' , 1- 4U elryllousld Corning ot Yarlnoiltll .Aceording to I‘. L. Miller, se- oozm oretary of the Fair. the entry lis! this rear breaks all previous re- cords ~Neslrly three hundred splendid lbeef cattle ‘have entered, incluelveof n herd from Ontario. One "hundlred and ‘thirtyiive 1A number of prominent speak ers have been secured, while all attractive program of amusements obvilil be conducted along with the a r. LANSING, Mldll., lDec. 5 May or James Ccuzens nf Detroit hus been appointed by Governor Alex- antler J Groesbeck as United States senator from Michigan to flll‘tb‘e unexpired term of former Camlpbellton, Qllltsillllli Elllfllllll ‘BI-IO? from Holman‘: Catalog. FOX RANCH for sale. swine sre entered together wltlh s“ ‘"1- two hundred sheep. and nearly in ‘i115 WW’- 1063554“ two thousand poultry‘ exhibits — a“ Eastefn Qagada racorm DR. H- D. JOHNQQN. Wlli b8 absent from his orfice this week. 1064-16-31 INSTITUTE THE FARMERS meets in lMarslhrleld ‘Hall Dec. 9th Bi. 8 D. m. D907“ ‘NATIVE CANADIAN one: A NEWSBOY, ls u. SJSENATOR. M“ W""‘"."5 "Aim-WE" New lbondlon, an bounces the engagemen or her daughter, Lelia Ada, to Mr. Ira l)aniel MacKay, marriage to take plnce‘Dec. 20th. Dec7ll FUR COATS FOR LADIES on Senator Truman who resigned Couzens has eccetptedthc appoi nlent, the Governor announced, The {iovernor h ' Fail . 5., Dec. 5. —- Aymhlre horde yul Winter Fair here tpday, and the 10th Animal Fllir 098M111! th, and contin- r... iteenth 0i tilfl be the firs‘. redlted herd hull test at the Wlh- . a result of this f the huge build- aside for the 1-: is, a5 a, protoc- se. The owners ' herds are Bcrtltcd with Henry Ford ill tho manu . B. I., MacRaeIlfacture of automobiles In Detroit own, 88.90011 as his Detroit could be arranged. _ Announcement of men followed a week's survey _ill18 more. than hal-f candidates. premises, I exacted none." ‘Mayor Couzcns Reputed t’o have heath of their vioo president 11nd treasurer. ry stock to Am- he week. All of carrying vii’ have entered Maritime Win- exception oi’ ’s Twist wing“ Tobacco ‘,5 REPUTATION ON ITS MERITS candidate here, Jmown chewing tobacco still enjoys the n. ved to the man w-ho chews tobacco that It 3V0!‘- .|;ny chewing tobacco and ask for HICKBYW’ - 1 nythlng else. ‘& Nicholson Tobacco Ltd- Charlottetown W- 4E9“ _A“Gi;'fts tat Laist” CLISH SILVER ve just received our first ship- i f Silver and Cutlery direct ‘ ld be pleased to show you al Christmas stock. H. TAYLOR Jeweller and Engraver l-i. Newberry recently. ‘Mavor annou-nccrl Mr. _ flouzens, lwillo has gainled naltln- wldc prominence through his muni clpal railway venture in Detroit would take his sen-t in the Senate was horn lll ilulnpwn l-i-zlll was the (‘hntham, Ontario. fifty ycurs rtgo much merrlmcnt on Thursday eve. a fortune of Nov. 30th 1922 when a nliscedan- mlliii’ millions. he started his cal" nous shower was given in honor of eel a! a “llewslll” on a passenger m. nnn Mrs li-i. K. MucNoill, Dc~ train. In 1903 ho became associa- nnd the ‘inking a position as bookkeeper |,;|,..