Bimoan Commission. u; es were never intended to the mmt to particularly IND 1S that the Maritime YEMEN ;Hn.te Act_ does us‘: relieve ‘the Mni-ifzlmes pennenerttlyfrom the costof carrying mu 3:50‘ miles c-f _ zellwuy. Nclhhs does it unclean the Mei-limes in the ev- élitqf a xcvlslon of rates in other puii of ‘the country. Howevtr, the . Act dces make it necessary ta fea- ture in ‘Parliament the operating 100i on the lines east of Levis in u. manner which docs not apply to new: ssctions with operating losses. . In lihé foregoing ccnnecticn, there nix, therefore, two mhtters as to the Caunmission is-very alert: (b) The permanent relief of the Marffirimes from the cost of car- rying the 250 uniles of military lb) The securing ‘cf iarovision for‘ the inviolate- preservation of the 20 per cent freight mite re- duction. - ’ As m one latter, it willibe ob- vious that with a continued increase in the volume of rail tzafllc, the. 20 pc-r cent reduction shall have been indirectly absorbed before very lonz. AS alrcody indie . outed, the shrinkage in railway rev- enue‘ for the first saven months cf mic-seventh of the sum whioih the 20 per cent reduction saved Marl- . time shippers during that period.- Without ifurbher comment under ‘flfls-‘hffldl-llg, the pecullarimport- mo; of the two points referred w will lbs ap-pr-frent to all. ' " You please undcrstandlhet in. addition to the subjects rzifacred to so ixmdcquately in this _Re1=art. them are qul-ta a nurrhar of zthers lng our aitentloh‘. and: —BUY TIRES AND TUBES at delegates w attend sulsequent meet JWW 911888 ‘an time passes, it seems to be more andunore hrupressed upon us that the work c-f the Cczrunission to- ~ ward relief from the unfair trans- ,. v pdlibition handicaps of Maritime shippers, has only Just commBJW-Id- The task of misnarling the lative discrimination and injudticfl many. muny years is one of almost hemmed-mg magnitude. 1t is a. task demanding Patience and hone "0" .. your pert and courafle and work on mus. ' It is now justabout three yea-TS dlfice representation from We M8"- time Boards of ‘fl-me decided upon ' ancirvganlzotion to tackle our trans- portution problems; fl-Xfld Mm"! these three ycarsllhe relief secur- ed in one adjustment cf freight mes has meant an actual savinz of, lappcoxizmtely. SIX li/ITLLIQN. \ FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND D01.- LARB ($6,500,000) in the freight hills cl: Mhriblme, shippers. This is merely the dirm, cash saving. In ladditioh, mere is. of‘ csurseuthe m- dimct lbcnoiit- to the commeniiel and agricultural interests 0f these Provinces which mus‘. be very-ma- tedal indeed. ‘ In sldlmllting iii‘!!! report for fa- vor oG-your consideration and" in hope c1! your approvfii. I am pur- ticularly instructed by the President and members of the Transpcruttion Commission of the Maritime Basra of ‘Irade to mbpit gratefully than our three Provincial Governments for faithful co-opcretion constantly extended. Without it. notliingwhat over could have ‘been accomplished. From the start in 1925. until now, our; three Governments have in- ‘ vested a tohul of about $30,000 in ~ this limnirlnw Transportation Ef- fcrt: It is respectfully believed that a direct return of approximately $6,500,000 upon this $80,000 invest- ment may seam sufficiently