. ,..- -._,.__.- -.,.., v , ,_ » e 1 QQ- I ' » If l “ :I “il A L’ gt 'll . W- - 'Baker ~_.,..s.... f -- _ .....~_._ - _ .,_..__.`.-..v,...._,....,, , , , , _ _ , . . .- ,_;- .r._,»_ _.._ , . ..._ _ ,.., “ ’ ’ =’t.‘§. X"`3` "3"""§l "il, '..».~n'-’;.-. x. .. ‘f “gt 4, _ -. -» " iff? -;=?`T!~,. I .‘ lt .-_ ,V f _- ' 1°’ = oi ' .~.»¢~ .. _vt H.-,,;,./;')a‘.r,’l. iff; -. ' --. .». . _ .K . -._ ». .. _ .. ~ _rg . .2 ,.‘-'.-~_;’ ».. 4,13.-_... “"* 5'" I°5'f6?¥‘¢f#§f5l l”'i_ /M I . / ` Wil-4 itil* tltllség 'til _ \ j Lt., 1 BIRTHS M`AOL%°r-*AC NUI Lgndgn gn WBt|h0Idly, OCC. Oth, 1920, L0 Mr. and llrl. Hamid S. MacLeod, a I9,- |I.t\"|nos1~oNl..-.At me P. E. 'rw Army A O lusriultt. l Aunr susswe Love Lsrrsns Charter 140. ' K For the next few (lays I was in tl Décullat' stateof nilnd. l blew hot and I blew cold. Ono moment I was . <0 sure I loved and wanted to marry Kenneth Lawrence, that had it not been for my promlsef 1 would have wired him to come for mo; the nekt 1 was just as sure that I never would marry him. and it WU lmrd to restrain the impulse to write and tr-it him 50, I “id U0'-hill! Uf all this lo M0'-3161*. Bllh0\l§h I knew from her manner that she understood I was troubled. But we wanted Aunt Susan to have a really pleasant visit, and so tacitly agreed to keep ou.r troubles to ourselves, wltile l°` she was there. | had Henkel. oewbsr eu. to Mr.. we ,homughly enmed me Wm, and Hn_ William Livingstone Banque, s son. DEATHS IKILAJ--At Nnrth Wiltshire on to me. Bill. 1820, of cholera infan- ")ir. Claxton is going td drive ,1ArneFriz‘t9ll. afged 12 months us hottie. she said. Then he spoke now.\.tNe.-.At nts nome`5T1°xe..t --., ,S ,.,.,, ,,,,,.,, ,Q ge, 3 mx, in rt th ` ~ - §¢ u'-» »-. .t it- S... :..°:...f.;°i;“.~ :f:..‘. '°°l.;“°.l2’°;;t m his late residence, 375 Kent displeased?-~ .1-'he las, Yen. ,ow Bustos 'rum-sday morning at s.4.'. --,,-,,_,, ,W vm. kim, .- ‘ ' h Si Dummy' C'°th°dr“l ‘hence “You look charming -tonight." root 0°t. 12th James Dowling to the _Roman Catholic Cemetery. ln Memoriam is memory of Ceplias Mallet. i°"°’Y-" Union RD¢d_ mm depa,-.ed this He sat in the beck ot the 'box un- lito, Oct. 12th, 1919. Gone but not forgotten. 3411-10-131lpd. MOTHER! “Oallfomia Syrup of Figs” G1ild’s Best Laxative W2 ‘< ,I L /< i Accept “California” Syrup °! -Thais. Mar Garden looked and' ‘_.~ . I _ 4 thing I ever had a o of tiuce sleep. I repeated the alpha Y ling beautifully. l was so engross- ed in the opera that I had not heard Frank Claxton come in just before the close until Mother spoke , I0 |118. “'l‘lianlt you, but it is the first time you have seen me in evening dresa-perhaps"- "Don`t try to make me take it sack. for i shan't! You are very til the opera was over, then as- sisted us with our wraps. Mother really had done wonders for me. An old party dress of silver net had been transformed by her clever fingers into a really fashiouabiel evening gown. She looked stately and every inch the grand dame. while Aunt Susan was comfortable ln lter best black silk remodeled for her visit to us. We talked of the opera. of .\l'.tr_\' Garden. on our way home, each oi .1.