THQROBREAD FLOUR l .' _- . -\ _ ,‘/))tft_'/.i//-lt”.\‘ (l f/(l/u/ \_iliii'<i i.i_\- i illlli little i.lllllit‘<l i (Hltli ill l i..mii<i.t Go ilk moiheMlhe use: no other PRESENT-comes FROM US L2‘. ‘- THEY KNOW“IT IS FINE" Reliable Silverware makes an ideal Wedding Gift and will be cherished for all time. We have n splendid assert. merit and eur prices are very reasonable. Come in and let us show you our stock. C. W. PATTERSON JEWELLER 130 Great George Street rnii CHARLOTTETOWN cultaoutw " srocx QUOTATIONS SHOP from holmlwe Catalog, W119" Your money goes fartht-st. Ives & Murdock Ltd. Montague ‘ sopi-i-ii "JYOUTI-ie’ 80118 and over coats for College wear just arriv- ed. See them ii. will pay. ives k Murdock, Ltd. Montague 50911-41 ..'AUCTION SALE Friday Sept. 8th. 1p.m. offlousehold Furniture including , Kitchen illange, Dining Room_8et. Bedroom‘ Furniture, ilim" ""159 revels who appreciate what has been pronounced the liretticst sight in the zoo, ' The". could be no greater contrast than< that afforded by it lion m- a ll“,- Bllilrllllg over a mess of flesh and bones and a flight of beautiful but iorflics sipping honey Every hour when the sun shines Mia» Cheesmnn. curatrix of in- sects. enters the spacious butter- flv cage at the zoo and regales ‘icr charges. hundreds‘ of peacocks tortoise-shells. brimstlones, green- vclned whites. and other butter- flitfi ifflloro. on diluted honey.’ i ’l‘iicrc are plenty of lion-era iii lthe enclosure. but artificial feed- ing is necessary, for the blossoms lilo not provide sufficient nectar ‘for the thirsty insects. anil they arr so quickly fertilized by the fre queiit visits of the butterflies that iht-v soon turn to seed. Sill iiGiES We have the following grades of I ‘bed by the hovering thr0ng—like i her and assembling in a group up- at low prices for cash. Extra Cedar—Clear Cedar—S'ec- l 0nd Clear Cedar—Clear Walls-Ex- tra N0. 1 Wall Cedar. i Cedar posts, cement, lime, rockwall and calcined plaster, roofing paper 0f all kinds, nails and builders hard- ware. ' _ Everything you require for build- mg. ' Call, write or phone for prices. Poole 8t. Thompson . Wholesale and Retail Agents for Sherwin-Williams Paint Montague, I’. E. I. shingles in stock which we are selling i. n-i- All shades in stock, sold at half price. $1.50 to $1.75 shades for -75c. ARRIVED i! icar best quality. B. C. Cedar Bdingiee. These are 3 light fixtures, com- plete with shades $7. 2 light; fixtures, com-* plete with shades, $6. S. Mclsaac 8i Sons IINOI good, thick uniform shingles, T0 Arrive This > week , 1 ear beet quality New tel Queen Phone 722-J. Brungwlck. Cedar Shingles. These are the beet N. B. shingles manufactured. Get I .’.”_.,”,.“.,..»...¢»”Q L‘; our prices before buying i ‘i - ' . ii. i. M A B 0 N s elsewhere. We handle shlng- j ’ lee from the but mills only. (Lil. Pratt & Soil ‘ Qt. Peter's Olllliettifl Eyes . Examined Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I Graduate in opxenitlrl ‘ reroute College < lsieluelve Test noun on» eeetndwltibrugflne 44 .... vvwvv vwvvvwvvvw 3i wash it with »' _ ianything else‘ that. contains too i an 3, possibly injure the hair. . the hair and scalp thoroughly. The I! dries qiiiokly and evenly, and it J fluffy and easy to manage. I oil shampoo at all drug stores. 1t i‘ ily for months. On entering the cage with the mixture Miss Cheesman is moh- ln donor of cakes and sweets at it picnic of school childrcn—the gai- ly~hued insects settling all over on thc honey-pan. The scene at such a time sug- gests an animated kaleidoscope or nil:- EASTERN GUARDlAili-il? ————- l 'FliCt,Gl .iil .et., - Jsuv vouii onv coooejsrl-ivingauiuiy.inviilieitiiui- ti» $53,222,?’ m“ Mmmw suck ' Montague. . ’ HA-ULHAX, Sept. 5.—(Quotatiens‘ -- l-AWEB AND Ml$5E3 W" furnished by Johnson and Wald.