3.3.13‘; *1‘ limo s45 svsuluo-sn. ,2“. m. RADIO SUPPLIES — Peanut frubfi. ltrndiotconl. *erlnll and a stock oi Radio perte--Palmer lull nos 1s a mti - GHOP from Holman’: Ootolol- STORAG! BATTIRIEU- —'W| are now equipped for‘ winter stor- age. Phone and we shall" do the resL-Palmer-Watson Electric Co. 1109 12 3 1113i MAIlNEE-ifie AND 18c. Watson ‘Electric 0o. l Famous’ Dominion Ma‘,e1-l*-"B'esi Superior Values l in Lumber-mans Rubbers Men's "$ea“ quality 5 Men's‘ "Byng" quality eyelet Hi-Cut pure gum Hl-Cut,_5 eyeletl laced. all white solo and foxlng with duck with white loxinn. rolled edge and solid heel. Plain, dds; with m! w" .- . Size; 6 to 12. Per pair and solid heel. 6 to 12. ‘ ............ $4.50 A Drama of AmericavsllliBabylon Qeenee that begger , description! Episodes more bizarre than the Arabian Nlghtol - A vleritabld‘ folrylnnd of midnight sdvcnq turoi l ‘ WEDDING BELLS ~—St- Duns- tan's Cl-tfiedral, Charlottetown was the scene of a pretty wedding, Nov. Jlith when‘ Mr. J. Edmund Morris- soy and Mile Maud lugs were unit- ed in the holy bonds of matrimony‘ i‘h » wedding ceremo was per- formed at 9 o'clock by ev- Father Maurice MacDonald. ‘The bride looked beautiful in anavy blue suit with hat to match. she carried .1 bouquet of pink and white can rations and was attended by her ‘rlend Mile-Katherine Smith who iiso looked bountiful in a navy ilue suit and gray hat. Mr. John l Morrissey, cousin o! the groom, geriomed the honors of best man. The bldai party assemblud nt the Queen Hotel where a dainty dinner res served. Among the many yrescnts which the bride rt-seived in the ova oi her marriage woe a iaudeome tea set from the Queen iioltei staff. Their many friends .vish thum both a. long and happy wedded life CAVENDISH SERVICE-fibers will he service int he Presbyterian Chufch, Sunday Dec. 7th» at. Caven- dish at 11.00 a. m. and at New Glasgow at 7 p- m. There will be no mltl-wcekuneotings during this week. i PERSONALS - . pa, Warner filos. Present “Broadway After Dark’ g the soul of the world's prelim city ' Misses Lisle iVeod and Davida Baker- Charlottetown, returned home Friday night after spending s pleasant week at the Torontr Fair. While there they visited Nis gara Fails, Montreal and other im poriant cities. hire. William McDonald of Glen wood, Lot 8. has returned ilDnll after a visit to her mother, Mrs Clifford Bette. who is at present in the P, E. i. Hospital. While in the city Mrs. 310130113111 was the guest of .\ir. and Mrs. Nell Mc-Dougnlil Fpper Prince Street, Byng" quality, a eyelet} hluehor-style, all duck wltlu white foxlnql. plain letlglo with red solel and solid heel. Men's all white "Rock Proof" 4 eyelet blueber- cut style, plain edge with soiiid heel. Sizes 6 to 11. A picture relvealin Directed by Morita Bell from the Owen Davis play What a fast? ANNA Q. NILSSON CARMEL MYERQ EDWARD BURNS Per pair. ADOLPHE MENJDU ' l I , ' ' . NORMA SHEARER WILLARD Lows Durable Rubber Boots Men's Storm King, rubber boots. a favorite for fishing or any heavy Thigh length red rubber soles, this is a hoot that is a favor- ite and will give extra satisfaction. Price per pair ......................... __ $5.65 ~¢—<n-0-¢~———- i IUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL l ..