11 .1111: Jolly Cupid drew . his bow-in the depths of forests primeval 1 x1111 lli'\l‘l‘ 11111 1111- 1111,.- 111u1~1-1.1... 1-11 vim-i “nun:- v-r lo1 lugs in the lu-urt 11f maiden. 0r nullu" lu-r nnoro 1l1~t1-r- You'll delight i|1 hrr mili- iunngv — 11111-11 efforts 11n- 1111|||c I11 llrlul Iii-r hill. \ou‘li n-u-l I11 I11-r grunt 1\1l\1~11i1|r1~——\\I1e|1, 11111111111; n lnmlniunl, sln- kidnapped u 1111111. 'l11iw1l First l'l1-Iur1-s, llll‘. I'm-souls With l.lo_v1l Ilugluu |, - Huron-ll Nlnllmnll, ,,,,,,.,...| 1-41- _q1-') wiuo-r 1.11111.- 111111 1.311111 Reynolds // a,’ ’ c1111». 1-1. Andi-Mun ¢‘_:_ run DOLLARS on TEN l)AYS 'I‘u'0-pa1't Comedy w-r: A Sure Rehef For Women’s Disorders 10 DAYS’ TREATMENT FREE Orange Lily is a certain ellef for all disorders of women. lt is applied local? ly and is absorbed into the suffering tissues. The dead waste matter in the cou- gested region is expelled,_ giving immediate mental and physical relief; the blood vessels and nerves are toned and strengthen ed. and the cirmlatiou i: rendered to nonnal u 1 this treatment is based on strictly scientific principlefl, and ecu 0:1 tb- actuul location of the disease, it cannot help but do good in on form} of female troubles, including delayed and painful melistmmiion, laucur 110cc, falling of the womib, etc. Price $2.00 rper box. which is sufficient for me n1onth's treatment. A free Trial Tveutment, enough for 10 dayr 1 , . Jnrfh 7.11: will ‘be sent Free to any suffering woman who will send 1:11 l 5 ilnr address. lnclose 3 stamps and address Mrs. Lydia W. Ianld ( Windsor, Ont. 3 l QOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTI EVERYWHERE i . ‘ c 1 l 1 2 PRINCE EDWARD Monday and Tuesday The novel with ‘30.0ll0.0ii0 I‘t'il<|l'l"\ l! SHOP from 1101mm! Ogtalog riafllhr errttlll ut fRY°N_Rev_ Carl Dawson Wm preach in the Tryon Bgptlsl Church, Sunday at 3 p.111, LADIES! ATTENTIIONI Sale of HAROLD BELL WRI(lHT’S Powerful Novel lrliggwer and Better than “The Shiek” EDWIN-(YAREWE " i'1'1.-.<.1~1'1i11 dancing of llarrm of and liuslty, lit-antics l;1n1l4'l‘ho11sz1n1ls .-\ rubs. horses camels. Th1- urt-nt .\n1ori1-:1n Picture Mndt- in Algeria- PRINCE EDWARD Wednesday 81. Thursday Next Week Bert; L tell 3 i/UA Son qflihe§ediiflg PRINCE EDWARD Wednesday-Thursday, Aug. 27-28 I 1 I‘ j v I Smokers Delight f GOYESCA p HAVANA Z (YIGARS a 1 ‘smokerswill enjoy the rich p’ aroma and solace of the Havana ., Leaf. f,‘ Priccs~l0c straight’ 1: ‘2 for 25c, and 15c straight. c ‘ a c . 1 MaqK/NNON onus co. 2 1 r THE REXALL KODAK. trons o ‘P. o. ‘pox aaz“ PHONE 21o C ; n w, 4. I‘ mt; For _Sore_ feet-Mlnngd’; lslgimgng. ville, Ont. . ed doep rooted hlstrionlc a‘ ility. ' win Cnrewe. ers who wen-t \vith Mr. Carewe to _ indies pleated skirts today at s. A. lticDouultrs for $2.98. LADIES’ QHNMBRAY and Ginfl" ham bungalow house dresses. Spec- ial $1.25. Prowse Bros, Ltd. BROOKFIELD—The services in the Brookfield Cong-regatlion on, Sunday, Aug. 24th, will be as fol.- l1)\VNZ——l“illl1l9!‘ River 11.15 11.111; llartsville 3 p.111; and Brookfield '1 7 p.111. All are cordially invited, ANGLICAN SERVICES-in the Parish of New London on the 24th lust, will be as f0ll0wS:—-Kensln1!