NOVEMBER 80. 1921 5%. S %-~“v~ - ~ ~< W __~ Small Bank Accounts We welcome even the smallest accounts md og, `i°f‘.it‘L“1°.32.“i.T '!.'ii°¥i.‘;’ .?‘..‘2. E22..." ."°.il‘.’.'.i."l‘..'.i1’.“° Moreover, thatlleposit of $1 a week, oonlihuqg egularl ,andincl ' ' °, t:‘.‘i“".‘.i“':‘.“.i::.;’./.i°l“.si.‘:.".‘.';.4 : Ove years. UNION BANK or CANADA., Charlottetown Branch . ' R_ B_ T _ ow`riss,- Manager l Charlottetown at 7 p. m_ i Dental Guardian _ li-i SHOP from Hoimurs Catalog. _ NOW ON DISPLAY our com- plete stock of beautiful (‘hristinas cards and calendars. W. T. Well- ner Co. Ltd., Queen St. CHURCH OF BCOTILAND-Rev. D. M. Lamont wil preach on Sabl bath, Dec. 4th, at Glasgow Road at 10.30 a. m. and in People's Church 0. L. wil be held at Clyde lver Hall, on Dec. ~5th at seven o’clock. All 'members please at- tend.. D. D, .McFadyen, W, M. -THE MARKET8-Yesterday al- _ ' ' -- _ - __ though there were quite a number »n+n NN M pwple in 'ha cm' "om rural dh" tri nnaséertlaeaaente alder tlla leading. lo pu '"4 fu, “eh ._- W ere ceplea e he t lun! be added te carat to .ctrvllz 'l.oa“tat:e,`:t¢,“"'-"e" .'° °°.“ on °i'i'L'Y£'.¥'l.1'Z.f.“5'1‘.£" °'° """' “" “" ”11"'°' 1" °1»°°°» aah remittances to cover eos lrlta. In no cane can Ilia rule leeelved wltheut Ieulttaaee eu; t _nat aeeelpaay all advent.;- .'i° ».'Z'2§L“.°2‘.¥‘.‘..i.2.‘l";":_"':'!: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS _ a I 1 I _ . MISCELLANEOUS ,_,__._,......__-_ -- __ _ FOB BALI JNO. ALFRED MACDONALD pre' vincial Land Surveyor, l{ernian» ville. » FOX RANCHERI get your fox pelts cleaned by J. B. Rom- bough, 126 Gt. Geo. St., Charlot- town_ before sending them to market. Open for business, Nov. 28th. r-'on .sAi.i=. _ s sim sox stat. L _,_ _'r 511- A1191? 234 Fitroy Street. w C0unting cheques, notes or nthcr C111. the market was very poor- atlendeti. and -prices remained 110lIt the same as last week. ly n DAILY MARKET WIRE.-Yes terday‘s Montreal telegram react- 1560 cattle. No tops. Butchers 53.00 to $6.50. 700 calves_ Better undcrtone. 1730 lambs. Strong. .$18.00 to $8.26. Common $7.50. -Sheep $4.00 or better. tooo hogs. Good demand. Bulk $9.50 to $9.75. Oils $10.00. WARNING.-All Bankers, Brok- ers and other persons are hereby arned against honouring or dis- NOTICE-A meeting oi Hamiltop_ _ ' "FOR L vcnie?l2eLsE la]|?;:seL_r'_;‘°;1_‘;:`l” C012," securities or documents drawn or harm Aéply 57 fm mo A300 endorsed by John Harper of Chur- _§&__ 5 11 ""1 lottetwg. or _against giving inn. .FOR SALE Two- JPLSTEIN any cre lt w atev_er. Dated this cows lately freshened. Leslle1~‘[Smmy_mmh day 01 Novembel’ A' Mutch Mermaid. WE ARE NOW iN THE MARKET, to buy dressed poultry, turkeys, geese, ducks and crate lattened chickens for which we will pay 'tho highest market price. All birds to be bled and dry picked and with all feathers removed. McLeod & McGregor, Montague. LOST i.osTFsETvv1E»EN cHAnLo'rTE_ .town and Bonsbaw, »Saturd.1_v 2!ltn set of auto chains. Finder stivlse . A. J. NcNevin, Bonshaw. ? LO8T- BETWEEN CHARILOTTE- town und Alexandria, it bag con- titlning clothes, etc. Leave at J. H. Judson's, Alexandria. _ WANTED WANTED-.Smells and eels. Give price. M. E. Mclsaao, Bourll. _._ WANTED.