...--- -i Nbv Rxtktszt»; 3 QUICKLY llEllEVEi) " HE ratzkiu-v i q rllnunmtic atiitoia qu.. t by an ap- pllvililtltl 0i - 0.1a A Liiiiuictit. For forty vvaw, loilzs all over thg world have ll'lll S on’; m l“; ti", imtural r-ieiry oi . l .. jltirt it. _ stlmlllalirtg otlor tlat it is going to do you gooti. Krt-p Sloan's lmmly for neuralgia, sciatica, l.ii.iu back, still joints, eoro Inuscles, strains and rains. At all (lfll 1;l5lfl"‘u. : 70c, $1.40. flilfifihfiii Roe-commandos! b . ‘ figure/token: .._._c._ ._j._..___.__._____.___ Professional Cards W. n. ENMANT Representative o1 Farador Co. Viliro-Electrical and Every Form of Massage Trial Treatment Free Fnrndors and Violet Ray Machines, RillilllllilllC lClllISP THE ElSCTERN auntiinL "W9" "m" Holmfll" vawwzi .."SPECIALS~ _ Pilll autl llrfie. TM" M11118 59-90; fillllzle wurk lraves ut -~'BUY you“ DRY 60°98 and $4.50. S. L. llar-ly anti (‘ti.. Clothing at IVES At MUllllUClCS, llllllllllllllf’, l.ttl., and save uioney ..‘LO$T—-l!t*tn'oen Bordon anti fllontagtte. Oct. 31st, one He] o; sltle t-tirtttinu tar Gray Dorl (‘m2 Finder notify R. W. Beck, Mon- mrus LADIES of st. Antlréiusl Presliytt-riati (‘httrt-h. Alfilllilhllefl m. lPllll holding their atluual supper anti bazaar in the |().O.l1‘. ll..l|_l lulllltt. Frltltiy evening, Nov, 111p gnpg liPl‘ llflzitining at live o't-lo<~k aiitll —————<-o->____. t-ontintilug tlii-titigh ltiircyhtitly \\'t>‘l('l)llI(‘. the FVPIllIIX. PERSON.‘ Ls ..’*SCHOOL WORK.. Tlip ,.|;,_\-‘.' standing of .\l()l'€'ll lfitist >t-iitir>l tor the ll\0l’lll’l 0f OUlOlNT ls a5 till nflllm. Rfilllufi, Georgetown. is tilting in t‘ltarlottetoivti.—n_ lmvis: Llratlti VY l. PPIPI‘ Whhlan. --‘.\lr. Hrclor Vickorstin. .\lunl.r (lratle l\’--l. Marlon \\'|ivl;in; g, gue. was recently i. Vlalltjr iii llllllfi (TRY-HI; 3i. Laura 'l‘lybjn_'l'.ifffll‘gt*lllvt'll, A. Grade lll lSr.l~~l. (‘ltarltk ()‘ltl*it=tl' "_'“' 2. Helen 'l‘tihiii. flfltlli‘ ill (Jryli . any qnfl w". \1 r - . ‘ _ _._ . . . . .t,l.alt-nti l. ltllljl, 0 Btltll. _.’. l-‘itttlt-is llunag New Perth, recently visited (llPllTgb lian, .._ lie-ion Ollrliin. tit-min l.» town-A. l, Therrsu O'Brien; L‘. .\lar\- Avll t'l. (it's 1-. l--l. .: '~» l- Q». . I‘ :2. lltliiitlltlllnl mud” --’-""- ‘timiibeil. Mw tv-nti. l)" ' . . i . . _,\.|,,_,“|,HK_P: Um,“ ""11"" “girl stunt the wl-vl. end at (ninth ttiytii l0»: Oilliit-ti. Ella O'Brien, 1K1.“ root-ml). vi_.,,,,.,| n, u,__,n.,,,,,nwn___, .tt=nding ln-lncc or “ratat- volley“, (‘hnrloltetotvn in visiting hs-r 1mm.- may!“ v,,,,.h,;,._ Low” xlonmgu" lat (lP(ll’g9lOWIl.-A, l‘('('L'llll_‘v vi>itvtl lll‘|l.§‘,l*lll\\'|ln .'\. " ‘ l ..‘.\li' Jatnn» Fitzgerald. stud f-rm at S. I). l‘. i». vhiting llli yiai ..*.\l '. . ._.- , l l-l Vi‘ iuntfi, (apt, Llllzl flint. l"llZl{l'i'i|lll V, (‘rt-ll llynt», |'t't'4‘lli ltotl in (A(‘lil“.’.llil‘.l‘|l," .»\. ltlt-orgfltown, -A_ t‘ O'Brien, 'l‘ht-rr-sa (flit-Inn “Hun . Town‘ Fnmvis Rnnfléaqmn 'uflmzh_il ..*.Vlr. l). P. Illt-Kinnon. Hunt-go “,,,,_,,,_,,,,,_ An » _(,,_ A ‘ ' p ‘ lntoyvn. i‘ ceutlyi VIFMPIU (‘hat-lotto l I HIP Ills on, ttat llll lmwn‘___A_ .."‘ll\'" lltlvn Stuwart, who is ——-—~- .ilttt=ntllnl§..\'otre Dame APIIIlPIII)‘ is ..'.\lli.-ts (lflll-Qvll-y“ 3lt.(t(n,lylnpi:‘l"lllnl‘lv lflfl lH/Wioi- .