“Are the most effective relief-for simple throat ir- ritation, huslnness, hoarse- ness and that harassing tickling sensation so com- mon. at this time of the year." - ‘ Simply dissolve one or t w n Uot- these antiseptic colgeehions in the mouth an ititniéiiiately relief will -, be felt-Q. 1;’ Penslar Throat Dmgeesj are packed in generous this and are sold only at our PensiarStore. Price 25c E. ALF ester CENTRAL DRUGSTORE Penslar Laxative Cold Breakers will cure your cold inoneday. 25cabox —try them. i-l-iliiimmiilk-Jill’; ills; "- oili- @$" i a-t-w i wan-vii. Throat Diagees o esome (To .,,,Q..',.. IA‘- I lt-n l? ASSlFlED dAivOrUIO-OIII lldor this h o when no In: oolo to our smut be all to ' a-"ad." . n11! 0' 0 Q N.‘ a voi- uoltl. In no one mnnlvil Ulllbli flfllflllfll AAAA4AA a Agents Wanted inuiirfsii 801D‘ ll BIO 0s to o0 r eon t can 1:: rule audvollxatll Advertisements Olllll lo. per word for not In- oaro to be forwarded. In out: “at In lguru (u OLIIII pan! lll IIYBNJII- be neknowlolnot Male Help Wanted ii- i i l h RESERVE October in North River Hall. 3629-10-22-11. Dunstanfis (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock. SAILE POSTPONiEIL-Owing unfavorable weather of Mr. John Simpson, H Poillloned until 28th inst. ‘at 1 o'clock. ainilton, THE’ iiuencing all her deitglitiful Pala es and Churches, and it is "Kht and a dream of romance t Wander tiimugh hei- canals, M810!" Bartlett, Monday 25 inst. nerai of the late Charles aid. elder land, Nine‘ on Saturday, October of the Church of Sco 16th, an were conducted by the took place at lCanoe Cove. tons is capable oi‘ pjrinding for operation in a low days. Parish liali 7.30 p. in. All IIIIIBGETIO HA1! T0 BARK- ot the Service Shield in Prince PORTRAIT AGENT! \Vlll'l‘lll US. ,~__> state amount oi’ your business for I special prices: We now have the agents uutl int-u nnti \VUI'I‘N‘II in spurc time, day or (evenings, soli- lug‘ tho bf-st. unti larLri-st ni-li-ctlun of Porsoiini tirootinl; (‘lilistmuis ('ill'l'l.~t, ut popular prit s. Muniti- iit-i-nt sumplt- hook fl -. Nn ox- pt-rlcnt-o necessary. llovs not in- ll‘|‘rt'l'1‘. with YPLEIIIIU‘ work. A fi-w $20 AND 131' made wciekly by our ture: ‘Mr. l. Richards, Mrs. C lngs, Lama Young, and Rev. R. M. Brodie. At the con- clusion of the programme luncheon was served which was kindly giv- lgrgggg, p95; Qqujpped pm“; 1n iii: 1l‘_V ilppuinlmr-Iits still opt-u. fill lily i1 number Oil ladies. ("mum g“; give prampte“ “er, Sonic-u i-ruuriintor-il. Modern All‘; work at madman, Company. Illauufacturers, 1.... prlceg, pflnLg Richmond “H-st, Toronto. new 1 ' h t t; ‘Face gamples. Itlier- ~- c an s or ra ompany, or- , l, y nt . 1612- -1 - r. Stla ed C d ° ° l “i Y ' o ege ucate t .'l‘IlA ‘ED 1'0 MY vm-zniisizs o I . F0!‘ S818. ~ shtrt-‘p it‘ not culled roi- by 25th ngerso S ‘ __ (it'll. \vill so fluid ltlllhu)’ i-apenst... __ . _-.t-'\._ ((]~'\_ ' can iron sAmrP-inisiii six .\ii.-- “m” “Mm llflltiillu-lltl-litl-lll‘. HE M81719 Leflfwas ihefirst liuill-lliliu. A-l condition. A hur- Ingerson lfs still gQing-— gain. m». n l‘ ., ll _'i1l i: k . ' Luiltllmr. o "m a'§lic-to.z'ii'ii_ Mlscellaneoll and going strong. ’ ..i____.... JOHN ALFRED MucIIONALD Land Surveyor, ilcrniui|ville.