"brass: Two DELAYS ARE ' DA , Womerfs Allure l no longer imperiled even under the most trying QOOO-"Q THE UNHOLY THREE Published by aiianqemtlll with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Syndicate i l INSTALLMENT 17 Fncle Tobias e ‘ms cnsnimwmowtiirctiilgnmn .‘i 1* TODAY-IT MAY MEAN $500.00 T0 YOU. - -,._,. i . l --cn€ lwstchlng him as he slept. , ‘*4 . ' . “ and auxin“ to, mp!“ 0400-0000 l, At last the old man stirred in 588M871 t p‘ ‘n, the n. ' _ -' _ , iiiiti t-iiiiii. and. i-isiii: stifflly; wart: / $.11} Bgllxkegldéllflfllflhily. The Dick Wluttington feet, tiptoed to_ the safe. long time-since he had taken the rubies out for their nightly inspec- tion; and now, perhaps wishing to ‘retrace his footsteps into the path Still-lii - _ ngjgglgggly W. L.. the account of of which wasllllll we posslbll c“ of bygone habit, he opened the steel door and took out a small leather bag. Walking over to the reading-lamp, he heard a faint clicking as the stones rubbed mm “no mg |i_ against each other. His eyes light- °l' sllllce- “'9 8W9 ll llelvwllll! t-il up with anticipation as they l‘ 1 ,. “olrrosbittdioif NGEROUS--SEND iii YOUR ELECTION TOTIlL PREDICTION WITH SUBSCRIPTION‘ World needs educated Christhn c. w. L. men and women to the forefront l among it's" workers. Dil- iis try and tAt ‘QOPGIIIIIQ oftliieDlocesan . _ n Couwnmon of u‘ c IgIVG our children the best ediw! | . -- Guardian, the eddrem given by the l" _k d m have had the Diocesan President, hirs. Frederick o‘ em’ d“ ey l , ' ._ ;ppor: and earnest c ration: Coumy “as 0mm“ mmullh “ck .‘ the different subdivision. aim} J. McIntyre-organizing secre- i .\i_v Lord. Revertiitl Faihc "s. Lad)’ ll . . Iriii~ like a tliiei‘. It was past iiinc = - . - . l :iry—'fi.ls been instrumental in hygienic problem u-l,_h,l,k_ “m, [he mum was a [M] llililwxltlltllétltfil: grtlikded "gm m "our ggegiztleieiés of m. blIlJGHlSlOFb and! ‘ruling several new glam, M"; -.; .. -. .- -. ,. . . , - - _ ‘ . _ ’, re. oi saaiitius. “tllllilllg on lllb tots M the rubies u“ [he tame‘ They, The present @9351“, m.» yum-g,“ J (flevgy tfifgéiggl-‘tllll "iesegubl RESH, charming, iiiiiiiiictilate ‘Wrllltmdllllllll’ "llllfilnlulllnetcllllllelllhll panned down on the hard “lllflothizinniial convention of the Cilllllllll" ‘ll-yflllhlljé 2mm? 0,26"; Mlf . l _ , ,. l‘ ' ~. Slicer l5 l’ l“ “l” l; ‘llll l “l l’ ,- . - ‘Women's League, Dlocgas-e uf Char- “T ' _ . . ' ulldlr M l} c-lvn-UHU-ldlriil“ fcar ‘llll"'°ll"ll"‘l . m“ ‘llckel lllml lay’ lllllrllill-elllllllked llllilllsoltlh hrall llllolll ll0llel0\\'l1. is to us. the (bnvenersl “we beemllllclllllclng- “fl lnlellefibl Fowl“ “lml ‘WW1’ ‘nu a ’ riagc standing a few steps trout e- g e a l. lg e e‘ m‘ a o as“, 0mm orumce we hm, d, and have glVKll their best to, a"? lllllc» all!‘ llllYl the open wiiitlou‘. Bending down. “n” seemed lo uglll “ll a “My of u 0c n p ' e If you seek this added charm. stop Qmpwylllg old-time "sanitary padii" insecure, uncertain. S iii l0 better class womcri iiow employ "KOTEX" . . . a new‘ iwiy. 5 tiincs as absorbcnt as ordinary cot- ton‘ pads! Aiisorhs and tlcodcrlzl“ B! lllC same tiiiic, thus ending .-\Ll. tlziiigl-‘l’ iof nllciitliiig. You di "d it as Cflsll)’ as a piece m’ iigciic. .\0 laundry. .\'o embar- riissiuciit. You ask for it without hcsitancy, at .'.ii_v drug or department store, simply by saying “KUTliX/l lii liiil'll"~fi :.i yo. i-sclt". ll’_\‘ this ziiiizmiig ‘-\ l7’ “i "Ill? (Puts llllnlvifl twt-lvc ' .- PAM UNIX IIG-ILSJA . EDUCES Bursal Enlarge- mentsflfhicksneiLSwollen Tissues, Curbs, Filled Ten- dons, Sorenesr» "om Bruises 0|‘ strains; stops Spavin Lante- ness, alleys pain. Does not blis- ter, remove the hair or lay up the horse. $2.50 a bottle at druggists’ or delivered. Book I I FREE. VLF-Young, Inc. 14! LYlTllhl Bldg, Martini AT EMERALD 0N THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15th.‘ 1925 At Twelve Oclock. Noon Tlir- following Flock, Yriip nlitl lriitrltr- merits itritl Iltitiw-liiilil Furniture?- §T0('K—Ilt>rav~, I Xlisrc l0 yt-iirn nlll. I 3h!!! ' vt-iirs Ulll lii Itrlll, (‘tlllloq ii Iletitl of Young Cnltle. .\T\—l Bllliler, .‘lll.~la|’_\‘ rtiirri-i, xii. 5, Iltlllfl)’ new: ,i DPFIIHK Mower, ll Iritrt, IIO‘\\'2 l Hecllvirlill Sctttlrr, .\lmwc_v lliirrln, l Ill-w. Harrow, l (innit- Ploulh, l Single Plough, l vie-t rrf Liirlit Iliirrin, l Iirrllcl‘. l HIM-l Ililkv, l liin flirt, l Teunl Truck “Wagon, I tort nl Ilolr Sleds, I Sliiitlr- “'00:! \lr-tl, l ~91 Ilull Separators, l Ilriirri l‘ (‘hunch aiiiiiagiiiinwi, i rtiiiimr Tire iviiitiiri, i, HIM-I Tiri- “Hilton. l ("rerun Fflpiirzsfiir. |lIllrTlwl3i\_“[l":rr|-': been brought. in due course. safcllln)‘ lll flllllgglllelltllllm Cgufalllel‘ Hfrirlllllk. i Pllll fl'ltl and suuiiil, .-\ baby in the lIOIlSi I‘ "ll! y l’ lel: Ll lell‘ I llfllllllt‘ |l.|I'll§'\~, :i a-t- Hui-as thought and preparationm l.'l_ l,‘ ,“ mo“, lelmlalll l" he "» l "l “"""" “l” l‘iit-li- Tobias hail neglected llfllllmlslnll‘ -“"ll‘ ymlve played enough Tlfihlfflrrl, fiasrrlliir- rziiitiii», I i-iiiiii- _ _ ._ _ ' ' , iiiiil now on must go to slee ." -Iiick,| "ilk vii-i. rain“, siiiivi-is. ‘ll-l ‘lllllll l“ ll“ ‘lllllllydlllle- l" y p "urn. 2 Fiiclurp‘ (Hilts, I lirlrirllriiz ilritiv, aigainst l‘ stalks; Ibiiig 119W? I ,_. I _ .- _. , . mp“ mnwmplfltl-ng [his sum. p0,. niaii lomiiiig at the child, the cliiltilfimh ha"? lllolllllll llllfiil iisili qiillc adopt lie could just make out the black llle llasl‘ head The round pillow. outline of, a tiny the snowy eyes appeared to be ithe breathing was ticep and regu- lar. "Ht-‘s asleep," muttered the down and rcstctl liis chin nu liis band. lt \\'ll.\ a beautiful .\lay night, (Jutsiiic ilircctly below tlie Wiu- douz his tiny garden lay dreaming-Ms llellll sllglllly‘ iliruugii tlit- dark hours. The per? lt-l (Jl its slce/ig breath car-j l liis clicck. Above, that other wir-ti ii; iniitiensit_v——the sky-J \\il.~ iiliiw; with star-flowers. Th9)’ “u, Nil iIit-ii- goldcii heads through _ llll‘ riiii butt-k soil on invisibl- aiitl the breeze, coming. l.ll‘l|l. .-'~~-.:i~-tl to bring flit-ii‘ iii the \\‘<)l'll.l. I tic-iv- lllt- fllll - on lilS night? _ \l-.'l\> can ti-ll? Perhaps i - "ijlF-‘il up ziziotlici‘ Hector _ll(l wliiu lie bad looked at -.--~-piii_.; child. Very often 0L1!‘ iii ‘l - - ‘l f , 31.x. will i.ii-ili nt-Wncss takes tlie iorm 01- llllll lldll clllmgell- lllal lle ‘lollllll h s lb and o ours e59 d ll l --~-l titleitiiiu. We lose a prc- i- »-o hing aiirl try in Sill‘ ".t it iy another. tlFlVll lllt‘ .i love tlirorizgli new cliaiii I licart. But is it ever qui : the ariic‘! Can we take brick a gift "(I711 one and present it to another with all the joy of giving some- For weeks lie had '.\‘v‘t'l{.~ lll.‘ liatl been passing tlic llt~ Iiis baby tiliiiost tlaily-—anti yet.‘ iluriug all that time. he liati hesi- "ttt-il in taking something to fill‘ iis nephew's place. v But having once declderl. he had i"il firntly. artcr over with the sensible 01d 'i\ who kept the store. lie Hlliillly tears~perliaps a feigned ction for the child. calculated l‘! open his purse, But he had been wrong. Everything had gone smoOthly. The senslbiei iviinian bail proved to be very sen-- i-iblr- indeed; some might have, said uuft-t-‘iing. .\'o sooner had lie "lainetl to her his position in t»; no sooner had he offered to‘ the child. t0 rflake hintself TUSD/lllflllll.‘ for its upbringing, tlit-ii all the objections she mightlllklllll Lllenl llll‘ ‘me by lllle‘ he Slie hadl without a have bad were put aside. elven tip her nephew ‘ilk “mo,” a mm but with Denna-hubby little bands. put them be- llilPH just the slightest trace of an mp0" i-iiigmatic smile about the lips. ‘ He had sent for his new pos-l l ~ I ‘scssirin that morning; and it harhllllllld Owl me huh-v‘ enloylnll bl“ I'll been unable t0 secure the serv-i 1 "Pltlllil flfirli. _ _ _ . of a nurse immediately.‘ Fllglnllrl lTilllllflflllllhlltyh-Tla Luckily". his cook was familiar with 1.5mm" _., “nvkymz WM}, I I, iliilvlrt-n and had taken “Little; 'riiii|-, i niiii-i-iiri-ii- sriiiiiiri-ii a llllll" _ “mlel h“ Wlllg‘ Tllelli strive, i l"ll'|0f' Store, i rriiii L-iiii 2 lll"l‘" “a5 ll"? "UPSET? lllal hail Irtiii l! . ‘I |)PI‘I\IFI'I, 2 CIIIIIYINIIIPK. Hprlllktt, liith Ilflll (‘iii-m-tn, llI'|ll'll't4 tori riviriit-rwun to mcritiiui. THINIi-l‘! Illflllllllt credit iiii iipiii-iii- rrl Ji-iiii tiara-i. 6 ii-i- Pill‘ iiir nir i-ii-iii. All ldlllllfl iiiiiIr-r $10.00 i-ii~li. silli- piiriItii-i- III! ruin-re. l! iliiy IIOTIII)‘ iii-iii riiii- .iii,v. TllfHliUi IIF.lGll.\.\'. Iirrirriilrl. lit her II. l‘, vnvrvvsnyl, Aiictlrinr-r-r. 5323 (J-flmirffll. 1'1 all day. hut. ‘z ii "ll neglected for so many years,‘ 'l'lit~ iat-rvants had been working ini it was iiot quitei rui-iiy t'or its new occupant. The l‘llll‘l was to spend the first night iii ilic llbritry. He had been kissed H, , , H ' ' ‘,1 _ _h _ i cvetitis tlirnngetl on hurrying. echo. ....'.'i .11.‘ i225? i°.?,i§f."iit‘l"§f 35S,» “it mt- "amng u a 110"“ lug Will] a ncw doll. could not ‘reaisti l 0:... - -- .._.; -. —_.—. “at: ;-:::;_——-_—_ :s—_::\‘,fii<y-t-.s grew gray with llllyiil; ll-IG on n" mum’ raised mm“ "w" “n. iifllhltllll lhotiglitii, folding, their '~‘ ' I I litirt-tl wings became shadowy anti ml “a arms allow ll" lmllll‘ Fl" a a a ‘uiirczil. Sleep, was stealing ovcr mllmenl ll‘ Stood thus‘ all lllough . lliii-le Tobias. Slowly thc grey “stalling l0 the nlghll “llllle be" ,,.~@. liiicttd sank lower and lower. till tlic Mull ll“ l“ the sllenl lllllllll‘ the ‘llllnsgi- ‘wrinkled forehead touched the lamllllghl w“ dylng Olll- dylllg , n5‘ - v I,‘ , , , lotit in a fretftil, flickering flame. s l ihlc and wa still The n tidy: We carry a complete stock of the .| ‘l ll ‘ ' “a iq p] | b h3g7] .wlilte hands lay open on the gilt-id" en y 8‘ moon em" gllllcll lll‘ . “mo” Burgess Radio Batter,“ “(mug heap or precious Stones) A and. shuddering. touched those mm“, ruby‘ like a (Imp o, hmod‘ black lack-lustre eyes. And then, I;;—__._-€_<____?___ _.. .____ I l . Montreal Charlottetown St. Jolin’s " Luvs Arr-iv. Charlottetown Montreal and leave for st. John’: 8, 8, "Ceuta" S. S. "Hltherwooci" S. B, “Ceuts” October 10th October 17th Vi October 29th For space and rates apply (JARVELL BROS., Agents WHOLESALE & RETAIL Fennell s. Chandler i Canada SteamshipLine l-ld- Z s. s. iiiriiiznwooi) AND s. s. CEUTA ‘ l. ll ’ l ' m" October 13th a Murray,C.B. October 23rd November 2nd B0lfION—-B'l'. JOHN. N. B Ills BC. John to Boston IIILM: Inetport or I-Ibd h Boston fl-OO Stlferoornn UM I EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. ‘jl l l. l. GOV» Atlantis [nave ll. John Wednesdays at I A. I. and Saturdays