‘aaaa-aa-a-aa-a AAAAA I Ilougl V‘: a; AAAAQA Q - 2 The W av I ' , f. T _ . to Jutiglr: ‘v alue 0i.‘ don’t know" 1.0.. much a Suitlof Clothes costs you when you pay for it. You won’t know until after a few months. That is when you learn that . _ s.‘ a a $1353’ are better values. The price may be slightly higher because it costs .more to make our kind of Clothes. But they look so much better and last so much longer, that in the‘ end they cost less. SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES Limited. Makers-Montreal ALFRED DECKER t": (JOHN Chicago New York Sold by GEORGE L. PROWSE The Shop That Made Good in i Wctk Your Moth erii Will Be Pleased Iiifiiltea. Tcllllerlreoomrnenclibforlnse iilllymvlllonlc. Show theGuamieeollhe "lslnLudllnoualewilllacghdtolfyit. . .__ vi? s _ A. . o¢<> u “ You'll like the flavor” WOULD HAVE STRONGEr. .\\'ith tlle Ulllil‘ Flilllflfls in llccoln- A JBHHMN BWUIY NATIONS AC Y FIRST plishing disarmament, and we must, ‘IIHT tol-gtt rim! re l .-l". ‘I: s will d0- ,. l; -.- l . it, 11ml eu-nestlSlmIl-fht black llair. Should she ‘ . ;. e..- ness of purpose of all tne nations: have the misfortune to possess hair head-participating. ‘lwith the slightest tendency to “l believe it will rest with the‘ wave“. she will take endless trouble and Vice-Admiral Kanji K110’ ar» nations possessing the strongest‘ to straighten it out—a.s much trou- rived In Honolulu today, Admiral arlllaments to take the lead in the‘ ble, in fact, as a Canadian girl l ‘MONQLULU, Oct. l..- anew army and navy deie the Washington COIJIGTEHA ed by Major-Gen. Hlrotarc ‘Panuka KIM) In a statement said: present plan and by limitation of would take to produce the opposite "We are going to the conference, their own armaments serve as an. effect. with the single desire to cooperatelexanlple to other nations." I -.~a.--. When Mr. Jones was saved from the frying pan- They talk yef of the change that came over Jones. Some said it was psychology. Some slid it was a miracle. All said it was a mystery. When they asked Jones, he said it was liberation from slavery——slavery to the frying pan, and to grease and starch. Jones used to take his breakfast fried; and followed this with n heavy lunch. . ,‘ ,. _ In those days’ they said at the ofiice: '.'Old"Jbl-le secret sorrow ‘and he's sore on the wor B." , I ‘fife-no tlfrhie for the “usual , t _~ . --; w? ‘a s hlsa M‘. .‘-- u One day Jones started fast t0 be cooked. xv, ' 1 Jones had a breakfastly i Grape-Nuts with good He was delighted with th ‘crispness and richfiavor. Felt ~ satisfied and Tell." Tried it again at lunch. Kept ‘on breakfast- ing that way-often lunching, too, t. Jones began to "perlziup," tall: upreltep up-GET up. - “Let Jones show you how to do this," they began to say at the office. Al to Jones,——he said: "That's a great food-GRAPE- NUTS.” ~ There are thousands of jonesos, both ltind=~mcklo8o feed- ers and wise feeders. “There's a Reason” for Grape-Nuts and." ' when and malty‘ ~ . -. comm‘: ‘HE clarliui aviator SHOP PROM Holman’: Catalog no cases at the Police Court yes CHURCH or SCOTLAND-Rev fem“- D. M. ‘Lamont will preach on Sab- -—— balh. Oct and at Glasgow Road‘ MEETING of Brwkley Pt- Pool m, 10 a_ m_ and 1n people; ghm-ch, of the electors of the Liberal-Con- Charlottetown at 7 p. m.' home of C. Diamond at 7.30. River Road, near the Beech Grove Ladies °l Till" ‘"0"!!!’ inn that was blown down over .1. tree)‘ ago and is obstructing the road and causing teamstérsto go a long way out of their way to pass. vldod at these teas ing hand from the public. ..i_-4o¢__._. . PERSONALS ‘Mr, David Bishop paid a visit to lends in Point Prim Sunday. l __ __ . . l-lonoun ROLL.-- The follow ing is the standing of the pupils of. Sgrlngton School, for the month ofmSoptelnber: Grade V. l. Mary NICIIOISOD. 2. Jessie ‘Mclntosln! Gmd IV. l. ‘Li zi N’ l1l n. 2. . FliraaivicholsolnzlteMllfdtlclroblich-1599"‘ ‘he "eekfld l" I" "ll?- 1’ . . ll ll. in‘??? §l.3."l‘.l°il‘..l‘.i\°.‘§l§“cnfiiaif~ 1"‘- "““"““ ‘MM o‘ Eam- 1. Peter Thompson 2 Ralph Thump m“? paw a flying v15" t° MI" son. Grade l. 1. Donald Nicholson. B“°"““““ “mm”- 2. Belle Nicholson, 3. Anna Mac- lDo I . . ‘M M I , , 5 nzndnie‘ Haliallgzllgl Peillglnaiu Street. has returned home from a téndanoe, Mary Nicholson. Lizzieévlslt w Pownal‘ Nicholson. ‘Worn Nicholson, Mur- -——- Ilflss Jeanette ‘McPlersqn is dock Nicholson. spending her vacation at her home THE CHARLOTTETOWN MAH- in Hsatherdale- KET-The market was poorly attend I ed today with not much change ini Messers Percy Buchanan and rrlcea- Butter sold at 45c; ears gFrank ‘Smith were visiting ill Or - 45; fowl $1.00 to $1.25 euhljiiell CW9- chlckens 90c to $1.00 each; ducks‘! Mr and Mrs E T mus any "-403 apples 3° P“ m)!" Thenfllclt yesterday l-for ‘Saranac ‘Lake: W88 a 80011 BUDDIY 01' Vegetable! 111,5’. Y.. where Mrs. Higgs will spend prices about the same as Friday. file ll-‘llllef- ' Fish was scarce. cod and haddock‘ . I -—'—' ‘ ‘ lsellinl; at 8c with nlllckerell at 35c. I lefilrrjbrsiiankgngflrgllgfld 22:53‘ Outside llay sold at from $1.60 to in“ a (m; days m ‘h; cm, the $1.70; potatoes 45c to 50c; oats 50 gueggfg or Mrs, Kremser, to 55c and turnips 26c per busllel.l‘ I .\lr. J. J. llfolueod of gayands. ~ I‘i . s out the week on n the ,0BumsEsirtfilzggléégaingrzglgg‘citigthepguest of Mr. and Mrs A]. in business the Canadian N“ fred McWilllams, 24 bppcr Hills- tlcnai Express Co.. of this clti.‘ 11",“) st" and Mr‘ and Mrs H‘ AI are adding another team to their ‘Smsom delivery service. 0n inquiring at? . . Mr. B. h tile express office lt was learned 5a Smpnlelfirztaficgz-iigi ignluzil .tlle team has arrived and the man idlly, and on Tuesdya morning, an. in charge returned after delivering 10th?!‘ shiDmBnl of about one hund~ POLICE COURT- There were servatives on Friday Oct 21. at the °VER$EER'B ATTENTION- The l‘ ‘i attention of the road overseer K1 HAl-I-owys" TEN Dcl- 25- called to a large tree on the North and 37"‘- l“ Mark" H3"- The institution are noted for the good things pro- and no doubt they will receive a generous help- Jlfrs Tyndall Simple‘, Kensington’ Mr. Frank Power,‘ Dorchester MATINEE 8.15. NIGHT 7 l 8.45 ii- Matinee Adult: 16o. Children 11c. Evening, Adult: 26c. curlers» 16c. ADOL PH ZUKOR PRESENTS ELSIE FERGUSON ._.m_ i . Seoklnq. yearning. Cryln ren on the Icrecn. I I EH Potter Looking For Perfect Wife “SACRED AND‘ - 1 - THE SOUL OF A . GIRL ! THE SOUL OF A WOMAN I Saving, Giving, Sacrificing, Dragging her Mate from the depths, qlvlnq up all things for All on the ncreenplmado to chino forth In splendor and glory through the marvelous ‘albe- New York Tribune Q "MIII Ferguson makes us realize she Is the fluent act- _ l.