that limb risk .» -- THE CALL TO ACTION I If. t if ff ». _-i__ s_'_;es--"_;'s-.i_ff ;_ . ' ~ .sums -.tt'<-*_-@.‘?; -...;'f§HOES I \~- \ \4'e,,. t P0ll$ilE$ ` LIQUIDS AND PASTES. FOR- BLACK, WHITE, TAN, DARK __; IIOWH Ol OX-BLOOD $Il0l$.' PIIESEIIVETHE LEATHER. 'Tho V. F. DALLEY CUIPOKATIONS, LIMITED, HRMILTGWL The Boiler Inspection _and Insurance Company of Canada CUNSULIING ENGINEERS EFFICIENCY EXPERTS POWER- PLANT SPECIALISTS (listablised i875) TORONTO BOILER INSPLC |`ION AND INSURANCE Periodical Inspection of Steam Boilers, Digestivm, Econoinizers And_Other Vessels by Experts Specifications Furnished for Boilers, Digc- ters, etc. Plans l'or Boiler Settings, Dutch Ovens. Chiiiiiieys, etc. Inspection and 'l`est Prior to Delivery or l’urchase lnsnraiice Against All I.pss__or__l)uinu_ge to l’1'npi~rt_\' and( Loss ol' Lift: And Personal _Ili_|i1ries Resulting i`i'oin thi- ldxplosioii of _ Steam Boilers, Digesiers, Econoinizers and other Vessels. Engine Inspection and Insurance Inspection and Indication ol' Steanilingines |»y I£xpei'ts Insurance Against Loss or Damage to Pro erty Caused by- Breakdown of Engine or Bursting of gh -Wheel Sl§H\'!(`ll;` l’iit)'l`l'jf1'I`ION SI.'PI’l.|‘liVi I“§i\'l-`l_'lI) _BAY iNsUn».Nt:i-1 1 1 For Full information Write to * ' ` (1 1!! K. Rogers `Co_' limi-led_ General Agent .~ C harlotici own, P. E. l. ' @ 11:-_-.1e.ea._\.e._._1_.___.___._;_._' ' _ ins.-. Canadian Government Railway PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND _ 'i`ime Table in Effect Sept. 21st, §2l_._8 -I ».`iu. P. M. 4.30 5.zo _ iii .'~~|5 4.oo 4-35 ?".°’9 F°T‘f° -' 5 aglotfz. E -A.ll. i 3-is H " ~~°'-..i=' ___i_'__L:_s_. .t-.~-- ~ - Q ._ P. " r. M. 4-I5 5.oa ' '» »f ' :' .- I i e_.___..._ -_ ‘_"’ _ ._ `§nt. . ~'\ .3 ‘willy :Ss pr. ii. r. _ 'iz $|° K 4-35 |‘ .. ,_ 5,55 'ning "\f' l"" _‘Qi .___._.l,_ - ..- _7~?§?_ ‘ 5-29. '_ I0 .fb 6.’ " Q-ll" Diy ex ' A T 9°T`T'.°` Aa. -g ummm.- A. 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Y" “ 5.5o 4-'S 3-I7 2.4¢ - 3-55 ` :.10 .oov _ V only A. M. io.o5 8.51 7.20 Exceptos noted, as the Above '|'roino;lnt| Daily " " ~" ' _ ~ - Sunday Excepted ' f . T. L NSON’ W, HUGH .sr-M . -»..»..,,“=~........i.'.'. - ..._ ‘ .°»- 1-_ _J/-` e.~r~"` ~ l v` i "Ji l / - , 1 ` -...»-,..». ........»*-u~‘-'BKv~.».~»....,,.-...- . AN INTERESTING MEITING.--` 3ti0._ _ _ of tho; "¢°\‘i°i'- Ottawa is is rscei t oi ` a’ . '» _ P _ eainons those who bad the plossuro or rabiegrain from _pq um, Li,,,¢_ Armmi meeting and conversing with the Duke” D. Pope who him been s -prisoner of of Devonshire during his recent visit war at Gundam., We” pm"|,__ sub' here was Mr. F. W. llyndmsn. The Duke's visit here was of special inter est to Mr. Hyndinan from the (sci that he had helped entertain His Ex- ceilency‘s uncle. the then Duke oi Devonshire cn board tho famous old flagship Victory in 'Portsmouth Har bor in 1867 while celebrating Trafal- gar -day. ‘ _ ~` . fweno-no sects-on tneaiter noun of December 5tli, u quiet marr- iage was solemnized nt the home' oi the officiating minister. the llev. .lum- es Heron. B..A. Mount llope. Lot 55 Kings County. near St. Peters Bay when Mr. Robert A. .ion-kins of Littit itivor was united in m'iri°ia_ge to-Mary Ann Swallow of Littli-. Pond. The -young couple set forih on the matri inoniu.l journey under auspiciousanc hop`eful_cond»itlons and with best wish rs of-their friends. ACADIAN REUNION.