In?“ lb, 7 ‘knis column-ls reserved far acws than Young People's Dmart- at I nil lateral but adserllalnl oi a $131.31” i"*“- “m” 233.12.’; ..'.9.’..;'..1“.‘;.'.".i.;".2 o _ " » . t lveryodoggik n“; comvf-cu and em m1 "“’"" the youth by F001‘ ilfeimfil- KINDLY SEND donations a soon Proceeds m imussxhrowq uposslbietog-hsbispe r-Wl .g- .- Wf/r - " - ' ' " ~'--~- avaanonv come. mu sop"- per, Trinity Social Hall tonight, 5 i0 T. “at -—-. , SATURDAY. DBOIMBIB VIII. with every order oi 81.00 the Bike Shop will give tree a copy oi I934 hockey rules. 338B The following article by w. M. H. Friedman. of the Atlantic Biolo- SPECIAL! TODAY — Choiccsicsl station. (Note N0. M.) will roasts 9c to 14c. milk fed chickensbe read with much interest: 17c per 1b.. sugar cured hams al- During a recent in ‘igation oi most at your ovm price. bacon llc, ‘the resistance of shell-fish to low roast pork 12c to 14c 1m: z 1m, llemipefalures it was found that the Rngsslidsl ‘ -gs¢__-,<gnm_lqg 1 1m 25¢, mm b“; oyster '(O:".res vlrgmics) is guild '=c--p<r noun - PM ndviu e l! $39 i9; “my”. Mm-[QL m ‘reslstsnhtg treading; for example. catlsmffiftm glicFcivsTo iiiFhf. E Tum s; phone 34, 3437 ‘oysters iiosefi-at»about-24'-d6I\e's' (flour and otiirp- msjrvdiqfiis fill?‘ h. ._.--. F. 1-4.5 degrees c.» survived sev- ,'_i'x.kti‘ébia‘ded 483ml.“ lhlsVhV-besti -- f'|joflg_'beun w} errweeks storage a‘ that temper- . sir-up to» 'f@.<>s1‘°i1.' .=.=1."“9‘~ p». rruuty soul-r Hall tOIKlIhL, slate-e without apparent iniiirv om- Bcok your oi-chrs him; either direct to 1_ 3425 viding that they were not handled ‘or tiiroiigh your local represent- mugmy who“ 1mm“ auvp" and ezive money. -Bt‘aoe, Mc- -C1|ANGE op 355|Dg|q¢|;_Mrs Mr. J. Richards Nelson. of the m5 Hugh L. Mclvor, of Kinliora, r. 1-2. N" 1m“ Ollie’ Iiimiillibh I._ arrived in Aroostook recently ummm?“ °N""°d l" 19$ W" and wm ma,“ h" home ma, h" !0ystc:"s which had been allowed to son, 1pm,, 3m w“ aocompmkd freere did not survive after thw- by Ml‘. Mrlvor": two young sons. I1"! 11 111°)’ hid 5"" bhmmu“ Ronald and Robert who spent the "m" wueclini blli! PC’ 11°“ Yhlll "_5‘51-,fi\]~ls._sc_ fc_v,f gears with ‘mi-h mud." frozen. but that _thoce. not handled '“' _ ifpnrenls. . .. were uninjured. _ , H - -' In our experiments at the Atlln- im Biologlcll Station. s1. ‘Andrews. New Brunswick wi- found that the application of seven: shock to iro- zen oyste s always caused gaping after thawing. alihough similar shocks were without effect on un- imaen cysters. 'I'hc gaping oysters were dead: no amount of stimuls- lion wculd inc-cc ihem to close i0. D. E to promote interest lll ific Pnd they decayed rcpidly- Th9 iscrk of tbabeaguc. Last vycck Ml‘ shock was urvdimd by kmckins rbiiishsw. 