-.. firs. ¢<r,»~,=.‘_j_t .1. . TUESDAY. A RAW. M THllllAl Quickly When You Apply a Little Mustemle And Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just mead it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle. loosens the congestion and draws out the soren and pain. Musterole is a clean. white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleu- risy, rheumatism. lumbago. pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises. chilblains. frosted feet. colds on the chest. Keep it hangy for instant use. 40c and 75¢. at l druggists. The Musterole Co. of Canada. Ltd.. Montreal. ‘ for ‘Toronto, taking with them Marconi Radio Receivers Marconi invented radio so naturally any radio receivers bearing his name are the ut- most in perfection. Marconiphones have the 101- lowlng features:- "uzls ll~tll'ill'(1, Soiillnvllvri- in thcl lllE iitsililil tlllAlllllAll .\lr. llamld Brown of Port Hall —'11°B1N 11°05 FLOPR- w1‘°1°',w'as brought to the Prince County sale and Retail. Holman s. suYnlTlOr-ll-{Ospflal on Wednesday. night i-n‘ 91d°--771'11'17'1'm°- connection with a pectiliar accid- D WILL 855Gb“; l’ h lent. ll appeals that inlelttliugl a — lvc Ogslpicce of pie w ch he hut " d n" and lambs on Wednesday, Novcni- a; a social he gwnllowgfl n pin 111'1' 19111-1. “7 FY11‘. Emerald. jivhich hull been used to hold the 791i 11 1311111 1tissue paper in‘ place. The pin 7-~ llollged in his throat and all en- —-GUARDIAN REPRESENTA- lleilvors to remove it failed. it TlVE-Tho Guardian's \\'88!8l"f1 was decided advisable to have him representative has an oflicc on \vfi1~,l‘e‘lllu\'t9ll to the hospital where the er street, Suiuuierside- next to'X~ruy located it. Thursday even- Laurl-lice Gallarlrs Tailor Shop 111i: the nln was renwred by 1111-11115 land directly opposite the Gullantl111 YOWPPB 11111911 11y X411)“- (‘rockett blockr-hls phoni- numbcrl -'*<">—'—" is 233. lie is an lexpcrlenccll llt‘\\‘t\"l papermail. capable- of giving 3111', vcrtisillg cullllscl and servicc. l-ll'.,i and will he illcaial-ll to reccivl- iit-ivs. subscription... or advcrlising. "—-" ____@o>-_-_. (Continued From Page 1) PERSONALS —-— i~~d~ ’—-— \llnnrll'va Llnlnient for (‘oltlm - 4Q->—— Lift-Conservative -—.\ll-s.-irs. Bradford .\l('.»\rllillr und:11111“111‘-°11 115 111111151 111 1111: 01111111" Josrpll Shel-u. lil-usiugtoil. Mr. andl,('1111§"1""1111"1‘ 11-"1111911111911- .\lrs Goo. l‘). lirown and .\ll'. (‘. (‘.l _1111'1111 11°11~ 111111111‘ 319114111111 111111‘ llzlkl-r. Alargatl- ll-ft on Szltllrllzly‘1'111"e11 "11 ‘11111111111 11111911111" "11161911 llltlio cl nfcrcuru Clll\lll1l(5l'._ Mr. numb“ m, Fhulw {UXN m UxhlbillMHPNICROII as temporary chairman ill tli.- show llicrl- 'l‘hl-lr iuuilylfi11111q1 11111 1111311111111 1° 01111911 111111 friends will -l\\"lit w‘th intl-rl-sl tlll- R1111. ‘1 lbfll" 11111111118 o: 11l111 111-0391 _ _ ‘ . ‘ f __ _ _ .‘ ' lllt'lll will-l lad l't‘Sl11L‘( in til- “E1111 111 1111 1111“ ‘1“‘1111”'1' monvcntiou being called. Deliber- _<.q>>__ ':illons worn to decide wliethl-r the Hiding Place 0f $600,000. 