.r--——.-'—“"'f" , . _ _,..Q,l.4e~ll~..~ ,'l a . i I {l calls i-olui _ _ _ , 15 lb. oillolls :3 calls toliultoes .1 . ‘:3 calls peas . . . . . . . . '1'lb.tea ..s_a_e--. 3cansclalils f3 lbs. _vello\v 0r ivlllto '2 calls salmon . . . ;-~’\" '10 lbs. rolled oats .' . 10 lb, oatlileal . . ‘. . . . 5 pkgs. cream tartar . Big rildlictiinls oil all line l-l-st o t' illis week. Lilave your order for onvnlvu-q». NOVEMBERQ.’ legs‘ "- .---l.--.--. --¢~.e¢~-. beans a . - . f. . ~.-.-.-.. tu- . . DllLLMl DAYtlAllAlli -lil groceries we oillil‘ the following i.‘ i or. 50c _ 50 cts. . 50 cts. 50 cts. b 50 cts. 50 ets. 50 cfs. 50 cts. 50 ets. 5o us.’ 50 ets. . 50 lets. s iliirilig the ‘ 'l‘_hilllksgiviilg dinner, (loose, (‘hii-kcu, or Duck at lowest prices. P. i. Ma Cor. Prince’ d. Kent. ' 590-1 4 ‘.'l l l 110w ABOUT A FURNAC cDONALD Phone 883. YOUR HOME 1111s FALL CaloriC _ Pipeless Furnace; have been hcatilig homes in this Province for many years giving en- lire satisfaction. Have us quote prices on the heating of your home. tied. Phone, call 0r write us. Fill-Til ' ll. Tilllliili 80 Grafton Street rnosn yOQO-O GOO O-Q-O-Q§-OO§§@O§#§§OO64 94-0-0 0-0 OO~4§ ‘ . the lde a contained in the Inland gives employment at Home." ,'~ any one person. Box 249 Mark on Envelope "Slogan Contest." Lion-lion Has Real “Peafioup”. Fogz LONDON. Nov_ 2-~ li.<lnlllln‘s first; "lllwl soul)" lot: 0|‘ thll seuson arriv-‘tilc hilt it!" grounds "i m‘ imllpzq/Liii’iviliitllllti! in irnvorlliinclibal PQiIOITIl» i'i at illlnii llilill)’, 'l'lle viii‘? Will" '1'? "m"? m" m" d“ m" ‘"3’ H ' Ills ll lilaiter oi HICi.‘Mil4l|l‘(!1lt?'1l)f¥'(l‘iy m] with ltlses. l-vlrylvherc was curried 000 I 4 i Lggm“ AQAAQéAAQQlAA a‘ roduetu-‘Patronlze Home Stores. abroad gives employment abroad. sol-J " Please address- PRESIDENT, Associated Boards ol'Tradel oi P- E- l-l t0 You will be well satis- Oop Prince Edward O 90-0 0&0 Slogan Contest $10.00 FOR THE BEST SLOGAN The Economic f‘ mmlttee appointed by the Associated Boards oi Trade to .nqu,i_re into how trade‘ conditions “IfliY be improved in our Home Province, desire . popular slogan that can be generally used by Islanders. adopt a The slogan must he short and to the point and express loliowinq staternentz-"Buy 'Money spent Money spent at Home The Contest closes on November 30th, 1925, when the slogan will be judged by thros wsll known islanders rep- resenting bol.h Town and Country Interests. The Contest is open to any one and there ls no restrlc» tlon as to the number of slogans which may be sent in by One good slogan is required and $10.00 wlll be paid for the slogan winning the Contest. Charlottetown,» P. E. I. lhl- aid of electricity. [traffic was greatly ‘ shipping on the 'l‘lialliu~.l lrused ell-l‘ iirl-ly. vtw-illilley exilibilinn li illt|"‘l’('ii ‘L44 E FOR I iii 4 1 4 4 ‘ piiilg", but . lilE ciililll THE CTTARTDUETODVN 01153011111 l GUARDIAN " . SHOPjrom Holman's Catalog. LADIES SKIRTS very special tor ,.d.ly.s $1.50. Proust.- Ltc-s. t id | ' _ 51100 ll 4 3i. i eazerreo.‘ Tile following mil- litia uppollltlnJlts, ronlillluns elcw. iliuve been galL-tl : l'- ll. l. l. 11.. {To be. 2nd ai-ciliil‘: Maj. F. l, Au- ‘drew, MIM, 1st April 1925; To be ~.\luj.: Capt. D.A- Macdonald, 1st lApr, 1925; To be prov- LL. (sully): ‘John Ffi-cuerlokj’ Morris. 1st Aug. Q1325: Res. (nodposteil) lllajor A R. Brennan is trans- to the Res. 0ft. ‘ls-t August, 192.5, ~ WHIST DRlVE.——-'l‘be opening series of wlllst ulldel- the auspices 0i‘ the Si, Joseph's Sodality was held 'l‘-u<.-.~:day evening with a large ultcndaulae- The prize winners were ilndics Mrs. J. .\. (iulnernn, Mrs Jllli Kelly. M-ss Minnie McKenzie and Miss Alice Piiicllu- Drawn by Mrs. J .A. Cameron. 'l‘lie gentle- lil11ll'S' prize went in Mr- Laurence Doucetle. Mrs, .l .A. .\lcl.zirell drew the lucky table prize and Mr- M. G. .\icNeely woii the consolation, The next series will he llelll next. Wed- nesday cileliing, MT. STEWART-dSiiililliy next. '\ v 8th. will lie observed as Arni- ul Sunday. by tho United Church n1 Ml. Slcivzirl, ’I‘lhe ilaaltQr will take {for ills lilrlllllll: theme. "The Day ol‘ lPl-acla“ and the music will he .l])[ll';i]lliilll9 to -i.lle »tllcezlrsitul. lli thl evellirr the i-iillil‘ will amide‘. .i scrlice of sling. and will he us- lslul by Nlrs. Vtlilull Anderson 0t‘ St. Peters Lake. and lir. A, R. llilrl-‘ll. and ‘Mlilflfuii ‘Douglas lit is cextli-laliai ‘that sullll! illlmiilt ' ill iiullildrsfilili. All lax-service y cordially lilviiell tn llicsil srr Lil's‘, ivilieh both morn- ing uud evening wlill be o!" n pzlt~ .imlic l-ilarzlcter. CITIZEN AT‘TACI<F,D——,\ vicious attack‘ was lllllti-L‘ liil-silny night on lll‘. it. l‘. ilaiildlgad ill trout ul‘ his .l..h'iliLll('U, l’tl\\'ll'¢ll hi." by a lllall Wilt) was uvilluillyl lllltltll‘ lllc illllll- villli‘ til illpllli- Mlzllzidiligau besides llelllg badly Iillllfllti bull his cloth- Jig turn lll all endeavor to defend illlllseli. The allall" started by a .liall walking illlo .\ir. Nliltiliilgilllb esuleilec llllllllilullllkftjii. lie entered the ibllllll; rolllli where l.\lrs. Mad- dlgllil and ill-r da-ilglili-i‘ were seal- lzil, 'lllll'l'ilrlillel‘ slulliilnilcd ilrfl‘ llus llallli. who could lrolll iill‘ Vlfilllll‘ “lltill (iiieslizlllcll ‘illlli tlllvl‘ ciliislderzllllc persuasion R43‘ left. ,\ll', Aiallliigalll who lloticl d llvc slalarzilp. llll ll Ull the opposite cor inside his leonse lliellccd llalllillerlilg nil he was enabled lllllillalion as to his sanity. jMake Strong Plea oooooooooooooooooooorxom ——.‘mlluiy liiTllu ‘s bill streefmtruis ‘Slliifflilflti alllil University cit‘- flnl] dies. 