~. def wfl obtained. I of a, to sell by public Monday, Nov. 22nd at 1 p. m. l 2 His farm, known as Wm. Part-- ridge mm conaiating or eightyl | l Rina, ete.» ,. _ , The followlpg la one of dhousands -f letters fleeheiPv-"Kindly aocepi ’ glvfsm efigge? ‘illflg-tyx ‘iottlss of prostituti- Mixture.‘ For wet in years-she has snflered eatsly. After spending dollar utter, lollar upon various remedies, no re . AS?‘ nest marvelous remedy she sud ts give it a trial and 1 am glad to say me bottle has made her well. You ire: at libs tones my and should bs o y too pleased answer my inquiries. Sincerely yours, John iio Yorkviilo Ave." The orig- inals this letter- _ be seen ai W. I. Buckley,‘ Dimite ‘142 Mutual sold .to linger with ou. Away with lti "Bail Buckley's , re and-luvs so arrested. -'.i'his " sdy never I On every bottle is a guarantor he refund the money if not satisfae tery. Delays are dangerous. Order‘ mwfrom yonrDs-ugglst orbymafl from W. K. BUCKL Y, LIMITED M2 HUTUAL Sh, T RONTO; -1| Clearance Auction‘ Silo I lam instructed by Ross Wvhent- aisction, acres of choice land wi-th grove euitaiblefor fox ranch situated on Union ltosd four miles from lC-har- ‘lottetown. Good orchard, up-to detedweliing house. The above will be‘sold by public auction it 7110f. sold privately. _ Also at the some time and place, all stock consisting of four heavy ‘horses, fifteen milk cows and all farming implements. ' Twelve months credit ,0 on approved joint notes. Terms 4~of farmmade known at sale.‘ ~ Bale positive as all feed was bilrnrin recent iire, everything '1‘ must go. - ~, For further particulars apply to n. wiitstiey a Co., 1.10., 224 f Great George - St. J. A. MRODONALD, ""- - i ' Auctioneer. 71511-1184!) '9 ' " w. I _‘ .. 1 . "n-yrdliessioual Cards, W. MILES OARRIBON. A. 5-. M. D. Late Medical Superintendent of Charles Dslton Sanatorium. Ololsiist In Pulmonary Tubercu- . , loals . ...Oiifiee at 120 Brighton Road,... . ._. .. .. ottetown“ .. .. . Office Honrsz-fl to 5 p. m. and ~y sppointmehw ' Consultations by appointment. Telephone 201; . _ c MiW-IO-N-Wins. DR. CLIFT onnomo msliasls sew . at visage Hotel. w , r. n. L. Ill-lay. Saturday. leader. at mall aster. svsismu- IIDI, . I- L. Tuesday. Well- aesdsr. nuns-a. flour-Irre- l! to S p- m. Sunday. pa. J. c. Housrbm GYL-SAR, "DOE "AND IFHRQAT, party, motored to the homeof rthei Jflioo-Rilsy Building. Queen Btreel ' posits Prowse 8w!- d'l'hsilienore—41.G:aftori treet- . B. . suanhhy Aflpflllli-lrfil!" Dr. G. 0. Archibald ordinate on u. “r. rim Gr - Iediol loliool and Hospital. Pr ice limited to Eye. Bis-r Nose and roat. Olioe Bayer Building Great gaorifi Street. opposite Guardian ice. Telephone I50. _ Oifimllours-D l‘ ital in: 1 to ii Fen. be consu ted of! hours at l. Ellis oro Street S. S. HESSIAN , costs ‘and umbrellas at Batons. ' 13th. Hlflsfiit ptlfwq. Gill i Lil-nil. . ,held in Malpeque Hall, Thursday in, Toronto. Doa’t allows cough o1, evening Ne“ 18 from 7 to m. 13m. nnur esnaaiue in rain- _ Nov. 17 ii. Liv; Moos wmrsoa- The tinduiflnedwilf be buying live boll it Yuri Station oniffhursdsysi L . NOV. 17-21 all tbs newest aiyleskalso 20 per cent‘ of! silk hose. INVICTUS HOCKEY BQOTS? boot. Get thematAllefa rtbe soie_ agent for Charlotteto . uine bargain in sweaters . wl hand without sleeves at Paione» Julst the very thing for under your loose coat. RAINBOW DIINER under the auspices of the Ladies Aid of Prtncetawn Congregation will be Kner 50 cents. Rainbow free. how much did your farm earn for you in 1920? I can't exactly say off- hand! The Guardian Account and Record Book will say it for you in 1921. Subscribe or renew today. 3555-11-11-tf. TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT. Sunday, Nov. 21st, Tryon 11 A.M. Crapaud_ 3 P. M. Desable, 7 p. m. Special programme in the evenng with address by Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick. ‘ SUNDAY SERVICES-Elev. Wal- do C. Machum. Baptist Field See- retary for Sunday School and 3749-11-18-2! Whsfatleyfs UnioirRoad NovQIZnd. for men. Canada's best hockey f»- 3749-l1-1S-2l ’ " M! , crinanzn "rt-tantra: woos- "anew: t‘ , seas-noes: "i Pearson AUCTION sale at liaJor uses. Lower Freetown on '. at‘ one o'clock. 3740 ibnancu xm-r ewsarsns worth tap-la mi- sspo at Pstons. n-is-m-ai. A POSTPONED AUCTION sale __ at Mslpr Moose. Lower Freetown rmswss cam rr "In Ffldav at _ J's-l. , " , inadieiipunosaah‘ u-aisnhowigg ' * Pfim; as?’ i‘ 3710 l "sio Aucriou sauehii "ma; 3744-‘11-18-21. ‘igouz y 1 ' es pei_ 1P 1i, us-p. m, Albany"'i,-"g’l? ' j w“- : Q“; an. " I, _ _ 531. ' Auction sale c‘ “lboweryreelown o‘ ocirii- 3140 h ,_ L. " HEATHER HOSE.- Somethlng different and newer real English hose, for ladies. Alley Co. Ltd. 3744-11-18-21 cannon-at Pownal, Nov. 7th 3713-1147-5 to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cannon. a son, William Alfred. RECORD Boom-Mr. Farmer, 1800115-1 1 ' .-... Congrutu RESERVE FR|DAY_ DEC. 3rd, for the Bazaar and supper at lIun- ter ‘River Hall. 3747-11-182l. GRANULATED sugar 11 1_-2 cents per lb. at Holmans, Summer- slde flor the balance of this week. 8692-11-16-31 WILTSHIBEQ BASKET SO- CIAL on Thursday 20th in_ aid of Methodist.‘ Qnuiclifll; dmiséi 25c. 1f stormy‘? thy fl t“ flue night 015041-1841. NOTlOE-df you have anything Young People's work will speak Mo ofler for the Caps Breton or Bil. Cavendish at 10.30 and at Fair- view Baptist Church at 2.30 and. 7 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 21st. FARMERS ATTENTIOM- Let our Account and Record Book dc H ;the thinking for you. ft will help ‘you to solve many doubtful‘ prob lems of the past. Get one today and ,start the new year right. One giv en for every new or renewal sub scription to The Guardian. - 8555-11-11-tf. COURT STENOGRAPHER-i-ier many friends will be pleased to learn that Miss Sue M. Nash has been appointed official Court Ste nographer. Miss Nash is a po- pular and very capable stenogrh- pher and will no doubt give en- l tire satisfaction. ' ' PROGRESSING FAVORABLY.— Latest reports concerning t e condition of Rev. Frahk McDonald at Ithe Charlottetown Hospital show that he is progressing very favorably considering the terrible nature of the accident which be- fell_h‘"~. His m-any friends will be relieved and deeply gratified to learn that he will not lose his hands as was at first feared. But for the fortunate fact that Mr. A. E‘. Webster who was present’; sf roughly understood the working of the machine and stopped it al- most as soon as "tho accident oc- curred Lhe consequences would have been much worse. wsoomo asatss- A very pretty wedding was soleminized in Christian Church, Charlottetown on Wednesday evening, Nov. 3rd. at seven o'clock, when Mr. John Roy Mills Charlottetown, and Miss Zilla Jean Stevenson, Clyde. Cottage, New Glasgow, were uni- ted in the holy bonds of matri- mony by the Rev. H. Mabonflfhe ' bridesmaid was Miss Annie Eve» iyn Stevenson, cousin of the bride. best man. The bride was suitably arttired in a tailored suit of navy blue tricotine with hat to match. After the ceremony the bridal groom where a wedding supper W“ served, 0111i’ the immediate relatives being present. Mr. and, Mrs. Mills will reside in Charlot- tetownond will be "At Home" to their friends after Dec. 1st. the time of the accident and ‘the. , Newfoundland markets in produce write. to l. Green, . Commission Broker, ‘B01556, SydneyflN. 