\ll'>, tDr) rot-tint!) visits-ti iti tlPtirgt-iolvu_~ A ‘swwmm i" Gpm'gm“w“""'A- _-_-__. l ' TH" ' may,“ Jnupph LPWR vmdn4flnv ' ..*:\li<i: Dorothy lloylt. who is ht. For Sale or to Lease ln-tilrglxllfii: ,\'l4I{\l:l§|S-'\» ‘who iii n.3,,“ l{ulllll.‘ll‘ ,,",|,,,h,,‘, “m, Ollice--226 Richmond Street, Llmnt ‘hi; “vwkt ptyll] wilntg‘bitpfllillll‘i_z"il my yninn ,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,i“, vmhmp i_ Vi‘ (‘hgrloflgtgwn ,1,“ M“ “m, “PM ',,._ H. M" lung lwr DlTTPIIlb. tiiipl. anti Nil-f. l at»), (‘rt-orgt-ttiirti. A . i 5 i s s l ‘lihiiirliiltl. GPOFXPIOWH. VA. .."Yllt'.'t. llouolilnntl yon .lr,hn_ of 4 0-0 6O O0 O-OOQO-O O§O£ OO-O-O§O1 Mark RlVlcGutgamBAl BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlntteown, P. E. island l a A “Th. HESSIAN. i _ I flurrluter, Solicitor, Notary Public, Etc. , MONEY TO LOAN i l Montague P- F- lll-"ld MacLeotl & Bentley- W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY Barrister: and Attornc)" MONEY TO LOAN Office-Bank of N. S. Chambers p. m. lvlay be consulted oft hours at 116 Hillaboro 8t. llllorson & Dufly Barristers and Attorney-at-Law MONEY 70 LOAN Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada McLean & McK1nn0n DONALD McKlNNON Barrister Attorney-at-Law Office-Royal Bank Bulldlnl Charlottetown, F. E. Inland Naked have the standard will oure it. . ‘ _, . “bu-av”- w?’ 351ml’: T Prays For Parley Anglican implore i 0f Great Britain i I and Catholic Churphg; Divine Blessing on Arms Conference b h LONDON. .\'nv. Si. Tho rliligiiitts ha y y lwnrltl of (trout fiflllllll, w. rofli-t-tvtl Jhy pulpits l‘l‘l“l‘filll'f‘l<l, is (lflllply im- happyipresaetl with the importance of tile Washington cnnferbnre and with what it porwnrln for mankind. In conformity with the nppvtl of tho Andihishtip of (fziiilei-liiii'_v, prayers were otivrntl yoslertlay in all the Anglican t-htirt-lios iniiiiltiring, lllvlno blessings on the ’J()llff‘l‘t‘lll‘t=. The same iprncetlurr With folloivod in the non-(‘onformist (‘lllll'('llP'%. (‘ordinal Bourni-‘s llllpPlll ioi tho sumo purpose was itluo effet-tivo in the iEnglisli Rouiun (‘alholin (‘llllfflll- t-s. in all the Jewish svnagogtit-s special prayers will he titlertd m-xt Saturday for the surcrss of the conference. Even imam lllttattiiilizi Khan, l‘Pllglfi'll.-i head 0t tho .\lo.~it=m community in England. whosn IIIOHQIJQ is at Waking in Sitrrry. will pray to the Almighty in next Pri- tlny'i=. sermon to giiltlo the c-nitnsrl lors of the nations rcprcsentt-tl at Washington. -—-—-——<0&-——-—— ___.< THE REXALL QTORE i Want Any Medicine No matter what the ailment, wt. remedies that We handle all the heat of the proprietary medicines, preparation: that will do all that la claimed for them, and we cell only. thole article: that we can confid- ently recommend. Everything that ought to be in a lint-clan Drug- etore la kept hero and io offered to the public at the right pricea. Try ua and aee. t. s[ iniiitltlfiik. c. Room No. 12 Cameron Block VICTORIA ROW .i'.m1(.'M5cD'6ii1*Iji} Barrleter. Solicitor, Etc MONEY TO LOAN H9 J’ 0m“_n“°y 8mm“ Optometrist and Preacrlptlon .'Vlinorrl‘s Linlment (You Lintilorl Straw-l have itserl your Minot-it's Linlment for the past 25 years llllll ’ whilst l havP occasionally usml other llnimrnta l can solely an). that -l have novor usctl any to- rqllttl your. ll’ l'llllllPll