Whemyou add “ OX0 ” to Soups,‘ Stews and Meat: Pies, you put in Concentrated Beef, thus making them more nourishing and tasty, with - therich nutrirnent and flavour of prime lean beef. " 0X0 ” is the Housewife’: Great Economy. oxo LIMITED, ass so. An Tin of 4 cubes,v15c_. Tin of 10. 30c. fitting in tile BEEF toine Sh, Montreal 99 Central Guardian PRIZE WlNNEih-(llt was Lard League that won the second prise n the Standard Bred Stallion class at the Amherst ‘Fair not lilrisco Direct as was reported. IMPORTANT ‘ NOTICE 1'0 ADVERTl8ER8.- Advertisers are respectfully requested to see that their advertisements for the Guard-- lan reach the oilice by noon of the day preceding publication, other» wise insertion will not be guaran- teed. 0n Saturday ads must be received by 10 A. M. ORWELL ‘8£RV‘IOES.-_-‘iPrepara- tory service at ‘St. Andrews church, Orwell, ‘Friday, lNQV. 5th, 7.30 p. m~. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be di-epensed In the same church on ‘Sunday morning at 11.00 a. m. Rev. W. l-i. Spencer will preach- The Session and the S S. will meet at'10.00 a‘. m. Service appropriate ‘to Thanksgiv- ing will be held at. 7 ‘p. in. i} PERSONALS The Coolfls “Best Friend" l i .. n. 4 .... CIASSIFIE Ono Insertion .................. Four Insertions ... light Insertions ...... Agents “hinted ADVERTISEMENTS 0-9 \ ........... 10o per lino of I5 words 8c per lino of 5 words 7o per lino of B words Eoardcrs Wanted AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY to earn $150 to $300. Selling Per- sonal Greeting Cardslilggest sca- son now on. Samples free. Selling experience unnecessary. Write to-day. Master Kraft Greeting Card Co., Toronto. 25.27,19,1,3,5,8,10,12. For Sale For: sat-a one PAIR Rsocoons Apply to Sandy Mciasac. Boar River. 251041-231 ,_ ron SAI.‘E-—PF.IDIGRE sue- lish Chinchilla. Rsnbitagpld and young brceders.—1W.,H. r soKay. Brackley- ~ ZflQ-‘pl-‘Z-fl FOR SAyLE—-YOUNG OaWnQUR-N- soy grade with calf’ w» side. lMuyur ‘Ford, Glasgowililtad. Zfifillsfl-Zll . "rwo- FARMS ‘FOR oral‘- 9o Acres and 130 acres cosh, cheap for quick sale. Apply Mrs‘. Hud- BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED AT 88 lllllsboro St. 2406-11-1-31 Iiclllali: IIclp lVallted MAID WANTED.—APPLY GUAR- dlall oificc. 2~l21i-11-2,3l' Male IIclp Wanted WANTED -; BLACKSMITH MUST be good horse ehoer. Steady job. ‘Apply to Proud d: Morosido, 223 Great. (icorgo ‘SL, 2110-11-1-41. Ti T0 LET—H°U$E (B3 ELM AVE- mlil). 7 P001115. bath roolll and pantry, largo lot; with orchard ailil“llarll.—W. N. Tilnion, Jowcl- or. ' 2381-1041011? T0 LET-T.HE ELIGIBLY SITUA- ‘ied tenement on Rocllford Squarc lately’ occupied by W. ii. Carter. Apply to ‘lt- V. Longwortil, ill Upper Prince Strcot. ZIiYIl-IO-ZlO-tf son ‘Stanhope, [Lot 34 on proml- . ‘sea: 2400-11-1-31. Miscellaneous FOR aM-‘E AT AUIPTWN-QNE mo. A. MACDONALD~ LAND Studebaker Special ‘touring cur in first. class running condition will be sold at. auction ‘ on the ‘Market. Square, ‘Charlottetown, on ‘Friday, November 5th at twelve - (fcloqic noon. No reserve as the car must. be sold to settle all estate. J. A. McDonald, Auction- cur. 2426-11-2-41 Sltuations Vacant MAKE MONEY A1‘ HOM5~"MEN and women can earn 81 to $3 l“ boui- in spare time writing show- csrds. No canvassing or solicit- ins. We instruct you and supply You with work. Write today. The Monellitt Company, _Limlted_ 43 Dominion Building, T0is‘0ll%0.t‘ U5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting Card Sample Book flee; representatives making ten dol‘ daily: experience or capl- tsl ilnecessary. Brodieydsrret- _ son, rsntford. Ont. ‘F’ r _ i Wanted i’ wmrso ro suv: on: nun- dfod cars Canada grade “A" Potatoes. G. R. Keefe. 1974-114! wmrso worA-ross m' can s. villi-enrol. Surveyor, l-Iermanvllle, l‘. E. l. 1008-10-7-1mo T0 Lei; ROOMER ‘FROVIDSEWITH DESK mailing-lamp. llcaicd furnished ‘bedroom. Phone 605-J. 2397-11-1-31. ‘ndti-zr-nooivis sunvrsu: n} light house-keeping 233 Grafton, zizs-u-z-al 1 (IFENLWIING LONDONW TIIIKNT 7H"! Xlrlfllllolitiun Wiltcr Board iiuppllcii water to n Pifllllilliltlll lurgi-r tllilll lllut of ('ilnndll. llnd ills‘ lllnluii [llilcell clld to cull. would clvcr idli- tifllwlfl! from Loptloil lo New York bar-k . l i KiilNi-X ryqllliiriioi/ivi‘; I, l """'.\'. lll“ n,“ lots one, butter, cheese, pork. poultry. eio. 8on6 your goods to J- Arnold Gibbon, vflitllolflor- 9on1 John, n3. nsii-io-ga-loi ‘Hunter River And Vicinity A hall filled to overflowing and mzllly unable to gain ildlill-ttullcc greeted the Ohallottetown perform- ers ‘who formally opcllcd one new Masonic Hull on Friday evening with a grand concert and enter- tainment. Flom the first ‘strains of ‘tho wlilenlllg chorus lo the filial llotcs of ‘lllc closing not u illlll illo- llicnl. passed, and iL would be lin- iail" and impossible t0 remark pur- tlculnrly on any of the excellent numbers. d-lllcil pelkbrnlcl‘ up- pczlred at ilcr and his bust and many cllcoros were happily rc- sponded t0, so that. a tleliglliilllly v“fl°.llvvllE%l'iiill.,.Wllfi rendered. Mr- ‘ S. M. Daniel, lll a few opening re- marks, introduced the concert ilarty. At the close, a supper was cselved 10-lil8ill by the WIVES‘ of the local Nlai-"illls and Eastern Star ilocply ‘indebted to the Charlotte- town talent who, at considerable sacrifice, lllndo tho oilcnlllg such an unqualified success- Tho not proceeds amounted to $126.00. Dullllg thc evening nlany com- pli-nielltilry ‘rclllalrks were also heznrd regarding the splendid new hall, probably lilo finest of any country hall ill the province. Tho following is the program: PROGRAM ME Opening remarks- (fllollls-“O Canada" Li. Plano Duct—ZVIiescs Sicrns zllld Wulsoll ‘ 4. lR0ll(llllg——I\1l'. D. Edgar Shaw 5. S0lo—Miss Annie Dalllmerilll Violin Solo-Qlllss Kathleen 1. <1 6. lioruby l. Solo—-Mrs. J. J. Stewart, S. Rcadlllg~Dl3 Geo. Green, 9- Quartette-Qilessrs. 'I‘_ and Geo "IWVBCIIY. llllll3l‘lll1SSl0ll—-'Cil;l1dy Sale PART ll 1. Piano iDuct-Mlsses and ;W-atson 3- Solo-T. W. Bentley 4. ‘Reading-Mr. D. E. Shaw ‘5. Solo-Mrs. iRoy .Cudmoro_ 6. SOl0—-—M1‘. Geo. Been; 7. Violin ‘Soio—Miss Hornby Cudnlore 10. Qliartette-llessrs. McPherson and Tweedy. GOD SAVE THE KING Accompalllsts—Miss Stems, and Mrs. Stewart. ' Bentley, Mr. Joseph Cutliffc, Capo Trav- erse, was here on Sunday visiting friends. Airs. Daniel Dilnuing spmli. Sul- llrday ‘IlOPG returning to llcl" ilolllo in Sllnlnlclwsldc tho same ovcnlug- Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiamly; MacDunYg- all have iakcil nu npartnlcilt. in Charlottetown and will spend ilhc wintcr uloiltlls in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wcdlock and Mstoars Allan and ‘lloward wedlock, Frank McMillan, Lawson illld Sutherland Mililinllilil wcru vis- ltors to ‘tilc city Friday afternoon. Mr- aml lVilrs. Everett wedlock and family spelli Sunday with Mrs. Wedlockhi parents, Mr. and Mrs. .l. C. McKenilrlck, ‘Chllrlotlctowil- Mr. Ii. Il- Simpson. Colillly Soc. ,_. To End Severe Cough (bicklyjlry This For rosl results. this old lions-snails remedy boots them all. Easily PIUPII’ You'll never know how quickly a bad cough can bc conquered until you trv this famous home-ma c remedy. The immediate relief given lll almost like magic. It is easily prepared, and there is nothing better for cou lls. Into a 16-os. bottle, ‘put 2 ounces of Plncx; tllcn add p ilin granulated sugar slyrup to make 1t) ounces. 0r you can use clarified honoy instead of sugar syrup. Either way, this mixture ssvcs about two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough preparations, and glvce you n more positive, reflective remedy. It keeps per cctiy, and tastes pleasant-children like it. , You can fccl this take bold instant- ly, d healing the mem- branes in _ the sir passages. It promptly loosens a dr , t lit cough, and soon you -wlll not ce t e phlegm thin out and dlsa pesr. A day's use will usually bros up on ordinary thrust or chest co , and it ls zlso splendid for bronchitis, hosrseliess, nd bronchial asthma. ‘- -, Pine: is s most valuable concen- trated com and of genuine Norway pine cxtrsc and palatable gusiscoi, the most reliable remedy for throat and chest ailments. To svoid diss iutment, ask your dru lot for “2 ounces of Pines" wit directions. ual-snteed to give absolute satisfsct money rom tly refunded‘: The Pine: ronto On Film.-. \V. Bentley. H. McPherson, C. Bentley Sterne 2. Solo-Miss illlby MacDougull 8- Dlict-Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Miss Sadie M. Buchanllan, of Brndalilane, left on Saturday nlorn- lng for Boston. ' Mrs. Fred Jones, Bloomfield, uc- companied by her two ‘children. Dora. ulld Upton is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Trainer, Euler- ald Jct- Mr. lLaurlmlir Taylor who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel N. Taylor. Chestnut Farm, Nine Milo Creek. left recent- ly for Providence, It. I-. wllcro he lntcnilil ‘to "reside. Indigestion Makes You Cross, Grouchy Languld. NOW EASILY REMEDIED Hundreds of people suffer ex- eesisvely from digestion trou- ble. Many a man will tell you he used. to auiffer that way too. Could hardly eat anything. Stomach_ was sour and gassy. Headaches were frequent, Tongue was coated with “fur." The shortest way to health is by the regular use ovi Dr. Ham- ilton's Pills. Although mild in action they soon rid you of sick Stomach, Peadsche, poor ap- petite and digestive disturb- ances. Ali dealers and drug- gist; sell Dr. ‘Hamilton's Pills in 25c boxes, or by mall from The Catai-hozone 00., Mon- treai. Y. M. ‘C. A-, ‘Sulnlllersitle, was here from this district, who would find it more convenient to come herc, attending‘ ithe conserellces being hcld this week-end at O'Leary alid next. weck in ML. Stewart- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Court had as their guests, the latter part of (‘he week, Mr. and Mrs. B- W. Tay- lor, Granville. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Whltiock hadlvisitlng them over Sunday, the latteris mother and brother, Mrs. Wall and Roy tWall, ‘Granville. A-s a necessary precaution against‘ unhat lnigillt possibly be cases of smallpox in adjoining dis- Lilcts, 1the local iSChOOl has been closed for a few days. Otlicr motorists ‘to the cl-ty tilc latter party of the‘ wcck included Mrs. J- S. MaoLeod, Mrs. ll. l-I. Campbell, Mrs, J. F. McMillan. Ralptll McMillan, Mrs. (l. Dlngwcli, Miss Eslilcr Dixon- Masolls more weiro illsapilolntcd on Sunday that owing to ‘the ‘heavy downpour of rain and condition of the roads. they were unable to al- telld ‘the funeral of t‘lloir late lir_o- blicr, Austin J. MoNelil. which was held that afternoon from Stanley Church. ‘ The Women's Institute met. at [ha homo of Mrs. ‘Howalril Court on Friday evening. Among oilher the near futulro of some form of entertainment was practically de- older] on. ‘the proceeds ‘to go to- wards local improvements. There was n good attendance and a. so- cial llourr enjoyed at. 11110 close of the business meeting. The sympathy oi.’ all goes out ‘lo Mr. Rod. Nicholson, Rose Valley. on tho dcath of ihls wife on Friday 1n u“, p. E. Is-land hospital at tho early age of 38 years, leaving he- sldes her husband. 615M children m mourn their irreparable loss. The funeral was held on Sunday to l-Iartlsvilla cemetery, Rev. David ‘Coburn, Bradalbaue officiating. .__--{O-} oiscouura ri-isoiw THAT wiAas Ai-‘Fscr. so ri-llz \WEATHER MONTREAL. Nov. 3.-—- Reports that. the recent weather had been aficclad by the proximity of Mars to the earth were utterly discoun- ‘ted ‘by lPmf. A. J. Kelly, in charge of McGIli. observatory ‘here today. (‘Meterologlsts the world over are o: the 01711110111118/1 the planets have no effect in the least upon the weather or upon our climate," the professor said. ‘Likewise all storied of signalling to ‘Mars are characterised as "Pure bunkum" because "sxperio in fodlo transmission tell us that the most. powerful transmission stations we have in the world. at present are not ‘iron; enough to transmit mes- Rivel‘, for Poole items of business, the holding in '. ileorgetown Shipping News Schr. Muriel. Capt. J. ll’. ‘White arrived from ‘Montague with gon- eral cargo, alter discharging she cleared for New Glasgow, N, s, -—._ Schr. ‘Petite, iCapt L. R. Verge. arrived from Sheet Harbour, N. S., in ballast and proceeded to Slur geon wharf for a load oi’ ibag pom toes to be delivered in C. N. R. shed Georgetown wraf, for Poole if. and Thompson, Ltd., Montague. _ lSchr. Maple 1498.1’. Capt. T. L. Herring arrived from Murray ‘River in ballast and proceeded to St. Mary's Bay wharf to load bag pot- atoes by Cook and Son, Murray and Thompson, Ltd, Montague, to be delivered in C. ‘N. It. Shed, Georgetown. ltlessrs Poole and Thompson Ltd» ‘Montague, are storing pota- toes ill C. N. IR. shed, getting ready to load a steamer here later on for Havana, (Iuba. ‘Schr. Eilitil F. S., Capt. Myers, is ill the stream awaiting a favor- able chalice to go to Plctou for a load oi coal for Guysborough. N. 3S. Scllr. Sonora. Capt. Simeon Bout- llel". urrfvcil from lngramport, N. S., in ilzlilast and will load produce probably inCrund ‘Rlvcr, for Hull- fax, N. S. ‘Schr. Boreas, Capt. Thomas Per- rler is lll the stream with a loud 0t‘ Little lll-as ‘D’ol' coal [or l‘). Mc- Fnrlaliiv, Allllalldulc. ‘Alter dis- charging sllc will load produce by S. llilclhu-lunc for Sydney lnarkct. iScllr. Sllianllc, Capt. David Gorgon-ho, arrived from Avicilat ill ballast and will loud produce at Newport wharf for Loo Fay for Nova Scolia ports. ‘Schr. John Halifax. Capt. ‘Ford- rigger urrlvcd from iinwkesbury lll ballast and proccciled to Allnall- dale l0 loud produce by E. Mclfur- lane for Sydney, N. S. iScllr. llurry Up, (lapl. ,W. I). Cooper arrived from Spry Buy, N. S., Ill illlilust and proceeded to Grand River to loud produce at Launching wharl‘ by Sculicy, De- lory & Co. Schr. Noble H" Capt. Jalllcs Mill- colm arrived from Canso ill ballast and will load produce at Newport by Lco Fay for Harrington, N. S. ‘Scllr. Nellie J. Banks, (‘apt Ed-i ward ‘Dicks, cie ‘ed for Pinion in ballast. ‘She wil go on the slip fur repalrsjlnd will return‘ here and lay up for tllc winter. ‘ Schr. Charlotte mini. .\lll-' ton l-ienlphill, arrived from (‘liar- lottotown with gen .ral cargo. Af- ter discharging sic will proceed last week making arrangements to-Grand River to ldllil ling pota- for tile holding of a Boys confer- we; yo;- Chm-ioue ‘m, . ence early ‘in the new year. This ' will make unnecessary the boys 3C1", Lgonicc, ~,(‘.ipi, S. C. Knight, is discharging ii load of certified seed potatéles at tile R. R. wharf. They wer loullcd at St. Mary's fBay wllurt‘ by lioriltlo M. Graham. ’I‘iley will go to (Tllnrlot-i tctown in cars. Quite-a number of rozll laden sl-liooners are ill the harbour. bound for Charlotte own, Montague Cardigan and iSouris. Schr. Florence, Capt. John Tlln- berley, arrived from Little Bran D’or, N. S., with a load of coal. Af- ter (ilscharging she will procoeil to Newport to load produce iby Leo Fay for Sydney markets. Schr. Ella Pearl- Capt. llaker, is discharging a load of Little llras D'or coal at McDonald Inns, wharf for Capt. A. A. Mtlnflllilifi, Aflcr discharging silo will load ilrorlucc ill Grand River for ‘llallliix, N. S. - Schr. Ovliil (lap. Jnlni Ilia- cork, arrived from North Sydney and will load ilroiluco by Sollllcy. Dolory & C“, for North Sydney, N. ‘S. Schr. J. C. Martin. Capt. J. Mar- lcli arrived from Pctit Dc (ll-ill. N. i. faction ‘ This Iifebuoy mother says: “Lifebuoy”; antiseptic lather is just what children need to pre- vent scratches from becoming infected, “Lifebuoy is s pleasant, safe sosp that excels in removin all of the ime and impurities from hsn s, face and knees. “I find its frcquentuse keeps the skin in fine condition." (‘GI/IS I/fz/Bf/Jé: l. Q/fffiffir/t B1 r/lida yo‘ race mans ‘pa-n- 5/7}: fir/‘inn/versa r/eJ . ‘fun J gresenfaf/brlizi/Y 9 , .- . _ y,’ “ -n-wl 1 .i lusvf iii ‘S., and will load produce by J. Hic- Showing How Completely COMMUNITY PLATE Meets Gift Requirements COMMUNITY PLATE ‘NEEK' IN CHARLOTTETOWN—- Fourth Day Unfortunately few gifts come up to the expecta- No woman ever has This exquisite blue and gold Pull Buffet Tray - 32 pieces of sols and ft lieccs, g‘ l COMMUNITY PLA‘ ‘; uiliplc sliver for six covers. The pcrlcct gill. Complete $38.9} lions of those who receive them. It is always so difficult to choosc for others—unless one plays absolutely sale and gives COMMUNITY Pears. too much table silver. Its cilduriilg loveliness is a constant source of de- light, its richness is fascinating beyond measure; the pride of ownership never wanes. And Colvl MUNITV i’l..l'rls—the loveliest of all modern siiverwarer-oficrs an immense choice of gift within the bounds of any 1111mm! you lair/l to spend. Having given COMMUNITY PLATE you can on future gift occasions, send additional pieces to complete “her" set. A most satisfactory and obligations. The Grosvcnor Colic-e Service, to mzllcll lhc Growcnor COP-I MUNITY PLATE lint sllvcru‘: ' a masterpiece of rilYcr-slllilblng— a regal gilt. lIICXZtCHSlVC wn to take care of our 'ft l Y Y, 8‘ COMMUNITY PLATE Gifts On View At All The Better Shops Silver Scroicespf the F incsf: Plate. l& Co., Lower Montague, for Nova Scotla ports. g ,1 ,1] Schr.’ C. G. ‘Munroe, Capt, V. Richards. cleared for Lurcys Rivcl- |N. S., with a load of produce ship- pcd by Scullcy. Dclory s. Co. ?-_-a-o>-—i ken, at Sturgeon wharf for Nova Scotia ports. Scilr. Etta Vullgilcn. Capt. J. (l. Murray arrived from Charlotte- town ill ballast and will proceed to Newport to loud produce by Lco Fay for Sydney, N. IS. Sl()\v speech Schr. Conductor. Capt. Fred .\lul'- First Grace ray cleared for Anllulldale to loud produce by E. MoFarlallc for Syd- lley markets. LONDON, Nov. 1 Lcaru to speak slowiy—otilcl' graces will follow ill their proper place." was S01"- Milllldfl- Calif. Fred Tclio. the advice given by Miss Ada arrived fro Port Felix. N. S., wltll Moore, expert in voice production, herring. and proceeded to Lowemo me \V0lllcn's Provisional club. Alolltugllc and will load produce M155 plow-e, wlm 15 a gjgtgf of WW“ Guggisberg, later told the wonlcll who are anxious to improve their public speaking that the three Pb —pltch, point and pause-must. be studied carctully after. a hlubllc speaker has learned to put on tho brakes and not rush poll-moi through Ills remarks. ~ ——-<-o->-i LONlDON, Nov. 1——Pcggy O'Neill the American actress who came to fanlc in London in “Paddy, the ‘Next Best Thing," has ended her run of over a year in "Mercenary Mary” and deserted musical 0011b‘ edy for the leading role In a comi edy by Captain Stayton, ‘iLove’s s. Terrible Thing." M Sturgeon Wllflrf by W. A. Poole Eva Moore. the actress. and Lady n hmi Have you fried Bon Ami N AMI [or cleaning and polbhfiig Bsllitubs Windows Fine Kitchen Utensils Mirrors \\'|lirc Woodwork Tiling Bon Ami “wdrfiibfm sages a fractional part of one per- cear oi; the distance to Mars." ——makes the tub snow-white O Btub clean and white, but actually makes it glistcn. For this soft white cleaning mineral not only cleans, but has a real pol- Aluminium Ware White Shoes Brass. Copper, Till, The Hinds and Nickel Ware Linoleum and ' ' ' Glass Baking Dishes Congoleum ‘slung quahty’ Powder on a clamp cloth. Give the tub a few brisk rubs and away goes the dirt. And Bon Ami docs notscratch thcdclicatc enamel. Bon Ami also cleans the nickel fauccts—makcs them look like new. 1, BON AMI LIMITED, MONTREAL Made in f.’ z. i» :1 ' not only makes thc Justsprinklc a little Cake and Powder lust Moonrise: In loll __:ssu