f’ \_ . 51 t' i , t»i‘,\ v ‘t tt H5 ‘ f 1 , t it i 2' -.nga-1 f / l ;_;\_<\§fIk.>;/ tl 'L' I . L I E ,ily . '\.`i tif; gi.. . i -it lr i te. ."~ q. .lt 1 r , t t In-£¢lu-.\_|.a_._» H E *~'u»~»,- »- \. t 1 _ I |_ -_ fi, ' 5,/ P .yt . I , _ g l ll fire; ‘_ tt t its l if. t I uint- ras--4-R. L_-rl was Q HOOUIOUUWHPYH at n A r\..<~¢ nv- ._»f'.'f.°° l I eww? Q'- it i f t l ,_ -t--- -ar: rF=RIDAYU - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN- _ . g 121. _ _ .rn .,_ I F'd qy o ° ° , Islas.-711-11-1111-mo. " ' q ° ___' ` ` ' ' - , , g. _ - _ -wuisr Enaovso.-The wtok. _ Q _- 1' - -NEW RESWENCE-ML R~ W' ly whist in the Strand Theatre ' ,_ '~ _ Morrison, Summerside, bu mov- Kengltngton was -held on Tuesday ' Q’ . _ . '_ ed to his elegant newgdaidencs on mlm, and waged on mg.; p1eas,m¢_. _ ‘ 5 _ ' Water Street Ente' . ly. The prizes were won: Gents, by ' . C, 3 1 S ---° James Pondergest, Ladies, Mrs. ll -NOTICE TC FARMERSP-“YB \V£\ll8l‘ DBPHBTO. T119 MBL. Of lil# _ _ will load Live H058 at Albany Sta- series will be held on Tuesday. '25 A I lust. -Y- i tit'.n.2t.l. Splendid Showing - . ~ By Maritime Life _[2 ‘Q 4- if // f/ 2-ap - "~»-l">~.-1°' 1,7/ if 6 Attractive Specials in _ English Flannelette _ Spiro-British make, the best in the world-Imported direct. 27 inch heavy quality White, worth 35c for _ _ _ _ _ 28c 32 inch heavy quality White, worth 45c for _ _ _ _ _ 35c 36 inch extra fine heavy weave, worth 55c for _ _ 45c 32 inch fast cotton stripes' worth 45c for . . . . _ 35c 34 inch no better made, worth 55c for _ . . . _ . _ . _ _ 45c ' Cream Winceyett 36 inches wide-very fine weave, worth 45c for . . . _ _ . _ . . _ _ _ ~. . _ . . . . _ . _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ 30c ' it $1.25 Fuji silk--week end--ssc 1 I t 4 Natural Fuji Silk. regulal' $1.25. Week End _ _ 99c yard Heavy Shantung Silk, first quality, regular $1.00. For week end _ __ _ 89c yard l Small lot all Wool Coat- _ ings, heavy weight, some plaid lined. Week End Sale _ _ . _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ $1.59 yard Black Satin Charmeuse, regular $3.00. Special for week end _ . . . . _ _ $1.89 yard 4 NOTABLES FROM THE LINEN ROOM All linen crash towel- ing, 16 inches wide _ . . _ _ . _ . . _ ._ 16c yard Good quality En- glish circular pillow cotton, 40 and 42 in. wide.. _ _ _ _ - ._ 50cyard Fine Grey Bengal Cotton, 40 inches wide . _ . _ _ . . _ . . __ 16c yard Remnants of White Cotton at Half Price. 5 RIG BARGAINS iN THE GREAT House: FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT Ivory Scrim Curtaining, double border' 36 inches wide 18c’per yd. Warm, serviceable Bed Com- forts, well wadded and quilted and covered with a good strong cover- ing. Special Friday and Saturday _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ . . _ ._ $3.25 each White or Ivory double bordered scrim Curtains, 32 inches wide . _ _ . . . _ . . . . _ _ . . _ . _ _ i2c per yard Good strong White ,Union Blanket, size 60x80. Special week end price _ _ . _ . . _ _ . . . _ _ $6.95 pair A big range of reversible, dou- ble border Portier and Overdi-ape material. Friday and Saturday special at _ _ _ . . . _ . _ . . _ _ 65c' yard SATURDAY Vests 68e Ladies’ Vests in long sleeves S. S. N. S. and opera top 680 with drawers to match. Children’s Vests in all sizes . . . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ __ 49c Ladies’ Bloomers, good winter weight, in cream and black _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . . . . . . _ _ _ . _ __ $1.19 SPECIAL 89c Women’s Cashmere Hose in narrow ribbed, all' wool and have tri- ple reinforced heels and toes. These Hose are Penmans make; are shown in black, brown, pampos, mea- dow lark. All sizes. Regular $1.00 for 89c _Iii 6 I R ‘ "mt annul tion Tuesday. Nov. 25th paying highest market prlces._ Green ilros, Borden and Albany -cuanotan REPRESENTA- TIVE-The Guardia'n's Western representative has an otllce on Wat» or street, Summersltie- next to Laurence Gallant's Tailor Shop land directly opposite the Gallant Crockett block)-his phone number is 233, He is an experienced news- paperman. capable oi’ giving atl- vertisiltg colinsel and service, etc.. I and will be pleased to receive news. subscriptions or advertising. _ -GRAND BAZAAR-The Ladies of St. Mary's Academy Summerside are making extensive preparations for a Bazaar in aid of the New Ex~ tension ito the Convent' now in course of cbnstruotioli. The dates are fixed for Tuesday and Wediies da/y. November 25th and "26th. There will be a splendid disylgy oi useful articles on sale a`_nd the meals served will be up to the usu- al standard of excellence. All roads lead to St. Paui's Hall on -the atbovo dates. 704-11-13-m-13-19-21 24 Eastern Guardian _ _*SHOP from I-loiman's Catalog. _-_*SEND YOUR MUSKRAT and liiink skins where you can get tht- ntost money. Write for price list G. Ii. lil-:icQuarrie, Sun1merslde~ __*LUMBER WANTED-Write for prices. The Montague Furnish- ing Co., Ltd.-S_16-11-19-m-3i ._ *CHOICE BARRED PLY- - mont-h Rock cockerels $3.00 each tll_l Dec. Isl.-D, F, MacDonald, Montague. _ 646-11-10m\vf10li» I ..* CONCRETE WORK.-They HN* Rotting tht' gravel and sand. this fall for the concrete work in cnnuiectfoii with tho prepared new 'church at St. Murgnret`s next lispring. | _.'EASTERN AGENT - Mr. J. |W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- gent in Montague and will be pleas- ' l to el it d rtls- -tet rec ve news ems, a ve .ing. Job Printing, new and re-, `inewal subscriptions. tf. " .."SEED POTATOES CHEAP.»- ,Ona certified seed potato- grower, in the Souris district, is retailing lthc tulicrs to neur hy i`ztrni<‘i's at |l20 to 2;'ic a bushel, prime stock, for .scctl purposes. I ____ -Q _.*THE VERNON DRAMATIC ‘CLUB intend putting on it play “Dust of the Earth" in Montague llz\ll_ Novvnibor 24. Proeoetls, wor- thy cause. Curtain rises ut 8.20 sharp. Atlititfs.ion 350 and 50 4:, Night unfavourable, play following night.. 850-11-20-2i t ._*DULL TIMES IN LUMBER WOODS--A 'number of young men t`roln the Distern part of the Is- land returned to their homes, at :the end of the \vt~:k from a trip to the lumbering centres in New iiruuswir~.k_ No wurk. Tho restric- tions :uid cost tlit-roof, are proven ting litany of thc- young mon from i goilii.: to thc Maine lumber woods this fall. »WANT ED iN. l-:vlznv J.-.'