a powerful sermon; his ted, on what. itnioaiis to bin, servant ‘ofthe Most High. Before theses‘- inou the Rev. gentleman reminded tho congregation that this was the fifth anniversary of the great- est day in the history of the world. U19 BIIIIIIII 0f the Armistice, and paid a sple id tribute to the heroism of he brave boys who fell in the great wsr. also to those whose good fortune it was to re- turn safe and sound. While we feel that instead of the new and in- seam m be an abundant cm“ familiar hymns which were sung Pflcu "e m’ n,“ u 1H1 re. at thisservice that some of the poned__l_ . old familiar ones. in which the whole congregation could have heartily joined. would have been more appropriate on this occasion, as it is oertainly not often that this congregation enjoys the privelege of hearing a preacher of the Rev A. J. McLslian type. it pleased us greatly to notice among the congregation some oi our forni- er esteemed residents. Next Sunday the Rev M; J. McPherson will preach in this church both ntorning and evening. we hope to have large COngrBglltl0flil.—J. PERSONALS?‘ - [V15 ..°Mr. (‘. Black. representing wmm-I Moirs‘ chocolates, Halifax. recently “ visited Georgetown. A —-MEN'S WORK INiRTQ in as- sorted patterns. clearing at 08c. SINCLAIR. B STWABT IJXITID - 29141-164! --MEN’S PURE WOOL OH-QRTI and drawers in all sizes $1.45 each st SINCLAIWS. 292-11-15-81 -LADIES' run cone, also 4H0? from Holnisn's Catalog. —-IUMMERIIDI: BUSINESS tOLLlSl-The tints to enter is now. It means doubling your in- come. Special courses by mail. Book-keeping, Arithmetic. Short- hand, etc. Evening classes. J. Pog- son, Principal. P. 0. Box 145. -——— iur chokers and scaris now on dis- -aerunueo FROM aosrouunay a. 1.1mm, ,,,1¢,,_51N. —Mr- James brads. proprietor 01' CLAIR a STEWART LlMlflBD. the Brunswick hotel, Kensington. 393.11.15.31 N who ‘has been suffering for some time’ with diabetes, recently re- . __spEc|AL ggqyflflg o1: 1“. canliy returned from Boston. He 193- ma“ W111, m1- 01- 5,11 c1111.,‘ was treated by a specialist in one 1-1931" 11151500, unoonnn 35,00 of ‘Boston hospitals. and has been S1NC11A1R g gTEwART 1111517. practically cured. K. ' 15D, 293.11.15.31 -A.crivirv'iM N. a. Looemn ._¢QMp|_E1'E 51mm MEN.‘ 3AMP$—MI‘- PEN)’ Cmlnick 0' and boy's Mackinaw coats moder- Sprlhg Valley, who went to the a191,. PPR-ed a1 3|NcLA1R's_ Northwest branch oi the Mirsm-chi ‘ 29241-1541 recently, was engaged by Sullivan Bros. Co., of Red Bank, and sent _L5c-ru1\£, 5111111911111 HALL hack home to engage 75 men tor suMMERSlDE, Friday. Nov. 16th, Orosivlll-LIIIB and Ollie!‘ W071i w! 1923 at 7.30 p. m. Subject “Tropic- al Wonderland-Its Romance-its 0 . . . mind-send the amount in. Writing good wages. All the ltimber com- DBBIPH M8 Dfelwflflh l" "108" l0 Races". Admission 25cts. 'i‘lie Rev. K- J. F. Denny will describe tho life receipts is our favourite indoor sport. their capacity. anti marvels of the South Ameri- WE - ' can forest. Proceeds iur Missions. PERSONALS " 2;7-l1-14-wf-2l I a M —-Mr. Frank O'Halloran of Lot ‘i’ was u passenger from Summer- slde to Bloomfield on Saturday. K. Great Britain's products are ad- mitted only nfter heavy import du- ‘tics have been exacted on account of them. _ MOFBOY/trl‘. the political nniltrade (B), w’ L can“ ) rontiitlons of the various nations of . - t , . i f f. II. Iwnryone lli Canada ottsht to lie Sillrfflnllfloglmarrg inzlélrlfilfilydgqrny he, m yo"), 3L Eleanom‘ 5mm i-tlzul that the Prime Minister nfi 8am» mu“ Elan“ “More R“5fl,a_ Thanksgiving holidays with her Grmt‘ Britain h” “mi. U: wagon IIh-riitany ond other nations now at “Im- Mm Thmm“ Doyle or I'm nnd tho coinage to mu e re eren- * _ V, ‘ 7_ - tinI Trililie within the Empire the tin- brlnk of "ti" W" I)“ “"16 l‘? 1115",, m. n“, m,“ gulp...“ ,.1,.(-11n1,; trade nn terms that will ensure pro “m; pvprynng 1,, 111,. 111-11151, (‘mnfiillsi to British traders. But equally . . ~- ‘ 1 Britain the lilflllWPiiIlIi oi‘ Notions oufii" [Olwfllh Ilmfi" m ('r'al_ _ hopi- that he and those who lIlIllkIIrmwr" “I T‘? flrligIhhpnfxlrlniIlzjt ilH he iloes will no sticcessftil. IU"°"I<II“"_‘ I“ M" ‘ "r" ' ' (111.11, 13.1mm and 11... Imughiiii u position to exchange their pro‘- Dominions throughout the worltltimm" WI"! mum“ advanmg“ am are now confronted liy a trade con-iilgggb H Thai" i“ Vi?“ EOMLWIII’ ditlon that necessitates unity oft “cllvuy prodmmo“ commercial action; Every loretgnillllflllgllblll the wholeHBrltllsh Em. nation in the civilized world mcetsImre- EVEIYIIIIIIEFVIIMI m y m” their products with a hostile ctis~IerYthIng~thal Great Britain '9' ..°D_EPARTURE REGRETTED. —Montague has sustained another heavy blow in the loss of the Rice family, comprising Mr William P. Rice. Mrs. Rice and son Charlie. who moved some time ago to Charlottetown, Mr. Rice conductedi a large tailoring business in Montague for a number of years. and Judging from the extensive and valuable property which ho owns in the town, prosperity must have been very lenient with hint. As we understand Mr. Rice is con- ducting a tailoring business iii the city, and not livingthe life of the retired gentleman as many suppos- ed. his numerous friends hope that he will enjoy the full measure‘ of success that he did while in Montague.-—J. That bill has been running for a little whiIe—it’s really due for pay- ment—-you perhaps forgot about it- just now while it is fresh in your "Artur-Actuate oY llfl llggiogguvinv ugwm, QUAD!- —l8l.ANDER K-ILLED -- Ant- hony T. Glover. 65 Hrocton, Mass. and a native of Kelvin, P. E. ls- land succumbed to the effects of a fatal accident which caused his death while engaged in fighting fire in the town where he resided. He was attached to Ladder i. at Central Fire Station. and always showed himself to be a man oi ex- emplary courage. It is believed that while righting fire in the E. f; A. M. Fullerton sheds, commer- cial yard, he became a victim oi lteart failure accentuated by con- tact with an exposed electric wire. The body bore no marks or burue. which indicate that. death was due 1o shock. Mr. Glover was one of the most efficient men on the force and was deservedly popular with hi; fellow firemen. His many friends in this Province are deeply sorry to learn of his sudden death. and extend to the bereaved ones profottnd sympathy. Y. Charlottetown, is visiting his par-per, Mrs. “vekuem ents. Capt. and Mrs. Fitzgerald, of Canada. A Georgetown. AI ..'i'tev. W. C. Mcahum. who is in "Montague. in connection with the ..' Miss Alice McLaren. of the Schurman, of Bank of Nova Scotia. Charlotte- town, spent the week end with her parents. Mayor E. B. and Mrs. Mc- ..‘°A GIFTED PREACHER.- While great things were expected from the Rev. A. J. McLellan, of ____ Vflllflyfleld. who occupied the Laren, Georgetown. A ..'Mr. and Mrs. James McCon- Boys’ Conference will preach DHIDI! 0f I119 51011188116 PPBBIIY- ' nell anti daughter Both have reqthe Baptist Church Sunday N In terlan Church. on Sunday evening ..'Mr. James Fitzgerald, who is turned to their home in Georgetotvnember 18th st 11 a. m. Sand?- last, the exceptionally large con- attending St. Houston's Univcrsitpg after visiting Mr. McConnelrs sis 'School at 2.30. y -—Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin of Lot 7, returned on Saturday even- ing from Summerslde. K. —Mr. and .Mrs. John Kelly. Shamrock. were among the Satur- day visitom to ‘town. H. ' British Preferential] ' Trade —Mlse Kathleen McEwen, teac- —-Mr. Taylor, printer of Char. luttetown was ii passenger Iiy train west of Sitmmcrnldt- uu Saturday i-venlng. K. —Mr. James ogzin, assistant agt. of the freight dept, of the C. Nat, Ry., Summeisitle spent Sunday at St. Lottie. the guest of W.‘ P. Call aghan. K. -WEDDiNG BELLS-A very pretty wedding took place at the Baptist Parsonage. Summerside, on Wednesday October 3i when —.\iiss Kathleen- O'Hitlloran. toms ‘arm; and with minions ohqttires can be obtained in one or he, peome “nemmoyed and her other of the grent and small Brit- tradc ltnndicapped on every hand. ‘sh D°mI“I°n5' and everythmg m“ Grout Britain remains under says- ie-m of Free Trade. The situation is one-sided. All foreign nations nnd the nations of the British Com- monwealth as well. enjoy the priv- ilege of dumping their surplus pro- ducts upon the market of the Moth- i-r Country. At the same time Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigtan B. A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Island S. S. Hessian Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Etc ' ETC. MONEY TO LOAN ,0! foreign nations. The markets of [the lfnlti-tl Safes. Japan and every Great Britain has to sell may be markets. Then why not unite un- der a system of British Prefercn-l tial Trade? The producers of the. United States are protected against the products of all other nations: but throughout the States there is absolute Free Trade-mutt the Uri-l Ited States has, under this system.- liecomc the most prosperous and the richest nation in the world. Will the nations of the British Corn- monwealth. including the Mother ffottntry, make a mistake if. to the extent thut is possible, they adopt the same system? The Britain can commahd the markets iothcr itatiou that is in a position to btiy freely from Great Britain. are now so fully supplied hy home mnrlucers that the wares of Great Iirltnin are not needed, and nre [itirt-huseti only by tho wealthy who recognized their superitrity and Montague P. E. island Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduatel Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Bayer Building, Great George Street Telephone S50-J. Office Hours-Q to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 Office MacDonald & McPhee B. A. A. McDONALD H. F. McPHEE A. " B. Barristers, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Riley Building, Charlottetown Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER, K C. Barrister. Etc. Money to Loan of Nova Scotla Building Charlottetown-i, P. E. I. Sank GRADUATE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF PHACTIPEDICS USING DR. SCHOLUS METHOD OF FOOT COMFORT VICTOR CHAISSON BRADY-FOOTWEAR-CO. 156 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. 298-1l-15dmtii. — Eye I Satisfaction it ls our aim to perform service in your behalf in such athorouph mannt-r that you will obtain EYE SATISFAC- 1 TION and COMFORT through well made and he- comlnp Glasses. The satisfaction our GLASSES have given others is assurance we can piellc you. 0900-06-0 _ Newfoundland. will give their mor- .ul support to the Priine Minister t of (ircnt Britain in the effort that realize that they can be obtained tit prices that are relatively low. lu all the conditions and clrcum~1 stances it is manifestly the interest of (ii-oat. Ilriiulu as of the British Domlninns Beyond Sea. that trade relations, the most advantageous and friendly that nre posslble,sbali he established and maintained. To this end the markets of the Mother Country, as of the Daughter Coun- tries. must be preferred. As a restilt oi‘ the recent Economic Con- ference held in London, the Govern- ment of Great Britain has offered to make certain concessions. A further preference may he antici- pntt-d in respect to those’ articles of import upon which Great Britain now imposes import duties; and if a ntojorlty of the electors should vote for protection against the im- ports front foreign countries which maintain hostile tariffs. the area of preference to the doughter countries may be yet further en- larged. Then Canada, Australia. South Africa nnd other British Do- iulnions throughout the world may be enabled to respond to o consid- erable extent without placing their own Drodttcers at a disadvantage. Then we may have inter-imperial Preferential Trade as Chamberlain nnd Tupper and other great leaders of the past desired to see it. In the Great Wnr the unity and co-operation of all the countries comprised in the British Empire was of paramount importance. In the time of pence throughout the Empire that has ensued, it is equal- ly important that all the British cnttntries shall unite and co-operatc that the peace that has been won shull lie maintained and that nil may prosper and develop in due course. To these ends the iidop lion of u system of Preferential Trude throughout the British Em- pire will certainly tend. l_t is to be hoped. therefore. that the Government and people oi Can- lill. (ritually with those of Attstralia, New Zesland. South Africa and is to he put forth in order that the majority of electors In Great Brit- nin may he induced to vote for Pre- forr-ntlnl Trade within the Empire. i"—'*_ LONDON, Nov. l5.---An extraor- sold on preferential terms in their K time. is past when GreatI teacher at Brockton, Lot 4, spent the holiday at St. liouis. being the guest of Miss Florence Callaghan. ——Miiss Margaret Gillian-Welling- ton, has returned home after a pleasant visit in town. where she was ‘the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. .l. L. Mlliflleflil, Harvard St. H. -——<-ea-i . The‘ Navy League Reta Mae daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boswell was united in the holy bonds of Matrimony to Edward Lea son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mill. of Marahfleld. The cermony was performed by the Rev. A. K. llerman assisted by Dr. Sedey of Toronto in the presence_ of intimate friends and relatives. The bride who was unattended was becomingi-y attired in a brown suit with hat to match and carried '_a shower boqtiet of pink carnations and maiden hair ferns. Mr. nnd The Navy League in 1917 raised the sum of one million and a half dollars, which was Canada's con- tuen of the Empire. This is guard- ed by the Empire Cotinciil of the Navy League in England. under the guiding hand of the Duke of Suth- erland (one of England's richest poem) and by the Presidents 0t’ the Navy League in enclt Dominion of the Empire. The Navy League has on official paper called the "Sailor". The ma» son why it is so named is its fol- lows: The name appeals to all ilic-ze interested in nil the aims of the Navy League. It appeals to those interested in the tnztn-of-war- iticn. lt appeals to those interest- i-d in the fishermen. It appeals to the amateur sailor. lt was ielt that no name could better hon- our or create interest in ll. class of the community. upon which all other classes of the community ile- pends, both in war and pence, than by coiling its publication nfter the men who are the foundation of all trade. in wnr the men-of-warsmen protect the Merchant Seaman itzid keeps open the trude routes. He enable-s the mtintiiactttrer to ship hi; goods overseas. He enables the fnrmcr to ship products of the soil overseas. He protects and allows the fisherman to carry on his oni- lnary vocation. ln times of war without the sailor. both Naval ant‘ Mercantile, armies cannot exist, except for a short time on the coun- try in which they are for the mom- ent operating. it ls interest in Maritime affairs the League pro- fesses to support. The foundation of all this is the Sailor. EA<GLEA BRAND mother's mill: fails don't experi- ment with ‘i ore healthy babies have been raised on Eagle Brand than on all other infant foods combined. Send for Free Baby‘ Boolu. 3on6» 6: tilhutioii to the Pension of the Sea-l Mrs. Mill left aiinid showers of rice and confetti for their future home iii Zilarshfield where a re- ception was given at the home of' [the groom. The bride's evening dress was blue crepe-de-chcne Iwith silver trimmings. The large ‘number of presents of silver, cut glass, linen, etc, testify to the popularity of the young couple. ,'I‘lic Sherbrook Entertaining Club walicd on the bride on the cve of her marriage nnd presented herI with a silver cake plate also the employees of it. T. Holnians Ltd. presented her with silverware. a largo number of serensders awaited them upou their arrival home and after leaving their best wishes and three rousing cheers for the, bride nnd groom and with the usual treat from the hostess wendcd their wuy home. (Other pnpers please copy). Eastern Guardian ....'SHOP from Hannah's Catalog. ..*DR. HOUSTON will be in his office in Souris Saturday Nov. 17. HWAINFUL INJURY.—A pain- ful and very regrettable accident took place at Montague on Thurs- day lust, while Ml‘. John N. Mc- Donald .. respected and prosperous former of Whiin Road East, was in the not of unloading n Waggon load if potatoes tho horse, kicked him on the leg, breaking that member between the knee and ankle. After having the leg set Mr. McDonald was placed on a stretcher and taken to his home, where every- thing for his cornfort was done. His many friends hope that in due time he will be fully restored-J. ..”SYMPATHV EXPRESSED.- Genernl regret is expressed by his many Montague friends for Capt. 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