" lfllillllllllll lulllllll b. a Combined In Film CHOP hon 801mm‘! Oltllol. Famous Music and D U .___ A t» Produce "My Wild still-Z‘ OUR ONNIDIEQ are made fresh _ sveiry day. White's. Sunuyslde, 1l ANNUAL MEEFING OF Hamil- bOIi, 140.14., Clyde River, Dec. 4th. ell-alarms ‘MIXT Whit-B's. ‘Sunnystde. p Sale“ Sampl Ladies’ A and iltlreu’ls. ___Underwear__.- Friday and Saturday THESE SAMPLES OF HIGH CLASS UNDERWEAR TURNED OUT BY PERHAPS THE best makers in Canada, were bought by us at a big discount. . _ In Friday And Saturdays sale we are turning the dis- count over to you. UR: 24c lb. 1i Yltagraph has ugaiu done the “n. usual in an attractive lttittplion or both a soul: and a sl0ry-ea¢h one a classic-lo lhsscreen. "My Wild Irish Rose" which wlll be shown at the Prince Edwilrd ‘Plloutro on Mllfldflrvl" Tuesday. sips the swestlwlls from both Chauncey Olwtfs svnsmul Dion Bouulcaulrs famous stage success, "The Shangh- rsun." a DR- SEAMAN HA6 taken tem- llflrwry olflces at 16B Prince St. ~' l 10588=1l2-1-1:l. 10001-12-2-21 TRYON MEIITITTOIST CIRCUIT on UNDERWEAR mom m" 11k: il“'ll”'-' sample sale.- Sale oi samples of toris 3 p, m’, Des-able 7 p ',,, c‘ ladies tuudchlldreus qnflarwfirgf 5],] . a _ '. ' day Friday and Saturday. Moors and aroused. Limited. . -. _ toast 12 1 a1. fl‘ lMPonrNlv-l‘ "mss-rlucu- Rose t; L.0.-L -Mt. Herbert December 4th ‘ k0, , ‘P\\§,_ ~- 7.30 pm. All members rcquesljed . ~ , ,_ to attend. .106'l‘6-2~Zl big enough to see 150,- Dr, Mung will g t . ‘- ls finished. It siwulo chuté in P221108. n? villimgaivzri GRAm/“J-E '°"‘°U'T-~ m» l-lollywooli- wife and several! children. Dec‘ wheaney “M” n ‘l-m- 3'1"‘ ‘ lter River, 3 p.m. Granville, 7 p. m, ‘rho can't dolllver the Whore we get on our lall suit we Special “Pwker- R"- w- l’! GU11- .. not expect to collect. are up to our neck in debt. t gALiEli-fhe WM]? H-m , i e w 0 - . lit sale and ‘suiligz “inc tifbilfii m“ mum's“ l“ “ma” “flplilmb on Monday New“ Dec‘ 4 “om but when lllllSilj, _wlt,_ a rich Irish q to 10_ Everybody coma v ' _ u blbgue. relllclc Willi iolk lore, and ' o. wealth oi scenic beauty are blended, the etfcct is startling. One ls completely saturated with the sentiment of the song and the plot. in other words it is an example of near 100"l1cr cent in "atmosphere." lt wlll sen-l many an audience whistling and llumnllng up the slslos. _ Director David Smith. in the op- mum oi‘ those who have seen tho picture, has iillncd another big pic- ture~one that will live on and on with “Black Beauty." and ."The Little Minister." “FOOLISH WIVES" AT THE *__“ TRAND.-Owin to the length of READ ALLEY AND COTFIDIHITB gs!“ program therge will be only one advertisement re Foot Comfortjvemn; pcrfprmangg 9y "Foolish Demonstrator, who wlll be at their whlfl" starting at B p. m. sharp. store Doc. 4th and 5th ' ' 10585 12 1 3i. r “ rnsfirrr v i p; Guw/vsss " MARSHFIELD» AND HIGH- FIEYLD-Jievv J. . llfiier Thompson will preach at Marshfielil at 11 :1. m. and 7 pum. and at High- tleld at 3 p. m. " CIVIL SERVICE-Join the clas- ses at the Union Commercial C01- lege and get in line for a good po- sition. Pull particulars on applica- tion to Prln. Moran. l0512-284f. lFAlRVlEw, CAV EN DlsH.-—RBV. hum of Tonouto, ropregeutmg ‘Lord's Day alliance. PORK M-AiillKETu-Jfhe pork market yesterday was somewhat weaker the highest prices being 15%. ‘This figure ls so much high Myron C. Brlnton wlll_ preach at 9" "m" T°'1‘°"l° BTW"? 111M ll- l! Falrvielv Sunday a1 11 ll m and not likely no hold. i ,_ u. Cavendish a, 5 p] m ' ' BROOKFIELD OONGREGATION. —The Rev W.-J. McLeod will con- duct the services of the Brookfleld congregation on Sunday the 3rd inst. as follows: Hunter River, i1 a.m.. ‘Hartsvllle, 3 p,m. Brooklleld, _ 7 p.m. a en ll th Year Round ‘ eBuy Cluck s a e ‘SALE OF SAMPLES OP Ladies and children's underwear, Friday and Saturday. This is a cal-a of a traveller's samples of the high- est class underwear ‘that comes lo Charlottetown. Good gm. lflellis at a 25 pcrcont saving. Moore and McLeod, hlrulted. 105856 12 1 F ecilproycity- . the downfall of Laurlcr but it is gradually building nary respectable business for us in Groceries, Meat, tables, Fowl, Flsh._etc. ' FUR COATS FOR LADLES on sale. Also made to order at rolls-l Quflble prices. l‘ul's remodelled and repaired, All kinds ot pcltsf dressed and tanned. Our work is! guaranteed. iliontreal Fur Rcmo delllng (in. llllcy Building Queen‘ st, 105908-12-2 llntll JUST ONE PACKET 0F MORSEYS Sifrlhbllldilfil) ORANGE PEKOE ten will convince you that ll; is the very bust tcn on the mar- ket, the host in flllvor, and the best ~frolu luv standpoint oi econ- gmy, M's ivourluriul how many good cups cl lei! you can makc wllth a pound of MORSF/S SEL- EUFED ‘ORANAGIC PEKOE. {-G$-—~—-— Maritime Religious Educational Council During tho \\'l‘I*l{ oi 12th Nnvcm- bcr, Miss ‘Mary AlllSOll, Girls’ \Vorks.Sel-rr\l.'ttl'l' of tllc Marltllno Religious l-lrluuition ‘Council visit- ed Summcl-slde. Charlottetown and Pnwnnlfin lite iutl-roslu oi‘ tho Canadian (lll-ls in ‘Training. . in sllhllliUfSilllt on Monday nighqing and responsibility 0i planning ‘HST CHUROH Smday “vemnl; the lC.G.l.’l‘_ lt-ailvrs and a numborland carrying through their inter- I The Subject is "Why 10h" Smith of interested nlutllors and fl'if‘.l!(l-‘l|g‘l‘0\ip rallies and contests. This ga- mes “m join the Church? This l! mm. with Slim ltllison to lliS('llF5;Ulll3l”ll1g which was rcpresentaiivei a ‘Hsplmslon 0t ‘he ca” m“ “nithe problems lllltiilli! from thcirlof every group ln the City was held ' i F ecoines L a ‘ma: should hear. . IOGOS-IZ-Zlilwork’ ‘in the Presbyterian Sunday School l lFpu1-'(‘.,(lgl,'l‘, Banquets with zmlllall under tho auspices 01' tho i.o< Milled by Hunt Bros ‘Lintited Londonflanada l forget the rash-It ‘ls Hunt's best j THE ONNUAL MEE-l-‘NG of attendant-c of ovcr l-hrno hundlwillical Girls‘ Work ‘Board. Mrs. C. A. "16 R029“ ‘PHYWI! sliver Blackmlotllcrs- rlud (illlllllllllft! wore llellllMtavey, Clliarman of lilo lioardfl. Faxes Limited Wm h“ hem mthekluringwtlle lveell in CharlottctcwnJMiss Hazel Allen and Miss Alice Y'M'C'A~ Parlms’ Charhtlelcwn-Thlelvé élflfllSPfi such interest. anlPHoben were in charge on bcllali‘ on 1'“9!‘V1Y. Decembl" the twemhienthuslltsm us lllc girls lllcmsclvmlof the Board. Miss Allison was pre- THE MARKETS sUMMERSlDE MARKET. Dairy butter Eggs per doz. . .. \V0nl washed POWlNAL CIRCUIT ANNOUNCE MlENT-—'Wflr5'llip on ‘Snuday Doc 3rd in Puwnal at 1.1 a. m. and 7lp. ln. uVlillvlew 2.30 p. m. ' All day Friday and Saturday-as well as Saturday evening we wlll sell at 25 per cent Discount Ladies Vests, Short sleeve. Ladies Vests, No sleeves. Ladies Combinations, no Sleeve. Ladies Combinations, short sleeve _ Ladies Combinations, long sleeve.. Ladies Bloomers Ladies Drawers Child's Vests Child’s Bands. Iii tact we buy everything the Iarmer sells and sell gluing the iarmsrior town person eats. ReclPYOCl-ll’ ween buyer and seller enables us to satisfy and enjoy business and friendship 0t both. .J.McDONALD Comer Prlncsind Kent Streets DAINTY LUNCH SERVED “Lit- llc Dutch Tea Room" opposite Moroll Hotel. Open ‘every day from 3 till 1'1 p, nl. Hot cocoa. cnkc, aud- snndwiclles taste good on a, [3914] day. Drop in. 10580<12~2-2l. “FOOLISH WIVES" AT THE $TRAND.--Ow|ng to the length of the program there wlll he only one evening performance of "Foolish Wives" starting at 8 p. m. sharp. YORK CIRCUIT.» Services for ‘Sunday Dec. 3rd, are: York 11 a.m. Bracklcy, 3 p.m. Union 7 p.m. 0n Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m_ Rev, H.811. Strothard, M.A., B1)" Se“. "In"? "-5 Weill-limb. [tlriucaliuu Zllltl Young Peoples work will address the Young Peoples Socicty in tile Hall at York. Everybody is asked to mule and hour nlm. l). W. Keir- stead, Minister. BROOKFlELVD, lETC-‘Rev. \Vi.- fred McLeod, New ‘Glasgow will preach lll the ‘B-rooktlcld congrega- tion next Sunday, Dec. 3rd as fol- lows: Hunter River, l1 a.nl., Harts- -vlllc, 3 and Brookfield, 7. ~ FUNERAL YE$TER'DAY--There was a. largo attendant-o of cl-tizcna at the ‘funcral 0t’ the later Ell- wnrd lllllaudllzir which took plucc luster-flay afternoon to the Pen. p"e’s Cemetery. The Knights. of lflvthlas. in larr-zs numbers nlarclr Pill rut the head of the pllTlPfififllllfl. The Dali bearers were l. E Prowuc W. 1‘. ‘lluggani, ‘CllilPlGS H. Black ,W. G. Bruce, G. H. llolbrrlok ‘and A B ilrown. ~Rev W. M. ltyun lconducted the services at the ‘l house- un-lli the grave. Thr- im- ‘nrcssllvc and beautiful hurlal core lmonly o! thcl ICnllghts nl’ Pytillzls ‘was ‘also carried out at the grave. i ST. DUNSTANE DEBATINGf M "FOOLISH_ WIVES" AT THE STRAND.--0wlng to the length of the program there will be only one evening performance of “Foolish Wives" starting at 8 p. m. sharp. DIALOGUE SERMON AT ‘BAP- ls°9'§§vif,'f‘*f?nSl-qgcllggsrfinltgr- or two o'clock pm. W- K. Rogersuldeghgnlld up; attractive place cards,|sent and took charge or tllc pro-' llbriinslzirs Eiiiilirefslly held till.‘ Secmaryqreaixligiizltzs l; lllliulfled the menus. carried out the gmmmfl far the evening. Tile or- ‘ _ ‘ ‘ ' ~ -’- 71 ~11 . . - rv- tud did prac- ganllzalluu matters the girl-s dis~ f' t d b te o Wednesday, Nov. ___ N lntclostlng lprogarnz-lt _ _ _ . _ ‘lag-s Th: zmatilllg ‘Wm called to 0P A FOOT COMFORT DEMONZHUZIHY all tilwle tvork.‘ Ml't§fll"l\llllaflglél tcllllgselgs d3lgnfTthgirlgoucllmggatmhoi: ' .rosen aouclo e ~ . - "' gellbl’ “ti?” Pgigllzlegti tlmrflphltif‘? Btrfllor. specially train-ed in l-he‘(\'vli‘(i?lgvjlfld gpqalrlug parlil-ularly to group carry througuuseiul service iTgg zubietil [or Ilghfllé lvasi it»: ggétvsmzzou {Mamba ‘at bexumm"! tho nmlhorg, told oi‘ lhc four-fold at Christmas lime. -S‘plcndlll sir‘:- . - ' ' ' ' 9m 0T. ‘W 0 at this ill’ which is tile ideal ol‘ thc (LG. gentlons were presented at l c solved that capital puuislllncnt More Dec 4m and 5m “IMO 0 » _. . _ ~ 4 ' . 113g COIIUllLilOIX 0f the meal by the girl ilgiilirlcadrebebibmigzhfigéwrillffs"lgieggfi: troubled with lulleu arches or; A nmst successful Mother and Leaders of discussion. Follnwlnl: Em” wem'weu devglofied and .1“, any T00! trouble ihould see this Daughter .Bp.nqu9l. was hcld lll this the council (lealt. with organ- - ' ' wnan, consultationlfrec. Allefp. .1 n Thrlpsfla night, izntion matters. trguments were convlnclul: in tho 1nd c . - l l"""4 ° l y . _. , _ . cxlreme. The speakers 3,“... H; “ 0'! Ltd» Charlottetown. PA The members of the Provincial From hcre Missy Allison went. to ‘vnoll unwashed l]. l. 1058 ~12 1 " ' ' l s utln nll New Glasgow~ltnotltcr lrtlvu ton-I 49"“? 05 their km?" dlibamlg M‘ u "i" Gm“ work ma“ mp“? lilo g l t-rc of tllro CGlIT Progialnmc- {urmdes out. The nlr in the debating chum ""1 Wmeslimt dmmmm“ “3- m“ Monday Novknnbe}, 2m, whén allla MURRAY HARBOR Butter . Eggs . Pork Oats CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..50— .' _ Butte;- . EA TS. . . as it Sweeps THE BASKET 3OCIAL AND wlt-ll IMlss Allison on lVcdnosday lle World's Best Cleaer he Worlds Biggest Seller Ask any of the hundreds of “Hoover” wners in Charlottetown if the “Hoover” ives satisfaction-if it is an efiicicnt. leaner-Afjpit gets the dirt, threads, lint. We‘ don't ask ‘you to take our word for it just ask any Hoover owner. All the up-to-date features of tllé Hoover re patented and cannot be used by other l akers. , . .9. 4 ml The “Hoover” is the only cleaner which eats as it sweeps as it suction cleans. Specia‘ Until Christmas we ~ - '11 ll l'm'tcd number .41? lgdovgrlSivcepers on .l Offer exceptionally easy terms. DOWN, secures a lloover. Pay tile balance ln easy monthly; r payments. t I11 buying an i-electric cleaner the thing é’ keel) in mind is “ultimate satisfaction.” efiter to get the right article thauto save " a few dollars on all inferior machine. Hoovers "arc ‘ions’ price" everywhere. TRY» i'i*i§oov1iiz*3771$on< om: wnmc Fnim on cannon “we Will ‘gladly ‘send the “Hoovsr” to m‘ home on trial so that‘ youcan test it Ore buying. - a y» A * - . p.;.i,i.,,il‘he Two Mat her became literally charged with » ulectriclty, caused by the inccxs- ant flow of questions from mm of thc lenders, and the ready fiillllfis oi‘ the other. Although the popular role decided ‘against the PGSOlIIIlGII, some would have us bolleva that many voted "against their tron- sclelle. Tile speakers on the affir- mnlive were: H. Morrlssy, H. C. ‘rl-alnor, JrFllflgBPBJd. 0. Maclnenr- ucj/ and IB. Crokon. Those o! the negative were: F. Henderson. J. Campbell, ‘H. Grlttin and H. Mc- Tague. --.-¢-o>—~—- Mlnnnl’! Llnlmenf Immbcnnnnm Friend . Toilet Needs. lot‘ Young People Parents know ho moon- slty ot training th fihlldrln urlyln tho care of their teeth. The first Itep In to got one of than tooth brunhh malls especially for children's ulo- TOOTH PKOTE No trouble to out children to clean tholr teeth rldllllflY WNCERT held in Seurltoivn Hall i Ollllrsday evening the 29th lust n, M“ of 89W" Mil“ Bill Churcn “"15 F» grand ‘success. The concert nr°g"""l .»W,fls dlverslllctl and con- "ifllvli cfchoruscs. viollll solos, V0011! solos dusts, rocltatlons. 5m!) “illllliillgl. character sketches, “W101i dancing" numbers and ditt- logues. All those taking pug-t, us. llulttcd themselves in a [nggnnrlr that found instant favor with the large audience. Tile sale oi bus‘ kel-s was wlell conducted. Thk bidding-was brisk and a lnrgc sum was realized‘. The popular Parish ‘Drlosit ‘Rev. Dr. Wm. Mon- Hzlian acted in the capacity qr chairman and spoke kind words °Y allllrecla-tion to all who assist.- Bd in nlaklng the social the qroml success it was, " ARDi l. iLl N [M EMT FOR RHEUMATISM llumbupro. Neurulglu, or 1m), "me,- vuln. uvbly Minard’; Llnlment to tho Hflhlnsg-lvct- and sot dulck relief. Minna-d s ls the remedy your lrrano. nloLhcr uscd. Thorn is nothing to cqltal it. FOR BALE EVERYWHERE. with our tooth 9""- lt in pleasant to the HIM» olnnun all!‘ tutti " fifldh’ oughly l n d don not harm the quml. HAIR IRUSHEU A good my to avoid dun- gor from hair or lonlp trou- plo-glvo the children thou- own hair muslin. You can buy I good suitable brlnll hora lor 7 m or 01M- 1 .14! Gran ltmt . ‘ l .7 m. Xmas Suggestion Willis maklliq out your Ila! for Xmas, why not Include I "W" ("c419, . '2' for Mother,‘ or father‘ Whit could b0] more appropriate and uulul, giving the roolp- lont ' " _ plluurc through out the your. Call at the otflloo Ind we can srnngo for an appoint- ment after Xrnu. We wlll mull a gift announcement In your namo to arrive In the Xmas mall. Lot u: solve tho Xmas problem foryou-ln this Olly wly- afternoon at the Y.W.C.A. All 111911 was passed on from this meeting to tho local board, asking if it would llc possible this winter lllrougll n. uulllctl effort ‘on lilo part 0i‘ all lllc (LGlLTKs in Charlotte town to raise ll sum of money for camp vqulpment A-l the meellni-l 0i lhl‘ |()('l\l board this Pia" was c?“ sidcred and n committee aplllmllk loll to look lulu the matter. Other mallow; brought up for discussion. were tho hold-lug of a. leaders 'l‘rainlng Course and the forming of a Girls‘ Council. Miss Allison plans. lf possible, lo come to Charlottetown again lll Fchruury in connection wit-ll tho Leaders‘ Training Course. 0n Thursday o! this lveck the (Tunadian Girls ln Training of Brunswick Street Bapllut Church. ldrcllol-lltton. llcld a, vcry large and (loliglllllll ‘Mother and Daughter liuilqucl. Over llllfl-hlllldrcil BM down tn "the dclizhtlul slipper which thu girls prepared and serl veil so wull, Evidences rif the var led training which the C.G.1l.'l‘. pro- gramme ls giving the girls in this province were slvcn in the Bulfin- dlll toast list. and DPfIllfB-mme which followed this more practic- al drmouutrwtlon of their abilities. spprilll mention should be made oi (m, originality of the decorations illlll especially the gilded pinncenel- which formed llhe lsvnrs for the ghosts. Tho next night was t-ho svont to whit-ll all the (LGll/i‘. groups have lung looked forwllrib-tha first sup W‘ gathering oi‘ the Frederic-ion Girls‘ Council. This marked the organization of this inter-group or- gunlzsbioil of the ‘Canadian Girls ln Training of that place, for pur» poses oi’ intercourse re their pro gramme and also the larsfil‘ twill ‘l on. s. c. HARRIS Optomatrlot office Hours: p911» MI) 9.80 to 12.80 Q. , . q“ ,-. _. ,- PM f, lli‘ll’lwillfli"izi,ruv Girls‘ Council was formed from rep reelentatlves of various (l. (l. l. Ti groups in Westvlllc, Ste-Marlon. Trenton and New (llnagcw in Uni- ted Church l-lall. ‘The meeting was a very enthusiastic one, and the l(i€‘:1 of a Council _was received with great interest. The matter was fully explained by Miss Ailll-‘ son, who want into detail, showing how ll. could be of great service to the girls ofthe town, and help them out in their C.G.l.'l‘_ work. The Council consists ol the Pres‘ ldent and one selected number of. each C.G.l.'l‘. group, and tho Dc-I partmentsl President. One of the purposes of the Council is to mcctl periodically and discuss various phases of tho work, to exchange ideas, and to carry hack to lhc‘ crours in their own Church, the result of the discussions. The subject for discussion how best to carry out the real spin. it ol’ Christmas and translate this] spirit into some practical uervl‘(~.c.| ldacll group made a list. of sugguirl lions, “which were later condensed into a. resolution to ho z-arrloll back to tho individual groups for action. ~ llt was a very happy cvcnhllz. Tho girls were dslilzhtlad Lo have Miss Alllon again in their midst, ‘ Saturday night. the 25th wnll tho; WflS of New Glasgow, Stollarlou, West.- villo and Trenton, held a rally service in First Church Hall. Tim spacious Sunday Subool room was packed with‘ tor-mags glrlse~ncarly two hundrbll of them. The Presi- dent of Council presided and In addition to leading the devotional period gave an outline of tho Girls’ Council meeting oi" the. pre- vlons night. This was followed by an address from Miss Allison. The conclusion of the evening \wss spent in ‘games and a sing-alum. which brought iorth great merri» ment. From here Miss Allison spent a short time in ’Plctou where the work has lust begun. ‘Also in Trill-o where 0.0.111‘. is now under way ln rlosrly all‘ the clulrnvlles. A big rally ls being planned hero for the early New Year. in Boy’ Work hha chief interest ls cénlralng around the holding o! Boys‘ Conferences. During the last week-end n. large conference was held lu Halifax, where the resist: - lion Was 153. TIL‘! was largely l0- _ y . . . . . . . . . . . . .. iofllS, per bushel evcut 0i’ greatest interest. Wilffll" all the Canadian Girls in Training l Potatoes , _ 35 Pork . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 131-2 SOURIS MARKETS Point nos Oats or Hay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ MONTAGUE MARKETS Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . _ . . . . .. 3' Eggs . . s Potatoos . Pork P—-___._'-_;‘_.___ O-O-O-§—O§-O O6 #6 6-§~§§—§§$0%6§60 French A lvoly Hair Brushes We have just re- ceived our new stock or French Ivory Brushes. The assort- ment is largc and the quality the best we have evenseen. Our prices are cut to the lowest possible and we would like you to have a look at them. J rm: warm Dill/l} E STORF ‘ l. c. JAMIESON cal ill character. This coming-weak 0nd one ll under DPOQIBU st Mone- ton, when the boys will anther from all the southern ports o! ms proylnoo. l ~ c w? . DRUGGIST ' Mlnnrllbn Oats Potatnvs ilay . . . Turnip.» Pork uiiiiifliliiiiilily in illcloy llrpl Saturday 1 l l 1 mornings The tremendous crowds of children visiting our Toy Dept. daily-some of them over and over again ~—lm‘akes it ' necessary that “Children's Day" in our Toy Dept. be limited to SATURDAY MORN- INGS when all the child- ren are invitcd to coma and see the toys. Such crowds of children have come every afternoon since the Toy Dept. opened that we have been unable to give service to those wishing to be wait- ed upon. ' Of course, children ac- companied by a "grown- up are welcome at any time. , . Will parents kindly plain this to the chi d and greatly oblige. 9X- I reil ,