" and Salad Dre i . ..~' , ' ' “télling Show did uingF-Sandwichcn- _ _; Chev». andflifg Dishes — Homo-made Pic ‘cs and Rclisheg. l” » clcipifiook i.‘ M~Al+1l¢= r- , . s} -~“ ‘central Guardian‘ 1.537 CALL-gist a “case of needle-s with a new or renewal “h. scription, YQU HAVE never seen better llwl; than REGAL. npouh t . _ Sold wholesale i o day r "" ~ " _ " t “THECHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN GRAVENSTEINS. P. E. Island-Fancy Quality Per Doze 24c. “Ifilill Happenings 0f (Continued from page 4) During t-he winter lnonths Re The Week V. Make it ' w. has man up dcicctabi bu. .Mai1cd fr; 2.. rcIi est. a COLIlAN-KIEN (Cailsda) Lrurrsn. um. 9 1000 Arnhem Street, Ieatfcii “A ECONOMY J4: ‘- “i ‘find the Furnace -by Carveil Bros. you “B90198 Wlill your subscriptions. F0“ sALi-"Z Pairs o! foxes, with tips. LIVE Hoes}- .ng these at olur ling Saturday at . for best grades Iii: Fraser. 2344i 28 3i 8 AR-P A8 A NEEDLE is what out to be to set a case of '6"! Old. proved breeders. silvers Apply W. H. Tidmarsh. 2350 10 29 2i We are.now tak- plant daily excep- top market prices. T1115 Present week we are paying 11 cents.—- Davis BR-ADALBKNE CHARGE -Uni- 2 B. C. Per Peck“ 60c. Extra Fancy Red RED FANCY GRAPES Special Price Per Pound 30 Cents Arruzs Per Box $3.75 Per Doz; 39c. p‘ Illi. D. Ramsay and M-rs. Ramsay are ‘lresiding at 63 Upper Prince Street, O U i On Thursday evening the stu- DBPIY Ittrthe Cundall Home. About . V forty young people had p delight-l a l an ful time, the happy hours passing" very quickly in games, music. etc.l <~¢ TRISCUI "isllmual Wheat in Cfdtfltllffoflil Racngrivs l‘ I 1 our bread i I $22.‘: ::.:::.Y.;‘".~€;.;t sztzfcts ll l! 109v" “Ill wliele Wheel serveliwlihllutier The pretty (lining room was gaily of Thomas McKay, passed sudden- decorated with ‘Hhiiowryeii com-B, Iy away. at her home, S52 Second a im-ge ‘viich holding an imposing Street. Medicine riai on lWelllles- l2‘ Strong Durable Heater”. ted Ohurch- lliev. David Cobuvrn, M. A.. B. 0)., pastor. Services i0r Oct.‘ 31st at Pleasant Valley 11 a. m., 3°59 Valle)’ 3 D- 111-. Bradalbane 7i P. m. CORNWALL SERVICES- Them will be service In the United‘ Island Cranberries 15 Cents Per Quart--2 Quarts 25 Cents MoCollum who was untiring in he SUCCESS. place on the tea table from which‘ toothsome refreshments were serv- ed under the supervision or Miss In the county of Glengarry. Ont. and came as a bride to Medicine lint 95°?“ l0 "lake U"! Pllfll’ Bllf-‘il flin 1895, residing hero since that day. October 13; and Mrs. Ewen Munroe, was bor r in April, 1869 was married ltlme. lSide by side with lloln Mrs. McKay, daughter of Mr. 6S9 FURNACE . Lasting qualify is one of the stroll‘! lea-WT“ 01 ever!’ _ PoaseFurnace. '. results. <lt is buil.t for long service all-d: maximum My, ii}. IC, Mun-roe, Victoria Street. Amherst, N, 5., writes as follows:- Peaae Economy strong durable heater- furnish you with satisfactory tea- timonlais at all)’ "mm" very satisfactory; Glad t Charlottetown and‘ summersldo Ollr illustrated literature is limer- esting. Ask for it. Write PEAS! roiilinlilrlirocollllnlllv TORONTO-ONTARIO A. HORNE Al. COMPANY Distributors [LII]. r -Waiker, Minister. requires large quantity live an ing ordel s.. ley & C0., 224 Gt. Geo. St. 237 of one ‘hundred per script. A_ revenue trlblltion. l TEACHER-S MEETING- At the School Fair held at Winsloe North School’ meeting oi‘ the Wlnsloe ,oh ednesday, Oct. 21st, s, teach Church, ‘West lRiver on Sunday Oct 31st a; 11.00 a.,m., at Kingston at, 3.00 p. m. and in Cornwall at 7.00‘ BAPTIST SERVICES. North Rtver ‘Field. Sunday, Oct. 31_ Fair. view. 11o. .m-; North mvcr a p. m; 1011s Creek 7 p. m.