p‘ dueeseore yarn. Gag b‘ Bsnborn s Seal Brand {or its supenor quality and gkh fivour. .552 D ii 3's- E f? of»: p. 7 We have in stock old Sydney - reened, Inverness. Sprlnghlll lllion Hound, Albion Stove, Albion "ut. Hsrd, Chestnut and Stove lxes. also Besce Coke. Plsce your order now. either for mmediste or future delivery. .0. GILLIS s. co ., PHONE 11s i §O-O-O-O-O+“ l. Lester Douglas l‘ WHOLESALE PRODUCE 39 Queen Street Charlottetown Prince EdWird Island POTATOES stock. Highest prices paid l ‘for good quality. Write or ‘phone 798 or 938. lbgiw. 1n Lynn M“, $1.95 A PAIR A grand opportunity is here I offered the ladies of P. E. l. to get a pair oi‘ comfortable house or street shoes at a ridiculous price. These are .nlostly high class footwear, lines from our summer sell- ing. They are mostly patent leather shoes, but you will find some Browvn and also Grey shoes In the lot. We have all sizes but not in each 14 ma. .3 ll ordered by mall add 10 tents per pair. . f ALLEYuiilEi swim-s 29mm. Charlottetown, P E I. i i .. ' SLIOED PINEAPPLE! tllla for V ville‘ _ ry Jenkins. . Popular Thousands Of neuter lilies ‘ And- Vicinity 39 ots; Fresh ground island oat.- Qliill- I0 lbs. for 65 eta-Jen- kins o son. Ltd. . us». In -—--— _ EAST CALL .to get a case of needles with a new or renewal sub- scription. . 1 ___ . , tlolirslta or EMPIRE.’- 9 your candy at the Candy Table Thursday afternoon, Navy League Building. , 2152-19-81 BHAHRAB A NEEDLEis what ou want to be to get a casé of oodles with ‘your subscriptions. LO blNtitfLlVE H068 at Mel- tatlon on Tuesday 26th. Har- 2170-10-20-6i. 1 MENS FALL HATS-Again we say at your service. Specializing in Priced ‘ll-late for Fall- Prulvss Bros, Ltd. 2502-10-22-2i DAUGHTERS OF EMPIRE- Fancy table will provide all your Christmas presents. Come early. 2152-19-3i DAUGHTERS OF EM-PIRE— , _ _ , ‘Hllll ten and bazaar Thursday 21st, rrafalgar Day at ‘Navy League Tea 50 cents, admission 10 cents. Doors open 2.30 Tea. at 5 o'clock. _ 2l52-19-3i BELFAST Aluo wooo fast on Sunday next and at Wood islands lll the afternoon. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 27th and 28th L. of C. hall. Hot ' supper-Fancy and Candy tables. Come and enjoy yourselves and help a good cause» . VHANDEUS Tfi-EKSSIAH (Part Every member requested to attend. FREE CLlNICS for chest examin- utibns will be ‘held by the Red Cross Society ill Glasgow, October 22nd, Crapnud 23rd, Mt. Stewart. 25th and and 26th morning only. St. Peters ferrcll. by physicians will he exam- ined by specialist. 2062 Mrs. ll. F. Stevenson and family wishes to thank tllcir milny friends for ‘their kindness and sympathy during their sad bereavement. Grateful Letters i4 Every year brings thousands of zrateiul letters for health restored Certified Seed and Table I-mm happy women in a]; pa“; of he country to the office of tho ‘lylllli. d2}. ‘Pinkhum Medicine Com» These are voluntary expressions of gratitude E. lPinkhamh Vegetable Compound ‘L 2184-10-21 ,2i lSEE OUR Special line of Boy's caps at 60c each. Plowse Bros, isi- 2202-10-22-21 HAM. TONGUE and Salads at Trafalgar Tea Thursday, Navy ‘League Building. [2152-19-31 SOCIAL GATHERlNQ-on the eve of October 1st. inst. the mem- Port Wood Hail. the Sabbath School Scholars with their teachers and u number of invited. guests, met at the home of Mrs. A. Blue, ‘Little Sands to spend