._-..._. .._ "._.-._. Vi... -.. Nu\"i<J;’lli_ER___§_, w" Z_—_P_',"J'_'Z"‘_2"-__-- - MISSI I00 Pairs Lsdies‘--Chlld's—lllen‘e Genuine Leather nsunoon SLIPPERS 89c; w. These slippers sell regularly in Montreal at $1.98 pair, bu ow- ing to an over-Ifoductlon oi the manniaoturer we are able to oiier iit this low price. METRUPOLITAN STORE “ Reduc i Your Meat Bill ‘$24.00 A Year " Stop ' buying expensive roasts oi meat. Buy utsithat are l0 cents a pound ‘cheaper than you have been getting. Roast them in e S. M. P. or McClsr-y enameled are o ov e r e d n-o-A-S-T-E-E, and they will have all the Juicy tenderness, flavor and nourishment oi ex- pensive cuts. " No loss or wastage oi_ meat. Will not stick or burn. These masters are as easy to clean as ('hina\varc. STANLEY. SHAW No LiaTTE There are twenty-four n. THE CHARLOTFPYFOWN GUARDIAN purposely misspelled words answ 'th ' tf d ll ' . . _ amongst the advertisements appearing on this page. When this sleelilfrifnilesiiyp ofotrh: hlifrclfaniltls T1132: safdlceziiiesgiilizhxl: itiiidgiffiiiirat $2,’ stolllelidverilslng on this page‘ the put together they spell T-H-E C-H-A-R-L-0-T-T-E-T-O-W-N appear on this page. There will be three prizes awarded each order for two 1555111“ o a“ m G'U'A'R'D'_I'A'N- ‘Read each °f "W adlierllselllitllls iillffillllly week. All correct answers will be placed in a box and drawn. ‘ and you will find THE MISSING LETTERS. - Send your The first drawn will receive an order for five dollarsin mer- Guardian employees and their families, In business since 1881 WeI have clothed the CHARLOTTETOWN - PROWSE BROS LTD. DPARTMENTAL STORE GENERAL DRY GOODS LADIES‘ AND MEN'S CARPETS AND noose FURNISHINGS To remain in business, it's up to you. PROWSE BROS LTD.~ Queen Street and Victoria Row READY-TO-WEAR Long time, eh! youth and old age too l’. E. ISLAND 90-000’ ...W"M\V-w v AND PEARDEN Beautiful LAMP SHADES _ Wat warmth and colorful, cosy glow. pretty lnusic RECORDS . VICTROLAS PIANOS of all gzkinds at MILLER 0110s 1.10 (N. George St. Clftown lamp shades give to any room. They're so cheeriul and such a decorative ieature-make you ieel there's no place like HOME. You'll be surprised how cheaply you can get them at R. T. HOLMAN LTD. The Home oi Besutliul Things Hyndman & . m1: OLDEST INSURANCE COMPANY 11v PRINCE ' i EDWARD ISLAND The place- to good “Footwear” buy ‘i i Purdie-Ferguson, é Charlottetown poo-s ooooooo-ooxoavooo-oo-ooeoooo-o-o-ow-oooeoooooo-o i. Annie L. Hunters Chocolates Always Fresh at Alex McPherson: ‘i3 Queen Street Co., Limited McL URE and FIRING!- ORGANS RADIOS INSTRUMENTS I l | Ii Mr. and Mrs. w.‘ s. Macmtvre hive returned after a very pleasant wedd- ing trip 1n New Brunswick and have taken up residence at East Point. M-r. O. A. Beer oi Grufottetown. Wls a recent visitor to Sourls and vicinity. 0n Wednesday 's'nd lhursclay a SILVER’ roxss AND FURS pulse; in High Class Live Silver Foxes ior Breeding Purchasing Agents oi Silver Fox and oter Furs for Hudson's Buy Co-. London. Elihu"!