Orange and Citron Peels yiee i‘... it. be the best Wagstaffe’ CANDIE C nnadidrl Made FOR ‘YOUR CAK$ AND PLUM PUDDINGQ SOLD BY ALL GROCERS -i .'. Urtk ~ i_ V‘ V-lbjljmfllpd. . w ~11 t .» .t ‘i. l <1 i further particulars apply to ‘ . Ill‘ your very generous patronage. 1N will gfve you faithful ‘ -——'.—_:::-_-=l ..F0ll SALE clllltll_>__s_.ul:s l , . 3T1" "l?!" 9T m“ h" J". W111"! l llm selling off at greatly reduc- u ii "M b? Film"? 3'10"‘!!! °Y\ ed prices every day of the week' l ""31"! °ll wednesalY- 06L for one or two months. l‘ 11 911W! 1'73"“ 0! 33 “m5 lf you want a general bargain be l clear and in good state of cul- m“ to can tvutlou with good house and out, bhildlngs within 2 miles of l-lunterf L. ANDERSON. i St. Peters, P.E_l. lllver. on enules Road. 34g5.10.1g-6|_ ‘ '=. EDWARD WHITE, -__________ I : Hunter River 1 3x413 103231;“; Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of tile shareholders tot the "Diamond Silver Black Fox Company, Ltd." will be held at Central Bedeque, P_ E. island, on Tuesday, Octohr," 19th, 1920 at two o'clock p. m. for the election of directors and the transaction 0f such other business as may prop- erly come before the meeting. THOS. MOYSE. Secretary. A Farm For Sale .1115 acres of land situated at Brook 1d. D55 rules from Charlottetown mile from Colville R. R. Station 5 acres under excellent cultiva- billhco covered with hard and wood. within l4 mile of two ‘ls and churches, churches ol‘ 0r denominations. within easy h. never failing stream ct‘ wat- nt the rear, two wells at tile t. ling! house and conlnlodious VIII in good repair, well iono- l with cellar and wire. ‘ Oct, 1i 6i. Auction Sale l g. ANGUS N. McLEOD, Brookdeld. P. F). i. or BENJAMIN CARTER, ‘ Auctioneer. To he sold by Public Auction on Monday, Oct. 18th, at 2 o'clock. h... m. at Por-tage, Lot 36, Queen's 00., 100 acres o! freehold land. Farm fronts on East River, mussel beds, and the best oyster fishing within 100 yards of form, one mile from McNallys Wharf. one mile from Traczldie Cross station, also 20 tons hay, 10 tons straw. For terms fltilply to owner, Wm. leanings, Covehead Road, or PETE-R BRODIE, Auctioneer. ii-twleigh Customers a N0’i‘lCE ‘L 001116 illness f Mrs. ‘Dpnlhneli l have to leave pills ls- d- l have sold my business to 339110-9451 Dd. Win. Birt of l9 Gerald Street. , ln thanking you Sale oi Land at Strath- gartney - To he sold at the Court House Bonshaw, at noon on Thursday, October 14th, two lots of land sit- uated in the village of Bonshaw; one containing 4% acres. other 5 1-10 acres also at same time and place two farms situated on the north side of the road, one mile from Bonahaw, one contain- ing 96 acres, omer 103 acres. For fill-char information apply to Alan Stewart, Btrathgartney. v 3088-9-28-14i-pd. Ljrnuid ask for my successor a. continuance of the same. and trust service. Any outstanding bills can the re- illlifld to lne ‘if loft at J. H. Gill's, comer at Great George and Fitz- my Streets. Please remit by Post OM00 order or Postal note not later than Nov. let. 1 do not wleh to leave any bills to be collected by any one but myself. Thanking you lu advance. Yours truly, N. T. ROCKWELL. 