sseea-smamlltisiie" i r b P ‘I P F ,o e r ;I I e ‘l ( l .8 i! 9n PllIllBTi-T-ITTIMAIIII used next month Organisation. 'l__._._. Llt..l\‘i. l .;_l.l;.\_'.~_l_ _l,.Ll.‘.;:.l..\N A Great Picture ll Qltlflolteldil by ti" joy Smut] The telltral Guardian’ the albaenoe of His Worship Mwor Turner in Saint Jdln. Malcolm quill-alts Preach November to st stulellel at mo: IQ‘. 1nd Uh. I’. O. Hlllllflfl. GIUEII OI‘ SCOTLAND-NOV. ' . i ___ , Tm)“ ‘i’ WE" capitol-Today o Wed ..'l¥:..-.'........~...--.l'~......,~ -- l’il’°“&"....‘lt‘-.’°.i=’;"i=%ii"?»?$ a Allmirallly oalllelell "mi ~""'"*-r""""“.~». ‘mflimu Illlllle toMrLDM llugomng» ' u on“ ‘wmj Soouta missile-l. r. "... 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B"! your tickets in advance from the Icy Scouts. l In Memo riam MR. PATRICK FLYNN Flynn. for a number of years the osplbll and efficient caretaker o! Queen Bqullm School, who w.“ ll-Ilgh Mass was celebrated by mm Patrick McMahon, D. D. The pa"- forced to resign some months ago' DURING TIII INTIRI YEAR pelts In received for shipment to . the Prince Edward Island Ilur Pool blanket, Mrs. Mary Dolron. 6i Roohiord 5t, ticket No. BB7: o - ion, Mr. J. H. Benton, Hunter Riv- er, ticket No. 621. ' PAINFUL INJURIES-Mr. Alex W. Matheson of tllls city sustained a painful though happily not ser- ious injury when he fell through the hatch of an open shute Fri- dlly evening in the Ritz Apart- i llatoh was open and stepped ‘into | tlls open shute, falling to the bot- tom of it and sustaining four broken ribs. He was removed to the P. E. Island Hospital and in- llesseyfs mineral Home yeetemky ‘morning to 8t. Dunetsrrs Basilica- salnt John. arrived in the city aatuldey evening and m the guests of the formers sister. In. Chas. l. Mitchell and Mr. Mitchell. m: C. D. lldelleen Clyde itlvcr. P. I. 1.. returned Mme Baturdey Linlltcd by J. s. Webster a. 00., .____ youa-livlilftg: #3“; ilhfl°°l with which 156 Richmond Street. Charlotte- Mrs. (Rev) C. l". Johnston. of I ‘ v v ‘ any reason w Havana, c" o vine. will not flllll town. L-Silil-ll-SO-tta guflolgm.‘ Ogfterio, sing) v w rluzll WlNNERS—Thl wlnll a wanllly Jvelcomed diltilll lllell- . .5 will lneevfisitullglllufiza with uilgwllesslmusmfi} I of u» Basilica Altar Society ll:- allele visit in MlllwIbFWhm '2)!‘ i ~' , hope you ‘ill b, ' tery are: fruit cake. we. (D12) R. some years Rev. C. . Johns n v - ‘h, Tm, m, hi.“ “"‘“°‘ "mt "WWW ‘I "It .l. Ledwell, m Wdtfll‘ so, ticket was neelel- of elle plrish cf Mtl- _ .. ‘~ ' m‘ auto lgiss ‘A01 Bitch. ton sud Rustioo. Ha vellcullc m " Q o‘ : "d l. h ‘...: . .Mdl.lean and M31 Mass. She was accompanied home by her grandson, Roy McLean, who was visiting his uncle, Wm. Mc- Kinnon, i-raverhill, Mass. to a charge of attempting to brook and enter when they ap- peared before Judge Duffy yes- terday. The hearing will continue Al‘ GYIO-Mr. I. J’. H. Mor- risaay III the speaker at the PROPER CARE ill GUMS Mrs. Wilfred Furlless —- —— — 1.00 d“ '0 llbllealth. Mrs. a. s. well - - _ _ _ m; By ills kindly lllspllslllell lle was qllll-les revealed tllat lle is restirl, “WW5” m" W” “rremd Mrs. J. F. Huntley _ _ _ _ m0 c. general favorite with the pupils, comfortably, and is not in any ma‘ m“ ‘ week ‘m’ at u“ Mrs. Gault Murray _ - -- __ 1m ovel- wllonl he kept n watchful danger. “W” 5'7"“ slam“ ‘m u“ i Wm all“ - - - - - v» m» one ca. "e"... E,Q_h1 _ _ _ _ __ u, wn...garew.. ALSO MUSICAL I John h‘: adieu, _ __ _ __ i138 flit!