IN CANADA ~ ha“; dirt, invisible and visible; keeps homes “Spick W H ouzgglgning- with on Dutch brings Healthful detergent; no injurious lye, acids or hard grit. m-e safe, economical cleaning-use Old Dutch. I fl flak ticle of Old Dutch cleans, erasing ‘ E vegrgartilot scgaatlillfl at ll» S “as money f0;- you-pa little of it goes a long way. Does not clog drain P51195- n millions of well kept homes Old Dutch does the I waning 1) t ii 1k Recent laboratory tests Pm" “ml 01d u c m es surfaces hygienic and wholesome- Therje is nothing else like it. r The "sand hogs" who labored t-iu [he sylllbullcill ribbon-i. (mrllfllE at the bottom oi the cussotis, haul the IIIIPPI’ 19"“ °l “Mk9” dlilie] ertuul prominent-t: with the “lead along ill" will“ ‘bank “f m? c l“ ing citizens" at the exercises de- ago Itirer. the laborers. who ‘set ilicittilll’. Chit-Lille}; first t\\'0-stoi'.\' new rccortls lll fllllilFPlt‘ fllllfilllll‘ thoroughfare To. ‘ sbortese way to pmess "heat your elf to-cgyto eilsnuh mi’ il b lrs .' fur 500 ‘SILVER FOX PELTS for IMMEDIATE SALE t0 CANADIAN and EUROPEAN RETAIL TRADE: DEMAND is KEEN for clear colored pelts. PRICES ARE GOOD; QUICK RETURNS for EARLY SHIP- », MENTS. ORIGINAL INTERNATIONAL PELT MARKETING SERVICE, selling direct from RANCHER u. RETAILER- Othcrs imitate but WE LEAD in this field with the FINEST SELLING SERVICE ever offered FOX RANCHERS. PELTS RECEIVED AND FORWARDED FROM MY SUMMERSIDE OFFICE, or ship direct to E. H. RA YNER, 428 5T. PAUL ST. WEST. MONTREAL‘, P. Q. S‘l-,||",g Aggncics in Fur Centres of the World. P “Easy on the Fuel” 9&8 F PIPELESS ,. ,- ~ . * \ll I Milton (lhapmziu. Alnrrily ' Ilurbur, l'.l'I.I.. writes 11H follows?- ‘ ~ $011,,‘ » "Regarding our Posse Economy Plpeleu Furnace I do not think there could be anyillllli ""9" and t do not know how we got along without It. It is easy ctr ths fuel and we get great utls- Iaction in every way." .\.~tk us Io expluln these modern hunting appliances to you In grt-iitvr dcinll. l A. HORNE d» COMPANY L Dlstrlbutdrl Charlottctowwand Summortldu f . when Mavor Dover tiou. were in thc trout r00‘ 01' 110t- 1;; —WILL BE LOADING LIVE hogs at Klukorn, 'I‘uesdsy. 16th.- J. P. Smith- 2690-11-13-21 --LAD<IES CLOTH COATS with fur collars. special $10.00. At Slu. clulr's. —WANTED -'l‘\vo clerks with experience preferred. Peter Mac- Nutt & Son, Malpeque. 2679-11-13-31 —WILL BE LOADING llve hogs 1t Klukoru, Wednesday forcnocn -uuil 11 o'clock, Nov. 17th. T. A. Riv-i wr- 2642-11-12-31 -LADIES GOOD QUALITY cloth coats In all sizes. Different shades. Fur trimmed. A nifty line —only $25.00. At Sinclair's. —F1OBIN HOOD FLOUR ls mll- .cd only from selected wheat and rold by leading Island dealers who guarantee Its quality. ' —LADIES VELOUR COATS with assorted fur collars and cuffs. Special $20.00. At Sluclairks. —ATTEND THE CLEARANCE Auction Sade on the premises 01' Art-h. Harding. Norboro. on Mon- day. Nov. 15th. -—WANTED~—PORK WITH OR- pork daily but It will be to your In- terest to deliver at. Malpeque and French River on Tuesdays and at .Kensiugton on Wednesdays. Peter MacNutt 8r Son. 2279-10-26tts 6i I 5 »-.\lr. (ieorge llowness of‘ Sum- IIIPffilIlt‘. P. E. Island who stient a '.'_-‘('ll])t*.l'llIlIl_LZ utter his recent severe illness ‘has returned home. While in ’I‘riuo Mr. llowuers joined a ‘hunting party. on tho Folly Moun- tain range nnd was fortunate In ln-iugltig down a large 1110050 willi ZI fiuc puir o1‘ uutlcrs. ~—'l‘rui'0 News. IN MEMORIAM ' MRS. MURDOCK GRAHAM muuity of Bradalibane on the morn- iuK ol‘ October 4th. when It became known that Mrs. Murdock Graham hud passed Io her eternal homo. after u severe illness which she ‘patiently endured. She will be much missed iu her hospitable home as she made one and ull welcome by hcr cheerful smiles. She was u daughter" of the late Alexander Mc- Pherson of Glen Valley. She leaves to mourn Iiesltles her husband four sons and four daughters, Kenneth and Alexander of West Sommer- ville. Mass. Angus and Willlau of Winnipeg. .