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The ‘ideal laxative medicine. OOOQ+F+f§+OO400§OOQ4QQ44+O SOLD UNDER POSITIVE GUARANTEE TO GIVE SATIS- FACTllON OR MONEY REFUNDED THE MACKINNON DRUG CO. THE REXALL KODAK STORE PHONE 219 P. O. BOX 332 O-O4-O-OO Q-fQ-Oi-Q-O-Offfifi-O 9-§+§-§-O-&OO§4+90§4 O+FO¢GQ+ '0 HUBLQUT] llli - l ,. lessee-lat... "ll; have the best reputation in Canada. 'l‘hese SliOcs have room for every toe to fll‘0\\'-—- nud grow right. The ‘- - is perfectly Sl1i00lll~~lll0T0 is nothing but the greatest com~ fort in ifurlbut Shoes for the children. l-lurlbut Shoes cost the lowest per day of wearM and even wllen they are prac- tically worn out they can be sent to the factory and re- made and enlarged (a hall‘ size) ii’ desired at compara- tively small cost. Feed 1 Carload Oil Cake Mesi Carloacis o! Cracked Corn Cornmoal Sohumakor Feed Bran, Middlings ' Feed Wheat Scratch Feed (‘for Poultry) Calf Meal, Chick Feed Beef Scraps, Poultry Grit Crushed Oyster Shells Poultry Bone Cow Chow Cracked Grain Baled Hay and Straw Feed, Oats, Barlay Buckwheat Sunflower Seed Rolled Oats, Oatmeal Table Cornmosl Graham Flour Potato Baskets Binder Twine Flour, different brands Wholesale and Retail The Gun Metal and Brown Calf Bluchers, as well as Patent Leather buttoned, are shown in sizes 5 to 7V2 for $4.00. The same in sizes 8 to 10y, at $4.75. WE ARE LOCAL AGENTS FOR HURLBUT SHOES. ALLEY and Co., Ltd. Fashionable Footwear I‘ “ll l ' ' ' l l l l. "4-000-04-04 O-OQOQ-O-O-O-O-OQOOQ Lowest Prices CARTER & CO., LIMITED Foods Flour ‘Seeds i Many People " Wonder l 4 why lt is that glasses are worn more flommoni, in the present generation Iran in she past. Como my that tho raoo ls deteriorating, some that ls for style, but the real rlsason ls that our modern civilization requires tho sys to do more work than was oven the oaso before. Consequently, the ayes, l4 ln tho least defective, may give you s tot u must; though In reality they are no worse than those‘ of your grandfather who did not wear glasses till ho was an old man. If you tool the lust symp- tom of sysstraln. remember 1 that It is natures wsrnll‘ to you and consult us at onoo. . F. lllllollosoll I ’ ell-mm: I Here’s exlactly what we mean Each and every loaf is clean. ye-m-eweao-owveo-eoooomvoo-evo-leooo-owoaooveo-o o-oo-c so“ ARRANGING FOR WORLD SU A large quota of Canadians are attend the World's Sunday School Rev. H. C. Priest, Toronto, secretar the left), and Rev. F. C. Stephenso pleted the plans for the Canadians THE ouluuiiifmm NDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. going to Britain next summer to convention. in the picture are y of the Canadian committee (on ll, M.D., chairman, who have com- to travel by the 5.8. Marlook. Continued from Page 5 - » ,..____.,_.-,,-,——-— MYSTERY SHlP BEL|EF5 There have been many EX- planations offered for the mystery ships, which are in ll class b)‘ themselves ill nnlritllue l~llst0rY~ These mystery ships are ot tWO lflhdtl-lllii unexplained dlsalilifiil?‘ lluces and tile still ulore inexplic- able appearances. In the first class are those. like the big‘ A1119?" icnn collicr CyClODQ-l» which van‘ lshed utterly during the World War. Fire. storm. sudden 9X- plosion, wreck, might account for these. But what of the _ VPSVBlS which suddenly appear with {l9 captain or crew and no sign of me m“. which overlook them? A few years ago n ship loaded with green bone fertilizer wns over- llzlult-d with cYPFYihiiiK in order, but no truce of llunlllll life. ill the (lull \Villi'l‘S n full ritzgeli sullmg vessel. witll the captain's chronom- etvlrs in perfect. order and ll sailors‘ Wilsllllll-‘I ullt to dry, was found with no signs of‘ life. The brvllli in the (rzlptllilrs cabin was still fresh nu llle table. The captain's wife was known to have ilueu aboard. 