1. "lots >ill_y_.,l(lv._._ If. I . lllspensed Correctly i“! “the prescription is 0 :1» M51311‘? sn-fiufié’ - UNI. Ind ire obtained from the most reiisbiei; v lirers." n". fiend ' _ with "up of ex- Detlcnbo do all ililpfillng. . LEAVE us so ANY PRISCIIPTIO t HIRE _ “m... 1;; _;_V' ‘Dliiif ‘gEscRiPr-lolv A -15 . a . lmpolrmuw 3 ‘J. Ernest n, Worth. PM" I! prisms . Prince st. .._,__F 1 ‘a ' nullified Advertisement; - ‘us-nu... Ila pap up; gg g "My Id Dir line of ll words Us all Illa at s wards u... ‘is par line ai’ s words l ”‘ fifw-o-uoooo-ou Lost Losr-uolrr slbvsa I-‘IIMALI PUD. Registration letters .01 Finder communicate wi Com: 8s 00., Ch'town. Rows: . ~. ' 9380-11-29-3 ~ Agents Wgntetl g5. FOR DISTBIBUTINQ RING bus literature paid manner lfgmln; spare or full time. Write pom-ail, ‘Powerxlidga ‘lbs-onto. n. W. o-fmlii. Female Help Wanted _____.____-_.-_-____,___ fiillflll) AT oNcs EXPERIENC- m waitress. Apply Parker House. g Teachers Wanted i‘ ‘f "'-_"Z___i"“__- TEACIIEEQQr-‘BOOK 0P1! Jllletiharti‘ _ "flied out witty-tile otherwelf- lover-hi ' neat St- Andrews - Continuum ‘page a . zioh ago. aldlfll gar re on on maintained ‘ifs developed. 0 99°F"! 1n Ch ‘ I life, and re- ‘been rupees- Ollllgalalilfltlll-l v made and litera- _ " "nee. ‘list "winters and- Plhb have dis- vas. , But I think most outstand- Valid new relationship: 4tbat have been ng Dominion; and foreign "lllmlflcs. which‘ has "resulted/thus far in Canada sending a Minister ‘lanipctentialy to the United States “rance and Japan's-radix: these reci- irocatingby sending their Minister flenipowentiaryjto Ottawa and in he more.~rec¢ .. by Great ‘iritain in" __ -av_British High lomlnissioner to tawa in the per- on of Sir .Wiil_ial%.Olark. ‘ . The seal ofa Canadian Nation- iood wiggletiry figgvar. From this ° W’ . .. . has smelled Without perma-lltiltfidispbllity. and ndeed with eviery pros v _" of a. de- eiopnlent that will sc " ' the past. There can ‘be dew countries in vhich the student, gavel-meant- viii flndso fruitful’ lied as 01:1}- ula. nurlrlg thelastthreeoent - ‘es ‘nearly every‘ ' rimeht con- listeilt ‘with the life’ Jcivllired 811-’ q now- ledge iorysulelst ‘b * "m" almost ' ‘ also-lynch: winch-Ar once‘. A, M4111: Apply Hotel Victoria. . . "_ _ . "' aizo-ll-ao-Vsi "mpg rmmgnurpgfl .4541]; WANTED T0 liUY —SMI-1LTS N!- ‘,- 1y. Bruce [Stewart's wharf. Andres Gallant? 9447-13-14:: s warren-pen reruns ' ' ‘scriptiawfliatbaeedmletters: “T933 ’ , . W y I “SW3” Ranch, liq-m mm, an 1. " WQQ-II-Ql-Ti WANTED — CARBOTS, TUBNIP mm“ and live hogs. Apply for infor- m‘ matim. Aylwards. 4-2 Queen-St. - 9404-11-80-8 "tyiirqmng- ooob rnowsrw home for s. A 1y to 28' _._:xing m ‘Bifé-li-SO-Zi Rllqllsework. Ap 00o LBS" 1 runs ply-go ill-s. 1.7.x. lleddin, 11$ _ sssa-lz-l-zi old. by, var. Apply ort. Mayor WiliL. (m1 James Miller n, sua-lz-i-zl FOB. _ e-slmorsmls mm. Amos , silz-ll-ao-ai xssmtoa BALE~TIIIIEE SIL- er malepups. one felilaie. K. F. McRae',j_Ch'town, R. No. s. asia-ll-as-ii ,. ____.____._i._..___, roll sails -_ renown: SILVER femaiaifox pup, registered. Phone 10011.. Charlottetown. sils-ll-ao-zi roe si, 1* scans on‘ land.‘ formerly owned-t by the late, plenum? screwi- ng; ,<-.