sat-is- fastory to justify Va continuance of EYEiBir: 111* EXAMINATION "who nae lepglm. _ Drugstore. uranium. r. n. i, the present year was merely about _ Plan Purity Flour is best pies. buns and bread, and will to your children. need i653 of it renmy given ary iloun. ' Try Purity I-‘iour andsec wh Make a batch of Purl llld'lliliétlzlng' they fare. Cakes baked with Purity keep days. and holds-more water or milk Tasty cakes, rich pies, and lax- tls; Because yuriiyg Flour bps remarkable rising power-ii you‘ B» 70!! bake your own bread? get, of delicious flavor nu uniform texture all through. TcxTBIscuifs and see how light l~ceky l i v A ce Edward Isia a" ‘E0011 housewives are buying Purity Flour this: “week Made only lfrom hard Western wheat, Purity Flour is in gluten-the energy giving and body ‘buildlngfood. for all your bdklngé-cglos, glvqextrn nourishment- purpose than of ordiu-i . at big, light loaves you Pies‘! Good cooks all over Canada say that the llgm, : flaky pie shells made with Purity cannot be matched ma. any other flour. Makes more of‘ them, too. fresh for three or four Purity is a vigorous “dx-y" flour that absorb; than ordinary flour. gc light buns and bread v are always yours when you use Purity Flour, f Be sure ‘to get - . dealer a sack _0f Purit in rm BAKING, PAsivRv ». when propelling past _ m; It flidiwlllhly with Purity Purity ihui ordinary Flouh-end ihonmdlfnu Wlunxourflvii Fr. water and not a drop more, to make thrdeughimu . together under the rolling pin, ‘ A (pub hi“ “u, wuter will not flake up in the oven, gmmqxmuqgh m“. - lure prevents quick action of the almost crumbly dough flakes up ‘beautifully, "Ni. wholesale amt-litmus cumouemwn . BIEMUICHUGW ‘ N. RATTENBURY, urn; ' CARVELD altos, n-rp, McLEAN s; 00.. Lulu; n. nouns a; co, " Summcnside ,. . BRACE, McKAY a» 00,, y“; today F-TJ- HOLMAN, Agent, Charlottetown’! Westelln Canada Flour Mills '00., Books over Western Guardian. Bruce's. 9305-11-26-31 ‘ -WARRANTED AXES right at Bruce's. sold 9305- 11-26-31 —ALL SIZES "Brayco" Fox Net- ting in stack at Bruce's. i93l4-ll-26-2i —STOR.M WINDOW [stock at Bruce's. I —'-SPECIAL IN POCKET knives -at Bruce's. 9305-11-28-31 i —-THE "C IIARLOTTBIOWN ‘GUARDIAN may be obtained from- che Hunter Book Store, next Bank of- Nova’ Scotia. water Street. gub- scriptions will be received and] ed-i vertis€ments taken for insertion in the Guardian. . eves .in 9305-11-26-3! -onor:n Tine“ cnnms and‘ Anti-Freeze at Bruce's» .. . oan-n-ze-zi I _ Atom) AND rowan Iwesn- 1N6‘ machines sold right at Bruce's. 9305-11-26-31 p-KENSINGTON LIVE STOCK shipping club loading hogs. sheep, lambs and veal Calves on Wednes- day 0f éach- week up till noon: 7853' AFN-Emu --nncm'veu daemon. Miss Margaret McCardle, R. N. graduate c-f Prince County Hospital. sum- mersidc, has recently accepted‘ a POMUOII on the staff of The Saska- trrn City Hospital. saskatoonrflask- uichcwan. as Physiotherapy and X-Ray Technician. Miss McCardle is a daughter's! Mr. and Mrs. John McCardlc, Middleton, P. E. I. i7 < their indispensable financial sup- ipfiifb. i We would also like to express our ‘warm appreciation of the willing EXIGVBEIIGPGUS help received from ‘ ,the press of these Provinces at all times." . , May we rake advaxfwzo of this wppaz-tmaity to sincerely urge _, rm- lgrcuter and‘ more geneml