‘ OCTOBERQS, 1910 ‘ -rlilc i.ii'nsr News ` THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "' ir1ns'l- or ilu. ""` '~ PAGE SEVEN ' _ _ ,L .l-i e=/ _ _ . _ » _ _ _ . .. .. on Nioi-i'riN- . "I ow R.uABu_ 'ri-in Auenous or sul.lvloN'l‘l-1. 'mu v. lvl. o. A. IN CANADA. ‘ WIRELESS BY DIBHMN- _ BEAUTY IN NATURE- And wade and drmh then 111 _ Fl-ORE” GALE.s _LoY¢,_R_ nun ron 40 YIMI. . Aorlitlennl netnile Ahoiittlie 'rhe Yeung Merre christian seen- In his Philedelvhie borne F- B~ Gu. iyhen the ehedflw 0! v°\1r house ' T°'11\>“ UiS“°"=\“°d in Italy- eintien with ite 150 ooo inernhere ln - _ . . ~ .. ._ ` 6,000 associations in fifty collntrieslbeen d°m°“Bt'ra"ing um p,°°s“"ut;i“ Upon me g”‘“1m_when some new' _ A Rome .paper says additional dc...,, nv - _ its ofnerial communication. 'Ihe popu as _waked blrd, HAIR POMADB 1| 1 l perfumed. Contains - gee gif; grease of the Canadian ggi; which in urlequalled for' promoting the growth of the hair. _-/fi /."l'.ii@fir'.~"f»`. ` , ~"7"7f ‘ t~l`<»l's lllt: l'll.~ll. Il:1\'c \-llllr.-' llolli-llolv :lull llc :lll ri-:lrlv l>\' ilu: l illllu vllllr lit-'g§llln\l` Ing.-ills' , lo lllilll; zllulill li \\'L: 1.-_ll;ll`.'.l:lt~o _will szltisfllctiilll. RED. C WALLER 203 Kent Sf. ly-l.l_ln:l the for-.llcadl and hung ilr tus-:tis over the Lars. l _The tomb also cvlltllillcll two ina..-ill .~:l\'e bronze tol'qllos, rue of i\'lii<-ll is finished with a \\.'ol'kell plague seven incllcs ill dialiictcl', and thine are also all lmlllellse nllmller of pins of iron and llrollze, some of tllem ¢,-llrinonnted eil by llorscs' llcads, and one, inches long, ill the shape of a (larger. - Onewlf tllc finest relics follllll is a great oval of alilbcr, bcxil‘ill;,; a design of two anillmls--n lioll that seine.-i 5, rr-nt by the heilil-ivllilc iill0tl'e.~' pg". dant is of brollzc ill tllc sllelllc ol ii lioll’s pi-iw, with six llistcnll oi five- claws, and with the iin;.'_ still rittacll- ucl to it by \-:llicll it was hung upon B cllilin or collar. 'l‘lllr first I-v-f\l‘l»llilV llms itg 0|-i;_r‘m in the pre-Hellenic star cult, and mav ruler to the lion and gout of the signs of the zolliuc, while Prof. Dull’ flsso illrlilirs to conllect the .~icl-.llllll with the lil~illlil.ivi- relilzion of 1-iiimg. thl'l\_r-e. 'l`llt- tonlll also rolltuins or- llamentnl ob_ir‘cl_s and rl qllantity of arms, lance-hc:-.fl.:, llaggl-ig.; mul R javt-lili, \-:llilc some of the numerous vases ll! hrollze i=_ll'l tnrrtl cotta wolllll-i H11.-frtrest n dots- as uri-rly .-is the oiirlith century ll. l‘. for the tomb. A l!l`11\'9 IlL‘1H` llv rfillf.aillc<:l allotllc--.' \\'l:lllull's slit-.lr-full nrll \-fn' rllllriol. und mziny intercslzillli Sylnbolic obiecis thouggil they were lr-_-is nllnlerrllls null illllcllillccnt tllrul Llioi-io oi tho 'fil'n't, uni! the holly had been <:ovel~e~l with rl lrllliz l-lnntlc filet.:-.llnll llowll the sille by rlilslls, lvllic-,ll \'.cl'4- still in plncr-.. I -_________ __ ._ Pll-lllclli-:ile':i'l . . ._.`¥-'.e`l'".