Forfitojitiipg I _._.._. ‘chili k - a . ‘mlletelglbouncosof M; fly ' ‘mp-é;- E Poll!‘ flflflflllfi i l“ ' hp [lo-Ir 33in Wm 8A ' i . I is Itrimmggrfeotly and children love _ ‘ deliver. P “""°"esy'boi 's remark ’ .3151)».- ltgoeorigbtto L“ Bum“ u; sut of troiiblo, soothes away the jiiiainmstlon, and loosens tlio germ- Co. bed l Norlowont, r __c ltubeslnd m‘. hclpahlhmitrli: hi? ease *h°|” m“ fir” hrylgweugfoted ‘cow lay evening of this wee 5018 l. Pluex is s _ ml of gepu no. N0!‘ . min; the active agent o creosote, in o rognodk ptlgte, “fling, iiliind know: ” ‘neoftflrli 8 08 nlnen- , u 0 no s, chest colds and rou- _ ‘chill trou ‘ ‘ y; lg guilt ‘so givenrouipt relief Wslker. minister. for moat! 1'0 ll _ ‘ have “ ‘vooo-o-yo-yeowooo-ooooo» 7 _ .___ , ‘ > chapte; :04- ‘eooo-tnovoqgoooooq-Qg f Insidious Strain f Weft!!!" i flmu" N‘? the met that weather mum‘ 8 no: eve new. , iv-sll under way and it is expected 11111101118- WWI" v1. 1M unit all work of this netui-e wiu 52:‘: EFF‘!!! srrtlnlam is bc completed by Christmas time. l Normal eyes, iris computed l opopi 21m, oi ibn lbs whole project will be Nerve i but when Eye- plated by December 1929. illfllll" ll‘ l.‘ n‘ much _o_n h required. Home d produce ill 184W! Your: EYES - IXAMINID Lesson Assignment.‘ G.[_'_'.,l:lutches0n_ OHM“ ‘ .—— L t oiglolllmrsr l k. ml-ip-i-si BAPTIST SERVICES —N0f‘th Riv er: Field, Sunday,’Dec. 9: Falrvlew The ‘el-“md l1 a. m.; Northd-tlver, 3 p. m.; Tewhe Do 119$ Qfliilllli-iulllitlilltcfor Pine: L553 creek- 7 P- m- w- R MM‘ Nov’ 21st at Bonshaw’ with an u‘ 1 Story starting next Saturday. . horomo is as ohumlng as she rs spent at the home of Mr. snd Mrs. watch r0, the open,“ Stewart MoKinnon. Hlghfleld. on A ‘ |-Spruco Row Ayrshlres cords is a Island were competing. ‘n. czelfoi-elitoon once-u or, _. r. root apnoea, Ill "Mike Nell IIIWIII‘ ‘v @.2.::...., in... ‘&' McPlle fro. A." ~ . Y; PTD- _ .,. mo‘, . l 1 KA“b ma]... ' . er with enqn-lwvo -. ,HIDEs calfskin. lamb and sheep w: and receive top market flloneless Horsemeat We can supply boneless i C9Rlfi4g£llardian '?""""f""~"-~‘~ 1m s- lSLANIL-‘rhis delightful I10 vgll in rThe Guordiatr r Qnsmv‘ sending you‘, will get (in artis in time. 1o YOUR. SUBSCRIP- lyou get the choice of Inrs from the Charlotte- tf. . ,.. » ~ YOUR CALENDAR l-‘Oll lag-your subscription to ‘ a to choose from. jtltllis rec u lied. We call snd- ‘etlle Palmer’ Wat- ' 980042-541 l . é iBUYlNfi-Mlj, E. H. Markly of d Mo", 4g the some time, u; i; Sumrnerside will be buying, live reg- ihbfl p mo‘ qblood, wboredt sets stored ‘foxes at W. B. Prowse 8a ' show-rooms,‘ Charlottetown, from Tuesday afternoon till Thurs- - ———~ ’ De _ u’ Dd m w 1 m b we rest of the family because sroaAos rglgéorrfiloirzggxz: T“; Tagm Egon 1;‘; on‘; rjad a would be the last one to bed, because . , story of Confederation, and a lively , ———--- ' _ ‘ - , our cellars under seed, store. now took Dime, which was my HE ViOULD find that he woglglllslitzrzlitt togio ova: mad ‘are; on: over rigor. wreea n y osew owou _ e ‘sweepnobre mot would be uttered that would be torn again. I ten thousand bushels of potatocsln “TESTED ‘ ready. col-ten a co., ma. . , ‘o? - _ _ , c- _ 9400-12-4-21 I om“, Sam“ “Idle Island," by snt' announce lei-ts / B. W. "Igilbll; Ethel Hueston, s. little spot for sum- “h”! "w!" ' B. '5‘ , j mer visitors on the Maine coast is ' Qflflllflrllll the scene of The Guardian's new The“ the ways of the new mug-g llcc._ lst was the day of the first will begin to rise and it is hoped Paper round-up; snd slthoush it (ram- was very disagreeable Saturday af- l 15535335 T359411“; gLA3s_ sections and a division allotted to _ .__.-_.__._' " .‘ . "n rm»! Chlttt "‘Dk t. t? - "c "m" ~‘.’z..f.ir;"'.“.l.zzz'i=".si.risz- as...“ *...".".:. .. “as; H“ "'5 "Mm" a c r as a cmdve aiming“ no"; gir. olwssheld in South Milton School. r . Owing to unfavourable weather Several tons of high quality impel” justice that her husband withholds fl there were very row present 1n mo was cllotalned, mostly lgisgaglnss. M hundred times over by her work. * absence of the President. the viee-. we P w’ ml!" "e5 - h - 14¢" 5°41‘. = ~ ' presgdgrrr, Mrs-s 5w; good rookgfro ed since 1900 and wereniled in ber- SUPPOSE. also, that the wife could chair. Mr. Court gave an interest- "15 “lid. b°x°$< .. _ ing and helpful demonstration on t°°kul° “msmemble T°°m m‘! we" new NOD19 Continually. Goinrrflllt f0 Next meeting " will be held December 13th, st 2 W" SCYM- Krfided and “ed m“? gamed our-mots 1|; wasdmposslble to visit “‘t‘“~.l.f.‘...“z‘ii‘éfil“..wi"”" c“ :2: szzrt.r".z.".r.zsswsz bu; c» s _ . .. fie by and oevel£ed J°e..§‘2.‘;'.. the fflwli" 1"" m“ “m” a‘ '9'“ -----_....,.._. __._.___.. , Bros. in the class f0!‘ cows in milk boimloggd you have WPPIWWWP" , . - " ‘ " five years or over fifteen cows oom- 011 - McGlligflll Clover of Spruce lRow. wonilndprizeandLadySyblof- r .. Bo spruce 50w won 4th prlgg and in Kellys Cross, was the scene on Nov the ‘Record of Performance class, Lady Clover came first ananlodlyt ll 6 , t ' . syb tn“ °‘Z.l°°e‘.§i‘.¢f§l?.‘f§io§ for when Q! siheflml’ P'“"'h- “"3 stock-breeders that cows win in such company wher tbebeet cows that flimsy can buy be: o! yourgJn t. partnership with Break Coldo WHITMIIIIIPI Llninient. i ISLAND cow j STORAGE '00.; The Olll‘ l 14' _, n . .4~\ 1 1' 1'7!l‘:1“§3‘;7wk’,';‘*1", ' ’ “ ,~. l. , q; won, ¢¢¢$v ._ s Idle ‘F 14;; -.’. 4k m . n; brunt. HUlEBTON. o, tf. Stories by this writor may > be dehflldqd upon to carry a sense of ‘fun. o sure peroep: < iion of lovoble eccentricity in character ind a wholesome ‘relish of lite. They never foil ‘ to sustain interest of the Patieneem l t , ~ ‘ ' m‘ ‘tmwphue o‘ ns once husbands and wiveq could Island" are seliuitiui. 1 winl. srlinr AS A SERIAL > In h The Guardian Next Saturday‘ o O-QQ4OPQ'§-O‘O-QQ%QQ “Idle 4 p-QQQOQOOO. TEACHERS STUDY GROUP.- tinq of the Bonshsw Study. Gfoup was held on tendance of seven teachers. 1t wgs 1°: m m“ ‘me ""1 mother decided to hold the next meeting on ha" "° E"- "P1" ‘he momma about lesson plan on = the teaching of the "me *° B" his daily tasks done discussi I the same tasks. Cook m or qwocphan mode several rmpom hungry again in another hour or two. relative lowed‘ by the Question Box. Inspect- » ED_A vory onjoyoolo evening woo fights and urranglcs of restless, gro Wednesday. the 28 inst.. whensbout seventy five of their friends beautiful Coleman lamp and a purse was then presented Mr. and Mrs. . -__ would get something to turn her thou BOY SCOUfS BUSY- Saturday, to mull over as she washed the dishes busy. The town is divided into four even‘ for a" moment? ‘ Never. St. Peters. St. James and Baptists. slleellfls the pennies‘ doled out to he new of mum Sin thinks it a lsrk to do downt also b menace. The P3P" collected full of thrills and excitem it. : - bundles in DNPINIWJ" T01‘ Shipping SUPPOSE she knew the actual mid now s good stnrt toward the first car load hos been made. owins Unscrupulous rivals cutting the grpu ‘ and‘ cllilcll-enif he should fail. '- tion. St dayfs fight.“ . 