-_ r-lirery room, always clean. Vfhe Rogers Hardware ' lilli rule warn no pu- cent off Ladies ptiirlpsendOxlorilhflmwlllg all tho newest styles, also / Annual! odour-baby's ‘ 2° pa, cent of! silk hose. 3749~1l~18-ll ..._.._. thIIIIInuotIooKQQCBQI nhoolnteleloon.‘ ' A van? SPEOlAL bargain in Men's wool Gloves. See bur ad hi this issue for prioese-Pmwae Bros" Lin, nvcs-ii-ia-gi u-suiR ri-iiwuv. s. uonnis. speak on the Irish Question in the Strand Theatre on Monday at 8 P. M. Nov. 19-21 SPECIALS IN voile Iblouses ‘in white or Rood our-ed in orb pronoun run ouannmn. .. awed’ 31.1.64‘ Ct imrren Henri-taro. 1mm.- Something dtfleront 1nd newer real English hose, for ladies. Alley Co. Ltd. 3744-11-18-21 RE8ERVE FRIDAY_ DEC. 8rd, for the Bazaar and supper at Him- ' breed f u] ‘ tor River Hail. 314141-1821. u mum’ a er o c“? T I sled throats, inflamed tonsilqi sthcka of neuralgia. bronchitis}. ' FLANNELETTE BLANKETB l ,. _ grippe, influenza and pneumomal] and comforts at apecal prices for Friday Saturday — Browse Bros, Lt . 3763-11-14-21 WILL TAKE PART.-Mrs. Chas. Earle will assist at the Twilight Re- cital Saturday at. 4 P. M. in the Baptist Church. Nov. 19 2i A cold is a dangerous, deadly’ disease, with which you cannot afford to trifle. ‘ Do not let a cold this issulehiPmwse Bros. 4d. 3703-11442 lNVICTUS HOCKEY BOOTS for men. Canada's heat hockey boot. ‘Getthematltlleyn the sole agent for Charlottetown. 37i9-11-18-2i L-¢-_.__ DON'T FORGET our CLEARING 0UP!‘ SALE of CHlXAWARE TWfLYT-FIVE PER ‘GENT OFF rill line-spa snap if you want any. 3759-11-19-21 NilLLVlEW.-—- Rev. E. Morris will address n public meeting in the Orange Hall at Mill vlow to night at 7.30 l‘. M. Nov. 19-1i SUITABLEYSIFTS for Christ- mas are water-color sketches by Miss Helen IIiiflZilNI for snlo at Jatnleson's drug store, Saturday. 3760 STORE your AUToMOBiLE for lIIlG Minter in CAJLPERJS NEIW SFPOHAE WAREHOUSR chargers low. INSURANCE rates lowest in the Clty.-Carter & (to, Lid. 3759-1l-l9-2i __..... POSTPONEII-Illhe meeting to have been held in Charlottetown tonight by the Rev. E. Morris. has uritrauo i vsviinmousi ‘Theatre. I RBOUR ‘SOUTH rob, Sunday, Nov. 21st services at all points at the usual hour, Rev. it. H. Stavert will preach at Little Sands and Murray Harbour and assist Rev. Mr. Mor- ris at the special service at. Mur- River. M u RMY HA Presbyterian Chu V This Electric thinner does not injure the tcirpei. its operation is so easy that it neverf“ 8 w S RU Tl .- er- iires one. so rapid that a few strokes soliice for ...I‘."'kl.‘?§~..£l2‘§’..nn..., 11A.M. ~ Ru tlco, 3 P.M.. and Milton Parish S0 lIl0I0llgIl iIlll lIli‘. II0llS0 lS Han 1.30 PM. sundry school at Rustico 2 P. M. The Girls Guild meets at Mrs. Hammond Hooperb on Wednesday next. (24th) , r fry one in your home. .1 MURRAY HARBOUR CONGRE- GATiOrL-Rev RH. Stavert will conduct services as follows: Little Sands, 11 A. M.. Murray Harbour 3 P. M. At Murray River, Rev. E. MacKcnzie will preach zit 3 P. M. t Co. Ltd. progress is being made on the new bank of commerce building at ‘ Montague. Mr. Baker of Summer- side is the contractor. The bulld- lng is o1 brick ‘ith a frontage of 35 feet and 24 feet to the rear. The exterior is now completed and the lnthlrlg of the interior is now be~ ing done. Just Arrived One carload “Royal Household” carload “Robin Hood’ flour in wood and bags. . Also bran, shorts, cracked, corn, Schumacher _ ccss Oil Cake Meal. Y All of which we are selling at Specially 10w -pr1'ces._ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . ' Doift; fail to call and get our prices or write us before buying. - - - 3609-11-13-stf--3i. SUCCESSFUL OPENATlON.- Col. Moore received a telegram last night stating that his son-in- law, Mr. Charles H. Black was successfully operated on yesterday in the Royal Victoria Hospliah Montreal, and that his condition was very satisfactory. ills many Charlottetown friends will sincere ly hope for his speedy recovery. flour, One 98 lb. rolled oats, cornmeal, Feed and old Pro- SERIOUS AOOlDENTZ-Mr. and Mrs. Albert Horton oi Murray Her- bor met with a painful accident a few (lays ago. They were driving to Lower Montague when they met on auto which was too much of a surprise for their young horse. He. bolted right around on the road_ upsetting ‘the carriage. throwing out i-‘he occupants. Mrs. Horton use her right arm broken at the wrist while Mr. Horton got o. bad shelving up. The carrlalge was de- molislied. _. “manure Que 15th l!“ Maura’! Linlmont 0o. Limited Gentleman-Ever since e Boer war l haw been bothered sores on iny legs. salve: and linimentl; ‘ed continually for the .80! no permanent relief. till loot ‘ winter when my mother got mo to try IUNARDPI LINTIENT. The ‘effect of which was almost model‘ After two bottles the cons oom- olovtely disappeared and l have wot-boo ivory working day line- | Yours Irntotdlly I JOHN WA! ll- "T-"T-I-“l o-operative S HIP P l N G We serve EGG CIRCLES, INSTIIUTES and INDIVIDUALS wishing to ship IIUGS, LAMBS, CATILE. Write or ‘phone for particulars. Canadian Farm Products LIMITED. v c‘ _ ‘woke Your Order l -ro- TELEPHONE CID-L “For Printing The CenWaI {Job Printery C HAEUDUTTETOWN , l’ ll. island I .J Charlottetown 3185-11419“ WM‘ I Restores Hair to NEW BANK BUILDING-Good 1y develop into anything more * 'ous. Break it lip while it is still a cold by taking’ SUCCESSFUL SALE-The sale at Mr. A. M. McL-eodbi, Brooldield, 0n the 18th was a decided success. Good prices were realized for ev- erything. Horses sold as high us $225_ while u-five months old foal brought $66. Wows sold uq high as $104.00, hay $1 ton, nets 810i per stock and everything else accord- ingly. J. A. MacDonald was the auctioneer. b r Valuable Horses, ‘filled to U. S. l-‘REDEBJMDN. N. B. Nov. 17- Bill Sharon 2 11 1-4 and Lndy Grat- tmr 2 09 1-2 were taken to Fough- kocpsie today by Tommy Murphy. the falmoug Grand Circuit reins- mon. Murphy yesterday decided to buy Lady Gratton and paid $8.400 for her to Archie Alcorn of Black- ville. Alcorn bought the mare for‘bell rucklnnev. 2181/». a daughter $5.000 from Arthur Fnulk of Mont- of Boqulln, 2.1794,, whose dam real In $8111 IBBL Torn, 2.19%, was out of Susie (L. ‘M.’ [by the gray horse Scipio. it will be interesting lo watch the career of EX , this horse and see ii ho can break TO down the barrier which has stood between gray trotlers and vlctrmy P5313’ N“, 1g_.'phe cmmefi gm- since Doble made such a splendid “Kim; CDmmmgne-s rem"; m showing with Jack in 1889. That the thiwnr- of Greece is eteudilyl-WB-s n gray horse year, as in addi- mmimsbmg accgffling m me oppltion to Pilot Medium leading the niion "in French circles, as the nntt-,monev winners. Hendrvl we“ the Vendzellst party in Athens is com-fir" M- 5‘ M- at Dem)“ and Am?‘ mg“, r9311“ the Strengm of ghgbn landed tho Charter Oak Purse A-u-ied gpinilon p; agglngt mo}, at Hartford. In the thirty one years restoration. which have elapsed since that date the high spots reached by gray trotters were made b) Bob Doug-l las, Dr. Strong, Senator A., 2.10,, when he wore down the field in the Transylvania in 1896, and. John Taylor, 2.08%, when he defeaiedi ainscott in the 1010.000 event at. ‘Tablets r By W. H. GOCHER. Dr. Dtroni: stands second in the h... or gray trotters’. Ho has n mark of 2.05%. Greyworthy, 2.06, is third. Cox marked him at the rec- ent Lexington meeting and expects to make a stake horse of him next year. Greyworihy comes from a developed line of gray mares. He was got by Axworthy, out of Bow- lts Natural Color Delmdye “Vitalene" French Hair -. Tonic, is the latest Paris inven-l, 3. 19 3. tlon. Actresses and ladies of sir, mm m 0 - clety have gone wild over thls\ Oi‘ the other gray trotters, Jack preparation. it elves such life and Curry won several races with Sup-k 21:“: l“ “he hggrhfgeafii gitelg? ol, 2.10, before he was ahlppedto‘ a. dye, nonla it sticky, ii most "bcau- Bussm- while Dandy J1m- 299%’ tiful preparation, every drop con- and Jim Ferry, 2.09%, were as fast m1" heir-srwlns. llgzfilllllllgollrll‘ a. pair of sprinters as ever took the EEmgSéGYZlSeYQJiQE wiliiqsbéo p“ word in any company. Albert 0., pyéased} ‘sold by E_ A_ Foster, 2.09%, did not do much racing. Charlottetown. ' Vanity 0ro,‘2.091/., was retired u!‘- ,ter she made her record-while Dr. Mack, 2.09%, and Amo, 2.09%, did the moat of their racing on the half-mile tracks. At the beginning of 1920, there were fifty-three gray paccrs in the 2.10 list. Earl Jr.. and Fay Rich- mond are the fastest. Each of them carry records of 2011/2. Earl Jr., in- herited his color front his dam Jen- ny Cameron, while Fay Richmond got his from his sire New Rich- mond, 2.07%. 'l‘lli:l line rune from them through Jewess to the gray horse A. W. Richmond, which Jos- eph Cairn Simpson took to Calif- ornia. A. W. Richmond also sired tile mares which produced Silver Dick, 2.00%, and Waldo J., 2.09, an- other pnlr'of grays. iillnard‘: Linhncnt Cure: Distemper Hotel Victoria 120 rooms, M room. with private baths. completely ro- novated. Excellent service. H. G. BROWN, Mlrilgor, I t I o t t I menu Prompi Ohnrimtetnwn Hotel 00.. Ltd Propretzun llil4~ l”) babiboo owe-u» o Hotel Arrivals VICTORIA HOTEL Of the other gray sires ‘ whldh are represented in the 2J0.’ tilt. ol pacers. Manager,.wlth a record oi Ralph H. Fales, Slt. John; Alex. 236T‘ leads Wm, Bob. Manage,’ G. Afflbllflflll, Muillfiiflll H. II. HM‘- zogré‘ and The Ghost’ z_08l/4_ He l. BREAK uv cows - l OMIIIIOI (.80 in the IIIi EIIIIYE .1" '- I o DOMINION " C. Q. (Cancun. Bmniidcsnd Quinine) Tablets. You ‘can depcild on these tablet! to,‘ ‘give 'yo'_t_i lriiiiclc. relief, Pond to'_ completely relieve the cold, if taken regulnrlyatthe outset of the trouble. ‘ They aroprepared by National Drug C om p any of Canada, Limited, inherited the color from their dams Walter Hal, 2.04, was out of Duck by Brown Hal and the gray Mary Boles, 2.20%, in addition to pro- ducing the beautiful trotter Wilkes Brewer,‘ also threw the almost white pacer Zombrower, 2.04%. The may‘ horse Wood Patch, 2.05% now in Murphy's stable, got his col~ or from Phonol, 2.07 ‘ll. through her daughter Heloise Gruitan. Doctor B. P. 2.05%, is out ol‘ Fossle 0.. 2.15%, While Arab (lirl produced Bessie Bonehill, 2.05%, the dum of Joe Patchen 2nd, 2.03%. Oi‘ the other gray paccrs, Guy, 2.06%, Ella T, 2.08%, rind Gill Curry, 2.09%, wore rated us the most successful in races. Prior to their duy, when the high wheel sul- kies were in vnbio, Argyle, 2.14%, was rm important factor is a nulli- ber nt events. Sammy Kcyes of Pittsburgh also made a place‘ for Lucy, 2.14, in the big four. I-Icr breeding Ias unknown, some one having shipped her east. in a ‘our of , horses before her speed was dis- vocered. The piicers also had a may champion in Sweetzer. He cutilie world's record at that gait to 2.10 in 1877 and equalled it the following your after Sleepy George reduced it to 2.15 in n rage, ‘hllnnnln lrlnImr-nl Curr-n Illphthrrln Blindness oi Virtue l At Prince Edward TM Gladys Klark Company of fared an unusual itlllriifllloyt rit the Prince Edward Theatre lust night Wlveui they presented before r furor-sized audience “Tho Billndnegs 0f Virtue" 8. T600110 play from the‘ ‘D011 0i (3051110 HHIHIILOII an English writer. l-le siinwis -t‘ll'e danger that results from the failure of tho m-otlier to speiuk to licr (laughter and Chemical . l yrmceEdward The Ghidys Khirli _Coi'_iipany MATINEE - 2.30 The Blindness oi Virtue,‘ Cosmo llamiltons famous Play To-Nightat 8.30.. A, Pollyanna The Glad Girl In all your troubles yououn always find something to h ~ glad about. See Pollyannapnd he glad. ' SEATS NOW ON SALE. VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN Ad“ PRICIES 35-50-75 PLUS TAX Parties arriving -sftercurtoln rises will be oliligoTTo wait until first act is over. ‘ Tickets ordered ‘by phone or he held alter 6.80 on the evening pnld for. HWHBKQIKO left to ‘be called for will not of the performance unless Tiil; STRAND MATINEE {lib-NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 inos. u. lNCE. PilllSENlS O U G I. A S acLEAN ORIS AY ._1N_ MARY'S ANKLE = A PARAMOUNT PICTURE E was a doctor without practice and a spender with- out funds. o he senta “falie" wedd- liecuuso oi n prudish sense of delicacy that: most people milstnlu for iuiodeevt modesty and IIiLYlIIlIIO‘ attacks it fearlessly, yet udtlioir: gmssneso .’l‘lie G-lirdys KIrLTk Com Willy handled iihe story wcll, in its various phases, bringing out a strong case ngndnst tilie fallacy that ‘ignorance is tho strength of virtue. Mr. J. .E. Balfour no tho Rev. HMPy,._'P6llhb6l‘L0ll took this par" exceptionally well and the other malo characters in tho hnndg or Mesbrs Bailey, Hebert, and Hoy. the feunlirinc wiles. taken by Miss Gladys Kllnrk. Miss Lilian H.11- ed. Ton nfs play “Pollwnnno. th Glad lrl" is one afford much pleasure. no all who v95“ Si" “h”? W‘ J‘ Gard. Am‘ was got by Nutwood, out,of the 7mm’ M" Ke“? M°mm 5°58?“ gray mare Corrie, 2.29%, n daugh- wflsm mm“; Ben Mwrmh» ter of George Wilkes and the gray Mma“; A‘ ‘I’ mummy)!“ (yuan; mare Belle Bashaw, which, also H‘ E‘ D" mums’ 5mg“; H N- produced Strong Boy. 2.12, the sire “Y”. '"“"°'- N- J- F°’““'» FM" of Dr. Strong, 2.05%. Alcryon,'tlic eficmn’ N’ B"; E‘ R‘ Larewelh blind horse, la represented by Am- Hamilton: C. H. Holland, lCllnton; 0s n" 109%‘ while mg son New, T' w" MMIW my? P‘ M°m“- one, another gray, is credited withi city; R. G. Bllkll‘, St. John: L. D. sywhmue’ 2o91A_ The E9], 1031/‘. Spence’ m‘ “h”? mu‘ C" HM”. appears in the 2.10 list as the sire M°““'°“‘* A' K ““'~“’°‘- “““‘“1 or Eel Direct, 2.09%, and Ito-Elect- w’ A‘ Bradtmi Hmmm“? w‘ G“ ion, as has been stated. is the sire K111111811, MOIMTEEI} C. I). Ctfihlllflll, of Rank“. 238%‘ the gray mare Mmnwah E" M" Tum“. Ham“; which Jock Bowen raced in New A. L. MacPhorson and wife, Bor- Enghmd (M. several yeam don; J. M. Elmore, St. Joihn; E. L. Philips, Halifax; 1,, M, Lune;- Blue Bull hsrl two gray sons that st. John; n. s. Price, Bangor: sired 2.10 speed at the pace. Of Mo; E. D. Bongman’ Monoton, this pair. Jim Wilson got Wlltran- by, 2.00%, the sire of the gray _geldlrig Arrow Tranby that made u time record of 2.05 at Indianapolis Mrs, L, last month. The other, Blueskln brother to the gray mare REVERE HOTEL T. G. Briers, Boston; McLeod, Bonshaw; J. A. McNevlu, W115 I- Bonshaw; Rev. F. J. Nell and. Kate McCall. wife, Colllngwo0d_ N‘. 8.; J. J. Mc- Rockefeller drove for a number of Gillvray, Colllngwood. N. 8.; J. Years to pole with Midnight. He H. Bough, Newlngton; M. Ken- G0! Billlflmolll- 209%- “MY- B""d““’““°7 w- m?“ The gray horse Democracy, 2.07%. Bradalbans; J. M. Stevenson, whim came,‘ avewmms hero" Bmdalbane; w‘ E‘ amk“. him on the half-mile tracks a few Ubeary. Mrs. W. E. Brooks, I 0'Leary: Rev. Campbell Pavener, Zgfa-agrzywxnsz: aigxispgzvazfia Lower Selwsch; Mrs. Campbell vemwmd, a ‘m, M wmwlwood Pnvene" um" sflwwhi 3- F‘ passed his color along to Joollsoo, McLeod Milton; J. 0. Arsenault 2,08%’ ‘hm “m m.“ M“ o, B“: Sum-merslde; F. ‘B. Lowther, St. d], B" 3.09%’ l.“ tum!“ “who, Jot-n; J. E. Mallory, Perth: ‘E1 F. u, s" u, me m,“ m,“ Lu“ M°m~3°m°r$’. mum“ on“ A‘ Brooks by Amber, one of the first M- Mwplwmm‘ “d "m s" American trottero taken to Add» Stephen: Rum: Stewart, Sit. u.“ 2.23, which John D. ' nil ll ulsillllxll villi? ,_, . Wholesome " ‘ hint punk-kl‘ lli-Ilttli- "COP Fig.1 rind Miss Connor were well portray ' which should ' ing announcement to every one e knew and planned to livc on the re- turns. Which made him a “husband" without a wife! —_i_---_— ' What has this to do with Mary's ankle? Everything ! .._._.._._..... Deli ciouslY Screamingly I Shoo kin-g l Funny l ii A picture in ade of lauizhs and trim- med with chuckles,‘ Adapted toil h e Screen by uilier B. Reed from the. Noted Stage Com- edy by May Tull Directed by Lloy I n g r a h a in .— A Thomas H. In co Production. iii Vasily Enteriainlnz I Tensely interesting ' {i Larry Senion The Comedy Kill!” Solid Concrete The Greatest Laud‘ Maker on the Sum" USUAL PRICES USUAL PRICE5 I “Shot into Space” Eleventh Thrilling Chapter of The Silent Avenger if Weekly Service to St Juhifs Nild. ill North Sydney V- B» < Passengers and Freight- Steamer, “SAVBLE 1" sails from North $141?!’ gveigLSaiurday ah2.30 pan. forffil» 5°11" 5 N " ire ‘ ‘ . ‘ Through freight rates quoted by C.N.R-»0n up‘ pllcation. r For further information, app]!- Firquhir Trailing Co. Farquhir 8i Co. W‘ NORTH SYDNEY. 0.8; Stephen: Owen Carley, Forming- Ml a, m. tli an anal!“ our lgroyipoors N's’ ‘Qfl-IQQOQINI. __ L. .fi4~~>afliil- "ma: w