. 2,. $13# 7; . _r » l it _ii _ i i. .- . .~,.»¢,-f'<.,. .-_»f.-» - _ ' . , 1 ,_i..'.- ., 1 1 .='i'c~‘c¥.=.._i.'-....-._-- .- fl~?ll.f»;_.‘i.'.£' .~..-..:.‘.‘..'_»5f i< ' N°-“me “R-11;“’3? ._ _ fur f“HAs1.@>lte1Q_wi~i Gil-f\RmA_N mos nvs f _1 611', . .;-ni' ""_""i" .- ______________ ___ . 0 Il ' "°'“""_ St k Many Features Of Boofiof Trade cisiunii ouinnuiii InterestAndValueTo »C°""°" M“‘="'°"S’ Coming. Fox Show !.;‘.;“°;:‘°:..:;."‘°...°:““.‘§;l.°' _ -1° ievening. The chief item discussed Reduced, Fares _ ncevoso .ui roiiii. is coma. -mi ic camo' _destinations in- the -United States ir; 3 1;? oc Quotations ` ontreal I Pivotal New .1 1 M _ iiiiiiimiici-iii (Nov. ii) wifi-un -Sic-iygfh-f You sod.. Up to Four Day. Trips Ihre and `i "lifter for tlieilouhd _ One Day Trip; ‘El . goingnoon El'-iiiv,Ncv.-1o,w aces somliy, ov. 124 good taretum_loavinIf‘ destlns on not later than M0 - __ DAY midnight, Nov. 18, 1988, _ _ Tirht: and complete is/onirdlos from my qnu. 7' , . - . - _ _ _ mme CANADIAN ' 1- -` .- .'_ r. rl-1--#?i single rms for ti.. mums rr 'rlchtl Z°°i‘l Kilim! by any ' ` rose s n ¢ » in ...... ........s ii... .f in 8 NATIONAL ° Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance _ ......°°~"-°......‘>“.~.'““‘;'...».n‘.~ .‘::..a..:::::. ~ ` Events. 20-' Dol' loliil Cllllliied. Ze. per word; in Memoriam _ ._ ' i Notices. 'loc pci- meh: usa or noni me sph-iam ones- ings, Cards, etc., do. per name; Letters of Condolenoe, Ile. per inch; Notices of '_!hll\ks,u|d Appreciation, 70°. per imdb er;4_e_-pei; ward-__ _Other refer on applications. _ _ (Canadian Press) Stoekl ‘ Bathurst A Bell Tfl . Bruflinn' Cs_n Cnr,... .. Do'P!ii . . caution Ai inn- giln ... 12% 0111 Brides . . :io Dom Heel and Coal B ... 2 Int Nickel ... . 19 lifsssey Harris . . ... .. 4% 10% ‘iii Mit 8 (Canadian lress) - Allied Chem Am and F Pow ... Am Smalt ..... Ain Tel and Tel... . . .. Aulicondn ... ... ... . . .. A‘i:bisou .. ... ... .. Auburn Motor ... ... ... .. ;iethdS‘sel _ ,,, ... ,_ .`iiiiii il D ... C P rv Cline 1.. . . ... 'Wiesnrieake and Ohio .. .. (Ton Gu . .. .. .... Porn Products ..._ ... .. ._ Delaware and Bud ...' . . . ._ Eiiatlnnu . . . . .. ... . . ... Gen Elec ... ... ... ... ... Gan Foods . . ... ... . .. Gen Motors . . . . .. ... Int Harvester .. . ._ .Int Nickel . . ... ... . .. Close 100 . .. . 12% 5% 12% l\IcColl Front; . Montreal Pow~... . . . .. ... . Net Brew Power Corp ._ Quebec Power Bbnwlnigsn . . Steel of Clin ... 28'/5 Winnipeg-Ei .. - 14% 10% _ ' Nat, Biscuit ... ... ... . . ,... ' _ N Y Central ... ... ... ... ... ‘_ Nor_th Amer'can ... ... ... ... Pub Ser N .7 ... ... . .. 1 ~ - » ii _ . . _ ._ _. .. .- _ .» -_ _s»’.".'.‘»’ ou N . '::.':: ic .ii `r > |'l'er Gulf .. .. .. MoNr1i.1iiArT'o:z” :f1°l"i'ils huticr }§{‘_l°” """",'i° --1 -'--. end egg monkets sirengihencd slight- "“.€';] PC°_!f° "° '°' "' ly on the Montreal iluirv unil proqpcc " sen |‘;)" "' "‘ "' ' ~ H-~ markets toilny while other llncs re- U S mn; °r "' '°' "° "° "- mainc-ii unchanged. No 1 gr.\de but vnnadl” "‘ "‘ "' "' "- ter in car ots or less was quoted ut we mfngo “‘ "' "' "‘ '- =-»» -ei ~--» - »-u--. f-»-.