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L, 4 FOR 25c “Imperial” double mesh Hair Nets ‘l for 25c i This wonderful double mesh net of real human hair, beautifully made, carefully inspected, shown in all colors except greys and white, put up in packages con- taining 4 nets is perhaps the most striking value in hair nets, shown in C anada. 4 NETS FOR 25c. MOORE é PFLEQD IIMITED Charlo Brow 146 Richmond Street ttetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis, Good Strong Stock Companies. " IFAMOUS OUTLAW in RUN TO NORTH (By Dominion News Service.) BOMBAY, Oct. 4.—0ne of the most famous outlaws on the North- west li‘rontler of lntlia — a mun hauled Kalu—has just been captur- etl ln the hills of the Kohat district For eight years he has been the terror of the Isa Khel tract, and a pest to the people anti authorities of the Derajat. From his refuge in lllahstid country he has led most innumerable raiding gangs to kid- nap and loot in lsa Khel itself and neighboring villages. The boldness anti skill of his leadership have been almost as phenomenal as his luck. Wounded more than once in engagements with pursuit parties, and escaping capture over anti over again by the merest shave, he has led the forces of law and order many a long and exhausting dance through the hills. His last autl ouc of his boldest exploits was to raid Kuntlian. on the cast bank of 431i» o DR. ‘i P. E. I. tt- w. ~. - ‘M. I 0-o-o¢~0-oo-o0+o0ooooowo-o+++l O Miss Eva I. Dyer i Massage and Electricity p Electrolysis ‘ | 287 Richmond Street _________””“”‘“””.”“""* Mark Dr. c. Cfirchibaldl Graduate of N. V. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital , Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose‘ and Throat 3 Ofllco Bayer Building, Great George‘- Street Telephone 8504. j Office Hours-Q to 12 a. m. 1 to 5; E. Lillian McKenzie. i nus. sac. l instruction and Theory 277» Richmond Street " Term Commences October ist I Zwks. é‘ J. D. Stewart, Kfti. Hil been appointed i Medical Representative ment of Soldiers’ Clvlll lie-establishment. A. McDonald Riley Building in Planolorte, Singlngiimmltiqu‘ MacNTSI Depart. at Georgetown, B. A. Barriste rs, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan B. A. [BARRISTEFL SOLDCI iOH, fill; Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown. P. b. | o , Q Hmugralulnttrtl on ills good fortuntailg l2 S. S. Hessian IBarristcr, Solicitor, Notary Public it: E . MONEY TO LOAN P. E. O-O.§§§O~§§-O-O§ 6006C 0O DOG-Oi MAKE YOUR i‘ °f .’t lit. I Professional Cards I MacDonald & McPhee H. F. hicPhceyi i Charlottetown R. McGuigan island l0 10 Island’? »~~-l the Indus in December last. This bold robber nntl murderer. for his hands are tlytetl tltrcp in blood. luis at last been captured by police in __ a running fight. . ‘. ————-—--- _.< OQO-Q'O-OO-O%OO-O-fOQ-O-O-QO-O-OQ§ O O §ALL SET FOR -z t Winter i —IHOP from Batman's Catalog. —TO FARMERS-The Summer- sido Business College teaches indi- vidual subjects. You can enter aliy time. Our specialties-Jiooltlteoping Civil Service. Sliortlilnd and Type- wrltiug. Evening classes. Phone -188. J‘. Pogson, Principal. 55i6-9-213 mos. --BOO8T MARITIME INDUS- TRIES and buy a. Fawcott Rival Plpeless Furnace, Range or Heat- er. We carry a full line. If intsr- ested in a plpeless furnace write or call on us, and our service Heat ing Expert will give you prices and full particulars. ,Ks:incdy Bros., Kenslngton. 