NOV- 24» 1923 THE cnitnnorrnrow GUARDIAN I PAGE 303$ 395m l\|_ ..:r:_.:.':t.a. I .* Indigo Serge For Men’s Wear This cloth was selected by us for a Stree- ial after an exhaustive trial of many Serges. Itcarries many pleasing qualities. par- ticularly suitable to the demands of Prince Edward Island. Call and see this cloth and we feel you will be satisfied as to its merits. Murdoc Merchant Tailor 11-24-27,20.1st -_._ . i Local Testi Per Bottle i. fllcted with the terrible eczema ways with good results. Signed: MRS. ISADORE D k Boss Charlottetown monial For $1.00 [Pellicura P" Bot“ Zililt. ARCHIE dWcDONALI), 173 Prince SL, Sydney I know I have Induced a great many to use Pelllcurs and ul- in my opinion it lathe only tilting, OUOETTE, 39 Passmore S-t. Charlottetown, P. E. I. I still recommend your remedy to anyoneqi hear of being af- I will never forget the great relief your remedy gave me on tihe first few doses. sleep or sit down to eat my meals until II started to use Pellicuru. I could not This preparation is being introduced in Sydney by‘ —"'r"""' W B Carroll "_—_ $100 m». tiooJciiariotts st. 1 $100 Per Bottle Phonos::ieyF:.fé.BBo-x 44s Per Bonk MOPS . AND POLISHES ll ii t sort of polish best s cular finish of floor FOR "it I M FLOORS it Keeping a good wood floor beauti- _ ful means using ta good mop and the right kind of polish. We have just the uited to the parti- you have, and our mops are in many sizes and shapes to suit every preference. WINTER Chariot 4fiia Good Strong Stock E. R. Brow 146 Richmond Street tetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis, Companies. Universities Dictionary rvooooo-oooroo-oo- _ Tlil NI \\ ~ UN VIYI SIIIES ' TIONARY ‘llliIlll t "" -'. Iris-W - late-so " ‘A .§I')_ict_i_onari€s' oourot How To Get It For tho Mere Nominal Cost of Manufacture and Distribu- tion 3 Coupons and 98c secure this NEW authentic Dictionary. bound In black ‘sell grain, Illustrated with full page: In color. Present or msil to this pspor throo Coupons with ninety-eight cents. to cover cost of handling, packing clerk hiro. etc. MAIL ORDERS WILL BE FIbLED Add for Postage i5 cents . In One h ill _;z.i ‘l I U.‘ I Provincial ‘iflllkfi good the money lost by the l iiit ctiiiiiit tiiiiiiiiiiii iirrlvo this evening with one thou- sand tons Old Sydney Mine screen- ed coal for A. Pickiird & Co. Orders CHOP from Holmsifs Catalog. WHITE envelope chemise. Spec- ial. 75c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 11-24-1j POINT, PRIMN-Prcucliing next Sabbath at 3 p. m. i onoén voun PIPELESB Fun- NACE from Fred H. Tralnor. . iiii-ii-zaai. LADIES fleece lliied gloves. Special. 39c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 11-24-1l FILLETS, FINNAN HADDIE and kipperoil herring, fresh in today. L. A. Haszard. 11-24-2i LADIES flannslette blouses. Special $1.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 11-24-1i MOLASBES — Schooner Union Jack, cargo arrived today 475 pun- cheons of best quality for extra fancy. Carvell Bros. THE ORIGINAL SCOTCH HUM OR of the Auctioneer at the W. 'I‘. Wellner Auction Sales is the talk of Charlottetown. 11-24-1l ZION CHURCH TEA advertised for December 6th has been can- celled os the Iiadies Aid is cuter» ing to the Ilospital Campaign Coin- niittee . 11-24-11 SPECIAL BARGAIN. —Attentlon is called to Prowl-re Bros.