31in Z'Jv'€,~":"?;"l'"l7“ Tr‘ THE UHARIQWETQWN GUARDIAN ‘t fE-Gentrail Guardian l ‘GHOP from Holman’: Catalog. 1C. N. R. A. Broadcast To British» Isles THE MARKETS (Canadian Pmo) ‘wafer all‘: ,, ,,.... .. . .. mi. .Z;.Z.E'l';“l‘?.'.‘ r -~:..""""'. u“ chicie" 111111 liens Wednesday p o e u" m’) ltutiay with the exception of Van-'"P°" 1&4 “Win , 59i7~1l-7-8i (heuvtu-c Pouurnv._ Ruggell . llmiitrn.‘ Ktnsington. \vili buy 111/9 Pllllliry Wednesday next“ 6947-11-7-31 ‘MONKYDON, N°v_7__-Th9re wagcouver where a, further price tie-l a wide and immediate response 91°11“ "5 llowd- “$11 ilum-aiiimii- 1W1 1118111- to the invitation extend-."°111111119 10 Ildvfl-Ilce on American‘ led by ~0. N, R. A, um; llglenerg-ln lmarkets and future prices remaini isbould make known their impress-rslfiadY- ‘7010111141 egg market is ‘un-l lions of two special broadcasts [Ifflns ‘changed with the exception of freeh l ‘ruined from we Atlantic Con,“ lift-SIG which are quoted 45 to 501 Head and Cites! Colds Relieved In a New Way ‘WINlS CiiiA MvP|ON8H|iP.- llStation of the Canadian National lsovd dunllty- Dressed turkey ioblt-t igoswell of Dunutafftmge -w<§,lmt§§ . Railways. _ l-nifllt 33-42 E€939g—l52h m .A “$29011. Over ‘tand Chutnpionsh. t’ th A - . 'l‘heee.res onses came by~ a off ‘l1 K111i! e35 111111 T111» 9 herst, Fall- fol» we :98‘: lmlfvllllrgl lmomteiogrnlgiraiu] rule wlgplfone fit-tore prices remain steady. Jobb- Thwiichd‘ 11mm has. and a srhvlst gtrleiltcitbf t...».lt;glsexl;g*go‘“lifi;,fiifi“ fiifglw l Inhaled u a h” m‘ at the mm . --—-~ ' “"11 Willgtflt . .R.A.hnd. -' - - - NOTICE-On and after Joy. 7. 1 subcessfully lbridged inimensellil-eadll ‘1111619111413 1131"!’ £91111 nlmmlll vupo “bu” mm] 11kg a 5, g_ lllllsllorough Wm leave Char l ol-hlkby land an, by Bah |izght fowl 8 turkeys and geese not. . 11mm‘ iottetown M Th‘; 11ml of 111e,“, Speclal bl-oalliquotetl. Edmonton no fresh eggs ‘c a s was for the purpose of furni-iale 11111111118. 1011111115 storage ex- shln: a distinct entertainment torn“ 45 11181111. 4° 1181111111111. 35 ll" diaiiei inflamed. eeted air ...nl*:.2*=.i-n.§l:=n,..n., i" f" C0 U GB @ - lar in Canadaand the tatee witerepgelelr I 8.60 n.m.. returning envlus Rocky Point 31in n..m, Last bout from Charlottetown 4.30 p,m., l the-nation ‘ time "n" . , Q. . .. , _ ‘ refurpjn l . // the owners of receiving sets in the D°111t1Y steady and nnchansed. l - - - “in. B Pom Rocky 1mm Justl-‘CE GRAN-l- // : British Isles and on the continent Vancouver egg market is eaey lgngldgrig‘ lotargoxwmgwmglygflifis’ ' l r . ~- " . ___ w,“ l, lump“ “Mum on Mm / - HON. s. F. |.. woon Ioi- Europe while the second onooioi.11“d_""“@"l@1l 11111111111111111111111118“ Ijmnchiljs, 5011p hood gndgheggooldg, ' - g CONFERREIJ Dgqggggflllloul Janina in Windsor for the murder F°r.m°r',y a Mimswr i" Preml" broadcflfil 111118111019 11119911)’ llvlmg dealers paying coumry Wm“ tzitarrh, asthmaorhayfever. ,, _ 25 nligmbgrg o, Alpha nebula", o; a m," will, who... ah, w" l". ‘Baldwin 8 Cabinet who one: to In-lternled toi- listeners-in through- ggtatflfllséilrsl“ f,“ 1°1:]1’1“gll°t’§"5‘§“‘ Just rub Vicks over throat andcheet .1 ' Lodge nnld :1. fraternal vhiit p, fatuated declared that Canadian‘ ______,_ F1" i.‘ a ‘“°‘.’