(NOVEMBER 3, 1927' mm cmtntomrovvu GUARDIAN ,‘ cleain, b1’ I ht" Aluminum l1 Central Guardian When you ED 08E A“is good tea” serve RED RO/SE ORANGE PEKOE to your’ family you are giving “ them the best tea you can buy. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS one insertion i-‘our insertions . Eight lmierlluuu . line iilxperience 11111180835111?- IVIV anted s 1.1. CHRISTMAS CARDS~$3P WANTEIL-POSITION BY LATE $50, can be earned and paid week- ly in spare tline selling well known Personal Christmas Cards. An llle per lim- oi 5 uoriln 5e per line iii 5 ..h'i~ per Ilm- of F» 11 orihi '\\lll'l|K Situation. Wanted l assistant rancher. Rex Fox Craft. son, North ’I‘ryon, P. E. I. 52-1-11-41 “any start and our co-operation ____i____ ussurefi 511C963“- suiuple book free. Co., Limited, Toronto. aentatives wanted small also. Miscellaneous wiuriuo PAPER. AND envisa- opes with address are always fash- ionable. Guardian Jobyrintcry. ti lIll-hvitiltlAM CARDEXNI) MOUILN- shortest notice. ti. 111g cards at iunirdian Job Printcry. 3112i ALFRED McDONALI), LAND . Surveyor, Hermanville, P. E. I. 9G39-10-12-1niw. l-‘ANIIIONABLE WEDDING STA- tionery, line selection. Guardian ti. .1 ob Priutery. IiIILLIII-IAIJS AND STATlilMl-ZNTS, Jon} Ll ' neatly prmtcil. Guardian Pruitery. SHIPPING TAGS, I-I PI-JDITIOIJSJ iy supplied. Guardian Job Print-- - ti’. 01')’. STRAYED FROM MY PREMISES Yorkshire llrooil 11A years old. A, (l. Mi:- 77-11-2411 ou Uet. 24th, Sow, lionulil, llrcudtillniiie. Beautiful new YOILNG WOMAN WITH REFER- Master Kraft Repre- towns 26-27-20-Nov.i-3-5-8-10-12 ences wishes place in city as com- panion to aged woman, in ex- change for board and 1‘oon1. Must be good Christian home. Write R, Box 116, etc. 51-11-1-41 SalesmanHWanted m CALENDAR AND SPECIALITY Salesman. (looil coiitrael 1'01‘ rhzht mun. id. ipiulilieaitltms. Apply Loiitltiii, (liiiairiii, lltix 5211. _____i_____i_ l Female Help Wanted l wAN;-:o_tnmo Foe GENERALl liti|is~1vtn'lc. Apply MPH. (‘l|lll'l\’¢1. lieu“, 21M llillslitiro Si, l T-l-ll-Zuflii -—A M/\Il) FOR (iI-JNI-Ilt- al housework, must. tiiidersitand jiltiin cooking. Apply to Mrs. C. B. (Jhappell, 34 Ambrose Street, Brighten. 04-11-2-31 ,__. -.......____.___..I__ . _.__~_. For Sale Em éitiiilfi-liiiTé-iivci. black foxes. Apply B. A. ‘Mellett. York. 9958-10-27-1111561 ORDER NOW YOUR CHRISTMAS . The gciiiiiui: Pltkius flav- reliablc. 'l‘l1ey llllll‘? itlc ztnil title enlarge- uu-iitc from me, likeness guaran- (Ii-title, .\rtist o1’ 'l‘o1'o111ti li1 any style. io-l 141111111, tailored to measure stills, “T 't'tlill.\‘, riiiueozils, luilies iIres-lFOR S ‘Rvu the old guarantee money ‘h: goods iii tlXvllfllli-H‘, sizes, or your portrait k or eetl, Illlltlt‘ by the lligh and emits, fit guuruntoeil.‘ » . . ,,,,,,,,._,. ...,,.,.,1_ W11“, i (L 1.11M Jenkins 8.: Sons. ML 11111111121-2 hush, 1111101111 Agent. 1T2 l'riui:c1 _'____l_ __ hlirillilillllw" ___ _ lFOR sALE-isixcnes 011-" 1.111110 “WV-Ii in Mast ltoytilty. App y i r11- Wanted 1 William Purruu, 21o \Vt‘_\'IIl(lllllI. - - WW“ . .>%__.___.-_..___. - _._ . - -‘;.11.g._-g1 WARM it OM A l) p051“) ______.__*___i___ H _- _ _ wanted. Apply us“ care 011 FOX RANCH FOR SALE -coN-=""“““"~“- ‘FOR SALli-SIIOIKE FARM OF fifty acres with buildings, 5 miles from Charlottetown. —- J. J Benton. Tea Hill. ' ——-———-—- I-‘OIt SEIIVIF Yorkshire boar. Prize winner. Judson Bros, Alexandra. 84-11- TWO PURE BREI) registered York boars-Boswell (iuartlian Office.‘ 106-11-3-31, naught 1 —'--> —~—~-———-—-—~—-—-1 Ram-h, at public auction 111 FARM WANTED - SUITABLE; front oi‘ Law (‘tiurto lluiltliiilt. foi- potatoes five. mills from‘ (illlll'lf1llt,‘.l()\\'li on Saturday, Nov.1 s tion. Please slate acres iiud 5th, at twelve o'clock noon. Gil- inn-e, Write "M" care of (luuril-l hert Gaudet, Secretary. 68-2-11 1 um. 50»'1-11-:1i.t .-»- --. Write S. Garnier, c.o. D. J. Thump-y I‘iX])('l'll!lltfi! prteil-rr-l11115119111. _Sunnyside, always on the Highest i-oiniulssioiis, StutelJOb 811d 1111101)’ in their ideas when j;(].1Q.31_G1_1\Vil1d0W these Jack McKenna and Harry Runcornl Peiligreeil llltick Foxl CHARITY VV-I-ITST 111 Rosary‘ Hall tonight, 114 S. S. HILLSBOFIO will be laid off-for inspection Thursday, Nov. 3rd. Motor bout will take her place,‘ niukiui: usual trips fromgPrlnce Si. Wharf. 