~»‘“""“ ' " » _ " -` li _ 1 ._ ts- , ' 02-/ - euvs ~ - ,-. ' » nrtutsll » soars suns Y|NY\l§ lcllnl ..f_H.E1:fM , "I Cv _ANTQEPTIC The Time Is Now Delay may prove coltly ill more ways than one. _ Upon your eyes and the syn of your children rests a respon- sibility you cannot ignore. A V little Attention now will be l‘o~ paid many times In comfort ll well no n proven direct nld W megan. l have recently equipped my office with “The Do zen; Dlnlnoliiio Unit." This inlifn- ment lr absolutely the very ishat on the market for Eye Exlililn. MOORE 6 I'I LEOD LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘ ~ _ ‘ . ..-.:'-- -»--1-':..-~ . Our Professional Experience and Facilities are nt your lm- . madinte service. H. J. MABON" orronmjrniar llfmtlrno. P. l. Irina Olin Oonnoektl With Drngptoro ` It is with partlonable pride that established institution, has been 'n existence. And with the excep- :ion oi a substantial amount writ- ten in Bermuda this splendid vo- 'unte of business has been secured iltogeiher within the Maritime Pro- vinces. » the directors and leading execu- .ives of The Maritime Life point ‘o this business record, claiming it to be a better one than has been made by most of the Canadian com- panies in their ini-tial year. it ls t record which establishes the soundness of the company's busi- ness methods and reflect-s credit upon those under whose guidance its affairs have been conducted.'l`he achievement of writting more than $1,000.000, worth of insurance shows that the Maritime Life has already been able to create an ef- fective field force and it shows too. sincere and constant. effort on the part of those engaged in furthering its interests. The fact that the company is an “all Maritime" one, Maritime own‘- ed and Maritlnie directed. may in part he responsible for the excel- lcnt start it has received. but en- ergy and executive ability, fairness Sl»000,000, and it is the expectation of the directors. judging by the way. tlie stock is being taken up, that' the whole issue will be absorbed by the public in the near future. J. T. Wilson, president of the Maritime Life, speaks most optim- lstically of the future. declaringi that the field force is daily improv- ing itS Cirpacity and greater rc- sults can he expected in the immed.l late future. l Methodist Mission _ Band Concert 1 A large and appreciative audi- ence attendt-:l the annual musical concert oi’ the Methodist Church Mission Band. lieartz Memorial Solo-M -is Freda (‘olwlll Duet- Misses Marjorie and Pltylis Whi-tlock Recitation-Miss Norma A ers :fr Mother Goose Exercise. `VIolin solo-Miss Thelma Teed 'I`nblt~1i§ “Rock of Ages", - land Dorn Mutch t Duet~Misses Vera Wise und »~<;:._ri::;r;__.... lwags the Same-Alwags the I Rscitatlon-Miss Ruth Toombn Solo-Miss Ruth Ayers Chorus, "Rose, Rose. Rose,"- _ | I J a and d -si-|oP from i»iolman'| uataios. -.ci-iunct-i ssnvicss Fon _ ` Q / _ , ' ~ Nov. zsnn-trrssby-tartan, North _ I *T -ROBIN HOOD FLOOR, their Bedequo at 11 o'clock, Lower Bed- ' nie and Retail Hoimanwrltt mer e u at 3 0-clock D K Ro" Tasty Dishes OXO Cubes provide appetising soups, stews, gravies, and enrich all meat-dishes with little trouble and great economy. They improve the ,cooking and promote better health for the family. Strength lor the Invalid OXO Cubes are dietetically superior to beef-tea, and more economical. Hospitals, infirmaries, and public - institutions use OXO in preference to beef-tea. OXO is a splendid protection against influenza. The Children’s- Meals Let the children start and end the day with OXO and milk. Add an OXO Cube to a bowl of hot milk (diluted, if desired), and serve with bread or toast. For Business Girls OXO Cube sandwiches, or a cup of OXO and a few biscuits, make a sustaining and economical lunch. Many sedentary workers prefer an OXO lunch to heavier diet. They find it lessens nervous strain and is most refreshing. The Great Beet Economy ' ‘F-"‘ii°»‘?