.¢§_, Phillugiiljlhy- ` 4| `. is coiiinc tLoseV V WllY WAl|7~? V " Send a Photo' Taken ' by BAYER A. E. LYON Photographs of all sizes, films to lit all size amateur cameras are re- foived fresh every week. ( ~ F ' Moderate prices Personal attention to Amateur Photography. _ » Artistic Photo ra hy Charlottetown, l. _ /Oixxr e\@\ 1/,C WI LL YOU ALSO SERVE s I _ nnciiwiinii rioun_ . ihe goodold fashioned kind fresh and sweet, try some. ‘ _ ' . Graham sFio_ur Our GRAHAM FLOUR _ is pronounced the best, made. '_We supply the best grade of hard wheat which _is ground bythe BEST MILLER in the _ ~PROVINCE. Just try it. Island Made Flonr Made from choice im' , ported hard wheat, sup' erior to imported flour- ‘ You will like it, and use no other, sold in any ~ quantity. - _ ROLLED OATS, OAT~' ' MEAL, R YE FLOUR, V TAB L E CORNMEAL, CORN FLOUR, TABLE _' SHORTS (excellent for' A porridgel Phone us your orders, promptdclivery. ' ~ ir » » CARTER & C0. l.'l`D. ii Queen Street Flour and Feed Store f eeka C any 10 v - _ . ‘ mishl noui- mills win. ciiidiag min iiniicn c als el ht a hos 00 0|! lilly U50 Ill¥l gy e. rs. Paimi1.La uzslzs . Fall St, Ithaca, N.Y. h if fr _ omen w o su er om any such sil- menta should not fail to try this famous _of the Presbyterian Church. root and herb remedy, l ydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable (kimnound. wonain, an m - 21 E B' W PQ4 7 H0 0 Q ._,,, ..°c|-ioic: Housai-ioi.‘o niriii-l ..°_DoN'_1'.;lonoiir 'ri-is sem __ _ _ _ _ ' s ` ._ _ _ _ _, '_ .'VtureV:sale at Montague, Friday. Oct. sooisl in the ignorant ot the Christ- V ' `_` ‘- - ” . i f . _- _ ' _~' 81st at Mrs. Penne Nelson's "e_\1ery_ lau.VCliurch, -._ entslue. Halloween ` ltliing goes, no res rve. , night, "1 ' #1898-10-‘28~MBlpd. ! ‘ ' -=' _ ` ' 1912-10-29M8l. ~ . ' ..:. _ Dositlve. 19"1-10 29M.~li.,_i __ . i..*A GRAND EVENING CONCERT and gilt! social will he held in the Hail at B . -Peters Bay on Monday eveiilni; November 3rd at 7.30 ofclock unde- tho auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society ' _ _ ` 1954-10-30M2l _,._.__ ..*PURCHASED MlLLS°--Mr. Pres ion Campbell, of Montague has .pur based from Mrs. Warren,\New Glas' vi. hei up to-date rollei process‘ d, o g acres land and good iurm buildings. Mr. Campbell taker charge of the mill next week, uiiii ex pects to move up to his nciv abodi as soon as possible after his sale thc middle of November. Mr. Criinpbellk ` friends wish him success in ‘his neu venture and have no doubt as to his success as lie is a painstaking and energetic citizen. 1¢:.isT1;:1i'i\' 1>1n1iso.\'.\Ls ..’°Mr. John' Fuircliild of George `i:is secured ii position. “Jack” is wa. cinnati and Nashville as sales engin- eteran who sei-vcd ten months iz 8 France lighting lor ilic land of liii a birth and his friends wish' him sur: 0 cess in his new undertaking. town has left for Boston where h¢"nlso spent in New York, Boston, Cin- A grand evgglilzfcoucert and plc soc- » ni wilsps mis uw iisiiiii si. ret- ers B_ay'on _Monday-evening, Novem- ber 3rd at 7-30. 0'Clock under tlip aus _ pices of the-~ Ladies 'Aid Society- of the Presbyterian Church. 1996pd‘ lslandcf Secures -‘ important Appointment .