OCTOBER 11-, .1920 The Shriiieioi i -BEAUTY- r lhrcrynne wot-ships at the Shrine of llcauty- and why ‘P — Because beauty stands for Health. Culture, "Refinement and an ap- preciation of Nature's gifts if you would bring many of the good things of lift: g ,5 l i l to Eyou instead of going alter them, cultivate anti take care of a beaut ful clear complexion by using onelof the many excellent creams and lotions we al- ways have in stock. The-Z Macs 149 Great George St. the fighting _Gltuiitttors of ancient ktimb wounds nttd sores with rare herbal oils and balms. These are said to have knitted the secrets ol those precious healers were lust with tlte fall of Route itself, the tlilrntliiction 0i the _ great herbal balm lam-Butt, has Iurnished their true suc- cessor. it is so marvellously like them in notion.‘ Tiu- soothing! and ttealitu: touch n! Zatit-Bttlc is tn-ds kiinwtilthe world over. \Vttet'evet,t ere is it Cut. Hunt .1_r braid. n-Festerttitl or Poisoned hp apaicftot luczcitiauhah Rhntttn, Pttiiplt-s or Rash. Zisiti-litilt t-ttds the trnttliL- once atttl tor all. Thi- saute will Ulcers, llittgsvortlt, and Piles. Ntlllllltfl else ltiinwtt to Science ~ niutu. Its altsnlttlh lrerdnnt from the iittiiual fats and iititicnils iottnil tn piru-lll-(lfly niutinents is another .'t-.lu illl; traillrc. \\'itit tirntiiictioit costs at ltish- ‘ce P’ Zstn-lltill . At hit‘ old price v .t\- liichstantlardof curative rind henlins" slue. increased woild-witlc demand allows this. All d sl .-rs or Zsm-Btik Co. Toronto. Mic. m 3 boxes for ll ‘l0. Tri Sn nple i-‘Rlil-I ii 1c. stamptlor return portals) accompanies application. fiifizfl-Ozrlhsrfassec-r» hm» r» e-ww Dr. l1. C. Harris - Eye Specialist Oflice, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. ‘Otfice Hours: .9.3li-—12.30, 2-5 Phone 68-Y. T bl Sl i a Nothing gives the sir ot jellie- mont to the home that is added by the silver tsbls service. Our exhibit of table silverware is |uperb_ The latest and best da- signs of the foremost Silvsrsmiths sro gathered in‘ our store. We suggest the inspection 0| our stock before making your sol- sction_ Our display-ls one o! IP°' clal interest to those who seek exclusive patterns st mOdlPIN prices. - W. W. Welltier - LTD. lines 1868 - - Jewellers healed their ’ ' damaged tissues together in _ . mirzszulotis fashion. - Though the highly-prizeth l l l October .14,’ 15, & 16 BEGINS (LE. Pratt 8t Son's Mill-Month A SPECIAL PRICE SALE Every article with a YELLOW TAG attach- ed, will be a GENUINE BARGAIN. Boots, Suits, Raincoats, vOvercoats, Ladies’ Coats, Sweaters, Furniture, Springs, Mattresses, Hardware, lines, etc" will all be tagged. a We also tag a special Grocery Assortment, at an Extra Special price. Only one assortment sold to each customer October 14, 15 and 16. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. C. E. PRATT & SON St. Peter's These sales will be continued Monthlyffor sorne_ time. Special prices_ will he obtained positively, only on days mentioned. SO , COME WHEN YOU'RE CALLiD 3351-10641. "I\»\" rr PAVS to buy bu. thls rnov. time. READ ALLEY t CD'S u! in this issue. 3B49-10-8-3i. WAT-Eli nrreat- Monday "it a“! l"! WY ~50!