nil I .1‘ uovnnlamn 28,1927 . ~ I l Now baking’ da is o plea’ sureWith-Rolll flour your bread, cakes » and pies are, easy to make. o,1:in 1I0od in Hood FLOUR ositiveivIONEY liAtiKlfiuarantce in each ha A Timely Word‘ 1 0f Warning FROM THE SEED ‘POTATO INSPECTION SERVICE A large amount of potatoes are to-day stored in out-buildings where ploy are likely to become chilled or frozen. Stock such as this, is en- gll-ely unsuited to be used for seed purposes. Growers and shippers are. therefore. cautioned to ship nothing but stock which has been stored free from danger of frost injury. The following letter just received from the Dominion Botanlst speaks for itself: ‘ rllosrnhlrr or .~lsl'.‘ano-' ‘rojljaro rupusfrlw The pcdiltlnued. rroslaerltyof the lsllolol ‘to indestrvmiélvehdh ex- clllsiv ‘ upon the maintenance of , the superior quality ‘of potatoes: lllippodfrom the Island, whether these are‘ table or certified seed grades...‘ » - .- l. The Inspe torsof . the‘ Department. mollldhlg myself, are doing their utmost to lliaintain ‘and enhance the reputation of the IshndQ-but we can not be wholly successful unless we are assured of the wholehearted support. of every individual grower and ship er of the, loll-lull, One con- llgnllle _ offroilen potatoes or such} wherever our potatoes go. Let this be a season of no coin- plalnts and let all of us do our level best to safe-guard an industry and a reputation which it has takenyears of hard and intelligent work on the part of the growers to establish. Wishing you all continued pros- perity and the best of returns from your labours, Believe me faithfully yours. ' / II. T. GUSSOW, Dominion Botanist. WOW-i Girl, 15, Drowned (Canadian Press) AMHERST, N. 3.. Nov. 27.—Min- lllc Lorctte, l5, was the victim of the first thin ice tragedy of the season when she broke through the frozen surface of Christies Pond, yesterday noon and was drowned. The girl had decided to take a short cut across the half-frozen pond and the ice collapsed under her when she was half way across. Several boys play- ing nearby made a futile attempt to rescue her. ' ___-_+>___ (Canadian Press) PUGWAS . N. S.. Nov. 27.—Ed- ward McLeo . 65, was crushed to death yesterday while working at repairs to a highway bridge. He was under the bridge when a heavy stringer worked loose and fell upon him causing such injuries that he died an hour later in an Amherst showing Late Blight Rot may spgllnospitn the reputation we justly enj y Central Guardian "LITTLE THINGS COUNT" —\jAl‘€ liley tell or primary children? T H A T Kindergar- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAR IAN. SOClAL GATHERING- cry-l- tul Cha-pter, No. 1, O.E.S. held‘ l1 very enjoyable bridge purl-Y lll W“ recreation room ill the Masonic Telnple Friday evening, abolll eighty were present. At the closfl of the game all repaired to the . Dr. Saint. School re-opens at the Navy League BulldlllK on Thursday, the lst Dec- ember, 1927, as will be seen by an- nouncement in this issue. This is a splendid opportunity for those de- sirous of securing a nautical educa- tion. LADY PROSECUTOR - ii: 1H reported (hat on Saturday the new Lady Prosecutor, recently added lo the staff of Prohibition enforce- ment officers searched four wo- men suspcctcd of selling liquor. Tilcse searches were successful. SPECIAL SERVICESL- Rev. Thomas A. Rodger, Bible teacher. Toronto, will conduct a series of Bible studies on Mpnday. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Nov. 28th. 29th. and 30th as follows: Clyde River Presbyterian Church, Nov. 28th, l-Iartsville. Nov. 29th and 30th. The services will begin at 7.30 p. m. Let everybody hear this talented Bible teacher and preacher. DREDGE IN FOR REPAIRS — Tlle Department of Public Works auction Dredge No, 12 ls now u‘, Bruce Stewart & Co.’s Whlll-l’ bc-l illg nlade ready for the work ufi "filling in"l'nrtlle extension of the: railway property from llle llills-l boro Bridge to the Railway; Wharf. Already tight icons have been filtcll with or about i000 feet nf pipe. The (lredgc will be stationed on the "flats" ‘Oil the north side of the channel and the “silt" carried from here by those pipes-l over the crib work, Operations will be comment- ed this week. '_“" r WEDDING BELLS.— A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the Manse, Kensington, P. E. 1., on Wednesday evening. Nov. 23rd, 1927, when Miss Lillian. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Woodington of. Kensliizlon. P. a. I. became _uio bride of Mr. Lester. son of, Mr. and Mrs. John Bryenton of Spring Val- ley. P. E. I. The marriage cere- mony being performed by the Rev. Miss Dorothy Wooding- ton. sister of the bride acted as cnasslnlno ADVERTISEMENTS one Insertion . _ Ifpur Insertion! El|ht Insertions .. ‘Agents Wante i Si. A DAY PAID MEN 0B WOMEN for distributing religious literature until .Christmas, spare or full time. For particulars write Mn! Collrgd. Bpadlna Bldg, Toronto. . A. W. niws9l TEN DOLLARS A DAY SELLING llll exclusive line of film rayon silk-flies direct to wearer, [Fast si-lérs. Make ideal (‘hl-i-stnlils uliflbq-Vcry libclnl lroilimissicil. Free samples. lNrilc D01". 7 Pub-i lll‘ Service Mills of (‘illii(lli, Ltd... London, Out. A. W. 1i. LMiscellaneous 10o per llno of 5 words 8o per lino of 5 wards per Ilno of 5 words .5; Articles For Sale FOR SALE NEW APEX ELEC- iric vacuum t'li‘illl(.‘l‘, all lllodcrn attachments. Apply Guardian Office. 11-26-31 For Sale 5-" l" while Mr. Fred Bryen- ton ably supported the groom. Aft- er the ceremony the party drove to the home of the grooms parents where about twenty invited guests awaited their arrival. After tea had been served and a pleasant hour passed all departed to their homes thinking the evening well spent. Mr. and Mrs. Bryonton have al- ready moved to their future home ln Spring Valley. Their friends all Join in wishing thcnl a. long and happy wedded life. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH ZION HALL —- C‘.G.l.'l‘.. play Lndgg l-ooln where refreshments null concert by best local talent. were srrvcd frflm a nicely "Illlillll" Tuesday. 8 p. nl. (Jill ell table, A small 0l‘f:l16l!i.l‘£\_CDIll' i posed of Miss Nail Shaw. Mliil-l NAVIGATION SCHOOL. —- This Doris Nit-Lend and) Mills Norah Cameron played very flWBel-lv while luncheon was being served. wsoomo asses - A vol-y, pretty wedding was S0l8lfll1lZ3ll lll St. Ann's Church Lot 65. 0n Thurs- day morning. Nov, 3rd when Ml“ Clara McCall-die. daughter of lllfi lille Mr. and Mrs. Jas. D. McCardll‘. was united ill the holy bonds ul’ matrimony to Mr, Edward Molin- Kllflll. son of’ Mr. and Mrs. Jamel-l Monagllall. of Kelly's Cross. The. bride, who was very handsomely attired ill a blue bolivla cloth coat with fur trimmings and hat to match, was attended by her sister. dliss Rose McCardle who also wore blue. while the groom w-IB ably supported ‘by his cousin, Ml‘. (Arthur McQuaid. After the cert‘- mony, which was performed“ _.by the Reverend -Father Harrell, the bridal party motored to the homE of the bride, where a dainty wed- ding breakfast was served. after which they motorcll lo Charlotte- town fol- dinner. returning ill the evening (o the lloinc of the bride. where a sumptuous supper served to their many relatives and‘ friends, The evening was pleasantly spoilt ill nluelc, singillf-Z’ and dancing. Previous to herlwcdd lug, ilic bride was tendered a 4|) “m; pmpfshrlwel‘ ill lilo home of Ml". éllltllthgjl- Qayplpgl “(lollies (he MPH. J03. l’. McClosky, at Wlllclbbe eminently gllcgessfljL which lhe young couple are held. They left immediately for British reside, followed by the wishr-s of their nlillly friends and relatives here. ——(Patriot please copy.) PERSONALS a visitor lo the city on Saturday. .\ll‘. Wnl. Jackson, Green, was u visitor to the city on Saturday’. ' (Mr. llugll Callaghan, Lake Verde, was a visitor to the city on Saturday. lMr. T, J. Coleman. Si. Stephen. N.B.. is ill the city. Dr. ll. l), Johnson left Saturday for ’l‘(lronto to attend ii meeting t lilo Executive Council of lilo Can- adian Roll Cross. 'l‘lle many friends oi’ Ml‘. Vvllllcl" will regret i0 lcilrll llllll,‘ 11-; is ill with pneumonia. .\ll‘ A. A. Flellllllg of Saint Joint, Mr. Duncan Gillis. Kinross. was ‘ sliltvlcns... -Rev. w. J. Johm ulauager of F. G.Spcllcel- theatre, night. null will reiililiil until after lin Charlottetown lu connection lwlih the illness, llvuih and fullel-ul. of their mother. lilrs. Lomuol Phlil ills, furlllcl-ly Miss fiiiilllie (ludfrepu of this city, are leaving for home this zlileriloon via Plcluu. lfl the obituary notice of iilrs. Phillips‘ death. lllc llalllcs of two silrviviillf bl'°lll°l‘-‘4. Ml’. James (iodfrey of Roalloko- Vu., and Airs. I-‘ruilk (lull- lrey oi’ PlClOll, and two sisters, Mrs. Jollll Cilowau oi‘ Dubolse, Pa, llnd M125. Jollll McLeod of Chur- lLZZIBLOWIJ were inadvertently omit- (Zion Presbyterian Church Services Tile minister. Rev. M. Scott Ful- ton occupied the pulpit at both ser- vices. The morning subject was "Jacob's Ladder." Gen. 23:12. Des-g pitc the inclement weather a large‘ congregation was present at the‘ evening service. "Jesus. the Gift of the World." John 8:12, was the; text. er‘s "The Lord is My Shepherd‘? The mixed quartette was taken by, Miss Jean Fraser. Mrs. Mutch. H} Craswcll and Mac McKinnon and, ‘preparations for the bazaar and loaf .in the near future. Judging by, they shouldl silvcr. which show the esteem ill trust thcll‘ Ploy and concert in theldieil gvcslel-(llly wiihoul ‘near future will be all that they BX-l consciousness after suffering uvl pect. - l Colunrbia- where they intend 1g] w? lleéll‘ lllll? T900115 °l_ the "V0.- Qlieell lloililds. Friday, The Prince good 59m“ Blble classesr ‘me l5 mughtol’ Wales illlll his bl-oilier Prince by Miss Profitt. the other by Mr.- lRoss McEwcn and the minister. l ;M3.I'0OllS Won , l j From Senators, (Canadian Press) hl0l\"l‘lll~1AL, Quin, Nov, 26. —, vmlfgeilviontlwill .\lill'f)(')llS won a fltlllllOllwf fought National llockcy League, match here Sillllfllll)’ night from; the Ottawa Senators by ono goal‘ ,to nothing. 1 COLONEL McLEAN ELECTED .‘ MAYOR OF WlNNlPEG‘ 1 WINNIPIGU, Nov. 26. -— Lioul. ‘Colonel “l)llil" llll-Lcilll. with ii rear 0rd of l3‘. _vciil-s public. service in. Winnipeg. us u iorlllcl" Alderman‘ and former lllfllllllCl‘ of tho Alani- toba Legislature‘. was tmliiy 01cc:- ed hiayol" oi‘ Winnipeg for 1928. E-l-‘Col. Ml-Lvglll succeeds (f0. Ralph. Webb. who ufli-l" sol-villi: u two-l year (crlll refused l-(l-nilllliililtiilll. l ‘mm-Om Floods Ill Haiti : l l V Western Guardian The Public Forum —-FUR FARMING PAYS. Order i’_ fox netting now at Bruce's. y, y, Bfiodbzam, T lo column II open for t o discussion by correspondents of quntlohu o1 Intel-alt. Tho --l ROLL 36x1!oxl5 and l roll 36x2x15 fox netting will make one pen l2x20x6ft. high, covered top and n“ "awr"! "'d°"” m‘ "Yr _ ll’, she COIIIIIOII _' . Night and Roy ., - Could Not Sloop Mrs. Leonard IIsywood, Yittnfll‘ Col-nor, N.B., wrlteni-“Llst llll I took an awful cold which I caught while driving in all open car on a cold . . . ~ . - l For my part I will rejoice wi The glnglng by the chm,- was bel first and am ready to take on, g . of a particularly hlgh quality, ma number of regular customers. WJTllB Pallllll- when I 599 "l" 5°m° the morning tllc anthem was Simp-; l3. Gllllfillle llllll 801l- yllel‘ (ll llllrlianleill. were at her llflfllthey admnted Charlottetown Guardian don l day. - o nlonl of correspondents. . gllallllolfllgrfldgrder now Gllitti-Ila-gafigtialis. " I "I seashell "ill" ""3 “"1 ""14 m‘; sleep at night, uld my eyes rm __Buy pgx Tolqgg mouth, PILLS FOR BEJOICING wafer so that 1 could hardly no o clamps. catching nets. fur combs, lhlnE- padlocks. hinges, hasps and hooks 5ir'__The pan-lop 1 nflllge‘ l-ejoic- ' “My husband got me a bottle of Bi 3751391 560414341 es that "every part of Canada has ' - been won over to a sympathetic un- DI‘. Wood S , -0VER, 1000 rolls "Brayco" F0?