- Oillces 1-146 and 212 Kent Street. Phones 1-448 and 390. CHABLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. MacKINNON - < town, spent a tew days in Sourls last neck 0n business. Mrs. E. Masher oi Montague, spent Sunday in Souris visiting irlends. Mr. H. W. McKay oi Emerald, motored to the Eastern end o! the Island on Monday. " Halloween was carried out quietly in Sourls with Just the ordinary tricks oi pointing windows oi the different Plrirkcn Sllppél‘ WES hCld llliB. I. S. lmerdux,“ with comical sun‘ ‘my the "an l“ “d M 5h Mm‘ phmchdremoving oi gates etc. Although in Cmd cwwd‘ miimlmd the “"91"” the earlier part oi the evening while "ch "m" a 5°“! "i" W" fuumd- a car was parked on the main street D1". A. A. MacDonald receliily re- mcved his oillce from the house od- Whine the Post Oiilce lo own home. Mr. William Hennessy o! Cl¥rlotlm . Annual Examination oi Your Eyes will Boiegusrd Your Vision and Coniiort I 3.1. w. 00111131011 , i .::".::::*:-.:,.. 5% m" "wmmeormao some thoughtless boy threw e. tire- craeker in the back seat where some ladies were sealed with the result that the cracker exploded verily bumlns the isce end hand oi the occupants. Miss Dorothy MovnB-gh. teacher at Lokesville spent the week 0nd it hll‘ home in Bourie. Min Irene Bullet-t, oi Montague. recently visited hei- parents Mr and Mrl. Wm. Buiictt. Mr. and Mrs. J. McLui-e oi Albion 1 Gross were visitors to Sourls on Mon- T day. ' Mr. Louis Clntelo and Mrs. D. Oontelo qt Dundee. spent s iew ‘hours in our town on the 3rd. beth MacDonald, teacher at Fortune, will regret, to learn that she entered the P. E. I. Hospital last week to undergo an operation for appendi- citis.-Cv. APPLE EXPOI/l‘! While the total estimated apple crop oi Oansda ior the current year, at 3165.936 barrels, is now 20,000 . barrels below the ilve year average it will probably be a better crop than apple growers have enjoyed tor many years. Hacticslly 90 percent o! the apple crop this year ls being shipped out under the new recommended rule: brought into effect by the Dominion Fruit Branch this season ior the iii-st time. Theserules have two dis- tlnot, advaiitsgos; the number o! grades is reduced to two. No. 1 and Domestic; and apples are packed by size, the spread in size within the container being limited to 1-4 inch. The uniform quality and sine 3o! apples, together with the high color- ing and general attractive appears snce, which prevails this year. noticeably ievivlng popular interest n. the "King oi Fruits." 1min buyel-s ilnd it particularly satisfactory to _have apples of good size throughout it-he container. whether box, barrel dr R PAGE FOR on this Page, then Buy. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Offers Every $1301NMERCHANDISE PRIZES $130 $5.00-$s.00—$2.00-THREE WEEKLY PRIZES—$5_()()_$3_0Q_$2_00 RULES—READ CAREFULL Y Last Week’s Prize Winners 1. Mrs. John Conway, 95 Edward St. 2. Hrs. Vernon Proiidc, Union Road North. 3. Mrs. G. H. Hughes, East Royalty. Prize winners will please call at The Guardian Olfice for their orders on merchants. I We hreift o Doctor's Certi- flflltr. but we're Doctors all the same - AUTO-DOCTORS. Let us cure your car's ailments. Palmer Electric Ltd 173 Graiton Street W DAVIS o CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. l. upholsier and repair furniture, sell furni- tue coverings and accessories, sell 62 in. ulidth car topping, sell mirror plates and resilver old ones. ‘We more and crate furniture, we prick China wedding urescnts. ctc., a specialty- You are assured oi the best in Hams, Breakfast Bacon, etc. When Buying ll. & F. PRODUCTS Manufactured irom seect island Porlrers FRASER . - Distributor Styles plying w ca. ‘si-Btisj thfoutwfi’ movement oi apples is more than 50 percent greater than at the same time last year. The total export in barrels to October 10th this year be- ing 265018 as against 157,558 last year. The export oi boxed apples is more than 200 percent aheadoi last year, the total to date being 166.865 boxes as against 64,451 up to the same date int year. BITLEWS FASCIST WAVE STIRS GERMAN WOMEN (The Canadian Press) MUNICH. Germany, Nov. 5.