- ).,;‘ I nee" Edward , ‘M. ‘Matinee 3.1a Sharp. Night? and 8.45 . Li, a I . l i. “S!X BE l There goes onotller PNK-K-K-K! Have you a little secret a - Program a “foltvllul WASHBURN lo the ST CELLARS” F-F-F-S-S-S-S! bottle of Millie's best Catsupfl) in your cellar? Nob-Want to know how to bury one them?—Sh-h-h! Come! ,II'D\IPQ you're dead against the wicked stuIfT-Want lo ' know how to blot it out completely?-$h-h-hi Come nee Bryant Washburn today in “The Six Best Collars" by Elmer Harris “INTO THE JAWS" Nlnth Thrilling sl “THE SILENT AVCNGER" “lhrobs in Thrills” A laugh "fest" in two big Cha pier acts i MRISERKIELFHMy Nov. 6th for e S. 0. lllppfi a‘ DOAIS-ll-Srd-iil FRESH MEAT and pork on sale at W. S. Hughes Saturday morn- ing. 2i C. DEBMAN, lste master shoe- maker to the Royal Garrison Ar- tillery, Horsheur England" has on sued shop at Zlicdowalfo, Kilmuir. 3485-11-4-3l. ST. JAMES CHURQH.— Rev. J. C. ‘Martin will preach at both services in 8t. James Church tn- morrow. _ NOTICE-Meeting this evening at 8 o'clock of lbo Plumbers and Pipe litters in A . O. ll. Hall. Queen street. By order. Nov. 6 llpd RENEWAL NOTICE. any person subscribing or renewing their sub scriptlon before Dec. 30 1920 will receive a Farmers Record and Ac- count Book. This is something every farmer should have. 336840-304! BEEF AND LAMBF- For price and quality, compare our roast beet‘ and lamb with that bought elsewhere. P.J. McDonald, corner Kent and Prince streets. ‘ 3147-1l-6-li oNloNa-Best grade or lm- ported onions, red or whitc, 25 pounds for $1.00 on Saturday at l’. J. McDonald, corner Kent and Prince Streets. Ill-iT-ll-ti-li TRYON METHODIST CIR- CU|T.—Rev P. A. Fitzpatrick. Minister. A cordial invitation to worship God. Tryun, ll. a. m, DeSable 3 p. m. Rally at Victoria with special programme at 7p lll. HALLOWEEN PARTY AT CRAPAUm-frhs young people of Crapaud and Springfield spent a delightful evening at the Rectory on Monday llast, bctween thirty and forty being present. All kinds of games were indulged in. ‘ "DQ~D Q.QCO'O f‘, I J --TH _ 2, Fri. f ‘Prince Edward EATRE» guilt‘ Nov. 12-13 - T" and refreshments served _’é“\¢f,.§q gq¢>fi< mw~< - r<héC 1920 “Edition u the Popular Musical Novelty by the Rector and his wife. PORT HI~LL.-— Rev. Neil Herman will give an address at Port Hill, Blondny evening at 7 o'clock un- der the auspices of the Rcd Cross, calling attention to the needs of the destitute children of cent~ rzll "Europe. Nov. 6 1i ANOTHER ADVANCE IN COAL-Local dealers have been informed that the price of lnvcr- ness has bccn advanced ntthe mines $2 a ton, beginning the first oi’ the lltontll. The (‘oastlll li‘oal Company, ncur Sydney, has advanced their price $1.25‘ a loll. YORK ClRCl-lia- On account f 1 Lemme-w» i \ i . l BRIGAD ior opus “rtllmrloll wluk". HESHER orrzn "ruc- sellron: clzsllv EST’ MUSICAL stlccl-I-Js nvsotelarsr. fllarltling altll day in all llcr Merry Ax E llakiltg TWENTY SONG lllTI of the re-openlng of the Brack- 'ey Methodist Church next Sun- luy, Nov. 7th, the regular servic~ s at York and Union Road will ‘we cancelled. Two services will be held in the Brackley Church. W Phi. and 7 A. M, the special "rancher for the occasion being he Rev. lienry Pierce Bun. Spec- - '\l music consisting ot‘ a solo b)’ ilrs. (Prof) Fletcher, also quar- M198 and anthems under the oadership of Mr. J. A. Moore. ‘ll are cordially invited to nt~ end. dlnnrllin Iilnlntl-nt for Ilurnk, etc. contort column .3, Q ‘.1 manunns nnoonn um At coon-r ooox given ml- over! n» end of the current your. Got 7mm today. ' assets-cw, MR8 RUSSELL MAGKAV Dam ley wIl be it noun on flursday afternoon Nor. 4th at a Quilter t: rive. and in the evening from seven to nine. 80041-811114 WHEN IN NEED of anything for your Ford call or phone I‘. M. llol Kiunon ForlfDonler Gmtt neon St. opposite ll. Wlnotlqimeet mm ket. Phone IND.