. PILIET TH URSDAY. ErI-ll“! n ' 1 -115 -9HOP from l-lolmatra union l .-COME TO THE DANCE in the Hull In Elueraltl on Friday night. . --.SUITS made to order, clothea IIPUIIU-II, lepairctl and llfeifled Bring your goods to Fulton Adams. Burlington. -CON8ULT THE SUN ELEC- TRIC CO., Sulnmerslde, before put~ ting your battery up for winter storage. lt will pay you. -~TRAN$FERRED. -—.\Ir. W. J. Willtney, Government tax collect- or, here was on Monday transfer- red lo -All.>crton where he will Rpclltl time in the execution ol‘ his ttflit-iill tllilitts. II. SHIPMENTS. — SMELTS still being made daily frotll herc to the States. the heavy galee of wind are responsible for the slllztll catches, the fisllcrluen are opti- nllstit- and expect yet tt; make tt successful season of it. ll. ——SERIOUSLV ILL. The |Stttall sIllpll\t~f1L:\\0' stnelts. a.t'tl,side on Thursday, about THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN WESTERN » ctllltllull —SUPREME COURT. ——'l‘he No‘ velllber term of’ the Supreme Court for Prince Co., opens in Summer- side on Nov. 29th. -=u~Avoloit—ai.‘z“ Acclaim:- Skidding in the wet slushy streets ' a motor car tlrivcn by Syl. Guudot collided with u country team in frcnt oi the Sumulcrside Railway Station on Saturday night. d8m8g~ lng the carriage to some extent. —POLlOE COURT. -— At the Police Court on Monday morning. a dlruuk who hud spent over Sun- day in the "Cooler," was up for trial and fined the sum of $10 and costs. IH. —APPEAL COURT.-— Appeal (‘ourt for the appeals against the local government taxes. Was held by Judge lMc-Quarrlo in Summer- tvtlcllty persons rtppetlled their taxes, but about forty per cent of them tit-- faulted through not appearing. AI- ltlwanccs were ltlatic ill a nttlttlu-l" of cases. —POLICE COURT.-'I‘Ilo civic treasury was made richer by some lllany friends of .\Ir. Oliver (‘ar- vol". of this town, will regret to ltt-ttr that his contiition at the Print-t.- (‘ounty hospital is consider- ttl serious, .\fr. (‘arver has, im- a long time been a faithful employlcc t.r the firm of Nlessrs. it. T. littl- mttn Ltd. ll. (‘apt ..llZ: and ~<PRODUCE LADEN. . II. Olson, tllvllel‘ ant‘. t f tll~- .\l:ll na. the uf the presctl t0 colllpit-ttt tllc load of lli.~' schooner‘ Ill a day or two tho t‘ it. will leave for iizlli- lax witll a cargo of about 3.0M) bushels of potatoes anl 400 bu>il- lls of turnips the stock appl-a tl to ht- .-\1 tlntl should command a fail‘ price. II. TOWN COUNCIL. - Tile rez- ulztr tact-ling of the 'I‘ot\'n Council. was llt-ltl hiollday night. .\Ir. Nt-il ylttlwtti. h. (‘.. and llr. 'I‘:lntl.u. lwllfthkvlllttlillg tht». School Ilotlrd. Iillllii‘. 1t rttluest tor oll additional five hundred tlollars iu carry on the work oi tllc ilozlrd fur the cur- rl-llt year. Tho other chief business oi‘ tllt- council was the passing ol‘ the roeular monthly hills‘. In tllc absent-c of Mayor ('t'llll]lbt3II, (‘nun- t-illor Grady DTESIIOBII. is illg ~ lNTEFlESTlNG~SPEAKERS.- The Misses Iictlthalrl. of London. More handsome Winter Overcoats r-lready tot you today A Y D A FTER II AN I iSOME, WARM, STYLISH DAY THESE winter overcoats come in by Express “and move out, customers. worn by delighted Some more of the very smartest that we have had yet are on display today_ Heavy, soft, warm, fabrics, bctttiftllly made, perfect fit- ting, and ctlt in thc very latest mod- els, waiting for you. If you want to see just how exactly right an overcoat can bc~~dr0p in and Ict us fit 0n a few of these. Warm Winter Ovcrcoats at $17.50, $120.00, $25.00, $33.00, . 35.00, $37.50, $39.00 and tlp to $05.00 MOORE & McLEOD LTD Queen Street Ch’town HIKEHS rut lulllltl HlllK A.'\IIII'1II.I‘}S'I‘, N‘. 8.. Nov 15-- Twn Amherst ynttllu: tlnihllr (‘tir- mlcr antl it‘. Iluurgetlis, in l.n.~t Angclcs and tilt-n go by 0E 1).. not Kttffer nntttIJ-r tllly with iIt-lttlttr. lllcmilng o. Prtttrtltilng Ptlt-u. No surgical itlwltltltttt rttttttir- all. Dr. (Thttutra (Jltttltlt-ttl. will rrllvvti you at nnca and flord lnttttttg bottetlt 50c n box all t-ttlnru. or l-ltl- lintnn h 170.. Limited, Tor- . Hlnluio box Irt-t- if you mon~ lion thin paper and encluu MAID Portage. IIllIIlt-II, who Ieftj nt-vt-ral wet-kn ago. tllallllingloltike" h‘ than: btlttttnptlilti< further wt»-t and af— ll-r lha»! hike in lhc (it'll-lit, have rclurllt-tl holtlc. thwarlt-tl ill their l‘ll'Il'.'lI'(>|‘ by lIltitt-d Stall-s t-tls- ttlms- fiiTIFHTti .tt St. Stephen. The. .\lllt-l'it-:tu illlnligrutitln tlfficcrs would not purulit them t0 cross tht- litlt- llllIPSil they could show unt- ltutttlrt-tl tittllzlrs atliece and III- s.» pa)‘ a ltcatl tax of eight. dollars. .-\.t lltc l\\‘l) young men had no dirt-ct tpollstlr l-hcy were unable to t-oply with tllc- request and return» t-tl to Amherst, They met with a Iltlfillilllllii‘. reception along the! y-tuttl. Lllllgliif‘ and Johnston, err-ser- vicc men who contemplate the‘ until: to Alullnrst. Mtlsstt, clad In bi ‘lltntl (‘tl-‘tlllillf’, are taking up u wit-r with the American con- tt= uh- l- ~ot and expect tu "tn- tltttt will carry " the line. ALI‘ ling. were in Sumtucrsidt: over the .wt-t-lt cud" in the interests nl‘ tilt‘ ifzlllltltts Bcrnado Il0Illt! in England. |'l‘ht'y spoke itt the Presbyterian. (‘hrltltiau “IJIIIOLIISI and Baptist i('IlUl‘t'Ilf%:l on Sunday. 1h.- sttlt-tttlitl work of the nome t-tltlczttctl and are given an tlpport- lunity of becoming good citizcns— lzln opportunity they would other lttist- l.t- tlt-uietl. This wn-rk fgtttrttnl sixty years ttgtt, and is to ‘he continued. The work is finan- t-t-tl by a “(lent Leagues“ throttglt. out the. world. people pledging thentsclvt-s to give zl certain llum- Zller of cents for a stated period. it-ttclt person's donation thus carry 'ing on the work for so many tact:- onls, A tlcep impression was made upon those who listened to the message nf the Niisses Bentham. and no tlc-tlht a Kraut number lll Sunlult-rsitlc and throughout this province will respond to tllc (1811. l Live T0 Be One Hundred. Illa that are fatal to the majority of t-te race should and could be abolished favor- people D0 vou know tlltlt under time, t-cntlitions should live 60m- fort lltltl health to the age, of one IlllfltIlPlI years or more, tlaeful anti ill ftlll possession of their facul- lilyit. .\ian_t~ of the. ills that are fatal to the lllfljtiflly of the human race should anti could he. abolished. 'l‘hert: in too much illness, alltl too lllllny pflflllilltlrt‘ tlcatlla. It is nat- ural to ho healthy, yet nearly all zlt-t- suffering fotll SO11!!! ill. \\'Ilif‘.l deprives them of a part of titer IIIHVPI‘. . lf ytctt could l"t-.'ltl . thousands of hooks hygiene antl ltealth, you would reu- lize that in the maze of technical iuforutatlon they contnln, the out: vital rule that underlies all tllc. rrtt-l-tlla o! lnctlit-ine ia: Keep the tltomtlch functioning normally. ll pt-tlple would act: that their tlitrt-stlvt- tlrgzlna are in good nt- tlcr, most of the ills affecting hunt- allity would tlluajlpotlr. It in easy In prevent atomtlcll troubles, “Gas trnnal", the new upccifitl f0.“ fill troubles of thc tligleative tract ls sold cvcrjvlvhere. Ila coat in cheap, 50c. for 5O (lastronlllu leach bear lug its ltaltlt- to DTOIQC! Wu 111111111111 tiallgcrtuls substitutes) or ii boxes fol‘ $2.50. It‘ you have gal-l ill tllc tllgcstivc trnct_ or sour stnnltltrll or heart- burn. tn a badly cozltetl tongue, tlr bad tattle ill the mouth, or plluplct or a ltultltly akin. take one or two "tlastrnnals" tlftcr meula. You wilt be ztnlazctl at the wonderful illl- provt-nlent in your health. if ytltt dt-ltlcr cannot supply you. :ttltlrt-sa _vtu|r order with rcmit~ lance to I)r. J. 0. i..'ltnhcrt_ Limit- ed. I196 St. Antoine St, Montreal. The largest mnnufncttlrttr Cough Syrup in the. llrltlsll pirc. Brick 'I'&B - For Bu! ruulla, bu) In largo pachulu -.n ' t. t... ~ -- tltrough til.- of Em- taking, written on R $10.00 on Monday morning when Stipelldiary’ Wyatt filled a tlrullk that amount or twenty days ill jail .\'ot tvish-ing to be in the lllsitlt- looking c-tlt during tllc duck rar- llling season, lill: man paid tht- fine. -PAINFUL ACClDENT.- llr. Joseph 1). Perry of lSllmtllfilxsillc lvhilt- in the evcllt of hauling coal "out 1t schooner at Queen's Witar: baturtial; miwctl his step frolll the fttIII cart. falling to the ground ‘and hrt-tlklng his collar bone. .\lcdi' ca tlid was SllfllIIlOHPlI. the hotlc being sct and .\ir. Perry’ is doing as well as can be. expected. IIe will be confined tu his home for tllrt-t- t.-t four weeks, —BRIDAL PARTY WELCOMED —A very enjoyable. evening watt atlellt at the llnnle of Mr. William Deigllett, Enloraltl, on Tburstlay evening. Nov. lltll. A large lllllll bt-r cf friends met to welcome .\ir and .\lrs. (‘.. F. Doiron who hall just rt-ttlrnctl from taking part ill a. Keri; interesting (PPOYHOILV at Bloomfield. “Dick" anti the ht-idc were entirely taken by surprise. and the large number of jolly good fricntls present was proof of tilt- cstceln in which the happy pail‘ nrc held. Mr. and-Mrs. Deighcn anti family’ entertained in their well ‘jknown way. as well as made t-vt-ry -Il(llI_\' enjoy 1t delightful cvcniul; .\lr. anti ‘Airs. Doiron were the t 1.1:... for he nliabkelathl] thing for the cold ahead. duplicated. Mackinaws just the AII sizes in stock at prices than czln’t be days rt-t-ilticuts of a large nunlbttt- u" ivalutlblc presents". i _wtt>t>t~é‘tlEt-ts_.s. .\t* ‘mscrlbimi ithonylk»; church. Bloomfield was the: tdltctite homeless ‘chiltllren of ‘all gx"edr|psda\v' N0“ tmL when lllllliflllilllliP$ are given a home. are ‘;.~10".n(.,,_ ddugylter of M“ “m; “y. t ‘scene of a very happy evcnl lEdwartl llammoni, of London itltw- tlantl. was united in the bonds of ,matrimon_v to Mr. Cyril P‘. Doirtln. “'“s1r..’ Emerald Junction. the ceremony ,lbeing performed by the Rev. J. Gzlutlct. The groom was supported b_v Mr. .\i.llter Hughes of little t anti the bride was zlltellticd n): ll |i.llcy Gallant of .\iill River. \\'ctl~ ding march was playcl by .\Ir Oliver Peters. Mr. anti .\lr.=. Dull"- lclt on Thursday morning for tilt-t:- future homo in itlmcrnlti and their manv friends wish tllcnl all pros: pcrity and happiness. t i -A CURlOSlTY-Alfrcd Gal |lant. of .\luunt Carmel. picked up ‘on the shore at Fifteen Point some ‘days ago. u most peculiarly shap» eti shell fish which has attracted ‘much attttltion with fishing Lill- tltorlticr. as wcll as the ppublit- Jgcncrolly. Tile spocinlcll. whit-ll writ-t alive when found is torpedo shaped with a shell of hard polish- let} pearl-like discs iorntillg a vt-t": icontplete protective armor. lllr. Gallant sent tllc cpccituen tn the Department of Aiarinc allti Fish cries at Ottawa with the hopt o.’ securing its scientific nrlllln but ll been notified that there is no rec- ord of such a specimen ltmnug the records. An ttffcl of $10.00 Iltl’ been refused for the curiosity by Mr. Gallant who i\' cnrtFnuing intttllrica with llu- ilopc of nevi-r taining its tlt-igiu and tlttttlra! lti~ tnry. -—A COMPARISON.'"A grrlt; amount of zlttt-lliion ls llcillg at» ITRCIBII to the grocery window o.’ T. Holman. Limited. Sunllrer- side ,whit-h very plainly shows. the. manner in which the store is keep- ing ahead of tllc fallillg luaritc: _priccs and lttlping tt. rcdut-t: the Ecosl of living. At one side of the tIIIF WIITIOW ls- a hag of fltlttr anti a bag of sugar‘ which cost 55".‘? tlurillg the war period. At '.t-- other side m‘ the window it; the same size anti quality of flour and 1t ‘bag of sugar of the sumc size -"1i1<l1I-'l1i!\'tts tllc warllute iIPIlVII. with which are addcl 1 "otlx o.‘ cocoa. l package of puffed rice, l package of puffed wheat. 1 "Dllflkllgti of Meant of \Vllc.ll, l packllgt: cornmeal. 1 package seedless rztlt== ins. 1 package taint.- raisins-l, t package Gusto, 1 pilPkilfli! of Rn- lnan Meal. 1 can pineapple. 1 can lentil-l biscuits. l. can lobsters, 1 liiflck-‘IRH roiled oats. 1 pound tea. l lpackagt! (‘ornllaktts 1 cllkc choco- late. 1 can cocoa, 2 pounds lard, .1 (‘MI syrup. 1 can baking powder. 1 can ‘beans. '1 can coffee. 1 cake igoflll- 1 Dllfkflilc allrctltictl. wheat, |1 package corn starch, 1 can to. mittens. 1 can corn. l can peas, 1 can soup. 1 can blueberries. 1 can Ilium-S. 1 bflitlfl pickles. 1 can pcilffil~ "fi- 1 nilfikllile pepper. 1 can jam. 6 cakes snap. 6 cakes ltttlntlry snap. |6 cakes Nntphn scalp, 5 pounds twhite beans. 5 pounds yt-llmv nyctl 11911115- 5 bounds oatmeal. 1 can mustard. 1 package icing sugar, 7t pounds barley. 5 pounds tapioca. 1 can milk. 1 can spaghetti, t buttlrl Jam, 1 bottle catsup. 1 bottle olives. 1 bottle honey. 1 bottle grape jllicc. 1 bottle lime juice. 1 package gold dust. .1 can criacn, Al] mm.- m» tieloa. it in explained. am lzivr-n with the same amount or flmlr and sugar. tntlny. for tho pricn of titt- flour and sugar alone during tho war period. get yours early. The One Price (‘ash Store NOW ABOUT YOUR NEW FALL HAT! Bear in mind that the Hat is the crowning feature of l your good appearancc-—and Leave to us all matters of; correct style and fit, bec0m~l ingness, value, etc. $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and up. Prowse Bros, Ltd. i a certainty. Just what benefit does the shopping public derive front a cut in prices. The answer depends on the store. Since prices commenced t0 fall, we have given our custom- ers the immediate benefit of every drop in prices and the large business we are doing proves beyond a doubt that we did the right thing. SEE OUR BIG DISPLAY OF MEN’S SUITS ANI) SUITS Made from Wet", resisting mater-J ials in all the most‘ wanted styles and‘ tailored as moth- ers would dictate to make long wear $5.00 T0 $14.00 , ARE PRICES LOWER YES---THEY AR E, AT Pltowsrs The success of this policy was a foregone conclusion. a By it, we have built confidence in our and service. The offers made below speak for themselves. NOYEMBER 11.1921 merchandise OVERCOATS Made like l solnc with 1 belts all ‘materials, Mcnzs Suits $17.00, $18_00, $22.00, up t0 $45.00. Men s Ulsters $22. and tlp. ll’ien’s (Yctlats $17. and tlp. MOTHERS Here fare Clothes 0i Real Worth for the Boys F OVERCOATS dads jand just the sorts that boys like best, half belts others with way ‘around Splendid excel- ;Ient tailoring and unusual values. The Real Clothing Men $6.00 TO $15.00 One Price t0 Every- body Spot Cash M5.I3HEHllllNll lllltll tut 15. In a lctlcr atllrcseetl to Mr. l}. A. .l)l'.\‘.\"\'li.l.i'I, Ont. Nov. — Pzlrtrllgc, ‘Sintaluta, Sink. today. .\Ir. (‘rt-Jr leader of tllc National Progrr-ssilms lays dolvn his policy ml the lllzlrkclillg tli‘ the wheat trrtlp. llc regards tllc difficulties in the way of ltavillg any wheat board or wilt-at pool ‘handle lilo balance of this ycltrfis- crop as "in- surmtluntabltr." “For a pcrlltanlllll solution of the tllnrkcting problem’ he writes: "I favor ctltlpt-rativtlef fort on the part of the farmers thcltlst-ltlcs atltl any unable nlcusurc ttf govcrnnlcnt . sistanctr that mlglll be necessary to help in I" ' succeed WOIIII be cntirelyyjustifla- ltblc. An ilntnctliale substantial re.- ductlnll of lcright rafts on gruln. itl (.‘rcrar‘s view should be lllatle. Mr. (‘reruns letter was wrltlrtt in reply one rcct-lvctl front Mr. l’:lr~ tridgc. z z z z z Salvage Mystery Sloop In Kennebec BATH. Nov ‘lit-The mystery sloop which has been submerged in lhre Kenncbcr river just nort.h of the Bath 130x. Company's plant for the part two years has been raised by Alton 1.. Wright and Lewis l3. Spit-or. The original owners of the sloop tlisrlppcrlretl zlutl a story Wat: cir - culatctl urollutl the South end that the. owners were rtlm runners anti used the craft off the Maine. coast untll Federal authorities got on their trail ttutl were hot after the R1001). Knowing they wcreln danger "1 (‘fliltllrth anti that the sloop would be selzctl. they ran up tllc Kcnnebec and sunk the sloop wllcrn Ii wa-t found by Messrs Wright and Spit-er. Whether this was true is a part of tllc systcrv. These young men hull quite :t job on their hands ill raising the craft. 'I‘hcy tlaetl a big tllscardetl mast for the lifting first, getting lilies tlntlcr tllc sloop and llllztking the ends fast to the mast on low tide and lL-liug two SUUWn‘ also. The raising tide lifted the craft front her cradle of mud and at high tide tllc men castid tbt- sloop to the liquor aboard. The principal cargo nuts nllltl atld there were. tolls of it. The ylotlng men have. now cit-till- t-d the llltul ollt are fast getting the llitlc ton craft st-rvit-etlhlt- again. 