|.1>,01d¢,] at mie- door null Jed in l rimfillifl-i Film‘ will‘?! i"? BPVPTPIi iii!‘ iillnneci-iii" wblifeanlulrch was bcingpiaycliily r,- Charlottetownlwith the comlpay in i915 he was Q1159’ Florenc" 1n|mm_ A wnlplannn ills first public office was that 1°» Wihiie they 0f police commissioner, to which Iinlnptolrs young ladies. The pur- ' or island exh: he was npopintcd in 191s. He. was ca... we... 0D,...“ a...‘ u... yg-fggg ‘1 sheep. slwlne first elected Mayor of Detroit in read by M“, 1918 and his rc-olectliln last year nmch |a"ghter_ M“ and Mm Mac. W” rbY 30-000 ‘mi-“B- the largest ‘Neill vftilc-uglll token by surprise mii-iiirity “i” given a mayoralty ‘n a fow n-ppropnluto words thunk- ’ . ¢fl§§=< 0-0-04- c e-c oo-oolo-oe-‘Qe-Q 0-Q0Q¢§0&&O-Q-&0 sale. Also made to order at roas- ouable prices. Furs remodelled and repaired. All kinds of pelts dressed and tanned. Our work is guaranteed. Montreal Fur Remo- delling Co. ‘Riley Building Queen St. 105908-12-2 lnlth ht- THE MONTHLY‘ MEETING oi’ ail-Eli's the Ladies Auxiliary of the Pro-‘sgnrlg, iestant Orphanage, will be held the lllllpfliill- Friday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock of at the residence of Mrs. G. D. fl illlllfifed Wright. Miss Dunlbar, Lady Sll- girls from rural districts will open perintcndon-t. will be pleased to "Mr. Couzcns becomes senator meet all auxiliary mlenllllers, with not a single string attached" the Govemor said. “He made nu 10649 -7 21 lvuscslLLAlNRb-s SH ow-l-zn- l-vcelle 0i’ -S:1blc. The ‘ball was tastefully; ~ zlrmngerl and decorated for the o1:- casion. ‘Tile yollllg clrupic wot". A. lMcBt-th, secretary. J1 VERNON RIVE-R CIRCUIT— brisket was then carrlvd in imli snrvinnn for Sunday Dec 10th, placcd- bctwecn tllcln by two oi’ Vernon 2.80 p. nl.. Chwrry v.41. MuoNcill causing ml their kind friends for tllclr good wlishcs and. lunny usllful gilt-H .l<-.l-.-<-.roalll ‘und coke were thon scrv- 11d by the [adios of Hampton and the remainder of tho evening was ‘slliiilll. in games singing and music. HELPING THE ORPHANAGE . Auxiliary mot on Tuesday after-l noon, Doc. 5th at the home of .:_ Mrs. Periey Drake with eighteen " lnonlllaers present. After the reg-i ulur routine of business it was dccidntl to Ilold the Annual Xmas Ton and Bazaar in the Millview. liall. on tho evening of Tuesday.‘ Doc 12th or h‘ stormy on the lltltll, tho too talhlc to opcn at 7 p. ln., and the bazaar and Cllllily‘ twlblo at 8 p. m. All lllcmbors; were requested ‘by the President ’ lo notify their friends 11nd in any‘ lwny possible to ensure the bn-l znur its usual success is aid of a worthy cause. All articles for the special Xmas box to the Orphan- age may he sent to the home of the President, Mrs. W. Drake who bus, kindly consented to hs...Ssu.ts. iCifllIS for tile Vernon Branch this: iyoar. i . \ , INSTITUTE BAZAAR SUPPER) Tllq-Bnzonranld l-llnpper ‘bokl by tho’ New Perth ‘Women's institute in tile liiall on the evening oi’ the lsti nrovcll a success both socin-li “illlifitriflllyn The bazaar tables ' . W1illlCll worn wcil stocked with all -gland' , , kinds ol‘ use-lull mid fancy atrticlos ,1 ceg are vgry low gongldernjg were well patronized. Ann tile .\ charming’ sales-indies vied Wlllll l Y- - cnrll other ‘in the use oi‘ their wiles- ‘o bcguilo from tbolr gentlemen‘ lflrlondslt-llo BlllillFlll-llltll rash" unll sometime-s llllli‘i1 good natured blin- tc.r look ‘place ovcr llilo price of some oftbe ul Ihond made articles offs/red for‘ sale. A touch of excite- ment. was provided by the lottery of n beuti-flli nll woo-l comfort wlllich 11nd been donated to tho Ill- slltute. The lucky winner Mr. 1a. PPTRGI‘ presented it back agiun to FINECIHNA WARE ‘gs o UR s11. VER WARE n ALI: IKINDS OF ’ IS TMALS GIFTS s in Wrist Watches, Gents atcbes, Cufl.’ Links, Brooch- . Necklets, RosariespBrace- l nits} etc. lIO sold at a-llction, whcn lMr. Frank ‘Scagor proved the ‘ilighcst bidder and became t-he pleased and final owner The supper tables lvhir-lll iornlold‘ and important part of tho program was substantial ev- ldnnco of tho snllill allld efflclcncyin tho culinary nrt oi’ the institute null uphold the reputation that ilhe indies of New Forth have al- ways enjoyed. Spccal music and singing by local talent. together with various ohhor amusements. whilod the hours away nil to qull-kly. and mllny Favourable cum- lnents were expressed at the slic- ccss o1‘ tho evening a nice sum being realized. t -./ l . \/~I\I \1 t ~ . 1. 1 The iNeuwesti In Finest PIPES The men who smokes sl- wsys appreciates his pipe and dislikes s change In this ar- \ tlcls no he does In his cigars’ or In his dross and pleasure. ~ We have tried to cater to all smokers’ dull-ea by present- lng In unusually complete sssortmsht of pipes showing many of the old styles and sizes, shspn and materials and many distinctive Ideas seldom found In this commod- ity. Men who smoke will be Interested In seeing than pipes. It is quite In Interest- . l" plpe story Indeed. The _ prices are vary low- lhe Two lilacs ' DRUOOISTO qucstcd to zlttcud us matters 0f lbcrull iiours" Church fur the good you can give if not for the good you can got. Dllltstafilnzige at ii p. -"I‘he Vernon Ladies Protestant Steolell) lac-l. ‘Miss ll nlg, FOR RHEUMATISM Lumbago, Nouralglu. or pain, uppiy itching spot and got quick MllllllWrfl is the remedy your grand- mother used. equal WOOD SALE at ‘Strath see all. in this paper. 10640-5-4l DR. BEAM-AN HA8 vnken tem- porary offices at 168 Prince St. 105J8-12-1-1d FOR QUICK SALE, one young Yulkon 3-4 Silver Fox. Apply to \‘i'illium E. Bell and Son, Cape Traverstal 101648 74l A CORDUROY VELVET KIMO. NA, makes a pretty gift. Have you seen Futons’! AT HOM-E. — Mrs. P. A. Filril-LIGBPBOII, 99 Upper Prince St. willl be nt home on Friday after- noon of this week from 4 to 6. 2i CIVIL SERViCE—Joln the clas- ses at the Unlnn Commercial Col- llege and gel in line for a good po- Isltlon. Full particulars on applica- tion to Prin. Moran. l0512-28~t.f. LATHS WANTED—‘50M each, 32 and 48 inch trup latlls. Delivery on or before Doc. 15th. Pholne 01' write Klondyke 1111111118!