uoypiivrBhlt-iti,» 1925 -_ The} ‘Red. Rose" has been a ’ ‘halide ‘..“=“‘-““ *9‘ 3° vs"- .19‘ s f,“ o ‘ good ted’ The oiisniéiailraitoa is on... ‘goods ivfiii "Ave" v ‘ o ‘ ‘__ w — -- - . eve -¢¢¢ I ‘ §D"l _ . I LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 3 ' I ICU ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '. LEEEEEEZEE . ‘ ~- 5N1.‘ . ’“ » - r F ____________ Agents fllanticd‘ Miscellaneous {é . SELL HOUSEHOLD NEC- 5 essitieirgrestest imaginable demand. have business of your own; make flve dollars updally; capital or experience unneces- sary. B. Garretiscn. Brantford. out ' 11-11-121. JNO. A. MscDONALD, LAND Surveyor, Hermauville, P. iii. l. 665i 10 23 lino. sruosurs, P. w. c. on susi- ness can be accommodated at 235 Fitzroy St. 6039-11-14-tf h‘ Sulesmen Wanted Female Help Wanted BALESMEN WANTED FOR THE _____.___._____.__ . WANTED T 'MMED'ATELY A" "on: Reliable Fontbill Nurseries." fxfiisfisfid golggidwgggs 53x53‘, Start at best selling season. 1'.’ {mm A,’,e_ Brighton, or phone liberal commissions. exclusive 508' 610341.183; territory handsome free outfit, large list of new specialties Stone & Wellington Toronto. Nursing ' och w“ TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NUR- ses, Gale Hospital, ‘l-lavenhtill, Mass. Three years’ cou‘rse. Affil- laiiion with Providence City Hos- pital. Eight hour day. Allowaince For Sale FOR SALE-GOOD AYRSHIRE coiw, tihree years old, newly fresh- $15 ‘monthly. One‘ hour from Bon- used. Robert Haynes. 1>u1u§§s§fi~ ion. For further information ap- "1159- 610° 1 - J ply t0 Superintendent. 6071 11 16 7L FOX FOR SALE-ONE FEMALE silver fox for sale. Finest. qual- ity, mother genuine wild fox. All‘ ply to Leo Fay. Sec’y. Prodigal Fox C0,, NGWDOH, ‘l’. B, I, 6131-11-19-41 To Let TO LiET—-RO0MS FOR LIGHT housekeeping. "modern conveni- lcnces. 88 li"i‘ilr1bor0\St. i 0109 11 18 2i. \V1mtcd WANTED—SiHAFT AND RUNNER plank, seasoned. Apply to Proud & Moreside, 223 Great George Street. ‘ 6085-11-17M3i. TO RENT—GA‘RAGE 205 ‘WATER St. . _- T0 LET HOUSE. SEVE ROOMS‘. conveniences, stable irl in good ‘ 0.1116517111511111. ‘il-IOR iron-i-Tilinlive DAUGHTER! OF EMPIRE —- ‘High Tea, 6.8010 7 o'clock today. Admission 10 cents. Tea and admis- sion 50 cents, ‘ zi. ELECTRIC LAMP BHADE'B— Beautiful designs in colors. price 0111735 cents each. Bee them in window oi Carter's Bookstore, 6182-11-19-21 VAN DYKES MASTER-PIECE, TRE 011HER WIISE MAN-A Beautiful Story illustrated by 80 slides, St. James Hall Friday. Nov- ember 20th., at half past seven. Silver collection. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. »—Mr. and Mrs. William Howard Smith, announce the engagement of their daughter Edna. to Bruce Dawson Howatt. ‘Marriage to take Place last oi November in Calgary. 6135 com: AND HEAR ONE 0F ‘THE MOST DELIGHTFUL tales ever told. in 8t. James Hall, ‘Fri- day evening at ‘half past seven. Sixty beautiful iliustrstions—"'l‘he Other Wise Man" ‘by Dr. Henry Vsn Dyke. FUNERAL SERVICE-On Thurs day afternoon at 2.30 the funeral service foir the late -Mr. Ja-mes‘ Fer- guson was held at McLean's Fun- eral Home- 0n‘ ‘Kent ‘St flit was‘ Con. ducted ‘by Adjt Davis of ‘the Sn.- "814011 ‘Army. City. assisted by Gallli- RIBWIOlds from Sumrrnersiiie and Li-eut ‘Powell of St. John. N. B. The reading was from the 90th. Psalm. the main thought of Adit. Davis theme being our days‘ aire as u tale that is told, The songs 5110K WYTB "My Jesus I Love Thee" followed ‘by prayer by Capt. Rey- nolds. a‘nd “Safe in the Arms oi esus"_aft-er which ‘a duet was ren- dered, "Life's Morn will ‘Soon be Waning." The interment took place. in the ‘People's Cemetery at 4 p; m. The pallbearers were llenj. Car- ter, Albert E. Dense. Frank P. lli-ll. Win. ltictPlier-son. John Carr and Prank Re-noui. The deceased ivnv- vs to ‘mourn two sons, Seymour 0i’ Amherst. N. S.. Chief Mourner, and Fred, who resides in Willis-ton, N. 7i. who was not present, Friends of ‘the deceased were also present. 49>.‘ Youthful Competitors THE CHARLOTPETOWN (HIARDIAAN- -FUNERAI.. FRlDAW-lfho fini- ornl ed the late Mrs. L. McNevin. Tyne Valley takes place on Friday ailieruoon at two o'clock to the Presbyterian Church Lyne Valley. —HEKVY flAlNw-The heavy Western Guardian l is rain oi Monday has left the road- in such an unsatisfactory condition that only a limited amount oi pro- dune is being marketed.—H. —tBEDEQUE L. O. L.—There will be a spacial meeting oi Bed- eque district L. O. L. in Bsrtheiier Lodge room's, Summeralde, on Friday evening, November twen- tieth at 7.30 pm. Rev. Edward Morris will be present. D. M. Bernard, District Secretary. . 6143-19-21 —RUM SCHOONER $ElZED.-- The Schooner ‘Eddie James, laden with over one thousand cases oi whiskey and other l-iquors ‘which has been detained in. iSummerside since October twenty ninth, ‘pend- ing word ‘from ‘Ottawa was seized yesterday by the Customs authori- e.s at Suimmerslde. She rig being convyied to Charlottetown by the revenue cutter Marguerite to have ‘the cargo placed in a bond ware- house. ‘PERSONALS —Mr. George M. Matthews. K.‘C.. Olbeary paid a business trip to town this week. —M‘r. Austen Ramsay. Conway was in town on Tuesday-H, ——Mr. Justice Arsenault. Char- lottetown was in Summerside yes- terday. Closing Session (Continued from Page 1) of a commission to take charge oi‘ nn energetic selective policy of iiu- migration, empowered tn grant financial! assistance to desirable settlers; irrged examination of uil problems relating to taxation. transportation, trade. the creation of u tariff commission. and sweep- ing changes which would result in national economy. R. O..Bel1 Irving, member oi the Vancouver ‘Board oi Trade, warn- ed against the dangers of "bene- d American Locomotive Co. I pass it along, belt models. Saturday $22 . moan-acumen; ~.~.~~v—n~v—_ww»-..,..- .. We got a special buy in good quality . .1." was; .- »>t _ I “The Hab,erda§b§§y"~ hiliehilla Bvereuei Silesia! A Firiday and Saturday A ChinchilladOvercoats and will Friday and Saturday. ‘ These Overcoats come in Blue, Grey, Dark Semi and Heather Green arehaif polo lined, good weight, tape seamed and tailored 1n stylish half They compare with any regular $28.00 Overcoat in stock. Friday and .00. COME AND SAVE YOUR DOLLARS Henderson 8c Cudmore $22.00” ‘J sroox QUOTATIONS members of the Exchange: At. Top. and ‘Santa Fe Ry. .. New York Air Brake Co. _ American Can, Co......... Am. Cur and Foundry ‘Co. 122 9'1 Am. smelting and Reiln. Co. 119 8d 0h the mail train in time for who A, that ‘hue the [egdlng A111. B08011 Magneto Co. ...... .. 30 the evenmg Permrmalice- spirits in the movement were the Butte and Superior Mia. C0. 139 Th“ SWY- a" aiiflvlflliil" b1’ late ‘on... c. w. Howlaan, then Anaconda Copper Min. Co. '19 Fmlfc“ Marion 0t Lemmm Mar" Lieutenant Governor. Hon. ‘Sena- Chlle ‘Copper ‘Co. 36% "w" "W91 "The worldmlgs", tor Ferguson. Edward Bsyficld. U.S. Cast iron and Fdy. Co, .. 10% one“ with a vivid episode l“ me Esq., John Robertson, lnkermun. Coho Coho Show Co __________ __ 934, pearl fisheries of the China (Joust “no mohy other we" know“ om. Standard Oil of New Jersey .. 43 pmgmsse“ “wmly t“ ‘Smimens. There were than two As- Keiiy Springfield Tire Co, _ 16% vlltilllltcelslgé"fnuggwfagig LIT)?! auciullous, one in Qi1ee:li.