\ “They've lasted ‘so well “They're Wabasso .-you knowl " Most of those sheets, pillow cases ' and other household cottons which she so proudly displays, came to her as wedding gifts several years “Wm! "fist; __ ago. They have lasted so well, they “ z’ W" have withstood such hard wear without ‘h: hiduobe, losing any of their original beauty———be- cause they are WABASSO—" Good as, Gold, White as Snow "—-unexcelled in all Canada for beauty, for durability and economy. Wibasso Cbzfions are Canadals best The Wabasso Trade Mark is your guarantee of highest quality. ll SENSATIONAL BARGAINS RADIO MATERIAL Fresh Supply 201 A. and 199 Tubes; . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 Each Sleeper Vernlce Condenser. . .. $1.00 Each Wooden Vsriometers ..,.. . $1.90 Each Crystal Detectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 75c Each Ground Fittings . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c Each Neutralizing Condensers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75c Each Switch Arms ...........-...... . . . . . . . . . . 25c Each Inductance Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 36c Each » Northern Electric Power Tubes 208 A. . . . . . . .. $8.00 Each King Amplitone Loud Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $7.50 Each Arkay Loud Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.75 Each , We Will Sell Sets Away Below Cost to Make Room for New Goods Atwater Kent Sets 2 Tube . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $25.00 Simplex 2 Tubes .. $30.00 _ Amrad 3 Tubes . . . . . . . . » Marconi Long Range 3 Tuhas ... . Crossley Model 8, 3 Tubes ' Crossley Model X J 4 Tubes 'With Cabinet PRICES OF SETQ ARE wlTHoUT TUBES TUBES TO SUIT $2.00 EACH. Q 4' We have one Short Wave Transmitter that will broad- cast 200 miles. excellent for the amateur. Cost $65.00. WllIse|ltor.....'.‘.v .........\35-°° Willard 24 vqlg B, step-age Batteries. excellent for sets that take a large current drain, used instead oi‘ DrY 5- Batteries .. ...... .. ~ 915m received weekly—th6 Ever Ready Dry B. Batteries best Battery made. , Coupon "f".......".-.;.;.~........~.....q - 4mdsum6tl......._,.......... QQWII Subscription to The lanl Niw University Dietlonlry. q..."-uni-s...-..-..---..-u.- first 2 weeks of N. emlber. _Bra1icl1 oi‘ ‘the iiiliillll lSociety dui l. meetings. ole, _ tn ry. » llltcullil THE GHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN l“ GUARDIAN v-QHOP Irom i-lolmsn’s Clhloq. WOOD ISLANDS PRESBYTER» IAN SERVICES, will be conducted on Sunday at. 1-1 s. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday. Oct. 26th by Rev. Donald MadL-ean. MARSHl-"IELD SERVICES.- Preshyterlun Service will be held in tile Murshileld, ‘Bnptlst Church Sunday, October 25th at 3 o'clock Rev. Mr. Taylor will preach. $500.00 l8 WAITING for the Guai dJsn ry.-under that sends in the cor rect estimate o fthe total voti poliled on Prince Edward Island Oct. 29th. CALEDONIA COMMUNION. - The Sllllfilllh-ill. of the- Lord's Sup pen- will be dispensed in Cwledonl: Church Sunday, November l a. ll a. m. ,’l‘he preparatory servllce. wi-ll lln- conducted on Wednesday Oct. 2S nt 7.30 p. m. The lnductloi of elders-elect will make place- sl lJhnr service. ' QHURCH SERVICE. - Rev. John IW. ‘Fymlall. Jr._ will preach in the New Glasgow Christian Church. Sunday morn-lug at 11.00 4. nn; und in the Xiavendish Bu-ptisl (iliurch at. 3.00 p. ill-i lind in till ‘Brudulhunc Christian Church ul 3.00 p. m. LONG RIVER ETQ-Rev. W. l ‘Green. will conduct service nl Long RlLBI‘ on Sunday, October 25th ut -3 p.111. and at New Londor ut 7 p.m_ This will be the postpon ed Thanksgiving adoring of the Ni-w London, W. M. S. Mrs Neil McLeod oi’ Sumnierslde Presbyter- lnl President will assist at this service. Special niusic_ s AT ROTARK-‘Tlm speaker ill itutury yesterday wns Mr. W. i. (lotion who look us his‘ su-lijecl lllitél'~llfllilll‘lill 'l‘ruiic n synopsis ol’ which will ~lie given tomorrow Mr. James b}. llurris presided ovel u large uttcnilnilce. ltolariun Wil- iurd Kcmploil oi‘ Ynrnioilth. N, S. was n guest and the musical