'i‘here was no sign of ally break in the vessel's rout- lllt‘ or of any violent-e or pliant‘. And no BXIIlllIIHllOH has ever been llllltli‘. . Ilisctnlsloll of the lllystery ships wlsually leads i! sllilor particularly u (‘oulltlnentzll European sailor. to the story of the Flying l)ll\('llill&lii. According to legend. this phenom- vuolu was llllll with ill the latitude of the (Tape of Good llope llIlfl was an omen of‘ the direct ill fortune it‘ not of zlctutll loss of the vessel which sighted the wmitll. (‘rilne of some unusual llzlturr- was supposed tn have occurred on ilollrd ll Dulch ship. and plague. which laid low the sinful crmv hut did not kill thunl. followed hard after. From port to port slur wont. seeking a llti\‘l‘ll. but. was never zlllolved to anchor. So she sails 0n lklrevrlr. with all Mull so! ill storms which would rip the luusts ollt of any luclrlcss terllft caught with more than storm sails spread. And woe betltls the ularluer who sighted her! On the subject of illuck trots Jack Tar is tolerant. Some ships carry them for lllastrnts lltl _l‘f.‘il(lily all a parrot or a goat. As to a voyage on Friday, or on the tllir- teenth of tllc mouth he luls plenty of support from landsnlen. A ship's people dislike to carry a body on |)l'iill‘fl. Children niloarri. ilolvuvcr. are portollt .oi good fortune. and a birth, especially’ il‘ the child be llt\I1l(‘tl after the silip. nlnkos tho whole crew jolly. (ihristnlzls r-vv is u. lllcky times for flshcrulrll or for beginning a voynllc. Ligtlls lllf‘|'l'. are at S011, like wilhY-tllll-lvislls ashore,‘ which lllrv to destruction. This was the explanation advanced by Paradis, the Nilwffilllllllllllll pilot of Admiral Sir llovouden .... 4.- ...._¢-_______._._\~___t~ 4 IPQQQOIOYAQ1 QOO-O-QOOOQQQOO ‘t .1 -. Walkers m“ TH! POT AND ‘I'll-ti KGTTLI- "Madam, you've some blsok on your nose!’ Ellllllflfi’ IJPEHSTITIUNS . ill. Y lHElfil [ll lllllSUN fleet. which was ilestroyed by a gale ill the Gulf of St. Lawrence ln 1711. I~Ie was convinced he was t1 wicked flare before him moving slowly shoreward and dissolving in the morning mist before the storm came on. ' With the ferry schedules oi‘ liners and even frelghterll made possible by steam and radio and the stet-lhulleil. screw-propelled vessel, superstitions have had lenr to feed nu. Fllchartetl seas and dependence on the vagaries of’ wind and wave were [letter breed- BPS of‘ fear and uncertninly and l gloomy forellndings. But Oil the inst day every tarry sluilornlan null greasy engine room lnllld \\'ill be llflillliflllt and at one "Yell. even at olli- with the hated stewards-on one issue. Beware of sailing zl craft il‘ the rats leave her. The thousand and one inl~ ])l‘U\'l!'|'l(‘.lll.$ all-l r fiumnt-llls of nlzlrrilllo. life and ill ill.» ulllmliinu- ill and iullusllizl‘ ].“l.)i{f".\,‘- ill the world will not Slltil-it? tllllt ill-lief. We l'.llU\\' llll‘ Slotcll wlpllll wl‘ u fl'l‘li'll.:‘l‘ \‘.'lllL'l' runs the (loltl ."o.-l.\'t. l.:' l.l'.i lit‘ i1l-. llll-lt ‘--0I'll. "Rats flaring :l ullip? .\ '..|n'-::~|i- flrlll? 1.21 l. it's ill ll l'-- u rulpl-lvtl lllll.‘ lilllll tlzltnl -ll llllrlll l.’ illCi Giydu. Joe Beckett T0 Retire From Rlllg I‘ M ‘I 1 l,‘ A1136!’ (its. lsl (Calla ‘an Press) LONDON, 8.0m. 2Gr*-ltlt‘ Bec- kett. English heavyweight chum- pion announced today that he will retire from the ring after ills luutcll with Georges (‘arpentit-l" October first. Didn’t Work With Umpire Hank 0’Day The newest ilcsebnll story con- cerns Umpire iIzlllk (Ylhly, The players of on e oi’ the Nuliotlzll Loa- gue teams were given n dressing- ruom talk by one of the team‘ OWHETG, which made n ileep 1m. pression on them. lit was all about good sportmunship and gentleman- l§"l.l(’llRVlOl‘. and other things of n high ethical standard. The tea-m owner cited ‘runny oi’ the customs of English sportmansllilp. “You'll be better ‘bull pluyells and happier men,“ he said, "lf you treat your opponents us friends and good fel- ’ low-s and lgentlenlen. You'll get llottcr averages and better liPUdRS ii‘ you treat umpires with respect nnd consideration." Tllrev men of the team, during the llhsl. innings thllt (lay, tldflftédlflfltl the ulnpire as “Air. '0‘Dlly," whereupon Hank walked over to the dugout and enr- . neatly remarked: “if you guys pull ally o’ that sllrcnstil stuff in til’ next lunln‘s i‘il put you off th' See?" lull —lDsliy Press, motion. -' l l l The R<l¢lil"@ 1‘=l¢lr¢1.tv '<* l l. us possum: N o messy mussy pipes or coil radiators in your house when you have the Enterprise All Cast Pipeles i’ ' urnuce. N0 smoke, gas, or soot, (com moo. with other heating systems) when you have the Enterpri m ylllll'll0l’ll0—-—€lIld best of all ‘ . . - - No Cold Rooms in Yo ‘Home vlhis winler, if the Enterprise is standing guard in your cellars § i} fflélfll-I‘ You won’t need to dress in u‘ cold Isll’t it worth something to you to rilmll; go down shivering lo ll cold know that you will lllWllys have your kitchen o breakfast ill u (mill (liniug- home well llezltctl, 11o nluttcr how ' a ' you have the llhltcrprise ill cold the weather may be outside‘! ' your cellar. All through tile day and - The Enterprise All-Cast [roll l nigh you can have every corner of every room heated tojust the tem- Pipe-less Furnace takes all the doubt 1 perature you desire and at no greater and guesswork out of home heating- You are sure of n wealth of warmth cost for coal than the ordinary base whenever you want it. Consider TheselPoints of Perfection in the Enterpri? All Cast Pipeless Furnace 'l.‘lle Enterprise All-Cast FREE CATALOG AND 5' Plpeless Furnace supplies BLUE pknqT PLA llumldfled all‘ pure, healthful —de1_nunded by hygenists and physicians for the preserva- tion of health and comfort in the home. Can be used equally well in u small» homo or a large public building-acquires a cellar only 6 feet square and cml be installed in one day. Tan. be supplied with a, hot wilt-er coll, sufficient t0 heal: ii SO-gallon tank, sufficient for bathroom or kitchen. lVtlrms your home t0 tln oven temperature in any weather. Permits the storage of fruit; and vegetables without build- _ mg separate I-OOHL mulled free upon requcst- l . HOLMAN. Limiiel SUMMERSIDE-OHARLOTTETOWN 1 l Keeps the house free from l gas, soot, smoke and dust. ‘ Ilolmalfls Hezlting- Scrvi offers you FREE service in s I vlng‘ your heating problem Tell us the number of rooms '§ l. l N0 danger of furnace over- heating or burning out. I through the great volume of ill!‘ circulated. _vour home, height of upper a lower walls and give ‘us rough floor plan of your hour and we, will send you Fr ' Blue Print Plens for Yo House, showing you where t furnace should be installed a » illo cost of the complete worl? lVrito for large 20-page, l lustrlltetl furnace catul l. which gives all immense qua tity of useful information l carding furnaces. It will l) (Tlulnges the air often be- cause of its large caslngs and l'(‘,'.',‘lSl(‘.l.‘. ls easy to fire, owiug_ to the |lil'§.','\‘ feed door, no coal or lltllel‘ fuel til full around the lllulr, Klllltcs it easy for you ill ('ill'l‘_\’ llgllt or lleuvy fire, us you wlsll. l l The c0111 weather will soon be with us. “Come in today 811d let .118 11d‘ you out with suggestions to make your winter heating more economical an elfective. With the high cost of coal you will save many dollars‘ b! 86h If you are thinking of buying s Furnace buy "W 1 Moclarys’ Wsloornps Pipslsss Furnace POP"""" y ting things right now. l Airtight Heaters ...................... .. 02.60 up Heating Stoves ...................... 09.60 up Oil Heaters ................... .......n..._...............'...... ................. .. $8.60 up _ ‘m5 Burns soft ooll If"! W“ Hot Blast oll Heaters mo... °' "l" ""1 '*P°"'°"°* Japan-mod Coal Hods ........................... ........................ ..l. 75o up u w," n my; “n, Iggy to Install and look amt‘- Qalvanisad Coal Hods ..............................._......... ...... .. $1.80 up r ' m , , ' Building. . , Firs ihovols ........ ...............................~..-.. ....... .. .169 up " _ _ A,“ “m”, m" m” Am, _;,,,,,,,,' m, w”, Prloo. Installed Ill onsl-lsttsmlnpnil l1 . "M!"- "W It M" P",i°"- ovum s: Ill! noysltyrtl-snsponatloifohpgtl 13'"- Vlslt our Qtovs Depqftmsnt during Exhibition Week. ' ' Oss tho salnpls In our IOOQFIO the lxhlll Furnace "