m. Dunbar tries ' ‘Regime’! fin l vfinrOnly ’ u“, annlfhlzil$xillllevtiiliim. a . s tentlrnon : ‘f d 1 ‘ ‘ti! oereohieldffloserve ' a - m" . ' . m, mud fiflm‘°‘,‘,;';,.;';'1. Fin; with milk or fruit. Use in ‘Mir. George IMornson has return- wlilih mil: {we tnnw Mllf- cooking too. ed tp Boston. latter a pleasant vac- n pennuien c1000! l . ..*.-:::i:.*:.".r."r.."r.':.t" "' Y inure!!- L. D. Dari‘; (Address on Reliant) l ' ' l l ‘the bane of ,,fi‘§.'.'_m3§:r°¥oii§ diseases mly lptraced to it. It fll the system 11th vile poisons and esp: strength. ._‘_ ,3,“ curt cflord to ignore its warn- Kello and sold taut-ante. " ALL-BRAN‘ 100% bran Kellogg/ind 100% eifeldtive spots before the eyes, are just a Jewrfil snot-with! t" tht-vw t" * to reliiive constl atlon or ill refund t e money. “ram-i r 'l ALL-BEAN is made by Kelogg in London. Canada, y. rs everywher . Served at leading hotels and rel:- Eastern Notes And News By The Way Miss Celia Diu-gwell. Sourls. left for "Breton Friday. ' Mr. Leigh tDingwell “jltneyetl" to Scurls on the C. -N. it. lest week. IBL-BRIAN is guy. Mr. A- E: Clarke was a passen- ger on the Eastern train ‘Wednes- dny evening. ~ .4 ntion on P. "E- island. M-rs. W. ii- Townallenil and son, Francis were among the motorists to Chnrlottetowmsunday. ‘Dr. A. A McDonald has returned to his home in Soilrls after attend- ing Medical Conference in Moul- Dr. AKA. McLean. Sourls. motor! it!‘ East last week on n professional r D Mr. Elmer ‘CBJIIPDBH. Rollo Hay Weill. has ire-tailed a new rnldo in his home. _ .' M1‘. Frcelnan Garrett. whose ac- cldent was reported some time asu is somewhat improved. 1Hallowe'ell was celebrated in real. style in most o! the districts this Y@R1"'-E'$l1t;clally ln Sourle. I tCapt- Jerewah ls at present in pol't nt liay Fortune with n cargo 01' goods for M. ll. Dlngwell, mer- challt. Messri-i- J. Muliwexl and J. Mc- DOIWHLSOUTIBY. nre handling pota- toe-s nt Si. lCharles and hlttLcun. Ltd. ...., .,., rrnrowlv cu w‘: Q ..,, ,1 THE CHAR 3 I - Ronni his ncphcw, of (ii-and View at Point Print recently. 1n Montague n‘... week. tatoesv at Melville. Williams. oi’ Surry. for Nlstthcw ed to hcr usual good health. Belfast And Vicinity .\1r. Duncan Angus McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Dougnld Mclilnnon, Mt. liuchannn. were visiting friends Mr. John A. Ross. or Surry. is recentlfl busily engaged in burying potatoes. Mr. Uuucnn lialderson is buyinl: po- Mre. Roderick MoRuu and daugh- telz. Dorothy, spent the Week-end with her sister, Mrs. Wilfred .\ic- . tIPrlends regret the illness ot‘ "Mrs. Wllllnnl IDuchunnn- Roseberry, but ltoltc that she may soon be restor- ton the rune gave way and he fell about 50 feet. his hands and feet be- ing badly hurt. “T”. Mr. lllobert Stewart and Mr. Jnck llSingletou were visiting friends ill iSurry last week. ' Misses Annie and Louise McWll- Plums. 0t‘ Plnette, were visiting friends in Garfield and Ocean View Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, of Gar- field. returned home alter spending the week-end in Cornwall and Chur- iottetown visiting relatives. Visitors to the clty last week were Mr. Donald llic-Klnnon. .\lt. ‘Buchanan. Mr. Angus M. McLeod. Snrry and Mrs. Langlile McLeod. Garfield. n I The many friends are glad to -” Yé OIdeI-hme eintzman eCb. . PASESEVEN R over 76 years Ye Oide Firme Heintzrnan h Co. have been . , p building pianos whose be§uty_ at‘ tone, and touch have more than satin ed the exacting demands of the world's moat famous artists. Their unheaitsting choice of this marvellous instrument should guide you in purchasing a piano for your home. ‘ MILLER BRDS m; glglnll. Dizziness, bad breath, real. 900-04 O The Story of Canada's Money i s-oooooeeomooe» lng his ‘new residence plnstefed— the work being ilone by Mr. Dun McDonald. Mr. Charlie McIJucheru, sou 01' ‘Daniel ‘Mcldaclle-rll, Sourln and Mr. ‘Reg- White. son of the late W. ‘White. ‘Souris, left recently for Boston. Messrs Floyd .\loKcnzlo and Qlr. ‘Robert Dixon, Baltic. ii hav- ‘Champion Cheverle gave ‘a (lance in the B. l. S. Hall. Wednesday evening. Nov. Srtl- él-lls twin brother Edward assisted in furl!- lslllng the music. l Mrs. .l. \\7Ctl.‘fil€‘l‘ accompanied by her baby dntlghtcr. Joan. arrived in Sourii lust week to Gplillil .11, vac- utlou with her pnretlts, Mr and Mrs. Jtllncs Aiclsitzic. l \Vc ilceply- rtegret to hear thut ‘Ali's. lllaroltl Spence, city. 1,,- not en- Mr. Sinclair Morrison. Piuctte. rt» turned houle the early part ol‘ the week from the Cztnnillan West, where he spent the [last three months. llliss Lzlvinln lllishop. o1 'l‘oronto- who spent the summer with her purl-tits. .\lr. and Mrs. Culvln llL-lhnp ot‘ Illt. lluchunau. lcft on return ln-it week to resume her duties. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wilfred hlcwllllunls nlotorcil to the city last week on at learn that Mr. Julln N. Gillie. who was seriously ill ill the l’. l5. lslnnd Hllfillltal with typhoid fever, is in» proving. Mrs. Alexander Smith returned home alter -spendlng a few days with her brother, Mr. Roderick Nlc-‘t ‘Rae of tPolnt lPrlnn, Mr. McRac l: i npoor health. and we hope he may‘ soon be restored lo his ilsnal health. Miss (irnce Blurychisoll, ol‘ Point‘ Prinl. who spent. the past three? years training ln the P. E. island Great George Street An illustrated cataloguewitlz price [in will be sent you on request. Lloyd Davidson were In ‘Sourls ~ |. ' -- T] .- - . _ . . . . . ‘ V jhymg gum] hem“, m r sent how. illiillllnh tllp. ley welt». otcom Hospital. returned homo lustweek d er-turiluy owning en mute to their 6..., m. mm ma, 1MP; news Wm pnnletl on their return by Mr. Elven illlttl‘ successfully passing the ex- . Mme“ in lwrmne‘ The“ Ymm“ soon be forthcoming. -‘I¢E11<fl1l'1'11» 0f Gilfllfllil- aminntlon for a trained nurac. We. ch In“ t G rdl < 111911 ‘V9111 We“ 011 U19 halve“ 9X‘ . ' congratulate Miss Murchison onf w!" b‘ qhm" "flflw l" ‘he m; "my" “a an : curfglon‘ Rev. Ztlr, Lopkhai-i ‘vim regenfly T119 5011001101‘ LflllY 5111)’. 0W110<l her wonderful success". beginning Saturday, November 6th n o o . We are pleasant u hem that W re-mmud [mm a mp to NON, scutiuxlfiylffilllillilllll llllilloy lllcliuugztltll- lot 1 1 ‘ - ‘- - - f- ,. , -_ u vcr, l." uwuget in 1c nn 1 The card Monay of New Fun”. Gwrge R- Keemt ‘my ‘m0 “"5 tvlllnfilvllfinltw d? Shirley’ ‘vinyl en-tleli Ilohtlctl with llillllhit; n0 sot prices. ' '""-_‘ 2. Th9 00"" 9' Fmfiifllic- I taken seriously ill lust week at ,,':,:Li,,l'{1,}.q.l 3'11‘? ‘n?’£;;.€|,,,P1;(;|:G:'-Slle expects to sail shortly for New _ 3 _ 50m; "flgrggflng garish fanadlan Coins. ‘i lilontugue 1.; on the toad to i-o- 11191‘ vlcimpq [dtllmis and Bay laurtucllltiglill’. 4 The 001m of the "11"" - _ covery. Mr. Kceies oltl llomc town t ' . ‘ ' ‘ 5 How a Governor was insulted by a com. . . i, Rollo Iihy- mm Mr. Donn-l hlcLcod, or Point 5' H91" u" fiiflY camdh" Bank Bu" were protected I M I i .\‘ir. and Mrs. ,\, S Adamo sum-m ‘Print, rcturncil home last wcclt n11 That from the Ofllfl- 1'» 11l“‘1‘m1l'1! 311111111 1'1 0991"" loft 1131.111 l 1 ,- -' y] y ter silcnding the past [cw nlonths 7 T719210"! Dfllirflzrgllss Etdvéard lalind. lpztniftl ‘by his xiio and son Stnn- m- (‘zu-‘dtjgutlf 5}“j§f°?§p,.',if,'mf",§ with his suns and ditutthtielxi in 8 ‘The olns of (he 0 fil OIYIPiFY- 0 cy CLL-Sflllf-Sl. outlay ell route to you“). reqvrellpd by the (qnZenyQlllllCy. .\lr. McLeod is; in poor 9 The Broke Coin: of Nova ScOIIa. Sulnmorslde. wlmrc they intend to '.,;Sn.,1-;._,]:0\vev - ‘. M]; Adams iwhealth since the lust cuuplc of 1Q Tm Army Bills 6i 1812. > reside having accepted a position in U“. insurance muinvss this 103w Nam 11 The famous Leslie Tokens. qIrwlth R. T. l-lolman Ltd. Mu and Ho“ Wm be more “Emmi rm. mm I 12 The Bunk o1 Montreal Coins. 3111*- Mclnlllrl 1V1“ 119 ‘lileillly 1115i‘ Wllut nluy have provcil u sternum 13 The Quebec Bank 001m. I 0d 111 1111-‘! V1611"? nccldcnt at Mt. IillltlllllltllllilillW001i 14 The Coins of the Bank of Upper Canada. o ("Ms m‘ iurtatoen both need and when .\lr. David Buchanan was 1 15 The Celine ofl the Hudson Bay Co. 0 Mrs. (D111 (Tnrley, Boston. ar- tahl ~ och urt- belng loaded at thellolplnl: ills uncle. Mr. Donald Ncll i 16 When An invading King Colned Money In Canada. rived home inst week to spend the \'Ill'l(il Itiililllolls‘ along the linesuBilchnn-on cleuiu r111; uwllfill- i 17 Tm inrlytColnsnf Newfoundland- winter with hor lather. Illr. S. P~SCVi1llly-|lll(‘ cents ls the average 09911» ‘D1911 1mm» “"5 c‘ m“ ' 1a When Canadian Railways muud their own Money- i» ‘lcflmvbvill lothsvurtt-t Zllflrtlylnft?‘ 111F111?‘ White lwtodttwr. Table '-—'_—""§'”—— a... -_ 1R 19 The Mackenzie Notes of 1837. ler arr vn s e was a en oer 011's y cci a tout: l yester ay some, ol _ > ) _ _ - TABLET5 - _ 20 The British Columbia Gold Coins. 1, ill with acute indigestion and tor the buyers were paying 80c. Quite 111 tl_11=‘ 11-111 01 l_lie_°‘°“i‘fll‘li‘;‘t ""::)':]Ll . . L < o time was in o very critical con- a ‘number are aihilminz nt this "HD0115 >li1‘ll‘lz°_'jlfl‘“§0d“‘M91528 w, REIIQVES COHStIPHtIOYI, k F BE SURE AND GET YOUR COPY OF THE GUARDIAN- 1, d.tion. ‘However she ls now out oi ilrlce, ‘int the general trend 1s to day 3111‘ l‘ g" “A; ad‘ he,‘ ' fuli biliousness- sickheadache . Manufacturers - 4; danger. 1A trained nurse Miss hold. Seed is being rushed right "WW1 imckh ‘e- Y ‘ y “ ' 6++ +0++++0++ qqughgs, Morel], is in charge ol‘ the nlong. and tron). all flppgrjfangg stnntlul cheques have conic to llllvlltl A SAFE, DEPENDABLE l-AiVllVfil (.366 _ _ Hm“, is u very great mummy of "I ——who wouldnt be a funnel no“. ' - \ Day . SPECIALS Silk Scarves 89c A REGULAR $75 VALUE A regular $2.00 silk scarf in a desirable size to wear under the winter coat or throw over the shoulders made of the finest . Rayon silk in a smooth even 1 stitch in manypretty designs with fringe to matdh, thirty of the newest fall shades ‘to choose from SPECIAL 39¢ Big Lot 0f Ladle ‘cone-our ruttio orr ‘a ‘Ilhis assortment consists of aVbig range of models, no two alike some with fur col- lars and sortie without and all real good values at the regular price. PATONS rig Double Dollar Days p Friday and Saturday, November 5th and 6th Extra Special Bargains in llllllepartmente. - \ LARGEST SIZE FLANNELETTE liI..\l\'lil<1'l‘S $2.19 Largest size full double bed . widtlh flannelette blankets, full weight well-nap- ped, soft and warm in wlhite or gray with pink or blue stripped borders. Special - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14-19 i111" MEN’S RIBBED WOOL UNDER- WEAR a real good weight and priced for quick selling. Sizes 36-44. Special Dollar Days............ .- ------..$l--‘59 MENTS SILK AND.WOOL HOSE and all wool in all the new shades. Regular 75c value, Dollar Days 2 pairs for . $111" BOYS’ ALL WOOL SWEATERS with polo collars extra good quality big range of colors, sizes up to 32. Extra Special Dolt- lar Days 1513-’ MEN’S HEAVY WOOL SWEATERS. Some with shawl collars real good colors all sizes, Extra Special Dollar Days $1419 c’, Winter All Felt Mattress $6.95 ' Here is a real bargain in an all felt mattress for $6.05, a regular $10.00 value filled with a good quality’ felt full roll edge, fancy m tiekinggsingle $6.95,medlt1m $7.25, double bed $7.45. . wooniror tram/messes; ALL SlZESili-LPB l Dollar SPECIALS Ladies’ silk Hoise_ 3 pairs for $1.00. 30 different shades. o ‘ 54 1N0}! ALL WOOL SERGE 89c Copen, Navy, Sand and Tangerine. Special Dollar Days . . . . 39¢ HEAVY AL]. W00]. COATINGS $1159 Grey and Brown, 54 inches wide. Spetllfll Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11-19 * HEAVY (‘lll.\‘(1il1l|.l..\ (‘0.\'l‘lN(iH $1.49 Navy and greys, 54 inches wide. Special DollarDays.... . . . . ..........$l-4i1 (‘IIILDREIWS DRESS GOODS 49c Good weight suitable for dresses, 36 inches wide in Grey or Navy. Special Dollar Days 4"" (i001) WEIGHT, DRESS nLVrEltL-xl. 59i- Navy Grey Brown and Copen ‘44 in Special Dollar Days W" --~»-u.--¢ \ Wholesale Prices Throughout the Store “UOLTICX UNDERVESTS AND linooollllts 69c Extra special value in ladies’ under xvear of the correct weight for the present season, Vests have long, short or no sleeves Bloomers arelarge, _roomy and of correct length Cream or pink .. . . . 091' 1103's’ TWPJET) SUITS $1.98 . Sizes 2 to 4 years d'on’t miss this special Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $133 lllsxxs‘ BLUL AND BROWN \\'Ol{H'l‘l~1l) SUITS Values up to $25.00 all sizes, Special Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -- $17-50 1| ENS '.l‘\\'l~J.l<3l) SUITS (i001) WEIGHT and patterns sizes up to 42 only a few in the lot don’t miss ‘them. Special Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14-$53 YARD WIDE llLAvK SATEEN 29o s. regular 50c value Dollar Days . . . . . 29c WRAPAROUNI) (JORSETS 98c r. regular $1.35 value suitable for mediu-m and average figures, elastic panel all sizes. LADIES’ SILK LXI) WOOL 1105151191- A big range of all the new shades a regular $1.00 value. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 591' terial. Special $14-40 Lovely New l-lats - ’ Ready-tonvear $3.49 100 lovely new ready-to-weatuhats all Experienced Tobacco Chewcrs Hickey 8t Nicholson's A little observation will reveal the rover whclminq preference for this tobacco, a popularity that hue never been equalled ‘in all the history of chewing tobacco. Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co., Ltd. YOU EVER NOTICE Will Offer or Ask For Black Twist Charlottetown SPECIALS Mods Winter Qvercoats $14.40 This real smart Navy blue (‘Jhincliilla Overcoat is of good iveight, full lined, and interlined double breasted model with half belt and convertable storm col- Also heavy winter weight tweeds, lovet shades on a plaid back ma- lar. All siz-es. made in ~ Wholesale Prices on. pEvem-fk nosmmr onovlis ' soknvne OOTTONS unniinwnnit consume . - itgppixiiny i » .,,. 1aLQQRf.CL0THS Article In The. Store BLA N KETS DR-APERIES distinctively new in style, shape and trim-' ming featuring the latest being worn in New York, values up to $6.00 special $349 Mnmrnnssns mums’ cons nuns ’ minors otoomrs srmnos sutjrs, nnpssng p