. Purity and qilllity is the keynote of Sliiili ,1 SQID- , Unlike lnssy bulky it'll! nmuseless fillers which as harmful to your cloths}, So purgand sweet is the eoeosnut oil used lllitit could he mode into food. Qroosllut snd- pslm oile- the two wonderful cleansers blond. v ed inBunIighv-mske ‘thinly-er: soap the moat efficient gljflggougmi. _ col soul! 10o ever need. ‘In is qll, pure soup. ' "liver ‘Vi "V1 ‘ LIVER IIOTHIIS Llylflll Tends, l '- _ cnul. mo eee h Pllieleeo furnace audit list‘ of sat isfled uflflu. Rulers were Co. Ltd ' 500088-28nfl Y “THE DAVIES HOTEL”, after - being closed for summer months is now open, havluz been ' ‘ tely renovated. itocnl-v k . BASKET QPCIAL. entertainment and Lecture, (Rev. Mr. M , an), Cflllllld Hall, Monday " ‘us, Oetoberbllth. Admission 25 our»; Wit and humor will prevail A grand time in aid oi‘ n good cause. Under: auspices of Prince Arthur, L-OJL- Everytilills first clnss. Come. , ,' ., l0 "Z5131. IT PAYS T_0 ADVERTlBE-The black leathers-rip lost on Thurs- dsy last from tho car of Rev‘. RJ-l. Stavert. between Fredericton and Kenning-ton‘ was found shortly af- terwards by M-r. Jordan Andrews of Brudalbsno J-le found. l: 1193]‘ lhe home of -‘.vl~r Benjamin Caine where there, is a pmewhnt rough place on the road’. The Joloings of the cur had evidentally thrown» the grip off the seat against the door, which probably had not been se- |curely clasped and forcedrlt open. it is understood that the young lman did not even: open the grip. lAud _ not untiil he saw ,the l advertisement in the Guardian was he pble to‘ find the owner. Friday evening Mr. And- rews took the grip down to Mr. Steven's BOUKIIIIEJDIRCQ. Mr, Stav- nrl was away at the time. On his return needless to say he was de- lighted to find his grip awaiting him. He expect to see Mr. And- rews soon to reward him ior his kindness and manllness in return- ing it so promptly. > Lesson-Al- ways advertise in the Guardian. A WONDERFUL SHOW-At is a ion-g time since ‘we have had as good aslilow as the|one the Young~ Adams Company has this season. t I l k’ B Twlsl Chew- ing Tobacco and lickeys Smoking Twisl Are the two great favorites with men who like the best . and the beet smoke. When a man buys those tobac- Ie Is not! only encouraging home industry, and helping - al workmen, but he is getting the best flavored g tobacco, andthe best and coolest smoking tobacco actured. Always ask for Mickey's, and be sure you_ it out of a caddy with Hickey’: label on it. key & Nicholson Tobacco Ltd.- says the St. Albans, Vt. Daily Mes- senger. ‘Mir. Young has brolilllil many good shows to St. Albans the present company. house greeted them last night in l spite oi the inclement weather ‘ vantage. She had an excellent part in Mary Ann, and was- a WhOIE slllow in herself. The suvlii)" W“ splendid, elvery character being remarkably well taken. Not a dull ‘ moment duping the evening. The four acts went over with a bang -nnd the vaudeville between iiclfl , was nil good. The lScotcil 11°F "m" slsting of slnlrilig canons airing and drumming was a big feature - |and made a tellrfilc hit. Four acts of melodrama slit, bis sllwifllli-lfifi- l i u Kilty Band and Orchestra. make ‘up one or the very best BMW.’ ‘ |seen here for ma“? Dilimfi Th“ lshgw l5 clean, has class. iull of Qflmflg. ; following. '2." I but never before has he equalled Garrett with the violin and iVlra. A bumper Jasper Mobaron ~by her recitatlons, and they deserved it. Msrlle Ad- per and an entertaining evening, ems never appeared to better ad- the happy coupledrove to their new -OWING TO THE. STORM-gilt sale of John B. Hughes, Avondsle MI been postponed .tliI Tuesday. Weber 81st. n z o'clock IIIIFII. GOM! T0 THE Bean Supper in Bearltowu Hall. Tuesday, Oct. 31st Alim-lselon 25c and 15c including 8111mm‘. __lf rainy first "fine night POSTPONED AUCTION SAL!" The Auction Sale of Franklin Mills, Marshfield, has been post- poned till Wednesday, Novt. 1st. Gee ad. - , THE NIGHT cusses at the Charlottetown Business ' College will open on Tuesday next. All xnrb jects. Aoblylor information: 11 ’ POWNAL CIRCUIT ANNOUNCE- MENT-Dn Wedneesday Nov 1st at 7.30 p. m. "in the Powai Church Rev John F. Denny will glvo his very popular lecture on “Deme- rara." Mr. Denny ls u lecturer of great-ability who would be wel received on-eny Chautauqua plat- fol-nl. Come and enjoy a great treat. Worship on Sunday Nov 5th in Pownal at 11 a. ln. and ‘l. p. m. and Mtllvlew at 2.30 p. ln. LADNER—MaoLAREN.