T- n 1 ¢—AI ‘the P. E. I. HOIMMI flit!‘ 8rd, 1920 To Lt. Commander ‘(ind In. ‘Lenin a son~S Austra- III-ll Divers copy. iOIlAIAM-At Bedeque. on Sun- hy, Nov. 14. 1930. to Dr. and Mrs. I. I’. Seannn. s son. f. ' . nnsrns XNIAM-At Bedeque. on Sun- g1, Nov. 1i, 1020, Rupert Prede- . l0 I116. MARRIED IY JANE PHELPS ulna. oats save rmutc OVERJAME um nueumt- TISM AND 01115“ ‘moun- . LES I "If others hadn't allowed their statements published in the papers l wouldn't have known about Tan- lac and would still be suffering. so A OLOAK Imp lrs nzauurs Chapter 12 For weeks after Mother left what she bad said often recurred Dick and l were usually tuewnm s A ' and the proprietor has moved into Al; Montague Air. l-l. J. Hellenic new drug store built this fall by Contractor Cream- er of Sourls. has been completed his new establishment, which is certainly a credit to Montague. The buildinz, which was (Insign- ed by Architect E. S. Blanchard of Charlottetown, is of cement plaster with a concrete foundation under r-f * o a A I I I i‘ Domtmon Raynster All-Purpose Weather Coats fThe Can't Gel: Through rlcginfaot eonotlhnandyrs. R. lhflmman. ’ Q ' DRAW-At St. Catherlnes on Nov. 15th, 1M0. Mrs. Meander Shaw. pug-n on y at eleven o'clock man her latg residence to the ‘ immensely tontLand proud of Jun- = (‘Iara Watson and othew all my happy and. contented when we were togefllter. and we were ih Ior. But when I was alone. or with ditic0l1l8nl cattle ‘back to me. I made many resolutions-usually when Dick had been unusually af- tcctionatc, or had tried to please lfound myself in almost now I want to tell what the med- icine has done for me. for the hen efit of others." said Mrs. John Dale of 65 Catherine Street. South, Hamilton. Ont. a few days ago. "About three years ago I began to suffer from rheumatism, which kept getting worse until some- thing over a year ago. when constant il of He feet. The front ign is worked in prisne glass, sup Ii .-ri by a Halifax expert whose work also l . adorns the new store front ot‘ Elles- 'srs Poole and Thompson. The billin- Ing tltroulzltuut is cquippetl wllh IIOOYIEIIPI‘ heating and sewerage. in- stalled b)‘ Stanley Shaw and Peat"- To’ look at them, you would never know that “DOMINION RAYNSTERS” would shed water like a duck's back. They are 'so stylish and attractive-inst like any Otllfil‘ 83091“)! “awed ~' untrue nook, ARK. Nov. r1‘ v D xfiffiiiitlt» Remedy 60.. 11 E. Front vronuyCanada. u‘. mick Ephmwu cmeterm BOYS’ PURE WOOL , Monttigueponxov: I. 1 uiatold _ a w. b. v and 85 yearn. Funeral notice later “a305,. L2’: for The best garment ever invented ‘ for boys is the " Bob Long " pure wool wanted Jersey. ‘ l MADE FUR HARD WEAR ‘ Saves mending, saves money, and keeps the boy tidy, comfortable - and happy at work or play, in all . kinds of weather. Every real bov wants a "Bob Long" Sweater. AI styles and sizes for the lad and his dad- II. S. Police to Protect English Residents I ._'1'hg Little Rock police yesterday was asked in s loner from the British (‘maul W. Runarkerer, 8t. ouis. to protect British sub ject. h! this district. The Cot» ‘"1 later is quoted as a warning.‘ purporting to be from the "allltii" Qiatcd ‘Irish Societies of Ameri-l m," which declared that the live-s; g1 (Area Englishmen in the Ynittrl States would be taken in rep." R. G. LONG & Co., limited “Fllllihlfl TORONTO Moat-real Bob Lug Bruit Kane: from Coal to Cont! I54; The annual meeting of the (‘Ililq Yen's Aid Society of fhnrlottevotlvn tor the death of every Irishman find 0t. all persons interested in; .