- Qnoelro Counts G arranges-zip. FARMERS ATTENTlOlLDo you want in itemize you ' and scrllltlon and get one o! the Farm ers Record and Amount Books. This hook will-show you top new months the most profitable lines in Azrlculturo. 88681104041‘ power to change. Being as they admit the result of the war, the only method oi! relist was by bringing the war to a speedy end, and although the smallnsntll- ed -coterie ot‘ opposition declaimers continue ‘to falsify and grumble, the trilr ute oi’ the nations and the ob- serving forces oi’ the world has been given to Canada. and lnid at the feet of hei- Government, for having played o. bigger, more ef- ficient and grander part than any participant o! its size and pop- ulation of nll those who engaged in the conflict. Truly our Government are fur and away he- yond the sting oi’ this foul charge. No mun can servo two masters. This is the truth as strong as the Sacred Source from which it came. President llnnna of‘ the ‘Cilllilillflfl National Railways. dc- clarcs the order that those in the railway service can not take up other employment. And he is right. Parliament must of neces- sity be its own lawglver and Day- lmaster. bllt to carry such :1 prin- ciple into every department of government activity would only add to the many dangers ofcotn- binntion ulrcady so injurious to tho interests ot‘ the country No man can be at ills work in the public service, for which he is being paid, and at the same time zlttcnding thc affairs oi’ his constituents, and sessions of the Legislature. ‘lie must. serve the one and ncglccl tlic other, and common sense suggests that when both services are oi a pub~ lic nature that lio cannot attend to both. Nor will hc give satis- faction if holding the treble posi- tion of boss, l)él.yll'lllSlC‘l' and cm- ployec. in such at case the boss would not be watchful ol’ the work- cr. the employee would be carc- less oi‘ the boss null the puymns~ ler could be £i'4'll.l)t3l‘8l as hc lzhosc with the checks. 'l‘lll< lnuy zippcztr sonlowhat radical as n present view-point. but ll is tin- th-in Plig!‘ til‘ principle llt’ llclion or policy which would not be radical in its Continued from Page Four “day, subjected to the lash oi‘- ‘icir vile tongues. And ouch men] 1 Frank Carve-ll, Hugh Gu'hrie.= l, Silton A. K. McLean. J. A.’ l Fllrtatlon Walk, a I if r#EATu€aS| n illuminated Runaway, Bewitching “Ponlo|" in Novel Dances Brilliant Lawn Fete, Gorgeous ' Follies Setting-Real Jazz ‘Laughtsr-Danclng-Jcy. Finales, All Lights~-Music-— l‘ - ~rlllll' riilll“dllll.* ll‘. play "bier, liiC. Bollantyne. Dr.'l\llcb- 20f (‘l:'rl'e. CA. (‘rr-rar, ano l sccr s. _vca thousands, of the 1,11%‘! Llbirals in Canada, whom '- ‘ til se papers in other days idoliz- \ ed us the cream oi’ the country, and some oi’ whom they are _' vsorshpping today, have this de- l ‘t-rstablc insult slnmmbd in their Zsfricxs by the Rccordrr and its ' s conll 'fidd'e the Charitittctown v " ‘riot And ii would not be so s Mlle Jun Byrne, well Membe T00 famous " 15;; "Ballet ' on Fmggflog QM" one of i 0 many ovo fir: . ' and Flasher offer JPARKUNG MUSKALRPLH- .....l'$¢__...l-P" L BRIGHT TllllEFlll. AND GDRGEODSLY GIRLY alli known Charlottetown Girl is a r of this Company rmcss-Nlcl-lrs-rse, $1.00, stsolwtus TAX. an. MATINEE. ADULTS $1.00 CHILDREN 50c sure TUES. NOV. out 9.30 a. m. at sox OFFICE ‘cooling ii’ th lr lild-cewcy hnd l1 support of anything zlpproach- Ylg to fact, or if it was anything ‘more than like the street urchin shouting out tualnes. it in the long record oi’ Union Government they could lay their finger upon a single act of corruption or form- ulntc u‘ single charge which they ould support with rl sclntillu oi substantlul evidence, thcre ulight be excuse. but now lllere is nonc. Then some further rot in their same tirade ot‘ nonsense. "High prices were b.1111 the result. 