i ‘ 19191 ~ r1. Mad: from juicy, flavor filled bud. Even: cachet guaranteed. REIIRQSE p Ads good ted.’ Rose Pekoe. leaves-ting days in Rap nose oaawcs PEKOE isexfra ‘good ixriumni (special to The Guardian) ~ OAPETOWN, South Africa, Oct. l9. grim polar expedition organized by 5h- Douglas Mawson left for the ‘_. Antarctic today on board the “Dis- oovery." The expedition plans a scientiiio exploration of the Antarctic fllRions. Bir Douglas was a member of Sir Ernest Bhackleions’ Antarctic adventure in 1907 and in 1811-14 he was the leader oi the Australian Antarctic expedition. l is QUEEN eraser vweoeeo-eeeoeeoeoeeroeo e000eewreeeeeeevewrvrovveooe wee- y, 4 d i I GU-ARDING YOUR MARKET INTERESTS Sentinels in th fi ld-——g] constantly are ‘sending ti?’ ‘Eng _ latest developments in minegs poll‘; ‘ and grain to our coasMo-coast chain of oifie 5 ke use 0F this invaluable service by Nhdlle‘! . bulk!!!" DOME! daily in our board rooms. 8 fifmnniflrlfigcilu. CHARLOTTETOWN TELEPHONE M3 A. A POMEBOY, Manager. I Al Buyers ’- Market Dllfllll’ "l9 "P17 P"! “Y 193. when sound investments yielded in tho vicinity of 4.30 p. c, to 5.25 p. c. atthe best, investors recalled with l "Th"! “F” 0' "Int the ‘lllendid livest- Iaent yields prevalent only a few year; heron, In the not-iar-distant future when invutmeng prices haw again advanced with a consequent ahrinkage in yields-the natural pound of "mt, —invesi.or| will again rllfllllly recollect the ex. _ " investment ‘ oiierlng at the , moment. ' Today la a Buyers‘ Market. Eastern Securities Company Lt-d.» LINHTED 14c mcmuonn smear. _ CHABLOTTETQWN n". Joan MONTREAL uammx FREDERICTON MONCTON SUMMERSIDE r To further-facilitate distribution to an ever grow- ing demand for Budweiser Bakers Malt Syrup and canned Budweiser Barley Malt Syrup in Canada ~ .. crowns Ltd. Toronto, Canada I have been appointed distrib- “utors and "will supply the Maritime Provinces. ‘ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. sr. Louis. U. s. a. . month in schoolroom, roll call to be e I tientral Guardian uva rowr-wanrana-suying live towl Wednesday, October 23rd. P. J, Noy dc 00., Hunter River. 9320-10-10-31. coma r0 aura nrvna. Uolbbdi‘ ma. and hear m. a. 1.. Binnott on his trip to Europe. 0507-1040-41 INSTITUTE MEETING-The regu- lar meeting o! Bonshaw Women's In- stitute met at Mrs. S. Boston's with thirteen members and three visitors present. Roll call was answered by each member paying l5 cents towards plates ror the Institute. A special meeting was called for Wednesday, Oct. 23rd, to consider the annual bazaar, also supplying lamps for school. Coal was ordered to be got for an elderly person in the district who is indlsposed at the present time. The annual meeting ‘to be held next "ma rananai. Conservative As- sociation for Queen's County meets today at 1.30 in the Board of Trade rooms to be followed at 2 o'clock by the Conservative Convention to sel- ect candidates for Queen's County in the next Federal election. ' BIRTHDAY PARTY-About twenty little guests were present at a birth- day party given by Miss Joyce Nich- olson at her home in Charlottetown. on October 10th, when she received many nice gifts. The afternoon and evening were spent in games and at the close supper was served. Before departing the little guests wished Joyce many happy birthdays. LOBNE VALLEY W. L-The Oc- tober meeting was held in the School House. eleven members and three visitors were present. The meeting was opened by the singing of the In- stitute Ode. The minutes oi’ last meeting were read and adopted. Mrs. THE CHARLOTFETOWN GUARD next month by Name a General in the War. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Minnie McSwain. —Patriot Please Copy. rnnasaur cmcLs mentor: -The October meeting oi Pleasant Circle Institute met‘ at the home o! Mrs. Harris Bculter with eleven I 9"‘ 7 DIALS MYsTERY my Agatha Christie members and-three visitors , Meeting opened by singing Instittlto Ode. Roll Call followed, answered with Hai1owe'en suggestions. Min- utes were then read and adopted. Cu.- pondence was than read by the Secretary in regard to the Sani- tariiun campaign and collectors were appointed to canvass the districts. An interesting report oi tihe meeting held at the experimental farm, Char- lottetown was given by rm. Ewen Cameron. Bome discussion took place regarding a Halloween party, but on account of the busy season it was with the National Anthem, alter which the hostess served lunch, Next answered with Jokes. $323.00 was col- lected for sanatorium. Reuben Mccpnnell and Miss Violet Leard were ppointed on new school meeting to be held at the home o! Mrs. Lemuel Dawson. Roll Call to be committee. Roll Call to be answered answered with "Thanksgiving verse." DELAYE $3.00. Sa Rush Specials for Early Morning Shoppers Tuesday Extra Clerks to Wait On You ER OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- D ORD ' NISHINGS A Will be put on sale atReduced Prices. This lot includes Silk and Filet Netts, Draperies and Curtains, and some patterns of Cretonne. PATO Ladies’ Kid Gloves, Perrin and Kayser Make. Black. and white only. All sizes ._ Regular 1e special . . . Sewing Circles will do ‘well to take advantage of Patons Closing-out Sale for yardage goods, . 1A; to l/gsaved .1 ' Ladies’ Cotton Vests, Bloomers, Brasslers, Children's RubberPants, Factory Yarn., . Values to 50c; Sale Special . . .1... . . . .¢ A Chic New Fall Hat for every type of feriiiuillé head and features, atCiOSiHB- PATO PATO Children's Long Rib Silk Stockings. Si... t to I 8.. 6 shades, lncludingvBlack. Reg. 85c, - Sale Special . One of the greatest Dress Goods ‘Sales in our history at Closing-out prlces—can t be chang-~ ed an event like this“ White Iron Beds, brass capped Pvgthand mm‘ 01-3,, single, medium and double W1 S: Sale Special..~.._...................-... aaaaloalaIl_a‘aI| out Sale. PATONSLTD _» NS LTD. NS LTD. us Lro. . postponed until later. Meeting closed _ ti V 1 th t are the talk of Char- iuitsggwiligmuidlgft half price ._ PATONS LTD. Mllllnery Specials, Flowers, Feathers and l A es .. ‘ Children's Trimmings. Reg. values up t0 $150-- Sale Special ' t d1 Fur it featuring at thrift pric- Out“ an “g . n m PATONS LTD. Bloomers, Undervests, Yarn, large skein, fancy top Sox. Regular values to 50c. Sale Price .. . .. “ Patons Limited W. w. OWEN, J. A. McLAREN, Liquidators“ .25‘ Factory Continued from page 2 timeithat morning. But awelcome interruption occurred. The door opened and a serious, spectacled young man put his head in. "Ohl there you are, Lady Ccote. s1." Oswald was asking m: you." "Oh, 1'11 go to him at once, Mr. Bateman." Lady Oocte hurried out. BATEMAN 0E “PONGO" Rupert Bateman who was Si: Os- wald's private secretary went out the other way, through the wnidow where Jimmy Thesiger was still lounging] amiably. "Morning, bongo." said Jimmy. ‘*1’ suppose I_ shall have to go and make, myself agreeable to those blastedi girls. You coming?" Bateman shook his head and hur- ried aions the terrace and in at the} library window. Jimmy grinned pleas- antly at his retreating beck. I-ie and Bateman bad been at school‘ together, l when Bateman had been a serious ‘ s-pectacled boy, and had been nick- ‘ named Pcngo for no earthly reason whatever. Pongc. Jimmy reflected. was very much the same sort o! ass that he had been then. The words "Lite is real, life is earnest" might have been written specially ior him. Jimmyyawned and strolled slowly down to the lake. The girls were there. three o! them-just the usual: sort of girls, two with dark, shingledl heads and one with a fair, shingled l‘ was another called Nancy-and the third one waa,_for some reason, ad- dressed ss Socks. With them were his two friends. Bill Eversleigh and Ronny Devereauil. who were employed in _a purely ornamental capacity ati the Foreign Offloe. ‘- - "Hallo," said Nancy (or possibly, Helen.) "It's Jimmy. Where's what's’ his name?" “You don't mean to say," said Bill Ever-Wish. "that Gerry Wade's not up yet? Bomethins Ollflhtto be done about it." " "If he's not carotid," said Ronny Devemux. "he'll miss nu breakfast lll-lisethenoub day-Jind it's lunch or tea instead when he rolls down." _ ‘:It's a shame," said the girl called _ ' "Because it worriu Lady Coote so. She gets more and mord like a hen that wants to lay an egg and can't. It's loo lbad." l NOTE? l “Well what?” asked Ronny bluntly. And nobody had any answer ready. "We ought» to be able to think 0i’ something," said Bill. "Who's gbt any brains?" “Pong,” he is, rushing along in a hurried man- ner as usual. Pongo was always the | out loss of time. head. The one that giggled most was: (he thoulht) called Helen-and there’ _ If you take YEAST for your . HEALTH, use Royal Yeast Cakes. Write for free book- let, “ROYAL YEAST FOR BETTER HEALTH". E. W. GILLETT CO. LTD. Ionomc. can. turn Pongo on to it." said Jimmy. "And here iiight. Ho‘ delivered his solution \ A box of Deiecto is ti. choicest of Chocola! - gifts. ~ A quality nude/armies by Canon's. -“L¢l>'l null him out of bed." sug- Kested Bill. "Come on, Jimmy," ‘PLANNING - 90h. let's be more subtle than that,” slid the girl called Socks. Subtle was a word of which she was rathe: fond, ’ Sh; used it a great deal. | "I'm nor subtle," said Jimmy, "I, don't know how." l "Let's get together and do some-I thing about it tomorrow morningfli Must-ed Ronny vesuely. “You know, 1 scl him up at '1. Btmer the house- l hold. Tredwcll loses nu false wnu- l km and drops the tea. urn. Ladyl c°°l'° h" hycterics and falnts in; Bill's arms-Bill being the weight- carrier. Sir Oswald says “l-lal" and Mel aces up a point and live eighis. P0130 registers emotion by throwing down his spectacles and stamping on l them." i it "You don't know Gerry," said . ‘nmm? "I 5511531’ enough coll I "Ii" mllht wake him-judiciously J lPDlied, that is. But he'd only turn over and go to sleep again," ‘ "Ohl we must think oi something l FUNERAL TODAY.—'I'ha funeral oi the late Ivirs. John Auen- take: plum this aiteriioon ab 2.80 from the home of her daushicr- MIB- 7- w- Godirey, Suiiolk. Interment Peoples Cemetery. Noam arvan INSTITUTE- The North River Women's Institute met at the home oi Mrs. 9701111 Mnahiey on Oct. 4th., for their re- gular monthly meeting, with the President in the chair. The meetind opened by pinging of the Ode, iol- mwed by Roll Cali, . ading and ad— option of minutes oi 8699MB“! m9" mg, eleven members and rive visit; or; being present. MIInJOhll Mac- Kinnon gave a very. interesting .10- pqgb o: the District Convention held ‘in long Creek in Bcififlflfir- TM I'll- stitutc la looking tor-ward to having ‘m, pm pllyQrl present their play "The Path Acton the Hill" in the near future, for the p000" M fill‘ lng funds for the Sanitarium. Rs- ircahinsnia were WW1 I-lld I milli- cal program followed which was much enjoyed. Mrs. Lldner. kindly LIBERAL CONSERVATIVE MEET» ' ' INCS-Jrhe meeting of the Libero. Conservative Association for Queen‘. County hkesi place this aiternocn at 1.30 in the Board of Trade Rooms. At2 ‘o'clock the Conservative Cvn- vention for Queen's County will be held and the candidates for the next Federal elccton will be selected. sranuano sufifivofiixcaaivor: Standard v Stock a Mining Ex- change quotations as supplied by Solloway Mills d: Co» Limited. AmuletfiMines ... 