...,¢x e a“... cR 1“- l-‘j’..- I For a Clear Skin Th, bloom of good health cannot be imitated. it comes from inner cleanliness. A dash of ENQ in n glass oi water gvflfy morning or niglitwill prevent unsuspected _{_|_.{—__. lanes nicer JG 0N IIVESTUIIK lfarmer using inferior stock is to the i ‘effect that he does not intend to “"15 5M1“ °n mills!!!)'- . constipation. ._.._.._,¢.-,._..,- vcmliw ll-lth the price oi‘ Ste 5 f; ~.~ {I £7 l! _‘i Kent S a; p e ~ 1 m‘; a 1i n f‘ fi-ildfififiifififlfiiiflfiitfl-fifififififi pimgoo c: c D iibfifib-fi-fi-filiflfi¢fifi§fiiiifirfl- fifflrfi firfliifi§§fi>§i PRICE OF’ BREAD n-iuniin e e Wewish to announce that starting Tuesday No- warts Bread is reduced to 1| per loaf retail in Charlottetown. S TE WAR TS BAKER Y treet J ' -. 1% .1. la c Fox Ranchers and Fur Buyers Let us do your Fox Petting and Fur Cleaning. With our 3' nmllrrn and up-to-date Equipment and Skilled Workmen, we ...u give and Guarantee Satisfaction. Alt furs protected by lull? Insurance while in our care. 6 0 ll ll 0 ll L ll ll ll J Q Corner Great George and Kent Streets. f. n“ 113- Phone 1280. u i LQQLOYDLCIQOLLQQQQQOOOOCQD Poultry d i. l l C‘PICY¢KU\J.UC€DT€€QCVCEC€CIKXQ“OTQUOIOIQO.Q Notice litffflllillllg Tuesday, November 18th l twill buy all kinds of dressed Poultry. hnnd m; mm: r-Ir-rrr-rr-m- 1.5‘; lflfi' 11-17- ;\l'd'i-2\Nl(.'». ' m“ vClfiCiOfibQ QC! 2 tron ND l.l J. D. JENKINS Poultry to be undrawn and Fowl and (‘lichen may be scolded. lilltlrfilgillpedinliarrelse your name and address plainly on cvcr_v packzige to insure prompt rc- It may be Put-m OflQufiiuQflifitiCtfifliilQlfi CYQOCYOUWQQQQQb Q16‘ ME stone i W We here ehlppod large quantifies of (iround Limestone .-. to the island und it has given wonderful results. ' We .--nl"c't your orders fcr either bulk or bugged LTme. '-"*‘~‘1 Will 933511."! lime at one dayis notice. Klfi-litfilf-‘iifififl ‘ CECEOICECéOOQ ' prcssion. single crop farmers fre- quently ftnd themselves in serious financial difficulties, such as a Pnnnucilul The following communication has been received from the Provincial Department of Agriculture. The present depressed prices c-f all commodities. particularly those of agriculture, emphasize the wisdom of Prince Edward Island farmers adher- iiig more closely to a, policy of live- stock pix-ductlon in addition to one flatcd values when greater rcitlrns may be secured, nut in pCflOls of dc- portion clf Western Cavada is at present experiencing. If the Western Canadian farmers at the present time prsscssed a fair amount of beef. dairy cattle and hogs, they would be o s9. i r l § i "man's-cit and no doubt their present .g' - "are in a position l.) market. their low I his "' snrCl months and the ' ,fnrm values may be I i 1:111:11 nnimal prcducts . |rrrrt'ulbi'ce:ii,i1g. the fable to obtain fair values for the same by marketing them in this ‘experience will teach an increased .number the necessity of establishing a system of mixed farming. Dairy cattle. hugs and poultry have in the past. proven t) be suitable and pro- fitable lincs for our Island farmers to follow and although the quantity of beef at present in storage in Canada, ii large. the number of dairy cows has been so greatly reduced, princip- and poultry of some clam. gardless of the number maintaired‘ on a. farm. those that are kept should '7°‘"'i' Yeiimmal’ 11101111118 all 955W"- be of n. high producing calibre. The greatest animal loss sustalncd by livestock farmers is through keeping l an unsuitable class of animals for the Cum“ i° ML 51mm" H911 IIQIIWTTOW purpose intended, whether this be frr i ‘light- the production of beef and milk. or I feeding improperly balanced ratio s, as a complete ration of hay or hay .;nch, would go a long way towards the purchase of a. profitable class of animals. The xcuse frequently given by the follow specialized