ffeuslar“ Throat Dragees i? I - - LOTTBTOWN flee Venice. 11 M 1a 1 1 ’ ' ' 4r°1he--n1%st{§ftepttlive defiflfllltlon 0101111111 3.‘.§’1.’.1..'?Zl°§§.’. 11 f - rehqf fol‘ slmpe» roa- r‘ A I | > v, __' tel. city. Bridge o! ‘sighs s!‘ II 1. 11111111111» 11115kmess' 11°".">- - ' ‘ r0011 CHICKEN --The 1111111 Mark’? Cuhedm‘ “"1 ""‘“1' “P” dess_ and that TIBHISSITIE land the Scotsman are usuiuy x111; beautiful pictures. ickhn sensa 0n so com- . B 9 sod chums t1 _ ""— t gt this time 01f the U$e Ba Y S mo“ , ‘"1 ‘F1118 1re1w11es. 111 ounoxsu SALAD and 1191m- 111011 11 - 51 11191’ 111B 111111311 apart in 111a ctes of all Ildnds at, the st, Jameg 1"" Soap It's “Best 11:21:. M _ . e 1 rese t 51111915’ d193°1ve ‘We Q1‘ ' 111° "~'“""° "<1 ‘111 gwuwnwggdcgit- RESERVE FRIDAY svsnmo TW 0 QT UIQSG antiseptic i, the 1Scotsman is full of care for Dec. 10 for the cantata entitled confectlonsr 1n the mouth the 11111111. 111111 1 nevery ‘way ca..- “The Christmas King" 1° 1,8 rend- and 1mmediately relief W111 i" n anus] 1111a canny. Here is an ex- even by Zion Church choir. ~ be fell, 01' 0 ‘Kauai; ‘(llsfferdexrt tempera- ' 3730 10 25 2t. _. - 1 1 1111 y reconnott- __-__ Pe118181T111°111 1311181168 Cleuuinl~flealinfl Frlm-nnt Lmg mun“ a" ""1 111ml 1101152 1011101 com: T0 "m: women's - - -* wzr- 1 -h' _ . are packed 1n generous tins overjtluyggaliye was missionary hllankoffering. North and 8P6 801d only tit 0U!‘ Aibcrtlloupuldmltml, :1*1-,x..1.11.-_,1. m biscuits. ""l‘I1n|'5 a l,“ 11111;’ 1mg my" church’ quesday’ Oct‘ 26' at Penslar Store. Price 25c _-t.tl_-n~.= said Pat. "sum we.“ In‘; flmdk‘; Z33“: T§agg:,';f““,°'é. £13m’ 11f" ' a e no ruc o s 1'om e 1'1-1 . ' 2 c ~ ~11 a." 1 u- , _ clnt Bllppg- l‘ llL» Al‘ n l ; 1| . > fish Ministry oi Food. London, by 1,533,] Smldylwltnl? fills 11111112011311- sc C0 ecuon for 11111117531111’) 25 o; 1 a local firm instructing them t.>1ou_.,ness_ “Laps keep u H“ l _ "' . . purchase number J Catnudlan '11101‘r0w. 1t may lay an egg," 0 creamery butter on u purity wi R the New Zealend- 0.1.1‘. price were 111-e pleas. _er a series of lectures 'ln King's CENTRAL DBUGSTO~ E received at Montreal. This work- ed 1° 5981:1154 U11’ RW- 11111 Free- 1117111113’ 1111111114’ 111% 1119119111 ‘V9911 P811518!‘ LBXBHVG C-Old ed out. on a dollar basis :11 present ma" and one lmenysted" have ‘mu “em ‘veek’ D31“ and '11s‘ Breakers will cure your cold in one day. 25c a b0 —try them. rate of sterling exchange is abo Montreal. Minarlln 1L|n‘|l|’||‘ (‘urn-n Dlplnthrrlu ‘_.._... ._._. 1 c 111111111111111111111111111 JAQQIFIIIOIIIII under this lilllll lo. per word for owl Il- OI. whl-v-n uu lu uolno to our one to be town-Ind. Ive eonu a 11.1 ulla to coll t0 cover IOI I. etc. llultrlllflflll count u one word. ut Ive IIIIIOI (u ILHII - annual an no word. 1 Jami; rqnlttzlcu to covet coll lull moo-pun all adventu- . v 47 cents per pound 1.0.11. steamer. GQVvOO-OOOOO-O-O‘ War Veterans Column ADDRIIO GORRIIPOND- ENG! TO WAR VITIR- ANS COLUMN, P.O. BOX 866, CHAR. l 1 i th _____ HOME FOR AGED-We 11111911 1111 the ulat 1118 of a. home ‘i’ We are heartily this idea. three or fou this matter this column. there had Iben dollars left suggested people mi time, con cation of e0 thumb- see the button 11nd uidcd. Halifax 1111.11 had an old ladies home for over fourty Ymm- 511191)’ We Ought to square u! ter of the erect ens-Li. 1.1 nu can all till rulo b0 ovnrlooked-i Alvortluolouh (fmrselvgs m this respect with Hal“ 1 -~..: ma": rl-lttl-no sung: Io uugylgq“, 11.x of fourty yeam ago. Perhaps ‘ L _‘_‘ l‘ - ‘A some of our men of wealth wlll ~ fi ' ' Y '*"' '*' " v" take the hint and make the scheme , 3mg, Wu“; Male Help Wanted Dossible. We feel 5111-1.