—Adoli Hitler, leader of the German fascist movement, ls one modern politician who gets a big feminine vote for his party by tclllnii W°mc1i that 80V~ ernment is a man's lob. This 41 year old bachelor, with s. ileir or oratory and s reputation for bravery in war and recklemness 111 peace. has clrswn women to the polls in number unap- poached by ally oi his rivals. Whore- hemper. » Not ‘only is the domestic market“ this yesr receiving a big impetus but with the export iruit regulations so- ever bespoke-in the remit campaign there was a large turnout o! femin- ine voters, and often a platform iull c! flowers expressing iemnllne hom- MARBUNI RADIO A Your Radio Set eventully why put it oii, You will not be satslled with Radio until you hear it by Marconi. .1. A. assure 132 Great George Street Operating Radio Station C. H. C. K. * ' LisPAéE “silos co: LTD: sole Agents for Arch-Bridge Shoes for Womn. 0 000000-000 O 0400-0-00-00-0-00-0 000000 ior P. E. l. .HARD WARE BRANEIFOBD ROOFINGS, BRANDRAM - llhNllillifiON PAINTS, WESTERN AMMUNITION. PERFECTION TIRES, "neon-zero" PRESERVATIVE rams‘. BURGESS 12.1.1; _ merchandise and the third,‘ s 1n merchandise You may send as many answer -' - . __ s as you “iSll. The contest is open to es (‘ll-ONO except ; TERIES. SPALING, ATHLETIC GOODS. WHOLESALE AND ransom. FENNELL and CHA NDLER Reader an Opportunity t0 Win PAUL‘ “H1 V PLN iT-HRIFTPYPBUYERSP The Advertisers on this Page Offer their High Grade M erchandise or Dependable Serviges Fair Prices» It is Hoped that Every GUARDIAN Reader Will Read Every Advertisement a‘ JCHNSCIPS Ladies’ iieady-To-Wear A C000 Place t0 Buy Your Coat 0r Cress JERSEY onessss $1.00 m $11.50 second an Cur Crispy creed Baked ham, letuce and mustard surrounded by two fresh slices of STEWART Bread the flncst food 7Q the world. Our WHILE, WHOLE WHEAT and RAliiIlN Breads irn-i a wholesome and $4.50 i All i 6 uge. Hitler's DQ701158 to such enthus- iasm usually was a remark like this: "Well, it's certainly gratifying to see the women are with us, But no wom- en candidates! This is a man's Job wc have ahead oi us." Other parties put up an aggregate oi 837 women candidates to lure Ger- many's feminine votes in the Sep- tember elections. The Fascist Nation- al-Sociallst party nominated only men—and the womenPs vole helped it to multiply its Reichstag member- shlp by ninciold-the most pheno- menal increase in German political history. Hitler welcomes the increase oi Fascist representation in the Reich- stag irom 12 men to 107, but only because the 107 votes are "another weapon we can use in our tight" to abolish psrllamentsrlsm and restore "the authority oi personality." He w-ents to establish n new state which ls not "governed by talk," and which will give Germans something else to work for besdes taxes and reparat- ions payments. The tact that Hitler ls technically _. t ‘ l iood for the Whole family. ‘ BAllTAM AUSTIN v0 0 n s 0 rr I- Stewart: Balm The Little (islzkwiti. the big I o. a", on," “plumb . i DRESQES B “ ECONOMICAL I * 1 EOUPES. ~—~— —— ‘$6.43 wci-ui oi gas and oil, ‘ GLOVES l. [ __._ ___ ___—._—:="'=_'—‘.