DI CITYPQ 17G‘ PFVPSLIIIm H-_- - -_._. The outside for appearance “ Obverse and Reverse” a “'- sv onut n. Ivvv‘ vv vvvv vvvvv Don't you enjoy ‘n uplrllsd discus- , .sion occasionsny? all in good spirit, of course, but over some subject whens opintlon out always Them an two sides to almost. l flghilvsgfed and more ggeudare everything ,‘ y urgumts on _ es, Two sides t» a Psnny- ‘ lfiiillli.‘fi.mfililiii'lll"lli ‘£3.32? lhsobverse and the reverse. l |setnsc or humor and can give and ’ “ ' Two side to s ship. Port and starboard. lake weal-y. Two led" 1° a "~1- Wt "id Pill"; . ‘, ..§‘..°'I‘..° 335a"??? i1l§“.§sl.’.?f"§§ Two mdm i0 a Watch. Outside and inside. l- vmmmu, mum,‘ Shall we have a standardized cos- tiume for all occasions. Just as men o. ls l: worth while, now that wont- . e11 have sotmulvy outlets tor time ' and thought and eMort, to spend so i mzlny hours in the sonall details o! f,‘ costumlng. l and protection. The inside con- . tnins the move- ment. which giws the time —— lmflr fidly or otherwise. , Or do women exenttmore iu-flu- t encs l’! they are always becnmlngly Qsowned tn the best of which they are capable? ' How much time and money -, ‘ED011111 go to the making of the i wardrobe? $55. NQRV IIIKI Q SON] LIMITED :r vv»g~.-.L -. ._.._.._ .. ..»..-.srr.w. h.“ a-aaa‘ A AAAQAA“AAQQAA as‘; ““ Two Cltoicc Farms For Sale ism instructed hy Pigott Bros. Mt. Stewart, to sell by public nuc- tton-on Thur-eddy, Oct. 28th nil o'clock p, m., their two farms of 126 mores, situated within 14 mile of M t. 60 acres 1n s. high stale watsr runs through each. Balance of IOI Also 200 acres of land within two miles of .111. Stc\vart_ The about: are choice [anus for any yonn Reason for soiling. no help. ‘lcrnls at suit‘. or before by applying to IUDQYI. 141440-1361. Sale of Lautl at Sttath- cuss t Tc he sold at the Court House Bonshaw, at noon on Thursday, October 14th, two lots of land siz- ultnd in the village of Bonshaw; containing 4% acres, other l 1-10 acres also at same time and plsco two farms situated on thonorth side of the mad, one undo from Bonshsw. one contain- ing 00 urns. other 103 acres. For farther tnilormstlon spply to Alan Qbcvnrt, Bvrathgsrtncy. | BCBS-S-ZE-ldt-ptl. ‘ Auction Sale l To be sold by Public Auction on Monday, Oct. 18th, ‘at 2 o'clock, p. m. at Portage, Lot 36, Queen's Cn., 100 scrcs of freehold land. Farm fmrtt: m» |‘,.- . i! v - "w" "w: ‘tells. r..,.l y. >~~ .. -t - I'lll‘| it» yll '1: ui :-~ l;_ - mm from llcNsllyh Wharf, one mile from Tracadls Cross station, also 20 00nd hay, 10 tons straw. For terms apply to owner, Wm- Ionninn, Covet-lead Road. or ; PETER BRODIE. ' Auctioneer. 839140-9351 pd. isoo list WANTED N * To cut pulp, by C. L. Jackson contractor for the Cope Breton Pulp and Paper Co. on the west Branch of North River Capo Bre- ton. ' Wags advanced from $2.25 to 82.75 per oord, cut and swamped. 1:83.25 peo- cord to cut and yard. horas and drtvsr furnished free. Board 0m- cord cut-tier $1.00 per day. Will pay good mu $60 to cut by! tbs month. Mso wanted i or 5 good woods cooks. Must. be first class. Wages $100 per month. Cat-tars To non who stay thrce months or over. Address all communications to C. L. Jackson. Fielding Road via Prinleton, C. 8., or apply Ernest H. Strong, Bummerstds. 