- , ....’l‘o Lei: . m“ ' 9“5""'1""coa|roari"i1ii.s ruarusnsl - ____ ~ -b5u.s9 lmsood locality ‘to letml: ‘strayed. months. APDIY n wr sTaAvpn _. “lilo Guardian Office. , ‘IIEIFEE on {V premises since July, black and tiller YOUTH ,roa omor white ear and half old. Owner ‘ram-k. Prince of Wales 81841189’ can vs sanufby Doyilll! $3.14, 5nd QWMIPBWFI‘ lllflmw- APP]! senses-menu Clark, Wiimot bylsturrto-ejclo w“ valley;- caos-u-amsi ~ ‘to her-noose. arm nail- , . ‘*"_""“_’ -» . .'_ _- , :‘ ~ ' Sitttuation Wanted ‘q “I'M”? ‘my m m$°f,’§§fi_q, OWIN T0 THE L088 OI‘ MY M: l bles ‘ "liqarln ‘ d's by firs, ma‘; ‘ _ ad ' wi family, wan i , . . . n wcrkfinfarlmhppiylto Joe Dou_- ' - smile-WRITE m‘ cette or Keith Boswell. vlemrlt 9k om: tlma semen“ 11 ¢°' ~ " ggggqpgoqlfl- “sired some used‘ ovens on hand " ‘ _ w! rd Oven‘ Company. i109 ~ ‘ ’ ‘ . W t T9. l0- . .M§|° H9"? Willi“ '3“ n “ '11. m. autumnal: i‘ ‘ "lion “m; . nos-on bfflkeig$nb9lilllllfl w Ncvénfiif-T-‘lltoslfll-lsh moh . hallway auxiliary schooner Ger- Box 11 '. '- d lusslllill ‘—S'I"EADY "rnorlrlifi h, m,‘ . able employment. "Bill! i107. 891- “gig- was». The zlyélri-IJGIS of the Nursing TRAINING SCHOOL 110R. NURSES Stephen Henry Havel-hill, Mass. Hospital and jccrediied school Three year amuse. Affiliation wit‘ Providence City Jiospital an‘ Mass. Eye and Ear Inilrmari Eight hour day. Allowance $15.0 ‘ monthly. Glasses admitted Feb ruin-y and September. One iwli‘ from Boston. Two years of l-ligl School required. m- further in formation apply to Superintend ent. ' ’ » 9876-11-29-6 ./ _.1 1M“ m» _'“.I-. 015ml? ‘ ASSOCll-tlfl»? ‘hie the 11“ members a of her crew ‘ , Broken at Sale Qiio-li-Wslbborvilla was towed into the harbor . _ the stealr ' , uilllww 4141?. -t leaétfli. curl isshibped- t0 ‘scston and New’ Obkxmlrkcts. POLICE COUBTy-At the police curt yesterday two motor collis- m caseswere heard. One was dis- ‘lsssd, the other adjourned till this ‘naming. ' M‘ FUNERAL NOTICE-Imp film" ‘l of the law Mini. P130116 J. Twee- y takes place this‘ afternoon ser- lce starting at 3 p. m. leaving her its residence 8A Hiilsboro St. at so. Interment People's Cemetery. CATTIJI-PIIICES UP. '- There is n keen demand for cattle now and ‘rlca are gradually climbing. The unity in miich and beef cows was argely caused by loss "of -mll- ens of cattle‘: Jhlfitralia 188% 'ear. The deman "will likely con- "inue for several years yet. A great vlany cattle have been loaded at Vlurray River and other southern "torts in this province and are be- ing shipped to Montreal. Newfound- land and other nlarkets. ' t, Record-S.‘ Wiill be A. of_F_'ox Pelts 'ious records for ofleringa of silver ‘ox skins at auction will be" broken my the special sale of these pelts hat is to be held here bythe New York Auction Compsiny on January ‘vii, General Manager J. Gordon ‘ioakes- "said yesterday. _ From present indications, he ad- ied, the record total of over 8,000 ‘slivers? established at the com- pany's sale here last ‘January, will be ' ‘ lly exceeded. A single shipment of 7,500 skins. worth about 11,400,000. will be nisde ‘to the sale by Fromm _Bi'0fl'lbi'B. silver fox farm