5111111111§:r;r;..*‘:::"“‘.f:::r .lif.'...'i‘.‘.‘.‘;““ 22.1232; --— 1\vilh [he work of tho organization (‘lliffi-tllt). .\'ov. 15~—A f€1l(!Ii(‘l:\ll17l1lt'f‘ thing which (Jntario liad \\'lll'l‘l" $1iolllloo has lain bllldl-irll) suggest as an objective of tho \'\'\‘l' sin tho ltoullollt uiull rob-lconvention, said Mr. MacNicliull. l,» lmlllllql U“; ll, W513i j||-1\\‘ll.~i ivhl-ilici‘ or not steps should SIIIViOYS us liiuy lllislll-d |lll$l it ill 11" 1111<1‘11 111 11111111 "l1 11 (1011~‘1“11'11' "l, llllunllnlfil, will, ll“. lum- yplv. llve Press in (‘zuiullu out a lnrglei- m“ lllulllvl“ ll,lllly_ lrpllulqll m“, cule lilllll bud c-xlsted llllvlllllllill “All nllll llll. l,l,l,.,._ -l~lll, “lulu. lllUv-lill“ llalys l.l lllt‘ lllzoi; tluv- Ill :l liousl- oil thl- south sillc. il 1f]1_1(11)'l'{11(§~‘\_1_0' N0“ n. _cmlsolld_ hung“ “r” n“) ‘Punks ‘lunlulning:till)“til lhl- Libcrul (Ollliivriiilllvil $12110 null \\'Ol'i1l of rii‘1‘lll‘lil1‘S sloll1iij1l1111ks 11111111 11111181 111 11111151 1“ 111': from llil- lllllll iriliil ul-corlliilg 10111111110111‘ 111.111“ 11111111111111: 11111111111 H“ Yllwum 1m lull‘ who ‘WW rcprl-sl-ntutu-us oi llll- pilrty lli 111g- ‘ _ ’ " ‘ Jung Edward liolcl today. '1“'1111"‘1"' “1 11"1,1*‘11111' Major F. (l. ’l‘zlylor, (‘oiiscrvu- '1'111""1‘~'11 111" ~\““'1‘111-“‘ 1111‘1 111‘“1111lilvl- ll-udl-r in Manitoba put lbl- ‘1111"-""‘1"111 1"‘1‘1"1' 111 111" 1~'-1111F5' 1111' situation: tcrsl-ly this morning lifl\'l'l‘lllll1‘lll has. iii tlic conrsl- ofllvlll" l“, Sllllll 1-50 l-lll. ‘ls Mulljlulyl 1111‘1i1»“1 1111111114111. 1"“"1\'111“'11$1"111'1-‘1is l'illl"'llt‘ll wlé willlt an l-lcrtion loo worlll of illulllll-r. ocl-oriling lolllllll ll wllllng h, lllkp pm- wl-ll-grolilldlll ruulo at the fcd-li-hliilcl ‘ 1l'ill building. 'l‘lll- fi\'1- roblicrs, all‘ llon. .1. l). Sit-wart, P. E. l., slal- Svvklllll cb-iiiullcy’, liuri- (old \\‘Il(‘l‘t‘ll'tl "l think the [irospl-cls urt- llil- stuff was hiddcn zlfll-r llil- holll- bright. lll 15121. wl: wl-nt lo up. hull ;ll] but Slllllljlllll worlhvhllil p11 cl-s us all tho Iilzlritimus did‘ 1l|1l‘l] fq~f'()\'l*fi‘ll, null llzld not rccl.vl~rl-ll oilrsclvcs 'l‘o filill llll- HIISSIIILL‘ 813110.000 ‘.l yl-ar ilgo \\'l]t';l wl- calm,- buck \\'|.l'lll llli‘ Nl-wtolis .llid (llalsscock ‘"1111 1- 111 11 111 1111‘ 11114151111111"; 1 “-,l-,. lllllpll (ml l,l~ lull lmllly flllll ll\'\'t‘l‘ SlilW so much l-nthusiasm plul-cd in illl aluloiuilbill- gllzlrllcd 111111 1 111111111" “'11 c1111 1111111“ ‘1 111111111 by polil-l- inspectors null t1<~l)1|ly1\1ll\\\1lt.'ll tlil- tl-.ll.r.ll tight LOlllLh. First-Easily tuned. —H. l dd 1- ‘ ~~ - .. . 1 -' . . . Second "we sp en i vo lilois l11(l_\l ll: .l Pltllllll‘ will S. F. qwmnln. IL lb allllllunu, AP urne_ i u oill~i nu. lo .liou>.l- suspicion. hllrlm l,_ “y Abbot‘ w‘ _l_ llllllr; Think-Receive clearly and distinctly. hiarconiphone II, one tube l, receiver for phone use. Com- plete ... .. $52.00 Marconlphone ll, three tube receiver for phone and loud speaker. Complete $98.50 Loud Speakers $12.50 to $45.00. ' Prices include aerial and ground wire. tubes. batteries. multiphone attachment anId phones. Complete ready to listen in. Holman’s Wholesale ‘and Retail $UMMERS|DE '7~ll-ll-l5.