at ‘I P. ll- Wsdiiosdsy sailings leave lsstpors IIINGLIY a: a-(IIICOPIIIQIIIIIII) flJNI Tlrne 1J0 l‘, I Qhnilnrd ‘lime i Iiubou IM P. I. Murder! ‘TIIIIQ dire Boston Thursday I A. I. . lstnrdey Illllllll direct to Bolton, dris lanky I P. I. l 0n latsrdnys passengers may, have Instperl in Beaten v11 l ltldll. Is! sllllsanl Internals: qply l unease-unmet. l Perhaps they had seen a bloody past. This one had, at any rate. lie remembered the man closed, amlfivho bail sold it to him. the man with tlic brooding face and flowing ‘robes; lie remembered the little . -. ». shop oii the side street the little old maii;- aiid. drawing liis cliaii l? - _ V i _, noist-lcssly to the casement. he sat “lmll "l ‘llllll shallow‘ lllld haslelll hangings. it was by sticli a man, ‘in sticli a l‘00lll, that sucli a story should be told. .-\ll at once Uncle Tobias shook as though lie \\'t-l‘0 banishing something from his ziiliid. liis gaze waiitlered around the room until it finally reached tlie baby carriage. Then lie start- ‘ll suiltlt-nly with a muttered ex- i-lwrntition of surprise. There, sit- . . bolt upright. he saw a tiny 1/l'.‘ll‘ a tiiiy toriii with a shadowy 'll't‘ niiil bcady eyes. lt had risen ililill iii-- ‘ll-Ullldl spring. and now sat star- .tii unnatural intensity at glint-ring pile 0t‘ blood-red llllllilS lii-llllillll the laiiip. ‘nd Fiii-le Tobias. at that mo- ment. fancied that the face of the --t~ this change even through the ~lliltlli\\' -' llilkfl‘ ~ycars OlilPf. The tiiiy httiids. ‘ppltig the sides of the baby car- iiiuc. sccnietl tlilii and eager; and the ,_ s llflld something in their ticptlis quite foreign to innocence. “or an instant the two remained as motionless as statues-the old staring at tlie stories. Finally '...‘i .- , =1 ‘z’ i H“ Sh“): for weeks he m“! WM, ll-(lt. llillltth shaking oft’ his weird flle Pom lllle lwell llllllcll fancy. broke the silence. "You mustn't sit up like this. Twet-tiletlee. You “ought to be asleep." The child's body relaxed; he He had lalketl m“ [ummi 3,1,, was mward [jncle T‘, example the work of our Sisters of} 1011f‘ future. lillifi, 'I‘licy were partly veiled now by liltick. tiroppiiig lashes. Sud- ' , . ., , ; . \'.'l , t m,‘ “xpecied Woume here_“.eak_ llQlll) lie stittthed his arms aitd ‘lollls Qlll lllele lll llle lllls ‘ll Owing to ill health I am obliged to. sell at my premises Emerald . .. smiled. “l wants the pwetty stories.“ he cried. "Oh-please- the pwetty‘. pwetty stones!" "Will you g0 to sleep if I let you play with theni for a minute?" "I'll go Wight to sleep then." The olil man. now quite himself. smiled br-iilglitly, anti, gathering the l‘l1l)h~S‘lll[O the leather" bag. deposited them beside his tiny protege. The child seemed delight- ed with lllS expensive playtlilngs. held the-in to tlie. them around liglit. twisted and around in his his lips like cherries. gurgled liis liilaiitile joy. For some time Uncle and Tobias ‘faking tlic rubies with him, the old man rcttirned to his seat by the table. As for the child, his nbcrlienct- was oi’ the best. With~ riut a word of protest. he sank back on tlic pillow; anti. a few moments fllfll‘. his regular breathing show- ad liiiri to bc ln the land of dreams. Tiiiie passt-l: and the old man extiininod the rubies, niie by oue~ the ireasurcd collection 0f a life- iiiiit~.--~w‘hilo through lllll brain past forgotten faces-Hi host of long for- griiit-ii thoughts. Gradually the pillow as silently as a ' aiitl that it bad grown‘ been at r for a ear, endeavor-lug he cause‘ l lto carrlyaoh the wlork and -plans of‘ l Mlle‘ lady “lends and “work. km yeah ma“. and l may say that is. that we sliall have a happy a" “m” lit-Pu "ma -."