operators at Hamblfliii. Wis. This is the largest single collec- tion of silver fox pelts ever assem~ bled and shows new much times have changed from the ‘days when a sliver fox was a rority. The ad- vance in fox farming is held re- cur: no ens nsanwsns n. l, or: orsn snunnhr alum "mrlpxuas. siso-lz-l-li. slnrns LARGE-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Nov. 30th toulack N. and Mrs. Large (nee Marion McLeod), a daughter. . - ‘ IIQDRIABES - " "" cabal: ,-.At the Smith, New Argyle, on W " Nov. ilii, mew Yonx. Nov. 80.—Aii "pre- . , a n. .1, k“ i‘, ' ‘~>- ‘ ‘i _ iiE- TQWN GUARDIAN . ymn-XMAgG-f limortbeleeaistiyseeuncuor k lei-fiat has“ 8.1:: ' a great PHOTOGRAPHQ °' ° "w" ‘" CRASWELL - qvernor they‘ Phone m-L rol- Appointment the nil-II of the people as obstruc- m representatives of special inter- After the uni r U ' Iowel-"Canada toll: giperizlgrnt ‘ . i: Mvinulgathe colmciilors ei- pssn stocks has-been tried. The v P0P r "vote. But tlu gum - snerde "M r ..s*-:....Mrr at governor‘, who .0! filli. to a reversiornto therein‘? WWW but with}. diilerence. The counciliorswere again appointed by fllfao- "*9 , WYHOI‘. but‘ on the nomina- “d uoTihof rm“; b ' ' =='.~ s s russ hich‘ - ‘m’ ‘time have been duly/cu 1Y5’? 13.. o! Dsrinmzent neflt to character of dispenser-summit! ,, powersogreatastosuggestg aided andbt WWW"? Within these frames of govorn- p ' "filial-B W"? 011- ’ meut there have profound ‘m’ “m” t‘? "i? m“ "l"? changes in the distrib ion of me sometimes" s good deal powers of thestate. m French ° ""“1,"° l" the View! of the other Rum“ w“ a m“ “mu” ‘m, ‘w and each step forward has carried plemacy between m; ‘gqygmgm’ m. 50MB Dart of the principle from tulda-nts and bishops, with suc- "mi?" “dvmwe W" meds- ‘Ilwrc 1w cees largely cletennined by the per- hm‘ ‘mnfd “w”? a WW of Wt- mmnms o‘ the cantata,“ " look and a cast of national wind Since Colloids became a part o! "mm may be ‘flay iiesmbifd l" the British Empire, from the time "'1 “Mdlwlsm- , when as a mere dependency, she In mind“ we °ni°Y I 10ml 01 was governed in accordance’ with Wvemmfllt whim W firmly be’ instructions from the “W” w.“ Sim“ l" W"? W94’ l4‘ Government until she has coins to ‘"9’ cimnlrl’ "114 l" "eedli- 11> h” rwogmud u an equal mime‘. been put to the test under many within the Empire. her historygiis mhlggsxgd hi: eigective in - . " ‘a sper y an seasons “i” 5' dvmmm“ °' "W" » n ofadversity. 1t is indeed thereflex l-h I till tem. POI‘ . . , . ynfirffin“: aft? a qliar: °i ‘ndwidim-ls cmpifi the na- , the framew < remained “Pm “d m‘ “i Fm’ ‘ m!" ch39 utkzrlchauged. m arfagovemment ° swtm“ Tl“ fr” kwmumll‘ w“ uubmhed consisting of a w“ w ch are our pride were not erect- m executive council, a logis- i"? a‘ ‘my sped!" Fwmmfll- “:3? labtve ‘coundl. and a legislative as- m" m" shill?" themselves ' sarlbly composed of members elect~ ‘Y! Wider ‘he “mm!” "I. mama‘ ed by the people. By the " ‘" in- WHY Opinion as expressed by the stitutions the country is °W°d "W relive °f the P“- wdiy; Th, mm, o, m. may“, pie. A French writer had saili, that ' council, has been changed to cabi- the-sewn?” 9' “vemment 3°“? a n t: that f legislative coun 't¢i‘.5fl°n5é'°1 cdmblnfillblls- 97 WWW?" Sieinate; and the legislative aécimi M115 “F41 °I QWPIMN- “W311”? bly is 119w called the House of Wflmles- Places and cirwmstenws- cmmohs_ The changes My, Mm Bertie it would be difficult to find merely changes of names. _- 1.55.