l. I l30.I93U_ ...__. l Lggy-Childw-ltlen‘: Genuine leather BEDROOM SLIPPERS 89g PAIR “m; slippers sell regularly In os) 300 Pairs _ SSIN “Ducal at $1.98 pair. but ow- ing to an over-production of the m ‘ecturer we are able to offer ' 4t this low price. METROPOLITAN S T 0 R E ' ELEOTROL OILBIIRNERS. one o! the important adven- tsges of the Electrol ls its sl- mort silent operation. No more sound than the soft ifllrr of ari electric fan- 1t is also a zrat convenience to be able to go away in the middle of winter end levc a hot water heating qvgtgm m operation. and return ante a warm house. No Labor > No coal dust Satisfaction guaranteed Estimates cheerfully furnished. STANLEY. SHAW AND PEARDEN No ashel o ' THE CHAR QQAQI on this Page, then Buy. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Offers Every $130 IN MERCHANDISE PRIZES $130 $5.00—$3.00—$2.00—THREE WEEKLY lPRIZES—-$5.00—$3.00-$2,0() RULES-l-READ CAREFULLY There are twenty-four purposely misspelled words answer with a receipt for a one dollar purchase made during amongst the advertisements appearing on this page. When this week from any of the merchants whose advertisements put together they spell T-H-E C_-H-A-R-L-0=T-T-E-T-0-W‘N appear on this page. There will be three prizes awarded each G-U-A-R-D-l-A-N. Read each of the advertisements carefully week. All correct answers will be placed in a box and drawn. and you our find THE’ MISSING LETTERS. Send your The first drawn will receive an order for five dollars in mer- ln business since 1881 We have clothed the CHARLOTTETOWN PROWSE BROS LTD. DEPARMENTAL srona GENERAL DRY GOODS LADIES‘ AND man's BEADY-TO-WEAR canrars AND uousa rruruvrsumos To remain in business, it's up to you. PROWSE BROS LTD. Queen Street and Victoria Row Last Week’s 1. Ada Ward, 92 Cumberla 2 3. Prize winners will please c m" "m- d‘? their orders on merchants. youth and old age too P. E. ISLAND cheerful and p new crown snrurnorrs. 1v WITH 10 nrconns Beautiful LAMP SHADES What warmth and colorful. lamp shades give to any room. They're so (c4'UQ<—Q-Q-O cosy low. pretty such a decorative feature-make you feel there's no place like HOME. You'll be surprised how cheaply you can get them at R. T. HOLMAN LTD. The Home of Beautiful Things Oooeo o I- o o vooooQo-o-b» e-ovooktbO 000-004-0-00000000000-0-0-0-0 THE OLDEST INSURANCE COMPANY IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Hyndman & Co., Limited The place to buy ; good "F0otwear” Parole-Ferguson Chsrlotetown . Marion Hume. l4 Park St. Mrs. John Connolly, 95 Edward St. Prize Winners nd St. all at The Guardian Office for ”“‘“““‘°“° “°°“"°s' B We haven't a Doctor's Certi- ficate, but we're Doctor's all the _ FENNELL and Reader an Qpportunity to Win HARD WARE RANDRARI - HENDERSON PAINTS, WESTERN ARLMUNITION. PERFECTION TIRES, "PROTECTO“ PRESERVATIVE PAINT. BURGESS BAT- TERIES, SPALDING, ATLETIC GOODS. WHOLESALE AND RETIL. CHANDLER same —- AUTO-DOCTORS. Let us cure your car's ailments. The Advertisers on this Pag e Offer their High Grade Merchandise or Dependable Services at Fair Prices. It is Hoped u. at Every GUARDIAN Reader Will Read Every Advertisement do». Annie L. Hunters Ghoclates Always Fresh at Alex McPhersons 73 Queen Street DAV-IS e CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. l A nuuoun names l l You are assured of the best in , l Hams, Breakfast Bacon, etc. l l _ When Bylng 0F 1 l _ EXCEPTIONAL VALUES l l O. 8r F. ‘l l P R 0 ll ll G T S l Manufactured from select Island l l G. ll. TAYLOR l l Parker's l l i l Jeweler and Enraver l FRASER l l l l We have all the newest styles. l llasd Sale Specials Berford Peas 3 tins for 25c Grapes — (as cheap as the cheapest: Tomatoes, 2 tins for . . . . .. 