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"‘ Moderate prices V Peisoniil attention to Amateur Photography. ni .'!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!l'!!!I!! ltljll f i ‘ I Elin. A "' `f.`~ P °" :- __ ._ __.V. L _ if "” i ;T)~s.VV ._ _- .V»¢.._ _ _-___ _ (_ >-v""**‘i_f_.‘_u.., F I’ ff " li _I c’ V __ N -‘ 1 it In _ __ f_< __ f if “ u S _T9 Bfcscrve (Ind Beautify YOUR FLOORS _Any type of iloo - _ nishod hardwood orr paiiii- cd softwood-may easily be iuipcoved _hy si_inply “mb. lung over _daily with an 'l-Lcdnr Polish Mop. __ ~l\ist*naTiinsI\_1£zoo of f_i_irnilii;s ls ado 0 i- ' _ V of 0-Cerlnr-llzioiisunx yiiuiihaplyigs ijiny be made to look their best by: li-glitiy rubbing them oval with nn C)-_(_'=Ttlr.itM°r K' tli ll! l li I iii ‘fps fiiiiii $13.52 fi'.'.i i'.'.'i¢°ii'i”`.'..Ti pr».~\ ents cracking. V _'l`lin0-Cedar Polish M tr. t d wii'_mc_-.i..i» i~.1nu_. is 'i>'i»'i-.:i'.'fiifi. iii sill:-‘r round or triangle sliiipo- pflue \l.50. _O-(fcdur Polish iii sold in various sizcil packages from Zim to 33.00. You will [ind both Polish and gimp at any Grocery or Hardware top. Cllanno" Chomltlll Company ljniilsd - Toronto iililliiiiiiaiisiaiiiiiiiiiii Pnorissionii Clio ..'.?.lS.-.‘.?.'.f!,I‘ll. CURATIVE 'l'RE.A'l‘MEN’l‘ by ontii in advance. Purdy Btati ` Westchester Co.. N. Y., U. S. A. HOURS I2 to Il daily. NOW. . 3922-2-l2Mtill May 20 pd. Fennell 8: Chandler c THE' HARDWARE MEN. CHAB|.i)'l"l`E'l`OWN P. F.. I. I):-_ulers in ` _ ' Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Kitchen lit:-mills, l"|asli Lights i Electrical Supplies _ "” ' " '°_`_’*°""°_'i"" THE sronis or .wi‘isrM‘.rioi\ _ S. S. HESSIAN Barrister, Solicitor, ' Notary Public, etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Montague, P. E. l. J. D. STEWART, ii. C. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Joseph wood “"'°°.?::::"..:;‘:f“;..fl:.:zi:':::'° ` THE TAILOR. Ladies' and Gent'e Suits ( lleaned Pressed and Ropaired. All work guaranteed promptly. 5, NowVI_~ the time to hti\re__yoiir __ Winter Suits and (lvsrcoats repair-I ed, _ ~ Give mr ri trial. A careful selec- tion of'_'evefy` line Of .lewel`ry~ _marks our st‘ocl<; . -_ .V...- _ We wi-l_be pleas- _ Monsy to Loan on Real Fstato ||0liS0ll 6': DUFFY larrlstors and Attorneys llcltorl for Royal Bank of Can _ MONEY T0 LOAN Aiclllllli Si lclilll|l0ll larrlsters Attorneys-at-law Oifios Royal Bank Building Gliariottstown. P. I. I. .'»ici.EOD & BENTLEY W. I. Bentley, k. C. larrlstar and Attorneys-at.-'sw MONEY TO LQAN 5 Milos--lank ai' N. B. Gliamiisrs Ultarlolibiollllli P. I. I- 'uce oil 'nie cunvsn Enos' sown Fon iirrennooii will _llow ve Ovsi-como the Psrplsxing Task _sf Putting tho Straight lla- ' ' tsrlal in Plum _ Have you often been troubled la put- ting straight lace on a curved sdzol ~ You have been it you have eva' triad 5 putting cluny, for instance, on ,the out- | side edge of__a big round centerpiece. | _This is an easy way to ovsrcomo the dliliculty. Roll tha lscs in a littls| tight roll. Wind it tightly about tMV center with s stout thread. Then dip the straight edge in water to about, ihaif the width of. the lace. Let it dry and you" will dnd s piece of lace ready f shaped to your liking. You ssc what ’ happens is that the straight edge. bs- I ing wetted, shrinks. and so can bs` *easily adjusted to the curved odgo of _ the centerpiece. If you have any new table linen- or cotton, uinyhap--to hem. try this' method.- Trlni such edges as need _ trimming and than run them through ’ the machine hemmer, with a lne needle. unthreadcd, This will croaar 553553 -1_.i.