= giving Mr, Claxton our intii vidual idea ot” the singer, as well as the opera. “It heats all how those singers and actresses keep looking sn young," Aunt Susan remarked. "l read Gardens age in thc paper, but rf site is as old as they said l don't traucing." sleep. The opera, _ a‘y ' Frank C-iaxtott'-s compliments, all ran through tuy mind until almost 66 DOLLAR DAY ~e- . THE BER SH R u BARGAINS At “Tho Habordashory” THURSDAY and FRIDAY \ O ctober, 14 th and 315th t Mens lined work gauntlets, heavy, strong and dur- able. Special for DOLLAR DAYS $1.00. G1-ey f-iaimel shi.-ts. Sizes 16 1-2, 17, 17 1-2. DOLLAR DAYS $2.00. $3.50 suit. LAR DAYS . Atlantic heavy wool underwear. DOLLAR DAYS U Men’s heavy warm underwear. Very special DOL- $1.00 garment. Small boys V neck sweaters. DOLLAR DAYS $1.50. Brown and grey wool sweaters. Sizes up to 32. DOL- LAR DAYS $2.00. Men’s Bannockburn suits. DOLLAR DAYS $25.00 r suit. All sizes. Men’s heavy black duck driving coats, rubber inter- lined. A grand all weather coat. $10.00 DOLLAR DAYS. 30 young men’s tweecl and worsted suits, latest styles and made by the best makers. Sizes 35, 36, 37, 38. DOLLAR DAYS special price $30.00 Suit. it ‘ ` 25 Boys Ulsters. Only one or two of a kind left. DOL- LAR DAYS $15.00. Worth Dollars more. _ ' LAR DAYS. DAYS. DAYS. 20 men’s ulster. Special for DOLLAR DAYS $25.00. 200 men’s overcoats and ulsters, big new stock. Wholesale prices on DOLLAR DAYS. . lvlen’ heavy brown pullover sweaters at $2.25 DOL- 3 pairs black cotton hose for $1.00 on DOLLAR DAYS. Work shirts at wholesale prices on DOLLAR DAYS. Men’ fine shirts at wholesale prices on DOLLAR Men’s fine quality silk ties. Big special lot 90c clear DOLLAR DAYS. _ Men’s stifled blue and white stripe or black overalls $2.50 pair DOLLAR DAYS. DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS AT “THE HABERDASH- ERY” THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OCT. 14 AND 15 To make Thursday and Friday the _greatest DOL- LAR DAYS in our history, we are offering many spec- ials at prices which will mean a big saving to you. All lines not listed at Wholesale prices DOLLAR f-'i»~`iii.1.l..?-5°‘ii-?;`;-`.?E.f€I.li§‘IZ.ii everything tt. tt.. st... mt Listen at wtlottsitl Prices tu nut.. nay. “lt to a bit of thistle down. She is en- i _.__ _ Figs only-look for the name Cali bet backwards and forwards. I H1* as tls package then you sirs your child is having the hast --all the foolish things we do when _ , 4 V tho we cannot sleep. ' ` st. ltttltt-mtrn't 'Ihalui n lttr- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ __ _ . - >- . ' ‘ ° “ ° .- - m -1-.;---,-,,,g~,,~;f° I ‘3.§‘§;_ ‘ft __ _ _.___‘_f’_.”.i'i lgmdma Used Sage NQTICE Shore Farm i0r Silt '.1253 .?.I".‘.’.‘.i!r"‘.';.l‘°.2;i’h‘.‘.'l‘.‘..t° ' *_* . a sc oo an ul from iietim-tit, t was it \'ei'y n - I 'stl '_'-tier but nothing in it`\hat il ‘“, and most harmless physlc tor little stomach. liver and bowel “" chnarsn love its fruity taste. F tilreet-ions on :writ t~~‘=!~=. Ynu‘ ' p--- `t".,. . --1 xr-v_~._;g__uu.é..~ r ,_.