‘ me hand‘ o; the h3g1“), 50;. Child Welfare, will be held in the diets or police on and after Nov City Court Room, City Building. in utm the evening of Monday the 22nd Xavember n: 8 o'clock. A. MCDONALD. ._.i.-oo->—-—-- President. “So the young heiress has pr‘: mined to marry you in three year: Isn't. that a 300d While to wait?" "It. may be, hut. she's worth ltz~r wait in gold.’ <1 l)l'l'l'lnl)t‘l' - (If Hi5 . .' tim- a tu- Ittt r l. -tl\ rtti .\l;t|l lil- April In ‘ utt- frv-ln‘ thi- lvtl lmtit t-r illl-rtlltttlt-ll UIUPUSPII tjontl‘ tllultlt fttlms -~f Y PDISTUWBIN furth- - ' or _ and ' ‘llrll-‘l’ m \' b» ob- iwtl "WWZF: ,. - - n. ruNLKIOPIS» , I1 at u: rv (c. uaa-‘tilf- "“‘“. ) tn r-tl n: tht- Post. flfflC-‘ot vi‘ (‘artil- '— lriul zttul at tht- uffirw Hi‘ tht- Poet t‘lI'i(‘-- Inspvl-tt-r: . I '3 L] JOHN l". \\ lll-l\ll, "In}?,,§,§:“d:,'fb§°'-;g°‘§,§f,i,fl§dQ§§‘_‘I,II I'm-ll llffii-t- Iltspt-t-tor or direct by Mail Price $2.00 I'd-t llllivl- lll‘I"'f'Y<ll'~ tIIfir-o St... (‘lntrirlttottnv Nov. -4 Emers Notice“ Clearing Auction Sale of Groceries t" v l Commencing Monday. September 27th. we will take delivery of live nga at the following points. Parm- ers having hogs to offer will do i ml‘. *:*..:.".'.1.:".": .::l.'::':r'"""= " Tutor-mar | '~'-"‘l§;hl., Nlontagae . ,.- . - -. y Drake, \erntln “Hug ‘lefmed g1“: m’ fill" A. n. slat-rm. Grand Vlnvv grocery bu=lness ViillCll we 11.1w Wm 3am,“ Mummy m", been conducting _nl l3 Spring Park izlarry Jenkins. Haglelbrirok. Road. city, we will sell by pulllr ‘ "Husk ""3 0°‘ U"! _ , q, Bert R. Brown. York. auction on lriday, Nov. -6, com 9|,“ (1,_.|w|]| ND,-,ham_ mencing at l o'clock p. m. all tlr~_ u- W- Quleler and Fons, at. mm.- grocerles nnrl shelf goods contaiui ed in our store ‘together urith slur? | l Wm. C. Clark. Summerallls. John Whitehead. Remington L l-l. D. McLeod. Albany gflilllttulillll-P. Cthrletonld VOID l! KID. IIIQII were}?! znedlacitl. Huntter‘ River ' e W 0 c verz 0 nEH ev- (Signcd) F. G. L. DOIRQN. iery week day at our plant in Chg.‘ - iottotown. HJQIIGIC market prices IENJ. CARTER, Auctionecn;gglg-lmllqllgfigllt’Y‘°‘f‘:g*f'?;"°' 3751-11-13 1115mm?- " IOAIADIAI raolmro nn_ urn our WEDIIWDAY fixture; scales. etc. Sale positive- Terms cash. Wildfire to St J0hn’s North Sydney C. B. Passengers and Freight. Steamer, “SABLE I" sails from North Sydney, every Saturday at 2.30 p.m. for St. John's Nfld , direct. . Through freight rates quoted by C.N.R. 0n ap- plication. ‘ For further information, apply. Ilarquharson Trading Co. Farquharson 8t Co. Ltd NORTH SYDNEY, C. B. HALIFAX, N.S. ttto-m-zsmi-lo t , via. -——___-—-_ :*:~y~_-:::_-;-:" - '- ' '" ' *' as?" .r__ EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY IIFFEREII lib Pfflllllllfilll Imhrlt-iltllll: tlil lmmpany tn "Business llouso" or "Successful Suit-anion." Tllt- Auto Oils ltrt- list-ti hy many Automo- hllc hlftrriu, which mnkc this tin t-xct-llvut opportunity for Auto- mobile Afivllfllltl. Tlloro in also a lulu: list uf‘ gl-ltcrltl oils illltl granites. ADDIlI-lll! "ll" I’. ll. IIIDX 500 HALIFAX, . . 