__ wn ada " Q vmisuittoii a suis _ W' larrlaters Attorns Notar P ; ._ ._. _ _ ` , ww I ana. _Psigmamont Mo'\lll¢ ‘-.ii ` ' “ini _iiisuiiiiici A NECESSITY ‘_ _ Then insure in strong .stock compan- ' as is represented by '-`ies,.which never contestan honest claim such A A VE. R. BROW l“» f- _ . Charlottetown. V' V1 V I _ ;__ _t:VlfJiu-:V__._ft’ _r.‘i‘~-`»-‘EU _ " ` .L _ _ __s.rs sible to_emi>i0v 11 Drill” “’°'°F' V' ' ' ` ' . sry. i Ylv Y V lie, ltoa, lolloltora for Cllildl ll IFWEI FR usniseisn siiiiu sf menu-ani. '.2-vi ric with the unthreaded needle. Thou you can turn the hom back and oven with the least expenditure of olfort.t that must' be laid in plsitn and then ten the plalts into position until they out the pins and press the material into' position. You can do this with less marking than busting thread _ heavy enough to bold the fabric makes. use the heavy bastlng thread and ani it and pull it as you go along. METAL AND COTTON THREAD Gsmblnatlon is Effective and Affordl Charming Variations; Suggestions for tba Neediswoman. There is an increasing vogue for combining metal thread with silk, wool, or cotton embroidery. It is tremen- dously edectlve and capable of such charming vnriiitluns. Here are some suggestions for the needlrworker who is interested in the unusual. ` Say, suppose. you have some "solid" work in silk, cotton or wool. You don't know how very effective it can he made by an outlining in either gold or sliver thread. The ldeii canbe further car- ried out by adding French knot cen- ters to the dowers of the same. Where the embroidery is done en- tirely ln outline, and particularly if it be the heavy wool or cotton kind, couchlug in metal is a mighty success- ful addition. in fact, if the wool or cotton embroidery lsn‘t already dune. try couclilng lt on with the metallic stud’ and just see if lt lsn't vastLv more decorative. Another sinzgvstion for introducing the metal in to “whip stitch" the otnef thread with lt. Wool whipped on the bias, spiral effect is the most fascinat- ing thing' ever. ` ATTRACTIVE COATEE 0F MOLE l All the way from Francs comes this sxtrsvnoiy chic coatsa with gray volvot vast. With It is worn a small trian- gular list of mols, srnamontsd by sli- vor ilowors. Narrow Ribbons on Hats. Not only are narrow ribbons-usually half an inch to an inch wide-being used more or lass ln making bats for women. but on both popular-priced and expansive models gold or silver ribbons of the same widths are employed as trimmings. Either they are drawn around the crown and dnlshod off in soft bows or streamers or they sro fashioned into lowers laid dat on tlio Is'llns_or` around the crown. These trimmings are said to be especially sl- lsctlvs when worn on dark bail. .__ ------ 1 idleiiess is such it slow traveller that poverty 'soon overtnkos it. Mind your _own business. nniless _von the hams with perfect evenness and will also punch liols-.»- through the fab- landtlie hcms through the little holea V Remember lu many heavy materials pressed that pins can he used to fas- aro pressrd. Then. as you press, take 1 01 course if you want to you can' P Terra cotta satin fsrrna this sit- | tremeiy attractive gown for afternoon wear. A touch of medieval days is f seen in the peasanbllks waiat with its ' lacing at ths neck. Tho skirt is plain i with two dns and graceful rufilss. ‘ AMONG NEW VEILS AND HATS i Close Paco covering ls invariably 5 Worn by Majority of Woll- ` Dressed American Women. - Volumes could be written about the veil ot the well-dressed American wom- I an of today. Without the invarlabls close veil she never ventures abroad in the