NOVEMBER 23, 1925 is Kept Never sold in right aluminum foil jiqckgtg, of officers. All members please ficult 0o excel anywhere. Alli three ., rltlend- szosza-li were large. vc-ry heavily rnrred. bulk, ‘ff’ it. A wrlth beautiful necks and oilelar col- ,“ v 9 A WELL HEATED, WELL or, with huge brushes and w .___.._ v.1"? ' LIR-CONSERW, A Convention of the Lita-Con Harbour District, will he held on Monday, November 30th.. at 2 P. 7.1., In the Public Hail at Murray River. for the purpose of nomin- dldate to contest the District, in the forthcoming bye- stlnq a Ci" election. point Chairmen of polls ‘are 6206-23-61. _ _ ‘T-I-VE oouvalurlon rou-srnnl RIGT 0r KINGS the five delegates to which each is entitled. .__L- servstlve Electors of the Murray required to csll meetings, to ap- GEORGE A. POOLE, Convener. SAM. PROWSE, Secretary. LL? gqgsed fi-Ofif (ILASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One Insertion . . . . Four Insertions Eight Insertions LLL LLLL L vv vvvvvvv 0040-0 % v v Agents Wanflcd SELL HOUSEHOLD NEC- 5 nssitiss greatest imaginable demand. have business of your own;_mnkc five dollars up daily; cuplfnl or experience nuances-- sary. B. Gurrotson. Brnntford, tint. ll-ll-IZI- 1300 CHRISTMAS-ANYONE CAN earn tilis and more selling our Personal Christmas Cards... Best time now. Spare or full time. Sample free. Selling experience unnecessary. You deal direct with the manufacturer. We pay weekly. Master Kraft Greeting Card Co., Toronto. Representa- tives also wanted in small towns. - 23-fmwlnwf12l. Nursing _. TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NUR- sels. Gale Hospital, "Haverhlll, lllase. Three years’ course. Affil- iaillon with Providence City Hos- ‘ pital. Eight hour day. Allowance Slip-monthly. One hour from Bos- ton. For further information ap- ply to Superintendent. 6071 11 l6 7i. _____.._____._.___,._ YOUNG WOMEN {Eslfll Q.,TO enter North A alns raining School for Nurses. North Adams, Mass, please ‘write’ 8upt.‘;prom*pt-'~ ly. School qualifies pupil to se- cure registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege of six months course at Yale University School of Nursing all expenses paid. ‘ 531i- 10-16 f.s.m.w. ‘Iii lilducational .___ WRITE SHORT STORIES SCEN- nrio plots, or Juvenile Stories. We teach you bow. Test and Syllabus Free. Shaw Correspond- ence School, Dept. 5. Bloor Street West, Toronto. 11-4-mwf12i, Large Fox Shipment Leaves Today l-llghty-iivo pairs of silver black foxes, shipped by the W. K. Rogers (Yo. Ltd" leave this morning by special car for Montreal, where they will be placed on hoard the “Welland County." hound for ilavre. France. Of the shipment, which is ull- ilcr the chargo 0f Mr. Jack Ayl- ward. who accompanied another slliplncut of a similar nature some lime ago. alld -Mr. Tom Fullerton. who expects to remain ill Idrance tor a year as rancher. by far the largest portion of the allimals,ls going to n ranch at Megere Hautc Savoie, which is situated in the Alps on the French-Swiss border. The remaining foxes are consign- l-d to Germany and Belgium. and ill connection with the latter ship- ment it is interesting to note that King Albert oi Belgium who has recently visited and taken a great interest in fox ranches, is person- ally interested in it. Every animal of the shipment is Canadian National registered, and Bracliott scored. The W. K. Rogers Company are now preparing another large ship- ment for the United States. which. it is expected, will leave Wednes- day morning. Here is the ‘Proof egg, 311st Dr. ‘Chase's Olirt 01.0 . oos post y rsdipu“; __ \\\ . . 10o per ilne of 6 words M Der lino of 6 words 7° Der ilns of l words vvvv¢v v¢vvv$ vvvvvvvvvv Miscellaneous, JNO. A. MacDONALD. LAND Surveyor, Hermanville, P. ill. l. 5854 10 23 lmo. FOR SERVICE-THE IMPORTED boar Shawlirldge Wonder, Mc- lleod Bros" Darllngton 615 Saledlllcn WVantcd SALESMEN WANTED FOR THE "Old Reliable Foothill Nurseries." Start at best selling season, liberal comm‘ ' . exclusive territory handsome free outfit. large list of new specialties. Stone d: Wellington, Toronto. 0c 164i. ‘1-11-20-41. _____,_______. Male Help Wanted ———-—--i-— i‘ WANTED-SEVERAL MEN TO train for salesmen in Queens and Prince Counties. Previous exper- ience not necessary, but must: be PANION Christmas number and a b91111)’. only 15 cents, by mail 20 cents, both just in, don't miss get- iills a copy at Carter's Bookstore. ‘Gentcallluardian BA-NTA OLAUB HEADQUART- ERB ‘Carter's ‘Book andToy Store. e 0200-23-01 THE WOMAN'S ll-IOME COM- 6202-23-21 REGULAR MEETING K. of C. i which were raised to nlaturlty. and THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN phan‘ a " ‘ Select Shipment (Continued from Page 1) rlllnnfrlliuslir Now Due a - a real | she Pale lSI-lver "Pup Olees. Toron- to 1922 and tied with Mr. rete- Clark's ‘Male lPu-p Championship. Her‘ dam was also s! Show lrlimsle. li-ler dire is Aswan-by” who is a. winner lof |Oss Our Now Enei Frames‘ A PERBONALITY _ PORTRAIT 8y CRADWELL-Phons 69$L Males Your Appointment Tod-y. 3"I‘i‘i1'§"'I'5fii-':itoes . for ‘who lPup Y. M. (l. A. Evening PAGE THREE ' ,,.vr tonight at 8 o'clock. installation they would certainly be very dif- a. pnize winner. A son of Max Queen Bec-Jlmernairlonal Damk Sliver Pup Olwmlrion of America ‘i923 was also well liked. A Mule-from Pen Sing Song Service ‘STinsTornatoSoup LlIGHTED. comfortable hall the big circus in the Dengue of the Cross. Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday evenings lrll-‘Ei League of the Cross hall, Tuesday, number Journal. only i0 cents, by mall 15 cents. The viollll BETTY E. ‘Porter will be rendered on his famous Arnould violin. This ed by the visitors who saw them for i and _62l)4-23-1i OH BOY, THE TIME OF YOUR At the big circus in the ay nights. Wednesday and Thursd ‘ 6203-23-1i THE BEAUTIFUL ‘CHRISTMAS 0f the Ladies Home Carter's Bookstore. 0201-23-11 ZION OHU RCH solo CONCERT- tolllght iby Mr. instrument is being offered for sale for $250.00. A REAL JOB-The crates which contained the foxes shipped by Messrs. McLure and MacKinnon this morning were greatly admir- when on exhibition Saturday. They‘ were the work of Mr. W. J. Scott. Marshfield, P. is. 1. PLATE GLASS WINDOW SMASHED-A large plate glass window belonging to Proude and Aifieck, Victoria Row. was smash- ed some time Saturday night and Sunday morning, apparently the work oi’ vandals. VISIT GOVERNOR'S ISLAND.- Yesterday a pa-rty ulnslstling of meln ‘bone of the Dum-belll Co. was token across to visit the oil well at Gov- ernor's island, where a pleasant day was spent viewing the. prepzllra- Lions for digging. ON ACCOUNT OF YESTER- DAY‘S AUTO ACCIDENT T-‘HE power ou the Weymouth Street section of the city will he sllut oft’ for two hours, owing to- one oi‘ the poles having been brokon by the impact. PERSONALS worker. Earn willie Y0" 1B3?"- Wrlte L. ll. clo Guardian. 