___ , Iii the commercial application ol' have a more -thorough knowledge oii` industrial engineering than J. E. Mel-l isnt, who Joined the sniff or the cir- t'er Electric Company yesterday. ' » Mr. Mellett has made his -homo ln Atlanta for the past eight or nlnc years, occupying the important po sition of commercial engineer with the Georgia Railway and Power com- pany. I-le was connected with the Gen eral Electric company where for two years he was a student of engineering iii the factories at Schenectady, l\’.`i'., and Lynn, Mass., _ Four years was er for the General Electric company nd as manag"er of their Chattian-aegis filce. _ The experience gained cnnbles Mr. .1152 1 _ ~ ~ _ _ ..°cHoica' Hou :Hone runuol" _ By Taking Lydia E. Pink.¢V._ ..°oou~1- i=oii_e¢1-_iiis aiiiiiiiii -runs sans. si ihisiim, riiiii-y, _ _ _ _ hams. vegetable cam und; sale ot Mrs. Pearle Nelson, Montague Frida/y, October 31st _at Mrs. Pearle _- . . P° *_ 011 Fridhy. Oct. 31st, at one o’ciock Ne1son's, everything goes. *no reservi-_‘ ' ' - " ‘Ill Times' V ' ii uf all her household furniture. Sale _ _f _ 1912-10-29M3l_, .JCONCERT AND PIE 8OC|AL.-’W' F fi electricity few men in this couniryiy, -r 1 -s-i R UBBER Fall and Winter_1919-20. __ V ' A Weave offering you as listed below, rubber footwear at ex- ._--i ceptionally low prices. Read them .over and be convniced. We 'guarantee every line to be of the high st gradeohtainable. ' ‘ ALLEY & CO., It rough glass-the most com- _nooooeaslasaaaiaons Costs at little more at thc iun, because vastly su- .start but saves in the long ` Britain now, according to the civil rr . l. » * s* PGTIOT Ill C0Tl5tf‘-l-Cl310n"" _or four -per cent of all those left in th exterior and interior-a piano that lasts. That/s what people _say of the HEINTZMAN Sl CO. PIANO _ M ii Y on in i A (llolillxltlazxnllsn & Co: Lixgcal Arid the people speak knowingly and wisely. _ MlLLER BROS. 123 Kent Street ` _ ' Charlottetown if i L - -1- - - -- ---- _. _ -' -1 ,_ $Ns\\l'»tl¢$§$$$$B&-$d¢$1¢5 You Know That we operate the on Lens Grinding -Plant on E. Island? ' That we employ a skilled il ii¢Suri’ace Grinder, and are il is daily grinding from the G is e G I'°~'<"_ ceases sees GSO ¥¢%%%%% i$‘~$%$%% 3 'ki O C5 '° I -s R“< _ $ Q*Qi*QQ*ff*Q..*‘. ii piicated kinds of lenses ? Those, are facts, which mean a good deal to' the Glass wearing public, doing away with the annoying delays caused by 'sending away for special lenses. Send your glasses in b mail, you'll get them bac promptly and in perfect con dition. Call in and look over ou lant €l'~&*#*% $'¢§$~$¢H'¢s? F. Hutchesont ‘ - ii. ptometrist and Optician 2 \QUl#$$$$$$$$%¥i¥‘U$&. #$$$$iB$5lU..C.‘ lUl%l¢l¥$¥¥¥%9$9¥£$59 .lust how mucn is uired l ai abscesses S ith least possible de sy. V ' . M0n“\‘u.s lie _ l_l’arlmian .Eye Aiil' ' _ V ‘V ° bl . Too 'ucli :alieni.;°'i.:“n.:ffi:iir:ri.;“i;n“..s....__.n...._ Bbpliancesg absolutely correcting 'optical defects and guanine* sahshalltlilgds of eye qlasefrepsiring and matchiiiii lense! dlilii ._ . __~jt°‘. _ -_F%f'|‘_"""‘- ~" » ‘-‘ ileiveler-_si Grsduste Optometrist as-sssfolesesiaiieeoebesaoeeeasaeee &&)ltO¢»Q»Q¢¢ae4~¢eea&¢e¢*a#1a$;qgQg _ _ _ ;_,_ _ _ must be accurately measured _Un-excelled service ` _ f Pl F1 ,I j The kidneys; liver and bowels _natural result. \ _ I 'V ll) it (1 lui sa iif`_‘~» A ____ .._.___._.