"is good TBA “#4709440 The Markets crrmwrrnrown 545-33313 . . . 36-42 Eggs 4s~soi POLEIOG 55___70 Turnips 2g“ l 0'" 58—-60 Hay cwt .. . 65 Straw cwt . 35 Pork .......... i 13% Young ‘Piss . . . . . . . . . .. $3 suunaasrnn" Mamosyrg As the work of constructing War i m “flat ii i’ Cemeteries in France and Belgium -“"“ nears completion, numbers of men ,. . OFFICE 0F THE "m" engaged in tho horticulture branch cdM-Mllsillmii" FOR 051"‘ of the work will be released, and A95 ‘N LONDON WEEK. 57ft is understood that many oi’ these WEEK: 4"‘ NOVEMBER- 1925mm contemplating the advantagves ' . _ of settling on the land in Canada The tCanadlan Goveinmentami ei6ewi-ieie_ YEP" i 5 e for raising sunken submarines Bucgwrslil!’ l“lt]'°d“°*i’-': "m" gut?‘ have been submitted to the High ii 133m?“ ° " ° ° °r - S“..“§'iii?.‘°2§§..§°' “.i“.‘.‘?““ i..."’...‘; A “"1"” °l' the exhibmim “milked for advicepgsrl-tfi thewleasibil- connection with the Llverpofll mvdty of his scheme and the best it???“ .‘Z;;'-.i.;‘.i’iii‘.' °.é.‘i..;‘ii.'.~'.‘.':g';;:;,,g5 "$3153.: " mm" "P "Y Womb? "which W9"! 5119911911 "Yjlhe The Ministry of Agriculture and Caliiaitlian iGoveinmentlTrade atom-Fisheries has Se“, i0 ii“, High T1111: Illggpiilztiebirgtfloliiines is now §fmmr>l<i<§l§n:§ii{i)§a a ah cop: nzaised on the collection b: lll-iiieaLaiigL-t ri-iiis coiiiiaieiggcanaglc; rmation relative to foreign mar-count oi recent m m. i Agi-i. ets for lithium chloride and other p g as n cultural and Horticultural Science itswh-ich are shortly to be pro-in ihe United Kinigu0m_ M the ducedi for the lithium ‘bearing mint-end oi the book is a ii,“ Oi- m, ergilasiioiigund in the Province o siiaicii iiwiiiiiiidbfl in Greai Brit; , ~ . f the subjects oi’ i The High Commissioner's Office a u g“ cu Us o _ _ o been rare-ea w own-e ~1- §3Z‘3“.”.".§€€ .‘..‘§‘.i?...i8.‘. "mm" ’“ ulrles in Great Britain and on -the ' ontlnent relative to the uses now einlgl nilltde of similar material, 11 to obtain information as to sslble openings. . “The Canadian Official ‘Mining ewsyLetter sent out this yveek was based on an article (lenling fWi-tlr Gypsum iii the Maritime Pro- vlncell prepared in "the ‘Department or Mines at Ottawa, and figures derived from the DnmlninLfTBureuu fStrttistics were also added show- lllél 1119 ‘Production of‘ gypsum in Canadian Official Mining Notes and the usual Natural Resources ind lntlustrial Notes ‘based on um News, Items furnished by ti“; N“. iiflirtgemliiiafixifl ‘lnttellifgerirlce Branch men o t - » it (Qlfilwa were aiso genie oliiltteggog ter being 8 1-2 spoet free. [afge number 0i. iecimicai Emil During the past week some 1266 lrad-e imiiimis interested in Cam Canadian Store Cattle arrived in iidiim economic progreim i the United Kingdom. Although " roughwcather has recently been ' experienced in the Atlantic, the cattle are reported to have been , landed in igiood condition. _ The iCahadian Govenment nounces that under "the Meat and Canned Foods Act, new regular tions have bccn adopted. fixing amended and more definite stand- ards of quality for dried apples of all varieties (evaporated, dehydra- have been sent to Canadian journ- als tor review purposes, the Min- istry being of the opinion that the hook will be a valuable source of information to those engaged or interested in research work con- nected with agriculture and horti- culture. sued from His Majesty's Stationery iiulcrest to Canadians engaged in tl~c poultry and hog raising indust- ries. The first deals with the Marketing of Poultry in England, the price "being 9 pence. post free, and itlre second concerns the Mar- keting of Pigs, "the cost oi‘ the lat- 8 l1- led, sun dried. chips, farmers‘ dried. apple chop, etc.) These regulations come into force at on' . and as they will be supple- l nted py rigid Government. in- spection, lt is anticipated that fur- theratlmulus will be given to the rapidly increasing export trade in European Continental