yin r “t 1 v5 . )1‘ - a or Pii'tn.ir' the hurry-up lunch 11111111011111“ WHEAT With milk,or creamer fruits Deliciously strengthening anti satisfying M . HARRIOT LOCKS fl‘here passed peacefully away at New London. Nov. 15th. M" Harriet Locke. aged 77 years. She leaves to mourn one son Charles and three grand sons. The funer- al service took place from the lbome of her son on Nov. 17tlt (which was largely attended. At ltonte and church the funeral ser- Ivice was conducted by her pastor, the Rev. ti. '1‘. Sprlgss. (Patriot please copy.) l l ma. EDWARD t-:. MCDONALD Tlte deatlt of Edward E. McDO-‘l- uld occurred at his late residence Kingsboro, on tlte afternoon of Nov. 15th in the 38 year of bis a59- 'i‘be deceased has been in declin- ing ltealth for about 18 years but t‘a 1'11. IN FUTURE TREATIES, i BRITAIN SIGNS FOR SELF ‘ AND NOT FOR DOMINIONS‘ LONDON. _ ‘ treaties. llritislr tnittistt-rs shall sli-Zll 111‘ 1110 10>‘! yrlfl‘ "111y 0111* 11'?" 11"tm-e was refined and .y,eam|[u]' as tor Great Britain tnstt-utl (ii for tlte‘111111111"1~ H Winn-L miumrd by tiway attd now the grove is only t-tttpire. says 4 attotltet- \'lllti;:-' tnentotgv. the imperial conference today itt foreiillt relations. ttsttitvt- (it-vat Britain nor the domiulotts sltottld be committed to 1l('('t'])Iall('8 of act- iteeli". Canada signing; ittitttcdiatt-ly after Great Britain. While Queen Marie was a guest I of the city it was not unsital to sec! traffic halted when atttoutttbiles 410m];- ltcr party raced down a thorough (‘artoonists ttow c-vdi; traf- fic policemen with tnldrt-sslttq thi- Nttv 27-. -lu fittutw- 1119111 utttpvarcti. trit-al scent- ry itt ttnntbers Tht- (iruvi- that gave (iron- street itt (irt-t-ttu-iclt village its tiaute bas- Originally a group <1! 'l"""' 1h“ ""“':“" “l “m” rmhmedlali. a splendid Christian character. grfldtliilly until .-\ rct-t-ttt storm swept tltatdwld IS \\'ttt~'titt liarratl. SltitberiI-t thea- tlesiguer, saiyg the ive obligations ivitltottt the definite ilflllm“; I |_I:"_‘f““f5 ‘I'll. repfinhl enjoyment ot‘ the beauties of the assent of their own goveruntettts. ":0: "‘ i m‘ ‘"91 m“ “ l world, around him. yet be never the report says. Future treaties at-t- huw dune bedruolnq [or the complained, his patience and entlur. to be signed by eat-it dottitttttttt tttt‘ rwuvfi and (h!) mrces um“ I fee] ance was most (bristlike as be like King Solomon‘.- trbamberntztitl." in» said. "The shows ltave kept me busy turning out every kind front hat Of (he advonturess or the ent- iit-rot- to that 0t’ the ordinary mor- lttt-itlcttltilly. a Jilllilllg tin» s-t-cties for ((11191; he has ,jtist ntatlc itttprcssiottistic (lceigns. _ bedroom was able to be about until about the last two weeks of his life. t "Teddie" as he was known by his loved ones, and the community was highly respected and loved by land devoted to his Lord. Truly his refined by tire. During ibis protracted illness when opera- |tions oi his young manhood were gradually becoming extinguished and one ;_t_.t‘fectiott followed another until be was then deprived of the waited for the time when the boatntan would come. to bear ltitn ,over the tide to be forever with this Lord. t The deceased was a loyal member of the Soutlt Lake Church of Christ. having accepted Christ as his Saviour about 14 years ago. He leaves besides a loving ntot- is can CHARLOTTETOWN constants ' Mount Stewart And Vicinity Mrs John A. McAuiay returned last Saturday from a visit to the North Side. Mra R. C. Clark returned Thurs- day evening from a pleasant visit to Minnesota. U. S. .- Mrs. Mont McKay returned from Ottawa, Can, where she has been visiting her daughter Misa lda. dames Palmer, K. C.. and K. M. Martin. K. C.. visited Mount ‘Stewart Tuesday the 16th inst. We regret to learn that it has been found necessary to have Mrs M. A. Egan removed to the hospital for treatment. We are pleased to learn that Mrs Fred Jardine has returned tnuch improved in health from the P. E. l. hospital where abe has been und- ergoing treatment. Regular servlces were held in the United Church at the usual ‘hours of 11 a. ttt. and 7 p. m. con- ducted by the pastor Rev. M. K. Chat-man. A number of our citizens are busily engaged in having their smelt bag-nets in shape and others buying new ones. preparatory to the season which opens December first. As this is a rush season on the R. ll. uxtra trains running at all hours, H. W. McKay, station agent here itas Mr. Henry Martell, Geo- rgetown, assisting him. Signs of winter. Citizens putt- ing ott their storm windows, hav- ing their houses banked. etc. and t Tomorrows" Radio Program FRIDAY, uovimazn 2e. International Radio Program: EVENING CONCERTS 1.30 P. M. WMAK (266) Buffalo. Musicale. WEAI (492) N. . Vocal. W331 (349) Boston. Musicale. 