‘ paying water rates. ases-to-ii-zi MEN‘ ‘QDTB. u style tor every foot at the Sample Shoe Bale. Al. lev at Co. aaia-io-s-ai. ti‘ I MEN WANTED who wear ahuea '11 My slzeui-om 5 1-2 to 12 to get wrrecllv fitted ill Alleys Saiitpie sllle- 3349-10-8 ill. BEE the $1.59 dress 500th; (lrfbp. 9d 0n a form in Pllltllle wintlc-tv and then mnke its duplicate (or Yourself from the exquisite ma- terials ottered. Iaasuqo-g 3|, THE GRADUATE uurtszs 0|: the P. E. I, Hospital are rattling "m" ""95 l0 $21 per week nu uc- coun-t of the high coat o! lyivirg. 3399 11.11 3i. SCHOOL WORK - HOilOR Rmli of Bit. Charles School for the "With vi ;39Dl-- GRADE ~t——Jas. McDonald; Datmie McDontld; Nlnry Bell McDonald; GRADE 3-— Gregory McDonald; GRADE 2 ._. John E. iMeDonald; GRADE 1 __ Frank Cbhili; Mary Power; PER- h - - mm .':.".'.'.:.':":..:':2.;".:h:"rl: lr:.'.'.':§- :1: WM ATTENDANCE-Greater! tlttirtitiflltlyu!Snltt-lltilttl s. ffliisis McDonald; John E. McDonald" dtir t its ptirs herbal character and Frank Cahnl ' SITHOOL WORK -— Following la the standing 0t the Pt. Prim School for the month oi’ SP-pt.Z—- GlRAlDE 5- Mary MacRae; and Kathryn MacRaa, equal; Bessie MacRne; GRADE 4- Mildred Mur chison; Gertrude MarcLeod; Wil- ilam Meditate; GRADE e- l-icctor Murchison; Kenneth MacRae; GRADE 2 — A. MacLeod; Albert Murchison; Richard ‘MacRae; GRADE 1.— Neil Murchison; Wal ter MacLeod; Billie Irwin; PER- FECT AT'I"ENDANCE — M'rtin MacRuen-Marlon ‘Mitcwliliitms, teacher. - SCHOOL‘ W-QRK — The follow- ing is llie standing 0i the pupil. o! Orwell (love iSchoul tor lhc month of SepL-y-G-ILADE 7—JDhn Muc- DOTi/illd, Irene MncLeotl and An- gus Nicholson, equal; Florijlc Mc- Donald; (mix-m: u-net-gic, l-lnc- Donald, Willard MpoPherson, licnn Mic -MacRitc; ‘ GRADE 5~---»Murcd MaePhorson, _Annie Nicholson; GRATJIE k-tllames ‘Martino, Don- aid Nicholson; GRADE 8 “Joseph hiacDonald; GRADE 2 —— (lllrifitle Nicholson, Johnnie Mucliae; c-nA-lriiz l - Willie MucRue tutu Dannie dlarltne, equal; Mall’ W"! Donald, Irving Niclioison.— T011- chcr. Margaret l-l. Giills. - NOTICE‘ 1'0 rue rustic-us EPPBIIQBHIEDH have been mnde with the Bank of Nova. Scotin to act as Treasurer of the fund's o! the P. E. Island Protestant orphanage- all stints collected either for the Bulld- lng "Fund or mailntenance 0t that institution, and remitted l0 11b“ above named Bunk will be plomill-l? acknowledged. In making rern/lttancea kindly stole plainly whether im- i119 Building Fund or Mnlntenances- Plans for the New Orphanage are now being completed by the archi- tects, after which a cut of tilte pro- posed bullding will b e published. and tenders called tor. By order of committee. _ 3271-l0-6-6l Mlnrtrtfs Littlmeni. 00.. Limited. Gentlomenr-Ever since cominil ttoma from the Boer wttr l have been bothered with running fever sores on my legs. l tried many selves and llnluionts: also doctor- ed continually tor the blood. but got. no permanent relief. till last winter when my mother got me to try MiNAKiTS LINIMENT. The effect of which was almost. musical Alter two bottles the sores com- pletely disappeared and 1 have worked every working day since. Yours srstetuliy, JOHN WALSH. Look Prosperous i By wearing Morris 8.: Smith's shoes. They are not only ideal; shoes for the busy busit_iess_ man because ol their ligand, comfort but titef hav ~a natty last and a nifl “style that makes them istinc- live. Good solid value these shoes at $6.50 up. Try them dtrliereg Morris a. Smith The big shoe store. in Lacbute, Qllu. 25th. i918. ' , -. J l "couiuur t-ioLumN-s CATA- las - . aots-ozz-ti Men's, SAMPLE sitozs anti broken lines on sale. Ailey & Co. 3349-10-8-31. SOUVENIR 0F PRINCE ED. wA-no tannins-subunit lllllls- trated ' descriptive souvenir ‘ ready w . Only . 