“ "Ytitfrdoy FUN m; AL sugvwgg. conducted the ease rel- slle' Orowli _ . liven AND PICTORJAL J- D- Jenkills -- - - - ._ -1100 s...” m l s i‘ .1.“ ‘s “m” The funeral oi Mrs. llaamlret Yelifldli/ "l4 W» R- F- wl W" . .. -. ldnlaMaayO _ . Dorolles er street, to 5;, mum“ m: u" “coma somewa- J. C. Ilvillg — ~ — — — — 1.00 Dulletalfs Basilica, when, Requiem M1111“ $00k lllw° 1mm A- l» Hm‘ g i or a a r a Fraser. we; Wm. Rlo , 40c; . ‘beam we" new; - Friend, 25c. - - - _ss_ _ us‘; gféfrfi gehlsMwm. M” 0mm" 3:13;], “Q1,” prim noun-mu. regular weekly dinner meeting of -— Tom; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $1125 my ‘ n . Wilfred Burke. Thonm John Momma the Gyro Club held last evening A rt Wilson. Lawrence Kelly. J. ’ ' in the Olnadiln National Hotel. Clark Gable And Myrna Loy In “Parnell” At Prince Edward Albcrry Plslns Per Charles McMillan B- Flemmlnlz- Service at the grave roves conducted by Rev. George lMbOoam Henry Redmond and Jeans cavanagh. Services st the church. were conducted by Rev. llblzher Dcugen, and alt the grim by Rev. Mr. Morrissey in s most interest- ing manner discussed the history, orientation. purpose and work- ings of Credit Unions and gave URnlodel-nmenueal-eofterlarnelaeeate our gunmlqfl, creamy, well-cooked foods dqrlvc [time o! stimulation] allow them to become tender. hbby. ausceptl‘ ‘ toaariouagaun , Cherie‘ M Mill — -- - -_ _ olnrlle Gable and Myrna Loy veals her remarkable talent as on Efnesflscgnclngsl: _ _ _ __ 1" “m” KWQ- concrete examples of benefits dc- dlwrgem Th.“ why ,0 m.“ dam" ncummni ! eualll new ileighls of artistry emotional actress in contrast to 511W McMillan __ __ _ _100 E t G d, rived by members in Ohel-lotte- 1-00", put, mdmasaaxé p0,. gpmmwgthmm“, “conga; together ill Parnell. a drama sllg- her recent comedy roles- Alex McMillan —- —- - _. _ 1:00 . _ town. Mt. George Beer flavored - ' ' gosted bv tile cal-oer of Charles Edna. May Oliver, Billie Burke. Mrs, wm_ McMillan __ __ _ Loo stgowlnnmd the meeting with en excellent to help keep gum. km m‘ huuhyumu-d“, swivel-l rlll-llcll. Ullcl-olvnied K132 Alan Marshall, Edmund Gwenli. Thomas McLean -_ _ ... _1,m “U”! 5-—-- nemhbo“ “ma” n m. hm"! media: from the acorns of Robert ' or Ireland, which opcne at t e Donald Crisp, Berton Churchil. Mack McLgayLfiflc; Mra‘T‘ ab» .. IIPTIONS to the wmw W. Service. Gues were Messrs. ~ ‘ Prince Edward Theatre vesterday. Donald Meek and other-g have “ma 59c _ _ _ _ _ _ __1_ Chlrlofibwwn Guardian m" be Mr‘ ‘nu ‘ad Mm‘ John T‘ . O. lhbDOnlld, Monoton N0 - ' ' ' ' M‘Kl T" ls T's‘ ' ' ' ' llrlllollsll it is primarily a nar- pfOmlflellt roles and in addition Total _ ~ _ _ _ ... 4.132 banded w their Rent Archie allele. 