DE 1111"‘ French QEMBER '1, 1920 A Quick Ileliei ior Headache Allnlalcll by bull rtlkfilizltllizfi nnrh uesul d: fr y i its-arm by Qlflloa. .1713: " turn irritate: tho nerves nnd ma" I oymplomricnlled ‘ ' n ' . We ere showing en excer- . titm, m’: it?‘ 12% .t..°;'."'3t "anally flue 11880111111911! 0f ' llolber Seigel‘: Syn wiIIeet-reet Fran“ [wry m- um 301m“ fnultydlgouhon nlfordrelieg. t a 4 l trade and would he t w have all those interested t __ _ __ i__ m “l” “us, c3111 m qt“- gwfe pi1 w; mo}; these Eoods over. ' WVWWWQQAV“ ‘ '* . » OPEN NOSTRILS! END “Y, Ewe have given s 8W1 “"1 A COLD 0R CATARRH 9f pwugtltt and emre in selec- i -—_- tins our Stock and we know t > HowToGetRehefWhenHend ma‘ for awn“, and design i, , t and Home are Stalled Up. § t, all that can be desired. 4 t v t ‘County fifty! Your cold 1n ltoatl u there is anything you re- it would be advisable quire w come easily sintd ace iihe full iiIIG.—-RE88OTll'biB pri- crs. i. A. Foster csNTRAi. ortueeroa: t gee Our Xmas Perfumes QM“ g,’ or catnrrh disappears. Your clog- ged nostrils will open, the ttir paissages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snudfing, hatwlclng, utucous discharge, dryness or headache, no struggling for breath at nigltt. ‘Get a small bottle of Ely‘s Cream |Bulut from your d-rugglst and up- ply a little of this fragrant auti- soptic cream in your nostrils. lt penetrates through every air pas~ sage of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or inflamed mucous membrane, giving you lu- stant relief. Head colds and ca- tarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffecbup and miserable. Relief is sure. “with” eopien cola to on: can to be lorwnrdel. Ive cent ‘u; be ndrled tn can! to cover Donnie- eh!- Qontrnctlonn eonnr nu one wold. but Ive llnru inn 81.000) m nllowed an one no neltn. received éytszitrtro tovuusrurits Atlverllne-entn Inlet tlln lending. 2c gel word for one] In- Onnl rernmnncen to cover con nun nennnnnnr Ill adventu- ln no cane can thin rule IDObQOYQILQGIKGII-lLIIjYQIHIQ-Qlil g. 1. i Miscellaneous 55A CHRISTMAS GIFT NONE better than tho Prince Edward island Souvenirs-beautifully il- lustrated. Price 60c by mull 67c. Guardian. Wanted I111! \\'ANTKJD—\VILI. [IE OPER- ttlttg at the old stand In all kinds tiittrs. Purchase price absolutely tsqttality adored. \V. lltLurc. llnie Help Wanted "H"! \\'.\N'l‘l<JI)-—S1\IALI. FAMILY- Kurd u-ugcs. Apply Guttrtliatt (if- Iirt. tnst-_ ' Hotel‘ Victoria 180 rooms, II rooms with private baths, oomploioly r0- ‘nova/ted. Excellent mun. Prompt service. H. C. IROWN, Innlgor, Charlottetown Hotel 00-. Ltd. urn-urn 50004- MARITIME WINTER FAIR Inspects nro running ltiglt for ‘tieltcst Fair yet. Entries in some he of stock are unusually heavy. iltultrr entries exceed ull rccortis. Tits (‘attitttllait (‘lmtnplou hen is to ht on t-xltibitittn. A fine series of him .litiit‘ll .ill the Muriiintc Pro- vinces are now on ltand for tho wenhtga 'l‘hi.