w!‘ a I , . TUESDAY, 1 Pl L. E9! Famous Healing Ointment F ree-“Sootha-Salva" Prescription of Famous Physician era from piles to try, without cost, her money. the wonderful EOQIIIIIII. healing Certain druggiste have been sup- ‘ End disinfectant ointment Soothe plied with a limited number of full l. . va. size boxes oi Sooth Salv ' _ ‘ Sootha Salva is the prescription ' to purchasers nBOc. banana? r of the physician who discovered Fruit-a-tivee. ‘Po not be disap- Frult-a-tivea, the-famous fruit medi- pointed. Get ur tin to-day and cine. It is incomparable in tbelsee if you do not think Soothe treatment of the moat serious, skin 1 Salvo the most wonderful ointment diseases-awe or itching lies, you've evcr known. eczema, blotches, pim lee, u cers, The regular price of Soothn Salve boils, etc. it is so oo that ordin- is 50c. per box. , ~ \ trliy _we sell it un er a guarantee Made by Fruit-n-tivcs, Limited, i ' zhat if the purchaser is not SIIlS-‘Ofllwfl, Ont. if *--———i Here is an opportunity for sufler- ' lied the druggist will return his or i flew international and lnterprovincial long Distance Rates , in order to conform with the practice now uniform almost every. when else onthis Continent. Telephone calls to points outside or prime Edward Island will be classified on and after December lst, 192.7, ac- cording to the following method: STATION-TO-STATION SERVICE Station to Station service should he used when you are willing ti. tnih to ANYONE at the distant telephone-that ls, when you do not nee: tn vglzt s mrtieuiar person on the lino. This is the cheapest form of set e. REDUCED EVENING ANDNIGHT SERVICE The rates for Station-to-Statiou calls are subject to substantial re- ductions if the calls are placed during the evening or night. The EVENING RATE which is effective from 7.00 to 8.30 p. m., is about 75 per cent of the day rate. The NIGHT RATE. which is el’ fcctive from 8.30 p.m. to 4.30 a. m., i s-‘about 50 per cent. of the day rate. PERSON-TO-PERSON SERVICE When you make a call specifying that conversation is desired with a particular person in a given exchange. Person-to-Person service is used. g p, Ls this service requires greater operating labor and circuit time than Station-to-Btatlon service, the rotc is about 25 per cent higher than - tho Statlon-to-Station rate. , APPOINTMENT AND MESSENGER SERVICE Appointment service and Messenger service are special kinds of per- son-to-person service. An APPOINTMENT CALL rate, which is about 50 per cent higher than the statIon-to-stationratc, is quoted when you make a, call and specify that you will speak to a particular person at a specified future time. The MESSENGER CALL rate is charged when you place a long distance call for a person who cannot be leached by telephone and must. be sent for by mussenger. This rate is about 50 per cent. higher than the SIatioruto-Station rate, and to it is added the cost oi the messenger. THE REPORT CHARGE é When you place a call for a particular person, and for any reason he . g cannot be reached the same day, or will not talk, or if you make g can r? and you are not ready to talk when the called person is ready within an hour. a. REPORT CHARGE is made. The report charge i5 about om- fourth the station-lo-station rate. 1t is intended to cover part of the ex- pcnse of handling the uncompletcd call. The Standard System. os/ahove, will not apply to calls between points ‘within this Province. These will remain as at present. P. E. l. Telephone System ’?%%‘—fs%t%ttfi‘*is‘ w‘ v- The can Se... is ready for the Christmas rush. Our stock is now complete. Never before have we had such a splendid assortment in all lines. We invite your inspection. May we have the pleasure of an early call? W. W. Wellnér LIMITED. Jewelers Since 1868 ~ . veals were quoted $13.50 or better. Western tiuarditm —0N AND AFTER Dec. 5th, I will be buying dressed poultry u my store iu Tryon. Ernest Howsti.‘ . 841~12-5-3x-_ --WESTEII.N OFFICE. — The Western Olllce of the Guardian it located in the McNelli Building, Water SL, Summereide, where aub- "scrlptlons and advertising will be received. The Guardian may purchased daily at the Western Olilce in the McNelll Building or at the McDonald News Store. | —-POTATOES WANTED -- Wei want ten car loads of Canada A. table stock. bagged in our new bags. also a few cars white oats. Phone warehouse. Kennedy Bros. kensingtou. 77612-214!‘ 4am —Messrs. George Bishop d: Sons] have been awarded the contract for the erection of a steel tower for the fire siren on Dominion Square, SI-Immefslde. and have started the work. The tower will be 40 feet nigh. mounted on a concrete base. Easternliuardian . JEASTERN AGENT_Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian agent in Mou- tague and will he pleased to rec elve news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. ..'""BUYING LIVE and dressed Fowl and Chickens also dressed Geese and Ducks commencing Wed- nesday. December 7th at highest market prices. H. H. Cox, Morell, P. E. 1.. alv-m-s-tr‘ l l Livestock Report MONTREAL, Dec. 5. —D0minl0n live stock branch, Cattle receipts 1050. Cattle prices were- higher. Steers in mixed lots of fairly good average quality sold for $9.00 to $0.40, with an odd one picked out ut $10.00. A couple of loads of choice steers weighing 1150 and 1180', brought $11.25. Good cows sold for. $7.00 and medium cows up to $6.25.! Them was a fair ‘sprinkling of com-i mon to medium heifers and these sold from $0.50 to $7.75. Buyers were offering $2.75 to $3.00 for can-l ners and $3.75 to $4.25 for bologna! builsj Common butcher bulls soldi for $5.00 and $5.50. There were; very few bulls offered. ; Quotations: Butcher steers good‘ $9.00 to $9.00. medium $8.25 to $9.00. common $7.00 to $8.25, butcher‘ heifers medium $7.00 to $7.75, com- mon $6.00 to $6.75. Butcher cows,| good $6.50 to $7.00, medium $4.25 to‘ $6.25, csnners $2.75 to $3.00. cutters $3.25 to $3.50. Butcher bulls com-i mon $3.75 to'$6.50. Calf receipts 1,294. Thcrc were, no top quality veais and $13.00 was. paid for two or three small lots of‘ fairly good calves. Common vcnls brought $10.50 to $12.00, and good Grass calves sold from $5.00 to $6.03! with the bulk at $5.25. Quotations: Good veal $12.00 to $13.00. medium $11.00 and $12.00. common $6.00 to $8.00, grass $5.00 to‘. $5150. Sheep receipts 2.758. Good‘ quality ewes and wcthers brought; $11.50 and common lambs were sold: in mixed lots with the bucks in-t eluded at $10.50. Some cull lambs were sold for $10.00. Sheep $3.00 to! $6.00 with. a low good light ones at, $6.00 and $6.50. Quotations} Ewes $3.00 to $6.50, lambs good Bucks $10.00 to $10.50- l-Iog receipts 2,850. the hogs were sold to at $8.00 flat. Packers took the bal-; snce at $8.75 on a graded basis. $8.50. was paid for hogs weighing lessi SURE. WAY TO GET 1 RID OF BLACKHEADS‘, ‘flicrc is one simple. eufc uud sure bends: that. Is to dissolve 11mm. 'l‘<» do ibis. got. two ounces 0i’ pcruxliuc pow- dcr fr ill nny druu sun-c milprinkll! n lit-l (lo 0 blackheads l|rlgkl_v~wusb tbc purls lllll]. you will be surprised how llic blnck-l bends hnw- disappeared. Big black-l blackheads, no motto?‘ an- duli. and lllrl and secretions n»; forur in the pores oi‘ ibc skin. 'l‘bc pcruxlnc blucitholuls no lhcy wnub riubt nut, ia-nr- tnu thr- pores their natural condition. ~ :~ e . . Pay it Today Just as soon as you have received a. bill of your account: it is DUE. Maybe you have one on your file that you . have been intending to pay, first time you are down town. Come in and attend ‘o0 it 00-day- \ve_’ve installed a new office and we want to keep it busy. Certainly, it's a busy store-but we’ve never been known to refuse to take money on ac- u intone ,u<=1.1sol> Y‘ C‘, ' fify}? lirtmrlm: Up Father THE CHARLOTTETOYKN GUARDIAN $11.50 common $10.00 to $10.50.! l l mu . F“ " , - ' _ ' . pounds and sows were m The bu“, Gillie; demand at $1.50 w $0.00. Bulk: Th9 PPICG t local butchersi“ sales $750‘ Gorman May Cha wny tbui. novcr fulln to not rid oi‘ hl|u-k-' mm, skating vhmnpinlh has V llnum-ttl that lu- will not rcnrv+ Clll n but. wet t-lntu'~rul> uvcr the‘ Opening at 5L iluless be run b“ _ plenty of time to blwmm- iuccllnl- Go To Olympics snmr .10llN, N. n. Nov. a0. ~- illllil" Jill". i rlcs I. (lormun. world's (fnnudn nL flu- Olympiv gnu on tbc scour: atcd and (ruin properly. (iormnn said lack of propci- time to train for tin: Olympic rut-cs iu -I was tbc (EZIIIHI- of his dc‘ ""w""" M" m“ “m” dmmlv" m" “m! ileum“ “"1 ""9"" mhlw“ ma‘ decided fnrtb» r that lln- Iiusbiml 192 Silver Fox Mr. Rubin is buying silver fox pGltS IN "N, n", than "m, mil tory repent list-if lu that regurd. Bu yer ' Summerslde on. Tuesday, De_c. 6th and days following AT THE OFFICE door“? LEA This, then, is an advertisement about Moritz in Fobruni» I The very , best Over-coats that money “can buy sbu Scandal Monging Stauudnl llltllll-EUYA iltlVl‘ rutlnoll l") liilllk drcply about the hiuh prim‘ .0!‘ tongue. When it in costly to; llibel. m‘ culuuiuify. m’ sprt- ‘ scandalous gossip iu general. has rcusou to lament the prim: of tongue. i You umy buvu b-urd o1‘ lbu u-uf mun who recently settled u suit fur damguvs out of court. Sliv in m»... object lesson foimuihcrs with‘ \ I00 i-fiftlilljl pmspcrily for gossip. I i 'l‘his wouluii uhsurvvd u woman‘ ‘idiuiug alone in n public restaur- ‘ilut. Silo furmuil tho f‘Illl('iliSlI>'|i that the woman was not on good ‘= terms with her husband. 'l‘bcu shu l v high ilfi .b:1d deserted his wifo. Slu- rcmcm ibcred that ihc wifn had been friendly before marriage with a prominent man in town. llaslily putting together her, warped and twistI-d suspicious. this iwomau spread a scandalous story inboui. all three. principals. The istury “'11s purely imnuluativc with- out the vorlvst grounds oi‘ fuel. it. resulted iu financial loss to u . ‘prominent busliu-ss mnu. and to a tllfllll‘ estruugcmeut of husband and ‘ wife. t Finally the originator oi’ the story was ferreted out, and suits Ior damages were instituted. All of the calumny which she had iheapetl on the others wns reflected ion her. She became scorned an-i‘ ‘despised by everyone. iler former friends were eager to testify to hcr libelling. trial. bearing her mullcitiueuess exposed. She paid rlcbly for wringing. left town and buried liev~ me f Even there herstory has known and she is shunned. Scandal mousing does not mak" ,,,| I1 iitlrlub of everyone, but mzluy "W, find it costly. It is not G N Coats, as in all else, you get what youpay for. If you are buying a. car or a coat, there are a.l sorts of malt es and all. We have Overcoats in the‘ Ford Class\ We have Qvercoats in the grades of price. mighty good ones for the money. intermediate classes, best value oi the class—and we have Overcoats in the ROLLS-ROYCE classy—the kind we're telling you of in this advertisement. ' plain or $40, $45, $50, $55. Kashas and Montagnacs $50 to 100 THESE all in very popu- lar dark blues, perfectly cut, wonderfully tailored, with that in every gar~ merit-that touch of dis» tinction that only the ar- 'tist in design can supply. $50, 75, 100 HEN you come in, may we show you the new “20TH CENTURY” coats with the “C O N O M Y” Muffler, made from the same cloth as the coat? AND just in passing a rc- minder that we have the best low priced goats in the city. Ask m. see the lines alt- $15, l8, Z0 to $30 Moore 8c McLeod Ltd. me of appearing iu court uu-l be r tongue half way across the coutlueru. become rouuuouly one who fabricate-s it. Wbcucvvrtslk tn 29th and days following. l’ The case never come to the LUE C hinchillas for ' men and young men; self and velvet collars, half belted, plush, silk or satin lined. WONDERFUL English tweeds, “Race View" and fancy twist fawns, greys and vari-colored tweeds, silk or satin lined, plain or half belted. $40, $45. $50, $55. What is MONTAGNAC? This beautiful, fleecy fabric is one oi‘ the finest examples of the cloth Weaver's art, and is just as practical as it is hand- some for several specific reas- OliS. Montagnac is made from pure ' Cashmere wool imported from Thibet. Cloth woven from this very strong long fine silky wool is extremely pliable, durable and pleasant to the touch, re- sisting water and snow much more than most fabrics. Few fabrics can claim such a perfect combination of beauty and utility. Present conditions ‘in ‘China make Cashmere wool extreme~ ly (lifficult t0 obtain and unless such conditions improve Mont- agnac will become very scarce and efxpensive. We have a few genuine L0wn~ dos 20th Century hand tailored Montagnac overcoats on dis- play here now. May we show them to y0u?_ Montagnac Coats $75, I00 one Inlks of the loss or damage of ancilhor, out- is liable. Where one talks Willi tho intent to injure au- otiicr either socially or commerciw ally. ones guilt is unquestionable regardless of the fucts. The law's in the (lillGYrlll. states ifnry, but in‘ vurizibly tho libclled person is pm- tccted. Tho high cost of will dutcr tboeu who know uu other known that the person who l‘Ill1lll5|(l8lGl‘l‘l2ill, but it is clear to anyone Iscnntlnl that is truc is us (rilpabl-Qof good lustc- that wbcu ouc (‘iill iumcfs All grades required. G. R. McQuarrie, 1 Summereide to uonUs gain . not, care also being tongue profit. one lulks SILVER FOXES Bring your Silver Fox Pelts and other Furs to us. We will buy your entire output at highest prices. D. F. Meehan will be at our office Tuesday, November She was unwilling to bear NOMPDAOOY~ WHKT ARE ‘IOU GRQWLING ABQUT? l. aims. TRIBE CIOARETTEEr I'LL n01’ 6'1’ANK) FOR ‘THEM no ‘rm! H005!» DO woo HEAR Ma’? i=4 f... 00"‘ THEY 0O- INS Q01’ Q0512- THING "ro ‘BAY IN “rt-us Maoist- i ALL RIQHT- I Know YOU "renew THEM ouvr-su-r WHY KEEP auannauuc. wn-u Me? rum oeccwc. "ro Eli... i Grin Irileia rfliliqy.‘ -—--¢o->-——— Boots and shoes to be kept ' good condition ought oftcu to b cleaned, whether they are worn v token tin they are not left in a damn 111W‘ or put too near the fire to dry ' cleaning take care to brush on 110i scrnpe the dirt owny. --—-—<o¢-———- Kbep .\iinurri’n Llulmeut near III |II"“| Mr. -_¢--——-- ___ ___._‘--__.._.--- » 2...; gorge Mononu- A i-ARQE‘ PACKAGE. or THEM - (IGANQTTF-‘J Lute. Ma. wlfl ORDERED N MARI. IT ‘ ‘ 3!! fro": J