a social hour Graphophone selections and piano music by Miss llviay Mclggn were much enloyed as well as the sing- ing of the old Scotch songs. A gift of money with a pleasing address, read by Miss Verna Dixon was pre‘ sen-ted to We. A. J. McDonald who acted as organist a-t tho Sabbath services, lMrs. McDonald flttingly replied thanking their kindness. Not the least of the t0 the a close. IN MEMORIAM THE LATE HECTOR McKAV McKay took place on Wednesdn) by the dlev. ‘E. Mac The remains were tak en to Tryon for interment, the S61‘ vice being held in the‘ Unitet Church, the Rev. Mr. lMcDougal again officiating. There was i large attendance of friends an‘ neighbors of the deceased who ha- lived in Tryon for the‘past ‘ii-ft, _21tl., Souris 2am. Only cases re- years and where he was hishir as teamed by all. ‘He was borll in DeSallie 76 yen-rt ago, a son of the late John MoKa and his wife. fronlerly ‘lFlorenc He leaves to mour. I vxltltN-(llllbllllers, Alexander McKay o Summerside and Colin McKay o East iBideford, also four sis-tors Mrs. Donald McKlnnon, ‘Summe. side; Mrs Nell McNevin, Victoria -Mrs Donald MoFadyen, Boston an Mrs Leonard ‘Rogerson, lMllo, Lot To the bereaved The Guardia - tenders sincere sympathy. _¢Q-o>-——- M as. NlURDOOK GRAHAM A gloom wits cast ovor tho (10111 munity of Brudillbalte on the morn ing 0t October 4th when it becuml known that Mrs. Murdock Graham hold [lunged to her eternal home otter n severe illness which chi patiently endured. She will he mllci- .. for relief from pain and‘ suffering. missed in her hospitable llflllll! g.- _ and are convincing proof that Lydia she made one and all ucLolne l her cheerful smiles. Sllc was i will do all that is claimed for it. lt daughter of the lute Alcxunllel‘ Mo bore of the ‘Ladies Aid Society of“ I The fllneral of the lam Hector MoDonnid. iRaylnond Steele, Char- _ _ I 13th instant from the lMcLean Und» by Trinity Church Choir, Nov. l9tll. ermklng Parlors where Hervlce w,“ ‘Practice FYlfllly evening as follows: conducted - lLarlies at 7 p. m. men at 8 p- m. iDQuggfl_ will pay any sick and ailing to giv; it a ‘trial. and Alexander of West Somme!‘ Don't Neglect The Cold Dangerous Slcknesses often cold. Ward off wonfnn ‘Pherson of Glen Valley. She leave: to mourn besides iler husband fou". sons and flour daughters, Kenlletl j ville, Muss, Angus and William o. 4 -Winnipeg, Man, Airs. James Todc of Manitoba, ‘Mrs. ll. n. Alt-Leon o. Hal-tsville, bliss Julia of Charlotte town. and Miss Marie at llolne- Hel youngest son. Louglllin hos bcel. missing since the Great War. Th1 gurvlvlng members oi hcr ffllllll) arc Mrs. Donald P. McLeo-i. lllker mun. Malcolm of Glen Valley, 118i brother, Williu, of Iiradaibltne ‘ilnv Mrs. Glover. Mt. Stewart, is here on a visit to her daughter, lMrs. Howard Court. Mrs. John Spence returned on Fridoy from an extended visit to Western Canada. Miss lMiidred Godfrey, Tum-tn Will-Billie. has gone to Boston. where she will spend the winter. Mrs. J. Rackhnm has been vlsit~ ills her sister Mrs. Lewis at lNorth River for a few days. ' lMrs. Hammond illertram return- ed the early part of thewesk from the Canadian West, ,where hespent the rest three, months. er. has taltenio position as sales- ilisiliiy with- Messrs. Clltiiite. h ’Ci.il- e. , ‘ 0n Tuesday evening. at the home the ‘Hamill ‘m’ of ‘Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. .E. Whitlock. whose marriage took place recent- Biiiloyiileiii- W“ the lwunmul fliiii- iy. a number of friends gathered De!‘ Drill/MINI‘ by "i8 lfldy members and tendered them u miscellaneous The gentlemen also gave their unit- shower.- ed aid in partaking of the reiresb- antiy spent in games, etc., and after ments which they pronounced to be a dainty lllnch was served, the op- superior quality. A vote .0! than)‘; ening ot‘ a large number of pack- moved by Mr. H. McNeill, and l-es- ages displayed a very pretty and pended to by Mr. A. iBell, was ten- "Willi flrrfly of gifts, which were dered to Mrs. Blue and family, also Bcflilmvflllieli by sincere expressions nmmbers who helped to of good wishes for many years of make the evening an enjoyable one. napping!‘- |s_ After the exchange of good wishes LANDSr-Servlces as usual at Bel- "ml ‘he “lllgliig °i "Am" M“! lSyne" the happy evening came to Friends regret the illness of Mr. William ‘Silliphant, ‘but"hope that he may soon be restored to his usu- al good health. Guests recently registered at the Globe include: ‘W. W. Hunter, T.or- onto; Frank lKelly, Charlottetown; W. W. ‘Lord, Sumnlersidc; ilt. .l. lottetcwn; ‘D. lM. Gurney, St. John; P. A. ‘Blifke, Charlottetown; N. D. Wiles, Truro; Ll. A. Illtnlnl, IPol-t- iand; N. C. lRyun, Toronto; ‘K. N i-Iopgood, lSumnlersitle; D. M. Dickie. Canning; A. lSel-votto. Moncton; W. C. and Mrs. Prldhunl. Tyne__Valley; Thomas Nesbltt, Tyne Valley; Mrs. Vlaymie Aitken, Tyne Valley; Mr. nd lMl-ll. .l. ll. llazlewood, New Glas- gow, NS; l). '13. McDonald, ‘North Jedequc; W. Edgar Enman, Chan ottetowll; A. J. Mann, Halifax; P. J. l-‘tul-lsiter, Charlottetown; H. iEn- elle. Charlottetown; Walter S. lrowll, Charlottetown: G. H. ‘Per- tins, Norton, N.‘B.; A. S..Calrns. i. J. Henderson, W. Smith McFar- ane, lDol-othy ‘K. ‘Feed, Charlotte- own; J. B. Pincztu, Hunter. River; .0uis A. Trainer; Hunter iRiver; Vatson Wnyo, Hunter ‘River; W. \. Ready, (lhurlottetown; S. B. Ful- ertoll, iPugrlusll, -N.'_S.; N. IB. iMarj in. -M0lll.flglliil it. .l. ‘McDonald. iharlottetown; N. Calder, Chariot’ etown: l-l. lit. Starrett, Moncton; omb nlld wife, Hopewell Hil, ‘N.B.; yler V. Beck, ‘Montague; 'oonllls, Kcnsingtou; ‘Miss Pearle lcDonltld, Summerslde; ‘Mrs. Pree- -n Toombs, Kellsillgton; Ethel Mc- finnoll, ‘Boston: ll. Nickel"- .Oll, Montreal; iP. T. lDwyer, Pnrrs- ‘oro, N..S.; .l. S. Hutchinson and rile, New iinlnpshire; nAPllllll‘ iimpson, Stanley Bridge; Edward (lrkwootl, lSnlem, Mass; IS. T. (inl- ant. Charlottetown; J. ‘C. Shaw. 3rackiey ‘Bench; Major J. A.‘ Mc- Kenzie, Charlottetown; Thomas A. Viorris, Charlottetown. Mrs. Robert ‘Silliphclnt. -Miss .Miltlred Mr. and Vlrs. lMay Bagnllll. Neal and Mr. lRobert Silliphant, in, lotored to Union ‘Rood on Sunday lnd spent the day with friends here. lMr. ililtl ‘Mrs. s. v. ‘McLeod. Al- ‘Jany, spellt ‘Sunday with Mr. and iiirs. Geo. S. ‘McLeod. Fredericton. .Mr. ‘Donald Andrews and MltlS Janie Andrews ~ were visitors lll Jharlottetown o ‘rower ‘wilrtri 5 are -.