35R-ll-i5-li. i l." ‘lot-q. .Iv~a:<' __-- F-‘fic-l-‘GRY BONDS We offer at the following attractive prices I922 at 98 I923 at 98 I924 at 97 1927 at 97 I933 at 96) 1937 at 98 IQ34 Qt 93 Now is the time to purchase with the interest received on N0v._ 1st. We have ihem $100, $500 and $1000 de- nomination. Orders filled by mail. THE EASTERN TRUST CO Charlottetown Oh '_ scnti him anything nice again. \Ve, -, tun buy tlu- practical filings our-lfroln the lliiflk. ' selves." l. l . - - -- | _ blmiltrlugigiilnlfls i213; “me Kpaln. At times my arms up to my - . d h l b k h 35 Ilelbows became so swollen and m? gflsis‘ “(J3me dkreegkuny she painful I couldn't raise my hands ° ' - ~ abo ' h .0 d 1i ' f‘ tssliglitieixtlgidea olilow niiitli sltaed Iiad ‘he Con” pm m “our m" the Co’. '* fee. done for us all that month until n1 could hardly g0 up a mg,“ or = Ark‘: 5:133? had “rmen u a stairs. on account o] the stiffness ‘ ' _ , ' 5 in my ntuscles. l became so ner- my _ -_ _ ct ren payng a ut nnlost Zentjrtuondt-lrfltll chrllalilllllfi mbe- made rue frantic. No medicine did ‘fig: ‘zozkgaulxlilzkchilea “in d m,‘ me any good, and I Just seemed to ‘ l" b l t ' ' lionaire's.baby instead o". a poor] fi-scgglgnsgynirfyfise“gffignenm clerk's kitl_ wouldn't they?" Dickhn me papers ahém Tanmm | d9. fiill‘ etlflltlillsd the sills- “liciued tn get t. bottle und see if lt II rrtigltt : rtlxcr-Ihatl‘ unite-sense’; would do me an). gomL ‘v81, I i I ‘hunt sol, wt) .\_0ll_s.iy that. de-vlarg my meumaflsm gm Deb rdlrl P}! at vnfe- rho" 1f she lei‘ Willi the fir-Bl few doses, and. ‘l n‘; $91" $79 ‘f’?! "luclhml now that I have finished the sec- ‘29- pllélviglghl=“:rl;xglilllllidz°flo- b21321 0nd bottle. the inst traces of it is is ~~ ' ' ‘ l . l u - ~ < i in“? thing‘; e wzonh hi) uet\ou.sne..s ls gone too_ ' --H.. .l “H . t . m-lntl I am so Ilallili‘ over being free _v _ v "F _0l ff" u‘ IIP-Nfronl pain I can't fully express it. ~l‘-‘l Ll-illllhvlb lllll llll"‘>> --\l' IX‘ ‘and I ant only tutfglltd to tell what ‘l ‘ i'l'anlac has done for mo." pct-ts to go on dressing hint. shouldn't have sent a thing like. that, He's no society kId_ are ygul T611130 IS 801d In Charlottetown Junior?" ihv Roddin 1370s.. in Montague by "I just love it! And the cloak itl- J- Mallow. J. l‘. “The. Murray mo. I shall write at once and“ tell “W”. ll. -\l- (‘lllsllllllll- -\"Jl‘lll Til’- lllclu so. We, must have his pic. on, R. ll. Cuckoo. Murray Harbor. lure taken inst as soon as tvc can lltfillrfi (Ylllllllillii 130F119“; 110F113 ilflll send it to them. We'll have it. (‘vmoflnr- (‘are Traverse. and taken in his christening robe. with Lord? Cmllllalllfl Cilllelolli 5s W. the cloak thrown over the chair.“ illelawell- Ell-Will A~ J- ZIICNBVI“. “Got. it all doped out. haven't Bmlshaw- you‘? I hat] it in mind to write the Malt-r to semi lnore practical night u'c'll decide. Now I must run things when she sent unytltingnlong." Then to my utter aston- bul us‘ you are so pleased I had lshment. he lllrllfll and fiflllli better keep still." "I want to talk over our financ- "1 ghoulll 53y ygu hm]! es with you tonight, anyway: You you did that they might never have ‘told me what you bought with that money you drew Ami .\'an_ don't ' sot your heart on that carriage." I then showed him some tilller‘ "Oh. but I IISVPI" I called after filings our friends had sent Jun-iltim although he was half down inr. Clara Watkins had tntlde ltitnlllll? Slfills: the dearest bonnet and lEtneIle: TO 56 Continued lWootl, another friend, had fitted "'"~r—-_'°'¢-———' Inut his baby basket with all sofisiMmLwNAlRg INDICTED IN {of dainty and useful filings. But' NEW YORK PROBE OF the gift that astonishctl me the‘ QU||_|J|N(; GRAFT SCANDAL most, and I think it (llll Dick. too‘ IWhy. if never was an exquisite -pair of soft blankets froln Mrs. Stowell. I “I never dreamed she would lllllllk of sending us anything." I ‘said, while Dick frowned. "I wish she Iiatln‘t! We can't keep up their pace so can't be at all intimate with tltelu." “You were before we luarried." “Yes "because then I had no one {but myself to