f»- fl ll ‘lllllllllllll;finnllll _ Lin‘: S t 1 e's 1 fiodaWafers "Purest ol‘ all Perfectly Made - - Perfectly llllitilulmal culate ‘I Conception The rout, of the Immaculate Conception was fitting!) observed yesterday?“ Notre Dame Convent. endhlsst lillit a. special was delivered. by. the Rey. Father Michael ilitzmclo lu ‘Nob-e Dame Chspelhwhlch yes mpletely fli- led. His Lordship ~B up Ohm-y, presided. A mpfiojll program at vo- loal music was rendered during the Reception as follows: ‘Chorus, "Ave Maris Stella" __.-- ' ---- --'--'- ------- __.. ..... .. Muller Magoiflcat ............. -- Roswig _ Sololsts: The Misses Agnes lFlyun, Angeline Doirou, Gertrude Hilde/Donald, wllflllllirEd Machellan, gbertha. Arsenault. ‘(During the benediction of the Bin sad Sacrament)‘ Full chorus “Cor Jeeu" __.. Mozart "Sanctus, Benedlctus." _-- Gounod Pure Footls" Perfectly Baked Packed ~"“‘"‘"- Miss Rose Ryan .--—-{+-y-—‘ .__‘_.‘. ., _ , "Ave Marla" ____ -..v .... -_ Gounod '» ‘ i‘ 1b . population, in point of numbers, ls Miss Lucy Blanchard A t‘ at a slmidstlll or worse." Violin Obligabo: Miss Kathleen B - Take the boot and shoe industry. l-lornby HSIHGSS Speaking ut thc recent convention Four-part lChorus "Tantum Ergo" . W,“ (if filo S1109 Mflflufactflfgg Aggoglg- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ___ Boelmann ‘ e m6,“ Lon of Canada, President Deslong- “madam Dommum __,_ Gregorian . . v ~--~r_-i ()'I"FAK\%A; J'-{.D§_ nut..- at t e71 in‘ Kin are us- ,“ uvi‘ ibsnihle in thew-av of limll .. to _'ehow_\ttlu\t“llie, un- trv is pros lei-bud. illiq is rosu ting “(Hunt- hr lctvutlzl‘ iiuptlqpu. Tffitlu lbzurcs extant? iii! ,5 ‘ flit‘ ‘over the 1mg‘, yctrrjaru < sinks. tpd as evid- uulu- [but uboilnilllitlf‘. ijfqfilpfrliy ‘ex- vsts. 'l‘o lioair sbmq fit e-Czlbillct. ilittistczadilllfgkine, would think 1]». tv-tliftho in prosper-ions ]il‘l‘l( ‘ rtaniidlilsv, ory. Whilb liifxiiq ‘twin l " _ Epit- ul a». neltflpJtc-tzidlltl-W - om llvli ofllllu L hotel's)?!‘ who are provilrzflly saying", “ghevylloveru- uwul: “it you filth-g.‘ hsmuclltitig 1'01‘ tlnun our penpl willjrslubvo. vrt-initavi.Ariuntrtxtlq“; f Nova_ Sco- t,“ ‘h; a good l.lli_cru_,'.\ ho would not ,._\»,,>t-5pr;rto,_tltt~ ‘igslnialf/ut‘ affairs in 5' an .-.Z v.‘ 2.4 his own province” Q yw-t. be told m.- tiarortuuvntv ' _ it of lllu sor ‘mu- situgltiou (hill. coiiit- about tut-taunt -.thr; t-losi Jdnttxn ofrnni miuogivzintl of wjfvoeilftwitttlis. llo' was lrzu-liéll-'llll by-Qri ~-K c. U11‘ Lib- .r.d whip, by $.17. on. -.,}\l. by u; i-‘jffprrpl,___M). P“ and by '11‘. N. livlly. M. -l‘.“~..’l'hull thusu'+'there,-,itre n,» hrlttr Ifllivrzliu in tho tough-y. Th. |-l-"\\‘\-|*u‘till1|= to? who st ‘HH- l‘|l llll‘ unvulploy$rilitllilllt tixisit-tl u, |h.. 7i; . mo ‘roviuct-s. Illa" Ehey We” ‘vhmfhil Kmg Gov’ Baritone Solo-"Tommy Lad." Sir l<‘r<‘tlvrl<:lc' _\\.',1_ll_l pifi . Taylor. filmy,‘ l," “meaml "fluoihlt would be ——~By request .. (Margetson) ‘.'.\'1t<l'ill l|lllll§gt‘l'?‘lYY‘f$ll‘ flank of"‘§[“_'"l m‘ m‘ “m l" comimy Mr. Franklyn Glynn. w llC tllls ins taken pace, un ess Negro spmma,__..sw,ng Lo,“ luau-uni, wltosourtu-tl on business ('l‘11tllillill.\' is ut-voplt-tl iiy ull, said i_\' m his annual address to iuiw-holtlers: “'l‘h:\l general ~ dull. l0 put it mildly, is m. 1|! lti= \\',t<l no ildusiou. lhtxulilut in llPllVy t0, gm t'\ll'lll that discourages new en- i\~|'l|l‘l>|‘:~'. “any oi" our iutlitstrieu arc running on half-limo. with dim- llilrlt" d profits m‘ no profits fit all. '|'|..- 11%| o1 living is high and our| ilii-“Sli ill“ .ll‘§.-.‘2.'J§ilull‘§$.‘l‘§ A" "WWW! 1*" °* “r “h” . 