~1t(]l0., our .. ‘urluni Oil . .................... .. 58 ‘ ’ ' ' ‘ " uic in Prince (Jo, an 1e pa- gritisiildmpirgofilteel 2nd rm 29% $9." William 11mm 11m made a m“"'°l"m* "f "18 Pmvluvs ruus will‘ Sianilnril Q11 of Now Jgrggy 43 “' u“ w o He “s me opmrm‘ the speeflies of the fruit grow- Reading Co. ............... .. .. Southern Pacific Co. Union Pacific Ry. .. US. Industrial Alcohol Co. .. Westinghouse Elec. .. ‘HALIFAX, Nov. 18.—Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward. Montreal Stock “Thief In Paradise” Horticulture. On Big Thrill Drama? P. E. Island If you like romance, vivid colon! Hlstoricus. ‘tense drama and pictorial beauty! n ‘your screen entertainment“ o m thin em-h a o were was f?“ miss Gem-g” ‘Fltzmauflcelsbi splendid reyvizlal oi ilortlcultural A Thief m Pmnadlsefl bemg ‘mar’ progress in this Province which ed at the Prince ‘Edward Theutrelgavo a great impetus m the lndug- by ‘First National and which arriv-mo, no oughred we“ g0,- the [u- nityto masquerade as another mun on, ,0; the any so emhnsinntio in one last effort to regain his seif-‘woho those 3mm] 014] mo“, and n respect. His accomplice in the m". hrooomon of grand young impersonation is an Eurasian girl. moo’ that the m‘, Associations who fails in love with ‘him and were amalgamated at a [ngeflng stops at nothing to win him. in and even superior to any in the world, especially winter keeping varieties which are the ‘most pro- fltnbie kinds to raise for export. This fact was pointed out whe-a they made their trial shipment to England which proved that they were right in their conclusions. It is most regrettable that their scheme has been allowed to drop. and that there is so little attention now puid to what could have ‘been made a most valuable asset oi the Province. We hear a great deal now about the exodus which is a result of un- employment on our fair island. This need not continue in the lace oi such n gold mine being located right under our feet. ' Con nothing be done to revive this industry which has given such undeniable proof of its feasibility? Archbishop Matheson ‘ Honored WINNIPEG, Nov 18——Thousa_nds uuuditluu- P110116 W-L- APPIY ‘ITCT-L-ET-HOUSE as cumssn- . volent alooiness." 1n a address on United States Steel . the rol fth th n t M“ I“ 's“mm°""d°' “m1 ‘he ’“°"" of winnipes citizens tendered ‘1 125 F1111"? s!- 5059'14'31'°°11 land Si. 7 rooms, niodern- con- imperial trade relations, he scor- Cruc. Steei,Co. of Am. nnd ersertltuallyo 1:211:35!!!’ Znnxlle? §§§Zl§1”g,‘f,§§,s““'¥§§;°§nef"§,§n32f 11111111116! l0 51011111811011 MHTJIBBOYI‘ -~——"%-——f-—— venicncesgnlso gnrsige. {Phone . ed the freetrade policy oi Great Brampton ................ .._ girl. The dramatic possibilities of 1y hm; related lheh. experiences m primate oi all Canada. the ‘M81169! Male lIclp “hinted s34, or apply 7o liillsilioro st. l 111g‘ I11 Torflntg Britain. characterizing it as a cold st. Lawrence Flour . 351/. this situation are worked out to eh, hen, speeches h was m“, $11101 the Auslivuu shawl‘ i" C11"; _______€______________ 6117 11 18 3U blooded and selfish doctrine. The Brazilian Frame“ _ 751,‘, the ultimate 11mm maglrmg to hear‘ the“, speeches alia- Biehflp 1141111188011 ‘W!!! 11°?!“ BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- "_~_"'_" "' (spawn to the G ulna") lmucY- ‘he miigngllled- Bhmlld hi1"; Howard ‘Smizb Com. 38 The story told against almost and m] hp with their enthuglggm, new; wzgnégiighlvzat:iilhsnfeafgr: ployment for‘ Barbers. Become RE“ JOHN ALEXANDER FORD, TORONTO’ 0m“ No _.13__q~hero 199"‘ icgflllllle -hl'8lm1 1180 1111i! i Spanish River Com. . 99 11")’ hiwhlirfllllltl would he 1111911119‘ There was n‘o selfishness shown csmllsi settlers m 1812 The Aro- BXDBI’! in 3 WEBRB- Wfltfl M0161‘ M_ A_ CELEBRATED ms 50TH W“ perymhs very "ma. o; the um. 5 ecmllinfilg t Wreck the Em‘ Steel Company of Canada. 93 1i’ gripping. but Fitzmnurice. with by any of the members who were e ' Barbe;- gqpegs, Department "F" firs! 111111 Empire his usual love of lavish pictorial bmwp w“ mfimmd to the ‘mun ANNIVERSARY Silllwilligm‘ all regarded as leaders in the in- Halifax. ‘ ld-tts-tf On Sunday, October 18th, Rev. John Alexander Ford. M. A.,. pust- or of the First Baptist Church oi Cashmere, Washington. celebrated his fiftieth anniversary of his ent-v runes into- the“ ministry and the iortieth anniversary oi his ordina- tion. The church, realizing the un- usual character oi this occasion, honored the pastor with special services. The Convention General b0V WANTED- APPLY ANGLO American Telegraph ‘Company. I oizv-n-iaai WANTED--MAN ‘a VhIbOR: farm. Ap S . , 0o .' Hgfljgft, 818441-19-31 ,___-- —~ WANTED-MAN T0 WORK ON farm for winter months. Allllly Guardian. - 6136-19-21 . - Superintendent was invited to de-‘ liver‘ the morning address. The ladies of the church prdsented Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Bailey with choice ‘bouquets of cut flowers and the Lost; "‘ LOST BETWEEN BRADALBANE Road and Fredericton, Ford tire. chain nnd support. Apply to church and townspeople turned out Singer Sewing Machine C0,, 115 in large numbers for all services. Ken; ,5; _ 3i. The ladies served dinner to the -——-—————————r—-i—-—-“" church ‘and congregation at 5:00 Lots For Sale olkclocil: in the basement oi the -, ciurc , By AllctlOn Pastor Ford spent -fl1o evening hour recounting most inter rating incidents connected with this long period oi service. Brother Ford has served some of the largest church- es in the east with great accept- ance andwvith marvelous success. it is difficult to realize that a man possessing his vigor. youthiulness. energy and splendid preachingand pastoral ability has spent the time in the ministry wililch ‘this occasion celebrates. ii‘ there is a dead line At One O'clock on Tuesday, Nov- ember 24th1Before commencing sale of furniture for Mr. R. E, White, I will sell by Auction his beaihtifulliy located building lot eppoeiteofhs residence. This is the finest bulld- ing site left in the Brighton divs- triet Terms at sale. 1, A. Meotiiiiato. t‘ A"°ti°"“" in the ministry Brother Fordbeems iliili-ll-lililism. . a long way from it as yet. It was a -, unique occasion and nn event that '_ -'-*-'~"' will be precious in the memory of uil who had any part in the day's activities. —-—-—¢-e>—i- Guilty 0i Slander IPAIRIS, ‘Nov. 18.—-heon Daudet. royalist leader. has been convic- ed of slanderiing Bajot. the chauf- Hotel Victoria One of the largest and l"! li-matlc in one special competition next should be the watchword of ‘which was‘ ‘included in‘ ‘the days ‘programme at the Royal Agricul- ,turc Winter Fair, but it was none 1thc- ‘less tense for the sixteen ‘com- petiitors who were on tirial. This competition had been arranged for winners oi boys s-nd ‘girls swine clubs, eight provinces being ne- precnted each ‘by teams oi two. Manitoba. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick had girls In the ring. pvhile Ontario, (Quebec. Prince Ed- Iwuird 1111-11241, Manitoba and Al- lberta had boys. Each individual hail to jud-ge three groups of ‘bacon hogs. place the animals in order oi merit and afterwards explain to three judges the res-sons which animated their selections. it was quite a stiff task ‘but it wag said sillterwards that every individual had acquitted him- self or herself proudly anid that sound reasons were advanced by these juniors for their particular choice. The judging in the ring formied one part oi a competition which will be continued tomorrow the second half being a lecture demon- stration. At. the conclusion oi today's sec- tion, the winning” teem will be awarded custody for a. year oi the challenge cup presented by Mr.» W. D. Robb. Vdcelhresldent. Canadian National Railways, wibo has taken a very keeuinterest in the work of these clubs throughout the country The provincial representatives who are in/Poronto as guests of the Canadian National Railways are: Ontario. Arc-file Campbell and Ches- ter Brown, lderton. Quebec-H. ‘Par- nsll and T, A. Woodward. iLennox- ville. Alberta-Clifford Lynn and James Wyliie, Vegerville. Saskatch- ewan-David Pulker and Allan Len- ch, Wiseton. Manitoba-Pearl Hodg- son and ‘Ruby, Fiskbeiener Lasker. Nova Scoile. Lottie Austen, Sky the Dominion. The time, he de- clared. had arrived inr negotiation oi n reciprocal trade treaty with Great Britain, for linked closely with this question was the great problem c-f immigration. A powerful appeal for British preference and trade within the Empire was made by \V. C. Cock- sliutt, ‘of Brantiord. Ont. It was the most effective method, he said, oi binding and keeping the Em- pire together. ‘For forty years Can- ada had frittered her opportunities and the time had now come for a change. Every single need that human ingenuity could suggest. Mr Cockshutt pointed ‘out. could be raised within the Empire. Cham- berlain and Baldwin, ‘he maintain- pire trade. and the Dominiona by helping Britain to ‘bear the tre- mendous financlal burdens under which she was tottering would make “Uncle Sam sit up and take notice." “if we don't take the initiative it will be lc-ng until we will have s preferential proposal from the Mother Country herself," the speaker said. The efforts of the Dominion Government to develop Canadian commerce abroad were outlined bv W. M. Clark. director of the Com- mercial intelligence Department at Ottawa. "We have 43 offices abroad." he snld. "while the United States has i100, and in nzldltlnn hundreds of special ambassadors. numerous burdens and means of establlsl» in: connection. Yet the focal" trade oi the United ‘States ls nnl" tour times greater than that o‘ iairly well. said. ‘was not known sbrogd. yet sufficiently Canada. however. h" . ed, had the right ides about Em~' Canada and l think we are doing, ilnurentide Pulp ‘Canadian Steamship Pfd, Dominion Bridge . 807/5, l y 4 4 3 “is . Wheat-‘Dee, 134%; May 137%; July 136%. - {THE MARKETS (Circadian Press.) OTTAWA, Ont., Nov. rolling in bond to Montreal. pie to meet all requirements. tras 66, firsts 46, seconds 35 to 3G. storage extras 44. firsts 41. Montreal—Sales of storage i-x trss were made 45 to 46, firsts ‘i to 42, seconds 35 to 37. Winnipeg Jobbing fresh extras 58 to 60. firsts 50 to 52, seconds onds 34. Calgary egg markets unchanged fii-wl 8 to 11. roosters 6. tun storage extras firsts ‘i0, seconds 35. Vancouver dealers paying country points ex iras ‘58. firsts 55. Oats—-Dec., 38%; ‘May, 431/1; Ju- iii-Egg markets generally firm. Vancou- ver reports car of Japaneze eggs Ill-on- treai reports a fairly active trade in storage eggs with supplies am- Toronto Jobbing specials 70, ex- 35. storage extras 45. firsts ‘i1, sec- Poultry steady‘. chickens 10 to 13. "illlvwlus as it ‘did. the forestall“ "m" m°“‘b°"“ “t ‘he “$5M” Edmon- jobbiug 45. fresh eggs firmer. Jobbing extras The first act, iii. firsts ‘51, seconds and pullets MONTREAL, Que. Nov l8—'i‘hc effects. ‘has provided" n wide vario- ty of backgrounds and novelties. 