ti??? M,» .4 ‘t; t‘, i: d Miller and ness for twenty dig;- q-“s-s. r- d / A ' Novnitglllil :10, 102s I i" eBllzjsiiilirll-iisg ied lackson had been partners in a hardware busi- years-when, very unexpectedly, d ‘Fbm-lt ‘me Year ago. Jackson died f r fZtS-lladfilifilffl Flciilii). iiis-lieirsdecided to sell out—to, 9 O8 Q. l nflficeslaiy—to get their money out of the busi- ‘£52.’. dddddddd dd nesfisyii‘ against which every partnership should guard -—t e su n loss of a good partner and all .his assets-—con- fronted Miller. AndiMiller would have been forced to sell out at a loss except for one thlng—B|.isiness lnsurancei ’ Several Years ago, Miller and Jackson protected their part- nership with Business insurance. Each insured his life for $l0.000. making the other the beneficiary. Premium pay- ‘ merits were charged up as a regular item of business expense. '~ Thus, tit-Jackson's death, Millerreceived $l0,0_00 cash. With this money he bought his partner s share; met the firm's debts; re-establlshed credit; and carried on under his own name. investigate Business insurance. lt is all that its name implies. The attached coupon will bring full particulars. Charlottetown Branch-Office. 140 Rlchmgnd 5g, Charlottetown, P. E, |, uolull AMERICAN url: ASSURANCE COMPANY “Solidas the Continent” Head Office - Toronto, Canada Please send me "You're a Business Man" Name Address ............... .. Age " ................ .. Occupation .................. MEMORIAL TO MEN OF A magnificent memorial has. . THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian " SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog- iowolno LIVE H068. u Hazel- brook on Wednelday the 18th, Hal'- l-y Jenkins. 6020-11-13-3) ‘STANLEY BELTING- Works satisfactorily under all conditions. Splendid for break lining. Palmer- Watsou Electric Co. 6054-14-21 SITANLEY BELTING" saves on price. gives longer life. maximum transmission and works satisfac- torily ulider all conditions. Ask ior prices -aud samples. Palmer Watson Electric Co. 6065-14-2i “MWINTE ~STORAGE—(Phone us and leaftryour order for battery “storage, tor ‘winter. Now fully iequipped ‘to handle all makes o‘. (batteries. Palmer-Watson Fdectrl; C0. 6056-14-2l . TEACHERS CLUE-The Heath- ‘erdule Teachers’ Club. held their second monthly meeting at ths homo of the (Secretory. Miss B. G. MuuPheo, Bellevue, on Tuesday ev- ening. October 27th. There were seven teachers present. ulso the inspector. Mr. Lloyd W, Shaw. who ‘gave o. very interesting lesson in lditltiittliltlllill Psychology, the subject benlg "lisblr Forming Lessons." ill- tl-zlest was lit its height ull through the lLBSOII and at its conclusion a number oi’ questllons on the subject, ulld dealing with school matters ill gellcrul were ilbly dealt with by Mr. Show. Tile Cluh agreed to subscribe for the school a magazine, highly Yflicfllllllltilltled for the use of tench- ers. Mr. Shaw left with the Cluh, a number of questions to discuss at ncxt meeting. A sing-song with Mr. Eugene Dunn ut the organ was lu-llrtlly enjoyed by all, After lunch had been served, a