LA --..--..a-;z\_, nausea‘ QQAAA .4 ~ :;4,. e .\ .4- Q. ca! to ondition. R LONG SUFFERING ntll with sick hcuililcl ‘Vegan felt Irny health steadily raskai~~ a if‘. \Noi‘man.- _ m. " \NOl‘mZill"lD Teutonic, meaning u Norseman of No-rtlimarr, thiit is, n native ot‘ iNorway. i . MARCONI l Scores a Triumph ii ‘ A pro-tuned, one dial. sill ‘-i , tube receiver with perfected tone, and razor edge seiei-tlv- I ity. ' n will pay you to hear and t? iseo this set before buying. Wt , will gladly demonstrate for . you any time. i J. A. GESNER w Tire and Radio Shop Great George Street . MARCONI, Westinghouse and De Forest Crosley Radio Sets ii Batteries, Tubes. Loudspeak- ers, Etc. nan-an-‘ r’ oUTcri BULBS We have just received dlreet from LISSE, HOLLAND, a large shipment of CHOICE FLOWERING BULBS of first size and quality in IIYAC- INTIIE, TIJLIPS, NARCIS- SUB, CRUCUS, IRIS, FREE- SIB DAFFODILS. etc., etc.‘ DOUBLE and SINGLE BULBS, separate and AS- SORTED COLORS. Bulbs on sale at Mll‘ BOOK sworn-z. 4 4 1 1 1 4 a Send post card with ad- dress for a copy of our bulb list. We pay postage charm! on all orders. ORDER. NOW and get best a selection. CARTER 8i C0. LIMITED. BULBS»- IEEDS FLOWERS 1 strength and cnrsrg '. iniilra, Ncbraskar- “After ears of terrible suili-rlrig o taku Lydia l-l. Pinkhiinflu c Compound and l lirivr: improving. Altar etakirig your ini-ilicini: lur almost’! year and a half, 1 Ia-lii-vc l can uy tllc headaches have li-lt ~§ rt t ___.._._i 8,6 gyro. Adolph Brutke you fighting f against middle-age? RE OF the most critical periods of a wirrnan’s lifc (fflfllflfi between 45 find 50. Most woirieir (lrcad the approach of nriddlc-agc lJ('(t:).liSl5‘i.ll(‘.y know; only too well, the depressing ailments it brings. T3115 best preparation for this period a woman can have is a good physi- Lydia. It). Pinkllaiifs M-gi-tablc (Iolnpountl will help her- lt builds up the. ltlllltlbllf‘ and induces natural sle _. The following letters were writtvn by ivoini-n of’ rrriildle-agc. IL‘?! me. ,, also ivas troulilril with and could vat hi-lti-r and had fmver nervousness. lnln feeling line now headaches. l aln a lvi-ll wolrlrul dual! my work myself. laui today, and fi-i-l like a ililTi-ront. the mUliher of six, llllll mun-u c an _pi-r..on. You may us: this letter eight- mliousc without any iniiy ' for evi-ry iroi-il is true. w' ‘t0 he ‘i l feel that l urn entirely ullswi-i" any lffLl.i‘l'S sent to inc." well.' Mrs. Adolph lirritke, 4311i Rmmniberrtllialpui-kpqp Min. Ji-rinic ilolliei-rrian, till E- South 13th St, ho. Omaha, Ni-b- A5,,” uvlllll-I": ,,,¢,',,,,,; 11,.» §ig~ lovimth Si“, Union City, New , / nature of Lyrliu It’. I'm/Julia. JQTWY- Lydid E. Pinlrliarws Vegetable Compound LYPIA E. PINKHAM MLUICINE COHCOBOURLLONT, WHOLESALE PHODIICI-I Exporter of Certified Seed and v 39 QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN, I‘. l‘). I. Eat And Be Fit There's an easy way. Reduce your amount of rich, heavy iood and eat half a loaf daily of STEWARTS WHOLE WHEAT BREAD It contains all the elements for rich nutrition and a dallY cleansing of the bod)’- ,Ask Your Grocer. Stewart's Made in ’ Charlottetown 161 Kent street 131/1. 5f... 5. Omaha. Ncbr. MRS. BOLLERMAWS CASE West troubled with hi-ailaizhcrl, ivcakllcss, flushes of heat to the fiicu and head and loss of irppr-tilc. 3H’ l, natal about. Lydia r. Pl h-gi-tillilc (‘olnpourul and iii-gall to Lukc the rnoilrclrlc. few bottles l lrtignn to ft-vl stronger ..n...4”.~.....~~~+n; LLESTER DOUGLASS... Prince Edward Island," Table Stock Potatoes-Y]: O O1 0Q Of GOO O O O O-O O0 0Q OOOOUi _ vntw/qm‘ 1.15;. Q ’ /‘\TJIFK . _ _ ‘m1 -. gjava. ~\ lbw » \ lloliokrn, J33- “i was l Wlllilll oftiul t so wcuk l could llarrlly stand. 'rrkhuiii'a Alli‘? the first cnioss ROADS sciiocn.‘ ilonor roll for the month of Scp~ lnber: Graili: 1X»! Maymc Lani- Austin Kennedy fl Alfred lllncNell. (lradu Vltlll~l Elva Jenkins Marlon (ford 3 imlgh Kennedy. (ll-ado Vii-l liestei- Wood 2 (iuy enrledy ii Katie Molyui-aux. tirade V~I Iiiiziry Jenkins L’ Mar gnret Farqirbariion 1i Robert Stow- u ‘ l. (irrlilo il~i i".iIr.::1r' hit'('illllilll 2 i ellh Kennedy ll Walinci.» Ali-Kin .1101]. ! (‘nude r (.lr.)~1 Austin McCul- ‘lillll 2 Claudia Wood. Mary ii, MricKlnnon, teacher; _We will be buying- POTATOES TURNIPS w Live and Dressed POULTRY l at top marketprices, through- out the season. Please get in touch with us will"! You are ready to sell. The Harris ¢ Abattoir Company ' ‘eee-ee-oeweoee-oveo-Q-eeo-eos EYES rrsrrzo] Glasses titted by scientific methods. l‘). W. TAYLOR AND J. S. TAYLOR Registered Optometrists 142 Richmond Street 0444-004-000-0- eoeoeo-oo-o++¢4 Q v l s 0 Q I 000400-49 Have You Ever t Heard of r Nydl Four Good Reliabk Salesmen Wanted To solicit orders for Tailored to Measure Suits sndnvercoats. See our osah discount or special ofler of extra pants- free for this month only by sending order this month. S. F. TARBUSH 112 Prince Street, Charlottetown OGQOOO-QOOOVOQQQGQQOO- t Creophos This valuable rerpedy pos- sesses unusual value in run- down conditions, loss of flesh and a tendency toward weak lungs. Nysl - quality ranleed scientifically compounded oi’ the purest drugs obtainable. It has benefited others. It will benefit you. - litf0lil L. Worth! Sole Agent for Dr. Allan's Fox Remedies 090% if. OQOOOQQOQOOOOOQO i” learn that she is out of the City ’ ‘spent the week end on the Island .~ ithe guests of Mrs. ' left on the Borden train Saturday Central Guardian HIGHEST PRICES paid for live poultry. Harris Abattoir Co. l 8969-9-64}. 3 FARMERS ‘ATTENTION-J Bin‘ now on the market for hogs and lambs. it will pay you to gee me before (iisposlng of your stock. liurry Jenkins, Market Building. 9570-10841 CHURCH OF SOOTLANQbqRev. ‘Ewen Mncllougall, ll. D., Will preach Saturday 15th,, aiPiMuriay ltlver n! 7 p. m.. and Sabbath 16th., at lit-lie River at 10.30; {Point Prlln at ll tlllfl Hlri-h llili nt 7 p. in. ..WINSLOE SERVICES, Sunday October 16th: lllghflcld ii a. ni.; Priucetown Road 3 p. ril.; Winslow Siluth 7.30 p. in. ‘Phese services will bn conducted by Mr. James iMattlie-ws nl’ Cove Head. THANK OFFERING SERVICE] --’l‘he annual Thankofferlug meet- ing of the W. M. of the Clifton. New Ixindo-n ‘Presbyterian Church, will he held on Friday evening. ‘Oi-l. 14th., at 7.30. ' ANGLICAN CHURClb-Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. Oct. 16th. St. John's, Milton, Children's service til] a. m. Harvest Thanksgiving ser- ivice, 11 a. m. St. Mark's, Rustico, ‘Children's service and Harvest iThanksgivlng 7.30 p. m. Service combined. Preacher. Rev. C. F. Johnson. ' BRILLIANT STUDENT.-- 'i'.he results of the Third Year Scholar“ ship examinations held iii Septem- yliei- In the Facility of Arts. McGill iniversity, were posted Saturday illiflfllillil. bliss i-‘railces 1-). M. lileiul ol‘ Caaeurnper, P. l-I. island. iwns awarileil the .\lujoi~ i-ilrnrn l.\\l is sciliiarship of one hulldreil ‘and filly ilollarz-l. 'l‘he award oi this scholarship is based on the 11P- lademli- merits oi‘ the student 11:4 ‘lweli as on the results oi’ thi- vxnrn- rlllnllfinfl. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ‘MEET- {mig-Tlie September meetinE . P? the Indian River Women's Instit- lite was hel_d at the home of Mrs. JOB. M. (illlls. Meeting opened :with the singing of the institute Ode. Twelve members answered iRoil (‘all with "What I would 110' .wll1i n thousand dollars." Report of‘ work done _on schools was sulr, ,_rnittod and approved. After the, ‘completion of the business music, was furnished by Mr. R.S. McLel-, ,lnrr, Mm. ll. Glliis and Miss Kath-I ,ieeu Drlsccii. Lunch was then ‘served and the meeting brought to in close. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Thoii. Ro- gers, Oct. 12. Members pieasenn- swer Roll Call with “The Funnier-it _ Scrape I ever saw anyone in." COMES TO V'.!|S|T— BUYS ‘FARMF-Mrs. John Smith of‘ Tnrr~ Vlllllilll. ilirlifnx (T0,, and Mr. Wr-liion Smith and Mrs. Wri- VilOII Smith of ilzriifzix, mntorr-il to lllr- island nu Monday, September- ,26lll., to attend the Exhibition hi .('l1lil‘l('.l|i‘i0WlI. ‘they only in» lcndr-il stopping n week, iult were so planner] wllll the Island that they stayed ten days, and liked li so well llllll. Mr. Weldon Smith lbonght flUOllP hundred arr:- farm at Argyle Slime and intends atart» lug farrulill.’ in the Spring. Whilr- lu Charlottetown, Mrs. Smith and party were staying with NIH- Sirlllhfial son, Mr. Iiorni-i- Smith, 25 Gerald Street. it is ten year's since finial-c saw his mother and throther. I -——<0&—-——— PERSONALS The many friends oi Miss Rose‘ Callaghan of Dromore. are glad tot Hospital where she was undergoing‘ ‘treatment for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Willis. and Mrs. Branch of ‘Bathurst. N. 13.. Wm. Campbell. Wlnsioe and Mrs. Russel Roper. Royalty. Miss Teresa Reid. Hope River. morning fornn extended visit to the United States. She will visit hcr aunt, Mrs. Thos. Hughes, Boston. and her sister Mrs. Patrick Mc- Kenna, Roxbury, and later on will visit her. youngest sister in Provid- ence, R. 1., Slater St. James. 11er- friends wish her a safe Journey and n. speedy return in the Spring. —- 'WEATHER SIGNS Iinai- Frost ls a sign of ralii. Cold autumn a short winter. If rats and mice nre resticse. rain. Trees grow dark before a storm. After a warm autmun n long winter. up hills. _ The more snow the healthier the season. Bearded frost is n forerunner of snow. Ii lt rains before 7 ll will rcriit’? before 11, Expect fair weather from one night's ice. A green Christmas makes n white Easter. A fol! in February lniiirntos .1 frost ln May. - Rain ill frequently ougurcd by beaded frost. Tulips and ilendellons close lip before a rain. The note of a sand mole ls r1 sure sign of frost it‘ lt rains after twelve at noon - it. will rain next. diiy. it‘ it rains before sunrise expert o. fair afternoon. - A Rreen Christmas will make a full churchyard Three white frosts will bring n storm every time. Rain long foretold, long past: short notice, soon past. if gnafs are plentiful in aprlnl. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Gieanings From iof Victoria are passing a few plea- her" non, _ it will surely rain if moles cast _ l lllr. and Mrs. Warren Lord and party of Surnmerslde, P.E.I. paria- ed through Tryon on Saturday nf last weak. Tryon And Vicinity, ‘Mr-a. Ed. Boswell and Miss Elnie l G . i A deep gloom was cast ovi-r Ihci entire conrlnunlly of Tryoll whorl. lire news spread on Friday, (li-loir’ er 7th, that Doreen, the little Tl, nrontirs old daughter of Mr. and‘ Mrs. Hiram llowatt. had been call- ed to her heavieniy home, Vi'll(-'I'(' Jesus waits, "suffering little i-hll-i _dreu to come unto hhn." Th0 synr ‘,pathy of their" rriaiiy friends urie. with the Borrowing fdtlter and nin- lher. The funeral services which, ,Wrri- held on Saturday, ()ctob“r' gain, were conducted by in.» RQ\/_ (r, ' Mr. Willard Thomas of Aihauydsunlflrg’ pawl". "r “Hm”! (immh sant days visiting relatives ill the Provincial (fiapital. A motor party Mr. and Mrs, Moli- es Woodside; Mr. J.C- Woodslde; Mrs. lieeny, and Mr. "flPliOftl Woodslde, visited (Blluton, P.i"..i. on undny lnsl. ’ To Mr. and Mrs. I_)au Dart. v Tr on on Tuesday. October 41h, i1 do gbirr tsiilibornl. [éii-iiggxigbilfilxiiltill Tryon nn MntulnY- l“ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Itlachnmll M“ m“ lmuller- 1m" "1' VMtY-“l ias moat popular young rncrr (‘U- liflrleil on Monday, Octobci- 3rd for" Vancouver. 11.0. ills many frii-iidu wb-rh lrinl lion Voyage and tlii- lie-u oi‘ hit-k lil his attempt to win laruc and’ fortune, and hope to be able to “all 01' him “One of the sur-iressfirl liiliinilers abroad." and little ilaughtvr, of Albany, l'. EJ. were recent visitors to Vicinr- in where they wore the guests of Mr. and Airs. Abner liowatt». Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacDonald.“ Hampton, P.E.1., were visitors ta Tryon on last Sunday. Ouc ni mn- crilhusiastir- sports- man was very much surprised in nee a goose. flying over llirii last‘ week with n trap attached to ll~l foot, ill wirich it hail been unfor- tunate enough to become eniinuredf The many friends of Miss Flor- ence llabey of Tryon very much regret her departure from the so cial circle 0t‘ the community on Saturday last for Boston. Mass" where she will he the guest of her ulster. Aitiroirgh we each and ev- orynne hope she may have a very pleasant vacation. we also hope she may rzet sufficiently iromeeick to return again soon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dawanuarni blaster Kenneth of Augustine Cova and Mr. and Mrs. v.n. liowatt. nl" Til/on, motored to ilurlter ltivcr on Sunday auil enjoyed their ii-lp immensely. Mrs. (Dial Bell of Cape Travrrfle spent Friday rind Satirriiay of lust week in Tryon, where she was the guest of Mr. and Zvira. Donald Bell. Tire rain on Saturday. which had been predicted for marry days stopped digging npierations, for a Br Ayamlmnil. INCE S short time. One old sage told m". new wigs, people of refinement have enjoyed the ', pure creamy lather and the delicate, clinging , fragrance of Yardley's Old En lish Lavender ; . Soap, the luxury soap of the wor d. . g“ a It purifies- refiires~~ imparts exquisite charm and l subtle, isvliznnrizn YARDLEY, 8 New Bond St, LONDON, Eng. Gamma: 358-362 Adelaide st. \V.. ’i‘ororrto 2, (mi. i‘.$..»\.: l5 Madison Square, New York Jail/trad the days of kneebreeches and powdered lingering fragrance. $1 per box-of fr, large cakes at all best Druggists and Department Stores. Q ARD1EY§ . f? l0 Gnqii wig l " Soar» Recent visitors t'r0m Airgustinc Cove to S'Side were the Messrs- Willard Wadmtiil; Eddy Wndmzln; Milton (f: 1'3 Fred beard and John liincKcnzre. "The files luid their “rushing out" and it yvaii a sin-e sign of‘ rain. auri l"? (‘Pfiillllly "knew his onions" Ollr local pirtato King, Mi‘. Latvia Howatl, of Tryon, reports ll very Knoll crop. with very little rot. Mr. OiTe Drop Oi Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Robinson. of Sunimerslde motored to ’l‘ry0I1 on Sunday, where they visited friends. ‘Mr. J. Erl Thompson oi Yorth 6t ) 9 !9___ r _ Tryon was g Sunday viiiitrii" lfl I “tnam s Corqs Westmoreland. Achlng‘ The many friends of Miss Frau» cls Roger-soil, little ll yGflf-Oltl! ) , daughter m- M“ and M,“ parkerlor two of lutnams on any sore Rogormm of viclomh W“, mm,h;(:ol"n and out comes all the pain. reg,“ ha. unfortunate mmideutirtftizr- a few flliIllliiJfiilUllS the corn of a few days ago. it seems the ill-“lhllve-l" "P “ml ‘lrPllfl “it N" “Park tie girl while sitting on a loud oi‘ 1191101". I10‘ Dillcillnl-l 11'0"! “Elli; pounoég w“ thrown between m» Shoes any more. You can dance or wheel and the nlovon horses suddenly started. havlnl! two bones broken in h leg she also sustained a bad cirt isn't it wonderful-Just a drop Besides only Putnam's ("orn 'Satlslaetiorl guaranteed. tiruggists everywhere, Refuse a| iiowall who had about hall‘ a huli- i110 1'11"‘. ill" KHP-‘ll 0f iii-H Hi-Nirl‘. iircd acre..- oi‘ DOHIIOPH is wi-li hall‘ Airs (rni-iluir Xiaridarizrne and done, and hopes to tinlah thr- ruainiier iii (iiulil llli-k Lewis! The hiessrs Bruce Campbell, Jiiril inc, old acquaintances. Aiurray; flurry Dawson _ani1 Flinn-r" Dawson, were VlHllOFl-i in Silnli11"1‘-| side on Saturday evening in‘ last weck, and no dmillt enjoyed _ evening oft‘ alter the strenuous l;l-‘ hour of iiigglrlg "Spllflfl." Mr. and Mrs. (his Wailiicli oi Ni Tryon were Summer-skin. ThQrosl, of friends of hirirSlciil (lroen are very glad ‘ |llPI' back again alter (enjoying when the-Walk in vmfliflli- B" Hum Y0" ‘l-“Pflir-ril in Milford, Mass. Where sin-l l3-“ll'i1"l'°l'-_ was the welcome guest of her sis- Soltl by tor, hire. Oldfield. Mr, Edward Webster" of Portland. about FPC€lli llia l"‘-illl‘(llll('l', .\ir. llurrj" Webster‘. Ml". ‘Webster, who has been absent i" years set-a many changes and is u ivucka more. passing an enjoyable lirni- renmv- an" t -—-———<oo--i-_ “" Fall - 0J1; Attack them at the beginning. Heat and inhale MinurcYs Rub on throat and chest. w” NAR o" "ill only l-iN . nlotoriats to l to welcornel l visiting in Arlgusf- the face. Her complete recovery siibsititirli: for PlllnflIl1'S—ll.'N the is hoped for in the near future. best. Oregon in now \ effects in inexpensive HavcYOZISccn the new pattern Congoleum Gold , Seal Rugs? They're entirely different and surprisingly The very next time you are in any House Furn- ialiings store, ask to see theassortmentofattrac- tiveCongoleum Gold Seal Rug patterns. For it is only then that you will realize how otitstandingly beautiful these rugs really are. The best of authentic Chinese, Persian and Domestic rug patterns are reproduced in these Easy-to-clean rugs in all the beauty of their ori- m ginal colour blendings. y " When you ask the price, you will at once agree that you can make no better investment in house-furnishings, for in no other manner can you secure such attrac- tive colour settings at ,;' such low cost. For instance, there are the two new trailing- vine patterns, the latest effects in rug patterns, “Jack-O'-Lantern” No. 310 and “Firefly” No. 312, rich in the warm tints of autumn foliage, admirably set off with delightful bor- der effects. TA iiJuck-(T-Lantern” Gold Seal Rug N0. 310 is shown here Look for this Gold Seal expect n fine autmun. A rainbow In the morning is the shephsrifs warning. BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME l , ONGOLEUM CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL Because they are genuine Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs —wi'th the Gold Seal on the surface-they are guaran- teed to render years of satisfactory service. Send this coupon for a free copy of the latest pattern booklet in full colours. snob" Address . . . . . . . . .. Chm...» - ~ ' ' ' " prov - - ~ ‘ - ' ' ' ' " LITTLE EXP-ENS}: