~_ Standard, Diet 1n Hospitals Pure Gold Quick Puddings are so wholesome and easily digested they arc used as standard diet in hospitals ior convalescent patients. They are specially suitable for the patient vvhosefickle appetite needs tempting. Keep a supply in the house. They're an excellent foodtur the children, and always welcome. Surpriao the family with one some night and see how delighted they are. Tapioca, cus- turd and chocolate, 15c. a. package at all grocers. P-misislsksaserts In" Gold Manufacturing Co. , LtduToronto fi- o '-‘;Fi'éiCi‘-':Fi‘-Ei%é:l'w*‘-fiéH‘-&i€$%- Sinclair Si Stewart, ltd. Su mm c rside Specials tor Saturday October _ 5 DOZEN MEN'S WORK SHIRTS assorted kinds. Regular $1.75 to clear at each $1.39. MEN'S FLEECE LINED LINDEZBS, size 4O only. Regular $1.25, sale price each 90c MEN'S FINE R0013 in black and mahogany leathers, different. style lasts Regular $10.00. $11.00 and $12.00. Qii sale Saturday, the l6ih,at $9.00 per pair. N0 lax.’ 5 DOZEN Gilli/S UN ION SWEATEIl (‘.0..\_'l"S. ages i) to i4 years, assorted colors. Specially priced to clear $1.75 each. Sl\' \\'()'\IEN’S SHTS, serges 'and ivorstcds, up i0 size 38, block and navy. and one brown check. lleduced to clear for Satllrday- you!‘ Chm“ each $5.00. ll DOZEN WOMEN'S SKIRTS, silk poplin, surges aiid tweods. Nicely iiiade in modern styles. A big value at tlus speciaLprice each $4.7». 5 DOZEN WOMIENHw‘ llEADY-TO-Wlilhlt HATS, assorted good styles and trimmings. Wortll $5.50 to $6.75. A noted bargain at this very low price. Your choice each $13.50. MEN'S MAHOGANY i LEATHER 130L115. Goodyear welted, leather and Neolin soles. _ Hcgular $7.50 to $8.00. Saturday SDECIBEDGI‘ pair Sax?»- MEN’S BOX Kil’ AND PLAIN LEA'l‘I'lE_ll l-‘INE isoiirs in sizes 7 and ti oqimworth $4M! clearing on Saturday at $2.98 per pair. , _ ; it) DOZIEN WDMENS PLAIN BLACK CASII- AIERE IIOSE (seconds) proper value $1.50. Selim: on Saturday at per pair 93c. 5 DOZliN AIISSES’ COMBINATION UNDER- wiin ll (seconds). _/\go§ 8 to l4 ywrs- Worth $1 35. On sale special each 98c. GROCERY DEPARTMENT (IOIiN SYRUP, 5 lb. tin, regular 70c for n30 a tin. soar, WHITE FOAM NAPTIIA, large size cake regular 11c. Special for Saturday ‘Jlc a coke- EASY FIRST SHORTENDNG _ in one pound packages. Regular price 34c. bpeciai for batllrdlly 29c a lb. ' u-iia-tufu-si. ‘~i*'i-EFTL+%‘LF*~.LlT‘-J} $55 “VICTORYG Boivos ' 1934 AT 93 _ ry Bonds 5% p.c. at the following attractive prices _ 98; 1 3 at 98; 1924 at 97; 1927 at. 97; 1033 at 96%; 1937 at ome of the issues now return 6% p.c. on the money invested. in e apigniiid opportunity to secure the lilslwlt Imus “writ! a fiiii EASTERN TRUST c0. CHARLOT'i‘li2'l‘0 WN. 154 Rich inonu Ii We otter Vlcto 92 -2- TDWSIIUI Batu Tuna Bat ti ill‘ Q4 Qgqa ‘44-41141-44 4- O~4Q+¢v0~044+0¢0+0+4¢ao ~> 12.12. snow p 146 Richmond St Chartottetown Dire, Lilo, Accident, Sickness and Pine Glass Iiuiiniice at Lowest rates Strong, Stock ‘Companies I t i wdge blades for $1.00 on 1 l l oaoaoooooqoooocooaoyauoooaob l ....~i"r PAY! to iiiiy in min Prov- lnce. “Hill's (In "omen from Ho log. ..'8lX STEEL TRAPS, $1.00 on Dollar Days at Holman’; Cllllrlol- lvlvwn ‘Sample R00inn.'3430-10-l3-2l ..*Gl-LLETTE srvts SAFETY razors with four Gillette double Dollar Phys at. Hui-man's Charlottetown ehmple Rooms. 3430-10-1321. overcoat: and ladies coats at .\l<-- lirod {Q Ak-Gregora, “Montague. 3480-10l4-Zi. . 