t ocronhilt 27, 1920 F T heiilhrineyoi JBEAUTY- Everyone warships at ' the Shrint 0f Benuty-H-and why ? --t_3ecause beauty stands fqHealth, Culture, iiefinenfilt and an ap- t (lttvlgtllii; tlfyqu vttuld bring many or the sod thins: o! life . next Thursday afternoon. - AT HOME-Mats. J_ ‘\\\\i‘ i ' Oct. 28th. 3757-10-26-21. HURRAH for the pie social and Mr. Shaw's Scotch songs in North River Hall tomorrow night. 3785-10-26-31. rm . . Wlllkl) FOWLr-{Wild take can of a beautiful clear cop lexion by using one of t tntany excellent creams 0d lotions we al- ways has in stock. T heZ Macs 149 Gnat George St. , ‘ TOOTHSOME CAKE, pastry, Scotch cukes, doughnuts and tituc- spoons at St. Jatiit-s iiztll on Thurs- i ay. - Condition h. hccluco it contains the substance: that ru-build flesh, enrich thv blood. iniprnvo digestion and s». tits, and give viLar and Vitality tn tho until’: lyulllll- ll ynu no t-att luling well, no what OLlVElNE KMUISiOfi an do in- you- tnke m: substitutes. A II Drn|ghtc and Gsncnf Stun: have If, SPEED FOR $ALE.—Klng Okla, 2.11 1-4 and Don Bailey. 2.25 two of the fastest race horses in the Maritime Provinces will be soltl at Mr. J. S. Wedlock’s stables, Upper l-‘ritice iStreet on Thursday at 2 p. m., also bikes sntl- 4 carts, 2i, ‘a. a L‘ IIII.6"'_X\\‘_QZ' Plupnnd by Fluid, Thornton l Co. “Iliad, CQUIIIIII, Qua. I unlit: “MtYlSflERY SHfIP".——-The 8T JAMES’ HALLOWEEN Tea ‘ Heber Crostby, Marshiield ‘will its at home Thursday afternoon and tevening BGQBE WEIR | THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. ‘m’ "- THE ctlittllltt GUARDIAN LA tr PAvs t» buy in "Ill rnov- "cousuu" HOLMAWB CATA. m“- los sols-tt-zz-tt --_.-_ A GOOD TEA AWAITS visitor to ISt. James’ Hall afternoon. 110011. St James Hall Thursday. on sale in the market yesterday at ‘ taking in the shows Tickets 50 3A ‘cannon "mlh . , , - _ tablespoo b tt to YOUIDSEERdItOf tgolnfi o“ m“ "h, cum"! mm’ 2111.110 tutti lilld brunt tit w per gem, 2L Zéttfispooni-tiaa: GI‘ ls an . SlONh Ill ttt c h,Cld, ‘ “'_' a vspoons ‘owsn’: "m" hm’ c“ v e w..t....'.".i.i"."c'li...'ii'izle.ilwl ‘_* ' T“ “‘°“$E"‘°'-° TABLE a‘ Cows for sale. -__£- ' LUXURY TAX-All tnierclitint tnx are request ed Trade social tomorrow, rooms; Walluce L. Higgins, Sccy. 3803-10-27-1 next Thursday PUMPKIN Piss, the best ever‘ at St. James Hall tomorrow after‘ PUMPKIN PIES, ETC., at the‘ »l-iallows'en'tea, Household table at 2i. TAKE A GOOD TEA AT 8T. JAMES Hall on Thursday before tSt, James Halloween tea tomor- row will have lots of good lit-huts lilttefilflled in the collecting of this to meet illir. Talllor oti Ottawa in the Board of Wednesday morning at ten o'clock. THE AL-EJXWNDRA WOMAN'S Cocoa Date Roly-Poly 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder l cup milk Date filling Jletliodz-Mix flour, salt, baking powtleraiiti Cotvan ‘s 5 Cocoa. Cut iii the butter, and add’ milk slowly, mix- ingltliorottghiy. Tttrn on flotired board, roll }§ inch thick. Spread with date fil- ling, roll. Steam 25 min- l utes, being careful not to raisecoveriluririgsteaming. Mrs U. R. Harper and daughteri Doris have gone on a visit to Aruro and, Wotltfvilde. At the latter plum Mrs Harper will visit her daughter Hetlten M. who ls ' attending the ‘Seminary tihetre. The hiisscs ltiurgaret and Annie ::l\'eit.rly all children are sub- ject to worms and many are born with them. Spare them suffering by using Mother Graves’ _V_Vuriii Exterminator, an excellent remedy. CURRENT COMMENT (Fontlitued from Page Four) _ lturty are not out for the put-pus»- "f deilroYlng the tariff. Tltcy ro- dlize perfectly well that the in- dustrial system of Canada is built "D011 the policy 0t‘ tariffs, anti it‘ the superstructure were l‘(.‘lll0Vt'tl notltin-g but disaster would follow." This i-s now tlhe practially amended version of Liberal tariff pulitfv‘, —the Original W Physician Explains — Says They Are Taking- Pr McLeod, who have been spending A" i the summer at their home in Lyn- m or m dale liave left on return to Boston ‘ uk for Lea k Purina’ by name. If 00 , accom med b m, - , M, .' carelessly ask forfiome Worceltfllizhl . pa y er m‘ er sh Sauce," you may not always get the ltlorence McLeod. genuine Worcestershire-LEA ——-<°*—-—- screams’. _ All 1 adi g Clubs, Hotels, Reltlllflflfl and Deininng Cars have LEA fi PERKINS’ What is orceaternhirc Sauce. Public Ought to Know Wl actical Advice on What to Do to Build Up YourStrength, Power and Endur- ance and Increase the Red Blood Corpusclcl Iron. i .5 g-..\ ‘aw; - u.- -.a,'. “q- ‘\ \ ~_ i‘ ‘Gaurmvrzr/awa» ‘OXQKOBKOXI ttt». Fired it... Al t 'o1\\ swan:- Danish barkentlne Minerva which 1111s lteen lylns at anchor on Kep- pocli at the entrance of Charlotte- town hitrbor for several months, came in ‘the harbor during Mon- day night or early yesterday morn- ing and tis moored at the three lldvis- it is understood that the vessel is being re-ohartered, hav- ing abandoned the original cltitrt- er to proceed to Matone to load lumber for Great Britain. Serve with hard sauce. institute will ‘hold a meeting in Wintsioe Haiti Wed. Oct. 27th at 7.30 p. m‘. Miss Carrie Holman of Sum- meiside twill address ttihg meeting on rural» Schools. A large attendance 0t’ both men and women is espwiiil- ly ‘requested. 3802-10-27-1i DRiISCOLlL- CODY Wedding A very pretty wedding £00k PIMP iiit an early hour yesterday morning in St. Dltnstntnfs Cathedral when Miss Belle Coady (laughter of Mr. anti Mrs ’l‘0bias Cottdy of Hztznl- from their leader MacKenzie King downwards. Tile date for liteii- next change of policy has not yet been announced, but this is their latest. This being the twase. ziiitl tlitl question of protection being no longer an issue, wliiit ls the incan- ing of tliotir persistent arguments iti favor of free tirade? it’ it. is a _ _ lift‘ lllltlqullirlll of _ Dltysti-ttiiis tin.- tirvitvritmi: it tntiic. strength und ltlttntl ltiitliii-r iii u." k volts. ruttdnwti cuiiiiitiiiiis li-is lt~il tmii tuition of ltl itierlts It)‘ tit-sigtintt-ri , utltt-ts whose tt-rxiris sitttlilti lir- . ' - , pfifiililfltf to lite pulilit- gciit-rtilly. statctiiritt tiizit hut do not kiimv wlitit. take. Therefo- EHIVO iirgriilly’ stiztrotttcd tlic widelprend t llflliifill nr the swiirti statement of the cotu L- tasking my lllil _ _ tl to go tltornttulily h into tilt: aulijcct und tltittottt for tiiysi~lt‘\vlit-tlt~-r I’ or not It pmsclsed tlic rt-‘tl viiltic l’lilllllt‘ll by ititiiiutittfiit-tttrc iii -ti to hr so ii- . vs - titi:iiitil_t' of iivttinl irun in the tablets t- tiikt-ii it iitysolf with excellent nemlh. ‘l’ " delicate. itcrvuur. rund ,_. folks" u lill iict-ti just such a preparation tut Bzause they did not give the satisfaction that ilckey’s Twist gives. This tobacco has the “good” every time and that lovely flavor which men (lave for and can only get in Hickey,s, All nien tho use tobacco kncwthat this brand is by far suerior to any other manufactured and that's why iey demand it. Millions of figs used yearly. lllClEY s. NICHOLSON totacco c0. ttt). TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEittN. -—’1‘l1e amount required to meet the ' cost of extension on the Prince County Hospital is $25,000.00’. The amount subscribed is $2i.tl='til.00. The amount paid in on account oi‘ amount subscribed is $12,306.00. Would nil who have suliscriltotl and till otlit-rs who wislt to tlti so, kindly liund their subscription tn I. Mr. (iliarios llensluy, .(,'illliilllill'l 3K0 Bank of Commerce, or Mr. H. J. Mossy; Town Clerk's Office, Sum~ tiierside and oblige the Board oi’ of the Prince County 3596~l0—20-weti. 3i. 'i'l'ustees Hospital. brook wtas utititted in marriage vet littt und was sister Miss Gertrude (‘oady tinn and tuok Itlio train for zt sltnrt honeymoon trip to the mainland. The bride is one of the must suc- cessful terttchers and the grtvotui l\ prosperous firrmer of Mt. l-lr-rbert. They were the recipients of lllZltlY beautiful presents. Contgrtrtttiutiolts SOCIAL ENJOYED. The roam: to Mr. Joseph Driscoll of Mt. ller- bert. The ceremony wits performed by Rev. Maurice McDonald. ’l‘lie bride looked very pretty in it blue] tailored suit and brown htonnn vel- The groom was supported by liis tbrotltvi- L-itwreitt-e Driscttli. Aftrir t‘ill‘(‘ill()lly the happy couple drove i0 the slu- ztt tetitietl by hot FOR RENT-A first class up- ,rigiit plauo, Apply itt Guardian of~ -t‘icc. 3546 10 16tf 25 DOZEN children's lintiers and drtttvcrs. Saturday 25c each. 3786-1027-40. ENTERTAIN YOUR FRIENDS Pa! St. James Hulllowe‘en ton tomor -l't)W, starting iit 5 o'clock. Atlinis~ ‘ for st-rztgglers, in_ uncertain tvzitors‘ creating powers which they so flu . ently ascribe to it, why are they t l" abandoning it? 'l‘liero must be it! ‘ reason. is it a ca til flfillillgi ~ . tlii- p. Drllllt‘ -t cuts tttivlttiiii tttr iiiitii -ti~ I lll't'.'|ll|\' irtttit‘ t-ttii" !||I'i'|l ttt’ il~l rl'lll'tfh ttil and using H mixed val-p.“- Uf baits‘; < viiluc as it tonic und blood builder. iiititcsiuc The Recorder says, "'i'iit; fi-t-t- 1's: i . ., , . is fairly large now," ztnti til‘ a truth Zvlls ttt‘ the highways iiiitl hedges, it is, in the opinion of some peopli- 0i‘ CIHXHIIPTCU. and atittoitgst |liis| -—-iiibei'ztls and free trade Partners ‘Viitlvftlgfiillrttilrt mass l.lit-_vttitgli--tvitli at that-danger than it silottld bv; ‘ht-‘il’ Vililt-‘il bill!“ llfllllly if 111")‘- “but it CAN BE EXTENDED 'l‘();t':tii twitch fisli ttt‘ any kind i0 ro- ADVANTAGE," Bu; why advoculg:llil"lliSil liit-ii- (‘lllllllllt-‘SS of sup this free tritde doctrine if, as ii port. declares, it is true that "Canada is . tits ‘ _wc ttrt- ttt iluty lmttiiil tn l't’l'ltllllilt'lltl it lttr ilit lrt~ nl nttr rrtttt-ttts. A i-"tiitlr til‘ the com- -tt Irtttr lllfllllllit rtl t... t- i il l|i£' , lli ti)" \\ i: dead issue why continue to ilfgllt’ . |lP~t'll~ iiiJ-iliiihetriltlitriitli as yo its udvanmgps‘ “m! M H has trutiiiittl QOHWIII) prmitt p‘ "~01 r. ‘llgléll that; nttc fl-vviitji, hlult hy lllliltslélélitllltilll‘ _ it wot I on" “i: [\I'-'Ii'>tl.l‘4lllI‘f'i~l n .t l) ttrut ill’! -y wont un ttt) * y m‘- iill those wonderful prosperity I lln-tttitittttt tttiti-tttt trit t. unlit-ti its tlhvritpctitii: i-tniJti-y. in m)’ on t-xritttitltitiott ttf this formula l" or pltiiriiiiii-ist should COIIYiIIt" . nit-ii l n is to he placed sit t" t ry lityltt-st ass und llllnil strictly z-i irittitiit-i known to tnetiit-nl scietti" I lrive ever uwd for tttill .t-. ~- tl itit-rt-iir-iig lhc rvd Itl -- . llti-r-lty (‘llfi -.'iiiit' tutti fitriif/llt; |Hl~l t. blood against llic ravages oftttiteaue. c |t'l‘.~‘, lilt! ~ltull ul‘ governtttcti inst-it‘. Front current reports it is tltti tllliliiPiy that lie would rind ritllilt‘ tit‘ liis political conferes it i-ipt- vttildition for a scrap, and w Hill tiisurc itiiti a genuine livelt time when he gets to close quart’- t.t-rs_ sninvliting that will be a good Rub Rheumatic Pain Peoples’ Social in Zion (‘hiirclr-‘tloll 50 Grills- Nhflllflily night wits a splendid SllU-t tress in FVQTY rPflllcc-t. About thrvPi HEAR PiRtEtMlER BELL lecture $100 For la Trade Name and Design 1e Silver Fox Fur Selling Association oi‘ Princ Ekward Island requires a trade name and dcsig‘ for trade. , A prize of $25.00 lS offered for the t suggestion. The design need only be a roug ketch, but must be indicative of the objects and iurpfses of the Association. Literature settiri out these objects and purposes will be tor- wardii on application. . ltis is an opportunity for persons with im- zigimion t0 exercise their originality. Try your skill tid win $25.00. 'l‘iic Silver Fox Fur Selling Association of Prince F-dward Island Surnmerside, P, E. I. From Aching Joints Rub Pain Right Out With Small Trial Bottle of Old; “St. Jacobs Oil.” l ‘Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. ' it's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Ruth soothing penetrating “St. Ja- cobs All" right on t|he "tender Vspot," und by the~ time you say .,Jitck ‘Roblnsonatut coltles the . ‘fhflllllillltlg-pliln and distress, "Si. Jacobs Oil" is haiiniess rheuma- tism iitiment which never disop- ,points ttntl doesn't burn the skin. lllt. takes pain, soreness and stiff- ness from itching joints iituscles ' and bones; stops sciatica, luntbago, backache and neuralgia. illiinbei- up! Get a small trial bottle of old-tiine honest "St. Jit- cabs Oil" front any drug store, and in a moment, you'll be---t’.ree from plillls, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer.’ llub rheumatism away. 3725-l0-254-12i ttt. E. t. iiarris [lye Specialist Oflice, Royal Bank Building, Chariot-- tetown. Oflice Hours: 9.30—l2.30, 2-5 Phone 68-Y. itNNOUNCEMENT l ll: have in stock a nice line of inen’s Dry Goods which we are selling at reduced prices consisng 0f I VIen’s Wool Underwear. lien’s Fleece Lined Underwear. 3oy's Fleeced Lined Underwear. Vlen’s Wearing Shirts. Men's and Boy's Sweaters. Men's Mackinaws. Vien's Heavy Pan ts. )vercoats sizes 36 to 40. gumbermens Stockings. ‘ieavy Leather Mitts. Railway Men's Gautitleis. —RUBBER GOODS- Ruboer Boots in all sizes. ‘ to the Wise Low and Storm Rubbers. We are clearing out this line as we require he srce for other goods. COME iN AND GET A BARGAIN Caiatiian Farm Products Ch-iottetown, P.E.I. 3722-1641 Phone 700 or s00. _; Easern Steamship Lines, Inc. IITERINIIOII lulu II FREIGI‘ AND PABIENGER IERVIOI :1‘. JOHN AND IOITON “b1 ITATIROOMI ISM UP maestro: with Metropolitan Lino manor: or III York vtl {Xtll _, Between Two Tires . is this can-one before and the oth- er after vulcanizing. No. its not Just a picture but an actual tact that our vulcanizing will take care of any rip, tear, puncture, blow-out. rim cut. etc" and bring YOU!‘ U" right back to its tlflfllllll'lfl(!lflfy condition. Vulctmising thuts equal to tho original manufacture. At. the fraction new tires today. making one good tire out of two old ones we land that at. 2-8 the price of rcllnltig und make a tine job of it no that when your tires st -- - I i .t ti WIIDIII m» on w" at" W" s" m" m‘ DAY $1."=i°-‘L'a°'§v"-'t-,°'” o ’ dd!‘ l.l‘:.'D.'.-I. "iA-tlgaldttno. will“ °"° W" ‘“‘"h"" L“ lmzhuflnudor trip! arc v n But tannin-art all Lubcc duo ‘ Fryhtinnfprr Renllrl- W- EI l‘ ' lumen o‘t'1nu"d“" n. “mu” n p. m “n” w u Ol-IADIILOTTEIOWN DVULOANII-IIG Cor. Great George and Grafton Stu. 0. E. BURKE I ._..-4._4..._...... .... littndrntls were present untd from S o'clock to 11» not 2t. dull moiiivut grassed. The Rev. Geo, (‘.. Taylor occupied the chair when-the follow ing‘ Florence Inge. Duct- Dorothy Piano Duet-dean Ross and Jean Fraser, Solo-—Jennie Brown. Read- ing—Fi‘0it'ence lngs. Duet—i)oi'otliy Davis itnd Dora MacDonald. Read- intg-Stitinuel Profiltt. ‘Finlo-Cltrisr tlne Kielly. Re<tding—M~rs_ A. J. Home. Reading-Mists Ruttlt Mc- Gregor. After the programme all repairs-ti i0 the Social Room where games were played for an hour and tt h-zttit’. ‘This was foltlowed by lunch and that again by son-gs and‘ chorus- es. The young fotlk parted for titcir hnnie by siniglng “Auld Lang Sync" "Good Night Ladies," and the Nat- iotizil Anthem. _i_-40¢i--— Lachute, Que. 16th. 1918. Mlnartfs Linlment 00.. Limited. Gentlamem-lllver since coming home from tlie Boer war I have been bothered with running fever sores ‘Ju my legs. ltried many selves and liniments; also doctor- ed continually for tho blood, but got no permanent relief, till last winter when my mother got me to try MINARUB LINTMENT. The effect of which was almost magical After two bottles the sores com- pletely disappeared anti I have worked every working day since Your: gratefully. JOHN WALOH. A Word At this season _most people are in a run-dowit condition and need some- thing to brace them up be- fore the trying winter months come. For this purpose there is nothing better than 0ur Beef iron Anti Wine this is both a tonic and a blood purifer. It contains all of the strengthening qualities of fresh lean beef —-an easily assimilated form of iron-and rich mellow wine. This tonic is ideal for stimulatin the system and aiding diges- tion. PRICE ONLY $1.00] i Ch l. it f lh t It t ti . ran eorrut “ ” ’ "i °“"" ""° “‘°" “‘ M. dM.M.W.W00d,l|ll- & landr lgialrm, ‘have returned boils froma motor trip to Woif~ The Qlllm! homfi”. ville, N. 8., where they spent J. Mcln-nis oi‘ Klllttrloitttttiwn spent the week-end in iBrookfieid the guests of iMr. Albert MoDuff_ Miss Laura Bnkcr, tt-nd Miss iin North ltiver liall, Oct. 27th, igotiil talent. Admission 25 cents. [Liuiir-s with pies free. l 3758-10-26-31. -—--—<-0->——-— PERSONALS Mr Geo. lilac-Duff and Miss Sarah | hitticllttft‘ of Bronkfied spent the lwcek end at Wheatley River Mir. D. J. Mclnnis of Charlotte- ltotvtl spent the week end at Mr. tAllen MtioDuiltQ-l, Brookfiicd. I ‘Miss Sadie Brehitut. 0i‘ Lyndale, ‘has gone to Boston w-hetre she will reside. Miss Maud McPherson, 0i‘ Iiell- vue left yesterday morning on n visit to Boston. Minster Don Bowness, Kensiitg- ton, is visiting’ in Charlottetown the guest oi‘ Ma's. Eleanor Bowncss. .__z_ x Mrs. Jas. Crtntpbell, Pisquitl spent n. few days at Covehettd visiting friends. Mrs. Neil Higgins, who spent the past six months at Brookllne. liiis returned to her lionie at Sianiiotie Mrs. tDnvitl Glover. White Sands. is visiting friends in Charlotte- town, Messrs P. H. Garneou and J. B. Gaudet. Quebec, are rfillfllflfed l"- the Victoria. Muddock tMacQueen of Colville is spending his vacation at Brook- fieltl, the guest of tMr. AIIIDYOW tSentiner. tMtr. Albert lMoDuif and snn Gt-o. ttf llrookficld have returned home lifter tZi. very pleasant visit tn Wlieittley Riv-er. iMessrs lD. N. McDonald nud D. l-‘oilio Eisener of Halifax are visit- inig title tlntbers brother Mr. Charles Eitsener, Lontgwortlli Avenue. Miss Gertrude Glover has rc- turned to Boston, Masit, after spending the summer with hei- parents». Mr. and Mrs. David Glov-l er, Whtite Saudis. ‘Mrs. Charles McDonald. who has been visiting her mother Mrs. Burns, of this city has left on Mum to Chatbam. iN, B. Mr. Nelson Moors of Brookfleld. has sold his farm to ‘Mir. John Mac- Leod fotr a handsome sum. Mr. Moore and family have token rooms at the MacDutf Hotel. M!" T. W. Bentley, Kensiiigton. left Wednesday morning on a ttflll in Bey City, Mich. to 0'01"‘! Mffl- Bentley who has tbestn visiting in con. KINT a Pttlucl 8T8. ' Fftwrlctor nwptllhlilvfl*0lll“9lllfl Thanksgiving with their daughter itrguittents is too evident for cun- t-etiliiteilt. it is tlic filtlllllltlf‘ prac- in lung (llstdllce cngiigctiiciits which ' is congenial to lllt‘ iitsto ttt‘ genu- tice of Liberalism in its Drorfilll inc heroism, and we feel assured up-to-date character. The absence that one with Mr, liicLttiiiiis cour- of some fixed principle of the whole age would prefer somtliing more people leaves them no opening ex- exciting. Wt» 2W8 going in sug» cept itniongst the straggling iii-iii- i built ‘upon the imllcy of t-’~tif1'I~-" .\li-. A. ts. lit-innit. it. i- A,, l..- tt-st or ills skill to thrust and parry. which if removed "NOTHING BUT 1.1mm; $0111.. ‘Ling ygtttgt} skirmlglting ll‘ I)iilll0 ‘Gossip can be depended UlsithsiTEli- WWI-Ill fdllvwt" .'l‘|"' _ witli tlti- Pitiutrtti- {i5 his [lfillilgtlll- ttpuii, lie itceti not make a lotte- Dllfllflse of these double l)til‘i‘t'li‘il ist ’l‘liei-t- is ztil tilvttii-iit of sttfr-ty srttii.» entry ‘into tlie list-s for others .ii-t- feteiitig uheir coat lapels pro-- purattlry to rcniuvul in case of an flllltrfgtllCy. cline reported in the price of glass. so that iii future the damages can lit‘ i-t-ttiiireti at a less cost than on gust lo hlin a bout with lieztdqtitir- ii previous occasion. -.. ta» w». -.r,z is still sold at affair price- less than tea or coffee, and is better for you. ‘ A healthful drink with arich coffee-dike flavor. There is also a do: I Drink, POSTUM Lisle who is attending Wolfvllls Cation » i - ~ instead of tea or coffee. ‘Tlzerels a Reason" , sou) BY caoctztzs EVERYWHERE i Canadian Postum Cereal Cold. Windsor, Ontario. or Q¢~zrorQ Ovary wn- rs-Qpvur \‘<§ A BEVERAGE m“? 0i different parts of IMO‘. "It a small portion of Molnar! Postuin Eompllti- mot. amass. ~, / ...-\_4-_.__4‘. t--‘ ‘.- t,’ "I ttcr vmottt mm otmcts."