OCTOBER 2*' ‘9"' ° THE cHA1u.o'rrarowN GUARDMN. _ , 4. Q _ PAGE NINI No old as it ” ‘No old Sm, The Haberdas..ery .SM V00 rr " T1-ir rinril. C0».L ' “TNF Be Wise and secure your supply of Coal now and make sure to store enough to last till J une. we can supply yo u now with the best coal at the lowest price. A.Plcliaid 8|. ilu Phone 240 To BUY ‘ A Great Mothers _ in keeping their chlldye_n’s heads clean. F_ree from nits, lice and parasites. , Hughes’ 1 Clean Head Lotion acts very quickly and effect- ually destroys all nits, lice and parasites in the hair. It is perfectly harmless and h a s n o iniurious effect on the scalp or hair. ' One _ application of this .otion is equal to three or - four applications of a n y other make. One applicat- ion of Hughes Clean Head lotion not only kills the nits and parasites buti t destroys the unhatched eggs. Pi epared and sold only by. Geo. E. Hughes _ ' ' Ch"l`own mama ._ - A “The Peoples’Druggist” 1 ‘ c"HARi' 6'r~rE1'ow~'s' Doi.i.Ai't'~ l" ' A Thee- , _-_-_ -_._. _._._._._._._._._.Y._____ _.,_._., l . IT PAYS to buy ln this Province. _ DAY on -Thursday, . 2739' - i I SILK PLUSH COATS- Special for Thursday. Patong. 2'is'i,io,2sM2i _ NO ONE SHOULD forget that this is the store to do your shopping on Dollar Day. Good bargains. Prowse Bros Ltd. 2710-l024M3i. -MR. FARMER buy a chea excur- sion ticket _and cor`n`e to `Qllarlotte~ town and do your fall shopping. Bring y'our wife with you _ 2739 MEETING- The anntiwl , meeting' ol' the Brookfield Red Cross Society will be held in Orange Hall. Saturday Oct. 28 at ii p. .m_ "CORK" NORMAN GETS COMMIS- SION.-Mr. N. R. Norman, of Moncton. a former well known hockey player, who is widely known throughout P, E_ island has been granted a commission in the imperial Flying Corps and ex- pects to lc-ave soon for England. Mission Anon-ess.-Mi-_ iiugii Millar who has re'pres/ented the Brit. l_s~h and Foreign Bible Society in Korea lor several years, will address a pub- lic meeting in the- Baptist Church on Fl`l1lt\Y evening at 8 o’cIock. Mr. Miller. is' a brotlier-in-law ol' U. S. Consul Pierce. OCTOBER STRAWBERRIES IN P. E. ISLAND- Several days ago an ite-m appeared in ‘this paper ln reier»- ence to s~trawherr_ies being picked in New Brunswick in October. lt is in- teresting in this connection to note that several days' ago Mr. `William U. E A-‘F __- -‘ W -i-I "_ i"*~Q¢i ` Fresh Chocolat e Here, fresh today, all the choicest of ~:,=,__.._=‘-,-3 good candies-your old favorites-Lig- \ . gltt’s, Moir's, Wiilard's and Neiison’s are here in every flavor. Fresh today. F __ __ _-., 1-- ..»_,.-, Call in and get a pound -McKinnon Drug Co.- Corner Gt. George & Kent Streets m`-..f-°~_‘._ '_ . ’_,./"‘°5 '_`»_ _ -1, `\l.»'l ' t » '___/Q1 "_ ‘-2~?'z; ul li T E I L l "7 VL Ask for T E When you viant a chewing tobacco that has all the fra rance flavor and freshness you could_desire, ask for HidKEY's Twisr Made from fully matured leaf_ in a clean factory, it is the choicest, cleanest and best chewing tobacco you can buy anywhere. at' any price Buy Hickcirs-ti-Se sig non-ciumbiing fig at the small llickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. l.id - » Charlottetown _ . ~ iil price l'lickey’s _ M-".=.."’“~` _ _I -i i _ .D., d h i - » at - l,,?t§»lt§uoi\vli)ii Ilia bellirdtltgdé-lllwifqlddes t_1_l1d it substitute is offered. Adnan; _ A q, - -» we .;°°";;~| s;.;:;i:.‘::°i.“iif.°5§:.;sz'.i. 2:. Austria" SS” “‘ - I so it clsts you nothing to try , c __ ed DEARBORNS NANO I Carruthers, (‘ape Traverse. picked from plants set out about June 20th last, two quarts of luscious berries. RECRUITING FOR ENGINEERS.