8.50. sllilfifilltPllilPlll i them together by dropping-them ‘ol U yrs... Sugvive Unless RQughly__I:Ia ndled I vestigation Shows Interesting. sults At __B_i_ological Station. days. 0n the other hand it the iro- aan oysters were not jarred at all thsy were living and in good con- dition in every way when thawed. lit was found thlt thlfiliei d! injury depends on the amount of shock and also on the length of time the oyster was frcsen bsicss it wag jarred. Thus Nelson rcprns that oysters rrcaen for twelve hours st about i6 degrees P. (-0 degrees c.» were. more silseptlbls to jarring than oysters iroln for only vwo hours at the same tamp- erature. It is advisable. mentore- to host frooen oysters with care. It should be borne in mind that the inlury through rough handling is not ap- psrent at once slncc the shell is not usually cracked; the damage is seen only after the oyster has been thawed. oys-iermen should thaw the fro- zen oysters before mming them; this may he done by flushing them for some time with cold wttar or by warming the room in which they are stored. Caro should be taken that the warming is gradu- al since sudden immersion in warm water is highly, injurious. Dare should also be taken to against thawing of the oysters: found unavoidable to reire ters which have already sen and thawed. it is st to al- low an interval of more than a day between freezlngs. The effect of jarzing on 1mg"; oysters prmaoly explains put or the high mortality in shallow wat- ter in winter. The shifting of the ioe may jar them enough when frczen to kill them. in addition to wsttminré rous Goats s nosr ream. Now we rm: FOR ME ‘ID ENJOV NV H" N ..;.*“h“.‘.°.‘....“"‘ woarmr on "me m‘ l’ ma». masses! b ,, _-.__ esuu utssuu: " ‘ind i --‘-n.n'rhnre'-li'rlriitltr tors.) - 4m iiuiwwrwéestovwvr- 6°04 ,.. » until‘ Decemlie Jlth. Sell reason- ebb. Phone ‘I . Blammerside 9121 “AFTER DEFENDER 15TH- ' leg, products \\ill\arivancc ‘,7 - i - s!!! . ill ' h, . -4?’ Rosebud odei on extra sweetness ondrlch contcnrmenr to life's other pleasures . '. . aid Maritime pipe smokers recognise in lll cooler, more lrogront goodness, u Hand that suits their exacting tones. IF YOU PREFER PLUG rosacco SMOKE IOSIIUD _”G BIG PLUG Large pscltsgs 10c Extra large 15c "also In 4} lb. Humidor Tins TI-IE DIARITIBIE $NIOKE | WEST KENT scuoot - The iseniur pupiisof West Kent Schegl Iwere addressed yesterday afternoon ,by Mr, ‘R. H. Rogers, M.A._ B.C.I... upon the subject 0t "Mandates" ilflfltr the League cf Nations. This l5 the second of a SEFNS of address- es being given these pupils in cun- Junctionwith the cfiorts of m.» I OQl-LQNQ ii b] CTRWAS 68 l" i ‘iii iii Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance“ central Guardian loeala. 4c. p0! wndr Waders sad luau-h locals. s.- pev word; Announcements and (‘cnlag Events, 2e. prr ward; (lpulllsd 2e. In word: ll Iemorlala Notices, 10c. per luv-hr Unto cf Floral and lplvltrml Oihrlagn, Cards. etch 1e. per llumll Lotter- oi Condolenrq 1n. per lrsekr Notices oi Thanks a Apprsrlafoo, 10c per inch u 4c p" word. Other rule! on pppllemilol. Ilalnam Charge for any advertisement tweatpflve eaaas. 2w. Stock Quotations Montreal Stock Market 1-" (Caagdlal rims) “""“""‘ "'"’ MONTREAD m. 8—Brltlsh foreign exchange in relation to the l Education. spoke to the pupil.» | cnto a wooden sxlfflil‘? ‘or ‘oy other | rrthls subject. Monday next Mi‘, similar treatmcni. Similar jarring Justice Duily will deal with the ac- would result from moving oysters mplishmcnts ofthc "World Court." in barrels or from shovrlling them. I the conclusion c! Mr. R0gcrs"If the frozen oysters were only ress a vote cf thanks. moved by lmildiy jarred. the shells would I r . .. -.u.1.