\1:.'llZli. 3 z lfor Fire Insurance Consult If. M. SIMPSON 156 Richmond Itreet Phone 869 OO-OOO-O¢OOO-OO4~OO4OQOOQ-OO4 Professional Cards Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER, K. C. Barrister, Etc. Money to Loan Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. McDonald IYzEMcPhee B. A. J. A. McDONALD. H. F. McPHEE B. A. Barristers, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Riley Building Mark R. McGuiganw ' 1 B. A. BARRIBTER, SOLICITOR, ETC.‘ Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown; P. E. Inland Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y, Pout Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice llmlted to Eye, Ear, None and Throat Office Bayer Building Great George Street Telephone BSD-J. Office Hours-D to 12 n. m. ‘I to 5 {l UNWITTINGLY KIND (‘holly Ayrl-s --Yl.-ll. H1110!‘ tho Par- lwrsi lost tlll-lr luoiii-yl luivi- slopp- ml c-zllllng |1l4‘l‘(', Mitts Kl-l-ii 'l‘lilit ls vl-ry kind of you. ll ought to cheer them up u ivholl- lot. Charlottetown ,,/ l “nrglnl, resolutions l-omlulttol- \\'Zli~l - - . . . . ... ,~ . , ills.) appointed consisting of tho iillilll d by tlll lllllllllh. illl lllspl Unuwlng: British Colnnlhla‘ Dn 111.1111 11111111‘ 11a“. 1111' 1111111111 111mg Saskatchewan, Dr. G. T. M. Ailderl ‘Rllilillll.’ ~4llll"I\'i'llllIL'.' spin-d, blit lhl- Slm- (lvorgc ‘lmze; _\lllnlmllll_ llmll. Xl-wloils poiiill-ll out L111‘ building RUM. HUMAN‘ Major R u qulylmul 1'11'1 111“ 111111111” “*1! 11111‘ 114 Ulllilflfl, Airs, Winnlnl fo Loullczif ’l‘li1* liunlls ii. which tho illundcr _l_ llllll Lawson‘ _|_ l; _\l;,(.§\'-;.-.,|1;1 .1 llidlll-ii irl-rv l'llt*(‘kl‘ll ill lilo 1'll- (zlll|lj(lv~ _\ll-lo_ llllrvlhv Jog-cpl,‘ lllxll ion Stallion shortly nflcr tho roh- (1, (-_ lmllllllylh.’ Ho“ u‘ Mongol 1i 1-“ $11111. 111111 1111111 \\'1'l'<1 111.“ llou. l.. 1;. Holley; Nova Scotbnl n1 lbl- south side house. sllpp, [-1, 1., Kltlly, Alex Mfll.'(il't!l.(t.f‘,| ill-ports lllili liloro than SLUIHLOUO |1_ l.) l__ \\'_ _.\. of lliv iiuloollotl ltoullnut uizlil roll- llolmilu, Nciv llrunsivicll r1'l)l't.'-| llh-ry- hull ill-en rl-clivcrcd and that. sl-itatlves to bl- appoinllall lull-r. llil- l-onfl-sslons of six of the de-1 'i‘()lt()N'1‘0. Nov. lT.—-Wl1<111 1110 feudaluls who illl-allcll guilty are National Liberal Conservative con. “l-ouipll-ll- in i‘\'l’l‘_\' ivuy." fuilcll loyl-utlon aissoniblcd after luncheon $111111" 111* 11I1'1'1' 1'1‘1l111111111l-l 1111 lrialthis l\ll13l‘fl()0ll,CIllllf‘fl!'-1l\ J. it. “all: lollzly. Nicoll read ll memorandum ilrllivu \\'illinm Fain-y. former iuuil iii- "l, (luring ll“. mppt-fi p,» l, Spllyifll qn-clor, zil-ruscd of being tho lll‘('()l]llllli.i.t39 drilling witli tho pro- \'i111' l1111ii111 1111‘ "111111TY. viizorullfily pl. =:ll lo foriu a lllltlOlllll Assol ‘1"111"‘1 1"“11‘11'1-“ 111111 11“ 111511 W‘1111‘1‘lioli and the conference TPSOIYtWI (‘llllllllv his pll-a lo guilty and rc-lllhlql- lnlo (mull llcbulq 11"“ 1111 11111 "111111151111 111111 111“ 6115011 Thl- mcliloralitl-iini road as fol- zigzliiist lliili \\':ls :1 framc-llp. lows: Li‘? Moved by Dr. Anderson 1811811111- (ll wan, seconded by Mrs. Wlnnctt London. Ont, "That this conferen- Vi": crl-nle u Liberal (‘onscrvlllivo ;.