-.-.as:.=1::.:>;;:=:.c.-_-.-.I. ITS dine to smile-to banish worry about gum troubles. For t0 give your teeth effective care visit your dentist regularly nudes: Squibb‘ ' Dental Cruel. ‘ Let your teeth be the joy they should be. Use Squibb’: twice daily. It provides all the pro- tection a dentifrice c'sn give- cleans efectively, polishes safely, with absolute freedom from grit. ORAL PERBORATE gquiiiiri DexteaelkCrflln finlucu“ Lfsny dentists advise the use of Squibb’! in its dry farm on the toothbrush twice with 5011113 “A NAME YOU CAN TRUST" B P. E. l. HOSPITAL ANN UAL COLLECTION Charlottetown (Continued) G. 1". Hutchcsan . . . . Mrs. A. B. Warburton Dhuppell 6a Co. . . . . . Dr. E. S. Glddings Rev. W. A. ,Thomson . .. Palmer Electric Co. .. . . Henderson 8: Cudmore Dr. J. H. Ayers . Walter S. Grunt . firs. F. P. Taylsr . Roland L. Day Mrs. J, K. ‘Stanley Fred E. Morris Mrs. Gane Morris George P. Nicholson lifr. and Mrs. H. H. Shaw . liflrs. Bcarsto . . . . . . . . .. Miss Johnson 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5 00 500 Rev. Hiiilh hliliar . . . . 5.00 Icrnon Hewitt 00.) Miss L. K. Scott . . 5P0 4.00 "iili iiiiisirr FEELING IS t iARliElY LIVER Wake Up Your Liver Bile . . e Without Calomei, And Feel Like a Million Dollars. Ncthin can put your system out of more quhclnlyitibain loutr liver. Alli-it Ito p0 g aywopoun o q intg your bowels-and iii ts That sluggish flow oi Q‘! and elimination and mskoe you "feel punk . Your stomach acts ufill bloating. aournal. pain. Your breath is a and the task in your ou nasty. Your liesd aches. n ie Eifiisiiiy. All, of couras. because your Iyltam ll D Mere movers like salts. oil. mineral water, roughage lass vs candy or swing sun are not gooti enough to correct this condi- ou entirely. You're livery and you must wakl up your liver bile to be lllpp¥ sgslii. Avoi e omel (mercuryr he thiuuorrfiol h e a t Carter‘: Links!‘ LiverpPlnu I! u ou auee l! f0 u RIF u"! ma iind safe: but how they do cheap f m“ biomass Be ‘t te our money on Iu . Win17". "ifi-"r- €l..‘.‘.‘-‘£‘;"“".. ... sin o or e name. hbd. 26o. at sii druggilh. D ew on 4.00 3.00 , 3.00 Fred A. Bourke i............ 3.00 G. W. Wakeford 3.00 Col. Ings 3.00 .Bubscriptl0l18 of $2.00 ‘each from: Daniel Williams, "P. Russel McKinnon, L. A. l-lasaard, H. J. Gordon, A Friend, Mrs. Rue- sel Pickard, Mrs. J. H. Bell, Mrs. Murdock G. Anderson, A. C. Duche- min, Mrs. L. E. Prowse, Mrs. J. A. S. Bayer, S. N. Kays, Rev. John Barbour, Mrs. Nellie G. Fraser, D. M. Gass, Miss Ina G. Gillan, George H. Toombs, R. ,V. Iongworth, D. R. ‘Laird, Mrs. Chas. Seaman, Roop's 1Ltd., A rriendgw. E. Cotton, Large lBros. _ Subscriptions of $1.00 each from: Gerald E. Proctor, Mrs. J. Frlpps, Mrs. Chas. A,-McKenzie, David S. McLeod, Capt. James Roach, N. zliattenbury aw. Angus McEIDhcm, H. S. Stewart, Mrs. Kenny, Ham- : 5.00‘m0nd Johnson, Elias Kaye, P. a‘. 1.