- Sergeant Colpltts. ol the (lanadian Engineers. has engaged an office on Queen street. lin the premises recent- ly occupied by the Farmers' Co-opoi= ative Associatioii. Ltd. He will be pleased to meet any eligible young men who are desirous of enlisting for overseas service in this splendid branch mf the service. Lit.-Colonel Melville. 0.(`.. ol’ the Engineers, has recently returned l'i‘oni Ottawa, where he has been endeavoring to secure extra pay lor skilled' men, such usi mechanics. civil engineers, carpent- ers, etc.. and there is a strong prob- abiility that his efforts will be crown- ed` with success. A number of young men from 'this Province have already been secured, and it is hoped that a good many more will decide to join this superiinr unit. COOPERATIVE MEETING AT BALDWINS ROAD.- On Friday evening the residents of Baldwin's Road assembled in the school house to discuss and consider the advantages of co-operative buying and selling. Mr. McKenna occupied the c hair and introduced Mr. Wui. -McDonald Secretary of the Associa- ted Farmers Co-operative Co.. Limit- ed, who outlined the system oi’-the organization and the methods of- op- eration. Mr. (lummlskey the Presiu- ent told of the success attending the efforts of co-operative bodies iii the other provinces. mentioning the_ Brit.- ish American Co-operative Co., in Nova Scotia. The United Farmers C0-operative Co., in Ontario ano Western Grain Association iii Wes't_- ern Canada. The meeting was then thrown open to a general discussion after which the majority of those present came forward and joined the Association. ,_l___¢.;_-- ::i-lave you Eczema? lf you are troubled with annoying disease get: _eAi.A siioewiuc tiuy excursion ou' Thursday. - 2739 -LIST-Read Paton’s Dollar Day ilist in today’s issue. 2737-10-25M2i. ALL SHOULD COME to Prowse Bros., store Dollar liay for bargal'iia_.f 2710-l0~24M3l. READ THE DOLLAR DAY adds given by the different merchants iii this issue. '- 2739. DISTINCTIVE WINTER mllllnery at PATONS DOLLAR DAY. » - 2737.10.26M2i. -,l|V§ HOGS WANTED-I will buy. all well-ia`tted live hogs offered, Fri-' day the 27th up to two o'clock. Prices from -175 lbs; and upwards 91/, cents.i rows 7% cents. fed and watered. J. Stanley Wedlock. 2726-10-2tlM2l. RETURNED SOLDIER.-Pte. Fred Henderson of Margate, returned' last week on sick leave after spending sev- eral months in the trenches in Fland- ers. lie will take a course of treat- ment in the Dalton Sanatorium. Pte. llendehson went overseas with the titli (‘. M. IL- I( BELGIAN RELIEF LOTTERY.-'Q Tickets for lottery at Col. I’eiike‘e carriage horse in aid of the Belgian- Relief Fund. may be had of the Treas- urer, D. J. R!ley. Queen St. Only a limited number will be issued. The price is one dollar. 1921-l0~7Mti. JUST A YEAR AGO there- were more visitors to Charlottetown. stc-res than on any previous' bargain days. It is- expected that this Dollar Day will be-at.a'll previous ones. 2739 '*(‘.onie onefconie- all, to the big' Dollar Day in (`harlottetown onl Thursday. 2740. ENTERTAINMENT AT COVE- HEAD.- The entvrtainnient held in the Methodist Cliurcli on the titli in-1 stant was a decided success. The, church was well filled and n good collection taken which goes towards purcliasing a new organ for the church. A pleasing feature of the programme was fi solo by Mr. Ken- neth Dawson, who also sang in a trio and in two choruses. Miss Jennie MacDonald gave an interest- ing reading. A solo by Miss Annie MacDonald wus iiiucli enjoyed; Mas- ter Clayton Matthew gave several splendid selections on the granni- phone which were much appreciated. SUCCESSFUL ISLANDER.