"Ellie minim: Will (latch field- hm, shmdd never neglect tiic first cold or cough where their nccmed, for if they do lung trouble i: liable Mot 5i of R Qhlkhfill are?" soinB $7M“ w follow. , Mm a 1g Hubby, 1022 Jiarrlngtiin m Edy“, N. . wriheaz-“Thi- 4'56,“ u, dontinuslly gutting colds. but Iimve no trouble with them, foi m’ u 59g]; as they begin w cough ism them a dose of ' Dr. Wood's i rnii highly recommend it to any o Price 35c. a iiottio; lni-g/ ll i .-. (iUc.; put up only Irv 'l‘li:- .‘- - C0., Limited, 'i‘orr~-i‘~n_ (inf. THE MARKETS MiONTIiIEAJn Qua, Nov. 25. Flxtreine dullness again marked tho export trade lii Canadian grain Ulflthfl Montreal market today. there being practically no demand ' from outside sources. The 100111 trade was also quiet but prices were unchanged. Prices 1'01‘ 1111 grades of siirivs and winter wheat grades of flotir were firmly 1111.1111- iaiiied liut the local uiid 0X90"- triidc was light. The demand for all lines of mlllfecd continued 80°11 and values» were steady. T1119 market for standard l-Yradcs of 119m; ed oats was quiet and flrni. feature 0t‘ tiic butter trade was ‘tho stronger feeling that ticvcltipcd and prices were marked 11D 1'2 1° "119 gem, per pound. This was attri- buted to tiic better demand. Nu. 1 pasteurized was quoted at 36 1'2 cents to 37 cents per pound. - The receipts were 125 packages. The cheese market was extremely dull but prices were firm. Western iii-odes were quoted at 17 3-8 cents per pound and eastern qualities at l7 cents to 17 1-8 cents per pound. The receipts were 393 boxes. A fairly active business das done iii eggs and prices were firni. The receipts were 1.697 011E08- T119"! was a good demand for potatoes and prices were steady. Carlots of prince Edward ‘island (lrcen Mountains were quoted at $1.80 #vvvvvv vvv v v CLASSIFIED Ono lnlortlon .. Foul Insertion: liiilht lnurtlonl A gents Wanted STOP—SALESMEN OR WOMEN in Canada. boys suits at wholesale prices direct to customer. Golnl! Complete sales lii- Llberal commissions. Best money maker Sell like wlldilro. _ struotloiis. Utility Clothes Ltd., Toronto. A. W. 22-24-26. Miscellaneous JNO. A. MACDONALD- LAND Surveyor, Hermanville, P. E. l. 2734-1l-1tl-1mo I CAN RANCH A FEW PAIRS OF Joxes. New sanitary pens. Ali- ply by lottcr to Gavin linrdinli. Charlottetown. 2950 1125 3i STRAYED FROM MY PREMISES. 3 Calves, 1 Holstein holler and 2 males, brown and white. J. E. lliscott, Stanley Bridge. 1l-2-i-3i T0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN- i have tipcideri to do no inori. liorsensholiinfl lii our business for one year at. least, oii account of "my Ztieulth. But. will endeavor '10 d0 all kinds of repair work. Quinn Brothers, Stanley Bridge. 1’- E- l. zaoi-ii-zo-ai Wanted .. WANTED-DNE PAIR ISLAND iMink. Stalo price. Apply li- M. ADVERTISEMENTS .‘.‘.-~.::..-.... {Mountains at $1.70 per has and Quebec white stock at $1.55 l0 $1.60 per bag. ‘OTTAWA, Ont. Nov. 25. —Esiss —4No changes are 11111011611 (r0111 Canadian egg 1 kets todoyi‘ A111- srican markets re closed 1'01‘ 1111-‘ Thanksgiving holiday. TORONTO- Dealers are Davin: toi- Illlgrflded eggs delivered extras 60, firsts 50, seconds 33, prices to retailers of fresh are extras 70 ‘to 11s, firsts 5s to c0. second» 38 1° 111 storage extras 40, firsts 43. 111100111111 MONDREAIr-Dealers are quot- lug for upgraded 68811 d°11V°Y°d extras 57 to 59. firsts 45.10 46. 