-fu ...:...‘:..°ff_ f~- - f~- -;:_:; ... ... .-- 27% 8 li 111% 13% 45 35 275' 24'! 12’ 62 39 39'- 7414 4411/ 'I1 119; 331/ ZW 357: 18% 411/ 20'!- 15% 35% 6'/1 40% 3606 37'!- 104|! su. is :mai 111/. sw. af' Greatest World‘Event Of Its Kind To Be Held, W" "“°‘°’”‘°°”‘”’i-i ’“°°”‘““ °' me Here November 7-9 ‘ _me Maritime Board of Trade at Kent- - M ° l Exhibitions of cu classes src cu- work and places the various classcs. A ’“°1“"°” °"i°""°d “t th” lm quarterly meeting instructing the tremely valuable to the average pro- By close observation and question-1 ~'iU0¢1’. because-of the information ing. the reasons why a certain fox Cmmcu to take up the mm” M ii/liliill 18 Sli/GD not billy W lbserva- goes to the top may be ascertained. pmcurmg 5 reducmn in C" ferry sion. but through me oppoztunlty of A further study of this animal is of passenger rates was read. It was conference with other breeders, who Jnestimable value, in that the ob- decided that the federal represent" my be 8-ble to give valuable point- sewer may receive and fix iii his mv” bf “ked w b° presmb 5" “ ers on breeding, care and handlingl mind a clear impression of the type, of live stock. There is no better and quality whicha, good fox shouldl Dr' J' A- Claxk “ned “Wu Mf- medium through which informationl possess. In subsequent woiik the in- R- O' Parent Wh” l”`°“9hi' “P the may be secured than that of the’ formation thus gleaned may be ap- matte’ °f B°Y s°°“f' APPW DHY- man of practical experience who plied in the individual breeders The P1811. MI- P9-rent stated, was has found out certain things by ranch, ' _to have the boys sell apples on the deaiinrwiih his animals for many 'rho opportunities which thc ro. Street- The °ble<=t was to raise YBBYS- Show supplies are unlimited tothoss iii°ii¢Y lor the Boy Scouts and to 111 nv muse oi the iivs stock in- who are alert io its possiniuiics, mul advertise anbloi. the growing oil dustry is there it greater need of who really are anxious to perfect the which has been neglected in thisl such information than in fox breed- foxes under their care. All exhibl-_ Province. The boys desire to raise ing, for this after all is a compara- tions are justified by the education, money for tents. The Premier, thel tively new phase of animal produc- stimulation and encouragement they Department of Agriculture, the] tion, and there is still much io be are able to give to the average Experimental Fann, the Mayo.- _ruoim_ umca_s.na'iau'oi»y ' seats. » ‘- - O X%O§k `na'ri-:=-as-per wore. i tavern.- rertlom-for the price of two;~strieeu_ payable In ndvmce.. - ‘ “To . SMALL OFFICE T0 IST.-APPLE 195 GFBIWD street. _ 2215. 1.-__-T_‘*"*“"""""“"""-"2 ' HOUSE T0 RENT--INQUIRE AT 105 Hillsboro. 2290 advertisement twenty .' ` For Sale -. ~ FOR SALE - AUUTIUN FORT!- Five. Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian' Central Job Pflliiiery . .Nov I-_tf _ UARBOABD SUITABLE FOB lining outhouses, etc, lo per sheet. Guardian Offioe. tf. ro 1.11.1' _ FURNISHED HOUSE. All oonveniéhcjes, Centrally locat- ed, Apply Guardian Oflice. 