t HV-(etterijuariliau _ —lT PAVS to buy in this Prov- moo. —SHOP FROM HOLMAWS cata- 208. 2045-52241 —-NO‘l‘-lE.—()ur store and ware- houses will be closed un ‘thanks- giving ay, Monday, October 18th. Sinclair & Stctvarl liitniteil. 3489-10-14-21. ——DON'T FORGET the sale of stock and crop of Mr. Sterling Mc- Kay, New London. “lednearlay. )ctober 20. See hantlhills for fttrllt- .-r particulars. Ii5l5-l0-15-2i. —ll.iL WITH APPENDliClTlS.- ifaater Lorne Murphy- the . v year ild son of Mr. and .\ir.=. H. vfonldey, was stricken with a sov- irc attack of ztppendtcitis on Sat- trday evening, The young fellow vas removed to the Prince (‘outtty lospital whcri- a sitr-t-cssfttl opera- ion was ]l1’l‘l'l1l'l1li’\l.~'ll. —ADDRESSHAND PRESENTA- l'lON.-—-On the tnornittrz of October MADE IN CANADA Edie Before Stronnin: tlhgnifi ,. <._ st the latlit-s 01‘ i\\'ellingiitn pat‘- sh reprcsenteil by Miss McNeil. £‘Cl‘f‘l21l‘_\' of llii- Altar Stu-ii ' valtctl on ihrlr litiv. Pastor l". ‘onttolly and tiresettwd li'in ttith .1 trier ltrigltt and bi-tititiful HtlilYJ$$ itanifcstitrg thur hittdttt ss and 100d wishini. lt nuts aiscttitinrtivil l)’ n very expressive ltirtltdny tzitt t: the form of a well tilled tiursu. Phe 110v. Pastor said in rwpottse. hat he was entirciy taken by sur’ itisc, lie nx-prcsscd hi< ilcepPsl zratitutlc tor the ltottor doni- ltitn _—PORT HlLL.—Tlle\ l'ot't liill. (lctubet- 17th. Jotntnuniott. also at t ind stated that he would not soon Part Hill at ‘I p. n1. tireatiltet‘ will .uch a signal win-l; of _:u0i1 will. 'l‘he _'_'~'_—"i"”_‘__" .l. Batnford. ~' John Fund. "Honour tfrtiits of all thine- ", ‘shall thy barns 1m tillr-d _pli-ttt_v; and thy tit-eases burst out with new witto.“ verbs ch :1, verses 0-10. -—--<oc-—-—- turncd front .\iontt'i>al, l’. Q, Th: answer of moat fat people is 1113! evercise and dictu: ls touhard. too troublesome and too dzttutcroua n n tiiod t. force the wctzht down. llot-.~ h Marmot: Prtscnption Tabl , ...c:~ difficulties zr: ov comc. _ '1'. .\'. 1L. is visiting John Alt-Neill of Sumtncrsitlr. parish of 'l‘hanks- giving services will bs held at Si. Voters, Lot ll at 10.30, witlt Holy St, Johns. iy the ladies oi“ tho congregation:Ells-rslic, L, p. tn.. and at St. Jatncs Service will ortzct tho lrtttilttc»; or‘ ill-use good also behold on Monday morning worth‘ who had l1t‘.~lll\\\*il upon hitn at St. Jatnes. Port Hill 10.30 a. tn. be the llcv. (follecutions on behalf of the Widows and Orphans the Lord with all thy substance and with the first increase. So with shall l'l‘u- \VESTE'KN PERSON ALS -—.\ir.s. Mac-(‘orntack atnl‘ dauglt- 1'01’ 19081011. tcr of North St. IClt-anors have re- t Miss Julia \\‘illiants of t'iil'l‘ll)l'lll. _ ' ls visiting at New Pttrllt, the ‘Ne’ _ _ _ "Ill Jill's \\'11ll friends tn bunttncr» .