5A1 UKIJA I; t‘ a iii.» k-IIAIQLQIIILIUWN uuAKulAh é" $ 6v or Imported Direct From- ‘An opportunity to purchase beautiful hand woven sizes and colors at remarkably Iow prices. Genuine loni: wearing qualities. 'A'I‘ TIIIS SALE. tal Rugs. THIS SALE CONDUCTED UNDER PERSONAL "s 7' YOUR RUG PROBLEMS_ o. P. ciiociosu Furniture Store 175 Queen St. Charlottetown Oriental Rugs . .. o. KURANOFF ORIENTAL RU GS, TORONTO, Con. Rugs are famous for their beautiful colors and designs and their life- YOUR PRESENT RUGS WILL BE TAKEN AS PART PAYMENT "Turn your old rugs in and beautify your home with GENUINE Orien- Rugs SENT FREE anywhere on the Island for your inspection. KURANOFF ORIENTAL RUGS are unconditionally guaranteed. ISL/IN H. IIURANOFFF WHO WILL BE PLEASED TO DISCUSS IIISSIISS NEXT STEP BY NINE cpéfi» 0%.» PtiWElI PAIIIEY Dominions Interview- Action To | Follow Japanese Re- Persia , ply To Note. BY GEORGE HAMBLETON Canadian Press Staff Writer BRUSSELS. Nov. 1l.—(CPCable) ~For an hour tonight Foreign Szcretary Eden and Malcolm Mac- ‘ Donald, dominlons secretary who returned from London this after- | noon, discussed with represent- atives of th. dominions the next step to be taken when Japan re- plies to the invitation of khe Nine- Power Conference. Mr. Eden previously had talked over the situation with Norman H. Davis. United States represent- ative. The British Commonwealth meet- ing, it was learned, did not at- tempt to lay down any definite policy but rather envisaged pos- slble courses should Japan give a .. flat refusal to negotiate a settle- ment of the Sine-Japanese hostili- ties through the Nine-Power Con- t ference, or seek to gain time , through an evasive reply. Information in Japanese circles further indicates the reply itself may be delayed. It is regarded as not unlikely that Japan may take the bold step of denouncing the Nine-Poorer Treaty. The Chinese delegation inform- ed the conference that China still is willing to discuss peace even if Japan rejects the Confer- ence's latest overture. Dr. Wellington Koo. head of the Chinese group, presented this answer to Mr. Eden, Mr. Davis and Mr. Delbos. Delegates said there appeared to be two courses open to the con- ference alter Japan's reply comes. Persian Rugs in all hand woven Persian SUPERVISION OF NOTICE- SALE ENDS Thurs., Nov. 25th LLOINBONJIEIHCAIIEXHIBITION I quantities to a patient and- creat- First, if the reply were final and negative, would be to issue a state- l Board. the apparatus is a. moans of kii EII m. tk I: Native Experts w, for se Repairs and IVas/iing L‘: Estimates Free "dc th i N on‘ ed In . .. .. TX‘ J SHOWS INTLRERTING DIS-‘ m" i. (‘OVERIES m" so An apparatus for reducing the m; i. pain of childbirth is a feature of o; b the London Medical Exhibition. ed fr Approved by the Central Midwives. ing a. condition in which without any I055 of consciousness, the sense of pain is reduced almost to noth- mg. Already in use in one London lwsliltal. the apparatus requires no special skill to operate and it may even be left at the patienifs bed- side to be used as required. lib administering nitrous oxide. con- IS C manly roiled laughing gas, in safe . R " l’; f. "so? r an p a ‘ o. . - EXCURSIONS . c I Iii‘ I! '1 ROYAL wmran FAIR, oouonro _- Good going ‘i, g z Nov. 12th to 15th. Return limit Nov. 26th. in‘; 5 " To l\IONTREAL—Good going November 23rd. return pa, t, limit December 3rd. i a b _ P ° x .. *1 s . i, 1 . i: , ‘= f" v City Ticket Agent f, 181 Queen Street I =_ I FOR» FARES CALL 3 T. B. ROGERS Can, Nat. Rye. l Phone 540 Liming land in the Fall means better grain crops the following season- ORDER NOW Brookvillc Manufacturing 0o. Ltd. BROOKVILLE, ST. JOHN C0., N.B. H. G. S. ADAMS, Manager when the night is cold and the aaa is rough and you feel “fed up with fishing", what a man wants is a generous, comforting, warming chew of I-IICKEY 6. NlCI-IOLSON‘S BLACK TWIST" I CHEWING \\ A HEALTH IIIVICI OF THE CANADIAN MEDICAL AISOCIATION AND LIFE ZUIQUCI COIPAZIS 1 {LID-A FATIGUE The body which is tred Out is suffering from fatigue, and under such conditions the brain as well as? the body desires to be excused from any further exerton. Fatigue is one of the strongest allies of germs which cause disease, because a tired body like a tirccl army cannot stand up to an attack with any keen sense of ability Ito win through. All mental and physical exercise is accomplished by the expend ture of energy. Einergy is created by the body processes utilizing the food which is regularly supplied. But there is Just. so much energy on tap at a. given time and if the cxpendi-f tiue outruns the supply or is called upon for too sustained an effort, a feeling of utter tiredness, which is fatigue, is bound to follow. It is well known that germs which may cause disease commonly lurk I ment of "historic" nature, possibly a condemnation of Japan's course in China. Second. if the reply seemed at all favorable. would be to send another note to Japan urging her to enter into peace talks. RAISIN LACE COOKIES One cup brown sugar, 3-4 cup “mulls Oil. 2 Cups dark corn syrup. 1 teaspoon ginger, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon so . 4 cup, pastry flour, 2 ti-nspcio baking powder, 1 cup seeded raisins, Put shorttning, 5.‘,_q3r, syrup‘ 5&1; and ginizei‘ into a samepan and stir until tllc mixture boils. Cook 5 min- utcs. Pour into a bowl and beat in the flour. socin and baking powder sifted togethc: When the mixture is stiff enouuh to drop from a spoon add the raisins, luop by spobllillls o‘: "Jo an oiled billing sheet‘ AIIOW D'“!1Ii' 0f room for the °3°k1°5 t” Elbread. Bake in a mod- erate oven 10 minutes. store in a. tin box. Tito any; Rest is an essential as food and drink. You may think you are a super person who never tires but sooner or later that person usuallv [Joys a price for over-expenditure of EMYKY. It is best to play safe. Questions concerning Health, ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical about the mouth and nose and no doubt in other parts of the body also, but are normally resisted from doing any damage by a. well nour- A l g1 _ 154 1 ishecl system which provides anti- Tgigfltil, Sin be ansggilegrsizepersihrafigr’ bodies which hold the germs in by letter. check. When the body, however, be- comes overly tired, resistance to in- fectlon is lowered and then the germs begin their advance and dis- case and illness may follow. Fortunate indeed is the person whose body and brain are always equal to the demands placed upon them. Fortunate also are the per- sons who flnd it possible to arrange chen- lives so that litter tiredness is rarely 0r never experienced. At the end of a busy day it is qute natural for a. person to experi- ence a tired feeling which produces pleasurable anticipation of rest and sleep. That is normal and healthy, but fatigue, a feeling of being utter- ly tired out. exposes one to risks which should be avoided if at all possible. There are occasions in life when emergency situations arise demand- lng performance of duties which lead on to extreme fatigue. A decent person doesn't whip a tired horse. He gves it. rest. And a wise man sAv E I-‘U El. COSTS doesn't lash an already weary and v u “\\\' ab) ‘*1 Wcck- End Specials oehavuod c i» .\ vefiwn‘§,,..v='{1o\={f;\w\§,..i , . nov. 13 to 16 -’€;;;2',~.::.-- izigx? at; q,»- i." afloat“ ,0 i Tomato Juice, large size — 3 for 29c ‘LVNQ’?! c: 4° 90w“: ti‘. Cut-sup - — — - - - 1o. bottle mo‘, oatutv’ gov Salmon, tall u... - - - a for zso w“ “ow “he Mo‘ ,,\ Raisins, (hulk), 2 u... - - - zso W‘ us‘ 0' “If; Jelly Powders, I pkls. — - -— 25c ‘woo ' aw‘ \.\"““ u“ Maoaronl (bulk) z u... - - - 19o i“ a i” Marmalade, IIIIQ bottle - - - zoo ~ or‘ Salt (Shaker), 3 pkgs. - - - 25¢ ‘ ' Cranberrles,zlbs.--.-_._1po I Castlle Soap, I0 bars - - - _ 35g . CaIen Snap, 5 bars — — - - ._ ... 16s Oaydol (large) s CaEy so» --aio* Classic Cleanser s for - - -- u.‘ Choice Corned Beef, lb. — — -- 14a‘ NsokRIbs, Ilbs.—— — --—llo Plato libs, IIba.——— ---I9c Potted MoatJ bcvvls—— ——I0c Oranges — — — — 29o and Ile dos. famous, doaen — - - - - — 33c Apples‘ lar|e size Grapes, 2 lbs. — — — -- —- - lilo Sugar, I0 lbs. — — — — — — 57c ion COKE eunmlu, BELL a co. Charlottetown Distributors for P. It. I. Michael's Grocery Cor. Euston and Innnvorth Ave- Phone 1071 ._Th e IZDIAMOND’ [TREASURE ” Contest, NOVEMBER 1s. 1v... 1 __ _ __ __.._.-_.._-___.. This Contest will appaul’ in Ilia ovary Friday during the remainder of I987, pi i i’ sponsored b)’ the following leading basin”! QIIIIIIIIMWM CHESTER A. CAMPBELL ‘ 1M Queen it. CIIAPPELI. ti O0. CRICIITON'S LIMITED ECONOMY GROCERY GAlNSBOROUGI-I STUDIO THE GLORIA ‘ O. C. IIEESCIIEN ‘ HOLMES a. unanuv IMPERIAL BISCUIT 00-. LTD. ISLAND FUBRIIRS. , JOHNSON A: JOHNSON J. W. JOHNSTON S. N. KAYS MILLER BROS. LTD. I‘. J. MMDONALD week: or merchandise orders that wrtiser listed above. 2.—Miss Shirley Long, 50 3.--Mrs. V. MacWilliams, Fair-The Gloria. Dealings-Stanley, Shaw 8i Pearden Prompt-Pure Milk Co. O-O< HOOPS LIIIITID _ B. P. SIIESON STANLEY. SHAW I PEAIDII. STEWARTS BAKERY JAMES TAIT W. N. TANTON A". E. TOOMBS MUSIC II. L. WORTIIY STORE. The Charlottetown Guardian will issue six prizes each 1st, $4.00; 2nd, 82.00; 3rd, $1.00; 4th, $1.00; 5th, 50c: 6th 50c. These prizes will be issued in the form of service will be honoured by any ad- OOO-OOQ-VO ’PIIIZE WINNERS LASTSWEEK PRIZE WINNERS 1.—-Mrs. J. W, MacKenzie, 320 Kent Street. LAST WEEK Grafton Street. Charlottetown R.R. 3. 4.—Mrs. D. F. MacRae, Charlottetown R.R. 6. 5.—Miss Helen J. Matheson, Milton. 6.-Miss Beatrice Keeping, 14 Upper Hillsboro Street. Solution to Last Week's Contact SLOGAN “Fair Dealings-Prompt Servlce- Good Foods" — P. J. MacDonald Service-Feature Article Good-P. E. I. ("Jo-Operative GOOIIB-Jflillld Furriers Clue To This Week's Slogan This week’s slogan is applied to a new product of one of the Island's leading industries. ‘I ? sxrunluon or coiussr Each of tbs above firms have published an advertise msut In today's Guardian. These advertisements appear In various narts of tbl paper and may be easily Identified by the diamond border. The Contest Editor will also publish in this section each Friday, an article featuring one or more of these firms. It will be noticed that an extra or surplus word has been purpos ely inserted in some of the “DIAMOND TREASURE” advertisements and Feature Article. These words, when arranged in dbeir proper order, make up o slogan or trade phrase used by. or appropriate to, one of the above advertisers. How To Enter flavlug carefully road each “DIA- MOND TREASURE” J" ‘ semenI Iu this paper, and Ieaturs Art-leis In this section. contestants must write tho uamc of the advertiser In Ivhoao announcement or Feature Article a word was Inserted. along with Ibo extra or surplus word In each individual one" Also arrange the words to form the slogan or trade phraaa and state the ad- vertiser to whom you think Ibo lion-n batons!- Then attach to your solution a receipt or counter slip from any cue of the business Ipgnggg. In; thh Contest, Indicating that businen no‘ been transacted with at least one of the firms listed above, within the past two weeks. Each week sIx replies will M drawn from all received and at: awards will be given In the order of their drawing: 18¢. $4.00: 2nd. $2.00: 8rd, 81.00; 4th. 81.00: 5th. 50o: 8th. 50o. Al.l replies must reach the Gun. dim Office not later than noon ca Thursday of each week. . IMPORTANT! As all prizes will be given in merchandise or service orders, it is IMPORTANT that you state in your reply the same of the advertiser upon whom you wish tho prize order rawn. » There is no limit to the number of replies any eon- testant may send in each week, but each reply must be accompanied by a receipt from one of the sponsors of this contest. Bottlecaps, labels. and wrappers are not receipts and ' l not be accepted. Receipts from advertisers, or other firms, not listed above will not be accepted. All replies should be addressed to the Editor, DIAMOND TREASURE Contest, The Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. Island This Contest Is Open To All Except Employees 0f Th Charlottetown Guardian And Their Families. ' "SAVE TIIE CHILD AND BUILD THE NATION" There is no substitute for QUALITY That is why our customers always inslst on "GARDEN CITY" Products. MILK. BLEND, TABLE CREAM, WIIIPPING CREAM ICE CREAM BUTTER. BUTTERMILK Setting tho Standard in Purity, Safety and Quality WILLIS PIANO The Willis of Io-day-more beauti- ful than ever in its history-Is eu- noliled by the widest public apprec- iation and a deep ontrenchmont In the affection of its legion of admir- us. Its golden voice, enduring through- out the years. The New 1938 Pianos are now on display. Toombs Music Store O§-O-O+O+Q Under near Management and a. new name. this store continues to offer you the utmost In quality and low price. O-O-O Go easy on your meter. Cheap lumps are hard on the meter and run up your light bill. Ask for genuine Westinghouse lamps tor sale at. CHAPPELL & CO. Phone I440 OQQ-O-GO-O Contestants are Invited to taka their prise from our store. OUII. PRICES ARE IDW. S- N. KAYS l8 Powual Street. Phone 65 o-ooooow-o-ovo-oo-oo-oooooooo- S C A R V S SATIN. CREPE! AND VELVET ONLY $1.00 TO $1.95 R. P. SIMPSON ‘Queen Street. Ho!!! 23: we carry a complete stock of the famous NYAL Preparations H- L- WORTHY I1! Queen Slack. Hume I'll FOOO-OO-OO-O-OOO-OOQOOOOOQQO‘ Got Your EGGS Al TIII CAJIDLING ITATION It! Cents per Duel! TIIII "all. P- E. I. CO-OPERATIVE Elf and Poultry Association Ilcymouth ltroet. Phone m ECONOMY Gggggu Phone 12W Free Delivery ‘ The PURE MILK COMPANY A ‘Axkgaxxk A gkauux PREPARE FOR ' WINTER NOW Repair your Home and Building! now. We stock the bout brands of roofing and building deallngu burd- rncflng and building hardware of all klndl. Stanley. Shaw 8. Pearden Hardware That Stands Ill-III Wall‘ Corner Kent. and Grut George li- Stewart’s Cream Loaf You'll always find find a complete variety of PURE Wholesome Pastries on display here. Stewart's Baker PHONE 21L FREE DI Y O See Our Diamond Rings Choice Clear White Stones In Nat- ural Gold, White Gold or Green Gold Settings at reasonable prices. A pleasure to show them. W. N. TANTON I80 Kant Street ~ Jeweler IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS Are made from‘ the pur- est ingredients and con- tain rich Cod Liver Oil- "from Pup to Pelt" Imperial Biscuit 60.. Ltd- o+o+ SAUSAGES Per Lb. 19o Made by us from carefall selected “who. 7mm; pork. You'll o thin.‘ Qi-"en 8t. Meat Market. l. PITEBI ow-o-o-oo IKIIIIINCE SIIOWS TIIAT you'll you'll benefit if you Ilave Your Eyes Examined NOW .1. w. JOHNSTON PTOIIITIIBT 0 I51 Kept 8t. Phone 100l- vi vvrv FREE I! ;,£3,P,§.,",‘,f”,},,., _‘ Entomology st..