SIIFFEREIIIIIY NIEIII _,__‘i|1t|isla Iltlllllllrl! »' FmIl-sllvas" . _ Lrrrta 1am Won, C, B, .71"! a terrible sufferer from Dihlfifi-TII Mid Qlnslipqfahn for you; C had. pain alter opting", belching gee, constant headaches and did not sleep well at night. Finally, dfrignd 1,14 ""9 '0 i'Y"F"'Il74-ll'v¢-I". In awcel: the Constipation was corrected ma’ lob“ Ivm n» of pain, hfildflchg snd that Jmisersble feeling that '°°°"P,"=w= Dyspepsia. I continued ‘D this splendid fruit medicine and now I 11m well, strong gnd vigorous". ‘ROBERT NEWTON. 5“- l bu. 61hr $2.50, on: sise25o. Iver)’ we ‘ showing an excopf duuanmpgaalssontment, of yrcncii ivory ilor the Holiday .‘ ‘um ma. he pleased _ u; MW“ on chose interested ' m thh lino, sit our store‘ w,‘ my some goods over. _ .-We have elven‘ a seed 915a! M mquganpmd we lnnaellep- ‘l “n; mm‘ stbck GIN Wtwkllmv w.» n» dtfilltw @1111. ,_ds=1@ 1* b all lhat can‘ be desired. , if us. i. enylhinz you re quire it would‘ be advisable . éfrwT-Téififi-ir”: 3?‘? I’ 'il..i“t‘.‘i.§;trii.;'i“t.*i‘.i"“ "' ~ can. , st lSteei Workers . E . Want Settlement , ' . '. ' SYDNEY, Nov.——30—Rersolution‘s ssklms. Mayor Fitzgerald to idke MflpsJO bring about n. settlement ' or mersnwsy strike -by arbitration or otherwise wns.urrammous1y_ p113- see‘ o: _e tmleetiinig 6r the Elteel Workers onion last nlghlt, I can-ram. onuiisrozns’ , . 1' . . see Our-Xmas ferrules: 11in invulnsnmnirs ‘ . ‘“qm,-,uu h“; 2e pen word i» eaal la- ooplea-co-e to on can to be (as-waded. Iva seats . be alder! to can to cover passage. are. l. atraetion soap: as one word. but Ive Ignace (n 01.000) I m allowed aa on: we ‘ ‘ Oaah renlttancea to V\ "l - ver can nun acne-pan all a CIQICIIQ- . "ma. In no use can r la rule be overlnkeclu overtime-eats neelve V‘ , ‘ 1" Y. ‘ . 1. r .7 n A . 44' =*_-- _ _ - cnt position for thc riiiht pnrty. B1319 Jwanhyd United Farmers Ltd., ilox 25, Ken- ' slnntun. I __ 4014-11-01. n... - ‘no ‘Tr-JJOIWTRACT mr tint; ‘ wind yurdlm; “wi- wooil imelght (not lcnlfl-YPI- AP- . _.__i__._.._______ -,Situai1ons Vacant ‘" .' 91y sprlngton Lumber 00., Sin-int;- " ' ' ' ' ‘ m1, l’. E. l. PRIVATE CHRISTMAS , ‘Greeting Cords. Sample Book free Men end women already skin: $5 up daily in spare time. Oriole? - Gerretsons. Brsntford. n Miscellaneous .‘ 11mm T0 Aruutrmvn omn- .|r poems by E ‘ Maclnnis 0n , u nkqnrg? &,_qo., and at the _ yiritimo St toners. 4007-11-30-61; .~.._-_.__. ___._... _ n1 CHRISTMAS GIFT‘ NONE titer than the Prince Edward hid Souvenirs-beautifully ll- Eemnle Help WanteT WANTIIID—SEVEI'IAL YOUNG W0- men to enter training School for nursing. st Felconwood Hospital. ‘titrated. Price 50c by mull 57c. Apply to Roberta E. Nicholson, Airdlnn. Superintendent o! Nurses‘: 4 u . ov. - . Ill-NOE STEIN!)- ‘ " yoomwlth .n‘N.\g|vfl$t:.-~ ‘nu-ow. PVIIIVLTI IUHQIP lllllI I15 ‘I0 880 a week. Lea _W|lh0lll leav 22:. "in. °fl"s.r°°*": . o eg- o Science. Depl- 115 Tor nt . C - want“! adh- ioiss-n-aiiufisstigi. FIIIIS WANTEDQ-‘VILL IIE OPER- - sting‘ at thocld stand In all kinds For Sales ‘ of furs.“{’urc‘l‘rs.seapr‘l‘cre (njgsolutelg _,_..,, _ ouquayocre.- . -cscr. . . . . . _ » “{.’.‘3..‘Z,,-".i.*.:;.'tl..tP°ll°i‘.."‘.l..= ' Number of lots choice hardwood, IVANTED — AN EXPERIENCED nld growth. R. A, McPmil. New book-keeper. either Indy or gcn- nevi-n, 3993-11.39.31, iii-man. (loud wagon and pcrmun: Splendid Farm For Sale _ Chicken ‘Snrgqe-ifl 61.60 "i'*hi§“Wi>'flih1i£~”~u~b '70.00 Spring ‘(alley ‘L. P E.. l. Protestant orphanage. 