899' ands 33 to 35. Prices to retailers of fresh are extras 65 to 67. 111111-11 65, seconds 40. Storage extras 45 to 46, firsts 41 to 42, seconds 35 to 37. WlNNllREG-Dealers are quoting country shippers extras 50 to 65, firsts 45 to 60, seconds 35. Pric- es to retailers of fresh are pullet saisitirrcnnwau - Dealers are quoting country QMPPFY“ fix" m... 4a m 45, firsts 40. seconds #11- Prlces of storage to retailers ex- [rag 42 to 45, firsts 40, seconds 34 .lOJ§1Z)MONTOI\T—— The ess market is very firm with very few fresh arriving. Storage c1185 8rd 9°11" ing to retailers at extras 45. 1111115 40, seconds 32. ‘ iOAUG-ARY~<Dcale.rs are liilYliis for ungradod eggs extras 50. 111115 41, pullet extras 40. storage 8889 are selling retailers at firsts 42. seconds 38. " VAN~C0iiV‘i<}R-.-.Dealcrs arc i111?‘ lug for ungrutied eggs delivered cx- tras 48. firsts 43 to 45. Dulict extras 36 to 38. Llwlccs to retailers of fresh are extras .55, firsts 51!. 11111191- extrus 44. SAINT .l'0ll‘.\'—(fciiiiitry dealer! are selling oxtrns 60, firsts 50, sull- onds 36. Prices of fresh to retail- ers are extras 65. ifirsts 55. seconds 4t), Storage extras 46. firsts 111i. ll..-\'LI‘l~‘_1\X—-!l.ocal fresh are so scarce that. dealers arc not quot- liig storage moiviiig freely at 44 cents forfirsts. CHMiLbO/FTETOWN —~ Dealers are quoting country points extras 50, firsts 42. seconds 32. Eastern Guardian HFTEACHER WANTED at 01109 2974-11-26-31 x xxxx A‘A_4' v g~¢-vl vyv wvvvv v . lOr por Ilnu of 6 word! e Io porllnc of 6 word: 7a par llno of l! word: O-ff%O-O§-O-O-§4Q‘f§-901 For Sale . (Queen ‘St. 2045 11 25 31 FOR SALE- ONE SHROPSHIRE ltum Lamb. eligible for regist- ration. Apply J. R. Dennis, Charlottetown. 2952 -- 25 (ii FOR SALE AT NORTH RIVER ‘farm of 66 acres. Particulars from Garfield Warren on premis- os. 2917-11-2-1-111 FOR SERVICE —YORKSH'IRE and Berkshire Boar. ‘Registered. John McKlnnon, West Cove llcad. 2970-11-2631 LARGE YORKSHIRE PIGS FOR sale. Six ivccks old. Also a few white Leghorn Cockcrois. Fred \\'. linsiuiii, llrarialbanti- 2902-11-26-21 leiie lamps and lanterns, low prices. tiellvoreil. Write or phone. - G. l1‘. Idorgiison. New London 2901-1-1-24-71 FOR SALE-ONE GRADE AYR- slilro cow, new frcsiicnod. Ap- ply Ben]. .\latliieson. (Brookflold. 2940 11 25 ill FOR SALE-SIX ROOMED COT. last‘. in good repair. just. outside city limits. Apply Mrs. O. Grooms, Goytown, or T. Roy Cudmore. 29 FOTiUSALE 1 INTTE-RJATIEON-AL - g di - _ . . _ _ . , Miss Agile-s Callaghan both of lhis i. ll ‘ ‘.1_ ti __ .1 .. he Km?“ 9111M‘? "ml"? “nil “lwlaiiv- leal w . not dcterinlnid. 1 (_'- ---. ; d :l' 1t I .1. 1 Canada. Contains 120 room! ii l ifjtl,‘”l°.f.“.;,,j,"l'.lfi,lgj1dggggiir parish. _ icurldgdgh. w Hume ‘w it “ ‘a m0 Sfmtllzfa UOVHPP" l“ fifnll“ f’)‘ffilyiiiiutlitnwds ‘iflfllfrllll that he uhisqglvq- b(l]I)(|-H|ly1j(tfi\ p$r(..,‘.“§..,(:?. .(..(.,;~q...].l:(i- 44 of which have private’ FOXEs WAN-r ' ‘ _ , "m ' "““""‘"_ ""11 _.'.“ _}drowii-il. ~- \"‘ I 'tl !I‘II lrclainl. It i. -I baths. Completely renovated can “ma, “ED To BOARD 29161121“ DEATHS T]... Mpnnesn V, -,_ 111mm“ "l" 11*“ 01 11"‘_~~',"!]"- '1“. _. I,I...‘§...'..'_ 1'12?" “,1... “....~.|(|.-..i_-...:| elf. i" ti“. put law yelro. Fow "mum! 11111111197 » *'-—'- Wm” 1mm“ -' idvocai-Pd liut l~\'l'l‘v' inilucntc - . (Canadian Manon,“ only) __ FOR SMJ__ QUAN-nn-Y OF ———- -_ will be given the regularly pres- mo,“ be ,' l , lwpj‘mhn,“"rp.11f1\1'111'41. his ilaihizhlcr. \v.'is_ to hcuiie King's t.ili- is a geographical _ Hotels throughout Olnndl ‘Dew...