2.13 Araa,...__..,.,... ... ...‘ .1325 ArnoMincs Ltd... .. . .2i'.~i Barry I-Iollinger .. . .21 Bidlood Consolidated . . .H'.'a Dome Mines Ltd. .. .. 0.50 hlconbridga Nickel Mine’ :.. invitedtbememberatonerhomo fhr- their Novlnhtr meeting. "~~"-. Gold Mince .5 . -. Basin Mining Co. .. .14 .‘l a’: ... ... ... 15.00 Mm...“ corporation ... .. 3.15 Newbec Mines Ltd. ... ... .. 301-1 Noranda Mines .. 4295 Pioneer Mines Corp. ... .28 Premier Gold Mines .... 1.11 Sherritt Gordon LLtd. ... ... 5.50 Siscoe Gold Mines ... ... .74 Sudbury Basin ... ... ... .. 0.15 Teck Hughes no Towagmac ... .-. ... 1.10 Treadwell Yukon .... 0.00 Vipond Consol Mines ... .72 Waite Ackerman Montgcm .. 4.50 Wright Hargreaves .. 1.45 UNLIBTID Abana . . . . . . . .. ... ... .. 1.52 Big Missouri ... ... J2 Central Manitoba ... .22 Bwana M'Kuba .. 1.00 Hudson Bay ... 16.25 Iht. Nickel ... ... ... .. 40.03 Mandy ... ... ... ... .45 Pznd Oreille .. 3.01 Graham Bousquei, .70 Granada Rouyn Mines .19 Hollinger Consolidated s25 Howey Gold Mines .01 Keeley ... .. .45 Kirkland Lake .65 lake Shore Mints Ltd. .. 122.00 01L QUOTATION! Acme Gas d: Oil Lid. mom little than cold water," said | Socks. _ I -Alherta'Paciiic Con. 263 1 Ala: ... . . .. 1.41 . Associated ... . . . 1.3a aavou 58.50 Caimont‘... 1.70 Commonwealth Pete. .94 i Chemical Research . . . . . . . .. cs0 '! Daihousie 1.92 l EastCrest ... 1.40 1 Foothills ... ... ... ... 3.00 Home .. 14.00 International Pete. .. 27.50 . 35.25 Btoriingpfilfiific l United . ., .. .90 pwflnwell at: WINNIPEGQBAIN EXCHANGE l Oct._.,. .138’! Nov. . . 1.39‘. Dec._..._ ... .. . . .. 1.43% May_... .._. . . . . .. . 1.47% land, were recently put into the workq house while their mothers served‘ a week's imprisonment tor tailing to. pay iines"“po'eed‘ '00‘ them for not .55 000G111] till little 0M0 i0 school. » - . t , . Eleven children oi Erasallegh. Ire- i the lass-loam,“ r Buy Your Table Silver 01 the Hohnan Budget Plan! Holman‘: Budget Plan enables you to buy com- plete sets of Silverware at the regular cash price- and pay for the set on easy ierrns if you so desire. Just read these wonderful values we are oiferlng. A SMALL PAYMENT PUTS THE SILVER- IN YOUR llOME-TIIEN EASY PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOUR. Needs. - Sale is From 0st. 21st to 26'. TIIIS Eli-PIECE SE1.‘ 0F SILVERWARE is in the 110p. ular and attractive York pattern; h a nicely lined cage. The silverware comprises-G Teaspoons; 6 Dessert Spoons; 6 Knives with Plated Blades; 6 Forks: Sugar Spoon and Butter Knife. Complete for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 59.00 $1.00 DOWN-—$i.00 A WEEK. Or This- TIIIS SE1‘ 0F SILVERWARE is the same as set listed and Illustrated above, with the exception that the set con- tains stainless Knisw-s. You should not miss this bargain in York Pattern iiilvrrivarr. Price complete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...:.-. . $1.00 DOWN—$L00 A. WEEK. Make Your Selection Toda} $11.50 R. T. HOLMAN Lrngg \1=‘s cnanLorn-rofi": ‘x. _ SUMMER SIDE one for brains. It's been his mist tune from his youth upward. I Mr. Bateman listened patientl a somewhat incoherent. statement. attitude was thato! one Poised