, t .1 .u it: V,_-..,._..--. HONDA‘! . I 3r," "r9110. outv TABLETS MARKED t "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN For Colds, Pain, Headache, Neural-t, ' , Toothache. Fnrache, and _f0l‘ Rheumatism. Lumhago, Sciatica, Beuq ritis, take Aspirin marked with the mim- "Bayer" or you are not. taking As irin at all. ' cccpf. only Aspirin" in an “Bayer Tablets of unbroken "Buyer" Q There in only one Asplrin-“Qayof-You mint luy whee reciiona. Aspirin-the ‘ scribed by phvsicinns gentiinc teen years. . ow Handy tin lets cost but u also sell larger few cents. “Buyer” Flnver Manufacture of Ion Agplrln is the trade mark iregirtvrcd ln Canada) cf D . Salicyiicucld. tvtiils it manufacture. to » will be atutnpcd with their general trad: mark. ti; i‘ When you eat let it be the Best ” Tuttltttttyttttrttr Continued from Page Four THE FINANCIAL. CAPABILITIES OF THE PROVINCE. This ignor- ance did not deter them from vot- ing their own salary and indent- nity increase. EVEN AFTER THE ESTIMATES SHOWING THE EX- PECTED RECEIPTS AND EXPEN DITCRES IIAD BEEN PASSED AND DISPOSED OF BY TIIE H01“ -.-...;a1s But when they come to deal with the public, they are not look- ing for the some density of Ignor‘ once from the people. They are busily circulating TAX NOTICES of various descriptions. WHICH THEY ARE ASKING TI-IE PEO- PLE TO FILL OUT. AND I.\‘ SOME INSTANCES TO SWEAR TO THELR STATEMENT. If the business of the private tax payer is in as muddled a condition as the Patriot declares the public finan- ces to be, how can they fill out these forms, much less swear to Quint. lhb public nglltill imitation is well known that Alplrin rnennl 1.’; o "Bncr Crou." AskYour Grocer for om _____T_l_ Springs, _t'lTe’iu7_AT_the ses-siifth-e Ho_use they were quite emphatic in their answers as to the revenue their TAXACTION ACTS were going to produce. Now they come in with the practical admission that they were taxing the people right and left and in every direction, with- out the slightest conception as to taxation would realize. Even at this late date, af~ how much tlteir ter flooding the country with a past and present year, they clai they are densely ignorant_ Specia_I_Meetings Society and Judge Forbes in Charlottetown. These gentl men intend ‘holding meetings the interest of the Bible Socie which contains complete di Thcn you arc getting red Aspirin pro for ovcr nine made in Canada boxes containing l2 tab Druggiat "Baycr” packages. _ l, the Tablets of Bnrw- Con»! sessors, tax notices and collectors. and after collecting taxes of the to he ignorant still and of a truth The Rev. F. S. Porter, Maritime Secretary of the Canadian Bible of St. John, N. B.. expect to arrive today _ s. \\ ednesday October 20th, Char- in lotfetown HIM. M105. vided on 0‘ e . . "Mrs Mrs. iCapt.) tune Harbor. 5' Rh Hall. m Judge Islands. field. Stewart. u. Hall. ._.'THE ’ ‘CODFISH ther, James, Sunday, lottetotvn -_- _ ..'THE CURTIS 'I at St. Charles, was surveyed Tues day by Mr. John A. MacDonald, L. 8., Hermann-lie. preparatory to placing it on the mlrket. contagious _..'l1' PAY! to ‘bu! h tlio Prov- .._'“OI\DIR from Holman’; Cn- POTATO CROP IN most of King's County in excellent PLENTlFUL - There was good codtieliing at Nau- frago last week. PROPERTY ‘PROPERTY DIVIDED- Mr Frank Bell McDonald and his bro~ Hermanville, who worked their property together for many years, had said property di- l-‘riday last. -_-,-_{0Q D. McIntyre, zone to where she will participate in an interesting event. has Forbes following: Sunday October 10th, Cardigan. Tuesday October in St. Paul's Sllnnrd‘! Llllfltvll CIRI COMI- l ——-—{-O>-i— EASTERN PERSONALS Michael C. MacPhee, Roclrbarra, is visiting her mother, _ l-lennesaey, St. Catherine's, who is ill. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Hennes- sey, Hernianville, were the happy recipients of a fine the 0th Inst, all well. baby girl on cently of New York City, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Clear Halifax, Tuesday, October 12th, Bay For. ivednesday octouei- 1am, Kings- born. Thursday October 14th, Stanley. Friday October 15th, Cavendish. October 17th, Murray Monday, October 18th, Murray Harbor North. Tuesday, October 19th, Murray ‘er. , Wednesday October 20th, Char- in St. Paul's ‘Parish will conduct the 12m, Cale- donia. Wednesday October 13th, Wood Thursday octouei- 14th, Valley- Sunday October 17th, Vernon. Tuesday October 19th, Mount Parish taco. _ “mum ‘log-Tattoo rnou neonate-o can't; Stewart Limited. merslde. 338240-9131. dozen at. Holman’; Bum 3382-10-9-81. ply lasts. merside. _i_,_ requirements for er a quantity at once. man Ltd, Summerslde. 3$82-10-9-3i. -____ . Nomi" Brien, adomea “ugh. Mlnnnl‘: Lhlment for Dunn. en lhllililiil! ier of Mr. and Mrs. John D Mc- “'—_‘.}_—_' Intyre, Monticello, l fakln t FRANCE UNABLE To MEET iieleittatatl Bidllllllilfill] he..." a husband‘ M? w,,1,,gh'“,§,: OBLIGATIONS wné-téaauJANy ' of Monticello. The event took - an!" "annahdo place at St. Margaret's Church. ARE GREAT APPFIIERQ Wednesday. PARIS, Oct. 8-—The French bud- , get for 1921 which will be submit- uotuzu m atuvzn FANS ; u-Mm ma,“ Morngyrm m. ted to the Chamber when Parlia- ount tao 26,000,000,000 francs presenl. 000, 000 francs, so that the the same level. 000,000,000, year, an frames this year. Finance Iiftlnister represented expense mostly of army increase tige in the Near East. year. He estimates a Westernliurfi a -—IT PAYI b bl! h fllll Pm!’- —LADIES' SUITS at reduced prices for Saturday. Sinclair Q 8854-10-84! I 41m: rams of all kinda at I t. ' - owe“ “n?” a “chum” sum the kidneys in their effortfo filter —HOLMAN8 have rewind _ '1; fresh supply of Dynamite for stump- ing purposes, order now while sup- 3293-10-5-31. -HlGHE8T quality Smelt Webs at lowest. prices at Holman’: Sum- 338010-941. —-CIRCULAR SAWS and Saw Spindles-biggest values at. Hol- man's, Summerslde. 3382-100-(ii. -HOLMAN srfiztm. (65-lb.) Four Ply Roofing will meet every durability and satisfaction. Cheaper and warmer than shingles. Nothing better. Ord- lt. T. Hol- ment reopens next month will am~ against. 2l,500.000,000 for 1920. U‘. the other hand, there is to be no extraordinary budget, which for the year was inst over 5,000,; total national expenditure is about on A special budget summing up the cost of reparations in the liberated area anti pensions which the Ver- sailles Treaty enjotlns, must. be borne by Germany, amounts to 24, francs ibr tithe coming against- 20.000.000.000 Fmncolstlvlar- sal lays stress on the elimination of the extraordinary ibudget whlih e . army and navy not voted tby Par- mm Umted smea- lia-ttient, but his estimates show on “ 4,000,000 francs. lt is probabL, “owever. that the Nationalist majomy will not raise very serious objections to an expen- diture whose most evident purpose is the maintenance of French pres‘ The minister hopes that the bud- get can Le met from revenue, which was not the case for the present re-turn of 40,000.000,000 francs from the war benefits lax on the gross business "turnover. but even‘ 1t he can avoid “M!!! a part of the proceeds of the an u Bachcity ‘ .Antl liiltleys Hurt ‘TD? EATING NEAT FOR A WHILE IF YOUR BLADDER l8 TROUBUING YOU. i iWhen you wake up with back- lcho and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat ,formn uric acid which over-works it. from the blood and they become and 1055!. When _ “Sort of paralyzed ....."i’.'.§. '€."2."i‘.2.T.3‘°3..°i’2' ~t~t==tst a“ d“ mantle your kidneys get you must relieve them, like you m, Hove your bowels; removing all the ; body's urlnous waste, else you have backache, stick hegdpche, din)’; spells; your stomach sours, tongue in coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twlngeo.‘ The urine is cloudy, ful-l of sedi- ment, channel oflan get sore, water acalds and you are obliged to aeek| relief two or three times during_ the night. Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four Ounces of Jud Salts: take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidney will This famous salts neas. Jad Salts in a life savor for regu~ lar meat eaters. It is inexpensive. cannot. injure and makes a delight- ful, effervescent tlit-hia-water drink. m utjiiitttnt ANGUS Momma At Bangor, Maine, on Sept. 19, of pneumonia. Angus ‘Mclnnis, ag~ dd 72 years. He loft Grand River, about 28 years ago, and has since lived in Bangor. He leaves to mourn a widow, three daughters. nis of North Carleton, who is the" last of the famil (Journal and Copy.) y. Pioneer ‘ Please stocks which France year on a clve years‘ credit flrnm As in the budget of 1920, were is no posslbiltity of coping with the spccial budget of pensions and ro- paratiom which is an appalling drain upon France. GUARD MAN 0' WAR —-——v rtnw YORK, Oct. 9.-'-"so that crooks and unscrupulous gamb- lers will have no opportunity to turn any trick on Mon O‘ War a squad of Pinkerton detectives will accompany the horse to Canada tomorrow." the Herald says this" ture for Cardigan, presented Evelyn, Leona, Frances and one eon, Carr; also two daughters by his first marriage, Etta and Jessie, moi married in the United States". Velours He is a brother of Ronald Mcln- Heather ,____,_______.._..€.._.._.- of the sale of Amerimn amt? >' would 1m about; 119-121 Queen .,_ Mouton m) Charlottetown t $7.50 $7.50 Navy, Brown. Grey, Brown and There's a particularly ha women's fail and winter coats. _ we feel sure that you will be pleased with them. in Brown, Taupe and Blue $8.25 I New Fancy plaid coating ‘l and Grey Chinchilla ssoo Blue Fancy Plaids heavy, soft and warm $4.50. ndsome assortment of the new cloths for The latest weaves have just come to us, and Friezes with Plaid Linings, $6.00, $6.25, $6.50, $7.00 one only exclusive coat lcttgtit in each I \\§Q\\ ZIZIIIII . and fllli\§\fll$flllli fiPlaid Skirting Fabrics Are Very P These very handso opular. me Plaid Skirting materials h come lit-they are extremely popular and very new. shown are all _wool, 56 inches wide, to make a skirt unuucouuuloo-oo-uonvolouIn: u.“ ave recently The fabrics and 1 1-4 yards is quite sufficient 9.00 heifer won the championship for However, all who had ———-—_= the privi- a; follows; Thursday 0¢l0ber 21st, Mount coming loan to make and m t— ' I n dlfftifellt atierns-and ‘Rev. .\ir. Porter will conduct fl°rberl~ whim‘ he was “med m ‘hswmfiethe qxomiugv They Wm guard ‘he horse or te l t pflCll aticrn ‘he fonowlng,__ . gummy October 24,1,’ Marsh h“, budget_he w,“ be almost can and Jockey Kummor from the time Qnly tWO S ll‘ S 0 C‘. p . Sunday October 10th. George- fleld- tain to repeat the elmedient of of their arrival at Kenilworth uniil Your skirt will llOl. b8 repeated all town, Tuesday October 26bit, Union. reckoning as revenue the proceeds their return. u, P Vince hionday’ October 1111i, $011115. "isdnesday Ocwber. 21m. 3”“ \ , L over e r0 - co. WLQI‘. i- -—---- FAREWELL ADDRESS A A f" o; the friends o; Mt \I\\\\\NZIIII%Y\I\\\\Q\R\\\_I‘- flflflll4\\\\l\hhfl‘ i v V. t _ ‘Brothers’ on the eve of his depar ' - @ana0a's Favovifo ‘Pipe Tobacco. S so \~. @540 o $220k? fix 120 rooms, Si! room; with Private baths. completely re- novated. Excellent menu. Prompt service. H. C. BROWN, fhnlgor, Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Propretoro. 33534-3901. Hotel Arrivals VICTORIA HOTEL i M. F. De Champ. Boston; A. Wright, Boston; F. Montreal; filastzow: Mrs. J. Malbett. Glasgow; C. J. Bruce, City; Ottawa; S. K. Todd, City; Barrett, Boston. REVERE HOTEL t Ringo. J. S. Kennedy. St. John; B. Ward, Toronto: A. F. Masher, Halifax; C. J. McKinnon, Boston; Baby Lincham, Boston; R. J. McDonald, Butte; J. J. Quinn, x A. l3. Dlckieson, New Glasgow; .\Irs. .\.B. Dickleson, New g ' New Glasgow; Geo. A. Dickleson, New Todd, Bradalbane; A. G. Rausden, _. ' J. R. jllakeney, Halifax; N. S. Burton, Montreal; A. Cameron, Montreal; Mrs. William Eliott, Boston; J. S. MacDonald, Monticello‘. F. McLeod St. John; T. A. Symons, Toronto; F. S. Garreth, Toronto; H. W. Fox, Montreal; Bruce Simpson, Toronto A A. Alexander, Toronto; J. Tot- _ton, Toronto; R. S. French, Mon- itrerti; Wm. W. Briethnmpt, Kit.