I éiff _<>___1§,¥1_Ifj!`21`.-"1'1,il`1_'zl" ‘ frm: '_ ‘ ._- And, madam, you should just smell the fragrance of crushed coffee after it is brewed.~ you never tasted ground coffee" """"‘."1_ " ' "7'tra\féll_ed 'far andwwide and tasted coffees in i various",_climes, tell us they have never tasted more delicious coffee. Solne have even said-but we will refrain from printing suchfhigh praise. We prefer you to try Red Rose Crushed Coffee without revealing anything further as to its quality. We don't want to take all the edge off the surprise in store for you when you try it. And the same price it was three years ago. cvs 1-. offeie And the Havor of it! wel1’},4`: -Doors o|Jen.7.Il0 lx. m. , 753110- with a flavor just like Red Rose ‘ _ Coffee. ‘ Coffee critics, those wllo have* - pl-qv.- 1|. 1_1* `. ft;’_i7 A *s _ _ ( ( 1 ’ _ 'rf' - - _ \` ' '=.| _ ,_ ,_ 1 i 1t1~;l~‘.~eo1s fl .1 ~. - ~* VM -- - -,..._ . ~ ‘:;;J._»_. »,|,,,_ if F. ~/' .1 ;r_==__= _:-1 ' ., ~- »'-~-~1- iii: . i ' 1’ f 1` _ f,, I _ » ` i T _ _ _. ' il _ ~ if.-_L-1`_'1iii“["l°,_` 1 1 _-_.`I iff-.~_ 115,, ’$ll|‘ ' Fall *’f1*' 1 " f _L ,_.` ~ -1 _._'.1;1»;1¢.:rff;fif.:i.. ‘.-1<-.$i.-‘=1rw~~1luiir»;1~-ii; °r .». -. rf' \ ._ _ 5.2% _ _ s~ ,of . Hr 'T1' - =--'.. . Y" "_"' *""""" ' ' f">f`" “-‘7"1"‘ *ln BRINGS Cl-IEERFUL WARMTH VVllen the willicl' \\‘§1:- ,- ....»,..~ _. a____ _. .-.-,.:.;, -_ ._ “__ .__--~,-__»~._,___ 3.; . ,.1 'J ..-' ' f:"‘“"'v. '=.‘¢’_t.’l£d\` ...';'~!' 7*-"i'.5'°.¢f."~.~-'<.lf.\.-.a‘.-'__- _ 1-’.‘!7'..“f...f` ‘».: _ ill prollliscs ii` tllcrc ls' :l rice crop . Pig Y'-'~_;_j;____`¢¢ _#__ _ .c-__; - ._ ' ._~ " The lGeii1'tl'al°A Cuczrdl IT PAYS to buy in this province. ` spscml. $256-¢:ri's Hlgli cot.. Good! | laced or buttoned $3.75, Morris-Smith Beer. ,727~10-20M6i H I 'cc-nts. Ladies- with baakest free. BOY.-'l‘lle Bayer 'Studio advise or- li umm selfto the front. Tl‘hW ifre tak- 1lllg orders daily and there is bound 1 to be tlisappoilltment if anlple tllno ' is not given to illl orders. 750. , THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL, |Cal'tel"s Bookstore. This is u very ibc-.lutlful Early Fall number and every household sllould have a copy. I-'rice only 15c per copy, if by mail add i 7c extra for postage. 751. ,KENNEDY &. C0., 0'~LEARY.- Want party or parties to invest |1:antile Country business on Prince 'Ellward Island. One half of the stock 'to be retaincll by present owners. "l`ho ill llealtll of Mr. Kennedy com-1 'pulls him to retire from active busi- to Kefnlll-dy & Company, 0‘l.eary :LP 'rl-le Ren cnoes._ A bas- llet social in tile lmoroscor tho nod lcross will so hola 1.. srooknolo Hall, iMonday, Oct. 29th. Admission 15 REMEMBER, VOUR SOLDIER1 WATER RATES.-There are a few watorlakers who have not paid their rat8s»f0r the current quarter. After Monday. tho 221.11, llvoso will so turn- , ed uit' without further notice. | 1 144-10-zolvlzl. I J0i~N8 THE P. El I. HEAVY BAT TERV.- Lester L.. Kennedy, of the Afmllersg Boot and Shoe company staff and James'C\lrran. or Morton and 'l`llompson’a, have joined the Prince .