‘_f_;.;._____;"-- ' '1 _:__ T enders_kl_r fattle Tenders will be received by undersigned up till October 20th field Farmers Instttute_ JA8. A. MACDONALD, Secretar Bloomfield, R. 34-24-10-13-Zi. . FOR SALE the Bt. Peters Road seven miles hom Charlottetown with an ever Llst.ln| spring in shore form with ta atbundance of sea manure and lui There is a fine dwelli [Iam apply to owner on farm. MR8. ROBERT WAKELIN Dunstaifnage. s`4ae1o~1swed est.-et ,;?-____._ Department of Customs and lnlsnd Revenue Excise Tax Licenses Retailers, Jewellers, Man- ufacturers and Sales Tax Ll- eenses sa required under the Amendment to the Special Wu' Revenue Act, 1915, are reid! for issue and applica- tion forms may bo had from the undersigned. Firms uot.ln possession of Lioesses on the 16th Novem- ber. 1920, will be subject to penalty ssprovided in the AGL PINALTY. for neglect or refusal to fsko out s license shall bs s sum not exceed- in¢_. ONI THOUOAND DOLLARS ; V r. 1. cisu Bsllsstsf of Inland lfsvsnus. Aj¢hl|-lotistown the f for _ ht. cattle and cannera of the Bloom Y. R_ EDY FOR THEIR ILLS AS LYDIA E. PlNKHAM'S VEG- COM A 'good shore farm situated on A ng 1 ltnso sud new barns. For partic - able to do my work now. I certain- ‘tilt-" .'.`.l.“.w \I. ‘~ r arri .-\u'\'. Shanti. So alter I had finislted it, ,_______..__-..___.__._ _._ HOW D0 WOMEN WHEN THERE I8 SUCH A REM- ETABLE POUND? lilishawaka. ind.-"l had such a severe remade weakness that I ' could not do my work :ind I could not ge: anything to r:>» lieva me. A physician tre- ated me, but it .ua no soot l had been in this condition fo r t h r e 1-' months when I began taking hams Vess- ly praise your medicine."-'Mrs. . table Compound (tablet form) and it cured me. I keep house and am ln Street, Mlshawaka, Ind. fe ¢0\lI\l@d Sheet? lllIH‘I>i11€ 01/El' H Wall We reached home ai ltuo soon. ` 7" - ,ated for tlte night. But I couldn't . ` _ NI t Gaiden ` but is was late. anti we soon separ T C rtied into my Sire EZ ‘Ca.n't he much of .1 love letter :- she wouldu't let us see it." I heard Aunt Susan say. "lie is a very sensible young man." Mother replied. "’I`hat may alll be, but when I was a girl i used to treasure my letters from Sam-my husband- put them under my pillow nights, wear them in the bosom of -my dress in the daytime. The other girls I knew were just as silly." “Girls-especially girls who are out in the world as Zena is-aren'i apt to be very sentimental." Moth- ot- said with a sigh. She very sel- dom spoke of me aa working. l was "out in the world." I knew the sigh was because of what she felt to be my lost girlhood, the life of hardship 1 had led. For herself she was resigned, but she never ceased longing for the old times for my sake. 'I guess most mothers are like that. ,Tomorrow-Mrs. Stewart's Attitude Toward Work. .____-¢oo---- ::.\iiller's Worm Pdwdefrs work so effectively that no traces of worms can be found. The masts are macerated in the stomach and lpass away in the stools without 'being perceptible. They make an lentire and clean sweep of the in~ .tcstines, and nothing in the shape of worms can find lodgement Women who suffer from such ali- -nents should not continue to drag -round and do their work under 'uch conditions, ibut profit by the _-xperience of Mrs. Oidfather and 'housands of others who have tried t-his famous root and herb remedy. Lydia E. Pinkhanrs Vege- .