\Z v that you l'now this Y 5 c c for being too fr-i. bu‘- threc or four pounds a WM of bad ntter-effectfl. to clear $1.75 each. Iieduced each $15.00,. serges attd tweeds. WEAR (seconds). a tin. cake regular llc. 29c a lb. otl hat-n no c:- can rcducc two. k without (u: Sinclair & Stewart, in, Summer-side Specials ior Saturday October 16th 5 DOZEN IVIEVS WORK SHIRTS assorted kinds. Regular $1.75 to clear at each $1.3‘). MEN'S FLEECE LINED LINDERS, size 40 only. Regular $1.25. sale price each 95c “ENS FINE BOOTS in black and mahogany leathers. different style lasts. $11.00 and $12.00. On sale Saturday, the 16th,at $9.00 per pair. No Tax. 5 DOZEN’ Gilli/S UNION SWEATER COATS, ages 6 to l~l years. assorted colors. Specially priced SIX WOMEN'S SUITS, serges fand worsteds, up to size 3B, black and navy, and one brown check. to clear for Saturday. :1 DOZEN tvoitisxs stunts, silk poplin, Nicely made in modern styles. A big value at this special price each $4.75. 5 DOZEN WOMEN'S IIATS, assorted good styles and trimmings. $5.50 to $6.75. A noted bargain at this very low price. Your choice each $3.50 MEN'S MAHOGANY LEATHER BOOTS, Goodyear welted, leather and Neolin soles. $7.50 to $8.00. Saturday special per pair $5.75. MEN'S BOX KlP AND PLAIN FlNE liOtYFS in sizes 7 and 8 only, worth $4.50 clearing on Saturday at $2.98 per pair. it) DOZEN \\'l).\1EN’S PLAIN BLACK CASH- liiEliE HOSE (seconds) proper value $1.50. Selling on Saturday at per pair 98c. 5 DOZEN MISSES’ CO.\llilNA'l‘lON UNDER- Agcs 8 to l1 years. Worth $1.35. On sale special each 98c. GROCERY DEPARTMENT (lOiiN SYlill‘, 5 lb. tin, regular 70c for 03c ‘SOAP, WIIITEdPOAM NAPTIIA, large sizc Special for Saturday 95c a cake. EASY HRST SHOHTENING in one pound Dfltikfliei Reillllar price 34c. Special for Saturday (lsltltwa. Ontario, \S111l1lllPl'Slllt? on \\'0tll18.~;tlily. t? ll @111‘. Luwrcttcv .\lt'.\§i\lly of Si. t'ol1i>c.t~ ls spcttding a his tiarents in l)unstan‘s few ilays Sutntnt-rsitle. wit h Regular $10.00, your choice READY-TO-WEAR Worth Regular LEATHER .\'. 5.. gitcst of Mr, and Mrs, Oliver S. ltlarXcill. Miss Loretta llenllcrsoti was a visitor to —.\lt'. Lincoln Harvey’. returnctl to his home at Linkletti-t- having spent the past few months- in the vanutiian \\'cst. —~.\1r. and “TS. llotvarrl ("lairk of Albe-rton passed through Sutn» ntersitle on their return trip to the eastern part of the- island. ——l‘olicc Officcr Wedgc of tho (Z N. ltailivayt, Moucton, spent ovcr Sunday at the home of his parents in the town.—-H. ~ Mr. John Sullivan of Spring- field, Lot S was a visitor lo Stun- tm-rsidte Monday i~n route 1o llruuklyti, Mass, _ ,___ , s .\lt'. Edward 1C. Arscnaitlt (it Sutntttersiilo, 19ft Tuesday morning New York and other Antcricatt citics. l --‘Miss Sadie Love. of Fltarlolto- town is visiting itt Stuntnersitle lllP '---.\lra. .\l. (‘atnicron of Monvton, _ ‘ “H. 5,5,0“ ‘my Rite-st of Nlrs. B. R. sharp, bunt- titcrsitle, y k__.c ~».\lr, and Mrs. llarry Bcttoit of iro spending a fcw plcas’ side‘. ~.\lr. 1ir~tiry' Sonier has return» ill in Oldtoivn, Mia, lo rcaunto his work aflct‘ spending the past fcw hvecks n1 his ltotne in Sutnntersiilr‘ —.\1r. Levi Gallant his hntne in Sutnntorsitlc spcttdittg tho pasi- ft-tv thi- (‘zittatliztn \\'i‘1~'l. visit to 1'l‘it'ndS. . guest of her aunt, Wyatt. left to rcsuntu at Satckvillc. N. ll. H1110 “Babfs Own Soap '. lu Bu! y” Baby and Bu! f” m. ALIIRT SOUS LIMITED. x Mlnullrtur 1-. . IONTIEAL. F540 stvtiott llillll, roccttilyt tirotnotetl t0 Fortunan of Section fourteen, has tnnvi-(l his \\'lll-'1‘(>\ lht>_\' will now resida-li. recently bern "appointed Agent for the iDotninion Expross (‘o., was joincd on 'I‘ticsday by his wife. Mr. and Airs. (lnllant twill tiow be- t‘()ll\k‘ tir-rtitattnnt to\vn.~~ town who wtint west with the liar» vcst. llxvttrtiuni-Jts. returned hotne on Titcsdtiy evs-tting. Alrlfanteron crops in Mberla wlterc a good sal- .\lr. Alichael Mountain. Railway family to Kensington —--.\lr. lienry Gallant. who has bore. t-itiztins of tho ~- ‘Mr. William (‘atneron oi‘ this ypmlkg in glowing terms 0t the ary was paid for ltvlp during the lint-vest llvllthl‘ all. 9P. Tho last scheduled ntatclt of the season will be played at thc litiks on Saturday ziitcrttoon. Mix- id futtrsotnvs- llHlLliVlll) Medal play, lit-diving iJI‘ partners 2.40 sharp. On ‘Thanksgiving Day U19 Attnunl luncheon will be served Ht lllP (‘lub House, to WlliCh all 111911 bcrs. are cordially invited. returned to a ft i-r tnonths in ‘Alisa. Lattrai l‘nlttti-t' of iltl- (lffivu. .luurital Puhlisltitig ('11. Sutntnersirle, left 'l‘ltttt'.<:la_v tnorn’ ing tor Boston. .\1n.~.<., oll a .~ltort »-.\li.<.< Dorothy Robvtils who has bcctt visiting in Sutntncrside, tltu Mrs. .l. l-I. lli‘l‘ studios ___>______ Man Canadian Beauties owe ll of their exquisite corti- lcxlotts to the creamy, skitt- ncaling, i'rattrutit_ lather of lilen t““"‘t's will please note m,“ n lump, p tnatch will he at" rant-toil for‘ mlonilaiy afternoon, Mrs. Good- (Ttianksizivitte has». will has kindly ilonatcd a prize for “his titati-lt. 1n ilti» finals of U18 Ll;“g\\-Qytl\ (‘up handicnti ‘l11"l"'\ pltiyeil last Haturdtiy‘. .\ll.~‘S l’. ltogerg won front Miss L. \\'t't'lt~- {-<+>-—-—— EAST’ WEST’ HOMES BEST 1t. has lwcn stud that Tho Yotii-lfs Fontplutiott has tnorc rt-aders 11f" i-npy iihan any other pllblltilllfifl in America. Whore is good reason to ltelinvo ‘this to he. trut». But tltc intportant thing is that tltcinflttcncc m- mp puppy upcn its tnilliotis ot readers has alwnvs boon dirfititPtl to llllllfllllg tclntr. ricr. “East. ivest. hmnt-‘s lit-st,“ has horn its itnttttered slogan. in its ltt'ticlPs_ editorial and tl1l'l\‘1‘\\‘l<t‘, it has divt-lt upon tit‘.- iitipottztztt-n of good (‘li.l'l.l.‘l1~>l1lll. 1n all its corrupts it has. nitnctl to izivv not only intcrtztintttettt. liul "slepp inzuottws tn liigltt-i- things." A _vr-at' o1‘ The Yttutltls (‘ttltlpaniop brittgs u iretnottdotts tidi- of dclightt- fill and divctlsifiotl rontiittg that i-nttnot ‘no found t’ll‘.\‘\\ll" The 3L’ issucs nf 11121 will lit (‘l‘()\\'(lF‘(l with aorial silorios, short stories. c-ilitvrinls. poctry. far s amt fun. Sttltscrllie now and rcttt-ivc: 1. Thr- Ynutlrs (‘oinpaniott ~51: issucs in 102i. 1'». Tho (‘lllllpiltllltfll Home (‘tilcndttr for 1921. L’. All lltc i-wtnriin-intz issues of 1920. All lllt‘l1l)OVl} for $2.50. 4. .\lc('.\ll's Magazine t'or 1921. Th0 ntotrtitly" ziuthttrirv on $1.50 u y-cm‘. 