i-on‘ they're W‘!v'."°k"§_1t°b11qei u: t - .»~‘l.'v'v‘l"rimoklntloiis‘ethiiiq . lvh f" m" "w moo‘! a l1 iivflséff .h",-,. ""“"‘*-' -<’~i1‘r'"*»'- ‘L~‘t.hn...m wees-n fl BAND . MtUiSlQ-vlnxcellant band Il- rnncnannorrarowiroiiésanlsir --" IAZENIRAL cuilliiiiiiii _ K- Qic. WIHiPDT postponed tilil “Pliny night at V8.15. i Miss HALE will be at home at the Y. W. C. A, Cundail Home on the ilrsit‘ Friday of each month. MR. ORERKR will elucidate Pro- gressive Party Politics at Prince Edward Theatre tonight. ciiuncupir SCQTLAND- Rev llrfiven McDougall will preach Sat otli at Peters Road at Sabbath Gtli at Brooklyn at 10,31; i). ill. .. .\_y._ Klnross we one Birch must 0.146" WHH’ CORD SUITING, 45 inch, previously 34:50. now per yehrfl. time SINCLAIR and smswaar LIMITED. 1 FANCY WOOL STIIIPED Hillt- 1118. 40 inches wide, $2.00 for 98c. 50-inch regular, $4.150, now $1.68 i191‘ Yard. Other lines in DPODOINOII- SINCLAIR and STEWART. LTD. CHURCH or SCOT-LAND» Rev. ' 1D. M. Lamont. will preach at Giss “>30 and gow Road on Saturday, Nov. 5th at 7 p. m. Also Sabbath, Nov. 6th at 10 a..rn., Lot 48 at 8 p. m. and in Peoples Church, Charlottetown at 7 p. m. on Tuesday, ‘Nov. 8th “Whlflnoe Coveat. 7 p. m. .55 i A, - alibi???‘ b ,.-hisciai. PURCHASE FOR l < . ‘ _ v . _ 5 “en and e IN WEEK in all-wool coa- s a nil ‘H they re die opening or the Labor Mcnilllg- miss. and auitlngs, just to llfllid. ll IQ 8 Y-IIIOIII 54 inlch coatings in assorted colors, 1,; MEETING N's“? " “n, YC_ _ prev ousy sold up to $6.75--now _'.un ab‘ y‘, rar has a constructive p$ey whileli fixing Sim.” -: is appealing to Iboth rural and ur- ‘ 1 ' ‘ ¢Gu:‘da@dm9'u°'$fl_n0t Dflfllhfid-b, ban people. Hear it sit-pounded at _ 9 ‘u! d Olvllfllllly. 1 the Prince Edward. Theatre Wed- oRwEl-L-NQXI 311111111131. NOV- uavislilctrr area-nurses lQifgit. 15?" . r. Q-Ovvvv¢vv¢#¢#vw¢¢vv véév cliissililili ADV iisilliiiii? Ad.“ lselnents tinder thls sertlonl \Vlstlt lust be u‘ Contraction: count ns one are ullowedvnp one nonl- lm icnlm- can received vvlthoutvsemlttunee cannot be acknowledged. -. _ .._ _ = '1 in‘ ' . . h l ‘ a U, ow++mwwvoowu Fish.» ".2" a. s. on! s t t be r 1| 0 glil-llrtofl-o‘: iilslnftuge, étc. “fin-Idea. n" “m. (Juslv, wttlhhpbg toafiexizsg m,“ v‘v‘v¢¢‘ ‘ a v+v lieudlnx. 2c per won! for euch ln- vwrd.‘ but five figures (ns $1,000) ccompun all, || l; . he v- Jacked. YA-ivcrtsyeegena : AGENTS Tivhiaiirni) TO 1.11:1.“ FSALESMAN WANTED TO ma. present “Canadws Greatest Nur- series." Handsome "free outfit exclusive territory, highest coni- missions. Start now at best sell- ing time. Stonennd Wellington,‘ "The Fonthlli Nurseries," Toron- to. 0ntario_ FOR BALI FOR SALE~A kitchen stove in good repair.‘ i Apply ‘36 Keusiug- toii Road. _ FOFI BALE-HEAVY' "BROWN paper. Apply at Guardian or- flee. FOR SALEi-sl ilolstoin Bull, ‘i years "old. ‘pedlgreelor 4 86118111- tionslt; ghlsail’. soot-loom .-Bull.' 3 year; pldpprices right. Apply tEo . Thomas, Cascilmpvlf‘. P- FOR SQLQiOfli-t (N015! SWING cut. _,o,f2.-ilsw~__ ‘ lets,- iliocco caddy s mp cutter. Want cd one small ‘steam casino 4 01” 6 h. p. B. Compton and 00.. Belle River. " " ifni.1.