4 ice Edward - D AY “tom's glittering umlrr- orld! Mad jazz and whoopce blrties in New York‘; night _____.__._. CAPITOL TODAY 3 — B I G THRXLLERS - 3 VAFTER u... STORM’ z SEA STORY WITH i i‘: _» HOBART‘ noswonrn i . ~~ . r “ Diamond Master " i ornnmo NEW serum. Iii YW Last “Pirate Panama" a YED FROIW PAGE t =1’ J1‘ all who enjoy and love Chris-é l oer Robin and Winnle-the—PO0h.[ s.“ book will appeal. as it. contains ' "best of all Mr. Iblilnes deYghtful fies and poems about these ‘two ‘ i-‘nds.’ The publishers are E. P. ton a. Co. Inc.. New York. TN WONDERLAND MAS KED MOTIONS Commencing Monday, the Strand, equipped with the Prince Edvrard Projection k machines, will be in operation for several weeks. during which time the Prince Edward will be closed to make ready fur the latest and best in Talking Picture. Hon: About The Doull Family Ages Of Living Members Of The Doull Family Total 706 Years. ‘A rcccnt Vancouver dcspatch call- ed attention to the long-lived west- ern Canada Campbell family of sev- vll children. showing a total age of 513 years. Since then several long- ql-zoilol-z , o omen non LANE _ PAIIELLHACDQNAM. Crnckinl p’ ‘ ‘ , ‘glintin! knives, pounding heiftg and conflicting motives in a melo- drama. of sea. and shore, STRAND MONDAY h k%~ '_. -_-. _ 11ers are action, thrills, rom- ance and summon in tho per- fume-luden, exotic palaces and bazaars of Arabia and on the arid desert wast-BS SW91“ b? samlstorms. ALSO COMEDY ,. NOTICE! Commencing Mo do . tb Prince I1 1 o regnlor Eflwlrfl Fromm will be t f icd of several weeks, dug-rill? imifig°,ii“§tg'mfh""l will be closed to make preparations for the latest Ind but in Talking Pictures, . Conditions Good In Theyfritimes R. B, Faith, Director of Extension for the Holstein-Euiesian Association of Canada, who has just returned from an extended tour through the Maritime provinces, reports favorable conditions prevailing commercially industrially, and cgrlculturally in that part of eastem Canada. Considerable building is going on. particularly in the towns and cities with water shipp- YROGRAMKVlZE OF CANADIAN POETRY rBy Canadian Press) TORONTO. Ont, Nov. 15~A fan- Lure of Torontds celebration of book Week was a. mass meeting in Con. ‘vocation Hall. University of Toronto lwhe" *1 Programme of Canadian po- etry and philosophy was furnished b)’ 511611 noted authors as Miss Mar- (shall Saunders, "Ralph connor," lKntherine Hale. Rev. Dr. Robert iNorivood. poet-rector of St. Bdrm- olomews Church of New York, and Dr. E. J. Pratt. Marshall Saunders. whose "Beau- i That was our first meeting. "I think of him not as a technic- ian. Publisher of books with an m llreslviiblepnor as one who tried, to explain life—but as I first saw him. a man who was greatly n. son o: God “"110 was unhappy cum from Cod. Poets of iodcy are choir boys on $111118.” Rev. Dr. Norwood went on; "children on the nmrket who may 53y we have Piped and yet have not danced. men and women without vision-and where there is no vision "It NOD18 perish. Bliss Camisn 55W’ 5°11 "mo"! the scarlet maples- and there was meditation Gcntral Guardian sun's suns-cum. rm and $10.00 to elm. pupil's» 0000 TIYON-On Sunday Nov. 17th the service in tho Pmdryterlnn Church, Tryw. will be at 1.40 p. m. ’ nova ovncosrs at lulu-nay st PATKJNB. . 