25c Corn. ‘l tins for . . . . . . . . . .. 25c tjcrniiaks, 3 packages for .. 25c ‘ icilet Paper. '7 for . . . . . . .. 25c Bulk Tea, per lb. . . . . . . . . .. 35c {tolled Oats or Oatmeal. 5 lbs. i. l. Maclllllllltll BAIITAM AUSTIN ‘ll O ll R SUIT ll ' , l l _ l l The Little Car with the big l l or any other apparel- ll kick ‘ 173 Grafton Street l l l. . $6.43 woth of gas and oil- ll will cary zou 1,000 miles — l dry clezred by our modern ‘ F011!’ I-hfll-lml"! "i195 f"! 011*‘ w methods. take on a newness l ‘ ' . set tires. A car load of Austin l ‘which may“ find pyeuanu, ll _ v _ _ _ Automobiles due at Clrurlottc- l’ surprising. l WE upholster and repair furnzture, sell furnz- town about October 25th. ll “m... today and w, w“, c," tare coverings and acessorzes. sell (i2 in. Bcok your order now. , a. whale“... “me you M,“ l Ividth car topping, scll nzirror plates and resilver old lhD':,"r':f1rc:““"d "°“5h°“'“ . . : v c . . l ones. We move and crate furniture, we pack China 4 ll New Method l wedding presents, ec., a specialty. T. G . I S cleaners Chariot e own, 1 _ Distributor IOI r a. Island PHONE 933 Henry MacFa rlane & Co. l 4. my —"’ ‘- T . l_ wEEr-r END chandlse at any store advertising on this page, the second 3n l order for Three Dollars in merchandise and the third, order for two Dollars in merchandise You ma_v send as many . ansu ers as you wish. The contest is open to everyone except Guardian employer-s and their families. l PACE SEVEN i i i. -__..______. ,._n.¢~..r§--_L.. ,Jl¢;: .._._.___._._4 JOIINSOWS Ladies’ lleady-To-Wear 144 Great George Street A Good Place to _ Buy Your Goat Or Dress JERSEY DRESSES $7.00 to $17.56 l Our Crispy dread Baked ham. lcttuco and mustard surrounded L3: two fresh slices cf STEVIFJR! Bread the finest loos] :1 ‘ the world. Our “HIIL, l WHOLE WHEAT and Ilslréif; Breads form a wholeum economical fccd for the - family. l l l Stewarts Bakery l _ LADIES’ VELVET HATS $3.41 LADIES‘ FELT HATS 51.78 IAL AT $1.43 LATEST lN VELVET BER- BTS AT . 89c‘ and 51.0.3 s. A. udonorun l mun LARGE srrorruric FLOORS l l ‘ PRINTING 3* l‘ l l‘ , ' l 1' l I ‘ ~ ' , $49.50 McLURE and MacKlNNON HEN wno m. l. ..‘..‘;‘:.::.".%i::..r;.r?. ll SILVER FOXES AND FURS M AR c0 N | R Al] | (j cm THEIR l l *g=ua§;;n§“§§f_l§;§>' ,3}, ‘ll EASY TERMS "Elli; _ Dealers in High Class Live Silver Foxes for Breeding l CLOTHING AT _lll Prlntins- 5H5! Ovmlllfl‘ 'l' , l Pupmet Your Radio Set eventually why put it off. You will not l - l lll m" snmpm “m, "my ' r o-chaslng Agents of Silver Fox and other Furs for be 539-5395 Wm‘ Rim" "Hm $0" h?" "- by Mllfwlli l “Y “wk; Ami If“ “t,” Ill l Hudson's Bay 00., London. England. , l yllrgrglrratrléz} n1 s .3“; m ' l Offlcesz-HG and 212 Kent Street. J- ‘ A‘ G E s N E R l _ l . ll I l Phmal-“G "d 393- 132 Great George Street ' l QUEEN ST‘. l l '- l ....:z*:;".:::.::.. l ll Job Printing l ===-—-=---*~_-_ l —-——- >>>>>> "i; ‘ . IN MEMORlAMfig "AL" nrnouatn dwh of Officer "All" MacDonald isl taken from the Editorial columns of \ Perth Ambw, N. 3.. paper. Mr. MacDonald was s brother of Mrs. Rush L. MacDonald. Charlottetown‘. “Traffic Officer “Al" McDonald is 38nd and the entire community feel: mat it has suffered a personal loss. ii there ever was a real man. a lrntlennan and an honest. steadfast Ind loyal officer cl the law it was W" McDonald. His pleasing, sterl- ms character shone brightly as