. \t'.\\l'l\‘ l0vkcd in u \I ~- l.'.|i~,_-lt- tailed: drzirtgi‘ pup-tlfllicti-tytltti Ii} .1 __‘.t: 1"- flnd the story it-Ila oi‘ Lt I-llulityg i\ ..t .l 4.1 ti. it l.\\ out». ' v ll lt.l\ .... .o,"_"‘ n“ _ i thé~>AtIas~- shows it here! Lying beneath a tropic moon, almost " At the gateway to the Gulfoi Mexico i \\ s. SHOP from HOIIDIIYB Catalog. FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH The service announced for Thurs- day evening; Nov. 15, in cancelled. Next service on Thursday. Nov. 22. RESERVE DEC. 11TH. FOR A aieIlt-tttt-sstin, and ilvt- o'clock tea which will be cou- the Ladies of (‘etitral novelty buznn r. titteted by (‘itrlstiutt (‘httrcln i conic. l l Slllillillll t-aclt service. eondttctotl by Rev. ll. .-'l. IN MEMORIAM purtctl this life .\'0v. 17th, 1922. (lone but not for gotten. luserzml by his wife. PEV. OLIVER BARTON EMERV jltitvittg nil illness of about lmonth. t l A BASKETSOOIAI. WILLQBE» Ila-id at Mt. iiorbt-rt-Linilfott ‘Fhttrn-L lday, Nov. 15th inst, prucectls In laid of n poor old tunn. Everybody 2i , . l . i WEST AND CLYDE RIVER- IScrvic-es Sunday NOV- 13th. ‘W099 jiliver 11 a.nt. Clyde River} putt. School one hottt-‘before Evening service in West River tilt-to at "i. if travelling iovotirnblo these services will ho l3. .\i. Aitkctt, , in tit-ar and loving ntemory of Aialcolttt Bcll, Victoria. wito de- Tlte death rtccurreti in St. .iohtt. .\'. B., on Nov, 9th, of Rev. Oliver ilLtttott Emery. aged S8 yearfi. fol otte iit-v. .\ir. Eatery was well known COMING! COMING! YEO’! plo- tures comedy drama. oome and have a good laughp ~At Murray iliver Friday. Bout-thaw Saturday. Vernon Monday. 11-15-11 BUYS VALUAILE HOLSTEIN BU LL.—Count Ravsmerd Rattler, herd sire at the Kentptville Agri- culture School who headed the herd which represented Ontario at the recent world's show at Svrucuae '1» \‘.. has been sold t-i Alex. M. ‘Aértew, Charlottetown, P. E. i. The afijntai is regarded as being one ofthc finest Holstein bulls in tho CO-IIIILV. fiattsouitts Iiiessrs. A. P‘. (Torrie and G. A. Catnt-rott. St. John are in the city. Mr. A. J. ilafter, Montreal, is in tho city on return from a business ttip to the illugdnltvn Islands. .\ir. anti airs. R. (‘. ilowittt, iior» don. are guests at the Revere Ho- tel. i-Jtlyrin Morris, Halifax. is thc Victoria. Htev. reglstert-tl at Mr. and Mrs. A. (i. Illurray. Bor- den. are guests ztl the Queen H0- lei. ' 'l\lr. i.. E. Prowse city. has left on u business trip to Montreal. STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Nov. IL-Stock quo- the Methodist congregation of tlib city will celebrate the 59th Anniver- sary of the opening of their grand old church. The preacher forthe day will be the Rev. R. G. Fulton, of Si. John. a former pastor and sermons wor- thy the occasion will be delivered by him. Special music will also be rendered by the choir. This church was dedicated to the worship of Almighty (lod on Sun- day the lll-th or November. 1864.. and the following reference to its opening taken from the Monitor. a ‘tiowspaper published itt Charlot- tetown at that time, may be read with interest now. "’i‘ite_ncw Wesleyan Church on Prince Street was opened for Div- ine service on Sunday last.‘ in the lore noon‘ the service .-was cdhduct/ od by t-ltt- Rev. Dr. Richey. in the atterttooti by the Rev. Mr. Pope, and itt the cvcttlm: by the Rev. .\ir. Stewart. The congregations at all these SBFYICGG were large and attentive, and embraced numerous ietttestiittiitives from all other re- ligious denominations in the city. The Sabbath collections amounted lo one ituntlrcd und fifteen pottnds. {in Monday (wetting the Rev. .\ir. ityau, pretn-hctl an appropriate dis- cout <e attd- on ‘Tuesday evening thi- ilev. Dr. lticitey attain officiated in the new church. On Szubbttth next tscrvit-es _wili he continued. The Rev. .\ir. Duncan oi‘ St. James t-‘htttcit, will preach in the lorcnoott,‘ tho Rev. .\ir. Spragtte in the after- noon and the Rev. .\ir. Smith of iledeqtte itt the evening. The Rcv. Dr. Rlcitey will occupy Mr. Dun- calfs tmini; in“St. ‘James chureit on Sabbath forenoon. The Rev. lllr. Ryan ntentioned above tvho is the father of tho pre- th-e opening den swine», the taut inltanr ‘TIIBQ M11290 tu- and love Patented by THOMAS H. tNCE at the Prince Edward Tomorrow and Saturday oo-o-oo-o-oo-o-o-oooq- 500 b0,\'s,\vrre trained last year Positions vtere tfound formany on the Pacific Liners. These lads ltave been a credit to the league t) and their services much sought at‘- ter by the Steamship companies. The coins-e is three Wars, 14 to 17. develops these boys physicalht. mentally, ntoraily and in tithe-lot’ tteed they would he a rtplendltl first line of defense. The Navy [.i.-agile advocates that these Sen Cutlets, who wish to remain in Civil Life, join up with tho Royal (Innndiatt Naval Volunteer Ite- serve. _ l-‘rom the aeacotnea the love of utivontttre. Atlenture discovers new markets for ottr Canadian pro- duce and mnnttfactttred articlosl \Vlth greater tunrkets come greater-l respect for the soil-luring life ‘ Witerc respect is, ‘there is pride. To he proud oi’ their sailors. should, be the itirai of every (‘zmadiatti man, wonnttt and child. 'i‘ht- Navy’ Leugtte fosters that ideal. . it-ii-ii l EGG LAYING CONTEST. ‘ Notes on the Sixth P. E. island Egg Laying Contest for the First Week Ending Nov. 7, 1928. The Prince Edward island Eat: (3 I t entered .1 Ijd.'af Pl Q , A. A., which call for a." rodltptio o! 1B0 a": be certificate can be obtained. The 6th P. E. 1. Contest started November 1st, 1918, and continual for 52 weeks. Each pen in the Con- test contpina 1.0,_birds and thsbirds in each pea are number’. from, 1 to 10. Only three breeds are re- presented, those being 9 pens ol- Barrad Rocks. 