‘ ad. to- dny. One oi’ their special bargains is 50 dozen oi’ Men's Fleece-lineal Unilerweai‘, odd sizes, selling tit till cents. THERE‘ I8 ONLY one way in which MORSPPS Tea is not econ» omlcal-meopla are likely to dtrlnk a Ioi of it, likely to ask .Ior still another cup please, And you cannot blame them when you know how good a we'll made cup of MORSE-S Tea. really ls. ATTRACTIVE WINDOW-Thorn . aii taxct-llt-nt display of Stsiiifieltfs Undorivoai- in tho win- dows oi’ Futons, Ltd. The. gur- nionts are neatly nrrunizeduwlth n liberal sprinkling of litliographod atlvertising cards, on one tho wording: "Zero hourtound the sol‘ dier randy" and on another "Zorn weather finds SI-ZIIIIIPIILS llndor» iveai‘ ready." Credit is duo Mi: ll. A. l\lci)ou|;all for tho attractive illsplny. , HON. P. C. LARKIN‘S OPINION Attention in called to tho lotter {of Iloii. l‘. f‘. Larkin, lliiqli .oiii- iiiissioiitr for (Yoiinda. which mm received by Prvniii-r J. D. Iii wart and 1H published on page eleven , a:- part of tlioevitleiicti in the fdit- _ chi-II llliililry. lion. Mr. Lailtiii is oi‘ the opiiiloii that whoever IIUIII‘ .iiiiit¢iil iliiiclitill to roprtiaont the Governiiioiit should tifflcors who immigrated hero. Por- tiOlllllly ho fei-t no responsibility, as ho had reported to the lion. ‘Chas. Stewart after snoing lllitchell that he.hnd a very poor opinion of [the iiourineie. GUARANTEED HOT WATER BOTTLES In case of sickness in the home, and for cold winter nights. one needs one of our guaranteed Diamond Hot Water Bot- tles. Vou will find In this Bottle a thoroughly rs- liabls article. Call In and look over our assortment of Hot Water Bottles today. PHONE 33 Johnson I: Jooiisoii Tho Quality Drugstore OOO&QO§OO-Q+OO4 l)R. E. C. HARRIS Optometrist i has decided ‘to loc- ate in Truro, N. S. He will be at his office, Queen‘ St. daily until Novem- ber 24th. Hours 9 to 5 , u Phone 150 Next Moore & Mc- credit on approved joint notes. NOTE: —— Advertising locals cost five cents per word, payable in advance. 4 - - . : _; t M‘ LADIES flannelette night gowns lvllt»: or short sleeves, $1.00 .aiid $1.25. Pruwse Bros" Ltd. 1l~2-I'1l H ii \ WHAT EVERY woman wants i-A Prim Lady Shopping Bag. Every lady may have one for only 60 cents at the Guardian Offics. PETEHS—MARTIN WEDDING. —1\ Pretty wedding took place at Notire Dame Convent, Rustlco. on November 21, Rev. Father Chais- een officiating when Miles Madel- ine Peters was united In marriage to _Mr. Russel Martin, of Rustic-o. The bride who wore a pretty trav- sling suit of blue with grey hat. was attended by Miss Florence Peters who wore a becoming brown will be filled at the lowest price. I'liouc 240. ll-24-ll DEATH OF MRS. E. P. KINS- MAN.—Muiiy citizons will be slioeki-il to IIPIII‘ oi’ the death of l\li'.~i. Ia‘. l’. Kinsman oi.‘ St. John, the sud news having been receiv- ed yesterday by Dr. and Mrs. You. iiitiiiiuiii friends. Mr. Kinsman telov KPIIIDIIPII from Hamilton, OnL, ‘that Mrs. Kinsman hiid undergone ll successful operation sometime ago iii tho hospital there. but a second operation proved fatal. Her death is a severe blow to her Iiusband rind two little girls und to her uinerous frleiids hero among whom Hi1“ fillent such a pleasant visit last year while the guest of Dr. und Mrs. Yeo. The funeral takes place in lianillton, her old home. on Monday. The Guardian ioins in sincerest sympathy to the bsreav I"!!! ed. suit and grey hat. Mr. Joseph Ilougan supported the groom. 'l‘he, altar was beautifully decorated for the happy occasion and the‘ altar! cloth, the artistic work of the bride. was also used i'or the nus- ptleious occasion. The mother superior of the Convent pre- sided at the organ and pupils fur- nished sweet singing. After the ceremony the httppy young couple drove to the groom's home for slip- per and dinner and i-n the the af- zornoun drove to the bride's lion-e at South Ihustlco where Ithey wllll iii future reside. die-re a host of‘ relatives and friends were gather od and Iiho evening missed iii danc- ing. Many pretty gifts were receiv- ed and happiest congratulations showered on the happy couple. AMERICAN BOY WEDS GIRL“ A Ccntrevillo, Mass, exchange snysz-St. Francis Xavier Church Hyiiiinis, was the sooiio of a Wrry happy event oiiMoiiday morning. Oct. 22nd when Miss Lillie Weir of Scotch Fort, I’. E. I. became the bride of Mr. Raymond J. Lends Cviliflilfllllfl, Mai-is, the nuptial knot helm: tied by the ltov. Fzttlior Downing. l’. I‘. ’l‘ht- bride was iii teiidod by ilirs. Alice ()‘i)oiiiioll, lnoe FIIZIIIIITICIU wlillo Mr. (loo. A. ()'l)oiiiiell ably supported the groom. After tho wetldiiii; coro- iiioiiy breakfast was served ill. the lioiiio oi‘ Mt‘. and Mrs. (leorgo \V. l.o\'or|iil.st., (lontrrevillo, after which the Iiiippy young couple iiiiiiil shnwvri-i of confetti loft for It brief hont-ymoon trip motoring through Now llnmpsliirr: and Maine. 'l‘hey were iictrtiiiipiiiiitwrl by Mr. illlll hlrs. (ivortzti A. (Tliiiiiiiiell. iloili tho Iirldo ililil Iirltlosiiitiiil wore travelling stilts of bluo with hats to match. Tho bride's present to» tho brlilesmaiil was a sterling sil- presi-iit to tho izrotiinsiiiitit ivas :t Iiaiiilsonie sapphire stick plii. The bride was tho Tifliipifilli. of many Ivnliiablo and useful gills. Mr. and lVirs. Lewis will make their futuri- Iiomo In (Ientroville and their |iiiaiiy frieiiils ivisli them years of ;liappy wedded life. I {PIIBIIB llliIiTlIlN SALE I i‘ " Ill KENSINGIIIN As tl intend locating In the We the premises. at Kensington, on WEDN ESDAY, N At l2 O'clock Noon Sharp The following Stock. Iintilrinciits. "ti"? I _ Marc. 4 tears old. Aqutrl; liorse, Mare. 7 years old, Barons-tie; general purpose, 8 years old; lioriie, 4 years old, IMayor Todd. do! lots of speed; Colt, 1% years old, i Darkwootl. iCow, 7 yeitn-i old. due to newly fresheneil; Cow, 3 years old, yours old, duo to freshen iii iMlLH Cow, 4 years old, due lo freshen In June; tCow, G years old, due tlo freshen in June; Ilolfer, 1V, years old; Ilolfer. 2 ytvtrs old; .F‘arrow (low. ii _ Cow i2 yours old; Registered llolsleln Ilull, 5 years old; 7 Spring Pigs; 5 Fall Pigs. F. & W. (Iombimul SPPIIIPI’ and Spring-tooth Iiatrrows, ‘Potato St-iifllor, It‘. d. W, Mower, “Hy Iizultr, M. H. Single l'low( new), 2 Woode-ilclg Rubber-tired Driving Wagon. 'l‘i'iick Iliiy, Straw, Potatoes and Turiiips, M. ll. (lam; Plow, and other tirtlclcs too numerous t.o mention. This sale is positive, everything sold without rosorvo._ II not previously sold. there wlll also he offered iit tlll" FARM known as the old Peter Mullins Farm, contains 71 acres. 5" "I which iiro clear, the balance covered with heavy hardwood. Should the fiirm not be sold it can be rented by applying to the undersiflllttil- Should the above date prove stormy sale will take place next fine day following, at same thoiir. TERMS: All sums up to $10, cash; over that amount eleven months Six per cont discount. for cash. HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. ver mesh hag, and tho zrooiirslthom and f0!‘ himsflll- Wfi 0H" 7W” Ilorsc. 3 years old, Lord STOCK QUOTATIONS Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd. Pan AIIIIPTIUIIII ‘Petroleum Catuidlau Steamship Coin. . Canadian Steamship Pftl. . Asbestos Com. .. IIXLIFAX. Nov. BIL-Quotations Immlmo“ Brldg" furnished by Johnson and Ward, 310M795“ POW" ~ members oi‘ the Montreal Stock Wllmlltch’ ‘EIWIIIC \\ \\ s“ S S % =i E Z é / .\ iii. Anaconda Copper i llllllllllllllllllllllllilllilllllliiiiilllllllilll/l/Ii/I ‘i \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ l/ll/l/f/w”, \\\\\\\ f‘ at“ % SMOKE . iiiii i:iiuii TOBACCO A ' ,,.¢’ 661i, 1:033 victory 1922 Victory 28'»; 1937 Victory .. \ 4gb)“ D 8r or ‘MPERIAL romcco comm" -l_4Criucibl(- Stool lnlernailoiinl Paper Kelly Springfield .. flfil/yMt-x. Petroleum . . I281, International Mei‘. lPrei-ia Steel Car BANKG . t...;.;;. ' - l Exgimnge, National BTGWCPIIJG . fiiil/gflleadiug .... .. 