0800 ANOTHER L0’! OI ILANIITI. lsdlcc costs. dresses and milllnory, st closing out. prices for Bstiudny-PA- TONS. 9800 BOWEN-mm will be c ccrvlcs in the Public 1-1011, Borden 0n Sun- day. Nov. 17th st 11 s. m. Busby School 10 s. m. Allure cordlollyln- vited. CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday. Nov. 17th tho Sunday School in the Pres- byterlun cniuoh, Clyde ‘River, will‘ be st 10 s. m. No rccillsr preaching sar- vice will be held. ~ ‘ PIOFITABLI: BUPPBI. - rrm not receipts o! chicken supper giv- en by thrlsdies of Vuflnn. River parishinCJLB. A. I-lslLonNov. 11th. and 12th., amounted to $500. , WOOD IS in Pres- byterian Ctnirch, Sunday afternoon Nov. 17th at 3 o'clock. Immediately following rel-minim will u s congregational meeting presided over by lid-l‘. Rodger. WARM. SEBVICEABLE blue over- costs. $14.00 to 017.50 to clear. PA- TON'S. i805 ANGLICAN SERVICES - ‘rwcnty Fifth Sunday after ‘trinity, Novem- ber 17th. St. John's, Milton, Morning Prayer 11 s. "m4 Evening Prayer 7.30 p. m.-Subiect. "The Command t0 work." Second in series "work for God"; St. Mark's, Rustico. Examina- tion 2 p. m., Holy, Cormnunion 3 p. m. C. F. Johnson, Rector. PBESBYTEBJAN SERVICE BRO0KFELD—I11 the Brcokiield congregation on Sunday. Nov. 17th the service will t...» Hunter River at 7 pf m.. Sunday School st 10.30 s. m. f-m-tsviile Sunday School 2 p. m. There will not be soy reg- ulsr service in Brookfield or l-fsrts- srnqlu. m sacs-r PANT5-1 “ " lulu as to 00. 01.00. tun. rAToirs. Lecture At 9806 , . St. Dunstan ’s T110 ‘l-Illlllll 9011110 of lecture; q st. Dunstln‘! University, “n.1,, m, mulch“ or w- mlw mull... 5., ditty. wu opened on Wednesday, u... vomher 10. by m. w. .1. uuuluo. of Charlottetown. . Choosing‘ ll his subject: "Home rs- wflnlibilitics of Collelo Life," m, Doctor outlined for his bel-rcrs some of the duties devolving on them a; actual students and as futum cit. lssnsJlic referred to the face that the mllorlty of students come from the hcmul. not. 0f the rich but, s; til! DWI‘. 01' 01th!" 0! moderate means; that s. collecc education go.- 8 i109 84991111! moms nctificc on the put. of parent or guns-dim; hence tho first responsibility of m; student. to show appreciation by [iv- ingtbcbcctthstisinblmtcnu studies. _ The Doctor Ilccimd among other thinll the great tendency of modern Ilnlvmltles to stress Athletics to the detriment of studies: to glorify u“ Pigskin imhui- o! the Pl-rchment, l-lld thus send forth from cents or lsunlng-numlilrs of men unfilled for tho-duties swelling them. He stressed the utility and the necessity of debating societies which can do and on doing so much good to m; student. ~ A student himself. and s mm who hssrhcntnthcfmsmcltrsnkln his profession. Doctor McMillan wu sble to draw from his own apertures as student and as man of tub world, and for one hour‘ he entertained and instructed bis audience on matter: of vital importance to them. ' A vote cf tbsnh, moved by Ar- thur Hughes, seconded by Elesban McPhes and supported by the very Reverend Rector. Dr. Murphy. was tendered the lecturer by the Chair- man. w. John Connolly. _ A solo by Iewis Doyle and plans selections by Euclid Gsudet. brought to s clcce the evening's entertain- ment. Iii MEMOBIAM MR8. MARY BUEGOYNI announce-m lcrvico in the Predytoriu Church. Brsdsibnns, on B11201. Nov. Hthiwill be u, 1.15 p. m. Quito! lcbocyzltp. m. aligns-st. calm Prawn-mm church. cervical. Sunday. Nov. 17th 0.111 o. m. and 7 p. m. urine covnnsn nan cou- ronrns-ncwo filled nest pit- tqml. was sine. nnulu. 012.00. 6104B: out uh price. $815. PA- TONB. p305 wan: mum». non uns- nnAss . cArrln, Posts-same. Medium and Double Bed sizes. Bpe-l clsl closing‘ out m. price, $3.75. PA- mns; m5 UNTIL DICIJIIII H!!!‘ vs psy the mum ‘charges on Buns and Ctrpch tn be Shampoo V Cleaned. Biscdpliltered or mods over into new Rugs. fiend for csttlogus with price- lilt. Maritime Bu: Works. Nmitcd. st. John N. B._ lil-c-Bstai. LAID ‘l0 IIlT-Jrhs funeral of the 10M‘ up. John B. Muullsnwu hold from her mldeucc. India: niv- fl‘. Wednesday morning, the 13th but, w st. Mary's Church. snd wss "Y! 151101! attended. many coming fmmslcngdlstoncotopoyslut tribute o! respect tuber memory. Th! Pll-ibcsrerswerc. June; Bsundi m. Austin Mccbsllsn. 1pc Owens. Peter Hickey, William Mann. Wil- fred Gillie. Requiem Mass was celc- brstcdby Rev. Reginald MocDon- sld, who also officiated st the grove. 4 ADlifllATlortfAt o meeting of the W. C. T. U., held at Mrs. W. P. Doull’: on Thursdsy evening last thcvrfollcwingu-esolution was unshi- moiuly adopted: “Vlfhcrcss st n re- cent county gathering of our W..C. T. U., it was observed that Mr. George J. Tweedy bss been very wursgemls in cs-rrylnl out his du- ties u Mszistrste for the enforce- ment of the prohibition low; There- fore be it resolved that this Union express our unstlnted admiration for Mr. Twecdyh fearless action, and our hearty endorsement and entire approbation of his faithful work in m,‘ lmwflmi’ °m°°- There passed swly It the home d "This is the only time my 155;“- ed teacher (referringfn Dr. G. D. Roberts. who taught him English) her nephew. Horace Cameron. Vie: torts. P. E. Island, on Sunday, Nov 10th. Mary Cameron. widow o! t-hi lng facilities, business in general is tiful Joe" has been translated into good all ove with e i l lln s ofl _ ] trade mwe lfugy thansrslja? whn: the lt- languagcs. told the story of its ' The Boston Humane Soc- y ‘Lents Cairoll, illustrated in‘ ville. [lived New Brunswick families have Ind “hi” by Wm!’ Pfiany- 1 been mentioned in the Telegraph- . 1177")’ “r1555 has a Iawrm bwk“; Journal. including the family of sev- sotrs "srunsu-A young may had-the privilege recently of visit- . writing. flil’ Fitcrnatl. Petroleum . . . . ‘l’. ‘gliding Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " blon Pac. Ry, lch he has always longed to deco‘:- Willy '1 ;any has made on “Alice in Won-i nd" that is the expression of rill gorgeously nonsensical lmok lms‘ in Inctiy his own way’. nt to him. iiiclnhcrsclf ‘Ls modern, even to‘ “med hair. and most of the other. Ixtraclers have been taken out of ti: traditional costumes. Nothing‘ q H "p this has over been done before. y u 1 nowdy but ‘V1113’ P°gany Emmi Wilson, also of Cambridge, Queens en children of the late Linus and Caroline Deforest Seeley, showing an age total of 553 years; the Albert and Annic While Pcrry family, of Pmibridgc, Qurcns County. sewn cilildrcn. total ngcs amounting to .155 years. and even. which remains unbroken, and ‘farmers with e. fairly satisfactory potatoe crop just ready to move off .11’. profitable prices, in fact very much ‘higher than have prevailed at» any time for several years. are in jubilant spirits. “They are counting on real- zmother family of el- I izlng from $3.00 to $4.00 a. hag for ‘_ characters }potatoes before very long" said Mr. iicty offered o. prize for a. story. She itrsnsplantcd "Beautiful Joe" with lliis clipped cars from a. Meaford ‘farm. surrounded him with Nova Scotla animals and in order to ‘iplease the Americans moved her all over into Maine. ,That was her confession. .. sl ll - W110 can DCllai. of a. combined azwFcith and if they obtain anywhere‘ “A book 1s one o, the mo“ Wm” record of 667 your; being descend- i near ma; pnce, and 1 mink they Wm, l (‘emu things a man ever made" ants of Vincent and Delilah Black ‘n out pictures like the ones ac-. county g‘ npanying that old favorite "Father; ‘ lliam." - i But what about the Doull family. "m! member ‘*1 whmn’ J- W- D°“""grow c. lot of "tomes down ther b 1 . *9 6mm might w be allowed to‘, an octogcnarian resides in Sackvllle. me sea Lhouggds and thousand‘; 0%)"): msd 1 t ' ' - ‘an ma e n o i. ' ._ . . ‘ ‘ I 5'" 7"” 1:05am’ h“ “on” a The ten silrvlvlng members of thclacres being devoted to nus one cmp t f n h wok the ' ' . ure was nrgoi en s0 e the money sltuatlm will be in fine shape so far as New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island are concerned for the incoming year. You see, they isaid Rev. C. W. Gordon. (Ralph _Connor). "It grows out of life. 1t. ls .a. man expressing himself. the u-tt- icrings of a soul." he added. telling first book was sent back three. The signa- lm, exquisite set of drawings ion 1 f‘ ‘- t f m, l_ ‘Dom ‘manly can boas D ages a “hue I was m sunmlerslde P‘ 73' L-nflrst three letters of the words Can- -wis Canolls masterpiece. The, ._T, ,, G. . mi; 70c mats. no years aso. eolgc vies told that were were 167 cafloadsndian Northwest and evolved Cam lishers 3Y6 E. P. Dutton 3t C9»! n d1 d 14h . f 76 S‘ Do“ e at‘ e qge o year of tubers on track at that one station “on But telegraph“ made u; gm‘- c. 300 Fourth AveJNew York. Stock Quotations HALIFAX. ‘ Nov. ..i‘» - ~.' Nlzw roan EXCHANGE chisn, Top. 8c Santa Fe. Ry. . 213 hi. Can c». ..... 10c". "m. Car s; Fdry. Co. 7c 3m. Locomotive Co. . . . .. . . . 100 haccnda Copper Min. C0. .. .. 73% ud. Motor Cor Co. . . . . . . . 42".. in. Bosch Magntrto Co. . . . . .. 32 ‘ll . . . . . . . ‘.213 . B. Industrial Alcohol Co. 120 n. Gns Co. IN. Y.) . . . . 93"»; ‘, 5.8teei . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 it .3. Y. Oen. d: Hud. R11, R. R, .. 171 ‘fostlnghousc Elcc. . .. ' ' andard Oil of N. J. ... 607» . ONTREAI. STOCK EXCHANGE ' tsscurl Kan. .2 ‘Fcxos Ry. yeti. Breweries . awlnlgnn . . . . . . . asrcy Harris .. ascr d’ Co. Onllnicn Bridge . .. ir, Am. Oil - cign Securitics .hus. Curd .... Raul ..............._.... 285 iii)“. 12571‘ making the greatest accumulation of . years in the Doull family in 1927. a '.total of T62 years. i ‘The father. George Doull was born ‘in Scotland, and his wlfc. Hannah li-Qtioiotionsl . vButcher, was born in England. They M, wished by Johnston and Ward _ __ “dinners Mantra, stock Exdmngm migrated to Piince Edvzard Island I é ' and were married there. They had a family of fourteen children. The surviving members of the Doull family arc: Mrs. Nelson Inman. Ccntcrvillc. P. E. 1.. aged 8i years; J. Wesley Doull, Sackvillc. N. B. aged 80; Mrs. Curtis Lord, Saint John. N. 13.. aged 78; Mrs. William ‘Taylor, North Bcdequc. P. E. 1.. aged 74: Walter Doull. Charlottetown. P. 1.. atzcd 70; Albert Doull. Californ- ia. used 68: Mrs. lRevl A. A. Holmes. _('iinron. Ont. mzrrl 66; Mrs. Herbert fLcrd. Capo 'f‘rarerse. P. E. 1.. aged aged 62; and Nelson Doull Californ- ia. aged 60. Total of 706 years. with uvcrage ages of 70.6 vcars.-—Sackvllle Tribune. ‘VHEAIT Mar. . . May . . . . . . . . CORN 88% 91% 93% Dcc. . Mnr. May . . . . . . . . . OATS . 44% . 4'7": 49% 11cc. . . . . . . May . . . . . . . . . . . . WHEAT July -—-———-——i-——o— lilqnd’: Lluinsnt for Oluusl hull '64; Miss Mary A. Doull. New York. 1163i 123% 127% ...................... 137% waiting for ocean bottoms. "Another good crop with them is tumlps" continued Mr. Faith" and they produce them extensively for the commercial trade both at. home and abroad. The quality of turnip grown ]ln the Maitimes is very good indeed. lfrce from coarseness and with flavor that is exceptionally palatable. "As regards dairy conditions. while much progress is being made, it is quite observable to any one visiting the provinces. that the milk. cheese and butter business is not being work- ed to the same extent as here in On- torlo and Quebec. The farms down there are being operated on a. much ‘smaller scale than here. fewer cattle ‘are being kept and horse raising is at a. standstill. One large dealer in New Brunswick will me that his sales of western horses this year to fur- mers and lumbermen would total at least one thousand head. He ls only one of many in the same business. I found the farmers very indifferent to horse breeding. They feel that it, does not pay to raise colts when wutern horses are obtainable at reasonable prices. “Sheep end hogs seem to be better property and on account of fairly situation in both lambs and swine can be regarded cs satisfactory. The all the hotels carrying it on their menu cards, which tends to keep it prominently before the public. dro to ranch, also stumping 2 sores n ranch. AITIIUII. W001). flll-ll-ll-IL .- " ' s <~ ' remunerative prices in effect the local consumption of lamb is heavy. "I was very much interested“ went on Mr. Faith "to find a felling of wourage and enthusiasm among the Bids received immediately for mov- ing my dwelling homo from Alessn- teins. and conferred with Ibdernlsnd Inor and the editor added the Ralph. I At a meeting of the Canadian Lib- Ecrature Club Rev. Dr. Norwood, Dr. iCharles o. n. Roberts, Wilson Mc- QDonald and Dr. Lmme Pierce all Ypulu tribute to Bliss Carmen. H. H. ‘Hathaway. life-long friend of Car- rnnrl. classed him with Wordsworth and George Meredith. Dr. Norwood said: "I recall as the people were going out of church by the 699- in ‘Nova Scotill. several years 0.80, c .young viking who towered shove [the crowd. His was a ShflGBY "m" ‘and he had the wild and roving eye. "-"ii' breeders of dairy cattle, more espec- ially Holsteins. which seem ti! i179" dominate in many of the leadin! areas devoted to mixed farming. I found several large nerds in the three provinces. and many smaller one: with breeding cattle of creditable merit forming the major part of each. Gold Medal cows are to be found in quite n few herds. Good bulls are not. by any means scarce. "T118 Maritime breeders of l-lols- lein cattle apparently realize that in the developing market both of. home and abroad, they are likely to shale quite liberally. and with this in view.“ they are getting ready to avail thelnsclves of the opportunity they are breeding for (time, type and quality and in many cases keep- ing records in the R. O. PJAs I breed suited to the needs of the country, liclsteins seem to be filling all rc- quirements, are highly regarded in Iii three provinces. end Judging from present indications ore likely to ploy a most important part in the general development of the dairy lmlnstryms has been found the case in all other parts of the country." While in the ‘mt. Mr. mm. um most of the leading- breedcrs of HOII~ ‘Provincial Government officials rc- lstlve m extending the interest of the brand. BM 1 didlsree. when he says no one i hos infcnnatlon on the “infinite. My conviction is that poets today hove information About. the. unseen "- formation that no rhinccerousskin. ned highbrow scientist. oi- student can hope to get. "Gal-nun was greatlyfree he pol- ished and adorned his message with the wealth of his-genius. There are poets lnartlculate. were‘ it not so men like Carmnn, Roberts. McDon- ald would have nc-sudicncc. It was Carmen's good fortune to be gifted with a. sense" of fineness _ot techni- quc that made his evry word n mos- aic. He came witlrinfornlstion and left a mighty message behind. He taught of the beauty of "holiness but also of the ’ holiness ‘of beauty. I lay flowers not on the tgrave of one who wrote poetry greatly, but who was greatly s. Wet" ‘ Latest Bancroft Big Hit At The i Prince Edward A new, differ-cult. tremendously important picture opened. at tho Prince Edward theatre yesterday. It is George Babel-offs great successor to "Underworld" "Thunderbolt." First night. nudienw! 181's tilrill- ed u they have seldom been, thrill- ed by any moving picture before u the drsmstic sequences of "Thund- crbolt" took them. i=9"! F119 MM °i throbbing Her-km, New York's great Negro metropolis. to the ’ awe-in- spiring setting offling _5l_ng's_ Con- demned Row; through this night clubs of New York's "black belt" in the "Little Green Door", where sc- cicty claims its penalty for crime. Josef von Bternbem, inchi- of “Underworld? directed “Thunder-g bolt." which coconuts ' us. ' its grip- ping reproduction cf contemporary life. Ito events are u.‘ ‘mums which the newspapers ' blotch forth every day; its episodes m" tho inti- mate details ‘bchinif tho curt-mum m» ulpvuic ovcntiz‘ m‘ chief cholscier is a miihtv‘ n»: i c! the lawless land which‘ "continually threatens low-abiding mm»- the undcrwcrld.' George Bnncrcft harem c Int piwc of work.‘ pester‘ mm no cf- fared in “Uhdoffldfifi” Richard Arlen and lowly H!‘ have the sumcrtllll 16W 1M’! brillilnt out cf character actor-r carry the txus-tcdifsn-olsl. .» “’I'hundOl'bolL" n s new nicturl one thst tel": n. new i_.'.d in motion‘ If. ii lhklllilllll. lnionflfl. __ picturq oxcciiclluc. sensing QM 313°"! ' Lilllbfi ' CYMPATiIY EXPRESSED. :- A- mong the tributes in the 1M4 Mrs. Charles MscLellsn not published before were: Letters of sympathy: Sister Mary Bernadette (Macmillan) Maryknoll. n. Y.. maul. River w..- merrs Institute. Letter of sympathy and spiritual bouquet, Sister 8t. John Guclbert (White) Vermont, U. S. A. I SUNDAY QIEVICBS-The services on the Hunter River United Church for Sunday, Nov. 17th are ls follows. 11 n. m. Wiltshire, 3 p. in. Hampshire 7 p. m. Hunter River. Tbs evening service. ‘The W. M. S. annual Thanks- giving service A good prolmnmc has been meparod and they he hoping for s good congregation. Col- lection. A. E. Chlplllfll, B. A., Pistol’. -o WEEK END VISITORS-Dbl. P. S. Brown, of Cbnlottetown, P. E. 1., arrived in New Glasgow last Mon- day sndis the guestofllnsndhm. Ci. J. MoCrtmAck. McDonald St. On Monday lost Mr. and. Mira. McCol-mnek mo their sou motored to Halifax where the letter is st- tendin’; St. Marys College, he hov- ing been home for the Thanksgiv- ing holidays. Theywen wcompln- led by Mrs. BPUWilr-"NUW Cluzow News. ISLAND V. Ol-In view of the pub- licity recently given the incipient: of the coveted Victoria. Cross and the banquet tendered in their honor by the Prince of wiles it u intercstlns to note thst st lent ms V. 0., Cont. Ronald Btuut. of Montztsl, is chim- ed a l. mince Edward Capt. Stuart, who is commander of one of the bis 8t. Lawrence amnion. is believed to hsvo Mm born in this Province. and removed at on sari! sge with his parents to Liverpool. No surviving ncllttvu no known to b: hers. Trained Nurse - Explains Treat- ment For Colds in; st the homo of Mr. and Mrs. L. f-I. D. Foster, Msrshfleld, where she was shown on extraordinary crop ct Green Mmliitoln and nun Cob- bler potatoes and judging from ap- pearances would rank them as one o! the but yields she has seen this year, both in quality and quantity. The writer wishes. to mention mat he sow five of those potatoes weigh- ed which were over the uniform size. sud those tipped the seals at 1t lbs. Onc of those gigantic spuds weighed 3 lbs. 1i on. Best this. who can! iste Edward Burgoyne. and dcughtel of the late Alexander Cameron nnd his wife. Ann MccMllisn of Albany. Deceased was in the 84th year 0i her age and is survived by two bro- thers, Charles of Albany. 1nd Alfred of South Melville. ‘u... mu been twice marrlcdJlrct to John Mathew: and bud resided for s time st. Wil- mot Valley and other her second marriage st Brldalbmc. Although in poor health for some time the end came rather suddenly. She was a de- vout Christian and mcmborcf tilt Church of Scotland.’ I-Isr personal hope or Glory was seen in be: resis- nsticn to the will of God end her dc- siro to be with b0:- Lord. The funeral was largely sttcndei and was held on ‘ruccdsy, Nov. 12th. to tho cemetery at Wilmct Vsllell Tho services were conducted by he! pastor, my. Ewen llncDouzsli. u- sistod at the houlo by Rev. Mr. Kill of the United church. The pull-bear- ers were her three nephews. Ray. Mme. s-nd Horace Cslneron and Mr. Clinics Mscrsdyen. BALDWIN’! ROAD WOMEN'S 1N- UTlTUTl-The October meeting was held on Oct. '70 of. the home of Miss Irene Cairns. Nine members present. Meeting was opened with n song fol- lowed by roll coll, "where I would like to trsvel." Minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted. cen- crnl business wss discussed. and was decided tolct. c. drinking fountain for the school. After the __eeting sd- iourncd lunch was served by the hasten. The reminder of the even- ing was pleasantly spent in songs. music. social chstJNext meeting will be held. at the home of Mrs. John Coroors-n. roll cull to be answered by rccitstions or jokes. now-i ‘Troop. 0n November nu... Edwlrd Miller was invested o0 s Scout. Ill-nest Crockett passed his wmvw test. Ind George Irlcm paced thl in ‘also’: Bulge. ‘Ibo enwrtlilv meat of the evening was given by the Beaver Patrol. A court of honm was held in prepare for tho cominf concert. The boys on All proof-lain! for it. so everybody will have some- thing good in expect. ZION’ GIUI-Oli-“A Lost Word Worth Recovcrlnk." will be the topic for Sabbath Morning. edema" ichool ma Bible Class will meet - st the ulull hour, 2.00.1). m. Should wnthcr permit. N1‘. Ifillwn will tnkc the afternoon service at Kicr lltmmisi, llslpcquc. m‘ till svtning the Minister's scr- mbn will b0 on the words "The Old Own of the Lind." Ap- proprliu music ._wu1 be furnishedby the Choir. A service of song is sn- ncunctd for Oontrll Christian Church It I20 p. m. .311‘. Ihllwxrwlli show some doom slides presenting "The ghldows of l Crest Rut", Alexsndcr. 0. I. FBIBCNALI Miss Isobel MacDonald luvs: this mornlnl for Dotcheshr. MsH-i where she will spend the winter. m. n. E. llcllwen, occountmi». Clvwdl. Balocm ‘m0 00., Halli“. spent the Thanksgiving holiday! with bis parents It Rollo Boy. Mrs. John H. Pierce is tic-in i! Charlottetown smr s visit in bon- dm. Toronto, And Detroit. while in lnndonshcwslthaguutorhel brother I. B. Hooper, and Mrs. 3009' Cl’. Qllticura Soap ‘aivllyilfyalsagon nun! corps-r. us: women w" sills ma. as "" “M” ICOUTING 1N l’. I. L-JrhUTQ hos Illtn c rapid advancement in scout- ing-in P. n. 1.. llptflilliy in m; K1118‘! 0m. Second Charlottetown '-*e.m:~.....-v~.:e-=~ ,7‘ '2"... IAI-V,