I», 3f, 4-1» “if 7'?‘ V l; m, M (W "w L 7; V“. 1,®( “ y?‘ NOVEMBER- 15. 1927 ' THE C-HARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAoENtNia. _ lllllll"""""" “Obelfflr lllllllliur llllllllll. . ' h ,J“tarl,~‘" 21%,!’ cnirsaesaniaonn’: SEAL BRAND COFFEE f Central Guardian ' COME ANDZIQGIFYOIII‘ friends at. St. Paul's tea and fancy sale on Thursday 17th.‘ 383-11-15-31 L """"""""lllllllI day lllll HEAR DR. McDOUGALL lecture in Christian Church schoolroom this evening. 385 .4 DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS. —l lb tea with cup and saucer, 65c; 10 lbs onions 25c. and other bargains at McKie 8: Son. 3B2 firéglfqsl “’”*"”'“ llllll , w-JOUMIUIIIM COLLISION.—A collision between a moving motor‘ car and one parked at the side of the pavement took place on Grafton Street. near the Market Square about 8 o'clock last II. llllllll (Inn Insertion .. ll CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS night. The damage to both curs » was very slight. FLOUR, ROLLED OATS AND‘ MILL FEEDS ADVANCE IN. m" ‘m m” M "' “'"""‘ PRICE — Owing to the recent ad-i lll/IIII-IB/I/IIS] ‘irate-El a l \ i urn/ran» moan I ~‘ .\ lentlmuntnl to ltii nrrrlu. “l vim unsure I you Ur. Wrat- eorr‘; 'l' u n l l‘ N l o u t nrnlu-n o n err-ritual drink Del welt an a. ‘l‘onlr-. “'0: oIlr-n wanted to ilomellalnl rvuuld 11 hr the load n II ileh nltllll. Eng- "n In loud lu In- uhlt- l0 nmke up the line old drink ucielln" p.» » ~ mil-kill" "M" vnillum T Ill" Hold li,v Drflloloi Ilrom, (‘liurluiteirnvn ISM/MIMI l l I .__i——-—i FOR A REAL delicious I111" Four insertions .80 prr lim- of F» words _ 1 111. ._ ' l-ilitlrt insertions .. Mr |Il'l‘ lino of .1 words l 25o K221911151?gmfinto'rhflgl1z;ugétéfn J per barrel. rolled oats 20 cents per,“ ' ' , barrel and bran and shorts $1 i101‘! POHCE COURT___ one drunk Agents Wanted FOI“ $818 ton. lwas b110ug1-11 m me polio; statilon 1- " ‘— _ a‘ w“ __l yggtcrday, H0 Will “pp m: “h IIARN sllé- "All-Y be. MEN on ran SALE-THOMPSOMS MILL STfJDY GRWP QR_GA';'ZE'JI~ =,,,.,,-,.....,, women. No experience 01‘ 007111-111 properly. Apply it. ’l‘lrompson, 011 P11121001! "lm" "in _""~ _ . 1 required. Something new. Costs Suffolk. _ 2T5-11-24-2i fl meeting WM 111111 iii K011)» Cir V's“- APPRECIATED. — Major Irothing to inquire. Mr. Rhodes" Dept. 123 Box 27. Terminal A. ll.‘ School for‘ the purpose oi‘ (rrg: lug n 'l‘etrt-lrer"s Study (iroup. ir"l FOR SALE -— A SiTYLlSl-l, WELL Toronto. - lrrcd driver. 10 yours old. Alillly rumllfllll: officers ‘ were electe A. W. Sept. 14-24 Oct. 8-22 Nov. "T" card of (luardiurr, Prosulcnt-Jameo it. toad)’: b1. , 5,15 314.11.13.31, rolar‘_v—-I\lar'_v Aiurruy. An illustra- tion of a 'l‘yp." Lesson on the ileum ' FOR. SALE-Z FORD ROADSTERS oral Kuowlcrlge. oi‘ Principles \\'rl.\', Miscellaneous _ 1926 model. in perfect condition. given by lrrspt-t-ttir" Court. The, “HJMORIAM CARDSQID oumm Apply Guardian Office. tezrrirl-rs tlt-t-irlt-d lo meet. il\'i‘l_\’1 ' _ _ _ , -- 318 ll 124i lllrm- nit-its. lilo first nit-cling iii 1?};,,jff,',j'§ob“'g.,.gl'fg§ifs “nail ""—‘_"——‘"'~—-*"'—""- hi’ -|1"lil iii l\'"l|y'-i CHM-is 8111001.,’ ' FOR 5-'\|1E— 0W 7. MONTH-Q. 'l‘lrtrrstliry‘ crr-nilrl-C u! 7 ifz-loi-lr. Al. 1N0. ALFRED McDONALD. LAND surveyor, Hermanvllle, P. E. I. ‘ 9039-10-12-1m W. IIANI) MADE GIFTS FOR XMAS at King's Daughters salo, Hear 387 Hall, NOV. 24th. tr. ‘POI! SERVICE — 2 REGISTERED Yorkshire Boars. Mr-llett. Brackley. > .\ Apply C. W. 310-11-111- ill IIASIIIONABLE WEDDING STA- tlnncry. flnc selection. (‘ruardiatr Job Prin tcry. Ill-LLIIRADS AN neatly printed. Prlntery. I) STATEMENTS, - Guardian Joli ti. sister to first prize boar. at Swine Sho\v.