‘\ l n Dollar Day l . Specials ‘ s . i Wholesale Prices " Continued all T0418)‘; Wednesday Moore d? MCLBOd LIMITED. ' 1W!‘- GGOTKG MOQUBPHQ, U19 . Prince County Hospital held a very successful rummflie sale on Satur- ' time generator You'll like those “new features. strike a match and turn a valve and the lump lightsright now no more heating generators. New Triple-Life Generator-Gives- servicc than the old style, Automatic Tip Cleaner-Cleans generator gas-tip-every ‘ Vllvfi, l! "Mined and closed. New Beauty-Classic designs, artistic finishes and added refinement moire these new Instant-Lite Lamps, t)"; "1951, beautiful ever produced. They are indeed useful and ac ceptahle ornaments impr- uny home. ‘ Bethune , 12s quuciv sr frnE m; i Local Bcillesentative Malurnm STATIONERS ixro. Portable typewriters, Rebuilt typewriters, Adding Machine; 557m Typewriter Supplies. More than, ~ FOUR MILLION i .Rekmington Typewrite made and ‘sold h made in‘ Canada , Typewriters ‘Limited SAINT JOHN THE NEW COLEMAN INSTANT- LITE LAMPS AND LANTERNS v. l ARE NOW 01v DISPLAY AT OUR STORE , t; instant lighting. NDIJY i ilhbilihyzV/iilli srona" ' Charlottetown, P, E, 1, Just three times more ordvvare Co., Ltd PHONE 757 2; *0" 1 Daft; '§ arms iESTisD §' port. end , < - Customs Cutter Conestoga. Capt. 9555333 glaocah, in port. a. w. ranch _ _ I. s_ 1511,03 i Bruce blcwarts Whari’ Optometrllts ‘ l“. ‘hhtnnd 5"”; zirmsties. Hochclaga on the Plotou _ S. B. Harland, Capt. MacLalnc, ‘ E1185 sallech . ' h _ Tug Chlgnecto, Captnfticltards, in ipodfilg Lisgar. Capt. Gamble in port o S. S. Dagfin, Capt. Johnston. af- DIrCCtQT I ior loading a. general cargo oi pro- ____ ~ < i I ducc. has sailed ior St. John's. Nfld. Lyons’ Wharf I Schr. Bonus, Capt. Boudreault. is now discharging a cargo oi coal ior c. on»; a. co. Buniain, ‘mus Wharf C- C- 3- OHLPCII. Capt. MucLcod in The D. P. W. Dredge No. 1. Capt. ‘Lewis. which called into this port November 14th. forrcoai and water from Yurmouth, N. 8., on her way ,to Chatham, N. 3.. had to put into Summer-side harbour last Sunday A Westerns ‘guardian .--rua cuaruiorrirowri r. - _ L-BECBIVES CIVIL SERVICE APPOINTMENT-fillies, Jean Mc- Kearney. oi Summerslde, who has been ior some years in the oihce olil we known fox buyer and iur trailer, has been appointed to the position oi stenographer at the Bulnmerside Experimental fitation, succeeding ' Miss Bertie Dunn. who was recently , promoted to the Department of Railways and Canals at Ottawa. .- -succr:ssru1. noun/ior‘: SALE - The Ladies Aid oi the day last in the Summerside Labour Union Hall. The proceeds, which amounted to the very satisfactory sum oi ‘eighty dollars will go to- _ wards the furnishing oi the New Nurses Home, which will be ready for occupation shortly. ‘ S -UNANIMOUS CALLP-Rev. W. H. Harding. a iormer very popular pastor of the Christian Church at Summerside, who spent the summer months at his jsummer cottage in Lot B and returned recently, much improved in healthby the needed rest, has received >B'u imcus call to preach in his old church during the wintor months and has already entered upon his duties. Rcv. Mr. Harding recently purchased a hand- some residence on the Weatherby block, §ummerside.