uhd surveyor, age s. 1. y . ovEMBEB .1401? . 1%}; i 1 l \.‘.‘| LL 5 . K ' 41m: CHARLOTTETOWN l Ah ‘ -4‘\_‘ inhaling-oi 'w_ . . "“ ‘-' . us...“ '""*=d....... n‘ ~~ s..'as-‘s1 1'1 v v ‘Viv --- so w “waits-jail woo "ran: Sh... Canada's finest in.» o1 pgrsonll GNBWW. ,, f . nggsmpahy, Man aoturers. s1 59.41“, dbl-onto. A. W. Nov. 24. @0010 ..'f0~ local 0011101101119‘ {f us" -n'f'.c'*.. ' l a to. .....<.... a. w. r-weol . MAN IN EACH emhty tcappoint ‘agents either sex to sell Washmwfgair: cg mpg like 1115810.“ l out rubbing. Bestyyjfiir.‘ my“ mpefllkl‘; “i, I100 weekly easy. sample- 3. Lefebvre 8t ‘Co; v mdrla. Ont. IBTBICT MANAGE! .4100 weekly easy. , , froduct. Not-hint like 1h- m one operation, dirt, : easily- Makes any car look Wonderful for cleaning car sold weather. Every autoist, home, odice. garage, your prospects. Ex- qfusive" territory. _ Inexpensive; Nuwsy. Alexandria, Ont. 1' ’ Li; - A. W. Nov. 24. .Wanl d . has WANTED-Jill)‘ FEMALBs pups. and breeders. Price and de- scription first Mter. Apply Fox Ranch, Ndniih Trycm, P, E. I. WM-il-lli-‘li For Sale a sass-rumor: pulkts. ‘ North . l noon... _ i Articals Foesdie iiaansis- ovens-wane can,” M31133 i .:c=-1s;r;ir:1.< v‘ cements. - lllu of worth - "wllllcfiiworils 3°‘ lila {ff wcru Tfrffi!’ F! P! lln e1 I words . . ._, - o.“ ‘--;l...¢.»”.“' n. 1 Central Cuqrdian, owns Musloandtdcarlupo‘ h v mes Jes- seals roe ‘saw-nor Aux. Funivace Apply m Kent st. 021041-2441 i €l‘r%l°'“‘"“'"° Payments if de- i ‘I I "m" "=1 "WM mnhwd- ramrrrqurfiiiliio". "1 ‘éllfitveilhsfitfim- “°°"fierlvl=revir-"ievw..l'i“l 1-we- i, A. F. B. Sat.tl.Ja.n.12: m?‘ eds SALE-AN ax-ma coon bu: in one 0-10 International Tractor ~in_ Bbod condition. Bam- uel Kennedy, c1. xeht Street. 0'- ble Clussesfmeetfat 2.30 p. m. Rev." - 194 "Dr. Ramsay will preach at evening 915771145“ 3‘ service, Subject: "Old Shrines re- ' , ' Vifllfiddl" MKS. FY80 M. Nflsh Will ‘Male Help-WVanted sing Gouncdb “Q- Divine Redeem- hi“, TRAIN FOR. FIREMEN, er." and the? hcirfhwill < render Naylcr‘s Antlfe , "0cd.»_'1'hAt Mafi- brslemen, beguihere 0150-0250 monthly. Railway ' Association, est Earth and fleave "ntBolo parts by Mr. P. D. Willlanixy. » Box lie. 0110-11-11-31‘ —""'— BIG lAI-NINC. STIADY m. Dloynlent for Barbers. Become ex- " pert in 8 weeks. Write Molar Bar- ber (M1989. Department ‘T’ mum. a-l-az-ttetl UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY $35__$50 can as EARNED _ . , ‘ weekly in spare time selling well known line Personal Christmas Cards; "Scores of Stenc- graphers, Accountants, Clerks 1M. exceeded this t season. it had beeii thawing somewhat dur- the evening-frost §t in. the streets became d itlbdlyjl ppery. This con- dition did p tappedrtozaffect mot- tor care Very much’; v but. horses which wereinbtsaharply» y , _ had to which their stop. Aboii - hp. two o1 thenfallppedarid fell ‘at most the samediisiance}. within Street. One cf them; in an express wagon, succeeded in scrambling to his feet‘, unaided. but, the other. which was drawing a siovan. had to Beautiful new samples ree. Mas be h, . . ced from the vehicle before he ter Kraft 00., Limited, Toronto. could get up. gepresentstlves wedged small_ I _ wns also., M.H.W. tstdNov.l’l. (gun wsedatlije dean‘ gre_ AGENTQ_IF You "KB TREES cen y-c rs: ann Maidens, 44, aunfigshrubsfiy not sell them? at °l°°"h°m°5' Emmi"!