~¢-' '\.0,v00n io-wwoswinn ~i .2 7 D 8 S ‘.3 5 6 8 9 7 7 3 i lllliss Fanny Leigh and seconded by gape after thawing out usually less 1 JML Ian-South, pupils of thc tenth widely. Prolonged stimulation would R1I§QE.._'!£l_-5...£fllfi91'ed the SDP-Rker. make them close. but only tempo:- Several members of the I. 0. D. E. crily as they would 0pm again dislodging and burying. or crush- t 1 . i were prescn aso shortly die in three four. in; the shells oflwoitiherrlsh‘ B?" To‘ ___ Gin-dun "on". n compmd h’ n" " - - IDKAN Brumiuiu .. . lloynl Bank oi Canada‘ cosed today srliov (more -_i ' . . I‘ '"i‘°“>‘=— o 7M’ Austfllllll pound 40bit) Isliaw Study 3:853:11)“ “girls tggldsmlln‘ ‘in; m,“ u,“ u " " itritiriknllsrilixi|nk2liii§ol' _ Bonrliaa’ School O1l November 28ih| _ h‘, QM,‘ LargelyAttended was won by Launching. In i082 a Ilrasll iullPla Jifllll \ with the plvsirirtt. Misv Aillliti yn-rnil Front . . f‘."::::"§_,,':; K?,l::'d,,m" 1mg .\inl'Eia_c_hg[rn _in the chair. There] {Willi-hill "i"" n-nnuu-e kgnnn 2', 4H _ here six teachers in attendance .. "t, ‘j’-""""*"°‘-"k'° """“"‘. " 5 iéiso, the supervisor. Mr. MscPhallj ghiriilriiilgirrtlv *. “$5,,"""“" _Tl1_£ minutes of the last meeting. x Sim-l hr vim . . Human), mmnmnrk m7, ‘We "B4 "id "WW1- Th! WP" third cup. this donated by 3183M‘- Yenerdly w“ the m“ °r "W. lirt-ul Britain phuvn r. h-ni "1 the PYBVWUS meet-int; was then our LieuL-Governcr Dalton. was Immumfi‘ Cmmelmm °7 the 3194"’ reviewed. alter which the subgect i won by Rollo Bay West and this ‘ed vlrgm M“?- ‘nd w" “mhmlea - rare-dictionary and dictionary work year by St. Andrew's. ~ "hmuahwt m‘ "m" cflhi-mc m, ydimused by seven, of the m. BMW wmnmhwd u" woiworld with all pomp and splendor. teachers and b)’ Mr- MMPM" "h" nieoa the splendid improvement" 5mm“ mdmm‘ m Wwml" oumnm some ‘my mtensflm t” m the“, ‘round’ ‘nfnhool bmuJfor this feast was held at the Holy a) erases on that topic. m topic m: mg, - . 3mm“ mwgch- “f ‘fflduum The following speaker. Dr. J. A. out?‘ an; clcse-lasetvlceg/gxrfinut Clark, referred to the presentation] sermons we” reached b8‘ Re of the cup through the Horticulturvnthfl. Meyer C gs R and ‘gen. M OWN“ “d "phlmd m“ ‘mlening the church wasufilled to ca"- ofiicers of the Experimental Farm p‘ s ‘e a 3.. lsntr-l-s- per- ward, three llasv- alooa icr the prion of sws, Iliable In advance. i Wanted wanna-assume rouvrsr. Hishslt prices paid Maritime s“ Exchante. Saint John. N. B. and 83 L.1\'.'i;iicc Z4 Eleanor °i'*'dcari' .1’. . ' -§ 5-inch”.- H’! Vfel ngtcn ‘i8 Pliilii - Manda Baum ._.f ' Fmrliivc 92 BRIT?‘ '-"=>~~s..---s<>..¢' ‘ -' ' Qkfgtyv ' Alircd . " 06 Sally . Stock: P .‘........___.-._..._._.... BONSI-IAW The regular For Sale I08 BALI -— AUCTION FOITY- Five. Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. l-ti. l]. . IOXBB IIANOIID. EXPERT Al‘. ‘ " '" , rats. New Ranch. G. Harding, Charlotte- town. 3417. now so oar a uovnmrxivr ~ Job Pres Booklet. Tbs M. 0. C. N-fll luvvous WANTING DRY Wllus ‘ wet cellars, or pumps drilled. IP91! Jams Liaughrn, us Great George Street. 