`€.""5H.T NEW (.ll,AS(lO\.V, Oct 5-The Mari- time I‘l~esbyferiilll Synod mf-t llcrl- ye_.»lt_l-.l~tlay with n lnrlgc ril.t-cnlllnllco ol Mnlqimlm, both ..f this g‘.i1;y_ im, staHOns_ It yis sllrprisingriliies MlillsLcrs ilnkl lillclers. , 'I`lll-. rl-tiring lrlurlcrntor Ri-.v .mines Sinclair pl'<-.ilulli-rl nn cloi|.llnllf. sor- lllnn to ri crowllml clllll-ch. Aft:-l' the sermon the Rev John Mull-ilv uf New Iiollrlon. P. ld. I was l'-ill--lililollsly elf-ctr-ll ns the nr-w moll- criltnr ml-ll was cllllllllctml to the rllllil' by lili-ul. (lovcl‘ll<>l' Rogers of |'. ld. lslillli-l null sevcrnl clvzrgyllicn _ ~ . ' y. ‘. | - . . l-lc unvl-. nn nblc address ou ussllmlllgl ST§}WART_|,, this city_ 0,, UCL .ith imc” [01 the neCk» "wily Of WhlCl\ have f.,llr-_ l-liliir. 1 expansion of its programme to meet newly recurring situations. The Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation is the only international or- gaillsatioll in the world whose aim ls the practical moral, intelligent, physical and spiritual well-being of young men. It is well organized to realise its aims. lt is cosmopolitan and delnocrabic,\vel\'ling together its membership of widely :littering ideas, nationalities, races’ and social cast-es. ll; tllcreloro mak-cs cflectlill the unity of lillmarlity; it is a great world ex- pression of hrntherllood. Tile old type of Association coll- cclltrnterl its efforts along distinctly evangelistic lri-nes. It was an asso- ciation witllout a gymn-asillm or an eilllcational class or a dormitory. It was ;-ilitisfied with P. parlour and rr alll- ing-room elluipmcnt, anltl accommo- dation for the holding of meetings. Yet this type did its work well and effectively llnrlcr limit:-d conditions; lt rlld a pir.~nccl~ foulldatloll work that. sllolllrl not he o\'erloo`|r.‘l. The .\1-:null-illtioll of t-ollzly is, how- evl-l-, r>::.rlll.i:\llv mo.'lr.rn. It is kecp- ing in step with the development of till- lu-.lclc-lil .~:pi;'it, civic, izomrn-;>l'cial, rind religious. Its pro,'»;l'anlnlc of in- tl-lx-:sts null llctivil-ies is blulader than ever lit-f»:»rc~a programme that is constantly being enlarged to meet new dclnnnds, bllt the same religious purposes underlies t'lle Association of 1910 as llnrlerlay the first Association -of 1844.--Fl~nnk Ycigh, in t-he October (lnnadllln Magazine. _ ____ __*` I ' BORN. SHAW-Oli Oct 4th 1910 to D. R. H. and Mrs Shaw, City, a daughter. ALLEN--At Sllnlmolsllle, on Sept. 29th to I.. R. and Mrs. Allen, a daughter. Dlll<‘i~ ll*-At Cllarloltetowll, Oct. 2nd lull), to \\’. li, rtllu Mrs Dully, rl l!a.l_l;ll'e-.lx l.llllll.l‘l`l'--Ill this city on Sept, 30, lillil, to .l.,M. null Mlis l\'llll'lcy, a lllvlullter. \Vl{IGli'l`-At North (7iil‘lctoll, on (lot. lst. to Allin' and Mrs. Wright, =_-.._<_1f-.‘ls\lf.¢f~ 1 MA- _ MAll“"l-`.D. ` r.-s’ L'.llllrcll, Ch l-ll»r.i.t'ttr\vll, on Oct. Eitll, 1910, by lie". '1‘. F. Fllllcrton, John Stewart Fierce, to Elle-nl Jean ROSS-GILLIS-At the Lowell House, (lliarlolitcflown, on Oct. 5th, 1910, -by Rev. T. F. Fullerton, Danliel (ieurge Ross, of Novo. So-.ltla to lNE,(iKlwEAR FURBELOWS FOR ALL K-a.thel‘illc Idllzabetll Gillis of Eldon P. E. I. (`lHAPPEl.L. - At Cfllnrllttctown on October 4th 1010, .lollll .loiillll (lllauy-ell, of the l’. ld. I. Railway, li r-tl 63 ears l'J1(l, Emma J., wifc of Jslliies W. _ ~ Stewart, agell 35 yr-rlrl-‘. _ nilin. _ i _ _ I-ll(i(}INH-MIl.l.El!--Af. Trinity i‘o<-.li_llANl L//WM:/vr ` For Accidents , _ .- "_ -. . J’ QE E' SQK"E ' __= -.-.-_ Alta can aa- ~. ' LKUDYII _ J ‘=‘- '-~.=.".~‘.g.sl......-2-- "<.