o SEPTEMBER 2s, lezo Enamel Ware oi the Best Make Macs "Essence oi ,, VINEGAR Preserving liettles, t. ABSOLUTELY Double Boilers, m, .. Sauce Pails, I Te; Kettles, etc., etc. Black 8r 2C0. This essence is nearly double the strength of ordinary Essence of IT nvo w may m ma Prov. O. w: CATA- ooeu-n-n WHAT'S WHAT in illhQ-gl pa. tons tail opening. “CONSULT HOLMA PI 299141-2441. PATONB COATS I~ combined with excelling gtrmgusnfle c 3030-9-26-5l TAG DAY8 in aid of Charlotte- mw" "Qflllilfll. Wednesday and Thursday of next week. - , s0os-s-24-5l_ FOR SALE-House with modern Improvements. Situated in desir- able locality. Apply at this office. IWNYN" Vinegar and'is ideal 2°1°‘9'21'5' "d é "i lppptptpttpp pppppppp- litifl"°*“““ . ooao-n-zo-sl H - We guarantee it to be _ l". E. C. .» absolutely pure. AUTO w.RAPs__q~llerc are Eye Specialist Oflice, R0781 Bank Building, Charlot- llt tetovm. Oflice Hours: 9.3i¥—l2.30, 2rr~5 Phone 68-Y. The2 Macs DRUGGISTS 149 Great George St. uygé4 dfliiQlO Something New Charlottetown Opportunity Coming Your Way if; l<‘rolu Sl-pt. 27th till Oct. 2nd, the llobbcrlin expert will bl- nt tlle store of Allan W. D. Wlldlllun, 173 Grout George St. to givc you lin opportunity o’ seeing on unusually iilic iillil of wolllolis for Full and Whiter wear-"Tllls Expert is at your service to help you in your selecting and to give you the full benefit oi‘ his wide experience backed by the llolrborlln organ- ization which stands behind its customers with fl full guaran- tei- oi’ satisfaction in l<‘it, Fabric. and ll‘llsliiol.i_ “Hobbcrlin Quality Tailoring for Men" ‘Allan W. D. Wadman Provincial Representative 1l087~9-28-2i “I’VE GOT IT” - Exclaimed THOMAS‘A. EDISON. Come in. We'll play for you a duplicate of ‘Mr. Edi- son's Three Million Dollar Phono- graph. You’ll hear for yourself what Edison meant by his historical ex- clamation: “I've got it. fl A. E. TOOMBS l ll can't eel we]! - mssedarziess yours/ices 4 are. JUST RIGHT You've got to bo well dronodtrom tho ankles down to got "In the m°noy-" Our lhOOl are wardrobe necessities for till mon and women who appreciate their ooolai and buslnou ob- ligations. We (It your foot In n way that makol your foot only and tho prlco wll utinly you oi Ito juotlnooo. ll iMiiispiiii-Sioiiii ,____,._1 J i many reasons why you should see °1lr flilifl Wraps before buying else- Wlltrw. Prowse Br0s., Ltd. s07o1a-2s-5i_ WELL DRESSED people shop ut Patolls {or satisfaction. 3030-9-25-51 VISITORS TO THE EXHIBITION make Putono Ltd. your headquart- ers. 3030-9-25-51 VISITORS TO THE Exhibition urc- cordially invited to our grand showing oi’ Furs and Fur (‘outs Proivse Bros. Ltd. 309l~9-2R5i MEN'S SUITS in gill thc latest styles and patterns, a big range to clltltise lrolll. Prices $1800 to $45.00 Proivse Bros, Limited 1l076-9.28~i’pi. THE NAVY LEAGUE supplies tree uniforms and instruction l0 Boys’ Naval Brigades. Encourage the good work by becoming ii mem- ber oi‘ the Navy League. $2.00 sllll scriptioli entitles the contributor to one year's subscription of "Sali- or" Iiialruzille for one year‘ 3080-9-25-21. --~———--¢Q&——i Luchute, Que. 25th. 1918. Minard’s Linlment Co.. Limited. Gentlomen,—Ever since coming homo from the Boer war I have been bothered with running fever sores on my legs. l tried many calves and llninleuts; also doctor- ed continually for the blood, but got no permanent relief, till last winter when my mother got me to try MINARUS LINIMENT. The effect of which was almost magical After two bottles the sores com- pletely disappeared and l have worked every working day since. ‘ Yours gratefully, ‘JOHN WALSH. Join the Navy League Canadian Bovs for Canadian ships to carry our Products,‘ overseas. , Visit the Navy Lea- I gue Booth at the Ex- hibition and obtain~ Literature Regarding‘ Boys‘ Naval Brigadei and School of Naviga- tion. Annual fee of $2.00 includes subscription 1 to Navy League mag- .