.1, l l. l. . ,y i i.. . i . '11’, H. ' l. ‘ .‘_ . is? i" i: l i ,~_I'_I7I l ‘k.t_~i¢~ a o ' 3 | ‘Iyfu ..n t a. f‘! o course o! Carnol l ifrtltt down in health Over work, extra worry and ill- ltealth soon bring on nervous troubles. When depressed And tired - appetite not good -take a course of LZARNOL From ths start food is enioysd an a itnilatod, tlts system [radus y aim siren th until robttsthea hluecur .Carnol it ut- tonic which it recom- mended by so many Doctors. t-ut All YOUR DIUGGIIT POI! CARNOL ,__.. Fllllfltlll Events, Put. I've-int and Future ‘liltitr MARKET LETTER’ but readable torn a ‘ trodo oondltlean "d m“ “rumnhuu wflldltan e o - mafia obtained NJ’. ‘y. u". u ‘ 3'55 h l rflfli! 1m lilor-ositlaia-floztlnvontor. pi r er you tum Ila-ll‘ stilts-r. ISALD a oo. w» 8r l. .11- tail... otllwalesl A Participated In Polo Match inspection of Scot-ts Didn't Mater- -INOP from Herman's estilfls ~FLANNELETTE Walsts spec- ial 01.50 each at Sinclair's. lalize Because of Rlotoun Acts __VOUR RMLWAY FAQES In Hominy refunded on cash purchases v! ' y $25.00 up to Nov. 30th, at Sin- LONDON, Nov. 25.—The Prince @181“ oi Wales on Monday, the fifth do)’ - --8lLK DRESSES Priced "'- of lllS visit in Bout-bay. mrt-lvfmt- $35M ,0 m" n $2,,” 5mm" ed in a. p0 o match, according to a Bombay dcspatcb to the London Times} He was to have 1118090!“ twenty thousand boy and Ell‘! scouts, but the parents sin the re- motc city parts were afraid to have their children pass through the re- cently disturbed areas and the. In- spection was abandoned reluvwlll- IV. Fears that the day would bring furthcr disorders proved unneces- sary. Hindus and Ibarsees paraded the streets, waving white flags amid the cheers of the warring sects, and up to the time darkness came, when the Times’ tlespatch tras filled, there was no trouble. The Prince spent a quiet Stpn- tiay. taking lunch informally at the & Stewart Limited. -MEN'8 knee lenztb first qual- ity rubber boots on sale for bar- gain week up to November 30th. $3.95 a pair. Sinclair and Stewart. Limited. —BAZAAR A SUCCESS- The bazaar in St. Paul's Hall, Summer side, is proving a great strccess. it was stiid last night that the attics had totalled $600.00, with the pro~ babi-Ilty of the amount being lnrg< or. The proceeds arc for a churit~ able purpose. —~REAL COLD SNAP-The conl snap of Wednesday and Thursday broitght the Mercury down to tbc zero point. On Thursday morning sortie few citizens found their piper frozen so that water would no: rttn. Large ‘fields of ice hnd also lid. Iranesto Klein It“ Iontrfll. g -@ _ “yiil- v Y i Just as wt- wcrc nbintl to en- IlOFSc iht- t-irnrrnunity spit-l". tiitrlt; comes u litillctin urging thc puh~ lir tn i-ait morn onions. ffl/CARHS 0f‘ For Constipated Bowels,’ Sick Headache, . Sour Stomach, The film-mi ctttltztrticiaxative in the wzild to physic your liver and lmtvrls when you have Dizzy Iiezto- sche, Colds, llllltlllSfll‘§5 lflfllgefiv ion or Upset, At-iii Stornnclt is can- tly-Iilts "tfascarets". Ono or ttvo ioniitltt will emptv vonr bowels 2.2.: formed alongtlre water front. Thc north westerly high winds Illiltl!‘ travelling very disagreeable. H Orient Yacht Club and attending services in the Cathedral. fQQF-ry- .- -REGRETFUL FAREWELL — Sitores of friends were at the Stim- ruersitle railway Sizlllrlll on Wed ncsday afternoon tn say faretvel in Mr. anti .\Ir.~'. Benjamin .\Iallci who lt=ft for their homo iii York Airs. Ilallatt, who was former-l) Jl-tss Emily Iiarpcr. was a member of the office stuff of ll. T. Holman Limited, Sttmmeraldc. -iG.W.V.A. CLUB ROOM» I'll. G.\\'.\'.A. has again tiikcn posses sion of the room in the Armour). which thi-v occupied last winter a.- a club room. Keeper Muirheail o the Arntoiirjv has carefully piickcil away all tho t-quipntcnt left itt tht Aflllflllfy during the Spring by lllt- Hnfantrjr and light horse. it was Bilious Liver t-omplotcly by morning and you will feel Splvlltlltl. "They work ttiitlc you slat-p “ Cascorets never stir _you up or gripe like Salts, l'ill.