I u A teapot goodness unobtainable by ordinary means elsewhere. Ab- , I is ussn av Micuous nun. flrovvn label 76c lb. Fragrant and Flavoury Hill Orange Pekee Blend 88c lb. _ Island Motorists l I Havel Thrilling PIGIIGB Dr. lrs J. Yeo and firs. Yeo, and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. ‘l-lorne, are ‘be- iug welcomed home on their return to the city Tuesday night sitter s three weeks’ motor trip to Boston and New York, in Dr. Yale's our. They made the trip by easy staged. the maximum mileage covered in one day bell! 233- The Doctor visited hospitals in Boston and New York. taking post graduate work in. thedatter city. dn one of the Boston hospitals he met Dr. lbahey, a noted Ameri- Slave the Child and Build the Nation Why do the Red Cross and all Health Organizations advocate Pasturized Milk? if you-ask them, they will tell you it efficiently per- formed it is free from all disease germs, and the only sale milk, and retains all the food values of raw milk. Quoting from a magazine sent out by the Red Cross Society we read: "It is hard to believe anyone would oppose pasturization." It is not only the best food but the cheapest. Compare, the food value ol Pure Milk and other articles of diet. Our producers areths cleanest and best. We clarify their mllk to remove any dust or sediment which may enter the milk from the air or any other source. Then Pasteurlze to kill harmful Bacteria. You must not fear our milk is sale. Garden City Milk, Cream and Butter sold off our wag- qons and from our Plant. We also fill cracks and salt to l please your taste. The Pure Milk ch. Ltd? 111G? FOX BISCUITS We have on hand 15,000 pounds of the celebrated Ross-Miller Fox Biscuits Done up in 50 and 100 pound bags. and as we do not intend handling Fox Biscuits we are offering the above log for the next ten days at the low price of 6L5 cents per pound F.O.B. our Feed Store for spot cash, in lots of not less than 100 pounds. Hcre is a chance to get a supply of this best of all FOX BISCUITS at less thanFACTORY PRICE. Less than 100 pounds 7 cents per pound.. Get your supply at .. once. Sold only in Queen's and King's Counties. i Carter 8. 00., Ltd. FOR SALE AT FEED STORE ,. . we» . cuu surgeon who was in Charlotte- uown three years B80. when be ad- _ ilressed a meeting. of the Arman-icon‘ College o Surgeons. Dr. Lahey's head nurse is a Summerside giri— Miss Arthur. , Saturday night "Dr. Yeo witnessed Men-ell, n well known angler, 0p number of others as well as S. Landis‘ Guns and Ammunition \ A fluhlhz dfllilrtment in fmore than usual interest with a good q. Zrogstlon of other‘ sporting grunt”, seems to feature the November ls- sue oi Rod and Gun, which is" ust published. Two good llcflon egg-g" srsslso included in ilk-lung‘. tlon or outdoor remidgy, mug", "McLean of the Hudson's fly," by William -c. Milisr and "Tm ma. Buoy," by lB. G. ‘Robbins. ‘ "An Eventful, Snipe, 8h ting Trip" is a good yarn o! shoot on theTidsl flats o! the St. Lew ' co. Bonuycastle Dole writes of it ‘Fishes ‘oi’ the iBay do Chat ," while J. W. iwlnseirs article“ a month on “Cuckoo Owls “and Guckoos." Among the writerififlin Fishing Notes this month are‘!!! ark Ripley and R. lI-l. Moore. p whose articles are supplemented ' 3...: Queries and Answers section. C. the tootbull some between Dart- mouth and Harvard in the dlsrvsrd which was u wonderful exhibition. "lilte betting on the game was iuIFAREWELL To Mm AND MRS favor of lmrtnlotrl, us the latter has been the outstanding eastern team, although defeated by Yale the previous