- hliVlVlll‘ , g Miss Amy Barrett, ‘Whentley Riv- . The evening was pleas» l. D. Horton. St. John; E. E. New- l Preston , f ‘ the balance of discontinued , V, Liver oll. it fortlfles the sys- im-t with your cold lth Nyal's Rem- , edles at the first speeze. Take Nyal's Syrup or Tar and Cod tern against further inroads and then ‘Nyals Lsxacold It is a safe dependable laxative. i We have it in sizes for self P i and family. _ E llaloid L Worthy PHONE 271 178 QUEEN STREET 4 handling Fox elseuitsiwe are thensx: ten days at the lOWrfPFIOO or W, cents peF pound F.O.B. our Feed Itore for spot essh. In lots of not lees than "i0 pounds. ‘Here is s ellsnefto get s supply of this host of all Fox elsculfe at lsssfés than 10o pounds 7 osnte per once. Sold only in queen's andlltlnfs Counties. ~ ‘Carter FOR Saudis win. .l. FOX BfSQUITS We have onhsnd‘ 15,000 pounds ot the celebrated l Ross-Miller Fox Biscuits 9°"! up in 5o and 10o pound bags. and ss we do not intend offering ths above let for llsnFAcTpRY PRICE. Less pound. 0st your supply at 60., Ltd. FEED STORE 3 Co. Steamship Cont. . . . , .-... s Canadian Steamship Pfd. ... ing predeceased iyr in SF-‘Dliiliiili-‘Y- The funeral took place on Wed nesday, October 6th when man) assembled from fur and near tr show tlEir respect for the departed family. Mr. W. ‘E. Robertson‘, student pus tor of the Presbyterian Cilurcll it ‘Coburn, conducted the service. The pail bearers wcrc: 1111B?! Mi! Clurefllobert Todd, hllelcolnl Huch anan. 'Sr., George Moi"; McLeod, Malcolm Bllcllaunun, Jr. ‘interment in lSprlugtou Cemetery Stock Quotations furnished by .lollllston and Ward lMBIIIIJBPB of lhc Montreal Stocll ' Exchange: New York Exchange International Petroleum 30 U.S. industrial Alcohol Co. >.‘_-f .70 ~ United States Steel 137 Montreal Stock Exchange JAbitibl flirullisn Montreal Power . . .-. . .. . . National Breweries .. Steel 0o. Can. Com. . Winnipeg Electric . Bell ‘ Telephone . . . . Brampton and tlleir sympathy to the bereaved Canada, assisted by tile Rev. David lson, Robert llaulrax. .0ct. ZL-Quotntlons At. Top. and ‘Santa ~l~‘c Ry. .. 118% American Can. Co. .... 48‘ en; hflpphlegg l“ 1L American Locomotive C0- 101% Friday. I fRev. R. H. lBaxter, Mrs. Illnxter lnd little soll have returned from a ‘lolidsy trip to lNew ‘Brunswick-and taken up residence in the Manse here. Mr. and iMrs. Louis Muttart and lhildron, Cape Traverse. spent Sun- lay with Mrs. .Muttart's sister, ‘Miss l/iary lBagnali. Hazel Grove. ‘Mrs. lRodgerson and Miss Anna lodgersoll hlive gone to Charlotte- own where they intend makinz zheir holne. ' lMr. ‘A. ‘B. Cutlitfe and bride re- turned laet week from an extended wedding tollr, part of which was spent in Milton, Moss, where they striiuxiiiuiho r1535‘ raw-own r. qt mtg/trail UK) he‘! t - ' - - gMoClol 4-3 1's Vlctorls c answer to tl-le call {or a small. compact. lnexpensive new Qrtllopltonlc Vlctrolzl . . a sort oi brother“ to tl-le Credenza... this’; azxcl finest of Ortbopllonlc Vlctrolas. . . l/loclcl 4-3 gives you in music tl-xat new‘ and true tone quallty ‘which fllfi‘ Credenza made ' famous ln a day. ..It ls bull’: 0n “the some: new Oftl1~ opllonlc prlncflple 0i “lilo. tcl-lccl impedance": . .Tl1e rigg 1's only $115 . . . .41 ‘Llfltl-ll-(Flblilfi “value. backed by all the guarantees oi tlle wclbknown trademark “I'll-s .Master s voice-l‘. . fvobtfiil-lll-Ilbltl‘ at claim-real payments at any "His Masterls Voice“ Dealer. . All/by not bear ‘t t d ? I . .. ~ 1 ° 3y VICTOR TALKING MALHIN E CO-, 0F CANADA LTD .Mr. and -Mrs. R. H. Cslupbeliand Masters Clifford and Harvey, nlot- orcd to ‘Montague on Saturday, re- turning Sunday evening. Among the recent visitors to the city were: Mrs. G. Dingwell, Miss Dorothy ‘Dingweli, ‘Mrs. .l. F. -Mc- Mlilflii. Ralph McMillan. lMrs. Ev- erett Wedlock, lMiss Marjorie Wed- lock, Mrs. S. M. ‘Daniel, Mrs. lHow- lad a most _enjoya.llle visit. the zlfests of lMr. and Mrs. B. J. Cut- ‘iffefl Tile trip also included n. day lt Brocton ‘Fair, Niagara ‘Falls, Boll- ton, Albany, Buffalo, Toronto and Montreal. They are at food ntten once.