22801 FOR. SALE-MOTOR BOATLIBICE reasonable. Apply X. Y. 2i.'Guard- -_ ian. 2274. I 5 _. i Engagements Wanted ARTHUR lI_0IvDEBs""NEGRD TEN,- or, available for er_igagemants._ __ Write now. for dates, -and terms ` Care .1ohri`B.‘.Walker, Kensington, P. E. I. ' ' 2277. Miscellaneous _ rllu1mnLLAs_ j nnramap __- $7_ Pownsi ist; south. 2300 B.00MERS‘.1\ND BQARDERS ACP. comodated at 121 P0W!i°l Street- __ _ _ 225'|‘ l_ FUR COATS REMODELLBD. RE-l paired, relined, clea.ned,. glazed scientifically, satisfactory. Charg- es reiifsonable. Calder’s expert iurrier, 205 Euston St. 2288 i"emaie"l'lel`p W`il1!éd"”|j_ f 1 WANTED-IIOUSEKEEPER, Mine die aged woman. Apply Guardian. 2313. -Brite M°v_°1__,-___ L 0 C A L REPRESENTATIVES wanted for special_Chi‘istmas pro- position, Earn five to't_en dollars per day. Spare' or full time work. Liberal guarantee... Winston C0.. Tolonto D t L 2 » - N-643. . _eo _ _ srznoivlw -rM1=o1vrs'1.'A1w.n` _ Quaivrnms' 'msn ou. ____ i -FOR SALE - 1930 FOBD.COUPE MoN'rR.nAL. __Que.. oct- 31-£10111 - siderable quantities- off filth oils -ore imported into Belgium _for _ UN/P making, states the..Natur\l Resour- ces Department of the"Can`iidion National Railways. These' include herring oil, cod oil, whale oil, sar- dlne oil and~‘i!ish" oil. Exoe'pt_for small quantities ofsardine o.l, no fish oil is manufactured in Bel- gium. Fish oils 'ers' also iuicd. in the tanning industry ,but not to e very great extent. Cod livex"_o1l is' also used for poultry feeding and lor human consumption. c DANDRUFF ' :gi lsllinf Hsix. - C! ll U M- siiytitegl? lolnk. I)`o"tbii l"` H times; week ell will be s fa i4@`?i>l f_|MENT. Professional "(i.t”i'_lis. Stewart, &,`___ 'cwther 1. g. s'rew.~.n_i.-ir. o lann1__~=1~_i_'=il§7.-,¥i)»ni¢~.i:_‘:iii§_ no , PN ||oi_@f>r_-_%3_»__i.;>aio_ ._ MoLEOD__ ~&: .3ENTi._j.»E'Y__. I. A. BENTLEY W. I. BENTLEY, l. 0. lurinisr md Attorney-s_t-IA! MONEY T0 LUAN Office. |00 l.i% 8% -_-Eli I-‘oa wane- o Lnisfc oemidueic»¢eRvli¢n~°~ ‘_ *H The Trask Well Co. VAUGIIAN Il. GROOM Local Representative Harley M. Boll's Law Olioe Summ ilenl H19 ,,, ,_ {° g _‘,. jf’ __ Prohibiti 'n l nftnlsslbn. Clue. Il. Bloch. Chairman. Charlottetown » Ill. B. Mebensld. West St. Peters John Simpson, Hamilton. lend all information regsrdilll -lgsic. In the past-maijyhevo li¢°¥i imlaow oi the isis captaimoslcm " ss s staunch memberiof th Kirk FOB. SALE-BULLDOG CLUTCH, Model C. Apply Box 492, city. ' 2287 FOB. SALE _ R.EG-I,&TER_E_D_- _ Shorthorn bull four year old._'D. H. Miuchison, North River. 2318. FOB. SALE - AUCTION FORTY- _Five, Bridge and Whist Score Car-is. Guardian Central Job 'Printery. ' Nov 1-tf. ,_ or 1928 Chevrolet Sedan. Phone _R-642, Miilview. _ 2196. _ Wanted ` WANTED-TRANSPORTATION T0 Toronto or Montreal. Phone 8520-I... | 253. WANTED - SUN USED RAD- liofnrs or coils for hot-‘water-imdb -~-ing. Box 509, Bumiriefside. State- prloe. ~: . _2__3E8 Iii MEMURIAM ._.;, _ MARY ANN HARRIS _ There passed away at St. Pau1‘s Hospital, Vancouver, .iritish Colum- bia, October 2, 1933, Mary _l__1ll'i Hill' rls, widow. of Lemuel Wallace Harris of Charlottetown, Prince .Edward Island. Private funeral services were held on Thilfsdhi' 8~ft€l’D°0l`i. _October 5th. Rev. Dr. J. S. Hender- son officiating. Entombment, The Abbey, ocean View Burial 2arl_r._ Mrs. Harris was the daughter of the late George and Anne Ferguson Walker, Charlottetown. She is sur- vived by three daughters, Mrs. C. D. McEiu:liern, Mrs. E. H. Morrison Mrs. T. F. Daly, and one grand- child, Enid I-larris McEachern, all of vancouver, 13.0.; also two brothers, Charles Young Walker, Vancouver, and George Sutherland Walker. Al- lston, Massachusetts. James Walker, residing in Gary, Indiana, and Frank, Charlottetown, are half- brothers of the deceased. ' An artist to the finger tips, Mrs. Harris excelled in painting and mu- charmed by her beautiful singing. She was an active member of Zion Presbyterian Church before leaving Charlottetown with her young fam- ily in April, 1904. Her husband had .passed away in January of that ‘_-`yea.r. Of Mrs. Harris it can 'truly _"hs sale "sho has ieu the world bee- `m- for having lived in it." _ sms. mmm ca`m°aa_r.x. _ Friends will regret toilearn of the fasting of Mrs. Lctitig Campbell, Campbell, at the home of her daush- ter. Mrs. Hugh Mcncan. _ ' Mrs. Campbell had reached the advanced ago of D2 years and had' enioyed the esteem of K largecircle of friends -in hor long? an _useful- `iife. 5:) ', .'..- - f` Mn. osmpneii hoe lm ia' rollin; - health for some time Hd her death was not uneliwcted iibut _"many friends will miss her cheer! greetins when they called to Ido her. She Shores me will no noi-ic4'{,i. beside her late husband, pre-_ deceased her mm! ¥°l‘l'l .- Besides her dsudhtesl withxrhms the esusntcn. im. me ` Boston and Mrs. C les g Vancouver, 5.0., to_ VIH! ly|I\°‘ pithy is smmioo. '= . .. " 'rho nmol-si tools plies with 10'/g to 20 cents on Mirulav. Re- ceive crniinued light only 10 lioxrs boliiir off<=red'for sale. Fr-‘sb e_"gs flrmed on the 018 mor- ket as supplies cont'nucd scarce. G`sd§d,.sh`|\nicnts in eirlots or less of 0"tsr'os were 40 to 42 cents I dozen for extras.'35 to 30 cents for firstl and 18 cents- for second’ whi'n rtorigg eggs remained st 21 cents for- .i1rli~ns, 10 cents for f'rsts and 18 to 16% cents at 0 to 0'/4 cents A pou"d for Olitarins cents per 80 pound bug and New Monthly rocks in s‘or"ge were an- nounced nt the boa"d nf triida today. f‘i-cnmery butter stocks were less than I Yéili' 28'* B* were fresh eggs creases f"om n mon‘h nqo. The figur lfh f ll M3: Sept 30 1033 184.280; Oct 31, 193-'i 'mo,r4o. - ' - Dn‘ry_ butter-Oct 81 1033 2.279: sent so. 1r|.'i:i_ 1.s~4¢ oct si ishs an Cheese, Ort ffl 1033 23'! £103: Sept 30 10.1.1, 252,570; off :ii 1533, 145111. Fresh e|rga_ 4378: Fresh eggs 0'# 31 1033 4878; Sept 30 1033, 7,'-"0: 0:" fu inflfi M72, S‘orn'"‘ evra. Oc' 3' 'l‘\fi'l_ 77,750; gD"_;it 30 1033. 107.010; Ort 31 1933 73,- LIVES TOCK (fnnndlnn Press) BI0NTRY~`AL Oct 31-0*ferlngs on the tirn .\lontr~\l livestock market* today tntnl‘ed 'IRL Receipts were coni- rlosed M3211 cultic, 1371 cnlvcs, 332 hogs nrd 78 sheep nml lambs. Culver were unchanged. Prices ranged from S2 for zrnssers to $6.50 for zonal quality venh. ' There were only 70 rheep and inml».