. » ,__,-_.-_.._.. . . you shave no n» a meal lTill. Sgd. Green Bros. i i HlGW il i subscriptions, slockyuriis, Kensington. -nosm HOOD noun is m guarantee its quality. \. lstorkywtrih", Kensington. R-50 Five Tube Set $110 (without tubes) EVER before has anyone heard radio reception from m five tube set to equal this. Made purposely to bring in music with quality. DX-ZZI, and Peanut Tubes plug Victor- Northern Electric workmanship do it. One dial control, plus two dial adjust- ment--a new thing in radio. Viol 01" Nofillerzz Elect‘ 'c . ms waster: "11-.- syoics *4 ___. ._. -~.. _#-_. i.__._ .\\‘\ ‘\ § i‘ '\\ \\\v *\ \‘\ \ \\j \ \ u) ~\ — WILL BE LOADING live poul- try. at Albany, Wednesday, Nov. -page 3 is available 2151-1021. --WES'TERN AGENT — HI‘. illyrus J. ilallant is now Guardian Agent in l-lowlan and will receive a items, adverlhing and renow- --ATTEND the sale or high cilia Guernseys on Thursday nexy, at the 2740-11-18-21 .od only iroin selected wheat. and sold by leading island dealers who —ATTEND the sale 0i‘ high class (luhrnscys on Thursday next at the 2740-11-16-21 _-FOR LATE W Paul's conxresutlon was wary sun The proceeds go towards the C011 vent Chapel fund. Strand Theatre, Kenslngton. on Saturday night under the most fav- arable auspices. The media. were the neat-eel. to periectlon t-hat have yet been employed and we results th most encouraging that any msn~ talgemem have secured. The i181" was strong. clear and steady. which shovis ihal the power plant ls in good working order. ——- PERSONALS il- —.\ilr. ‘Robert MoLaurin, ‘Bclnmfll spent yesterday in the city. _ ‘v -—.Vir. F. J. Casey. inspector 01' Customs. Charlottetown is in Sunl- merside on otiicial business. -Mr. and Mrs Ambrose Furl‘. Emerald were iu Summer-side yes- terday. _ —’Mrs. Gordon Burns oi‘ Free town nud her daughter Lizzie mol- ored to ‘Summerside on ‘Monday lust. They were accompanied by .\irs Roht. Burns and her (laughter Una. —*O\ving to illness of Venerable Archdmu-ou White no were held in Slflillarykt (‘hurcl|. Summersiilo on Sunday. it is pleasing to llflii‘ that he was mun-h hotter this morning still not well was uhle to leavc fill‘. Halifax WllEHi lll‘. is scheduled H): nliund iDhu-i-suti r-nlnuiltteo moot- luga on 'l‘ui>.<iluy. Wr-ilnesdny mull Thursilny. i i Eastern Guardian i i 103i» ..*EASTERN AGENT — Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased w receive news items, advertising uew and renewal subscriptions. .."*THE. LADIES oi! the (‘lt|'is~ liun Church, Momngue. will hold their supper and bazaar in lllL‘ l. O. 0. F. hall on Wednesday, Nov. 17th, 2726~lI-16-2i ..*BUY SURGE-SS RADIO. Flnshllght. and Ettgiuv. lliiiiflfltfS at Muhoufls Drugstore, Frosh stock nmnrhiy trim-ti .."‘FOR SALE--2 hat: nets, 25 foot mou-th hy 28 feet deep. ii thread. with trap almost. new. iForty dollars each, cnsh.~-Rcg Mc- Donald, Annandale. 2768 i1 174i PERSONALS ..'.\ir. Ray Sirhurmuu, Dodslund is visiting in (lcorgetosvu the guest oi‘ Mrs. Alex. .\icCounell.—-A. ..'Mr. Reuben lliicDonald, Chm’- lottetown motored lo Georgetown llicGregor. ‘Yurmouth, N.S., Julv 1. Sunday-A. 2221M " .."Mrs. Noruizin McDonald National n" (m “m” m’ “Hi (leorgctowti loft Friday afternoon for llosiou where she will visit re- latives and iFl€llilSr~A. ..'Mr. John Klgglns, Chnrlotte- ,9“; L“ (p; 1,3,, by Cantu,“ Mm, town in visiting his brother the my, Amherst, Mg" gem, 1134i; Rev, Fnthnt- Klmilllfl. (FPOTEHOWFI-"l ‘Harvest ‘Maid, (p) b.nt. hy Har- A. vest Bells. Tntwmugnzichc, Nil. July -—~——- 1.3. 2244/41 ..".\ir. John McDonald has re- Acaciuvlilc, (i) b.m.. hy Cap- lurued to Georgetown after spemlr tain Aubrey. Amherst, N.S.. Supt. lug ihe past few months in the 3. 2.24%. ‘Canadian Wcst.——A. ..’.\lr. Reginald Jenkins, Char- lottetown motored to Georgetown Friday to visit his mother. LM-re. Alice Jenikins and returned to the city Saturday nitcrnnomflA. AOL- EGTIRN NEW? . . t. .-1PROIOEI»D8 mom‘ buns. the Bazaar conducted last week in Britannia Hall by the Indies oi St. cessiul almost 81200 hell); realised -PICTURES E-NJOYED. --Mo~ tion pictures were resumed in one ‘swords their fathers. grandfathers uerrirvti taiu Aubrey, Amherst, N.S 2. 2.21%. '0 2.21% . m. by Helr-ut-inw. Truro. N.s.. July >i., “Sept. ill). Pi. ‘iii. 2.23%}? Soldier Lady. (L) b.m.. hy 'l‘lu» British Soldier. New Annun, IKE. on Warwick. Tn 2.24%.: illarveni tllells, A113. l9. 2.2ll/g.t \ Proves Mother is _ Your Closest Friend Jersey City. \Mr. .I. Pauli writes -"| awakened each morning Willi) an linoleum: lute and was o!!!" reminded by my Mother that m! breuh was disagreeable. I lflr-‘d pqfflllllQd lablell. mouth Washed and other camouflalfli "hm" 8"" lemporlry relief. Alter consulting my dentist and 110111!!! my levlh III good udilion. a (riend suggested my trouble was constipation. Alla-r taking a rew doses or Carter's Lil n; Liver Pills my stomach and bowels were relieved. ioul and im- pure gases eliminated." flhuggisu. 25 l 75c red packages l—— '“ SWORD i8 PROOF THESE PEOPLE MAV CAST VOTE |Thc iutnily sword which he b11111! Iwlrh him to the polls is proo! of I1 citizen tot "the cantons oi Gian-ls. Oppenzell, Unierwald and Lehmetz is entitled to vote. Where the tam- iiy sword has been lost. the voter appears with 11 bayonet. His vote i5 never challenged. On election days inhabitants, of these cannon-s meet in ghe open nir and ciiscuss the event. Bearing the or enrlier ancestors used ln defense oi their country, the gathering re~ scmbles mobilization for war much more tluin a political meeting. ' A republic for more than a thous- Ullil years, Swltzerlandfle u country n1‘ zincicut traditions. The electors oi‘ those four cantons meeting to discusn a referendum on the ques- tion the sales of wines uud hecr. do st) with zllllho w I l r h nrllkesetilngot t l _ l l I pal‘)- whflyped Sing!“ blue or ~- 1" imrflt er- :- 1 - ' .' H u i em - . . . . ‘ . i ___,____l,.____ l fir)?!» d Velyfllifxl" i‘ 1"» i pink holders, .1 value that can- ..M,,,,,,..,, won“ powders m“ do equ.) to most i u no injury to tho-most delicate child. Any child, or infant: in the tslille oi’ adolescence, who is infested with worms can take this preparation ivithoui. u qualm of the stomach, uud will find in it a sure reliet and u full protection from these des- tructive pests, which are respon- sihle ior much sickness and great sufieriug to legions oi‘ little ones. The Turf Season (Continued from page (l) iii 'F‘.. Glace Bay. N.S.. July 1. 2.21% dolul Aubrey, (p) pg,’ by um. .. Sept . Harry 13.. (p) b.g. by Star Point- r. Jr.. Amherst, N~.S., July 14. MissyCunazln the (lrcat. (p) hlk. 1. 2,211.4. huddle. (n) h.g.. by Marshall 3i Yurmouilt. July 2. 2.221141. Dixie Murque. (p) gxnr. hy Ken tucky Marque. Summerside. 'l'. l; 2.22%. dohn Mctlregor, (p) chg. hy .11)» heart. Sununerslile. P.l£.i.. Si‘ L, Aug. 25. 2.23%. Queen Helen. (ll) h.m., by ilnr- lro. .\'.S., Sept. ii. Gordon ilnrvesier, (n) h-rn. hy ‘Montague, P111 Rook Boy in) b.g., hy Winilcld $lri1tt0tt. Tntumagoitcho. N.S.. July lliNPAlNT LORI) CHESTERFIELD. 