poviiMsaR-Y 20. 102s I r D '1 Lessons -LIO“-:” i”. ' English 1H By WvL. Gordon r . +04» u ‘ F 4 ' i‘ I w .. ...ii1$"@s@="a<>b. or filyg fgn iiis- position"'[ i. correct, but awkward. Say, _"Bob. should resign his position or Mary‘ liars". ‘T“."' s . - , OFTEN llifshiibliofilldfib: peri- wnis. Pronounce second -i- as‘ in dds’ and accent after s_ dd. ' qwrari MISSPELL : gulne: su- . . *5 . sYNONYMS: decorolw‘. “decent, proper, seemly, ‘becoming, befitting, denial-e. sedate. ' » ,- . .wORD STUDY: “Usei ‘g ‘word mite times and it is yours.’ 1st" us increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. " Today's yard: LITERALLY; dsaccwng" to uiqletter or x_ wor_ p‘ ‘r. hat I mean ~ ,_ >§s -—-JlnniIHP1Ih—-_n__¢ ~ u?»»+»+v»++»»“»#- ‘Llaily Scloqtionsl for . 1. san- l "r r. omen orioisus-fslng. Q ens; and be joyful, 6 earth; and ii forth“ into singing, O moun- : for the Lord hath comforted h people. and .will have mercy u phis"ai'_ilicted.-isa._49i_l3. , l . . 1‘ .. .' ’ ,' . BAYER-HO Lord; we hear Thee c? i he bi- port. tel g: Comfort ye, comfort ye ‘my 1e. "~‘ ' .. . l A all 0.;- Guardi m Readers‘. ‘- , . . _ November 130.1928. route. "SS 010068, , K2880, “QB nrfbll" lsvaav BLESSING v ilbssedness that comes From healthful work and rest and play. For love, and home, and friendship swee , ’ - - We offer thanks, 0 Lord, today! For all the marvels of ‘an age Ieplett with wonders that delight Tl_l_c eye and ear-w magic touch, And they are ours by day or night! presents Wm be on We thank Thee for the loveliness, The beauty that around us lies, 0f flowering fields and‘ autumn Of. rosy dawns and atarlit skies; And for the faith still to believe The day will come when war shall Andthtat the world's bruised lie-art s For love and universal peace. -L0ilfillily C. Poole. “WATERFRONT "DIRECTORY __ \‘_ Bruce Stewart's Wharf 8.}! Marl rived in port last evening. ~C. _G. B. Ostrea in port. ' Customs Cutter Conestoga, Ascah in port.‘ - .. BtriS. S. Dagfln, Capt. Johnston, ‘infpol-t loading a cargo of produce for St. Johns. Nfld, and will sail today for-that place. ochelaga on the Pictou D. E»,W. Dredge No. 115, Capt. MacLeod in port, . _ . Harland. Capt. MacLalne in ne Wharf C. G. S. Brant, Capt. B. Kelly, ar- Capt. l Bunlain Bell's Wharf , 511,8. S. Hillegoh, Capt. J. D. Roolker. which loaded a cargo ~of 900bags of potatoes, has sailed for Norfolk, Va.: Lyons’ Wharf l pprtd‘ ‘Now, don't forget ti; bring me Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. I din feeling .80 much I don't want cc miss o ‘single dose.” been lNl Schr. Bonus, Capt. Frank Boud5 v ‘result, in port ‘with a cargo of coal ' v or A. Plckard 0000. Tug Lisgar. Capt. Gamble in port. Tug Chlgnecto, Capt. Richards in All Qld v-I-t-e-liable a L “For fifty years Minard's has effective for "cuts, stillness and other pains. bruises; vsnarYrmtn-oawal-t HEAD ‘naive-Mme U of cc: c: ll a. n1‘.- V ; 7 P- m- rwlll-lhd ' " . . _ claiglilnister.‘ " Dr,‘ 8m . DOLLAR SAYS livery special A ~PYWI. on Ipeclally" selected tapestry, llwquette. mohair plush and silk damask. furniture covering. l-ienry MflcFflrlarie 8: Co. 9190-11-20-21 . MYB- A- WIBhtIXII-ll. Miss ‘Irene Ross. Mrs. H. loo. n, ma; Rob- erta Ross 3nd mas, ‘arjorle Hynd- m“ We? wclaefis Avmwrs w Mill"? Harbor-Cl Idpnd ‘ . ,.'~'-~'" ' - MFETING-‘nllt; a special meeting 0! the Sodality 10f the Children of Milly held Damn Hall, §unday, November 18th, it was de- cided to hold the annual High Tea, December lMhJmd 11th. As usuall an excellent alifipert-iwlll be served: and choice articles for CH1 sale. ‘ ;_'oiso-1i-2o-ii_ WAR. ANNIVEISARYF-Today is the eleventh anniversary of the lbesinnlne oldie Bu. 1e of comm-ct. in which the can under Lord Byng distinguished themselves by their" undaunted valor and stealii- ness under extremely heavy fire. . 1.‘ . | T “nanroiul L oiiir n" also. -A number of the people motored to Mr. and Mrs. Laurie ' Mgcl-urds beautiful new home in Mlflmy Illarborolstklziflltilast week. Music, " es, andfqfdalnty lunch- eonserv "bythehestese, made the evening a. most. eniWB-ble one. Mr. MacLui-e has recently installed a fine “Atwater-Kent" radio in his » , -. ..._.. ALEXANDRA NOTES —Ml'. and Mrs. George Ma-clennan of Alex- andra were‘ visitors -to the city on Monday,--Messrs Wilfred and For- den Judsdn‘ ‘iriotoretf to the city yesterday-The Alexandra hockey team are rig a rink. antici- pating a. g‘ , ‘see-aorfsysport at Canada's greatest‘ game-Mr. Les- ter Beaten wins visiting in Cross Roads recently. ‘ POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning a number of week end drunks appeared be- fore His Honor. ‘Two were each fined $20.00 or twenty days. and two $10.00 or twenty days. one was ‘fined $6.00 and another had his bail bond of $10.00 estreaied. Two drunk cas- es were adjourned. one alfitoist for driving a car while intoxicated was given ten days infliall without. the Qpflon p: a, fine, and was committed lmmediatelyfiiftei‘ court. ‘The deten- dant in an assault case was given thirty days suspended sentence. and an autoist for overspeeding was lin- ed 05.00. ' BIRTHS MCKINNoN-—A!t Pifiquld 0n Nov. 2nd. to Mr. and Mm. AeneasA. McKlnnon, a son. MILLER-At the R. E. I.‘ Hospital. Nov. 19th to Mr. and/Mrs. James A. Miller, llrenchiort, a son. coupon-In this city. Nov. 1'1, 1928, to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gordon, a son. ‘ CUTCLLFFE-At-Lfi. Park Terrace. iilclldiiflfiiliiflvi? i000 ;_ , P0‘ vvv‘vwv vi ivi-vzvvYvv One insertion ....§. , Three insertions ... Four insertions. .. Eilht iiilertlonl...J-.-......... ..-~ -.- 1 -.-1---...-cc Vvvwvivxvvvv i vwfO-‘O-Ofi - Classified - T-Aftlviiluifeijrtisements v ‘v ‘I 1‘ 2 ....... lnopsrvllneoflvvorsl _Ie per lino of s ward! 0e per lino ol 6 worfll 1e per lino o! I wordl 1" T’: "~$"’c.'1‘.r:.“.°'...1~* " “' ‘ ‘ 1c p, qwanggi; .i..i~' s}; ¥;:=.._ For-Sale .. WANTED ‘av Younq ‘l, p!‘ FOR sans-runes goon ARY-fl ._bccrdsndmomirrprlvat'e' no Ugly. Address P. 0 . B00: 480. 013041-174!‘ i Miscellaneous. u es‘ - -' .....i~ s... l”? s.” -- g-iflfipxwa L". . . v R _ '_,__/ _¢ ‘ REIBPONDINPI OABDQF AN” tld. n-iilscoortllfli "Hernunvlléq P- .‘ _ _il_1ao-1i-i,_~-- DOARDERS w" 1o ransom. anon ' Halifax. h” . ‘ j m worsens l ' years old.» ‘ sat. i‘ _________,g__i___________.__.__- r sate-srwntvs ACRES 0F ind in Charlottetown no t. o miles from Charlottetown p .w n. M9 tyre. moire HIM _. or Markftjfocfluigartloliili ""dlilre_c‘ows, newly freshened. Allan I McLeod, Hartevillle. 9109-11-20-41 pop. sane: ... ciioicn BARRED , ‘rock cockeiels and pallets. Keith l’- Blliw ll, Vittoria. '~ DlBI-ll-N-il accuser" cleans. cow, dds" to freshen November.’ Kenison MacKinnon, filyde River. 