I 28, 19.25 Wptohxw‘ .3 1w ‘Qdpwqgfimgipyg CHARLOTPETQWN GUARDIAN Christian Fundamentalists i i i l. i i l i aiist Association. ‘i rrive. ion, Albany- invited. 5702-lU-26mwf3i. Flowering’ Bulbs We have just received will" ect from Holland a large llllll- inent of choice first size. Dutch Bulbs Hyacinth Bulbs, large bulbs beautiful colors (double 1111i single.) Tulip Bulbs, extra choice. 1 single and double. til!!! . "Darwin" Tulips, long stem. extra large bloom. Narcissus in great variety. Crocus, Poiyantliue, lrle, Frogsias ell "choice bulbs. Bend for copy of our Bulb List. Postage Paid on all bulbs at list price. DIJARTER & co. ‘ LIMITED O-OO§-O-Q O ‘ INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN 1 We use Wis r.djective ad- i visediy. Sufferers from Eyestrain may have perfect villolrsnd therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, it is computed utilise about 20% of "this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- etrsin lie present, a much larg- er proportion is required. Hence defective eyes.through their ocneumptlon of an ex- cessive amount cf Nerve En- ergy, may seriously sled the functioning of other organs of the body, and produce Ill health. HAVE YOUR EVII EXAMINED 6. F. ilsleheees vptemetriet Professional Cards I >-_ McDonald & McPhee B. A. l. A. MoDONALD B. A. Bgrrlatere, Attorney, Its. Money to Inna 1111»: Building Graduate at I. I. Pest Graduate eal Bebeol and Iosilltll 081cc Beyer Building Great George street Telephone ese-s. Fin. n. McGuigan B. A. mo-i-ii-ri. ayio auciron ‘ moose e-resu euocn amisnrr. nova soc-m lillH-l . _ _ , ‘ x An important Bible nference will be» eid at Tryon Baptist y urch on TUESDAY, or u- ‘ EDNESDAY a n d URSDAY, Novem- . r 3rd, 4th and 5th for he purpose of oom- letillg the organiza- .0“ of the Mariflmeiuee clarified molasses. honey or coral ristian Eundaiiieii- 3.1;‘, ' refigxfldllfi 0f the throat and uested l0, 1105f)’ the ‘ ev. J. B. Daggett hen they expect to Nearest railway Asta- The public cordially v > \ r > > entire human organism is ‘ II. I‘. IoPllIE (llarleetetewn Dr. C. C. Archibald llldl s Prentice limited to III; Ill‘. N." Ill‘ ‘threat Ollcs Ilonre-I te lb n. l. l so l 9- I- v-ig. BAIIIQIII. IOLIOITOI, ITO. I305! Loan lflanisren Ileel M.M"w| P.I.I. w. A. MORRE-Li- GHARTIIID AGGOUNTANT . ‘F i QiciReci A ‘?3'r°33mey~§° sour-sit i ioitfiififiiiff“ onkkreeube. Thousands " of found that they hofiuflv“ can save two-thirds e money ueua iy e nt for cough! preparations, by us ng i. is mall-known‘, --- colsg s pa -mple and cheapyriilut it romut “ . es _ o a cough and gives. immediate relief usually stopping an; |ordinary cough in 24 hours or less. Getjll; ounces of Pine: from en dnaggist. ur it into a ill-oz. bottg an add p in granulated sugar syrup to make 1B O “a ounces. If you prefcr,l syrup instead of su ar syrup. Either ll’. testes goo , keeps perfectlyQ sets e, family a lon time. It's truly astonishing ow quiokl 1, acts. penetrating through evlery a r1 nuns- sens and raises the phlegm, soothes: and heals the membranes, end sd-l usllv but surely the annoying t roat‘ tickle and. dreaded cough disc pear entirely. Nothing better for ron- chltis spasmodic croup, hosrseness or bronchial est iins. nex is ‘s. special and highly eon- centrsted compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract own t e worl over for its healing eflect on the membranes. ' " Avoid dlsdvpolntment by askln your drugzist for “2V, ounces o Pines" with full directions and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money Eromptiy refunded. The Pine! 00., oronto, Ont. ’ <63? MiLES-da lit MUM'S THE WORD , "Mum means silent. doesn't iy" ' "l think it does." l "What has Mumm's Extra Dry to , do with silence?" I “Talk enough about having some of It just now and you'll find out." , . i’ WISE FLIES ‘ 1st Spider: Any flies "cumin! into your parlor just now?" 2nd Spider: Nope. They're muci > “too fly" to he foeiedi ,1 slaving in the "program-me iliE CENTRAL GUARDIAN l SHOP from Holman’; catalog. CONSERVATIVE V I C T 0 R Y WORKERS are requested to meet , i, C . MacDonald-s iiariaiu DNIQBITIIGIJL’, _ 3:‘ smsatseosaaraograilr, taoulll: - “H '3‘ ce-ve instructions and Poll books- ‘COME T0 "rm: nattv 0| Poll ‘"2 workers In Offer Hail tonight and get ready for tomorrow's battle. 5772 A GOOD TIME- The Cornwall- York Women's institute held u very successful concert and basket social ‘in Cornwall lhal-l‘ on Thurs- day Oct. 22ml. An excellent ‘pro- gramme was given by some o! Cha.r iottetownls m-rst talented ‘perform- ers. The acccin-panists for the ev- eirln-g were Mrs. J. J. Stewart and Miss IMoran. Particularly (l-(‘BCFV- ins of mention‘ ‘w-aue the humorous readings by Dr. George Green and tho violin seiectlonsibyilfiss Kath- leen dyjornby. A‘: the conclusion of the entertainment o. sale of bas- kets was held .for which a satisfac- tory suim was realized. Those as- WIPPB treated to a supper served ‘by the Institute members ‘which was inuch enjoyed. ‘wi-ii-r-rv _ McISANtP-‘A Wed-, ding ol‘ more than usual interest took place at St. Charles Church at 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning Sept. 15th.. when Mai-y Laurette Whltty. one of our talented school teachers was united in the holy bonds 0f matrimony to John Fran- cis ‘Mclsaac. a prosperous young farmer of St. Peter's Bay. The‘ ceremony was performed by llev. Men's OVERCOATS sue. s. A. SOCIAL GATHERING-A ve-ry enjoyable time was spent at the Lea-gue of the Cross lilaii. Monday "lsht when the members of the ‘bowling. volleyball lbaiskctball and hand-ball teams. gathened together. in wihat ‘niay he termed one of the; niost pleasant times pug on in the Ima-gue ‘Hiail for a long time. Mr. Ambrose Joy. "President of the ‘Soc- iety, presided. and Revs. P. Walsh.‘ P. McMahon and W. McCabe were also present. lMr. Joy ‘in his re- marks gave out many helpful sug- gestions in ncgaid to the seasorrsi activities, and speeches were deliv- ered by the captains of the differ‘ ent ‘bow-ling trams. A splendid] musical pogiraniine was rendered.‘ and every performer was heartily; applauded and had to respond to, several encores. A»i‘ter the concert prograorime was finished, refresh- ments were served. and "whenail had good and p1eniy_ the tables iwro put aside. and step dancing, violin -seiectionii, singing. irccita- ment took place. in which James Hemp. W. Montieth. J. Doherty. Rev. P. Walsh and Rev. ‘P. Mc- Mahon took part. it certainly was two hours 0f enjoyment and all 111138111 were well ‘pleased with the whole aiffaii-r. Hetoiie gtlie close iiineo cheers were given for the _ Orchestra and League of the Gross K. C. MdPherson of St. ‘Margaretta. EXecu‘i;1.vB_ mopowmg w“ 1,1,6 mug- iilr. Michael Main-tyre presided at ical ‘pmgrammmJPiano soio—Al- the organ and played the wedding-trod Doucette. iMn-slcl/l-i Cape“; _ march and during the Nuptial Henry Bridges. Duet_—-(0id lMill Mass.