~n . "r, -mizii‘diiii‘n'i.ll'i*ifi'rowu GVIIARIDHIAN 106i. Ifive a Hoblem in Business I OPHOHIGHUICCIIOILPIIOIICICI‘ the. r MUTUAL LIFE AGENT HE science of Life Insurance has develo d, numerous ramifications, many of w ieh may be applied success- ful] go flu mo“ Pqplexing financial ro lems. If it _is possible for Life“ surance to hel _ Life agent can exp ain the best method. Th! Mutual Life agent know: haw ' other: have rolwd "the problem: that can- front you. The trained Mutual Life agent likely has encountered just such problems as are bothering you. He has over 56 years of Mutual Life history and ex- perience to draw upon. He knows‘ or can readily find out how similar diffi- culties were dealt with before. Possibly he may provide you with a choice of solutions. Th: Mutual Life agent Imaw: man] way: ofmfaguarding 0mm: and familiar. Mutual Life insurance plans embody allknown, safe methods of providing rotection for estates and families. ears of experience have tested each. Mutual Life plan so that no detail is overlooked or forgotten. Some one of our plans, or a combination, is sure. 0v tned. lriverneee. -‘m~ louloue prloe. “my blah olaee "filler ehoee, but " 1m pa r. . ,_ Luz-J’ M. . WOS l STRAP SHOES. ' $1.95 A 'PAIR_ A grand opportunity le here ellered the ladloa of P. l.‘ l. to l" I lieu- of eomvortehle "Illa or street ehoer at l ‘ Tlieeo hre the balance of dleoontlnued "Me from our eummer eeIl- "ll- They are moetly patent Ml some Bram and ‘aleo “N! llloee If. the m. k": all elaee but not In eleb l’ ;°l‘\ill'td'by rnall "II-r" ' e have In etook old "Sydney ' aprlhqmu‘ Ion Round, Alblon Strive, Alhlen Hard, Cheetnut and Stove lleo Beeeo Coke. _ _ m Place your order now. eltlier for! mediate or future delivery. .9. cILus airco PHONI 170 IOOiWIIW you wlll We ll‘. ‘l 1 " Ia 1W1“ YOU, the Mutual / n”... Ar“ .l. Lester Douglas; > P P "n"... ................... . sitions. realize. H. A. EBERS 135 Kent Street Charlottetown .......“..... to fit in with your circumstances and your present income. - The Mutual Life agent know: haw other shrewd bus-inn: mm are using Life In- surance to protect their hurinurer. Nearly everyone knows how busi- ‘ nesses have suffered throu h the un- expected loss of men hol ‘ng “ke " l-lad these men been insu d in fayor of the business, any tempora losses could have been met, and possibly no {permanent injury suffered. A Mutual . Li e agent can give you specific ex- ' amples of how shrewd business men ‘protect the enterprises of which they ‘ orm an important part. m»; business mm could he helpad 2 with Life Insurance rum more than they ' Plenty of successful businessimdnpin their faith to- Life Insurance as a secure support in case of set back. In addition, the feeling of protection l which Life Insurance centivc to further e ort. It creates that confidence which is so necessary I for ultimate accomplishment. Let the Mutual Life a ent show you how. Phone him and e will call. i..............-.....-....a.......... . “u...” \ aena anus-annual“; as.“- , Mnrshlleld Baptist Church Sunday If j Oct 24th at. 3 p. iii. Rev. ' ,lnlm<ps and oll. , d: 00-, Importers. IIIE IIENTRAL aunmn LAST CALL .l.o_ get a case ~01 SHARP A8 A NEEDLE la what needles wlth a new or renewal eubj you want to ‘be to get a case of scrlptlon. ‘ needles with yoeii- subscriptions. on. Johnson's orriez will be closhd Iiutll November 3rd. ville Station on Tuesday 28th. Har- ‘2224-21-81 i3 Jenkins. 