_.~'-‘<i§i>=i= mm Bulmsn’ c minc- scarier-T: H- J- Malbon, Druggisit and 0p- ltomeirint has mloved into this new €Jiore (ZN-ner- ‘Main and High Streets. 1 3005-1146531 h-FAUOTLON all: at Isaac B°°"'- 30-118mm, ca. account of ‘Saturday, Nov_ »20ub at 1 p. in. 2i , "JWHILE ATTENDING the ‘B0515 Donnie c-nce at Montana, Nov 10th and - h drop in and seo our bargains, Ives. & Murdock, Lid. "-500 YOU WANT Ito save_n dol nerve tonic (q iar? 1i. so slit-p with us Friday and %,lldlmlllll,lttvofli, lSaturday-firtrid every ‘other day. kgggusmsilollqbwogh‘; Ives 8r lMurdo-ck." mpuihllillll!!! ...."FOR FRIDAY AND SATUR- day od-ly hi eomiicctlc-n Wli-Il Boys’ ;*._=I=:—=“-'r l= Conference, Montague we will give .---~QVD'Q'QQ—Q~W 5 ‘per cent discount of all our fbflnzs rMAS Tn": ladies mons and boys cloth coats, A i ‘ ' int-us and ‘any; nulls regular whole Your friends can buy sale ulisccunt will apply to the re- ; inainder of o-ur entire stock. Now gpylhiilfl youcan give \ o is the time i0 prepare for cold wrivoher. IVC3 & Murdock. Ltd, 3i i118!!!" a Except your Photograph. [in early appointment moans time for careful Work -Glasses Fro $2.00 t0 $10.00 From East Point to Cape . Bear is a big territory, yet right across [this space Parkman Supplies the l y y Mfliofily‘ 9f ,' CAPTAIN ARTHUR n. MILLS ' Eye-Glasses Simply because PARK ‘ jM A N ' S EYE-GLASSES l.- After making 1,068 crossings of the Atlantic for t-he American ‘Line Tin 41 years of service steaming are the FINEST PROCUR- ABLE, and he is,the ONLY GRADUATE OPTICIAN (attendance courses.) ual to 128 times around the-globe, and. chrrying .500,000 passengers without the loss of a‘ life, Captain Arthur R. Mills has retired. He is English by ybirthbut an Ainciflcah citizen. He hasjust, animator-infig- land as a passenger for a holiday. QUT T515 WT A in Montague Call and see for rlyourseif {his UP-TO-DA E OP- i TICAL PARLOUBS. E. EfPiiilliliiliN GRADUATE OPTOMETIUDST Montaguepl’. E. I. , . our IIHGLISfl-‘AWIOIPII "lflifl cs- TAIIIYH. 0LT RRIIAL; DEAF- ivaiss mnsnosn rsoisns. m". vhk; .»- .. _ ou now of- so o who is troub ed with Gataghalfibeailness, head n ses or prdinnr _ long-time recognised that ciitarrh is a constitutional disease and" no- cessariiy requires. Ponstltutionsl treatment. . l Sprays. inhalers and nose douch- _es are liable to irritate 'tho delicate air passe. esvand. force the dis- ease into he" middle ear which fre~ quentiyrmeans total deafness. else tho disease may be driven Pl l b. down the air passages towards the Ma?“ a Y“ m its" Tut's" ’ “‘¢>‘i°.‘.‘“‘¢‘.¥..;'llh‘.‘“£lif.'i Phmhng °f dmng’ laugh... Marat?! .,'.:'...'.'.'a..i:r.i ing the present ' batllli rmm or m- sta ing a new san- ilow Aliout Tour .°: B treatment and should prove ,. ally officacing s-. to. sufferers horc who live undo more favorable cii; mate conditions. ' Secure from ounooo PETIIIIIIC Take thi your druggist 1 (Double strength.) s homo and add to it it iveathcr his been: postponed until ‘ 3" art; Russel Clary, Mt. Stewart; Jas I Lean. Souris; _ lJohh; w. M. McKenzie, st. John; more than 3,000,000,"a_dis_tance eq-- h pion of Europa, returned from Am; ‘ ° erica. richer by one munch trench, ih p Hotel Victona 5 LI mulls, N Neils nu ' mfil-llv