public interest in nmivpc Latlon problems which are of such intense import- mo: toil»: ecc-nouzlc welfeze >f the Meritimes » I ‘In conclusion, naay woihmk you riin ‘iv for his patient heel-mg ‘wlhic you have so lnndly accorded tojihis , t lengthy and inani- uau rt < ‘Y v oeuv- wonuw‘ = d ,_ rlu Chane. N. 3.; and Miss A BIL 5T SECURE A ' COPYA TO-DAY = Your dealer has a limited number of Purity Flour Cook Ask him for a copy-contains for dist- ibulion." PQLP-Iucs or 700 tested recipes, -roruo oaowuns Miser. ING—To be braid in Central Be deque Hall Monday evening, Ndv 26th at 8 o'clock to arrange f 0X‘ ‘in; in Charlottetown. Farmers from adjoining districts are invited: 9300-11-24-21: -—RECEIVED SERIOUS INJUR- lES-Mr. Edward J. Hogs. a well known resident of Travellers‘ Rest, is‘ confined to his home there, suf- fering from serious and painful in-. injuries received a few days ago in an unfortunate accident. Mr. Hogg, who is well past his prime, was coming down stairs when he slip- ped and fell headlong, breaking one urm and three ribs besides being severely bruised and receiving in- juries to his head. His many friends regret his misfortune and wish‘ him a good recovery. —K'ILLED,IN C. N. R. SHOPS AT MONCTON '- Mr; Eustache Wedge, a native of St. Louis, Prince County. where he resided, up i0 eight years ago, died in the Mono- tcn, N. B. Hospital on Wednesday last“ ‘from shocking iniuries rc- oeived whilstworking in the CNR. Shops there. He was impuledbv the hcok of a hoisting crane and leoeived such miuriebtp his thigh and lower part of the bodv, coupled with the shock. that. although he lingered forsmn: days. his case was-hopeless. ‘A verdict of accid- ental death viao returned At‘ the inuuwt held and no bljgme was at- tached to anyone. The deceased. whose funeral took place at Munc- ton on Friday. was 56 years of ag- end was twice, married. I-Ia leaves $0 mourn‘,a widow and four sons three stepsohs and four stepdaugh- tars; also four; brothers and three sisters. namely: Messrs. Johnpchar- les,. William and Paul Wedge anr’ |Miss Una, all residing on the Is- land: 'Mrs. William Duigle, of Poin‘ nfill E‘ ‘Sledge, of St. John, N. B. —DELIGHTI‘UL socmt-‘An ev- ening ‘of rare fun and amuserueni was enjoyed by those attending th/ social in 5t. Mary's Parish Hal inst Thursday evening, under m. auspices‘ of- ‘the Junior Women‘.- Auxiliary. Ven. Archdeacon wmt. ve" f3‘! prceidod. A very original programme. which ilml been pains - WUIIRIY i'""""~ "'3 "" ‘»"o1:'.1': 1' 41H "f1 lly carried out. The an, par: u t c evening was taken u‘ wlthkn tab‘ m entitled “What Wrbhkflth, audience being givet. 98PM’! and pencils to give their id EB ‘Of-‘Whl-pt was wrong with" GIG] I f y Fiourl front; our Saint John, less oi’ t‘ enough A’ lively, N. B, Miss Mildred MacPhei-son winning‘! the first prize. some very amusing sports followed, Dr. E. T. Tantoni very capably acting as starter. ‘frhc Judges were, Premier A. 0. Saund- ers, Dr. E. E. Sinclair and Mr. Pcr- cy Enman. A good deal oi‘ funwes‘ derived from these events, both! for the contestants and onlookers. The following were the prize, ' 1n‘- nersz-Yfwenty foot dash for a}, les, MrsJKingscote: handicap ace for men, Mr. Russel Smallmam, fe-l minine discus throw, Mrs. chi] Rogers, Jr.; filling the can with po- tatoes, by men. Mnpl-lurold Huestis: by ladies, Miss Marlon Leard; “A Clean Sweep", by men, Mr. Jwdack: biscuit race for men, Mr. ‘Jf W Leaky; "Ask Me Anotherfliopfling match, Mr. Compton; ' musical chaits, Mrs. L. Lewis. A very dain- ty lunch was then served by the la- dies. after which the floor was clear- ed for a dance, which was thor- oughly enjoyed by all those who took part. The proceeds, which am- ounted to about sixty dollars, will be devoted to the expenses in com- nectlonwith the hall. The senior members of the W.A. are to be coh- grutuiated on the very handsome ztapze curtain which they have just linlshrdl The curtain‘ is of a aeeutiful‘ green velour with gold‘ zrimmlng and over-drape. festooned with gold braid and.adds Izreatlv ‘.0 the appearance of the hall. S -_--.-o-n>—-—- H-JIOIJVILITS -WANT DRESS~ so POULTRY-Commencing De- cember lstlwe ‘will take in poultry of pail kinds. Wc- want them‘ com’;- plbtely drawn (no ginirds) 11M!!! and feci 6i! and well faiteneii‘. We “an only use‘ first clubs slack lhll nvlll pay’ highest‘ prices. n. up. Rely mfln Llllillbil: 9313-11-28-3! ,----~>-<-"-- Eacetigm GuaIidion. i Jtxéwiifi AdcNT-m._q. m, . . mo!’ l9‘ 3gp oiflptiuhs. it g5 Jshed‘ on the Railway wharL-A. - ..'8UOCESSPUL A curriculum-l. The bazaar and high tear which was held i-xrthe Town Hall, Georgetown on Wednesday, November 21st in aid of Si. James, Church was a decided succex. Quito a. sum of money was reulized-j-A. I \- muerunn HOME-Aeneas Bat- chiider, Enamel; Mncdonnid. Colin Mocdoncld, James Macdonald, who have been in. Western Canada re- turned io_their homes in George- town-A. . JABUSY SHDPERl-E. B. Mc- cutting in race for ladies, with Laren, the popular hustler, is very The A gentlemen assistants, Miss J. Bob-ibusy these days. He has about fifty Cofliefen“ ertson; race for the potato marketJmen employed unloading cars and Church» city- vesseis loaded with potatoes mm putting them in the ‘ frost proof ' dun/loans MEET-The ecc- Ond meeting of the Bridgetown Teachers Study Group was held m Bridgetown School on Monday, No- vember 19. at 2 p. m.. with the teachers of Bridgetown, Btrathcona Albion Cross, Upton, Mt. Hope, For. est ‘Hill and Primrose Schools pre- sent. Inspector Hynes gave n. very instructive. interesting and helpful address on the teaching ogreading in the rural school, dealing in de- tail; with its teaching in the Junior grades. After the address. matters relative to school work were dis-~ cussed; That the meetings are cu- uoational and interesting is evinced by the full attendance of the teach- ers. A‘ demonstration of the Bend Table wilLbe given‘ by MrL Hynes at the next meeting? which will behold on Monday, Dec. l0, at 2.30 p. m. in Brldgiotwn School. rsusolv-Ats » . Kitevffieorge McCabe, Sturgeon, recently visited Georgetown the guest/of Rev. O. Kiggina-A. . mm. and Mrs. D." P. MacKinn- on. Georgetown recently visited Sturgeon-A. ..“Muster “' ‘McNeil. Geome- town is visiting friends in New Pqrthf-A. mm» dun McKay. “Tignieh, u ..-wn%r{i§ol 30' .vNti»<>;1>'-”—; "1e"'re " oonerea "n rfieilyllqy 091% fiuwifiltlhllkwfilglificb .) iiuloiid into the shedf-A. . nroisciy ée I _ _ ufiiihigds- rom- es n1 the are . mo! rroml New fort, Launching woodville and‘ at. eon-gee are b . , ._ nuouul to-c ‘ Zn ‘t twenty ecu"- ‘ilitiucr i fines being given for th ' nargogt number of ..correct Egon-q '. I ‘L! \ T“. 