___ M PLANNING' T0 AID MEN STRAND ED |NiTHE OLD COUNTRY LONDON, Oct. 29.-There are it establishment oiilce about one tho-.i~ und discharged Caiiailiaii soldiers, e country. These men are anxious to return to Canada. The majority of them are unable tc ilnd -work here. 'Many others toiil their discharge here, owing to tht fact that their families' were unable tr accompany them when they were ron d for e trlatl . y r pa on _ Although no soldier could legall; obtain his discharge without a-bsolutr proof that he liniad the means of ob aining it livelihood here, many, wish- ng to stay, evaded this rule by the production of false certificates pur- porting to -be from their employers. Ii .5 also alleged that the deniobillzatioi: Jiiiicerc -at some of the camps have not :een as strict as they might havf been. '_ AMPUTATION CASES SUFFER V'l‘hus many men applying for repa ii-lation' now have only themselves to .mime ic-r the situation in which they .ind themselves. ’l‘he amputation cases are the most unfortunate, as. by arrangement, the Canadian Government attends to the British cases in Canada. and the Bri tisli Government, the Canadians here. The British system is said tn be less eillcient than the Canadian and as' the British patients get the preference it sometimes takes weeks for a Canad- inn to receive treatment. - The Re-establishment oillces are doing all in their power to remedy this injustice. PLAN TO AID MEN The situation as regards the dis :liarged men wishing repatriation is more dlifl-cull. Many are deserving cases, some having a guarantee of 8. ;ood Job, but finding when they are lischargcd that the job is gone be- caus of the delay in delnohilizatlon. The iiillitary authorities can do nothing as the men are no longer in :he army. The High Commissioner has a. small fund. ibut cannot meet- iearly all the calls. Eiforts are now being made to ob- tain a ruling by which these men will he assisted. l “My Back, _l Is So Bad” PAINS in the small of the back, lumbago, rheuma- tism, pains in the limbs all téll _,of defective kidneys. 1 -raiisiis sis isis; isa' iii ns blood which ‘cause pslas sad ashes. _ i _ must be aroiised to action by aaeli treatment as Dr. Clis.se’s Kidney- Liver Pills. » - _ ' There ls no time for delay when the kidneys go wrong. for sueis de- velopments as hardening o! the ar.- tsrlss _and Bi-l¢ht's disease are the ;0se plll s dose. '-li cotta a bex, all dealers, or nilmassoii. lates 8 Ce., l’M.,‘ Toronto. _ ' _ ai 'P inemlirsiics as it ls hers ll iitsil ellett to lie of material assistance as a member of Carter Electric com- pany, in aiding in every way possible to further the interest of the house and its customers. He is a member of the American lnstiiute of Electri- cs] Engineers; National Electric Light association, and takes at keen interest In local civic affairs. The Carter' Electric company is be- ing _coligratulated on securing his scr- vices. He wil prove a valuable ncquls tion to the 'rapidly growing business. Mr. Mellett will occupy an execu- zive position. on_ihe Car-ter Electric coin-pany staff, and will take an active interest in the affairs of the company. -Constitution, Aatlania, Georgia. Mr. Mellett, above referred to is a iiiitivo of Sourls and is a nephew of Mr. C. C. Carleton, merchant of that place. , Heavy Meat Eaters' Have Slow Kidney Z ,,. EAT LESS MEAT IF YOU FEEL ' BACKAGHY OR HAVE BLAD- DER TROUBLE _'No man or' »Yonia'n'w'bo eats moat regularly can make a mistake 'by iiushlng the kid-nays occasionally, says a well known authority. Meat forms » uric acid which excites. the kidney_s,_ they 'become overworked from the _ strain, get sluggish and fall to filter _ the waste and poisons from the blood. sin, headaches, liver trouble, ner- ' vousness. dizziness, sleeplessness and _ kidneys. The moment you feel it dull ache in the kidneys oi* your back hurts or il the urine is cloudy. offensive, full of ` sediment, irregular oi' passage or at- tended by a sensation of scadding, stop eating meat and -get about four- ounc-i cs of Jad Salts from any pharmacy" take a tablespoonful in it glass of wat-. er before breakfast and' in a few days your kidneys wllléct fine. This fam- ous salts' is mad from the acid oi grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for genera- __ tions to flush and stimulate t e kid- ncys,- also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no .longer causes _irrita- tion, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salt is inexpensive and cannot injure- makes a delightful eflervesc- ent litliia-'water drink which everyone kidneys clean and active iiiid the blood pure, thereby avoiding scriousf kidney complications. E. C. Hiitz is Again Remombere At a largely attended meeting of Regal Lodge. No. 124, I. 0. O. F. Ken-. sington, on Tuesday evening the fol-_ lowing address, accompanied by a to Mr. E. C. Hiltz, who ‘had recentlyf left Kensington, but -who_on invita- tion was pr'esent__ at the meeting: To Mr. E. C. Hilti, D t-ll ear Bro, er,- .__ We the members of _Regal _Lodgc, l. 0. 0. F. realise that 'we soon shall be compelled to number you' among|» ment, the full energy of you most ac- _ all and th ’ uit th high estimation in _\vhi _yep have been held and we certainly shs l miss ` business activity and in the -lighter ' circle of social ellJ°Ym9M¢ amid other scenes, and move and have “ your.belng in comlpny with other social concourse. we-trust that the same aprpecistion of your confreres . will be present aa_ was always evi- dent here. _ wg bid yen s sincere Ipod bye and ug yan to treasure i'lis_Vscoompsny- ing. gift with the same effectual re- alsnys remember that am wei- oome will ever await. your return K;‘|m,H i ;. M, i \ 1:'b,half`oiths;memhers ol .._. . _'_ _ , fisililoi No. ' _ -_ if then we get sick. Near); all rheuins- V tl _ urinary disorders come from sluggish . yr. should take now and then to keep the you both in the practical sphere of Bat when you sbsli be established .- Sis _ _ 7 .__ i it handsome set of military brushes and ~a valuable shaving set, was presented tive person ty. e s us___;. accomplished has ~iiilly1.L£iatified the f Gum Boots Men’s Boots, as above, big value, . . _ . . . ....._......$3.95 Boys’ Sizes, 1 to 5 _ . . _ _ . . . _ $3.00 Youth’s Sizes. 11 to 13 . . _ . . ._f52.50 Men’s Boots as above, red sole __;___f: ' .-x tv ~'. I' g. A 6 I Ll *;'f1_'_-i_."». V"~\_'._. “.1 ‘ _ _ ` __ _ i_.--\I?’r~\ ' >P`il~"`"`-L* 4' ‘ 1'. - » ‘~.bf`?-."-‘i?'V.é'\ 1' . it-_ leg'/'if _s.