-(The following from 'the Maple Leaf of, Oakland. Cal.: Terra Buena. Cal. This town now in its infancy eventually will_ be the capital of northern California.; ‘Samuel McLean formerly of P. E. ls- land is building an up-to-date bungalo- on his fruit ranch which centres the rear of the town. Looks like a big` thing for Mr. McLean who deserves full credit for his ambition in connec- ton with his fruit ranch. He is employ- ed by his uncle Mr. F. J.» MuLeun, t'or merly' oi’ Melville. P. E. l., wiio runs leading and largest stores in the state. (Mr. McLean reter'r_ed to is a' son of Mrs Nell McLean Melville. Lot 60. He left the llsland eight years ago spending five years in Boston lie- forc going to (lallloriiin. ‘ i ,__________--- OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT REPORT DEARBORN'S. ` NArioNAi. one/iM `TAnTAri com- Pouno. (St. John Daily Telegraph, Sept. 27, 1916.) recently issued by the Analytical Department, Ottawa, states that com- mercial conditions have seriously' changed as regards Cream ot' 'l`artar,' t Dollar Day Bargains All Fresh New Goods Come Thursday, October 26th 4 Pairs Men’s Black Cashmere Hose, Dollar Day for .... _.$1.00 Good black overalls or jump- ers, reg. $125 values Dollar Day ........ ........... _.$1.00 12 only Men’s All Wool Blue Serge Suits, sizes 36 to 42. Dollar Day....,_ _.$15.00 50 l"ai_rs Men’s 'l`\»'i‘f>d Pants solcztiid value :it $3.25, liollar l);iy , . . . . . . _ . . . . . . .. $2.5() 6 only ll-fi \' lil"-~l< linqlish (iilcoats, large sizes, Dollar Day. . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ ._ $2.00 30 Men’s Uisters, sizes 36 to 42, in Dark Brown checks, brown dlagoriais and plaifi browns, iriezcs, snleriuidlv tailored, reguliir .iil5.tlll. Dol'ar Day. ..... _...$12.00 Every Suit and Overcoat and all New Goods in the store except Stanfield‘s listed underwear, will be sold at Wholesale Prices on Dollar Day. l Stanfield’s heavy Warm Underwear, all 1 l sizes, Shirt or Drawers, Dollar Day . 'Q . G ~l'leavy Warm Pull-over Sweaters Dollar Day $1.00 Other lines of Pull-overs and Coat Sweaters at $1.50, 2.00, 2.25, 3.00, 3.50 up to $5.00 all at Wholesale Prices Dollar Day. Day. Blue Flannel Shirts sizes up to 16 1-2 worth at least $1.50, will be sold Dollar Day at $1.00 161-2. Plenty of sizes and plenty of stockin every line we advertise. Eastern Brand Caps felt lined, made of good heavy tweeds with "Kling- klose’-’ patent pull downs $1.00 on Dollar sizes 141-2 to Henderson _ & Cudmore Wcllner Building _ IOI Grafton Street. 1 ' had $1.00 bottles. E. A. Foster. Cen- Xi TARTAR (_OMPOUNl`§l_ "al Drugglsl Agent stood the highest test of all the sam l ' “T” I B R I L d _‘ples of Cream Tartar substitutes, a ~ G d- _) n e . :number of which were very_ iiifei‘lor.l IE(§pe°_'a:)l€ l2r;‘;°_ _ |\;?_r il.:-|;ideri<~h The Royal Grand is ¢ range that will stand all the use, abuse, wear an:l_ tear that any family can give it -and come up to standard ever dav with the best serv- ice that any range ever Rave. Call in and look over this Queen of the kitchen. ntller l__ _ lm .___7°T,f » ' -_-\ -_- -i V _ 1 AQuestion -.-»ilii.».ll" li.-so .\L/V io 3 ~‘ __ __ ‘ _ _ - ' H m t relief and las Vlcmna Row - ' Q ing ?:h$n‘fSoi?twfol‘) all corn suffe No More " Fennell dr » - ., ~ ‘ ` ' Sore Cgfns Quiflfiéilsiiouiigdéllisihig ers. It is "““""‘”"" D T ii’ "" ’ 1-'Mac’s Corn Cur ~ - Dollar Day ‘ ' ` Y ° ti . w ' ' _ L=°“=;::.