‘??- diiflmlwn- his?’ guyugdlm, “gtgsgiggnthelfowhfif "In the adaptability of our consti- ward of the powers entrusted to the “W” u“ "'5 ‘tmmth- “mugh a, State In 1792 and for a genera.- “ew demmm’ mpflmh wwfitu’ “on iam, the “Emmy "in m; ma, tional practice wosmade at Con- maflve camcm, um “anew mare federation in the form of a writ- than give expression to the vieiwa w‘. 4mm“- "5 ‘PM’ “m1 "-5 °P‘ u. held as u» what would be for" the “NW1 11° “"8"” m” mmwd PW’- Mwmw ,6 o, m, count,’ I, pm. Like the constitution of ‘Great Bri- ed bills. ut‘ whether those bills m"!- it '6. "m" “l. 83"!“ °’ would flnd their place on the statute Wlilumns m“! PM '4" "l" s“ mo“ as laws dépended up“, the experience of a people wisely direct- ernor and ‘his carefully selected "'4 ‘m’ Y?“ “¢°- "i" “M” gvmatlve-wuncn ‘ some misgivings, the xperiment war n_ the flaws {the assembly d“ tnade of brihil-fll together in a fed- not find favor with-the legislative “m” m‘ mph’. °‘ d“ 9m‘ council m‘ the scverndr WY Mb” em province? hi}: as well not havebeen expressed. “sembu”? ° lrepmte t the 00d In those Colonial days the gov- We W S" W @818 m‘ E emu? represented the Crown in ca- 91' all under one constitution. It "Ma “d also w“ the reprsgnm, yes only one step in our poidtlxcral tive of the Government of Great bravest?» bu‘ P°rmps ‘he “mt- " Edam m“ as these two functions oortant one. Last year we celebrat- “e combined today in we gov"- ed the Diamond Jubilee of the.‘ nors of the colonies in other‘ parts c°"@°d¢mu°“~ It L’! mmmmng m of the Empke ‘ Ztlyace the evolution oi govemmen‘ ' lfnifianada, frolnthe day that Jac- ques Cartier landed at Gaspe in When however" . the Canadian provinces. became united infion- federation, there came into helm; l! more complete development of self- govemment and an emergent» 0f nationhood. which Jvrousht a vital change in the‘ position of the gov- emor-general. More and morcthe gowrnor-generai came to be ex- clusively ‘the representative of His Majesty the Kins. and less and is“ the representative or agent of the Government of Great Bfltfllfl- ° At the p t day theGover- nor's relation to the aflairs of State may be, bed as one of in- fluence rather than of power. Hi5 experience, and the advantages that he gains as an oniooker, having '- survey of the- whole situation. are placed freely at the service of the Pfime Minister. but the final de- cision rests with the latter. who in turn obtains his power from .0"! freely expressed will of the elec- izrrate. The method of appointing mem- on the shores of Canada, and brought in European, civilization and then to think of the last set in ouxgnew relations with other countries when M. ‘Georges Jean Knight, ‘Minister “Plenipotentiary from France presented his creden- tiais about two weeks ago, on No- vember‘ 15th, to our Governor Gen- eral as the first MIIIlBtBr Plenipo- tentiary fromFl-ance to Canada. and during t I same month ir William Clark took up residence t,‘ Ottawa aslligh Commissioner in‘ Canada ior Great Britain. These new rela- tionships were adopted by the Em"- oire at the Imperial Conference of i920 and marked a. distinct "advance in carrying on business between na- tions, i a way that reduces to a minim the pitfalls caused _ by mistakes and misunderstandings. . The idea of our new relationships may be more cleariy‘understood_ if I quotes.- paragraph from a speech by the Itight Honourable Prime Minister of Canada before the Lea- gue of NationsSocfety of Ottawa recently: - "pr. J. P. MILLAR- . DENTAL QUBGION Corner Q1011: all Richmond nouns-lo in um. ~V lie m. Parallel From ‘SuflPtI-IPQS ..-_-L_'__ WEDfiIESCAYA nsonmnnn.» sin sans or won: sr. renews cnrnnaal. stool-lit AND BETTER. ~~ if nu. seller's the‘ “M oftheFoun- v the best method of the settiemen of mntro-eray and removal of in- justice. This issimply told in three w. u sentences as recorded in Matthew's Gospel, in -the 18th Chapter. It is rather singular that the" significance ofthese sentences in their application to the world seems to have escap- ed the attention they so obviously merit. Let us read the sentences: v.15 "If thy brother shall tres- pass against thee, go and tell him his faultflsatwsen thee and him alone: if he hear thee, "thou hast C! t!!! u .,.‘”...,,.,‘i”““‘ 153$ and set up the Arms of France they come , fort toput into practice between d-r (if Chflstovvlmn with TOSDBOt b0‘ liplomatii!’ correspondence is mil ‘rather than the beginning of l_ ‘ andnegotiatimsbetween - “when M!‘ iblllk ‘lode. toward perfecting ‘our system ~11‘. self-government; we must agree ‘hat the Breatest coptriblstliig fac- ‘or to attain this end is the t/oler- » logic and respect for each other! 7i we; practiced. bvhglllr people. 011-" ,_ _"s peo c are as- iefidescelladed chiefly from two neat" races 1nd ipeakingtwo lan- ninjas. Proud ohflle traditions we ‘nherit from our other countries "if . he _. Scotland and _A .V Inspired by those tradi- tions and true to our inheritance we go ‘JLDIIQITMIIWIQVJjIIB northern bail 1i confluent a nation within a. comnipnweilth that will wield an ‘nhuence down through the aga, that ‘, _ y yep come, for the gdod 1i’ d and the peace of the vorld. '. v Rev. E. H. ' y gave the re-j ‘ll’ to the toast ‘.."'I‘he Land 6' ‘he Heather." In beginning his address. "he said he had not been so-thriiied since he last addressed ‘xi-s own St-Andrews Society in his own land. It was well that the ‘hutch had p‘ -‘ the festival of St. Andrew‘ when the nights were ‘ongest, night dwell long over the memory 1f their fathers home-the land of the heather. 1 l so that Scotland's sons ’ ¢¢A4 g g I iiavc ._Y.0l,l7 The rrlneenwars was: -".%'8n:"""""““ llonofflle 1.110!“ hplli. ItpIblbIlaiaIld llolybcrlphrcs m!» worthy among all Christian ridfyolishavemlzct yetuouts-ibapl llillil Auzililri it “ P? . 311E‘ ll: I Mllvlsrsn-lulvu St-JamesPlqesbylenanychnrnh‘ . - _ _- .- ‘ " Y. *..'.Y..,rlr.~'ll;:_r1r-'. Y . usmua f. w. nlliu onomls-lw-ma. unloads ltlzirnvsiq Sermon-The Minkter. Anlhem:—_“'l‘be Lord is St. Andrew's Ila -The Minister. P vv v ‘$ ¢$¢¢“‘v‘ moaning hr 1'1 Ab! ii Exalted EVENING AT 1 P. M. Soim-“ln the Golden Evening" .‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miss. Jacqueline y Address. _ . i Elem . . . It was a small land, this Scot- and. I But Greece. which gave to the vorlid thevmarbies of Phidias and the glorious epics of Homer, was a wmil land. as was Palestine, too.| ‘rem which ‘came to the world the n ie yet humble faith in the Cross 1f\Christ. , . . , Why were we, in the coming of God chosen" to ‘be the descendants ‘f Scottish heroes and saints? It was ‘n order that we might f- by carrying iut their glorious heritage of faith "md loyalty forever enrich and 93-‘ "loble the races of mankind. What are the"» characteristics of ‘he Scot which we and perpet- uate. - Is it modes i’ Well, Rome "my err. ll-nd G may err, but ‘he Scottie and "the Briton are alone "n the truth. no! it l8 not lflnd- rsty. What is it‘! First loyalty, cultivated in the clan, loyalty to the ~hief, to the greater ‘clan of Boot- ‘und; loyalty to Britain, and wider still. loyalty to‘ the British Empire. when tile. conscription act was passed, and they went into the Highlands to get conscripts they re- turned alone. Why? "" Because-the l-Iieiahd lads had already all joined the colours. (Applause) ‘" Dr. Ramsay, In speaking of the Scottish quality of loyalty, praised the poem by Cinnamon T. For- 1vthe,White, which was sung to the tune of "O Canada" in response ‘p the toast to Our‘ Great Dominion. Then there is another Scottish ‘uaiity, thrift. He " continued: thrift that ' turns ‘the wheels of ‘ndustly and lays up food for ‘the poor. Why, the speaker said. these jokes the Scots manufacture I l,---- any. s. n. nmsav." n. n. JAITGIG "A Trinity United " lulv. HAMMOND ronnluw ORGANIST PROF; W. E. FLETCHER, ‘A-ILO-hl. A/LCJ.‘ 11.00 A. lit-Preacher: Be 1 7.00 P. M.-I‘r ' THE SERVICES v. Dr. Ramsay Subject z-"The World Conquest". Arlthelrlt-"Soldlers of Christ, Arise! . 2.30 I’. Mw-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. her: Rev. Hammond ' Soloist-Mrs. J. J. Stew _ Anthemz-"I Will Sing oi’ Thy Power" . . . . . . . . Sullivan (Solo Part. by Mr. Ilarvey McPherIon) ' The Morning Service Broadcast by C. F. C. Y.) Miller‘ h~ .__i .‘> __-_.‘ Zion Presbyterian» Church " mmlsrsn-asv. scorr runrolv, M; A. nan. ' Drganist and Choir Master-Mr. pools n. ruolllrsou 11.00 A. M.—"A Billie]: 0G Anthelnz-“Softly the Bile Mr. Harry Cras about themselves they sell to the world-at a price. (Laughter-J "But" he went on in a, more serious vein, “If they ‘have ever hoarded up gold. they haveglven their blood." Then theretis industry-it ls the indus- try "of the Scot which has made the world wbatit is today. There is yet another quality-the insight‘ and appreciation of the spiritual. Look at the vision , of Bobbie -Burns, ground down with poverty: Sir Walter Scott with his bankruptcy, and Stevenson with his illnessf-their vision has spriirig from pain, and through martyrdom the Scottish people has won to vic- ready to pass through the files of suflering for what we" hold to be truth. So shall we win our place like our fathers in that glorious Pantheon