H916. 1 1 1 11 _. fran CHAaLo'i."rE'rowN GUARDIAN . HOLLAND 1 BULBS _ Our larse shipment of 1 Dutch Bul- ' bs d i r e ct ‘ _ from Holl- 1 'f _ - Gnd h a'v e 1 _ ‘ arrived and ' are now on i Sale. All large 1st size Bulbs, Hyac- lnthe, Tulips, Crocus, Daffodils, ' I ‘ Lilies, Freesess, Etc. Blant -Bulbs out-doors before hard; frost comes. Get a copy of ’ our Bulb Catalog for direction 9-' 9 _ \§ZIIOIOIl\\ for planting, etc. Importers ef Seeds, Bulbs, Et I Carler& Co. Lt Importers of seeds, bulbs etc. 4 \\\§'.'ZKOIOL\\\\\\\WIIA 1 liye Glass Repairs Accidents will Glasses do break lf you have any trouble with your Glasses we win re,-air them and make them look like new -s .-1, We do all REPAIRS Promptly and at very Reasonable Prices J . R. Gillis,L td _SUNNYSIDE ' Soldier Boy _ ' Overseas 1 "We _have many service- able gifts which will add greatly to his gomfort. This is only a partial list of the many. / Safety Razors 25c to/$7 Sterno Stoves, complete, 35c to 31.00 Oxo and tero Cubes, 10 5 and 25c Cigarettes, in l0c_ and tin . boxes of iifties(all the _ most popular brands) Cigars, poke. 10's, 25’s,_ 50's Chocolate Bars, all kuid_s, 5C. Milk Chocolate in 25c cakes -All Metal Mirrors at 50c Pocgsiét Combs, 10, 15 and ,Carholic Soaps, 10, 15 and 25c Talcum Powder, Foot Pow- der, Tooth Paste, Blades for Safety Razors, Pipes, Tobaccos, etc. Geo. E. Hughes “The Peoples’ Druggist” CDMING Right from Boston,the home of all good cooking, will soon arrive the famous _Rexall Cook Book. _ A Rexall Cook Book This handy home compan- ion coniains over 1000 recipes, thoroughly indexed -worth over 25c a copy- free with every 50c pur- chase. McKinnon’s The Rexall Store Hidkairs 'rwisr price Made from fully matured leaf! in a clean factory, it is the cl;_oicest, cleanest and best chewing tobacco you can buy at an rice anyvBu‘ynlilCKE}lV%-the big non-crumbling fig at the small Hickey &1Ni¢i»|m roam co. na . Charlottetown ii ni-itnv nat to inn him farewell ue- __l _.L- E R u Th' Dru“‘°f° |m'l'Ilih mgltmlilg Ill! Ill 01° °°l\l“U\‘ iilhtiiihdilitlitstiidlus two-cent stamp for ntral Guardian new IT PAY8 to buy in this Province. JUBT'A MINUTE- New is the time to have your Xmas photograph ’BfQthe]')0!' Friend _ taken. » ..zssi,1i.iiioi CHURCH OF 8c0TLAND.- Rev. James MscDougall will preach (D:V.) Sabbath, Nov. 5th at Dundas at 10.30 Bild B0-11801' at 6.30 On which date Rev. E. McDougall will preach at Coleman at 11 and 7. » CALEDONIA CLUBF- The commit- tee appointed to arrange for St. And- rews celebration is as follows:-- W-. W. Walker, Col. Stewart, Mr. J. R. Burnett. Mr. Thomas White and Mr. John Mchaughlan. _ FUR SHIPMENT TO NEW YORK --The Fur Sales Board yesterday shipped quite a large' number of fox pelts to New York and good prices are looked for. Two dealers of that city are expected in Charlottetown shortly. THE Mi-:GILL UNIT.-_-ln the window of the Apothecaries Hall. Queen St. is shown n splendid framed portrait of the McGill University Battery for overseas service with Captain Cyrus J. McMillan, of Charlottetown in the centre of the group. BELGIAN RELIEF LOTTERY.- Tlckets for lottery at Col. Peake’s carriage horse in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund, may be had of the Treas- urer, D. J. Rhey, Queen St. Only a limited number will he issued. The price is one dollar. 