. .r_.. _._r_. BIRTHS ' 30m i R-t-adt 1n. Stewart on Sept. m; 19:0, m Mr. and Mm. T. C. ‘ iovor, a. mu. flown-At the Charlottetown poplin]. October not ‘w Ir. and 4.1. J. A. Brown. Vernon Bridge. daughter. , ntcxrtts , .!ROWN.— At Hope Rtiver Oct. 5. n20. Pat-let J. Brown, axed l8 fiillll, . Excise Tax Licenses F. J. Casey, Collector of Inland tongue, makes public the follow 13g: , "the Excise ‘Fax IACGIISEQ have men noeiwd from Ottawa and ore teddy for issue. Tiwy Cvmllflht-t- (a) Jowelers- chiefly seiLng ‘woollen by retail: M! $300 _ y till) Renoir- Fotttcen-tta 23:11:11. -.-_.cail articiim specified m . 111011 tsBB of the Act, sub-section til. 1:; and (3); fee $2.00 (c) Momma-furore, ifinm or tttyporafiflflg, tnonttfttctttrtng. r-rld mlilng articles specified in rid-won 9B8 of the Act, SHlPFiP-(flkflifi tlt xi! $2.00 t i ll ‘liy Xianufactltrz-rs, utiiolt-saittr- hd jobber-s who sell znttut-lt-s su- nct to Sales 'i‘ax_ St-olion lilialii’. the Act. Siiiist-Pliuil ti»; f»- 500 _ it ‘is the duty 0i Ziii i"‘F"‘i‘-‘ Jiliél, 1-tn.-t-r'li.-; and vottmru during Ullilf-r tbt- |t!'t|\'iw‘lUil-‘ of t. {tiflfli \\:lr ll“t'l‘fllll* At ol 1.1! with Artzt-tttiztitnl- to rlrlkt- r-ltltl $3165 Tax- T0 be» (;-l;l:l..'l' Dancing anti Department _ This school will bc contiuctctl according to the same high stand- ard an in former yearn. (furefui attention will be give-n cnrh pu- pil. Ali fashionable bail-room dancing will be taught, fil$tJ furry. tittnclllg. -‘ Special attentiol givon to tho" waltz and by the (‘My ll-‘llllfillf mehgd which i,~: ~-:t.-.i!_t- icarnctl evctt by backworti pupils nud by thosv ltito ltuw- [nib-d lo l“ oist-ubt-rw, Fine-v.- ltzlti‘ prav icssuli. crtn in- zlrratngi-d for dl-t‘ Clliitir-nk t stw (m ont- cvi-nltil; u! cud. \lt't' I will bt- llllt‘ <- r-(imltp-t ,1; l.Ii'tlf town t'!.1--* t: my 1'-l'\'i(‘t-‘ ntt- -o l~I]'iii"\l PROF. GEO. CHILLON. ‘fiaurlitr 33t3—l0-T-ii. x:_.._: ._ 1,000 lLiVE GEESE 't—"-'—'““"_" Department a cunotm and Inland IIWMW Excise ‘Tax . Licensgg Ruggiero, Jewellers, Man- uittt-turers and Salt-s Tax Li- .-.-n_-..-,. u; required under the Amendment to the Special \\‘ar lit-venue Act, 1915, arr ready for issue and Bflilllm‘ tion forms may be had from the uttdernigllrtl- Pirtns no; in posstcssiott tit Lit-t-llst-s till tilt‘ l-Till Nttvt-m- lIPl", l!t'_'li. will b6» .§lil1j""| l" |>--l;.tli‘.‘ :t-. providt-li in tit»- Act PENALTY. |-‘-.:~ flt-Lglfici or rt-itl-ul H1 ink.» out ii iicetiw situli I.» z. sum not txt- t-tl ' lug. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS F. l. CASEY CfJllLCtOT of inland Revenue. At Charlottetown A Wnnted t.'ll ll'.ti'l ti. lull‘ r .\ .. p .1; ti... ‘o omitti- z- rttul- l"1tl4' iiitl rm t: m- ot.» ‘:. t? lcrtm plw-Actt‘. t to ~lll.‘~ (if iftuillti If.» ' '1 !.. t .t' _ pp, p_ lot’ L." " n,“ . ;-..,,..,,-. -._ l, otr |,..-. m; rt. » ictiziiif illlllt r will-l" l lt1~“- ‘J’ "d" l‘ ll ” \I"“ -,..~ i‘ 1ll'v l.l:l ‘mt... ,,\ '- _- it'll Uii ‘ _ MICHAEL LUX. tlovtgtnfttcttl \‘. Hlilil u \l-- Wu, lilo pub .- . osztitd. oriusky Anti Beckett Mate- ‘v ’ it'll. Ytiiiii. Lnntiorl vt-ti tr. 'h~- l' U1‘. \ .., up. _-_,..- .t.l Jot- ii win“ ill ‘iv- -':l-.: .-. p.-.ti, '. i ‘- l Ant]. g, \\ ‘in-t I "e l.~-\ u Warp-ii‘ ll It Etr-tw‘ Iil-‘ov Q Aftf-r rznmi: i»... '-.\'t -‘~ t nUrnt-n-l: ztifii .l<~-- tor -t l_.\-lll in L-iltlitit. ti‘ n f ti-lt- I \vi‘{ null -.t ins itiznc. ti: lt\.<rlQ_\'_ 01-5 it tflt-l/it-it p, Iii. . all... .- .~ 1-» \\ llll\ll\il\\ .-wtt.t'.~|~»-1‘t l t ~ t. - to. m i\‘..n\ t. o... . I\\\fll\\ l'\l Canadian National s urnitttrt- i't)i|l])l‘i-'iil;; '.'1r" i, inn- u- no: Room, Bvti itttttttn, ilztIl .lnd {i -bt-n iurniturc, sit board ‘ '~... rangt- stttv“. l. Boom parlor vuitc, but ‘tctitilng. oil vltliils tilKi-x. tztrpclv tin-i ztil ltilt-bittt itit1ll~il~,lli- aol (lvt-riuttti 1 to m.‘ -'lll'| t‘ tultioor goo-b. 'i‘~-rtlt.- tut-ll- BENJ. CARTER. Altt-rzott- ~-r t 331-19 Ei-ii pti Auction Sale Tr. ho st-ld by i‘uiiii.- Auction or. iotntittjr, tlttl. l'~th, at f.’ t-‘tint-it. P t. n Porrunr. l Jti, tdlt- yo‘; lW ‘ti 1hr“ r.2' ll E.-t..l i~‘||ttl i ill-ti.- ‘.‘- illtttl mi,- ttfl HHS! lllVt-l‘. lllll ‘r1 lllt‘. lil<l oydm" ii-‘lll ll ynrtin of‘ farm, onc .ni|i- ltotn, ‘tNtnllfB \\'il.|ri', lllii‘ lnitr "Wt! ‘fltffltjig Prue» Sttllttn -.t' . '.‘l' m; buy; 10 tolls -:t';t\\. if.“ |(I|"I][_-, uppiy to |t\\1itI', \'\' -I (‘ovt-iwflttl lit-ml. tti‘ PETER BRODEE. .\lit'iiti|lt .-r nnittltr-Q All 1o !i-.'.l pd t "tmllll-‘Ifli Ill t-l. \-"' ' vt-ti at "(to tu lttttil tto-tt Y. Hit- l"i|t Nttvl-lttltvr, i". nr *_\'lilll‘" ill.“ .\i.'|j--t_\‘.- .\i.i |....p..-..-.| (‘i-lttlltvi t..t tllt- I ‘Mitt . lund Lil-ill lit» t". |.. ‘s Illlfile-liir. Prinlt-ti u -tt--t~.~- infot-mot-ott t t-npnaoti tn-ntt-to-t IIlfl\‘ rl-tttltitltnt: i4. .-..|i.|. [w .< Ittttk forms >-l' '|'t~tt-i~~t" ntnt In» oi» tit-ct] ut tbt- I'm-t tutti-on ..| lit tt-wttrt anti Hi litt- oIH-w- of llll uni Offtt-t- inrtttt-t-tl-I‘ JOHN It‘. I'...~t tt wilt flfflvt- lllspvri r‘ Charirtltclotvn. H-t \\'llltf\lf. Farm For Sale Contllnifw 50 act-trail trlt-ttrcd nrtti h frond ltutc of cultivation. iittii-i- mu in loud rt-pnlr. runnittt: \\'|tit~l‘. mgr hon] 5nd rhutrin- niso Mt tcrefilxaii Woodland. or fttrliti-t ttfor tlon nftbiy on rtctttlt-ct l. HUIITON D|N‘§\"I:|.|n‘ Little Pond. Lot 5i‘. 52-l0-l-Fmu4i. :|dti.»~-<l o.‘ JUSTAGIRL IY JANI IHILPI SUSAN ARIUVES. AUNT (‘haptlr 137. After Kenneth left. l settled once more back into routine work and iihP little pleasures i insisted Moth- cd and i have togerhr-r. Thaw usu- ully meant an evening with Totn nnd Mary, or a visit to a motion grit-turt- show. Living costs wcrc ,.~-.i hitzh tintt cven with my good M-iiurv l did not fer-i that we could zitford tho theatre, save once in a tin-at while. it was slrange. but l dit] not think al.- often of Kt-tinct-h as I had be- ,t'tirt- lrt- canto to we nte-—anti before i hourly tintrrit-d him. Natllraiy i ‘t-tntltl not tiisfhiss him from my ,mittti. but no iongcr did he coma tto mo in that same way-ho no longer omitted me to hesitate in any plan or thought I mizht make or bur.- in conncclioti with another. i ~lliliilvll dreaming oi‘ him, tlnti in» ‘no lotigcr flirted bclwectl tuc and n13.- thought..- of orbs-rs. Yr-t | ft-it ' urt- i would tnarry hint when lho Auction Sale l .,.. it ""Ut'ik'li by J. i-‘. Sit-writ". oi .