hfiman eCo. A Heintzman b Co. Upright Piano will bring into your home the same pleasing musical individuality that has dehglited thousandytif other: flfl-gugholit Canada. Ygu will also have the satisfaction of possessifl! an 111")?‘ meat whose superior- ity is acknowledged by great artists well fitted to Judge tone and touch. - \ ...._- Miller . ros.‘ (it. George 8t. ur shipment of FALL B8 has Just arrived dir- Irom LISSE, HOLLAND. lill shipment comprised hoice LARGE FLOWER- ~ BULBS of FIRST SIZE [lat/nu l/lnl mun! r Ill: I/re u qfyoln-J fine fabrics. Outstanding Values for Fall The more you know about f ine‘ tailoring v ‘Qua- Central Guardian ST. JAMES HAtLOWEEN TEA ‘tin: afternoon. . ‘ . i‘- EO’! TAXI day and Illht ur- vice. Phone 687 or IUD-J. , CLARKE anos. m. Stewart will buy live puulizy each Wednes- ‘Illly. Highest prices. 228l~10-20-3i coma TO 3am SUPPER in Wiieatiey River Hall tonight. 2329 LIVE POULTflY is Wanted daily by it‘. J. Holman, Clrtown. Top prices guaranteed. 2281-10-26-3] POTATOES — We want firm oi. lens car lots whites and Reds for llllmfldlfllv and future delivery. Gel in touch with us. Conrad & Co. 2293-26-1“. TH S. S. HOCHELAGA will continue her daily trips on the CharlotteownlPlctou route until the end oi November. 2306 l0 27 3i WILL YOU BE DISAPPOINTED if you are too late to receive a case of needles with your renewal sub- scription, avoid it by sending your yearly subscription to the Guardian before October 30th. ' every baker's heart. Carvell Bros. Eliot be late and miss this opportun- "Y oi securing a very handy and useful case oi needles with your subscription. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO respectfully requested to see that their advertisements for the Guard- ian reach the office by noon 0g the day ‘preceding publication, other- wise insertion will not be guaran- |teed. On Saturday ads must‘ be received by 10 A. M, ~—~1-Oi MALP QUE ‘ Mrs. William Maclflwcu. Mr. and zlMrs. Wultortl Macldwcn “m1 M135 Margaret Nlacldwcu were recent vlsitorsut Mr. ‘Sinclair MtlC-GOIIE- art's. and on their return they were uccompailietl by iMrs. Duncan Mac- Kltiiiguu. wllo is spending a few days with relatives in Stanley. l, Mr. Erskine Nicblntt returned to liis work in 'Port Alfred. Que, alter a week's holiday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, D. I’. ZVIcNiltL. REGAL FLOUR gives joy 'to it is sold by THE OFFER for the best Prem- ~iu.m yet closes on October 30th. Do ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are. l l ~*icasni.owu'cosni» _ Hunter River ‘ l‘ . . . l and Vicinity Mr. id. ill. Mclflnnon, North Wilt~ iilllfih rctilrncd ironl IHurbor liush, N.S.. the latter part of tho week where he liud been in the C. N. R. 81119103’ as operator ionaonie time. Mr. iuld liirs. J. W. Patterson re- turned last week from Los Angeles. Calif. und intend milking their home hcrc. - Miss Attila Iilodgtrrstin, Charlotte- town. and Miss Edith (lutllife. of ‘Frederic-toil. were mlcstli ovcr the week-end of Miss Dorothy (Yiltliile. Mrs. May lliagiial has returned from Bideford where sllc spent a iew days witll her sister. Mrs. tilev.) ilrucc 1'}. Cart-w. l l Mrs. Eldon Seaman uild hcr shr ter, Mrs. ‘Lbrne Higgins. South Mei- ville, were visitors in Charlotteq town ou "Friday. j Miss lCiiritli ‘Sinclair. Sunlinterilcld, visited her sister. Mrs. A. B. Cut- llifc over the WOOK-Elltl. ‘On 'l‘htirsilay' evening. the moul- bers 0t‘ (lreenvale Women's insti- tute held u chicken supper at the home oi’ -lVlr. and Mrs. A. CD. Mc- lPherson. An abundance oi‘ chic- ken. salads, pies. etc... were served and il sling sum realized for Institute work. Much interest centres in tlic opening o1‘ the new iliasonlc liall. which takes place ou -l"ridu_v even- ing oi this week. when a pilblic coll- cert will lic put on by Charlotte- town talent. No effort is being spared in attempting to make it the best entertainment ever staged here. . and Mrs. .l. F. McMillan. ‘Ralph fllltl lhloyd .\lc.\lillall. and m. Geo. Green attended the lllllllfitl of the late \.\‘lr. R. .l. McNcill utTyiiv Valley‘ on Sunday afternoon. On Wednesday O\'0lllil_‘_'."lll€ .\lis- sioii Band of lPlcasant Valley [Init- ed Church held il. chicken supper ut the liomc 01' Mr. and Airs. .lohu lCutliffe, Fredericton. All exccllcnl [supper was served to a large gath- ieriilg of people. and a goodly sum added to the funds of the illuid for lniissionary purposes. Mr. and Mrs. .l. S. McLctiil. Alisa Florrie MCLGOd and Mrs. ‘l). M. Mc- lLeod wcrp among the nitrmlicrs at- ‘tendlng |l'l‘lIl('(!SS Chapter. O. l-Z. 8.. [at Stanley Bridge on. \Yctllics:ltu' evening, when that Chapter outcr- A Salc of Lovely New $3.75 _ Here’s an assortment of lovely new hats-all distinctly new in, style, shape and trimming, i-eady-to-weai- and feature all the latest models being shown in New York at the present time. By taking a large quantity we secured an exceptionally low price which we are passing 0n to you. . \\'c liltlVlflt‘ your scclng thcst- iiinliclliutcl\'—- tllcv will not rcnluln on oilr tilblcs moi-c than u fcli‘ (lays. All Felt Mattress $6.95 Here is a real bargain in an all felt mat- tress for $6.95, a regular $10.00 value filled with a good quality felt full roll edge, fancy art ticking, single $6.95, medium $7.25, double bed~$7.45. p J Wooltex Under-vests and Bloomers Largest Size Flannelette Blankets and the cut of the clothes. the ore you’1l appreciate the tremendous values we’ re tallied a large numboi‘ ot‘ visiting members oi‘ Crystal (7imptcr.(‘lllir- ‘lottetowu. At the close oi‘ llu iiChupter u choice ])i‘il[.','l‘illll oi‘ vocal ‘and instrumental music, gumcs and ‘contests followed by an elaborate $2.35 Iiargest size full double bed widtih flannelette blankets, full 69c Extra special value in ladies’ underwear of the correct weight Mr. ilurolil Simpson fo Summer- HIdP. was u visitor tu Mzilpcqtlu on VACINTHB (Double and l‘) Saturday. ULIPO. and (Double ls) . ARCIBSUS AFFODILS ROCUS REESIA - ARWIN TULIPS, Etc. and for a copy of our LB LIST. We. pay POST- 11-. / on all MAIL ORDERS- lme during the month of OBER will be the belt - to plant BULBS. They on sale at our BOOK RE. - rter & C0., Ltd.- .l./ill" A.» have In nook old Sydney nod, Invornen. Sprlnghlll Round. Albion Stove, Albion Hard. Chestnut and S10v0 also Bane Coke, o your order new. either an late or future delivery. II. GILLIS 8i 60. PHONE 178 ofessiondl Cards J. Fergus Donnelly ETERINARY SURGEON duaie Ontario Veterinary College, 1907. 01m. Royal Army vmrninry . corps. London, Eng. N-E. Pal-queen's Stable. 29!. 0' 141 King sum. y. than ever. The Home of offering in Society Brand Clothes this season. fabrics 'are more distinctive The The styl-es- smarter- more individual. Come in and see them. A fried/y $rm29 Frofn t0 , J. w. ROBBLEE Charlottetowfls Smartest store ' for Men and Boys Borsalino Hats Miss Jean Zlioss spent the week- clld tho guest oi‘ ‘Mrs. Lois (lrcen. Mr. and Mrs. .l. It. lmckerby, ‘Mrs. (lreeu and Mr. Preston Grncn moi- ured to Charlottetown in company with Miss Ross. The members of the ‘hialpeiluiz Women's Institute and their fum- illes were entertained in the lusti- tute room on Tuesday evening. The hostesses were -Mrs. (l. W. Ji say and Mrs. Clark Woodsitle. while Messrs. Charles Woodside aud-Jas. Beairsto furnished the music. The luilcli included ice-cream, cake and candy. and was of splendid quality. The young pcoplc anticipate ihcso social (evenings with much pleasure. .\Ir. Melville Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Tlioliius McNntt were yis/ltors to Charlottetown on Friday. A splendid program consisting oi‘ an address. readings, music, etc. was given at the annual Thank- oflering service of the IDarnley and Sea View Auxiliary ot‘ the W. " . S. iii Scn. View lllall on Friday e eir lug. Oct. 2'2. This season of the year is particularly appropriate for u service of this nature, and the artistically arranged decorations consisting oi‘ evergreen. some pro- ducts of tho trcc and the soil added vcry greatly i0 tho appearance of the well equipped hall. Mr. ill. ll. Douuld presided, and iii his opening remarks made reference to the splendid work of the ladies in all missionary efforts. Miss Mary-Mc- ;Nutt, Darnley. was the organ ac- companist for the evening, and solos iwere very sweetly rendered by Misses ‘Constance IHunter and Elva Duggan. Readings were given by IN MEMORIAM PETER MoINTOSH _ 0n Oct. 16. at the P. E. I. Hospi- tal. there passed away in his sev- enty-sighth yeaiy Peter McIntosh, 4gp,» " _ dill»- ‘ $1 - HE QUICK SURE REMEDY to relieve an IRRITATED‘ THROAT * k R. McGuigan IITER. ‘OLIGITOR, ITO- Monoy to Loan . lloelotiharlothtovnnP-IJ. C. C. Archibald I l lb u N. v. rm one ~ aimool and Hoapital llmltoa to lye. In, N000 llld ‘rm-out ' ‘ !m and Iullllylnfl , ‘ “- layer lulldl ‘. Gm! (loci-go lint‘. uoun-ouiaaoi us, ssld time... as. ~ ' "IWNALB- n. r. admin mmnjaa. n‘. - Inlay L“; ‘ Illltlln. Qgnflqgp‘. , urtlnns - ‘ ‘They not immedlat ‘n teething and healing eon or tinder vocal ergann. , II n public speakers. profmlollal men fill testify to thelrwondorful euratlvu proportlob. PRICE 25c PER BOX SOLO ONLY IY M‘ acKinnoil .;..'?1.‘,!l.$...‘.32;.. an K % 510R! sari a respected, resident of Belle River. The deceased was born at River Inhabitants. Cape Breton and dur- ing cli-Ildliootl. moved with his par- ents to this island where he spent his life. d-le vras a quiet, inoffen- sive. God-fearing nuin and was a regular attendant at the house ot God. . A year ago he suffered a shock from which he never recovered and later was attacked by a more painful malady which -he endured with lllit-ience. ‘lie leaves to cherish lils memory, five children; Illonald. of Mflhite Rock, B. C; Jessie oi Quincy. Ma's-s: Katherine, Mrs. R. W. Belyea oi YWlltou, N. l1: Mary and Stewart at homo. Ono brother Alexander Mcintcoh of Caledonia survives ihlm, lHls wife. a (laughter of the late Ronald Stewart, predeceased him nineteen years ago. ' The funeral service was conduc- ted "by the Rev. ‘M. D. -M<:Donald oi the United Church. who spoke com- forting words to the bereaved who sorrow not without lhope. Inter- ment was at Belfast cemetery. To LADIES ‘Ioh 0n! Herbal IIODOQIIII Book on akin Dineuu. New Treaties on Chronic Diloalel h‘ Herbal Ramedlem-Pam liletl o Loan of Manhood and d luau n _ men. Booklet on Female Illa and advice.‘ free b! gall. 80 7881'!‘ l!‘ pumice (WI out criticising or "alumna! M write ul. Mt"! I I10 q-nsgmnt by mil our specialty. Iallloh Herbal Dllpulary LIMITED- lll Davin, Vancouver, I. 0. (The Oidnt Herbal institution) ~ Mr. Arthur Owen, Misses Maude Donald. Marion Mc- Lean, 'Mrs. James Hickey and little Miss Laura IPICKBFIIIK, and were all splendid selections. An exercise. “'l‘lie Pennies," ‘by two little girls, MlsseslBlakeney and Pickering “'21s it pleasing feature of the program. come to Rev. lD. -M. Grant on his iirst -\'isit to Sea. View, the chair- iuuii called on Mr. Grant to address the meeting. The subject "Central India ot‘ Yesterday and Today” was ably dealt with by the speaker. He contrasted the bedinning of the work with the work of the present day. and progress in living condi- tions in social, educational and rc- liglolls lilies were all noted. "lntlia" he said, “with its open doors is a challenge to the church at home audio its individual members." and a strong nppclil was made for men and more men to carry the work forward, for Christ alone is the hope of the Orient; The meeting closed with the Benediction. am- After extending a very cordial wei-. lunch whiled away an unusually pleasant social evening. The service in the Unltt-d (‘liurch |ou Sunday was of exceptional inter- ‘cst. when four elders-elect were or- Hlulued to the Cltltffiilllll oi‘ the church. They-were 'Mr. D. Al. Mc- Donald. wliorwas received from the cldersliip of the former Presbyteri- uii church; Messrs. Donald Aud< rews. Willard Sellar and (llifford Cill'(-l\\'. After reading the duties oi‘ elders and asking the usual ques- »tions, lRev. ‘Mr. IBnxter received them and extended the right hand oi‘ fellowship. Thc liylnils sung ilvcrc “Conic, lot us join our chccr- i‘lll stings," "Brcutliu on mo broztill of God,” and “Faith of our ‘Fath- ers." Tile Offertorles were “Come. let us sing of a wonderful Love." and “Nearer. still nearer." Till.‘ address by the pastor was nu clo- quent one and the service through- out deeply impressive. Visitors to the city the lustot‘ the ‘week included Mr. and ‘Mrs. S. M. ‘Daniel, Mr. D. .M. ‘McDonald. 3T1‘- Hanimond Bertram. Mrs. (li-orgc lDlxnn, Mrs. E. lBruce Nor. North Wiltshlre. Ivan Bowman, (IlIIFPIlIlB Mclicun, Mr. and Mrs. Wcdlotzk and iumlly. Lillallo ‘McLeod. Lawson Mc- Leod, and Sutherland Mcbcoil. Miss Olga Wuyv. C131‘... snout the week-end at her homo. ri-turil- 111g to the city on Sunday uvcuiuli-ls ._.____Ql->_._..__ A delicious icing is made with one ‘and one-half pounds of icing sugar, three whites of eggs and the juice of a lemon. Blend thoroughly and "beat hard for halt an hour. g PAINS ALL [IVER BUIJY Two More Cues of Feminine Ill- lleu Relieved ‘by Lydia E. Pink- haiifs Vegetable Compound Barringhon‘, N. S.—"I had terrible feelings, headaches, back and side aches and pains all over my body. l would have to go to bed every month and nothing would do me good. M husband and my father di my wor for me u I have two children and we have quite a big place. I read in the paper about Lydia E. Plnkham’: Vegetable Compound, and then got a l'tt e book about it throu h the mail l Miss lMary Rogers. Hamilton, was-and myvhulband aentfo Man's and a visitor to Charlottetown on (FTP day. a ' v ‘Senator Riley of High River. Al- berta, was the guest this week of his brother, ‘Mr. George fRiley, oi Baltic. .Mr. and Mrs. iF. J. E. Wright. got msrbottls, and then we got I am feeling line now h t . I tell In . fglasnda myth: E. Pinkham’: Veg,- ' a e tabl d that makes me feel m. VICTOR Rica/lapses. more f‘ _ the store. lowell." _' ‘ jiprringtofl‘, Nova Scotla. Miss Penny Denny. and Mrs. L.A.- ‘ ‘ Dun Pin.“ BEck Wright. Summeraide. were‘ visitors to Malpeque on Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott and son. Haldane, of ‘North River, and student om- nlerclal College. Charlottetown. lwere guests of Mrfiand Mrs. Lee lOwen on unday. _ l Mr. Douglas Ramsay. Hamilton. enjoyed a motor triodn Charlotte- town on Il-‘rldny nflcrnoon. ‘M o Ont. — "I took four E. Pinkhnm’: Vege- d and t ro- St. Tho bottle! of table Co found liefhora dull, he"? pa na in the small o‘! myblek and he weakness from which I suffered for flve yearn after my bo was born. After taking the Ve ta ls Oompound_and using‘ Lydia . Plnkham’: Snnntive Wash am feeling better than Idbae for ilk; seven yearn, an fills-mm lw-Mi-aitloausou, IMoonSmoQSLThomQOnLO for the present season. Vests have long, short or no sleeve. Bloomers are large roomy, and of correct length Cream or pink 69c weight well-napped, soft and warm in wlhite or gray with pink or blue stripped borders. Special $2.35 pair, . ‘ SILK‘ srockuvcs 9 s Pairs for $1.00; 16 New Fall Shades A fortunate purchase enables us to of- fer 16 of the lattest spring shades in an extra good quality Rayon Silk Stocking which would retail in the usual way as high as $1.00 a pair. Full fasioned seamed legs with wide garter tops,‘ double spliced ‘heel and toes, tour ply foot, sizes 8 to 10. Flt-sh (‘rush Iii-own (‘unlco Sand \\'llltc lilcgc Skin} Wind-Breakers $2.49 Ghildren’s Windbreakers the seas0n’s most ‘popular style in a knit sweater, close fitting neck and waist band shades 0f sand and fawn. Sizes 6 to 12 years. (i rcy llurvcst Silvcr Bran Pout-ll IiItu-k Faun ‘Ilinc Chinchilla Coating ‘ $1.69 Here is a real good value in a soft smooth finish chinchilla coat- ing in three popular shades Navy, Grey and Copen blue. Special $1.69 Men's Winter Overcoais ‘$1 6.00 This real smart Navy~ blue Chinchilla Overcoat is of good weight, full lined, and interlined double. breasted model with ‘half belt, and con- vertable storm collar. All sizes. Also m-adein heavy winter sweight itweieds lovet shades on a plaid back mlaterial, Special Scarves 98c A llseutlui $2. VALUE A regular $2.00 silk scarf ‘in a desirable siz_e to lvwear under the winter coat or throw over the shoulders made of tfhe finest Ra- yon silk in a smooth even stitch in many Drfitty designs with fR-lnge to match, tihirty of the newest fall shades to choose $16.00 frdm SPECIAL98c. J 'll‘lll'l .\'lfl\\' BUTTERICK IKVIMPERNS ARE HERE "PATOHS LIMITED--