~', Paloma], nr Oil and they (‘USL only tcn ccnts a box. Children love (‘uscitrcts mo. FQ§§fQOQQOOQOQOOOOOOQOQOO~OOQQOFOOQO'O§OOO'O-OO-OO-O-FO-O The Canadian ‘Fur Auction sales Company Montreal, fice the World attend putation gained in ter. “HIGH CLASS them to the depot OOQO+OQOO4OOQO OOOObfifiQ O§Q§§4Q4§O-D0-O4§§O£ O0 0-04 0404 $00 UQF. 59*‘ .455 9. 9‘ O64 Provincial Representative Have established a receiving depot for the convenience of Prince Ed- ward Island fur farmers at‘ my of- 157 QUEEN STREET, CIYTOWN Where I will receive furs on consign- ment for their February sales. Libcrr al advances will be madein cash 0n receipt of furs if required. -- , The largest buyers from all parts of Auctions i0 purchase high class Can- adian Furs; the results from former spies have been splendid and the re- io make the February sale even bet- Make Canada the centre for by bringing your furs in or shipping “ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY” STANLEY WEDLOCK through his tidincss and work that trc (‘iub room was clczrred of nil thcsc utensils which ulntos! filled tho room. The "Vets" will itnw havc coscy quarters to spend . ' their etjcning. II. . —WEDDING sEtLs-lt very happy and interesting event took ]‘.lil(‘8 at St. James (‘lturch Stun‘ lIlPFllPlll on Wcdnestlav Sept. 28th when Margaret youngest datightei of Mr. and Mrs. John F. lifoy- uagh, Emerald. and .\lrs. Clarence .\i:thatt_ of that place. wcre united yin the holy bonds of matrimony by the pastor. Rev. Francis Mc- ‘Qllllltl. Tire bride looked very |wlns0me in a suit of ntavy, Wild t hat to niutclt and wore fox furs ‘the gift of the groom. She was at‘ l Canada. tcntlcti by Miss Marv Mohttn‘ sis tor of the groom. while Nlr. Iiilnry lilnynaglt tit-led us groomsmuit. Af- tm- a stinipttrotis breakfast tit the ltomo of the bride's parents, par- itaikcn of iii tlic presence of their 1'. tutnroiliatte friends, the wedding ,pnrt;.t loft. for Charlottetown. Pre- -vioits to "her marriage the bride was tendered a miscellaneous e i O O O I 6 g o i i. it‘ . ' {shower and received" many useful “l8 Montreal Flt!‘ -n.nil valuable gifts, all of which ittestlfy to the esteem in which shc is lie-Id by but" many friends. The .ttappy couple will reside in Enter- nlti, Mr. Mcthan being. one of thc ‘rrtost cntcrprlsing young ‘farmers of that place. illzty they enjoy ; many ycara of wedded bliss is Hlncorn wish of all. the past will tend the Economylu Feeding The question of a feed ration is always tin important one with those who are fcediitg farm crops. particularly so in a year such as the present. Due to excessive dry wctitlicr- all over Eastern Canada when Iliry and roughage ltave in- creased to ouch I111 extent in val- uc as quoted at the present time. and where feed must be purchased tn carry over valuable breeding janimals as well as where addition- é a] font-tantrums are used in the H“ protiuction nf milk. it is wise for tho buyer to consider" (tarelully FUR TRADE” WEAR ,mainly on tho extensive experi- ments with milk cows and swine DIAMONDS at the Copenhagen Station and ‘nilfoptctl, in Denmark nii other JE WELS/é) PRICED / RIGHT - / l. t: s . our first quality diamonds. If you do not know values thing to trust-the "reputation" of the establishment you go to buy from. Ask your friends who kndu about us. . C. W. PATTERSON Jeweller 180 Great Gborqe Shut go oewe-oooo-ea-o-oeo-oo-e-o-eo-oyv re t vow i-vvo-nv-o-neo-eo-ove» lb. or 60c Der cwt. SPARKLING Give the lady a bracelet watch. Thsrsls not a woman In the world that would not appreciate a wrist watch. And. I titers ls always room for another diamond. Come and see which of the foods tlizit he is uhle to purchase will glvc ltint the ,rnrt-n profit. We. are stibnrittiniz Irerewitlt u comparison of feed vnitic; lIIISPIl on the present price m’ 001'". which can be secured for $35. tt ton by carlotul lot and fig- uring the food value on the Scan ilinaviair Feedi Unit System, a Wstcm of feed- equivalents based Scandinavian countries for mens~ luring tho relative production cc~ t? onomy of cows. t has great mcr~ ' It. rind is used extensively by the ' Scandinavian tfarnrers who are I‘ ‘loaders in the prndtrctlon of dairy products and frogs. The farmers of Denmark ‘buy yearly thousands of tons of mill feeds and concentrates from America, pny the freight to their own country and feed them with profit, selling the llrodlictnnn the British market "t competition ltriih our own. They tire experts in ‘the balancing and cheapening of _ "rations, tin-l‘ we submit a state l‘ ‘mant figured an the basis of tho feed values, such its- / y when corn ls worth $36.00 pct- ton Ilinsccd <Meal “ ton t .Brsn " ton ‘Timothy Httr “ |50 per ton Oats " I ton P0115 " Oat Hay " 20.00 pct‘ ton Turnlps " 39.60 per 32.40 P97 in jewels titers la just one ‘I100 l" H‘ 32.40 IN‘? 35.00 inn 18.00 tn 51.00 per _FILLED CUSHION forms re- gular 60c. to 95c. selling nt 1-3 off at Sinclair's. ...MEN'8 wool ribbed underwear good weight selling $1.33 63011 garment or $2.60 per suit during bargain week at Sinclair's. —-CLEARED FOR HALIFAX- Taking advantage of favorable wind and weather the schooner Glydou (Captain Doucettel sailed from Surntnerslde on Thursday morning, bound for ‘Halifax with a cargo of potatoes. ‘VESTER N PE RSON ALS -——Mcssra P. J. Buote and John Bernard of Tiguisb. were welcome visitors this week. ----There will be service in Bedeque lliothodlst Church day. Nov. 27th. at 7.30 p. r_n. Circle will have charge meeting. the Sun- The of tho m-Thare will be a meeting o1 the members o! Central Bedeque Baptist (‘hurch Sitturdny at 3 p. m. Nov. 27th, for special business. --~-.\Irs. George Henderson Fern- wnoii will be ut home Tuesday. Nov. 20th. from 2 to 5 and 7 to i0 p. m. -—l\ir. W. .1. Reid. ni‘ the Depart- mcnt of Agriculture, passed through Summerside on his way 'n lfif-lmoirt Buy, Thursday. ——'l‘hc ambulance met the West- crn train ‘Thursday morning" to con vey Mrs. Kilt-Neill 0t‘ yVelliitginn, to the Prince (To, Hospital. Air. Janrcs Pondergitsl, tho pop- ular sport promoter m‘ New An- rtan. passed through Stintnterslde on l‘ridtr_t'_ cu mutt: to Si. Louis. ——.\Ir. and Mrs. Octave Gallant and two children. arrived home lterc a short time ago, itftor having reslticii for two YOIITS in Lawrence Mass, they will remain here for the tvintcr. ——.\Ir. Thomas Boyles, West Dc~ you was in town over Thursday and left on Friday morning for ‘ttharlottetotvn. Zlir. Boyles is a War Veteran. who did his bit .it the front, until receiving u wound in the side, which put hint out of business at that time. htrn_ -t.~.pet-ially' when he is cngagv -=d .!l any hcttvy employment. if. Don't Be a Slave to Your Stomach I It is easy to prevent all stomach troubles that are the root of most ills flesh la heir to Thousands of men and women, in cvtery walk 0f life, are compell- eii to detrrive-tltcmseI-vcs of eat- ing certain meats or vegetables because they suffer from Dyspep- sia or Constipation. and that to in» dulge in certain foods which they like would mean bitter suffer ing. ' Don's he a slave to your 'stom~ aclh! Don't forego the pleasure of outing whtft you please, when you please! “Gastmnah ,the ntost marvelous remedy and preventa- tlvn for all troubles of the diges- tive organs, iIIOWB you to do Bu. One ortwo Gastronals taken after meals ‘will assure you a perfect tvgestiott and [rut-int auto-intoxi- iJ-"tit which t-ften rosuitg in m -._* it the t1‘ inns rtri-r-‘c: whirit .'