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Q __ ”;”'?ii' _vll_‘.|i-,.`: l-_lu 7- -_Li-il ‘T v ‘,i;=.;k *_ ' _ t : »_' _ , U _'S W, '_ . 4-. ‘ in l ' - ‘ - -- nsosusnit 1 1914 ..._-;..;._»,,l;Es1X 1 C 'rssoHu1tLo1'1‘r:'rowN--GUARD1AN.“;_:{ V _ _ »' ~ _- cl-'-:llilillt oulliinllln il' ______ g|I_-'IAY3 tp ,biryjn this Province. f , _ » p4lN|9jr;_n's amos will nt- ' edln Bt. James Hall on Friday. ' ith, lu aid or me v. lil. tx A. ~'..' `. `--- l THE EXPRESS TRAIN.-The ex- '51,’H_l rlcrou aorr.-'rue s. _-_ Wmberland docked at Charlotte- ( last veniug at 6 o't-lock. P 'titlunsns l-iouoai-zo.-rlw nrst t' ' landers to be honored by bcintr ` ; the front, are Quarter Master " Walker and Staff Sergeant \\'_ '-_ hes. both of ' (`harlotietn\\~n_ - re attached to the Tort-ntl- .\it= _ meeting in the Central Ciiristian dren last night was well ritteil-it-ti. HQ Evangelist McPherson pres. hed ti. fheéetul sermon. Miss liariet Tar- mlsh sang a solo. .\ieelin:: lj.-::i.s rc- ght at 7.45. Be sure and tornt-_ _ _ £9/¢NTsAL cl-lals'rlAN cl-l uncu- §‘t"|'°'He allnlsrslws sales" l-rt--snr _-¢l.'i;.=t. i`riday night in St Janie.~` iiall. g\5i ‘Jr r~:l€€;tjed in the hail at iit;t~_'.-~:' ?\»~r on ` nes ay ‘vett.nl:_ et '_`. :jiri procreds to be divide-i e.,u;\i;;.- lt- tgioen the Patriotic Fun-i. 1l;t- ite-2 Gros!! Fundland the _-xrmy se.-vt. -- 21-.- \ el und. ‘lay to begin at T l»'t`:r`f:, idmlsslon, 251:. "-T417 .',éol.l`cE counr.-_.ir me ifpiirt here yesterday the I".-rh;b;titn tie of H. Benoit. \\'hit‘h has ii---_-il at i- flilmmfxl time and again for "~. -’“‘-‘ ' .` 'il ms. ':;.= E..-:;. ~.~ __ iii! tiling 0?.-:T i-9l;ri:::zi\t-Indira- i with :_§lii}¢'ioualI{1jti\rydtt;_r.;ot-fri3-. l-_‘le- ;-.iltmed t e n~.>d__\ r.-y `_.onl. éllhory confessed tr- at t~E:t-.ree -il _~t»-=.=;»- ;h| intoxicating l:'.;u-~r for .<;=l»'- iii;-1 paid the usual fine of Sim). ,wg-_ 'IUMMER RESC-RTS.-The annual meeting of the sharehrlltit-rs of The. fifsriottetown Summer Resorts. I.l-l..' was held last evening. Tlln reports -'nbmitted were heartily approved. and llrectors congratulated on the flrnuclal result of the _vt-lir'.= \~.-urn. The reports showed that elf-veil new .voltages and several otlt-lltlilfliilgs were erected this year. Rm-l-ipt_< irlinl vents were more than double tha' nf the previous year, while other sotirces of revenue also showed ctltisitlertllilc gains. notwithstanding the olltlirt-all nt the war in the middle ot' the seastill. The preferred sharelloltlcrs wr.-_re paid their seven per cent. in october, and a dividend for the common stock llcltlt-rs was authorised. Tilc iollowiniz directors were appointed-viz. llessrs J. O. Hyllfiman, it. \\'_ Aitltvil. it. I.. Cotton. J. P, Gordon and R. ll. Jenkins, the first three lit-tilt: .subsc- quently named as Presidt-ni, Set-rotary and Managing Director rcspectivt-ly. A- ::If your grocer tries to sulistitlltt; Another tea for "S.-\i..-\D.-\" you lntly lm sure his object is to obtain ltrixer pr0llt_ than "SAIL-\D.»\" .allows him. and you can be just as sure that tin- Oihsr tea will be inferior in flavour and strength. -and remember that "BALADA" Teas are free of dust. All Pure Virgin Tea Leaves. f The Salvation Army Coming. Observe thedates inlater issues of this paper _flnteresting Illustrated ' lantern Service i-:Nri rtsn _ War Serial A GLIMPSE OF TWO ARMIES ' iN ACTION Alsoa touching Illustrated Story 1, ot Military Life during War entitled ‘f Saved by His Bible ” - Speaker Capt. MacSwain Who spent eight years in the British Navy _ The foil-wing places will be visited in the course of a few dals: - Rocky Point, Tuesday, Dec. lst Heartz Hall, York, New Haven 104-l2-lmt( ISLAND PRODUCE-The schooners Electro. E. ll. Zellars and Ethel were in port at Halifax Sattirdny. November ZS. with P. E. island produce. press train arrived in Charlottetown this lnoruiug at 12.10. The trains on the mainland had to wait very late to make t'otliiet~li<\ns. :nakitlg the arrival of the Eluiiress in Sumulerside very- itltc. t BODY ARRIVES.-The body of the late George l’t‘1t'~rs. \vl;o tlie-i nt River-I .side .\'il. ;trri\"ed ill \`harlottt»towil hy: :Eze expr-ess ira.n :tt l'.`_ltl atm. it -v;Z`. be tori'-.~.rdeti to Georgetowti to-.ia_\'. HANDICRAFT PRIZES.