dalrying. I-Ie must realize that if he or his sons continue to farm for the next twenty winter ration, dairy ing is larovided and the ration fed n proper amounts. An into winter quarters in good con will requir~ a smaller quantity c cerlclition. farm animus greatest less occurs extent largely wasted. additional amou 1t of properly bal young animal, or sufficient produc ally on ace-aunt of the high Wheat |prices prevailing for the past three l a considerable before the dairy cows itaining a level of from Production under the circumstaxces. prirrd feeds lu this manner. lllflltllly cheque continuous expenses; hogs can be marketed every six or returns fr:m continuous. l tlairy hogs and poultry products find fallen ‘ " "ufitable pr ‘(lllCLlVC during the winter mo". ‘ths, and while] ‘I t has been found mist profitable to jwiauufacturc in winter. the heavy. . frcrluciug crops grown in sumincix! 'ct it is most neceasaiy that thej frriuatlou of these feeds into n'_ kind that through _vcars of l most suitable RFC. tion in the dairy cow to secure a pro fit. Cash crops will basis. will prove the for our rtrongly advise trcedlng animals c-f iii: best present WARREN GROVE SCHOOL Rrpcrt oLWnrren Grove School fir’ tit: month of Oolcber: GRADE X-l Muriel Warren. 2. l , pfl-ISS Cf animals used in the trans- ilflcanor Younkcr 3 Haldane ScoLt. j l GRADE IX-l Bcih Lntlncr ‘J Ella luoher prsrlucl. "i." especially of the Thomson, GRADE illlb-lMartha Vlckcrson camps vi-‘i Dtrcthy hIcLcau 2 a ‘c! iarofltablc for this PUYDOSC. It is Roller‘. McLean 3 Sarah M'.ic‘.val'.:cr~ necessary also that the anmials be} knit in a warm stable. a". it 1s;-.~u 2 Mclliek Warren 3 Eric ~Morrstclc economically unsound to crnsideri hcatln": an animal internally by feed- inf: sufficient food in addition to that l GRADE III lSl'.l-~IFlOi'CllCc Jon'- GRADE III lJr.>-1 Hilda Steven- ‘stn 2 Earle Younksr. GRADE II-i Louise Ladmr 2 ‘srquired for maintenance t0 preserve 55511-1111; Molyncailx. '1'" war-nth of the l-udv- orator: 1 lSi‘.J——1 Eflfllt: Thom- Vvhllo many farmers are finanz-l- _.=,,n_ .1 y imablc ta provide modern frust- GRADE I ,J,.,__1 mm“ JCWQIL n J buildings. old structures may be l .:lc frost-proof at little cost. by Helen A. MucKinlay Teacher .. ,, ‘providing a second wall with frost- Gfl,’ *.l-rr--,' films; cf say-dust or other-i ,0‘- ... “cvénunrn, L-mc ‘Tum gfultablc malarial. The most im- g-,_g\;;\~v,—"h|.;' 3L John n," L“ 5_ ‘ 1:1 t consideration lmwcvcr. that __ . . . . _. .. ._ . . fi. .,. , , , _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ q liter. the greatest hearing on the profitl Li“ VHK-Vf-vni’. .~:... w. luLzL/CL v1.10. KPJQ<.I<DD.Ql_»OQv.-c-wot-O'9'. . JUJILIIKC! study.“ “on! the prrducmn of‘ , ~ -_.. ________ “_ rutiet" or eggs, will he found in thcl " _. - class of animal irEd for this purpose, _. “”°"#‘¢v - v‘ “‘: v * ‘ccevefinveswrn there Ls a great variation eristmg Just received direct One full carton and —l’rices -cvnhi from Factory- d G‘i'l-’R()C One full carload TEN-'l‘ES'I‘ -Ass0rted lengths- low- L. M Poole & Co. Pooh's Whanes l ‘OX O Q I OOOGQOOO-OO+QO-OOO-O@O-OOOOOOOOO-OOO l i Q l l l l OO0§0+++¢++6-&§000090-00+¢Qo 0-0 USE c e o o » o 4. e e o o 0 0 § e 0 e 0 c O 0 Q e 0 0 0 c O o o l’. 3 5-. l) g g ti i . . mamonooozoowhcconbcadmaom This is the time to apply PULVERIZEI) snll and Insure better crops for next season. LIMESTONE to your “BLAIBMUIIT” Pulvorlzoll Limestone Manufactured by C. H. PETERS’ SONS, Ltd. Saint John, and Torryhurn. N. B. P.E.l. Potato Growers’ Association, Inc. CIIAIILOITITOWN, P. E. I. Distributing Agents for P. E. I. 4 in the productive qualities of dairy_ ‘rows and laying pmltry. and while it. ‘s pc=sible to obtain a fair measure; cf profit in feeding grni \. clover hay, and root", to the lIl!'