‘ ' ]nfantry—Tlle Prince Edward Isl,‘ i [l5 A Japanese lbeauty must have Silt). ‘k ,his charge safely. A local lnan is Ted‘ we!“ {Plwald b!’ “Xllressr "lei BO w’ October lsflBout It be a pointed when anange_ shippers being Messrs Gaffney andIIVIIIIB. 110W 0011111101315 B 57113" . "lien! mp com lewd llCilurch. Both lots were consignedlpottery shop was in ‘hopes that . ' V S ltghelzfgrtgfifiylsviltlhge HSEZIIF; gigs: “Some Boston girl might make him w Dllnnrd‘: Llllllnenf for Collll. 12m. int’ Purposes. I ‘the Perle"! Wiley ‘He declared mm —-— self to be undaunled by his previ- GAZETTED. t | The Canada Gazette of October; 15th contains the following appoint-I lllent1—-Tlle Prince Edward Island‘ __' Light hol-“kgpn be Qugngennagpjtllo oil when used of Lleutenantii 1st April,’ _; er with the rank James Roland Paton. 1921.. lluul Regiment (l05th Battalion. 0.; E. F.)—-Lieutenant (supernumaryll J. R. Paton resigns ills commission ‘on appointment as Quartermaster? The Prince Edward island Light Horse. 1st. April, 1921. Lieutenant (sllpernurnary) L. J. llfacDonald resigns his commission | on appointment as PaYmnasleli- i 2nd May. 1921. To be Paylllaster with the rank of Lieutenant: Leo Joseph Muc- , Donald. 2nd May. 192i. l -—-€<0;i——~‘ I FORCED TO ROB. ‘HE SAYS TO KEEP HIS FAMILY CHICAGO, Oct 17-Seven child- ren, a wife lmll only twenty-sell“! cents in the ‘house and no work, formed tile explanation. today of Edward Dolphin, 38, for his rob - hcry of several men on the‘ South Side recently. Dolphin was arrest- ed last night. by the Gresham pol- ice and is believed by them to be responsible for about thirty recent holdups in and about their dis- trict. wpor (‘atarralp-Jt is one or mefous matrimonial adventures. ciliei recommendations of Dr.| lHe said he is “in pursuit of a Fhomas Lolectrlc Oll that It cal congenial mate," who Wm work be used internally with as much‘ success as it can outwardly. Suf-Iwml her‘ hands and her hm!“ for irrers from catarrh will llllfl tllsrthelr mutual happiness- zlccording to; "i want my wife to work in the directions will give prompt ‘reiiefflgarden an,‘ on the work bend“ Many sufferers from the ailment have found relief In the Oil illll'he Said‘ have ‘lent testimonials. I "I will" h" w r3159 he’ tom] —-?<*>——-—- land cook it, to marks her own Iclothes, to get back into tile simple, primitive days. No TIIQPII-GIIlIYIII 'labor for my wife, lf I know it. ,‘No vacuum cleaners or washing ‘machines. These things spring kfromys. preverted civilization. l lwant ‘my wife to he a crafts wo~ llfilllllll .. .... llHll ll .. M. gskill and intelligence into AvoId-‘Indlgflallon. Sour Acid I smmichv Heartbmn‘ G“ on ‘of a cluster as an artist puts into ggomach, 5w ‘his canvas. ‘I want her to simplify, Ibellutify and ennoble her home. t Indlsetstivn ‘mg tlvrncfileally Bill: "Perhaps this ideal wife of mine OTITIS O stomac 1'01). 