."i‘".l'l'.l°éi'oi.ll“ii..l".°.?.'Ii“l...i'if‘i$’; .h:allpgvlllgt:usaellllgaliléll: “hail: u: lllilllleS and work’ with a renew-l faclorfow'fluvlzcess_umty of p m"; Id interest. a renewed resolution to; pose. We are all -here with a desire; i?‘ l) 0.18.20?! ‘lflllfbizeiléllihgii 1o come to a fuller understanding of, ‘l ‘l l“ l ' l’ ' i our work m exchmxgp “i835 on“ >ii our next day of annual meeting; siiggestiolis “with a purpose that wc- ll" “l” be sallqled Wllll lmlll all ma)’ be the bcttcr able t0 fulfil thel ‘ms’ “l” resllll” or lrlhloh ca“ ‘ , , . .- _ r go astray—-for t ey mus; e1 iaglxfc" “l lhe “Jim's organlzlll-oiiicivhti-e and will appear inl Wei are happy because m“, en} own time, and in His own|_ l '01 ' th' st ha '9 been‘ "l~" lillellfilfieltlsl \l\llllll fitted-lease. Tlitl Leflgtn Sarah Campbell clmray‘. l has spnaad. it's members havc, Dllwesall Prllslllellll multiplied, anti everywhere tlirou-gh s ministry we have seen a~ dit- ,itisioii of the work of God. i \\'e arc- happy that we are meni- “ rs of this great society. which, no‘. Diocetsean but Canadian-ivitlt- 1oz National bu; International. . _ 1 The Catholic \\'oineii's League i-l The iii-irks! price trait! in Vernon‘ ,.i great element for good in Lin" 5W1‘ ll)’ Ml‘- H- S» 51611906 i8 pliocrase, and should continue to‘. Wirattres 50 Ulfl- ‘liveihogg 11 1-2 cts. JB so. One might lllllllk that tiii; 1i‘ est-d hoes 15 eta. live poultry l 5 cis. prr lb, Loading potatoes is iiot-ceding brlslcly. a Vernon River And Vicinity CODIEES- lshelter from turmoil and ‘ ' foster» tin of llllllillfllié. which liiflflllg, ill-Te is little need toi- such .\ii~. P. Brothers is ‘busily ensue-i .111 organization. We are grateful -‘l ltlll'fl'llill-'llllli live 11038 for thei p0 God that have this protec- '-\\'I'fl Cflllatltin C0. ion, btit have any 0T us lbeen at ‘l ———-—— Ioss for opportunity to wJrk~ln tlii. .\li'. Reginald Hynes, aoccmpsni- _ ‘League's name? We have beep, tl byihlr. and Mrs. ‘Moore and faim-‘ll ilnisy- lllll? Committees - for ch. , ‘y cf Lynni hfaisst, motored to the)’ comfort illlflltiflfll (Llil to ilic agctl and ill, ri .\lillvicu' and Montague. and cd. children liavie been srlnt lii school. In everyway has the Lei»: gue been instrumental iii biringingl rig t-lii: residence of Mr, o relief. Let us go beyond ilii; pals-g ‘raugiit, Cherry Valley. There are of our own subdivision and see for; the!‘ chaniges contemplated in the Mr. Gordon Crane a-nvi Mr. Philiip [Service 'in the West, Can w» meat» lsure their worth lll comfort tc The potato crop in ianti fernon River is excel-lent. Three ars- loaded Tuesday by Mr. .\ic- ueiotl. Mr. Frank Lea has twenty ‘ive acres certified seed which is urtiiing out a bumper crop. around ‘the verge of loosing sl-hlit of God ;cliiefly for want of opportunity to practice thielr‘ religion. Our Sub- tiivisiions have contributed gener- ously towards this worthy came- One Unit has lgiven _tlie sutii of $100.00. Relief was sent from the kfliarlottetowii subdivision to the stricken in the Sydney ~.