~ 3562-10-20-14i. __.._____ SAIJ'I—DRHIIIAIILI'I Illdfilll- once on Woymoutii Strt-ot. Apply to Iliurk R, hicGulgnn. Solicitor. 3618-10-21-01. DIR. l}. C. HARRIS, EVE SPEC- lullst will he absent from his oi’- ilcu until Novcmbcr .0. 1920. 3121- 0-13-10]. FOIL NALE-nl Nlldlllll.“ HIZIC ‘PAY- lor sutc. Apply to Aulil Hroec, Ltd. Iltilil-lil-Zl-tl‘. l1l'§l.\ll<‘..<§ swam) F01! sans: nr uuctitni ut (fin-i ' Valli-y on Tut-s- tlirv. tit-tnln-i- tli. at 2 o'clock, i~iiii.-istiiiu' oi‘ dirt-Hing, slorv um] NOTlCI§-—\VA'l'(‘-Ill'1§ N01‘ CALLED for In ton tluys will bu sold with- out further notice, to ltny expens- es. Leigh Ii. Young, (‘ln-rry. ~ iltifll-ltl-Zl-lii. 1:111:11 n: tlic uiiiivilL oi u floiliinliim; , __ __, ___ __€_ ___ _ _ iisu,.-uvxrrtr -t‘ , , ., for liutchi-i‘ or islnfllciliiviltiidnfilllltl- lMM0IlT4l‘lT\ CEWPAIN S“E.D' pnsniv,“ ‘Sam, “rmvm J. A_ Maw onliortzs grout work on licatcn pnmlpp ym,.u,,n,_.,tr_ untl lioll. llllll u. l'L't1l world lis- » Mudnflh“ your]. (J\'i‘l' 10o pages, only inc ‘ poutpnld. \\'. S. l.l1\v. -lid Ave, Toronto.’ i -til. ‘vallted I IIFIIICIIY GIVE NUTIVE THAT I will not he rt-iiinmsihli- for nuy iii-bis or liabilities tluit niuy be control-toil by my win- ‘ my ' \\'Al\"l‘l~1D-A ... second hand Lt-ffcl Apply M ‘Wile-r ‘Vllcfil- . ll. Har- nuluv. John i-‘. (Tliuwun, Charlotte- y, York. 35t3J-10-20-3i. town lltnvuity. “lltltl-iil-El-Iii. I-‘A ll M ll N II \\£A NT] I. A l‘l'IiY \\’Al\"l‘lfll) 'l‘0 l1I-}N']\-_A g4 _- Joseph (err, Yiiis or‘. seven roouied house wltldmdlilf 360740414" orn conveniences. ion, Phone 5-15. Lost i.os'r--oiv rnaivicstiiviivn mu; A APPI)‘ m. .\i- ili. “'16 STAIN‘ \'0ll in the t-nndy hil- slucss u: homo. small rimin. or anywhere: ('.V(‘l‘_\'t.l1il1|.f hinilalllfld: corn 830.000 wkly. up: iuon~wo- nit-n; experience iiimvt-cssnr_\'; nri- rertlnv cimtiy. Send sell’ ud- drcnscd stamped envelope for fro: l'o' kittd -, .~ .. . . - . “dental Dhrgneegspxvriiittiei 1 indu Twallnndymaltlni! , 3014-10-21 3575-10-20-261. Meet the High 0i Coal With 0ne 0t our Economical liealziiig Stoves The coal situation is becoming critical and every wise person will conserve their coal pile all they can. The coal or wood heater will make it possible to heat comfortably the main living rooms of _the home during the cold days of Fall, at very little expense. Yru would do well to look over our assort- ment before purchasing elsewhere. The Rogers Hardware 0' 00. Limited QUEEN sum curios STREET _. Vloclels from $3.25 t0 $14-50 Reliance I trig and stylish. bane witha sophisticated smooth- ness in his every movement. Like the Maple Leaf they're dependable, durable, likeable, reli- able. But they have the finish, refine- ment and appearance of high- Theyre Ingersolis with a col- bge edumtionl Both jewelled,which means ac- :uracy and smooth performance. Waterbury and Reliance are lesigned to give Ingersoll service dong with-greater smartness. All it a low price. Waterbury Radioiih $ 7. 75 Wuhrhlry (plain dial) $7.00 Rsliaqcc (nickcl can) $9.25 Reliance ‘(gold filled can) $74.50 O Waterbury Rarliolilc, $7. 75 Farmers Notice M d September i-ifii’_'"é‘§“.$l'i'i“.ak‘.§“a§h=ww of live hogs at ths following points. Farr:- era having hora w MY" "l" ° well to ace our representatives It their respective stations. trunsnsr Mont Wrl hi.’ $182!???“ I 0 h? rrlllyhildltlno.