g i aeo-o-eooe-oeo-ewwoe-w-o-o-o, n which‘! l, '2 5 I:Ill.‘ _ "“ullllrr coofismli Atrrwexraraa rams 866 I _> 11.1.11“ writ. ma ncisriulu Giiiitiiiiiic . ' _. _ . "I -._§“IL"QII'€."I1‘ITT".* SHOP trons Holmalrs Catalog. COME TO SALE of Patrick Me- Guitrk‘ st Fort Ausimtus, Websters Corner. Nov. 6th.’ ‘ _ . _ —,—.-i. Q. M. N. GQRummage Sale in Market House, Friday morning, 3rd November. ' ~ HUOHEQHOUSEHOLD REME- DIES are‘ most reilurblo. A - trial will convince» you. Hughes Drug 0o.” {Ad A 600047.341. REMN-ANTB by the hundred, all‘ —Today. Beer and. Weeks. AUCTION 8ALE—-Ford car 1921] model, thoroughly overhauled. 5 new tires, tools. etc. on Market Square today (Friday) 3rd Nov. at 12 noon. A Williamson. Nov 3-1i HUGHES CLEAN HEAD LO-l TiONa sate and sure remedy for‘ children. Price 25o; by mail 300., ‘Hughes Drug Co. Ltd. 600047-24”. i EVERY-BODY COME to auction saiie today at Carter's sale rooms see ad._ A lot of choice furniture ibr sale with other things also 30 barrels of choice Graveneltein ap~ 'ples.- Sale at ll o'clock sharp. _8ERlOU8 ACCIDENT. -—Bertha Reilley, fifteen year old daughter of ‘ Mrs. Veronica Rellley, of ULeary, met with painful inyurles NOTICE ! s. s, “HIARLANIZW SAILINGS AFTER ocronsn m. reloads» tgr . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. "raaatqfiyamtor . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . - 2 P-"l- Wedhirdah (iiplyfif Victoria at . . . . ..... .. . 1am. rriosyswzrr can: . s: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. mo mm‘. and 2 am. Bstuvtizyp (or West River at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 mm. and 2 9-m- ' - ' 900001-3-1wk. . _\J y. ,2 ._. . EASTERN ‘ STEAMSHIP LINES INC. I ~ = INTERNATIONAL LINE " a 5.5. GOVIRNOR-DINGLEY will leave 8t. John every Wednesday n. s am. and every Saturday at o pJn. (Atiantle time) for Boston. WedriesdIy-tripi are vlu Eastport and Lubee. dile B08100 1110"‘ w amt. Prnunsayk » - _ . ditu“ 1 " pa ‘re to Beaten direct, due Sunrlaywabout 2 l-M- lfirtfltflillldwtiesten Mondays and Fridays at10 a.m. for Ease sort. Lubes and 5t‘. John. ' FARE (10.00 STATEROOMS 53-00 At Boston connection la made via the Metropolitan Lina express ralght and pas-songs steamers for New York and points South and West. , Firm staterooms. rates and additional Information, apply to A. C. CURRIE, Agent, John, NJ. U..." ‘l fill‘!- u... 4 chaililfi in lime Sclitdules N W, Eiieclivié, midday‘, (kl. 3H - i"? Marxist‘. .s;.%:."..:.s~.:.':::r dial. nroulu services to Montreal and Vleat, and (or Boston la New orlr. l. 5. "Prlnee Edward Island? will mnke one roundtripp May except Sunday, ileaving Bordon for 'l'ormentino_ after a: val of morning train from Charlottetown and Bummer- sMQ Roturnin leaving Tormontlne for liordcn ut 3.00 p. m, oonnsetin Wit train arriving in Charlottetown at 6.80 p. m., fiummarsi e 6.00 p. rn., TiInilh 5.50 p. m. ‘halite for Smnmcraldo leave Charlottetown at 6.45 A. In. Ll} 9.41s‘ and 4.50 p. m. daily except Sunday. . l?’ C i . Teal-ll {or Gohrletovvn and Sonris leave at p. m, iy cxcep Sunday; 01.20 u. m. on Monday and Friday; and l0 5 m. on Wednesday only. No eiduige ‘in’ ‘Murray Harbor Service. For; flnlllparticulars enquire of W. IL ROGERS. STATION TICKET AGENT City-Ticket Agent. I‘, W. CLARKIN, D. F. A. Q D. I‘. A" Qhnrlottetown, P. E. l. ‘ lflm" ‘.' V j NEW YORK FISH ADS" . StHIP YQUR sMELTsf To A mvE . j "RELIABLE FIRM Highest Prices Quick’ Giooomnw s. c0. , - class. conniiisiiimnésleis iii in , "lkgwfifliiftfivflflot~ Kinds Fish A OUR sedentary 4-_ k "tel for Stencil '*"Y‘¢¢vvv 1 -1 .. j ‘Slug. ,5; (n; ~ I , _ Mj‘, _ _ ‘PHI! Mllsgfll‘ DETRIBUTQR! OI‘ FISH‘ ,_ i, rp-qnos run Armand seasonal?’ at nouns ‘(mooarom/rsn) . i sermons. yous consrorrusnrs ‘or if?‘ .._r w . r been arrested and lodged in Mount , .7110 Erdrinliy wasting away. '1 i ygied operation, we sent‘ ior a r ' lilzspeeiliiltlhd he said orrFridsy morning when she was :wcidon'ta-lly shot by a twelve-year old brother. The boy had a half- cocked riile in his hand which he did not know was loaded, and as ire-was going out the kitchen door the trigger caught, sending the charge into tho rqrchead or his young sister, who was going into the, house with water. The little girl came to the Prince County Hospital, whore she was treated. and where her condition now i9 very ‘favorable. - 1 ii ei ‘ MONTREAL, Nov. L-Domlnion live stock report: ~ Receipts of live stock today were light,- boing only 139 cattle, 20' sheep and lamibs, 375 hogs and 50 calves.‘ Trading was steady and prices unchanged from yesterday. ‘Ilhocattle were all of common ‘quality, mostly dairy cows and ‘heiiors. Prices ranged from one dollar to three dollars for those sold. Calves were steady at from nine dollars to ten fifty for gras- se . There were very few, good ca es. Hogs were steady at from ‘ton seventy five to eleven dollars Jor the ‘best lots. lbeath Sentence for y; . Tnrks.Who Signed Treaty 0i Sevres (Special to The Guardian.) OONSTANTINIQPLE, Nov 2- Tbo Turkish Nationalist govern- merit at Angora has passed sen tenses 0f death upon the Turkish signatories- of the Sevres treaty and the members of the cabinet 0f former Premier'- Dsmad Ferad ~ Psshamwhom it accuses o! being hnglophile. Hadi Pasha, who with Hizs Tow flk Bey, signed the Sevres treaty. hss lett Constantinople for Switz- erland, which is also tho refuge oi -Damad Ferid Pasha. None of the Turkish signers o! the Sevres treaty condemned by tho ‘Nationalists ls now within the ’ jurisdiiction of the Angora govern- . ment. -—i<o>—__- "nswustlcan- PRi$ON£R3 IN MOUNT JOY PRISON REFRAINED FROM ' FOOD 36 HOURS DUBIAN, Nov .2--Frsnk Gallag- her, oditor of the offiicial organ or Eamon De Valerws party, has Joy prison. He was formerly odi- tor of the Irish Bulletin. Tho Re I pubtican prisoners in Mount Joy observed the second anniversary 30f tho death of Terence ‘Maoilwins ney late Lord Mayor of Cory, by fill hours’ tasting. The irregulars claim that in the week end-lug Oct dber 14. they made twelve attacks on government forces. "resulting in 3'2 enemy casualties." ling, November kinds of useiul goods——Linen Deptlday, Nov 51m (lag-gm 9x395“, in numnaoa salts? s...» morn- brd.‘ at: Market " building, Q. M. N; 0. P RiEV. M. J. GMITH ‘will deliver 1 his illustrated lecture "on ‘rne Passion ‘Hiiay in Kinkora Hail. November 5th, 7M, p. m. HUOHEQ OOUOH MIXTURE ‘a valuable remiwy ' toi-‘old and‘ young. Price’ 85c and 75c flushes * Drug co. Ltd. '600047»2-3i srscmi. rnamioeelvmo am- - nor at the Victoria Hotel on. ‘Mon- v7 attendance. ~ SCHOOL OF SIGNNLJLMNG. - A provisional school of signalling, h has been authnrihed tor Ohariottc- é town, class to begin at the Drill llsllétl on next Monday evening st 7 o'clock. Similar courses in siz- ‘ nailing have been conducted here sch year since the war and proved very‘ popular. it is expected that‘ '~ all rnermbersot No. 8 signalling d; company and thoso o! the signall- K lug sections o! the various mill- tsry units as well as ‘all others "who are interested will avail them solves of this opportunity to qual- ify for the army signal diploma i of the course. PERSONALS iRon. J .13. Sinclair, Emerald was in "the city yesterday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson. city have‘ returned from their honeymoon spent in Newfoundland. Miss Laura Brothers who hss been attending U.C. College, re- turned to-her home in Vernon River. . __‘___ g Mrs. John Allen who has boon spending several months with Mrs " Leghnlng- in Halifax has‘ returned home. Mrs. BernsrrdnMcCsrron‘, Peakds Station, left Saturday morning on route for Rumford, Me" where she intends spending the winter visit~ lug her sons. 0 iMrs. Teresa - Stacy. who has been spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mir. and Mrs. Patrick Ronghsn, Elliotvale, re- cently returned to Boston. C Mr. P. A. Monaghan, Kinkora, re- turned home Saturday from Donny- brook, North Dakota, where he spent three months. He was ac- mmllanied by George S.‘ McKenna, Newton, who spent some time with. his brother Sarsdleld, at Donny- brook. ‘ ' which will be awarded at the close ' ' liemi latent ‘ . i (Continued-gm Page '4) i mud ONE Nrciii,o‘uLY MONDAY, ~.NQVEMBER_ 6TH THE ABEGWEIT. DRAMATIC jT.._,,CLUB - uuosn ‘m: osvmouiei-iap Parnoiwaos “or HIS HONOR THE ' LIEUT.‘ QOVERNOR‘ AND MR8. MeKINNON PR ESENTB brother's Keeper” A DRAMA IN THREE ACTS DIRECTED BY HARRY E. PORTER, TORONTO wtzasme erzcmtruss ss-rwssu Acre N0 wAiTs. no ‘DELAYS sauces-an, see; duo 80c. sears now on sate Ticket Otffioe. Opens at 9.30 a.m. dsliy. Montreal‘ 01‘ Charlottetown It's just the same in a. Rexall store. A gentleman came in- to our store the other even ing and asked for a tube of Tooth Paste. “What kind. Sir," asked the clerk. "Wihy, KLENZO, of course, that's the only Tooth Paste." This customer was a. busy man from Montreal; He had sought us out as he knew the value oi’ Rexall products and felt at home in a Rexsll Store. ‘We are the iChar- lottetown link in the great chain of Rexall Stores that encircles the whole continent. iliiclilNNdN sold at half price. "ll Queen ‘ltreet _ Phone 722-.) ‘$1.50 to $1.75 shades l for 75c. 3 light fixtures, com- l. plete with shades $7. ~2 light fixtures, com- b plete with shades, $6. I S. Molsaac 8t Sons PmN ~: use... 3.15“ Sta... . Rottiattce, oi. the; , ,.riul gfadi. aw‘ i and. AN D EDITH JOHNSON IN “WHERE MEN ARE MEN” A red-blooded story of red-blooded people In the great open spices; , full of love. romance l‘ and adventure. /. .5" the thrilling fight betweeiitwlliiarh ‘Duncan- Saiior Tom Wilson, former otarrlnd partridr oiijioirl simmons. it'| a thriller l _ a i r 3. --..,,.. i v :_ ‘K “TO0NER TOPICS“ Featuring Dan Mam skipper of the Toon Trolley that meets alli EDDIEIN 1501.0 “THE SECRET 4" Ninth Startling Chapter Alishadesin stock, A p , , I ¢e+++o+0++o+++o+++¢©i+¢ Which D0 You efe‘ g Well water or Tank water 7 E Our water systems deliver water DIRECT from l well to the tap. The tank is used to store air only. “ suitz-Fresh water ot all times, and no frost troubles. I thing shove ground to freeze. Our systems have established a reputation on 1 Island for dependable service. Don't be deceived and cept a substitute. Tsfly are sold ONLY by The “as? é DRUG (01 "a man in. Lunonhurg, Nova. Bcotia; pounds seven ounces," s adds, “Now l have a potato in y ‘pos- session which weighs‘ yazactly three pounds fourteen ounces. ln| our Province ‘it is not c ' o1hary| to boast. But at. the bee‘ of‘ the, hunt it can compare ‘qvorabiy wiith any section o! the rDdmin- ion." All o! which is ss "true now as then! v “,5. 0n the 3rd o! November forty years ago it was reported that “Colonel Cotton of the Royal Mill- tary College, Kingston. :ypsterdsy aiiternoon at Victoria Parkg: inspect ed the brigade o! Jami‘ Artil- lery under command of sdor J. D- Irving. consisting of b; -,1, Csp~ tain Psssmoreh company] nil Nu. 2. Captain Morris Co. -- he Coi- onei, after witnessing theJ-Ivadious movements of the brlgadetjexpress ed himself well pleased ith the inspection ‘and said that itiqwas the -.---<e>———§¥—- m Mmmosriim NOV._3rd, 1889...: 1 Entered into rest lionflljdward Palmer, Chief ' Justice r110! this province. _ “The souls of the righteous are in tho hands oi God." ' Tho love o! those you have left, is with you always. c inserted by his children; "Here's a sto which will lntereht everymnother. eiore my bog-was hdrn, X was in such delicate col a that the doctor didn't ihiul: I won an ’ theordesi. For weeksaiter ham-hymn: u "downwind of. .eo I ’ it eed him and thepoot tits; ‘fellow was left to title cure ‘cl , elwaanv nniurn yatmtf‘. " d" to tight cl 4min isle ‘ ' ‘ liii a ‘ato sch p the couldn't‘ Al‘ no wne t from his shy mt in i d il l-ihaupy . v o es 1. . v, " ‘ sdvitgil." ray wasfstrrviiig is Dédtii” ‘4‘As He“ Was GettlrlgilllolNouritlmvmént , Gradually Wasting Away.” shined hid returns! my sister} hid’ " written the that I‘, would bwurprisq<j~ and ll, u, alieryol when lsaw‘ my boy lied my sister ‘fgotpoif ‘the train, Lcoulcl not ‘believe that it mpniy one that slie whale ‘dinghy theirsnd.‘ ' have; saweuch‘ l cbairgeln ‘an? ciiiltl, lie warm and my rufd I or life with a happy diulldl "Wlln bltfirth h ve you done whim,’ livid. Dvhiv,‘ she gplktl, il-Iiai ' alibi "limo! d - _ i lire at a g‘ id veuli " iylitml nu ‘ ruse! o " ol his uevsrlobglafiiiih .Arl. c writers-d ’ ti» ‘sntsrmuuinnmv r" "".."'"'..:."* l n n ll , mi ‘ e n} once a puny‘. dciimtelmy." ~ t. ~ i ‘fired ti eeldi, you one. have I ., i...’ M. A»: , L PHONE 219 has a potato which weigfi three’ _ Vice PrinoipaaPa Dept-Miles Scott. ‘ best brigade he had yet inspected. -- Miaa Irving's Dept.—Grade Vii. Miss Fuliertonls LepL-Grade V. ‘ ‘ 1. Wayne McKie. Mm Watson's .Dept.-—Orade |v. mu Hlelanh Dept-Grade Ill . . 1. Marjorie Fraser, 2. Sadie Woolridge. ‘ 3: Annie Mdbennan. 2. N rmtiime . , a. Tweed ‘Phillips. ~ '- Honor R011 Prlnoipaila Dept-Grade X. 1. Florence ‘Binns. 2. Norah Lcngworth. 3. Ads Word. rade IX. i1. Grace Campbell. 2. Florence Owen. 3. Amy Aifleck. Miss Tslt’s Dept-Grade Vlll.----‘ 1. Gladys ‘Mathieson. 2. Miriam Worth. 3. Elaine Bonnet. 1. Vera Wisiner. 2. Helen Farquharson. 3. Esther Kennedy. y long. Miss Acorn'a Dept-Grads Vl 1. Mabel Mstheson 2. Anna’ Garnhum. 3. Margaret Waller. v Satteens ~ .. Tvvelinea. V‘ Curliainings Z. Nancy Weeks. 3. Adele MdLennan. 1. Lila Vaughn. ' l 2. Margaret Carr. c. _Phyllls Hooper. Florence Fraser. Min dense’ °°pt._at°r‘d° "L Z _ l ii iierfpai M!" 4°71?" “No-Grade ii. _ ~ " uni. . t. ImmeMCN-oennan. r .1 n.5- is " m firs‘ W “ ‘ - llvri: Ferguson. m“ {IQ qsaipn aorta» ' . .73" ,,. on! or ms own REM Getting‘ ready for the big“ Christmas odds and ends must be. cleared out and,.if...ia.ttractiv.e. prices means anythmg, this lot of remnants won't last - “ Iillannelettes eslllle . . HNT SHLE! ‘TODAY, FRIDAY 9' l Lllemiiimiis! ~ terminus! Remnants! ° 0 of (Ioverings Damasks Tickings ‘Chintzes Cretonnes Sheetings Circ. Cottons Grey Cottons " White Cottons ,. , t 392,911” Wqiiqerriiil values... ‘seéfkiurir. .,.;..~..1..;, all . inné l ‘m “éilylmiilfi White ‘jiwobljblanketls-y-fiillslze a;- . ' fivlenii-V ht. at ‘ ,_ mm um lg“ _, _ quality 450 wens per 65 pair ----¢ eeaelo loaeeO ggést Values i,