hqronnn 1s, c1920 . lilolitiiw SUPPLIES I Q gar your Ponltr! "““fi.2.'.‘ ‘$2.1M? P479 "lffifigl. prices Ind bis wlgilnd m, Egg: Ind Dressed fauna there le bl! lnmmybl" d will continue to e. g [or feed and atten- [5 small comfllffld with émnginnnclll reaultl. ' pecinlt! of l-cYiinm-lllaaoiis‘ slid lunvllu- Just Arrived -BEAUTY- Everyone worships at ‘the Shrine of Beauty—and why ? — Because bea-uty stands for Health, Culture, Refinement and a n ap- - preciation oi’ Nature's gifts If you would bring many of the good things of life Look If Fwd‘, No . l q o ~ mc , nyqxyBflflfirulllriletrlrl-‘Qggojalgaltly; to you instead of suing iil-.~l,.l,,_,tgrrylrzox%wgli Fofmudtu- aftei them. cultivate and ab!‘ ‘ s00 Bag! M!" 0'1"" 9'"- clear complexion by using ll u e no teeth. Grit inlliiltelie iiilren into the crop ' m assist digestion.) ' creams and lotions we al- ways have in stock. ThcZ Macs _' "149 Great George St. , n Leg llnlulil. ,**,’;?"3,.,",";'....‘§ Pullete with ll“ g hgnd, no that you cun lmrp a record of their 18¢ “'9 have bOlIl Celluloid nins and Ailuminum numbered bands. Wllolaoeule , ' l Lowest Prices. Ina Retail. Oaiter 8i Co. Ltd. i; take care of a beautifllb one of the many excellent - The Shrine oi » fice. - son, cousin oi‘ tho Quality Counts Every Time Tobacco like every other nr tlcle sold inust have quality, and who llllysl-lickeyhi Twist Tobacco pays for flavor and qilfllll-Y 1nd it is not pretty tags andylflbels that men want, they want flavor and a tobacco that does not crumble and Hickeyfis is the one ihat fills the bill. HICKEY & NICHOLSON TOBACCO ' CO. LTD. i __.; Six Extra Specials idea's Tan or Black Grain Bill Bill. Slip Sole Double Sole $6.00. $6.75 i Boys sizes 1 to 5 same as above Slip Sole Double ...$4.40, $4.90. Youths Sizes 1i to l3, Same as abovc. Slip Sole $9.00 Men's Gun Met. tlalf and 3 Strap Slippers 'Blu. Bal, Goodyear Wclt...... ..... .. $9.00 spEciAi. PRICES. Rubbers to fit every foot. y _ Try us the next time you need anything -- in footwear. ' LePage. Brady & C0 LIMITED. 5a....‘ < Women's Mah. Cali’. Bal Goodyear Welt, Neolin Sole and Rllb- ber Heel all sizes $8.50 Womens Box Kip Blu- Bal. Solid Leather In sole all "sizes .... ..$5.25 HURLBUTS Babies B o o t e e s, Moccasins ‘ ? Meet the High Cost oi Coal With One oi our Economical Heating Stoves uation is betoming critical and son wlllconserve their coal pile all ' The coal sit every wise per they can. A coal or wood heater eat comfortably the ma home during the cold days expense. _will make it possible in living rooms of the of Fall, at very little Ytu would do well to lo _ ok over our assort- ment before purchasing elsew here. , The Rogers Hardware Co. Limited lluiiu STREET ciiiiiou STREET iE-Zie-lo-isyoi.‘ 1n tobacco the flavor and nlilkcup are vcrY essenlllll- Th9 ma“ . §X§JKOSKHI 5 a fi ' i .1 ~ toresiing wedding was 80ll"llll’liZ(fll x THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. 1M9. . __Mo~ARcii YARNS-All lhi= popular colors just received at Pa- WM- 10 18m 3i. iFOR RENT-A first class up» "Elli B13110. Apply at Guardian of’ ‘ 3546 10 lllil’ " LOVELY SOFT, KNITTING Yawn-s. Monarch brand jun-t rc» ceived at Patons, in all the bright new colors; suitable .for sweaters, 1181B. etc. Patons. 10 18m3i. NOTICE.