rnfnsnar 5 ` "mn: U'iIAli'l`.0'l"1‘E'l"0*N etrsdlli C 1 h V ' l OCTOBER 17 1918 ~ -* *wo* '-" ’ ' '. . Il ` V i2_rQls.ct.i.<1ii __asaliis.t.._ i.h_s1_ prevailing “Flu ” -nf ugh? You should wear a fall weight Sh e no-x. a style for every need. -_ gg n _ . . -e ~ C . - _- -" _» _ _l ta -L . ii" 4 ` ‘ lvlltlwvl IMKITI slnlovs um sirvsnol- " wiieieai. into-ia... or One ol the moat disheatteninngl. sights in Kilt lnils the number lvlileedorghagn that have bee; de- The &slatoon Star reports that SU'°Y y Jose scale. sash tarinera about North Gully, sask., °'°h"d‘ “"1 '° 5"’ 5°” I-IDU NYU 75 W 1 u are faced with a #very serious situa Osu (black) per bus ug ll ... ... ... U. . .' - i - - - - - - - - --1~°° ii in consequence of the severe ee Oats (white) per bus 1.00 gm.; ug Ju, 23, A speelsl meeting Eggs (per doz.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.41 of mg |¢“| in-‘nh of ggngmhgwgni Fowl . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ..lI_to ll 0|-gin any." yu “ima to desi 'Potatoes per bus. .,. with gh, mgngn .nd 3 reggiuuqu Potatoes . .. .80 was passed calling upon the Govern- ment to take the situation in hand. that orchard a few years ago." said There is no doubt, lt is added, that Mr. Grant. "lt was so badly infested the feed question is a serious one in with scale that neighbors said I was a fool to waste time in trying to s v it." Are You” »i ».- .ss ts. as And Dry? .. many parts of Saskatchewan, though Th-‘Y Should be as 3 ' ‘T‘“°“Y’ the recent rains have relieved the Potatoes biil (now) . . . . . . . . . . _.60 situation considerably. at the same~ . !{!uv'_..LQl1..-.».._... _.,.,-_-._.§..__.. ...,.__ ,$15 ._timn._i.he. question--is~largely .one._oL-~- other our .io ‘“°“"l>““°°-111° S¢""°K °f f°°° '° .W ,_ Ons 7° the stock or the stock to the iced. ” e - - -~ -- - ~- An mygusguon hu beg” wndugged and the 4%-acre plantation is giving Butter Del’ lb . . . . . ... . . . . . . .A3-4F by (he pr°"n¢|a| Department of Eggs per doz ........48 Ag_:iciilture, and everything possible Ye"- B I .b _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __25_35 wi be done to relieve the situation. L:;b lb 3045 Piiactically all the obtainable hay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. t h t i iiiaei per is ............... ..14-15 §,s',,§e,f°,‘1’},',§,’,' ,f,§’_"wc,‘,’fd£¢”Q2”;f Straw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$l2 A, E. Meyers of the Alberts Depart- icuii sirinr .. . . . . . . . . _.25-.io mont of Asrieulture. Mr. layers Are your Shoes heavy See our new fall lines- __§\\an1 . ~i &s\1=~Q»v@@» - ~ f \\\\\\\\§Y_ll_Z numr porin l Butter dairy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caitskins per lb. CHAR LOTTETOWN MARKETS I lrowi ....... _.$1.25 to $1.15 Chickens .. .. ..$1.00 to 32.00 }Onions lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .....5-8 -_._._.l__.__ Bess lcaiiiiiio-wer head . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s1o_ .hue ,re hem; fwm 8, e,°,|,m,,¢ iflabbsgs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....5-i5 prices. It has been rather diilicult Shipmt ot Feed from North ao 8onthPl~ese»tsBersousProblein. states that there are some small lots owned by private individuals which are still to be had but in most cases 1,000 had of cattle from Glelchen have recently been located in the Killam district and more are going ' t M well cared for, but there have wholesale losses in apples. That many of these orchahdn might have been saved, and with profit to'the owners, is proved by a small plantation made up wholly oi Baldwins belonging to Hr. William Grant. near Cedar Springs. "When I obtained possession 0| a s Mr. Grant, however. disregarded Llie.gi:atu;it0us-advice given; --He be~- gan systematic spraying. and to-day the orchard is a picture ol' health. any acreage gross return of $1.000 a Mr. Grant's total holding. by the way, is only 25 acres. “And I wish." he added. “it was only hall’ the size." He has proved