F . . wt: i111‘ ‘t 1 PAGE?‘ tlement? a H-rt a " " That approbation bill which you re- ceived from us is NOW DUE. Will you be good enough to mail, send, or ask us to call for your cheque in set- ’ ' ‘ 1m cnmnm-rrrrowu GUARDTAIQ snow to... Holmufs Catalog. st SINCIAAHTS. 2053-25~2i , ____,_’ -8EE TH! NEW Autumn styles in Ladies‘ CLAMPS. 2053-26-21 ~8CHO0L _QIR-LB DREQBES, navy Iyjth Jed ‘trim- mihg; special‘ ' each‘ at SIMILAIITS. ' 205525-21 dance held at the Olylllvlan Caba~ ret on Wednesday night. W115 11 success, the live piece Orchestra furnished the music which was ra- ported by all present exclllent. -DON‘T HEISITATE, — Treat your ioxesand pups now ior hook rue ysstsnftittllttnun " _ Fall Milliuery -~NEW FALL COATS showing cialr's. DRESSES for the College Girl at Coats at SlN- SlmlLAiRB ggggg colors; sizes 5 to .28. ._qqop DANOE- The special sorted 11111111 _.|=t~nsr st-towtudbt early opening at Sin- aostmaizt- _-DAINTV NEW TRICOTINE .'. . .2053-25-2l assorted Regular $3.00 ior $1.69 at —Sinclsirs 2070- 26-2l —tLADlE8. SKIRT31. —-LADl-5'8 WOOL SKIRTS, as- shd fancy colors; sizes Z5 to N. Regular $5.00 valu- es, clearing at $2.69 each. Sinclair tlrStewart Limited. 207tl-26-2i -—| WILL SELL by private sale my two farms. at Belmont, Lot l6, one consisting oi 87 acres the other 100 acres, also stock. c1011. u it: tr. . i....,ig.,.,... on .atarday J A Trimmed worth 1 y t»1.so.t2.9t; Balance of Ladies’ Trimmed Hats; worth up to $7.50, selling at; $2.98 ___§ a big day on, nut Price sue qt, Dresses Balance of Ladies’ and M18568’ Gingham and VoilaStr-eet Dregses, selling Saturday at Half Price. >1: ::r\-_~ 4:- _ _'..._;. ... . _<.____..... r-rsrwn-v We thank you! tires and tubes will take an- other drop in January 1923. ' so make your old ones do you the rest oi this season by having us fix them up. TRAINOR TIRE SURGERY Cor. Queen and Water Sta Phone 832-J. r oiWomen MeLettd’s “SPECIAL” Flour bflgmpng he. baking hour, so the good housewife sings u-kr work. knowing that Wm, ~5p5c|ALu in per ".1113 wnll with the world." Ask your grocer for McLEO 0'13 "SPECIAL." lt has no liIlcLliilll MILLING (IOMPAliY Stratiord, Ontario OVPII, worm and box of Best on the market. commended by Dr. noun: a. McLEtliLLilJ l. Raynor, Suntmerside, P. E. l. .. N it is now rumored that a conclude his ,, he,“ Lon“ ‘huh The sumac, (hsqpndrr the inilucttee oi liquor, lie owe-r womm get a and farm implements, ii interest- these tame” a; once_ ed you may inspect the property Strongly m, beibre purchasing.“ Church, "m, Simpson, Belmont, Apply at the office ot‘ B. 205133141 —BEFORE ‘FHE COURT- A party 'irom the eastern section of _cHR|s-|-|AN CHURCH DR A_ the lslatuti, was up before Stlpcn‘ Shhhsoh of Norwalk Iowa Wm tiary Wyatt. at the Summcrsitle ' hervices h, the Police (‘ourt on Thursday tuort- Sunmwrsidedng charged with driving an attic, 1094-1044 Christian Church cottrsed at the mortiing servicel w” 1111"“ $10310 111111 COMS" he 1mm will be: "John and Jesus". Even- 11p‘ lng subject: ‘All things are year's __BASEBALL MEET,NG_ A Every one 1s cordially nlvlted‘ pttblic titer-ting was held itt the _BALL GAME_-rhh hhsehalhTowtt Hall on Wetlnesday night nine between the Summer-side 1°’ 111° 11111111158 "1 "WW1"; m‘ éhhmpiohh and Boqtoh Auhhm tporls from Committees appointed 0h the school grhhmh, \,,']edhehdh;;rt2cently' itt regard to securing a night and afternoon, was largely;i1111‘11’1°r0‘1;u““uvbalg_qp1i::’1‘gxz‘tllg attended. Those two gamds weret 111119 1' I “1 1’ p, I ' ' _ t h hndhhhledh, the has, games lhmlnlntter was gone no very u y. "the Summers,“ hath"; ha,“ lmhtttid the rueettttg was {Uljtlllflled season h“, ah hem; one shhhh ihgruor two weeks. for further iniorma the afternoon, the game started at on‘ 2.30 and the evening game sturl- , ed at 5.30. The score in the afler- LOSS Of noon was 13 to 5 in favor of the - - visiting team, and in the evening Feeling they almost doubled the score. making it 22 to 0. The Sutnmer- Tllfllliands take Hood's S1115-103- qldg 19am was cgmpgged or praQ- rilla as their tonic ntetlicitte for tically‘ the same players that 11-1111. that tired iecllttg, tiervous weak» med the Boston team some time peas. impure 11110011.. 