. . - .$@a<>l'"i§=5-16 Tlleseuiecturcs will be delivered in the p.m..sharp- 1935- u f’ ‘.4 _ -_ = i Nov. 5.- Caledonia Start-rand ylfilllfv R", w_ Bruce Muir. New 1z,-“My Impressions of bcotland," Mr. john Anderson, Nov, 19.-“‘ ‘ubercuiarf’ pr “lgie in a Sanitarium," Rev. l. B. Daggett. ‘i d‘ Dec. 3--—“P">8"“ °f M°d‘g"§§ig‘1 Surgery During the Last W811. 100 Years,” Dr. ‘Z h Dec. io-“Recent Rambles Abroad," 31m J, H_ Be“ x.‘ ’ '_ nee. ., ,l,f-!l3¢l_nlsry . __ emmen ,- ,'ltilir. K. J, Mai- m, K,‘C, I926. l I: ii)“: Jan. 7.__;1§ll' »W_aiter' xSrsKotrpi professor J. F. ll. Fleming. Jall- 14-—"5°"l¢ 01d‘ -Tim=fI-i¢¢rflry and Other Institutions in Charlottetown?’ Mr. W, L; Cotton. Jan. 2i and 22.-—Bu as Concert.’ Jan. 29.——"High:S v in MyJRcminiscences,” Mr. j. E, B. Mc. Creay ' "It! y’ - Feb. 4.——-“The Letters of Charles LambfllZrof. G. D. Steele. Feb. lI.—-“Scotland's Part in the Development of Canada,” Tile ~ Hon. ]_.‘A. Mathieson, C, J. , , Feb. 18.—“Some Phases of Educational Wbrk in Prince Edward ISiiIYNi/Zlhof. j. H. Blanchard. March 4.—-“R. WJServiCm-thePoet of the Yukon,” Mr. D. Ed- gar Shaw. *‘ l‘ ‘ _ March 1I.—-—“'l‘hc Life and Influence of Lord Shaftsbury,” Rev. H. D. Raymond. ' March i8.—“Thomas Moore’, Poet Biographer and Author of the v _ Songlotithe Canadian Boatmen," Mr. H. F. McPhce. Marchzg-“gurselves and the World We Live In," Mr. Percy ope. _ April L-"Some Recent Medical Discoveries," Dr. J. Wendell MacKerliic," I J April 8.—“My IFFiLYATOUIIdliIC “lurid,” Mr. A. 17.. lviorrison. April I5.—Musical Evening-“Mr. James Paton, Rev. F. H. Little- john and Prof. W. E. Fletcher. . . ill order to leave time for discussion, lecturers are requested not to exceed onc hour. President, Mr, TilolnasWhite. Sec, Mr. T. M. lvicl/iillztn Lecture Conlmittee; Messrs. John Anderson, j. R. Burnett, and James Mclsaac. ' 4009-00440 0-04 ‘#0404 . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS lqi par llns of 5 words 8o nor llns of 6 words 7g lqr line of 5 words ‘- ‘vvvvvv One Insertion . . . . . . . Four lnsortlunl Eight Insertions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . us,‘ . _ . 1 vwvw vvvvvvvvv¢¢¢vvvvvvw vvvv y Agents Wan-fled Miscellaneous -—---——-——--—--~ . mo. A. MseDONALD. P ha"? catsuloan AND , spsclmfrvi‘ _-sur-,vsvo1j.. lrlqrflmzléijli-o 2-3 mo‘ salesman. Contract for four wln- ' 5 _______ tenmonths to steady, hard world“ "" RANcH er. Big commissions, State quall- SSCAPED FRO MY . ber 31 two black flcations, Apply Box 520. London, Satutday’ 0cm ' k _ out ~- _ 5390_11_4.M51_ ..silver male IOXQB- 59W)“ “w SELL HOUSEHOLD NECES- sitfss -- greatest imagiaable- " demand; have business of "your own; make five dollars up daily; capital or experience unneces- sary. B. Gvarretson. Brantford, Ont. ,21-dtlNov.5 MAN OR WOMAN "r0 TRAVEL: and appoint local representatives“ ‘cure reigllstratignknd glfalggg $1092 Yearly guaranteed. 621i mimi-al? l‘ 13:25am," at Yak, weekly average) and expenses.‘ . {It t“ flmschool or Nursing a]; ‘Position permanent. Experience ' ' n W" w unnecessary. Winston Co" T01 expenses palm ing anything 811°“! Baum’ pleas” notify Preston Toombs, K915i“? ton. A reward will be’ Elven 15°‘ their capture, 5376'31'4i ip-i-li" vouuo women DESIRING TO emu North Adams ‘Training School for Nurses. N01‘!!! Adams- . Mass, please write Supl- Prompt- ly. School qualifies lllltpll W 5° tat... _ Club Rooms, Rich d.’ Street,‘ each Thuirsday on the dates mentioned, (‘Onlntencinglllltillsi Dec I7_-_..~Mi,‘d%if¢ ‘inrllhfi glint‘. wfirthdCoiltltry, Including Alas‘- "agillfli-‘Hl in Muncipal Gov-' '_*..j “stoked '2 pf. i‘ Qfitlfltcrp 3 for MATO i tins for 2r l tantalize. ' ‘Meat Loaf, per lb. Minced Ham, per lb. SC _ K ippolfe’ (‘ooked Hunt, per lb. jurist»; pct- . h, lb. r 22"‘ Sausage, per lb. -. (roll ltlsfillsim’ p. l2" 1W“. llllllcl¢ss,,cb'll Fish, p01‘ lb (lottage Rolls, weighing from 2 to 4 lbl-l, per lb Skinlcsl-i (loll per lll. Side Bacon, per lb. 45“ A I2" - lllgby Herring, prr l lfacl: Bacon, per lb. 50“ NIX 25" llollcd, Shoulders per (Illcst Ivory, 6 cakes for a 250 Proncrvctl lb. 27c (iillgt>l~ 50c and 750 Kraft (Phecsc .1 -2 lb. 25° PiCfliC per lb 25° IVORY 6 cakes for 25C 1 lb sisting of 90 acres, Church School and Ilall in district. l. W. Mac- Gregor, New Dominion. 5763-10-28-6l FOR SALE-MY- FARM OF 180 acres 50 cleared the remainder covered with hard and soft wood. Good house and out buildings. Apply John M. Kenny, Byrne Road. Morel]. 5868-11-3-31 1-10-16 I. .m.w. 26i onto. ‘ q A.W.-—ws1, ___g__ 581 s SCEN —-—-——————- gl-{QRT aromas - WANTED - RElPRESENTATIVEIwgggplom’ o, Juvgnllg $tories. for Charlottetown Line Art Cal-I we much you how Test and andars and Novsltlisi.’ Mfrs. AB-l Syllabus walk Shaw correspond- ent considered- Other territories)‘ ence schogf; Dem, 5_.',B|qo; street open. Write "London" care Guar- t T o m 11.4 wf12l, dian. x ‘~_ssez-n;a;§ i ' To Let $300 CHRISTM'AS-—ANYONE OANi ‘ - ‘N6 earn this and more polling‘0\lrlT°m:::_:plg5 HOUSEHEEEP- ' sssa 11 4 3i. Personal Christmas Cards... Best‘ time now. Spare or full ttme.l Sample free. Selling experience - unnecessary. You deal diractl" Wanted with the manufacturer. We payl iifj‘ weekly. Master Kraft Greeting soaaosnls wtanrsogggiiollilllgdfi Card Co., Toronto. ‘Representa- EH10" 5”“ i ' tivcs also wanted in small towns.| E wtmwmwflzllwlioligiwssn, ‘at oln a Lam's Ware‘ "W" , M lb sound stock. John y Lost, _, . QRgYW u“. a asot 2s 6i Los'r___.serwszl~i MlLTOhl suqwool. WANTED-WE WANT A Wiltshire via Colville a.34x4% [urge quantity of washed W001 tire and rim, Please notttyqua - _, n“ pay high. prlcp- smlfl” RM‘ inn. 5895-11-4M i. ler Mill. sssl-ti-s-lli noes WANTED.- Salesmen Wanted ' sever?!“ :3; m“ of certified 8w, . ' statesmen WANTED FOR THE z“."".l*:“ "melt? "Old Reliable Fonthlll Nurseries." ‘var blwhe» a 5° Y “ . Start at host selling can? 1, certified F”; poielxfjspeg ‘$3,893 liberal cpmmissiollh" "c1" I‘ “ddwemy We‘ ' territory handsome free outfit. Shipments to he made during lsrge list of new specialties. month of November. M v Protect your Foxes with "Pcerless‘ Brand . Fox Netting. “Dead; Flat" galvanized before and after woven. Specially may for us, .‘_We llsva sold this Netting for the pssl‘ twenty-live years to the largest P.E.I. Ranchers, and are the largest Dealers in America. Wrlfc lor Prices. THE Recalls us DWARE co. LTD. * CHARLOTTE owu.