pro grunnnc included an excellent violin solo by Miss Kathleen i-lornby. who was heartily encored. ORWELL SERVICES-Tile Sac- rllnlont of tln- |l.oril's Supper will ht- dispensod in the (ihurch at (ir- lvell lleud on -Sunduy. Oct. 25th. -al ll a. m. IPrepurutory service will he hold lstllllftlily at 2 p. nl. t obe fol- lowed by a inee-tin-g of ‘Seas-ion. Al the rvenin-g service in ISt. Andrew's on out. 25111.11: 7 p. m., ‘the nnnun" thunk-offering scrviice of the" W -M_ S. wll.l he held. We regret tliu Virs. Westmorelunil cannot Ibo pr‘- soul. BIBLE WORKER AVAILABLE. wltev. J. -M. ‘Murchison, District Secretary oi‘ N. B. and P. E. i Bible SoclontyQwill he avallnilsle fn- Pninro Edward island work during Any in-g his cooperation for unnuu will klllllly notlf; llllilltltllltllli'ly. J. l’. Gordon. Sucre ) ISLANDERS ORDAINED.— A' Edmonton on Sunday. Sept. 20th His Grace Archbishop (Theory o. Edmonton, raised to the dignity of the lioly Priesthood, Revs Mnrk Murphy of St. John and Pet- er Sulllvnn of Cardigan. The lat- was assisted by his brother. , Joseph Sullivan. of St. An- drews. Rev. Frank Sullivan took his classical course in St. Dun- stnn-‘s University and entered the Grand lSemlnury, Quebec, in 1922 The morning following the Ordin ation Father Sullivan celebrated ter »:§;. his first lMnss at the Convent oi the (lood Shepherd. “\WHO’S ‘lave returned to ARE YOU ALWAYS RIGHT‘. Get a new University Dictionary and see. D0 YOU WANT $600 BADLYY-L You may be the lucky winner of the Guardian's $500 prize or any if the other 99 money prizes. DELAYED TOO LONG in send- ng in his election estimate and lost in opportunity of bugging the top zasrh prize. CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD. -—iMorning lPrayer and sermon in 3t. John's Ohuirch on Sunday. at '.'1.00 a. nl.'; and Harvest Thanks- dving Service In St. Elizabeth's it 7.00 p. m. with special music. til are cordially Iinvllte-d. OPPORTUNITY KNOOKED and. n estimate of the Election vote nswored, result, the difIellelJ-ce ibe- we-en your slrbscri-ption money and 3300.00. Do you want l-t. Try. HOW THEY SETTLED THIS ARGUMENTI Consulted the .-' vi" University Dictionary. Clip coupon today. TRYON-BONSHAW BAPTIST "ASTORATE —- Services Sunday, 35th as follows: ‘lhnshuw at 11 a, n.. Wcstmorland at 7 p. in. The fervice at Tryon is cancelled. Dr. Sldey will preach at Westmorland n exchange wi-Lh Rev. J. B. Da-ggett PERSONALS. Ml‘. Walter lCnriis, Milton, was in the city yesterday. ’Mr. Arthur MoKlnnon. Tracadie. was a visitor to the city yesterday. ‘Mr. Warren Acorn, Village Green, was in the city yesterday. Mr. C. G. White. York Polnl, was in the clly yesterday. Mr. S. W. While, York .Point. was lll the city yesterday. Mrs. (l. H, l-lurper, Royalty. was in the city yesterday. Mr. Garfield Warren, North River, was in the city. yesterday. ‘Mr. J. ll, McKenzle( Cherry Val- ley, wns in the city yesterday. Mr. Osbert Enman. Vernon, was a visitor to the city yesterday. v ‘Mr. Frnnk llughern, Western‘ Covehead. was ln the city yestor» lay. Mr. D. A. McPherson. Helievne, was n yiusseilger on the Min-ray‘ rlilfilili‘ train to the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lea terday. own, Alberta. und relatives at ‘Calgary. her husband ut that place. m- ‘T-he condition of Mr, Wm. H. Crockett ut Yonk is considered serious. Mr. and Mrs. William Bryenton their home at Union Rood. Lot H3 after a pleas- int visit lo the Canadian North West. lMrs. Jas. Allan, Hunter River. r ___ _ , is spending n few days at Plans- TZWZR m; grove‘ iMr. Gerald Grlfilin. Ilmyvole, was 1 visitor to the clliy yesterday. W I F E ?-’ ’ NOVEMBER 11H! AND 12th Bottles Regular Two Quart Size At 85c Only a limited m» The RlKALL r-ose. i‘ . 1a.‘. KODAK STORE sea . LADIES This is OXFORD weaitiher, i't is lhiiglh time to give up light soles and open work shoes. Get SOME- THING HEAVIER on your feet, willh WOOL or. SILK and WOOL hose, be eom- - fortable. ‘ Women’s Brown Ox- fords from $2.95 up WOGEHQ.) Qy. ford-s from $329601). Worn-en's Wool ~ ‘hose _ from 90c up. Women's Silk and Wool Hose from $1.50 up. See our Window for Oxford display. .vllo will he at Freetown at 7 p. m. . —-i-apo>_____ \ i. snug ' go - d! right: No. A. llslllum waiuh strai Combinations u! IAJW. ' Shirl and Drawers (Sisu 84-44). per flllrnllrll. You get all comfort . ... 