Ivllllltll! r0- I m? .._. up." f H. O. IIOVIN, In”, , Ghsslzitzoton new 0mm norms» Bill-MIR! m1 vicroniA HOTEL - v Chester McLure. City; D. 1M0: Lean. Crnpaud; J. P. Dulles, New York City; James. Walsh, Mt. Stew- P. McIntyre, Mt. Stewart; D. Prid- ham, Alberton; W. A. l-Ieudry, Hali- fax. N. 3.: D.,W. McDonald. New Glasgow; J. McDonald, Ls. H; M. liiclionaid. Clifton; J. l-l. A. An- derson, Chatham; W. K. McKay, Marble ML; H. M. Upham; H. L. Crocken, Si. John; H. L. Dolan. St. John; ‘J. B. Rutherford, Chatlrim; L. D. Spencer. St.‘ John; John Mc- M~. II. Dunlap, St. R. K. Kelley, Halifax: Bruce Mc- Muriy, Toronto; H. B. Baily, l\ion- treal; W. C. Smith. Truro; G. Lan- caster, Moncton; E. A. Hilchey, Halifax; A. P. Marshall, Niaixara Falls; D. Stewart Campbell. Sack- ville; A. J. Webster, Sackville; F. P. Guthbard, Hamilton; G. Mc- Carthy-Jones, Montreal; J.H.Morse Halifax; B. R. Adams, St. John: W. P. Hurdett, St. John; M. F. lion- llne, Dayton, Ohio; G. Gordon Browneli, Sussex; W. F. Partridge, Springvale; Rev. F. M. Klllllgan. Sydney. v . ——----—€-Q'}—i—— REVERE HOTEL J. M. Campbell, Elmira; W. F. Pierce, Elmira; E Brown, York: J. D. Frier, Sussex; W. R. Callauhan, Summerslde: S. L. Nichols m, Sum- merslde; R. A. Knight, Sutrn-i-r- side; J‘. H. Daley. Summerslde; l}. J. Stewart. Summerslde; W. P. Callaghan, St. Louis; J. F. Ells- worth, St. John; J. ‘C. ‘Jardine; Summerside; J. A. McLean, Mon! taguo; T. WQSettie. Dartmouth; HughMcLure, Bradalbauo; Neil A. Mathieson, Rosevaliey. ' trim-nu l-Inlms-nl one} ‘Dlphllirrlnu Garpentier Hats Respect-For Dempsey ‘Eu-spun Champion IGIvas Hislirvi- fression of Amoridani Fighter‘ ' ‘ ' on Hirfléturn ' PARIS. Nov. -‘ li-Georges Car? pentier the heavyweight cham- and with a. great respect for ‘they fighting ability of Jack Dempsey. world title holder. ' Carpentier, who was never boast- ful, even before leaving France when he had not yet seen Demp- sey, said on his return that Demp- sey was considered in America to be a “supsr-iightsr," but that he would meet him with as muchpcou- fldenco as he did the British fight- ers, Wells and Beckett, whom-he knocked out. ' “The newspapers," he said, “re- n u _- sive than the "me-tat HEHJHE nu faaiture of yesterday's opsnisifsrs; Elon of the 1am: Cominissioi. hers was a. prolonged nrgumen with regard to one requirements‘ and Sihoe Industry presented byi JfD. Palmer of the l-Iartt Bpci and Shoe .00.. Fredericton, NR1? - While Mr. Palmer presented 'a' gloomy picture of tins straits L‘ the industry at the present tim-J with factories closing, prices dew ciirring on high priced goods, un . employment among operatives and‘ suffering caused by general dump _ lHg of surplus goods from the Unl- tcd States. his statementsf .w-:-.r<' enlivened by a iserles of animated’ discussions wltlh Sir Henry ‘Dray ton. These were especially llvm‘ 1y in regard to the luxury tax’ which Mr. Palmer, and men objected to so strenuously. and declared that good shoes i-u $20 were not a luxury. ‘Mr. Palm- tr of the Hartt Shoe Co., Fredcr ictdu, N. B., presented a Iactuai for the boot and shoe men, point ing out that the shoe was thy sixth in importance among the basic industries lot the Dominion. giving trade employment to 25,000 while upwards of 100,000 looked to it for their livelihood. lower operated entirely by Canadian ca,- pltal and ‘Oanadian labor, without, combines with keen- intensive. condition since 1908 wheinjhe ta- riff was ilow with its '.posit.ion‘v’now. showing that its progress .oould" not have been made without ‘the tariff. v- As» to the King-shoes new being imported his» chhantrrrom the Statesthoy ohiefliy war-ssh.