—S. ‘ —WAS nnornaitor FORMER. SUMMERS“)! R E S1 D E N TA- "Priends at Summerside read with regret in Mondayls Guardian oi the death at Halifax on Sunday oi Mr. George W. Hensley, Managing Di- rector oi Messrs. Pickford 8: Black and one of the best known business lmen in Nova. Scotla. The late Mr. J-Iensley was a son of the late Can- on John M. Hensley, D. D.,,oi Wind'- .sor, N. 8., who was at , one time Vice-President of .King‘s College, J-iensley. ior mcny years manager of, the Bank oi COHIIHEYu: and oneoi the ‘most honored and popular citlq now resides, with_Mrs-. Hensley and their daughter, Miss mm Hensley.‘ summer to his friends at Summer‘ ._s:i_d9.—~S. - -i-—<0-c -'---- - PERSONALS —Mr. George Gard. of Alberton, is spending a iew days in Summerside visiting his many friends here-S. eMrs. George Cailbeck, oi Bum- mcrslde» accompanied her husband. who is one of the iudges oi Fox Ex-i hlbits. to Toronto..to take in the‘ gloyal Winter Fair and visit friends‘ ere. ‘ —Miss Mae Lovers,“ R.N.. oi Sum- merside. has gone on a, visit to her home in Georgetown. ’ < --Mr. and Mrs. Georgie Crozier, of Hamilton. were visitors to Summer- slde, at- the week end, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsay. ' 1 , -—Ml'S. Bruce Howatt, oi Tryon, is‘ [spending a very pleasant holiday visit, with ‘Dei- sister. Miss Cecilia! Burrows. oi Summerside. --Miss Alberta WIrLellai-i. who was‘ recently nooontcd to a urwition on‘ ithe staff of theilharlottetown post‘ ioflice, was home ior a few days visit to her mother. Mrs. (Di-J MOLCHQH,‘ o! Summerside. i, s . . ..-.Q.q>_-.... ._ » Eastern Guardian‘ “WMSTEIQN AGENT-Mr. J. W.” Murdock is Guardian Agent in‘ Montague and will be pleased to and renewal subscriptions. —_J~_ ' - ..'-‘THE LADIE5 of 5t. Andrews Presbyterian Church will hold a chicken suoperand Bazaar in Odd- day, Nov. 28th. 0223-11-21-41 ..-1us'rr1_~ura_ MEETlNG-Jihe] Women's Institute oi Moreil met at the home of Mrs. Ernest Baker. on November 'ith._ ‘There were four- teen members and iour visiiors pro-‘ sent. The meeting ‘ by reed-| ing "Institute Creed". Report of Convention in Charlottetown _ was, ior shelter also the "s Helena - - . ‘ ' hly in need oi a globe. The election Schr. Eliza Corehaln. Capt. Mac-t gflflg-yeghggh the Dmdfi” l’ or fffl-~-s_ took olaoo. Wlthjhe fol-i, u°d' ‘mu ~ “o: $31.11;; This Dredge was ‘umerly the W. mm‘ r°'",1~,t',s_::l,_r',”_‘5‘f“?_tf “Hf 3J2‘! “"1 i“ "' ‘_ r . s. Fiel g._,b'eing u.» large ' ‘m nami- w ‘ wlnn-r. Marine Wharf 5 ct dre ge in Canada. She it b‘ - Mgmlwaiy. engaged all next season at Chat- A n ham, N. B.. where she will also re- "d O G s “m, mp; gymainiqr thlsiwinter.’ .-; . ._ r ' _ » i~ o‘ ‘islinon-airdn . ‘abregthinl ‘ ' i... ra-‘nuilmint... mu. . ,.l yous "Miretury, Lottie Rossilcr, ni.~~--~».-_. Mir-i Marlon 1.. Oofiln; ‘ Committee o thre was, point- , a on * Eésidtrits ‘Insights. '_ :Thil Cofiiini , was made up of Mrs. Frncpt Rossiicr. Mrs. A. B. Mix-civic“. dhii Mrs. J. F. Maclnnis. Mrs AIMr-"tnn iindlv invited mem- 7' home in Georgetown on fellows Hail. Montague. on Wednes- f a?“ he i ~ as _"Fi:maler without Occupation.’ You know. Women with grown-up i i families. And the familiar iilidg relatives that had to be supported by some other mcmberpi’ tlicinmily. What's become iii-rust. iseiuea "superfluous women?" ‘Health hu- everything to do with it. Just rail; -.ro women who've been successful along their own particular lines. They'll allitcil you they zqkevNujol_ . . regularly- what a difference it makes if you take some Nujol for a iew. days be- forehand." . No harm trying. ForNujoicanIpossi- ; bly u psetyou, even when you're below par. Ir contains absolutely no medi- Cinc or drugs. Perfected by the Nujol I _HEsE\w¢fe the women the: the census talrci" used to put’ down "I learned rim good habit from our school doctor," ‘you'll be told. "file. advised all the girls to rakeiir. espi- cialiy whenever we had to cut dowri on our regular exercise. You-know how hcadachy and dull you're apt to! feel. Well, you'd he surprised to see’ Times have changed Laboratories, 26 Broadway, New York. Sold only in scaled packages. Nuiol no: only keeps any excess of body poisons from forming (we all have them) but aids in their ro- mcval. Buy a bottle of Nujol from, your druggis: today. ‘mon 85.20 to 86-00- ‘ .Cali receipts Int-Calves were stronger, the bulk of the Grasscnl sold. for 80.00 to' 86.50 and vaals up to" 813.00., There were no choice veal]. ‘ "Quotations —- Good-veal 812.50 to 814.00. medium $11.00 to $12.50. common 80.00 to $11-09. 811856111 06.00 to 80.50. Sheep receipts _ about W81} with last Monday. Good lots sold mostly for $10.50 with ‘a $2100 out 0n bucks. Gulls sold around. $0.40. Sheep were about stead ‘ Y- -. Quotavtions-Ewesvtihm to 00.00, lambs good 410.50, common 00.00 to 810.26, Hos receipts il-lflii-Hoss stronger. Packers oiiered $10.00 ior cal-loads‘ of k001i weights ungrad- ed and-sues weremade up- to ACKNOWLEDGMENT The trustees oi the Prince Ed- ward Hospital grateiul tqjdrs. Daiiiel- T. Fraser oi Hampshire ior her splendid ei». mm again this year collecting the iollovring donations irom Hampshire and K111811994». Mrs. Fruser has been doing till? work for a num- ber oi years, and both she and her husband have been untiring in their good work and interest in. tile-hos- pital: . Collected for the Prince Edward Blind hospital by,_Mrs. Daniel T. Fraser oi Hampshire. Mrs. Daniel T. Fraser, i dozen bers to her home for nekt meeting. Mrs. MacAdam and Mrs. McEwen oflered to help in ‘serving refresh- ' meats. Mrs. ‘Baker served a delic- ious lunch assisted by Mrs. Ernest Rossiter and Miss Marion Collin. The singing of the‘ National Anth- elm brought a pleasant evening to a c ose. . ' ..°DEATH REGRETTIJD -'Many friends and relatives will lea-m with deep regret oi the death oHMrs. Condon which took p at her ovember 16th. She had been in iaiiing hehlth for some time. She was a kind and iand was a brother 0i Mr. Charlesdoving mother and will be greatly nussedflly those near and dear to |her. ‘Her grave is not} grave, it is a shrine bright. over which God's zens oi Summerside. The latter, whogggrs must 10w; w shine and whgrg when winter closer. iair. spring shall come and in her garland twine Just in Brill-Sh Cfllllinblfl Dilid B- VISIQ lihli! 11kg this hand 9f mlng thg whltggt, of white roses. £0 must her friends ieei as they kneel _now in prayer beside the lowly grave. She lsvcallcd to a. ‘brighter home beyond,,.there to be the guardian angel’ of her loved ones on earth.‘ She was visit- ed ilrequently by her pastor, Rev.. O. Klggins who administered to hcr the last rites oi the Roman Catholic Church. She leaves, to mourn three lighters, Mrs. Mofc/n- ey of Ottawa; Mrs. McIntyre of Boston, Moss; Mrs. McCarvill oi Kinkora; two ‘sons, John ‘irnMur- ray Harbor and James at home; sfme brother Neil McKenzie ‘in Gas- pe-reaux. The many mass cards and . spiritual bouquets and letters oi sympathy show the high esteem in which she was. held. Her iuneral which took place in Sturgeon was one*oi the largest seen for some time. Sincere sympathy is extend- ed to the family. May her soul rest s in peace. AmenrA. reason/its ..