uUtUBER 18. 191. ='——-——"'“*-' humus’: - avid-ls. _q,w<b,8_ot bliss Rab Rose Tu. "a use 21.2fm’ ‘No quarries - - RBI-BIL ‘l: 0mm; Yo“; _ i 22492 JOHNNY MARVIN POX TROT VOCAL 22502 _ ' do Ouluulmu "MELLOWMOUNTAIN MOON” HOLLYWOOD HILL BILLY ORCHESTRA GEORGE OLSEN and HIS MUSIC WALTZ 22462 J ESSE CRAWFORD oncau 2251c "CONFESSiNTi-IAT I LOVE YOU " nuov vatlrelnul/u CONNECIICIITYANKEES FOX M01‘ 22506 imémi, Al‘ Any Victor Dealer Y VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY ' OF CANADA LIMITED Montreal mum Ptuuomo Allli HEATING Ilf you want Expeditions and Expert Workalansiiip Send to Fred ii. Trainor 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 3931 I Joe: “Belt is a feel." Ned: “Ylou bet he is. Why, that cha-p can't even get his sock on with- out puttfng his foot in it." OO-OOOOOOQOOO-O logOOOOO-OOOOQ EYES TESTED AND GLASSES l. W. TAYLOR l. S. TAYLOR Optometrists Ml Richmond Street 1 i WARM HOME I is a comfortable home. Good cheer ‘via radiated through every room. It ‘is a veritable haven of happiness h: which men from every walk of life turn grateful steps when the day's work is done. If YOUR fuel bins are not well- fllled, now is the time to order the coal you will need for the months to come. Order your supply today. Rickard s. co. PHONE zio l Plant BULBS % iiow Excellent weather and the - right time to PLANT BULBS i OUT DOORS. , We still have a good selec- t tlon of TULlPS, HYACINTHS. DAFI-‘ODILS, CROCUS 'FREESIA, NARCISSUS, SNOWDROPS. &c.. and are giving a discount off all orders. and paying postage on all MAIL ORDERS. All large first size vBulbs on sale at our BOOK STORE. Garter & 0o. . Limited son BEST CON- y STBUCTION worm good tools arc essential. You simply oumot get the right results unless W‘; Qgfpelllfy and mechanical im- plements are hill! ("d9 ""5 "n adapted to the join in hand. Use nlpgton tools and there will be no question as to results. In fact, ask any able worker. The Rogers Hardware Co.,. Limited *4 lientrai Guardian, son-tut OI-BN‘! nos: in Woun- atyiq Moore st McLeod Limittd, ‘lace. au. asoaan roa thcto: sbpw. - loin-tr xavsza noel. sias use - heel, Moore s: Moron; Limited, rose, an. ltnrams lrolt thejox m” must be in the secretary's halide by ootoi-iei- 28rd. real-ti Mo}!!! 88.50 dresses. Moore st McLeod Limited, Maxi: YOUR. rox saow entries“ elriv- - "idol-ti 515E TI-IE $4.00 Sweater in Men's store window. Moore 8r McLeod Limited. ‘I886. FOOTBALL, SAINTS vs. ABBIEB. Abegvreit Grounds today at 3.30. ‘1693-10-18-11 HEAR MR. Cl-lliltllis EAKLE. Sunday afternoon. 4 o'clock in Prince Edward Theatre. 7361-l0-1d-3l m i i IF YOU CAN WIN 6. prize Rt th! I Charlottetown Fox Show, you can win anywhere in the world. ‘idol-ti FOOTBALL. SAINTS vs. ABBIES. ‘Abegweit Grounds today at 3.30. 7693-1Q-'18-li $3,000.00 IN PRIZES at the fox show. Eighteen championships. A prize here means enhanced values and quick sales. 1657-tf THE CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE are holding a pantry sale in I-lolman's on Saturday afternoon. 1650-10-17-21 THE FOX SHOW WILL BE HELD in an attractive fox home. Watch the silver beauties being judged. In the new judging pavilion. 7657-“ FOOTBALL. SAINTS vs. ABBIES. tAbegweit Grounds today at 3.30. 7693-10-18- 1i ‘SEE THAT DOLLAR value 50x at 75 cents. Moore s: McLeod Limited. ‘i686. nvlritovl-zlvlaur 1s mans av comparison. l-low can you tell where your" foxes fit until you compete at the fox show? 765741 IVONDERFUL VALUE lined glove for menct $1.50 Moore s; MeLgod Limited. e ' 4m, “AVE MARIA" WILL as: sumo by Mrs. Kenneth Richards, Sunday afternoon, 4 o'clock, in Prince Ed- ward Theatre. 7631-10-18-31 SELLING A LOT of those thirteen fifty cvercoats-"see your; bo-day, Moore dz McLeod Limited. 7680. EASTERN HOSE all prices. Moore Se McLeod Limited. 7666. _.