a Wanton- Guardian 0 " 0 wmrstt- All ball players, Bull's, Rovers and Anchors to re- Dflrt at tlle Market lllulldlng at 7 § 0'¢10@K wlllsht In unifornl. 3022 Firitéanadiiill Silver‘ rot Exhibition 4_ Ana SPECIAL SALE OPEN r0 EVERY CANADIAN SILVER FQX BREEDER‘ WINDSOR HOTEL ' . yDl-ICEMBER 14:11-10:11, 1920- LOADING LIVE HOGS at Haz- elbrook, Monday afternoon Novem- ber 29. Paying highest prices ac- CONIIIIK to Government. grade. g Harry Jenkins. 296311-2031. _ MANY THANKS,— The P. lE. I. '. Hospital acknowledges with thanks seventeen bottles of preserve and three bottles of cllow fl-oln the u ‘Woman's institute of Georgetown ALL MEMBERS 0f the Fire De partment are requested to meet in ‘ the Market Hall, in uniform, tu- nlght llL 7 o'clock, Thus. Runnluin, Chief, 3024 CLOSING OF SERVICE -- The S. S. Hoohelaga will iliscontiulle her service on the (Jht-lrluttctown-Plctnu route on Tuesday next the 30011311. stunt. The last trip being front . Charlottetown oil the alfterlloon of that date. 3015 i P LMOLIVE $800.00 IN rnlzEs I Buyers reprelentlng lending Retail Houses in America “dim-ope wlil compete by Sealed Tender for your lfurs, and the lmlll quantity offered will fetch HIGH PRICES- An EQUAL OPPORTUNITY for every fox breeder, great. or small. Entry forms at mysummerside or Mon- treat office. THE GIFT' OF GIFTS ST. PETERIS CATHEDRAL. - Rev. Canon Malone of St. Peter’s V. Cathedral pl" lubed tile second of a course oi‘ sermons last night on the subject of “'l‘llo (fontl-ilyniiml of tlle ‘Prophets to True Religion." ‘ The Canon dealt last night with Elijah. Make your entry nowl E. H. RAYNER’S INTERNATIONAL PELT MARKETING SERVICE Drolet Fur C0,, Ltd. ' Montreal Selling Agents 428 5t. Paul St-, W¢8¢ MONTREAL MADE BY CRASWELL Phone 692-L Today for Appointment ._-_.,-., . SERVICES AT THE CATHE- DR»AL.—.-\t both the 0.30 and ll o'clock uiasses yesterday Rev. ll‘r. Innis Cilllagllan ]il‘(‘iit‘1lt.‘t| an :lblc sermon on “-Sill". .\t the iorlnel" service llc wa. also tile celeilrallt while at l1 lfclock Ill-v. lfr. Palfk ‘Walsh celebrated Iilass. Ill the evening at Vespers Iicv Fr. l’ilt'k McMahon, D.l)., oftilriiltcrl. iilll lcft Friday for Nelv -29-nl CLA SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT DUNlSTAFFNAGE. -—'i‘lle Young People's League of Church l"c-ol"gtlllizell for the com» ing your on Wtlllllesday evening. lle per lllnt u! 5 worth 6c per “Ill of ll words ‘In Der lino of l! worth VO-QVO-Q Ono Insertion , . Hour Insertions Illhl Insertions . Bring A Us Your Palmolive /Coupons AND GET 1 Cakes for 25¢ ZJENKINS 8t SUN no. {We PllilTiliillAPll F” l from cnAlicorrmownucussor-AN ‘~ in. Make your returns now. illero is lots of full at Greenwich Village. ‘rho holder oi‘ the lucky door number Saturday night was Mr. ‘Walter ‘Land, ivuter SL, who re- ccived-a llltlilllllllll rug. PERSONALS ‘Miss Mabel Griffin and Miss Lillian (fody of Mt. Stewart are spending a week end at Vernon IN NEW YORK - Riv. Dr. on.» lllvvl". cnco Aiuc-Kinnon, Principal of Pine York. pr- ilcllillg iv tho Union Seminary lll that city on Sunday, and filling tuber iluptlltllllt engagements that will take him lo Philadelphia and to l-lllnlra, New York, llt the latter place addressing a. gathering of Rot. ary (‘lubs. His itinerary includes a lecture Ill New York do Monday on tllt‘ ‘sllbjct-l or (‘lluroll Ullioll ill Call- llle. Unitpd adn. On Tuesday, he will address the St. 1\llllre\v'.< banquet In Phila- Jclpiliil. 'l‘lli~.~', banquet. "q held by .\lr llanicl hltzliaine, brother of Mrs Dickinson of West ‘Royalty has l"el.lll"ncll to his home ili Now York City. .