TCCCSS trate. ."'/"/. L-lwn/ [ii/c C01 D5 no $~ .516“ dissolve; Peps tablet i: on your tonguincertain héal- ing fumes are released which are immediately taken with the breath down into the furthest of ' the lungs liquid medicines cannot pene- These‘ Peps fumes on their way bathe; the whole of the breathing passages_‘with ‘their healing potency, soothing the throayallaying inflam- mfllifl" "i111 the ‘bronchi, and relieving - the. chest. Liquidyrlfedicines are simply swalioiveliinfo the stomach and can- not act irfthis direct Peps way. While Peps organ ox pensive remedy l0 P10111166. tho demand has become so great that, itjhas novrbeen found , possible‘ ‘IO have the PlllGE REDUCED to 25o. box Nay ilbminabk I medicine dailue everywhere. Fl c" . DIIPOIII 8L. harenln. or Janet lifonl ‘-< ll?\-'.'.""-"T (HI! A” /?£‘/lr['4.Y/y CPS FOR i 601/6715. $012: 27/2041, '1 a Bpomcw/r/r ,-( .- l -.'. l s ll i‘ \ where il‘iii'l'i’iillll Enrsofi MAZDA LAMPS ncananianliellerai Electric Producti _.._._.__.._.._1. >_...____._4- r . v >4++o+0+0+0+++o+++o+o+04 uowoao» or» wrowoowi = cw Light us; 0n an . Old Friend Creamy lather-a keen blade —plenty of light—no early morning grouch ‘can live through these to dull the zest , of the breakfast bacon. To adequately illuminate a bathroom, use dccp open shades of dense white glass on the wall fixt res, which should be placed on each side of the mirror, and use 50 watt all-white Edison Mazda Lamps. An ail-enclosed white glass shade, of mushroom shape, should be mounted, high up, in the centre of the ccilin , using a 75 watt Edison Maz < iny Society will hold their Tea and ‘ unusual interest ‘ one and to meet with unanimous lip- Géntrnl Guardian \—8HOP frolh-Tlzimln’: cumin. DAY AFTER ELECTION — Hulluweken tee in st. Jam“ church. _ ' 8T. JAMEC HALLOWEEN Tee, Friday, Oct. 30th; YOUR WINTEWS Haberdash- ery nt 20% iliscouiit.~-<Brilco'~s. S73-l-1il127.3i_ > cl-zLsan/lfljfilnle Election by attending the 8t. Jiimee‘ Church Halloween reagent Friday. ANNUAL HALLOWEEN TEA.— —-'l‘ho indies oi‘ Si. Charles Auiiil- Bnznnr lln alid of the City Hospital in the L. of C. llnll on Wednesday and Thulr-siiuiy of this week. Ho! supper will be sowed. Chicken salad. pumpkin pie and tho b» st homo cooking. Come and patron- izé ll good UZllISO. 5710 70 26 4i. I8LANDERS A"r MOUNT ALLI- SON UNlVERSlTV.-—The following Island Students are attending Mt. Allison University at the present time:~l\iiss Louise E. Arnett. Al- bany; Edward Chandler, Charlotte town; Miss Edith Hugh; Rev. Arth- ur l-lnlbcrlin. Murray Harbor South; George Houston, Charlottetown; Frank l-iulcheson. Charlottetown; Miss Mary Miller, ‘Charlottetown; Henry Moyse and Claire Wright. Central Bsdeque; Phyllis Winches- ter. Charlottetown; Reginald Vinc- ent, West Devon; Miss Sara Prich- nrd. Summerslde; Miss Pom-l Weeks (now oi‘ Bayiield. formerly of this Province) HUNTER RIVER-A meeting of look place last Thursday oiternoon iii Hunter River United Church. when the congregauon were invited to meet n deputation from the luesbytery to discuss the important question of the boundaries of pastoral charges in this section. Rev. T. A. Wilson. Chairman of Presbytery Committee on Rearrangements took the chnir and presented the recom- mendations sent out by the Presby- tery fol‘ the consideration of the congregations concerned. After some discussion the plan submitted was round to ‘be a most desirable proval, but asfthc