1"“ ‘fill’ “mflfl 3%‘ mall Saunders end nelpll’ JOXT- se-dellllpl-evelllel IllellaalleM-leqewlnlllellelemnq rllllre ol Ireland. Parnell there 1s e. large group of native Sea. Vie‘; ‘Roam H""—"_°0D noun a cc ggéggswhogyalgarrbzeawu all“: Ealvofiml-Y- D!- J- 3- llldwfill WI! gill“? ‘#1181511! illbl 031px‘: Tooth Pasta. “ ' 51ml!!!- ru your ea it tereeobm . gaining“; Irish men and women who provide realistic atmosphere, place in the near future. The drawing room was prettily arrang- ed for the occasion. with a. lovely decorated omh, while a very pret- ty yellow and. white umbrella and actually: illil-rllzlliollzll ill its scope. fcl- it is Hi0 account of a coura- 30011.5 llldn who surrendered fame and forullle and power for the “Uillflll he loved. John Stnhl, one n little extra lpnne into your gums with tooth bruahorfingerfip. u“ mm‘ wud. d Before the tube ia finished you'll find your teeth white, men rencs Ilodlas I. 0y B“ Patricia": ‘pukmu-‘yow “m. firmer‘ hulmu-nyw mu’ hum“ hum w moi! ind-u up“ more attractive. Bays tube of {pane Tooth Pasta tcdql _ Collected by Mrs. John Campbell The story begins in Americal 50c each: Norwood Campbell, with the departure of Parnell j Wm. Simmons, Ed Murphy, my for Ireland. where he became the ,' Dllggan, Mrs. L. Sutherland (5)- and the first I. $2.50 oncmloel. More loaves of better bread from each bag. ..°Pltfzli wmuans-The yo]. lowing were prise Winners-gt the --—._. I. 0. 0. I‘. SOCIAL IVINING— ‘secretary who ilas been s0 Dost/em‘! of tilt‘ .\CI'f‘€‘l1'S lllost distinguished dz: zors, followed history with a r-ll-l-fll‘. ole and reproduced the color and 1110 beauty of tile peope and illclr limes with ram skill and POWGX‘. Gable, a: Parnell. unquestion- ably; plays the lllost impressive role nl‘ his brilliant career and _l\i lss ilii-IITOJI Davies And‘ Robert illontgomery At The Capitol, With NIHHOIT Davies and Robert itiolltgolllery ns co-slllrs, and a supporting cast that includes such popular comedians as Frank Mc- Hugh, Plltsy Kelly, Louise Fnzellda and Allen Jellkllls, the comedy “Eler slllcc Ew" opened yesterday ll the Capitol Zfllczltru. It ls described d5 the sprlghtiest piece of nonsense tillll. either the iol eiy golden-haired Miss Davies 01‘ handsome Bob has ever played 1n. Montgomery plays" lllc purl. o! a goofy author oilo cannot settle down to finish his novels because he always has his mind on blvlldts- Miss Davies assumes the role 0i l '. as Kalle OShea, re- by previous employers on account of her good looks, that when she goes to work for Bob she does so ill dls- Ullcrowned King. man ever to unite the 86 members rll’ the Irish Party. The love affair between Parnell and Katie OBShell. the scandal of the divorce which wrecked his political career, and the intervening episodes of a spec- taclfar romance, are vividly pre- sented in a picture which will rate as one of the finest of‘ the year._ Bob meets her at night. llTldl5-‘ guiscd, doesn't recognize her, and falls in love with her. The com-I pllcatlolls resulting from the are‘ said to be fast and furious. The sort of roles portrayed by Miss Davies and ltlontgonlvlli in the picture are especially‘ suited to their talents, and triumphs of for- mer films are repeated here many fold. Perhaps one of tile best features of the picture is the presence of a sl(lE-.