\lr. hiclialllchi friends here are glad to kilow he is one of our suucossflll lSlillldLlfS abroad. bliss May lllltlnr left Saturday ulorlllug on return to St. John, aft- er a lwo wilolcs’ visit to Ilor parents Ml" and All-s ‘W. ill. Butler, lilurrily ltircr. ller father uccolnpanied her lo the city. ~ ~ . -_ -‘l-l--~. - - ' 1 elll-‘si-ggl-‘es I“I)‘EII'(I)II.1S1ZIB“fattyNxfiflgltlllulilz113:1;EIIQII?IIIIIiIIIZTTZZ, M“ Ammic“ lmflm" Svmvic“ _. ', ", ‘ . .' ' dating back to 176-1 or |h1l1y years immagP" “f A" 119m“ 2" Cm‘ 1"“ Mlflflfillfllltflllll For S319 Y1" H‘ DLPMS’ 2nd Wm,‘ ‘V1111? is," , . ' , Saturday lllorning tor South Bend, ?lebfson'uzrlefi y‘, M£Ffi§‘|:f;qo:te‘v1l1£li p‘;no“Rigs,[Sggkreagrialgl-gte $31.21 llliliana, to attend a Studebaker l‘ l 1 t“ 1 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ ~ " ‘l lch will’ l... held mm A_ MAcDONALD ____ LAND WAGON FOR SALE, CHEAP AP- ,. . , y . lLlfHl _ Convention nl _ Surveyor, Hemwnvmey P_ E_ L ply Guardian. .';020.11.z9.gi 9°‘- Y» 11111111“ L__Vf‘~ ilpryey _ 0:11 Ills ll‘zt‘.l.lll'll null» 11¢‘ \\'111 27si-11-10-1mo - —-———~—————————— FUNERAL SATURDAV _ The ENTERS MINISTRY. -_ Rev. "all "w" *1 '" °““"“ ~ “*- -J‘*'**—'i'———- 1P0? SAYFE BEAGEE Pups‘ An funeral m" willjngwn lraugpt was, 1M1 dhlilKllllltlll- $011 (if REV Ml‘. -€-——<0->———-—— WILL THE PERSON THAT» av lt-llllw Meclhersen. l1 Ull-hem m, sauna“, Semcos ‘w, chin Ul‘ melanin... of -Pine I-liil took the belt and other articles! from McLeod Bros. return them, per Hillsboro St. 299341-2731 conducted by liter. W. M. Ryan. at _____________ as he ls known, without furtheriFoR SERWCE “YORKSHWE University". and n grandson of the “m Mama“ Funeral non“, and m_ lllll‘ ilcv. John hlzlclfllillon, former- tennent was in the P009193 Cour ly Presbylcrlzrn lllllllstel" at George- Special Service tmuble, 2993112721- “m1 Berkshire B01"- Refilfltefetl- etry’ Tm, m,“ hearers ‘were J“ lowll. 'l’riuct- Edward island was (conflnued {mm page 1) ~ 1 Joh" 31°K111l1°1h ‘Vfilli- Co" pawn (m, A‘ Hughes Henry Inducted llllo the pastoral charge o WHO-M IT MAY OONCERN- m-“tl- y '2970-11-2<l-1lt snmhj w", Dav“, _.,,,-_ kmnmn, or lim- llhllml (‘hurt-h oi‘ Salt _.._~~~----»-——-———--— 1 have decider] to do m) mare " -—r——-——————é——- W_ H’ R b 1:. ‘ Spr llgs, West River and Green v v __ , horse-shoeing lu- our business FOR S/|\|-Eb—-FtEWbSH1l;tOPSHlRE 0 e‘ J“ lllll-Y Plvloll County. last week. I“ (‘l“‘l“.“""‘)in1i‘X-‘ 0112;? 52mg‘ for one your at least, on account "M"; “m 3 °l‘ 1'90‘ 11K '- MC" FUNERAL sATURDAV_ _ T, _ Anion: those prcsenl were Rev. (in, ° ""13" ““ "1 f‘ 3 “ ‘ ‘ ., ' of my lwnnh Bu; Wm endeavor Lead Bros“ New Wiltsllire. funeral m. Miss Anni“ mslmr m; .\.l. Young, formerly of (‘harlotte- 131' 111111" “"1"‘“ hf‘ 111mm f1“ 11mm“. ‘to do all kinds of repair work. 2998112721 lnct- Saturn-iv mm-m-n. no, H", ii)\‘.’l1, who prezll-lled the serlnml, 11111 “"12 111m“ m‘ mm,“ T“ ‘hf Quinn Brothers’ Stanley Bridge’ gesitlpnre olfher step ilnlller“ \il‘ “ml RW- -\< n‘ Sii-‘Ynll-K- 11 llllllvc oi “'""'l"t"’ a?” ‘h; Hm] m: [1111 hllnmultl P. E. I- 2064-11-26-3i -— l CH ONER. b5," w. B‘ T19 ' i! v F‘, ‘him, New Lulltlllll, i’i"illl'l- l/Idward ls- 111 F? -“’1"‘- 1‘ ‘1 12mg“ _ good bargain apply Captain Wit-d ' 1 .‘ ‘ _‘ O _ ' ,‘ l1 l. tlvir it'll I'\\L'tll‘lllll); llleir racial WaDIt-ea-WWF’ 1111015. Sflllfiollel‘ Fred N. Noonall, ggséqwnqhazlviqi?lllfgg(lttlfiYt1fiifrll Illjlitrlififl‘: u“ ]ll‘t:jll~’ll("\‘>i - ler living together for lRailroad Wharf, Clutrloltctolvn. Wan“ hgt-liéiaivd .,| h“, gm". m. u‘ the l0 dai of lhe coiliel-ellcc. —_—‘——-" ———*r 3005-11-27--il,,. ', .. . - f], R’ .