6, SR H1O .' r ical authorities are due nlneytimes doesnt‘ exist‘ I haven‘ found h" out of ten to an excess of hydroch-[Yei ammlg ‘mmlerll women’ hm I lorio acid in the stomach. Chronic still preserve the illusion. "acid stomach” is exoeedlngly| ‘q Mn glad g0 gum lmy bat-k on dangerous and sufferers should do New York There-a nmhrng mere either one of two things ' l Emu". “my can so on a named but jazz and futile cafe parties ant and one“ digggrggablg (118,, avopp, women running around out of their ing foods that disagree with them.'proper environment, which that irrilate the stomach and leatfthelr homes» to excess acid secretion or they ' can eat as they please in reason and make It a practice to counter act the effect of the harmful acid and prevent the formation of gas. ._.____iO-§-_-_. ::Soft corns are different tu lwieldlng of a broom and the whisk - is‘ PROFANE LOVE” g out for Llfc and Love. Mlnaklnqthe Falu for the True, the Glamour for the reality. the Sacredncls of True Love. artistry of the star. FROM THE NOVEL BY BENNETT PATIIE REVIEW I\\\\YIIIIIIIIIZS PRINCE EDWARD THE KLARK-URBAN COMPANY I l‘ HARDEN KLARK HEADED and MAISIE CECIL BY MATINEE‘ 2.30‘ SHARP “Civilian Clothes” The Laughing Success of Broadway MKRWII/flfllil‘ “‘\'IYM\\\\\\ILZIIIM SEATS NOW ON SALE AT THE THEATRE CURTAIN RISES PROMPTLY AT 8.30 ‘ ‘Strstfiord. president _uf the uouipany ' er Graham‘ decided that no lilqlmt "i have been out of work for three months,‘ said Dolphin. "I've got. seven kiddies and my wife. and I just had to do this." When the police searched the Dolphin home they found only twenty-seven cents in the posses‘ stun of Mrs. Dolphin. ' EIIIIIIEN IIEIIH I I MS:.&.:...":"..::"::: r.il‘;::"l:':; Oct. IlL-Janlr-s A. gist. Ask for either powder or tab- lets. it never comes as a liquid. lmiik or citrate and in the hIaui-ated ‘form is, not a laxative. ‘Try this fplan and eat what you wnt.‘ at sourness and premature fermenta- tion by the use of a little Bisurat- ed Magnesia at their meals. There is probably no better, sa1~ er or more reliable stomach antia- cld than Blsurated Magnesia and it is widely used for this purpose. it has no direct notion on tho sloln- och and In not a dlaeslcnt. But n teaspoonful of the powder or a couple of five grain tablets tailed in a little water with the food will neutralize the excess acidity which may be present and prevent its further formation. This remov es the whole cause of tho trouble and the meal digests naturally and llefllllllllll)’ without. need of pepsin pills or urtlflcal digestents. ‘TORONTO. Tlllton, [aged 50, unmarried, of St. ‘John, N. 11.. a traveller enlpklved by tho \Volst.end .l“lovur Mills (‘onl- pany, died suddenly while In his I your next nlcal and see If this isn't George ‘Hotel. "We 7993K “Ell/l” fwvha-t to est." room at the Prince YQ“ 9V" Md ‘m Death was due in npuplexy. J. K. informed the late 5dr; 'f‘ll'.on's rela‘ tlvos of the sal event. Deceased had complained of feeling unxvcll » but it was not. tho pt, his lndlIs-' position was serious ‘Ollie! Coron- F BULLETIN lection Promises Are oItOn deceptive. "There l: "o V. deception about the first goes wit‘: every ulc of Par- was necessary. WATER m ST. Jonfi. ‘ "' ’ ‘ mvsn ls srsgiztav msmo ...-*-‘ .4 - r l FREDFJRIFTON. N. B, Oct. l8.