ii i‘ ‘tljlél- ‘(Fig <44‘ '- .-,J?j‘ f. . u. . ._ y_ . i-Cfibfite’ um -. w,‘ ‘loos I ~ n9 ,. ' filwdfroiio Color Effects n. y WATERMANS ~ FOUNTAIN PENS llhowcry newest-milde oi’ Stainless Hard Rubber. $4.00 dud 85.00, Pencils to match $1.50 and $2.00. H. ‘TAYLOR JEWELER AND auclmvsn" Q00 Of§QO 99C QQ-Ofi OOO-O-O-O O-QOOFO O-O-O-QOQ ' I ‘ NOTICE to. T Fox. RAN UHERS and FUAR BuYlsRs l FOXES. PELTED and . , FURS . CLEANED , I will-be operating -'my -FU.lt 3 CLEANER as usual at my old stand. 17-2 Great George Street, I .. _ , Charlottetown. * - SATISFACTION “GUARANTEED ‘ GORDON LUND, 00-0 ‘GoQ-ooooro-Qroovo-ooooaooo-O-OQ Ceritfdl Guairidion . dtlfislilr“ “"""°' “““< and to-plorrow night. ' columnar CIIIVIIRG son run-r Bake a eakelwith Purity Hour. will tlve ket day Th0 '1 IIO P. 0. n6}. N0". fna. PIIONE N0. 24. oonmn on llorgline n The' Vqguo. ' TO-NIGZIITI‘ -- Wiltshire Supper" DOLLAR mu; Blfllllls at ‘The Vogue. _ ' DOLLAR. DAY Bargains st The Vogue." v . houses in Ame 1918c quantities " / . who SAID MARITIME ilIGIITSfl-A local merchant, hav- ing u; . _ 5"" *-° "Whitest-to Amherst. Magdplag floods ordered here, Toronto ilrm stating that they had endeavored to send the parcel on, "lfvllsh the Express company, tol "7 m"! WW1 806i, dwelling house and outb perty wlll he sold by Public Auction omthdt‘ Mscllinuon and McNeil]. i _ ll23-ll-l7-3li m: (AJAHAW l‘! I wm non‘. AND 1.1 llllfl-ll-IO-IBI- . _ . Concert‘ tonight. Ii not dnelme Parws “dare” lthat Customs papers made out ,.in triplicate "as going to s. foreign country. ‘ avoid unnecessary ‘delay the_ I any. forwarded theflgoods . lcttetown. 1198 118 be sure to delight them. icompany 1,9 $1,... w the ps 911341-1948!‘ ___.4_ Produce 00., New York, and‘ Dr. T. B. Acker wfll the P. E. I. Potatoes Grower's iation. ncvember 29th. iusttvio days oi’ one can Fur Co. . at the Hlekslshlpped to Cuba by will.) mar-llall._ all furs. 9127311-17-61! ins I prices paid for ‘ _ shipments. ‘members-elect of Legislature. in session here" ., .11 Toronto day.‘ res rmed their confide 5.19. $01116!‘ 111 Hon. Wil am Chisholm and received yes'ter-. mflfnins a letter . from the ‘lfax for some time. _ FOR SALE THoMPS N?s MILLS, SUFFOLK The undersigned oiler h» sale the property of the late Hugh Itobcrt millon at Sullolll. known as Thompson's Mills, eornpri ulldinn i’ (mum; NT um LMiAl . . "at Alnhorst.‘ 91 _1_30_1;gMsgdslen Islands, P. 7E. Island; 85 l jThs Express company’ toldfp U191! should l . 1 "" POTATO SHIPMENTSF-The .5. B. 9143'11'19_'2l:Lyntown loaded arSummerstiidleév/ltiél: - rm: WHOLE Town's rnlnhollfgil” ,§’,‘.'~°‘§,§‘f.,§§.§?“‘°“ a ‘ Mont the ten and fancy sale 1n st,“ Pallls Parish I-Izfl ‘Thursdaynext. vcvcinber 22: V This-wac-one loi’ the largest cargoes o! table e900! ‘leaving the Province. ‘This steam 91fl1-11-20-li"\vas loaded exclusively 'by theflbyal cumc ior crippled children l“ " by be held at iihe Red Cross Oillce, Thursday, Ncvcanber 22nd. - the Harris Abattoir “it! ‘Ybhherly stated. The cargo was furnished by Mr. Dyal has arranged“- 9074-11-15-81 have, this steamer reach Hollander‘. ‘ 0N BUYWG TRIP-A representat- tl-le double duty goes into cfilcctftll of the largest fur large part oi the cargo ‘o! sfiiilfpota? rics is now buying toes on S. B. Boniface for NBVWYQNI ' oi’ silver. cross and is also ior the Dyal Produce 60., This ‘mniox pelts at the cilleeoi’ A. E. yls the filth cargo of Island‘ Building. Summer-side. Highest o.» A. l HALIFAX, Nov. 17. -'- Llberi!‘ the Provincial Islands. 801118 him leader o! the Opposition. The‘ choice was made unanimously and‘ it iestureqiwhat proved to be one oi the most representative gatherings of prominent Liboralzrheld in Hal- ‘ms crlAnl-‘orrlzrowuh cuAnolANA I it we: .. T! , comp- Charv loca pers- . GI not‘ y - Adsou- before ‘ the visit"- nce in elected A iTiopics in o Box. room at the Rothianlsted Agricul- ;ural yEx-perimeninl ‘tlorpenden, in Hefittoldshire, scien- ‘Aflc researclfeswte being conducted . ~m.i_ch_..msy result in world growing stateby bacterium malvac- br’ which attacks, ‘ween aflcoted so seriously that the y Empire Marketing Board hasglnade static-n to enalble its mycologlcal cle- L51?‘ . - the‘ Sudiinsun r-Haayglfhe temperature and moisture of Mr. Dyal, has biéén ‘in ii lProvincs tor the past weelrlsupoi-vls; 19m“ d‘ “h” . '11?’ a probable that cheaper clothing v" LONDON, Nov. rl-m ..' little Station at Reve- llons in the price o! clothes Ccttcn is being -rsvaged in _li.s mrumia dlsolse ol unlmown origin the -plant in various forms. » ' ~ _ Plantations ‘within the Empire. \ rnd especially in the Sudan, have ~ 1 special grant to the Rnmamsted pertinent to de a . the cause of the disease: and the nature cl its development. ' For the purpose oi‘ this work a remarkable piece cl ap aratus has haenhconstrucied, .To-'t e lay eve it appears to be merely a double- rooiiod glass lbox oi’ the size of s vnoderately large packing ease. but_ in evvery wonderful way this sim- ltfizking box has, been made to a square yard oi’ the _|‘\I,( \'.‘-... . , Wit .1 ‘stun yzhlittlg cotton ‘matting forth their long green leaves under electric ilood- light-x as peralrssive to growth‘ as as soil! the humlditw and telnper- a-inpnd the intensity or. the ffslulligffflln the box are| all ‘under au matic control, and, by an ingenious system‘ oi‘ clcck-L work dav dawns land night falls over‘ the grtiflcial Tropics without s.- switch having to be touched by] blind. ' ‘ _There is no doubt that ii’ theI disease couldbe eradicated the in- creased yield oi cotton everywhere it is grown would represent enor~- rnnlls sums ‘or money. and it isl .esult. i-qooa-i SCIENTIFIC FARMER - ' i ' ADVERTISES CANADA; - EDMONTON. Altai, Nov. 17.—Al- though Herman Trelle. oi Wembley.‘ Alberta. internationally known as ‘Bill: 14° =1¢1"=§,an enviable reputation as a grain Also Rotary 8 W and Shingle Mill and Grist-Mill in good order, on oi’ the best streams ln,the Island. The Mills may ho sold separately l! desired. II not sold by Iwlvlte sale before 12th December next the above ‘pro- IJAVINIA} MAUI) THOMPSON IIAZEN HOWARD ISAAC HERBERT THOMPSON, ,4 ._._A__ 11:; ' d ‘\\ _ , v Big lot of Fancy lVletalic hats just received by express and _go on sale 7 - _ I . . . tings '54 inches’ wide, big Heavy winter coa ONE THIRD OFF. - Medium and Double beds, range to choose from. A Be_d Spring end Mattress complete, single Freight paid. Reduced to . ‘ . ' iwhofifsflcviv1ii7i>n sloth l .‘."3“'l@*='l1"'~l<>_ . ;. '- JJAD-IES FUR COATS blglreductlons to séléajrnirrlhs thclsalefi I a ' ,~ ~ " ' » i‘ ‘E: ~ " ' _ e1 pouch wlth,_q-.rctonn.e oovsred , don e mattress. Freight paid. _ w: _ _ g goi|'j'.\_;'-h‘§f§"'|“j‘p_’ n_ v r511" ‘:- ,_i§ss7vcl'veté.il47§$¢ia“#1155991m‘ t ~ -e fluted to ‘ e..'~.'s;~.>'.;i 5134i ' j‘ Childtoifs fleece liued.“alf_i1§i1‘$ . . e wrw Sli n; ste _ ‘t-6i‘e'e_ p onsolidatingOur B TUESDAY‘ an\d ’ i s Bflrsys date st 1' o'clock p. m. 519W"?! Hlllh Robert Thompson Estate the “Wheat King." has established lexhibitcr and won the world's championship’ {or lroth_ wheat and fAs forpthc 25° package sAvE.