'i‘llcy found uutncrtuls lloltns ltorctl ill the botlrllu to sink tho craft tllliI whit-ll they have pluggctl. The craft, when ready for ctlulltlls~ sillll again. will be a valuable tlssei for the two salvagers. Should tllc tlrlgiual tlwtlers tttrn uu, which not thought likcLv. they will find is t1 big item. i? WOMEN PEARL DIVERS. The. only wolllen pearl tlivcrn ill lhc world are Jupatlcsc. anti are PlllpIClyP-II in a certain atlrt of pearl culture which was tlrigiutltctl many years ago by an enterprising aub- Jitct of the Mlktrdo named .\iikinl- ottl. who is proprietor of PXIPIHIVI‘ beds of‘ ‘pearl tlysterrl near Tuba. on the shores of tllc Japan Sea. lThe process consists ln inrtntlucltlt: vtlny metal pellets or other foreign objects into the tlvslcris anutn-ltl_t' when the latter is tllrctt years old. Then the htvnlvc is rctttrtletl in 11R 118d: and, when taken tlp again four _vellrtt Inter, u trut» pearl has formed nbnut ctlclt nucleus “any Odd shapes are tllc rcatlltfllnftlr- 11111111611’. the fercgn object often adheres to the fIlPII. :tntl__in fIlflI case the result is not the perfect- Il’ mllndftl JFWM tlr-slrt-ti. but a Denrlv hcmiaphcrtx 1t ls tlntlcr- ‘stood. however, that. thanks 1h tho adoption of ttn improved untl mort- st-lerttflc method. the output of T011115 DPRFIR is now much greater than formerly. The women tllvrtrs do all the work nf gathering and replanting the pearl oysters. Thev tire GXLFDONIlIikLFIIV ttttriy and muscular. and think nothing or staying under watt-r three minutes at a time. that the cost of salvaging will be‘ J NI] BllEHlllN llullsltll 1105117051. Nov. 1ft.» The .\'ortll- erners are the bad boys now." rc. lllarketl one of tllc Silln I"l‘il] tlelts- mudhtlult tlearby and on the. ucxt gfltrusi twp; Amt“, plunnbvyluim low tide lntltlc all examlllatiotl of government lender 1n u". Hun“ M llcr. Nu. there was not a bottle of (lbmnluns, t“ a plum. whlclt ho wrote lodayz specifically sct forth Illa position as follows, "Like all my Ftliollist (folleagtlt-s rtrpctttetl- ly said I would not be fl party to tllc coercion of lflstcr. Ily that pledge wtl stand, it is thc columon ground 0i‘ tllc whole. Fllitlnis-l party". The ......._. Prime hiiilihlfll‘ but: iziwll lllvdtu» and nt-itlu-r he wc will tlcpart front our wt riillllt‘ -—~—-<0>_-—- A literary man found llillls the clllupany of ll ytmtll whntu lln found aolttc tliffltll lilltiiug u suitable ttlpit: 0f r nation. lie tried books. "Ilzlvc you read anything 10111137" he ltslkctl. "Yes. I've just bet-n Willi splendid htltlk!" "Indct-d. What was it?" "Well, l forget tllc llltntc." “Who lvaa the author!" fully "till, I don't know." “Well. what was lt hbotlt?" pcrztlely. "jlldlcetl, Pvt» pausc~_ then, eagerly. fPd cover!" forgot it'll." "If STAN DARD '5 l ',,__-.... The Tips, and Nothing ' But the Tips That's Blue Bird-made from the melidu, tend". "'3' rant shoot: of Ceylon and India Teal. ' '7 You want :t good drink, try Blue Bird Standard 1-3“ '11 17 You Want a glorious drink, try the Orange Pekoo I" the familiar red pacltagm vs BLUE BIRD TEA Brings Happiness ! ..@*’ g‘