_,__',».~. . ~.. ... > List. Pvstnge Paid on all 4 __ i: Bulbs at list price. s’ Women I’ CARTER & CO. 1 At 40 _1, LIMITED l’ _-__ r With dark circles under their -. . Women's Black 0x‘- . lords from $3.95 up. Half price. At Sinclair's. —Pnge 8 is available. t ito clear $1.95. At Sinclair's. "iieiinnudiswrbqisaw Gilldrugmommh u , - Special $12.00, $15.00 and $19.00. the little ones’ cold notables cannot be at Sinclairs. 5786-10-29- . . "“'_‘ be At very first nan of “we l!" —-HALILOWEEN MASOUERADI _ thml oran otherwld tlwbieavPlY dance at Olympia, with Gpeclal m vinuvvapo vb w,“ the WW "'5 music. Friday night. ~ims as s1. nhgsglr'l‘lierelsriothingtoswiiliow—vlfil _._. ilton-Cvldshiffsfefmlégléguw? -susacmssns . can obtain for the Guardian. A II O R U ‘ I flvdflll/wavihrsl/scn ituzv iii: 1'0 hi1- QUEBEC HABITANTS er Street, Summer-side for onl 708571;; upoN PRA|R|E5 ‘fifty cents with n. new or renewal ‘ subscription. t!- iSAiSKATOON, Sash» Oct. 2B."- Lfihssociaitlon Catlhollque Franlo- Canadienne has comlllifled a? rgpgvements to conduct an immi- ‘gcgff. gratlon campaign in the Dwvlnce of Quebec “vim ithe object 0t’ bring- ing new set-tiers to this province- Thlg organization, which has its headquarters at Prince Albert. i ‘Sank, is a purely provincial insti- tutlon. j price at Sinclair's. m._ Searletoivn 7 p. m. A cordial welcome to all to worshiip God. ’ ‘v-ROUSING RELIGIOUS CON‘,- 4 1 ENTJON- Tuesday morning an I t afternoon of this week in Epworth o" ‘ 39¢‘ $|IAV|N or g-Iaiflitgsummtergide. tA larg‘? rein?‘ monoumusm en 0n a eega es an mns- ters of the Uni ‘ Ch rc f Can- b“‘7°“ “n dun unm M‘ ‘ada assembled iiaida. sipirilfugi Con- P'°"'P"Y "m ferelwfi. Despite the bad roads re- A NE -prose'nlta'tives from Bonsholw to Al- _ _ , v , ,, berton zegeyllpnefient. it ‘was a day of deli t u e owshi dns and you work the horse at the auorh gm“. AyerslllpiillégidedD-g: “n” “m” no” mt 5'1"" the morning and conducted a forty- °' "°'“°v° ‘m hi" "'50 p°'i‘t‘ive minute devotional ‘rlod Rev bottle, delivered. Will roll you innnitm E Boothlmzd gave a. mteeu- mm 7°“ “m” B°°K‘R Pu.‘ ' lute address ‘on l“'l’he Task elf ‘the '"-F-'°""I-'"-"1 "'"*"B'""9°""" Church." Rev. c. A. chi-lean fol- lowed tlhls wilth an address on “Methods in the ‘Local ‘Cfhnrch? F This Mas then followed lby a one ldiour discussion led by Rev. J. C. ilhlantin, (speakens were limited to iflve minutes). The forenoon see- ,s‘ion clearly revealed lthalt the Un- ,ited Church of Canada in see-kiln; .to render sorvlice in the: Evangelis- ‘altlon, spi-rltualinatlon and sodi- [nlizaition of the world was ‘show- llng the spirit of ‘the early church lin <1) lthe fine spirit of fellowship (2) FWOPQMD (3) A sense of Stew- ardsthflp. A much larger assemlbly was present in the afternoon with Rev. G. F. lSeelrs presiding. Three elplendid ~papers:-— "The individual and the Use 0f tbie ‘Bi-ble" by Rev , , A. ‘W. ‘Robertson. “The lndllvidual “Owerlllg Bulbs and Holy Spirit" Fby Rev. H. A. 4 lBrown and "Prayer and Service" We have just received d2!‘ 1 {by Rev; Rodss lbroinglrt forth e Holland a large sh p- 1 most. e p u d slcnss on led ree- cholce am Mm ‘Dectively by says. G. Ayers, a. N. Gillls and M. Aitken. ‘lihe whole ‘programme- was Christ centred. In Dutch Bulbs ‘ the afternoon great prominence, 1b 4 was given to the Bible as the Word‘ Hylfliflih 5'1""- iafle b“ 5 of God and our source for spiritual beautiful colors (double and illulmiilnsit-lon. a1‘ emphasis _ , l l 1-, ‘was ‘a d upon the Holy Spin-it and single) ' ‘ "7' - His work especially empownmg Tulip Bulbs, extra choice, us for the task. ‘ The essential‘ “ugh and doubw, also 1 nleeld of Preys-r to equiv us was stressed by speaker after speaker. Alter “The Renewal of Conaecra- lion" service led lby Rev. A. N. Gillis the conference was closed. Such a spiritual dynamic was manl- feated tin thle convention that was uniaminoulsly resolved no ‘have nim- ilar gatherings in» the mien-r‘ future ind monthly if possible. "Darwin" Tulips, long Item, extra large bloom. Narcissus in great variety. P Crocus, Polyanthue, Iris, . Freeslu all choloe bulbs. Send for copy of our Bulb < AAA-AAA‘ eyes, sullow complexlons, drawn expressions, drooping shoulders, a lagging step, many women of forty have the appearance of women of sixty. In many cases this condition is caused by overwork or neglect of such warning symptoms as head- aches, backache, nervousness, dis- placements and irregularities ‘ pear. "time to give up light THING HEAVIER on your feet, with WOOL or SILK and :WOOL hose, be com- niiottable. Women's Brown Ox- [held at Tryon Baptist ,Church on TUESDAY, JWEDNESDAY a n a ITHURSDAY, Novem- lie purpose of com- pleting the organiza- tion of the Maritime wmem Wool hose Christian Fundamen- =‘ in 90c up. ‘en's Silk and ' -‘ Hose from ltalist Association. ‘i Delegates are re- quested to notify the Rjevf- - J. B. Daggett when they expect to arrive. ' ' ‘ - Nearest railway sta- tion, Albany. - - The public cordially invited. i i p moz-ioaommi. —8HOP from Holman‘: Cllllill. -.20 LADIES’ WOOL SCARFB. —FOR LATE WESTERN NBWI land shsntung blouses, short sleeves --LADl.E8' FUR TRl-MMED coats Election contest voting slips from Guardian representative Summer side when renewing or suhicribing -—D|CTIONARIE3 CHI! b6 118d B'- —Rev. Geo. (i. Taylor will hold the Western Guardian Oifice, Wet- Miu Mildred Benton returned COLLIGIF-dfleusm Studies. Ex- --20 LADIES’ snddfislel’ dress- szso. at Bincl Hovvltll Halifax in health. ’ -ouanoum OEFICE. -' The Guardian's Western Office le now “muons, new. o,- adqqrqm‘ W111 of the late Peter Mofluigan. i/ved. The Phone number is ‘ ‘ - - ' turned on Tuesday morning to h —K!NSlNOTON—-Rev. “Geo.- c. Taylor, of Charlottetown, -Modera.- "Witt N9" (3141519- tor of P. E. "island Presbytery will conduct service ‘ at Kensington, Sunday evening, Nov. lst at 7 p.m. A full congregation is expected. Quebec. visit with friends in Boston, M Gordon McKay Bradallbane al returned recently from a visit Brooklyyn and Boston. -—MALPEOUE PR ESBYTERIAN communion services at Malpeque, Y Sunday. ‘Nov. 1st.. at ll p.m. Pre- paratory service -IUM_MIRQIOI ' BUSINESS her home lletjweeifevm-Momton. -. , n a pleasing w ion-n ma“ m. ' es in broadcloths and foulsrds siz- Murdock Moflwnin returned on __12 ONLY ma,“ broaden“, 0s 16 to 42 rdjmll‘ $5.00 clearing wed-nevdnv midi/t from Oemr H 'l. Mrs. MoKenna and Mk: Glad?! “ baud y“ we Madam g-uymmllldclienna were in Charlottetown a1 Water 8L. Summiexulde. where eu~b~ °I1 M91143)’ Willi"!!! idle funeral Miss Helen Rodger-son B, A. re- position ea teacher in the Collegi- ‘Mrs. John Outclllfte, Fredericton returned last week from a months Rev. and Mrs. Daniel who huve| t0 lleut rewults‘, good positions. easy Mrs. A. lBuhue ' v l‘ - _ . grain. J- Pomn. Prise! . tei- Marjorie or: - ‘- ts ‘ 5703f 0 I6 1H- here; ‘ " " , " floo wt ill. igypmved attractive Bl‘ .,.w-. .3’! rs so in a to Liv with Home seems o cosy widen its floors are covered with cheery, . colorful Dominion Linoleum. The patterns look so bright and i‘ room in the house. . And besides,‘ Dominion Lino- u, loum saves you so much house- work." No tiresome scrubbing or sweeping. Its smooth, pleas- ' . ing surface is firm, seamless “knd sanitary -— light brushing “qmopping keeps it spotless. -10 WOOL SETH-toque and worth $3.00. Selling half -—-8UNDAY NOVEMBER 1-—t'Bed- ‘eque 11 a. m.. Cape Traverse 8 p. . 31st at 2.30 p.m. scrlptions, 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. Eastern Guardian ' . JSHOP from Holman’s Cntalok. .' LOST-TH U FWDAY. necklace near Arena Rink. Rs- ward at 218 ‘Weyinouth St. 6818-30-1i. ' "EASTERN AGENTS-ML L motored here from Borden 0n 'i‘ul‘~*l ..~ W. Murdock is now Guardian agent d” returning m we“, Mme the in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising, Job Printing new and renewal sub-. Define and brows‘. ..'THE LADIES OF THE PRES- BYTERIAN church Montague, will hold their annual tea and lbnzuar in the l. 0. 0. F. Hall on Wednes- day, Novemlber 4. commencing nt 5636-1042-29- .l*2.000 WORTH OF DRUGS. toilet articles, chocolates, lsltatlon- math“. which wok plamqmm we e-ry, Rubber gockis. em, Will ~80 ill~ residence of ‘her son Mr. Chester in lube homes of H. lMaibonfs cue- tioniers dulnlng itihe 5th, 6th. W»?! N0“ Don't miss your share. 5806-10-30-4l PEARL been visiting their son Mr. S .M. days left on return to their home in Truro on Friday morning, The condition of little Robert Gesnor Sclllplianit who has been so seriously ill in Charlottetown during the past week is much im- proved audit is hoped that he will shortly the well enough to he re- moved rto his home. consider ti iMr. and lMIi. Allen llfiicAleer. 81W!- same afternoon. They vlsiood‘ MH- MacA-leerLs mother Mrsfif Francis lMr. James .1!- Devlne. 14i- ‘ The attendance in school this week is smaller than usual as chicken-pox is prevalent in the distract. Daniel and Mrs. Daniel m1- a few. f Tlixfl 31¢ Maul-HUI d¢ Sig’ n5 _t° p from, for living room, din- . in; rkpm, bedroom, hall, kitchen. Pm; Ddpinion linoleum iri each 9m, Thq cost _1S\1lfl;iC, the value wondu-fg, parucularly when you gfigfagqtgfy C31‘ this inOdfilTl flOOl‘ Dominion. FQQQ" Dominion Linoleum Ruggxi" an f1" 1'58‘ ular sizes are amazingly fiaimful “d come in a wide range of ap]. °Pnaf° dc‘ signs for every room. They F ti’ . ' ...:-.ir.ll- 41-h and improve any years and years of \. . other 30 4MP. John Edwards Somerville , hnming and are easily mmicd mrzg? ‘ , . W W. i Mass arrived home Tuesday even- to room. Years of wear in e ‘Yd 5g $gt 4g; %_ g ~' lng to attend the funeral n: his Dominion Inland Linoleum, now . {in ' ~- Canada, and therefore moderate Pr!" Edwards Hampshire on Thursday. Her frlendsare glad to know that Mrs. Rackhmu has so much is a really exceptional floor.‘ You c. n9‘ wear its pattern out_—the colors go‘ through to the back. . mmunnav RlVER——Dr. 1.. o. Johnston. (dentist) ‘Molmeue will able to leavethe P. E. 1. Hospital be in Murray River ‘hiesday 811d and is spending sme timewilbh Mrs Wednesday, lNov. 3rd and 4th. 5804-104l0-2l. ..~s1.o1 auvs $2.00 ‘worth ‘82-01 buys 84.00 worth. 93-01 ‘W78 $6.00 gow has taken over ‘the forge and worth 84.01 ‘buys $8.00 WON-ll a! custom of Mr. Allen Cummings and Mia-lion's One Cent Sale. fiifh. 8th in prepared to attend 11o alrwork 7‘.th_ Nov. ‘onily. 5805-10-30-4-1 in his particular line. Ml‘. Murphy - ls a. returned soldier and an e!!!)cri- Huyou QAMT afford to miss enced ‘blacksmith having worked Mnlborfg Ono Gent Sale, 6th 6th. at ‘his trade both init he United 7th November. ' 580640-304! isltatee aind Western Canada. .__~$1.01 BUYS $200 worth of The‘ loss by flre on Tuesday drugs, toilet articles, ststt-lonejrly. evening of a lange barn owned by etc" at Mil-lion's One Gent 8e19, lMr_ James Devina was a heavy one 5th 6th ‘mi November. as in it were destroyed all the crop ' ' 5808-10-30“ stock and from implemenwTThr-i origin of the fire is unknown ‘There was some insurance. ‘ Seaman in the city before return- ing to her home. The sympathy of a hos-t, of friends here goes out to Mrs. Mc- Guiglan and family,’ Charlootetown in the accidental death of ‘Mrs. Mc Quinn's son Peter in Worcester Mass last week. While motoringto his work on Thursday morning the oterritig geer broke and in the car's collision wtzh a telephlne post, he was instantly ‘killed. One of the occupants of the oar was serious- ly hurt. while two others escaped improved in health that she was -Mr, William ‘Murphy New Glas- ,ing. playing ceremonies sud jcnarms m disclose future hus- wbands and wives, are the rules of looking into a mirror at midnight; walking in a" graveyard; biting a bobbing‘ apple; to s99 one's ‘intend- ed to he beloved liy the person named. ‘Ilhe superstitious beliefs still re- tained. by the old type of moun- talneers are in general those brought to Kentucky by English audficotch-lrish ancesto s, said Dr. Thomas, although superstitions are not alone confined to moun- ltafn lhereaibouis. He said that a canvass of believers‘ in superst- ition at Harvard only as far back as 101.1 showed but 26.6 percent of tire f_a(;ul_ty_ to _be_ entirely free from superstition. -Dr. Thomas declared superstiti- ous beliefs were more persistent and widespread than most persons would suspect.’ He‘ traced’ their At all Departmental Cd: House Furnjsliing the warm rose tint. The trimming fog appearance. The could he joined by ilowersof gay sh . . however. that thh tradition vino which lndicatonilments peculiar to 519K911 111 1915- women. 1f all women so afflicted K! , t k M _ Eootiballtiwaglorsabatilinig today. would only rely upon Lydia E. ' W6"? Qiilj 0,119 Y», '- 116 1981113 Plnkham's Vegetable Compound it y . 111M- 105! m" b1°°d W°lll<1 1°°¥e~ - - id t th t 1 '_"' ' , ‘ This 1S _O_XFOllD ;,v:a“,,,,y'°:o§f,‘ju0nfmand°m: (Clnsdll Prom-i A FLYING RESTAlJRANT 'W‘€flit'hel‘, lil lS hlgh ‘ture signs of age will soon disap- _ _ _ _ other places in the English speak- ting m be adopted in the Royce- soles and Open work Chngflan 1d“, 3:, mg'g°iirlg'i'.z‘l‘f"gance is lclgicegltfzgi ‘zigzag supzzrlstletion! Vflnéltligflfdi biplane-Hie ililllsgeit o re e v so ' --‘ dhgeg Get Fundamentalists this chiffon frock which exploits co m“ 5r express w ch s . _“ ' . 1st Al] lmpoftant Blble girdle of flowers 151:3: osf 13in? Conference will be iillfimlvidv§§ififi °°'°'°'“‘m°“°d The same type frock would ‘be effective in fog gray, with the up- lwl‘ Jmrt one tone of gray and the lower part another. giving it the with minor injuries. Guests registered at Riverside origin to desire of mankind to pro- pitiate fate, avert evil, display the mystery of life and tihe universe. Prlmitivelmisn, in his fear of evils that the did not understand. sought to avoid disaster lby any means he could find. One of Kentucky's native sons, Abraham Lincoln used .to walk on Inn during the week included Hon. John E, Sinclair, Emerald; R. H. Jenkins. Charlottetown; F. J. Hol- man, Charlottetown; lRev. hank Mllligflll, Field S90. M. R. E. C. Si. $03511"; Thine. Bertram. Pleasant “y; M s“ Senna @7715 Hm” certain sides‘ of the street. 1122"’; Xgmam Mcmfim- 0mm?’ 0f the 4.000 superstitions lists, . - “m- r‘ “M Mm‘ mum“ m‘ 1' 534 were devoted to ‘marriage, 513 M“ mm“? 0- E- 3W» ‘oimlwflhtn hard luck, 217 to good-luck, 26a g°gnz7 J’ F‘ mfim’? 36mm“? m‘ to deatlh and 86 to money. ' d‘ lil-‘Miasmmefi Iiffmm “M”, A favorite Blue Grass belief. R", w“ - "l"? 1""- Di" that a. niiy cannot win the Ken- ' M““"°M’”°-“" Hmmil‘ Riv" lucky Dezlby, was cited as sdDBrat- itiorn No. 3414. with the comment, FRiAlNKFORfl‘. KY" Oct. 29."- ‘LONDON. Oct. sol-A new era On this Halloween there ans few -in air travel is marked by innov- much credence as in the Kentucky mountains. . _ Kentucky has lbeen lou-nd to have 3,954 superstitions, Daniel Lindsey Thomas, late professor of English s:t Ole lCentra and found- ar and president of the stale branch of who American Folk Dore 13001610’. today brought out or re‘- about to leave Marlflesliam Health for Croydmi to take its place on imperial Airway routes, .to the luxurious_ saloon of this- machine a steward will preside over a slxnall, ingenious buffet,' and as the giant plane travels through the dir lit’ 100 miles sn"hour ‘he will wall: up and dob/m the passageway two ‘parts I KNEw lT ~ HE WA‘: Pl-AYiNq Pour-m L-NbT Him-tr 5ND Lots"- ‘ HE HAbNT LOT A CENT - ryg L0Ot<ED EVERifwl-IERE‘ rvanoe to f‘ d f 235 u wiflrl- night. 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