sell . ll gsiimoilinwsiv .0‘ _ of . e ‘houufil ’ e gElllllldi I.‘ ' juthzgéqzlbl‘ tilt s l ' d ton _ _ l I ' ll ll . . IQ- l I ‘yflngffiflbflhyalflt ‘lfil “my; THE n iez. _ ' ou go hunting when " an]: the Society ior the m) or Animals?" ‘u’ you see, )1 ‘enloy the 9;, but l only use blank car n . ' Christmas or Photograph-the only that only you oan make. And new ls tho time to k. ‘WQIMIROH! Wlfll ., - B A Y E R- Photographer v (treat George Street v iissional Cards (in. 01.1w nic Diseases etown P. E. Island. Canada ~11: time» ems: ' R8 DAILY 11 to 2 p. m. tsmwsitr, K. c. r and Solicitor, 84_ Great George Street rs ior the Union Bank oi Canada Y is. Iinssmn m, Solieléoz, Notary Pvollo mouev To LOAN |ue P. E. Island illonald & McPhee B. A. MacDonald ‘kwrr H. F. lVioPhee . A“ - . . . . lrilaters, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan ' l y Building, Charlottetown ' k R.McGuigan,BA __orisa, soLiolroa,‘ Ere. Money to Loan Cameron Block arlottetown, P. E. island F. HIRAM BALL. NGLISH GOLD PRIZE MEDALLIST tense 1o ooLo AND QILVER MEDALS IANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR BAPTIST CHURCH w prepared to receive Music nts in the following subjects D, VOCAL, ORGAN THEORY 0F MUGIO : " ,.“_. Oohool Room Mrs-O to 12 and 2 to 5 innings by Appointment Miles Garrison A. B., M. D. lliiliton Read, Charlottetown Treatment in Selected Canes Telephone 207 er 8t Palmer lmer, K. C. H. L. Palmer Barristers, lto. Nova Sootta Building _ rlottetovvn, P. E. l. I ' ‘ Money to Lean ' (i. C. Archibald on N, Y, "jaegtiiraduate . I Bohooi and Hospital lhnlted ‘to ‘I K Ear, Nose ‘ and Thifll‘ _’ m lulldlnfl; iii-est George Opposite Guardian Oiiloe Telephone lob-J. Mire-J to 12 a. tn.‘1' to 6 _ . __ ‘_ E. C. HARRIB , FYE SPICIALIOT i Royal Ilnltluiidlnl‘ ‘ nouns ' 12 _ 5-00 i E. . m- on rsenfiland loeentl; L ' \ -. if l Qt my Tuberculosis 8peelallat_ evil ._ ;i niai EASTERN ai1.i1t‘nfA ii l w.) - » . Roi-Atoll tiom Holmanui cateloli moi-ior mm iioimurs Cstsloi- . .'li‘or syoiir xiough we recom- mend Mothere Syrup oi’ Tar and Cod Lived-Thofiouris Lrug Co. ..°IF we unity eooos" we have it. Buy where you can save inoney. Jves a Murdock, Ltd. ~ Bilililrt-iilkloi. \ ' . .31.}. PARKMAN, ‘Optometrist Montague will", ‘got his otiice in Murray Harbor JlINIIBY NovJnd to examine eyes and tit glasses. ‘L \ . ..._.- ..'THE, FAMOUS seven reel Studebaker iilm will be shown at Sourls in the B. l. S. Hall on Wed- nesday, Nov. lst at 8 p. m. and at Montague in lves’ Hail on Thurs- dey Nov 2 at 8 p m. There will be no admission; charge a/t either lrlace. 30~3i uouoa nannies" is u. s. non-rs WAlSl-IIPNIGTON. Oct. 30.—'Pend- lng a ilnal interpretation oi’ the statute by the ISupreme Court, pro- bably late next 7-month or in ‘De- cember, enforcement oi the U. S. prohibition law_ under the rule holding it to prohibit ‘poesessionot liquor-on foreign ships within U.S. territorial waters will be withheld, according to the indicated policy oi administration‘ oflicials. _ It was after the decision to de- fer enforcement of the law as con- strued by Attorney-General Daugh- erty had ibeen formally commuui cmted ‘to Associate Justice Brand- eis, oi the iSupreme Court, yester- day. that he denied the wnlt oi su- pérsedeas sought 'by various ship- ping lines to stay enforcement oi Federal Judge Hand's decision at New "Yorkdismlsslng their petition ior a permanent injunction against application of the Volstead Act. fllhis decision was announced by Secretary Mellon in a. statement explaining aiormal order issued to customs ofllcers and prohibition agents under which foreign ships are permitted‘ to ‘continue to carry liquor within American territorial waters under seal as heretofore. Cllillifilfidewsei. - DOWN AT ;4‘.'+.