~: is your chance for a. pleasant anti profitable trip t0 Alu- lirrsl hcc. l‘. to 113th. 211.322. ..._...._-{0-§ GERMANY PAYS German business mun Iiavt- tmirl hut-k $»t7-.tl00.000 of pro-war delti". lo Ilritislt commercial ltotlscs. This 1111s dunt- in spite of :lti\'cl‘st~ vx~ t-Itttngc. and showvs ,4 lifiltfllllllilliitil i0 lit‘! bark into the world's good Flllrt-s. ‘lite Mull and Etttpirt» rc- ment. 0 prepared ’~‘__~---...._. ,__,__ “EYE. Mlfllflllzliottrsieisml”I A Tcansform ‘ Into ‘ Strength by eating’ that pleasing’- ly nutritious blend of wheat and malted bar- When work or play calls for reserve force, this food meets the require- Yet Grape-Nuts is proba- bl the most economical ~ Canadian Posttuzt Cereal Celttlfilintisonflnt. - For Sale. -._-. .. . FOR SALE—A LARGE SIZE PATPII fox, black purcnts. Apply ll Taylor, Harrington. 1051-12-2-61. _Female Help Wanted“ -__._ WANTED-SEVERAL YOUNG W0- men to enter training School for nursing at Falconwood I-iosvIi-B-l. Apply to Roberta. I-I. Nicholson. Superintendent. of Nurses. Nov. 4-ti’. For Vets. .\ ltigltly’ practical schemc has lit-cit set on font. by the National Council, Y. M. U. A" wherein it stirpius fund n1’ money. approxi- matt-Iy SitItLttOU, which Imd accrued from (‘ztntcett profits, ct(_~., llliltig up tittrini: the war, is to be spent. dir- ctxtly upon rclttrncti soldiers aiontf titittt-tttiotttti lincs. ‘Fltis-t fluid is e-mail when the ncvtis of the whole (‘01lllll‘_\‘ are consiticretl, and so it Ittts to be atlministercti cnrci'uli_v. Tht- schcntt- consists o1‘ ll series of courses. either in classes or by cor- respondence, along almost every lino of work. including (lommcrce, finalist-cling, rlicctritrity, Agricul- tttrc, Mttihemtttics, (Iencral (‘ul- turc. clan, and which will bc giv- en to war veterans at 25 per ccni of their cost. prictgw-ihu Y. .\i. ' 1.. .\., paying the remaining 75 pt-r ct-ut of tht: lcc. that, other nations will make "t: if they count Germany" its tlowu and out. tiroductivoiy. i: You can ;ti\\'al_\‘.< ticpcitd on lhc vumity of your vnctities, hut thcrc ttrt- titties wht-tt you cannot tit-pend on the friendship of your friends. 3on3»; Foio cereal foods. "" TIIUHARLOHETOWN GUKRDIII. T“ (ieutraflardiau IT PAYS t0 Ml! ill this proving’; sis: out: srocK of high u’ hriatle goods. Johnson k JohEt-lsautn? drllwlsls- scooters: DOLLS MILLINERY opening and dressed dolls at the Orphanagg Tea Thursday afternoon. 2i ALL KINDS OF NOVELTIES at the fancy booth in the market building Thursday, Ilec, 9th, 2i .."BOY$ OWN" “Girls Own“ “Cimnts" “Young Canada” and other brooks for boys and girls at ounta (ilmtse Headquarters. Carter e’: P0. Ltd- 2039-12-0-21 MR. FARMEm-Do you keep a record of your earnings and ex- penditures? Why not get your first account book free by subscribing or renewing your subscription to The Guardian and start rieht now, 855541-1111. GET YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS at. the Orphanage Tea on Thurs day. g1 _ POLICE COU-RT.—'i‘tvti Prohibit ton cases before the court 315711‘?- tiny were adjourned c1 “reek. .\ drunk was fined $20 or sixty days and another who fnilcti to 1111110111‘ tforfeiled his $20 hull bond. ‘ SALE 01F FANCY WORkZ-ltt- stead of the Aumual Fancy sale, the ladies or’ Si. Priors Cathedral ttii.’ sell the work lliP-‘ilti? finish»! '_ the School Room on ‘Ned, front 3 to i0 p. m. FARMERS ATTENTION- Let our Account and Record Book do the thinking for you. it will help you to solve many doubtful prob lems of the past. Get one today and start the new year right. One giv- en for every new or renewal sub scription to The Guardian. 