-BY YOUNG LADY, room and, board, central location' FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN Dover. Apply at Guardian of- tice. *T*- HORSE FOR HIRE FOR WINTER » FOXBS FOR SALE-IF |NTER» ‘onto with .M_ N. Wood, Highland Fnrni. R.ii. Charlottetown. MODERN BANDITS Apply Guardian Office. - wAN'reo_-'ro rent, rin-nisiietil cottage. Good locality; mod;-rn conveniences. Apply Watlmanl and Boyce, 145 Great George St.| C 'ro LET T0 LET TWO OFFICES IN NEW Riley Bldg. Apply J. A. McDon-r aid, Barrister. oftloe .ln Riley. Bldg. COTTAGE AND GARAGE T0 LET -All modern conveniences, 7 st . ~ '_ months Sound' stead” qulet ever gone i'rom l’. E. island, total» nnlmh\_ Apply Guardian 0"‘ce_ Illnig 155 foxes ‘which are consigned o onto,-l. ln buying f,,xe,,_ mmmmw liesidrlii n number oi' smaller ones - *<4-Q->-M meeting of the business year oi the 19 EW - ROB BY TRUCK LOAD. n g of ahd h.l.ml|,t.,d.; lr,-ahh yin(-,D0hhl.;, PRINCE COUNTY tt-ntton to the tact that no such -111'- 131'0W11`=11'1‘ill<'i>1n1_ "’l`l11-\'1=1‘-1111 -___ __ l Publin Works :[)opnrimr,>nt; Georgel _ poi_nl_ was spo\_'_ified in his platform. illllllff Slllfltill' 0ll_111l'- =~1l;'<"‘l =1;‘1l_ lvl _ Mm-,pohnldv pol-h“»h|l, Gmhnm Jar. ""l‘iore is not ing in hih policy to tim run ovor_vtliiig," ic-_ comp aiu Apart from the emma lucimmal dtine. Royal Bank. William !ii’.| Ill’-ly Wllctlicr this 11111 1-*1 $01111.: to he cd. rcfcrring to Mr. linnnavs posi- to the illegal selling and smuggling Smwam Kem SL Ex_Ch|ef pawn I J A hui oh the hlhh that is .,u[,.hle your tion its lictid ot' the isovcriiiiii-nl 01 W111S‘1¢€l'. there has been no such reported that nrrangcniciits wercl 1 I . ` X fences in P. li. island or thc porn. 1`1111‘1'11.1'S 111' 1'l'll‘1‘rl'1l to 1l1<~ |l0u~ criminal (lovr_l.,;im..hy_ ln the png; completed for St. Andrew's Dlnner| of Sllllllilersltle, Mercllunt. tl1i_\_t arc not sguinpctl. What is |_, pmniiin l<_>a:i_. "'l`11l‘y __11H110l| _ 101' . . in. the Hotel Davies tonight. " ' im irate tint t icy iii-o not going to >1'~'=1< 0111 1<=y not ral s. va vcs. few years as that o.i'silk robberiemluckem having been msposeu 0'rf1 Ilhx y0u_ lik., [hh present lmhl ghv. slocl rods and all kinds ot' hard- 1“ 'New Y°"1"1“’ '~°*“1 "1"" 0' U1” ,Cinnamon A. E, Morrison, whose A E Mc|_EAN _¢=rniiioni_ lr they reinovo the to- W=11'<*_" 111 rt-i:111~J to thc Riot-lion silk stolen in the past bali-dozen 'father had been 44 years l1'@l1S\1101` 2 . . _ _ A , "1" "‘*V1*1111*1 they must gt-t it some. uoto, Mr. llrowii t-luiiiif-tl tht- coin- ycnrs has probably been almost 1l1~1|0i` the club. gave a short add-ross of Sllilllflffrslde, l‘al`lll€l' and l`r2dt:l‘ “'11‘f1'1‘-" lAl1l1111“*1*’-I T110 1-11191111 1’“"‘l “ms “"1” 1" me 1“‘"‘1“ "1 th” and afterwards tho c/ncors tor the liwlivy was even uiore uncsi-taiii 1‘0l'L'1v01'S_ '1,‘l1v l~`~+der=1l and Quo 1110111 as 111° "=11“ff Of 111° S'°1@11~ , d I , , ,, ,, l.....i on oil.. gr.......i tim... on ...ir-..i.., use sovernnients matic the isnt . 1921. Sisned Lome 'Harper, BIG FOX SHIPMENT.-The ls~ land foxman, John A. Lea, sent n shipment of foxes to the West yes- terday morning. This is the larg- e individual shipment that has t New York State and Michigan. This is the second large shipment that Mr. Lea has made this season. GALEDOIN IAN CLU B.--- -The lnsi lub was hold last cvrning, th.: retiring President, Mr. .l. Il. Bur nett in the chair. The-following members were ballo-lted i`nr BAl.'[oT Fonivis Following are the Ballot Forms to be used in the coming election. Voters will mark their ballots as ‘ indicated, by an X in the space opposite the name of their candidate. QUEENS COUNTY I - i i . I PIOTOISIMOIIS BROWN _ ' of City of Charlottetown I J. WALTER JONES of Bunbury, Farmer I 3 JOHN HOWARD MYERS of Hainptou, Farmer X I 4 DONALD MOKINHON of ilie City of Cll’lowu, Barrister X I 5 JOHN E. SINOLAIR of Summerfield, Farmer I 6 ll. A. _MAOKIIIIIOII ofthe Lily of (,ll town, Barrister _ I KING'S COUNTY 1 `||U0l|ES J. J. of Souris, Merchant d 2 MOISAAO JAMES of Ch’towu, Journalist X 3 MULLINS D. J. of St. Peter’.~‘, Fariiiei' _ x _ eneu ng year were u y ns- a cd s outomooilts, and tiioroistiit uit-lfonows: Chm._ ,_ “_ Bume,,_ _ C_I-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ _ _ PAGE THREE Bndllliae Eleatois" Slll1l1ort_Government UM; 15 _ i mes once n every ,two weeks." (Laughter.) All this - italk about the tariff was chiefly a red herring, druwn across the trail to' deceive the electors as o thc t real issue, which was the rulsingl of the revenue. The Liberals and __ g Z g r it one, wi c 1 anol. er dog is going to come wammg, Uma” I . . you see name ‘Hong and snap up' 'D°t°m_m15\"B§ye1"' on tablets, you are not that Norway was extremely welll.h1mces» fI't°ve'°£Ied'bw;;“lgi"§” 1‘°1l')”d Bee" ‘fl Accept only an unbroken “Bay 'f)_jm___ ‘;0_e “Ov t_l_° 9 "' mufh er” package which contains direct- mv iw” 13:1 I g°tv"'"ff1e|"i‘_h “"1" long worked out hy pliyslcfaus dur- ,Y By” em _w"', 1"” Ing 21 years and proved safe by v.til: noiilicto except in Lunada nfmious for (.,,ms_ Headuche_ Em, n_._»_<_l___tlit_~__ llnit_f-rl Stott-s. The Hehe T00'_hM_he_ Neumygil nhmr :',,,m,",`_,"m:;°:h_`_' ,I 1r'1_‘_"_"_"1'1|‘f) rnatism, Neuritis, Lumbugo and , '__ M" _ ,ft ,"_ ', _‘j . 1'" " Pain. Made in Canada. " j _‘ “' “‘_f_ _""' ," ‘f` ‘ """"‘1" All druggists sell Bayer Tablets _-1iti.|'it-.rits ii.i.l- l. ~ ci. li.-iwi-:eil ,. \ - -- -Lf,-t- - -_»__ I (Continued ifrom page 1.) I I A c - _ _ _ . y§ ~ _ other fellows," complained Mi. R 1 ` Jones, "except the United Farmers’ ' Guide, wl ich co i - " 1 - t‘onser tive h - d t' ° ' ' ' __ u ,,,,,,,,vg,, ,,=;,,, go °°{,"»1"e ,, ,f Nothing Else is Aspirin say Bayer group government he maintained swing Aspirin at ML whv take t ’ ° i _ r oi Aspirin in handy tin boxen of A Tablets and in bottles of 24' an 100. Aspirin is the trade mark (rt gistered in Canada) of Bays Manufacture of Monoaceticacldsi tor of Salicyliacld. While it i well known that Aspirin mean Buyer iuiinufucture, to assist in public against imitation, the 'Pal lets of Bayer Company will b stumped with their general trad mark, thc “Bayer Cross." ‘11‘_111~`1\‘1\"=‘ 11-111 ~111'_»' :'.»\1\~‘ l1=~1\'1i' the .first place. Today. witliiu the 1 11111! 0V111.l'll1111l=i they \\an'., .Vi.iiiu~ last two months, the revenue ofthe I lecturers are not consistent in tht-ir railways has paid the expenditure. I“1'Y 101 l>1`0l@C1|0l1» 1118 1'1l1€l1l¢01' Mr. McKinnon was warmly ap- l "1“1"1“‘1~ 314 11181’ import raw nr- plauded during the course ot’ his rc- _t_i<=lcs li-cc of duty and go to the inlirks, ,States for Ihclr automobiles. Mr. Mr, P. S. Brown, though hc was Jones discussed the different mc- ret~eived with hilarious applause, thods ul taxation “and the moral did not get “why wlllwutr-0113108,-_ value of each." lie secrncd to able hcckling from tho audience. have least use for taxes raisvtl by liis statement, “l am here tonight m"11f~ to i't.1pi'l~s|~.ilt llzihor." was greeted Mr. Donald McKinnon, not to ho with good humorcd laughter. which outdone by the previous speaks-rs, broke out several ‘times during the declared, amid applause, lhut thc course ol his l'urtht>i~ rcmurks. The ladies in tltc audiciice were grow- trouble with the .\'utiunol policy; ing more bcailtlful every night. was that ii is "too old." "Wo wanil 'rho Agrarian party hits "nikon the »on11'll1i11s nvwi’ he said. lllustr11~~ Liberals under their wing" and the 11118 11|»1 l11`g11111€’11l 11y l101111l11i-l 0111 Liberals have taken the Agrariuns 111111 W1’ 118011 10 '11'1"‘f 111 lillgéies. under their wing," mul, its it moi- now its cars and affroiilones llc ter of fact. neither ot'tiit1ni know utlflcked. as usual. the manufac- whore they nre n,i_ S0 fm hs thi, turcrs, wholesalers and retailers important issue of tho tariff is coli who "flx the l»1‘ir~0" of their goods ctlriied, he continued. Tho lngi irrespective ol the thrill." “lf there speaker declared that however lm. was uvcr a railroad niisnianagcd ii Iportant the tariff was in 1014 it is the t'.N,N." hu dcclztrl-ti. “lt is was 'if very little. iniporliiuco io. worse than it was thirty years nga irltiy. because only about, 30 por in this province. Thct-nr ferry wits i-out oi' tho revenue can ho (lt-rlyuil itll right hui tho train service fi-o..t _frniu it. 'But by 1-elnoylng lhlg llorden to (‘.llzirlottetown "il-1 sn had form of revciiuo he must ntlopt yvll 11111111 1l1'lV" 10 l1>W11 lil11l`11lf1' 11 sonic t`orni oi`_tnxalion, lie had ai- ,V011 111111 11 H0011 1101111*-" lil* 1`l\li littled to liixniihh ol' i|||l|h|i|~i,y.._l ctllvd the Lillorttl ciinllltllltes ful luiids. Ai (lharlottciowp he had "110l1li€ Sl11'1`v ll1“y 1‘111l1l111'l l-:"1 dt-clared that this was only to ing nroilhd to shake ltands with i-vcr-,'- ullllileil on westcrii lands :ind the 11011)'-" '1`11l1 11011111 111'1'1111W-1.1' 1111111' .~,h¢.hl(r,|- had drawn My Jones' ht. u elncnt cultic lil for ii sliztri- ei' t-ondemncti it in an able nrgu- 1J111`i-1111111 111"-.V 0011111 111 11l'l'0l1l111Ll ference that. whereas nine out oi',p,,.,,hh,m_ ;_;_ “_ ,Malcom vie., - Halma! wma"-r ment. “l nm not iiiniiiig riiiiii with 110108 \v11e11 110111111: else was avail every ten stolen automobiles are Presidents, T. H. Ferguson and _ filchoa without the ind or violence. F_ A. A. Mulch: '1`ro111111r<11'. John 1 1111111 111'” “1011H*11‘1‘1 0111 011'"-" 11" g"‘ 1"” "“""~ 11°' 111111 1111’ Stiller . ‘ :~McPhoe; Financial Secretary, J. l=111111~ “T110Se 111=1rkots arc useful 11101112 b_ut _with Avery country. 'fi--`»-'-212.3 with the some success a _tthe s_|_l_l§ rolinbcrs are vertitable b_i:D_d-_K Mpxenzie Rowrdmg Secmmrvl » - to our farmers in some ways But The Cliairxnan at the conclusion t s k ng (necessary o get t. er I, M MdMman_ Correspondmg ,hp q,,,.sm,,, ,., ,Huw ,hp M. ,.,,,,,,_. of thc meeting tbinkcil the ou- ,. _ ~ 3 of Bedequm |.~a,.me,. into inarlwts oi the United states =11»1~'- The 1.2-llor party stands to oot ln fact, tho conditions that Secmtm. J J Mcnuff p,p,,,,,_i lf, gm ,hw th.. m_,,k.,l,, of Uh | nl fiicntc for the excellent .ittf-ntio_i I ' V . 4 I I _ A D ‘I ' I. L V ' 4 I y. _ _ _ . _ I , f . _ have prevailed in and about New'J. K. McKenzie and Captain A. ' :eu Staics in the face of the Ford- 111111Ufa111@<1~ /11’l@1` V015’ llflv l11'i1\` York slnce the war Bent the p|_i(__e_.McD0ugnn_ »,“__‘__ - My mm-f billy |n 139|; ‘ha lm,._ remarks from .\ir_ D. .\_ McKinnon of silk rocketing, have been much the some as conditions that used to menace the merchants in Mesopo- rooms and ii-ost proof cellar. Ap- tamia hundreds of years ago. and ‘piy1No. 32 Spring Street, or \vliicli made Dakota notorious forty illcnj. Unrter & Son, Auctioneers. or fifty years ago. The road agent, has now established himself whore STRAYED UTRAYE-D FROM THE RANCH ol' Rloherl Mc(`1tllum. Dlinstnff- iiage, dark silver telltale fox. Liberal reward. STRAYED FROM MY PREMISES. Red and Willte Ayrshire holler. Anv information us to hor whereabouts will be gratefully received' by Austin Jardine Pow- nal. ‘ ____._____, _ Notice The annual meeting of Long Creek iF‘armcrs' Institute, will be held lu Afton lluil on Saturday. lice. 3rd insl., at 7.30 p. ni, All intercsltxi pit-use ntiend_ WM. McNElLL secretary ,_-_._._...__._._______l_.__ »~»K-bex e ' O MR. J. E. SINCLAIR de- clared at every meeting that part of the war expenditure was not accounted for. MR. SINOLAIR drew $8,000 during last two ses- elona a-nd never opened bil mouth on the subject. is that aman to represent us? »§&% ---- , _ r i 4_ .. it 1 _ ' N 1 l 4%- I . ".`?_' BEAUTY OF ,THE SKIN In the natural desire ofneve:y“_vg;11i1)\:_- and il obtainable M 1° - ou-m'|oin»m»nt.N_l*lmvl»» \>1°|<1\11:‘,‘,§‘,§- muglineea and nous of ti¢_ "___ irritation and eczema dleeivigtlll-w_“_ iii s"'.° i.°.i‘- :'.;'..‘r‘:.“‘.::'...'z of no on, or rn - f- " Limited, 'l‘oronui. Bamolo fruition iuentiou this NIH!- Mmpa|¢h_ instead of attacking the population is densest, not were it is most sparse. lie operates in New York City, which claims to be the largest city in the world Favorite Booty. Sriik has always been n favorite booty with the robber. It is valu- able; it occupies little space, and it is easily disposed of and bard 10 identity. There are many silk -mills in New Jersey and Pennsyl- vania towns, and their D1'0¢111f`1 15 nearly ull sent to New York. Form- erly it was sent by traln.but thc robberies were so frequent--whole cars being looted at one H1110-11181 tho insurance became almost 1110- htiiitivo, and the suit Association decided to transport the valuable cargoes by motor truck. 'l‘_hc crooks, who as receivers- or rob- bers had been preying 011 111° 11151111' try, knew when the ‘first truck-load started out, and' for a time the rob- beries were more numerous than ever. _Sometimes the truck 'w0\1ld leave at a point 200 miles from New york nnn proceed along coun- try roads. Obviously there were genres of spots suitable for a hold- up nh,-| hnld-ups became frequent. _Armed Convoya. , Thon the merchants sont armed guards with their trucks. The immiit. responded by shooting 1110 h,-mod guards before they 1’-011111 nm. Nowadays the trucks so 111 11 veritable caravan. a dozen or tl goofs of them together. In front is an armored cnr contalnlnlf 81151119 with rifles or ahotllllm 011 111911' knees. and in the rear is a siinllor armed csr. S0 ill' 110 °“°"°"‘“1 attempt has been made to attalok this convoy. But the robberies have not stopped. 'F1111 1’““‘m“ have merely altered trelr plan of truck-ii on the cotintrll 10111111- 11101' wait' until they have reached New von; City and have soparatod, con. ,llrlont in the protection of 1110 police, They sometimes wait al- tlie ferry sliv. 81111 WM” “ “1’°"“d iworrien Confederates ` I On several occasions they hnvo_` held up, bound and gagged the driv.| er, taken possession of his whet-l_ and driven the captured car oil' 4 -the boat. in some of these cases there has been obvious collusion ` between tho driver and the robbers but in other cases they have suc- , seeded by their boldness, because the drivers know that these desper- doos would as soon shoot as not and that resistance ls likely to mean death. 'In one case tho hand- its, working on lonely streets. had women confederates. As a truck passed along the street the driver noticed a comely W01Il»1D &Dl1f1161'1l1l’ in difi’i_cu-ities with her car. Gallant- ly he stopped and ollfered to help. he was warmly thanked. and after bo had remedied the deranselllelll was ~prot‘1erod. a drink of whiskey from a dainty silver flash. Ho ac- cepted, and the next moment lost consciousness. The whiskey had been drugged, and when he was revived his truck and its thousands of dollars' worth of silks had dis' ,appeared I Jens James' New Hauvits. 'When silk prices droillled. ll1\‘- bandits turned their attention to other articles, such as leather goods. woollens, automobile tires and accessories and furs all 01' which nre transported by truck in_ in and about New York, to the ex- tent of thousands of loads a day- The owncrs of these goods have been obliged to scnd armed guards with thc drivers, its though they were transporting specie from 1110 mint. lltovolver belllea 111 111° streets are not uncommon. When the robbers make a haul they have ilitio .iirriouity in seiitnir 111011' plunder. There are thousands of dishonest merchants in the mur- ket tor these, goods 'at n reduced price. Trade-marks and other ovi- dences of identification are alter- ed. Some of the bandits have warehouses where they can store their plunder and dispose of it ns CA' TCR IA For In%I mil Children Ill il8E FUR OVER 30 YEARS Mark your ballot with q black lead pencil, which will be fur- nished, by making an “X”, as shown in the space opposite t1e names of Jehu H. Myers and Donald McKinnon. dates. The ones to vote for are Messrs. J. H. Myers and Donald MacKinnon. I .for is Mr. James A. MacNeilI. 1, ' ln Prince County electors have only one vote. The man to vote 1 King's County electors can vote for only one candidate. The majority of them will vote for Mr. James Mclsaac. criils went in on the reciprocity 111111 1110 511181113 111' llll- .\Iatioii.il issue. They t'nllcd to secure trade -M1111*-'111 111" 111L‘@1111l-1 l1d.l0\11‘1ll‘ll. urrzi.ngonicnt.s with thc States si - » l that time and instcad of goin hut-lt ’W_*‘>'*~ Queens County electors cannot vote for more than two candi- ‘ 8 to the country as they should have done they adopted the Conscrvii- ‘51R HARRY LAUDEFVS LAT- tgve policv ot' protection. li0\v do ES l`.~Tho engagement of Sir t ttcy expect totay to cniter into a lla » l_- . _ _ _ , Reciprocity agreement when tho .. My Ludbr' “ho hah bm” c`1H‘l1 I I BIRTIIS PRUNTY.-Tu Mr, and Mrs. lie nord l'runty on .’\'ovnmbcr 25th, daughter. |COLTON- At Burlington, Nov. _"_' 1021. to Mr. and Mrs. George li t‘olion, it tlzillglitciz MaoFADGEN.,-At Rice Point Nov. Zlsl, to Ml'. and Mrs. Nelso.. E. Mat-.l~`atli-zen. of Somerville Mass., n son. Angus Roderick Congratulations. '.>EATHs”“" H~OGAN~ At Fortune Cove, Lot 5, 'l‘1iestl_ny. Nov. 1l'»|h,` 1921, Thomas IC. iioi-:ati aged 85 years. TRAINOR.--At Maplewood ai 0.40 l>.m_ Ttiitsllttyt, Nov. 259th, Mr.-:_ Jziliies ’l‘r:tlnor_ l<‘uncrnl on 'f`hurs< 1111.1 :lt 10 o‘t-lock to Sl Jo.~;epli’s (.`lllll't'll, Kv]|y',~; (‘l'l)g3_ IN MEMORIAM lu loving memory of Mrs. Ben- jnniiu (_‘_ Douglas, who depurlcri his lift: Nov. 25111. 1921. low mc miss thee, Dearest Mother Not it soul save Gorycan tt-il, Yt-t we strive to show lliy teach- los. 'l`rusi in God :ind all will be wcll. Still our limtits will not cc.ii~.c acll ing And our eyes with it-urs grow dim Still our cross uc must hear will pitliuflcc. Since our loss is tliinu immoi-ta gain. --%_..a_._._.-_.___ new songs and clinracterization an that these latest _Laudcrisms ar he unique songs that marked hi ill-licr visits to this country. On of the new songs has it suggestio of thc Wt-st, for il is untitled “ Know :t Lassie Out in O-H-l-O. but its companion, “0`cr th’ Hill t Artic-nlity," is said to hc as typica ly ‘Scotch :Ls anything that lraudt has ov:-r dom-.. A third new son hat is credit:-ti with having soml hing.; ol' the \vistfulnes=i of th Anwrlfans are mnkmg no ___lvm_, The Knight of Good (‘.liocr" its North tfountry in its lines an ch., in any Shape 0,. form., ‘well as “The Ambassador ol' ‘r‘ricntl- Mr. ivieicinnon only i-rvioivt-tl tht 111101." which opens at tho noyol work of the merchant ninrinc in Alexandra Toronto next Monday building up (‘unndn's .trade :intl the - . I ,' 1 _ _ ' tnrllf as lt affects iigricillturnl itil- DwmlsLs L0 be om or tm mo" m` L :.._.-~--~~==-: p|,.mems_ He forpsmlléd Mn lerestlng offerings oi’ the 0011>’ market conditions \vurrnnt. 'l`hc_ Writer of thc Jesse Janlcs .~itoi‘i>>:i of to-day, it he wislics to <'oni`oriii to the probabilities, will lircscnt c llrowu's usual criticism on the tit~'*`(‘”-5°"- 511' H*11”1`I" 111*-U15 110 il1~ king over of .the government. rnll. trod.ucli0n to this city, because ways by giving the full hlstorv ol li ~ l f' 1 - this transaction wlilch lic-crime; in mc' is msewhere' ms popularity , _ .economic necessity alter tho blulid- is unbounded 'lt is 1n"c1`0Hun'g tl' his scones iii tho streets oi .\'»-w H. ,naw by me [_h,,,,.,,l g,,v,_,_,,_ learn. howevcr. that the comclliun York city. - mont in ovcrhulldin the lincs 'i 19 1"*1111`11111 Wllll 11 lf0l1ff1‘li0H 111" ‘ IZ l i E ’ l-<§>l-~~ ~ PERSONALS . ___ -CHICAGO, Nov 28- Footbaul MR Gm, (_-“him of |;,,,|,,,|m._ has I-lainieil tt-ii victims during the gone to Boston to spend thc winter. 1021 season which closed with _.