‘ Mills, 10620-5-21. THE ANNUAL short. course ill household science for women and ill (illnrottctown. Jun-nary 8th Ap- piclltion should be sent immediate- ly to Women's institute Branch Box 125i, Charlotte-town, P. E. I. 10646-0224. A MEETING OF THE MEM- BERS of tho Murshlield ‘Egg Cir- cle will bll. hold in tho Mztrshficlti liull Thursday evening, Doc. 17th at 7.30 p. ln. All interested rc- ilnportllllcc will be discussed —A. 10y 6.30 p. m. Subject "Our Num and "Aro..thcrc not in the day"? Go to twclvc hours MOUNT STEWART METHO- DIST M|‘$SiON-'i‘iic1‘u will be llivinc sorvlicc on Sunday Doc. 10th nt Black lillvcr at l1 a. m. m. Union XMAS GIFT ' Is At REDDIN BROS. hchoolaiieports Honor Roll of Carleton School for Ootolber and November. Prin- cipal's Dept. Grndc X.— 1, Doro thy Mutts-rt; 2. James Smith; 3 Amos McCarvlll. Grade lX.—— 1. Selina MYBTS; 2. Aicihu Dickie. Grad-e VilllL-l. Gordon Rose; 2 Marion ‘Dickie. Grade V|i.—— 1. Vl- vlan Hewett; 2. Stirling Gilles- pie; 3. Frunk llowlut. Gratin V1. — 1. Olive Gillc" ; 2. Jellies MacDoU-Qll-ii? 3- Hum Mcdlllrvill. Miss MctCurvllYs Dl-pL. (irnde VI —1_ Joseph Smith; 2. [lose Tren- hoim; 3. Ada Smith. Grade lV. —- Johrl Myers; 2. 111211211 Mciklrvlil; 3. Fcnton Holwalt. Grade l.il. 4 1. Harold Clow; 2. Viola Gilles- Mwarvill. lllilllzll). GradeJi. —- 1_ Hazen Gillcsoio; 2. Doris Gilles. pie; 3. Stanley llowntt. Grellc l.— 1. George Muttarl; 2. Rita Dickie; 3. Ernest Smith. EAST WILTSHTRE SCHOOL Honor Roll oil East ivlltsllire Scllool:— Grnllc X.~— i. George McKinley; 2. Prod Poss; 3. Kath- lcen MacKilllr-y. (imdc lX.—— 1. Olive Williams; 2. Ray lVlltCKlII‘ n-on. Grade Vlli.— 1, (lllurlotte MacKinlnon; 2. Leah MacKinleyH 3. Gordon Jewell. Gfillll‘. Vi.—~' 1. Allison MacKinnon; 2. Malrv Doyle B. Wilfrid MacKinley, Grade lV.- i. Dnn Jewell; 2. Lillie Willlulns; ANGLO nus-rice SCHOOL. The following is the» standing of Anglo Rustiro Sviltml for ill’! month 0f Novr-nlllwr. Grllllo Vii.»- -"ll*v"-c iii ‘Mouiil Presby-teuiutn Church. conducted by the Rev. lSie wur: in tho, Scrviccsl George’ CAPTURED IN MONCTON -—, Dora lvlay Griffin and Annie (Joyle who escaped ‘from th-e Home the Good Shepherd, whore they were serving a term have been cluptured in M-cncton and Wledues‘ day officers from police headquar- ters lcft for the ruliwzly town. for iill‘ plinptlsc of bringing . them back. St. John Journal. l ""“'* I MGDElL SCOOL—-Thc following is tile Honor Roll of Model School of l’. W. College loll" the month of Nov. Principal's‘ "Dcpt, Tcachclr; Min/s ‘Harrington. Grade V—l Eva" GUFUBJ’ 2 ‘Freda Ward, 3. Gordclr Arblnlg. Grads lV-- l idln While.- Z Florence "Mobougall. 3 Stuart llklstclr, Bertha Brown and Clrbeck, equal. ME 4 dopt-—-ll ilzlrry iliaptlllarno, ‘ ‘Les-l lie Pcppln 8 l-lclrace McEwen Miss Boullkofs dept —-1 Gcolrgrf Boer 2 Juck Milford 3 John Mich- Jchlnsolrs ilitpi.—'.