‘Your Dru" ggfist Refilmmencls Tanlac beceuse it ‘salesmen-mm "in m” over a long period of years. He hesdsoid it to thousands of satisfied custom- “ ‘h e e hralth ancient-gt]: szniun?“ m” Forflml‘. H kn tint 1, - geherai, megcisasehtflliiaepcnoczqrliuenclm. m‘ yworth_ 0v} so-ooo 000bottl V 0 Zi-‘mfil. I}... peraIIeIQdIneI-it. y u o ' ‘m’ TAN LAC Greatest tonichmedioine in u... wag}; Tm; Label is you r guarantee of getting the SE81 1 CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO manufactured. When you ask for ~Hlckey's be sure and eee that this label is on the caddy or keg; then you know absolutely that you are Eetting the genuine. There in no substitute for Hickey’a_. You, get quality and flavor in every‘ fln- "d? along home industry by. buying Mickey's tihewing and Smoking Tobacco. Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Ltd Mgnufugurgr; Charlottetown meat and Increase cod-Ilver-oll for biscuit- High Priced Pelts } give your vigorous foxes with gloaey Poll! bflfllllflll "Kill"! priaea. Imperial Biscuii Co., Lid. i Charlottetown an‘ gAgA nnnnnnnn. vvvvvvvv e Gave ihc Women llIe Voic and they unanimously elected’ 0n!‘ Chici To represent them In thebaklng of the whlteet and most wholesome l4 meet throughout P. E. leland, The women and MoLeod'a Flour rs the mainstay ‘of our‘ country. lllcLil0ll I MILLING CIIMPAIIY" slrnsrronn _ .141 ' l ~I ' Mt your groeerfor f"! owner" and - . Henson's arsenic." Q . T s" u» “Flourathl afhagy. w“ ‘ ' Itle‘ veinerid thet I _ tlree endjobemwill tales err. ‘ " ether drop in January 1H8.‘ “ neonate your eld enee do . ’ yelnthe mt hi. this eeeeen ‘ - . by having ue ihctheni Ii- uppor at NotI-e DaIne Academy, I III? iclilillill customs L y . P. anon some». demos. LAMBS W-OOL GLIPPER soles tor men, women and children at Alley O0, td. y . iii PANTRY - SALE at Moore i Mcbeodfis, Thursday afternoon at 3.80. . WE-AR A FLNNDERS POPPY- On Armistice Day—-"'l:he flower o! rememb-uce" tf. ~.DON'T FORGET THE BEAN England, another large shipment Alley & 0o. Ltd.‘ run cone ron uolnsqon we by the noun-eel Fur Remod- mllll. Riley Building; Queenfit. 600061-8wka. MEINS DROWN BOOTS Wrifll double soles. something thetevary man needs, waterpnoof so s. See our ‘big showing $7.60 Alloy 0o. Ltd.‘ ursday, Nov. 9th. . . LADIES srnown soors all our "l" N“ “ml- . best Queen quality, Bell, Onyx "m"? ‘mrml ATWQWQ" and other high class shoes on sale “w” 25 "n"- thls week. Only $6.25. Alley k Co ' [my mas ISTULTZ WILL GIVE a violin selection at the entertain- GOOOZd-S-Zi le Subject "In Gor- Admis- ONE HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL c lored views of Japan and Japan- e e life willl be shown tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the Iieartz Memorial (Hall. Bllvercollectlon in aid oi" missions wil.l be taken at m am l, STOCK QUOTATIONS w | N 3 |_ Q 5 M 5 ,1- H Q 5| 51- l-IALIFAX, Nov. 8. -—(Quotations cI-IuncI-I, Isuuauy Nov. 12th. Wor- lumlrlwd by Johnson and Ward. ship as follows: ‘North Wlnsloe. mfifllborfl n! the Montroa 11 a.m.; South Winsloe, 3.'p.nI.;EX¢hfll1K9-) . ' Hlghfleld, ‘I p.m. Sacrament olthc B9" T ‘ ‘ \ Lords Supper at Wlnsloe North 511mb‘ i ------ -- and wnislue South. Thanksgiving Shawlnlsan concert in South Church Wednos- l-wurenlide Pulp day evemng’ No“ g. "a; 7_3o_ Canadian General Electric _____ i Canadian Steamship Com. monucs Analyze. -’-.A largo Canadian Btéamshlo Pfd- vessel from P. n. I. discharged a ABM!“ Oom- fIIll cargo of hay and oats at D°m1I11°11 Bride‘! IMurray, N. S. the other day for the Mmnrelll P°W°P -- Oxford Paper Co., and a car load wmndile! Elml-Tic -- 01 lflour has arrived since. Also Natimlfil EPW197198 an immense quantity o! umel. “p. Atlantic Sugar .. plies has been purchased and will Awhhw" ------- -- be delivered shortly.‘ Prospects Am- C" 5 ‘blind?!’ '- are that a pulp mill will be erected Am- L°°°m°m° -~-— h i m . Am. SIIIelIting to Refining énlitxtheeir plant era II e near d!‘ copper ___________ u Canadian Pacific Railway . HONOR nou. of IMOWAC Herbert New Y°Pl= “PM! school tor the month of October: Cllba- 084193113" Grade VdJ.-—1, HelenDriacoll; 2, night . 11 no 201A. 67 67% 99 5 10m 1251/. .. 126% aw. 98% Cruci-ble Steel ; 3' R 1 .9113 n; International Pa/pe ?°l‘.‘i.°..°..“.“.‘§l.... 5:22. hi’ .. K9». 'I~"reddy Jenkins; 2, Ed-na "Jenkins; M" 'P°¢r°1°"m a IEiizabeth Burke. Grade -II. --1.l"'°'\'1""l°m11 Mm‘- Marine -- - u-iarvey Jenkins, Grade d (Iii-l. Pm“ SW9.‘ c“- Maflon Mutdh. z. gpufrgeon Jen. Reading ........... .. kins. IGrade n. ‘l-bl-l. Marlon Ray- Smmm PM“ ner; 2, Helen Jenkins. Grade! (C) stlldemkel‘ -1, lEIllzabeth Jenkins; 2, Alma Union Pacific tRaymer; d, Albert Gallant. gills. 52 82% 92% 65% POTATOES ADVANCE- The potato market in firmer this week advances in price having been MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory ‘lines, Prince Edward ~ mtroostook County ‘for blue. Large shipments have '- Ebeen made from Prince Edward Ba$hmva§$ti 25141 I ‘lllaland to the southern states. July 105%‘ y seed for the l ‘are sti-ll being held by farmers and made in some parts of this prov- leluud and says the St. ‘John Standard. In APQOBi-OOR iCouIIty the quotation is $1.65 a Ibarral, with prospects of a further II-ise. ln ‘Summereide potatoes have advanced to 35 cents a bushel 1933 Victory 1922 Victory 1937 Victory .. BANKS Bank Royal Monk Montreal .. These potatoes are to be used for crop which will be marketed‘ lII March 41nd ADP"- lmmense quantities of potatoes ‘Corn, Dec. c914. hiay cam. July 9 . Oats, Dec. 42%. May 42%. day evening and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George E. ‘Full. B“ m. .-_--£0->i-—— Eggs . ttlAwthlnfl doesn't wear. of! al- §°"“°°' one. Do not make the-mistake of waiting tor asthma to wear away by itself. While you are waiting disease is surely gathering a stronger footholdand you live ln MONTAGUE MARKETS dancer of stwnser and vet BWHI- Butter s2 er attacks. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Ao- 36 thma remedy taken early, wilio U33 prevent incipient condition from 30 becoming chronic and save hours 12 . $11. .. so of awltuil suffering. x Hay .. . . Turnips .. ...; MURRAY HARBOR . , '{-~ u-_-e._--._-_.__s Proi. ii. A. Tittnton 3...... ..; ..._ as . 34 Teacher of Piano V Specialist. M“ Studio .146 Great Organ and Voice. ‘T y 1 , __ OHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS I Y. . ‘L’ Iflww- u... “I. -... IUII .. 1 .‘ Butter ....Ii0 40 I ‘ ‘ 1 t . ~ one . .. .44 - ‘ ' Potatoes ~40 l-iay -.-.. .. .. c5 - ‘ Pork .... ....._..12% V, -_-‘-.v>--—-- 2:31p matter how deep-rooted the cornsniay be,'it nIuat yield to Hol- loway's Cornwitemqver it used as directed. . H ‘ Can be Senl llcrc Realize that children pro- us...» lat fer our atone to etiIere- |¢ l‘ ‘Lyn-E: :§i°‘.u"..2“'i" because we treat them flllitq . i; ' ' ° " . _ Weumdentand mn- ordlm "Yuwff-ITT. J-“ql-"Iii- eealae ‘at once; and II I understand their . serum’ neede. We yeeleet thew“? ‘ dummy,‘ we met WWI!- mI nicely. as WI {IQIWWM from our store satisfied-lend your children to ‘ue and WI Inlllpieise you "an! ‘thew both wlthouneervlee and at- \ tentien- l .- .'IIIe~ivo}_ll5ll their eyea ad fenae I {pen lent! I . anleeing GI ' - ~ h‘ I - “ p ‘ - '_ "T, cnsnnomarowiijictivsnnil/In "~ gml-lmosnarr SAYS ulnlee wool. lanolin»; mu i N10“!!! all the latest noveltlen. and $8.50 . . ment In Hearts Hall tomorrow i Stock i ~ " to recommend it for the good It has 127% INEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., NOV. B. 145% —'l‘he story told -by Mrs. Jane Gib 105% tory, the selfstvled eye-v-‘ltlless of 100-3" last. has lbeen definitely wrfob- 103.90 orated, authorities said tonight. It 10°95 also was unofficially reported tiIat 5 made to combat the indictment. Jglllifipxpjru in this province and ' .~ y . Filalekwho “veslneflr ‘h? scene ' . w ere the two bodies were found. ' t LtIIPDYBDIIPIIiZLiOYtIhIOT pregegitingtilei —,-—- >II re case a u "ran ury, o. PERSONALS suIvImnnoIos MARKET zuthgorltles lodan‘ Iiiégau fl, general . ‘cqu slllpnlng of all persons who Mm Leah Mdcsrav- Ibmhwlel DairfButter... .. . so on". we rrcvlvpsry been mentioned. ISL, city, left Saturday for Roxbury E“, W, do, _ _ -_____ 3;, In connection withnthe case. Mflflfl- ' ' Wool. washed .. . "23 ; "i Wool, unwashed . . 16 | Miss Janie] ‘MflQKQIfIQ-koi $1)“ Chickens, per lb ._.. .. ..15 2o -~ River. W! H! 1'10""! °\' r‘ Hides . . . . . . . . . . . . ..s 1o onto, where she will spend the Hay M“ $1 Wlnlar- Oats, peI-‘bushel . . ‘ Mr. William w. Beer, of Tor- P°‘“-'°°‘ " , Mrfiund Mrs. Simon" P. Paoll ‘omio a/rrlved in the city Satur y aouma MARKETS “n” vioh to tender their heartfelt 2; thanks to the rnnny friends who 111's FINE Prnlaea New. Re-edy-Dreoo-fge ‘It llnlltl l! Blolljll ll_ . The QXDeI-Ience related here will be rend with Interest by everyone ill lhie city. it tells how a man. once ‘nick and discouraged. now enjoys p0 ect hoaltlv and wants others to welt thereby. He lslMr. R. Murtstt, t3 Illfminlzhanl izitreet, Halifax. N. B. Ho has lived in Halifax all his life, in _weil known and has many friends. lilll. IL MOFATT "My stomach ulwnys gnve me »troIIblo. wnu never hungry. could not sleep M night. I was very restless, gas would form in my stomach af- ter each mI-ul. Nu medicine Illd me any good until I tried Draco and one little bottle haII worked won- ms Iul’ mo. Before l heard 0i’ Dreco I would lie in bed for lIoIIrs before I went to sloop. This one bottle. however, lIIuI proveII thnt lt In tile nIodlclnc for me und am glad done me IIp to Hi6 present time. I now out wlIat I want and digest it perfectly and that is wlIy I feel so much batter. I am sure if Dreco could .111» this for me, lt can help anyone." ureco is sold in Charlottetown by E. A. Foster. it ls also sold in Summerslde by Gallant Drug" Co., Limited. buy 0i Mislery Woman is Corroborated (Special to The Guardian.) son‘, woman of considoralble mys- thosdouble Murder oi? the Rev. Ed- Ivarrifwheeler Hall and Mrs. El- ezulor R. Mills on September l~l the grand jury would he asked tol return indictments against a woIn-l an-"and two man. An attorney] who has figured prominently in‘, thmoinvsstlgatinn said that legal. preparations already ‘were being‘ The corroborating witness of. Mrs. Gibson's siory that slIe saw the rector and the choir‘ slnger| Ilain while she was searching for‘ ‘arm looters on the PlIl-lllps’ home. stead. Special Detective James! Mason announced. is bins. A. showed their. kindness in so many Iiiferent ways during the Illness of their dear son. also to those who contributed so many beautiful flow ~rs and- magnificent spiritual Bou- quets atterr his death, and to those. who so kindly attended his funeral» ‘n such great numbers, and in weI-y way showed their sympathy for his loss. Reduce Your Fat Without Dieting Yours ago the formula for fat re- duction was "dlet"-—"iexerclso." Tu- dny it in "Take Marrnola Prescrip- tion Tablets." Friends tell friends- these friends tell others. They eat substantial food. live as they like und still reduce steadily and easily wmlout going through long sloses of tiresome exercise and starvation Illot. Marmola Prescription Tablets are nuid by all drugglsts the world ovcr at ‘one rs er Tgoump tha Marrnola Co». 412 Wood- ward Ave" Detroit, Mich. l wWwwwl Nothing oonveye thouim‘ lulneu and cheer Ilka I Xmas Portrait : l.’ -from one ‘ I BAYER Isrunlo‘ vvwvv axew li You win.- If you want to hny a oat Run a want ad; If you want touelell a hat, ,e . t ~ - g ‘Buyq new» uiII II mo, Get s lob-or girl to wed , Yonneed coir an your but" i‘ Exceptional Values S. A. McDONALD " I QVERCOA I r rowmF-Tazuw 10:"; There ls no reason to make a big expenditure for your overcoat this Fall. In 0m- (flotlIiIIg Ikpztrtment, which is con- venticntly located on the. first; floor 0f our store, there are to be found many InarvelolIs values in Overconts. We know clothes, as We are tailors ourselves, and Ive know that for style, quality of material and unrkIIInIIsiIip, our Overccats compare most fav- orably with tlIe finest in (‘un:IIl:I—-..'IIId they cost you from ton to fifteen dollars loss than IIInIIy firms ask.. . ‘If you want tn pay teII or fifteen dollars, or Inoro. for a name you w0n’t; appreciate our values. but if you want an Overcoat that; will look well, fit well and wear well, y0II’ll come to us and get it for $10 or 815 less than you expected to pay. , Ous- Overcoats are. nIzule with lIiglI-Igrade materials by expert tailors, and our present stock includes the newest models as well as the IIIore staid coats for the conservative dresser. You will find the new and popular Raglan Inoilcl, the semi-fitting styles as wcll as the plain DJ}. ElIjEiif-iil Ulster in our notable col- lection. In short, we have a coat to suit each and every person at a price you can afford to pay. "."."‘€"-'1I~ The foloyvlug are a few exaIIIpIes:—- For fifteen dollars we qif-er a Dark Green Tweed Oven- coat, made up in the newst model, with belt all around. Assorted patterns inn all sizes. 5 iSixteen dollars and fifty cents buys a Heavy Mixed Tweed g $16 Ulster with belt all around. This is a value you will find it hard ' to duplicate. Eighteen dollars only is the price of a fancy Brown Check$l8 579431 -'*.§¢="rv‘.'I‘-v‘i'".' Overcoat. It is a very attractive pattern, made up excellently with raised seams, half belt, etc. The conservative dresser will like a black English Melton Cloth Overcoat which is a great value at $28. It is a Chesterfield model (raw edge) "and will look well and last for years. A dark grey Melton at $28 also. GT:¢ For twenty-five dollars we have a Light Fancy Check Pat- tern which any young man would feel proud to wear. It is ultra smart-looking and it will give lasting service. ' ‘ .*ei Chlld’s Over-coats, as well no’ Boys’ and Youths’ Ovetv coats in all sizes and many styles. - ‘ . ’ ' ‘ s A. McDO cnornillic humanism on m mm . I t .,‘..._ y. . .- \ ",5..." ai. "A ti.» ' 1., ...' " yiir- ~ > We also have a complete and excellent stock of I i tutti‘. s‘ _