nu’; Let Distance Deprive You oi th Values we 0iier in drugstore merchandise. Bear in mind that at any time ll tvlllwnweient.l¢r' you to cometo the store personally, you have only to drop us a line and we will send your needs by parcel D08!- Write us now about any m-ficle you are interested in and we will atpnce ad- vise you just what these will cost prepaid to your door. Ii you live in the city jugt use your phone and rnll-‘enannorrsrowu ouanoms. *'"" c d In" I‘ a “Me °""_- rt ihsBl I . l NOTIQL- Schooner Earl Rich- canrn c co. 1.110. announce that their tall shipment oi Dutch Bulbs have arrived here direct dram Holland and are on sale at m], "m, h, bud,“ m, "m, ; on u‘. m c ° Bookstore. 3586'1o720'zI. _ tomhwernleue ed con-l is due . ‘he; i“ Dunc “alum, u” j ‘i m an,“ my y_ mm m i ‘Mr-nu r- hues Iilncy- _ THECityoiHnmiiton, in ontall-lo “QIQ A. Aylwnrd d: O0. Connolly wharf. “m” l‘ 'g"“ u‘. “"91! l0 g boasts of having in every family in a -__ | ssss-to-le-al _ airs:- ‘llllmzllouou. i» that city a member oi.’ the Navy ll “IIBIIIU 1W w“ ‘ ' 0 '5 League o! Canada. Why not strive g o lorvlcb- , l! l" 1'0 WHOM rr "my goyqggigu GIVE our island boys a chance ' “ n“ l . - to have in every family in Char- ter the . ‘gloved? “Th9 lmfllllll required to meet U19 to qualify for the Merchant Marine lottemwn a member o! the N“), . flea 0c» OI- Ont. - goat :11‘ leixtenllzloni osnzs (5100 oPrlvlnlti-e servlcm The training m the O v Magus, . oun l osp s , o, o, , . . "Brahma, o, our bumm- flf; otmoudt subscribed is $21,056.00? 3°“; NAVAL BRIGADE 8"" tsllffill sepsis Il:.:.':"".'::.:::li.'l “F. situate‘ iii‘; ;l£‘;"t:““.’..:° °°‘""‘3‘° m "r cl-"il- V‘ "m?" “l” Would all who have subscribed y e r prov n. -—= deaFfiblng the Work 0t the N“), vice and u: we at modmte a d n u‘ h . h ces. You can support this good APPOWTED PR,Nc",AL_Mr League will ‘be exhibited at the brie prln tr er n a ° Bl‘! W 0 Wl! lo do B0. work by 10mins the Navy League ' ' Prince Edlvard Theatre on Tues- new use. 2N0 pies. lfer- kindly lhand their subscription to t c d $559“ R- 3mm“ wh° attended 9' diary, Wednesday and Thursday ct u Portr t oqlggfjl-dflftl": gnkcharlcs Hensley, Canadian ° “a 9" coiIégsiagflwgargfiiighaiexfgngih‘i this week. All membe sotthe Navy luzlasyot-I-ggfimcefifrim egmlgg’ ' ed as principal oi‘ Brackiey Polgt League’ and especially ‘hose m. Miscellaneous ' ' ‘ -—-—'—-——--'—-— merslde and oblige the Bond-d oi Trustees oi tit Hospital. tereeted‘ in Boys work should make it a point ho see these excellent 7 pictures showing the mission oi’ the Navy League in Canada. schooL e Prince County d596-l0-20-wed. 3i. IOIIN ALFRED MIQDONALD Land Surveyor. Hermanville. 3562-10-20-1“. DTRAYEI) T0 MY PIIEMIREM 6 sheep if not called {or by 25th Oct. will be sold to pay expenses. —Jarnca Stewart, Pleasant Grove. CONVALESCENT.- The friends oi‘ Miss Ida. MacDougall are pleas- ed to see her out again after under- going an operation in the P. E. is- land Hospital for appendicitis. CASCARETS {They Work while you Slellll" H110 H01! Wllltidd THE Navy League is the only in stitution in Canada supporting the ' 356440404, no AND up made weekly by m" a BIlBIZE StOEIETWtI WORkK-f-ligu widows and orphans oi’ sailors of s ugdllrnstiand dmen and ‘dome’! ill" Bliblengurrlddtg’ léo£g tvfiogt (Tani; ma Merchant Marine who mad” A DR, n‘ c, _ _ l 9 "H! By or even nge H0 — ' " m"; w," b, “m1; 2Y3, J22? -ing the best and largest selection ParishJ-lall this evening at 8 m” “men” sacrum’ “ring ‘he ' ilce until November 9. 1920 "m" GTMPUVIK Chllfllmflfl 8421- iI-lfl-IOI. . lllagnl- o'clock (instead of 7.30 as pre- flcent sample book free. war. JOIN THE NAVY LEAGUE i viously announced) and have your N0 0X- AND LEND YOUR. SUPPORT TO g g “h rd eive Wm gvpAn-g you m the c."dy.bu_ Dorllence ruegaessary. Does not in- interest in this Work qulckened- THIS MOST WORTHY OBJECT! . can ‘c w every p." o’ u“, thro!‘ Ind In“... your 0 OI‘ W NC "M" a, homm "m" mom, or lzptpofaifliggi-Bwail A0 lilies. gudfet Forbtizmla lzildfirn in For coughs. colds. nllht chills. IOIQ throat. ' h : thi ; - e oce wor n t i- - prompt flflflllwil. tzlrlqvéaeoooevsay. 