ladies 'ait inR lotltcs Q ‘l CREE" 15, 192D unclaimed eainless A . adding Rings Made Without a nt and stamped .Il T.” and fully . antecd. .H. Jeweler A EnWlV" i: e Store for Waltham Watches husY -_ room door. were sitting around. _ trcro sitting around. “Which ~i with an enevelope lu his i mpcd up, , patiently, “I d here's the hill." “i-T"‘#_-mv . “‘ Taylor TFEfiéEFd-his I ‘Several pn- and gentlemen have ¥ longest?" he iisked. - “l have doctor." delievered years to you three C0. LTD. The Shrine oi ; aBEAUTY- Everyone worships at '_ the Shrine of Beauty- and ' why ? — Because beauty stands for Health, Culture, Refinement and an ap- preciation of Nature's gifts If you would bring many of the good things of life ,1 to you instead of going after them, cultivate and take care of a beautiful clear complexion by using one of the many excellent creams and lotions we al- ways have in stock. TheZ Macs 149 Great George St. uality Counts very Time ‘robucco like every other article sold must have quality, and The {mm which was offered m, tobacco the flavoriaind makeup are very essential. The man / o buys Hickey’s Twist Tobacco pays for flavor and quality d it is not pretty tags and labels that men want, they want vor and a tobacco that does not crumble and l-lickey's is the o that fills the bill. ICKEY R NICHOLSON TOBACCOS . crop anti implements of Mr. (‘har- l 8 rléifiii I Eidrap .‘ ikfiifi§li§itfié Specials I ' i. ain lc cn’s lu. t Men's Tan or Black t c Double Sole $6.00. $6.75 ys sizes 1 to 5 same : above ouble. .. $4.40, $4.90. outh = me as abovc. .clt Blu Bu]. Slip Sole Slip izes 11 to 13, Slip . . . . . . . .. $9.00 Gun Met. Calf Bal, Goodyear $9.00 Rubbers to fit every foot. Try us the next time you need anything Brady & Co footwear. LePage. LIMITED. .5, I v 110W . Souvenir y of Y .- on Art Paper. Mall 57c. t iyslu-H- . sole all sizes i HuRI.BU'l"S Babies Bo o t e e s, Moccasins and 3 Strap Slippers SPECIAL PRICES. Women's Mah. Calf. Bat Goodyear Neolin Sole and Rub- bcr Heel all sizes $8.50 l-Npmens Box Kip Blu. Ba . Solid Leather In .....$5 25 Welt, rince Edward Island nnrlsomcly Illustrator! and Arflstically Print- Ouly Limited Number on Sale. Price 50c. . Charlottetown’ Guardian 0ilice ' Pmwse Bros Ltd m; ciuiiut GUARDIAN E GHARLOTTETOWN GUARD-IAN. NAVY LEAGUE. NELSON WEEK CAMPAIGN-—-A meeting will be held in the Navy League building ince. Dollar Da-Y. 10-13-m 31. COATS AT HALF price at Pa tonaam Dollar Day. 10-13 m 3i ' SAVE YOUR DOLLARS by buying here on Dollor Days. Prowec Bros Ltd 3413-10-13 3i. SEE OUR SPECIAL "values In Horse Blankets on Dollar Day. 3413-10 133i. STORM SEWERS.— The work oi’ laying storm sewers on Fltzru) Street between Woymouth and Cumberland Streets is now in pro gress. SPECIAL IN BLOUSES. Blouse» ranging trom- $10.00 to $16.00 soil lng for $8.98 0n Dolllur Days, color. Sand, Peach, “Ihite, Tea Rose. Mauve Saxe Blue, Navy and Black. sizes 36 t.o 42. Sale starts at 9.30 a. in. Patons Limited. 10-14mm SHERIFF'S SALE-The sheriffs sale of the grocery stock oi Fisher Bros... tSprlng Park Road, absen‘ 0r albscondlng debtors, conducted hi‘ auctioneer (‘arter this ‘wreck rc suited in all tho goods being sol-l at. about tho wholesale price. SUCCESSFUL SALES-Tho sat» of the stock. crop and implements of Mr. Wlliinrti Sellers at York o1 'I‘htirstlay last proved a decide»: success, gnutl prices being realizel on all tho material. Another succcsi ful stile also was that of the stock, lea Riclfiachern at. East. Royalty. sale did not sell. The highest bid was $6.000, the reserve being $7.- 000. Au acre of adjacent land at:- ross the road brought $450. Tho purchaser was Mr. John Dooley.‘ It is the intention of Mr. ‘llcEaclt- ern who was formerly proprietor o fthe tMorell llousc to return ti tho city to live The auction of ' farm ntot-k and crop for Mr. Join tBoundy at Wlnsloe on hlonday al- so IWOILZIII. good prices for every ‘thing sold ilir llenlnitiln Cart-i- was the attciiotictit" at all these sales. Ovrrworkcd Men Need M} Stre-tgii HERE IS A SUGGESTION THAT HAS HELPED OTHERS Alon who are in nood physical condition do not feel the strain of (tally ivork. ll. is those who at": uttdcr-notirishetl, and allow their ,hlod to get into a thin. devitallzcti ‘condition who are always tired and t-tmsidt-t- themselves overworked. It ls not tho work , but the condi- tion oi‘ hotly, that makes titcm it-t-l Si). There are many men here who can prove from personal experience that Vinol is just the remedy such mcn nerd‘. \\'e know of many cases where it tins quickly and perman- ently restored normal health with n. quickoning of energy, mainly lit-- catise it eitriches the blood and makes the food they eat tiourlstt and bulhi up bodily health. OFKQIOI§WO* 5 Dr. ll. C. Ilarris Eye Specialist IZQIQHIQHIQ Oflice Hours: “an, @111 \L i Oflice, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetovvn. 9.30-12.30, 2-5 , Phone 68-Y. IQ i“ POULTRY SUPPLIES Look after your Poultry Flock. Nothing on tho farm hcttcr than Poultry, i ‘A. demand for Erma and Drowned Poultry thcro is big money in > It. and will continue to he. The cost. for food and atten- tion is small compared with i the financial results We make a snoeinltY of Poultry Foods and Supplies. 146 Richmond St Cnartottetown O-OOQQ‘ PF.‘ 9'9""? W‘ 4' 4-‘- Q<Q+OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOI>Q I E. R. BROW Fire, ‘Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass insurance at Lowest rates. Good Strong, Stock Companies QQQAAA'QQA-A A vv v pays x with the high prlccs and bli; l Just Arrived R00 Bails Peerless Ground Oyster Shells (It Is absolutely necessary to give the flock shell for En: Shell formation. Ml Orylt I Grit. (Awegnliaas n? teeth: Grit > must be taken into the cron to assist dlgestlolm) 0 20.000 Poul"! M: Blinds» Mark the young Pullets with a 13g bend, so that. you can keep a record of their 18s. “o have both Celluloid RInB and Allulnlnum numbered blndt Lowest Prices. Wholsosale and Retail. Carter & Co. Ltd. sompso-oy-sua4ov rr PAYS to any In on; Pnov. log SNAPB IN DRESSES at Patons ' 9d in this issue. colors at. Pawns counted at. Patons. on Friday evening the 15th instant "OONIiULT HOLMAWS CATA- at 13-00 n- m. to arrange the pre- 3o45_6_22,u.llitiinaries in connection with the Cllnlimign for Membership and Maintenance. The Nuvy League in- vites all societies and lodges to sendptwo delegates to attend this‘ , meeting and cooperate wlth'the Executive of the Navy League in 1119 "flYPNlnl; out of their campaign The Navy ileazue solicits the sup- port oi’ everyone in the important work they lire. carrying on of re- lief for the dependents of sailors . W110 lost their lives in the war the HOUSEHOLD oooos deeply dls- ‘Mimi's °Y M" for the "an-allies 1°43 m 3L Mercantile Marine and Navy and the csttahlisltlnp; of Sailors‘ Ingri- tutes and Navlglatlon schools. Any information desired can be obtain- ed from the secretary. Oct. 134i. READ PATON8 DOLLAR Du)‘ 10-13-m-3l. DOLLAR DAY BARGAINs GA- LORE at Patons. 10-13-In 3i. POIELIN onpssses for $5.00 all 10-14m2l MEN'S BANNOCKBURN SUITS Special Dollar Days value, $25.00. all stlaes. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 341310-13 3i. ANOTHER NEW BUILDING.- ‘Work has commenced at excavat- lfll! for a new building on Great Gcoruc Street adjoining the (lrabhe Hartlwarc corner. This building is to he the new quarters of the C. 1352.74541- D. Rankin rlruiz store. Messrs H. ‘and S. Lawn have the contract. ENGLISH ALL~WOOL "FLANN-ITI“ "m" building wlllbe a two EL for ladies underwear m“ $145 fllstortav frame structure, 20x 40 feet, yard on dollar days at Futons. “m1 HM 1110i‘ and fitted up in up- ‘ 10-14m2l 194W“ style. Tile erection of this blinding has become necessary as the present brick building where SOUVENIR 0F PRINCE ED- WARD lSLANil-Beautiiful [Illus- trated descriptive souvenir ready to mail. On-ly 50c. by mail 57c. Charlottetown Guardian. ..A BARGAIN FOR EARLY SHOP- PERS. Blouses ranging from $7.85 to $10.00 seIIln-g for $5.98 on Dollar Days. Starting at 0.30 sharp. Colors ‘Scotia. Maize, Grey, White, Flesh, and] N,,,.y_ m . 35, 4,, I, 1 , TRANsFERR-ED.-I\II'. Harry s. 1,1mitcd_ eh u lo_la,'4gfi§tilltcltlr\. for the past six years _..,._... llltflttfltzrr of the liank of Nova Sco- pbLM-E QOURT__’“ the Ponce tia in the city ltas been transferred you“ ‘Vcdnfl-Jsday a Countrylmm for t to rho Barrinirton srtrcot branch in Wording his car on the streets of “antim- “M “m Imve “bout the Ch:tt'l0ttei0\vri during Exhibition "l" "i ("is “Wk Iv wit“ up his “.901. “.33 fined 3m Anon,“ mo‘, new duties. Mr. Ritchie has a the d1‘!!! store ls located ls to he" removed for the new Bank of Nova‘ r , . f» , _ 7 For many thousands of women the Path’ to Health has certainly been through Lydia. E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound. When this great remedywvas first introduced, and for many years after, skeptics frowned upon its curative claims, but as year after year has rolled by and the little group of women who had been cured by it has since grown into a vast army of hundreds of thousands-doubt and skepti- cism have been swept away as by a mighty tidal wave, until today this purely vegetable medicine is recognized as the greatest remedy for woman’s special ills in the world. This is because it is a wonderful tonic and reconstructor which acts directly and iavorably upon the feminine organization 1nd is a. specific for that: purpose. Women in All Countries Depend Upon Lydia E. Pinkha v k m’s . Vegetable Compound a; orisl for a breach of the traffic by- law was fined $2 or five days. (‘Liars against two drunks were ad~ jottrncd till the 19th Inst. 1 THANKSGIVING DAY AT P.O.— Monday the 13th of Octoberbelng Thanksgiving Drty and q statutory holiday the Post Ofiitce will the clos- ed, with the exception that postage stamps will be sold at the st-intp wicket, and the Genvml Delivery and lvglstration wickets will be kept open from 10 a. m. to 12 noon There will be no delivery by let- trr carriri" and thc tuutgottig tnails For despatch in the afternoon Will ho closed ql. 12 o‘clock. There will hly no midday collection from the street letter boxes. UNIVERSAL TRAINING-J‘! IIIIVU rwer regarded patriotism as a re- lirzlotie du-ty. cl have seen too much ot‘ the good that drill and discip- liito do to be the least afraid of cncouragiut; u spirit of militarism hy training thr- youth of the coun- try to defend that country when cttllod upon to do so. if, llli 1 In» licvo, the time will come win-n every citizen wil lliave to he train- ml in youth to defend his country’, I liopn that the clergy and (fhtitclt {Iayinsrqi in ‘[111! diocese wlll be the. first. to encourage them in this duty. We may rib much not only to improve the physique oi’ all IIWYW‘ inc lads, but ‘also to foster those habits of scifaliscipllne, sccrlficc and obedience to the cull of duty Wlilifllli which no country can re- main greut."—The Bishop of Lon- don at the Diocesan Conference, .\la_\', i910. >- ~—-—- Lachute, Qua. 16th. 191B. Mlnarrfs Liniment 60.. Limited. Gentlemen-Ever since coming, home from the Boer war I have been bothered with running fever sores on my legs. ltrled many solves and liniments; also doctor- ed continually for the blood, but got no permanent relief. till last large circle of httsiness and prrson- al acquaintances in the city who will regret lilo ileparture oi‘ himself and his family. During the last _vcars of his services here, the lire which destroyed the Bank of Nova Scotia building last February pro- vlded an Oltnortunity for a display of business efficiency which made something of a record. The trans- fer of the Bank buslnrsa to new quarters was effected y that time within 36 hours of th fire.--Syd~ ney Record. Din-Ritchie‘ is a son of ‘Air (lcorge Ritchie of Charlot- tetown. _ VISITING NATIVE PROVINCE.‘ —Mr. W. F. Scott, of Wincottvttr, B. C. formcrly of North River, is registered at Ithc Revere. .\lr. Scott has been away from his na- tive Island since 1883, and ‘his last brief visit here ivas twemnv-one years ago. The appearance oi this city has been a pllcuszint Elli‘- prise tto thhn, the newly flsphztlterl streets especially exciting his ad- miration. During the wny .