1921-10-7Mtf. 2823. CHURCH SERVICE- The Crnpaud Methodist Church intends to hold the '-- - /,Sprayer meeting in its newily finished church, on Friday, November 3. Plans for the continuation of the prayer meeting as such or as an Epworth League will be discussed. A report of the "Older Boys’ Coni'eren'ce" will be ' given. Everyone iriteres-ted invited. C A SUGGESTION.-The ' presence of the railway engine on “the marine wharf ut night upon the arrival of the steamer is complained of by driv- ers of teams. It is suggested -that the engine should stay up at the nav- igation wharf crossing until the stea- mer docks and the pussengeis ure off the wharf. The presence of the puf- fing engine scores horses that take no notice of automobiles. GULFORD, Miss., Oct. 31.- The British steamer Don Diego, reaching reaching here- today from England came into port with a mounted gun alt, which wa'1s~in charge of t_wo gun- ners from the naval reserve. While passing through the submarine zone, the crew reported a mine was ex- ploded by one of the gunners. The mine was connected with a chain of mines, they said und' all of them were exploded. The explosions caused the steamer to swing and tremble, the crew said and added that they had fears for the safety of tho Don Diego. '1‘ e Don Die o wus in Charlottetown n 1g .- 'c|laY|0ttet0W|l ° P. Ee I on ncouple of occasions recently and _ loaded a cargo oi ’ha\ here for the gg-it '*'”';"' . E V' British Ai-my in In-ancxe. - C LYDE NOTES.-A correspondent g , writes: lt is rather uiiiortiinate that the law is not. more strictly enforced e s in some of the country districts. Only _ ii few nights ago some of the "Smart Alice" of this place were low enough O lwist' A When you want a chewing tobacco that _has all the fra rance flavor and freshness you could desire, ask-for to cut oif a portion of the tail of the handsome carriage horse owned by one of our mot popular young me.n.»- Mlss Thelma MacDonald of Amherst left for her home last Saturday after spending .a delightful vacation visit- ing relatives and friends in Clyde. She was accompanied as far as Point du Chene by her cousin, Calvin Mac- Leod.-- The many friends 'of Mr. Harry Craswell. the talented young violinist, will regret to learn that he is confined to his home on account of ilIness.-- Mr. Duncan Nicholson of Clyde spent the week end in Hurts- ville the guest of his cousin, Mr. Er- nest Senmun. -Some of the many friends and relatives of Mr. Dun MacQuee|i gathered ut his home on ._.._!i- -- __ -3-4 --F '_-I - fore leaving to rejoin his Battalion ` ' V now stationed at Aldershot. Mr. Mitc- Queen is a cousin of Pte. MacQueen, PURE Anzo imosii _ MM. ’ ' :rl-fave you Eczema? lf you are f S c N ‘ troubled* with annoying disease get a _° _" bottle of D. D. D., and see how quick- "/ ‘~ ~ ly you will be benefited,-If if does f qt up I’ E' D’v’S') _ 1 you no good we refund your money, so it cists you nothing to trv it,-25c ` I d and si oo bniiies n A. Foster, cen- ” 'L A Necessity ’ ' ~` S* " ` k Cor KSN §.PrInco Stl p 'silos is very isnllv din w the per. Price sixty wife s ima lil d¢i\~i .. This °°i““ii" i1°“"’" ;f.i“i:§‘;J°;.si‘1§»snags -f1--1 ee aswe as. or orses, _ ‘ __ kindh, oi live stock in 3 heal_§hy, vigori;i_is condition. Iélvgry kage is put up un er t e person supervision o r. gihken, a veterinary of long and successful experiensle. All Miss Ada S, Bradbury the leading an.d Stockralsers 0n.?’ E' orsli 1; 142 Prlnoie Streetmext to Kindergarten is the best tonic, alterative and blood puri er on e mar e wévvngsmie ;_v_;:__:_._..i 2;._:§_v_si..__i_._>_; P;-i¢¢ 50 cents per package ’ 'ruraaini oi an kinds. _ FOR SALE BY lg __ PATENT s ` For’Your their ad. which may be seen on p four of this issue. _ ' _i AT THE FRONT- When you sending your Xmas package to CHURCH SERVICE;-The Rev. MacLean will preach (D .V.) at Cove Saturday the 4th ‘at 7 p. m. bath the 5th, Nine Mile Creek at a .m., Churchill 2.30 and in the le's Church at 7 p. ni. » ` teriau Witness says:-'Phe cong The e‘o Ie are desirous to hear Gaelic. The moderator is Mr. M MacLeod. who heard Rev. R. G. Fulton, Church here on Sunday morning GVBMHE. was Mr. James Renton Stilssvills. Mr. Renton recalls the ing. Mr. Fulton supplied local ions, including Stilesville, when began work in the minlstery. and ceived much encouragement lated his preaching. Mr. Renton and were again delighted to hear says:-The Santa Marin, which replica_ of Columbus’ ship ,and is c ‘1 1 have said, but is here to give the zens some idea of the ship which umbus sailed to America in when discovered that notable country. scribe the Santa Marla. and the n are 25c each rind the booklets' llc. which describes the voyage of Pol bus. At the end of the school term senior pupils ot’ the city schools to write a composition on Colum and his voyages i'I`he writer of the ciymposition is to receive a gold ii . PR/ivians Fon ri-is ' Dean sane-rioN ST. LOUIS, Oct. 31.- For lite concurring. The toIl` taken by European war is responsible- ~ for introduction of this petition into liturgy. The new form occurs in burial ofllce, and, although it. is headed as tt prayer for the dead. terms are so definite that it was the fire of protest. "Blessed are th-: dead who die manifold blessings of Thy love, the good work which Thou didst gin in Him may be perfected unto day of Jesus Christ." the clergy had been praying for dc-:id these many yfeiirs. The burial Qfiice is much chain Book now under i!ii=.c\issio:i_ ln the MILITARY SUGGESTIONS-Pat on’s Limited ha\rs some exceptionally fins hargainsf" in military outfits in 2858 A BUGGEBTION, FOR THE BOYS your soldier _boy at the front, enclose a good portrait taken at the BAYER Studio. 2851,1l,1M6i. Catherines Friday the' 3rd ,and Canoe Sab- Peop- PASTOR NEEDED.--The Presby- regat- ion of Wood island, in the Presbytery of Prince Edward island, is vacant. p p_ can- didates who have some knowledge of REV. MR. FULTON IN MONCTON. -The Transcript says:--Among those who preacheid in. the Ceniiral _Methodist and first appearance of Rev.Mr.Fulton at Stiles- ville years- ago, when he' begun preach- stat- from Stilsville people, who always app,-gg. and other people frc-m that section heard Mr. Fulton on Sunday at both services, him. NOT A MINE LAYER.-The last is. sue of Excelsior Monthly published by the pupils of Pridce Street School is a lying at an ior at (onnolfly wharf, is not a German mine-layer as some' people citi- Col- The school clilldreii are busy selling Span- ish banners and booklets which/dc- ber of voyages it made. The banners Half of the proceeds go to paying for these and the other half to some patriotic fund. In' addition to these is a leaillet best med- first time the Pr_ayer Book of t-he Protest- ant Episcopal Church contains a prayer for the dead. lt was adopted in the House of Deputies, the bishops jectad_ to ns. such and adopted under ihe Lords’ to quote the concluding paragraph. "Multiply, we beseech Thee. to those who rest in Jesus that Discussion developed that some in the revised version of the Prayer BEE 8l’8 D. St. 10 .D. ,Of he re- he um- uni- the are bus ED. the the the the not its oli- in be- the i Ofv god olil l ""” ‘ L The Ce of _ \1.eii.