- that the rank and file will as usual do tllelr port. ll! IINERGETIC MAR T0 BARK- ct the Service Shield In Prince Edward Island. Good proposition for the right party. Art Novel- $20 AND UP made wccki agents 11nd men and women 111g the best and largest sch-ction hard coal about $25.00 a. lull, it ties 00.. London. Ont. ‘Personal Greeting Christmas would be a Splendm- idea u) m] unis, ut popular prlcca. Munnl close u S110 Se . v p0|p|1“‘"1 ‘$515115 “rnypm U3, ilccnt numpic book frvc. No tfx- b] p p1 cum 111911 9X11? “an, “Jmmn; of your buslne“ for pt-rlt-ncc necessary. Docs not 111- 111111515 13ml 5141)’ 111 119d 1D!‘ the special prices. We now have the ‘Zg110!€:$1;\]1k1:1£s‘vstlm-A053: wmter- o“ 111111191‘ 1110118111. ‘it 51:15:53.‘. czfitg1l1gu?refiplglf“§eirq Sgrvlce guaranteed. Modern “light we“ be a good 511559511011 vice and bent work m, moderalg Company, Manufacturers, 122 1°!‘ 011191‘ reasons also. We see prlcm Dfinfl flnlshcd, frames Richmond West, Toronto. that sugar is sellmg wholesale at new lino. Free Samples. Mer- mpany, Tor- chants Portrllc Co onto. l612-7-l5-tf. Miscellaneous For Sale. Surveyor, Hcrnlunville. y 3502-10-20-141. F01! §AI1I')-—DI-I§IIIAIII1I~I IIIILQIII- 1-111-1 on Wlgvlnnuth Strvct. Apply 111 Alurk 1t. Aictluilyun. 811111111111‘. 3618-10-21-61. IMDIOIITALITY CERTAIN §\\’I1}D- rnlnlrtfs grout work on Heaven nnd IIcII, 11nd u rcul world be- yond. Ovvr 4011 pngcs. only 25c postpaikl. \\'. S. Law. 480 Euclid lnxwnvuns sumxn mm sum: 11v ‘.“°" T"'°"""' 36mm“ ‘l M‘ 11111-111111 at Cherry Valley on Tucs- liuy, (lctuhor 213th. nt. 2 o'clock, consisting of dwelling, store and warehouse 11ml one-hull‘ ncrc nf land in the midst of u flourishing \Vl1l STAIN‘ YOU in the candy bll- ninens at home, small room, or nnywhr-rc; cverythlnl-r furnished; earn 330.000 wkiy. up; men-—wo- y by our in spurc time, day or evenings, sell- JOIIN AIIFIIED MIIQDONALD Land district. )An cxfllrl] gloodnlycnéitlln intgléiss-‘(ESQERCB lézklfg-if-‘l-‘Bsgfty; 2g" for 11111-11-1- or Jlillltlnl 1. .110 - ~~ > ‘ pnsitlvt". 1.1111111 Brown, .1. .11. llinc- drorwcd stumped envelope for 11M Ilunuld’ ‘\“ut|on‘_\er' particulars. Knrns Cnndymaking 3ll11.1l).zl_4l C0,, Philadelphia, Pa. _ ‘vanted Situations Vacant A llIG $5 PIKIYJVPE (ZIIIIINTDIAH Iirootinu" Lfilrd fumplv linokkfrcca .- , t,.--1~I‘I t‘1-wt-.r.; \v1\.\"1'11:1> '11» RENT-A S“ "11 1-1311111111111111111-1-3 “111-Olly 1111111111111“..- ucvon 1-11111111111 house \Vll.ll mutl- m... U, u." (mum-s d,“ .. oxpm“ (‘I'M PIIIIYPIIIPIIPUH. Apply Dr. AI- lon, 1'I1uno 5-15. 3i. Lost I.OS'I‘—ON 'l‘lI-\'VK§I(-‘l\'lNf|l DAY, A 111-own I<11iLt I nlufflur. I'_‘indcr I‘ . 1 p11 1t. Y. p m“ U] 3014-10-2 3575—l0-20-26l il-ntrc u!‘ s-upitui \1n11ec1-.~1sur_v:_Il11- m1- z-ltucks: frm- 11nd prompt _v fi-ZIIIIITIIILPPU. llrluiiry- sun, Iiruntfurd, Ontario. \ tlnrrll - Female Help Wanted \\'1\\"I‘l'l)-—\I/\lI) IPOII (JICSIQIIAI. 111111.41 vurk. y lit) I ln-n Print-v Sift-Pt. illl-fll-lO-ZZZI-Iil. Hotel Arrivals ~mo+o+eoaoo+o+oo+omou L Hotel Victoria 120 rooms, 58 rooms with private baths, completely ro- novated. Excellent menu. Prompt service. H. C. BROWN, Manager, Charlottetown Hotel 00.. M11- Propretors. 