334i. o?» 9i 3Z4 lCOlll-lilllfdy f.cm Page ll _.._;_v 3;. _ _. "i; __k_.- " "r1: School. Three succeeding years it POI BALI — AUCTION FOBTY- Hvc, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. i-ti. U’ (Ira-er drachma .0088 llnllunrl ilorln 62.1‘! Hungary prnan TIM- lniiis rupee {R50 Japan you fillflf. Jugonlvivln vilnnr "ti! New Zrmlrnvrl |rm||vl 4 ma: Norway krnnc . Poland foil Ilmrmanin leu flnuth Aim-a pm- vlnaln |r iwin .l"‘f Sw-vilcn krrwr- suiiwri-md frn . [Tull-vi Sink-s rloilnr ‘arr-uni ' CARDBOARD SUITABLE FOI lining outhouses. etc.. 1c per ‘sheet. Guardian Office. ti. Pivotal New A York Stocks you sass -- mass! cow, 4 years old. ireshened. J. l’. Eaton. . "ewlii" _ 94$; rarvs-rs nous kmnaacln. ' *"*“”*'"“' —'“i tens w. We start you. n. FOB sass - pox curious: c m“ gflflemmn Fox Breading Houses. ll Fox 1%,,“ (m) “f, is” _' Tfimxiiiiafijifpovfr’ 3,; the next meeting which is to be ma. w Mquhq Mrs. n. B, Jewell, held, in the Spring was not decided ‘c""'"'“ rm" upon. . ml a nsn lF"' 1- _ i’ i r .. I 5°"- . .. , . . . .- J’ __\VHEA’I‘I.EY—I,;1 1hr City, Doc_.81,h_ -to Ml". and Airs.‘ Myitun_whggugy_ HIM-l“ Finn-kn Am unii F Pinv Am Nmoli Aui To] uml Ti-l H5 I '4' prr ronl "m" 1...!" t» l a i l I - l I7 ‘Bayfirid Street.‘ a son. i . H. ."E".fl13;|_l-|_lri_ In Jmvlnfmcmory oi Doigald h" i‘ cflffli u8duflflfir-fitii“ Novelliflef law departed this‘ life‘. Dec- Inturwtih-leeg. i - - " " ’“ f1 A iiia.'.'i;...i.u;i:.i.i;=..,.;; f. ra- n. is. Q n. so 11d yv f ‘ in a picture cf ourdbar I! \ as 5a . ; . a! m 2i = 41.. . t’ mu C _i .a.is.n,e1 that us. an fair.” l. GodsirsJrls love oalijshgi. above, .. ._ Tlflsqvll. him-In is care; l lVllc-derfby his‘ Mother, Mimi"; a. insomniac. HE '1» luring rgqmsry, . I. pililqjni, w w i1 uteri this ;ll_l'e- It R63: ‘iilltsnfiril. ' 131i, ., y“ ‘ V Deep‘ m our hcattflirl] picture Worth mere thnrrisflver 3r‘ gold‘: ‘ Mel-her ‘er old. Whose memory will’ ri 4110",!“ =-by-.Dacgbtcrs~ and Sons: .,. l .__.-__.-,_ _._,_v_._.,, i .- ' iii_i=.~iriiiiir>i_iu . " " ‘ ‘MHMXQNALB -'~" .-~'r-' r.‘ . s- - ,~ a ‘i bellowing menzry ‘or am dear andmother, Mrs. Jamd- Iornlsh |"YIO departed this life . Roe-her lMla-llll . w f? fiflll reward. July 6th. I930. Also 2:»- rzzrm s“ i um rt .DOc€llfl:0l/l0 . _ .... ._ _AIIQ_..- Z. a4 ‘4 dc , , Glllllall IUIIPIWT iiivinuins 'I'hc Great-West Life Assurance Ccmvany has announced an increase ‘ . in its scale of dividends to policy- holders effective January 1. 1934. This will be welcome news to the clients oi’ this popular Canadian Company oi’ which I-Iyndrnan d: Co. Limited are Provincial Managers. DOMINION 0F CANADA PROVlNVE (IF i'I(l.\'(‘|-l EDYJARII INLAND (ilgd) A‘; Ii‘_ ARSIJNAULT (. In lhanrery Isa-fore the Vice . . _ (‘lnsncellssr " The ‘Ilsi diry of (ion-her .\ l>_ illilii, in tn:- muttev oi Mary Trhinnr an a-bsaut horizon and in the iuriitor n! the npplii-hvlon oi Mary Ellen Hurray ior the iiisti-llnrhun n! r-ertsin moneys ainnding in thin (Tour! to the credit vi‘ saiil Mary Trainer Upon reading the petiiion and nf- fhlnvil nf Mary Ellen Hurray filed herein and upon motion oi Donald XeK'Ill‘\ni1'('DllIlDFl for the petitioner praying fnr distribution mull-r the Statute .'i Gen ii (‘an l5 ni the sum of '\'f\ himrlrrd and lrvenrysix (lfrllllfl YrYIII fmi- cents nml nccrur-ii interest tbr-v-cuu standing to th_c credit hf the vnhi .