3'36 ONLY I QUART» grey en- rmrl kottlo regular $1.48 tor 81.00 on Ilolliir Days at Holman’; (llinr- lnttetown Sample ROOIIII, - 3430-l0-l32if HJUNDERWEAR and sweaters; Extra values at McLeod d‘: ZVlcGrog- or‘s, Montague. 3480-l0-l4-2i. “JWHIST PARTY.-—The second whisl party was held at the home oi Mrs. Alex. J. McDonald. George- town in aid of S1. James’ Church iii-ill st titty were present, each one llliVlllg n delightful time lunch be- lng served. The prizes were won by Adel Smith add James Hessian. Quite ii nice siiiu of- money was i'ralizeil.—.A. ....’-“-NARiROW E5CNPE.—liIaster Ph-illp lioudreault, eight years old son of iMr. Jnznea Boudreault of Georgetown, had a narrow ‘escape irom drowning recently. The boy ivaswiiatching some older boys on McDonald's wharf fishing smells. When suddenly he lost his balaice aiiil fell into the waiter. the timely rescue of James Skin- nvr. who happened "to be near the apoi, the accident might have end- 9045-5-22-1! i“; But for —lT PAYS; to buy in this Prov- ince. - » , __+_ —8HOP FROM HOLMAN'8 ciita~ 2 45-5-2284‘ ll —~N'O‘I'llE.—Our store and wore- ,liouiies will be closed on Tlllllllfo- ‘giving iiy, Monday, October 18th. Sim-lair & Sigwart Llniltvd. ' Zllllilrltl-H-‘Zl. -THE KENB-l-NGTON LADIES lAIDE of P. c. uoiiiiimi will iioiu a lsiiiiiier iii the King George Hon-l on Saturday eyening. October 16th be- ....~si=sciai. VALUES in melfslilllmlllfl at 4.30 p. m. Everybody" welnoniefllep the good couae. 348740-14-11. inni- \\' ESTER}? PERSON A LS l Agnes Ellis of the firm of R. T. Ilziliiiau, Siiumieraide, are spend- "ig a few days wiih friends in (liarlotlcioivn. ———¢-o>- i Loolinto, Q11». 75th. 1918. Minn-d‘: Linimenl Uo.. Limited. GODtlOlIlEBr-EVBT since oominl. home from the Boer mu- ] have been bothered with running fever "ON! on my legs. ltrted many oalvoii and llnimonta; also doctor- ed continually tor the blood. but tlot no permanent relief. till inst winter when my mother not ine to try IINARFB UNIMENT. Th6 After two bottles the mreii coin- Yonro naturally, JOHN WACSH. a mel Charlottetown Sample Rooms, 3430-10-1321. ed totally, as Philips was sinking oniilil got hold of him, However. or perlence.—A. El O Girls! Make lt Abundant! Immrdinti-ly iiftcr n “lhiiiilcrine" massage, your liiiir tiiki-s tlII iii-w life. lustre and ivuiiilriiiiu lii-iiuty. iipprur» lng twice llN heavy fllltl plentiful, hi» cause ouch hair scents to iliiil and thicken. Don't. let your llilll‘ atiiy lifeless, colorless. plain or semi-ugly. You, too, want loin of long, strung, beautiful liair. A Jfrceiit. bottle of delightful "lMiiidorine" frcuheini your flCill checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimulating “beauty-tonic" gives to thiii, dull, fading liuii‘ that youthful brightness and abundant thickness- All druggiitl! The iRexail Store? nu. Tllli CHILDREN lust WllCPt. Ito g0 ton‘ the Drugs and pledloini-s you need, iind if they are sent. there they will be as well and ilillllllillill)’ iserved as if you 08ml‘ yourself. We keep ilhe best, purest and freshest Drugs, and have the most oxpeitieuced coinpoimdora foi tho putting up o! doclorki prescrlp i "inns, And our charges tire always muiieiuote, too. ll. .l. MABON Oplnniiscrist & Prescription Dnisalni hloniiiguc, l‘. E. l. goo-oo-o-oo-oo-oq-ofiflfix.‘ II. l. MABON §0¢A4a-o-o i I one-sum O " Eyes Tested i . t Glasses Fitted ‘ ...:.':<i=3£"..~:"."—-."i§§..