- a. large percentage ofIhlgher class goods iur women at average price running around $3.60. Sinflenvy asked how such lshoes could ‘be imported ‘so cheaply and Mr. Palmer said they Werefwslnuplj, being dumped here to get rid‘ pi‘ tlliem gven at aloss. , ‘Sirvfl-‘lenry: "The dumping does not seeinhto reach the conisumer. rience is that the American, slim‘ on lilhis. mamitet are more expert‘ Canadian." sir Henry further asked Mr. Palm; lsow it was possible tojarlng Am’ erica-n shoes here so cheaply and was told. that the market is in slicl clhsmolc condition than. the cost o'~_ manufacture is f gotten. .- whsn INS-SWIG the luxury taxwork- ed a. gerst injury to theCsnsdian boot and shoe tirade. The that budget was brought down was a. block day for our trade. he declared. ' boots, was his opinion. Sir Henry: "Yes, a man will.‘ pay $20 for a pair oE-boots} buy‘, will kick hard when paying $10 for "a pair with the luxury tax added." ~ miiiisis competition and he compared- its ' v My wixpe" . »-Mr. Palmer aro eed Sir _ Henry . day » ‘It killed trade ‘in; good ‘ F lilllllllfifilllll "An , Animated Tilt Between Sir Henry. . Draytonandillepreseutative of Hart Boot. and Shoe-Company, the Latter- Gondemniiig the Luxury Tax. MONTREAL, Nov. iearhs main, “Ysia, but I believe they give ‘you corns,” rental-iced Sir Henry. Anyway, the‘ luxury tax is stop- ping business and depriving mun- _ people of employment insisted Mr. and position of the Canadian Boot. Palmer. ' ‘ "i am told that while there wuis some trouble over the iuxury tax at first t at is all over now and people are getting used to it. suid Sir Henry. ‘Shoes today are being sold below replacement cost and manufacturers are pocketing their losses on the high priced goods. Since the war the price 0n ieatlienihad increased 800 per cent although it is _now down about 400 per cent. Hie insisted that the tariff had nothing to do with lprlces because if ilhey 'lind tariff. 1,000 per cent today. i would only affect the selling cost o1 imported articles. Sir Henry ifrlcd to get some more exact figures as to rise in prices bu' Mr. Palmer sold he was all ivrong. “won, m- will wait Until we get figures and then see why we are wrongj‘ said ‘Sir Henry, thus clos- ing a long and animated discus- sion. lilinnnvs llinlrnelst Cures Distemper Mike McTigue Ha An X-Ray Alibi‘ ~ MONTREAL, Nov. 15.