°“°' 1° 1"’ Ea" “P111 91111111111 and the United Stateel H‘ 11'“ 8°C“ l‘ *1" l1" e -'ant_:l inhale the medicated vapors. It l » Acme Lodge No. s1 of Montague iudoeu cannot recognize‘ the "un- ‘“__"—-'.R==dtno =1 V-ce Roy lrtAnrll next-Lilla‘ pglrlccrararfnme idh lint:ilpoufiryailai;aefflhagfa1021“fight“ umcklylooeeusupaooid. ' - - , r , - , i o e r o e r - '_ ~ - , I v ____i__ on lhuistlay evening and confer- Wrmfl‘ 11W’ i‘ i‘ 4°” 1" “h” ___<-e->-—i- lmelit in offeriyng occasional “gfilsalitresb extras 55 firsts 50 t-ieoonds if - red the degree, nfter which re~ lrcshments were served and u so- tiul time enjoyed until tho sing‘ counfriu. but .muat carry out thci law of the land. AN APPLE A DAY. ‘mlsion intended to cross the Alon-styrene llnne 41 seconds 42- fresh, llc whlle [he second w“ to marklkiilod chickens wholesale 35 fowl: Eat "1053 mm and keep your tho mm m,“ Q N lL A has conkllw. There is a ~i'uir quantity arriv-i Tells how simple ho e treatment brought re ief i i MR. JAMES BAIN l Vififié . ousnnds of rheumatic sufferers who . ve tried remedy after remedy in in, report that t ey have got quick, n. piete relief from a very simple ome treatment. “I have suffered with acute rheu- . tism for years," writes a man from inchester, N. H. "After havin tried various remedies, Sloan's Lin - ment was recommended to nle, and it; upped the pain. I am quite old- past sixty years. _ A little Sloan's patted on lightly- Ifid a healing tide of fresh, germ-de- etroying blood is sent tingbngthrougll; pain-ridden tissues. No tub mg! T medicine itself does the work. Soon the swelling and inflammation go down. The aching StOPB. Almost mddcnly you find yourael really free from pain, really comfortable at last. (let a bottle today and have it 0n . nnd nfter bu has rcntahml the . _,. m, ll“, 7th “ml ll“. Swl-vlce w“. 1151111- A“ druggmts“35 13mg’ of 25 he ls free to marry \vhel\1""(i"(i lly Rm“ M ll_ Macllmlalll _ and whom lie chooses. Stunlsinus lllt}illlnel‘t was l“ Woml lslanll ""'“‘ _"““*' is 2.’! nnd has made his “respert- Cvmelery ' ' ' 1- ful stiinnionses" in title, legal fortn. - ' ___+.___..__ B] lTill 4/10 -Basket "' Eyyfilesezé ' ~ Eggs Poultry your‘, Poultry for -m:rkct ;_ price: are high, demand good. l \ To fatten Poultry quickly use BLATCHFORUS FAT- "remne MASH. Nothing like it for gulck roeult: ' . We Ieli it. ' ‘ Blot-enforce ‘ Egg Mash Egg Mash mult “layer hint" V they can't help l\.= Ego: are _ a splendid price and are '1 going to be higher. Biatch- ford’: Egg Mash will fill the baoketybuy at , c4 RrERS . Feed Store Christmasgivitig thinkof“ ivtn dY BAYER r .Ai.so Passport Photos 163 GREAT GEORGE STREET Professional McDonald" 8i McPltee ~80. i I “v1 J. A. MQDONALII II. ll‘. ‘will!!! . - I \ - 1 ' Dr. L. L. rch flriulunte of N. Y. Poot Graduate ltintlicnl Bolloul 1| jdelpltnl Practice limited In It, Non all Throne Office Bl ‘IHIIII. "roll (leorle Strut ilfiéa Iloure-O to ll n. m. I to l p. n. Telephone nee-J. , Marie R. McGuiga B. A. IIAIIIIIBTII. IQLICITOI. ommh hi3" ‘tllliilit awnyfilni-l. I220-1-u-1i. ¢ W. A. MORRELL OHARTIRID AGOOUNWANI AND AUDITOR w Laying Hen: t... with this i NOVA I00 A lug of Auld Lang {if/rte brought to n close n very fllllly-illlt! eventing. ENJOYED VISIT. — Mr. Thos 11111111818011, Lon Creek, arrived homo ia-st week from n five months l1"l1 to Seattle. Wash“ where he visited his son Lester