e Hosiery Specials From Moore Es’ McLeocl’s Ladies’ Basement‘ t Stock up now on Ladies and Children's hosiery. Plenty at Versatile hosiery to till your tall needs. We've got the large varied collection you're looking for . . . Sheerest hosiery, durable service weight. Children's full length and knee length ribbed hose. Better stop in at the Ladies’ Basement today while our large size range lasts! Children's all wool knee length hose — Elastic top - Fancy trim Q-i-rsiezlesblfutonfidlfirlgncolours, pr. 35c "* 40c '° 55c ea . . . . ..,ais-s-tui_-r-s_sses Children's rbbed cotton knee hose sizes 6 to 8 1-2 --navy and brown ans-mi’ ' ' ' * ruljjll Children's tuii length ribbed cotton hose, all ladies seamless nylons-"Subsrandcrzl" but could pass tor first quality-light and dark shades. pr. Sizes 8 l-Z to i0. ...,.,... ....,.,1 59c P“ 79c ..... P“ .‘lf‘?.°f'.....:.. 85c '“" __ 1.39 su-pn-une-sn-i Ladies plain cotton hose light and dork shades. Iizes 8 l-Z to i0 l-Z .-n_se--e»suysi._qs;... .5; ‘Ladies Lisle hose-Buy several pair at this price— pr. elzes 9 to l0 l-2-light and dark shades . |_e‘e|e e . . v Ladies rayon hose light shades sizes 9 to l0 Ladies Lisle Hose in light and dork Iizes 9to TOT-Z . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies Crepe hose-—wondertul tor tall wear. Light shades, sizes 9 te l0 l-i. Clearing at .. MCIDRE cnrieoo [imiM POTATO FESTIVAL u» ENTERTAINMENT CHARLOTTETOWN FORUM Thia aohunn la reserved for news of loaai interest, but advertialng at a neway nature may be inserted at tive cents e word, strictly pay- able in advance. bURANCE. daily. COAT now, MacPhersqn and Son. Quwn 5t- he the only Drug Store open this afternoon and evening. led by Bishop Boyle of Charlotte- town. left for Saint John to visit Cardinal MicGulgan, Dr. Monaghan. Providotice, R. I, arrived in the City lasit. guests of Mr. McI-“adyenls brother, Mr. J_ A. fticFadyen, Ritz Apart- lllQa 6 to lO-Fawn shade . . . . . . . . “m. menm Children's Rayon Hose-Fawn shade, _ size IO only. Clearing at ._,_.,. . . ... . , . . _, _ , "owatt-MacKenzie ruin GUARDIAN, CHARLUITETOWN CENTRAL cuiirinuii I CBASWILL 1M‘ Photographs. JDIMII’! TAXI Phone BU CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- CLASSIFIED ADS eater to ell ypee of readers. Consult them ORDER, YOUR WINTER. OVER- $3B and up J. P. JOHNSOTVS DRUG STORE will Personals Rev. Dr. Monaghen, accompan- nophe-w of Mr. end Mi-e. H. B, McFadyen of night. 'l‘hcy are the Wedding A very pretty wedding of ‘inter- tst to their many friends, was the marriage of Burton D. Howatt. son ~f Mr. and ltirs. Louis HD. How- att. of Maple Hills, and Eileen atsther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl U. MacKcnzie of Long Crock. The double ring ceremony took ‘liar-e on the front vereiidah o! tlie brides home at Long Creek. at six o'clock on the evening of September 'Tth, and was perform- ntl by the Rev, T. W. Goodwill, tally fcslooned with flowers, green- cry and potted til-ants. The blTClB. who was given in marriage by her father, was love- 1_\' in her floor-lentzth wedding sown of egg-shell tiaflcla with a shoulder-length veil caught up uxth three yellow rose buds. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Miss Irma Mac-Kenzie, sister of 'he bride. was maid of honour. and warp a. floor-length gown of cold hllllll and carried a bouquet i-f cl idiulns. l‘?.'l!l'l Ytfacl/(cnnic. llllle sister o! ‘he bride. was junior bridesmaid. and wore a floor-lentrth gown of {r150 satin. she carried a bouquet of uiadirwltis. Tho yrroom was attended by his friend Mr. Earle MacDonald of Charlottetown. The Wedding March was played hy Miss Shirley Darrah, and Mr. Robert Dalton of Maiden, Mass... nnrlc of the bride, was guest soloist. TOHlIInVlIIC the ceremony n. buf- fet. stripper was served to relatives and litnmediate friends. The Quests wt-re scrvrrd by izirl friends of the ' c. Mrs. Wm. Moreside. the cs Doris Johnston. PcSZTZVMac- lran, Charlotte and Grace Strang Qlvrley Darrah. Edna, Eileen and OCTOBER 5th and 6th, |9li8 EAON AFTERNOON ANO EVENING SPONSORED BY . The P.E.I. Innkeepers Association In (Io-Operation with the Dominion Experimental Farm At Charlottetown and numerous Potatollrowcrs and Shippers DISPLAYS SNOWING WORK BEING OAR RIEO ON FOR TllE POTATO INOIISTRY Exhibits of Potatoes at all Varieties with Prizes Awarded to Best Lots I I i Also Commercial Displays 0E Interest “Entertainment: For All -- OLO TIME FIOOLERS OONTEST MANDOLIN and BANJO OONTEST STEP IIANOINO OONTEST 4. AMATEUR OONTEST Mall Your Entry Letters for Potato Exhibits and for any of the Contests to P.E.I. Innkeepers Association, Charlottetown. You will receive complete Information. Prizes For Every Event 1. 2. 3. ‘ Watch For Further Daily Announcements rxtoiided to the happy couple liv Messrs. Wm. Anderson. Robert tlmlton, and J. Lcstcr Douglas, l-‘~'1., MP. .an MacNeill, Shirley Stretch. \i‘rra Alarlaeod, Phyllis MacEach- ‘ ltlzlma ‘.\'IacPliail. Ruby Mac- ii and Norma Stretch. ‘c hanpy couple loft for a few 3 honrvmoon in New Bruns~ and Nova Scotia before re- i ‘CITE to Halifax. N. 5., where ‘I llmvalt will continue his stud- .e af Dalhotisle Medical School ,\ Iii-go tiumbrr of friends and nt/‘nhors gathered to extcndthelr N5.’- wishos to the bride and QlWmt. The toast. tn the bride was duly moved, and responded lo by the amount. Ft-Ii<~itatnr_t' greetings were The guests included the bride's wnts and uncles from the U.S.- "fr. rind Airs. Wim. ltnrlcrsoti. Ml‘ ‘ncl Mrs. Rob HDalton. Mrs. Flo- ‘FITCQ Sweat. airs. lliurdock Mac- Y‘.."'J'r'i‘l. Cr=r=ii~< attending were: I'll‘; lltifh lthaKcnsfc. Mr. John Vwfirravnll o' the ITS. and from itarrflrral her aunt. lt.'r=. Fulrner. New Blood Needed In Maritimes, Says Gregg‘ MONCTDN. N. l1- Sept. 22. —— "Thai-o Is ncorl for new blood ui tiio Marltrmcs." Hon. Milton F. Greats, V.C.. MlniZsti-r of Veterans Affairs, told newsman at Monctrin airport before boarding a Transi- tfanada air lines plane here lent night. for Toronto. lie had been to Fredericton for the weekend. "We have a tremendous area of unoc- cupied fertile lend in the Meri- tmes." said Mr. Gregg, "and we should be encouraging our ycung people to settle on It. butJnore than that, like other sections of (‘anarla- we should be bringing Immigrants from northern Europe and the Brlttshjsles to farm here. Whole families ehould be brought over rather than just individuals." The number of veterans who had been settled had been most. ticertenini, he stated, not Iona ego he and Dr. Walter Woods, who created the rehabilitation plan, made e visit. to nieny centres BA. The setting was very bcnuti- ' across the country end they were _ it’ i lay away today for tomorrow! l x \. \. So easy to buy the Fur Coot you want when you pay tor it on our Lay- - i Away tPlan. Leave it with us in our sate storage. . . . Have it partly paid for when you take it out this Fall. woiir their discussions today 10W! progress, being made everywhere. "while only preliminary b w Speaking of veterans housing. has been done so far. full scale opening of the session u! _- Mr. Gregg said that the worst had activity will begin early next McEacliern. regional diiectoi been met and in miany places spring." postal services. there was no more housing short- High on the meeting IIIXW} alze. The larger cities, however. discussion of irecomrlbfiilctztio. where the problem was more ser- aimed at lmprov ng pos e - ' lous. he had noticed during recent iii the Eastern Provinces. Dvill visits to Halifax, Saint John, , rites would not reveal details fiederlcton, Moncton and Char- ill? lfllls until they were final iottetown e tremendous number at Th: business meeting-s are Q hausee undes- construction. pecyed to wmd up mmomw. - "The Federal Govemrnentuplans i Edmuon to ‘mum; way; as ii S!!!‘ the 155111121111?‘ 0! dykl! 11°38 350x970); p; B” gepg, 31_ proving service generally tml ° m““““ “ “'5 “e p" Y Maritime poetrnasters attending a problems are also belnl rel/iv" m“ “mpwwly h’ “m two-day conference here continued it WM Ill"!- fimaIIGEEPapu/a; than any other Saline in Canada! ‘I s‘ x.‘ START TNE OAT RENT Why Cenldlane- ‘ , , men and wesnen, young and ell-pretes- Ines lsea ie a mild antacid that Ina ie harrnleee and 9"". helps relieve indigestion, a 1y centelne no euaar aer harsh u and are: enough.“ n mineral sales, has n: upagtlnl . ee naeeense e I It andl thabltaern . leuaveweihituipeseeiieetieh: $.32» 5.0: a no! use unease - eesnsesexasm """'“,,,,,,,M"“",,d,,:""'“""“' "" "°"‘ °"' '°' °°" ‘E Hyena. both greatly intpreled with the