aways-ms- t I‘ . ~. e Relief For Women's; Disorders l0 DAYU TREATMENT FIE! . drug suffering Elvin; immediate ' eni Itrsnglh - - 011.6% the circulation . . _ _ .__,_ _ . l, I ent is based on strictly euient an a w n ' 1, tlon of the disease, it cannot he! of the wom the treatment. _ 5o will be sent ‘lib-es ‘to-any eufie .= lnclose ,0nt. ' - - . |0LD IY LEADING DRUGGIBTI EVERYWHERE‘ s Mir ls. s certs-in relief for Ill disorders o! . Women. 1'. is spplioq 1mm. iv w! is moi-bed ma» m tissue. The deed yrsste mutter in the con- zoned Pexion is expelled l-lld Physical ._.relief:- the blpod vesselsand nerves 9 . As Dlginfhsles, and acts on the 9 u» - ° 800d in all f e 9011b!"- hmmd u‘ 4&5?“ ind painful menstruation, leg: ls- Price W10 Der -b0X. which is suffcdent 1m 4m Trial Treatment. abolish coi- 1o days. P1118 woman wh will nd slaw»- wd sum- uu. wit. wi°ufiii ‘ LI HOSE. _ &_ hair... Moore and llflkeoddiilziitfi- - J-lIAtll TH! stools; i»... bod so our pricee before you buy Th W. T. Welinnr Co, Ltd. MENO HEAVY wool and cotton rubbed underwear, sizes 36 to 42. 85c per garment. Moore and Mc hood. Limited. _ QEOONGILED 1'0 WINTEI! ls the fair wearer oi’ one of Patton! styillslrfur trimmed suits.‘ Pick yours out today. ' ~ 3| v ME-Nl FLEECE LINED; under» wear Penmans beet quality, sizes 34 to 44., 90c per garment and McLeod, Limited. Boys-PULL oven swea _, grey with red collar, sizes surfing 32. soc ouch. Moore and McLeod. Limited. -x—-. PRIVATE XMAS GREETING card samples now in. We have '1' three of the best lines in Canada.- il Leave orders with the w. 1'. Wel- lner Co. Ltd. i: BOYS FLEECE LINED under- wear, not Pcnmans. sizes 28, 30. and 32. 50c a garment. Moore and McLeod, Limited. - MT. BUCHANAN SCHOOL- Followingis the standing of the pupils of Mt. Buchanan School for the month of September. Gratis Mf- - roce-r Did you ever realize the more HICKEWS Tobacco you sell the more money you get back, because Hickey’: n manufactured right here in our own city, and the money the employees get, you get it back in return for goods. so no more of HlCK-EWS BLACK TWIST and HICKEWS sliiOKlNG TWIST you sell the better. it is up to every mover to push the sale of these splendid tobacco: and by doing so will keep the money circulated at ‘heme. - Hickey 8t Nichoisonlollacco Ltd. Manufacturers Charlottetown .. - w- ' F 2 . I ... V-lll. (a)—l, Florence Bishop; 2. Annie Murchison; 3. Minnie Dot-h» erty. Grade V-l.--1, Ruby Docherty; ,- 2. Iiector ‘lylorrison; 3, Jobnle ‘llor- rison. Grade III.--l, Margaret Z - , Leod; 2, Albert Morrison and Ar- thur Ctmtelo. count; '3, Angus Docb- I arty and Leonard Murchison, equal. Grade *ll.——1, Hazel MacRae; 2, An- gus iliacRae. Grade l.—-1. John ' McKinnbn; 2, Marion McKinnon. Perfect attendance. Hazel tiliartin. Florende Bishop: Angus Docherty. ELLIUTVALE SCHOOL.-—The 1' following is the; standing for Sap- tember. Grade Vll.—1. R. iMcGini nis; 2, -I. Walsh; 3, B. McQuaid; 4. 1': Joe MoQuaid. Gratis VL-l, Bertha Gill; 2, E. Gill; 3, Luureitu Power: ti. W. Currant. Grads V.---l. Hen- rietta McQunid; 2. Helen (liii; 3. , Winnie Power; 4, l-Jarl Walsh; 5, Reginald Walsh; 6,-M. Murphy; 7, ' Grade iV.---1, Chester Jas Kelly; 8, d-larold Gormley. Micbaiel llltsGinnls; 3, Wilfred Gor- ilflawcett New Rival Pipeless - Furnace ; If you are going to install a Pipeless Fur- i , nace buy a ' FAWCETT NEW ' RIVAL . andbe ta‘ satisfied cus- , tomer. Call and see us .