- Beauty Salon, Frank Currie, S. L. Hardy d: C0,, Mrs. Chas. S. Drew, Mrs Ernest Parkman, Dr. Suiith, 1.4.5 ILL-Lute. Nicholson, A Friend, Ivan Horne, Whtatleyts Meat Mar- ket, Neil McKenzie, Nemir Tweel, T. ‘G. Ives, Harry W. Cudmcm, George S. Tanton, George W. Dewar, Frank A. VanIderstine, Ernest Duchemin. Rev. E. M. Malone, Mrs. W. E. Hynd- man, Mrs. J. A. Mcsservey, Edmund ‘Horne, Mrs. Isaac Holman, Mrs. J. iW. McKenzie, Miss Louise Haszarci. A Friend, C. H. Beers, Mrs. Bourke land Miss Nelson, Mrs. Chester ‘Acorn, Miss saith McDonald, Mn _J. E. Bell, Mrs. Ethel Rogers, Mrs- Watson, Mrs. Ewen Young, M13 ilary Macdonell, Miss Laura Beers, idiaa Simpson, Mrs. James Simpson. Miss Desurisay. Mrs. Pierce. Miss DeSlois, Ira Douglas, Mrs. Thoma! Pickard, Mrs. Frederick long, Rollz. Bnazelle, Mrs. E. B. Dignan, Mill- Holand Mellde, Mrs. J. S. Hender- son, G, A. Hughes, A. E. BimPlOD. Alfred Howard, McDonald Taxi Ser- lice, A raised. Rev- Mr. Locate. Lay's, Miss Bertie Stewart, A. L. iowatt, Louis l-l. D. Howstt, Aims Ieo, Mrs. Kenneth Finiayson, A. toy Kendall, Eleanor M. Lowe, Rev. iwen MoDougall, J. A. Miller. Subscriptions under_s1.00 from: Fohn M. Rattenbury Harry Ja , Ira M. Brown, W. . Rodd, - lenders , G. Diclriswn, Mrl- RF!- tax; Miss Hooper. Mrs. Oenhas Mel- stt. Miss Eileen Young, Joseph K898. Brenton Wood. A Friend. All!!!’- Carr, Vernon Dennis, Beni- Stem!- ford, Mrs. Ernest V. Bell, Thomas Michael, W. E. W. Owen, Mrs. Flora D. Williams; . t, “WUISCIIPTIONS Charlottetown Guardian may he handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone t1. or left at H. J. Mabon‘: L-‘f toThe Drug Store, Montague. w-WSATIIIB STRIP, l0 fleet‘ 10 cents at the Rex five and ten. L-IQW-IO-ll-Ii —IVSI.Y HOME NEEDS Rexall Remedies. and toilet articles. Save your money at Cent Sale-October 17th to 20th. L-last-lu-le-Si , 20th. 14-1292-10-19-11. —ALL soaps LSAD T0 Gour- lies 1c sale on all this week. won- derful ‘bargains while they last, ‘ L-1299-10-l8-2i -raons'ra COURT-Horn. n. L. Palmer, JudBB of Probate, was in Summe side on Wednesday when the estate of the late John B. Gardiner of Freetown was closed and the accounts passed. Heath Strong, KC, appeared for the ex- ecutors. S. -woon ISLANDS-The Sacra- ment of the lord's Supper will be flflliensed at the close of the 11 s.m. service on Sunday, October 21st, in the Presbyterian Church, Wood Islands. There will also be an afternoon service at 4 o'clock. A pre-communion service ll be held in the church on Satur ay at l1 am. All are cordially invited. 13-1341 —WEDDING BELLS-A wedding of much interest was aolemnized at 10 o'clock on Wednesday morning in the Anglican Church at Port Hill when Miss Gertie Maynard of Northam was united in marriage to Mr. John Jack of Summerslde. Rev. Hart Davies was the officiat- ing clergyman. The bride was dressed in blue and carried a bou- quet of autumn flowers. Immed- iately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Jack left for a wedding tour of Canadian and American cities. Both bride and "groom are very popular in Prince County. Miss Maynard was the efficient secret- ary of the Milligan 8r Morrison Fox Ranch for some time. Mr. Jack is on the staff of the Experimental Fox Station at Summerside. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Jaclr will take up their residence at Summersdie. The Guardians joins a host of friends in happiest con- gratulations. S. ‘EASTERN GUARDIAN JThle column is reserved for nerve of inenl int-rent but adverfln- ing of s novvsy nature may be In- sertod at I mnts a atrd strictly payable in advance. . ..'5UCGESSFUL PARTY — A very enjoyable Bridge and Auction party was held on Monday evening, Oct. 15th at St. Mary's Convent As- sembly Hall, Souris, under the airs- pices of the Alumnae society. The hall was beautifully decorated with ferns and autumn flowers. At the close of the game lunch was served. The following are the prise win. ners: Ladies Auction, Miss Mary McLean; Gentlemerfs Auction, Jo- seph Holland; Ladies Bridge, 1st, Mrs. Fred Mulally; Ladies Bridge 911d. Miss Margaret Lavie; Gentle- man's Bridge. Scott coffin: Table Game. Highest score. Rev. Leonard McDonald; Consolation prizes, Mrs. TOm McDonald, Miss Virginia Mc- Dmlld. J'- P. MoPhee, John D. Mc- Intyre. A nice sum was realized Rev. Sisters and the committee in charge wish to thank those who in My Wily helped to make the enter- tainment a success. ABBIE DANCE HALL BORDEN Tuesday Evenings, ‘" r ‘ S. R, Rowley, White Bros. rvrs|tnr rxamiuincn and Smith, Albert Kaye. H- Fry. J- p_ Webster, Miss M. Metherell, Mrs. Innis, E. S. Moore, Mrs. Josiah Smith, David Carr, Arthur H- DIM-r- Ii-IMO-IO-IO-li Jimrnieh Orchestra- Admisslon 20c. Elliot's Orchestra- Admission 35c. flourlieeOnetg-gg. which gou to the Convent. The ' East. -now as n: ‘mu fofeed heavy with Ruai-ililier standard fox cubes and biscuits. nucrinim a “"91” L'm"1°'1"m‘ uofioa SElZED-The 10m a. o, m “QM 0°“. tmrmumh Mihseizedafivegsilonkegofrum ident ofSummes-aidebutwhohss reeidedformany yeerain-the United States, ieyisiting his old hometown and bdine cordially welcomedbyvldhiendsfleiaths guestbfhlssistoiqldrnwntlidlit- —-VISITSD SUMMIRSIDI-Miss Griffiths, travelling secretary for Young People's Work in connection with the W. M. S. of the United Churchin Canada visited Bum- merside on Wednesday and ed- dreeeed members of the Mission Circle and C. G. I. T. in Epworth Hall. Miss Jean Llewellyn, Presid- ent of the Mission Circle, lead the devotional period and at its con- clusion introduced Miss Griffiths. Miss Griffiths gave e most inter- esting address in connection with her work for the young people. She also displyaed some articles from India, illustrating the costumes and habits of the people of that coun- try. Members-from Wilmot and Bedeque Mission Circle were pres- ent. The lecture was most instruct- ive. Refreshments and a social hour brought t6 a conclusion an enjoyable afternoon. Earlier in the afternoon Mia Griffiths addressed the leaders of the Mission Bands at the home 0f Mrs. L B. Allen. S. --COUNTY COURT AT ALBER- TON-Tbo October term of the County Court oi.’ Prince County, first circuit, Alberton, was held on Tuesday, Judge Inman presiding. There were three cases before the Court. A school case in which 111118- ment was given for the trustees» An action for money lent for one hundred dollars. which after hear- ing some evidence was adiourned for further witnemee until Decem- ber Court. Wilfrid Tanton acting for plaintiff~flnd Geo. Matthews for defendant; and the third case was an action for $180 damages for the loss of a mare of the plain- tiff. having been killed 0n the Cascumpec road last summer by the automobile driven by the de- fendant. After hearing evidence the case was adiourned to Sum- merside for » argument. Heath strong, K.C.. for the plaintiff and Watson McNaught for the de- fondant. Court meets in Summer- side on Friday the 19th inst. S. -Mrs. Earle Reeves and Mrs. Mqry Stewart of Kensington have returned to their ‘homes after l! "pleasant visit to ‘friends in Nova Scotia. While there they were the guest; of Mrs. Mary Andrews at the Paris Cafe. Halifax‘ . Port Hickoroi fiom Local Harbour. Sallings:~— Dominica to New York. Mariis to Local Harbor. Hickorol to Local Harbour. vessels due to arrive: 20—Araidne Pendalie Argentine. Liilemor from Jamaica. flgmy from Montreal. Indy Nelson from B. W. Indies. Magnhild from St. Pierre. Moyra from Saint Jolm. Bulkarier from Montreal. 21—-Weeternland from New York. London Corpn. from Phill- Portia from Nfld. Ports. Man. Regiment from Montreal. 22—-Ce.meronia from New York. City of Auckland from Calcutta. Fbrniield from Halifax. Nova Scotia from Liverpool. Dominica from New York. Colborne from Montreal. 24—City of Mobile from Far from Malayan Prince from Far East. Nova Scotia from Boston. Rrsrige from Vancouver. Z5—HUITY On from Great Lakes. Gripshoim from Gothenburg. ild-Caimmona. from Montreal. Tl-Pennland from Antwerp. Gen. Von Steuben from Bremen. Kungsholm from New York. Sonia from Great Lakes. Gwentgato from Great Lakes. 28—-Chedabucto from E. C. Ports- Man, Brigade from Montreal. New York Oity from Montreal. x at. John’. nous; sss weighing Cleans. m “M.” Friday Evenings. gtmm f?“ G, “him ' l! you have a stamp for I M?!‘ ‘ " from New York. H J M having no niucilage on the back Lilli-sent. m. w. an-u. ‘lrentino from New York. E ' siiasreiiihsmioueeittake- OPTOMETBIST s new envelope an; mwwl :2: . °"'- "Mme" ""- ffilif$iiiilmhlwiiw M EXTRA SPECIALS ”""'""° immeaimiypaeeitmaieleuei-w . / - ‘ ' ' 10 lbl. S . 51 l iznriii" ~ ° i...“ i: o , - om . l7 - or .... """“" ‘ ' ' ' " n a c 1 '=-~~--~ ..: -- . at can ’ _ m on! ooons sracmu f seesauesiusissr ..-.su Ken's Wes-ling Slllflfnu-QO Wassluxumtodsyitisfareiieapertobnra {element m“ g knr-ne-vvrhnnel-Wuo i.oo lie tiiansoftoosl. Ourpurposainimportingthib ooaiwsstooderitatapriessothatitwiiire- ll. ll. LAICI 8 C0. _ firms. Wiuiiesale isayaasn. 501mm It ' w»; Creamery iiiidi- ‘k M? s a» a ....._fié.“."1.:i3 ,,Pll°lfilflYl°fi°0lllldflfllriilllldlllii°ll-“T Ilyllaklagfowdesgllb. moi-it's?“ Under. ml "l -......--............ Ide WIOI, eaah .........-.... Us ‘ i 40o ma" a sue b‘ "‘ ' I uarrnsssYYisi-géfi rs} Ile Ian's Wool Un ‘ISO llfllll‘ OI‘ i ginfusizxnfz ‘s: "martini ‘$41.00 ~ _ - - ‘e ee ees, FIIIIIIGO ‘RIOS ' sunrise Seep, is m . die 25s a» m . Csrbelieleemlfor lle Handker- .~ PllmIlfveSoQIfer as aimrssrer.............su ' rstneos.srer.......m Men'eSosb.I\lr..llete1le 0lrltm0priufrolri1 ALBERT KAYS ' MCI‘! Overalls 8146-0 l~ is. vsui i1 r. Pownal Streets H. III’! "Night Sliiiliiflllllimlillikfllilivlviigiifim and Prince Gountyilhronicle a-usseissisis’ m s reserved new sf laeai interest bat advertising e! a lewsy nature may be at t sent: a weed strictly payable ls advance. _ CONFIDSBATIOII LIFI INQUI- ANCI. 14-6708-1-12-8121. at Clyde River yesterday. BUYING TABLE STOCK POTA- toee and Turnips daily at our Cher- lottotowu Warehouse at Market Prices. Paul A. Murray. L-1328-10-19-8i. THERE BEBE the new plaid BPOrt Hats with Scarfs to match in brown, Red and Black. Price $.25 set. Prowse Bros, Ltd. L-l324-10-19-2i. CARRIED U. S. LEGBAND-Rec- ently Mr. Robert L. Stevenson, Wheatiey River, shot a black duck carrying a leg band with the fol- lowing legend: No. 690889. Biologic- al Survey, Washington D. C. TBANSFIBRID-Alex Iinman oi the Canadian Stores has been transferred to Halifax , This com. rade served four years overseas in the Signal Corps and is a. native of P. E. I. we wish him every suc- cess in his new pos1tion.--'I‘niro News. I BIGAMY CASE-A man and wo- man involved in a bigamy case, and who had been remanded for a weak, appeared again before Stipendiary Magistrate Macliinnon yesterday and were committed to the Supreme Court for trial. POLICE COURT -- At the Police Court yesterday, a. man appeared. charddd with ‘ in poaoesslo l of liquor. The case was heard and ad- journed until Saturday. Two young men, who appeared charged with operating a motor vehicle to the common danger were dismissed. WINSLOE Uiuted Church of cari- ada. Services on the above charge for Sunday, October 21, are as fol- lows: Highfleld, 11 A. M. (Commun- ion). Prinoetown Road. 3 P. M. (Communion). North Winsloe, 7 P. M. The evening service will be conducted by the Winsloe Young People's Society, with special sing- ing. Rev. Thos. Palethorpe, Min- later. L-1319-10-19-1l. STREET WORK PRDGRESSING —About 80 men are now being em- pioyed on street work under the un- employment relief plan to which the federal, provincial and civic govern- ments contribute. Concrete curbs are being placed on Hayfield and Sydney Streets, and storm sewers on Ambrose Street. Next week n». is ‘ hoped to make a start on asphalt l paving. The wort is in charge oi’ the City Engineer, Mr. H, A. Mes- servay. SADLY BEREAVED-Dr. J. P.| Sweeney, Bermuda, received the sad news oi’ the sudden death of his mother last week in P. E. I.The D!’ W86 P19901111! To leave for P. r E. 1., after getting word of the Afrlvdls serious condition of his mother! .-; g when he received the cable saying Amvals._ she had passed away. He is the‘, Mains from Sherbrook. “l? “WM”! “mm” °‘ M‘ fsmily-Truro News. wnnnmc BELLS/The marriage , took place on Wednesday. Oct. 17th. of Miss Margaret Kathleen Rodd. daughter of the late J. W. and Mrs Rodd, of Braclriey Point, to Mr. J Stanley Younker, son of Mr. one‘ Mrs. R. W. Yourrker, Winsloe. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. l w. Barbour, of Trinity United l Church. Mr. and Mrs. Younker left on a short honeymoon trip. ‘ CATHOLIC COLLEGIATE CLUB —'l‘he reorganization meeting of the Catholic Collegiate Club took place in the K. oi’ C. Hall yesterday after- noon "with the retiring President, Thomas Peters, in the chair. Thci meeting was addressed by Rev. Pat- I rick McMahon, DD, who has been ‘ appointed Spiritual Director of the Club. The following members were , appointed officers for the coming ; year: Honorary Resident, Mrs. W.‘ J. Maolntyre: President, William Brown; Vice-president, Miss Marion | Malaar: Secretary, Catherine Mac- Guigari; ‘Treasurer, Winnifred Mor- an SECTION C DEBATE-Section C of the P. W. C. debating society, held their weekly debate yesterday with the president, Etta Ross in the chair. The subject for debate was resolved that, i: the manufact- ure of armaments is necessary, it should be safely under the control of the government. The resolution wascari-ied byavoteof"' " Th9 pro speakers were, viiliaais Martin. Jeanette Clark. vfaurice Oahili, and Ella McLeod. The con speakers were Milton Palmer, Ethel Duffy. Harold Hawkins and Elelllfi Wood. PERSONALS Dr. D. Campbell, Point Edward. NA, is at present staying at the Canadian National Hotel. Rev. Ihnmett Dougan of Halifax is spending a few days in the city vis- iting his mother. Mrs. Richard Dou- gen, Prince