-:“;'-¢4 "(- -: r-‘a-"rn... v 1- . . Q*~O“’ . ...-s Q... "s"? “Vernon School for the month 0i iiThoynwork whey you sleep” When the bowels need help lhere is nothing like cascara; nothing more efficient, nothing so good for the system. Any doctor can confirm these facts. " Candy Cascarets give you pure ‘caseara in a most pleasant form. (fake one tonight. See how fine you feel all next day. Without discomfort and without harmful effects this gentle laxative cleanses the whole thirty feet of bowels. Cascarets never produce that nauseous feeling usually asso- ciated with the use oi laxatives. ‘And their action is so natural that there is no danger of forming lhe laxative habit. You can take Y"?! worm wring Y°” 5L them as often as you please-or give them freely to children or old folks. 'A coated tongue or a laden breath is a signal ior a candy Cas- caret. Or a sick headache, or any sluggish feeling; any time you be- lieve the liver and bowels are riot functioning fully, Cascarets will sweep away accumulations in the lower bowel. They are sweetened with pure cane sugar and flavored with real licorice, making them the ideal laxative for children. Full m e d i c a1 endorsement proves their principle is right; the use of 2o million ackages a year proves their e ectiveness. ti? VERNON SCHOOL ._.-__ The following is the standing of September- Grade X 1. Carmena Fraser 2. Donald Huntley 3 Mary Henry. Grade VIII 1. Joseph MatDoflfl-ld 2. Joseph Mar/Corifiolc. Grade VII l. Jack Sullivan Grade VI 1. Gordon Murray 2- Gladys Huntley 3. Irene MacDonald. Grade IV. 1. Felicity Doherty 2. Marie McKenna. 3. Lona Fraser .' Grade III l. Mae Martin ll. Riifi McKenna 3. Edison Drake Grade II 1. Guy Sullivan 2. Russel Rheumatism Massage the aching parts with Minardk. Soothing relief assured. ~ Furness 3. Bertha Hewlett. Grade I. Jr. 1. Lloyd Martin 2. Al- beit, Fraser. Grade I. Jr. i. Reta Baudreau 2. Frances Massmon 3. Annie McKenna. Perfect, attendance. Csrmena Fraser Dznald Huntley, Marlo McKenna. Lona Fraser, Mac Matln Rita Mc- Kenna ;~ llhtoll McKenna. rassauorsrt srirri SAILS FOR WEST INDIE! HALIFAX, Oct. 3.--Among the passengers on. board the R. M. S. "Lady Nelson," Canadian National Steamships, which will sail from Halifax for the West Indies tomorrow and Hon. C. H. ‘Pucker, receiver general and‘ ” of the Executive Council oi Bermudmancl Mrs. Tucker, Commander J. D. Laurie. oi the Royal Canadian Navy and Mrs. Lau- rie, going to Barbados, F. J. Thomp- son, prominent business man, of To- ronto, and Mrs. Thompson, bound for Bermuda, Mrs, E. Greenwood, wife of E. Greenwood. Montreal, manager cf Messrs. l-femphill and Noyes. going to Barbados. and A. H. Allan, Montreal, assistant general manager, Canadian National Steamshlps, We are compelled to make a SACRIFICE In our shipment of the very best quality of SCUTCH GRANITE ‘Vhich was Due Exhibition Week. Ask for Your Own Discount. And You Shall Receive It. __..___ Monuments Head Stones Table ts _.._._ WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED Chandler 5c" Bell ' PHONE 741 J. - 100 KHENT s1‘. l —WANTID.--Smart boy to work in office. Apply Bracn. McKay d: Co. Summarsidc. 1000-10-4-31. -llNSlhlG‘l‘0H L. O. S. Club loading hols. lambs, fat shoep and veal calves Wednesday of each week up till noon. John A. Doulill. O80!- 81054-204! —DOING NICILY-Word has been received by his fsnilly that Mr. George no“ , of Summcrside, who is‘ undergoing treatment. in a Boston Hospital. is very much im- proved. S. —CONGRATULA'IIONS are being extended to Dr. and Mrs. Kennedy of Oleery. on the birth. in the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday. of a bonnie little daughter. Mother and daughter both doing nicely. S -CARBUR.NT-On’rucsday even- ing as Mr. Ernest Beet, of St. Elean- ora. was driving home in his Pontiac Western Guardian’ l Happen ings of the Week OOOUBUOC from DIIO O and there is also a tendency to- wards a longer bob, with curls or i-lnglet ends making their ppWl-Y- ance in the evening. so that the girl who wishes to keep her hair short may still look as fasclnatint- ly feminine in evening attire as those who have let their locks grow long. O O O Mrs. D. R. Morrison. of Summer- side. has Is her guest this week, Mrs. Bagnall of Charlottetown. O O O Mrs. Hacker, who has been spend- ing the summer ln-Summorsidc. left this week for Montreal where she intends to reside for tho winter with her son. Mr. Lewis Hacker. O O O Mrs. Holder; Mills of Summcrside entertained very delightfully at Sedan the ear caught fire through a short circuit, which caused an ex- ploaion. Mr. am iisc only unis m jump from the car, and in a few minutes there was nothing left but the metal work-S.‘ —-VISITO SUMMEBSIDRM‘. J. Duncan McNutt. the new superin- tendent Of the P. E. bland Division of the C. N. R... paid an informal visit to Sumnierside on Thursday. He was accoinpan‘ ’ by ear-superintend- ent. Mr. T. B. Grady. Mr. Duncan's visit was Quito informal and was made chiefly to look over the rail- way propci-tyand to get acquainted with the railway officials. He left with Mr. Grady on the noon train for Tignish and returned to Char- lottetown on Friday. S. -lNS'l‘ALLlNG LIGHTING SYS- TlM-Mr. Walter P. Doyle. of Cher- lottetown. who was awarded ingsysteni at the end oi the Marin: Wharf. Summer-side. by the Depart- ment. has been iii Summerside for the past ten days. carrying out the work. He left on Thursday for Ohar- lottetown but will return at the be- ginning oi the week to finish the job. This new system oi lighting tho ships berths at the and of the wharf, together with the improved lighting of the potato warehouses, will be a great convenience to shipping and shippers. The whole system will be connected to tho town electric lup- ply. which should prove a very sat- isfactory arrangement to all con- cerned. S. -w. c. r. u. scorn-m spite of the torrents of rain quite a number attended the W. O. T. U. social on Thursday aftomcon in the United Baptist Hall. The President. Mrs. M. F. Schurman, presided over the gath- ering. No business was done. the meeting being of a social nature. A dplishtfui programme had been ar- ranged which was very much enjoy- ed. Mn. John MacLcod. of Amherst. N- 5-» IIW two very beautiful solos which were highly appreciated, Mrs. John Smallrnan accompanyinl for her on the piano. Another solo, by Miss Amanda Cannon of" Summer- side. with Mrs. John MacLeod as pianist was also enjoyed. An inter- esting rcading by Mrs. (Rev) Adams was listened to with rapt. attention. Dainty refreshments were served by the Entertaining ccmmm“ mg u, hour oi pleasant conversation in- dulaed when the meeting dispersed with the singing of the W. O. '1', U, Hymn. S. ----_____... i!" l rll, Georgetown, contract for inst-slim: I new llsht- l n. 2nd. with a large attendance. fllO ladies bridge on Friday afternoon and even- ing. O O O There is a touch—but just n touch -of white at the collar and cuffs of some