Novslulisa 184.3931 .g int-i Hoooouto-oooooo-uaoooooo,“ Classified Advertisements .Ill70rlhu - (‘Mwrlinoouwcl-a; ~ “IIIIIIOOIIIWQI - ‘hwllnoorswom of l words iOflQfi-DQQO b‘ WJW: nted fiimvara oaasrmo I u 4m” card sample book free; 1 chnsmtatives already making five ‘one up daily; experience or unnecessary. Garrotson . _ , , o t. 1°“‘1““" Emu“: wlmNov. 1o-ol. "ran "r0 inmo- “‘NT§,,.-:1v'l1)hc1u11g11am, the n1od- M’; 1,1}; cnvcr. Looks like linen. m‘ “no laundering. A necessity 111 home. Low price, liboml ggjigslon. Write for fro: selling 1mm,’ "my 11151, ‘Pubic Service 1w“; of Canada. Llmltzrl. London. m”... a. w. 11-18-11. M Miscellaneous Jb>f>l ALFRED ItIcIJONALD, P110. vincial Land Surveyor, Herman. ville. 7141-10-21-1 mo. ‘MISLAYED 1N TAXI, PARCEL 0F i child's clothes from station to No. 141 Dorchester Street. Reward for its return to Lizzie Gallant. 141 Dorchestcl" St. 9248-11-18 ___.________ Theatrical Supplies _._.___ ,__ ____>_____ COMPLETE STOCK. ltlc-KENNA Costume Company. Toronto. 0n. tario. T. S. Nov. Il-lmth. Found - ._____ For Sale affine stop/EB. U513" ONLY 11w weeks. Guardian. 1~.3.-9240-tf 1 lute macs/mo retail» ma; Apply (nlardlan. 92113-11. k ______ m; sale. r0 urr. aoaiw AND mm ngn; on hand at Guardian t! office. 5n r-ylmlaaco SILVER lrox pups. Phone R-l3l, Southport. ~11 s." 11022-11-12-01. ll sAta-izo H. 1-. nrNaluo. IN WfICCICOIIIIZIIUII. Apply Guardian. . F.S.-9240-tf. t .____ 57.54“; ;_ 111111150 WAGON. cohdilmn, cheap. Herb. Dennis, Ifarshficld. 9094-11-12-61. B00118 110R RENT-APPLY 135 Dtrchcsler St. Call between 7 and w m, 9249-11-18 roll sate - “If. SIIEABLING and two ram lambs. Apply Mt. lfllllck Farm, Pownal. 9199-11-17-21 1'01! SALE - TWO REGISTERED Oxford Yearling Elves. $15.00 each. John Norton, Allnandaie. Lot .56. ' 11191-11-17-31. TOR 5111315111151. PIGS-M- Vasea. Apply Guardian. 9234-11-18-31. To Let T0 RENT — INDIVIDUAL FIRIE- proof Garages for winter mouths. Apply Queen Hotel. 9104-11-17-31. I0 LET-JIEATED R0011. (‘ENTR- llly located. Apply Guardian. 9205-11-17-31 ..__ ._._.__ IANTED-III-JD POTATOES. BULK 35c. per bushel. ‘fl Idayat Bllntaln and Bell's Wharf. 1- Avlward- 1 9255-11-18-21 "—-*-———- -—- -_>___ IINTED T0 RENT. lllshed or llnfllrn shed. adoptable v lol boarders. P. 0. Box 264, city. 9185-11-15-31 _‘_"-———---§__ IINIID - smau, APARTMENT MRooms for 112111. housekeeping. ‘Milly lilckenzlels Trulor shop, 9195-11-17-21. 11111110 AT oser: SEVEN on 411111 room house with modern wllvelllences. Wrltc E. C. Box 116. I 9153-11-14-61. __ ____i_—- iii. Male Help Wanted mQKEIrI-"a-luaac. array nv M: to 1-" Guardian, stating ex- “ ""1 salary expected. 8025-“ ia- ._ "$1417 EXPERT BARBER. Hugdufh °111' fiheclal low cost course. ‘m. tds of successful graduates. ll aroer College. 573 7 oler B ion, Halifax. Oct. 14-lis tf -___“<" ---__. _. '_______ ____,__ UCANIEARN EXTRA MONEY he] i "W111i! cards no canvassing m 111K. we instruct you. provide M11111 outfit and supply you with m- We remit llfbmptly. Write 0111131; free booklet. The Reddell mnany. 2 New Welling- ‘ m 3111131. Toronto, Ont, H. W. Oflt. 30151.71. CHEROKEE HERBS The famous Indian 51°11‘! llllrlfler and sys- tem cleanser removes the cause of Illdlgegtlon, constipation, rheumn. 1 m1"- Plmlflcs. ctr. We '1 1 "11 "Weflh: 2 packages gmuoom’ ‘he arise of one. ‘ m - remittanceand we will huu-of"t‘lfllv Drum-d two $1.00 n‘ ""1 Proven herbal rem- "ru 1 n, .""|‘:"l1;rf1l@rokec Products. ad- tn ‘Illness INDIAN lwluanv co. PM "undue Si. West. Toronto I fritf M‘ SUM OF‘ MONEY FOUND IN CITY. Owner may have same by applying to Thomas McQuaid, Green Bay. and paying for add. 9241 Female Help Wanted 1v£1$rE5Icl1T11 ';.T;.