St. Miss Mal‘! Croken spent Thanks- giving at her home in mnerald. siis was Micbmplllicii by Miss Rita McAlduff, 11mm. both are et- tending Prince of Wales Collefl- Mils Hasel Isabel Bennett, dnush- ter of Mrs. Prod D. Bennett of gun)” Bri graduated from the Boston ME’. School for Attend- ant Nurses, yesterday Miss Marian Newson, daughter 0f Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Newson of Kingston, was among the 58 young women who graduated from the Boston Training School for Attend- ant Nurses yesterday. Sh‘. Prank Rice, 0f the staff of the R0151 Blnk of Canads Charlotte- Corner of Richmond and Phenols! town, P. l. 1., is spending a vaca- tkm in Westville, as the guest of hi‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johh Rice.- W&lls I. I. a COAT Value That’s News j Delightfully furred in Squirrel, Wolf, Sable, Caracul Genet, Fox, Muskrat Fine quality Suede, Tree Bark, Diagonal or Crepy Woolens, in brown, green, navy, wine or black, These are all made in the same up to today fashions as~~ are shown right now in New York. Large, luxurious collars, in the Furs men- tinned-add richness. $25, $29.50, $35.00 And in the lower price ranges Delightfully surprising values in attractive coats, made in excellent styles, of good wearable materials, tweeds, tree barks and the like $13.95, $16.95, $19.50 7 Miss Florence M. I Sparlin g Lectures today at 3.30 with demonstration by Living Models 2 Charming Bed Sets .\ will be drawn for and given on this occasion. . Tempting ' Values in WABASSO c Products WOOL DRESSES Daytime — Streetwear — Sports -— Business VELVET DRESSES $21. Daytime dresses and formal afternoon frocks-styles se- lected from New York’s iat- est successes. New here to- day-in a real silk velvet. Fascinating fabrics in knit and woven rabbit wool are high fashion this Autumn, that’: why these clever weaves in Imported Rabbit's Wool Fabric will please you. The styles include one and tw0_piece types with no end of smart style details to give them added interest. The shades include browns, blues, oxfords, blacks, rusts, greens-they'll remind you of the glories of the Autumn leaves. $8.95, $12.50, $13.95 .4 r i é Red Silknit BLOOMER59c The head of the department says “now this is GOOD bloomer-Pve seen many at 75c and more that are not so good.” They are well cut, perfectly made and a really wonderful value 59c OPERA TOP VESTS ' TO MATCH ‘Cotton Kayserettes 50c This is certainly the most popular under- garment for the younger set, smoothly fitting, warm, with lightness. f 3 Of Course YOU KNIT! Monarch Dove, 60 colors . 18c Mommh Down, 2 or. 20¢ Monarch Andalusian, l5 colors 25c Monarch Tweed, 10 colors 25c Monarch Siivertwist, 10 colors . 25c Monarch Fairy, 15 colors .. 25c All these are ONE OUNCE BALLS, except MONARCH DOVE (2 oz). Scotch Fingering, 10 colors, 4 oz. skein . . . . . . 85c White Heather, one oz. 25c WHEELING, 2 and 3 ply, 12 colors 4oz_skein...... . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Jersey Dresses So Splendid for School Prettily styled, offered in tempting colour arrangements, these Jersey Dresses are ideal for schoolgirls. And they cost so little:- Sizes2to 6years $1.59 Sizes7 to l4 years $1.95 And a better grade- SizesZ to Gyears $1.95 Sizes 7 to 14 years $2.95 ALL WOOL FLANNEL AND CREPE DRESSES . 4 eaca FIVE 5 . Ahkfk l. Sinus-B " 1”” " "