7,, ‘ e , _ vanes was the initiating of about. hplitlli-llif! tlur the present chaotic [my membefs- mm the society of slo e 0t‘ tie shoe manufacturing . industry in Canada should be re- the children o‘ Mary’ ' Canadian National thing weru not-done to protect it front the unfair competition of Eur- umtt. , And yet (in the face of nil this, firm; glfitllsfigggépfigilway syslem cause it shipped out nu ltuprccedent camber 9m 1924 t-d vnluuw oi‘ wheat last year. 3_00‘p.m___13ed Tmfle stub, _ _ _ ‘ _ _ uicdlvd, ii the industry 1's in sur- vive". Ila said that the industry was bonded for bankruptcy, lf some- Railwa s tipvuu countries, u competition that y has 110001110 “'0l‘.‘lf:‘ through the tnr- Rm,“ no ‘ . _ _ . , ' gramme to be broadcast lit’ rtduttlons of the King (ioveru- by the Canmuan National m,“ the plumbers of the (lovcrumont From lluott- rows of tigurlrs to show that smug“ CNR“ (313 Metres) Monc_ thi- country todoynl prosperous ‘be- mm N_ B“ Tuesday. De_ Sump yours zign Sir Wilfrid Lnur» __ _ _ . By “Uncle A" .- ior boustotl (hut when ho came into 33“ pm___programme by Moncm“ pnlvvl ll would not b0 necessary Mme Chuh._l,r0f_ Franklyn to cite rooms 0i’ statistics in order Glynn Director “sigma by to demonstrate to the people that they were well oil‘. He said that they would know it hoczutse they would have tho itiout-y in their pock- Ms. 'l"hcy haven't got it today. Thr bust proof m’ this‘ is to be soon in the lilffllllllillllill‘. that the bank dt-ptinlts in "our (ziinrtertrtl hanks urn zictirully $00,000,000 less Miss Elaine Rhind, Soprano, and Miss Anna Malenlant. Contralto. Mr. W. A. McKee, Accompanlst. National Scng--"0 Canada." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Lavallee) Moncton Male Choir. Humorous Part Song-“Alexnntl- or." . . . . . ..; . . . . . . . .. (Brewer) Moncton Male Choir. possibly it wcrc ltussiu. The country has to get back to a safe and sane Conservative policy. The Jiibrrzll tariff policy has nil- Sweet Chariot." . . . . . .... . . . . .. (Arranged by H. B. Gaul) Solo-bliss Anna Malenfant. with _ _ Choir accompnluulent. ml, and none know ‘it better t an soprano SD10 ___ "Honeysncme the Nova Scotla Liberal M. I’.s Laney _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ > _ _ __ (Fletcher) (who have born at Ottawa, asking M,“ Elaine RfumL tho (loveriutleut for more protcc- D-escn-mlve Churus_i-The Map NO"- , - tyrs or The Arena)’. .. (dcRllle) Moncton ‘Male Choir. Coutrallo Solo-—“Frlentl." . . . . . . ~ o o v o o n o0 AIQJQM» o éu+~+t +044 woo 0o“ u» n» CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 0m- lmwrflt-u . . - . .- I-‘our hmorfloitn . z liiizlil. Insertions ts£ 4- . t QOQOQOQOQO-UOOQUQQJQ OQGOO-G§QO#OQ'VOIOQ 13F"... wand-ti, _»._.._~_-'---— seems wmrsb ro sat}; rue "llld itui-iuiile Fontluili Nurseries" 4x\|it‘l‘lt‘liL'0 not necessary. Wo 0i- ‘or exclusive . terriwrl’. libel?“ (‘uultrtlsslons and furnish hand- olililt‘ fro: ouLilitL, Stud. 90W ill inn-st. soiling time. Stone & Wol- _.Ion, 'l‘oronto. 11-25-251. “Emit-d WANTED - s»; EXPEELlliNQED tuziltl. nil to to piulu coolluufs. l(t'l'<~rt:ut' rdqttlrcd, .‘ any " tlrullou Slrrbi. l§llil¥ll2-ll"l/i5il. are EARNINGS STEADY su- pluyrucnt for ‘Barber? 135mm“ (‘xpt-rt. iu 8 wtrriktu- Write ‘M01 for llarbt-r College. Department llulllilx, 3-1-ttstf. l o o o No on o o v‘ Queen Hotel Water Street, Charlottetown __u.»__ 0 _ __» .__,.:.\_ 4-» ooo) This populaua. Hotel has been completely renovated and refurnished throughout zand offers very comfortable accommodation to the travai- ing public. 1 The tabla is especially good 9 and the public are courtcously , cared for. Rates $3.00 a day, Charlottetown Proprietors Hotel Candi-lid. ~ i 6 z i “I was ~rooooooro+ow4o4tt+fOO~c , , eatly Distressed With‘ ains in the Back” Mr. Alfred MCMII; Chapel Rock, Alia, writes: l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Davies) bliss Anna lllalenfant. * Tenor Solo-Selected. . Mr. Alfred Legerc. tPsrt Song-—“Sof‘tiy Fail . 