-\SSOt.dl10f\ of Canada." l .\lovcll by .\lu_1ol' Taylor, hliluilo- lhu; tiecollded by lloli. Itodolpli Mon .l_v (Quebec, “that Rigli lloii. Arth- :ur hll-lghcii lbc lloilorzliflv Prlvsldolit of suth an association." 1 Nlovlad by liurl Lluvson. Ontario. lsl-l-oullcd by M lhlonty’, “That the lLibl-rnl C()llSt‘l\'i.l.ll\'t! Aslsocliltioil lo!‘ (funadll consist of till, ilrosilllelit, 1fivi- vll-o prlsllll-ilts, lwu of whom shall be wouioll. a secretary and ildSliillllll. secretary, at troasurcr. all lto bu sdcclctl by this (zonfnrencc. Every bean tender laud 2| males and 21 fouulll. TPDFHS- but never mushy_ ‘Plllilll\'I'S from llio nine llf'()\’lll('.t‘~§ Nutritious and dcucim" ‘lo be ueluctcd by lhl- central Con- ym". choice o, Sauce“ lfivfVll/AH‘ Assoriutioil. now exist- T0mam_ch;|i o, plalm ,lug in 011171! provinc-a. ’l‘lie Provinc- cs are lo bo represented as fol llows, Ontario-four male and lour ‘female, Qucbcc-illrieo male and illircl- female; British Columbia, llwo null 1 and two female; Alberta. ltwo mule and two female; Saskat- -————--———— ‘l(‘ll¢‘\\'lll1. two mule and two fl-nullc; _ ‘Alzlnllobu. two mule and two ll‘lll‘lI(' *"‘ 7 ‘m? r a; 1 . ‘ ,\l-\v llrlllpswlr-k, two male "ml lwl, 1 r1 111;; r1 s .4 , . . 11:11:11 ‘two fcilizillll; Pfifiitcg l-Itdkwilrldlalldi ) . lilllll, two lllllle and two fe l1. “'l'lull thl. body so (fl‘0illl?(l“f21tllllf(‘l‘ from time to lilnc wllll tlll~ [millin- Hive you ever had cause to l, Ioii organization. doubt that you en'o erfect 7 vision? Do your 1.1}: feel t ‘l sore after a spell of close ——— work-aching, smarttng. qr _ (Continued From Page 1) 1"11"9 as if sand or grlt was 1 lodged behind the lids? § Do you ever, while reading, flnd that the prlnt suddenly l “goes misty" and confgsed? T, I; it necessary for you to "Canada Approved” on IDIII fin. Sold everywhere. urn 1-"11141111 nl‘ Nations as long as [hi1 lluiltl-ll States rcmnlns outside ll lwilillout enlarging rather than con. ltrolllng the area of complication, hold . lhl-ufuct remains that tho r s 2 - . ‘tag: JJ-SJIEQXIPRPQI‘ Lin. lpll to mg‘... .11",|1v$f:ll:1el:,1l,,:,1LLl1l::L . firmer”? 1 éyélf i" lthl- provisions for the maintenance l of orlll-r. it has not elaborated thi- \ If you have noticed Illy of linouiili of meeting the creative I’ 111"e Pfliullnrltles with your mvrils 0f justice." 5Y5! you should have them carefully examined. Call and 011a u! It once. Thl- Observer adds the opinion lblil in order to bring about a com- l lllcll- fdlsarmanlent there must be w n con l-rr-nce o the nations which E- Ifl. 1 twill lnvlude (lermiiny. Russia and Optician and Optometrist |1111RP1111111| 81111811111111" mo“ pow‘ Montaque. P. E. I. 1"“ 1‘ ""1"“' “1“‘"‘1 111° 1"‘°11°'°" lcllufIl-rl-ncl: nt-xt June‘! lf so the i" 1" " 1l111'11L111ii of tho protocol will 781-11 l8.