flinunnv. THE GUARDIAN c; a LOAD of THIS y CASH SPECIALS FRIDAY and_ SATURDAY ‘i , I Per lb. Roast liccf $0 l0 I139 Roast Pork . . . . Sc to 12c Roast Lzunulu . . . 9c t0 151' Boiling Beef .. 3c to 10c (‘orncil Beef . .. 8C l0 10¢ Spare Ribs .. . . . . . . . 50 i Z FISH. FOWL & VEGETABLES at Reasonable Prices - ’ BUY RIGHT at the RIGHT PLACE \ Per, lb. Round Steak . . . . . . . . 12¢ Porli Chops .. . . . .. .. 12¢ Unsnuoked Bacon . . . 12¢ Fresh Bacon . . . . . . . . 11c Sausages 12¢ Potted Nicat . . . . . . . . 100 Phone 1063 till-iS-IZJJ-li (Q/‘(lkw '1"I>"'>.‘;JII?l'-',f'>‘.'.*\ SiLllEl-‘l rx PELTS SIIMMEIISIIIE And Prince County —WANTED IMMEDIATELY. -- Quantity Certified Seed Cobblers delivered st warehouse. J. B. Mill- man, Remington 0983-1241-51. —PLA!, MALPBQUE Hall, 15-i- day, Dec. 8th at 8 p. m, “The MIX Up", s Ii-aot comedy. Proceeds for Malpeque Rink. Presented by Ken- slngton players. 6945-12-7-31 -BAP'1'lS'l‘ CHURCH SERV- ICES-Rev. A. G. Crowe, DREW!" December 11: 10.45 ans, Bedcqlle; 11.45 am, Sunday School, 5960181 Missionary Offering: 7.00 P-m» Freetown. Subject: "The Church.” —I'INED FIVE DOLLARS AND‘ COSTS-fin the Bummersde Pol- ice Court on Thursday s. drunk, and incapable was fined $5 and" costs by Stipendiary lvlagisiratc. E. H. Strong, K. ’C.—S. —LOADED OATS AND POTA-, Toss-The s. s. Dorln, an ailxil-I iary steamer from Halifax called rut Summerside on Tuesday 11nd I°°k on 9,000 bushel of oats and 3.000 bushel 0f5 potatoes, {he left the some evening for Souris wher» she are continuing in lIIiPREGEiIENTEIJ ilElvliIND {MARKET THROUGH ORGfiNllillON which, through its contacts with thc ‘RGES'I‘ S.\I.’,.< HOUSES l.\' Ti ' ‘!il.\‘(‘lI’.\i. It'll (‘IIN ES t)!" 'i’ll!-. \\ [HELD has print-u ais lrilily tin sci-urc- tho Iliglirat plus-smit- IY-Ifi"? 9011' sistrnt with quality‘. Our system of Closely Supervised Protective Marketing Has, In the past, resulted iuu our patrons scouring highly satisfactory returns. This si-zusum uuillu improved market conditions, we anticipati- still nuori- $.'ilI\'I.ll'lllI‘)' results. LAWSOWS 135 Euston Street 7.2 J5%'AA Each prlt markricil lluu-iuuclu lluis Organization is, re- gardless ni’ its ualuo, tluoroluciulr izui-pcrirrl, cleaned and v faults (UITVCttZII whcrc ptlSvIIlli‘. K - Our grading and appraising facilities are unsurpassed. Two Plans are ollcrrd ruuul arr optional with the ship- pen- Our own exclusive POOL PLAN And the regular CONSIGNIIENT PLAN. Cash Advances arranizcd under cithcr Plan at any time. I~‘uii particulars, shipping lugs, ctc., furnished on rc- PRINOE EDWARD ISLAND FUR PilllL LIMITED P. G. Clark, President & Managing Director. Blrmmersidc, Prince Eiluvard Island, Canada. ‘ITTIIOIYGHOUT TIIE §EASOY PELTS ARE BEING RE- CEIVED AT THE OFFICE OF J. A. tVEBfiTER. 8,; CO., 15ft RICIDIONI) STREI£'I‘,_ (‘IL-UILOTTETOWN. suvnu rox PELTS u w, gflh to announce lbs following fur-buyer: who are gqywithuendopentobnyniilrndescffllverfoxfelfl and other raw turn . m. n. r. Mcehsn, 81 on: Main osu», Summerside Mr. Kenneth Tucker, at cur Consignment Office, next door to the Main Office. - Mr. Wm. Wolff. in the Dalton Building, opposite Stronufs Store. These buyers have large, immediate orders ' and are paying excellent prices to supply their demand. ' Our Charlottetown Office in the Massey- 'Harris Bluiidiniz, licut Street is also in opera- tion, Mr. Agnew in charge buying zull grades of pelltlstiw is the opportune time to dispose of your pelts and ‘Qgfllg the finest prices before the market becomes over- stocked. ' gakl g sdvantruze of lur rrduced rates at 0C I ltlggastimon? “We have our usual ‘lllinflil staff and are zcrafln‘ M, u“; 1n order to Ii:u\'e nircly pelted skins for our buyers- Mr D. F. Mechan will he at our office in Charlottetown. Friday» Ilficcnulicr 2nd.