w a / is inter QQD-BYE buttons”—that’s the l glad cry of the man who takes to Hatchway Underwear. He steps . chi; snug warm ._I'Iatchway Winter i it, secs lhc way it's well-cut lines tly holdhtodhls bbody‘ W115i ltilevllerka 53311-3 u tos e_or res an ten l e ugiinds of his brothreil, he becomes yigzdggLggat atchway fan ior._llie. gchway is the Inst word in ‘sane wnright underwear comfort; made l-lh'i'""'“ "°"""i’""°"“"'“ '"P'.°" m...ZIl'Zi'1'.§’."°ln'/.TIL'.'..'"T ' , and aannot bunch or hlnd, We Itavo proporod an im chyly Winter Underwear is dold in allsizes, I I ‘ ll made in seven qualities of wool and wool p“ " "i w y cotton mixtures. It lll stronger, longer lived durable, more economical and much more ioliable than any other kind of underwear. p5 UNDERWEAR CO. Limited. TORONTO Winter wear. now and ask Ylfllfll- I BUTTQN UNDERWEAR A ‘ New Shipment Just Received This “Prim Lady” Art Leather Shopping Bag has them all belat to a frazzle. - Big» and Roomy Size 14x15 Inches ORDER ONE TODA Y Something New, Something Different Th, “Prim LadyWArt LewtherShopplng IBag illustrated albove, carefully made, strong and durable, of high grade waterproof A1 Leather, handsomely lined w-ilth flowered crctonne. The handles are exceptionally strong and will support an-y reasonable stlrain. ‘libs open-mouthed top is kept securely closed by a broad stlralp and clasp. ' The en- tire bag reflects good taste and is ideal for shopping or as all overnight. bag. It must be seen to be fully appreciated. OUR OFFER We count ourselves fortunate indeed -in being able to secure a limited number oi‘ these Shopping Bags for our subscribers. While they last. you can secure one for send- ing us one subscription (either new or renewal) for one your and 60 cents. CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON , 'i‘lle Charlottetown Guardian Circulation Dept. . Geutlomenz-Encloscd please find $4.60. Enter or re- new my subscription for one year and send me Postage Prepaid the “Prim Lady" Art Leather Shopping Bag as advertised. My Name is Post Office Street R R- i am enclosing $4.60. Enter or renew my subscription for one yeslr and send me 110501189 DTQDB-ld 4-116 "PM!" “d?” Ant Leather Shopping Bag you advertised. aw;- gcournu New _ Universities Dictionary Manufacture and Dlotrlbutlon 3 Coupons and 98c ooouro‘ thlo NEW authentic Dlotlonlfll hound In black full paloo in color. 1i Prooeno or mail to this popor. ttlroo Coupons until ninety-ohm some to oovor ooot of lllllllln], oiorl: tllro, oto.‘ ~ MAIL. ORDERI III-LI WILL, II D Add for Footage ‘ll oto.‘ '22 Dictionaries m One Ail- Dictionaries oubilotlod pl-oviouo lo this ono oro out of . his We make Hlnchway In all rho standard Underwear fabrics. therefore we can agar Impartial advice in r a rerurln] llnll folder u- dlfiermr select rho right abric for all a card or Ioidorl Your copy wil boron: by "SEQ EEWAY I a SHOP from Holman's Catalog. ___,_ LADIES’ TRICOLETTE Over blouses. fashionable shades. Spe- cial, $2.98. Prowse Bros, Ltd. '1194-.10-20-2I A P. E. I. FAMlLY.