an: arrest-see ~+——-# . w _ 111. just an application or t\\‘11 Mlgil-LC. Sag.- and Sulphur enhnncesits 1111 I 111111rance a hundredfolti. u mherdngredlents a1 a siilull t-nst. “zuwu “Kpmu color and lustre of your hair. Ev rybody uses “Wy'eth‘s" Sage and ulpliur Compound now be- _ _ cause’ it darkens so naturally and ‘lehtloy "ll llle "lellls Y0" have evcnly that nobody can tcll i1 has been applied. You simply dainpcn 11 sponge or soft brush with it 11nd drzlw this through the hair. taking one small strand at a time; 11y morning the gray hair has ilisap- pcareti. and after another applicn- I MN], tfofi it becomes beautifully dark " and apuears glossy and luxtrous. ti? THE CICIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . 1111111111111 1111111111111 Hall tomorrow. , ‘Nothing like Kellogg's ..to keep the young hopeful just bubbling over with gooclhealtli. with millf or creom——nourisliing, delicious and moat easily digested. 11 e 1'. lilrcw Stevenson at 2 p.ni. CORNQFIIAKES Oven-froth qlwnyn at Cavendish at 7:00 p, m, ‘for .»\1b"'t1i1 S"ll()lll for 111v 111011111 mum iu Ne“. (Haugm . . ‘S-t‘ 11'. ,. .. ll"! l>@‘*"l'l"l~ ""9" 51ml" Oflldlti"tliphlllllqd 111-1-111- rivini- 2.ll“'.“"" "Cmb" 22"“ “l '13" "ml ‘lurk, glossy hallr can cpl; be illtet1li‘_\u‘,“_ ‘.. ' - ' 111 Luvciidisli on Friday evening at 1y brew 11g a in xture o age 1-11 3‘ (mm the isainc hour. n] Sulphur Your hm i“ “m, 111-11111» v|i.-11. s111u1- llt-Kinnon, 111 . 1 ». ,. 1.. >, u‘ .. charm. lt makes or mars the fare. "'(1|_‘,“"I]"" mill‘ '\\.l7zfifi(fi_i‘i_lu mi When it 11111911, turns gray 111- s11‘ -11 "1 '.§ W5," uu mun.’ _.,_' Pa", oooo flompnnv Stillman Alt-Kiunon. 11-111 l\'1-nip. ready [or use. lt is called 111111111 I .11 f\l1~l\'i11non. Sadie of a kind to inspire them ‘ ' and constant inspiration. Kidneys riiuse backache? No. The 5g 111111 the (iuiclir-st ritlit-f is soothing,‘ u yo“ Wm "m" “S A. u,‘ m 111" Si, Jacobs Oil from your drug- All for $2.50. . n the German, Austrian 1J1‘ other Foreign Bonds you holil We Wlll be 813d l0 k991i 1'11" dingo pain. $3.00. The Ymtth‘s Companion, lmlilllls "llillgllll; lllU sllllllley l“ much wml llrlc” "ll““‘-"“- l Rub old, honest St. Jacobs Oii (‘oiiiiiioinvetilth Ave, & St. Paul 131M159 llilll- All 93"“ lllllllbel‘ °l 1 .3 , . ., . h, . 3.31,.“ "e ,._ SL BOSLOILA1a_.S_ 1111.- prograni ivas admirably given '§°ml'u" Us sblelfore idlgiill}llihulilldltisiii‘lirsélillains asuit *~ x m” llerforluer was greeted wlth “y "a m. e mg’ is absolute-iv hariult-ss 11nd doesn't ::ii11rd and soft COTlls both "lllmls of 39913115” and all B7499‘ ANDREWE GRAHAM 3'- co-v lburn 11111. skin 203 viclil to Hollaivays (‘oi-n Remover, lllllY lfilmnllell- LIMIT-ED. ———-—~~l<-o>———- livhich is entirely safe to use. and Punlclllm‘ lllelllloll "lust Trillllwfliilwl BldQnMOHlIPeaI Minard's Linimcnt Relieves Pain. certain and satisfactory in its ar- tivn‘ Goffs Dollar Day Bargains It would require several pages (at a too great cost) to tell the ulliole story, so we invite all buyers to come and SEE FOR THEMSELVES. “or SPECIALS 2-. Men’s Carpet Slippers with leather soles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .900. Men's and Boys’ do do . .800 Me~n’s Felt Slippers with Elastic front and leather 51511;; . .75c " ' - SEASONABLE CLEAN-OUT LINES 20.11am only Men's Heavy Clump or Single Sole, whole stock 0r grain leather plain toe, size 6_ $5.