'l‘iiruli1.';l1 iicr social lwnllk in authorities "ed ‘by ‘mm llll-lll-d on all tho Sl‘.ill‘t'|i lights ill Good Strong Stool. Climllflllie-‘i- 4 __ _-é———~ -' ‘"‘ - ‘lfidwulflli iilethuds, I I I I ' ,., , ,..,“a+yteooouowmgo-oooooovoor» E. R. BROW‘ . 14o RICHMOND eraser diianuirrerown Fire, Life,’ ‘Kccidont, Sickness ‘and Plate» Glass ‘Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis flllat Willi! must ‘be ‘pOF-‘Illlllflii. 4 l lviis l‘. l Dictionary Coupon ‘\ bslnq my New or om Please find anelosod the sum oi $- - - - -- Ranswal Subscription to Tho Charlottetown Guardian and Nsw University Dlfliofllry- I \ NAME lnoluds 15o sxtrs tor poe - _,,glo within ADREIO ...............-...xd....................... .ti'.e"a". Jnllsl. y‘ ll‘? OF Jl “MLLLQAQLALL For Anita Whitney (Canadian Press.) l ‘ NEW YORlK. N. Y.. Nov. 3~Mlss Gharlollte Anita Vlib-illney. fulclng a ,jlrl=l Sliliifill-lfl‘ nl’ from ‘one to fowl- riiren years for being l1 meinriier of ithe Communist Labor Party, is vig» nroiislly alppealeil for by Rev. R. W. lililli ‘in ii letter to the mmss. wtlio ‘says: "A nlii-fiollul-lwillle lilpiloal to itiovornor Il-itllllird-snn ol‘ (Jal-llornla iis ‘Imilllg itififllfilllilfiti ‘by ltliial Anleifil- lean (‘xlvlll llilbcrtins Union, n. body ‘Wlififiil is ililt-lliii. only iilpon oolisorv- inliz Freedom oi‘ speech. oi’ 855G01- liimzc liblllli of ltlrl- prerss, M Ilsa Whitney .i.‘-l a lilo-co 0i‘ lfil Slrpmmc- ICou rt Jlulirc. She is vary much ell‘! ‘the lylpe oi’ .laile Aldilvrmls. ‘hfiiliillllgi in chlflrilifliii? W» lillii silo jointed the (‘tlllilllllllrihlt ba- -linr piirly. in i020 she was convic- ltfalllrnrirlli -cmint.s of iillcalilb rsllili) "ill this prrty. There was no lailargll that. who ildvllxalrlvil 'lll‘lIi'lti iii ill-r party L70lllhi5“6!'ils only lllei- c-ollvlctioii. yllllereimi. was based cnltlilrely on her"liirliillberslriil lil ilrrL lpunly. it ‘in a illlllitilllllillliVl/i lpriilcilplrl of i-zrw "File: doctrine oi‘ guilt. ‘by association‘ llaractertstic nl‘ ilie "illldllli: Ages. ll. has llll pllice ill our moll- t!l‘il. ti(‘>lllO('l“ P. J. NOV ii COMPANY will hi: ullyiilg jlUllllly .ll .-l'lu.l;'. .-ovcliluel' titll. Alli-infill aslvuu ovlz-li-o-Zl TEACH E R S IMPROVEMENT aLiagw-A meeting u! tile ‘lezlollels lillpffll/Lllllillt uluo ol ulgg was lllslll ill the uigg School house uc .oucr Zlflll, Tile lolluwlllg office-l» were eleciecl for the year. Presi- dsut Alexander‘ Matheson. Vice- urcs dent, Elmer McPherson, Secy Flop lhiél‘ altar-on ‘Hdlgll. The mem- oerl decided to hold their meetings aveyy three weeks ulld to su-bscrilue lor ,lh'é‘ lilagazllle elltlted "Th. School," Alter the business part ol die lilcctillg inspector Shaw guvl .t very instructive lecture oll hub- lt forllliilg lessons. lle stressed tile importance of having pupils lornl correct habits lil wrllillg, spelling. lillysicul ira-liing. etc, The ncxl meeting is lu il(' held iii. the llulnl- .ll' Mr, W. iJ. Ross, Nov. 18th A GOOD TIME-—"l‘llere was a line basket. social and concert il- Marsllficld llzill "Tuesday evening at which tile following line pro~ gram was given: Male Trio-J Miessrs, Roy Juiglcy. llcigh Ding well and Jack Sterlis. Solo'—M.s. Cdith llafiise. DueL~dlliss Jessie Jenkins mill Miss Wood, Reudillg~ bliss Barbara lMiICNEiIi} Solo-Mrs. ll. S. llcliilersnil. lluetwllllessrs Roy Qlilgley and llcigh lilllgweil; Soil; —l’\'lr. .l. u. Storm-l. Reading»- lllisl, iarllzirzl Ilial-Nl-ill- Slflllrflilll’ Leigh Ulligiveli. ’l‘rln lllessrs. (Qtligley liliglvcll llilli ,'.‘;icllls__ Miss billiar- iarl was the capable accumpailis. lt‘ the l-vllliiilg. 'l‘lle prozrulll Wllh Yuilnlillld by a sail-l oi‘ candy, Mr- l'. 'l Alacllolilild nl‘ (‘llai-lliltclollvii. act ed as ailelloileer. and lilosl. Slim-tibia lllly. for a vl-l-y sllllslzilltial illlVlllill ms realized from the sull- ol‘ till llilinly ulld well filled boxes fur- "iislllril by tllle ladies, Tia was stir.‘ "d and a lllosi happy occasion wzl. 'll‘(llll','ili In a close. Thi- ilz-rrllrliieils ."‘0lIl (‘llilrlllttetinvli were banqueti- z-d for their generous aid, — - V{-Q-§-———-— PERSONALS Mr, liauilrl .\iillill'.Sllll. Si. Prtcrr liay, ivas a visitor lo 1hr (lily yes ‘erdzly. - ‘Mr, James Drake. Cornwall. ivas 2L.Vi5il(ll' to tllu l-ily yesterday. l,\laynr Joiri Smith, flcorgetuwn Nlrs. J, (7, lialziel, Mr, J, i.. Palmer l'l'lll alld viljgl table inspector arlivcd ill llll; cit_\ 111'» “iilllili; T01‘ lllL‘ Cililvl‘. Wlllllled, Filesdav night from all illspeclio: _ but ill a bll0i‘il1l)\n- m- lllltl- lill‘ mall i-e-l-rllsscd and conl» Noxtlilvillsllire. Albany. Victoria, alld (frapzlul tour oi‘ ill (Canadian Press.) hlONlatlaAb, Nov. 4—l)olilliiloll live stock report but. ll‘ cattle. i1 sheep. 21S hogs and ll calves lli the two nnirkets this lliorliillc. lrziding was steady oil most lilies. Fiiere were llo good and i l l inoli cows from $2.75 to $51.2 ordillg tll quality. (Talvos wern dow sellers. the quality was low illli] very few were sold above $0.50. quotations were from $8.50 to $9.50 for lilediiilii and common stickers. (lriiss calves were $4.25 to $4.50 fur lhc bulk. Hogs were steady at the higher prices paid bite yesterday. $12. was the rul- lul; price for iliixed lots and up in $12.50 was paid yesterday it" seloi (Canadian Press) llo:~."rlii~:l\l.. NllV, :l frlll-l-ll WUPP. 16;! culllc, 307 lallibs. Still illlgll and 52 calvl-s for sale llll lilo two mark- ets this iliorllilig, 'l‘lic (zalllo W01‘? nluile up ot fiVl‘ cars lil lillrlllilvcst .il.(:k:l'5 and cows and the balanci- common cows nlld illllls oi loeul or- igin, A number oi iloliliiiiln dairy type cows sold for $3 and u low hulls at $3 and’ $3.25 Just liledlulll quality suckers brolulillt $10 and some poor olics $0.50, tlrassers $1.- 25 t0 $4.75. ’l‘lli-. bulk o1‘ the llinibs ngered WPPE i-olliliioii lo Just ordin- ury (nullity and sales ranged from $11.25 to $11.50 for till» hulk with l1 few zit $11.75 and good lambs at $12. Hogs were llrin from $11.75 l0 $12 for mixed lnls with the hulk going at $12 and lil one or two cas- es I5 uud 25 cents higher was paid by local diulcllers. Selects sold yes- terday for $12.25 null tho quotation “'11s given today. sows $10 to $11. Millflflrll Illiilnlrnl, for a aif-E-ifi- lBid all Your Troubles a Last Good-Bye By the uao oi Jergens Lotion- No more, tender, aching, burn- lng, smsrtlng, swooien skin. Try it for your after shave, for immediate relief cf chap- ped hands elo- lt solves for anyone the problems oi the above akin troubles. H. W. WORTHY i DRUGGIST “lllill lililif i Ail iiii iiMi “rlslzz... " 0n ‘Face. Skin Sore and Red. Heated by Cutioura. " I was troubled with a rash on my face and the altln was sora and rod. It itebed and burned all the ‘ time esusln_ me to scratch, and the scratching caused e- ptlonl. My laos looked tsnlbls. and the troubh lasted about four months. "l uud- othsr remedies but did not gs results. l began using Cuti- cur oap and Ointment and got relief in a short time. l continued the treatment and in about six v cells I was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Dorll Whlse,R.F.D. l. Frultland, Idaho, 0d. 2,1924. Cutlcura Soap, Ointment sod Tsloum omote and maintain skin rlty, li-i comfort and s kin ltb often when all else falls. ‘ramwntdlrsfifi w '°" “who l , vzls in lil“ rily ylcsterdzly ell route "Mm" m’ "m! in Illirdcil (ill u vislt to his daughter llorlirli and‘ _ ‘he imlllilvill ill‘ inspecting for (Ilark lirzllh JliOOl‘. .\il‘.yi\"liltilill;ill‘l' came out lllllilqplq m“; y’ Rlullguhury LHL i“. i, I ‘ordered him away but the luau at‘ 10w m, his Eagigy“ ‘ lacked llllli and illtllullgh Mr. Math Hum-HUI, dlgzlli is sullclxiig llllnl l'il(flllililIiSllli ‘ to save llilllfiiéiil‘ ———-¢o>—-- q lirulli a lilore serious ilullimellillg. S k ‘The liizlu was arrested and appear; 4 ‘ed lbeiorc His ilnnor yesterday moi" was remanded for exY Pillage Charged, In, Creek Iletiringl SOPIlA. Nov. 2.——T*he Solis new; fr" elts prln-t éolulmlus of. ‘feye Mt- " s-ioli-lels today, ollalrgliug-‘Lhmti "l" withdrawal of the Greek troops‘ from Bulgarian aoii. was marked by‘ Mia-L's“ 0i plli8-§‘B and destruction. I According to tlheoe accounts, the J-loeks uF/JA allay lcood and elotlll- .l.lg. even furniture anld household limit-IS. in E-Jme calslas leovlmg be- hfinld Lhclln. only -t.'he bare‘ walla of the homes they bald looted. Settlement 0t Hondurian Debt WASHINGTON. Nov. 2.-A Hon- Ju-rlan. debt floated 50 yxarn ago ‘ll Great Britain which was onlgln- iliy $130,000,000. ‘was settled yes- enday thll-ough on e-ngialglement. slig- nr-d at l-he 'Br~i'lliB‘h Consul. l-l-on- u luras a reed to it t. l of‘ . £1.250.0%0 in‘ ar-mglnlriualolzstlzuill- _ _ ___ , __ __,,_ . ._ .._. : e-nlt w-itlh It. l -t'e t. - - ' ,' ' ‘v l2“? 