jiovamnalz a, 192s when Other Food S ¢ompels thorough digest, nourishment in healtlalul - form. Tasty, t”, I . chewing. Egg Made by The Canadian Shredded Wheat 00., “A fool always boasts about what-“Thtcllrdnlc he is going to do. but a hen never splendid cookies until after she lays the egg island. _____._________.______. All High Grade Investment Issues B0ught~S0ld-Qunted Eastern Securities Co, Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS CHARLOTTETOWN ST. JOHN HALIFAX MONTREAL ..__‘_________________ 116E6- EAT Ytfl TRISCUIT-Tlu whole wheat cfflckgf Ltd. _.______________ bore would make Population for some desert For a number oi‘ years I have made SILVER FOX PELTS MY SPECIALTY My connections with Paris, Imndon and Leipzig assures you best results. My commission is 5",}. All other Raw l-‘urs bought outrigh . - Ship early and get best results. P. J. DROLET, . Dr. J. P. Mlliur .. ‘- urduy. was held on Wednesday 111- _ \ _ _ . ' 205 St. Paul Sh, W., bl0N'l‘Rl~.‘AL, Con. - 2:113“, " ' ' '$ § 5 Lernoon from the Keary street U11- Mme-v rum?’ ' ' ' " ‘ ,1 e " ‘ , ' ltcd Church to the Fraser come-i ., . m "12 _fi Aleu . . . . . .. l4 l5‘; l7 h,” T)“, wrvxces were conduch Gruftoil Si. in (lute so w A1'l\o .... .. 17 1'1 1s 1 1 ' ,' ' .. luvssmen-r [molt s ' ' n ‘ “:-—————— - Barry Ho] 36 :16 35-314 ilcgiebildrlulsfahfii, ‘j,",,§i,‘,‘,’,3,§°§‘,; chm: L T A- FYI-WY!’ - - - . . - ~ - - - - » - - » -- 10-99 rm) QFF/irjis w llro/virfgllziuia OF SERVICE ' eo-eQ-oa-eww ¢++++¢ Q-Q-§Q-Q-Q-§¢~§-Q—§Q oea+vv¢ _ _ _ 1_-,5 - T}; H h; _ _ r .. j . . < v 40o 440a‘ 0* Bldgpod "l9 _ lctmmwlh Prince Edward Island’ Hair)’; u/Ihllgock V’ il.fll1o.1.llCC-‘MPERIALBAHKPIQP”GIOSLJJMQ§Q_ 1 N d t’ 1 29 20""l8!ctsotbe1 lfé lasllioniieCsiinTsseto if“, OTTAWA Nov 2 An cccumula- Gordon 8c Co H l0 00 \~¥1’“"“"“ ‘dPPiHLUPL-{ILACEb1‘Db_1193ph1"1P5Plfl ' ' W A " omms 1' ' - - - ' - . - . . . ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ " ,' . . . . . G y 9.05 lnerla. nearly six yeaxrs yago. alnd glen o." vlacogcles rlvzrgaigofirgemglrlllt- yfltlEkAafirllll-llllnlglrMCAllllly .. L. .A./A QULBEC .1.UlwMtplFottirllREEgn/Egs .CHARLQTTEYTQVINE l e e s‘ b t ,1 tle omlno ~—'- - - - - - - - - - -- -- v- "" S -'- 1"" "Wk 190-75 190-50 191-00 ‘olmthethselr-lurlrlgttte ietlnmlizer gorilnllgntyy. $3.82; of these were stood in abcv f-flmbros Bros. 1,03 c v gecleg} w 02g 20 75 [Besides- n15 wile, Bertha Il-vmg fine-e until me Prime Mlmshghr-s r? zlZFAieBz-l new Lmzxl. UI-‘FICE: 115 Great George Street. (IIIARLOTTETOWN. ' ~ like |e__2_0 2, , - hre ea- . I'll . V, ___ "A ____ N_ The 5M1 soon: in ma. wmte comic soul-um»: you‘ w. Qugtec . o9 091/. 09‘."1"x31s,2;'£;§ §fof§§§,'§§s,b<y>1fil§ §f§l'§§,§§.§§§'§tlfgf°§19 1:1‘: ilcague of o. Edgal" Show a.00-,-.,.___,.,,,.,. Manon,“ _ _ “ m. v y - f}, “mud mm‘ _ s“ m" [urge stock in V“ m“ S y as‘ M“ - - - - ~ -- 1-07 1-08 1-11 son, who is now on a visit to Prince Nations in Geneva and particugat: golgnsbgtldbl. . Jim, NICE/Imam _ _ _ V H I ‘ cardinal 110D Prlces to nlvflagldty - Edward Island. and a sister. Mrs. ed ln the opening tofpthcs new Mksstsmuslpérn 2.00 t1.“- Mgpggyald 1.0 i l. F‘. Billlngsley . loo M60" We - -r 135 k0 Parr of Vancouver- Hls only bro- nadian Lesatlon l1 "Jac-amy a,“ J T. Meme ' 2M Mr... .1. c. Altkcn .. . 1.0 ‘V115. n. McLean . 1.00 c cog. v .. . (her, Gordon, was killed overseas 1n In the Judiciary. a . - - -- _ ‘Mrs, H, B, Wegks H 140 l _ ' I ‘ ‘ __ m” G H 1N 1 ‘ Mir}. Corlon - 31g ii-ifawlols. lsts on the 5091:1166 gifleuféealfiff)‘; ln/fl-Pfgfiff" -- g-ggzursc M. Irving 1.0 m, ' ' l§i'.."..§‘;“ ea o 113-“3” lii“.i‘.’."“’°l?..ll.°éfl.pu?éiii“' 3l.°l;°;‘.."‘ll.°°‘i?§....3 Mowaft m w. F‘ .- Tt;.'.1;.. t"... 7",»,- wy-“D-g {-3, H" , -. . a g, - - - * -- - . . c enze.. . 1m NBWBQC 23 271i 35 chle, B. Langley. John Lyons and the Province of Quebec also an at» Mrs. M. McKinnon .. 2.00 \1_ whcauey _ 10;). 0 1 Jeweler 311d Engraver Nipisslng 2.90 2.05 3.00 James McDonald. nolntm t remains‘: t; hi‘ nvufigileo: gr?‘ llgisitélllaslon . _ . . . .. igg 1-,“ ‘vumuns _ _ _ ‘ V _ _ ,_ L001 115g HH++>++Q+¢¢+Q4++>¢¢+4+¢4+¢4¢HQ+Q¢Q +~we+++>++0¢ Noranda 54.50 53.40 _ 54-001‘; The Columbia Funeral Parlors the so crlur C0ur_ 9m - mted A» F-i d -- 2-0 Mus Bel-tie Stcn-nl'l 1.0L‘ Pot. Doal 03 02‘: 02‘=,had charge or the Immoral urrange- judge will have n. be aptno v. Clgon - '1 Vlts. Hodgson . 1.0.. Pioneer .. 38 38 36 ments.-Ve.ncouver Province. Oct. shortly to the ClrcultCmlr- it‘ ~ -_ - H02; . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 “we Dggflflixfly- >_ __ Hm Sherltt Gor. 6.95 6.90’ 7.05 Hymn The railway board 1s lifllfleli: dug W. V. Dunbar 2.00 L mm Mme). _ __ H 103, Stud. . . . . .. 11% 11‘;- 10‘~.-, ——~—-‘*>~~ -- usual number oi Cfllmmli? on Frank f0 udnsau us 2.00 V h L Armmau], _ 1on1,“ Sud. Basin .. 7.80 7.70 7.60 -MARRIAGE 0F DEFECTIVES to‘ the retirement ofh one of 75 uprlrllgre 2.00 VI-h; W_ B PWWSC _ __ 1,0,;- Tecl; Hughes 8.70 8.45 8.50 IS MOST DISASTROUS Ollver on reachinisut e ogded “p Jog. M e1 .. 2.00 3m wngnm. __ 1m _ Tread. Yu. .. 12.25 12.50 12.25 . ——-— years. It ls EEIIBFBYY ‘mmgme K-mn‘ -Frf1°1§‘-~- ...00 R, (1, Loughnn _ __ mi) L, M91) Towasmac 2.95 3.00 2.05 LONDON. Oct. 3l-<By The Ck asmuch as M1. O wcl ct m a _ wo len s .. 2.00 E Hornby . . . . . ., .. 1.00 -*~ - Vlpond '70 , 60'5- 67 nadlon Patsy-Although n0 inv- the Prairie provinces. tha c P F. Stems .. 1.0.’) 54.14,,“ who“, _ H I V > _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ . _ ‘ _ _ ' _ ‘ I H liVlndfall 03% ‘F 0311i Otiliqmedlate steps are likely to be taken polntee villi be our wgfisltcrgloxlgoclil-MC- géowglillinngg , WLT Parker ~ _ ‘TU b‘. (lolmnuedl Wright Har, . 2.70 4.75 2.60 ‘by Parliament, the conclusions pub- Appoln men B a ‘ml-i cabinet m . . D01 Ho“ _ _ 4 _ _ _ V _ V ‘ ‘ _ I _ U I agogdbcm Svlvanlte 2.35 2.35 2.30 llshed by the Board of Control Con- Kenzlo l0 @119 1' ° m, n,‘ -_-.~______ - “ v“ r cernlng the marriage of mental de- Manitoba has crested a gacilgdl m; -~-—-—-— _'* ,‘ , ¢ e e 1 ~—~\,fe6tlv9s are considered highly S18- the tarlfi advlsoly boar .b dc _ ‘ l lnlilcent. The Board of Control is appointment will probably 6 m“ '3 I - O - . _-_-—. . 1 - _ “PERM-l? ‘oazlsloilmtzplmil;‘red-ls; ":.-::".‘.:‘.-......- 4mg weepn] their observations on the Subject radio commlsslanforhtlzikc lglrirllllflltfllalzl; , be“. appear in their annual report. ls another ma e1 w _ .. m attention of mem "A careful study of the lnforma- to enzflile e t horn Two ’ B tlon before us." the Board state, bers of the eabine sxm Ziso for ‘ u w“...- . "leads to the conclusion that the senatorial vaciznoéfiebl-éc - - marriage ol detectives has dlsas- the nrovlnw ° - ' ' For Assuredul-{ucsults Feed “IMPERIALS.” O Manllfacturedby Imperial Biscuit C0., Ltd. Box 446; Charlottetown, P. E. I. -@._ _‘_ Mr. Fisherman :- Tshh 1' 515D‘! I Reminder ‘lflult You Cannot (let lllllwl’ "W": mm" 1 e or More liourteotu Treatment than When Dull!!! W"! . IZHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBBINS ’ Incorporltcd 1 m largest Dealers in Canadian Fish in the V’ United States . ,5; no gm“. 5mm Attention u (um w ' x Heart/quarters for Silver Foxes +~»++»~+¢»+~ g Daily Lessons in English By W. L. Gordon cording to usage. "The ‘ §$§O~§Q4 HO4§§§§-%OO4§-60~OO-O-§+O-O-O-O| WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: “Number” is singular or plural ac- TI-IE GUARDIAN YNE cumaursco ommern. BURN-m sci-to Central Guardian A ootha-Salv inn-n V.‘ - TEACHERS STUDY GROUP:- ‘fllere was an attendance otttour teachers at the meeting in Bonshaw 0n October 22 to re-orggnlgqvghe ‘Peachers Study Group. Inspector MacPhall thoroughly explained the increased to ten." were there." OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: c018; the a as in "ale" SYNONYMS: , F, charlotan, mountebank. WORD STUDY: three times and it ls yours." Let 1118 one word each day. Toda Brooms and Mops Brooms and mops should alwa fibers weaken and rot. T spools fastenecrto the wall two inches a hanger. abo Paint Stains Dry Skin rub the parts almond oil. Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee considered fashionable? A. Not at the present time. Q. another? ed very dlscourteous. conduct o. A. No, it is bad taste. S'l‘ANl)ARD MINING EXCIIANG Quotations 117551194 CO., Charlottetown Oflice. - November 5 Opening Noon Close. ‘The Three Important Points When buying In engine there are m“ nun;- to look for: izeluonity. o “A number of boys Per‘ is preferred. OFTEN MISSBELLED: Wisteria. “Use , a word increase our vocabulary by magtgp. Y's be hung from the wall. When le-ft standing on the floor the bristles or wo empty' part make an excellent! _i, floors this moaning. but EITH Equal parts of turpentine and am-a 11101110. make an effective solution for removing paint stains from clothlngn,‘ . When troubled with a dry skin, one o1 the very best remedies ls to thoroughly with -~———-{o->- V o 040-0 0-0 e+mvev+voe++qe++ Q ¢fQ-Gf§§-O-§'%Qr§-§fi-O-OfQ GOO-f‘ V Q. Is the convenient serving tray lvhcn a girl has not promised a dance, may she decline to dance with one man and then dance with A. No, for doing this is eonsldcr- Does it show good taste to woman about. a large room to introduce her to strangers? through‘ courtesy of LOUIS M. ATWELL 6a . _ line] tendencies, and in one way or skim)“ ’ ff,g°°,f;§§§';d1,',‘,f_ another, as they reach man's estate are keen buyerl, are ulerl of Fair- 1-1197 11111515 179391119 9- w- enl- bankkmm.” we”; 59'5"". ‘m; charge on the community.” are gating very ‘ ' ,1 service. 18 The Daily O Argument‘ AUNT HET US “TEHTPROPIFERED; nifered m1 ac- > .. ' ccptance. "She declined his proi- ' } fared hospitality." . my? ‘- —-—~———o4c~._.__._. by t ‘ . - l 1 "‘ "ill" a Household Scrapbook ~ I1 3y Roberta Lee - ¥Q-§'§+§f F§Vff* r ySl ut ' ' ' "f": was ioln- to clean all-m ‘phoned sine was brlngln’ th children over to spend the on." Pfflbaratlon, assignment and teach- ing o! a lesson, and later gave a practical demonstration of the sand table. Needless to say both proved interesting and instructive. The election of officers ‘ resulted as follows: President-Miss Beatrice MacKay, Secretary -— Mr. Leo Berri- Kan, Clerk-Miss Helen MacRae. "rho next meeting will be held on Qlov. 21 when each teacher will read a lesson plan on the teaching of “The Story of Confederation." Each plan will be ‘iscuss .1. ‘Board Protests | . Increase of I l/Vharfage Rates (Canadian Press) . ST. JOHN. N. B, Nov. 2— For of Maritime interest has been ,the first time in history a matter wrought to the attention of His [Excellency the Governor-General of lCanada. as representative of Hls iMajesty the King. Yesterday the council of the Saint John Board of Trade passed a resolution protest- ing against the proposed increase Y 8 POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN l \ l l I sand he was makin‘ a get the sale started." In Memoriam ROY O. RFASON E l l I The funeral of Roy O. Mason, who was accidentally killed on Sot- trous uu sequences to the commun- ity, and that the tlme has come when definite leglsle ve steps should be taken to preve, the marriage lol those under normal. l "Children born to such parents are not likely to become healthy and useiul citizens. “Some of lthem while still chil- dren will need spéclal and expen- sive provision in special schools, in industrial schools. in charge o! pro- bation oillcers, or in Borstal insti- tutlons. I "Many of them will deveiollcrlm- Such compnnien o: the Lcuremlde Pulp h Paper Co, the Canadian lmn ' e1 Paper Co.. the New- found" ‘ Power k Paper Co.. use them tor m; bee: lcrvlofl the largest fishery compomeu on the Atlantic Cont u: them exclusively. and there are numerous owner: on the Pacific Cont. When eoiilldning cngintl. uh u: for n list oflnml- lution: in your vletnity. lunnqnn-Mavn Mnhn Dhul lnflnn an mild in molly lllvl [rem lo NI M}. . ' Fru bookie! [mm our mam! branch- , 351E135 .1 Ems fiscal-aces - ETC. -_1 ‘NevnYorkJLIt-A. .3”; . "l guess I'll make money on that lot l bought; Till.- salesman special price to n few prominent men to of wharfage rates on grain recent- ly announced by the Saint John Harbor Commissioners. which would lift the rate from one cent to three cents per ton. Polntlng out that Impeflal as well as national interests were ln- volved irrthis matter. a CDPY 01 the resolution was sent to Lord lwillingdon as ‘well as to the Prime Minister of Canada, the leader of l-Ils Majesty's loyal opposition. the representatives of the Maritime Provinces in the Senate and the House of Commons, the premiers 0f the three Maritime Provinces, and to the St. John Harbor Commis- slcners. 4 The Board based its objections chiefly on two points-first, that no other port on the northern Atlan- tic seaboard imposed any charge BLENDS in the Yellow package EXPORT in the Green package roa ‘EALF m: JOHNSON ‘ & JOHNSON CORNER KENT AND PRINCE STREETS 2O whatever of such a nuture and that the proposed charge might ser - lously prejudice the trade of the port of St. John. and second, that the provinces of New Brunswick and Mabel McLeod Bell 8a Matheson . Manning Bagnall W WHETHER THE TAPE _ y _ Dr‘ ‘ " ‘ > ' ' " ‘TELLS OFPROPITS OR Novn Scotla had the confederation - - - - - - -- LOSSES DEPENDS 0N . J. A. B ntle covenant right to have lmplove- E S B]? d)’ HawwigELY You ments provided by the federal gov- b- l 3111-1115111 ~ ' l ernment at their ports of such nn- ARFQW R PCB. ENVEST ture as would ensure their P0115 Lllmggugil-lé- being in a position to compete suc- -_ - - - ~ (‘Pfitlltllly with other pol-Ls for the gm: ggglrglafl tl-ollc o1 Canada, _ L: G: Andofgoh. .____._.-Qa&_______. A. Friend . _ v ‘ Dorothy Lawson .. N INLOIMBER 0F ORPHANAGE MAINTENANCE COLLECTION Continued. Queen Square Buildings Mr. Justice Araenault . . . . -- Chlel Justice Mathescn . . $15.00 5.00 X"§.'€.;‘§£°.“T ~ J. F. Whear . 3-00 .1. n. Mcmlllml . 111° A. V. Saunders .. 2-99 E. Ritchie ..... .. 211° John Anderson 399 Olive Ritchie . 15° n. L. Palmer .. 111° George Beers .. 1-99 Harold Pickard 1-00 A. F. Brown . 1-09 HI T. Currie 1-00 Eleanor Bourke, . 1-99 Percy Po . . . . . . 1-90 Muriel Lowther .. 1-09 Edith Ryan 1-00 Jessie Gillis 1-00 Norma Younker . J. C. . . . . . ->—-¢-—Q-O>--—-——' Jnancen-cmw- Marion McMillan . no! cal/vault us 7 \ Mann. Behind every sack of Quaker Flour EVERY sack of Quaker Flour bears our guar- ~ antee that if ' does not give you complete satisfaction, the dealer will return the money you paid for it. This guarantee can be given because of the searching tests which Quaker Flour passes before itcan bear the Quaker name. All wheat used must show the highest milling qualities and food value under rigorous tests. Every hour in milling the flour is tested to make sure it 1s constantlyyp to the rigid Quaker standard. I ' Every day Quaker Flour is baked in the mills under actual home-baking conditions. These tests assure the highest and most uniform quality. You can ALWAYS depend on Quaker Flour to make bread, cakes and pastry of fine, even texture and most enticing flavour and appearance . Hence our guaranteer-"If Quaker Flour does not give you perfect satisfaction, the dealer is rized to refund your money." autho Always tlteSome may; ‘IVY “rill: M/lkltns‘ 0F '_"i+'l) OUAKER 1st ’o’.\“'.‘-.*: 0'