'l‘here is the unusual girls’ polo dustry. their experience freely nnd all fell that a bright day had dawned in iff.3l‘°..‘;‘.i’f.“ $5.32.; ‘sot: 22in“ ‘- Wiunipe Electric 485/ ‘ ‘ i’ NM Mg Breweries 511; "N191 11115615911 1181108 DBSBBM-fsw years was really marvellous. ‘ eat_Dec‘ 156%; May, 153; which marks the turning point in Apple u-ee planting rapgdly huh-e“ July 133% ' the 5t°rY~ A thrilling runaway ed and the quality and quantity of C0m_Dec' 76; May, 80%; July horse episode and a hnnd-to-hanrl m,“ grown gave [he greatest eh. fight on the floor of the sea which is ended by a man-eating shark are other ingredients which have been skillfully incorporated in the story. Acting honors go to Ronald Col- man, the young actor recently signed by Samuel Goldwyn under n long term contract. l-le plays the role of Bluke..the derelict who mnsquerades as another man. Doris Kenyon is the girl he loves and marries and Aileen Pringle gives a splendid characterization couragement to those who embark- ed in the industry. _New orchards on modern plans were set out and soon blossomed all over the Pro- vince. ; This splendid development went farther. The United Associations were so sanguine of the success} of Island fruit growing that it wusl decided to make a trial shipment to Great Britain, and the enter- prise was taken ‘hold oi by noted growers, such as President Bay- field. Hon. Senator Ferguson, John fift t i m. Th“ 5"" ‘he ‘MGM “tildes i: hlidlifiegg alalnhlzis life. i h h s The progress then attained i‘n nlxecoted 11th Inmah ‘newspapers ‘or ed an authority on lndia. died at Bournemouth on Saturday. Mitra was 69 years oi age. Hen thirty years and who was consider- Mr. i .- XMAS A PERSONALITY PORTRAIT By CRASWELL-Phone d92-L Make Your Appointment Today, See Our New Easel Frames as the Eurasian girl. Splendid A. Sharp. Summerside, John Ro- pc-rtrnyals are also given by Claude bertson. inkermaxf. and other offi- Glllingwater, Alec Francis. John Patrick and the other members of .the supporting cast. Missionary Drama In Baptist Schoolroom A Missionary Drama "The Pill lottle" was presented ‘to a large 1nd appreciative audience in the Baptist Schoolroom last evening. cers of the Association, a shipment of about 100 bbls and boxes of ap- ples was collected, packed, stencil-l led rFruit, Growers’ Association, of P. E. 1.. and sent ‘oft’ ‘by one of the English merchant ships that then called here. They were land- ed in London and Liverpool, and. to the great delight of the promot-i ere, brought the very highest mar-l ket prices. especially a ‘number of boxes packed by Mr. John Robert- son. The shipment was all collect- ind impressive address by tihe nat-imm‘ “m1 m“ very . ve Indian speaker Mr, John Raja. ammmts d“? w each owner were huhom 15o,“ h served to (ioopon distributed according to the quanti- .he interest already awakened in w each menlber shlppedlwerytlhlng "'""" W‘ h" ‘"°‘“"""-" hi? {i233..Z."‘}.‘?$‘.?.lSZL“°.Q“T.Z a ooile e scene. _ ‘vhem Burbaru makes pgparuuon the down ofu new era in fruit raie - lag in P. E. island. The_whole .10. or licr depanture to India was . transaction was self-sustaining 5l-yfihll. N- BI~FFBBh 888B fir!" iplcndldiy presented and evoked and ended m hearty votes o; 1111111")! offer limited. D1106! 