`Edwa1°d Island heavy battery, and are stationed at1lves' Point says' the Hall-‘ lux Heralti..' A -| _ 1 ¢ __.1 _ | “7iNNEs'_HousE oF unsAMs."-- i.lust received by express at ()Alt'I‘ER’S l!O0KS'l`ORE another ilfty copies Miss Mo11tgomery’s llew book "Annes llouse of Dreams.’ Phone your order for a copy of Ralph Connor's‘ new l November issue has Jilst arrived atf Book 'Tile M3101" _WhiCl\ Will be ready, ' I in a few days. ‘Everybody will want ito read the ilate-at bcok by this cele- brated Author. lt contains many ite-mg of great interest pertaining to lille prese'nt"1war as the Author has ,been at the front‘a long time. ‘The books ol’ the season. S 751.i HALIFAX SHIPPING- Friday wit- d.lv wele the new three mnsted Ari (‘allnda, :l1‘cordil1g to n bulletin issuedi by thc (Iellsus and Statistics' oillcoi was 82,564,130 pillllllls, vallled at ly less than ill 1015, when 83,901,453' pounds rcpresollted the olltpllt. ofthe llonlillioll. 'l‘lle value ofthe 1915 pro-I duration. owing to thc lower range oi" prices then prevailing, \vas sollsidc-r-1 ably loss. ming ploootl at $24,3s5,0sz.f (hllario and Quebec together produc-Q ied sevclliy per cent of the creamc-ry; ihultcr oi ilallildu. The prodllctloll and' value oi’ faetol-_v cllecses ill the Mari-l time Provillces in 1916 werc- as fol-i lows: l’l'illt~e lu look off for I the different (lolnpllllies lnst your has incl wiih thc approval oi’ the fur buyers." A ' What stronger tesilllllony collid one :lsk i`ol'~tl1o lilct that , ‘ my work has been ipvorabty conllnentcd upon by both Mr. McLur§ and o pert filr‘bllyel‘s ill lilo ivo'l‘ld's`l;l‘o;li.e.~lt fur ‘ ‘ 'celltres 'hshouldihlo ull the evidence required loprepure lox _pol1,s_sbjthai:‘the,{ will commhnd the ill'ghe'st prices. _ i' I make a specialty of p1'o`pllrillg pelis for the lllal'licl----I 'employ thc nlost 1approved lnetllorls of slreiclliug-I know -how to bring out the lu:-ltrous sllccll of the ful'--I kllow how to . shape and ilnisll tho skin so that it. will app:-ul to the bitt fill* denier. I _ lt' -you/wish to prepare yollr pclts to conlllllnlld tllo lligllesi. market prices lt_ will pay you to get in touch with me without delay. My chorgesaro reasollalile. Slliisfnvtioll guaran- teed, Write me at om-o allvlslllg the nllnlbcr or pelts you inland preparing lor market. and I will gladly go llllo thc mat- ter in detail 'with you. ' _ ’ ' , I am prepared to purchase i _ 200 red. Patch and silver foxes ` lf you have any to dispose of 11 _ cali on me at once. 1 ’ 1. 1, 1-~ 7._~.": - FA \ ` ` A D I ' II K' (I » 1 0101?, i`f'3f.'”11»3e- .-fy- __1_ ’ lv _ | l‘l11i_Q1lAcs|i Nurses’- Registration I Bureau , for patient and nurse- service free. ~ Dr.E.C. Harri;-'_ I1 _ Eye Specialist ‘ 0111.1 luiyil l1...1. avala- ing, Charlottetown Oiiice Honra 9.30-12.30 2-5 Phono |53--HI. 1 1 |Nlld,; Golden Rod`for ilrapaud, l’. E. CANADIAN BUTTEFt.-- The total' I., to load produce; Lady liill with productioll ol cl-ellmery butter ill lgcllerlll cargo for I/Alwloise and Rosie $2l§.!lilii,355.'l‘l1c prodlll-.tloll was slight.-1|'our-master, live tllree-lllaster and 051. iscl Mcl.cod. Assistant's Department. lun (Tllurcll Agent, from lleulerura, olli Moldéersoll and Blair Mcl.c~ad. Grade' Sept(-lllber 13th, says: "We had il_ ll.- , llele.. ltossi;"2, Hazel Mclieoll; , . nav/ii/////'_\\\\\n\o\\\ .0 U' 0 ‘U r' Q' `< .lb ltlf Il, with general cargo for River liourgcois. The 1lepul‘tllre oi’ thc- fleet . i I and those ofthe day before left one »5§3'f§-E _Prince wx; _,y , ~- _ _~ _ _ _ - ~ I _ - *f A ,v -ia-as-S* ’i', _ll _ . _, _ *_,,_,_.,_.,g .v ._ _..._ __ _ ...; . Edward .~o.'.;.‘.¢..... __ 1 _ vaoasas. ONLY ONE MORE`(lIIAl"I‘ER , of the Supreme Adventure Serial “PATRIA” '='~ -` ’l‘oday’s Chapter " The Border Peril - Tho Dainty Little stay Vivian Martin ' 'Is Replete With Thrills and Sense - -7 I 1 ` The Oliver Morosco.Photopl'ays 1 ` Present L _, Dainty Vivian Martin ,, . _ . -in- ' Chance” A , ls at her best ln this heart-appeal- tion, Battle Scenes, Trench Warfare and a Sensational Air Duel, Supply ,_ appealt ing story. A sweet story that will 0 all _ many thrills. 1~ See This (‘hi1pter 'I`odi|_v \\'edllesil:ly and 'I‘llll1'1-lllily BLANCHE SWEET g ll . *Italy ‘ Those expert' i`un-makers Eddie Lyons ' and Lee Moran ' _in._ Married by Accident _I 1 Ilvlolor' ls- regarded one of tho best!l' Supported by ThOS_ Meighan ` (‘omll1g I"eatu1'es_(lonling -- and Theodore Roberts Friday - Saturday Coming Soon - _ (illarlle Cllllplin Mm- Pickf rd llc-.ised the departure ol' another fleet V --1]T‘-- ' In a return date f y ` 0 of sclloollers, with the favorable winds . 1 0 __" __ f - ' vnsels bound to the castwald foil One Uf hlb best 1 ' . In _ for ' _' ' : - _ " ' tilluinq from thc- day lmfore says till- e Succ(-35393 ‘°'l`ll9 P0011 .[4it¢IB_ 'ne.~1s. For l’url.her pnl'tlel1lars apply lleruld. Aimong thwiii Hiiillllg .l"‘=ii-"I" “E1ls\' Street” Ri(-]l Gin" _ , . 6,;,;_]0_wMtf_ I mé,,_ Wm, cm.g00f f|(,u,- fm. Sl, _]0l,,,~,, 1 1 ..es- ' 1 1. W . - THE ll\RilER PAlR|lil|SN| WHU`S HUUVER I5113"?-i?¥i1»iéSili3fiif_ “`”°"‘ tflontinued from page four.) Allah" Hu" H°lfi|i¢Y- :~.cvcl1ti»c1l other sclloollers ill port, ill-i 1-luding the seven which arrived dur-' illg the day. UIGG HIGH SCHO0L.- F0llo\\'illg is lilo standing ofthe pupils oi' Uigg School for the month of September, l’1'illt~ipzll’:~l Departnlellt. Gracie Vll'.~‘ 1, Louise McKinnon; 2, l"lorellcc‘M1:- l.eod; ii, Minnie White and Margaret I\lcl.cod. Grade VI.-1, Fenton Daw- son; 2, Jean W'hite and Ellie Callnp-i bell ;. Peter Murchison and (lhristellei |Mcl.eod. Grade- `V.-v-1.' (illcster Mc-I _l’llcrson; 2, Margaret Martin; 3, ltus- iorollo »lv.~1, Komloon lut:l.oo1l; 2,' lliutll ltoss; 3, Mary McLeod. Grade |111.-1, sytlnoy wlllouguly; 2, Boll.” 53, .lcssie Czlnlpbell. Grade 1.- (Sen-I Eior)-1, Edison McLeod; 2, Margaret-t Calllphell; Il, Alexander McLeod. (Jun- iiorl-l, lit-len Ml,~l'llcrsoll; 2, Allister Ii Mt-.l.co_li. l -ai ‘ ODDFELLOWS CELEBRATE.-Mr. |(leol'ge S. Ryan. of Cllurlottetowll. ygl-and lllastcr ot` the Oddfellows ill ‘thc ' ulariillne provinces, addressed all open llleetillg of the order here'I`huls day cvelllllg says the St. John '1‘cle- graph. Mr. W. I-`. lll1theway,depuiy grand nlastcr, presided, and u large llulnber of the members of tho order the ltebekahs and friends were pre- sent. Mr. ltyall dealt with the hist» ory, allns and objects oi’ the order and t1'z1t-.ell the work which it was proposed to do ill ll patriotic and fra- ternal way. During the evening Mr. llatheway, on behalf of the Rebeck- ahs. presented Mrs. Ryan, who ac- colnpallied the grand master, a bou- lluet ot’ Ameriran beauty roses. All address was delivrreli by Mr. ’l‘holll- us White, ol' Cllarlottetowll, 1; forlncl- lllcllrbel' ot' ltionecr Lodge, and vol-.al solo.-1 were rontlercd by Miss Allldur, Mrs. Murray Long, and Miss Gladys ii'l'nl1t. At ho»closc ol' the meeting rc- freslllllents were served and 3 pleas- llllt social hour wus' s`pent. \\\\\\"'Z’///J g 1 The Cause of a ' fough lt is unwise io attempt thc treatment of any ailmefnt ,until you have dlscoverell its cause. | A cough is uslullly`caused by l t ( ( l /Illlll ll \\\\\ turned; people iilld that Liberals and (lollservlltives, Radicals and Collserva- tlv~c_s,1a1‘e made of very lllucll the same" clay. At this precise nlolnent. Mr. Lloyd George is presiding ill London, over a War Cabinet which contains numbers of men, wllo ill days- gone past `wculd have thought it a thing ill- crelllble that they could be on any political terlns with the author of “l.imellouse." After a time the politi-l clan oi' Canada will discover tllati what has bccolllcpossiblu to the Lib~| erals and the Conservatives oi’ the Undoubtedly one of the big ot' the day is lloover, American controller. He prefers to call self food administrator. having same dislike as' Mr. Asquith “that word, dictator." Ha has mentioned in responsible quarters as a likely successor to President Wilson ill the White House. and the sugges- tion has been warmly received the people wllo do not know what politics are] if he is able to prices' ot' food in the United States at men 1 food hiln- the for been by his keep United Kingdom, and ‘to the various groups ot' the ltigllt and Left ill l<`1'ullce, should be of ‘easy tliges-tion to tllelllselves. Whrln this-li comes about the acidity of Uallaillall politics will have lleell great- ly lllellowcd, and the interests of ‘the country will he discovered ill no way /Ylfillso" -- -93% Ellglisil. l’robably hewas never heard /\~ V- ~ ~~67'-4' oi’ ill the United States before tllebe- Aln Loco . . . . .. ._ .58 AlnS&R.. .. .. Anaconlla.. _ . (Tcn . .. lil. l<‘. (ll. .. . . . . ._ _ Mex Nor l’owcr S. I’. . . . . .. . Sill. . . . . . . . ..3il% ll. S. . Il, 'l`. l’. It. S. .. MUTHER! GIVE [}H|lll . a reasonable level through the there is no booll he could demand such confidence in 1lllm that if he they will probably argue that no could have succeeded. Over and o have sllit`er‘cll ill tho pl'ocess;" was me biggest American living ‘**m-i-- lianl on the lllternational mg,-p_ Siililii iiUillAl|UNS can ho thought of lloover. Lived Long -in England. tations furllislled by l“. B. McCurdy ` & (‘o., stock and bond broke-'rs, lnenl- lers Molltreai Stot-_lc Excllllllge, Mc- `l1i`lly Bulldiilg. liibllfd-X. N~ SJ llinl as an Englishman. lie is no CLOSWG PFHCES- his working years' in England working lor English interests. %¢5f¢"di‘Y T°d=Y business is Ellgiisll; his partners 1111/, 118% 595/4 88% ciao 74 as 150% 119 IA. 117. 71; _ so 4f»=l;. low. ss ns ginllillg of the war. This is ra wonderful, for our cousins as a .86% , $631/, 73% Yruc. .. ....il7% ‘alll’iu'. ._ ..l5!l .SXM 80 in-:uiillg .. ....75 89 whether at home or abroad, and lloover belongs to that select cl llut Mr. lloover, thought he is and even lu England, outside of ilu; and ilnullclal circles, he was 105 .8054 .57 into interllatiullal celebrity when war broke ollt. A committee hastily-forllled of Americans in f doll to assist other Amorlcalls' to was recalled by some Alllericllllx llnd got busy. Tllrollgll ills hands "SYRUP ill FIGS" IF I TUNGUE IS ililiillll assistance. lloovor‘s lllolley calne llalllly. The Big Neutral Force. f cross feverish, sick, bliious, clean 9 little liver and bowels. from his fellicwi-coun-try-lllen that would not be granted; and the people have again it has been said tllat 'before United States entered the war Hoover work for Belgian relief kept Ullcle Willen- ever :1 European thought oi’ an Ameri- Wllell he was made food dictator pro-German and others denounced I-Ingiislllnall, but he has lived most 0| do not overlook their millionaires, lllllch past forty, had been living al- lllost in rc-tlrelnellt fur some years. known. lie leaped almost overnight llolne, alld lloover‘s organizing ability was appealed to, threw his' coat off 000 Ami-rleall refugees passed, and a- bout 5,000 of tbelll lleedf-ll iilnancial Will” falls one over the His lilfl and His are ther ruhe Mr. ilSS'. not mill- not the was Lon- get lie 42,- ill. < '__ U 1:1 all irritation, or inflammation of the air passages. This its ll con- dition which it negleeted.ma. rovo serious, therefore ougll should always bo..treai.e elore it reaclles the stubborn stage. THE TREATMENT To sucessilllly combat ollgil use OUP _ YRUP PINE TAR WITH 60 ' LIVER OIL It will stop tho cough in 11. ery sh‘ori. time, by removing the inilnnlmation which caused it. It is a scientific remedy tha 0 illto silence. I "` "\\v\'\\\\ clvililren love tllls~"ir1lit lnxniivw’ 'ind nothing _clse` clellnses tllo tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child Shllply will not stop playing io empty the bowels, and the result is, they bu;'ollle tightly clogged wltll whsle, liver gets sluggish, stolllncll sours, then your little one becoimes cross, l1ali`-sick, feverish, don't ent. sleep or uct llaturlllly, breath is ball. systclll lull ot"cold, has sore throat. stonntl-ll-llclle or diarrhocn. Listen, Mother! See il' tongue is coated. tllcu give ll loaspoonful of "(‘lllifornia. SY' |-up of figs," only in li few llollrs nll the collstipated waste, sour bile and undigesled food passes out of the sys- tcm. and you have ll well, playful vhlld a alll lloover becanle naturally the head' ol' this little conlnllttee, and before it had conlpleted the job for which it was organized other jobs awaited lt. lt was asked by tho British and Ger- lnlall Goverlllllellt to arrange for the ret'.ll'l1 to Englalld o the thousilllds of girl :tullc-llts trapped ill Gernlully