l I l l I l I I l I i ~- 4|.“ or future delivery. ii. ciLLis s. c ave in stack old Sydney "d, lnverneas. Bpflnqhlil n Rqund, Albion Stoveg-Aiblon "rd, chestnut and Stove ‘m Besco Coke. a your order now. either for PHONE 176 _ our ‘shipment of FALL i BULéS has just arrived dir- ectfrom LlSSE, HOLLAND. ° Buyji/iolasses , in Bulk - GLASSES can be pncl.'.n.gcd but not without- sacrificing its flavor and its health‘ value. That is why Genuine Barbados Molassoa i5 801d bulk only. in its delicious flavor and its rich content of iron and vitamins is thus retained. " Your home deserves the besti Insist upon Genuine Barbados MLLEQ Molasses. GOOD GROCERS SELL IT This shipment comprised of choice LARGE Pupil/ER ING BULBS of FIRST‘ 1M2}! in HYACINTHS (Double and Single) TULIPS, Single) NARCISSUS F‘ DAFFODILS CROCUS FREESIA v DARWIN TULIPS, Etc. Send for a copy of our BULB LIST. We pay P051’- AGE on all MAIL ORDERS. Anytime during the month of OCTOBER will be the best time to plant BULBS. They m on sale ‘at our BOOK STORE. Carter C0., Ltd. __ ‘Wm. (Double and 4415p. New " . Optical Parlor. As we have been testing eyes and fitting glasses to order for over forty years and wish to give our patrons the best of service in this ide- partment we have fitted up a new rsfracting room for~ this purpose. Up to date equipment has been Installed greatly adding to the conufort of those hav- ing their eyes examined as well as assuring accurate re- suits. Mr. J- S. Taylor who rec- ently passsd the examina- tions in Optometry assists in this branch and all who eall 0n us will receive the beat of attention. \ various styles of new frames will be shown and any special lens can be made to order. E.W. TA YLOR Jewellers Optometrist- 142 Richmond Btreet IiJ-S-stt. Christmas in she Holy Lsnd,— lPiflle terzfirtm... i... Oflflttllfldnz’ 00° CREE CRUISE ifiusnflewYorhDec-IM ' At a reccnt meeting of the Execu- llentral Guardian BOhDEN-whurch Hall. Sunday. Oct. 17, at ‘l p. m., by Rev. i’ .A. Fitzpatrick. CAVENDISH —— A special Rally play service will "be held in the Un- ited Church on -Oct. 1'lth at 7.30 p. m. - .. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA —-Mr. S. B. ‘Profltt, student at Pine Hill Collegejwiil conduct service at iLnt L6 at 11 a. m. and at Lot 14 at 3 p. m. Sunday Oct. 17, 1026. HAMPTON—Unitcd Church sci"- vlces on Sunday next. Oct. 11th iit Hampton, 11 u. m., Victoria 3 p. m., Bonshuw 7 p. m. The itcv. Geo. N. rSomcrs of Tryon will be the preacher" at cuch oi thcsc services. POTATOES -- Commencing Oct. filth-we will he buying potatoes (all varieties) at the potato house iliouglas Station, and at the ware- house Charlottetown are open to buy a quantity o} CertifledCob- hlers or Mountnlns.—.l_. l.. Douglas, ti!) Queen Street, Charlottetown. l’. 2060-10-14-31 PROVINClAL APPOINTMENT- tlve of the Provincial (lnvcrnmcni, M-r. Frank McDoiiiilil was-i appoint- i~d licglstrni- iii Deeds and (lum- lllifiblitilllil‘ of Town Lnnilis, for Quci-nKs (loiinly. 'l'*iiiS appointment fills. ihc viicoiicy created liy liin douili of tlic into Mr. Francis S. (i. Kcougiion. NAME INCORRECT. —_ln tho Provincial Exhibition prize» list lic- irig jiublisliezil the nninc (ll Mini Marjory llill‘|>Fll'_ Eiisi. ltoynlly hiis been givcii as Min; llonpcr, Mini-i llarpci- won 1st. jirizo for Ilium-ifs Arctic plums. 