\ or write if interested. Priccsand terms. ar- ,- ranged to suit custom- ers. s Walsh; 2. mley; ~i, Henry Curran; 5. Elizab- [eth Murphy; ll, Laura Murphy. ,Grade lll.——1, Helen Curran; 2. Margaret Carmichael; 3. Mary Kel- ly; 4, Mary Corcornn; 5, Willie Giii. i6, Annie Gill; 7, Margaret Cnrcor- ian; 8, Peder Gill. Grade lil.-—1, =Rita IMcLean; 2, Stella Power; 3, Dun- jean Cnrmochael; 4, Gordon (iili; 5, Eilliel‘, McQuaid; 6, Edward Power; .7, Herman Gormley. Grade I Sr.»- 2, Leo Gill; ‘herest Cullen; 4. Gtcorgle llitirphy. |Grzule l. Jr.~-1. Emmanuel Laflerty; 2, Avitn Gill", 3. Martin Corcoran; W! i ' i], Gerald Walsh; -l, Vennntltts Lnfferty; 5. James Cur- .run; 6, Mary Carmichael; 7,'Peter - iMoGlnnie; 8. Ida tlitirpby: 9. Fran- icis Power; 10, Joe. Mcbellan; 11. MuLaiiun.—-Zilla Eeshan, . ; utllimltt‘ f to do when you - famous Llniment. This ls tho urns e11 year to be thinking of how W" Ire going tohsst yourEVl-ocms. You will find us ready to meet all your requirements. We have s lsrgs stock of "w" Well tool... Heating as theiBiszer, Sunbeam Oak. Hot Bisst, Auto,'1'or,tolne sndLEmplrsFrsnklln, at prlell -io suit every. ranging lrenri 810.00 up- 6.0M! "I 10"" look them even», v 0' ‘ ' i Ourllbii ‘gcolrss ufsnso g 'srs__ lust‘. tile‘ canto "i" Yoii sioam {nouns quickly or tor s short time w‘ - . ta sDDly Minardh It is antiseptic, i PEOPLE ll Oands Ivor glosses so er ’ rest their lllll n” oisssss nuts ssve was us , us u sip that tho -Ieursr vuluue ere-light precious!!- 0 unto: will tell It ‘gngreafi-flt. we. will lens- DR. E. G. HARRIS v Ipllli Fin Sale All shade: in stock, V, {sold at half price. $15010 $1.75, ehtiides- l P . 2 light-fixtures, Wm- d fits. win n , y- “n, gain‘ lavishly disp i‘ run, | i I 3- Freetown attended the . . . "a"! ¢1s§ t _ than» Wednesday 0st. _, th. g1 B 91m. n. A. ' Moktobon,‘ set...- ‘Treasurer. wsq gut, wag THE CHILL , OCTOBER DAYS children. Have you seen Patton's ilil/Eiy $3.75 suits yet? 5 DOZ. BOVS TWEED blooms:- lifllllfl. sizes for boys from 6 to 17 Years. $1.69 pair. Moore and Mc Leod. Limltéd.~ -~ Tl-l-E ATTRACTIVE BLOUSE i-s a necessity to any well fitting autumn suit. The overblotise ex- isiteiy finished and trimmed is layed at Futons. ..,.. . . u GRAND TRACADIE SCHOOL.- Stttnding for the month of Septem- ber. Grade VllL-l, Margaret Mc- EWER; 2. Rebecca ‘Keizer; 3, Gereda Watts. Grade V.-—1, Aileen McDon- ld and Joseph Buote,‘ equal; 2. 3°11" Gibbs; 3. tCora. Campbell. Grade lV.--—1. Mary Waits; 2, Jos- elih hiartin; 3, Helen Watts. Grade lll.—~1, Clan-en's Fanning; 2, Jos- eph hiaicbonnl ; 3, Nora McKin- non. Grade il.~1, Michael McKin- non; 2, Arthur Watts; 3, Myrtle Keizer. Grade l. ‘Sn-l, lldtl. Watts; 2. Dorothy Gibbs; 3. Elizabeth Campbell. Grade I. Jr.—1. Gordon Gibbs; 2. Reginald MacDonald and Edith Keizcr equal; 3, Gertrude Watts. lierfect attendance during month. Margaret McEweu, Helen Watts, Nora McKinnon, Clarence Fanning, Arthur Watts.\ Dorothy Gibbs. Gordon Gibbs, Edith Keizer. FREETOWN NOTEE-The little village of Freetown is fast pro- gressing into a prosperous tcwn.- Mr. Scales is erecting BMDTQB potato hu-ust: which gives employment 0 u great many men and the music nf the hammer can be heard from curly tnurning-until late at night. We wish Mr. Scaiies and all potato growers of Freetown a prosperous crop.