Ilenderi-iott of the Stands/rd Oil Co. Fr-om there he went to Lou Artgeict-i, (Jnlit. to visit. his dnugbtcr. Mrs. T. E. Stretch. During his stay he m-ei. many islanders, who nro nil dolnr: well. Jle enjoyed hi5 trip exceed- ingly ‘wcii, ‘but lhiuks- lllli-EPQ l4 no pince like the Giirden of the Gulf. By MING Btlmont tMuch attention whee days is paid to designing frocks for the girl in her teens, The youthful cloth model above is a product of careful designing for the girl who is classed as the Junior miss. This model would also be smart for the small woman. The material la navy tblue sheen twill- The dress is trimmed with touches of ibright red silk. This is inserted nt the waistline, leaving the sides of the dress hanging free above it. to simulate the bolero jacket treatment. PERFUMES Decidedly FRENCH Renaud’: Perfume: are in made Franco. and lealcd There i: no Perfume . which ha: lo many ex- quloitrodor: a: Renaud’: - A few of the leaders are: Naroiooe, Llln, Bocape, Jasmin, Fleur De Graue, Mug“. Ohypro Forest of Franc:- RENAUIYB NATURAL GLOW in the Popular PARIOIAN LIQUID ROUGE Count Refuses To Give Up Fiancee PARIS, Nov. 6—~Youitg Count Stunislttus De Ln Rocbeioticttillti, firmly refuses in break off his on» ignizretnent to murry Miss Alice (Io cen, :1 niusiitzti comedy star, anti the biuo-biootltetl Dc lat Roi-behin- (‘illilll fuiully is in despair. _.\li:-is (int-en minim» tier bit on the stem ‘when site zippenred in "Phi-Phi." during its phenomenal run. The tidy has passed when n ifrcnciimiiti i-nuiii- not marry with- out tho t-nnsvtil oi’ his pin-nix Now, if between the zigos nf 2i] and 25, iin bus only lo intortn his‘ parents, by two "respectful slitti- monsizs" ol" his inlvntioii to tnarrv. There passed nwuy suddenly at ‘llopeilelil. l‘. E. i-, on Snptombcr 5th one of the oldest and ntnst highly respected citizens of that twnnimunity. M11 Jnmcs lialn. The late Mr, Built was Ildrn in iris, 75f years ugo, but some years ago re-§ tnovotl lo-ilopefleitl. lie was a qulel inoffensive man living a truly christian life, one who was honored and rcspcctetl by a large circle of frioiiils- llc was twice married.‘ his first. wife Miss Sarah Sounders. who left one son Robert. now of 'I‘orunl0, Ont. i-list second wife Miss Sarah Blue, Little Sands. survives ‘him with iwr niloptr-ti (laughter-s Mrs._Ailon Frost-r. llopcflirlil and Shrub B, Ruin ut itomc. One sister Mrs-h Wnlinco Walker. Caledonia also szurvlv» s, lllll funeral was held , ——~—‘°‘*—— ALEXANDER McDONALD New Cancer Cure Is Demonstrated‘ ATLANITIA. Nov.“7.--Ao~ Tiirre passed awny after a lin- glaring illness, at his itome ln (jrovc Pine. Lot 56, on October 4th, Alex- _ under McDonald, age 72 years. The 0117011113 i0 "ll article 511mm] “m1 tier-eased who bud always enjoyed i-“Dyrhfliloflin b); If‘); nfglmglmg‘ robust health up to a yeiir and ten nninippeugnts,=ml W8 n_le ‘Luann cm‘lg,,tlt“ll'i‘jl“l'lnlfblk “hi” wljtllilhliugtfigrsissMt-gllilczllynldr cznld‘ ' n 1 - sizirgn,’ alppglatflfeti night b62051! liimdilcure o‘ 11 ‘devoid wife “"1 the meetmg of he Fulton Conn“, ttm y were of no avu and on four Medlcal ‘Swlelylalld llmnonslmfell (lays previous to his death he suf- u Bum for cancel. vwhlch cunslsulll frrctl a second stroke from wbichl of the ‘ionization of uranium snip-ll‘! 