‘ derstandlng of our position as a Neltllli! l0 l-"Plve Tllesdlly- N°V~ province?’ and adds “what a bitter NOYWQY 29th. all BYlWFS- sllmmelslde- pill it seems to be to the Tory organ 65°'1l'23'2l to swallow." As a reader of "The PInQ - ""- Tory Organ" referred to I have to ' ._.p[-3E[) MORE MEAT fox bls- say that I have not yet seen in it syrup and before I had taken the whole of it my cold had disappeared." “Dr. Wood's” has been on the market for the past Ilftycaffl; llllf“. m 85c. a bottle, largo fanillyrlze 00c.;l put up only by The T. Mllburrl 00., Limited, Toronto, OnL cult in wintr" and save money. any sign of bitterness on account of Fresh stock at Braces. 660-11-28-21 any good thing that has come to l, Prince Edward Island as a result of _N5w M||_K TEAM _ l intend‘ the efforts of either Liberals or starting a daily milk team DecQnl-lTOPIBS- lgood has come to the people of this 663 Province as a result of the recent iconferencc of Liberal premiers at _ ___L°s-r BETWEEN can‘, WmwOttawa and the boasted sympathe-. Eleanorsl “mm Um tic understanding of our pOilltlOfL. *"°""*"****"*""‘: —--i{-O-§-—--i-_ erse and St. soprano solo by Miss Flo Campbelb. zlllil l‘ll1l rol- laol-ll. RtfvVilftl. ll.C.‘y3en1thel£:$;g Rifggnwlllgsn “fig; D MLY LESSQNS The two evening‘ anthems were. iliowatl, Cape 'l‘l'avcl~se._ H llalugrflymllflarbor Rkuway has been} IN nowgggllgllldshd Tlugrtsigg §lolaucgsl I I Efijfasfi" standardized there will be some-I i Ollr Help in Ages Past." soprano rol- (‘llrlllt lllll| lllllllfllln the!‘ .\|l|l1ll'(l'1 ‘hag. w rejglceiat‘) 5° éaafiégererelfl 5)‘ W- \-- “"49" _ was solo Miss Fraser. The choir enter-p Lillinlolli. l 1m,“ mg‘ m‘ ous y a g _,,, H,,,,H‘,»”..“”,, ed fully into the spirit of these and: :5“ 5' I am s" em ,rendcred them with fille expression.‘ ' ' ' WQRDS QFTEN 5415113531); vePyFThis service was broadcast | AN OLD TORY‘ l- . , . _ v ~ , ~ N 1m’ 1927, ' Do not say of these two boxes! l The Ladies Aid ale speeding up y 0v 1 _ l shun choose me lamest}. s” __-_<-o>-——— I. O. D. E. SCHOLARSHIPS Victoria Bullock“ (Canadian Press) |“largcr" when referring to two. . OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: mo- Sir,— The young lllall who won dost" o as in “so." e as in “me," ac- large n.0,, pipe use‘; m carry the she was lhc recipient of _ lllally‘ A word of praise is dlle the lead-l .\ll'2l.'l‘0.\‘. MUWllfily, l'§ll|,'lilllll.l;heo sghgéaishlpdalléalégege gjfflrlgtgl.°°Q§§E§§SY‘Q}’§QPELLED. “berm- am; l“ all about lwengyplghl pounusleful and villiiable articles, ill-hers and girls of the C. G. I. T. Nov. ‘.57, —-— Lady Victoria Bullock. l" Db fiigsgillécszs This sealant“ “on, one b two 1,5 ' icons will be required for the “.0,.k_| clullilll; cheques, out glass all(l‘Theil' attendance ls splendid. We, only (laughter of the Earl oi‘ Derby. a e " siNonyhs. deépah.’ misery. ,m_ ship which he was successful in se- curing for the second time has a happiness, tribulation, wretched- cash value of $2800.00 and from a ness, desperation, despondency. material point of view is worthy of WORD STUDY: “Use a word being elated ovcr. three times and it is yours.” Let us It would be pleflsllls l0 fill wll-(increase our vocabulary by master- Ilfillli)’ were members of ihr- l-lanlo earned if the committee of Selection. mg one word eabh day. Todayis lluutlni; purl)’. bill no one was with appointed to award these scholar-word; CREDn-ABLE; praisewonhy; Lady Victoria wllou illc accident Shlps could Bl me 53mg tlme sllareymerimrlous_ “You have accomplished ham’°"°‘l' ill m9 wllglallllallllnl I“ m” the work in a very creditable man- She was found on the ground literature sent out by this organiz- new’ '""l'l' 11" Blflllylll‘ b)’ her broillerjation it is very clearly stated and| and (fol-tors said (hill llcl- 8kll'l;Sl.