I l ‘mod ;-—CI'QIIB butter, mg“ gradually. yolks thor- mqdersfe oven. Cool. _, pout csntre,fill with p fllling and cover m; whipped cresm or [ANS Perfection Cocoa peeked ll tile and fins its delicious lever. _ -4_°‘& r."'-X OF Silverware » have a number of pat- ns of Silverware that we . going to discontinue. ind order to clear them we ol- ~ you a SPECIAL DIS- UNT of 25 per cent. See our show window for mains. ' . W. Weliner Ltd 103 Grafton Street‘ wslers 060404 0min Ill from 8 s. nuuntliieftsr mlslilqhu _ ' "- Dinners ~ II 0.... made us: "'0 plos of e i... l. oaks, etc. _ "sat-ms eyesight f. Jul» " your efllolehoy» DIN-q. Hr titted glean have, " "w l. l»; s!" ill-W‘... ‘l! I soon woqger mil’!- 4 lelsnt. ‘~ or 9° Mt nepleet your 1' m ls dances in deleyJ-oi 1 i i THE DELICATE FLAVOUR OF awn-w“ 1 fm- been had been equally ind . 4 Ixsmlne 70!? 995i t‘ snor "m smur- Catalog. »- bonus nsv e; ' . A I sew-say. 4. w. straw ‘i? ' oases ooooe Ad: silks n yholesale prices Dolhr Day, Mom-e l,» Mal-sod. Limited. _ , .‘, no vou nun ' any knives lurks or spoons. Buy them at yr. W. Wollnerb, eels of odd lines. . '_ MMIQB-M-iit ‘r s. H "IR j,-:.—--—-¢ . ,- 'iiji' WOMEN'S COATS-And- snd dre dollar lted. g . - ' ' l1‘- _.BEER' AND goloum. ru linoleums. suits WIEKS offer con- . carpets. oilclnthq. BOYS CLOTHING-At, whole- sale prices dollar day. Jlooreufi McLeod Limited. ' REMEMBER THE DATES _ Thursday and Friday Double‘ i Days at the lblg SLOPQ.--PIUWSQ' Bros. Ltd. 244i THE W.T. WEll-LNER Co Ltd. Queen St. for lilverrshbrp Pencils .1 and‘ Waterman Fountain Pens. , haveyour name engraved on them iby us. - .@__.. MORSES ORANGE PEKOE TEA appeals to particular people, and its rich strength equally refreshes. It is an ideal blend of tine (India and Ceylon tees. CHR-ISTIAN CHURCH. NEW GLA-SGOW.—There will he no preaching service Sunday evening in order that we may unite with ‘the Presbyterian Church in their its-opening Service. Regular ser- vice at Fredericton. 3.00 p.m. A.P. Hodges, Minister. PROMOTION OF ADJT. HURD ——'I‘he many friend-s in Charlotte- town and elsewhere of Adlt. Hard will learn with pleasure that he has received notice of his promo- tion to Commandant. The AdJt has been and is today one of the hard- est work-ing officers in the Salva- officer in charge of army work in Newfoundland asked Commission- er Sowton to allow AdLlt. Hurd to go there and .put on. a drive to that the Adjt, is a man of more than ordinary financial ability. DOUBLE WEDDINGPAn evenlt of more than ordinary interest was ‘celebrated at the Parsonage, Bay- ifleld. N..B.. on the 25th‘ inst, when ‘Mr. Belford Spence and Miss Nel- lie Siright, all of Bayiield and Mr. ued sll' day Saturday es. - at wholesale cert . 5.10am a mmeumhr- ' ndlow shades st whole ' i ‘ , sale on Doll r Days. ‘ tion Army and the fa_ct that the ~ build a Maternity l-ilospitai proves‘ hwy‘ DouLAn DAY wnfiee j , Limited wit‘); Dutmsv apartment .lltll‘tllns on 8 Dlyl. merscun. sets of I lnsand spoons, 25 jisuoum, at w. w. Wallners_flrs.(%1-8Q§ ._ " 400096426-31 MEWS UNDERWEAR- ..At wholesale prices ‘gtliiliar day. Moore it McLeod. Mm _ .‘ I _______ w‘ _ U DAY SPECIALS 50 pairs oi’ all wool Blankets id as high as $13-00. $ Days p‘ ce $6.30.—Prowse Bros, Ltd. 34.41 TAKE none: the time .. the sale at '0. McGllvsry's Cherry Val- ley has been changed to 11 o'clock sharp. ‘ Al: mws you HEAR-D or rue Coilene Corset. if not, see M159 MoCleiland at our store. ~Moore & McLeod Limited. 400092-26-3i OALIL AND SEE The ‘MloClary Plpeless furnace and the list of satisfied users. Rogers l-lardwpre 0o. Ixtd. 600038&8-8i. OWING ‘F0 ‘THE ~BTORM the eale of John B. ‘Hughes. Avondale has been postponed .tlll Tuesday. October 31st. at 2 o'clock sharp. WE MSEL-L-"The Brunswick Phonograpb and: Records. ‘Just hear them pluy all record's. or ask any owner of w Brunswick how they like it. The W. T. Well- nei". ‘Co. Ltd. ‘ » COME“ TO THE Benn rsupper in Searlelown Ha-ll. Tuesday. Oct. 31st. Admission 26c and 16c in- cluding supper. if rainy first fine night following. People ljllavs Met ev n»; m THE CANADIAN counrnvmsu f W.‘R. Rook A friend once told me that W. R. Reek was a good candidate for the ‘Movies? "Why do you think so?" i sake . “Because he ‘hssmoved aroun so much." was the reply. x‘ » If moving around and changing lobe frequently puts one in the “movie" class, than W. R. Reek has the "movie" habit ‘to a greater de- gree than anyone I have ever met in -the agricultural arena. Let me here set down in oold type‘ the numerous gradations .in “jobs" -that have come to our good friend, the first superintendent of‘ the Ontario Government Experimental Farm at Ridtgetown, Ont.,1in a comparatively few years. - After he was graduated from the Ontario Agricultural College, where he was u; distinguished student, he flIJEagod as drainage surveyor for the Department of Agriculture, ‘be-- the province. Jn a short while he became secretary to the late Dr. C. C. James, then Deputy Minister of Agriculture for Ontario. When Dr. James resigned we find our friend on "the ,way toEngland. where he became assistant to the Agent- General for Ontario in London, Eng- land. After a comparatively short while, he is on the Atlantic again with Canada as ‘his destination. He has his ticket right through to Guelph, where he served his Alma Mater for a time as Assistant Pro fessor of Animal Husbandry. Horace Greeiey’s sdvicez. “Go West, young man, go West" had no fascination for ~hlm at that time. The lure of the East drew him. He came ‘to a sudden stop. however. on "the shores of the Atlantic. Prince Edward Island held him l'or a time as its director of‘ Agricultural In- struction. He made his return trip to Ontario by comparatively easy MOORE L MeLE-OD LIMITED have a full range of Coilene cor- fit every style of figure. We have managed to secure Miss liIcClel- land's services for the balance of this week. Moore & M-cLeod, Limit ed. 400092-264“ Receives BAD NEWS. -- Mr. Henry E. Gurney or East Royalty llamas W. Simpson and Miss Eliz- ‘abeth M. Walton of Little Shem- ._ .._..._ ogue, N. B., were united in mar- “f me death ‘lriage. Rev. E. S. Weeks, M. A.. B. D. officiated. Immediately afi-ter the left,_.i’0r -P. E. d. where they will visit-friends. the former cowple > |to Kensington. ' 4 a LANE LETTERS PUBLISHED- jfl-dsotterb written by the laté ‘Franklyn K. Lane. a former P. E. Islander. who was secretary of the , interior in the cabinet of Presi- <> dent Wilson from 1913 to- 1921.0. { have been collected and edited by his widow. Anne Wintermute {lane and have geen puglisherl by the l-Ioughton hill-film Co. The corres- pondence reveals. among other things. how President Wilson fre- quently lost patience with the tremendous problems confrontinl; mm, and how at other tltnea. dis couragement crowded him to such a degree that he was Pmmlltfil! lb turn bitterly upon his advisers when they fella!" w asmyllh ’ him. ‘Ilho President said he did not wlish to see elthef Dido Will- me rights of neutrals. ‘iii-fulfills’? wrote to his brother on Feb 17', 1917. comrnenlln! 011 I particularly animated cabinet dis- cussion. v Keep Mllnrdn lrlnl-eat In the Ilule ‘ 1000 lbs lPue . E French I ~Casule i . Soap n. '1 1-211». Bars.‘ ’ Th, us] 01d time‘ killd. . ' v 4 , » Delivered at Y0!!!‘ 1' ~doorfor__ .5 QAjnofl x a .. ,.. .~ fr" 1. ' Qdouble, marriage the- happy party m“ ‘ml?’ a arm“ u .