READING MATTER SELECTED FBOM THIS WEEli’S NEWS FOR THE GUARDIIINS SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS WASHER it PAY FOR IAN tried to sell me s horse once. Hs ssla A it was n fine horse and had nothing the mat. \_r_itl1tl_§._l_wnn{:_d:sae nurse. nut, I dido't a y lp n u Eofssstipgch. An Ididng ._. now msn very we ., umm. _- So ltold him I wanted to =-=i=._-_.>.,_.;._,. 1. ‘ try the home for a month. ., ' ne mul “An right " but . __ psy me sr-suns ml give you back your money if -=§‘-». . _ hohorselln't allrlght." 1 » ' Wall,I didn't like that. s-~_.,' I was sfraid the horse t5=,~r...,_.`__,..:.-.».-»»_.._.._,_ - wss'nt"ail right”snd that _, '--.1/.1 lmightaavetowhlstlc for », my mone&_if I once parted -;e=.?,., 3 w (hit. ldldn't buytht? f ‘* horsc, although I wantcr F f. itbsdly- Now,thi.i sctme , .-,_‘i<.;;_}§z/ __ ~_ Xllvlklllil. I __ W ,, 1 \-., ou ses mn e - , -\_.=` ,_ `». ing Machines-the 31%) GrAav‘l_ty" Hilssher. K _ _ n sa to myse , otso peo lema think about my Washing Machine :L4 I 31oughI about the horse, and about tho man who owned it. “But l'd ncverknow. because they wouldn‘t write and tell me. You sec Iseli rn 'Washing Machines hy mall. I have sold over Italia mil. lion that way. Sa. thought I. it is only fair enough to ict peoplc try my Washing Machines for a month, before they pay for them, just as l t dtotr thch 's wan e y oi e. Now. I know what_our “i000 Gravity" Washer will do. I know it will \~.-ar.i\ the clothes, without wearing or tearing them. in less than halt the timeht_lAey can be washed by hand cr by any other mac e. I know it will wnshntuh (ull of very dirty clothes in Six Minutes. I know noothcr machine ever invented can do that. without wearing the clothes. Our “1000 Gravity" Washer does the work soeasy thatachlld can rn.\ it aimostas well as s strong woman, and it don t wear the clothes, fray t a edges, nor break buttons, the way all other machines do. I just drives soapy water clear through the ibres of the clothes hltc u fo_i'ce purn_p might. S0._Sai_d I to myself, I will do with my “i000 Gravity Washer what I wanted the msn to dc with the horse. Only I won t_\valt for people to ask me. l'lloll’cr first, and rllmakc good the offer every time. _ let me send you rt “lf-00 Gravity" Washer on a »nonth‘s frec trial. lil pay the freight out oi my own pocket, and iilou don t want_ thc ma oh ne after you ve use it a rnonrb. I il take it back a_r:¢i_pay :the Lrerght too. Surety that is fair enoug . sn' . Doesn't it prove that the “1000 Gravity' W;si_i_er must he all that I say_il: is it __ _ n on can pa me ou o w a saves or you. II will save Ils whole cost in a few months sn wear and tear on the clothes alone. And then lt will save 50 to T5 centsawcck over that .n washwomans w_ages. lf_ you keep the machine after the month s triai,I l ict you pay for it out of what it saves you. If it savps; pou_ dfgcentsa week. sent* me 50 centsa week tn pn d cr. I take that cheerfully, and I li walt for mv mono, until the machine tself earns the balance. Drop me n line to-dayhand let_ me send you n book about the "i900 ravity Washer that washes clothes in six minutes ' Address me personally, D. 0. MORRIS, Mgr., Nineteen Hundred Washer Co., 357 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont. fi Foxes _i_o_r Sale Class “A' 'and imported block and patched Foxes ranch bred and wild caugght mink und nmrlcn. Write or 'phone R. J. McNeill Tyne Vnlloy. 