~ fr#-|;iiie arédutheae were not enough to Y' 'I ii c quo ons. *Hogs were steady. Barons and but- chers brought $5.75 S”i~c‘s rl"ew $1 pei- hnl: prouiilim. Henvlcs $5 2% and extra henrlcs $\,7.'f nnd lights ;5_50_ Bows were from $450 to $5.25_ sc- corillng to wclgbt and quality. 'EX CHA N GE (Canadian Prem) ` MD.\"l‘ItEAl., Oct 31-“rltlsh and f reign ex:-hriiige in relfitlnn tn the Vlinafiliin dollar as compiled hy the ilnynl Bunk of Cnuadis closed fodiiy as 4 3 3 f ._. _ _ ‘i._'oi'o-.to .lli..e.»-Irre ularly -l, iillringléttciinlillduilllztiins bm' of i 0"' Y°'l‘*°'°°l“ lilllilil 1° Quebec potatoes brought U to 70 .l.Y,'m:_|‘pe“_whe“ pnctuu’ as w cnin~\:»ris'\ns. n ow: Cronin-r_v i-u~~r oct si loss 114. liiiefiil s follower- Argenilris peso .$008. Auiitrniii pound 3.85411. Austria snhiiling 1.1771. _Belrlum beige _‘Zi-17. lirnsll mil~es _(18115. .Bulgaria lev .0201 _ Cblnl Hong Kong dpllars Czechoslovakia crown 0460. Denmark kr-'inn _21|i7. _(S522. 'Kirk Cemetery at Cape '1_2rhverse. 3'* _ Y.°cURB he livca, time on lou telecom* sfternoon from her laid _ to _ Flnlnnd fimnnrk 0223. Franco franc .000l. Gormiinv reiciisninrk 3609. flreat B"ituln pound 4.84118. flreoce d“iichn|a .i’087. Ho`lsnd finrin .0192 Hirignry pongo .2741. India rupee .7il\84. ltuly llra .0S0'7. Jnpnn yen _'.’lli4. .Yugoslavia dinnr .0212. Nr-\v Zen"l'iil pound 3.8000. Norwny krone _'.'~Hl. Poland :loti .17'll. ‘Ro`u\n.‘in|a leu .0(i0l`i. 'Soutl1..Afl‘icn pound 4 8352. Spain pe e‘s 12112. Sweden k one .210~f. rlivitrcrinnd f one N74. Un`ted Suites dollnr 1% per cent premium. _ (Cnnsillln Press) Exchange rates ut the close today were :- ‘ At liiontrnnl-Pound 468 5-10; U. S ii dnilnr 1.0ii/,g f.-mic .0 _ At New York- Pound 4.77; Cnnad- inn dollar ll.*l".°iice.'plcnuc “1_=.uo:.1cs-', c child blowing “feed attendance at the annual 110 burned blueprints in the streets bub‘o1"s, painted by his grandfath- m°°iliiS 0! i-118 organization on 22,, 'sms Ove.-turned automobiles in the cr, sir John Miusis, British mist. N°v~ 8 and 9. at Kentvllle. N. S. 3 ' first s'rlous outbreak of a month- Since childhood this name hasl A letter received by M1-_ R., 15, it/_ old mol and diemakers strike. _stuck to the new Vice-Admiral, M\1lCh To the Maritime 'I`ransD0l‘-1 ion i, Five men were lhll-lied Sllgli-t1Y|whose promotion is the result of_tation Commission requested him and six were arrested as police The rioters were said by police to have numbered 2,500 men. Leaders of the tool and diemak- ere strike. which has been in pro- gress a month disclamed any con- ‘8 I __i_i_% nection with the demonstration,l¢cn¢1y by the Admiralty, 3.15 - 12 40 . employers themselves said they liid not believe reputabe tool and die- se makers were connected with the 3 disturbance. 10 120 50 4.1 37 _ 21;, 5 _ 12 oi Plant managers said the demon- He was in wmmnnd gg me Red siration in each case was directed at tcol and diemrkers who had not ,li joined the strike. of scotland, Vi .\lcWntters ... ... ... .. ... .. -‘iii-flow -.. . . ... ... .. Moff Hull ... ... ... ... . ....- iiiilrvlhy . . ... ... . Ncivbec .. ... ... .. . ...... i :i 7% ‘ii -. Ninieslng .. ... ... ... I dl Q2 long statement referring to the an "misunderstanding of present act- 1025 112 55 :in North Can ... ... ... ..» ... .. Olga Oil ... . ... Pnymssier .. ... .. ... ... ... Pre-rnier . . ... ... ... _... Pros Air ... ... ... ... ... on im 10'! I us 44 no len eip ln 1 so ics io aio 44 30% 17 25 17 2% 9 'li 1-i 183 14 5 50 4*/3 2 Sill 2% in sit ws 90.1 livin :ii/. 2 13 lv. 10 3 3 ii 2; Live or Dressed Chickens B0 is 7'/ xg.: Slilp Earl? ll'l Wéelf. One of the fundamental refiiilfif' l="l*‘l3l"'-'~"`f-l"f°--:`-`--"T “lu” "¢:<.§'&Ii>oi:1i’.i§iJ1R.{`s"siiii° §'L°.`.`.`1..".'..`..".°.f§"`.....'I§..‘?.ff.'$`.““°'.`.i ~l1u\1 'rl-is B1-:sr-iiR1~:i~:i> BaT'reR" , 2299 soil °fs=11i° mai-Wi'~ §§_“°iGr0W1ng Activity L3,I1(l S6l1l.l6I1l0ll. 45 101 In Sheffield Plants , Erlgiand, Oct 31- (C. P. Cable)-The Sheffield chamber of commerce tonight took note of repo.ts of increased arma- eii ment manufactiire and issued a iv1ti`”s in Sh ffield regarding arma- ment manufacture." 95| Replacement of ships and mater 'in arrears. acccuming for the pre- that a large propa_t1on of that ing constructed under ordinary work being done, lt concluded is re resented by large commercial automobiles and stainless steel. N0 PUBLICITY A writer mentions the case of s lady eentensrian who has never been photographed. Something seems to tell us that she was not led for Egg Circle members. United Kingdom has been sus-I T_EFf0N'1`0_ Z0” 31~‘C-Z->~ ';`_° ii d in ill auo or the _.uc-film °PP'°°i- S Wives- *Si f- ' ___ ilxsmen wngllxsiig ofnthe Di$uma_:Ask Professor T. Pswell, dean of; a S P F 40 l M conference ,Toronto tattooers. It mayhave tak- ms ' _ it _ _ en 20 years to restoe curves to the another step toward a. reduction i.n` the average age of Admirals on ac- tive list. It is one of several promotions fo`l0wing the placing of Admiral Sir Frank Larkin on the rctired_ list at his own request, to facilitate the promotion of younger officers. His retirement, and the other pro- mot'ons, were announced just re- Vice Admiral James is re-ap- polnted to the command of the Battle Cruiser Squadron, which he has held for more than a year past. forces in the recent ccmbined na-' val and air exccisa-s of 'he coast For Unemployed LONDON, Oct 31-(C. P. Cable) -The po'itical oorrspondent of the Con`e:vative Morning Post fo- day said the Government is con- sidering e land settlement for re-| lief of unemplo' ment, believed to call for expenditure of 10,000,000 pounds in England and Wales and 4,000,000 pounds in Scotland. TAT00 ARTIST PLIES IFS to be present at a meeting of the old Commission on Nov. 'I at Kent-l ville. 1 There was some discussion on the matter of freight rates. l The matter of representation at the Maritime Board meeting was discussed. 1 It was decided- that Dr. J. A. Clark be the voting delegate. Mr. R. L. Cotton thought that during the winter season the;-5 should be a pullman car on the train one day a week. It was decided that the Trans- portation Committee prepare rep-i 1-esentations tg be forwarded to the railway. This column in reserved for Gueeh’l County news of local Interest but Ml- rertlslng of n newsy nature mly be inserted nt 4 cents A vrord strictly puyishle in advance. ENTRIES FOB FOX SHOW close November 3rd, 2295 NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. -- Advertisers are requested to Send in their copy so as to reach the Guardian Office by 11.00 A. M.. the day previous to insertion, otherwise insertion will be delayed a day. REGISTRATION CERTIFI- CATES must be submitted with Fox Show entries. 2297 CRIPPLED CHILDRENS CLIN- IC at the Red Cross Office, Char- lottetown, Thursday, November 2nd. and at the Town Hall, Summerside. Wednesday, November Bth, 3145. ENTRIES I-‘OR FOX SHOW should be mailed to Exhibition Office, Tweel Building. 2298 A SPECIAL AND COBDIAL invi- tation is extended to the ladies to attend the meeting of the Queen’s County Conservative Association in the Market Hall on Friday evening at 8 o’clock, November 3rd. 2285. DELIGIITFUL TEA-A most suc- cessful and enjoyable afternoon tea was held yesterday by the Wo-he-lo Club at the spacious residence of Mrs. W, R. Aitken, Longworth Ave- nue. Delightful music was render- ed during the tea hour by Miss Nan Shaw, popular Charlottetown artist. The dining room was appropriately decorated with Halloween trim- mings and out flowers. Little Miss Billie Bourke attended the door. The guests were ushered to the drawing room by Miss Florence Platte. where they were received by Mrs. W. R. Aitken and Mrs. Ivan Horne. Mrs. LeBaron Tait and Mrs. Percy Guill- son poured tea. They were assisted in serving by Mrs. Arthur H. Duvar and Mrs. George Wood, Miss Anna. Meir, Miss Mary Lowther, Mrs. Her- bert Michahellas, Mrs. Walter Wil- son, Mrs. James Montgomery, Mrs. Harry Cudmore, Mrs. Theodore Bayer, Mrs. George Tweedy. Mrs. Jack Stems. Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. James Tait, Mrs. Frank Stew- art and Mrs. Fraser Morrow. PERSONALS Mr. Alec McEalche'rn, Johnson’S River, was ln the city yesterday. Miss Annie Corrigan has returned to Boston after spending a pleasant vacation with relatives in Tracadio Rev. Mr. Quiggan, who has been conducting an Evangelistic Service at Central Christian Church left Monday for Montreal. Mrs. Thomas McGulga.n has re- turned home from the City Hospi- tal where she underwent an oper- ation a few weeks ago. ::Money easily earned al agent There were 1.116 sugar bushes in Canada operating under the Map`e Sugar Industry Act last Yeafl ajso 24 manufn turing or packing plants. . 1 "Muscular Rheumatism subdued, When one is a. sufferer from mils- cular rheumatism he cannot do bet- ter than to have the region rubbed with Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. Let the rubbing be brisk and continue until ease is secured. There is morc virtue in a bottle of it than can bc The statement acid that during I l---_-' . Home Calls Mode. fully estimated. for our reliable Une of trees and shrubs. Full or part time. Cash com- mission paid weekly. Complete M1158 of 900 proven varieties Red Tag Nursery Products. Illustrated Liter- ature, finest equipment to help Wil selL Write Dominion Nurseries, Montreal.