Make the appointme THE 000K ST lit all size' amateur camera NovEM1-sun 28', 191s___ T 'OT ~ ~ Ttrtecnnnl. 'rE'1'o\vN GUARDIAN ' _ _ » PAGE'SEVEl‘il _ ~ --- ~ r_ . ._ _,W _._- _ - __ ---f-- .- - -- - -- -» - 1 _ _ ' o '1' 1 ___,, _ _ - _ ' '. '> _ _ with photographs day--its none too Phone 159-.I 5- -451': XMAS IS COMING (LOSE WHY WAIT? bend at Photo Taken by n11Y1z_n _ __ VA. E. l_.YON _ Photographs of all sizes, fei .ed fresh eyery week. Moderate prices Personal attention to Amateur " Phot.ocraphy_ _ Artistic Photogrn h Charlottetown. P. A A. llennessey 76 1<‘ent st. Phone 156-J. Funeral Director and Undertaker Night Calls promptly at- tended to. Equipment the best. '£567-11-28M2wkS. IP `At Christmas Time 5,,|ve your gift problem; nt to early Ul)i0 _ _~ ~ EDISON Pil0NOGRAPllS ' Do you intend buying aphono- graph this year? 11 eo. call on us for demonstrations of the diiler- ent models wegave in stock. Write us for qootatlons, which will have our prompt attention. We sell' them on the install-` ment plan. Cali or write today. Carruthers & Parkman Limited Drugs, Chemicals, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Paints Etc Montague, P. I. I ' 'G 1 » °_.. __.l._&.f_2‘3f-_. ' ii ' ' 1 " I _ '_ »/,/- I l 1| Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ' lr-_uvlng Klharlottetowrt at 5.25 11. 111. 1 SQUEEZED 'ro DEATH When the body begins to atilien and movement becornsf, painful xt is usually an indication that the _ kidneys are out of order. Keep these orsens healthy by wang GOLD MEDAL ‘ The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Famous since 1696. Take regularly and keep in good health. All druggiste, 50C. a box. _Guarxnteed as represented. lack for the name Calrl Medal ol even but um uzeepx no imitation ¢f~OO4OOQ°f Makes sweeping easy. ,oooooo-oooofo ‘ rm f -' f <° >= ‘»»§4a4¢0o-ooasaaaooo-0449s-00-06-i640 v . Sold by lending g_rocer's gs for large consumers. A ‘A. Williamson _ Representative `arvell Bro General -Distributors Charlottetown I O4 -*OOO ‘O00 OOOQQ-O 54 O OOQOC we nanny '1' """"""""""""" 1.? 1 ‘ ' 11' in 1 1:11.-1 fi. 1,; Womens Laced Boots ..I;“'§.....i’.¥..‘;‘.’“fi1;..i’ ...“‘ti.."1...i;? “.25 - ~ taking s 1s of 'L ut. - The ttgiin barber? was the man wht QQ O _ a cited in barrels and * 1 1- THE EASTERN GUARDIAN , O, ' }_,*lT PAYS to buy in this Province. ..*FlRE BELL.--The town of Souris is importing a large fire bell. l ..-*THE SCHOONER PROTECTOR _.arrived on the 25111 tual., 05 tonc, Capt. John Gillam from North ‘Sydney to load produce for Messrs. Matthew McLean & Co., Ltd.-S. ..*AN ATTRACTIVE line of ladies' and .inen'e knit scarfs just received A big variety oi patterns. Prices $1.00 up._ Stern; Bros. Ltd. _ 2544~11-25M'1'wi3i_ _.aries scnooilsn ~KA'r|: a ELLA" arrived in Souris Tuesday from Murray Harbour with 8000 pounds ot ~ salted fish. 8 caskg fish oil and 33 bags irish sounds -for the Gordon-Pew Fish cries Co.-S. -l- \ 2-¢O<+vo0¢~o++o>#+roo+o-ooo-+4 ..*DUNDAS AND ANNANDALE.;- `ltcv. A. VlucKay. of Sonrls will con- duct services on Sabbath 30th inst in . ` : . O _ the Presbyterian Church at Annan- “S gd-:le at 1.1 a. m. and at Dundas at 3 ' _ _ 'i‘i1 1! ni ere will be a joint meeting of session und managers immediately alter each service. _ »’ It kills germs. Brightens n_»\s'1‘1~:1rN P1<:RsoN.