~:~.r’.:'.°;i=iit_ __Q__ __ '-1 \ sy/mal ' lun! \\ C \j O "4 R -1 UQ -».»._ /.un\\\\sgv _///1/§_.\vm\\\\\ f Quality _ fr Ilia. consideration of every dru buyer. Cheap drugs can neve . take the place of the pure high grade kinds. A articular dru II P |\l'¢ m II buyers and alwave insis on ettlnil UALIT OODS. Our care extends further, for while goods are in stock, we guard; against_ deteriora- tion. This care_is exerted so that the best interests of our customers may be con- cerned. _ Anything you buy at our ‘store-Drugs or Sundries- will alwgys be of righ QUALII . and the pnc will be right too. . If you are "cranky" on the subject. l¢f _Ill .be your re- gular dru88l8te. 0 ff my \?/ll//I M - - - - - You take no chancestwhen you buy, V ,NA _-K I- ,ff A _.l,.|,,,, p,-Q. _ This is the satisfactory range thatis easy on thecoal pile Miss Ada S. Bradbury_De.m,,,,n~,_ _ __:._._i;t_t_r,__._;1s_i:u._i_i;___t_. ____i_t_____:___ __ _________ . _ _ F and can coolr and bake to the Queen’s taste. . R51-Att pmcg . ' ` ' . IlI'th l~~i titinfliial. li- ” " ' 0 1.42 Fringe Struhnext N K.mder°.‘-"nl 1 lb' pkgs' 35°' % lh pkg” 180' I/"‘ lllealiitlliiis e<»d)i(i)il‘>(lplyiiip. to the Eiitriiiv ,»\l `lt‘i asv- lincii I ir! i poor; iiiiiii_i I .\ ' inl- loiriiig ruin-eriiiiig the .\'iiii<-i'litiiil>il ( l live" submarine note tho Dutch govt-riiinciit intininit ; ihni in <-i»ii.~t~i|iir~iit-c oi' iliv iii;¢'~'i‘iniii\_\` til' tho .siziiiis il' stiliiiiu- i'in~-.< tliiiy will ho li- itotl its wiirsliips. ziiiii. in ;it-i‘in'il:iiit-~- °.\~iili thc lliiicli iit~iiir;ilii_\- |»r-it-l;iiii;iiio|i_ will iitil lie nllovwil to » iii-r or riiiiaiiii in llutrli \\'nts»i':_ tri-<»|i' on \\'i-ll-tlciiiicti roiitii- tions. ""|`lii~ titiivriiiiiviii. lit1\\'<~'\'ci'. will not iiiti-'ii in»~i'i'liiiiii siibinarines, he- <~nii.~'.»» iii-~it is iio_priin-ip|r> of interna- iiiiiiiil l;i\\' \\liii'|i \\‘iiiiltl jiisiif_\" such it |'iiill'.~`t " Men’s tanikid gloves, un- lined, regular $1.35, f0r One " dollar on Dollar Day. Mac- Lellan Bros ii- ' 2702-io~24i\1.'ii. H J. _'-111 \ ggi l I IN SUMS Ol" $5 Priiicipal repayable ist October, 1919. Interest payable lialf-yearly. lst April and lst October by cheque tfree of exchange at any Chartered Bank in Canadal at the rate of five per cent per annum from the date of purchase. Holders of this stock will have the privilege of surrendering at par and accrued interest, as the equivalent of cash, in payment of any allotment made under any future war loan issue in Canada other than anissue of Treasury Bills or other like short date security. Proceeds of this stock are for war purposes only A commission of one-quarter of one per cent will be allowed to recog- nized bond and stock brokers on allotments made in respect of applications for this stock which bear their stamp. For application forma apply to the Deputy Minister of Finance, _Qttawm DIPARTIIINT OF FINANCI. OTTAWA, OCTOIII ‘l\\, 1916. - ills ilnhestors THOSE WHO. FROM TIME TO TIME. HAVE FUNDS REQUIRING INVESTMENT. MAY PURCHASE AT PAR 'DONllNl0N 0F CANADA `l]EBENTl|_iiE__Sl`0Cli ` _*_ __ A _ A _ _ --»-.-~ - -- --»--snr-1-»-,-»-as _ _..-vi,,',,'|_-_ ____ ___-____, _-,W _“__ __ _;r_____ W-,_,,___ __ ,_-I __ __ ___Y I _ i 1 _ i i i . | , 1 \ li? '.1 _ i gi- x. rt - 1s~_,_ - e if sr ___ niqmw -L :..."_;' \ 'l'_ 1 ¥__ui.xa_:.- ?\~\_~....>. c .tp =.f ii _ _ 1 - i _.fi i~` » -:_ i ___ -ri' i I. ..~,\ _._ ., ___ ,i -1 ig 'A r mt . i c _-_l., . 4 .~»__ .- _¢- , '_ . ._n ll tj; . _-3 -f 1 I. $1 1 i»‘=-._ .55 l