‘ Grand View \vm. Kearney, Murray River flurry Jonklnl. Huelbrook. wedlock and Cox. Morell. iiert It. Brown. York. Chan. Coiwiil Northam- Q w_ Qulgley and Sons, St. Peters WEDNESDAY Wm. C. Clark, Summerside. lohn Whitehead. KonsinBt-OII .. . . c od Albany .oui| Muttart. C6718!!!" new t Harlem. Emerald ivnu. t wedlock. Hunter River We w 11 take delivo o! hOII 9" cry week day at our n ant in Char- lottstnwn. Hlshm 1111""! 11'1"" paid at n 1 For information 21in, toi- ti. social and lecture by Premier Bell »NOTi0E.--Tlie members or St. Choir will. meet this 3641410-22-11. Thursday, the sale of pure ‘bred cattle, etc., Thurs day, the . ‘i’ 3646-10-22-21. INTEROOURSE between Venice and the East has left the Byzantine fllyle oi’ Ailchitecturo in- il de- Hear iFUNElBAL senvica-"riip fu- McDon- Mile Creek, took place was largely attendeti. The services Pastor, Rev. I). ‘t.\l. Lamont, assisted by the l Rev. Elven McDougali, Interment FOR THE FARMERS.--'l‘he new limestone pulverizer imported b_\' the Provincial Department oi‘ Ag- riculture has arrived on the lslnnd and is being set up ut Bloomfield. This machine which weighs 3500 iW0 tons oi" limestone per hour, crush- ing and pulverising il as it comes direct from the quarry. it is expect- ed that the machine will be ready MILTON AN-D RUSTICO.— Nexit Sunday 24th will be observed ' as "Children's Day," and the offering will be devoted to Bonirtl oi’ Relig- ious Eilucu-tlou. Service at. Milton 11h. m. ltusttco ii p. m. null‘ Million Sunday tScliool at Milton 10 ii. Ill‘. and lids’- “m, 2 p‘ m_ —-’l‘rziialgin- Day was roynlly cel- ebrgtetl by the pupils and teachers ‘PLEASANT AFFMR __ on of rinco "street School yesterday, Thanksgiving evening a V"), the only -publ|c_ school to celebrate happy time was Spent in we ha“ this gieat. day in history. A spien. at CherryValley, where the follow- ing took part. in a concert and lec- lrvlns. Mrs. w. NllltCh, the atlases Olive Brodie You know about the Maple Leaf, oi‘ course. Meet his traveling companions, Waterbury and Waterbury, a debonair little chap——l2 size——neat and suave, Reliance, astonishinglyslim, ur- priced watches. t . credit. on approved joint notes, or to CocomCake October 28th, at 1 p. m. tober 27th, is cancelled. ‘3042-10-22-2 l AT HOME.—Mr-s. W. Mabon St since her marriage at. hEI‘ home 110911 8 to 5 evening 7 to 10. ' i lsAiLe or FUR-E anso crook. -Tlie- sale of pure bred cattle, etc; at John Simpson's Hamilton. Lot 18, takes place on Thursday, 22-21. TIHE AUCTION lSALE- at Gab- riel McKinnons, ‘Richmond, on Oc- ert will receive for the first time Freetown, Friday, Oct. 22, alter- l. 3V in is ‘ f‘ ~ . 1 ,f,';’,hu"';§5 FO-R BELLE ISLE-The c. o. _ _ 3*‘. . S. Stanley, now vat the Marine Wiiarf is being loaded with suppli- es tor the light houses at Belle M teaspoon cinnamon - c. 6 tablespoons Cowaifs Cocoa O METHOIM-Grease and flour , mix and sift dry in ients. Cream butter, a dsugargradiially. Sepa- rate @885. beat yolks till thick and lemon-colored. Add tobutterand su arand best vi orousl . A d mix- ed an: silt dry ingre- dients alteruately Willi milk. Add flavoring, told in beaten whites oi eggs. Turn into pan, and bake in a moderate oven 35-40 min- utes. l. d 0106 .