355541-1141. REQUIEM MA'S$.-- .\t ‘St llun- stans (‘alhetlrittl yeslt-rtlay utorn- ting at 8 u. m. Pontifical i-llgh hlztss of requiem was ct-Iobruletl for the repose of the soul of the latt- ‘Iiisltop James (‘lint-lee ullcDonytl. lite Lordship Bishop 0‘Leary as assisted by liev. James Iifttrphy ztntl itcv. Witt. thinnughztn. with Rev. Alaurice bit-Donald, us Iiigh Priest. llev l’. it‘. Hughes - deacon 0f office anti Rev. \Vm. Mcbonztlti, sub deacon of office. CHAMPION FOXES.-—.\ tclt=_ gratin rcneitwztl by .\lr. E. R. iirnw gives the pleasant infontruttiort that the pair of Silver Foxes owncd by .\ir. George 'i‘\veetly oi‘ (‘ltarlottd town and exhibited by him ttt tho Boston IFOX lSltow had scctiretl the (Yup offered for the best pair of foxes of foreign or tamer-icon. butt-ti ing. ‘Fills is. an twtccptlortalig- grind showing for our Island‘ ‘bred foxes and Mr. Ttt'eotl_t' is certainly entit- letl to ('Ollgl‘~1_'.di6li(‘ll1S. -—-i<-o>—-—-—- PERSONAL. .\fr. Lllenj. Bncmtner, City went in Bratialbune yesterday. 1\ir. G. E. \’I'adtiell, tl{olly".< (‘rose was a visitor to the city; yesterday '.\Ir. J. 'i‘. Doy'lc,_-City' ieatxeg this morning for 1S1. John, N I1 1.\I\iss_‘I)oro1Iiy' 1i. “leeks, (‘ity leaves this morning for Jttmaictt Plain. Mass, to enter upon train ing at Faulkner Iinrtpitttl. llliss Jean Shaw, has returned to the city to resume her tlttties at the U. (l. (7., hitter spcndirtg it weolt-ertd visit. with her mother ut Stanhopc. .\lr, J. 1t. Barr formerly with the Si John ‘Tclcgrntplt wds- a [iassen- gcr to Sunrmersitie yesterday to take up his new duties with 110l- mttn'sl Ltd 'i‘ht- many fricntis of bliss Kitty Murphy, stt-utigrttpht-r of the littnlt of Nova Scolitt, (Zharioitetown, will regret to learn that she is under tretttmcnt in the (Tharlottottnvtt llospilttl. IN MEMORIAM‘ MISS ALICIA COMPTON. ‘I‘ht~ death twt-ttrt-ctl at the Itnmo of hcr ‘brother. .\lr P1711051 (‘omIP ton, Si. ldictttttirs, _\t>=ter(izt_s' tit‘ Miss Alliritt. (‘mnptow a itigltly rcspccl- t-tl ltttly, :t.t the llttc oi‘ H years. ’l‘ltt're are left. lo mourn three brn titers. hicssrs Ernest, Alfred 11110 'i‘itotmts Vmnpttiu. Si. Eicantirs ullti [W0 sisters bliss hiury and Airs. ‘(7r0lI(‘il(‘1‘ holh nf \\'-ollnsioti, blitzes. The funeral takes plttce this utter noon at 1.‘ o'clock‘ to Si. Johns (lhtirclt. Si. Eleaunrs. Rev. L‘. Ilc Wolfe \\‘ltiic nfficittlhtg. THE LATE MR. THOMAS STAV- ERT Ilh- 'l‘itotntts Siitvcrt. an old Mid . , f‘ ' [Hgmy rputp-t-tetl rcsidtut of W will" tutsscti away on auntitt)‘. U01‘- o-Il at his. Itomc thorn after at pwlracl p“_lnning;i_ Th1‘ dirrettsetl was it ‘primi- inctttt stud succcssfttl _ limiter mud an nutlvp and useful t‘tt17.t'll. lie Ionics to tuourn ttvc 1111115111-11-4 411i] "W stilts. nautclf- Mrs (‘muffle BMW‘? Konsiugltnt: . \\'iiiilia.ttt Sher-butt 505mm Mtg ‘i, t‘.s Hut-fits.‘ 't\ 1i mm, tun-t, (‘nltn t ttttipht-tl. 1- t-rc. town, 111's. (‘ollu ll:t.ttt.<.t;.-. Xortlwtn George W. Start-rt, llilmtt. 11:1,... Robert A. ‘Stuvcrl on 1-H.‘ Il-tuw- etond. The fuucrttl tttkcs 11'1"" I afternoon at 1.110 tn North llc.li t, - ’ of first tiualily and pretty patterns ‘ways DIIEHFI‘. and‘ 1111118111 111 3. 