..’____..-A_..._..._.___... asan" w,» .__L . nvfih» _. the We are Going Out of Business SAVE On Everyday Necessities v many exceptional savings. many lines. , ORDER BY MAIL dissatisfied. Write for Samples tand Prices Money Back If Dissatisfied \\'lti|-.- ‘rut-tttsti qwiwt-ls. Silt: 18x16 . ~ 75¢ 1°" 49° P?" \\'iiit-- ‘lhi-kisli 'I‘Ll\\’4‘i$, size 18x38. lteavy quality $1.10 for 70c pair \\‘hiti- ‘Turkish ffnwt-ls, hemmed t-ttds, stiperior qual~ ' $2.00 for $135 Pa” Colored Turkish ’I‘o\ve1s, size 14x31 .... .. 45c for 25c Pill‘ (folored Turkish Towels. size 18x37. hive quill“)? ______________________________ __ . . __ 80c for 50c pair Colored 'l'ttrlci_~;i: ’l‘o\\'els, large size. Pa" line" - ........ .. $1.35 for 85c pair Kitchen and Pantry Towels ignan Crash ‘ripped dowels, size 21x27 33c for 19c each .\ll lint-ti, red border Towels. 27x27... 45c for 25c each Pure Linen Crash Towels with blue border 16 x 33 . _. 60c for 40c pair ltetl border all linen Crash 'l‘owcls, ltixiill 70c for 45c pr Ilalt linen fine iiuck tovlels with tlaniask and stripe |l¢\'ien, size ‘.15 .\' 39 $1.65 for $1.00 Pail‘ llalf linen rentnted lluck Tow is 23 x ll. wear like ............... .. $1.68 for $1.10 pair size 19 x 34, wonderful value $1.50 for 95c pair IIt-ntnietl all linen hut-k towels, 18x36 $1.101or 69c pair All These are Below Factory Cost! One Third Ofl’ Sheeting and Pillow Cottons .-\il our prices for Sheeting and Pillow (‘ottons are based on prices obtaining before the last big rise. (i8 inch Sheeting ...... .. 65c for 42c yard. 58c'for 39c yard 72 inch Sheeting ...... ..70c for 47c yard. 90c for 60c yard I $1.15 for 75c yard X0 iticii Sheeting ...... .. 85c for 57c yard. 95c for 63c yard l0 int-h CiFCUittl‘ Cotton 50c for 32c yard. 69c for 46c yd. 85c for 57c yard. ~12 iitclt Circular Cotton 55c for 37c yard. 62c for 41c yd. 70c for 47c yard. ' 4-1 lnch Circular Cotton 60c for 40c yd. 75c for 50c yd. ~16 int-h Circular Cotton 46c for 30c yd, 58c for 38c yd. Bedspreads American Crochet ‘Spreads, imported direct fom tlio tacttity~~siiletttiitl to wear and wash. size 74 x 8-1 inch $3.75 for $2.45. Size 68 x 95 $3.50 fOr $2.25. (‘tilrirr-tl Nlorcerjztttl Satin Sprn $10.50 for $6.25. Sweater’ W0ol-25 Colors "La llnchess"—~tlte heap Swen 25 colors, 2 oz. balls ................. .. ads lit Iloso and (lret-n tor Wool on the market . 35c for 25c Irish Embroidery Linens lit full and coarse we $1.00 for 67c yard. $1 $1.75 for $1.20 yard. $2.45 for $1.60 yard. ave, fttll yard wtido. .35 for 90c yard. $1.50 for $1.00 yard. $2.00 for $1.34 yard. $2.25 for $1.50 yd. Also in 45 inch at $2.75 for $1.80 yd. Linen Bed Sheeting 72 iilUilPS wido $439 y" $255 W"; Fancy Huckiaback ‘ .\ lttll range of desirable patterns in all Widths 15 inch 75c for 50c yard. $1.10 for 73c yard. $1.25 for 83c yd. lit inch $1.25 for 83c yard. 20 inch 75c for 50c yd, $1.50 l8 int-it figured scarf linen 20 inch plaiii huckaback, all for $1.00 yd. $1.60 for $1.10 yd. (old Illencit) 75c for 50c yard, linen 75c for 50c yard. All Stamped Linens-Threads HALF PRICE l All desirable goods from th "tlllller-i. Centers. Pin Cushlnng “Outfit-rs and Dresses etc, Ali at All Embroidery Threads ________ u o best mttkers~lnclutllng Pillow Cases, Citlldrentt HALF PRICE . HALF PRICE If unable to come to this store in pet-son. We will refund your money if l Our Big Selling=out Sale still offers Our Big Stock still offers splendid choosing in l t I B ylSplendid Cures (rontmenced the Farador treatment lltttg. 25th and is now almost if not ,ettt.‘rcly cttred. lumbago Aug. 28th and ls perfectly cured. paralysis Sept. 2nd. nnd is now able to walk. tirurltis began treatment Sept. 19th and is now able to be up and is Well on the road to recovery. given for the asking, 13H llillshorottgh St, Charlottetown. —-»---<o>--___ WILL RETURN RAILWAYS tho Franco-Belgian mission. which has been in charge of the lines in occupied territory. and the German officials have out inlnatcd in which the railways will be ‘return- ed to German control Oct. 19. If Skin Breaks Out, i tho-Sulphur to an or broken stops nnd healing begins, says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur M" preparation, made into n pleasant M cold cream, gives a quick even to fiery eczema, that nothing has over been place. properties, it quickly subtlues the itching. heals the eczema right up. leaving ugly eruptions. rottghn-ess. tprovement. ‘It You can get a little Jnr of Mentho Sulphur at any drug -8HOP from Holmanh Catalog. —BEAN SUPPER AND pro- mai-gld gramme in Central Bcdeque Hall. ‘Monday. Oct. 13 under auspices of Women's Institute. Admission 20 cts including lunch. If not fine the following night. 691640-11m2l --S. B. C. EVENING 0LA88E8 will open October 15th. Subjects Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewrit- ing, Correspondence‘, Pen hip, Financial Statements and Commerc- ial Law. Business Men's Class will be continued. Phone 188. 3454-8-7-31. I ___- i —SUMMERSIDE AGENT.-- Mr. IBYNU. MacDonald of the MacDon- ,tiltl Drug Co., is now Guardian rep- resentative in Summerslde, and ‘will be pleased to receive news. ad- vertlslng nnd Job Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells the Morning Guardfuti at his store. His telo ‘phone No. is 12-2. ll- —C. M. B. A. VISITOR— Mr tGeorge Harper, Grand Orgllllile!‘ 01 the c, M. B. A. attended a imeetitig of Bratich 254 in Kenning- ;ton on Wetlnesdty night. Th8! _meeting is destined to mark an ‘epoch in the history of the Associa- tion ltt Prince Edward Island. This ‘is tfVillelll front the fact. that here twero initiated iii the Province. warmly commended the movement and clearly showed how this very ‘cation to the Institution through he wltole Island. The ladies who have become members of Branch 256 and will carry insurance are: tin, Mrs. Marion Condor). Mrs. t.\itthoit and one lone 'Mr. urlhalomew Kelly. But he has levery reason to feel honored having etiterr-ti the Branch with so ‘excel- lent a body oi’ women. Elecltion of officers was held to fill the vacnn» (vies for the time, with the follow- ing results: Chancellor. T. N. Donahue; President, J. A. Ready; First Vice President. Mrs. Lena Hughes; Second Vice President. Mrs. M. McKenna; Rec-Secy. J. A. Iltady; Asst. Secy, Mrs. S. Kelly; Fin. Sccy, T. N. Donahoe; Treas. Mrs. Marion Condon: Marshall, Bert Kelly; Guard. B. Kelly. When L »tlit- officers had been installed e Brother Harper addressed the Branch and disclosed some very lititerestlttg and encouraging facts. lie clearly showed how tho future of the Association is on the as ccndatit and that the horizon is al- ready lootnlng resplendent. The five ladies initiated in Branch 154 tare the first to enter the Associa- ition iit this Province anti he is con- lfitluttt that the example they have shown will be followed by other ilatlies. similarly asticle. J. V~ For Sore Feet-Mlnard’: Linimcnt. ' ' A ---—-<-0>——-—- si w 2. Of Islanders All who care for suffering hum- the first women of your Automobile. We will be fmenibers to enter the Association glad to answer Mr. Harper most umn, questions re or its mechanism. ‘event is destined to give n. revlni- bites" The Guardian, Mrs; Bert Kelly, Mrs. Mary McKen- lug conditions, be sure of the fol- ' lowing points in your car: Agnelln Hughes. Mrs. Auntie Mc-ilho 0310318 id PPOPBFIY 91081118 getttleittatmthe choke button is pulled out or turned, whatever the cuss may be. also the plug gaps should be just a little closer, say .020 or .022. Th.» coil should be tight upon its brack- et and the bracket tight. on tin- chassis. should be ‘perfectly clean and free from grease and brushes in perfect condition. gas line should be repaired. car should -not be stood in the gar- age with the emergency brake on; it its better to release the emerg- more decidedly tho case as by re- leasing the hrakedever it. enables the steel discs to be engaged over, night nnd when the brake 1s pulled] on in the morning preparatory to‘ cranking the cur, the plates will bei released and the more easily. Question: over-size plstott iii a — without affecting the running oft the motor? ' ' case of installing No. 1 piston it is —J'REMIIR GASOLINE and Bengali 82c gal. at Batman's, Sum‘- e. 0893 10-Om8l Eastern Guardian . ISHOP from Holman‘; Comic‘, ..'EA8TlRN AGENT — Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Agi ent in Montague and will be plenu- ed to receive news Items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and ro- newul subscriptions. tf. ..'THE LADIES OF THE CHRISTIAN Church Montague. in- tend hnvlng a chicken supper in church basement on Tuesday, Nov. 11th. 6924 10 11 m ll. .\ . . THAT CAR OF‘ ‘A YOURS‘ g av runny s.‘ roan-m iv v v _ rwv+§§§ This is a series of articles per- taining to maintenance and repair through this col- gardlng your car Send your inquiries to “Automo- THE CARE OF YOUR OAR . To facilitate cold weather static That when The starting motor commutator Any air leaks along the ‘The ncy brake and hold the car by ngaglng the transmission gears any speed gear. In the case of a Ford car this is car will crank ls fr; possible to install a .025 car —K.B., Souris. HSJ In this make it would he better, to lnstni the opposing piston over-- ze in addition to the one. In the ell to instai also No. 4, and if No. to instal No. 3. Both ‘end cylinders unity vttill be glad to know that some splendid cures are taking place iti Charlottetown and other parts of the Island. On Aug. 21st a helpless from infantile o" ""' s and suffering much pain. The Eat? atlor was applied according to dlrecl lions and in less than half an hour,‘ every pain was gone. In a few days she was able to be up and has been tip ever since and is well on the way to recovery, on A little girl paralyzed in One leg or A gentleman confined to bed with to commenced treatment A child suffering from infantile in commenced treatment A woman suffering much from Names nnd addresses cheerfully w. E. ENMAN, W" Farndor Representative. ai- Phone 787J. -—1i sly TO GERMAN VCON-TROL Ma ntettnttv ,Oct. 10.-—“. is unnoun- m ed that the negotiations between railway‘ colit- an agreement under Is Fiery, Itchy Or i”? of sympathy. Rough, Use Sulphuri g Just the moment itching, burning Mn out akin, the itching and Mrs relief. found to take its Hen Because of its germ destroying and cools the irritation and and clear, smooth skin in place of You do not have to wait for im- centre, oppose", in this way the bal- ance of the ‘motor will be assisted. oversize piston in a" car unless the gir] w“ yum-ix over-size is very low. ————{-O&- At Charlottetown‘ East Royalty Mrs. James P. Duffy. Deceased being of a rentarkubiy strong physique was able to attend short time previous to her death. She always took a deep interest possessed of n. cheerful and happy disposition endeared herself to all acquaintance). Decent-tel was a fervent member of the Catholic Church of which she had the consolation during her last moments, being death by the Rev. Father Site is survived by her httsbahtl, one son and two daughters, dam- Post Office, Sister Mary Estelle of the Convent of Mercy, Gloucester, The funeral which was attended, left her late home Tuesday morning for St. Dunstnns Cathedral, where High Mass was celebrated by the Rev. Rooney, after which her were conveyed to the Cemetery and there interred. May her soul rest in peace. The pull-bearers were Messrs J. R. Dennis, John Mcllae, Jxintes Gallant, Wreath. W)" "PPIY Mmifrom Mr. . Edward Howbley. Benevolent Irish Society, Mr. and Mrs. Quad. Mrs. R. E. Duffy. Mrs. Simon Pacquet, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hayes and both It is not advisable to pttt one IN Mnnoitfin MRS. JAMES P. DUFFY the morning of September 28th 8 a. m. the death occurred of her household duties tip to n W‘ e re Specialists in Mess HATS (YHARLOTTETOWNS BIGGEST RANGE OF , ' “BORSALINOS” I ‘THE MEN ’S STORE” OFFERS YOU THE SMART- EST RANGE OF HATS IN THE Province. The new blocks are here-the new colors are here- l and the values are right-they HAVE TO BE. Come in the “MEN ’S STORE” confident thtat you’ll find exactly the right hat-you will not be disappointed. $5.00 $6.50 $7.50 VELOUR HATS IN I GREAT RANGE MOORE é M°LE “THE MEN S her home and family, and prepared for Walsh. o also performed the ceremony the grave. : John J. of the Charlottetown ss., and Mrs. Margaret Sheehsn home. James remains Catholic Dooley, Andrew Augustus thers and W. W. Smith. he following is n list of tokens Bouquets: S. A. McDonald's, Staff; Post Office Staff, Spray. and Mrs, W. H. Smith, and Mrs. James Glliitlll-l, Mrs. Lexi. McCabe, Mr. nnd . Frank Smallwood and Mr. nnd loral ross ass Cards: Patrick Duffy, Mrs. A. A. nessey nnd Miss Loan Mc- fam-ily, Mrs. Annie Douoette family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Margaret Mrs. James King Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cronin family. Loeb Reconciled To ns through mushroom poisoning. (Special to The Guardian.) JOLIET, ills. Oct. lti.—"illckie" Loeb, the lli-yt-tir-oltl college youth. who with Nathan Leopold tnurtlitr- ed Bobby Fftllllf! for a tltrlll. is re- slgttetl to siiettd the rest oi‘ ills iiio in penitentiary here mother in the course of a fifteen- mlnutt; interview. Mrs. lioeb, who “vs unable to al.- tend her son's trial itt (lhicugo. be- lnrgely cause both I-iite and llicklefu father on were ill at their summer home at Charlevtilx. .\fit:|i., paid her first vls it to the petiittetttinry Into yestirr- day. It was the first time site had seen Dickie slut-q a few days after his cottfcrasioir "l know, mother, tltzit I've been its taken away from Dickie stiid. as his in it r arms. "May iiifu has stoppctl so far itsfggéltherelag? 20 or 30 other the outside world is conccrnntl. but| w vars ‘e5’ her‘,- iit prison I'm dowtt the reputation you t... Beware Of The HARTFORD, Conn, Death l‘roitt t-ntiitig rooms "has such an it that the (‘mine mutt of hcttith went, buck to earlfgm"? 0i’ D0910!!! B0011! Whiflh little Greek ltistory to use the first re- i5 corded instance ifs llll Connolly and family, Mrs. Teresa in Revolt and family Mrs. r8811. pimples or Sheehnn and J. J. and Mrs. Duffy. Spiritual Bouquets: Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McMillan and shows. family, Rowles family, store. Mr. J. W. McDonald and 15 Misses Louise and Bella Duffy. n warning against eating speci- mens of rntttlrittt. curred ltt Connecticut from this cause. The department's botanist says _ that longs and queens have bt-enithan sixty per cont of the patients killed hy the same poison which flln- ' gave a Connecticut mun the worst the fungi Several dent mother took hint going to llv-ot of my trrlmo." cticttt state _._.____..___.. .pain he had over suffertal. Euri- pides, the Greek poet, lost in one day his wife, o sizes that it. is tlangerntts for tiny- one to out ti mushroom unless ho daughter anti two is tibsoitttcly sure tliut it is uf a non-poisonous variety. who has become faittlliar with some of the (Edible allusion of tits Nsw' England woods, especially in the that two big ships huidbeell '- nutuntn, offer un t-picttrtfs fettstqtetl. and while their cons ‘ lint the lllllUtGtll‘ should t'<ettit-.iiiicr'\\'i1s in. progress, thu Govef that "it's better to bc sufc than would prepare air ports ill BUFFY" and at slim!) ltnlf-wny Billion tthly in tho Canal Zone. M its this half way station was pietetl, R 38, one of the old would fly out there and o from that base to collect til I Two uttrl a half to three iwoultl puss before the f3"! id iBrltisit ships were flyilllt l" (Canadian Press) ithnt it might. be-another two LONDUN. Oct. 10. —Catintlrt lo'bei‘ore the ‘establishment "i" Ellsinnd in two attd a hnlf tlnysigttlar bl weekly service t0 " odlble. This and another of the This wnn one of tho posslbilittes- Australia was IeadIIIG ti" Mme species known as Amuntm of the air wltlcli rcatd like (irotllits today in» the development vi Mnscttris (so christened becnuso of mentioned in a Duper on Imperlnieservlce ml. we u“ or tits "Yfliecked “PPPJTMYCE. the Communications tlulivoretl by Airipttbllc. ho said. for nii who," 8011111100 fly twin: 0i’ the genus Vice-Marshal Sir Sefton Brttnckeri “You can cook 0 n" a Mimi“) "B Peflvvnfllbiv h" 1110510! at u conference of tlte institute oflbettur than on a ship at l"- tlto deaths frotii eating tnushroottts. Transport at Wemblt-y 139mm 5am in dlgcuflliol- D915" Sir Sefton (lecitiretl that "tilt-hive enioyeil w excwmi‘, txtpitlity and cfficlctiv)’ of ottr llll-i00llP8B dinner. 111871911 "PM? perial commtttticntionn ttttty well bemhip by a chef of tho R - .1 by perfecting a heavy oil 1' suitable for aircraft. ready on the experimental - Itt-Iorrlitg to the tlevelopmo the airship as u comm vehicle. the Air Vice-Iilarsllll thers ntcnttloned as having stic- cutnbetl to the saute form of poison ing wero Pope Clement VIl., the Emperor Jovia, Etnporor Charles Vl., tht- widow of Czur Alexis uml the Princess of Contl. A Connecticut physician who also is ti botanist and who was called to attend n case of this kind, went ittto the woods to find just what variety of mushroom bud tnade his patient ill. He discovered that it was the Allllllltittl Phsiloides, com. tttonly known as the "deadly Antsnitn." n mushroom so white atid delicate in fortn that it. has misled many persons to beliuve it lite toltl ills oa-i__ These dangerous mushrooms ltave four classes of poison, occur- the measure of our sticcess or fall‘ was cooked an U19 exhau“ p] ring sometimes singly nntl some " ' u .‘ itttties in combination. They are: ilifieiirtgnd ‘mmwards visualized the tho angina‘ Among other things hei predicted were: Air Servic Passongeri now. W“ us’? i . ' ‘up n Derilflnrllculnr lad‘? es to Australia fromimast to enter III 55"!“ p‘ '1. a toxin represented by amnni- llotoxin which is not destroyed by , ibolilng and cannot be separated si ' , . .' . i luxurloul‘. [from the mushroom to make‘ it. nriiiitioiiittilitggitciio Tiizttviii-tiltiitar‘. gfcmlifiiot ‘glam; {iwould b0 . MHShPO0IIlS?P"""°= l miwcarill- which nroduc, rnnealll British West indie! iointiia at nllcomin ..i.».t ml , on profuso sweating: 3. '8 P016911 Guiana; Qnléugm tonmigoon, BrIL- _ .. iwhich dissolves red blood cellssind ish _' uveelrly service to India and" mttffifit. it‘;..I‘Z'3i?-'é ‘ill; "?<»°=°§§'°¥5?~55»3$"l3“ it'll?!“ tiiltiittl°“fl ’°“"‘" “‘" ‘ “Headache @310,“ PM,‘ pression that boiling will make ' e H) and bu“ holiday): toitlte Ca. in- five d B ‘ti h deparblpolsonous mushrooms safe; 4. a De ‘Jwgy ar Atlantic nit-ship lineigaCdihgutila A, t0 England in two nnd n hnlf tliayli‘ v aeroplane and fl ijflim ‘ftrehead Minlrdl ._ in ' water. I known. The "deadly amanita" iiiusu-flgiolppmduces symptoms of poisoning from six to fifteen hours after eat. ring h mi t gathered m ing, followed by intense suffering. British East Africa oamitiengipeft h, m“. 0c. and after pix or eight days for saving l4 days in trip to London: (i155 yeaf adults and less time for children ' flying boat ser i ti; West Indie; .,,,‘§,°Z”..|...i§“;'g:§:stiti3 I able developm t i . ' - mum en n cross channel Sir Sefton also spok f i f The health department empha-yrilich Con“ be opwngdo cfiafxfla-vtfi the patient drops into n coma from whiéhmany do not awoken. More