ltttltiiigi l ll . 1r '11!‘ Vtrr "Juli A m‘ ., ZEPHYR CREAM Always Fresh, Crisp And Wholesome v ' When buyingANYbiscuits 1 Ash for u . '~Cl'1‘l‘1St1€'S 1 .7111? e"s ja Christie Biscuit 301' Eve O 0 Q O 0 6 O6 940-9 9091044 §Q~O9F§W¥+®OQ44$4 $4 V9 04 b6 ¢Q—VOQ 0O ' CLASSIFIED Al)VERTISEMENTS O ‘ . z tine l|l~crlin|1 l0 pt-r llm- 11f .1 words luur ln-u-riiu pn-r lim- uf 5 wurtlu "l-Jtghl Iu-u-rtlolts 11- p1-r llm- 11f f» wtirtls 6000O00000609OQUOO-OOOO4QOO-OOOOQOQO4QQOOOOOOOOO-QC I l “Hunted O Situations Vacant Central Guardian SHOP from Holman’: Oltaiol. A 111511111. LINE of childrens coats to clear at 8i.50.—~Prowse Bros, Ltd. 8601121m2i_ PREACHING SERVICE at the Marshfield Baptist Church Sunday morning, Nov. 23rd at 11 o'clock. LADIES GAUNTLET wool glov- es, special $I.00——Prowse Bros, Ltd. 860 11 21 m2i PREMIER _-'RETURN8.—Premier Stewart returned last night from attending the Taxation Conference ‘at Ottawa and the Liberal-Conser- _vutive Convention at Toronto. Mr gate to the lathe-r conference will not, be home until next week. TEA AT NOTRE DAME. - The tea given last n1ight under the aus- pices of the Children of Mary Society u-t Notre- Dame Academy was i-argely attended and was a de- clded success. The tables groan- ed under an abundant supply of ap- pellzing eatables, to which every- 0pc present, did ample justice. H. J. LOGAN, M. P., T0 AD- DRESS LOCAL BOARD OF TRADE. ——The Quarterly Met-ting of the Charlottetown Board of 'i‘rade will beheld this evuning ut 8 o'clock. M-r. H. J. Logan, M. P., for Cumberland, N. S». and member of the West Indies Commercial Delegation will be pru1ent. All interested are cordially invited to be present. 882 11 21 ii ACCEPTS INVITATION-The Charlottetown Board of Trade have just received a telegram from Sir Henry Thornton, accepting that body's invitation to be the guest at a. bouquet in Hotel Victoria on Monday evening. He will be accom- Ilanietiyby several of the railroad directors and a number of officials. ISLAND POTATOES-A Liver- Dool, N. S., despatch suys:—Liver- puol has been a good market for potatoes this fall and the following dtulers have sold large quantites in addition to the 111u11y growers i11 this vicinity who raise one and two hundred bushels: A. E. Young, one car loud, Island potatoes, when were sold on arrival; Robt. Frellick, who has 600 bushels of Island pota- tOcs on the way and which are ra. pidly being booked up and A, N, $ VTSELL, HOUSEHOLD NEC-IWANTED-OLD EDI 1-ssitlcswuroztteet lmui-Zintlblo- Piriurt- .\i 1|1-|11:1111i;l111ve business of your You. Sum ~ - nun; nnlko live IlUllilTS Ill) dull)’; ""?—i'—""-‘i?' expel-Rance unneugg. WANTED—-A PORTABLE OR OR- SON MOVING 1-.1p'1tnl or , .~=11-1-. u. Gurretson, Drnntford, till-dry lyl-Mvrilvr in txood (vou- Um" 7_]21_ dllfon. at 21 reusolltllllt- price. Slate |'ull 1111rticulnrs— ‘nfiuwzlanooufl Sit-wart, l’, E. l. 112111111 -- -—~--—l--~——~—i- WANTED—TO RANCH A Few GET YOUR PRINTING DQNE AT pnirs ‘fora-s. Apply (iuurdittn. _ tl11~ tiunrliinn (fmltrnl .ll)ll Print-l g.111.11.g11.n,.g; 111,-. 1-1111110 13:1. amends-id _ mo. A. McDONALD. LAND SUR-; v1 yor. liurtnuilville, titi-lti-9-271li3l1il ACCOMMODATIONS FOR TH REE‘ |1.\Il'.\‘ lmtlrtiing: foxes. ‘Flirt-c ft.