lwlwonn tlir lltllltlet anti] inhaled lrnntlonlly. it will neve- lall to rollevo rolrl In the ltontl li Charlottetown Druggllt 94 hours ll l‘: .'tli=o thr- bt-sl loi hruisoa nprnlm. ets. Yfllll"! trulv, B‘; J. G. Leolle i Crcrlr in the titular leader of thll combination, whoce policy in the reatelt menace that has ever con- ranted Canada. Thin group is under the dictatorship of Wood, the autocratic Miasouran, and ao darigeroua are its policies that Clark and Fletcher, two of it: lbleat member», have resigned. Both Wood and Crerar are out and out. Free Traders. They are pledged to abolish every shred‘ of Protection in our Tariff. When every other important coun- try in thrworld in increasing it: Protective Tariff, Crerar would open wide Canada’: gates and flood the country with products of the United Staten at the aarpe time that coun- try having shut out million: upon millions of dollars worth of the produce of Canadian farms. The Canadian Farmer needs Pro- tection aa much as does the producer in other Canadian industries. The lnclpal consumer: of the product: of our Erma are our own people who make Choir living in the industrial: of our towns ind citioo, lnduatrioo that have also been factored by Protection. (.rerar'a policy would doatroy the Tariff, hand the- fnrmera’ home naorht to foreigner-a, Itrnngle Canadian in- E M Q §:....;,'.ii.'.2" ili-ilifii“..."‘iiiiii'i31512.1?.§g‘;?"1,?;f.;;{i‘_“l- CRERAR o 3 y (‘liai-ltittt-ttiun. l\ nllrlllllllti, a rn -:i-i ' ' § : lion Wllll lit-r ]i‘ll't'l‘l!<_ .\li‘ ;~i ti: Ho“, “mum .\-;,:[,"n.,l,| “In” The New Menace o l" H‘ n""7‘]“"7 (“"""5“'“""""' fan. tit... .-i]|i:i~.~rn;-,ri it. ‘(irorqv- confronting Canada e - own rntwnt y, _r\_ i Rflflfidlfll G [nflflfllfls l -~ ~~-W-*- .- _ea-.-»»' ., Alroup ofextreme Free Trade farm- » _ y z ..~.vti~_ l, _t'_ Ann", varqon-n, era, headed by Wood of Alberta, ' 9 tl'*""‘"i1.\'| vinitt-tl in (Yrirciiioivn Langley of Saskatchewan, Morrison E _ t fTA" of Ontario, Caldwell of New Brunh 0 1 | wick, and Crerar of Manitoba, are i 127 Pownal St z I todaydappealitrrag to the feelilnga and P] H, Mo‘ _ , proju tceo o armors as a c nu. . " ° ii Religious World luatry, throw thousands of Canadian men ‘and wanton out of work and drive \hem lcroel the Southern border for empwyment. Envy triqtlc and publicapiritod ( ‘anaoian IIFQnouncu Crorar, the man who would wreck Clnndl’: lnduetrial, Pfillllfltl and v economic ltructuro. camacdt PAUSE AND THINK l! HAT is the Great Big Issue before the , Canadian People in the coming Election? There is but one—and one only namely, Reasonable Protection. The Peo le of Canada once more are called upon to dpecide on the Principle of Protection. Free Trade vs. Men count but littl&—but Principles and Policies and the Interests of the People are‘ enduring. Canada is once more at the Cross Roads. The issue has been fought out man times in the past and the People of Cana a have always stood firm for Protection. Everybody Knows Just Where Meighen Stands. Meighen stands four square for tlieProtective Principle~for reasonable, moderate Pro- tection industries all Canada's workmen and all Canada's ornes. He is absolutely opposed to Free Trade, just as the leading statesmen of all other im- portant countries are. He believes in a Tariff ' merely