~“» w ll carr 1,000 il — - i ' Forty tliftufahd rnllcs moi? one ircfllfgslanr‘: v_l“" m" "man" 1i l set tires. A car load oi Austin wmch inuflll“: fix: “lzxic”; Automobiles due at Chariottc- surprismgb p i’ n Li!‘ _ town about October 25th. Book your order now. Dealers wnted throughout the Province. Phone today and we iviil call, at whatever time you "an"; l r New Method l . A SPECIALS We have all the newest styles, c. 11. TAYLOR ' i Jeweler arid Egravei- ‘ I I l ‘ I‘. J's. 1 Duck for T0119! Paper. 1 fdl’ Bulk Tea, per lb. 4 Packacs Jelly Pow ,, GP‘ Four Goose. (‘liicken or ‘fhzmlvgfvlng at P. .1. iliacIJCPlALD MEN WHO KNOW our THEIR CLOTHING AT And yetenr McLELLAll BROS 5 ';,'f,i,°j,,,1;;_ ““"" '" ‘MEN Si» | ~Cuard|an Central CHARLOTTETOWN | i I ‘ Boys Sweaters . QIJQ T. G-Chalrlfltfioi’ ‘ ! E Suit Cases ._. ..... ., SL9! Distributor m- r .12. island Pumw m U 5 ; Mm’! Bram I“ ‘ Men's Overalls Il-H _ ‘Men's Muifles .. . . . . . ...,. Mo‘ f‘ Men's Caps ..... .. 0a.- t, ssro l i i - WEEK um» fxvmrs Spats $1.00 to or": !| I 53$“ gale specifls {Meme Work Hose 49o I 0F l I Bgligrd Peas 3 tins for 2i,“ Boys Underwear . . . . . U... 98c _ P05 . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 lbsfllac EXCEPTIONAL VALUES | ijomatoes: 2 tllls lor . . . . _. 35¢ _ l ' “$.".;.i.f.i';‘2.‘.~f"...:.;..."."..;; ' 5- 4- M39997 ll" 35C Island's . 35c 25c 77.0 ‘xv 8 PRINTING You needn't be p; expert on typography u, see the superlrity n! Guardian Central Job Printing. Just compare l or samples with ordin- I ary work. l i Joh Printin lowers. He {ought for Germany, they. point out, and technicalities can bc brushed aside “later? THE LIVE STOCK TREND "the current issue oi the Live Stock Market Report, issued by the Feder- si Department oi Agriculture, pro- vides an inteiestlng indication oi the present trend oi live stock sales. For the week ending October 3rd the movement oi butcher cattle, store cattle, and calves to the United Stat- es is nil, with the sole exception oi 8'1 head oi calves shipped irom 'I‘oi'- onto. For the first time in many months a movement oi store cattle to Great Britain appears, the total toi- the week being 101 heed. The situation with respect to hogs merit to the United States, indicat- ing that practically the whole sup- Dominion. Little Alli-ed: "Momma, I went to ask you an important question." Momma: "Well, what ls it, dear?“ ladder?" At s meeting oi o, political club it was agreed that no member should talk about what he did not under- stand. The silence became - an Austrian does not worry his iol- able.‘ and sheep shows absolutely no move- - ply is being taken care oi within the 1 Little Alired: "Ii a boy is s lad and ' has 8. swplather, a the lsd i step-ll i. g QUOEZRTOIOYODLQOOOSD$ZIOQ I _ “ I i i ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' o“, 25_S ‘v-m OUOQOQQDQODOQDDQOQDODAIQOGOOO “CLAIRMCNT” Pulverizeil Limestone Manufactured by C. H. PETERS’ SONS, Lt l. P.E.i. Potato Growers’ Association, in i. E. R. BRO Wt 146 Richmond St., Fire. Life, Accident, Sicknezi and Plate Class. Insurance Agent at Summersirie, Lloyd Lewis iDDDY-‘OAIYODII-IDK-QDDUTQKDOUODODOIFOKDUCMDQYQWODDDDDKDUDDDZ 3 was This is the time m apply PULVERIZEI) LIMESTONE to y ur soil and insure better crops for next season. USE Saint John, and Torryburn, N. B. (‘llARLOTTl-JTOWN, P. E. l. Distributing Agents ior P. E. l. é ifilfifififlllfififlfiflifififififififiiirfilfifi 033$. Cliarlottetovu": at Lowest Rate. i! . rem i1 .. n» -.-......- - l; - wax‘. >-