vote of thanks ~g wlls tendered Mr. Shaw for endeuv- ‘Q ourilll; to be present and for the splendid lesson he lllld prepared. Ila respondel to this, saying that d1 was both a pleasure nnd benefit to him to meet with an enthusiastic ~§ group of teachers. Tile next meet- l’ ‘- lug will be l1('l(l at the home of Mr. 7' 40¢‘, ulld Mrs. A. F. MacLeod. Valley- fleld ll-last on Tuesday, November 17th. A tlull attendance is requested, Q, ‘Q PERSONALS Mrs. Donald Mathleson. Travel- lers’ Rest. has returned home after spending several weeks in Toronto. Mr. Vernon Stevenson. Account- 1 ant of the Rayal Bank oi’ Canada. 15.10111!) is friends—to 9w." You know -4 Whatever plans panionship and Make sure that merit is right. necessary to its _Q firape=Nutrl Let send you " Book of Better Breakfasts", contain- , ~ ing menus for a series of delightful health break- Qg fasts—and written by a former college physical *- director. OU know what it means to your boy to be popular with i in sportsmanship, in maiiliness, ins thinking for themselves, to get out on the playing field with other boys. boy, make sure he can enjoy com- It is the foods we daily eat which must supply to our bodies the ele- ments which give us energy and vitality, which build up our bones and muscles and which build up our minds tool Make sure that your boy receives the right kind of food. Grape-Nuts is the food for your boy. Grape-Nuts was designed by an expert in food values tpsupply to the body the vital elements Nnts-—enou h PAGE SEVEN r t ment. So Grape-Nuts, made from whole wheat and malted barley, has dextrins, maltose and other carbo- hydrates ior heat and energy; iron for the blood; phosphorus for the teeth and bones; proteins for muscle and body building; and the essential vitamin-B. And Grape-Nuts is a crisp food! Afood boys like to chew. A food which given the teeth and gums the exercise they must have for healthful d... lopmerit. A special baking process prepares Grape-Nuts for digestlon—give| your boy the fuel and body-building elements he needs, with the least digestive effort. Serve Grape-Nuts for breakfast to- morrow. Serve it with milk or cream just as it comes from the package. Four tesspoonfuls are enough-Jar this food is rich in nourishment. And such a serv- costs less than one cent! Your boy wi lsurely like the nut-like flavor stored up in the crisp, golden Grgpe-Nutl grains—a flavor which is the favorite of millions. All grocers have Grape-Nuts in wax-wrapped packages. be “a regular fel- how it trailis boys you make for your healthful play. his bodily equip- p rop e r nourish- “ There's a Reason” Made in Canada SEND FOR FREE TRIAL PACKAGES us send yet? free, two trial packages of Grape- or two breakfasts. We will also Woodstock. N. B., ls spending ills holidays with lils parents. Mr, and , Mrs. W. H. Stevenson, Oily. Canadian Raider “'O Q@-Q-QQ@OQOQOOQ , Radio Program rue ARTILLERY FORCES been elected at Hydc Park Corner. -_ on the 17th (lay of October at the ondon. and is something new in war sculpture. it ls dominated by great howitzer In stone and srou no the base stand some very fine onze figures of artlllerymen. The sculptor was Charles Sargeant gger, an sit-soldier. ' a-L | Cables on outs and barley were also stronger llfilid some - business was worked with the United Kiln;- f w l ‘is’: .d::...'