15011111 111' ‘P111116 train on Saturday tsvcttittg ttt her rooms. ' 1i homo in Allscttttt-lte. ‘i‘hc ftmcval if.‘ _ _i.@._. tantra IHMY tunst HIS tu u nun at “I (‘inn Xe.vcr' Idxllrcss My; “sh b k d _ w _ .1 e ecutne very tveu an run Glatuude 1”" ‘vlmi ‘ down. and. in fat-i, not even the _Tlllllil(i Hilts D0110 F0l"511l1'i-l11c and lturdsltips she endured . , y ,, t, . _ ; as an army nurse cattsetl her uny- NI) “ ifa’ ha?‘ In“ 1 1111111: like the suffering this trouble Ililllil 1\(‘V0l‘ P011‘ Iiflf- did. We tried a number of different u“, l“ Llfo- ‘mettle-lites but nothing Iieiticd her ‘ until she got ’i‘:tniac, “Well, she is not like the samc tiers-mt now. ller ttppclite is so good site is always ready for a hearty meal, and Itcr stoutach never gives Iicr the least pttltt or distress. ller ut-rtrcs art- in lfine condition, too, and she ‘sleeps Ilkn at child and is rr-stctl and full of energy in the Imorttings. in fnct, I just received _ L ‘tit icttcr from hcr, from Toronto, W“ vtteran“; vitere she is spcnutnt: a vacation. "1 m1 M»- Mortis-I $1.2? flit? ‘$3.112 iFfitiu-"IIY;311E151 "I can nevi-r fully express my‘ "' ' ‘ ' " ' . so much for ht-r i1 ztitvav-t gives mt- Kfiilillltle to ‘Patilac tfor what. it‘ , . . . . ' . . . has tione for my wife. For ttvoflstiflhm" m My ‘l gout‘ “om m‘ ywettrs slit» <uficrcd from indiges- ' tttut, ‘lust ltct- appetite cittirely, and Bud hlorris, 217 University Sh. litmtrcal, l’. (1., sergeant. in the; (‘anudian army during the late! World twat‘. and whose wife ac-| compunieti him overseas as a train~ ed iturse, comes forward with an interesting stutentcutt regarding! the ittcrits of‘ ‘furtlac. Mr. Morris is a present travelling in the iu~ tcrest. of the Great Association. ’l‘antlac is sold in Charlottetown THE GiI-‘IZ-You will decide on stationery when you see Johnson 8: Johnson's stock. 2069-11411 ROADS BAD.—\ViIh the heavy ruin of a few days ago, sleighlng has ‘been abandoned and travelling rough condition. ll ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY.—TI1e finest line of staitionery tin this city. iSee it at Joltnsnn and John- son's 2069-11_7-'.’l A HOT WATER bottle makes B. very acceptable gift, particularly to the older people. Get one of tour gua-ramitieed bottles‘. Johnson , & Johnson, druggisfls. 2009-12-41.}! XMAS HELP$.--A look tit our leather goods will relieve you ct‘ all Xmas worries. Jlavc your sei~ ct-titnts Illili arwivy now at our store while our stock is complete. John- son & Joltnson. 2069-11-7-21 A. F. AND A. M.-—At. the arr nunl iticetixig oi‘ Victoria Lodge N0. ‘l. Itiws:—\\‘. flircfl‘). A. Foster, H. “Z-Artcitihald lrwiu, J. W.-—II. what little she forced lterselif cut hltiatctl’ anti distressed terribly. At litucs she 111 by lleddin Bros; in ltioutague by‘ her ll. J. liiabou, J. l’. White, Murray‘! fillfiPfltli [liver li. M. Chisholm, North Try-‘ with severe ltcatiaches, and her mt It, ll, Coohnn, .\Inrr:ty Hurhtir, ncrt'es wcrt- in stir-h a bad (wondr ; Lord's (Zompany, Borden", Lord's tiott that evt-u the ringing oi‘ thtp-itjumtiztny. (iapo Traverse nnd telephone would upset her, and it. Lord's Company, Carleton J. \V.1 “'11s impossible for hcr to get. u. Mcidwe-n, Bristol, A. J. McNevin good night's sic“ ‘! Bonshau‘. otovssfiiuo stockings urn at ceptaltle gifts. sec Patton's lint» showing for (Thristtnas. 