Qcroaisa 29'. ioggr MIMS_S_I_NGQL TER P l Tru: (xii/iiuxijijrirrnwiv GUARHIA fi..er_.. E FOR THRIFTY BUYERS N‘ _ roar; u vs .-_._.__.._-___._.__.. i it“ The Advertisers on.‘ Page ‘Offer their High Grade Merchandise or Dependable Services at _"': r..:..:erii:-.;ri..-. Fair Prices. It is Hoped that Every I GUARDIAN Reader Will Read Every Advertisement Jomlsonls l BEDIIUUM SLIPPERS aQg PAIR new suppers sell regularly in Montreal at $1.98 pair, but ow- ing to an uvcs producion of the anutucturer we an able to site: st this low price. METROPOLITAN 8T0 ll E _-_....§___i___. A lull line 0t these goods on and. Quality and style unsurpass- vtarpenter’: Supplies ifi In business since i881 The" are tWflllY-fmll‘ purposely misspelled amongst the advertisements appearing on this page. put together they spell T-II-E C-H-A-R-L-O-T-T-E-T. (r-U-A-R-D-l-A-N. Read each of the adver and you will find THE MISSING LET PROWSE BROS LTD. DEPARTMENTAL STORE LSENERAL DRY $00133 S AND MEN'S READY-TO-WEAR CARPETS AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS ed- w h Lon: time, e1 I their orders on merchants. baked ham. lettuce and Axes, saws. hammers, chisels e a" ‘imhd u“ "llth find old age too ' These ads will appear again on Thursday oi this week. T533155» 595L915“ ATHLETIC GOODs "mnrd s““'°“"d”d by ‘“'° bits, wrenches, nail sets, lead , To remain in business, it's up to you, ____ fresh slices of STEWART pencils, lflangg f," squares WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bread the finest. food in l dividers, counltersiks, screw L the Wflrld- Olll‘ Will-TE. l drivers, expansive hits chalk HOLE WHEAT and RAISIN l vhfllk "hes: "ll": fillllhllhll/W, CllAlliOTTglllOuhfheet-andYictorh no: E I We haven't a Doctor's Certi- Breads fcrm a wholesome and ' files and chisel handles, cabl- ' ' ' SLAND ticate, but we're Doctors all th'c __ economical loud for tlIc whole mt scrapers and numerous _ - same - AUTO-DOCTORS. L t family. . . “h” ‘melt!’ “WP .. ..*." ‘ w ‘.."‘.““*.; us cure your car's ailments e "l t B k Call and inspect. Prices the The plggg f0 b ' I ' >‘ f s a a lowest. ‘ i 000d “FOOIIUIW” u” E f Y 0 ll R s ll l T 'l 1 ry I - i l ~ , -, . . . .._......_- t I The Lttic Llairkuith the bu, or an) other npparel- "' ' p d- F z i ° DRESSES BLOUSES l ' . — Iléhiel- ttfirgllsflll E 11s cranim Street l gggoglholyflcALd I eLbvEs Ts ___ a1- 0 t l - wo o gas an oi . l , ...rnmwutmmmiutmesfsgxlgus“: M" ca,“ you L000 miles“ dry Momma by m“ mmlcr" l l I s P E I A L S . - ' :::t:i.."i,:i: :33: :1." lilo Automobiles due at Charlottc- surprising. ll I __ _ l I ~ _ > l l | I a BGGUtIfUI . ' upholster and repair furniture, sell furni- town about October 2°!” Phone “may. and w” “m ca“ l l l l l. L. tare coverings and accessories Se” 62 d," Book your order now. _ at Irhatevgr time you name. l i s ,..-. . What warmth and colorful, cosy glow, pr-eggy . ' ‘ ' Dealers wanted throughout l l l ! 0 I lamp shades give to any room. They're so ‘I’ lllldlh Cm‘ topping. sell nzirror plats and reszver old v the Province. f l ‘angering: ltlaigcrlitgvaélevitéllrc gums: _ ones.‘ We move and crate furniture. we park Chino T. G. E s cleaners LADIES‘ vELvET IIATs surpflsed how cheap“, y“ m‘ l” "m" n Always Fresh at wedding presents, etc., a specialty. Charlommvn, VHIONE 953 l I ........ $3.49 e M ' - Distribute-r ‘for P .E. island_ ' » l LADIES‘ FELT HATS $1.78 .8. T. HOLMAN L TD. i -- ° E "Sm" Henry MacFarlane d’: Co. — » w-wnws ms- SPEC- 6 .11., u...“ or lleeutiiufThlnzs " ' i . _' .73 Q“°°“_s"°°' -» ‘ i IAL AT $1.49 _“—'_—"—‘—l"-‘ii LATEST IN VELVET BER- __ ll l ll WEEK END l l ms AT . . . . . . ..89c and 51.00 .~ _ - l You are assured of the best in l ' l l iii Hams, Breakfast Bacon, m. or l Gas“ sale spemals ‘ , A. MEGIIUNALD Fancy Biscuits 18c lb. 2 for 35c i l ' . When buying EXCEPTIONAL VALUES . 4 FOR LARGE SHOPPING THE OLDEST INSURANCE COMPANY IN PRINCE n & F l l lleliiaegisr-lliulirrililll. l “m” EDWAD ISLAND P R n u c s ""’° “m i“ “h” “-°“'°“ “y” f.".‘.’.,'°ii,..f'ii'liiirfl3ll'ii hi2.“ 325.5 l . Cream Tartar. per lb. .. . .. 30c l l Manufactured from select Island l m“ T°ai P" lb- ~ - - - - - - - -~ 35° & Co.’ Porkers a, "- Tolet. Paper, '1 tor 25c‘ I B . . v l DAVIS e FRASER l E"‘""' , "-1- "awmlllllli “'8' I l cnAnLoTrETowN, r. E. I. l _ _ You needn't be u MEN WHO KNOW l "1"" M‘ ‘YP°"“’ " — McL URE and MacKINNON GET THEIR . ,.. .1... ...,,.,i..ii,- e _ t l Guardian Central 303 . 4r SILVER FOXES AND runs M A R c o N | R A n | o CLOTHING AT 5 mun; m, "mm, 5 ' ' h Deal rs in High Class Live Sliver Foxes tor Breeding l our samples with ordin- e ‘ . Your Radio Set eventually why put it oif. You will not u work. And yet our r I r195 oo Puma“ ' i, i, i, ’ n l l °Pm°f Y - ' b t" ‘ied "th Radi until ou ear it y Macon v rlces are a ways n New $125.00 Wm‘ Purhasing Agents oi Silver Fox and other Furs for l =3 l?“ “l ° 7 I l‘ Lodenuon‘ Hudson's Bay Cm, London. England. on this Page, then Buy. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Offers Every $130 IN MERCHANDISE PRIZES $130 $5.00—$3.00—-$2.00—THREE WEEKLY PRIZES—$5.00—l-$3.00—$2.00 RULES—READ CAREFULL Y words answer with a receipt for a one dollar purchase made dur When this week from any of the merchants w O-W-N appear on this page. There will be three prizes awarded each order tisements carefully week. All correct answers will be placed in a box and drawn. TERS. Send your The first dravin will receive an order for live dollars in mer- Last Week's Prize Winners E. L. MacMurray, 72 Hillsborough St. 2. Mrs. Victor MacWilliams, R. R. 3, Charlottetown. 3~ Gertrude Ackland, Hampshire. 1. - Prize winners will please call at The Guardian Otfice hose advertisements Reader an Opportunity to Win ing chandise at any store advertising on this page, the second an order for Three Dollars iii for two Dollars in merchandise‘ You may ~.it‘i1t‘l ns many answers as you wish. The contest is open to everyone except Guardian employees and their families. Ladies’ Ready-To-Wear 144 Great George Street A Good Placeto Buy Your Goat 0r Dress JERSEY DRESSES $7.00 to $17.50 i I I l I - i l merchandise and the third. for‘ I HARD BRANTFORD ROOFINGS. BRANIIAM - IIENDERSON . PAlhTS. WESTERN AMMUNITION, PERFECTION TIRES, “PROTECTO” PRESERVATIVE PAINT, Isunoass BAT- 0ur Crispy Bread WA RE i 1o RECORDS ' . _ a l °“'°"‘"‘° “"" *§,”,,‘f_"‘?f§§§'§,,, ,,,, ~ J- A- 9 55 N E R QUEEN Si» i Guardian Central _ B t _ l ° w ' m Gret George Street _ WN 1 - - | ciirrirttllrgr? L d °FARL°TTET°WN~ P- E- ‘- Distributor ior r. E. 1. CHARLOTTE“) l Jill] P rllltlll g Operatng Radio Station C. H. C. K. mi} TAKE YOUR IVIFE, family, sweet- lcgglzgatgigi:lill‘otllglltoullrin“ dill]? heart 91' fflehd W the m)‘ 511W" ‘ “‘ ‘“““ ““‘ ré“‘ W ‘ “A“ 7-7“ l h h v ivwf S-‘Ll-zrci and-tor iun ral was hold and the remaim i - ' - 9 d t entloned above, however, he °i l 6 5 m“ ° 9° ‘l ' ° t f“ Wm anywhere in ‘he world. 