3g: yguargatlfsgiclmuqom '33 mun and Pgesment of tie lglélw inryngitis, I la KriPDc.» pronchltls, shortness of "1"" "Wrieilflte unnecessary: ed- Richmond West rdmntfim‘ '“ Brunswick Auxiliar will dd '"°“"" ""°°’“'°" “d °'°‘"’ "‘°'° gig-glazed 2:513:30‘! oiclrgllopaserlgr reg; ' ' me meeting’ as wulyalso He‘; F??? UNLESS we are in a position tn ‘ IooduPclw-the unique throat and ggfllglaliTfa. Ilfiluifnfilp Candymaklng F ‘ ma?! légrmlyii]! 3312i (Finalist? g)- tPorter. M.A. B. D.. General Secre- transport our products on Ute water . 50c box, 3 for $1.25. All dealer .. aepmn. or we fDi1N__ . ‘. . 3575404046, 0|.‘ $816. and wake up "ea from consupw lalgfijaillrmzsiolgilfttionilhgs 022393181; routes of the world, Mmlmlptcy‘ Toronto. FREE trial package sent upon receipt FOUND ‘ c“, “m mulb_bight SIX M‘? ion, giliousness, sick headache, 0r to discontinue their usual Wednes- sum” “a ‘m “m fa-M- A big me!” ' °t 1° "l"? f0!‘ Pfllllfi- CENTRAL DRUGQTORE Lauiihlln. A-l condition. A har- a be wld- You will feel M» balmy day evening meeting this week to chant marine and a huge export , _ .- lraln Dr. Robins. Ilrrlyal Bank as abird, your head will be clear, enable the members of their con- trade means ready money to the pmmn_;n W, my a nunmflh Elm“ 3-*66'1°'Z°3_'- your stomach and ‘breath sweet gl-elzations to attend the Bible So Canadian Nat,“ me mum", the . . App“: ghuflq Doug“, 1;; pun,“ aecond MM 1mm] and slkin rosy. No zrlpin8—no ln- ciety meeting. Mr. W. S. Louson. r ' . ' "’ i” st._ 357l-10-20li. Wm, when, App“, u n H,“ convenience. Children love Cas- President. of the P.E.I. Auxiliary mm“ Mill-P"- Pmfmloflfll men and ct upon ships and sailors lol- their (hi5 nations, flfllliflfl _ - dy. York. 3563-10-20-3i. carets too. i0, 25, 50 cents. will preside. merchants are one and all depend- prosperity. You can give support toiNavy League oi C I trary, than try actively op believe that b the situation. 1 i, i =gi The sugar industry of Cehoada is confr gnorance of their circumstances leading up to this si The purpose of this statement is to put the plain facts before the people of Canada in the b " square deal to everyone. g ' within thehNatfaggfingoggdatfiggdggdzfisltlg Idgsdbrdcasioned by unemplflyed 191101‘ anlar is regarded as being w°rth ‘only very grave necessity of maintaining Canada's industr THE DIRECT REMEDY for Coughs and Colds -_-__.__i.__ a Peps tablet dissolves In the month it gives of! mcdlcinll and antiseptic Pine fumes, which are bu a I It a d down, and so come into Instant and direct THE TRUTH ABOUT SUGAR onted with a serious situation and has appealed to the Government to come to its assistance. tuation has led many people to enter objections to the measures of relief t ellef that at heart they want to play fair and ar The present upheaval in the ‘world’ held by American and Cuban interests. . “distressed” sugar in amount relative- _ _ 1e supply but s _ Part of this “distressed” sugar forced lnto the mark et under conditions of practical bankruptcy, porarily upset trading conditions and made it im possible for Canadian refineries to mark ' d for this “distressed” sug has found its wa et their product except at a ruinous loss. - ar now being dumped in Canada by no means reflect the true mar- ’ ‘es Company, the largest sugar refine- are selling sugar on the basis of 22 1-2 cents a pound, equivalent ban that contemplated for Canada in ‘the order made by the Board. y into Canada where it ‘has tem- ket price in the Unite-d States. _ , , eries in the States, and who co to 25 cents in Can of Commerce and since set aside. At the present time the plants of temporarily inactive and unproductive. A The refineries have bought, or are commit before stated, are at a standstill. It follows that the be an impossible task for the refineries with all thei be avoided. , The question naturally arises: appealing for public support of their indu The refineries disclai four of thelargest Canadian refiners are closed, thousands 0f men are out of employment, millions of capital are ,000,000. Their sale er contract, should the pon the banks. if a criti ted to buy, raw sugars to the value 0f over $60 financing of the raw sugar already und r resources. The burden will devolve u s in Canada, du-e to the conditions se conditions continue indefinitely, will cal situation, comparable to a panic, is to Why have the Canadian stry in this crisis? m responsibility for the situation. They maintain that if they had been left to shape their own course the situation so fa They frankly admit that had control of their business not been t of excuse for appealing for protection. What are the facts? Sugar Refineries allowed this situation to develope and what justification have they for r as they are concerned would not have developed. aken out of their hands by agents of the Government they would now have no shadow a ss desirable to buy. _ Throughout all these transactlons the refine the ultimate result Vwould be. They were assured that their ri In meeting their objections the Board 0f Com they had been deprived by the Board of their opportu nit The Board of Commerce in a ruling dated J rles vigorously protested against the invasion of their rights and frequently gave warning as to what ghts would be protected. . y a merce promisedthat the refineries would be protected in a falling market to the same extent that y to take advantage of a rising market. une 11, 1920, laid down this princip1e:-- “Tile Board will not recognize prlccfl based on replacement values 0n a rising nltlrkot. carefully protect; the trader on a falling market by permitting him to average ills cost: down as it | compelling tllc trader to average Ills costs up.” It will b0 its duty ill good time. sis it hopes, t0 as mist now carefully protect the consumer irl The present appeal of the refiners to the Government and In the same judgment, as illustrating the powers of the “The Board will prohibit all refiners from selling t refiners. It will prohibit speculators from b In other words the Board assu to the Board of Commer Board it says :— o other than wholesalers. uying or selling at all.” med full power to control the price, The ruling recentlv made by the Board and suspended by the Governm Board had laid down and is, in no sense an innovation. _ Sugar control and restrictions on exports were finally lifted uly Department of Trade and Commerfle Whwh ducts in the world’ ce is merely a request for a fulfilment of the pledge thus given. It will prohibit wholesalers from buying from other than as well as the conditions, under which sugar was marketed in Canada. ent, pending a further hea ring, was in strict conformity with the principles the 1st, 1920, but with the order revokin ds of the refineries products abroad at a price that would have ater conditions without serious loss. Again, they were prevented from doing so. Tile actual cost of Government control to tile silgar refineries oi’ Canada irrespective 0t‘ the losses which n disposal oi‘ their present stocks, is conservatively estimated at from Twenty to Twenty-five Million Dollars. The refiners have facts and figures to prove that their losses if compelled to sell in competition with “distressed” ' dd't‘ l 'llions. _ the statedlhznslulplzllrll‘ irdfionbrll-Idlsyade ilnlgndifirblrl-ent position from any other class manufacturers ln Canada, control, and who have not been denied the right to a free market. The refin taking into the price pre ow confront them in the. sugar dumped into Canada from whose products have not been under Government i - ' ' ' f ll d f ‘rly nalyzed, that their request involves an erg do Ifcbtilbtblezeditlvltzqlf: dblbliqtlatblglcrggliiadyxbdjbyedlin hgving been enabled to purchase su in tide world's market, amounting at times to 10 cents or more a pound, havin S‘ g regard for the National interests in it abroad where a Canadian dold unproductive capital, considering, furthermore, the strong advisabili 90 cents or less, and h f world-wide readjust rd them the temporal- aving regard, ment, the suga y_ consideration ial, financial and commercial equilibrium in these trying dBYS 0 0th the Government and the people will admit the justice and fairness of their POSitiOH and Will 9-30 hat have been proposed. e willing to accord a y serious hardship upon the Canadian public. On the con- gar in Canada for months at a time at a price materially lower volved in keeping the sugar indus- ty of keeping trade above all, for the r refineries of Can- necessary to meet I._...__._.. ,. hw