\iiiies coal strike-another worthy work. but pciliaps the greatest good is being done in the quie-t of Country parish- es where the needs of the hiim-ble ace attended to, without pulbl-ic not- ‘i-cc. This inidietxi is the llmrtls work. The care of our mining genera- viion is a great one and deserves our host attention. We all know tihe l\'lllll|" of a good Christian home. tihe influence of which, on tlie after life of the child. is ivitliout argu- ment. Therefore let us try and have good Christian-homes. Let us. mains our homes happy. entcr Into the spirit of man children's lives, so that we shall be their confiilants and counselors. The- Glrd Guides itioviement. which has received the Blessing of-l-lls Holiness Pope Ben- oilict is a worthy one, affording intcrcist instruction and amuse- ment tfor our girls. ‘ Several Companies have been or- ganized ln this Dioceasc with suc- cessful results. Then the-re is the matt-ter of education. The unrest of the present day, the spirit of rock- Mr. Wes. lslll5lid0lll, the well {llOWll illtlttllillllC is building an ad- lition to anti reiiiotlell-inig the re- idence of ‘Mr. T. H. Mu-tloiv, Mill- r.c\\'_ Cllriss Margaret lPriau-ght of Rox- ‘iury, who was visiting her moth- 2r Mrs. John Praiu-glit, Atlibe-rry Plains ileft Tuesday on return to .-\ Roialiury, Mass. Mr. (Jemiv has just finished un- ‘eating a cur of Scotch Coal at ‘ilillvicw Station. The l-‘rctyArea men are now in- m-"tzting il.»"-. (rattle in the Mlllvlew ich/m! district. ‘ The parents in the Ml-llvlew School District speak highly of the ireditab-le manner in which Miss lertrtitle Wllct is discharging her "lutlets as school teacher in the Wi-liviow School. The many friends of Mr. P. L. Murphy, Millvlew will be pleased .0 learn that he ls impr-iving from ‘ris recent serious illness. is Mes hiangamt Coady, Teacher. M-ilicove, is spending ll°f vacation like a tiny ghost. a figure iii udilto Wm‘ m“ lllamnw Mn and Mrl thought that some sort of a trick on him. begged that they would not tease lilm but would let him go back to be a handsome young man, hose blue. brown, you remember. sword tiaiiiiie gold; the leather bell holding it should be brown.) corsets. not model, but a light, delicate struc- ture for plump women. ous move They have been encroaching for! years on the masculine make-unlit Jllll now there is feminine again. ‘ sire the girls wish to regain what‘ t fects. freedom of limbs. V, _ i COLOR CUT-OUTS MR. WHITTINGTON. BY NAME Read today's chapter of the story of “Dick Whlttington and His Cat." if you have been saving tlie dolls you will soon have a whole set with which lo iict out thi: famous story. tang for a ser- .‘aiit_ "Go to the kitchen atid ask li)l(‘l( Whittliigton to come to nie.‘ ‘tie commanded. “Call him Mr. Whit- treat him you would and‘ "lilllll and arc now visiting friendsllffiflt lllei l0!‘ l"? l5 llll" llcllel‘ lllll“ . I ,, .\l l‘. Fltzwiirrcu iigton, by name. and ith the respect that Poor Dick was grtatly embar- ‘ ifilflied when he was ushered before "YIPY are busily wists-set! reiifiér- lils master with such respect. He they were playing He lilm to be (Here is a new Dick. STOW" t0 and prosperous Color liis suit and Make his {Om FASHION TO COVER UP NECKS. BUT NOT LIMBS CHI-CAGOHOct. 6——The Fashion rt League suggested a return to the old i-itraitjacket Marcelled tresses iii perfect. waves were exhibited with collarsi to protect the neck of the bob- haired This winter there will not be sol much neck exposure. zowns have detachable collars. one from the elements. The league says it is a danger- iri women's fashions. desire to be Bu with that de- masculine ef- tin they want In Especially comfortable Miss Catherine Dunn-by of Dor- cheater is visiting at ‘her old ‘home iii Miillv-lc-w. l‘ The model litiiiclicil the pniiitcd beard. ll stole out of a shadow near the footsteps died away; the forgotten wan and creeping to the window tau though this were a signal. that, which