—Mr. and Mrs S. E. McRae, of Los Angeles, formerly of P. E. island, are the happy parents of four daughters, the youngest of whom is now about seven months old, and oi course the ruler oi the domain. says the Oakland Maple Leaf. The other three have joined the Sisters of the Anita entering the convent on ' July 5. _, ‘ HOME THE OAKLAND MAPLE LEAF SAYS. ' —-James Smith _who,'for the patst year has been following his trade oi plastering in San Francisco, left for his home in Dewberry, Alberta, on the 4th of this month. Mr. Smith settled in Alberta about. twenty years ago. where he be- came a successful rancher and stock-raiser. He is a ‘native oi Sllmmerside, P. E. I., a son of Philip Smith. His wife is a native 0! tho some town, a (laughter of the late Daniel (Angus) McDonald. They have a family of six healthy children. tnc- oi‘ whom is a school teacher Ii! Alizeltn. RETURNED WEDDING BELLS.—The follow- ing from a Muskegon, Mich., paper, will be oi interest here, as the bride was iornlcrly oi Bristol, I’.E.I., nnd isn sister oi Mrs. D. ii. Keefe, of this city: Mr. Paul H0stetter,833 Sanford St., and Miss Grace Agnes Hume, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Gflflrke Hume. Mona Lake Road, were nlarrled Tuesday afternoon at S} Pm" ti Parsonage by Rev. Tllnks. 'I hey were zittenllntl by Miss Helen Bllrmnster anti Alvin Witt of Mus- kcson. Only immediate relatives We?" Present. Mr. Hostettch has chart-Xe of the shoe and metfs fllr- nlshillgs department of tho Heights B01001" (Yo. and Miss Hunlo ital-l Mcllae ~ Immaculate .' _ Heart College at Hollywood, Miss I ‘ ies‘ Flannelette Night Gowns from 81.15 to $2.25. Prowss Bros, llid. 1l94-10-20-2i JUST ARRIVED-Another ship msnt of sport bats and tams. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 1194-10-20-2i LADIES’ UNDBRSKIRTS. Black and colors. Special 81.00. Prowso Bros, Ltd. 1104-10-20-2l BLACK SATEEN Bloomers. Spe- cial value, 95c. Prowso Bros, Ltd. ,, ' ' *»_ p 1194-1o-zo-2l .1 _ ,,‘I'Y SALE-The resi- ttce l: own as the "Wigwam," ‘e property oi_ the late Miss F. M. Jenkins was sold on Saturday all-Al o'clock by Mr. Benj. Carter. Auctioneer. A large crowd gather- ed and biddinfwaa brisk. Tile pro- perty sold to Mr. .l. L. Thompson for the handsome sum of 83,400. ATTENDING CONVENTION. -~ Rev. E. S. \Veoks anti Mrs. Weeks anti Mrs. McVicar, the two former from Baylleltl, N13,, and the latter from Cardigan. attended the Sun- day School Convention at Moncton recently. They also attended the celebration at Sackville on the 18th when Dr. George Freeman was in- alllzurated as President of Mount Allison University. RECEIVES DEGREE-The host oi friends in this. Province will join in offering congratulations to Rev. Samuel Howard, of Murray ilarbor on the occasion of having the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity conferred ‘upon lhim by Mount Allison University, on tbc 18th at the special Convocation, when Dr. Freeman was inaugurat- Pil us president it will be hence- forth. “Rev. Dr. Howard." WILL BROADCAST DAILY-— Tlle Radio Club of Charlottetown ls broadcasting a radio programme every afternoon from 3.30 -to 445 p. m. The range‘ of the station is approximately fifty miles under all conditions, hut on one occasion it LARGE Asaonrulsur n‘ n...“- i ' (7) days wmmlng m” m Chicago Md lllours in dzlyliullt in North SytlneY. How To Get It For tho Moro Nominal Coot of ' ooalgraln, Illllllfllll With \ refills. been oillploycll for some years m um nmndagn Drug Co. Aft" a [cw was ilcal-d for a period of two 50 miles away. Radio listeners who may hear the station are ro- quested to advise the Radio Club in Charlottetown. especially if at u_ greater distance than 100 miles rom Charlottetown. Chill,‘ which was organized last your, has as its president Mr. Jus- tice Arsonlllllt, Major Keith Rogers being vice-president. Dill" llflilltfl. ihcy will be at home at 681 Getty Ave, Mllskcgon, hitch, SPECIAL EVANGELiST-IC SER- VlCE.