-—lW.R. Muc- IMPORTANT POULTRY NOT. ICE-IF- J. Holman, Charlottetown dressed poultry and offers special price»; next week for Thanksgiv-i Now located in pmlnv lees formerly occupied by Wheat- ONE HUNDRED P. E. ISLAND physicians are allotted a minimum scrlps u. month, which costs the consumers 81.00 of $120,- 000.00 a year to the medical pro- iesslon of this island. Briefly stut- ed 80.000 people, men. women and» children make this handsome con- Russet Pears Special Price 45 Cents Dozen . " Grape Fruit 3 For 25 Cents d 4 Sweet Potatoes 3 Lbs. for 25 Cents iii Ontario Grapes Red - White - Blue 20 Cents Per Lb. ORANGESP 39¢ and soot Doz. 10 POUND PAIL LARD $2.20 i 20 POUND PAIL LARD $4.00 [duties was the call of the church. Doc»? ' ' Mrs. McKay being a loyal member ,Chlcag0 Rlver one lof St. John's Presbyterian church _‘ Flows Uphinever interested In its various ncti- vities, and a warm silppurtcr of ilii missionary department. With a kindly responsive heart and gener- ous mlnd, Mrs. McKay was always a welcome addition to philanthropic el‘ the l-‘li-Y- 111318811 0i flflwlllfl or educational circles, in which her into Lake Michigan as a normal presence will now be missed. Silc rived shmmh the lake 110W“ "lwiwas pro-deceased by her twin sis- IOHICAGO. Oct. 28.—lC\hIcsgo has the 0111i’ known river in captivity that flows uphill. lit is named aft- EYES TESTED ii AND GLASSES FITTED 9 New retracting room with modern equipment. _ Our experience is at your service. ' E. W. TAYLOR ASSISTED BY J. s. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS_ 142 Richmond Street v vrvoo the river. -ter_ Mrs. J. B. Brown, of Pasadena. This is not a phenomenon of na- Ca ., and another sister, iii-p Leon. ture ‘but an engineering feat of m. man. The river is ~tapped drainage canal, which In turn nects with the Illinois cventualiy with river. Thus Dispose: of Sewage Engineers turned the river back- Vaughn, Peri Hammond. B Cut by aand a brother, Mr. Hugh Munroe, @011" of Pittsburgh, Pa. "we? 3"“ Besides thc immediate family —- me “Hsslsslplll Mr. McKay. "son and daughter. Wilfred and isabel (liirs. Everett Lewls)—iMrs. hie-Kay leavesMto , mourn their loss two sisters 1'5- wards so that Chkmgos sewn“ Blair, of Moose Creek. Ont._ and Vvouldinot pollute the lake. As a M“ (Dry Bhiiiihhnoff of Tuconlll. “is; ‘(ilrollablly h“ caused more Waslr, and brothers, Mr. Duncan émecaaglan w“ “g "u?" ‘any myhpm" Munroe Slnithers, B. C; Mr. D D ‘vondegl, wgatlvogy flan‘; '1 a “hue Munroe. L05 Allgcles, CuL, Mr. it s o“ o done Mm James Munroe, Toronto, Ont, and ' , . Mr. Chas. Munroe Cornwall. Onl- Dvgglzzgthvffwgle giggle? (‘lbfldfie ft The {unreal service was conduw wum to m] n u’ WM?" ’ 0 lleufcd at tllc home, ml Friday after- gmup ram“ “gum Zvmmum lluoll, in the prestencc of a large which’ maimgins that 1% iemlneint number of a-lylnilnlhlzing friends. ab]? and must be kept tree $011,“? ltcv. Thos. McConnell of St. Johns l'lC,(\\'8ili to ban it as a carrier dllul church’ was assisted by EH21’ w‘ pm i“ fixed bridgeiL Morrow, former pastor. During l]? 