5., 3604-11-13-121. A GENUINE BARGAIN-On a. platform in ‘the main store Pistons bavefirrecord ‘saileof ‘pull over armless sweaters selling far be- low manuifwtlmws prices. See them 1' 8698-11-16-3i CHUROH OF SCOTLAND.- Rev. Ewen MacDougail will preach Sabbath- 21_st_ at Belle River at 10m; Irisflat 2.30‘aiid. Murray River at 6.30. Also Mon 22nd nt Peters Road and Tues 23rd . at Bgppklymat _ ‘ SERFOUS FlRlEv LOS$~A se- rious dire occurred at .Milton on Saturday 13th. when the dwelling house of Mr. William Moore was completely destroyed with all. its contents. The origin of the‘flre is unknown and there is no insur- ance. PRAYER MEETING CANCELL. ED-—Tllg regular prayer meeting in St. James to have been held this evening has been cancelled illhtliifiplllit of the meeting of the glnigfpitlrnb Sunday School Associa- o . -~ iMPORTANT.--A meeting in. aid Fund will be held int Bridgetown on Friday, Nov. 19th at 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. C. Martin, former Military Chaplain and others will address the meeting. \Nov_ l7-2i. Tuxis Boys Conference at Monta- Bue, don't wait-send your namo, $1.60 to G‘. B. Clarksom Montague, and he will d0 the rest. ‘i Auuivliseaai/ usx-r sun- Mr. John Lorne Stevenson wahhoAy he 56th anniversary °t the ethodist Church of Char- lottetown“ will be. celebrated next Sunday the 21st instant. The Rev; d}: ‘G. jFiilton; the lute Pastor Wlllpreaclnat both services and the choir will render special mu- sic. These services will be of savuria‘ t its‘ expected that ‘prize church-will be filled u, its ‘M11991 ‘fllieeff-y‘ semi Sunday. ‘Ilnnrrl’: 'I' ' n4 (‘mun-n DIIiQIIIIPI uni Report Submitted u» iheflrilifi 00m- m-ission byiilif, i k Q H; To-the l-lon. Minlat o " " t ' sqst j lap Tsriiff stitutp this Committeggdl‘ nqwlfigridllilztlmnhe e protection into the Canadian Cust , " findgrmh pr 1a ing pommun, GEN¢pLE1u1-;____; - 4 ity no‘ ‘ erirzeb/wxllld necessarily I appear before yo. on behalf ‘If have an~ ugloltliiillgsieotliplliiifl the Manufacturers ‘of Print-b’ Eil- anon afilli "merey-‘of ‘more errat ward island and before ieslsiogob- conditions in the American Mar - mervations having special reference e1, which could not prove flqlfli- ta to to this Province, iviski to hereby en- wise than gravely detrimen dorse the Official Stateiiibnt‘ sub- the besiFTntef-estsfbrou 0'11 p mittedby the Canadian Manufac- pie. - ~'-‘"~'» turers Association at Winnipeg, As regards A-zrloulture. if tilled!!- September 14th, 1920. dustry is to be developed to. u. in considering this Province I greater degreeand made more pro- WlSll to point out that the chiei‘ in- fitable, it would evil?!" 1h!"- 5111*" dustrivs are farming zind fishing, development would. be along-Nile but that uiunuiactuling ls carried lines 01‘ intensive mixed farming. un it. some considerable" exleiit. ns 1t is generally recognized _thut. the il i-sirnled by the iuilnwiu»: siaiis- products of mixed farming ate H01 tics. taken ll'u"i the Fcileml Cen- readily exportable us the grains, sue; of lndusti s. and that the best market would be l. l Establish- Yenr merits Capital Employees lhivagos Materiols Products ' No. $ i . E. I. Nu. $ 1900 334 2,081,766 3,304 1905 285 1.680.541 2,919 1910 442 2,013,305 3,762 1915 291 1.900.504 2,334 1917 534 2,652,374 1,923 i918 481 2,886,662 1,670 The product of these Factories include the inimwing>~ ' ‘Condensed Milk Bread, Biscuits and CoufcctloneryCooperage of British Empire War Relief ":B°_Y5.