-' 131 "The AIOHY’ ' I) i t N . _ » s u- , txizlgtii s1`ftiol<`>fatit1so.°ret§-htellttng ln a perfect food a suflictent supply of proteins is essential. OX0 Sffiiifiliii gilt "§§`$f,'i§,°l,"§§'; 221 Cubes present valuable beef-proteins in a ,soluble _form and, in wit whieh has been achieved; by addition, accessory substances which increase nutrition, OX0i, _h M .iii Life Ass rancs om- ~ Daily tilfrttfilette etgmiitot-t_me..tits the concentrated goodness of fresh lean beef. OXO Cubes are “"“°*‘ ““” °'“““'”“"°“' "0" “ ‘”°“ solid nourishment-a most economical' food. fl .__ .tt ._ `i - _ ` , I lllu f i ll . i , _ - _ . . _ _'lf ‘,'f.?,,C",f i°B"‘ngtp;‘fg_‘,',f,;sf,lf,f vim; For Tommy Tomkins Painting Book never failsto delight \md°\1bte,~,';,',:;_,,," §°,°ff-1§',<;"-g1f“~tD°fHCM;-‘git ’,§"§‘,H,“,§{‘,“‘S‘,’§!'=”'°‘7‘°° 61°/‘ gg; yf°t""Y ~ -J»1\\v1=i8'>f~- 53 M 5,., ' »00-- -‘in Ollii Ziilcc Ow I C HT --»---------- »- ‘ ¢10i‘y .___.._.,..__..,__. - Oats-Deg, ; l RY. 1 t;£"L,"°“l‘f‘,l' """ ' .} nolrs pi-nl_24 Jtmlm- Mtsstm, Atchison _________________ 112|/,H9337 \f|.-mr, _____________ __ _ 57% PU Apt. A _ " " \ Glrln. Am. Car & Foundry ____,__ - ` BANKS X Whes-t-Doc. 151%; I_\iay'. »-7' .' ' _ %f[i1l0f;1§."S:\i;1@ Out for -iesus."- Am. Locomotive _______,____ as-34 nttnk c0m,,...m.., _________ __ 195 Misses Mario Mutch, Dorothy Tcctl and Ruth Ayers- ' (Repotited by request) Rccitation-Miss Isabel Josie _ Chorus, “‘Loving Helpers,"- Sololsts: Misses Hilda Fletcher, 0 _ _ _ _» ‘ Marjorie Holman, Jean Bentley g ‘ *F -f ~nus» _~ _~ Y f ‘ E ~ CASHMERE I ” _...'.°:.'.‘:.:~:'::..:f'at:...'n::.r gitoom-Sn15;,,§;";,,§g;;';§f;.,,.,_ A. n€Vel° Varles ”";§7‘%§,’,’{.’;'}g,§"};,",";'§"',.f1f§Zf-II' ’sts: Misses Marion Thorne, Flor- ' _ snmrrrg glibdllr snot- Godkin and Pearl Shermn I 9rsp0¢s1\0' , §‘:)‘;’p-lt)‘:§*5_§{,"=§§{l§'lfr Cmgfgg Your bread and cakes invariably will be _ ._ “_ Rami Gun] light and of perfect texture-your pastry 'A 'ummm °"§`Sf"f, °' C““i"" " flaky and delicious--if you use 1 Mus Margaret Mutch. soloist. E01? canhdepend on E(=2uaker Flour. It alwalys - a es t e same. v ry 'll' 'sri y asrooic oUoTATioNs A tested by 1...... t...t...t“t.. .'35 .§.’?ii..t..5l.,,. I nAt.tFAx, Nov. zo.-Quotation. “ Every sack of.Quaker Flour is guaranteed ,furnished by Ward & Johnston. ‘Members of the Montreal Stock ,Exchangoz . to give absolute satisfaction; Bell '"°"°l’h°“° --'~' °°°°° °- 138'* A salon or 'nn cum ima. i>¢¢r\»m¢a “tt summ. ‘Brompton -- , f St.. Lawrence_dl‘ioiir-:XIII 66 Ottawa Power ..._-_-.-_-__ _ gum, (jane Su r __________ 14 Sold by all leading retail ltoru, Citlrlottttvwli- tm - ‘A , Cub# Clue 9"!" Wd- GL N. narfsnaunv. |.'ro.. wnotmto omristmr. rum. ' g -- ~-me American iretroieum _~?_‘r.’_!'_'.'_`"§§' _"'f_`_"`"_`_f ° """ t .... ._ »- .T