-—There is also being erected three new dwelling houses in Low- er Freetown belonging‘ to Mr, Wil- fred Ha-mill, Abljah Burns nnd G.il- bart ArsenaulL-Jfhe stork has been kept viery busy this fall. 1t has visited the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Auld, Dwight Bcairsto, George Jardine and' Frank Calms, leaving three boys and 8- giri.-Mr. Elmer Jiteluney of North New Hampshire, spent a week recently m“ it" 800d warm suits for the _ . following. 1 I --—--_ ' ‘ 7 l/ILLE" tOlll0Ul‘l'.~—— find Qotobenzlllztil. Pleasant Valley, 11 a. m- Wheatiey River, 3 p. m. Hun- !" River ‘I n. m. Special mission- ary service. Special music. 0, H, Peters, Pastor, BAZAAR AND PIE 8OClAL— The ladies of the Brudeneil Wo- men's institute will hold a buznar and pie social at Buchex" Uewnfs house. Brndenell, on Wednesday night. Oct 25th. if stormy, 50014] will be held the first tine night 300045-2012: HALfLOWElEN TEA AND BAZ- AAtR in aid of the Charlottetown Hospital in the League of the Cross Hail. Wednesday and Thurs- day the 25th und 2on1. Come and help u worthy cause, ‘ ., _ . 30000808-21-31 _BR§OOKFIE‘LDL -- Qn Sunday, Oct. 22nd. the services in the Brookfield congregation will be as follows: Brookilelti ll u. m.. and Hartsvilile 2 p. m. There will not be any service at Hunter Riv- er- Kiiitiiy note the (ahange in the hour of service at Brookfield and-at Htlrtsville. 0n ‘Saturday. evening ut 7.30 o'clock Dr. ‘Saieeby will speak in tha Precbytirlnn Church at illunter River. All airt- cordially invited, . i DR. SALEEBY COMING. - Evory nmn who reads and tilillks will be interested in hearing tiu- addresses of Dr. Sulceby. British Scientist and Author. on Sunday next. He spanks to men only, in the Opera House Sunday. tit. 4 p. m, and at a truss met-ting at tho close 0t’ i111: evening t-httrrb scr- viccs in the l-‘irst ‘Methodist Church. Print-e Strum. , Silver collection will be tutu-n ut both meetings to defray ‘cxyv-nst-s. This is a rare opportunity for citi- zens t0 hear t: really great ntuu. on u. great slliljt-ct. . 'Auk for ilIlmmPu nmi ‘Pnks- no Other —--<-o>-i— "lhe Parents Duties AN IMPRESSIVE SERMON . BY REV. E. M. MALONE 'I‘-he duties oi‘ part-tits in the up- bringing of their children was em- pbasized last. Sunday evening by wit-h his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Delaney utter an absence of fifteen yicars. He speaks liigilil’ 0i i100!‘ old P. E. L-Thcre is some fine stock in Lower Freetown. Mr. John llelaneyis the owner of a beauti- shows great. promise ~01‘ speed ii with her cousin Miss Atla- Reeues. m tncnugarie in the skating rink at Central Betiequo on Wednesday ev ening ‘as, And was highly pleased wmning of nmleriai ease, physical com-lustre of chlltlrcil such questions as throughou|__xful'i, and worldly success in llisltitesc: Have I any ideals in life the entertainment Special mention must be mania of one feature “step-daticlnp," which wn-s enjoyed by all. crigtr The medicinal properties in cel- ery are now so well recognized that it “goes withou-t saying” What intelligent people want to know where can we procure it. and at a reasonable price; We tie/s, that we ‘are enabled to place it (direct from the producer to the consumer) at a price that will make you smile. Think of it, a large case (half barrel) size of celery for S2.50-——3 cases for $7.00 —-il cases $18.50. , Celery is not washed. but intend- ed for keeping for some time. Send in your orders for as many cases as required, not forgetting to inclose the necessary cash. and they will be forwarded to your nearest shipping point. state whether by freight or express. (To non-booking stations charges.) J. J. GAY d. SON Charlottetown. P. E. i. add Ymmmwmw the things that make G00». Pickles, ‘Spices chiefly. Unless the» spices are fresh and‘ vsry strong, they esnnot produce the flavor vslus. But disap- _ pointgnsnt ls overcome when you buy youltyspfess hers be- esuss we sell only‘ tho best there srs snd;ii'l_lvs_ thorn I whole or ground, in built er_ In pseksgss.‘ Other iiiilitllng handled right.—Mlss Zella Snoweyl has returned to her home in Boston‘- , ‘ MW‘. Swmlmg a pleasam vacaiionltemptei‘ when he tried to persunticiis not only n calamity for the in- grow celery in such large quanti-l Rev. ‘Mr. blnicuc at St. Peter's iCathedrnl, who tank this tinmly; Isublect. for bis Children's Day scr- ‘mon. I .vtr. Malone preached from the v ‘v‘-“¢¢v%.¢vvvwvvvvvvvvww vvvvvg P ' Ed i ' 112108 ward Island Ilospital I | TO THE PEOPLE OF QUEEN'S AND KING'S COUNTIES We are making the usual annual appeal for financial support and ask you to r"'“e"‘b°" that Hmillttals are recognized as an absolute necessity in every. community. Th?" “WY 9i" 071i)’ be maintained through the generous assistance of thepublic they scrvc. That our cost of operation is as low as any hos ' ‘ ' ‘ _ pttal m Canad d t ti.c avclagcnot more than half what is charged in the hospitals of sljnltretjliir fporftgnz: and other cities. 12a: 311a Hospital receives no part of your doctor’; fees, we are 0:‘ e responslbiilty of maintaining this Hospital is as much your; as ours; “my yglligli‘ szrvants temporarily elected to carry on the work, w ' r Mr w: must c: a: widmivf quarter or half dollar may be a most generous gift for “ma” hi] gc con rlbuticns from the well to do. We should get flvg dollar; T we ave been getting one. Ten we- have been getting en whcrs we have been getting five. The collections will be made as usual throu and the collectors will call on you Show y. Please be read f (h generous donation. We have a deficit of Eleven Thousand gollglrs svnliicvlrlthl a most s an ac- cumulation of the last thr - - - o” this year‘ #9 Y9"! Operation. This Its due the Bank and must be paid 9-9 where gh the school‘ district organizations W. K. RGGER i? ‘ Chairman Board of Trust“; e uwpwwoow» cocoa oooow o-oowoaooca» 0044000-00400 owwooooocc-eoiveaooo-oooooooconma-owwc-oo-oo vsoooaco-o-ooc +40 so ooveoooo-oooo c004 swoy‘; - o woo 0-0 +0 woooooo-o-ooooooowvoo-ooo-e pleasant. and 'hurtl to umnngc. Chiltlren are inveterate iuiitat-I urs; they are quick to discovory. cant. and insincerity and ikn-muiityz‘. if they dist-over that the import-‘M ant-P is laid iii home on “brantltii tinly" Lhvn thorc is little, chance fol" it ii<§ifii§fzfjliififl€hfiif \l'hich D0 You Prefer Well water or Tank water? |text -“iMan shall not. live by broad f,“ w“ syred by La ‘(gopta wggg‘; alone, but by every: word that pro- made what we t-nn truly term reui lcecdethmtit cf the motttii of Gull." He continued: - So did our Lord answer the him that physical cast.