‘ lie-Will be buck at the Suummcrsudo office on hilliiltilly- G. R. MacilliAlllilE. . ‘.1 _,.,f,.,p;.;.-..{; e I“ .;‘ 1 i, p GIFTS BOUGHT OF US ENGRA v50 FREE i: ‘All zurliclcs suuiirululc for cuuigruviuuq will he initialed i?‘ g- or monogrammed free of charge. _ ti; As we do our own cngrzuuuiuug you can 20$ IIFOIIIPI _ »__l' y service. fl}. 51:3, Largest SIOCk of jourclry in the city. J‘, ' i C. H. TA YL OR : , Jeweler fund PImIIYIYPI‘ ,, ,, . L.‘ . .1, , A My ._ ‘I I _\_._r nigh L,‘ i 4. will complete her cargo. She will‘ "so from there to Sidney, N. S , This boat was loaded by Josvp‘ Read and Co., inth nt Suuumu rcui and Souuris ~S. i l PER-‘ONALS l ~Rcv. A. F‘. Baker of Ulrffl Thursday-S. --l’t is pleasing to report ihuf Mr. H. M Vlonmuuvis condition is :1 , little iunprovrd-S. ~-M'r, ,7_ T. Waite of suznmrirsitir‘ has puurclunsrd lho farm on Tran-tiers Rcst~ S. Skipper Lost Fingers, Toes‘- HALIFAX. Dec. 8—(C.P.\ — When Captain Howard Blackbiu n died at (he ago of 74 in GlOliC"‘l(‘l‘. stories oi‘ his sea going days urrro along the Meduvay boy. » . Howard Blackburn is best lcuiowu‘ thrilling of the stories about hiuuu his toes and fingers in a great cx- hibitlon of fortitude at sea. January 25, 1883, that Blackburn and Thonuas Wclclu, his dorymattx] were lost from the Gloucester fish-i ermaru Grace F. Wars. drifting past the flurry of snow. 1 Darkness cam,_~ on and the windl Abandoning all hope of reching the! schooner, the two men west. All that night and the next day sent showers of spray into their‘: dory, to drench them and freeze] where it fell. On th¢ second night‘ Blackburn kept on at the oars. He knew his hands were freezing, and that if he relinquished his hold to ball out the dory, he would be unable to take hold again. so he folded his stiffening fingers about a large part of the oars until they were congealed to solidity. Now he oould slide them on and off at will. For five days the battle continu- ed. ‘Then-Jami. lie rowed his dory Into an inlet and beached it nt. Little River, Newfoundland. Am- putation followed, and on his rc~ turn to Gloucester the citizens col- lected a. fund of $4M. In tho ycsvs to follow he returned in» gift. in amounts totalling $50,000 to the city's poor. It was after 16 years of retire- mem, that Captain Blackhunu rc- aisited the western metropolis or ,‘ tlu" oslatc of the lntc Mrs. England I.’ i recounted not only in the Massa- , u. chusetts town of his adoption, hut , h River in Naval . Scotia, where he urns known as aII _ l for his feats of crossing the Atlan» i, tic‘ twice alone. But not the teal '- is the siuuuple record of how luc 12:9.