J §`_\ Jrslgflusa son LTD- ~ ' ~ -xe SPECIALS /in-Y ~_ ' #polled and Boedlou lltllglls ~ lst Seeded and Beadleua (-am anna) 2 'NQI' See¢||eS$ (11ol`..) 2 7°" 25 Currant \. P¢fP“°k"g° ` 15c gates _ 3 Pounds for 25¢ Figs ~ Per Package 15g Dates _ 2 Packages I I I 1 P0\lI\d ` STORAGE Dairy Butter 1 Lb- B‘°°l§ 35c _ ngmnseumllrv _ ,,,,,,_,, _,, _._..»m,ml-lrnni' Cookingiipples P°=fPwk 35c Blended Iam 41-‘J-Ti" 39c P Sliced Pineapple Z f°f 29c Ben’s Baked Beans 20c- 'Baked in crooks. Sold in cans _ 20 Cents Per can ` HEINZ & cLAnK’s _ Baked Beans___- 2 for 45 _ _ HA_ND__PICKED _ _ White Beans » i 10 Ib. 60c i 'rs/»\,auii¢ 50c ‘ _ Enom ’ J COD FISH per Ib ALMoNo More 45C cotonso iciuc. 2 for 25C O F"-'_'-1*; 1;: "' onANG¢ . 1_'§_'_'jif PIE FlLLIN_G 2 for 2 '°~- 25c 210|' 2 for NBACARONI . _ MATCHES, large.. GOLQEN sYRuP CREAM TARTAR .per lb. Small PEAS AND GORN 2 for "-"~T.T"' TOMATOES . . . . ., 2 lor ”'~€l-T»`.T~i1_ LEMONS . . . . . . .. 9 for PARSNIPS 8 lbl. 'roivi.A'ro souP. 2 for 25C ________.__- ____ , their advertisements for the Guard- ian reach the office by noon of the Montreal nt noon on Thursday, Dec. 2. This steamer will arrive ini Ch'“'l0¢f0¢0l\'l1. Sunday night or 'M'-‘Uday morning to load ll cargo for for this se son. 311-12.43; One drunk was fined $10 or ltlllrty ‘da-YB? 0 V‘H§l`ant wud given three mml-tlhs; -two dlog ovmers fm- non. Doillllelilil of dog tax were each fined $200 and two citizens -for having dirty yards were earn lured $5.00. SUCCESSFUL WHIST..- The .fifth in the series of lslhist.-l was held in ~the Nurses Home last Thu.rs‘¢lal.y evening. The prizes were won 'by Mrs. »G-ertie Gallant and Mr. J. Francis. Ooiiisotlntioii prizes were given Mrs. IB. Desliocllos and Mr. Leo Dowling. EARLY FIRE CALL-A me oc. ourred in Mr. Chester Ctlmpbcli's Jewelry Store on »Szlt'urday morning about 8 o‘clock, After till-tting a. por- ftion of the floor and wall sheathing in the rear of tfhe store the blaze was .soon e>.'tiiig'ulsl\eil_ lt was caus- ed by ii. hole ill the flue just on 3 level with the floor. _ HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS DECIDES T0 RIDE NO MORE IN STEEPLECHASE IUONDON. Dec. 3. -The Priilclr of Wales has decided to abandon eteeirlecliasliils says the Daily un- rol. -Some time ago, when there was anxiety as to the Prince‘s saft- ty. owing to his frequently taking a tumble from his mollilt, the .Daily Mirror declares, the -House deput- to the Prince the llouse‘s concern *over his accidents. - The Prince, however, at the time treated lightly the suggestion that he cease timber-topping, but later, says the newspaper, he has been thinking over tho matter ond. "much touched by the plrbllc anx- iety" for his safety, has decided .o ride no more ill stoeplechuse_ -o-€-0)*-*i ‘DON’T SHOOT" RULING CRIMPS TRAIN HUNTING _ ANCHORAGE. Alaska, Dc-c. fl. - The old battle-ery has been changed to "don’¢ shoot until the train stops" in the case of the Alaska railroad. ` Despive the annual ki-lling of caribou. the large herds which gat- her along tlie Alaska railroad in central Alaska every fall have shown no decreases ill numbers. Train-mcu formerly bagged animals on the up journey and picked them up on the return. l This has ilow been stopped by a rule against l-shooting from the train. Train crews now must take advantage of waiting at a siding to pick up 8. int yearling to augment the winter intent supply. 'Reports from tho Kenill penin- sula indicate that moose are as thick as domestic cattle oil the prairie ranges of the States. Resi- dents of the peninsula say the ani- mals could he_domestica.ted like reindeer by simply rounding up tho vouryg stock, branding il and allow. Ing t to feed on the ample ranges. _ CARHOTS 8 lbs. Clark s C-S Soup iouilro -_SOUP ~ 3'°'27c _ CRANBERRIES, per Ib. 15c _ SWEET POTATOES ...... .._..._3ii>».25c unites Pauir 3m- Helio Lsrrucs 30c cEi_Env 30C .ml 15c ONIONS 7 nn, iunauugginn Lario . 2 Lbs. for io Les. for $220 zo i.i»ll.f°r ..._......_$4_00 SCOTCH OAT CAKE .. Fresofs CHICKEN SOUP . . . . . ._ 1._.____.__-@- MIXED BISCUITS por lb. .____..__.___-_- cnosse a ei.Aclu¢ali_ 2 James o'sl-ion. . '9PBd0.'VlII-'Ruth Oompiion. ‘ -Grade I, (Sr)-fl Grace McDougall UNM VI!-1 Ruth Lodner, 2 Nei- 2 Roland MoDougo‘l.l. 3 Mary Bette. lie Illldiodw, ll_(livo (Manilow. Grade I (Jr)-‘1 Lloyd Compton, Owls -n ou-all oompton, z 2 sm-img alms. E", ‘ _ .l Teacher, Jeanie 'Din-gwell. _ , ltmjmui, 5 _ . - _ ' "T ` “ * -\-vw-_._ .og ~a.q.r-_*_ _ _\'._ -' ‘ill "" . . CITRON. . _ , 1 and 180 COCOA 2Ibs. °~25c Let Nature stop chronic constipation l~iere's sensible relief for you IF your Stomach and Liver ore weak, your lood is not dl opted. Sour. undlgootelf food etayoJnby:lui;, bog. Ind cause rea . ill inn, and conoti ation. Ear Bdyoarmpooplz have sensibly corrected con- stipation wlth Chamhorl\ln'l Tablets for tha Stomach and Liver. They not only relieve conltipatlon but remedy the cause - a weak stomach. anthem styourdril§£llt'|,orlend25c Cham- berlain M clue Co. Ltd., Tomato, (`-an ada. Safe Speedy Relief Children gladlyotlke It for ooldz. Nyal’s Creophos _ Ito hate lo planing. its "tion oo quiok that one dope ltopo A opllm of coughing. _Every member of the family dertvoo benefit from lt. it ll also a tonlo to fortify the system against ooldl, oovillli bronchitis and pneumonia. ihrolll L Worthy in ou|m~liru¢_W-_ 'ruonr im ‘ 'i f.‘i§'.°f.i.°§.fiil`»i‘. fliiliiitiig' 3333; Jli`.;'§`.li3y` .'§ITf't§iisa°f.'.°§'2t°i§§"- :z::l..‘s°.§°rrl °'" '““°' ”° slim” “ me mb" °= ess' B-L-I “1.__ls.°f.:l ul' l',n§’AFf;E_L-SL BCP?-;‘9tS&_1:°°0IVed il wire Andrew wtilo are -home on a vlsltl ~ - sailed irom»from Gladstone. Michigan. St. John‘s,- Ne rr - d_ _ ._ Wm be me3lastv»t;olt;nlgJ{a1tihls v'£iiSi; morning on a visit -to Boston. 5A1'Ug_DAyi5 POLICE COURT. S'a"'“"d9Y £0 M7911-ll lhhe W'I‘l1t61‘. A prohibition case was adjourned. em Service has been given by the SOCIAL GATHIERING.-MT. and l-*iii-'- PERSONALS Mr. Alfrc-d Amedk leilt 'Saturday Mrs. Frank .Payne -leilt for Quebec Notes by the Way (Continued from page 4.) lralllmen in the past ln fulfilment of their arduous duties, and will no doubt be continued ill the days to come. Hon. George P. Graham in to bel appointed to _the Senage, it is said. and perhaps no appointment could be made to the Red Charnlber that would meet wltli more general ap- proval oif all parties. Mr. Graham was born 67 years ago, chose news- paper work as his life calling, was elected to the Legislature of On- tario in 1898 and several times later, and entered the House of Commons in 1007. He was a member of the Laurier Government and later was it 'prominent member of the King Admiiiistratlon. ession, no question of republican- ism, no constitutional question oi any kind like that raised in the past," declared I-lon. Tie-lman Roos, satisfied with the position of South Africa. now and there would be no alteration therein. The constitu. l-10031 Question, ho reiterated, .no longer existed. --1-<4-¢»_-1 RUSTIOO GONVENT HONOR ROLL! Grade X.--1, Ethel Brown; 2 Louise Arsenault: 3, Antoinettr ~Pineau_ Grade Vllll.--I, Clarisse Gallant; 2, Stella Gallant; 3, Fran C08 D0Yle_ Grade VH.-1, 'Minnif Gallant; 2'. Ciara 0'Meara; 3. Edu Huote. 'Grade VI.-1. Loretto Gai lant; '2, Celeste Gallant; 3,-France Gallant and Loretto Doucet equal Mrs. li. A. Burleigh, Ellerslie was a visitor to Charlottetown oi Monday. Messrs. Edward Burleigh, -Ito ‘ Williams and G. S. Sharp wer' among the visitors to Sumnlersidf on Tuesday. Mr. .Leigh Hayes, Ellerslie, lef on Thursday morning en route t New Brunswick, where he expect On Saturday. Nov. 20, the liter" visited the home ol Mr. and Mrs Alvin Waite, Tyne Valley, sndlei a baby girl. Mr. Nelson Sheen. Tyne Valley was a visitor to Charlottetown oi Monday. The many friends of Mr. an/ Mrs. John Mcbcan, Birch llill,I.o 14. will bo sorry to' learn that the are both seriously ill with pneu- monia. Tho Ladies’ Aid of the Presby- terian church, Tyne Valley met at the home oil Mrs. HUA!! Ritchie. on Wednesday. Dee.. 1. Qultealsrge nundber of memlbera and v1sitors were present. The' neagomeoting Ia at the home oi! Mrs. bert Ram- say. - On Friday evening, Nov. 19th, a large number of friends and rela- tives gathered at the home of Mr. with a miscellaneous shower. I Secession Now I ' ”` ed Mr. Speaker Whitley to convey* J0HAN,N_ESBU_RG_ S_A_ De-c_ 3__ ` / ____ "There is no question now of seo- _,__ will II ~ CHRISTMAS SEASON This year we have endeavored to hang our decorations in .such a I _ manner that they give the whole interior a _ Real liloliday Appearance Everywhere can be seen handsome and useful presents that make the selection of the gift problem easy. _ ull. vurlilnl. uuniwiriil § :f'i----_E ‘_ ' _ ’ 'roo MANY 'ri-lumps- ' _ ( _ , - ‘°"5"" the title on 1-no ‘worms orrilifs li'MfU,Q“,?";::bEPns£saNrArivs. _ \ ' `- _ _ Q ll ’ . ` _ IThe Guardian Calendars for 1927 'ent f I ' 8' Guardian Agn I \ ' 5 #1 _~= _ _ -| °\' 1911181116. Kinkora, Spring~ » , Free to Guardian readers renewing field and vicinity tg I ' _ f ._ __ their yew-ily sulls . '°=3tQ<»UQ`?3ii<~`{‘>`°i2;‘qi>“"~*€'5 M1' H°u"° Blanchard; 2' JW' MONCTON. DW- '1-“0""" “"°iox Mayor A. C. Chapinan and res- poi ll M i Bu ~ : - ....J°3.?;‘.._ "‘° ”“““" ‘ _y;\,;',;<;5;§_;__r_;;gpgg"<;;°;,_gl\,,»;_n;__...wi l. I.. _..._ ..._ U, M... . oil, General Manager of thc Atlan- wick hotel tiers 11151 \'\'@“i“l= 1° lie llogion, who also began ni.. car Tyne v ‘HY Ulblltb '-0 mm Ui' ‘L ‘,"““"rIecl~ in Moncton and msc from the \ » ~ ~ » ' ~` ' " _ _ _ ,_ _ 1, -' ii _ . \ \ Made of fruit and spice And Everything nice! A- m- That’-s the way a small girl describes our Si" M \ _/_ I I . t . °;>1i?-3 fl ` ""‘f;"f» °.`5_L’.‘-5: -.62 _ _ . - - _.r - _ 1." _:.1 _ .- ... if grfr' ' _ , \ They’re so very appetising, so delightfully fragrant, so deliciously flavored, that -the memory of their goodness will last fora long time. __ __ PUT UP iN HOLLY Pars.: _ I AND Box 5 Call, write or phone our store or ask your grocer to get it _ _ THE -BAY-ER S_'_l_'_l.l,_[)I_Q ' los ami olmvdiicbi _ ‘ . . _ 3 Stewartis Bakery _ -- ._,. Cakes - Makes a Nice Gift' » __ -,gf 1 I “_ / ea 1.2" _ 5 __ aw f0l' y0\l» _ q{_ Kent Street (liarlottetown