12025-117411 market building Thursday. ‘ll CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS "1 Pfllfllfs 105341-111 ,....ABEGiWEIl‘I'$p—A'nnu:tl1Luce-ting tonight at R, Board of Trade rcottts. 1i CHURtCH OF SCOTLAND—l'lev D. M. Lamont will preach at Glus» gnw Road on Sabbath Dec 12 at. 10.30 u. m; At Highficiti 2.30 p. tn. and in tho Peoples Church Cilnriottetotvn at 7 p. m. A SILK SCARF would B19851‘ any member of the family. Select {mars today at Patton's. RICH FURSV_in— sells or single pieces. rettdt- for tile Xmas. T tde at Patonls. 2055.1'.'-7-;l1 WE DO OUR OWN engraving so buy your gifts of its. G. ll. ‘faylot Jeweller and Optician. ZOGLlZ-T-fli CREPE DE CHENE or sill: tlrt-s sing gowns in exquisite coloring and style ready for Xmas gifts at Patton's. Nothing prettier in the city. t 2025-1217- 3i FOR GENTLEMEN zit. W. '1‘. Wclinchs new store, canes, umbrel ltts, smoloiitg articles, tieek sets. safety razors, Wuteriuans Fountu Pens. 2M2. DAINTY NECKWEAR gifts n1 Patton's collars and tics arc cxccptionaliv nice 1111s your. . " :i_l‘.'-7-2li POTATOES-Norman Stuart will be at (Jolville httylng lilut- Potatoes this-t weck_ ("11P ‘titers now. Oec. 7- 1i pd. ‘OUR ENGRAVERS will engrave in any color on ivory bout-tilt of us. (l. li. 'i‘tiyi0r, Jeweller and Itin- grztvcr. I20tl1~1'.’_7-:!i TABLE LINENS and towels for tht- ltottsetvifc at. Patton's. 13055-123411 FOR LADIES at \\'. '1‘. \\‘t-iiitcr's new store. Queen Sh, umbrellas, sitttiotlci" china. cut. _gl:ts.~, boxes " rt ignr-d hcr position as of chocotatrs. ‘lilil-il)‘ lcatthct- ltitnti ‘ '1' r ut‘ Wontuttfis institutes bugs and pure ~1. ‘ Jtlti.’ for llrlttce Edward island anti has —~—-—— acceptt-tl the tiffit-ta ot‘ Superinten- A DRESS LENGTH in silk or dent or‘ the Ilonteutakcrs‘ (‘dubs in wool is =1 thoroushlr ilill‘5‘l'l11l9d the province of Quebec, with head gift. Select. from Patton's superior (“lflflpfgi [at ‘typattugmtttl ulollhgic. ANOTHER GOVERNMENT RE- whliss licila 1d. Saun- lines. 202513-743 Miss‘ ‘Saunders lakes up her new , duties tht- first ttf the your. CHILDREN'S GIFTS at \\". ‘I’. ———— Wellncfs new store. Packages WELL KNOWN RESIDENT.- t~'liiii(7llPl‘_\', 210a sewing: sets 120 The death (recurred at the Prince and 50c. nursery ritytttes. mugs (‘ounty HOSDIIIII. after a few (lays illlless 01' tiictiricy", tn‘ Airs. Pros- per I’. Dcsllocht- aged 47. iicwidvs a sorrottdng Itushantl thorn are icft to mottrn two duuglttcrs - llcrntinn. and ('oriunt> and Ihrcc sous: Leo. Eric and Lotiis IKISO t1 mother and seven sistcrs: .\lr.~s. .\. Ltmtuut", (‘um bridge, blassu. \1 Frank Houston. Smnerviiie, Mlle '21. Eli Gallant, ‘Mrs. Moses lilac-q lere 111's. Jos- eph Ilickcy tutti liiss Dora (laud. et, ull oi‘ Stimtncrsidc and Miss An- uit- (laudct of ltpstwiclt. iilltss. '|‘hc rrutaitts were ('Ull'l.ljv‘l"i on the tl..:0,’ porridge and feeding sets itict-ly boxed. 21162 MEN'S WEARABLES of all kinds for Xuuts lavishly displays-ti at lla- imfs. ZOJGJLI-T-Lli EVERY WOMAN LIKES a new Handbag or purse ‘for Xmas. llztvr you seen Protons selection ‘titis year, they're beauties. 2055-121-31 WABEGWEITE- Annual meeting takes PIEICE‘ biontiuy 11101114111! 