`rom such suffering. if compllcu tions exist write the Lydia E. , _.____1- Newi arlleri ng , Business _-- lV,l-lotel building) next door dian ohice. Calfsklns. .. . lo-i6 Sheep pells. . . . .. . .25-301 iiay, (ton) .....$26 Turnlps, (bus_) . . ....35 Pork (live delivered.) ........17$§ - KENS|NGTON MARKETS. Butter . . . . . .. Oats . .....80 Eggs .. . .. ....58 Potatoes . _ . . . .....50 Pork. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..22 MURRAY HARBOR. Butter . . . . . . .. .52 Eggs.. . . ......58 Oats. .. ....B5c. Pork . . . . .. . SOURIB MARKETS. Butter, per lb. ......45-50 Eggs . . . . . .. .. ......5ti Oats. per bus. ....70 Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . ..ti0 - ::.\ pleasant medicine tor chil- dren ia Mother Graves' Worm Dtterminator, nnd there is noth- ing better for driving worms from the system. there when these powders are in -operation. Nothing could be more thorough and desirable than their action. :alble Compound. and found relief - .___- Pinkhaui Medicine Co., Lynn.. Mass. 'I`he result of their 40 years'l MQN1-AGU; MARK;-f5_ ‘experience in advising women on ‘ this subiectls at your service. __ Butte” (Tub) 4g__50 1'! sgg........... .. is-so __ Oats. (new) . . *. . season U\¢® Potatoes . Hay, (ton) . ¥'sl..ii1'.!"§I.| "\§.El’:IY-Ill! ___- BUMMERSIDE MARKETS. Butter per Ib., ...........52-60 `Cs'i(akIns. .... ......12 to 15 Eggs, per dozen Hay . ....818-$22 Oats .. ....75--85 Potatoes ....40-50 The undersigned has opened a ` barber shop on Kent Street (Dunn's ' to Gua\__ CHARLOTTETOWN MARKET. Butter .. ........68 to 05 Eg’-gs . ._ ......¢0-62` H HINDERSON Potstoes `. . .. 50--55 , - 9"” ~_. ._¢_-..... ...-.. ...-"U0 I ' Tea to Datken Hair . _ 22| SHE MIXED SULPHUR WITH IT TO RESTORE OOLOR, GLOSS YOUTHFULNEBS Common garden sage brewed in- to a heavy tea with sulphur sdded. will turn gray, streaked and fad- ed hair beautifully dark and luxur- iant. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hslr is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home. though. is troublesome. An easier way is to get a bottle of W~yeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- pound at any drug store all ready for use. This is the old-time rec- ipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. While wirpy, gray. faded hair is not sinful. we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attrac- tiveness. By darkening yottr hair with Wyeth's Sage and Suphur Compotmd, no one can tell, be cause it does it so naturally, so ev- enlv. You ,lust dampen a sponge or l p. nl.. the above .said school house I We, the undersigned. trustees of the St_ Augustin School Dis- trict. No 17 in County of Queens. will sell by public auction on Sat- urday. Octdbcr 23rd at 4 o`ciock. and land. This -building is thirty Lwo feet long, and twenty four feet wide and in good repair and will be sold with or without tha land. THEODORIS DOUCETTE. JEROME DAIGLE. THEOPH|LUS BLANCHARD JAMES J. DOUCETTE. Secretury_ Oco., li. 1920. 3416-10-133|. , ____,_.___.__.