‘ Other schools in he ~vlcinlty will not resume work I Standard Oil of New Jersey 41% 1 Mia. Kan. and Tex. Ry. .... 2B5 $3553: 8g] Tair meeting will ‘be called and n' . ‘Southem Pécmc ck __ 103% lonlplelo prize list published. ‘ [Ulmm “we Ry" "‘."“"" ‘S9 Recent visitors in townuiuclude vir. and Mrs. A. lBulman. Wllestley Granville: ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. Charles lougnii. Charlottetown: Miss iss- lel McLeod. Charlottetown; Mr. lbiro; Hamilton» ard Court, Mrs-M. Cutliftc, ‘Mrs. A. ‘B. Clltiifle, Mrs. J. IS. .hlc‘Leod,-l\fiss .Auly Barrett. Mrs. William .McMii- lull and Beatrice McLeod. lMr. and ‘Mrs. “Watson Wltyc, who spend The Misses ‘Dorothy Clltliffe, Dor- othy Dingwell, lrene Wedleck. Bea~ irice McLeod and ‘lllulalie McLeod were recent visitors in Fredericton. Am. Smelt. and Refill?» Coi -- 127 Mr. and Mrs. Eloy Cllrtor, CllllPlFlm, where they will Aiii- 9086b Mill; C0- - - - - - ... 19% ottetown. spent Sunday with tllciwlmer, Anaconda ‘Cop. Mill. Co. .. 46% atter's parents, -Mr. and .Mrs.ll-low- Chile Copper Co. . . . . . . . 32% lrd Works, Fredericton. , -N.v. Con. and Hllfl- Riv. 1th. 1321., i Consolidated Gas Co. (N.Y.) 1067/. The locnl school has ro-npcncd‘ ‘Hudson Motor Cor c». 44+ liter 1W0 ,. seiifl holiliuvfl- with i1 Mrs. John ‘MCQKIBTIIB spent n few ‘or nnntller week,-‘but as soon as days at her home here this week. Hi0“- ‘ll are ut work again, the School ‘Her brother, .Mr. ‘Russel Barnard. EV"? "w°°lll'1'°"d°r°d llmlbl“ duel was a visitor in North Milton on Sunday. in a recent issue of a Detroit Daily appears an account of a coll- famous Lux. and soap manufactur- thoir salesmen in every division in the state for highest average sales. Detroit branch. and won bylliessrs. H. A. Matchner, L. H. D. McLeod‘ and lB. ‘E. McDouagll. Photos of those men and of the trophy ap- pear with the article. Tile annual lRaliy Day service in connection with the United Sunday ‘School was held in the church on gation listened to and enjoyed the splendid program as it was admir- the reciting of the b3th chapter of .iy given and interspersed with coll- gregotional singing and responsive Scripture reading. added much to ‘the interest alld impressiveness of the service. IRev. lMr. Baxter's nd- dress on "Rallying for Service" was likewise listened to with rapt at- tention and made a deep impres- At the close of tho address. without accompaniment was sung by the ‘Misses Janie Andrews, Tletn Pickering. Hazel Seilar and Bout.- rico McLeod. The offering goes toward tho Maintenance and Ex- Rlver; .Mr. and ‘Mrs. B. W. Taylor. test conducted by lLover Bros. Ltd., ioiiiiimi ‘Fiiiiii "lid W“ ii ‘"39 °""- ?roudc. ‘Loyalist; ‘Miss- Ruby MCwQYB. which was keenly contested ily NORTH 5'95 HOME SCENE OF WEDDING- ~nd Mrs. E. ‘Bruce Noy. North Wilt- lt extended over one year and in Tile home of Dr. .ll. F. Kcitrlor Mr. Alfred FFyfe, Stanley tho flnnl count, the prise, a beautl- and Mrs. Keltner. 