\'9SSCCl that in granting these, , hall been fracturel. A - 1|’ scholarships preference will be giv-l _ her head struck‘ ilie ill'f‘lll)pi'llgenslllii 9T1 t0 Tatum“ ‘loldlers- ' ‘to the proper mush or the hogs’ and was driving uniler ll. Lord Dcrbynl In 1926 and 1927 a retumed ma“ no hog under 20o pounds five Should who came froln IPl-ance by aQl-plwho served three years in France b9 Ofleled on the mm?“ and 13mg plane wllcll ho learned of his eligible in every other way was dlefiied llOK-S Slwlllg Wallfill 8'- gash (lauglllepflcl injury, and he], husband ;,turned down by this committee onllfflm 140-160 P0llll 5- 9 "F81? ‘Calllain Malcolm Bullock, a menl- “h occaslons‘ mile first “",‘°i“"“°“ and buyers flu}; fccell their error and .n suggestion in the spr n w c lorder to make amends (as he‘ is given. that is for the best interest lthought) asked him to rc submit hlSvOI all concerned. If the practice of ‘application this year. and as if to selling those thinnnflnlshed hogs ls :add insult to injury he is again re-lperslsted in we will have to decline ljetllgdobjection can be made to thelm buy tibia glrégllcfnlice. laction of this committee if they! DAVIS s. r-"aassa. OTTAWA. 0nt.. Nov. 26. _ Tlll- think it is tllc honorable way to. Toronto market has worked Illgheplpfifmlt their likes and dislikes to.‘ .\llllllrll'a Lllllfllffll lol- llnlrcl lino-l. today, regaining injury while hulltiilg with [ll-P side when she died. —>—{0-§~_.___ lovercome the spirit of fair play, TORONTO-The best grades Qllwhich should be tiic guide for alli frcsh arc again higher on thislwho arc entrusted with matters of A NEW market and they arc quoted at cxnthis kind, bllt hcl-caftcr in order to tras 60-65. firsts 50—53. secondslbe fair to the public upon whose 33-37. pullets extras 46—48, freshlgcnerosity this organization to a extras are going wholesale at exJccrtain extent depends they should tras 70—75,‘ firsts 60-63. secondsremove from their literature (so far T Funeral Home lllllJ. "ltilcninu 37-40. Fresh eggs are moving iIllaS this Province is concerned) ad- a Jobbing way at extras 70. firsts 60,) vcrtising this scholarship that "pre-‘ Dullet extras 55. seconds 38. Stor-lference ls given to returned men." of the Maritime Missionary Society, FOR SALE-THOMPSO N's MILL property. Apply R. ThGm psoll. ‘Suffolk. 275-11-22-41 FOXES FOR. SALE — SEVERAL well furrcd medium silver year old females. Write or phonc Arthur C. Wood, Mt. Herbert. 643-11-26-41 MEM RIAM CARDS AND MOIJRN- lng cards at shortest notice.’ Guardian Job Printery. t! FOR SALE SHORTHORN BULL. lllllc nlollillil olll. Cedric Simp- son, Bay View. \640-11-2(l--ii l-‘Aslfrilnanns: WEDDING swa- tiollery. flne selection. Guardian Jobifilntery. - BILLIIEADS AND STATEMENTS, neatly printed. Guardian Job Prilitery. ti. SHIPPING raos. EXPEDITIOUS- lyisupplied. Guardian‘ Job Prlnttf- ery. . - . oo i1‘ NOW-FIRST oLAss" . _ , l mule fox 1 yr. old. Price $40.00.|"OP9" ll"? ("m5 0r the Tcmplfi" Plllntlllg‘ lwawrhallglng mo" "F, Alllo llfly purc brull plymollih M73 Jnllnswnc Wlll "CCUPY the llul‘ YOUIS licllsonllbla prices. Rowloy it: , ,1‘ H l w R D i M plg next Sunday, Gfllhn‘ a lnrcheémT Si‘ lpi. kllhl e s. . . onus. ur- . ‘ Tins .7? '1 - 554-11-24-61 “"9 ' 6“'11'2°"l BIRTHS 421.‘. T1,". ,' _ _ ~ ' X M A S CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND To Let DOUCETTE-In the Charlottetown F1191“ envelopes. with _8lIdf'BB5_ printed. - Hospital. on Nov. 22nd. 1921, to Mr. 1 lust the thing for-acknowledge- " '—‘i"_‘_" and Mrs. Andrew E. Dollwttfl. meat, lllumpliong, 9m, Guardian GARAGE‘) Io LET“, CENTRAL- Rustlcovillc (nee Louise Peters.) a Job Prlutery. - ‘ tf Apply *2“ QM“ gfzqlam" son. Congratulations. . r” 6N7" 5. n“ N r~-~—————--—-—*————--—# >~¢040+++o M“ CAN ACCOMODATE FROM 1 TO. MARBIAGES 11-1-1111!)- ii pairs of foxes in new ffllwlllCoTT/‘GE To LET WIT“ GAR‘ — ——i— with experienced. keeper. Cull Hllplily l-cfcrcllcos. For terms fol‘ l-llllclllllg llpply Guardian Office. 564-11-23-71 -——-I—_-_____....._._..__.._... SILVEII. FOX NOTICE -— MB. 50f Rubin representing London and New York interests is in the Cit buying Silver Fox Felts.‘ He is u a position to buy entire out- illlts of all grades at good. prices. Fox ranchers see Mr. Rubin at Victoria. Hotel. Mr. Rubin is also ‘Plfin to make immediate arrange- ments with reliable local buyers. ’ 65 m Flemale Help Wanted ‘m WANTED - an llxrlmrrlncllo maid. One that will sloop at home or loll-ell. Apply Mrs. ill-mil Btqwm. so aoallzol-u st. w‘ BIO-II-Ii-il Reward, ‘___639-1l-26-Lll IITED-AT on s: a MAI '"““" ‘ for general hoflsewm-k. wanted "Mlllns. ooollwqo. A l——— an. Jenkins. a0 Bl-lglltllll. p” WANTED - ROTARY sAwlug- sllqlqlpgl outfit, in good repair. Apply A WANTlD-MIDDLIAOED wom- an to assist with housework and lake care of elderly lady. Refer-I "MM required. Apply Ernest MaeMillllll. Vernon River. . ‘ 816-11-25-411 MAID IN SMALL,‘ ti?“ win (l 6-“ m l" Wim- with rcfereneo; u, ..J.._ B” - p _i ui-li-all-ll. 1 LOST-OLD FASHIONED GOLD litllnnrll‘): Lilllllmlt for lu-nly mllll. l FOR SALE-(ONE RED FEMALEI 3-4 black and 3 Patch mules. l9- 27 pups. Leslio McDowell, Glell Valley. l'. ll}. l. 657-11-28-21 FOR SALE - 70 ACRE FARM AT Cornwall, 55 ulldcr cultivation. Ranch on promises. Apply to lvllll Uuval". JBIi-II-IS-fmu-Sl FOR SALE-ISLAND RED FE- agc. Queen St. Apply Empire Hotel. 225 590-11-24-71 TO RENT COMFORTABLE ROOM lvilll breakfast. Apply_l\f, Caro (lulu-clan. 61741-258! Lost LOST-FOX IIOUND DOG BLACK and tan, marked on left ear. — Jack Vessey, West Royalty. 659 11 2B 3i broach. Finder please leave at Guardian. Reward. 611-11-25-31 L081’ BETWEEN NEW GLAS- gow and Stanley Oll N°V°Flb°f 18th. sum of money. Finder no.- ify W. M. Taylor. New Glasiwll‘ Guardian quoting cash price- . 409-11-21-101 WIFFETITl-ITll-s“: for light housekeeping. Alllllyl Guardian Office. 62241-25411. q Lllllulent. I _ art. on Tuesday. Nov. 29th at 2 p ’ lfclm-k fronl parents residence, 212 services. Mr. Jollnstone is a veryl earnest and devoted preacher and his messages yesterday were listened to with much interest by good con- gregations. The subject for his llullfax. lo visit her llaughtcr, discourse for the morning was Sister Luis (Draco. ut Mount Christ Our Example. showing that Vincent. we should follow Christ in all things sighting many instances in Jesus lifc which l-le did in order to sot an example to the members of His church down through the ages. His evening subject was How to achieve success ill the Christian life. cln- phasizing the necessity of co-oper- ation and unity in order that the best results may be attained for the establishment of His work on the earth. The musical programme for the day (consisted of an anthem beautifullly rendered by the choir nicely rendered by the choir. Also a solo by Mr. Ben G. Acorn who sang in his usual effective manner entitled “Come Unto Me“ and for ’ the cvenlns anthem "The City Fair" tions and territories had been ai-jsreln in the domestic leaflet and hand a well finished product is ll e/lffiecytogl DEWAR _ CAMPBELL -— At illc llnnlc of illc brides‘ parents, Mr. and ltlrll. Donald id. Campbell. Charlottetown, on Wednesday, Nnv- ember 23rd. by Rev. M. Scott Fill-l ton. .\l.A.. BIL, Annie Florence‘ Campbell, l0 James Harding Dc- wnr. Newlilnds. DEATHS .______________i_...i._ ROGERSON — At llusllco. at illc home of Mr. Bismarck Craswell. l-‘rederick William Rogerson- agexl 15. son of (he late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick llogerson, Plsquld. Fun- eral froill (he home of his llullt. Mrs. James McCarthy, Ml. Stew-- m. JAV — ill (his city on Nov. 26. Elsie Marlon. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mts. Crawford Jay. aged ll months. Funeral Monday ill 2 Kelli Si, Interment at York (‘em- elery. . N. D. Maul-BAN occupied the pulpit of the Central m” Openlllg Christian Church yesterday at bothlTllenuc- colllpiillied by Miss Bonnie llessfy, loft Friday morning for West Quill-t (Bumps, a sllnllili-l- resort on tho Moose ilcall, l Lllkc, lilzliilc. arrived in the (:lly|NEw wnmllnss (if the new Capilo stone of St. John. N. 13.. Secretary cim"‘lt' “wlmd i“ m” my Ffldayl l l . Mr. l-‘l-ullk McKenzie, owner i] Slilllriluy iligllt oil a visit to hi llloillor, Mrs, llllllilllfllll McKenzie. iliivilzllill Si. Ml’. A. St. square miles was swept by flood. Steady and demand fall'- fllnlous, ll-I. Phillips, oi‘ lllllilux. allil ills sister. ivlrs. L. N. \vllllillll- sun. oi‘ Pittsburgh, who have boon (Special to-the Guardian) l PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti. Not/lull‘: "H85 are unchanged. No‘ I am, Sir. etc. i26. —-Nineteen inches of rainfall change m‘ theh lmullry mark“- : JUSTICE‘ CALGARY-The egg market here {'4'}? lwithin twenty four hours “'35 rc- lul-s. JlllllOS 1.. Mllllell, City, ac- ported today from L; pm N o; ‘lsfllllvllflllsed in tone aild price J llllll-lldaiti. in the worst llllZOTIIIS ofllllll Wm‘ the demmld m!‘ B- C- QBESREGARDING QUALITY 0F ‘local l flood in the history of the country. 30ml The Smrage mllvelllelll l5: It is reported that an M“ of 500 light. The poultry market Sir,—Sonic two or tluee weeks ago, Packers through advertisement in your paper and that a quarter of a "limo" of are quoting l0 higher than the last as well as editorials and in other, people were lmmelesi only two T611011. for heavy chickens with ways we called the attention of they ledeaths have been reported m“ three grades unchanged. NOVIBTIIICTS to the quality of ihc hogs] workmen who were drowrflm ' quotations have been issued yet for that were being marketed this Fall‘ —-—<+>--€- lllllllfiyfi- lresulting in damage to lhc indus- _ HALIFAX-Jrhc egg market ll0l‘f’.'tl‘y, unless the h0g5 W011? bet-w!‘ fill- CONCENTRATION l8 V612)’ film and higher on fresh ex- ished. While some improvement has] ltras which are selling to retailers at been nlade yet generally speaking a WASKINGTQN‘ Now 2g _ A "my '75 Cllllls- Dullci. extras 89 cents. llarge proportion of tlic hogs being wireless concentration which will MONTREAL- Que» NW- 2"-—Th° sold. both live 8nd ("B55911 a" 10° *3 years, beginning Joli. 1st. 1929, was 481' Wes again of a very limited dllCtS. We are endeavouring to ad- approvcd hcrc today. It was draft-Icllaraclel- "m"! b91118 Pllwtllifllll’ vise the farmers in their own best ed by the International Radio Coll- 11° dellllilld "(Tm ‘he Ulllwd King‘ interests. asJn the 8nd lllHfkN-lllll fcrencc which adjourned after sig- dom ‘ind me cmlllmlll- The"? “'35 this thin inferior product reacts on natures of delegates froln '19 na- 5°11"? "ullllr? fmm l°°5l buyers ml’ the producer. whilst on the other Undertaker and Erllbnllner 54 Grafton Street Phone 482d. Since taking over_ this Hotel-we have spent nlanY thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those who want excellent service at a. moder- ate price. inched to the document. Why Not Send '1 lllllscllllllolls 1 Always comply with your Doctor's orders when filled here. We take keen pride in the EFFICIENCY AND RELIABILITY. _ or ova PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT THE PROMPT DBUOGISTS llllds'rfa_lier EMRALMER PHONE I19 KING SQUAIE ‘Th! RtXALL woo Koluut Stone sol ’ I l» bhthd. . ———--—<o> - » .\lillllril'n Llllllllellt fur (‘lllli lllul brulnw‘ it". The Only GIFT That Only YOU Can Give Your- PHOTOGRAPH MADE BY CRASWELL Phone for Appointment Today F§§-§QO§.§Q-§—9'O§§-§§+O-O-QOQ§ F vlelolllll . llollsl ‘ One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 room!