1 9311-2121.‘; STEAMEIL- Thel freight steamer Fhrnham, from? Montreal 1s at. present at Pownall, wharf unloading a general cargo‘ for Carvell Bros. FREIGHT POLICE COURT. — Yesterday‘ morning five Prohibition cases were1 lbrought up one being dismissed and four adjourned. Two dog ownersl were each fined $5 or ten days for‘ failure to pay taxes. One drunk was fined $5 or 30 days. 1 VANCOUVER FOX SHOW_E11- | tries were present from Prince Ed iwuril island and other fox-ralslinfl Darts of Canada and the Unitethand lovers of athletics ‘in gcnerflbada. x1 1 States at the international fox audlpflcked V119 Y- M- C- A- 111111 5658111’. _O-Q-O~O§-O-Q+Q§§0-O‘§¢OO§400 90 Q O roovw OQO-O-OQQQQOQOQOO Canadian Legion ArmisticeDance Prince of Wales College Hall THANKSGIVING NIGHT-Rh NOVEMBER UNDER. THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE 0F HIS HONOUR THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR AND MRS. I-IEARTZ . t pnnreitoivus Mrs. W. S. Stewart, Mri. I. Efiroken. Mrs. A. G. Peake. ‘Dnneinl From Nine 0’clock. Dixon's Orchestr ymqugTs-Ladies 75 Cents. I‘. freshments. Gentlemen $1.00. IO-OQO FO-G§O-O-O-O-O-§'O-§§O'%9§@‘§'Q+O #664 O-OO-OO-O4OQ-OO'O O0 O-OO-Ov MBKENNA AND RIJNCIJRN 11111111111111 1111111; Approximately 800 boxing fnnswcight battles ever fought in Can- Both m...‘ will work light this ev- lttir exhibition recently held in Viin-‘Of the Cross gymnasiums last ev- irning. eouver ui|dor,.ti1e auspices of crs‘ Association. oillcliiteil were: _ toriafluiiil Olaf l-l. folds, Alto. 1 The ILG -‘ can STOLEN-About 12.30 a. yesterday morning an automobilcf owned by Spurgcon Diamond was tstolen from in front of his lodgings‘ on Queen Street. T10 matter was lack of experienced and satis see one of moening to watch Harry Runlcorn and; . \“;l1I(?OllVi'i‘ island Sliver irox Brcttl-‘Jack McKenna, rival flghterstvilgo tickets it looks as if the Arena will ridges lqlmeet for the Canadian title a tflbe packed to capacity when both “junk”, vaJAt-ena tomorrow night, in theidr tap-imen answer the timers bell. std, 111 ,1{.‘ering off process. Both men, ue o, I m l sparring part-Ifax Herald, says. that jners are forced to pull their punchesdicnna in meeting a man of Eul- m, more orsless, however all and SUD-‘P01‘l't'$ calibre dry went‘ away more thanpleasedpvith one of fled that Friday night willhreights Canada has ever known." Judging by the advance sale oi Gee Ahearn, sporting editor, Hali- will swap punches the greatest middle- the toughest middlc- He rates McKenna as highly, l£f.’;‘.’.‘"§§...-’.°.. ‘L’? .‘.’.°."i°..§‘“.‘.’.§ ..‘.‘Z.?.i.'jVick-ers Wins Out But Fails T0 Arrange For U. N. B. Battle FREDERICTON. Nov. 2.— Uncer-‘Lczigue, or an exhibition match with limmcdiately but the missing auto-l ‘mobile was not found until after‘ 10.00 a. l'il. parked out near Spring, Park School. " l TIMELY w.£.'.;Jw._T... Haber- it comes to window dressing, are, stn-cly living up to reputation. The days more than ordinary attention by ci- tizens. A miniature ring depicting ready for the word with necessary paraphernalia, buckets, towe etc. makes an artistic and iiitci sting forcgrtiiiiirl for tiressed’ window. Mcsw‘. Henderson 2c Cudmtn-e are to be eongraliikitetl im their genius and ingenuity. all the‘ \|l!l:1I'1|'N Lliillm-nt for i‘ll'll nil bruises TheIvlzirkets l (Canadian Press) ~ 1 1118118891110111; - OI pi’ winter wheat flour lve trade was ilone. lit iltill but s Iheinv. steiitly uuilci-‘zi motleruti: tlttlllliliil.‘ A inotl-rute iillitllllll ol‘ business‘ l was worked li1 all ll11_es o1‘ uillltotrill and vitlues ruled firm, A more i1c1~‘1A..11gue we“. 