-i~ 1 4 P l b azine “THE SAILOR." aore-o-zli-z-l ‘ y; Abb-b-AA A ' " ‘Q i, Fail Photography ls Fascinating , During the Autumn months Nature is sometimes melan- , clloly-soinetimes tlflY- l! you ‘would like to tidal!" her in these fickle 1110065- Invest ln a KODAK OR CAMERA and take some 18111118 through the rielde and woods. You'll be Impressed with the scenes and will find the recreation instructive, too. i; you are not. Iamilinr with Cameras, come in and let us demonstrate the vari- ous sizes and Style!- We will gladly furnish You with information and 411917114!‘ tions. _‘ We also handle n comvl?“ line of PHOTOGRAPH") OUPPLIIO w WV‘?'V T-‘ and do / DEVELOPING mo PR|NTV mo AT RIAOONAILI‘ Pnlcu " "Como in and have o 08m!" talk." ~ Johnson 8r Johnson run QUALITY oliuoaroli: 00R. KINT l PIINCI OTI- n FUR! FOR EXHIBITION. Make Your selections at Patons. 8030-9-26-61 BUY A _TAG next Wednesday and help the PE. l. Protestant Orphanage, 2981-9-28-tf A TREAT’ FOR EVERY LOVER of vocal. violin and organ music, Methodist church Thursday might. A TrRAPPY SUIT and hat will make you enjoy the exhibition. 8030-9-254 Visit Paltons. THE CQ-OPERATIVE FARM- P". Emerald, will be shipping lambs and hogs on Wednesday. Sept. 29th. 3047 9 27 2i. MATRESSES FOR VOUR extra guests tor exhibition at Patons. 3030-9-25-51 JUST ARRIVED a large ship- ment of horse blanloets special prices for exhibition weelo Prowse Bros. Limited 30760-2861. BE SURE and have your photo taken at the new Bayer Studio, 163 Great George Street exhibition week_ ' 2963-9-23-6I.. ALLEV AND CO. LTD., have re- ceived a large shipment of Felt Still-hers rm- Men, Women and ‘wiliitiftlli, reasonably priced. 3054 9 27 3i. ONLY LIMITED NUMBER of P. ELI. Souvenirs now on hand. Or- der at once to prevent disappoint- ment. Princeoiwta; by mail 57c. Guardian Office. t! FULL INFORMATION .AND LITIERATURE relating to the ex- cellent work carried on by the Na- iy league ill this Province can be obtained llt ‘the Navy League Booth, Exhibition Building. 3080-9128-21. CALL AT THE NAVY LEAGUE booth at. the Exhibition building and obtain full particulars regard- illg the Navigation School, to he up cried this autumn for tllc Instruc- tion oi‘ Music ' and Mates for the (‘llliadian Mei untile Murine 3080028 2i. Hood’s_ Sarsaparllla ‘Makes Food Taste Good Creates an appetite, old: digestion, purifies the blood, and thul rollevel scrofulo, cntarrh, tho pains and aches of rheumatism and. given strength to the whole system. Nearly I10 years’ phenome I sales tell the story of the great merit and success of Hood's Susaparlilu. It is just the medicine you need now. Hood's Pills belp-flno cathartic. c ‘carzves of general THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. Tlili clilyrlul oluliglnll _ ONE HUNDRED AND_ FIFTY men's suits at. the very special price 0! 335,00, Great Value Prowse Bros Limited. 076 8-28-61. DONATIONS for the Exhibition lunch from St. Peters, St. James, and the Methodist Church to be sent today to Si. Paul's Parish Halt ' 2 MEN'S OVERALLS. Prices $1.50 up at tile big store. Pruivse Bros. Limited. - 3076—9-28-5i. DR. K. W. MaoKINNON la the Veterinary Surgeon tor the exhibit- tton. 3097-9-28-31. i: THE NAVY LEAGUE is the only institution in Canada which sup- ports tho dependents of sailors who lost their lives during the war. 3080-9-28-21. NEW CAPS, NEW CAPS, our tnl-l stock is here and you'll like the styles $2.50 to $100. “The Haberdashery.” 