live lion lorsnoon st priees.--A.. y... 8141 12 8 2i --tBBlDAL PRESENTATION - {Psevious to Miss Deigilan’: marri-l ages few or her relatives and Blends assembled at her home antenna-ting ‘her with a Silver Utility Trey and a tSilver Tea Service, a very pleasant evening being ‘spent. The following address was ream- Miss Annie Del-Jilin, Dear friend;- l-laving heard thlt N‘! are to be one of the principals in a very in- teresting event in the near future a few of your friends have gelther- adhere this ovehins to do you a lslight honor and to wish you "Ben Voyage“ on your journey through life. we will be sorry to see you leaving, but must bow‘ to the inevitable knowing that ollr lose will be another‘; gain. Kindly accept this gift not for its value it as a token of the esteem ,in which yon ‘are held by all your friends here ‘this evening. We'wish you an abundance oi‘ happiness when your m_srried life begins, and with you and Alfred to share that 10y 0! 11 10m; and happy married ‘life. Signed on ilellali oi’ your “Emerald friends. ‘ - '—-v'" , i -l_ WILL BE loading » Jwvilllesaay. "Dec. ath in 909i!!! lllthost mark MEIR: ._K_Ql18ilIC£0n. .,. t. i! and “£33.10”- '.:-" "p; r90 r |, ..ln::l!_‘é'"ln" T AWAY »' Milli” GO WITH ONLY stoo ‘ 1,, ‘Dec. 6. — Previous lllllTifififi. placed the lose of "lg", Canadian Company at ‘low when bu-rgliifls broke into 5' office on Craig ‘Street eeel. eitrrtlay morning, were found to o’ alelllly exaggerated and investi- tliwn litter established that the ppers hud succeeded in g tting way witll only $100 in s amps villuh irere in one of the two sales n the tilllccs. The utterrlllt of ll“? him/ml to, break “lpen t-lle safe ;,,.,-,» tilt‘. $25,000_was llfillillllleil. niiod. . lwlfltiisi lIliTEl. , PERSONALS “M, _ ——Mis"s Edna MaclCabe has return- , _cd to her home in Bedeque, after , spending the past two weeks vial‘.- v int: in Silmmcrsltle and Miscouche. ' —-Sen:ttor and Mrs. Creelmau MacArthur left yesterday morning . N l for Ottawa. ThoyJvi-llrvisit m Mon- that has unused Ibo modloal profession. N0 iiluai or “W "Willa: ‘Iran. Wrllo tor ‘ire- vhw- Dem. m PHENOLUPTOL 00-. l!“ ‘ll. tit. Johns l'l. ma. llflwklvn. New York. -.*—-—-—--—————-—-— Central Guardian _-__j TONIGHT —- Baptist Recital. 3163 FARMERS ATTENTiONp We are now in the market i’0r some dressed Dork paying highest market prices. Hurry Jenkins 3121 12 4 ti! JUST A SONG AT TWILIGHT.- Thle makes s wonderful picture bringing back pleasant memories olnld will makes lovely picture to frame after the usefulness of the calendar has ceased. Free to new nr renewal yearly slihscripliotts i The Guartliatl. if _......_ FUNERAL NOTICE —- Tile flllk oral of the late Mrs. John Aicltlcet‘ will take place from her late resi- lience, 13b Kent Street Wednesday ilftQYIlOOIFRL 3 p. m. to St. Dun- Man's Cntllctlrni thence to it. t‘. Cemetery. SCHOONER WENT ASHORE SATURDAY The Schooner "Thelma" was drivi-n ashore inst Saturday night, by 2i equzlllel- flBlil‘ the West lllvcr llrlilgte. The crew consisting of (lupt. Vr-e-scy, his bro- “ --___...- ... v FOR SALE 9 ROOMEP HOUQE since taking over this Hotel we have 8P6" mi"? thousands oi dollars in repairs and lmnrovemrlllfl ll is now the finest Hotel of its glggglifl the“ Maritime Prov- inces. It ellilfil‘ w "m" who want .0: comfortable Hotel and aplendid table and excellent service at a model'- gtg price. ' all’; Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietors: MISS L. McQUAID, Manager from $3.00 to $4.00 _ ll f GUcEN HOTEL __.... .l. .l. Hughes, tSouris, XV. Mjiugh- cs, Sollris. ii. l]. Gllgour. Toronto, J. ll. l-lo-wlltt, City, M. J. Mclvor, Kitlkoru, it. G. Jilcfiontllti, Monta- B. A. McLeod, West ‘. Pequot, B rticn, it. D. A Jncldiersotl, Bordenl- . Peeml-iali- ‘ink, \Vm. Lelllanc. Amherst, Wen- dull