+lf you have not rc- ceifou on applies-Hon card for Juldress nd. it. t’ f a reg; m ‘on e9 o‘ be secured which wi nsurg the 11 low production cos ‘ ‘ligll y be FOOD PRODUCTS . DUGTB. Butter and Cheese ~ . _ , ‘ _ _ , _ Fish Preserved , Log Products ' “ ' ' " " '*» Liunber Products i ~ ~ Flour and Grist Mill Products Starch l . -'/ Canned Beef Sash, doors _ , Canned Fruit Siding ' Canned hisclternl Planing Mill Products‘ - ""' Canned Lobster: interior Trim - i; , up», ‘ Chicken canned Flooring . Meat, pricking TIMBER, LUMBER Shocks, Box Boxes, wooden Salaries Cost of Value hf g . 5 . 445,996 1,819,068 2,326.70 445,676 _ 1,851,615 531,017 1,816,804 3,136,470 554,467 ' 1,520,327 ' 2,646,469 837,830 3,402,485 5,511,910 777,067, 3,647,800 ‘ . - ‘Ill vex-rues AND btoTi-HNG PAPER PRINTERS ‘AND "PUB- ' Men's Clothing » - l .LIBHERB ;;.- . . l Women's Clothing Printing _ _ v W. Caps Bookbinding ‘ ‘ f ' Furs Publishing ' . Catalogues, Stationery : ‘ mow AND srzsn. PRODUCTSCLAY, GLASS AND STONE ps0.- oucTs " a Steam Boilers and Engines Marine Gasoline Engines Monuments and Tombstones Foundry and Machine Shop ProBrick ducts Drain Tile Iron and Steel Products '_‘.Holiow Brick Winches ‘ Lime Tin Cans VEHICLES AND AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES Agricultural implements Concrete Blocks 1 MISCELLANEOUS pnooucrls ‘Tobacco, Chewing, Smoking ‘Wool, Carding and Pulling Carriages Boats “Yuggons Threshing ‘Machines yBTOOIIIS J ‘gterated Waters, ‘ The above show a gradual growth. and illustrates the direct relation; ship in the development of farming and fishing with that of the manu- facturing industry, ihe..la!t1.u' ‘in. dustry in most cases being vitally connected with the fo1'nier,_.\s up‘ example of this connection‘ I‘ riiigiil cite the case of the industry with which I am personally associated, viz: Bruce Stewart 80- Co; Limited. About ten years _ag_r n power boats begun to sup‘ e the old styleysailing craft ‘we were eli- wuragetl to begin? "niidnufactui-e of Marine GzisolinoEnglnes, know- ing that the Canadian Customs Tar- iff gave us reasonable protection against foreign , _,-' to meet the growing 1h to mukc the necewry pros-ion for the repairs whi _ woul ally follow. The luc (lCll _ this product is soniewhzii. fll ited and the quantity producqo ntiét obtained in count‘; de- and is gi_~eateé‘£;§a~.;2€ , Aioii lpxlastsjcorrespcn N» r.‘ .1 The prices-however. .i'o'r ous- mressnt ohe~one nearest‘ home. ln.:iny case the home, market _ is considered ‘much better than the fluctuating Poreiizn market, "without consider-_ ing the saving in- transportation cost and the greater risks incid- EH.,ll_l.,l_,,l.(l,f0,l'_Blgfl trade, consequently it would seen tfiatjeveiopment of the home‘ market would be of the best interest 30f those engaged in agriculture. This market can only be enlarged by iheuziddiiion and ex- pansion of manufacturing industry. in normal times the prices on all ‘commodities are controlled by the iaw,,of supply andidemnnd. if zig- riculture isdeveloped to a greater depreo without a corresponding dc- ve opment oi“ "manufacturing the tendency” will‘ be in overload the market wiih.,the result that farm products would be selling at lourcr prices. It is taken for granted that these engaged‘ in farming will wish td‘obtuin-‘tbe“ nest prices possible. The population oi‘ Prince Edward Island has remained almost station- ery for some years, no doubt due to . the emigration of ourvsons and dau- ghters to"the industrial centres of other Provinces ‘and ‘countries. 81s kfilll 0Y- aslnifimumihy U16 0001-‘ Farming and fishing are, to a large D9 . itlon of. simi S _tia and New g-Brpnsxviclcl- » l Pre- yis on mpsbbe halls to ven- ientlfa quickly made repairs re- r firms oi Nova extent, seasonal occupations and one of theciiief attractions to the industrial centres, is the prospect oi‘ receiving steady employment. 5,697,65'h ' -- the nttractionof new ones for the i»... use; : much m re than‘ ordinary inter. this qlllred the fishermen. all!!! if With the hope of keeping our peo- CRMIKBS 8P9 made in the Tariff pie 110mg it, mLght prove (t good which will adversely affect the gas- policy for the province to encour- Olllle Engine 1116119110’. ll ma)‘ helm age numerous small industries (ev- lllfl 01081115 50W" 0r 171° $110119 en if they require some degree of WhiCh M9 Biilledllllfll! U18 Yelmlffi protection) to the villages, farming to the fishing boat equipment. Such and, flghing- districts, in order to action would cause u. seriousiilcon-lprovide employment for labor when 1i Quick Relief PERSON for Headache m Mr. W. S. Louson went to Ken- na‘?! at: f- Blliflop yesterday. a sresul therefromare Mrs. J. S. Morris and Miss absorbed by the load which in mm “d...” u" “n” “d Jenkllll Olly. left yesterday on n lsrristsr, lolleltor, Notary Publlbv Eta. i MONEY T0 LOAN Iloatssse P. E. lslsnn °“"" | liflillloms called trip to New York head ' | _ umfjhfj {$31k d"'"‘"'" Capt. AlexT. Arsenauit of the rope of M "w," saw“ s," "alum" hagdalen Islands is at the Victu. ftultyrllgestion noel afford relieg. a ' lipmiiu. s11.- JBHNSON lbs, Isl. Nose, Throat and Skin OI“ 181 Kent it. Phone iii-J Boers 1000-400. Ironing by appointment only nsddeaos. s Water Stunt, nose l im-‘l-ll-tmos. 6- 8- INHAN. K- 0- i The Central Isl-fines and ‘Altsmsy-si-Lsw IL No. 1i. Osmsron Ilook YIITORIA XV‘ ' \ sass-rm. _ _ Mr. J cm ,_,, ,. ._ 1e ilieiqiej §mo1tt~§§§lila§§1vesM§§§ delegates attending the Sunday Tak Y School Convention in thlsycity.’ , e our Order ~- ' ' . P. a. 1. . - F07 Pflllllllg . 0gp ettcndlngmhi: ztvllifrltigéysthg v convention. ' ' ——-TO-— Misses Lillian numbing Edythe Proude of Charlottetown 109M the week end in North River, the guest of Mrs. John Mac Kin- noii. I Jdesors Everett MaoKinnon ,E(ll‘ly Yeo and Robert Jewell of North River; also Myrsn Show of ,De Sable. left Wednesday learning for-Moncton, N, B, Job Prinlery i745 KENT STREET cmmwrrrmrowu, Mr. and ‘MMJLM. Hunter have arrived safely in Scotland. Mr. Hunter is considers/bl! improved health as the, result of th .-_‘§*#Wi,:i~.,- ‘ ‘Miss Elsie Lea-rd of. u... lueg$%,"h'°h» h‘“°‘ l vcnieuce, inasmuch as the fishing it is not needed in farming and 8885011 1B 0f B110" 11011111011 and fishing operations. if fanning and any delay means considerable fin- ancial loss. Wliat has been slated witli_reference to gasoline engine repairs for the convenience of fish- ermen is also equally lrue with re- gard to similar work for the farm- ing community. ,. What is said, of the particular connection here as it affects this industry may be applied with equal force to virtually all the establish- ments as given in above list. lt has s special bearing on these . which look to agricultural and fish- ing sources for their raw material. such as meat picking,‘ condensed. milk, cheese arid nutter factories, fish canning and packing plants. .- also the isgg an pgult trade, all v v d‘ consider“? y here and enjoy ncreasing pros» pcrlty under the conditions arising s ‘- ‘ 0.6;‘ 0' t’ »" There is nothing in the world quite so nourish- ing or helpful as r Scoifs Emulsion ‘for thin, anemic girls of“t_ecp-age.” It is well-worth trying. . have ‘become highly’ fishing are the only industries to Ibo encouraged here it will natural- ly follow that if the sons-and dau- thesc occupations, they have no other alternative, but i0 leave the Province to find employment.‘ We should. recognize the fact that div- ersity of industry is practically es- sential for the growth of population as well as for the well being and contentment oi’ thepeopie. When considering thrneed for protection of Canadian industry as many distinct disadvantagesdvyhen endsavoring to com ete withrhi facttirers in jcouritflPéiwfli in tries were develo _ ,_ the population is greater. ere the home market is larger. the out- fl- . .put ofithe factories is, netiifall war€ergi§lld ‘lliis’. rf flia Ptho factory“, ith _ output has numerous outages which result in lower’ production cost. in the United States and oth- er countries the population is suf- flcient do! create a demand which will enable the manufacturers to specialise to s degree that is im- possible in Canada. The employees in the older and is; gount e1, . pa ,‘ through hereditary n uences, bu. ter edimationai facilities and prac- tically continuous employment for many years in industries requiring‘ technical skill. All these factors Scott & Downs. Tet-onto, 0m. 20- l gliteru are not inclined‘ to follow n" whole use must r lige,___v' tgqu, adieu‘ ilaiinmeiurfiw =iaisbi>t1 1'.‘ " "M TICOMIUYVQ, itaii at first ' and aylm‘ that it wasoevzrsd with ‘ilifPfiiiip w? . . . H-an page)? ,._, _ bgfblesiaiaotheied mséesr y iysar» ore I sad int- ment and when l flve cakes o! Cniicura Soa wand flve bones of curs Oinl Y t 'l'wss"healed." Signed) Miss ' Boylro, JTKGII,‘ Manse-geo- 26, 19g.“ h : _ . ° . 11 . l. d5‘. l Y gin gm: met ‘Cuticui-s. keep it by using the cap for-ail toilet purposes, r missed by touches of 1f“ as; needed. Do not fail to inclugths exquisitely scented Cutl- eura lcum in your toilet prepara- tions. Spiendidsfterbatbing. » imsitiifiitifififisi? "difinfdfi L ted, St. Paulcgh, Manual. . In - w ii iiéd iieiiiiiinpies And a Company oi Superior Excellence MATINEE AT 2.30 , The Confession , cousin's»; m.» win-in ma]. . ,1, _ ‘. if Canada. expects tn continue its remarkable industrial and commer- cial development, this can only be attainedby" the expansion of its present industries‘, together with developmentof its natural resourc- .es, the limited development of which is partly due to ihe- lack I ofwaplial} Theyalué of some of these resources 0's now being rec- ~,.,,.,ogai_|sed, audnas, capital usually flows"- ioprotéciell countries, we ‘ may hope fnr nxmom extensive ile- _ Wvclopmout than adequate protect- . » ive Tariff is maintained» If 511d!!!- p, ,igi_qs_nqre woriluhsviss lie-cause of theaemploymcut they give, because ' drthe market thereby provided for farm produce and the product of ' other-factories; because of the bus- iness iliqyoei~eate_iirecil_w' and in- directly for our Ra ways, Banks, Professional Classes, Wholesalers, Insurance-Companies,- Publishers, Dom, nidti, besides men-easing the vztluiitiomof‘ rural districts sur- roundingnthe industrial centres, than udequuiemrptectioixui-s the price we must pay l0 secure and ro- tuin them. in this connection it might not be amiss to suggest, that a fiscal" policy which-is inimical to the industries alreedy- established will not bewnducive to the attrac- ton of the necessary capital for the development ofnew industries, and for this reasonhthe maintenance of the