~ ~ nonon nou. FOR NOVEMBER "Knee B0018 Mlcn‘s plain first quality rubber boots, -‘knee length with red rubber isolclsliand heels strongly reinforced in vital points. Tulf loot Bram; sizes 6 to 11- Per pair . ,, 54,25 Men's Medium Weight Rubi," Bootsl knee length with black cor. ruqated sole loud solid heel. any sizes .... .................................... ._ 33,95 See this Expose of Broadway’! Mad Mldillflm U" Grade X—Prli1Clpal'5 Depart» ncnt~1, Norbert Bradley; 2. Jos- Frainor; 3, Fxlwzird Hornby 2nd Heavy Battery l Grade X, Vice Principal's Depl..- '. Wm Rtaldin; 2, Gerald McGui- The fifth annual rc-uulou oi the ;an; 3. Carl Cullen. 2nd licuvy Battery took place on Grade iX, Vico Principal's Dept. Tuusday night in the Drill iiall and -1, LawrencoCampbeii; 2, Arthur was attended by twenty-five of the Garrett; 3, Edward Berrigan surviving members. Major H. L Grails Vlli. llir- hlcKlnnonk-i Bethune occupied ihe chair, and Dvpt-l, Reginald lllcDouuld; 2. (luring the course of the evening Loyola Duffy; 3, Wm. Power gave n very inturosting rt-vieu’ o. Grade Vll, Air. Mnrrissey’: Dept tho history of ilic un-it and its mom ~~1. Francis O'Neill; 2, Wm- Mo; hers. ills reminiscences wort ulyrs", ‘d, Francis ilicliiilian. ‘I followed with great interest and (irurlr Vi, Miss Ric-Donald's DepLl drew forth dt-sfoniug applau-se. ——l. Gerard iiit-Klnnon; 2, Stephen" Full justice was done to a spien kills; 3, Charles O'Neill I did dinner provided by the Boston tirade V. Miss Ilionnsghaifs Dept Cafe under the efficient direction -1. Pins Callaghan", 2. Jos Des, of Iiir. Vl/iilinm \ oodslde, who cat- rot-hes; 3. Joules Mat-Innis. -l cred to the boy in super-excellent Now Illaying Warner Theatre work. SUPERlORMVALUES lN LUMBERMEWS RUBBERS Men's] inch TanLeather Top, with black dusk bottom, tun foot, red sole and solid heel. Sizes 6 to 12- Per pair .. $3.75 llathe Review and Topics of the Day i PRINCE EDWARD Tonight at 8.30 “THE FLAPPER” A Ccznedy of a Thousand i Men's 4 eyetlet pure gum istraight lag; style. plain edge with black rubber sole, solid heel. Per pair ...................... ,,,,, __ $235 Men's 4 eyelet straight laced style. all duck _Tu_ii foot. red rut/oer sole; and heels, Per pairl...-.......... _, 33,15 Men's HI-Cut 5 eyelet laced all duck( plain edge. tuff foot. red rubber sole and solid heel. Sizes 6 to 12- Per pair $3.95 Grade iV, Miss‘ Francis‘ Dept—~ .= ‘lo. -', Eric Robin; 2. Ilnuls llionnghiiml Tho musical entcrtninmtut Wu: l, Maurice Doucettta. 1 giYDu by an orchestra consisting oi Grade lli, Miss Jen ‘Messrs A, Blanchard and E l, George Chappelio; Iirndlcyv Vocal ‘solos and duets Perry; 3. James llornby. were ruudcrod by Mr. A. Bruce and Grade m, M4“ ‘vglglfg pepi._ Dr. Robbins. Several readings by l, irrank McLeod: 2, Severlnu-s Dr- Alli-y and specialties by Mr trsenuann; 3, Andy Dunn and," Jns Callaghan were euthusiastlcal- Teddy Butler " ly zippiatitleti. A number of tousti Grade ii, Miss Gallanfs Dept- woro drunk. Ont- in memory of de- l, Henry Coyle", 2, Wilfrid Whelan [lilFlPil comrades was responded tc "l, Edward Pineau. with n silence of one minute. Grade u, Miss Towau‘e Dept.»