, in drugstoremerchandise. - . OCTOBER ..._ "F THE WN "_ f U.,,_ _ ._ _ ,_ GUARDIAN. p . ransom _ Deprtve You of the. Values we Offer Bear in mind that at any time it is inconvenient for you to come to the store personally. you have only to drop Ius a line and we will send your needs by parcel post. Write us now about any article you are interested in and we will at once ad- vise you just what these will cost prepaid to your door. If you live in the city just use your phone and your order will receive prompt attention. E. A. Fosterf CENTRAL DRUGSTORE @ Don’t l.et Distance 5 0l|l’ Friend, ‘ K°°P 5|°lr\’e Llnlmsnt Hemi, to PU! the “feel good’ back T into the Uyltem. All it needs is just one tt-|a|_1 “mlb .5{l|Pll0d Vlltlmlli rllbblng, for iis merit in relieving scietica, lum- b°'g°» ”°W.`3`l81l. lame -muscles, "|ffl1°SB» bNHses, Pains, tbackaclie, |U'3il\S. Hlld the after-effects of ¢!»DOBllre. The conzedtden is scattered, Dromvtly. cleanly, twithout snort, economically. You become 3 reg". lsr user ot 'S1oan’s Liniment, add- ing your enthusiasm to that of its the world over, who keep it handy in case of need. ' Three siiesat all drussists-asc, '7oc, $1.40. ` Made ln Canada. \_ Sion ’ Dr. DeVan’s French Pills A reliable Regulntint Pill for Wo- men. S5 e box. Sold et nil Drug Stores or mailed to any eddress on receipt ot price. TH SCHOBELL DRUG CO.. Kontrell. Quebec. PHOSPHON OL for MEN &.glst1¢;re:nXi%ar ‘Andi Vitality; for sn~ ncreeees " mn.tter"; n Tonic'-will build up $8 e box. or t-vo tor $5 st druq I ores. or shy men on recei t o price. THE ..OBELL DRUG 80](- PANY. Montreal, Quebec. C l D to , E. A. Foster. entre rugs re. g -f 1 si 7,- V- _ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS l Agents W easel -` FOUND A T0 HARK- in Prince proposition Art Novel- Female Help Wanted _\NS‘l~ll)-CAl’Alil.l~} “AID F01! ut-nurul liouscworlc. Good ivai-.','\-t<. Apply N|\\'_\' L0a,|;\tc ll\|ildin;.;', luutdns l-Jsplunndr. Si. For Sale. fi. .Chui'luttcto\vn. 3486-10-14-3|. ‘\ic( tllum 10 ,Brighton Rnnd stil smno choice iurnltuto ntelingnny und walnut nn Oct lttth nt " p in I 'i--5 Fililny _.__- ll Nl‘\\ .`Alil'}--'llUl.'~"l‘|<}lN ll\`l»Ii» one luunlli old; Sire took »;i‘nnii 4-Qltulupiolislilp ,nt 'Toronto ldxillbl- 1*T”_" ton. Apply A..Azncw. Il. li. rw, une Hel’ Wgnted FOUND-ADl'llF'l‘ AT \\'00D lil- land. ll. motor boat, Levi Morris. \\’u0d Island, P. E. I. 3472-10-H-3i, Boarders “fnnted --4 ll00.‘\l ANI) ll0AIll)-A Gl‘lN'l‘l|E- man can be accommodntrtl with front b<»drnom nnd bnnrd in pri- \‘ut\~. fnmily. Central lucutinn. Ap- ply “C” in care oi’ Guardian. 2513240-2lt!. Miscellaneous ______.___.- s l’ EC- lllh IG. ('- IIAIIHIN, l'l\'l*I .` / ittlist \vill bc absent from his of- ilcc until November 9, 1920. 3421- 0-13-10|. ____.__1-_________._l_- 'l'l‘INl)Ell§ l<`0I\ l»Al\lll§.-'l`ENI)- urs will be t'\‘,ct>i\'e\l by the \uuir~|‘- .sipitiotl up to ’1`li\lrsrli\y, Ort. Iilst 7 n. lu. for the purtzhnew of stltmtp nnd lnmbs ni' the Maple imttf ln- stitnio. \\'m. Cuin. Sccwtnry, S\\n\» m\\r\'illc~. 3467-i0-14-Ili. __<__._____....__--i-_- our agents men and womcn in spare time, day or evenings, sell inz tho best and largest selec tion ot Personal Greeting Christ mas cards at popular prices Mag nificent sample book free No ex perience necessary Does not in tcrfere with regular work. A few agency opportunities still open. Service guaranteed. Modern Art Company, Manufacturers. 