13 Sydney Street. Charlottetown m1 »- ~. ‘Great Turf Rivals Canadian Horn is Under Protoc- WILNDBOR, 0ct_ t-Raclng at Ken llworth Park race course thlsafter- noon was overshadowed by the ar- rival of Sir Barton, owned by Conl- With the arrival, or, the champions thesiagc is set folifithe running of, »‘ the, match racaifor a purse of $75k. ' - 000 and a gold cup emblematic of the thoroughbred horse champion- where the stud of his owned is sit- uated, willie Man O'War came from lNew- York, having been recently istabled at Belmont Park, where he lmade a phenomenal trial -before be- ing shipped to the Canadian traclo; .nt Kenllworth track. lie reached ' on which he came being late in lllanrls. Sir Barton is the type known -- Meetingiweliht and travel a journey, hold- ‘ Reach Kenilworth For Final Trials u» u -wt>u~ a sturdy Pollen Dog Who Watches Every Movement lcnuwwolvllll. ' A —Tl.slcn rams. pander J. K. L. Rose, and Man o’ War, owned thy Samuel D. Riddle. ship of America. Sir Barton came from Laurel, Sir Barton was the first to arrive ‘ llrindsor at noon and was unloaded trance Man 0'War dill not get in until nearly five o'clock. the train reaching Windsor. Two better speci nlous of the thoroughbred ltave nev er before graced a Canadian track. Both are of a dltrll chestnut color and rengy. in appearance. ‘Man 0’ War stands out over Sir Barton in size, ‘being a horse of ever sixteen amen _ horsemen as the "Big- llttle orse. He is well coupled and chunky, being the style of horse ground and shoulder a heavy im- post. Like Sir Barton, Man 0'War has also shown that he can carry ing many American track records for races‘ over a distance of ground. SIR BARTON ON TFIACK_ Due to his earlier arrival Sir Bur- ton claimed the first advantage ov- er his worthy rival, that of being galloped over the course on which he is to meet Man 0‘War, Sir Bar- ton was given a couple of hours‘ rest by trainer Bedwell, after which _ he was sent on tllc track. lie gal- loped a mile at a two-nllnutc clip. was breezed through the stretch, and then taken to his stable spec- ially prepared for his reception. Tile equine champions made the journey from their respective plac- es nccomlpanied only by the ponies used ire-loading. them to and from their work and in exercise gallops. Trainer iBedwell decided yesterday before shipping Sir Barton that he would use two of the horses renq resenting tile stable of J. K. L.‘ Ross on the Canadian circuit as trial horses,‘ as those at Laurel are engaged in stakes and handicaps for which l-pason they were not ‘brought to Windsor. ‘Baby Grand. the two-yearold. for which J_ K. L. Ross paid $25,000 anti which tron n -. U100 Home-made Remedy Stops Cough: Quickly ' The but run h mrlllt-lne you ever ' null. .\ hm ly surlptr easily and r quickly made. Save-n about $2’. p a a a n u a A o I o v You miszilt be surprisctl iu know that the best thing you can use fol a severe cough. ltl a rcmcdy which is easily prepared at homo in lust a pvegooaoaa ." October 14, 15, & 16 BEGINS (LE. Pratt 8t Son's Mid-Month SPECIAL PRICE SALE . Qvery article with a YELLOW TAG attach- ed, will be a QENUINE BARGAIN. Boots, Suits,RaitncoatsgOvercoats, Ladies’ Coats, Sweaters, Furniture, rings, Mattresses, Hardware, lines etc.. will all e tagged. We also tag a special Grocery Assortment, at an Fxtra Special price. Only one assortment sold to each customer Qctober 14, 15 and 16. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. C.E. PRATT 8r SON St. Peter's These sales will be continued Monthly, for some time. Special t llOllllllely, only on day COME WHEN t. H!!! * be obtained prices will s mentioned. so YOU'RE CALLED ' dren like it—and it, is urc and good. Pour 2%, ounces of inexjn a l0- oz. bottle; then fill lt up wltil plain granulated sugar syrup. Or use clari- ficd molasses. honey. or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. if desired. Thus you make l6 ounces-m fami_ , Sllpplv-“llllt costing no more than a. ‘email battle of rt-lldy-nlutitv rough syrup. ‘ And as a courrll medicine. tilrre is really nothing better to he had at. any price. ltyocs right to the snot anti lzlves quick, laetin relief. with directions and don't accept any- thing elite. Guaranteed to lzive abso- lute satisfaction or monev refunded. Tile Pine: Co-. Toronto, Ont. !2aoo-a-za-uvl_ 21f. Anctzm out: “l Dr. Rendel Harris believes that. an ancient barn at Chalfont, Sl- Glles. Bucklnghamshire, England. is composed chiefly of timbers from the historic little Whaler, the May- flower, which bore the Pilgrim ills start here yesterday, will carry Sir Burton the first ‘part of his trial, and His Choiceralso a winner at the present nledtlllg".'”will pick Sir Barton up and "flllifh the It'll?‘ of a mile and a qnlflel- with him. Both of these horsegutile credited with stepping quarters ‘in llfillf“ than twenty-three secohds wlllc‘ will carry their stablefcompanlot along fast enough. ‘ Man 0'War during his raclll‘ career nlatle his best, trivs- aloll and will finish his training fol" the. match race in the same nlunller. lie will be broken away with tba pony which accompanied him here and will then proceed on tllc last part or the journey by ilimsell‘. The dates for tllc. final lrlills of the two horses have already been decided on. Trainer Bedwell will breeze Sir Barton tomorrow lllorn- irlg in preparation for a llllle and a quarter workout. on Saturday morn- ing. which will be his last effort over a distance of ground before the race. He will be hreezed again on Monday morning and will b6 given a blowout on Tuesday nloru- ing. Man 0‘Wal~ will be gallopcti at a two-minute clip tomorrow afternoon and will he breczed 0n Saturday mile and a quarter trial on Sunday morning. He. will be breezetl again on Monday ' ‘ tllotll trainers are confident of, victory, ‘hut. neither underestiluates] the strong oppositicllillls favorite has to lllt'l‘l hcfore deciding supre- lllacy bl tween the two ‘ orses. ll. G. Bedlwcil states that Sir Barton llad never tlonc better than during the lust few weeks, adding that llc had silown llilns-elf at his best in. all of his recent trials and breez- irlg. llis trial of one mile and a quarter in the nlud at llavre tie Grace was satisfactory it) his tritiu- cr, willie a trial yesterday after- noon before he was shipped also proved that lle had come well out ffw $03253‘; itllggaéhfingibwll‘: (i? oi‘ the previous workout and llad vytltlil epcr lfltlliul. sluulliv tg§ lost none of his early foot. or lnsry mug or t- es co tn -~ . . , _ dlourll. Tastes pleasant. tao-cilil- “an ow“ h“ “my bwuzed since his trial at Belmont Park on IManday afternoon, when he went the journey of the race within one second of tile record of .201 3-5 iv held jointly with Sir Barton for the FSttrattlgfl course. Trainer Fells- tal stated that Man O‘War's trial on Monday llad pleased llilll and that. tile horse carried