1011011 1m m0 "y" M- "nvell for the future of this League. . ltainty exists in the mind of thctthe same club, should it not win the l the Univeisity oflleaguc. Vickcrs won the league on New Brunswick fdotball team con-{Sattirday last and, according to 1‘e- cernlng the Montreal squad which,pi)rts from Montreal ,cxpect to meet the Red and Black is to play inlU. N. B. for the cup. although no ._ . Montreal next Monday m0i‘lllng.lill'l'i1l1g6lliC1ll.s to that effect have 1b 1111111011118111119 negotiations carried on wercnaeeu made with the cup-holders. iior a match for the MacTier cup‘ with Montreal English, should thatmatch in order to prevent conflict club win the Montreal City Rugbywrith a Canadian football fixture in The morning is selected for thc ,.the afternoon. “Y” Bowling‘ 'l'hi opening games "l1""1“"‘~1,leys last evening. I Lit-titles oi’ rolled tiais and the imiler- touc was steady. 'l‘l1e foreign tlv ‘llliillil for (lamadiaii baled hay was the loi-al trade was fat lauil prices were unchanged, Prices ‘fcr iill grades oi’ butter were well "and a keen. vein of excitement was evident throughout which augurs‘ The first match was played at 7} p. m. between the Y.M.C.A. Business‘, 1 ~()'i‘-'l‘A\VA. 0111-. Nov). ii-(Eggsl l maintained under i111 improved ile-‘Men and we who1esa1e1.s_ me romp. ,- -l<‘resh extras are scare.- on ‘imtijoi-ity‘ oi‘ tfatnailitin egg markets tiges. 1iilltl value tor this grade is wiwk-‘eliecsii was uigain oi‘ u limited chard ML J1 A 1361,1193, b0‘w1e(1 actor. but there was some inquir- _ _ textrtis is between house im spot. Sales ire still very Hi1'\I't.'t* hero and are, o1’ current recei Nl()1\"l‘lil1}Al. [lug higher. , Fresh , ‘utilizing 55-——E'1li n ii lfor what. ‘,1'resli are ilull, 'l‘l1i- (1U|l€~llll1I|ll.1t1lI o1‘ ill 1S 1-3 t‘ p-r lh. ‘stor 111' ‘Eli's eontiuttes good. the‘ 111111111. 'i‘hi: The foreign demand pit-t of Western No.16 Jobbing way 1 while and eolorctl were made tit few are arriving, Other 1517-11 l‘ per lh. niiil eastern grades‘ which pi'ities‘y_ M_ (a A, show a (l1‘(!lll|(§ oi‘ 1-8 to 1--l c pct"? Howuu "“'~'*’11’1" were 96 1"“;:"_‘e1' team/vitimiing out. by 212 pins of; 1a majority. the highest single of 245 and also thel highest string 01' three games with 50 l The teams lined 11p as follows: l .2228 163 l v 1 I \.»\ POUVldlt —-- Dealers here lb. and Wesierii Sept. made .\'o.‘ , ",' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' " . - I. lure p: mi: prodneers ext is 4‘l—-’1l, one white 111111 PUIOITXIQWBPQ nomiii-lyjfhahflzflg‘ ' 169' lfirsts il-riil, piillet extras 2l--.l5. iilly quoted at 2t! l-2 e >1‘ pound. ' 1 en H L155 21g 1r1l 'Smzill |1iillcl eggs 23-2-1, All eggs The receipts were 21.4321 boxes. a wlrrurlul- ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " I J l large scarce except jiullet extras ’f‘liere was u fairly good lIt3Il1Zlll11H Tomllvzzgo’ l w 111-1 are moving out satisfuelor- for eggs and the 11 -ket \ 1. l» . .. ily. Prices to retailers are extras crutely active wnnnléieiltiyvli..T1l:(.»-‘wh°'°““l“1" .- 25 .53 r51; firsts 4ti----lT. Puller v-x- loiio. The ret- ipis were 13521 cast-s R’ Galbuutvl‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "h? 238 21 trus 40. Small pullci eggs filo-Ill. Potato market was again weaker D' McKmz-w " "n? 150 , ‘N11 11111311 QLIHS tire tl\’lillil1)lt* for lodav and prlecs scored 1'iii'll1ei' ilv- Igclfienzlc " 11,1“, 11'. . 11h“ _1 . _ _-_’ ... 1 ' __ _ . ooey . . . . . . . . . . .. . t it n1, ant 1, 4111111111 ms time oi iivt. to ten (ems pet 11.11.. Totukqosp _ _t very’ light the low point for the use o1‘ storage eggs 1,; now are firm at a P903111 advance, IYONTREAL, Que, Nov. 2_ __'1‘l|(.'1'tii" imported beans and n1 ‘There was an III 1111K in bulk ox improved of piillet. extras are going- to t1|i-..J‘l1e ileinautl was limited, Sales =1’. cur lots of PE. Island whit; poi- 5/11- JOHN —— Receipts here are. utoes WGPE muilc at $ ‘to ptetr he‘, and have almost reached 0i‘ 00 1101111118- N-R. Gr .\Iounl~ your, 'l‘l1e‘11111~"1‘=1l 951-3111 1191' 1111i: iu hulk. i-ob- _ , general 1111111“ 111 $1.25 per bag in bulk, and and as a kkriierul rule the qimlily Quebec whit.