9101 87% of all estates Icit today are based on insur- ancc-only 13% as a re-' suit of other forms of sav- ing and Investment, Your chance of accumul- ating an estate is thus about nine times as great through Insurance as through all other methods. The chance is increased, lel-‘s Club was organized with bliss Ruth Ziiwtlheson as . eeldent and Myrtle M. Ross as-S cretary. The next meeting oi’ the Club will be held In Winsloe North School at Jenkins & non SAI-QE AT thin.’ _.: rox BISCUITS We have on hand- 15,000 pound: of the celebrated 1 Ross-Miller Fox Biscuits Done up In 50 and 100 pound bags. and as we do not intend handling Fox Biscuits we are offering the above lot for the next ten dayl at the low price of 6V2 cents per pound F.O.B. our Feed Store for spot cnh. In lots of not loss than 100 pounds. Here la a chance to get a supply of this best oi all FOX BISCUIT8 at less thanFACTORV PRICE. Len than 100 pounds 7 cents per pound.. Get your supply at once. Sold only in Queen's and King's Counties. Carter 8. 60., Ltd. FEED STORE i» four o'clock, Tuesday, Nov. 16th., if not fine following evening. RUSTICO NOTESe-Mlss Evelyn Buote has returned to Nail Pnnd GROCERS 3 POUNl) BULK DATES 25¢ LIMITED Makes Chicago an island ing north and the other south. so island. lProponents of the boule- mrd idea hold that the covering ul the stream would relieve traffic 1nd glvc the downtown urea a large breathing space. All bridges across the river, and service, Mrs. A. 'P. interment took place Hillside (Cemetery. pail bearers bl‘- that Chicago's loop virtually is an mg lMefirs" Crawford‘ Elmo“ Cam‘ cron, Hawthorne. Hoag and Lewis. Floral Tributes lPillou": The Family Star: Grand- son, Gutcs Ajar; MI". and Mm D. D Munroe, Los Angeles, Cain ulld Brothel-s. liuril; Sisters Burns sylll~ Ariel. moving we“ a mile’ the pathetically rendered “in the Gui"- "iver divides. one ilrunch meandcr- ‘lend’ at Wednesday. ing a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mls. 1 Miss Maggie Gallant arrived home Saturday after lSllflllflllifl a l‘ few days in the city visiting friends. BRlDE-TO-BE-SHOWER ED. .5. One of’ tllle most ‘pleasing events r of the season was held on the ev- olrng or Oct. 15m, when Miss "rll-lsclllwl- lie Boyle, Meadow Bank, entertraln- a!‘ ed at her home in honor of her friend, Miss Lillian Hyde, whose with —Miss Rosie Bllote . has 5011c to Chntham Hospital to TiHE POTATO GROWERS AS-' ‘it train for nurse- s only steamer loading this date. l23l86-10 30 Bi CLYDE RIVER. — On Sunday. Oct. 31st the service in the Pres- byterian Church. Clyde River will be at 2 p. m.. ‘Sunday School at 3 p. m. Kindly note the change in the hour of service and of Sunday ' A cordial invitation to IMPORT-ANT NOTICE TO marriage 100k place “he following ADVERTISERSn- Advertisers are The rooms were respectfully request ’ to see that ntains, week Fairview in This is their Presbyterian certified will be at 4 p. m, Simon Legiain __- Green Mountains this season. Mem- Mrs, Leonel-ii Hume and he; sisiei- hers should make preparations fol" FAI-RVIEW. - On shinny. opt, —Mis-;-l Emilie sociation will-load a steamer with 91st the service in tho ‘iciiioii Ha“ q May Leclnlr has gone to take up certified ‘Green Mou lher work ms teacher after spend-‘lllefllnllllli; NOV. 31h- conncctlon with the Church of Cuhhihi All are invited. BELFAST AND WOOD ISLANDS ——0n Sunday, Oct. 31st there will be service in the Presbyterian Church In IBelfast at 11 u. iil., and 7 p. m.. and at Wood islands at 3 p. m. All are invited. DUlNDA8.