J. Y. f 5;' #_ i\‘ a_. A I’ i` .~»-.- ..._ .i.r i l l i I ~ i i I ._ . t il fl M s-i|_4».¢.f\~, 4 ,i l _ enti- ' i _ WEDNESDAY, 4 _...rue THE CHARLOTTETOWZi GUARDIAN ' OCTOB 26 1921 . 0'e-eee oe S re e 'eooe-eeoo-eo-04+ Day Specialsi _Furniture Dept. ’ Bpeelal reversible mat- tress, regular $7.75 ................. All cotton felt mattress, all sires, extra special price for o:0;8LLA:wm$9 ... .'.i"3"1"'i’.‘- '2 ‘ .$4»75.~§ .F 2221 £‘.T‘.'I.' ‘.‘.‘$1 5-00 Good Springs, double wire weave reinforced, all sizes ‘E.§'°§l’..°fff.. $4-95 d $6.25 000 Single Steel couches with adjustable head and_ mat- tress covered with green DOL- °f2'»§" S22. ...,311-75 Ch I I‘.‘.'.°.".Z." .$1.49 Dining Room Chiiri '..`.....__f_`.f_'f5_.....‘ff $1-95 PATONS 0-0 000000-0 000000 T00 0000 »__ 0PTOMEl`RY Optometry ls le-llsrd ns the Science of lrllisrlll the powers of vlslos of the lasslliiss eyes by objective or subject- lvr Bethesda or both. with ut the use ef drugs and Illia! losses or prisms to rorre-rt 0 any defer! or abnormality of vision. \Y|th two competent 09- lelrtrlsts, and two fully ru- uisped exe-llstlos rooms. wr are prepared te glvr our put- ress In shtlfal service which is positively slsexeelled. 00000-eeoebee 000eeee¥0t0000 D 00 *0000-0400-000000-0000004000-00 00 F. HUTCHES00 1 Opto-rt rist 00-00- 00l0 l Grsiltol Street __1..4,. _ Professional Cards A _ l _ V.. Mark-R.MeGu-igfan-,BA 5-- - e _ ,~, ssnsisrsn. soticiron, ETc._l_ " /// //WI' // Money to Loan ' Cameron Block ` Charlotteewn, P. E. island ` S. S. HESSIAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Montague P. F.. island G. S. INMAN, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Hoom No. 12 Cameron Block VICTORIA ROW J. A. MacDONALD Barrister. Solicitor, Etc MONEY T0 LOAN Office-Riley Building ' Charlottetdwn Dr C. C. Archibald Graduate on N. Y.. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice ilmltod to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Bayer Building, Great George Street, Opposite Guardian Office Telephone 860-J. Office Hours-9 to 12 s. m. 1 to 5 Palmer & Palmer i-i. J. Palmer, K. c. H. L. Palmer Barrlstsre, etc Bank of Nova Bootie lullding Charlottetown, P. E. l. Money to Loan Morson & .Duffy Barrlstsrs and Attorney,-at-Law _ MONEY TO LOAN Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada __.__. McLean & McKinnon DONALD MeKlNNON Barrister Attorney-st-Law Offlos-Royal Bank lulidlng Charlottetown, F. E. Island Oph. D. Eye Specialist Office-Prowse Block, 127 Grafton ltreet Hours--10.00-1.00 Green 0iik Theatre illlitlliilll 1 Dempsey-Carpentier Bout Picture Friday Oct. 28th, 8 p. m. Tickets at:- (‘. R. Leards, Albertou, Philip Evans, Tignlsli, A. L. Rennie, Elinsilnlc. ' (‘OMl.\`(i`r I Oct. 31st for three nights The Young .-tiliiiiis (‘o. . . opening play The Price She Piilil. 000000000000-0-000000 00000* 0-0 Alberton l Lumber Mills : We are prepared to make hardwood flooring, matcied boards, mouldlngs of all kinda also shingles and r0oflng work. We carry in stock at all times the following: Hardwood Flooring. Finish Stock of all kinds.- R0U8'l1, Lumber, , Bilards, Plank &c_ Shingles, Cedar and Spruce. 000-00-0 ALBERTON LUMBER MIL ALBERTON, P E. I. _ 000040000 _ '»..==` . I , A .aua- .fr ."1 .> i v ‘ ...g ;/». Wd’ =,fD=:=. \ _'», .‘ fx’ \i_ New Designs ln Rings Her Iovellness leoml destined by nature to b° bedecked with diamond, ruby, sapphire or other gem-set ring. You will find, it easy to make a selection from our large choice and varied stock. LiMnED Since 1868 Jewelers § FEED AND i=LouR so-00 1200 Bags Bran. One Carlonil Shorts. One Carload Oil Cake One (Jn rlonil Ckil.. (Iorn and (iornmeal. 3 50 Bugs “virie_" out Feed. 80 Tons Choice Hay. .2 20 Tons Straw. Oatmeal, Table Corn~ . meal, Rolled Oats. . . ‘ Flour (best brands) ln bugs all sizes. . . . § Get our Low Prices Wholesale & Retail emu if ci ui. ‘ LIMITED lvenlnge Dy Appointment Iilene ll-L. _ J. A. MGEACHEN, l-I _ e-eeeee4e+eeeeee0e+00-0900 V M I ~»1.____ .._.._.._..._...,...~ .».- ' 'ir - *Ullhflpfffrilffalfe li ' Y ' 'I' 4 i i liHll CAUSES llllllllllHlS ? “Filill+ilies” Preiinls iiilii-liiluilcalliin Auto-intoxication means self-poisom lng. Many people suder from partial 6w\ui'pea'on or isssjdeiu action of the boweh. Waste matter which should pass out of the body every day, lhmainii and poisons the blood. Asia result, there is Headache, Indigeetion, disturbed Stomach, Pain in theBaek,Rl:ieumstisu1 and Eczema and other skin diseases. ' “Fniie-o-ts`v¢.i” will always relieve into-iiseosricazion as these tablets, made [rom fruit -juices, not gently on the bowels, kidneys and skin and keep the blood pure and rioh. 600 s box, 8 for £1.50, trial slse 25c. At *dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-s-tives Limited, Ottawa. Abeorbine, Jr. should be applied pi-ominiy. for the chief danger from cuts and bruises is the danger from in- fection. _ Abeorbine, jr. lei both s corrective and s prevent- ive remedy; an smdent i sptheptic it prevents in- ll foedon. me in sealing me soothing properties take out all the soreness from the wound. ULN s beetle i ss moss drngjlsts’ ,_ l W. F. YOUNG, Ins. 304 St. Pas] Sl., Hundred ___i_ _ im mi 4 H » Investment . Leadership i Golden Opportunities l Never in the history of At the .onine iiiiii- the invest- nliiu i.i.i:iny attractive but \\‘iiriiili~~s ri:-viiriiii-ii, which, hi»\\‘~-wr. rnii iiziiilly lie uri-ideil lf you are ln posses- sion nf ii gr./iil wnrklng :ii~i|is.'ilii|¢iiii-e with market r viiiiilllloiisi. I .i full. .~...i.pl.-ir .iini iiiiini-rl. | t.iiir»~ iligi-ni nf :ill rulliililri _ n copy nf which is yours for I the asking. | Let ns have 1/our application today. ' Montreal fliitinrr new onnoriunliies for ` .1 ion. I profitable investment been so n do not think you Wm numerous as lo~duy, mimi inrwiiii i-miiiirr displays rhliardlflg the building of these, ps. _ i O is .eziirks :iiiil lnnillii i-i fiiiiiid in S ilii- iiiiiiitliiy edition of U ~ THE :Ni/EsToR's ‘, 5° POCKET MANUAL " 0 XII cl Br.vant.Isard &Co ;, I4-I0 Bt. Pralsoels Xsvler Bt. T Uptown Brunch Oliee-IM Peel ll, W Toronto-U.P.B. Building b Continued From Page Beveii. sume in food products and li is necessary for us in Eastern Canada to have access to their market without hiivlng to climb over .i tariff wuii. The Liberal tariff po- licy will be framed to take into consideration interest, pensions. railway deficits and ordinary expen- diture and ii will be adjusted on ii revenue basis. in regard to the railway situation he maintained ihai under the Board of Manage ment there was no safeguard agains: proflteerlng and that the system was all wrong. The entei- locking or dlrectoretes was not is sound business method and ilie principle of taking ihe expendiiure 05 Dublin moneys .out of the hands of parliament could not be approv- ed. The freight rates are almosr ‘prohibitive lor shipping grain _and potatoes and these must be ud- _iusted as soon as posslb)9_ He maintained that the statement made regarding the surplus eiirneil by the Merchant Marine was not correct and that the governmeni embarked upon the work of build- ing these ships without 11 policy and without authority. Mr. Donald McKinnon. Mr. Donald Mt-Kinnon. the next speaker, maintained ihal Mr. Sinc- lair was now taking objection lo H1311? llllilgs which had occurred dllflllx the parliamentary session and of which it is not on rgwru that he look any objociicu ru ui, the lline. He was in the House when these measures which be Dow condemns were passed ami ii \v;i.»- his place and duty ng, .i iiioinliei' io raise his objpr-flung lliere He has stated night ufier night in his campaign meeiings ihai (‘:ina'k1P"0W» YW" ly would bring out ii candidate und u f so he would support him :ig much, YOUI' Syliielll f0f lille Um s possible. The Riillwziy Board or Manzigenient is too ziutocrallu,. he mulntuliieil. its members iii' hc You re hen .You huve .1 bud taste ln ytouih. your i»_ve.- lips , piircheil. No \l',yoii feel inu;iii_ pi'ii~ perly passed _Ind wliiit you ‘need 15 n cle p inslilc. llun'i ~ .~ ond the control cl' the Auflilorilil l'0l1l`»~'€lf 058 Wh" 10”" -ul who sliouiii o.K_ all publlcwvu. rind don Dori w lilil'-“ll estlmuies. if the Labor party lslllhyelcs that te nnd injure. elected they will undertake tolF€‘Ill»flI\l>€i` iii I IUSUYUUS ‘lf inaiiiige things so that there wouill_lll@ Si0Ulll<‘ll. nd bowel” “V” be no chance lor graft. They \\'ill’E0ll8 by lil Wllil gf‘“ll\'» lcontinuc beiiimious nuisriniu- ; i have only a ge;-[aiu amount 0( |-0|] c non Lon ense 5 urgirlstep in economy linil the turiffli00 brcmlse over Billie opposition. rind the result is that Rfb" they are being reorganized nnd F-»*"°'_" will soon be upon their feet again ~ '/'5,-, The Merchant Marine is operating \ pu, Q. i:-w’~ in connection with the overnmsnt K rriillwiiys, nnd no n result freighi V ` 4-- rates have come down ull the way rl 5 from twenty lo sixty per cent. and 3 b°d when we get fuller co operation be hands ol' parliament and adjust our post office and militia system." He claimed that the gross public debt showed evidence of outrii~ geous corruption and mismiinnge» ment and quoted the Dnlton Sani- lnrlum and Convalescent Home in this province ns examples. ll' the riiilyvnysi went bankrupt ll must have been hecnuse they were not given a fair shake. Under Lnurier everything wus going ii‘lI right. lf ri farmer went bust the government would riot help him out and why should they rome to the assistance of llle railways? Referring in the soldiers" vote he claimed that Pre- mier Meighon was not acting fair- ly and that for this reuson he was 1311,., fin", tween them and more perfect con; |101 H Hilfe mill! 10 lilive Placed in i i OW uecilons between our vessels and *meh "Wh Babys “$9” "our rnilwiiy lines we will get the form" n u m b e I of to-n ---' -~ --- -- --»-~ V .rates down io where wo -west them. patrons. Direction United Hotels ‘ Company ol America. Reservations rim be made for - any Haul in The Unifui Hotels _ Cuinpuny 's Chain. G00. H. 0'Nlll, General Mllllilf L. s. Muldoon. E. R. rlwher Monsoon il) ship "1iiiiriiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiullilii~i.iiiiiiiiii. li, . °l. »-_-si-»______.__l_--_ 00-0 Hotel Victoria Famed for its oulslne i service. | consult Reference had been made on many occasions bv Messrs Sinc- W* . . _ »ee lair and D. A. Moifllnnon regarding miin ulution of soldiers votes If _Thlsuilanilerouii charge was answer . ed very emphatically by Mr. Myers at Grand View and li has been thrashed out time and again; but ii ls still being drugged into discuss siou_ The speaker wished to reall to the audience un extriict from ii , letter written overseas during the war by ii gentleman well known in -_-.__ 0a1V0S Rlxeumatism ? Pgtalgggg prne¢rsi|i¢,s¢is¢iu.i.umss¢»r The remedy is simple, lsex s- Oats dee, easily takes and hsrinlres. Tern l¢ton’s ...il$:'1.".'.'.'...'.lI.”"”°"' " J. W. Fins, °""‘“‘°.'l° °°P""“ " Manager Fa rmere Cooper- Yosr drug|lst will supply yon. ‘ Make Ii Your nomo in ~ ' ` etlve store vm" hr 'rn "ht M .rcmpiu ¢l\ll‘|°¢“¢°Wl\ E""""" P- E' l- tosfer M Coiborse lt., Torosteu m ., ,V ,_, _ __ _,._..-.. ....... > _ -_°~* '_ his liandg the affairs of the 1-oun~ try. The Merchant Murine is oi' no benefit to shippers because ihe rates on this service are, as high as on the triilns be claimed. The ships are ruriningfnow iiot in com- petition with other lines but to give people n job. and the govern- men controlling them is being lt- s,ell;'h§ntrnlled .by grsfters and jobbers. The speaker went on to discuss the tariff from ci standpoint of free trade as li used to be ln England, maintaining that Cann- illan industries need opportunities to show British pluck and lnllla- tive rnlher than to be given pro- tection. The Conservatives are blaming the Liberal; for the hole Canada is in, and the Liberau `blame the Conservatives for not running affairs economically. The speaker concluded by urging a strong emigration policy as the best method of building up census figures Mr. P. 8. lrown. Mr. P. S. io his recent loltetown as s stated that the ; rx., EWIVMM gi: while in 1921 they were 81.189000, _ . \A. M Kin " ii _d bl , W W 5 r I 3 000 so tiat there has been s sub- _ iug g,0u,¢_ 1-here was uu uegee. ments Iii the following miinnerzlshoiild he so uiljusieil :is to i~eiu‘sicken. ' I I §_ ,' 5 stantlal lncrosso_ even with failing ,my to bunu mree “ues ueuuu5u,,"Cani1ds is in n dlllemu. We .blainelupnn the shoulders of those mosli - °-' i s P"l°°'~ There haf* been 3 WEN ull the stock could have been pul ,ills 80V6l'hm@Ili f0l' putting lhe iibiu to beiir the burden. Tlie'Ciiniiila had h tiirlff. ll l"“' on one line and the ciirs run as country in such a hole. To cure speaker appealed to returned sol-lliill' or no iii nil. -easily. When, the Conservatives, the evil We would adjust the tariff iiiers for their vote and concludeii. After som remarks lil’ took hum the runways were in railway and freight rates, place by inulntziinlng that owing to tlicllilysrg ii vci\tliunks wus li- uuuh u uuuumun mu; they gouiu the railway management in the strong cmnblnes of manufui:turers,ldere0x BD l'0\-li’ |l""“" against reduction of wages provi-fiiliil lJOWelB `-`Bl0m3Cl1 5“'e€'i ,led the mon higher up iirc cutlllllli your lie; _r for nioiillis. ` .wo 'run siiouui be the fir.iilChlldren lov ke CHfi<‘=~\‘el~ i Ui' .\li - __. - - ---_ K ( ' --<1 :;: was identical and was health of some cln n e e i is simple enou g Especially when you know i cts, some of which are give e EVERY mother is proud of s y, strong youngster that radiates buoyant energy. She has reason to be proud, because ' 's 3006 health' proves her wisdom in the so the food 91° lives her boy or girl. y All mothers should know 3 N children require s balanced diet, s diqt con 'I' ' food ole. ments needed for building and energiz little body- Grape-Nuts, the rich, npurisrilgig e from whole wheat flour and malted barley, with milk or cream, contains -the materials the for its best growth and developmeni_ 1;.; GFIPG- Nuts helps malie sound t I ng nerve! Ind Pure red blood, and for the pulses is nothin! more wliolesorne or delicious. '” ` Go to your grocer today and 3 I' package of '*f"\Ilh~slvihs Grape-Nurs. Lei the 31!" lil" *U mel' Wmh Wm* mmf, Neem or stewedhih °f WM' into an avimirlng pudding. orsp¢.i~iuh`ef°°d 01°* will be relished by every member of ¢)*1ily. Grape-Nuts-the Body Qiilder “Tliere’s s Reason" ‘ ic. '- ` _..-___-1 T he reason _/br the contz' good » Il* l _ 2. A .\ 'T-53:-'~“_2;I .ii _‘“ 9