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.90 - Wom1en‘s Suede Boudoir Slippers, all sizes $2.10 and $2.50 for $1. Men’s Red Rubber Boots, sizes 6, 7, l0, l], knee length $5.50 for A $3.90, threeqtiarter length $6.75 for . . . . . . . . . . . .$5.00 Boy-s’ h1e~avj1 split Boots, sizes 11, l2, 13 for ........... . $1.50 1000 pairs of small sizes, Ladies’ High Boots, Pumps and Oxfords —-':n0stl_y' ‘high heels, but best quality $1.98, less 25 per cent. Special prices on all sizes Ladies’ high cult Boots, from $2.90 "to $10.00. u’. 1_*1r GENERAL DISCOUNT l0 PER CENT Very special Ladies’ Black Dongola. high cut, low heel Boots, made on good last, $3.90 less 10 per cenit. $1,000 wortlh of Sample Boots and Shoes arrived, marked at factory first cost, now 10 per cent. discount. Hose of all kinds, less l0 per cent. . ‘REMEMBER: THIS IS HOLEPROOF HEADQUARTERS 111.11 Bros Ltd THE-GREAT lC-LMILY BOOT AND SHOE STORE ’ ‘f SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. HALLOWEEN TEA ,ln 8t. J1me; LUMBER ;WANTED-1W-rite for prices. The sfontasue lfilrnlshlng 011.. Ltd. ‘ 274-10-22~m3l v ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. —-—.Vlr . and Mrs. Edmond Doiiil, New Dominion announce the en- gagement of the-Zr daughter, Arnu Blillllrlle to Mr. George McLean, 110118 Crock. Marriage in Novcni. at $6,500. REMAINS ARRlVE-Jrhe mains of the late James F. Steven- son arrived on the Hochelaga last evening and were conveyed to the 11.1. forwurdc-il this morning to El l1ott’s Pllllflfkll taking place this afternoon fioin the residence of A11- CAVENDISH SERVICES-Them Will be service iifthe Presbytcr~ 11111 Church, Sunday, October 26th. gains Friday and Saturday tit S. A. 111 Nrw (ilassuw 111 11:00 n. ill. and ll<'»lJ°11fll1l'§- 2i l e1 s 1 note the change in the hour 1:11‘ ilvL- PERSONALS’ 9111113: service, rThe Rally Day Ser- vicc will be held in Cavendish on ll You have a littlt- fairy iii your . l .1 111- \'.~l. llannali Illonrc. 3' hlqlnie’ 9r a Mg m” l” m“! ""1118?- pqn.‘ bower to prepuri. thP-mllxi,(‘211111-11111- 11111111. " Howard Kvllllbllhns N“ me ma“? wile” ‘l 5"” iiirc. You can get this famous o1 M 1.31pm l((nlnl)' m" m“ H _ ‘v recipe improved by the addit.on of (mun 1 S,.4_1 mm,‘ 3,001.12 1 Mk b“ in.’ \1lel1)l1l6 young ; “Hue |\»,.,uu_ 5 l1111-. ne\\ zictiiiiiiiitances to Ivan Mvmnnon‘ the liousu you are mighty careful “llllllvll 0f The Youth's (‘onipaii- ssncs :11‘ 1925 will be - ~ Your backache 1B Call-Sell crowded with serial stories, short 11y luiiiliago; sciatica. or :1 111111111» stories. editorials, poetry, facts and ill111. Subscribe now and receivv. 1111111111-1-111111: Si. Jacobs ()il. Rub it‘; T11.- yqulhy, (1Qu,uuuiuu_5g is. gist and llllllléll‘ up. A moment ai’- ~i .01‘ includv I\lc(‘ail's Magazine. _ [i‘l‘ i1 is 111111111111 you'll ivonder what. the monthly authority on fas- m“ Pmnllce- The” ‘villi a 15789 flu-canto of 11111 backache or lunt- hinns. Both publications, only “Henllallce “ml 5150 “'35 Telilllell at S. A. McDonald's S Days. latter. . _____.a<+>—--; ' . .' sung-a), unH-uu H 3.30’ A - u ivas in the city yesterday. If ALBION SCHOOL inttciidnnce of oliotlh parents- llld f‘; m‘ it-liiitlreit is requested. The Mr‘ Edward Munn‘ Peters Rm ’l‘li.~ iolloiviiig is 1111- lloiioi- lloll1l1,-u_,-@,-uuu 31b1,. Smdy groups wiu ‘"15 l“ “l? "ll? Yvflemlay- v’ “yedlws‘lay Rev. .\li'. I\'lcDona11l. New Glas- gnw. N. S., is visiting in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McKay Euston St. lioiiie in Flat River. ___4.._. “rycthtu Sage uuu sulphur pom. L,’ (ullfill “Mun. toltélnd out iiboiitdhcin before ad- Mrs) Jim Farquharson‘ Bunbury‘ pound. This can always be (iependu uwfuu, ummuuxuul, __ union“ 1.111 lllg"lll€lv’l1 to intimacy- ln the is visiting M m? Parsonage Bu)“ 1-1] upon t0 bring back the natural Hum,‘ Pfiscuuu uuuuuu Wuulifruu same nay you should make sure ‘ ‘ “y. whether the mental friends that field‘ N‘ B" the Ties“ of Mm’ ‘ Lwnmm‘ tlit-y iiiake through reading urt- “leek” It) " NAT" -e—-e-~<-oc>-- 't.he program : T. \V. Bentley INDIGESTION TABLETS There is only one iide to this story! 1' KLENZO DENTAL / CREME Frees the teeth from dil- colorntlon and tlrtar ind brings out th; beauty of the enamel. O Price 35c and 80c per tube. I BOLD ON LY BY l ‘I11: REXALL roe» KODAK 510R: 5:111 1 Air.‘ w. L. McLean, Peters i111. A niotor partyt-onsisting 11f Mr. and Hrs, S. M. Dunn, and young son, Harcourt. N. 713., and J. l1. Thur- ber. Halifax, S., are in the city. Dr. E. McKenzie, left on return to New York yesterday morning after spending a vocation at her Amoiiglthe students 111 Mount A-l- been at so much pains tn implant. llsllll Vlllvlfilfilllfi Sfllikvllle Ollfilll Lllmba-g0 Pall]! TPY The Youths 0111111111111011 for a ycar is Miss Pearl Weeks, daughter year. Soc liow quickly it becomes o1 Rev. E. Weeks, Hayfield. N. l1 Awayuan indispensable member of the She is on the fir-st year in the B, household, one of unfailing charm A. Course. Stanley Bridge . right n11 your painful back, and in- gugg in 192.1 ‘ QLIOlZHtIOIIS O11 All slziillly 11111 sni-nni-ss, stiffness an1i_,2 All tun remaining issued of 1921, 100111 Tlllllrsllltily tctienrtnig. get lllltll, »-- . u . .__ guru; Don't g[gy.3_ Tu. C u~ H C“ I . ca an1 c y no.1 ga erei , iBonds (‘lllllllllrlltfitlllg small trial bottle forllfl2gilldgtlliilnliiily?lltlfi Pflllflgglfll m” ha“ “i $531119)’ Brlllge Where ' they held one of tho finest con» certs PVUR‘ given in that section of 111111112 of Mr. Robert Lamont who at the age of 78 years delighted cvwyone with his old time songs He was -in excellent voice and sting with the will anti fervor of a man iniiry years his junior. Mr- Chas Earle simply brought thown- the house with his own inimitable nenditions as he answered encore laftcr encore. The following was Remarks by Chairman Mr. Wultcr MacKenzie)—-— Master Prince Edward Lodge A. F. ti‘: A. Ill. Duet-Mrs. J. J. Stewart and Mr l1oading——Mrs. F. J. Houle causes blunting-guns)’ pninn ihut crowd the heart-constipation. Always find relief and comfort in CHAMBERLAIN ’S .