. i ' ndlid, fuoftlint cowl]: theft-feud will ( l” This effective c o u g h syrup helps you to throw oil your coulh by reduc- ing the inflammation of - the all‘ P1893893 DFOIIID! ‘pd without any harmfu after effects. _ For your protection the formulate printed on every l ' Get» a bottle. today at the Penslar Store. ex- t elusive ages u ‘for the ' Penslaljrqlfi _ lea and toi-__ let prepare s. Sold-in- I two sizes, 85c and 09c- bottles. _ E; A. [luster a ,utuii.-i'>tteeuesr~ I. Penslar Laxative Cold flrsalilisi-will cure our l wtd in. one-day. ,~2 c a bent-rite’ 010m». , ' r .~.;§~§- star cttriiitniiv OPEN -1 ~li0$TBlL ilNillfllEilti-y twqo-oooaoo . _' it yournostriL-rare clogged and your head is stuffed and you» can't preatlitafreeiy. because .0! a cold 01‘ tcatarrlf," just get a. sfnall bottle of- Elyfls Cream mlm atanY drus’ store. Apply a tllttle of this frag rant, antiseptic cream into your “nostrils and let it penetrate y through every air passage of Your ..head, soothing and healing the in- "flamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. . ~ Ab! how good it feels. Your nos- lrlls are open, your head 1B 01B"- lno more hawklllz. Blllllflillz. blow- ing; no more headache. 11011955 10v struggling for breath. Ely's tCreai-n Balm ls just what sufferers > rom head colds‘ and catarrh need it's a delight. H , l1 .six -- a lot.’ morettllan us. Afewwslfclionenrwordl“ ‘ ‘ about Infernal! Rdlfancs ELIANQ}; is the seven isw. Jlriatwrat 93-31! “survival ot the fittestf’ ' For in perfecting. Reliance 362 other-makes of ~wat<=h=s . were studied for “points"--and the result- is a watch with the best-featurcs-of all of ‘them and tvvtillly-nlne less parts-than any 0 -_ , l _ Flurtherrn re, Reliance is testid to te accurate time in positions-two da s in each ; and this after .127 actory inspections. _ ' - And so‘ he's no amateur, when__ he leaves the shop, but a competent professional. - You'll have to go way up in the watch world to ‘find such a sling, smart, distinguished time picczeyas Reliance. V _: . ' If: you find one, itfllicostyon t ..- t ~ tttisit"? r e, w ic is ,0 . n case, $141? n gold-filled. ' ‘ ii ' i ' . , In ‘int . oi _l1., _ is. s , il- _ _ H-Stelig, _ “o esswtsnd ailsys pain: ' enls Sores." Cutie, Bruises, lsoocclihfes. S it. n. - SAFE ANTISPTIC AND nuiuiilclnli: _ . .- Does not blister or remove the hnlr and horse can be worked. Pleasant to use. $2.50 a bottle. deliv- rcd. Describe your case for special instructions and llook 5 ree- AIIS?II.IIINE JIL, antiseptic lini- or manitind. reduces Stffllnl- Painful Knotted. Swollen Veins. Concentrated—only a few drops at an application. Price $1.25 per bottle at dealers or delivered. W. It‘. YDUNII, Inc» 141 Lynnnn llltlm, Montreal. (Jun. Ahsnrhlne nncl Abner-line Jn, nnnle In Canada ‘ l-IIO A From -.~ ‘are new swsltsstns . , ‘ intlnua- from Page Two _. ' f} z ' - n gravest-Non. Q7 refenrlng to the ntlway accounts it wilt the found abut the PPiIIOOIEGtYETd island Car 9")’ 911111.95‘ s c arged up Main- st. the lace lEdwand Island Rail- WHY iliieunalintenance of that Ferry earner is charged up, as W5" "Pipeline of operating on both the Torvmtentine and Borden Pliers. This was called to the at. ten-tion oi! the Railway Board and . , “lhe-flvricer-clntmed that it would Ingerso i Jami‘ ‘ - - ._ You " _ tnlsqgcall him the- a”! Mullet lsfllllfair to charge u the , ._-0f the new Quebec R ay fir! get, to the Province of Quebec, as change against Prince .Ed yard Island, the cost of the Ferry Blah-met‘ or maintenance; to a e account for Prince Ed- ward island. The Ferry Steamer is a part of the Canadian Nuitional Railways and Prince Edward Island should not lie/vs a separate Accounting Department. ulr. Hall-W- QGNBIL with the writer, that it when point well taken. and we were given the assurance that Baum-Railway Aiccomnautn would be imi- 10 work and that we would hi"! n0 fllfiihfill‘ cause for com- Dllalnt lnlthe MIMIC, and I feel that in view ofitlte circumstances. it ls well, that ‘this information dhmlldiba? submitted to your Com- mission. I_ would respectfully sub- mit that eveh. if a. deficit on the island hallway was admitted, is thtrDomlniop of Canada not alone the , nsllyle party for failure on liter-pant to fulfil the terms of Union? And should the people of this Province ibq made to suffer further as a result of that failure‘). l am also enclosing a pamphlet ‘iNo. 7) issued by the Canada Food Board from which you willl see that this Province has more population more cattle, sheep, hogs and fowl per square mile ‘than any other Prov e. Canada, notwithstand- ing ,t e tlaahlltttles we have been . existing under. This Agricultural Province =re_ached its “present; rospero position under very. p . sevehe handicap; and mu- people‘ I to tile immense posslbilltleslfl? etore ifor the future when efficient transportation is secured." = ere is no reason in the d-o‘ t" "e-thliifProvlnce should '_ wetn- present nonu- latlonfazn ‘ -:. “Dominion Govern- vnleut would see its-way to give us ‘fotn-“rights ‘in Transportation, we “would then have the opportunity of dgvelzying manufactures that are sufta efto tiitrcountry. “You no doutbt realize that this was not possible l-n the past owing to the fact that. for several months of the year, Transportation to and from the Province was uncertain or im- possible and the loss to our Prov- ince througlireduced prlces- on ac .-,,.t.a"$~;~. ' - '- ‘i _ p intern-Provincial trade vtrerg 1:01am to. trade largely with u... merlcanqnnd shipped a great deaf of thelnjsurplus products to the American Market by Steamers and Sailing Vessels. and through this -trade,n great many of our 7011118. 900910 were attracted in that Trade. lt oeetns to the writer that one condition that should be looked lu-to in Canada when we hear so much complaint. about the Ruli- way Rates and the shortage of cars. is why British IColuimbla ap- ples are being sold today in the Maritime tProvlnoes, when these Provinces have any quantity of apples and the finest in the world. Car-loads of these apples are ar- riving in the Maritime Provinces by Express and can "he purchased in St. John, Halifax and Charlotte town. ilt seems about as nonsen- m r t u peqp '1 (‘leisure ". 0r‘ Gr “I! ' dew 5C l. l0| direction and thosejeft at home . were induced to clatnor {for Free I alcal as if Western Coal were ship- ped to Sydney, and what applies to apple shipments applies to oth- er commodities as well. if there was some Department to endeavor to give direction and distribute trade in its proper channels, a great benefit would accrue to the public generally. As a business man and one _en- Baged considerably in Agriculture l ‘am quite satisfied that the citi- zens of this Province do not de- sire Free Trade, as it would be dis- astrous to their industry, nor are those who have given thought or study to the question in favor of lowering the Tariff indiscriminate- ly_ and thus boosting the manufac- turing interests of the United States and other Fiorelgn Coun- tries. ‘It seems to be pretty good evidence in itself. that our people are well satisfied ‘with the present ZTariffcontlitions, when so little interest was manifested during the November sitting of the Tariff Commission iiDClfarlottetown. I am satisfied it is most desilraibie that various ougltly looked into from ‘every standpoint and the Tariff adiuatetl ,i'rom time to time to lnee condi- ,tions‘prevailing_ but I al think tliatwhcn such an investigation is tortoise place that auflllcient zul- vance notice should be given so that the various centres can be well prepared to deal with the question in an efficient manner. lf we had no manufacturing in Canada. but depended on the factories- of the United States and other countries. for our manufactured goods the :ln'tert=l_sts otf ICanada should be thor- lo result would be t. mendous, emi- gration from Canada to .- those Countries. We, have had sufjficu‘ ent experience of whet that means- Jin Prince Edward Island. o H l0 ‘lack of transportation. We’; M"! new consequence ibeen unable entative, Mr. Alexander, when he was here lastimontii. " T‘ "They are of the very latest cut, with a high standard both of quality and workmanship. We have customers the very best that is possible, and on this_ basis _ our interest lIl invited in our winter styles. the usual Leishman care of tastefu novelty and pains-t ' g finish. _ - -- The outstanding featureof t ese overcoats is the price, as_a glance at the list below will tell. They are marked all cent to 33 1-3 below even the present day market price and 1f. sold at regular value are worth between $60.00 and $ Look over the listf betowmlienwflome W! Bee them- " per. km llilllS the in a position to contribute linter Overcoats 20th. to November 27th ,we have ju-se rweived a; shipment of -28 samplewintenipyercoats, from W. H. Leishman & Co., promote and develop manufactur trig, with a result that a. great. many of our best people have join- ed industrial life in the large mer- cantile centnes much to the detri- ment of ,our Province. To instil confidence in our peo- ple or those from the other Prov- inces to engage in manufacturing on this Island, Transportation must be made reasonably certain and efficient and in order to accomp- lish this a second Car-Ferry Steam- er is absolutely imperative. An accident to the present Ferry ' of the War - owvuns , . _, in s 167101.33‘ toslwilnnldattoll I would ‘also like ttfmdtftlflt the Tariff Commission could‘ do ' mense service to Prince Edward island by placing in the posses slon of the Right Honorable Arth- ur Meighcn. Prime Minister of Canada, the information here sub- mitted. I am quite certain that with the true situation before him that the present Primne Minister would be tmost anxious to carry to a satisfactory and successful eon- cluslon_ the good work undertaken by his predecessor. To do this the guage of the Island Railway should he widened in the Western and Eastern tSectlons of the Province simultaneously, wit-h ‘operations under way _in 1921, also the plac- tng-of an order for the second lCar- Ferry without delay. Such action would be an evidence of a faithful attempt to redeem the Bend that has remained so long dishonored. I am 8lr_ etc JOHN O. HYNDMAN. lhe Giriile Married ' Continued from Page Two for lniy appearance. Foritumately, I had settse enough to keep still. Something 1 had heard Dick say recurred lie me. but it in no way altered my tateiling of being badly dressed He had" solid: "Only upstart-s or ‘thie newly rich ever may any attention. to a. differ- ence in dress or surroundings air Fool the cold with DOMINION C. B. Q. TABLETS. Drive it right out of the system with these quick-acting, pleasant tasting ttblels of Cancers, Bromide Ind Quinine. I. IIO nllnvved nn one vvonl- ZICIIlBQIQIIQOIIQI-IIIIIQ when etntertaiming ‘llheir friends." His remark wois caused by my ob- jection to etntertthiinintg in our small apartmient. » Tomorrow-Dick Declares Nan is Extravagant Steamer especially in the winter months would spell disaster to the whole trade of tile Province. Re- cently the Board of Trade had a visit from Mr. it‘. A. Hayes, Vice- President of the -(‘.. N. It._ and I attach a report (No. 8) of what Mr. Hayes has to suy on the quest- n i l The present to... Ferry Steamer was tmeroly tin experiment and has proved a successful venture. Wllnt Islanders naturally demand now, is that intert-ommlinlcitlion be made sure and dependable with- out interruptions. The facts, as related, have a very considerable bearing on ‘trade conditions existing in this Province and if the Transportation question was settled to the satisfaction of our people and which ‘we have a just rig-ht ~to expect Prince Ed- ward island farmers would be placed in a position to receive full value for their products and would be better able to pay the Canadian manufacturer for his farm imple- ments and other necessities, and ‘Diamond Dyes" Are Guaranteed: Jolors never Streak, Run, Fade I or have "Dyed" Look i 00000000000000; Each package of "Diamond Dyes” contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color into worn shab- tby garments, draperies, coverings whether wool‘ silk, linen, cotton Oi‘ mixed goods. ' Buy WDiamond Dyes"—no other kind-then perfect results are guar- anteed even if you have never dyed before. iDruggi-st has color card. NCE n cold fastens on you, you ltnow that it means weeks of discomfort. Sneeui degenerate into sore throat, and the cold develops into bronchitis, toneillltin and n racking cough that sometimes lasts for months- QX I i 1 7.1"}. a oa-J-nim‘ fin 151'}: 331's?” ._..4 firstnigrlofn cold orfeverisli ~i~ pretty sure to get immediate ~ ‘find, the next morning, ‘tllnt-fytl‘ quite nll right. Keep a box always in the house. ‘ ' take one or two tablets, Ytil - TABLEIS are Nllionnl Drug Company of Canada, Insist on having “ cao. ' n 218a . Int Ive lgnron (nn 813C)", Onnh re-lttnnecn to cover con Inn noes-pay nll nlvutlno- behdveryolad. _Alve:flne-nntl I Situations Vacnhtg , lIIIIflG au.s.n'i'd’sfiiiiii'fl‘r‘rfifii$5- are: reams" ties Co., Llgndon. Ont. PORTRAIT AGIIITI WRITE U5, ltnte o your * ‘ for npecinl prices. We new have the lament. bee: equipped plnnf. in Canada. can give aromptcst ner- vice and best worn n: moderate 9PM”. prints lln new frames a. Free E shut: Portrait Otto. . reposition in Novel- . M9!’- Lompnny. Tor- ll1I-1-15-tf. Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED FOR onnuc Head tvlesr School. $75 Supple- ment. For mrtncr particulars no- uly to swim-z McKenzie, Reorel-‘i _ 3832-ll-23-5lpfl. For Sale. POI! SALPF-A QUANTITY standing lumber Apply Claude Mill. FILES ed. Dr. Chase's Ointment vvlll relieve You at once and afford lasting bene- fit. 60o n box: nil dealers, or Bd- manson. Bates & Co., Limited Tor. onto. Bnmpls be: free ff’ you men tion this pnnlr and - enclose Io stump for postage. 0F‘ llllnnvrvn Llnlnsrnt Cure-n Dish-Inner of that were bought from their repres- labored unceasingly to buy for our These overcoats are designed with the way from 25 70.00. PRIVATE CHRIS!” _AI Greeting Cards, Sample ok free. ‘Men and women already making $5 up daily in Iplrn time. grtdley - Garretsons. Brnntford; I1 Miscellaneous AS A GIIRIQTMAS GIFT NONI better than the Prince Edward Inland Souvenirs-beautifully ll- luatrated. Price‘ 00c by mnll 57c. - Guardian. Female Help ‘Wanted. WLITED-SEVEIIAI. YOUNG W0- mfln to enter training Scliooffor nursing ac Falronwood Hospital. Apply to Roberta E. Nicholson, Superintendent or Nurses. Nov. I-tf. W‘AN'I‘ED—EXPI<1ICIENCED STERO- grapher for city off v knowledge of book-Jtceplng prcl’ ferned. Apply in own hand-writ- ing, stating salary. Apply “M." Gllfdinn. 37i1-1l-17-tf. 4s \VAN'I‘F1D-—DIAII) T0 G0 T0 AM- horst. N. S. Transportation paid; Family of three. Apply 35 Upper.‘ Prince Street. 3772 11-22-41. Wanted Fllllfi WANTEII—\\'ILL IIFLOPER- utlng at tlio old stnnd in all kinds of furs. Purchase pric-c absolutely on quality offered. \\'. Christel’ 5- Ilic-Lure. 382741.431! . they ‘are last lothes." . t AN“. , m; Jm“ -l. - SPECIAL 3 only, Yottng Men’s form-fitting overcoats, in stngle-breasted- with velvet collar. Light and Dark Green them to close at Sale Price '. . u, % ..1§;._»‘.i..t\L-E.ttt.i-hsiewi. iii’ t». - .t-u-.-tv.w,-t'f.vt:sli+.1£~ .~ " vfi%lOfl i “$53,113: waist line overcoats, small sizes. A good wearjlng mate-Hal. Dark Brown ~in colorgwtth large 00111311" AS year's stock we will sell . . $26.50 . -- ‘Tltismeans the chance of a lift time to buy a high ti... Myth; over-poet on Fifth Avenue. made by New t ,., l.‘ -_ l t. ,..*~'__' as‘ 8 only, nice dark grey Milton. 50m?‘ thing that anybody can wear, made 1n , - single and ‘double breasted, with vel- vet collar. The very bestof material, will always look well and wear like _in_._<=<>1<>r- N“ asample- Sahkgigg iron. All sizes. Sale Price . . . .. $53.50 SPECIAL plain brown and t . Leishmanes ovgrgoatg are good value at the regularprice dndselliqlliffilfli, 80 9 only, Dark Brown overcoats, in _ loose coats with patch pockets, in - single breasted, and will give thebest of satisfaction. Sale, Price . . . ..$39.00 -- o York’s best‘ tailors. checks. These are . _ , 1'0 only Black Beaver. A very dressy overcoat, with and without velvet collar, in single and double breasted. A standard model and always in style. SalePricie.... . . . . ..........$43.50 2 only, dark brown coat with patch pockets and cuffs on sleeves. Very dressy and warm. Sizes 36 and 37 . Sale Price . - overcoats went on sale on Saturday, November 20 and will last llltlfilltsyflghllggg» d1‘? aim?‘ me "m" ey will go very fas check, a lose ....,...$49.75 SPECIAL 6 only, Men’s semi-form-fitting ov- ercoats, with heavy collar. The best of Scotch overcoatings. Light Grey and Dark Brown in color. All sizes. Not a sample. Sale Price .. . . . . . . .. . $60.00 SPECIAL 10 only, men's heavy Ulsters the bal- ance of our stock, will be sold while they last at Sale Price . . . . . .. . $17.50 t when theyare selling below the price of ordinary made C, yercoat-a Leishman—'l"ne Best Makers of Clothes in Canada. You couldn't get a better fit nor a better .- ELLAN BROS Tailors Furnfshers and sole agents for W. H. Leishman & Co., Ltd., Best Ready to Wear Clothes for Men. ’ _ . I __ . 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