-lil thc. A. O ll. Hall Sunday night Capt. Dnthoit ind l.ieut. F‘lor_v addressed a meet- ing or two hundred Aeadiauis. presided over by Mr. J. F. H. Arenaiult. Ls Marsellaise was sung-as the visitors _entered the Hall. After the address a vote of thanks moved 'by Mr. J.,_l~l Blanchard. seconded by Cyriac Gall aut, supported by Cyrus Poirer and Premier Arsenault was tendered the visitors. 'l’he meeting closed with tht singing of Ave Marian Stella and the National Anthem. EXPERIMENTAL FARM VISITED -His Excellency the Duke of Devon shire and party paid a short visit - tr the Experimental Fa-rm on Friday His visit was not on the laid-dow; programme and came as a surfprise tr the staff. ills Excellency was however most heartily and graciously welcom ed and he showed much interest ir what was to be 'seen at this time oi year. He visited t-he poultry depart moiiti and wasshown ` the latest method in -poultry culture: thesteei fattening test showing the variolif inctnons of feeding `st'oeh,- --and tue splendid stock -tn -be seen at the b_nrns_ were also matters of much interest to His -nxcsiiiency. He also visitedtiis on leurs,-wliere the methods- employed ir. storing roots and vei§0UH»bl05 Were -<10 scrtbed to him. - -i.Aoiss onaAN|ze._-on tiié arter- noou ot December 4-th. 1918, ii. meet- inig was held in the Town Hall, l-(cms ington `ior the purpose or orsun izing a Undies' Aid for the Prince County Hospital, S-uminerside. As ill present signified their will- in-guess to have such a so clety. -Mrs. McQuarrie of Summerside Ladies' Aid proceeded with the busi- ness of organizing. 'I‘-he following- off- icers .were ele\c'ted:-PreBili€l\i- MP3- W. G. Simpson: Vice President. Mrs. J. Ready. Mrs. G. Sims. Mrs. Patter- son Walker. Mrs. Dr. F. W. Jardine; Secretary; Mrs. Rev. C. W. Neish: Treasurer. Mrs. W. Darracli. Mrs. Mv- Qunrrie _gave wn interesting- address telling of what the Suminerside Ladies Aid had- been able to do for the Hos- pitni 'amd of their methods for raising fuiids. Miss Ross, Superintendunt oi the lioiiplt.al_ then told much ot inter- est' regarding the difficulties of carry- ing on the work under present condit- ions.-high prices and the influenza epidemic. She .also offered her iielpin several ways. Her address was much enjoyed and did much to interest those present in the working of the institu- tion. Mrs Simpson, President. then moved a.-vote of thanks to the visiting ladies. This motion was seconded by Mrs. James B. Profitt and carried im- animously by the _vm-eating. Mrs. Mc- Quarrle replied in -a. few well chosen words. There will be a meeting of the Kensington Ladies’ Aid of the Prince 'C0‘.1lit){._I:iosDltiti _on Tuesday afternoon December 10th. at he-lf-past two o'olock. R ~ vi . . `\‘_l" \ .J l_" T I l ‘ \ 1 _-7 if A . __ _ / _ giant upon payment ol the required __ _ _ license. ' ` Teach Cliildrento -Use Cuticura Soap haue num. alan?" nb°n°§»l°fnii'°iiI¢ii°“»gfil .'.‘I'ii.*..°'.‘i‘...."'.i.°"'.1£*“““°“' 'i""'°“ \l'i mp" of am¢ima.°"'_i'i°"if»sti@ won if only als tiislo liper-creamy omoilienta for N34” toilet i-. .'°.:.°.u°' °'.'::".....,-'ii:f.f "hin- ¢ s snip imbma bosom ng serious. ‘ _ \ ~ , . _ I _ Worship upon the eiiioient and dignlil- Tlls that' he sailed from Danzig. Bal- l<: Sys _ou Novsinbér 21, and expected to arrive in Scotland on December 102 »i°\1t- Pune went -with the Quoetrsi Yiilveriiity Englneqmgnt the beginning? of the war. ‘ ` - I Mrs. W.lt. Brown. oi’ Mt. Albion had l received two lettsra frm 'tho Cari! at Ottawa iidvlsingiier that ber son lfrancos Joseph Brown. has been wwiuled- The visitor. to the Hospital .in referring to Pte. brown. who. it lllltht ibe mentioned was wounded the knee and this time in the fore 11111. lllys he is -now in thef Yatcli Illub V. A. D. _Hospital and that he is llilkills good progress. Private Brown fills iiwved an _excgaiiont soldier. cross- “K over with the famous Siith he threw up li.-its strltpes to -go to France as .i| _irivate and tthern won tho Military' Medal for bravery. The Guartliun fvins with the inany menus or tin- nmlly in the hope that he may bc tul- y restored to health and an eaiiy r<=~ urn honic. Mrs. Brown has a second "li Sydney_ in_France. he having 'one__ over 'with the 105th Battalion nd who fortunately has coine through he war nnscatlied. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. - iliiidfll' the feast of the immaculate ‘oncepiion of. the Blessed Virgin; ‘tary was observed im the different ‘utholic churches in the city. ln St. . "unstan’s Cathedral services. wercl reid as on Sunday_ at high Mass at 'IBVBI1 0'Cl0ck. Father Wm. V.` Mac- iouald rpreached an excellent sermon o n large congregation. The feast vas 'particularly celebrated at Notre lame Academy by the Sodality of he Children of Mary.Vin honor of the mmacnlate Conception of the Mother -I God.ll~iis Lordship the Bishop of Yitarlottetovvn celebrated Mises in iotre Dame Clispel in the morning ntl oven o’ciock ‘at which the member.-ii if the Sodulity -received Holy- Com- uunion in a body. in the evening at even o'clock hibout. forty ospirants vere admitted to che Society. The nagniticent -Ghapel was resplendent with electric illumination and was Turtlier_,bea.ii.ti1dod by floral decora- .iionst The ceremony of receptioni was conducted _by Father P. F. -iuglhes. andthe So-‘clety's own choir. -ssisted. lt was concluded by Pontin- 'al Benedictioni celebrated by Ilia ordsliivp the , Bishop assisted by -‘ather lflughes and Father C. J. .Mac- lonald. The sermon for the occasion vas preached -by Rev. leather C. J. vi's.cDonald. The Children of Mari’ iodality now enjoys an cxceptionaliyl urge membership. The City Council. met in regular nonthly session last evening. There vera present ills Worship Mayor V-right, His Honor, Mr. K. J. Miartln, tecorder, Health Officer Dr. McMillan 'nd all the Councillors with one ex- option. .Before the regular business ui' the necting started llln Worship exprcs I cd h-is appreciation of the manner in vhlch the incnibers of the Council had tnod behind him in the arrangements lounciilors warmly comipllmented Hin ~d manner in which he had carried ut his several dutes in connection -‘ith the reception. The minutes and regular bills were oad and iiipprovéd. A 'petition was read .from twonty ‘ iix residents of Brighton and vicinity asking that an electric ligiht be placed at the corner of Ambrose and Green Streets. it was referred to the Light Committee who. llis Worship promis- ed would look into the matter and if* thai iight was considered. ii necessity by them. would be immediately in-| stalled. - Another petition signed by the Bishop of Charlottetown and others asked that Haviland Street from Water Street to Rochford be macada mlzed next season. This was referred to the Street Committee who were asked to -bring in a report when they submit their estimates tor 1919( A petition was read from J. Lenih- mises formerly occupied by Gerald Bremner, which it wias decided io The 'Mayor on- behalf of the com~ mittee of the P. E. l. Orphanage warmly iihanked the 'council for their donation oi $160. Ho d-td not think the sum of $300 given to the two Orphanages could--be batter spent. Councillor Smith agreed _with the‘ Mnyor in his statement. Home discussion took Place as to the odvinability of Charlottetown purchasing it proper insignia of of- ileo for the Mayors in iutiirs, in order to ruili with other Canadian capitals. _ “___ , . _‘Milan cross mi-nts Militia n‘qp;,]_ rose. asking for permission to operate a pool and -billiard table in the pro- ' D it _was _generally agreed that the *_.....-.\v 5.2,, __ SIil‘€ClCl€Cl if: TEACH. THE KIDDIES T0 .CHEW Children fed on mnshy denatured-fo_oc1s._ih@_`;_f` - 5 ._ require little clitwing are aptio linvejf. -. __ _ll _ _ 11 j 1. 2;, |55" 5 _.5 -3 ' _ _-__ .,;2-.__..______. '_.;1;2;..@_- f .M ~ I _~. _ idea was it proper one. _ lwr: and reviving sonic old ones! War Veterans A1-isoclittioiii ‘anti `t|\-- A proposal to appoint it iirc liispeeti or, was discussed at considerable length and a committee was appointed to look into,the mutter. . Conn. Yeo brought up an -important matter dealing with the dcmobilzutlon of troops and reconstruction and the necessity of cities and towns tatkingitf share in the work of repatriation oil the men from the -front. lie said the Council should give earnest considera- tion of iany pi'oble1n for the welfare oi’ the:-in men. lie rcferretl at some length td the iiecds oi’ starting new industries building pernntnent siree-ts_ and side walks,_stori1i sewers and oarryiiig on itll possible \vork that would help the city and give employment. I-le beliiev- ed Cliurlottct.own had a class ot citizens who were capable of c'.ir1'ylng anything t-hrougi. they uiitlertook. 'l`lii.-. had been um-ple proved in the re- cent \'l-ctory Loan. 'lie therefore moved the following resolution seconded hy tloun. Me- .innoii, who :itiongly supported hiniz- "’l`li:1l the Board of Trade, the itc- :uil hlerclraiits' Association. the Great Rotary Club be"esch'1‘equcstod in appoint ii committee to _act ln con- junction -with committee from this Council for the punpose' of _inquii'liii: 'into the industrial condition oi th-i city with a view to the extension hurl development of lndustry." i` . ` _` The tender ot C. li. ,_M__\u:loy _tor printing the City Report was accoptcri. being the lowest. - 5 ` The necessity oi' eiiforclug _tim snow-shoveling by-law and some other iiiv.ttci's were discussed after which the meeting adjourned. _ . ; ‘if-“@!¥'=_ _- _ . ' J. 4*.. fthe reception to ills Excellency the 2# iovernor General. ' The Recorder 'and most of thug _ Fi Soidier’s offering to -his sweetheart is naturally fthe \\ ,E TI 5?" /“C” 'I ' f The - ~ ~ universal i - military . service ' .- zum- ~ v f I . i s.-»m~.. i 1 i sweetmeat that save him - ,most refreshment and creat- est enlovment when on duty. ' H00! ' CANADA The Flavour Lasts 8iiPPIi¢¢I. /' '_ , Keen the boss In 1 .»~'»- " _ 4 . i)‘i?»~ 4 _ i, .__ ' » -», *.5-fs _. i V .