— Schooner Earl Rich nrds with two lluindred und fifty toils lnverness screened coal is dua to arrive any day. ‘Phonio 171; A. Aylwilril & (to. Connolly wharf. . 353840-1641. WEDDING BELL8—A very lll- at St. -l’uill‘.~i (‘ilurch, Sturgeon, on Sopl. 22. when Miss Frances iii. Dilly lilld Mr. Philip Creed, bolii of Sturgeon, were ilnlted in llll‘ holy bonds of matrimony. 'I‘hi\ nuptial iilass was oclchrulcd by Rev. Tllcoilore Gallant. The bridl- looked cliurlnlng in a suit oi‘ ilavy blun silrgv, witll hut to nlziich und was iiitenllctl by ‘Miss Mary Jiliiilij- groom. wiiih- tlii- groom was ably supported by .\'lr. ICllWllfi] Daly, l)l'OlIlf‘l' oi’ the bride. Aficii- ‘the (‘PNEIIIODY iliell ap- py couple,-accompullled thy the ini-i uleiliiltc rcliliives um] fyipndg ill'| thi- contracting parties. drove to lilo honlo of the bride's lll‘0lll('l'. when- u vcry pleasant ilay was spent iii lllusic, song iind dnnco llllil puma-hing of lilo inziny illellcll- oil-s sci liPitlllklllfllll. lll the even“ inc," a lllflli‘ liuinboi- of guvsls iii-- l'lV'(‘tl and illl. buttered into till‘ spirit oi‘ the occasion with iluwllllll‘ liezlrtotlncss only to he found wimro joy rr-lgnii supreme. Tho illuny rind valuable gifts give uni- ple proof of tile popularity of thi- bride and groom. That they may enjoy n ‘long and happy wedded me is l)“. wish of their hosts of friends. f THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘rr PAYS lohuy in no. Pnov-l, N'8 CATA- “OON5U LT HOLMA 0g 3015-6-22-tf SOUVENIR OF PRINCE ED- WIARD ISLANE-Behuliiful llllus- trated descriptive souvenir ready to mall. Only 50c. by mlall 67c. Charlottetown Guardian. NIGHT CLASSES—THE EVlEN ing classes at the Union (‘oninler- rial College will open on Wednes- (lily next at 7.15. Special instruct- ion in all branches. A splendid cl)‘ portunity for those who are working during the day. Full particulars on application to Prin. lliornn. 3550 10 1S 1i FINE APPOINTMENT -—The miiny friends of Miss Alberta Mac Fill-lane, formerly oi’ Sulnmersiile will be pleased to know that she has lice-n appointed to the stuff oi‘ lllt" Provincial Nornlui School, Vic toriil, B. (‘., in charge 0f the Do- iileslio Science Department and llYgivllc as instructor. MURRAY HARBOR NORTH Schooh-Jfollowiilg is Lhe Honor Roll fol- lilo nlonih of Sept- (l-RADl-J fi-Nlay Johnston, Flor- cnce Kcnncdy and Florence Mae lion-on. Annie (‘lolvz GRADE 5.-— (‘ciia Graham and Ada Condon. Lizzie (fonllon, GRADE 4~il§ileen hlaPLui-v, ‘Lorno Kennedy, Floyd Johnston: GRADE 3-Et1ward (flow, Louis (‘olliion, Wm. Lnndri- grill und Rue iU-ililclly; GRADE 2 e-Prestun lliiricLuro und Daisy Johnston, George Miller: GRADE 1——Je~l.~lle Portor and Ivan llendcr son: PERFECT A1"l‘l<lN>DAN(JlE—— May Johnston, Annie Clow, Jes- sli- Portor, Wlllltllli Landrlgrin; l‘l~lli(‘l\1N'l‘.-\GE OF A'l"i‘END- ANL‘E~--~77.8; NUMBER OF ‘PU- PILS ENROtLLED.—2B; AVER- AGE} A'l"l‘ldNil)AN(‘-E—10.4l'l; Lau- l-ii MuuDougilll, 'l‘eachelr_' DUNSTAFFNAGE — Following is the Honor Roll of Ihlnstaffnagl» School for -Sopt.