¢¢nl~-~Sale~. going to Sumnierside and‘ the latter M ' ‘ received on Oct. 25th the sad news Theodore 1H’. Bearse of ,'Mass. it will be Hearse returned t_q v Spending a pleasant month with Charlottetown, enroute to Hunt- ington. New York. passed through tached to the Ocean Limited and was transferred by the Dominion Express Company. The consign- rnant was shipped by J. P. Duf-fus of Charlottetown. and consisted of 1182 foxes. there ‘going 96 crates in the car, one pair of foxes to each cra-te. Another shipment of silver black foxes passed through Moncton yesterday afternoon en- route to’ ‘Keesvllle. New York. There were srixty animals, in the .l0t. The shipment was consigned to J. ‘H’. Keys". Keeaville. Yorio-Moncton Times. HNLLOWWEN TEA ENJOVED ~—'l‘he ladies of- St. Charles Aux- iliary. Society are again to be con- gratulated on the very successful tea and bazaar held lathe new hall of the League of the Cross. The large numb r present. both evenings testified to the popular- ity of those teas. Financially tho tea was most successful. The prise winners in the several lotteries were - as. _follows: Archblghgp '01Leary's . portrait Mrs. John‘ Mutiulsfm‘ Elm Avenue. Centre piece. Mrs. Frank Hen-nessey. Kent St. Box Chocol- ates. Miss Mar ylSmith. The draw- ing for the‘ cake will.’ take place later. ._. . Hillard’: IJII—EIII for ltssrll- lilo TWO MILLION " Irsorts ; 3.3% 5': III"- i“ acsa~wauathéii mt a c. ~ 4 *1 .1 > .~ ;- 2w _x\4¢sq.q.g u ‘fir! sets. Miss MnClelland is here tolwjg l5 again on QmM-io 501p Ag car of live silver black foxes fromi stages. As Deputy Minister of Ag- riculture, New Brunswick held him for a while. In 1918. l think it was, Assistant Live Stock Commission- er, he was ‘omlciled at Ottawa un- I-t-il early in 1922. when another step westward- is taken to his present qt - iioutl discussed a ing t-he first student sent out in "*1 Hui): _ ' J ‘ Continued from‘ rig.‘ {if " gala and nothing _to lose by' the fullest dlscusslou. The facts are film wherever prohlbltory laws have been, honestly enforced or even imperfectly sdmialsoled. they have resulted in incslculable mor- al and material good. The cum peign will be educative and im- presslve, alike to the friends and opponents of prohtbition and may be hoped to result" in a better ad- ministration of the good law w. !:ave‘_ than has been hitherto ob tamed. But better lnstrumeutsare also sadly needed. ‘ True chi-fair‘ Broiher- g (By M. TE-RAGRAM) In what does true Christian bPBllWPUOOd consist? 'l‘hers can be but one ans-wei- t0 this question and that is in treating everyone as we would were they of our own if-lesh and blood. First oi‘ all, the word brother presupposes membership in a family and brings ourjnlud to a realisation of that beautiful bond of love and union which exists or should exist in all fantiijlies. the one helping‘the other along. overlooking hie faults and failings, protecting him from harm and being ever solicitious for his welfare both spiritual and tempor- ' This is how brothers in a faintly do and as Christians are we not.all brothers and sielters in one great family with Christ as our one common head and God as our Heavenly Father? ‘Regardless of race, color or creed, as we are all God's children are we not truly brothers? Then the question arises “Do we thoroughly under- stand this brotherhood and are we treating ouch other as brothers?" Arias, l uni afraid lhafthe great maJm-ity of us are very lacking in this respect. li’ this point were given more thought how united and how happy the world would be today! It‘ we could but treat everyone as we treat our own brother. what a (iilference there would be in our relations to each other. Our poor weak human nature is prone to selfishness and we ‘wish everyone to mould them- selves according to our own ideas ‘forgetting that. they possess their likes and dislikes just as we do. To advance our own interests many a time we push a brother aside and reap the benefits of our gain at the expense of our brother's comfort and‘ happiness. Whom we see him ill by the way side, not like the good sutnaritan. position at Rldgetown. where from [all accounts he lsteads -to prolong way.