33534-2931. lt VICTORIA HOTEL t‘. L. .\larloll_ Montreal: C. E. l’. Yeo, Slide; W. L. Campbell, 1111.1- lfnx: E. D. Bougnian, Moncton: M. Mt-Kcnzic. Mlonictoil: T. ‘H. Meth- 1-1-1111, Aloucton: Will-tram 1Pen1rce J1‘. liulifzlx: H. V. Vliluglleuu ‘Si. 101111- Mrs. I’. L. lluxton, Worcester, b11188: J. l1). lllucDtlnmld, Sourls: 1C. A. ill-cikie, S‘S1ide: -(‘.. E. Austin, Alb- any: J. Hutnhesmr Toronto: Cheat. 1111s, Toronto: W. .1. MacDonald. Sydneyw J. A. lngrnhnm. Wolf- ville: J. \V. (Iosgnove, l-lnlifzlx: '1‘. $111.1. ‘lionztrcal.’ E. J. Cronin, St. John: A. F‘. McMillan, Vancouver, I1. 1C: William Wnlilace, lhoroute: M11‘. 11nd Mrs. L. A. Simpson, Slear- 011k: J. A. Siimrpson, Amherst: C. 0. llltcDonuitl, Amherst: Miss McDon- uld_ Amherst: R. E. Browne, Mon Lreul: M. B. Jones, St. John: Mr. and M1111. G. ‘H. Davidson. St. John. -€—<0>———— REVERE HOTEL C. D. Stewart, Powmul: H. J. Li Lo11g_ Toronto: J. A. MacDonald. GOOD SUGGESTIONT-it was 51188131111011 to us »1he other (lay that with suit c0111 at $14.00 a, {Q11 and eleven and a half cents 11 pound in the United States, while here we 1116 ‘Pflymg a retail price of twemy cfnms- W115’ 1s tilts? Perhmps if “e 1111 so to bed and sleep for the “T111812 we may find on awilklng after our lust that. those who cur. ncr these articles in the market could stand the financial strain no 101113911‘, 11nd are selling at. rock bot- tom Drices. 011 110w happy we would he! .___ GERMAN GUNSl-Last week a 17111118111111 of this column appeared in error in the marriage column. The subject of the article was bad- ly mashed 11p and it would alppear that it. was 110th. happy union. What we intended to say in the article was that the City Fathers had pre- sented to the Veterans‘ Association a trench mom-tor gun and two 11111- or the aged folk. 111 Wmpathy with We have already some r months ago brought before the public in We pointed out then, a few thousands of for this purpose, and that u. few of our rich Ehbweli in their life- tribute towards the er- a ‘building of this nature, they themselves might 800d which their contri- rns cnlnnomezrowu 1111111111111.’ 1111-1111111- 11 111111;! 111111111111 l .1. ENTERTAI 1 1] at the Te .31 l IN 1 1 1 1 I I l1 N voun Fnlsuns L a In St. James Hall next 1 afternoon. I | 1 Thursday TONIGHT 11v HEART! HALL ‘NAVY LEAGUE LECTURES. -1\111Io1- A. A. 11111-1161: will deliv- tricts later. Look for them in the pupers. T0 ENTER CHAMPIONSHIPS. —~IM1*. George Walker leaves this morning for Amherst, where be will enter in the different. events in 111v Indoor (‘Immpionships to be held there tonight. THEATRTCAL. —- .Tl1e .Young- AdamyTheatricul Co, old favorit- es here are nmv playing an engage- ment in St. John, N. 13., Anna Eva Pay, n1ln1l reader, who gave an en- tertainlnent i1ere years ngo is ai- sn an attraction just now in 111111 city. HOME PROM TRIP.-~Mr. Isaac Carter, Mrs. (Tzlrter and Miss Ber- tlrat. have returned from u two weeks trip to Montreal, Toronto 111111. Niagara. iFalls. Mr. Carter com- bined business with pleasure. Mr. Carter reports business in the big cities rather quiet, the public are buying more carefully, looking for lower prices. [Many industrial plants are curtailing their output and lay ing 011’ ‘enlployees at the presenl me. THE PORK MARKET-Tho price of hogs has taken a decline of one cent per pound. The best price 110w being paid in Charlotte- town 1's 20 cents per pound for-se- l8ClS-—lI0g§-l weighing 1110 to 180 pounds. Illogs from 180 to 2130 pounds bring 19 cents; from 250 to 300 pounds, 17 cents. and some over 300 pounds. 14 cents. The us- ual supply for the time oi’ year is coming in. Messrs. Davis & Fraser who are paying these prices. strongly warn Tanners. against sending in thin Ilogs us this time of year there is no (lemund abroad =n1_.___.____ _ l 1 I 1 I l . and woodwork b1'l_;..t1y to have on every wccd lustre that i3 clean 21:21 sirzrkifrvg use O-Ccdar Polish in cxrcry room. lt‘ 01111110: fall ’ beautify. Your .42 . your rich lj/almzt, or your fumed oak, will take c ltistrctzs asp come to be lanow Result”. Arcsult s21:- ciiilcrent to that cbtai other nrsthod. drops of O-Ccdar on i rubbing to remove all that: ,. l) ~ M- ~11,’ , . PUMPKIN PIES at tlle U0 gleaming-p- -.,- fin W1C a: n no “The O ncd 13y any A wet cloth, n few 111111111 '1' 1" ,,,1111‘1 -' . __‘/‘I‘ Bea-willy 111/er ' 13c cf film——'then a bri dry cloth; and that gleanfis b grain-beauty cf 12.2 all its o- surfzce a 11:11am dtlstlnff», w 1d , - of this lustrous f1 3. bcruuftfful ' Z1 11:1: -Ceda1' risingly 1 ‘ tcr, wc rc I» =1 1'1" -. .. . dust 1111111 11.... :.-I,"I§“.'I.'J.M°P' "P1" "4- CHANNELL CHEPvTlC/ll. CU?‘ lPAPPf __ 1. 1 M IT n a TORONTO 1 for them whatever and any which ggsgnvz WIEDNESDAY use- flPB 1191115 TBC91V9d. 1W9 1191111! 11111‘ NIGHT! In Si. Patrick's l-lall, lmld ta-ble alt. ‘Si. James llullo\ve'en en at. a reduction of two 081115 i191‘ Slnuris, co111111enci11g at 3 o'clock pound. WE-LL KNOWN CITIZEN C-SAD -——A well-knovrn citizen of- (T11111- lobtetown passed zrway at five ofclock on Sunday morning, a1f1ter a protracted Jill-mess, in the person m M-r. Joseph Warren, Mr. Warren chine guns for use zit their new l1o111e. 1Needlcss to sny the Veter- uns appreciate the gift very much. NEW HOMlE'.-.As has been. un- nounced the new Home of I110 Vet- erans was opened formally last Thursday afternoon by His Honour the Governor. Premier Bell and Rev. Captain Taylor also spoke. Those present were welcomed by Vice-President T. -E. McNutt, who also Ithnnked the Ladies Aid for the great interest they bud taken in the new home and for having made possible rthe reception and formal opening. Now that the new Home is formally opened we trust that our citizens one and all, will do what they can to make and keep the place lust '\vl1_at it should be. In the first place the debt on lnnisfall Alba: .1115. 11. 11011511, Belle River: bliss Elizibeth 131.111,, Belle River: 1i. 1M. Cudlough, SL1 John: J. 11. Henry. B-mdulbauefl R. ll. liurris. New Glasgow: l’. 1).} McDonald‘. Dundmz: lPihllip: Dtbs, Montreal: Jerry O'Brien. Chntum 01111.: W. J. hi-cKenzie and child- ren. Sentni-e Wush; Mrs. F. Fnrioe, l1r.'111tlon_ 1M11n.: II. S. Fraser and; wife. Stellnrton: Jack Lowell, Males. Sale of Silver Fox NLYW Y-ORK, Oct. 24.—AI t". M.‘ ilnmpson & Company's London S-alo sliver fox sold the some 11s ut‘ lust spring sule. 5' 1 l]lAlI.4]1P1\X, Oct. ZSr-(Quotntions furnished by F11}. hIcCurdy & Co.,1 the ‘Montreal Stock Exchange.) tch . ' llfeagherfone of our public squares. .1011; 1. 1.. \V0o1l, 'I‘oron1to: n. w. P, Tilt-Ls» John: w. n. 1.11115, st. 35"" 96W Ar. 533i — . (l. 501/1: use (Fen. I ‘ A‘ cere s that: $1.1m‘ Cm 1 reo__1_.nre sweet- 3.1;, m, ,2 i emng when lf- 1’ 53!; - you can have n}. 32:7‘ , H . - 111,11. T181111 u S up. mm ' m. 5s . S _ _ X. M h 1th 'W-h.l.1) . 201%, a c 1 weet w ‘ts Oat: D..‘.’°1.-/., May stall. I Own SU- a!‘ d-C" Pork, November, 22.20. , - VGIOPQ _ from "So your wife has left you?" Wheat and "Yea about four days ago." "What _ did she say when lhe wont?" "la ' my hat on straight?" ' stomp for postage. the‘ property should be greatly re- duced. We understand tile Vet- erans -are going to put on n. drive on the 11th November (Armistice Day) and we feel sure all will give to this worthy object. We remem- ber that about $4000.00 was made in conlmission on the Victory Loan of lust l‘cur, which was sec aside rm- llle erection or n monument in We be- lieve that monument of -so111e- kind must sooner or later be erected in one of our public places, but in the meantime Wye hold that ‘if this sum of $4000.00 was handed over l0 the Veterans to lift the mort- gage on their 11011112, that it would make matters considerably easier for them to carry 011. Why should those lo whom this money belomm not. hold u meeting and talk the nmtter over. Let us not only ro- 1ne111be1- the boys who have fallen, but, Int 11s help those who have re- turned to maintain their new 1bo1ne. l hi. Nay’ yield no nlore’ O ‘vemy ngflle New Glasgow News SHYRIA TRAFAILGAR DAY.-0ne hundred N1‘~11° "Mae lEclwal-tls and her splendid and fifteen years ago 21st 1V°1115in11l11 proud and mighty s October) was hoisted on Nelson's Flagship the 611211111? "K118101111 BX‘ pects that every 11mm this tiny W111 ‘do .1115 duty." How on that oc- casion they did It. Since 111M 0c- cnsion what clutnges have taken plnce. Since that. occasion. 1118 then loosely held together parts of 11111111111111 subject to the British blag, 111mm _‘I1een bound together I d O Do not suffer‘ another day with Itching. Bleeding _._j¢0>—-- Prntrudlnll Piles. No snmzlcnl 111115 ed. Dr. Chase's Ointment will rollovc you at once and afford lusting M110- flt. 60c a box; all dealers. or Ed- mnnlon. Hates h (‘on Limited Tor- onto. sample box free If you men- tion this paper Ind enclose 2c O n t t Avenue. with a chain that cannot he brok- en. “Engiand" -but ‘the “Empire” ex- pects thnt every man will do his 111113’. Let Us fear God, honour the lung, rthink broadly, practice dis- cipline, learn cltiz duty for of the following verses:- Sland fast at last, O weary Nation, Stand fi.r111—for that way lles sal- l 01‘ Yield-cud be yet harder smit- ten' Yield-and still yield; and in fair Britain. was of excellent. character and very pleasing personality 1wl11icl1 won l1 inn muny frliends- who will deeptly regret to hear oi’ his denlth. H0 Wins for nrsny years a Iflncksmntll on the P. E. I. Railway being a thoroughlv competent workman. He was 75 years of age and u consistent rue-111- Ibem- of the Methodist Church of this city and -a FreemusonJl-{is Iwife pre- deceased hlm some years ago. He. survived by one dnumhter, Miss Nettie “Karl-en, to whomr sincere 11111111111111:- will the extended in tihe loss of a kind and loving father. The funeral bakes plmce today 11.1 3 p. m. from his late rosridence EIn1 Today the message l5 not enship 11nd follow 11nd 111i will come o11t right. this “a. greater empire than 111s been." Let us inke to heart the words NO SURRENDER! ‘Gains-t inward foes that plot thy fall! v-ation, And no way else at nil. Yield-unit then find ’Iwns worse than vain! ‘LGL-‘SOIIIE foul Lenin reign. n thine own hands is thy salva- tion, Thy Fate in thine own will. Mae Edwards Players success in the various cities 0n the nminland,_t'i1o Mae lEAlWllNls Play- ers will open u week's ment ut the Prince company will now huvo to look for new worlds to broken the house record at Truro their engagement tlere will be an important meet.- ing and an interesting lecture in connection with the Navy League of Canada. (‘time 11nd I1e11r all about the British Nuvy and (‘anu- JOIN THE NAVY LEAGUE OF CANADA! The small fee of ’I‘wo Dollars per uunum will make you n regular member 111111 supply 1111*- "Sailor" muguzine for one year. Business men, farmers, and all those that can afford it 111-é lacing appealed l0 for lbc 1111111111911111106 fee, which is Ten Dollars per an- num. You will hear all about tho objects of the League 111 Wednes- day nigbf-s meeting in St. Put- rick'1s lialli, Souris. ST. JAMES CHURCH. —- Rev. John hiurchison preached a timely and appropriate sermon on Relig- ion in the Home yesterday 1110111- ing to a large congregation. Before the sermon Mr. hiurcllison sung very beautifully and cxpressively The Ninety 111111 Nine, hotll solo and sermon being greatly ap- preciated. In the evening Rev. Alexander Gordon of Kingston, 0nt., occupied the 111111110 1119111111‘ 111g 1111 eloquent and 11101181111111 sermon. A pleasing feature of the evening service was swcctlll’ P611" dcred solo by Miss hlnrgaret. Rob- ertson. At The Prince Etilvlrd Tonight Following up their tremendous engage- Etllvu r11 t t1- conquer, having this week at -—WIlI|am ‘Watson, In Tho Tlmel BUILDING LAW8.—-We often won- regulations which govern the er- a garage or any other kind of n 1nercnn-tiie building can be erected in the midet of a residential dis- how. or of what it is to be con- structed, or whether or not it will he a nuisance to the residents of Charlottetown it is high time that steps be taken at once to control ‘Iming Increased, to any nothing of New Glasgow surpasses nil pre- vious records, by Dinying to the largest business‘ in the history of the Academy. So well 11119115911 were t-‘he theatre goers of New Glasgow with the Mne Edwards Players that they play n return en gngemcnt of ten weeks after their Ifhxtriottetown engagement. For their opening bill tonight the Mae Edwards Players will pro sent the three not comedy drama "Jllgrp 1MIOKEY". Refined, clever vaudeville between the acts and for good measure an eight piece Jazz Orchestra. Seats are now on sale at the theatre ticket office. Secure your reservations early and nvoid the rush n1 the door. 0 K I] er if in this city there are any 11 ction of buildings. it appears that rict, without any thought as to T he district. In n city the size of hi1; matter, ns the fire hazard 11s the other causes of complaint. mold s, handsome gold filled rosery, The bride was the recipient of some of money which shle received at n shower -t.endere11 Iver friends frnm- Ifinkom on Monday n-ight. be1fore her marriage. wishes of their many friends for a long and happy nmrrled life. In Channmmo busIn-ee ten next ‘Thursday, STANCHE L.-— Stnnchci School Honour 11.0111 for month 0i‘ ‘Septem- benGrade 6. Amy Frizzell. Vernon I-‘rizzeli, Ewen (‘zulterolr John (Junior) Lloyd I<‘ri1.zell_ Reggie Lloyd Dixon. Daisy Belle llincXeiil i'i‘c-:1cl1e1) ALEXANDRA SCHOO-L.-— The follow-in; is the result of the exam- ination for the nllonuh of September. Grade 7 Gily Judson, 89. Winnie 13111-1100, 84. Forden Judson 77. Grade 6. Bernice McCobe, 83. Bea-t- rice Jmlson, 80. Grade 5. Annie Ilic Lennon. 88. Mary McLennan, 87. ‘Merle Burhoe. 86. Hazel ‘Carver. T8. Georgem Vickerson, 76. Grade 3. Evelyn Wood, 85. Gladys Burhoe. 8i Douglas Jud-son. 75. Lloyd Carverxflii Grade 1. (senior) Doris 1111111011, De1l11n Carver, 811Stanley MCollbfi-lfi Grade 1 (junior) Vernon lvlcLr-nn- 1m, 76. Cecil Carver, 67. Helen Jud- sou, 05. WEDDING BELLS.—St. Joseph's church, Kelly's. Cross, was the scene oi‘ 11 lntppy’ event 0n Wednes- day nmrning, September 1st 1920, when Mary A. eldest daughter of Mr. 11nd Mrs. l-‘runcis Hogan, and one of our lisianrfs most success- ful achool teachers was united in the Holy bonds of Matrimony to Wendell P. McKenna, a popular and prosperous young farmer of Emer- ald and also a. uweturned hero of the recent war. The 0919111011)’ was per- formed by Rev. D1‘. Curran, P. P. mass; 11111sic 11nd hymns were appro- priately rendered by Miss Mmry A. Kelly and Mrs. Anthony Hu-ghey of Kelly's Cross. 'l‘i1e bride, who look- ed very chmuuing 11111 suit of navy 111110 trirotine with Imt to mulch. was attended by her state-r, Reta. also becominlzly nltircd. while the groom was ably supported by 111-is cousin John L. Duffy. of Kinknm. AiIt/er breakfast was served at the bride's home, the wedding party motored to ' Borden and left 11 n short ‘honeymoon trip. The room's gift. to the bride was a fur eclnpiece and to the the brides- fce presents including a smug sum I101‘ by a few of the lu- vounlz couple lIllVF. 11111 best. ‘MIr. J. A. slmrpson. Amherst. Is wn looking alter the intereeits of his eon lvzln Frizzell, Ivan Bernard, R11y-_ mond Dixon. Grade 2. (Senior) Mary Ilumphrey. \Vi'1lC111111eron, Grade 1. 1 Kuiiy, Margaret Cairns, Rich l\'f-‘l|fv’,' who‘ also calglmned u“, nupuflll). l1. boys soon hurl the bull Int-k bail still on (be five yurd lino. Saints, the ball being returned dai- increasingly important. con- \\' y'all-dd grade 5_ Elldl whim ' ' [dilution to Britnnnizrs lglltlflitlllfi Ablpgll- Cal-ms’ Jean eBH-nal-lp prestige. N11 rllurgv of :11 111x14 on. l. m D-_ l, h. Mac 0 N ' Sixty beautiful lantern slides. .l'())nllln,lll_ léoflade 4_ene 115191-50“ Come Early. (‘111i1-11s. Grade 3. Lester Cairns,‘ in a massed piuy, after llln 1 recovering of :1 fumbled bull the- ex-Salnts five _vurd line cams the only score in the opening Il by game at the Abeglveir grounds ‘Saturday afternoon, 1S1. Dunsmnis defeating the exlSuints 3 to 0. 'I‘l11e attendance (iwapiie the cool xveatilér was fair and for an open- ing game the brand of bull was good, and but for u little careless ness the game would have l11'ol111b-' Iy ended in a tie. Both teams were given a1 good hand out as they trotted on t0 the field. St. /Du11st1:ln's ruled the fnv~ orites, many picking the coliegluns tn wlu, but the great. offensive work esusaints lwif back , Isrought the St. Dunstarrs rooters. FIRST PERIOD. The ex-Salnts kicked oil‘, “(‘I1ick" Wtilalns doing the honors by 1111111- ing 11 nice kick well into the S1. Dunstanh territory, the ex-Suinls forwards following in good style. The Ihuli was quickly returned by McDonald, the 1S. 1). U.'s half buck; it then zIg-zngged for awhile. go- ing further into the ex-Saiilts lines, when n. nice kick by "Joe" Doyle the lax-Saints. halfback, brought the tide of lbattle to nearly the centr field again. llul with better team work, and n heavier scrim the S. ‘l1 the exlSnlnts five yard line. With but five minutes of the first ‘mil to play, the Colic-glans 1011 bnrd to get. the Irail over, but the (Logger! resistance and the good work of 1.