>‘\vAN'rED WANTED~Stens-graplier_ anil book- kcepdrlkipxperlcneed young mail preferred. ting salary expected to P051. Office Box 172i ‘ MA-RRIAGES SMITH- McDONALD—In ‘Chur- iottetown, oopztiiiiiptilzt‘. by Rev Kl. C. Taylol‘, ‘Samuel’ Hayward Smith of Bermuda. tintl Yictoria Adelaide‘ McDonald of cool-loite- town. . DEATHS FERGUSONrin ~tbis city on Tues- ii:i_v, Nov. 1st, Aiianfideiirly beloved son of Bruce and Ruth Ferguson. Funeral totiay- tweduestiuy) iit 10 o'clock from li0lll8,'322 Kent St. ._.__ 011a to . Apply at once. sta- . TO LET TWO OFFICES IN NEW ‘Riley Bldg. Apply J. A. McDon- ald. Barrister, office in Riley Bldg. MISCELLANEOUS LADIES TAILORINO, oases- making. fur remodelling. Lowest prices. Work guaranteed. Mrs. 0'Hanley, 87 Green 8t. ' JNO. ALFREDMscDONALD, Pro vilnelal Land Surveyor, Herman v e. HELP. WANTED FEMALE ‘ii ‘WANTED AT ONCE GIRL FOR general housework. Apply, to Mrs. Allison Holmes, "East Royal- ty. " - i Bresslve leader himself. _,_._ ACCIDENTA learn with deep regret of the acci Cross. to arrive here a/bout November 811i 'l‘he “Arizonafl nesday might by the National Pro- DEATH.—-Very many friends in this province will dental death of Basil German in Californian Deceased was a sou of Mr. James Gorman of Kelly's The bod-y accompanied by his brother Raymond. is expected- HQQA L.'_GOAL."O0.AL- The follow- ing vessels are tiue t0 arrive this week with coal for C. Lyons & Co. “Cari Richards" ' nml "LelizuLinwood" with cargqe of Old Sydney-Screened. The “B. M. Thorburnfl‘ and the “ilappy-Go- $4 6th services in St. Andrew's church Orwell at 11. Sermon in Orwell Head church at 6.30. Rev. Mr. McDonald. a returned missionary, from Korea, will speak and the nii- . nual Thank offering ‘in aid of the W.M.S. will be made. ALL SAINTS DAY- The Feast of Ali Saints wiis celebrated yes- terday at ‘St. Dunstan’; Cathedral ' at the same hours as the Sun- day services. A,‘ Slolemn High Mass was celebrated at eleven o'clock by Rev. R. St. 5 as Deacon and 1V. ltilonaghan, iSul» Deacon; Rev. Maurice McDonald, 1 aster of Ceremonies. His Lord - John, assisted by Revs. J. ‘Rooney, , Lucky" with‘ lnverness Screened, the “Maud Carter" and the “Char- les Haskell" with Albion Nut, and the "Voliuiit" with Albion Round. Order your coal requirements now for delivery from these vessels. LAID TO REST~ Tlle funeral of the late Mr..W. S. Louson took place yesterday‘ afternoon from his residence, Birclidale to tho People's Cemetery. Services were con- ducted by Rev. ll. D. Raymond. The funeral was private except to u nuntber of intimate friends of the deco-used and some fellow members oi’ the Rotary Club and Chess Club, who followed the remains to the grave in automobiles and cars Baptist Church last night. Rev. D. E. Hatt gone, if possible. a more delightful programme than the Druinniond readings. which so clturmcti his audience on the pre- vious evening. Last‘ night's en1_ tcrtainmcnt was mntle up entirely‘ of original poetry, picturing scenes and illustrating lite iii Canada from coast to coast. Mr. Matt's power as a sympathetic and dra~ Among the items on last evening's WANTEE-Maid for general iiousél H‘. work. Apply 14 Lower Prince St DIISUELLANPIOUS NOTICE — THERE IS ON MY , ipruniisos all“: Oct, 10th, two strange heifers; one black. i116 other white and red. if not called for beifore Nov. 10th, will ~be sold to pay expenses. J. D. McMillan, Reeve, Wood islands. programme were "God's Great Out. of Doors," “Lovely Lake." "The Prairie Farmer-f’ ",My Old Cayueef‘. "Captain