5499-il-7 Intf ~ FRIDAY. DUNDA8.-Rev. Ewen McDougall will preach, abbath. 13th, at Dundas, at 10.30 a. m., and Bangor at 5 p. m. _.__ HARTNEY HALL.-There will be service next Sunday in I-iartney Hall st 7 p.m. Subject: Prayer. Special collection for the Red Cross Society. All are invited to come and hear The Battle rendered by the phonograph. ..-__ ` HAZELBROOK FIELD?-Services on Sunday, Sept. 13th, will be as fol- lows:~Cross Roads, 10.30 a. m., Sun- day School, 11 a. m. Service subject: “The Curse of Selilshness." Special offering for Army Field Service or Canadian Patriotic Funds. Hazel- brook. 3 p. m. Subject: “The Force that Wins”; Alexandra, 'I p. m.; sub- jpctil “The Young Man in National ee ." ' WEDDING BELLS.--The home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillips I. Leard, of 358 Washington Street, Brookline, Mass., was the scene of a very pretty wedding, when their niece. Miss Lulu Bell Johnston, of Brookline, was mar- ried to Mr. Wiliam Dawson McKay, of Cambridge, on Tuesday moming, September 1st. The ltev. Dr. Willis P. Odell, of St. Mnrk’s Methodist Episcopal Church, performed the core. many. Miss Helen M. Leard, a cousin of the bride. was bridesmaid, and Mr. Wiliam I-i. Evans. of Cambridge, was best msn. Mr. and Mrs. McKay sailed on the steamship Evangeline on Tues- day. noon, for Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. After visiting in vari- ous parts oi' the Island they will make their home in E. Bideford, P.E.I. Th( bride was the recipient of many beauti- ful gifts. _TENNIS MATCHES.-- Champion- Blur matches of the Charlottetown Lawn Tennis Club were played on the Club courts at Victoria Park yes- fffrduy afternoon. In no ladies Bll'lgICB IOP the cup prcgcntgl by Sir Louis Davies, a number 0f Sets were played. and in the semi-finals Mrs. Jus. McMillan met nnd defeated Miss Davies, while lilies Gypsy Norton (the present holder of the trophy) defeated Miss G. Taylor. The finalists therefore arc Mrs. Mc- Millan and Miss Norton. Matches were also played in the Men‘s'slnglcs for the Club Clinmpionsiiip, the con- testants being: A. B. Cosh v. G. Fitzgerald; Prof. Wutltis v. H. Tid- rnarsh; H. Simpson v. Clarence Tid- marsh. Fitzgerald and H. Tidmarsh won their may through to the finals, and they will contest thc champion- ship. The finals in this match and the ladies singles wil_l be played at Victoria Park 0,, Saturday afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock. On Sat- urday also will be played on the same courts, rr mixed doubles match of six aside between the Charlotte- towr. Tennis Club and the St.. James Tennis Club. _ l W ,P 4 r ~ e fl, 'ii . “»i_.1»f DEPEATING .-.. ,“‘f.1'i‘.“é°"( snoro '_'l'r»I:.I‘I';`_,,`_ " - "'-'.)7f`,'?§f'. ` _ . _ . 'Jill ,_ _V,_ __ , .yr _ _ is ~f"’II' olid Bree -,l , #ef ,ir jj' -§ "I‘;" fic- ri -_-E 2 s" t 1 Hnnimerless Safe' ‘ /_,uh 4 /fl “_ '_/fdlflf'/]“'\ EVEN if you are not shooting et Reming- _\ ' ' ‘ ' ton-UMC Repeating Shotgun yourself' '. 