‘ (3 H _ ilfelnallfs litany lllfillllé‘. i‘l'i<"11l1§11l1>$ “We ’WANTED—-ONE PAIR ISLAND - ________________ ""“"‘ “"* 1" "‘ ""1" ~‘ “’= tomwd Mink. Stuterrice. Apply R- M. s00 "ro e00 CANDLEPOWER GASO “C C°mm°"y' l ' . ' - lion hauls-All ilr-lvslllr-e ‘We csmiouflflnan omce- 29§9“n'26'41 191119 18111115 and lanterns, lolv YoUNGsT-‘Eks ENJQYWG T0nlgh11clzissiti€ll~ into three language WANTED To BUY— ONE HUN- 22512:: i-legyelisdifergllxgiifexga ‘Htsmigttviid I“ 1:118 lflutrlpmiy Tonight 'll tlliTMnl-kot lillillili"'| med ca" Canada grade "A" London 2901_1_1J24_71 sac o e s ewa sanl srccs __ -<_ - . r s f 1 V x 1 In n_ potatoes. o. s. 1...... . .___._.________._____. my l» - lieu-c- or l» 3,;j},,};",},";,‘;3‘~;r_W132, Q1101? 13;; :;";,§‘;,,,,;‘,,,~; ,,,,,',i 1974-114! FOiR SALE—-ONE mum: AYR '1'“ "11l" Pearle out to the yolllli-i- - ~ ‘ l _ "WWI l 01011-1 <1 "all ma“ 1- ~ ~ ‘ : ———-i-—-———-————l ——-———— shi ' sttlrs it seems to provide ubllnd- mum" "m" 1191111! Oilflrilied fol‘ ill‘) gates would rend the illlllrvt-‘a lib‘ l1 Foxss WANTED To BOARD- re ww- uew‘ 77991197191-‘1- AP" was exi, associated Ilaseball Clllbs will be was bclngztctllully‘ (IPHVGFCII. ply Ben]. Mathieson, "Brookfleldnunce of nmusemem a“ _ ‘lone-ed yesterday in the appear, manned by the (fharloltetoivn Fire 'l‘-l1e boys \Vl‘l‘0 formed illin 50 Iggnnrllzhrzircih ‘Nfllllifxillililffd 3011??” 29401120“ once of hand-sletls on the streets. D°l""'m""'1- 11°1"‘1"l1l<‘-l‘11l!~" 111v groups <11 30 boys each and with ' __ '1" "WW _ . ,. _ ’ ‘ I \ goodly “lumber enjoyed a goo,‘ success that the Fire Departluclll three interpreters with cach group. Delvm‘ *1 Slew“? G69- W- Mdle 1191p Wanted Qkme o“ the Government ,pu“d_ was favored with during tllillaAli groups kept I50 interpreters Dewar, Charlottetown, R. R. 6 Circus 5mm, Um , , _. _. 2837_n_20_“ » e ago, Cd))tl(li)lb1|5y_ ii_____________ WANTED—MAN TO WORK ON farm by month or year -—Mnrl.ln;.those inking the Graduation tlllxer- 111.11"- Power, Mermaid. Zfiifillflrtfjtzises at the Nova Scotiri Hospital "tit _ ———'—~—-—“- _on Nov. 11tll was Miss Olin Jenn FlRF-MEN. BRAKEMEN, BEGIN-Butler oi’ Murray River. who rullk- ners $150, 1011!!‘ $250 01011111132106 first ill the senior year exami- (Which pOsItIonY). Write way, Box 116, Charlottetown. ' 2758-11-22-29- Dec. 6 WANTED~—RAW FURS TO FILL our ordens. We buy everything except Silver Fox. Hollest grud- iiig. Quick returns ‘Sliver foxes sold on commission. ship now. Drolet Fur (.‘o., Ltd-, 42S St. Pulll St W. Montreal, Que. 2950-1l-26-fnl 11l prize consisting of a leather casc- l-mi- 111K 111111 llfllll llllly 21W! ll lo raining several instruments. Butler, who is a daughter of W. ll. ,.______._____._ ___ Situat iolIr-l has cash value of fifty dollars null Is-‘muld mnnw Rull- “"110",, (fuffying the surgp-a] prim transferable. that is any one lli‘.'!\\'-1 |SLAND GRADUATE _ Among business is looked forward to to- _./\s a special feature illliltranglate door prize will be a IPull Paid up gate oilly spoke when he fell. that The interpreters could quickly in three lilllgllilgfitl ltllll give answers. in between. Each (it-lo he had some c.0ntl"iblltiou which he 'l‘lll-. slung ‘Illlfililti-"l cauged the greatest llifflrully. ()ll('.l‘ “"11 when the distrusalun was getting o aiissolle they wish, it would liltikl- :1 good (iilristlnzts present for some ., _, "t Teachers Wanted Butler. ox-M. I. A., is to be (tuiigrtlt- one. the only stllllllfltlml is that the Al“ ulltted on thus completing her Win11"? 