NOYENZPER .1??? . FOR “AFTERNQON TEAS” Central Cu Hahisillh 1s ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED It is the choice of every hostess 1 licday 330 fling service at ll a. m., vice at '1 p. m, AGENTS EITHER ers. Fast sellers. antee $1092 (being $21. average) and eiipenses. Cm. Tower Bldg, Toronto. SEX - $75 weekly easy selling “Palcrr” Clean- Every Home, Office. Garage, Autoist your pros- pects. Free samples. P. A. Lefebvre A: C0,, Limited. Alexandria, Ont. 1 A. W. 1i. IAN 0R WOMAN T0 TRAVEL and appoint local representatives. Position permanent; yearly guar- weekly Winston Russel Jones of Charlottetown is also in_ attendance at the Truro College ‘iilIS term. l PIBB- Aimly N. w. McKlnnoii, Hillsboro Central. ‘ 8B55-l1-3-2i ._._.__________ GBAVENSTEIN APPLES AT r. s. Reeves, Southport. l3ring your packages. "i _‘ l REV. It. C. EATON will speak, at the Baptist Church on Sunday moffllflg on "Our Church at Work", In the evening his sermon subject‘ will be "Stars-arid Towels." The usual splendid music will be led by the choir, among other items, Prof. W. I3. Fletcher's setting of “Crossing the Bar" will be sung. The ordinance of the Lord's Sup~ pcr will he observed at the evening‘ 8566-10-22-81 OR SALE-IMO BUS. ‘TURNIPS. to bc moved before frost. Apply W. R. Dennis. ' 88l3-1l-i-5i 8537-10-20-27-31 ' l“ I O ardian SAINT DUNSTANS and Abbies - - asii BELFAST Piwsiivriiauiri si-r-j vices on Sunday November 4th. Mor-‘ evening ser~ -' ifil ‘r111: UNITED CHURCH. limiter‘ lRlvQr. A. E. Chapman, pastor, Wilt-‘ P. J. MacDQNA v T"__E_¢3A1SF:QTTET°‘”N GUARPEN 1:57 Grocery and Fruit Specials Why Curry Groceries When You Can Have Them Delivered as Low as the Lowest ' W110 Wants r lglgffiefilafiiéein} Hampshire 3 p. m.,' Chinaware Oats . . . . . . . . . 35c j __ . g ,1 BARN“ if i Bulk Tea, Blue Bird . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c w _ “M — ’ - "TT_"‘"‘ Jtmmlsfipvle m“ Ketchu '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c i C, 1r,- d A . ,, . ""*§»l‘1i“rs'-..i::::: 2:‘.§'..::.‘:..;‘:::.'.‘..*.‘~ Bakinglhowder “Rose 1115.013 f0r22gc " 9 4 ass: e dvertzsements ‘ _ flee-Herod", 1 L5 Ti G l, t d ' ' ' o“ insertion _ m, W, “u, “H, W0". E SAINT DUNSTGS and Abbies - I i ' n ua an ee 3241x2220 .. u n" n“ o! 5 mm" today 3.30. < 8571 RaISIIIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 pkgS, 22C ma: lnnrtionq‘ .. ........ .. Rsilrgggg‘? BRIT}; AND Non-n; RaISIIIS . . (I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10C _,_ ‘_,‘ ,_‘¢___ _ “ ‘ ‘ ‘Lu ‘ —-There will be Divine Fresh] Ground Cofiee 43c ""» . a "r §Y.‘if§’.‘l'.’r';‘..‘i“.i.. y - """"" " Agents wawted For Sale l‘)! 11R: an; Ngrth Rustico, 1.30 G FRUIT ~- ev. . .Bi.h, ,- U Ens, omkwnmi m“ m“ SALLM m i 0P Minis rapes Tokay . . . . . . . . . 2 lbs. for 35c catalogue: time payments i! de- no. Good driver.’ Sound Stew~ Q ' Sweet POlZRtOCQ. . . . . . . . 4 lbS for 250 sired some used ovens on hand. or; lnmam Victoria ' LEFT FOR. TRURO. Mr. Lloyd. . ,1 ' Hubbard ~0ven Company, 1100 ‘aiai-lo-ai 5' Y“ °f Cemmll-‘M 16- P» E- L. left. Grapefruit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 f0!