Mcxaazs, _ luvfA/L: ‘ “whims tutu” aiscurrs ~--antnn~.-.»un~<.~. .-.............. .. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAFI. . l THE wissieitu GUARDIAN ltt-tctittguttt Wet —|T PAYS to buy in this Prov- ince. _ —CHiEFTAiN TEA 55 cents per lb. wt Lords, Carleton. 3527-10-16-41 —SHOP FROM HOLMAWS cata- .og. 20456-2241 —EASTER BRAND RAISINS 21 cents per ipkg. at the new (‘iirletun store. 3527-10-16-41 —DON'T FORGET tlte sale of stock and crop of Mr. Sterling .\lc— Kayg New London, Wednesday. ociobei- 20. See handbills for tiirtli- ‘r particulars. 3515-10-15-21. —PRINOE EDWARD ~FOX WIRE ls tlie strongest, truest, straigliiest and most uniform i-‘ox Wire with the most uniform mesh, tbest gai- vanlzetl end cheapest in the end. Finished ‘Wltili double selvage all around. Hui-man's, Sumtuierside, are sole agents. Write them for prices and stiiuples. 3540-10-16-21 __MAKE THE NEW Gunman (Continued from Page Four.) store your buying (vellfiffi it Vfm .\ii's. J. H. Malcoiii entertained pay yult- 5°27'w'19‘4‘ very pleasantly on Tuesday alter- . -_-_ noon in honor of lier brother's wile -CHOICE MOLASSEB $1.65 per Mrs. Montgomery of New Richmond gal at the new Carleton s-tnre. ll’. Q., who with .\ir. Montgomery 3527-10-16-4iwus spending several days here lwitll Mr. and Mrs. hialcoiii. -ENAMEL AND "rmwsnz. ‘f’ ' ‘my below present day “Hoes u, _ .\ir. and Mrs._.l. ii. Hunter and Lords, ('-'li‘l9It0li. 3527-10-16-41 tfllttti-t’ "t8 ietivtttti "w" “Wk 1°‘ the Ohl tvountry on an extended ., _____. —BUV YOUR BOOTS and Rub- bers at the new Carleton Store. _ _ ._ _ 3527,1046,“ wiio is recuperating aftci his se- rt-re illness. 1 ‘ l O "What's the mutter, old‘ nuin? You look unhappy." "l um. almost as unhappy as a with a secret that nobody to hear." wnniuu all too short .. . friends. “illilh ‘ ‘ ' JOYFUL Ettriuc;,""" visit, which it is hoped will prove cntirely beneficial to Mr. Hunter Among the very welcome visit- 01's here this week was Rev. Dr. I 1"“ Prlngie oi Sydney whose stay was , for his numerous Dr. and Mrs. Fullerton are leav- ing this morning tor Toronto where — the Doctor will undergo ‘further mmor a‘ u“ 0M fashion “any on ltreatiiieiit by Dr. Glover for a few mt one time governor of Nova Scot- ia and famed for their 110811118111)’. had the honor o! attendin! at the signing 0t Confederation in Quebec tiie other ladies in attendance at same event being Mrs Lord M111 Miss Mercy Coles of tlils city- The“ ladies have many pleasant iueiiior- ies 0t their visit and are 111051 1*"- tertaining when recounting same. I U I Mrs. Gaiie was ut home on Mon day afternoon when quite it few friends dropped in to meet Mrs. ' Livingstone, wile of the new Am- ericain (Tonsul; and hiiss Living stone who are being cordially wei- comed to the province. I I 8 . Mr. W .Artiiur Perkins of (‘ol- orudo tSprlngs was a visitor here this week with his mother Airs. Perkins at the Queen Hotel. I I Miss Al Saunders. whose iuar- ' riage to Zilr. Kenneth Nlurtin, takes place in St. James Church at 6.50 this morning, was the guest 0t Tuesday evening in St. James Hail. The Guild, under whose aus- pices, the event was held, prepar- ed u pleasant sunprise. The mem- v OCTO , v ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN ,1; Not Aspirin at All without the “Bayer cum. i The name “lliiye-r" on Aspirin is of “Titiyer Ttblets of Aspirin” like i4 K8781’. on gold- _ It positively contains proper directions y... identifies the only genuine Aspiflll,—, Headache, Ioothnche, gal-ache - the Aspirin proscribed by physicians; rt_\lg1t1,_Lumbago, Rheumatism‘ for over nineteen years and now tii,_-loirit Pains, uutl Pain up. made iu Canada. Tin boxes cl‘ l2 tablets M y ‘ Notice is llt‘l‘t*l)_\’ givcn that iiii- i iiicdlzitciy alter the "Juli, day til No- veiulher, 1020, Hxvvliiltllls will no title you toparticipate in the and compete tor the hundreds events ever conducted in the next Wednesday and Thursday. afternoon Oct. 23rd from 3.3010 5 1 they last. Lantern llhimneys Clear Flint Glass Lantern Ciiim- 9c neys/gperfecf stock; long 8.