'- ‘ll Y (MOORE a; McLEOD L m KIIQ-IZI Queen St., Charlottetown Another help toward better service to you ALWAYS THIS STORE IS ON THE ALERT TO IMPROVE ITS SERVICE TO YOU. The latest addition to a long list of “betterments” is the installation of THE MEASUREGRAPH In the Silks and Dress Goods as well as the Wash Goods section you will find this little black enamelled iron stand with two spaces on towpfflOfiese spaces looks like a clock face and the other like a multiplication table. l " This device is called a “MEASUREGRAPH” and its purpose is to assist us in giving purchasers of yard goods, the exact measurement and charging them the correct price ON EVERY PURCHASE. With the aid of the “Nleasuregraph,” our people can measure any number of yards or any fraction, exactly to the eighth of an inch. They can tell you the exact cost of, say 11 3-8 yards of silk at $2.56 a yard in an instant, and with absolute accuracy. ‘ This means that you can be waited on more quickly than heretofore-a vital consideration in these busy times. We couldn’t improve the Merchandise so we Improved the Selling Method Get $1 me of This All Wool Cheviot Serge $4.50 for $3.00 Did you see these in tnir Northern window? They're really in- teresting. Its just another case where this store is able to save you a lot of money on an extremely desirable article. ' The Cheviot is all wool, good weight, 54 to 57 inches wide, it is shown in Black, Navy Blue, Myrtle, Seal, Burgundy, Paddy Green and Castor. The regular price of this line is $4.50. We are offering you choice of any color in the lot at $3.00 per yard. Mail orders will be filled in order as received, so long as any stock remains. ~ -.\ir'.'.roii}._ivreoeignen some?“ _.\7ii§§'ni¥i-?ie"si.ew-iii-i, xTn-‘iiifl town. Maine has returned from ii and M; wan" Darling. Abmhn,“ few tiara business trip to Suiiuer- Village. lent-hers oi’ the O'L£‘l|r\' “Isl-awe Monsoon and Roservllle. N. B. 9M9- School hiis returned to 0‘l.eitry in - __,_ H "lllfilyxfli" '1 l‘.'|““"‘;, ‘Lfilgjiilflihil- resume their duties after spending .:Astliina Victims —/l‘li I o" m I "mm n“ '3 y m” --—-¢-o@_§ . - e ma ' . no no; my," their vacation with their parents. ‘_"°m“" 511111001 Io Asthma hi‘ sveiiidrlrtaiyrtile "lwiggiil annfd gilylpnrfihglgv fir‘; wit“: rill-sign victim. What can be more :i'i6 best kIIKWQhIIlBRgIF of mei-comink . or Protriidliiiz . , Ynk 111i!!! t0 be suddenly "are "u"! a’ m‘ and aw“ “m5; ,.,,,,,,H,,.,, ,,,,,,g,,,,, P hill: William s. itit-xeiii 0t seized with iparoysms of choking flomfl’; m: gifxiiflrror%tloltisoiléiilitl:- 0 er e - If ' , _ i - ' - _ - ' ed. Dr. Chloe's Olntrint-‘ilitwiiirn-‘iiinrw- Pndm‘ a“ and Mr‘ u" “Mn “Mm 1° “MY 11119111811 the appointment, ask for "Ev, ounces of Gannon n! New London. (‘onn., you st once and lfnrd lusting liene- Inotmm m Summers,“ on Mo“ fit. 00c s box; sl dealers. or iti- 8: ‘ —'Mr. and illtrs. Sm". are visiting friends at Plliflisnce of life itself. From such a condition iDr. J. D. Kellogg's s--. _ ‘A wnauARDiAu. ma wssniiit clitoris _-irntvs owl-am —-IHOP IRON MOI-IAN‘ Olli- BI- IMl-i-IIQ! -WRITE FOR HOLMAPPQ mic. as on highest quality Gold Medal Smelt Webs. --woi~io:nrui. VtALUEl, in rm- sets at. $25.00 mi- Bargain W901i. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. . 3785-10-27-21 —1 ONLY WOMAN'S SALTS OEAL PLUSH GOAT size 40 with beaver collar. Regular $165.00 for $107.60 during the present week at Holmank, Suinmevrsido. 3797-10-27-21 -PA1'ENT LEATHER OX FOR-DO for ‘women only $2.95 at Sinclair's for Bargain Week. 3785-10-27-2: —-8EE OUR $35.00 FUR SET. There's nothing like it ibr the price. Sinclair & Stewrat Limited 3785-10-27-21 —POLICE OOURt-At the Pol- ice Court on Saturday morning, a drunk who hiul spent. the previous night in jail, was fined $5. and costs. H. -FOR $ALE.— A British Soldier Fllily, 2 1-2 years old. Dam Queen Brazilian 2 22. Thos. M. Linkletter Summerslde. 