1191/91‘ 1L‘Kl\111°11 i-"lllsclllllfillelli t 1mm; l“ ll-le Gang-mg _ l Mr .Mullonuld was‘ n man of,‘ To produce ionization, the pliy- Splendid pbysiqtite und intellectunlj siclan [i805 two electrodes. one tiiiliity, always taking -an activel bearing a piece of cotton snturntcil part in the important questions of. ‘"1111 1111111113111 811111111119 111111 P11111150 tile tiny. The esteem and popular- nrnrl the. snnvth- The other iwlelty of which he was lield iby hlsl 1S K111111611 Opposlte 1118 911mb‘ 10 11° fellow men, through life was veri~l treated and thtrcurrent. from an lllelllby over filly cflrrlages llml‘ llglillyyiallilriggdvglg radio battery grad‘ followed his mortal remains to ltsi Dr. ‘Harms explained that by iorbllririliltllrcllestiiig place at Little Pond ization every ipart of ‘growth ls per _ _; meme‘! ‘by the uranium sulphate Y ‘Hartline? Hikiihtxasscwils (gale l solution which is radio-active pro-f "Mm y E?“ 1‘ “f a "g an" (mung the same results as when who also officiated at the grayed rmllum ls used’ but vastly more The pull bearers were James A_.l ‘effective, since ‘the entire gi~owthlllcllvnnl<lt 3°11" Mlfiee- A1151"! D- .;5 lrelltelp McDonald, James Mills. Daniel P.‘ 1 McDoualtl and Stephen Steele l lie leaves to mourn a sorrowingi wife. two dntigliiers and ‘five sons Dr. Harris lsaitl the ionization viz: Mrs, De Blots, Ballandvale. method 0f 1008i treatment hltd M50 l Muss; Loretta, San Francisco; ‘been 1391111911 illlccwfifl-lly 1W 111111 1° James Cambridge, Mnssi; John. the removal of scar tissues untblyllchlgun; peter, Reg and Joseph that. marvellous results had beenlfll home Also a slate, Agnes, who atttairietl in the removal of ndhce- Mme hollle from l: S ln llme gm. ions following pleurley, r0111°\"a1"t‘lil~a funeral and two brothers Ste- ecars from ‘burns healing of old‘ d pt l U S M ms sores, treatment of pyrrhoea andlp ‘u an e er n " ‘ “y almost every local disease. Diff-‘,*“°"1'°“11“ pence~ erent drugs are used in different} (P9171111 91”“ WW‘) i SCAR TISSUES. Forty Yeara’ Experience cases. the ions of iodine and chic-l P5114: {having been found specially e ect ve in.the treatment of scars. HID; Htvivrrilsmltla rnatizrge of Alabama. e no or or ears on can-i oer studies. He is rgcognlined by! ‘téize lUnlted IStn/tes Public Health‘ ~ rvce as one o auithoritles on peliegtiz? agxdeatvftii: TJONDQN» NW- 6-41“ 11"?“ honored by the Ph-lladgltplyla Con. ifnrrniiture VilftS were requlnetd yes- ege of Physicians for research terdey l0 111°" @119 11085959117“! 0t accomplished in cancer. ‘ the Duke and Duchess of York front - Wluilto Lodge, Richmond Park, ‘V! |' (lnrzon House, Curzon tstrtet. ‘Mfly Fn-lrflwhich will he the- winter home of the ivon and dnugltter-Ilndaw of lite King and Queen. The ‘Duchess herself sitpctrtinttetideti the lniovlttlg. - Atll snnal belongings of the Royal pfiilr. moved. A FRIENWS TRIBUTE and unil lamented death of Mrs. L ll, Littifield, late of Boston. Ah! sad the new! that came space, A dear one’! gone away To that fut-"land oi“ no return- Wewgnought of iier but. clay. .‘1‘ ‘ ‘ n -We knew her in her infancy 8V9‘ markedfirer early life She grew‘to lovely womanhood, Kind mother and true wilfe. Alpert, Ont.7-“I have much pleu- ure in testifying to theefilcaéy of Dr. Pa??? msexsealelg'cally laxfiya?