- 44 of which have private, Completely renovated in the past two years. Few Hotels throughout Canada. and the United States have its-splendid table. Courteous . servloetc all Guests. Tele- phones in rooms. Rites $4.00 to $5.50 P91‘ day. . Charlottetown . Hotel C0., Ltd. < Proprietors AA AAA l . r regulate international radio rol- flvc exlm" bllslnllss "l Brill" "B" 58W" light and thin to produce coed PTO‘ i flour market here was sales of 50.000 bushels of Canadian good advel-glsement fol‘ the Island Western barley and 50.000 bushels pol-k lnduslry and tends (Q enhance of oats were nladc at C. I. F. priceslhe value o; all hogs, m‘ "m B“? and new» The m" 1m‘ Considering the present price of tradc was quiet and prices lverchogs we w-ould be of mp Qpinlml steady. Owing to the further decline ma; they should not gQ much ll any l" cash wheat pllces at whmlPeEl-‘lower and in view of the fact the the undertone to the spring wheat supply 0g hogs dul-lng January and Bates from $3.00 to $450 per day. Charlottetown ,Hotel 00., Ltd. i a " comfortable Hotel and splendid tabla pod q e553" bulqFebruary on the Island is usually nlmmun z there was no change in price note-[vcl-y light. which in itself tends to MISS L MCQUAID‘ "ma"; ‘ The local and export demand was advance the price. would it not be l! inactive. The trade in winter wheat good pollcy even lo market (he h0g5 “n flour was also of a lilnited charact- slower and see ma; guppy hognvas or and prices ruled steady. The propel-fly finlshed and of sum qugl- _ millfccd trade was moderately act- my as m prudlme the very best hr. l). A. ltllloKelllle- Si. P0!‘ m’ and “ml- Tlle demand meats? The price of feed is noty-rs llzly: 1111's. J-K. blflobllllllerfl. for standard grades of rolled OMS high and when hogs reach a. certalniSt. Pclvrs flay." Hon. J.J.iiughcs, w" ll°°d “ml Film lllled "l?" Tl" weight they put the last thirty OIlSUlITlliZ n.0, llOflOll. sz. Jollo: felmlm “l m” local egg sllualm" forty pounds on vcry' quickly and J..l. Jnllilslnn. Si. John: F. Llors- mmmmed to be m” Smmg underHlcconomically. We would consequent- pony, iylollll-eal; Lo Roy Dyal. Now “n” t” ‘he "lmk" m" 5m" ‘ly urge that more attention be given York City. ' SILVER FOX BUYERS advanced their prices for firsts two. to three cents per dozen. The higher fresh extras were quoted at ‘l0 to '72 cents per dozen and firsts 60 cents Mr. Sol Rubin, representing London and New York interests is in the Clty buying Silver Fox Pelts. Be is in a position to buy entire outputs of all grades at good prices. ' Fox ranchers bring pelts to Mr. Rublm _' , -" . I "III 00f.‘ QUEEN HOTEL to 63 cents per dozen. Ill sym- pathy with above there was also a mucll better_feeling for storage eggs and prices for extras and firsts were advanced one to two cents per dooen. Extras were quot! ed at 46 cents to 4'1 cents, firsts at 43 cents to 44 cents and seconds at 39 to 40 cents per dozen. The re-, celpts were 2.648 cases. The demand; for butter was confined to small lots but the undertone was steady. The receipts were 463 packages, the export and local trade in cheese was quiet but values were unchang- ed. The receipts were 2.109 boxes. <o>---- l AT THE OFFICE Dillon 8r Spillett Queen Sit. TNavigation School Toes Kept Free Frohl Sore Corns - lulaar c. BROWN. mum AAAAA VICTORIA HOTEL (filial-lea Harris, Montreal; E-O- llemslreet, Montreal: lLM. Sem- ple. Halifax: John l1. relll; Wm. Whiting, lllllifnx; Crosby, flnrllon; ltfril. Slrollg. Ely-l I noy, l Wlllefllllll- on lop or between the toes. Amherst: Geo. S. Harman. Mont- lnril’: will remove It without pain. Ytlfl- Insist on "Putnam's" roots out the corn. I hool of nvl atlon at the N: League Bull When You ‘ibilce any sign or c1111 Chnlrfigadlslcflfl, 0|)Qh8N0fl‘QhE 1st December, $21, and will be l0“! ell the ‘"11" "liil-“llllll i mellhe llllll-llouoll of cllllulll M. c. Allenby, n. n. - l time to paint on a loll’ (11095 of) The hours of the School will be from 9.30 AQM. to 12.00 A. M, Pllinumflll Corn Extractor. llo ihlrlplnm ‘mm t” P. M" u, (M; p_ M_ - ., and we covey's"! seme- Ne mllllell Boverll llllvo nlreldy lllllllllitoll illoll- lllloliuoll ol attending ll "l9 "l" l" M?" ‘ll’ "m- “"- ll lmiSc-hool. and all those who no interested sifollld gel. In touch wt PM‘ Capt: Allanby. or the undersigned. . ' ctus mailed on request. Tuition free. a. s. liroaalsou. clllilmlln. ,. sso-ll-u-fll. '1; - Ql c-lilifi. ""'""°" "m" Mum‘ (‘orn lift-l racior. it (loss lllf‘ lvorli-llrlil »-/~‘__-l- . I l: l. ll fl 4 . 3