——¢0n ‘Sllildfly. Oct. 61st, the services In connection with the Presbyterian Church lli (Janadu will be as fo1lows:—Montaguc 11: a. nl.. Cardigan ‘8 p. m., and Dundas 7 p. m, Rev. Dr. Gouge will preach. ‘A cordial invitation to‘ " MONTAGUE, CARDIGAN swolBritajlfs there are scores of them, are iil0\‘- Wlfilltllfl; Nil‘. J B Browllnlfiliillllfllll able because every once ill a while Cal-Z 3ledlfilue H“ Smme Chm‘! a flat boat pulls through carrying lllellltllle liul I-Ollgv- 5'0- 2. a lone‘ freight car or a shipment A-MJ Alwlfllbola (Jilai)tcr__i\o. 3;: of solne kind moves inward, halting Cllllflllllll‘ Prefil-‘illfllu’, No. n4; 0T". street traffic as one bridge nftcrllel‘ ill’ RflllWllY lwllll-‘Tllilllfi; P3- ll- another is lifted. loodfellow, Willlllllf-‘S; Ml? "llll I Those who ‘wish see fixed ‘MTH- L- Vllllgllilll- Halllllmllllt U- bridges installed are petitioning MP5 J-‘H- Silence!‘ flllll NIYB- Alkm" the government to rule that the S011; Nil‘ lllltl MYS- Jlillles lillTIZHl-VB; stream no longer is navigable. But Mr and Mrs II. C. Yulll; Llbellll A5’ the war department still holds that sociatlon. ‘ the river lnust ‘be kept open to ship Sprays; ‘Mrs. Grfllll. Gerald allll traffic. 'I{eien; Dr. and Mrs. Dixon; Dr and lMfig Gershalv; Dr and Mrs Slnytll; Mr and Mrs. A. K. \l\"llll(0i‘; Mlr and _ Mrs Jilillilti Niitcilci; Dr um r5 - Fllill; lMr and Mrs J. Donaldson; ' Mary Plckford Dr and Mrs ‘Olivfir Boyd; Dr mill .~- . l- ‘i. DONDONV 06L 2a Emmi Aldon. Mrs Zilcbwcli, iadlcs Aid of S i0 KltcMai the cost reduced through the Maritime Life plan. Inquire-it's Important. ll_.llll@ ~lolnzrfierlzllzgllr 7Larucr Praleclwn llotne Office: Halifax ‘r. w. azurtzv Manager for Prince Edward Island Charlottetown, P. E. l the seventoen-year-oid cinema n} John's Church; Mr llnd Mrs W. A. Burton and family; Mr and Mrs L. Dr McKee; C. D. Hatch and Telegraph staff; Mr and cluit who was selected from 5.000 _ _ applicants by a British producinginomlenhelg’ lifllllillll>l© A . their advertisements for the Guard- ZTl-SI.”illhniffiilfiil.ll°’.lf.'.l°..f.’f.i‘ii l“ rm“ "a all“ 1v "w" e’ l“ . plants. cllt flowers. autumn leaves. fvigefpfsszgiigi alfflgiattlggifigsg. l and evergreen. Miss Marie Cros- ‘ by ushered the bride-to-be to the med‘ o“ Saturday ads must be nnrlonlz. while~ Miss Helen Crosby received by 10 A‘ M‘ Mid Miss Tillie Boyle brought In a UNn-ED CHURCH PRESS“ ~ . _ Icrilizlcglrntacgnbgskiiltewhalgl: TERV-Jfhe Presbytery b: Prince - MVP“, gms M" w lé-MCLP I "llward Island of _,the United ‘ nnpnéd m; éwcéls. "Wime M}; church oi‘ Canada will meet In reg- “Nit; Mash‘, 11PM u" Vera a C u ar scat-ion in Hearts l-iali, Char- _ Mmm“ , n‘ Th 9 i‘ ' lottetown. Nov. 2, 11.30 a. m. Rev h, v n: em e Don“ a’ R. W- Ross, D. D, Halifax, is ex- . “numb” flmnked h" pooled to be present to present l Lester Douglas _WHOLE$ALE PRODUCE l 80 Queen Btreet arr/rem Electric stock. ‘t "will; 1 Tile-new 6 volt; vacuum Elwfjlifitl