‘ Under the chastening rod, w‘ m children for over forty years. I whim ‘"1" “and mrimbed Wm‘ all’. no hesitation in pronouncin it 11111111"! P111"- to be the best proprietary medicine of which I have any knowledge for building up the bod and keeping it in goo order. If ta en according to the directions, to ethcr_ with Dr. Piercc'e Pleasant urgative Pclletl, I am convinced that there is no het- ter tonic. l have been treated also by the Medical Staff at Dr. Pierces Invaiida‘ Hotel and I have had no re- turn of the trouble since that date (i910) which proves the thorough- nea: of their treatment. — . F. Buck- We saw her near the gates of - death, Her faith was strong-no skeptic: es. No filthy family tree! She knew of man's moat glorious birth. His immortality, , Her thoughts oft seemed ' BDOVQ Tho common worldly strife, But the poetry of life. so far Those dcar ones she has left below, Roman Polo- WIO-l-HIIIIO. " 1%: KouAtt Stone so: _ M!!! God protect‘ tjfelr yonfli. And keep them in the narrow way Of Light nnd Love and Truth. _ s I . ,' mwritcADnd lgliecttze Preol Invniida‘ Hotel Buffalo, N.Y., for frcc medl- cal a vice, I "f greirsonaliy May Fair was out to watch the‘; trnniefer of scores of ‘trunks. lboxcs mid snitlttttisea containing the W1‘- As Curzon llotlse is fitrnisbetl it; was only pe-raottul effects that were Lines written on learning of the skin clear would perhaps be 1111111111911 0119 V8111‘ 111 fiervlct; and l5} apt slotzzitt for (Iutintliait fruit-WW Sill-Fling out on the secondl lgrowcrs to adopt. in this connéct-‘Yifar ‘"1111 1119 11111119 ‘P11111030 111‘ ion lmssiliiy no fruit would better ‘"19" 0f flervlnvg the uttsecti and llll the l,lll "Hm. apples’ o; wlllull nncounted radio audiences. For btlllrtin iwittcil by tht- Fruit Brunch ‘lite sveclnl occasion the cultlon of the Department of Aizricuittire 1311 1111811 tlwwllgllly 01181111111161] at Ottawa, cntltli-ii “(izinzuilttnmiill 61/011’ 111111 0f 1118 1111901141111 Grown Apples" suytl. "From n tlict- "lechiimslnl 9011111191611 113100111611 410 etic standpoint the most important Q1111 1111-5 011111111111)’ 91199119111- 111111 function of tiic iippic is that 01"“ ‘l-hl’ (71111111111111 Nilllolllll 61141-111 niinernl salts and orguitit: acids; Wna in such iaontlitlon as toniztke but it hits an important nutritivt 1'1 fllllflllllllllllt! 111 I116 6111161161106 value as wflll‘ hlrulhllul lly llm ut‘ its broiitLzttsttittg particularly in uarboiiytlirittee piTSRlH. As tho 11111111111» vlnrlty and etrvnztth ofirlt; fruit ripeun starch tehrltitgcy; t0 Hill," -- ‘~1~“- ‘U1 1-‘1 1Y1"! l»'~ Nt lt- A. 111w 110 or. The apple but." n mcilicitiai V111 ii" 1114i Allllllllfl but 118 there value all“, (Hlmfllfllly ll Gull“, m zero niwnyh ulntoepberit: conditions the beginning oi n meal or b ltwcwit “ “M1 “M11101 be 1019110111 111 111111111168 meals." The built-tin further rc-l‘\'@1‘Ytll'ii1g possible was dove 111 tnarkg that no itotisewllii should in: 1111111110" 11y 811111011 radio engineers wllhom l‘ box m. llrrrfl m» Cmmll, 1o soc thitt the impubics wereprop- ian grown apples and llinn pro~ ‘"13’ 1111111111111 $0 116101151111111114: 111- ccede t0 give fl list of tho vnriet- ‘9-“11911 11611111181101"!