~Siiice he went to the Ro . l Victoria Hospital for first aid aft. Bloomfield, Mike McTigue went back and had an X-ray photograph taken of his right arm. with the re- suit that his injuries look on quite s new, character. ‘ ‘Instead of having his elbow jam- liued as was thought at firstandhav- lng split the bone, it now appears ‘ that he only bruised the elbow. but fractured a small bone in his wrist. The doctor in charge told him‘ that it‘ would heal with cure in about twenty-one days. -"Franklc Flemingflhe says, "did not know that I had broken uiy wrist. but I told him that my right hand was useless. He did not ‘seem m; believe me however, for he al- ways kept urging me to go in ‘and pound Bloomfield. Every blowl gave him hurled me far worse than him.” » Iiis last. fight with ' ' ~. srssasn in TWO canes I OKOPITI saoksn UAW ifiYniiilvlfiilLQfii ‘*'-'°'~ >’» ' i» ' v a Y If plain pluck will gain a foot- ball player a place on the All American team "Red" ‘Barron, Georgia Techls hammock, oughtt have a backfield position. Hi: jaw. broken in a game with Van derbilt, was set and strapped with wire connected with his teotlh. Never the less he played again- itho rough Pittsburghers and Ceil- tre College and starred in . lmtli games.‘ During all iihis time i was necessary to feed him with ii quid foods through a tube. - -———-<-oc-—--—‘ Do not Iuffcr another day with itching, Bleeding ur Protrudin PilemflNo sungiiia o era on re u r~ ed. Dr. Chase's Ointgnent will reheve you at once and afford lasting bgng. iit. 60c a box; sii dssi For Printing ‘ i-"r0-_ _ The Central 0. Job Pévinicry 176 KENT STREEVI‘ ‘CHARLCYPTETOWN, _ 0 TELEPHONE 420-1. The distinctive Red Rose flavor, aroma and rich, full strength is found in every Red ‘Rose Sealed Carton. ' ‘Never sold in bulk. ' You will also enioy Red Ross Coffee’ FAVORED PLACE AMONG “GIFTS THAT LAST_” We could not urge the ‘giving of a Cabinet of Silver as a gift of lasting value, if we did not know the Silver- ware we are selling. It is not every day that one choos- es such a gift. Time and thought are givento the make, the style, the cor- rect pattern. nd with your purchase of a Cabinet of Silver from this shop goes our guarantee-the guarantee of over half a century of service and which assures you that this is one of v the “Gifts thaiq-Last.” w. 0w. wnunnn lid Since 1868' , Jewellers ‘Thin, Unfinished Hogs . ~ We urgently appeal to" Farmers to STOP IMMED- IATELY the marketing o_f THIN, UNFINISHED Hogs, either live or dressed. _ The greater number oft all Hogs being sold are NOT FINISHED, and many of them are ABSOLUTELY with Phone 393-1, us go. over the job 3 you. - rclicf frorndlstressing head noises. hustaclilatrqtfubtixgnls pint of hot watcr and a little granu- ated sugar; stir .uni.ll disso ved. aka one tabisspoonfui four tmas day. this will often bring quick nostrils" should ged open. Cl withing become easy and hearing IYIIIIIHUOH in (hi! mprovoari c reduced. Par- YOIII‘ Plumbing i"§'“.ipi§'.i°§'i.§“hi§'§§ Y3K fiiighgliifrfi that was a gut. Dempseys kind “m! “m it 1 ‘mu m‘ km‘ “hm ,- y m - t d h mmc style can get n, splendid pair of tr ubles Prices alhileghothst? §§i>§“t‘.>“3h¢ai'h' t-hc de- "mughl in sending m” *0 wireless boots gm- 35 or $5 which would . -0 . is»? t'§".'