change contem- plaicil would (listurh working ur- rangcnients of the congregations for this current year. it was deem- ed unwise to bring ii into effect till tho commencement of the new oc- cleslnsticni year. ‘Meanwhile tom-l poriiry arrangements are bcingj made which will carry the workl along satisfactorily for the presenti TOUR .0F CANADA. - Thel Misses Margaret and Elizabeth Reid oi‘ Newport. Scotland, who finished a tour oi Canada ‘by a two wot-ks visit. ‘to their lbrother, ‘Mini William Ileiil of Frcnchfort leiti yesterday afternoon on ‘their ' re-‘i turn journey via Montreal, They] left their home in Scotland on July; 31st. arriving in Montreal on 0th.. August, Thcy visited their brothnni Eii‘\\"lll‘il_ in Shorbrooke. Quebec; and later extended ‘their tour west-l ward. visiting. Toronto, Ottawa and Wh/lllby thence viii the bakes to‘ -Wlnnlpeg. They also viisited Nin- garn Falls and m-nlny other points oi interest. it is a remarkable eviden- co of the drawing power of Canada that while» hero they met very ImilllY of their fonmcr acqu-aintenances and friends in practically every city they visited. This wasespeolnlly true of Winnipeg where apparently a large proportion of the popula- tion ‘were former neighbors relativ- es or -frionds..They leave‘ Canada with many pleasant mamonies, and a very ‘good opinion of iirll thin-gs Canadian. TOOTHACHE Bathe the face with Minard’; in Lamp. There h en Edison Mazda Lamp Agent near you. Tlnu you can obtain ma! information about good lighfhq. water and place a piece of cot- ton wool. saturated with Mili- 11rd’: in the cavity. . Brown Electric Shop w. R. CARSON, D. 0., Pit. c. Doctor of- Chiropractic Three Year Palmer Giddulrte Rllny Bldg. Rhone .1072 1 Agentsnfidr Edison Mazda Lamps +0++o+w+o0++¢++¢4 i Blane Electric Shop ._ Agents for; ‘Edison Mazda Lamps Dictionary 130119011‘ Pluu find ehelgiho mum of 1- -- belng my New or flenewel- Oubeerlptlon . 6b.. lottetown Guardian end New Unlvorelp‘ 9|°"°"l"¥~ ....‘;.........L~-;....l..--..................-.. NAM‘! “nu--n.-il.-u.-nun-tn,“-nun-mu..- Al!!!“ ‘ i ‘r n _bgyQ||¢_’2O mllol or Include 10d Ollrlufflan-“T: glmm‘ Now Is The ‘Time To Prepare For_ Winter --__- Fortlfy the system against leoughl, colds and bronchitis by taking Wlmpoif- Emul- elim of Cod Liver Oil. ‘ Thin le eucb an old and tried remedy and ltheueende have proved the Wendel-fill eure- tlve proprlotyl. .2‘ Gntlt from‘ H. L. WORTHY DRUOGIIT ) SA‘ bu... WEEKONLEY‘; " cunt-in’ NOW '2 Pork and Beans (small) . . . _ . , _ 25¢ 6 Lenox Soap . . . . 3LifeBuoy 3FairySoap..... .'....'......25¢ 3Rins0 4 Surprise Soap . . 4P. G. or Gold .. 3 Baby’s Own . . . . 2 Celluloid Starch ..........25c 3Lux........-... ZIcingSugar..................25c lEggfio-BakingPowder .........25c icoiaensyrup...................25¢ iiemonrieriiliugi. . dnliiobsterRarebit... ...........25c l2iWmteStarch........... .....25c 4 Toilet Paper . . _. . 6 Pounds Onions . ._ 2Com Starch . . . . 4_Sardines.........i,7 .25c 3KipperSna~cks .. 25c 2 Potted Meat . . . . . 25c siiiiu-i-jell .;...";*:. . . . . . . .. .. 25¢ 2Dates (bulkorpkg) 25c 2 Pounds Cocoa . . . .3 Bags Fine Salt .+._._., . . 25c 3G0ldDust......-..i. 25c 3ClassicCleaner...._.....‘......25c 6N0-Rub........_.i.............25c. ZWorcestershire Sauce 25c IDozenOl-anges..;.............25c lT0mat0Catsup-...............25c 3Chipso......... ...'......25c 2 Corn Flakes . . . . v2 Post Toasties . . . 2 Minute Tapocia . 1 Peanut Butter (smallpnil) g. ._ . 25c 1 Lb. Mixed Biscuits (humorous) 25o . 2 Quarts Cranberries .. 25c 3(l/2Cakes) Castile............25c ‘2Potash............;..........25c l(peck CookingApplesnmn. 25c 2Currants (small) . . 25c iSugared Dates . . . .25c 1 Pound Marmalade .25c .~. 2Cocoanuts_.......... 25c 25c“ :1 qpiiilBathnBricik .. . . i“ i ‘ iroilsAvE MONEY 0i; ' i». _ EVERYTHING ouirms LIST Tins WEEK ONLY JENKINS nsoll ~ GROCERS ' .- 236--PHONES—-_~237 THREE DELIVERY TEAMS \ . l lliiionthlylléiviéiwl‘ P1 E; 1 I. Protestant ‘ Orphanage During the past month one child has been adopted out and one oak-l en in, so that though arrangements ‘are almost complete for 86097-1118 ; out. three others we still have the; some number to report as laet month. One child a girl adopted out some time e80 h ilufllclently near to be been quite often, and if such a chiI does not bring into that home the joy and freshness of youth then we are all wrong; there are others in our care. who in fost- er homes could also bring renewed life and lbrlghtneee. The Rummage ‘Sale held during the month was very successful; the Board is very grater-n to all who asshtod both by donation and help. - Mr. Blythe Hurst who has been connected with the Institute for a long number oi yearn 118a resigned his position; we feel sure that all who knew him will join with ue in regretting that he has found it necessary to retire. "but. as he is not going far away we hope be will be able to visit us often, We wish for him long continued good health with a full share of the pleasure he so richly deserves. Following this comes better cheer in the form of a donation of thirty four ‘bottles o! preserve-from Crystal Chapter, Order Eastern Star; this is very ifcceptmble and much a-ppneciated—Thank You Ladies. in connection with Finunces— Through our Campaign Account we have lbeen endeavoring to make a small payment on the debt with whilt funds were available. depend- iug considerable on funds coming iii-We hoped to find an‘ ncrense in payments ou pledges when pro- duce ‘began to move-please 100k over your receipts and see how you stand. The Maintenance Fund has been |running very low and lthe bill for lcoal alone is of necessity a very ilarge one; several efforts have re- lcently been made to swell this lFund among them the Rummage lsale mentioned’ above; there is al- ‘so to he a dance known as iOrplianage Halloween Dance on October 30th. the hall to be iin- uounced later; a good time is guaranteed to all who ‘come-Abe cllllfie is good. . Tho Dollar Collection if all lwnilld pay could comfortably care |i0r the whole up-keep of the lust- itutlon, ‘but partcularly for the country comes the ques~ti0n—-\Vho will collect it? But few refuse if ipropcrly approached and very few cannot afford to give this n-mount yearly_ ' llnfoundeil crlsticism and in- ' correct information are sometimes iuict with and concerning this we ‘will say that —the ‘Institution is illublic property anyone, anywhere. lv\'llO desires the Truth may have it l for th‘c asking; when furnished the n-zroatesfcrlitic will be our Best lrionil. in the short space slotted to this review. we .must_ not ornrlt to thunk all workers for their ase- istiinco in collecting in the ~City; those good ladies under the lead- ership of Mrs. H‘. H. Horne and Mrs. W._ K. Rogers‘ have done ex- ceilcn-t; thanks is also due the City Clcngy who concurred in this and mlule the announcements to their several congregationfl. . Collection in the’ country Ls und- cr way. We hflV6"r"€CeiV9d $32-00 from York Point d: Cornwall coll- ncttld by lMns. FrciPWhito and Mrs, Dean McEwen nlso $10.00 from Lend A. Hand ‘Auxiliary at O'- l.z>ary—thlu is fine. l&(ileli,—Til8!1k You. . Mrs, Maynard M-cDouald. Mon- tague, a mambo o'f_ our Board, well in touch with our work, has very kindly consented '10 receive pay- mcnts on Campaign pied-gee for Mon 'gue section. She has been furnished with complete lists to date nud receipt dorms. Will sub- scribers in this section kindly note and make payments‘ to her. ISpaca will not; permit lie to pub- llsli here the namedof all contri- butors to the Dollar Fund in the City lbu-t every‘ name will be in our annual report’ appearing early in the year. ' We much appreciate the action of certain societies and individuals 1a very good rule to follow is “First iilml the need than lmke steps to flll Think it over friends. keep upp- ermost in your minds the thought of these unfortunate llttlo ones When ylour du'ty le ‘made clear choose your path Mid follow it. We need these little ones. they need your help; for the Path of Duty is not overcrowded and few few follow whore it. leads. Central Bedeque And Vicinity The many fronds of Mre. Albert iSchurmnn are dollghted to see hqr out again after liar recent severe illness. ' The Baptist Church and the Bedeqllo Choralsocletyhavetakon on new vigor since the naturn to their midst of the Rev. Dr. iSidey who formerly conducted Evangel- lstlcal Services here. The eloqu- ent sonmons of the clergyman cnmbinad with rthc beautiful mueic of the Choral Society have been instrumental in overflowing the church at every service. Thb Choral Social! In propel-hm an elaborate programme to be given hero ‘ee well as broadcaster! from Mone- ton in the near future. i i i Major and Mm. U. G. Dawson lei-o receiving the congratulations m! a host of friends m: 1h0'll'PlVlll lof the fifth successive dlughter in ithe family. Mm. George (Stella) Taylor is to be seen around once more after her severe and protracted illness She line been much mbeed in com- munity and cliumb activities end her full restoration to health is rxcmlivml f; .4 The Water-Sprite COLOR CUT-OUTS pqQ0-0§64-0-0-004soo< V-wQQl , THE BRUSH FOREST ~ This is the next to the last chap- ter oi‘ the story of “The Water- Sprlte." if you have been saving the color cut-outs you will have the whole set tomorrow. O I I ‘When the children saw the water sprite coming close to them again the little girl threw the brush ovoi- hei- shoulder. At once it grew and became n thick. dense forest. through which the water-sprite (‘Jlllld hardly il-nil her way. But her cloak oi‘ swiitness helped her and at lust she succeeded in getting through it. It was not l0ll_'__ until she was again at theirpheels. "And now we have only on». thing left to save us," said the brother, as be threw the mirror bo- ‘zind him. ._(Here lire the magic comb..brush and mirror. Color the brush and comb golden. mirror should also ‘be gold.) returned from a trip to Eastern Canada. The United States is soon to rob us oi another of our much prized and popular residents in the person of Mrs. Bessie Hooper w-ho goes to join her daughter in North Adams in the near future. No gath- ering has been quite complete without Mrs, l-iooperngeuial smile and ready wit. and she will certain- ly be much ‘missed. The spring ls often credited wlih stimulate-s our old Conservative war horse. like the approach of it general election. veoOv-OOQ-O‘ The frame of the‘ bringing the ailing forth from their various retreats but nothing quite ‘Mr. Artemas Farrowrlilt) P. M. This is OXFORD wealtiher, it is ‘higih time to give up ‘light soles and open Work shoes. Get SOME- {lil-Klfi ilhllhVllriR ‘l. _\l'ill iii-rot, with liolll. m- SILK zmd WlYllJL h-use. be com- fol-table. Fords from $2.95 11p ‘Wkilneffs Black 0X- fords from $3.95 up. Women's Wool hose from 90c up.- Women’s Silk~ and Wool Hose from up. | . I Women's Brown 0x- A L L E Yilifléi rust-women; FOOTWEAR Waste; IiIOFtTEAM-QCVH 501. Following standing of Northern School for ‘September:- Grade X-l Lena ‘Colwili. Grnilc Vllil-ll Jean MacArthur. 2 Harriet Ramsay, 3 Bernice Ram- say. Grade Vli——1 Walter Campbell. 2 llvlcil Mnynn-rd. Grade Vl—-1 Reta Colwill, 2 Sadie lllllis. 3 Leigh Ramsay. ‘Grade \'_-1 Hudson Ramsay. Grade Iii-l Claude lColwill, 2 dicta Ramsay. 3 beoland Ellis. I Grade il—l. Billie’ Colwill. 2 Stanley Ellis. 3 Storming Mac- Nevin _l Grade l (n)——1 Eflfle Colwlll. l (lradc l oil-n ‘Harry Ellis. 2 lSadie Ramsay. 3 ‘Ernest Ramsay. Perfect Attendaucm-Jean Mac- Arthur, Reta. Colwill, Rueeell Dy- ‘ment. Claude Colwill. Boliie Col- “rill, .Political Meetings ‘ King's (‘ounty i The undersigned will ldllrele the Electors of King's Ooun at the [allowing pineal end date . I Murray Harbour South, Tueedly, October 27th. All Meetln, to commence I J. J. JOHNSTON J.’ A. MIQDONALD This new way 10-Day FREE lhiltheCoilpon works wmlders on cloudy teeth Modern science, byperfecting anew. way of combating the stubborn film that covers teeth and imperile healthy gums, now open: the med b0 whiter teeth, enfely. accepted that old coupon_ you u 10-day test free. Thai. cloudy teeth, yellow-lab, dis- colored teeth can be made whiter and toncless gums firmed is now m‘ _ _ d Foremost dentists and gums, e chief cause, senor in; fact. of the world are widely urging this new method. You can have clean. pretty teeth and firm gums if you‘ will start today. This is accomplished by combat-y ins a viscous 0.1m that covers teeth. A iilubhorm-herd to remove film‘ dentiiriees do not flghi successfully. Run your tongue ncroail your teeth and you can feel thiii film. Under it are tho clear, attractive teeth you envy in others. Combat it. ' and your teeth become many shades whiter-more glistening-This offare the same results from old time Mail thol dentlflricoe. Begin beautifying your type The enemy of teeth and guml iFilm le the great enemy of teeth to world'e dental authorities. 0! most tooth and gum troubles. 1t clings w teeth. gets into crevices and athys. Gums by LN‘ minim"! breed in it. They, with tartar, BIB the rommoh cause of pyorrhea If. holds food in contact with teeth. inviting *h-.- acid that causes d0- cay. You can't. have prettier. whiter teolh; you can't, have PM“! $111115 uiileu you combat that. film. Allk your druggiet or ml!) £119 coupon for Pepsodent. Don't expect teeth today- eegerly looked for. 4 ‘Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ailioek have L--'. .---....----_..-..--..------..-....-...W:;.:--.,---_-----.‘ nun i a g THE PBPSODENT com/luv mg. s a : i Sec. 00-1927. 1B1 George St. Thflgwp‘, : i Toronto. Canada Endomd b Wald’: Danni Aiidielln l Nan- . 1 lr- : liai- ~ » vl : Only one tube be e hilly. .1 “in: c.1423 w