of the new black satins and crcpcs for day wear. O O O Mrs. (Reva H. D. Raymond. Mrs. (Rem) G. T. Sprigigs and Miss Carrie Haslain left yesterday for Montreal where they will attend a church con- vention. . O O O The Golf Links are being well pat- roniscd daily during the lovely autumn weather. ‘ -._ Eastern Guardian ..'W!!lS’l‘ DRIVE — The regular whist. drive was held in St. James on Wednesday. prim was won-by Miss Mary MacDonald and the gentle- man's prise was won by Mr. Henry Sampson-A. lllnud’: Llnlrnant-Uud for l0 years PERSONALS ..'1V!r. Joseph Currie. Georgetown. recently visited I Montaguc-A. ..'Miss Cecelia MacDonald, teach- er, recently visited Georgetown-A. ..'Misses Stella Solman, Genevieve Solmln and Mr. Raymond Solman. of Georgetown, recently visited Vernon. —A. Prince Taksmatsu. second you!!!" c: 1;, H‘ “‘ . And his bride, now Princess Klkuko rokuscwl. will make a honeymoon tour around the world in 103i. Prince Tekamutsu and the grand-daughter of the last Shogun arc to be married in Tokil next March. The Prince will I0 to England first as a state guest. return- ing the visit last May to Prince Henry. Duke of Gloucester. who came to Japan to invest the Emperor with the Order of tho Garter. Ofhclal busi- ness finished, the imperial couple will tour Europe and return to Japan by way of America. O O O Mr. and Mrs. i". Ralph Dlmock oi Windsor N. 5.. are entertaining I house party of relatives and friends who arrived by motor Friday. They are Mrs. G. P. Strong with three children and Mr. and Mrs. Percy T. Strong of Charlottetown. They expected to return home next Monday. L as. O O O O Mrs. Frederick Gone-Morris was among the hostesses entertaining at Bridge on Tuesday aftemocn at ‘her lovely home on the 115911115119- O O O The m hostzsses u. the Golf Links this afternoon will be Mrs. C. H. B- Lcngworth. Mrs. H. E. Miller, Mrs. N. l H. Deniois. Mrs. Buntain O O O Cable advices received from En!- lrnd report that the Ducheu of Dev- onshirc overbalancod while fishin! and broke a. small bone in her foot. Her Grace will be incapacitated for some weeks. O O O Mrs. Maine's many friends will re- grettto learn that a slight accident has confined her to the house for the past several days. Mrs. T. Baldeisoh s’: Bani‘! is home visiting her mother. Mrs. A. Mc-t Canncli who continues quite serious- l ly ill. O O O Mrs. 1". W. H. Gill is visiting her daighter, Mrs. Harold Monteiiti in Waterford, Ont. O O O The palcst dahlla shade is advocat- ed in slips and nightgowns. these identified by the elimination of lace , Week-end Specials EnglishFlannelette $1 A r t. 35 inch Wide, 5 ydS- f01‘ Special English Flannelette, 35 inch. Good heavy qual- lty,5yds. for Guaranteed fast color prints, boil-proof, good assortment lncolors,36in.wide,peryard Hollins’ Twilllnta Shirting, pieces only. 30 inch. yd Regular 42c. Special ‘ .35 3 1.00 New French Kid Gloves, Washable New French Kid Gloves, washable kid Six different colors. Fancy cufis, both flared and turned . . . and pair l New Chamoisette Gloves, fancy cuffs. Special Pair New Neckwear, Vestees and Collars, Crepe de Chine, Geor- gette and Lace, 85c, 1.00, 1.25. 1.50, 2.00 2.50 and 4.00.. i Chamoisette 1.00 Lot Handkechiefs, white and 5 colored. Regular 25c each Special price 2 for ... . . . . " ' Heavyweight) Gloves, fancy and plain ' cuffs.Pair............. t l New 36 inch Chiffon Velvets Black at $2.75 yd. Saxe Blue, Copenhagen, Burgundy, American Beauty, Goza. Red, Brown, Tan, Almond, Green and White peryard Fur Collar and Cuff Sets for cloth coats, 10.00 and 11.50 set. Fur Trimming $4.50 to $7.00 yard . New Coating Cloths. Tweeds, Broadcloths, Velours. 4. 00, -¢.--.--- and Peachbloom, 4.50 and 6.00 Silk platted Hosiery, 6 new fall colors. Special All wool flesh colored‘ Under- Hose, sizes 81/; to 10 .. pr.. 2 prices, 60c and. . . . . F l All wool and silk and wool boot Hose, with fancy turned tops .. Fan“? Misses’ sizes . . . . . . . .. . . . I ,. Ladies’ sizes New all wool "cashmere Hose .. Very fine texture, assort- ed colors. All sizes. pair " .09 perpair trimming and an effective use of hand embroidery. The motifs are developed in punchwork, drawn and solid stitch-cs, and arranged in from yoke contours. O O O Warm praise for Canadian boy sc" g is contained in a letter reaching i Excellency Viscount Willingdon. g ernor-general and chief scout i ..'Mr. and Mrs. John Aitkcn. Inwcr Montagu , recently visited Georgetown-A. ..‘Mr. Glen Jenkins has returned to his home in Georgetown. after vlsltlns in U. B. A. —A. ..'Mrs. McKcemai-i, Boston, Mass. motored to Georgetown and intends spending a vacation, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hamp- hilL-A ..'Mr. John Alfred MacDonald, 14nd Surveyor, I-lermanville, was in Georgetown lfi-iday, Sept. 27th, lur- veylng land-A. ..'Mlss Elsie Knight, teacher gt Murray Harbor North, is spending her vacation in Geo gctown, the guest oi her parents, . andMrs. Seymour Knight-A. PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Fox ranchers now use IZAL. _______.________ PERSONALS —Mra. A. Gallant. of Summcrsldc. left on Thursday foi- Augusta. Maine. to visit her dlughtors. S. IUSTICO CONVINI Honor Roll for Rustico convent for QVT"‘WDEZ‘I Grade X-l, Francis Doyle; 2. Mlfld Buote; 3. Gertrude Gallant. Grade IX-l, Corinne Doucetio, 2, F"".10ll Gallant. Grade VIII-l, Bcrnadw- Pequot; 2, Marthe Gallant. Grade VII-i, Helena JIYVl-s} 2, Angeline Douret. Grade Vl’—l,- Lawrence Gallant; 2. Lucia Doiron. Qrldc V-l. Winnie Doucivt, 2, b" I'll! Pinesu. Grads III-i, Alice Pincsu: 2, hicolluds Souls; 2. Oiim Gallant, 0040 11-1. Janus Gallant; a, M. Helena Blanchard; I, Stella Slan- chard. Grids I-l. Hilda Doucct; 2, Ilol Honor Roll for Prince Street School forthc month of September: Grads X-l, Marjorie Fraser; 2, Erma Patterson; 3, Marjorie 5h"; Grade IX-i, Dorothy Bentley; 2, Edith Ling; I, Ilcroncc Simmons. Grade VII!—l, Ila Jay; 2, Mme Gill; 2, Miriam Shaw. Grade VII-l, Helen Callbeck; 2. Dena court; s. Irene MlcDonnld, Grade Vl-l,‘ Olive Maclean; 2, Bernice Cudmore; 3, Helen Roper and Doris Simmons (equal). Grade V-l, Gladys Jam“: 2, Nora Downe; 8, Constance Colwili. Grade IV (Royal-i, William Bent.- 16y and Aniiui- Godkin (equal); a. Norman Heel-nod; 8, Lloyd Brown. Grade“! (Girln-i, Janet Mac. bran and Reta Jay (oqugl); 3, m. berta Hill and Halal Clark (equal): l. l-lucl Sounders. Grade III (Miss Jamiasonh-i. Mar- ion Mclachom; 2, Helen Lawson; 2, Helen Carmondv. Grcde III (Miss Stcwbrtl-l, Grace Diamond; 2, Hilda Worth; 2, Thelma DOIIOII; I, Adelina Bflillfl. Lartnr. 0hr Dlaniroo ' AmlAll Bowel complaints ma: Iowlda” who bias. ‘Tomaso, hi“ Canada from Lord Baden-Powel‘ chief scout of the world. The lcttei was written at the conclusion of the world Jamboree held at Arrows Park at which three Charlottetown boy; Dick Fllliter, will Burnett and Bol. Beer-were in attendance. The Misses Bi-ovinfwho are now residing in Charlottetown after sum- mering at Brackley Beach. entertain- ed at a theatre party for their friends on Wednesday evening. O O O Regretful farewells were said this week to Miss Evelyn Jenkins. daugh- ter of Mr. R. H. Jenkins. M. P., and Mrs. Jenkins who left Wednesday to resume her third year ‘in Arm at Acadia. University . k e o e Its chic to show your face this Full ....overy Paris milliner of ncts dc- cices that the hat which shows tho brow is the smartest of all chapel O O O Hats. for the most part severely day afternoon by Miss Eva MacNeill tailored find plain. are worn book on the need; a few wide-brimmed felts are being shown. but the small. off-thc-iacc models are most widely displayed. Beaver felt is fashionable. and velvet shows a tendency to come into its own again. O O O FY9111!!! shoes must match the dress with which they are worn, "id lilain brocades have yielded place u; WW1‘ or Bold with a touch oi color blwdlnc with the gown. Evening "MUM! Ire pole and very sheer, Ind whine slum m being worn lllin. though their use is not m1]- verssl. O O O A single strand of lustrous pcarli is scan with the smart evening frock. W‘ ""1" 1°? dlrflme wear is more vividly colorful and varied than even O a Q The man-is” m“ Paul's Church this QIQIOO! 01 0W0 popula- youn‘ Oh.r_ lottotown Plvplc. Miss loll 0mg, OM Mr. Orin MoGregor, who w“; have thrkgooq my,“ 0| . ‘M. “m. lilacs in Si. Emil: ct 0 O O O °" Wmtldlv lfternoon and m... ins two charming ma“ "m" n" 81"“ by rm. w. x. McGougcn as h" i"!!! homo on no Sunimersids. ‘m ‘mt’ O o Q Heavy Round Thread English“ Circular Pillow Cotton Heavy Round Thread English Circular Pillow Cotton. best quality- Our 4_0 ins. wide yd.. 42liis.;wide...,.............._._..,..............._.,‘55yd.. 44ins.wlde.....,...............................‘auyd- Irish All Linen Table Damask $1.00 i. Irish All Linen Table Damask. firmly woven from a good me- diiim weight linen, 70 ins. wide . . . .. . . . . . . .1 n“ yd.. \ in honor of Mrs. Hacker last Satur- at her home in Sumniersido. Mrs. Hacker left on Tuesday for Montreal. O O O Black -i.1 nsldeie‘ the smartest thing in Paris now. and as far as color ls concerned. all the shades of brown are featured. and the range of wine brown is especially lmportgnt, These are the soft rusty brown shades that are warn. in tone. The range of almond shades in greens down m the d!!! Elililsh green, and there is a brlsht yellow g which Chanel and Paton are bo sponsoring. O O O Group strands of cut crystal are stylish for the newi necklaces. Six and $50.00 nnviiii Offered for information laadlngto the Inert and conviction of m; véflvupnrtluwiicmiiiwcuru and a rim off Ford Touring c” in our yard. 00mm! - a It. Peters. 000840-041. ' OOQOQOOO-ob Qoou-ooooooooo. IAVI rova III! IXAIIINIII an» OIAOIIO INTI!) I! E. E. PARKMAN lflfllicroc ION Afarowcllbriflcpcrtywaggiisn ‘Olhflglll Z ;O0000oo0o00 more strands are employed 1n this treatment, the beads separated b a crystal rcndel. A necklace of Frenc design is made of inch Kayser’sp n W “ Slendo " Heel J i '< . i 1 l l i tubes with stubby looking ronde l’ separating them. Such a necklace re- h minds one of the old-fashioned d0“ “with crystal hlnzing of prmua wooden bridl- i Silk Stocking E $1.50 PAIR “ Slendo Heels ” NAIIOW cnro _ rrarnruno ' JuItal|l"°clIpIMflhatL_ la Paris inspired. There's first lnairofporicblcabocithe IIOPIOI hOll “ill olpllyglg, Yo!» flflpiic Ibo slender llncc. it complalsly proud; m. hon from wear. smw: W“ $1.50 WIN}!!!