' l. » Avfiiié ... ..L».. . . . .5; < ’. N0VEM9ER<7il1llW<?\" .~- i "l. -. A The Clfld A IVE your children [all the Christie Biscuits the can eat. Christie's Biscuits are not only do] cjously tasty but entirely wholesomqowing to the absolute purity of their ingredients, combined with faultlessiy clean methods ‘of "manufacture. Many Cllulilfdlll‘ have been, raised from " infancy o,» Christie's Arrqwroo! Biscuit: hrisiitie’s B1sf ciu1t s fy/IETGIS‘ a C/zristiie, Biscuit 9hr él/egy .7<'9sté “H117? e homers...» A RICE has always“; been of secondary impor- tance iffthe blending of KING COLE Orange ‘Pekoe. “ It has to be, if ‘that characteristic‘ .l3.l Church. New 15in h, Novemb- ”ni. Mt. ileihcrl at 2.45 p. m_ and " . Fran CHARLOTTETOWKHGUARDIRN.;'_E:‘_Y~"" ~ " "- Central "A SHOP rrom .-.H0lIllIl'l Catalog. ‘AUCTION AT MT.\._A]..QION.— The hi; auction sale 1t W. R. ‘Brown's, M0lln_t',_‘A'lblpll, has been .postponed until Saturday. Novem- ber eighth. ' ifiiil-il-OMZI. cauncn aenvicih-aui-"Ja. s. MacKsy of S p nierelds will con- duct service l - l die Memor- i-r 9th. at 7 "o'clock, $peciul music. i " . v.-. ALL men or. fri-(Tltzrhn-pna 8th. Siege Batteries who-want to attend, the N. C. 0's. Training Course at the Artillery School Kingston, Ont, coimnencing, Jan.‘iith,_ please be; at 1h.» mm Shod,f!‘uésddy'at' z ‘p; m. tSgnd.) Lt.-Col. J. P. Hooper. _ " _ BSB-lbl-mlti. 9i"? WEATHER FORECAST» FM‘ month of November I'm 3_ damp and foggy. 4 to 7 snow and blister‘. 8 to 12 cold. 13 to 14 threatening] 15 to 18 windy period. 19 to- 20 pleasant, 22 to 23 mild. 24 to 27 blustery, 28 to 30 cold BhdvBlOflIlY- YORK AND M-ARSHFIELIL- Sunday, November ll Thanksgiving ‘services as follows: York i1 u. m. |Marshi'ield, 3 p. m.; Brnckley. 7 p m.; with special music, ‘Prayer ser- vices neigt week on Tuesday at Bi zickley and on Thursday at York. CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD- Church oi’ England service next 'Sunday in Springfield at 11.00 a. m. and in ICrapaud at 7.00 p. m. Services will be of a National Thanksgiving character with spec- ial reference to Armistice Day, Ser- mon subject “Lest. we forget." All ale cordially invited. POWNAL CIRCUIT-On Sunday November 19th in Clifton at. ll a. Pownal at 7 p. m. Worship suitable i‘. r Armistice Sunday will be held. lTlld Orphanage girls will sing in the Mt, Herbert Worship. Rev. Ed- ward Morris will speak in lhe l'ownul Church on Sunday at l1 a. m_ ’i‘ho Quarterly Board will meet al the home of Mr. A. D. Brehaul. fll ‘Fuesduy, November lith at ll p. ill. l THANKSGIVING AND'ARMIS- .TICE DAY.