10o per lino "l 5 "41"" ‘Shades of Eveningf’. . (Bolton) 8o |n~r llnn of l! womb: Ithmckon “hie phmn 7“ 1'“ m“ “' l‘ ‘Wm’ ; Soprano Solo—-(a) “The Wood PlgeonT-Fi-om the “Bird Songs" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Lehmauu) (b) "Waite Up." . . . . . . (Phillips) Miss Elaine Riliud. ‘CllOl‘llo-—-"l'll0 Song of the Jolly MO O-Q O QXO-QO-OO fiTo Lot APPLY 286 TO LET.~_GARAGE. . ,_ - - _ _ , Roger." .. . . .. . (Candi-sh). (‘Hum m‘ f h“ l" o M“ Moncton Male Clio‘? nsslstelg at the‘ - piano by Mr. . A. Mc ee Far Sale Baritone Solo-Selected. Mr. C. W. E. Dodge. Part Song——“0ld Black Joe". i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Floster) Moncton Male Choir. FOR SALE-FOUR FQX HOUSES with Den and Spout- 21 Fox ship- pfltg crates, W. J. Scull, Marsh lit-id, i‘. E. l. 11l3-12-31u6i Contralto Solm-"Softly Awaken -___.,.__-_——-—<——- My Heart." -~‘From the Opera FOR SERVICE. YORK BOAR. FEE‘ . . . . . . . . .. "Samson and Delilah." $1.50, Percy F. Allen. Scarlclown. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . ., (Saint Saens) 1131-12-4M8l, Miss Anna Maleufant ____._...._.____ Chorus-"In Vocal, Combat." FOR SALE-PURE SHED MAM- - - - - - - ~ - - - - . - - -- (Dudley Buck) Moncton Male Chorus, assisted at. the Plano by Mr. W.A. McKee Programme of popular dance luusic by Joe Mazzlco and his Ver- satile Orchestra. formerly the Rain- bow Melody Boys of Moncton, un- der the direction of Mr. Joc Maz- uiolh Bronze Turkcynbretl from u fourly pound tom. Also lnrfze Pvkiu ilucks. all imported stock. Duncan MacKouzio, French ltlvcr Phnuv No, Kousitiizltiu ll-(ill- FOR ‘SALE-WHITE LkEtGIHOIRN z 0 . .. . . . A ._ 1o . ‘;';.',':.;*‘ ";i.:.':.'1.::¢::. ‘ .~'.Y..r'.t. Sm he _ 1237_12_9M2L SEND your Express Packages by Tillt} CANADIAN NATIONAL LX- PllESS. " SEND your telegrams. cables and wlrrlcss messages by THE CANA- DIAN NATIONAL TELEGRAPHS AND WESTERN UNION. / RIOMIT by CANADIAN NATION- AL MONEY ORDERS. ‘SEND your Freight sud TRAV- JNO. A. MCUQNALD- LAND SUR- voyor. l-lorntnnvillo. ‘6646-9-27M3HI Esr Y-OTJ-FIPRINTINO nous AT the (lulu-dish Central Job Print- cry. 1410110 133- 2379‘5'3"-l El. throughout the grout Dominion ————~~—~--~ of Canada ‘AUCTION SALE OF woon - 13y q- HE ‘Hiltrstluy. Doc. 11th at 1 o'clock Q A N A D I A N‘ N A T19 N A L in lflis in suit 1ui\'t-i\user.—Hcury R A; Lw A Y g_ l Platte, Bracklt-y, 1Z30-12-9-lu2i H», 1226423411.“ LOST — FRIDAY NIGHT BE- ‘_ trot-cu lfichmtitttl Street Went DEATHS t and Powual Strcot~smali key. -—-————-————— Flutter plctlst- lctwc at Guardian. TURNER——Qn Sunday, NOV. 23. ___._ --— Mrs. George Turner ln her 93th yenr. The funeral was held Tues- dny, Nov. 25th, from her lute re- sidence Dundns to tho cemetery at the same place. JUsT RECElVED — ANOTHER shipment of reed for Buskctry. Wo also lrumo pictures. Henry hiucliarlauu S: (To.——120~l-12-6~3l t WARD-On Monday, Nov. 24, Wil- liam M. Ward, in his 85th your. The funersi was held Tuesday - from the residence of Mr. Nell Mc- Donald- Strathcona, i0 the cometry at. Duutlas. Hotel Victoria Water Streak Chnrlotteibw" nuo-fl-aii-l "During the winter of I920- Zl, l was greatly distressed with pains in my beck and felt tired sncl clcprcued most of the time. Particularly during the nidlll l was troubled with frequent urlll- I alien. some night: having to me Offers to the travelling public n eomferlahil. new date hotel. Oontllnl 44 almost every hour. [tried sever- ' room; with privlh bathi- ai difisrcnb treatments without Tc: ,i_|,_r:$:\;. a 2§§°°8;.““€l.‘§i‘§:‘”£.§’.f$l.3; :..:.::Z.V.V.N /' P'll . d fh y rcieve my con- - - I dition before ‘l bplliinislied the hntlbzxtni n: leelggghlaetter this l . Mulder _ h], h ‘ t ear. can 133i” iii ll; Lilli. l§1y33..."il'u§u..