that n small holding. it very small one, can be made profitable. l`sefn.l 'Corn Bushing Rack. A device that is very convenient ill husking corn is the one shown in the cut. The fodder can be placed on this getting the buyers and sellers to- rack _to save kneeling and stooplng. gether on the matter of price. About The two wheels should be on a 2%- Beets lb . . . . . . . . . . . .. § Turnlps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..25 mi h _Alley _ & Co |35 Queen SL i _ _ Alberta, reports having seen more of Tens How To Gd Quiet Relief ,tlhehfriozen gran: left itsiigrng thai!! Handy Hlldtlng ll& » _ » lend!-d e a seen in t estac . t stan - II/&\\\\\\\\\l 1 ‘mm Had Colds' he sp I. ing until this stage, the value of the W0* alle- lo which “F9 “named 91° ' crop for green feed was largely g°ne_ eight-loot handles properly braced to , _ '-lf He found 3 great deal of hesitation prevent spreading. Such a rack can f In one minute your clogged on ine part or farmers as to whether bf eastlyd vhheeieo from bsiioek _$3 nostrils ODen_ [he air pas: I0 b0lh€I‘ CUIUDB the WIIE81 DOI slock an I 9 tw ne can e can ‘ _ "l ’ in n box on the frame.-Farm and ` a es of your head will clear and ‘f_“°“"”5 'heme' 'here "°“m 5° “Y _ g - ; sale for it or not, and not wishln H‘°“"’ Il D*$....9.l:.!.'.‘IT C_Uit/t'l`lVlii TREATMENT by the! isoiith in sdvsnce. victoria Hetsl.l Lharlottewwn. P.E.l.. Canada. HOURS. 12 to I daily. NOW G91-8~2l3mospd . ~,<‘~=r- .if ii. .s'i°r;\v,\i¢'i. it. c. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Miles Newton Block, Charlottetown lranch Office. Georgetown uenov te Loan on Reel latate _ Relief comes quickly. fb sc.-s fr* a- ir- sl. ri. il EHSIAN larrlater, Qellolter, Notary Public, etc.. MONEY T0 LOAN. asentalue. P. l. I ,_,._4 .L IIORSON & DUFFY larrlatare and Attorneys ' lolicltora for Royal Bank .ii Canada HONIV ‘V0 LOAN- ( axcl.Euu iv BENTLEY W. E. Bentley, K. C. €“?"1-< *'n‘-‘¥"'°° OEW ~ ii larrlster and Attorneyeati-Law Money to Loan, #Moe-Bank of N. 8. Chamberl. Charlottetown. P.l.l. t _ WVARBURTON & SHAW Barrlsters, Attorneys, Notary rub 'c. Etc.. Solicitors ‘or Canada Ban! iasocla n B tio , snk of Montreal, Can- ada. Permanent lontane Corporn lea. B K0" cfm brfathglheely' No mme to go to the expense or harvesting it '*"**“'°*'- ' Y awklngi 50|-lfflmgi bl0Wln_g head' it was not of any value. The mncher, KENSINGTON MARKETS ache, dryness No struggling for on the other hand, is being iilied up m breath at _night your Cold 0rl‘Yl"‘ °‘°"°” “tai ‘he }'°‘°“ 'hw rotamer bus .....so |cata"h “ln be gon, will not be satisfactory feed for his ~ ` . cattle, so he is ki - Bm-ter lb ' ' ' ' ~ ° ° -- - ` (ret a small bottle of Ely s Cream Balm from your drugiiist now. Apply a little of this frail- rant, antiseptic, healing cream in vour no=tiils. It pen-.trates through every air passave of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. lt’s just fine. Don't stay stuffed- up with a cold or nasty catarrh- ii J NIPPON CHINA Butter Tubs Berry Sets Bon- Bons Vases And many other pieces- in great variety AT Black’s Sunnyside l 'Wl McLEAN & McKINNON i. -nw Barrlatera Attorneyvlt-Law Gllce Royal Bank Building Charlottetown. P.DJ Miss n.Rudg Hairdressing and Tenders For Sheep and Lambs Tendei s wi‘| be received bv the Manicure Parlour: Also hair goods for sale. l'1l Gres George Street. Phone N4-L. lll1|.A\.iDvf|li||tt' We Are Modern Opticians We keep in constant touch with the latest discoveries and inventions in optics. and lmmed~ lately anything new is placed on the market which *will increase our knowledge or facilities. we have il. Our optical olilce I5 oi the most approved style and is eq- uipped wiili the very latest ln- striimenls :intl sight testing ap- plinnces. Glasses fittcd by us do not de- tract from the appearance. We make a special study of the cosmetic effect to he obtained. and can assure you that our Glasses add s certain note ol neatneas and refinement that meets with