\lll<liuo. 1 not l-sczlpi- bclng [Popefleg], 1f not "-511" 11°11" 1'1°1"11"1'= °11W°K~1 »——HAD NARROW ESCAPE. — mouth ROCK cockerels $3.00 each national ussociatioil of the Liberal lllll llellellllunl allll llellnquent 1(‘onscr\'utive1 party should be fornl- chllllrl,“ l“ Oven, pa“ n! these t-ll or wllethei- u ilutional coniliiit- “Dunn”, may m)“. lle looked an“ 1 .. sfrl rnii1"citiiinit.or'i'n*iiown GUARDIAN. Eastern Guardian . RSHOP from Batman's Catalog ..'OHOICE BARRED PLY- llll Dec. 1st.—D.F. MacDonald. Montague. 646-11-10~rnwf10l . JEASTERN AGENT — My, J, W. Murdock lo now Guardian Ag- ent lu Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news items, advertls-i lug, Job Printing. new and re-‘ newal subscriptions. . tf.1 Annual Meeting 0f Childreds Aid Society .\iuch more interest than here- lntlzre ought to be taken in the An- nual meeting of the Children's Aid Society to be ‘held in the City Conn- oil Chamber tomorrow evening.» .~\.~; ll result of the decision arrivedl ill by the annual meeting of last‘ y-lulr, the Society now functional _ __._ luiit. tllc (felt-gates ussenlbllng alva "Y" 1111' 11111119 111 (tile-en's 111111 Kings (‘utilities - not only over ('llfll'l(.‘ll.8l0\\'n and Royalty. By the efforts of Hon. Dr. McMillan. Pre-l sill-out of the Society, W. Henryl Smith. Superintendent of Neglect- l-d and Dependent (flilldren. the1 llouorury Solicitor of the Society, .\lr. Donald McKliinon. and others, committee men resident troughollt the country were nominated to c0- operzlto with the Society. Neglec- by the Society's Agent and such ac- llon taken ‘AS the circumstances may l‘t'l|llll'\‘. By tbl- payment of "tho addi- lloiiill grililt of the Legislature in lilllll, the (flillllrcirs Aid Society of Princo (‘llllllly has also been eh- ilbled to hliitciolir-so that the whole of Princl- Eiluwrll Island is. now subject to the laws respectingl children. Fortunately there are 11111 l“1'\v nrl-zlcctcll dependent child- l‘l'll within till,- lllnite-i of this Island. l’. l1}. island iulrciils are able, with vory fcw cxccptlulls to perform? lllv dlltIl-s Qhley owl- to ilil-ii- l-liil. llrcn llut thorn llilg lutcly been an, incl iiig ti-udcncy on the part of Y111111l-Z 1'1lilt|l'1‘fl towards petty tliiev-l ing and other acts of deliquencyffhis ll-ntlcilcy nlust bl» checked. The pull-ills, the churches and society lit largo have a duty to perform in this i-l-gurll. For the latter. the (‘hillirclfs Aid Society. aided by the Ll-gislilturl- ought to take more l-ffectivl- action than has been 111K111] iil rclzent yours. This mat- ll-r is one (lull may well hl- discus- sl-ll at the iucc-tiilg to 1N‘ hold to- morrow lwl-uing. The efforts of llll‘ Sol-il-ly to procure tllc 1551.81]- lislilllcnt ili this Proviiil-l- of a Re- form School or schools have. s0 far, fuilcd for wont ot‘ public support. llio protocol and tbl- conference will full to tho groiizrl." . Preparations go Forward. (‘.E;.i1‘.\'.