°lvi.r. Angus Woodman, Her- manviile, has left ior the Maine wocdz. 3~ ..-1vn-. rewi- Curtis. new Zeal- and. was a welcome visitor atCloor ‘Springs and Black Bush. for sev- eral days during tire week. “in/n. Hugh emu, Little River. was a. visitor to Hay River LSunday. . John Alex‘ ie, Nau- irage. has taken ._tho ermanvilie School which was vacant. lgyMri W. Mccormack, teacher. St. Margaret's, has purchased John t! GrlnselPs old rnmi at Big Bush, and since has been making many im- nrovbmtntsv. l. i . .°James Andrew McDonald. Nau- rage, ‘is unfortunately suflering. from q, bad leg injury. ‘ ..°Mr. D. Fbehan has opened up a, general store at his home in 5t. Margsmts. - Powders are used. . >and.comm l steers from 87.00 to - ..'Mr. ‘Jack Morrlssey, Vernon, recently visited Georgetown. 4A . . ‘Mrs. Ruins Clary, Georgetown is visiting in Charlottetown, the guest oi Capt. and MISrDICKB. h» ..*Mr. and Mrs. William Higgins and little daughter, Charlottetown- spent the week end in Georgetown. the guest" of Mr. Higgins’ brother. Rev. O. Higgins. _ ' b ..‘Mr. Harry Thistle. George- town, left to spend the winter in U. S. A" with his sonsFrancis Her- man, and Henry. A .,.“Mlsses Helen Douglas ‘and El- eanor Leslie, Georgetown, recently visited Montague. ..'Miss ‘Catherine MoKinnon teacher, spent the week end in Georgetown, the guest oi her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon. A. _'..‘Miss Rhoda Easter, George- town, is visiting friends in Charlot- tetown. ‘ A ..‘“Mlss Ada King, Charlottetown is spending a vacation at her home in Georgetown. A, » ..°Mrs. Blanchard. Charlottetown is visiting in Gcorgeown. the guest oi her father, Mr. John Hanson. A -*(-O-}—————-——- u riwhen amotherdetects from the writhings and fretting oi’ a child that worms are troubling it,‘she can pro- cure a reliable remedy in. Miller's Worm Powders which will expel all ,worms from the system. They may lemme vomiting. but this need cause no anxiety, because it is but a manl- icstation oi their thorough work. No worms can long exist where these Livestock Mdrkét (Canadian Press) JIIONTREAL, Nov. Iii-Cattle re- ceipts i880. There was a compara- tively smali percentage Voi steers in the oiiering and no tops. The bulk ‘,0! the cattle were canncrs and cut- Wef-‘l Mid Prices on these were steady at $3.50 to-SLSO. with bo- o lognn. bulls also steady-at $5.135 to $5.75, with heavy bulls up to $0.00.; "Butcher cattle were estimated ' be from 25 cents to 50 cents higher. 80H"! o! medium good average quality sold ior $9.00,“: 89.75. Fair kinds oi sters weighing around 11,000 pcunds sold ior $8.25 to $8.50 $8.00. cows ‘were strong at $5.00 £038.00 with the bulk oi thé‘ plain ‘cows between $5.00 arid $6.50. ' Quotations-Butcher steers good 8000 to $9.75, medium $8.50 to A bottle preserve: Mrs. Ham Watts. eggs. ,1 bottle presewez‘ Mrs. Dan- iel Ward. rdozeu eggs. 1 bottle preserve; Mrs. Wilson Stewart, 1 dozen eggs. 2 bottles preserve; Mrs. i-iampson Bowman. 1 bottle pre- serve, i bottle pickles; Mrs. Rob- ert Edwards. 1 bottle DYEWYW; W8. Wm. Ncy. 1 douii eggs. 2 bottles preserve; Mrs. Chester Edwards, 2 . dozen eggs, Lbottle preserve; Mrs. Thomas Tremere,_ 1 dozen eggs. i 1 bottle preserve; Mrs. Fred Kitson. l down eggs} bottle preserve; Mrs. George Kitsdh.’ 