203948-Wod. 2 NOTICE mos. Have anumber oi pairs of Foxes for sale of the highest quality. Can ranch them should purchaser so require. If interested com- municate with SAMUEL KENNEDYJR. Charlottetown, P. E.I. 832004 "Extra Thin Model“ watch, 17 jewels adjusted-m. gentleman's watch at a sensible price. “ Guaranteed, of course." WATCHES of cultivation, with good dwelling house and farm buildings. nnrl splendid young orchard on each farm. Stream of . ,‘ Are ready-mods clothes as prac- .':..._2.... Truth, in a very attractive form, l comes in our No. llotne Nursing By M. JESSIE LEITCH DO That's a bad cough youWo got, daughter." said the old farmer. hanging his hat behind the door and turning to survey his daugh- ter who had come home from a dis- tant city. form short visit. “Oh, not so bad. I)nd. it will. be better soon." smiled the little ulrl, who had grown into an amazingly good looking young woman. Even tlls farmer thought so. though he MOflIPPfl Hflllffll DEW“ -. would hnvs considered it heresy to Winnipeg Vancouver a ' I _ 5a!’ 5°- Gufismtwd "Now I've got a powerful good n Op COH-l-‘SC dose here." went on the old man. getting down a dusty bottle from an obscure corner of the beamed ceiling They were in the summer kitchen and the daughter stared a little at the sticky. dingy bottle. The Mystorlous Medicine "What is itTWhBrc did you get it?" she said. terrified lest ller fath- er should insist upon a dose, “l never take nredicine, Dad." "This here is allflred good stuff“ said her father. “Jake Hlnos, over on the back farm, got it from a mun he knew." But the daughter ilncltotl away, waving the bottle untl spoon aside. “Oh, Dad, it's u slutllle to take stuff like that. You don't know . what it is. Perhaps its horse medi- cine, or there may be alcohol ln it." she-ndti-edr-dsnowlug her father's antipathy to alcohol. There was a. twinkle in her eye as slle spoke, but it escaped llcr i father. i "Jake knows better than to pnlm off any old liquor on me." said hel- father. Then his face lengthened n little. Stewart station. and shipping. farms covered with hard and g man wanting to start farming. PETER BRODIE. Auctioneer. New Barberin Business The undersigned has opened a harbor shop on Kent Street (Dunn's l-Iotcl building) next door to Guar- Jake's Medicine Tested dun ufiiw‘ “Colua to think 011 it. that thar medicine was all powerful strong." he mused. "Fscd to burn good and hot going down. but lt cured my coltLl was coughln‘ bud a spell back," he added, apologeticttlly. His daughter had suggested something. And the old farmer was a keen thlrster alter knowledge. “Put the stufl in n pail, Dad. If it. burns. you'll believe there's til- sald his W. H. HENDERSON CHEAP SALES l am selling of‘! at. greatly reduc- ed prices every day of the week J4 25-10-1Zr6l. for one or two months. 5L PHEFB. P-El- cohol in it, won't you?" ,pall and her father struck a match Notice is hereby given ma‘ m” ‘Hill! had boon teasing llim all the Company, I.td.." will he held at. that she thoroughly disapproved oi o'clock p. ln. for the election of It Burned, True to Form erly come before the meeting. ll‘ you want a general bargain be sure to cull. L. ANDERSON, daughter. eagerly. | As the medicine went into a tin I I MeeEIHgHhe girl drew back. Her father " would be very angry it‘ he thought annual meeting of the shareholders M n“, “Dianmnd silver mack pox Itilne. And after all. she had no