~\Ls floors and carpets. Al- 1 -- - - - .__*.\Iiss Florence S. Wright ls vins mms t’0_ Ways have a un of genu' iting her cosin Miss Pattie J. Currie. 5 me 7°' 116 Dljsfbane on hand ‘Miss [lW1'lgi;t is convalcsclnig hiavipr: l'e(l@l'l y ull( Crgone (ln ()p(tI'll on n [ll hen you Sweep 1>_ E. island 110sp1n11_-s. ,_ _.___ ..*Miss Nellie t‘lnrk and her sister in-lnw, Mrs. llnrry (‘lurk oi’ California Mrs. Hzirry (`lnrk returns home today -S. ._")lr_ A. J. Mctlorniaek of Battle l`o1'¢l, Sash., who lofi the l-sland abou' 25 yt-_urs ugo and 11113 mode good wht t-nine -to Souris during his 1notl1cr’e last lll11t-ss, returned houte last week .\'i1'. _\ic(`orn11tck is lnanager of the ex tonsive busines oi’ Prince Bros. Set: ntor Prince is 11 nteniher of the l‘ir1r1 ~S. ` WHY DOES A BARBER'S POLE HAVE STRIPESY l11 enrly years the bt11'h.'¢r not onl: cut huir 111111 shaved people, but he was also 11 surgeon. lie was u surgeon tf the extent. that he bled people. in curly times ottr knowledge of sttrgcrj _ was practically limited to blood let ting. A great many of the ailment: were attributed to too much blood in the body, nnd when anything got wrong with u tnttn or woman, the flrs tlid this for people and his pole rep1'c sentetl'the sign of his business. The ronntl ball at the top which wa: trenrally gilded represents the barber ing end ol’ the business. it stood for thc hrnss husin which tho burber user to prepare lnther for shaving cus tumors. sizes , 2, ay., e, ay, me 4 Only 100 pairs of high 811149 boots made in patent and kid leather with cloth tops. Only . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ _ . .. $2.95 Rubbers to fit . . . . ._ 85e By mail 10;; extra. Alley & Lo. Ltd. o-o».» -»» 1 the red one the bandage which was 1 used for binding up the wound wher the operation was completed.-Fron the Book oi Wonders. Published anti Copyrighted by the Bureau of Indus trial Education, inc., Washington, 1" (F. / Tho, olc itself ro rosents tho stat' D D which people were hnvlng blootl take! out of their bodies held during ilu operation. Theatwo spiral rfbbons one red and one white, which are pointed _spiruliy on the pole. repro sented the bn11ti.nges_ The white on' stood for the bandages which was pu* on before the blood was taken out em Mlnadr’s Llnlment Relieves Neuralgi No 13 and I4 Train Will Run Between St .lohn and Halifax Change in time schedule on Canad lun National Railways effective Nov etnber 30th will not affect the servlet to and from Prince Edwartl ls'la11d ,,*,»4¢. ¢»+-.ooo-oo-++o4+e-0 ‘ _ ' ‘ Connection for the Ocean Limited, and for the St. John-Boston train will b made as usual by the morning trnlt No. 13 and 14 trains \vill. after Nov cmbei i0|h, 11111 bet\\'con St John 11111 ' _111i11111x'_ N0, 1:1 will 1'envt='11i11r11x .fn ul ’ 7.40 11. 111. (daily except Sunday) ant' . arrive nt Snckvillo at 12.45 noon. ont What’s" Wrong ' 1 ' Li11 et \\ leave ax at X 10 .1 tn and art ive at Snckville at 1 08 p , . nil unti ut' Moncton at 2.15 111. _ ' Botti ot' these trtllns will nittke conncn I .il0n with the lruin leaving Snckvlllr `for C11pe"l"ortnentinc, which will leavi lo p ` nt 1. ' _ n1. 