4 A , LOITIs-TTOWN GUARDIAN. ‘ I QAGE THRELE é‘ Y IIIE- A ~ . D011’! L01 DISHIICO Id II/I/ w“ Vic ‘FL Say You want . TMINEE I ti‘ , , o T'R recev s OAT-UR-DAY, 69c. H 1’ Deprive Yoo oi the zlrsrrorsvv W- n-nvrsiizii: " YIIICE Edward 3,15 Sh... - Values we Diier in drugstore merchandise. Bear in mind that at any time it is inconvenient for you to come to the store personally, you have only to dron us a line and we will send your needs by parcel post. Write us now about any article you are interested in and we will at once ad- vise you just what these will cost prepaid to your door. ' If you live in- the city just use your phone and your order will receive prompt attention. Ii. A. Foster ' CENTRAL DRUGSTORE SEAL BRAND COFFEE for ten. In K, l end a-ib. tim--et ll denies; Write for "Perfect Cofiee- Perfectly -, Mlle". Mailed fne on mp3, CHASE 8: SANBORN,“ $1.»- sent tlontreotiell oenlt ll one lOlLs. O lust be all to cost to cover are adored as one word. remit received In le enee eel without re-ittenee rvv ‘A444 rustling; lillmliu SEIiIiNiS DUI! Ill this rule be overlooketl Advertisements Inlet be acknowledged. IIYOYUII - Agents Wanted AI INIIIRGETIO MAJ! ‘I0 BARK- et the Service Shield in Prince Edward Isl d. Good proposition for the rig t party. Art Novel- ties Co.. London. Ont. PORTRAIT AGENTS \VRI'I‘III US» state amount of your business for special prices. We now have the largest. best equipped plant in Canada. can give promptest ser- vice and best work at moderate prices. prints finished. frames new line. Free Samples. Mer- chants Portrait Company, Tor- onto. 1612-7-15-tf. _ Miscellaneous l ' DR. E. C. HARRIS, EYE SPEC- iiilist will be absent from his of- fice until November 9, 1920_ ' 3421-10-13-101 FOUND-ADRIFT AT WOOD IS- land, a motor bout. Levi Morris, Wood Island, P. E. I. 3472-10-14-31. TENDERS FOR LAMBS.—TEND- ers will be received by the lm" dorsigued up to Thursday, Oct. 21st 7 p. m. for the purchase of sheep and lambs of the Maple Leaf institute. Wm. Cain, Sec- retary, Summerville. 3467-10-14-3i. ROOM AND BOARD.—A GENTLE- inan can be accommodated with front bedroom and board in pri- vuite family. Central. location Apply "C" in care oi Guardian. 2932-9-21tf. . Female Help Wanted i in WANTEou CAPABLE MAID FOR Renewal housework. Good wages Apply Navy League Building. Dundas Esplanade. 3i. To Let. To uzr UNFIURNISHED ROOMS For Sale. FOR '8AL‘E—-HOU$EHOLD FUR- niture. Apply to 201 Grafton St. 3475~10-13-3i. FOR SALE — COMFORTABLE new bungalow just completed at Brighton. For particulars apply to Jae. E. Harris, Bank of Nova Scotla Chambers. Telephone 850-(1... 3477-10-14-3i. . FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUC- tionwblrs. McCalluui, 10 Bright- on Road will sell some ‘choice furniture, chiefly mahogany and walnut on Saturday. Oci. 16th at 2 p. m. inspection 3—-5 Friday. FOR SALE-HOLSTEIN BULL. one month old. Sire took grand championship at Toronto Exhibi- tion. Apply A. Agnew, R. R. No. 6, ‘Charlottetown. 3486-10-14-31. Male Help Wanted Q20 AND U!‘ MADE \VEEKLY llY our agents mcn and women in spare time, _duy or evenings. sell- ing thc best and largest selec- tion of Personal Greeting Christ- mas cards at popular prices. Mag- nificent sample book free. No ex- perience necessary. Does not In- terfere with rcgulnr work. A few still open. Modern Art 122 agency opportunities Service guaranteed. Company. liinnufucturers, Richmond West, Toronto. Wanted WANTED A MAN TO WORK ON farm, Louis W. Roper. Charlotte- town, P. O. 34i7-10-13-3i. Situations Vacant -._____.