in" thellllfllfllh ~~ ' Victor/Northern Elcctiflo , L Charlottetown Prince Edward POTATOES Certified Seed and Table Highest prices paid for good quality. A Write or 'phons 70d or 988. IHONI I" remembering her oll Ilbis occasion. The wmainder of the evening was silent lu memes and music. and be- 50 fore leaving for t-he’r- llonles all- RUM SELLS IN ST. PIERRE at c per gallon; 6 bottles one gal- all. trm, is ill real life Miss Alyne Pa- aud, daughter oi" Lucien Pacaud, ssistallt High Commissioner for Canada ill London. Miss Aldon is undergplng a Iry- TRINITY CHUIRCH. —<Rcv. it. W liioss. D. D.. will be the preacher at the morning service in Trinity Uhiieii chm-ch iomoi-i-oiih Diq ollt to discover wlhether she is the Ross has recently resigned the 10118410090401‘ Eelllllfl Whom Bril- psstoi-hie oi IFOi-i Mgggey church, lSll producers desire to make into Halifax to accept a position lii coll- a younger Mary P161401 nection with the Maintenance and ——<°‘>_—' Extension Fund of the United RESOLUTION 0F OONDQLENOE Church. Every member should -—-— ‘I hear him tomorrow morning. Rev; Milton. Oct. 20th. 1926 W. M. fRyan, B.-A., preaches at Mrs. A. W. Holroyd and family:- evening service subject “influence Dear Mrs. Holroyd:— of Personality." Anthems by tilcl At tile parish meeting of St. Choirateach servicennonlillgsolo- Jobllls ‘Church, Miltoln, held on ist Mr Percy DJVilllanhsoloist fol‘ Thuiisdny evening Oct. 14th the cvellllls: Mrs W. G. Spencer. EH1)’ following resolution was unanim- Island ininPll m uinovimt. "For Jollv Good Fellow." nmi heal wish- es for her future happinees/ ' for She's n l The Dominion tax is $14.00 The Provincial tax in the forln of profit is 39:50 per gal- lon-based - on vendor's‘ price of 84.00 per bottle. The doctor's script prices-h scripts $6.00 aver- age $1.00 per bottle The consumer, therefore pays $30.00 rum that can be bought for BOc-and nil this is done in or- der to be within the law. if this subject is of interest to you and to your children come and welcome. FREDERICTON AND VICINITY -Their friends are sorry to hear t-"hat Mrs. R. i-ilii and daughter Verna have blood poison in their ‘hand-s. —Mr. Harold Sharpe spent CARD OF THANKS The Sisters of 8t. Vincent's Onphanagc acknowledge with 0'3"‘ iul thanks the receipt oi’ a carload on potatoes trom the parishioners 0i Klnkora. This with the freight rep- resent a onh value of $650.00- The largest donation from a lint!“ P"- Ish ever received by the Orphanage and we doubt If any institution on theisland has ever been the reclP- Ient of ouch whole hearted generos- prayer meeting and Sabbath ousiy adopted. School at llsuai hours. llielrs Resolved: — That the sincere Bible class at 2.30 p. lll.. Ill tlw sympathy or the parish of St. church. John's Church be extended to Mrs. A. W. Holroyd and family in their lilercavelneni and that we place on record our deep appreciation or the character, brotherly love and sympathy of our late co-worker, Mr. A. W. Holroyd ‘who held the office of [teeters Warden in this parish for llilwllfiln of fifty years." lMay l‘ add personally tilat Mr. i-iolroyd was loved and esteemed by all the members and adherents of St. JohnZ-i Church and that lil this hour of parting your and yours may be comforted by the thought. “Not my will but thine Ibo done" and that the parting is only tem- porary and that the re-union will u. Don't Neglect 1* IThe Cold _ Dangerous Oickncuos often start with a mo. Ward dii’ ‘ ‘your solo with Nynrc Rem- edies st the first sneeze. Take NyIVQQyrup of Tar and God Liver Oil. it fortified the oys- tun ‘against further inroads ‘and than Nysls LaueoltHt ic a sole dopendcbldiuratlvo. " nflrfldd I-Worllll . , in opus crust I _, 1 the wehk-eud ih Fredericton-We are glad» to see Miss Bertha Siev- enson who lnet with an. accident some time age. around again and much improved in health under ilhe skillui treatment of Dr. IR. J. es Smart Tablfi ‘ Cover from Old‘ _- Faded Shawl! Look around die house. and m‘ die Murchison. Hunter River‘: —Mrs- pm things you can make from mll- LelRoy Carter spent the week visit- terll on hand!‘ Old hangings lml in; her parents Mr. and Mrs lio- nprcfis can be home (lyfll vtrleotlifiwnni Weeks. —Mr. Clinton Morri- gorgeous colors-Jot a few septa! Yson spent Sunday the guest of Del- D lmfllld llyll Y°l"' °|d "m, °' Em" la Stevenson. —Mias Alma Weeks .Ikll’". wllm. the dllilélmlail mgr-es l-oturnell.llome_ after visiting 1 Give dill"? llllllif‘ l” I?“ ‘Jam friends in New Glasgow.—Mlss fvrswvl tlml- l" ""7 f, m” Christine Gumester, U. s. A.. is vis- ‘Illit lllll-‘nezzllco HA‘? “w: ‘h,’ o“ Itlnlz her parents and other friends CE I '- ' in Hazel Groves-Emerson Murray 2* ff-“g-rnlzfiddmlzizz: and ‘Chester Weeks were recent all’: 2015s.)‘ visitors to Hampshire. ~—H'arry , . m“. . "hum. Dhmmi p" Keeling was a recent visitor to . , . . we have It In aim for nit ‘ \ . $1,. . , - d qlenl .-—IW. E. Stev n n, B] k- ' i9 , "5 “mlll- QFhfdl‘ ‘uni a‘; ‘u m ‘t, smith?!’ spent Sands; T: Gylllcde 1 “[1 ‘milk! . cont: nlng sinp e , 7° . I c , , ' ' iii-unis: for one: also pcee- River. —Mr. Maior Murrev. Mai- __out Jrllafrblllill- E5581 , i _o fln-forflhgfl ‘mi Rap. Mass, is vleitlng friends in f1”; fli§,"¢,¢'..'.'w.piq s; Dm- Granville- —Mr. LOTIIO weeks, w. MONDDYES, DeptJW, Windsor, Ont. E. Stevenson. Gordon i-ilii motored , V . 4 " Jo Oh'iown and we the guests of Mrs. C Worth. -- illiam Weeks and Lawrence Htooqphnye return. vv /~4 1 4 n vvvvvv _.... nmgii _.,.,.._....-o. r so from the jvestgrhsv one“ hidlil! i - ndinn sivllliltaslltll-Mlltl: M!» 11y =- wn lowlife-led to "I by t" be so ‘bright that this dark hollr paeilor Rev.- ‘M. J. Smith and llll will forever fade in the beauty of good people". Again we thank them. ii“; Ne“ hei-eaften ‘ Danish Steamer Sunk in Delaware, who“... Watching for thee! mlrlualnmlrrna. opt. 2s. —The F" l lég$fnmal “m” d" Y°“'_“ b“ Danish steamship Fredensbro Wale! Cumin: m mge, sunk in the Delaware Rver o ’ ' Ralgilirs Point today_ in a CgllllBflAnd ‘Kflegtggr _ ion vi th the British steamer alum“, m m tile W“, mo“ h m cshgsitelrmshelpp?r' Meargbers 0:116:19 Ando in l-ieave: wogwlii lieounited h a m‘ “m” l“ n“ ‘lie-united for ever more." We""“”°“'d b7 “*5” Sincerely Yours The lhnchester ‘lpper. bound _ _ i from the Baltimore proceeded to 8L ghselgfifrrzg! ahxzrry 6"“ its dock here, where a survey was IN MEMORIAM made to determine the extent of CHRISTINA MARGARET McKAY its damage. The Fredensbro had a neg ton- lDeath came, In the middle of life removing suddenly one much loved, WAITING "So l‘ll stand by the rim.- alld kccp we'll go with the lMrs J. C. Bevcrlllgc; Mr and Mrs N. MacKonzle; Mr J. G. Mlllal‘; Mrs McNally and Mrs Maihiot; Mr and Mrs A C. Hawthorne; Ml" and Mrs T. E. Jackson; Dr. and Mrs Fisher; Mr and Mrs W. ArChurchi Mr and IMrs ‘Murray; Canadian Le- gion; Mr E‘Sillllll_ Edmonton; Mr and Mrs Spronle;_ Mr and Mrs Mar- tyn Oliver; lMr and Mrs J. P. May: Mr Ellerton; Mr W. C. Yuill; Capt and Mrs. Parker and Miss Parker; Dr and Mrs R. C. Porter; Mrs P. R. Amstrong; Mr and -M (J S. Pill- qle; Mr and Mrs Nlbloc and IMor- iorie; Mr H McCalium and Mr ‘J. Tufford; Mrs. Gillespie; Mr and ‘Vin; Williamson and Jimmie; Mrs VicBean and Donald; Miss Auger; Miss Doris ligppel". Guntcn. Mart; Vir alld Mrs J. A. Cameron; Mr Tom Baseett; Dr and Mrs Alison Smith; lMr and liirs E. Ellberrilein: Mrs. J. E. Nicholson; Mrs L. Quail and Mrs ‘W. B. Kennett; Mrs M. B. MeLareu alld lMrs Robert's. Col- Mr and Mrs P. Robertson: T. A. ‘Cory; iMr-s .l. A. McDollgall and ‘A. IL. McDougall; Mr and Mrs Win Crawford; Mr and Mrs (Y. ll. W. ‘Bu-sseit and Mr. Will Mitchell; Mr and Mrs J. C. Daniel. lMany exilrossions oi‘ sympathy were so t. by l.(‘lt‘gl'i1]ili. ytPat illeasc copy] RASH UN FACE liclled slimmed. Lost Rest. Heals. “ Resell-la broke out in a rash on my face and ttched and burned causing mo to scratch. Laser my flee got lo lore the! I wold hardly wloh it. I ion my rut at ni ht and cried from the pain oi it. y face w» badly disfigured. ~ " I tried different remedied with- out any benefit. A friend advised me to try Cutlcun 80a and Oint- ment so i sent for a ‘sample. Altar using it l got-relief so pur- chased more, which completely heeled mo." ( ed) Leo B. Croft, Crescent Beach, on Scotla. Use Curious for envy-day toilet . Bathe with loop. soothe page of 2.1.83 tons. ‘High’ tide this evening at 6.61 and tomorlvw morning at 6.08. Sun sets this afternoon at.4.49 “(i highly “gum” ih the com.- lllll Pl"! lltmm" will!!! Ffl- rnunity. and leaving a home berea- 4110M- 10-10 I- m- . . - vsll by the loss o! a devoted wife Qliflflh fIldQ UGO eighteen min- and moth“: no he: no .2112. Qlrllltlas hamlet. mum -- alts ‘U9$Dw*al i. a... wiuihlslun. ._ Efififififiii EBZIEMIIIIM Ladies’ Fall Hosiery I $155 a pair We would tcll you about the wonderful variety wc have at $1.50. we hardly think you have evcr sccn anything to equal It, THE SILK LINES are 22 Inches high on‘ ‘pure twelve thread ' silk, this brings the silk well ahove the kncc. You will find all the de- sired shades in all rlzes and outsizes. Then THERE ARE ALL WOOL Cashmere Hose - -in plain light shades and black, also silk and wool in beautiful colours. Have You 'Worn Wool Underhose These are flesh colour, very . light of pure wool. to wear I under your silk hosiery, very popular and comfortable, and the price is only " 75¢ A PAIR‘ Just a Word About School Children Wearing Low Shoes ‘For Fall We knowit ls altogether wrong and endangering the girls health. still they keep at it. School girls this time of your should be advised to wear good comfortable warm boots. It‘ you think our advice Io sound get them a pair of Crosby's at $3.25 for sizes 11 - to 2. $2.60 for 8 to 10%. $2.00 for 5 to 77,, or we can give you TIIEAD-RITE, the top notch Canadian shoe. Good your vveltcd at $5.00. $3.35 and $2.75. ALLEN/nail . repulsion: fQuTwc/m Charlottetown, 1P. E. i. t A ;l .55 is.