The Public Forum Continued from Page 4 send to our Secretary, Mr. W. L. Cotton, at any time. 'Flfty cents is not much for one person to give, but the cum total from every one would mean a great deal to tho Society and would enable t-hem to carry on the work on a much larger scale than heretofore. A life membership is only $25; such a small sum. and how many there are in Charlottetown who could become life members clad nave-r miss it, while at the same time they would be‘ safeguarding the morals and good citizenship of the coming generation. Money spent in this way is not idle money, and is never lost. I once heard a story which em- phasizes this point. In a big American city two gentlemen were passing a large and magni- ficent institution, which had for its object the training of wayward ‘litltllldi RISULB. o I '“ . '1;.<=;'.';-. $0135 \ /////////.§4I~b§flo‘.‘. Elold In Charlottetown by I-l. A. Foster. lllurhcn Drug Co" LtsL, J. G. Jlunleuon, Johnson & Johnson, Tie 2 lilacs, lleddln Ilrom, ll. ' Toontbq l Co. boys. One gentleman said to the other. "That is a. lot of money to put “' into a building like that, just for FRESH AIR CAMPS the sake of a wayward boy. don't you think so?” lllE wlslli ' ms camnorramwa. customs-r? N illllillll —8HOP from I-Iolman's Cataios. -SEA 60W PONll-The follow- ling is the Honor Roll oi Sea 00w Pond School for November. Grade ViIII.--Addie McCarthy. Grade VIII. -—-l. Ida DesRocbes; 2. Isabel Mo» Carthy; 8, Helen McCartry. Grade V.—1. Emily McCarthy; 2, Mar- garet Dalton; 3, Mary Perry. Grade V.—1. Irene Harper; 2. Margaret Dawson; 3, Mary M. Perry. Grade ‘lV.-i, Albert Shea; 2, Annie Reilly Elwin Ready, equal); 3. Lloyd Shea. Grade II.i.——1. Phil Des Roches; 2, Isabel Perry; 3. Johnny Ready. Grade II.—1. Dorothy Mor- rissey; 2, Patricia Ready. Grade I. --1, Hilda Harper; 2, Wilson Shea; 3. Roy Dawson, Annie Perry. (eq- ual.) Perfect attendance, Elwin Ready, Patricia Ready, Wilson Shea, Irene Harper, Hilda Harper, Phil DesRoches.—Gene C. Mc- Carthy, Teacher. ‘KELVIN ‘GROV E.--The follow- ling is the standing of the DuPlIS 01‘ H [Kelvin Grove School for the month -WILMOT VALLEY.-Sta.rldlng of Wilmot Valley School for‘ the month oi’ November. Grade VII-I.- 1, Gladys Wright and Jean Caselay, (equal); 2, Gladys Picketts; B. Myr- tis Pickotta. Grade VII.-1, Frances Wright; 2, Willard Picketts; 3. IAI- lian Hogs. Grade V.—1. Katherine Clark; 2, Lillian Sobey; 3. Floyd Caseley. Grade Ll*I.——-1. Elmer Waugh: 2. Lucy Hose: 3. George Hogg. Grade I. Sr.——l, Earl I-logg; 2, Jean Curtis; 3, Ralph Clark. Grade I. Jr.—1. Mabel Peters; 2, Dorothy Hogg; 3, Annie Jardlne. Perfect attendance for the month. Gladys Wright. Jean Caseley, Lil- lian Hogs. Ralph H088. Lillian Sobey, Floyd Caseley, Scott Clark, Lucy Hogg, George Hess. Earl H0gg.——Gertrude Buniain, teacher. (40% Western Personals. --l.\Il'. Bert Kelly, Kensington. was a week end visitor to town.—- ——-Messrs. Ambrose .Monaglian, “My Native Hilltops” Lord Rlddell’: Amusing Speech to Press liub In proposing the toast of “The Press Club" at the iortieth an- nual dinner oi the club in London Lord Riddell axpliainod that he was a substitute for Mr. Lloyd George. “I have. however." said ibord Itiddell. “been favoured with some notes which Mr Lloyd George had prepared for his speech. "Mr. Lloyd George pmvosed to any that he was much touched by the reception that he had recoived (Laughter) “I-I-e goes on. ‘Thesfi oases in the desert of political life remind me of my native hilltops covered with eternal snow.’ (lLaughterJl Apparently thf? exlPrime Minister was zhen overcome with emotion and his» writing became lllegi-ble." (Loud laughter.) “We Don’t Crush Man Who Owes Us Money”i CHTlOAlGO. lll., Dec. n-sland- Best Cigar Value in Canada GENERAL clean COMPANY Lmi-reo cournottso mo opsaxrsu BY IMPERIAL TOBACCO co.,OF CANADA LIMITEI) of November: Fourth Class.—1,' ing with outspread arms before . and Theodore Mclvor The other gentleman thought Trc past summer has been a re- a while, and than he slowly saidzl cord-breaker in the attendant-e at‘ "No. I do not think so. not if the Fresh Air Camps carried on, that boy was my boy!" tor the most part. under Church That is how we should feel auspices. The Presbyterian I-ioilicglbuut it. We should be willing Mission Board conducted camps oi'i to treiit every boy in the measure this type in connection with its in which we would wish to see Social Settlements ‘in Montreal, own treated, Toronto. Winnipeg and Vancouver. However, I think this article is lunch tins a fine site and equipment|of sufficient length for the pres- for this work, the benefits ot‘ which; cnt, and I hope and trust that it are obvious. In some cities, such as, will have the effect of procuring Hamilton. there was not only toi- the Children's Aid a little Church but CIVIC CO-Oberfillun. and. more of that recognition, which is taking the Iwmiulvn 11a =1 whole. its due, particularly that Govern- many thousands of mothers and children beneiittell by this type oi‘ applied Christianity during the past 58215011. merit grant! I am. Sir. etc, l om: INTERESTED. N l JOHNSTGNOANDWAKQ MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE MONCTON, N. B. Montreal. P. Q. hiblMIllCRS: Halifax. N. S. rhurbrooke Direct l \Vlro Connection!» Sydney. N. Si. I'll. John's, Nfld. l l We Gave lhewonicli the Vole and they unanimously elected Our ‘I o represent them in the baking of the whitest and moat wholesome bel mum‘? 2- En“ Richard’ 3' Clliei t‘ cad madt throughout P. E. Island. The women and McLeod’: Flour llllcLILllD MILLING ‘IOIVIPANY STRATFORD Ask your grocer for "OUR CHIEF" and "McLEOD'S SPECIAL" The "Flour: that Sntlefy. _ “for lilac 1E IVES Tim experienced opfomelrists——fruo examination rolmls—assure skilful as zvell as prompt ran/ice. Our vqlli/mzcnt for tnralninntiolz purpose: i: :0 modern alnd rmlifllrrfe that the mart minute defect: are easily de- Icrlcd. Ain znv/ierilerlccd tuorknlan presides over our mod- ern lens grinding plant, where the most conlplicated lcnscr are ground from the rough glass in quick time- We know that we are ofiering fa our patron: an urlexcelled service. 6. P2 Hulcheson OPTOMETRISTS‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I. w - $50.00 R m) IF 1 FAIL To GROW “HAIR ORIENTAL HAIR ROOT GROWER World's Greatest Heir Grower. Grows heir on bald heads. It must not be put whore hair is not wanted. Cures dan- druff and all scalp troubles. 81.18 per jar. AGINTO WANTED PROF. M. S. CROSSE N. l-Illfimvo. WMMIOQ, Mam, oensda .,_:u%~i~ , _ ‘ Etta Stavert; 2, Jennie Walker: 3. James MacMurdo. Third Class.—l, Arnold Walker; 2. David Murphy: 3. Morris Caaeley. Second Clnss.— l, James Murphy; 2. Edith Hogzg; 3, hlary Arsenauli. First Class.—l’. Elva Stavert; 2, Gladys Walker u. Ralph Machlurtlo. First Class. JP-f 1, Itohert Stavcrt; 2. Mall’ slewlm- Primary Class Senior.-—1. DOIOYIIIY MtlcMurdoi 2. GBOFI-‘llfi Y9‘)? 3- L“: ry DesRoches. Primary Class Junior __1, Joseph Arsenault; 2. Blur-i DcsRoches. Perfect Attendance-f Arnold Walker. Morris Cassie?» David Murphy. lgvrue _ James Murphy. Edith Iloiziz, Mary Arsenault, Winnie Araonault, RBlI-l MaoMurdO. R0119“- Swvem Glad“ Walker. Croziel". ——HONOR sou. for“ the §1~ Louis school for the month of M» venaber. Grade I—-i. Clarence‘ Au- L-oln, 2. Manuel Richard, 3. Pierre Arsenault. Grade‘ lI.‘—-I_. Rosel? Gaudet, 2. Johnnie Lhalsson, Alfred Arsenault. Grade III.-— . Lnuretia Chaisson, Lccnic Ber» mm], 3_ Lucy Arsenault Grade IV /1. Leona Pitre, 2. Melvin Pltle. 