*:-C*:..Crs:..i':i"° Reilly better than ready-made ' - . d t 82. “lcllliym-"s? gtrllclrllyyezrll-lsbilwrcil. If you combined the curative prop- erties of every known “ready-made” fllllllzh remedy, you probably could not fist as much reul curative power as-t crc is in this simple home-made cough syrup, which is easily prepared ins w minutes. . " ' ~ ~ from-any druizgist 2'/_. ounces oi Jlinexcpour- it into it iii-oz. bottle ‘ bottlc with syrup, using Jlllllll lllflillillllldil sugar syrup. clariilc ‘mo asses, honey, or _coru syrup, as desired. The result is lil ohoes of re 11y better (‘Ullllll syrup t an you_coii d buy rciidy-nznde and eaves easily $2. 'l'ustcs pleasant and never s o_i s. .Thls_ inex and Syrup prepurntion [zeta rlilht at. the cause of a cough and nives almost immediate relief. It loosens tho hle m, stops the nasty gizoat tlcklle zuid eels thllll! seas. iriil- a e incin runes sogen y an easi_ rthnt it is reel uiatpniehiniz. Y A day’s use will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for bronchitis. croup. liontjsenesi- and bronchial asth- ma._thcre_ is nothing tter Pmex is a most valuable concen- trated compounc of genuine Norway pine extract. nnil has been used or generations in liri-iilg 1m severe coughs. o lVUlil (Iinlliltullllmfillt, ask _yoiir drumrst ior “2‘/g ounces of PlilQli" with ull directions. and douft. accegt. nvtli-ng clee. usranteed to izlve a - ‘Frompt- oronto, g ‘tg-eiunded. ill? Filigyaif l1 . . with a load oi coal. She ‘is dis- ' lane for Canso. N-S- duce st Sturgeon Wharf, by W. A. 2 , Boole &_'o,.’~-ior Nova Seotla portsA ..*NO PICTURES in Morell or 8t. Peters this week. 80-ili~ . i?“ . ..'FAWGETT' FURNAcE&- Let me sell you a Faweeet Furnace. Satisfaction Guam-teed. Ora Kare- Montasue. 3043i 0 ‘. ‘ ....'CAN MAKE oven Your old f Hot air Furnace into Pipeless style. Ora Kaye. Montague, 304M ‘..'li you want drugs our stock ls genuine, iresh and sure cura- tives.-'l‘he Souris Drug Co. .."A i-io1' FOOT aacs- An interesting exhibition oi speed was given at Montague a ieiixdaye ago by a prominent proiessional cltlz- ' en, whose longwinilednpss has hiiiherto ‘neon appreciated only in thle political iiold. A close second was another older and even more Prominent Professional citizen and from his exasperated and deter- mined aspect it would appear that the race which extended ironi the Post Office to McLean's Hotel, - was the outcome oi a disagree- ment rather than a sporting bet. At all events, no blood was spilt. —--—--ooc——-- v SHIPPING NEWS. The schooner Lydia A. M-asomi Captain Young, arrived with a‘ load oi iI-iastlngs coal. She is dis-l charging at King's Whnri and’ will load produce ior Nova Scotle. ports. A Schr. Charlotte M., Capt. Fitz- gerald arrived with a load oi‘ Hast- lng screen coal. and will unload part cargo at McDonald Bros.’ Wharf. balance at Sturgeon Rhari’, and then will proceed to Piotou l'or another load of coal. A Schr. Alice J. Davis. Capt. Gel- lowharriven from White Haven. N.S., and is loading produce‘ at Lower Montague by W. A. Poole & Co. for White Haven, N.S. A The echr. Eva L. B., Capt. Thom- ton, arrived irom Montague by W. . Poole it Co., ior Shelburne. N.S. a Y A The schr. Carrie 0.. Capt. D. Fcngere, arrived i'rom Hastings charging her cargo at Launching for J. W. McPhee. After discharg- ing she will proceed to Grand Riv- er and loan produce by E. McFar- A Snhr Ollva, Capt Geo Pelipoa, ar- rived trom Larry's River, N.S., and ls- loading produce at Lower ‘Mon- tague by W. A Poole & Co. ior ‘Larry's River, N.S. A ‘ Gas Schr. Belaml, Capt. Stanley Deane, arrived from Yarmouth, N. 8., and is loading produce at St. Mary's Bay Whari, by W. A. Poole At ($0., ior Ysrncuthe, NJS. A , . . . , . . ' l iSchr. Evelyn. Captain .1. Tron-l holm. arrived from Pictcu, N.