\l0t graded. i Protestant. (lrpllnnage was bold on lNov 8th at home oi‘ Mrs. W. Jllrlulv. litctirlng Officers» -Ml's. Trucmun Jcnkilllls, Pres; Mrs. R. ‘Blltliic. V-ico Pros; Mrs. VWlirirl FlIP-IIGSS, $112.: Mrs. B. C. Koop ‘rreus. lFlnsnclal statement- Bazaar and bean supper $79.50; colfiort $711.00; lm cream socia- $70.86; donations $8.90; member- ehilp foes $16.50; collections $19.10; amount on hand $50.09; total lncolnc $315.85; expenditure $70.21; net ltncollne‘ $245.64. Of~ ficers elected tor‘ rlrcslcn-t your. ‘Virs. W, Drake. Pres.; ‘Mrs. T. Jcnkins‘. Vice Dresa lMrs. A. J. lrvlng.lSecy; ‘Mrs. W. A. Jenkins Troas. ‘i- .. . -_.4 f. 141.2 D ‘f3 . ‘ ILIN lM EN any other lilllnitffl’! Llnlmont to the relief. Thorn is nothing to it. _ FUR SALE EVERYWHERE. .1». Xmas Suggestion While making out your list for Xmas, why. not Include I pslr of nicely mounted glasses for Mother, or Father What could be more appropriate and useful, giving the recip- ient ' " _ pleasure through- out the YOII‘. ' Csil st the office and we can arrange for in s int- ment after Xmas. o will mall s gift announcement In your nsms to arrive In the Xmas mall. Let us solve the Xmas problem for you In this any way. . l |Sill‘|lll. 1. Dorothy Bullmm. Grade Vi. — Eva Steven-son, llelon (equal); Z.‘ Elwoll ilePaz ' ricl Toomths. (iralio V. 3. Mu- taln; 2. Read lli.— 1. Chnrloel (Jrllslvcli; 2. nice LePuge. (mule I.-—l. LePage. Pewter-t Fred LGPHRQ. Howard Buntain,‘ Muriel Toombs, ilolon LcPugo, He- 13er- G-radn V_---1, Revel] Dickleson; 2. Earl llouslton; 3. (‘fhalnlers Laird. . . Grade lV.—~1. Vernon Smith; 2. ‘(innudian Steamship Pill ~~M—l5-‘€;~ll-‘i-Annn Stevenson-z 3. Arthur HOlIH-Asbefliofi Cflm- at “b-tnn. Grndc Ili.—1. Mildred Brown; Dominion Bridge 2, Violct Stevenson; 3. Gcorge Nlsbot. Grllllo ii.—lSl‘.. Grade li.—.lr. 1. Izort. Stevenson; 3. Elva Bteven-' lson. (lmlle i.—l. mttln Plneau; 2 ‘Am. Cur l’: Foundry. |Mp|RTANT ME;1-|NG;_ Thelttllnrlio Smith; 3. Ellie-l Dickinson. Am. hocomot. vc _ y annual mootlnlg of the [lad-Ins Ailli Peiiiwi- “Ummiamiei-‘Berihn Nishmn‘ smelting A‘ nennmi‘ ‘(Vernon Brunch) nf'thc l’. E. Llimi. Corn Nlsbet, Rhoda Brown Alma. Stovmson, Viola; Stevenson Richard Smith, Rolbert Stevenson Ellsworth Sluvcnnon. HOPE RIVER sci-tool. Tire following is the standing of the school for the month of Nov. Grads X.~~1. Arthur Fleming; 2 Willlllm Cullen. (lmde Vili- 1. Alznos (fullen; 2, Stirling Stewart; TI.’ lilllIl'l(“l Ste-wart; 4. Damion Pub Irv], (trndo III.~A1. Elllllor ‘Turner Ion. Grlldo Vl.—-l1. boron Stow 2. l)(‘l‘lllill. Fleming: 3. Josopil fiflllzlni; 4, Thomas Turner. Grade i.‘~v.‘\. iptflirford i-lllnpson and Jnmon Warren. (equal). Grado I 13,-]. Reginald Gallant. Perfect 1n ttcndnnco: —— Stirling Stewart Uni-on Siownri, James Wnrror and (‘iilnrd Simpson. Lucy Fern 5011;"; TflliCller. WINSLOE NORTH Standing of Winsioc Norti School for Nov; Grnllo X.---1_ Stanley Younker. z, Hazel (Ioles; fl. Lnurs Cud more. Grudn IX.— 1. Eva (301951 2_ May Garter; 3. Marlon Mc N1lugllloll._Grado Vill.——1. Jas Cudnlnrr; 2. Mildred McNaushtol‘ Gratin Vli.—1. Sadie Mcblnullillml 2. Gordon Colon. Gmdc -Vl.—-—1. lie ion Ymlnkor; 2. Vesta Nunn; 7i Jrlul snunders. Grnde V —1 Alellla (‘udmlofez 2. E. McNaullh ton. Grade lIllL-ll. Marjorie 1w borts; 2. Walter Roberts. Gradr ]__.l,1<>yd Canter. Perfect attend lumen-May Carter. Evil Cm" Smile McNaughton, Gordon Cole! Helen Yowniker skid {Llloyd Car tr. . Mury A. Andrews, Winston Nortll, ____ - - ‘our Teacher 1””- DR. B. G. HARRIS Optometrist lu-zb ROSE TEA i. one; or Lille; ackage Teas sold in the Maritime Provinces- or 28 years it: has been the foremost. _ A . ~1 1.,‘ ’;l . ,- wag l I pie; (i. Angelina O'Connell, Ray ' 1_ wmntnn Winnipeg Electric Annie Notional Breweries (‘cured and Richard Smith; 2. Ro-Afiilllltic 5113i" iiliillli Vlllliilli EGYPTIAN KINI} Ill FUUNI] Nilil RED ROSE COFFEE is as generously _ good a: RED ROSE TEA. lilfil] H. . iilillil Sensational Egyptolo gical Discovery An- nounced From the “Valley of the Kings” on the Site of Ancient Thebes. LfiNl Tm’, Doc. ii.-~-\Vl1at is said SUCCESS. ho ho thl- most sensational Egypt- oioglcnl discovery of the century Thelbzln Enrpirc, llilw-llly‘ lbcluw tho is unlloullrscli in a Cairo dcslpntcll 'l'i\lli'l) o1" ltllnllasl-s Vi., ll l‘lliliilll)l‘.l‘ to thc London Times from tho, was dllsoovorr-li which “Valley of lilo Kings" on the siic"l‘ll'tcnkhalll11n‘s of ancient Thebes, near Luxor. colllnilnlall g-Pill studded Illlrono. 'i'his is (ll-scribed as one A series of subterranean cllanl-zof the most bountiful 2il'l objects hers has been explored and so fur ever found. the funeral purll- lpiorcrs cllno upon rexlplisizl: carv- has disolosotl phenolic of tho Egyptian King Tu» lcd gilt mulvlll-s illlllill with ivory- tcukbulnun, one of thc llvrl-llc other lilTFlilITP. n quantity‘ n1‘ rov 12 .When the rlny of llfc ls past, "Phen in licavou with joy to greet thee, Wiherc no furmvell tenr is shell)" Trojans Confident Of __Victory l I ST. JOHN’, N.l<l.. Doc. 5.-—ln n0 'wisie discouraged by their slilqilt tilrhllilCk at St Stephen's lust Sni- urday, the Trojans arc practising ilard for the first gllmc of the season in senior circles here on Saturday night against Churinttl» town's representatives Tile island ers ure tie-signaled as X by the lo cals—tlley being unknown quail titles. However, lilo 'l‘rojans are monfldent that nnotllw victory will in the royni Nfiltffipllilfi of lilih5WUii 9110i!‘ lfltlli Sil-l-liffiily- i.i_____=—- .._.; Professional Cards Mlorcovl-r. the ex-I l Prof. H. A. Tnntnn kings lot‘ ltho oighlcl-ntll dynasty n1 robes, sumo oi‘ tholn l-wllly do i viii"! Siteciiliist- 'i‘°"<1""i‘ "i Film" beginning about 1350 B. C. coruteli. iif< lZli sinful-s 11nd vllsvs Organ and Voice. Studlzo 146 (lrwll. The discovery was allnoullccal t0 of tho most illtflczlte lloslun, llull-ui-‘DYF’? Si- slilnlnloned from England by Buntnin lday ‘by Lord Cnrnarvcu. spociullyithe remains of largo quantities of. thoiviclunis for tho (load. l . licien Pxlplorer Howard (farter, who had} ' lavage; 2. Fred LoPago. 3. Blair been excavating at his place, withltloulld which urn exp- lltollings. Grade iV.-~l. Doris liun- Lord Cnrnarvon for seven yellrsiup ulnny ilnportnnt pofnta relating gtpvgngqm grade but up to ‘the present with little l; tile eighteenth dynasty. important pzrp ‘ also wvr-rl? ‘I'll"il tn clear ,.,,,,,,,.,",if“15|STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Dec. Canadian General Electric (Janudlan Steamship Com ~- hiontrenl Power . Atchison .......... .. Anaconda Copper Cllnadizlll Pacific liuilw New York (lcntral Cuba Calm Sugar (fruoible Stool international Paper . holly Springfield Mex Petroleum i. fi-(Quotntlons IN MEMORIAM‘ ALEXANDER ROBBLEE. ‘len Buntaln. Doris llluntllln, Doro- furnished by Johnson and Ward, [by B||Lmq1nl;--'I‘(3n(:her' B95319 M, members ol‘ the Montreal Stock in tho passing of Aloxnnlior| Barrett. Jixcilllllsv-l ltollblt-re, 'l'i‘,\'(I\‘l. i’. E. l. insult one ' r *-— i oi’ its host known illlti ililiiliy l"'-*'- NEW GLASGOW SCHOOL. ‘St- illtwrenoe Flour 74'/2'|pect<>.ll teitizells. llu was ll mun of lfittawa Power. ill aim-ling character, cllcorful dis- Honor R011 0i NlBW GiHBSOW Brmnifi-ml - 3i position, puritun spirit. ll ill-m llc~ School for Nov. ‘Ailiiiill 63% llever in the sawing power of Je- .Grmle vfii.i.L--1, Bertha Nlsbet; Shawlnlgnn 11:1 we ghrm, or which bc had u '2. Muse Stevenson; 3. Com Ni-tilfii ita-“remide Pulp 93 long and varied (rxperlencc, lie was for nlillly yl-nrs an ardent 11nd earnest member of {he Mll~ rhorllst church. Hr- loved ever)’- tiling that pzlrioinod to tho Kins" 110m lll-OSY, fervently and worked zealously and fzliilliully for its ari- vnnccnlont so lung liS llc was able. Ho. was an vxrmlllonl, oxllortor and prayer lender. 11nd WiiS mitllifll‘ ill " the u-sto ol‘ Fills» git‘ llc loved the services of tllo. sulllatuury and his plrlco was IIDVVPI‘ vlllzzlnt while h1- iliVl sirollizlll to atrnll. i-ils '])l‘i‘t~l"lli'l! was llll inspiration. his lesltilnonv delightful and his ill- ‘ fllll-ncn for righteousness will Iivv on. The rllurch null tllo community mour-ns ovor the l‘i‘lilfi\'ill of H skilled workman who was a sin- core Christian but rejoices in til‘? lntcrnatlonalCMcr. Marine a assurance‘ of a hem” m8 to press steel ar ' 75 which he has been taken. Reading """" " , 351/ lAlthougll stricken by paralysis Southey“ ‘Pucmb 1251;: oigllftven nvioillltlis ltgh hcioro ll" fiuldebgenfi” m7‘ div/l, his fnlth was strong. hi-l Uiggncoagprc 4 QZI/llllfilll‘ confirmed. 11nd his iuoulllri l' s stilt-l .......... .. ioll/Lwllle “Prll ll" "'1'" i" “"'-“ "i""'i‘ " ' _ " on again :1 low days bcioro his departure ‘ MONTREAL EXCHANGE To tho "nert-nvcll widow ant‘ children tho pruvers of mnny or I934 Victory. -- i0ii-ii5-cend to Goll tllut tllcy may bl" I933 Victory . l W315 sustallll-rl by lilo vrlry gratlcla.