."d.:..dd.;d.ddl.::; Miowil-‘REAL’ u o“ " U 1w‘; West St. John ulld steady hates 5 a good dwmflnd "om i n and some spot room ilrom lMdontreal “gum” buyers o“ the Molmitn Bristol and lmrtll were engaged u::..:;'.;'.:dd...d.d:;.dd::r::t*.:. i. s. ~- llt and nearby -s.iliplnevvinl1i‘n%ba;ii$1;p (‘igglgrigingfiflizérdpelwilgr ollgrklelalt Tsfiilmli, “I§'.°,,,,“,1"§§§,§, hlghqrlder a) good demand but Ipnices fail- on on Thm-Bda exporter, wmlied to show any change. Ontario i y. . i lam] Quebec No. 2 whit/e osrts were m“ mm" m‘ h'”“" "m n awquoted iii s» 1-2 N0 s white at s1 sltllon to accept most oi the or-ycsnms mm ‘NO. 14 wade M 49 cm. ‘rs ma‘ come [oi-Wm tliind illbedr bushel extrack while care lots ",',§,;;~*,‘,1i,,};“§;';f?,,"§‘,, fifiifiwg... olltllrlo ‘melding barley sold at ' l o 4400.000 bushels. This created “Bmidl-cecellggrPdmxdedfeinesdlrddsdgtym good demand “om 10ml} export-lwhoit sfllfltdS of flour wer welzl rs i,“ what on "(I18 all“! aim] ligimsliriitallged under ti. good dgmwnd car y pos‘ one an 88.98 o 0'» ,' ddd-d ddddqgdd; gdddgd ""”-°,,’.f,“,.“‘i-T.'l?l ti: ?.'...t‘“i..“.'2§“§‘ iiiklfil‘. t121-4to -c.per= e "dd "dd Wdddyjdddd rdgydgmgd’; ‘it=fil“.‘i.‘éi.fiii‘lll”fileiuiiififlifflfé‘; 3;. b113,: fifiaefiafnhw, a; 5c1j-oi rolled oats wss very firm owing D 6 cm m,“ C_ L 11g Mommqp to the lvimlted supplies available. IN) MEMORIAM MR. ALEXANDER REYNOLDS -In Thames Crash LONDON, Nov. 13.-—'l‘lie steamer ‘Canadian Raider, bound from Mont- The 10W!) 0f 040M011"? i108 bee" real to Antwerp. and an unknown 081491) CD00 llllllilllg ‘the 3'91"‘ llhlli-lstezlnlei", collided on the Thames has gone ‘by to mourn for the rleatlll ._ d ‘ E m, _ 0f many of Ilts prominent cltizenliiflizfi egteizngfaaenfo gvzgdatigljdilo; usinliitliidilltiriviglisillgnflltibnilrfue-iibbywg:ithe mixup ‘between the first two moved from nlmong us s. loved amliyjiiiels agile illfnkllm] thlllilee tease“! respected member of the‘ eommun- 11in") l? éhng "l?" e l‘ ver- ity. the ‘lute Mvr. Aioxsndeii‘ Rel“ mdslbiietv are: Insliilplitlizeltiftbhehiiiv: holds. Um" a few weeks befom Ms been drowned. Five of the crew death lMlr. Reynolds was. able to do wefe rescued b? f1 i-"E- MB ‘vork and appeared to be m m5 'llle Canadian {alder subsequent- ueuzll illemllth. llrut tllle insidious di- l? “lmillllled 110W" the Thflnlcfl. 1t sense which calused his death com- ddlllflt] kincwn who! damage she re- ce ve . f uny. pcllled llIllIlI to take to h-lg bed and not- withstanding th lovlidllg care ' ' — I Baal Victims’ Burial Urns Reach McGill of his wire, (nee Louisa. Compton) and children iailld the constant ut- terrtion of slolldful med-lea‘) ‘men. he MONTREAL, Nov. 13-413mm] urns filled with the tiny teeth ulld charred belles of little children sacrificed on the nltursa of Baal when ancient Carthage was queen of the Mediterranean. have