111111‘ "testify ago. Joseph McCullough. llflltlluil that it makes them ice] better, the game satisfactory. 1'11! 111111 11111011 1>t11101‘-' lH00d':-1 tSarsuparilla has given cntire satisfaction it; three gener- ations in the treatment of gen- t-rnl (liability. it restores the nppe~ lite, relileves that tired feeling, ennthles the system to resist in~ iectiotts tilseases, Hoods Sarsnpurilla aids digest . ' z kes food taste good A _‘M, C l ‘ ‘k n’ T, __ ion tntl ma I _ nish, i? Vlslzllllllggleillt lllllrnniorte tllo 500d (fmhnmc 1s "and? P11111- guest of Miss Aileen O'Lenay. _""'___‘ MAN'S OLDEST PROBLEM E E '5 c: ‘ E 1 _ F1 "“ .1" , - i l \\i aepsmqrnnunnasanssnm l --———<-o>--- ‘VESTERN PERSONALS ——Mr. and Mrs. (Jldrcnce Harris. Suntmersitle, motored to Tignish Thursday evening. Mr. Earl Cnhlll, of Moncton, N. Bill, is visiting friends on the ls- land. Tile housing problem which Can- ada in cuntmon with other parts oil , the world has felt so much sincel —R8V. Father 110111110 11401101111111 tale war is not a new thing ol‘ thls1 was a visitor to Summerslde century. it seems to be its old asl Thursday. the history of human llilllllllilflil. -—-————- ln Phoenicia and the ancient 01*: ~'Miss Camilla Hornby, (“MT-fluent the price oi‘ building lots musil e 101101011111. $00111 the week end 111 have bet-u high, Still worse were. 7381111111. 11W £00111 0! M1911 D011" tnutturs in ancient Rome. Especial-l r LUCKY HORSESHOES ALPHABET iN BIBLE VERSE Why do we regard ltorscsltoes i151 in 1.18 twentyflrst verse of the lucky? Many people believe that seventh chapter oi‘ Ezra can be the superstition cuntes from the found every letter of the 1131111111111 sen-god Neptune, whose horseslztltiltabet. it runs thus: "And l, ev- were looked upon as sacred. A en I, Artaxerxes the king, do make ltorseshoe picked rp up tne road a decree to all the treasurers which was suppose-ti tu belong to one ot‘ are beyond the river that whatso- tbem. ever Exrs the priest, the scibe oi But the truth is that the horse is the law oi‘ the God oi‘ heaven, shall the national animal of the English squire of you, it be done speedily." people; The first Saxons who came But, still tnore wonderful, ltt t.te to England were lienglst and Hor- eighth verse 0t‘ the third chapter so, both of whose names tmean of Zephaniah is contained every horse. letter. including finals, 0|‘ the Heb» Smiths were regarded with pec- rew lnnguage.—-Westntinster Guz- uliar reverence, since tneirs waslette. - held to be almost ll sacred art. ,1 Do not forget that a horseshoe is iuoky only ii‘ its points face you llS you ilnd ,ior luck streams out from the ‘. if it is lying the other way, walk round it until you are opposite the points; then pick it up and carry it with the points upper- most. Null it on your door in the same position. Gold fortune will then be showered-so says tne old bc|let~ over yuur house. it‘ the points are downward as it hangs on the door, the lucky influences will puss intu the earth and be lost. ~<oq>-—-- ‘ANCIENT GLASSMAKING When the council oi’ ten ruled Venice they issued a decree re» gardlng the art oi‘ glassmnklttg. it runs: "it n workman carry nis art beyond the limits oi‘ his country to the detriment oi’ the republic, he shall he desired to return. ii :te disobey, his nearest relatives shull be imprisoned. It‘, in spite oi‘ their imprisonment, he remain obstinate in his wish to live abroad, an em- issary shdll be told of! to kill him." 1 ilasi lite leaves Into the boiilnpwustsr, lnstssd oi pour- ing the boiling water over them-this is tbs interesting new way of making tea. Havsyou tried it? ‘ FIII s saucepan with fresh water. Bring It to a boll. Remove the cover and toss some Blue Bird Tea into "ts boiling water. Is- placs the cover an’! rsmovo the saucepan lmmsdlatsly. ' .\Ilnnrtl'~ llniment relievers neurnlgln ._____ __.______________ all for non-puytneni of rent. —~~-<r>——— - THE SILKWORM POTATO - l 3 BASKETS i thy Hackett. ly in the time of the emperors taco-l pie flocked there t'rotn all parts ni- ‘ t if —-M1‘. Manuel Gentle-t. Wife llllllnthe vast empire. and iiS.lll1!l‘B wt-rt 0111111» 011113011 1111011811 S1111111111111111e1t0 transportation facilities there t 1 72m ' 1 W011110-‘111F1Y. 110111 (711111111115101111- could be no very great extension oi where Mr Gatulet had been attcndllpe zone m" house pulpit"; At, ;' 111E the Merchants Convvtttitttl. tcrnsequence, there was congestion, irents were constantly raised, and ~Missos Mary and Etta. leav0 there was tnuch agitation of -the_ Friday morning ior Boston, niicr people. . spending three weeks Vll\‘.'li.l0ll 1n [he year 47 B. C. the prctor, W111i 111011‘ P11101118. M1‘. 8nd 1111!. hiurctis Caelius Rufus, etincled a 11111108 K111011.'1'1éi111B11. -. lnw that rt-leasctl tenants of a year's rent. lt is not known what —M1S8 11111111 116981111. 1011110111’ success this hnti. But the privilege’ of Sttmnterside. and now o1 Bos- was renewed by cut-shroud latdr ton, Mass, arrived Wednesday by Etnperor Augustus, with the re» night to spend a few weeks visit- strlction that the rent edict should ing. refer only to ltubitutions toe rep- tni of which, in Route, did not ex- . ceed 2,000 sesterces, and in striati- er towns not 500. Juvenal com- , . t plains that ior the rent one had to K ' pay‘ in Rome i'or o wretched tiwell- 0 ing one could obtain a magnificent _ villa with n garden in the provinc- - es. They could not think of an ex- T1111 19919119111311“? or 1119 F111" tension oi‘ the Forum, for the sim- 1111111"C°- M1‘- W- 1'1 111111111111 2211 pie reason that the surrounding Richmond SL. Charlotetown, has houses youm hm“, m be hxhmh, 1'9<3911"~“1 1119 111110111115 1111197 110111 riutretl, which in view 0i rtrlctts of 11 11111)’ 111 NEW WRtBFFOHL C1111“ real estate would hnve ntennt an 1311110111- enormous expenditure. D9111‘ 5112-“1101 618M or nine As old as the housing problem Yeaffi 1 81111011111 110m 11101111101101" itself is also the effort to ntct-t it. and six weeks before beginning by preventing the arbitrary raising the use of the iaratlol‘ l 11111101011 oi rents by the landlords. ‘Titus 1191/9181!’ 110111 1101116 11011111011. 111111 the early popes prnccetieti most i am glad t0 say that the Farador rruiicitlly in committing such extor- has given me complete relief. tions. Julius -ll nntl Pnul lll., the- Other relatives of mine have us- crime known l'or such rt-tinn. Under eti the Furador ior rhcumatlsttt Pope Alexander lli. a tiecree was and stomach trouble and the rcs- lssttetl requiring the reduction oi‘ tilts have been highly satisfactory tne rent oi‘ n luthlttttion. A ilecree l cheerfully recommend the Farah oi’ the year ii2-i forl-nde all pro- m. U, n“ who “PM hen“); priclnrs 0i‘ houses and stores in iSgtl.) MRS. B. A. CARMICHAEL Route, no matter inw the lease jj<oo—————- read, nnticr any llfllfiXl lo drive the tenant into the tilreet, lens! of The silkworm stdns its dainty product by omlttin through tiny ‘ rtpertttres in its ll ii a glutinous , fluid which lmmetiitteiy, tn con» . tact. with the air, agulntes into a threat]. if a iiuid o the same com- 1 position could int manufactured. ' twmnen would no lunger be obliged 1to depend upon s numble cuterpll» iar for their fittest dress mntterlxtls. 