\Iau.. Mrs. James Todd ol‘ Nluga. hlaultoba, Mrs. A. B. Mc- Leod of Hurtsville, Miss Julia of Charlottetown and Miss Marie, at home. ‘Her youngest son, laugh- lin bus been missing since the Great War. The surviving mem- bers of‘ her family are Mrs. Donald l‘. McLeod. Inkermau. Malcolm of (lieu Valley. Iier brother. William oi‘ Brudalbaue, having predeceased her In September. _ The funeral took place on Wed- nesday. Octolber 6th when many assembled from far and near to show their respect for the departed .tu(l their ityuipalhy to the bereaved Izimlly. Mr. \\'. H. Robertson. student pastor ol‘ the Presbyterian Church in (‘unadu assisted by the Rev. Dzivld (‘oburtn conducted the ser- vice. The pall bearers were: Hugh Mc- Clure, Robert Todd. Malcolm Buch- anan. George Morrison, John It. ‘McLeod. Alalcolm Buchaunun. Jr. lnlcriucut ivus in cemetery. Springton. "cisciiiis" FIIII nosiivi nuwiis. mung, BIIIIIS ‘Io-night! Olson your bowels and atop headache, colds, i’ sour stomach Get I1 IO-ccnt box now. 'l‘uru tho rnncnls out—thn hrnllaclic, biliounncss, indigestion, the filPk, sour stomach nnd bud colds-turn thcm out to-nlght and kccp them out with Cascnrcts. lIIilIiona of men and women trike a (Iuscurct now nutl then and ncvcr know tho misery caused by a lazy livrr, clogged bowels. or an upset stomach. A gloom vrns cast over the com- eloquem "ml —FULL RANGE OF Misses and Children's coats-all styles. Close- ly priced. At Sinclair's. 2672-11-18-21 —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS -page 8 In available. u. LADIES rim coxrs. Persian ‘Llmb. Rat. Seal and others. Lot- est Modes. See them at Sinclair's. —10 ONLY HEAVY CLOTH coats, self collars, some plaid backs. Sizes 3d to 40. Regular 815.- 00, clearing half price. At Slnclalrs. D. K. Ross will Bedeque at ll u. deqtie at 3 p. m. m., at 7.30. Cyrus J. Gallant ls now Guardian Agent In l-Iowlan and will receive news Items. advertising and renew- al subscriptions. TION tures will be resumed In of each week. lNov. 12m .ihrilllng Western drama. by Zane lGray will bc shown. lpatrotiage Is earnestly solicited. 2660111221 -—SURPRISE PARTY —On Sat- short time lu TIIIFO. with u-ieiuisflurday evening. Nov. 6 ult- quite i1 large number of friends and rela- tIvea-i, assembled In the form of ll stir-prise party n; the new home of Mr. James Jardine of the Town of Kenslngton to apprise hlm and his estimable partner In life Mrs Jard- ‘lne of an important event In their life. namely the evening of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. ’l he evening was most pleasantly spent iu music, songs and short speeches. During the evening the Itcv. Mr. Williamson on behalf of the company, a-sse-mbletl, gave an complimentary ad- dream to Mr. and Mrs. Jardlne, fol- lowed with the presentation to each one of n purse of gold as i1 tangible expression 0f the high esteem in which they were held by (ht-Ir many friends. Needless to filly the recipients who were "so complete- ly taken by surprise were, deeply‘ expressive of the goodwill and u.’- Tectlcn extended. sincerely thank- led the donors for their pres- ence cu ‘such an auspicious occas- Iou. After the Singing of Aiild Lang ‘Sync, and extending happy’ fclccita- lions to their genial and popular host and hostess. an evening long to be remembered was brought to a close. Eastern Guardian ..'Hurrflh for Montague Indoor Circus, Nov. 15th to 20. Proceeds 81d of new rink 2663-12-21. .. .\‘Clowns, Midway, Fzikeizi, Step- danclng, etc. Montague Circus. Nov. 15——20- 2663-12-21. ..<'E.VERVBODY GOING! where? new Rink Indoor Circus, Montague. Nov 15—~20 7.30. p- "Ill. 2663-12-21 ..-’-‘THERE THEY GO! There they go! Where? Alonttigue Indoor Circus, Nov. 15-—20. In \'ew Rink. Admission 10 and l5 ccuts. 2063-12-21. JEASTERN AGENT -- Mr. J. W. Murdock ls now Guardian agent In Montague and will be pleased to receive news Items, advertising new and renewal subscriptions. ..°S"|'. PETEWS NOTES-Mrs. John It. Campbell Isbeiug welcomed Iiaidk to -St. Peters “more she has taken over the lmslnenn of Mr. (l-eorge (lofflu and they wish her every 51161713854. Mr. and ‘Mrs. George the guests 0t‘ the furmui-‘s slstor Mru. Livingston at 111c- Eldou Hotel. . .'BRIDAL SHOWER-A pretty miscellaneous shower nus ‘tendered Mia-a Peru-l. Simmons at her homo In .81.. Peters last Saturday evening when the Neighbors nnd friends gathered to celebrate the happy o'c~ melon which mook pliwc In Char- lottetown a. few days litter, to Mr. John Cantello. The guest 0t honor was lusherotl In-to the llvlugroom by Mrs. George Coffin. Mrs. Annie Rtitray 1.0 who Jolly strains of “For She's u. Jol-ly ‘Good Felloiv," alter Don't put in another dny of distress. Let Citst-nrcts cleanse your stomach; Then you will feel ent A ("nscnret to-nl nut by morning. Tlztcy work while you slot-p. A IO-ccnt box from any drug store moans a clear head, sweat. atom- nch and clean, healthy llvcr and bowel action for months. Children love Cas- carcts because they never gripe or 11011311. 000004-0004" EYES TESTED mo GLASSES F1 D New rllrletln room with modern squlpmont. Our experience ls at your nor-vice. E. W. TAYLOR AllIlTlD IV J. O. TAYIQOR OPTOMCTIIITI ‘I43 Richmond ltrolt oned end-tine fun began as the vers- . H, t- f d, os were read. iSlhc bclng assisted In ifiillmfi. ..°t..".§'."i.§i|§°§$§§' $5.. lie; he ileum» Miler by Mo» Bd- uud curry out nll the constipated “ml Qullilcy- ivnstc mirth-r and poison in the bowels. "IIIWPY "llmlclll- -l"'@lr°-"l~ Wm! ‘M135 it atraightcns you at bliss Simmons departure from the ‘home district ls much amid she wild lbe Issed especially In the home where her Interests were centred. Miss Simmons was always ready w assist In good works and bors. After thanking her friends very rpnettlly for their lovely gift-Ii; the party broke up with good wish- es for Iihe young couple. Let Hot Wate; earns. the surest remedy Is the not foot bath treatment and s tow Ip- pllcltlolll of Putnam's Painless which many lovely glflts were op- After u short but llco Mchcau and Mrs. I‘). Quigley the organ, supper was served. regretted as greatly beloved by lher neigh- ._.@ Dissolve Your Corns To quickly and sore. aching rHa-cnkntorrarowu culmmm - IIIE WESTERN BIIAIIIIIIN --lNOR"I'»H BEDEQUE.-' Sunday services for November 14th. Rev. bleach at North Lower Be- Freetown at 7 p. m. Wllmot Valley Monday night —WE$TERN AGENT — Mr. —-KENSINGTON_ STRAND, MO- PIOTURES. --Kenslngton 369611132; moving pictures patrons will be pleased to learn that motion pic- the cans m._we are now buying Strand Friday and Saturday night Tonight, Friday. "WIld Horse Mesa”, a A generous (iofflu are visiting In (Jharlottistowwlon. At 0’Leary At 8.20 yesterday foreuoon a fatal accident occurred on the Rall- way about two‘ miles west of (rLoary, when J. Gordon Dennis. section man, aged 41'. was killed by the train on Its way to Tlgnlsh. The jltney we; derailed Thurs- day near Wlnsloe Station. and was withdrawn from the service, and the above train took Its place, leaving Charlottetown at 4.40 a.m., Iwhen beyond (Theory on round- ing a curve, the train ran Into the trolley on which were the fore- man, A. E. "Macbean. and his twol section men, Bernard and Dennlsn MacLean and Bernard both Jump-l and escaped uninjured. but Dennis had his’ neck and arm broken, dy- Ing mlmost Instantly. Au Inquest Into the accident Is- belng held. Stock Quotations, I HALIFAX, Nov. 12.—~Quobat.Ions furnished by Johnston and Ward‘. Members o! the Montreal Stock Exchange: New York" Exchange AI. 'I\0'p. amd Sana Fe iRY- ~- Amerlctlll G111 C0. . . - . - - - -- Aim. ‘Car and FdY- CO- -- -- Atlantlc Refinery ‘CO- ~- Ain. Locomotive C0. Aim. Smelt. and Refng. Co. . 137 Am. Bosch Ale-g. Co. . . . . . .. 111,4, Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. . 4955i, Chile Copper Co. 32%‘ Consolidated Gas Co. fN.Y-) 110 l Hudson Motor Car Co. .. .. . 43%‘ International Petroleum 32 I standard Oll of New Jersey . 42%‘ 311s. Kn. and Tex. lly. . . . . .. 235 Standard New York .. 11251;. Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . .. Xdl/al Railway Steel Spring C0. 251 Southern Pacific Co. . . . . . .. 107 , Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . .. mat-ml IRS. ludustla Arllcohol C». .. ‘é “lestlughousc Electric . . . . .. 68% United States Steel . . . . . . .. 151 l Iiiontreal Stack Exchange I Abltlhl ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 91%;‘ Brazilian Traction 1027p Iiosvard Smith .. 61 Lzturentlde Pulp . . . . .. 1061’; Aiozrtreal rower . . . .. 723b, Notional Brsivtxrles . . . . . . .. 0610f Spanish R-Iver . . . . . . . . . . . .. bill-Ll Spanish itivci- Pfd. . . . . . . .. 1151.1 Steel 0o. Can. Com. . . . . . . . . 110 Winnipeg Electric . . . . . . . . . . 00%l Asbestos Com. New . . . . . . .. 23% Asbestos Pfd. New . . . . . . . .. 8 Bell Telephone I138 Bmnmton . . . . .. 36 Shawlnigaim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61% . Con. Steamship 00m. . . . . . .. 151 Can. Steamship Pfd . . . . . . . . . 03 Domlnlon Bridge . . . . . . . . . .. 106V.- BANKS Bank Commerce . . . . . . .. 336%’, W0ieat—DeC., 139%; 7'10)’. 144%; July. 136%. Corn—Dec.. 69%; May. 1x641: Jilly. 81%. ' Oats-Dee, 42 ; May, 467/8; July 45%. - 'Whe.at-—Dec., 1335;; 1km 112%; July, 141%. Finnegan To Fight Suggs Next Monday NEIVI’ YQIbK. Now 12—-—The Now York Slate Athletic Commtlssion today Injected {no new contenders In-to the fight for the vacant fea- therweight throne by recommend- lng an elimination bout. between Ifled Chapman of Boston and Benny Bass of ‘Philadelphia. "The hourd further recommended: that the wlnncr of the match ‘he plttod against the victor of next ‘Monday's bout. at Boston between ‘Chick Sllggg of New Bcdford. Musz-i. and llloniay Iloy Finnegan of Dmi- Indlt-alloti was izlvcu hy the officials Ihal. they would uccopt the ultlmuto stirvlvpr as successor to Louis (Kid) Kaplln., who relin- quished the championship ztovcrnl mouths ugo. l REFUSED REINSTATEMENT ‘MJNINIJAPOLIS, MInn.. Nov- 12- Minnosotira Iloxlug (lommlsialon to- day refused to reinstate Fred Fill- Ion. the plasterer. and permit hlm to fight ‘Beureat Wright, Omaha. negro. here Friday night. Fulton W851 barred from righting In Minno- sota and other Slates nfter his ul- loged “flxed" mutch with Ton)’ I-‘utvntc In 1.0a ulingclcs. the children < ._ SHILUHCOIIII; BUSINESS STAND - FOR SALE We the undersigned have dooldln to all our btnlnooo stand In the town of Gordon, consisting d two lots 100 tut lqtllrt. store. wors- houn, coll shod, burn and lac noun. All tsollltlos for moat buo- lncll. Fairbanks Weight Scales-nnd do; Tank In connection. This Isl one of the but location: on the Island '1or business and anyonn doolrlouo of going Into business could mlko no mistake In buying this stand. Corn Extractor. Full directions In (llgnul) each ianckaga. You won't be Ilsa:- ’ . polntc because Pittnonfs - » tractor painlessly rohovos ooflll. foot lumps. cllloulel. otc..~ no ""9!" leaves no mark or scar. Sold hr Ilia. by doctors everywhere- 3441-111“. Fatal Accident If I l" .