the weight he will have to shoulder ill the promptly heals the in nmed mem- _ runes that llne the throat and air llleetlng with Sir Burton. iliitiifwiaoiiflFfiliy’,,§j{,'§fi’_‘“,f,,,}"§§§,§ Tile horses are llow stuhled in _our courlll stops entli-lcly. Splendid quarters erected for tllcnl by the bgznlgaggfhézliggfup‘ °“"°"°” “m, management of the Kenilworth Pinex a highly concentrated race track. ‘The stables are fur- t:::::"t..."t£i:1'.:ttt ttttuaiutl‘; Ill-Mt Wu merlnbranefikl! i t t k which lilo llorsos can bc walked o avol ilanpo n men . n your , _ drumzm for “zv? ounces “Phlox” regardless of the weather condl tions_ “The stables are surround- cd by a double fence, one us a pro- tccllun for tile overhangs and the . other to keep tile public out. The Iolnylhfitlahog-ll. lshllm ‘i: stables are guarded by Pinkerton 8%‘ I‘UL§|QN"_~'“‘ | ‘h , men. one man being stationed at vall- l, _ ‘ ouch corner of the square yards ion-m? surrounding the places wllerc the Ilgflllljgllfljqfl, dWg will" 950g w “who horses are housed. ressed 05s with Organs P, 6111116 2:111 paydattffe 11951.1: ‘ “M. DOG PROTECTOR‘ I U est Market Prices for some. We Wm‘ '5" Bafl“ "m"? ca" 3M1‘ i ggtefitgzisymylntliziflmgtaltll}: ling, the onetime famous rider who m __ 3 "m mob,’ wb all-m Wm‘ Two IllIirlIWOIKEQ Slr Burton Ill all of his fhfiflun“ ‘l. _ _ Hunnmd To” ‘and “and may‘ tr a s during the past two seasons h“. ¢ m‘. . . “b0 mg mule; hgfing “m, 4o 111917039 and one who knows all tllefigalne u...“ ‘n. _ u. t! will do “it ho comslrondlu little horse." at he calls him. can "up. ml. 9., ‘uh...’ ‘m’ “" w” “Sum W“ l” b“? do. ‘Carl Shilling is more san- vnllupovvnlo ‘ ‘ miklllflfliPfflflllcethellias-mwq h ‘d hum one; mine I Iln Trainer Bedwell and , ' \_ ' expressed the ‘belief that Sir a» ';'"“'#2"l'°'"' l: & Co ton would emerge from the race as iuhnhunh‘, rr . I Y g tlls champion of the tArnerlcun turf. Pnunih Btdllhlh The greatest protection that the kg, W“ 1w‘ u sustains “of n '79:!‘ art's rinses: mo m ‘I -vtlnta»ge' to thelhree-year-oid. On Ross representative has, perhaps, outside of Shilling, ls "Wolf," the Qfll’ Fathers lo America. The structure is part. of whatls now known a: OldJordans Hostel of the Society of Friends. At a special‘ meeting summoned by the Mayflower Cele- brotion Committee and held in the * I old barn, Dr. Harris told of his in.- vestlgatione regarding the dis- covery of the Mayflower-climbers. The photograph shows the interior of the heavily tllnbered hem. Dr. Harris ls seen at the left. police dog which sleeps in the horse's stall and accompanies him while being walked around" the stable under the overhang; " , i tMan 0'War will alsobe gnlloped by the boy who gallons hirn regu- xrly, until Clarence Kummér. his l ckey, arrives on Sunday to‘ ridc lm in his final trial. The champion tlree-year-old is attended by a mall army of stable hands, all of hom have cared for hi-m stncehe lade ills first start as a two-year;- Jld, giving pronlise He has lived up to that promise and now greater. things are asked and eitpected o! him. "" '" " Snllluvl ii. Riddle. owner of Mun O‘Wnr. will reach Windsor on Sun- day lllornillg. He intends leaving New York with a party of friends on Saturday. J.K_i,. floss i5 due to arrive on Sn‘- turd-ay, and may reach herein time for tile workout of his horse_'_l-Jnrle in America