11"‘ nuch favorable comment, The sec- monks holhg tendered to the pm. chanted. ‘ illil introduced a tragic element sldehh Sen-em“. hm; packers (the ind was followed ‘with breathless W. R. CARSON, D. C., Ph. C. Doctor of Chiropractic Three Vesi- Palmer Graduate Riley Bldg. Phone 1072 Geo. Green, ii. ii. S. Office New Riley Block, Opposite Prawns’; Queen 8t. ,8sie Bonds for investment A. E. MACNEILL 137 Powltli 8t. Telephone 704-L. -:S{§5:... Q4» _.._ latter gave their services free in‘ lieu of receiving the privilege of‘ i demand from foreign buyers for wheat on the Montreal market to- day was slow. which was attribut- ed to the higher prices asked. The enquiry for oats was firm and as cables in many cases were strong- feur, ‘in whose‘ taxi ‘M. Daudet's " fourteen your old son. Philippe, was found in a dying condition from a revolver shot ‘in November, 1923. Deudet was sentenced to five months imprisonment and was or- nterest. Much merriment was afforded in‘ he third scene by the Witty repar- .ee and amusing altercation ‘be- .ween the Hindu patients. while the last scene in which -the Outcast Glen and Annie Cameron. Mabou. New Brunswick—Alice avis and Lilly Davis, Port Elgln.’ rLnce Ed- ward island-Harold Smith and Ed- rnund Robertson, Pownal, equipped Hotels in , Ellis"! Csrisds. Genuine 129 rooms. 44 of which have I'll/I" baths. Completely renevli-Id ‘in the out low years. F"! ., s; ._.- 1. m,’ “,1,- .Q9¢en Hotel w; making a small shipment each.) Thus ended the first shipment-q and t‘he last-to the Old Country. These statements are not made it random. They can he corro- HUGHES dk so h the ohm,“ ,- 35300 -' er at an advance of 6d per quar- _ . 41:22:... "" W9" i. . W22“ "v" zi‘iiz“.zsza.iir.z ".‘;l‘.‘.‘i.“.i2”i.’{ifl~ Honsn WORM I116 "I! 9'1"“ aul" M" BISHOP-In Moncton Hospital. kl m“ a ‘$122k ‘this: zgélgsoalé: ‘hfihflili Those taking part are to bs warm to be found. I its splendid table. Courteous ' Nov. 15th.. to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alien Since ts ng ever I ' o ly congratulated on the splendid 0119 W011"! 8111111088 thlt the 81111- "wh. g, h" gusty. Tele- 9+o++¢+04+0++§+++e4++e++ Bishop (nee Winnie MacKenzle) a 14st“ w. have Qpeill Milly f3‘? gfplggtehs gflflfigfaz°m§vjhifih manner in whdch they gcqulttad cess of this shipment and_the ex- mo," h, ffwmg,‘ i» ‘m’ A thousands of dollars 2.1 on, h; 10 £0 w 1.2 “m, pa, hush. themselves. India's great need be- 9911"" cmldm" 0' n" 1115115"? would have led to greater achieve- ment. We fear, however. that they have not done so. There is hard- ly a word ‘heard now about fruit growing here. The industry then ' Dr. Wilson’s Heghillt Bitters , i118 portrayed ‘with force and clar- ity. ‘Miss llaiuse sang suitable hymns between acts with tine feel- lng and effect. Mr. G. B, Norton acted as accom- el over the Winnipeg May option- c.l.f. Montreal. Several loads of No. 2 feed oats were bought by local ‘houses at 2 3-8 cents per bushel under the Winnipeg Mal‘ hpqlpg 3nd Improvements. l! ' ls new the linen Hetero! NI eieee in the Miritlfiie ‘Hw- lflbll- NlOHOLisOm-At Oswell Cove, Nov. 16th., to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nicholson. a daughter. - - - ARE SAFE TO USE AND QUICKLY EXPELLS ALL WORMS Rates 04-09 W u-w l" Cly- ‘ Mknnutosd bid f i t t l l . I‘ "has beentho standard blood " —---—--"'"‘“"“"""'"'-' gpggliladila-rti Wlgstggrltiiatvghilabaldlqaat ‘Aanm for m8 evening‘ hemeanlarkoet Ibtlit tgnciptsiilxgpaylaglgle “T” Hotel Co" i purlfifl m- gsmrstiotn. 1 'C'",,';,'I‘,‘,Z°,,'f,‘,'1;§,§,,§§§§,,f‘§§ gig: $1113’: illolgzlfrisfivil’ ‘M WW 1112:1111,‘$3,?’