30 .3“... ‘llff...‘.’.f;‘”l.“.."i.l~ League 0f Cross Bowl- c. Dollilml .......... .. --»- m Blltlsh llarmerette ivrovlidcd by a three lper celrl. ‘can on. all Houlhinlan ixmsular lnvolo .11. Seamen’s Strike May Be Called Off Bla cksloil, aieood on‘ -—— WETS i" L. 0. C. BOWLING | (Canadian Press.) "i ‘C. H. Clllm-eron . . . . . . . .. 94 142 ‘Tuesday ml the L. 0. ‘C. Alleys IL H_ Cameflm __ _ 117 140 ‘HOROWPO. 0111.. Nov. 3 -- The lvetirllre- a very small audience the w_ Davis _ _ _ _ _ __ Aleilie defeated the .i'lil.lllOl.l5 Car- J_ Dang-a“ _ ing ' i 5575' Wins Out In Canada 153 izymotbe" says editorially-ls took 161_1i3,i only tour months tn make a prize l ' ' . a lair e ~ma oril of < . ' ' ____ ivirllninlg Canadian farm woman o! MELBOURNEl Ausiralia- Nav- z ‘Zliihfliyliliigile by g J v h‘ Bunmm I ' ' . ' ‘ . . ‘ ' ' H Q 128 Il/lrs.» \\'. N. lSilliLh. latcl-y 0f EH8‘- -—"l‘he leaders ill the local ‘Sezl- ‘ 530 709 lalill lnlovr of Brl-tieh Columbia. lion's Uillou express confidence ' with lull- llimband an-d 'x cluidrfifl, Lbat. Tum Walsh. President of the CARMODY FWE ———-—-<+>——-— @711‘ ' in "‘, n lllrl .\l- _\’.l".l'\ll - \llSll‘3iiilll Seamelfs UlliOTl, who __ I iliil‘ m- rmrn liti alt tlhfi ' lecently expressed his willingness W‘ \\"~ (VIFHVYCY 147 193' llgt ‘The Raine ibetureen the Rover‘. 51;“, i; l", ‘Fall li‘l"l'r. winning _'~ Q um-r-pl the presidency u; a new \\iP,S'i (iflfillltiliY an dlthfi lSallvyrs was wont b3! tiger,“ mp1,. 1n bmlwr, gammy iyutlllet‘ ‘ederateil seamelrs union to be Jill! (Win00! Y » - - ~ - -- - * ‘lwtter llilie ‘Sailors lost ii-rolln 1 " illill area-m. cixaese and ‘second 1b!‘ . ‘ormed ill Great Britain. will o to ‘$011195! minimal’ m2 171 141 fliT-“ii- ‘W0!- ‘Wliih a ‘Bilin- "f “Vi”! 0n - t- r area-in. Mrs. "Smilth made - ‘iilgillllli shortly, lil this eventg. the Ell" Ui"‘l"°‘|i’ 1G9. 12G “Githe reach olf tlilel second Ibuoy ‘llhsfliw K117111107‘ and cheese on liar“ ilioflicizll strike ol‘ British sealllelli "Qfw ‘"9"’- mi" m” lead ‘am Wm‘ mhedlusbilllltlfsfienn lu England. amii im- it Australian ilorts, which hasi ‘ ‘ r "n 8G7 732 crupalble and wilt-lady wadhiflx‘ Ofiynolilaltely "WY “mined m‘ “m” " asted for nearly three months, '1 "mi “"0- Itlllvil‘ C6013!" i319‘? “We ‘thmulgh {only-acre lsrnl at Fart bangle,” lnay be culled off and transferred’ ALERTS lwliili -a ivin. lslhe iplfl, iso- lloxiowledge to rrraclliuep, ‘n London. ' ' __ .__ l SAILORS . . . ,ii_ Lariul‘ . . . . . . ., 170 175 175i- . I ' l c m (‘oyll~.... . 1:23 103 175w. Kelly 215 175 194‘.\llnurdli LlnJm-nl or o ii. _ _ ‘iv. pl-llnly _ . . . . . . ., 1.20 23o 2g _;_ ,mna,ghan 13f, 152 1541b Prlsoner H1s Freedom;2~.€;..3ii£I?'““' it? it; alg- ggggi;;l=ll~ 1:3, "13: it; i . . . . . . . . , . ,_ _ ‘ ,_ ‘ . . . "i"_'“‘ . . 54- 198 204 ' WASHINGTON. Nov. 24mm 72s ass all?‘ Cmmm" _1 é__~. W- R- CARSON’ llip of a jury loremalifis tonguel 'l‘nl:ll—2(i7ltl. _ I _ 309 367 924 D. C.’ Iyh. C, gave Timothy Williams. a negro 1c ill-llillty railed the hilglllc-Ht slng-, “ml 2691 charged with assault with a (iPflli-"O l. 230 pills and also the hilfilwstl Doctor o! Chlrflflrl°fl° ly weapon. ills freedom yesterday. total. lil 502. , Rclvgns i Three Y",- patmol- Graduate Wlleli the verdict was brought lil. Alcomellls vs. PrP-ssliltt 7.00 o'clock. l Riley 3mm Phone 1072 it. was announced as “lint guiltyfii Anchors and Hal-hers M 3-30- l“ PInfh-ly 1ST 131 1E7 . llthollgll the jury intended it tot J ‘w, Lamp,- 211 l0!) 1"". be “gllill.y." The nlistake of the‘ [nqgl pic-bl. lilo (ialothiimpiaflfl? Chandler 141 168 l-ifi/ —~ ~ ' ‘ Eorelnall was knoivii to the court man“, ]'()ll(>¥|l ll vl-ry (‘X(1ii*ill‘iZ‘l‘{1lllfl€ w iamnlly 194 /f~;;: :- -- - a uud the lir was oiled. retlirllinu I t l w_ w 0 ‘l b a Fiillttlii‘ I, 1. 191 -~ ' a verdictj ofyfilulltyii" Justice Stai-liiliifillirirtiig “(N U“ u y i“ My!“ -— no 771- Safe Bonds lor investment) ‘ord derided that the first verdicll 924 . liusl stand and ordered the detour; DRYS Tom] 24:35. , A. E. | ‘ larnt. released. ‘ ' .l. Kelly of lrhe Sailor Boys liaxl 137 Pcwnal 5t l [Kaiser Still Has Hopes Of Return; ‘Wilhelm illlt only expects to re-l Lllfll to Berlin as lilonarch ol the’ ‘lcrnlall Reich. but also expects Lei csulne his former role as judge oli lrt. He further intimated there isl lone in Germany capable of jlltill-i _ ‘ng song while lleis absent. i The ex-Kalser was given an uni portunlty to convey these semi-l merits to his former subjects lie-I zuuse ol strife between two chorzlii societies. one in Berlin and the other in Cologne. During Imperial days each society won the “Kaiser '-liain“ twice. ' - ll. was to become the permanent possession oi’ the cluh winning it. lhree times. Berlin having won ’ha last contest the chain is gracl ‘ng the trophy roonl of the capital city. Cologne has challenged and act Berlin to put up the coveted| prize. so they sent an envoy lui Doom to appeal to the former S01’ I erelgn. ‘He replied: “The Berlin: Kaiser chain until some future rlay wheil the two societies will again ‘lo called to sing tho Kaiser- con National Probile III For Disciissionj (Canlfdlan Press.) ronlomio. ollll- Nov. aqs. B. (inlldy. President T/Jfimiiifi Board of Trndl- has just received from Dr. ll. M. Tory. President. Honorary .-’\(i*V'i!