street Toronto, Ont, and tube will be cent by mail. Present coupon to A. resent: nucnss‘ onus 00., LTD‘. J. o. JAMIESON‘ - , JOHNSON & Johnson 1N Queen y Street 1.3 ma: Qt. Charlottetown, F.- . PERCY N. ' lumqm-oldoi mall. ’l - _ Gandhi. Charlottetown Z...- J n. 10-Day Tube Fr nee‘ 4 1 ‘ Q u-“li is almost -(}h1-l5i|nn5!" 1501b i The Carnauba Tree llivll i. one ill inc inipurlnnl ey- Illiilil‘ many llllngfi. from nlusicalgtlle birrofi cflfl be H611"! all 0V9!‘ cxclzllnlvd. “I've tried not to] F3610?!’ ChPF-“W-l- Hebe‘ “W W- V Hlrlrls ill‘ Brazil. Tu ;:r*l it llii- Ill IlSlTlllIlGfliS l0 wlitcr ilipi-s. From-norlllcrll Brfllll" count the (lays. We have so liltle Qlmrfle? 2- L- J- xhlnlhy? 3- Ed "iwi ivcrs thrash tllc leaves" llniil illc \\'llX'lh8 rrlilts they make ll purgativel ‘ ‘ "loney ‘H; pan’; nffm-(i 1-93] gms klll. - _ l Probably Iii) other ll'i'\‘ ill llli‘ lllllS iroln ibelll in the sllllln- 01' lranll at kind lli‘ izlrinhn illllt is of in»‘HARD WQRK AND LONG Houfls this your." I Oats ill Shelli, Blilvk~3» HWY." world unless ll is the lllllllbilil, iswllillz polvili-r. 'l‘lic powder is lull-r iaslilnallie value lo llleni in limes oi‘? rr-‘o “l do,“ m,“ any," v1 Sam blouse. useful in sll ill-any different ullrvs swurklul up into liluny lor ll-llnrinirline. j “Did you 5H9 the bunclrol iellers “college c1059.; gm- “v0 weeks FRulT the Cllfllflllbil. it species ill‘ ilullnlscllls u - l-~ illllisll. 'i‘iii-. natives". "'i‘lle plup of l.l+- irllit has llnllfi-"ldlllfiffilf "m?" fWYTI-“I-‘i ‘W993i iolnorrolv. ll'nl going to £1,111. n _ that grows in Brazil. ‘niltkc ll cllnillcs ill‘ il. ‘zlgreclillll- llavor; and from the scruff" illevfllfllnllll»! till ilyc lll the even- pusiitlon um] em-n some moneyj’ R611 Afilllcllilll ADDlw-l- Gmllun] “Nol only is tlleltreevcryl prielf,\'."" "'l‘lll~ iibl lilo 'l'il\‘4‘l~‘ llley'wliicli is tli‘ ilereezllble tasle whelrlfl’ "'1 me“ Sumdllhflllp ‘or “bu” l1 flflfghed ggzrving dinney am] ECW551113“; 2. MYE- H3773’ 510a“? says .\lr. llarry A. Frnnclt ,\\'I‘.'l\'P into nuts, nulls and baskets. roasted. clinics u riilUClIllTlIl?‘ sub-lhslenlng lo “peemles- asked Mr‘ (oi-e opnn the 191491; Esther nslnnl-‘i Mfi- N- -\l°nl-l-i°merY- "Working North lroln Pzlilrqtinial,“'i‘llcy also llllllit" broilms of‘ IHGIIIWSUIIIOP that can either be used asfRffPr°rl,»"-" _ h ,ly only wrote when she had bad Duchess o" Mdenbmg A|)1’1°5""bul ii is useiul irom root l0 crown. llllil ills-y we llic leaves to ruoiiiood or turned into wine or vine-f zvqfld‘ 5"“! Dom“ “m” a" “They're the lads who say theyfro .morally opposed i0 working more - ----_-.-=.!