as“ ' s thiebtgxs . (‘Plt-wilbnlilro scavlca Mcxmnolvsfiat eon. ;< urea: 41-21-21 "Kr attend "filmy ' 8341-11-18-11 p no N0‘! n to Ten tomorrow. eoolrr rAramJll-st Boy Scout Palm‘ ""116 up December 1st. -" sszl-ll-za-zo-nee. 1st. Fancy wogx, my. _ a . Araolvs, "d 1min" e1 H! kinda at nanny 9e47-u-2a-1l Ben-ear tomorm Munro‘ '3' "Normand. alvqs’ g .9..??:."f_ van to‘ an UI-nndMra-I. Freda J.. to. .l w- The n. To. TAKWG who?!" s‘ _' t- eddy sééggmore lard‘; , . YUP} I _' » P0111 Wm"? 5h? , the-bucy-o there. She. ta. Northern é u: the ton and Hlllsboroligh Streets. HM: 1-1.", "I\vo splendid trophl the Charlottetown Yacht Ulubyby Messrs. W. Chester B. Manure an J. .0. Huylndnhlgn are at present on dill- plu Vt windows of Messrs. a and Chester A. 05111135611’! JQWQUW Store. Tbfilfi. trophies are bedutieel and reflect". - much. credit on the dances .. the was! are always lame forefront , who, by in the of good clean sport mtnu city. ‘These trophies together dwli , with the Confederation and", ». um! meeting which tikea place at the Navy league Building at 8.30.‘ - CARS COLLIDB-Last. ‘Mobility’ evenlflk about’ 9.55 p. m. two motor cars collided" at the corner "of Graf- One of them was going west on Grafton: DENIAL" l Continued from page ' 1. . . , . _ soles tax wul be abolished. , The llresenvsales taxrate is 3 For cent. At this coming session Hint James A- Robb, unnum- of Finance. will announce the fur- ther leductlon of 1 per cent, as has . . in. the. lie-st two er three re, will then be .3 Der pent. alps age which it ls held here is not‘ itdale-Jzq collect, ‘so that, _ “thug-i an- electlon appeal comes, in 1 ,' the Minister of Finance‘ could safe- ly promise complete abolition "ofthe tax at the subsequent session, v , A . . l $511115 7-44-45 } At a 'Mz..zm..m. " , .. v v .,._._| y,‘ n.‘ wl ‘v . V‘ i in '_ Here 1s _an opportunity _of securing at leastolle "of your" , ‘Chrlstmas Glfte, one that Wlll be appreciated every Irlonth 111,. "; the year: - "‘ ._, a - i . '-. l ' JWhcn becoming a. new subscriber orbsendingfln your re- __ newal for the Charlottetown Guardian, include an extra 250., v and we will mclude a, year's subscription to‘. The “Canadian "Magazine, a" monthly publication well worthacollisiderdblymore money and representative of the best in Caoadian literature. ‘v Canada's electorate have had‘ "a surfelt of general elections-three witlun five years, and to hold an- nm - ~ up several. uoyg . » printed. ' a . . Jthlnl Jot. acknowledge- alid tumerl south on Blllsbdrcugh- when lt was struck bl. ndslde on by- the other which wasgoirlg east onl ___ lewd-Ll.“ You can either havelthis addressed to a friend? as a Christmas Glft, or mailed to your own home.‘ Where could you. flmlany- ‘gxrs wmnn. no "m! UICQUDE all‘ . . wnpany, "gpgdlua, Toronto, 41V“ ~ ; :;:.?:.%,§.§;_,:,1lp,f HMU- r zlloill, , .- sun-clam 4 f rim. Georgetown. 1%. 5 Yrs- " lfcltae, Chtown, l 880.00" _.o.B‘1 Norton, Annandale. slass-u-sa-sl us FOB. SALE-JHIREE sm- ver male pups. one female.» H. R- Nn. - gals-u- = a sua-asolsmlalrqruna 1'85 " sac JOhXI "bredGuernseyBull 4 years v 0. H. Green, Kingston. 