-~GILADE 7—~\'llc- lcil 'l‘el'rell and llelon McLeod Hiuui, Florence Stewart, liiilllrcil 'l‘liolnpson: GRADE 5——llildii Mat- tllclvs, Marguerite ‘Pcrrcll, Niargur- -¢-0>--—-- Lachlite, Que. 16th. 1918- Mlnarrfs Llnllnent c0.. Limited. Gentleman-Ever since coming, home from the Boer war I have been bothered with running fever sores on my legs. ltrled many selves and llnllnents; also doctor- ed continually for the blood, but got. no permanent relief, till last winter when my mother got me to try MINARUS LINIMENT. The effect of which was almost magical After two bottles the sores com- pletely dlsappeared and I have worked avery working day since Yours gratefully, JOHN WALSH. r ct (‘airns and Elsie llhynes equal GRADE fi-wilfred Stewart, Bessie Foster, John (‘airnsz GRADE Ii— Eileen Boswell, ‘Georgie O‘C0nncll GlliAlDE 2—Mzirlziire.t Miilfilfifll, Lorne 'l‘hompson_ Arthur lthynes: G-llA-IJE l, Siz-ditlna Boswell, Ro- bertinu Boswell, Nlilmlon Thomp- son: flRiADlE 1, Jiz-Vllentlall Mac- (Yllllllll, Stanley ‘akeliri: PER- l<‘l<}t"l‘ A'I‘TEND.AN E—il9lt‘n M0 Lcoll, llizirgnrci Pillrns, llilda Mal- lllclvs, Bessie Foster, John (‘airns Nluriznrct Mat-Lend. Marion Thdnlp son. Rllnilrllhu Illnlini-Ilt (furl-n IIInIi-lilili-r | Enamel Ware of the Best Mike in Preserving Kettles, I ‘ i Double Boilers, '1- i- d Smile With , Every Shave Tilt-ire is no reason why any nlan should not shave himself smoothly, comfor- tably anil snlillngly. The Safety Razor hiis bet-n a great boon to mankind- but we still sell a great niany OLD STYLE RAZORS to Sauce Pails. Tea Kettles, etc., ctr. IIINNVIIDI WUIQIWFQQ’ Black & C0,. men who prefer them. We handle a complete line of RAZORS, GILLETTE ilAZORS, . AUTO STROP RAZORiS, GEM RAZORS, MARK CROSS RAZORS. STROPS, MUGS, LATHER BRUSHES, SHAVI NG ‘ ‘POWDERS, _ CREAMlS, AND SOAPS, FACE LO- i Dr. E. O. Harris Eye Specialist ' Oflice, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. Office Hours: 9.30--12.30, 2-5 Phone 68-Y. -Q~_+.-. TIONS, BAY RUM, TAL- CUM POW DERJS . ETC-, ETC. Get an outfit and acquire tho hubit of shaving every morning. lt will make you feel clean, fresh and fit throughout the entire day. Johnson 8i Johnson The Quality Drugstore COR. KENT a. PMNCESTS. ’§)V 0 Ilandsomeiy Illustrated ed on Art Paper. By Mull 57c. llll-‘l-O-Q, Souvenir Prince Edward Island Only Limited Number on Sale. Price 500- Oharlottetowu Guardian Oilicc i ltfilt-Hlffllff f- and Arciscicany Print- \ \ McKaig to read the following ad- dress: Miss Norma. Murchison. WEDDONG ANNOUNCEMENT ——A marriage of lnore than usual interest recently look place at Mi. Albion, Lot 48, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins, when on the 24th day of August. i920, at 3 ifvlulrk in lilo afternoon, their iliiilghler, Mary Victoria. becunle the wife of Mr. Robert Roy How» leit of Annllndaie, Lot 56. Only the lmnlediate relatives and near frionldc-l of the bridal pair. were llrcrienl. The bride, Iooklilg very sweet in a charming gown of white dilchl-ss sulin and georgctte with 1i. veil of tulle nnll orange blossoms, the bridal bouquet being of ‘white austere and maiden flair fern. The bride entered the rooni leaning on the arm of her father The ibridal chorus was beautifully rérldPrsd by Miss Jessie Jenkins hiarslifir-iil, niece of the bride. Thi- bride- was aiieilded by her sister, Oil's. J. W. liulleill, while the Krrlom was ably supported by Mi". Bniieili. ltev. R. W. Lindsay’ of llllzelbrnok perforiucil the inur- riilgn l'9l'1'fll(|lly, ilfll-i- which ii dainty ivcilding supper wils serv- crl. llli- roolns iii-lug prcilily dc- coriileil with ferns und flowers. An extensive shower was given the bl-ilie some time previous, at. the home of her pastor and his ivifc, Rev. ‘ll. W. lllltl lilrs, Lindsay Wllcn hor numerous friends came from fur and near with valuable gifts as tokens of their love and (‘Hlilfilll and also in express in inn- lliblc words their appreciation of hm‘ us u friend and as a talentcil lnenrlbei- 0i‘ lhi- liuzelbrook Bllpiiiil ('lllll‘l‘ll,llllll i-hilir, where silo so ofii-ii delighted llli- audience \\'lill her svvlloi. singing. The grooill is one of lllf‘ izalliinl young men of this Province. who volllnioi-rilti his services in ille (‘ireilt Wui- und served two yours overseas, The hridul piii-iy luotored to Annun- daie. \\'lll'.'i‘(—' ll large reception was lcnllercil them ul the homo of the gl‘0(llll'H mother. Mrs. John Iiow- leii. The popularity ui' lllB-_\‘tillllfl couple Wilrl unlply expressed in the iirrhy oi‘ magnificent gifts re cr-lved in cut glass, silver. lint-n, Dear Young Frlend:——Havlng learned with regret that you intend ln the course of a. short time iu leave the Province for the winter months, we, your friends‘ and neighbors in Clyde River, consi- der this an opportune time lo come and spend a social hour with You. your parents and other meni- hers of your fnnlily und to show our ilppreciiliion oi‘ your faithful- lless to duty as well as your ilni~ iablcncsii of manner, which al- ways leaves its impression. Your departure means a person- ill loss to us and we shall miss yon froiii ‘the many places you were called upon to fill. The Mission liund of Clyde River Presbyterian (‘hilrcll will lDiSp their! leader who has brought the Blind to silcll u stale of efficiency. in the Sunday School your clilss oi little ones will nliss you also. As organist of our church you [il*l'lfIl‘lll(-3tl l/Olll‘ ilnty ilohly. ln every captivity you gave us of your best und the rc~ suits incl with general accepiance. We realize no-w that we may llllv" exacted loo lllucll wearing liillfll’ from you, considering your youth. Now we thunk you for it all and hope you lire none tho worse for it. und you l-HIVP gained an ox- poricnce that vrill prove usefig in the future. We wish now to show our further appreciation in a s» (fflflil form. Please act-cpl iliil purse. not for whiit ii i-oliiiiinii. but us ii token of our fHllEWlll. Willi all good wishes linil ll null-l rt-tilrii to (‘lyric River, \\’i‘ will i-vi-r rcnluiii your sinccrl- fl'lt‘lllll=, (‘lyde Rival", Sept" lil20. Afil-r ihu reading oi‘ this lid» dross, tho chnlriliuli added a few words of appreciation, ivhicii was unanimously sccolirictl. The ladies Fll'l'Vt’*il ii very tasty luncheon, ilc» l-iilililanicll by ii-l- (‘l'l';lllij illi-u iii‘ ll‘i' glllllfls :illil l.{4‘Ill‘l‘lli ilivl"i'illil{lll, the pilrly lll'(ll{l' lip. billing rlilil-li to their young ii-li-iill and llvl‘ low-i l-IFIIIHI inothci- and iutlinr, nnil substantial chcqucs. ’l‘hi> PAGE A FIVE ONLY TABLETS MARKED- “BAYER” ARE ASPIRIN Aspirin at All WilllOLll the "Bayer Cross" Not o _ ~ _. , 3' flflfifilitlje which contains complete db P?“ n "I mm‘ ‘I’ -ti :3. Then you lire getting real hlitlllnliltiqii liililllll l'l!'lll—lh9 Hemline AQPIH“ m’ S“, lulu. "Wyn, m, u] with tho ~ibt~ii by physicians for over line- “ami. l‘|;-,yi’r"'rly- Vllll n not taking‘ il-cll years. Now rnlulc in Chnldl. rill lit all. l _ Ilaiilly tin boxes coiltuirllifi l2 Accept. UlliY ‘hill/IT Tsllllil“ l ' ll‘ls cost. lrut il. few conga. ruggie Aspirin" iii ‘llll iillllfulllfll. "l r Alllhl‘ sell b17897 ‘Buyer package!‘ There i" onlv one Aspirin-“Bayer"—You mint I87 "B5759" . _. _. i.~.:iri: lri pistol-nil in Pzirinlla) of ‘Plover Manufacture of Mono- ali-i \\'lli..- ii is wlll lirlowil tliul Aspirin IIlPlfll lily" . [mil ljlllnlil imitations, the ’l‘ahlei| of Bayer Camila) . Llitll’ lIUnLrll] ltudu mark, lllb "BIYLI Crull" vision? noNo I934 AT 93 We offer Victory Builds 53g p.C. at lhe following attractive prices i022, 98; 1923 at 98; 1924 lit B7; 1927 at 97; 1983 a! 96%; 195'! ll 98. Some of the issues now return til/t, p.c. on the money invested. ‘This is a splendid opportunity to secure the highest trade leourlt) i ilii EASTERN TRUST c0. CHARLOTTETOWN. ‘ibtlTil-Z- Thu Salu rliilil Tues Slit 6i 154 Richmond It groom's gift to the bride was-a FOIJu lit‘ pearls. After tho reception Mr. and liirs. llolvlelt went to their lovely new home in Annan- dale, wllore‘tlleii' lilillly friends WiF-ll them every happiness for the fuliirc. —-{-§§‘—————-— , FAREWELL GATHERING A very enjoyable evening was silent at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. .l. Murchison. (‘lyde River. when n. host of friends assembled to say good ibyc to their eldest ilaughter, Noi-nlii, who ls leaving in a few ‘weeks for Michigan, l‘. S. A. Miss Murchison is ii most faithful worker of the Clyde llivcr Presbyterian Church und her friends feel that this was a niost opporlilne 1inie.to eNDPPss their appreciation of the faithful servi- i-cs. When Zlll were assembled, llPi‘ astor. D._A. Wood, called tho mowing lo tll‘(ll‘l‘ and ll5kt‘fl Iilrs. Lin-Ls. f Seamless bargain iii Wedding Rings K‘ Made Without a joint and stamped “O. H T.” and fully guaranteed. p 'G. H. Taylor‘ ..:;i;:';;.f,;."u::,1... THE GOi For p Cool Weather Tile days are get- tingjust a little chilly " for oxfords, but few people think of wear- ing high cllts this fall. Let us show you our , , new - Spats 8r Over-gaiters We have beautiful shades in F A W N , GREY, BROWN and TAUPE also the new- est in TWE EDIE BOOT TOPS in Fawn and Grey. Prices ranging from v"'QIQ-Q‘Q'TI$. We invite you _ this famous Prima i one of the three or l $2.50 t0 $5.00 Morris & Smith A The Big Shoe Store '2522_10_16_2i_ $7.50 BOOTS MEN'S BROl/‘VN on BLAlK Calfskin Goodyea value-s up to $111 {SALE PRICE Any lasl~—-ali_v sizc 5 i-2 to 1i. Now is your Samples and broken Lines. Sale lines $7.50 per pair. Alley & C". Ltd. FRIEDA iiiuilorl ..DEI\' THROATTID PRIMA DONNA If you want the real art of the w0rld’s greatest artists. there is only one phonograph for SAMPLE r Welted Boots. Samples illiil broke l. “Ow $150: n ines regular lit) , n. PRICE $7 ‘ii’... time lo get a real Fashionable Footwear to hear at ourstore the RE-CREATION of Donna, on EDISONS’ FAMOUS DIADMOND DISC. “The phonograph ulith a soul." FRIEDA HEMPEL, itan Opera Company, New prima doima Soprana of the Metropol York, is generally acknowledged to be four greatest singers in the world. you. The NEW EDISON, hear it: at E. TOOMBS .0, v