Sande, who will have the-mount on ‘ lSlr Bafibh',"'wlll“réli‘ch ‘tiers tomor- row nlgllt. " ' MAN O'WAilt FAVORED. Both llorsesllavt: n strong fol- lowing here, although at the pre- sent tinle Man 0‘War is an odds- oll ill-st choice at. 4 to 5. This will he tile first time he has raced out of ills own: division. and Sir Bar- ton's admirers freely express the nplniorhthat‘ this will be a disad- tlte other h'and,~Slr ‘ Burton has met atntrdefeated horses of all ‘ttges, his-greatest victory, accord- inlf 10' his ‘trainer, tbeing in an event for three-year-olds and up- ~wir'rd.' ' ‘ "‘ “ lvitlrtlle continued flue weather of the past few days extra care has ‘been given to tile track which ls lnow in‘ record-breaking condition. The track ilfbeing cared for by JamesrSollthardfwho prepared the trnckat Syracuse for the harness racing during -wlllcll several re- cords were lowered in yesler-years. The hotels in Detroit are even- naw well/filled up, while parties are arriving on almost every train. so that by the week-end the ac- omnmotlalion at. both Detroit and Windsor will be taxed lo overflow- i ins. Nov? “Shel " Enid sWhnt he ' ts l\_. i . i, ON SATURDAY OCT. 16, AT ONE t or becoming ime {omwlngzfl the equal of any horse ever raced , r2141. B...) -_,_n.. n’ trolllx‘ .1. luilliltw thsiuars old . -i ' his 1- " Tommarldei‘ i t ltlcltoll sill‘ Valuable Stock Qwln to loss by fire of barn and a ‘ onsiderable portion of his crop"! will sell for W. Sel- lick on llis farm at Bracltiey Point Road, five miles from city, UOLOCK P. M.- l 06W. 9 years old due to fresh- etn Novf2ti. liflelfer (Ayrshire) 1 l-Z years {afloat-hint txrw-‘folui years otti=<llteitla~1lldsllttll~lli January.- .. (Ayrshire vfloldllfAyl-sllire “nklazltwi-lholltnsoltl. '- = QWW The nuns "RIP?" Jill! Merl Always buy on o! "Bpyer Tdblets Theo Aspirin ls the trade mark t u m. Whllo it tn n“‘uemuuiltoo‘od'sll‘la{hsfuhlle ltlllll! lm|""°"l~ I'm-Mum!“ with their littoral trade lnul. lhO ' um he stomped Stoclu-l more. "elven? }lttt "not this... at All wit... the Pattie: identifies , uine Aspirin.—!-|1BlAlP_m“ 11 by physicians for over rune- "yeln dud nnlv mode in Qnnude. unbroken of Aspirin" winch Tin o - _ p M th Clearing S I 0f Broadlea Farm. situated at Melbourne, Lot 48, October 14th, at 12 o'clock. noon sharp. , ' 1mm consists of as acres of choice lend, one of the best int-m, n, the Maritime Provinces, being five lnilbs from Charlottetown, on; mile from the Mt. Herbert Station, c1010 cheese school. Making it an ideal locationior doirying; with hot water, telephone, good barns, 2 acres the valuable stock, crop and implements. 8 years old,(Del'ln), l more sevelfyeari’ ‘old,’ 1 draft horse. 5 years old, (Baron Kelvin), also one d the best herds ' of registered Holsteius ever offered for sale, bred to the but hulls? in the Province. * " Crepe-GB tons hay. 600 stnolra Banner oats, 60 stocks wheat, b bushels ‘Hmothy seed, quantity potatoes and turnips, and tull line oi ' farm implements, usually kept on a well equipped term, together with harness and all other articles too numerous to mention. i Bale positive. llo reserve. Terms, all sums up to $10.00, cash, over that amount 12v months ‘ credit, and approved joint notes. tl per cent off for cull. If stormy sale on firstflne day. ' l t its contains proper eadnplle, Toothache. ralgil. 