criiliiv ONLY .v/"\ \' ‘» W. i ___.__i___________ ATEST a .9051?!’ Y -i'-_ w .,~ ~ xsrvnsijw I cfipltbl lsal l m love . EVENING -__sl.1o. '31“. gym; ,_ nox omen. oran 1m; on ‘ ~ .. . - es wérevfairlyweii lnaintflifltd- B"- ceipts were 1,544‘ cases. The ‘Mall mtrket was ste I lies sold at $5.25 per bushel-and 9 Canadian qualities at $4.85 to $4190 per bushel ex-atore. _ fflletradein potatoes continued . aetivkr» and values were about study 10L. TO-DAY, ONLY i Trni it. _ " ALSO comedy ami- Serial I demand for fresh eggs here with the storage market steady. The "do- lnand is fair although “the prevail- ing mild weather is interferring with the ‘mofifimeiit. . SALLY PHI? vs us... i Délifsf’: ‘ wish them‘ every happiness “i. f» i" "iiiitdtl Eastern Gua _ AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mivnvtsut and will be pleased w and renewaisubscriptions. ..‘JUST REQEIYID — A com- plete stock o! Overshoes, Lumber- men's and fine Rubbers fdfwhole- sale and retail. Write for prices. Poole 8a Thompson, Ltd. two Est... NATURAL “C HE ..V1.RGIN . QU ed In Gorgeous Tech medy Riot _ ‘Ans-Io lifi/iurllulll. Al“ affiE a spi-‘iiial. thankoffcrfng was taken 1°? m6 3116891; and-the response to lthis was the largest ever made in —THE THANKOFFERING W. M. . the hiswry 0f the Church for a sim- ilar purpose. The collection at the miimlnl and evening. services apart. from the regular offering amounted to’$4l0.00 and as there still some ‘envelopes to be returned it is expect- ed to reach well up to the $450.00 mark. The evening service was along. similar lines and inspiring appeal to Preserve those‘ liberties that had been purchased at so great a cost. ‘The choir rendered iappropriate imusic. Mr. Lowell Hancock aiming a beautiful solo. Soldier." at the morning service. Al- tcgether the services were of a high order and both minister and people rejoiced in what will be a day of Re- —S Ceriifail Guardian Wésitém Guardian rox rsamns mo‘ narrates will be interested m. Lure d: MacKinnon ‘ii ‘ . Brim! or solid Ymlfl furs to Charlottetown. You will 81‘? illfi‘. ilighost cash p qtelusnvoron Liv: drool: shipping. club loading hogs. sheep, lambs and veal Calves on Wednes. day of each week u ' .5. will be. held in Long River Un- dwd Church, Sunday, —UNITED CHURCH OF. OANy ‘ADA: N. Bedeque, Bible Class 10.15; 9139 Woiship.‘ 11: Freetown. 3: ‘Pi-svel- . M1‘. Nicholson will VOLICE COURTF-At the Police conduct the services. 0mm yeeieffluylnornins. one drunk was fined" $5.00 and costs. The pro- hibition oflicers applied t0 $118 60"" m: an Ofilel‘ w destroy or handov- or to lhePi-ohibition Conunission an order of Mnit Exfiacth seized last July in the Rziilwiil‘. Shed. WATCH FOR- BUYING DATES and Kiwi-hm‘ announcements with re- gard to plircilnsing at difiere n Prince Edward Islan hiiiefiinnon will advise c-finlte puyiligmd ha. province. Fnll imlcl for by cash. ricciin GKCHBILB!‘ , A --MISDIRECTED ACTIVITY ._ The magistrates court at, Kgnging- ton last week unfolded . a . lively tale oi‘ "high Jinks” among the luv. cniies on Halloween night. m firecracker kid" squad armed wtih he"? torpedoes and other agencies of terror proceeded to make life miserable for a number of citizens. Under the convenient cloakof Hai- iowe'en they "considered it quite FY0961‘ 8nd Within the law to com- mit acts of vandalism. Such an ex- hibition of mob frenzy had. never been experienced in Kensington. The pseudo serenaders went far be- "Wd "19 ill-DP? medium where fun ends and vandalism begins. YOPROi (if they ever knew). that one of the fundamentals of British law. enunciated by the Barons in the Great Chi-liter. signed by King John "11- "A man's house is his castle." It is one of the first laws of nature ‘ha’. he will protect his domicile from violence. Boys and young man a" ‘W115i! W mink they can ride roughshod over the rights and feel. "188 of freeborn citizens. be done. The case of the would-be artists who decorated i?) show win. dows and verandas with quip; g iibes is mother oowardlyjrick. . formed in the dark-with a cons d- srabis element of criminality. Bus- iness men are slow to see the hum- POI-ht After several witneses were heardJ-hliiudsmsnt wssabout be Mr. Heath strong. - counsel fo ‘the efence. Inade apiea fltt to waive con- viction. as it would putwthe mung _ "CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN may be obtained from the Hunter Book Store, next Bank of Nova Scbtia. Watei-Btreet. Bub- scriptions will be received and ad- gvnrtisements taken for insertion in "The Unknown SERVICES -- A Thanksgiving Service was held at the United Baptist Church of Mon- tague. Monday evening. Nov“ 12. Special music, appropriate for the was rendered by the‘ choir. The pastor. Rev. J. W. Wil- liams. spoke ‘on the subject, "The -NEW. BRIDGE AT INDIAN RIVEE-Jrhe bridge remntly fin- dkilSillftl iii. Indian River is a credit to CLUB APPOINTED -_,\1; {the an. "h" “°F“*'T‘~‘-'-°T- M“ MEYHBTQ- 0i nual meeting of the Summerside rt Hill. and his workink 611W. I! Curling Club held this week the P- E- 151m"! "lawful-i following ofllcers were appointed: 39 illldyifilllfl!‘ can make it. Two-steeiflon, Pregfldqm, m, A, , riilulis covered with cement form the 159,“, M,p,;*p§~¢¢,1deng, My, . p The breastwol-k on .each 393g; v1 preslfl ¢»,_ My, T_‘H_ (JOIINWAIJ. SERVICESF- There ride crlmists of many hundred cords Holman; cgwmawm-rmwen my will be servici- on Sunday. November in native lumber solidly spilgedpnd a E4 E1118; qhaflaqn‘ Ra“ ._y_ _1_ ..‘§,"“‘f§ "fwmfl- Th‘? “rid!” i8 ‘flout lililacDonald; Auditors. Messrs Jrfin E,, pixel Lice “it I“ ' “ Te it . . H. Pri rd nducted by the ufieduon the works. A lnrgg number a ee rs J eha ." p e5 We“ dmim “m”; m” u‘ Vicbui- T. Travers Games Commit- ches, in order the better-to keepthe tee’ Mean n T_ 3,“. (Chan, George A. Calibeck L. R. mwg Ed- the locality have a pardonable pride an " foxes are m: trim and 50nd appearance of Allen. E. A. Hams and Dr. A.W. o s ructure. and opine that it iii survive the ravages. of storms dvlir- Mssm L‘ A" Mm" mm- Falr ing the lifetime of the present gen- bor oi pail-s or oration. ‘ °‘s°“ m‘: first Thanksgiving." "The Beautiful Garden ‘of Prayer" with harp accompaniment. Rev. Mr. Roop of Woifviiie was pre- sent and kindly assis‘ ‘ {u} value Wm ‘be in m. good a". 9i The church looked very festive with its decorations of veg- etables and fruit. Although the night was unpleasant a goodly num. her gathered to render thanksgiv- \8‘*l_ Ln the United Church. K1118- sion at 11 a. lmwest River at 3. p. ili._»fl.