2l70-10-20~6l. COME T0 THE L._of C. hill l0 ' MENS FALL HATS-Again wo, the Hallow den ‘IQ; and enjoy 11. say at your eervlce. Specializing in good chicken cupped‘, ' - Popular Priced Hatii for all. l35-101g0-1Wk.'Pf0WBe Bros, Ltd. 2502-10- 2-21 ' ' '——'-v_ -_-._- ‘PREQBYTYEIRIAN SERVICE, Inf ,WILL YOU BE DIBAIPPOINTED You are too lute to recelve a case M1". M1111‘ of needles wIth your renewal aub- flllfllll-lun, avold lt by aendlng your yearly subscription to the Guardian before October 30th. LOADING LIVE H068 at Mel- wIII preach. - WHITE sun iZ-snoesnspii" gut the best SQUQISCLIOIPITOII! you oves Iask you ygsfgRnAyrs MARKET dealer for Wlilto . n/lilgh grad Bugger mm a‘ 35c’ eggs 45c Omsk American Kerosene. w. H. Altiko ‘e115 75.. m $1.00, ducks £100 m 2210'10'22'3l€'|'1-25- 111113166 10c a dozen and crab “S9918” 4° (111811. hay 65c, straw 35°» "M8 55C. potacoes 60c to 70c, 11d. ‘turnips 25c ‘to 300., -' THE OFFER 1or the best Prem- Ium yet closes on. Ocbober 30th. D0 not be late and nail-Is this opportun- OM'lSSlON.—~ln the list of those useful case of needles wl-th your prizes for SL Duns subscription. MFl- wsassn nsqovsmua- of m. J. n. McGuIgan was fnad. A recent. number of The Billboard. yerteiitly 0nil[[9d_ we regret “m! a New York theatrical paper, con- tiuch should occur, for Dr. McGm. wins the following: “H. Prlc gun ls ever generous In contribut- Wcbber, the veteran actor hllvlng IOWaPdB worthy causes. manager, who for 50 years col;- duoted the Boston Comedy Com.- pnny, touring New England, C i- adu and Newfoundland, has b JD VETS W|LL.HONOR VICTIM OF BANDITS. ——Tlie following Is from the Detroit Free Press; —JQ]111 congregation of Zlcii (Yburch a‘ l-llqllpolatlal residence, “Sid mourn.‘ Belng ideal hosts the evening paus- ed all too quickly for the pleaneu guests. I I I ‘Miss Ellecu Longworth lefl. Oll Thursday for Ottawa, where she wlll attend the wedding of her school frlend, Mlss Lelia. Argue, daughter of Dr. and ‘Mrs. J. Fentbu Argue. which lukcs places next Wednesday. I I I ‘Silk dresses next spi-Iiig will bear telephones, taxlcabs and top huts 4f deslgns of‘ Miss ‘Helen Dryden, just back In New York from Paris. are adopted. ‘Miss Dryden believes on which a vlew oI Venlce, a cuthu- PAGE n»... r...- lhc huiry-iup lunch SHREDDED WHEAT Willi millcor manner fruits ;I..:"::'.£.I;1* “.‘;‘.;“i'.i1."i?.235121232;Dlllllousll’ sllllllllllllllll 111.111 Sillllllllll dial and roses are Included. I I I lcrtaliicd In honor cf 311's. (Jwu Hyudmuii, of’ EIlIIIOIILOII, who been‘ spending the summer mnn. ' I I I The tczi hostesses at Gull’ llllfil afternoon wlll be Altken. Mrs. K. S. Rogers, Miss Laura Cox. . I I I brntcd lllrs. T. F. *l<‘ullei'lon was hostess clty on Thursday. their ten and sale at a very enjoyable soclnl function Iii the Nuvy -Leiiguc bringing I0-, last Tuesday evening when she cn-‘gethcr hosts of friends-I who passed ‘your. l III a. good part of the summer at hln home at 21 Sewnll ISL. Augusta Me. Hts many friends In and out of the profession urn wishing hlm- n speedy recovery." v—i PERSONALS Mr. J. D. Stewart, Ham pshlro was a visitor to the city yesterday. 511""! Kinsley. 2-8 years 01a. 2140 Ixth avenue, dormer ‘Windsor re- Sld8lll.'flllfl Qanndlan war veteran. W110 IL d from Injuries received when eaten In llll! home by two thugs. Wlll be hurled ISaIurday aft- ernoon with mIlItni-y honors. IDe- trolt Veterans of Foreign Wars wIII ha" Charge of the ceremonies. Services will be held at the home presented lierc Uiis week by lflliilli talent," uiidqi‘ tho auspices ul Ilic.’ Knights of Columbus. The cast ufelfic of a bro ther, tor bloiiday night's show was Ilc- shops. llghtfully entertained by Mi‘. and fox, cnch llilll’ of which has been m. Mrs. F. C. Casey, and op Thursday llppPd with gold. are Iiclng ivorn cue evening frock, and were T... Charles F‘. Bliigley. 