this silent littlc figure had been waiting for. canic to pass. Slowly, outside the window, a glittering object was pushed up from below—an»object resembling ti black cane with a golden head. Quickly, eager little hands seized it and pulled it in. Now other hands grasped the ledge-great. strain- ing, hairy lllllldfl-‘BJNI in a moment {more the stars had vanished. wiped ‘niii by the huge body of a man Tlien two forms approached Uncle ,Toliias, two forms complete in ‘contrast-the one, small and dsn- gerous; the other, gigantic and ter- rlbio. Now they were beside hlin; now they were bending over him; now the tiny figure. loosening his hold tin the cane. handed it to the other. And if the light had been brighter. if we could have seen grew littcr iitlll; and slowly. Kills Insects N0 "lull? flirhsper or dsnureus poison pads needed to rid your home of flies, mosquitoes, ants, Willis. roaches, hedbugs or other Insect pests. - llllllllal“ C?“"l>'~ Mlllvlew- iMPS. Parker aiirimwii riitiiriiea .-o her home in Fraimington. Mass. after visiting IFJGINIB in Vbrnion River aml Lake Vcrd. The Erring‘ Wife Ahd Mother is the woman who sacrifices her health and consequent happiness to her ambition. We all know such women.—-anxlotis that their homes \ Mr. anti Mrs. Matthew Smith Lea xeitiriie dt otheir home in Vernon River after visiting Toronto; New York and Niagara Falls. ‘ Tli-q people of Vernon -Riiver are 'ery much pleased to have mov- nig again among them an old and sespectcd gentleman Mir. ‘Patrick Cailrns, after recovering from the rffccts of a serious operation ‘hi he Charlottetown Hospital, Mir. J. ‘P. iPraug-ht the gcniail and "bllglng imiall courier is giving ex- cellent service on the Cherry Val- ey and Earnrrcllffe lMBJlI Rout-v. Mr. Prniight llg the right man in the right place. and attractive and their cliiltiren well dressed they overdo and soon which is evidenced by nervousness, irritability. headaches. backache and other aches and pains attenti- ing such ills_ Every woman should remember that the most successful remedy for such conditions is Lydia E. Pinkliamkz Vegetable Compound; which for fifty years has been re-‘ storing women to health. strength and happiness. LOVES SERVICE The many friends of .Mr. Joseph uclnnis, Earni-ioli-ffo will regret lto lciirn that he underwent a serious ‘peraillon for appendicitis at ibis home on Saturday last. Latest re- ports sttyis ‘he i5 doing nlceily un- der the skillful-l treatment oif Drs. Mdlnlyre? ‘and Keeping. The wetldlnig -took place a-t St. Patrick's Church. Fort Augustus. of Miss Florence daughter of Mr. Dan- iel Drlscoll, lMt, Ryan to A-mibrose McMillan, Alexandria. ln attendan- shall be kept immaculately neat; bring on some feminine ailment, Spray FLY-TO! In the sir-in Iivs minutes they all are dead. YLY-TOX is harmless to humanl- hss pleasant odor, will not stain, never falls. t spray fr" with ever 8 or. bottle. loll in lmtluon r st your dealers. 8-0:. Bottle. 50c. CANADA REX SPRAY C0" Lirrrrm it?" ‘FOX ; The second anniversary of the ar- rival of Mustspha Kemal Pfllillllfl forces in Constantinople was ob- served today as s public holiday. Oroups‘of students streets and s before ihs Brit in; “We want 2e on bride and groom was Miss Bertha. Drilscoll sister of the lbride and Mr. John McMillan ibivtlier of the groom. ‘llhey motored to Ohar- l-atitiemwn. pertaining of a sum-p- iiuous wedkiilng dinner sit The Queen Hotel]. Music at the church was furnished by Mr. and iMrs. J. J. McAi-thy. A reception was give-n alt the home of the lhride where one