66-11-2041 1i. sllLo-"naaum boo a Io 3. A. Mellow. York. olal-ii-ii-ai Y!!!’ illm-li-fi -a-———-- ' ‘ ' BAKE-AN EXTRA °" ’__ in mas-la wk l - .. ‘in good condition. =l Kennedy, Ohaflflbl-QWWQ. It. SLPOQL. ‘ lllN-llA-ifl-vflfi‘ v WWeunds‘ sodium: Ciiaal- , NOV. l8, 1928 til-Mr. and Mrs. William Cutcliiie, a daugh- ter, Helen Dorothy, DEATHS MOAN-At Shamrock, after a brief illness of pneumonia," ‘Margaret, widow of the late Owen Moan, in .the 73rd year of her age. R.I.P. MACKINNON —-..Af._ Mllltown Cross 0n Nov. 14th, Mn. Neil MacKin- non, aged 66. . I . ENNIS-At the lwniep! Hugh Me- , Brmklbane. on Nov. 19th. x1906, Miss Jean Innis. Funeral no- tlce later. . . Card OfThanks .'l’l'ie femily_ci_ medal-slurs. Jessie Macinnis wish to thank those who were so kind to them in their recent sad bereavement. They also wish to thank all those who sent Jiflnral Tributes. " olic-il-ao-ll. v flflllfl, *5 * . Although we level yooifldeeriw We could not you my 1'1"" W w. . l And new you belmolelli ‘ so deepln our hearts _ vealed. ma one FLOUR that will dc gnce‘ ALL your with perfect satis- an.) lass rooms ve been faction is l? tyj FIBUF. ‘That means §§¥,,,,,,,df"“}'.',..§ guymmye newpews, economy. . i. .- ' a _ and, pulpit have been“ s . Rev . to the deceased and her work in ' the congregation. He was assisted _ more. . , . wewstchedylil‘ 1- iisa A ram m-r. m Appelnnnést ‘our wesralw hard some wheat B used in Purity new, 1th unexcelied for all behind- lwmsrinccif ‘ilciubrccdis tonight starts at 8 dc_ krhargia 9! sr. PAULB is renowned i...‘ de- ilolous- Come and eniW- 391B iicmc cocking, 9161-11-20-11 wanna surrrmc abatoh of mirrors. for resilvering. P119115 D8 to call for yours. Henry - lane 8:‘ Co. ‘lllililfil-l 41 ____e_- ‘ _ nous MADE pagan iii-never so‘ delicious as when made with Purity Flour. Ask your grpcer for, it. --.-... . olumoufmiornals- The ‘re- opening of Yoa-klllnlted Church took place last sundsy. The bulld- lng has been remodelled ‘and now- resenta a. very 91398108 3-1999" n has beemlwlfl an Hammond Johnson, iRev. ‘Wi H- Spencolr and Rem-Dr. E: H. Ram- say were the preachers at the re- spective services, morning, ‘gill?!- sjioon. and nlBht? ' ‘ ‘ynsacnaiis’ sruov onoor iroailmn ~ On the cvenins. i?‘ November the. sixth; atstudynfilir. w“ grganlfi p, 0X‘ i108 _ ~ Asiwrctcllronuiemaldiizofa time table. The ofllcersior the corn- lng year were allllilinteii a3 m!‘ lows: Presidenigfllilia-Igy Irvine: Vi“ president; Mario e "P"? 58¢"- my, Mary Donahue; comma-we. Augusta -McDona.ld, Hazel Green. The next meetini; to be held No- vembe the twenty-sixth is to deal with the BSSlBIITIIEIllQWOt lessor“- suocnssi-‘oa ‘BRIDGE-f Un- wards of forty tables of b11689 V!” enjoyed last evening at the QllBBn Hotel. the occasion being in aid 0f Saint Vincent's Orphanage and un- der the auspices of Saint Elizabeth's Society. Dainty refreshments were served during the course of the ev- ening's play. The pride winners were Gentleman's: Mr. J. PrCrocketz Sec- ond prize, Mr. Mark McGuigan. Lad- ies: First, Miss Mildred Harrington: second. Mrs. James Lightlaer. Con- solation.‘ Gentleman. MI- I?“ Chandler; Lady, Mrs. J. Roop. Lucky Mr. Win. Ball. ' w" ~ FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the ‘late Mrs. Donald Macdonald took place yesterday af- ternoon from her home‘ church at Brookfleld. The church was crowd- ed to the doors with her friends and former neighbors and co-workers in the church, inwhich, during hey active years, she was a prominent and helpful figure. The service was ‘conducted by the Rev. W. Bruce Muir, who paid an eloquent tribute by the Rev. John Turner, of Cent- ral Christian Church, Charlottetown the RBVuR. H. Stavert pronouncing the benediction. The pallbearers were: Messrs. 