"One to hvo tab ‘mini in dish water ma es the dishes s tlcssl clean. ~ "names HAPPINESS‘ Birds oi Paradise! The little girl said: "01’ course, l know what tht Blue Bird is—it‘s the Bird oi Paradise." She was wrong. but alter you drink Blue Bird Tea you won't think she was very tar wrong. Especially the l Z!'*!9‘9 'u¢!neIe:-n- Qinlnglqa. n9w5g¢‘- Orange Pokoel Brings Happiness ! The Liberals say that they have dropped Proiectio I--- for the ‘time being Is it because they no longer believe in Protection ? Not la bit of it! Why, then? Because they want your votes! But for the fifteen years they were in power they steadfastly adhered to the National Policy of Moderate Pro- rtection notwithstanding they were pledged to Free Trade when elected in 1896. .. i i s. and A During all their term of office the }_ , r Liberals carried out the Conser- - vative Policy The National Policy, the Conserva- ; tive Policy, has made Canada and the ; Liberals know it. Do Not _Be Deluded. i ' Eastern Guardian‘ ..°8HOP trom Holmurs dataiog ..'BUV YOUR ORV GOOD! and Clothing at IVES l: MURDOCICS, Ltd., and save money. ..'THE SCI-IR. OADIE H" Capt. H. Beaver, arrived from Harbor Bouche and is loading produce s1 New Port by James Fay for Nova Scotla ports. A. ..'THE BCHR. MARIE 6., cam. D_ Boudreauit. arrived "trorn Pet-it- degrat, Nova Scotla, and lo-ioadlng produce tit King's wharf by the J. J. Hughes Co. [or the Nova Scotia‘ ports. A. v ..'LET ME HEAT YOUR HOME with the Now Modern Pipeless Fur- nace. We have the best on the market at the lowest price. ln- vestigate for yourself before pur- chasing and save money. Ora Kay. Montague. ..'THE 5CHR. HECTOR He, GREGOR, Capt. hiurray", arrived from Port Hastings and is. loading produce ai Lower Montague for Sydney by W_ A. Poole and Co. A. ..*THE SOHR. ELZA SARE- HAM. Capt. E. L. Nickenson. is loading produce at Grand Rife!‘ tor Nova Scotia ports by the I. J. Hughes and Co. A. ..'$CHR. TARA, Capt. William gran ‘oiraanomaows spurious Western iiirlriliu . snatcowiven MAUQUERADE day. 0ct_ 31st. Tickets, 50c. -RE!ERVE THE 27th for the moving pictures in -0'L0ary Hall. the most expensive film ever pho tographod. Satisiacliou guaran- teed tr money reiunded. -.FOR SALE-A desirable 8100:: cottage with barn and hall acn,» o! tan at North Trytm out. All bull ings in 30nd repair. hr up ~ cuiars apply. to Altbur Dania. . orth Tryon. or Merritt Durst-t: pwner. Summersldr. _DEMFSEY-CARPENTIER 13:‘. For the first time in ale Pnwzirnv in O‘Leary Hall. Cm. 27:2: Yi-r shows, 7 p. m. and 3 is :2 C-r-Jz-sg. by the celebrated Harold 1403a‘ s: both shows. Tzckezs L‘: a}: 1' A. J. Mathesons. Oleury. C. ' Lidstone. Tyne- Vslfey; George Jellfs, Eilerslie. laces mo: s: the door 1! not satisfied 5g: Green Oaas Theatre. -9. s. r_ ALROGHT- rw ma; men from $1. Eieancrs have re» cently returned from “Runes-n C\ nads firmly resolved :':.v. ?.::1 Edward island is {and enocgb for them. One o! ihezi worked in‘: a Isrmer for some months and as this farmer has i. L's crops is.‘ the third year in succession. the payment o! rages was a bard mat» ier 1o arrange. Comparing condz» 1 Jackson loaded produce at Kings \\'1iarr' b_v the J. Jp Hughes Co. and sailed tor North Sydney. .\. I ..'SCHR. STELLA. Cap: .1. 8.? Jerrion. arrived {rcrn Arrislici. Nvl va Scoiia and l5 loading produce at King's wharf by the J. J. Hughes (‘o A_ ForColds l'.lllfiilllum .0 s. ELIEVBS PAIN $1,017 a this‘: Al yanrduiu-‘a. er b1 Dill III II IIIIII ‘III llllllii Ill-IS MQLIIITIJ, IQITIII Green on Theatre iiuiiiiuoN Dempsey-Carpentier Bout Picture Friday Oct. 28th, 8 p. m. Tickets at :— i‘. R. Iieartli-i. Alberton, Philip Evans, 'l'ignisli, A. L. Rcnpie, Elmsdale. oomxo v Oct‘. 