‘- ntnl-s 11nd lllrt-v 1111irs 1111px for‘ Arthur i‘. \\'ut1d, Iiii. llcr-I - Nlil-li-iil-nvii To lit-t TO RENT-COTTAGE, |N‘GOOD locnlity ,\vItl1 rt-stfrvniions. Good l1t11111: for smull fztnrily. Apply "N" cnrc ol (iunrdiurt. ‘ 81211-19 m-ii. -- ~A —~— -—€——— i TQ RENT_. PARTLY FURNISH- FULLER BRUSHES ARE SER-i H] m- 1111l'i11'I’i.\‘lll‘tl tI1-.,1';1I1I1- 1‘t-- 111-1 uhlt- gifts i111’ (‘llrisilllals nnd| 514,111‘. 1;; 11;, ‘ 111,1 5111-131, l1.1\1- lw 11 rwdnt-tti III llfltt- r111‘? f1 tit-ti hot “M1111 nil lnzrdt-rn 1111- lF-il-rlsinnls <1;1.~‘.un. \\'ril1-. ‘F1101 ,.,,,\-,.n11.11<-11,1_ (‘1131 111111 \\'1)111l in Vnllt 1‘ i‘.r1 l1 1'11, (‘hurltlltvtnfil-i l't'lliil‘ out, lmnso and smlriullS 1.1:" 1111- l-‘till-"i" 1111111 111 call. - ' 111,11, ‘quluy .1 1-1111111111111 $1, _ S7:'1-1i~2l-n12i.| , StiS-ll-ili-tnli For Sale l l‘ I TqRA<=1-@A¢l-,Y;Yesterday’s Market ll liillfii i1, 1 l) " i Report TNEEWRITER, 111w i111‘ sult- >3 14111111111 $1, S-i-li-iltl-m-Ili FVOR SA LIE-ATM~A_“EARGAIN, 2 (Canadian Press) Auto Knitlt-r ltnltt-ing muclllntis. ‘ l E .\lili1--r l‘r(),\“- (‘l1nrl11tlt-to\\'n. 0'l‘_TA\VA,_ Inn/Adi). -—i lllifilf 333_11_g1),|“..11 .1\ fairly ucltvt- Iinamcss uuntl1111es 11. 111- dune 111 cuss and the lvllv 0f tht- mnrkt-t is very f1r1111_ Tho dc- mnnd for dltmustit: co11su11111ti0n is 1131x5115 - "rwo PUREBRED \'111"I1'~'l1i11- lmnrs- llil('t'll t_\'|1t-. S _ _ _ __ l w 1111-11111-1 old. lfrunk llnllltlny. l"""“ll'“lly_m' *'°_""“°lig_l"‘f““[ 9+ 151.1,,“ 31,11.111g1.,,,.|1, 1111.- to tho- htnit. d M11111 1 1_ 11 s 111. _____ ____ 1y frt-sh iIViillillJlQ 11nd 1n couse |'(_)QMWS‘ERV|CE‘ZQNE 115G131‘. t: stocks on spot urt- Ill-lug quouc rrt-tl Yuri. hour wt Mr. t), \\'- -' 7 "' _ _ 1nd,.‘ mm SLJ-HPTH {my l Ilns crust-d i111 tht’ 1111-1-11 nt Still I1 2,1 miii , ' My" , tin‘, t-xll. /. FOR SALE~—QLlANTITY OF SAW- tln-t. Apply W. P-uyt-c, .\lt‘l' lnuitl. \'t$1 1121 Illili l ...\, > .\l:111lr1-ul unlrhct (111114, , , _ _,__ 111411, 111-11111: unchanged. ‘inluillnp, l‘r1-.4l1 cxtrus 65 lo 75. FOR S.ALE_I QFFER FOR sAl-Elt-‘IHPIKP t-xrras 7111 tn 1'15 firsts ~15 to 111.1’ lnrm tit 1\tll‘lll ltustlteo con-Ir‘) ' , ‘l’. .--, .. ..;._.1. . lflililmlf 1].':.‘l,‘.l‘h' 7-5,"‘l‘.".['.“,‘,’,, Miilllililili nnd Sltskutclm-wan nrlniltt- 111\11l1$1l_\\1vl1 lmllluntll y murkvls [mm rmrpilns “gm prices 1'1. (finial. W111] p.11! 1.11 111s 1i mwhilnguym Calgary receipts u", l’) l‘ "tor m) ‘lull-ri- 1121mm rugs. prim-s unchanged. Pulutry . 1t mur ’ l. vt-ry ucllvo. chicken 10 .l;o i2. lmvl S to 1t), turkeys 11 to 111. ducks 111' gut-At; it, l-Idutonton 1111- ; t-hnngt-tl- , ,, V. - '0 firm, johhing extras Hotel Victoria i‘ “Wm r rt-cci pis t)it11\v.1 1 Oooooooooooooeooooovowf I193 111-11111 tltl, stltiilllilti 11nd pullets 50. P‘ 1 ‘Ii -. lltr .teudy unchanged. water Sweet‘ ' chnrlonnowi 1 ‘fit, rt-colpts full‘, 1316 ‘T ‘ ‘ hing storngu extras 45. flfilfl - Offers to the travelling 1 “Emmi m, public a comfortable, fill-W‘, date hotel. Contains 44 rooms with private baths.‘ The Cuisine is famous all over Canada. TelePll°ll° l" l, ail rooms. Courtedus servlww Charlottetown, P. E. l1. receipt! fresh, vt-ry light. paying country points extras 3X, firsts 34. lit-Toll“ 20. AIONTREAL, Nov. 20. —Tl1e BX- port lmsineas I11 Krill" hero Wit-l)’ ’ was rcportt-ti dull owing to there +oa+o++ovoovvowaoaooo >>000o Hack. of Mill Village who raised 11p- lvurd of 1.400 ‘bushels and all sold. The two masted schooner, Alice and Jennie, Capt. Murphy. of Clark's Harbor, arrived here today l'or 1'.E.l.. with 2,000 bushels of p0. W108i. 11nd small vegetables. 1,000 lmshels ni‘ these potatoes are being sold here. The prevalilnig prices ' fur island and local "spuda" here run from 75 cents to 85 cents, I PERSONALS. .\l1~. J1 S. wedlock, Arlington, .\luss.,.is among the guests regist- z-rcvi tit the Queen. Mr. J. l3. Goudui, lusts :1 vjsiior in the city yesterday. 111111111. 1s 111110111; the guests regist- .11d at the Vtctoinu. Mr. John‘ lilucLeod was a pas- senger by the mail train lust _ BIRTHS ROBERTSON-At East Royalty, Nov. 15. 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Art-hur Robertson, n son. LOWTHERl-On Nov. 20, 111 Mnand Mrs. Frank Lowther, Euston St., a. daughter. ALLEN—-In Summerside on Thurs- day, November 13th. to Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Allen a daughter. LIVINGSTONE —— At Marshfieid. Nov. 17th,1924, 1to Mr. and Mrs- Edlvurd Livingstone, a son. DEATHS MURLEY-At 4s Upper Queen S11- 1111-111. 'l‘l11-tl.-111:1n1l for on Thursday, Nov. 20th, Charles “age will call another conference 11111111111 that 11 conference be held. Howard Murley I11 his 54th year. 1111 juhhing. l'r1-sl1 sm-clzlls Funeral from his late residence naval armament _ ti-i, sturngu extras ~17 to Saturday afternoon, service‘ start- whlme House has , firsts II: 111 -ti, seconds Ill to lng 11,1 1.30. interment People s Cem- any mtenmon to do ‘was Mme news etery. MOORE—At 1111111111- nlveij. Thur!‘ (lay, Nov. 20th, Lemuel Moore, ag- ed 75 years. Funeral Saturday- Nov. 22nd ut 1 o'clock to Hunter River Cemetery. IN MEMORIAML In lovlnl memory of Katherine “n- Carthy. beloved daughter of Mr. und Mrs. John illoCurthy, who departed tbln life on November filth, ID85- One long and year ago today, yen we remember well, We stood- henlrle your dying bed, take a lull farewell. With uclnlnglliinrt, we watched 0'" you, till your npirlt had falcon it»: llllht, Away to that home, beyond Iho nltlon to H. C. BRowNi ‘ 1mm“ vM-y [My flfn] l1itlS 001229 when than in never night. Mlflallfl‘ t kill. from lilTPllin llllyers- 5 0| K thorlne dear we have mined you -._ ____- lot. trudt- for dultnlasltir. 2111!]! I ‘an. ' - t ‘snsn 111v 11 1 .- (YhaTIOttCtOWn > tgllntilgunsiffjl”: Ontario No. 3 s,r"?x":..r::u“;::r.m." "n". HOiCl C0.’ ffrillll‘ ‘minim; l";§fl"~‘_' “t, 35:31’ Ami that th: une_wo loved an well, t "' “nae M" ‘L0 p" l ' I 'llan Just [one on before- X Pmprl‘ M‘ luck. while odd lots of Ontaro 1 - -- goooooooooooooooooooooo 1 N0. 2 white oats sold at 62 cents, .\‘o. ll grade ui 6" ovllifi- Nil- 4 Emile a; 5.14 111-11111 p111- bushel ex store- Owing to the furtilI-‘f Weakness l“ VICTORIA HOTEI- 1.. Shutter. Montreal: I)..Suther- land, ilnlffa ' Sam l’. Crockett. (‘i1-.rl11ttu.t11\1n, H. Kind, Toronto; l-i. J. Frvtlt-sick. New-York; W- A~ (‘1111-11. St, John; W.-A. Scott. A111l11 rsi‘. (‘. T. liuron, London. Ont '(‘ 31111151111, J. M. Scovii. J. l). Sit-wart. Mzmtrt-nl; W. .l. SHYilPI‘. Rlunt-lon: W. R. (i. lleutlerson. spring u-heat but 1311111159 111 prlcu. A steady busi- liour flwr local nnd cnuntr)’ "cm-Wm nnd tho tone W118 "Tl"- mpnru.“ gpfltl 11ml prices ruled i-idinhnrlzh; (ico. ‘A. ilr11w11rego. mund for all lines of n1iil fled will Mtmtn-ul; (lea. Brat-ken, Ilonlon; steady. I‘ n I-‘runk l’al.n1er,_ nrockwav. I'll: rullctl nuts. rlces were We Syduuy Wolfe, Liverpool, N- S. maintained for all grndus 11f eggs wot-lit‘: t.‘ .1. [v11 ‘Q. 1'1“ __ .i .111‘ 3s h fig ';I-_ (‘unlidlzilt wheat at WInnIPQB m‘ day nn easier feeling prevailed for thure was no ness was reported in winter Wlwflt The de- A fulr lradewnu done In- buslness m There was no furthergde- velopment In potatoes wit-h busi- ness being fair and the undertone firm. . - The butter market was quiet abd and the volume of largo- unchanged. The demand for cheese from foreign buyers show- oi no improvement. Beans were quoted at $2.7} to3180 par bushel for one and tbrempound pickers. i_..-_ado>_-_. new llmnlfdl 1411mm! In the ifpnltv w» W. A. Stewart who was also a dele- l8 Mlscouche- .. .\lr. W. it, (i. Henderson, Edin- ' evening returning from a business trip to the mainland. The many friends of Mrs. C. W Rodd of Harrington will regret -to learn that her condition pt present is very serious and little hope is hem out for he‘. recover; Last Saturday evening the Cath- olic Woniens’ iLeasule entertained a large number of students in Ros- Vary 1Hali. A dine musical program by the Misses Bern-ice Stultz, M. Madd-igan. E. Weaver, and Helen MacDonald was followed by the playing of" musical gwmesv inter- spersed with slug songs. Refnesh- menus were served. 001. 1lticKin'non’s (Continued From Page 1) Fourtiw-Pure Canadian Fox Co-. Dark Silver Mlle Pup: Fink-Owned by Col. MacKin- non. bred by l". Bovyt-r Seeond-Patte and Wolfe. On- tralo . TIulrd—Agnew and Jarvis, On- rio ' The Sunday meetings at the Sal- vation Army last week were con- ducted by Adjutant Porter oi.’ Tor- onto, who on iMonday might gave an illustrated lecture in the Citadel on the subject “Future Canada." Adiut, Porter is rt-he territorial Boy Scout organizer and his lecture, Fourth—ibayner International Hlftlw-B. G. Rogers, Summerslde Dark Silver Female Pups FIr|t—Western Fox Co.,. P. E. I. Second- Rayner International. which dealt mainly Wm‘ ‘he 9°99‘ summefglda bilities contained in -t-bat organiza- 111r|¢--B. G, Rgggrg, Summer- tlon, created a great deal of inter- side ' est among th=e large audience pres- Fourth—Pu1'e Canadian Fox Co., e111. Summersitie. Medium Silver Milo Pill" The Methodist Church is cele- Firat—Muglc For; Co., Summer- side seeonw-Col. D. A. MacKlnuon Third———Purt- Canadian Fox Co., Fourth-B. G. Rogers. Fifth-George Callback $ixth—{}eorge E. Brown. Mur- gate Mcdlum Silver Female Pupl First-Colonel D. A. MacKinnon Second-Pure Canadian Fox 00.. Third—0wnt-;l by Colonel Mac- Kinnon, bred by F. Bovyar- Fourth-Cuptaim F. W. bratlng the 60th anniversary of the opening of the present Church on Sunday next“ the church having been dedicated November 13th, 186-1. The special preacher for the day will be Rev. John lPringle, D. D. of St. Andrews Chwrch. Sydney. N. S. Dr. Pningle Willi also lecture on lMouday evening in i-l-eurtz Mem- orial Hull-, his subject being "Stor- les of the Frontier and the Front." As the lecturer has had n. wide ex- periencé both in the Yukon and a Summerslde. the battle-front during the Great Flfth—B G, Rogers, Slrmmorside. War, this iccturc will doubtless be l one of thrilling intferest. Official Says (continued From Page 1) Peters, Last night the members of the Methodist Church Mission Band gave lllélr annual musical concert, which was enjoyed by u lurg-e aud- ience. The excellent work 01f the, children who rendered the program! ulune, says a great deal for the painstaking training of their leader, Mrs, J. J. Stewart, and her assis- tant, Mrs. 1B. M. Gough, This was lMissionary Week with the Methodist C. G. i. T. which on Tuesday night. embarked on a new study course. the first talk being given by Miss Marlon Ryan, one of the leaders. The girls of the group are now busy making needle cases, of whtich 11 l-arge number have 111. ready been sent 1to Japan. Pelletier. G. M. Champagne, son o Wilfrid 1Ch1tn1pague, corroborated his father's evidence, Constables Coulombe ‘and B ntette told of keeping a. vigil 1i disorderly house whilh ,was sche- duled to have been hold up by bun- d-its. Pass Band-its. Pol-ice who were protecting the Bank of Jlochelaga. collection car previous 1to the hold-up of ApriJ 1 told the messenger, J. M. 'l‘h1i-bo- dean. on one occasion after the car had reached its destination thntt three ‘bandits had been passed on the corner of Ontario and‘ Duv- idson streets but that the taps-ad of the car prevened a hold-ups This wats testified by Thtibodeau. In reply to aouesttion by the messenger, one of the dtectives had replied that “it was no good" to arrest men like Seral-ini (Gu-ilseppe Seru- fin-"l who was hanged for the hold- 11p and lmu-rder which followed on Aprtll 1) or Nieri t-Ciro Nieri who turned King's evrldence in the hold- up case) as 1they would be- released with a light -fine. a1nd that a "real case" would have .10 be made On Monday and Tuesday even- ings the regular wleekly meetings of the C. S. T. and C. C. I. '1‘. of the Baptist Church were held with 300d attendances. The speaker at the midweek ser- vice oi‘ this cilurch was the Rev. Mr. Copeland, who represents the American Baptist Publication So. ciety. . llaflfli’. night there was a meeting of the officers and teachers of the Baptist Sunday School. which was held wit-h t-he object of discussing and outlining plans tfor the carry- ing on oi‘ Sunday School work. On Tuesday evening two grflupfl 11111 cnaanomrowu GUARDIAN- Among the Churches- v-O-Q-O-QQ-OO-OO-OOQQ-Ofi-O-O-QH 9§§Qf§§+9Q§44Q4§4 O-OHOQ kOO-fOnv the C. G. I. T, program, under the leadership of Miss Louise ‘HEW-Nd and Miss Doris Innis. The 119W groups will also @8889 ‘h! mi!‘ stionary work tin collaboration with the Ladies Missionary Society. During his visit ‘here last week Dr. A. 11-1. Moore, President 0f King's University, Halifax addres- seda meeting of the men of Sl- Pauih congregahon. He spoke on matters pertaining to King's. I lllllllllllllll ‘"111 l . '1 llllllllllll .1‘- PAGE THREE 1 ., l , l ,,,_,, Ill 1 , jtlllslztsluaolurs Dr A. H. Moore addressed the members of the Alexandra Society in ‘SL Peters Cathedral laat Fri- d-ay afternoon. On Saturday and Sunday he spoke to the men of St. Peter's Church w-ith regard to the coming campaign in aid of King's University. Work in tihe Central Christian Church organization has been sus- pended during the series of evange- lical services which are being 1:011- d11cted both this week and next by the pastor Dr. Genge. .The St. James Church Ladies Aid held its regular monthly meet- ing on Wednesday, with lMrs. J, L. Thomson in the chair. Preparations were tmutle for the entertaining on Saturday of the delegates to the Ol- der Boys Conference wh-icl1 will be held in this city at the week-end, and plans formed for t-he cleaning and renovating of the Sunday School rooms and Ladies’ Parlors. The girls of Miss, Fullertonis group of Kirk Church entertained the girls of Miss Ki"elly's group of Zion Church at their supper meet ing on Tuesday night, After sup- per the regular devotional and busi- ness periods were held. nftcr which the first inter-church (lebatc in the lnstory of Charlottetown (I. (i. I. T. was held. The subject of di-bnte wns-Rcsolvctl, "That Wenl-lh brings greater Temptations than Poverty", The speakers were: PRO. (KlRK)—Norma Jamiesnn. Marjorie White. Jenn McLean, Mur- lorie Stewart; Con. (Zlonb-Dulisy Swann, Gladys Farquharson, Flor- ence Cameron, Nora Cameron. Crlticsw-lllrs. R. E, Mulch, Mrs. Harold Jenkins. ‘ The vote taken resulted as fol- lo\vs:—l’ro. 10; Con. 11, The critics in brief and entertaining remarks complemented the girls on the high s-tundurd of their speeches. which sthoweti both preparation and abil- y. At the regular meeting (11 {b9 Zion Church ‘C. G. I. T. last Tucs- day night, Mrs_ R .H. Rogers gave an interesting talk on “The 1\111)etil oil Poetry," S-elections from fam. ous poets were read thy several oi‘ the girls and the large attendance present received much instruction and benefit from the address. On Monday night 1the Y. P. S, C. E. oi’ Zion Church held a musical concert that was, from every point 01' View. fl- huge success, the sun. a...“ w: of St. Paul's Church teen age girls against them, were organized in accordance with I L. 0f Nations 1., (Continued From Page 1')’ t ou-t that nobody has really thought 0' © © the disarmament conference would © day tlffflfllttl)", Nozlcnllmr © be held next June, because of the necessity of completing Drflllmlll‘ ary negotiations to insure success. It was learned today that no Government has yet forwarded suggestions for the disarmament conference agenda, plead-lug ilwk of time. Iva tfrlorle. "litigmvnlcr" d” @ 5 ‘lVcsl Street. WAISHIINGTON, Nov. 20.-'r1111®@-@@ prevailing view in Washington ,-to- s77'11'21'M6l day is that if the League of Na- CooIidq-g May Try. ' @@U©"'@. l © Ilir 110110111‘ The Liculclttznl Governor and Mm, llrurt: will rrccfw u! their residence 1.1111111111111- ‘Iltrrc lfrlock f0 sir tfrlork, am! on Thursday naming, Noz-vlubrr 1hr in-rnty-svornt/t from right (fr/ark to .- day School hall and galleries being literally packed, fies Q the Iwcntv-sllrtlt from ©©©IY J. R. DAVIES, Social Scrrcfaryl. .. IQQQ mom; abandons iia proposed d-isor- United States are prepared to bolu- disarmament protocol is expected man-lent conference, President 1000- bzvrd the White House with de- dealing with reduction oi land and Although the Canada's Position. not, announced . OTTAWA, ‘Nov .20.--Premler “me o; 11,19 Ilrlticit action with r9- Baldw-in's desputch requesting i'rom gar-d to the Geneva Drflmml "l! >391 the Dominion Governments an ex- curlty and disarmament. ioellll! presslon of views on the Geneva here is that President -Coolidi!e'llv\ill - be iorced to act. It is felt that his earlier utterances have made i1t impossible for l11ln1 to. avoid cullin! such a conference Iif he Wlflllflfl 1° evade the charge that he was talk- ing for campaign purposefl. The new 1chaiiirman oi’ the Senate foreign relations committee. 59ml!‘ or Bomb, will tiavor a conference and all peace organizations in the COUGHING Tires the old, lowers their vitality.‘ The‘ I1est stnndnrd family cough medicine fnr old ‘nnd young. CHAMBERLAINS ‘ couon REMEDY 0111111 for every member of the family llllWlIIII THE LATE MISS JESSIE McKINNON. Suddenly on Nov. 8th, 1924, of cerebral hcmlnorhage, at The Mc- Lean Hospital, Waverly, of which institution the deceased lady was an attendant nurse, Miss Jessie H- MoKinnon of North River. The funeral which was largt-ly attend- ed by friends and neighbors was held on Nov. 13th from the home of her brother to Highfield Ceme- tery and the body was laid to rest beside,her parents who predeceas- ed her hine years ago. Therc- are left to mourn one brother and four sisters, viz, Hugh McKinnon oi’. West Royalty; Mrs. R. McKixihon of Charlottetown; Mrs. L, A. Hodgklns and Mary of F99 Queen ‘Hotel l Water Street, Charlottetown’ vv-“vvv protocol to Parliament before tak- proved adoption of eminent nnd Parliament, shortly. The attitude 01' the Dom-in- lcn Government in the matter re- mwl-Ils still to be determined. 'l‘herc is a likelihood hnt the Government will express a desire to submit the ing a de-liinite stand. At Geneva Canadian (loll-gates up the protocol merely I16 11 Preliminary to l-ts c011- sidera-tiion tby the Dominion Gov. m} Domestic Heroines In Our Homes Women who lead a domestic 1iile seem to listen to every cull of duty excepting the supreme one that tells them to guard their health. As long as they can drag theinsaleve around women continue to work. Necessity to keep on their feet all day when over-tired, or sit- ting in cramped positions day in and day out often brings on ailments C 852-11-2115811. ' "'('\|1i/‘*T‘1* / 7 ‘1"“\“7/f‘ "TY .>, t_1|, t’, t} .‘~. V‘ ,. r I . .' l” 1» "oiiCvZa\Pi./(\¢)l.fi“ 87141-213421, HOUSEKEEPER8 You need not worry. Don't beat, break the back of your rugs by beating the stiffnlng out. of back, hirg one of ‘our celebrated Hoover Vacuums. It removes dust and grit and erect: the nap and prolongs its ulc- We repair and upholstcr furniture by thorough work- men, We sell reed for basketry, We sell and rcsilver mirrors. We crate furniture. We furniture. pack china. We move We hang window shades, lay oil cloths and carpets. We 1seil upholstery supplies. Buttons mode to order. We Buy Feathers Workshop in rear of Beer d1 Weeks and R. T. Holmnnhs. Phone 1042. l Henry MacFarIane & 0o. 1 For Your Ghristmas Baking Drzi ned Cherries, Glace Cherries and Crystalliled Cherries- Red, Green and Yellow candied pineapple rings, assorted crystallized fruits, almond paste, bulk dates, nuts, raisins. 1 and peels. Our goods are the very best obtainable. Assure the success of your Xmas bakingjby buying your ingred- ients here. JENKINS s. soil Best Guaranteed Rubber Footwe-atlj?" l .1‘, 1 I 11ers or y ‘ y. . 1 For every member of the fam-liy-‘iqllqht 1H1!) Lumbermews. ll l V‘ 111" BRADY FOOTWEAR CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL The Stylc shown in cut is proving WHITE or BLACK sole at very modoYa l from which women suffer tortures. For fifty years Lydia E. Plnkhumva Vegetable Compound has been strengthening women and overcom- ing such ailments. Sickness and pain vanish under its influence and Wuitham, Mass, and Maria C. to whom she was davotedly attached. 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