‘ i022 Victory some oi’ tho Divine companion i937 Victory . ship of lI-im who novor crrs. Til‘ in lovu will ullllc them in ginlv BANKS "Yes, again wo hope to moot lllr-ll, lull i: Commerce another Mrs. John ii- who tilled December 6th, i921. Al: rest! Not dead! 0h n0! yond the (blue. sway. Yet she wondering waits for us. Till some glad day. When to the comeup higher Heaven ‘beside her stay. There with the same sweet smile we loved and used so well know. hands. And wsliurng where the stream ‘life doth flovv. i At rest! Not dlesdi Oh no. ' Sleep on dear mother. sleep slnd- tske thy rest. Lay down thy head upon thp Sav- iour's breast. We loved thee loved thee best. Good Night! ‘ Office‘ Hours: .30 to IN 9.80 to 12.80 ' Ill‘!!- 182% . | l mgmgry of our (lt-ai‘ l“ o" “g cnul-lln. ()ur darling mother onil/ “Witt i"!- rhat makes Heaven seem so fur Our mother agatin shall clasp our well. but Jesus ' inserted by her loving husband ' and lisnghtens, Edith endwlllsh, Mark nunnnififinn BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Money to Loan . Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Island DR. CLIFT Chronic Diseases Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Canada 112 Prince Street HOURS DAiLV 11 to 2 p. m. Palmer 8r Palmer ' J-I. J. Palmer. K. C. Barristers. Etc. Money to Loan of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate on N. V. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Jfficc Bayer Building, Great George Street. Oppozlte Guardian Office Telephone BSD-J. Jfflse Hours-Q to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 Bank J . D. STEWART, K. C Barrister and SoIlcVor. 84 Great George Street solicitors for the Union Bank of Canada S. S. HESSIAN Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Public Etc MONEY To LOAN rllontague P. E. Island PROF. HIRAM BAlll ENGLISH GOLD PRIZE MEDALLIST AWARDED 10 GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS ‘ ORGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR BAPTIST CHURCH ls now prepared to receive Music Students in the following subjects PIANO, VOCAL, ORGAN THEORY OF MUSIC itudlo: Baptlts 8chool Room .. 221% ..¢§¢.q.;;;g.e0oo¢4 04000-0644 Whcitl, Dec. 117%- Muy 115%»- 1 ‘uiinig-(nén. 611% May 69%. July THE “*3... no.1... t... n... July CHRISTMAS "M; __ . STORE “iiliiiililllzllilonlnu Salli“ Ciel“ ———‘ > Headquarters is all ready for the big rush TOYS TOYS ....Moro, better and cheaper T078. Dolls, Games, Boys and - Girls Sleds, Snow shovels, 1n t Oars and strong, uselnl Toys o stores in the City combined. This has been our business for nearly thlrtyyears. No side line vrlth usnCome and l i Co. ‘lllli. , of’ Dolls, Cabs. Carts, Kiddie 4 in this store than all other o _, l cvs svcelstlsr at: Claus Headhunters w Hours-J to 12 and 2 to 5 Evenings by Appointment l iliaoDouald 8r MoPhee l "B. A. in A. MacDonald i s. A. Barristers, Attorney. Etc. . Money to Loan Riley Building, Charlottetown 'w. Miles T“ H. F. McPheo Gnrrison A. B., M. D. Fuimonary Tuberculosis Specialist '26 Brighton Reid, Charlottetown Gas Treatment in Selected Csses Telephone _207 J. A. MoEACHEN, Oph. D.. . examined and . lube nod when need ' (above Person's] time out stove.) - . . "we ll‘ .7‘ I m ‘ omss-ln- Grsftolnltigot A J"l;hl » ="'_ i‘ vvaazrvsusts 5 j" 1Q. s- ‘felin- 9W’IhQ'QDTvQQI-QFPCGQ:I1 ‘FH-FrcHwFRtoS-Tn-lr answerer-r- ...-. .-. .-¢G-.-...~e.-sw-.ur_ql~;.=>-