'V $9-¢ -you have seen it in action at the traps or ' ' ` J inthe field. X F., You hear the opinion expressed by keen sportsmen about it- “Finest un of its kind.” E A pump guh that you can depend on-Brccch mechanism perfected by the century-experienced Remington-UMC inventors. Get your dealer to show you the Remington-UMC Pump Gun-the dealer who shows you thc Red Bail Mark oi' Remington-UMC. To keep your gun cleaned nnd lubricated RIGHT, uso Rem Oil, tho new powder solvent, rust preventative, nnd gun lubricant. REMINGTON ARMS-UNION l\lET/\I.l.lC CARTRIDGE C0. Windsor. Ootlio ` _ /1 g _-,_-_eg lil .-» '- ` - ., . _ 'al _ _ . -...'-.J ~ ' _`°=”.»'..>~ f.. ~ .. .- ,- ,<-.'-(,?'-T \‘ ‘Ri-I*J"; .../.-: `¥`.'fV3 jul, Y. \',-,,§~ r \_ ~~\_-I-*ti _fr-w-._~_~,-I--_\ <`-‘§.<,.r.' ‘ff "~"Tiz,,, _`;,3.‘_.»_'-"V _/1»“'-"f~T»°3'~"'__,f."3` »,_` .~ _--,,-i__a.__,________ _,_ » __ . tb, \ ` E Beyond the Reach of Wai' ith the butchery of men and pillagioglg p‘Eoperty that go with th€ WHSIC Of War there comes an increasing cost _of the necessities of life. The “War_Lords ' can- not rcach the breakfast table in the home where thelhousewife knows 1, is always the same- rice to the consumer, fr “f“°..sii:i;;i° .iislf “£3532 steam-cook¢d» § rains more nutriment costs much ICSS ‘ Bi its heated in the oven to Two Shiga! ugh, with milk or cream, will 'mole sit the nurriment needed for it half day's work suPP at 0, no, over four cents. Doiicionsly nourishing . :£3 ;t,,,,,,,¢ fm- my meal with fruits or creamed nggtables. than meat or eggs and _ l l \ ` _ Made only by _ _. The Cmdim ?_l_\_\':_,\ON 1. oEs|RABLE .owELL|NG .HousE \ ”'""" for sale, No. 12 Upper llillsborpugh » street; lot. 50 foot by 77 icct, scw~ canadlan aragc, good rcpnlr. Apply to Gun- , det & llnszard, Solicitors. 5136-8-27M2WlfS. Tl/-E OO ifflqis iw \\\n:\ 0Cifif'Mi0I1 C00 be FDR"-§A_LE~5R7_R c,,,,,,,,,y ,,Cce;_,c,,_ .f.r,r.:i-_'-9-i\mip;-;-1-1-111-111 T-i 3;-if;-;-3-;-;-1-33;;1;1;;-;-;;_;-.1;-i-;:-f-i-t-;-1-;;:;-,E1 i-;;-;.`=‘~ 1’ Gunnar/in crnssiriea Aus Ono cent per Warsl hrs! insertion in this coltxm, hal! cent per worl each co.»rinusii<»n Cach must accompany order. Minimum charge -_-_- ~.-»-- .»~»--Y--f . ff A -A " ff'-A Y W A-` “_ ~. --f -. f f A -- -- A of A' -if-1'2".-‘Li ff: 2 Z `l ' Aoenrs waurrn___ nvd soiling our I’c<»rlcss Ht-.ries ut' Pcrsonnl Grcctiiig t‘:\1'lis dui'1n;; _vrnir sparc limo. Ten dollars in lwuniy iloiinrs pt-r woe.-if t-nsily 1-;u:nt-rl in hall' nn hour t-avb I-vs-ning. flux* r»;(|~,]5 gm- the clit-npnzst :lull lic:-ri, svllini.: on tho mztrkl-I.. lionl: l'rcn. \\'l-in-, 'l`orunt;> Gran-|ln;: t';\|'/l Un.. 520 Papo Avenue, 'iorunio. Sfidli-it-Zhllll. -1-1-1_u§_-1-__ ____ WANTED-o|uL Fon GENERAL LADIES WANTED TO D0 EASY' picnsant, coloring work at hoini-. Van make $15 to $120 wcvlfly- WX- pr~ricm~,r-. unin\ct~ssnr_v, no canvass- ing. Niiiioiizil l)cr<>r:ili||;.; lin., Dt-pi. N. G9 Adclaldc St. East 'l`orunto, (int. 5089-S-22M:'r2i. t-'Urine Nnrtsns, MALE AND rus- male, wanted nt the Taunton State Hospital Training School for Nurs-, es. For particulars, address Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Supt., 'luuuton State Hospital, Taunton Mnss. 2286-5-i>Mti. FDR SAL* lnunih rvgistt-rt.