' v vice, | ED'S T X W‘; > 1, '1, . , . THE BRQGILQ; 1;_'1q‘11i1_|511; "1111. 1111-11 Hardy. 1151111111111111. 1.11 utt- t ‘ ducetl by. usini; 1\\‘l1'.t 1' r Ameri-ig m“ m Uni A’ ami Mm hwwu“ v 1 m“ keruselifi" “i111 ‘51 1'5 113B 11- iMrs. ‘Elizabeth Fraser, lleltnout. 7 g . corn SEAI}. ~ ART-Russ Baqntiful -_- Low Priced ' The beauty of Congoleum Art-Rugs is no more remarkable than their durability. And both are amazing when you consider the exceedingly low price ofuthese poparlarrfllfly~f°4i¢ln "188- p {Fm the rielg-fadeless colors in which Congoleum . are are as permanent as the sturdy. waterproof beneath. __ i Aliyotzgeedldo to secure these exceptional qualifies i’; 10o]; f9; the Gold Seal when you buy. iiili/I7I/1//////////7/////// 111 Your Dealer Sells ’ Congoleum Rugs CO@QLEUM CANADA LIMITED Montreal, Quebec ' 1 1\\\\\\\\11111 , ____. FIRST AID T_O THE INJURED day. November 4th at 8.00 p. m. _ ' The Provincial Council is 11nder speakers. will outline the humour the Patronage ot‘ His Honor the tarian work o1‘ the orgflllilaiiml- Lieutenant-Governor, and the Pre- The meeting will he entirely ‘U 1'11 ‘u S O S 3 2. 2 o O C 3 2. 0 _ > 5 . Association to hold Meeting bulance Public Inaugural - ._wili be supported in the work of pected, in view Tho newly organized P. E. I. ‘Pro- the Association by n distinguished pect accorded tl1e stilentlld tillrinl (‘ouncil ot the St. John Am- 11nd widely representative Execu- the St. John Ambulance . 1111111 o Association will receive tive Committee. tion. 1 iortunl recognition from the Direc- tor-(lt-unrnl, Colonel C. A. Hodgetts, generously arranged to provide a the opportunity and other tuembcns ot ‘he Domi- programme of vocal and int-ltrtt- support to a splendid 111011 Executive. at a public inautz-mtental numbers by artists oi note 11ml meeting which will be held in iduring» the evening. ' iontltrnliing interest. thc lleartz Memorial Hall on’ Thurs- The Director-General of the Ann‘ M11188, 2422-11-23. or can obtain it 111113.111. W. H. Alt- ken & (.11., imporu-rs. iirflxen o1‘ New York. Mr. W. T_ T“. 1°? of Boston. and Chas. L. Schnit- lle-r 0t Middleton, N, S,--wers Amherst, lflldny on their way by 111111111‘ to 111- E. island. POWNAIL CIRCUIT. -iThan-ks- Kiving services with sermons appro: ptiatc to the occasion wil lbe held next Sunday at Clifton: Ml- 118111811. 2.30 p- m. and Pownal at 7 p. 111. F. H. Littlejohn, Pastor. 1ADVERTIISERS.- Advertisers "especml 13' 191111951911 1° BB9 11151 whom 1111 was '1 general favorite‘ their advertisements for the Guard- m, “ins “clnonlpflnifld by 1,1,, motif. ian reach the office by noon o! the er, Mrs. Mabel linker. 1111i’ hrecedtnl; publication, other- wise insertion will not be gnaran-t teed. On Saturday ads must be yet ilnishcd digfiiug their potato received by l0 A. M. Thomas Alain-Quill, 111111 Mm. Mar. lingtoti rrporls n yield o1‘ (llllfl-llilli“ 11111111 colony-aged the ftmelh ("my liltshsl from thrcu tubers. ‘We feel ‘ml-Hilly 0t‘ their marriage in Mon- trenl on Octobm- 3rd, with \iilllR1ili(‘1'n', and Mrs. A. W» Seaman and lntterk faintly Atrenuc, Westtnount, _\lr. and Mfg, ’ _ ytm-Shal; ‘Vere nmmed in wood, V1019“) lost his horse out oi‘ his stock. New llrunswl¢k by the [me Charles Paisley. 11. 1). Their hosts tot friends in P. 1111111111111 extend ‘hearty congratulations. Spokane News says: likes-i the looks ot‘ eastern Washing. tjon lso well, .1. Herbert Simpson, , ‘ ‘ t ' mar: rfltlel‘ 01' J. (l. Situpson, auditor bumnca Asqoc a ‘on and O 0t‘ the Dessert hotels, had decided {to acquire ‘louse and reside there, he announ- lsidency of Dr. S. R. Jenkins, who tree. and a large attendance is ex- c911 5““‘“1‘1Y~ ‘ of the universal res. is a sawmill operator and farmer work 0g o1‘ Prince Edward island, Canada. Associadils visit to Spokane 1111111 u, ion-g- dcsretl tcunion, tor tihe two brotl1- iProfessor W.