- ‘chener, Ont; Chas W. Cox, Toron~ ,fo; James Dickout, Boston, Mama Roy Lance, Toronto; Frank Powte, Pbillpmnn, N. 8.; V. A. Candy, St. John: c. Candy, 81.101111; Wm. l E. Brown. York; J. R. Brutldago, Halifax; G. B. Beer, Summersidl; Epmlth. Toronto; W, lfiltaymond, him with the following: ‘ _ , To H. M. Brothers, iStation Agent, . Bear River. twe, your friends of Bear River and surrounling country, bog to eay to you that we have heard with regret of Your intended de- parture from here and we cannot allow you to go without express- ing our feelings of appreciation for the many high qualities of heart and head, which wo have been privileged to observe in all our acquaintances and dealings with you. As an official we are pleased to any that we have al~ ways found you courteous and obliging, and at all times willing to do your very best to make indeed 3 . 1 ' t ' that helped greatly to make the ' Aiyrahilre breed. Among the out-l n.1,; hamlet. i -—- 4h»- uno-J , " , Ayrshire things satisfactory. As a reside!!! with ua during the past five years your character and conduct have been inspiring and a contiua-I‘ ‘source of pleasure to your friends and acquaintances and your many manly traits will belong remem~ bt-rcd among us. ln conclusion, let us wish you the very best of good luck In your new place of abode and let us ask you to convey to your amiable wife the same flood Wlbhes as We extend to you. We would ask Y0‘; to accept this small token of our friendship an desteem and We (|'\[§[ you will carry with you fond romembronccs of the time you have lived among us. Signedz-John H. MacKinnon. Joseph ‘E. Dongle, Joseph l’. Dea- gle, J. J. Chalsson, Peter Chais- son, Joseph A. ‘Mclsaac. Donald O'Keefe, John Campbell, Simon Deagle. Stuck mes Among the exhibitors of Ayr- shire cattlé at. the Provincial Ex- hibition held in Charlottetown, the name of Mr. Edwin Reid, ‘Sunny Slope Farm, Rollo Bay, P. E. I., may be mentioned as one Ayrshire 9Xlllblf._ttll6 success it was. Mr. Reid showed eight heatlt of cattle that were a credit to the‘ standing animals in Mr. Reid's herd may be mentioned ‘bone Pine Belle. This cow has qualiflel in the Record of Performance in the ttwo,‘ three and-four year old classes, glflng as n four year old over 12.000 Ibo. of milk in the year. Lone Pine Bell won first in the. .812, iatl Prlpo, given by the readers Alrociation for cows ‘h: 11g on bffidinl record. begun under five years of ago. At the head of the herd Glands Paul o! Engletwood, whose dam, Flosuid if Bornbru, hum: otfloinl record‘ of 14.415 Dilllildl mm: and so» mi butter tot. He ll aired ‘bysBrieryi 76o onlltyjromhfq -"Or, out of Lou Plllo oak. a son of Bank, with of 14.131 lbs.‘ two roar old. ~ Ilor luring clns, Mr. Leo Trainer, Johnston's River: Jul. . h u" 1,, Hough, Newlngton; A. E. Nioholll, . d Brlfiy BOTH, of Sun- Halltu; 0.1. Mcllilile, Montreal: ‘- t i d7 ' " nlbeeedod in cnpmr 11v“ 1-1, Karo, 30110 3;". y; g, ‘ ‘ in” tho rod ribbon. This in an ox- ymmg heif- d lrdiyPflloflliflvdood. best Georgetown Unfortunately, accommodation at Cnar- lottclown Exhibition, Mr. Reid was obliged to stalls and .5l10w upto the beat stabling fetniale, any age at the Exhibition this fail. owing to lack of could not help being that. they are ‘ace his herd in horse consequently did not advantage. the best of the breed. loge of seeing this beautiful lterrl convinced Ayrshires of the right aort, the kind that make B good profit for tholr owner from a production standpoint and can also compete in tlte showing witli V ‘ \' . A Rich, Clear Gloss- obtained by the O-Cedar treatment HOSE who now flntl floor oliahing a real task-because they ave not: yetndoptod the easy O-Cednr way- will find n new joy in housework when the; do install an O-Ccdnr Polish Mop an put it to work. Quickly it removes the foot marks, the dust and the dirt. Almoatna quickly it odds tho high, dry, lasting polish that add: so much to the appearance of any room ‘ O-(‘edar Polish 30c. and 60c. a bottle, $1.50 to $3.50 n mn. O-Cedar Polish Mop, with 54-ln. handle, $2.00. Both Polish and Mop at your Hardwnroor (Jrocery shop. CIIANNILL CHEMICAL CO. LIMITED TOROXTIU 4h...“ "l1, \\i\\\\fi.lllfl\iiflw