- Th0 special Evangelistic "leellllll ibellli; hcld in tile Cclltrul Christian church annex during the Dflflt two weeks have been well at.- tentled and mllch interest mani- Yeflied- Dlj- Genes has preached every evening, and has presented tllc Gospel ill an eloquent and mas- terly way. holding tIlB rapt atten- tion of his audience throughout. Ififllilf‘. have taken their stand for Nile Lord and others are expected lilliilfli-Z the coming week which lvlll be tile closing week of ‘the Special Series. During this week [the HOPVIPOS will be IICI(I in tile rCllurtrh Alltlltorilllll and Dr. Genge will be assisted by Rev. Geo/C. Taylor, on Tuesday night. and Rcv. Rom (i. Platoll, on Thursday night, it is hoped the church will lie l'llleli tn overflowing during the conning: week as the Special Meetings will close with the following Lord's Day's ‘Services, when the ordin- ance of Baptism will be atlmlnster- ed to all candidates. RENEWING FRlENDSHlR-Mr and Mrs .l. T. Gorlllall, oi San Francisco, enjoyed a delightful two weeks’ vacation in Southern Calif- ornia lust mouth. and llsd the plletlsllro oi‘ lllocting many friends. lllvy WPH‘ royally entertained by lilr. and lllrs. S. E. Melina- of hos Angolvz-l. lillt that is characteristic 0f Los Allgcles people. I\‘Il‘. Mlzllac saw to it. that his friends from the (loillell Glltc City saw the beauties 0 fthe Stllltlllzllltl and would chor- isll plczlsallt lIIEIIIOTItES o.’ lllalr_ visit. Mr. and Mrs. Gormau euloy~ ell cvcry luomont of the time, llutl saw mllcll of the letters native State of California. Mr. Gorman was born in Kcnslngtotl. "P. E. island-Oakland Maple Loaf. Maritime Religious a partmsnt is modern ln ev- by Rev. W. D. Wilson, James Wil- gry way, Th", |, m, sou of Middicalton ma: elgcted pre; ll d . ' o worthy device or "paw biietlligtetzgvn, slescsrearaa oiiper . u“ f" P°"f°°l-l"il "d Hayward of Toronto, General Sec- facilitating prescription reary of the Religious Education Council of Canada, gave the ad- zlress of the evening on the sub- ject "A National Young Peoples‘ Programme.“ Tuesday morning, Rev. W. H. Watts of Digby led the devotional exercises. Dr. Hayward outlined the essential principles of Young ‘Peoples’ work and the conference was divided into two grouper-tile ladies under the leadership of Miss Marjory Trooter, Maritime Girls‘ Work Secreary.~—and the sentie- men under Dr. Hayward and Rev. .l. H. Freestone, who discussed the relationship of youn-g people to the home and to the boys and girls of the congregation. ' In the afternoon, alt the close of llle devotional period led by Rev. Mr. Glllis, 0t‘ Watervllle, tho con- feroncc divided into denomination- al groups,—~tbe Baptists under Rev. Waldo C. Machum; the Methodists and Presbyterians under the joint :1 leadership of Revs. H. S. B. Strot- E uanl and F. M. Mllligan At each of thm-le ralilw. tile denomina- tional programmes were outlined and emphasized, and special at.