-------- Tenders for Lambs Scaled tandens addressed to the undersigned and marked "tender" will be received up to and on Wednesday October 20th. for the lamibe, fat sheep and cann- ers of the Bloomfield Partners ln~ stltuie. A certified cheque for rif- ty dollars must accompany each order. Deposit io be returned in case of non acceptance of tender. I ues to be a able at Bank soft brush -with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. and, alter another application or two. al b comes beautifully dark ` h r your r e Bloomfield R. R. glossy, soft and luxuriant. ' Farmers Notice A. D. Martin. Grand View Harry Jenkins. Huolbrook. d C . Morell. ff- _ phone Oflfcs 532 or Absttolr Ill. uw. Boyne., Omen Bond M I ` W. T- HUGQAYM W *_ n°Q[ ‘en nt. Bloomfldi during the week AJ cheq . p y of Nova Scotia. -Lambs to be tak- heginnlng October 25`th. .IA3_ A. MACDONALD. - Secretary 3425-10-13-2l. ~':._.~: Farm for Sale wm. xssmsy. Mun-sy River tm and vtsry convenient to markets *"1* ,-_.3 I nm instructed by Pigott Bros.. tion on 'I`hurad'5'y. Oct. 28th all o'c acres. situated within 14 mile of M 60 acres in n high slate of culiivati farm buildings, and splendid young water runs through each. Balance soft wood. Also 200 acres of land within above are choice famis for 'any yo owners. 3414-10-1361. Reason for selling. no help. Terms morn n , a t ou i eve '- I _ ig 'h “°h5f3°f ~» 1Ol Grafton Street l .2 d 800 r£~Dtl e r cites. Llosa to oyster mud a At Brackley Bt-acli containing 91 kmds of sea mam“.e_ acres of lunti. ;\ll cleared and in a Appl). on premmes to high state of cu tivution. Well fen- MR9_ JOHN cuomo ced with wave wire and hedges. 3433_w_13_12i_ Two Choice Farms For Sale Mt. Stewart. to sell by pulhllt lock p m., their' two farms t. Stewart station, and shi on. with good dwelling hon orchard on each farm. Str of farms covered with ha two miles of Mt. Stewart_ un-g man wanting to start fat at sale. or before by appiyl PE-TER BRO! , Auctit ?lllll1~i\ff~- Canadian Naliunal |Q_ai|ulat.|§ i Lv. Lv. Af. Lv. 0.25 6.45 8_45 10.30 1.08 ~.= P 9 r .P 35.9.5.5 BONIBD. Ar. Ar. 4.05 9.20 I. Ill. B. Ill. 8 ‘ if l. ill be l »:.::..r:.°.‘;.°”..1:..°.‘:: 'aztttt .?r.::. .....1‘..l’.I$.‘.'.`.“'.. ° “' ‘f ...W MIG 1'- H" P°'“\"- F" "\f°""\l¢|f"' For further iars apply at FOR RESERVATIONS RATl5_ gq~C_ “D17 w.. Chsridttetowl Gsbriel McKinnon amd" ,““n." Ann” wc", Thu” 'osxsntuv nature oo.. urn Rllctmond. Ina i. stu’ .. _ , _ :ms-to-1:, tr_` te. 20.21. 2.. oumnownoww. P_s.t_ t . f Via THE ALL CANADIAN ROU'l`l ___. 75 norm ou liand at Rldiimond. _ _ ...il§""£'.”".€‘.'.’.“..3‘.‘Z"§.§lt.~§§"h‘}"l?C£ r-we cm"-tv P. n. wwe. 1 1-2 non-.( at the r..tt.-wing points, vurm- miles from Rtolmtond station, '12 ersllhf-'lunge hgg: gzprglizmailtuls acres clearel, balance heavy growth WP 0 H wood. ‘ their respective stations. g;;°1f)tm1m\£:;dm excemggf l 'rvmsnsv I also some otrtbttldings. Well water- I . . ‘ across ‘ . 1,~,1_;»;;;,“;;;g,\;;- :,f,;>;»,;;,»,=\-~ ,iI.‘.§“`..‘.i".° ‘i`.f.§'.‘.l’.f..“‘5Il.l’.'°‘Z5‘... ...i 2.25 »- -_ L-. ' ' poles, mostly mm, s beautiful loca- Chsriottstown Ar_ 8.35 Summers ide Ar. 6.05 - Tormentins Ar_ 2.45 p. rs. Lv. Bsckvllls Ly, 1,15 p, m. Mormon Lv. 636 s. ts. Levis. (Que) Lv_ 2.40 p_ m- hool and dlturches Monte" Lv' mx " m' yEv;ordt