\'v ~'llf‘" rt '.tF:.v_v toil on in,“ 1;, Tho surest way of assuring yourself n long life is to prevent or cure all diseases of the alimen- tary (zonal, the stomach rs rlzc motor or the human organism and when it is functioning nonnally, sickness has little change to ,q_-. fect you. “GastronaP is sold everywirertg at $500. a box or 6 boxes for $2.50. Each box contains 50 Gris- tronals, each bearing its own "11""! l0 Drsvcnt the substitution of spurious inmitntlons. see You get full count. If your dealer cannot supply you, address remittance direct to Dr‘. J. 0. Lambert, 269 St. that‘. St. Montreal. ‘Antoine The Iflrsest manufacturer or Cfufih Srwn in the British Em~ D T0. The wound‘ is still a source of annoyance to~ . When Mr. D. A. McKinnon got to i tat til}? l Bread and Milk MALADY or ALIAMA womtn WAS CONTINUALLV sAPPtno HER STRENGTH Mrs. H. P. Barrett of Republic suburb of Birmingham, Ala, gives lthe facts of her remarkable ex- perience with ‘Ittnlac as follows: I WDuring the past fourteen years I have spent more than one titou- ‘sand dollars trying to ‘get rid of a complaint that was gradually sup- plng my strength but until I got ‘hold of Tanlac nothing helped me. For the past four years I have liv- ed almost entirely on milk and thread‘ and finally even thnt went against me. "Before I bud. finished the firs. bottle of Tnnlttc I got ‘so I could eat anything, and l! certainly bless Ithe tiny I first got this to my life. The people. in my neigh- at the medicine for I believe it has added years hnrhooil wcrc so surprised change in rue that lng Tnnlac." Tanlac is sold in Charlottetown fourteen of _ ‘them by actual count are now tak- 'by Redidin Bros and by loading druggfstu every where. I I iortrteriy engaged therein tn other lands." icy UNDER ~ WTHICH CANADA GENERALLY lllAS ACHIEVED SUCH SPLENDPD fits TO THE INDUSTRIES OF above set forth." If this be irtic. and there is no doubt btit that It is that by raising thc snrall (‘us- ‘THIS PROVINCE, for the reusoits s \ h capital, which this Island tlicn hud against the rest of Pounds. THESE INDUSTRIES WERE IIRIVEN TO OT-HER LANDS, how cqurtlly and forcibly true that by wiping nwuy the (lanadian tariff wall as against the powcrful a industrial United States with its L20,000,000, our weaker Canadian lIl \ iliistrics will similarly be "driven to other lands." or more piainlt sent across the American border. the subject of extravagance and v-coromy it sounded s0 plainly like iln- echo of Hon. J. H. Heirs cction that we felt like‘ pinching ottrsclf to make sure that it was not n drenm, and like in the Bell Government case, if the electors submit to being similarly fooled. they will feel like kicking thenrsel- res. ‘Mr. lMcKinnon holds up his eyes in holy horror- s: the increas~ itd- postal cost uvcr that in speeches prior to the provincial cl- g I progress of today, or is it in ig- norance that he does not know that AN IIMTMtENtStE PARCEL POST SYSTEM, has been Pililll" a fished which did not flxisl under § the ‘Laurier sntcdeluvinn system? s Does he not. know that RURAL‘ MAIL IDELIVDRY has been also) ostublishcil in every part of (‘an iidti? Is he so "intensely green ‘as not to know that the man who in g on’ the Laurie!‘ day could live on ll 1101101‘ 11 tiny now requires thrcc times its rnttch? Does Ito imagine that all those mall cnrricrs working for icharity, providing their teams and finding thetnsel» ves? How is he going to better it? i Does he rioposn tto DlSPEN-SE WJTIIH THIS ISERVICE, or is It his f This 1S the only way in which he i 7 ETC Dian TO CIIT THEIR WAGES? nnn practice his economy. anti NOW IS THE PROPER TIME FOR HIM TO TELL THESE POSTAL DELIVERY MEN WHIICII COURSE HE WILL PURiSUE AGAINST TIIIIEM, IF THEY GIVE IIIM THE (JIIiANCE. iCertttlnly none of tho public are so menly mouthed n-ver l’ STANDARD Q r »_ "entries nivmurrr" _-__.._..._.._.-__.... ‘ . i‘ Whatever names you add list, there's one which la lndl inn Sltlm Milk " lb. or 00c. per cwt. . Whole Milk " t‘ I \ .