—At the ‘Charlottetown Post Office. Monday; the 10th oi’ November being Thanksgiving Day the Post Office will be closed ex- CTDIlHF-r from l0.00 a. m. to 12.00 noon. when the Postage Stamp. General Delivery and Raglgtrgtign wickets will he open l'or two hours] inland afternoon malls will hel closed at 12.00 o'clock. On iSaiur-l rich flavor isto-be maintained; Unusually choicenhy [lrccetllllg Thanksgiving Day,‘ teas are continually sought for it, and the cost of these is irequéntlymchanging. KING core" orange Pekoejis i... the. real m... ‘we anti-won pas formerly. the Letter Carrloiwal iulll not huvc a halfhollday but will make a complete delivery lnl an well as in the- lovcr to whom a fine cup of tea is a delightful neces ‘.g§:f:;°" "m" °" M°'"l">'- Thanks-l sity. Any lowering of the qualitywouid be treason. 50m). The price of KlNG COLE Orange Pekoe has? l changed slightly from time to time, and may _again be higiher or- lower. according to market conditions, but its original exclusive flavor remains unaltered, .44 i i “The Extvrain Choice Tea.“ i NO COMPARISON ¢a_e.__--»-- When it comes to, Chewing Tobacco _ , because HICKETS BLACK TWIST has all other. brands beaten to a standstill for flavor-and quality- lllillilljrlidi "gllfllllllSlll " ‘ do, Lny, Limited =' Charlottetown 3.3”“ " '"*. o §5§Q+WUO~QGOQX§OQQQO4+FCNO+O 0-0 UGO-O RO-O-‘O 1 land Bulbs CH w‘ "a" Juli ~_.;.'i§...i"sh. annual Fell shipment of 01¢: autos dlrhct from" autumn. . ‘i ‘ |' i' l >4 "v l-Irno flowering counts and SINGLE runes. CRQQNTHB. oAFFoniLs," FRIESIA. W8. DARWIN. ll Christmas, 000., Yul .1. » . NAROISSUB, TULIPQ, HVACINTHS for blooming eta. Send for a...- I Orders at llut prices. Plant out-door l” '9 Ground" IQ 1 UL’, LIBT- POSTAGE PAID on Ill _.,_-. _‘- -. ‘ Mwlpy this month or next or , , . 41.," ti‘ ~< . Stanley Bridge. .;;;- Pelt-rs, P. E. l. Pod'grgg_ cockerel Day a momlng deliveryl‘ '" ‘ For Sore Feet-Mlnard’: Linlmonz I l l I Mcsscrs Patrick Smith, Newton I PERSONALS. ‘l-“l l" l"- lllllillvs Emerald were .n we wily resu-rday on business. Mr. Hugh McClure. of Brudal. lclwiay after visiting A.lllillll‘, lllontaguo. friends in BTOORHIIB. Calcdoma. Mrs. Archiiiahin_McDonald. of Kwlmulr. went through this city Yesterday on licr w-ay .i.; vial; 1,5,,- slatcr Mrs. Wallace McKay of Mrs. J. J. Cassldy. oi’ Brooklyn. hot ill. leavos tomorrow morning on a month's visit, with friends m Brookline. Mass, Egg" Laying Contest a Prizes Awarded during m, slim, Pmice Edward Island Eflfl-Llyling Contest for the Velr Ending October 29th, 1924. Class l.——'l‘o t-hu bird laying the largest number of eggs in the year oue Silver Cup donated by the (Iardwnll Feed and Cereal 00.. in lir- won twicu out of three contests Won by hen No. 76. Eggs lain 254. Barred Plymouth Rock. owned by Mr. l). ii‘. McDonald. Montague P. E. l. V-a-luo 850.00. This cup wai- won last. year by Mr. McDonald's lion No. 77. Class ll.-—'l‘o the pen laying thi largest number of Marketable egg: iluning the first four periods. (Win- tor months) 1st. Prlve Pen No. 17 Whitr iieglinrns 423 eggs. Mr. Edward llullpitt. Cardigan. P. E. 1. Pediigrer bane mturncii to his home yts- v / a . “Help Horne InduQtFWQ-r-Blul". ‘Goods llflade’ In the’ Maritlmes" f‘? 