~E. Fletcher has very 1Citizens are urged not to‘ miss @111 11ml n01 seen each other in 21 or giving moral years. any 111g a trip to the Palouse shortly, may be assured oi? nu evening of tihat Herbert. Simpson may‘ have lilllllflfillilily to look over the farm- 1 .' 1 ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘GUARDIAN Central Guardian Tyne Valley And Vicinity Phone 6ST or Zlliil-J, 14>! 111. is visiting tricnds and rc- Mgliu-zlsi. illlléiVcs in ‘Tyne Vallcy andllslllers- \ on AUTO 111115. .11.) and 1m. J. B. and Mrs. (lat-diner, Free- 11°“'"- *1"- Bltending a few weeks ‘with their daughter.‘ Mrs. n, .1, liiNelll, Tyne Valley. Mr. 115111011 Miller, ‘Biaeiord. 1111s returned from the Klansdion West. He is much pleased with his trip. "1111 i-‘l greatly impressed with the itiethotl 01' fanning in the West. ill 11 a. in. Mr. Elmer 1111111011. who has spent 11"’ 1'1"" V0111‘ with his grandparoiits liir. and Mrs. Henry Ritchie, left. on Saturday morning for 111:1 11011141 To 111 Portland, Mo. lite will 111.- grcatly are 111159“ 11y tho younl: tolk with i IMPORTANT NOTICE l M1111)’ oi’ the farmers have not crop. The reports which come in‘ _ 0i the 1111u11dz1ut. yields aro 1111110111‘ FiFTlETH WEDDING. - Rev. 11lll)0llt'5\'ll.lllt". One man from Ar-i that, this catinot 11o beaten 111 anyi the“. other district. ' Ti Marshall , i the iSaturdny night was llallowoken, m 31;; Cluremont 11nd many [lPflCilClll Jokes were played on all. Ono man in this Miss lielen stable, and 11c was found about noon on Sunday, tied 111 n neigh- bor's shed. 1t is thought that the witches must have been riding abroad as 111 the days oi 13111-1111‘ "’l‘nmosl1anter." ISLANDERS REUNITED. -Jl‘ho Beam“ he Mr, John Campbell, Xiictoria West, who some weeks ago 11nd the mis- fortune ot’ being attacked by an in- .v turiatetl bull, and had several ribs - ' tnrm land ’broken 1besides sustaining other in the Pa- i injuries. is yet unable to leave his bed. His many friends hope that he may soon be able to be out again after ills almost miraculous escape from death. i Heme" Simmm‘ FLQRENQE GlLEs Lcwia homestead on The engagement of ‘Miss ing territory there. 11c is ()l')ii-‘ She mistic over conditions in this ro- gion. particularly 11w climate. which affords a great deal o1‘ 111ml- eratinn from that to which hc has been ztcctlstometl. comes as a pleasant surprise t0|11_1i11'l) Giles‘ The brothers plan on mak- bmh ha“, in Skowhegam 1 the marriage. but it will mnue G. (liles to Thomas 1N. Lewia late 1111:1111 and Katherine thn largo number oi friends they i1‘0111 Amherst 111511 Defin-iCtlllKé to lSkowhegan tour great-s ago. Somerset Council, Knights oi‘ Col- itc plnus have 11ot been made f0l‘i\\'ll8i‘0 she completed her cducai- umbus. occ11r|io11al course 111 Portland Convent. ‘shortLv tiller the first o1‘ the _vuar.1.»\l'tor graduation she HPCEIHEO 11 i-l. Cnnuvcll, (Iity.) iTHOMAS LEWIA TO WED iIThey will make their home at the position on the teaching staff. ’Mr. Lewla is a well known busi- Miss Giles was ‘born at Amherst, nvss man of this tow11, being pro- Ftor. Nova Scotia. ‘the daughter of the prietor of the James Lewia shoe l-iis father was graduated was a merchant here for a great ‘He 1s a member o! ibawton street. (Dor- store on Water Street. school, and many years. § ” PAT igii Double Dollar Days N S Friday and Saturday, November 5th and 6th Extra§peoial Bargains in All Departments. lntnonsa‘ SIZE FLANNEJLETTE BLANKPYPS $2.211 i Largest size full double bed $2.29 pui 1' Silk Scarves 8'91: " Aneovnanstteynnun DaYS~----------"' A regular $2.00 silk ‘scarf in a desirable size to wear under the Winter coat 0r throw over the shoulders ntade of the‘ finest Rayon silk in a smooth even stitch in many pretty-designs with fringe to 111171811, tihirty of the newest fall shades to choose from SPECIAL '. . .. 39¢, ' Big Lotof LadiesYWintsr . 1 Osaka-ONE 11111111 orr Tihis 31113111111111; consists of a big range of models, no two alike some wit/h fur col- f lars andsome without and all real good values at the regular price. value, Dollar Days 2 pairs for . . . . . . ---~.- lar Days . . . . . . widtih flannelette blankets, full weight; well-nap- ped, soft and warm in wlhite or gray with pink or blue stripped borders. Special MEN’S RIBBED WOOL UNDER- WEAR a real good weight and priced for quick selling. Sizes 36-44. Special Dollar . . . - . . . 1111.211 ~MEN’S SILK AND WOOL HOSE and all wool in all the new shades. Regulagfat; 1 BOYS’ ALL WOOL SWEATERS with polo collars extra good quality big range 0f 0010131 sizes 1111 11° 32- Extra Slleclal D01’ Good weight suitable for dresses, 36 inches $1.39 MEN'S HEAVY WOOL SWEATERS. ' Some witih shawl collars real good colors all sizes, Extra 311961411 D0113!‘ Days *1“) 1301181‘ ~ All Fell-t Mattress $6.95 i Here is a real bargain in an all felt mattress for $6.95, a regular $10.00 value filled with a good quality felt full roll edge, fancy art tickingsingle $6.95,mgdium $7.2&,\dou~bl-c bed $7.45. WOOL TOP MATTRESSES ALL SIZES $4.915 \VOOL'I‘I<JX UNDERVEWFS AND BLOOMICRS 69o Extra special value in ladies’ under- wear of the correct welgiit for the present season Vests have long, short or no- sle_eves_ Bloomers arelarge, _r0omy and of correct length Cream or pink . . . . . 691‘- IEOYS‘ TWVEED SUITS $1.98 Sizes 2 to 4 years don't miss this special Dollar Days “ENS BLITE AND BROWTY spasms Ladies’ silk Hose 3 pairs for $1.00. 30 different shades. $1.. 54 INCH ALL \\'()OL SERGE 81111 v W") gm“ Copen, Navy, Sand and 'l‘angerine. 11"“ ‘ ‘ _ - , 1D u _ Special Dollar Days . . . ._ , , _ , _ _ _ _ _ 89c Values up to $25.00 all sizes, Specia o a1 Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 11117-511 IIEAYY ALL \VOOL (‘OATINGS $1.59 HENKS TWVEED SUITS GOOD \VEIGIIT Grey and Brown, 54 inches wide. Special . Dollar Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t. . . . . 1111-511 fridéwtfsrns sizespyfig 42 Oglzc? 59111113131152: ltl-nvr t‘111.\'(‘11111.t..\ (voitrllxtis 1111.411 gaysill __ _ _ _ _ _ _'_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ $143,; gglgrgigiysgreys’ 54 mdhes wide’ Sifffiliiyl r x1111 wtm-z 111401: sxmnx 29c ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1: regular 50c value Dollar Days . . . . . 29c (‘IIILDRE.\"S DRES S GOODS 49c \\'ll.\ PAROUND (‘ORSPYPS 98c t. regular $1.35 value suitable for medium Days _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and average figures, elastic panel ‘all sizes. coon wniolrr titmss MATERIAL sot- 1..\111r;s-~ $111K AND wooL 110st; 69c Navy Glgey Brown and Copen 44 in Special A big range oflallrtfhe new shadesa regular ziys . .....,1'>11<- wide in Grey or Navy. Special D0141?‘ o a o I o ‘ ' ' t / ’ ~ ' : .. Wholesale imtnsstooons ,--' commons l IIOSIERY 1 " ‘omens GLOVES- ” ‘TUOJLTXIGB. SOAIWES Prices on Every Article In The- Store unonnwnhn BLANKETS . imrrrnassns _'- it g consnrs a nmrnmas nnns .151 l Q1 . .11.. 1.1311111111112111: rtstsw-Icmfl swim 1 11 =1» $1.00 value. Special .. .. .. . . . . . .. 09¢ terial. Wholesale Prices Throughout the Store Dalian-Day Men's Winter Qvercoats $14.40 This real smart Navy blue Chinchilla Overcoat is of good weight, full lined, and interlined double breasted model with half belt and convertable storm col- lar. All sizes. Also made in ‘heavy winter weight tsweeds, lovet shades on a plaid back ma- Special . . . . . . . . $14-40 Lovely New Hats Ready-tomear $3.49 100 lovely new ready-to-wear hats all distinctively new in style, shape and trim- ming featuring the latest being worn in‘ New York, values up to $6.00 special $13-49 ~ LADIE» ’ COATS MEN'S OTJOATS . ,, (bliss Giles is a niece at‘ Mrs H. '