$plllllllg supporting cast 0t colllcdialls. Performances by Allen Jenkins. Frank Mcl-Iugll, and Patsy Kelly keep the aud ence in the DIO- verbial gnles of iaughtcr. STRKTT/BERRIES IN ALBERTA CALGARY — The strawberry plants in the Msgrath district, 125 miles south of Calgary, produce ~ large and numerous berries. Mrs. N. C. Nielsen obtalned'565 quarts from less than 1-16 of an acre. She got a quart of strawberries from guise, making herself as homely l5 possible. WINTER BUS SCHEDULE al-"rscrlvs MONDAY, OCTOBER 25th BUS LEAVES OIIARLOTTBTOWN (From White's Restaurant) FOB SUMMERS“)! Daily cxcpt Sunday — 8.00 A.Ml. Saturday only — 10.00 EM. FOR NORTH LAKE (via st. Peter's and soul-ts) poiiy except Sunday — 4M Y- ll- BUS LEAVES (Fl-em Gaul-Ito's Drug Store) FOR. CHARLQTTITOWN Daily except Sunday -- 8-30 A-"aamw A-M-r- Saturday only — 10-90 P-M _ one plant. 1.15 P.M., 3A5 RM. Sunday only — 10.00 AM- SUIIHIBSIDI Georgetown — Miss Penzy Duggan, 40c; Mrs. Chas. Duggan, 350-315. Arthur Stewart, 30c; Mrs. H. L. Donald, 200-50. 25c each: Mrs. Roy Adams, NLrs. Jack Murphy. Mrs. J. D. Duggan, Mrs Jos. E. Adams, Mrs. RayBurt, Mrs. Atwood Blakeny. Mrs. Jas. Duggnn, Reggie Hiltz, Mrs. Jas. R. Murphy, lldrs. Lester Duggan, Wm. Murphy. Leland Campbell, (i2)- $3.00. Total T01‘ Sea Vicw--$6.75. Rice Point . (Collected by Miss Gracie Mac- Dougall and Marjoly ‘llayiorl Wallace MacLaille -- -— -- — 1.00 Lee Taylor 50c; Chas. MacDougall 50c.—-1.00. Rae MocNeill 25c; John B. Mac- Donald 250-50. Chéarles MacEachern 25c. Total- 82. 5. Total contributions to date in- cluding above: From Cilavrlotteiown-wiiifl 59. From Royalty including Spring Pill'k—$10.'§.20. From St. Avnl-ds and Falcon- wood-—$l03.20. Fh-om rural district towns and villages—$613.41. Grnnd tota1—-$3096.20. ron SALE AT’ noaoono Farm consisting of 118 3on8. 1-4 mile from highway, 90 pores clear with 2 running streams, bel- unce in herd wood and lumber. 80 acres ready for cropping, near school and church, buildings in first class repair. Apply to Mrs. John A. Hughes, Emerald Jet, P. E. I. l 14-364-11-30-(1. annual bazaar and drawing in old of St. James Chulch, Georgetown, Nov. 24th: gold watch, Frank Mo. Donald. Georgetown; flve dollar gold piece. Rev. Gavan Mcnaghan, St. Dunstans University; luncheon s , Mrs. Mary Cmwley, Quincy, Mass; five dollar gold piece, M11, Norman McDonald, Georgetown; linen table cloth, Mr. Machon, Lower Montague; five dollar gold pieoc, Mrs. Albert King, Gem-n. town; dozen silver spoons, Mrs. P. J. Henry. Georgetown; ton of coal. Robert Jeffrey, Georgetown: foun- tain pen, Mrs. John Jeffrey, LOWOl‘ Montague; five dollar gold piece. Mrs. Smith, Georgetown, AMHERST, N. S, Nov. 2il—iCP) —Wi1fred Foley and James Stuart, lXJt-h 0f Charlottetown, were SPll- tencod t0 3t) and 20 days in jail respectively today when they ap. peered btfforemagistnaie R. D. Crawford. They were charged with potted plants filled in a speoe be- llind the