111- 9 o'clock to Ihc Aliscoticite Ilontan (Yatholit: ‘llhttrcit, iicv. Father Mou- agitzttt official-lug. KEEPING THE POOR.-'l‘itere was :1 great gathering at the Metltn dist (‘hurclt ‘Sunday afternoon witon no less than 440 scholars tmd teach crs lllill'('ilt}li from lieartz Memorial llali lo ccicilfult‘ Children's D1132 The procession enlereti by the main door tmtl walked up the aisle IO the pltttfontt in front of tho -pttlpit, witere the children placed their of» “They W O R K while you sleep" 't‘t\rlur:s for the poor. The Fltotly oi‘ tltt- church ‘W115 filled in capacity. A choir of forty _vottn_t: lucn front thr- Stutdtty‘ School filled the choir seats. Prof. ‘Flotcltqr presided at the organ. l.\lr. .lantc.+ lutton, Cltairutztn of the (‘cut ral Itcliei‘ ticctipicti chair and ilcv. (}_\\',F‘. (llentlenning, Sttpcritttctttl- out (l. 1-‘. lltttcltt-stitt and Isilltc (‘tir- tt-r octulpietll seats on the Dilliitlflll. After tltp Doxnlogy and prayer short “(pp-paces were ticllverctl. uud an texccllcnt. progrittttutt- was‘ 121W" I1)‘ the pupils and a solo Jby _\1t~_ G. ‘ll. Gorbell. 'l‘ltot'\tt tt-rtl llellci‘ (‘omutittre in rou- You arc ‘bilious, constipated itortioit with 11n- .\l>~t:ta.l:.-‘. (‘hurclt was csttthlisitctl over twen- ty-flt-t; _vr-m-g ago. II ilus for Ii~f ttim the care of thc poor belonging to this congregation. The collect ion token yesterday was ittudc up of $101.45 cash. tirtlct- for flour. $6.00, clothing boots and groccrics $105.56. Tnlal $30300 houtlttcity, full of cold, uustrung. Your uteitls don't fit—brentlt is bud, skin snllow. Take one or 1W0 Crtscttrcts tonight for your livcr and bowels nnti wake up cicur. rosy and cheerful. No griping—-nu inconvenience. Children love tCas~ carers too. 10, 25, 1'10 cents. Mlnnrdle Llnlnenl Onren Dine-per IMPORTANT .\ public tneeiittg will be held in illc llotird of "Trude fllooms. (Tltttr- lottetowrt on Tlléfltill)’ 14th Illst. at 15:0 p, .m. for the purpose of (lis- ctlssing matters portaininl! to chilti~ welfnrt» nnd public itcnitlt, untlcr thc ltuspit-r-s of the (‘unadiun tl-‘tl (‘rose ~Socittl_v~-.\ll lntercstctl plcast- atticud- ~ ,F. L. HASZARO, IIoll. I'm-s I tos rox-A-coto Ilcaiillg i0 1.1m himse- Tllflr" 11"" tlifost. l-lntlcrscd by doctors. .\ won d rtrittl cough nretlicinc for adults or Vltildrcll. Price 35c ti. bottle. If_ Y")! ltatvtt ti. rnitl in ‘tlho lttutti use 0X- .\-t:t>t.t> T-xBLhYIlS. Prisc- T '1 r. u. t. ‘Dis. to mo. Cemetery, Rev. ll. Il. Fltlvvfl fl slated by Ilev. 1~‘.\\'. Goodwill 111 ficlsting. 6.1‘! JE tKtHs‘ ll.:t l‘. 1']. I Dis C ll ‘C 200W -1‘.t—--’ mm qqm “no.1 tggetltet- will break $1.1‘- up auv kind of u cold 1n =1 is“ . .1,(,tt,~5_ ‘sold at all drug shores. s. Ii L tre-cIt-rtctil, Stet-rd]. L. lilo-Loot], tru-elcctt-tit, (‘Itap.~ifl. T. (lur- D0110", (rc-cItvc-tcti), S. Uw-A. V. Saunders, .l. I).~~I’. Weston Lowe, S. S.—.I. N. .lohnsou, J. S.—li. 1'2.‘ Ward, I. (I.~li. Lapthtirrte, lilar/ .~4I|aII.