374840-2641 —JUST THINK of a pair of patent leather Oxfords for $2.95. We have them. Sinclair EStewai-t Limited. 3785-10-27-21 —2 ONLY WOMEN'S SALTS SEAL PLUSH OOATS with natural Opossum collar: size 38 and size 42 Regular 8124.000 for $96.00. during the present week at Holman}. Sum merside 3797-1027-21 A —5 PIECES ONLY STRIPE!) FLANNELETTE. 35 inches wide regular 50 cents value special tor this weak poi- yard 39 cents. Sin clair & Stewart Limited. 3785-10-27-21 -2 ONLY WOMEN'S BROWN SILVERTONE VELOUR Cont: > with brown Opossum collar; size 36 to 38. Regulati- $101.75 for $73.00 during the present weak at 1-101 man's, Suminerside. 3797-10-27-2i —4 ONLY WOMEWS FAWN VELOUR CLOTH COATS with brown Opossum or black seal fur collar; size 38 and i0. Regular $90.00 for $73.00 during this present week at Hot-man's Summerslde. ‘ 3797-10 27-21 -2 LADiES SA-LTS SEAL PLUS 'r' Ooaits with Alaska Sable collar. Oue only size 40 and one only size 42. Regular $159.00 for $107.50 during (the present week at Holman s Lt-l. Summersido. 37217-101121 —50 YARDS LADIES WINTER COATING IN GOOD weight Chin- chilla, or Nap Cloth; colors black, grey or navy. Also in dark green or" lawn tweed mixtures. Regular Viflllg $5.85 for per yard $4.35 for this week only at R. T. Holman Ltd. Summerside. 3797-10-27-2i --PLAY ENJOYED.-—The Come- dy Drama "Everyboidyh Friend" staged by the altar boys of St. Paula choir, Summerside, in St. Paul's Hall, an Friday evening was a huge success. the house being patched to ithe doors. The play was a good one. each actor playing his parts to perfection. The intermiss- ions between acts were well filled in with songs etc. A snug sum was realized from‘ the sale 0f "candy. -A HINT T0 THE PUBLKLFnr ii short while l-‘ririny evening the Town oi Suininersitln was plunged into inky darkness by engine l.roii- lile ‘at the power house which W38 however speedily repaired by the skillful management. of ‘Mr. John Taylor, the manager. While on the subject we would ask tlic people to kindly refrain from calling up the -stail.ion to ascertain the trouble, thereby taking up the engineer's time besides ‘lhalllng" up things in general. lit must be remain-bored that it takes "very little to ciiiisc engine trouble and then-by liurd to find, and it can n safely be rrelied on tlimt the men on such accessions get light as do their‘ utmost to quickly as possible. Ov'0v‘0 -o ro-z ~ JOSRESQSSQQ o Home-made, butHasNo Equal for Coughs Makes n fnmllr supp ' of really dependable rough med rlne. I-lns- lly Drehnud. and sores about 5'3. ‘if you horr- a scvcrc cough or chest cold iicconi innit-ii with no rr ii cs s. iliroiit_ tick c, hoiirnrness. or difliciilt breatliinfli or if your child wakes up duriniz ilic night with ernup and you wont quick help try this reliable old homo-mode rough remedy. Any tirug- gist can supply Y0\l_\\'ifl1 2% ouncoii of Pincx. our this iiito a 10-01. bottle and fill tho bottle with plain granulated suiziir syrup Or you can use clarified molasses, honey. or corn ny-rup, instead of sugar flyflltr, if de- sired. This recipe makes 1 ounces of really remarkable cough remodv. It tastes izood, and in spite of its low cost, it cim be depended upon to give quick and lasting rclief. You_can feel this lake hold oi‘ a cough in a way that means business. It. loosens and raises tho phlegm to s throat tickle and soothes sn _ss s tho irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes with such prpmptncss. cine and cer- Pinex" wit full diroctzons and don't --HYAOlN‘l‘-Hl, Daffodils, Tu- lips. Why buy bulbs of unknown quality when you can lot the best st the sumo price. George Will- isms. Phone 004, Summorsido. Oct. IB-tf. -sHlPPiNG FOXES. The ship meals from hero Friday morn1n5 inc-ludgd thirty pairs foxes, shipped by Mr. John Lee to a Mielliwll Rancher. H- —THANKOFHE-RlNG.