9318-11-27- ncfloN saw 01-‘ smelt yhoueshold bu Friday, November "shill?" i ~ I eam-u-zc-al ~~ sAna-axcannaurivouno ’ - saddle mare, weighs; lflfillQlnlty of i000 lbs, neckrained. qulu.» for women and children 11o, ridemklso . May be ‘seen i fcnn implements and furniture at A. A broknnto “Wines at large Bros. Livery Stables. ‘9343-11-22-61 To. Let, HOUSE T0 LET. Hillsboro St. APPLY 9344-11-28-21 132 s"; 7 Jnlimeiiom. eta. Glllfdllll , ti. Ill-FRED. MACDONALD,- Blirvevoi". Hemuqvnle. P. ‘~ 9188-11-17-11110. m em ' lgtlteolmnllvo . r no e. o rd- vifrintery. a ii.___ smrgllvci TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS. _,ly Fllllllled.’ guardian" Job Print- ‘ C!‘ A p l ' , a. .,. _ Pllnlilalaiu - Alvb iwds at adjust fliqlilease. notify lea Praught, Ginny-valley. _ 9381-11-28-21 STflAYEb-"COW on‘ m: enm- lsbs. Owner may have same by -“ applying P. McKlnnom. Plsquld. If not claimed before Dec. 10, wlll bc sold to pay expenses.‘ 9355-11-28-31 Wanted FOXES WANTED-Ban renames Dupe. and breeders. Price and de- scription first letter. apply Fox Ranch, Nmth Trvon. P. 11i- I. , . 0294-11-24-11 4i " WESTERN '—“GIFTB" serviceable and sen- slble at Braces. , 49-11-2841 -BUY ‘MANPPS warranted axes at Bruce's. 9349-11-28-41 — r friends will be glad to know that rs. John P. Glllispie has re- turned home from P. C. Hospital, after a successful operation. '" . . I EASTERN GUARDIAN ..~s'r.- liliitzas luv UNITED CHURC —Rev. A. J. Murchlson.or_ substltu will" preabh onwDecember 2nd as followsz: Marie a. m4 WINSLOE, "s and" I-sewpes in the __Wl’l18_lO@.UQEO_d“U for Sunday next, 2nd. will be .115 follows: p; 11' wlnsloe spum at, - fleld at" _.'I"p. m; Teznperance evening. SUMMONED ROME 10313114,. Mr. zesllefnouald. well ‘unbwil cus- tom tailor. and ybrother, or. Btenlev -, geld; "It Cdurlng, ule week-endf thellrjgrlhgr home m Kenslnetpn. PE...‘ here they ma been called on acco fofthdggr. lcus illness of their 131-41101113- ton Times. ‘ , ‘ . ' ' —-v-.-p#.|Il-f u v _ g -P°|J.GE Cqllflibti the qloilce “kiwi/views! e" I ...r.¢d< c». beinfl and " ‘ qqgl‘ * vim " ' ' ed no. and c __ person . ‘ " ‘ 1 mowr venmuwnueyulgdallfiliihllg’ on sundavllastvps sentenced to tau. W dnys llnprisonment,,wlthout the optlon of a-flnt- .41 . 121V house am W58 fin-themed], ' . for a - - H " ‘b’ A A~GO0Di_»%fJQE.a:-'1_t; l; twenty one veers. the’ Medium me Press points Dllli-elhceqhtlstm seals as Inns-m cf raisins mode, for anti- nibewoiglgsis. ‘ ' liti- _- r zreceiit ave beco__ " "a ' mas_ W“ . a vi ship‘ ' the d0 Ice-barred crosses its" flag and 1t ls hoped that ft mu bring bulk t1‘, 119,111, on a cause x/Ihlgh wel’ deserves every assist- c . - . ‘ {pm the f L CHILD INJUBECP-A phmm m. Jury, was, Sllblfilflléijhy little Verizon’ Burke. two-ands. ‘half year old son of Mr. and Mm, Lckllmfl rke, Clty, when it was run over sat y by a motor car while coasting 9n the street near the City Hospital. The motorist immediately stopped his car and carded thechild into me hos- pital. The llttle chap escaped serious injury almost by a miracle. He was badly bruised about the face and body ‘and is still confined to the . dmic interests will W. ednedn . commercial associations lb the million. . One _ I _ N ‘problems at the frlectlugjoday was ‘the dlfllculty of‘ getthjlg busihess men to appreciate the agricultural-V Grafton. The first named car had its running board and fender dem- T aged. and the front axle bent. while the other car was also damaged to ' some extent. w . .. ‘ I‘ A Conference On Cooperation Held ‘ In Toronto __,__ _ (Canadian Press) _ . TORONTO, Nov. flr-Represent; atives. of agriculture met with rep- . resentatlves ofindustry and can». merce here today and dlefillflséd ‘he advantages which would flOW fr!!!