countries and the ‘United Kingdom. DENATURED ALCOHO f THIE EMIGRATION DEPARTMENT The vast amount of work carried on at tho Headquarters of the Cun- adinu Emigration Departirnent in iEui-npo housed in the Canadian ‘Blliltiifii; in Trafalgar Square, cov- iiilinter Driving Preparation imply and flush the radia- tor and cooling system, and '9" m“ "W" are no leaks. Ephtenland renew the M" nnoot one. Ti ht packets. a c" t“ ,1. Lester Douglas Wholesale Produce 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. POTATOES Certified Seed and Tame. atook. Highest price paid for good quality. Write or ‘Phone 798 or 938. ‘Put fan and belt in good "ti" Ind Nnew bolt if noo- oaury. " 'Do not run car with radia- tor oovor or cardboard’ in fnont. Allow a free flow of olr to the fan at m um,‘ EYES TESTED _ AND GLASSES FITTED New rairaoflno room with modern equipment. i Our anparlanoo l0 at your ~ lerylea. " " .< E..W. TAYLOR risers-ran 0v J. o. TAYLOR OPTDMETRIQTQ 142 Richmond ltroag ‘KIM! a mixture of l , Loaf Denatured Alcohol ., We!" in your radiator. ._ Quantltiu roqulreddop 05g jcharge- 15 above zero 63 water 17 part0 Alcohol. '10 above zero so water 20 part0 Alcohol. ~, ll above zero T!» “n; water 22y, part0 Aloohoi. ‘ Z6"- 75 part0 water, part0 Alcohol. 6 below zero 70 part0 water 30 part0 Alcohol. 10 below zero d5 part0 water 35 part0 Alcohol. 16 below zero so part0 water 40 part0 Alcohol. 20 below zero soy, part0 Wlffl- 40y, part0 Alcohol. 26 rvvv BEAUTY v 81-0155‘ ; on BLEMISHES = xr".'.rr.r.rza'~..rzaz.-si; use Daylbream Toilet Pra- paratlonl. W0 have just received a iarpa shipment. Oar-eon and stores aupfllod " prim. also man i: r Qallona qulnflilal and ' A0 an inducement (for q few dayo) we will give 5o o“, 3"" W My Dream Poi-fume with ovary purchase of 50 eta. or over. - A few of the different llmll -1"oll0t lMatar, Oath Quito, ‘ Lip-Stick. Flee Powder, Oold Cream and many other; which we will be planed lo allow you. iilflilll L Worthy 11a oussu STRIIT anon: an “misusi- tiro olrainaililn A number of copies of the book B Two reports have just been is E Office, London, which may be of ' Essa — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30_43 Blltlfil‘ . . . . .. _ 28_30 Hay (pressed) 19__i2 Oats (new) Ff‘ Potatoes (new) . it‘ Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . 50_70 KENSDNGTON MARKETS Butter Eggs . . . Oats Hay MONTAGUE MARKETS I Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , _ , _ __ 3Q . . 4i) . 65 . iii 25 utter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :15 Essa 35—~|0 Potatoes 50-9,; Turnlps 25 Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i3 MT. STEWART MARKETS Potatoes Butter H J As ers a great many varied activities ma in addition to the obvious one oi facilitating emigration from these islands. The problem of dealing with domestic servants for Canada entails a great deal 0f highly spec- . ialized work. In October alone 230 domestics sailed from the Util- ted rKing-dom ior homes in ICanada. this number representing nearly 50 per cent of all the emigration for that month. Sonic idea of the importance oi’ this particular busi- ness is gained from the fact that during the first nine months of the year 1926, over 4,000 household do- mestics of one kind or another wore sent to Canada thrunrh the agency of the Emigration Depart- ment here. - Other vbranchos of this work are concerned {with juvenile emigra- t’ou which» has organized the emi- gration during tire first nine months of this year oi’ 5.400 ‘boys and girls. Tire department also organizes the Family Settlement Scheme, ‘the most successful yet devised in any Dominion for satis- factory and permanent settlement of the land. ' ,- The department also directs the obtaining ol‘ boys for rrgflculitiurni training farms in Canada, such ns the Giuelph iAg-riculturail College, Vimy Ridge Farm near Toronto. tire Agricultural College at Vegre- villo in Saskalchewn. and