YTEllTilzll-s, *1/37» , 'v\\ I\ Classified A F’- One Insertion Tin-ea Insertions Four Insertions Eight Insertions ..l.......... O-OO§O-O+O-O i-boveoeveeao w, Agents Wanted mniin. AGENTS-WRITE r6; Catalogue. United Art Limited, 162 John. Toronto. A. W. ‘l 31 wsm. 36ipd \ F Yon have a lap family that 111:: 000d lea gm] a I f Monsars Quill}; l" 1°!‘ You f0 buy, for it is not only rich. very i-ion, In "Ivor. but u make; 240 cops to the poulr] l I l < l . I -v¢»+o'i¢¢>'“““",,|.. dvertzsements - m0 Der line of 5 word, 9° P" line of 5 wards 3° Der line of 5 words 1v oer “he of s words ‘Wflfi-Qenwueou “we; 0a e q o o o _ o y e O Miscellanegu; FOR Sl-JRVIFE PURE BRED PRIZE- wlllnlng Yorkshire , Bony, 3mm Dart. DeSable. 9895-11-21.“, MAN (ill WOMAN TO TRAVEL AND pppOlflt local representatives. Posi- {ion permanent; yearly guarantee $1092. (bein; I21. weekly average) n-ld expenses; commission and cash bonuses besides. Winston Co.. Tow- qr Bldg, Toronto. A. W. swtlNovflo. [GENTS WANTED T0 INTRODUCE ftpyal Buckingham, the modern table cover. Looks like linen, needs no laundering. A necessity ill every home. Low price, liberal commis- sion. Write for free selling outfit Dept. 950, Public Service Mills of Canada, Limited, London, Ontario. A. W. Nov. 27. - IALESMEN - WONDERFUL 0f‘- portunity for capable men to earn big money representing well known tie manufacturers selling direct, to consumer. Full or spare time; liberal commission. Write quick for free sales outfit. Public Service Mills, London. Oll- tario. Dept. 940. A. W. Nov." 27. ___... For Sale ,"__.____.._ _.-__ FOR SALE-—PURE BRED ST. BER-l llartl dog, female, 4 years old. J. F. Gard. Bouthport. l41-2l F61. SALE-NICE nluvmc nonsc Apply at. Farquharsons liver-j; stable ' 143-31 -.---_._¢ I08. SALE-ONE 'PUR-E DEED‘ Shropshire Ram. Prank Halliday, Eldon. ,1. 9989-ll-26-3i. FOR SALE, TO lslif‘, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. " ti 70R. sauna-camisoles. wane s9 Main Street, Saint John, N, B. 9879-11-21-81. ..______.______._________ AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN- Reo Flying Cloud Master 4-pas- senger Coupe. late 1929 model. fully' fllllluped. hydraulic shock absorb- ' "s. two spare wheels and tyres; color dark maroon. Purchased new in Jvlylast. and run only 1335 miles. Cost 82750, will accept 81750. Address Executrix Estate of John Nasser. Plctou, N. S. 11-25-21. v___.-. ..___.__,___________ Male Help Wanted WANTED AT-OTWC-E-MABRIED MAN to work on- farm. Ernest W. Harper. Carleton Siding. 9988-11-26-3i. .___ l HOIFSE-‘TO LET. MODERN cou- venlences. Apply lo spring Park Road. 9904-ili -_____ j WANTED-GMART BOY T0 SELL goods on Murray Harbour train. ADM’ Manager News Dept., C.N. R. Station, Charlottetown. 134-11-27-11 ____ ____________ MORE MEN WANTED QUICKLY. Bl: pay: easy work while learnillg Barber Trade under famous Moler American plan. world's most re- liable Barber School System. Write Way for frea literature. Moler Barber College, 5'13- Harrington St. Halifax. Wed and Sat tf. Lost PM _ LOFT-BLACK HANDBAG CON- "tilfllllg sum of money. Return to Guardian Office. Reward. 508-21 5@____ tosr-ncrwcsrl lmtnvrsw AND Charlottetown, via Pownal, a all!" tire anq flm, ‘Finder notify Earl Mcfnnls, Bethune Hardware. 137-11-37-21 ‘in. > _ LOFT-BUFFALO sons nanny 8t. union. Church. Reward. Ap- P]? Michael Gallant, New Acadia. a 135-11-21-31. v LOST-BROWN BUFFALO. NEAR- ly new, between Pe le‘s Cemetery "id Preudc do MOfI a store. Pin- der notify Russel nober. smi r9- celve reward’, . lfl-Sl For Sale "ll, can .... 1. sass august. bonus offers. , x°°m~ 5991i’ "W". c. 0., Guardian. 106-11-26-21 JOHN ALFRED MACDONALD. Land Surveyor. Hetmanville, Souris, 9749-ll-6-lm0pd. l -----—-—_i______ POTATO TAGS FOR. THE SEA_ “"5 Shipments on short notice. Guardian Central Prlntery, \ 032840-1941 CRItKTiJLMETrIGrITYGFéH market prices paid for canning stock. W. S. Fraser Co., Ltd., (J, 1). Jenkins Building, Grafton Street). 138-11-27-1 week .~__._-.-.. ______,_____ Female Help Wanted _ _____ ‘Arr-av 1o: alon- mond St, _ 145 ~ ..--___.- WANTED-WOMAN 01c Gnu, p03 general houseworkabie to do plain CWMHIZ- Country girl preferred. Address P. O. Box 116. egos-tr "_s§lZ=.m.n Wanted -________________ SALESMEN WANTED- SALES agent for Prince Edward lsland. Good usy. Free outfit. We want now a reliable, energetic representa- tive to handle the best districts on the Island. Our agency is profit- able. Write. Pelhaln. Nursery. Co. Toronto. Ont. S. W. s-wsrr. T0 RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE. ‘l9 l-lillsboro Street, opposite Hillsbor- ollgh Square from January 1st. Apply J. A. McLaren. care Patons Limited. 9995-11-28-31. Employment Wanted ‘WA-NTE-I) FOX RANCII by experienced man. Apply 4153 King Street. 100-11-26-21. ; including spruce and hemlock, boards ‘isilver fox and other raw furs at the WANTED-A HEATED FURNISRED} office of B. R. Holman. Wednesday, Gena Guardian REAL!!! SPOT CASI for your furs Erinttp other Chard) WEDNESDAY ‘MO-Weekly Prayer Service; Vial- at McLurc do Macllinnonk. lad-ii. l"! ha"!!! welcome-Hearts ~ Memorial Hall. 12s. scu. yous Silver m: on omel- {MW furs to Devin at n. n. Holmlhs Pmwlma vlfloe. om.‘ um . Wedn ea . """ w“ " y m. H. n. Wainwright, who has Dec. 4th. and days following. A LEVIN of Levin rui- 00.. Ltd. will be buying all kinds or raw furs" at n. n. nolmairs pffioe. Charlotte- town. Wednesday 4th and days fol- lvwint- 146-51. My“ been relieving at the Somme " branch of the Royal Bank left on Tuesday for his home in Halifax-S Miss Muriel MacLean, farnleriy of Charlottetown. has to undergo a very serious operation in the Toronto Western Hospital. Miss MacLcan is a sister of Mr. N. D. MacLeal-l. Mrs. William Smith with infant daughter of Charlottetown is visiting her father, Mr. S. S. Carney of Sum- merslde-S. -__.'— 8000 FEET 0F CHOICE LUMBER, and studding, will be sold at Exhibi- tion Buildlng, Charlottetown, at 130 o'clock on Friday, November 29th. 120-11-26-21. OF INTEREST to fur farmers. Mr. A. Levin of the Levin Fur Co., Ltd. will arrive in Charlottetown Tues- day evening next and wlllvbc buying C. C. lfT. Rally The C. G. I. T. groups of the Bap- tist, Zion, St. James, and Trinity Churches. fifteen in all met in l-feartz Memorial Hall at 7.30 last evening for a rally. Miss Helen Duchemin. president of the Leaders‘ Council, presides? and a very inter- esting and. unusual program was presented by the girls. Each group gave s. seven minute‘ sketch. in cos- tume. representing different coun- tries of the world. ‘The results show- ed the enthusiasm and interut with which the girls of the C. G. I. '1‘. en- ter into their activities. Two gold pieces were awarded its-prizes, alld the judges warez-Mrs. Cosh. lifts. Jss. Macmillan. Mrs. Ronald Stewart and Miss Bertie Stewart. ‘The first prize was awarded to Miss Pullertolvs group of St. James Church. repre- senting Spaln. andthe second D1116 to Miss Ducheminb group. of Trin- ity United Church, representing ‘Unitzd States. ‘ During the final decision of awards, Miss Lillian MacKenzle conducted a sing-song after which a vote of thanks was tendered the judges, and the rally was brought to a close by the National Anhbem. ' Dec. 4 and days following. 1541, STUDY GROUP-On Tuesday evan- lns. November 12. a muting was held in New London School for the pur- pose of organizing a Teachers’ Study Group, under the direction of Super- Vl-"T" Mllflihlf- The following officers were appointed: President. Mr, Inn-l t" Dunning; Vice-president, Mr. wlmwn Miyhe; Secretary, Miss Carrie Woodside: lhltel-talrlmont Committee, Misses Hilda Francis and Marie Clark. It was decided that. at the next meeting, Mr. Murphy would slve a demonstration on the use oi the sand table. The meeting then adjourned. Next meeting is to be held in New London School on De- cember l2. at‘ 1.30 p. m. STANl-IOPE INSTITUTE. — The first: annual meeting of St-anhopa Women's Institute was held in Stanhope school on Tuesday even- ing, Nov. 5th. The meeting opened by reading the Creed, and roll call was answered by paying fee. Min- utes of last. meeting were read and adopted. Seventeen members were enrolled for the coming year. The president il-len gave her report and the following omocrs were eleclad: President Mrs. Aeneas McDonald; Vice-President, Mrs. _ Louis Mar- shall; Secretary. Miss Edith Cam- eron; Directors. Mrs. Ray Carr, Mrs. IsapcLawson» and Mrs. ‘mom- ls McCabe; Auditors, Mrs, Thomas Horgan and Mrs. James MacLs-uch- lan. The "school and sick committees then reported and new ones ap- pointed for next month. It was de- cided that. regular evening of meet- ing be the first Tuesday of every month. Next meeting will be held at home of Mrs. Aeneas MeDona-ld and roll call will be answered by "A JUDGEMENT '<c tinned from Page l) _ ._.-_._ _---j_--——- cern on account of thefact. that there was approximately 15.000 tons per year of business available in the market referred to. ‘_ _ ,' Mr. Paterson referred tolhtffact that at the annual meeting of the Maritime Board of Trade here, he pointed out that what. the Maritime Provinces had received under the Maritime Freight Rates Act was not of a permanent nature that by the changing of rates in other sections the advantage the lvfaritlmes gained HOUSEWORK. WASHING. WANT- ed bv woman with good references. Apply Guardian. 99l7-ll-22-lwk. Western Guardian —-SUCC'ESS~FULLY PASSED EXAMINA T l o Ns-The‘ following graduate nurses of the Prince County Hospital have successfully passed their R. N. examlnation.-lvliss Pran- cis. Green, Elmsdalc; Miss Mabel Clark, Cape Traverse; Miss Sylvinac Montgomery, Bedeque; M155 Emil, Adams, Kensington and MTS- 3BR“ Phillips, Summerside, -_-S. —F'IRE INVESTIGATION POST- PONED-ln the police court at Sum- n-.crsl\‘ on Tuesday Eli offend" W“ fined $25 and costs or one month in jail for exccedllll the sated llmll by auto. A chronic drunk was also lin- e_l $25 and costs or one 310mb 111 jail. The enquiry into the origin of, the fire, which destroyed Mr- M"- Kgnzlg’; premises on October 22. which had been adloumed 1mm Mm‘ day evening and was to have 116m continued boforc Sl-lllendlflfy Wyn‘ It this time was further adlvurlwd by mm to ng specified date in 0rd" to procure further necessary ma‘ once-S. ._Mr. R, SCDDnder, Accountant at the Summerside Branch of the Rpyal Bank of Canada. has returned “om n“ enjoyable vacation at hl-I home at Callanderb Beach. N- 3-"5- —Many friends will regret to 118:3‘ m” My, Qsorge Shaw of Boo field has entered the Prince County HospiYl for treatments-S. _Mlss Rowena McLeod. of slim’ '* is spending a PM!!!" ha" any at ner home in Coleman-D- llllllost new. Apply Ia Rochford st. ~,'_ ' '_ aim-il-ne-al. _ "'>'~"~I~— lHNrco-lslsai" pa- parvmo nAlt- , i fits in Gard. DR. w. R. good order. J. F. louthpol-t, 1404i 'IMany have been relieved of coma l" Holloway’! corn Remover. it has Palmer Gradual-O Chmtmi" chronic and Narvona New! I24 Prince It. Phone l0‘! " Plver, of ltlf Owls that WW l" ‘Wall effective. Opposite It. Paul's Cllllffh Ciu’ ‘ Gift." The meeting" closed by ‘mam! of “menu Anuwm. could be greatly offset. This case however, showed that the Railway C mrnission had Jurisdiction insofar as - “ ’ international rates were concerned. l . Mr. Paterson felt thatthe incident of the rates on salt was not nearly so important as the principle involved. The effort made was in establish a precedent, and he felt that this should not be done. The precedent established by this order of the board. he said, meant that the Maritime Provinces had the right to demand that the Board of Railway Commis- sioners accept jurisdiction over In- ternational inbound rates and he felt that United States Railway Lines would hesitate in the future before making any rates on goods destined for Canada that would offset the ef- fectiveness of the Maritime Freight Rates Act. DEATHS NELSON-At Cherry Valley, Nov. 25, 19D. Captain Frederick 1.‘. Nelson aged s1 years. Funeral‘ Wednesday 27th at», doclock. CAMPBELL-In this city, November 23m, at 334 Hillsboro St. Catherine Campbell, aged 5 years, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Campbell. SEALEY-At Rochester, N. H., Nov. 25 Daniel Sealey. formerly of Mt. Albion. Remains expected to arrive Wed- nesday evening. Funeral notice later. Ill MEMORIAM in fond and loving memory of our dear little brother William Rod- gerson, who died at the home of his fosur parents Mr. and Mrs. B18- mark Cruwell. South Jtustico. on Nov. 27th., 1927. e Mlnardfi Llnlmeile for Chanperl hands PlondJs the memory that lingers Dear is the one that is gone, In memory we hold you dear brother As long as the years roll along. and inserted by loving SiItAr Brothers. 141. Ill MEMORIAM " in loving memory of little Willie " JQBOII, who passed away Novem- ber 21th, 1951. At. home in the beautiful hllla of Gel By the valley of rest so fair Slime day. some tune when our task ls done- We shall meet oar loved flnrthfle- Inserted by Mr. I Mrs. JED. Craawell rrnnnvcf rltESCBfPTlflNs The prescription your doctor gives you and which you bring to us to be tilled is handled llere by a "graduate Pharmacist. He puts into it. the exact proportions called for, and uses only pure. fresh drugs. You can. depend on our prescription service" as being most reliable. i Caledonian Club.” l At the regular monthly meeting of the Caledonian Club held in the club rooms last night a committee ‘was an- [pulnted to supervise and some sug- gestions offered relative to the us- uai lecture course carried out eacn vslnter by the club. Plans were com- pleted for the annual Si). Andrews Dinller, which is to take place Mon- day next. A vote of thanks was sent to a friend in Scotland who yearly sends to the club a box of heather. The names of the directors appoint- ed at the last meeting were announ- ccd-Clanslrlan D. B. McDonald. J. J McGillvray, P. J. McDonald, John Y McDonald. J R. Burnett, S. AMcLeod, lMothly etingl .l E. “Island Foxes Continue To Lead TORONTO, 0nt.. Nov. lid-The first championships in the fox Judg- ing at Royal Winter Fair so f.:r have all gone to Prince Edward island with A. L. Rogers. of Kcnsington. and John A. Lea, Summerslde, scor- ing. Winnings in detail in the herds and championship classes are as follows: Three animals either sex get of one sire bred and owned by exhibitor. First, Ruthven Brett. S. B. Fox Com- pany, Alliston, Ont.; second Peter C Clark, Summcrside, P. E, I.; third, L B. Pollock, Keswick. Ont; fourth, R. 5. Humphrey. Kcnsington, P. E I. Three animals either sex progeny oi Jas. Paton. A. A. McNeill, John Reid. Considerable discussion took ,p1acc on the winter lecture course“ .1'he lecture committee of last year: lcolnposed of Clansnien J. M. Mcrsi- . ‘yen, T. M. McMillan, and "r. M.E McDonald were reappointed. it was] suggested that a speaker be secured: w discuss the question of Maritime] Union. Clansnun Illthune pointedl out that, the tendency of the club of late in its lecture work had been tol sponsor all subjects indiscriminately? while the original aim of the organ- i lzation had been to promote a taste = for Scottish literature and a love of all things Scottish. I I I l ._.._._. GOV- GENERAL (Continued from Page l) large scale upon which the llvestoclfl display is being nducted. officials‘ at the Pair stated last night. There: are 135 carioads of livestock from! Ontario. 35 from Quebec. 13 from‘ and 8 csrloads from Alberta. The l6 carlosds from the United States con- sists mostly of horses. ‘rhese 101d." l I which a large number of ‘cars would also be required. While in the same statistical frame of mind, one of the directors declared that 10.000 ribbons for awards have been or are being distributed. MANITOBA DAY TORONTO, out. Nov. zs-‘Mani- toba is on parade today at, the Royal winter Fair and specially displayed products in'the exhibit stalls and live stool! pens give evidence that the Prairie Province ‘is successful in other than wheat fields. Many im- portant championship! in settle classes have gone to Manitoba ex- hibits. but the chief success has been with swine. Manitoba took firs‘. prize for a carlosd of market swine and the championship for the best carload of Yorkshire hogs. The cham- pion stallion also comes from Mani.- toba and this was the only Western province to exhibit foxes. CONFERENCE -____ (Continued from Page 1) chereau, however, are now prepfl-Ybd , w accept that. as an excuse for bringing the price vb t0 I rel-WP‘. able ngure. The Quebec Premier said, it is not s. question of threat-_ enlng legislation of course Mr. Tas- nhsa-eau said they had nothing of that sort in mind. but at. the same‘ time the manufacturers should not} {wag}, p, was the provincial govern- 5 merits who held the key to the sit- uation, since it was the Govern- ments who sold the pulp wood W the manufacturers. If the manufacturers for any lei‘ son could not come to In R8119" metnt ls to the price of new. the" it would inevitably be up tn the provinces to find means of 86mins the fair and equitable returns they needed. Scotland is having many labor wage dlaputes. Deaf Hear Again Through New Aid gum," [In Digger TDII Dlnte Will lnthnalanla Following ‘I'll-DI! Free Trial Olav Ann m-nty-flvo years devoted u- elualvelv te the mnanfa nra of select:- fl b a in aids. one (‘annliau Aonult - (gen ‘Lldn, Dept. 431, i5 lllr-bmnlld St. West. Toronto. UaL. baa Jllll I'll‘- mmt 1 new modal Acnuaflcon that represents the Ivellteat advance H! made '.o the re-creatlon of bearing for tbrdeaf. This faint Arouatlcon fa fea- tured bv a tlny earpiece no hlgger than . adifur. Thvouab toil device. oueda latlnetly transmitted t ra vmb wonderful! ocneft to hearinraml Iultil ellkel The of these remarkable IIIII to your home 1 for .. flu-numb and convincing teaLI Send tbvln your name and address tolls! iceooeeeaeeeoocoooaeoooeq 5 i N. D. MacLeanl Colman-ans IMIALIII i ram m - Illlsliflfl l§daraartlreacdaatgnaululsg@ ' "nouns-ale use ‘ " a ‘to an Corner 0am: and liehnlond 3 the ring. in the impressive sight was one dam. bred and owned by exhibitor First, R. S. Humphrey, Kensil-lgton, I P. E. I.; second. L. B. Pollock, Kes- wlclr. Ont; third, Ruthven Brett, S. B. Fox Company. Alliston. Ont; fourth. George A. Callback. Summer- side, P. E. I. " Breeders herd. l adult lnsie and {Must be sewed, weighed, and good females any age and breed owned bl’ exhibitor. First R. S. Humphrey, third Peter C. Clark. Summcrside. P. E. I.; fourth, Pure Canadian S. B. Fox Company. Summerslde, P. E. I. g Champion adult male fax, “l elped previous to 1928: A. L. Rogers, Ken- ‘ singtoll. P. E. I.; Reserve R. H. Hum- phrey, Keniington, P. E. I. Champion adult male fox whslped in 192B, John A. Lea, Summcrside, P. E. I.; reserve champion, c, Z3, Rogers, Summerslde, P. E. I. ISLAND (Continued from Page 1) this feature almost every year since its establishment, is that. it. was the best fronra livestock standpoint that, do not include poultry and foxes fol . h" W" be?" held? 119 Blflflled- (‘Al view of the cattlebarns, covering a,’ tremendous area is one long to be! remembered. Representatives of the’ various breeds have been drawn to this barn from herds from all over Canada and from many parts of the. United States. Tile class leaders! champions and grand champions at local, provincial and state shows meet here in the culminating livestock event of the year in contest for animals shown in the ring 1n each class was extraordinarily high. and the judges who worked carefully and cautiously could find very little dif- ference in many cases between the animals standing in the first iczv Ill}- sitlons in the class. Island Live Stock. “An outstanding feature of the ‘Royal’ from the standpoint of a Prince Edward Islander was the’ ‘use number of Island came thu- this offer from the Island to the Office‘ and “lould rtcdmmend mm“ occupied prominent positions. I do,‘ not mean that these animals are all Q owned on Prince Edward Island at; present. as a. large number have been I selected from our local herds by! prominent breeders from Upper Can- ada. In the class for mature Ayrshire, females, not, in milk. three Island‘. cows were in the first six places. or.- leading in a class of thirty. This clar- illustratcs to a great extent what has taken place ‘in many other class- es in this and other breeds‘ during. the show. and demonstrates very conclusively that this province oc- cupies an enviable position as ll source of supply of cattle oi very high quality and merits. This fact is recognized by outstanding breeders throughout Canada. and should be increase their efforts and improve their herds to a high degree." Prominent among Island exhibitor: was Mr. R. A. Profitt. Freetown. Who- agalnst. very heavy competition was for New York tomorrow ‘to CfllTy out: a successful contender ill practically every class in which he had entries. winning among other honours the Junior Championship in males. Mr. .Lou Roper, Royalty, also won dis- ,tinctlon in Guernsey's carrying oil) the Grand Championship in males With regard to the fox show Mr-j Shaw stated that this exhibition. which is always a feature of the "Royal" 'was very successful from the standpoint, of quality. although "- 415 “ill/nee”! m m,‘ respect l“ been released by the policclnan was Brien." Charlottetown show. nor was it as, large in the numbers exhibited nor: ins successful in the point of llllbllf‘ ‘interest. as the latter show. Spectacular Parade. Perhaps the most splendid feature‘ of the "Royal." and certainly lllcl most important from an lslanrlersl point or view. occurred on the even-t lng of Maritime Day before an sud-i Nerves! Too much cxcitenrlenr, too rnuch work, too much worry, too much plensurc——all over- tax and weaken the nervous system. “Run-down” nerves cause suffering. Loss of sleep, lack of energy, freifulncss, and di- gestive trouble are symp- toms of tllis condition. l V/hy not “rebuild” your Fellows’ Lcxnlilll Tablets arc specially prcpqrqd Iqr (In yqfiqpagl I treatment of, and ultimate recovery from constipation. ' LLows SYRUP, Fa: b f Will Be Buying Blue potatoes the llcxl tllrc: dry ‘stock. Allan Cameron, Bruce Stew- farfs wharf. 142 l Kfililniwll. P. E- I-i second, Gaol-gel lA. Callback. Sulnmersidc, P. E. I.;‘ ‘Abegweits Are Invited To Nfld. Guards A. A. Illllk. St. Johns Newfoundland. W. A. Smith, ELsq. Secretary Abcgweit. A. A. Charlottettown P. E. l. . i Dear Sir:-As you know it has been the Newfoundland custoln in the ‘pa-st to bring down every year a fCanadial-l Hockey Team to play a series of three of four games a- gainst our local bays. Manitoba. l4 from Saskstchewanq 1929 My“ sh°wl ‘m’ "llmding; The old rulk cclnpany this year 9mm am‘ m" l“ "lined mm w has got into deep water and our Club |the Guards Athletic Association, to maintain hockey and skating for the public, had to lake over the venture. may interest you to know is a nat- ive of the Island. Do you think there is pny DOSSlD~ ility of the Abegweits coming here to play such a series the latter part of January or early in February? We shall be glad if you will let us have some idea regarding this, since , ‘we have to arrange our winter pro- breed supremacy. The quality of the gramme preferably the first week in December. . Yours Truly. GUARDS A. A. R1 Arthur Johnson, Manager. From Newfoundland, The Ancicn Colony comes the above invitation to "n" bulking wmch appear‘ w u the Abegweits for a series of hockey games to be played in St. John's Newfoundland. No light value is being-placed ml North, and if it is at all feasible the Red and Black will certainly show their wares in the Colonys Capital this winter. From time to time maln- lanrl teams have been engaged in’ similiar fashion in late years. Tile opportunity-a much prized one by the way-evidently falls to the Ab- egweits this year by selection. Will Fornt A Permanent Union (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. Nov. Lid-Captain $11‘ 'an inspiration to local breeders Z0‘ Bcachcroit Totvsc, blllltl viee lllfild- H. Strong K. C.. for the plaintiff. ‘ellt, of the British Legion and Cap-l ‘ tain Donald 511115011. lwllllfily 506- Walker and another Judgment for the rotary of the British Empire Service League. will sail on tile Majestic Simson‘s idea of cstabllshulg jolllt committees of the League in New York. London and ClSOWlICIC, where practicable. with the purpose of fol"- ming a permanent fraternal union of the two organizations. The delegates are taking with them poppy wreaths for the New York war menlorlrll and. the tomb of the Unknown Soldier az-Arllngton. The stream of traffic which hadl held upby an antiquated coupe, the! driver of which was lllnkin; frantic efforts to engage ills gears, thereby‘ making a tcrrifho grinding noise. I Alter walling hopefully for two or t-hree minutes. a taxi-driver. who was next in line. eras heard to re‘- msrk. loudly and sarcasticsliy; "Go on, Archibald. chuck ‘em all in together, and sort ‘em out when yer ll).::ry'-°l.?:l:v" lwfsllw: i ienoe which .- " " m9 C A’? tntmrestcdrlnd a letter will hrinl one _ m“ “me me ‘mmfls from {he Maritime Provinces were Pfllildm l" ' = -' three floats. tastefully d"- qorflgd and drawing attention l’: DR J P MILLAR ‘it-um "°““”-“'i°* - ' 7 . from an agricultural and iourle‘ DENTAL SURGEON gtnndpoint. The first float renrf lsented the shale growing Indus“ : fwlth a little girl dressed as Evan!’ ine. drawing attention to the def-l "\ i-Agnna” " ‘ 5 d ‘loo-o-oe-a-oo-oeee-oeo-ooc-oe-a-ovu ability of ‘til "HM 0! “"8931” apple. The second carried a llumbcl- of huge potatoes and detailed ma‘.- tcrs pertaining to potato quality and production in tilts area. Tile third FAWN Ibo!- float. canted a number of pens oi Foxes. also a tastefully dressed young lady displaying a silver fox fur. The "hole demonstration was enthus-t ~stically received. and prominent illclals stated that. it was the best vcr put on by any province at the our president_ Mn H. J. wyafl‘ i, gone to the United States. He there- ; lhonotorys room on the north side oi , otcin?" \ nervous system and improve!‘ your hyaical condition? _Fel ows’ Syrup contains mineral foods which feed and- so restore the nervous sys- It also has valuable lngredi _ cuts that induce normal sleep, nld digestion, and strengthen the body. It cannot be euc- ccssfully imitated. I‘. Q = l‘ Q a) :- 3 E ‘< 3 =1 n. .-. 3 Q :1 . ‘" ti: BE PHOTOGRAPHED EARLY roa XM A q av (IRASWEII PHONE cos-l. , - .ie - tcanlinued from Page l) lijolrlllued from Page l) goat tilallkiullless. At the conclus- .t.l. of ills hardships address and znlcr the Grand Jury had retlrcdi Ml. Heath Strong, K. C., stated tc “ the Cour‘. that Arthur Oliver. of Al- ston, against whom the Grand Jury‘ at the June term of the Supreme Court had found a true bill for wounding ‘a woman with intentptod. bodily harm was admitted to bail and; l whose case was not reached before“ tile Court rose, on account of the large criminal docket, was now in be rendered fulfillment of nu Jlttorney-General Saunders then stated to the court that, the witnesses in this case with one exception had lore moved that all further prooeedq ings in this case be stayed. Mr. Strong than moved that the prisoner .- be discharged from custody, which m0- lion was granted by His Lordship. The Grand Jury then brought in the following report: We the Ora-nil . ‘Jury have examined carefully‘ Lb!’ entire building and find same to bl neat and clean and in good repair, '_ with the exception of one stairway which needs slight repairs. We would _ l-ccolnlncnd that thisbe attended this We would also recommend that out- side wirldolrs be placed on the Pro- rather cold and draugllty. We also find that thou-suit in the recording,_ office is not large enough in contain all the books in connection with that ' this be looked into with a view 91',“ ‘remedying same. We find one of the ‘prisoners to be badly crippled. We" are not recommending anything, only‘ ' calling this matter to the attention/T of the court. Signed, Selwyn Clark for self and fellows. The Citric Docket, which consisted of three Jury and three no»: jury cases. three absent or abscondlng deb- lor one; and two appeals, was pro-f ccedccl with as follows: a. .1. McNeill "‘ l..~t<l., agalns», Daniel G. Milligarl, jllflglllfilll. for the plaintiff for $750; . L. H. Strong. K. C., for the plain- “ ill-l. W. Arthur Allen and another a- ‘gainst Alphonse P. Panning. Judg- pllcn; for lllc plaintiffs for $205.32. George IXUKllES against James A. Iplalntiif for $261.82. J. D. Stewart, . K. c. for the lllnintut Wilfred Leslie Altkenllead and a- uotllcl- against Elmer Burt. judgment for the 1vlaintllf for $161.30. M. M Boll for thc plaintiff. Calvin McCal-I; ~ lllnl for the defendant. Court ad- fjourllcrl ulltll l0 o'clock this morn- ‘ lilgSr-Q .1-' l. GOOD T0 THE IRISH. l ‘How much are yerlfish. Mr. Gold-Q \ 'l;ll'. cclli= a pound. frs. O'_- 4 i: "I'll take two of them. l-low much vlill tilt-y be?" "Let's see: Eight times eight are Clfillijf-IQUXK’ lllrm for SC\'f.‘llly-fi'.'C cents, Olirierl." _ a "Thnllk ye. Mr. Goldstcin, I'll do” " ~l : that. Yere always good to the Irish, ' 1'11 say that fer ye." l‘ ...- pounds~cight Take" , MP8. “ (Special to The Guardian) OXFORD. Eng. Nov. ze._.," Frank B. Kellogg, former United I .. Stairs Secretary of State who is _. now in England was homing ca. ‘ ' thy by the convocation of the thrive-rally of Oxford with, an - ' honorary degree of Doctor of "I" Civil Law. n», ‘g1. manual. oblaa ha a- buildinf"“'“"_ MCI’, . -