*“' "‘ “y y Ifilhfioétoetofl: Dr. Chase's Kldneyeltiver Pills > ° §~p,,_,;;_ ' t Lliob.lbololl6llnlvliitlmlfldn.bntnllflo-.lfiivmwnw F ” L . “oq-e ‘__... a t ‘norlo‘tn': s (Contoured from Pa“ ill tnti=+astttontrstwr cult-nod ~ -- -O{~l6c4Q.‘-:g .-_- _ -.~£l.< Decrease I (Continued from Page 1) can? looiinén ~ (Continued from Pogo l) Should I-‘rancc- attempt is Mluloter at the Exchequer, would astonish. the France and the Unltedf States. “TRIBUTE" ern people. t A pound per head of the popula- tion (and each citizen. believes it is more) goes yearly to the United States as “trlbute" and the taxpay- er knows no relief through corres- lo Britain by France, Italy and Russia,» who to- gethenows Britain more than twice the British debt to America. Here is material for a popular outcry as exisbs in no other outstanding in- pondlng payments ternatlcnal issue. ‘It is true that at various times, British statesmen ‘have Yenv d cancellation in return toi- vurl ' s concessions on the part oFFYench. or Italian debts, but Churchill‘ now is in the Treasury- Churchllliis a brilliant politician who wan‘ Prime Minister. A despeate a tempt by Churchill to‘ get money out of France and ltaly. or at sny-‘rate, not to‘ permit those countries to favor the Unite-J have Churchill's political career. Churchill's activities since the report th-a-t the United-States was discussing French debt, were described by a. Cabinet colleague as and even if the Washington negotla. tions prove abortive, the indigntn. tlou they aroused hero has ‘given Churchill his cue. States would a beneficial effect wupon the funding‘ of’ ‘the sensational, CHURCH lLL'S CUE The Chancellor of the Exchequer, when he goes to Paris nuct month, m-fly confidently be assumed to be ready to conduct a belligerent de- fenst- of British financial interests such as has not been witnessed since the peace negotiations. The Westminster» Gazette today says: “it is impossible for America. to collect her debts and maintain the value of gold -at the same time, un- less Britain interferes and volun tarily returns to the gold standard; l l 3- , ,§:§,§:“l,,,§§,,§l,", ‘usesmmintaolvp ‘l: thing might have happened any cattle market was slightly improv- (mm France or m“. other Am,“ place at any time. It was decided ed l" lmlh will“? and PYWQQ- one and gratuitously hand to America. the udditioxul bvrleflt of a safe and} stable value for gold? We are like- in return. ‘Arucrlctl has two courses. She can wrulltict-hu: debts in full and buffer loss through gold inflation, or re-, iicve the burden of Europuau debts (with a vicuv to maintaining the ly to exact something vsltre of gold through the genera Therestoratlon of the gold standard, which would then be easy!’ Belgian Booze‘ (Continued from Page 1) representing millions of dollars. - Truck Load Traced. (‘It " U]. Q4 F" L" in, . Q JUIlCIIfiIl-INIO RI The name “=11! one-t ird do on, can y-eeuhd. or chi nu undid Ito. ' M’; l1 1 ,lflfifl such funding, giving the United‘ States priority over Great Brit-sin. 110W- ever, as 1on7 as Winston Churchill there would bu measures taken herei hat French and there would undoubtedly ensue a burst of public indignation against lt is lmposslble‘to impress this fact in language too strong that every British citizen pays heavy taxes. They are greater than have ever been wrung out of any mod- ‘to be Canadian and American financiers A significant fact was here learn- ed when the information was forth- coming that. just a few days ago a large motor truck, loaded with the liquor. successfully ran the gaunt- let from t-h eoutsklrls of Boston to a pl-ace,ln Northern Vermont ‘in something less than 48 hours. The fact-s, apparently, did not become known until the huge load had left American territory and was well on its way to the Province of Que- c-c .A watch was set tfor those in ' - /H;'.7/;1 l‘ \ it was 4.62. Q ghee, New Bruns- wick and ‘Nov lScotls show the slowest disappearance of the large family. by decades. Rural Quebec heads the list with an average of 5.74 to the family. Of Canada's’ total population at the last census 97.6 are classified as belonging to some Christian de- nomination or sect. Illlteracy is declining from de- cade to decade. [At the last reu- sus t-he percentage of illiteracy for the total population over five years of age was 8.25. Ten years prev- iously it was 10.50. , lt ls now.three years since the last census was taken and returns are still being analyzed and‘ class- ified. A, method of fgtting a system of curves to provincial populations also has been worked out as s ‘basis for estimating annual changes ln Canada's population. Estimates made in accordance with this meth- od glve Canada's total population‘ as now standing at 9.226.740, an in- crease of 438,257 over the figure when the last. census was taken. Arlie Marks (continued from Page 1) business in -- the yesnlCoun. ,Y,eo. said u would be ridiculous to ask the city to pay inspection ofj-‘Ififlds going outof the city god ovlncs. it would also meun n gob deal of extra work for the city inspector- A resolution was passed referring the matter to the Health Commit- toe. The City Health Officer in his report said that five cases pf scar- let fever had been reported since the last meeting. - . ‘ in the report of the finance- _c0n1_- mittee Cnun; Prowse stated that collections were coming in well. Conn. Battrsy, chairman of the street committee referred to the matter of shovelliug snow from the sidewalks and bespoke s. strict ob» servsnce of the bye law to this ef- fect- He thought it was the duty of police officers when they found a widow or poor woman unable to keep the sidewalk clean, to report the fact to the city surveyor and that the city should have the walk shovelled. ' Resolutions were passed accept- ing the tunders of (1) Mr Samuel ‘Craig for the making ‘of eight pairs of police trousers; t2) the tender of lrwiu 8t Co, for the printing of the City Reports; (3) C. Lyo & W. D. Glllls-for 100 tons of Sy ney Run 0' Mine each, at 88.70 put in the cellar. The Police report showed seven- teen arrests made during ‘the month, tun for drunkenness and seven for stealing. Resolutions were passed for three new street lights of 60 candle power caclnto he placed on West, Euston and Esher streets. Refer- ring to the failure of the lights on Sunnyslde two Saturday nlghTs ago Conn. Foster stated that on the Fri- day previous a change had bet-n- ulatiti and ‘all thelights on. that block were now supplied from the front. tCouu. Foster had spoken to the Superintendent who admitt- ed afterwards that the burnt out transformer had been inadequate for the load. It bad been replac- ed by two transformers, put up, he was iufcrtned in about. twenty-five minutes, yet the store-s had been in darkness from eight o'clock on. Saturday night, and no electricians could ‘be found at the power house -, who could remedy the troubierThe lil¥ggogriltlq. the hm tonight Wm be merchants along the block had lost ' . a lot. of business. - Couu- Moran‘ stated that he h-ad (Ounadiln Prels) inquired into the trouble and had been told by the Superintendent MONTREAL. Dec. 8.—-Domlnlon llve stock cattle receipts 1154. The wit-fi-i-i-i? Last night's performance al- though of a. somewhat serious nat-' u-re d-ld not lack lnhumorous situ- ations in which Susie Greene play- ed by Miss Arlie Marks» and Toby Haxon played by ‘Mr. Lindsay Per- rin were the chief actors. Both Miss Marks and Mr. ‘Perrin were at their best and provided those present with lots of mirth and laughter. The vaudeville was of a high or- der and well received. Following was th ecast of char- acters‘. " . George Tucker. Raymond Was- muud; Samauthy Bees, Miss Agnes Stutz; Rev. Joe Tucker, Mr. ‘Paul Brady; To-by Haxon, Lindsay E. Perrin; Josiah ‘Bumible, A. Paul D‘Msthot; Susie Greene. Miss Ar- lle Marks, Marjorie Morgan, Miss lMerdle Scott; tBiil Stevens, W, L. Phillips. zThere will be a matinee ‘this af- . that the accident had been un- nvoitlsble. and due to a short cir- cuit in one n! the stores- The load of good handy steers averag- ing 1045 pounds was sold for $6.25 a“ ask“, them “am ,1 “us, and a medium quality of steers in §,,,.,Y ncc|d§n,s_ - w g g the 900 to 1000 pound class brought A deed of conveyance to the cm, from $4.50 to $5.25. The bulk of ‘the of a portion of land now known as bmch" “we were made “l1 °t McLeod street here aroused a good “mm” “gm sieelfsh cmllmo“ 1° ‘ea, o‘ macusslon_ m which comm medium heifers and fair cows and McLeod. Foster’ ye‘, prowse and were sold in either mixed lots or ynattray wok pa"; ms worship separately at. prices ranging most- lpointed out that the resolution of 1y ‘mm “'75 m “'00 medium- iacceptnnce presented was out of Quamy hells" and "B!" 5199"‘ d n m , d m, m A t weighing around 850 to 900 pounds 3; gg,'§,,,,§§; °3u Y“, N30,; brought $4.00 to $4.25 an odd choice it was decided to ‘ask the deeder 25.22% ‘33£‘,.é‘;.2il°‘.l.‘i‘éi“€.€.“.i ‘is; 00101" .'I‘he I11- ustrations, “A Christmas Carol” deed. Adapted For Boys and Girls From Oouu. Moran made reference to the need of n new street sprinkler The Famous Story By Charles Dickens, Now Being Read l ‘Conn. Rattray stated that the mat‘.- Dally in The Guardian , that the Light Committee should send it letter to the Power Coni- ter would have to rest until it was decided whether or not the city would use oil on the streets next. year. The meeting adjourned at twenty minutes to eleven. Report of Meat and Milk inspector To His Worship the Mayor and members of the City Council: Gentlemen: _ 1 herewith submit my report of meat and milk inspection for month ending Dec. 8th. 1024. Condemned as unfit for food and tiestroycd Nov. 27th one portion carcass, tuberculosis. Milk Test, Nnv- 21st, 1924 p.c. Butter Fat Sediment Moderate The fiuardlan offers a first, sen ondand thirdprize to the school boy or girl, fourteen or under, who will complete the illustrations ap- pcarlugin‘ the above article in colors specified on the illustrations and mall to the Guardian office by December 31-4924. The first prize, $5.00; the second $3.00 and the llhird 81.00..wlll be glvcu the three boat color drawings sent in by school children, fourteen- and under, on Prince Edward ls- t. s. cnoxsu‘ plant d. Milk Inspector, . v A IS zhrfiaima tingling heat. warms the sore snot thrnulh an through. g0 from red ‘peppers, _ any drug__ Use lt for 1 0Q t awaitd‘ ysnl Be‘ sure‘ to-"g Days to$llflil mo? {announcer ench package. apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the in three minutes it Frees the blood clrculu- . - ' ~ ‘_ '1 l’ and the old rheumatism torture is . .- ‘ _ ' ‘ ne, . .. , .- . Rowiss ‘Rbd Pepper Rub, made costs little st Get a jar it once. but}. ‘ neuritis." baclr- ‘ ache,- stlff neck, sore musolezncohls in chem, almpstfilsstatit agent -t s Rentlille. with thlrhnnfe‘ new en, n. I ‘ ‘ t v Constipation drills the y fi-lfllktl children blchurd in their For it wllrlu u 1mm otudle|—.. " them listless-and can Abla-lzrmr". “ "_,- . end to serious diseases. (Zonal! ation ' .4. . L l dwgemu, ‘dlsem. p Have our cliiltfieil cat It revlfiy —-lwo tn lcspooniuls duly-fin c tonic _ You cannot afford to take clunces an,» "m, “u, an], 5.; i; ‘w, in getting relief You cannot afford mpk o, (mum 3,55,“, i, o." “er, to c: ertment _or put ofl‘. Kcllogfs “n.1,, QM; 3; ""521, uv-flu]; ,7 Bran nngs relief-permanent relic — ll cltcn regularly. Even. in the most chronic cases ol constipation it is gulrnntced to bring results. If it falls, your grocer will return your money. if in the wonderfifl _r ipcs on every package. ~ ‘ -. ‘ x ._ x / The flavor is delioHznw-p crisp, nut- . git; flung’ (‘but "d fight: the btfute. , ' l in ma, ...'