did 1M Hams that directed traffic m the ,, lei-rt of the city. The "live corners“ “l1 not be the some now that Officer ¢D0nlld has flashed his last "go“ $111!. His genial dirpositlon and Dev friendly smile was an asset d on inspiration at the "five corn- ers." He was a good advertisement for the city. for he combined his ___. lplrasing personality with thorough- The TOHOWlHl; Yefcrencc V" melness and efficiency and deserved in‘ (new way the title cf the best traffic officer Perth Aml:oy' ever had. The children on their way t: school will miss "Al" stationed in the traffic booth. protecting their live". anti cficrlng friendly suggestions to show tlicm how to take care of thcmscives. He was more than an offlcer—hr= was o. teacher. He did not need to bc continually bowling out some driver who was wrong. or confused. He showed us the error of our way: --anrl we loved him for lt. The business men of the . city will also miss thls flne officer for they. tco. learned t: have the greatest respect and esteem for the guiding: light of the “live corners." l-lc was a community character-this Al McDonald-and with his passing Perth Amboy hm g P-—r~<-—— ~— 4 "Eczema first a it spread from my scratch and then new one: wou The u-ouble lasted over a y r. . “l be using Cuticuraegoap cakes Cutlcura Soap and one (Qllmtl) Mist NellioGochLadywoei. Man. ,_ . - ‘g l .. "'1'. creme mum...=;-~=-e- ‘Eczema ltched Badl . Face Dis- hgured. l Hea ed by Cutrcura. red on my forehead in pimple-like form. Later orehead towardsmy noee and gradually my whole face became affected. It ltched and burned badl ed it caused tl Afte hiletb im I wo lddry ‘turd 33?.» in thollrwpiace. I‘ p“ u box of Cutlcun Ointment lwu Ilfillod-Zl y at timer. and when I face was dtsfig and Ointment and after using two lsuffered a great loss. The tributes to be paid by the city lto Officer McDonald will be wide- spread and heartfelt. Expressions of, regret are already murmg in from all sections. While it is realized that lite tllOllFalltlS that passed his station l day by day cannot attend his final l jritas, we all can in our hearts thank 4 E Styles 0Q- ,.,4.oooure+owooeo+oc>e-o++o-o+o-oovvwo+aoeo-o+o+ooooaooe Jay. Peaks-s LEPAGE SHOE SO. LTD. sole Agcls for Arch-Bridge Shoes for likmrcn. Al! lcfg to mourn five. gislersthvlixslillaniog, Station, Mrs. Wulirun t Birl. Covehead. Mrs. John Afflocl“ z Mt. Stewart. Yrs. James Crmvgizc-ll. o Nevvburjwpozt, Mass. Mrs. John hic- 2 Aunel. Dcrchesler, X11155... ago on" lbrother David, of Pisquid P.E.I. o d t Three brothers namely Edward. $4.50 oooe00o+0o4oe+¢¢o+0w++4eowo-oeoooo-o-o-oowmooooesoo Samuel and Gem-gt. domasodr Th? ,1 kind Providence that "Al" has been l ‘lollowcd t) serve us so lone and sol lfnithfullv. wondering, us well. why it‘ and Mount Plgamm. R E’ L ms ‘m_ ' '-\ ‘,- ,- ' ~ , Ylgfidbio akifkghgicxjilzmsétlf timely death. however. cut short a however‘ “re have m {We ‘he Stcml life that “as bright ulth promise. uncx sci-ed realities 0f this existcucel mce in a-rvhlle and can get solace‘ cm remembering that Perth Amboy‘ ‘has been mad:- a better place becuse "‘Al" llfcDnnalrls ireart was as big as the service h; nave the city". THOMAS ‘WENDELL LEAR!) The death of ‘Iiznmas Wendell Leard of SUtlfl-‘S, which took place in the County Hospital. Best Bt. John. N. 13., on Oct. 21st. 1930. cast a. gloom over his home town. ‘He had put up a magnificent fight for life. and it was with deep ECTICIW that the news of no death, at the early age of 2a. was received. He was the second son of the late Waldren