7657-“ gill: altllraldtidjiirty. Dent mlSlBSEII-l: E Co. L TD. i silldliellly collapsed in the yard a few: many Wars held the Olilflfi 0f Eldi-‘f- were interred in the cemetdrry 2911b“ ' _ 1 1 e, cl pired in He fulfilled the requirements and by. The services were con ucte I ALL AnoAIw ron the fox show. $3,000.00 IN rIuzEs at the fox i Sole Agets for Avril-Bridge Shoes for Womcli. All “e 1°“ a“ ex mmormed me duucs o; his caning Re,._E,,.en Macmugm o, chum“, 7657-“ show. Eighteen championships A, MPASZESGHIEISAML:AT?§JI_ m“ o Sink»; 8450 His hearty handihake and words “rim great, zeal and earnestness. His town. in the presence of u vcry largo 1- ize her means enhanced values - "Y i - a“! 9' ° "5- ' _ - - ~ 1 ' "11 b i l h aLsscmbIcC I ‘ 5m‘ DRESS o! superlative ill-id qulcke sales. 76574! h" Gm °' Newt” Cm“- Prlncm$00+00¢+44¢¢ O4+0++4+¢+0o4+00+¢00+0+0o+¢ o! greeting extended w many {fiends ‘silacscelllallmrllzllidxlil’Iltdinll eiiriilioly r232) :1 tlieonrvviucc 14' hiue at $6.50. MOORE & MCLEOD .__- Edward Island who recently entered and visitors shall be enjoyed no more. 1 (.1 “m m the last he “Vasishow ‘hair rowan ‘or the dcparmd Snvirran. . . . the Training School for Attendant. <‘ and bemz one who 1W9“ l h" °f a“ M‘ - ,_ ' __ _ _ _. ‘ _ 7694 l0 18 2i . , s he Shall be lgqkgd upon as the chiit piiccntoi and thur sympathy for the bcrctucd. , ____ _ ALL ENTRIES FOR the fox show, Nurses conducted by the Household Emerald Branch. Violin muse tor , great BCilllty among 11-. _ ‘M1 > m kirk at Cape Tmwmc. m5 i MAKE YOUR p0); SHOW mnflesi must be in the Secft-‘Wrlhs hand?‘ b3} Nursing Association o! 222 Newbury the evening was furnished by brother In Mefnflflafn Qfcfilly mlsfld- ‘Vi? i-‘Lilnllzthlsinndist ltnlmfr ‘Jraycrs and true tcsnnmm Amide“ Aunt “Now for tho “.ei_ _ i i 1m . 4 - ' ' bully‘ 76574.! October 23rd‘ 7657 M‘ street’ Bmwm h” Just “Ompleted Stephen Tumor accllmpamed On the, those “ho are e were means of comfort. to many in ding there must be something bor- ' NEW smr DRESSES of ten dol- flmicaranc: for 5650- MOORE 6: CLEOD LIMITED 7694-10-18-21 I “ll-THE BEST PRODUCTION I have er seen," was the verdict of a gen- uima" 0n purchasing a. copy o! lThe Gclden Future oi Prince Ed- "d Island." 10-18“ Against Grippe- lhvlniz s bottle o! Millflll handy at the right. time will "ten save n doctor's tee. For Wide. sore throat, bronchitis. dimming l nu. i GREAT DEMAND. bought one copy yesterday and im- mediately sent for an additional 100. Another merchant visited the otfice saw e copy, and took 50 with him. 10-i8-ti ‘HIE FOX SHOW WILL BE HELD in an attractive fox home. Watch the silver beauties being Judsed- 1h the new Judging pavilion. 7657-“ Till! PIJ. POTATO GIIOWERS‘ AsuovIATIoN will be mine “ble- stoek potatoes st warehouse Charlot- “gqwn, up u, mesdey. October 21st. Cobblers thirty cents, Mountains tort? cents per bushel. 00st 0i 556k! Ind fretlht additional. 