60c. by mail 57c. Charlottetown Guardian. - .. ‘ 1353-7-fltt seas A YARD’ is cheap form inch armure. See bow pretty it ~.dl'fl'pea. in Patons store and got» o dress length. Xou can make ii Yvuraelf from a Paton pattern. ENJOYED VISIT a Mr. uiil MP8. 1D. A. Stewart and their litt- dflllgliier of Stellartnn, iN. 8.. ~ha\--- returned botne from spending at two tweaks visit with ‘Mrs. Stew- flWs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alert. Mcbousall, Argyle snore. -Mr. Stewart speaks very highly of the kindness shown them while on their visit through different pflpg 0f the lsia/nd. ' SPECIAL MEETING —'l‘he'Rrv F. S. Porter, Maritime Secretaigv of Chnadiau Bible Society and Jllllse Forbe s. of St. John, N. ell. arrived in this Province last Sav- urday evening. These gentlemen intend holding a number of set-vi eats of lhe Bible Society, Th9 plu- ces ‘and dates of these meetings will be found in this ‘paper. SCHOOL WORK -— Following la tllte ciii-szg. standing 'of Primrose School tor the month else. t. — GRADE 7 — Margaret Ca tellu; Mary MaoDtYnald, Jessie Acorn-— GRAIDE 6 — Lorne ‘Wlgglngtoii. Christena Acorn, Ada Acorn, equal Clermont McDonaidw- GRADE 5. —Mary Cantelio. and Augustine MclDonnld, equal; Chrlstena Can- teliio, Laura Acorn, Dnnlci Acorn, "Florence Cantello; —-G-R.ADE 4-- Cltira McMaater, Laura Miller. — GRADE 3. — 1 Div.—~Annle Aeorr. Margaret Acorn.— GRADE 3 2 Div.» Hector Canteilo. John (‘an- tello.— GRADE 1.~, Mary McMns- ter, Elizabeth Campbell, Florence Acorn. Irene Moll/taster, Bertha Acorn. Harold McLeod, Stillman Acot'n—— 1.. M. Rice, teacher. WEDDING BELLS — St Fran- cls de Sales Church, Little Pond. was thtrsceue of a pretty wedding rnlTuesday t morning, Sept. 28. when MiasIMaA-y MacDonald of the Auditor Generals Dcpartmen“ Ottawa, was united in marriage to Lleut. John J, blucDonuld, ot lslcn linnan. The bride, who wore n tailored suit of navy blue. with hat to match, was attended by bei- cotisin, Miss Annie G. MacDonald, while ‘Mr. John W." lllacDonzila ‘supported tfhe groom. Al the con- clusion of the nuptial Mass, cele- brated hy Rev. Dr. Walker, the bridal party motored to the home of the bride's brother, Mr. James A. E. MacDonald, where g smnipt- nous wedding ‘dinner nwsited them, Alter i; pleasant afternoon spent in music, speeches and song they "motored to Glenfittnri-n, where a receptdon was held. Among those present were Rev. A. J. ’MuoDonald, pastor of the croom and Rev. J. J. lllacDonuld. Summer-shim who both paid an eloquent tribute to record of Mr. MacDonald overseas. Their ‘many friends join in‘ wish- ing lMr. and ‘Mrs; MacDonald many‘ years of happiness. gQi-‘ij Mlnurtls Iilulmt-al Gus-cut Ulphlhtwlu 0 ososouosowotwsouwuosm The ityett 0i Autumn Autumn, at times, may seem_ severe, but in her happier moods she offers much to the lovers of out- l door life. Fall photography is full of opportunities for nature is then garbed in her prettiest robes. if you need a camera or supplies —or have films to be de- veloped and tinted-re- member our ‘aniera De- partment Our Toilet Goods De- partment also affords many things which-may be need- ed d uri rig the autumn months-Creams, Lotions, Powders, etc. etc. etc l-‘icltle fall weather will create some tieed for special remedies 'to com- bat certain ailments-such as colds“ coughs, rheu- mattslq, etc. etc. We have anticipated your ‘fall requirementsby pro- 1 vldinzlwt very complete stock of QUALITY G00 . “v Visit our store whenever it islconvenieni-and for ..your’bmer ency shop in dost RHON NUMB 3. Iiiliiisoti it Johnson PHI QUALITY ORUGITORI COR. KINT l PRINGI OTC. ces in this Province-lit the inter-- the splendid _» ' - CHARLOTTE/TOWN GUARDIAN. tin ciiutitlii. cuiuiiuu a WDMBN Fllllll . NORTH, SOUTH, ' EAST. WEST RECOMMEND LYDIA E. PINK- HAMW VEGETABLE COM. POUND N8 A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR WO- MEN'S ILLB ‘siwkane, Waeh.——"l want to rec- ommend Lydis E. Plnkhfllll’! Vege- table Compound (or W0mBl'l'B_flll~ manta as it helped me so much ‘ill-ml! middle ase."—-Mrs. MAR.- THA CONNOR, 1027 Mansfield Av- onue. All1|°11@.'l‘8lHs--“lt‘or almost. a year l was unfit to do my work as l sul- fered so from female ills. Ldyia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound re stored m-y health alter physicians had fulled."——<Mrs. IE. E. OWENS. llockville, Conn-"l suffered so long from female ills l was blue anti melancholy. Lydia E. Pink- lliilii'8 Vegetabe Compound restored my healtih imter everything else lldil failed."—-lMARY WIRZ, 3 Chant- berlain St. Oakland, Cal.—"Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable iCompound gave me such relief during Change of isife, ‘l Wish every woman could know about it. l surely praise this great remedy f women's ills."- MILS. MARY ASHLEY. 5709 Dover Street. The reason Lydia E. Pinkliums Vegctn-be (Yompiuntl is so success- ful is because it contains the cur- ntive strengthening properties u! good oltl. fashioned roots and herbs which act ylirectly on the feeble ur- gaitlam. _ 203 .i_..LQ}——-- SCHOOL WORK — THE FOLL- owing ls llie standing of the P.ll'|- intirc island School for llie trtniiiit of Sept.—— GRADE 7,—Mildrcd Wight; Ada Wight; Fabian Mur- phy- GRADE 6- Jerome Murphy GRADE 5—Eileen Wight; Eugene Murphy; Leona-rd Lannigan — GRADE 4—'l‘he0dore Lztuinlgttn; N. Wight; E. Campbell, GRADE 1 -- Vernon Campbell ~,PERF ‘EXT ATTENDANCE -- Mildred -Wlght, Archie Wight. Gladys Murphy, Eileen Wight, Evelyn Campbell, Nealie Wight, Eugene Murphy. Ada Wight, Teacher — IVI. Carmelita lyincDonnltL {C} Women Who Are, So Nervous “lT SEEMS AS THOUGH THEY WOULD FLY." "We al-l know them. and they are realize there is one tried and true non secret remedy for lltls c0ntli~ to supply thedemand‘ for it. _.Th:tt remedy is Vlnoi. the coil liver and iron strength-creator and body-lbullder. Mrs. Albert Buutllier of Halifax. N. S, say's:——“Thc llif-‘lllenzn leli. me all run-down and so weak and nervous ll wouitLnot work. Notltin seemed 1n help me until my daugh- ter brought nie a bottle of VlNOL. as it. built me tip zmtl restored my strength quickly. I cannot praise it enough." ens the circulation, strengthens the nerves and every organ in the body. accept no substitute. ___-__._¢0>_._._ Minus-d‘: Llnisncstt (Jun-n OO-OOOOOOO-I