-'f_i§;,~1--- nllwm 1 E F J ORONTO Friday and Saturday Specials in Clothing Here’s an interesting series of special clothing values offered on Friday and Saturday-for men and boys. - i You are specially invited to call to-day-look over the lines-`-see how they compare with the biggest bargains offered anywhere- buy if you find them better. ' f9 only men’s grey and brown frieze Ulsters made from a good heavy weight all wool frieze, all full lined with good heavy lining and has large storm collar, the real coat for driving, get one before they are all picked up, values up to 12.00 Friday and Saturday...........`._.......5.00 7 only men’s black and brown reef- ers all good quality coats with large storm collar makes an excellent coat for working, worth to 600. Friday and Saturday, Spccial........................3.00 Boy’s Khaki Winter Overcoats for boys from 4 to 8 years D.B. Style with large Military Buttons, full length and all tull lined, makes a splendid wearing coat and trappy looking coat tor the ooy, all sizes . . . . ........6.00 Moore McLeod, Ltd. Boy’s Heavy all wool Khaki British warm reefer length heavy wool lined D. B. Style leather buttons make a very warm coat, sizes for Zboys from 8 to 10 years......-.. ........7.50 sizes for boys from 11 to 15 years...9.00 Boy’s Khaki Military Suits for boys’ from 3 to 9 years, buttoned to the throat or lapel style, stripes on sleeves with large military buttons, all suits have' buttoned riding brceches and" puttees special ..... ....... ..4.00 Boy’s Dark Khaki _ Suits for Boy’s from 9 to 14 years tunic, Riding ‘Breach- es and Puttees, Special ............ _ 6.00 Men’s Heavy Winter weight ribbed wool underwear an excellent wearing quality, all sizes, regular worth 1.25 and 1.50 a garment, Special... ....... _ .L00 ea. ,__..1_g--- _-.1-_-_-_ -----e-1 119-121 Queen St. Charlottetown than .._,,,1:._.--.~-~ 11 ,_ _-__--4 _ __ _ ' X ._..;._-1-_xli- _. :- _ -Q 1 ‘L-n_n_i n 1 Colin A. ‘ M¢D0nald,_,»/ JUST [Ng Revere Hotel Block, Kent St. _ Mail orders receive prompt atteiitipn. _ _ ~ Women’s High Cut I l*““‘"”“"'° _ -' 1. 1 ' 1 Laced or_Buttoned 1 F fnsurdnté M ' ctorii for or form it was set forth that "inasmuch as it hath pleased God to remove from tlio world the soul of our broth- iher." As amended, the soul of the dend is coifimended‘to the Divine Au- thofwithout reference to His will as modern medical science hold that inuuy leave this life tlirougii the neglect of their bodies. lt wiiii proposed tc modify the word- ing ulso to allow for the increase of ;lIli\\\\\\\\\\Y)IIIlII §The Store of 5 Strength Indoor living is apt to _de- prive your system of purify- ingpxygen. _ his is bound to result i impoverished _blood __ _an persistent tire ee _ A tired, sleepy, inert. 900' ’ dition should be suilicient 1 warning that you need a 1 ` tomm- lHlIfg“\“\\\\ D- D- B YJII 7I&_\\\\\\\\ /A\\\\ and Wine -- it containti a_ll the vita- ` - a ies Zl"i‘i.‘?.‘.'.°i}‘if.i.’.l”‘§.