- TAKE YOUR. Will, family, sweet- heart or friend to the fox show. Make up a party. Don't miss this great attraction. 'l65’l-ti GET ONE 0F THOSE 82.95 hand- bags. They're good Four dollar value. Moore st McLeod Limited. 188d. ... WILL Tl-IE LADY who phoned Guardian Office yesterday about finding sum of money kindly call a- gain, as address has been lost. lti-d-tf WORTH COMING MANY miles to hear Mrs. Kenneth Richards sing "The Rosary" and "Softly Now the Light of Day, at the Prince Edward Sunday afternoon." 1887-l0i6-3i HON. CHIEF JUSTICE MATHIE- SON. Hon. Premier Les, and Hon. Judge Saunders will be the speaker at the Hospital Rally in Prince Ed- ward Theatre, 4 o'clock, Sunday after- noon. 7683. ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON wend your w-ay to the Prince Edward ‘Thea- tre, you will listen to speeches that will interest you as a good citizen ci Charlottetown. ‘i683. GREAT RALLY in Prince Edward Theatre, Sunday afternoon, the llith 4 o'clock. Short interesting address- es about the Prince Edward Island Hospital what it has accomplished for City and Country and why a more up-to-date Hospital should be erected. 1367-l0-l6-8i Till; BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev A.C. Vincent will preach morning and evening. taking as his morning meme "Abiding in ohriat" and for the everl- lng “The Huntry and Thirsty" the latter being the fourth of a series on the Beatitudes. Among the items of music for the day will be Woodward's We Sun shall be no more thy light," Steiner's "Ye shall dwell in the land." Mrs. H. S. Henderson. con- traito, will sing Carey's (‘Nearer My God to Tiles," at the evening service. The Sunday school meets at 2.80 P. M. The rrowtb in attendance has been marked. and a furthes- increase is lookaa 1m til-minor. ‘use. I ‘tr-“L-i ship, comfort, for you. “THEN you buy Penmans Health Underwear you get the greatest possible value for your ‘money. You get fit, long wear, fine materials, first-class workman- _ warmth. We want you, though, to get tlle right type of Penmans See the chart! It tells you just what weight and type to order. Perhaps it will suggest a change from what you’ve been wearing, but try following its recommendations and we how much better you will be suited. You have to buy underwearw-hut in your buying consider what kind of work you do, whether you are indoors or outdoors all the time, how active you are and whether pm keep warm easily or with difficulty. Then you’tll choose the Penmims line that mean for 127.‘? ~. l .u.='isfl your underwear buying” LOOK OVER THIS CHART Arlsorig: the types of health umierwmr listed below. is your kind——t.he one best fitted to take care of your individual needs. You’ll find if in a moment. Then. if you order it, you'll enjoy excep- tional comfort and protection this Winter. l I I Every Peruvian: garment is full size. Iroll-failcrrai and any fining. MEDIUM {Enmnna No. 95 in the fines! natural Merino underwear made. For fifty years Canada‘: most popular medium ',‘ . Gives health- ful protection in widest weather. yet is not too heavy fur indoor wear. Ptnmans No. 7i is an r-xeMIc-ni natural Merino ai somewhat lower cost for men who do not desire underwear of No. 95 qualify. LIGHT Penman: light weight pus-e wool underwear is the highest g-zdc mule in the world. ivory in lone. Light. Ft‘! very warm and comfortable. Remmrnendcd for those who work indoors. yet need sufficient protection lo gunr-l thorn from chills wh-n they are outdoors. HEAVIEST Penrnans serviceable Sonic-h Rib. A good heavy grade for outdoor workers or in disu-ieta subject m severe rnld weather in Winter. Has the weight and the warmth, without mo much bulk. you such Health, Comfort, Warmth and Durability that you’ll agree beyond a doubt it pays to Penmanize your: FLEECEJJINED , UIIZLPWCQ!‘ buYi-nm For those requiring maximum protection. we recommend Perurmns ,, ‘No. 37. Extra heavy and fleece-lined. Suitable for outdoor workq-s. ' _ . The soft coirorl fleece rieliuldfo the skin makes it most comfortable to Ladias ‘f A ‘vol-d to flu ‘P .1 wear. Durability urlexee e . T ' 3 Bring this new idea to the attention of the men of your 2 a l 46 BALBRIIGIGLUQ A b _ , _ . - 5i ..=. 22f‘ " :1 are extreme y‘ lg t cotton un crw ..'ir s. 'ia I. family‘ You“? Interested? 0f course? ‘hem w-cu ofliy {or in. .~..: she keep warm easily‘. are immune to colds azld no: _ ' liable lo chills from sudden temperature. changes. Not ruonimenrlad and comfortable‘ for any but those accustomed to wear very light under-garments all year around. Mode in short or long sleeve and leg lengths. : Look over the chart yourself. Perhaps you can help with E a decision that will mean much to the health and well- u‘ h F11“? ELAEITIE RIB COTTOhd f _ . F re warm an amp a protection. yet o no‘ pre el- ... 0f ‘h0g3 whom mean every- wzhllezserrndllr-scvfir, we recommend n choice from the various to you ' Pcnmans fine elastic rill: cotton lines. Esq-filling and durable-made ‘1 thins s ' in all the dlficrent sly es. t’ ° ' lb I dlT r th b r0 fhnr. are n-umv other Urn-a of Penman; " j For fine quality, 5terhng wank and 1on8 Me there 1s no ' n a u ‘ofllvcflih {Hfdeorlcdirr lrgm which you may choose. l . : , ll quite, 5° as “' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' _ _ ' ' ' _ - ' - _ - - _ - _ - _ - - _ _ _ - - _ _ --—-_--__'_--'__' HEALTH (museums. A Canadian Product made by Canadian Work People i PENMANS IJMITED v - "”' all PARIS, ONTARIO TE l GHARLtfl"l‘b'l‘UWN GUAKIIIWY rAur. sav 01w ‘ ‘ p‘ _ visiuwvsfrstgrttliiillfiasu -:- fl ‘KIM w, E \ . 4.1m ’ ' q m. ,',¢,;;_._ i 4 ,3"- _‘_ ‘f; 4k f. . "s ..'. v V _.. ‘Qt - ,1 $1. ‘CHURCH SERVICES-On Oct. l9. will be conducted by Rev. E. J. Chis- holm at Hagelbrilok; 11 a. m. Cross Roads 3 p. m.; Alexandra '1 p. m.. The ordinance of the Lords Supper will be observed at each meeting. 7m: P. a. l. POTATO oltowtas’ ASSOCIATION will be taking table- stock potatoes at warehow: Char- lottetown. up to Tuesday, October 21st. Cobblers thirty cents, Mount- sins forty cents per bushel, Cost of sacks and freight additional. ‘7667-10-17-21 A FEAST OF GOOD THINGS (for Adults only) on Sunday afternoon in the Prince Edward Theatre, addres- ses; by Hon. Chief Justice Mathieson, f-loufPrsmiel‘ LeQI-lon, Judie Saun- ders. Community Bulging, Solos by Kenneth Richards, from New York, and Mr. Charles Earle. 1683. IEJ. HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN- Mifs Kenneth Richards, of New York, and Mr. Charles Earle have kindly cohsented to assist on Sunday after- noon at the Prince Edward Island Hmpital Rally in Prince Edward Theatre. and will be the solo slnsofli on’ that occasion 7637-10-10-81 rile us. roraro cnowsas’ AS§OCIATION will be taking table- stqck potatoes at warehouse Charlot- tetown. up to Tuesday, October 21st. Cobblers thirty cents, Mountains forty cults pel- bushel. Cost of sacks and taint additional. ‘llitf-lli-ll-Zl. Hospital? Come lo the Rally Sunday afternoon. 7533- POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning a drunk and y was dismissed. 19th as follows. a. nl. Service at ll a. m. of 7.30 p. m. GREENVALE ley Wonnacott, with seven membe and one visitor present. Recelpes." Minutes of previous meet-y lng were read and signed by presid- ent. Reports of committees received followed by discussion. There was no ‘home of Mrs. Mobbs, Secretary to ad- ivertise. Next meeting will be held In answered with "Salldwlcil Martina closed with the alumina of no YOU WANT TO KNOW the the Institute o.'..;ij iPatriotAwPleasc ‘g,,,.,,.,,"¢.,..§;;j nl Theology and Mis- facts about the Prince EiillVATd Island Copy.) ' in dresses of maize chiffon and tulle- Members fond carried bouquets of white chrys- answered roll call with "Supper Dish anthemunls and maiden hair fern. correspondence. It was decided tofiearletown, cousins of the bride and hold a supper on Oct. 30th at theulroom- M the Weddllll! "Wch “'55 being played by Mrs. James Mac- williams, O'f..eary, the bride entered 'at the home of Mrs. Earle MacRae the church on the arm of her father. "my"; November when roll call will be ‘During the ceremony which was roll" Fillings." (iucted by Rev. D. F. Dries, aaslalol ibY the bride's brother. Belmont. oil _, 'flOllS, Boston, AII‘\“SV§ tile llitilllDllY (iii U... at lllc resist-H‘ 019351911. oi tile bride, sail; that benutiul and appropriate rum. "O Pi-omise Mo." The rhurrh was tilled to rail-WNW‘ an“ ,~nn hove returned Imri in rennin nui- Sfiumlort Mim- spending The Misses Maude and ,3 crow molly iswdc. The revelation, ni “Inch of frirliris mid relatives oil mid Mrs. Neil Ferill-Wn- {lllfl grown “c1”: \.l'CSE‘l’il “m wl-al‘. hclrl n? ‘llw bride's home immed- I rcrrm my The bride beatuilui and l'o_<i‘..\' of silver Ypfhallg you do not know bride ‘rilat in the falling of UH rccciixvd nlnll)’ qilis inz-ludlzw; n roilihf‘? from the church oi which the was n cons stout member. nl=fl R Sil- Tilcres musk‘. SWEQIQY U" w,» blatk fox and n number n! suit-y oi’ garners siallliz‘. cheques. Allcr (he with asters. autumn leavcsf‘, potted plants and bridal Brlilgllg in iilcil- silcnvcs . , . _. , _ silppm‘ the h:.p',1\' your; roilplr nlfli- Aild ill the “illClS Sigh orcrl in Lmvrr Bcrlwlile where they A note more plaintive lll will lllll-if‘ tfw-"iw hoov- ifllnwerl hv the lOf mills cleaving a silent mood wishes of n IlOFi of friends. i, LE BARQN CQOKE- I and orange T r" The groom was supported b_v his eou- 3.: sin, Mr. Charles Howatt of Tryon. 1 I fiflifeummlnxwsrvgawtflzfa; The ushers were Mr. Lorne Burloigh, 3- -_-~ nQBlnSi-‘ol mo fmgly. t ' I Dill‘: fill ‘Ellerslie, and Mr. Arthur Holland, -_ _> “mam; Auk,“ by cu-"c 2"- f“ OINTIBIBNT an needed, it keen I. to akin fresh. clear and healthy. .. , tram pluapiaa, rashes and irritnl Q’ t w- Patter after Iluvhj. BEAUTY unsure ________,?._.__ UTUMNAL Bil‘ SIC Everyone Should l CUTICURA TALCUM la idea Baby alter tin bath. tor Mother a a z llllalluj touch to has toilet am. lot _ _ ‘I'll: lniulj.‘ lixcllds of Mrs. Rodoi‘ the organ I<‘lll its Quit’! “muemc w MncLz-od. Bridgetown, will regret ‘w’ l -~- "'1 silo has entered Lhe P- PRETTY AUTUMN wcnnlrzu.--. . . . 1. ~~-‘ "“‘ ’ ~ -~ i‘. H. B. Bomb. uric i. ,,__ _ _ iOne of the prettiest wedding; oi tllelbeln" E med‘ l“ ll~ “Win31 {or treatment lseason was sclemilized in the Pres-l bytcrian Church. Tyne Valley. Sen-l s .d. d 1 ' incapable had $20 ha“ e “em: an telnber ‘.14, at 7 o'clock ill the even- h . . . another man. on the latter c urge, ‘us. when M155 Lorna Munel Y?“ eldest daughter of Ml‘. and Mrs. Ar- thur Yeo. vras united in marriage to1l\"1ll5°1' YORK UNITED CHARGE-Swim. Harold Morris Holland, must-the bride vices will be held next Sunday, the Bedoquo, p, E, 1, The church Central Church. beautifully decorated for thc oooas-Intm HRH‘ W‘ Marshfield-Dunstaifilage school at 10 "ion York ‘ ground spruce, church school at ll a. m. Service at cut flowers. The bride was attended 8 p. m. Brackley Church School at by her sisters, Vivian as maid of-ho- 2 p. m. Service nt "l p. m. instead nor and DOTOLIIY as brides-maid. The ‘bride was cllarlningly nttircd in n gownoi white chiffon and lace, Willi ithe conventional veil 'N5T|TUTE“'T7“’§blossoms. and carried a bouquet of Octob?‘ meeting of Greenvale ln-W-hne chrysanthcmunLe mom m“; 5iituile W” held ‘m m‘! ‘Wmlnll °limaden hair fern. Tile maid of honnr= the 14th at the home oi Mrs. Berns- and bridesmaid looked very WIHSOmCI ‘u; , _ ---- ~_ Olive WI to their home I the weal l‘ 1-‘1"-"‘ mid ill Bcnshau". the SUBS-i °l N eaves the F0