$ta=-tmm.ts=nr=.mwn~.u~-- ~> ~- itt Invited cilia any function-Blue Bird Tea, Orange Pekoe flavor. it's the invited quest in every discriminating home. BLUE BIRQ TEA Brings Happiness ! .l-2c per the War Costs addition m‘ 1 cent on each of the few letters they send. , ll a‘ E --~ ~_---- J to or cross eff your guests opensable to the success of For iCnt-ttlnued from Page four ) i b t it adds. “The NIlllGlIlfll Pol- g i DEVELOP g AIQDNYI‘, has not extended its bene- I innrs and: Excise tart of $3.00 pcr § I ll is i the ~ Laurier days. Js he so aslecp to the i l i Currentlfotitment L. Some Sensational Bargains in Women's, Coats at out “End of November Sale ” Handsome new Coats ilifzi?“ on $19 This assortment is composed entirely of colored coats. in veiours, froizcs and tweeds, all new this season, and very excellent values at the ‘regular prices. To clear dur- O ALL-OTHER HIGH GRADE COATS irtg this big sale- we offer them at IN Ladies’ Raincoats in Tweeds, Brown, Grey and Green, also Grey Leatherette, all new styles. Worth to $22.00. 0 Special Three only Ladien Grey Tweed Raincoals, good stycls, belt all round. Worth to $18.00. Special Smartly Tailored new Coats worth to $28 $39.00 for A specially attractive lot of absolutely new coats, all in colors, some have fur collars, some of particularly heavy frieze. Worth to $39.00 each. A sensation making $28- STOCK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIVJES $5.00 Children's pleated sklrtn on wash lining. navy blue fllartnei and poplin. Sizes 8 to 12 years. Special price value at only Navy Serge Jumper Dresses, misses sixes. Special _pr_i_cg.-_. .. .. ' Seven only Ladies‘ Suits In Tweed and Navy Serge. all good styles, Worth to $45.00. Special Sale Price .. Men's Suits. Men's ilvercuais, Men's Fur floats at deeply cut pricese-i days sale Two only natural grey goat fur coats, good heavy weight, has dark brown large shawl collar, heavy quilted lining, 42 to 44. Regular $50.00. Special Price $39.00 Men's Black China Dog Fur Coats quilted lining all number one skins and quaranteed fast color sizes to 48. Special wool Bannockburn Tweed Men's all Pants, the patterns ls a dark brown mixture. These pants stand the hardest kind of wear, sizes 32 to 44. 8 eciai Price p One only solid leather and qaberdlne reverplble coatylth pull belt. Here is the riltal coat for this time of year, will stand all k nqs of wdather, size 42 chest. Reflular $05.00. Special Price p, ‘Six only'men's heavy grey winter pants, wlii- stand lots of good hard wesrf llzee S4 to 40. Special ' lfrliie ................ .. Men's henvv winter Suits all wool Ban- nockburn tweed. made three button style, single or double breasted In n neat brown‘ mixture. A wonderful value in a ltslvy hard wearing ault and one we reeom. menu. Sizes 36 to 40. Special 30 Men's Tweed Suits in dark qreyit ‘orclivns and fancy mixed tweeds, Illliil‘ breasted style, three buttoned coat, "i?" stilts are a good fall weight, and will dive excellent satisfaction. Sizes 86 5 to 42, worth to $22.50. Special ' 50 Men's fine all wool tweed or wor- sted suits in browns, greys, blues and fantl’. dark colors‘, single and double bruit"! models, all new and up to the minute suitlt all sizes. worth to $35.00. Spec- $19.00 lal Price ....... ... Six only Men's Brown Duck sheep "M! coats, made 32 Inches long with deep 60P- duroy collar, leather bound pockets, clslP fasteners, size 42 to 46. Worth $9. . 011-00. Special Price Evenly-five Men's heavy Tlnsed Winter Qveroeata, double breasted style with d6" convertible collar. They. come In "I"! 0'07. brown and dark mixed tweede. Tl" materials are a good strong wool tweed. 7"" belt or plain for-in’ fitting medsll. ll!" 86 to 40 cheat. Worth to 085.00 Special Wholesale Prices on all lines of clothing that are not above describel MOORE & McLEOD LIMITED mnumtairmolmlauutnu\illlaimrrusflttnti " r .. ~.-..__. _ __..‘._'.-.‘¢____..-'~ / s39“ ......................... .. _.. "q r l