arch. The bride-ladle was ushered to the seat of honor by Miss Grace Campbell, EN. to the strains of the bridal chorus played by Mrs. Angus Green. The presents were carried tn. in daint- ily trimmed baskets by the Misses Helen Wignlore and Christine Mao- Lesln, and opened by Miss Mildred MaoKay and Mrs. Lionel rem. The accompanying verses wen reed by Miss 1mm Constable and were arranged by Mrs. Fred Ddnelds and. Mrs. Osoer . e bride received many lovely and valuable gifts and a substantial sum of money. The brldB-wrbe 1n a few well chosen words thanked one and all for their kindness, and asked them to visit her in her new home, after which all Joined in singing "For She's a Jolly G006 Fellow." Allel- wlslllnz the bride happiness the guests were served a dainty luncheon before departing to their homes. annoying citizens. M 5v|liiY§v§PEfl|AL Plllclzs NOV. 3Uih.——|lEil. You will find many savings by visiting our stores during this week. Listed below, you will find a few of the features we are offering. l——2.--3—4ill. Raisins, Seedless and Seeded 2 pkgs. u 2o. i“,‘.‘.f;';f'fi“2?i_29c B lk S lt- ..‘i'...=_.".".'.‘.§, __ _- 23o Bl nched Suitanas, 1 lb. - Dates -lllls._______.z5G t Cooking Figs 3lbs.-------z9c §+§§~ Citron l1lll.______~_ 35¢ Mixed Peel 1-2 lb, pkg‘. 2 f0!‘ Orange and Glazed Cherries l-4’s 2 pkgs. - - Maraschino Cherries 3 oz. Bottle Lemon Peel 1 lb. 29c Rebekah Ne. 1o with upwards of one hundred in attendance. The first portion of the evening was takenupwitbasingsongunder the leedernhip of Bro. Percy D: Worth with sister Helen Mollaoh- em at the was irltlerspe ’ hum the Oddfellows Orchestra led by mo. Percy Aces-n. After s hearty lunch the evening was fin- ished of‘! wlfll a dance which was enjoyed by all. lllusllllllll (Continued from page i) P. W. 0. NUTES GEOIOI L DONNELLI Some, he remarked might soy, "0 Indian temples to heathen gods and acts of worship performed by the natives. The speaker stressed the need for greatly increased mission work. the Indians have s religion of their own and are happy with it, why not leave them alone?" That Wls not true, Mr. Wilkinson de- clared. Some hed a religion, but it was ignorant worship prompted lg fear and superstition. Then were many thousands of outcasts, To them the Christian religion came as a great light. Even many of the high caste Ill- AcAAAAgAAgAApAAggAAlAAAAAAgAAAA‘AAAAAA 2 lbs. Hamburg Steak , 1 lb. Bulk Macaroni 1 Tin Clark's , Tomato Soup gulllrants > diens were groping for the truth p 55' “‘ "‘ "" — I tvrerneagerly embracing the C an ulth. BREAKFAST 0111i’ the 0'11!!! of work slnom 1 pkgq Sugar Kris” the many thousands of tapers in Comflakes Ina hldl been touched. the 1-2 ll» Bacon ¢ Mo‘; tf°l...“l‘.‘.ii..l.fif“il"“;fli 1.2 m. K_(j_ Coffee gmpur bllltl cokuld: lrlotuizlc treated . eca. l . 