- lt-iitt/U" ""-'il,-"t’ build/r‘. in ‘W102 Cowan Qnmvauv immp roan-arr) - -_-‘__. AT PRINCE STRlEET SCHOOL. did programme was admirably ‘rendered and dilly appreciated by the audience present. Dr. McMil- ian, who presided in it most pleas- ing uinanner, complinientetl the perfonmers on their ability as the. programme was given, and tlien called upon Chief Justice Mathia- son, Governor McKinnon, Premier Bell, Mr. E, '1‘. Higgs, Capt, Tay- lor and Rev. Mr. Raymond, all of whom nd-lresserl ttlie pupils on the great lessons of Trafalgar anti the brilliant future oi’ the British Eni- pire. 0n the platform were Supt. Rogers and Mr. Hy. iSmith. —-—--——-——_-»-,— iOne and one hull’ miles from town oi‘ Montague containing 100 acres in excellent state of cultiva- tion. Quantity lumber and wood, lflrge orchard bearing fruit of best varieties. Farm fenced and watered. Good buildings, cement floors in stables and hennery. Telephone and elec- tric light wires passing on road. ‘intending purchasers would do well to see this form as it is beau! ifully situated in one or the hes farming and shipping localities in P. E. Island. iI-‘or further particulars apply to PRESTON L. CAMPBELL, New Glasgow, P.i<J.I. 3643-10‘22-t'sm-13l. PUBTC AUCTION I am instructed "byll/ir. Alexander MoDou-gnil 1o sell on his premises week. Navy League drive for funds day, Traitalgai- Day, the canvas ers‘ meeting with very encoura ing results. 3 lo 5 and evening 7 to 8. NOTiCE.—'i‘he Perth Womens Institute are hoi expected. Scalloped Potatoes, Salads, Oct. 27th and 28th. Admission an tea. tickets. 40c. 3644-10-22-41 Snow-white fleecy blankets Its easy to keep them that way. It's the best way, too, because pure, _ clean blankets wear longer. It iust means u|in| that purest, surest, and flentlestof all cleansers- Sunlight Soap lt washes without rubbin], twisting, or menchiiq the clothes. it's a wonderful work saver u well as a clothes saver. Insist on letting thesoap you ask fon-SUNLIGHTSOAP LEVER BROTHERS LIRIITED TORONTO Z9 Bred Cattle Etc. ton, Lot 1S, on Oct. 28th lli. 1 p.111 2 horses. one at. Falrview, Rocky Point, on Thursday, Oct. 28th at 1 o'cloc sharp the following stock. 1 General Purpose Mare. 7 years oldi, iPrince Oakley, (good driver.) 1 Horse, 5 yrs, old, (good driver.) 1 lHoi-se 3 years oid (Keppoch Prince) ‘ 1 colt, 1}-.2 years old. (Hurry T.,), dam Igfirince Oakley. 1 C0lt-,'.*'1'1-»2 years old, (Nut- wood.);'_-‘ l’! 7 milbh cows, (Grade Shorthorn and Holstein.) 3 Fat oxen, 2 1-2 1 lFllt Cow. 2 oxen, 11-2 years old. 1 Heifer, 11-2 years old. 5 calves. '7 sheep, (all good ewes.) AiJSO:—400 bushels turnips. 'llERiNiiSz-—-All sums up to $10.00 cash, over that amount 12 months years old. _ FE-li 6 per cent 0ft’ for cash. J. A. MACDONALD, Auctioneer. Stile nmltlvc. no reserve 3649-10-22-fmtw-ii. F‘ line engine, (7 1-2 horsepower) Sade positive. H. G. MORRISON, Auctioneer. 3645-10-22-41. For Cool A Weather The days are get- ting just a little chilly for oxfords, but few people think of wear- ing high cuts this fall. .Let us show you our new spits 8i Overgailers We have beautiful shades in F AW N. CFOR SALE 48 acres of land at East Royalty, Queens County, P. E. l., 3 1-2 miles from Charlottetown, “new house nnd outbuildings, water in house and barn, handy school and churches, ii not sold privately will be put up at Public Auction on Wednesday, November 8th, at 1 p. m. 