- _ . churns ‘RDQB-At llruulllcilcr, Alberta ovcmhcr 8th, Ill Prescott until Forbes, (Alvlru Nlclmlln) ll Tucker’; RewardP-"lve have‘ ‘learned of a teacher who 'sm f‘ poor twenty years ago and i188 red with llm wmfortalhle (ur- Iiuu ‘oi’ fifty lhousund dollars. his was acquired through indus- ', economy. ~‘ tlous effort, Jtmblp prnsevmance_ and tho.- _ (if an uncle W110 lelt flu 99-" ' valued Bl $l9,999_50."—sfiilétfl ‘en. .... .. Cuban Lane . Oats, . No sales on pork. _<<-0>-—-—-—— Luann, Qu. "m. um. ‘ Iii’: Llnlment 00.. Linxltetl. g Gentlemen-liver mince comm! homo trom the Boer war I inn boon bothered with rumllnl i818 l lorol on my legs. l 90.1790 and iinlmenu; 11m doctor- ‘ ad continually tor the blood, but I [at no permanent rolief, till lull winter when m! mama!’ l0! m0 w .11’! XINARD’! LINIIINT. . l" attest oi which wu almost mqiol-i Alter two bottles flip lorol com- pletely llisappenrod mil l ha“ wllrvQ-l wary working day [1306- Yonn lranenlli. JOHN WALIl-l. i v . v :llouse and Lot for Sale: House mid lot at North Wilt- shire station. llousc zlnd hllrll null 2 author outbuildings, ll room llOllSl‘l in gnoll repllir. Apply .l<»llll lllwll-llll I Nbrlll Wiltsllirl‘ , IlTlS-ll lT-\\"l'.lll til llig Clearance, p Auction Sale On Friday. December 3rd at one l o'clock sharp l,‘ l am lll lllll'll"il bl JI-llzl \ litllln, lit ll!‘ lli"."l-l" lll >".-ll lt_\' pllillll" ,. lllll-tinll llll his pwlllir-vs on tll>llv-- mm. illl i.l.- slut-ll", crop. lllrlll illl- ]ll9lllt"lf- ltlltl llUllFPlllllIl l‘llllllllll>.-. 'S'l'(ll‘F. l LZUYIPFZll pllljpln-Ll- pm-cl- l; \|’“, “Ill. "J Hllllllj l-L-lll-l- 1l|lll1l| \--\_x>. l villi, ‘Ll il'"l‘.-. l.\ll’l_l'j.\ll;.\‘l‘.\' llllllzlla". l ill.‘ l trill-ll. l l-l’ llluwll-sw, l ~l‘i Ill itlg barn ss. l SPl ('l|l'l ll.l|-lll~s~ work llHFllUsS. Qllilllilll‘ llzl)", <ll"lll\' illlll tl:ll"=. l"l'"ll.\7l'l'l'Rl'} l l(llt‘ll1'll l"lltl;:l-.l 1 dining lflnlll pull». illlhllt n lllrlli turn, ll ll"lll‘ll!Jll| lzllitl-s. I<‘0rl<>"-. §illl>\'l.'l.~‘_ hut-s llllll lnlvl‘ audit-tins lull tllillll-rllllz; lll lll“llllllll. Salil- DCSlllYI‘. .\.'ll l-»-.~;cl"l.l- 2w. fdrm is mill. ‘ Terms- Jill! lfillill} l! lllullihs Credit lnl ‘rill sums llvl-l" 55in l; ]l*'I‘ l vrvnt tlfl‘ for l-clsll. ll' slllrnly, fiilll‘ iirsl lllllt‘ illlfl. 2 J. A. MACDONALD. Allctlnnrrl-l". 3950-11-2ll-4i Dd. at the following pluces during tho next week. boro Hall at 7.30 Tuesd _ dbl-nuns Presbyterian Clturch at "L30. rington Hull at 7.30. ltireek, Orange l-lall at 7.30. view at 7.30. Rev. Mr. Morris brethren in their lodgv. lu bu present. . l ' ‘ill. $€Y8ll ])_ 111. “P I Public Meeting lRev. Edward illqrrls will speak Monday. November 29th, Kings- ay, Nlovembcl" 30th Bay lvednesduy. December lst_ llllr- Thursday, Decelllbol- 2nd_ Long Friday, December 3rd_ Grund- Aiter addressing will meet the llleotillgs. thl- The public are cordially lurilcd REV. DR. MacEWEN_ l Grand blaster.‘ N. D. MECLEAN. Grand Set-rel" Annual Meeting ‘ill-.ll|. of Flylill llivl-lx Thu alnuual llleetillg of .\l' lllw-l h . Hum-um. on Friday. IJl-l-vlllhcl" Ilrll I L. WOOD. Scdy-Trcasurc r. iiHLI-ll-L" 1- .. Postponed 'llll- lltlallllillilli lllilllidl .