'4' ‘ .. m. slam-Knox x4fl§ny 1,...‘ m,“ . THE CHARLQTTETOWN GQARDIAN ‘W911. ‘ "r m&~.. cyilitfl-‘U a, EH11"... NOVEMBER 20,4337 .. M‘ Western Guardian -BUYING POTATOES every day at J. F. Lord's new warehouse. Albany Station. highest market ‘prices. Harris Abbutolr 00., Ltd. i -nosm HOOD name CHINA ions. am» om. Better China. “All grocers. ll-lt-Zwlts. -L08T BETWEEN Cape Trav- erse and St. Eleanors, spare tire NEL DR5$8E‘8.--8l$es 10 lo 42, ‘ilflflflflfid colors. Special—~$2.tl5. At Sinclair's. _ -—ALL WOOL FLANNEL DRES- SES for girls 6 to 14, assorted shades, 9pecla.l—$2.50. At Slu- clnirfis. English Cashmere -—25 LADLES HOUSE DRESS- Esn-tfiifierent styles. lialf Price for salt- duys. At Sinclair's. IN MEMORIAM peacefully’ 1"." there passed children. born to the late Andre and Mrs. Whitehead oi Graham Road. New London. She was 1"‘ and rim ior Ford. Reward. R.C. . Hpwqit‘ (tum. Traygfga_ daughter and two sons, and leaves; 354.11.23.3|_3 to mourn ae ral grandchildren. ____ , with one oi w'liicli—\Vlllianl _ ~ _L,Au|5s ALL wQQL‘ PLAN. Doughart~she lived on the old homestead. and whose unbirinl: Dart call the :‘I_bII when the nlnk rnln rm choked. A little Gllletifl Lye will p ably clear It low wgler I Bu". ‘lllfs. h Irlrs. Doughnut was 7 around the . 1 suitor! It e. ILLETTS , ‘PURE FLAKE’ LYE» in‘ relatives and friends. Rev. (loo. Ayers and Rev, HOSE —FUR FARMING ravsl. Order fox netting now at Bruce's. . 660-11-28-21 On sale this week, this splendid bar- —WOMEN'S UNDERGAR-i gain in ladies ENGLISH CASHMERE Menra-ivonli $1.50 l0 $2.25.’ Hose, “JASON” brand, all wool, un- _‘.’f;,’,‘.‘,‘,',',,f{;_‘Y“ 1m“ °“1"1'°°‘ A‘; —l ROLL 3flllléxl5 and 1 roll l 36x2xl5 fox netting will make one pen 12x20x8ft. high, covered top and bottom. Order now at Bruce's, Sulnnierside. 660-11-28-21 : shrinkable, fine, warm and close, Black, (lamel, Sand and Beaver. All sizes. 79c~pr. 1 illailctl postpaitl on receipt: oi’ price. l ——5 HEAVV WOOL i BATH-1 ROBES (ladies) worth $12.00 Solo. price cacti $6.00. At Sinclair's. -nuv FOX TONGS, mouth‘ clamps, catching nets, fur combs, padlocks, hinges, hnsps and hooks, .at Bruce's. 660_-l1-28-2i I Colors in . Shot Taffeta Tll1S])l‘(‘ll._Y silk is worth S popular new shades in this lovely taffeta, ad- I much tnore money-but our buyer met a piece of good fortune that lnirably adapted for ev- wc are sharing with you. cning (iresses, soft, iltirer silk, will drape perfectly. M0 ORB 6 M°LEOD l -HEAVY wool. SCARFS-l Worth $1.00 t0 $1.50 each . Sliio. days only 50c. At Siiiclilifs. l —0Vl-Ill 1000 rolls "Brayco“ Foxll Netting to arrive Tuesday, N012: 29th, nt. Bruce's, Summersldc. .1 000-1l-2il-2i l ._ -_.. ; -—-FEED MORE MEAT fox bisq cult in winter and save money.’ Fresh stock at Bruce's. 660-11-28-21 —MEN'$ WORSTED HOSE-i Wool and cotton mixture. D01 Days Special-‘i prs. for $1.00. Al‘ Sinclairs - l 2i —~— I -wEs'ranN OFFICE. - Thei Western Office oi! the Guardian lei located in the McNelll Building.‘ - Water St., Sutnmerslde, where eulr‘ received. The Guardian may be BALDWIN PUFFS I PIPE IN LOBBY suspended until the lights came on the lllcfiolmld News Store- g vtoiaras nous again. 1 1 Members of the House of Com-i —T°WN C°U'N0lL-—All llll-‘ LONDON, Nov. 26.—Premier lnons observing Mr. Baldwin's lapse,'1°‘111'11°11 177091111291’ i110. 51111110910141" Baldwin unconsciously violated a gave him a cheer. but he appeared Town Council was held on. 'l‘iles-.' rule of parliament on Wednesday not to grasp the significance of theflfly night, with the Mayor and all‘ night. when the lights went out, by demonstration. He kept on smokingfUllllwlllolil excepting (Tc-uucilltiri appearing in the inner lobby puffing At the Canada Club dinner on P11111108 ill flliemlflnce- Alter‘ 11".‘ his favorite clicrrywood pipe. lMonday night, when the Prince of 111118 0f (lolllmlltres laid over from It is a breach of the rules for Wales and Premier anyone to smoke in the lobbies un- the chief guests, loss the House has adjourned and on the only man who smoked a pipe. - 4-- i took place regarding the oil l-lllp. piled to the electric plant alid tho mutter of erecting i1 tower for tho; fire siren. Conditions at the abut-z telr ‘W010 also discussed and (Tounfl ltlllOl‘ Robinson reported tlillt thl-l premises were now in the llillltlsi m‘ Mr. A. it‘. llel-l and were being: lalcuncll up nnd put in good t-onlli-l U011. The written opinion of the? ltcccrticr, Mi‘. J. l‘). Wyatt, l\'. C...‘ had. no power to sell ciectricitywiut- side the Town limits. Two fur-l thcr applicatiwuns- for the position. oi’ Enirlm-ci- at the electric liiziltl plant, thcsc oi Mr. A. R. l.iol-\’elizic,l oi’ Charlottetown, and Mr. S. X. Vitll~ oi Montague, were rend, re- ceived, and ordered to be filed. The matter of the proposed cxtelr Go New‘ Universities COUPON How to Get It Aw: hhrofleniulCodi nu nature ‘and Dioltlbutbl Red ular Hi ¢.,.,,,,..98 Neat Low i 1.- ‘ and c and w» 51123.3,“ $5.‘! i333 Convertible llriorleslilie. ...i,..i..,’ui...u.u.i-ut-u . Hi‘ f‘ ( k4 _ \ pages in color. G i, ILXR qrmdflmu“ r t ~ a... u.» T; J: Black or i2.“’Z."'"n-°ii-.. pun- Harmonious elork ltirlr ei¢._ Posraog Colors Ill-ll . . ORDERS Up to 20 miles scrtptions and advertising-will be Canadian National _ our ‘ ‘ daily at the Western consignment of Canadian coal dir- mis Occasion the Hausa merely smog Ofllce in the McNeill Building or at ected to Cornhtll, England. git interment made at the Gedd [Memorial Clllll‘('h,'Fl"e]|ch River, —<O-§_____ Stock Quotations sloli or Beaver St. was lei‘ la the hands oi’ the lilayoi- to n gotlatc with .\ir. A. R. llrcutiun. On nio- tion ol’ Cbilllfilllil" Strong, second- mi by Councillor Robinson, a lei- ter was ortlerctl to be sent to Mrs. rug?s1::i’*g' (l, ll. Pope on the llcutli of her lills- Members o? baud expressing the Councillors Exchange sympathy and sincere regret iii illt" Néw York Exchange Nov. MRS. ELIZABETH DOUGHART Al Long River, 011 NOV. 131.11. Elizabeth, wife oi the late William Dough-art, in the eighty sixth we" of her age, Mrs. Doughart was the only survivor oi a family 0t seven deceased by her family foil bni care and tender devotion‘ ilid much to brighten the last years oi ner _ a llie-lottg member oi‘ tho Presbyterian Church ill lions River, a woman or sterling character, loved and respected bvl all who klicw her and her passing will be lunurned by a large circle The funeral service conducted by Mr. Flvfik. was held on Nov. 15th and 28.