35.00 Methodist Church Recitals‘ 35.05 . ., , l1 (ientnl ullltltll DOLLS AND revs at Herman's Charlottetown Sample ‘Rooms, ‘ 4005-11-30-81. KID GLOVES FOR ifamhei‘, mot M?» ‘Bill-BY. Mother and sweetheart at Batons Xmias sale. 1039-12.1-3I HOLMAWS ARE NEFUINDINQ ‘return on cash purchases of $25.00 and over.‘ 401p” SECURE YOUR COUPONS FOR the i-lolJin-slnend Concert now, on eta-Io at all drug stores, and from ‘members of ‘the Knigths of Colum- bufl- 102a A PRETTY BIT OF NECK- WEAR makes amice giilt. Don’t forget Pit-tons display. 103942-1-31 COUPONS FOR- THE HOLLIN- HEAD coucskr are on smlc 111i "Bl! (111114: slows. Can also ‘be. secur- ed from miembers of ’l‘lne Knights of Columbus. 102:1 SPECIAL se-nvicss-"rhe All" ‘vcmt seasoln scan-Led well in the chum-dues art Vennson and Cherry Vol iey. the Gospel concert, at each lllliace being well receive-ti. Those taking part in addition to the choir b81111‘: "Miss. they.) Brodie, Mrs. s. Lea Mrs. W. Mu-tch. Mrs. J. C. "W108. MIPEL-D. Jenkins and M-r. F. Richards. A funflhcr concert will malice 11.718108 r0111 Christmas Sunday, _»lN-OIvGNATION MEETING.—'—,-A T811 18.1159 anti!‘ representative meeting urns held at Lower IPre-e- ‘i-‘QW on Novemiheq- 24th. to protest ‘y t ‘tire atpesslve tiaxes impos- ed iby the Legislature at its lost Mr. Aliex Cairns was lip- ipot, ' chaimiam and Mr. D. M. Beiwmfd, socn-ertn-ry. All present 119Gb’ dctiiidietmmed ‘the lanid tux us belinz {I100 ‘high, but the lost straw nlhiaitfhroike on. camel's beck, the three dolflnr 51011 tax received n bit- ter and scathing (lcnumiinulon, and it was agreed to semi o report of the meeting to the ‘two represen- Itetives, to the press‘ for publica- tion and mother ithut all the other school districts in tfhe province be ‘cfforit mo lilo/ye time Legislature re~ .pe‘a.l tihe obnoxious cliuuso in. the tax »ut’t.—-Co,111‘. railway fares to Summerside and. asked no lac-operate willh 11s in :1.n| 1-- utr- s?‘ ~ ' -e>,- z | ii’ii""“riii1n5 n ~ digestion. . gift. Sec Patons big selection. of Columbus. plete line of ladies and gents um- breiilas-W. W. Wellner Ltd, Jew- ellers. 2i rPiEl SOICIM. and concert in Bor den linll on [Friday evening, Dec. 3 at. 7.30 o'clock. Ladies with pies free. Admission 20 and 35 cents. 1040-12-1-21 COUPONS FOR THE HOLLIN- HEAD CONCERT are on sale at mill drug stores. Cun also be secur- ed from members of T-hle Knights of Columbus. 1023 CHUWOH 0F SCDTLAND.—IR9V D. M. Lamont will preach at Nine Mlle Creek, Dec. 4 at 7.30 P. .M.; at {Canoe Cove Sabbath Dec. 5 at 10,30 A. M.; at Churchill at 2.30 "l". M. and in the Peoples ‘Church_ Charlottetown at 7 I’. M. {Om- Llnlllcnt- Cures Slack fluiiiiions liALll-‘AX, Nov. 30.—-(Quotations iurnished by F. B. McCurdy and Company the Montreal Stock Ex- change.) Atcb. a Golda. P. E. l. PROTESTANT ORPHAN. AGE ‘Dine Ladies Auxiliary oi the P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage Build- ing Fund. acknowledge ‘wit‘h thanks the following»- Proceerl-s or! Hue-rm- mvr-r Ten amid En1t1erna1nment..$23l.50 Proceeds of M1111‘ Viuw Bwpuist Chnmoh Rodrick... 42.48 Si. James» C-Iiunrch Recital. 42.48 Qu-esun Missy's Gwlld, large 110x new clothing‘, ' French iRilver Ladies Aid, 1 quilt. Miss Vera. Penny, 1 quill. Mms. A. P. lProwsc. 1 q-uiilt. Beidlfilllve L. A. ‘P. E. I , Protest- ant Orphzmagez-u quilts, 2 tent-h ‘sr lillowls, 1 0181i!‘ stockings, 3 pours mitts. 171 acres of splendid land at Richmond. Lot 13, Prince County; 70 acres cleared and balance heavy growthof herd and soft wood. Two brooks 0n farm, pump in house and barn. One mile i'rom Richmond Sta- tion, one quarter mile from school. Excellent buildings all in good re- nir. Farm well fenced with wire and poles, principally wire. 34 acres broken for next year and plenty of manure for next season's crop. Finn mudded last year. This farm will be ollered for sale on Thurs- iiy, December 9th at 1 p. m. ‘ i , There will also be sold on that date, 5 horses, 2 milch cows, binder, leader, disc harroyv, other barrows, plow, wagon, sleigh and other artic- les of farm msohiueryr Tenns 0t‘ sale will be announced at the Auction isle. . For turtihar particulars apply to Philip Gallant, Richmond. or l‘. ‘Ii Box Alli, Charlottetown. 1121-12-1 n. ROD ANIIGUM ‘ To the 1111mm- orlishennon look I118 for new wanes to hunt and fish, Rod and (lun in Canada. for Dec- tmlier will prove invnlualhle. tin o ulmdidw illustrated srtidkl, w. L. Mnroniia, the well known "Mr, graphically, pictures the Will life m‘ the Dominion, includ- “18 the North West ‘Dormitories. “Wrestle Dole makes his readers w him m: a goose shooting trip Quilts big (formulas. in a remini- mfiile Judge Fraleck des- “u sood old days in nn m‘? stony of the Wayside - 1m tion: Trnp lxlne and Kennel are up to their usual high standard. Rot and Gun in Canada is published monnhly W. J_ Taylor, Limited. Woodstock, Ont. A few breeders have achieved a measure or success wthout pat- ronizing fairs and exhibitions, but the number is .90 small as to be almost negligible. MUNROE-On Nov. vj 1920 st Vancouver General Hospital, Van- touvcr, B. C. Dan W. Munroe, son of the late Norman and Mrs. Mun~ roeroi Glen Valley axed 54 years. Leaving to mourn one brother and seven sisters besides n wide circle of iriendslinurB, C. and P. E. i. lug that is growing‘ in "in tiny re the Airedale "lddltionFto the splendid by . V. Willi-runs, ‘nonunion, “Pluck” ‘m! to everyone. The "mop/us, Guns and siting; Conserva- term n" e bu that w‘, "I100: ‘Armnunim Growing Children ‘ I shoot up sofist does not seem to - - flint-Foo 4 IihtNetures requirements fitNlltsm 1 w OLIVIZINE _,_ Arsn-qigitgttomnrown eusnnmn. "w HEAVRAIFEIIRII or heaviness alter meals are .:m-tmn°yin' in the City yesterday. pleasant to take. Muir-dill acidii and help" restore m A DAINTV BLOUSE is an ideal vMr. J. W. McLean, Montague 1030-*12-1.3i Montreal Fox Show. COUPONS FOR THE HOLL|N_ HEAD CONCERT are on sale 0t North Wilts all! drug stores. Con also be socur- terday. ed from members of The Knights . 1023 UMBRELLAS-We carry a com- PE RS FINALS - Mr. W. L. McLean: Cardigan was Mr J. M. McLean, Montague was Ia visitor in the City yesterday. l l Mr. anal.‘ Mm. J. D. Stewart, city llewves this mlornlng for Sum- eirside Mrs. mviu nnoiiennsn, city‘, gives this morning for Sum-mer- 9. . ..___.. has returned from attending the ‘Mr. D. J. McLean, merchant hire, was in town yes- Mr. Boufford of Jas Copeman Ltd. was a. passenger to Mis- couche on Tuesday. Mr George Doyle, 1St. Peter's Bay arrived inthe city on Monday night from Western lJunada. and went. east yesterday Messrs J. G. Hurt and ‘E. A. Iinr Pillgton‘, of St. John, representing the Burroughs Adding Machine are registered at the Revere. , ‘llir; Joseph E. Bergeson, Adver- tising Artist representing Jaimes Copemau, Ltd. went to Miscouche ‘Monday on business. I ___ Mrs. Arthur Harper, City and son Harold returned home last night from attending the funeral c‘ ' ' of her nephew. PGP/ldfkllée Mr. and Mrs. Pidgeon, French TFO fblfljj’ ltiver wish to thunk their marry friends for kindness shown them in the sad loss of their little son. Mrs‘. J. B. MIa-cDonnJMl‘ and little (Laughter, of Saflithurn, iseskntcihew on, has arrrived home ‘to spend the winter with iher parents ZVIr. and A. F. MncNeill or Long Creek. us. W. E. Scantlcbury Physical Instructor of 1411c Y. 2M‘. C. A., re- iturnied‘ Tu-esdaly mgiht trom St. John where (he attended a meeting of the physical iaisitmuotors o! the Niinrritiime Wovlnxvas, The meeting was it very successful one. ‘Mrs Phillip A. Hughes who was planting ‘her niece Mrst Shuon. L. Power, Pleasant Grove has left on return 0o her home in- Vwindon. . Wheait; December, 156%. March, 152%..“ . Oats, December 6% ‘niiy 4111/... Jan. Pork 2300. TORONTO, Nov 29—Trsding in Victory Bond's will ‘henceforth be open and victory issues will be im- mediaitely listed‘ tor trading on Ca.- maadiarn lStock Exchanges. This a-nimounceonent made by Mr, Dray- ton‘, Minister of Finance, who n1‘- rlved in Toronto on Saturday ai- ternoon‘, on iris why 1mm Homil- ton ‘To Dotndon vto continue Itihe Te.- rift‘ Commission hearings, Sir Hen- ry's statement is» as hollows‘: “The control ot victory bonds ‘hos ceas- so‘. Control which has been exer- clsed by a. sviiahllizlng committee of Victory Loon "was anode in p per performance of promise made dur- ing‘ the different Victory Loan wm4naizns_ MmhFtITsiFWin _ From Presbytenans The Methodists defeated the Pres EMULSION The Greet llcelth Restorer You will get rid oi the cou h nnd at back your ‘health an vigor us! n qulckl es did Mrs. J. A. gtenchouaqo Williarnsdaleieeh N8. who wrote: m! . zinlgfien I was In awealsfionldflitinrclzcn: :12.“ filflgwrld m1 ""5 and uni ' a “rzzlanzmi. I h laaxrioinech Ldi,‘ {n.7,} EH11‘ s,“ by Dyuulsis eel GmualShm - Prawn! by _ Q Irasiuéfloratoa I 60. LIIIM so lielslreiQue. " _DICKY DIP ' hybenians in this gamnet ‘Mr. G. H. Gorbeti was reteree; ilimer Ernest Harris and labor el the scoreb- Ross Bethune. last night's basket 121111,‘ match at tlhe Y. ‘M. C. A. by the score of 24 to 22. The score at halt timle was 20-20. A play on’ or five minutes was lihen ‘mlade and du-rlnig that period ‘tine Mertrlrodvrsts scored 4 and the I Pres-bytertains 2. “Y 1111c largest crowd yet witnessed Scores meme made on follows:- Wesbyttevriunsl-ib. Campbell 7; E _ lugs 14; V. Saunders 1. !M‘eiih0ldilSls—J. McNair 9; E- Mclnnih 7; Moore 8. PY’S n1 Afi Cru. ............................................ .. 901.’. 1. P. 49 ‘w - ~ Mex. Pet. .................................. .. 163% M’. P. R 53 R" G‘ . 88 The many- S. P. . 111 S. T. U. .................................... .. 45% _ flour miles from the village, ‘Mm. Hughes spent the past summer on the island after 1m absence of ‘thlrtry years. friends. of Master Fred Monaghan, student at St. Dunstan?» and son oi’ Mr. James ‘ NAVY Real Satisfaction! draw/flee PLAYEITS CUT Monaghan of Hazelbrook will he glad to learn that he was success- lully operated upon in the Citv Hospital for Appendicitis and is‘ resting couifortsbiy. LAUNCHED IN MONTREAL IITONTJUEAL, Noy. 29. - The Cnnatiisn Lender, 3_3-I0 not tonnage the twelfth ship built for the (‘.2111- adian Govermnent Merchant Mar- ine, and the sixth this season, by the (lan-alllnn Vickcrs Limited, was successfully liYUIlCllCil from the yards of the company Saturday afternoon. The launching ceremony was preformed by Mrs. XV. _G. Ross, wife of the President of the Harbor Commission. At the subsequent reception A, p iwmup. muntglng director oi‘ Vickers ‘Limited, stated that his tmn mid launched over 50,000 tons oi shipping during the current year. lie painted tl._ gloomy picture that now con- zMliss Agnes Lawless, R_ N. re ‘turned to Portland, Mo. last week after spending the past month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawless, Graham's Road, halving been called home to nurse hea- slslter, Mi-ss Fliora, who is now on the road to recovery. Tragedy In’ Lumber Camp (Special to The Guardian.) _ Sfl‘, iSilllilPuhl-EN, Nov. 27——Some of tho conditions QuDLlJOUiBNS 0t the traigedy at Bmckwayv York Coumyv am avail" Millard’: Llnl-cnt (Inna "Ilia-Inn's CANADIAN LEADER iWA-S ~BIEARETTES g:- , fronted his company and the (fun- ‘udian shipbuilding industry in general. Over forty per cent 01' ' Canadian shipyards had sung thei" .~\\‘zu1 song, he said and unless Government and were forthcoming the some futc confronts-r] the Vick- ers Couipany. ‘The sorry fact is," said M1‘. Gilliam, that we have no nnlrrs for next year. We have two boats now 0n the stocks which we hope to launch next April and it‘ there are no further orders by that time, the yards will be forced to close. . . Convicted 0f Larceny Of Alcohol lNEW YORK, Nov. 29. -—— John 'lto1uanelli‘ Brooklyn undertaker, Bu, M" who was convicted of the l-valrceny of 1.000 gallons of wood alcohol which was alleged to hnve caused the deaths\of 100 persons in Con- necticut antl Massachusetts last g (Ihristmas, ‘was today sentenced to serve from three and a half to seven years ‘.11 hard labor in State's prison. W...‘ Don't think children can b: cured oi’ hed- , wetting byspankinslbelfl. The tron le is con- stitutional, the chil cannot help it. will send lnnny mother my successful home treatment, with full Instruction. If your children trouble you in ihis way, lend no money, but write in: to-dny. My treatment is highly recommended to uduits troubled with urine diflicultias by day er night. Write for‘!!! trial treatment. Mn. M. Summers WINDSOR. OM)!“ able today. ’l‘he victim was Cs-r- A leton Vail aged 31 and the shooting was done by his Undlle James Veil, 899d 50. ‘llhe viictiun was working with others‘ at the hmrber camp, but WIIIB alone wren- the accident oc- curred. Ha was standing on a log trimming it with on axe, when, a slnot ram; out and the bullet pierc- ed ‘hie left leg ju/st nibove the knee Considierabily difficulty -ws.s empe» n..- rm-v- .1 rkenceo in getting e nhysiden- Af- ter mlanry hours, stretcher bearers exudiearvored to carry ‘the wounded 1mm 1min the woods. to n. settle merit, but on the way out he died of the shock. Cost. II III: z- llcitur than-Villa (IiET A I For 1.1.1.1 1115-200 B01 E. A. Foster) Central Druqlat ‘h h‘ -- as‘ YEs I corn’;- d Prices are Lowest. " Always Up-to-date Alweys ahead of’ Competition We have marked down our whole stock. AND ALSO , New Goods which are arriving every day in many cases being priced We have an immense stock of H0ckey’s all marked down. SEE OURSBEFORE YOU BUY. ‘GOF F BROS LTD. ri III“! --»-- I II m- -BYWSINN0'I'I' women wuo HARDLY WEDNES=5AY2-—-AT A weuumo‘ LAST NIGHT WHERE THERE WASA LARGE NUMBER, OF GUESTS, I. BECAME Awmzz OF A‘ VERY HANDSOME. TO BE TOOK HEK WHEPEVER 1 HAPPENED B; NEAR, STARING AT ME‘ wnn use WONDERFUL GROOM AND SAlDZ THAT STUNNlNG sue WOULD soon , AT LAST‘ 1 HUNTEID UP "run. WOMAN? No LIKE TO MEET‘ AND Ii “who is "on, s LOOKING‘ she's t: == HE'S No l , A DETECLT we.” EYES OFF ME‘. [l You sea, WE 601' QUFTE A LOT OF VALUABLE. PRE$ENT5- got-Keg»; cit-e! ' " ">éIl ¢':);- “ "it win- 4i l. _ _ Hg...“ ._»,§_..\\._ . ‘ .