- and materi- A number o; the young pgnnla 0g] a1 comforts were tbc flrst thlngsgyvard effect cm the life of the com- _for“him to consider. | One of tbc must manifest di- | fects in our mntiern life is our pin forefront as though We did bcllovc {that nwn lived by bread alone, and' 11nd SZlPCGS-R? what tho word that proceeds out of mean anything t0 me’! _Gud's outh was of little value in,sider it a privilege to contribute to: Our water systems deliver writer DIRECT from the well to the tap. The tank is used to store air only. "Re- snltz~Frcsh water at all times, and no frost troubles. No thing above ground to freeze. Our systemshavs established s Island for dependable service. cept a substitute. The P. 0. Box G20 the "wordl that proccctlctb out of the mouth of God." f it ‘was the religion of (‘brist that Is ‘\\/ Ibome-life, and when that reiigiunii-Ii [takes (mud or nu luau-c thcu real 7i -b0mt= lite will vanish ton, and that ‘O4 t uiividuztl home, but, it bus an untn- ii i t r-stnitctlon on the Dmrt be deceived and ac- Tney are sold ONLY by Trash Well? £0. Kerlslngton. P, a, l, lmttnity‘ as troll. ‘J i (in ‘Children's Day W0 feel bountlyvpl ;to put bcftire those who lmvc tho,‘ lhesirie tbnsc of worldly atnbitiou"__ , _ ' - brczul flillll(.""billli'ii.iiiii anti religious star of-their lives. lucnt-rs t-nttnb tor most in life. it iIq-_our duty then to show the the militant-e of the bomc as onviyutmg that we are certain that .mnn ‘Does my iChnrcbi D0 LCOII-i life. in other words. when our re- its support? D011 llnd the servitresinf me nmst‘ Tmwvrnfl i“ ‘lelnrmmjdops 7”" H"? by hi?“ “km”? mi“- iiglotis duties (‘lush with our other ldttties "they take precedence and religion suffers. I This is the thought whit-h ‘Chil- |tli"en's Day should bring to the -.mintis of those who are parents rand guardians. For ll‘ the attitude of tbcomotiern parent is lone 0i’ in- iditfertmce to the claims of God in life, how can we epect the children i0 do otherwise than echo the sen- timents of those whom they ttlkc as their example? Tins is no doubt the age 0i’ the child and of the young generally. Titers are schemes of all sorts for child welfare, social uplift, the study of child psychology; but while we centre interest on the child and -aim at doing everything to keep him in life, we are apt to forget that another and often an opposing influence may be at. wonk in the home. ‘For although imuch is dons for children l-n titese days there scams an increasing desire for parents ' to throw more and more of their responsibilities _on the (lhurclt and the State. There are |utmbt~rs_ of homes in which no liners-at, or at the most morcly a casual interest is taken in the los- sons the Ciliidaififlflifi, -in the games he plays. in the friendships hc makes. That apparently is the duty of the teacher. And on the religious side there is the same in- difference as'to whether he goes to Citurtzh and says his prayers, or to Sunday school and prepares his lessons t-here. That also apparently is the duty of the clergy and the Sunday School teacher. ‘if this is~ the case, are we nur- prised if home life is threatened iu pleasures outside more and more. The modern. parent seems to be growing lout of touch with his chil- drn, and he seems to acquiesce in this position, because it snvcs him trouble and "bother. They lay stress on providing him with “bread alone.” They see that they are fed and clothed. but to-a great ntany they are a "tte_" and an obstacle to their own amusements and nu nt- iempt is made to show lihcm that life means more than material ease, cssa. How few parents ever try to foster the desire 0f_a boy to be- come n priest of the Church? lt is not considered a good enough hir- ink! .n.'.