1111181 be ill tho Market "—"“————-~ ———'"'—'—€— TEACHER WANTED FOR KINGS-course with such a high standing. 131111411“ Wllflll the prize is (ll‘il\\'ll MAKE MONEY AT HOME——MEN ton School by February 1st. Sam 2912-11-24-61 for at. eleven o'clock tonight. and women can earn $1 to $2 an l ‘hour in spare time writing show- eards. No (zltllvnsstng or solicit.- LVInR. We instruct you and supply you with wont. Write today. The Ncwsoll, lSec'y. T0 Let who died at tho ilflVilllllffid age of 102 ycturs, was held yesterday from EYARAGE TO LET-—PHONE 134-L, 'l‘lll- LAID TO REST — Tho flint-lull ‘Baseball Contest. closes on 'i‘llllr.*:- oi’ lthn Into Archibald Nil-Gregor. dlly night and iill votes for lilo vol"- lous candidates nlllst. b0 ill by illzli _ , . - .. Hun," The standing m. me cunumblil numu with Jo lctttir. inf 1;‘ will: his late residence nine mile creek ants toduyis Lefty McQllnid. first; lquickly Ewe“ we n me O ‘m’ little slaw n boy from Chiral!" 101" the interpreter to tcll tllosc Bill's‘ lll step on the gas, with a puzzled air the interpreter looked at him and 1said he could not do that as the tchanilelleis were too high up. Tho nnrucs were very diffivll1l-d-0 ciltcli and a boy froln lfiliYlll llllvllli; “lvleneultt Company. limited, 43 . - _ _ _ to ‘New Dominion Cemetery. Rev. iPcrglis Connors. second; Fraulsimd a V"Y'1"'°m1"‘1'1“1h'"smm" __ Mmmmo" minding’ Torbnw‘ 3,; Upper Plllltfiust- Mr, Altken officiated. 'i‘hc pull lCronill. third and Bill inyllll, fourth‘ _ very lllwlfi",‘Qnjfiffflffffgl '"-"-' S.V. tf To LET__HOUSE (a3 ELM AVE bearers were Pctul" Currie, Allli-‘nud Will-hie Ainrlllacllorll, i'lilll.,"“1’°kl* Jfl-lhl Bl \\ l" l i ' pantry‘ large lot Wm, orchard Donald, Jas. TnylorpAhex ‘slut-Lean. and berm-W. N. Talitofl, Jewel- “"5 fol" further (in Sull- bytorlnns of l-izlrringtoll. later. Ynlllablc door prizes WANTED — WAITRESS vllllllrllllflllllltl- AlllllY 119m The Rev.l W. Bruce Muir of Sl-Vtltllilliiiilfill this week is ten ceills lo Hosxzcruo tun‘ 0V" ‘M. ‘Brunswick. lfillfllllifilllll- t James. Charlottetown prcill-llcd al‘nl|. Auto tickets are being i-llllcl l" Ill"! mlllY 2802112731 1min oftllese services aullthl- two’ --fi» flli-"liilllll of dollars In -—-—€—‘-—-—————*-"*'— elders of Harrington .\lr. John A. W reillilru and improvements. It l-Amgs _.EARN s7. TUNDBED 31"°(~"1‘"“"‘ “m1 M" (5 n" 151m“ ' l, now ‘he fine-t Haul o. u. (Illllllli! 111139111"! (-""1“' M” were ilssistotl In their duties I A work. \Vr|te Fincliel" Card (‘on 140 West 42nd SL, New V011‘- 2010 hiussrs A. W. l-Iyntllnau and \\". A1 Sltlwllfl. ‘Thorn were good n. _ HUSKY [IztfllfwifilllIngllgfifzfflflllgflfll 1 ~- — people lire extended to the luinial- 1 . or illid elders of St. James for the grout kindness and also to Miss , ‘Ethel Stewart _for the loan ot I101‘! v i____ Fill‘. 1 clan in the Marltimg prov. Inca. It appeals to thou who wlnt I comfortable Hotel and splendid (KR; mt excellent service st g modern ate price. Rates from 53.0910 “.00 P" day. . Charlottetown‘ A by MELOIDS I ‘will loll for Theopholus Mlr- DEA-rgs tin‘, Rdntlco on Doc. 10th at 12 ' o'clock the fellvwlllm 3 Id W‘O0LLARD——l~illterad him life ill I‘ . . - j l, I5 - 1 Hotel Co Ltd ‘elicit’? i212, .°‘;:'...’§.'.l.'»?~-- can ‘its?’§...f“1'i;§.i"‘h....:1f.. tle blwk ., . "'1": 1 “w 5 ya." dd’ Hohum; ‘Thomas WOOII-fllffl. ‘Priest at on" é Pnnrloion loow a yam old, Holstein; icowfmne dearly We, New, p; Holy \ A _ ‘ MISS L. McOUAID, Mlfllfllf 5 WI" "15 '?°|""|1"1 15°11“ a T nity Church, Georgetown. I | ' ' - . can old Houen" cow yours . . 