\inry 'l‘|||nnr\ aiiicn the thirty- fiu-i ca; uf July A. ll iiilll ns her share‘ 0T the wants oi James Vunilngs vim-curd wlflch sum with m-virirerl in- .1,PI~.‘II‘I\OW amounts to HMJR And it appearing that lho anid Wary Trnluor la iilusem frim this Province and has nni been hchhl n! for the perlhil ni nrr-r thlrlr years rind that your petiiimu-r Marv mien Murray and James (‘nnley Jame-s W Porter; Margaret Rand. Wilfred J. Pgpfgg, flurry W_ Porter. lilllisn Goodwin Helen Phinmnn. GPHYllilU Jbrisaluea lllil Porter nnd Paul Por- tn- are the persons entitle-l m anrh manevs on the distribution thereof. r0 is ordered that the snld sum oi {H818 and kccruing Interest h:- ills~ tr-lhutod among the parties so appear- w be entited thersuwuniesa the d ligry Tralnnr her heirs PXPPII‘ m. or administrators or any w-rwn interested in her "(all of 01h" MPH" Interested sbnll skew vans» tr- the ront before this Honourable fling“ the flaw fnilrts Building in (‘barlottetown in said Province an Thursday the 30th day oi hcvember It’! at the hour cl eleven o'clock In the fmcnoon It is iuvtber ordered that this ordov be plblllked im-mwira in cm iris-nae! the Dollop Post w- r la Dcatca, Iaaa and also in the Dally v published in do down once la car-h week inr mam-um and m uwln Ii his order-M male oa ail the aev~ "s! persons named as IIWINII"! lfl- _ cad gnu-resident in this Praises and no: psritwrmr by mall- a s09! oi this order addressed ta Ifll Ivelal parties at the ad- dresses set our in the petition heroin by Indra] reliqcerad letters will postage-hr servo» "cell" "0""- Ry The (‘curt (I31) I-dll I, lurk». a-gisrrar. Ween for!‘ J do order t t the time as show id not I ‘cans way ditvlhstion nadcbcsnelledresina vtboi p. n s’ at r _ pehfi In "r iorclnasr r aqflna is his not ‘l: slimmed m’ nnfiln s: no». s. ‘ ~.~~.~ ~ 1 " liar...‘ iiciiisir beavinl ia ms rnntvv ‘ ts said III. I were ready to render every sssUt- ance in carrying out ‘any improve- rnents. Mr. Boulter explained the inter- est the Department qr, Agriculture ""1..11\_the.s.¢liv¢h tiiivvlh ti" Women's Institute. which is a branch oi "that department. and through the holding of school fairs. He stressed particularly the ad- vantages of the Central School Fair at Charlottetown. to secure all the help it could in its work oi improvement from var- ious sources such as the Experi- mental Farm. Be also referred to tnc advantages to be obtained from the Carnegie Library. Premier Mscblillan then called upon. commended the efforts made by the people oi 5t. Andrew's and in particular eulogiriecl the work of the Women's Institute. H; express- cd the satisfaction of the Depart- ment cf Education at the interest shown by the ratepayers in the lrn- provcment of school property and complimented the teacher on the many evidences of her good man- agement which were to be seen. He pointed out that