- ton 10.30 a.111.; French River 2.1111 p.111; Irishtown 7.30 p.111. Sunduy Sichool one hour before each scr- v cc. SHIPMENT OF BULLS FOR NEWFOUNDLAND Yesterday Mr. B. R. Brown of Little York. Messrs Simmons Bros, and the Ex- perimental Station made a ship- ment of Ayrshire bulls to the ordrr of the Goevrnment of Newfound ‘111nd. .\lr. Brown shipped two six~ teen months old beauties. Messrs Simmons one twenty-two months .1111, and the Experimental Station JUL‘ fit-teen mouths old bull- This is the first export of Ayrshire bulls or several years and were selectcd ‘iy the Department oi‘ Agriculturo 111 the order of the Newfoundland llovcrnixiorit. It may be mentioned ‘hat llir. llrown hnd nn excellent 1ff<-r for one of his bulls from :1 inn-hoe. br-cotlcr who decided to pnr base it l11 preference to 11111111 Quebec lllllls on the recommenda- ion of the Secretary of the Cnmul 1111 Ayrshire Ilrecdnns Association rho had recently visited the lclnnd 1nd inspected Mr. Brown's stock .lo\v1\vcr Itlr, Brown had already dosed with the Newfoundland (to mrrrnnuit nt the same figure offer -1l from Quebec. CALCUTTA COMING. — 'l‘h<> tlalifax Chronicle speaks v1~ry rlowingly of the concert given by hc conccrt troop of the H. M. S. .,‘:1lcutt:1 whilc in llnlifnx and mys tho programme consisted of tongs, character sketches, chorus» ‘>1 and readings. With ti1e,o.x1:1~p- ion of one or two numbers the c11- irc progra111111e was given to bur~ rsqun, clcver, rollicking, and fvr- n-nt with fun. Those exceptions 1111-1-11 readings and character dtctches given by men who‘ possess .nr more than the ordinary faculty 1t’ umnteur eloctitionlsts, but how. Finally the programme ends‘ _ lashing chorus, -whigh- few._ resist hununlng, and‘ mun‘ v ong carry with thcu1—~ “Doni, lot run scrap the British Navy.” This was no anti climax, for the Rouse uornu-d for more. The Calcutta is lm- hcrs on [Friday next. ' 1 y... Real Saharals 1 Shown In Pictiire "A Son of the Sahara," tho First Yntlonnl picture coming to-the Pt-‘nco Edward Theatre next Wed- icsduy is l1erliltled as one of tho nost ambitious screen productions if the year.- ' it was produced in the Sahara lcscrt under the direction of Ed'- Tbe principal play- Ugerla to film this picture were dcrt Lytell, Claire Windsor, Walter ‘igue Lovc, nnd Paul Panzer. v Mr. (‘arewe is particularly proud of the fact that there is nothing of he Hollywood Sahara shout this latest cinema effort and likewise nothing of the western costume u it. Everything is genuine even to the extras, who were 11ot touch- ~d either by 11 costumer or make- 1p man. 8000 Camels Used Eight thousand camcls were em- ployctl l11 tho filming nf “A Son of the Sahara,” Edwin Carcwo pic- ture 111111111 in Algeria on the de- sert, nnd coming to the Prince Ed- 'i‘l1urstl11.y. And it is figured that are perhaps not more than 100 camels in captivity! Use Spahii Cavalry Picturesque Spuhii cnvnlry of tho French government 11nd Sene- galcs troops on duty in the Alger- lnn Salmm gave their ‘services in n numbcr of important scones in "A Son of the Snlinrn.“ u First National picture mode in Algerln 11nd schoduletl tn show nt the Prince Edward Theatre next Wed! ncsdny nn1l Thursday. Baby’s Own Tablets Always Kept on Hand Mrs. David (lngne, St. Godfrey. Que, wrltcs:—"l have used Baby's Own Tablets for my three little ones and have found them such an excellent medicine that l always keep them on hand and would strongly advise all other mother! to do the same thing." The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxativ- which quickly relieve constipation. and indigestion; break up colds makes the baby thrive. sold by all medicine dealers or by lie-Grail, Rosemary, Thcby, Moist-- ward Theatre on Wednesday nnd ‘ YESTERDAYS MARKET. —At a fairly well attended market yester- duy, eggs were selling at 28c, butter 35c. chicken 80c to $1.00, fowl $1.00 ducks 390e, raspberries 20c per qt." blueberries 12c. sarspurllla berries 20c. "‘I'.HE_ YOUNG LADY you sent us is giving great satisfaction." Writ- es a large Novn Scotla Fir-mic Prin. Moran of the U-nionbommer- ch11 College. HIGHFIELD _8ERVlCE8.-—'l‘here will be Divine Service at ‘l-lighfield Presbyterian ‘Church "tomorrow at 2 o'clock, Sunday School at 3 o'- clock. ~ 1 ‘ -' CAVENDISH SERVICES-There will be service i11 the Presbyterian Church, Stimluy, Aug.‘ 24th nt North ltustiuo at 11.00 11.111. u11d at Stun- loy at 7.150 p.111. HOME FOR BURIAL. —The funeral of thc lute Mr. John A. MacEachern, of Lowell, Mass, who died on June 11th, took place on the 17th, fron1 the home of his father, Nell D. MacEachmu, Rice Point, I’. E. l.. to (lnnoe- Cove (fcmctery, where he was laid to rest alongside of his mother, Mrs Ncll l). MacEnchern. Tl1c re 11mins wore accompanied homo by his wife 11nd (luughtcr. Tlurre was 11 very impressive service con- ductcd by the Rev. l). M. 11111110111. The pail bcurcrs were Jnuu-s Muc- donnld. Charles hiucDuugull. Norman Macdonaltl, Nelson‘ McKin- 11u11, Duncan MacKinnon nnd 5111111101 MncNelll. The deceased had n largo circle of friends both i11 Lowell, Mass" and ut l1l.~1 old homo, Prince Edward Island. 'l‘lu-.ro arc left to mourn, a wifo. Isabelle, one daughter Florence Mny, his father, Noll l). Mucldnch- crn. two brothers. Neil E. at ironic 1nd Donald of British (loluiubln. 11nd two sisters Mrs. Arthur Dairy- nplc oi‘ Winthrop, Muss, and Mrs Phnrlr-s MucDotlugll of Ricc Point. i’. E. l. .-_-<0>—>—- PIRA!:l'l'l»\\'RINl(I.EN IN ‘ l Ill-INN TIIAN I5 MINUTES | N1 nlislu hur- 11f lust inkou up surl- mini) ilu- probh of r1-||l0\'|||): wrinkles ‘1111l 113111 Hui-u. .\ln11_\' t-xyu-rltut-ntul1:1\'1- i11-1-n 1un1l1\. Tho result lntll1-nioslhui ilu- ‘inrkroul uu-iluul" I11 ih1~ hunt lu-t-nlnu- ll pro1I111-1-11 i1111111-1II11I1- results with |11'1'» f1 f1~i_r nnd 1-1uui'orl. it consists 1111-1~1v]_\ I11 kph-filling over (h1- t:11~1- n mixture of powih-roil tnrkrool. om- spoonful. nnd l1-|111111J11i1~o. mu- n||1>1111l1||. in your mirror, |11=fn|'1~ vour wry oyi-s. you 1~uu \\‘lill‘ll tho wrlr h-u nnd angul- 111-1111 lltornily molt 11\\'11_v~—l|1 11-1111 thnn 'l.'1 luhuitn-ul Th1- s1-|1.~'ui|n|\ from this lirlui‘ trout- nu-nt l.~1 moul r1-fr1-11l1l11u. 'l'h1- 1-|l‘1-1-l is for lu-ttt-r ihun lhni produced by flit‘ nu-st oxpi-rt 1111111111111“. ‘Fnrkroot is 11o hurmli-su you could cni it. .»\n1l th1- £11111 of 11 put-hug» in irlliinc- loan lhun ‘ his recent illness in the i’. E. ls . " ‘g Claire Windsor umBIPi-Ly 6". JASon oP the Sahara,’ PRINCE EDWARD Wednesday-Thursday, Aug. 27-28 SPElJIAL VALUES in corsets $1.00 11nd $2.00. Prowse Bros» Lid- CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD -—(‘.hurcl1 of England servioc. l11 Crapnud next S1111day at 11.00 n. 1111., nnd in Springtitrld nt 7.00 p. 111. 8111-1111111 suhjcct — Spiritual llun- gor. All are cordially i11vit1-1l. Personals Mr. Loo (‘r0kcn, Kinkora, is vis- iting friends in the city. Mr. A. Lorno ltiurphy, of Tlgnish, is visiting i11 (lrnnd ltivvr, the 1:11am of .\ir. Urban tlillis, Li. 'A. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. (l. Brennan nnd their little daughtcr Mary lcft for Plctou this morning to visit friends. The many friend-s of Mr. B0121] J. Wood of Alcxurulriir will be glad to hear hc has returned home after land Hospital. Mr. Alfrvd Afflt-ck of ihc firm of Afflvrk nnd (Yudmorc, rclurncd by tho llocholzign last. nlgbflfrtuu a bilylng trip to llallfnx. - ;1;.'.'1111<s¢w¢..1»......, . ' Qtiooohfrsgrgngufll“ iunoke-givernemsrllllmgou every time. Try i: 0nee_g||d you'll know the umoklnlroaltohaccot M I pieuuu 0| . if Oadlfiihnwiuq ‘i unset suoumc ’l‘ho follmvliig is tnknn from n11, . Occun (lrovo Paper: bliss Florcncxa lticPhorsop of Boston has ruturnvd to her homo after spcndiirg r1 two Ailkus Ilnnton. Edwin lllsbop nnd family, Mr. Alex l\lcl’hc0 and daiugh I 1111's of Quincy wuro roccnt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benton ut their _ splendid summer home on Bay yiew 1 weeks’ vncation with Mr. and Mrs. F‘ h! 1 Babs Tendei- 51.1. URB, wholesome soap. Wilton] * ; ---tl1e oge-oltlsymlsol of ‘ ‘fragrant, creamy lather of F1 1y, . 7 delight to baby's tender sltinl. g calm-the lnncly calse-qiygn; 'll1r1-1~ cunts win-n |11|r1jl1:1111-1l in I orlglnnl purkngc 110 1111_\' drug 111111-11. Ave‘! 0991"! GTUV". M355- l Gum-Dipped Balloo reports of new and trips made over all and of new mileage. "Broken Mon Effectively" ..irl=i“~ililllllllilllllisirir Just one thing is responsible for the remark- able public acceptance of Firestone full-size ns——the wonderful perform- ance of these tires on the cars of users. Everywhere, from Victoria to Halifax, come exhilirating experiences—of kinds of roads in wonderful comfort and without fatigue, of perfect eafet Follow Hie example of motorists of long experience and make the changeover 6n your NewStandarids of Tire Performance y ,_ Proclaimed By Gar Owners ‘ t insist on Balloon, Gum-Dipped Cords mounted on small diameter wheels, applied any- where at low cost by Firestone service A ealers. car. Or, if you are buying a new car, make cer- tain of superlative ease, sure road grip and car - conservation by‘ demanding full-size balloon equipment. It is the combination of Firestone gum- clipping, Firestone design, cpnatruction and Steam-Welded Tubes measure of balloon tire superiority. thailitlaslure you the “full 1g .1111» full-size ‘ GUPIfDIPPED BALLQQNS 1 in all of the Qnited Status there 1 nnd simple fevers and promote tlipl, ,1 healthful, refreshing sleep which - They are 1 mail at 25 cents n box from The . Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brook . Sines February int we have been using Fireplace Balloon Tire: on our Bluebird Show Tun No. 40. We have nlnu fou11d that these Tire: do not skid lo readily and brnke much more effectively thin the In h pmuure Tirol. The mileage to date o? these Tires sp- pronimltel l ,000, 11nd from their present appearance they would seem to good for n! lent another 12,000 miles. We have bud no trouble from punctures. ALEX. McGARR, Sightseeing Autos, Tull, Montreal, Que. _. "Expects Mon Milnge" Tliére is no comparison in the qil-‘iliticn riding of the two types of tires, " balloonfiire ‘having added greatly to the coll: rt. y tin-s have now cuvcryvd fn11r thou~ land miles, there is no sign ui-woar and would appear to nu: n though one might res- lonzbly expect considerably more mileage from these tlrel than from the ordinary cord ire. WM. STEWART, Ottawa, nt. "No More Rumbles" I have had excellent results with than tlru, they have ellminnted the rumblin nqlse in my car, and make riding n re: plhlurc. Crouing car tracks nnd gomg over bud spots in the road ll now like dr ving on n pavement. HUG" E. MACNAB, Hnllllq’ N.S. "Riding Qualities Improved" iing my car with Firestone llullonn - 111l that the riding qualities were conqldernbly improved, for ry perm to 11b- sorlv the shocks from the numerous bumps which are no liotlcenhle with nrdluuary tires. "Thorough Satisfaction" One of our demonstrating Clfl veiled over 10,000 miles with vary little apparent tire wear which precludes‘ any doubt as in liv- ullimate nuleuge expectancy. This is so unusual that we take pleasure in letting zoulknowl at thormmnsatl 1 w: are ll VI I IGI fl- " I W. l’ .33" Manager, loo Motor Bole: poluuny. Tfltontn, Ont. 111.. . , _ , a. has tra- ~ matlc tires nnd full "All vlbrlllnn brown-ml" Al to rldin qullitiel. in m)’ "9 "h" n much diierenrc l1 vibruf ll s _ the -w ch nis‘ rsttlclohss d1n“l>""‘l' PARROTT, Saskatoon, Sank. ' ..s*t‘f.i'=s . to humps make n, r smdnt P’ 11nd l c?‘ tr » mluf-iftd *“ u lb a , l 1 \. -i Il~11 1",, 1m 1,351, "i "mulling ire‘: driven them time, an varied, YO- uuow. without i e nll alike: Jtllnlrswr’: steering which linl nynioring. l different th ltl - 11 n1 . if." u {lmdlojpguipmentcfltsb ‘I; 61;? 11¢!‘ D‘q.ll.el'k sv-‘w-Q-Q-m absorbing the lmu hole! the 10nd. JAMES n. LUCAS. Vw=="""- "ma" w n“, ¢mg Smoollrqn spring‘; equgrzid ar QM r t I " ' 11 . m; qwnusit lidlter tnte on the N" l‘ 0h y mnke the ordlll.” M‘ not ntcesnitntlrll ‘llawwfl l cerilinly Iva“ ,- wgsturo l ' Y Killqmey- “*1: . . , "The Gnliflt Improvement Th‘ ' 0011111 i» Added" M“, th m I vsrydslr tflh - "i211; milll wgiv" ' "'°'"' fog, l have gi d n} l lesion w having used them ' lvtmrnts roam tum tendeuv s, also on Ute motor: loon Ire the I at cnuld be added to make n g w ruuunurt. Br-"ilm" m‘: n ‘ ‘ "Thflliclmea Bqulnm“ 11 111.11 q- th-t the comfort ll '°" . er rldll" ' h l l‘ ishl also lfhtlitclrnel ‘Li: ' Xitchinflr .11 > "wfi 3:51!"