- g, Stewart, Goa W_ round and m“ mm who ,1 mum FISHER-Mn the (‘iiy ilospitzil. cribod military drill. ,8" ‘I, ' ‘llflfl u l" _ ‘H_ ‘impi created n [Kcress with all rights of expression and doc..- not siulll] for and the United States have Dewar. 2837 11 20 tf rod-weight oi‘ bolts ‘ Mmy F C xtIV."-1k_li1li]llt2i1. Miles} Allllllii lglfilltil‘, ‘smliiihnl; Cslifivillglilbtérillh-z up: WI‘,lsui-(wissioii. n political unit. " its splendid table. Cour$ou| , '__ ' ‘stop-thug tor of .o Ill <‘. iui-kv- - . ~. ' . - -' f ' service to all Guests. cle- WANTED To BUY_ oNa HUN. Fiuzc 9 Alley Strttt.2883‘]1°5-2| Funeral at ii 0140.1; g;.u,,.,|,\y .. -?llii;'lei:goglslllhlll“ llllltcqlélélrltlfZfpldllmgcl‘ a am‘ ‘Tooo-owwoao-o-wmome». phone‘ |n mom‘ , -.. . , I _ .1. . . .. L . - . . - . gfitogzfiodglfnlzgzhfmi“ "5' mmnm; , iixlbut also nature's fresh a11‘-_ I‘; t: v Rates $4110 lii 35-00 Nil‘ Saleslnoll \\ “fluid FAUGHT____“ V,’ 6mm)“ Street _ 1140111. ltitclilc, Mr. ( ha... l<.ill‘< l y} day. 197441“ qmumday wovothbvlj 2,; womug, _ 11d Mr. Walter lii-Nutt contribuz» “ iroxgg wAN-rgg To QOARD “CALENDAR SALESMAN, EX- ton ll. Fauglit. aged 82 years. Fun. ' gammzlid lllllSlcill part of the pro‘. . 4 Charlottetown 11011 16813197911- A1191)’ 519W!" paflencod pmtwmdi 9m" hnme‘ “m1 "m" hwbmm Fmleml Hmm" 1 A ilellghtful and instructive even! ‘ ' Henry. Southilort. 2879112331 dlatoly. exclusive line, highest King Square, Saturday, November , l ‘5 4 H tel Co .__ commlsslong, (10311 Conn-act (or 27th Servlm sun-u": at g p, m_ i". l‘ 35h “g5 1110mm? m _u rcgnlqasfiiflll_. 1 4 _ o '7 ' i. ‘FOXES WANTED ‘DO BOARD fight man. State qualifications. torment .I’coplcs Cemetery, ‘ m“ ;n“:“‘(1é:1’°““‘"11 ‘l1 l" r 5 *1. Sh,“ “HM w" u,“ , A scientific Combination of Proprmor. i can ranch a limited number A1191? Box 520..London. Ontario." _ ' . ___‘.f ._‘...__._ "f Hotel w; hgva spent many ' HvpopHospHlTis - (gnnwiun National 0n|y_)_ 33134130311 BERRlGltN-isndtlciily lii this city. “ORGANTIO WW5 0F PR|NCE| "mu-nu" o’ “H”. m w|LD CHERRV HARRY O BROWN. Manager Dewar 1E Stewart. Geo. W.| '—--——-——————— 1111111111“ £11811“ ‘13“""11‘"1~ 111111” ‘ . QMwL LosEs Ac-HON |N g COD LWER EXTRACT , , new“. clmrlottetownl R R 6 ‘ lllale 1191p wanted 31st your, son of Mrs. A. Bfifflgllll.‘ ‘ _ PARIS COURTS repairl and Improvements. I ‘v I In: » I 2831-11-20-1: __ f" Flilroy Street. miner-iii nvlid 1116 IIIRTVOHOIIS llt- _____ - i. now the 1mm mm 0| ltl i . AND <>RE°$°TE _ VICTORIA HOTEL '--——-——-——--—-——-—~— WANTED-MAN T0 wonx “w” ' ‘PA-iii . N '.2'.--ZZ"1 mini»- eia a In the Mlriilmo Prvv- , P u I I I bi . . , . . WANTED_RAW FURS To FILL farm b m m __ 0N <+>-——— , tle l - s _ m l0 ornlér itfroiviil. a c" fiuiry l“ “a c. f“ h. ll, tunes. Riidgctolvu. E. J._ our ordem we h“ verym P y on or year Martin rnos case ash nsr i i km ,_._. inc", i; QppQIII to than 1 oug s Colds Bronchitis. Grmu“. “anfnx; .y1_ MrNiehnloqn 0x999; 5"...» pox £0208,’ “I; 1 ower’ Mermaid’ 29461125“ . ‘I ‘ gmllgrgagfiemdtaflr]Jammy; niljignzofil who want I comtzfilb: \_ iSumiiiPeririGlei i-i. ‘11- $811131; Miflffi 1nd. Quick returns. ‘Silve f0 es ' .. . i - h h ' tic __ H0191 lfid $191151‘! 1' ° i" .,- 1°“? ‘- ~ < 11m“ m" 1 ~ .. m......-.... Teaches “"11” ..... .. PEI-LETS .:.'::..':;.“"::: .Y.:..*1.'.'..'"°:::."..~ a i: HUGHES i?" T....