‘ his stay. we pass him by and go on our l I The Punt. To beware of misbranded products. Atten- tion to the changed lflbtls from cod liver oil to cod liver extract (the word oil having Ibecn suppressed.) lhcyuperiority and popu- larity of Dr. j. O. LambcrtTs Syrup has caus- ed many spurious and inferior imitations to be placed on the market, most of which being represented and widely advertised as con- taining cod livcr oil. when analysis failed to show-any trace of it whatever. The law of "the Country being now stricter against the . misbrandingand labelling of goods, has forc- edthcse nranufacturers. since jzmuary, 192 , to remove from their labels and packing the words cod liver oil- as their product did not nor never did contain any of this component. This action from our law-makers is a just and public vindication as well as a protection for Dr- j. O. Lambcrfs Syrup, recognized by authorities as possessing the full value claimed for it, being entirely as represented, properties which have won for it the unchal- lenged record of the largest sulc without exception. In order to continue the false impression created amongst the general pirblic Iby the ' claim of cod liver oil constituents in these products. they are now ‘being labelled anti advertisml as containing cod livcr extract or cod livcr compound (the word oil having been suppressed.) Such an action on their part is merely a game on words which af- fords the privilege to continue their irusincss for n while longer. It is. therefore, very im- portzull that llic public be made aware of these spurious and llllCFlUl‘ articles. so out- wardly and broadly misrepresented. The above I'm-is arc the best vinciications of the wonderful vnluc and properties of l). j. F). Lumbcrfs Syrup, as the unequalled specific against coughs, colds. and other chest nil- mcnts. a product whose exclusive value has made it so popular in the public. Dr. j. O. w a 1.- . . , . . . ii h; _ . . ._ - . 1S . 31f Lamberfs Syrup is entirely and fully as re presented, we absolutely guarantor: il- ‘- During an important coitfcrcncc on throat- ~ bronchial and lung ailments hold in Mont.- real in 1891. at whivh some of the most emin- ent members of the nivdiitzil profession were present, that indefatighbir. worker, Dr. j. O. Lanibcrt, said: "i offer v0 mankind an eflcc- tive means of successfully fighting all dis- eases of the chest." 1t was a little more than a year after the appearance of that terrible _ epidemic of grippe of 1889-90, which wrought such havoc in this country and throughout the world, that the treatment for cold was discovered. During the period of research and study for the purpose of find- ing a remedy for grippe. science was re- warded with the discovery of this famous specific for colds, which up to that time was unknown. Many imitations have been cx- ploitcrli, but none has evcr equalled it. Dr. j. O. Lunrbcrfs Syrup is the same remedy which accomplished such wonderful work during the grippc epidemics 0f i889, 1890- and 1918. ' ‘ Since Dr- j. O. Lambcrfs Syrup is recog- nized as the true remedy for grippc, it fol- lows that it is cvcn more so the true remedy fur nil nilmcnts of the throat, bronchial lulu-s and lungs- Le», coughs, colds, bronchitis, cntztrrh. asthma, croup, etc., etc. Dr. j. O. Lnmbtsrfs Syrup is the genuine family medi- cine. In 3i years its reputation has grown t0 such an extent that today it is sold throughout the North American Continent and has an iiicrczisifig demand abroad. Dr. j. O. Lambcrfis Syrup is nlbsolutcly pure. and we gunrznilvc that it contains no dang-srous (lrugs it is fhc rcmcdy for all ages Juni c1' For suic cvcryu/hcrc. and has ‘in- lnrgt t SZllL‘ of all similar products without Exfliplltlll. (Sec our challenge.) Dr. _O. Lambert, Limited, Montreal. ' P l. ulwaps willing to lend a halplngatm sure ‘that we would not try to ‘grunt loving father, with Christ ll hand. always Tfifllly to give the cn- tyrannize our own flesh Llllll blood. |ovur dear brother, waiting to wel- cournging word, enduring our No matter how greatly they might-come us home". Then. as