1 lg. iln Dorothy mo, 11311131119? t: b6.cc0n\:l,rlt>::.tt‘)yf Milk the need of treatment. r Of~‘ ‘ were scenes showing DINNER agrieuitulrali ‘methods. only the ll lbs. Corn Beef 0 $221’: 2r $°§v°whl$p1§f,'§'f,“,f§f 1 Cabbage c " med the surface‘ of the soil, hand 1 "L Carrots 0 threshin_ and cleaning of grain, 1 , ‘ or, for the people there a more Turnip , advanced method. treading it out 6 lhs. Potatoes " with “xen- Modern transportation methods. SUPPER ’ however. are penetrstin: that see- tloll of the country. Now are to be amen apavedroodinthesec- ti motor driven vehicles side b llde with primitive ox certs. railroad has been constructed and llt present e hydro protect is underwuy at Ksngre. not fer from ll lcry §u\~\§. .lll llrll-Cllrisclllrls social was held ill the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium Saturday evening, un- der tile auspices of tile Students’ Christian Movement. A successful dance was also held at the Knights of Columbus Hall by the Collegiate Club. Music was supplied by Alf McKeal-rley’: orchestra. P. W. C. basketball team lost their first league game, 32-17, at the Y.M.C.A. Friday night to tile Y-Knots. The P.W.C. team did very well considering that this was practically the first time most oi’ the players had played together. The lineups were: P. W. C.—B. Hennessey (cnph), S; A. Brown 4: V. MacDonald i: Howard Christie 9: M. Hughes. D. Mullins and D. Nicholson. Y-Krlots-A. Bodkin 2; J. Cullen i3; J. Lelghtiser, I. Harper 11; D. Mathtsson 2: N. Anderson, B. Johnston i; and B. Stewart. Mr. Douglas Black, of Omens-y. was elected by a committee oom- posed of students of each year. to represent Prince of Wales College at the National Conference o_i Un- iversity students to be held in Win- nipeg durinu the Chrlstnlas holl- days. Mr. Black is one of the pro- minent momhcrs ct the four‘. l"'1\l' class. and we feel assured that ho will fulfill the duties which have been laid upon him. in a vsrysst- isfaetory manner. Mr. Gordon Douglas. Georgetown. represents the 5.0M. Several volleyball teams have been organised in P. W. 0., and much interest has been shown in this clean and ever-interesting sport. It is expected a. league will Nlltl IN CAN!” TOOTH PAST! ______';"_;= Canon Malone was the speaks The choir under the direction o Mrs. li-enois l-Ioll Trainer led the praise. A large number of stud- ents were present. BIRTHS HUNTER-At thq Prince 0011M! Hospital. Nov. 27, i987. to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hunter, Summer-side. n. son. llANEY-At the Prince Count! Hospital, Nov. I8. 1987. to Mr. and ivlra. Edison Hurley 0d Clifton A daughter. MACLENNAN-At Pleasant val- ley, P. E. island. on November 29, 1937. to Mr. and Mrs. John F. Maolllennan,_a daughter. ______~___ ____ DEATH5_ _;_____ MOFFATT-At New Glasgow 0" Nov. 29th, 1981. Miss Jane Moifatt. aged ‘i7 years. mineral Wednesday December 1st. A short service W11’ be held at the house at 1.80. arr- viee in New Glasgow villi/Pd Church at 2 p.m. CORRIGAN-In Walthem. M1185 on November 28, 1931. Mrs. Jame! Corrigan. The remains will arrtvl in the City Wednesday evening and will be conveyed to the ml- dence of her father-ln-law. M! John Corrlgan. ’I‘racadic. Funerlh notice later. To Clasify _<._-._ 4 z-lloolll APARTMENT so LET An 38 Elm Avenue. my _ L-355-1L30-3l FOR. SALIQ-BED. BUREAU AN" commode. Phone till. L-stl-ii-SO-Iil lxrslulllscsh MAN WANTS work farm. success!» Charlottetown 1 2 7°!