925 Thoat c t°iii monné year. _ ° I dissol . -fri niec ons e ll 22.1 immetllrtelvrelislvtll befelt. ~ P nslar gredgltlked an are s PensIarS _ RAL DBUGSFORE CEP}\g`slar Laxative Cold Breakers will cure our cold in one day. 2 c a box-try them. ggflldlls ‘ -8lIl¢ ll U. received wltlant remittance can .“.5.l§.~°f.'.lT¥!?. Joints” P never “_ ~ The :Confer- in Boys to be 10 to out parts. by way of en- where copies came to an! care to be forwarded, Ive eenta OOOY- ~Pi'0W56 [B!`0§~» Lid- mnst be added to coat to cover postage, ere. contractions eo\us\ as one word, but Ive lgllea (ls OMIM) - . gn allowed as an wal. Cash remittances to server een lust aeeennssy all advertise- LEAVE VUUR Order all 'H03' In so san this rsh man's Dharlottetown sample rooms la overlooked. Advertiaeleltl at he acknowledged. A|'QlU Wllltl I _.ie For Bale. Al IIIBBIYIIU HAI I0 HARK- et the Service Shield in Prince lldwara Island. Good proposition for the riirht party. Art Novel- ties Co.. London, Ont ‘ '_ _ IURTBAIT AGIIITI W'lI.l’l'l UI, state unount otvyonr gusiness for special prices; e no have the largest, beat oduipped plant in Canada. can :ive promptest ser- vice and beat war at moderate Ipricel. Drintl finished frames new line. Free Samples. Mer- chants Portrait Company Tor- onto. ni:-‘i-is-tr. Wanted Vl'Al\"l‘li1D-ANYIIODY HAVING A .small farm for sale. please notify U. L. McFadyon, Churchill, R. R. No. 2, P. E. I. 8140-11-8 Teachers Wanted -IND. ALFRED DMDONALD, LAND Survovor. Hermanvllle, Rates Div- isional~Llne. 10. usually!! each owner. Day S .25 per hour. plus proportionate railway 13111;. 11 6 6; A FDR SALE-A COTTAGE WI'l‘II two desirable lots also all acre of land on opposite side oi' street. Apply to John Burhos. Allan St.. Charlottetown. 3140-ll-8-Bi. _,__..___._..___._.._. Lost I LOST-RUBBER TIRE OFF IIUGGY between city and Falconwood. Finder please leave at Largo Bros. Reward. Nov. 8-si. l.0.il'I\-IN CITY, PART OI" TIRE holder from Studebaker Cor. Please notify Saunders. Newsome and Co. Nov. 8-Si. Situations Vacant PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting Cards. Sample Book free. Men and women already making S5 up daily in spare tlrne. Bradley - Garretsons. Brantford. Ont' _ i..__ i .M2-_ rnnsonsns ,r lMr. A. J. lVicNevln. Bonehaw. was in the city yesterday., -Mr. P. G. Rowe, Game Warden, ()'Leo.ry, tis in ilfhe city. 'Mr. N. MclDonald, Caledonia, was in town yesterday. Mr. A. B. ‘Cuvllffe. Hunter Riv- er. was tr. _visitor to the city yester- ilily. Mr. Lindsay Crawford, Editor of the Toronto Statesman. is visiting in Charlottetown. ul/Irs. J. Gillan, Grafton Street. luis returned from a visit to ‘Mon- treal and Ottawa, -Mr. and Mrs. L. Goodye of St. John are spending a few days in the city, t'he 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thomson. g _ _ lltlrs. J. M. Davison and fnmi.ly of the city. left yesterday morning for Belleville. Ont. to spend the winter with her son. 'Mn-. and Mrs. Alfred Thorne 0! this city are :receiving congratula- tions on'l’he 50itia Anniversary of tholr mnrriagle. ‘Cor-p. Reuben Nelson lWatts has arrived at his home at York, after ti months treatment in the Ortho- Dedic lies/pitnll, Tdronto. Among tho recent visitors to the City. were Mrs. John A. McPhall “ml daughter, Miss Myrtle, of A11- pln Road, Lot 30. They are the Kimi! of her daughter, Mrs. Rob- ert Davie. 82 Green _i-ltreet. I §_~. _ _._.._._... ASTHMA . “N Uhresl rl si f e Nnc tits T2,F},"'}§'fg by the wer-ltr.. only m|mm_°l 0 emedy. Don't surfer a ,,.,,mm0n;_’"K°i‘- Bend today. 85-day U," cunts (irunrantood. Trial sine, W. K. nvérxcovor pglgagm |_|'2 ,"' "Wi MII.. Clielslat . utusl street. Toronto Wifi-1 lucrlolr sus I “"1 instructed -by Mr 'l‘bo| D x,“§,',‘;"- W*“°"ei~. not is ul sell Ml his tptrieniieea on November 20th 100 Mm fitécron emi implements. “muon WT: In E006 btnte Oi mill and i I (IWOIHDQ h0l|5g_ bgrnl War Vctera_n Column (Continued from Page Thirteen) high time that something definite was done. We have before sugges- ted that it might he well for the Mayor to .ask the various Societies in the city for an expression oi opinion as to what form the monu- ment should take, but nothing ha/ss been done. We now suggest that I the city canvassers of the Victory loan who handed over their commi- ssion amounting to a little over $4000.00 get to-gether and see what can be done to put at little life in the matter. As we have stated he- iore we believe the monument to be erected should serve some uB0.!il1 purpose in a. community such as ours. We intend in a few days to place on exhibition is suggested plan of a building, which we believe will -be worthy oiiithe memory! of our deed. and at the some time serve usefully t'he present and future generations. ARNll8TliCE DUTY.-Let. us not forget our duty at eleven o'clock on Armistice day the llth in-si. Let the two minutes silence be used in the same way as 'it was by all who had husbands or -sons overseas two years ago. lWe ieel sure they used it as s time of .prayer and thankful- noss to Almighty God the giver of ` all victories. Why not have “a re- peat” by the whole Empire? Let each one do his duty. This duty is required at the present time. Let ug -prey that the opposing factions rin ireland may be 'led into the wal' of`light and right, and that nil the troubles there may be speedily set- tled. and that we may then hilve a lasting pence and lliopplness within our far tflung Empire. RED CROISJS.-The Canadian Red Cross »Soclety are putting on o. drive this week. the proceeds of which are to go to the starving childrell of Europe, some oi who's iotheru fought wth us and some azainst 119 in the late war. 11.000000 orphans over there. Their c\'Y il "C0019 0" sr and help us." Let us give to their relief even ii the Klvinli lil’-' cessitates' our cutting out one or more of our -many and varied 1119"* ul-ss for 'a week or two. We can surely do that to save ‘IIN- _,-_{$>1-*‘ Supt. IJ. S. Brown, ` Stays in Moncton MUNUl‘0N_ Nov. 9.-With rv nrd to time rumored chances 0° ‘the eastern C.'N.°R. lines the Tim” is reliably intormed that Genera' Sllpt. L. -8. Brown ls not likely to be moved from Moncton but in I-he br Smiles. coach house: s sprln¢|`l\¢|' futtrre he 'will probably be 00k running throu li ’ || _ s 80 acres of w',‘;h::"'}Il. g acres with _aldeY mud further 0 0-ills of the barn. For Particulars see handbllls. liven enlamed powers in connec- ltlon with the management of the Eastern Divialoll.. ~_ - ----1-O-2-1-' Paranlps. hliheot price paid. J. A. Fntqtthikbn lild O0. 8485-11-9-4| I Central Guardian' ORDERS TAKEN at H0lman‘s lufm~`Charlottetown sample rooms for the advertised 'Sumlperside bar- salns. 3539-11-lost connect- DON'T ~F-ORGET THURSDAY and Friday Armistice na s a t e h ` . Y t. h ig Mon- store. Prowse Bros.. Ltd. 3474-11-9--ii. TOMORROW INAUGU-RATES THE LAST two days climax of our November drive at new prlces. Pat ons Limited-. 35-28 THE CLEARING prices adver- "Sed 'DY Holmanfs, |Summens_ld9. can also he had at i-Ioi.man's Char- lottetown sample rooms on the same dates.. 3539-‘11~'10-3d QHMISTICE DAY8,1THURSDAV an Friday -bargains for every- ,B474-11-9-4I . for the advertisedi Summerside bargains Nov lltih to 20th 3539-11-10-3l __l_._. ‘RAILWAY FARES refunded on a $25.00 cash purchase, Nov. 11th to 20th inclusive. -Bee our ati. in this issue. Sinclair und Stewart. Limited. 3\5»31~11~l0-2| ___,._ IPATONS UNLIMBERING or lowering sale should interest ev- ery motfher, father, sister and brother in P. E. Island who want seasonable -goods at reasonable prices. 3527--11-10-31 ....l_._. - POLICE GOURT.--nit the Police Count yesterday 'an aidflournled pro- hiibitiion case aipalinst a woman re- 'slrlted in conviction and she was fined $200. or three lmen-ths. A mlm ifortbnealch of the Motor Ve» One of the oldest ihlouees in Cfhar- ~lot.tet'own--tbe small coiitisge at the corner of Spring amd Brighton Avon lin that locality. The logs: are dove- 'iiailad and saddi.erSin“yih'Z'€2lf.5ci?ef° _ 3531-11-10-211' aovs coN\FERl=.NcE -_ The meet the Archnescoh of P E ls -_1- local committees look for the as land A full attendance is expect IBEER AND WEEKS offer whole sistance oi' the citizens. to make U9-Wh'lC|1 |155 'been Vdfaili -f0l' sale prices all over store Thursday the Boys' ‘Conference u. success O & some if-nw. is iwins 'ww dvwn by d rl-'tl `. 3516-1-1-io-ii 3-1111 io ifsl Mr Jalmes tLa:wlor,~wfl1o has .pur an lay ___f W T|”gEN'%';`$'é'R\‘£,/22:; ESVMBTQ ` - - N ,h y iffldlgugg ;‘;f,‘;‘fgW%‘;°f’“h;”2§fS2f§§|f; Ana You AFRAID to listen to oswEi.L.- services sr ter weight Regular woo, cl.-,mng Sat Mat .the truth? lf not come and hear Andrew Church Orwell on Satnr per suit $5 75. Sinclair and Slew aun- lLindsay Crawford, .Market Hall dirty 13tll at 230 Rev J W I\l art Limited 1920 Edition o1.the Popular Success ` "Ilhul‘.sday night 3517-11-10-li. Kenzie will preach Communion 35311110 “I WH-H M°oRE AND MURPHY THE SAME GLEVER _-___ erviiice ftt ll next Snbbuih, and ..»1Nor|cE.. l-l..l Mabohamgglst eve/ning servicehit o 4 DOZEN SAMPLE GEORGE COMEDIANS and optometrist has moved 'into his --- T-|-,E BLOUSES, only one of odd, __ __, _--. -_ __ - new store, corner Maine and -High E,N'rl4U9lAs'r|¢; MEE-r|NG3 ki 5 1|; f . Streets. 35.14-11-10-wis-31 E)(pE¢'rE0_.Well known leaders wlrtlolesnilg Ipiicest éI:lTll;iTmu‘llLr§; "fam" and Flffhfl' offer ___ in Boys work will attend the Sum stewart Lgmigul HEAVY wool. sl.ANlis‘Br11d:lbsne imriiis only Sister Egziierlsgrihfslvvlfllulletlfroiglggi W" "°“" BY""°' “'°" k"°‘”’" °"""°"°'°"”‘ G"' " 3 on' Thursday and Friday “_”" for Summersldc und one for Char M°'"b°" °f *mi P°P“|" MUl|°3| 3°"'°d¥ Beer and Weeks. 3516-111-10-ll loltetown otherwise the (`ll.lrlotle -- Mews wmrstn uunsnwe/ts gownuigxis 1111111 bS<1l`m’;§£f§;°“Ca‘§‘ Pslcss-Nlowrs-15s, $100, si so Pl.us 'mx WOMEN'8 ALL WOOL FANCY (odd lines) worth from $2 50 to mei 0 9 GOAT-S modern styles. worill $25. $3 50, clearing Nov 11th to 20th, Parties from flllarlottctolvlltm und SAT MATINEE ADULTS $100 CHILDREN 501: ll . 22;. f‘.:,“= .“‘;‘.“°..f;’;.“;i.‘;ll.l‘:.‘¥.; ;l;’:‘..'§;".‘1‘.ll.‘..?.1 “ .l.‘.i,‘.'.‘.v.,..‘l1"....::‘.:‘23....,:..f':. °~ -°v°=»=°w -1 n S il I . . slcwirt l.hhltt-<1. 85111110 21 P1 Vi<»I-"W iq “*“‘°