1 |_ ,‘_ “ - ‘ ‘l- gill Holcfhin; 2 coins ii yearn old Prince Edward h! am "‘* ‘QUEEN l-tofzl. g Nathan Bell. Mrs Nathan iBell, Cape Traverse: Mrs J. E. Hewett, stein. 0nd mortwio yuro old; 1 more 6 yum old. mbtod UNDERTAKER Sold Only By GROP.--160 budhull of Fred Bell. ‘Capo Gravel-so; J. i" goo buqhols turnips, 200 w......,. A so... s. s... ...‘.‘ ... . ,. u... .. LEAN THE PROMPT 911111118118. M Graham’, J - 90h,‘ dlqltg, 1. n?“ ‘l: in; lmfqunntlty _N' n‘ Tan Allan. Dumbells; Pat-Rafferty of ‘grow, 10 spring plfll, 1 brood‘ och Holland Fred jtunior, lterl- “w, be . B. lMHLEMENTs-t llndor, Mae-l in: Palllt. Dum Ila: J C. Banter. Alberton; Odrmlok; 1 mimi- am w n, 1 J. R, ‘Belg, St. gum yp n,_f throttling o t Ind 1mm: Macmillan. City; John. N. 1B,} n. common, manila m“; norm-nu. 1 clrouilr ' my, 1 puny plough." ‘i Douvol EMBALMER DRUGGISTS y kluo OGUAII w. r. n». rmmtmuuprt. c; u. s. OATOWING rub cluwtzns Dirug Go. ,. . , I » re . c -. . to s m: 1 a . lpopglleumgzgilizcttown.’ e3‘ a‘; m‘ “para r. m chm, I nanfi“! "My m“ PM" T“ REXALL w“ "I'll. A. Ill! dominion. Rollin: at If ctonny following day. ‘ tbdlfl ‘ _ _ I no Koo/m STUIE 53 "women. Dumboill; Mound‘ rs A.‘ 7010M! 8W" 19m" m" " i - 1 , lll Circumstantial-mill Mr ml Auctioneer misfit in in! 1m {gamble- . - - ' a 7r s. nestling, Qity. ll-Zli-Dec. ha.»- no infirm! I_.-' j , ‘ .i is quickly relieved The‘ marvellous lit- Holmlni 1 “W ° w" ""1- H°". i Price 25 cents BOX- " ill‘l' AND duytlle communion was celebrated. given away every night, and the g mulke to tll i .1; at 110 oclock something rrom . wheat, buy froln .5‘ their country iii - 1 Mac Kmnor .. . - - . " ' ~ "ho tllenl- JVIcDollguId, G. (iorwnlt. hinlr, .\‘ll-- lllo Hudson closed car will also ll<~,‘-“1l~ [01 lllt Vltllitllh lo ill-l mm)’ 7 ‘looms’ bath room and given away this week wuicll pap-Pew” "n“""‘“t"od' " ailntllllirremclil.‘ _ _ ‘ l, l ( vrv COMMUNllON SERVICES AT 'l‘hel"e will be u Ball Players nlglltitmlrlllll- ltrl‘ a incul illlll l-ll ll l - Tile Canadian group visited a W8 if 238140-30": HARRINGTON.—- (In Friday t'V('ll- this week when all ball playi-rzfmnalshig tilmfif" mfmlnlg , l ,1 -, |_ - ,-.- y. f - l 1 '1] . . - -|~ . v llli crstoot, ‘le sllzll all’ > ' Female Help ‘I ante‘! (flfliflbfillillflo[Pltsggrllltlnlyl);t£l1lt1"l'i‘t:l‘~ (1)11lltilfvllrlsatylitea“willube“auviillllblill 1111)’ 3°1V‘~“'1 111" Prumm" "ml “my illlide out a meal. Problems Being Faced The young people are flaring llll‘ old folks live no contribution ill j Ir problems and the old- l ei" folks are sayillif 1119 Yollllfi 1°11“ of today ale too friroiollhi- K111111115 ill Russia going lo tile exttvllll? they arcvgolng to do as they 01°11" tlllls cruising a. very 9011008 0111mm‘ 5 and in Germany" too the $011101’ 3R5’ people for their enthusiasm uud the old folks for their wisdom and ex- The World today ileeds the Yvllllil ' - perience. The closing nlkllt “'39 ‘E Womler‘ tul (mo. The boys decided tor ivorill QFellowsillpJAforltl- l-‘riendshlv 111141 World Peace. _ A large tire l5 feet high was llt at night and 25000 people of liclsinirtors sat around the lire llllll the I500 hey delesatea marched from various 118F111 01' 111° '-1:- city m the square singing ‘their own’ National Ailthems and there toi ‘ loin ‘hands in throwlull 01* 11"?‘ me; the country he" come from. , The boy from Canada. threw 0". Australia, wool,‘ Japan and China. tell and rice. other boys velious tllinizll l" 311°“ 11°“'l contributed to the] needs of the world. , lighting zi torch initialed b)’ 11"‘; other hey and the thousands of’ torches produced a wonderful e151"- loiig since died out but Mr. Buciileyl Y I-fotcingtors ‘ ‘ilii, l. a - ‘ u-t-u‘ ~.,..Jfi..i_ to,‘ the M." , . |/ And Minneapolis In Close Match DULUTH, Minn, November 27.