bye" YOU!‘ I . . "and You poor dear! "M11085 enjoyment that 3'01! i0_0kod forward to so much returned to painful dlifllipolntment and _ dis- comfort by those wretch- ed corns. But you can say "Good- to the pain from nomads FOR CORIIS. CAlLOIISES AIID BIINIONS no fun at all Your the absolutely safe treatment, antiseptic, adhesive, healing and waterproof. You get relief the moment you put one on. Then it protects the sore spot while it heals. Try a box to-day. Sold by shoe, drug, and departmental stores. i miss the 'big dance at Carruther‘ L The picture of "Prince our business methods. worth. Long experience in the taught us what and where to buy. We give you your full Jewelry business has YOU c/rzir- RELY 01v OUR IE V E JRY Charming" and the scales tell money.'s So when you buy any article from ‘us you can know that the quality is right and the design correct. we no YOUR asp/name morn‘ C. W. PATTERSON JEWELLERS 13o omit acorns 9""! i --'3HiOP from l-iolmsnhi Catalog. ..'CA_BARET DANOE.-—~ Don't Cabaret on Friday night. Sept. 29th. Good music. SnDt. 27 2i. "SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL- A very successful pie social and dance was held in Monticello School on Wednesday last. The pies were very successfully auct- ioned by iMr. John A. McDonald. The sum of $90 was realized which goes to the upkeep of the school. ..'WEDDING BELLS. —A quiet and pretty marriage took place m, the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Annie Campbell, Montague when her dauglhter Ruby A. Camp- bell was united in the bonds of holy matrimony to Mr. John Chas. Mictllure oi" Montague in the pres- encc of immediate relatives and friends. The bride was very be- i-‘Omlmsly a-ttlred in a travelling “im- °f 111")’ blue-serge. After the mibarrlage ceremony which was performed by Rev. C. E. Armstrong. luncheon was served after which the happy young couple left for a short wedding t-rip through the provinces» Among the many valuable presents receiv- ed were cheques. gold, silver, out Klafis and furniture. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Miofilure ~wl=ll reside in Montague PERSONAL8 ‘ ..'Mr. Fred Curran. New Perth "mmmy 1'15""! GBQTKeI-owri. A --'Ml‘?i. itichurds. Somcrville. retrcntly visited Georgetown. A. '"'Mr- A119" ~3hflW. Cardigan 1""'"111il' visited in Georgetown. A ..'Mlss Georgina lMfzQuai-ria New! Perth recently Vlf-Lilpll in Georgetown. A ..*Mra. Eilward Mann, New Perth. recently visited in George- townfA ..'.\ir. Coady and daughter May Vt-rnon River, recently visited in Georgetown. A ..‘Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Sharks "nrdlgnn were passengers to Georgetown this week. A -.'~Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woods Oundas visited Mr. Wood's sister Mrs. James McDonald George- town this week. A 01d. Georgetown. A iliiznn. is visiting her sister. Mrs ‘Mlflil Fannie‘ Gordon, (‘a-rdignn. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. MoDon ' ‘such a different world when cast ..'Miss Margaret Gordon, Car- IIDANCE .-sli.iovso One of the best dances of the season was in - the Town Hall Georgetown on Wed- nesday September 20th.. There was a. large crowd of both yous! and old. The dances consisted 0i Lancers. Waltzs, two stepsr 10X trots Gavottees and rye waltlefl lilkcellent music was furnished for the dance which broke up about 2 a. m. A . JLINEN SHOWER. —-0n Mon- day evening, iSept. 25th inst” Blbout thirty-five of the girl friends 0f Miss Genevieve McMillan. 011E of Montague‘; mc-st popular young ladies. and who is soon to embark upon the sea of matrimony; gaun- ered at the home of Mrs. Duke and presented Miss McMillan with many varied and useful articles of linen. Alter partaking of ice cream and cake. and spending on ‘the whole a most enjoyable even- ing, the friends departed unaml- mous u» their wish, that the joys u! the brlde-to-be Will be as dot-p as the ocean, und her sorrow as light as the foam. Exciting iltlfsil itace is Big Feature in "iliuuileril2p’ Scenes of Derby days at prom- inerrt ruce tracks are vividly re- called in the willlarn Fox Special SThundemlapX ‘wfhich opened at "thch Strand 'i‘heulre ycsterduy. the piece de resistance or‘ many thrills and pleasing situations ‘be- ing one of the most. exciting horse races yet soon either on the track or on the silver screen. For ‘the nunce, the atmosphere of the motion picture fades into a tyiplcai Empire or Latonia scam: in which one finds himself again good naturcdly jostled by the vast throng and struggling tor u point of vantage- as the entries parade before ‘the admiring thousands. Again there is the suspense w the riders jockey for advantage at the wire, the snap o1‘ the lnrrricr, the shout, "They're Oil." the clut- ter of steel-shod hOOfs, the sub- dued eagerness while the pageant fairly file down the back stretch the turn into the final eighth, the closing spurt, the flash beneath the wire and the shouts for the victor. ..XiPidueSsoocrossing m hh mb It is all so real, so genuine and so thoroughly thrilling that this feature rilone is sufficient for the entertainment oi’ those who wit- ness "Thunderclap." There are many other thrills in the life or the little convent girl who findsi among gamblers. “A. .\ic(‘onneli. in GeorgetownA -_ .."Mrs. Eugene Delorie, iPnrl. recently visited Georgetown f Quicldy i i Conquers Consti ation b" sndcurtsilyourener . liyourliversnd bow s don't work {rop- e r l y t s e CAITEPS Llttlo Liver ceue. For dizziness, leek of sppe headache and blotch skin no can equal them. Pure y vegetablaq o is a diilicult one, csptici.'iiiy_ zled many. The main idea any others who cross your ‘ _ lllflt5i lhirnittire from top to bottom htit without I! P111110 . home a certain distinction, “clizirming" ntusic extends a royaLwelconic to all‘ You may have thc iiri _ _ Piano gives your lhcre is a big blank. A home happier for you and 11$ who visit you. Apart from being a constant source of P1635 the appearance 0i any r0011 pointed without a 1511110- Wc have u G001] our Pianos-dry them and \Ve will he pleusctl to (l0 (ilootl Pianos without an MlLLER nnos. Established 1868 Charlottetown, P.‘ E. I. ' ‘ ----the problem of Furnishing a HOME lS to mu licitrth. Plano to suit Y0"- select one 'f ‘h,- {rmds nrc limited. Jllfil how to go about it has puz- l I ke your home entertaining for yourself and for ure for its music a Piano improves l——ill fact in this modern day no home IS properly ap- (lall in and see monstrnto the merits 0f these y obligation on your part- makes the if you desi rc. N ow A‘ sale deportation of all Chinese lliltl Dorfltletoonstipa on poison yourbiood s!!!“ Pill-snail ' THE DEPORTATION - OF DRUG PEDDLERS‘ ‘MONTREAL, Sept. 27.--\\'hoi~i- others convicted 0f peddling drugs will be‘ formally rcccoitimendotl by i-he police in the courts in tne hope that this drastic action will repress the eperlemlc oi‘ fatal nar- cotic cases here. In virtually ev- cry criminal court in Montreal to- day dope cases figured promin- ently. During the past two months there have ibcsn fifteen deaths fromgirugs- in teli Montreal Gen- eral Hospital. HUN CRilTlCiSM _. OF ALL SOCIALISMi BFlRJJv, iS-in P1--~'i“~i- honli" of Europe's ills is possibly only through the United Stalin's, but she will not help so ion": n sshr- is vinvincnrl that Germany. as well as Russia nnd Austria, “is inimit- ed with the inlelertual malady of socialism," says a sta-tcman hy Dr. ' THE CHARLOTPENWN GUARDIAN ‘ THE EASTERN GUARDIAN at Holmaifs during Prince County Exhibition Uctober 3rd and 4th “b. with special reduced fares being offered during Ex- Ohtltto" Days in Summer-side, Tuesday and Wednesday, f c tiher 3 and 4 should be the meeting place 0f thousands hi}; e Prince (Jounty Exhibition has attractions in ex- 1 its and 1' 391118 that were never surpassed, and the, g bargains in merchandise that I'll) a profitable one, as well as a various stores are showin will make your holiday t plciasureable one. — in the Crockery Sec ion No. 9 Wash} Boiler, with handle and cover _________________________________ __ $100 B-quart Aluminum Preserve Keg. = .............................. .. $1.90 21/2 quart Aluminum Sauce Pan ~ 99¢ Aluminum Tea Pot. Wear Ever Brand . ............................... ,. $3.50 BARGAIN TABLE OF TlNWARE AND ENAMELWARE AT HALF PRICE Heavy Steel Coal Shovel Crokinole Board . Set oi Men .......... .. SEMI-PORCELAIN DINNER OR iEA WARE AT HALF PRICE ODD PIECES Famous improved Queen Pre. serve Jar, qt. size, dozen for $1.58 Large size tin bread pan .. 37c Larger size ...................... .. . 43c Ash Sifter, reg. 45c. Special at __________________________________________________________ __ 29¢ 6 Clear Glass Tumblers for only ...................... 38c Knitted Mop Cloths, for self wringing mops ........................... .. 19c . —in the Furniture Department 5-Octave Organs, thoroughly ov- ernauied, only. ........................ .. $15.00 No. 2 Reversible Mattresses. '69- 36-75 for ............................ .. $5.00 Old Fashioned Coat and' Hat Racks .............................................. ,_ 5; Golden Oak Nurse Rocker, reg. $3.00. sale price $1.98 Dining Room Table. worth to $15.00, sale price ..................... .. $7.95 Double Sliding Steel Couch, won- derful value for ............ .. .. $9.95 ,R. T. HOLMAN j-i ii In some cases the quantity of goods of- fered is limited so to give out of town cus- tomers the same chance as Summersids res- idents. We are restricting the sale until 10.30 on Tuesday morning, so that those arxiving by train or auto will have an equal chance with others. Start making your plans for that trip NOW-for you cannot afford to neglec. this big time in Surnmerside. —lnthe iiirilware b Men's Strong Work Pants, double and twist Bannock- urn .........,.,___ I , A W Department I Special showing of Misses’ and Women's Coats at very. ow prices. - Guaranteed Auto Tubes SOxSI/y. Women's Silk Stockings, sizes 8V2 to 10 98c 31x4 . $1.39 Women's Fleece Lined Stockings, sizes 8V2 to 10 35c foford Seat Covers, completeusf: Women's Black Cashmere Stockings, a pair .......... ‘A 49c 1°95 Fancy Dress Ginghams, in plaids and checks 15c $130 i 0 . t above, °"'Y ----------------------------------------------- .. 40¢ Hor B h Women's fleece lined Drawers and Undervetas, only‘ Complxe fgil-isfnd curry coma: Women's White Knit Bloomers, fine winter weight 89c 79c Potato Scoop, I on” Girls fleece lined Undervests and Drawers ........ ‘L35 Nail Hammer. drop forged “Ml ......................................................... .. 79 Hand Saw, 22 inches long $1.2; Long Handled Boys’ Winter Caps, with inside ear band Men's Winter Caps, with inside ear band Shovel, round . .. _______ __ 9 Men's single breasted S-button Suit, good tweed, only 5c $13-95 battery _______________________________________ __ $110 . " . , GOO-lb. Cream Separator war. Fl D Sh rt, f . . ' price ne ress I worth rom $1 35 to $1 65. Basia: famed for 1° yea" ______________ u “t”, - No. 3 Daisy. Churn, specially pflg. Men's Black Twill work Shirt, reg. $1.85 value for $1.39 $11-90 Black Leather Work Mitts. only ................................ .. 55c lust 4 at this price price $30.00 F ldl I i B Men's Winter Overcoats, worth to $25.00 for only $15.95 prrcoe Good strong Spring special (or Exhibition Days .... .. 11c WILTON CARPET SQUARES, many. sizes and qualit- P"d'°°"' lee at » as 1-3 off TAPES RY CARPET SQUARES, y‘... choice of many ‘ Tartan plaid dress goods, yard wide, only .............. .. 75c 42-inch fine twill serge, all-wool, a yard .................. .. 83c 1 A 28-inch all wool grey homegpun, a yird __________________ __ 75c ______ p" 1L2 Boys Blucher Cut Boots, reg. $4.00 value for ...... .. $2.95 eqlfart Basket of Grapes’ 13,2: Boys’ sizes as above, a pair only ............................ .. $2.65 leaszzgfigy sauflfr mum“ ‘lies: Women's Z-strap Slippers, reg. $4.50 value for $2.95 Assorted chocclaw‘. ‘palm Women s Laced Boots, reg. $4.50 value for .. $3.49 quamy n" ‘b 39c 1 - . ............................ .. Men s Fine Laced Boots, reg. to $6.00 for .. .. $3.68 High Grade 1.0"“ soap.’ 6 Oak" i for 25c Holman’s Catolog l-riigsilhe Store to imited ‘iummerside- Your Door Purl Friedrich Von S‘. . Dr Von Siemens is an industrial mag- mite, a democratic memiber of the Reir-hstug and a imvmlv" 0f ' “ imperial economy council. iirlil‘ statement. criticism ot‘ socialism He riot-lured that. the "slot-nest front must. ‘be presented against sociaiistic le-vcing and oppression ‘lirnugh slain argulation oi‘ econ- omics. To make further concus- sions to the masses spells (li"ii‘i0- ilfflCy compromised and ruined." Eye-Glasses From $2.00 to $10.00 l From East Point to Cape leer ls s big territory, yet > right across this asses Parkman Supplies the Big Majority of Eye-Glasses t llmpiy because PARK- MAWI iVE-GLAOIEO sre the FINEST PROOURAILI. and he is the ONLY GRAD- UATE OITICIAN (attend- snoe courses.) In Montague Cell and see for youneli till UP-TO-DATE OPTICAL o-ooO4-o-o-ooo-Q-o-o-o-qoeoooooooobi i Fall Footwear » on Exhibition and Strap Pumps are lead- ing styles. Our big range from $3.95 a pair and up is hard to equal. Ladies Brown Oxfords , Do you know what causes the carbon on the spark plugs nhnt gives you a regular Sunday morning job of cleaning it off before taking the family out for a ride. SCHOOL SHOES ' ‘ l» This season we are showing our own specially m“! SCHOOL SHOES-ail solid and guaranteed. U19 911°" l1" l} Here’s thesTrouble Oil gets by the piston‘ rings, if the cylin- ders are not absolutely round, into the com- i bastion chambers, and is burned oil’ by ig- MEN’S BOOTS , hot spark. rm newest styles in Carbon holds heat and often causes poor l ignition, resulting in broken piston pins, fine shoes are the best yet. Prices $5.95 to $8.75. nition, leaving ncarbon that soon covers the plugs and must be removed to get a bent connecting rods or a scored cylinder. The only cure for this asweil as all other motor troubles is to ‘have them regroun ‘PAILOUIQ- l s. n. PARKMAN ; i tau-up», r. s. I. ii by ~ Amherst Earm Boots $3.50 to $5.00 ' A116 y 5 C0 Ltd . Wm i‘ 1.39.‘. .l.ll:. r ‘ ‘ n Qfeef Sirfft“ ‘ __ u Mi S“ a sifilililfigméi €§§'ir“.lii'i.i.i§.l.h° Mm