293 Third ayenue, wltli biirliil In‘ the veterans plot at IForest Lawn 12911193913’. lBorn In Prince Ed- wadt Island. Canada, Mr. Ilililgley, after serving four years wlm the Twenty-fourth Canadian battalion. came to the border. After a brlcf realdcnce ln Windsor, he moved Io Mr. Gordan ‘McLeod, Darlflngtou was a. vlsltor ‘to the city yesterday. IMr. Cyril lMcNélllx Milton was a visitor to the city-yesterday. I iivnl. J. IHedleyileiiIiliis. 'Mt. Alblaii was lii the clty yesterday. Mr, Lorne 1P. Hlggliis, Bonshaw WES a vlsltor to the oily yesterday. Detroit. ‘Survlvlng are hlI-I iiiolhci- Mrs Anna. Blngley, Rovbury. Mass.. lWO bffllherfl. Charles B. of IDetroiI 811d G- Pl. of Nova Scotla aud two sisters, Mrs Emma. Gould. Wor- cester. Mam. and Mrs Cllllford Scudley. of North Cohasset, Mass. —-———<-0->-——- Mrs. Gertrude Campbell, Elmira leaves this morning for Boston. Mr. George 'D. Pope, M. L. A... Summerslde was In. the city. yes- ives, is an in- . - l _ 0 I [River was a visitor to ‘the city yes- . _WATER.LOO - ONTARIO ' I81 WHOLESALE PRODUCE 39 Queen Street Charlottetown ‘Prlnee Edward Inland POTATOES Certified Seed and Table eto for ck. Hlghoet prleea piild good quality. Wrlte or ‘phone 788 or 938. ‘I EYES TESTED i AND GLASSES FITTED New rellraetlng room with modern equlpmohl- Our experience le at your rvlce. ‘ E. W. TAYLOR ASSISTED av .1. s. TAYLOR .. l{ ehrt wlth a oold- Ward off your cold with Nyal'e. Rem- OPTOMETRISTS 14a ‘menmonu strut Don't Neglect 1-.‘ Dangoroue “' knoeeee often edlee at the Ilret eneeze. Take Nygl’; Qyrupof Tll‘ and COG Llyer on. It mun» the eyn- 1 tim aialnet further lnroada epd than ‘Nyale Laxaoold It le I ‘male dependable laxative. We have It In olaee Ior oell and tam"!- ‘v ,.~ ..> llll tql ,. -_ . Id L Worthy anon: m m , awaken Aernaaf i‘ L44 l I 1 l P P > l v‘v 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 4 _1 It I ' exports having sworn that the fields _ First Baptist ' night. y 4,. International Damage IIIbUSSBLS, Oct. 21. ~—'Sowlng llUlSlflfll seed 111 W111’ 1161811110“! IIeId Is ll. crime, the Belgian courts have ruled. A farmer named SIBY‘ zicrI bad a. quarrel with 811M119!‘ whose fields adlfllllell 1119- one Ilnlslietl his ploughing. sl-aYaerl- climber over the fence and filled every furrow with mustard seed. "Intentional damage" W85 m9 vordlcl of the court M 110111111188“. were Iiselesn fo farming IintIl the mustard could e exterminator]. a process requiring lmm “V? ‘m mrec‘ (mum, mug been said. IFOI‘ them‘ the Sabbath ls over when that sor- vlco Is over, but there Is no 1111111" Ier, no half ISnbbath d8)’. "m Rev. W. ‘M. Rochester, of the Do- Inlnlon Alllnnce_ 8095M"! l“ m” Church here last THE INIITIAL STEP “Wh t l the reason 1'01‘ b11115“ pinyin; maths parks on Sunday? p, 1.. rm- upllft? No. usually ll H‘ for (he profII of some street ""1 ', wny or vendor of lcc 01109111. 11°, added. "I am told there were news- pflpefl. In the wont which an- nounced the retrne of the Sunda)’ Kama m me world}; gerlen and mm hundrods listened and watched Ihe returns In from. of thelr of- flqgg, I bellflvfl It Is the Inlllal step m hflnglng In the thing IlIplf-cg: don't want. 811111111? Sim" n’ h “p, and In this flnltod States s l. o “my, pay, Alliance. ‘We are trY- lng to mnlntaln the llllfllfll! “all” Sabbath." ~ I I'll‘ P | |_ E Q Pill-FIX , _ nut-m The Worlfe Brenton Denied! (‘liver meta-e lollef. (WM Ills!) m; {new Ier no» Ill! Iledllll. [l] 00. Itcrday. I Hon. Jumps A. McNeill, Summer- lalde was in tho city on a vlslt ycs- a w a have gonc to attend a congress ‘In Halifax and expect to be absent ., n n dark ulghl, after the neighbor had ‘Beech wlll Ibc In charge. hear that IDr. obliged to undergo an operation yesterday at tho, Gilly Hcnpltnl. and ably. nope. I. n Dundee emu Iaee 1gp penguin. cannon-ham w: happenings 0f . The Week (Continued from page 4) Mi‘. blurry D. ‘McLean. M. L. A., lSourls was a. vlsltor In the cltyyes- ' ‘ terdzty.