Emu‘...- - é v-4»- THURSDAY. I Western Guardian ——YOUR CHANCE t0 let R. O. P. Holstein cattle at your own‘ price at Jack Lea‘: Victoria, Friday 14th. 9109-11-12-21 —AUCTION SALE smck, imple- ments at Jack Lea, Victoria, Friday, t November 14th. 9056-11-8-11-18-41. —BIG AUCTION SALI—HOI'8ES, {Registered Holstein Cattle and Farm ilmplements at Jack Lou's, Victoria. lFriday next, 14th. 9109-11-12-21 l —DON‘T FORGET sale of Regis- , tered Holstein Cattle at Jack Leo's, lvictoria, Friday 14m. 0109-11-12-31 —WE WILL BE TAKING dressed Pork Friday and until Saturday at noon each week until further notice. Signed Peter MacNutt d: Son, Mal- ’ PQQUO. 9124-11-18-3. ‘x Boys’ Blue Chinchila Overcoat, $10.50 Boy's Blue Chinchilla Overcoat with fancy plush lin- ing, half belt, sizes 2S i0 35, a great value s ,, 10.50 Roy's Blue Chinchilla or Whitney Overcuats, fancy i i i | l I l -BOUGHT PRIZE WINNERS- Dr. Church. well known horseman oi Summerslde returned on Monday irom Amherst where he had been attending the Annual Winter Fair. Ho brought with him a valuable standard bred two year old filly which captured some cf the prizes at the iair. Dr. Church considers this a valuable addition to his stable oi fine race horses.—S —-CAR ACCIDENT—Mr. James Smith a farm laborer o.’ Wilmot Valley was badly hurt on Saturday evening shortly beive six qzlock by Head's Corner when a car ran into his truck wagon as he was returning farm Summerside. The wagon was completely smashed up and the horse thrown on his side. Two panes oi glass which Mr. smith had purch- ased were broken. Mr. Smith was taken to a neighbour's house by the driver oi the enr and his wounds dressed. The car owner offered to pay all expenses in connection with the accldentw-S ' plaid wool lining, half belt or Guard model, sizes 28 to 32, zi line you will approve. 1 Navy Pilot Reefer $3.50, Navy Pilot Breeches $2.50 Many l! boy is being mode perfectly comfortable ior fall and winter in a suit composed of these two garments. Warm. heavy, smartly made, very attractive. 00 The suit of Itccfei‘ and Breeches o . i€ i Chronic Throat Ills have been relieved by Minard’s time and again. It also re- NOORB é I“I°LEOD ' Limited ' lieves strains, wrcnched muscles, proud flesh, burns or sculds. WE SPECIALIZE IN SMELTS DAILY RETURNS WM. H. ANDERSON WM. J. PRICE ANDERSON 8i PRICE FISH CORPORATION Wholesale (‘ommiszeiim Ilezilc 1's and Shippers of FRESH FISH 27 Fulton Fish Market New York TELEPHOIVE, IfEIQ/(XIIA 1V 0.556 ares-cu. am) calms w-oooooooo-oooooouco-wo4fle HAVE YOUR EYES g IXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED BY E. B. PA R K M A N Registered Onwmslrht ' lfontllllfl. P. a. l. 2.1.9.931 err.» M nee» was - owoo-ovoooi WRITE FOR SHIPPING Mr. Fishermanze- is ls Simply a Reminder That You Cannot Get Higher Prices, Better crvice or More Courteous Treatment Than When Dealing Will! (‘HPISICBl-TH) BROTHERS & ROBINS Incorporated The La rgesi Dealers in Canadian Fish in the United States At 'l‘his Season. Special Attention is Given to SillELTS~EELS~SCALLOPS-—ETC. i 1-2-3 Fulton Fish dlllflitl, New York. U- S- A- l Prince Edward Fox-Netting ls-Jime-Proven ‘OZ’?500??O'JO‘CiQUOUOUOUQDUCKCEUOTQDUDJIUQRGJTQ GOQUQ FUR ELEANING AND PELTING i § v YOU-CANT-GO-WRONG! because Prince Edward quality Is sealed with a coat oi superior gal- vanizing locking out the moist- ure, and locking in the quality that renders long life, and de- _ d bliil . We want to do your Fox Felting and Pelt Cleaning. m; ‘crunch “p,” m,” We have a new plant right up-to-dnte. We have the h,“ best operators, the chief oi‘ which has four years with Gordon Lund, and is one of the fastest and best in P. E. I. We zlssure you oi‘ perfect work at the usual prices. It’ any job unsatisfactory, do not pay us. We can pelt ti!) foxes per day and clcun 300. This insures no lost time for you. All pelts are covered by fire in- surance whilc in our hands. PROMPT DELIVERY ORDER ‘IO-DAY n. 1. notmu Ltd. Summcrsid Charlottetown * " oiqolonsooaoieoovooo. 031619100 T"? CHAIR-QUIZ 411a Our Christmas Number. Drawing and Story Competitions To give young people a chance o! entering, we are making an early announcement oi the Guardian Christmas Number competitions. Prizes will be given in two sections, as iollows:_ ti) BOYS AND GIRLS BETWEEN 13 and 20 YEARS:- For best stories:-1at prize, $3.00; 2nd prize, $2.00; 3rd prize, $1.00. For best drawings-lst prize, $3.00; 2nd prize, $2.00; 3rd prim, $1.00. (2) BOYS AND GIRLS LESS THAN 13 YEARS:- For best storiesz-ist prize, $2.00; 2nd prize, $1.25; 3rd prize, 75c. For best drawings:—1st prize, $2.00; 2nd prize, $1.25; 11rd prize, 75c. ' Stories should not exceed 1000 words. The subjects should be o1 a Christ- massy nature. The drawings should be in ilrm outline in Indian ink with- out shading lines, and should not be larger than a half-sheet oi note- paper. ‘They muat. o! course, be orig- inal work, not mere copies. Entries, addressed to Christmas Number care Charlottetown Guard- ian and marked ‘Christmas Story" or "Christmas Drawing." must be received not later than December 1st. The prize winners will be an- nounced in the Christmas Number. 11-12ti. PERSONALS --Mr. James cnapvell d “mm Bay. Ontario. is spending his holidays at his home in Bherbmoke. S. ._.M;, '1'. M. Nicholson, station master at Summerside, leit on Wed- nesday aitemocn for Charlottetown on a visit to his iather, m. J. P. Nicholson. B. --Miss Jean Williams oi Charlotte- town. was a visitor to the Western part of the Island for the ‘rhartlcs- giving holiday. S. --»Mrs. Bessie l-Iowatt oi Summer- side left on Thursday morning ior Bermuda to spend the winter months. S. —<M_r. Roscoe Jeffery. who is on the teaching staff of the Maritime Busi- ness Oollege Halifax, N. 5., spent the Thanksgiving vacation at his home in Linklctter. S. -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaudet oi Summerside left on Thursday morn- dug to spend the winter month; in Florida. Dr. Church will have charge 0i the rink during the absensc oi Mr. Gaudet. His many friends hope that Mr._ Gaudct will return very much improved in health. S. ' Ca rd l of Thanks I Mrs. Peter Flahaven and family o1 l Kensington. wish to thank their ' many kind friends and neighbors for their many acts oi kindness and sym- pathy shown them in their recent sad bereavement. TOWN qveeviar. Bnonniislvi m sun iAli SENTENBES (Canadian Preu) camaav, am, Nov. il-Isaac W. Holloway and Harvey Mills, na- tionally known brokera who were fined 8225.000 and $25,000 and sent- enced to four months and one month in jail respectively, today withdrew their appeal, which had been pend- ing since June, and leit ior Leth- bridge, site oi the provincial jail to serve the aenten The brokers. who were heads o1 the former brok- erage iirm of Soliuway Mill-I and Company, left ior Lethbridge this afternoon. Surrounded by friends and counsel at the Station, the brokers refused a statement to the press. Just the bars announcement that they had withdrawn their’ ap- peal and would start tor Lethbrldge Jail immediately, was made by Goun- sel for the two men. An-ested during tha Dominion wide brokerage house probe in Janu- ary, Holloway and Mills came to trial in Calgary last June and were con- victed on a charge oi bucketing and attempting to aiiect the market value oi stocks‘. At the time sentence was pronounced, Juno 3 by Mr. Jus- tice Ives, the sentences were appeal- ed by the Attorney General on the ground that they were inadequate and the brokers were remanded on bail. A counter appeal to have the sentences quashed was made ‘by the brokers’ counsel and it was this that was scheduled today. What action the Crown will take in view of to- day's decision oi the brokers in withdrawing ‘their appeal could not be immediately learned. 0n. October 29, Solloway and his partner pleaded guilty to charges of "gaming in stocks" at Toronto and were lined $200,000 and $50,000 re- spectively by Mr. Justice Jeffrey oi the Ontario Criminal Asslzes Court. Eight Others To Be Sentenced Eight Toronto brokers recently convicted on charges arising irom the investigation conducted by the Ontario Attorney General! Depart- ment, will be sentenced tomorrow noon by Mr. Justice Jeiirey. The charges all involved counts oi con- spiracy to deiraud the public and conspiracy to aiiect the market price of stocks. , er and George Draper Jr., included a modem barn containing 1,000 bushels oi.’ grain and iiity tons o! hay; cow barn equipped with steel stanchions, iive horses including a very valuable team and a colt, 21 head of Holstein cattle, some oi which was registered stock. The loss Kigston Fa fr" e rs is only partly covered by insurance. Suffer Heavy Loss (Spoolal to the Guardian) I KINGSTON, Ont, Nov. 11—Twen- lty-eight head oi cattle, including a number oi’ blue-blooded "olstein cattle, were destroyed, also two mod- crnly eoziippad farm buildings and the entire season's crops, in King- ston township early Sunday. The properties were owned by P. A. Grav- ello and George Draper oi Glen- burnlc. finned by a. strong breeze the buildings burned fiercely, shoot- ing smoke and flames to the sky in such volume that the blaze easily could be seen in Kingston. The iire first was noticed by Gordon Pen-y ,oi' Toronto, who was motoring on the streets oi Kingston. The loss has not been estimated. Only the direc- ‘ tion oi the wind saved the dwelling houses. which are located close to I the barns on both farms. The loss ,suiiered by P. A. Gravelie, which is ‘only partially covered by insurance included a modernly equipped horse stable, a cow stable, equipped with milking machines, the barn of sim- ilar constructon containing the sea- son's crop and the farm machinery. a team oi horses nnd a hen house- The loss sustained by George Drap- i BRINGING UP FATHER __. _;___ FARMERS —\__ We want to buy at once 50 Tons good PBESSED HAY. Iood P It l; 5 5 E D Some STRAW. 5000 Blaah. WHITE BLACK FEED OATS. We also want 1000 Bush. SEED WHEAT, WHITE FIFE and WHITE RUSSIAN. We alao want a quantity oi‘ good clean SEED BARLEY and BUCKWHEAII‘. Highest prices paid In cash or taken in exchange for FEEDS which we are selling at lowest prices. 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