~tt1l'y Coilvlrcli for Scientific illnll Indus/trial Research. and‘ Presid- 111d. of fill? llii-‘lve-rslmy of Alibertza. his lzicoelpm-nlce oi’ all lnvilllallllou to introduce ‘the sufbjoel. of “Sclenllll- Hi: Research in Relation to lnldluln- l-rlnl alntl- Agrlcultrlrrilll Develop- mcllt" mt tthe ‘COIPHUFGIHJG of Boards oi’ Trade and Ch-almbe-ns n! (‘om- merco lto be "held lln Winnipeg. Malia. on lNov. 16th. John M, llmlrle. of the E(i‘lll0ilil.0ll Jniillnlil alnd President of ‘the Ell- moirton Board of ‘Traliir, will speak on “immigration and Colonization i- ltthc Need. llho ‘PPOSPGGIB allul the dlsculssion of ii mimber of import- slnlt National problems. France T0 Change _U. S. Ambassadors PARPS. Nov. 2——-lt is learned on high authority. that Senator lllenry Berenger will be appointed shorty ly to succeed Emile Daéiicliner as; French ambassador to the United. Slates. The decision of the governmentl lto change Ambassadors in Wash, llrlgtoii lil closely related to the‘ United Stafen debt funding "PRO-i tliitioiis. l Foreign Minister Brlanli has im-i pressed upon Premier Pninlevn and others of his colleagues hi the‘ cabinet. that another eftnrl should be mode to settle the debt. l Senator (Bereilger is ragsrdedl all the best man available to ilfill[_ this about. BICRLlN, Nov, 2—'rlle ex-Kaislzr,’ dlallenged without ‘being able‘ to} . society retains possession oi thel’ lust." . ‘ At Trade Conference; ' l ilil Prlllrsl- _ _ . . . . . . , . , . . . .. 54-15? highem _.lgn.gle of 2:5 and also the I h 7°44” - ‘ll. Whi-tlock 152 4-171 iriglilest total of 5x4. i T‘ °" °"° 1,. Mtfifillti .. . 15I'--1lil _____<+>i— i A. (idlltiPi . . . . . . . . ,, ll? 1' ._.\l'ler ll|Ill\‘|llI—-—i\||fl\lfl]'|t Lillian-lit. A Sample Dozen 0f a Goffs $ Day Bargains 60 pairs Women’s Pumps and Oxfords. Good, well made Shoes, but a little narrow and with high heels. Good enough fitters if a size larger than usually worn is chosen. We can’t afford to fit these but purchasers h.ave the privilege of trying them 0n befolepaying for them. l ~—-_...c _.. 200 pairs Men’s second quality Rubbers, all sizes . . . . 98c 200 pairs Women’s second quality Rubbers . . . . . . . . 78c 200 pairs Women’s blk. or brown Rubbers, high heels 30c Well made heavy Boots for little Gents. Sizes 11, 12, 13 Well made heavy Boots for little Gents (whole stock and double soles) Sizes l1, 12,13 . .' . . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 24 dozen Lumbermen’s Sox, worth $1.75 for $1.00 and 4the$S0xf0r.. ,,,,,_,68c Ladies’ Suede Oxfords, ex ity and up to date .. .. .. .........$2.40 r cellent qual Ladies’ Black Silk Hose. Best qluality. "Holeproof. ~ Priced by the makers at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50 for.. _ .......$l.25 Ladies’ Colored Hose at big discounts and our regular Dollar Hose (best value in this Province) . . . . . . . . 90c tlhild’s Gaiters- all kinds and colors $1.15t0$l.90for............. 73c Ladies’ Gaiters from $1.80 to $4.00 for $1.50 This is all the space we can pay for today. For the rest, come and see for yourself hundreds of other bar- gains, some much greater than these. c0111? 3120.91.11). 1 7,.‘ "i iii‘ i ‘ i411": f hi. , l . K 9. 1 gQl . \ - -.-_-~............ . . . l