- c by a Inches. Artiltleully I Momted, with each roll of film developed and printed by us for I5 cents. REDDIN BROS- PIIONII as "Ibo ou mum. Drugstore" OQ-O We are at aII Ilmaa ready to assist you In aeleotlug and delivering tri- butes 010., to any part of the civ- IIIacd world within a few hours. f_§ PHONE N9 James Tait rmiusr 8'! Vllla Avenue Member I. T. D. A. Int. Our skilled experts will make a thorough lob of UPIIOLSTEBJNG and REPAIRING Your Furniture When moving call us. HENRY MaoFARLANE Phone 1042 Kant Street O-OQOOO-Q it pays to feed the bosti I I Iboualbtili. OUR DELUXE SALE as announced yesterday cont-hues for Ilva lIlya STOCK UP and SAVE RIX'S GROCERY ‘BOTH “in!” S LOIIII VQIIIIQ Phones 10!! and 108i. Corner Qaeau and Bout streets Phonon I001 and I608. OQ-O-OOO-OOO-OOOOQQQOQ-OOQOO CLEARANCE SALI LADIES’ SHOES Broken lines priced’ to clear.‘ PURDIE - FiROUsQN Crichton’s Limited RESTAURANT AND TEA BOOM OPlN-JLM A. M. to 2J0 AM. Dally I41 Great George Street Choice Food. Courteous Service, '>OO-0-§O-O§ SATIN BLOUSES rvunvuu swlillrlas m A vmm manor or coaoas use u. sacs auo no. Swoatar sets our to us: TH cor. Qaaau all llaluuoud ltnats i GLORIA l The plum curculio is a very in- jurious Insect in some fruit dis- tricts not only to plums and other stone fruits. but also to apples. and it will also attack pears, quinces and gooseberries. In the Maritimes it. is of more or less importance probably b e o a. u s o stone fruits are not grown com- mercially to a very large extent. Its chief damage seems to be to- wards cherries. The peculiar rough, bumpy snout beetles, mottled with grey and black, are sometimes found on the immature fruit, cutting small circular hole; in the skin, tholllh which they excavate a small cavity in the pulp as deep as it can reach with its long snout, which hangs down like an elephants trunk from the in- sects head and bears s. pair oi sharp biting jaws. The punctures are made for feeding purposes. and cause a considerable exudation of gum in stone fruits and knotted malformed apples. 'I‘hs egg lay- ing puncture is quite different. Here the female first makes an in- cuion in the skin with her beak Routes out an oblong cavicty ofsuf- ficient size to receive her eff. which is then deposited and placed in position by means of the snout- In front of the hole she next cut: a slit in the shape of a crescent, which is entended obliquely under the egg cavity in suEh a way as to leave the cig in a flap of the flesh. The ‘egg laying period i: prolonged extending over atmost the entire growing period of the fnflt, but decreases as the season advances. The egg hatches in a week or less and the grub requires about three weeks to reach full Ilse. whereupon it leaves the fruit and constructs a. small earthen cell in the ground an inch or two below the surface. In about two weeks time the larva becomes a DIIPI. in which state it remains for about one more week and after waiting a few days for its wings to harden, emerges and feeds upon the fruit until the ap- proach of cola weather, when it Inks a auitabia place in which w spend the winter. The insect ‘thrives under 00n- ditions of neglect. Stone walls stone piles. mllected hedaes. I!!!‘ cultivated over-shaded or woods. etc. favor their increase, and the removal of than conditions to the greatest pomible extent will be l benefit. Spraying plums and elm- ries with srsenate of lead 1 I-I lbs (power) to I0 gallons of m!!!’ just after the petals fall and again In about ten days, reduces tho tn- fostation. If apptes are very badly attacked they may be treated In I similar manner, and if necessary additgoaal applications may bc 8"‘ eu is fniit. AGIJOULTUIIIT