7<Jf~ulfiank (jommgrqe Boll Telephone“ . .. 124 Allflnliv Sugar ‘Southern Pacific xiitgnanit Royal Brampton __ 33% Atclitison ........ .. lndfitfidliilfiiliilifll‘ . . lit-i 1...’, ‘Bank Montreal . St. Lawrence ltlour (i-i ‘\'"~ (Tar 4'1 Flillllilry ll'iiioii Pacific .. 1K3 Bank Nova Scoti .. .... -—- (muwa pfiwer Am, lioootnotive .... .. Tlxshllilll (foppor fill/A] Wheat, Dec. 103%. May 108%, Snieltiiit: At Ileflnint: 53"»; U. S. Stool ornt, Jilly 107, 37% Corn. Dec. 1m. May 7a. Jul!- o.‘ b-&>A @0440‘ ‘+0.4 sboo-oo4 040-0044 +o+o++o++++oo+s+¢ “Vtictur" Bread is absolutely dc pendable. It represents the acme of bakery art and one loaf is just as good as another. It's the sort of food that growing children and the Rind that papa likes to spread for nish you a proper kind of 9351i?‘ for any spread. I VICTOR BAKERY Q+QO ~O4000§QOOO st, I will sell by litlllllt; auction on OVEM BER 28th Strathcona; n Brazilian, extra good driver with Park Medium: Colt, 5 mouths old, freshen Doc. 1st; lCow, 3 years old. due -i.o freshen In April; (low, l0 years old; flail‘; flow" II years old; Harrow, sot Iliglll. llarrows, si-t ha, not ilolrsleiglis, Driving Sleigh, wagon. lot of harness, quantity Sill!‘ 1hr- JOHN LAWLESS. Kenslngton 6 offer a stock of the best workln that make buying a pleasure. Men's Sydney Grain Blue solos) O The Best Working Boots for Men i Careful selection and prudent buying enables us to Men's Black Biuchsr Leather Working Boots Men's Black Mennonite Working Boots . Men's Brown Mennonite Working Boots . RS g boots in Canada at prices . $3.25 . $3.75 . $4.00 Boots (with tapped $5.00 hor AL F' “N v \i>- . Leod .~ Man's English Kip Boot (tapped soles) . . $5.00 , a. c2 MITED A i‘- Antone". Can ..... .. letitidian Pacific I a w-ii MONTREAL EXCHANGE view... Brazilian Fracmm New York Control lti2'»’_»l 05(5)‘ Dee 43%, May 44%. Jill! Howard Smith Pfd. - Cuba ‘Cline Sugar. 1m 193i Victory .. -- wiillit. . Howard Smith Com. - Spiiiiish River Preforretl .. 98%.} Spauiisli lllvor Com. .............. .. 001/, f i: Stet-l (itinipztiiy of Canada 69%‘ ' ' Iiiiitish Empire Steel 1st ‘Pld. ~» . Penmtins . . ~- I > Abltibi (iii Shiiiviniiztiii I17 I r lillllffillililf‘ Pulp .. . 89% (liiiiadltin (lieiieral l<.l tile 112% . . . JUST LOOK AT THIS! ISN’T IT THE VERY THING YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING AND LONGING non? Stilts Stilts Stilts TO ENABLE YOU TO RISE IN THE ' WORLD AND LOOK DOWN UPON THE CROWD! NO BETTER FUN. NO BETTER HEALTH- GIVING EXERCISE THAN STILT ~WALKING I l THEY GUST YOU NOTHING All you have got to do is to bring Three New or Renewal Subscriptions to the Charlottetown Guardian and the Stilts are yours. . Hurry up before our consignment is exhausted. TITE-LOK ADJUSTABLE STILTS ARE 5 FEET TALL _;_ heatlhful and invigorating forms of sxsrolso for the active and growing child. It aflsmls a sensc..of.polso_and.conlldonco that cannot hs acquired in any other way. Scientifically constructed. perfectly bal- anced, finished in brilliant red and fitted with adjustable steps, permitting three graduation: in height, ranging from l0 to 23 inches. They are made of the best grade of short leaf yellow pine. and are staunch ' and strong enough to carry all the weight that may bs required oi them. Suitable for children of Ill sgss. Entin- ly self contained. No visible or projscting metal parts to injure the child or tar the clothing. Used with perfect sahty by fas- toning the steps at the lowest point to b0- gin with, and gradually Incrssslng tns height as skill in walking is acquired. Every normal, healthy boy and almost ovary girl. wants a pair of stilts. It is ad- mitted that stilt walking is one of tho most To be obtained only from The Charlottetown Guardian A