f ‘NQVEMBIOR R0; 1920’ i A string, of Pearls The one thing you should h“... as there isumthiug that rakes the plaice o! a pearl Heals“ can wear it on all oc cpsions and our“La. Tansca‘ an, are indestructabie and sranteed to irotnln their “Bt-gr permanently G. H. Taylor IIVOI‘ Jeweler I. In altham The Stoiisaiglies I bifinfilbiaisailisiiitielndi a ‘t I Secretary dsseitili “DON, Nov. 18.-»ln the Housei “mansions Hon. Edward Samue‘; Momgue, secretary of state indli.‘ t it o s iu u“ ihfl" that the nmgsllfy in dealing with it. ’ You tire Loser Mr. it you use Tobacco and yoi don't bu-y HlckeyWi-yes, _ ‘a sir you are not only out. a lot of money but you are rniss- '_ _ " admitted that. a dangerous: p existed in that country, government ' vould be left perfectly tree .0 ids whatever steps it deemed lug that lovely flavor whiclih Hicksys The quality and flavor o! th wide, and has woirior it an you wont the best chewing tobacco say Mickey's and ovoid uli tobacco troubles. - . iilCllEY a. NICHOLSON ioincco I c LTD The Shrine oi -BEAIJTY- Everyone warships at the Shrine oi‘ Beauty-and why ?-— Because beauty stands for Health, Culture, Refinement and an sp- preciation of Nature's gifts If you» would bring many ~ot the good things of ‘life to you instead of going after them, ‘cultivate and take care of a beautiful clear complexion by using , one oi’ the many excellent creams and lotions we al- _ ways have in stock. The, 2f Macs 149 Great George St. to alone contains. is tobacco is known for and enveniuiile reputation. When I GIRLS FLANNEL mlttdles In i ‘KNOX-Q! i.‘ 1 iUIOMQIQI _ up CENTRAL "'0 --‘~'IHE" TOWN GUARDIII. “ oiiiitiiiiiii, ‘IT IAYI to buy in this Ploy. Infil- “OONUU LT HUI-RANT OATA. ' [0054-81-11 "i"? Only aili sizes. special tor P0511)’ 8nd Saturday SLiIS-Jlrowse Bros,» Lid . sros-ii-u-zi _ AN, APPROPRIATE xiinAs GIFT: FOR FRIENDS ABROAD .ls the illustrated souvenir of P. E. l. free only S’! cts at Guardian cs. cHRisTMAo BAKING onneae P will he taken foi- Christmas cakes, first class cook. Phone 658d. underwear suit. Special suitv-Prowse 3763-1i-i4-2i 50., DOZ. MEN'S worth‘ $4.00 per .prlce of 2.75 per Bros, Ltd. a O MR. FARMER.-Do you keep a record oi your earnings and ex- penditures’! Why not get your first account hook free by subscrlblny or renewing your subscription to The Guardian and start right now. i WILTSHIRES BASKET so. DIAL on Thursday 25th in aid of Methodist Church. Admission 25c, ,_ It’ stormy, the first ,tine night. 3754~1i-184i. NOTICE-if you have anything to other for the Oape Breton or Newiioiindlnnd markets tin produce write t0 l. Green, Commission ‘Broker, Ho: 556, Sydney, N. S.,_, . sooi-n-id-izi. iflRQOKFhElLD OQNGREIGA T|ON.—0n Sunday, Nov. 21st iiit- senvices in the Biooklield congro- - ~gotion will be as follows: Hunter Riverfllm’. u. m., Hansvllle 8 p. cARTEi-ia“ NEW STORAGE WAREHOUSE iittords splendid ac- cormnodatioin tor enomg FURNI- TURE FLOUR, GRAIN. FEED. BALEI! HAY and srnawosrs CEMENT, &c.._&c., clean and dry charges low_ INSURANCE lowest in the City, ‘tree use of Railway Siding for car lots.-—Carter & .00., CLEAR AS A (TRYSTAL liholigbtshodbyourinnl .... imam. was; mu I All the [IAN o! d!!!“ llzht is avoided, but none o! ti. illumination is lost. u: rstlwr inorollbd. lad than You'll like thin. and you'll lilo thorn 1mm no . more u you llo tholl. tino lllIlt fixtures are ov- urnpt trom Tn. MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED _____..., _."_ armers Records \ AND I Account Book GIVEN AWAY FREE AUTO RECORD BANK, account with BLANK 008T LOCOUNT BREEDING, record of OLDENDAR T than nncsnvinn slsa ram OUT “£11m. cost o! “Trim, sold iliiwiinrsi nnononrious m. cost of ._ ,|old or ted Ni 11mm, coat. of ‘Imam soooum ~ I'd-Elma. record oi’ ~ mnononuriou (Hermon rmm H“. 00st o! "47. mu or m . out of “W. lold “"118. ooit n, no ma lite copy ot i I I Only limited nu comers will have tiiepieieience; Cfinfionta $31 ACCOUNT. household _ “Guarding” S ‘rt Qiis-wpifla- to new subsciibers and old subscribers renewing their subscriptions before end oi current year. iiiber available and iirst INDIVIDUALS, account [tith- INSURANOE, BIIIUS and NOTES PAYABLE‘. ' INVENTORY, general, INVENTORY. residence LWE STOCK ENIORMUNON MILK, BUTTER. and CdliliiAI ACCOUNTS RDOEWABLII 0AM, cost of OATH, sold or ted POULTRY. breeding record POULTRY and. EGGS for REMBIDXDS, HOUGEEIOIID Sililiii) TESTING Bl-llliiliP. cost othcud sold ' 8H4! RECORD ‘ '" TRAGIOR B15005!) WHlIiLT, coat bt WHEAT, sold or led Sttiidfiyttilt renewal at once and ask tor Farmers Record AND A , ounttsBwk. MORTGAGES. BILLS as norms :1 . emu humans‘ “'.'§£'il’.!%.R°i!‘ Ltd. 3759-11-‘19-21 SECRETARIES OF SCHOOL S in our ud for today and ~Prowse Bros, Ltd. i issue for bargains tor today ‘Saturday-Freezes Bros,_ d puddings and mince-pies hy a. 192° night classes 3555-11-1Ltf. i. h iow muc {audits rlliiglYlGl cs3’: exgctly soiy oil]- an . e uar rm ccoun nnt Record Book will say it for you in i921. Subscribe or rang On Sunday. Nov. 21st ntnlvert _will conduct service Little Sands at 11 n. m. and Murray Harbor 21p. m. w Rlvier at-B p. ‘n1. Note change lime at Murray Boyhrcontereuce at Montague. iil-arity of the '5“°‘°i"“'3’ “i iirieu to by the many and tistui SEE OUR special prices on furs‘ Saturday. 3783*11-I4~'.‘i i READ OUR speclnl ad in this td 3763-11-14-‘3! i uiiul uchics of rlieuiutttisiu rind given. SEE OUR AD in this issue for (or bargains for ‘Friday and Sut- ,urdny.—1Prowse Bros. _ m, 3763-11-14-2i lMPORTANT.-The time for ai- dowing 5 per cant discount on rovinolal Taxes toi- 1920 has ‘been &_ extended to the 10th Decoinben; 3599-11-13-61 i STUDENTS tNTERESTED llli will meet at. c‘ i-rrtcultural and technical school. n Monday night at 7 o'clock. i 37$4~11»14-3i SINIQLAIR a sTEwAWr Limit- ed are continuing their special sale and retund oi railway tickets for lie balance of November. 378ti-llv20-2i BO0K.~Mr. Farmer,‘ did your farm earn tor RECORD today. lb-li-il-ti. , tttfi“.l.“".i.i ‘MURRAY HARBOR‘ Rev E. ~Morris iii conduct the service ut Murray. oi‘ due tu~ Harbor i-‘Anmsns A'I'TENTlON.-— Let our Account and Record Book tic tiie thinking for you. It will lielp m. and llrookrieltl 7 p. m. Mr. Sanruei- Prof-it wiiii conduct the YOH- l0 solve many doubtful iiflih service's. » leins oi the past. Get. one today and . start the new year right. One giv- en for every new or renewal sub scrlption to The Guardian. IIBBB-‘II-ILtf. MISCELLANEOUS ‘SHOWER. -On Tuesday evening a miscell- aneous the young ladies oi Josie Kelly, who participate was tendered by Morel] t0 Miss is shortly to in an event of more than ordinary interest. The pop- young lady was ltes- show er Schoci Di riots iii this. Ilrovlnce ~ . - , _ , u» as. i‘... worsen. .12" stirs." by re ‘ ~ ' ‘ t er of the prospec ive rite, H i. ~. .i » l i .* ‘”° - . - Haggard?‘ lvl\<ill‘l’pllol\l‘rriigi3;\‘gn lifter wliicii g-tiiies and music ' ' ' ' were indulged in ilien oil dis- Mzirsiiul ioiiuy tor iniormaiion iind ltliiis dielp the (‘nurse 0i Fire Pre- ventioin. GOOD SHIPMENT 0F HOGS- Mr. J. Spence dilocre, oi’ New Perth, was. in the city yesterday lllltl brought with bini his first shipment cit the season's pork. iStiiue forty hogs and averaging in weight about 200 pounds. hlr. hiriore is oriie of iiIle lsland’s bu‘? east producers of all kinds of farm produce and expects to have ano- thcr lot. of about 35 hogs ready ' for market about the first of the New Year. ___.__-¢p;____ _- , Luann, Qua. Iltill. llll. Hand's blnimont 00.. Unrated. Gentlemen-liven- stnoo oomtnl homafrom monou- wan-Thou been bothered with rumina two: more! on my lain. l tried many solves and liniiments: also doctor educationally Mr ‘the blood, but got no permanent relief, ttli last winter when my mother got me to tr! HINAJLD’! LINIIIINT. The etfect o! which was almost magloai arm two bottles the sores coin- piotsiy disappeared can I luvs worked ovary working day sine» Yours Iraternlly, JOHN WALIH. Mainland for‘ Dnndrnll. , we - ;:< Take Your Order p For Printing Ib trey, H6 KENT I “srnnsrr si ~ 4 . pcrseil declaring they hnil spent '.\ very enjoyable evening. ‘ DEBATING AND SOCIAL coon -.A meeting was lieltl iii Saint Bonttv-en-tiurels Hall. Tracudla Nov, if»; for the purpose 0t organ- izing a Debating Society and Soc- ial i(‘liib. -Mi'. J. J. Lacey on his appoint few opening remarks. expressing his opinion in very suitable terms, on the advantages cit such an or~ gaitlzntion. ivas the first speaker called upon. He gave u very "How a, rural better their» they would. only lion th-eir slogan. many could be social position" attained both from social and educative was the present and social club should tits-hen. The. ofliiceigs was appointed: Vice-President. ‘Basil Seicrietarylrreasureio James Donald. A "om-mittee of were alppoiin social intermt first debate will be evening. Nov. 23rd. open for discussion is that a tieballing formation than the traveller- . .- u Stop That Stubborn Oough Coughs treated in the be- ginning rarely cause much trouble, b u t a stubborn cough one that has been neglected indicate s a chronic inflammation of the air passages and should ‘l iiifi" l receive prompt attention.‘ The needed help I82 ' Our Emulsion oi; '" Cod Liver Oil here is no other re- Iiigazle" remedy for the re- lief oi chronic couflhs- ’ Our Emulsion is palatable and easy to take because we use the very heat ln-- fresh. Price 50c and $100. rm quality Drugstore con. KINT a value: s1!!- and (‘reaies an oppe1ite_ aids digesion up Point’. was ii visitor me-nt to the chair made a Rev, J. B. Macinityre interesting talk on community soul?! make‘ organiza- He pointed out ways in which much good a many other speakers followed. 1t point oi view. unanimous opinion of all society he estab- appointed lo look after the MacDonald; iMinc- three red to look after the s of the club. Tire iheld Tuesday Th3 subject by a famous dress designer. Sho Resoived has used a large velvet flower us - » l m re in- "m" the reader “mu res o a mmlst ornament. The flower is a i nt Ours-l Diphtheria gradients and it is always _ Johnson 8r IOIIIISOII. Hood's Sarsaparilia Makes Food Taste Good purities the blood, and thus relit» vos scrotula. caiari-ii, the pains strength i0 the whole system. Ntiariy 5t) yoains’ piienoniertal soles ieil the story oi’ ‘t-ife" meat merit and success oi Hoodsfiai" ssparilla. it is lust the medicine you need now. Hood's Pills help- line cathartic. - —-——-o0c-- PERSONALS Mr. Lioyil Show of Stzinliopc “'11s u visitor in the city yesterday. Mrs. i-I. Benoitfcity, left yester- iiiiy on .i trip to Montreal. ‘ Mi". Oliver McNeili, .\'(’\\' Perth, was in town yesterday. Mir": Clvarlesi Marshall: of Coviehearl and Mr. Clayton oi‘ West (Yovelicail were visiting iii the city yiosterdiiy, Miss Lucy Pope, leaves this morning enroute SOIILIPIYOPI, England. of this city tn "Mr. D. S. Campbell. of Sackiville, representing the Enterprise Foundry was in the city yesterday. ‘Mrs. Silas Prowse, Braoklay in the city Friday. Miss Rosella Wooliiridgc iUltI Miss Jean McEaoiiern 0t (‘ovc head ivas visiting in the city Fri- tiny. Miss Gertrude Smith of Lower (Toverdale and Miss Alice Oulton, i3. A. oi’ Moncton are visiting (‘hor- Iottetown the guests oi‘ Mrs. P. W. Turner. ‘The many friends oi Mrs. ll. A. ltoliertson,_ Alexcndrm will he pleased to learn that she Isa iloing as ‘well as can ibe expected otter undergo»; n very serious opera- tion in the P. E. I. Hospital. iiappeningsoi the Week (‘ontinuctl from page four .._._.____..__, Mrs. Hector Mclnnis of I-laiiitii; gave a dance on Thursday evening at the Halifax Hotel which was i eagerly anticipated by the young» . ier social set as it was the coming out party of a number obquite lovely girls. and in honor of her daughters Misses ICarol and ‘Mer- garet McInnis both oi’ whom are great favorites. These young ladies hrs nieces of LMrs. A. E. Morris- on of this city. i vNotlnlng is more becoming than a flower in the ~ right place. This. with the beahtiful artificial flowers, which are now made, is increasingly rec ognized and flower or bud ‘is fix» ed in every possible position. This , autumn it is rather in the blend of color on color that most orig- inality is displayed. Evening dress as no hardly complete without fl wreath of flowers around the head or n band of them circling the waist. Wreaths may be of shim- mering ‘gold or silver. flat flowers and fruits of velvet are also used widely. The most pleasing and nov- el use to which flowers have been put rthis season has been devised Flour run Feed , Just received "Into .Ware- nous°:—.. . lOar Oil _Csko Moll (old ‘ orecmi- .1 Ill 1 Car Bran, (beat quality). 1-Oar Middilngs. 1 Car cornmeal and Crack- sd Corn. ’ 1 Car "Robin Hood" . andltoiloil Oats fir, s.- fitiold MfldaWtf-‘iour ind Food. ‘r Y ‘Glilllllbkor Llnnod Meal. ~*0alt~ MeaL Ohl°k Food. lane Moll. “Qfirushbd Oyitor Pouitty out, m. _.,..8sllIng at lowest. prices. Wholesale and Retail. v Flour Food. Pure Shells, T HE resources of this Bani Ire an essential cIemenl in this Dominion‘; Iunclnrnontnl InJulIIy-gxplqilglign pf the soil. Q For .55 years we have been promoting the interests of ngi-iculturigtq, Today. our cc-opcrltibn is being util- ized hum coast to coast in an endeav- or to increase the output of the fields. UNION BANK 6F CANADA (‘Ihariottetown Branch J. R. Dier, Manager. i, \ i _._~"_'? ':;.__,. ____ SENDIN If you wish to send moo chase a. draft from the Can Commerce. It is the cost is small. Should tlie money at once we shall be pleased to arrange-the‘ zdiA o MONEY ' ngidlorlonanship a e_v abroad, pllf- -quahty_ matter by cable. "rm; CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL v RFSERVE FUND "CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH, C. Lmnsr Miles. Murmur-r- safest method - a $l $1 n‘; 4x adian Bank of i lie required ILWIAQ‘ 0m! :*Y bath rorom with you. ‘trr w’. s. " and the , Plumbing and Heating “_ t . “I i, Fred ii. Traiiio Phone 393a. ti?» 5900mm fSO-Grafton Street’ i. 5,000,000 I o p t‘ OTOlIIIQISPIIIl-dl _ __ gigantic pink rtziuiellizi, attached top the wrist by it build 0i’ pink velvet‘ iiiy the iiiiii and ‘worn witii tiiiinsy dance frock iifllillllflllifi oi‘ ‘(I18 same color. llliti t 'l‘iicre are nuin iim iniicii to any toilette. t-TUIIS llowcrs which could he used gintitivo as similar wrist "1.Zn- hus titiii a iiniali- iiow About i6... ~ Plumbing Maybe you are I , thinking of chang- ‘ ing the present stalling a new san- itary outfit. Have , us go over the job Call and‘ tell us See us today. For Printing .__'f0.._. The Centre-I Job Printery l7ti KENT STREET? '1 (‘ilv.~\ltl.0'I"TE'i‘OlVN, 'i'i\ll.i~‘.i"lIONE 42ti-l. or ‘in- O . v-o uJQ i o?!“ 'I‘*‘r‘i<'i-'.--‘c.+-'.-+1-'l'-1-'l~d~'l~i+i*+i*l". I - L Lowest Priccsiin _i%lanada For No. 1 Quality Rubbers WOMENS RUBBERS $1.10 Misses iSiizesyltilpio 2 . 90c Chiidrsnbires s i010 1-2 st... MEWS RUBBERS $1.50 MEN’S CLOSED SIDES $l.75 Boy's Rubbers 1 to s ..... ..'. $1.15 Youths Riirihersll “to l3 $1.01) » Q- imefivviisvb. .“..?»._= iiisivs roiiisi ions tsss i YUKON HIGH-TOP $4.50 .1. 9 B0y’s 1 to 5 _.. $3.25 _ _ Boy's 1 to 5 _____ ________,____ $3.95 Small Byys ll to $3.25 Small Boys 11 t0 13 $2.50 Ciiiids 9 to 1O .. $3.00 RUBBER BOOTS Riihiiuifliltiois for men ...... $5.25 ilubiicr Boots for Women .......... .. Iliiiiiirr Bouts for Boys lliiiiiioi" Boots Tor Girls ltiiiiiicr Boots ior Cliildren........ $2.50 “Mail Orders Postage, Paid. ~Alley' & Co.“ Oueeii St. .... .-.. $3.75 ...._ $2.95 Fashionable Footwear. ~ - 7 +1» flIM-UIHJ it», lull‘. - "ti m l!‘ u... Add..-»