Oldn and Clara's Home in Alberta. lic- twecu 1500 and 1600 boys illavo been sent out to these llomcs in lOanadia. The IDepurtment also undertakes ‘to make a angenienlo for "people nominated y relatives of all deigrees who have gone out and who made good in Canada. Those nominees may be either near relations or old-time comrad- es. and the Department sometimes have "to undertake .lho pathetic duly of announcing to "the Cunnil- Ian friend or relatives that. tho no~ miilee is dead. Another branch oi‘ -tlru Depart- ment's activity deals with tho skilled farm labourer and yet an- other guides and hesists various emigration organizations of infin- ite vuriety. It. also supervises and directs emigre-lion from North- ern Eur-ope and from certain parts of Central Europe, all this work being centralized in the Head Oil‘- lce in Trafalgar Square. which dir. ects the activities of the agents in Paris. Antwerp, ‘Rlot-temlanr. Riga, ‘Ulbsru, Warsaw, J-iiamburg, The" Hague and Osla. the wh es WEI [)0 I. hi to CUSTOMS DEPANTM ENT. v Depaitm nt concerned with Cust- oms affe. s is charged with the duty of visiting British manufac- turers and others engaged in Can- adian trade in order to check in- formation lurnished "by them on ill- voices on goods shipped i0 Culloilfl and gaining othe confidential in- lformetion lfor the Department. which also directs the activities of an investigator in iParis and Ber- lin. The chief work of this Der par-tmeat is concerned with om‘- respondenco and interviews relat- iig to Customs duties on articles exported to Canada, with regula- m M m m cl ing shipments to Canada. as well a: with regulations of the D9081‘!- men-t of Agriculture (administered by customs authorities in (mow! in Contagious Diseases Act (‘W001 i" hides) and Seeds Act. Corns Stop Aching . After Foot Bath It's a new idea-and one that always brings sore coral to a quick 0nd. ‘This wonderful hot foot bath treatment la described in tire die MIB'IIII 101110! PI 3'4‘: ' ' ileum "I k ' 2670-11-1 3-sws3i. Quick Thinking ture tltic writer into them and speaks i'or the char- actors. Specil makes File author lukcs his time with a limited number of characters and title writer thinks situationaliy and the characters llc speaks for arc without nirmber. An outstanding figure new profession is ii. H. Caldwell A cadet at- battie of Manila Bay. niiral Dewey married. he was irest MEN'S sll-K AND WQQL HOSE nrnn. company filming sccnics, Caldwell turned experimentally to the titles and soon, in a featurc production, 11W‘ W8 his talent found itself. wur he returned to filled by Miss Hiiliker. courtship he married her. Mrs Caldwell had herself won such distinction that lrcr maiden name was retained. brief by Grace Campbell. lng Hymn 307 had business FLOUR mvo , FEED NOW ARRIVINC- BRAN SHORT8 iVIIDDLING-S ‘ - on. CAKE corrou ssso ass-r meat. SCHUMACHER FEED CORNMEAL CRACKED conu WHOLE corm FEED WHEAT ROLLED OATS OATMEAL \ Also best quality BLEND and HARD WHEAT FLOUR in Bags and Bblm. all of which, we are selling at ‘low- est prices. We are prepared to offer special prices on Feed in ton lots and Flour in and 10 bbl. lots ex cars on arrival. ' Wrlte-iphone or call our prices before buying. A‘. llorne 8i Co. for Needed In Movie Title Writing i0liLY-\V()()i), Cllln Nov. i7. situations flush through o. la ving plrotoplot, the motion pic- injects himself his art peculiar. actor studies his role. But the in this o, with Katherine Iiillikcr, writ- titles for Fox Films. Annapolis. Caldwell flagship at the When Ad- s aide on the Becoming interested in u After the find his film been permanently After a sitioni hurl —---<0o----- C. G. I. T. Weekly "Budget Following ir-l-Udl-nmury of "C. (i. '1‘. work for tho week: 8T. PAUL'S C. G. l. T. The meoliag “'41s opened with a devotional ‘period. We then separated to-our groups and after the business period we had a talk by Mrs. Purdy, it being our Devotional Night. " Meeting closed with taps. ST. JAMES NOTES. Tho program a-t St. James last Friday ‘has on lhc "Physical Side". After the regular devotional and rslness period, Miss ‘Jarniesou ok charge of the games. PRESBYTERIAN NOTES. I Meeting wont in "at 1‘ o'clock. illad Devotional "period. o Discussed business, their went to Groups. u. TRlINITY NOTES. The regular meeting of the Trin- ity C. ‘G. l. T. was held on Tuesday, Nov. 16. The meeting was open- ed with the opening- ceremony. T118 Official Ill tile 1101111 "1 U"! During the business period we planned programmes for the next three meotlnlgs. ty-thlrd handicraft continued, Nov. thirtieth. a debate between Miss Lawson's groups, subject: "Resolved that a farmer is of nrore service than a doctor." vFor Dec. 7 a missionary For No v. Twen- and Miss McEwems ecting under the direction oi‘ iss (ielbcck. After the group eetings we had handicraft. The eeting closed a~t 9 p. m., with nging of Taps. ' eAofis-r Norse. .- tious of the Department of Cusl~ "rho meeting opened with the iddn0y woakneu wllidlsappear om; and Excise and provisions oi‘ president, ‘Pearle Burns in the qulcklyionoo you atart to use various commercial treaties elfeot- chair. ‘We sang hymn 32. Poesy Dr. Hamilton's Pills, a marvel- Campbell read the Scripture 101ml! Luke 2, 40-52, followed hy prayer b!’ of imported gooods) under Meal. Mills Hatch. We -then separated and Oanued ode Aot. Dos-mm" to (iiiiGPGlll."K|'0ilP3- Closed by tlve insect and Post AKA. Alli")!!! singing Taps. ' Mexico Is Again In Arms "(Om-radian Promo.) nos‘ Anorsms, calla, Nov. 1a. -Moro than 20.000 men are in arms in various states of Mexico in a general rebellion movement against the ‘Callas regime Adolfo do Iahuerta. former provisional, mistresses. m ‘ Iii president of Memos-announces ofli got quiet rollof foriyoarigi," r04", modern THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN tributors for P. 1E, 18mm After sing- ~ ‘for? “i. Central Guardian, A FEW SiZES left in men's blue ohlncillu overcoats $15.00-—-Patong. . 2824 will: 11m ANNUAL cotumrs- reunion takes place at the Armor- “165 Thillfldfli’. November 25th coni- Jmonoius at 9 p. m. z - ---—. SPE-CIAL VALUES in men's und9TW€ZlI'.—*Pill.OllH Limited. ! ‘" ' 2x24 YOUR onocsa can obtain sup- plies or "Room. mm. C-arvell Bros. the wholesale this- SILK AND -WOOL STOCKINGS 69c. 00 different shadcs.—l=utong_ 2824 $01-01“ A1‘ s-r. JA M ES 0H URCH .—-.\i r. Raoul Reymo nd Wm B11115 at tho evening service in St. James (‘bur-ch tomorrow. Ceiebrorrs lc Sclgncur by Georges ‘Ru-pea. iBFlADALBANiE CHARGE, Uni- ted Church, itcv. David Coburu, tor. Seei-xficos ior Nov, 21st; ortir Granville 11 u. m., Rose Va]. loy, 6 p. m., llrzuiaillano 7 p, m, LADIES HEAVY winter" coats clowns at $i'i.llil—i’ntous. 2x24 BAPTIST SERVICES, North River Field Sunday, Nov, 21; North Illlvrer, l1 a. m., Clyde River, 3 p. m., "Kingston, 7 p, m_ "1 was glad when they said unto me, ‘Let I16 8° ‘"1110 lire House of the Lord‘. .W. 1R. Alacwulker, minisrgr, 15 SILK DRIESSES values up to $30.00 to clear $ii.7a'r.——-Tatu|rs_ 2824 OOVEHEAD AND UNION ROAD -—On ‘Sunday, Nov. 21st, Rev, Mr, ifiaimor 0t‘ Winsioc will condor-t the services in this pastoral chnngg as follows: Wes-t Covoliead 11 a. m. Stunlionc. 3 p. m., Union Road 7 n. ill. CLEAFUNG LINE oi‘ Nil-Jr's Winter Ovcrcoats, o. wonderful har- gain for Saturday at FlFTiilldN DOLLARS oach.—i\‘locrc & Mc- Leod, Limited. ‘I331; LADIES SILK SCARFS, :1: iinv ferent sircdcs, special 50(3.—--i’{1l()11,; ~ 282i iHA‘RTiN.EY—- Thcrl; will be scr- U Paola returner? a : ' - -' .. %_4\ q . vice on_ Sunday. Nov. 28th, in ilurt- neyl Hail at 2.30 p. m. Subject reading the Biblc for filly years, and gifts to the Young. ll. book ol Psalms. Also grnmapiionc seiec tions. Next Sunday's service h been cancelled. Prince Erlward island poizttmrs hing rights til/Ll‘ lil(' (‘. i’. ii. linmilrzivre mnvctl 1-150 i": .- guns daily by (fauudian ways for the United Stirtcs. ilinouts are being illitilt‘ via Varrco-ithram to Huston, ‘L’ boro, Me" whore. by moans oi‘ rnu- sun (‘tnrzuiiuu National Dlll of Fmticricloii llilllblillllli‘. C. N. R. turns Lin: trains ()\'(‘i".'liill)lllilllllf in nmiruxirlinlr-l‘: fill,- Natioirztl "Rail-Ito tho Maine (‘chiral and “Ofllcnlillllll bushels from Print-t.- lliludirii i.»- Sliiii- and Maine ruiluuiys, which hnul lnnd. largo quaniiiii-s of which 1m: S0 far‘ ibis sou-oi‘ lilo irigiicsl rtruilo iillii will m‘ linilwuys used for wood pui-prtsdw. 2 pairs for $1.00.—-l'rtlons. 282i l .' wins-r DRIVE. ——'l‘iic lllifll m’ iy series of wliists was hold in ire Nurses iifillli‘ ‘iinrrsilay evorrirtg. Mrs James iii-Coho won tho ladies prize and Iilr. \Viiiiurn Kiggins the gentleman's prize. These wliists arc 1iroving~ very popular and are enjoyed by u large irunrbcr. PREEBYTERIAN SERVICES. - The services for tho i’l‘fln‘l),\'li‘l‘litil churches oi’ New ‘ixurdon, Lon!‘ River and) the Gcddit Memorial church for Sunday, Nov. Ilia-ll will be as follows: New London (Cliiiirn) 11 at. m., Lung llivor ‘.2 p. m., and tho (iorlrllo iivnroriwi Cirurcll at 7.30 p. m. iicv. Just-pl: U, Harrison. Minister. TRINITY CHURCH. ~il|>v. in: Ramsay preaches at both survive-s tomorrow, the morning subjerl bo- ing: “The Garments oi’ ffhrisr." tho music will consist of a solo “ivory Palaces" sung by Mrs is]. W. .\lr:~ Kinuon, ‘and Shelley's untlivm "Tho Kim: 0i‘ liovo" by illi‘ l-huil". Tho evening subject. is "liud, lil|~ First and tho Ira-st," and nl ibi- servicc, Miss Mildred Siaokford will singGounodfls “(l llivino ill-- decmcr". The evening anllinur will be Steiner's “l uni Alpha and Omega." Early prayer" moi-lib‘! and Sabbath School at usual hours All men are cordially invitcrl to lh". Ramsay's Bible Class at 2.30 p. m. in the-church. POTATO SHIPMENTS. .\ Fredericton despntch says solid train of 30 or more vars o1_ Doesilt Hurt To Bend Over ? ‘out la a Sign of Kidney Weak- non. But Can be Quickly Overcome 1 i ’ ‘w! Don't give upl You can be made well again. That backache and dragging wearlnoaa oan be stopped quickly. Thoae aharp attacks when bonding over. and that lame- neu in tho morning can also be overcome. . Every lobe and pain due to Ioua ramody long ago famous by lh 0t g0 healing effect upon M0 ldfloyl and liver. Don't wait till that drapplna pain in tho lolna grown worse. Start tl|0 fr0atm0nt today. Delay will mean swelled ankles and limbo, aharp rheu- matle palna In the muaeloa and jolnta, and other painful symp- toma a0 vb If you are always tired, have oomlnuoul irudach0. dizzy apolln and apoaka before your oyla or ringing nelson in the oars-thou are oommon nymp- coma that warn you of the Im- modllta mod of Dr. Hamilton's , Illla of‘ Hiawatha and Mimi!‘- in Cod It 100,-» or 01%. all doafan. orTha bat- flT'!°$"°~98o il.”*"."'-s " " wrsuuul r Harder than the Hardest Puzzle! A Widow at thirty-five, with two young‘ children dependent upon i101“! All she owns arc the furnishings in the rented home and $4,000 insurance on her late husband’s life. Her husband's salary was $4,000, so that the life insurance just equals the family’s for- mer yearly income. ,1 How can she make this $11,000 last until the children are educated and able to earn their own living? To her, this seems a tiespcrate problem. Would your wife be left in somewhat similar circum- stances if you were to pass away? Jf so, wouldn't it be well to increase your insurance prediction? You can do so at low rates if you select cer- tain types of Mutual policies-particularly low if Mutual profits are used to reduce premiums. As the Mattiai has no stockholders, all the not profits belong to the policy- holders, anri the profits paid are extrmnaly generous. Any Mutual Life agent will be glad to help you choose o policy to meet your requirements. mount Lin: dCANADA WATERIJOO *~ ONTARICI H. ksllllI us Kant. Otnot ‘ Charlottetown /i F" iillwi I'll. ‘ti,