- , _ _ _ varieties at $1.110 to 41"” 1119111‘. is DYOVIIIIIIK K0011. Prices $11" i101‘ 1 rut-k. demand Bankers. tidcrnle The sccond game which was play- ed at 8.30 between the Bankers andl Telephone, was characterized, llSl was the ilrst match, with much 011-1 thusiasm and rivalry. The scores arc. as follows: 1 “Jack Mu- ' -look when completed. o1 the (Jityi impetus was given to the eolation, Mr. Lorne H. Read. l bration of_ Confederation work that action would be a menace Western ‘ Guardian lIslander Al-iroadq Receives Honors; u—__ —L05’i‘—Rubber tire chain be- ‘tween Suiimerside and Kensingtonl Finder please leave with j-I. L. Bowness. Summerslde. Miss Charlotte Theresa, Holman: 121-11'3'21‘formerly of Wlnsloe Road. has rec-| 0N BUSINESS Jm", Mr1ently received recognition from the. ._ _ _. _ B 1 . . . Robert L. Mollison, manager of thmwqgfisg; figzfggmbizifnailiglé“ g1: hardware “8118111118111 °1 R- T- Kaisar-i-Hind Medal for constant P12133131‘, Ltrdanbumngeriide.‘fol-hm?!land efficient service,- - , {he maigmnd l‘ "5 “e55 1'11’ °_ Miss Holman who is especially in-, ' ,t.erested in education for women. --LEFT FOR aosron- M1551{‘;”,f§§f§e,1nm§§jj;§f‘",,,§§ Iqflanfii §1c‘;:1“1f_,‘3'%“1°é' Ldmhihlet‘ 01,1331... ted at Hissar, Punjab. man... P ' “f? ' proprle o.’ ° where she is endeavoring to estab- (iflpllfll Theatre, Summerside. lefbhsh a girls. bodrdmg School‘ tiis morning for Boston. where she. u might be interesting w friends ,will spend the winter. Before her} _ .. ldeparture she was the hostess to an’ M155. alum“? i” kn°w that. “her” ‘number of friends at a most enjov-‘the Bnubh. cmcmls. were 1591118 “"3 13b“? birmdav Dam,‘ - lover the civil district of Hissar to_ ‘ __ H“ find the most worthy name to‘ i __1NDO0R Dre“ sflooTlNGrarecommend for thll honor. theta: That great Prince County sportdlady was selected and that M1551 duck rattling, has entered into itslHinman wasp“? only 9“? m m“ cm"! 1027 season and several parties havqmcl" 1'0 19°81“ "960311111011- , I already been held with good results; The lady above referred m 1S a for me 1M1“, Sportsmen’ A, “sister of Isaac Holman of Euston; 1311-18 on Tuesday night one maymJStreet, Charlottetown. Another 515-1 who had seen duck after duck go to tfirqsma C‘ 301m“? 15 515° 11911131 someone else. gave his hand in dis-Ymlmr “lmk a‘ Agm- India- 1 gust to another and his hand won‘ <’}" ‘ ' the big prize of a brace of well fed‘ ‘beauties. i Livestock Report MONTREAL, Nov. 2.—F‘resh rri-l ceipts for todays market amounted, returned from an enjoyable visit 10,10 45 9111119» 21 h0g8. 415 111111115 311d: New York and other Ainerican,cit- 20 Calves» The"? We"? V813’ 19W m5, whjlg in New York they M- fresh sales this morning. Most of tended the priemiere of several of the 111119 W115 devoted V) wishing: the new theatrical productions. .1113 the 111511111 101*‘ 01 1111 0185595 01‘ , ___._. .stock purchases Monday and yes- ._SALE A GREAT SUCCE5S_ _.. terday and still in the pens. Cau-, The Thanksgmng Sale featured byliifll‘ cows sold for $3.00 and hogs| the principal Suinmerside storespwerc quoted 11119113111591] “l 39-00 ‘m1 this week started yesterday and wasl" graded 11115111 T1191‘? “'11P ""1 a decided success. From ea1‘ly_‘11‘@‘$11 511195 <11 1511111111 10GB)’. " morning until closing hour throngs of out of town shoppers were busy {taking advantage of the many bar- gains featured dtiring the event and also the opportunity of visiting th western capital with the stores pay- ing" return railway fares. —RETURNS FROM NEW YORK.‘ —Mrs. J. LeRoy Holman and Mrs. A. B. L. Horne, Summerside have <4}- Dutario Boards 0t‘ Trade T0 Meet i At Kitchener S0011; Kircnnivartjionz. Noe. 2--Mai1_vl —'l‘iI/\T RAIIIWAY STATION. - 1The windows of the new railway ,station have been placed and the "P11311112; 111' $11101" 1111*? 110611 11111111011 important matters will be discusscdl -rsby can 1:01- 11 111111)’ at the 10th Annual Meeting o1‘ thel lso that pas. tgoott idea how the structure will,'Qn1u,-1o Axsopiau.“ 13,,,11-(1$,,1"1~1-adp1 Addltiulllllland Chamber of CUHIIIIUYLK‘ irhichl wmk 11m“ takes place here November 10 andl 11y and Wllll the same energy for the‘ 11_ R,_.1,1.,_.5L,n1_u11v,. 