'R.. H. McNelll, Char- lottetown; Alexander McRae, Alex:- der Seaman, Brackley; Joseph Mc- Pherson and Donald Campbell, Brookfield. Numerous floral tribut- es testlfied to the esteem in which, Mrs. Macdonald was held in the community and among friends far and neat. Among these were Spray, Capt. W. A. Mscdonald. Seattle. Wash; Wreath, Mrs. Charles Hynd- man and family; cross, Mrs. Lucy Kielly, city; wreath, Dr. and MrsH. H. Bishop, city: spray. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nicholson; wreath, Mr. M. H. Conroy; crescent, Mr‘. and Mrs. W. D. Crosby, Boston; crescent, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rackhamlwheatley River xrescent, Major and Mrs. D: A. Macdonald; wreath.‘ Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Williams} Summersidc; wreath. Central Christian ‘Church. _.» , ,_ 1 ' PERSONALS I Mr. Alfred Watts, Grand Trac- adie. spent Sunday "at Ccveheadu "a Mm. Thos. Wooletdgel-ltlovehead. spent Sunday at White-Sands, the guest oi her daughterlMrs. Munn. L 'Mr. Leslie ouivsplsubem the week end at his hlllfle in Clyde River. s .- cocoa: g ~ Hjoriaijmr BARK. A A @.A_-.- v v Till; CHARLOTTE“ A ' v A TOWN CUARDIAN .Tanlac is Doiron, Wheatley River; Alexan-, ‘November l9 opening Noon Close Abana . . . . . . . ..s 3.55 $ 3-50 $ 3-53 Amulgt‘ . 2.00 2.10 2.18 Area -- l5 15%’ 15 ‘Arno 11 1" "'4 Bldgood . as 35, 35 Cap. Rouyn . 14 13W H Clerlcy 23 23 2* 1* Granada . 1B 19 m l-icll. ..... .. aso 0.50 8.26 Howey 1.06 l-l1_ 1-14 Int'l Nick. ..l.95.00 104.50 103.50 Keeley 40 40 Lake_Sh0i‘e . 18.60 is. _ 15 Lav. Quebec . 99% rm... ,.1.07 1-08 1-°3 Mandy 1.54 1.50 1.40 McIntyre ions 19.80 19.00 McDoug. '30 a0, $6 Min. oorpui‘ .- 0.10 3.60 3.40 ‘Moi. l-lall 1a 12 11 "mu ny. ‘l3 '13. '14 ‘illpirs ug .. ass 1.16 215° Norando ,,... sans as. 0 53.06 scandal‘... 0m 91w °2 F illullnlarsiloii ~ Are there luany thing's you can't eut- for fear of gain-bloating, pains in the stomach and bowels? ' 0% you bare topapa up favourite‘ dish s-lvhlla (he rest enjoy them? 'llhat‘a a qign you need TANLAC! For more than l0 years, 'l‘ANLAC has restored in vigorous health ‘thousands who denied theinnelves the r favourite floods, just as you have ha: to do. As an example, Mr. Fred" Hill, 340 Thames Sh. London. Duh, says: "l suffered lilliolcl ngonlcs from Indiges- on. TANLAC fixed Ina up so l could ent everything from soup to dessert without ll sign of Indigestion." , '_ . l! you suffer from indigestion, gas dizziness. hruilaiehes. constipation or torpid ll\'l!l'—-|{l\'i" TANLAL‘ a chance to help you. The first bottle often brings the ileeded relief. . TANLAL‘ in ii good, pure medicine, mailo o!‘ routs. ‘barks iinil. herbs. that (exists-less than 24v ii ilul-w. Gilli ii frulil 3m" llfllifltlllt today. {our iuniu-y liuek if’ lt doesn't hull? you, in MILLION BOTTLES USED _Mr. Wilfred McLean, York, spent the week end at his hqm a; Montague. . Anne West Saunders is spending a few weeks at Winsloe ghilaleguest’ of her daughter Mrs. A. e r. ‘*- Mrs. C. Knifton, hairdresser, has returned home from Glace Bay, N. 8., after attending the funeral of her mother. Mr. Ellwood B ton, York, has received Dromlotlo in the Califor- niaChemical Works, San Francisco. if}: reports. ‘the climate as delight- u . Miss Doris Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Adams, City, was operated on yesterday morning ward ‘Island Hospital. Miss Marcella MacDonald. accom- panied by her friend Miss Kathryn MacDonald, spent Thanksgiving at her home in Orwell. Both young ‘ladies sire students of the Union Commercial Gallege. Hon. Walter M. Iiea, Minister of Agriculture and Mr. George Light- izer, manager of the P. E. Island Co-operative Egg and Poultry 555°- ciation left this morning to attend the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto. . Mr. George W. .West has re- turned to his home at-Innisfall af- ter a pleasant visit to his daHEhl-BT Mrs. B. M. Stltt, The Pas. M6111- tolia’. ‘He reports Mr. Stltt. man- agqi: oi" theFlln Fltm Realty C0-- doing a large‘ business and the city in a mastJlourishing- condition. l Mrs. J. West returned Qsturday evening from a visit to her son. L. H. McMillan. St. JohnyN. B. B118 also spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. Taper, who with her daughter and son-ini-law. Mr. and Mrs. RH. Bennett, visitnd Mr. Ben- ‘not/Vs father, at Elliott Row. 5i- flohn, N. B. ‘ i Mrs. Reuben MMDOIlB-ld .1611’. F33" terday morning for Toroni/O. t0 at" tend the Royal Winter’ Fair. At Sackville. she was. lq d bl‘ h" brother, Mr. James F. per. 811d Mrs. Roper of Prinneliflft. N- 5» 12° are also EelnK T0 Tvrynw- Emmi‘ g lat city, Mrs. Rover Willisflo for B itish Columbia on a v . her sister. - STANDARD , Mlmuo. EXCHANGE " “é n Quotations furnished throng cQm-pgg of M. ATWELL 88 co, c crlcttegown Qfllw- ‘ ._._-on i. ‘Victoria. A -Hota>l_ M ARENA, The boxing bouts being staged next Tuesday night at the Arena, in‘.- aid of the IregionBand‘ and Fire-i ;~- men's Tournament Fund is causing- more or less excitement among the (U18 everything ed. to perform: van. Gus Longaphie vs. R. Clayton. i Lick Donovan vs. W. McNeil]. Tommy Benoit vs.-_Kaney McDonJ- aid mission. '~ \ ~ (Continued from piage l) of the Duncan Commission. Malnlan ded Prince Edward Island g “Prince Edward Island," stern. burner. Much valuable rv ‘C refrigerator cars. » the other provinces absolutely 30. FURTHER ‘nasoLvEo supported by that body. AND RTHER ward Island in The ry Thornton. supplied. This was mously, and_. extended to‘ Capt. by the president. the establish?‘ a between St. graphical; ight .. P \ ~ . d? dimer to b penguin. . - .. _ -Pl'fll\|fl' in re ly suggestion sit-om . Tidmfish , um lie would “Wally interview or Ibrry The committee in charge is doing ssible to make the ev- en1_ng’s entertainment one of the best of the year. The following boxers are schedul- Stanley Steele vs. Preston Dono- There will also be two rounds of four minutes duration of boxing-pr ‘ mlssing- between two local boxers. blindfolded. This last bout, notwith- standing other attractions promised will no doubt be well worth the ad- RESOL UTION‘ _._,_i_____ vice belween the Island and the Mainland, winter and summer, is one ofthe terms of Confederation. and the necessity of making immediate. proper and adequate provision for this purpose is among the findings AND WHEREAS having regard to the ice conditions peculiar to the Straits of Northumberland and the total depenéence of this Province on this service for communication with, and transportation to and from the it is imperative that the most powerful ship capable of cop- ing successfully wlth ice conditions as they there exist, should