95.»: surinailt nu Cold "runes" ‘mi with ur 6°14 cdlsa a Nygl’! 1.1V" "slnst further in m“ “w. .Nyals Lsxscoid it is n“ dcpendable laxative. w‘; have It in sizes for self 11hr ‘pd flIiI11Y- unlit-Wt u) Bleknesses often | cold. Ward off PHONE 211-; ' 17g queen eraser m. OO-O-O-O-Q-O-O-O-O-OQO TESTED Wm». _Nyll'l Rem- t the first sneeze. Tske gyrqp of Tar and God oil. It fortifles the IYI‘ roads i New retracting room with Jncggrn equipment. 0c,- experienee is at your‘ service. 1 E. W. TAYLOR ASSISTED BY J. 8. TAYLOR OPTOM ETRISTS J42 Richmond Street s; up». HMEN’S PHONE 153-L. _ ens-s can" STRAP SHOES find. Charlottetown. P. ‘E. I- $1.95 A PAIR A qrand opportunity‘ is here offered the ladies of P. E. I. to get a pair of‘ comfortable house or street shoes at a ‘ridiculous price. Jltllily high class footwear, the balance of discontinued 1m from our survimer seII- . h‘. They are mostly patent" lather shoes. but you will ' fndsome Bqcawn My shoes, in the lot. lrve all sizes but not ln‘eae These are We v~li ordered" by mail add 10 Ints per pair. iALLr-zvnsr: _ rasrunmdsu: roorwesh and also i, A_44AA‘A rm, ... ' -> - Diseolves film com. plctely as it foams around and between the teeth and into _cvery tiny crevice. N0 scour- mg necessary. Not a trace of grit, nor dpnger. ous drugs. S e! Us: it and see Your Teeth Get Whiter 'l‘here are many simple polishes for patent lent-her boots. The old- fnshioncd plan of using cream nnd milk is not very effectual. Furniture cream gives n splendid polish to patent leather, or apply equal qunu- tities of sweet oil and. turpentine. This gives a brilliant polish even to quits old leather. i Lester Douglas WHOLESALE PRODUCE S9 Queen Street Charlottetown Prince Edward island Certified Seed and Table stock. Highest prices paid for good quality. Write or 'phone 798 or'938. We have in stock old Sydney ;_ Screened, lnverness. Sprlnghlll Albion Round, Albion Stove, Albion Nut. Hard, Chestnut and Steve {:- sislos, also Besco Coke. Place your order now. either fol‘. ;. Irrimediato orjuture delivery. w. n. onus s. co PHONE 176 -vvvvv1-»- vv --_..- . _ do. nlillt. ..q.1.. “m”. FOX-BISCUITS We have on hand 15.000 poiinds of the celebrated Ross-Miller l‘ ox. Biscuits Done up In 50 and 100 pound bags. and as we do not intend , handling Fox Biscuits we are offering the above lot for the next ten days at the l'ow price of 6V2 cents per pound F.O.B. our Feed, Btore for spot cash, In lots of riot less than 100 pounds. Here is s chance to get a supply of this best oisll FOXJISCUITS at less thanFAGTORY PRICE. Lose than 100 pounds 7 cents per pound.. Get your supply at once. Bold only In Queen's and King's Counties. Carter 8. 60., l._td.c FOR SALE jAT FEED STORE 1 Ii' .,, , My... n; n. “my. Auruolu n. nrnnr‘ -_-__-__.____-- 1 .- 1 Wholesale Commission Fish Dealer Eels and Smelts/a Sllwiilliy- < c Fulton r151. lilarkct new York Stencils Furnished. 1'. jh-liiipqaL . a m‘ ~ vvvvvvvvyyv > for serving hot lunch nt- noon in “wed so we“ . brides were dressed all in willie. Edward Island Hospital on .l.-NAM, i, pearls, and carried beautiful bou- 1,015 3e]; ' hair fern. cw. H. : ...-.,... c , 1- i ~ ,-,_ _ > s navy blue with bat .10 match and‘ lIIn ‘stockings and shoes. Mrs. Bal- corrs was navy blue with grey but and navy trimming and grey stock- ing and dhoes. They were the re- cipients of many useful and lovely gifts including silver. linen, dishes etc.’ etc. Both couples left on a. short honeymoon trip. on their ro- lnn-n they will reside in West Som- erville. Mass. They have the best wishes of their many friends to fol- low them along the new trail. Mrs. Balcon is a daughter of Mr. Wm. J. Bruce, Montague. P. E. l. and a cousin of lMr. ‘Macdonald who is a son of Mrs. Chas. J. Macdonald, Mllltown Cross P. E. l. Central Guardian JUST A WEEK ‘FROM TODAV St. James Church -Hail0we'en Tea.‘ _takss place October 28th. IJAUGHTERB OF EMPIRE.‘ Fancy table will provide all your Christmas presents. Come early. 2152-19-3i HAM. TONGUE and Salads at Tralllllilr Tea. Thursday, Navy -League Building. 215249.31 SLICED PINEAPPLE 2 ting for 39 cts; Fresh ground island oat. meal. 10 lbe. for 55 eta-Jen. kins d. Se". Ltd. 2184-10-21,2l DAUGHTERS OF EMPIRE»- Buy your candy at the Candy Table Thursday afternoon, Navy League Building. 2152-19-31 CAVENDlSH-iltev. W. Cobourn will preach in the United Church,1 Cavendish, on Monday evening, the 25th inst at 7 oiclock. PERSONALS hir. John Currie of Dixon, ‘Call- l01‘1118. who has been visiting rela- tives on the l-slnnd leaves this ‘morning via Boston on return. Mr. and Mrs. lArtemas Cooke. spent a few days at York the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, seller. The Girardlnn 1s pleased to re-L port; ‘that Mr. Robert Thompson; LOADING LIVE HOGS ill. Mel- vmc Station on Tnesda 26ml H _iSufl‘olk. is much improved in n. Jenkmm g170_l0~_20_':;';' genllthiwlgsiatils at present in the P. DAUGHTERS OF EMPIRE- High tea and bazaar Thursday 21st, Tflllfllgnr Day at Navy League Ten 50 cents, admission l0 cents. Doors °Den 2.30 Tea at 5 o'clock. ' i ElBZ-lQ-lil illlrsartPa Linlment relieves atlflness. IN MEMORIAM MRS. REBECCA A. BELL A PRESBYTERMN ggnvuggs _ ‘Many will regret to learn of the The service... rm. the Pre-ahyteflan death of Mrs. Rebecca Bell, widow Fran cnnnmrrnrown cunnpuuv Grafton whore at the venerable 88¢ of eighty years she laid down the burden of a. well spent life to receive her heavenly reward. ‘Her husband pro-deceased her twenty years ago and since then she assumed the care and direction of a family of three sons and four daughters and owing to their mo- there zeal and prudence are .now all prosperous and respected gltiz- ens of the United States. Th do ceased lady was religious, generous and hospitable. N0 better nurse could be desired at a sick bed and 1her time wa freely given to those who needed kllful tender nursing. A benefactor to the poor and Ilecdl’. ‘She vras all her long life a devout. earnest Catholic to whom serving in and for the Church was a dellghtl and now when 3116 is called to her] reward her family and friends have the ‘blessed assurance that Eternal» happiness await their beloved fOI-l ever more. Her family that-sin»; viven her nre John. Martin and Daniel, Nellie, Emma, Margaret and Anna all of Mass. Only one brother Michael of Vernon River, ‘P. 1E. l. and two sisters, Mrs. J. Kenveny, Tigni-sn nnd Mrs. J. Harrington. Cnllforrliil. ‘seven brothers and one sister all 0f l‘. E. l‘. died within the last ten years. She in also mir- vived by numerous nephew and neiccs who with a host oi‘ friend-s now sorrowluily mourn one whom they icvod in liic and hope i0 be nil reunite-ll lll imuven one day. Re- qnLsiii-zn. in Pace. - _.._.__-Qo&-—-i J. W. KINGH Saturday, Oct. 9th just as the Cirnrches or Qmnvmc, Long Rivcnzof the late Joseph W. Bell, which and 91mm. p0,. gummy 00L 24"," occurred at the borne of her son-in,- will be as follows: (iranvlile, Ilil- law- Mr- Wm- Derby. wnnd Sundial 30 n, m" 14mg mven 200 p‘ "Minn Oct. 12th. She leaves to mourn Clllilbn 7.30 p. n1. Rev Joseph- (yours slaughter, illri-z. John Gilmore grandson mlmsfln.‘ 0i Quincy, Moss, and several grand- - ____ i-hlidren. two sisters, Mrs. Catherine “MSCELLANEOUS sH°wER__,il:lerce of Cambridge, Miss Christy The young friends or Miss Pearl hlewart of Vaileyflelli. Also Ihreo Maenonam Mme Pom,’ “SSH” brothers, Alexander oiA1|strulin.,i med M the Home of her, father‘ and Darliel nnd Angus of Orwell.| M...‘ James, A_ nmunonuld) “may Shre uulsoorn at Orwell in the year evening. Sept. 17th., nnd cccpfised 12.0, being d daughter d1 the late her with n miscellaneous shower John and Margaret Stewart‘ The f Rev. Mr. Wood preached the funer- 0 many useful household articles. a] Service at the house and prayers glheidsiurxzgtwme" ‘$231522 All?!’ at the Brave in lBelfast cemeteryfrhe u- - - 5 pail bearers were Mr. Henry Jord- fna e a room for (lanicing an. Herbert Brehnnb Fred White, and Wmlliiciments. The family wish 1o thunk the many friend-s and nel- which was much e loyed until the "Wee Smn‘ Hours." ' hbors for their kindness during the INSTITUTE MEETING- The g a Linus ‘Pond Women's 111s1n1111e.m“°s‘ “d d°a_t",°,f 11"’ ‘1°°e“"1' held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Vincent MacDonald. Thursday. October 8th,, olevenj members present, after the Ode, roll call was with “Recipes fo-r- Plain Desserts". A 1113111115; was 1'e'11i1‘1111(1"l'111“‘_“'°‘1;l“5 nearly three weeks nnd after no “a 5 M’ my" r119 mFmPelg 1 fi“ siufferlng he quietly 1iussed away. 101911 111011111’ 1°1.-1111Y"1K 11161111111 lie will be nriisscd in m. home he 5011001- 1111. cX-cciicnt iitncil Wflflh. ‘Bell and tenugriiilrlgfiwnirsr-‘lzrlg: served by 11w 110518811 11111111: 111B him. The childreniare Whitfield P1091111 1101111 T119 1101111111691111151? in the Yukon; Evorret, Evcrrett. at the home of lilrs. Alex. A. Mnc-lwash; Jchm Roy, 1,1350, Doumas 1701111111. NOV- 4111- in California; Brenton‘, Oregon. DOUBLE _W»EDDING_ A, vew lllbun ilgughiliers inreviGfrtlrudtk {mini . v ira c1 co; .zzc._ corn; e c, pretty (louiaie wedding was hold q-cymh Mn Mglcqqntosh w“ a dej 11433119111155‘! hevnfig1zég.Msrzliii3laiizilig your, member of Sf. .lohn's church .11 0 ‘ - ra and and nnti ailin ealth Bnlcom, 330 n ‘Summer Street. West Comlgfl ‘d mm m lstfuy Jinx, m“ ‘Somerville. Nina's" when her dmulzh- “ca; w 9 rarely cmmy_ He love,‘ 191‘. M153 3911111“ E- became “'9 his church and filled many of the bride of Mr. Stanley Earle Mac- 0mm; in 5L HQ was supcrintcnd. 11°11i11il_ 111111 M1911 9111111119 €V11i31:!1":£1°’ant""of the Sunday School as long one of the ‘brideslacterl as‘ flower largely “Handed for such a’ busy I ‘ ~_ d lillG and tho services at the house gm an,“ t°°ked very wmmmg m‘ and grave were conducted by the sweet 1n a silk dress of light blluc: mum. the Re“ M“ Rand. who caught on the shoulders with bilecccke very reeling“, o, M“ Mao bows. They entered the living rocm Kmtosh’ The m" bearers were Io the strains (if the i weddnli Elisha wright, Jabs,‘ Lea, chug Inarch and st00d eneath on arra- Roggnh James Gm’ Henry Regen sron. -.l'i.i .-1' _---¢o-c_____ girutrlcth Crgrlfdgi-améiivelilili 21.113111111111111; MR‘ JAM Es 5' WALSH 1161113 111° 119111119 T1113 "ewkie- The The death occurred atiho IPrincc 1MB CHARLES C. MACKINTOSH Mr. Chas. C. MncKintosh, son of‘ 'I‘iwir ill-eases or were do 0116111111111: of James n. Welsh n wcll were simple nnd dainty. Iimdeiled known and mgmy respected cub the san1c_ with long sleeves. Th 1cm 11w 0°111‘°1111°11111 W911i“ The late Mr. Welsh who had veils caught around the head with reached me fine age of 36 yea", a biliidonu 0i’ 01111186 b10!$°1115 111111 was n son of the late Charles and Welsh. “Mount Edge- quets of white roses and maiden ccmcc Farm", Charlottetown Roy. a. buffet luncheon was served. The c.) the occupation cg gm-mmg and. - rooms were prettiiy decorated ‘V1111 at an early age took up the study V, and pink and white asters. ' gold ring and by A reception was held all”; immediately after the ceremony and For u. number of years he gcpcw. autu-mfi 1131111911 of music in which he became ox- T119 tremeiy proficient. 3% IIOWG!‘ 8111- 11 After n short time in Western _. let. Ml‘!- MM- Canada he returned to his native donaids going away civstnme W111i province where he conducted a I , music studio nnd for a number of ‘years made a specialty of the piano. Many former pupils throughout this province as well as other parts of Canada and the United States will remember his kindness. thoughtfulness and ‘thor- oughness while imparting his knowledge. About fifty years ago he married Annie Morris daughter of the late iRev. and Mrs. Morris. 0f a family of six only, zone (laughter, Miss Gwen of Boston. together with his bereaved widow survive, to whom the Guardian ex- tends sincere sympathy. _ The funeral took place yester- day at ZTTTcIock from the Bap- tist ‘Church under the direction of lVlr. Neil D. McLean, Mr. G. D. Wright assisting. The pail bearers wore .Mr. John T. McKenzie, Mr. D. Jenkins, Mr. white streamers, brides‘ gifts to Women in Ten have discarded old by’ glenic methods f0! this new way-true protw like tissue HEN tbs world started ex- pecting more of women. 111° old-time “sanitary pad" had t0 8°- 1M»- -=---~ g"; 15353;; E‘."...‘;'i'.‘§°°“'n.“3l.., s2. ""9141?"- Y°"“' ' c" ' lock. Mourners: Capt. T. G. without a second thought. my time. anywhere. You meet ever! 417 1111' handicapped. It la called TOTE!‘ . . . five times as absorbent as the ordinal! cotton padl Thoroughly doctor-ins . . . thus ending ALL fear of offending. Dlsesrds as easily as a piece 0f tissue. No laundry. No em- barrassment. . You ask for it without hesitant?! glmply by saying “KOTEX,” at any drug _or depsrtmen store. C001! an], s few cents. oves old ways Taylor. W. W. Owen, W. F. Robins We, Ernest Beer, Arthur Bruce. . Earl Robins. H. E. Miller. Noel DeiBlols, John T. Morris. Harry Morris, Fred E. Morris. Thos. W. Morris, John A. McLarsn, Edward Owen. Judge Bastard. 1H. W. [Long- worrth. John Williams." Chas. Chandler. D. 07M. ‘Roddin. . M R JAMES REID There passed away a; ber home in North Grafton, Mass. on Sept. 17th a. lady whose death deserves more than a passing notice, 180m in Hope iRiver eighty years n50 Ann Reid. a member 0f the Reid family that settled there In 1886 and whose descendants stiilllve in clouds were lifting nnd night givlui: , place to day [he calm nnd peaceful soul of tile lain .l. W. Kinch left this earthly abode and passed i0 3115 eternal reward ulmusl unnoticed by the watchers at his bed-side who for lire pnsi two weeks had 118911 coustilniiy watching hoping that this kind nnd gentle father 111115111 be allowed lo remain just n iiille liut longer in the, family circle. the good God who had watch 1 patient sufferings of his sex bid llim come away from the trials of this life to shore the irappiness of those who have ‘preserved to tiIc and. Sc it was that his going wan marked by the chief‘ characteristics of his life cnim and peaceful, doing things quietly. in his home was where you saw him as he really was a true Christian gentleman, not seeking Ivordly acclaim but liv- lug at peace with his neighbours and always ready to help along uny- Smgimz the late Alexander and Flora Cum-Zone who was in need of assistance. “ilswered ming died at his residence Victoria Deceased, who was born at Almfl. P. 1s. 1. in 1e58, moved to wzuirh. when but a yOlIllg man where b0 was employed as Iminugcr of the J. II. Myriclr Fishery business. This position he held until about four four years 211:0 ‘when he rr-lircd from active life. Forty years ago he married Annie Ready of Tlgnl-sll. Of this Inarri- age six children wcrd born llillllfilyf Mrs. Stephen Mooney of iiuinforil, Mrs. Clarence Morriszscy, Tignish. Miss Mary it. N., Ilosion, Cloud:- nnd Guy at homo and Chas. of Vl-‘o- burn. Mzrsr... with the exception of tile latter all were at homo (luring their’ father's illness-i and death. The funeral which took nice fronrhls home lo Si. Simonnnd Jude-Ls’ Church was exceptionally largo. All classes and crevds from the ‘rlllffffllndlflg districts being rc- presented to do honor to one \\'1Iosc views were broad religiously and politically. i The oer-monies nt tho church nnd grove were performed by Rev. Ill. .l. Rooney, who had visited him every day during his illness. Tho pail bearer"; were: J. J. Aisenanlt, P. P. Cahiil, .l. A. lint-- ken, James McGrath, J A. Brennan, Sir Chas. ‘Dalton. Brsides his sorrowing widow and family there are left to mourn one brother John Kinch of Alma, to pathy. The following Mass cards were received: Ladies Auxiliary, Mrs. Frank Arsenault, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bernard and family, John Hac- kett and family (2). Kinch famllyi (10), Morrissey Sisters, Friend (2). Mrs. Ellen Kinch, Myrick's Store Staff (P2) Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ready. lllr. nnd Mrs. F. N. Conroy. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MciDonsld, Mrs._ Otter Kinch, |Mr. and Mrs. John‘ O'Brien. Dr und Mrs. Johnston (2). Justin and Lesley McCarthy, Mrs. Berkeley nnd Freda Ready, Mr. nnd Mrs. C‘. P. McCarthy. Spiritual Bouquets: Morrisey children The ‘Brennan family, Mr.‘ J. Callaghan and family, Annie: Christopher, The O'Brien famiiyw Mrs. J. Ready, Mr. and Mrs. Callag- han_ Lillian Stecves nnd family, Freda Ready, Mr. and Mrs. F. 11.1 Cnllnilhail. ‘Sisters and pupils of‘ Tignish Conventi liicssages of Condolence: Mr. Ii. Caliili, P. M. Noonan Mr, Pcrlcy Haywood, iMrs. Gertrude MCFHGYBII Mrs. Wickham, Mr. .lohn Myrick. Anrcricnn‘ Friends Mr. P. (‘inudc Milrphy. REii PlMPilS All iiVER FACE Also on Shoulders. Lost a Lot of Sleep. Cuiicura Healed. "Plmplee started breaking out all over my face and shoulders. They were hard and red and ‘l lost a lot of’ sleep on account of the ir- rl ‘ . The pimples on my face scaled ovea‘ and my lace was all diefi red. " need a lot of‘ different rem- edlee without success. l n using Ctitieura Soap and Ointment and they afloeded relief in about one ‘. I continued the treat- ment and in about three months l was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Mflle Rose Peters, Box S2, Tourvlllsflllslet 60., Que. Keep yflr akin clear and a“? pores active daily use of - curs" Soap. osl irritations and the old himestead. She married James Reid of Covehead Road and an uunecesss y rials _ 5 a lived there until 1885 when sbe and ¢ m"“"“ bar lnrshand and family went to re ular 75o Kotax superli-W Kotex l ,___,, the U. S. and settled in North rashes with Cuttenrs Ointment. i-“cifitildfifirlfirc '"' W case-a stan- on. ass. all oi‘ whom we extend sincere sym- I 2 PAGE FIVE ' . . m. ,4» -._ n‘... nsin _ Enterprise flanges Many an inexperienced housewife—-many a blushing bride of the “Eighties”- iearned the-gentle art of cooking on an Enterprise There are many special features about the Monarch which appeal particularly to the women of the Maritirnes where soft coal or wood alone is burned. Large flucs, heavy linings, roomy wood fire boxes and a copper fused, double-lined steel body. Grandmother's Range-and Grandmother's _ thcrs m». still a q their Bridal Gifts- Range. And many of these ranges, purchased nearly two-score years ago, are to-day still giving efficient service. A I ' The younger generation, too, aided by the efficiency and simplicity of the ENTER- PRLSE MONARCH STEEL RANGE, are learn- ing to excel in home-cooking even as did their Mothers and Grandmothers. THE MONARCH has a perfect heat and oven control-it cooks fast-cooks slow-cooks evenly- at your command-and is econom- icai on coal—easily cleaned and kept clean-beautiful in appear- ance—-and built to last a lifetime. Furniture-and HER mother's home furnishings-were probably bought at Holman’s, home furnishers for the last 70 years. Quality alone will stand such a. test of time and Holman’s have been pro-eminently superior since a. decade before Confederation. SEE THIS WONDERFUL RANGE TODAY! 12.1". HOLMAN, Ltd‘. - GHARLOTTETOWN . ,ERF’RIJWL SUMMERSIDE l“! STEEL RANGE