\'o krlplnz-no nausea-only llli cents .____ Canadian Wins N. Y. Prize (Canadian Pres!) l, run coA-rs worth $125 101 $115 \VlZ\'Nll’DG. Oct 21. -—l\llt<l1i 21 Martha Ostenso. recttitly ‘a1 report- er on the Winnipeg Free Press. VICTORIA FOLKS prepare to has been awarded s-‘$l3.500 cash shed tears of pure joy at Pythian prize by a New York publisher as Variety Show Thursday nlght.—~1i the winner of a first novel prize. Miss Ostensuhs hook deals with PROPERTY SALE-Jfhe sale of life in an Icelandic settlement in llle Russ Hotel and the dwelling 0i 111111110111» A 11111111 01 11111 1111111115 [he me 1);; Carfuthepg which were was published this autumn in New auctioned at noon yesterday by Mr. Ylllll- 1 Benj. Canter, were bought lii by the executor, .\lr. C. It. Smallwood, the ' Russ at $6050.00 and the divellin; SUDDEN DEATH 0F MR. 1 ARTHUR LIGERTWOOD FUNERAL Nunez. ._1~u9 m. (Viictona Dally Colonist, Oct. 10th.) 1'1*- mains o1‘ the lats Mrs. John Hughes will leave the residence 11111011181‘ \"l¢l-'111 W85 lltlllell 151 or Mr’ Adplgn, peters, 17 Upper the long list of those. who have Prince St., at 2.15 p. m, Wednes- lost their lives iii the waters of thu Alaclican Funeral Home and will tiny, Oct. 22nd for the depot en George Yvfilvftlfly 111011111115, Wl1€11 route to her late home in Emerald death caiiic to Mr. Arthur Gordon from where tlit- funeral will take Llgertwood, 211! George Road West, place on the arrival other son Rev while ht- w.is taking his daily l’. F. Hughes. Announcement plunge. He was seen zippronchlirg the public bathing houses iieur his home. dressed in a bathing suit GREAT DOLLAR DAY ,Bi.l.l‘~ and dressing gown. Lott-r he was seen in the water. When some ills- tancc from the b.i-nk 1111 showed signs of distress. and before help could be provided he had appureizit- ly lost consciousness. Constable Hosting-s ‘of the Saaiiich policu department; Aless- rs.,J. Young.’ W. lltlllllal], \V- Garr- ird. J. Gorst and others, did all .11 their power to effect revivificii- tiou but were tinsuccessful as. lic expired shortly after rttiching the shore. Di‘. H. J. Wasscii was suniin. oncd and pronounced life extinct. Examination (liscloseil the fact that the deceased had tliken 111it ve-ry little water in his lungs, and the supposition is that he was stricken by a sudden attack of heart trouble. ’l‘lie coroiivi", Dr. l1]- C. llart, was notiflde a-nd lllt! rc- niains were removed to the B. C. Funeral Coinpiitiy's estabiishmt-nt, ivht-rc an inquest will 11c held to 1letcriniiic the exact cause 11f 110.1111. Was Widely Known The late Mr. Lfgertwood was widely known throughout Victoria and the surrounding district. lic had taken a kec interest iii v11r~ ions businuses in. the city and was a member of several industrial and financial directorntcs. lie is stir '1'. ed liy a widow‘ Miss Marjory Stewart <11‘ Strathgurtney, l". l1} island and a grown-tip family. During later years, or sinct- he had retired from, zictive lmsines Lie hid taken a large interest i municipal affairs affecting the \\'1=l. fare of Victoria. and in this con- nection had served iii ninny volun-_ tarry capacities. lin was ever ready to ive both tiiiie and financial as 1st. nco to worthwhile objects. His de artiire will be keenly ft-lt by those with whom he had been as- sociated in the 1161103111 ‘Yellill? 1 .._,..r ._ The Dramatic Love Story of a Hollywood Girl. Pi¢turi1ed from the Novel___‘"TH'E HILLMAN" by h. pumip; oppenheim with a bigfcanfof Stars inciud- )1 Marguerite 13¢ l-amflic Rosemary Theby- Know the Love Story of a TooAv, 3.15, 1 AND 11.45 Children 16c. Orchestra 37c. Balcony 26o F‘? THAT 1 CAR OF ft§§O ~ Q GO-O-O-O-QQ- THE CARE 0F YOUR CAR cooling sysit-iii. and only on very short rliaps t; li-ttle way into country. it is possible to use coal nil eiitircly in the radiator iii~ stead of ivatcr. but it iiiust be borne 1i mind that for taking short trips it is ‘quite safe. it will not be noces cover the radiator at weather is abnormally 0111i only be done t is punip cooled. plion type cannot with a motor tha The ‘Fliernio Sy work of the community. tle bulk of this fortune as a ranch-l "T in the southern portion of the‘ United States. lie came to Victorla not yet hem. 21110111101111. Solo-Mr. Charles EJTle Retailing-Dr. George Greui. intermission (sale of candy.) Solo-Mrs. J. J. Stewart Dialogue-Mr. E. llowatt 111111 Mr. Geo. Ferguson Solo-Mr. '1‘. W. Huntley Reading-Mr. Robert Lamont Solo—-—Mi-. Charles Earle Acconipinist, Miss May Stcrns. After the concert those taking part were invited to the upper hall where dainty refreshniunts were abundantly served by th11 young Indies of Stanley Bridge and 108101 fiil farewells were said. ::l'l‘ WILL PREVENT ULCER- ATED THR10A'l‘.-—At the flr/il symptoms of sore throat, ivliich presoges ulceration and inflttiiiiiia- ‘tui, t'ak1.1 n spoonful of 1.11. ‘Phoni- as’ Eclectric Oil. Add a 12'1" sugar to it to niukc it palatable. l; will allay the irritation and pre- vent the ulcerativn and s\v1.-lliiig thlat are so painful. Those who wure per'o1l"~"y' -.-11l1'"';t to rluinsy have thus nit-dc ilicnxselvcs 111111111111- lo attack. this manner us i1 The late M13 Llgertwootl ina1lo;-\vo1ii1l boil even quicker than water, (JlTES.——-At what point of specific gravity will a batter 1111119 years ago and made his 111111111 tivt iity bclnw zero‘! ‘icre. Flint-Ail arrangements liavcl F. B. l‘.. Cardigan. y will likely freeze 1225 at twenty bulo (‘are should be takc battery fully chargetl Solo-Mr. Robert Lamont [um u by cranking u‘ l11i1i1| starting in gcd battery will not wciithci" condition. ~- —»—'<o->-—- Prince of Wales College Debate Executive Headqudrters~75 Kent St. ii RING E ED WA RD ALL THIS WEEK The Colonial Stock Company MATINEE TODAY AT 2.30 SHARP “WON BY WAITING” A COMEDY DRAMA ‘IN FOUR ACTS TONIGHT AT 8.30 SHARP “CALL 0F THE NORTH” 8 — Big Novelty VBUHCVlllKPAClJS —— 8 Headed by the Child Wonder BABY HAZEL FOX Novelty Jazz Orchestra ______ sens now on sate. TICKET OFFICE OPEN FROM 9.30 A. M. 'ro 9.ao P. M. "PRICES-QR. 52¢, 80c. llave You Got Your Supply oi Tickets? THE TlME--NOV. 10 6.11 THE PLACE — PRINCE i EDWARD THE EVENT-“OH BOtY" u. “Oh Boy" the smartest of Musical Comedies will be presented with a carc< fluily selected Cant of 150 local people, under the ‘Ausploes of th, Knights of llColurlnbus Council 824 (Benefit K. of C. Charity QFitnd.) Try and get In. liaicd on Tuesday, 1'11 oi’ (‘anuda are exercising {119401119 franchise for the b lilac-Donald, leader of1 advanced many 11rgu-- ppnrt of the resolution. 1.1 numbers of which wa The 1111111111; SUMMERSIDE MARKET Gordon Coffin and 'l‘hey stated that - - iificllecttial anti ‘wral 111,141!" 1|’ 111 t: ' .7299 This Baby Welfare Book Int! this Baby Record will be cent the incinlitrs of -a11 nitrn be liri E885 Der dob. . Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . 01118 Der Bushel Hay H1511 ......'.'.' ........ th'e opposite sex. bcd liy 111.. zicy or are interestcil in but do not 110111 their dis on the street corners, as The lwiternicnt of 11111111 States was re- tl7| S-OURIS MARKET garct Cantcllo. con side said that although the wo-- tion m, they tina 0 1i the country. an nces were going Dnorters, Charles Andrew and Isabel l that women 110 net Judznient. but vote as s. They are influenc- tlt-tonxiied orator. ' ace is in the homo. esulted in a victory for by a majority of 12. men voted prohibi not really improve most of‘ the pmvi wet again. ller su MURRAY HARBOR P01111001: . . . . . . . . . .. onaniiorrsirow in Sect. B. for Oct. . W ‘t Th “in; 3i11?i'i5*."'*i1-l ‘ r c en uro oo Efrain“ when mother's milk 111; 1111.111 1...." 0' louflcl by Tie:.lnductrllx: 30R’!!! FACTOR _ RUN-NJ.- . e subject “Resolved tyranny of convention." Miss Dixon Matheson leader of Dcnetl the debate and BDeecli brought up favour of the resolu-1 many instances to Drove that com} l1one of civilization. conduct of public m Hyatt" m 11f education, a rond. She referred to ivrr. srnwanr MARKET ................ .. 10-15 t. The qon leader, MONTAGUE MARKET . 111 hit?- >-_--_--_____________ I IZRUB IT 1N FOR LAME BACK. l-A brisk rubbing with Dr. Tiioin- ns’ Eclectrlc Oil will rel-love liinic ll PBPicttcd thill:bl1t.'k.;'l‘1ie~ skin will imniadiiteiy y absorb the olhand it will penetrate the tissues and bring speedy relief. Try it 11nd be convinced. As the lniirient sinks in. the pain comes out and tlic11-11 arc ample groutitl! for saying tlitit it is an excellent article- .ger'ot-carriers c hctloftond 1 Lifqbqby Protects i I'd! h d"? 4°" 1115111911111» if $111111. 111"“? h‘. m.” ‘nyjg m‘ in “(Idl- 1 I m. 113:: in c i§§"i§§lfn1ili°iii1'1l' protection of Lilebuoy retoolin- " Dusty IIdfld8 are Everywhere every d”. i!" hm“ 8B or too covered with .1. 11111-111 Couatlm times‘ thou dust-lurid! una- ouch-Hi f d 111v "1" in u» ‘aim 11in?‘ P“ Conlldoa-dat 1 '11 ourcl 111111- Tnke no chuiee|—-clunn 7°" do .11 with u» {uh -1°1§'u1=11l‘ ‘Efiiiliiiiww 4 (will