daylight hours. One sees scarci- ly three smart tlowlng veils-if, of _ course, one excepta the motor veil- l during the entire season. All the poa- . slhllltlcs of a veil are only realised by lone who has experimented with vari- lous kinds and colors. It was to the i veil that accompanied it that might bs I ascribed much of the effectiveness of ithe llttls tial: of henna-brown latin _ recently seen, says Vogue. A wllp sf i darker brown feathers shot almost dl- _ rectly buck from the lsft aids of the Lbrim, and a dark-brown trscsry veil gave wonderful tlnts to the wslr¢'s ldellcately bronzed skin. A sable caps ‘thrown over the shoulders csmplstad this harmony of warm brown. _ There is a distinct prodomlnaneo of _ small hats in the smart autumn lill- nory. Satin. velvet and besvil' I-N _ among the most popular materials, and _ these assume soft dark tones. such an _ dull blue, gray. taupc and brown. The new henna brown, which is a shadobob idrrlng on terra cotta, while co\\slda- nhly in evidence in autumn costtllsq -luis not to any important dsgroo inf i viided the held of mllllnery. WHEN ONE SITS UP IN BED V Knitted Nightingale Most Usofisl Gln V ment When _iii or Rsadlnj ln Bed. ' _ 'l‘lie knitted nlghtingalo is ons bf the mont useful garments a sick pk- iwn can possess, and lt is certainly ao- ; ceptiihle to anyone who likes to road ll ibcd. Moreover, it is very easy tis lash _and gors quickly. Any llgbttoiorod [wool is nlre for it, especially the silk land wool mixtures that can ba por- :-iiascd in pink, blue and lavcudsf, R, _ hotter yet. tho tluffed cotton that IOOKI V like wool. _ | The scarf itself It straight, wit! I ` purled cud of 40 stitches dons on vm-1 ithlu needles for two inches, and hai increased to about 00 stitches ol wry. large needles. and continued until tho whois measures somewbsro botwoof 50 and 60 inches, depending on me length of the arms of the person for whom it ls intended. It usually tulsa about four balls of wool for ons. When it is diilshed the cults are sawed up and part of one edge ll turned bod with ribbon through to snake a collar. and give something to fasten it to-V‘ gethsr. The wiii.|.- is something un a big shawl, with ii place at each sal for the nrrnii, and it surely is a joy to tho person in bed who doesn‘t lust ti catch cold and wlio hates to hoop ho hrlsl Indol' the cover. ` sms suocssnoiis Pockets are ahirred at the hp I U to appear very full. ° Dark tailored dresses arg rgllasdl by colored silk piping. _ V Capes may have small fnrhsgnl suu ai seth -mimics. l A striking scarf is of lilac! hill. faced with metal tissue. ’ -' ‘ 'riiiiics which amp in points st hcl side sro very graceful. | Transparent material pqdg l heavy dress with niucl affect. Ons side of a sktrt may Inch draped and tba other A charming frock ls of rosa “Q gotta and is saslied wltii brows vllvot. Rows of military braid farm a HQ eloker collar of s blus sol-go (rg, ,| Three-inch buckles of gnu gasp! ` llvo a costume at urge s mlllhsg Q *Q ___ _ _ _ .i-A_. 5: it Sneers are the weapons of helpless fools. Few men would decline to have their .photographs taken presidential ...ani-' 55' WW \i?Rl9§l5 Pl "' _ r " ` - ~-~ f- _...___ ...> ' ~._ _~V 5 -..__ _...___ _*,,.,..__..