§§§§,,“§§,,f§f,‘§',§";§j l1 your hem hn s dry. ‘ PNIPNW" y ‘~‘ ‘ ' ’ ‘ Kev, Wm, McCa-be. Psulineflahill. ‘ A mgoaram £50m“ of ounhooh and trade was active. There was land growers. "1""! "lb l" "i" l W'- Bedeque to Joihn Noonuu-Boston. no change in the butter market. A fair trade was done in cheese and prices were steady. (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, Nov. i8—(Domln- ion Live Stock rsportl-With but 38 cattle, 38 calves, and 258 hogs, Those pioneer fruit men had a still wider view. They pictured in practical speeches a great means of giving employment to an army of orchardists, who would settle on land here. and the enhancement of the value of real estate thus keep- was transacted in coarse, in the domestic _market. there being a steady demand from local and country buyers for car lots. Oats , were steady w1tll sales oi car lots of Ontario and Quebec No. 2 white at iiil 1-2 cents. No. 8 white st 51 _ HARRY o‘ ‘nowfifhomou pet-belly: bed breath end has ‘ - = - a general unthrlfty ieok— feed him s package of Hughes Worm Powders. they expert all worms and In- vlgorste the stomach and ..- e900 g Q|y_ ' Elisriutmiiw" Hill“ ‘(.304 13“,- MeLEOD-SNIITI-ip-At the Manse. 902 Prince Street by the 180v. ‘W. Bruce "Muir. Hector-McLeod of l-‘sii- view to Jessie Mae Smith, B9 Chest- nut Street, Charlottetown; ‘Syrup of White‘ - ‘ Plrie and Tar , rel- eeuei-is and THROAT " i . _ . _ John Hutcbeson. Toronto; A- T- Arssnault. ‘Summerside; N. l-isudil‘. 1011. Bummeraidt‘; ‘A; ‘C: lldgerl. ‘ _ l _ L ~fiihhoho~ N 4 h" t 49 1.3 on the two markets this morning, lng our young men and women at h | _ ‘i.""‘“.i"‘i%ii‘ P“? in.“ fig“ . ‘ -."»'"“-"?"' a L -- m n ZZZiTnTJ-“isntfibi. clinics‘. 39f; {as r3; shuusll- hock oi sin:- grrqs and 81116941118’ haw are; or °"’°' l . ‘ ‘son, m 2 - ‘ - __ . ' I| , IflUA IIIIQII‘ t | , . l1 0 e ec pr ces and an es us liens. ome o , e spea ers Wrong. Monet/m; m. (I. Fil/fNlb - - , Jill U9 ‘B! . ' - ~ Th. condition o‘ h“ to" m" were generally steady. Canner also contended that it would in- 5° 95W" 959K553 ket was unchanged. the volume oi - , __ ' - 9 , _ y ~ business being small and prices un """ ._-._-" ' " changed. y; M_ MggPhn-gon. city; Maud Prices for all grades of mill feed qsgnipbgll pandas; Clara Camp- were well aintsined st the recent bell Duiiddl- Denial Campbell. advances rmted. and the trade voi- QiJQQPJQhgIILCAmpbdILDimdsst ume was fair. The market for it". Tsunamis. Sour-is; J. J. standard grades of rolled oats was Airhsrst; Geo Fosterw3l- 39h"? '- ‘~ ' “ ~ " " - l1. Dodge. Joggins Mine‘; ‘S. K93‘, “Q nedy. Moncton: J. E. IAWINHOQ: . _ . 1,. . liailfbx; .11. m. Mniun. ‘Newswe- A. n. Cunningham. st JohmHW‘ l’. Worth, Wsshboro: ‘B. 91mm" llosionfl Dan A. ‘Macaulay. John‘ n. r. drawer. Port 1118"" cows sold for two dollars, cutters two fifty to two seventy-five and common bulls three _ dollars to three twenty-five. A few better quality venls were offered and the belt “sold for ten fifty. Common veals were nuoted from nine to nine fifty. iuce trained orchsrdists to come hem and buy lyid and prosecute this industry with small capital. British and other emigrants. the! believed, would be attracted by this new field oi edterpriss, it was one of the Incl! induce- v . ; aoohmflloqmi.‘ i.’ t i i Hughes Drug 00., Y -‘ prhgglst for . 0011M IIOM-vlIIlOl-“Ul. . Itdyrjr‘ i <--.l*nfifl' 091A AM Flu-canon ivlmsr ' \ V _, ‘r ~e , ' ' . _ _ g; ohm "h; ("n-h Hogs sold in mixed ments held out that o r soil is. o. we. . John: Wm- b- 9° - ‘ g - ""9" “m” ‘I E “mu” 1. 1 l ts f $13.00, nd sows $10.00 well ltllptod m Hui-rm m6 {lid 0mm; in. ‘MecDomldi- Fred -_ IKIWFI." i ‘so KENT $1.. John, o. w. liutcitilon. Berwick. The undeflolie to the mar et Ol‘ o or a N.‘ l; WV. A. Tlnliey Amherst. fresh and storage also we! steady l0 $10-35- jens... ‘.ms.~.w&.iu.11. . a ‘ new“ - - 1 ‘ , that sonwlhwli. Dodnpn, Month!!! ,,.‘,,.v§_ro ‘om a“ M“ _\ .. »