Are the most effectiye NM for simple throat ll‘- ritation, huskiness, hoarse- ness and that harassing tickling sensation so com- mon at this time of the year. ' I dissolve one or iwstlimlhty these antiseptic confections in the mouth and immediately relief will be felt. Penslar Throat Dragees m packed in generous tins and are sold engulf our Peuslar Store. rice 26c. E. “A. F ouster. .. ~. . . a u, i DRU T R " ' I CHURCH OF 8COTLAND.— °' M" a “mm- Wiflie "1 F"““°e- "'4 chills ‘W110 “llllnilllvllély iail w dosilinyown nonstwlilrif Imiloslitiwtalitlztllllilgllzomldxlliom. - QENTRAL GS 0 E __.________,___=»_-,__-, a m”, Ewen |Mg¢ngugan Wm pfeach m“ 1'11 19W .W1l-l1 l1 Dre!!!’ ‘mile “Klee with each other on anything. Putnam's Vs stable C , ’ too highly w Wvmm ‘r a _tPenslar Laxative Cold MURRAY HARBOR cmcun- Snlbbath 14th at Birch Hill lit Flew“ Bill’ “Pd M" Jim's P" “"1 Amlgeihel‘ “S a ‘ea-"Y m“ WY- ifl" “mé "" “m” °’ m!‘ “ m" Fm‘ 1 j ‘ °.' o Breakers will cure our services Nov. 14th “lllilte Sands 1on0: Klnross at s and Point gcdhérir intend-r stfiethev-fAim?" “nil! Gladys Klark Co. sisve n '°"m° fim°'°l“ldl°s“°°"l‘mn"s" . " e.- t ‘l Qe-I Aid i . ' - me o cross res tic a e l for - f ‘t. t ' ‘ v cold iii “day. 2 0 B n‘ cape Bear 2-301 Hum“ 6-30- Prim at 6'30‘ ale s stowaway and hogw after many 112w on c2521: man“ o i ea s i U.mul var,“ a” page“ _p°n L . -r . ———— - . W‘ y uses-ave trlnom 4 to 5 p, m_ NORTH BEDEQUE- Services ; 5 n‘ ; * I , Saturday 13th, and attend the Sunday, Nov. 14th. North Bedeque g 7' ~’ n . ’ Twilight Recital in the Methodist l1 a m. Borden 3 n. ma. Lower . lll __ Church. 357g: Bedeuue 5 l). mmsunday School ' T’ “ ~ j _ t. harmless method. Y est whst they like. live ss sblets are sold good also box f '. _ f cu prefer ryrfcilsmChmpan ‘ifii.’ atlliieBuildi inmiletroinhiilizh. , — “Titlssiliilii Contractions eoun sro allowed as one word. Iients. l In no essc esn tlill Qllljlilllsitlllll Wile" ¢0I|ies come to our pure to h f nvs d d Inst he added to cost to cover postage, or; a r e ' "a “n” t as one word, but Ive figures (n. up“) ssh remittances to coves cost muss rule be 20 nor word for eneii ll- ncéemn-nv sll advertise- rlooked. Advertisements r7 Agent; Wsnted AI IIITIIGIIIO BAR st the Service Shield Iidwsrd Isls-nd. Good for the right psrty. ties 00.. London. Ont. T0 IILBK- ln Prince proposition Art Novel- PORTRAIT AGENT! WHITE US, state srnount of your business for special prices We now have the lsrgsst. best. equipped plant in give promptest aer- t at moderate shed. frames Free er- chants Portrsir Company. Tor- onto. liilB-i-lb-ti’. , . Eur Sale? F01! suns-noun PAIRS IFULTIS. L‘ of breeders aiul :5 it pup, A - ply Arthur i). \\‘...i.|, ‘My, Iufrbgyt 35Gfl-ll-11-Ill. \VO0D F0]! tiAliFr-I OFFER I-‘(TR solo by public auction n largo oiluntity of soft and hard wood in lots to suit purchasers on Sui.- urday, November 20th iii: 1 p. m. hour. months credit. Kenneth llicliiil- lan. Cove Head Road. 4 8528-11-10-31. Lost Female Help iVaiitcd ‘WANTED A MAID F0]! (EMNEIRAI. housework. Apply 75 “lllBlHlTib Street. 253l-1l-l0-ti‘; i WANTED-—NEVIiliiAIi YOUNG W0- men to enter truinimi; School for nursing at Fulconwood Hospital. Q99!!! to Roberts. E. Nichol-om, s-erintendsni: of Nurses. ' Nov. ll-ti’. ._.___________________ g Strayed. __.___._- STITAYED l-‘IUHI .\l\' PIIIQDIIQI-IW :5 llPlfUrH. iii, yours till], l bqlily red ‘nriii liitlc wlilirs. I white wiili hnrnfl. little roll about head. Anv- "liY kfiilwlilll” iii‘ wllcruiliiwiils plcuuc notify liugh l). (Illliu, 'n-- I.('IS'I‘—AN ll!\lfllil-1lihi\ SILVER top hnndlc, initial K. H. M“ taken i-y mistake from Mrs. \\' K. R08- m-ii Friday afternoon. Kindly re- turn to Mrs. P. l.. Allie-r. 29 Ming- woi-Lh Ave. 3565-l1-11tf. .__._ Situations Vacant 5 P-rmvnwn oinnswsrlis ' Greeting Cards. Sample ‘Book free. Mon and women already making 85 up daily in spare time. grrlzdley - Gurretsons. Brantford, Wanted \\'.\N'l‘I=li)--ANYBODY HAVING A smnil farm for snle. plocsc notify ll- lr- iiivFlldyen. Churchill. R. R. . 1. No. 2, l’. r: well. IiSGS-ll-ll-El. ' 314mm,; . 9 ‘ l’. l’ . .. 124 . a 1Z1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “so .\_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......83% "—“‘ Will-zit, IDs-c. 81% March 176%. lllch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1171’. (lath. Doc. 4914p May 64%. Al. . . .....1‘J91/,, Pork, November 23.50 A 24.00. Mo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..il0 - .. . . hm. —_""<°*—"-" . . c4814 | , _ _ , _ _ , , “no FAMINE Ré-Llsr FUND roi- H58 _ , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ “goo; ilonzin (North China). .. . . . . . . ..l09% zit St. John's ‘Church, Milton rin- cluillng $10.00 from the ls1701,,/‘ Guild and $10.00 special , _ , .6014, 0fferlng);—$4l.20. Rustico Church, $8.19; collection Collection Girls’ thank- COIIQLTOII at if stormy iirst line day at sumo Terms over $5.00 twelve ilellttli l~ lnvltedsnd u. large expected. ' ..-...__s 5 p. m. Silver collection. 3578 .as. follows: 0n Sabbath in. 8.1 DQ381110 at,‘ 3, j homo of Mrs. North Milton. tllrooldleld con - Nov. 14th, will be as p. m., Hunter River 7 p. m. at Borden 2 p. m. I MILTON AND RU8TIOO.—Ser- vlco next Sunday (second,- month) at Ruatico at 11 a. m. (no Sacrament this day) and at Milton 3 p. m. Sunday School at Rus- ilco 10 a. m. ARMlsTIcE. l -8AL5.—-Ps.i.on's report a big afternoon's 6P8. TWILIGHT REIOITALr- Tomor- row, Novem-ber 13th, 4 to’ 5 lp. m. in the Methodist Church. collection ‘in aid of new Protestant Orphanage. 3578. NOTICE-llama. to tho largest Auction Sale of furniture of the season at Carter's Auction rooms, Gt. Geo. St. today, commencing at 1 o'clock sharp-B. Carter, Auctioneer. 3668-11-12-11. DELEGATES APPOINTED. Mi. Cecil Brehaut and Mr. Leonard Bock are delegates from tile ' "Tuxls Group," Wlhite Sands, to the Older Boys Conference at Montague in the near tuture. FUNElRAli. SERVICES. The funeral of the five monllhs old child of Mr. and Milsl. Allbert Mc Lend oi‘. Cherub/ridge hook pluce on Monday, Rev. E1 Weeks of Murray Hiuibor oflieiating. ‘HILLSBOROUGH ‘BRIDGE-The draw of the Htlllsboroug-h Bridge which has been out of commission for some time is again working, re- Pairs having been completed yes- terdlw. A number iof bad holes clone ‘the bridge- have been patch- ed_ making tnatllc surfer. The dis- graceful conldltlml of this bridge ap preaches, the missing yards of side Willi: and broken: railings and a few other trifling things are mat- tems which still cull ‘for immediate attention. H-OW YEARS DlFFER-The Guardian has it on good authority that on November 17. 1874, Sum- niemlide hairbor was frozen over; M; on the 20th Charlottetown harbor wws closed and quiitle o. n/umher of veil-sch loading with oats were froz en in for the lwlntter. 0n Novem- ber 201th tieums crossed the North River lee at lDoekendorfPs. This was- the beginning of wiirtler and it was followed up by n. "success- ion. of snowstorm-s which blocked the i-iill-way so effectually that all THE OPENING SERVICE of the Tuxls Conference will be held in , the Methodist Church on Friday evening pt 8 o'clock. The public i! attendance is 355B-1l-l1~2i. ENJOV A RESTFUL HOUR -lild good music in the Methodist Oliurcli next Saturday, from 4 m ICRURQH or soon/mo.- Rev. Jas. MacDougall will preach the 14th e1 Arcylo at. 10.30 and 1 a. -Ml'LTON.--'1‘lie W. A. will meet next Wednesday afternoon at the Gcorse R. Hooper, BROOKFIEun- Services in gregation’ Sunday, ' follows: Brookileld 11 n. m.; J-lartsville 3 " sirllfll ‘in trade yesterday nmd have hundreds of bargains ready for todaysl shopp ' 1i Sliver i --~1.~.>.,~..»,,w;__ _, v .,...4.- ~ K IJIIMPAEIIY Giljl.” The Gladys Klimt Co, will ODETI a week's engagement at the Prince Edward Theatre on Monday Nov. 15,‘ presenting a repertoire o; new DIBYB. The company this ' said to be the tics-t thin.- , ite actress has ever assembled, and during her stay in Charlottetown will play “The mn-fessionfl-ffhe ilnKlssed Bride." “The Unkllbwn Voice" "The Blindness of Vlrtuef’ and the play that everyone doves, "Pollyanna," “Jim's Girl.” is a. play that tells n really interesting story are many thrilling ‘ The ‘big chorus with “My Soldier Girl" coming to Charlottetown with the'1920 edition at the PrincexEdward 'l‘hezitre. Today and to- morrow Nov. 12th and 13th, and a special matinee Saturday. BRlDE-TO-BE »SHOWERED.— A SPLENDID CUP.—l-n ilic Will- Mise Currie Howe, of this city. dow of The Toggery, Victoria Row. whose marriage to Mr. Sydney J. is displayed the handsome sliver Craslwell, of Regina, Sank. is an- cup donated by Mr. George Prowse noimned U0 take place next week to the best iill round athlete at. was pleasantly remembered by her llhe "St. Dunsllanlsl College field duy girlfriends on Wednesday evening flpbffg, This clip was won by P. when she received a. miscellaneous Sullivan ivho won the highest num- shower, comprising many very use- her of points lln» the different ev- ful gltltst ents. The donating of this cup by ' Mr. Prowse is another evidence oi‘ BAQK FROM gQNp5R5NcE,_ interest he is taking lTTVBHdEZLVOT- l , ‘F, T. ilvlbrmw, Provincial lug to encourage athletes. Dairy Inspector has returned ‘from ' Montreal where he attended tho Dominion Butter Graders Confer- ence; hie also attended the annual Dominion Educational Butter scor- ing _wiliere sample of i919 contest was found to be still in grade 1 although held for 13 months in suit able storage. The c ief dairy BT0- duce dealers of Mo reul attended lilfililltion oi the New Bishop oi Chiown (‘Continued fromYsge One.) THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. IIQILIIEXI WEEK Will Prescott-Q}; Great Plays Beginning on Monday, qNov-elilber 15, With “Jim's ‘adventures she manages to meet him in his home town, where he arrived just in time to find blin- eelf the victim of a plot, to cheat. him_ and rolr hi-s mother of all she owns and how he finally frustrates i-hewpinns of the evil-doors There moments in "Jim's Girl," there is a pretty love story and the play moves along ut a lively pace throughout. The cciii- edy element is bountlfully supplied by "Eddie Fry.’ Jim's pu-I, and Win- lly ‘Miller and Will Dlb, a pair of .-_..-s -. i Middle Women should tats symptom ss heat flash ns blues - which neuingmiddle . nmss of proof fi Lyd table Compound have dozing this ,-‘ wss Instant. 0 ‘I lasing‘ forty-six u: 310%: M"; to that altar! o h general run- niy work. L’ s .5 ler and 5% sen It, Fremont, io- IlL-“Diiri n symptoms and use: table Compound b naming rvonsnssgeairnts indicate the approach of the ' inevitable “Grange " that comes to all women e have published vol- Is. E. Pinlihsmb V the greatest aid women can ing period. Aboot: These Two Women z through the critical period wn condition, so it was hm dis E. Pinkhsnfls Vegetable Compound w rooemnisn ed to ins ss the best. reused lnmytronbls: which it surely proved w bo- I feel beg r in every way since tsk Ins have diss 0d."- Ur Ohsn of ‘Life in sdiitdon 0o Ii 53% had s sttsekha! grip lasted w tsrsndieftnie in swcskensdcon iilon. I felt st tiniss that I would never be wail s sin. is I. Pinkhsm Lyd 's Vegetable Componn and what it. did flu-women through tbs Ohsngs of Life, so l told siydsctor weal tryit. Isoon begnntogsin insuengih the in; symptoms disappeared and your Vege- Vegetable wolL-‘urnwué- I RI .. ' AR . "iiiiiriiietarlariifrelii" z, . y'- , .t‘$ 'i1i’i3}2l'é8<'$". ROUMANIA. l W sy/gt/ a ....1 wsincuiosirsrntwliQ-i. 47 o s,’ ALARMIiiGLV15MALL-POX~ / / 01°:- monrio - PREVALENT l // »~ a» _ // / r. 4/ " (4b _ LACK ’%’4 "qtigg. BULGARIA. .34, IV‘. ego- sli the symp- iii it, nnd the sn- l. M. Gonossi, \ which I read of IN-‘I’HE-GRIAT"TIRSITORY-ENCLOSWL i sirwmiant-tintsm-src-s-rntst-ls-ucdm. ‘ rooo. Mrnicsl-surrius. CLOTHING. DOCTORS.‘ Y.” FUEL. NURSES. - . HOSPITAL - ACCOMMODATION. ‘lVPtiUg-CONSUMPTION. - SMALL-POL-Alibo OTHER - IIISEASI$ -I!AGING ‘IN ' UNCHICKII ' VIOLENCI . ILIVIN - MILLIONS '0! -TtiEM -ARl - WAR ' ORPHANS . TH! WINILDRIN Jill-Till CRIATESFSUHEIIIIS‘ t k . I "m", Till - PEOPLE ' ll! ‘v SO ' BISIT ' WITH ' ERMANY. iszo..rso.ooo ggrrtgsgh-fll-SEIY - ffiAr-THIV - in: . 1'1...) u k RA I N t . \ IN '50)“ ' VILLAGES-WTALI’ - Tlil' Gli-ICIA- ROFL!'ILL'AT'TIlI-SAMI.;TIMI. » The British Empire War Relief Fund has been Forward Once Again in the Cause of Humanity Study thin map. Typhus has seized on these war-weakened nations. A terrible dearth of doctors. nurses and medical supplies makes them an easy prey. ' They are dying like flies. Their resources at an end peoples save from outside. , there is no hope for these“. Every dollar will be made to count. ‘ Q '-' s imnnnirr-r Pe-‘TF? ‘ Compound? t ...95% .....112%lnt Hnmnshire lChurch, $22.88. 'l‘o- "l. , efforts at keeping it ope . ......50%‘trll—~$72.2i. IIWIGN gessl dl l follow- lI abandoned till the following April. ‘m °n m’ wuss (ms ed along the ltnes of the require- ments of the fancy trade of the cities and to-wns ot‘ Canada which are asking for mild flavored. and Light salted butter, similar to the requirements of the export market. The butter ls made from the sweet- est, cream palsvturlzed ‘to 180 dle- grees F. B.. and held long enlou-gh u‘: kill all germ life mild ensure the keeping quality of tho butter. At one saile olf butter last week this kind of butter sold for 2 cents per pound above the lbest made from raw cream. tilt was the opinion 0i alll present lthat there is‘ bound to be a. greater spread in prices ac- cording 1K) quality in future. The same may he sold of the cheese situation. One who attended, chow ed cheese being sold, Government graded, special-s, No. 1, N0. 