Joelle-Blane." "De Toot Doctor." ranging from grave to gay, vividly depicting nature, char- acter and event. Mr. }latt’s last selection, "Vlmy Ridge." was stirring and impressive pocni of ti“, war. At the opening of the evening's entertainment a solo was beautifully sung by M-r. i D Quigiey. FILEMING-At ‘Bay View, Nov. 1st, 1921, Mrs. David V. Fleming, agcti 45 years. Funeral 0n Thursday tit 9 n. m. to liope River Cemetery. :;Use hliilcrs worm powders and the battle against worms is won. ’l‘hese powders correct the morbid conditions cf.the stomach. which nourish ivorms, nnti those des- tructive parasites cannot exist af- ter they come in contact with the medicine. The worms are speedily evacuated with other refuge from the bowels. Soundncss is imparted iit the organs and tlicdienlth of the child steadily improves. Lstaffelof healtlr largely defienotsizlipon the food you eat N3 one who is phy sically ailing in any way ., can afford to take chances with the food he eats. For upon- the selection of your food. and "P011 its perfect digestion and assimilation largely de- pends your state of heal th. - " The most important thing in connection With ’ "the digestibility of any cereal food is the way it is prepared-Hand the length of tune it i! 00°11"! or baked. _ Grape-flute, the rich cereqlfoqd. made 510111 -' Jtholevvheatlflour and iii-tilted bailety, is probably tilliéd longer thsnmnywitlior cereal food. i . @411‘ .; v~ oi-yii preparing “Grape-Nuts. ‘fool-t of the starch in! the when! 111d silgod into klosm-lii and grape-sour in This ‘is one reason why Grape-Nuts is so easily digeflltd by "a" ‘h’ most deliéate ‘people. Grape-Nuts is when as to malty‘. it delicious and appetlzing ; even ywni children thrive on it and grow strong and rosy. l t and barley s0 Pff-Xiessed iliiion Commercial this week from one of-last harm's, * PERSONALS Mr. D. A. Mlcllonald, formerly of x this city, but new conducting a lumber business at Springton was l 0 b in the city yesterday. The many f-idends of Mrs. Fred, ince, Hampton, will be pleased to learn she ls much improved after undergoing a serious operation at Prince County Hospital, Summer- ode. Mrs. .1. LeRoy Holman, of Sum- merside, spent a few days iii Sack- ville, the guest of Mrs. C. Fred Avard. Mrs. Holman has been cit- < tending the Anniversary Celebm tion at McGill University, Mont- real. College Notes . , .~ -. Everything in full swing at the U. (i. (la-Arithmetic classes, Rapid Calculation, Spelling, Penmanship, Business (Iorrespondence, etc. etc. w Commercial students are taught how to handle adding machines and many of them are becoming quite proficient ‘in the work. il~ i a . . __ “Therein a mlirkcd improvement ‘i iii Penmanship’ classes. Students realize this lsn most. important subject. v ‘ ~ - Spelling every Monday. Wednes- day and ‘bfridaen, Written ‘test once a week. Great work. Prln. Moran received a latter I students, Mr. Oliver Profit, who is Go tio your grocer today and get a package _ I °5 Gfillqfllllml‘ creamfdr ‘make it into Est it as a cereal with milk 01' a delicious pudding. It I sivili be enjoyed nndgfeilshed by every member of the family. , Grape-Nuts -— the gBody Builder " _“Tll'_iere"s a‘ Reason" l t»: . ‘fir! ' his success. (lull. write or piiono Prin. Moran __ O-QfifOf-OQQ-OQVOQOHQQ-OOOQQ-Q-O-QO-QQOO-OO-OOQOQOQ 000 Q 0 s» now employed in a Bank in West»| , em Cnliftllil. Among other thiiigs ‘he says: "l am getting along splen- didly, nnvl my success is due to." the excellent training i received In your College." Mr. Profit be-h ' lungs to Kcnsington, and his many‘ lrieiiiis will be pleased to hear of A number ad _tbis week. of new students enter. 