`\ r ;-»L~ ii: ii 5 _` 5, 'rim onsnnoninrows sosanuor r 1 2 §~"Y.E¥“lBER srl; -9-S., *,- , :, ‘"7 i ;_ V I tubes there is som ing attention. Pe have been evils! So ne ,.__"`; membranes l 11 ll - pleasant to li- Disease geri_ns_m8Y setting up irritati ,, bring on acute _br A gn ll g Peps kill cou rv-_-...;;es. Assoon as ;-,_-werful. but pl siterated. These disease germs. 3| ‘ inflamed parts. ‘l Peps enable y I. T*§".: A ' of tellin you that in throat or breathin my g ething wrong-something.need“- , rhaps the delicate membranes ‘ chilled and are inflamed and sore. have lodged there and may be ‘ on, which if not checked will onchitis, asthma, or even worse reacough 0 . O l | ghs, because they remove the ver i dealers, 50c. a Pep is dissolved in the mouth, ensant, medicinal va por s are healing fumes bathe the lining of the throat and breathing tubes, kill lay irritation and soothe the ou to end coughs and colds in y breathing in the medicine the , isease germs causing the trouble lsn’t this wiser treatment than f mixtures into your stomach- gh and all troubles of throat ps. Best for children because take and free from opiates, etc. All l I l » , ~ ~.li¢~.féej_: ni.. -_=-~-1+ .re ‘ \ _ Nature's"danger signal-Nature’s l 1 I l nchitis, asthma, sore l_ll a box. 5 1 -'=§7f .ll 'T' " Q "1 'F---1'? &l' .. Your Very First Baking with Beaver Flour, will show you the difference ` fe between this per ct blende usual western spri The light, ilaky Pie Cm “homey” nutlike ilivo welcome after Il the choicest western spring wheat bread and pastry. Ord DEALERS-wrl d wheat Hour-and the ng wheat Hours. sts, Cookies and Doughnuts'-the delicious, r of the Bread and Rolls-will be doubly the toudi, almost tasteless bread made with weaterl lpring wheat Hour. ignores wiinxr Ontario fall when, strengthened with ; and is equally good for cr a trial barrel today. te ua for prices on Feed Coarse Grainllnd Cereals. 207 THE T. ll. TAYLGR C0. LIMITED, CHATHAM, Onl. rtouli Food Board l-lou r Mill License No 10. _ Canada _-if f ml , "J W `_“"‘\b` , im. ~ 4 .» " z , __ lg .___;,__ r" - ' - ~ ' 1 -».l‘ lil- ‘ 4- ' -.;l@a=lf'?;fr1~<.‘~"'t-it> ml , `L"-'*=’-lfllll'~l'i'l ` ` -S' . fe ,_ , , ,¢._,._, .y . ' K Q `§ !'mw"" L. ’ i 3 -..A-mu ... .nm ` - l l l Heater. You can ,_-:L ,:\ ' gi, ` ,ll ___ I-_'Auf lil* ' - ~=<:-:”<,= _ l A ‘V-.`ir`-,el `K.‘> A' i er ‘N _e-*“;, ";_.. .1 i;f ';=- » sig ._ 1" Q k __/______ A H-1 . _ _ - \_ lll ,, -.v- -- '- u .r ""‘ . _ . gi Worms any room instantly When unexpected guests arrive, you warm the spare room in a jiffy with a Perfection Oil quickly heat any room in the house, any time, with Per- fection Oil Heatcrs without fuss or litter. Perfection Oil Heaters make warmth that is econ0mical,always available-~tcn hours of it from one gallon of clean, uniform Royalitc Coal Oil. Perfection Oil Heaters are easy to clean, till and light, easy to re-wick, are handsome in appear- ance and made to wear foryears. See them at hardware and general stores. IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED BRANCIIES IN ALL CITIES \ 1 igg is 2 Y _ Y TU -,"'." . ".l _- _" . A v 'v INTERCESSORY SERVICEf- War lntercesslons will be resumed in Bt. Peters Cathedral on Tuesday at 5 p. in. ANNUAL MEETING.-The an 'ual of the Bankers Silver ‘Bihck 'Fox "Co. win be hem in the _r,is.o,1i. resin. here on Wednesday die 19th day ol November next at 8 o'clook .p m. John Anderson, Secretary. 2141-10-29 M Oct 29 Nov 169 , ANNUAL MEET»lNG.- The annual meeting ot the Interstate Silver Black Fox Co. 'will be held' in die Y.M. C.A. rooins here on Wednesday the 13th day ot Novumlber next ai. 7 o’- olock p rn. John Anderson, Secretary. 2140-_10-29M 001, 29. Nov1.5,9. ANNUAL MEETING.-The annual meeting ot tha Merchants Silver Black Black Fox Co. will be held in the Y. M.G.A. rooms here on Wednmday. 13th day of November next at 9 o'clock p m John Anderson, Secretary 2142-10-29 M Oct 29 Nov 159 ANNUAL MEETING.-The annual meeting of the Perfect Silver Black Fox Co. will be held in the Y.M.C.A.. rooms here on Tuesday rtliie 12bh dai ot November next at 8 o'clock p ni John Anderson, Secretary. 2139-10-25 M Oct 29 Nov 1s9 - "__, l PRICES IN RHODE ISLAND.- 1 Phenix correspondent glrves the writer the following prices which will he in tefresting to compare with P. E, l prices. Potatoes. $2.25 per bus; tul nlrpa, $2.00; flour, $14.00 per bb‘l.- fresh eggs $1.20 per doz.; sirloin steal 75 and 80cts pod pc-und; butter, \$5< per pound; coal $11.75 per ton; who $12.00 -per cord.-Q. Railway wants at once ilfty to cn- hu/ndlred men for trackworlr, (mm lay ing and putting in tiles. These mer amd Eine/radii Junction and will lm ru". out by train from Clirwlotitetown nn lnterniediate points to their worlr li ticiilars apply to the Superinftenrlen at Charlottetown. 1835-10-9Mtf must soon be on on the way, if _vor t the Bayer Studio and make an :ip- _ pointment. 222i-1 i-21\l6i USF YOUR “BEST ]UI'l(f_}- .~\PPI,IlT.D T(`) YOU, or to\icl~f=.' YOUR INTF.RF.S'l`S. ilnt rl.- ABOUT IT AFTER READING AND CONSIDERING THEM. _._ CGLDS Are promptly- and efiicientlv cured by the proper use of ll/_lacs Cold (`ure A splendid remr dv for 25: _ THE 2 MACS i Lumberman’s Rubbers $2.00 We have u'largc number of Men’s Lnmberman Rubbers _ and Men’s Ordinary Rubbers. _, They are sample pairs and _ odds and ends-but all NEW _ =-CLEAN-GOODS. ` ` But before the season starts , we want to clear them out. You mayllnd your size among them and if you do ou cer- tainly will find a BAliGAIl\'. Look sharp if you want a pair. MURRIS-SMITH-BEER ' ity _Victory B__onds C°mme~rce leads with 1712 mn, THE Po'rA1'o s|1'uA'r|oN.- The Halifax -Marlltlme Mercliant says: Th°"° ls 0- l‘6P0rt from Mon fear that 'potatoes will not keep wt-ll ills farmers are rushing their cn.-p 1° BND Potatoes' to Quebec provin--.e MEN WANTED.-The P. E. lslriir will be used between Charlottetown one morning and returned to iliei. homes in the eveiiinglilor further par A TIMELY SUGGESTION - The pictures that you are planniiii; to send that soldier of yours the; would make sure that he has then' to glndden his heart for Xmas. ( `:ill .\'ll£NT.” The classified adveriis' ers have many messages for you-- but it might happen that on some particular day ,not one of th/:nt not assume this - DF.(`.il)F. th _ treal to 9 9594i- 'that on account ot the [Into the Montreal _market Meantlme the 1513114 P80916. who have a lar-:e cmp this 3'9"- S3? that they are going and 1° 'ille United States as well. There may be some market in Que- bec province later on. but information Private sources indicate that therools “U1 likely £0419 rullgh demand for im- P°\‘l@d potatoes there, as the Ameri- Cml 01'0‘D'l-B 3-Very large one. Bur it is turns oi’ the potato market nowadays. DUYIDS the past few years the potato situation has come to be a “great guess," as c11e_jobber puts lt. Just now The .Q€11¢r.al.- Gaatdwn i ~ . AUCTION SALE.-Remember the M°“¢1'°l| Standard. 'lu the curreriti I ‘_ , ,_ ' - me or the Dawson Block, Thursday “‘"”b°l'- dillllays the 'service dag of * ' - ' _ mambo, ,,,,,_ .-xt... .f 0..., c,,,_,,,,,, ,,,,,,,_ ,H MMINEE DAILY-3.15-N1_cH'r 7 sun 8.45 _ __ these sixteen bank ' 4sa-1o-a1Mo¢r.aiN°v.s,-1,s,1a.14 _“__ "mug ___ ___ s _¢_he number or ' . n _ ‘ _ 0 In litary and nay _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ §§ij{§§{,§_}I';f..?r;°;§§_;a:;.if”:i.1; air; nouisu-3 BILL, ai 3.15--7 AND s.gi5 es -wo ades. The __ :__ s _‘_-,_ ‘ which ¢0lll98 from the States throuvh' HAROLD I.-OCKWOOD ' -] N- “Broadway Bill” A METRO WONDER PLAY IN--5-BIG-ACTS 5 The story of a man whom love made over Harold Lockwood--as the man Martha Mansfield-as the girl \ , , -- v U. _,_ » - _ f _ _A I The best out-door Serial we have evil' screened. The scenes are laid in Africa during the present war A story of Thrills-Adv °nture, and daring de ds very hard to follow the twists amli he price will be higher l\ :re -_~,ry potatoes are selling at $1.75 and $2_00| per bag and the trade believe trat- I .- ng. Carrots, parsnipia_ I-ef. or mr-l - -DS are ln fairly good suppg, M., _hcl eg\\=_.Q=i ._ ' ' ' , m g. .1 - ri i - I » emdn S very good' ‘Wrlglit, Victoria, spent Thursday in *“* Tryon, the guest of Miss Wanda Lee Vl - l ' .VIay;;o;_'_;DpER_§°NALs_° _ M155.--The many friends ot Mr. E. that he ls confined gvisltort Ch Olga ’ Cimpiud' W"‘5.'McKenna, the popular merchant oi’ M o ar uttewlm mst week- Hampton, will 'be pleased io learn that . r. Wilfrid Wright, Charlotteiown,‘_ he has recovered from his recent spent the week end with his father Mr. mncss___Ml.S_ Bm_gesS_ has returned E' H' Wright' Vi°t°'l“-"M"- J"‘"‘eS to her home in Crapaud after spending - Henderson- Bed_e‘l“° was 3 l`@"°"t the past 'iow weeks in Charlottetown, Vi5i"°" to Vi°t°l`la~'“MlS5 Miflflle with her sister Mrs. Herbert Howatt. . i THE ONE AND ONLY CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN - lliis Theatre thoroughly eleanell and fumigated, a new. stage setting installed which will show the pictures to lieiter advantage ' “The Immigrant” -The many friends or Mr. l-larry_.Brenton'C. Wood, Tryon, were vlglfm-5 . Nelson, Hampton, will regret to hear_to Crapaud on Monday.-Their many to his home with a friends are extending their heartfelt severe illness.-Mr. and Mrs. W. sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Noll Boulter and. family, Tryon have Penpralse, Victoria, in their bereave- removed to Charlottetown -for tue ment in the death of their only son winter months.-Mrs. Reginald Daw Bertram, of Winnipeg.-Mrs, Esgene sou and Miss Millie Gamble, Tryoii| McDonald, returned home after paying were visitors to Victoria on Friday.-'a pleasant visit to 'Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. W. Bentley, Kensington, and Mr. D. Sherren, Crapaud.-V. .7 ' " " -~ W -"--°-- - " ""-`-' '- ' , _st ___-__ _ i effort. i In France our soldier lads fight on. Thi? fact that they have the enemy on the run, far from causing them to slacken, inspires them to redoubled e`)'§ Men of Maritimes Carry on! --_ yards. Freight boats, which our At- lantic coast yards are producin on a scale and at a speed never beE>re at- tempted here, are still a pressing need of our allies. _ Canada inust maintain at home a similar determination to carry on, until the enemy is beaten to his knees. ' Steel, of which we produced a million tons last year in Nova Scotia alone, is still needeclin large uantities for our munition factories and our ships. Tim- ber, of which last year the lumbermen of the Maritimes produced immense quantities, is still required for our ship- J To keep up the production of thesg and the other war supplies so vital to Victory Canada must have an uninterrupted How oi money. Loans from the Canadian eople have fin- anccd the huée industrial unclizrtakinga which have made anada_an important factor in supplying war material for our fighting men. And the mcn of the Maritimes have been generous in_ their _loaning_ as they have been courageous in their, lighting and diligent in their working. _ - Tbpt the spIendid__¢radition.s of the Maritim” ‘f ; 1" if may be?‘mfaintained:- . . U “F11 l, \`\N_`: __ .‘ __ __ we