2_ llll-li prices ranged according to illlilllly» 10 buylem being present. ___-_-{O'}@"—-- PERSONALS . SmokingToliacco 15¢ lagaclto “e HulfiPouutiliin35l Miss Christine Doucotte, City, left this morning for Montreal Miles Lucy Lumsdenf-Murray l-lsribor is undergoing treatment in the P. E. i. Hospital. "pg-lg" has been (ks- sdsfihvin-itsfinohisg Tobacco for over l0 Mr. J. A. Richards and Mrs. Richards, who have been visiting here left yesterday on return to Japan. Mr. William M. Flynn station agent at S-ourls was in ‘the city yester<lny\ having just returned from a month's enjoyable trip to , i0 —-the filial love, unstinteil ndnilr- ation and unalloyéd devotion en-- gmved on every heart. and In every mind, destined to live as a great tradition. from those whose privilege, hinder Providence, it has been to be numbered in the fold of your Episcopal ministra- tlons. l Succeeding us it was the for- tune of Your Grace,‘ to do, to a line oi! devoted prelutes whose zeal and labors bore such abun- dantjruit in this smull but favor- ed diocese from earliest years. there W805 prepared to your band a fertile field. How the prece- dents so well established, rind the opportunities thus presented have ‘been followed and improved is effectively demonstrated. after seven eventful years, by your call from the Ilioly Father "into a good and spacious land" where those superior endowments will find ever larger scope. “Diamond Dyes" a Take No Other, Don't Spoil or Streak Material in a Poor Dye Each packs; of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so sim- ple that any woman can diamond- dye s. new, rich, fudeless color in- v Montana. and other parts of the- d . West. Mr. H. J. Osborne. a former newspaper man, who has been con- nected with several newpsapers In S-t. John. N. B.. for the past six years, arrived in the city on Monday, and has started a clas- ,sical course ill Si. Dunsttufs Unl- verslty. i to worn, shabby garments, drn- perios, coverings, whether wool. silk, linen. cotton or mixed goods. lBuy "Diamond Dyes"—no other kind-then perfect results are guaranteed even if you have nev- orgsnized under the patronage of His Majesty the King to raise funds to combat world-threat- ening plagues and distress in these striclten areas. The fund will be administered in Europe in co-operation with the League of Red Cross Societies. Canada's acliiev dimmed by lagg Celebrate the anniversary of the fiifiedliiglfi“yoii_ 115755." "ma? iillflTfhi-pi-Giféei‘ " diiy s," to a. foreign land but. to a distant pail-t of our own ifunildinn domain, your footsteps shall be guided along lthnt far-flung path by bezi- cons of Cnthcllc light and lending that synchronize with tho vcrv ilmvn of (timadian civilization. in our own eastern provinces there ‘iiall from their turrets twain. To the bontmun on the river, the hunter on (‘he pliilm" onward still i0 the lorilly Rockies and ‘Pacific coast beyond. the llumcs oi‘ Lzivcrcudrye, Proven- rlier, DQITIPTR. Lil(‘Ollll)(.'