~-—S. (trey. (re-ciectcti). Trus- tt)c~\\'. F. Drake, 'l‘yIcr-—S. I“. Altmrc, (re-cicctctil. DONATED ‘BASKET BALL TROPHY-A meeting of this Church League Excctttivti was held at the Y. M. (l. A. last even- ing. the President, Mr. A. A. Pom- croy, in the chair. (Ionslderablo routine Irusiness vras transacted. Mr. Pomoroy made the pleasing attnouttcentent that he would do- nate n cup to the Winning teuln in the Church League, the cup to be ltnnwn as the Y. M._C. A. Church League Cup, A team to hold this cup permanently would have to win it three years consecutively. Needless to say Mr. Pomerors kind offer is greatly appreciated by the boys. The gumc to be pluy ed tonight will be Baptists vs. Pl'€SI)_V1€I‘iZ1ll‘-l instead of Augii‘ cans vs Prcshyterittns us previous- Iy intended. ' NOIIRISIIMENT is Nature’: first aid to the body in times of weakness. Scott's Emulsion unsurpassed in purity and goo nee-s, is nounsbment in n form that seldom fails. $00M fi Bflwfll‘. Toronto. Ollf. 1X14!‘ on Country roads is reported in a ' tilliccrs were elected as fol. i\lcl.. Yunlittsltlrk, Trcus.-—S. Lctvc; t r _. l I ‘Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Infants and Children. Foods are specially prepared for babies. A babyhs medicine 1s even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and. Children . that brought Castoria before the public after years of research, and no claim has been made for it that its use for over 30 years has not proven. .wttat" is ‘CASTORIA? I Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothinv, Syrups. It is pleasant. it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age 15 its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, . Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's C0mfort—The Mother's Friend. csuutusCAsTORlA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of at Use For Over so Years fruit m u; Pius Alatrltt-t reports just I't*\"\_\l\(‘ii>'ii1i\\' lht- followiuu range of prices last week at Citicugtt: “ixcti Iicztvy 1.12111 Packing Put-kin: lhtcllill: ‘ biedittrtts and st-icctmI ttnti selected and Butchers Shipping Stripping Nov. 1:15 (“F255 lbs. -.. m 41m ll». m 1:15 lbs. |t; $111k’. '1! r $11.50 w 12.7.’- ' u 12.70 IT 11.111) it 11.5011 1.... ‘I: 13.00 1S 11.25 ‘ti IIIJIII (ti 12.51» li.-Ti ‘it 12.3 III 111,75 01 1111i" '11‘ 12.1111 111m ‘fl 11.75 2o ‘ 11.00 u» 10-75 to 13"" 11.27» 4t 11.80 3;: 10.20 or 111.01» att 11.111 1l.ltt t, 11,35 32'. 51.25 it: 11.041": 111.25 11.1w t: 10,10 I911! $1111! 6t $12,111! 7t 1::_t;tt $|-_>_-_tf, c, “L63 IiilN iT.(ltI lu iILf-tl v/ I<.'_"- 10.7w 1/ 18.20 lirtmit- tit-clinch‘ iur ztii cotttmott iilIll‘it'1'|.~. and llloliilllll cittssvs n1‘ iivt- stilt-k litius uuztitt brt-uit ltfttil} in 2m- tnnk place in the tvct-k uutIt-t‘ rc- other nr-tv low ltttt-I. .\\t-t':11-‘" l5 \'it‘\\'. (Ircatil incrvztst-ti rt-t-t-ipts oi $11k) tiff. ~lattttiinu lttwt-sl !~|llt‘t‘ ItllG iltcst- nrittlt-s wt-rt- rcctivtit-tl at all in Ilccctnbt-r, 111111. SNOWFLAKE SHORT EN ING WEET, fresh, wholesome-as choice as any salad oil you ever tastecI-—-such is Snowflake. To pies, cakes, pastry, Snowflake imparts a richness that cannot be equaled by the use of butter. ‘. Bakings made with Snowflake have that light, event _ nurture that and strives no flavor of its own. The finest of vegetable oii refined to a degree that makes up Snowflake Shortening. When you need Shortening or cooking fat-wider Snowflake. Your it dealer wiii be pleased to supply you. every housewife admires for, yet Snowflake acids oi absolute purity-As all