—Rc-ginald MacNeill, R. R. 2. Hunter River. 35111 l5 4i this mv-viiilg u llfillllillPl’ lesson orrj thc lctrrhiug of llu» i|i|jl‘l‘ll\'(' will? he (lisr-trssi-tl. and a paper r-r-trtl or: llu~ 'l‘car-hiug o1‘ iii-ruling ro Jlfllllly» pupils. (Patriot please copy.) P()'I‘.A'I‘0 FARM I-‘OII. SALE— near shipping by water and rail. Onc oi‘ thc best. sections on P. E. I. for growing iaotatoes. Phone, call or write Poole and Thompson‘s. Montague. 100-11-3-2 wks. COME AND enjoy yourself at Si.- Pillil s tea and fancy sale on Thurs- day 1711i. zrsau 15st ' ST. PETPIR'S-SCOII'I‘S RE-OR- GANIZIL-‘Thtr boy scout troop oi‘ ‘St. Peters Church held a re-‘orgarrq matron meeting in the Parish Hull. last cvciring under I. Mr. Orforzl. who has h: able i‘X]ll‘l'll’lll‘l‘ military activities. every Monday cvc The following boys were presenu-I FOR. SALE-Si) PUIILIZTS. _A C. W. Mellelt. llracklcy. .. Iil0-ll-l2-fii PPLY rd considvrw, in scouting and} TI) I.I'I'I‘— FERN II-II) AI'/\-lt'I‘~ merits. Plronc Bil-J. Ziiiil-llelfi-Ili SIIIPPING TAGS, l-IXPEDITIOIJS- iy supplied. Guardian Job Print~ t-ry. Daughters , “Nov. 24m. as? tf YOUR XMAS GIFTS AT,___ ‘ sale, Hearts CORRESPONDENCE CAR DS AN D wrnvclopos with address printed. just lhn thing for aclmowlcdz Job Printery. merit, intimationa, etc. Guardian e. ll Stewart Foster. Bill Hogg. Fredl ‘ WANTED —-Kl'lTOIl-ENqt3lRL. AP- Fgmale Hglp Wanted Sirannon. Arthur Pcoke, Warren’ Farrow. Coil Virmicombc. Brucei Foster. Arthur Barlow. Robert. Nicholson. David Filliter, Ernest Crockett and Dick Filliter. _ I ply (Queen liotcl, 3181i 11-15 .".i Female He; WantedI W A N T E D -— EXPERIENCED stcnogrnphei‘ with some kilow- ledge of bookkeeping and filing. Apply in vrritiniz to "X" care of Guardian. 374 11 15 tf YOUNG MEN'S’ BUSINf-I S‘ LUB -—-Thc Young Men's Busin s. lub held tireir weekly meeting last. night at, 8 o'clock in the Rose and‘ Grey tea rooms. Mr‘. David Beihuncl presided. A fcnturc oi thc meeting. was an address by Mr. Justice: _C C $19-75—$23.75—$28.75—$34.75 FO Iii" i'.\' 1's! lo mcai-iuro and i'it. irfi, iililirll, $l2.!'ril for still. wi r. pairta, iron. front our who Kllllfilllll‘! R I'trll llll‘l'l' pit-co suit or‘ overt-trot.‘ tlr ll‘- gootls, everything tailored ‘ii. ilrdor for (fhrir-rlmirs, S. l1‘. Tu"- lilisli. 172 Print-o Sal: mail. Si. Top Not rll Salesman Wanted “twtbENflAIlnaaiNl-I oecrnfi. Di‘ salesman. Good contract f right than. Experience preferr- ed. Highest commissions. Sta qualifications. London. Ont. It: Apply Box 520. 1S W 355 11 15 6i l Arsenault who spoke in regard to Teagherg Wanted the purposes which thc Young ___-__ __________________ __ Men's Business Club should scrvt‘ WANTED q-Tl-JACIIER FOR LOW- "n"; 150W some "$01111 Hut:- m- 3049mm 51113111011191“ M mm gestioris wlth regard to their 1W0 hundred (1011315 pm. yea]. for future IICKIVIIIOS.‘ Ifc commenci- iirst class teacher. Apply Horace ed m“, wrmatm" 0f 1h" 91"" wright‘ Sccrc1a1.y_ for. social and community rea- sons. His speech was heartily enjoy- r 386—11<l5-3l. _ v .. <,>._ _ _ cd. At the close a votc oi thanks . . _ tras tendered the judge for‘ his cx- FOI‘ cellcnt address. Mr. Harry Brown also addressed the meeting. . l .Wilson Grayson. who was compelled N oil-Stop Flight I ' __ A SUCCESSPPI. DRIVE. — The Charlottetown street collection for Afuintenancc Fund of Protestant Orphanage has been most succ -. ful. With a large number‘ of busi- ness men still to be called upon the, total to date is fifteen hundred zlol-l BERLIN, Nov. 14. -Mr's. Francis to abandon an air flight from Oi‘- chard Beach. Maine. to Copenhag- en because of bad weather and motor trouble, has: no desire now to Wafltted make airy iron-stop flight across the E1151] Li???“ Alvilliflfl’ (10811? ~-~-~______ .___._'_.__-__ Atlantic. 1 o ran c 0 owing collectors»- cnr. (JIILLA PELTS WANTED- “No non-stop flights across thc M“. Pl- S» Henderson. Convener: , ‘Slllil now, prompt roturng, pi-ic-‘cceair for rue." she told tho Associ- M“- E~ M- Blilncllllfll- MISS A. is to‘ qualiflh- John A. corrlsonlated Press. Saturday urwn her ar- "“"“°"- M“ E- Pmtlil‘. M“ S~ Sea View, :~l66-11-15-2i lrival. in Berlin to confer with Mrs. Cilmlllml- M"5- Q 5 1111111111. Mi" "Mabel Ancher, of Copenhagen. her 0- 9- c""$“'@11. MP5- R~ Miflklv- M . “‘ -—~“-————'--—~ »~ -- -~ financial bnckor, ~11, was my idea G. F. Hiitcheson. Mrs. H. H. Hornt-J Lgst from the beginning’ that we should MFS» A~ Hemll? M"$- 311F121’ Millfliil ___ __ _______ _____ _______ make stops cnrorite from the Unii- M155 H010“ (311111!- MPS- A. H. WistLl |.()g'|‘__1_ARG1; 1111NC11 01¢ 11151153 ed States to Denmark. but my pilot Finder return to Green Lantarnlovommled m“ similar "r "i" and Mm 6' i|spellcol~‘ My?‘ E‘ G‘ u. 1 u C..“, Rcwa,.d_ 371_11_15_1_11lOCct1l1 ctrrrcnts Wll1l0 I was cross- Sllllndels- MP9- Jm- ,W°-"l- M} llllllll l'iil'llll|| _ ___ __ um‘; m1 me Mnjcnnc convinced m“ Carruthers. Mrs. A. Prckard, Miss liiililv r_-. l'lu ._A GREEN W001‘ guyfolmore than. ever that the dcvclop- E1510 kMcnl/‘IPEILAA/liafi {1001114011110 Mc-,;§'|j"‘mk|'v'|;' ma], bcqween Mcnmmm 115 Rowe-Snnent of aviation can only bc served ("If - - ‘m l‘ ‘*- W- A" |.....|.1.-r' .-.\..l Cmmottewwn and Mnmhfleltuby Hymn 0W1- mc 11111111116 1n Seven Miller. Mrs. W., G. Bruce, Mrs Elmer .,..,....,,..,.,_ 1 Finder please notify Guardian‘ hops‘ . Dunning. Mrs. G. Wright. Mrs. Noel ____ _ 3B0 Lt) T-TIIII-I 2971440 liazclbrook and Jviies. Pownal. 364 LOST-JIALIIOOIN TIRE Charlottetown. 381-11-16-21 Mal _._ . nloyment for‘ bera. lfilX. J QIIEEI lltlTEl-i Since taking over this llotcl we have spent many thousands of dollars in "Elisha and improvements. It 1s now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime '_ pIUV-i inces. It appeals to those who want a. comfortable Hotel and Ipltndid teblejnd excellent service at armbder- ‘"0 iii-ice. . Rater: from 83.00 tn 84.50 I101‘ day, Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Pflflklflflrl M189 I.. McQUAID, Manager 9009000000000000000 , o4-r0-0-oo>§o¥v>eo0>o+ooovo+o+oo+0 l i BETWEEN Copenhagen. Cross Roads t0 pmvldcd . 1.0“,nn1_ _ Fmdw mm-y wmdcn which I profited a great deal." --i¢0§-—-- “ETWEEN River was u visitor to Little River Mmil-"itttrc and Charlottetown. Ro- Ward if returned.-J. E. O'Donnell. Mrs. E. Coffin. Mrs. Jos. Curran. --1 am 1.181 as dnun-nnncd n“ c“... DcBlois. Miss Lorna Weeks. Mrs. E.j to fly my aeroplane, the ‘Dawn’, iolM- Bilgmlu- M11“- B- Nilrwn- Mm- J~ 01n- un-ne nnennnsls. Jenkins. Mrs. B. Roy Holman. 9x60110111 105mm; 1-1-nn1lMrs. Norman Lowthcr. Mrs. W. i-I. Prorvse. Mrs. Walter Been, Mrs. . McLeod, Mrs. W. A. Heustis. M '1‘. W. i... Prorvse. Mrs. John Mc-l Nair". Mrs. Wilf. Taylor. Mrs. Alexi ..'Mr.‘ Frank McDonald. Ilav T11111.$dny_ Scott. Mrs. S. Kennedy. Mrs. R. ll.‘ ' ____ Jenkins. . . 'Mr. Hugh Gillis, Rockbarrrr. mm" “ “"'"" " —-'* lvisitctl iris aunt. Mrs. Michal-l Mc- “Inn” Donald and thc family. Clflll1"""'"""_“"'“""‘ *“"H e Help VVaTrted Q l 3 O Muoeeqnoo“ ...»o.»¢o~oo0+ooa+_o0+0+~ ISDTIIIIIS for several days this week. BIG EARNINGS. BTEADY EM-l Become, Elbert in 8 weeks. Write Moler Barber College, Department "F" "'11 3-1-22-ttatf ~______________ OOfOO H-O-OQO in possession oi‘ Robert howl-a. on‘ hh-LEOD- At Borden. on Novcni-. bcr 20th. i927. to Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley McLeod. n daughter‘. wcighiir: 8 1-2 potmds. a MURRAY.-—- Al Augustine (‘nvtnl Nov. lllli. ir- Mr. anti Mrs. Jauresi lllurrlrv, a . Louis Joseph. ‘ p_______,_ _ l l Auction Sale oi lleai Eslale. Public notice is hereby giycn that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Lucinda Doherty late lf St. Peters Bay in King's County, rinse Edward Islunci. deceased. in- testate, by virtue of a license grant- ed on thc 11th day oi November A. D. 1027 by the Surrogate Court of Prince Edward Island. will on Sat- urday thc 17th day of December A. D. 1027 at twelve o'clock noon set up and ‘sell av ptlblic auction or) the premises: the real estate of th said deceased. situate at St. Peters Bay aforesaid bounded and described as follows: Bounded on the south- westby St. Peters Bay. 011 the morthwcst by land now or formerly MARRIAGES Mar-DONALD - hIncI.I'IOD~-— At; Quincy. Mass... Oct. 29th, i027 by Rev. Wm. Nlcholl. Mary MueDon-y aid to Murdock Alexander Mac-H Leod. DEATHS l i MclNNIS-At Brockton. Mass, on Nov. 14th. 1927, Mrs. William Mc- Innis formrriy of Winsloc. P. E. 1.: Funeral notice later. ' o . COTTON~Dlcd Sunday. Nov. l3tli.l i027. Mrs. John Cotton. ago 70.‘ Funeral date will be nnnounccdl later. l _____.___.i___.. l thc southeast by land now nr formql l} crly in possession of Daniel Lewis N‘, D. l and on the northeast by Greenwich hc leadership o1'.oi' thc Mt. Th" """'l1l11|!0l¥‘:t visit lo Kcnlvilli- when: her son 1111114 fit 7 o'clock.l"Bil|" is undergoing treatment not‘ Totaldteceiptsllllill CARI) reavemebt. ‘General MacBrien paid a visit last evening to the executive council 0i the Canadian Leeivii While ‘Pi-Y were holding a business meetms- The members of the council appre- ciate this visit from such a dis- tinguished comrade. FUNERAL NOTICE LATER. — N1i\\‘5 “'41,. yr-i-oivnrl yesterday lllzit Mm John (‘otlou oi‘ Nlisr-trrrclrv. Illlrihtwil away on Sirnllay iriglrt.y_llli*il' 511115" 311-, (ii-oi-gr» (fotton oi “mi.- peg. llllil ll-\’. |"'l'l'.\' (iillmnr ‘n Calais. .\io_. havilli: sit-allied '11‘ ink-grain their llcslrc. in IN‘. pro-Q?!" at the rout-rill wlllr others oi lwi’ largo frrnlily, thc ditto iii llll‘ llllm” morn in Si. l-Jlt-zruors (‘hurt-h com" lil'_\‘, will lic armount-l-il later. ‘.‘IllIilI'II'N Llniurelrt. for l-ilrnclie. -- -*-<0->———-—- PIIRNONALS Mr‘. w. T. rflicmi lcft yesterday for Sackvillr: to attend u. meeting Allison University. Mrs. B. Rogers has returned froiir is showing inrprovcmcnt. Exceed $40,000 (Special to the Guardian) ’l‘<)lli).'\"i‘(). Nov. lL-"Sirnply di-lighletl wilii ihr- ruaguificent rc- Hlllir-l of Poppy llay in 'l‘or'tinto_ l um indct-tl happy lu think lliat I vras able to do my hit irt lrclpliit‘. you lll yflill‘ grout work. l rashvougl‘:|t|ll:riiorrs to you ' hlariv Wiillligrlorr. ‘fills ur.‘ rnrssagc was r ceirt-tl on Salt rtlay hr John A. 'i‘.‘.r_v. tflrzrirtuarr ol‘ llu- Poppy illry ('t‘lllllllilt'i', anti cxpr-cssvs IIi'l' Ex- cvllciirrs’ n-i-liugs in rvgtlrtl to ill-' surprisingly sur-erssl'rll cauiirrrign. 'l‘lru.< in rllurgr‘ oi‘ Poppy llu_v art now confident that thc total r-'» voipis will far oxen-ml $10,000 which in i'.llll|)iil‘il~24>ll with i lLilllll volluvivrl last your. indicates an iu- crcirsr-tl inn-rest in tho claims of discrvinli vrtcraus. and possibly ill-so czrsicr‘ finances aruong liv- pr-vi|rlt' at Largo. - » <e> ~ OF THANKS ' Mrs. J. H. Bell and family wish to extend their sincere thanks to many friends for their many‘ acts cf kindness and expressions of sym- pathy during their recent sad be- 37H r rrli. New Way to Stop Fits. I \\‘orrii<'r|'|rl The Only GIFT That Only YOU Can Give Your- l NHOTOGRAPH MADE BY CRASWELL Phone for Appointment Today PRESCRiPTIONS Always comply ivlth your Doctor's orders when filled hero. We tulle keen pride in the I<JFFI(‘.IEN( ‘Y AND RELIABILITY OF OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT TIIE PROMPT IIRUGOISTS Road containing twelve acres of land a llttlrfmore or less. Undertaker ~\~ i, Dated this fourteenth day or . November A. n. 102v. l EMBALMER 1 nonawr o. nonnnrx. PM,“ 1“ 1 Admin istratorn. I lMeIman dz McKinnon. l KING IGUARI 1 Solicitors. l _ _ , Charlottetown 3B8 _ Mac lfiunor Druf; i ‘o. PM“! Th6 RIExALI 06¢. ‘ victorias BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICE-- Strrrtlay rnoriring with u. large airti- ir-ur-r- present. llcv. it. t‘, H1110]! spolu- on "'l‘lr~' Kingdom Home’. the sci-cud of a series of sermons on ilu- Lord's Prayer. Mr.’ Etrion mveli on the symbolism of the Illll'll.\'l'.' referring l0 the reign ol (loll in the lifr- o_i‘ the -lll(llVlilll1ll and oi’ r-rot-it-ty, pointing out the challenge to every mun lo llflil\\'-“l‘ this prayer‘ by becoming a t'lll7.t1l' ---un ;lllll)il.\ll~41lfl0l'—?ll sociul reform- er. Alias Barbara Ale-Neill tonic lire snlfi in the morning antlrt-iu. ’l'lr-' Sunday School which rut-I'm at 1:3 o'clock, showed an iut-rrtt-‘e lll flllelliliilltte over the sunre per last yt-ar. The -.\lissl0n ililnd (li'l' llli‘ leadership oi‘ Alisa Sir-i t-vi-rlllrg tiPPVIUi? was I)l'O1l'.ll'Zl:1'l llrrotlglr Station (‘ F (‘. Y, "I'll" sermon theme was "'i‘lre (irczu ill‘ lay ltirt-e". .\lr, lflzrlon clrioc as his text. Hebrews l2: l, 2 and 11. wlr-rr- the writer ticpicls the (‘lrrls iizrrr as a‘ runner‘ in a rat-e. 'l‘lrr' ]ll4‘llll'l‘ fillgi-{Foililll to the speaker. thou-clay rat-o rirtlrr-r‘ than the irr- ilividuul conical fol‘ uriistery. 'i‘lr~‘ l II llil‘\\'lll‘ll tho mi- go of pro- gress and light and-falling lraud on‘ to the future, the tori-h. 'l‘lrre-‘ words t-iritomisc the duty of tho I'lllllli'l'I 'i‘wo splendid ituthcnrs were rund- cri-tl lry a full choir. .\lr. llirrgwflll tmk lll(' solo in thc first. wlrilr- Miss .\lt~.\'clll ‘and -.\lr_ Quiglcy took lllr~ d: r-i in the second. Alomlar iv orgzrnlzctl irtrops of liny Scouts, titrllvr- ilil'- lcurlcrsliip of .\ir, ltolwrl Parr-rrr. 'l‘trostla,v afN-ruon tho Ladies’ tiuild nrurt with .\lr‘s. t‘. l.. Xlat-kay, Kent Strut-i, 'l‘ur-utluy i-vcniiii: tho (‘. (i, 1. 'l‘. groups moor at the Sclioolroom, 'l‘lr1's0 groups ;l|'i' It'd hy .\iis.-l llatt-h and .\ll.\'s itolrvrtrr Spout-or. .\i ill“ ruirl-tvi-r-lt dr-vvrtioual lll(‘i’lll1;.', on \\'r-rllrr'scla_\' at 7.150. sonic new arll linlr-rwyling fouittrvs Iruvc lawn ill-l lll't)illll'i'il, After lllc addrr-szst an-l lilisr-u ion oi’ the sulrjt-t-t of lilo M‘ l ouiir s lIlPilllilllOlI. a great religious po rrr. lit-urine, on tho thought oi‘ llrii i'\’i'lllll;l, is irrif-fl . this wot-l.’ lhr- gt-nrral lilt‘llli' or "lion's Smrrr-lr After tioll", 'l‘liur-.i day l*\'l'lllll'.{' .‘|i R rfnlrir-lt ilu- l'lrll llilll‘ ' rnl i-liiigs in .-r-~.~:.~iioi| at . iliiic". 'l‘lrr- wtv-kly prar: - s1 Mwlllll of llrr- (‘lr0li', i-‘riilrry .r1 i» Western Guardian -r‘0Licr-: (FITRT- A Strnday. night was fined $15.00 and costs by Magistrate Wyatt yester- daylnoriring. —WANT A SPRING SHOOTING S ‘ \'()N.—~M:1lly of thc sporting frrrtt-rnity in Stimnrcrsidc arc in fa- vor of a short shooting each spun, iswhciikr: marl: to have the sary lcyrislzrtion put through. .1 r IICCCS- rllve foxes was made by the Canad- ian National Express office at Stirli- when almost 1100 extra choice reg- by express to Halifax where they Stavangerfjord loads under ' »_. ---~ ¢0& ~_._ I.. O. C. BOWLING SCHEDULE tournament: Monday. Stars Tuesday. Nov. Nov. ISACrcsccnts vs. l Cairucks Wednesday. Invinciblcs Thursday. Nov. Ramblers Monday, Nov. 2i~Stars vs. Cres- cents Tuesday. Nov. 22-4Cantrcks vs. Spuds l Wednesday. Nov. 23-—Victorias vs Nov. ISASDUIIS rs. _ Anchors Thursday, Nov. 24—1nvincibles vs Ramblers Monday. Nov. 28—Stars vs. Arr-f chors l Tuesday. Nov. ZiP-Ramblers vs. Spuds . Wednesday. Nov. 30—Victorias vsl Crescent-s ' Thursday, Dee. 1- Canucks Monday. Dec. 5.——S])lldS vs. Star-s Tuesday. Doc. 6~Rumb1crs Canucks ‘ Wednesday. Dec. 7.—'Atichors CrcscenLs r vs) Monday, Dec. Ramblers » Tuesday. Dec. lil-Spuds vs. Vic- lorias Wednesday. Dec. ll-Anchors vs. Canuoks Thursday. Dec. l5-Invincibles vs. stars Monday. Dec. Stars Tuesday. Dec. BO-Canticks Victorias. - A NEW . F uneral. Home elm. llulliillllil m Koonx bro-u S9 Undertaker and lmbelrner M Grafton Street Phone 482-1. lll‘ltl its sussltrn ‘at 2.30 p. I11. 'l'll':j t-pcrrds upon tho present I i‘ "Receive-J!urr-itclvastr. '; evening, lllv girtlrvriirg of the lair». l l I . 1 . R II Illmy h ld Beet Pulp 0y‘! "use 0 Schumacher Feed Beaver , Cornmeal Beechnut ‘ l l l L- l l l ‘yilctrr trade was |ten cents per .- . ~. . - ' heat grades of flour mersrde yesterday and this mornrrr Wllmmr w , , . glfrrmly maintained tinder a continu- -. .. . ~ . . , . O " . rstcred uIIl/Cl foxes were. forwarded ggogtggé glgwfrggcturiwgnlc United. 111,10“ uuaufic Rn will be placed on board thc S. S. slates m?“ "olglmmd l0 hie ‘q gmxgl v" '0'!" i" N°"-“1°"‘““d mm " “L s°“"°.°. m” “miunlterr StBIGS Steel lway. The shipment made six car-l“ 1‘"g°,"'°1“"_‘e °f bujslne?” It?“ $020 than“. 01- 0011111010111 today. including sales o um o a The Markets (Canadian Press) mm MONTREAL, Nov. 14. - The ex- chnrgetl with being drunk and dis- pol-t trade m “m?” he" lodayfy” orderly arrested in Sunrmerside on quiet‘ owmgito the .13“ that rolmgn buyers were not disposed to follow the advance in prices recorded on ISaturday. The demand grain in the domestic market was lulso of a limited character. but the ltcne was steady. A feature of thc thc stronger" feclitrg . . , that dcvelo led for‘ s iring wheat “$311111 m-fgltlgr-adcs andlpriccs werl! marked up ‘ ' " barrel. some demand from English import- , _ ____ Iers and sales of odd lots were Inndc. ‘ —RECORI) SHIPMENT O FOX-lgkltnilsrfr1331!t1riulgveugsllggriiti Ls. The worlds record shipment of Second pznents m $7110 and strong, lbakcrs at $7.50 per barrel. Prices iori FLouEir We are now Areceiving our supply of Flour and Feedwas follows:- FLOUR In the following well known Brands- Robin Hood Maple Leaf Queen City In Ba gs and Barrels — Also Rolled Oats and Oatme All of which we‘ are selling at lowest prices. " Call 0r write for our special prices on Flour in 5 and l0 bbl. lots 11nd Feed in tonlots. A. Horne & Co. ~ Wholesale‘ and Retail for cash There was FEED Bran Shorts Oil Cake Cotton Seed (‘racked C0111 Hen Chow/ (Yow Chow al Appreciation Mr. John R. Stewart. Special Railroad Agent. Globe Indemnity Co. Dear Sir:--I wish to thank you for receipt of monthly cheque up to irresent time in connection with my uniorttrnate accident of May last. . Stock Quotations HALIFAX. Nov. 14.—Q1l0l3ll°"3 furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange: New York Exchange At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. .. 103'. In all details of my lwlicy imdditfl- American Can Co. . 51', longed claim _I have found you not Am C," and 1.11m cm _ 109i, only a reliable agent but anions! Am. Locomotive Co. . . . . . . . .. 103'. and brother‘ v1 your fellow man. as Am 5mm‘ and m1ng_co_ __ 171v, wcll. I can certainly recommend Am 110501‘ Mag‘ Ca 231,1 you and your company to anyone wanting insurance. Yours sincerely. . EDWARD C. HAYWOOD. Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. . Can. Pacific Co . . l0 lwhites were made at $1.35 per bag| of 90 pounds. New Brunswick Green. per bag in bulk. The lots of choice white lwerc made at $2.50 per bushel. and to arrive ut $2.60 P01‘ Tlre~following is the rest of thc Mountains at $1.35 per bag in bulk.1 schedule for the first round of the and Quebec variety at $1.00 to $1.10, trade in im-l H~Victorias vs. ported beans continued steady and prices ruled steady. Sales of hand-picked C111‘. bushel. cx-. track. while smaller quantities sold lT-Anchors vs. at. $2.75 per bushel. cx-storc. A mod- erate amount of busincssyas douc in eggs and thc feclim; was firm. ‘The receipts were 391 cases. Tire butter market was any new feature to note. thc without dc- mand being timid and "values were steady. The receipts‘ were 651 track- in the demand from ages. There was somewhat of a ruir English irn- porters for cheese btrt prices were ‘firm. The receipts were 5.936 boxes. l orrawa. Ont. Nov. lt-(Eggsi; Reports-from all sections of Can- ada over the week-end incc is unabe to nrcet Toronto-Ti1c local indicate that . h strpplies of fresh eggs are very light Invlncibles “lip all parts of the country with the lcxception oi‘ B. C.. and that Prov- the demands .from the prairies and cast. irrarkct is \ Milrm and unchanged. shoppers at - .. . < Qcotmiry points report business cx- Tlrursdni. Doc. 8~—1nvincrblcs \s. ‘roman’ mm: They are paying exp 1z_crescents vsnras 48 to 50. firsts 44 to 48. seconds 34 to 36, and are making sales of graded eggs at extras,57 to 60. firsts 46 to 50. seconds 38 to Montreal-The cgg is advancing under and the trading is actlvc with sales in a Jobbing way at 19_Ran1i,|ers v5, fresh extras 59 to 60. firsts 4'7 to 48. The izzrrrkct for vgjstorage eggs is firmer. being made ‘seconds 38 to 40. Winnipcp- Dealers Saskatooh- Dealers 32. Prices to retailers onds 36 to 38. " ‘Militia this market country shippers for upgraded eggs delivered cases returned. cxirasfif) lo 52. flrsts 4i to 4'7. seconds 36 to .78. 40. market here light receipt: arc quoting nre paying country shippers delivered. cases re- turned extras 40. firsts all. seconds storage extras _ln cartons 45. loose 43. firsts 4i. sec-n Vancouver-Under a heavy tie-l rmand from thc prairies and casieml advanced and N.Y. Con. .nd , Cm Gus 8m m)“ ' ‘ _ _ _ _ ‘ H 115-” IF ‘YOU oar‘ r1‘ anon mo. it, nud, M0101. Cm. Co‘ 65., 1'1‘ vuu. 111-. atom‘. 319 International Paper‘ 58‘.- International Petroleum . " "_ ‘“" ' ""“""'_""""‘ . . Standard Oil of N.J. _ “Ml Reading Co. . . . . . . . .. 109:. “m” "ml somhfln Meme Co: Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . . .. 270" . ' 1 71111 Bank Royal . . . . . . . .. 312 11511333535300 '_ 32.“ Bank Montreal . . . . .. 326 ‘ g 139.11 Bank Nova Scotia . . . . . . . . . .. 303 lflonhfll $100k Exchnme Wheat-Dec" 128-73; March, 1311i: ranchers who will care for the ani~ ‘Wand l" 3°31?“ ti" Pmmpl 511111‘ M111‘. 134%- “11115 0.11.0111“ gment at $136.00 per ton and ior Dec- Abmm ‘ I _ _ _ . _ I V _ _ V ‘ I _ H P: c0yn__1)¢¢,_ 32mg; March, 361W? . ____ ‘ ‘.ember shipment at $37.50 .pcr ton BE Steel" léimd 2_ May, 392,, r _LARGE POTATQ §||||I11[E1\"f_ delivered. which prices Ell'0 equival- Hhward smnh ' 7o Ofl,[5-VDec,' 48M; March 5011;; -—The S. S. Minnla whicch arrived "m '7” $34-00 P“ m“ hem The 19°81 Lmiyeniidc Pulp . 10B May- ‘“"~ , _ in port on Saturday has loaded her "We ‘(V115 015° M11110 011d Drives Montreal Power H _ 90 ‘Wheat-Nov. 133%: Dec... 140%. cargo of 53.750 bushels of potatoes ‘Vere flml- The “nderttme m the National Breweries __ 10311 May. 134 .. - and sails this morning for Long milfkel fPY Slalldard llrflilfl-‘i 0f 1‘0l_l'1span1sh Rm“. _ 1301,, "—""'—<'°>""'—‘ \ Island. New York. at other times ed oats was sirens and values W111 Winnipeg nkcmc an wncir the porcelain mp of u. new thc speed of her loading would be b9 “P011891 The demand “'85 m°d' Asbestos Com‘ New _ 3-1.. kitchen fable 1S slid back an ironing remarkable btrt it is a coirimoir ovflfillc- Th9 BXDOFIS 0T bfllfll h“? Ashes.“ 111m New 93.: board can be raised for use. - . qurrc-ncc at thcnew railway" duck at [F0111 U19 D011 0i Mlllluffll 1°" lhe.1arompton _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H 57 W _ E-timmerside where more than 200.- Week-end. N_0\’- 13. 1927 W"? 43-037 5L Lamnnce mom. 33.‘ I G00 bushels oi‘ potatoes have been SHIPS- TOdiIYS Wadi‘ W115 Tall 11ml snnwinigan _ _ _ _ _ 114 ‘l Dr R loaded. handled and ireightcd since l11'1<!95 were llvflfihflllgcd; Th? 110N119.‘ can 5111311151111) com 3-1..‘ ‘ _ ' the first of the month, ‘trade was active and firm. Sales of‘ can 3111111115111" Md _ 93 PALMER. ClII-BOPBAUIU car lots of Prince Edward Island Dnlmmon Bridge _ ‘ I I I _ ‘ ‘ I ‘ H 2.10 ’ T111111 ye“. of yang” in Cbarlottrtowrl. 124 Prince st. Phone 107! Wagon) T _ G r/lfbclcllltoy Why Not Send Yours TIIIS XMAS FROM BAYER STUDIO 163 Greet George Street dealers are now quoting producers extras 50 to 54. firsts 45 to 46, pul- lct extras 3B to 40. Receipts are now on the increase. St. John-The market lrcrc is higher on the best grade and rc- ccipts ar‘e almost at a minimum. Dealers are paying cotmtry ship- pers extras 52, firsts 46. seconds 36. Grocery Specials tO4§§OOO Flour, Beaver, 9114b n44m°~ i bags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.10 “+0000 21 lb. Bags . . . . . . . . . .. $1.10 own 01o. iii-ii». bar-s ’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.50 1 ‘ ‘ Sugar, granulated. l0 l lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 75c i Tea. bulk, per lb. . . 49c P. and G. Soap. 5 bars ‘ ------------------------ -- 25° One of the tar-gut and beet 11,151,“ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ __ 15c equipped Hotels In lawn Canada. contains 1m room. 44 of which have private bathe. Completely renovated in the poet two yam. Pew Hotels throughout Othello‘ andthe United Btetee have‘ its splendid table. Gem-tenor eervleeto ell Gueete. ‘rele- Corn. per tin . . . . . . . . .. 15c Jelly Powders, 4 packages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c Onions, l0 lb. . . . . . . . . .. 25c Toilet Paper. 1 rolls n 1 m‘ l‘ phones in room. ateq.lbs............25c 1 mmsunotowsomr“! Vanilla, 2-2 or. bottlem. 25c Lemon, 2-2 or. bottles .. 25c 1 M Cudmore Bros Hm‘ 9°» "4- l‘ 1 olloceira ~ 7'15"" m or Deliver rm om: ‘i. fillet!‘ o1“ “graham