1mm tie, Joint Pagkflfi a. few cents. Luger "Buyer" package, u only one Alsplda-“Bn7er”—Yn quot no) “In”? . (rcgllterod in Canada) or Bayer-Manufacture of ling; wall known thnt-‘Asplrln means Bu"; any‘ Pltlttt r . _ : “M .‘ '1 . l. ' - . ,. . -. afar Co fiche, Na’: jinn, N61111- p Poul generally. tablets colt. lyqfl boxes of pé-‘xvlb t»; Bear c i , t factory, chill-churn nevi halide ' amen oforchardF-nipo all A. Morton Lilli- J. K. MCDONALD, "Perms: All aunts» of $10.00 or under cash. over that . amount 13 luontlls crctiiton approved point- notes. Stile positive. PETER BRODIE, Auctioneer. (ti. Mon. Wed. Fri. Till MEN WANTED To cut pulp, by C. L‘. Jackson contractor for the Cape Breton Pulp and Paper Co. on the west Branch of North River Cape Bre- ton. Wages advanced from $2.25 to $2.75 per mrd,_eut end swamped. or $3.25 per cord to out and yard, horse and driver furnished free. Board for cord cutter $1.00‘per day. Will pay good men $60 to cut by the montll. t , ,4‘ or 5 good woods- oooke. first. class. Wages $100 her molt-till. " ust b6 Carters to men who stay three Address all- munlcatlons to C. L. Jackson, folding Road vie. Frlzzleton, (l. l}, or apply Ernest H. Strong, Summer-side. ' 2tvl3il-18-Wetl. 2 mos. Y= FURNITURE SALE i will seld for Robert McClarey at. his home, Green Street, on Wed- nesday, Oct. 13th, commencing at l o'clock p. m.“ all his household furniture comprising Parlor, Din- ing Room, Bed-‘Itooms, Holland chairs, range stove, organ, hand- some parlor suite. bulbous, beds bedding, oil cloths, dishes, mats _ ourpeg and all kitchen utensils, al~ t so 1 veriand auto car and lots outdoor goods. Terms cash. t IBNJ. CARTER, é Auctioneer.- 381-10-9-41 pd. ----- » E l l_ n»; '4 M’ ' Have a number of lfirs bf Foxes for sale o the hlghest quality: lClltvranoh hem should purchaser so squire. If interested oom- plunicate with slluuttlrlknuuhmt, JR. ‘ Charlottetown, P. months or over. .. 1, Kitchen furniturejside board and ‘ l. t M-lO-11mvINv---» ~ “P "f-"vnudnrfrlv v -*.--¢vr-~ E. I. 0040050000 e004 u~¢4<44 r‘. 1 llolsldlM-Qwlillsey grade _ ‘macaw due to igesben in, Decembtsl'._ _ _ _ ;.~ . _ '_ 1 1 1-2 years old. l I was 1o 5 M‘ l‘ “- 3 illeffl} 1 d“) y, , _ "H rep 6 p _ o_ ,n . ' . “ i gm about lflbvxbe‘. t _ w” ~~_‘1 A l ~ lywtrod- sleigh (new). _ -_ .. I , ‘l B” “MK”- . LIVE HUGS WANTED ' Our agents will loedlive hogs at our usual buying’ points on the following dates:— Thursday, Sept. 23rd. Thursda .0ct. 7th and .every hursdny November and December. See our agents foflprices, weights. etc. We want a few good live buyers at points where we T are _not already represented. particulars. Middleton 2a 1-9-21 mtwtt I Hogs 110-180 lbs. " 180-260 lbs. shipping stations. Heavier weights will weather conditions permit. for Government Ins action. us or our Buyers at shipping centres. , tTllE sills Plums col LTD.’ ezu-lo-r-ol v s I E. R. BROW ‘thereafter throughout October,‘ wM. DAVIES .00.. two, Island Representative, Dressed We will commencerecéiving Dressed Hogs on Tuesday next, 12th inst, and? will pay follow- ing prices delivered at our Plant. 22 1-2 " 21 llhgtt: per lb. ' - And one half cent per lb. less at counhgy be taken as soon as I All hogs to be killed ’ V“ liroliio, Accident. Siclm all Plato lillIS 1th]!!! MB. __ l Write or phone for E. M. CRAIG, A‘ m‘ ALL.‘ neg‘. 1 per lb. Before selling see >-.4t R .