- Under the auspices of the W. M. S. of North Bedque. they intend holding a Public Thankofferiug in North Bedeque Presbyterian Church on Wed, Oct. 27 at 7.30. The-Rev. W. I. Green of Trinidad will be pre- sent llud give an address. Gray-Hair Becomes Dari Beautiful TRY GRANDMOTHEWS OLD FAVORITE RECIPE OF SAGE ' TEA AND SULPHUR Almost everyone knows that Sago Tea. and Sulphur. properly com- pounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded. streaked; or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mix- ture was to make it at home which is mussy and troublesome. Noiraclays we simply ask at any drug store for Wyeth’s ‘Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will gal a large bottle of this old-time re- cipe improved by the addition of other ingredients, at very little cost. Everybody uses this prepar- ation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. Youdurnpan a sponge or soft brush with it. and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears. and after an- other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark. thick and glossy and you look years younger. llirge Auction Sale I iiin instructed by ~R81HlO1Ph Bruce, Esq, to sell at Public Auc- tion on iiispremises at EAST BALTIC _ 0n Thursday, Nov. 4th, 1920. “ Beginning at 10 o'clock, a. m. His Entire Holdings of l-JIVE STOCK, CROP, FARM MACl-UNERY AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Consisting in part of Horse 11 years old. iMare 7 years old, in foal; J Ciiilcli Cows, 5 young Cattle, 14 Sheep, 50 Hens, 25 tons Hay, 300 bushels Oats, 200 ‘Stocks White Oats. 3 bushels Hay Seed, quanti- ty Straw, lot. of Potatoes, Mower Rake, both Massey-Harris; Seed- er, Wheel. d-larrow, iPlow. Cultiva~ tor. all Frost & Wood; Spring Tooth Harrow, iPin do.; Driving Wagon, Auto Seat. do.; run only two summers; Truck Wagon. Balm; Cart, ‘Maxwell Binder, 2 Sets Cart Wheels, Wood Sled. Set Bob Sleds, Driving Sleigh, quantity of Shing- les and Rough Boards. 10 Cords Firewood. Sleigh Robe. Lawn Swing, Wheelbarrow. 2 Sets Driv- ing Harness, Set Team Harness, 2 Sets lCart Harness. iDining Room Suites. Parlor Suites, 2 Stoves, 4 Bedsteads with Mattresses and Springs; Il Bur~ enus, ‘Sewing Machine. Chairs Tables, Couches, Rugs, besides many other Articles too numerous to mention. TERMiS.-—-All sums under $10.00 Cash. Over that amount 12 months credit on approved joint notes will be given. ALiSO . .At the same time and place, if not previously disposed of. I will offer for Sale his . .- FARM OF 18B ACRES OF LAND ..Beaui.lfiilly situated on Eist Bal- tic Itoad. 1~2 mile from Baltic Sta- tion and convenient to S-uliool. Church, Mills and Starch Factory; fifty acres of which are hlgliiy cultivated; ten acres ready ‘to stump, balance under excellent Timber and Firewood, all well fenced with wiire. well watered and bullidngs all in good repair. TERMS made known ht day oi Sale. ‘lf day s-toriny, sale will take place next tfiue day. H. HJNCORN. Auctioneer. 3792~10-2'i'-vv-fiii-.'li. _____¢,>_i_ WESTERN PERSONALS —-Mr. Joseph Perry. Tignish. was an outward ipaissesiiger on Saturday enroute to Maine. H. —-Mr. John Boiitty left on return to Somerville, -Mass., on Saturday side relatives. H. —-Mrs_ (iDrJ M. McDonald. Si!!!» morside. left "Saturday morning for Boston where she intetmds spend- ing the winter months. —-4Rev. A. R. u-"id M" "”"‘1&11, ‘returned to their "Wm" in Sum "ter- side after attendinr ‘he " tint Convention nt Yiirmwih. t‘. ——~Mr, John Beailit» 01v; ied to his home in Boston -~" -- ii "ew wodks vacation visiting his mother -Mrs. ‘llhomas Beattie Summorside. —Miss Alelha A. llearn. i-etui-ned on Saturday to Ya-rmouth, Mo. alter spending several weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pater A. Hearn, Alberton. H. -—Mrs. M. Cameron returned to Moncton, ‘Saturday after an exten~ fled visit to her sister Mrs. John t t ‘ .1 .. 1 t ll t fir” b.l=ivllQEln:l"-l:;IDi0‘I'l.':: lesseonag ms s us; ca. Limited Tor- tiny and while in ‘Sllmmérllitlfl WPTP Asthma Remedy has brought relief " ' 112:?‘ “nrfiuh? a? 'L,,‘€',’,‘,',,."'