‘ 254! Queen west, Toronto, . ' 1 yesterday for Truro where he willl O A s, spgtyganl; FOR SALE_GRAVENSTEIN Mk attend the Agricultural College. ranges - - - - - - - - . - . and 60C dOZ- P. J. MacDONALD CORNER. PRINCE AND KENT STREETS C! PERSONALS Mr. .R. H. Duvar, Los Angeles at» rived hom'e"'fo spend a few days with his parents, 120 Spring Park Road. F ORTY A. W. 3-ws9i yo“ §A|AE_GENTLEMAN,S SEC: service. b lvllr. JaimesD. Oglei" gccomlpanleg "- d 1 11d b; k ,- . _ fiT y iis augnter iss corge an AGENTS WANTED ‘r0 SELL 31mg? 0,06%“ ‘Qmcfat “m” SUORTIIAN WRITERS-Allin“ friend Miss Dorothy Stewart neekties Direct t0 Wcarer. Send ' 3§5g_11_3_2~, assFcjuuW‘ of shmfthflnd wflwrsi left yesterday afternoon to attend for vBig Free Selling Outfit today. _ resmmg m me Plty- '5 b31119 mmed- the Amherst Fair. They will also vis- [N T"); geillud T19 Service Mills of FOR 3A“; _ PURE BRED LEL £20 lllélgetgtiilr“ it other points in Nova Scotin and < ana a, , London. Orl- tester rams and ram lambs. Ap- W . ‘ i ' New Brunswick ' WHO. . A. W. 1i. ply S. C. Stewart. Dunstaffiniige. lcaggéeniinggé‘ 2:‘ Mr and Mrs m“ s/‘ievcnb o‘ Pr0t€8tdnt _ 3860-1 -a-31 . _ , . ' ' ‘ ~ - < ' Miscellaneous ---_-»__-_~_-_~ :,'“I“°n‘d“}ffl§“gr ‘,,‘,§ek‘{§’°',‘nfi,*,’,‘f§§§‘ ti"? Hotel Stanley. Trum- N~ S» er- O h "- —-- m“ M“: w'“"s'KN'G"T SE‘ Til; aassogiatlon is not ti‘... "itimid bi itthtt Itilocihelagll tlyesmdah rp anage . poAiml-ms ACCQMMQDATE _ dan in first class condition. as , . "' . ‘ . I‘ ‘1 "5 ° 191' Yell ‘"35 B" 30 Elm Avenue’ 8850414}; owner leaving me Island‘ write pisfitectiiiiizzlkmxgefiggllsiilg‘mlfgilymlgllg many friends in Charlottetown. are Dependent mtg]; Anna” MACDONALD’ "L" cum Guardian“ 3834 11 o 31 illulfilfd 1° 9cm‘) spwmm 5P3“ m Miss Belle Iamieson has taken up upon n Surveyor, Hennanville, P. ' ‘-" m“ SIIIOlSQ/lland ‘ "' . ' ‘ > a L 84M mo _.________.-__-__ WT ll~ __-__ iici‘ residence at the Queen Hotel --I_---_~_.-_.__._.e_ For] feta-Julia Rlllg-ISTERED WEDMNG BELLS_ Th, ,,,,,,-. ‘m "l" Wm" momhs- YOUR GIFT “m, “VG TAGS; EXPEDITIOUS‘ Os em u year 0 ' one cow’ " t k l e in Somerville Mass. - ' ' Al’ SllPlJlied. Guardian Job Print; £10 freshéaaici Ncslhiggthktiliziuly Ver-Viclsllg 03712810 054m or Mr. Frederick‘ frgrlnongosbltizirz‘ lfgfiéfiilaaiélglnglrrlxzielig 1N THE W? t’ on ‘ ' - home formerly of this city 11nd ‘ .' 3856_u_3_2,[.'[1" _ . u - H - _ lMr. James Newson and Miss Thank- __ miliai-ly known as Teddy. to MISS f 1 A I» 1L , CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AN" Falorcncc Esther Tibbetts. The young! u Newson D Comwa envelop“ Mm address pflnwd‘ FOR SALE_0UR SALMON TRAPicouple are making their home at 1B The ma“ m nd f Miss mum, m“ u!” mm‘ “(or acknowledge- net with rope, cngeNand airlillcillolbs-Haastma" Road‘ somervme" The pwiStevenson g/ereescrsryo to hear that M . t ment, intimations, etc., Guardian All refldl’ l0 Sel- QW- '1 - . - _ . am enanCe Job Prlnfgry t; sold reasonable Colin McDon- 9'15 °f M“ 1mm“ Wm’ 15 a mien‘ lshe had to again enter the P. E. . . . Md Anngonish S ed musician, gave an excellent Re-[Islnnd hospital for another openb . ""’_“" ' ' 84644047421 eital on June 25th in Faelton Hall. mm but m... glad to 1mm she is Drive Female HBIP Wanted ‘Boston. with a programme of aboutlmnking a Speedy recovery and will FOXES FOR SALE_WILD “En thirty SERMON. lrroon return to her home. wmcu is MAID WANTED, NORTH AMERI- 8815-11-1-31 can Hotel. WANTED — A MAID. caught this spring, also pups from first. second and third 5909mm)“. from ‘vud red Matched with head of Holstein freshened cattle. App-i; M _ yvere shipped yesterday to the‘. Mrs. W. S. Hughes, 106 Brighton Clarence c Maritime Winter Fair at Amherst. ._ 3759-11-14; ' 8,66_w_27_3 saw These are from the herd of J. Wal- WANTED—CAPABLE MAID, FAM- ily of three. Good wages. Apply 87B5-10-31-tf 174 Hillsb0rO. WANTED AT ONCE. EXPERIEN- tcr Jones. Bunbury Farm and many} of them were cilumpions at former shows. At last year's Royal Show at Toronto the Bunbury senior‘, graded herd took first prize ailili Mr. Jones states this year's herd is To Let T0 RENT —-\V()RK NIIOI’ T0 rent, Apply 217 Rlfhmfilld St. . . . -,- . , . y ted dining room girl. Applv at 5343 113 7i better ‘than that of l92_7 The hevrzl‘ Peal-don House, 225 Water st, -——-- -——-—*"~"i' CiWmlJIQR W" Abcgwe" PM“) “mr 8837_11_2_3i TO LET-SMALL COSY TENE" not be in the line-up at Amherstl A $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS card sample book free; representatives making ten dollars daily; experience‘ or capital unnecessary. Bradley - Garretsori. B. V Oct. 9-24i. Greeting Brantford, Ont. Sittuation Wagnted ._._._______________ WANTED-WORK BY MARRIED man. Apply R. Rogers, Marsh- field. . 8829-11-2-21 Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED——FIRST on River School. Supplement $150.00 and second class for Flat $125.00. Angus McRae. Sec‘y. BBSB-ll-Zl-Si TEACHER WANTED-A FIRST or second class teacher for Mt. Pleasant Lot i2. School. No. 50. Male preferred. Supplement at the rate of $200.00 a yean, Apply MacIntosh, am-io-ii-awirs. ' Male Help Wanted WANTED AT ONCE-A MAN ‘r0 Work on_f|.1"m. Apply in person l0 J. Thomas McKenna, Vergon. PEI.“ 8381-11- 4i in writing. _Wa.ltcr Sec‘y., Ellersiie, R. R... v . MEN. TRAIN FOR- FIREMAN‘) 2 Railway Aiisoeiatign. BOX 116. ohiiriotzetown. P. E. I. DIG EARNING, GTIADY IM- brakemen, beginners ‘$150- monthly. ment and rooms. heated, 181 Kent. 881l-1I-1-3i Emilie Help Wanted GIRL ARTISTS AND OTHERS who would like to paint greetinll cards at home send 10c for liberal selection, catalogue of designs and instruction. Premier Art Guild Spadlna and College, Toronto. 10-8~ttsl2i because 0f a ruling peculiar i0 Nova,‘ Scotia fairs which does not permit‘, jointly owned bulls to be shown» Mr. Jones sold a half breeding in-J terest in this animal last April. for $2,500. It is expected that the Island Hclsteins chief competitor; will be M. L. McCarthy's herd of Sussex. N. B. McCarthy's herd has been the leading winner at seven exhibitions this year. The) clash of these twogreai. herds next Tuesday will be awaited with more than usual interest. Mr. McCar- thy who is a Boston broker is said ____.____é____-?-_- to have spent $100,000 in establish- LOST-WIIITE YORKSHIRE DOG ing his herd. Among othei-‘compe- name "Buttons." Finder notify moi-s from this province are: Har- Allan MaeMillan, 205 Kent Street. old Stead, l5 jerseys; A.‘ MacRae, Reward. 8866-li-3-3i Central Royalty. 22 flYPEhlTQE- Al“ ---»——~— MacKay. East Royalty. 631F184? LOST-BUNCH or KEYS. FIND-‘horses and ponies: Estate 0f er please leave at Elm Grocery~ Saunders. hereflfirds; 30ml? Ems. 8810-11-3-31 Wlnsioe, polled onizus and horses ZVIARRIAGES LQST—COW AND CAIQF IlZOTIII red and wh . Anyone now 11g o —— - ~"—'""“ such, please notify Oliver Ciimp-lVESSEY-— BARNES — At Hazel- bell, Kensington, Box 132. ibrook Balllisl PFlT-“mflge °“ Thurs’ 8810-11441 day, Oct. 25th. 1928. by Rev. R. W» Lindsay, Reginald Brown Vessey of ;-»»<»»+»l1,iti.1o York, PEI. w Merv Emma. ‘flames of Mt. Albion. P,E.I. | Victoria Hotel llliovsa-lvviiisln -- at the home‘ of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ann“ Wyand, Mayfiekl, Oct. 31st. Ohe or-the largest and bee! "hipped Hotels In " ‘“ Clhldo. Contains A20 rooms. i ‘mma Wyand was united in tliei ‘libonds of matrimony to -Frcilcrick‘ lMpyso of CentraLBedeque. Rev. Cl JE. Armstrong. ofliciatinlt 7 humus jnoivovAu-in ‘the 01w marital.‘ M of which have WW9"! ,Nov. 1st. Thomas Donovpl’). 886d 73, Dlflyment for Barbers. Become ax- baths. completely rflwvllfll ‘years. Funeral frmn his late resid- pm, 1n 3 week‘ writ, Mm;- 3“. 4 ‘groin page two years. Few encc, 311 Grafton Street. Saturday, be: c911,", mung; f?" _ on]: - thrnnghont Canada. nwrnihg at 8.45 toBt. D tans Ca- Halifnil. ‘ "3; amt‘ mil the United States haw thedral, thence to the, C. Cemc-i CARPENTERS WANTED —- MEN fonrough carpenter work. Apply to Standard Construction 00.. 14¢. Railway Wharf. Charlotte- ‘ “its Ipioiidid table. Courteous rvlee to nil Guests. one: In rooinl. Bale; II.” M 05.50 per day. er . AITKEN-At 'l Weyniuuth Street, Friday, November 2nd, Mrs. T. i... Aitken, _in her Wtwyear. Funeral] frcm her lain residence, Sundayl November 4th. service starting at 2'. Tele- t . . l Own Mflwlm M'°m§§'§q'-,,-g.2i chaflottetfllvn i l p. m. funeral leaving at 2.30. Inter- , z merit People's Cemetery. N vmls iit nmnruivnr --—-— - '9 . . t HQtel C00 Ltd- vi new mat. ............ a i L Rollins well known line Porsonau $1 ac 3a" Christmas Cards. Scores of Steno- nun“ c- BROWN- Mimi" z K farmers. ~ ACCOUIIIJUIH, Clerks, l“ l.‘ UNWM“ m‘ 6 .. exceed d this last season“ "’““‘“’“*“ . i hug iiwmo- r» a- ..P~r.-..°“i:.e::.‘e m“ " 1 m. m“; $0" umned‘ Toromfl‘ Toronto; y}. A. Durham: Iiailfiinlc‘? “m” l“ m,“ v" w“'h"_’dfl_ w. .1. Daziell, Monctoii; Rev, s] m" an", Rb]! lltoodmonoyinitforyoil. lfllhii. Write “my ........ ____________________________ IALESMEN —G'I'IADY. nom- Inployment. ‘weekly Dill. rel-l "m: our univinllly lmown, guar- "lirvd quuiay. ‘nm UNI rim: "west and but varieties. That: film-lied ilb-h-the-inimm 00W" soles era-operation Nuraerifl!» l} fl- ..-'.”“l*"'"‘ Day. 8t. John; W. Gorgon, Halifax; % Suddnrii. Toronto; l. A. Hughes; crontc: F. Buolow. Montrml: A.l it. Kerb, ‘mi-onto; J. Krckowoi-J Mcntrofi; R. D. MMAIOW. St. John; M. Lowther. Kensington: l‘!- IA Iiounne. Montrul: ‘M. McQueen, Kinrods; 8 Morse. New York; Robt. M. Nomi. Ilbnetoh‘. A. Nufiiebiioh. Mammal; W. I1. Pierce, Montreal: Flinn and Baroness lhreiepbroek \~ROI|t" ‘ Q . satasmah WANTED C A LE N D A If. AND SPECIALTY Balemiln. run or part ‘time. Good contract. highest commissions, eli- oiuaive line Experience" preferred. Start immediately. AfifilY. stating qualifications, to Box 030. lnndon. Ontario. nriem-lis-ul ; CATTLE SHIPPED —- Thirty’. l mention of the disposal ofihc Lab- -. Now On COAKER Continued from page 9. lrador or of a change in the Con- stitution of the country. Therefore the interview of Sir William Cank- er quoted above cannot bc coli- strued as an oflicial statement of policy by the incoming government. PREMIER TASCIIEREAUS COMMENT from the columns of the press.“ over the Labrador boundary QUEBEC, Nov. 2-The purchase m. jccted sale that I have received," the Premier continued. “has been The Premier said that no sugges- tion was made at. the conference in Montreal two years ago, that Que- bec or Canada should buy Labra- dor. The conference over the Lub- radoi" boundary was participated in by the Douiinion of Canada. NL-W - <Siiturdn_\'~. J. i-‘_ Lorri —BUY RADIO A. B. and C. Biit~ 883341-3-21 terics at Bruce's. —SI'ECIAL razor slrups for barber, in stock at Braces. 8853-11-3-21 --BUY n cask of Monitor Gas0~ B853-l1-3-2i line at Bruce's. —EVEREADY RADIO A. Wet Storage Batteries sold at Bruce's. 8853>ll-3-2i ——PROIIIBITION in both were Saturday. —CURLING CLUB OPENING- The opening festivities of the Sum~ merside Curling Club took place on Thursday night and were kept up The chief feature was the forty fives tournament, or rink. which was taken part in by their friends, the prizes being awarded as follows: 1st, Mr. Henry J. Noon- o a late hour. about forty members and an; 2nd, Hon. A. F. Arsenault booby, Mr. Herbert Sverre, a Nor- yegian gentleman who is visiting at Summerside. Along with ginger ale, etc. some hundred and a half of oysters were consumed 11nd then. The club there were a lot left. rcoms are now open every night fol A. Moore. —FELL DEAD ()N STREET —- When Mr. Tilomas Richards. of Summerside, was going to seven o'- clock mass yesterday morning, as was his custom, he being a very regular attendant, at St. Paul's Church, he fell dead on Central street, lIClH‘ the Knights of Colum- bus Home rind only i1 few yards. from the church. The deceased xvas very badly crippled from rheuma- tism. but had managed for years to get about with the aid of two sticks and was a very familiar fig- lure on the streets of Summerside. where his well known face and fig- ure will be much missed. He was a native of Tignish, aged '10 years at the time of liis sudden passing. and had resided at Summersicle for [the 1iast twenty years. He leaves to mourn a widow, two daughters and one .<.~:::1, the latter residing in the United States. The funeral will take place on Sunday at 2.30 pm. toSt. Paul's Church and cemetery, Rev. J. J. MacDonald officiating. — —~~ ~€~Gi Stock Quotations HALIFAX, Nov. 2—Quotations fuiiiished by Johnston and Ward. members Montreal Stock Exchange. NEW’ YORK EXCHANGE Atchison, Top 8a Santa Fe AI1H1I2 American Can Co ..l07‘-_- Anni Car élz Found Co . . . . . .. 92H Am Smelt S; Refin Co . . . . . . .267“. Amn Bosch Magneto Co Ana Cop Mining C0 . . . . . . . . .. 88". N Y Cent d: Hun Rv R R ..174‘i Con Gas Co (New York) . 79’: Hudson Motor C111‘ Co . . .. 83-’ Internaticnai Paper Co .. 53". Intcrnationai Petroleum .. 50 - Stand Oil New Jersey 48 Reading Co . Soilthcrn Pacific I . , of Labrador would be a question foundland and the Province o.‘ Union Pacific Ry . ' for Ottawa first of nil rather than Quebec. No agreement was rench- U S Ind Alcohol Co . Quebec, Premier ,the Hon. L.-A. ed at it and it was decided to Westinghouse Elec .il8‘s Taschereavi, said today in com- submit the ivhole question to the United States Steel II151T4‘ WPMJYIE 0Y1 the statement of Sh" Privy Council. This was done last MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.‘ William Cooker, following the year and the Privy Council in its Abitibl 38 Squires VICWPY l" Il/llllldflys elco- award ruled in favor of Newfound» Atlantic Refining Co . . . . . . .. 26‘; tion over the Alderdice government land's claim, setting the boundary Miss Kiln 8a Texas Ry . . . . ..290 in Newfoundland that one result at the height of land, which gave Montreal Power .....l03 of the election iii his opinion would Newfoundland large tracts of for- National Breweries .143 be the "sale of Labrador either to est lands and many waterpovre: Sicel Co Can Com . . . . . . . .007 auminerlcan syndicate or Canada." sites, including the great Grand Winnipeg Electric ..l1l‘-i "The only intimation of the pro- Falls cataracts and waterfall. Brampton 32H ———~‘<+>—~—~—< Brazilian Traction 0%, Atititi .. 28 Slinwinigiin 85 Can Steamship Com . 39 Stephen and Mary Morrison Domiiiicn Bridge .. . 9i‘. ____ wishes to thank all their friends who M05503’ “HMS - 53'? QTQQK, CROP AND IMPLEMENTS were kind to them in their recent AShP-‘ilw ~ 22"- bm~enven1gnt_ Canadian Brewery . . . . . . . .. 28 I am authorized by George Champ 3g57_11,_3_1i_ Fraser and C0 .. . .. . 80 ier to sell at Ltlwndale Ranch. st. ~- Cllas- Gm‘ ~ - - » - » - ~ - > - ~ -~ ‘*4 Peters Road, 1 1-2 miles from Chflf- PW?" °°'P°"’-"°“ - - ~ ~ ~- 7" lotlctowri. on Monday ‘u, 5i.h ‘ -___..___. _'/_ _' Foreign securities ' ' ' ' * ' ' ' ‘ ‘ 37 commencing at l.30'p. m. 3 tons Hume" Unlm“ A " “ 44 M“ 1 hem, 1 ca,“ 30' m“ 1 DR. J. P, MILLAR llnter Utilities B hzégr plough, i light wagon, set hilrrmvs,‘ 953N175!‘ SURGEON gfigisiactxgwgilfli‘ 50 Corner Queen and Richmond IIOURS-9 to 12.30. 2 to 5.00. 1 truck wagon, harness and other articles not mentiunedf BENJ. CARTER Auctioneer 8863-11-3-11. +o+ow o-oooo-o 0+» o voiooo 0 v4 i‘ John P. Bradley 000-014. YAPURE l 1 '1 l l l l WESTERN GUARDIAN -—NORT|I TIiYilN-rfliBANY --| Unloading Albion N111 coal today; sass; the 4 CASES-Two i prchibition cases appeared before Stipcndiiary Magistrate Tweedy ‘in Summerside yesterday. Judgment reserved until next the season. with a social party to fake place every Thursday flight, under the able direction of Mr. L. StJames Presbyterian Cliurcli PAGE ELEVEN MINISTEIL—REV- W. BRUCE MUIB ORGANlST-JIR. GEORGE MIZTIIVEN l l Anthrm-“Seek Ye the Lord“ . The Minister. Anthem-"Jesus My Saviour" 11.00 A. lVL-Preacheru-‘Ihr- M|||Lqmr_ SOIGINIP-Ml’. C. Glllilgher 2.30 P. lVL-Sunday School and Bible Class. r l?‘ ’ v’ 3.00 P. XML-Harvest Service at Highiirld. Preacher: _'. 4h 7.00 P. lvL-Prenchen-‘ihi- Rnlflgugf. . Nevin r-__.___ _ Zion‘ Presbyterian Church Orglnist and Choir Mlstel'—Ml. LOUIS D. THOMPSON MINISTEBF-REV. SCOTT FULTON, M. A. B. D. MORNING A, u, ' . Anthem-“I Will Magnify Thee" . . . . . . . . . . . ,, spencc Miss Christine Miller a Choir. Rev. Mr. Williamson of Malpeque will preach. Evaiviivé". 7 r, M. Anthem--“O Lord Be Gracious" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Willgoose I Mrs. S. McLean and Choir. Rev. Mr. Rodger of Belfast will preach at this service. I a ‘i FOO-OW REV. E‘. II. RAMSAY, D. I). ORGANIST PROF. W. E. FLETCHER, AJLCJVL, A.'I‘.C.L. OQ-OXIO-OXOO.§.§.OO'OOU‘O-OOC1§‘ Trinity United Church CO-PASTORS REV. IIAliflIMlINII JOHNS! 1N THE SERVICES 11.00 A. ‘AL-Preacher: Rev. Andrew Thompson (of North China.) Anthem-—“New Every Morning is the Love" . . . .. Miller g ‘ l l z 2.30 P. BIL-Sabbath School and Bible Clara; s, § 7.00 I‘. M.—I’rencher: Rev. Hammond Johnson. Q Solo:—“There is A Green Iiiil” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Gounod f Mr. 1'. w. SIIIKIII. z Antiiemz-“Dcar Lord and Father oi‘ Mankind" Fletcher ’ Morning Service Broadcast by (l. F. C. Y. ' waves- - . _ .vo+¢+o<+o+ f Rvofi‘ AT . l-‘ITZROY a i m BAPTIST CHURCH iii-w» s-i- . OIEGANIST~MISS ROBERTA SPENCER, F. '1‘. C. L. MlNlSTERw-REV. R. C. EA'I'ON,_B. U. l l. MORNING WORSHIP II (YCLOUK Sermon-“Our Church at Work." Anthem—“llearken Ye Unto the Voice" . . . . . . . . .. Noble Sunday Schoob-IZ to 12.30. EVENING WORSHIP 7 O‘(,‘[,()(j]( Anthem-“Ilnw Lovely Are The lllessengers." Sermon-“Stars and ‘Towels!’ Amhlim-"Crllefl"! "l8 Bur" . . . . . . . . . .. W. E. Fletcher ALL Pews are FREE. You are ‘Welcome. fOOQ-OO-QQ4-O-O-Q-4QCO4-Q-O-Q-O 99-99900- g rosewood parlour ings, and very old cash. C .l'. A. MacDonald, Auctioneer. “z lnngwonh Avefigf; Im erial Oil . . n “ i" P ,,, 0° ‘litASTERN GUARDIAN ~‘ , Bank Commerce . .1500 __‘ Bank R5,,“ “mm mriitanrun ACCOMPANIST . WHEAT ,-ln the report of a convention l Dog, _ ‘Hnfialhcid iii Bridgetown a short time Mun HJZL-x. ngo. the name of Mrs. Frank Clay i‘ May H1241; was inudvcrtoiiily omitted. Mrs. I . (‘ORN Clay mesidvd at the organ iit both Dee, 83:; mcctinlir and her talent as an ac- 3. . Mo; 86:1“ ;C0l’lI[.'{\l‘_llsl i1; " ll known. 1 May .883?‘ *' ""°"“"‘_ '1‘ OATS ::The Family Herald and Weekly ,4 1 Dog, 43¢, Shir WiLll its wonderful improve- .‘ JMM; qwflments is now regarded as the great ‘ ‘ May __ _ 451hAflTiCllltliTfli Paper of Canada and ' wnEAT [who Family Circles best magazine. ‘DEC. ..1l9"§. “""'"".“"i'“' May ...l'.!5".l Jilly. a ._.. ..l27 I FOR GIVE l . LONGWORTH AVENUE Auction Sale of lilagnificeni. Property at Tuesday, November 0th at 12.15 sharp, oi‘ house and all householder- feats. This house is one of the best built houses in grounds, hot- wafer heating, beautifully appointed. A of the best locations in the city, also all furniture, including mahogany 91d dining room chairs. u lot of beautiful PIIBJIOBFIIIY sideboard. A most beautiful collection of all very old paint- vuses and crockeryycurpets linoieums, mats. etc" I new Enter- prise range, and several other articles not mentioned. This is the last chance to secure some of this real old furniture and pictures. as sale is positive. ALE l AUCTION s 92 Longvvorth Ave., on. the city. spacious real home in one * “"1 Wmmll- 1 "Iekniflcent mahogany sofa, I card table, 1 set walnut including one beautiful old sofas, etc. 1 very old solid suite, several 55¢" BIISYHVIIIBS- 1 fire screen on mahogany stand, a lot ol Sale of furniture starts at 10.30. Terms MISS fiLEN M. HOBKIRK AUCTIQNEER ) 1 ) I94 Grafton Ntreet f n M ' k t, I wonderful Inhale," 5 PM“ 86° Since taking over this e ar e s Mme by “W” H, . ‘ Ilotel we have silent runny _ Phone ooz-i. for Appointment [or *‘*‘““ 1 *“*" p. .1 ‘of dun." FgFkIsIARLOTTETOWN “ARKETSM, - -~ "oi- i-i-im-i-ill- -- t ’ ‘ Quickly Relieving Ilfirrrmilvsiiiinwuii.» l l is now the finest Hotel o! its gage’ - ‘- ‘ ~ A ~ ' A - - -»’-6 Ii uwuil uirl iiyiicvlw ' _ . . . . . . .. ..1 —. . u» l Fiiii '“ii“".i"..“'.-i."'“25 .,‘;‘g,g,ggg~,,,,~,,-~- 133-13‘ K Discomfort l ' who “mm a cmnhrublo Potatoes‘ white ~ I ‘ A H I ‘ 5" 1 ; | Hotel and splendid table and p k ' -“‘ of i,‘ excellent service ntnmoder- Or - 0 I I 0 Mb price. straw [cwn ' ' ' ' - ' - - . RM" "om “no to “'50 Tumlps Head Colds g . iii .... day. Eggs filv-jrff-ifr 4 ‘- u! Buirrrm. rid ' i " t ,. , _ N, Charlottetown °"“‘ . Q \ _ ,¢,,-,v_,\_“ l figs’. (ton) n. ,-, WI atoes.wii.bi.... Nasal Catarrh l "M" . i Hotel Co” Lat Poratocs. .-.i.°i...l..‘ ~ Pork . . . . . . .. . .. Price 50o Per Bottle I 2m 11.1. 13.31117‘. I t pmwhh" Tiiinips - ‘ LARGE DOWLL . . Sold Only By i oil-uric ORGl-‘IE. ‘i l MIRR l.- MvQllAlIl. Mmwnr ‘ sonms ;‘.::.m .~..'~' TIIE riioriirr DRUGGISTS t. __._..__‘__L__°_'fli;~~~~"~~~~~-~~~~~ rag, __ H 1. » WHY SUFFER 2 § “m” "we 32%;". :9" . "ii; Be i...“ — ......... he needs > H, 13] key, M , y; M“ E‘ Potatoes .. .....2o-.:isimre "m Wei "- Benn of nt- ciilggetiihcoryih‘ “tinny s:~m“°“ Mnciniohaocirn. EveiigtlrfqbfillF-ifghllril. PM‘ -- ~ » - - < - - - . - - . .. .121 "It h!!! WW one Olen i riir oi‘ cli 1 will"? ‘nurml D- Keavs, Priest Pond. P. n. 1.: ,"f'-- a" l" . . l! l‘ ‘ 3 y p“ m " 5 ” y‘ i i Mr. and Mud. K. Clmncncy. Sflidc; MT‘ STEWART '1 .. - ' o _ I o. 1i. and Mrs. Macdallum, S'Side; ' . 7°" . q XALL‘ 995°. DR; We Ra Il-l. Hcnnenbury. ATZYI»? Shore.- G. U. l’ ‘hflu-"mgue!" ‘ . ‘ - OBAK 510a: as: CHIROPMCTOR Irr-cary. gtcJolanbg. rsilwrigksr. “i.m.“"—"r~ ennui-v -cn: .. eug n, 1a; 1 124 "m", ma,“ rho," 107., ft. McDonald. Soiiris: R. Mcquaid. mu‘ 3m4_n_3_3,_ _ Snurir; ll. Turner, Montreal. -