6168-1l421M3i. ._-_- BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- ployment for Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Mole!‘ Barber Collegm-Department "F" Halifax. 3-1'i-i-"'" For Sale E FOR SALE—8'EVEN REGISTER- ell Shortllorn bulls, 3 months to 2-years. cheap, must sell, Apply J. S. Jenkins, 5i Grafton Street. . 621i-23-3l FOIR S-ALE—TW‘ELVE BREEDi ill-g ewes. Apply Wm. Mill/Ch. ‘Rocky Point. 6176 11 21 3i. FOX FOR SALE-ONE FEMALE silver fox for sale. Finest quai- ity, mother genuine wild fox. Ap- uly to Leo Fay. Sec’y. Prodigal Fox Co., Newport. P. E. l. 6131-11-19-41 Stars And Anchors ' Game Postponed The final game of the City Lea-goo. between the Stars and An- chors was postponed until a late" date. srobll enormous HALIFAX, Nov. 22.—Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members oi‘. the Montreal Stock Exchange: At. Top, and Santa Fe Ry. .. l122‘,§ American Can- Co. . 242% Alli. Car and Fdy. C0. - 103% Aluerican Locomotive Co. - 113% Am. Smelling and Rcfns- 00- 121% Am. Bosch ltluguet Co. .. . 29 Anaconda COD- -.\illu. Co. 3% Chile Copper C0. -------- -- - N.Y, Cen. and llud. Riv as. 121% international Paper Co. - 55 international Petroleum - General Petroleum .... .. Standard Oil of N. J. Standard Oil of? N. Y. Reading Co. Southern Pacific Co. Union Pacific RY. us. industrial Alcohol Co. I. 1m Westinghouse Elec. United States Steel Cr-uc. Steal Co., of Am. Bell Telephone Jirompton .. eatllap Fraction .. nilli Jliitver‘ 00m- slwlagloiiiennon Tile many friends of Mr. L. E. Prowse will he glad to hear that ilealtll yesterday. lug for Switzerland in charge of the shipment of foxes being sent lby Messrs. W. C. S. Mcllure and Col- D. A. MacKinnon. Dr, S. R. Jenkins has returned home from Montreal and New York. ‘Rev. H. D. Ilulynlond ‘leaves this mromiug for Toronto 0b a-tteud an important rneeliing of the Execu- tive of the Canadian ‘Bible- Society. d-le will be back before the end of the wee-k. North Huron Case Being Appealed (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Nov. 22. —Jud'se Lewlls decision made at Godrlch on Thursday declaring George Spot- te-n. Conservative uodidalte elected I'm‘ i119 filling of North Huron ‘is being appealed by J. ,W. King. Pro- gressive candidate. BIRTHS WWW BIRTH MILFORD-At Victoria. November 15th., 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. George N. Milford. a son. DEATHS __a L OOCHRANF-At 294 Euston Street. Mrs. Annie Cochrsne. age 70 years Funeral from iher late residence to- at Z o'clock. funeral leaving at 2.80 ilor Marshfleld Cemetery for inter- ment. ' fined willie tips. iAaot 40 Vimyr This pup iie about sire, Dark lSlivor. and hits pare were both of prise wiinnln-g strains. lHe is coated like an adult. guard fur running the hips being of a rous color. this. spninkied on the-‘lllDB brill‘ lsparklzln-g. His ‘brush and tip were Ulla Royal Winter Flair. A Dalrk on Sunday, November 22nd, 1925, marrow afternoon, service starting ng fox was a ‘Made pup from the night down silver m-edlum national beautiful lust- Mvhllfe & and-s- 27 V-imy, our of a litter of seven; m about 300 her intereet- a Female from Pen 29 V-ilny. a fig," church soaiféengfiiiége “gum Pen daughter o‘ Odmnel Mm!“ 1mm" service was is charge of th st - ‘Medium ‘snver Champion dents themselves and was Bell 0st m; 1923 and a Male from "Pe-n 50 were enjoyable one l greatly adJrliiNd. ‘ Altogether, this shipment is a r w mo“ outstanding (“'3' “M M953“?- Staudffriilsg Ofingmriflgltiltlll srlallilicdowigl‘: ‘Macmumn sum’ ma‘ n the motto Learn to do one‘thiug mwrlg-“lly is in their opinion the most out- and ma, we" m, and standing that they have e-ver ex- ' ported. They are most COLON I international Medium Silver Col. D A MscKlnnon. as fully matured asvan min-its. and he lis certainly n most remarkalble pup. He rim hall been slated for Silver lMale lirom lPen 60 i-n t-lle Vllmy ranch, a soul of “MRCKJIIDOII 59" International Dark Shiver (til-am- pion of America i923 and the fox wlith the largest brilsll and tip ‘in the vdtlrlil. Will-SJ greltilly adllhred. This pup talc-s after his sire and l-g an outstanding inldlvldllal ill many reap-acts. including brush and tip. A lovely Dark Silver ‘Male was shown irolll Pen 46 ill the Vimy ranlch. in size, conformation and fur qualities lit would be dl-iricult to believe that, ha. -ls a pllp he is so matured. Ill llflenlnlcs some ex- cellent specimens “are ghown imnl; Pens 2i. 59 and 71 in tile V-iluyli ranch. Those range 000m Dorks to- Pales alld two of them we-rc ran-l‘ Show foxes. Another pup which? the on-lookers were nnlch lnterresti e-d iin was a llilledlunl Silver lvlalei imm Pen 34 in the V-ilny ranch, he was somewhat improved in 11hr, parents oi this W.“ Dfmh1lced‘isnme “me 1n mndmh "Vlmy A-gn ion fox in .1922. and last your at the this pen entered in three dlifiereut from lPen 39 was pronounced dreaur, She .is certainly ily furred lFonlales. her nllderfur fur a rave-n Iblue-hlack. and clear and ‘beautiful over the hips; .1. lnnguvif-ilceut brusll and v‘: ry large t-ip complete thc makeup of this, References to Passing 0f Queen Mother In City Churches Respect for the memory of Majesty the Dowager Que Alexandra was marked during the morning servlice a; St. Paul's yes- terdlay. vBfy Ilc-r iovc-ly flowers placed upon the- Communion Table are to be presented today 1n ‘Lhc-Pltiilents in the Prince Edward island Hospital. referred to the Advent of the beau-filial Danish IPrlnceso. whose ll-rrival ln- England on that snowy wondrous lmdollcing throughout tho lnlnlli. Down through the lnterlzl-ulng years as lPrlucel-ls, Queen null Mother by her grace and Cililflll. the Sea-King's daughter Iifls Ill-on loved and revere-d across that, today -is sorrowlng. Mr. Raymond‘ concluded by rem andm, lMarch 7th. 1863; oil-Ts issue. After rthe sermon the congrega- tion stood during t-Ile playing of the Dead March. followed lby the is O'er." liiitting refliarenue was idlgily 0f the Queen Mot-her. her death. c-s" the World's Chump-y lilo. length and breadth of the Enlpirl: l. ling ‘repays-en's Welcome to Alex- whllch will be found in another column ‘in Hymn. “Now tho Labourers Task also made at the morning service in St. James Church by the Rev.‘ W. Bravos Muir. who spoke fee-i- tbe liife and good works of LEV wishes to announce that he her consistent has been fortunate enough to make re-il-gious lilfe and ‘the love em-ier- rlrranglemetlas with one of the lar- talnled-for-helr from the time of her goo/r fur nss-ilufactunln-g qoncern-s arrival in England to the day of in Canada to gilve ‘a special EL MAC. Champion 1923 owned by Lleut. tho-g illellr European customers shall have an excellent start i'n the industry and have gone- to the greatest pains ‘to secure and make tile lbsst. matings possible. Every fox ‘is oi‘. splendid conformation. well furred, largo. strong and wig- nrous, as tlrey feel ‘it would not do; to lilakw chances in seudrin-g ally-l tiling of a delicate nature on such’, along journey. ‘ ‘EVCITY fox is equipped with a splelnldE-ll brush and a good tip. ""310" and Miss Plats rendered two very enjoyable dusts which was heart- ily a M panied on the piano throughout the service. tended the hearty thanks of all. v from the United Church of Canada: tional and Presbyterian churches in deepest sympathy with the Royal Last night in the Y. M. C, A, This Also ‘ a‘ 5‘ jrannrr Rev. A. N. Gillls gave s very in- Durlng the service Miss‘ Andrew ppreciated. iss Helen Duchemlll scco-m- 6i95-11-23M3i. tin Shortening for 95c (ORDER ‘TODAY GUDMORE BROS Phones 184 (and 225 __.-------___...__< All those taking part were ox-l - E THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) can. Sends (Continued fronl Page‘ 4)’ OTTAJWA, Nov. 23.—Eggs—~Mar- ket mndttion-s remain preemies-ily unchanged. The British Columbia luarket ‘is illruialr and prices are expected to advance slightly at on early date. ‘The firm undertone in British Columbia is attributed to shipment from. this priovlirloe to Al- bevroa. Toronto jabbing fresh specials 70, fresh extras 68, storage 45. ilresh firsts 55, storage #2, seconds 30. Montreal is very firm jolibin-g pric- KS vrenlaiu unchanged. Quebec "is payilllg country points extras 60. firsts 50, seconds 32. iOhtawa fresh extras retailing 75, fresh firsts 65 to 70, storage 50‘ to 55. Winnipeg egg market ‘is Ilum. storage stocks moving frerliy into consumptive chanrrlels. Demand is -good jobblng prices remain steady. Saskatchewan lusrlicls qulet. storage stocks supplying local (ile- "The United Church of Canada. uniting the Methodist Congrega-i Canada representing almost one third off the population empress Family and with the British in the death of Queen Mctller Alexandra.- Her“ deep interest ill Canada her affection for all British sulbjccts, her noble character as Princess Queen and Queen Mother greatly endeared her to the people-of tile United Cllurclr. We unite ill prayer that our sorrowlng ‘Royal Family and the whole Empire may realize the comfort of our Heavenly Fath- er in this hour of bereavement." George C. Pidgeon, Mloderator. . T. Albert Moore. Sec'y. European customers, in fact all buyers now, are recognliziing the, tact that good brushes and trips en-, trance the value of the-Ir foxes. and) discriminating ‘DUTCIIRBCIB are in; s-lstilnlg upon those (Illiliiilli?! when‘, Illlyllng il-lgll cl-il-ss llrecdi-n-g stock. This tslhiplnrant is lltavlliy luau-red, and ‘is leaving for ‘Montlreal- this morn-lug iu (zilargc of Mir. Eniic’ Love who will accompany the foxes to their ilcstinllticn. and remaltn writ-ll them until "they are com-for- tably settllv-d. ‘Mr. Love willl spend lPuris and ably not 1return uniiil tho nlldldie of Jalrrualry. l lEdiaburgh land will prob M‘? Eric 11°"? leaves “"5 mom‘ Royal Winter ifislr three pups {Tollhi-Ie 1.3 a very reliable man in hand- ‘iingtfoxes and has had consider- Olassca won a -Fllrst. a Second andiable experience, and Messrs. lMc-l "Th 1 . a 14 1_ _ a Third. A Dark Silver-Female pllpjLure 3- MQKTKIDTICIII. feel that they can”; 11:35:: ‘fvggnyofigulwgesil; geelreoyd: in? wlrrlni§“‘§§§§mb§‘§r yer‘;:f,ff,,,“égf_g‘zfggg"jgfiiéglgflszifpgmigijf and the Royal Family the death ofioption. and No. 2 northern at beautiful. She is one of those hQJV-i Anon,“ very high @1856 ghiplnen! |“‘\“‘;fl::i;veé1od(n:§$ ggzgom Your 'ls iin course of preparation: ‘by basin-g clear slate color. her guard M _ _ M I 8L Maximum, (or bur,“ “Ilsrtekfngrlfian ‘Confipany wholgthe humble prayer of Your Mai. "Sill" PBPBK °7 The Veiled "STEW- il-IU starting with a wonderful ranch. laud want a high class strain of ifoxe-s. i now (luite satisfied that it will be possible to have parliament mecil by the tenth of December and be- lieves legal formalities could be complied with this time. Mr- Kim; .snw no reason wily the question of [confidence should not be disposed of within a few days after the op- on ening of the session. The goveru- “.101, to Hts Mammy Km; George ment would lbe quite willing to have w. Melglhen make a test cl‘ queen 510th" Aqkmmramexmeawl .the House whenever he wished. IF.“ q.“ a message which w“ dun“. would not for its part be disposed to prolong (the debate. it is the intentionof the Prime Minister if the government is sus- lRev. lMr. Raymond ilouchlilnlgly mined to adjourn‘ parliament forlusual Channels. SxlifiCiClli. time to enable hlnl to secure a. seat for himself and D Imps for one or two other ml duylinMaluch 1863 was heralded with 19,-“, Th8 seam,“ Wm be resumed in i-‘cllruury for regular business. ' o>-—-—- Famous Stage Figure Dies At Age Of 79 (Canadian Press) Clara Morris, ‘Canard-Ian actress LXLCC l1 csii. eulotlonal a I-lsh speaking stage and lirter as ‘of her illness and financial the age of 79 years. it Eastern Guardian La;- exhibition and sale at exception Alt it. Peter's Cathedral. Rev. E. n-lly low prises Wednesday. Nov.‘ M. Melons dm-de reference- ar the 20th This sale will be under the ~ mornlil! service lp ink pa-sdm of Queen Alexandra peaking of her Montreal. 6207 23 2i per- nlil-‘Oi ‘i119 Province of Nova Smiiia moments NlEiV C-AlNlAN. Comb. ‘Nov. 22.—— colalmed as one of fir.- great- ctresses of the Eng- the “Woman of Sorrows." because TG- vcrses is dead of heart disease at ..~n. .1. McNElL "rvm: VAL-“ furl supervision of an expert furrlcnr of nlanld. Alberta markets unchanged. British Columbia-market is firm, Jobbing extras 63, firsts 61, sec- onds and pallets 50. Saint John .l'nlr demand. jobbing mesh extras 60. storage 45, fresh first; 50, stor- age 48, ilresh second 45. gtnrage 40. (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, Nov. 22—'i‘here was a good demand fo-r Canadian Britain will be ill official mourn- ing for three mouths for the aged Dowager Queen. Everywhere was grief at her passing a reverence and sympathy shared by the high and low alike. Queen Alexandra, mourned wherever the Union Jock waves will probably be laid at rest in St. George's Chapel, Windsor‘ Castle near King Edward in the ‘if.’ gs repose. t was er oft exprescables were stronger at a further sed vnish that she be buried in this advance o; 6d W, quarter some regal company of the dead. [business was worked. and sales of The following cable has beemsevernl loads of oats were made. sent to His Majesty lby the moderqThe demand from exporters for tho Presbyterian Church wheat on the spot was steady and further sales oi‘ No. 1 northern gator of iin Canada: 11 7L eh Thafl-i cents per bushel over c. l. ‘kMontre-al, and odd round lots of ‘oats also changed hands at c.i.f. prices. There was a moderate de- mand for oats in the local coarse grain market and the feeling was V??? firrln bu: thareAwas no actual l KmG/STON‘ Om‘ NW‘ 22' gym land winter wheat flour markets. “aéhy o‘ Canadm“ women in the-The former grades were advanced it'll‘ r l . 1mnl,,%fri‘;vefgi“idezflh 3:35:10 cents per barrel while the lat,- llvlother Alexandra Ps-fn be cxpress-‘ter were marked up 25 “M” p“ led in a letter from “the r-xeznzlv» rhbarre" The iemure M m” mm" uhe Nmionm Council of wblnfen‘ mfced trade ‘was the firmer tone and ' prices were advanced one dollar i I jsesskn‘ hem‘ iper ton. Owing to the scarcity of ‘EREDERH I U‘ ' ‘Nov’ 2z"_‘sy‘m"isupplies, the market for irosh eggs (Majesty in this sorrowful hour is esty's loyal people." (Sgd. Ephriam Scott, Moderator. Legislat terests of any person or ‘pamy o‘ ‘the 980p“; °t ‘New Bmlwlwas stronger and prices closed five ‘cents per dozen higher and the in- dications are that they will go still higher in the near future as the _ I demand at this period of the year (‘bed “Ms afternoon‘ by Umnenantis in excess of the offerings. The Governor Ffodd: to his Excellency Governor General of Canada a; Ot-‘trgde ‘n “mugs is? w“ g6“ its‘, ltawa for transmission through theigerczsozzlfire m“ e up o e Ce A stronger tone developed in the . y ‘butter market last week and prices HAMFAX’ MW‘ 22'_‘symp“'u‘y closed with a nett gain of L; to 1-2 . . d. Deman was nhevlr dilsjesties Krlng George ‘and per pom‘ |Queen :M8iX‘y was expressed in alsteady am‘ tcgnflgirabaiogzflgxai? "‘.°”',““F" figsggfchlgd from ‘mm “ms :3: twfissacdiecidedly? more active mom “g ‘s Xmmency G°ver' than it has been of late and prices and Royal Familly in the dearth of l jnor General of Canada by Chief-were steady owing m we lmprov.‘ lJu-silice Harri-s. Admli-n-istr m“, Dmwmce o, Nova 6001332.“?! ed demand from foreign buyers. fébsgn-ce of Lieutenant Governor J. Friday and suturdny at 19_ 19 1.4_ my‘ 10 1-2, 1s 0-10. l9 2-4 cents per‘ {pound f.o.b. I ai- f ‘w a. cAnsoN. l- D.C..Ph.C. l Doctor of Chiropractic l ‘Ask for Mlnsrrrs and tske no other. Three Yesr Palmer Graduate Riley Bldg. Phone 1072 g NORWEGIAN. c6041 Liver l itiwsfl Hotel lag bQpI 111a u mother. wife, rand queen. cm as Since taking over this‘ ' Hotel we have spent many! 1 _ . thousands of dollars Inf a. | e Current makes were purchased on . ive Assembly PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Rules. Relating. to.. Private. Bills 36. All petitions for Private Bills nlust be presented within fourteen days after the commence- ment of the session exclusive of adjournment. 37. No Private Bill shall he brought into the House, lbut upon a petition tirst presented, truly stating the case at the peril of the suitors for such Bill and such petition must be signed by the said parties. 38. A committee shall be ap- pointed at thc commencement of every Session consisting of flve members ot‘ niloln three sllail be a. quorum, to be denominated. The Private Bills Conllnitte to whom shall bc referred every Private Bill and no proceedings lifter the first reading shall be had upon such Bill uutll such Committee has re ported thereon to tile l-louss. 39- So soon as the Colmnlttee has reported any Bill, such Bill to- lgetiler with any amendments that may be suggested by tile Com- mittee. shall be printed at the ex- pense of the parties who are suitors for such Bill and printed copies thereof delivered to the members bcforo the second rendlllg if deem- ed necessary by the Committee. 40. No Bill for the particular in- persons Corporation or Corporations body or bodies of peple shall be read a second time and all fees be paid for the same into the hands of the Clerk oi‘ the House. 4i. No bill having for its object the vesting in or conferring upon My person or persons, Municipality or Body corporate the title to any tract of land shall be received or read in the House unless at least four weeks notice containing a full description of the land in ques- tion hss been published in tho Royal Gazette and one other news- paper i.rl this province of the inten- tion of such person or persons Municipality or body Corporate to apply for such Bill. . H. E. DAWSON. lClerk Legislative Assembly. November 16th. 1925. 6i91-ii-23Mon4i. Hotel g Victoria One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the put 10w years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have Its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests- Tele- phones in rooms. ' Rates $4.00 to 85.00 per day, Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. ‘ ‘Preps-loser. HARRY c. snows, Manager vl-crosls l-loret. M! I‘. Vermouth; l. side; F. H. Burt, Montreal; C. Townsend. Halifax; W. H. wards. Halifax. ‘F. lg mOfO every winter. due to the known vltamlnes it contains r-r- Ws have It in many differ- ent size bottles in pollen or larger quantities. his Bonds fer Investment A. E. MACNEILL 187 Pewsal It. -Tiiiphons 104-1.. Oi‘. W. P. Worth, Wash-burn; W. I‘. and Mrs. Flanagan. Borden: Louis Harrington. Cornwall; A, w, (yard. H. Watson. Morlireal; E. Arsenauit. Summer- Blde; R. W. Squsrsbrlggs, Summer V. H. Sbivler. Bhenbrooke: most severe oases v 178 v _. ~ _- _ . .. myzxlde u", 73 lacing an “examples to iihe vagran- . i. .i ‘ rspslrrsnd Improvements. It‘ While D . Chase's Ointment ~ .“‘"- ° . " cod of i s "JBmrl-lre- After‘ Of- : ~ . I earth iin st H tel of n: Mb." u ‘ ggnuur!" gdguljhlp m‘ k-nory‘ ‘he '*.‘."“““‘ Anmem’ "Fm. “ “ ’ ' 011:! In the Mlrltfme Prov- im. t for piles you may b0 W‘ M” °' - the Darn-fled ~ we sums es a irl- .___ sated thislettsrwhiohillgbllfflfil ‘Monti-sis Power bate to the memory of one late I M" u" by Auction on the 0w "iflfi W IPPII" *9 "W" Elm‘ unseen‘ ‘Thu m “hi! Q‘l‘Ae:ntil-1:ml§ls‘:li]t‘d Ch h Re A “m” N°'°""°' 2m‘ n“ “ 1 who w.“ ' comhmb“ ' ' .- - ‘ . _ ° “l” "- - o'clock p.m-. What is known as the ilml Ind splendid tible and. “Laixfméwén Mzuikfie"? gqnmmmxted §;“¢‘>“,‘§l§§ §,.'.,,°,:‘:,°,~,“,‘:f, mgem‘g_“ch‘m m. nfliifillbill’! P7011611)‘ lll-RHRIMVIIIB txosiisnt service at s moder- iitlldl. I 11d it ‘OI’ , 193a ‘Ham-y _________________________ .. 105-20 l’ l consisting of n good dwelling b01186‘ n‘ ‘who. L.“ ‘rm “mt m, . BANKS M _ -. , VI _ , coschhouse. barn. store, warehouse. lid an n ‘ tioa was MU ' B.“ Qommgrcg ,.,. -. 223 PM,“ n, f“, “m, upgfllmmPrfimlfir, and coal shed. with about one hslf Fates 08-00 s day. I mil.” new (but. ‘ it Royal ...... w! Brllul d; Nnlins- “PM "I " " ‘;,.°,{§,,‘“;*,°,,g,"3,,,§".g; figiofilgmf; Oiahmnt {resolved totryitsn ' - air Montreal .1” M 1g??? lglisnifsll‘ Mo? '2'! ‘in. 01186 l V 60 n" can,“ bundm- m b‘ "my Charlottetown ' , . . ....nm..- sy. ’ "gut - or ' ' ’ ' ' '. ‘ ' -mw:“§§§n@ ‘ . ‘mars-inns ‘h s" 4i" D60. 1061i. 1°“) '°"""'°’- ‘m’ “"' " " Hotel 0°» Ltd- - Y , n, h‘ _ . ,1. , | n . . ,. , fine sale will be on Monday th ‘m’ .,(;)rn-D6c., 72%: llsy. . i. mus mad“ t-“M i ) 3011, Proprietors . '1'“ ., ns an reu - m b. _1();u..i[)oo.. m‘, my. m4. I - rruu-gmg-Ec” LT“ one s. "Nov. 22.—- Premier "W" °UDM°R§WnflM mos L. uicouAlo. Manager" .- » mcsr-neejln; 1hr. wit; Till! R06 R5." ' King informed m» Star that n» u _ , . . v - p; hi . p, 0100112121. ..:(._3 ,.-.7“l?'.il'§i~ . . . O .. a...“ . "er-mow l - - .4. " ' - ~- . .1. W ...-.-» COLD WHOLESALE OR RETAIL \ Hughes Drug Co.,