##1922 ~‘i~"“-` - ' _ _ ' THE oHARLorrE'rowN Guan --- _ _ --_ _ -_ -- _ -___ .______1lI#N re-...e1...a.f..s1.i11 is one-L -=UARe1AN---e blend ._t1as reached ite' highest expression in " . -RE-MlNNN1‘.3 3A|_E to,-|,y_g,»¢ag ed for the new Protestant Orphan- bargelns. Come! ttf Weeks. I. oosul1'lbN%' 'or' ievemnlng ;thats 'nice for' the new Protestant .- Orphanage. ' "' - TODAY-_lltemnant sale. Every remnant must be sold Uoday. Colne 1 ‘= we-mf.-. ._ “- "Fun cone 'r6‘s"i'.`Aores ‘.011 sale -by the Montreal Fur Remod. Gilles. Riley Bulldlns. _.Queen St. ._._,,. ~.. - ___-.690£i61-Zukp. . _ , - _. ttl the `BEST - t f G “I GH I* Siiggl( iNG“ua‘i':Z;1BT¢;O U mlnufactllfisd. _ 1 | u ask for -Hiekey_'e be sure and soo th!! ffhll lib' f:”:|”tl)f¢: caddy ar' l'f' @ _ era wasmove y r. _ _ e y, _§,{',‘,’,°’,'f,’,‘§,‘,’,,,‘1’,f, §‘§',,,f,°2f,',§‘,‘,,,,";,’,§‘_"‘,‘§’§j _.los 1921 ..-1.1. .1 .em of oe.: .. 1 . ~r -_ `\ i PAY IT 'l`0I)AY MR. READER:- If you 'promised to help acondidate win one of the big prizes, “_make good” on your promise now. Chp out the coupon below, fill it in and send it direct to the Guardian or to your candidate." The' most votes are given now. Get your subscription in by next Saturday* night., _» ~ ` _ V.. . _ _ HELP YoUR=iFAvoRI1‘E. WIN THE s'rUDEBAl£ER_ _ _ __ _. > ri `_‘*“1.\'e>=i‘°*’ _ °'~°°'°'° 'rn o _-'~" .. -_ ° = -.1 1. 11- .~'.-.~ .h -1 .Q--Y. as ._ _;.,.l,___§"_.~- .._,,..~ ; _ --bi Find enoioee -- ' ._ _; gg; ,li . _~;, wi; »- 1° seriptien to The Guardlill (QQ, ` I ~*`-'*- votes in the great oontsat to is S. f- ‘ _ . ` -.(n.¢'., .i,yq»{,|sv»rga esnqnuuy - le subeerlptien new or renewal! ........_._.----_ slgme “--_ 1.. ----f- = (Nemo el lulteorlller AHCYQQ; - ~,-»- "1 .A -m\¢w¢| ee eil euseorlptlen he one vii' 0"” _ 10.000 votes( new sveeorlotlsn earns NJN "'00 |° PM _ -4 of 4 i s _ 1 JOBGPH Carmichael. Emid ‘hea.l‘tY ‘mms out or a possible 100' I:‘ ' - _ . ». ' - " ‘-' applause, to which -Mr. Ber;_son ig' ' d v itsbl re ly.. :S ort . _ i»»»mm» ssMxmmm 2,1 ‘§,,,‘§,,,,‘{,',.{,,§,§‘,,,,,,§,,.|,,",,,,,,,,,,,,,, ulsresy 111.1111111111111; its sslilsve.. ' M J‘ delivered iby r. D. . Carmichael, Mr. John Lyn. Mr. J. A. O’Klel!e, and others. Mr. A. R. Jones had planned on showing a. couple of films of moving pictures illustra- tive of poultry raising and cooper- ative marketing, but as part of the ~ apparatus was missln5. it was ar- ranged to show the pictures in _St. Teresa I-lall at -a later date. 'Ci , CARD OF THANKS * d Mrs. Daniel Myers wish to thank all kind friends and neigh _boys for sympathy shown toem in their recent bereavement. Children _ Can he an 144- }Seni llere a § Realize that ohildren pre- fer our storeto others. . it' is because we treat them rlilhf- we understand their orders. understand their ¢"'°”“' needs. Weeeieot the l°°l|' esrefully, we treat §\_\.U.'°|‘||‘|' ' ren nieeiy, as we send; them ' lrornour store satlll__l_i_» °_°.”!| ,,,,,- ,Moana to uejr)cid_we wm plow. vw sl,” '-*"°f" °,¢;,'w|¢t| que. ssrvioeglnd at.- unslon. 1 _'fr _- euor from alaimurs catalog. New ewderie. 64 by oo, pillow _ p y slips 80 by 43, towels _will be 'need-_ age_ - _ PHONE YOUR resergations for the special ‘dinner 'l‘ha.ni¢B€ivlnE Day- at the Victoria Hotel. FUR8, REMODELLED and re- paired, all kinds of pelts dressed. all work guaranteed, Montreal Fur Remodelling, Riley Building. Roses ‘|N Novewlsan. -lrne (luardiqll yesterday received from Mrs Pl-l Curtls,‘Vir~toria} an ex- ; “agony-that is unexisefied ‘ MQUNW- g"|',EWAig1V "[51-p-|.gp quisite pink ruse and- rose bud. and fragrance. 