‘ -* _ _ "' _‘ 1 Bread filfil'i"l¥?ll°..sii“f.mfii'°.ii,sfi be formed llner the cllrlslmlu with simi- Alln‘! 5° 9'11"" 5;‘ Bus Servité “OLD PA“ KOLD PAK cmnpuwd Wm “t, Poul“. m’ 11:32.21”? d“! 3g‘ “a ‘my? '—"'l"-""-—‘"-""' ~¢'L'-;:. - - _ paye lln er e rec on o " " “"""“ BTARTING MONDAY. MAY 10th YOUR EYES ‘ STRAWBERRIES BllUl-‘IBERRIES min-my ollvlfilllweneqgggffii f: sat. lwlllel Iris-m. rlllvslclll rrlllll- use. 1S1‘. nun mo. BALANCE Leave Georgeldwn — - 8.00 AJI. - c n" 3m“ vale ing instructor in P. W. C. Oi stock. furniture. tllllll». °'_ snail.“ "' _ " um LN‘ ly used for rloee work- 1 Pt" Box _ '_ “fl I PL Box “f '— '_ Rev B D 0nd re t9;- gf '—..—..—:.-...................-............Ddl£l..l.nd..3il!ll'..1l..M§Q9llll!!?l1§.......-.. 4a sullen - - 8-40 ens °' , , M. , , s, 5m‘ 0mm,“ ,3“ 1,, l, sells‘ ‘skillet? Slllldav Evening was Store, New Glasgow. P. I- l- sc rllemlle- - also not. N"“°“""! ' ‘i m‘ ‘ "" Til’ TOP TIP TOP {W ff, w, f" held lll st. Pflltf‘! clllllelll-al. Rev. " blltlt-ll-itkzl- P=;*=-,;—— — g-fg jg; W's" j“ m “b”? f‘ ,‘ ' TOMATOES rolvlaro Juice 3 35...: 513%. vote s? ~ '~ a. isqu —— - . t. an norms sra n. _ I will 1‘ .- - . _,.__ . I . Fort August"! — 9-3" A-M- cllllnga lrlll patient dis- . . . . for Santa 3 This — — - -- c 3 Tl"! — - —— - c m'u"*"'r'”m:w&1££$ ‘ m’ w ’ I ‘ ed by the Rev. Canon Malone, in- Webatefs Cornel- 9.35 AJH. cumbent at 8t. Peter's Oathedrei. Brought Mixersl Due to arrive-about Dec. 1st. a large shipment of t . M» ch-"lerm" - an °.°.$I2:.‘.'.f.t."';:.'.'..':§::°“ u“. ‘;.:I{,',°,"1__Z 5:00 P.3d.- and shows Itself in hesll- m. more llrell nrmn . . crysmnzed “mt pineapple rings» crysmhled 3mg", Rev. Mr. Wilkinson is s native Cardigan - -- use p.m. “h”, gorg eyea, ate. a pel- -;:;ll.|:‘l-l;-°. ll--l'll-;':-l:-h~_.’ etc. We have also just received another large ship- of ‘Toronto. r-le llas spent tell Mr. M. Maurice, ‘well known Upper Canadian " " lnent of the Huntley & Pailners famous English his- rears tn India and It 9mm l! Fur Buyer will be at our office Dee, 3 and days » eon hi! n0 way 9! knnfln‘ receives n new nllxrr. the degree of strain on the eyes until they are examined. secretery treasurer of the Psianl- pur Mission. He visited Charlotte- town about five years ego when Arrive Georgetown — — 8.00 PM. Passengers are fully protected by following. Paying highest cash prices for Sllvcr cults. They are now on display at both our stores- Cross nd Red Fox Pelts, Mink, Muskrat. Rat- l RIX’S GROCERY I-‘llr F-LECTR ll'.\ I. GIFTI Vlslt insurance for any arclrilemthtli-Il; It'll! h. hll dr vin n us. ‘ y 1 h_ n 1nd h | p, ' _ m“ I can»... :1 G. F. Hutcheson E v ‘ ‘ Ell" 11"’: flflelfThrlllllfld 3?. ‘t:- cmm etc j . co- QUICKER SIJRVILL 31,111"; ppyggs all‘ 80H ktotgiunllmrzlerslde where lle l. E. I. FUR TRADERS 1i I - "iiifi...".i...i‘.‘l‘.'l“ "':.="'a==:r"l===r=" ' ltiiiiiltlfflll .it.".:"l.%:r:l. entitle. l.l.‘.ili"..'£.'.‘i'8..".....° '- "2 “W s“ ~ °'*"'""=‘""" weco“ corw‘: v e. V‘ we“: ~ e - -_--¢ ;_, Delllols at Government Home. Glut George itmet a