favorable comment. Clilidren‘s eyes receive our special attention. and we pride ourselves on our ability to lit 'a child with chlld’s glasses. not with cumbersome glasses that were intended for adults. . Shadow lletlnoscopy test used Bucceeds where others tall. H. J. Mahon Optometrist and Prescription ' l ’ Drugglst liovitsne P. E. island Next door Bank ot Commerce undersigned up to Tuesday Oct. l22nd for the purchase of 250 §Shecp and lambs to be delivered at Baltic Station not later than Oct. 31st. _ ‘ The highest or any bid not n ces=aii|y accepted. __ Lfit 46 l"arm»=rli_lnstitute L.S.»ROBERi SON Se:'y East Baltic _Oct. 10th 1918 _The Best Eye Service 5 Having recently returned from Toronto where I at- tended a post graduate course in Optometry and was ,awarded my diploma, Iam now in a position to give my _patroes the very best eye ‘ service obtainable. l My tailor is fitted with the very best and latest instrum- ents and is on a par with the best optical parlors in I Toronto and Montreal I We guarantee you perfect satisfaction and are at all times pleased to give you ad- tnce regarding the care of t Commissioiic-1'. for the, Province oi ‘ir / ins short of criminal." - try this? out fast. in o erns A lot of sheep have been located near Millet and north ma ng no arrange _ -33_ mem3_ gum in me meantime, um eggs tluz. . .t .... . . . . . . . . . . .A4 ` wheat is past the proper moment for Oats lius se. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.70 cutting. Mr. Stevens is further quoted by _ the Edmonton Bulletin as saying that *‘|"°"‘“ l-"""""" |-“"‘b"l‘l'!\ana Friend ~ Av ~ f13."».~ 115',” unless there are generous rainfalls F"'-il. ____ _.-- very soon throughout the greater _ portion of the drouth-stricken area of Alberta. there will be required a ! ‘ quarter of a million tons of feed to carry the southern farmers' and stockmen's animals through until another crop of grass is grown in » the south country. V “To move a quarter of a million ions of hay,” Mr. Stevens says, “will require one trainload every two hours for one hundred days; it will mean s similar number of empties going back. As fully one-halt of this hay will have to come over a line of railwa b y ut recently opened A ' t for traillc, it is physically impossible for such a road to handle that num- ber of trains in addition to its ordin- ary traffic, and to encourage stock- uien to rely upon it would be noth- )__, -.uma iMoore &i *MCL¢"d Ltd V " 0 119-121 Queen street. Charl°“°‘9W“ ? _._ _.. _._1 -W _ `l 1 '_ -_ -all "' I Get Yours Now Announcing the Arrival of New “Monarch” FIOSSD* and “Monarch” Down - -0 ° STOMERS h been asking us each day ‘ f: --Wh¢nS£eh;ht§‘§4£§Agg§"(y[aIrns coming ingxethat we’ve thought it best to h notify all through the newspapers that the yarns are here now. Co|:enha_;en_- Nile-Sand- Psddy-- Bro wn-White. 1 ounce skein 40c. 2 ounce skein 7oc 4 l I <*(" u' C “I J l <1 :Ram 1 . ‘ ' \*°"f ciieiii ron cmnnii |*‘“r..?_‘“§v°. F 525.11. ii.. sm 'IW f e *> i Dresses- Freshly . Arrived from the for You To-day The value giving of a s_ fc is not determined by a special Sale price here and there, but rather by Coats in Styles _ Thgtq are Bticogiingt '. . ._ art- e rea - M°"‘°’s Ready Zgritgge in P. E. 1. Every woman buying a coat. aims iirsr to secure estyle that is becoming and smart, Materials. too, are important-so is the work- 'Y Nyal’s Laxacold 25c Minard's Llnlment used by Phyalelanw Nyars Balm I Nyal’s Cod Liver 0il' lH|lIK, 'ilU3SY H/llll Compound $1.00 FREE FR_llll|_ llllNllRllll --0* Save your hair! Double its on| t th N I T the kind of values you can secure at all times. These new Falldresses at $l_8.00 2200 and 25.00 will help convince you of the tvpe of value giving characteristic of this store, and particularly in reference to o u r ready-to-wear department. The dresses are made ot _sergc-, in navy _a d black Fa hioned in the new s m art designs, difessmalger made, so as to assure longer service manship. ' Combining individuality a n d workmanship b ri n g s _to our customers a most satisfying ool- lection of the new Fall coats that are pleasing and satisfying. Let us repreat again it is wisdom, common sense and economy to: buy today, coats coming in later are bound to cost more. You will congratulate yourself within the next two or three months if your coat is purchas- beauty in a few moments- y a e ya If you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and is rad \.... ..;f..;..'