- shcri styles. Special for the 2 Day sale Fruit Jar Special satisfactory Fruit Jars on the market that is why we are naming this special price for the 2 Day Sale. Pint size Quart size............ 15c Lamp Burner Bargains Geia few extra Lamp Burners at these special prices and do away with those old smelly, smoky burners. The special prices for the 2-Day 3:111:90 are Small Burners.... .. . . Medium Burners. Large Burners..... 13C liat and Coat Hangers These are old stock, and if purchased on the present day Market would pro- bably sell at about 75c. Our clear- ‘ Provincial income Tax 1919 t‘lill income Tax for 1919 shall be tlicu iwriiiaiiiiing unpaid ARTHUR NEWBERV, FREE Entertainment in addition t0 the phenomenally low prices quoted in this ad you receive a Coupon with cvcty dollar purchase that you make at this store on 0ct. 20th and 21st. guessing contest on oi dollars worth o1 FREE prizes. Remember you receive a coupon with every dciiai purchase and 030i] Cfllfllllll BllUllBS Y0ll l0 fl guess. This piomises t0 be one of the biggest and most popular shopping province. Don't miss an item in this ad and don't fail to be Summerside merchants have engaged l-Iappyland Moving Picture Theatre and will give a FRRE Moving Picture Entertainment Saturday o'clock. Free Tickets will be issued by R. T. Holman Ltd., Sinclair 8c Stewart Ltd. and Brace McKay 8c Co. Ltd. on presentation of cash purchase slip showing cash purchase amounting to $1.00 or over on that date. Six only 5-Octiivt- (‘itliiiici Organs. tlioi'tiiig.-;lil_vovcrliiiuictl by lac- tory cxpcrt: 2 (lay siilt- price , _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ Also ii fcw Six Octave Piano t use Organs at rctlucctl yiriccs while Perfect Seal Fruit Jars are the most ' l9c i ing price for the 2-Day Sale By Public Auction on hiouday", October also some household furniture. For sate at Emerald 18, 1920, at 1 o'clock p. m. all the remaining Stock at Merchandise in llle Store. The Woman's Club held their an- galm mfllhodqlu ‘i: duuhd w“ ' meeting on Thursday alter- p-iiiiiii ma», ‘ "m" - noon when an entirely new com» ‘h. h-y u “h” w‘ o‘ bu‘ “u... mitteed was elected and it was dc- d livin . t m I I i'lil(’fl to reserve the Saturday af- _ l ternoon social gatherings beginning , Saturday, Oct. 23rd. U U i are wonderful in their help l0 the’! lhlllllfh ""5194 "m! Wfl-lcidlty-l here for the post. few weeks was Among the interesting visitors "9""! m uk°'_"ud PM"?! lid Airs. Johanna Latirie oi’ New Glas- d.fi"l"' Q , gow, N. 8., who was the guest 01' hers came iveicoined the guest ot‘ honor timid gales oi‘ laughter. A grand march around ciputetl in, ending at the platform where u gorgeously anrnyed bride was introduced to bliss Saunders, to w-lioiu site presented her show- er bouquet 0i‘ roses. quet were long ribbon streamers, which connected with numerous L-enlemgmp yon“. was poured by qualntly dressed and nccticacidcntcr of salicylic-livid. \\ manufacture, to unto! tho yflhl Iili m. numbed will) Hit-Ir senvr the hail was then parti- Alivays buy nu unbroken pnclcage.afc\'.'ccnts. Largci-“Baycrwp There in only one Aunirin-“Bayezw-Yon must uy "Ba"; Aspirin in the. trad:- "i574 trcgiatcrod in Clnliln) of’ Buyer Manufacture 0g ‘liilc it in wt-ii known that Anpirtn mite tc nsnlnlt inillatiovs, llin Tniiletl oi‘ any"? at trade mar" the "Boyer Urou." l charmingly arranged tnbic, a bride I and four bridesmaids being the To the bou- 1119170011 A Mrs. John Saunders. while Mrs. ‘Miss Fenderson f eli- N‘ B“ M,“ Pglglcqutt hll/ss Georgie McFai ‘IIIP. are being pleasantly thin ui 4119 rTOct. 20th and 21st wil ii. plitcod in the hand." of the slicritt‘ .-\s.~'i. Provincial Treits.. ‘ _ m]. Pn;0,.,.,.m,.n, as Lrovidml l|_\' law 15th, Oct. i010 PARNELL MacMAHQlf. . llcl‘ girlhood friend Mrs. Artemzis gifts strewn around -.., against all ticrsuns whose ri-oviii- :,:.'