____i l i‘ ‘l iThore will be A1 TLN PION‘ much rejoicing in hrnspormls (‘niiudn this Christ- mns. Groiitcst imaginable dc- mand for our exclusive but not expensive private Christmas Greeting Cords. Representatives making tremendous profits. Five in suitable parties. Apply 172 Kent Street. 3419-10-13-tf verniber, 1920, executions will bo iiloced in the bands of ilie sheriff for enforcement as provided by law against all persons whose‘ Provin- dnllnr sample book froc to work- ors. iirndIey-Gnri-ctson Limited. lirnntford. Ontario. ——-.—.—_.--. - ~—:::i—:v~-—_—.= -----—i%.____. Provincial income Tax i919 Notice Iii hereby given that Im- cial income Tax for 1919 shall be iuediately after the 2nd, day oi No- ilien remaining unpaid ARTHUR NEWBERY, Asst. Provincial Tress. 15th, Oct. 1920 3507-10-15-ii. PERSONALS v Miss Kathleen lEarle, City, bin; one on a visit to friends in Trip-h, .» Dr. Darach, Kensin - the city ‘yesterday. no“, was m Ml‘. Mid Mrs. JOsoph p1 Ban. o; Si. John ‘have arrived home on a visit. lilissi (lorirudo lluntaln has re. turned to (‘Iiurlotlctown to resume work nt l‘. W. (Y. after spending the past ivoek at her home In Ken. slngton. IMlss iHelen Larkin, daughter oi Rev. F. H. Larkin, [), 1),, senior-m “"9? llllylllli a most enjoyable vis- it to iriends in Charlottetown, Summersiile. Port. Hill and Alber- ton is returning to New York this week. IMF-J. E. lluglies, representing lBe-rry Bros... varnish manufactur- ers, Whlkerville, Ont, is here on his regular business trip and is registered (ll ilie Revere. e- WIINIIEII 100 Woodsmen, For one on the best companies in New Hampshire. lligliest wages. Raiiway to Camp. Fares advanced. Dated 14 October 1920 M. A. MORRISON. Dnndns. P. E. I. 350540-1543! ii it. R. No. 6. 5 Hotel Victoria 1:0 rooms, 56 rooms with Pllvllo bill-l". completely re- CASTO R I A‘ ""'““" Excellent menu. Prompt For Infants and Children ""‘""'“~ ‘n u‘. For g H. c. DROWN, Manager. "n" m" °"r3° Yu" Choflotletown Hotel 00.. ma. r not}... ¢afid€tT --~~-- "M ’ double and twisted all sizes $25.00 . for Wedding Gifts. 'Hear the Brunswicks - for the "Mamie Stewart“ Mission MENG BANNOCKBURN suits ATTENDING CONVENTION Mrs. Rev. H. G. Melllck Ieft on Tuesday to attend the Jubilee Convention of the Baptist Woman's Missionary society Ill so. John. at Paton‘: io-1-im2i LIVE POULTRY wanted, high- est prices. D. M. McLeod, Hunter Rlver- zisii-io-is-si. fion GIFTS I-N China try .w_ T, Wellners, Queen Street. _ 3509-10-15-21. ‘QRWELL ‘SERWCEB. -Servlces in Oswell Head next Sabbath. Oct. 17th, at 11, St. Andrews, Or- well at 6.30. Sunday School, 5.30. YORK OlROUlT.- Services will be held next Sunday 11 n. m. Pleasant Grove. 3 p. m. Cove Head. and 7 p. m. York. F. H. Littlejohns, Pastor. SEE OUR,3PECIAL TABLE OF men's wool underwear worth $6.00 per suit. Dollar Days lprice $2.00 per garment. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 3413-10-13 3i. FOR RENT. —- Warehouse and Ioit. ‘Suitable for winter storage or 0a"- W. '1‘. Wellner. THE MARGAREt-Ifhe cruiser 3510-10-15-31. Mairgarelt of the Customs Service arrived in port at 11.30 yesterday morning from Plctou. THE BRANT.