4 Now is the time. 1 for full particulars. Rrgistration of voters ed M01163)’ and the Registrars re? port the work Citizens are not coming out as they should anti if more interest is not shown, thcre will be numbers‘ who will have no vote on Election Day. Voltwrs initst remember it is absol- utely necessary to register, so 11.3 to bc able The. following figures will give an mtitic reader coupled t0 lt‘s rcaiiyiment‘ Wm“ we want m a m“ province. , and me of! witengwe get slxty~ , _ _ _ years o! ageowe don»; get it's“ - dated-or KlllgS—i!l"lllf!' forthcoming * ly unemployed aliowancewLotMr. _ Bruce and his workmen who want.lll1-'1l_‘l1@ h-‘hfl 11111101111911 R- M- M" eight hours a. day and t1mc-and»a-;Mlllt111. Mvnlflgllfl. halt’ for overtime. and double time 11F“?- 1111‘ Efllfl‘ " my $undays,:ind the right to strike hilt-o of Sec. 7S oi‘ "Tile Dominion ‘when they feel like it-lct tlienil Elections Ant. 1921-" finance themselves and don't lot»? them distdsib 61,011 and Jnc!" (Loufl applause). B11111 preached an appropriate scr ~- mon. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS.-. comnienc exceptionally SlOW. to vote on Dec. titii. riages. idea of the registration yesterday _ _ a At the registration office for wards °R'°'"M- PWTRV- M 111* l, 2 and s, 1S5 registercd- ward 4. 110; ward 5 west and west central. 175 and ward 5 east and cast cent» ral, 160. Some EiicitehiTit . (Continued From Page 1) live on our own land . tlh, Nobody‘ pensions "it Mr. D. A‘, idcKinnoii hotly maigi’ +¢¢m~;»o»»»»»+g~““» v0 mv-M omvono “BE I SURE RElllSTEll " OVOTERS. be sure angregister. Every Liberal-Conservative voter, man and wo" man should register the Registrar for the Polling Division in which voter lives. EACH VOTER must appear personally before the registrar and gethis or her name on the list. In case of sickness or absence from the city a relat". "voter can register the vote of the person sick or absent. REGISTRATION will begin 0y; MQN- DAY, OCT. 31 and continue until SATUR- DAY, NOVEMBER be in their respective 9 a. m. until 9 p. m. e and between 6 and 7. for the Whole city. wARDs 1, 2, mid 3 REGISTER WITlI WILFRED (JO-YLE AT lssliolwlllarrrlclt $T-( corner of Dorchester andPrince. qtfli. WARD 4. with" BAGNALL AT THE (i, v.,A,.-, nouns, . ~ Grafton Street. " ‘\\".\R-l) 5 EAST oicivrnar. with wt J\T THE _ARENA STREET. WARDIS \VEST CE/TRAL V\V.\RD 5 “IEST ‘WORTH AT THE GARAGE, 256 Queen Street. . Any person in the city whose name is not on the list can not vote. DONW‘ DELAY AS THERE M .