_ _ , , ~ .. 1 _ _i~1ovEMBER 17, 1921 THE CHARLO'I'1"E'1'0WN GUARDIAN .A . FAGE .THREE ,_ Z ' » rn' ‘ L 27 Years the ' SBITAQ G00d “lf we are returned io ."“`:___:en meats alder thla heading. Ze nr word for each la- I re I t ...... 1.5 ...T33 3 .°.?.'¢‘°... 1.111 ¥.‘.‘.'.1.';’. "2...'°"""‘°"' "'° °°°" . ... :’.':::.':.:':':".:.';°:'.':.*..1' ""° "" "--=-- <-- -~»~» ....§i.T'i'.'T.’L"‘.‘i'.'L°°€.i.°.`L'lZ°H'&"»."l‘.125f.T.i2.'t“§.l‘liJ‘.‘iI!'“'¥° received without re-lttanoe cannot be acknowledged. __ ._-il.: present "Canada's Greatest Nur series." Handsome free outfit exclusive territory. highest com- missions. Start now at best sell- ing time. Stone and Wellington, "The Foothill Nurseries," 'l‘oron- to, 0ntarlo_ ‘ -__..?______i_ T0 LET ‘ru 1.11' Two 0FF|cle iN New -Riley Bids. /iiuriy J. a. Monon- gsg. Barninter, office in Riley g. l FOB BALI Ton ni.:-Hz/ivv enown paper.. Apply at Guardian ot~ lice. -1-__-____i@..______ FOR BALE.-Second-hand hall stove and plpés. Also small stove at 210 Kent St. *FOR 8ALE~Registered Clydesdaha filly, 1% years old, Baron Kelvin. Neil Crokcn, Frcetown, P.E.l. FOXE8 FOR SALE.-THREE ihree quarter silver pups. if in- terested .telephone L. D. Mc- 'Nutt, Malpeque. l ___.*____?__________ FOR SALE.-A DENTIST CHAIR. Cheap. Apply Central Barber Shop. _ FOR SALE-No. 11 Silver Moon, Base Burner, used one year. Apply to phone 246-L. or at 179 Dorchester St. -FOR SALE- 22 White Leghorn‘ Hens and Cock, also White Leg- horn and .Barred Rock Pullets, all pure bred C. E. F. stock. Ap- ply to 'Fulton Adams, Burlington. LOST LOST.-BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- town and Alexandria. a bag con- -taining clothes, etc. Leave at J. H. .ludeon's. Alexandria. WANTED No Carburetor, no Magneto, no Batteries, no Coils, no Wires, no Gasoline. Starts and rims on any cheap oil. 60 per cent. saving in fuel. Starts easily in zero weather. Write for descrip- tive circular to E. H. Rayner, sole distributor -for P. E. Island, Summerslde, P. E. 1. -a.___;_;__ MONTREAL FUR REMODELLING Co..-Riley Building, Queen St.. ` Charlottetown. All the latest and best ways of remodelling, dressing, dyeing, and repairing. high class furs. We specialize in madeito-.order fur coats for men and women, also on hand a number of ready made elec- tric seal coats number one, trim- med with beaver and fox. will be sold at wholesale prices. Our long experience ls a guarantee for our work. All the work is lions in our oilices, Charlotte town. Open evenings. Worx lone promptly. ORWELL- Services next Sab- bath, Nov. 20th at St. Andrews of United States public men and ing American dailies at that time, will today prove interesting and ll- luminntivez- United States Public Men Centrwardlan SHOP from Hoiman's Catalog. THE W. T. WELNER C0. LTD., Queen St., for the newest engage- ment and scninlcss wedding rings. “JR FARMERS AND TRAPPERS .CIIIII.cII OI-WCII III II_ III OIWEII ~---Prcsiilcnt Taft, April 27, 1911. attention. On and after Noveni- Head Ht 6.30. ber lst I will buy for cash all ---` kinds of furs, and, as usual will HANDKERCHIEFS FOR XMAS. pn highest market pi-iggg iw. lf you want them for yourself or DOI-digg I0 grade and II3IIIy_ [Igor Xmas gin iiei-eq; (iii, 0 oi-iii. _toward that complete reciprocity Q 5. PP will also receive silver foxes on nIty--both the _saving and delight consignment for Messrs. Fred‘k a 0 YOUPS. PA ONS- Huth 'and Co’s., London anctionI sales. -My connection with the VERY pRE-I-1-y NQVEL1-I-I-3 In |e°_'\;l|?_lf___§|l` l;_\;“5e5-lLU_ 450115331 Ilandkcrchlefs that arc desirable "U P9 09 'U' U C ' -for Chrlsinius Gifts, just ln time much with me best fur mmkets-`. to mail across the wntcr. Get them gsgaielagmnniilrgitin ddfilittlitt; h°x"“ "nd "Med at PATONS” fum _ai _t_l_io la_4_aIit possllble ;i_r_i_g_I;1_; I' CHANGE IN TIME- .Commenciug 33° 0 9 5 l;l’°"- “P III iwednesday, October 19th and un- 'in slave’ fgx Pats' *gd mY ‘ac ', til further advised, mined trains U53 garnongna '1§n_ie§:;°rg§I‘;;`iNos. 11 and 12. between Summer- actor _mess and 'servmelside and Tgnlsh, will run daily. y - . dionibied my business last season,I§,';';§Ty_ e§I°:m1eId‘ImIst°”‘§II°rI "A and I expect to double last sea- I y ra n W “ave °°”'“ “Wine” this Y"‘“`- W‘“°“ !§i|T1r.‘l;r;i(: fda 1\v1iti)i grilled: ym" Buver mx” and pen them 'and thirty minutes behind schedule when at their best' cU"esp°nd`Itime. No 12 train \vlll leave Tig- §§'IfI‘I’m;‘:_ls‘I‘3d':'ae'iI',`_`g' Il_{'A eIS§r‘I%';§I nish at 7.20 rom. and run on sche- WANTED_Smelts and eela. Give price. M. E. Mclsnac, Souris. I I 5 I - -__ d Idule time as heretofore. W. T. §fI';‘zI§nl;‘;§l;8,_ 6:ngag{°sIg;';_%n - Huggan_ District Passenger Agent. E I Southwark London E. C. ' ch"l°"e'°“'“~ I _ . __ .. . _ DAILV MARKET WIRE-_ Yes- HOTEL ARRIVALS Allan McDona.ld_ Kinkora; Capt. H. C. Coombs, West Outletts, li/le; A J. W. Currie. Peakos; J. E. Ding- - ments of -Canadian flour advertis- well, Midgcll; W. F. Scott, Van- ‘ed it to such good purpose that the CMWBY: J- S- Bllyvrs. Montreal; C~Idcmand will continue. Mr. 'Harvey J. Taylor, Moncton; A. E. Shepherd was appointed by the Union gov- ernment to undertake the sale and distribution of the 30,000 tons of Amherst; J. S. Perry, Suminierside; C. A. Chisholm, Halifax; E. V. Hutchinson, Deep Brook, N. S; A C D. Joseph, Kentville. N. -S; Wm Howard, Sussex; S. J. Boylan fi Drornore; Elmer. Brown, York; J. A B. Mclntyre, Tracsdlo; Augusto-i Cairns, Baldwlns; H. C. Chapman Murray Harbor. ir VICTORIA HOTEL tons were soon issued that way Jas. Peters, Montreal; J. Mc.-T Amherst; -F. Wharton, Montreal; J L. Brown, St. John; Mrs. A. R. Mac- dougall_ -Sydney; E. A. Burden. Truro; T. E. Nelson. St. John; B. In E. Hanson, Montreal; Chas. David- l G' son A. M. Llper, Toronto; J. W.' '-lin n letter to G. 'l‘. Milne, the efw -British senior trade commis - REVERE HOTEL gi merchant. of Cape Town, South ca from the dominion last year. “I cey. "-but these negotionatlone breaking down, I t.ried the retail Iterday`s Montreal wire read: There were two hundred and ilfty cattlol lon the Market, all of which were common stock, consisting of llglit heifers, bulls and poor, light steers, The price was from two to two- CANADIAN FLOU R POPULAR. oner, Montreal, lHarold Harvey, ri ventv lambs sold for eight dollars with zi few hnnd picked lot going for eight twenty-five. The price of sheep is around $3.50 per hundred. I With six hundred calves on the fricapasserts that last year‘s ship- .-9.25, with receipts of sevcntccn hundred. anadlan -flour sent t.o South Afri- GENEROSITV A'ROU8ED.-Dr. Leo Frank in his preparation for. rst tried to do so through South the concert ___ aid of the 0__________ frlcnn millers," writes Mr. 1-lar - time in the solution of the question from the editorial columns of lead- OI I-Ic,._II,IoCIIy_ II III CI.II_II.III Im _ “lf we take down that tariff wall . (by Reciprocity) we will benefit by' in -Canada, to separate hm: by A fifty. Fourteen linndrcd and se- *°“R0l1I‘0S0niHi.lVe B- K- Fnvht. market, there was no change in|Annexiition."- price, but hogs were ilrmor at'~r1<-.lnsion of i'v<-iiu‘ncltI- with rave opened up in Canada in thc (*'"”‘I“~ asi ten years. As many more w`ill bc apt to follow if we fail to stop “Tho only lair \\'u_\' ini' l`i'i=1e trade the leak by now agreeing to the to he t»staiili.~=lii-il won hc ln lc -Muy -i, 1911 l "1 can seo only one prospective benefit ln this Reciprocity Agree- ment. lt may lead to Canadian I .inns zo isii ' I - i __°` 1 The American Press l “The national welfare of both ade, with the result that 4.000 ___ i llnileflillilllif 011 béhlllf ol' ll __ *°- increasing proportion of supplies' little lad who through no inllll 0! T110 Hffnngcmcnt now proposed of inunufnctiireil goods oi' all kinds his own heciimc a helpless wnif in in a step only in the direction l 0 i' l ~ l/~t. ill hi .t U pE5s|M'sM'"'P"""°" ("h"“l ‘° the world. Dr. Frank ncknowlcdg- coiiimcrcinl freedom, but the prln(d- pdllle liz' `\lvLor‘lilys mdrYl(t`ct(.; (Grid ‘lil nve the village)-Never mind. Mr es receipt _nf thc amount mention- lple involved. is viial, and it can Liverpool and London nt a illsml- I-IIi,i,IniI_ y0II'ii ggi II imiiei- md" od ii-bove irc--m the following: W. hardly fall to expand." vantage with thc products oi’ Can- "il - - . . _ , Chester Mobnro tis and $10 -New vm-it worm .inn 28. 1 ii min." the W@<‘l<-flny inonrnins or uw rus- I when ive left.. Rustic Ah, zur. Ol, - 9 ~ Reddin- Hamm; H' A" D“"5h'y'.ii0wn'i know IIIIOIII IIIIII The IMI each from Messrs. W. K. Rogers. *- , -~St. Paul iMlnn.) Despatch, 1911. HC~ H0W“"“"~ iii" “ld f°H‘lW “"‘5 Montreal; Geo. M. Binns. A. Whiti ' ' . ` .C. Ernest MacNutt. H. M. Dnvl- Every American farmer wir.; -i 'lime D19"-W7' in MV" *"0 f‘"` """1' has already secured advertisements lrnotcd by intimate commercial rc- , ,for the prggrunimo ammmiing reciprocity. ln time the thoughts of $245_ llc expects in muim it ;500.the Canadians may turn towurds `| tor- the Iii-ggi-"mme ,qionrr The ggnfaiiiicxatioii ns the most to be desire 'f ' erositi' or the citizens ling been of nil noliticai boons - ~ . ~ ~ - » » ~ » ~~ tnin. `i that iir.»tion in . .1 I he S\lC<`-USS WHS S0 marked fhilllarouserl to nn unusual degree in Meanwhile, full reciprocity ln ex- pei- enirilre ,I;I,i;`§iI_u,.I,iw OIIIZIEL l|an‘t ir;-ti!" M. Head, St. John; 'lI. (‘.. Ople. Win. tiio mlllers 'took over the remain- connection with this most paihctic;chanoe of clt|zens_ and productsltlirongh licr own water channels ` SUIIIvan_ HHIIIRXI S_ O_ MarIIn_|IIIg IIIIIOIIII I°III,_n case. Lveryone appreciates the and a steady Americanizationi' .i th, i i o c Lvcrpno markets. and from -k_IIidly motives which promptedI ~Washington Star, Jun 28, 1911. (treat pritniu will be bought an il parson said tho same when e left. ing, Toronto: A. B. Gibson, Halifax. ,: . All the difference in the world -in flavor, quality, crispness and texture-between ordi- I nary corn flakes and Post Toasties *ben C0171. Imornina and left' in the afternoon son, J. & T. Morris, J. Stanley lworlilock, Ponnell & Chandler, Car- ter & E. R. Brow, Paton Lim- ited, Red-din Bros., Prowse Bros. ,Ltd.. Saundem. Newsome & Co.. iMoore. iMciLeod Ltd.. J. G. Jamie- _son, Rogers Hardware Co., G. F. Hutchinson, R_ E. Mutch & Co.. Hughes Drug Co., Ltd.. Jenkins & Son, W. W, Wcllner Ltd.. A, E. Toomibs, George L. Prowsc, P. S. Drown; Stanley Slinw and Pearl den, Swift Canadian Co., Dnvls and Fuser, Pickard and Co. MncDonal‘l sltowe. McKinnon Drug Co._ Hynd- man & Co.. Gulf Export Co. Dc- \Blois Bros., Carvell Bros., Bruce Stewart -Co.. J. J. McKinnon and The 2 Macs. ---oo>;- ` PERSONALS Mr. P. 1'.. Cash of Grahsm's Road is at present on n visit to friends in Boston. I Rev. P. -D. Duffy, of lona, was a But you must say "Post Toastg” (not "com-ilakes") sirens Power of kings county . k. d Iwas a passenger on_t_he Murray to your grocer, to get the sugrior in - I ,Harbor mn. .vsiimm and ren in _ the afternoon for bla liomc in Bum. _ ,.. . ._ -, .f ' meralde. settles lu Canada takes his nation- .__m___g_ passenger to the citv yesterday I nlity with hlin and helps to loosen American fnrmers who settle in the-northwestern Provinces look to Washington rather than to Otta- wa. The time is not far distant when the question of the annexa- tion of Canada to the United States will have become a burning issue on lioili sides of the border. And when that time comes the Amerl-I can element in Canada will make itself felt and heard." --Newark Star, Feb. 11, 1911, ' ' ' B*-T*“*!Uluarpuuc| The leaders. Wifi!-white me nlillll. lltiagleckthg lilurerm ofrouth, 3,. slum lunar. "Un, llnifeueknrnaunanq '°°¢|lUllsi|ea. Uvuvl i Merriman, g I s¢~1lsc.l.»nu|sa» r1........i- lil t reciprocity treaty." tlic Stars and St|'ipi_»s iloat over --.\ssocintt‘il Mniiufncturcrs of (7anadn." Minnesota. 1911. --idx-ilruvnriior N. J. liar-lrlor_ New “Tho nffcctuation of that allrec- ncnt would practically tlcstroi' Great l3rlt.1in's scheme for imperial DORSETSWRE FOLK l-ORE fcilemtion; a scheme which not on- _-- y implies closer bonds politically R. 'l`liiii'str»n liupkins has been Ieiwrign Gi-pri; Britain grid nur giving sonic quaint and lininoroiis "I iw;-,riiigm-,ing_ hui vioser reiaiiorigfcxaniiilcs in thc l.oni0:iii_<_i rrlli;.'_r_' .J`i'<'_in_i_i-r. “li is ilu.. - thai iin- mil i . l gl g Il. I, ` _ . , ‘ of <11 rar.; whit-li iii-limi.; iiniln .:n‘lz. l: :iz 'i' 'lil grant alll-American trndo policy. "§I'. I';"I‘._' ln "` lm' Y .l’U"', ii- ir, IIII. I-,III,,,.,.\ gi. I-I ,Im vm“"‘ukec Free Press ‘ 1911 'ArnoeiiclllilulilllllcliqsNh|ld‘il`le}l‘snTgd o\l _ sorlicil l - coin _ _ ,, . . "‘ 'I " ' ` _ '., _' '. ' lit* :thx 1_1' tl»-vriiin “lf the manufacturing intcrc,stsl{)i0rl”rS or gmmf |'Orlpvpl`y husnlll l1‘>'-" 1Jt\1'l:ii'<‘fi ilu- mini-:i»;. are driven out of our centres i1f|I)I'I';I_0;"’\TI'II'”I)‘:_"If;;i_I_;lf:I f:'Il‘l“\',___"f. Cllilllvnizoil that the rsrnin vi ‘ population, the larmers', best cus-,_ ` , , , ' _ J _ ‘ , ‘_ _ _ _ ips I,-pre III,I I.,,.,,II,.,-IIIII-I. I l tomcrs are taken away and the in-5X9,:.li-f9_.."iQ",..I'IfIf];,',IIIl,,n'$I;t.IT'I;f.f; ("'\RMA‘\' f“""" ‘\""‘ 1”' ` A creator 1-xtcni town -1-\ U evitahlc result is rediiccil prices I'I"C`(;;;f_‘I‘I;;_I‘_`; " " ' ‘ I-I-I,IIIII.r ,_II,_.IgII0II ¢I,I,III,,I III. _ ~ -' i' -- 1 for farm products because of the ` .. " |l‘ -1 M12 llopkins lnlla lilo following' story ri’ an old bla(-lisnilth ai whose lonely forgo lin :ipplicd for fond :mil linlgliiix. noi knowing Ilial tho died: The old follnw n cnt-il thc was' in iroulvlo -by ihn fresh crcpr __ 1 .; if* -Y r 1 “W ' , ~'-"-2 _ nf; -~----I; spenilirl be nnin towards I '"3" 11"" ]‘ `t ` H __ I, _\~I,“, vm., SIIII _ iruiiipiiigii oi' Ilic l‘i‘iiiri<~ l’rii\'ini~i-< mm! Stmk (`m"WHml` I 13rnoon_ The hall in wliicli thc Primo minister spnki-. was vroiril- cd with llio olirctiirs for .\l:it'.l)0n- aid county whcrc the fight is h<>t-- wecn Govcriiincnt canilirlzitv There is no lilicral in ilu-. fluid. Turning to thc grain qui-.__- siiiil Mr. .\l<'iL:lii'ii_ "'l`li¢- iir.-'t niliiil S/~,i| |,.ivr.|-_. ‘I-ni, iii. I-_'Iii,. i~r,g and i.li~~y fwiiiiior i-~ opcn, . .iskol in in-r'oni|~ ii iiioiiiln-r nl thi- lriniril wus' Mr. ll. \\'. \\`;-'.~:iv<-. i 41.1 tltt- tli»'ur_v lliiit ,. III ,II who is ;“lll`l1lf\.\’<'il is. il' l» ii iii li nl‘ 'lll`illl\‘ lil ln i-mini* nur-iiip!o\. :r|1_\' nnr- nf ii . nioiiilii-~ < \\ I(':i.p:il>li‘ <11' work 'o rw::i'|iii in i pany. -"ind l .-ln_\'i‘rl at his i`n'rgo for ans. But lt’s no manner of use grumbling-l nt-vcr was 1 l ll divlno which he did give inn QQPTEIP _ CH EWI NG TOBACCO Must fresh and full of flower that lmgers to the last Te It assassinated November iiii