- Thc evening was characterized l, Gordon Connors and James by a pervading spirit of comrade 11min; 2, Harry Pineau; 3, Avie ship, and the recounting of past McDonald. ' i, oxporietices, making the efient n _---<oe>-—— . memorable one Kelp Minus-om Llnlnlenf in the lluusr- The olcction oi officers for tho . ensuing year resulted as follows: ‘, lion Pres-ll. L. Bethune i>i"os—\V. P Bruce Socy Trcns-Ji A. iliacDougnll. (fommlttee-Jos Rcvell. B. 1V. Ilobt-rleon and Cllil-S, Toombs. Is Mars Decitd (Continued From Page 8) Men's ‘,‘Moccesin" style Hl-Cut pure gum rubber, "W"! edae with black rubber soiel and solid heel Sizes 6 to 11. Per pa"- $2.65 kins‘ Dept.—-l 2, Bu“ Men's "Sea" quality, 3 eyelet. bluchor cut style. pure gum with sole and faxing, rolled edge and solid heel- 6 to 12. Per pair .......... ................ .. $3.85 Laughs, i Men's 3 eyelet blucber cut style, all ducltpplain edge with Tuff mph rubber sole and solid bee. Price .. $3.40 Men's ltwol buckle duck Lum- bermarfs plain edge- Red Rubber soles and heels. Price MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3SHARP. \ Lumber l for Youths and B0y’s Allison Rogers. ~ _ Boy's Hi-Cut 5 eyelet laced. all duck, '. Mary Sinclair. " plain edge with luff foot, red rubber lsole and solid heel. Sizes 1 to 5. Per pair ..................... .. 83-25 Boy's 4 eyelet straight laced style. plain e586. tuff foot red rubber sole, sizes 1 to 5. Per pair .. $2.45 Boy's 4 eyelet straight laced style. plain edge, tuff foot red rubber sole. size". 1 to 5. Per pair $2.45 BOYS 4 eyelet straight laced, pure gum Plain H599. with black rubber sole- Sizes 1 to 5. Per pair‘ $2.30 Youth’: 3 eyelet laced style, plain edge with tuff foot red rubber soles and heels. sizes 10 to 13. iper pglr 52,15 Boy’s "Byng“ quality 4 eyelet straight laced style. all duck with white felting ‘and plain edge, with red rubber sole. isolld heels. sizes 1 to 5. Per pair $2.95 Grade VI . Margaret Black. ‘, Gui-don Williams. l-liflc iirohiuil. min FOR NOVEMBER Boy's Hi-Cut Moccasin Style, pure gum roiled edge with black rubber sole and. heel. Sizes 1 to 5. Per pair ---_....$220 ouusvarrunon AND v MARSHFIELD NOTES, one. Ludlow Jenkins, Iuarohneulli left the Island last week for Detroit. Mich. on a visit to her brother and‘ sisters. _ Youthfis "Byng" quality 3 above described, sizes 10 to pair" ..... ...s" eyelet 13. as Per $2.65 Grade V Horne;- ;\lt'lCl§\\'i3ll.. ', linrry Morris. Jisry- Stewart (thlliiil) . Grade X- , George Johnston. ‘. hlargjorll- Sli*\\'iil‘l. . Sayre Chandler. Youths as above, sizes 10 to 13. Per pair ........................................................ .. $1.85 and George “an B°Y'B "Sea" quality 'eyelet straight laced style with sole and foxing, with rolled 6119c Bild solid heel. Sizes 1 to 5. ‘Price .............. --__ ___________________________________ __ $295 Grade lX . Robert iiuitli- '. (loortzn Illzu-Ki-ilzlo. ._ Glendon Partridge. Grade V . Muillnnd Owen. ‘ liarry Lapthorne. '. John lliziciilnis. '" _ Child's as above, sizes 8 to-10. Per The revival iaervicee held ins‘: . week m ‘he Mamhfleld ‘Bapnxt .pa|r .. ....................................................... "$1.50 Churchand conducted by Rev- “"35 l-gaton, were fairly well attended. nrziviiziifnnnl conditions. But since The siifffllfll musk! ‘l! we“ l“ llle ho is on ‘Mars, where thrvc earthly services Wflfi fifflilili‘ Gllloyoil .151 pounds weigh but 0119 pound. he those present. is uciuzilly S1 tlmcii more cifeclive. ilo cuu do the work of 50 or" 60 Mp Wm. Veesoy spent Sunday-ill. -‘ lvrrt-striul laborers nud throw cnn- home with hi5 paronis '.\lr- and iii-dirt in quilntitios that would com- Mm “all; vessel pure favorably with those scooped by a. Panama steam shovel- Mars being physically older than the earth. it must have ticveloped s. llltgll typo of intelligence, long be- inrr- the illuosaur became extinct. Probably our civilization is but a, tlrllliq miiuliesiatlmt from the Mar- tian standpoint. We must be oven morn primitive ihan cavemen com- pared with tho engineers who dug Lo\v<-ll‘s canals. Sincn we know so iittlv illllllli. ilw. conditions unrlcr which lilo milsl. maintain list-ll on blurs ll is bopvlcss t0 Spcuulatc ivlini manner oi’ creature is this Lliui slam-ll in build cnnuis mill- onuiuuls ago and to begin an oxcit- iut: qur-si of wnior. cgcsfi NEW srjocx Zonite Grads Vlli tliosc oi a Samson ulnder similar . John (lorrlou. ‘, Alan .\l."1i".\iiil1in. '. Jiiinirs liluw-x Grade lV isulwl (‘ruwforil and -.\iill.'tn (cqunl). . Wiiliulu iliucltuc. l . ilutii llutictibury. Lumbermans Leggings Fraser w BOYS’ Leggings le..i‘i’éi.i'.'.i1.211;‘;‘i;:::.:"‘;:."::.i' ""22: 5031's Heavy Black Knit Sex, warm and comfortable. 7°" 000d wearing qualltleq, pg,- “h. ______ __ l _ 65c ‘ B°yl“ Kmued l-Qillflqs of cotton and we“ mgxgures S: brown and prey, or black and white.» [Assorted sizes .5UC ll Men's Brown Heather Mixture Leggings, warmly tufted grad, vm inside. has cord fastener at top. Per pair .. $1.20 . lit-n [lull-W's- . (‘cilric lioullvi". Earle fibers. Grade Vll . Gordon ileum-it. ‘ . Robyn (Yziuwrlm. , .\l.'irL'zirvt Nmvsoiilw. Grade Ill . (‘luirlio llyudmnu; '. Dorothy llenticy. '. liatruitl Black. Men's Heavy Grey Knit Leggings. a warm serviceable 114,;- wm Judson Powuzil, was all 511x. cord fastener at top. Price ...................................... -- $1.15 recent visitor to Dunstalfntigc. slaying [or a few days witb, his daughter Mrs. Horbt. Thompson- Men's Black Knit Leggings, good weight and quality inside, tufted and cord fastener. Speciailvalue at ...... .. 95c Grade ll 1. Clive Johnson and lllnck. lviluzii). 2. (lotirgo Chandler. 3. Jciln l-‘orsythe, ‘fiift-‘i-mlosn-w- ..-- _.__<oe>-———- HONOR ROLL OF YORK SCHOOL FOR NOVEMBER 9 t M iVIen s Leather Leggings .12.".£::..:.':*:;'.""