0t the war and by occasion of thc wur, and from the first TllE GOVERNMENT DID NOTHING [T0 LOWER PRICES OR TO l ccivu of such stupidity in n. news- ‘paper claiming to be an adviser and educator ot‘ the people? Knowing that thcsc high prices prcvtllled lllc world over, und ud- mittlng in this very -sentcnce that it was "the result of the wnr" nnd occasioned by "the wur," and, then in the next breath stupidlyi charging the Government with’ doing nothing to change .1 condi- L lion which it was beyond human‘ or renown! subscription bflote‘ tori expenditure, than renew your nub H“, “mum m» H only have an acceptable force inj‘ rt" '.I'-—~ l . Our prlce and policy is closing up mills because 1' ‘ they can't compete. Catalog houses sell at $10. $l5 f. and $20 more, others ask $65 for whnt we sell at $27.85,, delivered to your door. A giant purchase permits these dwarf prices. Tho British Government sold the cloth below cost. We bought enough l'or 5,000 ovcrcottts in one lot. Mill- i $27.8 All wool of e-v-e-r-l-a-s-i-i-n-g quality, in Ilorsnlino Greens, three shades oi’ Brown, and Marine Blues. Interlinlng of felt adds warmth without added weight. Reinforced stitching, double and triple bul- tons, three position collars. Collars lie snug and shaped whether open or bul- toned at neck, or raised in storm style. Shoulders follow prevailing lines without extremes. Waist in- curve deftly suggested but not exaggerated. You cnn’t surpass their style at any price or equal their quality below $66. For measure, slip a tupc around your chest close up under the arms and over your suit coat. Then allow an extra inch. Sign and send the coupon ill-- low or write an ordinary letter. You run no risk— money buck ufter 3 days examination if not delighted. purity-iii‘ “Trluyf I);_’1!9\\'S])ilp8l‘." lt objects to the method ot trying the case before the official en- quiry and to “return a verdict without whiting for the factsfl And-it declares the proper way is, to wait “authoritative iindings"“' which "not only justice but com» mon sense demands" as lilo de- termining factor in . the issue. Wdlcthcl- this sudden prononcc- luellt oi so foremost n Liberal paper as the (‘hrouiclc will cause contusion" amongst the [liberal Pi-‘ésli will be hard lo say. ‘Oi one thing however we feel sure lllis the hardest blow yet struck zlgsinst the almost general przlc- - lice cl‘ Liberal politicians . and press alike, who have been per- sistently and systclnntlcallg: cur- rying on those "lfiflls by nous paper," and pronouncing judg- ments and scnlcnces zld inlinituln,‘ zlgllinst all and cvr-ry one oi’ till-it" ' opponents. if this new law can,» their party circles we nro ul lOssl to know whnt dhey will have for, ' finul operation, Ultillllpililill lllfllilriell. lip l0 lill‘: present their only sport has bcl-tli The lillllfztx ('Ill‘0llit‘ll", dl-uiinl; in setting up slrnw subjects tori with the enquiijv into a lilghu-ily trial. and alter n few (l-lshes oi‘; F Scandal now on tho llilllds of tllc slander, passing ll. sentence of] Murray‘ (iuvernnlent, docs not cxterlninatiou or extinction upon .~ll‘.~eni to be impressed with u prac» the poor innocent and llllrnllcss The nnmc “llnyt-r" on Aspirin is of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which; It positively contains proper directions for Coldl-m‘ idl-ntifil-s tho only genuine Aapirill,-— Headache, Toothache, linruche, Noll-i the Aspirin prescribed by physicians-mlgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Ncuri¥ ‘ years and ilowltis, Joint Pains, and Pain generally.- likt: Stcrling on silver. for orrl nlnctccn mnds in tfnnnda. l Always buy an nnbrokcn package's The-re is only one Aspirin-“BsyeP-You must say “Bayes” l Arlplrln ill tho trnlll- mnrk lreglstr-rod in Canada) of Dnyor Mllnufsclurc of hinno- I ' Is well known that. Auplrln moans liuycr nccllcnclllcsll-r of Snllcyllcdrlll. W hllc ll nlnnuincturc, to assist tho public ngninst lm vlll be stamped with tbulr general trsdo mark, the "Buyer Croll." ___-_._ KIIJHP THEM FRO“ RISING."