Stop at , -Co0k’s for .4 ( g4. /. POULTRY A surrut»; t Look filter your Poultry Flock. othlng 0n the farm , pays better than Poultry. with the high prices and big demand for Eggs and Dressed Poultry there is big money in it. and will continue to be. 4 The coat fol‘ feed and atten- on is small compared with the llnsncisl results. We make s specialty of; Poultry Foods and FUPDHrn. lust Arrived H0 Begs Peerless Ground Oyster lbells (it is sbsoltttelv necessary to give the flock shell for Egg Shell formation. D00 Bl s illlrs Oryetnl Grit. (A hen as no teeth. Grit must be token into the crop to sssist digestion.) 20:00 Poultry Leg llttmls. Mar the xoung Pullets with s leg but . so that. you csvn keep a record of their sire. \l\ Q have th Celluloid Rina end Allum nummutnbered bsnds Lowest Prices. Whoiseesle and Retail. Carter & Co. Ltd. 1 to be. pitietl, but if they could only - tion our drugglsts would not he able ' and itiaccompllsbed wonders for mc. Vino] enriches llie blood. tlllltik- A Your druggist sells it, therelore (Fnltlst. i Your Photos _‘ PAGE ~ FIVE _ . m Xfilib-Oi It OlillN o ‘ TO TtaE ' MATINEE 3.15 NIGHT 1 ANl) 8.45 suite? i Prince Edward A i SHE SURE DID REMODLL HER HUBBY:— t EDW Am). l DOROTHY GISH Z-s-Days Only Z Wednesday-Thursday , October l3-l4 . v i-rssi “utuouetuue; w rVlnvv-v v t; him. See how she Remodels llilll. and Director. In a Numorous C tnt-dy Drama on Feminimity’ HER HUSBAND” A riot til lliil-"lle promised i0 love but one: But he tell for the Manicure Girl and all the rest and its his wiie’s task to reuotlel Dorothy all. i. ii Dual int. 8S Star: J MIK DEMPSEY IN THE EIGHT CHAPTER OF castes: “lllllllll lllll” Pholglgxfi‘ ’ Corpofs lbfl i,v¢~.o-».v»oQ¢v.woQQ-v.>.-Q~¢.<Q-~-¢ -.---~-¢-. . '7" '1 -~ ll7heproductton I“ n ~;~,-,_”W J— _ ‘a Mirad€....'f""....' ‘ q The whole 0t life illumined: i LIVE HOG? WANTED points on the following dates:- ‘ihursday, Sept. 23rd. Thursday, Oct. 7th. lillB flesh, the blood, the soul hi’ living men and women“ sinning, struggling, loving. The reek 0i the under- world, tho lure oi the November and December. See our agents for prices, weights, etc. sea. 28 1-9-21 mtwtt “’¢*§1-§I'l4w§€ l ZEIVS Sample Shoe Sale ALL High Class Shoes We have purchased a-lotol Men's High Grade Fashionable. Samples and have included them tvilh all our broken lines of BELLS, EAGLE, SLATERS and BRAN- nou SHOES, these are CANADA’S BEST and sell from coast to coast from $13.00 to $l6.50-—the leathers are Black Calfskin, Kid and Kangaroo and many shades of Brown. Big Assortment to Choose from, All Sizes Sale price $11.6] 5")’ Ylll" Tax .39 Fa" Total $‘1‘2".00 Shoes New We have all sizes 5 1-2 to 12 and Many Styles Come in and‘ inspect--See the Styles & C0: . Fashionable Footwear 45. l - Mw-ww-o- ou- t Q'¢4-+M+-'+4~+t-»»v~o*Qt-Q#M¥HQH§K+II Our agents will loadlive hogs at our usual buying and every Thursday thereafter throughout Oct-liter,‘ We want a few good live buyers at points where we the breath ot the fields in summer. Fused with a l‘ are _nnt already represented. Write or phone for lninnient that will live Eor- particulars’ WM. DAVHZS Co" LTD" l ever ill your lieitrt. _ _k _ JOT THE DATES AND 1_ L- M-CRAIG- g “WE! 1 Middleton Is‘and Representative, 1 , . 9d F‘: art-rows ... _.-...-nar~s:-:<' ‘ _.Qq- fat-rm» ‘