*1.".".;"a tabla 11111111’ m»; Cafe. 112 at. Gvorac st. 9243-11-18-21 SELL. CHRISTMAS CARDS '25__ n; CAN or: EARNED $° $°0 and paid weekly in spare time selling wcll known l’ne I personal Christmas cards. Exper- ience unnecessary. An early start and our co-operaiion assures sue. eess. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Co., Limited, Toronto. Representatives wanted small towns also. F‘. I-I. W. Nov. StttlNov. I5. Western Cua rdian —NOTI(TE TO FARMERS-Will be buying live 1101-15 at Albany. Wed. Nov. l0. Payllllg highest. market prices. A. C. Green. 9246-11-111-21 --TOOK THE DAYS-One drunk appeared before Stlpcndiary Wyatt in the Police Court at Summcrsidc on Monday and was fined $5 and costs ol" ten days in jcul. He. took the days. S. ‘ - J-BORDEN \VCll1Cll'S Institute will hold their weekly whist in the 01"- ange Hall. Burden, Tuesday evening, Nov. 1R. The drawing for lilo cush/ ion will take place. Also special prize. 9251-11-13 POTATO S. S. —LAST LEA VES—Tl1c STEAMER Hwsday and n“ I Cant. Nelson. sailed from Summer- IIOUSE. FUR- Ralnagnger, side at seven p. 1n. on Sunday vvlth a full cargo of potatoes for the Har- ris Abattoir Co. for the New York market. It is not expected that thcrc will be any more steamers come to Summerslde this fall for potatoes. S. ______._..___._.__ PERSONALS -Mrs. Harry Lee of Sumlnerside. left on Monday morning for a visit to her daughter ill Toronto. S. -Mrs. C. A. Mclkle, accompanied her husband to Toronto on Monday mornng on the special train provid- ed for the foxmen and will visit re- ' latives in New York and Boston bl:- fore returning home. S. ~ BOWLING Y. M. cffaowulvo “Rebekah League" "TI-IE DUFFEIIS" S. Sentner .. 1-I. Henry J. l-lowatt I. Lnfferty Total-UGO. "KIORAS“ I. Teed . . . . . . . F. MacDonald . O. Lowther .. 74 87 74' 83 15G 139 167 96 104 15B 1'79 12-1 118 B. Fraser 110 64 Tbta1—-l953. Majority for "Kiel-as" 493 pins. High single. O. Lowther, 167 pins. High three, I Teed. 456 pins. "FOR-GET-LIE-NOTS" M. Miller . . . . . . . 123 G, Beer 167 V. I-luestis............. 155 L. Day . . . . I16 Total-IND. "SUN FLOWERS" M. Stewart . . . . . . . . . . .. 11G 109 119 198 I13 149 160 127 97 nae-nonethe- 117 __ John. lientrall Guardian DKINKOIA HALL-Auction forty- IIVCS at Kinkora Hall Friday night, Nov. 21st. Lunch served. Come and bring your friend. 9254-11-18-21-‘11112. dz Thurs. MISS MARGARET ANSTEY. El-l- ccutlve Secretary of the Chlldrelfs Aid Society of Saint John. N. B. will address the annual meeting of thc Charlottetown Children's Aid 311C191)’ at its annual mcetng on the 27th inst. Miss Ansley has been trained and experienced in child welfare work in Toronto and saint 9244-11-18 INSTITUTE DIEETING ‘File LflllllClllllg Women}; Institute incl, at 1-110 holnc of ltlr-s John liloCal-nlack for their regular monthly meeting with sixteen members and one visit- or present. Tho vice-president Mrs Tim Blackctt presided in the ab- sence of the President. Meeting Cllcncd by singing Institute Ode roll call was answered with jokes. Ar- rangemcilts were niacin for card 1111111’ It the home 01 Mts John P. McDonald. Miss Annabelle McPher- son was appointed 1,3 collect for Red Cress lll Mits MeKenzles place. Mrs Anne Gardiner and Mrs Sara Christ- 1:111 was appointed to visit the sick Mics John P. McDonakl and Mrs John MeCamlack to visit the school Meeting closed by singing God Save the Km; and serving of supper by the hostess. Next meeting will boat the home of Mrs Sara Christian, roll calito be answered with payment oi’ membership fees. -_-___._ __._. BIRTHS Mll-IRS-At the P. E. I. Hospital, NDV- 11. 1930, to Ml". and Mrs. Alvin MEWS. City. a son. Colin Alvin. MACLEOD-At Bl-oukilcld, Sunday, NOV- 9. 1930. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacLcod. a son. WIIITEIIOUSE-In Brldgton, Maine, on Nov. 1:1. 19.10, alter an illlles; of three months of paralysis, Edith J. Jardlnc. beloved wife of Byron B. Whltehousc, aged 56 years. (tORMLEY-In this city on Nov. 1v, 11130. John Gormley, aged 8-1 years. Funeral ivcdnesday morning at 8.45 to st. Duxstans Basilica thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. IVATKINS-At Cheticanlp. N. 5.. Nev. l5. 1930. Dr. Hammond Walklns. Funeral Tuesday", Nov. 18th from St. Peters Cathedral, service starting at 3-30. Interment Sherwood Cemetery. III MEMIIIIIIIM Loving and kind in all Ills Way's. Ullright and Just to the end of his days! Sincere and true in heart and mind, Only dear mcmor ies left behind. In loving memory of ELMER W. BUCHANAN. His Wife and Children. 9217-11. III MEMOIIIIIM In fond and loving memo y of my delu- husband. Everett algal. who died November 18th, The one who loves misses you As It draws another _vcar In the lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are very dear. Inserted by hi1 Wife. 1 III MEMOIIIIIM In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Elmer Walter Buch- anan, who lost his life in automobile accident November 11th, 1929. Surrounded by friends, we are lonely In tho midst of pleasure we are bins A smile on our lace still a heart ache Wlltlng and longing for you. In the home you are fondly remem- bored Sweet memories cling dear name True hearts that loved you in life. you sadly round your M. lowther .. 139 an av n. Pinlayaon .. 12s 1:11 139i Total-mil. Still love you in death just the same. You are not forgotten deer Elmer Nor shall you ever be As long as life and memo y lasts We will remember you. Majority foi- "FQf-ggt-m@.n(\|,3" 12g Father. Mother. Brother: and Sisters. loll: euhalxrmzlpwlv GUARDIAP. cadences-a coco-tron sebaceous-l E clllllnormowll i GOLF "GLIIB The Annual General Meeting of the Charlottetown Golf Club will be held tau (Tuesday) evening November 18th in the Odd Fellows Hull, Vcltoria Bow at 7.30 1'. M. Every member of the Club is requested to b: present. D fifiiiliifififififiiflli-ilflfififilfifiii-Klfiflfifi i} ill-unity flatten Cijurrb TUESDAY ILSIL-Mlssion Band. IIll-B0cIll I111. 7.30-Sen1or C. G. I. T. lug-Social Hall. regular Meet- MYSTERY lcontlnued from Page 1> TEMPEBANCE LECTURE-An in- teresting temperance lecture was given by Mrs. (Dru Mlllar. of Hall- fax, Superintendent of Scientific Temperance Education 2n Nova Seo- lia. at the Baptist Sunday School Room last evening. Rev. J. M. Mc- Lcod presided and conducted the d.- votional exercises, assisted by Rev. Mr. McConnell. of Zion Church. Asolo was rendered by Mrs. Roy Cudmorc. accompanied by Miss Mac Stems. Mrs. Millar stressed the necessity for temperance education and advocated the maintenance of the prohibit/on law. An abstinence alliance was sug- ccstcrl. The temperance question should be. dissociated from politics ‘Mrs. lillliar believed. Dr. George Green, superintendent of’ Faiconwood Hospital, who is lll in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital ls rccoilering rapidly. 1106111115111 ls sllllllrll The first call to hockey has b61111 sounded. Eilzcwhcre in this irsue a retire appears requesting all heck- cyists to meet at thc Y. M. C. A. gymnasium tonight at 8 o'clock. This early call loaks like business-and “relieve it or not" the Abegwcit hockey committee are chock fllll of husillcvza", g The iIllllTll11CCIlIl"I. say-z". everybody welcome-mud it moans that in every scnsc of the word. No drwncs ol" "al- lb.‘ manufacturers? will be tolerated this season. The early bird with plenty ability catches t‘.1c team. The local hockey mentors are out for 1t look- sce into the Maritime hockey finals 1111s year and will allow nothirB 19 Island in their way to achieve their objective. At Rotary Al. the Ilctnry luncheon yesterday illc mcakcr was Rotarian H. H. Show Chief Superintendent of Education, who rcviclved the history of the movement to brill"; about university federation ll"l the Maritime Provinc- es and 1;‘ vfoundland towards which the Carnegie Corporation, c-l‘ New York had promised a large grant, $3,000,000. in the event of certain can- dltlrlz; being fulfilled. A complete federation hi". not taken place. Kings College cf \ indzsl- and the various denominational i FLIIAIIIOIIS in New- foundland s; far took advantage cf the Corporations financial aid, the former receiving 8600.000 from the Corporation raising $400,000 them- selves and building an institution. m the Dalhousle University Campus . in Halifax; whilst Newfoundland re- ceived $50 000 from the Corporation and built a Memorial collcge.-- a junior ccllegc. I11 the reoorl. of the committee of experts sent by the Carnegie people to investigate orndltions in this part of Canada. it was rcoinmended that the Prince of “fales College become a junior college, the same as now es- tablished in Nclvfoundlancl. which would do two years‘ work of a un- ivcrsity‘. Tile work is being do""e now in a number of cxcoptlo-lal cases. but to carry out the complete plan it will be necozsary to have a fairly expensive scientific equipment. Ml". Shaw rolerrtd to the meetings held recently by representatives of’ various educational institutions in the Maritime Provinces at which they agreed to the appantnle it of n board to inaugurate a. system of cunmon leaving examinations for the schools. ill the Mariiimcs and Newfoundland. Rctariarl Mark Calder was in the chair and the musical program in- cluded h vocal solo by Eetariau C. .1. Gallagher. who was eneorod. President Palmer stated that it was decided to leave in abcyance for the lprcsent. the establishment of a min- iiature lzolf course. by the Rotary Club I'm a suitable tuildhag has not yet lleeen secured. It was also decided t) Idefer Mrs. Richards’ recital until af- i tel" the new year. been the victim of foul play whilc the police believe that the man may have been injured by a car as he lay in an intoxicated condition on the road. Strangely. neither the Attrrney General nor the provincial police were notified of the filding of the ‘injured man until yesterday mam- I lug, when Provincial Constable Jay 511115 sent to Bradalbane to investig- ‘ate the case. According to lnlennat- ion which he was able to gather, Clow had called at the home of Mc- 1.11115 between 5.30 and 6 o'clock Sat- urday evening as had been previous- ly arranged. Clow had a light CK- pl-ess wagon, in which he had placed a box lo use as a seat. 1n the wag- url they proceeded to Shamlcck, and [then rctuiiled to McInnis‘ where they land soncthing to clri k. Clow and- ‘MnInrlls then set out for Bradaaiaac ‘both in an intoxicated condition. When they got half way to their des- itillatian Clow fell cl‘! the box and ‘into the road. but Mclnis pulled 1mm back. The latter claims that ‘from that time on he was too drunk to remember anything, until ‘he woke up in a licld beside the road, and that. he does not know how his cam- parlion was injured. r l McInnls states that. when he ll- 1woke,1"le missed the wagon, and ,thinkirlg Clow had gone on to Brad- albane, he proceeded to Graham Gamcstcrs. He saw the wagon l~. the yard. t'ok from it his flashlight and went. back home. Constsale Jay foil "d that the homo and wagon had been seen on the road by Russel Whit/e of FTECIDWII, and that the latter had brought both to Gamcstcl-‘s. Parties in a, passing car on Saturday night had secll two drunken me". on the road. Only Clow was found by Messrs Woodsidc and Dixon. I-Ie had been seen on the road previously by two men from Victor- ia. who were passing in a car. About half an hour lrcfore found the horse had also been seen o1 the road. The Prr-vincial ‘Police request that in the future allaccldcnt". be ro- ported to the cmcc 1r. soon as pos- sible after they have occurred, a5 in a number o! cases recently delays have hampered investigation. sulvlwmlrtsmc Nov". l'.'—I~1er‘cel"t Clow was found half way between Rose Valley and Bradalbarle lying on the side of the road at ten o'clock Saturday night. He was alone when found by a young man. Dr. Math- iwon of Braclalbanc sanl 111m at his office. l-le was suffering from a fractured skull caused by great blows from nn unknown source. D1". Mutil- icson took him to the Sumlncrslde hospital as quickly as possible wherc he remains ir. an unconscious condit- ion. The boy who was driving with him has been arrested and taken to Charlottetown. The injured boy had 111:.- leg taken off in an accident some lime aga.-B ____________._ na. HAMMOND WATKINS The death occurred at Chetticanlp N. 5.. on Friday of Dr. Hammond Watkins. a former native of this City after only a few clays illness pleura-pneumonia. The late Dr. Watkins was born in Charlottetown Royalty about l;.1il"ty' (our year: ago and after attending the district school entered the Prince cf Wales College, subsequently attend lllg business college. Fsr l number of years he con- iness in this city and later removed t: New Carlisle Que. where he prac- ticed the profession of dentistry lll1- tll 1:. few months ago when he rc- moved to Chettlmnro, N. S. , On Wednesday of last week hi: wife me: l-lclcn Blnnsi who was here visiting her mother. Mrs. Walter Bishop. who is ill. received a tel.‘- grem stating her husband was scr- icusly ill. She loft on Friday for her homo but arrived too late to see her husband alive. 11w deceased was a prominent member of St. Paul's Church and a member of the Sans oLBngland So- ciety. Cl. ducted a. mechanical dentlstlgv bus-_ I , IQIIIIII mcct- ' "qG 9230-11. I s ater Situation Extremely Serio as I NOTWITIISTANDING WARN- ISSUED RECENTLY ‘THE CONSUMPTION OI" “IATER WAS GREATER YESTERDAY THAN FOR. MANY DAYS. UNLESS CITI- ZENS REGARD SERIOUSLY T1112‘ REQUEST OI" THE} COMMISSION. IDIMEDIATE DIIASTIC ACTION WILL BE ABSOLUTELY NECES- SARY. THE SAFETY OF THE CITY DEPENDS ENTIIIELY 0N THE COOPERATION OI" EVERY- ONE. TIIE COMMISSION ARE DO- ING EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO (JONSEIIYE THE SUPPLY. BIT UNLESS EVERYBODY ANSISTS IN TIIIS MATTER THERE’. \'I'lI.I. BI") ABSOLUTELY NO PROTECTION FOR. CITIZENS PROPERTY. Headquarters In This City (yrrAw/l, NW, 17.--Noi1~e ol the nlcnts, Lilnitcrl, with a rnnitill of 5200.000 1s given in this ("kk issue of the Canada Gazette. 'l'ilr lie-ul- quarters of the conlpunjv arr" given as Charlottetown. P. E. I. Bobby Jones 1s Retiring (Canadian ‘Pressi NEW YORK. N. Y., Nov. 17.--1tob- chalnpions and holder oi all the nmjol" tit‘cr." c-i tile United Slates and Great Britain. today announced 111:. in his salemcnl, flllllUUlIlICd that l1." elgilerl a. contract. on Novclnber lIl. l I 1 I Clow wa"; _ with W':lr1lcr Brothers. lnolioll pl<:- luvc ilrln. to nlake a series of 12 one rccl films. "purely eclucatlrnal character." till tCsntil-luozl lrcln PM" 1t osccl of commit toe c0111 p ment on three occasions. each time with increasing success. As the government is spending $60,000 on work in the vlcnlly of the Cliy. and as $5.000 is to be spent ("n the Hlllsboro Erlvlgr. $11,000 on the Prince Street Wharf, and ar. city la- bourwvill be employed in this work llliiIVlfilc spoilt tile vfcca "c \- .- ff ed +1000 ' ‘m: ti? lfllnggibthlgilt; at“ £00,) ,'IlC1‘l1C in R9110 Bay West. 0' . . . more to come from tho Dolnlilion Ml." A till." W. Govcrnlnont. 510.000 more would be‘ l 1 9356-11-18 incorporation of lilo Kellie» Illve-‘Vwl I3": I I cl't '1'. Jones, ..'l"., cllunlpioll of gill‘ retirement from competition. J1.c=.‘ Illdivcrcal vase. l't‘llll'l'iC'I. l"l"e:>'l c331 lllltlltlllgf‘. srclllrsf P01111011 fill, _, g. IT H E G R A M Rollo Baywrilld Vicinity I‘ Councillors z . . 1t ' A ' B". :; l All". Kennedy and Burke, 111.1; \V0f‘.'.lll17,I ndh“ than _O':lnmm1 m O l -:= . rs; ~ :- nnd himself waited upon the rzovern- ' ' l I l necessary before work wllld be lac-ll gun on the City Hall. The commit- tce decided 111a; half a loaf ivns bet- ter than no broad. Councillor Fos-l Icr stated. 'I'ho'Clty w.ll have the privilege of choosing what shall lll‘ clone with the money. Collncillcr Kennedy added that ifqmld ‘IICIWN l) a further apportionment were made to the government the clty would re- ceive a share. The motion of Councillor Postal" that the report of the committee b2 adopted. and that n wriilcn agree- ment be prepared was LlI1.’\l1'ill’1l1)11-"IJ' adopted. His V/Oflzllll‘! reported the result oi a meeting which he and Councillor Iiolmarl had 112th Hon. Dr. Manic!“ re the taxation of railway property- The Minister of Railways asked fol" a brief containing the factors enter- ing into the claims, to be forwarclctl to him at Ottaiva. 'Dry Law As Issue Urged WASHINGTON: Novcllihel‘ wels and drys Jul-ed today in n 6-111 for a showdown on prohibition ill the He loaves to mourn besides a sor- 1032 Presidential campaign as the ICWIIIQ vl-idaw. one daughter aged sev- ar-xieus leaders ("I tile divided plrl~ fen and three brothers, William, 0.11m looked hopefully’ to the busy Law P. R.. englateer in Vancouver, AibertJ-inforcement Commission for a sol- in St. Lou's and Archibald of this ulion. pins. ‘ -_.__. .011! Tenement o} “M” Terrace No. l Water Street Glfllce Attached. '°"°"1M Nave-lam 11w. BOWLING TONIGHT Comrncrelni Lennie 7.00 to lilo-Telephone Co. vs. I-fol-V mans Ltd.. ton alleys 1 and ti‘. 7.00 to l.30-Provvse Bros. vs High single, V. Huestls, 103 pins. High three, V. Huestis..480 111M- i l 9316-11. n00» owcwwustrouav‘ Mr. Harry C. Brown. recently el-f lively I" "- roots o co, don vs. City (O11 alleys 1 and i). Guardian. (on alleys 3 and 4). BJO-Jrrlnity Y. P. B. (on alleys 3 end ti. 8.30-C..N. 11., special mate“. Bor- noowmm o mm mam 3 I'll»!!! I49 > i cticd l member of the Rotary Club. was introduced by Rotarian B. Roy 3101511111. as rlvoroonarnno THIS MONTH ma YOUR XMAS-PHOTOS emswsu. STUDIO Thane 212-1.. C’ty. I Messrs George and Charles B 1c {accompanied the remains which ar- worth. Jcrnxn at 2.30 from the residence of rived by the S. S. "l-locheiagn" short- ly after 1 o'clock yesterday. innsfltlalnc. a prohi-fiitlon advocate. ft on Saturday for Ohettlcamp and rented tho demand oIJnmes A. Wa The funeral will be held this atf- thrashed cut in 1032. 17,- (he l'l"llll'll‘i!lfi (‘lllCPR-Z A letter con- l] | hostess. l Oz. 51n- SQUIIIII COD LIVER 011. WAMPOLES (‘OD LIVER liXTR/KI!‘ 65c SCOTTS‘ IJIIIULSION 49c PIJRETEST (‘OD LIVER OI‘. 980 1e"- IIOX OF TAKE COD-LIVER OIL THIS EASY V/AY f Parke Trans Sland- ‘ .I\I'T' tlil are 111.13" no Irllfl‘. I11» 111cm 1"‘-’i'lll‘.'. fllll'l’lll'lll 1!] to: o. ,. 111.1- I‘l"cp:t:"atimi . '1 ' "" 1" 1.001e-- PIIONE ‘Z19 .\.'\'I) I.II'I' I? 55y]; $01] A 'I‘IIE$'I". (‘AI'.\'I'I.II.\'. '3 blZlab .,1..'15l AND $1.01). R0ss-ol§lhlg.j-Hlll\ll'lhl> THE hlzleKlN NON DR UG CU. I I Bound o! halter 1 I I pinu of milk a u,“ l.» 11111-1 .4 mo ...;._,.,:,--, ~— g.~¢-=.-§.~1g‘=-.g=-= arket News ‘g:- Ifiiii-Zii {iii-SE M? f-Zi"=' Late M llnnawihlli I'lr~<l 0'['i'.\'1V1\ 0:1‘. film. rcpcrt oi storage h ldill (1.1 on NEHLTIIIVSI‘ 1 sllovu. 111.1. l1.‘ t1 4-2. . 122 331,25 (IJZCIIJ; 111:1. lll told :.i:1.":1j,‘ 61111711111) »5_l.-o1 as (JCIYCBYIWI lo_ 90.3l0..10 it'll/Ill llllll'rl-'craltll~ "_'(l 3-4 Dccllilbcrs Iiovolnlzcl" 1 1023. -11l: ":01. 'l'ORON'lO~-l<‘l"c;.ll .\10.'\1'l i111 \.I.1 (9111. Nov. l7--l3l:‘.- llrrr: ilrlnrl". iI-l" :- Zllitl 0.1" Q " of Ne. v-“rc n’! fur grnilerl C'J1lll'.l'_\‘ .~lll|Ill1‘.‘1l‘, extra - a '1 irlm 1111c 1'1 1.1.11 vc .70, llrs s. I11, pllllct c "Ira"; 43, .' e; 111111 loan" llcllvsrcrl. ‘lllcre ls a v 11k lllldcr- 1.13112". wrrr ‘ ullcl nrotllll" tone to tile rt.“ . l". 1111-1 clas: are he ~~1 IIFYC 11111111. Che’. c was 0W 34 1-2 1:1 3'1. r1" ol‘ u cent lmvcr. (Jlltarlo b"- od. V111’; qlmitxl at 13‘; talus and Quclro AIOIVIRIZAL-E ' 102011111; llcro l9- llt i3 cent; a pound. Rc:ell:1~. wcrl (lay ucrc- 173": tTi-‘CI. as cunnlarrd t1 1,1113 b01101. illltlel" to FCIRII-(‘Fi wa: 711G ca cs (‘ll lilo corro l)Qi1(|ll€.L.tI " pclvnllzczl one celil a pilllid as ‘e- lzlrt yr ". The market ll- Illdl‘. lll ylou 3;: annonnlrcl. Solid. were ilk a gum-l rlolnulltl r"pcl-iall_v for l all‘... purl‘ 1111111‘; iii ccis a pound egg.» which are very rcarcc 11111.1 11.1111 'III(' l'.ll'l(". mvrkc! liar. unchanged lO.'-(‘L‘l|l'f‘. 1'11 '1‘i‘l‘l 'l'c'.\l1:lllp:" 1llll‘l‘il)"(‘ 1 ya t- v/lrlNlPl-Lll llcrllcl-l. fl'.l‘.“-1ll1ll', t» <1 .1>:~l vrrlllllrltv -'~1lil1=: "' 1 t1 ('1;llllll'_\' sl"l.p]:r‘l"'- limo "m" l1."1v"Il"~.l":l"ll I!!! 1 (""1113 :1 p ulllll. Rec M 9:1 ., 41y 1111.1, (i7, ICCOIII ‘. . 111i‘! 130.... 1.. -ll pullcl extra; t: <1 on the egg market. Re- are cellar: to retail stores a1 c.\"ira"._, ropu; lotallczl 1736 cases. Prices or. I 5 t9 47, firsts 41 to 45. !f.‘.'0l1.l:. 30. illc ilataio market were unchanged. C.'iI_.G.'\RY—'l‘llcl"c are a for." local k New Brunswlcl: green mountains lrcsh eggs e11 this marl" "t. Tile. n ilrro qiwifll 11L 33 @1115 111?!‘ 30 P0111151 jorlty of fresh supplies" are B: I111: and Prince Edward Island 11°13- Colllllibla stock. which are SCIIiEIg t") i tccs were 55 661KB I01‘ CObbIBTS 8-116 the retail l_radc at pullct extra; 4f) 5V7 FC-llif» 191‘ 10011111411115 1191‘ 9Q 19011115 to 50, pcczvoe :c?:ncl.; 37>, hag" 1I“TI.I‘1" ax 43 in 52 lllinlilm llllll ;l:o11.l'l.",ll1a lrolll: ‘I'll: 111ml‘ in (‘n11.1- ".r~ lll.ll wl" rofrzgel" l‘l'lll'l\ "l i‘. '1'." nelzlll." 11 Che": c v a 1 1.1 1711.. \‘.ll..lL'. ' ~1 ’lllc lnallv Illcilrls of Mrs Garflel: ‘hli-lllilfitll. hint" Zcalancl, will regret. Ill lcal-n that she has entered the l\':~ Ffllfl-I. Rand. Prince of 1111111“? ,.:Ll_'." I-lor-zvilal 1'31" lrentlnclll. (Iollcze student spent his l1l1‘lrla_v:.,' at hr. homo In Rollo Day \'t:“.‘.. l f/llv. (Ihflillllf! Rennie, 13-111 River was y. vlsllor to Charlottetown rc- lvlltly. , BlTflllLITl Rollo Bay nrrlverl llzunc from Brion. whore he spent lhe i-lllnnrl" 111411. Ur F,‘ J. Czlzrphell. Rollo Bay West metrrcrl l3 Chalfioilelovvl-l recently Mr and All"; Rollo Ba;- ‘.\'e"1. Zcaland Sunday. Jocrpll .1. were \ 1111111" fflvlcndlrl pl" .011 1.111" l1"? Hull) lirlj». has been mad- . Air's Clrrth it‘ ‘lilo "xt ha: bee! lvulillclpd ill rizrtiuie ..c and pre ~ l1. very plrannr: airpoaranee ' on tile lntcrzol" is now under- vllil ('»(‘1‘llI‘3i"l£il' Fitz/inlay l1 l I t I i I . 1 l 11f" Mr Donald Brjwelltui l“L1'.‘|11.‘l' rt All . V/POII IITIIM] 17:1"- l) (‘"h:ll"lo‘.'l"‘." " '1 'l'l1~ 1l.,1;'rl"1".1- 171111111111. 11a" ('IlZil‘l0l.I€i.0'.\'f rzl \‘.'r::ll1tr<l"l"" 5th 0f Mn: "Ill l\l"i"ll"fl' r11 -',1fllIl'lf. We“. lo M1 ‘y (‘izlllunk >111 cf M1" and Mr= F imlld: (lzlllrlllt. of New Acadia. W! 11:1 ll lillnl f“.S1‘_\' llfllilYll Wc-l 11191.1‘? l Tuesday . lull. place a1 Si Alisa N111"? Calllpizrll. Llilll" l':1ll'l. was n ll"‘.\' \'.Sil)l‘ l’) 11:11.11 f. - .\'l: l)" 5a .\ll" Jwlul W. i P-lll] I 111 ....»1 The annual lncrllllf; of Liar Bay west \'l’"rnl-."l".‘s lll i ' e licld at the 1111111" of lire [\!‘..'il"‘l'? Drastic Changes M":- J. . M. 1-2 "m, l‘; ": '1 .' l1ll~l1ll:(?r].:.]e1:lld "ltiif)lllrl\'fitl,ll\l\'7f ll1“c~:‘c\11".l|' In [he “m m‘ """'“ M‘ m“ "1"" "m l A rm yMarlagelneltt ed by the remain: <1.‘ (‘Ill-Q Wrlvlelra Creed in lwlimll ltull r111.‘ was anclverrll h; 11111111: rlnikual i? ~ The financial slamlnent of the ‘ work W115 read by illc secret election of officers for ‘.1 ycal" resulted a: lolll ., . IuRZIl"ll.'1 \Vl1l1(‘. Vec Pl'C‘l'I‘ll1. l’; l\"ll‘.l‘C01'll'li1("K. tf-ecrelnrju. llrlcn l')<n1-‘ nhne. I)I1"'(‘lT‘1'F. Kallllflvll Allvllllc. N111": hllll-Klnllnn. H1". \\'m. Wlllr __ Alldlidl". 1111-. Ffdluli ‘IITIII, Al's. An- wzwyrflftl‘ m (“m1 WIWIL mnmmlng m“ MRCKHIZJN m“ cmmndmx ft- 1111111011"- o.’ fl‘llltl'-~. from tile sol‘ xrsijohn Milne. 2M Al: J-ligvsI.‘l.‘»\'31‘ll.l"1i'1 of General l-llgglns anc 1 ae'innon. Q1" loo ‘omlm ve. . rrel .‘ . _ _ ,1 _ I i, “Imam vVhm“ ‘WIS FKHS Paqtm” ‘p115: ftzciflllllllolfillhlthafl A vote of thank: was tendtred l/l 1. m “km i ‘ m? Ummd stale‘. ill illc week. illc comlziis- .1," LQMJOII, lT.--'l'l.c £1aival~ Anny 1.321;." took one more s‘..c;t y frun (‘PlII/IZILZZYI rulershr,» or r1 rcazl 1i I171: ‘eon l..~'l<l".\'inz 5111f‘ '1" alll-'\l":".ll;l- the IP11‘ Hmmral Blullnwol l3: lly an ullallilnuus vole. ill" rom- -l~.ll :~1 11'1". l. $"‘>~|'Ill ilese clerl'.'\ t" ll we lin- Arniys l'(‘-'ll and 11H‘- '1" 1-311‘. of ll it!" . 1W1‘ ccrninlz the annual lnrctlll". \".I'= Profit infirm“ ‘fink h wrwn, m... L"_v the ECCYPIEIT. A reading by Ml" _ 1 . n from remalnznc (General in" Jam” Mammmm‘ a "m" h“ A" fllollc and lllll“. aailllllil such a surl- l-Iacllac nntl llIZ1ll‘lllI‘lf‘lII/1l ‘nuw [vrnze I1 llrl as held by former leadfiff. helper] lo mend a pleafant cyclliliq-i A dalrliy lunchcan \\"a.. selycd by til" ‘filo National or‘. mil a!“ 1111111“ "mam; (‘IIANGED T0 mzc". 2 a- .1 . Republican brought the meeting to a close .\ ne-‘John ltillcRae invited the mcmb. s r15- to her hcme for the December meet- forlncl‘ Republican senator i113. Roll (‘F11 10 I11‘ 1111*“T1"‘<1 ‘"111 from New York and a champion fol" 5111111161‘ 115F116!‘ repeal. that illc prohibition issue 112' 1 Representative Bcedy. Among illo:e attending thr- (Thick- SAINT JOHN. N. B.. Nov. l7.-»-F‘. M. Sslandcrs. Hmorary Secretary of llzc Aizlrllinlc Board of Trade said tn- .d1l_v that it had been decided in rlmllge the dates for the 32nd annual leoctin: of the Maritime Board of Trade i.» Tuesday and Wednesday. Decelnbor 2 and 3. ‘The mcctlng will Mrs. Walter Blnns, 60 Rochford St. lrrl". a‘ _ ‘be r-"a" c " ~.'.l. When all is lest save honor some Tire ave . g hivrt iilnc i0 men get 0n their dknity. ‘ | _ listen to nan’ she says. gr l‘ ‘l“."l lcn supper and Bazaar at s1. l\Ial"- Don't attempt to swindle a I11lI"‘I porch on Tuesday night were Messrs "flat lvfoncton and the onellin! MF- 13311‘ will he at 1'1 brief? 'i'l'r“.'l1" 3:1 nllai r n" Tho origin; dates were 11:2. Rollo Day E-ut. 1 and l- v u IP31: 1.‘. 1111:] Pciel" . .1," Wort fnlglzs J. 111:1.- "lwud Mahar Jr. ....1~