1111511103.; rest of the job the building may be from evmzy city mas. —(Z()NSIDEILAIII.E PRODUCE‘ MOVING-Up to the present. one Siimmerside firm which does not concentrate on the handling of pro-‘ ducc, has shipped to the American and other markets almost 60 car- loads of potatoes. Other firms are a banquet in a local hotel. project is likely to bulk large in the_ discussions and .two resolutions will be presented. The Prince Edward County tPictom Board of Trade l he will qiteqyw a llfi/ II‘ will pay you to'get ac- quainted with the 00n- federation Life AW!" 111 your vicinity. He has information free- ly at your disposal of a plan that will be a sure help in time of trouble, a. real benefit to you and your family. To be assured of a Guar- anteed Monthly Income for the full term of life, secured by very moderate deposits in your produc- tive years, is surely soma thing much to be desired. Get acquainted with a Confederation Life Agent, and find out. all about this plan. ' An info-rolling pamplnlll, “I Monthly Income for Lift," fria- ly unt upon rcquul. Confederation Life ASSOCIATION w. c. 110cc, MANAGER Branch Office-Bank of Nova Scfitia Chambers. Charlottetown. P E. i. IIIS IVIEE SAVED IIIM MONTREAL. Que, Nov. 2.—B6- meircaurc he is fortunate in having . _ _ _ _ and 19w“ h] Lhefwife. Armand Michaud was recently 1 All games were closely contested 1111111)’ 1111' 11116111111110" 1161011“ C111'1Sl-‘1,1-0v1n¢e W111 be in augndancg Theysentenced to jail for atweek instead l ‘sessions are to be held in the City;0f 12 weeks 101' K111111118 1111 1111101110- Hall and the visitors will be guests,bilc while drlmk- Judile M01191 101d of the Kitchener Board of Trade at; the accused that he was lenient be- ;cause Michaud was married. The St. Lawrence Deep Waterwayl———~ APOLOGY I hereby apologize-to Miss Jean handling ai1 equally large amount-Wm urge the adoption Q1, a l_csolu_.l\jacl,god_ 1111110“, p_ p; ]__ for M“ and it is expected that thc export of tubers from this port this ycar will bc a record one. ‘ tion worded as follows: .Ontario Associated Boards of Trade‘ _REBEKAH§ SOCML _AL ma and Chambers of Commerce 111cm- 0 Wm“ party and dance held by theorializc the Government of the Do-”__ Rebekahs ih the Oddfclloivs Hall inlmlnm“ of Canada that n“ l5 the‘ Summerside on Friday night prize winners wcrc ladies _ _ Miss Clam Mountain; consolauonn‘ince of Ontario that the transfer- Mms 1191c“ Cmrk; men-s comience of any of the intercrcsts of the ‘ Anpeople of the Province of Ontario enjoyable dance in the recreation 1" ‘he w“1°1'11°“'e1'5 °f 111° rcom of the hall added materially Limmnce 1° be devemlled b1’ m‘ 111M to the pleasure of the evening. ‘"111’ ‘W5’ P355 "1111" 1119 “M1191 °f ‘ ’ lDYIVOlC or corporate or public 1nt—, ._]N']_‘EREST]NG VISYfQIL _Mr crests‘ other than the Province of’ Hm-yyq; 3.111110101119110, Sales mpn- Ontario on behalf of thcinun1c1pal-1. agcr of Rapid Grip Ltd., one of the ities would be prejudicial “tethe- mgges; engraving 1.011585 in can. best interests of the PTOVIIICB.‘ . ada. was in Summersidc yesterday‘ "Further. that 1t would ‘be 111101- Mr. Bartholomew had charge of the erable to the municipalities who, special art work which appeared in have made such extensive invest- all the principal newspapers in the merits in the Hydro-Electric under-" country in connection with the celej taking, and moreover, that any suflh o e, was undertaken by the governmenfihope of the municipalities who have the‘Opl1ll0l‘i.Ol' this gathering of repre- firstvlsentative business men of the Pro- ‘ ' l.‘ Dr. =untruths l have told about her to "That the representatives of thelmjure h" dmnfle" tSigned; ROY DQIRON, Milton. R. Carson PALIIIER CIIIRQPISACTUIS g Third Year ‘of Practice - in Charlottetdfln. 1Z4 Prince S1. ?h0l1¢ 1072 ~ 1/ ~¢-/.. The 0nIy~GIFT Jlhat. Only YOU Can Give Your- PHOTOGRAPH MADE BY A ERASWELL Phone for Appointment Today ‘Fort sriéléii-irii. rnvo I’I‘E‘ - 1 1 1 s1 new 1111p“ 35 "$111111 1111111‘. in Canadian 111-1111] U011. lillt-iitluss w,“ (10111. 1111“, ., _. R" Hebb - - - ' ’ - ' ' ' ' ' ' "129 130 1261i“ Ottawa to 91:93": a wfde, andiconfldemly hoped that the, 3113911 -——i--.——--—,--———-i--— LOSII Range. a m0 ll .V l- , . ' mm 11'“ R McDonald 250 117 148 O)ll]'\l' interest in Canadris jubilee navigation and water potentialitiest 1 Kent St‘ 92_11_2_:1 ‘lllll(_ll ipiiet. here today, lllttrg 1.1.. stcaily with sales of enrlots nifspil ' ' . p l _ ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 1 ~"~——————~————i- .1111‘; iingii-ovopptm 1, 1., p, 11-» w," ,1 . . 1 R. Worthy 1.13 200 204 year. oi the St. Lawrence would be de-, 0Tb Lo __ - _ _ _ . . 1 ti. dcniaud _ ‘_—-- i111 1I-Hlit-l and to arrive. at :1 1611. l . . - H G- ST SATURDAY EVENING H)" RENT _ QUANTITY 01:11pm toieigii buyers, 111K. dennnd $3.011 per 1,.,.,1,e1 “.1111 1. 1 , ,W. Hyndman .. .163 20 , 1vcloped for thc general service of |it~l\\'t‘<‘l| rut, Slvwiil‘! 11.1.1 SL1 _ .1 b] f _ _ d names M11111," m the “M! "la-FM y“ m, Sm, a, ' .,._. H ,“",“" l"'_‘*,E. Owen . . . . . . . . . . ...171 171i - 1'10: ._ausv SHlPPERS-Tlie situi-gtne people." l e/[I/zedltoy 1'1 tows. ttlub hug Ptllllillillllfi‘ ‘i; 8E eaugriwvbegasgilaoynl“; also slow “m1 111110 hushlesqtnfwfil: ppm, '“"" l)” "Tim "1 Total-2494. 111mg elubs loading lambs and host-ll The resolution to be proposed by ‘- plan's i-iothing. ]t‘]'11(|i-|- 1111111511‘ ll l’ - . .. bl 11-22“ pommlvl, w“ “Wompnghef 11-1-1 The Telephone: ‘llltills the. 11.1.11 iveek \\'e|'e'I‘i1:1iis11,‘the Toronto Board of Trade, after Not Send t ||4|[ify 11,131,111“, 0111c“ 11,.,,.:,,-,|, 1Y1 1' ‘van, "Mm gulp" The ‘mufljkel’ _____ F. Brady . . . . . ..107 110 132 Kensingioii. York, i\ll. Siewarbjreciting the need of increasing the Y ltI-l-tl‘ S LE__ spring 11111‘; 13-1111,... of 110m, “RN " T. Moore . .154 130 117 Souris, .\li_1rra_v' River, Belfast.Uisiljacilities for ocean shipping 1.0 ours '* ‘D T t t ‘ ‘v o e One cf the best sections on P. E. I. "11- 11-‘11’ Was no (tlitlili-it‘ iii - ' ‘ ' . ‘ .. . - i, ' ‘. F. i . I .1 l " .. ' ~ »—-—---—---—-—-. {m- fgwjnp ‘plumes, Phone, call __ T‘) The IIIVQSIOTS ’ .13 McNf-‘Vln - - ~ - - - » ~ » ~13! 130 101» l.tmbs,lvv_lnih \\1(.||i. fold tlnotiso Boards of Trade and Chilrflbfilb 011 X M A S 3 ‘ p 1 * T t-1 1954 the M iiitlnie luv. sioil. Ahiikcl. Commmce “r c the Dommmn Gov- —Il!£A'I‘l-Jl) FLAT unit-l m- write Poole and Thompson's. 111RT1IS . f 1 . ~. “f ‘ ' ' . . - ‘ . ' . 1 . l‘ . ‘ FROM 1,111.1 Al)ru'tn'l(unts 1101811101,.‘ ‘ , 100-11-3-2 wks ‘“‘"‘- + _ v - S dlld o Majority for Bankers 544 pins. 11in; lioind at fit‘ pet 111 I111 1111111 "11 erumcnt to proceed without unnec-l 111441 ‘ ' " 1044111411 M Montague‘ __ v__ >_,_____ " PERRV __ i“ 1111,, ,.1|v q 0:111 The Marmme L111” Assuh V The high single in this game was‘ weight ui loading points, The litigspssary demy to 11131.19 appl-opl-mxc‘ T _,___A_ ' T“"T—"" ' 27111 p. (t1.- - . ,»'. . , 1' '- an. - . , _ " . rolled b R, MacDonald. the 1111.111 rettlilril 1'11 1<11'Hl*1t11'1=~1 til 111111111111‘arrangements for the early con-l S _-__.L.__.__L__._ l » . out! 1111s. loin-p; 1... ry, w Company m... now V,” 1’ . . ,, . . . 11.41.11. li1-n...“ 1.11111“ i‘ few 51m,“ _ ithrce by R. Worthy. ltotlllrt. Hie Illliillly o1 the luililtitstructlgn of the enlarged St. Law- 163 Great George Street M | I available for silt - I a 9 Wanted _ t The yo“ and Wm _ _“"h,' slilppeil to dot.- is lllllt'll better HINDU-once waterway and (o.- [hp d... »- ._~_1.._ - v|(1|(|,;1;g0N__ A, Ch ~' L,“ m“ b _. "w" “ 1"” 11y" qyMN (flhqgflgg lust year. ‘ 11/9101111101-11 of hydfQ-plcctfjc 1)Qw@,-."°“‘*'¢¢¢v0000000000004 "m EAnNlNGq QTEADY EM_ arlottetown. 4 i1 su stnbed for. ro k I _ _ ,_ ., _ mll-l-imo. Hoym m I B p Qctgbm d011,’ 1,, M‘. and Mrs Geo‘ those intumted fimmflfiaw ALBE-RTON l) t“ I from the St. Lawrence Rivet be ______A 1 e 0r 111‘ firs- 900111- lVickerson, t. @111. 1i -, ' - " a-ti 1, | 1. ‘ . 11 to 12-Seni0i' hand bull. - ‘ — '1‘ "“-“ ‘ twccn Luke Ontario and Moutrrnlfiw T“ "_""'"“ "XDflrt 1n 8 weeks. Write Moler TUESDAY, NOV. 8. A g I m ‘ wars" I i“ vhllble‘ Wm‘. “I 3.15 to 4.30-I11tcruiediatcs. iuovini: in iiuuutiti-s thew‘ 1111301 111 Another waterway and power de-t“III.'I"III”I""'.I‘ Barber College, Department “Ii” Halifax. Found 1 .-...t~;.‘;_i~ ‘léF. 111111.‘? 1 nnnk neck fur. some on 1iaylng Lor this adv lnehitliit. Apply Guardian.‘ tllIEE-lt ' 11011.1. Since h taking. ‘over’ this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars ‘in l'_ repalrslnnd improvements. It; ts now the finest rrbiei o! iu class in tyre, Maritime Prov- incea. It. lppeola to thou who want t Hotel and splendid ilbio and Excellent service ab. d I18 price. - '" y. Rates from $3.00 to 84.50 mildly. ~ ‘ ' Charlottetown ~- - - PNIIIBUII dump, . ‘Qooeoof-Qvoo-ooooovoovo-o‘ a comfortable. unto Co.," Ltd. 1 "188 L. MeQUAII), _ QOQNHb-oooo-o ' 1 QUEEN ‘04006-0000100 3-1-22-tmt! IIURLII Owner may have er- 101i -OQOO-O-O£-OO-OO-OOQO-O-OO-O-GQ-O mflfif- 1 M11111 Al. McLeod. Brookline, Mass; R- M. etewusMontaqn-t... .... ind’ ‘ -. We will be‘ buying Of Valuable Property and Furnit-l ure at Nos. 9 and 11 Chest- nut Street. iliuluiz-rooni bedroom Some very nine furniture 111111 beautiful mattwsses. Utilldflllthll, lp-ilillng, 1 parlor mirror, i hook- eust- and lots of iirtielies not men- iiiid two small heaters. two tenement house, 111 perfect. re»; ‘pair, t'iilly ouuippctl and modern l-I every way, lmrke yard. (built-iilly located. Sale. ‘o1’ 111‘0l1\'1'ly will be tat '12 o'clock. Au lileul luvesttneiit. Would return a twelve per cent. ill- vestm<‘nt_»nii $4000.00. A gentiiue bargain. _Tern1s of property made known at sale: of furniture cash. Ren101nbor_’sale or furniture starts 8t 10.2111: JOHN T. MARTIN, No. ll (lhcstiuit J. A. MIcDONALD, l Auctioneer. . 112-11 Jl-il a? 911.1111’ ‘i live poultry daily until the/end of ‘the 111811051 . g riceagpnld. swim‘ CANADIAN co. S9550“. ‘ 1t i‘. ifliffliiiwiifllil l NICHOLSON-At ilorile11,_ti11 ow,‘ 15111, l to Ml’, illlll Illrs. E ll.’ Nlehtil. n. u (laughter. nanrusw- ~_“ |.~,,,-|,p,,,-..; (fulisisisv of parlour. “ " m and kitchen. MAIIAR-At Roxbury, Muss, ,1.-__ lupin-s, lot. of bed clothes nnd Charlottetown. McALEER-In the city, Tucsday.l 11,,,,..,|_ (flu-pet, olleloth and llnolo- NOV- 151. .11,“ “quprqsi, Nothing reserved. Sale Hampshire. oi furniture starts at 10.210 o'clock shire Cemetery. Funeral from his», sharp. 1 Range. 1 Furmitweiie, newfllate residence at Hampshire on Fri- lday. Nov. 4th, service starting at 2 The property tionslsts o1‘ 1111740111 111~ I N. D. Mqcl-EAN , . I 1 onl Nov. 2nd, 1927. ‘Mrs. J. L, Mahar,’ tnee Annie CIIDLOII) formerly ot‘ 1927. Jacob MeAleer of Interment East Wiltq Funeral Notice The members of Court. Hillsboro I. O. Foresters are requested to meet at I32. Gregg George SL, {hill often‘ noon at 2.30 to attend the funeral of our late Brothen John H. Boll. J. E. BLANCHARD. , Chief Rapper. 119 Undertaker EMBALMER PHONE 14D T. W. Bentley, Provincial Manager. - ARE YOU TROUBLEI) ? wrrii ' lNblqizsrion, FLATUENCY CONSTIPATION, ETC, REXALL3 DYSPEP IA - TABLE .s_ Just.- what gYou‘ Need They do their work quiakiy and drive away the dlscomf rt oi dyspepsia and hoartbii . Try them and you will be delighted with, the prompt and comfortable relief they bring. "- t ‘- THEY ARE, REAL DIGES- TIVE AIDS t Price 50o and $1.00 per Box 591d Only By TIIE room-r DRUGGISTS 1- Drug F0. KINI IQUAli-l l III KODAK sroae 9a: Finis \ ‘m: RE XALL -( Bo. loo-ova 0++¢¢++o+¢¢¢;... x.‘ v _x;-- h4i QO-QU-QQ-OO-OOQX 1 of The John R. Dlnnis Pcdlgreed 5 to (i.15—Btisiness M , volley -ball. 6.45 to 8.15—Business boys. 6.15 to ,10-Senior volley ball. Bowling—7 to 8.30, Rogers Hard- lwarc vs. Prowse Brosz; 8.30 to i0- ‘Fenncll dz Chandler vs. Patoris Ltd. l . . AlIllTlilll SALE l Otj Star Touring ('i1l‘.~1li-1 11.111111 11“ new, 11ly run leii ihoustiinl miles. Will bal- iiold on Market Square id 12.30 Tuesday. November $111. ‘Perms at sale. J. A. MMOONALD, Auctioneer. .11.'l-1l-Ii 1i. JOHN n. DINNIS Permanent; roxizs, tnurren ‘and "The Voluntary Winding-Up Act" Notice is hereby given that 1i ieneral meeting oi‘ the shareholders Foxes, Ltd., will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Parlor in Charlottetown on the 17th day of November, 19117, hi1‘ the hour of 7.30 p. m. forthe put-l pose o1‘ considering and passing up-. on the financial statements. uc-l counts and reports oi the Directorsl and Ofiiders, and for the purpose 011 passing a resolution requiring that the Company be wound up under the provisions oi "The Voluntary Winding-Up Act," and for the ap- pointment of liquidators for such winding-up. and the giving oi con- sequential dircctlons. _ Dated this 2nd day of November. 