100, Dozen in stock. D 0 u b lit: bound and double strapped.».='l‘op and bottom. P. E. Is- land made Brash- lmlflate it. Accordingly, a vnry pure cellu- lose is used instead, and m. mach- ets! and 1 lnery employed in the ma-fiirlcttire Maple‘ oi artificial silk is patterned after that. of the silkworm, the fluid _ (held in a tank) being forced by ~ air-pressure throut h nozzles ‘which are glass tubes dt wn so tine that their apertures hahe a diameter of Wholesale Retail. . f (Lowest Prices) CARTER & 00., LTD. Seeds, Grain, Feed tan Flour and only 1-800 of n mi imeter. it coag ulates into threads,on exposure to air, and is reeled ijust as natural silk is reeled irom cocoons. By increasing the size of the ap- ertures through which the cellulose solution is forced, ‘artificial hair is produced ior uphotstery, hats, etc. By changing the tlpertures to nnr- ro slits ‘an artificial straw is ob- sn ntiilotstrissthsr ‘is produced, or... $15.00 Dresses for -- - - - - 11111190 uoflsusnmmwvwraaunn but chemists have tried in vain to a son n madeto yield llle iniu truusprircntziion iurs are tlnads oi it. sheets used ior facing envelopes. (the address showing thpgpgh) and for wrapping candles. Artificial silk net and simple was tried recently at the London glistening bodies out of the writer etl to tho Polar bears They K8" iorms oi silk lace are produced by Zoological Gardens. ' ' pouring the cellulose solution into engraved lines on a revolving steel Highland shepherd playing the bag- ling laughter, which burst lats-ir m- mare; cylinder, from which the is continuously peeled as it issues chorus, shows the effect oi music from a fixing bath. There has been, over since the latest experiment it. was found that gest oi them pulled ltlmseli ashore, war, a greatly increased demand for. tunes played on the gramophone ni- waddlcd up to tho instrument and ‘alyitys a terrible noise. All 11111115 111 artificial silk in this country. Welfected various animal audiences in ' now manufacture 80 per cent. of curiously different ways. all that we consume, and a single American concern more than 10,000,000 pounds of it Sir ‘tiurlngtne present year. The bulb special favorite with the former. ,8! it goes lnio 1B1 911- B! 1110 111B 01‘ W111" B11111 ads, of course, mapyhother uses. tour big flappors sworn eagerly to classical music. A piece from one lvs. Voile Blouses worth i0 $5.00 Saturday 2.75 A line of Ladies’ White_V0ile\ Blouses, all new styleS. 51121111)’ soiled, worth to $5. Saturday 1153-75 0ne-third oii Tricoiine Dresses All Ladies’ Serge, Tricotine and Silk Dresses, Saturday 1-3 off. Sailors worth to 8.50, $3.98 Ladies’ ‘Sailor Hats in Sand, ‘Navy, Henna and Black, worth t0 $850’ on S319 at . . . . . . . . . $53.98 IIID Sale oi Flowers 50c Summer Flowiers, all shades, worth up to $1.35 for - - -- - - - -50v- Untritnmed iiais 79c Ladies’ Untriitrmed Shapes in all colors, selling at -- -- - - - J90- $18.00 Dresses for - - - - ~- - 11112-00 $24.00 Dresses for - - - - - - $16-00 1.15 Allover Apron 69c Ladies’ all-over Aprons, made of strong Print Cotton, worth up to $1.15, selling Saturday .. .. ....... . .. ..6!lc.] 4 ' Undervesis 89c Ladies’ Undervests in no sleeves opera styles, special Saturday only 4 for 1» Ladies’ White Cotton Night Gowns,madein slip-over, all lengths, Saturday 1180- 1 t-t n» Bars 25¢ Pure French Castile Soap, 1-4 pound bars-25c 11111‘ Shopping Bags m-ade of blackFabrickoid, large gizes 39c catch iiair Nets 10 ior 1.00 large size cap shape. Guaranteed Hair Nets, _ black, dark brown, medium brown, light brown and blonde. If one of these nets does not turn out right, bring it back and we will replace it with a good one. Pricg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 for 25c 0r l0 for $1.00 Double Mesh Hair Nets, all colors- - ~15? 011011 50 inch Navy Serge 1.00 New lot 0f that special 50in. Navy Blue Serge ......$1-09.\'111'11 Saturday at just Hialf Price. 75c Fibre Silk Stockings 59c sell specially Saturday Good quality Fibre Silk Hose in colors black, brown, blue and grey. Regular 75c, for Saturday only - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - ~59" Hail price Sale Sale oiPreiiy oi Voiles Prints 18c 10 ends plain and fancy Voile, Best quality Print Cotton, striped and floral patterns, all light and dark colors, 30 inches light colors, all at half price. wide --------------------11'1<* Heavy Gingham and OitfordzShirting Stripes and Checks, 32 incheswide........---- 25c 1 3 bargains in House Furnishings White Lace Curtain Nets, 75c quality, Saturday --450 i101‘ 5'11- " Reversible Chintzes, suitable for furniture coverings, side drapes 0r cushion tops, 50 inches wide and all good colors. Regular $2.10 per yd. Saturday 151-25 3'11- A small range of 36in. Chintz- es that have been sold down to small pieces, will be cleared out ..-..---un.- nummrriwssnwwswvllllllvllfimswn\\\ vmn smau --..-.-.----.--.-.--.--.- Heavy Unbleached Sheeting,'36ins wide, worth 25c for - - - - - 1111'- Runners, Lace and Insertion trimmed, 75c for - - - - - - - - - - - .451‘- All pure Linen Tablecloths, a nice range of patterns, 8x4 worth $5.00 for $3.50 M00re & McLeod Ltd. 119-121 11111001131; ’ Charlottetown -»""‘ A§1\\ . \ nmvzzlazmmusmsvam_%ssrlzzan . of cloth. This prprese is fishes, carpets ant ev iutita- t e‘ an . ttrlling loud , and hull" of Vor 's operas appea 10111811“ ‘a; dozen others flopped off the untl they stood in a statuesque rocks where they were reposlng group listening to the nteltiilii and hurried to join the group. . strains. Then tllc wrtoletbttnch |i|'ted their "ilomo, Sweet Home" wail i119!" ‘ -————-0o-q>- SONGS FOR SEA-LIONS A novel gramophone experiment . and listened in fascinated silence. great. gasping sighs, tbut when i119 111111111091’! 11111101111 picture of the When Sir Harry started his cllilClb iluurds’ bunb struck up 11 1111111 they paced around the: tilsplay oi‘ mirth. terrace and seemed l0 911-1117 started barking invhttgely. " Presently one oi‘ the big- The machine wnn then taken 1° the Parrot lltouse, where there 1' product pipes, and his two dogs howling in to a rollicking the creatures illlflll B01118 CTGRLUTEB} churn; and in the tx-trust his whiskers close to the tunes were tried. but no effect wll trumpet of the grnmophone. lletnoticewblo. Parrots and coclralafll . 3911110" ""1 111111111 W918 Decui- remained until the record was fln-‘ars too proud oi their own mullfi ' will produce isriy reflected. A laughing song tby ished, and then went splasltlnglefiorls to give attention t0 111119111‘ H5117 Lauder "P111911 10 lie-a tback to his comrades. barking his er brand. So the zramovllfll" w“ joy and astonishment. introtlntisdto tho 310111111" "m: Tigers seemed partial to more however, were no ,0" PW” a stockings, but it As soon as the machine got going “" e . . .1.‘ “aura-snail i’ "'“"“"‘1" 1 \