“'¥‘c‘ the ghouls oi‘ Mr. and Airs. W. \\’. to many. It is known nnd prized 2mg, agmidm’ T” PM“ m" titanium who. . .. WWI- s. . .. . -_ ._ in no‘: 800110110! this iii-equine, ‘i ' i" » ‘ companies by her daughter Miss Flam Ktlbrido. who will spend tho you“: in Ijonoton. _ __,,,,,_ after a pleasant visit with Summer», McNeill. Summerslde. ‘She was ac- y AL‘ “A of braid in sizes 4 to $2.75 to $11.98. Children's serge skirts pleated, 6 to 14 years, navy, price $4.75. PROWSE BROS LTD. it 3744-10-2-31. -Mayor T. W. Bentley of RH- eington left last week for Buy lCity, Michigan, where he will join Mrs. Bentley, who has been visiting rel- atives in Bay City. ——tMr. John A. Lea of Summer» side shipped thirty five pairs of toxes to Muskcgon. Mich. on Sot- urdziy. —.\lr. Williaiin A. (fiimcron of Suiiinicrsidc returned to his homo from Vlcstcrn Canada and hits entered imo partnership with Mr. Percy Bowness in the undertaking business. ——.\lrs. Charles Hensley RCCOIII" panled by her daughter Zlliss Nitii returned to their lionin in Summon side left Saturday iuomiiig for Remarkable Values months in extended visit to the coast. flakes but will - u.is‘s-_-ii.-iegg,r.szt.ii.. At Grocers Everywhere! Made by Windsor, Ontario. _ in his neuqstiirt. W . Summer Is Never Over When 1611 Have Posr TDASTIES ' for breakfast or lunch _ N flue delightful ripe com flavor of these superior flakes brin s sun- shine to the dullest day. '2‘: We make them for people who _. love corn flakes and want the best. They cost no more than please you more. ' Camciian Postum Cereal Co., incl, Women’s. Suits and Coats Women’s Suits made in the latest styles for fall and winter wear in tricotine serges and plain or fur trimmed 1n navy, brown or black. Prices range to $105.00. Another special . Suits in tweeds and serges $14.90 to $25.00. Women’s Coats in exceedingly good values, all the latest shades and newest materials, plain or fur trimmed, , Price $18.00, $22.98, 38.98 up to $125.00. Children’s winter coats from 6 to 14 yrs. price $11.50 to $18.98. - ‘ TRICOTINE and Serge Dresses A splendid assortment of serge and tricotine dresses, embroidered 1n silks, yarns and braid in the many popular shades, plain or pleated skirts. Prices range from $17.98 to $45 00. Cliildreus Dresses In serges check and velvet in high waisted effects, fancy pipings sizes up to 44. 14. Price , of renewed -—-<i\ll‘_s._—(C@Eli_ll—_l)_lln1l HOS-TE turned to her home in Suiiiiiiersidc after spending thie past two months in Duke City, ‘Michigan visiting hei son Mi‘. Charles Dunn. ———O1\' account of the persistent robberies and looting of his store on Qucms wliitri‘. Mr. Philip (lull- "'11 ’\\'ZtS forced lo more his plaice of usinoss and as ti result has now ..p0lit'(i up a new Store and Pool 110cm iii tho building formerly 0c~ ililliiPil it)’ Mi". ll. t). lillll liB zin (liilttii. Also another place of husl~ nos-s just opened up in Siifmerside is tho lizirbei- Shop ot‘ hlr. Daniel Perri: in the new .\lc\'elll building which liiis been filled up into an up-iolhiit- ioni-iorliil parlor which with .\li~. Perry's ability in this line we liiivc no doubt that hr will work up a good trade as also Mr. Giuliani . " ~¢i _.~.-i.'-.~’.-in'~‘é‘,,-»rgl__=. other corn ' 17.3“ Miliinety for iiveryneed Correct Millincry gives iofyour new apparel the finishing touch it deserves and to the old aliveiy touch modes at present include models for - the street, sport. etc. Make your ' selection _eariy. ‘OKGPXQJIOIO i l gabardine, from $35:t)() line of youth. Our miiiinery l i A caryetui select tion of every i» if Jewelry mar our stock. We will be pie ed to have you A , W. N. Tani J EWFI ER r. Bulbs ; loll‘ urn 1min I not” 0i Choice '5 . fhss just arrived direct 1"‘ "iioiiiiiiii i-ivAcmTiw. T“ LIPS. naaclsavsi "AF" OILS, cnocut. Fiiiw“ src, arc. ' ill All choice lama "°'°“ it Bulbs. lowest vriw- °" " st our bookstoti- Catter 8: Co. Ill l . . - out P timeout uifim“ _