§i“n: 1.25s‘. §.i3i“.‘.§F“..".‘i‘...'22i'l‘; "l*5*""'=‘= “Filter? "'- ,, because it is ALL bran. Remember, Begin serving‘ Kcllo ‘s Lian. only ALL bran can be 100 pcr cent cooked ind iruni‘ , to yo children eilectivc. That is why Kellogg's Bren to-dny. Est, it (you ll. The loading is recommended by doctors. it sweeps, hotels and clubl, sq c i1. - Made in rdcans and purifies the intcslinc. l! llN Illlllllfillllli lliill llSEFlll. FARMERS B_;A_l_Eoli_lillR Fiill 1'25 Toronto, Canada. ‘It in iold by all grocers. i,‘ The Guardian Has a Limited N uinber of Ali tractive andUseful Combined Calendars ' And Handbooks For New and Renewal "““' Subscriptions. y‘ ' ' ‘ ' -——-—-O From now until Dec. 31. 1924. he Guardian will give a Calendar with each New or Renewal Subscription. received. The illustration on the front, en- titled. “On the Range" gives an un- ique picture painting of Dally Scenes in All Rural Districts. The calendar is printed in nice large type and the figures are quite visible from a distance. giving the changes of the moon and other in- formation. The ripper part on the inside of I simple method oft-keeping in touc with his farm. Remember, there is only a limit- ed number. so send in your New or Renewal subscription a-t onoe anti request us to send you the Calendar. i, _ ,- r. THE CHARLOTTE!» TOWN GUARDIAN; 136 Prince Sh, . . Charlot-tctdWjn.-P.E.‘l‘; ._ The Charlottetown Guardian, the calendar contains un account Charlottetown, P..E. l.‘- shoet for every month of the year. ' > i. - -_ ' The back of each sheet is devoted DEAR $lRS:-- ‘ I» Please find en- closed 8.... for New or Beppiypi, Subscription ‘to The Guardian. “q to the care of live stock. poultry, cultivation, and valuable informa- tlou in determining weights. utens- uros, and quantity of produce. There is also u sheet for an in- ventory of farm implements, crop stock, poultry, insurance. dwelling and out buildings. also a space al- loted for liabilities as well as net earnings and assets. in all making a complete account book that will be a real friend t0 the farmer who is looking for n helfer wag picked out at $6.00 and was active unrl prices strengthmw? ~ 85.00 was paid for nu occasional by about. fifty cents. Carlots .- fat young butcher bull at 83,50 or good average quality brought 110mm better. Butcher steers good $5.15 memos to $13.00‘. ms or fair qualita- 5025, medium $4.50 to $5.25; cunt-sold from 811.25 to $12-00 BXIQHiQW mon. $3.75 to $4.25 butchers heifucilll lambs at from $9.00 to $10130.‘ ers, medium, $4.00 to $4.50; Cmn- per cwl. sitefll) Teii-llled from $9,». lll0fl, $3.00 to sans. Butcher cnws {b36130 for these oi swi nuntniin B good 4.50 medium $3.00. to $4.00; finish’ with older and thinned “$3.39. canncrs $1.50 to $1.75; cutters $2.00 down to $4.00‘; ewes "-09. m 03-5“: to $2.25; butcher bulls commontlnmbs good _$l2.50 to $13-09; "Om" $2.25 to $2.50, calf receipts sass. Themon $11.25 to 812-011-1105 rewlvilf, price‘ ou calves was steady. veal 2533 hogs were steady. will‘ “m, calves brought from 88.00 to Sllililllxveek the ‘sffllliiaid Quill-AW?" '9' Heavy pail-fed calves realized from hogs was around §9 Q, Wilt 8 If“ $4.00 to $5.00 and grassers sold for sales tnado to 10¢ llllillbeffl... , .. from‘$3.50 to $4.00. Very few good $9.75 or better and‘ mizced lots , veals were offered quotations; goodicommon quality and‘ nomalniuflfi" venl $8.00 to $10.00; common $4.00|numher of light brought 89.50 sei- to $5.00; grass $3.50 to $4.00. Shesplects $10.00; cows sold from .1710? receipts 3413. Trading in lambs to 87-25- »'_""_,,t' ‘Aooness...........,.._I... ‘ \ " -\.-'l-' Please forward me the Farriierll Using‘ only ‘the; best-qt, cream from a ‘prize, winning ,-h_erd,._',and' finest creamejyjgutter; that what givers- the . " ‘.'\4."-~"‘ 5 taste 1n “n” ‘ unuulroigtfs: _ JERSEY ‘CARAMELS charge of the truck. and every cf- lamps dlffilll); . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘and i'ort was nmdc to have the illcoilol i" i‘ Y - - - - - -- ~ , ‘ V _ _ seized. but. the Ramon" in lhoilgllt. gufivrlgkxwinlillixlll“ chfigtlglzyvtcilctrllt- ajvilrlilltflless. Wu,‘ [lave Auk for Hamilton's Jorsuy Cairnmrls and Llciiilllo ltfifiiu 1- . .. . . o chi had been tipped off. and suctoel- 1m “s Smith 42 The firs, musmmun uppenrm "i1 in ‘lvllvefllln W‘ W" 14mm“ "'1 ' " " 4,2 0n Page r. or December so. Guur- HAMILTON’S CANDlES-The Favorite: Since talto Corish Bros .. Canadian Son’ {mm hem“ l‘ Mcltae & ll-lurtin 4.5 tliuu after the last one has nppcar- ' will be distributed to o er points wmmm Smanwood _ 4.0 ed, send the illustrations 0010104 l“ W“ °°““‘"Y- Fred Burke ........ .. so with the coupon helvlw m-Iflwl p ._.,_r M4 t _ as whristmas Carol Draw ug,“ care ‘A _ Direct From Belgium. Tlwgy Koéntlstrre... 4.1 of Guardian gifilco and theuprizes V _ n v n v M , A_ A Holmes _ 4,1 will be awsr e as soon a er us ' ‘ Though tiqa French possession of Louis Roper 5.1 posnlllle- St; Pierre, Mlquelon, has been Prank Whoaticy .. 3.9 This i5. i"! OPPOTWHllY 170" ‘in?’ v known as the distributing cculre Vernon McMillan . . . . . . .. 4.1 dren to turn P mm’ Pasim“ “.° ._ __, ¢ for the majority of liquor shill- Xl/lllrlnng/[Glqrnev & Sons - m?‘ "511- - ' manta that find their way into the - ~ CW)’ - - - - - . . - ‘ - Unncd sutmnnd Canada h, ,.,,,,_ Victor Mcwllllams 4.0 Tht-“Chsrlottetown Guardian" g v _ ‘ w. ii. Smith . . . . . . . .. 4.0 Christmas Carol Drawing > traventlon to. the laws of both E‘ Cuuen ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 31; mm, Bus, , - . p, countries, it is stated that the Iiel- A’ “Ion” a; sons __ 42 111,383,, “m; enclosed my color- . __ v gm‘ mM-"““l“'° l‘ bmush direct A R McKay 3-7 ed copies of illustrations. as srenl- -——— , "m" E“‘»"°P° °“ “‘"m‘~‘.“"*‘“‘l m‘ ¢;...a.......t Milk Cu ....... .. as mo. ' ' ' . cr craft, and is only landed when clear . . -‘ l“ Nmeflilii“ "m" i,“ Film". 1c. .i. WOOG ............... .. as NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ If you want the best Ill‘ any "~""+"r - ’ Harold Benton . 4.3 ' , , - - -. . =3‘$§‘§,'...“§P.f£; i: . iii Aopnsiss ................ brand of Clears, Cigarettes; Pines "John Wheatley. 4.0l . . -' '."- =1 - ~ m... Aylworth . . as Ago ______ __ to or Tobacco you Will find tt-herc.‘ - ‘ John Doyle 4~0 ____._....__-- f ’ - .1. s. Wslker 4.0 - “J f - l.‘ moan-u mo... t.» Sto Rheumatism ~ . - -~ . svonerc prof. . it; gmth Red Peppers ‘y Our Christmas stock has arrive ~- m. ero ., _ . -~ . i s . _ ' . jbhfi‘ glgplljgo, §j§ - ~ - ‘g ed and contains this year many $52 M an,“ Edwin Hamblcv . 4.3. When you are suiierlns l will: . l. - ~" -_ -. ' " r ~‘°"’~ I ‘an - i »_ ' ‘ ' . nestle IQlOII-ub iovu 2% Ll-lglilindallltxlilt agyy°li‘edall’g€;l§ry1:€h y suggestlnni that», Wlu theumnn. "' "°"““ °"‘"'” ' " 3'5 ' m h ve tn quickest re- -- - . “ 1 3......" r3113, £3225... ..... ..:::::....:...:. .12? i333; ‘ ° » .- nroblem of wllni to give HIM- é ' 41 ‘aml t ted were below Nothing has such concentrated, .31 ' ' I , ,"'§“l“‘;°,,‘,fi,§l‘:,,_‘“"'“°“ 3.5; n23 pntssiimzlrlt moderate: 18 penetrating heat an red owners. "' en u , ‘ ' v ' clehr. ‘instant relief. Just as soon ss you d Grafton St. Pholiéiii?‘ l0