w E.-svjnzg _ in n 124st -- EDW v s15. * NIGHT 7 AND 3.45 ‘WM =,-» AR THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN“ " contents V, w ‘r1 mo» mom swim‘; Catalol ‘h KIDDIES‘ FANCY WHITE Pique Rompers, price $1.50. Prowsc ‘ Bros... Ltd. DO YOU HAVE any difficulty in getting a suit to tit? if You do see Mr. Alexanser at MacLellnu Bros. on Tuesday and Wednesday. JUST ARRIVED. new Camisoles in Navy and Black silk. sizes 36 to 44. Price $1.50 and $2.50. ‘Qrowsn Bros. Ltd. r f1‘ COAL, coat, COAL- The follow- "wing vessels are, due to arrive this t. week with coal for C‘. Lyons d’: Co. Ejhe “Arizonrfl, “Carl Richards‘ Qlnd “Lelia Linwood" with cargoes of Old Sydney Screened. The "B. M. Thorburn" and t-he "Happy-Go- Lucky” with lDVEPDBBQ Screened, the “Maud Carter" and the “Char- cald Canavan the street cleaner, when the snobbish horses of thc snoibish Miss Newnes ran him dlwn and stamped on liii: chest. And sure enctigh, five years later he married the haughty lady an: earned her off to Nice on his yacht. it's a screa» ind. funny comedy of contrasts, with Tom Moore as the amazing Irishman. t - COLDWYN FrpPGSOflIi ‘TOM MOORE‘ uotn YOUR HOR§IES dapud from The Fauioul HATIIIIDAYEVENING POST 510R ~ Q/icAmtvAQPl, nuvenr HUGHES blotch-div s. MASON 1109,9212 ' 7iitllt les Haskell" with Albion Nut, and . tlie “Valiant” wit-h Albion Round. Order your coal requirements now . for delivery from these vessels. ‘ WELL M-ERITED HONOR.--A pit-using function took placi- ill. tiio ciliice of Davis & Fraser and The islzind Cold Storage Company last Wednesday’ evening when farewell _ addresses, accompanied by appro- priate gifts, were presented to lilies Hattie MacDonald, who has vacat- ed her position on the office staff there to take a vrell-enrneti holiday. The addresses on behalf of the sixty empldyees was rend by MrfS. Mc~ Wade, and Mr. Arthur Godkin made illle presentation olf a beautiful hand-bag. containing also a purse with considerable cash. The ud- dross from the uiilce staff was rrad by Mr. E. liicCareyx and Miss lle-nry iii tho same time handed her a gol-d mounted fountain pen. suitably engraved. ‘ Mr. Fraser. President oi the Company, who was present from tlfalliax. presented also on b ~- ltiyiliptmhejfilrm a (ilifiqiifl for ii sub- Sfrfiqiiaitiélitount. Miss MztcDonrilil t ’ _ed tltsvipdonorjs, heartily ,i‘or th‘ __-kindnes¥1, and was deeply‘ lif- towed-shy suolr uuexpectei marks of anp-eciation; After spending ri tiewqweoks at he? home at Little Pond she leaves for an extended holiday at Xvinnipeg. as the goes. 0f her brother. Mr. Allister Mac- Donald of the C. P. R.. and Mrs. MacDonald. All Iriends through the city and province will unite in wishing bliss MacDonald bon voy- age and a pleasant holiday. {OM- lillnanl’! Llnimcnt {or Colds Etc. I ‘Tusi-vENbi; RNCE 0F THE EAST’ u‘ i“ '1 Second Thriltng Mystery Chapter of strata, YELLQWHHARM" u. - , a,’ i: v .1081‘ ARRQVED)‘ Womenefl Ian cy Blouses in ~ Georgette! and Crepe de Chane, light and dark shades. Prowse Bros. Ltd. WINSLOE CIRCUIT- Hlghfleld 1i am. Prlnctotvn Road 3 p.m. at 7 p. m. Wlnsloe North. Thanks- giving Services. lF YOU WANT tihe best suit or overcoat that is made in Canada. see Mr. Alexander of W. ll. Leislt- man k Co. Ltd. at MecLellan Bros, store on Tuesday and Wed» uesdey. Nov. 8th and 9th. HI BNJOYtS WESTERN TOUR-Mr. John MscMilinn, ex<M.L.A. of Fair- view. West River.’ has just return- ed from an extended trip to the Canadian West. He was away for two and one ‘half months. the greater port of which ‘he spent with Airs. MacMlllan. on the ranch oi their son, Mr. Louis Maolliillnn. at Gatlsby. Albcrtn, in the Red Deor Y \hIlI--IWO OUN sixtwioi-irs ‘or 1oLLI?1*.v at the A i‘ WITH CANADA’S BEST sroctc COMPANYLQ l G-A AND CAPABLE SUPPORTING Alrrtsftfg ' .- hPresenting, ‘the Very Best in Comedies- and Gained! MAniJt’: I DAM ___ I R we '?D;'o1liiisl'i - District. lie also visited his other son Cecil. who lives quite near his brothel‘, iiuii who s also eiiggcd in farming and his ilailyhters, Mrs. Bruce Compton of Calgary, and Mrs. Frank Livingstone of Rose- town, Saskatchewan. ‘Mrs. Mac~ .\iilian is still with her daughter, Mrs. Livingstone, who is not on STARTING 1\40N1>A Y. No viii; ioying her usual robust health of late, so Mrs. MacMlilun will rc- main in the West until next sum- mer, svlien mother and daughter will come back to ‘the Island. ' i<o>-—- By’ Minus-d’: Llnlment for Cold: Etc. _____<.>i._ IN MEMORIAM FRANCIS EARL DOUCETTE Author of NATURAL Mr. and i\lrs. Wilfred A. Doucette llorchcsior $2.. will have tho sym- rnthy of litany friends in the loss they littve sustained by the sudden tichth oi their little two your old my. Francis Earl, which occurred F- yoslerdiiy about five _o'_cloclt. While playing about tiiiylitiiiie with the other children no became suddenly ili. and although medical riid was immediately summoned, nothing PJtlltl be done to save the young life. Earl was at brighhiove- liblo little trll-lp and a great favorite with his playmates: l The funeral look place on Thtsrsiiafst 3 o'clock. _____<+>i_. f.wi MRS. THEOPHlLUB, RAMSAY i lt was with lieartfclt""_sprrow the citizens of Lot ll. and’ "relatives elsewhere. leltrnod of the death of ‘Mo's. Theoplflllus Ramsay, .,-..Neo CHAS. SUMNER THANKSGIVING MATINEE AND NIGHT MR. YOUN G ANNOUNCES THE RECENT RELEASE ,. THE SHE PAID .t-=‘“".“““.“‘;‘~ Not a iSex Play But a Real Lesson for All TPUEITATINE t I T QVER BE SURE TO SEE H. WILMOT YOUNG PUT IT OVER YOU’LL SCREAM YOU’LL YELL YOU’LL ROAR SPECIAL HOLIDAY MA TINEE, MONDAY AT 3 P. M. PRICE Larry Johnson's Spirited Comedy. FRESH FROM BROADWAY ' 180 Laughs 180 Eliza Ann i\lol\'ziy', daughter of“. c late Alexander and Elizabeth Kay. Prceizlnih) on Tuesday Octfi iSth. aged G7 more. tliter on ill~ noes of only a day or two. ller bus linnil rind (laughter Ada having pre- eiits Now on Sale Theatre Box Office at the PRICES Mon. Mat.---26-37-52c Mon Evening---37c. 52c, 78c S’ IJ deceased hor. She loaves to mourn. three sons and one daughter, Mrs. x _4_: i Levi Sleeves. of llillshorough, N’. WALTER o. STAVERT_ n" Anthony Berlin’ N_ 1L Edward‘ bade farewell to the ties an earthy until in his latest clause “I D07! A matrimonial morn-wak- lnq. A voyage across the ma of matrimony with Shipper, Harold Lloyd. Giggles, grins nd glee served along " re en- } are trip. O vQ¢v§§-§4 O+§Q-§§-§-§§r§ "s? rii-iomlisLTfiphfiowf - CAVALlER—-it has been d closed to ydur correspondent 2i tho "British sportsman" whom ‘he Uri tish times states defrayed tile pass- iigo i}: Miss Kathleen Mcctltldeili. co she could accompany her mot - her. Mrs. Amelia l\icCudtlen— the British war mother—when she lays a wreath on the tomb of Am- _o_rl unknown sold???’ Thomas Lipton Sir Thomas has taken great interest in the entire proposal of the Pilgrim Fathers‘ Association to send a bereaved mother to the United States and he was present to see oil Mrs. Mc Cudden and her escort when they departed today for Euston station. NEW YORK FISH ADS - Cheseboro Brothers Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers, No. 1. Fulton Market, . New York, Receiver 0f- Smelts, Eels and Clams Car lots a specialty. Express shipments receive same consideration ‘ Robbins & Robbins I i Wholesale Co omission Fish Dealers. N0. y, 2 Fiilmii Market. New Yprlt, N. Y. Specialties i inc... Smclts, Eels and Clams in‘ large or small l0ts_ OONSIGN M ENT SOLlClTED Beyer i RETURNS MADE PROMPTLY sh ompany WHOLESALE ANDMCQMMIBSION DEALERS IN Fresh anit Salt Water 111 “I Fish FULTON MARKET‘ YORK .¢ .. of Ot-titwa, 0nt.. llllfl" Frank -on the- ‘iiOillCSlflHl. The laio Mrs. Ramsay was a wouinn oi’ oxclnpiriry Chill“ ,to reunite with loved ones ‘before. The funeral was on l~‘i~l- day, Oct. wtst. Interment being in gone v You Are on the Track of GOOD COAL when you come to oiir Y-‘ifds lo buy it, for we keep none but the best qualities, and ours is alivays good alike. it is n woliscreencd. dry nndclenn Coal tilnt has noth- ing else in its composition. You get your full weight of "all coal," too, and no dirt or rubbish to fill up. and our present low prices should tempt you to put in a Win- ter's stock. l. ciiiiiiclitii s. c0 Phone 325. §§§§O§§fO§4 ‘"c0AL ~~Wc mm cargoes of ‘beet CWFWYLOld Sydney, Albion, aniflrivcrnese, due to arrive "l! -¥r-_‘- -. ‘ rdcr your coal now, and take dellgvery direct from vee- ‘>- sets. ‘ f _. we, guarantee our opal to bivofthe highest quality, and attlowest prices. ' " We are well stocked with - Debt quality Han! Coal in elz- _es_sui_tabie (or Base Burner: and furnace. You will be well with our lcrvicc. £11.. Lyons 8t C0. Phone ‘iii. pleased - l'.~“‘v I GAIEREPAIRED 1' AND srottnn OVER “ WINTER Prices moderate and work guaranteed. ‘i Victoria Garage King Street i REAR VICTORIA HOTEL 1 James Flood 4+O+OQ§9fi+Q4Qfif¢Qf§f§§ffi M» in’-.~ L. A muterlzils the skin will “ale, . n‘ I’ 1 .. so Freeland ‘Presbyterian Cemetery beside the huslbami and daughter mentioned, a large concourse of, poo pie were in attendance, as also the sisters. brothers and relatives of of iiq ulci and unasumming dlspos> ition, kind an! considerate to young and old. The many tokens of kindness and comfort bestowed on the children as they wcililcd ANRON CQLLET we“. way m0 and from 501100;’ the deceased. lScrvlces at the Wm Imgm. m Um“. memories . d use and church were conducted oft be repeated in the com ltg‘ y Rev‘ Hus MCLQML who slmke years. Lo her; death had not ter- very wmmendable ‘l’ the m“ or rors, with that coluttorting assuri lgfacgfigirég‘:rgsidogfiifingrtflngrq “we ho margin] "NE Cor. 15. 53. The pail bearers. . wtero Messrs. Joshua Henderson. Be Alexandfer Palmer, R. C. Hender. 7 son, Ohm. Murphy, B. A, Craig. and A. A. Ramsay. Stuart's Calcium _W,afcr; Have a Knack of Making the Com- plexmn theof/Igfl You Rave ' The death of‘ Aaron Collett. took , ,',- , , , place hi; 11$ home in Victoria. If aflcr each meal ‘ou will take Cram!