‘P.E.L Hotel . . - ' ii Stone 6k Wellfngtom-Toronto. I ‘ Mclvcr. Klnliflfl-l 559F_1_174'M3 ' ' Oct. 15-41. —- msaiflsr-l- “l stiller-ed Tcrrillly. " lllith Sore, Add"! BM” -- ~»-»l--.---»l~-~:,m..=j'-::.r,n::t a... , * , g l r. ."For over twb ysars I suffered with sore bsck. I VII d with‘ tihstéllain, d witrliit an I cou . 6n MY 4112a” bclleverln Dr, , cines. advised ins to Dr. Clldssfiin f‘ Kidn y-Livsr Pills. follow! J I sdvi d llill gldsd to ssy W llilliiLi‘ '- i‘ wsl alt- liiliitilflli? 5-‘ l yo of thlt 107W?‘ . wp-ls um?’ - 1mm“ ' "m I "fitftlhwbgqbéfgllllbio A1 ~ . . sliiesliilgnnlgniivtllom in the l=°""-'i i " n. cuss ltlllllEY-l-IVFB Pll-l-s n» m. x. w. °""" llncs taking ovor this Hotel ws hsvs spent many thousands of doll!" "l ropslrs and lmprnvsmsnss. l! ll now the finest Hotel at lh olsss lln tho Msrltlms INV- lncos. It sppssls to than who- want s somhrhblv Hotlsl and splsndld tabla and sxosllsnt service st s mod»- _ m MI»- Rafrl $3.00 s osit- Charlottetown e Hotel Co., Ltd. Pnprlsssrs ma L manuals. "ma" _ E N OTEL Wlm. -H', Hamper. iMbrttlcllaaok. L. 1.; .1. IE. Westlll. Olltlawvn; Leigh Sutherland. Boa View; lid Jlhfl JAY( ti "lisp. A ill-A Dill, TONMO- FOR SALE-CHOICE FARM CON-‘ ROYAL OLIVE 6 f... 25¢ (“#110115 7 lbs for 25¢ JENKINS a son GROCERS Phone Your ()rllt-r—\\'c _Deli\'er l‘ —JUST ARRIVED-One carol iCeliar Shingles, also Laths. now illnloading at Albany. A. H. Al"- ‘fleck. 5903-3-31‘ I —SEVEN MILE ElAY- During {the absence of Rev. W. P. Mona- ghen who leaves for Rome tomor- row, Rev. William McCabc fronl the Bishop's Palace at Charlotte- town will be pastor of Borden and Seven Mlle Bay Catholic Churches. '—PRESENTATION.— Aiter the regular meeting of the Summer- side council K- of -C. held at their home lust night n most enjoyable smoker and musical entertainment was held at which Rev. John J. ‘ McDonald was the‘ honored guest. Father John was presented with a beautiful gift from the members oi the council. The presentation was blade by the Grand Knight Mr. J- f. McNaliy and the recipient made a most suitable reply thanking the members for their splendid gift and kindness to him An excellent musical program followed ‘which in- cluded the French chorus lead by the (irantl Knight. After the sing- ing ‘.‘Fol~ He's a.Jolly Good Fellow“ everyone departed for home after having had a most pleasant even- ing. Besides the presentation from the Knights and the presentation from the parish generally Father MacDonald was presented with an address and purse of gold from-tile lloly Family Society and also from The ‘Children of Jllary. DEATHS MeKENZlE-The death occurred at her home 18 Bay-field Street. city. on Nov. 3rd of Isabella Mc- Kay. dcarly beloved wife ct John K McKenzie ill her 63rd year. ‘Fun- eral notico later. < ' ANDREWS-Atliope River Nov. 3 11125 Mrs. Benjamin Andrews in ‘.ber_ 86th yellr- lFuilcral from her home Wednesday Nov. o'clock, csboowoooooo vooooouoal Read This All kind! of ‘saws Tllcd hrszed snd circular paws gulnméd. ' ' All kinds of light carpen- ter work dons by experienced men. Rsdlo cabinets bull! to order. ‘ Weeks & Burns Gross George Strut 4 at one ll-lwsli. l rowsaarltrllurlalaa I XMAS A’ PERSONALITY PORTRAIT By CRASWELb-Phone 692-L Make Your Appointment cdsy, Sss Our New Easel Frames Annual Meeting (Continued from Page 1) ..._._-.-.-.__._. tion to better work alld the spa-ll er was sorry that there hall no“ been a greater number present tl hear it. Rev. H. D. Raymond moved ll hearty vote of appreciation irolr the audience for the mall who had lione so much in looking after the boys and girls, Mr. Shaw. lie was‘ rather inclined to differ with tht" President in regard to truancy, and thought that within another year there would be less than ever. There were in the city, said Mr. Raymond, some boys and ilerlltlps girls who had niot received the ad vantage of an education at till proper time. and he would like tr raise the question as to whether or‘ not something could be done for them in the way of u night school. Such an institution at Georgetown hall done such good work that ll had been referred to ‘by the Chic! Justice. ' ' Father Maurice McDonald de nlared that there was much to be laid for the suggestion of the pre- vious speaker. There had \l):‘!l' such a school some years ugo, with 1 considerable attendance. ilnll lull‘ llone splendid work. There wen some in the city today who were lot able to read or write but they would ‘be found to be anxious tn make full use of their opportuni- ties. There ‘had never been better sat- isfaction in the schools than this your, said the speaker, and this was a good sign. ‘Delinquents were not so numerous as they had been. 1nd many had made good. Olllsr leaf and were preparing to he splendid citizens. this the speaker kndw was an actual factJHa didn't believe in reform schools, as often they came back not much improv- ed. The need didn't demand a lo- cal reforrnatory. they were coping well with the situation, especially as they had the assistance of the orphanages. l-le felt that the city was to be rather congratulated on belnglbetter than ten years ago. A boy was worth more than a-fsw paltry-dollars. was the speakers answer to criticism ha said had been lnsda of the Magistrates len- iency .. with - juvenile offenders. Some people said that it was so inducement for the boy to keep on staalifll. but the (set was that few Fred (Msr- .csms back to Court. Mr. Donald MacKlnnon, Mayor boys had also turned over a new ' v Central (Guardian -- iv- _ = 8T. JAMES‘ CHURCH-Regular prayer meeting in St James church this eveninz at 1.45. not 8 as provi- ously ailuouucell. The Minister.‘ Rev. W. Bruce Muir will conduct the service. REV. J. W. TURIPEL will coli- duct religious service in Winsloe l-lall, Wednesday evening, Nov. 4th. service commencing at 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. - - POLICE COURT-One man charged with drunkenness was fin- ' ed $20 or sixty days at the Police! Court yesterday. and another fin- ed $5 or twenty days. Look forthe “trade- merry ABEGWEIT FAlR.—'l‘ll.e-rn was gorge‘ attendance at tile Abegwt-ir _i~r last night and the various ‘liwtha and amusement centres were we'll patronized. - CALEDONIAN CLUIB LECTURE EASON opens tomorrow evening when Rev. W. Bruce Muir the new- ly inducted minister of St. James Chumil will Blwak on “Caledonia Stern and Wild" According to Sir Henry Thornton Mr. I.\IlliI' is the‘ finest Patriotic lecturer in Canada. 581 P. E. ISLANDER ELE6TED—in a three cornered contest between Liberal. Conservative and Progres- sive candidates. George \V, Mu. PhBe. K. C.. Liberal, a former re- sident of Charlottetown was elect- ed by over 1000 majority ill York- ton. Sask. MARITIME B. OF T. CONFER- ENCE-The annual meeting of the Maritime ‘Board of Trade Opens in this city this morning and last night the delegates were arriving in the city from sill parts Jf the Maritime Provinces. Tonight a banquet will ‘be given to the visi- znrs ill Hotel Victoria. H HlGHIlELDF-On Sunday, no", it'll there will be service in 1m» ‘llgllfield Presbytleriun Church all YOU save money when you buy Dominion Rubbers and Ovcrshoes, be- cause thcir better-wearing qualities permit: them being worn long after ordinary brands have been discarded. The Dominion trademark is placed on Dominion Rubbers and Ovcrshocs to protect our product and your purse. Be sure and specify GDB Rubbers m Overt-shoes , A 11 11-1" illlli llguin at 7 p.m. at the 7305M oi! the morning service ma, alilarunleilt of the Lord's Supper wiihbc tilspellseti, Pre-cornllllinioll '~'""'Vl“"»‘4 Will be lleltl cu 'l‘ll-ul‘sduy ivi-‘lllllfi Nov, 5th and Friday even- ing lfluv- 6th at 7.30 o'clock. All are cordially invited G. W. V. A. _ x m COLONEL MILLER AT SALVA- TION >ARMY.—There was n large lu-diencc at the Salvatllon Vlillur o-f Toronto. Major T. Burtqn ind others. The adlilress of Colonel ‘Vll/iler ‘was a particularly interest- lnE and linstruotive one ‘illlllii was llullowed with ‘great inlterest by host pat-sent. . THE OMAHA EVENING BEE if October 22 carries tile following tenl together with a large photo- {fllllil of Miss MacDonald referred o. "A most delightful visitor ill )muha has been Miss Lillian Mae- )0nald of Charlottetown. P. E. i ihe departed Tuesday after. three nonths spent at the home oi‘ Mr. \nd Mrs. John Mac-Donald. She is l neice of Mr. McDonald. Miss vfacDonald with her relatives mo- ored through to Colorado where the had herfirst view of the Rocky Viountains. While in Omaha she was the guest at many social func- 'ions and during her stay made a ‘urge number ot’ friends." Miss ViacDonald who returned home a veek ago by way of New York is the daughter oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Alex. VlacDonalll, Prince Street. Ask W. H, V- DUN Bank of Nova Halifax, N, S. 0902-11-4-31 l PERSONALS ' Hodgson, Mrs. -Bearisto, Mrs, Mar-i phy, Mrs. Casey, Mrs. Cotton. Mrs. (Dr.) Kelly, Mrs. W. S. Stewart, Miss Bessie ‘Beer, who has been ‘tome visiting her parents. Mr. and llrs. E. ‘H. Beer, left Monday on re- nrn to Newton. Mass. ~ Mrs. Trainor, Mrs. R. -L. Cotton. Hotel Victoria Ons of the lsrgsst and but equipped Hotels In Esstsrn Csnsds. Contains 120 rooms, 44 of which hsvo private I tic-Kenna. Rev. R. C. Eaton. Couli- -lllor llioran, Prof. Blanchard, Mrs liaeCrerldy. Mr. T. E. McNutt, and .Vir. Henry Smith also spoke. each supporting Mr. Raymond's sugges- ion that an effort ‘be made to lave a night school started here. On motion of Mr. ‘Raymond the neeting voted an increase of $100 )er annum for Mr. Shaw, the agent if the society. The election of officers resulted ls tcllows: President, Dr. Mac- mm‘- c°mpi“'iy finmmud liillan, Vice-Presidents. Rev. Mr. lln the put lsw yosrs. Fsw nlatoll. Rev. Maurice McDonald. Kevyn-Treasurer. Mr. W. L. Cotton. loll. Solicitor. ‘Mr. ‘Donald Mac \'inllon.. Board of Management. Revs. Mr ‘taynloild. Father McIntyre, -Father lVttlsll. W. l3. Millr. W. M. Ryan. Hotels throughout Csnsdl and tho United Statss hsvs Its splendid tsbls. Courtsous service to all Guests. Tols- , phones In rooms. :-.-.a=.l“ll°‘..:':l “a r» w l... MciCreatiy. M‘... (Dr.) Letiwsll, "Y- " lirs. (Dr.) S. R. Jenkins. Mrs. i———~———— Charlottetown , Hotel 00., Ltd. ' I l Prosrloioro UPSET Slillllilii Chew afcw Pleasant Tablets, _ lnstalit Stomach Relief! I HARRY c. snowu. uni-w "i. VI rol_rnA-l-ll Io TIE_L , Alex Affleck Beldeqne; W. A. Af- fleck. Dedeque: E. S. Wright. St. John; G. B. Gibson. Ilallifax; A. J. lMslthlleson and wife. Ollseary; R. I-lollllbc-k, Jbivemhead. N. Y.; G0‘) C shllnlvnl, River-head, N. Y.; J-ls Carroll. Smitlhllzrnd. ‘N. Y.; Jlls Slirollg. tBfldgeha-mptnn. N. Y. L, b- Barrett. Gloucester MIISS. M. ‘L. Covey, Bradford; J. T. David- soll. Smiths Falls; W.. J.. Daiziel. Moncton; J. A- Cooper. Monclon; real: R, ‘E. Charmnn. Wallace; W. R. McElman- Moncton; J.. .7. Fraser Hallfaxi ll. S. Cogdon. ilnlifax; W, J. Kerr. B-llhurst. N It, Anszns Instant relief from sonrncss, gases or acidity cu stomach; from glfigznflawfigggtblqk, T’ i“, M‘; indigestion. flatulence. palpitation. smwmlt st Mn“. l“ TL Dflnlnp" headache or any stomach distress. The moment you chsw a iew "Pope's Diupcpsin" tablets your stomach feels fine. Correct your digestion for a few cents. Pleasant! Harmless! Any drug store. St, John: H. H. llaanlltnn Si. John; W. P. Murluy. Moncton; J. O. Dslrillold. Monoloni H. R Thompson‘, Amherst; R. H. Slnwllrl, Fredericton; W. S. Fisher, St. John: A. M. Balding. 8t. John: l". M. Solsndols, ‘St. John. fl In P. W. C. Hall Monday night, Nov. 9th. '00P; excellent music (Dixon's Orchestra) general tms assured-Come and meet all your friends. Allllny ‘ “i? Him MW i-‘Velliflll Iwheln. atldresoes -\"'l‘9 delivered lby Colonel Gideon I When You Invest Your November Funds Offerings-aver 50 investments to choose from-yielding from 4.75% to 7%. ‘Eastern ‘Securities 60., Ltdi Charlottetown, P. E. I, -D A N C E Largo good 5842-3l-3i for copy of our November BAR, Mgr, Scotla Building sti John, N, s. _i._l Bowling Meeting There will be a meeting of the City Bowling League at the Y. M. C. A.- this evening at 7.30, for pur- pose of reorganization. , 11A Household Medicinv-The? are acquainted with the sterling properties of Dr. Thomas‘ Elclectrlo Oil in the treatment of many ail- ments would not be without it in ithc house. it is truly a household medicine and as it is effective in dealing with many ordinary com- plaints it is an inexpensive medi- olne. So. keep it at hand. as the call for it nluy come most unex- pectedly. Geo. Green, D. D. S. Office New Rlloy Block, Opposlts Prowsds, Queen 6%- MAN‘ IS‘ MADE or WHAT HE “DIGESTS” Men of poor physique- women who are nervous- hlghstrunq—oftsn hsvo largo appetites. But nature works not on what we Est: but only on whlbwo Digest llualllzs nlcl-zsrlltu TABLETS Restores Normal Dlgsdtlon. 50o PER PACKAGE, LHughes Drug 00., Limited. ‘