9 pens of White Leg- horns and 2 pens of White Wynn- dottes. _ > Tbs following have entered a pen of ten pullets of a Standard Varie- ‘Mr. Attgustlao Winner. Watervale. White Wyandottes. Mr. Howard Roper, East Royalty, White \Vyando|tes. Rev. A. McAuiay. St. Barred flocks. Mrs. Frank Halllday. Newtown (‘t-oss, Barred Rocks. Mr. Bert Brown. York, P. E. i.. llarreti itockn. Mr. J. Jenkins, Mt. Albion. Har- rcd Rocks. Mr. D. F. McDonald. Montague. littrred Rocks. Mr. Joseph Carmichael. Hermit- age, Barred Rocks. Mr. ii. L. Mnchon. Murray i-lnr- hor, Barret] ilocks. ' Experintetttnl Station, Charlotte- town, iinrrotl Ilocku. ' Exticritnettttti Station. town, iiarreti Rocks. i-Ixperitnentni Station, Charlotte- town. White Lcgitornn. Experimental Station, Charlotte- town. White Leghorns. Experltttentni Station. Charlotte- iotvu, White Letzitorns. Extieritttental Station, Charlotte- town, Wittite Loghorns. Mr. Everett ilotvntt, Capo Trav- Peter's, I Charlotte- a gutrattbn ‘.”.‘.;“’..‘;°5.“t'“‘i i '- P- "BM. time}. c Waite Leghorns; 1 "dmm r. Sam McPherso , M - White Leghorns. n arunvale’ Mrs. l-‘reddliclntyr, tit White Leghorns. e 0mm“ Mr. J. J. MoGilli , Bridge, .Whlte Leghgrlltfi. yams“ The Experimental Station pen.“ Barred Rocks No. 11 leads tho Con. test for theweek with 12 eggs, 2;, eggs were laid during the week. All eggs during the week twere laid by lxperimental Station pang, AHCHBISHOP AT some MET °EATH IN A watt. LONDON, Nov. 14- Monsignor Attdtcnii, the archbishop of ileum. l.i and Litrero, Italy, w“ km“ by a fail into a dry well 40 feet deep in the courtyard of his pg]. 1109. H85’! 11 Rome despatch to ttm Dill)’ Mail. The archbishop w,“ supctlntending repair of the well. iii.‘ Thinks that others do not con» "m"? Wfirlh KOIIIK after come tn those who wait. __. ;in t'lt.'trlottetowtt, wvltcre he lived iror ll number of years. after retir- lirv, ttotn active ntittitetry at the wlustt m his pastorate 'itt Montague ‘motile ttvcntiwiivc yearn ago. llis =1 f4- died in (‘ltarltitn-ttitvtt about 20 ‘\\ Ill‘; ilgti. ‘I ’Si1tt<-:— lhcn lite llllvi supplied fot " wrnl cltttrcltcts, including Milton. . 8., (‘hurrh of (‘hri-at, and St. ‘John. til-m two years for Ccntrnl Ifltrittian (‘httrcln Churioitetoivtt, lrlosittg his work here about the Sticlt is ilte Setting for the Most Unusual Picture ‘m guilt-gtwat.htt=tght~<g~ofitlt= m or the year! Attdrt-tt" bimery. his ottly surviving The Novelty Melticlranta of a decade. tattoos furnished by Johnson und Ward Ilictttberr. oi‘ the biontrottl Stock Excltttttgo. I ' iieli TR-Ietiltottt- iirontpttttt . . St. lntwri-tttei- Flour. tittotvn Power . . . . . . .. . (‘ubn (luno Sugar Pfd. Pnu American Petrolcttttt .. American (You Ilrnzlliatt Fritclion llowartl Sutitlt Pfd " “ Cont Prcirrrotl (‘out Steel ffutnptttty of (‘ttttodu . . iiritislt‘ lCtnpire Si. ist ‘Pfd. Pt-tttttatts. ~- Aliltilii . SUI/g Shnwittigott ilii Lnurt-tttitlo Pulp. (Yonndizttt (ions-ml Electric. setn [tzti-tltii‘ on‘ the church is still living and at the age 0t‘ 92 yours. ile visited (‘ltnrlottv-toyvn lat-it Sum- , 1231,, int-r and |il'l‘ii4'lI(-*(l in thin clittrelt _ 3g on lllrw tlilft-rottt. tit-cttsiotts. . 02s,, ~~_Q¢-»_. _. _ g x1 r h . I .,...,, T e Navy League t 'i‘be Nnvy League trnittts (funn- tlintt boys to nntn the ships of ("tn- tduls Niercltztttt Murine, no tint (‘utnttittfie sitips can carry Cuttndzfls gomls to the utmost tiortt-t oi‘ lht world. 'i‘odziy tile wealth oi‘ ottr land and the wcaltlt of our lintpire Is carrictl front one t-ottntrv to itutitltt-t- by strips and sailors; ‘Our .\‘.-|tionni un.. Empire tirospority tit-- lldllltl on lin- tatiiors and titcir ei- iotts and the Navy Lnqgug Huh,“ the youth of (Htuadn. to 11,1“. “m, lilac" on the tat-us 0i’ the Ifittttiire. Furniture -- llarpets -- Linens Beds and Bedding Paints, Varnishes, Muresoo, Spttttiah River TODAY 3.15. NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 Tells Dyspeptics What To Eat! llittl makes iiru- Illiitllllik: and kindly tilsposi- ,\\'iil regret to learn of his dcztllt. 111/ I Iiurittt: his lust iIlttt-ss his Jilecv, m, ...' PRINCE ' Matinee. Adults 26c Children 16c. \~’illnin‘|p‘ Rpm“, H l »~~—--—- t l i brother. gold and love, oi‘ adventure, romance. during, _ ,‘li(ill. well and favorably known l.\li=s lit-rlhn iinrttes, was with hint ‘Hhpglfli; (mm ; i E ‘ Evenmgflrchestra 37c. Balcony 2.5:: Th" “mm munrrml m Hank“ nlnNotiotntl iirr-yverics. k A chlldre" 16“ -,.\ionduy, Nov. 12, of itllizttlttatlt Mc- A lull‘ ill Pirate .\l.'tr<»b Iiil. ilitlli, and was" a mun oi‘ now-r LE1- Auyfmm: KEEP Ynu [Rum SEEIIIG lily il tin-io- utttttitor oi‘ lrlentls, who _ _ 1,12 - (‘uttadntti SllPililliilllli ('otn. . Motttreiti Powt-r MISS ELIZABETH McPHEt. Aichisttn ‘Avoid lndlqeitdon, Sour Acid Stem-l . BC". Heartburn, Gan On Stom- i ach, Etc. .\ir. iintvtflv was born in ire-land 1 . t you forge‘ you ‘e grown up‘ itinottaittittt the Alarititnt- Provinces 12o tninistcr to his t-otnfort. djumintn,‘ 37mg,“ l lPiu-e. tiuuglttet- of .\ir. .i. \\'. .\icl’ltv|- Ant. (‘or Kr Fottttdry. . . | .\tn. Locotnotivo. . . . . . . . . . .. . - , Am. Snu-ilittc, it" ill-fining .. . w, _ clot‘ ihettrgt-tttyvtt. ztftt-r n short ill- ‘ Slu- t-ttjtiyi-il _ wontli-rfttl .. it until about. ntrltottt‘ hcfnrt- Ihi-r til-nth. ilei‘ lit-nth may lltly he 4l¢-Ml'l'll|t'.(l ilh‘ falling usiet-p, for site stiffen-ti no pain and quietly await- I-d the sttttttttotts of ltor Lord and _% x! l . Ihdiucstiott ond ptitvticnllv aiil fdrtiis of slntttur-it irotthiv, ritrvntti-tlt-f I-til tiutiioritivs, .'tt't- dut- nittl; ti l nut of tt-n in on excess of‘ it, ehlorir: ncid in the. stontnr- l Pitrottire "ucitl stomach" is ext-smi- intgly rlutiuerotta and sulfa stmnid do either om». or two thi lGitin-t‘ tin-y curt go on u. Iitnitwl and often disagreeable dint, tivoltl~ int: foods that disagree with them. "ll-it irritate the ntomar-it und li-ntl to excess ucld secretion or tin-y can "ill "P! UWY iilvll-NI‘ itt reason unti ntukv- it u |Il‘i1r'ili"t~ to t-ottnti-rttvt. the offer-t of tlu- harmful acid nml pro- vmtt the forntatimt of‘ gas, nourni-ss m‘ prctnttturv- ft-rntvntutiott by tin- nsr- oi‘ u little iiisttrutr-d Iiltatzttvsizt at. their itlculs. 'l‘ht-rt- is»: probably no hotter, safer or trtore rt-liablu stomach ntttitit-id than iiisutitt-ti Alumni-sin and it is widely lined for this purpose. It ltas no tiircct itPliuIl /tI\ the stomnt-lt ntnl is not a (llgr-stt-Itt. lint a teaspoon- l‘tiI of the powder or n cottplt- of five ilPfllil tablets lulu-n in u. littll- water with tho fond will nr-ntrttlizr- tin- 1»:- emts acidity which may be turn-tent and prevent its further fortnntlort. 'l‘itil removes tho wltolc cutno- of the trouble and thr- itu-nl tilts-sis naturally and iteaitltfttlly without need oi‘ pepsin pills or artificial Ill)!‘ estents. . Get u. few rtunenn of ilisurutr-tl ‘ .\i‘ r ealn front an reliable dint:- tilfltizxr:.rzrttrf..t"riz;r..aat"an; wounona YOU LIKE T0 own A LOVELY l."fili"l“i.'illltl'.i.‘Iilfllll§“l.i.?..5‘.'.‘;§II CHESTERFIELD SUITE LIKE THIS? cat what you wont at your n|'\l zgitvjf‘? ,.»-~~- eve-v had 0.. w... JAY Here is a Chesterfield Suite you would be proud to -"“+“““.~m~"._“_” own. Big roomy pieces in the newest design. - Salo- stantial strongly constructed frames upholstered tn ltanrlsome tapestries. I ' _‘1tE>F_U3£$’_TQi,RUN “OTITTt-ttvlittt ‘not t-quont upon the iii-nib u‘ I ,' .\nzirond:| (‘oppt-r FOR BRITISH SEATloi l'-1)ll.ll‘ i.:t\\, has dcclitititi to or 3 . _ ——-— wept the nontittotiott on iltt- gvouttd f.’ tytgqgofq, ymr H $5,- ’|‘h[|]]];].‘,li|l iill'llf'.'il odtitt- nuttittst liln‘ pat-t '\ Paxton, former imrd Provost tiilliwipnlitiu itt an "lMllliil conic. . ‘ rlfi-IKOW. who was chow-it an titt-lnit n. ..'II_'-{._i4|.-~..ll'il, lioyvi-Higulltulgli: WHIP“ HM kind m" ‘jhfiprful [HM _, "l"“l$'-' ."“n‘-_l"l_""' “W _"‘~' ""' “‘ "m I"' “"10 l" "m " ' " tiosltiott and syntpatlu-tit- nature N‘ dlvmm‘ m (‘mfiwmv ‘IIVWlLIP-‘Y 'F.""“F“ ' J"_"‘_‘_'" _ i-ntit-nretl iu-r to all, tmittt: ion-ti '¢_*~".~'_— h " ' m find H-Slilazivtl both by young and ‘old. lit-r charity and unlit-titling fuitit r-vt-t" itttpcllretl her to prontoti- litre good work of the comntuttity In uliiclt nllt- lived. and hot- point: will lw folt tiverywltt-re. Slit-derives It!» nmurtt liPSlilPH lit-r. sorrowittc [lotiu-t" and tnotiu-r. om.- brother, ‘AiI-xtttttler, in Wrestcrn (Ianndo. The l‘. ntatiy floral tributes show ilu- high IsHlPPIII itt Wliicit ultr- wan in-ld. Hitt- co-rv- syntputlty is extcndc-tl ttt tin- lninil_v in tlu-ir Hlltl ond sudden at? tlictiott. A r. Nt-tv York (‘t-ntrul (‘ulna (‘ani- Sugar. .. (‘ruciliie Stool .... lntorttatiouai Paper. Kelly Springfield. Air-x. Potrolt-ttttt. intt-rttuliotiztl “PF. . - Press Stool (far. Rcttt|in1.;.. Southtern Pnclfit- . F-‘ttult-baitot .. . Pniott l‘ " .. l'i:tlt (‘oppt-r .. S. Stt-cl . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . MONTREAL EXCHANGE CHESTERFIELD as shown $85.00 JIJOVC ARM CHAIR iozti tnztr: I922 1211:? VII-t ory Victory Victory Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..lill.lltl ‘hown $39.60 ill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106.75 BANKS Commerce '_*“"**‘**“"'°***4+9¢4 liunk Royal q-HE HOTTENTOTII z linnk biontrtvztl The story M a ma" who com z Hunk .