mem- brothcrs failings as we expect be in fault, wc would have pati-bers in a true Christian brother- hini to endure ours. "A friend is encc with Them. we would defend imori. let us boar with our brother. one who knows all about you bufthem while we still had breath loft even though we think he is in loves you just the same." That is in our body to do so. fault, lei us try to the a friend to true friendship. Many a time a If you wish to give a true dcfin- him and above n.li things let us friend will wound us =blttoriy but ition for Christian brotherhood never d0 anything which will we always can find excuses for you will find it in these words: cause him pain or sorrow. or them and g0 on loving them justWYou must treat each other asjcausetilhers to think lessofhim. in the some. True Christian brothor-Hhough you were really brothers inlthis manner. by our actions we hood demands that we shouldlthe flesh regartlless oi‘ race, color will show the world what it moans ltrcnt everyone as we would treat or creed, remembering only that to be a member of a true Christina our own brother in the flesh and I wLaro all children 0f the one brotherhood When we sec him commit a f-ault. our very tongue seems to ‘ All" 8J1 "JIIBTBFY thathas taken ‘burn in our mouth until we have a him across the Atlantic and bacltchance to of m5 545i"- Mrfl-illgain to the island province dowlvother . Medmfd- by the sen and back again, W. R.‘ lemellllmred Iteek is now onc m9 =80 MTi-nlity w-here he w Boston atterdel-qng speak of that fault to yet as a true Christian brotlier how easy lbfillfifll- 01' the Double who know hllffllllél‘ the beautiful example given us '—— lbest and for whom special work in .1; our ‘SH-MW’ Fox 5H|PM5NT-A'the line of experiment and demon-lcgme/upon s, crowd who were go- strntion is needed in the kind of-mg to put-to death the wdman tak- Pfarming they are carrying on. lllhatl eh--in~sin.--»~~.|He ggfd____,fio. them; effective and beneflnial work willmpet Moncton on Tuesday afternoon nt-lbe done by w_ a Ree], m this "ewcamong you’ throw the m,“ stone" field of endeavor may be taken tor-mid they all. slunk away and not ‘granted. He would not have bcervhne other accusers was left. pm chosen forthe positiorhad he nofpur Divine Master then the 4101319489 8nd ‘the 551ml’ l0 fillf-lher crimes to the four winds? No! ry on thework-ln an efficient wayJl-{e gave 'M°1'@0v@P-.W- R-ia not-the lflud vhf-sic, “Then neither will l accuse la man who would tackle a “jobwthee; g0 and 5m [10 more!” | which he believed he was not titted [for and could not make a success -o . |' Theold saylng, "A rolling stone gathers no moss." does not. ii think. uupply -in this case. He is an excel- lent selection for the position he now occupies. He has always had the rlnclination to some day get back to his home town. The new Ontario Government farm. of which be has charge. is located alongside, =or in any case,- just near to the farmon which he was born and where he has passed ‘his boyhood days and where be Lived up to the time he entered the Ontario Agric- ultural College. It is not very often that the opportunity comes to one alter many years of absence to take up work in one’s home district that will be of benefit to the peo pie one knows best, and in whose success one is most interested. Such an opportunity has. how- ever, come to W. R. Beck. Thwt he will make good and becomes pot- ent factor ln-advanclng -the agric- ulture of his home locality and of the district of Southwestern On- tario there can be no question. The wide knowledge and experience ob- tained in the varied lines of endeav- or ehould be s most valuable as- set. ' While W. R. Reek has had s Wild- er and more varied experience than most .men who are engaged in Gov- ernment work ‘for agriculture, he ls still a young man as the years of life go. He has reached the stage, when one accomplishes most for himself and for his ‘oilowman. not boexpected of hini for a year or two at least. ‘It 18KB! time to plan experiment or‘ demonstration lp tho growlnfordrandling of crops I undermnILt-however. that he is putting h sflyrholeenergy into. the sensor. uippi the 14m 1o; the worm/lo“ ‘d ETliie accomplish-- m. we“, n 1 for results ‘with- out on imnecessery lossof ‘time. h... Christmas Vour PhetogrllIli-"li Wilf- em that only 1w w! M"- \ , ,,:,",‘,','.