°°‘i2i ‘Dwlvt Furoo. Ltd. 42s st. Paul Fathar Dr. A. .1. Frnor who mu " - " t ' ' t t l -. Th State's " _ i Ms 01- 011M111" ‘- ‘ B" St. W. Montreal, Que. Tfaxoggizoyyzuggeuzgnlgimsgg away two yearn ago, Novemgr 26,‘ PPICE CCHtS BOX. J ‘zt'totf1lllagl"fsacv‘g“l;he°g'gilnIon ‘zhat the, ate prlco. ‘ ,;t‘lon¢t1oii;nlt.'s. .\lcgoitilnall."éitg.lollalif 395941494111 111 , prgwgqn, ggyy, 391341.34.“ 1934- I French courts were irlthuut, lurls-i Rnu from 83-00 to 84-00 . "91 ‘i ““"“‘_"- _° “Th; h- _ 31.. . 1k- - i . Halon m the cum and u is mks“: d. >12. (.11. Moiitioiil, li. l~la city. fllt fl Y . 8°". b“ "M f°"9°“°" y "n hgfnrei p" y‘ ' ‘Western linloii; A. F. Smith. To- llll ORB 608i!‘ F . .or granted that the co - _ Olllflle [I0] ‘b IIItOd B tho once that Iovad aim but. i .1 - - _ .. 1.5 v» w, i. , Y wmch (he (-8,... ‘w... argued last . t ‘or roiito. Vi. it. J iiki .»Cit_. A “A” MON“ n, "o" i" ------------—-~--- . inewnrso av WIFE a FAMILY. = THE weak w.“ “don; m, amp“... h, m! ChiITIOttCiZOWR ~ i>[»R...,.....,._ glohtrggl; n, 1,, Mmi§ F-W MAID WANTED. APPLY GUARD- 2075. - I illd meut next Wednesday. KIDNEY. LIVER and BLAD- wzomcrv- Nair Richmond. Que; ,- f .1::r'{:":",°‘3 ""- il ii im omen. ~ 201441-2441 n .__.__..... , o e ~s ~ t in. Nlciionulil. Wiestflore. N. s; id m“ N:‘&':=,'F'-4!m‘ l ' ’ 1 " canon STRATHOONA TAKES] Proprietors M" “$5055 1-1-""'°A°°- ..n. Raymond, Montreal; A. c. c . in}. W0 instruct "W" To Let SEAT IN HOUSE OF LORDS | mg; L" MIQQUAID’ Mum."- otc. x oiiach. Montreal: H. V. Raymon It r:....':: may" w» r1- Dominion Ifllfl .__.._.....__________.____________ GARAGE TO LIT-PHONE 134-1.. TO fl 8971418041 arr-nous: u nu AVE: iii). ': 88 Unoqi- Prince .41.. - 1m- Vallieyficlil West School. 811111111" moat $75.00. M. s. Macbeotl. SW11’- FOR SALE-BASE BURNER, 225 300 TO 600 CANDLEPOWER GASO __ per bag; New Brunswick Green Central Guardian “ARE THERE REALLY GHOSTS AND GOBLINS?" Hear Dr. Heath McIntyre, St. James Literary 30¢. iety tonight at 7.30. DOG SHOT YESTERDAY. _. A dog that became cross and dang- erous was destroyed yesterday aft- ernoon by tiic poiiic-a. PQLICE COURT.-—'l‘lio defend- ant in an assault llllil battery case W314 511911 $10 or thirty days at the Police Court yesterday. A non-pay- nicnt tax case ivas zidjcurnel. CALEDONIA -— Services at Cale, tionia Presbyterian Church on sup. day. Nov. 25th. at 11 a. in. and 7 p. in. FIREMEN OUT — The firciiicii answered a cull this morning at M11111. 150 iliciiinond Si. Th.» flu; 12.55 at the resilience of Mp jphn extras 60. firsts 55. 5600111111 38- was caused iiy a liot coal from the 51011150 91111115 43* “"1413 40' 599' 51°11‘ 11111111111: 11 mattress‘. 'l‘herc 0nd; 39 vifds no nialvrinl damage donc. YESTERDAWS FIRE ALARM.- A liiazo at 136 llillsborti Nirei-t c led the firemen out at noon year day. \V1icii they arrived all that re maiiied of u shack in tiic yillfil \\‘;l.s ashes. .'i strangle feature of tho nl. fair was the fact that the slur.“ was sent iii at preuir-ly (l... limo tliehlurins tire "tested out." WHIST TOURNAMENT —- The St. Jos-eplrc sodalily Wiiist (‘iiib on Wednesday evening was largely zit- tended and ivas lt-lljOytéil by zilLTiie prlzms were tukcn iiy bliss lflnrcnize Bradley and Mr. Syivc-re Dc Roch s the lucky chain U115 concludes tho ivhiaai. iiiitli nftt-r (‘iirisliiiusu DEATH YESTERDAY.— Tlic -fl.eatii ot-curri-d fvvstertllty morning at. Falconwood llflliplilill .11‘ William 138111141111 who for some tinn- has Iiecii employed in the liistiiu tioii as nttciiilziiit. lic zippnrcntiy seemed in good health and ziftcr eating breakfast coinplalntnl of lie- lng itircil and lnid on his liml. Wiioii one of tiic stall‘ entered his mom later it was found he had passed away. Ur. llonston, coroner, iiewed the remains and atiribtlicii death due to natural causes. P. E. I. BAPTIST ASSOCIATION —-Tiiere will be a. speciafgatliering of the l‘. i‘). i. Baptist Association at ’I‘ryoii on Monday evening and Tuesday, Nov. 29 and 30. Will tiic churches please appoint ilclcgztics. The induction Scrvici 11010113106 _1'.()lll[.‘,’ inoL at Alba-iiy Station. PERSONALS 1M1‘. i-i. E. Dawson, Augustine Covir. clerk of the Legislature \\’2|‘.<l in tiic city yesterday. her motiior, Mrs. S. C. John, N. li. has left on a trip to Oxford Jet. N. S" where she illltlllllsl to spend two weeks with iici‘ sister, Mrs. ltolicrt McArtliiir. Numerous friends of Miss llcien Large will be pleased to lvurii that she is convalesciiit; nicely at the i1. Id. Isluiiil Hospital wiier- silo rec cntly lllii1t'l"\'¢"’llt an (ipcratitin. BIRTHS ROBBiNS——At hiurvll on Nov. 24. to Mr. and lVirt-i. Percy Robbins, twin daughters. (Patriot please copy.) MARRIAGES STRANG-SMDITH-‘AT K511i itbdd, P. E. Island, Nov. 17, iiy Rev. A. C. ‘Banyard. Charles Tuivpcr Strong anii Irene Lillian Smith McGlNN - CALLAGHAN-Al. st. 31 Ann's iclllllTll, 110i. 65, on Wednes- day. Nov. 17, I926 11y lfvv. (Yallalzliuii, .1). l). Ditiilcl ilnnis dyic/(jinn to iii 119V. A. C. Ilanyard will take place on Mon- day evening and tiic Special lfnioii Committee will report on ’l‘ncsil:iy. iiy ll“l1ll will bc .\lr.. l-ldivuril 11O_\’1(‘., (lily, 11115 gone Mrs. Wlliiard J. McDonald, and daughter. Shirley, accompanied liy Moore, l.-ii yesterday morning by train to St. Miss Freda Shariis-li 0t‘ Portage, - customer's check, THE GIFT OF A GIFTS 1°11" PHOTOGRAPH i=0" MADE BY CRASWELL Phone 692-L Today for Appointment .ii Scholarship Of Fifty Dollars As Door Prize Th0 attendance at Greenwich V11- lage was unusually large last night- The Market lIali was crowded and the amusements and concesslflii! were ktpt unusually busy up t0 41 late hour. 'l‘lic refreshment booth ffiPfilVidil a large patronage» lust night and the boys are jubilant over tiic success attending last nights fair. They deeply appreclfllfl the generous response of the 119111116 at‘ the city and llflllu that for I119 "eiiiaindcr of the Fair they will b0 supported ‘ ' heartily as during 1116 past few day's. , . Monday night will bo Fireman's Night. All the concessions‘ and aiiiiusciiieiils will be under the con- trol and management of the local Fire Dcpurtuitsiit. A feature 0i‘ this night will be the giving ot‘ at fill)‘ tllllllll‘ scholarship to the holder of the lucky door n-unibicv. Special ar- Fflflghlllflllis have been made with Principal Aloraii oi‘ the U. C. (L. wiicrc the fortunate winner "shall bc while .\ii's. AllilfPll’ llutlcr was in ;l,l]()\\'11|l to tukc up hi5 or her stuti- I IE8. This is an ziitructitiii which is valuable and should draw a 14110111)" crowd of potential winners. 'l‘li.» \\'lIlI1l‘l‘ of tiic door prize in“ night Wits Vlr. William Mclii- ni' :10 ilppvi- Queen S1,, W110 was given u nice set of dishes. Dollar Loses Weight In Noisy Night Clubs NEW YORK. Nov. 25.