- ies that should bn utter] nt tiiffnr< ‘(J- ‘N- R A- 1135 11131307119 llllltc W911 ent times as foilowsre- 11111011111 across the Atlantic 311mg Septcnrber~i)uche.ss. Alexander. '15 mcalmoll l1 379111‘ 1120 ‘fllld 11119 Maidens Blush. St. Lawrence, anti “We a 13mm ‘1931 1° "lake 1111111911 simuiar varieties, 1-11QW11 the claims of tCnnada. Twol October, Novctnber ilvt-nntbi-tr- ~“1’1e“d,1l1 11705131115 W619 01181611 Gravenetein, Wiyallby. lluhbnril 1"” 111K111’? 11mm"? 1116911 111911111611 son. Mclntosb R1,], Faint use, ill-u- 5" “S "9 l-"Ve 11$ 11111911911161! l1 $01- heinr, Ribsttm, and similar variet~ {hm a“ 11051111110 111111111115 a r1109 y, l . ‘ lnnnrwe between vocal and instru- Janunry. Fttllfllflfy, -— Iinldwin, !"‘“1"‘1 l"“~‘l1'~‘ ‘llli-‘llltllllg some num- King, “lageiicr. Greening, Scck,_' ilefl-ltrtned on a. vlieflllllllllll’ Peewaukeey Ontario‘ Jonmllanu hml burp and. others with bag» Yellow’NL'\vto\vn and similar vnr- P1195 11°1- "9995511711? by will’ 01 lellesy- ' ‘ coittrnst ‘but lbecause the latter in- March, AD,“ May_spy_ Golden strumenlt broadcasts wonderfully Russet. llcn Davis, ‘Stork, Falla- WEN‘ The tw° 11105731115 1111111111911 water, Roximry Rnsssiat, Spitzon- 1‘ “"38 “mum” 01 Performer" 1mm berg. Route Beauty, and similur“w“""'“n‘e ‘50111111111111195 111111 111158 vurletlw‘ ilnllles and gentlemen were most ‘rtdultrnblie in displaying their Vliflell and several talents and from that point of view alone the ievellt reached the standard of a ‘musical festival, The instrumentalists included ,tho Markowslcl Trio, a group of i MINERALS FOR SWINE A luck of lime in the ran-ion of pregnant sows ~ (l-Jlll - _ M ll, “n, 3m. n i$l11911<111l musicians and iMlSS Ruth they hn-vo bog“ on? ...iZ“.-1i‘.’.-.= “i191 “l ""1111 Sydney whose ner- witioh have lortut. piotiitceii “rurmalmee on the ‘harp were mo“ . feiicltlous. Because o1 the imply", mics of tlhe occasion Mr. W. D. Rlillbt V1¢e President Con. Nat. Rye. tircveiled from Montreal to person- ‘lllty ‘llllbervise the broadcast. the _1‘11ll10 department ‘beinlg one of the feeding a ration rich in lidnl‘, lnumef-ous activities under Mr‘ IlliXllllTe of slaokuii time nnii stiitlnobbs ‘1119611011- MT- Robb deliver- sltoiuid ‘be kept hollori- llll‘ stnvs titled a 399C131 341111955 11111011811 111° microphone normal littrteu-s nnd cause Luv-rt iproduce oonsitioiirble tutu. dead pigs lby the sintple process oi red-uclnig lime in the ration. They Mire been ‘able at n inter furrow- ing to bring about noiuuui pi-gs by Lib ii times. ti "t z.» ~lll t . 1181111118 specifically 0 l Feed tbiree-ilztblkrthls of Li. [mtlllil o‘; “£1111 the “pportlmlues 11113-1- 91959111- 20%“ igood quality lllfillflt buy per sow l:°_'“‘_‘°lve3 l" Canada: 11-1111 111016 9_12 lduil? 0r ome-t-hii-rti of n pound of 16-‘F1“"1*11l>' 1° the P9131719 of m9 08m; 40_45 ltanka-ge. Alfalfa Illily, tanker-go ' "fled Kmgdoln- declamng can‘ Pomméé’ ' ' 75___‘100 ‘and skim-milk are nil very rich inim“ can 58113111010111? meet! the * - ~ ~ - ~ - - ~ ~ - ~ - - - - '- llma lnecd of iGreat Britain for an ont~ SOUFHS The "following mineral ni xiiure is l”! to 11s overcrowimd 99cm)“ » used to the swl-nc tending ill t-hotAlllllll- 1V"- ‘Robb B11111. we can 01191" Eggs 35 Ontario Agriculturoil fhllogle. ‘lit 1'“ Canada oplmrtunmes ‘t0 meetllluller ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' is giving good S-‘lilifitfllfllilfilil 111"’ 119919! 