0d fit long wear C. t nut- u! Il-li these in Stanfield’s Tlnshrinkable Underwear No other underwear made combines these qualities to such a great degree. Yet Stanfielcis costs no more. Compare it, gar’ lnent for garment, price for price —-you‘ll find it the most econom’ ical you can buy. Stanfields is mad»: in sizes, weights and styles for every member of the family. The fab- rics are soft as down and sooth~ in'g to the tenderest skin. And every Stanfieids garment is cut and tailored to fit perfectly with' out binding or bulging. Stanfields will not shrink! The Stanfields garment that fits perfectly when you first put it on, given ordinary care in wash’ ing according to our directions, will stay that way throughout a long period of strenuous wear. Pick up and examine ' any StanfielcYs garment You can just feel the quality in its delightful softness. Note its generous cut—»the full length of the garment——no skimping. See how the seams lie ilat—the buttons are sewn on to stay. This careful making is a part of every Stanfield's garment what- ever price you pay. And Stan’ field's is made in all sizes and weights for every member of the family; pure virgin wool, silkor wool and mixtures of wool and silky cotton, priced from $1 to $10. No. Hlf—Vssts (Stan I f), ll! ‘F.1d. N0. H ~' isomers. lb-lfl. ILIJ.‘ W- A‘, ‘L50. No. lll00—luImlts' Vests, (Silas l-a). u. w. n- Innis’ Adiusluh Sissnsrs at £1.50 l0 n on. No. Sub-Minus’ Combini- Uons ut ".00 and IIJB. Stanfield‘! Rad L4H nil-wool. Imus lien’: Shirl and row- srs (Sues 11-“). st {L15 our garment. Bolger, lope River, motored to the city Mr. Elmer ‘Niellett. Union Road, ipent the past summer nt Queens- Mr. \Vallor Warburton Gill, has irrlvcd at his home at Union Road titer a pleasant visit with friends Mrs. Heath E. O. Vessey. York. left yesterday for Montreal to join _ ' Get it from W 1n. L. WORTHY A ibt-4v--. '~»\..:-- No. JIM-Ha l’ NI!- urdnl lhlnlblzsutgeal, , . i‘ i‘ r ss iihgfizibli-f."§iidi " a _ __ ,. unfair’ 2r 141's»- Tuid- l,“ u “so A‘. 4v o be "mile-d on . D,',,;;,,', " request. Writs [or ' shun. . sTANFlELlrs LIMITED _ ‘ ‘Truro. us. 1-" Cobyrslht I925. Stanfield: Limited. Mr. Jack -Welsh left yesterday ed to, The different speakers were} ‘ t f morning for Detroit on a. visit t0 enthusiastically applauded. hut thepnmerald and Ml“ H°WM ° his sister Mrs. A. Grech. Mr . James O'Connor. Clinton, was n visitor to the city yesterday. Mrs. Ellen McKinnou. Hope Riv- er. was a visitor to the city yes- terdsy. ‘Mrs. J. W, Anderson and two children Betty and Eugene arrived from Halifax last night on a shorl visit to her sister Mrs. C. H. Beer. Grafton Street, ‘ The many friends of ‘Miss iMwbei Jenkins. lMlillview will be plfliwed to learn that. she lie steadily 1m‘ proving aflteir undergoing a serious operaltion Kin the iP. E. I. llloslllllli- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Power ac- companied iby their nephew, Mr. A. Yates have arrived by motor on s. visit to the city. Mr. Power re- ports a pleasant journey down with the exception of paflllilil; through Varmont- where they en- countered ‘r ‘ inches of snow not enough to inconvenience them to any client. »Whlle here the party will be the. guests of Mr. Power's bmtiher, Fred. of the C. N. 11.. and.lllrs. Power. Now IsThe lTime To Prepare For Winter a-i- Fortlly the system against coughs, oolda and bronchitis by taking Wampolsh Emul- sion of God Llvsr Oil. This lrsuoh an old and tried remedy "me thousands‘ have proved the wonderful curs- tlve propriety. ' "saucers-r Miss Lois Mulch of Mt. Herbert returned to her home on Friday, afternoon after spending the past week in liamiiton the guest o! Miss Helen Ramsay. The interest in the political cani- pulgxi now being curried on was fully maintained n the large and representative gathering which as- sembled in Mulpequs ilall on Thursday, Oct. 15th. lt was u Joint meeting called by Lhe contending candidates for the forthcoming el- ection namely Mr. A. E. ‘Macbean. Liberal and Mr, G- Shelton Shari)- Conservntlve. Mr. A. Simpson Cro- zier, Duruley presided in an impar- tlsl manner The candidates rep- resented their respeeli-ve parties in n manner highly creditable to themselves and their constituenc- lcs. Mr. Macheun dwelt principally on the splendid wuy_ in which he considered the government had ad- ministered the affairs of the coun- try nnd the purt he himself had played in assisting the carrying ill- to effect the promises they had made. Mr. Sharp spoke mainly on the need oi‘ protection for form pro ducts and manufactured industries and strongly advocated lower truns por-tation rates Besides the candl- dabes above mentioned the follow- ing gentlemen addressed the meal- lng: Premier. J. D. Stewart, Char- lottetown, Messrs Qhsrles Rogers, Suqlmerside. William Basselt. Spring Valley and’ Thomas Mac- Nutt. Conservative member for the third district. Premier Stewart spoke very nppreclatively of the large audience they. always greet- ed hlm in any public meeting held in this district. and his address throughout was attentively listen- , Read This All kinds ot saws flied brazed and cineulsr enws gummsd. All kinds o! llghg csrpsn- ‘ ter work done by experienc- - ed men. Radio cabinets built to omsr. = 09-04% election day. October 29th will de- cide what real impressions were made. Mrs. George F. Beairsto of the North Shore llousa. Maipequa left last week for ‘Montague where shu will spe-ild several weeks with her daughter. ilirs, Geo. Thompson. Miss Rein Buxtun, R. N., New York and Miss Jenn Webster Au- gusuhie Cove who have been visit- ing Mrs. Ralph Beulrsto of the Cape Traverse are the teachers for the present year. Miss Helen Ramsay Hamilton has returned to her work as teacher in Kenwood School after a pleasant visit to her home. Mr. Robert Donald left on Mon- day to resume his duties in Cen- trul Berleque School Misses Murporie Penke, Victoria West and Florence Peaks. Berllng- ton have returned to the duties of North Shore House "returned i0 111911‘ IBBWQi-WQ B3100‘!- their homes after a pleasant visit. Mrs. John ii. Woodside. Hamil- ton. who has been spending a month with friends in Boston re- turned on Monday evening and is spending a few days with her dau- ghter, Mrs. Joseph Sheen, Kenning- ton. l\lr_ and Mrs, Archibald lianry motored in Alberton on Sunday. lilr. ilerbsrt Champion. Mrs. Hen- ry's brother is seriously ill, and rs. Henry Purposes spending some time with her mother and brother. The many friends of Mrs. Her» bert Donald. Sea View are very pleased to learn that she was suf- cienlly recovered from her recent operation in the Prince County Hospital to he able lo reislrn to her home on Wednesday, Ool._ 21st. Miss Mattie Psynter. Eel Creek. spent the past week with her cou-' sin Miss Jean Donald, Sea View. The farmers ln this district are now busily engaged in hauling their potatoes to Kensington, wherq they are realizing good returns tor their produce. The price now being given for white potatoes is seventy cents per bushel and fltty five per bushel for the blue potatoes. The very many friends ot Mr. (lolin Donald. Sea View reg-rat that he has been laid aside from active work and all earnestly hone that medical skill may be able to pro- vide s remedy in bis ease. ' _ Weeltslrlurns ansxr {osonos s_1-.'T. - Mr. William Thompson of Darn- ley sustained a rather serious so cldent recently which will incapa- clinte him from work forsome weeks. while engaged in repairing the roof of his house the ladder on which he was standing slipped with result that he fell to the ground. At first it. was thought that his ankle was ibroken ibut closer investigation showed that it was only severely injured. it is impel‘! that the injury may not be of lnnl duration. Miss Dunn of Murray Harbor i! engaged as assistant stenographer with Peter llaoNutt and non Mal.- D601". Indigestion 'Whsn chronic, la best relieved b Dr.Chass’s Kidney-fiver Pills. ,- "nsis psi-aluminum»: . ea ThsadsyrOotobes _ -' the »a.