hundred and fifty guests Wlg enitier- mined. ‘lllie following evening a NOBMIOII was given at iihe ‘home oi one groom was attested by the lIIlMIy valuable presents received including cheeks, china and sliver- win-e. Tweedledetfs face, l am sure it would have worn a ferocious yet pathetic smile. (To be continued) Turks Celebrate An- niversary CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 7— paraded the fl demonstrations amps"; sham. Min Mary iPi-snght of Roxbiiry. osui" and "Down is visiting tier parents iMr. sad No other incidents Isl’!- rrith Eiiglsn were repo . ., 7.1 STATION PREMIER GAB MOBILE I AND FOLARINE OILS CRANKCASE SERVICE CARS WAUHEO Call 15s FOR moron runners: , sArisrAcriou on tone on IHORT HAULL Mother knows from experience, how much more satisfactory it is to always clothe her little ones in rompers, dresses, suits, made from WABASSO Cottons. These cottons stand up stoutly to the most strenuous wear of playtime scuffing, yet‘. retain their original beauty. Bvoaéfllbtlii, Lorigclatlis, Twills, etc. Their superiority is the result of more carefully chosen raw materials, finer machinery, better workmanship and the highest standards of manufacturing. Wzbasso Coiions are Canadak best The -Wabasso Trade Mark is your guarantee of highest quality .\- _____., l His hair and eyes new l. l“ / liis work in the kitchen, But Mr. " Fitzwarren ordered a chair placedl‘ for Dick and asked seated. Poul try Notice o____.____ We are paying the following prices for good quality fowl, f- o. b. your statlwl- Over 5 lbs .... .. 14¢ From 4 lbs to 5 lb -11= Under 4 lbs. .... . 08 we h“, "o; yet issued a price list ori chickens but If you have any stock ready for market we will be pleased to quote. If you wish to receive the top market prices for your poultry you will be well advised to crate fatten your chick- ens for three weeks before offering them for sale. I lf you require any instructions along these lines write us for full particulars on crate fattening. THE HARRIS ABATTOIR CO., LTD CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I- l 0 I i I i l l l i i LII‘; . I , 3 ‘Pmnght, Oherirly . V‘ y‘ +§O§§4§§§§4 §§§'7 Slogan Contest $10.00 FOR ‘run BEST SIIIOGAN The Economic Committee appointed by the Associated Boards of Trade to inquire lnte how trade conditions ma)’ be improved in our Horns Province, desire to adept a popular slogan that can be generally used by Islanders. The slogan must be short and to the point and express the Ideas contained in the following statementz-"Buy Island Productw-Pstronlze Home Stores. Money spent abroad gives employment abroad. Money spent at Home gives employment at Home." The Contest closes on November 30th. 1915. WM" "W [logfln will be judged by three well known Islanders rep- rpssnting both Town and Country Interests- The Contest is open to any one and there ls no restric- tion as to the number of slogans which may be sent In by any one person. One good slogan ls required and $10-00 Wlll bl Pill! llll‘ the slogan winning the Contest. Please sddress— PRESIDENT, Associated Boards of Trade oi P. E. Box 249 Mark on Envelope "Slogan Contest."_ L. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 0-0-0464 $00-$00 64 ltry . Wanted We require a large quantity 0f LIVE p FOWL immediately and will pay highest market prices. Thin, small fowl not wanted. . Special prices for crate fattened (JHICKENS and FOWL over five» pounds. Conrad 8i Company, 68 Queen Street -m ~- a a‘ a‘ a "l a a a AA ‘a a vvvvvvvvvv 1v vvv vvvvvvvrvvvv vv vv**v‘ i OOOOOQ 560-0 éflO-O-OQ-O-Q‘.