3010-9 2441i. FRESH STOCK OF "EVER- READV" BATTERIES to suit any flashlight just received. The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. 3024-9-25-31 CAR OWNERSP-THES‘ is U19 24 hour vulvanlzing service ant] work guaranteed and guaranteed at Iow- est prices. Charlottetown Vulcan- izing Works. (‘. 1'1. BUYktI, Prop. 3070-0-2X>2i ptl. THERE WILL BE a. (antata cn- titlcll "the ‘Conquering ("l-osss" held In the Hazelbrouk Baptist (‘liurch un 'l‘llestlay evening Sept, 28th, at 8 p. iil. o'clock. 'l‘llo.~lc. who ‘Willi! it) spend a pleasant evening coluo along and bring othells with RACES START EARLY. -—Tlle 2.25 (‘lass having been ulatlo into .two classes owin-g to the large number oi’ entries, it will b~- necessarv therefore to call lilt- races at 1.30 sharp to-day. In lin- otihcr pllri of our paper we llivt‘ 1i list oi’ the starters in the different classes. There ‘will ho noted ttlnollg them the ce]ebrated Bill Shcrlm unbeaten ltiiis year Nothern Mack. Clctllego Swift, and other high~ cLirJs horses. CANADIAN MINER.-—<Propolit~d railings ol the S_ S. “Canadian Min er" for biliillltle of season.—1l‘rom \Mililll‘klill October 1st and 20th. From are completed this steamer will come to Charlottetown direct from St. John's, Nild.. and load return produce, etch, for St. John's. Niid.. on or about November 10th, November. 24th. and llecenlbcr 8tll_ For fllrihcl- par- ticulars apply to Buntuin, Bell & Co, Agents. 3009—9-24-tmwtf. _--—<-o>————~ uensssur DAV PRICES oo NOT COUNT AT rm; BIG STORE oun FORESIGHT m BUYING ALLOWS us To BELL OUR cooos FROM 1o PER CENT TO 2s PER CENT sl-:l_ow PRESENT DAY PRICES, THIS APPLIES TO EVERY DEPARTMENT. PROWSE BROS., LIMITEDI sons-zest. . Mliazird‘! Llnimout for Ihlrnm NI Charlottetown, October 4th- llllti 24th. Alter the llbove salltngs| EVENING BLDUGES all 0010M!’ 811d 111M138 M. Patrons. - 30614-2321 VOU Wll-i- FALL for our new F‘ i111 c598. the beet styles. Prices $150 up. Prowse Bros, Ltd 3076-9-28-51. ALL THE MUSIC oi the wor]d is yours if you won a Columbia Gratonola. A. E, Toombs, Head; tlulltrtc-rs‘ for the Columbia. 8073 STORE CLOSER-Hilbert Frir! Zlegisdswlrlcad Col‘, d Head will be so a a d , 29m’ y e nes lly Svept ' 3035-9-25-21 pd PERSONALS Mir. t). Ketcllulll. St. Jolill, is rc- isisicretl 9t iiie Revere. EMr. W. t“. Dnvison, Montreal is nllloilg the visitors to the city. _ Mr. II. t‘. Fry, Iicnlillxviilc, QiltK, l-a rcgnstcltld lit the llr-lw-rc. ) MPSSFH. Ollvttr lvIcNr-tl, New Ierlh, and Mr. J. Power, Sllmlncr- ville are visitors to the city. liir.‘ .l. A. Lyman, Secretary oi’ the '1 ryou Dairying Association is ill the city iol- iaxhlliititm week. Mrs. ll. C. Simpson, llllli tizlllgllta-l- .\iiil‘i(l!1 of iviilijlPqlli! are llpclidilig J “rt-ilk with irioiitls ill this city, and ‘Mztrshlield. Ml‘. .l. '1‘. liohl) of Si. .ltillll, rc- prcst-ltting ihc llllpcrial 'i‘tlIl.it-t-tl to, is in the city for lilxlliliiiioll iveck. lliil". l). ti. MCillfliri, ('i1l'll('1lit*l', city, spclll U110 ivtlck l-nd ill Brook- tit-‘lri, thc guest til his llllcic, IIIr. Aizllcollli lii-cLt-illi. BIRTHS MURCHl|SON,-.-\I tllt- (‘hlcrlgn lying in Hospital, Chicago, on Sept. 21st, 1920, in Mr. and lvlrs. Angus A. hizlrchisoll, it daughter. g n1 ARR laéfis i ‘LEDWiCH-COX.—At [no lll'il'l> the home 0t‘ rill Sept. 23rd. liy tllc Rcv. J. M. Mclielill, ZIlr. Gtorgt: 1.. h‘. lietllvicil 0t‘ '."lllll'ltitt0to\vli, and Miss ltuth h‘. (for. oi’ Iiiorcll. I lilciirlls . i CAMPBELL-At. Sr-wpt. 27th, David Montague (Talilpboll, aged 7:’. _\'i‘iil‘.~i. l-‘lillcl-zll on Wcptinc ay Sept. iltlrll. Stirvicte llt Ciliri-itltlll (‘llllrcll ill 2 p. m. illit?l‘lllt3lli. Union It uatl. I ESIMPSON-At i116 Prince» County iitrirpiiili on Sunlllly Scpt. 2o, 1020.1 -[.