-—Quotations Johnston and Ward. the Montreal Stock y. w ‘a s. HOE great races of the ‘world, great ‘in 1 energy, vigour and achievement are all consumers oi Beef. "‘ In concentrated form BOVRIL contains ell the nourishment of prime beef, and science has proved that Bovril increases your vitality, greatly improves and stimulates | your circulation, and gives you that extra loss (if sin oncri-{Ellfl 11 01'1"“ gnleTltlp- ago Santa Fe Ry. .. 131?.- vigour and encrZY that add to thc 19y of 111.5- , l rcan an o. .' . . . . . . . . .. ‘.4 Eastern Guardmn Am. Car_ and Fdy. Co. ..... .. 102’ - ' " Am. Smelt. and Refng. Co. .. 1'75 . 1i" Anaconda Co . Min. C . 52 JEASTERN AGENTT'M1'-'1'W"Can. Pacific ‘do. ..... .. 19st;- Murdock is Guardian agent in Mon- N_Y_ can and mm m“ RR 163 I . . tasue and will be vie-Wed 1° P" Con. Gas Co. my.) ....... .. lieu.‘ ~. 6111B 11"" "ema- 1"1V°1'1-151n5' newdnternationnl Paper Co. 7B "illfiilllllil; and renewal Wbs°'1vi1°l"- [Standard oli of u. J. .. 401.4 iiiii.iimy,l,~nii ~~" . Mi.K . , = - --* , ..===ws WILL BEGIN bllylllh; Reidmgnc?“ T“ R fgé . r ~ (Th kclis and Fowl both nllve nii- Southern Pécifigéb‘ 1w“ - - - drve-Wl- ‘"1 ll-‘Cwnllfi’ 5111- 111P<1"‘~* Union Pacific Ry. ..'.'. 194“ ‘ i“ i prim-s paid for ilulnbcr one 1111:1111)’. us. Industrial Alcohol 00"’ 85,2.‘ ll J, Nlnl-tionllld Pr», Czlrtligali. Jwestinghouse Electric > _ _ _ _ __ got; 111-‘1-11-35-51 United States Steel . . . . . . . .. x40". ’--"‘°RD5R NOW AND HAVE Montreal Stock Exchange MONTREAL, Nov. 26.--Carrying ggfigannfigfflfg ~ i? A Dally o! K Sn the name on the bottle anal refute rubrritutet. your ill-iv suit for ('lll'l.\lilllil'n'.1Ab"_‘b‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ ‘ U ;' _ satisfaction Kllllfllllitfflil. i~.l\:lril'.~l Béfsxwol L.“ put _ ' " l“ an? 5l1"‘9F"'"md"' r°'c""‘" inilorinp, ifisillhlisllilil-ut, ‘iqi-lllih‘, Lam-Hume Pulp " m9 Harold P. Ritchie‘ Co. 114.. w-is McCall SrnToronm. I 714F194! Montreal Power 92 ~ i--~ — INatlonal Breweries .. 1081-’.- . . r - .Winnipeg Electric . 103? Canadian Coal On inns... Com. u... . 36 ‘ r ~ n Wa gall telephone . 1511b - romp on . . . . . . . . , 5'1 ~ y St. Lawrence Flour . . 45 . 2191i- , ' 1471/. . _ V coal to Newcastle is a quip which ' , appglars to losfi the eflect oi a Jest gmqmgorfiglégyagwiah; “g3 “S ° "a" “ “‘“°°' Dominion Bridge .. m“ A shipment just handled by the ' ' ' ' " " ‘ force to this statement. wgagez: Mxlfwfagjyléw" 126"‘ M111" 131' _ aging’ ec., at»... March. sou; Bring your Silver Fox Pelts and other Furs to us. Th h- t’ l ' f . is. ‘V ‘ 7 i o o l o 0 m goflnglfligm; 53,1111’ §he°§§W§1 MOatZKPcc“ 49 Man. 5o We will buy your entire output at highest prices. Mr. "e55 Railway enecoel “mvfmy- “i. y‘ . ' D. F. Meehan will be at our. office _ Tuesday, November Inverness, N. S.. traveled over the‘ Canadian National Railways to‘ Montreal, then placed oti board a1 White Star liner for England. I —_—— During the coal troubles in Eng-; . (Cinidlfln Pfttfl-l land and Wales when fuel was NIQNTREAL. Que. N01’- Liihistook Rep-Hort the premier was been fillbmllteil. filrtllel dlst-usz-iinu via Canadian National by 11 1111911111 “"5 1'01" 11.111111" “"1110 “'01? 111K111 G. R. McQuart-ie, sold it-i‘ $0.00.] l'i‘he bulk of tho llledium quality; son who feared his mother would be Pl‘. short, but since the war years. ship- elects and heifers merits of Canadian fuel havenot than 1.000 pounds been such as to attract attention. -i<Q-o>-— iuzeraging lcs steers and licifers averaging lcs BLACKHEADS GO QUICK illitln 1,000 pounds BY THIS SIMPLE METHOD The bulk of ilie Blackheads-bit: our-s or littlo ones- soft nnos or llurll n|ios—~tin illly plirt o the holly go quickly by n simple ulcthnl llllll just ilissolrcs tin-ill. 'l‘li do this izct. (l0 to $9.00. r Heifers were sold with olhe lélltlftk nt prices ranging front $5 (iood cows DFOUK]! was NHKL flmnulnhm m." me Tow" ulmilt two ounces oi [lcroxino powder $500 to $6150 wit]; u“ 011.] top “p00 t0 $0.50 medium, 4.00 i0 $5.7M‘ from your llrllgglst-spriliklo n llttlt- $7.0m (vcmmon and memum 0°“. nu ll lint .\\'t\i ('llllll'~"\'ll|l orvr thc black- ilends briskly for a few uutl ii-nsii till‘. You'll \\'tllllll'l‘ irlioi-e tlm $175 and lioltiizllu bulls t'roili $3 liliickln-utis lillre gone. Pitching nvld 50 to $425’ W1", squvl-zllii: liillz-kllt-lllls mi y opt-ll c - port-u of illl- skin null ll-ure them largo "T911110 $550- tlllll l|llfilKlll|_\‘-~~\\'lllli' ilil- silliplu appllr |Qll0lflli0l1l~l2 Meililllh steers $8.2 ntioll oi poruxlne powder and the water“) $1185. column; $100 to 38,25; sold from $5.00 l0 $5.50, with tile $10.25 t(' tililsolvo till-ill right out, lcllrlllg the Butcher heifels good $750 m $8,, bulk c1039 to $5_25_ skill soft llllll lllc pores in ihclr natural ..,,,,.||.|.,.._ 50, medium $6.75 to $7.50. commn odrich ....... 7o Qjlf- Over til miles 10o extra WILL Bli FILLED LEPAGE slloli to ' 28.~— Baldwin were the regular monthly meeting had scarce, there is record of n shipment Livestock cuttlc receipts 2035- Prl- | ,,..,.,,...|,.._ fro $4.00 u» $5.75 ohmic-rs 11101-111)’ $35. |llll('l1t’l‘ bulls 29th and days following. All grades ‘required. O ...... n. nit‘? _ Summerflde . mcdiilm (lllillllyi _ _ steels brrllizlit from $R.50 to $8.8? l‘ 1 l‘ L 11.01.5010‘ $6.50.’ llutrhcrs good $6: 13.00; luvdiuln $10.00 “to $11.50. to quality‘. _ ‘ * - _( conlnioli $6.00 to $8.00, grtlssers 5» Quotations: Ewca $31301" 3010' >4 (‘utincrs $2.75. Cutters $14.00 u. o0 to $5.50. lambs Rood $11.00 lo $11-25- "W" Butcher bulls good $5.50, Slit-op roccipts3i28. lty oivcs null ivelhcrs broght. 31L- to $10.00. 110i: receipts ltftlmlllOn $8.15 to $4.25. (‘all receipts 1407, sold ironi ers were offering . $8.00 to 311-511 some vely with some sales at $8.35. "31""? sheen were in gocil demand at $7M 1° includcti, were $10.50 nlid poor titles brought $10.00; 5 cos were 66.00 to $8.00. grussers bucks (100.1 qual- mun $_l0.0tl. to $10.50, bucks 351716351“ 'l‘licro ivero 00 ll! $11.25 and lxcd lots oi coln- Illltclielz-t paid up to $8.00. lliwlmry“ no good heavy pail full calves, pri~ nioli uild mcdiilni lalubs with the paid $8.75 and on one market hill" ‘i n Quotutiolrsn-Gc-od veal 12.00 to sold from $3.00 to $5.50 ltccordiul! $1.50 with some sales higher. ___’__ u. i wnonasnna s. RETAIL oisrmaurons son n. a. I.