3. Leo Mallett. Grade Vll.——1. Ncl~ lie Poirier, 2. Winnie Bernard, 3. Wilfred Callaghan. Grade VIII.—- i, Miary QjBrien, 2. Alma Richard. 3, Agnes Kinch. Teachers: Mary A. Gaudet. Principal, Annie E. CH digan, Assistant. —TlGNl-SH couvsnr.- Class standing for Novemben-Grade. X —i. Margaret Peters, 2. Isabel Trainer, 3. Margaret Arscnault. iGrade lX.-——1. Mary Dalton, 2. Jean O'Brien. Grade VII-l. Dorothy Me iMillan, 2 Marie Richard. 3. MM)’ Rose Richard. Grade VII.—-1. lea- iEleanor Buote. Grade VI.—-1. Fair- ley Dorgati, 2. Veronica Afclfinnon, ‘u’. Mnrlorie Ready. Grade V.—1. ‘Margaret Villarrl, 2. Mary Ayl ward, 3. Annie Doucet. Grade lV. --1, lMarlon Anderson. 2. Annie Aylwnrd, 3. Irene Shea. Grade III. -—1, iEveline Gaudet, 3. Lena Fen- ! nessey, 3. Dorothy, ‘Contain, Grade .II.—1. Ida Arsenault. 2. Evelyn Doucette, 3. Pearl Gavin, Grade I. -—1. Marcella Bernard. 2. Angelina Pcirier, 3. Frances Morrlsey. BECHAws T. Robert‘ of Kinkora were in town on Sat- urdayn-H. ' —--'Mr. P. Barbour, Alma spent over Sunday in tc-wn the guest. of ills cousin. llir. George Barbour. (‘hici Prohibition inspector.—-—di. —.\Irs H A ‘Spray, New York (‘ity is visiting ut the home of her i-ictiicr, .\II'E~I. P C Gallant, Cedar StrceL-I-I. an audience that packed lilo Auditolllum. here, Georges Ole- menceau to-day pleaded with the United States to save France, from possible extinction. Patiently seeking to explain away the charges of militarism and imperialism brought against his coilntry, the "Ffiger" declared that Frailce sought. only peace. but that iwar was being forced. up- on her. "If France does not get the help that she needs." he declar- —olru T M Linklflfter oi’ sun» nlcrsitle received the sad news by ed in emotion laden tonesc. "'shc _ may perhalps d-Iaapear. Athens fciogranl Friday evening last. Oi’: “.35 a democmqh very great and the death other father, WilIiamlvH-v mm Bu; she dfgappeafefl,‘ (‘raswcll formerly 0i‘ iSt. Eleonora. Am] if Frgnce we“; [Q disappear," but now of Dlnsntore, B-aslr. l; believe that some day the .990. tplfl ivculd begin to look around —~Mr. St. Clair Trainor of thelurul ask it ahmethlng had not (us. graduating class of St. Dunstams] appeared m,“ ha‘; brought me to University, has resumed his stud-j]... world? ics. after spending a few pleasanil (glenwnceau wok for his ten, the titty-s with lils many friends in Fpltalph m.“ he rem] 1581, week on Sunlmersitle. iMr. Trainer was Grant's tomb m- New York-JLet well pleased with his short. stay us have peamy and hopes that in the near future presenmng fligufgg on France's he may have the cnnofluulty o! 109565.111 the war he said the entering a more extended one. United states hlid- she suffered W equally, would have had four mil- lion dead and ie-n million wound- ed. “You hear every day that We wcnt to crush Germany. he said. "No, no. we don't want to cruall a man that owes us money." “Germany," Clemenceau declar ctl. was well ablle to pay tlle rep- rct-arntion bill." Asserting he had ‘HF-Tl called a. liar for hlsv charge that Germany was prcmaring for war, ilo offered official figures of Bernstorii Reviews Wilhelm’s Memoirslgiggiglgsnryiea .1“... acid u BERLIN. Dec. 5.—Ccunt Vo W|LL 5E No suggpmggg 0N Bernstorff, former Imperial Ger- FRE|GHT 1-0 U_ 3_ mall Ambassador to the Uni-ted States, in reviewing the ex-Kais- er’s memoirs in the weekly Deni~ ocrailc Chronicle. “The Kaiser leaves Just three inl-prc-sisions with the reader: First regret that the mclnolrs wiere ever written; second, aston- ISlIIIIIOII-l. over the elnigranlfs sen- liment which neither learned noi- forgot anything; third. ristorical inaccuracy comlblned with an al- most feminine conception of Jlinigs, placing his own personal way-s in the foreground. "The Kaiser's presentation of facts in the last days of the old regmc is just as oneniti-ed as that of tile ‘Crown Prince. Both attack Pnlnce Max of Baden. the last ini- pcrilal Chancellor. although he did his utmost to save the l-lohe-nzol- :: Corns are caused ‘by. the. pressure of tight boots but no one need be troubled with them long when so simple a remedy as Hol- ltavlv-ayls lClorn Illomovor is avnil- a e. OTTAWA, Dec. 5 — The rate of exclirnge in connection with shipments of freight between points in Canada and the United States from Dec. 1 to Dec 14. in~ clnsive will be one thirty second of one percent. No surcharge will be collected on international freight or passenger business. i<+>—-—- iplaints of infants is worms, and terminator. THE MARKETS Z2 One OI’ I-IIE‘ COIIIIIIODGSI 00m- the miost leffectlve application for them is Mother Graves Worm Ex- lerne. Sweet Apple Cid: Ye Olde Tyme Merry Xmas is not complete without CIDER Leave your order with YOU!‘ grocer IIOW. M. w. cnavns a 00., LTD. ' Bridgetown, N. S. Mfgrs. of Graves & Evan- geline Products 1i-29dthDcc.15. ed to listen to wise inducing the Kaiser in time. Had the Kaiser followed son would probably still be on the throne today. Instead the Kaiser kept on flirting with tho Prussian crown. He revealed him- self as a iparilicuiarlst, while he tried to give the reader the im- pl-essicn that he advocated a jgreater Germany. "The Kaiser. lllkc man monar- chs never le-arncd the words "Too late" whlch‘lntrodiuced every re- voiuiiion in’ thie world's history‘. The old regime smashed. us to pieces. but we sre- to blame for permitting its existence so long." CH p TABLETS CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS - Headache INDIGESTTON Stomach ‘Trouble SOLD EVERYWHERE- AHBERLAIN’ BRINGING llP FATHER- “Tlie truth is- the Kaiser refus- statesmen wll-o tlfied- to save the house thy- to abdicate- Prince Max's councei his grand- SUMMERSIDE MARKET. Dairy butter . Eggs per doz. .. Woof washed .-.....- Wool. unwashed .. . I-"ides . . I-Iny . . . . . . . . . . .. . Oats. "per bushel . Potatoes , . . , . . .. Pork . SOURIS MARKETS Butter ,_ Eflggs Potatoes Oats Pork I-Iay 2 30 MONTAG Butter . E588 . . . . Oats Potatoes . UE MARKETS MURTIAY HARBOR 14% . 42 cHAnLorrETowu MARKET! hr .......80—4o 0 trio oil is an entirely r ) FORMER P. E. ISLAND PASTOR 8 seven months, arrived ~ miles along tho southern shore of STOCK QUOTATIONS, ‘ HALIFAX, Dec. 5.-(QUOI3.Il0l1Sl furnished by Johnson and Ward. members 0i the Montreal Stock Exchange.) Brampton Albiti-bl Shawinigan . Laurentlde Pu p Canadian General Electri Canadian Steamship Conl Canadian Steamship Pld. Asbestos Com. .... .. Dominion Bridge Montreal Power Winnipeg Electric National Breweries . Atlantic Sugar Atchison ........ .. Am. Car a’. Foundry Ala. locomotive ..... .. Am. Smelling & Refining Anaconda Copper ............. .. Canadian Pacific Railway New York Central .. Cuba Cane Sugar Crucible Steel International Paper Kelly Springfield . Mex. Petroleum International iMer. Marine . Press Steel Car . f /, K > lilllililll. In Town and Country In city, town and villagehwy , families are today enjoying gm. food made with REGAL Flour,‘ Thrifty housewives use it for . ‘ their baking. All are agreed that Studebaker Union Pacific in Wonderful ifor Brand Utah Copper U- S. Steel -- first. Iiccl thankful that there and his faith in the “Y9 Ilfifllile interested in those who mercy of Jesus. his Saviour, make mistakes and stray away wonderful. He walked to the from gGod. I feel that He willllows without a faltering step pardon them when they return to~vvith prayers on his lips. At .1 Him and mm thankful for it. Ilrequest Mrs. Richardson ~, now trust my Redeemer and ieelvwent to his cell last eveollul that he has forgiven all my sins sang, “For you I am p nnd in Him is my trust. If it l-"Jesus paid it all’ 1' in- I ‘wasn't for the love of God welu friend like tué’ ‘~ would be misernlble "beings. Now "God will take care of Y0"; the Wnrld is full of sin and I don't the sweet i198 "d bu" think but God will forgive all n-lio “Jesus lover of my soill". tn; Ililil and hope in His mer- told me that it lifted his soul ‘Cy- I quote no scripture; this is Wufll HBIIVEII- H9 mo" “ ' for tllose prepared so to do. Scrip- down and prayed i0!‘ “Bi w’ lure was inspired by God, I am ers. nnd for himself. Accent willing to trust Jesus and with Roberts thanks. pleura "l Him am well pleased. From a me. - Illflylng Ill-Bil, The Rev. Dr. Crowell was lliln to the end. - ' ~ Fra-tcrllaliy, M, S_ RICH b" It ‘Willa; years 1M1!“ MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory 100.75 1933 Victory 1922 Vlcotry 1937 Victory .. Bank Royal .. Bank Moiutrea ‘Bank Nova Scotia .. Wheat, Dec. 11B. Jul 107 . Corn. Ilse. 69%. Jul)’ 63%- Oats, Dec. 42%- MRY 425$ Jmy s. A». n. l'l Sincerely Yours, OMAR P. ROBERTS. ‘Vllen Rev. Willinill Jlitlbeod‘ l C! roi- both HOuse and Stabltal There is fl- 8006 4°“ °t 5l"“l“"“y‘\\'as enroui fro l N i . - physically speaking, between hu- ms new He?“ mnstogyuzirgll)“ when my boatman’ Phm“, Q1 Illlllln begun; an: sfiléigecltultlfgrnlgzij llc Oil Nov. 22 wrote a sctlnnd llflf‘ arid- I landed far clown g‘; mas. o a ' etter to Omar Roberts and on hrador coast at the ac Al ailments arising from the inflam- 29m race, .9 . ‘s lcbstcr iaclori- l motion and to all manner of cuts my: l d me fonmflng re lglilxllfilfllmgfdthen a careless i. und bruises. Dr- Tllomcs Ede”, Zion United Baptist Church man was one of the entire ‘Bumble Te‘ Ynrniouth N. S. Pastor Marshall frimrl Jeddoro Harbor Halifax '_ medy ilor such ailments and m“! s. Rlcllarllson M. A. N‘ov 24th attending divine servlcestwu hit-PB ill ‘both human llelllgs and 1922. I I ' ' Inga. 15 yearn later l 9"" the lower orders of animals. pea.- pm, McLo-odz-When Mrs, aervice in ‘Pruro ivllore ht -. Ilichzlrllson and l visited Mr. Ro- the llftfid. dflomd My“ d‘ l-ci-is inst night, just a few hours First Baptist church and l! i‘ before his execution, we found cogniscd ma at s 51111199’ lilm with your lotter- and at his .____¢+>_._- we are pernrittod to unitlflrl ‘ll request I am answering it ilor him. ing a great sinner "0 Rev. William McLeod has com-fun] meesanges brought mm ‘wet m a He“. Savioun" pzletéed hill; work lndGuysborc (fiz-iihelp and l0)‘. We 11115 5°!“ ‘lllofl- ‘ Fratgréillgbn, A . .. an accpe an app n- Se,‘ Sea, f WM meat by Miramichi Presbytery for so“! o prayer together in Stone- between Ba~ haven, Gloucester. 2 thurst and the Strait, on Nov. 25. many I Y‘ N). . b" The congregation extends Bay ‘Chaleur, parallel with the railway in a thickly populated dis- trlct, with universally, smooth level roads; stone quarries. bering, fishing. farming, etc, and a very thrifty people. ‘Ilhere are autos galore and many churches nicely built. Rev. Mr. Pierce, for- merly of Sumlnerside and now lo- , cated in Bathltrst has several 1-- churchss in this section. Rev. Mr _,,r RRYBOI‘. a native of Victoria West , _ P. n. 1.. now in IJOGh-abnr, N, 3,, L was over two years the devoted lgl, and appreciated minister hare, ‘ Fart of October wrote to Omar P. M58"! lying than under sentence of death and received the follow. ing reply:- Yarmouth, Nov, 2.19m, Dear Friend: — Your letter the "THE G/Fr 0F LAIJNESS‘ , THATDARN nu) ' HA5 bnowu - EVERYWHERE auT IN "nu-z WELL. - FoR<ooo NE‘ so ‘ SAKS- rvi. BEEN on. ‘PI-lib BOAT ‘Ti-REE: [wanna m4- rnie is Tim: Bi GOI-L-Y‘ \ -nv chosen». MoMANIlFl I'M so HAPPY- TO Know _ urban-n l. 1.. , parlloillc;