‘""i trims» ' 5 "P i" uc‘_kie at t , protection against snow or mud. Sizes 14 to a (‘Iiiiorll Daromy GPade VI wnmm Rum Several of our energetic formers are busy just now preparing ior the Amherst Winter Show. Men's Grey Knit Sox as above. Extra value .......... ,_ 75¢ —- ~ - adjusted splendid Per pair $3.00 ' Men's Heavy Black Pure Wool Knit Leggings, warmly tufted, has cord fastener. Priced at .............. $1.45 Welsh f Anthracite Stove size for fur- naces. Chestnut size for base burners- Thls is a high grade coal and _is giving entire satis- faction iow in ash and free from smoke and soot. "THE MAXIMUM 0F HEAT" WJ). (nuns s. c0. Fhone 175 Mr. Joseph Dover has roconily ildded sovvrnl new puns in his zu- renliy cummoilioils fox ranch. W0 wish Mr. Dover rnntiiiucd success. flrurll- iX.—1. iii-ion lliztcDoiuilil, 1'. l-‘lilvoni-l- Vestal-y, 3. Jilinos Proud. (lllllilp \'ill.--1. isnbi-l Drown, 2. v.11 Yi-asiyv, 2i. lliury Vcssvy- ilfliili- Vll.~i. Wcudull Vvssvy. iiriilll- Vl~ 1. iluy Vvsst-y, 2. Numb-y Vusscy and litiuis Vussvy lt-quull, 1i. Vvruzi Vossuy. ilrtuli- VW-Vl. Alr-lbzt MacDonald, \\'illiu (jrocki-lt, 3. Ralph Nicki-ii. llrzull- lil.—Sr. 1. Muriel Dovcr. , Nu mi ill-nion. (in-id'- lll.'*'.li'- 1. ifuunda Walla". ___ Vtihllfl Hills, Ii, Aiurgiirnt Hunts-r. llrndh, ii.---1. Rolwrizi Brown, (Hum. I. ‘r. 1. Staull-y (Yrnckotl ‘(irzulo I.~~Jr. 1. Aiico Crockfill- Pi-rivt-l inn-nuance: Roy Vesauy. .],n||'|_., Vl-ssl-y, Alnthcr, Macdunald. Alurir-l Dnvor, Vlllliiilil Watts, Mitr- uurl-l liunll-r. Raymond \'\'SH\‘Y. Hinuli-y (trockcit. Ruby stewart, (Teacher). LAKE VERDE Mail Orders Receive Our Prompt Attention A Sinclair and Stewart Limited l Summerside Tito community was fflllsvil ‘lo u slain Iii great anxiety ‘d. firs" ovcn- lugs ago by lbn dli-lil[)i)l‘:ll‘ll'li,‘\" oil the tildosi iububliuiil, _ .\ir. Nvili Sti-wurl, who it uppmrs loll home just boiuro dusk witbut horse and cart lo buul scitweod from the shore, Ontho way viown to the short‘, Mr. Stewart called zit the homo oi‘ Mr. F. Mill and nfit-r stay-l lniz it abort while proccudi-il lo the lx-aub. Nine o'clock arrived and no sign of Lvir, ‘Siowart- ills bout-le- kuopor becoming ainrmcd at his prolonged absence, (zonnuuniczltctl bor fcilrs in immediate nr-iiz-hbprs, who also llitilitlillllfi anxious, formed ll search party and inlmorliotaly cnmmonrcd to buul for ill!‘ iiillflslnil man, "who was evonlunlly found lying 0 uiiho shore :1 slim-i distance from his horse. Tbo old itl-ntloman wlus rushed homo and put to bod. but beyond helm: badly slinliv-n up and svvnroly nblilral nppmlroll unnn tho wonso for his flllllilllillll‘. \V<.- nro glad l0 any Mr. Stewart is out and __.__.¢-¢@__..__ 2. (. ltais-m-zurii. fl-(‘A Hi‘l'\'ll‘l‘:1 of Address and Presentation _..____-_»—— around again us fliiiii‘, be cvcr. agreeable lliroiutil )1" _ ils Worsliipful .\l:t~"li- ll“; ilollgu, your bruibvis lion-till; prvsuui to you this i-lsi llifiml‘ JPWPl, and tli-slro your lll'4't'|illlll\'\ of llli‘ "mm ,' l“ We k you i0 ll('f'l’l'l llll“ ll s’ not fin‘ its llllllllfliil Wliflllv “lug” u yt-iniuilor of us llllil you will nsm rvnu-mboi- tlmt our iiiiuilllll“ “ always bi- oi you and (lu- iii-slimy’, Tiio liumlalu pr:i.