130th publications. (‘otntttonivcalth Avc. & StQPtatil $1.. Boston. .\l-as.=. lturst, when animal took fright at an tutintttnbilo, Miss Bertha lottgltby’, nnttron of c1 Canadian lmripitnl winning the R.R.(‘_, and was trampled upon the face ant ..__--l chest, but not seriously injured. ‘a tnade that sufficient fond is g-rotvtt to feed a certain number of cattle the yeti-r round. m! the owners wealth iin the case of l bcrl‘ illftlllfllbl, but when it comes to il.llll'y cows it is no rule 0f Lite year ly retitrms, not‘ of t-he cash vuluc of the animals. Today the quesilion is, how mucih milk does the cow tirotlucq and what is the lost’! ‘fhetre are hcirtls that ‘have nnade rt-marltable "records. lit-rd o1’ Mghty gwade Holatalns in fashions I onl_v$3 0. THE YOUTH‘S COMPANION. Thrown from her horse at Lynd- Wllt ona, QUALITY NOT QUANTITY lN DAIRY COWS. ' it‘. E. Mackenzie.) On saint‘ of our flat-ms ‘the boast Now numbers may convey an ldca 1 ‘road of out, U, S. A. that averaged over 14,000 pottnds ot‘ milk per year, and the ntonlltly’ average ifor ovar ‘three titontbs was above 2.000 lbs. twltillc other herds thrive boarded on some otrltor tiepartment o! tho flamt. However, in the poorest herd there is generally one oir tnoro outstand ing animals that. are capable of tnaking a good proiilt for [their own- ers, if properly ifed and cared (or. 1n the testing xvork, individuals o1 all dairy breeds 39$ 8 D1100 that tnny be hard. M) follow, while It is too much ‘b0 expect an ordinary herd to contra anyway near some oit the individual rwords made, it is possible no‘ almost double tibe aveir~ age aitnouut. Ten cows giving an avcmge of 10.000 1'1»: <‘ :r.!“.k_ worth say $2.00 pcr hundred iwteigbt. will give n gross return of $125.00, thus lcav in" £75.00 -to pay tfor labour and n‘ erpc-nsea. At those fizuren a ' r r price is allowed for feed and a amid profit is made. On ilhe other‘ littntl, thcre are herds of twenty cows that possibly do not average 0.000 lbs in a latttation periioil. At the same price the average amount of artillt is vvortih $120.00. Now if one could feed for $80.00 (and 1 atn doubtful 11f one could) the profit from each cow 'W0\l‘l(l be $40.00 to cover overhead expenses. ln other tvords. the herd oif twenty cows giives the owner n. profit of $800.00 wihiile the ownc-r of ten gets. $750.00 or only $50.00 le-ss than the other herd of double the number, while \ the overheat] expenses per cow and laihor bill is the satnc. l Tltct "arc, kccping the large ,1tr~rrl cf tulkcts fv-rcss the UWIIO)‘ to ‘double- tnc trttiount oi? work requir- cd Wlilll .1 selectrd ltoytl i011‘ at snntll ‘svtn nit‘ $50.00. To which t~liiss docs nt_v hcrd belong, is the qucviutt vvirry dairfvtrtatt slrottld ask hint- st-lf this i':t‘l. 1Y1 tiuitc possible to -l‘..'\\'0 a hc-rtl average 10.000 potintls of inlllc. but 0.000 is cvcn abcve tho atrorngc for this Prov- lncc. ’l‘_h'..< fall tho help problrtnt is as bad as ct er and feed is exticitsivtt. Although hay was an average (‘T011 the gratin ‘is probably below the average. On tnany [arms the rat- ions of itmghage and grains will have in be lcssened or lllie illPfd b0 reduced. 