at the beginning ofthe war and the equal thousands of German girls' and civilians wlloln the war found in Eng- land. Before this task had been nc- colllplisllell the plight of llelglum had begun to force itself upon the atten- tion of lilo world. Tile country was overrun employment had ceased. food was running short. Germany recogniz- Syrup of Figs" because it is perfectly and not to merely drug a cough * and ,h0w,_,|,_ Mllliglls of nlolllers give "(`_1llifornia‘ Ask your "Ugg or a 7° appropriated by Gerlnany. There ""°° °°‘*'° "‘:..2.f.';ff:_"i111'i...il;::2 11 1-11 - is ---if-1. J h & J h diliuiren pl' nil ages and for grownnpli and Hoover stepped into it. l-Ie called 0 “sn” 0 “son ppllnly _printed on the bottle. Beware to ills help a number of:Americ\ns.1 ’ ' Tho Quality Drugstore ' oi colulterfeits sold here. (let lim most of them engineers' like l1imaolf,’ Gor Koh! and Prince lineto 5'i’““(‘,'(‘)‘:n|`:'t',°;‘f,"-,hf¥p,i,f;§`£;n$h§:_3k:1’S and they took overtlle tuloof lot; zvilifh ,_on¢em`p'[_ ' ting food a1id` other supplies into Bel- od no responsibility to feed the popul- ,\| rlnless; children love lt, and it nev-- ation sllr- was trying Io enslave. Bel- ” mado to cum pemmnenuy' ei) fails to not on the stomach. liver glumvg allies could do nothing but I in f I bicolltrillute funds which might well be WEB They worked in the face of tl1e,a- pallly at best and the hostility at worst of the German authorities, bu_t they did work and with the assistance bf 'tions from almost every other civiliz; ed country they saved the Belgian na- tion from starving to death] It is said that when Hoover and his help- ers began they had only $500,000 in sight, a. gift fromthe'Brltish Govern- ment. Nevertheless, they proceeded to place orders for $2,000,000 worth of food a week. Hoover had evidently heard about the Biblical ravens. and it is not on record that the work _of Belgian relief ever halted for an hour owing to shortage of food. The Iioover committee insisted upon ro- maining ll, Belgium long after its pre- sence had beccme obviously distaste- ful to the German Government, and it was only after the Unlged States bo- cnme n belligerent fthe/t the committee was obliged to quit. Another Barefoot Boy. lioover's unique ex@rience in (Bed ing Belgluim made him a natural se)- ection as food controller of the Unit- ed States, for it ought to be- rememb- ered that the United States did not wait until Americans were hungry or the Allied soldiers starving before appointing a food controller. Hoover now works in Washington with a tre- mendous staff upon a task that is far more dlilicult than that which he grap- pled ill Belgium. But he has the habit of success. As ll boy he eamed inonely to put himself through college, ind when he was 26 he was the mining ad- viser oftllo Chinese Government. H0 discovered and operated mines on three continents, made his own for- tune and ‘tha-t of his partners before he was forty, and has a. gift for or- c. .zauization and administration tl :lt few men possess. He is an Am- ellcan that the United States may vi --ll be prolld of and whom the Allies, ll:_