,s LW it -I -§‘>‘F*"f`-.vi . ' . -vs 1. i 'il :- Tl gi i __ 5 .fi 1 ,. lf is it .- i I I 1.. r -ai r i. .. ;~.-; ~ _ fir, __ ".9i»ss , », ‘fsrlé-`=I __-i 1;: ,_ -_ sf- pw _ ,r if. - ‘ 1 . -§\s'\"- if " ‘I '_ .1-_ .i.. oe- };_ ii- 3 ,.. -.¢.......-- 3 _--so. ~.-...x....._»~_~.-......-._-.s.._-._ -.‘.r.:~“;-’_~.»1e¢ ; ., 1 -=- -. -. .'.:_. ~f=;-'sf-»~»~ ~ sfgg- _.-.:._.-._- - . _ 1’ ~_.. _ -._; PH.. . _._ #_-ms. , _ ___._-____-.__-, .,'~ r '\ _'W-'-2 4 1. or _ '.1 1. i' - ,t ‘~.. il.; ` 1 1-" .I-.r.~S. _ _ ., ’-rm -i. .~ -»'.;§'a, ' E °.s-- P .l`-fi". ».»‘.l-,-f".- of-_ . fri ii l i if-.. '.5 .-1-."4 i , ,_..f-.» " <'."‘i,‘|. _e _.-; i.r.' 3_5 __‘._ , /_ _i‘-_=,~;=,-1;_.- II s, A ~ ', 'Fr ' _ ._ . .t. _ il- “-51” is ; A ` r =-ijt.-.1-,-i-,iff _ >'si‘_i.f.sr fi->'if“ I ' .;=. 6 ‘ -r-*.-"<.'- ‘dsl '- - -_.N .~’ i i » s-.-..n-Y 11160115 °f 9 _f and sbs was delighted whenl read ;l-sceful cwbinet. whicll stood beside ]..\°\y§;`t 1381,;-1,fe'I asked the moment it over to her, r Of course I had in' ;lle artists' on.the stage, i1 nd match ' cluded Barrett Edmonds in -my plans.; :ri their performances, rroie for noir _s_a__\_~;' him_. _ can M the fellow so adding immensely to her pleasure. nd wus my gong ey ia\e 8 no robbed us thot nisht I Was W .l-_ ___ -__ nway_” _ “Then l‘ll get my sapphires and 1' 8 “l‘ not so sure ou “ill But ours min soo--tri" ' ' willing to trade for old foxes that you W 'ini--nd pelting, providing the quality justifies the trade. This is an exceptional opportunity for those desiring the recognized?" Rus-obank strain of foxes. i 00 Appointment by letter. Y l.Eo FRANK, - f P. o..Box 133, city ’ _ if 'l printed on my mind." I ises_io-25rromooi_zsNov.s. _ S‘,‘_’_§d’(’iered_ when I mulled his w,,,,e _ fa bn ably be called also.” POULTRY ..- We are now ready to receive shipments of all 11"” “"“’" "° “"1 `“"°“' "°“'"‘ "I I{IT`l(IS Of dressed pOIlIt_I'y~ _0“It took the insurance company a at highest market pric- » not been insured against theft. wc' es. ,,,, J. ii. JENKINS co Led. Z’ _ °’ punished." ess.-_-_~s:.-._ _-.--_-7 ----_-----~ [)EMONS'l`RA'|`l0N “‘r“'.-.3 'i.‘.‘.‘5.§ ”i`§i‘2° ii? lids... 1...! - onlvto idcntif the man whom fm \\'f-dw-sday, October 29th. This de- l_ S , . .. .r--limi-it.-ir is given by the 1. H- C- was while l said no was the mon' A hidden hack of thc curta'.ns. II T lo .\’ lil 'l‘i'-ictor and is open to outside vlted to attend. Should day prove unfavorable some will be held on tlrst lille- lr-, slip- ~t -_ -‘ ~ i' ~ ti i fi---wr--i -went- ChHrl<>1t@t°W1\- P-El- .il{.‘}..__".--.§‘€l'.‘.‘n...,"Lf"i¥I.T!.‘l.."'lsé§C"i¥..l‘!_ Ii;ts_10-22tl.sm3i.- \ ford, Moss. _ low _von to go without her?" ishment. He was rather young . _ __t_ln\_y____send him to jzlilfor R l'- .. . . ' tin d J______ simmon,s_ Hammom P_ E_ L l__i_ght titre Iames also lclen e offender. and so received a long .-dmperltorr. All interested kindly ln- sentence. I felt sort of guilty when Everett told me, as if I were to m Y ' - just befors I left the office the ill- I have a number- or young foxes. the very best quality stock which I am ag rance cuillpillly i_619Dl10ned "WY, d caught him. The only dis' ramble thing about it is that you ill have to nppear in court.” __ I “I shall be frightened to death. “The=re's no need to feel that way- d I dcn’l imagine you will have' do more than just identify him. u remember how he looked?" "I never could forget. I was so iglltened that his features were Everett had suggested a dinner for her, also that I give one or two afternoon affairs for her. ' “lt will help you pay up your ob l';gations at the some time you ar: entertaining your guest,” he har said. _ l-lad I known Rose was going ti be so troublesome, I never wouif have invited her. What possessed me to introduce her to Walter Kemy I don't know. 'I guess I thought shr was so fascinated with Barrett Fifi morlds that Walter would not ex- cite her interest. ~ We mor him this day after shc came. We \verc~shopping~ and rar into him in front of the store. " presented him to Rose. and righ` then and there the fickle girl fel The first performance of the mira lo was in the initial number on the rogram, when Mile. Verlct. standing »esido thecablnet, sang in unisor. itll l-2dison's ReCreation of her own nice. in the midst ofthe song, Mile vrlel'-1 lips ceased to move but ner mg went on without u break. Slow .' it dawned -upon the astonished null ence that- the artist was no lougci inging, though her voice came fortl l thelli as clear and sweet as ever. 310 Sling tlgtlin-and -the only porccpt- hlc difference was the motion of her .p.-i. She -een-sod-but her voice uit ._lt_ Vcrltnbly is seemed that ther. 'ere two singers upon the stage- '-V0 Slllscixs, but only one voice. Fol he tc-nes which ca-me front thc Nell _ » - Ed' t h d I. f' I i‘ g ce _md st_mng “yes _as he crouched m_____v ____ _CVO w_____ ___m__ __is_on ma e e_ hose l_om tic liv ri “James and Mrs. Gray will -DI'0lJ' “l shall he glad to have Mrs. Gray ith me." “You did:l’t imagine I would al- Wilen Everett used that inne- ills. nys resented it. nr: time to find him." I remarked. Yes-but they got hint. Had I t only would not have recovered ther the things or their cost, but_ criminal wollld have gone un- “l hate to think of that’-his pun- “ProbnbZ_\'-hc muy be all old hand . _ Y would hiivr known anywhere. I-Ie arell at me with his hard, wild oirs coulti kill. I _would have died ni as the man who shot him. Eve-re-it was right. He was an old 'I‘hr|~e \'c-urn' Conrad- In O|Ti-rc-il nt ST. l.l`l(liI'S ll0§I'l'I‘AlI 'I'rnlNng~ School for l'\uru-in, sneaking oi the dinner I was to give for her. “I cnn’t invite him, Rose. Everc>t‘ flncsn’t likc him to come to thc house. He li-nsn't a very good reputation - nothing dreailful just makes lovc to everyone he meets." ic inc! Irie is charming.-" Tomorrow-Complications Our Money Stays at Home I _-_-.-_,_.-tr r- -- "Every dollar spent in Canada" is it slogan of the Victory Loan, 1919, campaign. To that slogan might well bc ud- rled “nnri 1-very dollar paid back to Canadians.” The importance of this point. is so oppnront that it could be easily over- looked. Instead of Cnnilrlu sending money out of the country to pay the scnri annual interest oi’ Victory and other lonns, and sending money abroad when the bonds come due. all this money is paid out tc Canndiirlns. Thc nloncy we borrow today we some tiny pny back to ourselves with wages for the work it has one. And the some is true of Cana "v-arson | _._ ._»___ r --- » -- | __ L-_=_-=__¢_3_~_-_-,__-__;_-_ff-._,,.-_ ...,T..:. -1:--:_ _ _.-.___ .__-..»-~._-____- .:».~.-_vi LIVE HOGS Our agents will take delivery of gooclfat ilogs at the diH"ei'ent points as follows: All points west of Summerside and on Wednesday of each week. At Summerside, Kensington, Freetown, Emerald, Hunter River and Albany on Thursday of each week. We want_ good' stock for which We will pay highest market WILLIAM DAVIES CO., LTD. _ E. M. Craig, Manager, if-_~, f' ' Prince Edward Island. value. '-sr: WANTED. east of Charlottetown B.. 1.