-!l1"|)I‘Oflll(‘il1g dairy, new, it will he Fund disappointing business to attempt winter dah-ying with low producing animals. Thl: - docs not mean that it is necessary for cwry farmer to obtali pure-bred ' (attic as gofd producing grades of» different pure-bred breeds are fountl v also to be most suitable and profit- , able for this work, and we are flur- I prised to discover the number of men ‘ who are satisfied l) use low produc- ing mongrel cattle. as the annual loss incurred in feeding farm crops to. {demonstrates time-moment A n I I l I ' I “i Annual Examination , of Your Eyes will Sat ’ Your Vision and Comfort S00 J. W. JOHNSTON \- Optometrist 151 Kent Street Phone 430-’ ChurlotktlrIll CHRISTMAS and the HOLI- DAY here, ilartcrs Bookstore and iiarters Toy Store vv'll again he Iicnrlquarters for CHRISTMAS GIFTS in great variety. JUST NOW it ls GREETING CARDS that are- belng featured. A wonder- ful stock of the best CANADA and the United States pro- duets. Our Greeting Cards are now open ln the BOOK STORE. Wonderful values with fancy SEASON will soon b: 1 us. .\-E'_*\_l.i.l-}.".'Ill.'l‘ years they will be keeping cows, hogs I and. re- z-ccessary. Erecting sufficient of this cattle will milk fi-lly as heavily, as they would cn the best Julie grass, if silitable stabl- animal g Juxg ditlon is said to be half wintered. meaning In proper condition, and u. fcod to maintain a high than a low" Considering the amount of feed grown inthis Province that; is fed to we believe that the ‘because of the frct that most of this feed ls used mainly for maintenance, and to this rvhile an a-accd ration with the roughage fed. | 9'00 R M would secure continued grzwth in the l continue tol years, that we will require to import ‘fluctuate in price in the future us quantity of butter Jhey have i1. the past. The plunger" are again ‘in pwatoes and wheat may secure an lllaved 011 the grass. a d uiith grain ,odn year cf satisfactory profit, but the and mill-feed at the present very low risk of a continuity of favourable values. and with hog UYICCS main- returns from his [arm will b9 more ten t.) eleven ;than that obtained from llvestrck. cents a pound. dairying and hog;ar.d we are strongly of the opinion that there should be sufficient live- promises a fair return for those who lstock kept cn every farm in this Prov- Ii 12c to consume all the hay. grain and Poi-s grown. from the use of fertili- Th? all-yen!‘ round dairyman has a izcrs to grow potato crop. A reason- whercwlth to meet lableaercage cf potatoes grown from a crop of ‘year to year, with livestzck as a soundest policy farmcrs to follow and we these who are in a Efficient. Hid successful producers of p-sition to do so. to secure foundation and hat rarely ever have the price; of most suitable strains, at the earliest below lpessiblc moment, as therc is sure to values. There be at increased demand for dairy ~ l is, however. n great variation in the lcnttlc from the rc-actlon that is qaroifils secured in the production of certain to follow the _ _, d:- "JilttCY. hcgs and poultry products fprCSSiOll cf price. as day follows night. "ruvy§___§_; 515k pm ~. tlentral Guardian l SPECIALTIES in Maids Aprons St. 9203-11. SALE 0F CORSETS BBASSIEBES to, 29c. Moore a McLeod Limited. 9Z42-1i-1B-2i POLICE (BURT-At the Police '::.-c was further adjourned. ENJOY “FRENCH LEAVE" and 9283-11. FISHING POND AND MINIAT- ‘URE GOLF for children and adults good cash crop, This system o; ma ms“. wmmut gram, would at St. Pours Bazaar Thursday.'Nov. farming has provcn the most suecess- move w ha June grass Constanta; 20th. 9253-11-18-21 ful, and all agricultural countries “w cheapest and mosl compjcp; - that ‘have generally adopted livestock mum [or me dairy cow A gum“ ilth AMMUNITION COLUMN as a basic industry, have enjoyed n ,,_.ubsututc hum/q“... may b: 031,005.34 ANNUAL REUNION, Armouries. crntiluuwls measure of prosprrilyn im-hay and rougyiagc_roots forsuccuh Friday, November 21, commencing Specialists in grain and. ‘wgctaw-‘cle we). and gm,“ Supulemcnled with 9.00 f‘. M. 9230-ll-l0-3i. ll-‘Owlng 1115i’ fitPilw Dfllfiflds o! 1"- mlll-feed, to supply the protein THE SALE 0F Corsets, BYFSlilCITZi. and Girdlcs at 29c., is one of the most sensational offers this store has given you. Moore 6:. McLeod Umitcd. 