1 dozen 8868- 1 bottle preserve; Mrs. i-iibbert Tre- mere, 1 bottle preserve: Mrs.» Cecil Stewart. 1 dozen eggs, 1 bottle pre- serve; Mrs. Thomas Easton. 11-2 dozen ea s. 2 ' tilts Preserve; Mrs- Robert ‘gem e, ,1 dozen egBs; Mrs. Stephen Ackiand. 2 dozen eggs, 1 1 dozen 6888. 1 bottle preserve; Mrs. John, watts. IJJOWB Dre- serve; birs.» FredLsl-ter, {bottle preserve; Mrs. David Proud. 11-3 dozen eggs: 1 bottle preserve; Mrs. Thcnws Eaton, 1 parcel of old linen. , ' . Collected for the Prince Edward island Hospital from friends in Kingston by Mrs. Daniel T. Fra- ser. ~ Mrs. Herbert Willis. 2 bottles preserve, i piokiesi-MIS». 0W9" Ycunker. 1 bottle preserve; MP5- "Derril Whiw. 1 bottle Pfe-‘lerve: MYS- Oswal Nowson, 1 bottle preserve; Mrs. ert Younker. 1 bottle pre- serve; Mrs. W.‘ Green, 1 bottle pre- serve: Mrs. ‘G. Green. 1 bottle Pfe- serve; Mrs. W. Paul. 1 bottle Pie‘ serve; Mrs. Clair Willis. 1 bfime preserve; Mil-s. John Dmherty, 1 bottle preserve; Mrs. Fred Younker, 1 l“, pg-emrve; Mas. Charles Pau, 1. loot-tie prew-ve: Mr. W11- iiam Younkor, 1 bottle preserve; Mrswlil. Holmes, 1 bottle pl‘e567ll3,£ Mrs. Reuben Barrett. .1 bottle pre- serve; Mrs. Tyrus Holmes. 1 bottle ortservo: Min. Wm. Crewys. 1 bot- tle preserve; Mrs. HebenBarrett. 1 bogus ppggervg; Merrii Green "- bottleglpreserve; Mrs. Burv" Newggnrfl bfltflefl DIGSEYVGI MYS. Hampson Green, ~1 bottle‘ preserve: Mrs. Duncan Marshall. 1 bottle tie preserve: Mrs. Robflft BREW 1 bottle Ploserve. ‘9190-11-30-11 -Qe>——-—— MT. STEWART NOTES friinngnfiinine; late ior that kind ‘ . mick, Franii Jay and John rcensn decided to sec diapers were‘ any ‘coda going, so in, ching their boa‘- at threepclook‘ "Tinfee fishers wen- saiiing out oi the west‘: and hooked eighty i100 coo; moi-surly. . Mrs. mmuvpn o, Collin went w lottetown. where she intends s ndiilE some time with relatives ‘ d iriends. lvirs. Georgi! Jayspent some time .09» common 07.00.00 $3.25. Blit- he!‘ hhlfdfs 300d 88.25 to $9.75, U. rigs}, in Borden last weak. ‘4,7'I5—Lambs were i were " uoos. sons‘ were quoted at $7.50. - éliNlTTiil HUNDERW‘ Tumour. Una-non givcc-oimfort- .. able m: and,‘ enduring service 5c cause the quality of and ' worlnniinship is i . andalwayn maintained.‘ Ask: " '* your deaierw-he known. In an weighty, styles and size: at your _ pmms; no. some smith. 1 bot- . essrs. Bruce McCor- . janu. ' i Made iriCnmJa 51' _ ~ ._ ma c. ruimapti. ca)»: our, unrrso it's right full of it and you“ p - can't chcw it out because it's grown in thcdeai and kept there by the cure. “Bikini twirl‘ cu e__w|__‘|~i'é ‘ 1 i ‘ *" I ' ,, , U rzzAsthln Victims. The man oi lug sglncbchollct. cattle, among themlwomn nugmt m uthm‘, ,5 ma“; 2111c‘ .0 cng l irom Mr. George,‘ vlctim. Wm‘. an be mun tangy. aik weighing 940 lbs. _ m! thy.“ w w y”; mud Wm, my A_'B_ Mart,“ “waned A ‘mpfi paroxyanis ofchokingwhich seem - in i i l th istence 0i less furnace last me ‘m; f‘: condmon " _ .- . Dr. .1. D; ‘Kelld s-Asthmo- . Their pump not giving satisiac- has brought to completely le- tion,_ Messrs. Guy and Wendell " ‘ ‘ , ll stored health c ha e58 Gi vell- had it bored-several feet known L ' 'in very section 0i dc au- , , out uiawiii If} .: . m. n. o, our: a atpresent buy- n. Ireland. i: 4o encomo the growinl “more potatoes. Mlss 1301mm?‘ Co-“lln. is spending ‘a iew days in the city.