-The C. G. S. Brant ileit yesterday for Pictou with material and supplies for a new range light at East River, Plctou. W. T. WELLNERS. Queen Street ‘3509-10-15-21. CHURCH SERVICES. Rev ii. G. A JAM shower 1h aid o; the p_ E, Meliick will preach Thanksgiving l- HOEDIIHI Will be held on Saturday October 16th, ladies will be in the Y. M. C. A. all day to receive dona- tions. Oct. i-idy 1i. Clyde Rlvel‘ 3 D. 1m‘. North River 7 p. m. Sunday 17th. w. "r. WEILLNERS. QUEEN sr,' for all the latest Victor Records. f 3509-10-15-21. WHER-E IS THE BEST place to buy phonogvraphs and records for your machine’! Answer—-W. T. Wellner, Queen Street. ' 3509-10-15-21. THE MNRITIME ELECTRIC CO. wish to advise their patrons that owing to repairs to the plant the Electric Current will be shut oil‘ between the liouis or 3 a, m, in 4 p. m. on Sunday. MENG CLOTHING the greatest assortment in the province will be sold at wholesale prices on Dollar Day's Prowse Bros. Ltd. 3516-10-15-11. 3413-10-13-31 - WANTEDw-d-iave you a, horn ViCDTOIB. You would like to ex- change and purchase a modern phonograph? If so call or write. W. T. Wellner, Queen Street. 3509~l0-‘15-»2i. HA8 A PHON-OGRAPH a soul? at W. T. Wellners, Queen Street. 3509-10-15-2i. THANKSGIVING SERVICE- The Rev. Mr. Wood will conduct the annual Thanksofiering service ARRIVED SAFELY.- Messrs Buntain. Bell & Co.. received a tele- Dram this morning, advisiin-g that the Canadian Miner‘ arrived at St. John's Nild. at 6 o'clock ibis mm. lng with Llier cargo of horses, cattle mid sheep all in good order. Band in Bonshaw Presbyterian Church on ‘Sunday October 17th, at 7 op. m. Special music by choir. ICOME TO THE THANKSGIV- ING luncheon and Ice-Cream soc- ial in Afton Hall, Monday, Oct. 18th. if night stormy will he held first fine night following. 3500-10~15-1i. MILTON -AND RUSTICO. Servi- ces n-exot Sun-day ii). V.) :——Mllton 11 a. m. Rustlco 3 p. =m. and Hiamp shire 7.30 p. ni. Sunday ‘School at Mltlon 10 a. in. and Rustico 2p.m. HAMPSHIRE. Divine ‘worship next Sunday evening (17iili) iii 7.30. CARD OF THANKS.—-Tlie Lad- ies Aid of the P. E. I. Hospital de- sire to thank the friends of the Hospital in ilie country who so generously gave donations ‘\to the Etxliibition lunch; also ladies in the city who did likewise. 3616-10-15-1i. POLICE COURT.--At yesterday's session of ‘the Polici- Court n mam for breach oi’ the island Revenue Aot was fined $50. Another for brsn-sili ni‘ tilie Motor Vehicle Act'- operiiiiiig a ‘car u-lil-le under the influence. oi‘ "iningjlefoofi-lizid his $50. biiil bond forfeited. Another for breach of the Motor Vehicle Act was fined $20. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the of the Three Rivers Silver Black Fox Company will be held In the of fice of MoGregor K: McMillan. Mon- tague, P. E. l.. on ‘Monday, Octob- er, 18th at 2.30 p_ n1. -D. J. Stew- art, Secretary Treasurer 3474-10-14-3i. RANCHING FOXES-hlr. Oliver McNeill, New Perth, was in ilie city yesterday. He look home with him a number of foxes which he is ranching for private parties. Mr. MeNeill has been engaged in ranching foxes for a number of years and has been very success- ful. ,____. THANKSGIVING CONCERT AT VlCTORlAs-Keep Tuesday even- ing October 19th free for the Big Thanksgiving Concert in the Pub- lic Hall at Victoria, under the aus- pices of St. John's Anglican Church. An excellent programme by memb- ers of Si. Paul's Choir Charlotte- town under the direction of Mr. FOOTBALL IN HALIFAX. —ln ilie opening game of the football season at Halifax on Saturday Dsllzousle Ilniverslty team deioni- Chnrles H. Earle and other artists ed the ‘vandererg ,3 m 0 n was 8 0°10“ slmrp‘ l“ Creagét H 3L nnyibodys game right through. Dal-liousie‘s superior weight winn- lng in the final period. Three thousand spectators saw the game. The Wanderers and ‘Crescents BIBLE SOCIETY. — A special meeting of the Bible Society for the purpose of organizing a Char- lotetown Auxiliary will be held in St. Paul's Parish Hall on Wednes- d-ay October 20th. The speakers will be I-iis Honor Judge iforbes of Eli. John. -N. B._ and Rev. F. S. Porter. M. A.. B. i). Maritime Sec-y. The ‘Churches have kindly con- sented lto the cancelling of their play next Saturday. mid-week services in order to co operate in this very important gathering. BRIDAL 8HOWE‘R.— Miss TMat- tie Vanbuskirk who‘ has been the guest oi‘ iionor at several shower! during the past week, was Ell/QB another on Thursday evening in the Casino by a large numberbi her friends. The Ellis Wale mil‘ veyed to the bride in n large red rose. Mrs. Stewart slnirlllg "Ill "l9 Heart or a Rose". Mlle He" 01W‘ h“; he,- iiccompanimeni. During ilie evening Mr. Arthur Bruce also chug delightfully, and dnncinz was indulged in until a late D01"- Breakfast . Cocoa 4 tablespoons cocoa 3 tablespoons sugar K teaspoon vanilla 2 cups boiling water 2 cups milk Few grains selt *1 BRIDAL SHOWER-bliss Ber- tliii Cavziuagh was entertained at a pretty miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. James Muiipby, by her fellow workers .in S. A. McDonald's store. Miss oiwaussh. who was very popular with lier chums and iilso as saleslady, received n large number of lovely gifts and spent a happy evening with them in music and games. Dainty refresh- ments were served before 800d- byes were said and the INIDDY hrldgmnie was showered with hearty good Wlillfifi- Method :—Mix cocoa, sugar and salt. Add boiling water gradually. Boil tell minutes or until thick. Add scolded milk, or add milk cold and heat over hot water. Boil until thick froth forms to prevent scum forminmsdd vanilla. Serve nt once in warm cups. _._-_.. REMOVING FOUNTAIN-in re- . “Diamond Dyes” I Don't Spoil or Streak your Material in a Poor Dye Ell-ell Dllokflge of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that lllly women can diamond-dye a new, rloh. fadeiees color into worn, shab- llY garments, draperies, coverings, whelier wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. ‘ B“? "Diamond Dyes”—no other Mlld-"lllell Perfect. results are guar~ anteed, even if you have never dyed llemle- Dlllgkists has color cani. LARGE SHIPMENT of Cut Glass received this week. See the many attractive Patterns. W. '1‘. Wellner, Queen Street. 3509-10-15-21. ALARMS FOR F|RE.— THE fire aiair-m sounded twice yesterday morning, for‘. roof fires at resi- dences on Bayilield and‘ l-laviland Streets. The daimege was slight in Sermons ait Long Creek 11 a. om. each case. STATIONED IN HALIFAx-"WMQ, or G. C. Lawson, C. A. 1M. C. for~ mei-ly of this city has been appoint- fll to command the Halifax Military Hospital“ Major and Mrs. Lawson with their litiledaughter have tak- en up their residence at the Com- modore. HOME ON VlSIT.-Mr. William liicNeill, paying teller in thegank of Montreal, Halifax, is visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. McNeill, Pownal ‘Street. He leaves Saturday to spend a few days in Moncton. His many friends here are pleased io see him after his prolonged ab- sence looking in the best of health and spirits. DOLLAR DAM-The merchants of Charlottetown offered exception :11 inducements i0 customers yester day which resulted in a brisk biiy- ing activity in the dry goods, boots and shoes and hardware stores. The buying yesterday was mainly by townspeople. Dollar Day will he continued today when the some inducements for oui-of-torvn cus- tomers will be offered. THANKSGIVING SERVICES.- At St. Paul's Parish ‘Church on Sunday special Harvest Thanks- giving Services will be held, when the Church will be specially decor» both morning nnd evening will he Rev, W. F. Wrixon, (Irapaud. in iid~ diiion to the singing of special l-Iarvest hymns ilie choir will rend- er Sir John Stuinei-‘s anthem, “Ye shall dwell in the land", at the morning service, and‘ vin» the even- ing “i will magnify Thee O Lord my King" by Fdck. Dean. The boys of the Royal Naval BOYS BYIEMIB will, it is expected, pnradc to the morning service. On ‘Sunday "mil" noon there will be a Clilltlrvlffl Day service in the ‘Church. Wllll the unveiling of a lsrse mo"? photograph of the Little 14919975 Department us ii special feature. We liave Just Received New extra No. l Fnl lierriiii-Z barrels, half barrels pail and by the dozen. Also new Digby herring in boxes and boneless herring, large and medium, dry codflsh, extra No. 1 large salt mackerel. Lowest pos- sible prices. J. T. CROCKETT, d. CO. 3508-10-15-iuivr-3i. ‘gpgnge in several petitions chiefly from owners of automobiles the drinking fountain on Great Gentle Street. near Euston Street was re- moved yesterday. While the foun- uiin perhaps was somewhat oi n nuisance to "speed kink-i" flllll 5'19“ II nevertheless served a useful purpose and ilie fact that ii is not in he placed in some less ilamlrl" one place where thirsty anlllllllfl may be enabled to drink is resreii- able. It is understood that the fountain is to be "screened - 5'1"‘ ly it deserves a better fate and l.~.-,-,!,',i .- Tiu (uwrwgirmrlnnv liwim IluIiiNIO v _ _ , _ can serve s mo," ilseiullllllllillll- f iited for the ocasslon. The preacher ‘ MADE IN CANADA NIGHT 7 and 8.45 INTRODUCING- A NEW STAR The Debutante Star oi Screen and Stage Cinderella, from Helen ‘R. lilariiii. “Erstwhiie Susan” The girl who captivnioil New York iii ilic story of zi modern Mrs. l-‘iskds play and the book “ERSTWHILE SUSAN” is the kind of -.i picture that restores your Itliiil in humanity‘ and semis you lioiiie pleased und happy CONSTANCE BINNEY‘ is. IN “BarnaheilzW by WILLIAM DUNCAN IN o THE HIDDEN snow " —Sixth Chapter “The Silent Avenger” NAVY LEAGUE delegates are reiiiindeil oi’ the ineeiing tonight in ilie Navy League Building, Dundus Esplanade, at 8 o'clock sharp. ANOTHER ROBBERY.— Stew"- urFs Iiestaurant was broken IP10 some time during Wednesday niglii. and a considerable quantity uf goods, including the whole stock oi cigars and rigiiri-Iies were Iilliilll. sibly locale on the Isl-and. Mr. also u quuiiliiy of meat and szius- iiio-liuriblias ‘been located for ilie ages. The Iiiievcs eiiculoil an eii- piisi. 23 years in (Zliinu being en- iruuce by prying open ii window iii gagod as a pilot on all kinds of the i-eur m‘ the building. Siiiull i-riiii. He has visited every seaport boys uro not blamed this time. in (‘liiuzi and has also travelled ex tensively through the interior and FROM CHINA.—.\Ir. and Mrs. J. Ilirough Japan. Mr. Richard is a A. ‘Ricliiiril of ‘Montreal have arriv- native of this province and leaves oil in (Tharluitcioivn and may pus- today on zi visit to Murray Harbor. -_1.- f Fine Feathers Make Fine Birds N That is to all outward appearances. However, the un- usually well-seasoned wood, the superior, sound board, ' the finest of actions and the high quality of every a1 t- icle used in the manufacture of SHERLOCK-MANN- ING Pianos assures you of superiority. The SHERLOCK-MANNING 20th Century Piano The Piano Worthy oi Your Home while having a beautiful finish and artistic appearance, has also thetouch of master hands that makes it a piano without a peer. Iieiii 0ne Played and You'll Like It! Miller Bros.