“.il-iii.. i 'Y easily Asslmilsted form* of Ii-gg--and“i;_§lch Mel- , e. ' Minis i°¢"?i ideal umicfor _ s stimulating 'the entire syé of the sick recognizes confession in ENGLISH AS TEA DRINKER8 500600 ln' méses mls year and tm. The pionebr pliiiiters had bc are rafniums in insuraiivv “Sales” ”“"* the cutom oi' crcritiiiioii, but Francis F'ortiiniitcly,iiowcve1r, Ii was discover- `ihcm ilic ins-lc of rcclniiiiiiiir those Lynda Stetson. of New Ytirk. insisted ed that tho ten shrub is ii. native of that high niitliority hold that the Assam. one ot' U10 India" Dl‘0V|I1C0S- _phrase “ashes to aslies” amply cov- Energetic Britc-ns starting plaiitiiig in ered tho comniiiiini: the body to thc Assam. The 1prescnt1-duy indian planter* nams_ N0 action 0|, this point, was is ii very diilercnt individual from the iund insf-rt iiiimliitnnts by lnrixcr num- mkC.n_ luxurious gcnilciniin of “Tom (‘.ringle's1 A new feature wliicli llie deputies L02" RIN the 1‘0lllHl1Cf‘1H Of Mlll`l‘.V11l- have ,,,\,|e,| to the |»,-“yer 1300]; is it ills life is one of asi-iiiliious toil, sweet- p,.,,_ve,1 for b|e_q;.,|ng me gmve_ sued by all too brief furlough. 'l‘lic revised oi-lien' for the visitation I-\lX\lTY “lid €XU`&Vi1E21l\`C9 fire VOTY it for from being inevitable' concomit- ' rn img ever before, ants of his existence. more de ln Darjeeling or Kotagiri he enjoys HUGE cH|cAG0 that sweet half-Engflisli air of which _ AUT() THEFT3, the poet sings. ln tho Terai, which _.___ siretclies ut thc foot of the llin_i_aln_y- ._ C 2\___ A police De. us, he has to contciul against ri tic paS_I_i_Ién':G£_`p£.tL,,uyH mat automomi. inlquiiies oi' n lciirfui climate. Always- _ _"ned nt $1_250_0g0 have been and everywhere lic is tho suinc cIiecr_\' 930|?" here mm, fm. mtg yea,-_ simge and rosolutc fellow fucing with cquan- TI mmm, v _mn Wm. H371 can have imiiy alike the risks of flisciisc. thc n ‘ I ‘ ',_ d ‘me t0`m| for mf, Six diillcnltlcs iiiscpnrnlilc from the mun- beelf sm 1,101,121 -_.S of which 5659 agement of native labor, and many yems is ‘ "' ca ' ` ' plant dis'cnsc's which. orc enemies of were recovered. _ _ _ I______mm_e mmwmies have pm] ull uiltivation in the tropics. __ jiiugflc wzisics; ni' rcpiiiriiig their futile exiraivagiiiicc of vcggciutinii by well- oi“ilc`ri\. c 0 ` - 1 1 an ‘¢1;”=»’1 ' _1 ' l ~ _. ~ $2 ‘_ ..._ '.` f'"__ _~;, ' ` _ ij -._5-_ _1 _ 1 ._ ‘» _ ' ~ ’ Q "" '_ '_ _ , _ ~ .f _ ` 1 _ _ ~ ‘ '.4'-' 1 V H 1 V A-" " 'rf ._ »~\> \ P1 1 .;' '. I- ,___ ‘ .___ 1 . , ._ 1____ _ _' ___ _ ___ e ~_ _ , _ ._ _____; __ ._ i _ H I: i7'11~~~* VJ'--;1~1.1_11 __ __ " 1.1. »_ _ _ .~ ‘Fri _ .5-‘f5‘1_:-1 1' =_ - if _ ` _ ‘ ‘* f. _ "1 ; _ ' V ` ` V ' ' ' ~ 1 ~ ' 45"' s§."` can be brought about in it single night bv’ tliishgreat i ll h. Mr George Beavis. 119 James street eter oro,' one remarkableb tehthlig iiitcrgzge in 1 healing ointment, I consider D (‘hase's the best ' domestic me gsigfae the consumption a large running .sore ou my leg. and although I had tried teacdrmkmg' dn fthe' opulation in the tions of two doctors I was unable to S0! My l‘G||6f fl‘0m 9 of te. per heh 0 wsspfour and a half the sore healed. One day my drug- SIM 1151111611 HW il United Kmiliitllillit was six and three Chnse's Ointment, and i used it with such good \i;$ilt(hei:_1i¢'>`unds The increase has been :Ivo the ointment n fair trial. Alto- $500161' I “S90 i is su to the 'md 1|-gm the point of view glad to be able to sav that the sore on n_iv_ _egvo