-' '_ the YOU can t help cutting loose j0y'ua remarks every time you Hush your smolzespot with Prince Albert-it hits you so fair zmdsquare. It’s a scuttle full ofjimmy- pipe and cigarette makin s sunshine and as satisi y _ I ing as it is _delightful every hour of the twenty-four! V- __ i `¥§fl5f¢'3f`-`1`1`.f.i_l _ _+ - . It’s never too late to hop into the Prince Albert Pie_11Sl1rc° ' "3 pasture! For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more tobacco fun than you ever had in your smokecarecr. __ _ That’s because 1' t has the quality. V ._ Quick as you know Prince Albert you’ll write it down . _ ff'__ `=i= §f` that P. A. did not bite your tongue or parcii your tl’u‘<.iat. 5' 551. *E And, it never will/ For, our exclusive patented process ' f . z 5 *__ _ __ V_ cuts out bite and porch. Try it for what ails your tonguel Mau (-'canadian dealers now coll Prince Albert In flu tidy rad Nut. If your dealer does not handle It tell him ro order through his jobber. Loading Cnnndlun jobbera are now supplied. ii .V R. J. Reynolds Tobacco -Co.,Winston-Salem, N. C., U. S. A. _,___ ,___.. i.'_..._____;,_ . __ _._ ._ 5 _li . l 1_- LETTER OF CONDOLENCE At a regular incctliig ot' .~\i`gylc 1.. o. L., 1775 iioiii on rféii. mn. isis the following ln'otliie_ru were appoint- ed ri committee to drufi an ailrlri-as of condolence to Bro. Siiniuel liaatuii on the dezitli of his son, Heath E. to Brother 'Slim. Bruton. I Sir and Brotlier: _ We, the ot't'icei‘s and iiieii_ilwi~s oti Argyle I.. 0. l... 1775 in regular ses-I sion It-\.rii'ii with rlrrp i~ogi'+=t aiiifl snr-_ row of the loss you and _\"oui' faiiiilyl have sustained hy thc fir-iitli of _viiuri beloved sou. Heath, wliilc doini: SPIN vice for our King anti Eiiiplio in thc; great t»¢ti*t1gl;lt> just teriiiiiiiitctl. i _ While we its liidi\'itlual iii~iiiht~i's oil this cominuiiity extcnii our syiiipiitl1_vVf Wo as ti hotly imit.i\.i| in ilw i"liristlaii l Vhoiitls of oili' girtit worltl wide or|li>.i',i Beaton, who was u valued rind res-I pected member of Argyle Lodge. 'l'lir=l following is the address tis pi'o.parcil,; passed by the lodge and foi-wiirtlf-tl, i .-yi.-,ml iii you true :inil ii-.irc llro- ilciir lioy, \\'. ll. Uvrtton, who trotll _\|,_.,.|_\. ,,f,~(.(.|i,,,,_ _lust if-ports wus' ol.vi-_ and we-ll luir- I ln this liour of grief the liurricu is ` mg '“"`V‘“‘l his Kim: with his Um iiiridc liglitci- hy the knowlclgc thiit `b"°ll""'” i" th" ’:""""‘ °"”‘m":t mu; i _"___ _____u_ m_mb____ w_l`_ mkvn I0 DN ri-turn to you in rgood hcultb to cheer i°i>wiird i`i_\li1‘_ng i'or this/ 'Driiiclpleu ~""" I" ’h"~"' -""d "ml "'-‘mg umm* V which lic its an Orzinizoiiiiiii felt v.aV~i _ _ E __ his d____‘_ ____ p__mm___ I-nr beyond this_woi‘lri of ch__ngis Dmlr B__mh____, B_____mn_ wp wish M. i _liar h_eyond thi,~_ _world oiVia_i;i»_ ___ ___ __x_0____ _U you and your family ‘ Vi-e shall tiiiii oui .ibsi-.nt ilrot ei I ln our Fiitlii-r's nitiusioii lV*alr. our deep i'cgri~t an the ileutli, ln uct- _ ion of your soil, .-\i'c.l\lli:\ld 1)., wiio, V ' ‘ V ‘ "~i ill' .- il lit-'-l . ‘ though not ii ineiiiliri' ol' our ui'dci'_ il “emi 3 " Hi ( _ ' \v:is`T-tii_iiucil with (_)t‘it.\ige pri_ncip_lr>s| A_ A_ Mcoo fALL tintl l.ii'ltlsll piiti'l\'i-i' interested In tlicui. _ lio.i\_ we wi.~:li} piirt while trying to cliinli'._j€ilit of a iilsii to i~x|iri‘ss riiii- hope that your" liaimtiinrk. ._ 1 i_' .'.' i _ _ .‘__ _. » fn-ufiuaauiasisssiswi ` Wheat and Barley I 5»-.{'l- .~. » ‘.V»/ .i oi Tho Nutrition _ _O ___ ,-» -my i. Va- lis of especial value durin§ the colder days of winter. cabinet. size. .ti n - _».. Grape-Nuts needs no For your cereal food think of-1 Cirapc= uts Nothinsi more a_ppetizin§ w 5 amon§ ready-coo ed giram i _ foods-the cereal to use be- V cause of its wheat .8 barley _ content tl its richness in sugar: ` .1 i I sweetening. ' 5 l' l ‘T/)ere.’s' a Reason" . V V in) Guam won maui.- LICINSI. N) 2- UVV is U ‘Q .. J ~lV - , -.-.- ,.V`-'Li ~» gf.. _ . _ - i. 3 at ill . ._ Q .