r h ' .—r"'( ' _;.}},iv1liil§i_<-9.. 1029 ..- Nerves: Toomiich excitement. too / guch work, too much worry, l" 1 r211 YIQFVOUS SySTEiIi and inTfymva you." Physical condition? co much pleasure-all Over- 1. cilows- 5 _ . - - . vru e . rx.and_.,weaken iahe nervous mineral foods whigh fgellitiiill ._ ‘em’. 4- . .. - .. . wbl-‘lRiui-down" nerves cause m “bum ‘he "mm"! 5Y5- $601 to a licziltliy condition. t also luis iwiluable ingredk cutsthat;imlilconormalsleep aid dlSQBUQII. and strengthen the bOdY- 1t cannot be suc- cessfully iillitutcd, fellow!’ Laxative Tablets are specially rg "a; lractmanl of, and ultimate recovcfy 30m r::r'r:i’.'.:rl:.'.l,°""' FELLOWS’ SYRUP .. Ciililléflilg- Loss of sleep. lack ,‘;,'§fer.e;gy,~_{retfulness, and di- ' esijve Jgroubie _are syinp- rbiiif qiaiiia condition. . I '_ Why not "rebuild? your QLDEST MAN 1N WORLD i115! 1°11» All :1 Cillnccc .l‘.?1ll‘iL‘(l Li Clilll_'.Z~-)'\l1"l who q is 252 LONDON. Nov. i7-Brltish Un-, ;._¢¢r.1>iess>-_»A despatch from Pek- ‘ his 24in wile. \ s r ltlcnibcrs of The ltlrzniri-al (‘urn junk“ Members Standard rjirii-k and Mining Exchange Members of Vancouver- Sinck Exchange Private Wires to Leading l-Jiu-hanges and all - Bunches. Orders Executed rm 3|] M“-|R|S_ YOUR ENQUIRIES wiu. RECEIVE PROMPT AND itorlirzaolts ATTENTION Ilcnd Office-Ottawa Cnantorrl-zrolvlv. 1'. E. l. - . Branches M: Bellevllle. Brockvlllc, Cornwall. llull, Pcriilvrnkc, Halifax, Saint Jolln, N. 8.. Yarmouth, N. 5., New u|fl5g|)“i' N’ 5_ PHONE 1194. yen?‘ old “i111 llflPllily married to‘ lCentral Guardian 5.10. 5.—Parents your boys and girls need your help. Come to the indoor Circus. League of the Cross gflall. commencing Wednesday. 0551-11 sharp. SEVERAL saw camps at In- ‘rloor Circus. League of the Cross day evening. INDOOR ClltCUB-League of the gentleman Cross Hall, commencing Wcdnesdhy ‘ night. 0851-11 izNMaN-Maonouatn WEDDING ,-A very pretty wedding book plwé lat Pownal on saturaoy. November -fi\' i 16th at high noon when Ethel Maude l. uRuth eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs- lnobsri Enmim. became the bride of | Min. Harry Spence McDonald, son of lIvan and the late Mrs. MacDonald of South Lake, Rev. H. E. Campbell, B. A.. pastor oi the United Church ‘officiated. The bride was gowned in niarrian beige georgette embroider- ‘ecl in brown. with hat and other ac- cessories co match. Mrs. MacDonald ‘who was a valuable member of tho teaching profession is a graduate of the Prince of Wales College, Char- lottetown. and a student of Mt. Al- lison University, Saekvilie. Mr. and ilvirs. MacDonald will reside at ‘Hill- crcst," South Lake. where the groom ls one of the Islands most up-tn-date Buy Bonds Now - The Bond. as a form ot investment. still stands lire-eminent. Recent events have thoroughly ilemonsira- ted that the so-called evolution in lnvcstnlent vogucs has burn Vholly on the surface. The iulidamcntila were and still are quite unalteii-d. "2 q. 9...’ ..-»».4»»»..-_ v...- _-,,,. gen“; ‘In those investors who are now seeking the highest yield; (onslstent ,. . with the greatest safety uc will gladly make recommendations oi selected high-grade bonds.‘ 1 Eastern Securities Company Ltd- 146 RICHMOND STREET u‘ 'n o i‘ v _ ‘CHARLOTTETOWN _ "‘ sr. JOHN MONTREAL HALIFAX c" ' sroncron SUMMERSIDE FREDERICTUN ln intimate Touch a VVith Pulse 0F ‘Business ~ A Dominion-wide system of 37 branches extend» ing- from Halifax to Victoria-Over l3.000 miles of private wires-International aihliations with leading exchanges-—Personal contact in all leading cities of Canada. These are some of the reasons why this house is in intimate touch with all ‘vital factors likely to influence markets. specializing particularly in MINES - OlLS » GRAIN Sollowcitltlilts £- Co. Ltd. Tllhly-‘acvflcofiicu connected by union-wide private-win rymm . 79. Qtuzs .~.r nbizl rm EPHUNE s42" A- A POMF-BOY. Manuer- ('ll.»\Rl.0TTE'l‘0ll'N .‘__ Foot Troubles ? ui<~~ l wean auo t rausk a JOINT I cnamcsfl‘ TOIS .27“- ~ g 30:2. w’ ‘- ‘"5"’ caucuses sou o" so“ rsnoan . HIIL 1r; .. _ ‘ , ' TRATION . _Nov. 19th Afternoon 10in All Uuy ".11". g ‘ i“ "l- Foot Comfort Expert to Serve You ‘"4 "Fertile tof allfoot sufferers. this store nasal-ran withrgirt 23:" lg. 00.. Limlted.of Toronto, for the services o one o . ll'a most skilled demonstraias. who will be at our store to five the foot comfort demonatratlona on the above date. Ev"? °°l ‘ luffmrabould take advantage of this uoevlloml OPWWNW- 1‘ . v ~ - - ALLEY & 00., LTD- ‘lt ‘T: »’ "AHIIIONABLI! roorwaan , and prosperous farmers. A wide cir- cle of friends join in extending fel- lciiatloris to the happy young couple. Millard‘: Llnlascrit for Dlatampsr. Llvzsrocx MARKET MONTREAL, Que. Nov. 18-Oct- tle recclptsion the two Montreal live- stock markets totalled 2.432. Cattle prices were easier. There were only tour or five loads of good steers on sale and these were not. sold this morning. Prices offered were along the lines of $8 to $8.50. Plain to fair. siecr weighing between 000 and 1.050 ‘brought s7 to $7.75. with common dsteers as low as $6. Odd good cows sold for $6.50 to $7. Tho bulk bf the common to medium. butcher cows‘ brought from $5 to”. Cancers were mostly $3.50. Bulls were steady. Quotations: butcher steers, good. $8 to $8.50; medium. $7.25 to $7.50; common, $6 to $7; butcher heifers. medium. $7 io $7.50; common. $4.50 to $.60: butcher cows. good. $0.50; medium. $4.50 to $0.25; canners, $3.50 to $3.15; cutters. $3.75 to $4.25: but- cher bulls. common. $5 to $5.50. Cali’ receipts were 2.828. Calves were firm land good demand. Prices were about 25 cents higher on common quality. Good veals were steady at. $12 to $14.50 with choice veals at $15. Com- mon oi-‘pail fed calves brought from $7.50 to $9.50. Grassers from $5.25 to s1 with the bulk between $5.50 and $5.75. Quotations: Good veal. $12 to $15; medium. $8.50 to $11: common. $750 to $0.50: grass. $5.25 to $7. Sheep rs- eeipts were 5.552. Lambs were steady l to strong at $10.25 to $10-75 for so“! lewes and whethers. A few small lots zwcre sold for $10.50 flat. Bucks and culls were from 63-25 1° 33-75 Wm‘ about 150 bucks at $9. BhND We"? from $3.50 to $5.50 with culls down w $3. Quotations: Ewes {l to $5.50; 1511155- gocd. $20.25 to $10.75; common. $8.25 to $10.00. Hog receipts were 3.538. Hogs were steady to stronl- 511" vrerc made at $11.75 tor bacons. When sold krndcd s1 premium W“ p314 per- hog and cuts of 50 cents. $1. $3 and $3 on butchers. lights. heav- l 1e; and extra. heavlea. respectively- Abou; 2m hogs were sold for $1! illi- ' on one market sales were made for $11.25 to‘$11.50. Saws were from $9110 _ to $10.25. FAIILDIZZY SELLS‘ Had To Sleep Proppcd Up In Bad - - ,Sal‘ b ma. ,.,l‘.;.'",3i?i"r"‘$§"l‘§.l.i.i.r".‘i'li' furl and dizzy spoils and when I would ‘no IIOWII I would rumor iorribiy '1" lmfillerilig apeltlil. plum W! I st "W" ‘l “"11? ‘(loetor nid it was my hut and coma, and that. I aoodod a 8°“! mart tonic. ‘ ' ' I was adviaad M! tlil whoa I ::i.‘..':"i.::'.i*l".l.§'.m ......- ‘prieo, 50c. a box at‘ drngfllll W! icallra, or nailed dime I nedpt 0t rice by The r. Hilton 00-. LINN» ' flflWa 1'. m. c. a. hum/lo: sate. m- day. November 22nd at i000 o'clock oais-ii-io-al. ' Hail. commencing Wednesday. Come. 0351-li MR. LAMPKIN, Dr. School‘; foot . expert, will speak for a {aw minutci on care of the ieet at the Strand Theatre. between the shows on Tues- 0811-11-18-31. WIN A BEACON BLANKET and many other suitable presents at m- door Circus. League of the Cross Hail. ommencing Wednesday. " ; van-u VALLEYFllLD-ORWELL nub -5ervlces. Nov. 24. 1029. Sunday. 10 a. m.. Valleyfield. Gaelic; 11 i. m., Vallcytieid, Holy Communion; Fri- day. 7 p. m.. Preparatory Service. Rev. '1‘. R. G0ildge. B. A.. Murray Harbour. Rev. D. M. Sinclair. M. A., minister. WEDDING BELLS-The marriage oi Miss Etta Lola Elly Wheailey. daughter or Mrs. Catherine J. Wheatley, and the late Mr. John Wheatley of Charlottetown. to Mi’. Ernest W. Handley of Sométvlllc, Mass, took place at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul. Boston. on Fri-- dly evching, November 8th. Kev. R. E. McEvoy officiitlng. After the care- itony the nappy couple left on a honeymoon trip to Montreal. BRIDAL SHOWER-The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Pineau was the scene of a very enjoyable affair on Thursday evening. Nov. 14th, when the many friends and neigh- bours gathered to tender their daugh- ter Rose a shower of many useful .and valuable gifts. also their good wishes for her happiness on her ap- proaching marriage. Miss Pineau in is. few brief appropriate words thank- ;ed the donors for their kindness and lgcncrosity. Lunch was scrvcd and the evening spent in music and dancing DUNEDIN-NEW navsru- Blmub taneous with the introduction ct us! and improved methods of producing the most valuable feed erop-qiats- tocs, citizens also witness ills adop- tion ot superior transportation facili- ties, which will lessen the work of the farmer to a. considerable extant-In former years the horse and truck wagon were utilized to move the po- tatoes to the nearest village or shipp- ing point. But. during the past two seasons. capuious and oomiortabie motor trucks speedily convey the valuable farm product to the larger ceiltrcs, thereby reducing the handl- ing to a. minimum. frhe improved methods will no doubt meet with the favour or the local car dealers-Mrs Chas. Moore has returned alter a pleasant two months’ visit to New England and Nova Scotia cities-Mr. and Mrs. Michael Murphy, New Hav- en. were in,the ‘city Saturday-Mr. B. H. Colwell. New Haven, has purchased a MW Chevrolet truck and has en- gaged Mr. Lloyd MacKirlnon to rim it. -Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moresids and daughter Mary, of North iii/cl‘. were visitors to Dunedin Sunday.-Mr. E. E. Sharbell, Portage. was in New Haven Sunday.—Up to the p-esent time there has not been any srnoon- ers loaded at West River Bridge, al- though considerablc quantities of po- tatoes have been shipped via motor boats-D. ' s MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Market reports furnished by Green- shiclds b Co.. Montreal to Sttwart Jones In 00., 88 Great George Street. Charlottetown. Quoted at closing. Nov. l8. 1929. Call Money .. .. 5% Abitlbl .. .... ... 37% Alberta Pacific Grain .. ..... 28 Asbestos .. ... ... 3 ‘.4 .Brazilian .. ... ... ... 40% fa. a. Oil .. .. .. 38% ‘B. C. Power .. 3815 lauilding Products .. 2s ,Csnada Car . . . . . . . ., 22% Canada Cement .. ... 18% Canada Power and Paper 21% Canada Brewing .. Dominion Bridge .. [Foreign Power Securities .. Fraser Company .. .. General Steal Wares .. ... ... Home Oil .. .. Imperial Oil industrial Alcohol .. ... International Nickel .. . . International Petroleum Massey Harris Montreal Power .. McCall Frontenac .. National Breweries .. ‘National Btsel Car .. . u .-- a .....- .. ... ... ala ... rec Ill can‘ aca ru lCanada Bronae .. . ... .Canada Malting .. |Domlnlon Tar .. IFamous Players .. ... liloranda .. lPvwer Corporation .. {Price Bros... ... IQucbec Power .. ... ... ‘Bhawinigan .. ... ... ..... ‘smrnorr .. .....zs4i.4. bloc! of Canada .. |Simons .. 20‘ ‘Vlinnipeg Elcctri .. 50%; |Steel of Canada Pld .. ..... 30‘ ‘Allcghany .. zil Nigara i-iuoion Power .. lull American Can .. loll Standard Oil of New Jersey. . . . 50'; ' Anaconda .. 80w Bendix Aviation .. ... ... ... 32TH Omsolidatcd Gas .. ..... ... 92-‘; International Harvester .. ..... ~ 7' ykennecott Copper .. 63' 40" lPai-amount Flayera Lasky .. 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