543:1! 1111i? lie teams‘ oiftbe, streets at one m vial ‘in Georgetown the guest '0! h". i1 bdrm-Temple GotelL-A. - '..'M'iae ‘Gladys’ didacdonald. Georgetown is‘ visiting in Charlotte- - ited Church Secretory towu'tlib‘“gueet of her aunt, ma. Q A. , ..'Edwatd Fraser of Bruce Stew- art & 60., Charlottetown is here these days installing the engine in the ferry boat New Port. They tow- ed the ferry boat over yesterday . with gasoline" boats to the railway steamei-‘s deck and towed her back to King's Wharf where several men are now employed getting it ready to put in plucel-fA.“ » Boys- Conference“! rinuei P. n. 1. Older’ Boys will he held in Baptist from Friday evenins. Nov. aotnto Sunday eveninz- Dec- 2nd. The theme of this Conform“ is "The Adventure of Life. Ab!!! leadership will be given in the PBX‘- sons of Mr. D. R. PoolefNational Boys"Work Secretary. Rav-‘w m; o. Mechum. Maritime 303's °P Secretary. Rev. F. M. Milligan, Un- Religious Ed- ucatiun. and strong 106111 liildeis actively ‘interested in work amonB boys. _ Past Conferences have been en- thusiastically and helpfully carried through and this yours Ell-him!!! promises to be especially interest- ing. A large attendance is locker for of Boys from fourteen Yen's 0i age and upward. Jlntertainment is bemgprcvided byvCity families be- lqnglrlg to the various jlhurches. The “Registration. and ‘E ntertain- ment Committee request that al. delegatasaend in names b01168 w M. Ross Btlhuoenilwffiiifl R6818- tration I" Committee, ‘ Charlottetown. P. E. I. concur . §_E_.'CI;TAL' al was. g in St, Peters Cathed- ‘ral at 4.45 p. m. Saturday afternoon by Mr. Waiter Mao utt. assisted by Mrs. E. A. Foster-y _.ev. Canon Mal- one, Mr. Robert/l-Iyndman and Mr. Welter Hlndrnen. - The excellently , balanced pro- gramme wes ea follows: » (l) Organ Bo1o—,-"Thé Broken MeIodyW-Blenmlif MacNutt. ' m Violin 8'0’ ng to the Ev- ening Stpr-v-‘Qq hneuser. Wanner. _. m. meta? Hyiimdaii" - y i3) mum sans-u come to 1 Avmurga i. ' Membrane. ct week end d‘ colder l fid-O vfiUi w.- ' ‘mm . l. I ‘fheeffl ‘up Rpgier Mr. Walter Kyndmuu. ~ ‘ ‘ ' (i; wean seic-"A Romance,"- Rubine in: Mr. Muclqutt.‘ . (a) , and Below . . GIMM T‘ l», 9m) twilight orgiln recit- . Solemn‘ Thought": li/frs. Foster. . (o) Organ Solo-(‘Good Nightffl- (6) Violin Bqlo-Jntcrmesso. from Etholbert Nevin: Mr. MscNutt. “Cavaiiesia Rustioansfl-Mfl-iwillll 90d Save the Kinm ‘ Mr. Robert Hyndman. . "—"—<'°>-—— m Vocal SoIo—-"Arm. Arm ye, _Un¢mP1Wm*?-fll is Midi!’ 1mm- BmvyL-Huendel: Canon Malone. 15mg» in the Dominican Republic. ‘tobacco ‘tau nature ". “I wouldn't» for the» world say a wordagainst the pipe. - The pipe is too good’ a' friend of man. Cigarettes, too, have their place-but when you’ cut the end off a good cigar-light it carc- fuliy and thefascinating aroma meets your nostrils- “I say, sir, that here you haveea smokelthan which there is none better. For aciger is Tobacco ‘au natureP-a Man's Smoke," , _ _ _ fi-u-n-qpa-nm Have you tried u Marguerite lately? In an the 4o years of their history- , > tiny-were cw. a tine wok-bi" now ‘they we foil-wrapped. “W? ‘PM "'1 - fregreiit-A-gcnd thebandn m redeemable in vai- Buy Marguerite: in‘ the handy ‘pocket packs of five cigar] Mnnouumru . IDIL-WRABDED- sum. / 1o on