420 Nfliih 491" lluetty wedding Saturday evening Sunday evening. A large congre-. ably carried out by the your: nee-limit iii-vie and fitted l)0ill(‘fl with u pie. A recitation by Lila Thomp- shadow son, an exercise ‘by four juniors- wearing a wrcstll or orange 1,1035. lHoWilrd wedlock. Eric Brown. lDnil- oms in her ilsir, ‘the bride made a oral-lent getting nicely settled in have been yum“; ffleudn m Halpnie Whitlock and Hilton ‘MQMiilnn: most charming picture. Silo car- their beautiful lie-W mime. and nil fllx, were here lust week the guestll a mm by Am“ lvedlwki ‘oin in wishing them lnnny years Ollnl‘ Mr. and ‘Mrs. William lMc-Millnn; lThcy are now staying in Quincy. 331-188» Iirior to leaving f0!‘ lllifliiil. mrlnthm“ by the “W” °f m9 ln-‘blltle, South Dakota, who was mat- lhe terlnediate class were all excellent-l ii liiielried o. shower bouquet of Orphelin by Lila and ‘Herbert Thompson andipom, whlw gmdlo]; m", valley m_ ies. l September 4, when their lliccc, lilies Evelyn Winningilnm, daugh- ier of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Win- ifiiigllalu. was united ill nlnlriage with Mr. William llellry hincLcnn, Rev. Elbert ‘H. llicks, pastor or the Fremont Baptist Cilulcll, read tllc ring service ill tile presence of illl- mediate relatives and close friends of the lhnflly. In a while taffeta gown of boll!- llem of georgcttc. and Mrs. H li‘- Wllitford of Mo- ron oi‘ honor. wore it becoming gown of pale pink satin back crcpo which llllll llcll~shz1pell slcov- es and a circular skirt banded with white crystal budding. Sllc wore pale pink satin slipcrs to match and carried an arm bouquet. Miss Glee Halos of Cilellillls, who 0n LGiKIE *1. "'5 "".§T5R.§.V9'FE' ic fish llsrlt Raid Ha --4 gtAA ALA‘- Eras‘ TESTED AND » - GLASSES FITTED New retracting room wml modern equipment, Our-experience Is at your service. E. W. TAYLOR ASSISTED av J. shrill/Lon orrolweralsre 142 Richmond Street PHONE‘ 153-L. oo-odoooo-o-Qoo-oo-o-o-oo-oo-oo-va {llPfl with the season's flowers, Wllh gold and yellow predominat~ .lll:. The ceremony took place before all improvised altar of ever! zrcclls and autumn ‘flowers, and‘ the lighting was so arranged that a subdued glow illuminated the beautiful settfng. was ilrldesmaill, “'11s attired in a da'nty frock or yellow goorgctto trimmed with ruffles of black lace, and carried illl nrnl bouquet to harmonize with hcr gown. of the little flower girls, Carol Smith, wore o. ruffled taffeta frock while the other. Constance Helen. was liko a pretty lose ill ‘her dress of roco taffeta with lace ruffles. Little Bobbie Farmer. rlngboilrer, “lore it ‘black rclvcl. sull- .\il~. (‘har- les ll. MaclLenn. brother of tllc groom, acicll us llcst mall. Onel Proceeding the ceremony, Mrs. }Jrly- Smith. cousin o! the bride, suns “Oilftfome with Mo" and "Be- lcause," accompanied Mrs, Pearl llolvers Collier at the piano Miss Eleanor Peterson of Cllehslie plsy~ cd the march for the wedding pm- reason. After a. short wedding trip Mr. land .\lrs. MaoLsan will be at home 'io their frlentls in Seattle. l Tile groom is a son of Mrs. Dott- iillfl McLean, Crapalld, P. E. l. —--<-0->-—-——- flli silver ‘cup, was awarded themtreet, was the scene oi‘ ll. very Tile mom was lnslrfully decor-D Wlrmrvl’! Llnlmrnt rui- hrnlnea. m‘? “"1 Papa eras-J." '.*‘*-..‘*=7.T-“*>f‘"" ‘were ~;_ .-. _ _- _ .' <G£ii.f&%.acw ~