of» those~who have ever kept unsuliied their honour and their faith. a lion. W._M. Lea. replied to the‘ toast to Prince Edward Island. The speaker first alluded to a re-l cent visit to Scotland, in which he| noted the great thrift of the Scot- tish farmers. They have an arable area. of only three times that of Prince Edward Island, and yet they have seven lion head of sheep as againstthree million in- Canada. Resultant the “cent Clydes- dale‘ Ayrshire- herds which n". had seen there-the finest animals of their kind‘ in the world. As to ‘the exhibits there-even the tail enders could have won honours strthe Royal Winter Flair. Mr. ‘Lea went on .vto describe a nt_ Scottish banquet he had a v . With regard to our own-Prov- ince the speaker felt we should be thankful we are living in our quiet, peaceful Isle of Abegweit, than which there _is no spot/in the world more free from climatic disasters or _ that "could distract the even tenour of our ways. In the Ilnited States they pro- duce only four bushels per. capital. while we produce 100 bushels per‘ capita. We have, acre for acre. the ~“I confess that. freed of their for- mal legalistic dress. ‘down- in "the last analysis to an ef- tory. And like them we must be. ‘ | area free from s Monmfio " " '" ' Love Letters" Anthemz-"The Fear of the Lord" .......... .. Simper The Choir: zoo r. rL-sunsay School and Bible Clasaeil. svelvma ‘ 7.00 I’. M.—"Tixc Third Imperative." ‘*1 nt Night" . . . . ..- . . . . . .. well and Choir. ' Winn Students and Strangers Welcome. 00004-9000 OOOO D D Slmda, School with cl l2 to 12.30. ' " preach. _ Anthenr-‘rflcnd Out Thy The Baptist boys attending the BOYS v visitors to the City. owooe-A Scotia D D V . V) making the province an Bovine Tuberculos- ieuas was Prince Edwardlsiahli. ‘ u“ W919“? MI?" Yco. in re- sponding to the toast to our city, said‘ in part: "A recent writkr- in the Halifax Herald spoke of Charlottetown as "The Best Little City in Canada.” and you know how true ‘that ls. The founders 9f Charlottetown estab- lished the city at the conference of! ‘lhree Rivers. They provided it with I wide streets, laid off at right angles and with many pleasant squares and pgrks for rest and recreation." His Worship then went on to compare conditions in the city to- day with those of 40 years ago when the city depend -' "for its water supiliy~ on pumps. But ‘such men as Mr. Maeoenalu, Hon. David Leard. Ind others. ilifltated for a modern water sup ly. and in- 1888 the City water. sys m was begun. In 1898 the. modern sewerage system was instaiied,. and today more than three quarters of the citizens have sewerage. Forty years ago we had‘ wooden walks and clay streets; now we have 25 miles of ncrete walks E AT m Baptist Church - HMINISTEQ-IIEY. R. c. EATON. B. u. oltdAmsrL-Mlss ROBERTA sraxccn, p, r, (u, ‘Church extends a ma; O O O1 Q 0-0] HTZROY a PRINCE srs MORNING _WORSIIlP l1 ocbucn “sermon by Minister: "l: God be Anthemi-“Lift Up Our I-I For Us." cad-s" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . asses for‘ all age; nngjwuyg, EVENING WORSHIP Anthem-JD Taste and See“ Rev. C. Machum, Leader of 7 UCLOCK a . Light" ‘3..°"‘°2.n - CONFERENCE, u well g5 p, m ‘A; pleasure for one not of yournm . to pay you this tributes!‘ m. Reginald Bell. who had eun- - tionality respect. ferred upon him the honour oi re- plying to the toast to the liiesea gave a most "tllOIlOliB address. relating many pleasant and h us anew dates. He spoke of the courageous deeds n: the ladies in- thepaltl-how countries had been liberated. Jed to victory and fiourishod unde guidance cf ll woman's hand. He praised the rwwueoua conduct bf women in the Cirw‘ war. and pa:- ticularly the courage of thefisiothers who steeied themselves to send sons inw‘ biittlb. in aruer that freo- . dorn might not perish from use -- ~ earth. , . "no alluded m the achievements of thcrsilt Canadian girls-who WP resented the Dominion of in the‘ Olympic Gaines in mess whd rthe . gained thy brotherJKTilat is the method of conciliation and media- iionqtlie met-bod of conference. ‘v’.i0_ "Hut if he will not hear thee, than take with thee one or; two more, tint in the mouth. of nine miles of permanent streets ~ v an“. of Canada. ‘and eight miles of MacAdam and Co“ M‘. T. n w i,“ But we have disadvantages in be- gravel. ~- “oh ‘o’ cékvei, he o, ing an Island. Industries have been‘ And our- permanht streets have mm, w m. .mm1u*um. removed far from us, to the Cerl- been constructed at less than half, '50, m‘ mwlm tral Provinces of Canada. and the the cost of those in Halifax and‘ 'Ma‘the,;~w we club. N freight rates becoma so_high, that Moncton-due to the foresight» olfgéévlmri twbmiflfl‘ . " it is how impolnible to tradmgoods those who acquired the necessary: nfirmmuu " w.“ m u; n;- goeds, Ami wq up ‘prospering apparatus to construct our ownlgfiq . ' , .- "lllieartvwlsttothc hcstaild hiked.‘ Ii‘. and hfrs. Brown pl!“ s W e “r "er... . ' ‘ ‘ B réiéfi it ms. by luv. u. M. Alums, a. 11.. Mary ‘Ellen MacEwchel-n to Bruce amounts - meanness-oat, Nov. illthat’! n. ‘Ii-It manuals and?‘ bride's Nellie brookins . 8-8.. warm most arable land in the Dominion illuilslozolis». . roe nttnsoniss or-"m- nioasrsoiil.‘ nrsrsrsla.‘ ACIDITY. ho. The GreatQtomach Remedy ' grail riled - I ‘our streets were pooriyf to lighted; today we have a modern theaieeu-io lighting. Forty years y 11118 our universally known, guar- my,“ 9g whom were from Hal- fdil“ . " . Newest and best varicose. Mrprllnwhgy-gsyby the British Consul. lflloodmonezjhiaiit far ou._ 1|, nicsobaoner bound from New- Ni P ooo tons of coal rail 111W " Nurseries. heavy weather on Nantucket last - -l-lI-s g her rudder- sprung and the ‘ F?‘ - to leak. One by one her 1111mm - hand ' lned l oper- Bl ' "been 1nd the hgld was -——--QHI-——-'- , F" ' C. Y. C. Present pgqg] meeting of the Char- ‘ 3.2M Yacht Olulmheld in the ' y Comm-sq. .0“- E": ‘buss following lnieed quality. Taco; and Plank itndyicinitysvero taken lustrated up- - port Nqws, va. to Comsrbrook Nfld ll! - _ operations with 3 tf gimday night. Her sills were torn M.‘ i I " . home cx- rune clogged wivth coal until only sleet . _ q v ’ Racing Trophies airy beanie Buildins last 6118111118 I!!! W"! W?‘ Maw ..l1° _ cw illiéiii gag’ __ . 5 z rm raolmr- aaoaolsss n. 5 3 § s. l- 5st ~ an‘ " soundness“?- s? , ti’