~f the Chll. "ells Alli Society and illl persons interested in Child Weliare, will be held in the city lourlroom on Monday" evening next or 8 o'clock. By order. A McDONAL President. b . l1 l.llll_\ :l llllillu". . — l,» Ill on" -. n bert Black l-‘ox Co. will lll‘ lll-lll ll! ‘ _ blllzllltzt- of lilmlngl netting lllrklill}, f '7' ssoo llEWARD The Provincial Government oi- ters a. reward o! $600.00 to the pet son giving ML n which wi lead to the eonvlc at the party m- parties who broke Into tlho" to: ranch ot the imperial Pox 00m- pany at Brndenell on the 9th d8! o! November instant and stole iii- teen tbxes therefrom. J. J. JOHNSTON. Attorney Genera‘ wool) SALE l-ll Wl-llll-s- . .l. ll i-‘l-llll-lc, llprul-v tilllllt-l", l~ m». This I \~.lll .~-~|| lly lll li:l_ ll " " '|\\lN‘l' i s E l? il. gills. b-lnrllu lllluri‘ tlmll- . |‘i\"~‘.' .lllll is illlrl \\."l,\" frllnl "lylll- llivvr It is" ill llll- -ll>l"\ll Illtl oi’ |I\\ll4'4l l.-~.' Wrsioy $11.1 iirt- 4ll'l"'S l‘lll"nl lllrlllllrl)" l-l’ llill'll\\'lllill. ‘Pl-tins .’- llllntlls crl-Jll mill: ll pct‘ sh. l Notice to Mariners .\lll\!i lslllllll light in -Stl"uits of Norlillllllilcl-lllnll is closed down ior st-tlsolr =» T. G. TAYLOR. .\gt_ ‘Murine Dept. Cll"l‘o\ll'll. l’, E. l 1920 Xtlv. ‘ZY-Ti .\‘o\"l l\ll)t'i' 2G, ge illliliigi glint}; Sale l illil instructed by Plgott. Bros. .\lt. Slf‘\\'ill‘l l0 sell by public nuc- Lat 39364136 i“ llioll on Niolltlzly, Nov. 29th at 12 MEETING -’l'll~_- ulllllllll dll-‘ly-lllll-Z nl ill" "m" llltllvl- Hilvul‘ Lllllcll l-‘ll.\ ('0. J,.ll|. will ll(‘ lliClll ill Alllllvlllzlll- llll 'l'llc.-" l!:l_v llll’ 11th lli ltr-vvlllllrl‘ 1020 -'l- " l-‘lfil. t, p ‘ll J.M. McLEAN Iw-lwillcul l';§, 'l‘lli.' ll|---~ll|lt: \\i|| _lulil'lll‘ll ll» lll"l‘l ill Allllllzlgul- un lltrlllll)‘ tlll- llllllbl‘ .l:lllll:l.|~y 10L’! ..| 2.’ o'clock p.lll. IKEHG 11 2t} 2i \.-" lllvv])ll.l'|ll_l!l‘Slll_|l trxisting hu- illn " (‘llllntllhl-ll atlll llrlltwDturalltl, has born llisstrlvtlll, is Ill-Folly givPlt .ll| llltrollllts lluc the l.l'lli lllll.~.t. he pltitl tlll or bclorc liPt‘. lll. i020. otherwlsll llloy will on llllkll llllil‘ ht- llzlutlcll lo my ill.‘ .lll'lll-_v fut PAilllPUllUll. M. ‘H. CAMPBELL. .'.'l.LT-l l-'_'ti—l‘>i. I tillfslle Ull lllg." prl-llllslls on Vl/lrlllll-stllly. Elucclllhrr llsl lll l o'clock. Suctlntl l.‘l‘0\VllI Ill goull standing lltlrd- wood; illfil) suluo choice yuuug l'illl.ll>'. Cl. A, MCAULEY. York Point. J. A. MCDONALD, Auctioneer. :'.7:m ll-ltljillllrlsllllllvS tll itfllltllzli, llll their stock and 670p lmnsilitillg of horses, milch cows, [ill l-.:lltic_ hay, straw, and all farm inl; ilnplclllonts, etc. 'l'l-l"lll<~ All sums ni’ $10.00 8nd lllllll-r. l‘ll.\'ll, ovvr llilll amount. a PFPIlll lll‘ i‘: mouths on approved joint. lllblrllfl Sale positive as [arm ~llill ‘PETER BRODIE, Auctioneer. lTSLl-l l~20-satfm.»2i l~ Clearance Auction Sale nt Churchill 0n Monday. Nov. 29m, 1920 at 1 O'clock Sharp. .-; Ul stock. l-l"up_ l'u.l'lll illlplclllcllts l am instructed to sell by Public kite-lion ml llbuvo date all my stock. crop. ftlflll implements =tuck. 2 horses, 5 yours ouch, "b ‘lellll oi’ choilel; nlltllté, l czllf zlntl 2 pigs, ill) illrlls. llllplfilllCIilS—-l hinder (Frost. & Wood)", llliUWGF, (new). i manure spreader. (lMzlLss-ey HilTTlS), l Sec seeder, i Spring tuolll burrow, 1 pill lliLPFUW, l Hiilglv. plow, 1 gang ')lI_)\V, I scufflor. i moulding plow. l lrllrll wagon. l cllrt anti whet-is. t tl-llok. 2 wluoll slelglls, 1 driving "~;ll,~igh_ 1 llxpress wagon, 2 driving wllgolll, driving htllrncss, working lIliLPIIOSl-l, forks, shovels, hues, etc. Crop-i 10118 hay, 150 bushels lultv tlvlnite). 200 bushels potatoes, ltll) bllshcls turnips. llullsclluld furniture and ‘lot of llrllrlcs too nlllllerllus lo mention. Hllll- positive, no reeicrvc as. farm ls sulll. ll stormy first. lino day. 'l'cl'ills—~all sums over $10. cash, i2 lllunths on approved joint ‘notes. '7 ptlr l'.(‘li'l. nit‘ i’0r cash. HUGH L. MCFADYEN. llhllrchlll, it. ll. Nu. J. A. MACDONALD, u Auctioneer. 3875-11-24-41 n Thin Unfinished g Hogs We urgcn tly appeal to Farmers to STOP IMMED- IATELY the marketing of THIN, UNFINISHED Hogs, either live or dressed. p The greater number of all Hogs being sold are NOT FINISHED, and many of them are ABSOLUTELY lfl N FIT FOR MARKET. This tends t0 reduce the price of even the good Hogs; ‘ Nothing is to be gained in price as we are in- strut-ting all buyers t0 make a reduction of 3c per lb. on every thin hog, and if many more come we will return them. We are doing this in your interest as much‘ as our own, as it has taken years of effort t0 establish the splendid reputation for Island Pork Products, and we a-s Packers owe it to the industry to see that this is not thoughtlessly ruined,-—to your loss in the end. Kindly BENEFIT. CO-OPERATE for Charlottetown, P. E. I. aewit-w-cr. 0 n n" Riki‘. i ,, . w ‘b; our MUTUAL h Davis & Fraser I l . l a ..¢ ,l..-l.,_l,,l,,, Jlllul l.’ l-IILI. ..“"~ ‘lng larm operations. ' =1 "“ THE cmulhorrlcrown GUARDIAN. _ ' » THE WtlllAN llll MARRIED IY JANI PNll-PI \ DICK sxrons Hi8 FIRM ‘ ~+ ‘Chill-PUT 21 Dick ncvcr would let lnc say ll ployvd lilhu. ‘lie would say: “riwy are a mighty glood ill-tn Nana -Square us aldlq It on _.oi us cansluovlg we are worth ‘Jibaln Wflfiltfll‘ gutting. they raise us. prun- lu. not. must no lslneor nnwtllmul. or tlll llly position. l have a hunch than. hive dcly llsll»‘t s0 uwlully {our and than we'll be gladlto be with such gooll snbsltantlail people, They 1l.l‘t‘-ll'l. alive khld" to turn a nnul oil‘ because business slackens, And one reason is that they haven't paid us 111love than tllle business wzllrrzlllted now." "But whey pay you "Jill-sully enough to live on! it l spend a few dol- t-lll-s you act and look abused," i loo. y l-eturnlekl. “N0—~N3.l1~~yOll lllllslllfl. talk or teal than. way. "Don't you supposu l know how it feels -lo count every penny? Tllllelre are ‘tmles when 1 have gone auound the cornea" and hidden to avoid llneetlng some men whom i wnullldlhllve liked Lo tusk to lluncth, but couldn't! l don't ask you u) economize any more lllaln l am willing .to—alnld ylou buve been such a little brick always.