-lu the, list of prize \‘.'nnc-rs at the recent _erupt-titi-.in "ll~ tl by "The Canadian tectlve stories created great interest. the mystery not being unravelled uti- til the very last. "Our Mutual Girl . in this series. returns to York and la shown on a visit to the renowned Blackwell's island. A Vltagraph com- edy. with John Bunny. Billy Shea and Flora Finch lil the cast. supplied all kinds of merriment. Mr. Parks in a vocal selection was heard to good ad- vantage and is quite a fovorlte amen! the Peoples patrons. Last night the Harmony Duo appeared in a refined singing uct and on their tlrst appear- ance captivated the audience. A fea- ture of the entertainment that cailnot be overlooked was the music by Mrs. Toinllns, whose interpretation of the nuns is perrt-ct. playing llle proper music at tlle proper tiilie. lt iillglll ill- cidetitally be nlentionetl that she cele- brates her fifth annlversiiry as Dlultist tonight. This. in itself. is a recom- mendation of her qualities as a musi- cian. ' NO WELCOME AT CAMP ~ ` Fon Miss PANKHURBT. Famous voeu.ls,'r -. . 'ro'1-Ak: _UP MMS- | LONDON. Nov. 2s.-'rue chronicle j says: lt is something of a lead to the iwaverers among our young men that lone so gifted and popular as Mr. Ken- .nerly Rumford should have given up *his engagements in several parts of lthe world to train himself for duties int the front. The famous artist has been singing Sir Frederic Cowen's and Mr. Harold Begble's song-'=Falf~hr!" to the young men of Sheffield, Brighton. Hudders- field. Sunderland, Eastbourne. St. Leo- nards. Guildford. Blackheath. Black- pool. and Manchester. and now he has decided to practice what hc has been singing. and “fall in” himself! -A ulnn in the prime of ills life and strength, who can still earn large fees in spite of the effect of war upon the concert world. with a distinguished wife (Mme. Clara Butt), beautiful chil- dren. and A .beautiful home, Mr. Ken- nerly Rumford makes an ordinary sacrifice to his Kin and countr The ` ' _ l._Horae_AGuards lat ‘N $3#-i_i;`¥;?s"%§°.nue Guards. Zoola- eaai rio. ouarriunoirulr uarda; and a1so_hy the band of the a G ,_ .. The .final choice will be made on 1"vEAR`oLD G'RL _ _ December .11th. after President R. A. ~ ~ ,IFalcoi\er's return. WANTS To F'GHT‘ l Thescholarshlp, which la for three L Bonin, the French Con`a\il__Genelral fol"_ d self so she could go and serve her' Ln o Three Tree Cr'eek.`Stlnbury County, 5; wants to wear a. soldler's uniform and h ¢ fight for her native la bellc France wgmse name is perpetuated in t 8 and the Allies. ` ` _ ' V _ , by IN SUNBURWBOUNTY rnEDi_:Ric'roN. ,N<>v. so.-Marie fe ulae Charricr, twelve years old,"of ' ' She wroe a letter to Mr. 0.2; country, and the letter was read at a n T9 D Canadian women at Montreal. - | cent meeting of romlnent French Much interest was aroused by the T 'ronoN'ro, Nov.. 80th--'_l’l1°f° “° B ' Royal Sussex Regiment. round dbsen candltlites for-the Rhodes _ scholarship. open to members. ,°f To examination has already been begun eat-imperialist. the late Cecil Rhodes TWELVE CANDIDATES FOR RHODES PRIZE. ,p,q.,_rou surrlsll -~ - _rii_liisAcltliclls1 _ When your kidneys . torpid theydo not properly their functions; -your back “Lu and you do not feel like doing glial; of anything. You are likely bg \ despondent and to bolrow trogblg, just da if you hadn’t enough gl. ready. Don’t be avictiin any lojigg-_ The old reliable medicine, Hhridlg Sarsspnrilla, gives strength E and j tone to the kidneys and builds up the whole system. Get it today, st tract of land. Rhodesia The ' to University. and Drbllllllllllfy the.Senate to select the lucky man. ara training at Oxford University. one of a series arranged for by the the British South Africa Company. llolamhi s are open to Britishers D roughout the Empire. and are award- GERMAN9 TAX p|_ouR ,, _ l th ughnet-is and sports- Csnada. asking for ti uniform for her- 6 ag';l§;n“`;?;her°r3lan on academic SENT TOVTHE 0 vwledse alpiw- AMSTERDAM. Nov. gat#-'vl,.`L°§,; don-The Echo Belga~.stu's the Ger- . _i""*”“" man authorities in Belgium are ,twins flour sent from the United States- for liandicratt Guild." Montreal. appear :he llaints of three P. E. IslanderSI-‘ TORONTO, Nov. 30.-The one and .\irs Jostph Galltlet 2nd prize for only disappointment of Miss`Chl‘iSt- kllittizra; .\!rs. \\'_ G. Scliurlnan. End ab;-l Pankhurst's visit to Toronto was :»"€z» for ttr~i"'l``o\'t-ti hy His Bible." The speaker parade, and there was no one to re- -.riil be Capt. .lla Swain. who spent 8 cg-ive her. ` A civilian, of course, has .v--ers in the British Navy- The fol- 'no rights in a military encampnient. Imvililu _piafeis wri)ll heb visiiledn tl;{lS but Misa Pankhlurst lladkbeenhlloplng \‘\'\"I~* Uv-<1 HY- €<`£‘l11 OP Sl- 00 Y for an opportiin ty to ta to c men. I`0il\I- l1"3lIi0l`S Hllllli \\'€` l`<'ll. Ho shoots ilirn and the stcno- ¢lmg0¢m;_ and Captured Several hun. iti'zlpllt‘r`.-l lover coming ill l-ih