sufficient to enable Canada to en- courage and develop all its industries, to keep our workmen at home, and to induce more men and money to come to the Dominion. MAKE NO MISTAKE The Election issue is quite clear. Whether you work on the farm, or in the mine, among the timbers or in the factory, whether your occupation is on land or sea, when you go to vote think of your home, your wife, your children and the consequences to them. Every Canadian home, large or small, in city or country, needs Protection. THAT IS WHY The Notional Liberal and Conservative Par or c. c. Archibald Graduate on N. V. Foot Graduate Medical School and Hoapltal Practice limited to Eye, Ear, NOII and Throat Office Bayer Building, Great George Street, Opposite Guardian Office Telephone 850-J. Office Houra-Q to l2 a. m. 1 to 5 Palmer l; Palmer ll. J. Palmer. K. C. H. L. Palmer Barrlatera, etc Bank o1 Nova Scotla Building Charlottetown, P. E. l. Money to Loan ‘Tf . A. McEAGHEIlT, Oph. D. Eye Specialist Ofllca-Jrowae Block, Grafton ltreot Houru-tom-LOO 2-5 Evening: oy Appointment 127 Montague. P. ll! I. MUTT .5 cor/w 6:‘ Ii comic i.» ,_,,:g Fete tv-E i-RoM mow gm‘. JEFF Mo!) Mi“ SKHUUI ARE bum/oh SLtP otvé ovéte QM got) AAAN SLHULTZ AND Phone SSS-L. OO-O Q-QQQOO-QGO-OMFQ-Q-OQO-O Q w orwéiiiililgditiaeéTliJéisfone. AND JEFTl-Speakinb . E wl-lAt r..\.¢""l\.<. ( - W5 n Hoist _ THE UKDDGR " ul> TD ‘took ' Fumces wttubow, 7 v Alsoul _ Mibmteut, Mufl THAT'S A ewe nMFWYiAi mar case To HANG Aficurob! How wtu. wE Ktunw tF TNG out) MAN HA5 H\\ 61c o~ H59 AND sPolti flout! PLANS? i - for a Tariff to protect all Canada’s ' than? - . A w. ca“.-. -....m-...=-m-___._._.._~.usam KING A Man Without A Policy Do you think you would be doing justice to yourself, your family or your country by voting for King~i a man without a policy, or rather with r0 many differentyollcies that nobody knows where he stands. Not one man or woman in Canada knows what: King will do after the Election. He has no trimmed hi! sails that he can take any poaition and be anything. Think seriously and aak yourself these queotlonor- Can any confidence be placed in I man who blows hot and cold, who preaches Free Trade here, Protection there, Tariff for Revenue in another place; who is like a straw blown hither and thither by the wind and and lighting nowhere? At this, the moat critical time in the country's history, can you afford to “go it blind" as you would if you vote for King? ls it not your manifest duty to vote for definite, fixed principler-the Ezincipleo by which the country ha: on. governed in trade matters for over 40 years? Last Autumn at St. Jean Baptiste in Manitoba King made this state- ment: “Between the platform of the Farmers’ party and that of the Liberal party there is such a small difference, just a few words, that the farmers should come into the great Liberal party to fight their common enemy, the Meighen government." Notwithotandlng King's recent “wobbling," he is bound by the Liberal platform, which in opposed to Protection and heads straight for Free Trade, with all ita dire conn- quoncoa. I ‘ Publicity Committee. . Li A MUSKMELON’ wHAl wit-L mar Mean? t) ,H£‘i.t. steam. Me B‘! PWTtNG A MuSKM€Lo ON HER \ wmbow SILL tT wtu. l\\€Plf\J vvE , cAtutEt-OPE- __.-_._- ____._..__¢___ -.-i -Bv Bud Fisher .