- ' V‘ ls it possible for any one to con- We offer at the following 1922 at 98 I923 at 98 1927 at 97 i933 at I934 hi: 83 Now is the time lo purchase on Nov. lst. We have them $100; $500 and nomination. Orders filled by THE EASTERN TRUST CO. Charlottetown \- IONDLYDTABLET§I MARKED i “BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the “Boyer Cross" tlcc, very popular with its own victim. t. . - guide as to its worth. fore. is the first pilldl i.) 2—-Ju:-tt as in thc value of the roll. tance. both in size and temper. Tin boxes of l2 tablets cost but; few cents. Larger “Buyer" packages; A CARPET. itntlons, the Tsblcln of Buy-r Uolnpany ' ix fect as possible. BONDS l attractive prices 24 at. 91 l 96; 1927 at 9a l Fox Netting on request. with the interest received tlooo de- i mall. ’ —----_/ Fox Netting bcin _ 1 --~'I‘hc main factor in the cost of_ Fox in lhc same wav ls an important factor ln its V I _ ‘ case ofa chain ihe lmlt, so ln the case 0t Fox Wire one thm o 3~—-RI_€GULARITY OF MESH ance_of Netting, and this is insured l 0i wire used in making this netting. 4—For ease in ere run out STRAIGHT AND FLAT, and devoted particular attention. clion it is of We will be pleased to mail We are selling large quantitie of Canada, and we strongly advise o reqlllrementsat once, as the stock ma have everything in stock to equip a fox ranch. The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. ‘ ~~,. . Men’s Overcoats Half Price lm-v quality: cloth, civilian dyes, tailored in Canad- ian styles. . ' Don't consider a “coat llt any price in any place till ygu have nod one ot‘ those on your shoulders-seen the style, considered the quality. appreciated the savlni’. Delivered to Your Door ORDER FORM Send me one ot‘ the coals described for which I (lnclofie $2735, You return my money ll" I am not ant- isiied. Size .......................... .. inches Street Town Children's Couts, ages n to 1.. yours, some styles, colors and cloth, $12.35 prepaid. The Famous Fit Tailoring Co. 136 HOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX. Fox NETTING Manufactured by Rylallds Brothers Ltd. Warrington England FULL T0 WEIGHT, TRUE T0 MESH AND GAUGE . STRAIGHT AND FLAT or many years Rylands Limited have made a specialty-of the manu- facture oi Galvanized Wire Netting, and ihry claim not only to be the leading m-mllfactur-ms of this commodity in Europe, but also that their product is unsurpassed by that of any other manufacturer in the world. _ g sold by length. it an ascuinlttv COKHPIIFISOXI between quotations, 1W8 Lfllld"; 4nd we vuazlture to draw your SHOULD Bli LOOKIXD FOR in F0 netting now is _5'—I" GALV-‘XNIZING. Only the finest metal is used, and their 10118 experience of galvanizing insures that in this respect this Netting is as pers- i is difficult for buyers to make as the price per length is not a uttentiotl l0 the POINTS WHICH x Wire and which alone afford a real Wire is WEIGHT, and weight _ value to the user. This, there- »vhll:h a buyer should direct his attention, and We 35k Milli-lo compnrc ourcfuliy the approximate weights ni‘ our Netting, wllll any Netting offered by our competitors. t Sirtl-Illglh is that of its weakest _ ' r fau ty wire m destroy t e _ lJNlFORMIfY OF GAUGE is, therefore, gfgreat impor- All the wire used in the manufacture of this Netting is drawn by a SPECIAL PROCESS, insuring the highest degree of accuracy and regularity. contributes much to the good appear- ly the uniformity in gauge and tomper great importance that Netting sllculd 1h h to tlllis point the manufacturers lolly/re _ _ ey avc at d ted IMPROVED P - ENT MACHINERY, and their esvTliAzigfiT and AS FLAT AS‘ YOU price list and samples of this Woven s of this celebrated Netting to all Paris ur customers to send us a .list of their y be depleted in a short time. ‘,5: i.“ _-._E,.-_;;&\‘>fl *£mi=$r&3l&- --_-_ -