--110. l ur. W. ii. Garson CHIIOPRACTOB. nu-cc rcs. rumor Graduate iz4 rriocs st. rhons im the 1`st few years the normal pro- ' * _ _ __._as-sn. _ 1 _ ng-im i gramme of naval building in the. TRADE ‘_ -_ . »m15_ it added had become gremy fashion books. but never in all; » those 20 years have the many- nnt ..Bug__uy.. Increased activity in manly chests that wear them ini many Sheffield plants. Figures, it Purple and blue been inclined t0_ continued, show ony 20 percent of, the turnover 0! large ,wel ,kms Curves are one of Professor Poiw-i is represented by m.mamem,s_ md eli’s staples. He has been tattoo-_ ing in Toronto since 1010 and regret them as old fashioned. 'work is mme up of mume pm. ‘ ought to know what Toronto likes] 41,5 pe)-mg mlchmery for wa,-ships be-i Sea-going Toronto, he says, pre- sg fers the “S~ior's Grave." It is said 5 _p__o¥mmm____ } to look good on a forearm-a non- _ Th-9 Nmammg 50 percent of me chalant hearty in a sailor suit _ nonchilantly drowning in billows abloom in a forest of hair. sclllemes, mercantile marine build-- 01 <°“i'S° l-l'i€i`° is al-9° the l»°i'iib‘ ing, production of alloy-steel for Fl/UN ¢i\8i'iW¢il- _“Iii M°iii°i'Y °f Mother.” Tnat is another of To- ronws favorites. But perhaps the "most favorite" accordng to the professor, is one of a lady in a red costume balancng on s ball and holding doves in her hands. She doesnt. it is explained, hurt much nth Bef Dis In acu.e”___P,mch_ to have done, "De _ ore - | honor"-o. skull naied to a. heart In AI- ‘by a big Juicy dagger-is another lfavorlte. And there are always the abundant Britannia, and "Mans D T L E A N Ruin" 'sed in a wine glass , a c ._ D0 1 angc nt of play-' and Fowl, now being l|gm|. :E mf" an me il Aoarcsscs riumcs naxcii 1_ mils west 85 Rvchrster Si. Apt. 54 North R-vii' R0-Ill 70 Dnrrhrstfr Si. 0f’fl:c 1320 (loot shore l7f"l“’i’l»l'i All my foundation stock is Why take chances buying from ordinary animals, some did this and find it psys. to you. I can supply a few medium, light medium and pals silver males with 4 to 5 consecutive crosses of PRIZE BLOOD. individuals. I have line bred and in-bred them until the color texture and veillng has been I believe set.. These puali- tics are most necessary for GOOD PELTS. but unless you get a. high average of the right type in each litter you will take years establishing s quality herd. You may psy n few dollars more for SUPERB FOXES but you will get he benefit of years of careful breeding, I Ionlyreserveafewm.slessoIrun4io5femalesto each male. I never had s pm refuse to DOUBLE MATS, this quality in a good male should make him more valuable Prices and Terms reasonable. _ amou edigreed Male ox i A bred from s. few outstanding foxes which have been bred of the increoso may be good ...mmm ._ _ -_._..-» -1., ._ .........»s»s. \ -... 1...-~ ~r: -x fl.. _ 1 .. - __ ,___ ri--f~)‘»--ii_. __ _ . _ i i ri ._)_ "1 o- st .. no 516 on C( YN el N c. fb rm or of ::: _ . - . _i il - . Tam