‘ It was on a bitterly cold night oil the dory" schooner in a, _ shifted from northeast», to northwest} .. bringing high seas in its wakel t headed l they rowed. Snow fell and high sons 1 Welch died. I ", By Sheer Ability The daytime favorite with the famous fit-all top. Both service and chiffon weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Sanshoen service ch1i'i'0n-—s11eer but dur- E1I)IC——-fOl‘ street, for business and 00 torzuftcrnoon............... ' The very chic crepeqnist .01‘ extra. fine crystal 018211‘ Sunsheeiu for informal and fornual evening wear and You have to wear hosiery every day of your lifc——and_ wear it hard, too! S0 buy the best you can for the least money. Kayscu‘ ciuality “fills the bill”—knitted, fitted and finished with a perfection that's a ilclight. In Hosiery-- from sh Secon —BY THE“ Third—BY AN SHEEN ” clearness. » in Gloves»- color, in detail. you can buy. texture, ‘I First-THE “FIT-ALL TOP" the specially knitted, all-silk, flexible top that stretches to assure perfect fit for eve normal to tall. VEL STRIP " Kayser is invariably FIRST with whatever-is new in gloves-input, in Each glove sets a fashion in accessories, while the fam- ous guaranteed overseam and the notably lower prices "continue to merit for Kayser the distinction of being simultaneously one ‘of the smartest and yet the thriftiest gloves Prices range from soc to Kiivslin Stands 0ut---s shimmery, enough to have won for Kayser a. national reputa- tion for longer wear-has discriminating but thrifty women. Prices, too, are distinctive DECEMPER 9, 19a: . grea r longevityfor your hose. the s clal Kayseroonstruction which gives the desir- able dull appearance and increases both sheemess and Prices range from to l ~: ry leg from outsize to petite, e that prevents garter runs and insures 1 I l! In Lingerie»- Kayser names its own “piece de resistance” fine underthings. of raw silk are up a our prices remain a Kayser silver star soft, among In spite of the fact that prices nd Kayser quality is improved, t their former low level. Briefly, underwear glove silk like in its‘ feminine—yet sturdy become the choice of turned lo the son, sailing from "Gloucester, Rinse, tn Gloucester. England, alone in a 30 loot sloop. Two years later he crossed to Lis- brm in a 25 foot voyage look 62 days; llll. "Sail I can handle, and I loci llicl nccd of it," he said in his laterir-eglgi-‘s 395-301,“ vegm-aml sloop. The firstiycnrs as preparations wcr: undernurc saymg; "ye w" m w“ mm:- » lBuut liPilIIl cur, short his plans. lhc srcnnrhuviuy for another trip to sea alone. Now, ilfflililtl the haunts of Q10“. till?! one evening, so he decided that he would ask him his trouble. “You look very cross this evening; what's Jones noticed that his friend the matter?" Brown replied: Brown was looking rather annoyed am cross! I Just showed Winifred one of my boyhood photographs with my father holding me on his‘ knee, and she said. "who is the grandma?" “I _ r "Grandma, when you in to heav- en will you ploy a harp?" "I suppose so, dear.’ "Then why don't you take lesson-l- u \' B}; George M" =ul"iu'.us $EE‘I — - k;.\a LIKE THE DEBIT sum»; qr A LEDGER To ME- WELL-l Guess rum" ‘TALK WILL 0o HIM some. cooo- u wusu HE wuz BACK in sci-icon. Hi5 cur-rumba ME NERVES- OM32. King Truruuuru Synulime Int URI limairu u"); ma.‘ FROM YOU TO BUY A RRILROAD TICKET CO A570 RETURN ‘TO COLLEGE-j — —~ ventriloquisti" , BRINGING UP FATHER WWI‘ I NOT A CENT \‘i.l. uo-r NEED SOME. nus-rem TQ wow-mu,“ wow wouuom You us?!» ‘rcvsowewfr cseu- You COMMENCM TQ LOQK n: wmrrto "re eta-r ssuoucu MONEY t H ...~