‘ spection lves &. Murdock. LI-CLIBB" Temphuna _ 5091-1-41 l prompt“ iAbitlbi .32. i. ‘PARKMAN, registered Shuwlnlgan . optometrist will be at E. L. l-lar- baurenilde Pup .. riugtoir-s. Eldon, Bept 7th from Canadian General ec rc. l tiii 5 p. m. to examine eyes and Canadian Steamship Com.. fit glasses. Canadian Steamship Pfd ~ Asbestos Coin. .. JJHURCH iii-OPENED. -— Dominion Bridge The New United Methodist and Montreal Power . Presbyterian Church of Lowerlwinnipeg Electric Montague, will be opened on Sun- National Breweries l'li stay at home alone with you. But radio's got him. fickle men! And ~l~'m s widow once again. 11922 Victory 11937 Victory BAN K8 PRENIONITIONS. iBank Royal Jackson Calif. Sept. s"-Mrs.,B““" “Mme” George Sleliimaii, whose hisbund “Mk Nova Semi“ is one of the forty-seven m n im-‘Bank (mmmerce - prlrioned by fire in the Argonautf whom‘ Sept‘ 99%‘ Dec" 2E3 .. n5 101%. beautiful F; d“ 'T:-..."i. Sewinl Machine Paxlor Suite. (lay 17th m“ pm - - ' . , i . . gramme or Atlantic Sugar I ' 2:3‘; ‘a: 2158233; “#7215” a” Breakers will the announced later. Atchison _________ __ - - A . opportunity to got. new furniture‘ M Alli. (Ijfhlbofndrtllvlgdijy 3. ' a use“ t y. §0nfug:§‘5“'“' ml" Cgglgiifllli ‘M: wlnstelss wmoow Am. Smelling o Re (I ' . 9 - -4 - ~y l Anaconda Copper " I I've beeira widow all my life; Canadian Pacino Railway. '# That iii-since i have been a wife. New York Central u. PEBaONALS Elomnitmitig with myself, the time Elli!“ Cant? Sugar l ' not l‘ - “ - n» solitary pantomime ‘riirlblo Steel . ‘i will lilting Xniilamgilgnaldgfillilgan’ Gelfclaiined him almost every international Paper l’. q-hursday s”, 7m [w °“ day.‘ , Kelly snrlnznela ‘mm M hose Ahmhmiun Qgreslm And, as he nibllcked on his way . Mex. Petroleum . 15 cents D0058 u an at 730 P i followed in ma gallery international Mer. ‘Marine ceedg lll ‘aid o? P. s}, 3°" Or. on the clubhouse porch, dranll Press Steel Cnr . Manse Fund u m’ ‘e l3 9H3“ [ea_ Reading .......... .. mg,“ ' '5 m, m hwmi _, Souiliers Pacific " ,' ' __.- Atfnight bridgetook him from my lb‘Ji“ld"b‘g“"lfl--- iii: FFED “d9; non ac c - | 0N STRMNED HONEV I couldn't play lt—thougb i tried s“: (giiiilifr _ LQN‘.[)(]N S”, 5___Nm the no“ But slit at home with lll content '- ~ 19° -- ‘ - , t ‘ , . The Whil we mbl d iih ll 4 $11,‘li,°j,,ffi§,“lggf,lff°gj ‘lflmsfj rent. e s“ a w '8 moment. EXCHANGE till-mes’ today Mung ma“; “:0 His gave up both. Said he: I'm 1934 victor iris w the Zoological Gardens, at through‘ .-lissa Victor; vase. "The result artistic feeling. of background, oi‘ which lie seen on a painting or on a Greekillililtics oi‘ the beautiful. My tastei is a matter of' in dross comes from an liihiaritun-i ice oi’ general culture," he said. culture that it lakes three or fourl You out good food and it l5 vvi- Crawford» Tho coal strike vvoulil have bci-ii settled long ago if there generations to produce." he szildJdi-nt in your beautiful complexion cifcct 0/4 ‘Promise , that has made good When KING COLE TEA was in its infancy we associated with it the slogan-“Yodil like the flavor." It: was a modest statement, yet when you come to think of it, it covers all that you are looking for in the tea of your choice. How well KING COLE has lived up to its‘ promise. is proved by the many thousands of 4/ 1 47”" Perfectly packed in bright lead end price marked on every package. "YOU'LL LIKE THE FLAVOR" _..-, has must have iinilcrsttirliling “sens-i iWell, then the man who has iii-hadn't been so much bllllilfll-I. Greek ‘comes an- NEW Y-ORJK, Sept. 5.——*Paul foreboding which Poirot, artist and high priest of French dress designing. declared today in his suite at the Ritz From flutter other story of did pvt prevent 0.. Bardl. from go- ing to work in the mine. The Italian benevolent Society hold s Carleton Hotel that the new tariff session at Sutter Creek and Bardl, will make it. impossible for French was one of those attending. "drcssmnkers to send their models 'fWa have had such a good over here any longer. He is. there time." said Bardl tn his wifefifore. going -to set u-p ii complete “that! fear something awliii is establishment in New York, coin- ing here twice a year in person to supervise; going to happen. 