0f any energetic person 4 bushels charcoal or intrdwomi 1m” wlshe“ 1° .°3"a1b1'15h 3' 1mm" “Ml, lin the fuir dom-inin. Canada ‘pose- 3 mounds “l; liiefiles 1110118811118 of acres of arable 2 quarts air stake-l lime. ihmds 1°’ 1119 8111111110115 991-11613 111' 1 Wlml sulplnm ,t)iilliivl.ltitffllll6 naztural resources a- 10 pounds of bone m/eni. iwdmiig 1-119 11471111118 0f the 1111188111 "l“his preparation is ktpt in .1 1911575 "n11 W131 Wellllll 0f 1151191195 suitable tbux in t:8‘(:‘ll pun, WllPl‘, 191L515 31111 11111191111-9- T116 V199 i118- e taken by the swine n: "Mam extended a Win11 W91°°m9 to those anxious to settle in new ‘lit may 1b lwill. mom bore happiness and prosperity. Mr. BORN IN THE CLOUDS. lllnbb also invited the traveller and 1 tthv sporttnan to visit the Dominion While, the cruiser Dunm wnsliheetitring each, of igorgeous scenic open for itiupcctintr at Auckland. 1b tutirie und plentiful game and New Zettland. a baby Wits born. in i committed Canada is big. (Mined; iio comiureitioratlnn of. her ilirtbplactijilriuht and best of all Canada 1s the ‘baby is timing cztlit-il Dunno and , Ilritish. us a memento tlic ship's oflicorsl ' praqeuted tht new~comer with al.- beatitiftliiy-botind editor of ihel fl/eiliirld of Dante." together with it'd recent terrible etorm_ ggeemgg lgold brooch ilcnring 2t repmiluirtion 0f the ship's cont 0i‘ nrinn. 1 A your or so ago n baby was iiuription list is always opened, born in n London 'l‘ubc truin. Alwith the rtestiit that tho baby re- relllllltlt-‘r 0f the nvcnt is incorpor-l ceives n. tsubstaintlal tsltzlirt-off in nlod in the i>:iby's Clllhiilllli namonliifv. ‘ -'i‘hclm<it Ursula Beatrice Elcnn- The record in strange birtlhtlay or, the initials of which mllk8i5ill‘l‘0lll1tllll'g,~i‘l8 surely held by the "Tube." llmby boy who was horn 6.600 feet Mnny babies are born at sea. but up in the nir. Ills mother-wits trav- it is iimtbtfnl if any cnteri ti such n 11111111: ‘by nirpiuut: from Budapest girl born in mid-Atlantic during place, coca This l lwnwn saying ‘that they would find ' hnbies often provide nn event for. 9418511112913 to talk about. A sub-l troubiotrsworltl as n ileriunn baby to Naples when the event took t The Guarantee of Quality to Flour is lust this-That It is labelled “REGAL” ing. . . MONTREAL Que, Nov. 8.—Thc1 only business o1 importance trans-i acted on the domestic market lto-l day was the sale of n few loads ofi ' Canadian western no 8 barley at. 9 cents per ‘buehei over the Winni- peg November option and no 4 _ grade at six cents per ‘bushel over ‘. I. F. Montreal. There was some demand from local and country buy ers for supply available on the spot, There were n0 new develop mente in the spring wheat flour itinrket ipritxes being well maintain- ed with n steady bust-need passing with local and muntry buyers. The trade ‘for export account was quiet. Prices for nil grades of millfeed wern 'W|:ll maintained owing tio the continued good demand for domes tic coni-iunitptwn and ‘the fact. that. the offerings, are none too large 1L0 meet: the present requirements. The trade in standard grades of roll ed oats was steady and prlceg were unchanged. . The condition of the market for Ibaled hay was unchanged prices for ‘all grades being steady under e good demand from all sour-tees. The undertone to the market for ntrkrtly fresh eggs was firm but prices were not further changed. A fair trade was done in storage grades. The strength which bns characterized the market for tpot- atues all this week continues to be the main feature of ithe situation. iPrlces scored a further advance 0f rtwentay five cents per bag. The ibutter market was quiet but; steady. An easier feeling develop- ed in cheese and ‘prices were re-i duced. 