°::a 2 other poet fllllll" "wit. O OI bill Jilin-Vikki. g IIIl-C-ll". I 1 Philips is none the worse for his ‘our of ...q DAN DERINE“ Save Your Hairi ....'~GEORG ETOW N NOTES-—Mr toi- the second time when Mr. Mc- and Mrs. Aubin lMcbgnaid o; 71g. making n wish, who have been the island visited '1‘. E land Mrs. Morrissey, Georgetown on MOllfl8y.—4llIlSB Crnken is visit illfl (‘reorzetown.—-I\li-, Murphy, lilrs. Murphy, Mr. Mrs. Frank Murphy iii the Council Room oii about lWPnty-iivi- being iiicluilituz uiviiibri's and Friday visitors it Si. Georges, Ilev. Donald officiating, when ilVliss Sad l“ (lorilini-i‘ llPCHlne ilie wife or Mr ‘llil izroom were hold. Mr. and “TS turned to Geoi-g§to\vn.-~A\ ..“Mrs. G. A. Aitiken, George- town lcfi Friday for llHlllilX lo visit liei- daughter, Mrs. F. l). Mc- l)oualil.-—A. ..*'Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fraser. Glongarry, iPictou County, have re. turned to their home in Nova Sco- iia after visiting friends lii George- town.—A. ' ..'Misa Lucy Mclnnls of Sourls, is vlsitnng her sister, Mrs. P. A. Sciiily, Georgetown-A. ..'\Mlss Hughes, Sour-ls, is visit- ing Georgetown-A. ,_....._ ..'Mr. ‘David Skinner and H011 Albert motored to Charlottetown from Georgetown, Salurduyn-A. ----¢-o>-i- Wlnned‘; lilntlurnl for Ilunn. en ' . TlilE CIKARLOTTETGWN GUARDIAN. " 555ml" “UMWIAN Western Guardian —1I‘lia liillsaes tLeiia Gcrriil and t effect of which was almost inagicai pletely disappeared and I have worked overry working day llneo l ---_,~_i.____.__ . --“‘3 DOZiEW large size izrev en~ stove pots, reg. - $1.38 for $1.00 on Dollar Days at Batman's Vincent and motored to Georgetovvn.i——'i‘hti regular meeting '-i‘ the \V<1niei1‘n Institute was held pres-ion". Alisa Al-lci- ("ompinq rvzid n“ nip-p i-siing paper, lunch b1~liig'sei'ved.— .\ very pretty wedding took place Father Mc- llugli liicPliee. The presents were numerous and (rmitly showing the high esteem iii iirhdch both bride .\lrl’lici~ motored to \'lllll'l0l.tt‘l.l)\\'ll -iiiil buck tn I)i- (il'l)'<l him-sh, whore '=_ they a l’. E. I. Hospital "Tile! iiiiuiiiiioineiit u! the Prluco. l‘-tl"-'ill'd Island lluspitiil wisli to ill foriii llie public that ihc itlllllllll l't)l lflctlun on bchull’ oi the Prim-o Eil- ward island Hospital will bu made llvllillllllllt.’ first day lii November‘ its LWUlll. lll the i-oiiiiti-y districts "l QUPPM iiilll king's (‘ouiiiy those cotton-lions will lit‘ iiiaile through ‘the trrusires of tho different school ,districis, this system liaviiig lJPOIl ifvllllil vcry auiuessful during the i11I==t lwu ruitr-i-a 'l‘lio iii-anugriiicni ask fur the co-opei-ution iiiid assist ancc uf the trustees and secretary in carrying out thin work and ask ll‘? the liberal support of the pub- lio nu whoni they call. “In Charlottetown the collections will be uiude liy the envofope Bys- tirni the suiiie as iliey were last Yrlll‘. the envelopes being left at hr liouws either liH-iday or Sut- urilii" lll l:ist \\‘l‘f‘l( in October. In iiilriliinn to the envelope collec- tion ll] (‘hiirlotietotvn a spieciiil rui- leriion will be uskril from the biisi lll‘.~\ Mid professional men. Spec- ial rolleniors bring appointed for this purpose. “As everyone is aware the coat of living has been very much high- ir this ymr Bxllil with the large nurn ver of people that the Hospital nave to reed all the time it has con aeqiieniiy innde our bilh-i very much llIRlie-r than ever before. It is there fore necessary that the collections till-S Iveiir be on a larger scale if the trustees are to continue the present low rates. ilfiirthei- partic- ulars in regard to the collections will appear in the newspapers." W. K. ROGERS. (‘hnirman Board oi Trustees. Ell IFSS till] llKF SllliS FllR KlilNilS TAKE A GLASS O-F SALTS lF YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLADDER BOTHERS The Amoi-iciin men and women miisi guard constantly against Kidney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blnoil is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to litter out. tliry ivriikvn‘ from overwork. Ii"- come sluggish; the eiluilmitlvo. iissui-s clog and the result is kid nry trouble, bladder weakness l|I'1(l ll nenvral decline in health. \\'livii ffllll‘ kidneys fuel liku lllllllls oi’ loud; your back hurts ni- llll‘ llfllii‘ is cloudy. full or soili- iiiciii 0i‘ you iin- obliizvil to si-i k rvllvi‘ two oi- ilirue tinius during the night; it‘ you suffer with sick limirliiriie or dizzy, nervous spells. aciil illlllléltfll, or you have rheu- niziiism whvii the weaitlici- is bad. gel irniii your pharmacist about four OlIllt€F5_ of Jiid Salts; take a iablcsptioniul in ll irliiaa of \\"rli'3‘.‘ ‘before brciiiiiiisi iiir ii few days ziiiii your kidneys will tho-nae: iliw. This famous sails is movie liituiirl to rusldei. Mist-i .‘.l:ir— from ihu il('lll nf grapes and lemon ion Mullen-aid has returned to lis-r juice, tOllllilllVll with lithiii. iinil ' horiie in Georgi-town. MrsrGlen has been used tor generations to Jenkins ti.-.s been appointed Vicc- flush and stimulate clogged lllll‘ Principal nf Guorzrlown llluli iii-ya; to neutralize the acids in .-‘i~hool.-~A. iii-luv so it no longer is ll source 0i irritation, iliiis ending lllil(ltll‘l'_‘dl$‘ orders. ‘ ' ‘ t?‘ ' ' Jiirl salts is incxpcusitwa; icuprno‘ lllll’ izikcs il iicll htfui e cr- iivisririrn" ruusontins .‘.l‘...~.”l. lili.i.........-.- i.f...<...._ ___.-_ lyolgngu iii every home. because ..'l\liss Dorothy Keiiys after "ohfldy elm '““.““ ‘Ymislake h! .nun(“ng a week u, Vernon w, having a good kidney iliishing any _ llllll‘. ltllniu-dhn Llnlml-lit Cure: Dlntonupo-i ———Q+Q~——i— AUClION SALE lii 0i CHOICE oii - ON FRIDAV. OCTOBER 22ND. 1 am instructed by Mr. Frank Andrew of INe-w Glasgow to sell on his premises the following choice cattle:— 6 milk cows-grade Shorthorn. 2 milk cows—~Purelbred_ 1 heifer, ‘ll-2 yenrs-dmre-brsd. 1 bull, 4 yenrii—Pure-bred, reg- lslereil. .lf day stormy sale will be held the Monday following. W. D. MQZOUBREV, Auctioneer. Oct 141619. Glass. Our Sherbet O 0.0 iiiillinncy. ‘i May we have the ing you our ussortm Since 155B 1' or the Bride We are showing an excep- tionally iiiie assortment oi Cut bowls iiiid water sets are oi exceptionally lino cuitiug ind ciit '.’ W. WELLNER SS losses, Nappies. pleasure oi Show- l l t l i Jewellers x-M course of sol-rowing l't‘llillVt'll aiid| iayiiipallilsiiig fi-ii-nils was laid to fPFi ill Brude-ni-ll l,'€lllt‘ll'l‘,\'. 'i'lii' _ lHTVlCCS at lllt‘ huiiiu and Erin-i.- werv l'llllllllt'i"ll li_v Ill-v. J. . iii'ienlcvs_ Pilnltjl‘ of the Pftffilkl“! ii-i-iiin 'llllll‘t'll iif Gcurgetovsni. llc‘ paid u int-ling 311d filling tribute lil .\li‘. Guriluii. wliuiii lii- Bpuke Oil ilii an honest, true lllitll wliuiii- nia- iiiury will lu- greatly cherished. and who will lu- pin-ally iiiisscd iii the coiiiiniiiiiti‘. i... Sarsaparilla Makes Food Taste Good Creates an oppetltq, oldn ligation, lllltlflll the blood. all thus rolhvoo ncmfula. catnrrh, tho pelnl Lnl l» Concnnlratod Bolt Cuba Fortify. Body Against Chills. An Oxo cube dissolved in a cup of hot water is a splendid thing to tnln before going out in the cold or damp, or on coming in, if one feels echo: of rheu lien end flue mlgtlllcjl“l,t;l,,i.i',il,_ Ill]? the slightest illeffects. Besides it: ntrongth to the hole oyatom. M“ 3,,“ M}, ' IL GUFJML nourishing and invigorating pnr, on, Oxo och. a: a. fuel In the N“!!! i0 "m... Dhnomuu] u!“ y, generating heat that the syl- M1" i.\l". \'. .\. t‘ I ..\ll" u“ m. ‘u,’ .' ‘h. n”! "w" u‘ l Mu ix~ \ iiirt mi hh hi‘ --==-- w Hww- o-mwou. o 'i’.l.'.‘"‘.»i§EI.i'.‘.’.'i'.i_“la.-f‘"ll..§"'§i.-il”ii."""'i"""- -- .. ll Jim 1M medicine you mod rwv- o. .\l.C'l.iill‘i>ll, no»: . Si. iiiiviirii’ o" “Ml-l” m“ °l ‘w’ 1'!‘ I0“? Pm! llll—flnn alhnrlh. (‘hurcli, Miss ‘liar i-l‘.l \\'illkl‘l‘. .\li'. lg." c“b”_h"e emu.“ - 1' . - and _\|,--5_ G4 Kuiih k~fpsirnlsz ML“ “493- Ff” ‘oupi: ‘uucear jravlelr Annie “mlkvrl ‘w: GHL savory dishes and medat jCllltfi, they Slgswurxh llrus, spra '. ziinl do}!!! lhfldnmxthcful so’ (‘git IN M 'lll‘>‘ 1' Gulfiltlll i'l'0.\‘$' .\ll'~‘ u. \\'. “m” ‘"‘ ‘I’. “f” m‘ "3 ‘° ‘ ' ' ' ' t xo cubes with ‘left-overa’ and Li-slie, slur: .\ll'S. Lemuel i\i‘:l.u.iii, are“ S,“ m. ‘he Bus‘ l“ o‘ L‘ Theloddments for new, delicious dishes. pail bs-iirorii were S. Johnston. lmii- t Tlgelfllldls nqghilzrlgfi?’ 225F380 iild XICAUHLK‘, ll. u. Aliicilaren. s, °T "l "l! H" Y W5“ 3*"- S, Hessian. .\l. l’. l‘._ Aiiilrvw Lziv- l ei-si. JOHN A. GORDON The remains of tho lziti. John A. Gordon followed by a tong c.iii~ Dollar Day Shoes At! Alley’ s TWO DOLLAR DAYS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14th and 15th "l‘\l'0 Dollar Days, Thursday antlI"i-iilii_v, OPtobw 14th and l.'itli_ We propose to make these two days the biggest and best BARGAIN DAYS ever known in Charlottetowws shoe selling. Every pair of Men’s, Women’s_ Boys, Girls and Childrens, t t. l Boots, Shoes and Slippers, marked down for these two days. 20 PER (J ZIT OF l" .~\ LL OXFORDS. ll Below is a partial list of what we are offering at these ex- tra special Dollar Day prices. ' Girls fine laced boots, sizes 1, 2 and 3 .. .. . .. . . . . $1113 Girls Mahogany Brown boots, sizes 11 to 2 . .. .. .. . .. 1W5 Woiiiens Medium and fine laced boots, sizes 4 to 7 . . 15-5‘) l Womens Mahogany, high laced boots, Neolin soles . . . 6-9» ; “Iomens Mahogany high laced boots, Leather soles . . . . "-95 ; Old ladies elastic front slippers, or laced shoes . . . . 2-13" g Boys whole stock Bluchei- Boo ts, sizes 3_ 4, 5 . .. .. . for" ; Mens Whole Stock, Tap sole boots . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . LL98 1 "Mons Kip long leg boots, sizes 6 and 7 . . 1'1"" 1 Boys Grain Leather Long boots 1 to 5 . . . . . . f-Oii Z Mens high 10in laced boots. .. .. ... . . . Li)" I Boys high 10 inch black or tan, 1 to 5 . . . . . . . . . wit) Z Small boys 10 inch sizes 11, 12, 13, . . . .. ... . . . . . 4-9-1 lkiiiiiziii: I-‘(l(l'l‘\\'l~‘.\ll. Get your rubber shoes here dollar days, all specially priced only first grade rubbers carried in stock, Meifs Rubber Boots, $4.95 illltl $5.25. Boys rubber boots $4110. Womens rubber boots. -- 5. Girls $34M Childrens 1152-50- AZ}; ""i..ic:*.:.__..>..-- ATLEY x? o0. Lin. " “ " f‘ 31"" "." Charlottetown, PE. a Mr"1mwJ§§~ff:m <uuooo-><- v-coo-. 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