—-i Tile Duluth Hornets won from Mill- aelipolls, 3 to 2, last night in a game In theAmericsn professional hoc- key circuit. The Hornets scored twice In the opening period, Jamie- son taking Goodman's rebound for tliie first tally and scoring again on a pass from Mitchell. The second period was scoreless. Then Millers began the third with a rush and tied the ‘score, Lindsay scoring unassisted and Rostrum taking a rebound from Ripley's drive for the other count. Loucks won the game for the Hornet-s with .1 terrific drive after a sensational dash down the ice. Sydllcy Fireman Instantly Killed (anadian Press) SYDNEY, N. S., Nov. 28. — Fred lnstnn-tly killed this afternoon when the top floor of a blazing building! collwpsetl, burying him nllder the’ debris. II. Mersereuu, fire chief, was injured when a falling board struck him over the eye. Fire, which broke out about 1.30 this afternoon ill Lynch's bakery a. three storey brick building, was nearly under control two hours later, and Hunter, with [our other firemen, including chief Mesereau, were proceeding through the sec- ond storey of the building with a hose. Hunter was slightly lrl ad- vance of his companions, and had just entered qne- of the rooms when the floor ubove collapsed. 1H0 lwns buried in an instant, willie the others narrowly escaped by jumping back. Franticaliy tearing away at ttho llllifc pile of debris they succeeded, after nearly half an hour's labor, iii freeing llunter, and carried liilll to a neighboring house, where doc. tors worked qver him for two IIOIITS‘ with a pulmotor without success. Bad Fire In “E New Glasgow (Canadian Press) NEW (i-LASGOW. N. S., Nov. 28. ~-F‘ire which was discovered at midnight raged until this morning in the large wooden building on Provost street owned by D. A. Mc- Lellan, caused damage estimated at $50,000 ' id put several flrlns out of ' 'l‘liese included a novelty store with t heavy Christmas stock and a 11.11‘ lr-l" shop recently opened. .\lr. and .\‘ll"s_ J. H. Ferguson. who lived in p of the blllltllilg‘ but] a llilrrow r-‘sczlpc. They were ilrollsod from sleep by firemen and while Mr. ltergusor. ivzls able to make his, way to safety. his vrife, an ‘invalid- wils carried out ill her night attire. CAPTAIN DAVIES OF S. S. CANADA DEAD ALONTREAL, Nov. 27.~—The death is reported recently in Eng- land of lCalvtain Jollll Ilavles, well- kllovvll to ocean travellers and in tfrlllacllzlli ports as commander of he former White Star liner Can- llda. Stock Quotations HALIFAX, Nov. llrllisllctl by Johnston Vlenlbcrs of the Exchange. and Wlard. New York Exchange At. 'l‘oll. and Santa Fe fly. .. Amer 52% Am. Oar. nud Fdy Co. . 101%; Am. lml-onlirtivo -Co. . . . . . . .. 1031/, Alli. Smelt. and Ilefllg. Co. .. 138%,- Arluctinlln ‘Cop Min. Co. i8 Con. Pacific Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. 165%, N.Y. Con. and llud. Riv. ILR. 135%» Erie R. ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Consolidated (ids Co. (N.Y. 110% Hudson Motor "(Jar Co. . . . . . 16% international Petroleum . . . . 31 Vs standard Oil of ‘N. J. . Standard New York . .. Reading Co, .. Southern Pacific Co. . . . . . . .. U.S. industrial Alcohol Co. . Westinghouse Jfiletttric . . . .. lilllled States Steel . . . . . . . . F. W. Woolworth Co. . . . . .. Montreal Stock Exchange Allitibl . . . . . .L . . . . . . . . . . .. iloivnrd Smith . .. Lllllffllllltlt; Pulp . . . . Montreal Power . . . . . . . . . . .. 