—<lt's noise and not tiic stun‘ sometimes mixed with the costly ivater and ginger tlli‘ that makes night club life ex- pensive, says tiic proprietor of o-iie of New York's most. successful ren- devoiis for those who play between midnight and dawn. A thirst. is an extravagant thing to get rid oi‘ in a1 night club. iii comparison with prices" elsewhere. but tiic cosi is coniputctl so as to cover sonic of tiic noise ,und the eye and var rcfixzsliiiieiit as well. Mineral and clizirgeti waters ziiul sinner lilo. the most popu- lar li u. v c r u. i; c s, which sell ‘iicr (irug sloru .ill){ll‘6.~t‘l2lii: lii vnluc to a dollar and iipwzivtl when they i-tiat-li tiic table iliut already hats a 3i or $5 convert. Sandwiches $1.25 Up bit of celery at iiti cents. Tilt: Iioi-son ivrtli an alter-theatre lllllitliiit‘ can lippetisc it with a steal: at 1.75 to $2.25. liut when tiic Iievi‘ is served as filct inigiitiii and garnished with mushrooms the price is $2.77.. A representative night club lli0llll .8 sand 60 001115. ‘DOW-toes 50 ccntx-s. asiparagus $1, salads 9O cents to $2.25, cheese 75 cents to $1, bread and‘ butter 25 cents and coffee 35 cents. It's Duo to “O,vcrhcad" “i_)vci'iieali" is responsible for llit P110113. one DPODHOIOI‘ said. Orvhes trus account for $750 to $2.000 0i more a week. Most of them receive n-t least ._$l.il00. Jtclit, furnishings. and entertainers are titlicr ileuis represented by the figures on tin T1011 tliwt fall into tiic hands o m" 111F911 1161i? are hardly paltry Waiters have ibeen given as much as $5_0 for a single up ilt is tho desire of men and W011] on to play that causes t1ll‘lfl lo go ‘in tho iiigiii. clubs, snyi: Whims- iiulnan. hostess of her own club. 11w noise. t1ie_“hot‘ informal nt- "ldslihcre, draws them back night "1181 illfrlit. she says. Tho clloulcle ounnnraxnn N. D. MaclEAN EMBALMER mud ecu f‘: 1 Macliinnoi Drug Co. PM»: TNPRQxALL POBr III KODAK 510R: $5 for about Lin cools 1t pint. ill. tile cor- ‘ ldpit-ures may ‘tickle their 1111121105 with caviar at $3. or pc-rlizips with a being lpblllo vi: by and Somerleyton. THE CHARLOTTETO WN GUARDIAN Father And Son (W. i... COTTON) Tho‘ Father and Son Banquet to lic licid this evening will be zui iii- tcrcstlng event. -li. will emphasize a condition that should prevail throughout the land. There should in the interests of the country be the utniost wrdlullty between tiic fathers and their sons. if in busin- css as in social and home life, there were greater intimacy between the young mun and his "dad," there would be greater certainty that tho prosperity of the people will be iper- niuncnt and that the country will be continuously benefited. The home ls of course, the place in which such relationships are be- izuii. There is no doubt that the greatness of our Mother Country was founded iii the homes of Eug- luiid Scotland and Ireland. 0f the former, tiic pootcss Humans wrote: The Merry homes of England! Around their hearths by night Wlita gladsoinc looks of household love .\li~i>t in the ruddy light! 'l‘iii=rc woman's voice flows forth iii song, Or cliildlioodn tale is told; Or lips move tunefully along Some glorious page of old. 'l‘|u1 lrov. fair homes of England Lona. long. lii liut and hall, May hearts of native proof be 1 Ti'll.I'[‘i|, To guard t‘l\l'll 1iil11()\\'(1.