14th of ,an interesting event, when led t0 the tarMiss MM’? E4 M011‘ evening with an itemized er of Mr, an liars. Francis Riliton- gghgli. Mr, ainor was for o. num- you think that she would consider her Battleford. Slash; but the nut fév years heIhsscodducted a sucoelsfuli bladlosinithb. , The brldewas for s number of years one of the beat teachers in some of our eelioorolstrlcte in differon‘ mm of the province. Mr. Trainer is s member of the church choir, and the N choir, on his nuptial morn rendered appropriate music and hymns for famed ray-tho pawn no“ p_ ;_,_ Mo. make each others lot happier. Mshon in the presence of sevoml- of the friends of the contracting pert- iea, the fltneeses being Mr. Philip Malone, South Melville and Miss regorm matrimony. ’ ' he had to prgpsre to the minute after they were swept. Merld clothes find caps that would be lost, take a ‘million steps that seemed to lead _ A nowhere, do endless labor that seemed to occ 3mm“; GOUHM BEMEMBBIL the ceaseless-cry for M-o-o-ther s. d to indirect-monument of the "0159, ng c en, '1‘ THE end of the day he would fin of the domestic treadmill, tired. with frazzled ‘nerves, o and crying out for change, for something new to think about, BISHOP BECOVERING __‘rho neighbors assembled to offer fellci- m d°- fiométlllng bright rind cheerful, I H o 1 _ e I tstions und wish them many years _ ——-—~—-— _ ' , gfffllazkegm;legsgfjplhéofiidjlztgr or wedded on“ Mr, A’ Dorm “w, Do YOU think that a. man who nan held down his wife's job for even , or Nova Booth Wm be. delighted called the gathering to order snd in h to know that he" rs recover“: from a few well chosen words told the 5W9 l 9 800d meal she had prepared for hlm and sit up all evening as mo recent oer/ore “moss and o,“ object of the meeting snd express- 511m‘ as “ Emwe" ""39 "m1 8 Pipe!‘ in h mom w be able, to take up his or] the wmhoo o; those present A if she even so much as suggested going to duties again early in January. KINGS‘ COLLEGE!“ gm“. or McKinnonIby Miss Laura Stetson to oooomons which both made .very suitable ro- have not beezrgood since the con- one day would "come home gruff and Dorothy fDix Island If Husbands obs-wives cools Swap J ‘ 'Fc_asionally, so ThatlEu/eh Could Know the Other hasto ‘Emlure, _ Less Railing and a r Great Deal Mo; JnURRv I l E crooner . e has dolly to endure-wouldn't it do more tho = other imnginpblo thing to make them m q snd f ‘L’ ing and sympa It to the avera e man as if his wi a perfect (gran in b11318 ust o. wife snd s. - - ~ r» Man to stbnql between ‘her and the world. house to live ;in. o r to hustle around and get the money at the end of the month. No boss all day. - No‘ csntsnlie who have lobe Jollied into he wllhfls she didn than justto stay at home an house and the children." Matrimony , ISN'T it-a pity that we cantput ourselves in the other fellow’: now and then snd get his point oi’ view o things? Heenesi sort. The whole out l I moo jobs goouronouy and our‘; a lino on» the trials snd tribu half an HE WOULD make an effort to be pleasant and agreeable and chlrk her up a bit, for he would know- that no matter how hard his work had been it‘was no harder than hers, and- that he, at least. had had the ad- ‘plies. A bounteous lunch was serv- "M15381? 01 working among other people, where he had some companion- rmct rm. the he“, Kmrs college ed by the Ladies present, and the 5111B and could see snd hear interostlng things; , 4 bilildlngs at Hslifax was, let, the remainder of the evening W83 P191" ' ' » excavation for the buildings is now Yanu-l’ 5P9!" i" muslc- games ‘md EVEN n his feet d“ “he i“ “his slipper‘ h.“ “mud 3°‘ hima“ "P “me - or twice a. week and take her to someplace of amusement» where she to s fresh channel, something Khts in Plflnty of 100d. a himself bored with good humor. By, Jove, ‘t have anything harder to do d take care, of the ET if a. man could live only one day ofhlswiies‘ ' experience he would never again look upon the is 6 80ft snap. would find that he would, our earlier thanauy of the! thebreakfast and that he’ he would always have to work over- omplish nothing and all to 1 ‘end sterilize?! the baby's milk. ‘om -.l ' ' lo. put herself ~ln the husband's place. wn. Getting in the crowd, Meeting‘ lullch. ‘Hearing funny stories. A life. ock r ..-.._o-_-___ O alremployer who continually found fault and never prals perpetual fear of losing his Job. Or. ‘fighting with his back against tic | norm. wnwran run NOTES 1° ti" IMF-B “m!” °‘ “m” °“ well-roi- successln his bueineeoonpl- 1 DO YOU "Ill!!! m!“ B-IIY min. unless he‘ was the meanest tightwad- whr t had ever put n. Yale lock onlhls pocketbook, would refuse to give hi: terncon found many of the Scouts wife an allowance ‘if he had ever understudied the dependent wife role to i1 nianfol- every penny she needs and howiinsulted she feels when ‘r snd how it outrages her sense of ' her the. money she has earned a. iession. Notes to meet in the bank. d from under-his feet. Incolnpetent biqckfesr otwhsb will happen to his wife ANXIETY. Worry. Care. Crushing burdens. overwork. Exhaus- umbllng home too tired to‘ $81K. too tired to think, craving r" NUPTIALSLS‘ Joseph?) chord, only silence and peace -in which to gother his forces together for the next 1 ' TROW not. On the contrary, she would draw him across the threshold “bu” “t Ken“ Ops" with words of tenderness and sympathy about how tired he was and she would feed and comfort hlm snd take“ o afternoon so that he might get his rest at night. ~..._ OT many men are deliberately cruel husbands. Mighty few women are intentionally unreasonable as wives. are mostly due to biundsring ignorance, of the ooourom Tho ooromorry woo par. other has to endure. Ifthey did. they would be kinder slldfbfldefer and F ONLY. husbands and wives“ could change places for a day it would DORUTHY1JIX. Their sins against each other neither one realizing what the _ EA woman would go through a day llklc that, do you think. that she w‘ ‘Heme t’ minor o‘ m“ place I would meet her husband ‘at the door when he returned home of an of everyt _ _ hing that has gone wrong in the home and burden him with all of; her ho usehold worries snd troubles? Do , grouchy and cross ‘because he wasn't bright and chatty? Do you think that she would consider herself ill-used - be use he didn't want to dress _up in his evening cloth d t t in Scotland and the United States his brctMr-ln-lew- wm- D°”'°“' m pocrtieswitnnei-rv ‘ - " - es a?‘ 8° °“ ° her own amusements in tile z Flor-one McAvin of Charlottetown. After the ceremony the happy oeu- ple took a brief honeymoon trip to the Moritimes. A few evenings sgo s dolegatlo from the C. Y. M. 15o- oiety waitedon Mr. Trainer at.his borne. and after a few introductory remarks by m. M.A. Smith anod- dress that Society was rend by F. J. Flood and a gift. suitable to the sou-um, o, num- mm, [unq- of the occasion presented. After musiccise- firm, Biol-ling a Canon. sterling is lcotiolis by Messrs. Joe. Kelly audit-I. not“; m l, engr- beloie hi; ‘desk Flood. and a dainty lunch served by "urn" g '. the hostels and-her sister. MlesirAd- STERLING: Ifm golngtoget some- rlena. the guostspopertedu . ll -i--<-o&———~—- - ACT lgl-SOENE l oi old bird. Borneo-W" ‘out it was nice or mm st . z. WIIABWBLL 8mg’ rriomonsrns. trill ~ " " . " ‘ _::,'I'|’w runny Phvuchn-vilhe . good doctor is always wot-ohm lfzie- Butr it not AIM!!! P08l1b_ , 0 B doctor when you wont with} mo‘ ‘oodunoir mule s fill roooooq l= 1min avg-P. - .» Wll JIIAKQ ,. ‘ ulvcis RArs‘ comvsk SIERLING (hurridly placing the . . . , ‘will- lruleek drawer): Hello, Carson. SCENE: Private office of (loom How's the young attorney today? CARBON: Oh, I'm feeling fairly well." I have a case to argue this afternoon-ea poor old fellow had his leg brohen when he was hit by a _ v tqlclnsnilf trying to obtain at thing out r minor-cw name's net leiistohia hoopi l eilposnses. BIIIRLING (hi, atone of con- tempt): Yes,‘ and I suppose you're doing it for nothing. lawyers like metb-ed-you take the soul-comp: the worldon your shoul- . OARSONS Well, not uito so bad _-_'1aism,that l! thorny.» no or im- .= Barnes come to the - M G: No, not yet, but I eit- _ no _ - ~ ?n.“‘..‘i..?e.'f.’§l‘ .. - nny of the obs Whiiifffi There Would-hood lobed‘ to“??? - ' Some ye - mi topeytbifbllle“ 'GREAT growling at her rmis customers or clients the monotony body and soul something new i' . THIS" ' _ ' ‘AUCTION SALE 75.Men’s Suits A v 50 Men’s Overcoats 50 Boys’ Suits 50 Boys’ Overcoats x e9 '55‘ » -.l. supposes! lotions that 1"‘ ’ A.......s.1+ " » > 1N ORDER ’i‘0 CLOSE our THE BALANCE "OF T.HIS osrock 0F DIERCIJANDISE z e Auction Begins fwsnlissniiv MORNING AT 10.30 A. M. o AND s; continues UNTIL srocli ~|s soili‘ The Following G 200 Garments Men’s W001 Un- derwear Men’s Dress Shirts Men’s Work Shirts Men’s and Boys’ Bath Robes Men’s Sweaters Boys’ Fleeced Underwear Men’s Work Pants Men’s Felt Hats . , ,. oods Will be Sold ; a 2L5 Wolllelfs Dresses 2,5 Wonl-en’s Coats 25 Women's W001 Sweaters Hosiery for Women and Children Women’s Wool Underwear Women’s Fleeced Underwear Corsets and Brassiers Misses’ and Children’s Gloves Store Fixtures, etc. = a Hundreds of other items too nu- merous to mention. u" ‘J. A. rMacDONALD, Auctioneer» o ..,_ Cor. Kent and Great George Sts. - lty‘ orit for even onc day. Working tori HALIFAX, Dec. 4. loziiiquotéia - b J hns on a to ed. Livillg in tions furnished yMqgtreal Slmck . Ward. Members Exchange. New York Exchanle / I M" Top. so San. Fe. Ry. 199}- Am. Can. Co. . . . . . -~ 1027f” Am. Car 8: Fay- 00- - 93 Am. Locomotive Co. . . . . . . . .. lOOVl . C . (N. Y.) . . . . . . .. 107 - (SFOSLOTQCQT Co. . . . . . . . .. 88% | Inter. Paper Co. . . . . . . . . . . 56 Iinter. Petroleum . . . . . . . . . . .. 51, stonioll of New Jersey 57* Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109% Union Pacific Ry. .. U. S. Ind. Al. Co. .. Westinghouse Elec. . United States Steel i Montreal stooiflsxchlnre ‘ Abitibi ....... ..' ........ . .,.,'41% M15, Kan. a Tex‘. Ry. . 370 _ Montreal Power . . . . .. . 110% National Breweries . 136 Steel Co. Cari. Com. . 218 Winnipeg Electric .. 108 Brampton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 38_ Brazilian Traction . 13st Abitlbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,. 31 Shswinigsn . 87. Dominion Bridge . 96 Canadian Brewery .. 32 Building Products .. . 381i Frssernnd 00...... .93 Power Corporation . . . . . . . . .. 90 Intor Utilities-B ..1 17% Can. Pac. Ry. . . . . . .. '. 239 British America Oil . 49% 1mpeneloil...... ........ mo; ' I . BANKS‘ Bank Commerce R0 Am. Smelt. 6.: Ref. Co. .. 280*)’- Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . .. 411a’ 1/. An. Cop. Min. Co.~. 11 {fl N. Y. Cen. dz Hlld. R . . R. 190 s ' ,6-i1 cattle, 285 sheep and lambs, 674- hogs and 198 calves for sale on the two markets. Cattle offered for =¢'=- “We mrwtly canne-rs, cut- bu-l-Erthfile were no good cattle. ‘Cancers andcutters were prices ranging _$3.'15 to $4.75, common to medium ‘ {butcher cows brought from $5.00 ric $6.00 and veals from $11.00 to >4] mil-i from | METROPOLITAN DL‘l$illil0 “out; " Charlottetown w $12.50 with an Odd top up, to $13.5 . Lambs were steady at $10.75 "ID $11.50 for good ewes and wethers, Lambs sold to butchers not graded, ‘bought from $10.50 to $11,001 Sheep were unchanged. Hpg market was uneven. Hogs were sold from $9.75 to 510,00. Packers offering $9.50. Saws viere frcm $7.50 to $8.00. .,_.;_t_~._.q. .. .__-_ ... .. .__... .._ \ Flavor. . ' it's right lull ofit and you can't chew it out because its grown in the leaf and l-zep-t there by the cure. Always usk for H lc Kiavo , ‘illlfllfllfilil rector-ax.” ARIN