‘ I " ‘Hon. Azlrlnn IF. IArscnault. Simi- nierslde was a visitor In the cIIy yesterday. mcriijde, ls the guest of Mrs. C. E. Casey, Amherst. mYdaY~ ' IDr. J. Clarence Webslcr, of Sill.‘- dlncqwho visited lsllllllllefllldl.‘ a {ow weeks ago, has ‘been honored by an invitation to be one of the speak- ers at notable GXGYCISGS to be licld In London, ‘England. on Jun. 3rd In commemoration of‘ the 200th niiiil- versary of the birth of General Jnmcs ‘Wolfe, tho vlctur of Qucbcc. I I ‘Mr. James A. Dover, Wlieatley ferday. ' ‘u Mr. John IR. Stewart represent Ing the Globe Jndcmnlty 00., of Cunndu Is rcglsitercd at the Revere ‘Hotel. I 'Mr. C. Cameron of the Bank of Nova Swtla, has returned from an eiijoynblo holiday spent. In New York. I Tho committee who so success- fully carried through Lhc concert lll honor of ‘Mr. IF. '1‘. Watkls, hail a substantial balance on hand which they deposited to Mr. Watkls‘ credit at the IRoyal IBank, announc- Ing to hlm the fact In letter cx- pressive of their respect and rc- —Amoiig the candidates taking the law examinations of‘ the Pm- vlnce of New Brunswick at. Pred- erlclon this week was T. 1C. L. Compton. B. A- ot Summerslde. Adjutant and Mrs. Davis In com- mand of the ‘Salvation Army here fellow musician. tlll Thursday. Meanillmie ‘Lleut A member of tho Reigning IHouse will llvo In a numbered, and not in anamed residence for the first tlmc In English history. when the Duke and ‘Duchess of York move Into their new home In lPlccudllly. The house wlll bo callod “INo. 145, .PIc- cndllly," and the royal couple wlll ‘Hls many frleiuds wlll regret to FR. J. Lodwell was will be pleased to know that he Is at present resting qulto comfort- THE dispense wlth tho names which for _ years’ centuries past have been glveii to DECLARES qgLpgng OHNWDOTTETOWN MARIQETS royal residences. The Duke of HAVE "T063" READY 31mm, 34;_38 Yorks other houses have ' been ‘N 6HURCH VESTRY .3555 45 Wlille Lodgcffllchmond. and Cur- r mu».- . so-vo H ,'ll:f , 2": . 25—30 II: .::.".. "II": “i "I “"1 1°14 the" l” “ °h“"°h "oats" ......... .. as . .4’ a “e n S” a Wlnnlpeg which holds It's morning Hay cwt. ' 65 St. lauls IWaldcnbury, Ilic ll-lert- ilcrvllrB 9W1? 110 that the Iran milify Straw c“. I _ _ U 35 fordshira home of his father-Iu-1aw_ ‘fr? ioflolg’; gzgraéallllllethe vegan. Pork 131,9 I20 Earl of ‘Strathmore. It ls ex- lofttrlefm to ‘jush o“ when the Dem. Young lugs . 6-57 pecled that u... house In (Piccadilly will be ready for occupation next sprhig, when the lDuko and |Dll0ll883 come back from their lrlp to IAua- mills and ‘New Zcnland. Tho_housc In now being dccorated and various nllcrallous are belng made. The Duke nod Duchess of York arc at present at (llamlii Castle. When SUMM-ERSIDE MAIRIIQETS Eggs, (dozen) .. Biz-titer Huy (pressed) Ceilflslclnc ; . ... . Oats (mow) Potltoes (HOW) ODEARY M-ARKETS - Butler . .. . 25-27 they return to town they wlll stay 58g ' i85_33 at the Earl of ‘Strathmorc’: house a .' . I l. , . _polmoes _ 50__,m In Btu on a re.ol ‘IW‘ H-gy .. .- 810 Mr. lPercylPope has gone to Mou- ti-enl on n vlslt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 o o e ' IOENSIINGTON MNRIKETS Illuttcr Elm -- - 35 IMIss Helen Wakcford In enjoy- oal-B " 55 lng a hollday vlslt with ‘friends in llay . .. 1050-11 u I Pouvtoos 70 M°'""‘““' ‘ ‘ ‘ MONTAGIUE MARKETS Mrii J. A. Webster onlerlalncd nt 311"" - - ' - ' " a pleasantly arranged mlxed brldgc Eu“ ' at hGr horneon Thursday evenlng. . I I Miss Minnie Vllrlght, of Sum- gnrd for hlm personally and as a . nlglil. by Mr. IBCII WugncY. I I I Trafalgar IDny was royally cclc~ 1'11 eIgIIIecn-carat gold or a solution of Sill/Cl‘, and are subjected to the same treatment that is applied in electroplating. I I I by the l.0.I).E. ui this pleasant afternoon socially, while The lnfcst evening Ilrcss, as ox- lla“ hvlllllll-Z V011’ "lillcllillly UIBWHII1U5~amplified by a woman at tho Kil- Wll-lbof this putrlulic society, her son, Mr. A. W. and Ali-s. HymI-ldumg so much "l!" 1'11“? Cat Club, carried n. lltllc lfillll at S0011 ‘$10111 3'94"‘ l0 the buck. It was so tiny It appear- » led Iovbc trying very hard I0 reach the floor. ll: was a Iilallgiilicuf a1‘- Among the visitors in Saint .luhiilffliy of gilYfil‘ gauze, will} ,1 square I I I ‘Mm’ A‘ w" ‘Hyml 111111 W901i “T9 lllf-‘I- B~ ‘LQROY Illlljiicck and a back that Iimkc Into II 1111111. ‘MFH- G- J- Rogeflh MP3- E-imuii iiiid Mrs. ‘H. G. Mllllflfl,‘ lllllllililtlc pointed train cow-red with Indies having accompanied their flat flowers 0g apple-gfggn phirfmp, husbands ‘ lcfllllllllilll 13011111 0f Tfllllff- Th9)’ are shoulder repeated the scheme In “Oh Irene" was very succcsslullgjgucpis at me Adnllral Iflefluy W110 m"? “M01151!!! U"? A single flower worii on the lcII ll'()1ll. I I I (IoId-IIIIIIOII furs I I I "Y" H10 hlm“ Aiiothci" cvciilng frock, slim-viii! iisalioii Iii exclusive English fur u“, 5mm Idea, was payriml (my, in ‘$10193 81111 neck b16905 m’ sequins. Black sequins trailed ov- lhc slinudlci- of u. black geom- by wnmcn of dIsci-imlnzillnggzistc. named on the Qdgg Of {he gqallopgfl - ‘other furs are being SllVGPCIl. Thu 5km, which WiLS Immerswl hi =1 lmlh "lvlicliincl than In front. slightly loiigcr rs are fused, double-lined steel body. ~ Quality -Pota1ocs Pm‘ n.-. ‘and ma. 1H. In. Johnson loft SOURIS MARKETS yesterday for Montreal. where the IBumr . - 9 doctor wlll attend the ClIiiIoal Con- ga? ~ ‘gross of the A" can College of ru~°°»‘”~ - -“r.:.":.':'.::"..:"..:":r.:"" ""‘ Pork .............‘.....'.'.-1l I7 . ‘ ‘ m". smwaicr Mahatma . M ' ° ‘BERG!’ w... Ununlu-IQ-n“ Q“ gypnm‘ mrmpvlflvl T...‘ IltJ-Ipilv-nfua I w‘. ‘m uox|fimn 'm_ A‘ J- a 0 flame .. 00-7 _aee'_\,|1 .,,J .' r1 '3'. '9!"8.-!!-!.5-09_I1 ‘In QL. ST There are many special features about the Monarch which appeal particularly to the women of the Maritimes where soft coal or wood alone is burned. Large fluee, heavy linings, roomy wood fire boxes and a copper Grandmother's Range-and Grandmother's HER. mother's home f urnishings-were probably bought at Holmaifs, home furnishers for the last . 5 *’ "n Wfirmidmolhcrs arc still using lllflll’ Bridal Lifts» Enterprise Ranges Many an inexperienced housewife-many a blushing bride of the “Eighties”- learned the gentle art of cooking on an Enterprise Range. And many of these ranges, purchased nearly I " two-score years ago, are to-day still giving efficient service. The younger generation, too, aided by the efficiency and simplicity of the ENTER- PRISE MONARCH STEEL RANGE, are learn- ing to excel in home-cooking even as did their Mothers and Grandmothers. THE MONARCH has a perfect heat and oven control-it cooks fast-cooks slow-cooks evenly- at your command-and is econom- ical on coal-easily cleaned and kept clean-beautiful in appear~ once-and built to last a lifetime. Furniture-and 70 years. _ alone will stand such n. test of time and Helium's have been pro-eminently superior since a. decade before Confederation. SEE THIS WONDEIIFUL RANGE TODAY! R. T. HOLMAN, Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMERSIDE ENTERPRISE lviOhlAFQCir-l E HANG a "' l