.ihiia. §§sis’ii’3'i§‘§'§5‘ I u when o“ Nantucket wishing Es wiear as well as any." right. pihahhht. m take. Every erson Godspeed was very sentlemanly- "so would mode“ boom, r-m Worlunanship a lzhggfi“ °"““,:'g:r|g2 hgtg|figF°aflg The boastful remark attributed d M P h“ " “ . ' l. this t» tmeht a mu. to Carpentier's manager. Decamps “me r’ a er‘ lit the Jersey City ball parks, that the outcry o: Jtakeh raised by the See us todam t , H J . M A B 0 N Carpentier would beat the champ- American Dre“ concerning m5 _ s a m“ I“ w“ ‘Funds’ h“ “PW be” bout with Levinsky and the hissing 0 . ‘modified to such expresslonsr as and jean to whlch he was subject. and Heating ‘ m” dlflarency/i“ weight ‘i’ l" ed while acting as second to Char- you are congupaged, humus, _ g EYES Tested mu“? M" b” ”' 5'93‘ ham] can les LBGOIIXylIIB French buntam- and what you need is one o; two F d I ' n d “m1 ‘he mannflw mud“ the first weight in the latter's bout in Madl- canal-ms [Qnlght sure for your I0 , 2 asse“ l e W)“ Wm "m" son Square Garden in New York. “ye,- and bowel,“ Than you win is r. I. l. , Qrnduarof shsaiui Oph- thalmic Collage. Toronto and _ z otéaonvlgulffgrill°:x:m tug meeting the liner France 30. "sports" m evenlng clothegand be bad cold‘ or upset gnaw stomach. ‘ll-l Graftgn street '. by lotus Ifllilll ' mil“ m" 7mm “w” ‘ ‘docked with diamonds in Jersey m, gflphig_ no inconvenience. ’ ' l ‘"1441’; Carimlllel‘ Show“ 91m’ a i-"amifllty who kept oxhortipg Levinsky Children love Cascarets too. 10, g2.“- ‘ ‘ _. _ ‘_‘ of bitterness when he referred tacos-km the frog" 25, 50 mum ported Dempsey as saying he would lead me to the slaughter like an ox. I didn't believe it. I have met Dempsey, who is really a very am- Mr. Palmer: "A really good boot at $20 is not a luxury if it has the stuff in it." Sir Henry: “I'm told ‘most $20 table gentleman. I even had one match with him which I won-but boom are‘ (or ‘style’ not leather’ Carpentier was received likes He seemed greatly amused at Des- conquering hero, an ' ocean-going ' ' champs‘ reference to the ringside Wake up wondering what became. - of your dizziness, sick headache, UNFIT FOR MARKET. This tends to reduce the price of even the good Hogs} ~/ Nothing is to be gained in price as we are in- I i structing all buyers to make a reduction of 3c per lb. on every thin hog, and if many more come we will return them. Weare doing this in your interest as much as our own, as it has taken years of effort to establish the splendid reputation for Island Pork Products, and we as Packers owe it to the industry to see that this is not thoughtlessly ruined,—to your loss in the end. Kindly C0-OPERATE for our MUTUAL BENEFIT. i _Davis & Fraser - ’ " 7 - i Charlottetown, P. E. I. 3624-11-15-tf. , i Ftlitrl . Mrs. A. Mc . .~o@@c . James Younker, Jewelry Carruthers and Parkman, Ltd., Drugs etc. R. K. Clements, Electrician Supplies D. J. McLean, Groceries and Drygoods. Montague Garage, N‘; J. Nicholson, Prop. McGreggor & McMillan-Meats. McLeod& McGregor, General Drygoods M. 'F| McDonald, General-Merchant Ives & lilurdock‘, Clothing and Drygoods . Queen, China, Fancy Goods and Dolls (cl (I. During, the Boys Work Conference Nov. 19-,--21 And hh Ailviiiitiige oi’ SPECIAI. DISCOUNTS liy the Merchants ilere Named Poole & Thompson, Ltrl, General Merchant John McLean & Son, Sleighs and Robes Jack McPherson, Gents Furnishings H. J. Mabon, Optometrist, see New Drugstore E. E. Parkman, Graduate Optometrist W. A. Johflstone, General Groceries W. ArCumming, Photographer - l Vickcrson Br0s., General Groceries Ora Kaye, Stoves and Kitchen Utensiles