think of. Until I met you and commenced to save so we could get married I spent my money teurelessly as most bachelors are inclined to do." ‘l. too. felt a Iiillc annoyed that Mrs. Stowell had sent the blank- ets, lovely as they were. But I- glitlrrt say so to Dick. l Mother had given the baby n go-cnrt. just a simple little Iifilll affair that I could push without tiring. But his lovely cloak and bonnet tlitI not show In any atl- vantagtr and I urged Dick to buy .1 carriage. “How ntuch do they cost, Nan?" i)ick asked nftet‘ I lllMl rtrsctl him several limes to buy our. ".\ nice our. tin; kiml I tvant. costs about $40 now. They userl i0 be $"5 before tho war." “It's after the war now_ Dear. GEORGE 5- BACKER and ‘we haven't yt-t setllctl tlowlt One development of lht- til-null l0 Willi"? illml‘ You“ "u" “mm! Jury in New York into the building the inllttisll prices. I think ll. would be criminal to pay $40 for n carriage. (especially as he doesn't really need it. The air is what he needs. and he gets the same ozone In a go-curt that ltc grail scandal has bcen the lndico, mcnt of George S. Backer, million- aire builder and contractor. The charge is perjury in connection with iestilnony‘ he nave before the get in an expensive car. Lockwood lelzilslalive colnlnlitee. It “How Stupid you talk! Don‘; ls charged that he first swore that’ you think that I need any consid- eration? Other women have maids to take their children otlt. If I am willing to play maid, you should not llmke me feel so mortified. We have the prettiest. tbaby. and hc has the ‘pest looking cloak and llllllllfil of any in tho neighbor- hood; null I am going to have a carriage that Will show him off!“ I said it firmly. I saw that I must lit‘ firm with Dick If I ever expect- he gambled away and lost. at thel race track $25,000 and later. un<lcr' cross examination admitted that he had not. lost it. but hatl paid it to two waiklnt: delegation tn cull off u strike. --—%-£———- ‘For a chap just engaged to such a lovely girl you seem n bit nll In Ilzlvo alnythlnil its I wltntctl gmomlh" _ "W9". I'm Worllell- Yllll H‘ know Jcslczt ts an enthusiast ul- "l was afraid that cloak ltntl “myil- 0MB ll- Wan for ltorsl-s, dress would make trouble." Dick said, not. crossly. hut seriously. "I'll think it over. Dean and lo- once for dogs, once prize poultr_v_ once Angora cots. Now-am I :1 regular sweetheart or is she jud taking up tmotlher animal fad?" “or-o-vowwvwovosuuvwu cloth coat. ' . don. The artistic painting and dec- orating is the work of lllr. iBoss Finlay of Dundas. and Michael l-lol- land, now located in Montague. The interior of the drug store presents a very pleasing arrange- ment. Attention has been given es- pecially to the optical and dispen- sing departments, which are elab- orately fitted out. Mr. Mabon is a graduate of the Canadian OptethaIY lnic College, with other just grad- uate honors to his credit, and the optical branch of his business therefore ltas received his moat cztrelui thought. l Tho basement of the building con- tains a unique device, anfice house with padded walls right in the cellltr. The stock room, which is also in the basement, is so equip- pell that any commodity may be leached without a moment's delay/A Upstairs are the dental parlors‘ of Dr. C. B. Green. These offices are fitted out in the same artistic manner as the drug store. I Mr. Mubon has been twenty“ years in business and started first, in Winston's Drug Store in this city.' He spent eight years as chief dis- penser In one of the large stores in Boston. Returning to the Island he established himself In Souris, and in the twelve years of_ his rcsid-. ence there built up a large busln-_ ess. In the fire which destroyed the bIt-Ilonaltl building there four years n20 .\Il'. I\iabon's building t-atlltltt" ‘ and he was burnt out of business.‘ .\ short willie later he established himself‘ in Montague and has met with such success that this year u larger and more completely equip- The difference is The splendid new brick bulldin: “DOMINION RAYNSTERS”. Thin layers of in the rubber inner lining in rubber are built right into- the texture of the cloth, so that the whole coat, even to the seams, is absolutely waterproof. “DOMINION RAYNSTERS” are all-purpose weather coats-light and easy- comiortable and dressy on cool, clear days-complete protection against damp- ness and driving rain. They are made in a wide variety of styles and patterns r , for men, women, boys and girls and sold at popular prices. Each coat carries the RAYNSTER label, th guarantee of satisfaction, hacked by thl largest rubber organization in Canada. I “DOMINION RA YNSTERS" are sold by the best stores carrying wearing apparel, "DOMINION RA YNSTERS" are Dominion Rubber System products. of the Canadian Bank of Conlnlerce is a decided addition ‘to the fine i buildings of Montague. \\'ork in the interior has not yet been complet- ed and the staff construction has A, Brackley Beach contain been delayed owing to delay in the acres 0g 18nd 5,11 cleared and arrival of building materials. The high state of cultivation. large staff exptct to move in about the d/WOIWIIE 1101159 alld llalllll- 0"!‘ first of the yeah lybulldlings, convenient to oyster mud . and sea manure. It’ not sold before _ Wednesday, Nov. 26. will be sold at public auction on that date. $81118 Also stock. crop. farm imple- - ~ _ menus. m“ ""100. Yul.“ six?“ ’ l Apply on prermises to mas. JOHN u. cunmons. J Q h n 5 Q n ’ 5 See handbills for particulars. t‘ n od y n e BEN CARTER. Li n i m e nt Auctioneer. Doctor's Favorite Prescription 3 3691~1l~16ltthsl 4i. l ‘ for Couzhs. Colds. Bore Throat. Cramps. Chills. Bllrllflll. Strains. and many other _ Foxes For Sale Internal and clonal ills A number of silver breeding fox- All dealers. 25andii0ccnia. es and their pups for sale . R. J. MCNEILC Tyne Valley, P. E. I. iifilll-llJl-lmonth ed store hal become a necessity. I i I htg 91 E. AUCTION stF lry, late of Maplewood, Lot 2o, in I am instructed by the executors of the last will of John Joseph Duf Farm _For bale Queen's (lounty, to cell at Ill} acres situated on the Brack- PUBLIC AUCTION, fey Point Road, 6 miles from on the premises on Charlottetown, convenient to Thuraday_ 18th Nov. Inst, 1920 schools, churches and railway.‘ all the hour of one o'clock in the All clear and in high state of cul- afliernoou v tivatlom The ‘buildings are new Ono bay mare about 12 years old the barn has cement foundation one bay horse about 5 years old. and stables. For further partl- 3 milch cowls, 2 yearllngs, 2 caIves,| culars apply to one pig, number of hens_ one sep- arator. truck Waggon, driving wag __ on, wood. sltligh, ldrivlng .slelgh'_ 3602.114545] GUY RODD, Brlteinley Point Road plow, set barrows, 2 sets working l0rk_, blocks and rope l ' Also a quantity of hay. outs, straw and potatoes, and other ar- ticles acres of land. a little more or Iess_ fers a ‘reward of $500.00 lo the per will also be offered for sale lson giving information which wi. This farm ie well watered uni‘ lend to the mnlviotlon of the party in a. good slate of cultivation and or parties who broke tin-to the fox natie known at sale party at Brudenell on the 9th day JOHN P. BRADLEY, loft. Novenl-ber instant and stole fif- Auctioneer, teen foxes therefrom, J. J. JOHNSTON. harness, set: driving harness, hay At ‘the same time and place, 50 The PIOVIBBIiTIFOVBPIIIIIBKIl. of- ploughing done n01- this fall. ‘Forms ranch 0! the Imperial- Fox 00m- Atlomey General _..._<¢0o._____. llllnnrda Iilnlmrnt Guns Illplalhrrlni Take i Your Order ,_ MONTREAL For Printing The lfentlal I i 5 this they must be in a posit Job Printery I70 KENT STRDEFI‘ The Committee therefore l:ll.\nl.o'l"rr:'r0u'.\', per berth fare, t0 TELEPHONE 420-1. QIOlKQIQnHHQT . The committee in charge of the transportation arrangements are endeavorin cars placed at Tormentine foré 20th. In order that they may be able to arrange.‘ Railway people just how many passengers will go. hand their names together with a deposit of $7.05, i ‘the amount of the lower berth fare, or $5.65, for up- “Z K. ROGERS. City Ticket Agent, Charlottetown ' or to B. GRAHAM ROGERS, sUMMERsIDE. on or before Saturday, November 13th. Take Your Older For Printing .'...TO-- The Central lob Printery 11s from STRIIIF/l‘ CIIAMIOTTETUWN, y monstrous 420-1. FOX SHOW to get three sleeping aturday morning Nov; ion to say positively to the itsk all who \are going to +1 i ‘Valuable Hotel Property I For Sale ~ Valuable hotel property for sale In Charlottetown on Tuettlsy, Nov. 23rd, ut 12 o'clock noon. Having decided to retire froi business I ltuve decided to sell my hotel property known 115 l-l Dunn Hotel situated on lieuL. St._ adjoining the Dvollelli’ 01m Wartburton. This porperty is in first class condition. lcontainllll 12 bedrooms. parlor. flitting room, sitting room, kitchen. lllllllli‘. hi" and barber shop. Largo (It-op, frost proof cellar and everylihllll up-to-tlatc. ‘Pcrlus at satlc. \ BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. 3738-li~18»4i. Farin For Sale 80 acres at East Donaldaton, Lot 35 Queens Co.. 1 1'2 Will's "m" 11$ adic Station. 00 acre.» cleared. 10 of second growth suitable for fire u} nnd balance timber. The buildings consisting of hounc. 2 him!‘- newly“ HY house. one new coach house and machine shed. are in 80°“ “I” . very suitable n Farm well watered with spring at lower end of farm. and Dill" house. nearly all wire fencing. in good repair. t farm le In u. splendid location and only l few minute! Ill! school and churches. H This farm will be sold by nubile auction on Thursday. Noveml"? ‘ commencing at l p p. stock and mwll . m. There. will also be sold on that date all the cro on the farm. See ltnndbllls for dctallcd description. I Terms for farm will be made known at sale. All amounts unfit? cash. over that amount orcdlt for t2 months on approved loll" M’ "hi!!! la stormy sale will he held on Saturday. Npvembll‘ mil same our. For lltrthel‘ pom ul r I t vl m" smn vl‘ F" Soldier Settlement Iiloaard §I°cis§lott§l§§v§'§r' o’ t no“, I tisl-tt-a-Mttsttit. "m" ouwm’ ‘ 1 i t $25.00 I-‘orga Trade Name and Design v , The Silver Fox Fur Selling Association oi Prince Ekward Island requires a trade name ll" desi n for trade. A prize of $25.00 is offered 7°’ the est su estion. The design need only P“ rough sketch but must be indicative of the oblfills and purposes of the Association. Literature setting out these objects and purposes will be tor- warded on application. _ _ This is an opportunity for persons, with m1- inalion to exercise their origlnalty. Tl‘? W“ s ill 2nd win $25.00. l ' The Silver Fox Fur Selling Association of Prince Edward Island I Summerside, P» E- '