1t. must be remembered tilttttt it takes a certain tntntotttt-t of feed to ntnnitain the zinimal, nthetlter the cow in or .is not. producing. Over this amount is free to be turned into milk if the nt-achtlnery is of the ttizgltt calibre 11 appears that it will be more profitinble Ito ‘wood out the cows iced the httlnnce of tlhe ltcrtl a larg- er rrttiiou. prof its. 1 money ivoll invested. Only a sharp blade gives‘ a perfect shave 'A"n unstropped blade cannot give as goofi- a shave to-day as it did yesterday and must soon be discarded. The exclusive self-strapping feature of the‘ AutoStrop Razor ensures from each blade as perfect a shave each day as the day before. It is as easy to clean as to strep-nothing to unscrew or take apart. _ ' Any dealer will demonstrate the AutoStrop Razor to you, guarantee satisfaction or refund of purchase price. Only $5.00--comp1ete with strep-twelve blades in an attractive assortment of cases to suit any purpose. ; 'AutoStrop Safety Razor Co., Limited AutoStrop Building, Toronto, Canada. poor cow and lessen the wo-rk. Ono ’l‘hi- itrrivnl at Quribec of fo-ttr of Davin Scot, who broke in,“ good graded cow is often _two or tnis-rz scrubs, feed only ctr - .. _ - ~ _ , _ (mgh to nmnwm um“. .11 dtiltcult task for the tmnttgra “n5 sentenced yesterday by two itours work, when almost llli‘ sa-nte returns can be scoured for| one? The quality of cows in rin- gfizllgbeclgulns 1m mm“ “ha” lhclSlPlllldfl and the Grainpiad lint-t are not paying their way, and A few extra pounds of concentrates; daily Oltcn pays big who served overseas as Money expgnded m pm‘- ‘ ' (thawing oil cake nteul_ cotton seed tnenl and Kll1l19|~ nitrogenous feeds to balance the ration is goncrullyv All ~rcitizlr~ itgca should be grown on the farm. JlllllllllfllIIlilflllllllfllllllllillllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllNIIIIIIIIIIIII wurlltitlte rive incontlng liners will niakelponse and stoic a sutn or "m, \‘l"h y do iion ‘authorities of that port. The gislrltle Brutiton, Toronto, in I first. to arrive will be the Minnedo-l mnniy <>l)lll'l to one month 1n , sa, followed ‘by the Megantic, tlielntttl in atlilliion will Suffer p“, dignity of bring spanked, wit: Z Q TORONTO THE new Fall styles in 20th Century Brand glgthes are the best proof of the makers’ deteflninatign to maintain the quality standard and keep prices down to a basis where they mean 100% value. Sold Exclusively by MOORE & McLEOD.. LTD. 115-121 QUEEN Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, P, E ,1, lllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllll llll lf feed is scarce. weed out thc Otifcttttmntrrtrs" m ARY -y Sintio FlPl DAY‘. -—— l HAD TO 6O TO .A NEARBY town on Business AND WHEN lARRlVED THERE 1 DlDN“T KNOW WHICH wiw TO 6o TO "rue TOWN HALL, [DE AN SEEiNQ A MAN WHO WAS LEANlN€. A€AlNST A. F-ENQE, ClDED to ASK l-llM. l WENT up To HIM D 5ND:- ”r=-xcusr_=_ missile! I pom" _t<Now HOW TO GET TO “ALL RiéHTl I’ THE ‘TOWN l'lAl_l_..’7 E><¢U5E ‘@117’ AND HE REPLlEDZ