40c. the 95 lb. packet. 31' M|s_s|€__N.__--Thanksgiving ser- picked _nl-£11111 ner garden on Nov. »=»»=~i1- _ »- ...S:’?.‘:.:_, ._ ..::§‘.°.i S.?.i:f‘“.f.:.i:: ~ ~ _. ‘» ,'»!~___ . _ |St6_wil1"t, 3 p.m., D\ll1Bl.a.ffnage,"1 --IMPORTANT MEETING.. -All ex-members of the 2nd ‘Heavy Bat- tery are requested to muet at the G.W.V.A. rooms tonight, Nov. 4, at 'I p.m. sharp. YORK CIRCUIT. -eServices for Sunday |_Nov. 5th are: York 11 a. m., Brackley 3 p.-m., Union, 7 p.m. MSHSHSM appropriate to the ThHnkSE1VillK Day will be delivered at each of the appointments. C.W. Kelrstend minister. . HAMPTQN coNoREGA‘r|o‘N.- Rev. M.J. MacPherson, M.A., B.D.. Minister, Preaching services for S. S. Canadian Supper was delay- November 5, Bonsha-w at 1-1, Ap. pin iload. at 3, l-inmrpton at 7, Try- on, service at 7, conducted by Mrs. l\vl1acPherson. Thamksglvlng offen- illg for missions in all churches at, Hampton a special service with responsive readings. special music and recitutiohs by the choir and Sunday -School comzbiued. A wel- come for all who may unite with us in worship. GOING ON VACATI NUP1'-IAL8.wA very pretty wed- Mu ' ON' _ - ding took place -in Fort Augustus CO,1;)l‘;|G°(:';_gt‘;n‘Il'sCr‘E_‘f_’_';_ Amerifun church on Wednesday, September momhsf _Gave of ab eng_ am;‘_'°_ 7th, when Miss Della J. Boylan was B “° W " the next few days. He wul -be ,-._ ' ' . .. . it d i i l. M _ Ambrose - E __ }lnC¢;____r;__1;l_1_e_rr 1;g_ee ¢_1_______\_; was “___ "wed by vice Consul de Cnrriere a \ & Arthur B. Giroux, who is now on duty in the Consulate General at l-fall-lux. Mr. Giroux though born in Massachusetts was appointed to the American Consular Service from the State oi’ 'New York, Sep tomber 7. 1920. Hn. first as gn- ment was as Vice Consul in the Citty of Quebec. Mr. Giroux will lil'0bHbly arrive in Charlottetown l_;u_ll1e evening train Friday, Nev. rl _ Nsnnow 'EscA.-P-E_- 'rws men b910nS‘iI1i¥ to Sourls, Angus Bras d’0l‘. and A. M. McDonald, had a narrow escape from drown-ing in the 'rain storm last Tuesday. Those- -men were coming from Inverness, gave out, and they set a sail which in the breeze soon was shattered to pieces. 'Dha boat -was blown with _wind and tide, eventually striking the shore at South Luke. There WHS I-I bitt surf on shnie and the lboat was capsized three times. The b9il\E good swimmers, succeeded ln landing _at ___Sout.}1 -Lake ,,_|m03¢ ex. hausted. ` succsssrul. I-s|.ANoEn._ A Wlllnllwlr paper of recent dau contains an excellent photo of Mr. J. E. Ke-ough, formerly of Norm Tryon. which lt designates as “the man iwho make-Fe l»Cnc-scent prize winning-butter." Mr. Keough took first prize at the Canadian Nation al Exhibition at Toronto last month in a competition open fo. the world. -This -butter won first place among all -Canadian exhlblts‘ at the National Dairy -Show ix Chicago in 1921. It did the same in 1920 and 1919. Crescent butts: stood first in the Educationalis contest conducted by the Domiu lon 'Department of Agriculture in s cleaned up his competitions the Western fairs this ycsl ments of former seasons." Mr- Keough has been in the west fol upwards of fifteen years. but he learned his trade in Tryon. which is famous -for its good butter mu- kers. _ - iirwo mrnmon Paorm _ _gps w .er-u...': =:.l3.