°,.1'...'l....‘.'1'...l'l"{',;‘5° BEA Y E R Photograph“ v0.1a. or."Wlll." ma. ls the type of men who grows on one. In hrls present position much will i Divine Master when iHe him who is without sin publish her a look of pity and That was brotherhood. That was ever Christa way of’ treating mankind and that is how we must do if we wish to -». be members in Christian brotherhood. We must ‘be the good sam-arltanat all times. be ministered to, but the son who has returned to serve those who need his services. A SIN T0 liAlRF 0UT Hair-Ends Dandruff! Delightful Tunic Hurry.’ it's your duty! Each day you sole a little more hair falling out and you are making no effort to avoid boldness. What a pity. Fall- ing hair means your halrls weak. His kindllnese and good nature eer- eucieesflrbis. coupled with his do. sire to succeed, bu ability w d0 things. and that type or nrlnd which ,""m hm Qmmuu; "p", {unfailing heir of men or women and , granted mokoslim unload public. servant and one who will am the sgriosltagei Interests of 011"?" l" an elm.- ve . fie is a soa- County. and Kent County ism receives him h seem. He is glad to be home one!" emu" __ .1 '1“ 0» .. fi-‘dhfiihlh 334*“, "use"; elem-possibly dandruff is strang- n. mm a ‘M! n, “UM m“ so-Ilas‘ it. or the heir roots pores in the soelp are not firm and tight. thus wasting the hair-growing oils. Denderlne almost instantly stops cleans every particle of dandruff away, then the huh- tskes on new life. vigor and strength togrow strong. thick, sad long. Dendenlne is delightful-not sticky or greasy. 0o to euydmg- store now-sad get a bottle. Use it. it would be to‘ e more in the loc-,find dn excuse ‘for him remember-i as born. The "wan-mi; that we boy" has returned home antlaand that there is h" “rem and m d m ‘has settled down to effective ambhere below. ‘and? 3 9" 9 °l1 e ilk-definite service for the lmmediutelhtm 11p to all havav_our_ ioultsn no one perfectl instead of holdingi ridicule. let us remem- a true _ 35c “Danderine”Saves Your - i i I l I Long-Life Battery » . The actual performance of a battery in your ca: and not a paper “guarantee" is what counts. \ ' Since the days of the first storage battery (which was an Exide), the Exide has been earn- ing its reputation as the long-life battery. Ask some Eicidc owner-they are all about you, for more cars leave the manufacturers’ hands equipped with Exides than with any other battery. The dependable, long-lasting power of the Exide means more to you even than comfort- it means dollars and cents economy. ' When you get a new car you have a filht to a battery of Exide quali‘. -~--in other words. an Exide Battery. In replacing an old battery in your present car, insist on an Exide and if you have any trouble in getting one, write us or our nearest district distributor. The recognised battery for farm lighting plants is the rugged, long-life Exide. II you don't (eel warranted In buying n new Exide Battery at this time, Isak our nonsrlt flervlcn statlou—hefere 70s! eonslrlrr ' u suhstltnu- snake of battery-whether your DIQIQII‘ buttery cannot be rebuilt svltls IPIIIHIQ Exide part0. (in to an Ofllelel Exide Burs-In- Btallon for \Vlntel Storugs-Il wlll DI)’ 3'0!- ‘ \ 0C \\ ,_M‘An¥'ilb~cA~NAb‘“A “BATTERIES Amber" Hans h winery. beautiful hair eudlotsegffilt; ' "M Announcing New Exide Distributor - __ ' Atlantic Auto; C0 EXIDE BATTERIES OF CANADA, m Duflcrin sum. roaorrro. LIMITED FHE LONG-LIFE BATTERY son YOUR can -> -~tzzrn..flici >.4‘v , e