., u v '. ‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘ ajrlunsoav. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN , l‘ .,'qv . _ __,__ _ ‘-. - that s t was ‘four rest an . sill lthe ocgllpants of the car egcaped‘ - - ‘any sorioush lniuruheiéciepting Mrs, __ Bowness w o was a y cut about andlgldxo imgggggwhbit-lw head and face by broken glass. tbesides receiving quite a severe shock. One cut over the temple necessitated the insertion of nvc stitches. Her daughter, little Miss ,Adel Bowness. was thrown amongst ‘the broken glass of the wind shield 0f all forms of Chewing Tobacco the PLUG is the ’best .' Women’s (Colored) Dresses ... t... m. car .... ............, Last- Season Styles 9 5 . A v ye _ "m" "'°°‘""! ‘”""' _ D - . - damaged. Her many friends an - " ' *-'=-“==‘=~=’-"~'~' . a are = fir“ Regular to $13.75 While these are last sea son's odels, they are all good, well a ~ ‘ - " ~ . ’ g p am made, nicely designed garmen s, perfectly wearable for pre- sent use‘ There are- Charmeens, Velvets, Kashas, as well as —-CONCBBT AT KENSINGTON I748 and nomad n/ln the Epworth Hall on Monday night HE Maritimes are for- tunate in having such a wealth of historic spots-and fortunate, too, in having Big Ben Chewing Tobacco. Being in plug form, this full-flavoured tobacco stays fresh and moist —there is no crumbling, no Your dealer sells BIG BEN by the plug and by the Vacuum (ai r- tight) Tin. pocket. waste, and the plug fits every BIG BEN PLUG Che-suing Tobacco sold from $4.8) to $6.75, common ABULB! s: We have just received our annual tall shipment. of FLOWERING BULBS direct from HOLLAND. A carefully selected stock of iirst size large flowering TULIPS, llYAClNTllfikDAl-‘FODILS, CROCUS, FREESINS NARCISSUS, etc., now open at ourh BOOKSTORE. Postage v-aid on all mail orders. 10 per cent. discount from list when taken from store. Send for BULB LIST. CARTER & C0., LTD. - to $6.50. Livestock Market tCanadlan Press) MONTREAL, October 10.-There were 129 cattle, 55 calves, 284 hogs and 781 sheep and lambs for sale on thc two markets and about 150 cattle left over from yesterday. mostly bulls and czmncrs. Cattle prices wcrcstendy. light heifers light steers from $6.50 to $8.00, common to medium cows from $4.50 to $7.00, with the bulk of the plain cows between $4.75 to $5.50. Oanners and cutters from $3.25 to $4.50 with average around $3.75 and $4.09- Buils from $5.25 to $6.50 with bulk of Nova. Bcotia. Water Street. Sub- scriptions will be received and ad- vertisements taken for insertion in the Guardian. _-ZINC. lead, iron. paper, roofing. shingle stain and all building supplies sold right at Bruce's . 8343 —STEADILY IMPROVING-The many friends of Mr. John W.- T. llogg. of Bummerslde, will be glad to learn that he is steadily im- proving after an operation per-' formed in the Prince County Hos- pitaL-S. —PROPERTY TIIANSFER—-The beautiful residential property of Mr. G. W. Bell, Summerside East. has been purchased by Dr. F. It. Cunningham, who has for some time had his extension pathologic-l ui laboratory adjoining. It is un- derstood that Dr. Cunningham will make quite extensive improve- ments to the commodious residen- ce, which is already fitted with el- Icctric light, including a bathroom and furnace: and when when rc- decoratcd will take up his residence there with his family in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell will in the near future move to their old and commodioils home on Kirk Street. now occupied by Mr. Keith Camer- on.—-S. -THE MISUSE 0F A MEDI- »(:INE-On Tuesday, the interesting adjourned case of a party accused oi‘ using liquor obtained as u inedi- cine, in the legal way, for a bever- age come before Acting Stipendiary ‘ided over a very appreciative aud- under the auspices of the Ladies Social Club of the Trinity United Church, Summerside. The chief features of the programme were delightful and varied readings by Hon. John H. Bell, who also relat- ed, in his pleasant and witty style. numerous incidents of his travels in Europe and other countries. A beautiful piano selection was given by Miss Jessie Strong, and a quar- tette by Miss Ethel Strong, Miss Jean Wright. Mr Archie Sharp and Mr. Thane Campbell, also a duet by Miss Strong and Miss Wright were much appreciated. ‘At the inter- mission n sale of homemade candy realized a neat sum. The President of the Ladies Social Club. Mrs. John Hogg, tendered a vote of thanks to the talented speaker which was seconded by Mrs. Mattie Gordon and fittlngly acknowledged. Rev. J. P. C. Fraser. M. A., pres- lance-S. -—~—--_-0>-—-—- PERSONALS —Mlss Louise McLeod. of Cole- man, is visiting Wilmot Valley, the guest of Mrs. E. C. Caseley.—S. —Miss Marion Cascley was a vis- itor to Summers de over the week end, the guest of Mrs. l. W. T. Hogg-S. - —-Mrs. William McQuarrie, oi Bummerside. has returned from a very pleasant four weeks visit to’ friends and relatives in Boston. Mass.—S. —-Mrs. S. B. Crockett. of Char- McCallum in the police court at Summerside. In this case the def- endant hacl previously been fined for being drunk. When asked un- der oath on that occasion where he had obtained the liquor which caus- ed thc misdemeanor he had sworn that he obtained it from-the ven- dor upon a doctor's prescription. The charge was subsequently laid against him that he had used the same as a beverage, contrary to the Prohibition Act. On Tuesday the Court decided that the evidence of this confession made to Prohib- ition Officer McDonald wus inad- minate and was therefore disal- lowed bv His Honor and the case dismissed-S. -INJUR.ED IN AUTO ACCID- ENT—Mrs. George Bowness is con- fined to her residence, at Bummer- side, suffering from injurlw receiv-~ ed in a somewhat serious-auto ac- cident near Kentsford. Lot 7. Whilst between $5.50 to $6.00 according t0 weight. Veal calves were in goodt demand at prices ranging from; $12.50 to $14.50, grassers from $6.00,‘ $11.35 was the quotation for; grad lambs and sellers were asking- $ll.50. Common to medium lambs, frcm $9.50 to $10.50. Sheep brought. (mm $3.00 to $5.50. Packers were offering $11.25 for good hogs over, 150 pounds sows were from $10.00, (.1 $12.50 | returning from a visit to her mo- ther, Mrs. Lidstone. of Cape Wolfe, in company with her brother, Mr. W. J. Lidstone of Summer-side, the car skidded on the road, made slip- pery by the heavy rain, and over- turned into the ditch, which. at Stock Quotations lottetown, has been called away to Chicago on account of the very serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Edward Clark, formerly of Sum- merside-S. —Rev. W. H. Harding and Mrs. I Harding, who have been spending the summer months at their sum-I mer residence in Lot 7, have re-| turned to take up their residence again at Summerside and are being] warmly welcomed by their many friends-S. Eastern Guardian mnssrnnn AGENT-Mr. J. w.i Murdock is Guardian Agent in’ Montague and will be pleased to and renewal subscriptions. ti {Oi- i PERSONALS i I ..*Mr. Bernard McDonald is vis- iting his old home at Monticello. from Idaho, where he has been for the last thirty-two years. i ..‘Mrs. James R. H. McDonald is one of an automobile party, from Maine, who is visiting her old friends at Noufrage. This is her first visit since leaving homc thir- ty-three years ago. Mrs. McDonald is a daughter of the late Archibald McCormick, Naufrage. striped Poplins in the lot. Worth to $13.75 and more Clearing for week end . . . . . . . . . - . - ' New lot of Kimono Sleeve House Dresses" in fancy ‘I striped prints . . . . . . . . '.. -_. Ladiesfprepe de Chine Gowns, daintily trimmed with laces and tucking. _All iightrshades 4 Moderately priced at . _ '_ Ladies’ Silk Knit Combination, slip and bloomer. In peach, Ladies was... Silk Slip, shadow v nlauve, white, maize and 3 proof skirt, all sizes and sand. Price " colors. Price .. NORA K. GILES Demonstrates and Fits LOVERS FORM CORSETS FRIDAY and SATURDAY ' Those popular “HOOVER” wrap-around Aprons in fancy patterns . . . . . . . .- '- "Ladleswsllk Knit Bloomers in standard and bobette lengths. Twelve colors. Price ' -.~.---.....- _ t Silk and Wool Hose, all sizes, 6 popular colors, per pair Jaeger Cashmere Hose, pure wool, spliced feet, all. sizes, 6 good colors, per pair large Barclays’ Batlt Soap, cake. Special 3 ’ - for Black Duchesse Satin, very special value, 36 inch. good weight. Special ‘per i yard I'M 3 pieces fancy Plaid Dress ma- , terial, suitable for chil- 39 dren’s dresses, yard . . . ' l 8 colors in 36 inch Dress Vel- veteen, fast colors, per yard Full range of colors inWheel- ing yarn, full 1-4 lb’ skeins, in both 2 ply and 3 ply. '.' 1 skeln...... ..~..,»'- Special Chamoisette Gigi/e, 6 colors, fancy flared cuff Special pair . ' Windsor Ties in fancy printed crepe de chine. Regular from $1.00 to $1.50. Clearing I priceeach Leather Hand Bangs in a var- iety of new shades each Baronette Satin, 9 good colors, 36 inches wide. Per vard .. . " IleavyFiat Crepe,_ 3 "P001113? colors, 38 inches wide. z Yard...........‘. ". ' NORA K. GILES Demonstrates and Fits LOVER'S FORM CORSETS FRIDAY and SATURDAY Men’s Store and Boys’ Sweater Coats, polo col- lar and Windbreaker styles, in fancyblues, browns and greys. sizes 22-32. Friday and Saturday Week-end Specials ‘from the . the Boys’ Store Boys’ Penman’s Extra Fleece- lincd Combinations, sizes 22to32..... . . . . . Men’s and Young llieifs Fall 1.00 Overcoats, slip-on models, in fancy grey, fawn and light tweeds, all sizes, worth to $25. 51.3“? . ‘.‘“f‘.§?‘.‘?“.". . . . . 15-59 —SEEDS AND BULBS- tfurnished by Johnston and Ward ..'Mr. Joseph Gillis, Boston, is ggfmui} ilrlizliificlgevhttllrlfiyxff,\Membe a Montreal Stock Exchange visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. . ' urd's and bathe foreheacif NEW YORK EXCHANGE River’ Allen Glllis, Hay ' - s u u r. W‘? Ye pee y re e ' ‘At. Top. 8: Santa Fe. RY. .. l o it" _' ""“""""*""T'"" ,American Can Co. 1 Le _ h d 8' C0 - _P_ .I33n11sB'3§53“§4-¥§~R33-97'. " Tell: How (Iiitigira I :1 Inter- Pttroleum An. Cop. Mining Co. ' Healed Her son . we lSouthcrn Pacific ' 12o»; Boys’ Golf Hose in plain grey and plain brown, also fancy fa'wn plaid, sizes 7 to ll. 2 pairs for . . . Boys’ Fail Caps in browns, greys and fancy tweeds, all sizes, Friday and Satur- day..... ‘Headaches HALIFAX, Oct. 10.—Quotations . 192 108% : 260% . 36% . 84% Men’s and Young Men’s Blue Chinchilla Overcoat, plain and half belt models, fancy shield lining, sizes 36 to 44 I ‘Hiulson Motor Car Co. . . . . " Friday and Saturday. . in good ma on his thumbs. it broke out in a red rush and soon lprud to hie hands and arms. l! itched terribly ‘and he would scratch until his hands would bleed. He could not stand his clothing to touch his annu, and IOIIIO nights he could not sleep on account of the inla- tiou. The trouble lulled elghtweeke. “l begun using Cutieun Soap and Ointment and they relieved the in‘ ‘ . lcontinuedtbe treatment and after using one cake of Cuti- cura Soup and one box of Cuticull Ointment he was baled.” ($101K!) Mrs. Lorne Shepblld. Willlflwfiv OnL, Oct. 7, i927. Clear the pores of in: urltiel b daily use of Cuiicun olp. wi touches of Cudcura Ointment as needed to soothe and heal- Cullmfl Talcum is frugnn and refreshing, an idaiwilet powdfl- . _ y.» rm hLMaLzfl-OIIP Se. Ointvnwni t ma». um Ie. i" Cullcun Shavlul 86d: Ile- N. Y. Con. a l-lud. n. a. .'. "My boy five years old had emc- ‘ ' ‘union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . ..'.'. 199s’. U S. Ind. Alcohol Co. . . . . .. 128% Westinghouse Elec. . . . . . . . .. 104% Pafker HOUSE ‘MONTREAL STOCK sxcusnou ‘Abitibi XD Si. . . . . . . . . . . .. 50% Mls. Kan. 8t Texas R 260 Montreal Power . 106".- Natlonal Breweries Steel Co. Can. Com. . . . . . .. Winnipeg Electric .. Brampton Brazilian Traction .. Abitibi Shawinigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Con. Stmshp. Com. Can. Stmshp. Pfd. Dominion Bridge Massey Harris '"‘"".t'~s Canadian Brewery .. Building Products Men's Fall Trousers in fancy brown and grey tweeds weight and strong wearers. Sizes 32 to 44. Friday , 2 and Saturday '95 Men's Fleece-lined Combine-v tions, Tiger Brand, good weight, all sizes, Friday I and Saturday" Silk and Wool Hose, in fanc fawn and blue plaids, good Fall weight. Sizes 1,0, 101/3, 11, Friday and SaJt- ‘I urday, 2 prs for . . . . . . . "p, m, Men's Union Flannel Shirts, in —all sizes. Friday and Saturday Men's Heavy Coat Sweaters in Jumbo and Shaker knit mar- 0971- grey, fawn and browns, $4.50 value, Frid y and 3 w Saturday .. . A‘ large line of new Fall 6..., £01’ MEN. ill faincy grey and awn- weets, a1 sizes. I. .. The Parker House is now ready to take permanent and transient boarders. The house has been completely remodelled and beauti- fully finished. The table speaks for itself. Dinner parties and ‘ nquets n specialty. This house is located at 92 Kent Street, almost opposite City Hall. lloun for meals: Breakfast from 0 to 8 o'clock. Dinner l2 to 2 ofclook Supper 5.30 to ‘l P. M. hoprletrenl. MRS M. J. MJMCIYYNON, Mengls Friday and Saturday . . grey and khaki, large body size ----|-i~---.--t Chas. Gurd . . . . . . .. Power Corporation Inter Utilities-A SIX lib/l F? s '_’,\*\\‘\\'<_ fnl HONLSY it Fox NETTING. COMPAI-lso" 0R USI- raovits rm: sursaronrrv at PIINCE cnwmn rox unrmo. _ NORA K. GILES Demonstrates and Fits LOVERS FORM CORSETS ~ - a ~ ’ FRIDAY~ and SATURDAY . Krinklette Bedspreads 1.1.0 ". . ‘i well made Krinklette Spreads, to sell at Picked these "D by a piece of good fortune, ordinarily we thevalue. Crib size, Special . .. . All white, wonderful value; just worth to $1.25 would have to sell the line at least one-third. higher price. MO ORB 6 =M‘-LEOD j Krinkletlvte Bedspreads Three-quarter size . . ; . . Hard Coal OR 75 years, expert craftsmen have been con- “rtlnualiy striving to make. Heintzman b Co. . Planosthc moot wonderful instruments it is possible to produce. That they have been emi- nently successful is proven by the high regard in which Heintzman @520. Pianos are held by, ouch artists as Melba, Tetrazinni, De Pachmann,‘ Hambourg. Seltz, Guerrero, Viggo Kihl and Regi- nald Stewart. To"them, it is “one of the world's r. talc?“ "scam ~»-»-~ »----» . ‘ ior samples and DE- ’ I tb ari 1 Bu . Int v owyeu ev ountyes. utlfullnfiearazenni Living” "ha. in tone and touch, n me Holman’s b Co. ) Home not only more cheerful but more bountiful susmsasmn _. Enos, LTD.’ Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . . .. Bank Montreal The four nsasted schooner "Lauri Bumea” ls now discharginl One’ - Thousand Tons American Anthrac- ite In Chestnut and stove sizes. nun Coal l; of the highest quai- lty and will be pleased to fill order! new while prices are lowest. . Here's“ a big bargain our buyer recently picked. up. - Smart, aiilmitedtlot, three-quarter bed ‘ y‘ h . - ouch ' sze wf).r...$ig.(iq.e.il.ch GREAT VALUE EMBROIDERED RUNNERS ., .,, ,.. Th ll tt ti ' ‘ - 1 PM» - w» "lemme-e vriggdagl 35;??? 5523:0151? gslllneigilvvllli ‘i: igilghlfictiiiil W.D.Gillis€a’Co. PHONE I18 Mobil . “m. . . 1 ' M cham- osoaos crass-r ‘ l . sserssiormewu- .- Hji, V "'