1 ' 1 E ‘By operuiing No. 13 and 14 right y ° through, the Ocean Limited will be re- lieved from carrying extra ours and . Do you suffer from headache? U0 your eyes tire? lt is a slsllll oi overwork. Perhaps, unconsc- iously, you strain `your eyes. Good eyesight is not always strainless sight. Eye strain with Kvod vision is a most common mid dangerous form oi eye trou- e. - _ Don't tamper with the precious lift of eyesight. Heed Nstu1je’e cull for help. I-lava your eyes examined. What you 'need is I>l‘0Der glasses/l‘hey work wond- ers for the eyes and usually tone UD the whole physical system. We have all the facilities lor testing the eyes_ and llttlng glasses. ‘ _ Wliv not see us about it to- morrowi' - ' _ H.” J.~_.Mabon - °Pt°m9tr|~;Dm:°"“on¢er|pt|en Montague, F. I. I. Next Deer lantt of-commerce _ Store Arriving daily CARLOABB ol' 1=|.oun (best <11-aries.) 1 BRAN, OIL CAKE, CALF MEA# SHORTS, CHICKEN FEE , c0TTON SEED MEAL, WHEAT GERM MEAL, CORN- MEAL.GRAcKEDCORN, PUL- VERIZED OAT PKID, PURE LINSEED MEAL. Flax Seed atc. etc., BALED HAY AND STRAW (Oats black and white) (best quality.) POULTRY SUPPLIES sto., etc. Lowest prices. iv ' Carter- &’ Co. Lttl. . wt-1o1_ssA|.e Ano neran.. ' Seed A. Feed Warehouse. ggpaqsasauolelohhliil 1 will 111nintain a better schedule; I No. .13 and 14 will carry The Boston* Sleeper and have u dining cur' between Moncton a11d Halifax. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT‘8 "OFFICE, Charlottetown, P. IE. 1. November 27th, 1919. - 2634-1-1-2sM-E11. A careful' selec tion of every line of Jewelry _ marks our stock. ' ' We will be pleas _ed to have youi call. . ' '\ _' W. I N. Tanton ure visiting Mr. und Mrs. A. E. Clark ‘ ..°MAMMCTH AUCTION SALE. of all crop. stock. farming implements. and household furniture, Saturday. November 29th. Hughie Campbell, Whim Road East. 2542-11-25M4i_ ..‘*,TWO` CENTS PER WORD eacn insertion for t\dve1°tlsl_ns in this col- umn. Cash must. accompany, order minimum charxe twenty five cents. - -X-L_ ..*THE STEAMET1 "SCOTSBURN" arrived in Souris Sunday morning trom Sydney and .cleared \l‘uesday noon i'5r Boone Bay, .'\'ewfo1nd'land, with 20 horses, 700 bags of potatoes, 319 balls of hay, 240 bugs Lurnips and 20 pigs, consigned to the St. Luwrence Lumber and Pulp Co., oi' Boone Buy, Nflti., loaded by Matthew & McLean. -S. FAnew1-:1.t. Aoonsss AND Pass- __ _ Errrnion _-_..,,.. Mr. Hugh J. McKay, Clifton, left recently for ll’ii.ighle1~, Nebras'k=a, where a good position nwttlts hint. Mrs. McKay and litle son intend join- ing l1i111 in the near future. Mr. Mc- Kay was waited upon Suturd-ay even- ing by friends of Clifton and vicinity, .tnti presented with tt purse of $31_00` .ind a very appropriate address wusl _'cad by the Rev. Mr. Miller. He also received it gift from the Stanley Post Master and the rollowlng udtlress_ 1 Sl tnley Bridge. .\'ov_ 21, 1010 Fo Mr. Hugh J. M1:i{n1_»' .ilnil Courier, (lllittm Dear Si1°:--Pleast- :ict-_cpl the un- -losetl small gift ns a inarlr of our stcctn l'o1' you and npp1'ccit~1tion ul' 'our many klntlitcsses anti t-ourtesy to is in our dealings with yon. Al- 'hough we very much. regret your ieparture, still we trust it is for your ietlcrtnetit and sititzerely wish you 1111cl1 thappiiicss and 'prospe-1~ity on 'our journey through life. Siltcerely JOHN McLEOD, P. M. J. ETHEL Mi-1cLEOD, Asst P.M. 3RlTiSH TRIBUTE T0 / BELGIAN JUDGES l.0I\’DO.\', Nov. 26-'-'I`l1e Lord (‘_l1a11- ~ellor, tl\e 'l‘reasurer of Gray's Inn, 11'esltletl recently nt a' banquet _given xy the Bcttcliers at Grn_v's l11n l-lull in tonor of delegates from the Supreme ‘ou1‘t,i11 Bclgluin und its Bench. The ielgian Aritbassurlor was present nntl here was .t riislittgttlslicd gathering ot' `udges un1l_ representatives of the ’egal profession to pay honor to Mr. /an lseghotn tP1‘en1ier President tie at (Tour do Cessation) and his coll- eagues. i11 giving the toast of "The Bench »t’ Belgium." thc Lord Cl1uncello1'saiti here had been periods 111 British 'iistory in which judges had taken dc~ 1isions nntllncurred risksin the cause if freedom, but there never had been 1. time when they were brought lac'-_ to face with such 1.1 crisis as beset tbel ~ou1'ts of justice when an invatler set tis iron heels in their land. Their eolleugues from Belgium were con» 'routed with that supreme crisis. When their country was so monstrous- y invaded they had to take n swift ` lecision-wlieihet' it was in the inter- ests ot’ their country that they should vontimte to discharge their judicnl tu1ction_ They 'decided - and in his udgmcnt they decided rightly-in the irst place that they should pres-21-vel tome degree of protection to their unhappy countrymen. For a coiisider- ble period they had discharged their udlcal functions in circumstances oi’ liillclty. l1n111ilia`tlon, and even per- sonal risk. But an cveti more critical choice vas soon to be presented. A very few if their countrymen were seduced by lerman propaganda. The judges of he court look cognizance of the nc- .ions ot these traters. Three judges if that court were flung into jail, and here never was one judge of all those welcouzetl that evening who did not iroclahn that they woud never be the renal creatures of a military autoc- ‘acy. The courts inet ln association ind with one voice declared their own lissolution, and the court was recon- stituted on that day when the King ' ind Queen of the Belgians rode into :he tlrst considerable Belgian town 'ecovered from the Germans. There .nests had not only enrlcltcd the hiilorical records of thdlr country 'rut they had utltled ininiortal luster to the judlcal office, and in so doing tliey lad stretmtlicttcd the cause of civil- ‘zaiion itself. MARKET REPORT iiAl.lFAX_ -- Cra`nberrf-es. Native §11.00, (Tape (‘od, $1-2.00 per barrel. lrapes, Muluga 311,00 to $12.00 pcr keg, Empire $8.50. to $9.00 per hog. Onions $7.00 per 100 lbs. Demand good. ST. JOHN, N. B.: Nova Scotia unri- ‘.\'ew Brunswick apples, King. Spy,| Wagner, ‘Fshop Pippin No. 1 $5.00 tol $5.50, N0. 2 $4.50 to $5.00. Domestic! $3.50 to $4.50, No. 3 $3.00 to $3.50 pt>r` barrel, Baldwin, Stark, Failawater, Blenheim .ind Ribeton, No. 1 $5.00. No., 2 $4.00 to $4.50, Doineatic $3.40 to $4.00. No. 3 $3.00 per barrel. P. Ll. Mclntosh $4.00 to $4.25, imported lonathun $4.25 to $4.50 per box. Onions Gc. per lb. Potatoes $3.75 tn- $4.00 per barrel. Arrivals for week,l Ontario 2 cars apples, Nova Scotia] 1,805 barrels apples. imported 200' kegs grapes. local I car potatoes, 200 barrels apples. ,.__... 1 © ©_©_©_© ©_©© ©_©_©@@©©@_©@@@@@@@©@©©@@@©©@@@@©@@©©@©©@©@@@@@©®©@©©@©©@@©@@@@©©@@@@@©@©©©©@@@@@@©©@@@©@©©@>©@ ‘ ,_ /' - J - _O_@ `_@_ '_ l\'len’s Boots Boys’ Sizes, Men s Boots Ch_i_lcl1'en’s, 5 . \` if \ ws Girls’, sizes W_Ien’s high `».