\lr. Scott served with the 71th B8iiilII0ll,— llz: Lminz: on" in tltr- l eruge busin ess there. will remain t was in i015, and serving Division in the zund ztfterwtt-rds being wounded nt (siubrai with the Ettginecrs, right u" unttll within a few days of t signing of the Armistice. charge from atrmyhe rf-tilrtlfld l0 Vancouver and resumed his ly-olt- ills stay in the city will he short, as here 0n a visit to his slster-in-Iuu’, Mrs. Duncan Scott, at Vernon Illvcr 0il l.in~ reports business conditions fence goes very good at ‘The labor situation libero is On dis~ sicrn. pare favorably, he beilioves. lie i—' Vancouver are on o sound basis. tho Island for tihoti: two months. Mr. Scott in \'attcouvt.~r—so far as his exper- piascut to: the tmost part steady, and tran- Liunz exptmsrs would com- with an Eastern city like that of Moln- trer-I. From his awn experience he is convinccrl than investments in c DOLLAR Amen» SILAY non THURSDAY AND FJRIDAY OCTOBER 14th and 15th ‘n I Hardware Wants. Dollar Days Save Dollars by Spending your Money Here‘ We Have a Large Number of Very Attractive I~ t Bargains to Offer and Rlan Supply all Your (live us a Call on winter when my mother got me to| " ' try MINARUS LINIMENT. The I effect of which was almost magical t A After two bottles the sores conr‘ Tools SPECIAL pletely disappeared and I have worked ivory working day since Yours gratefully, JOHN WALSH. ‘A Smile With , Every Shave There is no reason why any man should not shavn himsolf smoothly, condor» ‘tnbly and smillngly. The Safety Razor has been a great boon to mankind»- p 1 i i 1 1 1 I 1 but we still sell a great many 0L1) S'l‘YLl0 RAZORS to § men who prefer them. l We handle a complete line of RAZORS. GILLETTE RAZORS. AUTO STROI‘ RAZORS, GEM RAZORS. P MARK. CROSS IIAZORS. STROPS, hlUGS, LATHER BRUSHES, SJIAVING POVIFDBRS, CREAMS . AND SOAP-S, RAOEJ/O- TIONS, BAY nuivi, rm: “CUM PGWDERS, ETC» ETC. Get an outfit and acquire ‘_ the habit of shaving every morning. it. will make you fccl clean, fresh and fit. throughout the entire day. Johnson 8r Johnson The Quality Drugstore .» 00R. KENT l. PRINCE 8T8. A. A...‘ L. Jack Planes, iron... Block Planes, Iron Carpenters Aprons only $1.65 each on D Oil Stones, wood case 20c ea. Smooth Planes. Iron....75c ca. Hand Saws, slightly damaged ' 20 per cent oil all Auto $10" ee- Accessories except tires .....45c ea. 65c ea" Ash Sifters, Reg. 75c for 35c. No. 249i Lock Sets, Reg. OIIRPDaY- steam .....o9<> Reg $6.50. your IRON Electric Irons save on a good No. 714 Horse Rugs, Reg. $5.00 for ... . . $3.77 l Razor S: H nc, Reg. $200 tor ....... . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Vest Pocket Flashlight, Ri g. §L30Bfor . . . . . . .. 89c. in. utt-her nives,Re . rice "$150 fQr 90c. fort. .... .. . ..g...p50c Here 15 Bread Knives,- Reg. 60c Chance to for .. 49c ea. Every item ht-rc is a real bar- - gain. Don't tntss your share. No. 2 String Mops, for . for..." For the Kitchen Dish Mops only..... Fire Shovels, Reg. 35c for 12c 14 Qt. Tin Dish Pans, 40c ea- Extension trainers, Rog. 30c Leather covcrcd Vacuum Bot- tles Reg. oricc $3.00, only $2.00 on Dollar l) 4y. Half Solos only 20c. a pair on Dollar Days. No. 1 Cow Tics, Reg. 35c ea» ......... .. 23c ca Ec cach. for v __ 5 it. Step Ladders only 1.45 ca Reg. 75c 49c No. 33 Food Chop ers Reg. $2.75 for 2.15 on Dollar Days. Something that should be in every 13C kitchen. WHOLESALE s. RETAIL. 0n Dollar Day No. 52 Grey En. Double Boil- ers, Reg. 80c for 55c. No. 32 En. Wash Basins Reg. 35c for .. .. .. 23c No. 30 Can. Pres. Kettles. Reg. $1.26 i'or . $1.00 No. ll0 Grey En. Buckets, Reg. 90c for... .. 76c No. 22 Lippcd Saucepans, Reg. 40cfor 27 Jap‘d Bread Box - Enamel 0il Heaters Just what you need for these Chilly Days. Reg. $9.50 for $8.50 on lrollat‘ Days s, Reg. Mag Safety Razors Reg. $1.50 for only 95c. each on Dollar Day. ALL TrlESE AND MANY MORE AT THE Root-gas HARDWARE co. LTD. l an- toned B d’: l ar- wnsi- tion= iourd t ou‘ base f Oi Pro» fr! -»- n‘. a?“ - _._-...-..».--r:.-F:~‘a>1. 7 " ESE? .