week by 14 to 7. which swept the same evening, ‘but they found the mm m‘ a terflhle mate Wm‘ “Vaggiisvrhessetllllbani.called upon. and he read ithe following address: To Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cameron. outs and submerged bridges. coming to one bridge they found it, was down, and were obliged to‘ make u detour of eight miles. They GGHBPEIIBIIL 3188 nllsol an llltfijmgflng [co ec- on 0 specs contr ntjpns. l i b 16,W. C. Motley in Outdoor talk this ' 0 . ~. r gn uguuge." ‘ ., ‘i926, the numerous friends or Mr, 0n returning home the party ran and Mrs. Joseph L. Cameron, o1‘ into u lelTlflc rain out! wind storm Grand ‘River. gathered New Engmmyhome to -bid them farewell previous Smtefiy 1.116), mm cenainly a nu-“Jto their departure from the parish. “Hg expe,.lence_ They left Bangor Mr. Leo Praugh acted as chairman, alt eight o'clock Monllny morning, ‘vmle 9' "91?’ P19331118 9708mm 0f expecting to get to St. John u“, vocul and instrumental musimstep- dancing, and stump speeches was I . e J-OS EPH L. CAMERON. On Wednesday evening, Oct. 20th, at their Mr. John J. Mclnnis ‘Dear irieudsr-Once more we were held ‘up at another bridge which was inundated by the swol- 1e11, sLreflmS. The foreman onld not ;permit them to crosfi. but a mail have gathered round your cheerful hearth where so often our hearts were filled with Joy and pleasure. Tonight a sadness accompanies us on this occasion, which we have 4 $|ulshq.0§$@n=\ Y llawuliflotlfieces; l .__- ‘ m. » A ‘THE GROSVENOR on Ad...» Design offiare Beau/F Quad Taste decrees this harmony ofidesign in your table S€I‘VIC€ 1N CHARLOTTETOWN~ on. 30th to Nov. 6th. Progress in'the fashioning of exquisitely beautiful silverware for your table, has taken" a further stride towards perfection. Community craftsmen have created gloriously lovely Tea, Coffee and Dltlnfl‘ pieces, 1p match in design, COMMUNITY PLATE flat silverware. They have become the vogue.- THE GlthOSVENOR THE GROSVENOR All vfdam Duign if x;:§;@;3>i;$ The Guardians Freebase of eedles ~ kfieedet-ez. ~ ._ t ‘ One Case Free with every New or Subscription. THE BEST PREMIUM YET That is what all Guardian Renders say about the Free Gals oi Needles. DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED Get in on this offer while ehsyuut. Do not will; a um. longer and have the disappointment of going-without on; l 0Q the hsndlest articles tnat can be had around a houn- ‘-‘ ll lfl. I-lenwal Yearly GET IT NOW! , -. Plane dud enclosed 04-00 m New o R scrlptien to the Guardian, y r “mm ‘u’ NAM! .~...¢-........... .....u-s-u...".....-.......~ ADDRESS . . . . . . . ...........-¢..........-....... _ Please mall nil free or charge your Gan 01 Needles as advertised, _,, . . , . . . .- ..<u~.. ‘IE? tuuately without a misha-p. ‘ lOwlulg to the .' mails they were ‘unable to get ‘ Stephen for the night. having dried up to such an exte nlthut they were able ups. ll was a most enjoyable tr throughout. ' ney was that over Trail up the Berkshire ‘Hills, fro . Yeo had not a single ti n wud despite the f‘ fresh-scarred roads, ‘ chains. . speed of 45 to 50 miles ' for hundreds of miles. -¢-0->~._<~ A. committee , couiposeil ~ Messrs.‘ C. J. Cooke, James B who icnvus this week fox l'i\ll("il H1818. called iiiai. years. and is conversant with nil the principles and details 0t‘ the science. it is only by experience that one is rendeied capable of (lining t-hls work lsatlsfactorlly. Foiowiilg is the address: .\ir. Joseph Condon, Esq, -' Dem" Sir and F_rientl: With sin- cere regret have we learned that you have decided to depart from this community and continue to purt of vhis fair Dominion. here, since you, a most industrious artisan, as well as an ideal citizen, huve always discharged whatever, duly thut dirolvcs upon you, with practical effect, and with genuine goodwill; and it was certainly a pica-sine l0 co-operutc with you placed in you, we always found you measured up to the obligation,‘ performing your duty with an ex-' actitnile that proved trustworthy dependence. Now, that you are about to zlo- pert for the Far West, we can as- sure ymt that you bear with you the sincere good wishes of your ‘man with u Ford car taking a. bit; seized as the chance, succeeded. and Dr. Yeo H-lldlgxpfggglng our ,, his Pliny lbllmvell 115W!‘ him. TOT-Ithut decision you have made oi sev- condition of the home and friends in Grand River. Sit. John, and had to remain at St.|We trust it is only “an revoir." As ‘Here theya member oi our various organiza- found that a. motorist who had left lions in our forming Cllmmllllill’. there for st. John had been com- YOU have always taken a bright!» .- pened 1O Tenn“ They 1e“ 5L Ste. tcrest; and your keen insight and phcn Tuesday morning, the roads B0011 lllilgmelli- 0H i111 mflIi-BPB 111'!" to continue _ their journey without further hold-‘satlsracuwy acclaim” One lntercetiilg part of‘ the jour- the IVlo-hnwk which a lllitglllfltifillt view of three . 1'9 ready to carry a. message of rom- Dllllvlllfe llllflntl U"! will"! JOUFIWY. fort. "never too tired to minister 1o w“tei"5°fl-ked- the sick or afflicted, endeared hor- lllil 110i 1189 self to everybody whose plousuw; ii. These roads nre either mucndum sincerely pray that $ b01111] or concrete and before the sphere God directs you, you will be ' storm in such splendid shape thacsnstaiued by that greatest of bless- u“ hour lugs “Good Health", and that nuc- could be muiittuiilcil with comfort'¢95$ mil)’ vfvlvll H" Yfllll‘ "ITHPIF- T0 ADDRESS AND PR§SENTATION yrofin, and James lsiaham, Ken- siugton, walled upon Mr. Joseph Condmi» fl "m"!!! 01' mill lml/ll-Iaml lMrs. Cameron bmh know for Cran- brouk, B. (‘., to take charge of :1 you to zu-cepl. from it muy be re- Mr. Cnndon has hull tion ontll- _ practical experience "in iox-ranch- Though our heart be sudut porting mg, extending over n number‘ of‘ .. 1 . . farewell. exprebb pram!“ “Luvnyln anogfig tressful, but when, as lu this case, will be a distinct loss to the people the wlwnew" “m1 wherever a mm wawlts work sud your pluce cannot he ‘Mrs. J. A. lBTOWIl, ‘Sec. last opportunity of sincere regrets for oring your connection with your old odShali we call it n farewell occasion? m tnlning to the general welfare cur- ‘rled its weight nnd brought us to u As u moul- ber of our choir and all soclul func- tions both you uud Airs. (iameruu have filled a position tllnt sllull OVCl‘ call forth from us regrets for your pibsence. ‘in the short few yearn muMrs. Cameron has been in our midst she thus, by her genial ills- ‘ position and kind good heart, over 1D All diam Deng» 9r s Rare Bung, ‘ The Grosvenbr Design Tea Service illustrated, is considered o0- be a modern masterpiece; above criticism in the beauty of its classic Adam ornamentation; in thc tapering, curving loveliness 0f its lines; in its softly glowing finish and superb craftmanship. Ran Dewy. ‘Surprisingly the ownership of such gorgeous silverware does not involve extravagant outlay. For instance; Six Grosvcnor Tea- spoons cost but $4.25. Other picccs in Grosvcnor flat silverware are correspondingly_modcratc, A Grosvcuor Bread Tray may be had for $11.00. A Grosvcnor Meat "Platter for as little as $23.00. Grosvcnor (‘nrrcct Service Picccs are priced» from $1.00 to $10.00. , Come and see these fascinating tiispiuys OPCOMNJUNITY PLATE. You will not be importuncd to purchase. » l was to meet sud know her. Yo in whatever the old home in Grand liivcr, where us host and hostess you both so ably presided and where we so many times lovingly prolonged our On View at all the Better Shops _,/ TUDORSPLATE Silverware. , \By the Makers ofCoMMunrrY Puma. Lowe é v_ . v in price, surprisingly beautiful FREE l Ask for your copy or the "Bride and Hostess Book,” an interesting brochure . on the art of entertaining. t i joyful visits, we must only hope that kind Providence may direct °E|your footsteps back, that cnuc ugaln ' you shall set forth the ilcacon dire, pile on the blazing Yuic lugs and dispense that merry chcor Lhut. you, so] well how. ~iu conclusion we nak your friends this small parting tribute of uffec-l We‘ll be all smiles tonight." - Your Friends. | The members 0i‘ the ‘\l'on\cn's lu- stltute. 01' which-Mrs. Cameron had .|l)98l\ a director since its inception, presented her with u beautiful un- _der-arm bag and the following ad- itlress was rend by Mrs. .i. A. Brown: To Mrs. Joseph IL. (Janlcron. ~ lDcar iMrs. t.‘uniei'0n,~—\\’iti1 sad- dened hearts we have gathered here tonight to bid you n rcgretiul Partlngs ure uiwnys dls- a parting promises to he perman- enl, the grief is augmenletl. Since coming amongst us some ynnrs ugo you huve so endeared yourself t0 all by your cheerful, hivlpful mnuq ner that your departure is deeply felt by each of us. As a ilircutor of our institute you have llcuu indo- fatigable in your efforts lo further easily filled. We wish you God- speed and usk you t0 curry this" small ‘gift us an evidence oi our esteem. -. rThe Grand Ttivor Women's insti- mw-Mrs. J. 1D. ‘Nicbellnn, Pres}; m “surprised at nny friends. When though-ts ohms ‘home engage the mind. be sure tol purge recall tlhc many happy associations Good Wis-lieu are, indeed, pleasant fthst characterized your sojourn in to remember. yet a wcii dhnsington. ‘Signed by citizens of KellRing-lgtrpnge ‘ton and surrounding communities. thankql the people that so kind- was most greatly ly remembered him, for their em- Mr. Condon this expression tilled» purse is n consoling friend in a _ country. He sincerely address and accompanying: (with evident gratitude. Today the eyes of the world rest upon the imperial conference. Irish F'Ghvst‘\fl; 2, William Lyon Mackenzie King, Dominion ol- Canada; 3. Stanley Baldwin, Great Brl tairl; 4, Stanley Cbmmenwealth oi Australia; 5, Waiter 3. Munroe, Newfoundland; 0, {Iir James Craiq,'Northern_ll‘all ndp 7, Jill. If .Abovc are shown premiers attending the pariey. 1- William I. Coaprflvlv lllslbdurns Brlwn, l Hbntiom-Union hi; of photic verbal expression 0i’ wishds‘ ‘Ruth Africa; 8, J. G. Castes, Dom lnlon oi New Zealand. ~lt is to be noted that this: empire repressntativammesl on‘ F ll" | "W" Eflllllinfi Goodwill and hccepi-etl for prosperity. ' ‘ " Hlsmler Baldwin being merely "prlrnus Inter pares." _ ~ t 3-: .- w. ‘ 2~ . _ - " . us. y i Bringing Up Father u“ ~ g - ..\ ‘ . , _ l. i _. _..\.t; is MR. c.ASI-IBA< IN? TELl-i-QIM MRJI GAQLINQ . l e MoManui ' J ........._ ,. . _ _ _ _ __ _€_______ “A tries: he‘? IJUSTCALLEDTO " 1. r 41.40 a sea. HOW You .1‘ - a <° fesgvtsr .- . ' Anor-una-cAsl-l- - ~ 5A4. ARE- rm s3 SORRY ‘r0 HEA THAT YOU LOST A DIAMOND .-\\\\\ * ."33u~.5?fi.'°.;. ...~.~. ;f-\_Tl‘.‘i';“‘" r ‘i