the chief re- gret in connection with th; pres- entation was that the donor was seriously ill. Ths speaker cited sev- eral instances which showed the generosity o! the Licuiu-Governor in matters pertaining to public health and education dining and since the war. Mr. Court. Supervisor of Schools. stressed the educational value of the work done in beautifying school grounds and pointed out the cooperative spirit this work devel- oped among the teacher. parents and pupils. This spirit he regarded as moat important as an instruc- tion for future eitlaenshlp. H; re- marked on the bcneiicsnt influ- ence afforded by beautiful sur- roundibll» Ir. J. P. MICXXICYTOV expressed gratification at the success of the dlltfltt and sttributedthis to the. Yesterday morning Masses were celebrated at 8. 7. 8 and 9 o'clock. the last Mass at 9 o'clock being a Solemn High Mass. celebrated by Rev. Father O'Hara as Celebrant, Rev. Father Me er as Deacon and Rev. Father Enr ght as Bub-deacon. Many children were present and received Holy Communion in a body. as did a large number of adults. In the evening, after recitation oi the Rosary, llither Meyer preached Mr Boulter Jlrfltd the districtian eloquent sermon on 5t. Berna- dette oi Iourdes, who was recently canonised by Pope Pius. The Papal Blessing was imparted to the congregation by Father Mey- er st the nclusion of his senncn. Solemn Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament followed, after which vsneratioin of the picture oi The Mothu of Perpetual Help took ‘place. During the Triduum, upwards of four hundred petitions were placed at the shrine and prayed for public- ly, and iourteen of these petitions have been acknowledged thus isr. The altar oi Our Mother of Per- petual Help was beautifully decora- ted through the ‘Priduum. Btnflng at the evenin, exercises was rendered by the congregation. Y.M.C.A. Juniors Enjoy Social A supper, concert and social was _held It the Y. M. O. A. last night for the junior members who were arranged at tables according to their tribes numbering tour About thirty-eight sat down to a delicious supper and also euyoyed the program. which followed. The violin solos. given by Miss Thelma ‘fled and vocal solo by Mr. '1‘. W. Bentley were very much appreciated cf the Christmas gift giving and how one should put their lcvs behind the gifts they give and not what was nccsmuily spent in dollars and Anhvmiiln . Alrhllon . . . ... . Auburn Mulur Beth Sibel . ,. (‘amulu irry l’ ll . . (‘nine . (‘helnpeakn and Obiu (‘on Gris . (‘urn Prodirrls . .. . Itelurvure nml lluii Eastman . Gen Elev lien Fnorla Gen blntnrs Int Haws-valor .. Pth Amcrlcan - Pub Ber N J .. Radio .. Rland Oil N J . Tex Gulf Union (‘arhlde . Vnlnn nr-iilc. United Cnrp U ll Rubber U H n-l .. Vanadium Wcntlnlhouae Woolworth’ . ConcludesCourse Of Instruction In Signalling The course in visual teiegrapby which has been carried on at the concluded on ‘rhursday evening with the writing of examination by about 16 members of the artillery and number two signaliera units. ThecoursewastnehargeofOap- tain Ovens. District Signalling Oi- iicer ior Military District