- b i . ‘ _ ' "' m. énaume’ gooazaziieéespg;tpgzf ..::'l‘c see the beautiful McClary en med T“ Nursgry Pmducw. Electric Range is to want. one for can en”, week Eqmunmt and your home“ g The Rogers hardware instructions free. Write Dominion Comm!- Plume- ‘Nilrspries. Montreal. -, » 1- M. 11. w. -92-5il9-stf ,. nmrlls ~| SALE-wt’! RICE. 1'0 sales ofeland. Applftc ll E. Mcmclsern. 0274-11-24-31 a ' s-sx ' m‘ ruined». .53» Dolls-t]- Wm My of 1000 1178, 1181233111051 (Ill-lilo I women “to ride; Also broken May be. seehl at large ‘fires. Livery Stables. 1 ; 0048-11-22-01. Miaceiieneoua s TTIN81€UWONIATQIOME ar- olv to 42 omen so: ozas-u-u-zl ~11) museum-who mono uie ietiler a.f return kftg . ‘ 7 ~.. f, MilT-lliflefli.‘ NTITING noun-no Pulses st. Side door.’ so. suntan mecoustnf rlpsnville. P. 1510-11-11-1 o. i? BALESMsN ‘WANTED toMr noucnrmL-oh Nov. as, . and ' Doucette. a libs. ‘Adolphe daughiter. SBERRY-‘At Summerside. Nov. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Sherry (nee Mary Haden) a son. FlTzPATRfCK-At 'I‘racadie Cross. Nov. 21st. to William and Mrs. Fitz- patrick, a daughter. " , bonus SELL DEJIIOMPSONS STERAL lpotlfiy __ . The only safe and ‘lanit L brush known today. ‘ The brush that sterllines itself. Dr. Thompson's Steral Toothbrush ‘Co, London, Canada. , s. w. Nov. 10-24. -¢---a-_-_i¢—----§__——-—— $ALBBMEN-OPPOR,_TUNITY' FOR an ve salesman for Chm-- , ., Prince Edward Island H _, and vicinity stilling the original MCGRATII —At Mbntmal, sister ~.Murphy lino of Good-Will Art. st. Eufrida. fcrlrlerly Nellie Mc- , Advertising. Closing another suc- Grath of ish. ' ‘cesfulyoar. Our newline is - 111011541 than ever, includ- MIJRRAlP-Jitfllyde ytiver on Nov. " _ yijlgrttedflertztirdwallacétlflisurrsy, agecl54 ' Ccldialitnfvmdoorfiiililoardsfiiin- years. Funeral notice later. ' grayed Hloliday Greetings. Art . 13mins“ V, Direct-b -Mail GRIFFIN-In the city November Service, Pencils, Leatheo-"andoth- 28rd, Himbellh Walker. dm-liy be- er spsnieltiede Possible comings loved wife of the hate Robert Grif- “gsooopo 9, year and upward. We m1. age 74 yeassuFuneral freon the wtnfi- e reliable. full-time man. residence of her daughter lvlis. John om. around work, liberal oom- Aheam Sunday eit s o'clock for St. missions, bonus ‘and prises.» Ex- Dunmazrs Cathedral chelnce to H. polices advanced. List of. 'c_us - C. Cemaery. ers fumislscd. New season open-i latter partYof December. Address pioneers in this line. The Thcs. D. ‘Murphy 00.. Red 01k. 1°W~ In Memoriam In loving memory of Mr. Patrick ~11 ORIAM , OUBNING cards at dlortssfsnaei Guard-I ~. , _ ‘ease-noon 4 ' Farmer, Klnkora. who died Nov- Fillund "' - elnber 24th, 102s. Rev. Hammond-dander; wlllpreis g _ e BBDPEB! srnaassnvestei-dsy lhg the course for, the day. rand at . "F ti. space o‘! abolst-‘dnelbltid! ‘oltqueen. v Two live and may Gold givanaway \ . t GUARDIAN y as I Fish in a. glass globe will bo J ABSOLUTELY FREE wbiletheyluctopei-ebseers Food and any Fifty cent purchase or more of ORDER. YO NEST i PERSONALS J . tague leaves for Boston this in where-she will resume‘ her position Offatenographer " with the ‘Eastern, steamship co. MzzCedBneIg-rove cf the C. N.’ It" Cilyrllild been laid up for the past five days with ‘Neuritis. ' ‘ _ Her nanny friends will be sorry fol-earn that Mrs. Lynda, proprietor of" the Davies Hotel, her home through illness. "Members IfA-re‘ Interviewed Re Purchase of Sllmmerside El “‘ _ , Plant - Mr. R. D. Donaldson, mice-presi- deht of the Maritime Electric 00.. Mr. F. J. Colema er, ancLMr. G. fax. interviewed three members the ‘Town Council in the Town Hall at Summersidé on Thursday night in the matter of the proposed pur- chase of the Summerside Electric plant. Mr. Donaldson was of e opinion that the company would able to take over the plant and we understand that he, mentioned s. fig- ure’ about as follows: The company to assume» the total bonded indebt- edness of the Eectric Department amounting to $90,000.00 but to take over the alrlounts set aside to disk for sinking funds. Inaddition to the libove there‘ would be excash pay- ment to the Town of_il5,000.00. ‘- The rates suggested would be somewhat on the principle of those now inuse in Charlottetown being about as follows: _ -" _ Domestic-Service charge $1.10 per month; 8c perKwl for the first 30 KWL. 31-2 cents per KWL forell in excess of 30 KWL. Commercial and power rates to be the same as Charlottetown. As the Mayor-is outof the prov- ince attending in ‘arr official capac- ity at~the Royal‘ Fox‘ Show in To- ronto thisl week the suggestions which were advanced were made- in quite an lnformalmanner. The officials of the Maritime El- ectric 00., who were on the lslifld on a tour of i. pectic left on ‘Fri- day morning for Charlottetown. ' The Councillors present at the in. tcrview were Acting, Mayor Schur. man and Councillors Brace ‘ and Grady-S. . s’ ——-—-ooa-__. Because of rapidly incl-easing pqp- ularity of American-automobiles ~in Jflpln. several American companies "e 91811111118 to erect assembly plants in that country. ' » cl... Daley of Hali- ' i.’ DRUGGISTS MiashMuriel Johnstone of,“ c’ g; is confined W players "iiadireotonwhowonfhmeflorhis , General Manag- ‘ o‘ lotion. but it has been cleverly em- 0|! P631180 of Nyal Fish Nyal products- UBS NOW ~ H. WORTH 142 rrlhoe st. THE WRECK OF - $1112 HESPERUS n FILM CLASSIC eitae-Delinlles Picturisatlon or Longfellows Famous hem Greet- ~ed with Enthusldsnrby Local 4-. i‘ I _ i-eble ciuicslty ‘was EXCUS- fid W the arlnmlncenmlt that. a screen velslcn of ‘Longfellowh re.