31st for three nights The Young Adams ('0. . opening play The Price Sire‘ Paid. If y I ship Live Fowl Live Hogs Lambs Calves Potatoes ¢ ‘ va‘ to ou want "i f E ‘ Eye-Glasses From; |the P 12. tiOils these young men think that island farmers are in- deed a iortunaze group. _A MV5Tic WONDER- Proies~ so: E. Bruno the Hindu Wonder Worker. gave a. perforrnancp in the Strand Theatre. Kenaington. on Thursday- night to a goodsized and appreciative audience that were both pleased and mystined at his clever and engaging enter- tainment. He performed his ma» gic feats with commensurate skill and leit zhe audience still marvel~ ing as to how the tricks were en- acted. He will give some peb iormances in the west and return to Kensingion shortly to locate. Y. -T'HAT THE farmers oi Emerald picked the best shipping point in P El. ior their store and the best possible manager in J. W. Fyfe is being pretty plainly demonstrated this tall. by the large quantities o! liva stock and produce being Ship‘ ped daily. Over twenty-live thou» and dollars has been aid out in a few weeks, their ship ent inclu- ding two cars live fowl tor Bos- ton. three cars lambs to Boston and tive to Montreal and eight cars of her; to Montreal. The Cour panv specially wish to thank ill". Supt. oi the PIEJ. railway and his‘ stall at this point for the excelicnr service they have given them. and the assistance in the live stock shipments —A SOCIAL AFFAIFF-A Social event oi more than usual slgnific~ nnce took place at the home oi’ Miss Ethel Foley. Central Kildarc. oii last Mon(lay..ev.ening. A icw of hcr close triends gathered to bid her goodbye and wish her God‘ speed on her departure for Phila- delphia where Miss Foley has gone DANCE at Olympia Cabaret Mon- 1 D itomers with M0 Hu D. Ma S. A. McDonald bargain ore & McLeod, Limited ghes Drug Co. Thomas F. White A. Bruce Z ZZ cKie 8r 00., - ouhle Dollar Days .Thur$¢iay» iii Fri ay 0n. 1211a 2s Charlottetown’ s great autumn I buying, opportunity oriLiut DAY, THROUGH A GOODMAN!’ Ylmits, HAS PROVE!) T0 BE .\ GREAT BOON t0 the lillylllg Illlllllllof Prince Edward Island. On that occasion the Merchants of Charlottetown do their utmost to provide their cus- attractions of the strongest kind. In every store reduced prices, and special values are offered. Every effort is made to give all visitors to the City a prompt, efiicient and courteous service. No matter at wlhat distance you may live from Charlottetown, it will pay you to come to the city for this great event, Double Dollar Days-"Oct. 27th and 28th s" Two days of great bargains, big, new, stocks to choose from, in fact ‘an opportun rftv on these two days, that no buyer in any line can afford to miss. The following merchants are offering very special attractions for DOUBLE DOL LAR DAYS, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27th and 28th. ' Beer & Weeks MacKinnon Drug C0. A Horne & Co C. H. Black Jenkins & Son Fennel & Ohandler Goff Bros. Limited Henderson & Cudmore McLellan Bros. Patons Limited Pxowse Bros. Limited G. L. Prowse Recldin Bros P. L. Smallwood A. E. Toombs Alley 8: C0 _ ..i.~-=v Morris & Smith Purdie. Ferguson Shoe Co., Ltd. W. T. Wellner Co. Limited LePage Brady 1C0. Limited The Two Macs iii! for the winter months. A most. ap- propriate address was read by Miss Hughes oi the Albeflon High; School Teaching Stall and a beau- - iiful folding kodak presented by Miss Bert Gillie oi Niontrose. Al - though Miss Foley was altogctherwl‘ Mal!!! Weillilll “Tllvell "l Sum taken by surprise she replied most meffilde 0H sllllday With 11 lilfld 0f iittingly and ascribed the success lllmbBl‘ from ll-‘Clllbllclo Schurmnu mills. o! the evening not to the liospitall~ t_v ior which her home is so well- known. but to the generous eiioris oi Messrs Lar-kin and Miller who side butcher was fined two dollars sirro did see that all went well. ‘and costs by Magistrate Wyatt on The evening closed by all hands Monday morning, following a con“ singing "For she's a Jolly Good viction on the charge Emcat without il license. Fellow." Healing Cream Stops Cat-arrli Ciogqcd Air Passages Open at. Oncc-Nostrlla Cleared ii’ your nostrils urt- cloizged and your head stuffed. because oi ca.- l: nrrh nr a colrl. get Ely‘: Creairi Balm at an dru tor . A l n _ v y s s e on y ~~-~~~_~___._. .-. ___,_____'_':S Oats llillc of this pure. antiseptic. germ Wm‘ l destroying cream into your nostrils" 80PM. 0m 2i—.\l. Domitroii. COHSUlt i girdphi-oiigepiiiiigiiieiisiiiioiiiih Bulgarian minister o! war. was as- J , DFBIIBR‘ instant relief. 1 ‘\’°'°°k' sascinated this m0rl1|11g while , , , How good it feels. Your bead is motoring npar KogtendiL a re> t M F _ l clear. Your nostrils are open. Youi . 