Cooper, Murray Harbor, Bennie ‘liillohcoti. Murray Harbor, .V. L. Cur- ‘rie, ‘Halifax, H. A. McKenzie, Hali- “TBX, 1.. Dnyio, New York, W. I). “illilioll. st. Jtillil, i.. ‘ ‘ln-‘giizttrrlé. froronto. ll. silvcrmann, hiontrepl, ' . Lune-limp. (lnlgzlryqqlj K3‘ Bbfg, 4 6 .lolln. .l.l~t, \v,(}l'lf€.0lll, . t.John. t Ontario Honey Crop l i ‘ year according to l.. ll’. Floyd, pro- " irostor oi‘ the Manitoba Ileekeeperrl‘ tl-eal for two or three tltlys ell tllcr, (feel-go Luud and JOlln Pllllllll . route. ilud an exciting experience making shore iviiluil they flllillly accourp- lisilell lll n inoioi‘ bout about 12 o'- clock Sunday. llrlvlng gained shore thtly wt-rtl uiiligt-ll to willk [waivi- Big Increase In ‘v9 slallll Pellfl)’ l0 buy each and every kind of silver fox, red or cross f°X f!!!’ you have to offer for sale. No matte!‘ llPW large the quantity we can handle 1t, ‘and will be prepared to handle all the above throughout this season. Why speculate 0n the future when you can secure right here in the pres- "ent excellent prices and spot cash for your furs. ‘ W e plan to make Charlottetown and Summerside our buying centres. Don’t bcdisturbed-if you can’t get in tomorrow or next day, we will have plenty of time and plenty of money and can see you later. Dates for Summerside buying will be announced shortly. McLure 8t MacKinnon L‘ White FurTraders Date Back To 1738 miles‘. through the storm to rt-ilt-ll their llonlcs. 'l‘li<‘. sclltioiltll- is be- licvctl to lll! wrt-vkt-tl lll-you“ rt‘- clullnatiiin. (Canadian Press) WlNNlIPhl l. Mun, Duo. 6.— Manitoba's honey crop this your is thirty per cent larger than last m SAD BEREAVEMENT-ehllxlllll-lt Cnmcmil m‘ Hampton, l'i'('lil\'i,‘ll ‘lll! end new-s of lllt‘ lll-illll oi’ llil.‘ fzltllt-r. S. I). (zlilillrtiil, Wlllifll took liliace Sunday. Tilt‘ doc-casts! under. ‘ oporiltltmi-i in , und wzls rilpidiy improv- lillH. when il. (‘lillllgil took pint-o, and a fe-w tiny-l ilgo ills condition grillin- ally weakened nlld the cull chine on Sunday. ‘Photo zlro left to lllourn 3 widow, (nee Seiilllt lllmun.) two lson-s Ernest null Blzlrk. of lilinlpttill, two llauttllttlrs. Harriet, also the following sisters, Jill's. Artcutue liner of Nli-lvilltl, Mrs. J. T. Sollcy, linmptoli. Nlrs, A. ll. ‘Canlpbcll, (fllarlottotowtl, illlfl Mi" lrving Pope, of Snlznl. Mlllial, (Qshedian Press) oral services will lll‘ lleltl. from his WTNNFPEG. Milli" Defi- ll-"A late residence on ‘Finn-Pliny ailer- hunting trophy which constitutes new, n, 3 U, 4.], 1,, (‘n-wand mm. a record, recently fell to the lot elm-y, Jack Brewster, veteran Rockyl ~ ,Mountaln sportsman. it is the heali- 'ot‘ u Canadian grey sheep. with six~l teon-lucil base and the curl oi’ the] horn measuring 46% inches. .honl at the head was 71/2 int-he circumference. - I ‘Mr. ‘Brewster, along with foul- other ltunters, bagged threc moos~':.| [our caribou, three goats, four‘ sheep and nine grizzlies. ICON vlttvlul opittrllt. [luring lli(i your 250 Jleekcopers wot-o added to tho association and the ,now exceeds 2,250, produced 30,000 pounds of honey. lThe ‘lntiusirlai ‘ Development ‘Board of Manitoba is co-operutins with the association in the market- "iug of this year's product. membership if‘; Hunter Receives Magnificent Trophy dance-wt»! PERSONALS Major D. .\. .\lnol)ontlitl returned The lest niizilt lo tilc city after visiting B lll ‘St,.loliu and Alonrttln. lie lilOlllTPIl away ovvr u Wfiik tlgo lillt wits compelled to roiurll liy trtiiil. —-—---<o0a>-———~ QUEBDR ‘or entrain vvw tiniest F1" E ‘i llnt-rilolln iilsrrtlillln 0m‘ Four 15h: Ilt ‘i _ l. Fcnlak‘. lIt-lp Wanted wAn-rlzo-wouuo GIRL 14 on i5 yours old to help at housework. A gents Wanted Country girl preferred. l’ Euston Si. .1 ‘Apply 2080-12-3-51 MAID WANTED-ONE WHO CAN sleep ui home. Apply 244 Kent Sit-col. , 3160. VANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL 'llUllB€’\\'Ol'l(. llelerences- leqllirell. Mrs. h. M. l‘ltlrlili~,-28 Brighton llojd. liihs-lz-r-rili " p . ’ For Sale ~___...._.._____._._- “FOR SERViCE">-—LARGE .ENG- llsll hlnck llOllFr-“l. F. Rose, St. llntlrdw». . 4110-7413201 No. 43 ftesnrvi‘ Street ill first t-luss ropuli- \l‘itil lot lllld out lllllldllllt. Apply lliliiip (Yilnudltlr .\'ol'tll,.\il'itoii. _ §il1812~i1li Jlltlcolltllictllts JNYO. A. AODONALD-— LAND surveyor. Hermanville, P. E. l. - Zflili-ll-lii-lmo ' CHOICE rlnswoo-e tron sALE lat-s. in suit, hardwood $5.00 liter t-m-ti, 50ft, $3130 per t-nrd at Cilarlottetown .001! ‘Links. -\i‘l‘ly to -Secretary- lL-W. wloelrs. 12st Fitzroy Street. ‘,._:l052-12-1~z_i. BIG sAnNlivo8..8TE_Aqv sut- nlayment for Bother»; ._Beconl'e exllert in 8 weeks. Writs Molar Barber College, Jlepartlpell; 1T" Halifax. , _ ,8-,1;i.ts1,l,f r.‘ “~‘lt<3§~~"'<'l (I . lliivlznnsnmntvns ________.__.___.______ ‘Foxes WANTED 1'0 soano , for they-Metal: ‘of Nvember: ‘ zwarlfblet Lenin -_.-ro as Pitt's bu: Horton PAR-IS Doc. '. —- Normandy -. preparing a magniflcient festival to celebrate the 900th anniversary of the birth of William the Conqueror. The program includes a coinmemor. 3ll\'€‘_[illgfll1lfl§0 to towns whicll were the scenes of the principal ev- ents of his life. ‘ For some reason, -Sillnt Valery scents to have been forgotten, yt-t it was llere he embarked with his army in September, 1066. rm- the (‘llllllllest oi‘ England. thus follow- lng -. with strum-re coinicltlcnt-t‘ —- lllfl llrccetlentof-Alllllus Caesar. L I v¢v¢ v w F‘ 10o per line of 5 words Rt. per llno of ii words 7c per line of .1 vrorlls véévv rv‘ vw ‘ Wanted can Wench a limited number (Canadian National only.)- Dewar tilt Stewart. Geo. W. Dewar, Charlottetown, R. R. 6 2837-1120-tf ..._________________,__?__ WANTED ~ 50 CARS 'OF POTAT- oes. Canada A grade. inspector's certificate to accompany each cal-Jilso 5 cars certified seed cob- hlere or mountain's. ilighcst mar~ ket prices paid. (Sud) A. H. Al» fleck. Albany. 3080-12-2-6i. QUARTER-MILLLION savzo l ‘av octaves souo ISSUE TORONTO. Dec. ii.—More than $250,000 has ‘been solved to Toronto by the tenders for $7,722,000 cit)" debentures awarded yesterday m it syndicate composed of A. E. Amos. (‘base Securities ‘Company, and Wood. Gllntiy & -(.'o., which bid $90.- 197. payable in Newyork. Them‘ bonds ‘were olfcredfor tender sonn- time ARI), hilt the price Wilfl so un- favorable to the city. the mom-y costing more than 5 per cent.,tllut Finance (lotnlnlssionel- Rlll-JSITECOHI- nlelldetl at that time that. lllcy in‘ lint sold. Jlt is the difference lit‘.- iwtlell the old price and tllo now that line llottcd tile city Sll('ll u sliv- ink. Situations Vacant _-_______._. MAKE MONEY AT HOME-MEN and women can earn $1 to $2 an hour in spare time writing show- carde. No canvassing or solicit- ing. We instruct you and supply you with work. Write today. The Monenitt Company Limited, 43 Dominion lluiltling, oronto. ..__.___.__...__ To Lot; T0 RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. Jipply 80 lduston St. 3126-l2-i-3l _____________._.._._.__.__ Wanted to Pul-olltti-lc ni-Oiir-v- Smiles cost. less. tilull clcclric liglllt und illey make tht-llolnl‘ iu-iglltel‘. 'l'llo-lc who come early to uvoid ihc crowd make thc crowd. WANTED 1-0 puqcl-msg COLL. oitlriollGillls; 3. Louis Griffin. ectioni-l; stamps on covet‘ or draft; Canadian Revenues. Stamps of all counirice for salt‘. Write ‘before sending. Box 2i2. Station H. Montreal. Dec4-7-9 Pitus ilriiiin. Grade ilV.-l. Mary Griffin; Idloirollce ‘Jlaollhereon. (lrndo ‘lll.—1 lrvinill Jenkins: Rita. Griffin; Zl, Grace Nicholson. ‘tirade 'lli.—-1, ‘Lorne ‘Macllnuizilll; 2. .l_eatl Nlcholsoln. .(;,-;\(lel,~1 James Cnrven- Attila Maclktllgali, teacher- nail-ms ‘i BQRlNGi-‘IELD SCHOOL “Honoured of Bllrlnafleld School Grad! lX-—-1 Alfiorothy "Mayne 2 e 8 Ruth MacLeoq} ‘Grade VIII-l Elton Somere. ‘Grade Vii-l‘ Hazel homers 2 Clara MaoLeod 3 Clarence Haelam. (trade V-l Ruth Lambs 2 Allan Hfckox '3 Donald Sinclair. Grade ll-—i Peter Sinclair. ' Grade ‘l (a)-—-1 Everett Somers 2 Janet Sinclair. ‘ Grade i (bl-l lvan Lambs 2 Caroline Harlem. Grade l (cl-d Winnllred Has- lain. a Iiospitai. Montreal. Decenlher. Mll- Mr. S. Prince Edward rsientl‘. Funeral from his late residence. Victoria. Thursday st two o‘clock. lluriill at Crapaud Cemetery. / IILNDERTAKER u. o. nagtnlln Theresa Woodside, teacher. \ -1- LOWER NEWUOWN SCHOOL lfollovring ie the report of dlower Nowtown School for month of Nov ember. ‘ ‘ Gilda Ville-l, Sara Gillie; 2, ti i of ilositolni Jlrol-tling slot-k. {Prado Vi.——l, Rita. iMtldfuvislli L’. 2. CAMERON-oat the Royal Victoria D. Cameron. oi‘ Victoria. ‘ (Canadian Press) “llNNlPlfli, Milli. Dtltr. Ii.~—’i‘lll-‘ llltlliH|l'_\’ oi‘ fur lrlippilli: ill Muni- itubti us. u Wllilll mall's occupation tlatl-s bark to lllt‘ limo of buVcr- ilnllryl‘, Wllll t-ilmi- in lllc junction ,‘ot' lilo lll-ti and At-lsiilillonn rivers llll 1738 null vstltllliniluli tho set- illeinoilt l(ll()\\'ii as l"(il'i Rouge. l .l\('i‘iil'lllll_i-{ l0 -l’rof. V. W. Jubil- ‘sou, of lilo Nltlnlttibn .‘\S’."l‘l(2}lll.lll'lll colllagti, Mzlilitoilzl has ullollt five thousand licensed white trapper-s. ‘who produce illuillt $3,000.000 uu- iilllllly. ‘ it is not only in llll‘. fur north, MADE By ‘ilolvcver, tlinl this profitable ill- tlllsilry is currivtl on. ‘filreo hunti- t-od only of the ttliovc melltioneth frzlppci-s lfllfl‘. out thrill’ licenses for eooavo-vvo-H-o-o-wwwo-e-o» work llortll ot‘ tile 53rd, Prof. Jack-l ______,___ ‘sflll estimates tltut S0 per cont oi ill: lilc present _vczlr, according to lit.‘ wivzlst-l, lll litil‘ trout oi‘ lilo mink o. forest rrititzor wilosu work gives nllll tllurtill. 88 pl-r (‘out of woivell lliin ('X(f(‘ll(‘lll. oilptll-illilitlvs for m). :01:pi-rcolllolwlkllilil ilud more serving" iht». wild sumo in tho, llllllll 50 poi‘ vent m‘ lllllskrnt. arc woods. ,llow procurt-ll south of Township‘ F01‘ three lllollills flit‘ ranger was ‘46. continually on lllt- tl-zlil this Hlllll- tl-zlppcrs’ mer. ‘During the ii-lp he covered likea790rtait. ‘ lll nddilitlil to tilt‘ ‘spoils tilt-re urt- ility two llll‘ farms hundreds of mil...‘ m- Hllledfimw“ iln Alllilllobil. in 1.020 there were wilderness. otiuil ilt-iletrtltlllt; into ,0lll_\' l\\'0. Tilt‘ \vtlrltl's fur_ irtltlc i188 places whore. e-vvu illtlizlns did llOl mint-t: the war been tritnl-ltorrctl over mmw mut-lr lllltllll lll(‘ country [the Atlantic wlllcll nlt-illls tllilutprougp whip]; l“. mqvp)le,l_ lklililfltlildlill) polls lllllt-il ht‘ olituillr-dl TF1“. mom... u“. m“ m. flaunt-u; nil this l-ontillvllt all incl-easel! lll" this year ilS illoy llilVf? boon ill lllilllil owing to grozilci- \\'l.‘i\llll. ,l'o ‘nlqr years, “lll- stated," ll cer- ln ilauitoba 9T9 square llliirs tilllt kind hi‘ liloodslltrkini: tick have been sclldtlsitlctl us, ‘.1 Xfillll‘ having taken zl loiirltil toil oi’ llll’ preserve, inn lll: le ]ll'()\'lill'll animals , {an extensive lireodiltl: grottzlci --Wh"e m, H“. m,“ m, found ‘for (tucks and 119%" 1lll'l dozens of (zrlrvzlssos Sllilllly revered U18 fillllllllllly ill lll‘! Clll- lll lll“ with these lonilistilllc parasites, ‘Rlillflg Mfllllllllllls llle Elli lll‘lll"l and they lltid stlt-kctl lilt‘ lust drop once sunk to the “lllnllel- o‘ lll" of blood from Lilo huihlhls‘ bodies.‘ lint ivlthliit theulitaztoelgihlt yeurl-l. 11111‘ ‘Not only do lht-si; hosts ztlitlrk zlll ncrcaflet t0 i Wtl l1 llllllll” species of‘ illlllllillfi but the art illvrellfifl of lllfile lllflll 2.090 11 >'¢‘lll'-‘,:llso l‘€i‘i1)Olli§ll)l(‘ for sitlkilos: Tile fllwll. 80089 will grouse lll‘ nmonlz the bnt-klvontis ilooplc. (‘as- lluliitants have relunilletl fairly l... are on rat-or,‘ 01- ,,,-O_.,-],@(-u,,-.. stationary hy ‘virtue of tilt‘ 21141‘ trzippers, rangers and travellers. lllllil. Wllifll fill‘ lllil llflfll. live 3'01"“ who have iimlo li[l1l(’l\'l'(l lly llirlst‘ llw-l VflYll-‘(l lmm llll-llllll l" 19'l-lll"l~ parasites who have ftistt-notl to the Tilie rcfltrilflifllllll Qllilllblefi lélflntlllfillii‘ bodies of their victims willie they mull t0 l8 8 B 8 1W9 0 l0 llll ' wore l e it Oil ho "round or ill itrnl increase while conserving ilivlcflbln: e p 1g z h The blootlsurking oilrmiioll. n‘? I'll"! Slwllll’ lllll-‘ll-El‘ llrfilwlw‘ “l t-ol-ditlg to this Yliiliilll‘ is iullulos.‘ 11.000 $011811’. lllllfi-‘l. Yllllllfi ll-‘l lll“ and the porsml zltttickl-d may not lnrizest ‘breeding nlarch on the coil- mo“. he has We“ mica...) “my titltillt, and whistling swans only‘. Stricken with fol-or and u-t-ilkncsls llllllvhl eXllllcl. lll? TQ-lllTlllllFJ “"1111: red blotcilos l‘Olllillil oil tile ltlrgol- llunlliers every year llll(l\‘l'!|md|es of the _.mn",.,-,.,-5 rm- glmmrui tilt‘ )‘ll'0l0(‘.ll0ll of the (lame At-t. m” after Attraction, hem-c the {"1" jllltlne “epottetP oi‘ “tick lever." Ticks Ills-covered "‘2'.'..“.‘3l ‘l; Destroying Moose plants mltl siollls of iulsilos nlltl (Canadian Press) Qscize on tho first animal lllal rose 40s by. They then hunt; on tlloil‘ vie- llDklilNTON, Alum, Dec. fir: tanked by some strange tllld uu-t \;.lillli until they arr‘ ixortzod will‘ blood. They tllcu rclonst‘ illlgll‘ hall" . . w. d repent this opoi-iltiou w on l kpgwp species of .lilOO(l5il(l(ill_~ "l" I ‘ (I, “(L tit-ks. lat-lot ituntbcrs oi utohshilllpod llfllflljll worn killotl off by those llmlli ll‘ tlit- zvilitliills forest rcseirrt-s tut-(Farmer CossackS For Canadian West l .""i,| l“ (Canadian Pre-SB) y,‘ WfNNli JG, Mutt, Dot‘. lL-Jos lnlfllilll ‘Okulituh. udrtlilt-o lll-Wlll lll l‘.'lo.il00.'furluel' consul-ks, who de- i mire to settle on tho illllllleli ‘ll lll" _ (‘tnliltliun West, llus llililll lll l-tltflor- ‘Ii-lice ill ‘Winnipeg- witll olilulilis oi _.ibe railway trompiillit-s, null illllll lldscttlcment ngtencius to itsrvrtilln til l feasibility of llriuizilll‘. ‘ll'<'l’ _l‘l’ charges ut illl oilri)’ llllll" Fifty pol" ('l'lll ot‘ tho Cossack, lll‘. Okniitch says have sufficient ilmlls THROAT is quicklg relieved Y MEL OIDS The marvellous lit- tle black ANTISEPTIG ' and equipment to undertake active farming inllnediutciy. Tl"? l"“l"ll""l‘ .;-_ or are lurln laborers. Ml". Qlllllllfll- who will-l born lll ISibt-rlil. was us- “MEIER! minister oi’ food slllllllll-‘H lll f the imperial govorllluollt. <-'- The“ are qjflil ‘Cossacks, really‘ PELLETS Prlce 25 cents Box‘ .' ltinZllmilll’.illlémlllttlfihliilturtllli.m? their entry into ilu‘ dominion. are Sold Only By ‘ [removed in time. Mr. Okulitcll, 1W0- _ . liteuts sA-eqnost to the authorities THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS 11in Ottnwli for llsslstztllt-t- ill set- ~ pices of the ltllllsitln .‘\:.'l'l<=\‘ll‘IT‘ll t " g . l ‘was pointed out. i Mac nnol ‘ , Mr._0kulitcll will inspect lend ' throughout lilo prairie Plflllllmlll" . and decide upon the location for ‘the first group. m! '1 ‘tllng 4R0 fallliliosl illldol‘ lilo nus- ‘Colonies Society. Will‘ ll"? ll°l “l those p901"?- m-v anti-Roi- Dru ‘Co. Pr»... This Rsxau. Pvec m KODAK 510a: 5v A teaspoon of vinegar added to homo-made syrup will keel‘ ll "'0'" ' tion oi’ the splendid Meeting endows Teachers Institute At the annual business meeting of the Charlottetown Teacher's in- stitute held on Saturday morning in Prince Street School, the foll- owing officers were elected for the ensuing year: Preeident-‘lierbert Yen. Vlce-Prellident-Miss Jessie Ful- lertou. ‘Secretary-Miss Annie McDon- a d. General committee: Principal Rocbford Square School; Miss ‘ Mary lrving, Prince Street School; Miss Murnaghan. Queen Square. Sergeant Jtivknilli of Halifax gave a short add ass on Discipline. , Mr. Shaw spoke briefly on Lesson Assignment. Mr. Morrisey, President P. E. ll. 1i. h‘. took this opportunity of ex- pressing his very great apprecia- succese the island Teachers had made of en- tertsinlng tihe Canadian Teadilers’ Federation here last August. He thought that the tezlcheis awed a deep debt 0i‘ gratitude to the en- tertaining committee and especi- ally to the chairman, Ilir. Yeo, as well as Priu. .\\'ynu, and Mr. James Fullerton. Mr. Morliseyks re- murks were most heartily endors- cll hy Principal Johnson. The el- ection oi officers then followed. Retired Prima Donna Writing Her Memoirs TARIS, Dec. 0. -— Emma Enmea. i should learn of the triumph 1f that dull,_tllrobbillg headache is making your little...‘- s looflmvlllhed every d5! in ' ‘ yours. by NERVILINE. This, ‘wonderful remedy actual] jib nerves, it produces that feeling of lnluch to the sufferer. Astonishing results can be secured in cal hcpeless. Almost universal succe Neuralgia. Sciatic colds and boat-senses, NERVTIJINE 35-cent bottle today, t l warmth and ofilort that Ilillfli‘ ' l es that were‘ dbladoiiéd ss attends tile use of NIBWLINI a, lnlmbago and Rheumatism. For sore throat. eon is a necoss it; i: every home. Oet‘ euv a lvow . THIS SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFER i0 Bars PEABI. $0M’ AND 6 lll Aluminum Kettle REGULAR VALUE $2.05 " ALL FOR - ONLY LIMITED ‘QUANTITY AVAILABLE primn donna, is enjoyiull her home. and writing hei- memoils. “When you strike your high not". retire," is her advice, and shemlil- hcrcs to it. Only once since her rcltireltlent lll 1912 has she made zt pilhilc itppcni-nncc. 1t was in 1910 at u. clltlrcll charity concert ill Port- land, Maine. She tlclarcs 51W now-l‘ ‘will sing again ill public. Never Try ‘lcome-Back" ‘lNovl-i‘ try to sinist- at ‘t-onlt‘ bll('l(,' " Rllf‘ lltllllfillh‘ singers (upwi- all)‘. “I'm-hulls l nludc ll iillllitlkt‘ by retiring no ‘soon, front u flittin- cinl ntnlitlptiinl. hilt l lt-i‘! tile plill- iic with ulo-lllllrios ot‘ lily voice at lllf! host. I :1 comfortnitle, l haw- ucllievcil success, l am told. 2lll<l per- haps I have left a nlulnory aillmlg my hearers which is more bountiful than if my voice had weakened tllroilgil trying to slllg n few more years." Mule. Ezlmes, not yet sixty, looks tcn years younger. She is living quietly’ in Paris, not far from the Seine and the lllvniilles. She llllil llcl- husband, Emilio dc Gogorzn, arc pzirlirulzlrly proud of their flililfllllelll, which expresses the taste 0t‘ o. grout. artist, and ill which they ilnvr.‘ lived since lfll-il l0l' of til‘ lower floors. it was while‘. cllrubing tho littered z-ltzlirwnys to the fourth floor where her apart- ment is located that zsllt‘ siruint-‘l her llozlrl nntl lht‘ nlllilclus of one leg. as u rofiult of which slit‘ l)!‘- czllut‘ ii ptlrtlzll invzliiil. Dislikes Radio The largo entrance hall ls really a library. The dining-room, which the likes loos-t, is u. real New Eng- lnllll out:- lor which sht‘ bought fur- nishings from iier home in Both when islie left Maine ill 1923 to uitlkc ltcr llomc- ltl Paris. to escape .hc cold winters. Working on llei‘ memoirs and re- leiving il few friends occasionally )CL'il[)l05 the time oi‘ llie singer. Mme. Bullies. is lll1 ardent coll- scrvntlonist. u lover of the movies Zlut un enemy 0t‘ the ratiio. "l nev- zr did like squeaks llllil l don't like‘, italic." she declared. "When l hear music, i want to relax tlnd he bfllllPll in it. and thn1 is impossible with radio.‘- Ptime. Ellmesl hates Will‘ and ro- Illecs to enter Gcrlllnny‘ eight yours liter the armistice. Degradin g Of Wheat Not Affecting Flour (Canadian Press) WXNNUPECL. .\lun.. Doc. ti,» Cudmor $1.20 e Bros. GROCERS by tile ‘miller, who was compellwl ‘t0 lllcei. tllt‘ l-Xtrti. ctlsl til’ llll‘ lll'_\'- lug operations. 'l‘ill~rc was ‘lllllttll izrctltvi- cltlilltfll of‘ loss in fall-root's lllil'(lll‘,’,ll llloistllrt‘. ill I.‘<ll\l'.‘lll grains titzul wlltuli, ll '. lilut-k said. Export of ‘(fiillilillllll Flour lltlil dorrousod ill tht‘ lust few yours. (lilo lo lilo trlrifi‘ wail put up by fol-- eigll countriles against llll.‘ nlallll- fartllrctl product. Flour manufac- turers, Ml‘. l3lack declared that ‘when u foreign country discrimin- ulvd ilizzlinst iiour by putting u heavier dllty on lvllezlt, Canada should retaliate with all export tux. Tile Orient was nht a steady cus- tomer. Siberia and Austrillln could sell u liollr possession u greater ratio 0i’ start-ll to the gllllcll, u-hit-h st-rvod tho Orlt-ntill llt-itot- tilull Cutlatliuil flour. ' (funzltlu. sold n largo volllnle of ring wheat flour for tllc mnnufat.» 9D ‘ture of lllllt-nrolll which Mr. Black Janumy_ moving in when the nmsulstlitl was lleconllnt: nil illlportillii lu- one were still ill work on tile intcll-illllfill'.l' lll (illlllilll- --—-—<¢-0>—-—-— EGYPT'S l".-\ii'lO. lieu. l;.~—'l‘lle latest infor- mation from Luxol‘ revczlls tllut. tile colltollis of ilil‘. two inner tihttnl- |)lil‘.‘i of Tut-Ankh-Amenfiia tomb, re- cently opened by Howard Curler. are wonderfully beautiful. ‘Previous reports disclosed that the caskets already extracted were found t0 l-olltaill. among oillt-r things. twenty izoldcll figures. six sacred barques and u quantity ol‘ royal robes. it is ll()\V)l0ill‘!l€‘(l that mllrl‘. than thirty HliilllPH iltlvc liven iliscovcretl. each having its own casket with folding doors. the int- tor ‘lieill-g overlaid with gold itint‘. Tile bnrqlles are also sheathed with gold ulltl covered with precl- cus stones. while on the proxy-e stnnd llnlu-es oi‘ Tllt-.~\ll.l(ll"Alll£‘ll poised with a boomersill; lll llflllll 51H if on a duck-hunting expedition. Representations or such expelli- tiolls exist ill color lll the mural de- corations ot‘ the tombs lll the neigh- borllootl, but hitherto ilvluni nlotlt-ls slit-h as the present llflYI‘ not ‘ileen discovered inflict. i} Everest Haynes. Altlorlcatli jockey who has linen riding ill (let-many all season, osmo lvitllltl two wills of being tilt‘ prilifiii-l‘ int-key lll lllc country. ‘Haynes won nil oven 100 Toilglt wheat is not ulfecting tho races out oi‘ about 400 starts. (lilo trade of flour. ullllollfzll it llns ill-;.S<-ltlllidt- Gerllltln, who was one of vronst-tl thl‘ cost of lnilllllll. eluted. lilo till-cc moll to retielvc‘ tllc “lwllh lV. A. ‘Black. vice-president of tilt-l lgilvio Flour Milling (Tuulpnllyn liotltlv-rll, who visilotl Winnipeg crellily. 'l"llt‘. farmer, ho milillttlilltlll, wzll-l loi sulft-l-illl; lllrollgil llll? de-lzl-ull- in: oi‘ lllLl whont._ttl the cxtoul that night lit‘ expl-utod. Wiliic there wlls t different-o o1‘ about night (‘outs 'i€i\\'(!('ll tho price for till‘ lOllKli will-lll and straight grades. the.‘ stir plus moisture was being paid for tiliitllll HEAlS EtZEM__A__il_il ilii in Rash. Spread toScaIp. Iiched and Burned. Face Very Sore. " Eczema bloke out in a rash on my face and later s read to my scalp. The rash scs ed over and sore eruptions formed. it caused I great deal of itching and burning and my face was ‘very sot". The trouble lasted “free or four weeks. " | w“ ugsqd without any ben- efit. I began using Cuticura Resp and Ointment and could lee a was: change alts: the first night. l uln- tlnued the treatment and in tom week; 1 w“ gompletel, healed." (Signed) Miss Margaret Dlnyovf. Ferrhburg, Vermont. g Daily use of Cuilcura Soap, with touches oi‘ Cutiqua Ointment now and than. k the skin fresh. smooth and car. Cutlcurs Tal- cum is also ideal for the shin. i“ Cfliun Sheri! Sikh Ila. ll°llllYlllll llllel’ l‘ "ma" .-=.z.‘., l,- ‘nameless en llmv." tile iligllcst athletic award this yc.‘ll‘, won 102 rllcos olli of up- prtlxilnulr-ly tilt- smut‘ llllllllii": of sturts as his Aillerit-lln competitor- For A Christmas Uscfufartlcles that will be appreciated. TOILET SETS, containing Brush, Comb and Mirror in plain and decorated IVORY. TORTOISE SHELL, AMBER, etc. MANICURE CASES. TRAVELLING TO I L E T ROLLS. ROLLS and PERFUMES and ATOMIZ- ERS. TOILET AQITICLES. ICE CANES, etc. Large assortment. low. Hughes DrugCo Limited. Prices l l‘ . ' ..§.44+»4+4v00-\ ¢o¢+o+o+c Stock Quotations -i i‘A.l.l.F‘.\.\‘, Tull.’ (L-Qllotrttions luruisillt-il lly .lullll.-ltotl and.‘ Ward, Jir-nlllvrs Montreal NIGER cllullgt‘. NEW YORK EXCHANGE Atchison. 'l‘ol)i.iim & ‘Santa Fe "y. 154% 51% 106% Anterican Can- ‘Co. . . . . . . . . . . American (‘nr & Foundry Co. American locomotive Co. . . . American smelting & ‘Ilefln- ing Co. . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ _ , , , Ailucondu ‘Copper ‘Mlnlillg lCo. ‘Chile Copper Co. . . . . . . . . . .. Cuban Altlcritulil Sutgnr Co. l’. P. ll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Colluoliililtt-tl ‘(ills C0., (New York) ‘llltel-tlutiullal P3118!‘ Co. . . .. ‘IIIJLGTILILLlMlJII Peuroleutlu . . . . 31% Standard ‘Oil of New Jersey 38% ..\Ill.‘iSOlli'l Kansas & Texas iRy. 2591A 1nt‘iL Mercantile Marine . 159% ltclldling Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 881,9 Southern Pacific Co. . . . . . . .. 106 F. W. Woolworth Co. . . . . 1071/4 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Abltibi...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Howard Smith . .. Laurentlde Pulp .. Montreal Power Naltiorlul Breweries Spanish River . . . . . _ . Steel Co. Gan. Com. . Asbestos Commoini New .. Asbestos ‘Preferred New . Bell Telephone . . . . . . . .. Alhitihl . . . . . . .. lshalwinigzltl .. . . . . . . . . . .. ‘Calvadian Steamship Cont. .. ' Canadian steamship (Pill. 95 Dolnlllloll Bridge . . . . . . . . . .. 1101/; BANKS -. Bank kayak... . . . . . 258 Bfllltk Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . .. 272 Wheat. Dec. 140%. May 1419,". July 133%.]. ‘rm. ‘May 83%. July Cmllli, Dec. 85%.. Owls. Dec. 431/. ‘Ma 43V. 1' 47%’ t‘ v l Ju s l Winnipeg Wheat. Dec. 131%. ‘M33’ 135%. July 135% l Rifle Practice , For Women NEW’ LON-DON. COML- Dec. 6,- 'l'o its sports calendar the ltrlder- graduates oi‘ Connecticut College for Women has added rifle nrlctice‘ ‘but for the DFGBEIIL it will rn ‘minor sport ns competition Al. interclnss and not inter-coll ' ‘ .. Army rifles with bolt act til- l. ht‘. used und the annnlln K147i"? s suit-calibre. \“ mo... lliiTEl. One of the largest and bidet . equipped Hotel! in Eastern. Canada. contains 120 roadie. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past few years. F Hotels throughout can a 4 and the United 8t s " its splendid table. urt ' o service to all Guests. , phones In rooms. - ‘ .-',, Rates $4.00 to $5.00 per dsy- 1' Charlottetowllj Hotel C0., Ltd. Prom-Moro HARRY O BROWN, Malllflfi Al: IVIOT€RIA nolQ-r Emm‘ ‘Mr. l-l. L. Levers. Georietowu. an. omit. llnlltn. Ed. asunder). city. .l. s, CorbetuQt. Jolie. , _____ _______~____.__.__ ..___.__ ______ _ l“ Vzi ‘P.