__ 'l`h:titksglvin;: Day games accord -. M1911 1101911 M- (71’11I1li1f11. (`11H1`10l‘ ing to reports to the Associated gn" Furunm (.0{,,,`_ " ' three below of 1920, und three -*_ above thc toll of two years ago. Mrs. Tait Scott and lluulzlltcr. \Vith iho ext-cptloii, none of the Hf’1U" ‘lf 11‘»'1l"’1“’- "1"" 11"""` ‘"1 1’ victims ivcrt-_ more than 20 years of visit to Mrs. Scutt's iiiollit-r, Mrs. Hg" A. ll. Largo. ' _ _ I _----- brings on anaemia. You don't need This amusing story is attributed it pnrgutivc, you don't want to _ to former Prcslilt-nt Taft, _who 18 weaken the system by nhareh mill- silid to hnvo told it at ii icrnr.V - __ d 1 irllnnnr. A negro, he said, knock- med:°1:‘;' 1'1;1_1at‘_§°‘: nge thi oh ut Mrs. llrown's back door and 1 » MU 111 5 “"1 111 :it-ilu-il for ii job. bowels. You get just what you need ' "Wl1lll-'11 your name?" M111- in Dr. llamil~ton's Pills whticli tone up the liver, restore the bowels to perfect action and positively end constipation. You'll feel tip top al- ter regulmidng your system 'witih Dr. Hamilton‘s Piills. Good for young and old,-a rcal family med-icine, 251: all dealers or the atnrrhozone o., Montreal. l _.The Patriot'| first claim was that soldier votes were switched to defeat island Liberals. Now in office correspondent declares the/ were awitehed from this province to Quebec. How did switching la- land voteu to other prbvlneel de- Flrown uskotl. 1 I “Mah namc's Poe, ma'nm," he replied. I "Poe, eh?" said Mrs. Tlrown, ln- tcrssted that he should have thc 'same name ns_thc author. oi' the ,Rnvi=_n. "i suivposo that Rome of ‘your family once wo-rketi for EdBnr Allan Poo, didn‘t they?" The ncgro's eycs bulgcd, and hc struck n resounding whack on his chest. "Why, nin‘nni,” he said: .. .. Ab is Edgar Allan Poe. é--aces TO -ENDOW MOTHERHOOD- The 'bill to endow motherhood has passed its third .rcarilng in the D E, “N Q1’ W llnmk lumibers aboard, three of four 0 bandits follow it across the gang plank. ~ 111111 ment ..--_--.;.iiiuniaiut,..... _ ,A|Wzl‘l1°°*‘ ,_ - New south wines Legislative As- *.`n `r _ eemhly, according to a cable from _ ____ _ , _ ___' Reuter's correspondent at Sydney. feat Hughes and Warburton? A pa- per that will not 'tell the truth mage a hegtor memory than thin. liiolody. is untitled “llnluo o*Mine. With the now songs Sir'i{nrry wi offer some of thc old favorites- songs of which thc public neva st-ciii to tire. A company of wcl` known entertainers will be ass: cinlcd. on the program with Si llarry, but the greater part of th seconti part will be devoted tp til Scottish minstrel's offering. \ -i-<40-i Minards' Liniment for Colds. et int iiitrtittnlliiiu Aiiiiiitralll llirecl Tax on Farmers should Free Trade be adopted _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ Total Estimated Expenditure for Govern- I ment of Canada for year ending March 31,1922..._........_...__... . _ . . .......$435,360,97l _ Total Estimated Revenue from all sources apart from Customs Tariff _ . _ . . _ . . . . . . _ _ $237,600,000 Deficit to be made up by Direct Taxation Amount of Additional Direct Taxation on every Farmer and Salaried man in P. E. I. underFreeTrade $l10perannum _ _ _ $197,600,000 i _ ._i__ ______ .__ - q - .\ - - .. , , _ The Greatest ,Help I I I - to the progress of King Cole Tea ‘sl-'Q' . __ ____ I . - A I 1 has been the generous praise , _ i\~,`:f,f'_/,"//¢/ given it by its users. 'They were , - _ 1 _ ~ \<`__`_ -I ' enthused with its full rich flavor, ` - "‘:.','U"";-" . _ ' 1 nl a ` _ 'T °"-_:_ and to their words oi 1' -s....... .-.__ 1 1 5*- -_f ' '~ commendation is largely - * 1 1I,jl ' “ ` , due the vary widespread sale Kingxole Tea has today __‘_‘Y`¢_ 'iizilte the fl.iv0f"_ I '_ _.1-ale.; 2931* _inept \ _“__-.A _,, ,___ __ 'l 'l