“ ' on ‘he 14m" ocmber‘ at a Stuart's ‘Calcium. flitlaferqtherethe ndwancgd use of nmetyiwo will soon be (iiscoveredtho coming y M‘ and‘ six momma‘ me funeral» " which wasvery largely attended. . took, place on Monday. the 17th inst. to St. John's Episcopal church and cemetery; Mr. C. C. Rand of Charlottetown, assisted by at the grave. The pail bearers were: lMessrs. W. A. McQuarrle. David Helm, Heath -McVittie. D. J. Cameron, Isaac Boer, and K. C. Holm. The deceased was born. in lGlouqtershiret ljttgland“ ‘in the year 1,829. and has lived under four sovereigns; he imigrated with his parents. the late Charles Collet and twlfe, from the old coun- try, in the 1841, and lived with his parents at Bonshaw. for rt iuw reaching manhood the farm then occupied by his ‘fath- er, and notwithstanding the fact. or o complexillii that will "wit" Y0" that the land ta unit time was chief proud of z-‘ourseif- ‘You vim wear ly covered by the primeval forest, your best gowns iind huts and feel the deceased [by herd and unremitt- llt ease. . intg toil and perserversnce event- All you need to do to cloiir the uaily ‘became a highly skin of pimples, hlotchcii. spots, blackheads, muddy complex- was the lest of u family of ton, iind ion nnil skin eruptions is to ‘use to-day, there is not-one of his Stuart's (Tlilciiim Wtifors. Those generation left-in this section of -lt you! siippoqiit. Will! the proper iheitileri atnes C. Buipittpr the pass off first Meaurilst minister stationed ltnphtiticn tsrgiimi- thepores of the-bit his _ skin instead of retitlning them m one of the oldest free masons on fern in any drug store at 60 cents. A. F‘., and A. for Fifty years, he You will than realize how easy ll: was very’ hlKlIlY fe-‘liilecled by fill is to he hoaiitiflii. ,who hnd the pleasure of his lit‘.- quelntnnce, his memory was good +¢+e4¢++++¢++0+u4oo+oe4 iintil a short time ‘before his death § he could minutely des- and, crltbe the changes which hnd taken place sigcottjiis ‘conning tn the ls~ land. ., a, Famed for‘ A-n mber (b: lervlce. ‘ years ago Mr. Cdliet nd hi l self able" to retire Troll .ii e , and he then rc~ JmtiVPil t l? town or v|cinr|a_ where he has since liveil. Ho line .3"- wtr. - s.’ ‘d! ~ .;“¢~.. ~ ‘v Elegantly furnished, 52 rooms with bathe. ‘Annie oBoer, also one son W. H. Collet, of Victoria, and one daugh- ter Mrs. Crisp Moore. or WQlllnore lend. in religion he WM a consis- Makc It your home In Charlottetown this, bruised part was . the Rev. Mr. Fitzpatrick. oliiciated _' years; illlili from there he removed ' to Westmoreland. Lot 29, and upon . he purchased ‘_‘_ respected ‘ liver and prosperous farmer. Mr. Collett. - troubles seek the skin es one of the the Province; his first wife was _'. _ natural outlets of the body. And Eliza Bulmitt, a grand-daughter oi i ndl. The deceased was ' the form of ugly accumulations-the islands’ as he has been a ,; Gut a box of Stuarts (ialcium Wa- mvmlber 0f Trill) Brother l10ilil8i ‘ _ left‘ to ‘mourtf’! twldlow formerly in the quiet and calm of the hemi- t-iful Sabhiilh itltcrnoon of Jilly 24th Mr. Walter D. Stavort, a very highly esteemed resident of Wil- lnot Valley. passed peacefully away at the eiirly age of thirtydlve yeais The deceased ‘had not been in very good health since having an attack of the “flu" over two years‘ ago. Just after recovering from this dread disease iMr. while walking acrossa loft in the barn fell astride of it beam and was