—' The ‘water level in NIH-St. John River lnok a rapid jump over night and came up ll footdurhlg last night. The river has ‘been rising steadily for some time and at pre- sent is 18 inches over tmhtmcr lav ol- and rising rapidly. promllfl of plclcurc faction Ice Cream. Ito wlds i still .- 39“, g3?“ m, fimafippnw, IPIIQeI Jhwn the ‘ 9 . » W" ‘all! l’ ‘d f4"- "Bood Tutu" of Our patrons. eradicate, hut Holloways Cort Remover will draw them out pain» lessly. sovcomlvlrrreo ‘i? SUICIDE m POND NORWALK. ‘Conn. October l7— Jesse D. K-hltehoad. nine. committ- ed suicide here this morning Ito v causaof jealousy over the arrival of n. baby boy in ills homo. Jcsac was found ill Bishop lMlIl Pond in front of his home t.en minutes after he lumped In, but his life could not be Saved. Jesses’ father died three years ago and the lad's heart almost broke flrorh "grief. lHln widowed mother became Mns. John W. Lewis and two months ago thcro arrived a baby. ‘Relatives teased the ell-lid until he ran away. Brought hack against his will. he filo awfi)’ again, only to he found lysecond time. He has been fles- pondent and said he would rather bgxllqadthon as he was. Wtu-uiérfillilthls oath-went , v .,_ y, _to ollflltihlpan. Th6 U117‘, Mdjpan downon the bunk and dived in. Mrs. Lewis. be Ill III! _ ‘us. followed and found rum head owli in the mud in mul- m‘: offwator. all Gillian .0 £1110 lung ~0- puum [ugd barley-dollolonlynodllllllng, ready u; oatgAll g 19D}. Polite in the hoffllt of fir" “untur- cml-rlnlastzounslis Art of 1m. PARTIES ARRIVING LATE WILL BE OBLIGED TO - WAIT UNTIL FIRST ACT IS OVER PRICES-EVENING 37c, 52c, 78c. minimum percentage of elected mcilnllers of tho Legislative Coun- (‘II slluli In‘ sixty instead of seven‘ ‘ty. as ill lilo Illfllltll provinces. d and that illf! inial strength of the ‘ __M___ ’.‘0llll.l'II shall l>c illllctylwo. LONDON, Oct. lL-Vlscunl Grey‘ <c>--—— BIIIIPGFFIBK fl LIIWTBI mefillllfi M‘ zzllnlr-ss worms lm expelled front Bcrwick-(m-Twpgd tonight, discus. Illl‘. systelll. no (7IlIIIl can be health)’ v59,‘ the “m, conmrencm : Mother (lr:tves' Worm Extermina- mnw "hm (lelogalesp. he mm ifilgylfldlnll-rfiiflflllfillt medicine to dos. "are not dealing with the British .___.__._'_' Government alone; they are l>e-' glnulng to deal for the first time with British public opinion." One danger. he declared was tllntl the lrlsh reproueutatnves nllght force the negotiations to n pvlnt “here the British people really Ile- Iieved their self-preservation was lmperllled. Hp believed null‘ ‘dominion partnership with Ireland was consistent ‘with, the oafety of Great Britain. provided ‘the naval Viscount Grey . Favors Dolninion In Irelan defence of both countries were ~ under one ‘authority. \"}§\TT ' BEAUTY or run sum In the natural rlcllre of every woman. and I_| nominal-lo by the use D Ghana a Ointment. Yllllplenibholthodl roughness and nan n the ll irritation and mums disappear a the nllln in loft an", nulooth and velrvlr. All llfllllfil’! or Ednlsonon. llama a (‘n.- l-hnlhd. ‘rm... Sample free u m‘ uleution Ihll pap", ‘a- NEW STATUS GRANTED TO BURMA. INDIAI dDNDON, OOI. lrlf-‘A ReutorI cable from ‘Giulia says the GovarnY ment of This has issued notlflcw, ‘t-ion tllntjinrma ls who constitut- ed a ooflhtcra pronounces: ulul Wt with; mdltlmlqq that u; Ointment Dnflhase";