818-10-3-5i. -OUR MILLINERY opening un tler the supervision of Miss Babain was an immense success, every person was delighted with the style of our new huts. We have lust received another lot which we are now showing, they include hat. to ‘suit every person's pocket- book. prices ranging from 83.7510 87.50 also some plain sailors at special prices. call and have Miss Babain show them to you. Ken- nedy Bros., Kensington, 819-1o-3-4l <a_-}-——-—- VlLLAGE AWAITS HIS “YOUNG LORD." (By Dominion News Service.) PLYMOUTH, Devon, Oct. 4. — "Dtrsc think the young lord will come back today, like?" The query, spoken with the burr of Devon. is the customary morn- lug greeting between oldest inhab- itants iii this paradise village of Lower Ashton, which hides in the foothills of Dartmoor. "The young lord" to Lower Ash- ton ls Charles Ernest Pellow, sev» enth Viscount Exmouth, one-time professor of chemistry at a famous United States tiniverlllly. and still thiardif units JWATCH our for MASON'S ATES." One Cont Sale "D _ 875404;“ mucus: son SALE on 1'0 let. For further particulars avlll)’ to James liiahar. Montagslgg-‘lofiai ..'AUCTION SALE of Live Stock pure bred Ayrflllll‘?! avllf‘ Holsteins. Also Brad!’ mm‘ “m” horses etc.. Terms 14 to 26 months. Sale starts l o'clock Wednesday . l0. M. C. McGowan. o“ sas-ios-u ..°5UOCESSFUL STUDENT.- The name of Miss lrene Ross of Lower Montague has been inadver- tenly omitted from the list of students who sitccessfully pas» sod the l’. \\'. C. matriculation ex- ams. MAN As a general thing. taken by and large, men are honest-except with themselves. A man will cheat himself on his score at golf. when he knows that falling to set down the full ntuubt-r of strokes does not make hlln a better golfer. if he is it fatmau and is dietln’: to reduce he will shove the weight back a pound or two or the scales ‘i hen he knows in his heart he ls heavier than that. rhen he will tell his frleiids about "going around yesterday in 92" and "taking off a pound and a half in three days" by his diet. With these two exceptions al» liiost every man is honest. There- fore all you need to tlo is to dis- count what he says about golf or rtetlucing—Judge. Rojetoai Lover? Commits Suicide (By Dominion News Service.) LONDON, Oct. 5.-Flight-Lletit. .l. V. A. Hucknnll, R.A.F.. aged 30, tirew an automatic pistol IP01" lll“ pocket. and shot house" through the heart in the drawlngnrooni Of 8 Kenslnglon flat, falling dead tit the feet of a beautiful woman who hall refused his proposal of marries‘?- Lieut. Buckuall, who was sta- tioned at uxbridse R- A‘ F~ depot» had been warned for foreign ser- vice. and was to have started for the East in a fortnight. During the past two weeks he had made the acquaintance of Miss Chapman, an exceedingly Dre!!! woman of thirty, who lives with her parents in a flat at lvernflgfll“ dens. Kenslngton. Miss Chapman's parents have in- dependent means. They BDPlld most of their time travelling. abroad. but stay in London for a few months each season. Both Miss Chapman anti her father are art- ists of more than average ability- Thp young flying officer mtttle Ziiiss Chapman's acquaintance twn or three weeks ago. lie became infatuated with her. and a few days alter being introduced 1iro- posed marriage. Mlss Chapman. used and recommended by Canadian housewives ior over 50 years. Time is the test oi quality. insist on “the kind that mother used." , LII-Q i. JOHNSTONlS RIV ER scuootf gethtsr for hull’ an hour. ill lllfl Bllll oi’ which time Mr. and llirs. Chap- man wore startled by the sound of The following is the standing n; however, gnvg m, pucgurflgillllfilll ll i-t~\'til\'ei' shot. Johnston's River School for t)“, m his Sui,‘ They rushed into the tlrawing- month of September. (lrtitlo Ylil. ueuL Bucknanl npwryhoiess, room, and found Lleut. Bucknall -—1, Edith lialloran; 2, holct Cum. lying dead at the feet of Miss Chap luau, who was in u terribly dis- tressed slate. Apparently despairing of ever gaining liter affections, he had plunged his hand into his; pocket. Jrtiihnv lfrglnoll"; 2,(Htt‘r]old Currie; ism-om] time’ on] w meet with as drawn an ailtouiatit: pisto , placed l. time urr c. lru e ll. -- 1' ‘ldénnne a refusal’ as bemm the barrel titzainst his heart and Bffluntluu Ilalloruu: 2, Gerald Pow. . "L, called a, we flu, at hnlfqumgjiiliiltrtl the trigger. or: t), Mary Power. Grade I. -1' ‘zftilif Yesterday afternoon, aiitl wasi homo“ Mcnomndi 2' wlm“ Clllrle. shown into thed drawing-room. hits-s l ' '_i">_'"'_ “fl ' ' _ " lChapmztn aiitl he conversetl to- Th“ ilmlcr m“ "lim- Um 9P5“! it is for trouble to tivt-rtako him. miskey; ti, Veronica Trainor. Grade \'l.—-i. Ruth 'l‘ralnor: 2. Elizabeth Smith: 3, Dorothy (Yuri-lo. Grade \'.~~—l, Hilda liulloran; 2. Jas. Shiv- eii: Ii. Lucy l. Smith. Grade l|l__ continued to call at the flat every afternoon, and took Miss Chapman anti her parents for motor-car drli as. ' , He persisted in his attentions to I.\iiss Chapman, anti proposed a Tho less brains a mun has, the easier it in for him to lose his head an American citizen, although a British peer. , ‘ ~ lie is sixty ywiars of age, but to Lower Ashton his sixty years mean, youth. Wht-n he is not "tho yountzl lord" they call him "young Charlie, Fellow, our Viscount." The sixth, viscouut tiever claimed his title.‘ but the seventh vlscount is now; crossing from America with his‘ wife to claim his seat in the lloilsci of Louise-hence tilis cxcitenientlu] Lower Ashton. ' mi- WAR HORROR IN JETS OF CURRENT, (By Dominion News Service.) LONDON», Oct. il.—A new wt-apl on of war has been invented by, Professor A. lll. Low, the scientist. l r it is an implement for throivlugi jets of ivatt-r charged with (ili‘("i trit-lty. l “This weapon." says Profossorl Low, is the Nineteicnth Century nnlli -After, for September. "will rontlcri levt-ry cavalry obsolete. as horses can be t-lectrocuteti with far grent~ er ease than inch." ‘Professor Low hints at‘ some of the possible ilses of wireless iii future warfare. l-ic states: "l can! at the present time by an expendi-l turn of about three liorse-poivei‘ tit-sitroy a ivlre at n distance of more than a yard without any con- nection at all. lt is obvious that in the far ititure wireless power will he developed to such an ex- lent that by momentarily diverting several thousand horse-power of n battloplanc engine it will be pos- sible to destroy aircraft within a few huiitlrcd yards. it may also be possible to destroy the delicate rig- ging of airplanes by wireless heat." Professor Low adds: “lt is quite possible that when civilization has atlvancetl another century mental telepathy will exist in embyro, anti will form a useful method of com- municatioii." Family Windfall (By Dominion News Service.) LONDON, Oct. 4.—Lortl Giencon- ner’s sale to an American of £20.~ 000 worth oi’ pictures from the col’ lection of Sir Charles Tennant, his grandfather, will beneilt 21 iiiein- bcrs of the Tennant family, in tid- dition to himself. This is the of- ftict of Sir Charles Teunanfs will which provided that the proceeds of any sales of pictures or books should be paid “to my grautlchil» dren. anti children by my present wiie in equul shares." Si!‘ Charles has 1G children —— l2 by his first wife and ‘l hy his set-out]. 'l‘hrce children of the second iiittrrlaizt: are living, niitl, lu atlditlnu ti: Lord (llencouner. there are l2 grand- children, sons and daughters of Sir Charles‘ first family. Each oi theat- 2i members of the 'l‘tannnnt family will, therefore. roct-lvr- a t-hstiut- for about $9.000. The list includn ea Princess Bibesco, formerly Mills Elizabeth Asquith, and ht-r broth» er, Anthony. whose mother, Mrs. Asquith. was a tlatlghter of Sir Charles. {0>—--_ POWNAL SCHOOL. 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