122 ‘ Tint Stop Pains it penetrates--to convince you ot' many thousstnds of other friends, Linimsnt __ l. -Hospital wil be held on » urday Oct b 16th, ladi ill b in the Y. M. C. A. all d y tions. Oct. 14dy 11. VlCTOR.lA»-Keep Tuesday even- ing October 19th tree for the .Big Thanksgiving Concert in the Pub- lic Hall at Victoria, under the aus- pices of St. John's Anglican Church. An excellent programme by memb- ers ot St. Paul's Choir Charlotte- town under the direction of Mr. Charles H. Earle and other artists 8 o'clock sharp. ice Cream. side, was in the city yesterday. , ...‘,,,,. Richmond West, Toronto. Siudii "Y "“"'w-"“m"°N' |20 AND ur nnmm wunicmr nv . ' .. . . n- ~ I was in town yesterday. _ Iv Ir1CI§20 a.s1fr1 7870 ,Mother was n young matron In 1870. Today daughter has e ternliy oi her own. And in all those yeers------Morsvs Tess! The Favorite Irons *eneratlon to generation- , i §_-=‘ " 4 4 'l Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. IITERILTIONL IALINI FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BT. JOHN AND BOSTON Di i " will I Bt. J h WIIDNEI Y gf ey oeve o l .every g° DAY nt 8 p. l. (Atlnntic tins. Are vie. East Esstport end Lnboc due stol I. \TATERO0Ml‘l8.00 UP with lletropoiiten Line lteeners tor New Iork vie and tuil intorlhetlolto 'I ;' Hl|.e..||f¢ ii 'l ll- llll. I- I. .-. __ 'T ' Z- Ji. . ' r J i in the city yesterday. day. " Telephone otiice, left yesterday i The Beturdey trips ere direct to Boston due Central _G_nmiim "` GATURDAY Blu. QHOOO . special as usuhl. ot W. T. Wtlhllgs., ‘ 3509-10-15-*2i. 'ii _i l FOR GIFTS IN il W¢U1\°l'B» Queen Sct‘l-glatittry W' T] 3509-10-15-Zi., WATCH FIOR THE Abt ot Ver- gl: Jenkins' Clearance Auction e at Mlllvlew. 353140-16-2ipq ent-lV'E" POULTRY wanted, 1115),. Rl Prices. D. M. McLeod, Hume,- Y°*`- 3514-10-1561. w. 1'. wE»|.LN'E~ns » for an the latest viéw?-ui§§c':ras:-` 350940-15-21. RB'f.MJAMe»s cnuncn. -_ 'rits' BV- l‘»_Chri8tle of Alberton will Dreach in St, James Chut-¢h at bonh services on Sunday. HAS A PHONOGRAPH a soul? Hear the Brunswlcks at W, T, Wellners, Queen Street. _ 3509-10-15-2|. `\ -No_T|cE.- ._-Mv .cater .ul-LL xinich has 'been closed for repairs \n»ow 'ln operation and ready to aocununoda/te my customers. Signed Gep. S. Leard Lorne Vciiiey Miller, I DON’T ‘FORGET THE DATE, Tuesday next, October 19, Auction Sale of I. Bi-own's property at Cherry Valley. 3541-'10-16-ii. A JAM Shower in aid of the P. E. I Sat 0 Gr es w e a to receive dona- THANKSGIVING CONCERT AT ‘ Oct. 14. 31. Sunday Night Old Orange Hall p Cor Kent and Prince Sts, ` 0ur Saviour’s Warning Everybody Welcome A Evan. Macitlntosh 3524-10-16-1l -i PERSONALS Hon. A. E. Arsenault, Summer- tRev. J. C. Martin, Mount Stewart, '.Mr. D. McGregor, Montague, was Mr. Arthur E. Guild, Cardigan, was e visitor to the city yester- 'Mr, James Steele, of the P. 'E. I. tc: Rumlord, Me. The miany iiriemds otMrr. E. S. Norton ot Cardigan will regret to learn that he tis in the P, E. l. Hospiim suitering hmm ’,p1 1 V . tl ;:' *Ti ‘iw _ \ ' ES, * \\ \.(.__/,”,,..\;.s;».L__».i||,_n:; If \\ ‘I 'I//L” l f \ " "_5g` v I ‘ if ‘ \ ‘W I ` / / ~ /_/, . - , ;./ _fa 4 ff- - A 5" "` / \ \\\\ ‘_, / $1- 94 _ " There must he a brginning |'» unygrra! mailer, [rut Io continue unto I/is end, un!!! it be Mar- ougl|!L[im'slm!, YIELDS THE ” ‘ 'RJ' GLORl"‘- l` . Sm Fnmcxs Dull. ‘?.