rea- so to suspect tile mixture. Except (‘antral Bcdeque. I’_ E. Island. on Tuesday, October 19th. 1920 at two ‘mom nledmne mixtures. tiirecturs and the transaction or such other business as may prop- THOS. MOVSE, Secretary. But. trus- l0 form. tllc liquid blaz ctl up, tn long blue flames. farmer's brow clouded and scowled. Oct, 11-6i. FOR SALE The estate of the late Jas_ White will ho sold bl’ public suction 0n the premises on Wednesday, Oct. 20 at 11 o'clock a farm of 38 acres all clear and ln good state of cul- Llvntion with good house, and out- field Farmers lnstttuts buildings within 2 miles of Hunter i JAS. A. MACDONALD. River. on Rennies Road. Secretary, EDWARD WHITE. Bloomfield. R. R Hunter River TentlerLfor Cattle l 34-2-1-10-13-21. Zi4l3-10-l2-Iiipd. Bonn ~:\ fsvorilta interest of feminln-lty—~ ' '0! (the country ‘be wluhout the in- The lle Tvnticrs will be received by the undersigned up till October 20th fur fat. cattle and canners o! the Bloom .__._._ :____________ counts tics! as chose made by tbs rncdlste 2 Do we 1111M losing another with s gown exactly tits our own on the street? 0t course. w! muatgv; to m, d“. cusslon with open minds. We can't expect to rpm-ova or disprove any- lhinllll One discussion, or_ indeed, .- in many. Clotth-lns has always been it always wfll be. But we can gnlnl lnudh illumination on the subjectt asdll-fersuxt women study and- ds-' trildc tit-and wonmy gum new ddoas. 0f course. it will not do to study the matter of dross just, from mt,- stzindrpolnt of form-coveéing-‘m- m‘. vealing. ‘Wino! would ‘U19 business- corvtive of woman's demand. for novelty of tell-lure and shade and garment? Think o! all the different work- man and artisans employed m sup- plying needs and desires, in pro- ducing new dcsigm of beauty am] comfort. it's a broad subject. "Fre-ckon JakeCdldNCI-tnoov," h} said. loyally. But as he‘ opened tits door and threw the mixture. still burning outside. he said: "l guess l won't take much stock in cough medicine after this unless l know who mixed it up." And the little daughter squeezed Ills arm as she said: "I really think ' its safer. don‘! you. Dad?" ‘ The German Zeppelin firm in lr-ntls to transfer its works from Gelulany to the United States, it has been learned in Paris through a wireless message sent Tint from Germany. Under the treaty the manufacture of aircraft of‘ all kinds is so restricted that the Zep~. pelln factory had been at‘ a stand-i p cheerful UST ntriko l - ~ ~ . llculcrs ltrt- )u.=t as wldcly used. See thcm too l h d ' ' E's?-=I°.;.;l.:_'L; at tllc some store. “m u ‘mmfi- h“ ‘on. o‘ P V C! n . s .5114... l‘ I (mi a ropy of tlu- llI‘\\' Pt-rfcctlon llcalenfolder. LIQ illumination ll lost. but \\ w’ Tun Pnltrncrtotv‘ Srovr: COMPANY, LlllllTllD still. The plan is now to transfer ‘gm, 0m“, the whole nmnufacturlng tblt to 7 Drummond 8141., UOJITREAL, QUE. the ljnlted States and there perfect L and build airsllips capable of makq ing regular journeys across the Atlantic. lt is understood. that fin-l ancial interests in America. are concerned in tho undertaking. but , no details are forthcoming hero. - --?<o>--i I)octor—\l\'ell, how are you lo- tlzu"! Patient-J think I'm sumo- what improved. .\I_\' inheritnrs arc looking gluln and dlssatlsflrtl tiny. t... In Case of Colic ive your horseDmLWoorIburyH I one Lirliment internally-an at the same time, build up tho i genarnl health and digestion oI .