27. l l0 By order of the Directors. J. It. DINNIS, President 117-11-3-4-15-10 -Al|1t'rloi|. ‘fit-Hush. "sirloin. -*\1111"~ve1opment project will be tirged byi Idllllflllllli‘, St. Louis and other 1110 Norm Bay d@1e11-a110n_ The "cpl 1mints, 'l‘:ihli- stock is the prliielp 111151-11 wwn wams 11w French Riv.‘ H1 1111111 118 Y1" \\‘1l1l 111*‘ 1111"" 11111" er nmde navigable and enumerates‘ ink zihoni. 5o rents at i-zirs. 'l‘hes<'.1the advantages oi‘ the ilrouosal all are inspieleil l|e.1'o1't\ tillowiitl 111 :11 lengu-L 1 out. .\lr. ‘Plmothy Ryan, oi’ 1111-1 prom 11w 1pm.; 111.1111“- Chnmbm. lllois, is inspector for the illslrietgof Common: and the p011 w1111un1; from 'l‘i1.'1ilsl1 lo Albcrtoii, lllUlll-‘llxi: Board 01 “lade W111 come a pmnl nnil Ill‘ in having a busy time 111.101. the cn1np1et1on o1- the 111-11115. ' ’ iCanada Highway. The resolution ,urges that. the matter m- rccom-i _FURTHER PARTICULARS _1mended to the premiers of all pro-i 'l‘|1e sal news was received tlllvinccs’_ . - _ ,_ - Monday by her hepheiv. Mi‘. llalr-l 0mg} 101M615“ to b? éhsléuglcd “El old \Vulsli of Summersiile, o1‘ ti ‘elude lmmlgln on‘ m u“ nu a“ , lscientific research. taxation. reior-l ilciuh li1 t,iilgary,.Al-beriit. of Allis, _ t. i t _, m H 1 g1 litssie Clay ILN. daughter of llielcsn“ ‘on’ 5a e y .0“ o 13111185,‘ ’ ‘ ' ' , - and thc retention oi‘ Canadianl m“ Mr‘ mm Mm’ Jon" (‘my "llvouth In connection with the lat- SllllHlIPTN-ltltl, The deeeusctl lettii t ' , a] Wm be qdvanp Summersltlr: a number of yearn uizo‘ or 0pm “flpmlff 1 1 .111 11;) 1g m‘. hut had severtil times revlsitt-(ifd 112101118 nmmdai m‘ u fLd‘ her old homo and renewed acqualn- dust‘ e5’ and dcp 1 mm‘ S U e “can lunee with u wide clrizli- of friends non- w encourage gradnaws n’ ,., . ,, , ., . , _‘Ca11adian educational institutions to hut who slutin ly regitt hei pails |mmaln m Canada‘ l, ink. ‘There are le-it to mourn two‘ 1 l1rtii.hers and two sisters. namely: TTT-“T-“TT- _ _ 7 m.“ 11,._ 110311,, “up m- ‘v1k.tn|.1;|'l\\‘illlltl luf-vitably follow‘ liihll‘ 10th:‘ "y" 11(,,11,,.mm. (,1- me Prmbywr, e1‘ etiuntries ivoulil seek .1 lkt ion iiiii (ttneral Assembly.‘ M1". Fulton/m (‘liiy, li1 the American West; Mrs.l v CATARRH ILM, Johnston, oi bong River, l‘ Heat Minard's and inhale. E.i.. and Mrs, (Yurrle llcuristo. of ‘Calgary. with whom she ixisliletl. -<0-> NOT LIKELY TO COME and chest. OTTAWA. Nov. 2. ~ The pros-f f‘—"" . 1» - _ -- - pert of a meeting of the assembly: t N A R D c l oi‘ the League oi‘ Nations in Otta-| _ u 1 1 the league. would preclude its trans-f ‘ 1 fcrrlng the scene n1 Ho operational win In held ln official circles 4o be‘ ‘\ from country to country, and were l | M E N . - . ":11: Q1, .- out that the involved machinery of as least, very remote. It in polntetli a meeting to be held In Ottawa it. - _ ‘ v Colwell, st. John; n. Mair, Hallie cellent for colds in head, throat A. Leod Daye, St. iToronto; W. A. MacDonald, Hali- lfax; C. Rhodes. Halifax; J. R. Mac- Donald, Kensington: H. M. Sample. Jiailiax; R. Cl. Derrick. Monti-ea _ J. S. Wright. New Glasgow, P. . Wright, summerside; w .1... Poole. Montague; H. L. Th K. Ritchie. Sydney; Toronto; John J. Kerr, Backvillc: C. E. Dalton, 8t. John; Mrs, H. R. Douglas, New London. IlIGTOIIII HOTEL One of the largest and best equipped Howls in Eastern Canada. Contains I20 roomn. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past two years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have its splendid table. Courteous aervtcew all Guests. Tele- phones in rooms. Rates 84.00 to $5.50 per day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprieiorl O-OLQ VICTORIA A. MacGowan. St. V. Armstrofiflt St. John; W. Mc- John; A. Waiters, obit. Bt. John; W. J. Kirk.