\IcKcn‘n|1 the third qu" ter, the first period ended with II1c SECOND PERIOD. "Weibber" kicked oil‘ for the a well directed kick to the touch line. The ell-Salute once 1110111- found themselves on the offensive the battle 111eln| carried back I into their territory. Runs :11 this stage of the ghme by Sullivan 11ml McDonald of the Coils-glans and tackling 11y Moran, McDonald and Fitzgerald of the GX-vsflllllfi featur- cd. The exlSaints scrim wax work- in-g better in this period, getting the Ibali out more often than thelr opponents, but the close pinyin: of the 1S. D. 1.1. halves spoiled any opportunity afforded, Sullivan gel- ting the ball and making a nice gain of ten yards. From then on lt was B!" 1S. D. U., the ball grad- 3724 10 25 ll. lw-bose death occurred here recent- y. tun fight every foot ually letting nearer the line, and the exflainta making the Cotleg~ of the way drops of O-Ccdor on the cloth .PAGE TH 11 1111' I . 11l1ll W 1r ..___,-=-.,,,..-,/n~.‘y=-wfv~ 1- ~ y Surface 1k p0’. .111’; with a u have a surface rightly, with the tlze wocd revealed aiclrarm. A few iii prclcnj, the life nick. prettier, before. 1 1111's*=1"11111'1*"111i=s111r IN OPENING FOOTBALL OAMEI: Though Having the- Alva "Callaghan" Ilcing 1111511911 over in the iiveyurd line where a limb. luick I111»- 1'o_v11I look place for about five on minutes when Callaghan one of the " cd Saints forwards secured the ball out , ug- Deieated the Old-Timers , Margin of Three Points, ntage Throughout. of u mix-up and in 11 11111115911 play, ' was pushed over for :1 try. With. less than ten minutes to fllay bo11 tennis lined up. “1liI1" McDonald tried to con- vert; the kick “'11s very good but fell short. the exISuLntQ then took 11 free kick, the ball going In touch on their thirty yard line. The game ended here with 1110111 teams work ing imrd. it was a very good game, and the exSaints although 0:1 the offensive most of the 1111111 r-lrprieelihctiol- legions. l l-‘tlliowing was the iinc-up:—_-' EX-SAINTS SAIN_T$ Full, ' 1.. 111111-111 J. Sullivan Halves G. -McDonu.i1I Connick ll. Fitzgerald 11'. J. McDonald rSum Doyle 1P, 1511111111111 Joe Doyle B. Murphy Quarters L. 111-Kenna. S. Deroches St. (‘luir Smith I’. Walsh M. .\ioGuiga.n ll. Gillie Forwards L. Goodwin Mclntyra L. Moran. (‘aliaghan G. Francis B Crokln. R. Smith E. Clinton (‘. \VI|lia1ns L...\1cDonnld. .. 1L. McDonald, (Capt) L. Callaghan J. McPhee J, Hughes v Spares. g Blanchard ' Mgédgrthy. l” ' ' 1' PERSONALS Mr. William ‘Thorpe. city, Jeff Saturday for Detroit, Michigan. Edward Street, visit to Boston. bliss Gorman, left Saturday on a Mrs. P. 1. MacQueen of Orwell. and Mrs. Jnhn J. Mac-Lem! of U153. are registered at the Victoria. Mrs. Jae. R. MacDonald and Miss ‘Cecilia MacDonald. were via- Itors ln the city last week Miss Ella McLean, city, lefl Saturday afternoon on a shortzvll- it to her home In Montague. Mr. F. J. Rafter, the well-known representative of the Tobacco 00.. hfontrenl, orri the clty on SMONI! DQ121111. ___... Miss Louise Ruth Dlclrteion. were mo McConlu-ey New Olu vlwlt 1on1 It Saturday." f", ‘o