1 don't like to go back to work. but 1 guess its all some fairy spectacle. l________ ll COCOANUT OIL FINE 1| FOR WASHING HAIR i, ll‘ you wa_nTto he's-l? good condition, be careful what you Don't use prepared shampoos or much alkali. This dries the scalp. makes the hair brittle. and is very harmful. Just plain Mulsltled co- ceiinut oil shampoo (which is pure entirely greaseless), is much better than anything else you can use tor shiinipcolng, as this can't Simply put two or three teaspoon luls of Mulslfied ,in ii cup or glass lwitii n little wnrin water, then inois- ten your iiair with water and rub it in. f-t will make an abundance oi‘ rich, creamy lather. and cleanse lather rinses out easily, and re- moves every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair leaves it tine ‘and silky, bright. You can get Mulsiiled cocoannt is very cheap, and s few ounces is enough to last everyone in the fam- Be sure you get Mulsifled. Beware of imitations. package. o OO4~4-O'OQ§O-O®O~DO 040-0 000 9O lire ‘You Handicapped By Defective Sight?‘ - " Perhaps your eyee may be dQIOOQIVIpIIQIIUIIQh you are not aware of the fact- lf you have difficulty in do- ing whet other do easily, or if you have trouble In seeing what others see clearly, it ie i time to have your eyes exam- ined. . , Do not delay, for delay is dangerous where your eyee 04100000041 Eur hair in l a foolish notion." And Bardi went The great god of fashion is be~ reluctantly. probably to his death-ling very badly served, says M. Poiret, The man who in 1918 de- {*- creed the long skirt only to find - ~ i. " thelinited States‘ rebellious and BUFFALO FOR ENGLANDM clinging to theshort skirt three years later. either should be orig" l y‘ t || . , IIMay 106%. “The charm of n ilrcss is made up , ‘ gn§gdnfllgndwhlza°rl gmz slzrdxlgnil Corn, Sept. 60%. Dec. 56%. ‘May of the little hits of feeling put in- ways fed upon the richest, most Crnbsliaw-Tliai s just tile Sunday evening bpfom he 1e“ 0 . |to it by all the peope who have precious heritage of beauty in Ihflllflllllilli. Tilt: more hot aiir we home to go on Shh-f | Oats, Sept. 33%. Dec. 34%. May, worked on it. Even the girl word is able to create beautiful have new the less we'll get next. nsonsshln, l, going u, ,,,,,,,,,,,--, 31%- who_ril>s_9\1_§_ in», grain: 1hr@ad-*rl~iiw_s,_ _‘_____ __ _ "inst-r, ._ m.“ _,__l i ‘Slfilfillifill said to his wife} And then glancing at the lunch Iinsket _ which his wife hud proiliaryed for E: lliffll, he laughed angnsald: "Oh , wel i guess it's not g much, I ' ° ,,,,,,,,, w... g, w, m, Badly Served of ommondations put iip tlie lunch". - -——~ ‘v * J. IIIFRI QII- - LITID Like a Doctor's "A pair of buffalo from the great Canadian herd in Buffalo Park, Wainwright. Alberta, will be stripped to England early this fall for the purpose of introducing new blood into the herds in the Zoo- logical Gardens at Regent's Park. lional enough to design entirely different clothes. or else she should be more obedient in foll- . owing the mandates of Paris. "-‘-'I‘he -inode——ls like the church —by definition one, indlvisihle." Prescr§2ti0n~ Buying just any oil V“by the quart ” without i Look for the name Watkins on the said Paul Poirot. He looked very solemn. "This is shown’ by the fact that American designers cannot get away entirely from the ideas offered by Paris no matter how hard they try. He looked very solemn. His pale grey camel hair smoking jacket gave him a faintly ecclesiastical air. That Poirot takes his art with great serousness is witnessed by The shipment will probably go east last this month or early in September and will be accompan- ied by an attendant who will place the animals on board