arriv- ed at McGlli University from ago of sixty-three yea-rs passed to his eternal reward. Besides five brothers. Benjamin. George, Adam. David. lhqemon and a. sister. Mrs. McK-u'y._ha left a wife. four child-rem Mill-shall. All- onzozl. Freeman, Lilla (Mrs. Buch- snon) and a grandson, Fitz-swell Sdnndens, vnliom lie raised. to mollrn for him an ddto chérnsh the memory of c. kind and loving fu- ther. ' (Halifax and lisllmnd papers please 00D?) . Northern Africa, together with ot- her antiquities. ' They were obtained for the local university by Major F. C. Shorey. rsgrizgntigcgiéggigg? Zigzag CFCII‘ (411) Montreal. liiit. Iloynl. v Byron Khun lDc tioll or Count MR8. -WINFRE.D D. HYNES ProrQi-k. Mrs. Winfred D. J-lynes, died at her home in Ksnsington, on Novem- .' ber 8th, from an illness that, after three weeks duration. termlnated/ thus fatally. Her funeral was held from her late residence in Ken- sington, on November 10th and was composed of the many friends that the deceased and her husband have in Kensington and Freetown. 1n- terment took plaoe at St. James’ sdror THAT HACK Church, Freetown, the Requiem Th‘ ""9" "°il'°°'°d Mass being celebrated ‘by the u“ ""5"" it “(m b‘ i“ Pastor. Rev. (Frank McDonald. who °‘“'°' c "“"“°"' "will" also performed the solomn ob- i'l'ge.‘it"°ick°u':l'nn.'""lu‘°lygg , . 2211's;- “‘§..é’.“."...."°“°é?...f!.?.€§ m- ~-»~-- =0 --~~- ~- Croken. James MeGnigarl, Ambrose “h” d|""“' Curlsy. John Cash and ‘Carroll Hughes. White Pine "I‘e.r 1n maldenhood. the deceased wss the daughter of tbs late Felix Mur- AND DAILY DINNER CONCICIITH DAILY FEATURES (Name of nrelienlru is lrW-vn.) @¢o-v-0+o+++oo++++¢»¢¢+>o 5.00 l’. ll WEAF (492) N. l‘. Wuldori‘ ltslorlu. WGBS (310) N. 1'. Urclu-stru. _ | iVli.’ 15W) Philu. Franklin, ' 5.30 l’. M. I WCAE (402) Pitts. Wui. I'm-nu. llotcl. - WGI (310) Buffalo. Dance. d WNAC (280) Boston. Shepard. | ' 0.40 P. n. , WFI (iiilfi) Philu. llelievue Slrutford. WPG (i100) Atluutlc City. Urgull, or- chestra. ; {.00 P. M. WBZ (333) Sp lnglieid. (‘llpllul 'l‘heutre WCB (517) Detroit. Dlnut-r court-rt. WIBO (220) Chlcugo, Jul-k Sprllt Trio. WJR (517) Puntluc, Mich. Uulllkctto Ensemble. WliiAQ (4-18) Chicago, 'i‘ileutro organ. WOK (217) Chicago, lsldw-nrlls. WRW (273) Tnrrytolvll. [limiter concert. WTlC (341) )I>I|irti'ord. lilnm-r mush-- WTAM (1)00) Clevciuud. Holt-i Stllllcr. 1 WWJ (353) Detroit. COIlBPIl. I 0.110 I‘. M. KPO (420) Sun Francisco. Fulrlnoullt H cl u! . WGN (370) Chlcugo. Drake Enuelnlllr. WLB (M5) Chicago. Orglin. (iornliuskcrl WOO (.00) Philli, Ilotei Adelpnia, 6.45 P. M. y WOC (484) Davenport. i'hlnlcil. l 7.00 I’, M. KYW (530) Chlcngo. Congress. WDAF (300) Kallslll City. Plantation l Players. WLW (433) Clue]. Dinner cones-rt. ‘Liltl M WEBH (370) Chicago. Oriole. WFAA (470) Illlllus. Orr-bruins, WSMB (310) Now Orleans. Dlnncr con- cert. ‘Llli P .57. WOAW i520) Ouluinl. Orchestra. 0.50 l’. M. K11.) (405) LnsAmrelt-s, Lollzlllorfs. KOA (322) Denver. Bilvcr Stllte. 9.00 P, M. KGW (402) Portlnnd. Dance. 0.30 l’. M. KNT (337) Hollywood. Dinner hour DAILY BIDTIME RTORIES 5.00 l’. M. IINACJZQC) Boston. Krnzy Rut. 8.80 P. M. WBBM (It!) Chicago, Joy-rlllnzr-r Cluh. Wlllllil (470) Boston. Big Brother. WGN (370) Chicago. filter-nix Time. $00 P M WBCN (266) Chicago. Juvenile Period. WU’ (500) Plllll. Uncle Wlp. WSB (428) Atlnntn. Burgess story. 0.30 I’. M. KYW (510) Chicago, Ilncle Bob. WCAE (402) Pitts. llnclv Kilyhe. WFAA (470) Dnllnll. Children’! hour. WLIT (305) Plillil. Dream Dluldy. 7.45 l‘. M. WLS (345) Chicago. Lullaby time. O00 I‘ VI y . . WLW (423) Clucl. Noonday program. The featlul-e of the fresh egg gltu-s- o o , roncliitls More "s for speciall and extras were lad- PM’. FPBGWWII- Wilflfe B0B "V941 he!‘ vsnced to two cen-ts per dozen. Tllej early life. in 1020 silo was married storage market was unchanged. Al to Mr. Winfred Duff Hynes, and fair volume of business was done began conjenisl life in Kensington. KGW (402) idni-tlslliifcilll-ll-elrs m... gram. 8,30 P. M. KPO (420) Sun Francisco. nun Wild Cherry ls a pleasant effective fhlllirnu‘! ‘ion was a stronger tone sn-d pric- Tllan a Cold iii butter and prices were flirm. OTTAWA, Nov. 13.-—*The tinder-Q ton IIIWIIFF n ‘n! h" ‘one of tile egg k t continues Pfllllmfillll "d thud i“ strong ‘Pomnto relipidlldtsenn advance] DI. Chou‘: SyflIP 1* PM!“ i-n both neon and storage. Tile ‘n; fmpmum, advance in fresh is due to extrem- ely light receipts and (in storage to the higher markets in United Slates. oouver reports the dmsIr-| ks; as unsettled. Tgronto Jobbllltl; i) ssh specials (l8. 611W“! 66 firsts 50, sun-coo owing 44, firsts 41.1w ends ~16. Moniirwhdernhdnd in stor- - " ..... A30?“ " his": Tnwiiums. is moms or tilili-IWII "use eggp improved with sales made b01111 If"! She entered upon the duties of liouseful with that practical tact that is essential to successful housekeeping, milking the duties oi the true wllfs the first consideration of life. She observed the rules and requirements of her religion with zealous cam and besutlflod her life by the practice of, those virtues which adorn true womanhood. She snlv (in life only a transit to a higher and holler sphere. She leaves to mourn. her lins- her mother and four blio- romody fir coughs, colds. bronchitis lndjll irrita- tions of the throat. It is the 1000.1 (Household Cough Mixture PRICE so AND so cents I50 P. M . KHJ (405) Lon Angelou. Children's pm- prom. DAILY ‘FEATUREH IJO . I. KYW (BM) Chicago. Y. lll. C. A. e!- ercisel. 8.00 A. I. wwJ (n53) Detroit. Settlnl npl, 0.00 A. ll. wlP (m) Pulls. Women's set-ups. WJZ (455) N‘. Y. Women's hour. alto WRC IJO A. Ii. KQV (275) Pitts. Prosrnvn. WN/ll’? (290) Bolton. Bible rndlnll- WWJ (M?) Dltlfftalol, Tonight's dinner. 1i extras at i5 first: 41. seconds thers. Daniel. Felix. Aerial, Emmett ‘til. Manitoba and Sssflratcliewn rnadr-i Parnell and John, and sisters Bes- ltets ummngod. Poultry mvrkefi ::‘t!'IC6,vI?0tI‘Oil. Lillintvi-i-zmrlle ~ . B fiti.."ei“i‘.l‘l't.°ii?*v°.“.fi.“fflfi i... 2:.“ $2.4“... .22 tZ1‘......2.. " ‘aid exzs out Dvlicm 8P9 DBWIII Though she has been removed veg-hr will" slim 58- 0"" 5°) from life's some” and-from the T“ "me mil‘ll°"d° "ml" association of her many friends. "_""_".'—' hsr memory will endure while svlll live the persons thot admired hsr eminent qualities in this lifsg-Y. A tea-time delicacy is stoned dates rolled in grated cocoennt. l. A. M. WM! (345) Chicago. Home Question x o . . W00 (500) Philn. Grand orlinn. WlilAll‘ (402) N. Y. Million). WMCA (841) N. Y. Vocal. 10.80 A. M cxcx (arm Tfllfihlf), Itilrllo music. wcco (m) st. rm. um... Day's pr:- WllNY (250) N. Y. "BIICCIIZOIIC," music. 11.30 A, lil. ‘ l\'\'\V (530) Chicago. Table talk. i WAHG (310) N. Y. Concert. d 11.4 A. m. 12.00 Noon I \\'1d‘l (305) Philu. Tell room nrchestrn. ; \\'Ii.tl) (275) Milwaukee, Pionologue. l \\’.\‘.\C (280) Boston. Shepard’: Orcll» \\'l»l'l‘ (400) Cblcugo. A1 Carney. cstru. \\'.l.'/. (455) N. Y. Orchestra. \V\VJ (353) Detroit. Sender Orchestra. I I5 P . KQV (275) Pitts. Program. ilfTltlil (300) Cleveland. Euclid Studied, l) I'll (300) Atlantic City. Luncheon. 12.00 P. M. y WGBH (310) N. Y. “Scrlpturefl Music. r music. - WUN (870), Chicago. Drake Ensemble 12.45 P. M. (‘l-‘(‘l~‘ (411) Montreal. Mt. lloyul Or- chcsirn. L00 l‘. 1W. l\"l'l‘i. (300)Scsttle. "Kiddies Club." Will’ (380) Schenectady. Music, tulk. \\_lI.\ll. (275) Atlantic City. Seaside irln. WllK (m) (rlevsllllla. oi hit-ho . 'l‘1\Kl'l TWO-RADIO l.I5 P. M. l\'ld‘Nl-‘ (200) Shenandoah. Concert. \V(‘(‘() (417) St. Poul, Mp1s. Farm hour.‘ 1.30 P H. . l(_l~‘l\'.‘{ (288) Hsstlulrs. Farm talks. i “(iii (310) Buffalo. Radio trades. music, lliliN (301) N. Y. Vucnl. instrumental. \\ l.\V (421)) Cinci. Business reports. Address, It's rm "\ ly is not the liquor that is so much (iesired us equality or ill’? prlvll go {ii lonsl o! ssll-lletcrnlmotion with reglrrd to hevlerilgtd-z, socliltioll. declared here today at lilo llillluul pleating of the Assoc- iation. ill the course of a studied dent of the Canadian ilaukers‘ As-i The most ElllDllitliff l-i'lll(“<lt$ have collie from lilo populations of the Pacific lain-ills llil'i~‘l‘ Australian and New Zcallallll‘. luilnlil-lles. 'l‘llc some senlilrlldill. howuvcr- ls aim. at unrlversully found i3lS‘!l\'l1(‘l‘l'3. As r consequcllce the Permanent Mnll- dlltes Committee of, ‘the lfilflillt! has been obliged to rillopt u system of control ln place of nrolllbllioli. Sees Era, 0f Prosper- ity For Canada TORONTO, Nov, l3.—Tlle pres- ent prospects in (Jailluda were much more favoruble than at t‘ "y ]ll'('V- ions lllllle lllnding the poor two years, Sir John Aird, retiring Preci- survey oi‘ lllP. banking ulld financ- lzll (nltloolt oi‘ the Dominion. With it splendid crop. lle asserted, in all pzlrls‘ oi‘ lllc country, and with r811- sollnbly good pulses there was n general inlprovemellt in busilieill- cvr-lgvuxllcrc and it wus a mutter of gratification that Western farmers were lliscllurglilg old obligations from the proceeds of the crops and were ilnproadll; ‘.l1"ll' tinuliciol po- sition accorllinliil’. O? A little girl was told that polite people did- not. lulk about their ailments in conlpuny, or outside the fumily. So wllrn u visitor asked her if she was w. ll. wile suld, “Well, in the family, l Wfllllll huve stom- schache, i)lli ll company lam quite well. thunk you." iVlllikPlfll) Arneu, In. College chimes. ll ll. WUAW (M0) Olllutln. Luncheon con- Willi (405) Newark. Music. _ 1.40 P. M. (‘l\A(‘ (410) MnntrouLWlnn" Trio. rfM-‘A (204) lldoucton, N. B. Muslclll cert. ‘_ 2.00, P. M. \\'(‘.\lil (462) Pitts. Aldilis TIIGIIIIQ. ‘ WOC? (252) N. Y. Songs orchestra. i wlP (n00) Phlia. "Mllflfit Hlntl," "Surf." 8.00 P. M. I "K631. (357) Toronto. Afternoon recital? KQV (275) Pitts. Afternoon program. lVlllAli‘ (402) N,_Y. Music. _ 4.00 r. u. Ivl-‘NF (206) Shenandoah. 1s. Concert. ltvJlt (385) Seattle. Musical program. W111i (213) Cleveland. Concert. \\_|.W (428) Cincl. Afternoon program. i‘ Exist“) Davenport. Aunt June, hue- lvoolsoo) Pbill/Orlan and trumpets) l" ll, ' - I "NR3 (400) Saskatoon. Musical. WD/ili‘ (066) Kansas City. Busbnll, music. 0.00 r. . \ wok i822) Denver Afternoon music. “glfifg .(417) St. Paul, Mp1s. "Renders u ' _ 0.00 r. in. RGO (M!) Oiiklnnd. Studio music. WAAM (203) Newsrdi Sports, Vocnl. ’ _ 0.10 l’. n. RFRX (288) Hustlnlrl, Relay program.‘ 6.30 P. ll. W011 (405) Newark. "Sports." _ 0.20 r. M. “fl-Hal (470) Boston. Lost nnd found. “Gil (310) Buffalo. "Sports." WNYC (528) N. Y. Police alarms. V 1.00 P. .. ‘iil/li" (BM) Kansas City. "School of the Air." WHAD (210) Milwiitlkee. Organ. L00 . - . “(KW (278) Tirirytown. Police alarms, WPAA (m) nxllu.'d-simn.." ' ' "'0 Wright, ma. b] international Radio Prnnnml. Phiclto.) Prohibition Fails In Mandate Areas - GENEVA, Nov. 13.——Prolirlhition llns zone on the rocks of self deter mlnation and equal rights in many of the mandate areas parcellerl out by (he lxaaizue of Nations to tile various colonial powers. Tile 70ml 1109c of dry advocates (ha! the educational process undsr WHY 0010113 the native populations would succeed in inculcnting Mo. [TID- IIJD A. M. W711‘ (400) Chicago. Women's tllkl. m... ‘no HkXAl-L. ww- I 5 i u. KODAK To" _ ' W00 (500) Plilll. l-nnl-hmn music. " ' ' i WQJ (148) (YDICIIO. 0min. principles of qbsiemlous living ‘are doomed to disappointment, ‘ High Priced Pelts Are the Result-s of Liberal Feeding of Cod Liver Oil Biscuits ROSS-MILLER. They contain pure COD LIVER OIL and meat to build bone and muscle as well as Increasing the lustre of the fur. will insure you better prices for your pelt!- These biscuits are thoroughly and uniformly baked and are giving excellent satisfaction ln many leading Can- adian fox ranches. Special prices in ton and V2 W" "l" and sold in any quantity. Order today from CARTER s. co. Limited CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. i. L... I . R. BROW d 14G RICHMOND ITREIT CHARLOTTETOWN Fire, mo, Accident, Sickness all-i Plate Glass Insurance at . Lowest Rate "We want ollr llqulor." is the sen iluulrhold Icon time!" "XPTCF-‘efi i)! native voices from all phris of lbs globe‘ it rsal-Lxx Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd Lewis P Strong Steel." Companies. s x x xxx x xx xx xx vvvV vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vv =vv;v=vv:=‘.m Yv i i. l 4;’ sip