([ wall! And green forever be tiic graves, And bright tiic flowery sod, Phi-re first tiic child's glad spirit loves, is i-ouiitry and its (loll. Aiiii tiic prri-aiicst of Scottish Diivls supplement tlicsc fine liiics with his inscription of Tlic Cottcrs ‘iaturtlny Night, in which lic states lilt “From scenes like tiicsc old Scotials grzuldcui‘ springs, ‘flint makes her loved revered zibrtizid; Princes niiil loriLs are but the breath of kings, "An honest man's the noblest work at home, 11s a. Warless World Possible? Continued from page 2) ously and began to render a lite service as well as a lip service to its great teachings. In conclusion let us say that we have purposely dealt in this paper with the Ideas and the ideals that ninst possess the common people in this warless world of our dreams. We are leaving the matter of the ‘organization 0t political life. the setting up of the international ina- chinery to this end for those who are experts and chosen for this task. We rejoice in heart and our hopes are high as we think of the achievements along this line since the world war. The establishment of the League of Nations and the formation of the World Court mark a new era in our civilization. but they must have behind‘ them to riiako tiiein effective. the live senti- ment of public opinion; and public opinion is the will oi ordinary iii- dlvlduals-like you and me — the units of all (iIT-{lllllléfl life, publicly expressed. The vast ocean with its tremendous swcsi) and move- iiicni. is composed of tiic billions of tiny drops and iii this great sea of humanity with its tides and currents. tiic individual unit is lilo determining factor ultimately. ‘F110 task is yours and iii inc. Again wo ask tiic question, “is a Wzirless World Possible?" and our answer ia- “We iiieii of earth have iicro the stuff 0f Paradise-we have enough. Wo need no other stones to build The stairs into tiic Uiifulfillcd— No other ivory for tiic doors-— No (itlicr marble for tiic fioors— No other cedar for the licaiii. And dome of iiiuifs immortal dream. llci-e on the puiiis of vvci-y day-- llorc on tiic coniiiioii liuinaii way, is all the busy gods would take To build u. llllilVelL to iunuld and make . New rltlniis. Ours ilit‘ task sublime. To build Eternity iii Time." of G011" Such scenes can be repeated in Canada; and that they may be rc-i poatcd is dovoutiy to be wished. With means of enjoyment in tiic homes oi Canada of which tiic lath-i ors and mothers- of tiic old country iie-vvi- dreamed. ‘(fillllltllilil ivurcnis may, if they will, gather their children around ihcin iii the long winter evenings, and strengthen and cement the ties ivliicii 11111-11 iu love the mother and the daughter. the {other aiul the son. Tlic hzippiiicss of the fam- ily and the welfare of H113 (jountry W111 11f‘- Pid Idbiiiotcd and iiiniiitzilnetl. iIn Tho Alert-hunt of‘ Vcnicc it is stated by Shnki-spt-iirt- that ‘ilt's a wise father‘ that ltiiows his own child." The cultivation of coiiiltl encu between tiic lather and liis son is n lllilliPi‘ of iiriiiuP import- ance. Yet in iiu- hurry of life, in this busy 1114c, it is giectcd. 'l‘iic. tt-iidviivics uiiil laistcs. the IllL-llllill niid physical abilities oi‘ the boy should he discovered, and known by the father. in order tlizit the TlK1li.(11l'il('.l1(lil may lic given to the son's t'll.l‘i't'l‘ lii lilo. lii the lioiiic, on the lnriii, in shop, ()l)l)t)l'- tunlty is afforded both fntlici" and son to "get totzctiit-i” and to know each other. Such hurt-tings as thusc in which. they foregathcr in public are also very useful. -—- ——- ~{C-} Pleasant Evening ‘At the Armouries 'l'lic members ol’ ili.- l’i‘(i\'lll(-l;il ‘lific Associations nml Aliiilia units held a. siiiokui" in tho. Arni- rurlcs last \\"i.-iiiii-sii:i_y' iiiizii! in llOli< 1i‘ of ‘Licul. Col. li. .l. iiiril\viii.-.ll<~. lecri-tnry of [1111 I), t‘. ll. A. who‘ iisiicil this Island in tiu- illirfPSis‘! 1f rifle shunting. 'l‘hero 11/35.’! large ifllfllltlillllit‘ liut. in atrcount m‘ inclviuaiit \\‘t'lli1It'i‘. uany rificnicii from the tiully-i Col. Birdivlii 1(!l.I(l(lI‘t‘.r§.\‘|'il~ tiivj looting and sllOVPil iii flltiliilll pic-f urcs several views of (fonnnuglii tango. Ottawa. and 111st) i111‘ (Iliilrfly, ioii of lii»: ltirgi-u. |i~ llllhftiifivll ‘Don tiic meeting llli‘ value of the. uinfiituF-e range with the 22 rifle} nformiiig them llinr for tho iae-‘ii uiribrr of year's all liu- Wlllllfilis‘ of ‘FOR FIRST TIME LONDON. Nov. 25. B81011 Straihoona. formi¢T1y11°11~ 9mm‘! Howard, took his seat in the House h fl t n . N111! n! Lord‘ m!" torljlriais Crofnglettxbii wlfeflMurray River; Wm. C. How- [gttom patnnt itrdJllty; Mrs. W. C. Howard. City: I wgfg [on] pnoullfllll‘ HIM; hllflflflii. w. B. QUITE“. ULLQWI- [Ethan's views; apt to lic iic- ilg district-s. \\'i‘l'l‘. unable to uttcmifiu i l A; the close an animated ilisciis- 31011 look place lii which Rev. .l. W. MLIKQnZiI’. Rev. W. llonthroyd and. Mrs. Walter Douii supported .\li‘.i Wllilv the Hon. li‘.| J. Nash and Mi". John Anderson.‘ istrongiy- opposed l1lf‘lll. A vote oi‘ ‘thanks was t-orilially \.'lli19l"tl illtll ,1» (‘llll't'l'. 1 .--_.-<o&-~--——~ i .. - i Western txuardian —DRESSED HOGS — We u 111 taking ilresseil hop},- (orgzills oulii at Malpequt- and French dlivcizl Tuesday. Nov. 30. and Kcusingtoii, Weilncx-iduy. Dec. 1st. Paying ti1l1l market prices loi- well finished hogs. l’. Iiit-Nutt & Son. lNo (hiange In Governor-Gen- eraPs Title (Special to the Guardian) 1 l.().\"i)0N. Nov. 25. —— Th.- liii- ‘pcriui (‘nnfurtiiic- iiiaitiu no clianllc in the titic iii "(lovcrrior-ilcn-ral.“. Tiler» was a story current that tiic title was changed from (l-overnor- (iencrnl to Governor. but examina- tion of the (IfllCJll report showed it to lic unfountictlfflii- change iiiadii. was in (he title of the government. not the Governor-General. Tliii-‘i. as already cabled, the llr sh govern- iiioiit becomes “ills Majesty's Gov- ernment of (Ira-zit Britain". Ami the (‘anailiztii (iovcriiiiiinni "ills Maj- esty's (itivcrniuoiil of fiaiizirlu." l »--_-<-o>»-—-—- Five Men Are Rescued Alive From Penn" Mine '_, v _, _ IIAZEIIION, m... my. 2s. -1I1‘ivc,U1stQI' Prglnjer f the six inch entoiiiiiti-l uiiie ilay. ago by a hood lii the Tomi-An miiic of tho Leiiigli Valley Coal (om- iany were talcen out nlivc tonight and will glllllltl 'i‘iianiv.~igiving with i'1lt‘1l' lhiiiiiles. All vxeopt (fiiarios Smith were rcscncd. iii». was sonic 51,. James (ralg and other lllsttii‘ ' ilistaiice heiow the section wiicrelenders prfiivsz-i illfilfil-PIVUS SflllellCfl they hail iiuiii working on tiic day with th... assurances given by illi‘ ‘ of tho iictriilent. Whether hr 2981-11-20-411 Med. Size 11.142 Tins for’ 29¢ With Seeds-—New Pack. 2 Lbs. 29c WEEK SPECIALS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND T 1*‘ ' alum-w‘ SATURDAY PINEAPPLE BULK ' RAISINS E1111)‘ ,' ‘t l SEEDLESS RAISINS 11 Oz. Size—Ncw Pack. 2 Pkgs. for 25c Med. 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