be pro-. for appendicitis in thus-Prince Ed-‘ Vi . . BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED by, the Associated Board of Trade of l. That while we believe that the most‘ expert advice regarding the new ship can be. obtained from the Master andChief Engineer of the in the opinion of this Board the new Car Ferry Steamer should not be con- structed wlth straight lines but with her greatest beam amidships taper- ing with a gradual curve to bow and 2. That the ship must be an oil e has fre- quently been lost during severe ice fighting by the necessl‘ of the prespnt ship stopping to clean fires and get up steam. Oil burning ap- paratus would obviate this difficul- 3. That lii the 'opinion of this Board. the said Car Ferry Steamer should have on her car deck three lessthanelghieeu of the ‘largcsize . 4 4. That while we are principally concerned with adequate provision for the handling of an increasing freight movement during the winter months the great and growing pas- senger traflic must not be lost sight of; and it is important that ample and modernly equipped accomoda- tlon for passengers be provided, and to encourage tourist and passenger traffic in general on an equality with of Canada as provided in the Termsof Union, it is ecessary that the pas- senger coaches be carried on the Ferry at all seasons of the year. 5. That we believe it essential to provide a new dock at each term- inal to accomodaie the new ship. l-6. That the work of construction of the ‘new ship and docks should proceed with the utmost possible dispatch so that the new service be ready for the winter season of 1929- that a copy of this Resolution be for- ~warded to the Maritime Board of Trade with the request that it be _ RESOLVED than " 131/, a copy o this)‘ Resolution be for- warded iothclPremler of this Prq- vince and that the Provincial ‘Gov- ernment be urged to employ its ut- most endeavour i510 ‘effectuate the matters set forthllerein. And that copies be also "forwarded tofrlie 1a Prime Minister of _Canada, the 09% Minister of Railways and Canals, the representatives of ‘Prince lid-l hate and the , House of Commons, and to Sir i-icn-‘it is mud what additional service A telegram was read from the sec- . retary of a group of New Brunswick potato shippers to the Charlotte- town Board. asking the support 'of their delegates to the forthcoming ' meeting of the ‘Maritime board to ‘of steamship line Wand Cuba, potato be -rnore readily decided to leave discretion of the w: said fill-able to gohrOt- , tn Prune Miniet- noel ‘the mitten; the New Oar the week-after next. in reply tom llllgeotlob of Capt. Read, he said he woulifwiite to Ottewaio- morrdw that worry» rioppeden the ‘of the car ferry 1i r . I .1. l4 (TA One regular ,Qe Dream Perlipicqgl ' of any 50c Dsy my Dream nus ‘ ._ . Vanishing clean ' .' our ii ' Y. , 1 0.01.0 nsn 1% Willi.- . . “m!” '82 gsccrccrs» icke-rf Boot; w] an-rubbcruilgiir-weightil overshoe. Just the thfmg for Fall and Spring Seasons. Fawn or Greycolors, with Jersey Collar to match. "xi styfg for cumulus? I a nwber for every purpose" Sold by Reliable Dealer: Everywhere. . , . .. N . ~ _ .. .. . ' _ PAGE‘ °""'°L£*=""T~=¢* 0- XMAS-iii‘? !ll!i!RY1lflNfi [|gX|N|; ‘fl=[lufs*——$l—ljfljiufi ~ro-mcirr_"- < - u " "i , b ' . . ' ‘ ‘ l - . _ .. . .» ' ma“ ifialé "I: _ E X T W E E K ' . FQDY -‘ ¢ MW! . .51!°9m11°i N5 ma‘. Talent Worth nwoorsps = - u: rrincc Street lumen 1'0 FIT) 5d [i0 M! DISTRIBUTORS FOR- PRINCE- ‘LEDIWABD IS_L.\NB_' BRADY FOOTWEAR, "COMAPANYL li/EW (Continued from one l)‘ ______---—--———————————- company is preparing to put inln direct the single trip o! the a" ferry ‘ircm-Tomaenlule w Ewe“- wkmg passengers from the 685t- bound Ocean Limited and the Saint John train as far as Borden‘ for the nighrt. which would be a» millet! train leaving Sackville -approxl- mentine about 7.30 to 7.45 p. m.. ' To the Newsec- - 0nd trip Island . a.m. Lv. 7.04 . 10.40 . p,m. p.111. Lv. 0.00 1-10 ’ ms 2.35 A.‘ 9.45 pm. 4.10 L 6.50 a.m. A. 9.35 n..m. A. 6.15 A. 10.30 a.m. A. 6.30 \ 13.111. I am further directed to state that in wrlew- of the passenger-traf- ilc’ being light during the winter months, January, February, March‘ and April, the records showing an averpge between 49am! 60 per day. the Board approves of the Com- pany's proposal as above set out. Yours truly. Ev RICHARDSON Assistant Secretary and Registrar Wallace L. i-llsslns; Esq. Secretary. ~ ‘ Charlottetown Board of Trade, ‘Charlottetown. P. E. I. . The Board of ‘node's Reply. l‘ Nov. 17th; 192 Mr. R. Richardson, - Assistant Secretary and Registrar. - Board of Railway Commissioners. Ottawa, Canada. Dear Sirr-T , Re File fulfil-Complaint _of Char- lottetown Board of Trade. re pas- senger service. - ’ Receipt of your letter of October 24th. in connection wit the above matter is~hereiby ackno ledgedand it is proposed b0 establish in rela- Mr. W. F. Tidmersh moved that tion to the winter schedule. thethanks of the Bogrd be extend-i ed to Capt. Read for his presence. regrets that The Clnrloixetown Board of Trade your Board has al- Lhc ferry leaving ' to 8.30 pint. arriving. ‘I to 0.45 p. m.: in oddltlgtc regular round trip of t Jerqfil} which leiiv n on arrivaliof} emnrrfinegi g u»); at 8.50 a. m., and return g _ leaves fmlifllkntine on the the mid-day ‘train at 2.35 p. m; on abling passengers dram" the ' mam-l» \‘ icrfd to leave Borden m; 6.50 p, m. _ arrlvef Summe side. 9.3a a’.‘""‘e'r’1'.\.”"" Charlottetown 10.80 a. m., etc, in.- stead of 6.-15-and 6.30 p. m. rev mgtfly a1; 6 p. m. arriving Tor- spectively the following da . Y . With this-ad loni the following‘ ~ and weather permitting, a trip of will be the serv co: islfi 3 “ Prcpkriiiii". . ‘ “For Sale 1 llthpttuchi- Jr sir.- 541cm Currie to sdl by male up to the 21th (by of ' , 192$, Ml double tenement home knoywu a 105 and 16'! B... heater sirectwl lot 80x42, ft. 1f not by. ' date will as‘ sold liy Mafia Auétufi t.l.§0 p. m. Rouse pan-be‘ spected any jlme by-oppolntme .‘ For further _ icalars a to ‘- oliu P. BRADLEY, _. , Aucfleneoif .104 Grafton street . no”, u L. x -.v.. rig ._.__. .____. Jllnarilh Lliliwryii for (lrl'-:ve. I M. “I; i "hafni- so are.“ Corner Queen lid Richmond . 35%, and for the valuable assistance and lowed the question of cost alone to information which he had so freely defer.‘ the application 0i this 31mm carried unani- in this ma/tier. Youmitruly. President Charlottetown BOB-Td 0i Trade. d . Could Not Sleep .' Bailltste. M W58 . “ea-r . _ . Hlii?l)(‘l(i\ j klifl l. -. a Weekend Run Down Dllllfl Willi Milt" HOUIIS—9 to 0. . r. I39 - r.....;..i.i:;i_fii‘ ' ‘ Borden‘ ' i i mmo -' » From. a .*':;;._:' ‘l’ '- “b fliiiwp‘ St. John ‘ , _ A. iii-Bilge}. ‘M m - . 1-45 . 0H6, l'l 3 )I pm“? Sackville. - I 31-453,. Tcrmentine‘ 19-30 ~- Borden W50 Summersldc W 7 - 00 Charlottetown ‘l. " I-v- 6-45 am.