- lhoiw ballad “This Wreck of the _ "wesitobeshnwnatthe Prince Edward Theatre. This well- known poem, fiiuniiiar to every lit- erary DCIRIBDM“ packed with drama as it is, has been impressively scrleenerhithe result being a mlost enthusiastic reception fbr the pic- ture yesterday. It is in every respect n. tremendous ‘ “ spectacle and it reflects great credit upon De Millie, ‘its sporlsor, the featured therein, and Eisner Clifton. direction of that sea. classic. “Down to the Sea. in Ships." The story of the ballad is in the main faithful to the Longfellow re- byl-lanyCanarld-Tohn the-re is a. incidents. notaibly mode dcpictinz the follndering of the "Hormone." the ‘lashing oi‘ the heroine to the must, her rescue by the aov Sm loves and the flowering of 0h 1?: and Ail-an Hale. as the 10v- lel mete. added mew to We w‘ joyableness of the story by the? e - when; portrayals. The prcduc is massive. the storm scenes quite V"- flgymg and, as s. whole. the picture wm 1mg linger ln the mBmOPY 0f the spectntoils. ~ rrhe final chapter of “The Yellow CamlSTJlXld. the ooeulus m?“ of fthe new serial "Hiram The my. Manned 5mm Edgar Rice muglls farmus stories are wild- ed attractions on tlhis fine week end ill. 1 - - P. E. 1§_1_.A1vo it ‘ Continued from page 1- ,. ’ Honourable Albert Saunders. i; F93 ClVlt PHOTOGRAPHS wrl-rcnsswsLl. rhooe sag-z. roe Alibolatuaent THE" KE_STRIS Continued from Page 1. related “that it broke on the last order." This was-justas the ahlP went down. ' , _ H. 0. W. Jchnsto . ., I man- ager of the Irmidad leasehold. an oil producing company, agreed with an observation by Walcott that the liner was listing when it left. New York on a. voyage that cost JIIOYB than one hundred lives. Johnstone interview the Captain. "But nobody ' agreed with me." he added, “so the matter was dropped. I thought the passengers ought to be inform .” Lionel Licorish, the Vestria’ quire * termaster, and one of the heroes of the-disaster by reason of his havill8 rowing-a. lifeboat about through the wreckage after the ship had Bone down. testified that after-launching cf the lirebcets had started Capt. Carey tried to veer th_g;___sink- _ ing Vest round to take advant- age of the ds. “But she was un- controllable" he said. On previous said he sggested that a ‘delegatio _, v rescued twenty-cf the survivors by > -> k-ooooeaoo-o 0004-0-00-0-0-6-016440 coo-c stJarnes Pre-ibyteridfl fi umlsran-unv. w. sauce stout" l ORGANIST-hllt. caonon g udmsinc s1- nan.‘ Sermon-The Minister. - ’ M“. . . . e nvnrumi A's ,1 ‘r. as. Sermon-The Ministers l l Anthem: ‘fSaviour Thy Children Keep" Mornlngservlcewlllbel ' Sullivan y OQO+§§@O§O ' - ~ rrrzno Baptist Church dismayed‘; umrs-rsn-uav. a. c. cams, s. o. ilwwlfil-Jiflfifi William's BPINQIB. 17.1. o; 1. ATTHE W lvlolmhvc, vvousulrhili, condos Antheln-"O Heathen Ye" . . . . . ; Eennon-“Our Invisible Environment’? Blinder School Classes Meet st 12.00. .A _ EVENING wousulr 1 0’CLOCK _ Anthem-“Dear slot-d and Father ofltlnnkirliP" HQUQIIQI _ Sermols-“Certalntiasfl ' ‘ _ . Anthelsr-“Savlour, When Night vlsavolvuv" _ _ __, , _ shgugy splehala music, lhflllflll-fil addressee by the mums, a. Cordial Welcome to all. ‘ ‘ ’ trips last winter Liidorish said the Vestris, took on a list of 8.11: 104lo- grces booausmher cargo W88 Mt stored properly. ‘ CAR FERR r NEGOTIATIONS so“! The following telegrams for themsel Premier of Prince Edward Island. Your further wire car ferry is be- ing treated entirely as Dominion matter. Provision being made for it in estimates of Department Railway and Canals. not in the Danadian National slstilnates.‘ _ _ The Canadian National technical crganizationls being used to do the work and I feel sure that the Can- adian National authorities would be glad to give considers ion to repre- sentation you may ve to make with regard to technical design. Please advise definitely ‘following interview Sir Henry Thornton if you still desiiematter held up till I can see you. (Sgd) - CHARLES A. DUNNING Halifax, N. S. . NOV. 22~ 1928 ii R. E. Mutch, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Impossible to get-interview with 'I_'h0l1i$Ol1._H8 is engaged all day with Harbour Commission and leav- es tonight for Montreal. Cornell will see him there.- You ‘had better ad- vise Pemier Saunders and delegates to go'at once to Ottawa. Nothing should stand in the way as the mat- ter is too important to delay. Cornell is wiring you. (SgdJ JAMES PATON dark silver f ‘ 19' Whelpéd previous to‘ 102-1. Robert Humphrey» Kimif?‘ ton, flrstrPeter Clark. filmmefiw“, second; dark‘ medium silver male whelpedfprevious to i927. Df- I» M- Jardine, Kensington. m“? J- M~ Laird. xehsinzton. cod: dork nmdiumsilver, female adult F. G. Clark. Summerside. first; Df- 1- M’ Jardine. Kensingtoll. 8900011; Pi-"e e Car Ferry: St. John, N. B. Nov. 23, 1928 Further wires r R. E. Mutch, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Wehave wired the Minister of L Railways supporting‘ yTJur suggestion re ferry conference. . tflgd.) ' F. M. SCLANDEIIS Hon. Secly Maritime Board of ‘Home eZion Presbyterian, Church ,- - mmsrsn-unv. scorr Fol/roll, iu. s..o..n.v ' Organist and Choir Master-Mr. LOUIS THOIIIIIBON MORNING - ~ ' 11.00 A. M-e-“The Negative Aspect of Redemption" q Hymns-BS, 718, 426. - . Anthem-“The Sun Shall Be No More" . . . . . fWOOQIIId ' ' The Choir. ' " . = 7-; ~ 2.30 P. M.-Sunday School and Bible Classes. ‘ EVENING 7.00 P. M.—“Ezekiel's Vision of the Waters." Hymns-lit], 425, 374. 687. _ ~ . i Anthenf-"The Lord is My Shepherd" . . . . . . . .. Qlruper Mrs. s. McLean, Mr. M. MCKIIIIIOB and» Chulge _ Male Qusrtet-"The Old Bugged Cross" . .. unard Zion Male Quartet! VTHERE I>S NO SUBSTITUTE A Sunday Morning Suggestion _ The need for now. -» , . . Yourvpersonsl welfare and the Interest of the church re- d. quire it. No organisation can survive the persistent non-at- tendance of its membe s. The prosperity of the church is - . in exact ratio to the faithful attendance of those ‘who have - pledged themselves to its support. It. is not, therefore, I. " ’ trifling matter to attend but an important oohoributicnjo-a great cause. ' " y You may also have learned hy experience that it is easier to attend ‘ h regularly than only occasionally. Regular “ ‘ ‘ e." -‘ ' “ " littooofteu sttendanceuever was greater than . is a. a task. ' . ' " ' Your time and personal influence are vital and ‘import- ant to the church. as shown by the not that s0 many other influences are bidding for your attention-autos,‘ Sunday pip- ers. movies, magazines, radio, sports and other ' ’ _ These may be e11 right in their place and at the -~proper tlsise, but will you not agree that. if all Chrbtisn pcflple ehcill adopt any 0f these. or even Bible-reading itself," as a anh- stllute for church-going it would mesnTin ‘the end, a great / personal loss to you and your children and a. calamity to the community with far-reaching effects. There is’ no substitute for church attendance, Tvl-‘rsni A. Morgan. I Students and s Welcome. - The Evening Service Broadcast by C. F. C. Y. frinity United ($1111 llll Job eruitery. . , , IIIPPING saoarxltliltlimloosi 1y supplied. Guardlauadcb i». ery. -. . g FOUND-BETWEEN NOB-TH AND who lave‘ you sadly MISS W“ - South Milton, noll n! ziw- 9"!" As it. draws snot-he year . y have same by applying "i=0 1h the loving hours or thinlrlns Mhtheson, Milton Thoughts d1 you are very deer- . ”8*'“'2'*'“ Inserted by his wile ‘and’ Family. 9276-il-24-ii. - “A IIn Memorial“ In ‘lovingmembry cl Wm. D. Mc- Ewen, who asserted fill! We i‘ M’ home in 8t. Peters-Barbers on Nov- ember ‘est-b. 102s. » o,» ~ Morning calms i miss you now While the-sun shines oamr brow livcnins conical-mil! "ll M" Shadows Ither 111E600!‘ .. I. _ There to cheer and oillfflrt lie not when with my yloimedvlsloh \ The all: of thstnilfvyl no. , ‘I lmow taut you will at the beautiful n Be waiting and VMIIUIJOI use. Inserted brine wile. and I-‘sunllr- om-li-as-li. , _, ‘co-reasons Ill-JV. s. u. RAMSAY, u. n. usv. HAMMOND so _ Halifax. N. S. Canadian S. B, Fox 00.. Bummer-i No“ 22' 192a ' side, third; , medium 5m" male vimelped previous to. 1927. Pure can", adian s. Bgr-‘ox Cchsleliilndllfl-Elil», Rgfegékig prefigdsafielggq, day account previous engagements. get" Clark summerswc m“. M Have arranged interview‘Montrea1 L amdsméu gaummetsiae tmm. Saturday and .. will wir details. ~ r - '-~ KPlcasewiremeatSeJolm for < i. mediuuvsilver fcrnaleswlltlllfitillfflvg T d v ~ l b ' 1 i =-1oueiyeo-1ooe.n..1..l10sets.Ke0slul1-. r“ ° <"°"Y~’°°°"’°d Y “m e’ ton fir t; pale silver female whelpcd smmde“ mm‘. ' previo to i027, Peter Clark, Sum- ,---‘§K<1-1 - fionmmn- merside, second and third; black or - .. _ extra dark whelped in 1 v ‘l James H. Pritchard, Summenriidfg.‘ . kst: Ro- bert I-lumphreymeco ; an "l" 0X- ‘trgtdark female whelped in 1937,1541- berfiflumphrey. Remington, first; Darlnsilver male whelped in 192'! Dr. f. M. Jardine, Kensington. first: R0- beri. Humphrey, Kensington, second. ' Peter Clark, Summer-side. ' third. ' Manager-Life A1531 Assurance‘ _ H v _Well established Life 1......- ysnce Company (Canadian) in- altos confidential. ons or management; “o nnhoh to be opeheaffitglsh __ vary. 1821i. ai/Charlottetowrl. ' Also applications for agencies t” oughout the Province. Only first class applications will be as proposition open is high i no: 11s quiche». - n. s}. Mtuch, _ Charlottetown, P. E. l. Impossible arrange interview to-i onoamsw race. w. n. m. i I run seuvscns 11.00 A. M.—P1eaeher= jtev. Hammond Johnson- Situations Vac t . " f Female Help wanted Anthem:—“'l'houlliddenLo1eolGbtP{ Qniletcher‘ mo: WANTID AT ONCE n-xranlslsc- l_ Apply‘ ed waitress. ADD!!! sfgdlfggj“ I To’. Let 1:03 jwNT — NEW. “fisfiiffiffi zvvngjigflln . g 7-‘ how y. 0.1.0.... to let to: " wlfltmfihtlflt lm- Apply in writinl ' ' to "W" cic Guardian Officc- . mu‘ or: octalsrawomfl"! ., . . ' 1- nu new meme PM‘? - - In vilemolliam ~ ~ “F” ‘° ms-n- 1-111? memory otsoah smiles. who , . . v < -‘ on lfiverettp Mass. »_ November “Vi!” " 1 :1 ' ‘ ' no" It“); “y moaned ~ . » e '"“ "i7: 1 -‘.*'..f1:'..‘.'.'.','§.'.*»~"*..:_;..._':':'.%*°...:;":.F... . ‘he! 1- w» twinks-ewe 1°.‘ Y iisfilrwfrti ecu“ (Solo part by Mr. A. It GUN) 2.30 P. M.-Sabbath sobool and Bible walrus. 7.00 P. RIF-Preacher: Rev. Dr. lunar. _ Slsbiectz-"Old Shrines Revisited Solo-"O Dlvlnelledcelner" . . . . .. ....... Gounod ' a Mrs. Fred as. Nash _ Anthem-“God, That liladest Earth and Heaven" Naylor (Solo part 'by Mr. P. D. William) 1 ... hi; snsncgra fp . bylaw“ B ‘do oroa-u-zi-tl l . _ Y. .BQ-t+.VLING continuous. LEAGUE Last hleht- Moons 4r McLeod were defeated by Alley 8s 00.. by 243 pifis. B. Huggan of the former teamrol- led the high single and high triple _ scores of 262 and 62'! pins. The second lnateh was won by de- fnault by Prowse Bros, over Carvell m8 . T. 'w.- L. Provise rolled the excel- g‘. . . _ ‘I3 closeted-- twasmade “an . ‘fact that foreigh any spond to the offer g _ by exporters over night. ‘A feature of the 100111 cash gr in market was the strength .:...‘. d veloped in Ar- THE MARKETS. gentine booth tic: lkrlccs" were ' ‘cm venwd 2 cm n solos .. 535%.. EGGS were made at $1. B per ushel.) O'l'1‘AWA.Ont.. Nov. 23.-There_"h° M" hllul 0- 4 Ye can‘ leht- high slmle ~ and high three is d flrmgr tendency 1h the situation We! easier. at a of one oh scores of use and r101 pins respect- m‘ the dgriadialtegg markets today. P." bulbs! “their of» ‘fvcly. ' “and! $2133 . , to--'rhe_ tion cn the ~ The foliowihs are fresh egg market here is arm. Deal- Moore‘ a Mclnsd 1m, J. P. MILLAR -ns1mu. scaoaon. comer Queen saausiolmeaa drowns-o to mo. .' p a so is». - saosoovoooo‘ dian Press) l the umoups? h; ' s ring and winter {l0 ' ers arc quoting country s ppers ‘W u:- .. cittrao‘30'&0:.63"¢thidi7"flmtl not» s4 were ‘Ihedeiinlbd a” m‘ ts; seconds, 32 to 33 cents; pill s . . ‘for W, all lines or lulnleed ' - let extras 4s to 4c nte; delivered. a: “c” V“ miles m ioeudeggsereod atextrasso T1 angst rwled 160 =11 cents; firsts s1 oehu; pullet ultras “"°*"“'8°d= ‘Alf W" bulimia 1'11 1B9 l: cents,._1".0.‘l3. ‘Vancouver for ship- 4"" in ease“ 157 ».' 00 meat-heart weer. Prloeelonvetallersflm eibfiize ray , . _B. Huggon g |urez Extras ‘l0; firsts 84; hcoondsifl. ‘In a Jobbing way eggs are movi no at emse 09: firsts o0: seconds 35 ufi‘ pallet extras 50. The swfle situa- ~ l0! ' "1 lib 1U ticn is about the. same. .1 l Mon '-Tlils qg market ,‘ll_ , th receipts from-zfllitltlil. lighter. Consumption of stogagoggga ishsavier y . >~ ‘