- _ Ilf parents are selfish, -we must expect to see their selflshnesi de- veloped triple in the child. " Than again. the daily atmosphere of the home towards outsiders counts for much. Where yxhildren i 1 ‘ ‘h,’ lhsar criticisms of s these days, lithe young set-k their . physical comfort and worldly sue» I attend a comfort m mo? Wufihmylint: character. Kinny of the world's m: erinl prosperity, money-making, ‘Confirmimun a blesfimg? A“, m {best arll mo<t htmmtn mun toil lirl‘iillt't't'.‘é.‘l from the wnrltPs point of lcommtulious of real benefit to life? ‘lmw a futhtirk m a ‘nmhpfs m‘ ill Vie-ll’, M8 ‘Yflrlh lime frflm the i 1f we can h,,ut.,,fly,,ns“.er -tYeS--,i't'it1.tltl‘r= intern-st was the inspirzu ximv point of eternal realities, un- w these qucsfiflnsv the“ surely n‘ lion of their Inn's work. Think of lnss there is a religious foundation is worth while to give our chimrenl the rtumbcfs of boys who now in life. , the benefits we have Omflmed: l made gitmtl, just for the snkc.-.~—0f} We must prove ttrlhenl our liv-" surely n is vrnniml] m “now 0"1.:[ii()5'l‘ at home. They iliili aufantilyi i115: belief in the Master's wnrtls: infuffgrenL-es H, prevent “mm mdkw- tradition to lllliltlili, or the h0t|0i"“St*ek ye first the-Kingdom of God. 1m; the ms, bf Hf-e oi‘ u fzitbtar was at stake, or thv ex- and His righteousness, and all these Nan certainly do“, "o, “w, hylleiililiitlil of :1 mother was the inde Jhings sit-nil be adticd unto you." rrmfllis ullusnuinu mo.“ want-can .L\-.-. mu swrmmdvat- n mu. 4......‘ 415%" i Baircrs Ba fit. “iii t . .. i ill ' A»: - --no need to bake athome raisins. The raisin flavor permeates the bread. You've itcvcr tasted finer food. Qrdcr a loaf now and count the raisins. HERBS your old-timc fayéoritg -—-full-frrc-ifvd raisin rca with at least eight tempting raisins t0 the slice--alrca_dy bakecifor- you by master bakers m your city. Simply ‘phone your grocer or a neighborhood bake shop 3nd have a"f'resh loaf foriunch or‘ inner to delight your folks. Wc’ve arranged with bakers in almost every town and city to bake this full-fruitcd raisin bread. Made with big, plump, tender seeded Raisin bread is a rare combination of nu- tritious cereal and truit—both good and good for you. Serve at least twice weekly to get the benefits. Use Sun-Maid for home cooking of puddings, cakes, cookies, etc. _ You may be offered other brands that you know less wcli than Sun-Maids, but the kind you want is the kind you know is good. insist, therefore, on Sun-Maid brand. They cost no more than ordinary raisins. Mail coupon for free book of tested “Sun- Maid Recipes." a Sun-Maid Raisins; The Supreme ' Bread Raisin Y CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT l‘ Sun Msiri Raisin Growers. Dcpt. N-509-2, Fresno, California. plete‘ Willi; shades, , s. Mclsaao as coon- Strut V . v Phone 722.1. needs too. _ _ ' ‘ ' friends and relatives. of their teach- ers, of the Church and‘ the clergy; is ltto be wondered at that the child loses his innate sense of rev- erence and respect and that his at- titude is one of distrust to those tn whom he should-have confidence? |Ths type of child-that om from a home of this kind is aiwa s un- iiogéts, blistiiware Company Ltd‘ ~ m == . onainttb-r-rsrown. m! .. r-ruue send rne cop of u: free boo "Recipes with Raisins)’, yo - k’ I Nssts_......_..._..............._..............._.._.......L' , Sun-Maid ‘Raisin Growers , Mrmberiltipliflfll? hssuo, Csurosuw W ditto Macs ‘ _ M"! firs» pom» Strut i Srnsn ....... ........-...._.........._._..__.... ' Ctrv;_...».........-.......... Psavntc: .............. .. Blur Paving: tufw-‘N .