*.ll»=. lWllliLtlli George Simpson all, Kfdlrlillgiflll. Funeral tilts Tucstlltyl Mauro. R. McKiy. E. Mnehan, George C. ‘Shields and J. ill. Lynch ot Home: have arrived In the city to attend the Exhibition. Mr. J. A. Mclaaac the well known rqpresentatzive olf the International °° Harvester Co. is here from‘ 3t. John in connection with hlis Linn’: display at the exhibition. ‘Mrs. Frank Driscoil, Mt. 11er- bert and her sIatl-r, Mrs. .l. J. iMur- l-lly will little non Joseph of Nine Lille T rcck ‘have returned home at- .er spending a vory pleasant visit with frlcilltln and relatives in Ver- non River and vicinity. Messrs P_ S. Boyce, City, Edgar Palmer, Freeland, Horace Walsh. Ellerslle, Lowell Compton, St. El- ellnors. and Charles White, Sum- rllcrsldp leave this morning to re-l FillIIP rhl-ir respective studies at Klaus University, Windsor, N. PAGE ' ,. llollslllull-s mi cl .- l fir, will I0! _ allow no a null nmoumd to “It'll my ndmiratdon for your vronlnu.’ ma’ rich also charmed with the ldn. all I have mot. ‘Fish alter: directors of ‘the Dllflll Pal generously decided lb class In which mean that two viltinrl fill l0 W"? from you with 0Q ljlidt teenage towards your 960910 '8!!! w! .‘ > m back next you" and skins: our flrlsnds Yours sincerely. Vin-Icing Hone-m ul. “initialllofliuolloll‘silt OF STOCK. CROP AND IMPLE- BER ‘l lilll instructed lly Pttcr J. Mug laiiit lloyaIl-y, tllI Saturday, (Jcloll CAT I liars“. 6 choice mlioh cows, 2 eitvcn pigs, I10 hens. CR l‘: lnlL-l of hay. quantity of stra iMPLE l hay I'l'|r:\\'t'.‘l‘ tFrost & Wood, 1 plow, l tllrliip suivtr, 1 potato sc \\“I,",')il iillli world sleigh, quantity isoiotiiprcpppp w. Notice t0 MiEINTS ON SATURDAY o:"< 2ND. Donald to sell on his r ‘ cr 2nd. commencing pt 1.? TLE ‘ young oautle, lln-ood OP w. potatoes and turnips. ".1 I MENTS wheel rake, 1 gong ‘m1 51m; utrler, 1 cart and buggy, 1 cxpnss or’ bricks and othqr articles not. 6 9011mm off BENJ. CARTER. Auctl 1i t. [itifi Farmers. We ivant to buy your live gee-c il-tilil you. i". .. don't ivant any middleme n in it. We will pay yo: for your tame geese at Kensington, Sept. 2ft. $2.40 each. $2.75 each for your Mangrets; and if any tiilicr dealer will pay you more, eed z but this is our guarant n 3094-9-28-2ipd. we shall pay you more, prices. IIIICIIAELLVX. Woburn, Mass. VICTORY Bonner . 1934 AT 93 We otter Victory Bonds 5% p.c. 2, 9S; 19221 at 98; 1924 at 97; 102 at the tollowlilg i927 at 97, i933 l 9S. Some ul' the Issues now return 61/, p.c. on lht ln afternoon at two o'clock ‘from ' Kcllsingtnn. i LAN K.—Plla‘5t'tl lpcitccitilly away ni his. homo in (‘oveheall on Sept. 27th, R. P. bank. Funeral from lli.~l i l'\‘.“»itit‘llt.'8 to Stalihope ‘Cemetolivi “Wednesday at 2 o'clock. (Nomi Strolia and North West papers, [ilenso ‘copy. ‘Fills is a splendid opportunity to In Canada. secure the highest - TIIE EASTERN TRII‘ i , p ‘1167-9-2- Thu Sam Salli Tiles Sal lit lleintzman . ‘ Sherlock-Manning liaines Bros. Maltin-Orme Bell and Ennis Pianos _._-Ye Ollie Firm-i Miller Bros. His ll World Famo: s Master's Vcir Records \ i) . 1 Ye Ollie llirln.e-- i Miller Bros. | For Exhibition eelli0niy We0iter Special Discount ON ALL OUR STOCK Excepting “His Masters Voice” Victor Victrolas and Records It will pay you when purchasing a Pian o, Organ or Victrola to visit our Show Rooms -—inspect the various styles and makes ‘we have to select from. Get our prices and terms of payment. MAKE YOUR DOLLARS TALK by placing your order with ‘us now and thereby be- ing assured of getting the instrument you want. ' MILLER BROS.