No. c. Tho instruction was given by Quarter- masier-Bergesnt Instructor Wallace. On ‘niasday and Friday sitar- nocns clales wars held in cadet skoalling, incl semaphore and mo!!! open to sat Kent and Queen lqusre Schools. About 25 cadets wens in attmdance. Oral s:- ams were given in lamp and ilag Inst OaptalnOvensand roster Wallace left on return to llalilsa yodarhlmornini- Annourles for the past six wash 34 l" hill made hi thicker occ- ICHIOUQ. Ewiunrgc ratcs at lin- r-‘hsv Shipping Crates. \r....in---i-v--~.....| r. is 5-16: i" _ W§'!91°.".-.P.-!-_1- utui-u ow.- r-i»... ti w "~ At New York "mril . nilUm I|'\"Ir Ifliii- At I"'r'.~ ~|‘1»||'vl <3‘- dl\‘l"r lfl 14 fr, l" h‘ (l ii"r "$17 fr 1'11! l"‘i"-"l'i" rlnllnr ti! ll ‘ l’ $4 rhillcvr 11377! r-Phtu VUYIIQ IIM‘ S—"‘ni'°'izr| chum-n ("m (Front flrWnln hhrir 51G: ‘(HY .1 iii! - rlmu» 51.1 ' 00 1i r hllla 7- lfk- we fl 171- llnly Q‘? IA: “Pl"il‘I\\ M; (loimrmy Ii? 5n; Canada 1.01", GR_AIN (faaadln- Press) WINSIPEG Dec 8-- sn-wllw-r priced to sell. Fredericton. m Colcs‘, North Milton. cutter. "m", Heavy. warm lining. when: Der 00%; May IWQB: July M B '; m» aon. sm- szi; July azimlr ': Dre Sill]; May 3114A‘. Juy Storage Bales. (‘Alli PIICES Wheat; No I karrl 62%: So l nor Mi‘: No 1 acr M14: No 8 nor MM; No s nor Ilis- Nh n wheat M54; No darkest UM: Feed 41%: No 1 durum K. OQIrNoSfWINNoSCW 1: Ia ‘ f-ed II: Nol iced 26%: No 2 ‘ fi“; lelseted 21W}: Tmrk 20. : lllltlng grades 0 raw ex 8 for Christmas delivery. N. Y. CURB Wm. J. Scott. 8105;, i-nsae ms burr or: in IOII SALE - I DRAFT IOAL, t general purpose colt. m yrs. Also 2 driving sleighs and box sleigh. Walter S. Weeks,» woon sans - AT DBENTON Monday. December iith, at one o'clock, H’: acres hard and soft wood. Terms at sale. Alex Home, Auctioneer. PUB IOIIIS-GENUINI BUI- ialo prairie fur robes, brand new, direct from the factory. Sui; auto. Full large alse b2 x ‘I0. Wonderful heavy, warm robe. for cold long distance driving. Price each. Sent “Press on receipt of money order to Frank Bulmer i0! Robert 8t. Toronto. Ont. Rush your orders IOXIS POI lAlJ-‘IHI UNDII- Premises iur some time, 1 ticatcd Canadian Goose. 3893. 3800M! through our IXPIIT graduates. I151!) Lost son, Harrington Ill It home. Sewing (Canadian Press) ltoakl q Amsr- (‘yen B . Amer Sup Pow . Cities lerv .. liil load and lxars ford of t) Nla Bud It ll Ind ... Rqyon weaves ior scribed as both "been" "thick". lvsn the heavy "shears" ~z lb. .3- arrsiirroijr ~ srsclsts TUIIAY ONLY 1 5&5 ply Willard McGrewr- ltlvsr. Ill on Int Pate . Waller PM domes- Owner may have same by proving po- verty and twins etpeltsas on cr before Decambc- ma, 108, or will be sold on the above date. Jana A. Pavnwr. ousted. Y. l. 1. am. Male Help Wanted WANTED — BOY ABOUT 16 0| l‘! years of age. Frederick Park- man, Charlottetown Royalty. isll. BAR!!! special low rust course. Hundreds of successful Write Inlet Barber College, 573 Harrington. Halifax H. H. W. v-ssr war-ans! WIIaT WAT Finder leave at Guardian. .1430 D081‘ -- IADIATOI 0N BRACK- ley Point Road lmmcns Nev/G- .141 Female Help Wanted wr... machin r: MT ’L. CURB Ilia! RADIOS Is Ispair urrassrss ram: tn