bruised very badly. in ills‘ weakened down condition-follow- ing the attack of the flu——it was thought to be unwise to attempt to ,remove the injured part. This part. later on, fostered and became a running sore. Last September removed. The operation was quite successful but it was found that the poison from the- running sore had been spreading through the blood. SevEral ‘weeks af-ter returning home Mr. Stavert began carrying a temperature and in November last was advised by his physician to remain in bed. This he did and was there until the (lily of his death. _ _ ' Llttleihy ‘little, slowly but surely, theipoieonoue pus worked its way through the‘ whole system until 'n flag “mentioned date the yariotis‘ powers, and faculties in the ihody having refused to “carry on"? “Iggy-it took llg flight-y l ‘Mn’. flttigert was’ imhe a youngept B. Stavert, of Wilmot Valley and leaves to mourn his loss three bro; -i— 3 n ' 2s’ tent and life long member or n". Anglican Chill-ch, 9-1.. .- .. i...’ :.-:‘ .73; ~wu¢ras - 1 Stavcrt! hon dLplte lsilb MIZJIM Mrs, meter _ was seldom or never some oil For Conistipated Bowels——Bilious Lively,‘ Tile nicest cathartic-laxative to physio your 11V!) Headache Colds Dizziness bowels when you Blllousness indigestion Sour Stomach is candy like Cnscnrets. One or two thers and three sisters. The bro- therg are Rev. R. Hensley Stltvert, of lilinter River; Mr. ti. Erskine Stavert, Manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. North Sydney. and Fred of Wilnlot Valley and the sisters are Misses Bertha, Annie and May. His eldest brother Edi- son. a teacher, predeceased him in 1897 and a sister Miss Nettie, a nurse. passed away in 1916. Mr. Stavert will be much missed, not only in his own home, where, by his kindly disposition he endear- ed himself to all. but iilso among the young people of the community Where ho was a general favorite. Always quiet. gentle and unassum- ing in his manner he will long be remembered by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. Throughout his long illness he known to complain. ilo was ever bright a, >--> ‘A I tonight will empty your thow lp. completely by morning undy i ivill feel splendid. “They wort,“ while you sleep." (iitscarets never, stir you up or gripe like Saltlii Pills, Cniomel, or Oil and they cost i only ten cents a box. Children lotli Cascareis too. , 7 _~ A .;t.ll and cheerful and was ri-tilly to; whatever the Master willoil. Biit,' while all shall miss him, yct know» ing that now he is fret‘ irolu all suffering. none could be so unliinii as to wish his "unbound spirit hack into bonds again." The funeral, which was a liirgo one. was held on Tuesday litter- noon and was conducted by llcv. Geo. S. Mitchell, of Suiuiiir-rsiiic, assisted by Rev. S. J. MCAYHIIII‘ y.‘ Quebec and formerly a pustiri‘ o: the North Bedeque congregation and therefore of the OGCPEISPil. A beautiful solo was well rcnilcrcd llv Mr. (‘lenient (‘arruthers Tho pail hearcg, who were six (‘illlsins oi the deceased were us litilows! Brewer A-uld, Gordon Stsvcri. ill" J. A. McMurdo, ‘Earl lili'.\li.ll'i'lili Brewer ivnugh and Siimui-l Wiiiitli. interment was in tho North lie dcquc Cemetery. " "-""""“"'—‘*" v 4Q ' llllllllllllllllllllllllll fie c9 CDONAL Brier relbbgeco Fertile ' Packages l5‘ 5h lbTins 85‘ i ‘S Mqqiyq-ymiuittil" ~- . .