\'<'i'-_ "l I“ m, lili‘iillll'l' n1 this Lmlui- is iluii in" may soon return llll sinus‘ 2W0 frail-vital iriuuilship \\'l1ll ll-‘l lllOrl‘. Sigurd on iii-bull‘ l The ilyilllllllllY iii the viliiriv colu- lmuuity [HIGH out lo M s". Dr. ML. i llii-litnuiltl Pllvi-“vli, ll'll"llll'l'ly bliss Aldrin-rill, t-w ilopt-tl":i:-._iri tho ilUillll of iwr bus- fbuiid which uctrurrotl rhino fl-w plays 111:0 at lbvir bouu: in Ariintp ‘lion, Aiziss. i 0n Wmluvsiluy l-vuulilg Run-ii It'll-.- Hunter Ri ' r ll ‘lmilil l\ll'lil0l'llll and ilzu-kotl '()l‘£lll|.(l' Lmluus lmd tin! pil-zisuro of 'l‘hnrloy rnpfPSQilllIll: an niiiviili vii-iii from the» (ll-null Tommi.) “in, a (Jruuulzvr, ilcv. E. Morris, lluli- fiix- in his uponlug remarks Mr ‘Morris cungrutulutoti the iuoiuburs Mr. Herb Wobuior o & itwc, City. ls spending n l days all. bis old Jll-illu ill lllllhililllf- 1111.29. . 60c Pinkhamfii ‘t pound egetable Com- $1.25 John's Medicine $1.25 ._-n l'l'l'\'ll)|li<l to his dvparitiro from lluuit-i" llivvr. Mr. Duucmi Ail-.- iloiuilil was wniiod upon by the uwmbcrs oi‘ iiuckott ll. (). in, liuui- l‘l" iiivcr oi which ho was a V.\l\'li‘ll llll‘illll('l‘, and l0 him was rlqui tin- iolimvlm: address, ut-ciilnpulilutl by n wry lillllllt-llllllQ Dust blasters Jmvcl. Duiir liro. McDonald: ()u ibr- occasion‘ (if ynu Icuvinl: Father 'I'h4- inllmviilg ls llu- rl-pmt of —-i"*“ ,i,ulu- Yl-rdl- School for lbu month D l ‘ gal" Novi-ililii-r. . l i . i i Abeorblne Jr. .......... .. $1.25 ' Mr Cburlos Messrs (‘lurk At (10.. gut-st at tlio (llobu Hotel over tho week end. i‘ Meloido . 25c (iliAiiiC X. l. llvxziim Woods, Pepe .............................. .. 25c lbw "lllmll was“ AVQIFT INSPIRED BY SENTlMENT Make Your Appointment Now BAYER. srumo l illl/liilfl IX. i. Mililrutl “lOilll-‘i, GRADE Vll. 1. Frank Woods. GRADE Vi. 1, Parnell Woods, 2. Teresa Cairns. 3. lliargurel (lalrns. (HlADE IV. 1. lieonord Hughes, 2. Edna Rcdmond. :1. Kathleen ivoods. GRADE lll. 1. Alma Jardinc, 2. imelda Hughes. .1. Margaret Redmond. GRADE ll. 1. lvan Redmond. 2. Willie Woods. GRADE i. l Allan Hughes. Ausiin Jardlnr. 2. Pipe’: Diapepsln ...... .. 60c California Syrup Figs 60c Peroxlno Powder $1.00 Lloterine 35c, 65c [L20 Bquibblo Tooth Pesto 50c Squlbifo Epsom Salts 20c l Squlbbh Castor Oll 40c _ and soreness am gone. i, Red Pepper Heat Ends Rheumatism Rod Pepper Rub takes the “ouch" from eoro. stiff, aching Joints. it cannot hurt you. and it, certainly stops that old rheuma- tism torture at once. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around. inst try Red Pepper Rhb and you will hevo the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concern-tilted, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as soon us you apply Reid Pepper Rub ybu will feel the“ tingling heat. in three minutes it warms the sore snot throu|h and through. ‘in Ask any and drluggiet for a alr 1i. lioleu Acorn. Teacher, Catherine O'Connell. loi Rowies Rod P8900!’ not». Be Sunday at his homo in Charlotte- iuf boib llrulucs for the very art-till.