- tention paid to the relationship of , young people to the support of de- nominational enterprises The total registration at the con- ference was made up as follows:——- ‘Baptists 55; Methodists 12; Un- lted Church s; Ansllcana‘ 5- Tlle evening service on Friday was attended by a larSB 111101091‘ 0i compounding that is not found here. Compounding is done In accordance with the latest scientific methods and accuracy la insured by a double-check system. OUR prices are always fair. LET U8 FILL YOUR_ NEXT PRESCRIPTION Johnson 8i Johnson “The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prince Sta. it .5 v EYESTRAIN ti: Probably tho interesting people, old and young ,' gm" Rev. H. S. B. Strothard spoke on ' Y "Youn-g People and the Kingdom oi ° °“' God," andDr. H._'l‘.DoWolie on "m "°I¢l°"" Challenge 0t Jesus." Both‘ {speak- l-s 1m king a strong spDBB 0 9 Have Your frolmgapeoplfi present to devote E es thonlsclves whole-"heartedly to the E y. d extension homiodlslllilillildlglfl l0 iii: doing oilC r 'sw= n 0W0!‘- - xgmtfie This most successful young peo- plos‘ rally wla brought to a close with an ilnprwlve consecration service. conducted by Rev. F. ‘M. Mung“ ii ll bee n id N M 6 M Lood Ltd. lSimilar ral es ave . n e u‘ w" a ' ' in Sydney, Tl-uro, Flederlcton and DR. E. C. HARRIS 123 Queen oil-oat 1m Radio ‘ 1.022 1021i _ .l’anual'y $3,697.53!!!) $2.l5ti,l:'>il February "£062,401! 4,520,200 , March . . . . .. 4,8.'i1,750 4,429,050 Supenor April .. 2.502.100 2.000.501 The ilrstmof a series; of linterde- May _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 2,955,450 10214400 ' v nom nation Young eop e’s ra - J, I _ 1103550 ;-,_1g,-,,40rl lies across Canada was held at 1,3]; _ 02,000 2,0-t8,il0l) , Middleton. N. S.. Oct 4-5. The A"; __ 1320,1155 ;,-,100,500 first meeting was held on the ev- gem _ , , , , _ __ ::,127,00l) 2,532,150!) until-g of the 4th inst., with Rev. __ _ 502-59571 __ FIRES LOSSES Fire losses ill Canada during tile lute-d by Tile Monetary Times at $34 500, compareti with for nhQfiillllB week lat-wt your passed, fire losses in (lzlnalla, zit:- cordlng to Monetary Times, cstlln~ ales, are this year only I30 pl-t" cent, of the total for the whole of i922. ‘ Prospects are, tho-return, for a decrease Tile estimate for September is $2,532,300, compared witll $3.ltl0,l'l00 for August, flliil with $3,127,000 for September of i022, and is nlalio up ill-i foilllllmr- . Large fires reported $1,84L..0lJ0 Small ‘fires reported 187,300 Estimate of unreported fires . $2,5Ii0..‘l00 liololv is a comparison with pre- vious lnnll-ill: NEW int-orporatiolls were llust your. Wonk out! rd buz. $44,2i.li_i.ii_l5 57,807,400 Authorized capital of $7,077,900 week eluded October 10, are estlm-_ is represented by companies whose reported to $453,450_|'l‘lle Monetary Times tlllrlug the {week ended (Jrtobcr ti, compared With nine out of twelve months ,\vl;tll $15,223,000 for the same week A (‘OlllPilFliliVB lilllllllllily ‘by provinces is lls fullolvuz- YVcck ended Totals $15,223,000 $1,011,000 1”?“- Tllcm is loss luck in the world "ii"‘l'\‘-'i'*“_ tilun is lmaglnedf very often if it. llliiili-P-Iiitiililll Hilli- fie old time [favorite i at H10 old time price, General Cigar Company Limited, Controlled and Operated by Imperial Tobacco Company of Canadailjlnitod n. 'N°°RP°RAT'°NS ~ MONTHLY sown SALES ~ lillrillg any lmllvldllzll estimates. m‘ . l Nut since the war period have, bond sales reached so high a total‘ nlollltil they ill(I during Scptonlbcr, when new financing reached a total oi ‘over two hundred dull clown lull-l lion. uvctlrllllll: in .