- :- ' . ` 1 Farmers Attention' . . i ` . 7 rowcrl by Canada has been loaned by Canada. *_* \\'llY STAY FAT? ` YOU CAN lllCI)U(Il‘l \ . ‘, no l'ollI»lr~.somr~ ilrlrl tcm nringcrolls to forcr- tho wcigllt. down. lIn\\'<-vor. in Mfirlilolil l‘i‘<‘~.'rr,-l‘i|ilir\l1 'Pab- lf‘t.:1. nil tllr-so ¢lifi`if‘li|ti"s :l.t‘o> o\‘y<;i__of Zach were revived "cm-the ImDe,.m_ Bonds. It goes without saying that , _ _ di tri 't will e ce d th . regard rm. personal D minion, I-Iomc, Toronto, and Stand Hiliml’ S 05 X 6 e requir Army :ind Navy Mod- M' Edison were made and sold with no profit to Mr. Edison. shipboard Toronto Exceeds Ohjective Le f $125,000. Last _night the total was Ihr following ii dinner in which they ll participated a week ago -today. HINIIIIIIWIIIS A Illlillllfl SI-llli" of Victory- Bpndr et Fla f _ Hla -Royal Highness," °_ “It is a great joy to me fo bg - associated with-the Vioto »_ PY Lo which is the brldS§_rlilIt6twee;i`f.‘wa:,3‘f' and peace, and Whig is nmsldng ' it th job. I li _ 1 ‘- In Navy League Fund 3.....Z. ...ri ...?”.?.;".i’;;,-9"“°“ ' In these gracious words the Prince (Special to The Guardian.;`_ Uf Wales, who hos been visiting Cds. ronouro, oo: .2c.-'riro sry ode and resins the Conadtansoidior. 132,572 and tho schools have yet to __ canva-ssed. Tag day was a Stem ° ucccss $13,000 having been collected. ague Fund has passed its objective 'whom he met in France and Flanders their cities and towns, dedicated he I’rince's Flag” at Ottawa on La. r Day. The Pr|nce’s Flag will become th.-, crlbed $2500 aud_don,ationB of $1900 which sells its allotment oi' Victory ri banks. _ Q, 20 ta The Bank of Commerce yesterday sub proud possession of every district 0 figure. In this event one Prince ol' ales crest will be awarded for each pei' cont. over the quota. Thusthe _ workers in n district doubling its quo. will have the distinction oi' having Paris Complains of Germ_anI-`reachery PARIS, Oct 26.-The French gov- ernment has sent a protest to Berlin complaining of in Alsace and a conspiracy fo the activity of agents Lorraine incident to r revolt in those two provinces, according to the Petit Pur- lsicn. ° Navy League Campaign McLellan Iiros. .. A. E. Toombs John McLeod .. B. Hardy .. Geo. Berrigan Dr. ‘McLellan W. Wellner .. W. Seller F. Riggs Nl..--llictjlosiioy il. W. Loilgwortll W. W. Owen . Percy Popu M. J. Moran . . . . . .. JJ. M. Hughes J. F.-Whear Jos. Dougnr. .. Jas. A. Callaghan .. J. J. Duffy . . . . .. Victor Saunders F. J. Casey Tllos. Burnett .. G. H. Beers . . . . . . .. Walter Robertson .. _ . S. F, Hodgson .. W. W. Stanley .. Alex. Mac-_lonalil . . Alex. ivluedonaid Arcll. Mcbougzlll Fred Eglin . . . . . . .. .... . $5.00 . . 5.00 . . . -5.00 . . 2.00 . . . 2.00 . . 2.00 1 .00 1.00 20.00 .. 15.00 30.00 .. 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 .. 1.00 1.00 1.00 .. 1.00 1.00 ._ 1.oo .. 1.00 .. 10.00 I .. 5.00 2.00 .. 2.00 1.00 1.00 ll. J. Lov; . . 1.00 'I‘!ios. Renton Robert Cotton .. Dr. Lon Frank . J. A. S. Bayer .. i"-rncsl »Woi'ili Lea Bryeiiicn Lester Douglass . . . J. R.. Dlnnis..... . A. F', Webster .. .. D. D. Offer . Mrs. D. Davies . W. T. Huggan T. B. Grady C. H. Dingwell .. E. R. Bovyer Ross McEwen .. J. F. Gordon Wm. Davies .. .. 1.00 . 2.00 2.00 . . 2.00 1.00 2.00 . . . . 5.00 . . 10.00 2.00 . ..» . . . 2.00 . 2.00 2.00 1.00 G. W. WAKEFORD, fs ' ‘ . . i 1 _ P- E- I- En and Poultry TreasuEr. ‘Association _-__ __ -~ R ---_ ----_-== z.oo _ 1.oo \ io . 5.00.; .loo ' 'ul 2'00|conncctlon with the fur and fox in- 2_00 dustry. tour crests sewn to their flag. To every organization with 50 or more employees, where 75 por cent. ot' (SWSCIIII io The Guifdlin-) the enrolment invests n total of ton JAIVIAICA, Oct 26.-The following per cent. of the annual psy 1-01| in resolutions have been sent to the vlomry Bonds; a supplementary West Indian Chamber of Commerce-. Prince ot’ Wales Flag in smaller form which is asked to join in the pi‘0lGSi-I will be awarded. “That the Jamaica Imperial Associa- 'I`hc Prince's nlotto is “I serve." You lion representing large numbers of should apply this motto to the Victory producers, merchants and otrhcrs in Loan and remember that your gdb. Jamaica who are proud of their pos- scription may bo tho factor ln_dccid- ltion as British subjects, protests- ing whether your district is to be the Wm, an its my M d didst the suggos proud possessor oi' the Prince’s 8 Z ' on of lion. D. Rothormore that some Colonic; should bo sold to il foreign mwcr to liquidate a small part of Flilg. Fortlfy The System Against Grip ./ ‘Take LAXATIVE -BROMO QUIN- Great Bx_imin.s wal: debt_ The R5. INE Tablets -which destroy germs, s oirltinn ls convinced that the -in- act as a Tonic and Laxative, and thus crcaso of production `throughout the Dfevelll C0105, Grill and Influenza. Empire and the closer inter-relations There is ollly One “B‘ROMO QUIN- between thc -several parts thereof INE-” E- W- GROVEUS Slglliltllrc oil ii _ or any of thc British West Indian To o will result before long in the unllilf' ul alleled prosperity of the Empire HS Hi whole and will rendw' unnecessary an consideration of itlle qlieSil0Il Of - _ P parting with any portion of the Em- pire towards the Itaynlfmt of its obli- gationf King will -Receive _ c ‘box. 30c. rince will Stay Three Days in U. S. 1 (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON, Oct 26.-`The stay ' ' ° of the Prince of Wales here next I month will probably be limited to - hree days owing to the’ illncss of I LONDON, Oct 26.-King George will receive u complimentary (‘-llilinn mission headed by Senator Ismael Tocurnal, upon its arrival November 4, and the government is already milk' I’i-csidcnt Wilson, ' ing plans for the entertainment of the I guests. Everything will be done -to makethe visit memorable as a return for the great courtesy extended tllcl- Brltish special mission which visited (`hiic last year. StilQmproviiig (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON Oct 26 -President Mr E H Wilson continuesyto gain -in strength, Q o n 3 ccordin to announcement b his _ g _ Y physicians yesterday. He dictated zi l #_ ot as just returned from a visit to oston, New York and Moll-irc in lie attended the .October auc- tion wllile in New Y-ork. Mr. Rayner was impressed with the tremendous strength of the fur market and the demand for high class peits. Never in the history of the fox industry hnve‘ tho markets and all prospects been better. Mr. Rayner has been appoint- cd to represent the Speer Fur corpora- t°lon of New York and will have charge of their interests ln- this pro- vincc. The Speer Corporations have hand- led all the pelts from Mr. James Tup- lin’s ranch for the past few years. with tho highest satisfaction to Mr. Tuplin. ' _ ctter to the miners and transacted her business matters. Mr. E. H._ Rayner, Summcrsidc FOOD or good quality, not eaten, is wasted. ,An unpalatable dish is re- jected. Hundreds of tasteless dishes- can be made enjoyable by the use of the celebrated LEMPEIIRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTIRBHIRI "Tho VI/orl