‘ rendered other appropriate Streaml-Charisivln and Doiron. Hymns. The bride was most bo- Step dance-Billy Trainor, accmn- mmg and ‘mher forms of amusmliritish Empire Steel 2nd Pfd. comingly attired iii a suit of navy blue tricotiue with fur neck piece and hat to match, and carried a bouquet of‘ sweet peas and chry- pzinhots Stephen "Prainior and Al- fred Doucstte. Clarlonet -golo—Leo Fimisson. Vocal sol0—Ali’red D011- cette. Ciiii-ionet dnet-‘beo Choline- ’ music the light "faiitaliitic toe" was santhemums. ‘Her evening dress -was of peach coloured crepe-de- chene. ‘She was attended by her sister Miss Margaret Whitty. who was dressed in an ensemble suit of navy blue poiret twill. Tie groom was supported by his cou- sin. Moses Mcinii-is. The church was tastily ‘decorated for the oc- casion by friends of the bride. Af- ter the ceremony the ‘bridal ‘party ibreakiaatad at the -bride's home. after which they left on a motor on and ‘lie o Doiron. Musical nuim- ber—1-l. Bridges. Violin selections -—-Ste.phen Traiinor. Reading-Fait- her McMahon. mom-i- PERSONALS. _ .\ir. Hurry Kelly. Laike Verde. was in the city yesterday. Mr. Louis Trainer. Waiervllie_ was a visitor to ‘the city yesterday. drive. returning again at noon to ‘Miss Annie Callaghan. Laioe the home of the bride where din‘- VPMQ- “'55 a Vlsllol‘ ‘l0 U19 (All? iier was served. The afternoon was Yesterday» spent in dsiucing, music. etc. In the evening the hfliPDy couple mo- toredi to iiiie groom's home where upwards of two hundred guostgi assembled to offer congratulations and partake of a ‘sumptuous wed- ‘ding supper and to the strains oi The many lfnienile oi’ Miss Elean- or Gillespie 0i’ Clyde River. ‘are glad to lcarni that she has‘ returned to her home ailterundergolng an operation in the ‘P. E. l, Hospital. tipped. imtli the early hours of - morning, when the guests return- sd t0 their homes after wishing Mr. and Mrs. iMoIsasc many hsippy years -of wedded bliss. The large numlber of useful and costly pre- sents including a beautiful rocker from the inielglibourlng friends of the bride. sliver, cut-glass. linen.‘ aluminum and cheques. bear tasti- inony to ‘tilie popularity of the con- tracting lpartles. ‘Felicitations. “DlAMOND ova" ANY GARMENT, DRAPERY h... Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye 1 ' OUT 0F ORDER SURE ' Ethel: Why are you so sure thi scales must be out of order, dearl May: Why. they have me weigh ' lng five pounds more than the lss‘ time! STAINS AND STARES "You can get upstairs easily I those knickers you well‘. viii’ youf" "Get up stares! That's the iroubiei Every fellow I meet jus‘ etaresi V she: The flapper semi: ' become quits an inetituiiw‘ He: Yes-for the err _ Bet two ounces of newline . no a Int. eats-v"- n so nuances. .. '- " o‘ ‘or ‘.'{.&l"..'.li’."..'i'lii'. Ivory blaclleed will he n; no safe. sure and simple Each cats shades __ . sweaters, draper- ies, coverings, hangings-everything! Buy Diamond Dyes-no other kind rand tell yourdruggist whether the material you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Helping the House wife BRAY LETS EXTRACTS are in demand in all homes where quality and excellence is demanded. Vanilla. Lemon, Ginger, Eton-these extracts are used in many thousand Canadian homes. More than 50 Stand- ard Preparations. Ali Maritime Pio- ducts BY RADIO ls Not “Possible BUT SENDING DRUGS BY MAIL is a feature of our bue- l inoss which receives promp attention. -As.i< iron Ti-liElll— at your dealers and be ss- sured of satisfaction. ‘ Put U1) B! Breyley Drug 00-. Ltd. Saint John, N. B. Pr»... ‘The R: i_ PO81» I sis KODAK 510a: saw. BRINGING up FATHER- lh-cent package contains directions so sim~ ple any woman can tint soft, deli- U!‘ lFuneral 0i Late i I iWilliam Nicholson EONARD EAR oii. The funeral of the late William‘ M. Mcboisuu touk place on iuniuyl JULUUUI‘ 16th at 2.30 from his liliul rcmdence 308 Fitzroy SL, under: the funeral directors Mcueau uudi f MacDonald, Rev. G. C, Taylor Oillc-l _ It!” Dmhgslzs iallng at the house, Mm. Richards .95” sang very sweetly “Nearer My lion? nun iamhlmfos snsasi. A.O.LzouAlso.iN:. flo-si-IAVI. IIVYIII to ‘i'hee" by special request. . At the grave the i. U- u. l“. licid their usual ceremony. he loaves Lu {llllflllfll a widow (nee Nellie lltlrp-i - -~-——~———-—---_--- 1B1") and eon ivan also tile follow-- llllK sisters, Mrs. George Swwilrhi iMi-s J, Sullivan. Miss vheooe undf ____ ;oue brother Daniei all of Boston, l-lAiLiFAX, Oct. 27.~Qn.,iau,,,,.,‘.uuss. Pall bearers were Beverly] furnished liydoiiiistun uiiii Wurd, lal1ldel1illlle- Murllm-‘k R1155. 110b- Memhers of iiic hiuiilreul Stuck erl. Pound, Laughiin illciluuuiu, Exchange: Hugh McKay, Percy Keinan. At. Top. uni] Sam; Fe Ry_ l-ioral tributes, crescuit wile New \oi-k Air 131-51“, Co, and sou crescent, sisters (‘morgiei 124 "'15; 92 American Can. Co, .._ . 2541.3, flud iiienbe, crescent. Mr. and Mrs Am, Car uiid Foundry Co. 1101,; Edward Nicholson. wreath. Mri-i. Atlantic Refinery Co, .... .. 351}, liarpbi‘ and family. Mi‘!!- George American LOCOIIIOUYE Co. 1201); Stewart and family. 'l‘uaciier and‘ Am. Smelling and Rofin. Co. 116% lllllills W. K. S, grade 1 und hm-Y Anaconda Uop- Min, Co. 461,4. pierces. M. Ross. Sprays Mr- umi N.Y_ cen. and iiud. iiiv. iui. 1211/, Mrs- l). S- McLeod, in‘. Lemuel‘ Cuba Cane Sugar Co ' 31/, Winchester, A. llouiiioii and 13.: Cuba Cane Sugar o. Pfd‘, Rogers, Ruben llurry, British Empire Steel 1st 1’l'd. 361/, rm———-— 14% 1933' Victory Standard Oil of Now Jursiy 411A, BANKS Standard Oil of New York Ill-Z; Bonk Iiovel international Petroleum 2714 B51111 M111111911l Reading (Jo_ ............... .. 86% Wllelll—l)0¢-. ~‘ Southern Pacific Co. 911,, Corn—1>oc-. 73%; May. 776%. Union Pacific Ry. . 1421/1, ()iit';~.\luy, 38%; Mill’. 4111A. United Slates Steel .. 129% Wiipul Oct. 1311/}; lieu, 1261/1; Cruc. Steel 0.1., h: .‘\ni. 1.11/1, ‘llflv- 121.1%- Brazlllan Fhictioii 791A; "“_"<3"___' - 39,31,151, Rive]- |-(d_ 1,3,: zzli has “any Quaiitiee.—Tho 51%| gunman), of Canada _ 5a ,man who possesses a bottle of Dr. m [Thomas Electric Oil is armed Gluziaguiiist many ills. 1t will relieve a 95‘ ‘sought. ‘bxreakmu ciliid. piglevent W75 Montreal Power 2i51,-'_.i “"1 “' “m” ° “W” "5 National Brewerles _ ‘from it sprain, reiieveyqthe m? Can- Cons. Smelters .............. .. lb7§flipersls em Sores and “J “Dem ' y , heal cuis and contusions. it is a BONDS medicine chest iu itself. Laurentide Pulp Canadian Steamship Pfdf Dominion Bridge 1934 Victory .......................... .. 