- orlublc llllllfflVPllliliiib in tho lodge mum shine bis lust vii-lit. A ‘largo ‘number ulcru prtlflllill. nnd tlmr- Rev. R ii Siavert attcndod thobushiy imiovwi his splendid ml- Boye Conference which mot lnzdrcss. After a vote of thanks was Zion Church inst week. icndorctl the speaker. the choir- .mnn, Mr. Duncan McDonald was read an address of appreciation prior to his rcinovnl to Alberton. {As each member could woll testify position being mado vncant by thofldr. McDonald had been a vulucd mmovm 0y M‘ Duncan Momma“; morubcr of their Order. and as m Alberwm tangible proof of the esteem in which ho was held, ha was pre- ttsented with a suitably engraved lPaat Master's Jewel. in reply Mr. ‘McDonald said be had no lnkllnt: whatever oi the presentation», yet he felt he" should not have been so surprised, knowing as he did tho lzeuerosiiy and kindness oi his brother Oiamtemsn of i-inckett Lodge. The sinlting of "For he's Mr. B. Maclmml. Postmast returned from i-ittliiux on Friday.‘ _-Mr. dgverott Nicholson, Bordon- hss been appointed foreman on this section of the railroad, the Mr. Theodore Monaghan» spcn town. Messrs Arch- Mncimod. i1. W. Taylor and . S. MncLeod were visitors to the cdty on Saturday. A lame number enioyed tho very sure to get the genuine, with the nnrneflllowles on each package. 1'1 Hail on Thursday evening- In Jolly flood Fellow" mm "The King" brought-an enioyablu gath- erlnl to a close. interestingleoture by Mr. Noah. Charlottetown in the Brookilclil us t niuki- llli n futurli proivssiuu W1‘, your brothers assulublod to- night wish to uxprr-su our dot-p fut-ling of rvgrot in parting with you, uud also our llflilflllvll wislios for your success in your new undor- tlnklng» in th varied walks of neighbor- ly and fraternal intercourse, you have contributed abundantly to- ward making life pleasant in tho circle in which we have mnvPd. For yours. it lins boon our privilege to know your household in guuial frlvndship. We Ito-not forgot that when the laugh was umrriest, your happy presence added pleasure to tho scene", and when sorrow visited our Lodge and bomc-s your words ‘oi consolation and sympathy inedc sorrow lighter. While you have bt-uu among us we have always found you all that could be desir- od as n iricnd and brother and wo .wlli nlwnye remember you as such. iii-collecting the past year made nl . . . . loyal and uwmlu-rs of llllthlii 1 Orange Ludgo No. 11114. . c r. ', ’hiillu'k. lii“'~ - llllllllzll h “Frank Fdllllllllll-lll. Mr. Mcllonulil uuillv ii will’ law lug reply. sincerely lllilll‘ "Ill K, donors for their vvry ll-"llllimffl . and exllfcssiiil! "l" llllalllllli o . Drociation of their words i1 F Will. .__.- scnovl til ul ‘l! NORTH GRANVILLE m The followlnii is "i" I m, Noflth Granville 5011112} do v.- monih of November; _ "l Mon-gs. i Vera Tnrlv“ 2 Flolellclfnyloi‘. l chant-Tupi? wikrllig: w,“ (iiatys niwrt- - ' ‘ or Grade n 1 Lloyd Tnlylor, 2 ville Taylm‘. 8 R"! Ml" (lradc wvnnav Adam“- Pcrfect‘ Attendance month. Gladys 1'1""; r Morris, Marion Tillm’ Ads i1. ,- Al’ “rt-islet MAW "m" ,- tho moron?” pans!