My Experiences with the, Burglar with Feelings of" Horror! ” ' getting weaker and weaker. so nincli so that my husband ond “'" ateelifyouwakpned flame of the niuiii Vii." I t fliiuin i“ Ymlr ‘y’. ‘m! ‘L w,“ n a niau thrateniiig “mks the slightest noise. ~ That w... n» qrnfliviw o; 1...; March w ieii my hus- ‘wa in the woodannd l s6 wflfl my three children. {m} think of this BXFTICHCG “passes over nie su Ana long “M11 remember it. At the "filly thought l. would die. ‘ w“, my heart did not stop 1M; so weak tlirit even if Doctors rescr 'l for rue and while I willing y triedflielr medicines, out very few of them did nie any , but unfortunately the good yo; m)! Ins"?- :M family Inked rue if i woul try ornol and l sold“! was willin to try anything.‘ but felt that it won d not do me any good. Pour bottlesof Csrnol taken reguliirl , has _ ,‘ f ‘yrestoredmy fomier eslth and strength and, while! occasionally recall my experience with theburglar Sywp-e to niloivcé‘ I could not. with iiigsof horror, I smotlierwise “magnum , annny Ecrs- as we and strong as I have ever _ pn to recall the sh g been. _ cllflltil is the most wonderful 6a‘ wakes rue iiliugdea‘. 1% preparation I have ever need for [an]; of this sine iat building and restoring health and tnlllllgh fevernnd for liniirs strength. lt has done wonders for m] m; delirious. I got so several of my friends towhoin I have gthe doctor finally gme up recommended it. Mrs. McC. 0L... “ my eve!‘ recovering, but by . ‘ nurain , I was finally pro-. Csrnol is sold by your druggist, ,,. out o danger. The shock audit you can conscientious] say, ‘we 5° weak, that, for no alter you have tried it, that it aren't , yhaievcr, I would suddenly done you any good, return the empty hints-airs. All the life seemed bottle to him and he will refund your money. ' Men taken out of me. I kept Hughes Drugstore ' For Bale by ~‘-"" r llikeyilk Twist Chew- , inn Tobacco and llickey.’s Smoking Twist Are the two great favorites with men who like the best“ um and thebest smoke. When a man buys those tobac- mhe ls not only encouraging homo industry, and helping our local workmsnhbut he is getting the beat flavored chewing tobacco, and the best and coolest ‘ ' _ tobacco manufactured. Always ask for Hlcksy's, and be lure you got it out of a caddy with Hlckcy's label on it. Hickey Nicholson Tobacco Ltd. Manufacturers , _ Charlottetown You ' ca 1v REL l’ 01v O UR J E WELRY The picture of “Prince Charming" and the scales tell our business methods. We give W" Y°‘"' "I" M0001’! ‘worth. Long experience in the Jewelry business has taught us what and where to buy. Scrwhon you buy any. article from us you can know that the quallt, is right and lho design correct. WE D0 YOUR REPAIRING RIGHT C. W. PATTERSON . itTelirriblci Experience” I wereeonstantl wclrylrf‘ ‘hqgf mo,“ Piuivsn. Murine in st. James Hall tblsevonius at 7.45“ p. m. conducted by Mr. T. G. James. non River on Friday. Nov. 3. Ad. mission 50 cts. Ladies bringing baskets tree. Hot coffee served. of our readers is called to ad, WreclrqBale, which appears in fllilttllor. column of this issue. ' mower “ . Zwicker" with 1000 tons Anthracite 01ml for z-lzyPickard k Co. is expected m. HOLY DAV.-—Thls is All-Saints’ 438)’. H lwl-y day of obligation, and mmWWW (Tillirflflllli) I110 Soul's Day. when services willzbe offered in Catholic Chureliog for the rs. Does of. the souls of the faithful departed. l MORBEHB TEA ‘AT BREAKFAST la as welcome as the morning sun. Its ‘delicate flavour pleases the Dulate ,and its nlch strength invi- zorates" . body and brain for the tasks of the day. The day ls well started if you start. it. with a cup of MORSElS TEA. SAiLE POBTIPONEDP Owning mo Auicittoneer Wllliomson. being 119111 "in in the country on account of stormy weather, Mrs. Stanwnyfii sale, 70 Prince St, is postponed until 11 run. today (Wednes- dsy. Positively no reserve. AN IMPORTANT MEETING 0f the executive of the Temperance Alliance will be held in the YfM. C.A. Charlottetown, Thursday Nov. find at l1 run. to consider pleb- escitc. Ministers .equosted to st- tend. Signed Artemlos Wioffatt, President. _ HERE FOR THE WINTER. - Mrs. Prowse. Murray Harbo, is being welcomed by her friends to ‘Charlottetown where sihe vvilll spend the winter with her hus band, MT. W.H. Prowse. Inspector ‘M Lighthouses, whose headquar- ters are here. Mr. and Mrs. Prowse are making their home at Tho Russ tor the winter. ' 'PERSONALS_ ‘Miss. Genevieve Bouchsi-rl, Cardi- ‘zaii, recently visited GeorgetcrwnA Nfiss. Genevieve McCormac, of Boughton Island, recently visited Georgetown. A Mr. ‘ow-n, spent the week end at ‘tome in "Georgetown. lCllfford Conrad, Charlotte- his iMlss Sophie ‘Ramsay of Hamil- ltou, returned to her honioMon- ldny- after spending the past two ‘months with her sister, Mrs. \‘Val- tun Toonibs, North Wiltshlre. -€-—~¢Q->—i For Indigestion Sour, Aclrl, Gunny Stomach, lilm"- "IR. Flutulelice- Try Ntunrtlir Dyspepsia Tablets After outing or ut any tliiic chew one or two Stuart's Dyspepsia Trib- lcts. They relieve tlin gantry. sour rising. heartburn, pressure and such troubles due to indigestion bocuuso they nlve the stomach the alkaline effect the sumo us when the stomach ls worklnp: normally. Carry thom loose in your pocket. Just chew them. Get a 00 cent box today, any irugirlst. 'l‘,hc_v sure do the work. You know from experience that if the stomach works without gassi- ness. sour rlslngs, belching nnd so on, you generally fer-l line. no hood- tiche, no constipation. none of that lead, tired feeling. Be iiurc to get u box ot’ Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets known to wlso people all over the U. S. and Canada us the one rellnhlo ‘ellef for indigestion. ' -_--<e>—- ::It will Relieve a Cold. Colds are the ommonest ailments of man-kind and if neglected may load to serious conditions. Dr. Thomas Ecloctrlc oil w-ill relieve the bronchial passages of inflam- mation. speedily and thoroughly JEWELLERS 130 Great George Street and will strengthen them agailnst subsequent attack. And as ill 8&8- es the inflammation it. will uqu- ally stop the cougli- because it sl- lays the irritation iii the throat- Try it and prove it. m. 1 MurdoolcVurlabIs council's". 4th. and 6th. 1 Tuning Switch. TM» orlrosvniil s ."iwnm n» m soy or oi" "M" » ‘l rur- onp, who omit. uovsnuio min nonunion M‘ .Msmnn by. a son-s picked by ourselves. n oomrlwly 0W FNWo sot n» receiving Radio uloorlrh I" *"'P"°"' Wloagqg, \ . . rune will s. aviiarrlod according i» the nullity r1 dr- Jtn m mrlopainhipfans without mm w "!¢'.'"°"'Y l“. of the parts Isotopes In‘ the sot- _. I _ ) To encourage the * boys to "build their own" Radio é Rscslvor, we offer tho following valuable prizes. 0" 1st. 1 Pair 8000 Ohm. Receivers, (Turnoy.) a} 80rd. 1 coll Magnet Wire‘. ' - 30 ,5 kind. ‘iii i 1000 lbs Pure . French r Castilc ‘ Soap in 71-2~_lb. Bars. The roolold time Delivered at your l door for $i.65 "* l‘!!! coanbmz i" '1» " ins CENTRAL GUARDIAN - --.- Clyde River Hall Thursday nilgbt omice in cannot. Hall Ver- chicken and Ptlllllrkin pies n19”- lnsses. 05c per _ Thanksgiving whack SALE-Jflie attention I44» sllmmsfliiie- 2i- bolus closed for suiumer months . is now open, having been comple- "HARQ. ggAL-Tha gm". “Iaswd tely renovated. 21w" Arthur of stormy weather, Mrs. Slanwayis SHOP from Honours Gatalos. DON'T FORGEFI‘ the supper in EXTRA FANGV Bnrbsdoes mo- gallon durlnl sale at. Helium's. “THIE DAVIES HOTEL” after sate POSTPOINEDr- owniz be Auctioneer Williamson being held up in the country Wu account 581B. 70 Prince Sh, ls postponed until 11 a.m. tomorrow, Wodnss day. Positively no reserve. VER-NON RIVER OlROUlT.— Special Thanksgiving services on Sunday -Nov. 6th., Vernon 10.30 u. m. “The Parable of the Tares." "Cherry Valley 2.30 p. m. "Sowing and Reaping." Vernon. 6.30 p. m. “The Pnrableqsowing the Seed." "Those who make us haDDY are always thankful to us for being o0: their gratutude is the rewiirll of their benefits." COMMITTEE MEETS. — At a meeting of the coniimiittce from in: Artillery units yesterday, it was fully decided to decorate thecross on the Square on Armistice Day. Nov. 11th. The Second lieavy Bot- tciw, Bqcond and. Eighth lSIQKG and ammunition column are hav- ing wreaths of Poppies made for each unit, all other units are ros- pectively asked to join in the pur- ado and decorate the cross, also any citizen who would like to place flowers or 'W‘l‘efll.hfl_ylbll the cross on this (lay are cordially invited to do so. The returned men‘will meet at the G.W.V.A, Rooms on the morning of Nov. 11th: at 10.30 o'clock, when a parade will be formed and headed by a barirhwlll march to the Square. There will also be a meeting of all tho re turned veterans in the G.W.V.A. rooms on Wednesday evening, Nov. 8th a: 8 o'clock, when the final arrangements will be made. BYR-NES ROAD -NOTES,—lMany of the residents of iByi-nehi Road are departing for different parts of foreign lands, amongst those who arc about to leave are ‘Mr. Lemuel Kenny. Arthur Kenny, "Mr. and rllls. JasJByrne, tMr. lI-lciiry Train- or, and James Duffy. Some of the men who went out West on the hur- vest excursion returned to their homes, w-liile others are remaining J-‘L. MADY DlCKFOllD j/WLJTTLE LOQD lllury Pickford in “Little Lord _ Church lie Opening Servces The re-opening services at the New Glasgow Presbyterian church was held on Sunday, Oct 29th., m 1-1 a. rn., the pastor Rex". J. S. Bonnell preached an itp}"2‘0lil‘l'it€ sermon from Psalm 73. verses 16 ‘and 17. Mrs. Bentley sang very sweetly ll solo “Come Unto Me. A quartet composed of Messrs. Laird, Brown, Bentley and Brown all from Kensington also gave a selection which was very much on joyeii b)‘ the congregation. A. spec- .ai selection was also sung by the NBW Glasgow. choir. Tlic rfliurch \\'L‘S crowded to its utmost capa- city. Tlie pastor announced that ilio objective of $20.1 was set for the two services of the day. At the evening service ‘cue pnsioi" was assisted by Rev. A. l’; Hodges of in the woods in ilVI-aiiiennd Quebec. The weather is very changeable hor-enow, and t-lie roads are in poor condition for the people who are shipping potatoes. but quite n few are ivnitlii-g for higher prices. Miss "Celia lLanrlrigan is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lemuel Kenny, and winter. llir. 01nd ‘Mrs. Rupert M llnnis passed through here recently on route to Mount Stewart. very beautiful wedding took place here some time ago, when Mr. Geo. ‘Kenny was united ln the holy bonds of matrimony no iMlse Hannah Mc- Tmiis, of Eliiotvalc. A most enjoy- able evening was spent at the home of the groom, where nearly three hundred guests indulged in music and dancing. ‘The bride was attended ‘by hei- cousin. Miss Irene lRooney, and ‘Mr. Herbert Kenny. cousin of the groom. acted as best man. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and valuable presents. - i-<-e"¢—-—— THREE HUNDRED WOMEN ATTAOKED DETROIT POLICE DETROIT, Oct. 31.- 'I‘wo patrol loads of police struggled almost half on hour today before quelling on excited mob of 300 women. Goodwin Avenue residents, who had gathered to protest the arrest of a neighbor. The riot resulted in severail min or casualties. Two patrolmen were bitten by hysterical women. and more than half a dozen particl- pants were cut or bruised by flying rocks, -i<-o->—-i— WOMAN BREAK-S PRISON BARS AND UEAPS TO HER DEATH. MFINNEAiPOIJIS. lMlnn., Oct. 30,-- Esther Coldhelmcr, 25 years old. was instantly killed ‘here when she tore iron bars from a vflfth storey jail window of the county court here and leaped to the pavement IDQIOW. lSho ‘bud been arrested on a charge of. shoplifting. Not iing Milo Nlqual . sixx RD In lpralao all Iratoac The tlrat thing have a1 injury I famous Llnlmsut. to do when 12D to apply Minor '4 It ll lntllebllic / TWO MILLION PEOPLE ‘ome- vr: m»: w ac-nmr-‘ccsrsc Tito Two Macs . w. 'fred J. MdLi-iod of New Glzliséniv is expected to remain here for thel the Christian Church. llcv. Wil- lpreaciicd a very fi-io sermon from |Psalui 103. verse 1-1. It was listen- tetl to with marked attention by itlze wry largo cougrovkatiioii. A lpnrtv. of about. lJ-‘iillly singers gimnz. Charlottetown choirs had ‘charge oi’ the musical program. Keith Rogers presided at. I ie organ. A nluot “Beautiful Isle lot’ Somewhere" was very sweetly irendored by Miss Dorothy Suther- llllllil and lllr, Williamson of Char- ilottetown. Mr. Arthur Bruce sang two solos with splendid effect—l the second one was sun: by spec- iiil request. The singing of the choir was much enjoyed. People were gathering for the evening scr vice an hour before ‘the time atl- vertisednml long before 7 l1. m- everixfoot of standing room iii tho church was taken and quite a number of people were unable in gain admission. The pastor zin- nounced at the evening service that the morning's offering was $128.50 and that. there was 200d hopes of reaching tho objective sot. The managers announce that, the total collections for the day amounted m $209.50 with special subscriptions in addition to $40-00- Tlius the objective was exceeded. The total cost of the improve- ments amount to albout $2309- i‘ large part of which has already ‘neon subscribed. Many comviime" wry remarks were made concern- ing the splendi" flllfteflfailce °l the church. The peollis 0i New Glas‘ gow are very Emleflll l" we" friends from Kensingion and Char loitetcwn for their kind assist- ince and also to Dr. J. C. Hous- imi to whose credit the mlliiicfll i-ri-zinzements were largely dile- ‘execu-rioueivs JOB is cover-en av MANV QTTAIWA, Oct. 30.——Since thP first hitch rln the carrying out of tho execution or Benny Swim 0i’ Woodstock, -NiB..'due to the tumbli- in ficr 02/0! rc/e of ‘u "LOQD l-"AUNTLEQOY "and "DEAQEgf AT THE PRINCE EDWARD " . a TODAY AND THURSDAY every scene in the screen version of this sloi that she plays a d-unl role~thut of Cedric and El, to “iilliani F. Nowuiiin, Cani- FALW-"iJIQOY" Fauntleroy" 2ll)[IC"11l'S»lll practically ‘f. ‘ny reason of the fact "UPATQSI," his mother. ‘ Newman-Fraser The IllZ‘.i'l‘li\g<l took DliLCO in Cam bridge, Ma of June Grey Fra- ser, daughter of Mr. and MP5- Edwurd Fraser, Charlottetown, P. bridge, Muss. they were united in ninrrizige ill nuptial high muss ill 10 o'clock, Thursday niQrningOc» tobei- 12th., at st. John's Church. Rev. Anrbrose A. Dore, performed the ceremony. Tlllii lirhie was given iiwuy by John A. 'I‘hnonoy The matron 0f honor was Ali-s. Sarah 'l‘lnionr.y and illt, brides- maids. IVli-ssos tViiiiiofrcd Bourke, i . World-Famous - You need not visit the Louvre, the British Museum, the Vatican Metropolitan to admire the wor1d’e famous masterpieces. One or in almost every issue of LAD HOME JOURNAL And the faithfulness of color and design is THE almost beyond belief. only see them; you may frame and own them at very small cost. For example, let: me tell you what you'll enjoy in the Dc- cember issue alone. There's a full-page reproduction of Ra- phael's Sistine Madonna, rated by critics as the world's greatest picture. VColor en- gravings for this beautiful re- production were made espe- cially for The Journal by a famous foreign engraver. Capping, illustrator of the Capping Bible, pives you his interpretation of “The Ser- mon on the Mount." Edmond Dulac, R. A., illustrates “ The Send Me Your . J. I J. Enman Phone No. 20-R. Charlottetown, P. E. island Till-Z lAlllB’ NONE JOURNAL Till-Z COUNTRY GENTIHAII (l2 nan-sisal (51 BH-il-W) Tllli SATURDAY EVENING P051‘ Joumnl features. (52 issues - $100) (Cash — $3.00) nor the New York more are reproduced 1zs~ Thus you may not: Feast of St. Stephen," the ori- gin of most: of our best-loved Christmas carols. And the Christmas cover-n Soulon, created by a new method- is doubtless the most elab- orate and striking ever made for any magazine. But: art is only one of the many Its fiction (often illustrated in full color), articles, fashion news, needlework-all are reasons why you should treat your- seli'—or a friend-to l2 big issues for $1.50. $1.50 Today 52 Greenfield Avbnue and Christie Benoit, Frank New- man, n brothel" of the cruuimwas ‘best lllilll. The bride was attired in u gown of white satin with silver lace l-Fllllllllllgfi and ivore ii. ‘veil. She carried a. bouquet of roses and]. lilies oi‘ the valley. ' _ The matron of hon-ii", Ali's. 'l‘im~l oiiey was gcwiicll in orange chif- fon, and wore 1 ‘black 1iictiire hat.‘- Sho curried n bouquet of yellow} roses. Tho "bridesmaids were both" tiresseil in gowns of rose itolnmrll taffeta, and more sinnll blackboa- iicts. They also carried bouquets of roses. The ushers were Joseph Sullivan, Joseph Flynn, iCleary, and John. Llolllns. The_ bride was n designer in the Mil -: linery Apartment of iCllflIl(hl€l"S.‘ The groom is the sou of William Newman, of the fire (le-| pnrtment, and is himself a mom-l ber of laulder Ho. 4., Taylor: Square. He is also a member 0ft (‘iiinilirldge lodge of Elks. l After the ceremony n breakfast iviu; served at the future home of the couple. 9 Riiidgefinld Street. where a reception followed. Over 100 friend-s of the coil-pic from Cambridge, Boston, Providence, Lawrence, Nuticlr, Lynn, Andover, and Wellceley, were present. They were the renipienes, of iiumy val- uable and ‘beautiful gifts. They left lute in the itll-‘flltfllll for n trip to Green Mountains, Lake Chum-plain. Lake George, niidSar- atogn. Springs, returning home by way 0t‘ New York City. They will ‘be at home to their friends alter Nov. 1st“ --—-¢-0->——-—— JUDGE MURPHY SEES KING. ‘OTTWWA, Oct. Stir-Judge Emily Murphy (Jnney-Caniiok) of Edmon- lon, who is in Ottawa, had a leng- thy interview with the Prime Min- inter, Jilglit Hon. W. 0L. Mackenzie King, yesterday afternoon ‘wlicinlt is understood, slie placed before lilm her ideas of what should be done to check the habit-forming drug menace ln ‘Canada. iilWlEll 000 lty of iEllls,_thc otllclsl ‘hangman. to "be present, numerous sppliciv, tlons IOI’ the position or Canadian‘ public executioner have been re- ceived by the Justice department. These applications come from all; parts of th dominion and from a. sorts of individuals. A few fllflim to have hm] oxpcrloncs either in military executions or as substitute for Hangman iEllis. |Some actually‘ offer references as to character and habits sud at least one-e g00d~ looking young fell0W-—9D.l‘»l°99d h" photograph. lion inner Murdock _ Slots Soneth ng LBNLDON, Oct." Sir-According to s Rotitor dsspatch from Geneva, an mitten of the International Imbor Conference, which has lu hand tlio proposed. amendments to the con- vention. _ ~ . . ' """ Hon. Jar. ‘Murdock. Canadian Minister ohbabor, who was presid- ing, declined to put two resolu- tions to a vote, and as s result the Government 1nd employees‘ dole- gates onvtlib committee resigned. Tho matter will doubtless come upot tomorrow's session of the GsnsraLOcnIsrencs. ' NowCsn Do All Her Homework incident arose today in the coni- 4° 1002501001020 AIoneBecauseLyrlialLPiiililiaufs Vegetable Compound Helped Hef JsspstgMinm-‘flsaw in the paper about: Lydia E. Pllllthfllfl’! Ve eta- bleCom un and took it cause I was having such ‘ ' stom- tlio good that £01m Vegetable ompound did. - Now I am able to work alone while before I an hter sts at home to l3‘? I gave ml a: number of friends wbsrtzmit has at: VB E l‘: altos‘? onlal." - Hrs. .1 Parr-assert, utsLJaspor, Minn. ‘lbm is no better reason for your trying Lydia EL PhikhllflVo table Compound than this-it has elpsd other women. So if you suffer from diéplacsmsni-B. lmlglzigfl. 11:?!- sn ss °’ “wswcif Liter’? “l! m‘ all: Wolff-HA? no. Whatlt dlrlforllrsPotcr-ssni maydofor cpl-isomer Willlam_ j CapL. Here is Health-p Good bread is the healthiestfoodjl your family can enjoy. REGAL noun is made from. the choicest Manitoba wheat andf . "000: 000 ll“ ,, .-_..... nllillllli\,_llé\llyli“ l ill ‘Tilllll’ ___ . Q5i _MR. READERa-é _If you promised to help a candidate win" one of the big prizes, “make good” on your promise now. Clip out the coupon below, it direct to the Guardian or to your candidate. The most votes are given Get" your v subscription in by next Saturday night. HELP YOUR FAVORITE WIN THE STUDEBAKER 110W. ' fiHk ilfi§ilil$ifldlflfliéiilfilfl in n TliDAY fill it in and send Campaign Dept. The Guarllan ' seriptlon to The Guardian Find enclosed in payment ot my sub- votss in the great contest to Data l for one ysar. Credit ......_... (Name of your favorlts candidate) la subscription new or renewal!‘ ..........._........._._ac Address 10.000 votoe. l . before Nov. ttth. '00 NOW. (Name of Subscriber A renewal or old subscription m- ono year Ill! » A novrsimsoriptlon earns ilhfiurotse is new" voun casinos-rs an v-cgvp. -¢ "‘ "“"\_"P'~'-\-X-‘< . . .§¥ - ' Y‘ 2" - _c..-._...;.- rI-s-al-fia.“ ~ ._.-__. - - - . -.._‘.m-.<.__ a ...-... , P. T.‘ ...... _ _ - .c.. ._..~-,.. - .4......____ _._ “'_“*"F*£1»".-\.;_-.u-.~..._.w.. . .. . 2%.,»