[ld Cornwall at/l p. m. These iwrvices will-be»- RHéIDJM. Sinclair. M. A. ~ ----._. . T0 EXHIBIT FOXESJ-Two hun- dred and any pain» of P ward Island's best sliver being forwarded in-apecial cars from Charlottetown and Sum ‘compete at the Roy in Toronto. The num foxes at the fair from all Canada is about four hundred. LANDr-A number of were Tiiilinfll’ Danes who have beén assisting far- for ‘the llmlber woods in boring provinces. Those men plan t return to 9.1a. I. towards spriflt- 0 the thirty Daneswbo the harvest exclusion. sralmsao MINING sxcusucs Aluotations furnished courtesy of LOUIS M. ATWELL a 00.. Charlottetown Office. woodwork in position. Lou-d; Entertainment Committee. H. NOGMQD. {Oormem E. M. Nich- K Membcrvhippomniittee, (chairman). Bell u. n. Crockett. m. n. r. Yloslvln and m. .l. s. MoMurdo: Opfliinf Noon Close li-SUNDAY SEEVICESFTh Jliving Sunday and Armistice D observed in the Pres-. SlunmersideSun- day- Th: consresatlnn. were all in ftheir seats at 10.50 dclocl: for the ‘morning service and promptly atol- r ‘even the two minutes of silenfe was ed byterian Church" past year's business showed till to be in a very satisfactory wail ‘rile going . niberchip '1: eisbty-slx with luole tovfouow-s ' ~ R111‘! WEDDINGAT SUM- In the chapel .of St. Mary's hcadelny‘ on Wednesdby morning at seven o'clock the cased t9 lay benched: of the 13151, G ueges a luv town. n is hdiéti"; about twenty the m “d thitaciubwiIlbeforihedtopi-o. mggt preached I dvantagesl ulna "hiss-mo "lgsm i so so anksgiving semlon tak- ing his text from Judges 5 and 20. ‘As snncimced-tlme Previous sunday. I w» will ‘will the. " W‘ t" “u ‘will at on tiiimfirioir sore: a tom Moos .~ , .. _ n oors on’, w llld "RY Wm Bililly ‘Qt, Q, mggt “n. llfl. tfiflll-ffllin the explosion '0 o thrown down the shim. - .; - ' i 3 their 09m folks M“ MONTREAL, Que. Nov. ls. 1023 -—'1\here was aswtl. demand "m United Kingdom and m! w!!- for wheat and oats here to- snd a fair amount of business done for November shipment. s realm of the local cram market was‘ tlie demand fromveilporters for slsriltobaspring wheat on spot and . slick-of sets al , loads oi no. iwhm ‘ t two cents par bushel Billi- c The ,milifeed market was fairly active a. firm undertone. flhe for stand d grades of roil- ' wig fair and values were we inquiry for, c818 w" gootrnnd values for all grad- sdy‘. imported ura- . ..New Brunswick, Green Mountains sold at 65c per bag of so pounds in bulk and Prince Edward Island grades at '18 oenm to 08c.in bags. An active business was done in butter and prices were firm. Re- ceipts were lll packages. The local and foreign demand for cheese showed no improvement but values were firmly maintained. Receipts were 2.358 boxes. v . . sacs TORJCNTG-rlhe eggs market io- eally" is unchanged. Dealers are quoting country shippers for un- graded eggs delivered cases re- turned extras 58-60; firsts 50-55;, seconds 35; puilet extras 48. MONTREAL-There is a strong HALIFAX, ‘ 7N. _B.—Quotations t0 country shipperslfor ungraded eggs have been. advanced here to ex- tras 52-54; seconds 36-38; puliet ex- tras, 44-45. Poultry about 1-20 lower. prices are SAINT JOHN. N. B-Fresh re- ceipts here are still short of the de- mand; Cunent arrivals now contain a large proportion of puiiet eggs. Jobbing prices irregular and higher to retailers at extras 66-73; firsts 60-60; seconds 42-45. Importations from P. E. I. ha‘. practically ceased and there have been some small lots brought down from Montreal. ~Wditerfront _l_)_irecto ry -Pirkard's Wharf Tug Chignecto, Capt. Richards, in port attending to D.