103.05 ANNUAL MEETING 0F THE . ciriiiiiuiiiii tiui Preparations Under Way For Greatest Season in History of Game in This Pro- Vince-Election of Officers And Coin- mittees. ' The illll-lilkli inoetiir; oi the Char-dynamic Interest umvlll! U181 0111'- lottetown (Iui-iln-g Club ivas hsliilers such as ‘iion-eplei-H of a greater hionday n’ght zit their cillli) rooms. magnitude. novelty mulch 811111811 (iraftonylSt. and was lzipgeiy attend-land 11112111)‘ other lust. ail-ii furious ca. " contests on the icy rinks. Lt isitiso After the ‘minutes of the iastlllllllflllia-l-Ell HIM Sackdllo. Saint meeting were‘ rcail and adopted. the-TONI, Ailillefiil. ‘Mfiilclillll- Halllflx financial‘ report was submitted and ‘P103011 16111118 Wlll‘l1111'l'01‘m 111?" which showed that. the club was in duriai; 1'1"’ ""11"": season and re- excellon‘; finlzincinl r-izanding. turn matches wi‘ll be D1111?“ a1 i‘t was quite an ‘enthusiastic meet- which our curlers can he exllvflliffil mg and» juflglnp by Li... liveiv ‘in. to keep plléfir end up; in fact this lergsl, ‘manilfeglml by hi“, large winter will ‘be the ‘Kfflltéfit in the qmwq pp-Sem a Rhea, “as-m, of history of thc- local curling ciulh is curling ‘in this city lgvredictedl l-llie consensus of opinion of the Th0 foiiowilng officers iiiill cnni- lapse number o1 ‘members. m‘itti>es' were oicizteri for ifliu en- Ever M1160 the Ofitiillllflllflll 0A glfling year; _ the Charlottetown Curling Club. 1P|1QflidQn[-_C_ }-|_ mack just a fcw ‘short years H1110 11bi- vl|ceJPre5|(|Qn‘[___s_ (y Mum-a membership has li-‘en gradu-u-ily in- HAT a change Radid will make 1n the comfort and speed of hearing the returns of this Federal election. To get the returns of pre- vious elections it was necessary to stand out on the street and read the bulletins flashed on a screen. Now you can sit comfortably at home and get the results over your radio just as soon as they are received by the broad- casting station. Make sure of perfect reception and plenty, of volume by connecting fresh, powerful Eveready Radio Batteries to your radio receiver. ‘ Go to the nearest radio dealer and b u y E v e r e a d y Radio Batteries at the earliest oppor- ‘ tunity and be pre- pared for Election Day. . . CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON C0; LTD. itlonirciil 'i"ironlo Winnipeg Wnrehouscn-Toroulo Montreal St- Bflnll-Wfl- Ml"- Ra Batteries i —tliey last longer _ zziixlernaily and internally, ii is (lnml.—When applied externally All bills and notes at hand due by brisk rubbing. Dr. Thomas ldclcotric ‘Oil Opens the pores and the undersigned must be paid no later than Nov. 15. After that date penetrates the tissues, louchinl‘. will be given to an attorney for coi- g lho sOCPBl m‘ the trouble. and immeil lately affording relief. Administer- ed internally it will stiili the irriiu» tion in the throat which induct-as >001. ‘Charles ‘Leigh. J_ A_ lBgnt|ey_ coming in. M, ip, 1mm Th0 ‘Club Rooms vrill be open to we gqmmmfl“ nil meiulhcrs Friday night (f rst L. ‘B. .M<>M1i.iian-(Yliiiiriiihii. 0110mm!) and old members as well J_ A_ |Frflgcf4 . are cordially in-vited. D. A. vMuKinnmi. Games Committee: C01. Chain. be.’gii—~(1iial|riiiiiii. Gordon Hughes. . D. ‘B. Stewart. V . Straighten Up. ‘G. Elliot Full. Entertainment Committee: 1M. ‘P. Titus-Chairman. R, G. Taylor. H. C. Brown. W. H. Prowise. A. Scott. Membership Committe : J. A. ‘Bantley—~('1ha'iriiiiiii. A. W. ‘l-iynvlman. Niclesi Laxative, D1‘ J. D. McGlllgflll Don't ntny head- A C. Sinclair. achy, dizzy, sick. R MuLaiinc Nothing else relieves Publicity Committee: C. G. Dlllfy-—Chil'l1Illilii. J. A. S. ‘Bayer. 1W. 11', Taylor. Property and Bldg. Committee: W. H. TOWILSGIIJF-Ciiulilfllllii. E. C. Coffin. Murdle M1nc1,ean_ 4 late your liver and Asmay lbe noticed the 311,0“, mm. start your bowels. Then you will mimosa; are made flip of qmqpgellc. feel line, your head becomes clear, men and who will leave no "glong"‘ stomach sweet, tongue pink, skin unturned this winter in their en- 1°"?- d9ayom_ with 10m of good mopu-wi "Cascurets" gently cleanse. sweeten “om u, bow; the Emma m my“ (my and rcfrcsh the entire system. They and province as it has never been 1111"" 811116. over!" 111' lilfllwll- P111311" boosted lbefore. Great prepilliations hone for men. women and children that bilioiis. consti- pated fooling s0 nicely as randy-like “Casca- retsfi‘. Take one nr two of these pleasant laxative tablets any am 9,2,, m“. under’ W927i“, 032%,, en each bofipny drugstore. were voted irpoii and more are still. 4‘ time, to gently stimu- i dYe Plcll» P9711111" geyyzpreas ___] A haw“. creasing with the result. that at l°°ll°". coughing and will relieve affection ' “F1111 _°°l°1’11_ l" Agsismm gécyl-préasrg 'qv|_ w“. the p.e.<i‘nt time it boasts oi one of 519M111 of thr- bronchlfli tulips flilri reflflllflt , lillllelle- 51mg» "anw ' lllf.‘ largest in the ‘Maritime Pro‘ NEIL FERGUSON ory organs. Try it and be conv- rlblwnl» 11111111- Exgguflyg (fommgggce; vinous. - iBonshaw 5773-28-30-2-31 inced. V ‘Win51 dleflus- .1, lB_ ,1y|¢M1].]an_ At vNlfilillily night's meeting quitel _ - -—~ — - ' “M51 nmkmg" H, Towngend_ a number of prospective niemibcrsiw-WW“ ****"°'°'°**4 i Slogan Contest i g $10.00 F()R THE ABEST SLOGAN The Economic Committee appointed by the Associated Boards of Trade to inquire into how trade conditions may be improved in our Home Province, desire to adopt s popula. slogan that can he generally used by islanders. i The slogan must be shore and to the point and express t the ideas contained in the following etatamentz-“Buy ioland Produote-Patronize Home Stores. Money spent abroad gives employment abroad. Money spent at Home gives employment at Home." The Contest closes on November 30th. 1925. Will" "l9 i slogan will be judged by three well known islanders rcp- 3 resenting both Town and Country intereste- é i The Contest is open to any one and there is no restric- ‘ tion as to the number of slogans which may be sent in by 1 any one person. I Ono good slogan is required and $10.00 will be paid for the slogan winning the Contest. Please addrese- PRESIDENT, Associated Boards of Trade of P. E. l.. Charlottetown, P. E. i. Box 249 Mark on Envelope I "Slogan Contest." l-Jnank a‘ a AA‘; AQAAAAA Q Anaaaaaanananknknaaa; _By (la-urge Mo-Man BEFORE I no mm oinrwii INU$T our MY wic. awav. l HU5TN‘T LET "m: 4m sue ME. wm-i i HI- Brv 40am" HERE (OM55 HMimE- lF bHE FIND5 m: IN FRONT 0F DlNTYs - ‘so-try. DEAN Q1028 Iv Iver-u Fannie: Sanviczf in: \\- ‘rt-lib wia, i5 CERT/xmuv A LiFfi ~s-,--<t..-..- ~... van-s .. Olen Bnuin rights ieenvni