s1“. germ. u. n. ~ - --u~+-u.i.=1._.._ s... r..trt-r~s I I MONTAGUE MARKETS. SUMMIE-RSIDE MARKETS. . . . . . . . . . “52-60 Cslfskins. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..12 to 15 Eggs, per dozen liuy . . . . . . . . . . . . Butter Der 1b., i i n i I lllr ml mill Barbados Super-Fancy Molasses i“ Far and away the finest Barbados that ever came from the British West lndies. lt takes lOO lbs. oi sugar cane to malte a gallon oi "Windmill" Barbados, with its 9 lbs. of sugar, its natural fruit salts and all its healthful and heat producing qualities, it is really a daily necessity and you should have it on your table at every meal. Costs no more than common molasses and yet as superior in flavor as cream is to sltim millc. No fancy cans to raise the cost. bulk only. Insist on “ W inclmill” Barbados. We guarantee Windmill to be absolutely pure and highest grade Barbados Molasses. Pure Cane Molasses‘ Co. of Canada, Limited MONTH-EAL- ‘Qucbcc. W rile to u: for the book of redpea. . LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS. R. E. MUTCH 8r C0,Charl0ttet0wn. P. E. I. ' the barn is dull. Holmans, Summer- Sold in 10 Eggs. .. .. .. 60-46 I’otatoes............ ».. .. .. 65 Oats». .. .. .. 70-80 Beef. lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..18 25 Hide.................. 5——6 Calfskins.. .. .. 10 Lamb pelts . . . . . . . . .. (l5 Hay, (ton).. .. .. .. 25~27 Turnlps, (bus.).. .. .. .. 25 Pork. (live delived).... .. .. 20 i» KENSWGTUN MARKETS. Buttern. .. .. .. 48 ......psn iblfiPs I‘ choke oft (the supply of money . . . . . . . .68 M RKETS. ‘SOURIB Butter, per lb.. .. .. .. .. .. 4o Eggs" .. .. .. .. .. 56 Outs, per bus.. -- Potstoesu .. .. .. .. ..--.- 65 Pork“ .. .. .. LONDON’. Nov. 12.—-Enela-uds‘ most paralyzing blow at the Stun Feln. wars directed at R8 110cm?‘ hook. according to the Irish Office today. The office declared "there was a marked eessatllcm of Sinn Fein activity following bank raids in which records and funds were located. Steps have been taken to from Airrlerfiicakalso, the ‘oftiico said. rubbers. evernhoes. , your order. 0 from the ladies of the "A. 0. l-L, af- - irouseholrl linen. ‘ Although taken ‘ _» ‘, . a s m»: _, “tin, WQJ4Q‘L l Y- Jnonvo ujnnynonnhn HINDI "DUI -¢- l ' _ —”|TI IQ“ HQLIRII‘. U1"? Q0“ 53W?‘ --HOI_8l HUGS! Big Illort- orient ‘and but ma» tn the prov- liioo ct haQdquu-tsrn.‘ Brnocrn Bitumen-side. 8017-11-18-21 -E1,t_QIPTIONAL ‘Bnrgninn in nll linen, of dry goods, Boots. Shoes. 8083-‘11-15-81. ,>_. --HAY Willi lnoped and, cut length. right nine, right quality, -.raurmng ‘mania 3e salad only-r aide. 36 7-11-18-21 -e'ro.v:_s mo FURNITUREI Biggest assortment and bent value in the province at headquarters. Braces. Bummersuld. 3817-114-18-21 ._FOUNTAIN PEN with 14 karat gold nlbmndbottle Water- men'n fountain pen lnk for $1.00 R. T. Holman Ltd. Smnmmsdde. 3616-11-18 3‘ —POLIOE OOURT.--A drunk who was captured on Wednesday evening was fined $2. and costs on Thursday morning at the Police Court. H. .-mtv mantras-Now is m. time to install bay carriers while side can save you money on hay carriers rope and other gear- 353241-1051. --n0oFmot noormbl An- other car-flood just received m. Braces. 3p1y $3:tlo:2ply $3.35; 1 pt-y $230. extra. high grade, not catalogue qualliuw. it pays to buy all building hardware at Braces Sumimerside. 3617-11-13-21 —WE ARE QOQKJING ORDERS this week for feeds, bran, middl- tngs and oil cake, immediate deli- very. Let us give you our prices; it will mean that you will give us Taylor Bros._ Hunter River. 3636 11 15 3i. -BRIDAL SHOWER- A very pretty affair was held ‘at the home of Miss Kathleen Brennan, on a Friday evening recently, when the young ladies of Tignish gave ~ 1i- nen shower to Miss Annie lliorna- sey. After the bride to be had be“ seated in the tastefully decor" s‘ living morn, her girl friends " tin-l ssirg_ “When you loo" Into no Heart of a‘ Rose", accompanied on the piano by Miss iii-ac Bernard. _urlng tho singing two intimate ‘fiends. Miss Anna Clohossey and Miss Catherine Gnudet, entered, carrying s "dainty basket innthe form of a huge white _l‘6se, “f ch they presented to tMiss Mort-t soy. Miss Sybil Palmer then read an address of congratulation and fare well. This was, followed by anod- d-ress . by Miss Anna ‘CJlohOMBY ter which Miss Dorothy Beckett on belmlt of tho Order Dirichlet! Miss ‘Morrissey with n substantial cheque. ‘Upon looking into "the heart of the rose"_ Miss Mort-tine)’ discovered numerous tissue wrap- containinzn beautiful piece 0i’ entirely by surprise, Miss Morris- sey made a very ‘charming little speechof thanks to her girl friends and the ladies representing the A. 0. -H. A dainty luncheon was than served and after sill-lint! "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow" and showering the bride to be with loads of good wishes, the young ladies took their departure. iii-O WESTERN PERSONALS ——-Mr Joseph Perry, of Summer- side, returned. after n very suc- cessful business trip West. -1M‘r. and Mrs. Ray Mort-i; and Miss Ethel Morris of Granville were vlrlwm to l-fummersldt- firm of iMr. W. J. Ltdstone. Sum- ot her home in Grand River. Thursday. —ll‘hs Rev. George Morris of 5t. John. N. B. was a visitor to. Surnurersido on Thursday. Bloomfield left Friday morning tor Boston. -—Mts5 Maud MacDougMt of the merside, ha» returned to rSummer- side after spending the past week —Mr Edward McKenna. rinr ped and ribbon tied parcels. each - —-Miss Elizabeth ‘Coughrlin of’ t other cnrhnd - lunt resolved at Bncendfly “JIM ply_ 88-86; 1 _MIW ANNAN ITORL- Grent nnnnntionnt nnln now in full nwin! dnily. soar-u-is-si. -MANY LINES of New Goods going nt cost. I000 worth good! for nalo. Auction every day Novombvl‘ 8th to 18th inclusive, 1 p. m. to 4 p, m. and 6 p. ni. to 8 p. m. Como and get , your share - of bargains. Auld & Son. 8688-11-15-31. .___i_ AHiPi-‘ING GEBSE- Lame shipments of live geese were mode. recently, Jrorn the inland market there for which will be on the 25th inst. There is umnidelulblo ’ ‘ for pressed hay from abroad tbut on account oi heavy traffic in perish- able freight, rthe car ferry is mak- ing as many as dive trips daily, an embargo ‘has Ibsen. placed on hay until next month. Heavy ship- merits ol potatoes are going from this section Ito Boston. the price per bushel here is albout 70 cents, while in Boa-ton the price is not much higher, but the money dis- count enables the shippers to intake a profit. This surplus stock of potatoes is now being rushed wwu/y because farmers have not sufficient frost-proof storage and weather conditions are liable to change wiith‘ "abort notice. i H. --BLOOMFIELD NOTES — The Farmers Club sold their lambs re- cently_ the number being consider- Bbli’ in excess of other years. One 0i’ I118 lTlub members, Mr. Medde Gallant sold seyen lambs (all twin lambs) weighing respectively 137, 123,116_ 113, 108, 100 and 101-——net W<<ltllll.-—304 lbs. The price paid was 9 3-4 cents per pound. For sev- eral years past Mr. Gallant has al- ways had the heaviest weight lambs. Carr anyone bent this? l l Onnthnnnlnnntllncnlbnr locked thin door and pnnnongorn waiting for tho nlnht train, either to I0 in ll. or to moot frioodn oom- tng, hnd to remain out in the open no shelter, no mnnnn o! knowing when to expect n trnln, not even n. light. to Ind-lento that they might expect any. Those are rplnin fnctn. Blr_ nnd when Mr. Grady tries ho convey the im-prennlon. that the agent is on duty fortha onrly train. he must think people are very only marks to put up with anything of thnt ,klnd. An l stated, tho early train arrives here n-bout I a. m.; the agent goes on duty at 7.30 a. m. and gets through at 4.90 p. m., and meets only one twin out of four. One morning last week I noticed ing off the early train. all broken and scattered over the railway platform. l don't suppose for one minute the express man or baggage man, or whoever had’ it in charge, left it in this manner; however, there it was and either the railway or express company _or whichever had it in charge will have to pay for 1t. and this is only one of many cases of this klnd.. if the railway management are trying to punish the employees in the overtime matter by punishing the people who pay the bills, it seems like poor ‘policy and poor politics, also. A Flittle Judgment or common sense applied to this mat- ter would greatly help things out. it is not up to us to suggest the manner in which this could be re- medied. Mr. Grady is paid for that and well paidjoo. It seems to me if this mun here was called on for the early train oven if he was given an hour for breakfast alter the departure 0' the second train, his time would then cover the two trains going east and the freight coming west in the evening and would he a de- cided improvement. The people here are not unreasonable; they want only fair play and decent treatment und this they ure deter- mined to have. l might slate in closing, the people of this section _ ,. , ., or. tout nattvvnv station 1N l i i‘ not 31122131,. l"!!! tho nutter t attention of pnrlln- nnnntnynlnnl Itltflinu, p". vioun litter, ‘IO will certainly do Io- W0 m who to flnn out if m. T- 3- 91147 In the whole nhow or not. 1n dtntnd before it looks like dlwrhihltlon lflinnt st. Louis Ind influx» we con prove it. l am. Sir, etc" PITIR a. note . st. Louin, P. m. r._ Nov. s, r920." Moncton Interested In Fox Industry IMONICVTON. Nov. 10. -— Monctnn in deeply interested in one of Cann- da's oldest industries and but few people know or realize‘ the great wealth to he obtained from the pro- duction and marketing of silver black fox, either as breeders or on n. pelt basis and the earlier industry placed upon a live stock basis, selli- ing pelts in the open market the same as the sheep rancher sells wool, then and then only will for; ranching Ibecome popular. Upon that basis alone they claim fox] pelts will pay handsome returns. ~ Away With $4,000 MONTREAL, Nov. IOr-Jos. An- drels, tlliilllt) Mines. N. 13., related to Judge Cusson yesterday how he had been swindled out of $4,000 by two alleged "con" men, October 26. ln this city; lie charged Emil Roy and Victor Patu Daniotitie with getting into conversation with him in u hotel here. Roy threw a fifty dollar bill on the table of the room, where they were drinking. Andries advised him to be careful as there were thieves around. Roy tlien, lie are united ln the mutter of having stration. ilhis Magtririfnooo onograp .1 Down and Each Month Until Paid Fine Double Side Records included FREE 0t Charge HIS LIBERAL OFFER T0 SUPPLY you with a beautiful Mahogany Gramo- . ‘phone $10.00 down and $10.00 per month, until paid, will enable you to hear the, worldls lead- ing entertainers in your own home during the long winter evenings. For a limited time we will include with each machine FREE OF CHARGE five double side records giving ten popular selections. You can’t afford tomiss this opportunity to secure a high quality Guaranteed Gramo- phone fitted with- a. cabinet to retain records at Confidence Men Get t i ._ —‘_"ifl slate-d, insisted on giving llim $50 ltim and \\‘t‘lll llllflnghms for his warning. Hts r-i-lusml it , taking $4,000i|1,.\"w H whereupon lie claims two men lit-id ll t. r and ltllllfc ant-pr“; PAYMENTS terms _so fair and reasonable that no one should be without one of these splendid machines. _ Don’t let this chance slip-act without delay. Fill in the below collll- - , Don for further information or call in the music department for demon- fol‘ Volles, Baiisles, (‘filo Do not - tux as a C12,‘): Zliily “so. iffons. tflgolm crepe-de-ch‘ q " bubbly LU)“ ' means doubt; - h anything you“ ' ~~~anything that " water will not l. Chiffon or u. all the Same , LUX. L U X fr c g booklet, "The ~- Care of Dainty . Clothes " sent ‘ on , request. Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto 109 rienrm --_ 1 -' 111:2: - A RARE CHANCE This liberal offer will enable you to hear the world’s best entertain- \ ers in your own home during the long winter evenings. .5¢.=..;g.=..r..@ , e A _%§5* bride, (nee Miss Rosa Ellsworth) Elmsdalo. loft on ‘lhtesdny morn- ing by the ‘car ferry, on a itrip through the lower provinces and Eastern States. H —-Mr. B. Graham Rogers of Sum- merstde, left Monday morning, with a carload of Black F0288, shipped via Dominion express. The foxes are shipped through to Mon- treal, thence to be distributed lo other centres. —'l‘he following [Bordent mblbred to " on Wednesday with Mr. Russel A. Heard, Messrs Albert Jay. l... .. Geudet. Peter Doucette and Edward Wedge. H. -Anothor Successful Islander nndanetive of Surrmnornide Dr. “F. ‘Dunn, son of the late Jam-as Dunn ' of Summetrsldo has recently optin- ed a dental office in Maiden Square. Boston. Dr. Frank in a '19 graduate of Tllflls Ooliego, Boston Bering "a Simmer-lids boy we nil look forward with interest tn Dr. party from AJ - l. _ Band, Orchestra, Violin Accordian, Banjo, and other instrumental music; or you can have your choice of the thousands of vocal selections in- cluding religious or ragtime-Southern melodies—and the popular songs of the day. _ You. must have one of these machines in you rhome to thoroughly all" Drecrate what real home pleasure and comfort mean. Hear one in the music department and clinch this offer quick. n ‘ n Q Fill ill and Mail I am interested in the purchase or‘ a Gramophone and would appreciate receiving further particulars. NAME You owe i ‘ to your home and famili’ l“ order one of th e great machines. R. r. tutu, m). nun u can ihhim, mryntic novwptinctlesu ADDRESS....... .......-__-.._..-_......... , Su mersids-