-rl liolslt-in bull and 1 munlli old llolstyin bull rnil`; also nlmlil i\'.'t~niy iiloiuiniitl iioiisr- lathes. llnnici G. (‘omptcn, Bangor, l’. l-1. l. l-‘Oli SAl.i-:TONE Qtllclil-It. Sll.vl-:li tions. Apply Box 176, city. Ifoit `s'n`lIl71.'-450 pEiFs`yi>'r1nl';""r`r§ncE bred iilink, 5 shares in 1914 divi- dend fox company. Silver black WE ARE NOW FlECElvzNG LARGE shipments of Dry Goods. Glassware. Boots nnd Slices. inspect our stock. We can save you mnncy. This is the bvat place to buy grcccricn, nnd nil provisions. Our prices are thc lowest consistent with uuniliy. Mav- Nt-vlns. Bonshsw. 5470-9-.’»l\i2wp|l. A~G_E"N'TSY\Il/A-NITED--liiliiiéy cn:-lily citr- IFOR SALE.--3 PAIRS YOUNG SIL- _ vcr bluvk foxes. Clams “A” D951- grce. Crawford Iluylien, St. Pe- ter`s, l’. E. I. 5131-S-26m20ipd Marr. sr tr w4_nrr_.p____ MEN' 'AND woMEN WANTED t-\'r-r_\'\‘.'iu\rv \\'lm arc willing tn work u 1`l~\\' liulirs in iii:-ir own litnnc for .$,i.'» \\~r~-~ki,\'. snniplt-1; fri-u. 'l`lic (‘o- upi-i':lii\'n i iiiun, \\'ii\¢isor. Oni. 5l'»iii) -kl6YYVl/Ai\l'l`EVDT'-I--A l>u_\‘ ulmut Tm _\|‘S. ci' algo, with gmni 1"-i'\-rciicr-, is wani- wl in li-urn at gornl trail(-. Address “Z” l'. 1). llox llll, Cliarlottctown, En'-All-ii-llintf ms tr LLAN I ou, MISS HELEN HASZARD REOPENS hor t'lz.s.~:cs1 in ilr:L\\'iii,'1, nic., on i~`.'.-pt, lli and ll' in thc l{lmlci‘gax'ir‘1i. 5549-ll-llm2i $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS GREET- ing (`ni‘ll sample book i'rce. Solic- itors niztkc from live to tcn dollars |la\il_\'. llr:idlt~y-i'l:i|'r4~ison, llresk li., lmL\t.1'm‘il. (ini. .’»:'»ifi-.\‘-9niv\'i`tuili i’()ll.'l`lii\l'l`S l’llO'l`()S E.\'l.Ali\'}l‘Ill all :~`.l7.t‘s, l`ruyns. l'nnt<>ls und Oilcls ('onv|~x I’ortr:iits and frames' a spot-i:\lty~ 41-ix20 rniscd glass 50 cis.) l~‘. Young, 72 l`ppcr Qu:-cn St., tlliurlottciown. Bill?-S~26llIllno. l_E1 ` Tl-Zacusks wAN»sD TEACHER WANTED FOR HAMP- sbiro Sr-lmol iirst or sovonri class l'rotcsinni |>i't=t'\-rrml. Slippicnicnt, $25. Stephen Acitlniui, Sov`ly. ` .'»:'»2il-il-ilniflipli TEACHER WANTED FIRST OR Sccoinl class for Monigomt-'ry Srlnml No. itil, \\'l\si l’0liii. 25.00 b‘.\|ppit»int-ni. \\'. J. \\"urtni:1n. Ser. :'»;'r1i'l-9-9Mi)iprl. WANTED.- TEACHER FOR BRIDGE- town school No. G5 Kings (‘o. Apply to thc uiiilcrsiginui set-y. (‘. ll. (‘l.AY. 5523-U-9 m5i WANTED WANTED THREE UNFURNISHED rnuins in rcnirni part of city with usu of bath. Ailtlrvss “Y", care Guxtrdiun. 5554-9-llM1iiptl. WANTED.-ONE PAIR AND ONE dog island lircd Patch Pups. E. l-I. llcur. llrown Block. t`hnriottctown. i’. B. l. 0540-9-10 mill Just received a nice assortment of New Silver- ware suitable for wed- bulancr- covered with hard nnd soft wood; buildings almost. new; will sell f-bmp li. lillli. Choice oi 2 'l`r:|n.s. Maritime Express. Ocean Llmitt tl ill? I I3/If spot-tion invinied. For iurilicr unr- tlvulars apply to Gaudet & Has- zard, Solicitors. 5135-8-2Gml2i iiri i. ni i\\'ci\'l- n’r~,i.-,»»-=s-»»f.-.f.».-».-- -wif 7-+~ - -~_-..E-.~.>=-»v=o..s=¢¢g=-g=i»4§_'¢~w_=s-m-f.a¢-=w¢- <-= _¢ - -»-_»-_.-_-..,a__. ~..-_...,.»-»»..~....¢~.....‘..>~,-I-.1.~»f.»..-<1.:-.-1-.- ¢- " "' -‘~r- =-:“ ‘ .-1": ' ._ .- ~ sefcfrasitx as-=..s.r.>.:‘.f.-a. it ._ _,i qi -i i .- 5 i'~. di. f' 1.' 1*' `\\ I .5 '~_' -'tr-'-1".-f ‘ 2. »:a..?.-.'34, _ ____ -il *fel » ;»~.»"' t ~ r .,,~.‘. ".`-.'.