__P. W. "Dredge No. 1-15. at Railway Wharf. ‘ , ‘ awful». bellows-ll Btr. s. Spllllllegon. 'Capt. J. H. Rooiker, in port loading a cargo of potatoes. » Bohr. Lady May, Capt. Murchison in port with a cargo of potatoes from Pipette. Motor Sloop Beth in port. B. Sycabot Tower, Capt. Wells. afterloadinga general cargo atthis wharf has shifted over lo Bruce itewart dz Co. What! to finish load- g. Marine when C. G. B. Ostrea. Capt. Mubeod in poi-t ‘and will be laid up for the winter. Customs Cruiser Conestoga, Capt. Ascah. in port. Bruce Stewart's Wharf so. s. s. bonuses. Capt. Barlow. l8 lbfldilil 8 OHIO OI 9000 b ism ~ "' BI s. Harland. Capt. Macbaine. in Tilt Lisgar. Capt. Gamble. is at- tcndifll to D. P. W. Dredlc No. 116. 3312b is dredging out the Raf iuimy Wharf 3W‘ D-P-Wbrcdse Nous c l - ‘ Mwuw, ubwnndum butlaé Psreelho. ....... east side of the Railway wring,‘ salsfiiezbilinrm mo The s. s Biiiegon 0am m... some in pm yesterday from out. om W-Jlavinc w: iii-em rough trip. _ Blieisioadinzliuuuboglofsced‘ - in 3-3 tow of so ‘fhisbte NovalvislslzlzTwzg ‘ A 7 €~1M~ A IsFlllIlI (i. LAMPSON, CCIITII! \\’. LAMPSON. C. B. E. . it szivrg lvox SKIN$ l ' ' y, 4 peg November 0'0‘ our!!! tioh c-Ialvluoiitrea no. trade 1n carlots continued sood and. FY1695 were ill-m, Considerable 1105mm was transacted with the United Kingdom and the contilwni? m spring wheat flour for November»; December and January. February shipment. The domestic trade was also, active and values ‘ wei- "number of smvna- Formulas», u.‘ l _ . America _inoln||m . . so ‘mabeccrtsin .1 pnddi- which onlyzdrc ._ ‘ ,.-- . We have found b a t (except tbreue of ah, finest specimens) higher prices are as a rule rallied for lots ' considerably number of Bklns: this is especially llfllooiblg 1n ‘he u‘ _‘. the Sales have only a limited time at tiielg . It is obvious that they are better able to exynine g e o number of lots catalogued is kept within reasonable be" u tomllollflclotlvvemuggh ,_ udllfdrent ‘owner: togeum», n,‘ , The buyers attending 1t is also clear that. to enable as mlttcl tofpill the Skins" ' ' ther, that Skins so lot ' We therefore wish to v’ cept your shipments on‘ v t1 ' ‘flat wears Only will“. oondftlomn- ‘ t“ ‘ v1- volutflklnnllr my 15111 l)! i lng to other Olvfllh. .- cs Bklnsonifiiloiiareservs. will suumeflat you sup, ' ‘consigned to us at the flkt Public Lbndcnfli. however, yon should wish filly your Skins held for a‘ inter Bale, it will he necessary‘ f»; ,0‘ - formusofthlsfmctsttlleiinieofshiment. .i-, flmlilll w u! by you, m" _ V. l ‘Q9 IiIOVo conditions, ' BBQ i0 llleii. ‘ i ' c (ii) _ Unless we‘ hear offer» and sell all" after their arrivll in (4) If. is unflcrsloodfln ‘ _ receipt of this n ‘ om. in mnkinl We need hardly say i ferent Ownenrthe taken to ensure that flnly the“ o; l‘ ‘ r, quality and value ‘N Offered In filo same lot, c. m. LAMPBONI co, up, , olliEcTloNs AS T0 ~ SHIPMENT m: one. mum-mm. when to be _ $1 ""- Flm l... tunes s‘ u. m outer mm‘. nnblsloiied minim, cheese ciqfl PARCEL POSTu-Undor the by Parcel Post must not.‘ PACKlNflu-Sklns should ing of which should or some similar fabric. _ SHIPPINQ-Eaohpackll? M» be slmiy addressed h=— . ‘- Jia-mnsivrrsonsco, 1.111., _ ‘ ' _ ,64Gaceus 1t is‘ essential for the ideptifloatbn of ship-onto on arrival in 1.0 that each parcel should bcdistlnoM-ligilfktd on thuflllfillm with namepnd address pf the Shipper. _ , . It will also be found convenient second No: 2, and so continue _ the first parcel No: 1, 0y These two point! are. of great in: are f. JIM!" delivered fogs and number on the wrapping ownership of the parcels; At the time that the shipment ls dcipltobod an involo DER SEPARATE COVER to as flier, and without the name of it in extremely difficult for us to trace lb ~ALWAY8 BE MAILED UN This invoice should Tiieinrmbet of parcels sent forward. Tinrnumber ‘marked parcel. . I - ‘ tyof silisil} esolrparcel. . - . _ Marine lam-once required- ‘ * of ulilolfiilfll‘ we give an example of how filo bvlseo we ‘rim cos-locum w 0n the list page _ A Invoice should be nude out by you. , MARINIFL INSURANCE ..wl.ll insure Riisiii for invoice value l0 per. [from fhetlme that the goods to us in some... niiftllcrafc of As stated above, we shoul the shipment goes ve-yapr llhseaslon premium is most reasonable: d h!‘ eve". . of tho amount of ‘msnnuoe v [red that we should this fact should be ‘SHIPMENT m: nxrnesss-y-sslm my also be forwarded lo 1mm "llmslflr any afghesvlxvpressknfltllliollfi be a m ‘eh-cu’ n, men y, recs s A _ . p ‘Keep! thllithore is no llmlf. to 1M, will! cases msybensed. - _ as the Mlrlnc-Iflllililb! Homo-mi as by Parcel Post. q packages and Wwficl! It is not neocplsfilfio far to6eeiareavsluc_nf_more' 5501MB as if full value isdeciared the Brink isasedgon the VIIIIMIOQ- ,, - ., .—lnformatfon~ as to shipments. of firs; lo Dillon “l! 5° ‘i.’ Ihprcseiitdflvoz- .. M1’ ALFRED charge their rate mined from our New Yolk It a. however,‘ unnecessary fofyou to advise Mrqrmr 0i shipments "made direct f0 ‘ a Payment 10111.n- New York Office. ' . . Should you prefer‘ , v ’ should inform us of the fact when in Lomloli. , .. '. .. “be mushy bonu- Cisqnefnilnw (of-warding your involu- 1. ‘ _ __ mbkl‘i...i...-rl-nrf....-\l!i~--~--~" c. M. LAMPBON a 00-. * mndonwljilC. 4.. England. day made w you a a»... of which are as follows Forwarded per ‘ [the medic! ‘6I\'¢i'fi'*-""‘ “"7 PkrceiNo. . . . . . . ‘contains ParcciNo. . . . . . . . Amount of Malina Insurance required .contnlns ‘..l......‘contalils ‘u.“an.....-n.-..g--‘ejr_q_r'.""" (Slliicd) sufi_himm.,h 1 p ' ‘“ nil has...» vim-f; ..-¢..--,...--...-,q!-..‘.. .113." all use brawl’ " . ........_..........sl-........,i.,._. ‘Dliii-il-fl-Batstill mp2s» l a , .. ~ was... - ., r 1." Y. ~a»1~.{...’1“ ill i“ 3:4» .- "i . . i) 11f. ...-§$.Qii¢€1l;...‘ A .* - London. RC4]! I nus-mun ..... .. “i. . » l pubiflot to a reserve p11”, lkfhs helium; go iii i i m1. ’I London, I.(.'.|,‘_ En one be advised lithe time Milli-ed. Mlfkflfl llhlfl. the invoice "lam to ‘Ilium. ‘pscksptouthmlspih (Mapgnywill imam. 112, fifth- A", New Y swam; mum-so Lyndon!" ll Inn-g‘; - v14! i‘ ' _ u‘ 1.,» ‘n; oitruaskml. . . . . i 3-1 . >' ism-use,“- mohfwbiu he" rhaciil. roar. osmosis. M .¢» ' ' ‘sis ml wa- of i" munlrson b i?" "m, his, 000-. ..