present -~proleotive. system seems imperzttive. Furthermore, for the profitir-llniflcation oi‘ Cun- adu and the development oi‘ a stronrnltipnai: spiritwwe‘ must maintain y. fiscal. policy which will insure the development of ‘indus- tries in, and trade, and commerce between all provinces and sections of inefnemimmi; 1i "is only by the follows the transaction of business that we can become fumilizu" with and hope to uniiersumrl the condi- tions, needs and uspirziiions 0i‘ the people in iill ilisiricls. Scriionulism is perhaps aiireudy evident in (‘un- ada probably duo to the great dis- limces, and this can bust be over- come by the ilcvclupmeni. of trade. Before concluding this statement l cannot refrain from retaining to the Exchange._situzil.ion {IS it exists toilily. (lunzuliun liinucy is at a lien- vy discount in the Vnitcd Sltilf‘?! because we are buying more from that country than we are soiling In it. A iowerinu, 0i‘ the ‘Pal-HT would cncourzuvc larger import illlll l|l0l‘(‘- by zigprnvaiic a situation which “'0 all should strive in covroct, the only rcnl solution ni‘ which lins in importing less uud exporting more until an even balance is reached and then maintaining that. buluncc. Respectfully submitted ' C. L. MACKAY Charlottetown, P. E. island, Novembprfiiill. 1920. ... ' ‘lisclinte. on. Nth. D181 ilhaardis liinimelt 00., Limdted. Gentlemenr-Ever, since cumin: nometrom the Boer war l hsvr peen bothered with runnins ten-- ~ores ‘all my legi. I titled man- ‘ialves luid-hhiaients: ‘also doctov M! continuity for-"the blood. bn mt "no permanent relief. till lam winter when my mother got me to 'ry muslin’; umuuur. m.» =ffect of which wasmlmoet magica‘ lifter two bottles the sores com- pletely disappeared and l have worked. Wei-y working day sinc- ... ,,, . Roars crate-fully, f, JOHN "Ill-lie 1-0: m: - ‘liheir Interests ard, Ch rles Cochran, of London. ‘ ‘botng contest have c , nod the r in-erests in staging m1n this coiuitry it was learned. igbt lhmllsh the granting of s char er at Albany today to the "Dempsey- Carpentler Contest Company." l , , Null/Ill mall!‘ ' @511 T. ‘phage r- i ;,i‘o=llightafyit 30.3.05 l .- lliife. ' 6Bqiindii0ss offiiirtii »Ol‘0ll.QS:llZ§$I§-_-—.»‘52O: ' "liq, 7 . Balcony-r 52c Genera Pucu *__ Admission (mum, ipfijiuas DAILY a1- aaojkputjrg 26¢, QHILDREM n‘, _. ‘ "Curtain rises at 8.30 sharp for evening performance,‘ M; é " l s‘ - , ' - ' . F ‘fslharp for matinee, Parties arriving lasts will bfiohimg, wfaithdntii‘ um act is over. 5 , 4 u’ rdueiiets ordered by phone 0r lei; to be. called m will fi bu the even-lug of the pernorinanoe. ‘ Retailerm-aml because of. the rev- 5 . Ollllflfilllfly oenti-ihuteao our muni- {pe A, lildafte, c ,<_;ipa ties, provinces and in the ' ' - Tit STRAN MATINEE 3.15 NIGHT 7 8c 8.45 EVDiéFVrI I SPECIAL PRICES l _' Matinee-Adults l6c Children H0. Evening —Adulrs 26c. Children lit ' 6 ._l_<ASl‘ TIMES ionAY social intercourse which niuuruil)" His Sweetheart’- The swift raid lizld trappei her wiih the rel‘? ' and he was the leader =hf the" rnidins p Would he snap the menaclos on the wrists 0 f‘ girl he loved'moré‘thanlilftxf?, ,. . . A‘ DRAMA m; mic uNnERwouLp-rrus nuuj or A oarscriviz-A ruqusAuoriuuttsi,’ A GREAT-MYSTERY.“ ‘ . tT'2\l'l¢l.;P.éX-B¢3F t midi},- lprcssal: YS faggot: s story ERSoFth ,_.r;uf Promoitersvflomb-iuet, . Texjllclgird, _Qha_\rIs,s_ Cochran and‘ <7.‘ NEW ‘YORK, Nov. 16,-»’I‘ex,ll,ick-. iredtsd hi" ‘ ' 5531 4 v.2 Wnt. A. Brady, co-promoters o} , d psey-Carpentier chsmpion- " - ‘ . , . . . is ~ . 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