7067-l0-18-2l. ‘aovEMENT Is MADE at comparison. How can you tell where "THE GOLDEN FUTURE" l5 ml now entered the Norwood Hospital, A merchanti at Nofwgod, M555. l her training at the school and has B. I. S. INITATION AT EMERALD On Friday evening Oct. 10th, up- wards of torty members of the Charlottetown Branch oi! the Benevo- lent Irish Society, accompanied by their President Mr. Vicor Ooyle motored to Emerald where a iratemal visit was paid in the branch there. A large class was initated by Mr. Ooyle, r-resident 0t the Charlottetown Branch, utter which l. smoker and dance was enJoyed. A very plenln: programme was elsocnrried out, con- sisting of voool solos by brother Victor Ooyie and Leo Weatherble, recitation by brother; Patrick ‘Mc- Tague end step-dancing by brother John Weatherbie and Inward Plyn piano by brother Mcinnis of the Charlottetown branch andbrother Peter Deghan of the Emerald branch. Short addresses were delivered bv Rev. Francis McDonald patron. president, Mr. John T. White. brothers F. P. Murphy, P. L. Cosh, P. F.‘ Hughes, James Power, M‘. T. Lambal w. I-I. Deighan, Edward Gillls ancil Mathew White of the Emerald Branch 1 and President Victor Coyle and‘, brother Patrick McTague oi the: Charlottetown Branch. At the con-l clusion of the entertainment a hearty vote 0f thanks was extended to the Emerald Branch by Presdent Victor Doyle and three cheers given for the further success of the society and a cordial invitation was lsued to the Emerald Branch for a return visit to Charlottetown, which was ably re- plied to by President Whit/e of the your foxes tie until you 0011mm It I'M T the to: chow! o! the Charlottetown Brunch also Emerald Branch. The evening closed with the singing ot the ‘idol-t! wothsr John L. Murphy o! the Nstional Anthem. ALEXANDER IIOWATT On September 11th. 1930 there pas- sed away at Cape Traverse, P. E. Is- land, Alexander I-iowatt, in the eighty-ninth year of his age. De-, ceased was a son of the late William ‘ Howatt and Margaret Leard his wife. and was born at Augustine Cove. His wife, Mary Crocket, passed away on July 3rd, 1925. He is survived by one son John William Howatt, of Cape ‘Traverse, with whom he made his home, and one daughter Lydia, wife‘ of LeslleCampbell of Cape Traverse.’ Mr. Hewett was wonderfully pre-l served in bodily and mental health‘ and vigor. and on the day on whichl he departed was bright and active as l usual. Shortly before his death, hel had visited iriends and relatives inl Charlottetown and Montague and! bed emailed the trip well. On the the circle of his family none shall miss him more than the young, his great grandchildren and others to whom he was much endeared. Mr. Howatt was a liie long member sickness and trouble. and his Willi" rowed and something blur." iuus life was a witness to the power Well. the briderrcom has lllfil of the love of God. borrows: $1000 iivm her father. And On Sfilufthil’, SPPlCIhl-l" 13th» tlwrhat has made lho 01d man pretty ASSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OF FICEI ASSETS $42.134.903 SURPLUS 87,298,630 One In Fifiy Wrilefor our booklet "One In Fifly, ' pirirlg details of hmr you rim assure a college education for your children. LAPTIIORNE I STEVENSON District Manager! Charlottetown, P, E. I, ONTO, CANADA