14- 23494-1 -»-»-~ BIIlTPlDI) (p) h.g., by Dlrcctum 13., Glace Zuy, N15,, July 1. 2.24%. Little Mary had been taught Do- iRose Waltz. (p) b.m.. by Wnltz, iiienesu, One d“). we minister (wgnmt-e 123514. Amherst VNSGJMY called and Mary. uwslilng a pause 14.) Spriugilii .N.S.. July 1. 2.25. in the conversation. iemsrked: Jim]; s,’ (p) bum,“ ;,,.K;ng1.,.0_ "i ltcnr we soon are to have "16 ltector. Yumnouth. NS; - Sept. u. pleasure fli‘ losing you." 1.25%.: "" " ‘Kelly. (h). h-g" ‘by Major Todd. If Stomach Pains After Eating This Will Help Specialists who have devoled ‘their liven to the treatment o! stomach ailments now tells u: that many people who oom- piain about their stomach: have no stomach alimlnt at Ill. Moncton. Glace ditty. -N.‘S., Aug. (l. July 1. 2.60. the list. reduce son. Fredericton. N.'B., Jilly 28. 2.09% to 2.09%.$ ‘Killofi- (P) l).g.. by AzoifuFred orlcwn. ‘NJB, Sept. 21. 2.10% to 2.09% . N111, July 1. 2.28%. Betty ilnlm. In) gmm thy Uuko 2.29921 Snrinxhill. N. 3.. Rose Bingen, The following horses, already tn cl their records: 1301i U116 (n) ch.g. by Col. John i (l-lJAiRis, Switzerland, Nov. 16.—- . aviary volo. (n) h-un. by PM" Volo. Frcilerictou. N.l)_. July 2i). 2.19% to 2.12%. Splendid Vsilues in Bedding ; Shown Today In Household Supp/i ..s l Departmenb-Second Floor The wintry feel of the air suggests more and b ings-soft, warm, fieecy blankets, light wei and cozily comfortable down fille There's. a showing here of goods i from the makers-—onl y our modern mill. We invite your inspection, “MOORMAC” special high va- lue Blanket, 64x84 inches, 7ibs to the pair, whipped singly. 111119 or pink borders . ether bed cover giht richly handsome, d and batting filled puff5_ mllorted m each case (lircct te profit between you and the Fine Union Blanke ches, blue or pink borders, 6 1b,; t0 the Pail‘, Whipped iii separately 6 WITNEY Blankets, iillpllrigd direct from tlh-e makers in Eitgr land, 64x82 inches, 7 ills to the t 60x80 in- Pure wool Blanket 60x80 inches 6 lbs t0 the pair, Whipped separ- noi be beaten at lklllfll‘ llllCS . . . . . . . . . pgl- pair $875 “"50 The Wonderful Kenwood Blanket $10.25 KENWOOI) BLANKETS, perhaps the finest thing 0n the mar- ket m bed coverings, are made 0f purest wool, sound thick 4nd bulky then lightly twisted. 'i‘his pFOdIlCQS a “lofty” fabric honey- combed with protective aircclls and therefore warmer in propor to weight. Take a pinch of the nap of a KENWOOI) bctwcuti you? flllgei‘ and thumb, it will support the entice weight of the blanket. Nap as firm as this does. not wash away. Kenwoods are used as ordinary blankets or stitubes for down comforts. They are made in crass bar patterns. 'i‘he p0pulat' col and wihite” and u three tone check 0 Kenwoods are in tan, bluc and rose, bound, each blanket as rugs 0r sub- plain colors or 01's are tan and wihite, rose f blue, white and rose. Plain 72x84 inches Satin $10 Down Filled ComfortsnDis-ect From England l Comforts filled with genuine Arctic down, with handsome coverings of art satteeti wide range of colors. . Com-forts in a lovely weight size 72x66 inches filled witfh genu- ine Arctic down covered with Richly handsome comforts filled -w1i:h genuine Arctic down, come in size 72x66 inches, variety of lIHIHlSOmG coverings '_Satin Coviered Comforts genuk handsome an fabric, Several me Arctic down filled 72x6) popular (iesigng and inches’ light’ Warm, colors very handsome . . . A splendid range of Comiforts, filled with fine comtbei] cotton Jaddlng, splendidly made, covered witih chintzes and Satt-eens in wide range of {ratterits and colors. These, while not as desir- able as the real down filled, serve splendidly their purpose and are offered at very low prices Jilz 9?. $4 00 f0 MOORE 6 PI°LEO LIMITED Charlottetown, 11212.1. 2.20%.: Vnndn ‘S. Julia, (p) h __.._. 2.21% l0 2.92% l0 3.22. l Truro ‘Belle. (ti) h-m» "Y " .h., 1n- ‘Blu- lilo. Yarmouih. us, Jilly u. A n .1, us. .1 21.2.23»! 22st t 2.20mi you may “m” "om blur pifdieiwlirin» in). ch.rz.. by Chelsinui Kgitiltilttleringogilatigiédlél)‘0116?..N 3y 32mm eru one t w/glflgld ‘Matt’ m hi" by lng gsquourneu and other un- 2:09“ ""l°"m°"- NB" 2'12“ w July 25).!’ 2.23%’ to 2.15% .1 ' ‘y " Eliza Todd, (i) b.m.. hy Kon- field Btrutton. Tatamagouchv. Mull"! lYmmoma. ll so ywl‘ ' 55': tum-me", iKnight, 4 (p) ~b_g,, by lucky Todd. Ilalliax- 'N.S., June 2i. July 14- 237 l0 3-34“- bu‘ "W" l! 1° "l" "P u" Ml“ Slmmusm (p) 'byk'm" h’ the Northern Man. Fredericton. ~ u-“Jvlnmce record” ' bowel; W1"! n reliable ves- fggislfitfiigiifgfkicimi» N-B» MY 4"- ms. ISBDt. z. 2.2m n. mat/l: g . etabie remedy like Dr. Hamll~ ' 4 - - .14 | A i, _ ) i, _ i (i, . ton’: Pills. This old-limo flm- 'mrly T°dd' (P) "-3" by 7°“ taine/firibrelinnllliliohxi-tort.‘hilly/Milne | lly medicine lsawonderful oor- grzdiwecon. N13,, July fl-i- n, 216v. u) 2.15%.; - 1 . Jecilve o! all digestive Ind ' - ‘- Pt s: it , ( ) l. .. l (i . , ‘ A stomach disorders. “ck v"l°' l”) “'5 b7 m)?’ V°l"- taine zlbrerii o/llmhliarst). Jilly DOD“ “IO Blllifi ' There ls no mystery about! ‘Erezdffmmm N3» Jill!’ 20~ 215% i4, 2,1714 m 2,15%: ‘° ' rs. the quick elieci you got from ' ' iMa r 5.. (P) ch., h th B lti h ' Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They H,“ KM?’ 'B°'"7' (p) hm" by Soldigii,Charlottetown?"I’.il§l.. rSoiit Ju't whuen your “mow “w” m, "amen-I The ii-kpoueni. Woodstock. lll. 1).. u . aid required by the nynlem to digest everything you alt, look batter, fool butler. be fr" from MINION R \\\.\\\\\ MADIXBT n \ \\‘\\ \ on‘) ‘ \ - nnauv\\i.amrlz . \\'\\\\\\y\ <i<._\\\\ \\\ we) \ \\ '\_‘\\\ headaches, culmination And Ini- iilgectlon. All thou muslin some to all that use Dr. Hum- lllolh Pills. Every mun or woman with a ltomnoh lll ls amine to uu this mania-M vlnlablo "only. Be par MI. eri 2.1 i0 "Ill. h AIIK. l8, 2.12% to 2.11% t. Gwendolyn Aubrey, 4 (t) b.m.. hy Captain Aubrey. (winrace 2.15 Fredericton. N113. Anxiety, (t) b.m.. by Sir Roch. Fredericton, N.B., July 2i). 7. fPeier Will Tell, (i) b.g.. by Pe- snnble It ‘to do in work cor- Odell- ill) ‘inm- by William. Arno. rectly. Woodstock. NJL, Aug. 18. 2.12% Vou'll enjoy your mull. l° 2-1554- ‘M 9b Sept. 22) Fred- -lM 29. 2.21% to cton. 'N.B.. July 1X‘. _ 2.13‘/ 2.12% t 4 lain tor the Great Fredericton N i! ,“"§",,“““‘}°’; w) bgfiyblq-ci" l’ n“ y.“ um '5." gong", q; - i - -- to n u ray, W nrsce . . a h- 1 Y in..." ‘lino OIYIPPM 00-. Mow “gaeuigglrlfi, ‘grfii13l4d; mime mosouche. N5, July m.) Almheretfi MINJV-lfifillim- "M7351? y. up ‘~10 . '4 stock, -zv.a.. A . in _ 4’ doe Nollen, (t) hlk.g., by Fred 2.858% to 2.16551 Direct. St. Stephen. IN.B.. Sept. 2. 2.15% to 2.18%! Prince Ando. Eileen Aubrey. (n) b.m.. by Csp~ 2.24% o 2.10%: N!“ July 9. The Pill» 10th.}. by Major Todd. 2.18% in 2.16% .1 clothes with l . 8t. Stephen, N113, July 22. nry 'Sus, (p) b-m. hy Braden Ins Lflllllldl. (n) b.m.. by iAmhei-si, »N.S., July 2.21% i0 2.19% . Aubre . Moncion. N113, Aug. 2.23% to 2.20.