.0i-10-15-ii. _ _ ~ _ Etnflttiti- 1’- l» l- . hordl Nirs- Imurie. who is a datuzh- lolly eveltme fuliluveti. Burner be h. J. uanin presided over lill9. lea tiiineii th-is week bv u ‘ ° 3o4a-10-16-2i. . ter m’ the late Sir Adam Archibald ing served at a late hour from a cups. lliliiton_.l3ir¢li¢],,1o_ ‘ ‘ m‘ ‘ I be the Biggest Bargain Days in the History of Summersiden-Less than Cost Prices at Holman’s--$400.ii° Prizes Given FREE These coupons en- these days in Summerside . . . . . . . . 314351-00 Mahogany Serving Tray As a gift-or for use lll serving iuiiciies these 'l‘rays are hard to beat. They look rich-are nice size with brass handles, rubber. feet, glass surface. On sale for Wednesday ' and Thursday, only IZ-Quart Preserving Kettle A rare bargain lu brand new 12 Quart Grey Enamel Preserving c Kettles. with bail handle. Re- gular $1.10, 2-Day Sale price... Z-Ouart Lipped Sauce Pans Another bargain is this 2-Quart Enamel Liopcd Sauce Pan, c brand new No. i stock. Iiegularz 35c; 2-Diiy Sale price.................. 9-inch Omelet Pans A big saving in a splendid 9-iuch Grey Enamel Fry Pan; No. 1 stock just received fresh from the c factory a few days ago. Regu- lar 45c; 2-Day Sale pricc............ The Biggest Furniture Selling Event Ever Conducted, in the Province-—- linheard oi Bargains Reg. $7.50 iron Beds A perfect lot of No.1 White Enamel Iron beds trimmed with brass cap on each_ post and supplied complete with casters. Size 4 feet wide. This bed is big value at $7.50 but a “stunner” at our special 2 day sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prices Reduced in Many Cases tot Fraction 0i Their Actual Cost t lloii’t Miss this Big Z-Dav Sale Reg. $1.50 Chairs lor These are No .1 Hardwood Chairs, (White) very superior stock; well made, roomy seat. An excellent chanct '30 furnish home orhall. Regular $150. Z-day s ale for only . . . . . . .. Regular $4.50 Aim Rocker Large Size Arm Rockets, perfect in every way, embossed panels, braced lhrougli-$ out, roomy scat, well balanced rockers ‘ Regular $4.50 2 Day salc price-.. Chemical Closet worth $7.00 on Chemical create a stir. $3.95 This price on for one da Closets or iiax Commode shocl Supplied complete with galvanized re- receptacie; hinged cover. Worth $7.00 Sliding Steel Couch with Folding Mattress worth 21.00 You know as well as we do that these Double Sliding Steel Couches are quoted in foreign catalogs at more thant$21.00 each. We are going to give ou the chance to make a real saving however. Supplied complete with folding mattress for our 2-Day Sale at each .... .. $1795 construction. $17.95 high quail Wicker Flower Stands; neat and attractive; very handy as well. Regular $3.25, priced for the Z-Day Sale at each . 79° Wood Beds worth to $5.00 Those who are looking for a real inexpensive Bell should think twice before “Passing up" this nuin Either the lumber or the workmanship should s be worth more than our sale price. Worth $5.00 on sale Bed Springs at Less _ Out they go-—the last of a lot of Springs that were slightly damaged while our new building was un ti We cannot sell them as No. Oil hence the saving. They include Hercules and other tyisprings that sell r 37-00- for ednesduv and Thurs be cleared out at the most ridiculous price oi’ Just a small assortment of 20 Wool Top Mattressttsi that we» are going to put on sale Wednesday morning atl- shouid create a stir. These were slightly dlmaged iii transit. Worth regularly $6.25 to clear at ulariy up t_o aythelot will ’ her. pl than Hail Cost Price lgnl $3.95 White Wove Note Paper; good firm plain stock; 54 sheets in each pack- age. Regular 26c; 2-Day Sale 17c price............ 44 Page "Service" Scribbler- 5c three scribblers for only.................... Three large IOO-page Scribbiers 13c for Worth While Bargains 20.1, 8, 2,... for Oct. Lead Pencils with tin ferrule and 13c rubber eraser-three for 69c Rubber Hot Water Bottles; quart capacity. Regular 81.00 for Rubber Fountain Syringe com- 06c plete with fittings. Regular $1.25 for All Aboard for R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Summerside ii you do not receive your will within the next- iew days write us. ll you have received your copy male iii most oi the savings offered. _j