72 Notional lllrowerles Spanish River Steel Co. Can. Com. Winnipeg Electric .. . . . Asbestos Cont. New . .. Asbestos Pfd. ‘New Bell 'l‘elephone . . . . . . .. Bromptnn . . . . . . . . . . Spanish River Pfd. .. SIllLWIlllgilIl (fan. Stenlllslllps Pfd. . . . . . .. 95-73 UANKS Iinnk Nova Scotla . . . . . . . . .. 289 \Vlleat-—I)ec., 135%: May, 133%: Jilly, 1322.1. Corn~l)ec.. 70-7,’; May. 80: .illly 3 thus-nice- 40%,; May, 45%; July. ~16. Whcuh-Decn, 132: May, 136. Corns Drop Out In Hot Foot Bath Quite easy to tulle s special kind, of hot foot bath. Apply a few drolll of a painless remedY. and Wake llD dissolved awa . With every-pack- he has been at King's and recogniz- ed that the success of the appeal 27--—-Qu0i.wtI0l\S and untlring efforts. Montreal stock torlc Sites and Monuments Board oi‘ (Yanadn to erect a tablet on the . University in the ;l\'lug's Overseas 154% Doluinions. lPrices ‘Duluth Hornets ,. KINElS BULLEBE HEIIEIVEEA lill l. Ill illlli Milli In his report to the Governors of King's College at a meeting of the Board held on Thursday, Nov. 25th President Moore said that while no organized effort had been made during the summer to secure new students, the entrance class was largerthlin last year, number- ing twenty-four. ‘The total enrol- ment for the year is 64, of which 62 are in residence. Of these. l8 are candidates for the Ministry. The Treasurer's report showed the finances of the University to be In excellent condition. There is de- ficlt for the year on the General Fund of only $2,254.00 after paying rental charges. The Board expressed their thanks to all who have responded A. Hunter, 36, call fireman, wwsfil“ ‘he app“!- '-° ‘he M! “my o’ workers who have helped to Jnake it a. succesy, and to the press of the Maritimes for their sympathy, interest and co-operatlon. 'l‘he or- iginal objective of $500,000 was re- affirmed arld the ‘Board pledges its best effort to raise that amount be- fore January 1st, 1928. The President reported to the Board that Mr. and Mrs I). M. Owen, of Ellalifnx, ‘had subscribed the sum of sixteen thousand dol- lars “for the promotion of the Evangelical principles of tile Church of lifilglnlltl Ill the touching of the University of King's Col- lege" but subject to the acceptance of this subscription for such pur- pose hy the Board of Governors. Tile amount of this gift is to be the nucleus of a. fund the revenue from which is to be devoted to the albove-meiitloneti object, and the revenue only is to be expended. By an unanimous vote this splen- did subscription was gratefully ac- cepted as a. sincere effort by Mr. and Mrs Owen to restore and se cure united action on the part. of those who have a common cause at heart, and as an expression of their confidence in the Board of (loverllors ill whose hands they placed this fund. ll was welcom- ed by the Board as affording an op portlinlty to distinctly proclatln its intention to develop and maintain an ‘institution which shall be no less comprehensive and inclusive than is the lfihurch which King's College has to serve. The Board decided on its own initiative that this flllld so opened ~sllall he lcnown as the Owen 'l‘.l‘ust Fund and thilt. the lectllrel" or professor clnploycil on this fmllldiltiou shall or l.i>t‘tlll‘0i‘. The plans adopll-d by the (luv- crliors fol" coiltlllllillg the ilppcal contemplate carrying it to places outside the Blziritlnllls ill view of the Wldfi-SPFGZHI interest serving this oldest university in Canada. "President Moore has re- ceived a letter from the Presiding patlly willl the project and saying: "i cannot lbut feel that you may your historic and useful Institu- tioll upon a solid working basis." The Governors passed a hearty vote of thanks to President Moore for his work during the two years has been largely dlle to ills able iPermisslon was given to the J-lis- fthapcl at Windsor marking the or- iginlil site of King's as the oldest THE MARKETS OTTAWA. Ont., Nov. 27. —Six cars of B. C. fresh were reported rolling to Montreal Saturday. TORONTO-Dealers are paying fol" llllgradcd eggs, delivered ex trail 00, firsts 50, l-ietxinds 33. Prices to retailers of fresh are ex- tras 70 to 75. firsts 58 to 60, sec- onds 118 to lltl. Storage extras 46 ‘ firsts 4'3. seconds 38. MONTRJFJAI» Deniers are quot- ing for upgraded emu-l. delivered. extras 57 to 59, firsts 45 to 443, sec- onds 33 to 35. Prices to retailers of fresh are extras 65 to 67. firsts 135, seconds 40. Storage extras 45 yz to 46, firsts ~11 to 42. seconds 35 t0 3T. IVINNLPICG —I)ealers are quot- ing country shippers extras 50 to 55, firsts 45 to 50, seconds 35. of fresh to retailers are: ‘Pullet extras 60. firsts 55, seconds 7a 38. Storage extras i3, firsts 40. seconds 725. fiAS-KATCiiElvAN-Dealcrl-l are quoting country shippers extras 45 to 45, firsts 40. seconds 1X0. FPrIces for storage to retailers extras 42 to if», firsts 40. seconds 3i to 37. (‘.1\‘ll(‘i.\l‘f.Y—DeaIers are paying for ungrndeil eggs, extras r50. firsts 45, puilet extras 40. Storage eggs are selling to retailers at firsts 42. Seconds 38. lil).\io.\"r-oN- Storage eggs see selling to retailers at extras i5. firsts 40. seconds 32. \'.Ai\'.COU\'l*Ii~t—-Dealers are pay- ing for ungraded eggs. delivered extras 48. firsts t3 to i5, pullet ex- tras 28 to 3S. prices to retailers of fresh are extras 55. firsts 52, pul- lel extras M. SAINT JOHN-Jfllllntry dealers are selling extras 60, firsts 50. set-- oillls as. Prices of fresh to rc- toilers are extras G5. frists 55. sec- onds 40. Storage extras 40, firsts Jrtw gigging came with each ll0y,to find your sore corns have been‘43- lIAIifFAX-llxical fresh are so age of Putnam s Corn Extractor are scarce that dealers are not quoting spacial directions that tell you how storsile "mevlnz lively at 44 cent! foot lumps. clllolises, cbrnl. out. Com Extractor, 25c pt all ilegiersi r The torches of Helslngfors have to do. it. For lasting relief from fohgw. ‘mow’: __ Duh" r be known as llle Olrcn Profcssol" ill pre- 1 Bishop of the Episcopal Church in _ the United States expressing sym- w find "lnnlly of our people ready to _, assist you ln your efforts to put ‘ All colds shoal‘ bq treotsdJlt-b’ vapors, fol- vapors alone can arr! the medication DIRECTLY to the air passages and lungs. , Vicks is a "vapor" treatment m; salve form. For deer 0119" ¢°1dlf you first apply hot- wet-towels over throat and chest to open the pores, then message briskly-with Viclu for ' 5 mlliutes, spread ' on ' thickly and cover with it flannel cloth. Vicks not only penetrates like a poultlce or plaster, but the ingred- ients, vaporized by the body heat, are Inhaled all night long. This double action usually checks the most stubborn cold overnight. V.!$.!‘§.§ flvmflll/iuavims l/szn itwur Western Guardian —1Mr. Douglas Bell, Cape Trav- erse, wli.s a visitor to Sumineraide Thursday. . v Eastern Guardian ..."'BIG DANCE Hall Tuesday. Nov. 30. L. O. C. Bowling Captains uf Bolwliug tcamswish. ing to enter the bowling leagufi will meet tonight at 8.30 In the L. 0. 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