1/4, to 1/; per pound. tCer lotsl of oats and sales of Ontario 11nd Quebec no 2 wh-lte made at 52 cts. no 3 ‘white 5o 1/2 cw. and no 4 white at 49 cis ipcr bushel ex track. A fearture of the flour trade was the stronger feeling that developed in the market foxvwinter wheat. Grades and prices were marked tip 15 (it's. pr barrel which was att- ributed to the higher figures ask- ed by tihe Ontario miilers thlg very limited offerings from them and the small supplies available on spot C‘ SUMMERBIDE Oats . . .. Potatoes Flfiuttcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3i’ Hay 1 Oats Potatoes . Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . f. .. so-eo CHARLOTTETOWN 0n: 2/ II/tualvtlus l/szo lea/m’ 0044-0040004» 0v Little Two Eyes COLOR CUT-OUTS Qowvooovv =v-O-fOQ9Q-9§O-QO\9 THE OLD WOMAN'S ADVICE Ilend today's chapter oi‘ the story of “One Eye, 'l‘\v't» Eyes and Three Eyes." ildvrf you been following this story.‘ li you have you will soon have a whole set of pnper dolls with which to act out this ’ famous fairy liile. Then the old woniun said. “Wipe your eyes. Little 'l‘\\'u Eyes, and i shall give you some good advice. Beg your tilstt 1's to give you tho heart of the guilt. Bury it in "the ground before your house and it will turn out lucky for you!‘ Then she dlsappeurvtl, Little Two Eyes went homo and said to her sisters, “Dear sisters. give me some part of my goat, please. l do not nsk for anything good, only give me tiin heart." The sisters latiglitatl nntl said. “You can have that if you do not want anything else." Sn Two Eyes took the heart and buried it as the old woman bad tiirecietl her, (Here are the goat and the magic table. Color tho dishes bright attractive colors. Tomor- row thc little, oltl woman will np- peur.) if seal JURY SERVICE. It. is the opinion of Prosecutor 1 CYOWe oi’ rCiiicngn that there is no better way that wmnnit cun protect the hoincs and the children of the nation than by sitting in the jury box. ' Many crimes are committed against homes and children. The surest wuy to put itn end to such crimce is to ilonl adequate Pllnlsb- nient Lo the criminal. It is nlinost impossible to get substantial citizens t0 take time to strve its a jury. Thu shirtless ele- ment is always ready. You will ‘Butter . . . . . . . . ......44—*50 F1533 45 Potatoes .. 85-100 Outs . . . . . . 43 Hey .. .. 60 Pork . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 131/; Label is affixed only to such flour as reaches in every respect the most exacting, of stand- ards. - At all costs the reputation establish- ed by “REGAL’_’ must be preserved. "1»- find them sitting on the court -bouse stops waiting to be let in, Women are nsturnl conscrvers of the home and children and their presence on juries would have a wholesome influence. -,._ -... l The 81'. LAWRENCE FLOUR MILLS 60., Limited IOIIIIAL '