Edward bfatlneeiilo Sharp. Night 7 and 8.4.’: l-é tig, u: ' c: 1 so. .' g 1 % 5;. a’ ‘i r. an m ‘m: six assrttetijuzs’ ~l__"m_._ Nnllhildlilnouuidiqliircurr Picnics A sparkling cup of cheer for “Pros/k “Antis.:’ and all who once could “take it or leave it alone. ’ Wandail-lawley and J uiiaFaye in the cast, Bryant Washburn in the funniest role of his life. "i i a “INTO THE JAWS” ‘i. _ NINTH THRILLING CHAPTER or .‘fThe Silent Avenger” ..-1~ li ANNOUNCEMENT We have in stock a nice line of men's lDry Goods which we are selling at reduced prices consisting of : Men’s Wool Underwear. Men’s Fleece Lined Underwear. Boy's Fleeced Lined Underwear. Men's Wearing Shirts. Men’s and Boy's Sweaters. Vlen's Mackinaws. Men's Heavy Pants. Overcoats sizes 36 to 40. Lumbermen's Stockings. Heavy Leather Mitts. Railway Men’s Gauntlets. --RUBBER GOODS- Rubber Boots in all sizes. Low and Storm Rubbers. .1- ; i l; 2‘ t" 1}») ' We are clearing out this line as we require .' the space for other goods. COME IN AND GET A BARGAIN Canadian Farm Products Charlottetown, P.E.I. Piione 700 or 800. avzz-io-zi-t: , _ y . VIE 5- BcAvi-zn BOARD .‘ (also: the place of lath, planter and wallpaper for the walls and ceil- ings of every type of new or re- modeled building BEAVER BOARD Specially adapted for cold weather repairing. it takes the place of lath and plaster for walls and ceilings, and greatly improves the appearance of your home. Beaver Board does not chip, crack, or de- teriorate. It makes a house warmer in winter and cooler in summer. . Save money and labor by using Beaver Board. The Rogers Hardware Co. Limited will sr. i¢cltlll0ll,_sl IHE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘ rim CHARLMTETOWN ouaitnmw. “remains mneonn aun ac ' U110" gland. awl%'er. m" m m °°""'1‘ 9°°K'l'"' l" m" ‘m’ ' ' 345511.311.“ or renewal eubioriptioii before ti»! FRESH MEAT and pork on sale at W. S. Hughes Saturday morn- ing. 2i I c, DEBMAN, late l\lll5l.(!l' shoe- maker to the Royal Garrison Ar- tillery. }Iorshalnl_ England has op- ened shop at McGowans. Kilniuir. 3485-11-4-31. RENEWAL NOTICE. any Demon subscribing or renewing their sub scripnilon before Dec. 30 1920 will receive a Faimors 3W0"! B1141 Ac- count Book. This is something every farmer should have. ‘ 336840-804! FARMERS ATFENTIOltDo you want to itemize your earnings and expenditure, then renew your sub- scription and get one otgthe Farm ers Record and Account Books. ‘Fills book will show you in a few months the most profitable lines in Agriculture. 336840-304! PROPERTY TRANSFER-The estate oi the lute Ernest Rice has purchased the Drake property on Prince Street at present occupied by the Charlottetown Garage; lllso the house on the north side of tho garage. 'l'.lie intention. it is understood is to enlarge the gar- age. remodel it and bring it thor- oughly up lo (lute. Decision For Chaney PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 3.~~Antly “Younpfl Chaney, ol‘ Baltimore. out‘ pointed Johnny Biurrrcv. 0t‘ New York, here tonight in a last eight round bout. Chanefs margin was slight. Frankie Rice, Baltimore. defeat- ed Joe Ritchie. Newark, N. J.. in eight rounds and Johnny Issy. New York, won from Charlie Rear. Phil- adelphia, iii n six round fight. ___-_¢0>———— N A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND" (New York Herald) (‘lure Briggs. Tribune cartoonist, who ciriginaterl “When a. Feller Needs ‘a Friend" and other pictor- ial series. announced yesterday the marriage of his daughter, Miss Sarah Stewart Briggs, to Willianl King O‘Leary, oi’ Little Rock (Ark). at Memphis (Tent). Mrs. Briggs had wired the news to him irom Little Rock as follows: “Sarah and King eloped today. Complete surprise. i have sent my blessing." ..\\'iien Mr. Briggs learned that the ciopers were at it hotel in Memphis he sent the icllowilig telegram: "Good morning. Mrs. O‘Lear_v. ,\iy blessing nnd good luck to both of you." “WHE Women oi Middle Age May Pass the Critical Period Safely and Comfortably by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham‘: Vegetablc Compound. Regina. sfllilvl.——'il was going through Change of Life and suffer- ed for two ' » years with l l ivy/l l usfivbilsn (Hi-S, ‘ - he and ll e h e s, s I e c p i e s s nights and general weak iiess. Seam days I felt lir- cd and unfit to do my wort. l gave Lydia E. _Pi nkllal nr‘- s V c g e t u ‘b l e - Compound :l trial and found good results, and l also iind'il. a very Ml; l constipation from which I sulier illueli. l have recommoiiderl Volle- tnblc Compound to several friends und am willing you should publish tills."-—l\lrs. Martha \\'. ilindsuy. 810 Robinson Sl.. Regina, Sash. l ii you have warning symptoms - such as a sense of suiloezllion, hot flashes, headaches. Ilaekzttrht-s. dread of impending evil. tlillirlity. sounds in the ours, pzllpillilion of the heart. sparks before the eyes l irregularities. constipation. vari- able appetite, weakness, inquietudc. and dizziness. gel. a bottle of Lydia l-I. Piiikilaufs Vegetable Coni~ pound and begin taking the lllNll< cine at on<.-e._ We know it will lie 'did Airs. llliltlfiil)’ helpful spring tonic and useful [or . end o! the current year. Get‘ yours today. 886840-804! MRS RUSQIILL MACKAY Darn- lcy u-ill as at home on Thursday atteiinooil Nov. 4th ‘at a quarter to live, and in the evening bum seven to urine. - 3i60-1i-3rd14i WHEN IN NEED o! anything tor your Ford call or phone F. M. Moe Kiirnon Ford Denier Greet George St. opposite E. Whleuflefe moat mar ket. Phone 890. Queen's County Garage Co. Box 111- 8856-10-29-311111 i. OI Hotel Arrivals Hotel Victoria 110 meme. 56 room: with private baths, completely re- novated. ‘ Excel-lent meal. Prompt service. H. C. BROWN, Manager, Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Props-store. EEP i?! brig/l! FRI] REVERE HOTEL A. Morrison. Dundas; John J. Burke, Rollo Bay; Joe hleDonald, Little River; John McDonald. Lit- tle River; P. (l. Gates, Toronto; H. ll. Fuller. Montreal; Chas. C. Sparks. Detroit; Tiles. E. llnrper. S. John; ll. t). Outerbridge, Ber- muda; 1*‘. ll. Luwllier, Si. John; C. Stceli-.1<‘rcncll Village; G. Steele. Aaehaubwlwlnéw j. C- lue. ld-l ‘i HAROLD v New York drinking ' from "flze ‘well of liealt/r that [its in ENGE Now is the>.rime‘io_ begin taking ENC- — ‘h, “my”; and will tilesenle ofweil- . C. W. Iionll. Boston, Mass; N. }lQfllnlflll we)? to being ‘and hlppineu ii. Morrison, Annandalc; W. l}. maintain illose clean tilaiENQ hubrougiit w. ' . Mills, Aniiitlltlalfi; w. c. cilureil, $gd=rly_wndi":]1' szflfgllm‘ P: Suminerside; W. L. Jenkins, Mill- ‘ f“: “"7". ' ' t ' ~ view; Allan Strain. Cardigan; M. ‘m’ PM“! hum ‘yam’ slllce Jewelels Thqorll “Frail Sal!‘ Aal/ terry EIVO-ffllb" ul u ntr rruna ruff/z the were‘ mom‘ by Next Week ls Community ek During the week of Nov. fifth. 13th we are featuring Community Plate, and we invite every woman who up. preciates correctness i_n tableware to inspect the different patterns whether she intends buying or not. IT SALT Take ENO every morning inrl you will ma, Moi all m n’ ~ 21121151 Ire/anion u] Pxqaledaaly b» .' “hall Sal’ Welles. IAII. 8.]. Se]! Aims: I‘. ltlTCBiI I 60.. Ltd. TORONTO Sydney $OQOOO VQOOOO-OO-OO-OOO- .Q'§Q'QQQ@ “THE WOMAN HE MARRIED” l-‘rencli Village; Ii. 1t. Palmer, Gall; Pl. l2. Snelgrnve. Toronto. --"-*——<°>—"' --. STEEPLEJACK, 0R JILL‘ VICTORIA HOTI-Il- i WHO is Paouo .OF HER —l.——— . .. __ WORK AT DIZZY“ HEIGHTS 1:3. A. Mason. St. John: E. D. Bonyman, Moncton; M. MacKenzie Moncton; Miss Josephine Duffy.‘ New York; W. Hunter, Stnfiiiilfi W. J. Ollpllant and wile. Togpfnto; (l. R. Bruce, Antigonisll", ‘J. J. blortiiiier, Toronto; C. A. Meikle, Summersitie: M. J. Stoney, PlllllL; Stewart E. Tuntowsli, St. John; W. ii. Frasier. Si. John; C. S. Htfidrinlx- ton; W. R. Sleviart. St. John; W. l2. Soden, llimilrezil; Ii. Cobie..Haii- fax: W. ii. Aslidown. 'l‘nronto'; It. W. Elumcrson, ’l‘oronlo; ll- S. lino. Alonti-cill; J. M. IienjlilliiiL-"hitln- trciil; F. ll. (lrindley and wilc. Nlontrcal; A. ll. U. Plililipsll/For- onto: Mr. and MP5. .1". l). I\lc.\lili:in, Ford's Mills; ll. C. Bordon, Sack- villc; liryailt (7. hlorris, llurris- burg, Penn; Jack LeMoine, Hali- fax: it‘. Uunn. City. Moneton Wants Game With S. D. U. ll arrangements now llll(l8i‘\\'lt_V materialize. Si. Dulistons crack loot hull ilglzrerznlion llltl)‘ be ob- served in action on the M. A. A. A. Field Thursday afternoon says thc Transcript. ivlicn they meet the local team. Air cu~ dearth" was made i0 have Si. Fran cis Xniierls loam meet tile loells here. bill the Saints wished a large lllonctary guarantee so that the game could not materialize. It is hoped lllut the local loam may play ll. N. B. some time this until. C. N. D. will" play Acadia shortly. and should they win from Acadia they will have iuken ‘tlm intercollegiate Championship play- ing oft" with the winners 0i’ thr- iMlilS. .l<‘itA.\‘t.'l1)S SMITH 'Mrs_ .l<‘rancr-s Silillll, eighteen years old, the youngest. most dur- ing end MYNAEHI. slceplcjack or slloillil it bojill in existence recent- iy climbed ll suiollestaek 1.30 feel, looked down and bullied ul all ad- ‘mlriligWtllllcago tllTOllg‘ Slir has gone up 575 feet as she proudly ltells you. in n Pennsylvania ln-ine E ‘h. l7 -‘ ‘ - _ to lilend mae-llinery. ‘the mine a“ g mlcol “gnu: loagueff: uhum superintendent. couldn't find a lii-an on tir- ill inst. On iheli ieturn .10 do u“. 10p from the playoff game it is hoped to have them stop 0ft liorelior u game so as to give the local team an opportunity lo play fertile lllilll time Cliuiilpionsliip. In speaking oi the college tennis, ii is recalled that Monelon ilas a few players lVll0}W(‘l‘(‘ lormcr students ill. the Various colleges these being ils lol- lows:~-Anlos and Ayer 0|‘ Acadia; Dayton, Dobsoii, Taylor". \‘\'_\'se and Ross-Behind Big“ v Baseball Deal SYRACUSE. Nov. ‘.!—~lt ‘became lkmlown here tonight that ‘Command- er Ross oi’ Montreal is back oi s. caiiiiprllgn 1n transfer the Syracuse franchise 1i" illie air-w international League to ilonlreui. i ilomplete Optical Service Our expert system or‘ eye- ‘A examination, coupled with _o'ur LENS GRINDING SERVICE offers a complete service,‘ equal to the best procurable‘. p That this service in ep- H. Fitzgerald nl‘ Si. _ Aleliclilh ol‘ i'. N. B. ll is hoped Milton ol‘ Mount A; (lrllllon ilnd llunstanis: and Emeat. iiandgrzlff, owner of, ‘lit! Syracuse franchise and nu early llit' Tliurstlily mime may come on. 1100181011 l!‘ 100K130 f0!‘- - ll‘ il should, tho inns will nndoubt- ' _ _._ edl_\' give the loclll teum generous ' - support. Before Each Game yCAllilllitlDGE, lllilSlL, Nov. 2.—_ Centre College has llt least one cus- a. preciated is evidenced by our _ constantly increasing volume _ ot business. We sincerely thank our patrons, and will continue to strive to merit their contld- I um- s. l aI G. F. Hiitciiesoli; , Optometrist and Opflalan neeemeeeeeeeeeveeeiueeeal e ‘Commander. ‘ Ross is said to be negotiating with’ ' Was such a happy little bride. She loved Dick a lot. And she had her heart's desire of going to New York to live in a cosy little apart. ment with him. And all was well- wlii Be Hard To Extradite Attell Until Nan grew to care more for money— for pretty clothes and good times, afashionable house and extravagant friends-—than she did for Dick. OTTAWA, Nov. 2.—l'i‘lie extradi- tion ot Abe Attell from Canada will not be asked. it was stated with authority here. Albe Attell was iii- dicted by the Chicago grand jury for taking part in tile conspiracy to fralme the 1919 world series. The Chicago grand jury it is stated, will not ask for his extru- ziition. 1t would he hard to oh- .ain in any event. Ills extradi- tioli wil not be demanded unless u case oi’ criminal conspiracy is established. lii the meantime At- lehl has retained a prominent. Moll- lreal attorney. It is the story of too many American homes‘ Jane Phelps, the foremost newspaper serial writer of the day, tells how it all happens and what the results can be, in her_ latest story. gThe Woman He Married,” which will appear a1 y. vvvvvvv Beginning today in The Guardian , FOR >5? HSHERMEM All alon__-$F the Coast . \ _ l II////// .. ‘l l/,// .// >»‘///////.~.'////7//;// t» 5'1 C71”!///////////7//////fl/ g 11/; 1/. I///. l ALL along the coast, you’ll find .- . Fishermen wearing Eureka Underwear. ’ ‘ It's made expressly for the winter needs of out-door men. t Heavy enough to defy the bitter, biting cold that sweeps l" from the sea. Made so carefully-finished so well-that it lets a e5! lune too much hlle IeitK In tile bleed by a demipd '-._ liver. Dr. Chase's Kldne -l.lver Pills set the liver vl t and bllleusness and headaches dis- appear. One pill a dose. _ ‘Z50. a hex, all riellerl. tom which is probably unique in college iootiail circles and which WM! adhered lo today. Before each game the players step their ner- l. ~ lug-mom, sll perlecrly still nnd with bowed heads listen to a pray- '\er. generally led by Dr. W. A. Gnu- fleld, prgident or their college. . la at necessarily an invocation for lvic ry‘; btIFa simple appeal tor help to play ll-elean. sportsmen- < ,. like, praieewortlly game. vous. excitable chatter in the drees- < l1 ‘ man do his best work in it. _ It's spiin and knitted o our experts turn into the underwear you can buy. , All u die-date stores sell Eureka Underwear. Look for tlw , Eureka rademark on every garment——it is‘ your guarantee 0 quality, satisfaction and an honest money's worth.’ llovrscotie Underwear Co. ‘Windeor, N. 5- f the famous Nova Scotia wool-til"! warmest, easiest-fitting, best-wearing