B. and Emily Lesrd. and was born on March 19th, 1907. He received his education in Bouris lngz- Ray White, James Brctlnflfl. High School. and Prince of wales Cl-larlcs lIIcEacZ-rsm. Jack McLean. Ooilele. Bevin: secured a teachereblovd Stewart and Russell st. John. license he taught school in Lakeville He was a nrrmbrr of 5t. Jame: United Church cf Canada. Sauna. iraviug joined in 1925. He was of a bright and cheerful disposition; and up to the time of his illne§ seemed the picture of health. He leaves to mourn. his mother. Mrs. Emily Leard, and three brothers. J. Russell, Gccrge and Raymond. nil of whom visited him before the end came. and to whom the sincere sympathy of all goes out. The funeral service. conducted by Rev. A. D. MacDonald, was held at ‘nu; latr- hcm: on the afternoon of Oct. 23rd. The large nuznbsr r"!- cnt testified to the hlgla esteem m which the deceased was held. Interment‘ took place in Sour-is West Cemetery. the pail beacrs be- funeval was held from the home of his sister Mrs. James Jay", Pcnkcr, Station on Sunday. EcpL 20th anal was very largely attended lvlllTlll JON ATIIAN BIRT ,_.__ M4155» selll- 11ml» 1939 Jlmav-lall ceased was held. The SCl‘\'ll‘t‘,- were: Birt. 02rd ‘l’! wars. The downed‘ conducted by m. World.“ Fovdl cnjcgxsci goczl health Up till a few‘ Burial was in Mt. stevrarl cemetery“ weeks previous to his death ‘Wlllilll inside those of his two wives. The came as a severe shock to his familyl p311 bearers were six nephews name-l xvas the eldest son of the late Davidl girl. Jonnthalr and Percy» Having lived on the old homesteadl P1110“; My. and Mrs Cam-Boll and there until four years ago xvhen hel family, ‘blcwhurivport. Mass. PIIIOW. retired ‘and moved to Brishtfillqrleronles Emplc~jrees_ Wreath Sister Mans. to live with his‘ family. H9 ‘"5 Ellen and family‘, Dorrhcsier. Mo». twice married he. first wife “'15 Wreath. w. and Mrs. xvm Arflcrk lvlargaret Jane McAnnell. who wasland B95535‘ wreath ‘\'h-_ m“; ‘yin, called to the Great BPYOIW “He? aljveorge Biro, and Norman. Wreath, brief but happy maniazé. leaving 111ml siym- ATTIGIIS. 51771;‘. Mt. and Firs. with one child Jessie. now Mrs, Johnl mold Birt. Boston, Spray. lizrie D._ J33‘. oil/lane. P.l‘..I. 1-115 secondl \V0m€'.'S Institute. sprain N?- HM wife nrrrgares D~ M'~‘*\_""@1l- “’-"~°\ om. James Jay and famillw. Sn" " prsdereared him by four yelfl- 7° Grmdmhildrcn. Sprays. Mrs. rrher thls union were born six chlldfelb and famillv and Fred Laird Sprays, namely! Bet-ti’. E353‘- M75~ AugustalMrs. A. Kuhn. Cambridge, Alas-s. Braclzleyn Mrr. Walter O'De11 and __ Reuben. all of llrghton. .\la.:s.. and “A sense of hunmr is no bad thing RWY» 9! WWW" camm- He “l” in a cleravmanf-Dean lure. Tim-e passed away at B1"ii-'.l\i<>l\-.sho\vc:l m: respect in which ‘the (ls-l _ and nzcmy Island friends. Mr. Bil-ll 1y; .yan-,o5_ gamer Dn-rci and Samuel, A'fln3k. l and Rebecca Birt of Peakes Station. Follcnving L; the llSy, of llfirul tl‘lb\li0$_l '-, ' ' ~o.~.-1~s.<1o' ribAo’ cloiinkh" (‘azrurlinn _l’1‘(‘S-*l L;NDUA\;_ cw 25m A rcari surface ‘rhlC-l. n, is CIEHIIFZI, elmnrlatcs all danger cf slzuclclixxs. is now "nmulfacturcrl from Boston asPhBW ruincd in the lsldncl nf that nanl" tit" Dutch liz‘ (I?lll!'ll*l‘{§lll').l in Chclwvt “Tl-i ‘f’? flu" bcrnuzll no. I ; "i l \"_, Holy l. I83 in being. were no trace; of slurls l the drivers tried CIPIIDPTILPII.’ to m' .11’ ' =t infirm. and a recon! Its of ~~"crl lav (he bor- mixture of biltzm engineer" and other vcss. 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