-- 0n the evening of the 25th inst, a pretty wedding took place at the home of lilr. and M-rs. ‘George MacLaren. Cable Head, when their daughter, Catherine Isabel. was united in marriage to Mr. John M. Ladnor of St. Peters. While "The Voice that Breathed 0'er Eden" was rendered, the lather led the bride to the al- tar. The marriage ceremony was performed by the iRev. J. M. Mc- Leod, in presence of the immediate friends of the contracting parties. The bride, who was becomingly at- tired in georgette with lace trim- rnlngs, with bridal veil and orange blossoms, is one oi’ the popular young ladies of the community anti was the recipient of many valuable and useful presents and the groom is one of‘the leading business men of St. Peters. The evening was spent pleasantly. Mr. Harry Mc- Ewen a ttlle organ and Mr. Joshua caslon, bright delicious sup- msde the ‘happy and pleasant. After home in St. Peters. followed by the best wishes of their lfriends. Y V91‘! Bltlfillent brand of billiards l-losing and winning hazards. Non I l in lillloock _Woll Biilial Games Last Evening Thlree very interesting billing 33m”? we" Played last evenlng lll connection with the Biihavll Lea- gue competition." when Bulcock, of 151*" chlllcll 0f Elillfinu Institute defeated Nodd-ln of the Oddfellows by 110 points. and botl- Prion and Heffernan, of the Oddfellows. scol- ed lvlotnries overG-sso. St. Geor- Behl Hid Dauphinee. oi tile Insti- f-llle 196E1- Each of the three games was well attended, and a Dill. up b)‘ the players, Blitcoclt vs NODDiN Th"? "m" W“ Played at the in- stitute billiard room. Bulcooy, early molt ‘the lead. scoring freely and "mekins several useful runs before he reached his first cen. lllfy- Noddin on the other hand, out of practice. failed to hold m, bill! fligether. and little by Iilfle the No- Z slayer oi the Institute swelled h_is lead to 100 p0l|1[g_ Bu, ‘cock gave a splendid exhibition, "19""! flfilhilc‘ cannons. difficult din failed to show his old time 1'0"" ‘m U19 141MB. Which appeared BIHIIUQ to hllnl. But toward mt- end of the game, he showed up W911. but too late to cut down his Obilonents lead to any oonglder. able extent. Bulcoclfs breaks were ~ 20. Z5. 20. 21. 22, 2-1 and Z7. ' News made 211. a1 andl 2s. The Oddfeliflvs player also made seve- ral 18 and l9 efforts HEFF-E-RNAN vs DAUPHINEE The NO- 3 lliayels of the Odd- fellows and (‘. of E. Institute put up a rattling good game, which was watched by s Large crowd a, Odtllfellows Hall. It was a closl. contest all the way up to the 450 mark, when Heffernsn placed the iefliie beyond doubt when he com- piled a splendid break of 46. Prev- ious to tltls, it was a case oi nlp and tuck throughout the game, 39391111111 Dlilyed an open game, and scored freely- Dauphinee seem ell i-O b6 Setting his bearings, and was cautious but sure. For his opening game ill the league, he showed excellent form, and pro. mlses to be a llseful member of the Institute team. Heffernnn who last season showed marked lul- provement in each gnlue. mnde an impression on tile fans last even~ lug his 4-6 break. being all espec- TUR-K-Q WANT CONFERENCE l HELD IN TURKISH'TOWN. OONSTAHTINOPLE. Oct. 28. —| The invitation to ‘the- Near blast. peace conference to he helu at Lausane, beginning Nov. 13. W85 handed to Humid Bey. the Angora representative here inst evening. Hamid expressed greafdisappoint-Hug “"3500 mark‘ by me “me ms the conl'er-\ meut last night that ence is noggoing to be held in a Turkish town. 'l‘lle 'I‘urks will go lally clever effort. His breaks were 20. 22, fie, 2-2. 27 and 4e. Dauphinee made runs oi’ 23 and 20. GASS V8 PRIEST This match was played at the Casino billiard parlors. when the fans were treated to some inter- est"!!! billiards‘ llD lo the 300 luark but Bob Gass fell off then, and Priest had nu difficulty in reach- was Bpoints behind Priest. Whe-l- fi few years some dozens of spiders have descended upon him; but he is still waiting for the.legacles! The superstitions of women are leailou. There is the girl who, lf _ would have good luck, will never opponent had scoled 383. The flrslhmme a pa“ of new shoes “Wm a "elm"? V“ lwlched when Gflsalshelf lligllel‘ than her head. ' Some women are sure that WIIGHXIIBI‘ own domestic life when sllel LORD —- too old . . to wo rk i, Maybe there’s an old __fellow working beside you—a sort of pensioner the firm keeps on. His productive years are gone. -Whilc he was a producer he didn’: save. I l If ' you‘ could analyze that old fellow’s thoughts, you’d find him sadly rucing the years when he spent all he made. Instead of being able to retire to a comfortable, in- dependent old age, hc’s working for a mere pittance, to keep body and soul together. Mani Don’t let yourself come to that. Invest a few dollars each year now-when you can save the money-in an Imperial Endowment Policy. It will provide a regular monthly pension to keep you I in comfortable independence when you are old. Our ‘interesting booklet, l‘ Pcnnilcss OId_ Men,” tells all about it. Ask ior a frcc copy to-day-whilc you are in good health. THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE l‘ ‘ Company of Canada HEAD OFFICE ' . . . . P. A. FARQUHARSON, Branch Manager Riley Building, Charlottetown TORONTO Ifép EXILE PRINCESS wno eons and that evening she and hei- tinny, HAIR son turned their backs on thqlfold» where an uncle ihad left hei3'$1l5.-' 000 and a large tract 0i land. She will attempt to cultivate th land. HATFIELD, Wis., Oct. 27.-—Prill- cess Newana (lzlyllsll, Winnebago llndian beauty, oi Hatlfleld, upset a thousand years of tradition and she _ Newana is 1'8. and has be n "lnar- ried three years. ’ -~,‘~- r i——-¢o}_-__ >vl READING TO i‘ i reservation and went to Nebraska; l “Human chaflottuow" t Lau anue he said although it p11 qt ‘g 1 h 20 | . £1“ bee “tflicun ‘to émlmahl con-lwag. 8073111155153} Mt 8353b lfigzever they shiver someone is walk-lbohbed her hair and introduced her tact with the National Ass-emblylhatl increased Ills lead to 127i!“ ‘"7"’ the“ “m” gmve‘ °‘ “-t°“”“' "d me“ l“ “‘“’l’°“““‘- a; Angora as the Turks possesslwhlle at Q09’ Gus was 126 bphhmflillibll‘ nose ltclles it is n sign that lHer father, Chief Running Woliyl l neither modem wlre-less apparatuslaa” touq-idjflmselt M this élageitsttlzlnething will soon happen to vex and her husband, Dan Gayflsh, put IDONDON, Oct 2'l——'l‘lle D fly Ex ‘nor {not torpedo boats. 'of the game, and sggrgd several dc on a war dance that made the sll- press understands that Lor Rend- ere are thousands of well-edu- ent forests sound like a reunion of m: will vacate the office of Vlce hoilermakers. lroy of India l_u the near future. QUIT ol=l=lcs m l ' ginger. and’ made a most favour- INDIA m NEAR ruin“ able impression. Ml". Young mill Miss Adams are well known ill this city. ' on llllw ~-*l if» _. ',cent breaks,“ but Priest held downicamfl ‘vomen who think that the Keep Mlliurrln lilnlment In the House‘ the lead‘ finally “qnnqng by 117 ‘Which no Yu ‘Prefer ell water or Tank water? Our water systems deliver water DIRECT from the all to the tap. The tank ls used to store air only. Rs- z-Fresn water at all times, and no frost troubles. No- ll. above ground to freeze. i Our systems have established o reputation on the l- for dependable service. Don't be deceived and ac- a substitute. Toey are sold ONLY by - .l:s..'l‘rs$k .W2.1.!...92. m .,. "wlleath Saturday 0i Mr. W. A. Mcliacllelll .-.'..l The dealtll occurred ill tllo City " Hospital nu Saturday Bvmllm-Ocl" 2-8. at 515 o'clock of William Melmcllorn. The late Mr. McEac - ern. was a well known Mill W999’? ted resident oi Charlottetown for many years, For the last two years he had been employed w“ eliflln‘ eer at iCalmp l-lill Hospital, Halifax. z-le was ll veteran of the mouth Ai- rman War-i and of the Great Warr- Th9 1am Mr, lllaliacneru was o1 years of age, and is survived by ‘ltwo brothers and one sister. Tile bmthera are Jhméfl. iwnwwllll“ _ plumber, and Angus. mechanic at l’)! i‘ READER:— If you promised to help a candidate ' one of; the big prizes, “make H- on your promise now. Clip out e coupon below, ‘fill it in and send llirectto the“ Guardian orto your _ didate. The-most votes are given Get your. ..subscription in by Saturdayltlght. i P YOUR FAVORITE WIN THE ' STUDEBAKER l‘; _ -> '2. o.“ lllmpalgn Dept. ' ' ' I. The Guedlnn Find eneleeed in payment of my lub- tcrlptlon to T' Guurdlap ior one year. Credit .......... votes In the or __pcllle's'tff1s I . ~~ '" .¢--."4$T,ln.nh-- i ‘ lNImerfmliiflml-ln nihilism») ' l.......lnlz,l..,ry,,lz.qanll,'._..._-_-j‘: -' " . rvlunzobn "AP ‘ “ ‘ ' ‘ism ' t ' .. ‘ (mmeefeiinsllriber. 1H,“.- ' .. llilv.‘ IX.‘ ' Name v A renewal orloldlsubieorlptlen for em amt “Pill, I ,. , A new subscription oil-he "we Nev. ma. Io uoloArs "= l"'.l.'..#~.l- a I > zdfioq-veteovls Plid l ‘ h I iIiO-BHQKOHPXQDKQKG i l . i Mr. Stanley Wedlocks auto Sill‘- age, City. The sister is Miss Laura May. of. Boston. The funeral New Dominion“ cemetery will leave the residence of James Mc- Eacllwn, -18 Elm Avenue, this iii- ternoou (Monday) an 1 o'clock. the‘ pull-bearers lbelng South Afri- can waryeterans. Deepest sym- pathy ls tendered to the nllembers of the bereaved family. i 1000 lbs Pure French 7 q Castile $000 r in 71-2 lb. Barsr: Tirol-pal old time kind. ‘ H» He?! Delivered at your i ‘mills i a l i l a The Two lites m oral cum It!" i, l, ’ 1a arm George emu ~ ‘ § I Foul Points at, Issue There are four points at ieflil’? in the temperance fight in Great Britain, according to vC. R. M. Bentley, National secretary oi the National Commercial Temperance League with headquarters at Brad- ford, England. A-ll the national temperance or- ganizations have agreed on the four points and asked suppot of the temperance people for early legislation. The points are as fol- lows: No sale of intoxicating liqllor to young persons under 18 YWPB 0T age. a i lpocai Option. for Eigland and m Wales. IND sale or supply of intoxicating liquors on ‘Sundays. . The supply of intoxicating liquor of an annual license by the local lustilces. All persons are urged to‘ vote only for the- candidates who favor these policies. _ ‘ ' The National Commercial Tem- perance League is composed ofbusl- nese men throughout the United Kingdom. Its buslnessls to sup- port the cause of total abstinence and temperance legislation. _ . Mlnardls Llnlirnl for llurns. Ete- l ’ rrwo MILLION it l PEOPLE Ioorgloieesb Ildnneln their one er Improve- rue! signs ..2‘:".i:.".'l";. '“'- '-"'e....."‘ values Quill! - fia"..,....-é-~mear.ls ‘ on. n. o. HARRIS spa-nu . y ‘ AQ A ‘x ‘L4;- In clubs to be subject to the grant. points. Both players, particularly Priest showed flashes of tip top form. Priest made 24, 23, ‘.16, 25. Gas hlld 27. 2,1. 22 and 24. - --<-0>i-_ SUPERSTITIOUS MEN it is gelilerally taken for granted that superstition only appeals to tho fail‘ sex; men are supposed to rise above such trilles. Yet, il men cured to admit the truth, it would be found that they are equally ns superstitious as wo- men but women usually advertise the fact, men invariably try to hide it. ~I recently stayed at an old farm house whore the atmosphere was absolutely thick with superstition. But the old farmer. would not ad- illfli. that ho believed any oi it! He assured me. however. that when an experienced old shepherd sees the first lamb of the season he care-fully notes ' whether its head or tall ls turned towards him. if the former, he confidently be- lieves that he lwlll have plenty of meat to eat-during the wllole of that year; but if the latter, then he expects to get little beyond bread and milk and vegetables. lf or mutton. The ‘farmer couldn't give ally ex plnnatiolr-but he was sure there was "something in it." He also admitted that "it was said to be bad luck ior swallows to forsake a placewll-lch they have once tensnted,’ but, of course, he was not superstitious enough to believe it! However. as a Drecnil- tionary measure. he had 8W6" stnlct instructions that his men were on n0 account to disturb the host of swallows which had-taken possession of the thatched roof of the farmhouse! All unusually keen business friend of mine, a mall of undoubt- ed intelligence, seems almost to wrlrphip spiders. When he sees one descending from the roof 0f any building he will stand immedi- ately underneath it ‘until the ru- sect touches him. When this hap- pens he is certain that he will shortly receive a legacy if-"Ii R friend. , He adlrlits that within the last This Christmas Veur Photo rlpIe-the only 4 Gift that on yyeu can make. 1 r . i ' ' And new.» tho time to > make appointment with B A Y E R Photographer 4 Nothing To Fool to do when you to apply Munro's The am thin have en Inlur! in tumour instant.’ [lug things of life depend entirely Ion lIlP veriest trifles in the way of superstition. They make no secret oi‘ these queer beliefs, and, in spite of end- less chaff on the subject, they still have a whole-hearted faith in umens. signs and warnings. But men also have their superstitions and the tendency to beiievr. in good and had omens is latent ‘in all of us. - LADY BYNG SHOWS DEEP INTEREST IN WORK OF ' WOMEN'S INSTITUTES OTTAWA, Oct. 2l.-"I feel that as Canada gave us Women's In- stitutes in England, it should give us a helping hand with our prob- lems," was the plea made by Her Excellency the Lady Byng of Vimy, Women's Institutes of Eastern On- tario, now in convention at their can Laurier. It was not as ‘the wife of Can- ada's Governor-General that Lady i he ls fortunate he may posaiblygetgh E d S u ,- a little pork. but certainly no beef frlfltlfiegnefleléfis: ‘jmrlllggjlsd oénuscog: It Io antiseptic, Byng was present at the meeting‘ but as the very interested president; of an active institute close to her} agement generally were what was asked, and the interest. displayed by Her Excellen y was clearly sllown when she sked tile presid- ing officer, Mrs. Charles Yates oi Athens, for the reports of the indi- vidual branches to send home." but to meet you all. and to ask questions regarding Canadian inter- ests In comparison with those oi England," was Lady Byng's opening speaking to ‘the members of the : eighth annual meeting in the Chut- , "back ‘ 4 "l have not come to speak to you. lAiter the storm had cleared, Ne- This. it says. is not attlibuted to walla found herself in exile, so fer the change in Government, but In as lizrr relatives were concerned. accordance with the arrangements But, -n a". luenlg easily disturbed, she when he was appointed that he be accepted the decree w~ith u Smile, allowedrto return after two years. §4-O-U@§§§fi 0-0 ‘Q O4 §+§~O-O-O O+O§ Q-Q-O-GTO O-QXQQQQ-‘Q-Q VWvvv-Y vvwvw 300 PAIRS OF woman's Boers oxronns AND PUMPS AT $1.00 3..., _ These are all very high class shoes, but a bit out of vvvvww vwvwvvvvrw‘vy ‘ style, hence this sweeping reduction.‘ The Pumps and Oxfords can he had In all sizes, thley have high heels. The boots have high and low heels, and can be had in all sizes from 2V; to 4. See them in our window, Friday and Saturday. remark, when ‘she entered the ban“ quot hall, accompanied by Missi Walpole. "ln England we have great difficulty in keeping up the interest in the institutes after they have passed the th-lrd year of growth." In answer to a question as to how interest could be revived in the work, one delegate said "more war llwork," to which Her Excellency Alley c0. a Lid. looked horrified and answered. "But we can't have war work without a war, and we surely don't want that." Basket and glove industries had been revived by the members oi Che institutes in England, and they had proved successful. Garden shows were a means oi raising money. Go To Bllghty For Visit in conclusion Her Excellency said that she had noticed on her Western tour that every English wife of a soldier settled had n-ld that she had no desire to return to the Old Country except for a visit, and she wanted to live In Canada for the rest of her Ilie. That spoke well for the interest oi the R. Bnow lac Richmond street Charlottetown . lllrgllfqhccldent, Sickness PlateGlass lnsuraneeathowestretl? t Agent at Summerslde, _ "I 1791 Women's institutes which did so much to promote s spirit of frlendq linen. ' Good Stout Stock i. ._ 4t Q LL m‘ ~ ha.‘ rvvwwvvvv v v v ‘kn k v vv vvvvvvvvvwwVVYV . »3¢-~._=a_r;;.»_-.-- ---- -