~S.. with a cargo oi coal. Aiiter dis- charging she will load produce at Lower Montague by W. A. Poole & CO., for Sydney, N.S. Al I Schr. Arcadia K.. Capt. Lem-f olue, cleared for North Sydney, with a load 0|‘ produce loaded by W. A. Poole & Co.. a-t Lower Mon- tague, conslsting oi potatoes, tur- inpe. oats, vegetables, apples. A Schr. Elsie F" Capt. Vickerson. cleared for (Jlarlfs Harbor, N. 3.. with e load oi produce coneitisng oi pork, etc., loaded at Sturgeon Whar! by W. A. Poole 8t CO., Low- er Montague. A Scbr. Little Jessie, Capt. Gilbert Redmond, arrived in ballast from Liseomh-NS" and is loading pro- in‘ a day. Very_._oimple- pipes‘. No cutting HP 0i one~third oi the iuel. \ . The most dependable, modern heating system to own, to operate and to keep in good repair. ‘ - - Made of all-cast iron,'it nrntsa wears years longer. °° . What it ' "M11... Keeps every part of the ' ' house warm, even in the ~ ‘ . ' coldest weather. The . - ' u ‘ heat is even throughout. ' Occupies very small space. Can be installed The Enterprise is the most economical oi the pipeless furnaces. It saves from one-quarter to .. w.swm ‘lnnyldtow you ‘h; Enterprise, Pipeles‘. Fumsceand its exclusive features. ‘y /What It Is: No cumbersome heat the house. A us. rseazmveu - A’ enssnuis 5“ - - - »-. nan-amou- WWIFFM"? Ullnnouncin T Six New s A MastorFours " \ +.-».;i;at"‘*“‘f" 1 ,.e.a~ ‘ ,@@ SCCm Establishing a new standard ofvalues. Handsomer and better than ever. .15 Dlsfl/Vcm/E/Voofizs NEW PR1 CES a Nswuvlasrsa six MODELS e MASTER roua MODELS . - . i New Price Old Price _ v _ "North-lee Old Price‘ ' Ziilll-Tonring Sedan 5 Pass. $2725 .23-34-Special Roadster 2 Pass. $1275 $1340 ' 23-44-Special Roadster 2 Pass. 1 695 $1965 23_35_sp,¢;a| Taming 5 pa", 1295 1375 _ a 23-45-spflllal Touring 5 Pass. 1725 1995 z3_35_Regu|u Touring 5 Pa”_ 1235 1295 ’ z3'"'s°dm 5 Pass‘ 23-36-Coupe 3 Pass. 1645 1895 A » Touring l 182:: 2095 234s Z3'37'5“'“f' i?" 13g‘; 1995 i 5 2350363“ 7 pa“ 3095 3445. 23-38-Touring Sedan _ ass. f; 23-54-Sp’lSport Roadster 3 Pass. 2295 All Prices F-Q-B- OIIIIWI * . _ . 23-55-Sp'lSport Touring 4 Pass. Z315 --Government Tax Extra a ‘ ‘ nlllflhm m w llliniiilll" 1”” MASTER SIX 23-45 SPECIAL The Standard of Comparison h- _i . w’ iMcLAUGHLlN MOTOR CAR CO., LIMITED l . l Subsid‘ 5 of General Motors of Canada, Limited f, J. STANLEY WEDLOCK, LTD., Provincial Dealers. .- 155-157 Queen Street, Charlottetown R. E. WHITE, Auto Sales Manager Bu ____.__.___.....i=r——~—- edto Sourie via "w R- w~ "mm" uriiiiy evening was ‘a big success done the driver. ‘ ii-om iiio tiasdelefl Islands. RIM! Quits .1 sum u: qsasy‘ was realised Dingwell. Charlottetown: "Mrs. lujstsrrai and alts Jim- RQMMW that Hana-notes should 3;’: daily w (‘. Milligan. ‘Sllmlilfiftllilfl in in ions accident happened‘ at Bridgo- GANG OF ROBIERS NEATLV. mum. NOTE‘. I Souria on ‘business. ~ town when a sedan with one paa- Fml-EE d-hall‘ "M" M “'1'” “ma” “d , ‘ .———- ' lisllowefiin SUD". Sourisr-Thgsenizer skidded and hit "the end oil 150N221" a“ 2:52;‘ m, , 4 ._i' ' ‘ . lllalloweren teagivpu by the ladies the bridge. The car viaii consiii- —~-'—" i l“ m '7 W“ Th‘ fommm. “"8",” Tatum into the bpnk premises. through the iii the Presbyiteflalrchurch on Sai- erably damaged but no harm was wnqlmfim. oqtil3o’__A . v tilne robbers made an nnsuccessi pack door.‘ Shots eschew itsmot pp not tse--si_-o._geh~ qt- aiid the ‘robbers fl in motor presume/bl oyal Ban at Pipeatdne, ins iitli- ‘- TOV-lfllllly they d out all ~esnraiaeie~liwlllcilll~mi°ll western Jeoitslai~.iitz|s'*re ‘ NW1!‘ into the town, audit ' _ t. 05% ‘em information sin been received n in cult to some hlalta time ‘ , v a _ H , : _ ..,. .‘7‘_,-_.ih_ _ y, [ginstionxhonqtho coepprrenee. w“ and everyone] weltIt-iltome ieellng list}, ‘I. r. Meuseeu fiflfi, ma." R. Station. Koo PB"?- '° vlsitpsi cs0; jwav. 4 ‘ y; "r