-\, Nov. lifiePrcpaixi- ‘turc, however. inwards the llillCt‘ MALPEQUE The many friends of Mrs. George McKay are glad to lt-arn that she ls sufficiortly recovered lliom her illness which necessitated her go- lug to the Prince County Hospital to enable her to return to her home in ltlalpeque- We are now yell advanced in. the season that brings to the fllher- mun their harvust of pmelts. - The prices are splendid and lures the fisherman to renewed effort cncullra-gol try-the possibility of what may be their reward. But where are the smells? it is earn- estly hoped that there will be suf- flcicnt catch to reward the work men for their labors especially where one considers the expendi- ture necessary for their equipment. The cheese factory ut Hamilton closed the first of the month for the ivinter season and tho cheese arl- being disposed of at a fair price. The efforts of the farmer art- now directed towards i110 mak- ing of butter and with this end in view carriages are seen convl-ymg cream to Keuslngtoil factory to bu convl-rled into butter. Our dairy productions are without doubt tho grl-alcst boon at the disposal of tlil- farmer today, aiid consequent- ly to the island for after all ‘what industry can thrive without tho stipport of the fnlrlnur. The quan- tity of potptol-s and their market valuc may vary. the hay, wheat ullll oats may not yield a boilntfful harvest, and the prices may not compensate for the deficiency aiill whllu we do not overlook the f.ct that there is a possibility “that fauiine may pine in elnply stalls wlllerle herds were wont to be" yct il is. undeniable that the dairy pro- llucc is a staple one with its surl- ralurns flowing each month lulo thl- pocket of i110 needy farmer, rc- miudlug one of tho river tbllt the ]|./1'l. sang of “Ml-n may collie and men may go blit l go on for ever." lt is rcgrettabllq that thcrl- urc still some who persist in taking by stl-ultll whut rigblhllly belongs to ollil-ri-i, WllBlllHl‘ as a reward of l.;irll labor or bequeathed to tlilein fl-r their special benefit. At pre- 50111. their objective is far froiii be lug a worthy our; and includes till‘. lukiilg of foxes from owners ranch. es, cheese from farmers factories. and money from an aged resident. it is hard to understand why such miscroulnts are allowed to B0 on unpunislled and unhindered in their lawlessness, but even ln matters that lnjilro only the indiv- ltlllili life we 111's 11111 to forget the olll adage “Be sure your sin W111 find you out." Sonic men are capable of illlll-ISW lng lvleultli, others of hoarding ll. bllt there is at least one man lil this community, lilo owner of_ n flue residence, who ls noted tor hot-ping secrets. It 13 1111111 1" ‘ f... ‘.2: ll:'.4 air on.) i: kslified in this attitude for 0009111 11111 11111111 or less curious, some naturally- others have developed 1'- “"3111” the cxteizt of drawing on their 1m- Qglllillltifl. The moving of furni- of conjecture DQ111111 °1°1111Yl1‘f‘ wards the consummation of an 111.1 lions, for tho proposed internation- All confcrl-ncl- for lllt‘ reduction ofl llruizimcnts ivl-re advanced a step 5191111111 11- hlyc-sllrday ivlicil the military and that even the owner himself will pcruiilncnl. luilitary commissions of tho Luaguo of Nulloils selected the coulJLrIcs which will furnish six iex-' llfafli-i to sit with the silcclal coul- missions that are to help in frzllu-l int! the ul-ieillla of lllt‘ arms confor- onco. l Franco null Italy will each appolutl u military represculzltlvc. Great1 Britain uud Jilpuii, ll iluvrll roprcs- entative, and Brazil and Spain, an‘ uir (‘Xll1'l‘i, (‘zclello-Slovukizl, Swell tlllt‘ substitute dcll-g:ili* for carli of 1111' 1111‘1’l:1lin;! IIIYPL groups. 'lhl- military commission also drew up a prcllnlinzlry category of iudltary and civil l-xperls from whom will be chosen lhl- commis- sions which liltcr will conduct an inn-stigatloii‘ of llll- ilriuumeiits sit- uation in (ll-ruiuny and other cent- ral powers ilnller the treaty of Vl-rslillllel-l. —i<-0-}- HERE YOU ARE From 1114' "For Sale" column of a ll1'\\'.€])fll)l'l'I "Violin for sale by lndy with iiililill 510F011 head." a... ‘Wru/Wl Bficausfi it ensures swift, clean, antiseptic healing in cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, etc. Because it dispels irri- tation, alloys pain and inflammation, reduces swellings, and kills the germs oi festering and blood-poisoning. Because it quickly grows new healthy skin where injury or disease has damaged or des- troyed the tissues. Because owing to its purely herbal origin Zam-Buk is safer than, and superior to,any fatty pore-clogging ointment orsalve containing crude mineral drugs. For its wide range of lltifflllilllllti and its instant healing pmver lll \li||\ ail- ments and injuries lam-Hull is known as 1‘ a Surgery ili a Tum-inch Hort." All deulen. 50c. but. J fur ‘LU. 1 ln and lll-lgium will l-ucli furnish nrompwn event. 'l‘hl>_, expectancy that has [.lf‘t.\'iil1(‘(l will soon cease and l will be ti reality. 111111 1t 1s lwll-‘vwl be sltisfled for although 1-119 5991111 is out the prize will be_won.—M- STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX. Nov. i1.—.Q11o1=1111111§ fuiinlshed by Ward it J1111l15l1>11- l -h;.,1*'~L-. I 11911 118. l..." m . nova- Christies $5111.15 SOdaS You KNOW their QUALyl-Y When buying AliYbiscuits ask forChristie-s" Notable Reductions on Ladies’ Goats-for Fall SEE THEQE EXCEPTION XL VALUES Ladies’ Cloth Coats, self collars, well gotten up ill new seasons models and lllttLCPltllS; speciallyl pric- ell forN0vemberscllingat.................... . . . . . . . . . . $10.00. $12.00. 2F 51103111131201“) FUR TRIMMEI) COATS Five only Ladies’ Fur Collared CU2ti..\‘_ sizes 36 to 40; Norcmbci‘ Sale Price to ‘clear - - - - . - - - - - - - Fur (follui-cd Coats worth $1422.00, reduced to Aide-J" $25.00 values on sale at ~~--- - - - - - - ---~ - - - - 111111-1111 Coats \l\"l)l‘l,1ll $32.50—l_,'olii' choice now 2ft- - - - 11135-1111 GIRLS’ (‘OATS c1llil(h'(fll,fi (llolli Chats, giloll weight garments, lined tiiroughozit; sizes 3 to ti _vl-iiixi_ Spellcull ilt- - 15 (iirls’ Ooats, sizes to lit 8 to l4 years at 11111710111111 1111"- LADIES’ SUITS All Ladies’ Suits, priced for t uick cleairiiig from. . . . l . . .....