7“ ~ at... ~- It costs" no more to buy’ underwear» m. mi_ rs... w»: Combination (Sine u-ui. ‘at-limo. Also Vent and Dmi- ere. 82.00 n" luv mogul. No. MAI-I a l I I ll weight Cornbindltdu (Ilse: 84- A2). o!" ".15. Aim Vut and Drun- Qfl (Shel MJBLJI > $1.00 per Iormsfll. (lien 40-42 l . II llzlll var summit. F tailored-to-fit comfort and Three illustrated booklet: Mowing Stanfield’: wida range of nylon and wet ht: in mnfnmomon’: and c did- rsn’: underwear will be mailed on nquert. Writs for Hum. Sr/lrsriatifs Lmrnn Tiluilo, N. S. "assured of getting a soft, pensive. Compare it gar- "that vvillmakeetyou reallycomfortable Np, llW°l~§-- Comblnnlri-ii- I‘)! eor-ihi-d cvvicA (Sin! §l-‘I) ‘l BB u-lz l. rzfro w garment. Nn. 71M- ~Mnfium in I i p h t no o nl Bloomers. vwall. nrdiunnlarfl. ._.‘ l lmo. i fits you perfectly, use ordinary care in washing according to our‘ directions-and a Stanfield’s gar- ment will keep its size and snug tailored-to-fit shape as long as you ' wear it. And Stanfieldis stairds T h e w O m a n w h 0 strenuous wear. ' chooses Stanfield’s is _ .. HOUGHTFUL women are par- ticular about under- wear—rightly so. Pick and examine any luxurious fabric, soothing to Stanfiehrs garment the tenderest skin; snug _ ' .-, ‘ Feel its delightful softness. See. “how it's finished with scrupulous . attention to every detail; how the. seams lie flat, the buttons are sewn on to stay. Note its generous Cut," _ _ _ _ the full length of the garment- pricc. Youwill find it. over no slumping. Thiscarcful hialtihg‘. a long. period of wear, the is a part of cvcry_Stanfield’s~ gar- _ _ most economicalunderwcar 111cm. Wham/cf Prwc YOU pay, and V b _ in every weight: Pure Virgin Wool,‘ youcarr ‘uy Silko-Wool and mixtures of Wool ' , . .. id S'lk C . Stanfields will not shrmk! - an I y 0mm q _ w» 1 There's a size, style and weight ".. ~ n of Stanficld's for every member of every family, priced from $1 to $10. cxceptpiolnally {long wear... Yet'"'St’anfield’s lS not’ ex-l rncnt for garment, price for You don't have to buy‘ a size larger to "allow for shrinking." , Be carcfuLto select the size that '" law-i i. ‘\' SrANl-fn-ztifs UNDERWEAR BE COMFORTABLE THIS WINTERQWEAR srAhirnarbfs“ (‘OClKUFPl and 1 Pedigree pu-llet. 2nd. Prize pm No. lil, ‘White Lei! lmrna 413 eggs. Mr. 8am McP-her aon. Martinvale. P. E. l. 1. Pedigrcr (‘ockorr-l. largo-it number oi’ marketable elm during the first four periods. (Win- tnr months.) 1st. Pnlzo hen No. 34 Blffefl Rock 72 eggs. Rev. A. McAulay. 8t 2nd. Prize hen no, 3- 1361'!!!“ McDonald, M 511B. - .51 l- 1 Pedigree pullet. " .' on.“ iV.—'i‘o the pend-fairs tlv" lnrgert number oi’ moltllt OUETA during the YB"- coNsTIPATIou. gore. and energy. pep 1nd vim » l""'""l "umber at mlnik? b“ on‘? Cup mentioned above and 1. Ped- Ottawa Power ._-- --- 9* CH". Pfll-‘lllv Rflllwfly - - 152'“ l l.