\ Y Ill‘) ON THE LAST DAYS. A RUSH J MU; i ‘l- "» CHMBERLAINS iASifl-ISTS NATURE - -A cold i; the sttempt of na- ture to rid the eystempf the poisons which result other from a sudden chill closing the pores of the ikln or from germs. The sensible way to treat this condition ls to take Chamber- lain's Cough Remedy whlei loosens-the secretions and at. sisiss nature -ln restoring tie systemic a healthy condition. OUGH REMDY . tained that Mr. ‘Myers liflil no right‘ coming fromthe back oi‘ theflnoun- 11')’ to get u-p and denounce liiin as untruthful. v Mr. Myers-Why did you not read the figures in this hook lit-TO iwith reference to the duty on din- monds. - m» Q1 MI. D. A. McKinnon-ifs some old almanac he's got. Mr. Myers-its the (ianadiun Year Bocik for 191849. Why did you not read ‘these figures? Surcly you must have known them? . Mr. o. A. McKlnnon—l read the figures of a little puper that was handled to me. I just took them as they were lizinidied to me. it says diamonds are free of duty. (Laugh- tcr and lioots) Mr. Myers-Well, i say tlint they are not free! JMr. D. A. McKiuiiou maintained that this made no difference. Mr. Wlylfiirie should not have called him .i ar. Mr. Myers-A did no: mil you ii liar. l said your statement was untrue. (Loud commotion). Mr. P. S Brown in the riiitist of tlic confusion took the platform and began to speak lie said Si!‘ George [foster at the recent nleet- ing in Charlottetown had said the’ laborers and furthers were a mell- iiee to Canada. Mr. Donald McKinnon after ('(lll~ uideraibio difficulty, caught the ill tention oi‘ tiie chairman and made himself ltttllftl uvcr Mr. Brown's volt-c: “l do not think we have any right to allow Mr. ilrown to make any such statement." he said. “it is untrue! ‘l was at that meeting and i know Sir George Foster made no such statcmriit." (Will excite- merit) lll the midst of the excitement Mr. Peter Brodie took the plat- form zind attempted to deliver an excited speech. The meeting had Fotcncdt ito tiwo lawyers and» tw0 farmers, and he ilidrrt know what tn c2111 the other ifelloiv. (Laughter) . tile retort-cg] to the high freight mites and ntaintaineti that the sal~ ,nr_\' increase in parliament would ‘have tzontpletci’ the island broad gatigc railway. _ l iA voice-Xvhat did Bell do witii tLatiglitcr and Jeers). ‘his Sillllfii’? , Ad-tei- some further volleys bc — tiwcon Mr. Brodie and the audience,‘ wlls‘ a vote of thanks was tendered to, remarkable taTeTitln verse, make.5l°“ Qt ‘his ldnd l! 1° get “t m“ the chairman and the 1118611115 11!l~ him an enlentifilier of rare oiiomi.l£222“gags/bf}:eghjtfifilelfilin.fig'ifg§ lourned. one statement that is notdrue we) might ‘with reason he suspicious of, ‘everything else he says." gLlommo- -tlon) As for ‘MPHBIUCB; syoulihpd in is iidiicii“ Public Notice is hereby glVPll| 1»htit,J. J. Hughes, Liberal cundi»; Fetisrai Election has notified me his official election in pursu- ALEXANDER A. McDONALD, Returning Officer... Kings. Georgetown, Oct. 31st, 1921. c’. his or her name with ive or employer of the 5. The registrars will places every day from x-cept. between 1 and 2 , There are 4 registrars ERN EST M AN N NC AND wunn issuer LLIAM E. DOUGiAN, RINK, FITZROY" .\ x l) » WITII WEN DALI. 1 IioURKIz-vvlxnsou LAAA Presbytery Meeting The principal matter Oi business which came up at the quarterly meeting of the Presbytery held in Zion Church Tuesday lllflflllllg, was viith reference tu the resignation (if Rev. '1‘. W. Goodwill, moderator of the Presbytery and minister a‘. Kensington. Strong requests “KEN! put forward by the coiiiiiiissiiincrs front Keusington congregation. Messrs. Profitt, Laird, Stewart and Harding. for the retention o! Rev. Mr. GoodwiiPe services. The imcni- bers of the court also expiessed their appreciation of the splendid pork doneby him. Mr. Goodwill adhered to his resolution to resign and the. Presbytenv accepted it. with great regret. Tho report of Rev. l). .