`->__ Chi_1'ens‘,.Jo . _ . . . . . ._ . __ » . ia.. _V "`\ / _ \ ~_ _l - . _ _ _ . » R bb Ji. t u 1ity,t0 Our best grade rubbers for men, VW?il',naE,il;yShe1;l 'l?ir_i§h dfldlwai _ . 85;: all shapes ._ _'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ $1.25 ._ . . _ _ . . . _ . . ..`.._..$4.25 _ _ Boots V $2.65 _ ...-.l-3.. l7.`\-__.. W -"" _ ' V V _ A ~ 1-t _ 2_6' One of t_h'e_big selling kinds, and l~Yi§’~l‘§f’§iS2ef§riiV $33 '.7 .... _ _ las? ii splendid wearing shoe . .. $3.85 ld; » i- t 10 $2 00 Boys’ as above _ . . . . . _ _ _ $3.50 ` Women s l. 85., $1.25 Women`s A .3 a Rubber L11vl1'rED.; Storm King Boots Men’s _Fi1'st_ Quality Thigh Boots, as illustrated, red soles, and a comfortable fitter . . _ . ._ $5.00 Boys’, as above . _ . _ . . _ _ _ $4.95 Youths’, as above, sizes 11 to 13, . . . _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _.$3.95 _ Men’s ` Leather .V 0l|S Girls’ sizes ll to 2 _ . . . . . . _ _ _ 70c BOYS'. aS §l]00Ye» 1 t0 5 - - - - ~ - - 95° ° ’~ ’ _ . . . . . _ _ __ 60c Youths’ Ch1ld1en_s,_3 to V10 --Yukon-- ‘llnch tops $3.65 Men’s high top, Duck Lumber- men’s Solid Heel ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ $3.65 Boys’, as above._....___..$2.75 Youthsf, sizes 11 to 13 _ . _ . _ _ $2.25 _. .. 9 ji' -no F1'-_‘~‘ . .__,_ ‘.7-idx ' ~‘i~»`P" l' "+1: -'_‘ Women s Button i if Overshoes L_ .` ` }`._'_~ ii -V if L il ` “~i'»~?*‘,, _ the absent ones. You have been coiii ` I 1 ` ' _ trained by »lll hetgéli to'-seek restor~|_ _ _ ation in another .c e,‘ and we cannot yt ., ’ _ too sincerely wish`_y'Du"l.'be most rapid Sizes 3 it() 8. t ti t health. I . rml'd)dahdTe l?een one of our very best? _ W0men’S-`Butt0ned Ovel Shoes: ' citizens alwsysinjecting into every movement. aimed at public ndvsnce~ -. , ._ ._ $2.60 ivbiiiéns »i§ni£t}>`ii`éa oveiéhées, 'JerseyC1oth_ _ _ $3.40 erl,’VsfClosed Side Rubbers, very i M 1 is p_opul_ar_for country wear $1.50 sey - - _ ‘ _ V _ \ ‘ " ' fi ' l ' . 'rf Au EY & co LI WWV 5 _` _ _ 1 _ n ’ __ J ~ .~'.»..__-_.¢..~‘.:~.‘.- '. - p __ CHARLOITETOWN, _ .- I. pp, - ' ' - ` ‘_ n : ~ _ . -1 .,'_a’»t_=;l._' ' ""M*:.'M l " ' ‘ in ,";;»i5f"."’ ;~',°V ` I 'ii _ ~» - ~ . _ ,\ 5.- ` -_ ’;,_;`." i _ _ _ ._ *.~ .. _ 1 “=- __ ~.i_... i _.ss -s »to‘13 80c Men’s _ 2 Buckle ‘_ 0versiioes A comfortable warm Overshoe, made with two buckles, for men _ . . . _ . Men’s, as above, Jersey cloth $3.75 _ Men’s four buckle Overshoes, " . . _ . . _ . ._....._....$3.75 Same in Jersey Cloth ._ $4.50 l ‘Forest King” -f Snag Proof i $3.25 t “Forest King,” a popular line for _._ men, solid heel, all sizes, 6 to 11 .........s»»qfss‘sss~sss$3e25 Q _ Boys’, sizes 1_to 5 . _ _ _ . ,,._,_$2.50 _ " r Men's of fine Jer- ” `<_V'~ _“PE / i " i ;" -.1 ."5 s , _ it » " ._ : ._ N _.5 .. ...#1 . '._ ‘ '“ _ V i r""i \-au s 'lf v_. _'pil ia* . .1 f.-_\ f " i » 1 _ 'il '1l“.~_ ;> . .,. 1' _' ,. 5 < t ._ s, ..-1. _ - - . ,. i E v ,_>_;_._ y _ fi ...':i;_ » ____ a; ii- if- __._, _,ig ' ` .l. 4 ' ) fr .<,K~. . -'_=e'(Q"“_ 2 Q' -.i 'fi _.,.<~'-as l .. L ... .~.i~»`_. _ -.i r ~.»aV_ 1: i..-if .N- ._ ,I <. ji ` .- ‘.~' .4-1”-3 _i i` ...V ,__ i _, <1 _z i. - ~ i [ . 1 ‘i i ;.~ '__ »_V,' , _ i i _si _ I ,_ r \ ,_ _ i ‘¢"`-$346-ssf-=-'=,e__-t= _ _L ' :iii fjtlr » »|i . __i.. _ jk . ‘QE i ‘qs-.sw i.;~1\4¢°`_ 49° ." _ "i ‘i ._ .. \ gi/__ ii ri '."i`. V .-T' » ‘dri- t i < .. t’