“ “It you lt-nlew llww l hate '0 llp~ pear sllrllarl lbeiore lslucll people as the lStowelllis, you wouldn't wondcr l p. hurt because you ilnd lilillt’ liiley knew you when you cute!" Lalneldl ulllcclly, and" it they ilnll lhlmgll different, they never will think oi blaming you. but will s-zypl am ludll a country girl that l don't know better." Then l added: Do pet. youruelt s. suit. Dick! That one is dllsgrwotul. lLet that old tailor wait la. lmolnnb or two for his pay~ it won't hurt him." In. a. day or twolDick cattle llonle mth a new suit on. It looked very W€\l-l—‘wl least. it wasn't s-hlny bu‘. l lhad to confess when the asked nlc that ill. didn't. bolok like ‘illllfi clol.-h<*s he bud lllluldc lbelmlo we were liiéll" I'l.(‘Il;_ “l ltuwadlrys.‘ “But If ‘ylou lllukc tlllclll wait?" zlllurtl ll CUl-ilUllIi ll-tllt posllr ill. willll kccp its sllltpv. hlll ll lDlck lwolio lhts clutlllt-s well. so on Suzntlaly when- lllc dressed lur ch-undh I was rel-lily proud ol‘ lli:lll_ l tolld hi-ln I was sure no one could ever think ll. was a cit-sap sllll, llc wore it winll such an air. I ll-idtlll. vllllnll to go "to clllnrcll one bll. bull wlent to pit-use llllll. ‘l ilulr csllly .l'cll't l lolwal ‘llllll sonic-tiling beoalulse o! that. money I bull spent lbr nlly luncheon party._iint i "ou- joyldll the services fairly well, un-l the walk llunlie. It was a lovely" day, land we commenced to plllll for our visllt" no Slovrclnl ll..-; soonsuswve reached home. We lvcrc to be lltlllflrf llulr u 2 o'clock dhrller. l-t oeelncd their cook refuel-d to k a. llaltle dtlllmer on Sunday. unior hand llllilld In. nice nap Vllllll‘ we wltme all. church, Mrs. lllffll)’ told us. and I dressed lllm in lll’ his best lclhlilhcls. then rearranged my hair. alnd we started olll_ We were gloingflltvwn? on the stage. and Dick carried tlhd ilaby the two bilocks- iio where We look , ll. I wanted to hlalve ‘Mlns- lDooly stsy ulnd whee?! lihe camrl-age over, llllllclll bake it back, lbut that would have lukeln nearly lln lhour, mud Dick said ‘he didn't know llolw he could camp 50 cents any easier. lit‘. _tll- tlen moxie ouch rcmunks lnow. and l disliked idlelm ilnmelnsely lt was as though ‘he begrudged every cem he ‘spent, . We arrived lalliout l0 lIilllilHUS or ‘.3. lmll bonh Mir. alnd Mrs. Stowc-ll seemed so glad! ‘to see lns-lll-st l n.1- most forgm to worry over my clut- hes. or llo be envious of her won- d-criul house gown. ‘iihe ldlnner was delicious. llllll beautifully served "by the bllllllll‘_ i nlotloelll that Dlckxllltlfl‘! call very lnlucll. but n15 I was hungry l en- joyed every m'oul.llfu.l_ Then ll was so nice to eat uomletlling I hadn't cooked. and" to be waited" on so cl‘- flcletltdy. l wlals tlllalllrfnl l illllifl tlol-d Dick about llly iulndhcon. nor Mrs. Slo- well gave evelryrtillllg away. ev-e-u telling every sllnglle tiling we had, word against the ill-tn which clu- ' uwlly when obese lplnflltsering iel- ‘ low-s will collrnnence to get‘ tllgelrs , "No. lltflillly-IIIIHGGH‘ for luiile lun- a til lxlollhkls glut. ("llPiI-DCI‘. I don't sup- Istlfililsllilly, ll-lrll lt will have lo do." ‘I New Tele Are Neces'svar y . Our existing rateslnfior telephone ser- vice are inadequate; The revenue is insufficient topzty our operating ex- penses and secure the fair return re- quired to attract newcnpital for _ex- tensions and additions to the system. It is not strange that-this should be tlle case. Our revenues are not‘ keep- illg up with our expenses; All tele- phone materials zlnd supplies have in- creased enormously in cost; wages have gone up; and all other expenses incident to operating gt telephone sys- tem have continuously increased. ' . To meet the great demand for tele- phone service, we have, as far as our capital would permihjmndc extensive’ additions and improvements to our system, which, under“ present day coll- ditions, have involved an abnormal ex- pense. Our expansion programme for next year calls for an Expenditure of many thousands of dollars, and, b0 meiet tlle increasing delmand for telephone ser- vice, we must continue to expend large amounts annually during the next few years. The continued development of tele- phone service depends upon tidctluata revellue- Inadequate revenue means a repetition in the telephone business of what happened to the Ainéricsn ‘rzlil- roads; " You know their story. Inade- quate ratlés, stifled their development and every community in that country 3995-1112-0111 "U3 flflld Mills lM-l"_ Stuwlclll held lulllicgtgndlqllle and Dick chatted, A .rs.-‘ we took-me u t ilcr '". -.. .. .. - Pow". "M"! llilvm ul mvp rieuuest null-iii nillllpllllgl-ligllllll? showed mettle house. it was give u w d ., _ _ ° Wonderful. and so lbeautltlully turn p 8r a or “"000 “ulpenslon trialled. l was almost sick with m 1918: more “"1" 33300 l0!‘ 1919. 0mm Mm more determined Lhwldlvhllé 1920 slat-ms to have been ever meverrtlo entertain them ln our We" "Wm [Mal . llttlle. cheap apartment, “e115, éznggnous lnorltslllitylnnlongst a . 'lloull0nrow——Nlck Crawford Advvr- the cnuiltrles [ill tllleer ?V0l(‘:l:lsl(l"llllll£llll 1,1305 and the United States included i5 due principally tc till.- high cost 0t production. ‘faking the Mfllltfetll Slur llu an ‘HIGH oolsn" OF Funnier-uric? <0}- Mlnalfa hill-en Ones . DIIC-O-IGI iilllllll 974w! flatly Phone Rates A Canadian National Raillnaqsr” ACRO§S ¢ANADA is suffering as a consequence. ‘Infidel i quate telephone rates will produggfgi. milar results in thetelcpilorlc field, “f1; “is unthinkable that this will be per"- mitted.‘ Adequate’ t-elephoilé sérvicol all“. of the utmost importance to thé Pub- lic; without it the busi interests of each community imust suffer. The plain fact is, wé point where we cannot‘! tisfactory and comprehensive tele- phone service unless we are assured of sufficient additional revenue. i It will be necessary to establish new H rate schedules for telephone sérvice in I " ‘ this province. These schedules will - a ness and social halve reached a p " maintain a sa- vyield only reasonable assistance» The facts regarding the necessity for the new rates will be given to the public through the advertising columns of the newspapers, and throughothetvcllan- l nels. Public sentinlent and public necessi- " ‘ty demand the maintenance ofi ade- quate telephone service- particularly realize the Business lilen fact that‘ in-l creases in telephone rates are, neces- sary intllese abnormal times toinsure a continuance and