-sr:fi-ls'“l>ol<e|2 l-muos" I gets at the Chicago International . M '0" i" 1°" end the vhflmvlenshlv‘ the noleoF-iEERTETEéTPéEEéEzlver there ior oats in 1927. he has never ~ l "éxhmted ahthe Royal winter F District s. warm welcome. The Mail ,_Tormto. This November, however ‘ he , will, haveentrles, in the- spring wheat. oats, peas and potato class- -es at the Royal Winter Fair. In :an editorial note i ‘a reception in accordance with-his With 1 oi’ sizes and styles. Reg. up to . $0. ' Reduced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Novemb ', > ‘Extra Speeiplls ‘inf Every lDepartnientg _- Wholesale Prices on. all‘. as Not ‘Off/cred’ as.- s I l ‘20Ladies and, Misses dresses, goodlrfliilge. ing picture star. perlments with wheat and oats have all‘. and Empire says: “Ii Mr. Herman given Canada more valuable -"I'relle. of the Peace River district, vertislng than even the exploits oi‘ who will visit Toronto,at the timelher athletic sons and daughters at ,.i the Royal Winter Fair, IECBIVE‘) the Olympllfgames." ‘ Mr. Trelle grew ‘registered seed in Mr. Trelles ex- was Marquis wheat. however. which brought him tame asa grain ex- pert. He gave up growing Ruby wheat and devoted his education and talents Ito the growth oi Mar- quis wheatof the highest possible grade, sndsome of his Marquis ad- ,. "__,1Q2Qht>0_$§‘>2a_‘value. Sizes 14 to 18» ~ years. Reduded to . . . . . . . . .. 14-75 “mite mm Beds’ Bmés illonlvyfMens Fine Wool suits sizesfi~36 ; posts, Single, MediumgandDoublegffflwQ, HReguIar $25. Reduced . FPQl811il‘P3;lQ={-'-l---'---- - - - - - - - 71v oL-Y.».......- . . . . . . . . . . . .. _l_' FUI-‘Li-FASHIONED Sm‘ Smkmgs“ B” 1.11. jMensjBannockburn doubleflandtwistgsuits’ I $2 vahie,"a.lln‘ew fall’ shades. 'Re¢ ‘ducedto... . . . . . QMENSBLUE CHINCHILLA ovnfi éfjheavy plush linings, all sizes. A’; ~ ' regular $20 value reduced ‘to"".=.~‘"»_ an?! Start-her rugs. 5 onlyfinv > ,;l'ot_..-_,_B.exu.l8-I? $7.25.. Reduced to “a I i} sfii°".'i6~~"l§9 u‘r‘-‘uo_9_'rrn----|~~o|.- b wool underwear: \ Reduced-w _; y to 10. ye earths». l .50 4.95 or e_ and worsted suit-seizes I gu or $2_0. Ileduced . so: 9;? o’: lit ,5 ,_.clrildirohr=.liéaw rall-éizesi-reduced to .. . ‘ .., y, _ upderwear, shirts _ vand‘ drawers, sizveserup to‘ 1ft »- v Myears, . . . . _ . f". . .. < ‘ . 891."? . all. woolsolff Mo? heavy ‘ igbihg; lth ijancycruif, all sizes _. . ._ I . ' p niensrlileavylwoight white fleece lined . sdand drawers. Reg. $125. 1;: hi5‘: .1. . '- . r . i i.“ \ I “Clfildrehs Heiivy ribbéifstocklugs. Black enddawn, _all_ sizes. Reduced; ~ _ " ' I a 1.0 ' 4.II1\M'~'A‘|Y‘.II .'~1 1 - ~. .~. peeials g I ~Girls'Blue-Na.p and Chinchilla CoatshReg. v r _ of all the new fall shades, all sizes ~ value 15 shades, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . I ' Indian Blankets, heavy weight, big range j oi.’ fancy borders; __6 = to wide, ood range colors T W oi’ styles and colors. n . - .,- Qnr‘. t o t o “I. WOIYIBII In V eooo-oooo-oooooo-o o-o-vooo QOIIOIMIS, ‘ and» Empire Torgnto begsziikyggi" ‘I250 oghgfovfl Eubgcgzgeaéinfi L333‘; yea? lalzlizf ‘Z111. be shown at the Roy“ " 4 ; ' _, _ ' - Y - e g s. . .l r ':1.r. ' ' fmnngq‘ Y 1¢—~ ' . ‘ _ I i ‘ , , v . j, __ . 1 g3 A (D . ' l I . i i Wolnens Heavy weight- fleece lined Bloomers, sizes38 to 44. Reduced t0........'. . . . . . . . . . . ' Fancy Cuff Chamoisette washable gloves. all’ sizes. Reg. $1_ value. Reduced”, ~ t0.... .‘ . . . . . . . '- Wonlens Cashmere Stockings, big range Silk ‘Stockings fully reinforced, a reg. 75c all sizes. Reduced I i n . t ..- ... ..;._.\t ‘_\ o-n-o-r. .---| Fancy rayons SZ-lifhqgll do‘; good range .. fgg.‘.ced < L u," of colors: and patterns.» Reg. 26c, Black t0 .'.A:..._‘ sootorvfyam; his?» Brown, White, Greb " r n, 32 inches i. _ and pat-“f- l Reducedto .. . u... .‘;._a. . terns. ‘Reduced to ...... . .. . . orfsorzeo a ‘i’ 1 kuce r e e a §. r Fanc RfintCrepe and- Big lot Ladies ‘felt hats in. .8 . Reduced; Blig raugeiotrancy dress m, c nice at dstIiALF, p ' lilisijies vow v . gar.»- _ .