3 "mes Houmwe“ o! the cm ‘Si; "in" iflflflgil‘! C°‘°P"' l, breathe freely. No more hawlrlnir channel" and t _ _ " ' V‘ °"° w» or snuiiliug. Head colds flllil chi- uo rompunlons 2 Emerald, P. E. i. Y arrh yield like nizigic. Don't stay also were killed. garlic?‘ ifiillclioketi up and miscr- “°"-*°82°;4<+o+000+o+0___ n00 e. e e s sure. involving two Summerside parties. was Wyatt on Monday morning in the Summer-side police court but was dismissed through Ilenco. ty constables raided a house Kinkors on Saturday night and un covered a can oi- intoxicating was taken heiorc Judge M Quarrte in Summerslde late that n ght and a hearing was set tor today at l.i just received from the west coir-i thins the information that n mull] lust outside o1 Summerside sold his splendid farm last sum? - mer and moved to Western Can», -LUMBER LADEN~ The sclioon for the -HAD NO LlCEN8E~A Summer oi selling? mo EVIIJENCE- An assault case; heard before Stipendlary lack 0i ovi- -»HOU5E RAIDEDQ Prince Coun- in li- Tlie owner oi’ the property a -3HOW8 oooo sensz- A lens-- who. ads with the intention oi making the west his future home. has now changed his mind and is moving his family and belongings back l0 "good old Spud Island" again. ..BHOW8 INCREASE The cen- sus returns for 1921 give Summer- siric an increase 0i more than 2O per cent in population since 191i. or to be exact. 20.54. it is safe to assume thatii housing accommoda- tion could be secured the increase would have been considerably luigeri‘ Now that building material and labor have dropped so mats-- rially there is every indication oi unusual activity in building lines next summer. Real estate can be purchased in and around Sum- merside at. reasonable prices and there is no better time than the resent to select building sites for-l ‘aidences and to make an early start with construction in the spring. v lfhnnltq Iginlmeul hr Colds Ete- . l. I I Current [Consent Continued From Page Ten l .: $2.00 to side?" imrr AND JEFF- i".:.:~::: f" fizz: '2" I ¢ f - Parkman. Supplies , -* , the Big Majority 0i Eye-Glasses Qimply because PARK- MAWS EYE-GLASSES are em Pmsrr PROCURABLE, and he In the ONLY GRAD- UATE OPTICIAN (attend- ance com-loo.) M-Nl-Mi/ST B: In Montague Cali and no for your-nil hll UP-TO-DATE OPTICAL PARLOUIB. n. n. PARKMAN Montague, P. I. i_. w~w-wi-iA\"s TH a} ? A B-a-Buizstakl euutvfuwcrs Quiet Nomi’. Mmec it was flu: cm‘! 21¢. coax! . Oh, Death, Where is Thy Sting ? demands. hc was keen enough in’ make a note oi this, and with a - -._v_-_.,-_;__ 1}; I _ ;_;___._-___i__ ? Am) cured/fie: IF Yousc, s es ? er liellluly Yeti. wi-iics I'M DRUNKING‘ Dis rioorcit r'|.t SHOOT vein oi sarcasm remarked. tlini. “lic- diil not tliiiik. however. that li the agricultural wcziltli spoken oi by the Western Delegates‘ reach ed this enormous sum. "that the farmer was doing at all badly." it is worlliy oi note that this delega- tion represented NOT THE GRAIN GRO\\'ER.S. but the great mass o! independent farmers from tlic prairies, and that one oi the pur - poses oi llicir delegation was to get relief irom THE Fl.i-‘.E(‘i.\‘(‘iS AND EXACDIONS 0F THOSE s"? (till! mini. p 5M A Ulzi l 4‘ . il ‘Fr . -_\._.' 25 yearn Rtnmhrd (or Delays-ti nnfl Pnlnhnl Menntrunllnn. §0|||¢d tin pnrkngaeonly- All gaumqlnin or dlr- u‘! by In" Price 2- . Knlrkrrbotl- "l Id. I-‘ront Si. Tor- ontmfinhldn. ' I ME‘. Yoose AT o A‘ u 4.01s‘? so AHeAb AND §HMIT 1'9 Soorqek . DQE . ~¢§ .,W'Tli iBuLLEF T?“ 583".‘ DEATH WKTCHING You 03ml: MY bah: e oeflhifltli- POWERiFUL CORPORATIONS. which were tlic-ii tiiklill! ihciii lil‘ the throat like a srrlll lllOOd-slllli" e, 0| comlinerpf‘ sopziriiiiiig ‘flllii p0 lng thamgelvesiflf the cream oi their earnings. In the years iliiit have since past those Gruiii (mur- ers combines have Eton-ii in suvll streiigthas to be able to priiriii-al~ l_\' dictate to tliv wliolc furiiiiii‘; population. AND IT 1S THESE. 1,111) ‘BY '1‘. A. (‘iii-IIL-Ut, \\'li0 ARE Awo Sl~Il~Il\’lI\'(i TO 11K" TATE T0 Tlliid REST OF Tllll PEOPLE 01-‘ CANADA- . . ll. J M AB 0 ill Optometrist Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I. Graduate in OPNM"?! Toronto Colloli Exclusive Tut Room Con- nected ‘with Drug Ito" “p Q aqu---um-¢anodllfi J-B! Bud Fisher ~ l. ll r i one“ I.