'i‘here will also be sold on that date the stock, crop and mn- chinery on inrni. Terms, all amounts under $10-90 CM“. 0W1‘ that amount 13 months credit on approved joint notes. listormymale will he held on the following day. For further particulars apply to Brenton lMacMiiian, Bast Royalty, P. E. i. See hand bills later. PETER IRODIEi i phone Oflldopgllndr Abattoir Ull- pslmul twill? 09w V"! Auctioneer. 8640-10-88 tlmwll. 101i GREY, BROWN and TAUPE also the new- est in TWEEDIE BOOT TOPS in Fawn and Grey. Prices ranging in... $2.50 to $5.00 Morris & Smith The Big Shoe Store I-sle. She will leave the last of the iSAllLOR-S WEEK. DRlVE.—The curry on the work opened yester- AT HOME-Mrs. W. P. Rogers, Lower Freetown, will receive for the first time since her marriage on Friday, Oct 22 afternoon from ladies of New ing a bean supper and entertain- mnt in the New Perth Hail on Fri- day, Oct. 29th. Entertainment and supper 35 cents for adults and 20 cents .l‘nr children. A good time is- 3625-10-22-11 ‘HALLOWEEN TEA, Cold 11am, Jel- lies, Pumpkin fPles, Cakes and good ies of illl sorts, served at the tea to be given in aid of the City Hospital Auction sale 0i Pure At Meatlows ‘Stock Farm, IIamiI- Mr. John lSimpson will sell 12head oi milk strain shortliorn cattle also gasoline engine (three horsepower) and one gaso- i 1.0 a. g. d. d E l BAPTISMAL SERVICE. Tuesday evening, the 19th, insL, n ‘ii bzilltifilll it! lllPil‘ most interesting event ot-the home oi Mr. and Mrs. bert. Roy when the Rev. Robert TO GIVE YOUR CAR y A GLITTERING GLOSS O-Cedar is the Polish that brightens and preserves floors, wooduork anrl furniture. It is ctr... Liy dependable as a Polish that will prolong the life of tLc varnish on your motor‘ car. ICTURE your car as you first saw 1F. with dazzling radiance-that s_ how it will look when cleaned and polished U18 O-Cedar way. . _ First remove mud and grease. by Washing with water. Then wet a piccc oicliccse-clot: __wr;ng our surplus water, pour on as rout. O-Ccdar as the’ cloth contains water. lhus a soft lather is formed. Finally, a little rubhin r_ with a dry cloth roduces a hard, dry bril lance that will last. hut little dust may settle on it, can easily be removed with an O-Ccdar Duster. CHANNELL CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED TORONTO O-Cedar Polish 30c. and 50c. i bottlci, $1.50 to $3.50 per can. O-Cedar Polish Mop, with 54- inch bafldle, $2.00. _ On tidministert-tl the noiy sacriiiiieiil, Loo, .\ir~'. tRov.) Brodie, _ son, i-‘runcrs Joanie and llnrolhy‘ Match took place 1.00, tho following being present. and Mrs, Long, Olive ~ Ro- ' iii addition tu tho pin-unis: .\lr. iill(l Mr. liilton Mulch. Al‘. th lMutch, ‘Cherry \i'illlt~3_\', Frances Mulch, Mr. and Mrs. ll. clnsion oi‘ tho service =1; su M. Ilrollic ilitl supper was pilrtflliefl Off, -._-,-.=-'-"=_;-~ . IT is unfortunate but true that the least value ‘goes with the cheapest clothes. Don’t hesitate to pay a fair price, but demand full value for every penny. 20th Century Brand clothes are the value standard to-day. . Sold Exclusively by MOORE s. McLEOD LTD.-. llllllllllllllllllllilIllllllllllllllllliilIlIIIIiIlllllllllllllllllilIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllll