.. T . , “ _ l _ ’ - . t _ _ . ~ I - is» ou r' uiranfss of ettin ' the lE81 “xguihrro [glaciation rosAccg mainulaotolee. . k for -Hlekey'e be sure and see that this label muddy or keg; then you know absolutely that you “the genuine. There is no substitute for Vou'"get quality and flavor In every fig. Help Mme industrLby. buying» Hickey'a Chewing and pg Tobacco.‘ ' I key lecturers KNICIIIIISIIII Tobacco Ltd. Charlottetown idol; Reduce ¢“$¢‘v“ v Q‘ High Price t and increase Cod-liver-oil flor biscuit. This will o your vigorous foxes with glossy pelts bringing highest Iillperitll Bisicllll co, Lid. Charlottetown t. vv¢A¢AA VaAv ¢ A A¢Q A AA.............‘._.._4, m‘ 41'|Ill¢%fD\!-“Tilel'!lower~‘of ' will he at home on watts-oily ‘g. . llllllhld “wlw- Iolnvllllortllor ovoi-y. Alloy Co. ma. 1 5M young Ceylo -lll.auolllli"'llbhlivg rsmenillrence", tf. y . . run cons Pen More; ,9, Ills by the MDIIIBL] s-olljmmm. 9111118. Riley Buildingqileeu 3g, 600061- h , A1‘ ‘HOME: Its. W. U. cotton tel-noon Nov. 81h from 4 to 6 o- olocll. At her home on Brighton. Road. . '4 . . ___,_ "We Illowh leoors . with m.“ 116945» “W? Drool, soles. See lives, moi-l NDIA "res and leaves. These srenll ‘that enter into e package or Q2: Illbthfillmiplnenl.‘ IIJYIVCO‘; Iliad, . I mflmlifil .1’. Relics at floodlit roe. one W"!!! hill-will be worth consider Ihlywuore. There will he 2 prize V my“, llorcela which will be worth $10 . orlnore. » ‘ beet Qiieen ""1 WIN! hlsh class shoes on sale a1; Week Only $6.25. Alley a co _k niturs‘_will be soldat ~ we his vlwwlno tuo ooa ‘ssso. {fijltllgllfwylfi Wedllssdsrlllh ' ' _ - s urn e is the proper- Estate. ' ‘ .,. '14 ‘C a y; H, V front s all lilo. latest llovolllol. Qller eecb and no LADIES BROWN BOOTS all our wluslity. Bell. Onyx 00M‘ OHOIOE PIEO B of fur West ly ol the late m. 1M. J. Fitzgerald VERNON ‘RIVER 'OIROUIT_.. Monenls- was. uol wtmflor m; swim for Sunday 12m Nov. . Monsters has a ‘woncsl-‘tol non--v°"“°“ 23° P- l"- uees 0:11am“, and m“ y“ makes to happiness or Humble unselfish- 90 m!!! will! 0f good tea. to the pound. ‘NEW miss-r MARKET-Choice meats of ell kinds at reasonable _' Irv-ices. Weggso do canning parties Willi-IRE h for chicken canned f" homo use slve us a call. Mo.- Donsld. and Dialnondl 12o Great . George Stu: A ‘ . cAPwll-N J.. c. ELLIS of Bos- ton will be at the Victoria Hotel 5 Monday 13th inst. ‘for s few days and will have ‘for sale at his ranch i113 silver and black for pups also-i males, one and two ears of age. The prize winning fox Reid at the Montreal Fox lShow was mm his ranch, also prize wlnneiws in the Boa-ton ‘Show of ‘I919 and 1920 came from this ranch. Wed. Sat-Zi ‘FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The funeral of the late lMrs. Anne Monaghnn took ‘ place yesterday morning from her late residence, Dorchesten St, to ‘St. ‘Dunstanh Cathedral, where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. R. St. John. Service at the grave vms conducted by lRev. Jas Roon- ey. The pail bearers were: Messrs P. A. Smith, A.‘Flynn. ‘l’. L. Smith and T. ‘Power. The late Mrs. Monaghan emigrated lo this le- land from Belfast, Ireland, when she was quite s young girl and was one of the passengers of tho “Margaret Pollock," vol-y few ol’ whom are now iiv-nlg. it is claim- ed AIlla nus nelvini; the century mark. WEDDING BE‘LL8..—lA pleasing ’ I u’ levent took place at the parsonage l HEAR” THESE BRUNSWICK RECORDS “$3,?” only 75¢ , Full line of the famous Brunswick Phonograph-s on sale here. -BEER & WEEKS a AAAAaA¢LAAA Farm Boots y. As inoney ls not plentiful this fail and as it la import- llllthat farmers and others who work outside s01 0°05 lllltantial footwear we have secured the kinda that are , “ill moderate In price and good looking and strong. Vilgnflng Martin, wry Standard, Cote and other good Mikes, turned over at the smallest margin of profit. Wemens, Boys and Ohlldrena just as carefully selected Ind as low_ priced - . z ._ » , Goff Bros Ltd. AA A AQLAQA Q AA vééiv‘ ‘ vv Q Charlottetown» Flr Life, AocillenuSiolillilll ma ,1 Piste Teammate at Lowest rate. _ ‘ Ascot at Samurai-side, Good Stone Stock‘ Companies.‘ AAA‘ vww Am-‘AA ,vy a JMarshfield on October 30th. when ‘Mr. Ludlow Jenkins of Marshiield and Miss Alice Owen of French- lfort were united in marriage by ‘the Rev. W. H. Sweet. They were iunattendcd and ‘after the cere- ,nlony the hspDY couple d-rove to ithe home of the groom, where a murnptuoua supper ‘was served. The Ipopulnnity of the contracting par- Itles was shown by the large num- jbcr of neighbors. young and old lwho on the following night, visit- led them and after enioying them- ;selves in music and other amuse- ments. lcft for their homes at an Iesrly hour after wishling the hnpnv Icouple many happy years of wed- illed life. ' IAh! Backache Gone! ‘Rub Lumbago Away Ah! Pain is gone! ‘St. Jacobs Oi-l acts almost like magic. Quickly?—Y-es. Almost instant re- lief from soreness, stiffness, imme- ness and pain follows a gentle rub- hinz with Si. Jmcobs Oil. Rub this soothing. penetrating oil right on your painful back. and relief comes. 8t. Jacobs Oil is a harmless backache. lumbago and sclnticn remedy which never disap- points and doesn't burn the skin. Straighten up! Quit oomnlelnlns! Stop those torturous stitches. In e moment you will forget. that you ever had a weak bacll- because it won't hurt or be stiflflor lame. Don't suffer! col a sniairil-lsl bot- tie of old.. honest st. Jacobs oll from your dlildllfit now and get this lasting relief. m..- Voice Specialist, Teacher of ' Plano Organ and Vol . Studio 144i Great 2 Children; > i Call be. AQ_Q_I AAA‘ LLLA“. “i "The pathway nessServicei! Cherry 6. 30 p. m. ‘Hymns that swung old England bact to God" Youl- Sunday deter- mines your week,’ POLICE COURT-Two drunks follllll; to appear yesterday before the Bl-Illolllilary ‘Magistrate, bad their bail bonds ostreated. Anoth- er drunk was fined $5 or 20 days. in a summary eiectment case, Jllgsment was given for the plain- LAID TO REQT-Jrhe funeral of the late lMr. ‘Louis Paoli, beloved son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Simon Paoli, which took place on Monday was very largely attended, the service at St: DunstalY-s IGathedl-zli being conducted by Rev. J. C. McDonald. The service ‘at the grave was con- ducted by Rev. Jas Rooney. Tile pail bearers were: Messrs Earl Prowse Frank, lCla/rke, Russel Scl- lers, Ray McDonald. Jae Mclnnis and H. Fitzgerald. The floral tri~ lyutes‘ wens very beautiful. THANKSGIVING SERVlCE..-- The joint Thanksgiving service in Si. Paul's Church on Monday even lug Wlis well attended, Rev. Mr. Raymond, ‘Rector, openiing the meelting._Assisting were Rev Will- iam Orr. Mulligan, Rev George Tay lor, Rev ‘Mn. ‘Ryan, Rev. Dr. Gouge and Rev Mr. Eaton, who gave a most inspiring address on the real meaning of Thanksgiving. The music under the direction of Prof. Earle was much enjoyed and the joint Thanksgiving meeting will no doubt be an annual event of coming yealrs. Y‘Ev8T'iE‘R\DAY'8 FIRE-frills fire alarm rang at noon yesterday for a blaze in the J. S. Wediuck gar- age. The fire started while WOYIP men were removing the oil from a car owlrd by Mr. A. A. Pmlleroy. At the time, Mo‘. J. S V/‘elliocic, as wcli as lhe workmen were on the car was enveloped. h ‘slf-FS ill- silently. All the band firs: extin- guishers on this floor were used and it was while the men. were bringing others froml the lower floor that the fire gained head- way, when an alarm was sent in. Th: firemen quickly extinguished the fire and the clr is covered by insurance. _..€‘._@+>.