exten We desire to keep our El sound financial basis, lieve that when you aré made awalieofff the facts you will support us in" this’ " endeavour. - The felephone Co. ofP. E. illustration. the facts will be im- prcsslvc. lt ls true that the Star's total cost. exceeds that 0t llny other paper in (fanatic. but what is true ot- the Star ln this regard is true oi smaller papers. although to a loss extent. The Star's expense ‘is now pitched at ll rate of $1_500,000 over ihllt m‘ pre-wl-lr tlluc. SE/YPTLE. Wn.. Nov. 26.-—-V\'llllc Meebun and Fireman Jlul Flynn. who claim lo be the only boxers ‘BIN/ECG sibn-of service... . business upon‘; - _ be: ‘- \ world's heavyweight cnlmnlllu were matched today for a ioul" round match at an Alnerlcuu Leg- ion smoker ‘next Tuesday. ' rwlll [BRO a limited nulllllnl good towl and chicitonll N” ducks and turkeys. Must boll" picked, head and toot oii. No 90°F stock taken-all INS, 3868 Farm conshfllll lulu sltullnallu HIM“ nflhard nnllsDft. l m] ell-a... ltd vgryDlivell balanced Unexcelled Equipment including Obalerva- ucwml- run nlbmllllllmltlgboc‘: uncl on, in ee , l k, M’- Wll- . Ill-ants is to Mngflllflllliifilfiswllell “on Cam Sleeping ca-rs. Dining (hrs. 35m: ml; M”: lxrglilihliylrstc|rlzllzyll~ged sgeawi-zmlijldhzz? l T001180 COIOIIIBI Oars, gnd m“ mound w, w, 0531M w‘ ions." Sine ilaulghed‘ gleellully, But most modGffl COIChQS- 1 gnlgua aqmhuapgflifl Dlick never smiled us he rellpled: s’ J h ' “out q) chm 11%: "A1111 Witt" Sueslsl would pro- u a 0'], , Q ha, m“ ' uwly we unloved ltlhem." I ' l h’ m m o I up l1 Dick could "b8 so 1m l ~ t t! . “"79 —-"- you“ ° n N‘ Wax-remained an hours. allter ‘dill: "“uv.‘l' 0".‘ I m“. bu.“ ‘£5111! . , l. m, , to; umm ,,,v,.,,,,,,, m H, ,.l ll. F Lv svo EV... um,“ _ T" w. T,‘ , .. oxes For Sale u" o.“ g-ggggq- “i a." F» Wyn“... _ ‘ . . . r ' A nunnber o! silver breeding to: gal’: ' '1 ‘ DUNQAN ‘W- HIM.‘ "m. es and that: pupu for sale . gflgm . T". Fl. l. ;L0t 53 P EL n. J. mcuzlu. Igoim ' m1 l2 I Qnauh oumtv. ~ Truo Valley, p, pf], 0- M» 1n. n. . 3977-11-2014-1- j zsat-lml-zmonul 313113 ," £2 fi" ‘d’; lJhJh I 3.: I _ . . . , tum at. u. Maritime Winter Fall 55m- g5. ",6 ti}. ‘hie, Your Met __""— - I. |.m . Mo: Tu. - h v _ 11.38am Mm 1: ' ‘ 'i‘lll.- ioldcl- announcement and fi Prize lllst. of the seventeenth All» l ' ' l l '" nuislllwlnter Fair is now at hand. NM? Q0399 i’ tun" .Tu. .....‘l‘ll. ' l " l-a year‘ peel l i’ t l. . N. P .Tlulu2.t4 . . ' '- clulle ftllllllifilllll: 0i‘ faroigclll ‘Lliiifrggs “$535k “f: 3'; . - iu exhibitors .1 largely increased ' ' ‘m’ Tu‘ n‘ m , prize-list, demonstrations in ulllry lug and other vocational features with evening lectur by expel-ill lull! Motion Picture ll‘ ims. Illustrat- llere la an opportunity fol" a brloi lIIBXDGIIBlVQJI-Illl enloysbla ilolllluy trlp utter the hard work oi Bummer and "Fall. The Fair will be held ill. Alnherau Dec. 13th to 10th. 3988 l1 86 ll \ m all IIIONIIIQIOII, m», m small"; u} haithtlqn opplg u , .3 Jf‘ i '- nnvut inaction“ fictional Itch! lllllt. ,_. I i I ‘Il-ISJ“! ».~.~' ;"=-~-»,- (ti hilt} .-~~- o" loll Print“! \ "II-Pfim ""‘ . .'.'.‘l' l " '. j‘ Q My! I ‘-_ ‘($0M no Quick-QT“