\'ovn Scott" Q i 0 i quered Fear; Q O0 &&OOOQ 0-0040 O-Q-Q-flO4-wO-Q ~-~-<-oc>-~_ WING ~ CHAIR -¢&“...;- shown $41.85 ilonk as WHERE no you our YOUR y RUBBER P‘()()TWi<1Ait‘.-’ - We have a complete stock of the best Rubbers-din the Market t0day— The V“AM\E4S HOLDEN RUBBERS.” Havin ‘discarded all other brands ganddhand yin_g this line exclusively. ~LEvery fpair of- AMES HOLi)EN RUBB-ERS are fully guaranteed and cost no more than any other make. ‘Lei; us attend io your Rubber Foot- wear requirements now. We have them to suit every mem- bei- the family. . ..,1i'IIIlli' lE - FERGUSON ‘ SHOE (1)., LTD. (‘harloiici.own, P. E. I. ‘Witt-at Dec. July 10G. Corn Dec. 76%, May 73%, Joly 741/4. Outs Dec. 41%|, May 44%, 10m. May 10nd,, Oi a maid whoioved hors- ea-and the man; 0f a horse-who won the greatest steeplechase ever filmed Vou will iaughuntil you cry. You will kit on the edge of your seat And want to CHEER when "The Hottentot" wins PHlN-CE EDWARD Tomorrow and Saturday meal and scc it‘ this isn't tho bent i t t i 2 Guaranteed construction throughout. Luxurious deep sprint: seats with genuine “Marshall” loose spring cushions 0n top. Deep springs in back. Big wide sprint!‘ arms. We offer this Suite in three very desirable verdure tapestry coverings. It is trimmed in the very latest style with band of plain velour across thefront and on the arms. Even the outside of the backs ts coverediytth the same material so that the set may be used out 1n the center of your room‘ if desired. Chesterfield $85. Arm Qhiair $39.60. Wing Chair $41.85 Come in and see our complete line of Chesiierfifild Suites-Joy far the finest showing on P.E.,,_I_Slfihd- $.17 styles in Chesterfields at $90.00, $115.00, $125.00 an 11p- If unable to call, write us for photos and samplecfl 0f tapestries. We will be glad to mail these bbfibfifi-O-O-OQQ t sotvtntrtttno NEW I novnnwwwmnwwv Q0944 YARDLEYS TOILET GOODS We have lust received a shipment of these wonderful toilet goods. The Lavender is superb. We have wide choice as we have in this I l l an nu no. Whether you are out for Sllltnysidc, ;'.,VJ| .1 small or big game-it's the gun and tho ammunition that doe: the trick. We are head- .___ quarters for hunting equip- ment that the true sportsman Shampoo-Bath Tablcta Bath Salts-Soap. Face Puwden-Taleum. Cold Cream. WANTED We néeivs tat; ofeinoneythis month and request an early settlement of all amounts due us. _ Ailovgjtlue accounts unsettled by . fifteotith-instant will without excep- tio 7beihttnded to our attorneys ‘for . . on. . _._hant~_tnt.t,,___la CHANDLER " “" """'" ‘ . la proud of. our am- munition la reliable. iIu mo ear M" YOUR GOLD FISH NOW. WE HAVE AN INTERESTING OFFER. Sachot In Silk Boga. COME Cream — Vanishing That's why our outfits stand the t Compacts Their large Compact- dandy. Gun metal flniah. THE WHITE DRUG STORE teat of a good day's sport. u a PAlNTI vwitutalii} ' uusasco FURNITURE CARPETS LINENS K You will do better with the Co. beat and pay no more for it £1.16. Jatniaon Drugglat