“ closer cooperation and better under- standlng. Agricultural leaders were- present from every province in the dominion and. Joined ,1 (in -.f=,ie_n¢¥i£ discussion with the natichal execu- tive of the Canadlanychamber .05, Commerce. ' q As a result of the, conference: which was a, preliminary one. the" whole lnstitutlorfof cooperation be- tween agriculture and other edging‘ larger conference which ls p nniid I - for sometime nextsllrlng. The cen- fereilce will be under thaauslilces of the Canadian Chamberof. cem- merce and will include all the agri- cultural organizations, and all, ow ‘the-mbst discussed lsts point of view. The desirability of this was fullyreallzed; it was stated. ' l Ndtionality of t l Ceflddidne it?» other next year, with-only three of the flve prescribed years" of the parliamentary term exhausted. would be to provoke wide criticism and rcsellfnnent. The. people- are “fed up" with elections, and are asking only for polltfcal‘ tranquility. Again, to hold an election next year,‘ prematurely, would requlrh some pressing and clear-cut issue, and such an issue is no where vis- " . ‘ Besides. the" present Prime r ls mt in the hablt of meeting trouble more than_ half wa . The third session of the sixteenth Parliament wlll. closely resemble the second, as to dmatlon and dull- ness. It wm probably open about the same time, the last week of January or the first week of Feb- ruary, and will extend into the early days of June. Tb-ansfer of natural resources to the Prairie Rovlncae, administration of the Ca- Natlorlal Railways, immigra- tion and the Tariff Board, are likely to be the central themes of Oppo- slltlon speeches and Government de- fence. "' . J1 Nisan! lfeeources Mami- A Royal Commission, headed by setup to deal with the ternls of the transfer of natuml resources tnmrthe Dominion to Manitoba, and next month Premier U. E. Brownlee, of Alberta, "will be here to confer with the fe era1~ Gov- ernment on the same" s"u ject. The Supreme Court of Canada having two years ago had certain questions referred to 1t by theCovernment of Canada, upheld thewalfdlty of the Alberta act, so that the way is Jlavled for a peaceful settlement of the‘ natural resources‘ questiol in _ - that province, unless further con- troversy is provoked ln Parliament. Premier James Gardlnel‘ of Saskat- bhewan, ls not showdng any par-. ticular anxiety on this subject. “ Renewal in a shcl-t time of the ‘contract with Sir Henry Thcrnfml ‘$3 pfesident-of-"the system, the ‘commencement of the new hotel m JudgqTul-geon. of Regina,‘ has been . ' thing more inexpensive 1 and more appropriate aflthe same time? " i _ ‘ _ ~ _ . _Y0u may have the attractive Christmas Number mauiled m tlme for the 25th, and also a greeting card conveying your own good wlshes-—all wlthout‘ any trouble to you. Simply fill inihfs handy form and remit $4.25 for country a subscribers, or $0.00 for city delivery. We will attend to all " the rest. " " - . _ To The C‘ ' "clown Guardian a _Ch¢-‘0tf.ct0wn, I‘. n. I. Please renew my subscription to The Charlottetown Guardian all Special 01191- of The Canadian Magazine for one year. d include with" it your "Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Name . . . . . . no. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Address ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... r , The Canadian Magazine Is in be, forwztrded to . . . . . . . . . . . . .., l The Markets (Canadian Press) Commencing with Decelnber, the cabinet will meet. frequently every week to ‘Z estimates and pre- pare the sesslonal programme. A number of appointments have yet. to be made, including vwosenawrs fmm Quebec -a.nd one from New Brunswick, a Radlo‘ Commission, a member of the Dominion Railway Board w succeed Hon. Frank Oli- ver, and a member of the Tariff‘ Board to succeed Hon. D. G. lvlc| Kenzlc. ' ' (Continued From pqg“ 1) played 9 kinffi ' art. li giving. Mlle and cgurage t]: Qnllifsgé 0f. his Bnbiécts ln the darkest hours When, other _monarchs lost thghl. . "Qwns- he strengthened the that unite his house with the peo- ' V llflle. He has their prayers nova." . . MONTREAL, Que, Nov. _27.-—The foreign trade in Canadian grain here today was quiet and the only business transacted was a few sales of wheat dnd oats. A moderate amount of business was done in the domestlc market in. cash grain ln- cluding sales of No. '3 northern wheat at '7 1-4 cents per bushel over the Winnipeg Novembenoption oil. f. Montreal and sales of feed wheat were made for shipment from Fol-t Wllllam_ at 73 3-4 cents per bushel, track shipping point while No. l feed oats sold at three cents per bushel under the November option i’ w ders to A‘. of Sovereign ' 2'1."- smartly- All Classes Rub Shoul ' certain Condition LONDON, Nev, dressed men d f _ rubbed shouldg‘: witlllgllgbtibbvlllglzlgil: iifiiihill"??? 555;‘ ‘“ .3,“ °'°"“3\ the railings... y pres £1056 w of the official bulletllfon the . - Supreme . . é Court " (Continued From page l) ¢__.._. TEMRERA TURI; - v been! Buckingham: .»'-' " tlfl for $87.40. =- S and feed barley "at 11-2 cent per condition. ‘The bulletin was for the u, .¢_. I ' Q ' r Llospltal. “Tgeelster qr the” lad who ROOTQINZEd "NWT. . . H" 91W“. . ;1:w._.'..-.-. - " . . ' for appendicw also a patiengmzg (swig; u, m; gal-gun) . "l" HMPKW- - ' ~ TORONTO", Nov. TL-Whlle he ' declares ". that he has no authority for saying so, Hon. W. R. Mother- well". minister of agriculture for the Dominion, feels that 1t will not be ‘long Before ‘Canadian Nationality" ls recognloedlin the dominion cen- sus.- Speaking to B- wolnen's or-‘ ganization last week themlnistcr of agriculture, suggested "the possibil- ity and today he Jelterated hls statement _to,the Star. ‘ _ ."Of "course, I" have no authority for saylng so but there seenns to be a popular demand for a column for “Canadian? sin the census sheet and the Kin! Government, usually gives the peoplewllat they want. Now we have to put down what our parents or grandparents were. If they were Bcottish we are classed under ilhat nationallty. Itseenls to be. a foolish c tom and will prob- ably be feljleydle ." _Mr. Motherwell is much impress- '- ed with thfe success of“ the Royal Vailcouven-nesr completion of the ‘Tm’ K" c’ ‘or f/emllrial Dlfqléct at Halifax. and the forthcomlng report of Freder- "lck Palmer on the question of a big terminal for the Island of Mont _ real will all serve to centre atten- tion upon the Canadian National Rauwgys, during the session. Without going to the extent of another committee of 1n- qulry there _wi11 be_more talk this session about immigration. the re- sults of thelreeent experiment. the second of lts ldnd. of a temporary move it of British workers for the harvest 1n Western Canada. dc‘- mancls for further light on the fate of the new lan. ilzmnulated by Lord Lovat w en in Canada this fall, and on the new rates now be- ing sought by W. J. Egan. DBDIIW Minister, in Europe. The, tariff and the Tariff Board will receive more attention. The Mlnlstefo Finance will. when hi5 budget‘ is mg PWPB-red- hi“? the Tarlfi Board's report on the com- pleted. heelfllflilfln, will. steel end eementflrlle Maritime Provinces. ‘plaintiff. . bushel. over c.r.f. The trade in car Edmrd w- M33503. Vs- fill-film" lots was also good and values were P- Jamie-son. in’ for llleintifi steady. The demand for spring and for $412.15. Mcf-‘nllum for pIalntIfLWlnter wheat flour was firm and Howard R- Hillson and uncther~ vs- values were unchanged, The trade John Nellkfln. 0n 0 wmie- in all lines of mlllféed continued ac- sory-nctes. J gment for p mall‘! for $15.00. ‘Heat Strong, K. C. for "tlve and firm. The inquiry for stan- plalntifl. . dard grades of rolledbats was good and prices were unchanged. An act- Morley M. Bell vs. Albert McLel- lve trade was "again done in all lan, action on promissory notes. grades of fresh and storage eggs and Judgment for plaintiff for $85.00. the undertone to the market was Morley M. Bell plaintiff in person. firm. Receipts were 6'76 cases. 0w- The grand! jury brought 1n the ‘ng to the continued lndlffcrent de- fopow-lng .5111; .01. indictment: A The hand from foreign buyers the uncl- Klng vs. John Winchester. lndict- lrtone to the cheese market was cas- mem; 1g‘;- fggeivmg, True b111, The -ler and prices were reduced 1-8 cent King vs. John McKenna and Hugh per pound. Receipts were 4,796 box- McKenna, Indictment for assault es. Llttle business was transacted m, OCB8SlOfllX)‘_ actual bqdlly harm, butter but the undertone to the true bill; The King vs. George Gal- market was steady. Receipts were bralth and Arthur Smith. lndict- 144 Packages. Canadian beans con- ment for harbourmg dutiable goods, tinned t0 Sell at .5525 per bushel true hm‘ “wpflmners were an n- wholesale delivered in bags. They mgned and. several phat-led ‘w; are also being offered at 91-2 cents ty. Their. respective trials srigceed this week conunenclnz 0n per lb. Potatoes were unchanged. New Brunswick green moumqln; Wednesdaywhen the petlt Ill-W comes 111.». " - p. m.: 5t. Peters ‘l first “me dmplaycd to the/p m _ ~ —-——“=-. typewritten within a wooden rill..." d‘ ‘ suspended on "the r5111“; band it had "an unfailing attraction" ' ' wlmotor cars or tam“ - '. past failed to stop for mbzlrdrdm Pants w. peruse the bulletin, “ -' " k v APPRECIATIONJXPRESSED ‘ (Special to th' G " TORONTO, no‘: “rm”, . 27-“7116 Meyer ireercemflckznlfiigier todlylfrtim Pram. .f§p'w,°"°‘,,°‘"‘h?°¢re elmilfieclzltlb: citizens olfigbrontodglrlggmrflyblni-jgl; visit of last week)’ _ " .. o u - , premlegnurlfuremegwllllygywrltes the thanks and I 31111 be gram-m u you will convey to the mom‘ Q1 the City council and citizens of To: onto the oxprcssiryn o; my pmloima j l gililéféélnton cf their most friendly l0 bliT-FUIINIBED KITCIEN and bedroom. 139 l-Illlsboro. l , _ ~ __ 9335-ll-27-2i b l A -y 8103B m Lar-surrmm colt ' Groceries. and Meat rboth. Apply , guardian Ofiicem» oavr-u-aq-zl. - comfort-radian’: ublusnlu house in good locality to let for winter months. Apply in writing to "W" clo Guardian Office.» ‘ . . .J.-, ". 9.008941 ill/ml" 101m! FOB. OFFICE i var. Princevof Wmelrgraduafe ind clerical-aches PM erred, Almly by letter to "B" clo un-rdlm - ~' ransom/ins ' . The nleny den... of Miss Irene . e "as en ‘" » e" wn a ".:‘*'.§=Y "":.;:f;... e.§.".::“..':“..:.'**' dlflelfihb-CMSBGB wifcn are nowdi- s - .» vided lnto blacks, dflfk silvers, dark H°mm t° “m” a“ °*’°'i".‘°“ mediums. medmmsqand palw n for appendicitis. , we," indeed a wonderful sight. Mr. Harding said, to see thirty or more beautiful foxes-ell “top-"notcherfl- lined upon the table to be judged. =The- only criticism the fox men would make in regard to the ar- rangements is that they would pre- fer, to have- their foxes quarfere in a location which ls more access le to the general public than that in Xaglb they were placed, thufyear. (Continued hora Page pl) I in -placl_r;g, foxes from the m: Frank Riggs. of the and _0f "s and Berrigart. accempnulec‘ rs. Riggs, left‘ yesterday mom- by where they wll.‘ lng for Vancouve , spend the wince . _ ‘Dr. and ma. Slmp n. Summer- lde, motored to the, actor's home, View Mills, ch Sunday; Nov., 25th. _ ' ." ' - Mr. JH. slmpsqn; ‘Bay V w,hl%. left oh rrlday fol-Tomato.’ ca. . Slmpsolrwlll be absent a week. irne, ' av friends’, of ms, ma 1. ‘as; proprietor of, the _ i i ; ; Articles Eor Sale loll. SALE New wofoo, s new high box flefghm Foil: .lt‘ is m be hoped um m the fu ure they may be quartered along shipments sire 60 x 25 x 1 . stan- withvthe other classes of live stock. dard size. W. J. Scott. Marsh- »One of the pleasantest features of field. P. M. 9368yl1-28-3i the whole exhibition was the feel- scld at so to 55 cents so lb . l ~ ' " ' » . _ ‘bulk. P. n. I. Cobblers sljlefloe 1.3.82 WATERBURY- Conn. Nov. 2c- ‘ be , , , _ _ inggof good fellowbhlp which exblfed loll sALa-z assent: .-amonz the exhlblturs. Tlteibattles and; triumphs of the day were all llopen~~tront some. Appl , llbthfcrd street. ma SALE-l cursor vicfaonagrstulstaons y U9 Qfllqel-l-flfil- fought over again around the sup- tables. of the Hotels. and con- were wlih 100 records. cost-timid». Can showered on the winners. éaal- ' l! CliAfll-‘Islan gtrget, Ap-ablc to hold their . Jl-laokey, 28 in the sttbles fol’- B. eton. C3?!“- TI-ill. ltihtandfng in any | . t ntnf-merebmme. . otQflebldlnndm of-all the aural-ant In th cattleglrena, all‘ the great herds o cdnhda flom the Atlantic 11-25-81’ to the Paciflc"were.gathered,.arid in this. no, in other departments, the dcxhlblfors were more than ‘absolutely one last nde a ls.“ \ {beef . . . ,, 0, " . . \ and dairy cattle, whic ‘r up their: in CH8 IIOIUI te mo. * l-‘aguzhqlfiutllb sho . n , ‘lflflorflftfi o ' ‘ve mgn ll m in the . lblellhbflt developm " I lhevest host terms of praise o! t he trflWll equipment and i 1.. .. ' ‘din-in M lots: ‘bllib’. w l A- vnun lot I mi t: , filial . war comet;- IBM“ u. - lungrudgingly - ‘Caffllher own. Thaflttblgs" ‘. ‘g .. , , _.fievir§. hotel, will. regret to leerp thi- she. hasenteVredtlle City Hospital for "liibdicaftrektmentq ' _ dramas minimalism-At" ‘sl-qglgvuie. on uqv. 22nd, to Mr. and Mm. Joseph‘ (nee; , " Carley) a daughter; Marymfffids‘ . " l 0.1a, ma, m Mr. e Peilfet Sto- ‘welgulng 14 lbs. w- is sq 05R s......... “medial. In nepotism," r" '"* ‘.453. .1 mum‘, .. mailman " s‘ -At.‘h"lrh‘lh am- fififlggmgzooihfltlhedfllhofigllémbe W1 , _ a. A-‘ddughm. coma 19M.‘ H u: "nu-sin been a wonderful success. The partlcularly t ose from Torcntb , _ _ es "on the" continent" with winter fairs "that will challenge our supre- macy, he thinks. " Winter Fair." In his opinion it has forest taken in ‘ 1t "by", Americans, ennsylvan- lawould lhd cats, hath “us, that was soon to see other citi- asunjender to Becca's dew-finds- through their members. are llkely to was; m- generous treatment of the demands of the British Emblre Steel Corllmticmfilnt as 81mm" of 1am; week's, disclosure of a real rift between the steel Dfiiiillwfs °T the Marltlmes "and of Central Ca- nada, a, cqngfderdble fight is,’ likely to be putuu in. tile House 18ml“ tenancy" BARK , oouon SYRUP i, I8 .. ; an ‘edlolent "as admins sidkpectonat _ Q1 ._mbdddtlodl for the fairness and thoroughness of its inquiries. Hon. R. B. Bennett. leader of the opposition, has promised to pay nt- feutlon to the activities of the Tar- m _BOQHL which has ’recantly won from comm: financial. boners com- ,._..___._ _ _ d, ‘ l kwlctunuieswanio». their duties brought m the follow- lnfl . Alexander Mathieson, chief justlce of the Supreme Court of P; E. I. Mgy 1t please your Jordshlp that we. your grand jurors Sniflnmm i 595' m make the, followin! tile building» that the walls and ceilings or the registry. emf-hot"- terv M155 Gentrude mu 1 t ‘has 10st her vcicc lltgzbzqfl t: nelghlbg» Jcillfl dnu: llitls callpd airthe girl's l1: ‘v ' ~ 5nd H“ "WM Wee so maculllitmsfllll; 0st the power of speech. The mail" "" was sentenced to a thirty day jail ml. . 3nd CPI-Wen mount l‘ ts ' W “m. m bass. a ns a 0 cents per UPTAWA. Ont, Nov. 27.—Pre- valllng prices at the dressed poultry fairs, held at Kemptville, Merrick. Ville and Jasper last week were as follriws: frurkeys 35 and 4,0 cents: rem“; m: 18hltok20 cents; ducks. 20 to 25 we’ 11nd mettle examination of 2o “h? créneztrsls 25 to 33 cents. fowl u- gwmlw-The level egg marketsit- "and sheriff's offices need clean- t: °" 15 unchanged Wlthfresh ex-| mg and woman. also the nod-s f‘ very scarce and firm. ~ in some of these rooms need at- ext Ontgenl. The market on fresh tention. On exhkrdnInE the Sail we hofgfn "Bf 1S quite firm- Buyers are find the nil-nave should W199i”? "m" g i" “PM” °‘ swmee em ercd with, or some other "BX Week- s'ui coverlfi ‘f0! Pmwctm" 3m! m . " also d8 for‘ the windows where . nurds Llnlnlcnf for (‘lmpprll llnmlx.__ nude‘; Wé-Hieeommend that there a should be a suitable fence Dliwed along u.» south slde fitting, iii-nag’ 1n rec 8e e W n ' grfimtandyflutélxders. We furthéi‘ reccmmeluf. that a lull Y1"! be sthlcted. This will enable 11n- migq and we also recommend that 1111mm“ given smudge employment- rlsbnereldqlll-ml‘: and woo 808B" ation. ‘lie tin/ll the , cimdl orls 200d, " submit. C. F‘. Mur- fq- self and fellows. . _ until eleven n. m, The grand Jury on completion of report: To His Lordship Jenn _ DR. J. P. MILLAR: ' , nun-u. suaoaou- . .C|11’Ilef Queen flvhhmmi‘ = .~l. Flu“. "at t0 l6‘ code! ‘gum " flunklngv ex; .%:,6:Vml:¥§i. Tum w" they unmet‘: ‘a: . " #111119’ _ bad-fail- JINDGGFII. ‘i ._ ' ‘- izunspqyjalfiedt s» can»! ‘liindi. s fill-av , .._ .._. F v I fl) P/lz’ ff,