\l-.tr<nf.eiti to aPll by public . ‘iozl on \\'--.lllt-:tiltj.', tit-lobt-r u? om- owiovk. .'t farm of -.o iiiut-kuttilh .~itop. good n-nrt- no.1 oulbltiitiitltzs, f. tniitw tr tr. (‘itnrlttttt-ttitvu. i tnib- from Yuri. -‘i:tliol'l, also 2;’ bt-titi oi t-uillP, -; tool to l'rt-.-il~tl in 1t ft w “wk- -l p...» Int liPlln. 'l‘t~rttt< $1" Hi1‘! unlit-r, tudt; o\--r litlll Jtilltliiili i_' :nonti|> t-rt-tiil on opprovcti joint littit-i. Ii pt-r (‘Pill off for tntnll. PETER BRODIE. Attt-t iont-cr. ".0 ms ll. fill. .=-_—_-..—.__~--l.--— Sale oi Land at Sttatit gartney To ltt- sold all tiit- Pout-l |lotl=t~ iioti-itatv, at noon on 'i‘lt\tr.-:dti_v, (Jctuilcr 14th, two lots 0i land sli- nult-d iu the village of Bun-thaw; . nt- t-ontaining -ll,4_- acres. utltr-r plum: two iurnts shualt-ti on titt~ north sltlt: of tho rout]. flllf‘ luilt- lrottl Yiunsiltlw. mg ‘Jii xit-rt-s, olilt-r 10? ztcrrs. For l-llidiit‘? info nation uppiy to .-\l.tlt rltt-tyltri, $ll‘i:|ll;{.'ii‘ti)t_l'. 3088-!) 28 l4i-pd. —.~_-—_..——.—__—.=n- VICE to ootuc s. MONTREAL iiiii TABLE iN EFFECI October 3rd l Via iiiii ALL CANADIAN ROUTE ti _. _ Lt Vilzlrnrtttvouu .\r_ v5.35 p. tu. t- if. .1. tn_ i.r Stimuli-rs .i.. Ar, 110;, p, m_ ‘ P-_l.'. a. n|_ \r ilordt-u |,.-_ 41o .,_ “L tom. 1. tn l.\' ‘iwntttt-ttiLp- Au 21.45 p. tn. i l». p ln i.\ Sztrllvilitw |,\._ p15 p_ “L ".‘-’-- it l“. l» lltdlmlt" i.» 5.3;!» a: .r.. , 441.. .| m. .-\r., i.nt.'i.~t, up...’ 1N‘ 3A0 p‘ "L l ‘l '_'t| :t tn ‘tr. Alontrt at 1,y_ 9 3;, a m Connccttnns ai Quttlacc with '1‘.- .t.'l-i Vzttll-otttw-r. Connections at Montreal with; t|l.l|illlii Nlililtlldl 'l'r:litt.-, for Oli; ‘t’? .lll=l'llll‘.liit~ili.'ll 'i‘r.tin for Wiuni ..| tltr-ntttlt Grand 'i‘rtinlt and two. ‘lbrtitltti, Port Arthur, Win- t;. pt -, ‘t u. IliYlH", .tntl Victoria. Lt (‘imriotlt-ttityn ll:tii_v i~lx_.. 1,. gummy, it.t .‘""‘i'\‘it-t~ on tltzt-Ilil i.|tnii,. \l.i|‘iliiil*‘ thprt-ntt, Nu‘ 4, it-uvl. d itcttvot-p iiaiifztx and Aionlrcai. . :t_ nt., t-xct-pt lg Xioltirt-ati Lil i). .n S-tltttlinv-a. tnuitt-s itt-sl "lilllmlkion for ztii i‘rint',t- itldward iillllfltl ,. .'t-.' ‘ Vttii iti-I>1]-I!i\*.\'l'it'JN2-l, ii.\'i‘i<‘._;‘ |;-|\.-_ “ppyy h... W. T. HUGGAN. w K ROGERS District Pasneltgtr Agent, u d,” '1-.ckfl Agent l'ii.‘l.=t.'.t't'|"t‘l50WN. cu t_ .4..- ~v ‘ ‘ -‘ A4 We will commence ing tit-ices tielivcrcd at 0 Hogs ii(i——l80 lbs. “ lhti-—2.'i(l lbs. Anti onc ltull" cont shipping stations. Hcztvict‘ weights w Dressed Hogs on Thtcstiay next, 12th inst , and will pny follow- wcntitcr cottditirttts rtcrmit. for (itivortttttcni ltlspcctittlt. receiving Dressed Hogs ur Plattt. 22 1-2 trts per lb. 2i 1-2 cts per lb. pt-r lb. loss at country iii be token as soon as, Ail hogs to be itiiicd. ilcforc soiling soc! ii us or ottr Buyers ui shipping ccutrt-u. i l; tttn SiMS PACKiNG cot not Iliiliiliti-Ttil vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwvv l ""' vvvvvv out: contain-i l~‘l.‘(_iilllfllili worn up-—it seemed m lino tht- honorabitt thing to do, ili- tirct iottcr canto. Hr~ said: "You will nt-vt-r know Wilfll at disrmtminttttt-nt it \\‘.l>; not to brint; [you inn-k in the ranch with mc l nw-ti :1 wifc, my bomt- u iiliflrP-BS. i f'.’iIlliOi y»! quin- rmillzr- how it ‘iv-t; you turned, or citungcti your ;,ii\."lti, ~o gudtlciyii llhink you p-urt-torltlt- liiilliPfiil. ilut h .~¢=t»;tl.+ l;=- i think it ovt-t‘ that you had ile- .n|-- ntdtiritly at‘ .iid to trust mo, .-.:r.-.iii i tuigbt not bl- good to you. or» Nntit-titittg. i ltnvc ztL-‘n won- tlt-Fflti it ytturdojwnityt lo your cm- tiloywr id anything lo do with xnnr dt ion Surciy lilnrt- arc n..;ti. gi who would bo glad of _\ttll." ptn-ilion, t-tlttztbit- git-lg whn touid do lllc tirork as vWsli. “l tittd tnyscit thinking of you in all my splirc lint», trying to un- llviiililitl ju-"t trhv You roftlswd to "ltlltl: Willi mo. I .tn| not blunting you, Zt-lto. l’t-i'lI:tp.~' it is tlnturtti for you ill ht-sitale, to wtlrv to know illt‘ butter bt-forc you give yourself :1» me, rt-t I am lPl‘l‘il)i_V tlisflpINJifli- ml." l ‘film-o wa< little ntort-kprilicipzti. -i_v int-stun» to Aiothcr. .\ittr_v ttittil "Ftiill. . SOXIHWVH)‘ I was distlpoitlletl in hiw is-tlcr. I rttztlizcti i $llOlildil'i ' BRACKET t i With the question of silhouette bundled about from designer to de signer, it is interesting to note the published viewpoint of one of the lPaidilig uil-Anterit-an style authori- ties. He boldly placed himself on record as believing that (h? straight-line silhouette was the only one ever justifiable. lie sup- pqflpd hi; vicwq by the statement that as the human figure doesn't change from S9850]! IO SHISOII, Elly attempt to change the "line" of domes prapilrfl] for unmankiltti by attempting to ntouid u new lig- m-e wp], nipped-in waist-line or bulging hips is the rtlnitest woliy. Style changes in future, forever, if lllls style authority is to be trust- ed, will depend upon color variety, novt-l ideas in tho application of triunuitlggt, lllty new of new and tln- usuai fabrics, and so on, but lilo silhouette will remain the snipe. An a tnnttcr of fact, the straight line has held the stage for a nutn- br-r of scrL-xons, defeating all efforts or drgignPi-g to introduce lillSiil‘ riTrcls, ilip flare lifld lllP lllPilPlHll svztistiintl. It sccttts possible that, “k5 tht- tunic of tht- species, wo~ men in futurc will clolhc tht=ir bum-cs tt-grhont. attempting to (~h:lng‘n m.» figure nature govt» thorn am] tiopond upon the salvation of clothing to bring out limit" own natural pftilllfi. The vl-ry ntrulgitt frock belongs tiislinctivt-ly to the vt-ry young. straight figure. pfwsPstwes natural, graceful curves t but intv/t hot-n taken into consid- crution by tlcsigncrs. Tho woman who is no ion-gcr Hliiil—iil6* “stout” flgttrt-‘iiiiiili bc prescribe-d for sur- tnriillly, and thew are specialists who roztkt- it their itusitlcss to tiu Just this. Rich and bt-uttliftli matcrials art‘ very lulu-ii to the torn this season. Vaivt-t HPPIiLi tiosttinotl to have a strong voguc. The skPtch shows 2i Velvéf frock", tiowigntttl especially for ti“; typo of ‘woman first des- cribed that the woman with sunlight. young figure. The (lN-Ss i.-; slutpliclly- ilsoif as to ntylt- linc. in-tikt-ti ztl lilc waist by a guide or rith brocade which matches the collar, vest and cuffs. l ‘rm. ‘frock, tnade of dark biun u." black vcievt. would be cllartuini; if a vest, collar and cuffs 0f flllv wltite lace, etubroidery. net or ‘bat- ‘isle were substituted for the bro-' The wmnml who| ho.- n timturc, developed lizurr ° tlsltlolts toll Biilillliilfj catle. A soft crush girdle of the velevl ma)‘ be worn, instead of the brocade girdle. when the white ac- cessnrics are donned. Wit-h this arrnngcntent, one frock really be- come t-wo, as the entire appearance of the dress is changed by the change in accessories. 'l‘ite stitali feather toque or tur- ban is in high favor again this season. Either a large picture hat or one of these little feather chap- eaux would be smart -,wit"h frool: pictured. An exceptional color range is exhibited» in tht- lino- up of fratitt-r headgear. l i l Supcrintctiing the wardrobe 0f n Mwllml I hall “"1" llllll ilwflilfllnllviritiiti up to six years is u pcrpet- ilvllcn ht- wntttt-ti to 5:13‘. and to tnke mo with him. But he “ncvtirtl a xvife; iili; bout-- a utiurcs" " N.) word m‘ itn“, hut-wiitl i wzint him to soy it-- iovcti mo‘! i mzttlc tip uty mind -lh:_tt i did not. ' i "il' llilylbing silouitl twonitin't m huppcn i ' him, it would utakv ‘F. l-lti zlcros also at saute tinn- ttlltl d’ hum” '° “W n" ll ll“ lll-"lll? 10W? do ntv." i tnust-ti u.- i rvrcttti ports .ol ills it-ttv-r. i-htnvl-ti it to Afotherg “Xntttrttiitt itt- mm tiisnttttoinlctl. [Hill ht- tutti.‘ u good ticui for grout- t I ‘i, Zt-ttzt. i tun surt- you did right it» trait." Then, ".-\ nict» triontiLv it-tlcr, unlit-r liw !'if'('liill.~“illil(‘l'>‘. yiluffl forum to romompnr rm- u, [hint Wilt u you \\‘Tiit'." 1 \!<tlilt-|' was dt-lt-rtnittttti not to 3 ut-ttt-t- ilit< in any way Sht- “room .tr»r przmt- nor iiiunlt- KpnnnUL lshc foil, and suid. that sho had boon itnt-‘l-ultst- ol‘ my ntis-zing so tnurh tltnl i uld imvt- huti that sit.- .»:t. .».t'il.-i m- on tltt- sublet-l. '1 ‘i ill)‘ llldllllli. Atlut Susan iiruc- ‘lit-l \\'|'Itt~~ Sill‘ was routing in us lttz" witorl \'i.-i|. Afotitcr and i wont to liit- train to moi-t, her, ltt-uiiy. litt- tmrtt-tzt and lzlxi driv- ttrs‘ could tit-t be biuutml for stilli- lug Whit until I sol stiulc of titcsc llIiiiKH tiowtt, Zcno, lhcn i'ii any itotv-tb-wio!" Slit“ gri-ctcti us. Slti- bod lit-r birth: in a largo "W13". itcr dots. a lillsktli of fruit, .tn'li at box or’ itotnc-tttntit- goodies, bt-sitit- ilvr rt-al luggage u-itinh n itlWlPl‘ t" t-ti for hor. ’i‘ilt-.tt- iiiiilllfi >ht\ tatt-rittl itcrscii‘ lllli nt-1l|ti-t' .\lolilt'r or I tniutivti. ut- wvrt- srtgizlti to st-t- ill-r, Ami \\iit‘|i \\'t- wt-rt- u] pltrkttti lightly ill .1 lilXi it u-ns iiliilOSiiiiiifl to gttl itt-r and ht-r ilt-ltltiging honn- ally ililltd‘ “HY \'-l- oil lztiitt-ti tit out-c. "You .-t-t. i cottltltVl romt- and li"1|\'l' tltctn :11 blunt-R‘ tbt- ‘illPiil' htt- tng |itt~ birth otni tilt» dog. "Tilcn I itut-tr Aiary woutitfl givt- n rttp to stu- tnt- unlt-ss i itrought hcr some itotuv-tttatlt- brttud and rztko. (‘uro- l'ttl. Zt-tlo! 'i‘iloro'.- bcryr pie in iil-‘il ll-iX. hold it rarcfttliy! il‘.~t mzlrkt-d ‘Right rtitit- ltp, with cure.’ " "You know I would bt- gittd lo o-c you, Flusntt, httd you brought nothing but ywntrsvif." MOIilPI‘ rc- llll‘ill'ti. laughing. "Not that [won't t~:tt t'l't'l'_\'lllillg you itavt- brought Jlllii vlljoy ll." "i can't wail to got homi- to saut- pio stout» of iilit goodics." i broke m. “\\'~-'ll httvo them for ituppcr," littlhcr sniti, "and lot Susan cut what \\'t- have pr-ividctl. Slit‘ shunt huvc one bite of hcr own cooking." So, laughing and chatting. we I't‘i1f'lit‘:| the house to find that a box of flowers and tt note of wri- cmc for Aunt Human ilil-l llrirvt-tl whit-t wt- werc u‘ the strttlou. ‘Fills "itutt i had no ncod to look lil lhP ':»rti to know tilnt Air “ictxtolt ltttd wont titotn. liow kind and tlmttgttt- llll ho trust. i bod told ilim of Aunt Suranht t-xttttt-tttti visit, and llP ittlti llfikthi lo ho uilowcti to mom ltrr. Tomorrow-Mr. Claxton Dine: With Aunt Sunn. FUXI-l! ‘llflrli Pom-x for attic. t-liiv m. Paul -. and (‘rmlrtvtl om- ltundtctl tit-lint»- to oiuitt itttntirt-ti pt-r pull‘. I-lttutiirit-s tutIlcllI-d. §(‘Ill “WAN I"l'l( l-‘AIIM. itnx I55, Suttttncrrtlde littiT-fl fif-Sulfil. uni ticiigitt. After thttl u few "awk- \t'.li‘ti ycttrs" usually ihtervcttc tiur- ing tuhit it aibvoittlciy no tircss sel- t-ctvti for the» yttung female of tilt‘ t-pcctes tnakcs her look anything but "iPgg_\"' and angular. Tllrn t-ntncs the» voting tlcbtttants- Age. itringiti-g with ii tit-light again in .-lt¢- planning and prcparulion of clullhos. ‘ Ratlictli siylc changes or arbitr- ary ttlyle rules nt-vcr enter into tltr "lfliilPii §('iil’lllP of lht= girl up to sifi t-t-ztr-t, zlud it‘ silfl in not clothed at. tratztiveiy, atrtisticuliy and at the matte time- t-conottlicaiiy—rcgurti- law of old ll. t‘. l..— it in bcttause tho pnrlictliat‘ grown-up who baa t-itnrgc of tilt"- sricctitln of ('lOiil0I-‘ tor lhiq partit-ltlnr juvenile is the wrong ])t‘l'.-l(lil for tllc Job. Ahlong tho frocks umv being sitotvn for thr- fall and winter warti- roitc oi‘ tltedittl? Kiri none arc quarter. stimpit-t‘ nor more wholly tit-iigltlfui than the blousc or smock and biomt-r courbinations made of wool or silk fabric. The sketch ii- lttz-tratcw an especially combin- zttions made 0t‘ wool or siif fabric. The sketch iiuslrnlés an especially churtuing litie out-fit of this iy-pP. tnatlo iof fine navy inorgerttritlit bioomer cuffs. There are also ml- iarn, cuffs anti pockcts on the smock of pale inn-colored dtlvetyn ctubroidercd in .n darning stitch in navy wool. The statément has been tnatle litany huntircds of tunes, and it in worth innumerable repltilion, that sinltpiltlit)’ is by ail otlds the safest guide in the designing of clothes for lltllc children. A frock similar to the one ‘gthown is smart and serviceable, il obviates the need of pcttiroata and L-bls economizelt lntnttiry, and it is so simple that any womun tnigltl cut it without oven tho aid of u pattern. The bloomers are finished with n ‘hand and huttnnholes, so that they may bt- snugly atnched to ttn under- bodice. Anoliter dress oi‘ this type dis- pinyetl by the snrtne deslgllcr l5 tnudc of navy taffeta. Colnlr, cuffs, pockets nnd knee bands are embroi- dt-rcd in wool floss. and an nddit- ionol panel embroidered on either Aldo (if the tuiddy or smock. r\ln- ning from titc hem to a height 0i’ =lx or seven inches. Another of tilt» taffeta bloomer and smock out- fits is trimmed with natural color pongee, the bands of the potigt-c lacing finished with a line of utool i embroidery in contrasting color». A charming and serviceable cont recently seen for a two to six year old was made of tan-colored polo cloth, untrimtned except for u very narrow lino of embroidery in color- ed wool about nl ilite edges. nnd equipped with t1 detachable hood of self-fabric‘. The hood was made large enough so ltbat it might ht: Dr. Martel’: 7'1"- Over 20 your: ting lttmtiard. At vour Drugiat or by mall dinct. Prion 88.00. Knickerbocker Remedy 0a., 17 Eat Front Street. ‘rot-onto slipped up tiver u lnoro dressy btl of bendgt-ttt" if titr- ytiutlgsler ilap- ptillflti to bc caught in tho ruin or .t nnotvstonttt. t i i l t BLOOMER AND SMART FROCK FOR A LlTT-LE GIRL. Chiidhootilndigestion t Nothing is more common int childhood than indigestion. Notb-I ing in more dangerous to proper, growtlh. more ‘weakening to the. constitution or more likely to pave the way to dangerous disease. Fully nine-tenths of all the minor. iiis of childhood have their root in. indigestion. There is no medicine for lite little ones to equni Baby's Own Tablets in relieving this trouble. They have proved of bene- fit iu thousands of homes. Con- cerning them lMrs. Jos. Lunelte, im~ tnttt-ttiot- Conception, Que, writes: "My lliiby was a great sufferer lrom indigestion, but tho Tablets slltm set her right and now I would not be without them." Baby's Own lktbicts are sold by medicine deal- t-tz-t or by mall at 25 cents a box trout The Dr. ~Wiiiinms' Medicine t‘o.. llrockviiie, Ont. i‘ \ ANNOUNCEMENT . l We will cum noeio receive dressed Hogs wlllh Organs unlimited on Monday Oct. 11th. and will pay tube high- est Market Prices for same, We will accept on mnty day encept Fri- day and Saturday until tthe weather gels cooler. We oiso want Two Hundred Tons good pruned Hay. mnLpat-ttes having some to disposal o! will do well» un , ding with us. We are all» open to buy, any kind of Produce Lite Farmer baa to offer. M. Kennedy & Co. Brndalbuno 2860-8-23 Mtvf, 21L ' ~.- no tom» from thc form and lntcnd to return to the farm. and thr- Wholo ‘ggéfiyi. coucmrtunpup A cup of OX0 before got" into the cold or clump i; . mlwglitl Iliefllard in a cold catching feather. i Auction SALE l am instructed by Fred G. Kelly, West Royalty, 1% mllg. "om town, to sell all his stock, crop and farm implements on Monday, October 11th, at one o'clock sharp. 8TOOK.-1 mare 4 yearn old, one mare 11 years old (in fond), on; l horse, 6 yearn old, 6 choice milch‘ cows. some lately fresbened and some to freshen soon, one brood sow, 65 hens. IMPLEMENTS.—I separator, 7 carts, one almost new, 1 driving ovngon, 3 express wagons, one covered in, 1 potato digger. 1 acuffier, l set of Handle barrow. 1 set springtootb barrows, 1 plough, 1 bay fork and wire cable, 1 pung i driving sleigh, 1 wood sleigh a lot of harness, forks, nhovels and boea. A quantity of hay, oats, straw. potato-es, turnips and mnngaln, Sale positive b5 farm is sold l2 months credit on approved )0]!!! notes. \ JOHN MaaOONALD, ' Auctioneer. NIGHT OLASSES At The Agricultural High School Tho Alrrlctlitttrlli High School ban ht-on ostnbilshed for the purpose of plut-im; i-1ill'(.