....i.f.,'... nf lllllllllllllfllsfi PARKMAN ous,tyDnd `e. - , - ` r Justroneaapsillgation doubles Qrugglfts ang Ch m;.‘_s., tent with life, has an incnm r Quality Store and good fitting qfmlity. td HOW- See These $18. to 28. Fall Coats $15. to 85- ‘ 4 Ls. if i_f “L ` *' Qbwf- -_ » #-- - Dependable IIlllQ\\ the beauty of you_r hair, besides 'Ugg-@;“w.\\\\i|-g` it immediately dissolves every particle of aandruff; you cannot W have nice, heavy, healilty hair Q if you have dandruff. This des- . . ' tructive scurf robs the hair of its -ustre, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it pro- duces a feverishness and itching ofthe scalp; the hair rootsfamis loo =en and diej then thehair falls White and Bia Oats any quantity ,A few cars of i e 'Z3 ° r. . _ W "gl//I/f'_\ HOW T0 BEAT .THE H. C. QF L. The continued rise in good clothing materials worried us Underwear . FOR MEN Either two piece suits or Union Suits- tlie “Mens’ S to r e” offers -you t h e best If your_ hair has been neglected » and is thin, faded, dry. scraggy or too oily, get a small bottle of Knowlton’s iDandeiine at any drug store or toilet counter for a few cents: apply a little as 'lir- Z-"\“R" good Baled Hay for a while, ¥ery many of our customers, particularly young men, and married. 1'.-:cn with amilies, l:::yc_o.l1:it%ht to any saving that we wi our experience and buying re- ran__ge.of tall andfwintier ir erwcar that you will tind in Ch’town. Come in today-we ment v vi ever made. ‘ if e sii:cer_».lv believe. regardless 'o tverythi -g _else advertised, .t wt if von fesire soft, lustrous. beautiful hair_and lots of it-no daiidruff-no itching Scalp and no more falling hair-you must use Knowlton's Danderine. If eventually--why not now? -il the eyes. ers of Eye Glasses, Specia- cles etc, and will attend to Same while you wait. E. F. Parkman Graduate Optometrist, Montague, P E I l We are also expeit repair-` .l0HNSON’S ec_ted and _ten minutes after you willsay this was the best invest- should he carefully guarded against. A mild spiny and |lr|l¢ mixture ol water and A--ii-¢ LINIMENT for the nose and thrmil willi an occasional dose taken internally may iialegg-fd you from serious results and halt the evil in its but stage. This luiiioiis nhl physician prncrlptl ln in _ _ Ein” Twain” TIIC Shun() 1% Z * ‘ M v il ... ,- _ , , _ _ . _i -. '-_ -' _ _,_- .' ‘ »~» ,~ . - _ 1 ~-~~~~---1--'-W-»~~¢-a<..._i....._.A»"»'¢#£.ii'.-..;..'.' "V - ‘ ~ “ -‘»-':.»' ~ ;` 1 ' ' _ , I.. -. . -. I . '" - *f" ' ` »» .,_, “ '¢ " " 'i /.€)"»1T" "' “'1" "'»`¢~i~4‘»i» f " " " <5" ` ' ~ l ll i._.s.i ca Some good Straw in bales We buy Early Potatoes only. s "'4Beaucy' " of Hebron, '_' “Early [RIC-’-'i “Early -Surprise," “Money Mali- ex" “Green Mountaiii” “White Star” eta _ Highest prices paid CARTER & C0. LTD The Eewest _ Designs ' ' f ° ii' ii §l'yl’l§f“'°m°a¢f""§l:i';' firigédzfs gli \ ‘ - sudsee them. .l W' At the DOW l`ll\@» sources can effect. That’s why we are featuring the §gir,tsi1.50 so is. 1 , .1 . gt' . fi “The Suifdvlth the Guarantee" Th Bachel r is hi d , smargly stylgd stat will ' ' hel our customers beat the high cost of living ln so far as their clothes are concerned. Won’t you drop in and see our Men’s Store have your size a u d have it at a price that t you can afford to pay. l » ,... i 'l]iere’s Underwear " 'here bought nearly two years ago-gg-and selling away below S $»§'.€‘f§¢l*$lE°$2.°f‘ Twopiccs Uiideiivesr $1.00 ` to_3"50 Comhiaion _ C ‘Unlhiwehr $3.00