‘ ~a--2"!" `*“’=-"3 _ - ...iw-. _ Boston vla Digby and ,@- ° ° I ' i, 1' ’ , B0mlNOI\ peiaaliilc I_f you have a cut or a bruised Xin, or a R -I a via sprained ankle, Johnsons Anocl) ne lliiment al W y '" _ is invaluable. Great elllcrgcncy rcnledy. E In 100 ycnrs of use notlling___h_us ever - . . - l ` - -' i F . ' ' i ‘ - ,\i,i_,,|m, 1-jxniirsiliil lil~l;l»l.- wil been found to t.ll.e ;_il.ct-M _.i c ill llc ou will: \'i:l ilu- zll>l»\~t- iolllu l°l'<-Ill I Wi1\'lllY for Clamps’ ‘O em or us’ `_"' “ " St-Ill. ljlll lo Oct »l>l~l‘ l_ etc- _O llllit-~a ilu-llllJH1`Bl-US at her home. “I agree' _with him that when he is away froml home to call him at a certain hour .and th-Ln h-e can hear all the news 'by way of the umbrella aerial or hy' ,hltcllll-lg his receiver to an improvis- 'ed aer`al in the vicinity. I “'|`l1-e appliance which #lakes it pos- slilie for him to receive wireless mcs- ssges, but not to send ally, can be carried ill a. suit case. It cost him a-' bout $15 to make lt. "The 0tl’\€f night he was in the sub- urbs on business and Itried for 5, long time to pick him up. All the wireless operators arolllld who hap- pened to be at leisure joined me in the hunt and the air was warm with' sllch messages as: ‘Ch‘ambcl's, yollrl _wife wants you! Chambers, yoll’re l!01!\g to get it when you get home.’ 'l-Icllo, Chambers, hotfoot it to Niinth Slrcvh’ and so on. "I lr-ar-ned when be came home that he had caught most of the messages, and the following night he amused himself Uallinli up the wireless sta- tions and jollying the operate.” who ihwrl been kind enough to jolln in the wireless hrnt for hiln. "lt is this novel feature. of t-he|wi'rc,~ less operutlllg that makes it so Charm- ‘HL .All ulll1.nown to the citizens, there is Ewing on ln the air above fllinm rl constant exchange of ideas by` ‘VIFJIBSS Operators who have never _seen each other. ; "My hllsi-and and I sit in our wire- l-rss room in the evening and talk by fh-2 llollr to the bo S who have mall! ff-WTC are who arc striving to become proficient in the Morse cc-cle." 'l"h-.1 \'c;»,_»1:c of the ,tailored suit for fall and winter, whicll wise ones say _will eclipse all previous popularity,.‘ »lll:-illrcs a continuous offering of novel- .ulrcndy made their appearance, l Altllowbh for lute fall the comfort- able low collars will no doubt; liulll on tenaciol-sly in all their inlinite vnricty of Duf ll, -m'idrly and Byron QHECFH. U16 lliih, still. starchell linen ,collars ul' prelllstorlc tinl-es are ap- prollcllihg by inches, one might say. The revival during the sllrnmel' of the lm-dfllm-lieight, elnbroiidereil turn-o-vel' lcollar was a step in this direction unzl before the winter seasrn is over the woman who sllbmits to the dic- tates .of la.-lhioll will have a nice. relish. red rim about llcr throat that lt will take next sumnl+>r's collarlcss comfort to remove. Not so tortllr- lous and t;.uit-e as smart are the stool; collars that are finished with bow tits aseots, folir-ill~halllls, or the once over style. Velvet how ties are very much -mod. ,lihi while the gay '.`ollr-in-han-d of sa- tin the bandsnna design and coloring will give just the touch of color li. sombre suit may need. Windsor ties, as well as silk ribbons in the beauti- ful Persinrl effects are most attractive with linen and with the dark silk blouses. This bit of Persian color iS YIIIDPUY employed on a pleated col- lcr of white hatiste, which is edged with a F.-arid of the Persian silk and h s the inner band extended into o smlill tie with padded ends. A decided novelty fn n..Byron collar, sl-*fable for fall we-nr, had an under collar of white not edged with afrill- 'illz of lace.' Over this was a collar of black satin which was edged with l‘c-rsinn mllll and fume just to thai lllllcr ndie of the frill. A black satinl frl;r ‘n h”n(l completed this most nt- tlx-lctlve neck rigging. I-`ollchl:lgs prollliss to.hc consider-‘ ably wider than they have bt-cn. A in width \van.not.lced at thc top of r. 'lvllltc lnullc rollrll' vhlrh hall all-io shaped turnovers heavily em-broidered frlll that was fully nn lneh and nhall -in blue. 'lhe lie(-(m-'rg -black velvet bond has roappeared in inrh widths \-Oflllod with e one-inch rourlie. of black -mnlilte. This may be worn as l\ collar in itself or over anv high col- lnr. Som-c ol the rollrhnzs sl-.owll h'lvr-. -las lrinils clil-\l.t,in or mousscllnc nr l’or.~lin.ll chi. 0-1. Thr- hewitching blue. gate Cemetery this week. ,-__,:__;_~,_-__.€,-,§';,--.;-..1;~.z1¢-1;-.ir-.:;--ny-z:5i%iyi§i,%-.;».._1-~-:-,-5:-» '- -~ '--..~,_-;_____ a'.'...'.-,- . i ':.<,~-111.11;-11;..::1.::;--z;».z . . » ---'.-.-_- L-_.._. - 1 , ..-_- ,._.» . . f '-_._._- ...-, _._ .. ..#, .. - » » -_ -1 '; 3'- __ ~ -- ' 1"; 1-. '~'~'-_'. .--~‘ .:._.' ‘ ‘ " I _ i . J' 5 , .. .- ' .ii .'-xi' _ ~ .- '1 _ -‘ . -.- _ .-»'»-. ,. ' -' i,- ..'.'.~_.-_» _ i ' _ _ .-.-‘- ' -e . .~..~.-.-'-.'~'»'.:'-‘-'ri-.'»='.-.' ..'.-, ' .-_ ...'.--.'.~.»’-.-_-._--,~-.-.»_.. ~ L'.-,~_. . -. _ .-.~.-,-;-.-.-_.-.'.~.-.'-/_»'.-.-.-_.;- .- , __. 9; .. . , _I. .__ -. . . ' ' -' - ._.'.::-_.‘»'.'.»_»'.~.- ._ ..- °.'»“f'P3'?Z-.='~".’.'-"" » ' ~~ ." -' - :_-.Z-,'»,1:'_-7'-___ - 1 .‘ 1: , group . l Fee..." . '. .'., 1 - "- » 1 ~ STAR Flour 'was the bc ll flour ._..-.ef-...,. mly Years 3§0”It is iw-best to-day. Is tllnt U not ri splendid record? 5.-.-.‘.‘-.'-'.¢ , - '55' .-.'.'»::'.~.‘-'.'.'.°.'-1 using it ask your clcalcr for STAR Flour next . alld enjoy good bread " - ' ' " -I-I' -I ' .K f _ _ >> }». _,, ._ . . . . . . . ' f .-:_-111-11:;-11:1-kiwi;-1:-.1-22 .., _ .,, , . , . -.-.-_.. ~{-_...,~_.. ~-'-'. ' ‘ ' " -.~‘~'.:'.'-'-‘_-.'.' ' ' .'.':.'-9' .~.'-'-'.- ‘ . e-. -" ‘ . D .~ .- .-.-.-_'-'.-.. '.-.-.-.'-'.-. '.-.--}:.'.'.-.'-' ._._-,____ _ .'.:,_:__-__._:._-,_.;__,;__-__. . If you are not now _ . . - I . . .'.‘.'.-’ 2'-fa'-, ' . ~' .'--'..-ff.-.:I.-.-r-' ---'.-.-_;‘.'.- '. '.:~,'-*.'.~.-:-.-.'.'-} . ,._ .._..-_.... - '.»'f-' _.<~\~‘~'. _ _“UR ,. f = . ex _ J ..., , . _ ns* ,;_e-.°>-'lf-'\ *df ~1=T“"" -.~ - and PUSUY- 5 -,-..l~..'= sg L-‘.-.-.'-1-.:G'.-._ ' -».» '- ’ .-_ 1 .-.-.-.'.'-.='.-.';'.:'é'.J.;-. "'-'-‘»'._:<}_ . 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HANUFALIURBU BY noon clrv 'roancco co T°baCC 0 <_\».x wt _>\\5V\ ‘ rnlnfsu rcllrs BMT, N /3LA~0 L/,ro/__ MACKEE llttlc butterfly lows nre na':t.iclll-irly dnl-itv nnll r-.ttrnctl-ro wllrn they have und -r wings of llelicatc-tonzd mo"s;c- line nnll upper wines of the go.-glolls l`-crsinn net or chlilon. l The f|llz-lat iiihl lmd CQ.:-n‘lcr collars will l.c lr glzoll style when wfrn witf- sinl;-le cloning gov.-ns tllls wintcr. These r»n~-. lionl il:-. rofil ll-"rn to the sfmple in ni ol_|~.ll nlrll n L ld.,-:il with lnfc. and m.'\y be deptrldcn upon to turn -many a slrnhmer gown into n very prasenfable dancing lrock. 1 Al. i a,,m______ seam °~ UN GANA i l