\'I0ll('lill'_\' Tilnt-s',.,l.hqw_ lIIIH iilllillllll, how- §1il\'t'l'llllli’lilUlnnung “on, ' ‘the (llltllllll r | non AND sun. .‘ (lrt-zlt IVcStQrn Siiilllpfldéf" ill. (lot-ion. a vivid storyof \\'Il' ll (Jlllnary took tfiitho .1 l(‘i' of nil frontier (la iis .ollly out: o!‘ till» llltllly lnter__ ‘tilt i2il'llf'l('S ill tlll- November issue o ROI) AND GUN IN CANADA. \\'ll() :ll'n interested in hull!- lillg, llill Plllfly the good M0080 by A. A. MBiTIII. zm l‘().*i]lillll:iIl)l0 for two blind-ism“! “alum GOmLH the accouht of lthl» pvrlIiJilS adventure on the lone- ly (lzatlullt rock, "Duck Hunting on ," by Donnycastis - 133,000 most otllltll to these of Scptltilllberllnpll,‘ an,‘ u“, Vthrmlng capture of o“, 7,1922 UPL G_ 1l)2‘_;li‘Vi'I', the llllullllltlil l)lllli_ . . . . . .. $4,080,000 i5 . . . . . . ..ll"="1 “j _ , Anwrm 313610", 210300 red mlllloll, although 0\‘i'li illls- lic- n (. 795mm 335 (W, illll’l.lilll total stiles lil'i‘. ‘lllgllz-l" t.ll:|ll xfun/{Ldhd 9403300 235:0m)liol' the prvrlnlll: llmulll and N. u. . . . . ., 504,000 _ ‘ I _ ouulrln -i,050,iIiJl) 5,555,000 ‘W; >0". _ _ thlebcc .. 504.000 500,000 W" i°""‘"l"= l“ husk . . . . . . 145,000 20,000 of bond htllibw‘ during Alllzust and m] i" H“. ‘viystorn mounmln; Soptonlilllr, 1023i, zlllli "My Niul-tl-outll Black Bear," by’ i‘ "°"‘l""'l-"'“" ’l‘lll-otiorl,- .l. Stocks, who has hunt- for S°l7l‘3l'1lm"v iiitvl-il yours. A description of tIIO lslrzlngo IHIHIliI "ilarrl Island" by C. ;ll. (lllllmus is zllsoof particular in- Scllt l-"lfh All; if"?! SPvt 1921' lll"l‘i‘.\‘l. 'l‘ul- NHVPIIIDEI’ issuej eon- nmnl-nion any!’ _ ‘ L L __ Milihillliillil" i‘ ---- - - ~~ 'l:lill~l it dtlzl-ll good stories and articl- Prllvilll-illl ,'_, ll‘.‘~'l for illl- sporlsnlan, while III (he Aillllilsibtll $ “"m‘\""" HFPLZIIIIII‘ (l-‘fltlflillidllhl, "Guns _' arid ltllil\vlt_y' "f, ' ' ' ' "' f.-\llllllll1:iti0ll,“ “Along the Trip- (Iorporzltion " "Outdoor Tlllk," "Flshlnl "l" '__ "___ ' zllld "Kennel," are full of Total 3~ll~iwii~llil .t and information. ‘ F. V. _ _ , ‘lvllliama, .l. W. Wilson, and Martin l.i_\' sadness you destroy tile div-ll" “""l"~‘“‘l _.""" “I'll i‘ "i"""_"’ lliuntllr, wnll known to readers of inn illlzltgn in your soul_ (loll is joy l-hii l _- _ S” ‘hi-Willi “Niki nlgmltOD AND GUN IN CANADA, .-\ll lllltllrc rejoices in lllm. and C°"'m"“i““"" “'1' Ailsllillm- have all contributed good arololel would you be sud’! A true joy “ _ i which will bn enjoyed. From er uulkcls tile llctlrt fcur GOLI.——LOIYI- l"'"‘l'~‘"'i"l* i“ 1"?<‘ll‘l"ii i" llwlto cover, this issue is packed ti llllllil us lvlll-ltillg is‘ lil Lilo I~‘('_\'llli‘ lmyq-egt {m- pvefyonq keen on ‘my to l~'llill'|>t‘ll thl- "iii!"- "Y ii Wilivll trllzlsc oi‘ hunting anti fishing or out.- \\’tllllil L'l‘<l\\' llllll l "It'll-door life. "w"! I“ st. John, details oi wlllelrwlu no doubt appear later. The Family (iereal F 00d . Especially good for kiddies because it is a builder of bone and muscle and. tissue; good, too, for older folk because _ it is easily digested. Grape-Nuts is, good for everybody because it 1S appe- tizing, wholesome, highly nutritious. It is a perfect family cereal food. Grape-Nuts is economical. There are many servings in each package. Reacly to serve-—with cream or milk or fruit. CANADIAN POSTUM CERIFAL CO.. LIMITED Head Qilicc t Toronlo “ There’s a Reason ” fir“? e=Nuts THE BODY-BUILDER MADE m CANADA Factory a Windsor 4 \ 1.