\ , ..._... _,..,;. ‘ us- ally Wonderful Week-end Bargain . in Turkish American Weave" running alrloiii 2O x40 ‘ Inches, regular value $1.00 for Towels Pl‘- Now here is a value that is far more‘ than ordinary. It is just an example of wide awake department something that only time. Good weight White Turkish pink, heliotrope or blue, 20x40 inches, buying, which“ secured for the is offered once in a very long Towels with neat border of These are “sub stand- ards” but the faults are not ofa nature to do injury to the ser vice of ‘the towels P1‘ FLANNELETTE NIGHT $ 19 GOWN S AND PAJAMAS Gowns in wlhite and colored and the pajamas in white trimmed with peach, or pink good $1 19 week ‘end value at . FRILLED SORIM CURTAINS WITH COLORED EDGE fir‘ l-v Here is a new purchase that we "have just opened. The curtains are in 2 1-4 yd. length white scrim, frilled edge finished in blu-e, rose and gold. Tie back included. VESTS AND DRAWERS GREAT VA LUE EACH - Vests in sleeveless, short sleeve or long ‘sleeve, good weigiht,close and fine. Drawers, both styletomatch CHECK WHITE MARQUIS- ETTE CURTAINS _50 pr. This dainty curtain, in all white cross barret marquisettc is 2 1-4 yds_ long, correct width 50 daintily frilled . . . . . . . SPLENDID ALL WOOL BLANKET Witih pink 0r blue border whipped separately, 6 lbs to the women's coArs AND $5 cu DRESSES SPECIAL .. The lot includes wool and serge dresses and coats of Tweed and velour, these are frankly last years styles but a great $51)" bargain at .. .. pair 60x80 inches $8 50 CLEARING COATS $8 00 AND DRESSES .. . . . Serge shadow stripe and plaid dresses worth to $21.00, Coats are velours marvellas and most- ly with fur trimmingn. 00 clearingat Men’s Genuine PENMAN fleece lined Underwear in all sizes 75v two piece garments, each Men’s Genuine PENMAN fleece lined Combinations, all 50 sizes, suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys’ Genuine PENMAN Fleece lined underwear, two piec 6o" garments, each . ....... Boys’ Genuine PENMAN coni- binations fleece lined, all ll! 15 boys’ sizes per suit . . . . . 8 Dandies in Bargains for Men and Boys Men’s JUMBO knit sweaters in coat style and pullover $3 75 with shawl collar . . . . Clearing line of Men’s fancy s‘hirts,inclu‘ding_ garments $1 50 from $1.75 to $3.00 . .. ' Men’s lined gloves in suede and kid finish, warm and w-ell - 75 fitting, a notable value pr. Boys’ sweaters, ribbed wool col- or stripe round waist on the polo collar, sizes 8 to 14 $ 35 yrs Week end special . . . J k (Three pi-eces Melton tweed, 36 inches wide, good warm winter tweed, 49¢ Weekend Black Satin Duchesse, 36 inches wide, soft lustrous and 98" kbeautifully draping . . . Dress - Navy Bu... Chinchilla, 5s incite-Q wide,good weight popular $2 25 coating. Week end . . . . . Very special value Crepe d8 Chene scarfs, all colours $4) 98 batik designs . . . . . . . . J 36 Inch American Flqlrpnelette regular 35c quality on sale 25c‘ for week-end Here is a decidedly unusual bargain offering, mostly stripes, shown in more than a dozen different yarities, soft, good weig the like. ht well adapted for c'hildren’s underwear, mcn’s pajamas ‘and This special bargain purchase vrhich we bro giving you a share of our saving. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . . . Ladies’ American 2.00 Felt Ilats at There are medium and large shapes in sand, red, taupe and green all new shapes, a $2 00 wonderat d’ . iii. *1” A BIG VARIETY OF COLORS in these pretty ideas in kiddies headwear. Nearly all ' velvets and a miracle in value at $1‘ 25 MOORE G | ,. . ._ HHIFJ? hermetic - “We m m-i , - - yd Ladlei lliitinsiif I .92 Trimmed Ilats Medium and large sizes show- ing a very tasteful use of velvet and silk. These _ are all. fresh from one of the b’ at $2493 I makers in New Glrvlsffelt . 3T5". Trimmed Flu h ,, f A tabl. l‘ _ assortment o shalpoes agdggtlll c catsuit-MW shapes, in p *5“ ribbon any! flower w t. I f . ...s-.u——~