~ ' Q M \\- t To Continue in Public Service- The Navy League of Canada Needs $760,000 them of theneed for 1t. T To Continue the5Sea-Conscious Spirit in this sweetly fragrant lotion into, and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yee! it is hum- IOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS EVIBRYWHIRU _L » ` the People and in the Government. To enlighten eople upon the importance of the see; so that Canadian products may be shipped, through Canadian ports, in Canadian ships, officcrcd and manned by trained Canadians. To Continue the Sea-Conscious, Spirit in the Schools. ' As n Merchant Navy is the first step to sea power in any nation, so is the seed-sowing of fund- amental national ideals in the schools, the first step to national greatness. To Continue Training 2,000 Canadian Lads for the Sea. The continuous training of over two thousand Can- adian lads, in the Boys’ Naval Brigades of the Navy League of Canada, is to-day having an effect upon our maritime future. Since May last, sixty oi these lads have completed their training and passed into the Canadian Mer- chant Navy. Fifty more have gone to England to man thc new ships of the re-organized Royal Can- adian Navy _ - Under the guidance of Experienced Sea Minds, it is beingnplanncd to give chosen lads from the Boys’ Naval rigades an ocean-going education second to none, so that Canada will have efficient master HGBIDCII . Canadiun Merchant Sailors. I After this year the League expects to cease asking for funds for the relief of the Canadian dependents of Merchant Sailors who were killed on Active Scr- vice. With the trust funds now in hand, together with the sum set aside in the Budget, to be raised by public subscription, it 'should be possible to establis an endowment, the income from which will be suffi- cient to provide these dc ndents with a ension equal to that granted to this dependents oiPNeval men killed on Active Service. As many of these dependents are young children, ’ the endowment must continue for a number ` of years, until the children bccomcself-supporting. To Continue Upholding Everly Sailors’ Home, Institute and ailors Welfare Society in Canada. The Navy League seeks to make life comfortable for our sailors when ashore. After all, Canada is their home; and the home, while they are here, of the sailors of other lands. The Navy League endows, maintains or assists in maintaining every Sailors’ Home, Institute and Welfare Society in Canada. And every dollar sub- scribed for the maintenance of these Homes and Institutes will be money well invested and rcdound to our national prosperity. . . . . . These objects _can only be achieved through an organization representative of public responsibility and outside party politics. The obligation is apparent, simple,_easy! Borne_in proportion, from coast to coast, the' weight as felt but no_t the strum_. The pulalzoexpectpthis work to continue and to be mcontaaned lay public subscription “ untzl it yzelds the true glory.” THE NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADA SAlLORS WEEK CAMPAIGN October 18-23 Dominion Objective, $760 000 a` A, 9 I I "l -. .-.~»_, Since the money must come from the people, explanation is due he work of the Navy League 1s To Continue to Relieve Distress of 1