1 9242-1l-l8-2i THE REFRESHMENT TABLE \v'll be laden with delicious dainties at St. Paul's Parish Hall Thursday next. f 9265-13. \» _____ BENI-JVOLENT IItISII SOCIETY SOCIAL EVENING and auction for- l strenuous job. l ,~€_- -_.__i_..._._ _- _. cuffs that will not "bell." y‘ Number 8900- '4’ [like iron. Sell and frail-tinfoil"! STREAMS of cars rolling b] in endless procession . _. . a (lclugc of questions! Crowds of people. Your "Iraffic (Jiiiccr at a busy IIIItfISCCIIOII has a mighty Out in all kinds of wcathcr- curing rain—hail—slcet—fog——and"blistering sun --ii' ever a man needs the cumtjzart that's built into Srunficlcfs Underwear, be docs. Unshrinkablc, it goes back and forth to the laurdry tub time after time-giving longer service by many months-and 3h lug greater satisfaction every do)‘. Buttons that won't come of?! Snug furin ys 0n top-flnstcucl of dragging down 0E the shoulder Shoulders But why go (ml-All you have to do is go to your favorite i for yourself. Five minutes with a Stanficlds bow you why we dare claim it t0 be the clue ever: oiiercd. There's a style and weigh: to meet every tread-and a price to suit cvcry ty-fives in their Hall Richmond , _ Street. Wednesday starting 8.30 p. ‘Elm-ed 5° ‘hat “if scam 5m m 9247_u_18_2i l1 e a Iii-ton truc . no. MIMUNITION cocoons POINTIOF 220.21“ nnuuar. acumen. Armouries, jTAflFlfiLpjf fines, m,“ . ,1 ,. _ I Friday, November 21. commencing 9280-11-19-31. Furs“ __. t 1 Accurate measure- STANHOPE-UNION ROAD Unit- ‘sgfgcfi led Church services for Sunday. Nov. fig, 2Z1 are West Covehead, 11 a. m., Stanhopc, 3 p. m; Union Road 7 p. m. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. Milton. Sunday. Nov. 23rd: Afternoon ser- vice at 3 p. 111.: St. Ma. ‘s. Rustlco. 7.30 p. m. Preacher, Rev. George Westbrook, LIIXH. SEE FOR YOURSELF-When we mu you that the Corsets, and Glrdlcs in our 29c. sale included lines from $1.00 to $3.50. you will wonder. The answer is “Come and sec." lVIoorc & McLeod Limited. 9242-l1-l8-2i THE ANNUAL HIGH TEA of Notre Dame Academy will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, December 2 and 3. It will offer an excellent variety of Christmas Gifts in needle- work. Hand Painting. etc. 9181-11-15-29-21 I‘. E. ISLAND HOSPITAL CAM- PAIGN-‘Ihe Executive Committee of the campaign fund raising move- l mcnt acknowledges with thanks the following contributions: Mend John- son dz Company of Canada. Limit- ed, Belleville. Ontario. $100; m. Horace McEwen, Vancouver. $30; Mr. J. M. Nicholson, Montreal, $120. ST. JAMES CHURCH MIDWEEK LECTURETrES-At the mid-week service this lwcdncsdayl evening. the Rev. lvioorhead Legato begins a course of five lecturettcs on "The Great Religions of the World." This evening's subject will be "The Re- ligion of Mohaxrmed,‘ to be follow- ed weekly by the following titles, "The Religion of Buddha." "The Religion of Confucius," “The Relig- ion of the Jen's." and "The Religion of Jesus Christ." ‘The service begins av, a qunfttl‘ to eight. and lasts only the hour. and strangers audvlsltors are cordially invited to attend these and all other services of the Kirk. rum-nun. YESTERDAY ~ The fiuicral of the late Di‘. llllllllllmld Watkins, who passed rwa.v M Chem- calm) N, s. on Friday was hcld 1'95‘ terday afternoon frrm St. Peters Cathedral. where service was con- (Illtjtgd by Rev. Canon Malone. The: coll bearers were: Dr. J.E. Blanch-i’ pffl, 5, F. Doyle. Henry Laplhornc. I-larigv Foster, Ernest McCarcy. and Chnrlcs J. Mitchell. lnterluent was! in the People's Cemetery service at. the grave being conducted bl’ RU? Canon MPJOIIO. STUDY GROUP-A meeting was hcld on Tuesday. November fourth, in Peakes School for the purpose of forming a Study Group. Mr. H. J. l-fynes. Inspector, and five teachers were present. Mr. I-lyincs gave a very instructive talk on ‘Seat Work“ and made several suggestions for provid- Iined envelopes at 5 cents each lug various kinds of same. He con- IIP- 50%|“ l9" 1'71"" i" sldercd "Expression Exercises“ on SCHOOL TEACHERS and mh 1,550,, m, very jnpygrtgnt, -m¢| others for quantity lots. Come In and look them over Garter & 0o. Limited appointed: l following officers were ‘ Scc- ‘ | l I President. Miss Alice McCarthy: retlry. Helen MacDonald. PERSONALS Cluvles Dalton was a pas- ~u (‘v l’\l‘tl"l‘l train on Mon- . mtg. lie was in the city yer.- lixclusive easy-fit- . ring closed crotch. Non-rip culfseams . . . smooth and elastic. Always soft s * . always warm z z ; omit-wears them all. 5 Billions that Wun'l come off. 2 5 4 . l MQQRE e ll/iclyfittlllil i‘ Mr. vmcinl Bank. Charioltetovrn. the week cnd with friends in uish. Miss Annie NIiWDOllflltl. R. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. l\ IDonaId, Kllmuir. P. E. 1., pa through tho city on lurr Hillfll New York. She will stop over on nay to visit friends in St. John Boston. Miss Macuoutild i.-; u ururl- uate of the Prince Edvard Island Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. A. Clrichtou p.i.:.rtl through the city ym-lorduy" nil t way to Pacific Coast, alter spent the summer months in the Gar of the Gulf. They surely enjoyed o‘.- rry minute of their stair with ntivcs rnrl friends. oerourrnv apflfinlllctl science. concentrating all "its sources tn the end that fl!- Dcfeetlve Vision may he restored. Eye Strain relieved and Muscle imbalances cor- rented. Any one of these defects may be. and nearly always ts. the cause of Severe Headaches If troubled with head- aches. we will he glad to Investigate the condition of your eyes. and if necessary. furnish yon with properly fitted corrective classes. ti. F. llliTtlllESllll OPTOMETRIST George E. Clow of the ‘Pro- .5»? fl will l ‘iilg - n . in ~- s" v.1 p. ill" tmtl llPll‘ n11 den rr-l- - . Yiiifiir E f5‘. ail - ‘vi S O FT-WARM-DURABLE A QUALITY TO MEET EVERY NEED lHf. BE5T VALUE AT EVERY PRICE Guaranteed to film- 52'1" to $10 '5' For Sale By PRQWSE BRQS LIMITED ~ i’. E. l. (lhzirlottctov. n, For Sale By .4‘ r "- i‘ 5 _. flrdflll-klilléillinlilf4 '_~ . , g ‘}"\3\l:u/\t|1\' For: nrrnuév“ -../ . “.4... on" PlllllilE Ebwilllll - rat-iii — [vi L‘... Lifetime Protection Built. frmn the inside nith higher grmlr material.- of prorrn superior tjiiltlli)’. rrpr- rinlly aimrzflcd to eliminate hritflrpcrr and h niahflain lls UNIFORM TOUGH 51TH; (iTll ll‘ you're loo! inc, for the het- tcr netting murder I'III.'~‘(‘I§ III)- WAIID from “Tile for Itsnrh Supply fnialrgitc. R. T. Holman Ltd. SUBIHIERSIIIE- Cll.\RI.'.)TTii'l'O\\'N C. M. Lampson ('5? (4).. LIMITED. fl-l Queen Street London, E, C. l. I-Jnglano Public Ailctinn Sales 0F IIAW Fl‘!!! Shipping llllfiu will hr iurlmn- ed without char“- hr applying l0 |L'l llofman. l.td.. Surr- mcrsidc. I’ Ii. I. rteprc-srnicd by Allrctl Fraser, lnc. 2i! Filth Avtnne Ken Tmli. N. Ii‘ 111-11-11- 1 lillYh Ti) (IY/ILYIY An important branch "1rr business is the furnisuz: l "lorksniitlirrirs." tn ruin a (‘o fit lilfk", lit xnsirc ucrrl in s, knobs. hinges and rluur h; “are generally. We handle th ponds" in vast variety. in all the l- aud PIlJr-i rrlinlrl" gram‘, n! ultra '\‘t‘ FT. "f The Rogers Hardwrare Co. Limited V/mzu welsh». Nsrurelrele». \'~' ~> per suit SO. O nf our ha. l .4 l Aliltlblhlti All llEllTlllfi If you want. Iixpediiious and Expert workmanship Send to ,Fred ll. Trainl 80 (lrafion Street Opposite Prince lirnvniw T). ,., I ....'