$.'i.00lip LADIES’ DRESSES Good Weight Ladies’ Poirot Twill and Tricotilic Dresses. These are wilues you should not miss at $15.00 and $19.00 Misses’ Flannel to clear at each. . . . . $1.95 l CLEARING PRICES ON ALL IVLLLINERY Balance of Ladies’ Felt Hats Selling at One-third oil Wonderful Values in Trimmed Hats at $2.90 A few Pattern Hats left, to clear at Half Price. Sinclair 8. Stewart limited Summerside ‘i members of the dllonltreal 51111611 15X" 732-1111113131- change. llell 'l‘eleph0ne - St. Lawrence Flour Ottawa Power ______ _- Cuba Cane S11E11!" ----- Cuba Cane Sugar .i’t‘d. ._. _- Plln American Petroleum .__ Anlerlcan Can. ----------- -- Brazlliutl Fraction ........ -- llowurtl Smith Pill. - - Iloward ‘Sffllill Com. __-_ Spanish River Preferred .. ~~ Spanish River Com. _____ __ 1112174 Steel Company of Canada ._. 821k" British Empire Steel 1st iPfd. Poniuuns Ablilibi Sllowlnigilti "'- Lauirentide Pulp _____ _- Canodlzln General Electr c _. Canadian Steamship Cour __ Canadian Slcnmsli-ll) Pfd. Asbestos Com. [Jonilnlou llrldgc _ Montreal Power __ Winnipeg Electric _. National Breweries _ Atlantic Sugar __ Atchison __._ Am. Car 8r Foundry ....... .. Am. Locomotive Alli. Smelling & iitcfng. _ Anaconda Copper _. Can. Pacific Railway - New York Central . Crucible Steel international Paper ______ __ Kelly Springfield .- Mex. Petroleum _____ _. ‘international Mer. Murillo _ Press Steel Cur. _________ _. Southern Pacific _________ .. Studebaker Unllon Pacific lltall Copper _ ll. S. MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory .............. -. 1933 Victory 1922 Vic-tory 1937 Victory .____...._..____ BANKS flank Commerce ________,_. 1951,; Bank Royal __._ Bank Montreal __ _ ___ Bank Nova Scotln ________ __ 265 Wheat—-1Dec. 153%; May. 16f; July 140%. Corr_l—~Dec. 113%; May H8195; July 119%. as aox ro-oiivl ...°.“.";r.”°°" “*1 1 Wheat-Dec. 162%; MAY. 165%. A PAIR OF RUBBERS FREE! The Manufacturers of Have authorized us to hold an Iritercsting Contest in our store, to show you that Rhino Rubber is the 'l‘oug‘liest and most Wear- resisting that Science ‘has yet discovered. RHINO RUBBERS Are made from Rhino Rubber, vulcanized under terrific pressure, null will wcur up to 'l‘\vicl- us long as Ordinary Rubbers. We have 0n hand some sample strips of Rhino Rubber. If_ you can break one of tlhese strips by pulling with your hands, within 30 minutes wit-hoot cutting, biting or bending it, we will give you A Pair of Rhino Rubbers Free Provided you buy another pair, or have bought a pair this season. Men or boys must break the rubber strip without; any ‘assistance. but ladies or girls may try together, tug-olf-war fashion. (‘limo in!» the Sion- null "liar! Your .S‘lrvnglh" and yr! 71m: Pairs of Rublicrsfrlr l/ll.‘ [trier of One. 'I‘lll<l oox'i'ic.~vi' WILL iwiv roll 0x11: wunK flflMMliNfllNii MQNDAY NOV. 17 PURDIE & FERGUSON suos 00., 1.10. SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARLOTTETQWN