i fs,,;€- ,. wg ._ ;i'.NQ`Y-iN-BER# 120; 1916- _ _ ._ A C_1iAnI=0fI'risrowN QUARPI-*N Q _ _ The aa.. I 1. I The Eaaaa-a Guardian fgiiiiigngwn 3 iii; 6 You now about 1 coffee-an d __¢|-|- PAYS to buy in tml ~Pl_°vmc._ _',MR_ R_ R_ Ho LETT is our Schooner J. C. Deaknl. L_ Tanner _ st lo d I h W. A. Poole & Co. icular _,Ti GORDQN NEB I. Guardian dlnu agent for Annanmlo nndylolnlty. and flavgul-__t`he more you will _ representative in Montague. ..= oLENFANN|Ne GLEANINGS. . . \ “ < ~ . -- Mr. Douglas Macdonald of Trenton Mr Perc Henr butcher. Geo N B , came over last week to attend ilppreciate SEAL' " ~~ ~ Y Y- ' = » O ,£g§ltl5W‘i?1nh{i‘:‘;‘;almiHre:l Sfron: his “pid the tigncral ofmhis grandfather the _ ° 4 _~._ N an ree ov r. r-lie tepion . acdonuld-Mr. Peter ° nee ypu have tl'lCu ..-,- i---5°-fi (`3fH‘f»¢lG building on Vvaler Cnvanagh left here one Tuesday for Street _& l`0sto`\. l\I\s-~ -- The recent heavy your cholce will always be Chase & i -I * -* sinowiilalli made travelling illsu-| 1 ¢ -» ..°MONEv in sHr-:EP.- M. ___ g __ “SEAL BRAND” Dolnnlck Bowlen noted shecp raisgr illgxglixay ielfriiisaweeingr Ng.; of Glenfannlrig recently sold thirty er ound The total valuc of the Glasgow. N. S..- Much sympathy is in 5 1 ,md 2 pmmd 1, _ Wh I __ _ lille lambs whose average weight fait for the ismiiyoi Mr. nsniei Mc-‘ ;' » une no !°‘P::c°l“°:e Nlround lpulverized- silo equailled ninety pounds for which he 1,8118” of C3,-d|g,m who Wu., i,,,,.;,.d' “mi . ever nodin bulk. |55 T000 V80 °i8i1l Hllfi 000 YOUTH! cell--i on Monday last. Deceased was for' manv cars mail courier on e Cai'di» ` cnAsEa¢sANnonN- i’ i’ ' ~ ' _ v - th , MONTREAL. lambs s0ld WHS ($2.25)) l»W0 illlllfimii gan-Annandale rouvte the duties ul' s i I ' Z in-» ~ Q. if 2 4.3; 'gi ; ist 2 2 2 `\ .5 Q) Ai Time is ripe ' I ..- ata. .05O‘7‘u»,.r-f"' '. /_ M- if :Q -;~2'-D.‘.’“f""""; Holidays. _ Cut Glass, lvory,. Estat., 1868 Jewellers, Etc /1. .-1 I . .Z II lo _. A small deposit will secure any . _ “ article. _ I . . _ _ GX _ . ._ W. W. _Wellner ., ~ Igkwq ' ,- o /f \_,‘ `_°. .{:_9§¢7»c " ' ` ‘ `%i§f-ek i ive Weeks to Christmas -- on that token oi Sentiment which ~_f= only jewelry can express. » -.93 I . ' _ Call and inspect the ariislicas- sortrnont we have secured for the ` Diamonds, Watches, Necklaces, _ - >/ which he received ($90) ninety dol- lars for the seasons clip oi' wool mkiug .g total of ($3.15)) which he Bowlen has been engaged in sheep *md iWe“iY‘iiV@ '-i°ii‘ii”5» i1€Biii€'3 which ho discahrgcd to the satlsfac-| tion ol’ all. One son Joseph is with the 105th and the eldest son Anthony and thc widow are lcltt on the home- ‘ i-.\.:.,,\.a»,,.,i;,,i1.i;.~g,i.,,.,\,.,,,,,.,,,,,\L@;`l*¥.` ~- _ . ' i'°°9iV€‘i "Um B599!! iiiiii Year- _fi'ii`A- steoil. Thu ilcceaqetl gentleman en ‘mod tho ie‘ne “ia f 'l"’~ *fl* i-ii i f ii ii- Hsli _.,__',A, agar", Y . _J M I _ _ _ `v A year. _ av ng 8. urge arm an a ‘f ‘fm 3"?) '»i‘~flloR°""ff:~r¢‘v»'n>l=&'% ' . l i ._ .- »_.. `_,,__,_\4_ __r.,v__.` ___. "V ` _ ‘ ‘ ‘ “" i ~»-iv r-~» I » .. .i...@x1,-. more largely into the business next` SEVEN1-EEN A|RcRA|=-|- ‘Shi r. Bowlen’s shea ure ol' the' _ __ ' PARIIS, Nov. 18.- (New York Sun) -The newspapers here say that sub- ’ I t Lieut. Nungcsser, df the French avi- ation service, has gone to England to try to bag a Zeppelin, in case there are more raids on London. Lieut_ Burigesser has brought down seventeen German aircraft, In- cluding every type' except .a Zep- pelin. He has been excused from niil- itnry service because of a wound so his trip to England is purely volun- tary. He is one of the best known of the French airmen. PURE RICH BLOOD PREVENTS DISEASE Bad blood is responsible for more ailments than anything else. It causes ciitnrrh, dyspepsia, rheuma- _tisin, weak, tired, lnnguid feelings and worse troubles. Hood’s Sarssparillo has been wonderfully successful in purifying and enriching the blood, removing sci-ofuln and other humors, and building up the whole system. Take it-give it to all the family so as to avoid illness Get it todo) FOR FIELD KITCHEN FUND. Nine Mile Creek School sent the following donations to the , Field Kitchen for 105th Battalion: Collected by -Theresa Dowling. Harriet J. McPhee 25c; Geo. N. Mac- Phee 25c; Margaret Dowling 25c; Vivian R0mk9Y 250; Charlotte Mac Donald 25c;. Collected by S. E. TayIor:- Mrs. Neil MacQunrrIe 25c; Mary Margu- ret Ma.cDonald 25c; Jennie Campbell 25c; Joseph Dowling,25c; Theresa Dowling 25c; Jennie Dowling 20c; S. E. Taylor 25c; Gordon Taylor 25c; Raymond Taylor 10c; Archie Mac ‘Donald 10c; Jerry Murphy 25c; E. B. Compton 25c; James W. Taylor 25c; Mrs. J. W. Taylor 25c; Mrs.. Sarah Taylor 25c; Mrs. Allan Liv ingston 25c; Mrs. Garnet-Campbell 25c; Mrs. Daniel McPhee 25c; Char- les McDonald 25c; Robert S. Mc- Donald 25c; Leslie Mitchell 25c; Howard McDonald 301:; Muriel Mc- Donald 25c; Charles MncDougall 25c; Samuel MacDougall 25c; Ed- ward MacDdugall 25c; Nell Mac Quarrle 25c; Colin-MscDougall 25c; Martin MacDonald 250; Wesley Mac- Quarrie 25c; Garfield Taylor 25c; Hughle A. MacDonald 25c; Mrs. Alex. S. McDonald 25c; Mrs. J. W. Mitchell §0c Mrs. Julia McDon- ald 25c; Mrs. Edward MacDon- gall 25c; Mrs. Hector Campbell 25c; Mrs.. Hugh McDonald 25c;. » Collected. by Katie Mae Smlthz- Katie Mae Smith 25c; Nell McDonald 25c; Anna Ruth McPhee 25c; Jessie Smith 15c; Mary Currie 25c; Jennie McDonald 10c; Dolly Smith l0c; Mrs_ A. Betts 25c; Mrs. Josiah Gorvestt 25c; Mrs.. George Gorveatt 25c; Mrs_ Geo. Wilson 35c; Mrs. Herbert Gor- vaatt 25c; Mrs. G. McKinnon 25c; W. H. McEwen 50c; Mrs. John H. McDonald 25c; Mrs. Neil McNevin 25c; Mrs. Muncey Gardiner 25c;. Collected by Blanche Doull:- Blnnche Doull 25c; Stewart Inman 25c; Allan N. McQunrrle 25c; Donald McNeill 25c; Hector McLean'25c; Isaac Mellet 25c; D. T. McEwen 25c; Edna McEwen 25c; Walter McEwen 25c; Duncan Buchanan 25c; Edith Stewart 25c; John Livingstone 25c; Marv McNeill $1.00: Dougam Be-ii 25c; Thomas McGre-gor 25c. E_ B. COMPTON, Teacher. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. Butter (creamory) in prints ....88 Butter (tub) lb Butter (fresh) lb ....32--35 Eggs, doz. .... .82 Beef lb (retail .... 15 to 20 FowIs,l‘b ..'.. 12 to 14 Chickens lb .... 12 to 15 Ducks Ib .... .... .... 14 to 15 Hoy (pressed) ton . S11 to $12 Oosts (black) bus. 58 Oats (white) bus. .... .55 Carrots, bus. .... 40 to 60 Pmnlns. lb .or Bti-nw (prolood) ton .... .... ..7.00 Pork lb .... 18% Tnrnliir. bus. so Potatoes-per boo. .... ..05-70 Buckwheat. por bon. ..'I5 .00 BUMMERBIDI MARKET8_ Butter. (¢l'0l\119l'¥) lb 38 to 40 Butter (dairy) lb 33 fo 34 Buckwheat, bush. 75 to 1,00 Cslfskins lb 18 to 20 Earl. don so Hoy, (pressed) ton 13.00 Hay. (loose) 12.00 Lamb pelts each _ - to 80 Oats, (bleak) lie: bus. 62 Oats (white) pe bus. 59 Potatoes per bus. » = 'P0 Bti-aw (pressed, ton $6.00 to ‘Q56 “mi” im" ei is nm 1 nil’ Porkr (or I n ,) o i~iil!¢r'ii».w` “ - 11 io in ‘-fe: Pre °:= °o S58 ma er a ei y sailed for Queenston N. S_ with load of Produce. Schooner (lyreiie, Captain Murphy loaggd by Poole & Thompson with 3400 bags of potatoes taken from Railway Wharf for Plrtou. Schooner Boreas. Captain Whlteti I from Railway Wharf with 1000 bags of potatoes for Plotou. Schooner Bohenila. Captain Hamli- ton, loading produce for Burns, New- foundland by W. A. Poole & Co. Schooner Garfield, Captain Saund- ers loading produce for Burns, Nlld., by W. A. Pogle & Co. Schooner Levena Ethel. Captain Decoste on her way hero with load of coal for W. W. Jenkins will load produce for Lower Montague for W. A. Poole & Co. Schooner Alice A. Pyke on her way with load of coal for Macdonald Bros., will load produce for Mac- donald Bros. Schooner P. E. Willard, Captain Dalton waiting for chance to sail for New Glasgow.-&. POTATOES DOWN ' A8 LOW AS $2-75- S'l‘. JOHN Nov. 10.- Potatoes loomed up, for the consumer, as the brightest spot ip the country market list yesterday, when xi. falling off of from 50 to 75 cents 0 barrel was rc- corded over the price of last week. At $2.75 and $3 a barrel the market- meai are getting a good Qlllliiiy Ui “iii” cr as they did st $3.50 and even high- er. The markets all seem to be well supplied. and this is believed to bu responsible for the slump. 301110 farmers however, are still holding for higher figures, but one dealer said yesterday -that condritloiis might bi* in the spring as they were a few years ugo, when the growers held their pro-