. lPJIIl ihc reverential mind on its sacred ])ll-‘ are recalled the inspiring nulues griiilzige where Duty lllls ever of Bishops McEuchern and Burke; iviillicil in the light of i-nnsecri- from the Cross where Cartier ted service to the IWIII of the marked the ‘hills of Gaspe for Most High. higher than an curthly KIn-gfl Upon that some glorious path»- along the ‘storied St. Lawrencodiallowed footstepsi——lt now be- wlth its hallowed memories of comes tho fortune of Your Grurc Flessls and Laval; by those In- to enter. Roioiced though wc land sens where the WlKWBTTT ilremoeds inlust ‘be that the Holy Fu- still recalls the lui-lrtyred glorleslther, In his unfailing inunlflccncc. of" Brcboeuf nud liclleiuunt; by is not to leave us orphans, but the lmufflell thunder where i.hc provides a worthy successor whom Canada can only give one answer. | emcnts in the war must not be U srd support here. ' This is s csll to common effort for humanity that the Empire sends forth to sll its peoples. Armistice by your thankoffering sent or taken to: The Canadian Red Cross -_.~. , .:.~- -- ___—i was visibly lmlcllr-(l iiy the ex- pression oi‘ ricvoti-ilness and gra- tiiuile m1 the poi-i of the clergy. lie exprossvil llis very great rvgrct at sci-wring the "ties oi (imp irlvnilsliip with the clergy und spok» oi‘ iliv kindly relations which hull err-r existed between himself’ nnil his urinals. 'l‘0 this more than In iimihlrif else l-iis GPllCi". illlililll should lie atiiributed \\'llIll(‘\'L‘.l‘ good lizul been accom- plished (luring his Eplscopate in the (liovcsv oi‘ Charlottetown. H0 lioprd nnd fell sin-o thntihe some good relations would continue he'- iweon ihcm and lilo new Bishop lust. installed. \ In i-oncluslon ho prayed that. God would bless them and their work In the diverse of Charlotte- nisme of liennepln glistens un- It hiss already lbeen our privilege ceasing in prismatic beauty over to acclaim on entering amongst the waters of Niagara; along io us, still it is not without con- ilie gateway of the West, whore siderli-ble yearning. and a tugging those sumo chimes ‘by the lied ut the Jipnrt-strings, that we must ~~ now pronounce our fond farewell. ‘_ Sepnrgited far though we be in L O pereoll. our minds in fondest mem- ory shall ever spun that void, and unceiising prayer for the welfare lof Your Grace be meet expression ‘from every fervent soul, hose-ech- ‘. ssssssssssss. . mba‘ o e o Y ‘mo rheumatism is osuss s 2 lug u... il-‘ather of Light that health, poisons left in thsliiooli by dsisci- I and strength unfailingly be vouch‘- lvs kidney action.‘ Correct this j sated roi- ihc irusienlince of (no Oiinilitlon by oaths Dr, chug‘; I burden which, in dutiful coin- Whitney-Liver Pills. nspillsdose. | lpllauco with the lDlviuo ‘holiest. 25a. s has, all dssisn. : xvou are shortly to assume. SIGNED ON BET-IND? 0F THE LAITY. er dyed before. Druggist has color curd. dey of November, A.D., 1920. His Grace the Arohbishp-eleci f‘ \ CASTOR IA Dated at Charlottetown this tenth ‘n u.‘ For ovarsovm Always bears / ' allhlituere oi‘ ' //-7"7- iown and promised ilicm a perpe- tual mclnonio tin the Holy Sacri~ lice of the Mass. iluiuurks expressing their gret ut the vlrqrarlurc of "bishop O’I.enry from EaeteruJCs- nnda were also made by A'rc'h~ . bishop McCarthy um] Bishop Mor- rison of Aniignnlsh. T6‘ Arctw ,- i I I i v i i l l For Infants and Olifldren ,0 I