¢' iv ._ <_-- -~~-- ‘ " 1i11oN'rn1-:A1.. Que.-Ne 1 onion; No. 3 $6.00, Nova »Bcotian Greening No. 1 $7.00, No. 2 $6.00, Domestn $5.60, No. 3 85.00. New Brunswick set.- Rusett, Geoning. Potatoes best Que bee Whites $200 r b New Bruns to l2.50 per 90 lb bag-.j Onions $4.60 por 75 lb. bag ~ .rswrsmn \ higher prices nameq for Spy, Golden , _ . oe ss. - ' _ M 1 a _ @ _ » §'.ii"‘1.‘i'.'f'°" "5 "e" """ _ Mears Closed Side Rubbers, very sr. monks. oi11__1»..1.1.... me 1 popular for country wear_$l.50 _ ___ ____ . ~ 1 1 ‘~ ,‘ ER 1 1 a .5 Q. 1_; \;/A51; Q. FO() F Fall and winter 1919-ao. C” . We are oifering you as listed below, rubber footwear at ex-‘ © ceptionally low prices. Read them _over and be convinced. We . _ guarantee every line to'be of the high st grade obtainable. ALLEY & C0., LIMITED. Men’s Gum Boots , as above, big value, _ _ _ . _ _ _ _.$3.95 1to5 . . _ _ ._ _.$3.00 Youtl1’s Sizes. 11 to 13 . _ _ . _ _ $2.50 as above, ted 'sole . _ _ . _ . . _ . . _ . _ . _ . __-...$4.25 Women s Rubber Boots W_omen’s, first quality _ _ _ _ _ $2.65 Git'ls’, sizes 11 to 2 _ . . _ . _ $2.35 to 10 . _ . _ _ _ . _ _ $2.00 ._ ' 1 ' Women s \ 1 *"3 \`=-~ 850 .L "\`______,»-/ 1/omen’s Rubbers, first quality, to fit any heel, high or low _ _. 85c 11to2 _ _ _ _ . _ . . ._ 70c Children’s, 3 to 10 . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 60c _ ° --Yukon- 9 inch tops $3.65 top, Duck Lumber- men-’s Solid Heel ._ _ _ _ '_' $3.65 ys’, as above . . _ _ . . _ . . _ _ $2.75 utl1s’, sizes 11 to 13 _ _ _ _ $2.25 ~ 9 Women s Button Overshoes ~ $2.00 Sizes 3 to 8. omen’s Buttoned Overshoes, $2.60 ' Women’s Buttoned Overshoes, JerseyCloth $3.40 Spy 89.00, No. 2 88.00, Domestic S7.00.|~ ' . _ p _ _ _ _ , _ _ . potatoes $1.85 to 81.50 per bushel. - ' .~ " _,~,,,_._..,..-__ Mens First Quality Thigh Boots as illustrated, red soles, and a co111fo1_-table fitter . . _ _ _ _ $5.00 Boys’, as above _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ $4.95 Youtl1s’, as above, sizes 11 to 13, One of the big selling kinds, ant a splendid wearing shoe _ _ _ $3.85 Boys’, as above _ . . _ . _ . . _ _ _ $3.5 _ '56 1? L? 5” '= =_= 3 1 ® v--I ' " _ ' _ ` @@@@@@@@@;@@@@@@@@@@@@.@@@@@@@@@@@@@@_@ @_@_@_@.@;@_@© _©_©_@ ; Storm » Boots $3.95 Men’s Leather _ $3.85 l Our best grade rubbers for men ' all shapes . . . . . . _ . . ._ $1.2 Boys’, as above, 1 to 5 _ _ _ _ O Ui ~. O_O_@©@©_@_©__@'_@ Men’s $1.25 _ Youths’ 11 to 13 ._ . _ . _ . . _ _ _ A comfortable warm Overshoe, made with two buckles, for men iVien’s, as above, Jersey cloth $3.75 ’ Mens four" buckle Over-shoes, _ _ . _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _.$3.75 2 § ` 'OfC>)_@f©f@1©'@f©'@`@@`@f@©f©'©f©_@_© / J 8 _ Men’s 'Z Buckle _ 0vershoes ' _ $3.00 $3.00 same in Jersey Cloth ____ _ _ $4.50 I, “Forest King,” a. popular line for 9, _ Q9 is Q11 ©_®f©`©f©i@iOf©i©i©T© “Forest liing Snag Proof’ men, solid heel, all sizes, 6 to 11 £5, 1 ~ $3.25 1.; ‘__ @"©'e @w@e@o@@@ooe @ ’ » Q' 1 1 M’ _.3 _ to -» 1 . ‘ “Q 3 Q) ' on 2 I 1?.) _iff J __ s __.-,- I .1 $I.» .' King - ' 1; _i; is ‘ l 1,1, 1, P1- ,ly it 2., 1 _'fi 1,;-iw.. _ _ . . _ ; . 4 ..»,~,i,. 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