‘.-'\'l‘l(;f\' l-‘UP. t'l(‘.(‘l‘l'.\TlONS within reach of ambitious stu- tlvtl ' ill "wry SPPlit-tl of‘ tho Provincn. The DAY (‘LASERS for which plot ion ban aircady bt-en mudc urt- intt-ndcd for boys and young mm usot-to-s-ct. ('t|ll|'>'4' nus lit-on drown up with thttt t-ntl itt view. To moot tht- TNqiiiYPillPIllil of‘ acorns oi‘ boys and young men who “V9 in llll‘ l‘it_\' nnd who work during the dtty, wc have decided to conduct .\itiil'i‘ Cl... S at lltr School. provldttti a sufficient -n\tmht>r wish to avail titvntut it of this opportunity. Tilt-so (‘innscs will probably bu, tottdutrtcti two or flirt-v ltnttrs ouch night, lilrcc nights u trvelt. beginning about December Isl. - Tht- subjects taught will bc: Ettgilsit. Aritbmtwtic. iluttlttcutt, including Sltorlitond, 'l‘,\'pc\vritint.:. and Book-keeping; \\'ttoti\vork|tt;r, including Aicclttmirul Druwitllt. Motor Aicchatticu, and l-Iict-irlvlty. including \\'lrt3- lt-tlli, mitt-r subjects may be nddcd on rcqucst. \.~t Spcciul frat-horn will ho rt-qttirctl, a tuition for >|| h nu-ci-d $3.00 u month (24 hottrt-t) may be (‘|ll\I'[{L‘d. Sptecinlxliactntcrlthillilii rltlgf "W" “illtcini conuidcrulitm. .\'o IIPPIIIJII tvlll In drnlrtl tltll rnuntr for In- tntt-lttl rcmtonu. l-‘nr turthcr particulars nppiy t ti . A ‘l it ' l D Tin- Aizrit-ttitttrtti High School. Citarlgtteitfotvrfil(‘illitolitltil x...°§'t?ti',im°"' or n Aitfllicnnrs ghllllll] “Ill-t Ilnntt‘. address. present ovrtlpnllon and cottrve or courst-s dPNiTPd. ' ‘ liflrflll til 0hr". on only n lihtitcti numbcr can be Ififlnmmuqjgtpd llIitii-lll-s-ifi. ' ' Mammoth Clearing Sale Of Broadlca Farm, situated at Melbourne, Lot 48, October 14th, at l2 o'clock, noon sharp. Furtn consists of 85 acres of choice land, one of the best ‘farms in the lliaritimt- Provinces, bring five miles from Charlottetown, one mile from titt- Mt. Herbert, Station, close cheese factory, church tllld school. Blinking it. an ideal iocationlor dnirying‘; new house heated" with ilot tvatcr, telephone, good burns, 2 acres of orchard, also ‘all the valuable stock, crop and implements. Stock-l more. 3 Years olddDrnni. 1 mare seven years old, 1 draft horse, 5 years old, (Baron Kelvin), also one o! the beat herds of registered Holsteins ever offcrad for sale, bred to the beat buiie in the Province. c'°P.-65 tons bay, 500 st-oolts Banner oats, 60 nooks wheat, 5 bushels Timothy seed, quantity potatoes and turnips, and full line of farm inupiements, usually ltapt on a well equipped ~mrm, together with harness and nil other flPiiOlvfl too numerous in mgntion, Sale positive. no reserve. ‘Terms. flll Slims 11D l0 $19-00. cash, over that amount 12 months Credit. 811d lliiltroved ioint notes. 6 percent off for cash. if stormy sale on first fine day. , I _]'- t p , b“; A. Morton Lime. J. A. MQDONALD, ' A tic . 3260-10-51i. ;, ,“c__ no" "ODQOQQQ . Prince of . Wales College Teachers Wanted Applications will be received by the undersigned to itll vacancies on Teaching Staii oi the Prince oi Wales College, Charlottetown. . Applicants must state qualifications anti experience ‘ A Arthur Neiwbery, inst. Provincial Secretary t nanz-to-t-tt.