NOVEMBER a. ms This Smart New Stocking by Holeproof of’ Created by Lucile of Paris at $5 1 95 HERE is the stocking that Paris finds so smart, the stocking worn by “tell-dressed women in fashion centers the worlcVevc-t‘ . . . lrloleproof SOOO Ex. DCllgllIlllll)" line. yet (leliglitiully serviceable, for it is semi-service weight. And you have the choice oil‘) chic coltirs created right in Pan-is by Lucile, stylist of renown. ' lln make it :1 point to see this new stocking" 5mm, ‘t mt will want some of tlie nerves‘. colors to eonlplcment _\'<11t1‘ wnwlruhc and complete itsbeauty. tl: is :1 new tapered ankle 1 At $'l"959 slot 1.1x; that is ever S0 flatter- ing in effect. lt is called Chic Ankle. _\;~l\' to see it! Holt:- prooi N0. 3056 v There are tnauy other Holt-proof siockinpgs~iti Lucile C(JlOI‘S——PTlFL'1Zl from $1.01) tn f4 . They will interest you, ii you are a discriminating slmpptr. fiolgorooffitlszéry (.\l.~\I)l£ l.\' C.‘\I\l;\l);\) HOLEPROOF HOSIERY COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED, London, Ontario Comes ifi 29 Exquisite Colors THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l Milady Beautiful I! bola Inch Wedding Bells CHARLTON-MACLEOI) ...-__.¢_-» Oil for Sunburncd Hair DEAR MISS LEEDS.-t1) Is there a way to remedy sunbumed halrlh I have been playing tennis ~all surn- mer and consequently my hair 1s streaked and lighter on loll Would warm olive oil help any? t2) My hair has a. tendency to curl but I am letting it grow long and it looks very badly. Should I get o. pennan- ent wave? (3) I am trying to rid my skin of blackheads and pimples and at; the same time I want; to 8am weight. Can I do both at once? I 8m, 17 years old. 5 feet 7 inches tall and‘ weigh I17 ymunds. GLENDITH. ..Answer.—(1) Plain oliveoil cr f! mixture of olive oil and mineral oil in equal parts is good for faded hair. BEAUTY QUESTIONS AVNSWERED l 0M 0f the nrrttlest. wcddlnrs witnessed ln Macleod for many ‘a day was celebrated in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Wednesday. "October 17th at 4 o'clock. when Gladys MacLeod and Ernest CharL ton were united ln marriage. the Rev. E. Barnes. Presbyterian Min- ister of Oranum performing the GMPTHOHV. says the MacLeod Wvcl-r 1y News of MacLcod. Alberta. The bride ls the daughter of thr- late Capt. hfurdock MacLsod and Mrs. MncLrod, the latter now Mrs . ‘DU M. Gcnne, Charlottetown. P . E. I. The {IRWIN ls lilo elder: son of tlv latc William Charltlul and Mrs. Charlton. Maelctrd Al- bPfta. Miss hfttt-Lmcl has bean (m "W st"? of the Mnclwvd Gm". Hospital for a number of wan w" i Yvlr Charlton came to Macleod fr" Toronto when 1w was a vcrv smnll W“! and PM "rrwn nn in Mair-inn The vonnflr couple are thus Vhpv well known and are vary popular the evidence of their popularity‘! “'21s shown last Wednesday after-i noon. by the large crowd who were nrcscnt towvitncss the ceremony. the church helm‘. crowded and oi large number standing round the! door. ‘The church was beautifully dre- crated for the occasion with whit." chrysatlieniunis. lcrns and pol plants. also a color strsnmcrs of ivhite and ctreen wh' . "TWP H "TY WPttv effect. A lnrtzc wrtldiiuz hell hunt: tinder n canon, of strcavners in front of rho chili-- trurlrr which the bridal couple scheme of .. Let it stay c-n 3'01"‘ fluid and finger wave your hair normal weight. within fcur t0 dency to have blackheads. ta habits. n; is very imparts“? ‘° n. clcir skin. Drink plenty cf wa LOWER. MANTAGUE SCHOOL Blanchard, Aveline Gallant, Marie‘ Blanchard, Helen Doirmr, Priscilltr Doiron. l Honor R011 of Lower Montague School for October . I Cameron Annear, r v _ _ . - i you In that time hr H Grade X (l) Grade III (l) Catherine GnllantJGrade 5-‘4- Frances Hum" 2- Lalll" "VETY K333’ Wm‘ plenty 0i “almwmol '"""-“' This is the record 01' :1 motor \ 1 tnt- Island seven times. hfrs. . l . ‘ I n» (Z) H9181! Aimeflr- ’ ti?) B9" PWYE- l3) 9n“? 9511mm- lmnce Compton. 3. Avis Tnnton. m1 503p. LOIS LEEDS. A rmmpmw ,,.n_.= i.» ri to" W" trip just. litiished and oncrmcti by hlilnnis passed away m 1915. He Grade IX (l) Claudia McFarlnne, Grade II t1) Eveline Gallant <21 ;Gf‘3-d° 4""1- Ralph msenaulh 2" l"""" """"’ T" m" “f”: M T“ Red McInnis. native of Whentlcy 110v: lives retired. I-Ie has a son in l2) GTEBE P0016. 13) All“? Anne“ Tl"7"-dC1'0 A- Gtlllflllt» l3) M91'l9I2r°%T3'nu;n‘Rlch and 2 Er ‘v’ " “;" ""‘"""" M": pray?“ m Rivet", P. E. 1'. I intcrviervrd Mi‘. Mv- 6" m‘. In this Journey" he tnotorc-rl 1nd Gordon Sehirmer (equal). Ilichtxd. - 3 9 -““ - l Ho“ 1 ' ' n 5 " "< "‘l"-“"»“' "m" 1””, '~ ‘w, mun; a‘ his he'll tit ' ' .(;n an nvcragc l5 hour per day. Grade v11 m Marjorie Hyndmatr Grade 1 1A1 (l) Edmond ccnatiflncct Arsenault. B. Patricia Week"; W “l” lmrroy mum h... ‘mwtedurtcr’ Sm Dj.) B‘ L ‘ Um, __v_<,,._...._ t2) Elizabeth Burke. ‘<21 Clarice Blanchard ta) Marie n. Grade l~——1- Lilli-m Alsehwll» -~ Dem. Mk5 . , i ~~~.~-- m» wwntirvw h" "Wt" _" ¢.,,i.1.....1. Mflplg Lr-aL TWO stvnl rn mu. LEGGS. l) I um l6 .» Grade V (l) Edna. Burke, (2) Richa,.d_ "Adrien Gallant, 3. Rowena Lock- . ._.__ GM ma have used {we pow Promo. mun tHVi n!» win.“ “Sannxgo la... Edward Bdudrcauit, (31 Helen Perfect Attendance: Adrien Doi-s- 27129 1 l can “ma” 2 Janet m. weighs, two yo.“ with the w um hcncvrrtcc" They Wll p1 5 Altken. Lin. r21 Adrien Doiron . l3l Rose 1'5 ~“' ' - ' ' Grade 111 <1) Eileen Taylor. ‘<21 on, Bertha Plzieault, CIHFICG Bianeh~ l-‘Hvl- 3~ Clifford “elm”- Parker Aitken. (3) Ralph Coulson. ztrd. Eveline Gallant, Rita. Pitrc. ‘ J are Powrcd ‘vim I v v do...» cv-Mt Th» crnnd wtshr: of”- Grade n u) Irving Cowan. <21 Catherine Gallant, Pius Pitre, Ro- l“"‘“°s Hum’ Eng‘ ‘Pa?’ $91,211 zit. . swu r blerrh lllffilllllahrdiiilf "w" “f "Md" "W. l Louise Hewett, (3) James Aitken berl, Don-on, Emmanuel "Gallant. "R1115 Rum H°la2c' A‘: 1 Pl [i uwm wit“ a demmtory ‘tori '~" r tandoori hnnpv hf“ and Ruby Vatcher (equal). Marlo E. Richard, ROSC Richard, civil’ fflFrlcifi- W53 Auljfll’ ‘ M C’ W A an» ____ H Perfect Attendance: Greta Poole. Edmond Gallant, Bert. Pitrc. l. ‘swell Lima; Arficnjlgfnét élijqlf ‘ ' Eileen Taylor "i and Abraham‘ Teacher Helen GallnntWfiIL-ilnténsgr P51$s§aam ‘teacher: \r.'-\vcrc.—-t 11 Before washing. 1111111512 IS N0 BUIIDING 300M Edmuntls. ' ___.__<4,._.___ 155*‘ n ‘ -" ' wlwhrc ct bedtime be sure to’ ii - Murcia SCHOOL ICELEBRAIE mm WEN» \ nuvnn scuoot. l Following is the Honor" Roll of ilmuir School for the month of Cclcbcr. Honor Roll for Duvar School for K the month of October. PILTERBCRO. out... Nvv- . 1.- - ' ' d -w"_v circtully often results in that Grads X (l) Paul Gallant (Zr ~ . .A-M l l M cKinnon, ~mY three 368's °f manw ._ __ n . Fidel“ Blanchard’ ‘bfésgglog MacKilngzgl a i rte together is the exccpllgggl xiii’ ffllihtz. Cold crcam should Grade V“! u) Avenue Gallant’. Grade H__L Elizabeth hmcaowqexpznence of Mr. and _. A51 they as powder Erase for diy (g) Albina Blanchard‘ .3) Dance an gJoshua Anderson of Andersonc .. us. oumgan using make-up too, Doiron. l Grade 1V-—1. Htzzel MacKinnoti. Grade VI (l! Pius Pitre t2) Ilcnri, Gallant, Grade VI—l. Alfred Stewart. Grndo VII-—l, Harry Stewart. unwnship, They celebrated ST. ELEANORYS SCHOOL l Report of’ the Primary Dept. of Teacher Louise Gallant ,5!- Elealwfi? High $017001 I0!‘ CV9- Pcrfezt attendance for Octobter. ING ANNIVERSARY Island in the Trent. River. Murray ‘73rd wedding anniversary B flew ~ufficent 117118111159 l" m” diet How can I remedy it? I2) w. use lmytlzing but pure castilc .-~-=l;> as a lneiil soap. De very carc- 1 the soap and then d~y thoroughly. Failure to rinse and tul to rinse r-ff cl 6;“ y. the ~t nltl rcmom the he lzrtirs 1'1‘ 11.. t iL-ll‘ ~.:~.= dark one: if you are tvrari HSCFSdcDVXtI) lvlgrie flfllllillfllgi (2).! Grade lX-1, Ettphemia MacGo- gzgfirnimltowligmpv ggglelrsx oron, l arm mma , .1 _ ; Pincault. [Marlin-zl- xfli Glen lJncPherson. 92 years BBO cg: lg; “lzfsficrml Perfect Attendance: Fidells Teacher. Elizabeth Schlrmer. ‘Marl’ Pumas) y ' (r Greatest Premium Yet Offered “Everbrite” White Metal Spoons For every yearly, new or renewal subsflrllltfml received to The Charlottetown Guardian it will entitle the sender to their choice of a half dozen Tea or Desert “Everbrite” White Metal Spoons. Herein your opportunity to get in on a real premium, i. , . Act at once and avoid disappointment late!‘- Ouly a lhrtited number will be given away, ‘Any Subscriber sending in their own renewal and onenew yeiirlit hubscldption will be entitled to the“ ful dozen. . ' . Send in your subscriptivn Withflllt delay- THE (JHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN slccvclesscvening frock. LOUIS LEFDS A DbnR-d Nost- Dun: Mir: Lrods ti) There is 1t r5 '" tn the brzcltc cl my nusc. Vinulcl tnntrge help 1"Il’l1'7\'C it? 12* ’_ pin n young girl and tronb ‘l vith ‘tlmplcs whirl. have sears. l min I gst rid cl them? 21.. , JOAN S. ' | "...-\n.-\vcr.-\l» The dent miy Ir: fcltte to the underlying bony struc- lllnre and in such a case IIIKFFIIZP - l ‘\X'.'l"'l do nc good. It ls the fle iy l tlp that may be moulded by muss . f ‘Inn ‘mlglil. ask your physician's t1- i ‘ pinlnn on the subject, however. 12v ‘ ,.=l;<= my answer three to Gleuditit l abovo. Use an antiseptic wash on the lplmplcs before and after opening llhem with a sterilized needle. 13c H30 t-ireful nc: to break or bruise the sktn in any way. Apply zinc oiut~ mcnl or other healing salve to the scars at bedtime to hasten the henl~ ing process. Tomorrow-Stuttering nsnuntn‘; 1mm Wrinkles -a very proper employment for any one. You will find their un- derlylng causes and excel- lem suggestions for their cure in the leaflet t LOIS LEEDS i | t 1 l l a Care o! Guardian has propared for bhh week. If you 1d like to haw this -1amfl Just send n sell-address ed. stamped envelope with VOW i l l jrequeot. PLOWING BY .-.~._._ n Moth aeroplane. and ltlla under- lbod 111M hair several hours at a. time or overmgm hem“ lyou wash u off. Repeat trwwlen“ 1 cnce a “wit. t2) Do not have a DB1? manemt wave. as that ‘would S9011 your rzitural wave. Use a curling keep it neat while it 1S zrvwmtl- l 31 ,You are just twelve P°l1nd5 helm” t the average weight F01‘ YWY 83° “Pd height. You should be abic to E81" months if you follow the suglleslikms in the letter 1 sent vw- The "9"" punples is common afi 3/0111‘- age- Y‘)? will out-grow it in a i011’ Y“? a“ in the meantime Y0“ ca“ “WW1” u“ condition by proper local treixll- merits and attention to hea th tree from ccnstivflfiil" if You Want l e315 and eat some rBWS Rfclgfgvgy day, such ‘as lettuce. ‘CIIIBICCS. celery and grim? Cwrmc“; This need not interfere with 1101i; dict to gain rwlcht- 0110 mus‘ m” :1 s c regular bowel movements. day exercise hard enough if‘ Ll-Cduce prasplmtien. Keel‘! Vim‘, yin clean by washing thoroug l 1;,.1,;;,._~_1-,at my skin was “fir. and of ‘\r\l“'\r m $13.41‘ r arr/in sch... n; ill .71 rnJe lt well xvith ccld cream. Do" t2) There are disadvantages‘ pent. in 1927, six dollars ltave been .. h h methods of treating supcr- _ rlnous hair. If I were. you I think I'm) one wants such a condition. Prt with n. (‘"(“|Yll—t'l'1't activity»! is eatir=etl bymlll?‘ Tim?" drnilzttrry from time to time. The] t. oemandl. cf 2 hcrluitiy grmvm. cw ngrnin. of ccursc. Innu- tun. n 1T8 almost cs ohjc-"tabli? $2 lit" LDUIS LEEDS/pet" cent of hll construction, the to< ltm being sisicaznoo. A tanner living o luv miles north o! Moose-Jaw. Basic. has purchased mm! aligns are about . ~ Iollowbls damp ,_ _ =tccrl din-inc thr- ecrctunn\'. The bride rnirwel! the church c“ the arm of E. R. H. Gtnsfc P fiharlottclorvn. who rzwve her nwnr in mawinize. The bride was stun ncrtcd hv lVilss Olive Lambert umvirl of honor and Miss rm Louis" ‘Vlnvfrmtsall was bridesmaid. Dari/l /\ Strother acted as rzvoomsman "Flip ushers “arc Frank Welsh" and Jfllhes Lambert. As lhp hrirlo‘ rrszvtv entered the church Mrs. Cut ler played lb» Melody ln F‘ hv Rub ricln and rlnrirvz tho sltrnlnr! of the "ulster lvllsc flnthlccn Mnrccr sari? ‘very sweetly. "At Dawning. I In= c Volt." hv Fndmnn. Th9 hrirl"? do": Wits n 101""? r""",‘fl"l1 of Wllll" reorrzcftf‘ 8"" tulle. tvith flowinrr Mil and “Mo?” ‘rifle/wow. shr- carried a bcntuifn‘ ‘wrw-tict nf lilics of tho vnllflv up!‘ w-hito roses Thr- mnlrl of hrnct‘ lllllrs Iimithc"? umrc n d"e.== of new” qronrcltn and Mic: “llqrfi."lt"'z“'" 4p=§ rm: cl‘ Qrcr-tt vnorwcttc Rot“ "flflld of honor 71nd h"iti“<l11.'lltl c~r~ “ind Bn-nvcn Creeks down-filed wit‘ h...“ of “mm- v-lhhnlts and carav- ejqpq Annqpyhnr the llmrlrlitl”? c11- s-intvht» ynnfln n lovnlv seen» in t‘ phuy-n“ “m1 Wu» Irv-m h» rr"~1"rt‘\l}‘l‘ rd hv all who witnessed the r m ILC six nd be ter to vher fir-w “t tlv-lr new ‘some Pr “my” ExpfeSSlDh “islnterprets Lllenziing of Present Aelirlly. The figures on construction an nmuiletl by MLICLCLIII Building Re» Qflli-i‘ Ltd, show that. there has been Jill‘ fifth more wcrlc started 11-. bun ttia this year than I11 the same Del" lied of 1927. Where five dollars WEI” .»tpent this year. There is no boon. - Ier tamper ntuldhiggrs. in l. l '.. bu‘ yvltrs to come. , I)llI'l-1[f October me v lrllllrllfll/tllfln vrar; in lllfl » Wild lelhSSlfltililtJll, 27.2 pm emu 0i the ltxiunciteti "value 1:1 i\{‘\‘.‘ work is» Spun-n ltcre, the lotnl hcuu; $12,122.- I-OU. Public trot-ks and utilities were Iunarded to the tnnlrtit oi Slllitllk- I "l or 26.0 per cent. Business build- ingrs took earc of 24.1; per cunt or S11‘. 846.200 and industrial tinder- ttitlzings $9,747.(ltI(l or 21.9 per cent. Most new work for the pnxl. month vns started in Ontario whet-c corn ts were placed to the value of .8’I0.500 or 44.6 per cent. of all lCztnndian construction. In Quebec '6,630,200 worth was started, be» 37.3 per cent. The Prairie Pro- nnFPS accounted for 1-1.1 per ccnt or .$'l6.‘.l45,000, while British Columbia lshoxvs $2,765,800. bcllw 0.2 p01" cent tmtl the Maritime Provinces 51.693,- 4100 or 3.8 p91‘ cent. i‘ Canadian eonstrttittlon for this ymr now exceeds that for the’!!!- tire your of 1927 by 1.2 per cent. B" classifications for the first ten months of this year business build- lings lend, having accounted for 35S ism Rcrzidcntinl work continues at a good level, haw‘ »-~-—-~—~ ,lng accounted for 5121-1384200 m" l 28.7 per cent. Public works and util- flltles show $93,124,100 or 22 per cent l‘. and industrial 13.5 per gent or $57.- li448.400. l. For the year to dnfe $167,239,500 ls the estimated value of construction’ contracts actually started in thel llprovlnce or Ontario. This is 39.4 per.‘ |cent of all construction. 31.3 per! (cent has been started in Quebctn. ithc estimated value being $l32,'154,-~ t mo. In the Prairie Provinces 357-‘ l 250,900 has been started, being 13.5‘ lper cent. The Maritime Provinces l_ show 8.2 per cent. valued artill- t 860.700 and British Columbia 7,6 per cent or $31,984,000. l —-—--—-—Q-r>—-- Toy balloons recently released in PLANE MAy Q; gig-r 511;?! who Isle of Wight have been found in France and Germany. Cameras that. take pictures of the‘ inside of pearls and thus detect lmlhtlona. are helm Introduced 1m Imus! ' v t r 5; :11 . tiznlties. Construction wt" _' up n’ tint nue m. present and higher lev- l >1 t l l l.» t I r 1.111117: . Tli 5&0 p. “i; DAYS all the wiry. So tired was Roderick Mclnnis this tnornitig t Realization of this unconscious oEense distrcsscs many women. Now such of- fense is unnecessary. This remarkable sanitary pad deodorizcs c IN the ivorld ofbusincss, in society, women often find themselves cm- bcrrrsscd at certain times. Sometimes they offend without knowing why. When they learn, miserable self-com sciousncss follows. Make-shift cllorm to counteract the difiiculty seldom succeed. Now: discovery made in Ketcx Inbomtories ends all zhcsc tears ind worries. Scicnce has dis< tnvcrcd a \\ 1y to countcrao. a serious cilt-nse. Kolex now completely dendovizc; lCotcx ILLS brought a new idea offern- inine hygiene to women all nvcr the world. in the pm ten years they have learned new comFort, new case-of- miml through this sanitary protection. Novgafrer years of work, a protest has lscen pcrfecrcd that completely ,~. 1 1 crating- l lfilnhlibflaslccpwlu TO SAN DIEGO I.\' THIRTEEN llns s The experienced wife or mother relics on Bovril when she has an invalid on her hands. Bovril is a concentrate of the vital elements of beefin a supremely digestible and invig- It builds up strength; it fights off i‘(:l:1;3f.;t‘;; ltshortens convalescence. Bovril It get"; results. v tile ssecre l. its Widespread recognition. Few cieeroix; and nurses to-day would care to be without Bovril in the sickroom. 01TH. ue nutritii/e powers. I w 1c talking to ' “ ' ' V ill COLOMBO. Ceylon. Nov. i‘ ‘Z-itlftwtllfllt xvii.» prov t'..dd_\‘ wlteu n C .-. Ntmtntl anti '1.) other n] t‘ new of the 3n trained .,. “I Warn every woman I employ’ Says the woman Personnel Almmger in (z large oflice ompletcly. ends all odors. The on: remaining hygienic problem in conneaion with sanitary pads is solved. Shaped to fir, too Because comers of the rd Are rounded and tapered it may c worn wirhoui evidence under the most clinging gown. Thr-rc is nonc ofthat conspicuous bulkincss so often as- sncialcd with old-fashioned methods. And you can adjust the filler, make i: thinner, thicker, narrower-to suit your o n special needs. l: is easily dispose of, no laundering is neces- sary. A new process makes it softer ' ‘ When Illness muss-be l. ~ _ lllri own our int: lived in Cal» 3 Threatens: lili I n Deodorizes . l iand4 i otber important featum 1-80 In‘ an d ht ; ..../.... .-.t.......i.",:.i.:.:2:. nubsuuiceun: ‘*- Z-Comen an rounded lfkl tnpered no zvidcnc: ofsanlury protection under in! gown; J-Dwdcriabukly. Ihblmlglllj‘, b1 n new mdemrlullva pltenlyu-d Process: 4-Aafmf l’! II ‘yin. needs,‘ filler may b: mid: thin or. tlnzkenmnowqq um: - and ‘-5:.t:.:.".:."{:.:.’.:':£""‘ "f; r than ever before. Buy a box tod1y—60c for twelve. On nle n: all drug, dry goods nnd departmental uom. . KOT€X 1m New Sanitnry m1 which uscudrim Mule in Camel: t .