2nd for Wnsliingiiin plums, 1st» for lIUAl collection plums and is (list) niuiiiiimivil in tho judging of Dairy and ‘Beers. Jlor sister bliss (truce lllllllfll‘ come l0llI\i.ll in tlic llcct’ .iil(l;.'_ill[.',' computi- tloii.. A BUSY MAN-llcv. Di‘. iW. ll. lllcurlz of Anilirixil. wi|n_ iii ilic age of 85. and after mori- ihnn will yours in tho ncilvo ministry, priesiilsil over or iiclcctoil [lfi-‘ISQEGB of Scripture. iirrlliiE¢1lARL°iTET°WN iiliiitnnmir A 7 ~ Women to Hold. fill" 1 A For Teniler- Faces The aeamy lather oi the Cutlcura Shaving Stick, with its delicate med- itation and soothing properties, enables men with tender, easily ir- ritated sklns to shave in comfort. even twice a day, and leaves the skin smooth and fresh. 535i‘. ‘-i‘.l‘.l.'&‘i.i'f‘i'l..l.."i'.'-"i>$-'T’al3l- m. Ointment is and m. Talcum . 3- Cutleura Shaving Stick 25c. (in Sept. I30 a congregational iltnlly wnii iiclil, when u largo number met. from this conllrei-liltion and some from outside. The young pcoplo contributed. bcsiiles songs null recitntlons a jingciint ‘iUnlteii For Sci-vice", acqiilttiiig themiicl- Vliil in p mnnnci" that ileligliteil the coiikregation. Aildceiiiics on work in llic congregation were given by Mrs. W. A. Bruce uirtlMrii. S. M. Mai-tin on W‘. '.Vl. S. Conference ilirnucii and Auxiliary, by |.Vlrs. .Vl. A. McDonald on Ladies’ Aid 'W0rk. by .i. N. McDoiinlil, 0n Young iPeo- picsi Work, by S. M. Martin; nu Sunday Schools. Visiting clergy- llli‘ll1 iltuv. IM. ii). iMclloiiulil, C. (lruhuni unil (l. A. (lriint, gave ad- “’l‘lie ‘Church and Citizenship" and “A llirilfls lCyc View of ‘Mli-islons", illl of n very high nrilri" mid with nn nppcnl tliiit stirred thc wholc rriiigrcgntion. -i_-¢-o&-—;— PERSONALS llic first moi-ting o1‘ illl! forclgn mi-‘l- ulonary iliilll'il of i'ill‘ iliiilod (‘liurcii cl’ llaniulii iii 'l‘nriinro. lir. llenrlv. wns chmicu chirmnii nt the general council meeting in Montreal. lie onions, lp an ucovereil saucepan. LADIES’ WILL" . ‘WELCOME the large display of TOiLE-T ARTICLES. PER-FUMES. sic- included in the ieaolns "n" are ,. 'YARDLEY'S, ,'HUDNUT$1 .l'ONTEEL, CAPPI, CARA . NOME, coLoAres. ROGER s. GALLET. PIVER. ARM- ANDS, ‘POMPEAIN. i-iou- \ ‘BIGIANT. CARA NOME COMPACTS are more popular than Giff"- The watch shaped case owiflfl to its size ‘and shill" mik" s special appeal to users 01 ' dainty toilet accessories- Pm... THE REXALL Pom», m KODAK Srone §=>= y. w nal Cards Graduate Ontario Veterinary Oollegei i907. Corps, London. E"!- Offlce-E. Farquson’; Stable. Phone 29B. 9-28-lino. VETERINARY SURGEON Foxes examined for purchaser. sites andethsr diseaies. 48 Great Goorfll 31"" Phone Hl-lmtii. For n. AMCGlIlBBH tlalltsn , l of N. Y ,3 leal loliool nd - ‘limited-ts and ‘nines. n1 mull?“ “'°"' j Late Capt. Royal Army Veterinary 147 King Street. DR. I. E. GROKEN Lalsaratory tests made for para- Noxt Custom and Marine Bullcllnl. . I -soi.ic ‘roll. aro- i w. ...i. qiseiipiiai-iettaewiniami. < 3,. . " i ‘ dsu y lllilfl" "hfillvi- Ivifine ro-lte-fl-Uii-UU ‘Columbia before going to Toronto. Amherst! lFrltlny night and Tuesday for Halifax. ‘ were held in the church at Volley had just completed a three weeks‘ l visit to British He returned to left RALLY DAY SERVICES.— The |Sundi1y iSchool iRnlly Day exercises Miys Wiiinifrcil Kelly, Koppocli, [loft iSnturilny morning for Boston. iwlioru i-iltc will apt-nil the winter. Mr and Mrs. W. ii. Prowse left yesterday by the S. S. Hochelsga for a few days vlsi-t in Nova Scotis. left on return spending hei- to Boston. bell, Brookfleld. I lield 0n Sunday, Sept. 26, 11 a. m ‘Cook strong flavored vegetztbleslpouy Sunday 301,001,, pa,.ticipated_ such as cauliflower. cabbaile illlli-Similsi‘ occasions in former years| were of great interest. was said ‘by those present the best yet. Besides the pro gramme provided by the ior reading. a duet sung by six year old twii islsters. daughters oi‘ Mr. and ‘Mrs. I which we are now showirlw F IJ‘ P. ‘McLeod. Vnlleyileld. I short address on Service was iziv shape of diplomas. memorized and repeated the Short er Catechism. ‘Primary (Jatechlsni, Recipe SI csmrlalryleattatgifltg Book The rden Co. Limited, Mont- 32 real, to receive this beautifully illustrated book of practical re- __-i- I b I . Dr. J. Fergus Donnelly 5,51’; llfjgg? 4 _.___. - _ for soups, anu- s‘. . , , _. . (a VETERINARY SURGEON ces, puddings, pastries, cakes, candy. ' 1T ha! i"-\_>7'ii..-.r|1~~»' . , . / \___2 s1: 0-2.6 “Eat the Maritime Provinces Flourish by Their Industrial’. ‘i‘h' .. ', ‘Stglagéidnugiiters who S. S.‘ _Bonrd for the whole Church and iin which the congregation joined. each Sunday School contributed I ithrec selections in song. recitation ‘Of special effect was .-’\ en "by the pastor after which twen- . ty live awardsrwere given in the certificates, seals and lBllbles to jiupila who had soimsn i-tiic-roizv-rrusons . Bringing up ‘Father :1 well carried holiday . and doing well, before -l important places. i AremicanLegion y Opposes Abolition l American Legion has , prevent the abolition of poison gs shmecthig at ‘Pllllfllililllllla. leeglo headquarters here stated Sunda vont the Senate from ratifying tli nova about ii year ago. The Logic regards it as humane and effectiv in bringing wur to ‘a speedy end. - —i-Q3 GOLF ‘AT IEXTREME AGES. golf tournaments this, season. the Illinois Senior tournament ploushlji after n lrulnlng-pcrlo which began whim ho was 11 your oi’ ngc. drives 200 yurila. and is romnrkiilil silently on the greens. -¢e->—— MAPLE PLAIINS SCHOOL ber. Grade VIII-l Inn McCnrvllle. (ii-ads v-1 Edward lwoiah’ i ears McCarvilie. second conference on the "Cause and Cure of War" will be held here, early in December when delegate..- aatlons will participate in the dis‘ cussions. : the. American vemlty Women's Clubs, League of Women dressics on “Home and Religion". ' iMlss Alma Campbell, it. N., has after vacation with her liilfelllii. Mi‘. and Airs. Alex. Camp- iMr. Samuel Sherren, iCrspauil, has ignite to the United States on While ‘there he will visit with his son and are settled there returning he will visit New York and other Of Poison Gas WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.--'l‘-lie announced tho beginning ot‘ a campaign to in warfare. On the eve c-f its unnu- tliat it is sending our 25.000 copies of u circular favoring the retention of gus warfare in an attempt to pre- poisc-"n gas protocol adopted iit Ge- lliinois lnys claim t_o the oldest mid youngest performers in major Lewis W. Pitcher. G.A.-R. veter- ou, won second low net honors in [ow weeks nftcr his 84th birthday. Snmmy Alpert. ii 15-year old south- paw. won the Western junior chum- Mr. Pitcher. who is president of iiic Senior Association, frequently llonor ltoll for month of Septem- iGriule iV-—-1 Alva Walsh; 2 Aen- Grnde ll (-Sr)-—1 PolerililcCnr- _\ SecondrAnti-War i ' ‘ Conference! wissniuoron. Oct. 12. ndnr nine national women's orgaiii "We have now, alter two yours 0f study, a pretty clear understand-i _ lug of the .Mfii. Carrie Chapman Catt. clisir~ nian of the committee which has been dirsctinglitlie work of the first ._coni’e‘rence. _“Wo believe all wiil" causes may saiiher be removed entirely or kept unslcri control, and are now certain that lt-ls the ‘business merits that cull themselves clviliz~ 61.1 to find the wny." causes of war," said continuation of nil govern- Tlie organizations included arel Association of Uni- Women. Federation of Voteis, Young Women's Christian Association, Council of Jewish Women, Women's Trziile iUlIiOII: League. Women's Christian Tem- perance ilnlon, Council of Wommi ldi‘ llomc Misni-tinn, and Federation of Wkiiucifii illfillfliil of Foreign Mis- sions oi‘ North America. -»____ Belfast and Vicinity 'l‘ilie lill‘liii‘¢l‘.~t are busily engaged in doing tlicir fall's digging. 'l‘lli? jlDlllitiPs, are niroxccllciit crop this your. , Mr. Lnugiiie ‘RFEG, Rnsehorrjr. iiwliirfiil to (lliarlottcinwn inst wccit on ii business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Alexnndcr Smith. Mt. lluchanun were visiting in Point Prim rcccntly tho guest iii Mr. and Mrs. infill MaciLeod. Miss Margaret Mnclmnn, lciu-lu-r of Oc-onn ViPw school is iipcnilinu her two wfiek-s fail vocation iii iiri‘ lionic in Louis. Mrs. lvlnlcolm MiicKnnzln rind hcr dauglitcr-in-inw, iMrs. W. l). Mill‘- Kenzle. Fiat lilvcr, visited Eldon - last week. ‘Mrs. iSadie Rockwell. Ocean View was a passenger to the cily on the Murray Harbour train llliit week. llliss Lelia lilscEaclieru who Wliflfs at the Victoria Hotel. (‘hur- lottetown is visiting her old home in Point Prim. ‘Mr. Ham MacLennan, Sorry. was visiting in Louis inst week ilic guest of Mr. George Macleean. ‘Mr. Ewen MacEachern and his sister Maude of iGnrfleld were visit- ing their. brother. Mr. Aiontio Mac- Enchern of iNewtown recently. The people of Belfast and vicin- liy arc sorry to hEar that .\lr. (lar- field Roias was taken to the P. E. island Hospital and operated on for appendicitis last week. Wt‘ hope he ‘may sooil recover and cu- joy his usual good health. ‘Miss Ztlary Rockwell who spcni tho past week visiting friends in Charlottetown returned Imnio lain night. 5 n Y The many friends of ‘Mr. D1111 MacDonald, Garfield, are sorry to learn oi‘. his iilliBSS"!lll(l hope he may soon recover. 6 l1 n The Mt. iBuchnnnnfls institute hold their last meeting at Mrs. Dani Msc-Aiilnyhs. They had n very sur- ces-rsiful meeting all mcinbcrs were present. .\lr. and Mrs. Alex MucWillInms, Mr. nnd'Mrsi. Wilfred Mztcwiliiami-i spent ISunday in lWood ‘lSllilillriJ ‘Miss Florence MnclWilllnins of Eldon is spending her vacation visiting her nun-t, Mrs. Chnriic .\liic Williams, Wood isluiiils. ll l —*-<e> i ALWAYS SOMETHING ‘I ‘First Firth: ‘Well, we're frce from‘ ihc-ze pesky flshrriucn for [he wiir‘ ter. ‘Sflfllllll Fish: l" dunno, 0on1» of! tiicm mightbrenk tlirinigli llir iv" iiilll full 0n us! ‘iii Simple Mixtiure Makes Stomach Feel Fine Simple ibuckthorn bark, glycer- ino, etc., as mixed in Adlerlkn- helps stomach trouble in TEN A. phy. . l Grade I (‘Sn-i Dorothy Murph Carvllle. Perfect Attendance — Knthelee Murphy. , - Wlnnlfred Best, Teacher ville. tirade II (Jr) 1 Kotheleen Mur- iGrade I (Jr)— Wendell MayheW. '2 Lester Walsh, 3 Ambrose Mc- mlnutea ,~by removing GAiS. Bring! ‘out a surprising amount of old iwaste‘ matter you neven though! iwss in your system. Stops that full. bloated feeling and makes you happy and cheerful. Excellent for n chronic constipation. Adlerlka works QUICK and delightfully easy. i-luglies Drug 00., Ltd. l’ AH, SHE'S q_\\iiii;I ‘w Al .\ ' q. AND JiMMINY, HOVW “SHE SNOQES! ' AQLEE R} s...“ COULD BE swears-m? mow row. ‘THE BOVS AND A PlCNlC. Brides-To-Be Can cnursc “for brides and girl-s aimlli to be married" is (iilllflllll"£‘!l ilY "l? (‘oliege ol ‘Practical Arts and Lc - s: PAGE snvnu e~ w IillliililiiiilillllliillliiiiiiiIiliilIlliliiilliiiiiiiiiiiiliililiiiiilillllfl I . I ' p K ~' 4 - _-.... ..___-_ 1711's Enterprise-flab!) Barbra/star A will save yo; I tan in “Yes, Sir, this is the valuable. invention known as the Enter- prise-Robb Carburetor, which is installed inside of the famous ENTERPRISE ALL-CAST FURNACE. It stands on guard beside your burning coal-epraying-ever spraying with oxygen the fire, so that the gases which arise and ordinarily escape up the chimney, shall be turned into heat for your benefit-saving you one ion of coal in every live! " BURNING AIR AND gnsggg ENTERPEIBE CARBU RETOR RE RED . 'i I‘ "ONTO? HOTALL _ THROUGH During an actual 48 how.‘ official test at the Enterprise Foundry, the saving in coal effected was shown ‘to be 22.8%. Tests elsewhere were equally effective. ' Wherever there is an Enterprise Furnace there is a cosy home, with a warm, even temperature from base- ment to attic regardless of weather conditions outside. When an Enterprise Furnace is installed hccording to plan and recommendations, The Enterprise Foundry Co. definitely guarantees in writing complete heating satisfaction. ENTERPRISE FURNACES--Built: to last a life- time~—are made in various types——-pipe or pipcless—— for various kinds of fuel—hard coal, soft coal, coke or wood. Write for free booklet and blank chart. Send us a rough sketch of your home on this chart and our engineers will submit plans and specifications of the type of Furnace best adapted to your needs. THE SERVICE IS FREE. It is vitally important that you have this information before investing in any heating system. Call. in to-day. and see this iwonderful Heating System-- nous/loin’ $ummerside~Clsarlolteiown Elli? BEBJQE I I . . _ . i >‘ ' " u lihlii-liiiiiiiiiliiIiiiiiiiiiiilIiiiiliiililiiiliiiilliiiiiiiflliiiilililillliliiiliiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiIiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiililiiilliii 9 '- ~ 1i;;_;;;;ii,g,m;i,.-=,:¢ ‘if.’ sacs! ‘ ilgaillati“, ‘m, flfnpgp an}, pr,,g,,s',,,,,~ what‘ tn do about the neighbors; Take Short Course FTC“, “H, “flcnonuld whn w," m“. what nnd how much to eat and ‘dug! 51'“, nmmlern’ me mm.“ M, why; how to guard tho family bud- s) if Qt m," ‘Qpocial 5H,,“ lg nepdgfl in get against the influence of neigh- {o “A new’ n" . ' Wm, i, i- ' hora‘ competition: and how tolirenk “' ' kefl’ pmgme qngqfim‘, m he “L... "back-breaking habits" in the round rutsibivtiiulvdrr listed the following: 0i ilmiiwiioid “mk- l ' i 4 (Canadian Pres BOSTON. Mill‘.- Oct. i. MITHUS DIGGE. emu '00 l/IUSTN"; WAKE HITHUS JONES. CAUSE SHE'S co r A HEAD-ACME AND iTH _ LYING DOWN no MITHUS . DiGGS' QooM. i~’\\'T‘r-lUS M, oioos iTi-l DOWN on ‘(HF oar THE GANG AND - MEET ME IN FQOMT or vw PORCH, EVERYTHING is K.O. O i926 nv luv-L FCAYPRF. bsnvier. inc. ' pie-i Bsiiah r@la tanned. a 4-4;.-.“ .._..-.__...._.-\. -.¢ ‘ A l By George Mcillanus