- ths horse, with Dr. J-Woodbury’: Condition Powders. Colic in a horse comes from the same cause n: COlll‘ "1 n baby- acute Inctgestion. a atltémach, ‘risfulsée tsp boyn can: a ' e I e 13c! Ion In 001111.112! th: animal In tho but possible condition. Horscliniment and‘; Condition Powtlt- r. uud whenever In unltnll ls troublul will! Cou h ColtLDiltom snGlandorfi Splint. urlt, Spsvirl, euclnd Hoo EnlsrnmcnnCut, Sore, Bunch, Your. than two ulna I: sin, prompt laliof l Shore Fatnrlor Sale At Bracklcy Beach containing 91 acres of land, all cleuredsnd in a high stnte of cultivation. Well fen- cod with wove wire and hedges, large dwelling house and commod- ious burns and out buildings tr good rspair. Near school and chur- ches. Close to oyster mud and all kinds of sou manure. - Apply on promises tn MRS. JOHN CUDMOREv 3423-1013421. .,_, .j .- Thclo remedies tom. \_I fly; M v ' Dr.-~J.WO0DBURY'S , $ DOLLAR ILA THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ocronsn tornado 15th j Save Dollars by Spending your Money Here. j We-Have a Large Number of Very Attractive Bargains to, Offcr and Hardware Wants. s Oil Stones, wood case 20c ca. Jack Planes, iron.-. $1.00, ea. Smooth Planes. Irpn'.'.'.,75c,ea. Block Planes. Iron .....45c ea. Carpenters ~ Hand Saws, only $1.65 each on Dollar Day. l‘ A - vvvwvvvwv Yvvvvvw vww .41.... . Where neeclecl Perfection Heater is a portable radiator that you can put any- where you please. Strong and light, you ‘can carry it from room to room with perfect safety. , In the Fall and Spring, a Perfection Ileatcr saves burning. unnecessa coal. It gives cheerful, cosy warm just wvvvvvvwvvvvvvvvvv 333840-741 We will Acomlmencc receivingnDrsssed on Tuesday npxt, 12th lnstq, and will pay 10113?" ing prices delivered at our Plant. . ‘ Hogs 110-lac lbs. -‘ 1110-2501118. And’ one half cent per lb. less at count shipping stations. '3' Heavier weights will be taken as $001135 weather conditions permit. All hogs to be killed for Government Inspection. Before selling Se,‘ us or our Buyers aishlpplng centres. TIIE SIMS PACKING C0’Y LTD. n . . 53m -t||.t'.1 Eh 4. » ‘ _ h s vqfi-ry~4g 22 1-2 so}... n, 21 1-2 cts per lb, where you need it. Saves in \\'int.er, too. You can run the furnace low for gvllrral heat ard thcn got comfort llcnt from a Perfection. Coal is hard to get and high in price. A Perfection Heater will be heat insurance this Winter. "A Perfection Oil Ill-alter radiates ten hours of cheerful, colufort-giving warmth on every gallon of coal oil. Over 4,000,000 in use. i Ilartlux-trr, lIOUSPIIIFIIISIIITIY and departmental stmcs sl-ll Perft-utiou Oil kllcatcrs. New Per- ftwtion Oil (‘uokstovvs and Pcrfcction \\':lt.er l!‘ 10TH Ill! Lldlll. _Oi] Heaters smpt from Tu. Home Office and Factory SARNIA - ONTARIO W”""‘ mm" w: csnrsaustibn Lilo Bldg wnvlv/Prc. luau. .?Lt ~ 1L"“‘_~l7$-"=£ . Dollar Days SPECIAL . 2i) pet cent off all Auto Accessories except tires total. I Aprons ..._65c ea. Assn .R .751 35¢. slightly damaged 5 ‘"5 e“ ° °' No; 2491 Lock Sets. Reg. $1.35 for.. 9c u up light shod Ironr hand ' lomo indirect lightinl fill!’ u. All tho (tars of 61PM! rsthsr increased. In 010m you'll like flmu more and more u 1on1» thorn. flue lilht fixtures are I!- MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED .-j’~l-%_l‘l.. l-illkflsiiirlwiflilélhiil. " DOLLAR $ Can Supply all Your Give us a Call on Annex Bargains :31‘... No. 714 Horse Rugs, Reg. 2.1:: ::.:""" *"'""“'"" so oo for . .. . 3.77 0 D D Sold ly Dmgghln anl Gunny’ Jinn i‘ ‘ " ‘ _ f 1 RHZOI‘ 8C HOHC, RGQ’. n 0 p" “y, ‘ . . " n“ " “- OI‘ ........‘........... ....... t i ""'"-"°'F°" ' °°-“'""” Vest P06“ Flashlifllti» Reg- No. s2 Grey En. Double Boil- . coousurnsmus. t» g $1.30 for 80c. erg’ Reg 80c for 55¢, < ~— -= Reg. $7.50 for 6 m.‘ Blltcher Kmvestlzeg‘ Imce N0. 32 En. Wash Basins Refl- $6.50. Here is 90%‘ .. .. Z30 ’ ' 0- all. your chance to save on a good IRON. for . .........49c ea. Every item here is a real bar- iDish Mops only...... 5c each. No 2 String Mops, Reg. .750 f0r................ ' ' ' Half Soles only 20c a pair on Dollar Days. No. I Cow Ties, Reg. 35c ea~ for 23c ea 5 ft. Step Ladders only 1.45 ea‘ * N0. 33 Food Chop- 9am Dmflmiss Ym" si-are- Reg. 90c for_... 0 i No. 22 Lipped Saucepans, R45?- UL- Leather covered Vacuum Bot- 40¢ for ________ 2 c '- ' , tles Reg. price $3.00, only $2.00 Jap'd Bread Boxes, Reg. $1.95 f, _ on Dollar Day- for... ....... 1.63 49c And Pres. Kettles. Reg. $1.26 for $1.00 No. 110 Grey En. Buckgig, Enamel Oil Ileatcts dust what you need for thew Chilly Days. Reg. $9.50 fol‘ $8.50 on Dollar Days. NOTICE We, the undersigned. trustees nI the St, Augustin School Dis- trict. No 17 in County of Queens. will sell by public auction on Sat- urday. October 23rd ut 4 o'clock. p. m.. the above said school hmtw and land. This fhuilding is thirty two feet long. and twenty four ford wide and in good repair and will be sold with or without the land. THEODOR-IS DOUCETTE. JEROME DAIGLE, THIOPHILUO BLANOHARD JAMIQ J. DOUOETTE. Secretary 000., 11, llll-IO-IIIIIII. 20. 8416-10483. Tenders in Lambs Sualod tcndcrs addressed tu lhc ultdersigned and marked 1‘tonder“ will be received up to and on Wodnestitty October 20th. for tho lanlhs, fat. sheop and cunn- BPS of the Bloomfield Fnrtners In- ltltlllllP. A certified cheque for rif- ty dollars must accompany each order. Deposit to be returned in vase of non acceptance of tender. All cheques to be payable at Bank ‘h h mo“ a m _ ‘ or Nova scam" 115ml“ ‘.0 b9 wk‘,piwvitriwsrifntftlnirncf muyuiamditgf-fflnxd 8n llli Bloomftald duff!‘ the W061i {flunk-d fntrrtys nlf ‘liegdlqr-"may ‘oi:- beg “mug Oct er 1 ll I10 l l0 "h! (‘Bl 0 l3 0 c t». A- Mtcvogcrtggry i1..“'i?..;i.t'§).;¢l°.ilfiltélfiwi?" °' {Bloomftsld R. R. rt r. wumsn. 3425-10-13dl. ‘SEALED TENDERS. adtlrt-snod l0 tht- P simulator (it-unruly wtl be row-i 0d at. filmwn untli numtqon Friday. lllf‘ 5th Nnvrtnhvr 1020 In! thtt cttnvtgvunt-t- n!’ llht Majority’! Malls on u prupoststl tfontraci for ffilli‘ yours. FIX time‘! pcr wcek on Ht»: Pulllt’! Victoria Rural Mull Route |l\‘n. l from tilt: Pnntmustor (loner- uht |||41Al\ll’P. Printed ltoticos containing furth- Post. Oftlco Inspector PostOfflco Inspector's 00¢ ~ - It. 1920. MAIL oonrltlior " l Charlottetown. fie pt. ZBOI-D-ZI-thull. Fire ShovelsnReg. 35c for 12c 14 Qt. Tin Dish Pans, 40c ea. Extension Strainers, Reg. 30c for . 3c. ers Reg. $2.75 for 2.15 on Dollar Days. S omething that should be in every kitchen. Safety Razors Reg. $1.50 for only 95¢. each on DollarDay. ‘ ALL THESE AND MANY MORE AT THE ROGERSwl-DILQJIEEQLZARE CO. LTD. ..._...l._____v- .._ w-t t l