____. PERSONALS ‘Mrs. ‘F. J. ‘Casey. city, has re- turned from a. visit-to St. John. Mr. Chester McKenzie of North Rustlco is in-Cbariottotown, at- tending technical school. Miss Dorothy Jlanlleson of the Guardian staff spent the week end at her home in lSturgeon. Miss Annie MoLelian of the Guardian staff spent the week end at 9t. Peters. ‘Mrs. Henry Lunn and Mrs. Donald Jamieson and Mr. Harry Lunn of Goapereaux motored to the city Saturday. lMr. and Mrs. George Simpson, of Toronto. thlsl province, with their three children Waiter. Marl’ and Everett, have removed to the city for the wlinter months and have taken up their residence at l7 King Square. Nothing _ ' To,“ Equal For IIIll-ll all I llrulnee The first thin have an lnlufl famous Linlment- to do when you I to apply Illlllfil’! It la antiseptic ism “silo Sent llere Realize that children pre- ‘ to; ool- store to oulm. n ls because we treat them right. We understand their orders, ‘ understand their parental , needs. We select tile-go“! carefully, _we treat the ehlld- , ran nicely. as we use thorn ' from our etere satisfied-Send your ohllllnn to us Ind we. will please you IMI "M." , both with our servloe and al.- " tantlen. - - Tile ‘lwo Macs‘ 140 Great George’ llreet l -- -5 4 . ca. .. .- .-.:J1'a........r'i1.A.-- .. r» nail» l Eye Strain when (II lretnoeange that- qluaaea are‘ leeded ll lashed Iron the "IDIIF nerve; toe _ nanny [QOIIGIIIIIIQ she xvarn- >- lng. ‘Iley fall to lee an 0|)- semetrllls It once, and go on lasing RIQIIMYBI ll tor-orig. anlerlng no mono lea - lehel all .. qyel- They fit‘? “ ‘seelee , ‘very aerlena eye trouble. Be . ‘repent! c: lloellter le- ‘l eetlve e7 Milt ea III Irovv eldest and vials a good Oste- netrlnt the fire started, except that theHng, ' were pulmonary. chairs during the performance. ,, key was ~ ed by a ‘man underneath the stage. i‘ 300 persons, oMore Foods‘ ‘One of ‘the bod '5 ' needs is food-ironyfordiltlh}; blood. _'Raisins furnish iron-qhe natural. Ofgllnic Iron which l5 ‘mm "SIIY assimilated by the system- Add raisins, therefore, to dkfl» C0056, break ast I605!» bread. etc., and you add this benefit aswell as ‘US- clous avor. 4 Ask merchants for ,I§un-Maid Raisins DON'T FORGET THE BEAN Supper at Notre Dome Academia; . 'l‘lllll~slizly. .\§.4]\'. m!» nnllllil-x-zil REV ‘WM. ORR MULLIGAN will lecture in Si. James Hall on Fri- day, Nov. 10th. Subject "In Ger- many during Armistice.” Admis- sion 26 cents. 0R8. CHAMPION and 'I‘aylovr of 0’Leery have recently installed in their office a complete and up-lo- date optlcal outfit, and will thus be further enabled to attend to the wants of their patients. This will b6 l1 Brent convenience. to the pubilic in the western part of the island who are in need oi‘ glasses. 1i BULBS, BULBS, BEAUTIFUL FLOWERING BULBS. Plant any time in November or before the ground is frozen. We will clear out the balance of our selected stock/of Tulips, liyacillllls, Narcis- sus. etc at the following discounts 20% off when delivered from store. Mall orders postage paid and 10% off cash with the order Send nor our ‘bulb list at the above (lis- counts. The ‘builbs are very cheap-Carter 8t Co, Ltd. _UNION RATES-A local motor- ist complains that n low days ago ' being stalled with his car on a particularly muddy piece of coun- try road. he procured the assist- ance 'o‘i rt farmel-‘s team and for this work, which occupied only a few minutes. was charged $5. Ho ‘g is inclined to believe he had not e’ been the first victim that day. as] the team was evidently all hitched up and waiting. TECHNICAL ‘SCHOOL OPEN-l ING. —'.I‘.lle enrollment of pupils- i‘or the, Agricultural and TechnicalI School, which opens for the sea-I sun this morning. nllnlhnrs already! floor and no one can tell lust howithe attendance at last year's open- abc-lrt sixty and this is over double‘ Principal Crockett inlorms The Guardian that this number will doubtless be considerably in crea-sed~' during ' the next. two‘ weeks. ii Out of the sirty pupils about forty five are from outside, of Charlottetown and the three‘ counties are well‘ represented. in the Matriculation course there is an enrollment of 8: in motor mechanics 35; and ‘in agriculture, 20. MaoDONALD-CHOWEN -— The home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis, Chowen of Hlghfield waa. the scene of- a‘ very popular wed- ding on Wednesday 11th October when their second daughter Esther Jane was united in mar- tinge with Daniel Archy, son oi’ Mr. Archy MacDonald of Clyde River. ‘The marriage was solem- nized by the Rev. D. M. Lamont, at his manse, Upper Hlilsboro SL, city. Tile bride was charmingly attired in a. blue costume with hat to match. The bridal couple “VITO supported by .\iiss Annie -l"‘ilowcn.~ sister of the bride llnri Mr Rrnnioll Scott of (‘lid-i Rfvwl‘ After lilo marriage the lwnm‘ lor- pllny returned to the home of the bride where an asselllblage of sixty invited guests united with the family in celebrating the glad occasion. Among the numerous presents received were cheqllll 1'" money, a valuable rocking chair and services in silverware. ___--¢-e->-————- THE WHIT PLAGUE.’ Deaths from tuberculosis in Cain- ada (exclusive of Quebec) for the year 1921, totalled 4,733, according so figures dmued lby the Dominion sponsible for ‘3,897, or 82 per cent. lBy provinces. Ontario stands first, wlllil 2.083 dent-ha, of which 1,731 How a monkey orchestra per- formed at Buckingham ‘Palace was told the other day li-n London lby a trainer calmed Harry Roaches to the select committee of ‘MiPJe which ‘ls inquiring into the train- lug of performing animals. ll-la had a troupe of about twenty monkeys. which were sorelpped to stepped wee manipulat- lA command performance OIIUJB lawn at Buckingham P811106 was seen lby the royal family and about who eat around the orchestra. ii-lo gave the perform- ance exactly so on the stage, and if afterwards the monhys had col- lapsed i-n front of all those Dwpls ‘he would have got into trouble about it. ‘ who have noel e _ vvlsh so preserve ti. DB. B. (I. HARRIS Qytelesrtof Olllea noon-l one l0 use ueres us. ‘Pan. ‘ill! I CNSTOchllfiklA For Infill and ll ill IISE III! Will iIII YEARS Alwmbeaae ' "W- Exceptional Values - I OVERC, ATS . Save $10 ‘ to There is no reason to make nbig expenditure. for your overcoat this Fall. In 0m- (‘lotllillg Department, which is con- velltielltly located 0n the. first iloor 0f mn- storc. there are to be found lllally lmlrvololls‘values ill Ovcrcoats. “Ye knowrloflles as we are tailors ourselves, and we. know that for style. r1121!!!‘ “ 0f material and worklllllnsllip, our Ovcrcoats compare most. fllV- orably with the finest ill Canallln-elllll they cost you from toll to fifteen dollars less than lllany firms llsk. . . If you want to pay tell or fifteen dollars, or nlore. for a llamle you won’t appreciate v our values, but If you want an Overcoat that will look well, fit .' wcll and wear well, you'll come to us and get it for $10 or $15 loss than you expected to pay. Our Over-coats are made with high-grade materials by expert tailors, and our present stock includes the newest models ' as well as the more staid coats for the r-onslll-‘sntiyo (lrrssrr. You will find iIll§1l|-<\‘-~ll¢i fltlP-Viiil‘ Iii>._1'_‘"l!l ninth-i. IIN‘ Monti-lilting stylus {in nil-ll iii-i ‘ill=~ IlIFIIZI ll l1. I.ii'_',II“Ii l i-iwl- Ill nut‘ llnhlhllll-lll- lcctioll. in short, we have a coat; t0 suit cacll and every person at u price you cull afford to pay. - The folovvillg are a few cxalllplcs:- For fifteen dollars we offer alDark Green Tweed Over - coat, made up in the newst model, with belt all around. Assorted patterns in all sizes. $15 Sixteen dollars and fifty cents buys a Heavy Mixed Tweed $l6j0Ulster with belt all around. This is a value you will find it hard to duplicate. _ Eighteen dollars only is the price of a. fancy Brown Check Overcoat. It is a very attractive pattern, made up excellently with raised seams, half belt, etc. For twenty-five dollars we have a Light Fancy Check Pat- ‘ tern which any young man would feel proud to wear. It is ultra smart-looking and it will give lasting service. I The conservative dresser will like a black English Melton Cloth Overcoat which is a great value at $28. _ It is a Chesterfield We also have a consplclu and excellent stock of . Clllldhs Over-coats, as well as Boys’ and Youths’ Over- I‘ coats in all sizes and many styles. model (raw edge) and will look well and last for years. . S A. Mel) (INALD A‘ dark grey Melton at $28 also. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ON THE FIRST FLOOR. 11:??? ' “'45s?” 1 igglmgofitnsswkmsn ' =llol=lu=iurntzll=nalus=llala=ll=lla=lv lzllseculazrgazll-r- I I I I I i I I I I I I I l