ship. The only herd of buffalo of any size in England is that owned by the lDuke of Bedford at Woburn Park, containing about sixty ani- mals. Buffalu were first introduc- ed into the Old Country in 1891 Leland. Some of these afterwards came into the possession of the Duko of Bedford and were added to by purchases from Col. Goodnight and Carl Hagenback. The shipment of buffalo from the Canadian herd at Wainwright this fall will be the second of its kind t0 Great Britain. Late in 1-913, at tne instance of tnc lam Lord Stra-thcona. a donation of two thrue-yoar-olrl bison was made to the Royiii- Zoological Society of Vlrelaiid to be placed in the Difblln Gardens where they have for his work people, so that they too can be inspired and learn new details of decoration from the old masters. I Italian Renaieennce Styles r! ~"'I present sleeve large and worn in in The flowing. which is being Paris, and will be worn here about three years is called the “chirlnndsl" sleeve .afler the famous master in the time of the Italian Renaissance. Fra Filippo Llpl and, Luca lSignorelll, loo, have the honor of contributing to iiow increased to five. Loans of n] t t,‘ m d buffalo to the Zoological (iollect- f‘ "mae" '3 ‘ “'5 '95s‘ ‘ VflIIOllB- Canadian cities The “m” “"9"! llmmie‘ ""2 skirt and strictly straight lines under a bond guaranteeing ade- quate provision for the health and maintenance of the animals rave also-been mcde from time to time. AMERICA'S NtAeAnA OF NEWS now in vogue were adapted from the gowns o! the Renaissance‘! snvs M. Poirei. He added a third point to the fashion now prevail~ ing in Paris—soft. high boots of colored leather, wrinkled over the instep. . iPoiret in describing the way he creates s new mode, says that he has a staff of twelve models lions, in I Recent statistics show that in 191.9 the [lulled States had 2.433 daily newspapers that together is- sued-32,'l35.937 copies. s day, a 13.8 ere conce “d. We will give you expert ed- iilir. HUTCHESON »o4-o0 BY GOLLY - YOUR bRoTi-tI-R i5 u» AN‘ wk . each representing a different style the directoir. the empire, the renaissance and so on. l-ie is in- spired to select one of these. Folds of the material draped over per cent. increase over 1914. While lthe 592 Sunday papers showed a 14.9 per cent. increase. All. pm ing industry in 1919 are valued st when ten full grown animals were xgilesfingg: Y???‘ vyetwlllg; “F: th . . . . .: . 89,999,, by mlnnel l; Jz‘ Jog...“ mmmngs m the Meuopolnan e operating speed; the lubricating system a I» girgllfllflifjqilr0fllknolvivlg £12 112:3 a: _M\li!6:nl. iin eyfinnfigiggeitjoiclicliaesvss- " employcdithe piston clearance; the carbon 1;. ‘ M°C°°k' Nebmk“ ‘° C‘ J‘ ldyiimieinstllgiuoiocco and Aignii-s tendency; the type of cooling system and dill ‘v.2 dnots oi‘ the printing-and publish- i hoi- shoulders tiiil in a certain wny. This suggests to him some 1,528,856,503; towards this total. newspapers contribute $612,718,515. BRINGING UP FA lTHEIllr-L 1T5 A PlTY ‘(Q9 ARE NOT Mona LAKE’. HtN - t: Muer HAVE some THlnlq on ma» i g. i. bTob you; LECTURE - MAqaie» - UNTll. t AbUbwER considering its fitness for the Iubricationwdfm your car is much the same as buying medi- cine .“ by the bottle ” without regarding the ailment tobe treated. Engine design ; the duty the engine performs; many othe r factors directlyiafiect lubrication. All of these factors are incorporated in every recommendation which appears on the Imperial Chart. You get proper lubrication and it costs you less when you use the right grade of imperial Polarine Motor Oils. IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Manufacturers and Marketers o! Imperial Polurlnl Motor Oils and Marketer: in Canada o! Gargoyle Mobilofl M d I fi d f the luhrizartliorghlrmrllslies mobiles. trucks and tractors- —BY GEORGE MoNIANUS HAND Him“. - (IVER: n t l WE WOULD LiKE TO SEE. MACKJE$ BROTNEO- *-*. ‘i inn Q