°°’.._‘.'.f:"" ..'=‘.a'.““..'=':.*ia.-.-2.1' Queén 'SL 60005z_2_ 1m_th_-leaves the skin _clear and smooth. -CJB., bound for 'Souris_ The engine. mon bravely clung i.o her and bothf PAGE rivet-_ Healed Right U B _ Applying Sulphur Ally breaking out of the skin, even fiery. itching eczema, can be quick- ll’ Overcome by applying a little 'Mentho-Sulphur, says a .noted skin specialist. Because-of its germl d€SlF0ying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from sklu..lrrltatioi1, sootlies and heals the eczema right up and lit seldom fails to relieve the tor- ment and disilgurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should get a lit- -tle jar oi' Rowles Mentho=Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like a cold cream. Raiiwaylhoblems Mr. J_A. Messervcy sent and re- ceived tho following telsgrams, which speak for then1solves:- ~’Jll'town 30th. Oct. To S.J. Hungerford, Vice-President and Generul‘Man agar Cunadlun National Rail- ways To|'onio, Out., -Received message from Ministeri of Railways, saying ho was refer- ring dlscontinuance of late trip car ferry to you. For the benefit of our Province, kindly arrange to take mulls und passengers arriving from United States and Montreal at lfiaukville at six n‘clock each day on Ocean Limited. This 'will :-uve t-waive hours to every pas- senger and if they arrive at Suck- vllle Saturday they cannot leave, Sackville before -Monday. For the. 'benefit of our trade operate both trips and if freight moving in large quantities get steamer Scot-ia to assist, but rememlbcr if the late _trip is taken off, 'it will take twenty-four hours after ftrrival of Ocean Limited at Sackville before .pa-ssemgers can roach Clulrlott._e- town a distance of 'eighty fivc milos and will take 48 hours to reach f-Souris, Geogetown, Montague and 'Murray Harbor, one hundred :ind fifty miles from Sackvil-loomi- `-:ou can travel from lllontrcal to Winnipeg, fourteen hundred miles in” forty six hours. You can see- *he disflllvhnialle our Province is unllor. Please reply. J. A. MESSERVY. Telegram. Canadian Nation " Railways Toronto, ()nt_, Nov. lst., 1922 J.iA. Messervy, ' -Charlottetown, P.E.l. Your message of 30th. in regard; double daily ferry service lbs- twccn Tormentiue and Borden, ico_n_sidered and discussed with Whose officers having the most ln- ltimnte knowledge of local situa- gtion on many occasions and thei fudvice is that in the interest of ~-'vfetyf the ferry should not -be op- \v-hen carrying -passengers. In (nineteen nineteen, single service fxctobor, in order to provide more' -time for ferry to handle frf-.ightf ‘iut on consideration. protests -from various persons, it was de-, `_~lried to continue double passen~. :.-or service each your until flrsti of Novemihcr, and also to restore| lit, as early as possluble in the spring _Having regard to ice and weather conditions and this policy has heen ' followed since While ‘he Scotia had one end fitted up ‘o suit the slips at Tormentlne ind Borden, about two years ago. ‘nd has been used for relief pur- uoses in the summer while the "rincc Edward lslnnd 'being over- hauled, the former is not suitable `or`il1is _run at this time of year. 't is unfortunately true that pass- ~ugers from west on Ocean Lim- Wed, are compelled to wait over iight, ibut the Maritime Express ~rovides excellent service and has wlose connections at Montreal from -il points (beyond, even to Van- ‘ouver. Substitution of the single unssenger service between approxi- -uately first of November and "irsi of May each year is appar- 'mtly a matter of physical neces- wlty and not one of choice or pol- `r_v and we cert-aluly regret the -resulting inconvenience to people 1f your province 8. J. HUNGERFORD. Vice-President and General Manager Canadian National Railway, $40->-i FAREW-ELL GAT'-HERING. ()u Wednesday evening. October 18th. the friends of Mrs. Malcolm Gillis. from Orwell Cove and New- ton. assembled at the home of‘Mrs. 'Thar-les D. Nicholson, to bid her farewell 'before leaving on return 'o Quincy, Mass., after spending the summer visiting friends and relatives on the llsland. -About sixty were present, and the evening was pleasantly spent. Violin music was furnished by Mr. lohn G. McPherson. Mrs. W. D. il-lills and Miss -Nicholson presided at the piano. The Scotch songs sung by Mr. D. F. Gillis, added much to the success of the even- ing. Mrs. Gillis was presented with 'l‘u'/ish. and the following address was read lby -Mrs. A-l-bert Nicholson: 'lt is with feelings of pleasure \ot unmingled with regret that we your friends of Orwell Cove and Newton, cell upon you tonight to express our appreciation of your 'nany acts of kindness-in the poet when you lived amongst us. We always found you an obllging neigh- CASTORIA and clrlldrea 30 YEAR: i I this question has been thoroughly' rf - mmted' .lm-_r lurk <|.nru1g inte mu? ' ' | | I ~.ys,g, inaugurated about first ofl-|l _:A _ ? ,UIYZGIZY i MADE IN CANADA 1 of material and construction. _ corscts you can buy. i 'Dicre are models as low as $1.50, but it pays to buy better I corscts, and we recommend $2.00 as a minimum price to I ay un the market costs of to-day. At $3.00,_ i g-LCO, $5.00 and up, thcrc arc other \\'nm<:r _ S'_ylcs, and at each succcssivegrice you will find . valuc for the money paid-in lylc, True corset comfort comes only rom accurate ~ "-°' designing. _ 9 ">,»__,.,' Fullness should be given where fullness is essential. Strong, but fiexible, boning must come where it is _ __ _ _ , .needed to give easy comfortable support. Hose sup- f ' 1 __ __ ' Porters must have the strength and elasticity to .keep __ ‘ir ` i -' " , the corset always in its proper place. - ‘ M . ' ` " if’ '/.l,i_ are designed by Specialists who know the needs of - the figure. Each pattern is fitted, revised, graded, and refuted on living models over and over before it ' is finally approved. And then, in order that the - finished corset will keep its shape and give the service I that it should, we hold to long established standards . Consequently Wamer's are not the cheapest corsets, but wc bclicve them to be the most economical ! __L_`on_~.fort, Wear, and general satis- / __ Ep”-y ]’,1,°r _ i 'mon' M L d [_ d __ / _, _ Guaranteed ? M.ore& ceo t ' ' , Charlottetown P.E.I. V 'V / l . .1 - f. . rf Tr- vrmrf- .1 ‘ . avr. "`-`-` . 1.1-F-r'.'.~.`--". .ri . 1'. vm rr . 1" -V ' ._ ' r _ / - . _- / _.4(}»_gu ____ _ / g “""~` 1- i' / _ re Your Corsets'Comfortable ? '-sfeiii-1:i,_,,__ . -5 , -~ Q- .‘ Kd-E"-°5.=.'~-.. I They should be, for that is really wh_y you wear them. _ _. __ ‘;' ._.»_ _.L I / 0 H /' _ 1/ 1 _ IW _ ' -t. ' 1' / ' _ 1 ` . I* . _ `\; gk r ` ~f,\"' _ -. \______. ' $1' " -_ . ._ ~ f _ - 1.- _ 3 _' _ __ _ ‘ -.»_r -.. _~..,,; - 1 ".~;_\E_ l.;" ' e-v-=.~a-sre'r.~.r i` . ~ 1 ,L_ ,~:'._ --J :Sf f 1/ 7 1 . _ _ :_ -v"'-/1 ", 'I 'Av' e ,\ . \ 1’77.".'vN'»"?\'l` f ie 1 . fi f ./'__ ..- Nl rs. '.',_../-_i _ v ...-1. 1. 1--I1.. /nl 1-,l~1.. ._1. ...... 1. ____ .. . ___ __ __ __ ____ _ _ _ _ -1._-f . -_¢“’;.-*-' '.12 EEE? *-H51-Ei5'i-EF» Ei§E1‘f1“EE'i-EJ§'1-':E.'ai5'»Ei5 EE Ei’§'i-Eif|.E1C1'l-Ei1.‘si5'i-Ei'1»‘a.i5‘.EFT-EF1E1‘5 H1'l§F|"i=_F1»- '_ .= hi Eli iii |% , ~ ‘iii Eli to our store. '-‘£-E1‘i‘Ei§"-Ei?li.=.i?- -_‘-ETEE'-§"TE?' Ei- Ll); i! Friday and Saturday Sp 1 November 3rd and 4;h For the past three weeks we have put on Friday and _ Saturdlay Specials which has brought many customers ‘ Absolutely Free To every customer Friday and Saturday buying goods to-the amount of $10.00 will be given absolutely fr-.\e'-_ _ Heavy Wool Muffler, guaranteed pure wool. ` 'und winter months, particularly' - _ Men’-s Wool Underwear, Green Label. Friduy and Saturday._........_............_..._..__...___t¥1.(}l'i ‘ Men’s Heavy Blue,~Black and Striped (fe.-'czslis .i.l..‘2:`i ' Men’s Khaki and Striped Cotton Shirts, Friday :mtl fs” Saturday i5.'3c -,og Men’s Heavy Grey Work Shirts, Friday and Saturday.......... . . . . Men’s new Velour Hats in Bronze and Green. _ $-Loi. f Men’s Heavy Work Sweaters, Friday and Saturday ip- Men’-s Fine Weight Worsted Pullover Syeaters $2.525 Men’s Heavy Weight Pure Wool Underwear. Fri- dayandSaturday $1.50 Havy Ribbed Wool Combinations, Friday and Saturday $3.90 Boys New Winter Weight Suits, Friday and Saturday $5.75 $5' Boys Wool Golf Hose, Friday and Saturday . _ _ _ 45c EE - Boys Heavy Wei ht Wool Stocking _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ 69c 11% Boys Wool Glovg, Friday and Saturday _ . _ _ . . _ 39c EE; Boys Pull Over and Coat Sweaters, worth $1.50 for E1 I .W.ROBB EE R ` 135 Great George Street *H5 MEN’S WEAR BOYS WEAR ‘ WE ARE OPEN EACH EVENING E " _ "' _ - ---1-1.:-in _1-1 - \~ nl;--. 51512 -_, , _ ____ U' F-__l.=’li. QEQN ‘ qi (U2. 1 psi _-lu F21 S. 4 IF’ ‘Q31 L :-'-Ui Ir’ "' l Fil “fu 'il li $100 ` ` ` 'Boys' Fianneléieé `1\'1igi1`t'sl1'i1es`,`1`v.11-£11 _$i`.5.o'for éoe _.E Boys Flannelette Pyjamns, ages 8, 10, 11 _ _ _ . _ $1.39 Boys Heavy- Tweed Pants, all sizes _ .C _ _ _ _ . _ _ $1.7 9 ' "-n9”'Et‘1"-5E1'Ei?'.-:ii-bi?-Ei? ‘EFEFEE b°,'._ and eve, ready to ,wat hfsent for their thoughtfuinese. Kulatlous authorised entertain- ment aliowance only bo oftcers of ' f.7?ust-.7}'o__¢f° _ __/_ _ l C)0r.reZ‘.S _,_ r _ . _i_ . _ ‘ _ / _ . ,. -VHKS I 1 . 4 1 x 1 ‘_..___. ...__ l 1 i i I 1 ` s'-*§.lf~_ »-if ..1>_..-». ` 5....;- _.Laws i 4 4 pun, of money ,by M1" 3¢11.M¢. .lt is truly a dlfllcult task to ilnd'W° Meet A851"/' b\'0\18hi' supplying the wants of the needy. “WSWS °f "G°d B6 With You commanders rank and shove. words to express our feelings on Pl°“““t °"eU|“S £0 3 01080. tht occeslon, but let us assure *°_‘_‘°'°'*-' you, dear lMr. Gillis, that your ENTERTAINMENT good example shall not be lost to M-‘I-UWNNCE FOR CANADIAN ue and tgat fond :_nem_o_rl_¢;e__of ion; UFFWERS self an your eps e us an . l shall ever remain stamped ln our OTTAWA. minds and are we bid you a tem- °°m'“’ll1d|llK porary farewell, we ask you to ac- 0BDld'i8\l NBVY cept this small token of our esteem ‘W-\ll'03 with the wish t .meet het we all summer. and good and a. and when