‘ . I I _ f , igree bocireral. Cuba Cane 8113M’ --- '“ New Yolk .C°"Ll'“l ---- “l Kl ' i 2nd. PIIIIO hen No. 40 Barred cub; can; sugar Pld. .... .. 65% Crucible Steel _.__- 56%. ' - Plymouth Rock 240 eggs. Rev. A- Pan American Pctmleurd ._. B4 international 1m?" 44 l McAullJ. St. Pollard, P. E. $. 1 Amman ca} bu“ _______ __ 140% Kelly Springfield ._. 15 I ' i. ma»; P°§§I§°vF "Pen glvin! the g'""‘;",$§‘i3hl“ 50 lfilzihzsilggliluihlrls; 1155;“ _ l return u" HI "‘ . "— " Ill‘ a . v .'— - l -- — y" CH most‘ revenue over cost oi teed for “an” 8mm. can __ Pm" Sm“ 05m. ___-_» ____ __ __ I _ I A in-Llfiyaeuw-vlval 1 ~ fir. Class lll.-—To the hen laying the 000mm‘ and Plymouth Rock 71 as, J4". D- P‘ “mo” Mme, o, conic». mamas-it:- Lin-ml. I ‘h? n." eé ./ ~ |horna Revenue (not) $20.33 Mr. .i. ‘T’! _ , __ ‘my 75% Bank Monfitroal = .... .."....__ 250 15L P1159 p“ us. 17, Whlte- 1M- ,|_ Mqflllllvrgy, Vernon Bridge. l’. ‘The? "if?" p“; """""""""" " ‘g-IV; mourazat EXCHANGE Bunk Nova Scotla ....... ._ 262 horns 1350 eggs. Mr. Edward Buu- n. i.. 1. Peltgrw Cockerel; _""“°" "l, ‘ ll'.:.l“c"‘r'l;_"" __ iilIli Vlrlory ............ .. 104.50 Whcat-Jhc. 14m; May. 160M: , . pltt. Osirllzan. P. a." l. 1 Pedigree i~‘._A. lgiacoll. g .i. ‘Gbtlélirzlrgrnl éfillfazhll; vciom- ~ 15 .933 VH1,“ __ __ ".65" July. “mm - cookers. contest sneaflr- “W” " " ,lll22 vi ‘tor; _. ._- -- corn-me». 10m; my. 1101/: llihroe- \ DBIIIKFGQ .'-—"—'{*_}'-. (lll-{llllllall glmlllslllllrplll- "" illfi 1937 viz-MW‘). _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1033i) _|u[y_ “putt ‘ i” "glllfitl-pflm m No 4 Barred m sTOCK QUQTATIQNS Qgflflmjl l§r'§,"g;_""""""-"""" “Vi, amKs outpost. 50%; may." as. Jill)’. ~ ' ' ~ ~ ' ' llzmk lloinlncrcu _________ ._ 198 53%. mouth Rocks 1847 eggs. Mrs. _ . _ Montreal Power -_ 184 , y _ _ "_ _ rmhk Hagidg. fldarialr. l. 1. “Amour. Nov. (L-Quotatlons Winnipeg Electric - —- Iimflf WW“ f“ WM“ "93"" m“ l5?‘ PBdlBNB 9° T9 ‘ - “l” furnl5h9fl"'by. Ward & Johnston. National Breweries 61% '" Plllla- . ' - ' "'11,; t ti; Montreal lltocll Atlantic Sugar ._ - ~~~- U ‘f . C... v... the N11334:. 3;; o e . .... -. . ways m orm 1n , up ty - '. ‘Am. Car &Y Foundry . 166 . eggs during the year. .35 A I m, 80% .. I N _ 76 B d P‘ __ Be" .Te_|ephone _________ .. I m, Jocomo e ..___ - - mglfthpllfgkhegfil lane. 511°». ll. arorlinton ....... -- ~ Am. Smelling a Reina. . . as I Dfinciflus McDonald, Montague, P. a. 1. The St. unveils.» Flour -- Anaconda Coppor ....... .. am " the year ,_ h m, semi» (netirflnifil ur..51"""h'1"'°' °°"'- - ' R Spanilh River 171d. tlt/Prlbe pmNlLlH, White uz- _ v _ T n ~= n; h" “mallow, - m “Willi? {$1 glsgflfilllrriii" 25"‘ illffilihggesllirlh-llflllliiisswll“f: {s ' THE f anatflwihag’; gi- . M . H, ,, ,., ‘WIS.’ m1 ..‘....‘._.._‘ i’63%-lita.li_Coppei-.,.....-..<..; .--»;. ; .~ '. 1. . ~ -" = » , ~ - mfiimm ...,_,.,,....._.._.....;‘.‘.....“' ................. .. _ u. s. a... ..‘ .......... “Tel PAcnrr ‘rm m adrift! a y (=0- j) a Z v