\iel.ean with reference tn the hospital \\'Cl'k was read. Yesterday afternoon the Presby- tery went into conference Ull the lOi'\\'.'1i‘tl movement subJect. ilcv. John M. Murchison has been appointed inter-Moderate? 0f the Kcnsingtnn charge. ilcv. Mr. hlitclieii ot’ Sumnicrsidc. will be Moderator for the next term. ‘y Ask for Mlnurdis snd take no omen ' STROUD TEA. in1 lb. and V, lb. =_=-=_..~=..- .... .... . Nothing Else is As_pirin--say-“~Bayelr;f Warning! Llnless you sec naiiic of Aspirin in-liandy tin timing 6f i." " "l Tablets and in bottles of 24 ' 100. Aspirin lbiullltt tyude mark (r525, _ "Bayer" on tablets. getting Aspirin at illl. iviiy chances? Accept only an unbroken "lluy or" package \\'lll('ll contains direct- iollsiwtirked out, by physicians dur- ing 21 years :_iiid proved siifr ‘by Colds,‘ llczidzurlic; Elli‘- ache. ’i‘oot uoliv. Ncurplgiii, illiri. tiiatisiit, Netiritis, Luiiiliiigti Pain. Made iii fanzida. All d&gg£its_.sc;ll_Ey'oi' 'l'tiblets NEW YORK, Nov i ~Sir litillflfi. Borden who will represent (Tziiiadii at the \vil$lilIlEIOIk-(‘OiilttlWtllvv Limitation of r'\l'llliilllt‘lli.\' lillll iii.» ctlssioli of Pacific and Fill‘ l-Iustcrii problems. lllTlVlfil lit-rt» yi-slcrtluyfl nlorliiiig. Sir lltilicrt was ilir-i millions f0 Ofi-OQ-OO‘? t" Hotel Victoria. .-.-.-..-,... if». . ,'._ 1 you zlrc not take gisteretli in Tiinuda) 1H1’ of Sulitzyiacliclil. wall known, '" ‘illiyi¢i' mail ulid stiiiiipi-ti with Lhl: iitirtfver illlil ull ddfashiiigtriit Thursday 111.1491)’. YI-iifilvlw is e “l, Jduza hotel.‘ -» - ' Famed for its cuisine service. Elegantly furnished, 52 - w. rooms with baths. m. ‘lm.._'“:l""n,'nb. fut-lion‘ IP16 (‘rt-u Make It‘ your home in Mzinufac-tu re of MUHOIACGUCHClUBH- ' --A. lri , . ' ‘Milrifiizto u‘ ‘sf 1st tn.» i‘. ‘public against Tnfltntiahfibzl-‘iffllhili-i" . Vii-ts u! llziyer (foliipilny their general trade iiiiirk, tiic "lili)'l‘l‘ Cross.“ ut-c-oiiiiihziilé y, _ New York by u i~i-.iircseiitai_1ve_ tiit- [lnitcri States tii-pzirtmetit. __ (fiiiiadiuii dieicgzrtc will leivifwaé night. lo'_ \ Boost... Wlioaijriiitn and '01’ Bayer While“ it. is ' means‘. will A he" ~ wt?’ -‘ $1 \ wxiiys- at. 11M C" Llllbc‘ 1'51"- lifh; iii-lilo _ Ptlliitlllll top $57. Charlottetown vuow+fo+w+owo+swo+w ‘- ‘ta-stc is‘ tioubly'_ wel-i" iiius ciiiiiia ‘Frame ‘Pictures ‘FREE One 7 lb. Bag “Purity” " Flour." , One pkg. 'I‘0asted Corn Flakes. One p 5- urity” Breakf ats. One clan “Eggo” Bak-A ing Powder. One tin C0wan’s Cocoa One tin Welche’s “Grapelade.”_ One pkg. “Rin So” Soap. One can “Snap” hand _ Cleaner, This Oik tlabinet $27.50 Aluinum Top Each purchaser has the opportunity to secure this splendid free ofier of groceries with each Cabinet re- gardless of price. g free 0f ch Kitchen Cabinet Week!‘ Special prices! ~ Free groceries ! Witirevery Cabinet sold this week atspecilally low" salc prices we are includin list. of high “class grocerie . urge title-following i" Pictures I mm»; ‘ ’ i, than pre wiar values, e 0119. This is an exceptional offer! ii Take advantage of it! 7s i Porcelain oi setgoo ‘Porcelain op $59.60 . l ‘At these prices which are very little if any, higher very good housewife should own i 4 \..,._-