7.36 P. M. WGY (380) Schenectady. yioliii Solos. ' 7.45 P. M. K111014357) E. Pitts. U. of P. Girls Glee Club. 8.00 P. M. wnnil. (246) Baltimore. Musical Program. W331 (349) Boston. Musicale. KDKtA (309) E. Pitts; Pittsburgh Musical Institute. wAAM (263) Newark. Studio Pro- gram. W117. (333) ‘Sggingiield. Musicale. WBZ (333) Springfield. Instrumen- lfl . WEAF (492) N. Y. Great Compos- GETS. “i018 (440) Jefferson City- Civil War Songs’. 00 P. t . WtLiT (395) Pbila. Scbiekeriing Hour. WSB (i28)_Atlanta. Concert Pro- gram . tyrant (349) Boston. Musicale. WTAG (545) Worcbester. Band Concert. . 9.15 b. M. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Concert Program. 9.30 P. M. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Concert Orchestra. y WCAU (278) Pbila. The Murmuring Baritone. WTAG (545) Worclteater. Belco En- N/ l. question. “Who do lyott think ytiti (\- (,\'_\_\\\\|»;|(_\|;|,g; [IKAYIHL £19111: W1l1°1l11 11° “£35 111911‘! 1101x1161“ last but ttot least the East River tertainersi“ P M arc, tte queen of umattitti“ to‘ _____ t 11 y @170 01. a so our sis em: . rs. freezing across, one night last . . drivers wlto disregard signah. "t-t.....-_ t,...-.|, mt.» u... “ht... h... li- 1111- 13111101‘- Ntixrlli Iifllw. ~\1F=‘- wcck. “TUZ (333)ISD1‘111Bfleld:T1te Myster- . t-tlt-t- t-lttlltit.‘ ..t~._-.-.t tttt- itt. o.» . ‘@1011 ~ C 111011. ingsioro, Mrs. ions enor. _ _ A sultivayitti gtlTH a ttru- ('x('tt~'(-1l'.itt~_\' uu nil-itt l‘ I I l H ‘Percy Williams. tllicbartlsun. Saskz. Thu Misses Ellip and Alice 10.00 P, M, io- walking sticks. llt- szlltl ltt- ]i."1*|‘ "1111111 .\~u itt-ott. omit-v" t-xt-laiitttul and .\Irs. Charlvn‘ Newm“ til Chop. Douglas Head of Hillsboro, return WEAF (492) N. Y. Wliittall-Angio “med 183mm; u“ a U“... H, hd,,g,,w,t....< ililuillulfi] an... k111i. "llutv rullllt tuliu. Sask. lntcrtttettt took place in (at satin-day evening from a pleaa- Persians, to WllC, wJtAjgwTAn/t -. . .. _,. . , ,_ \\;t||l n- \v tit-Z" ‘ _ , _ ' _ ' tttolilttba slttdlli; rijlouttenllltt ‘stray I “VIM “h ‘I v“ M gum’ “ml I'm‘ ‘South Lake Centctery. m“ Yisn m Sutton‘ where they hSD, WUY, W000. WLDAIRWGR s I car n. ttuut ut ilL ttatttt. will“) HmHH“_‘__. WNW“ mm“ rims‘: , (P411101- l>19i1>1> UQDY-l were the guests of their uncle Mr. WEE], WTAQ, WIQAE, WQQ 311.1 fl I ' -i—<-0->——— David Dirt. W511‘, ““ t-tueu J. CAMPBELL '——-‘ 11-45 P. M -l)ue to recent rains and iteglect. W31; (423) Atmmm Cgncey-L scmnnrtc tutntxroa rnorscrton ‘"10 “"111 Q1 111K" 1- Pemvirti- ‘*1 11°" “'1'” °°"“’°“‘*“l =11" A- M- . Thisisan ALCO-METER (Trudc Mark Regillered) (inllrumgnt P-tgnlgd) (e1 can-at... industrial Alcohol c... 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Y. 9 oak-sou ‘litliil-ti-lzl-tmw. _ x 0000000000¢oo00ooooooooooowooooooooooovo Elmira on Friday. November llitlt removes a familiar figure front the community itt which ltc lived for over 84 years. Ilt is recalled that only a it-w years Zl-t-‘ZU. a. prominent surgeon pro- trounced ltini the fittest specimen oi‘ Physical manhood ltc ltad ever cx- amined. ‘ llis cheerful disposition. coupled with his ability to look on the sun- ny and iocoso side of most every n d“! y!» i I , 3-30 P- W1- situation. mtlile .\ir. Campbell very §‘“,‘_’“A‘m;ur tvro (zoo) Atlantic City. (Pier. pupular W111‘ Y°‘1'.15 “"11 old- “e llilisboro in a very capable mau- ‘Q .was especially fond of children. and “m. 11nd was (Merestmg “m; M1,. .930 P- M- bis greatest ticligltt was when tlteytstruciuve fmm beginning lo em‘ WEAF (492) N. Y. Lo. France. flocked to greet him. In spite of bis s i 19-09 P- M- advancing age. be retained all his tfemfop.firese-llfio,ip°l‘f $32.3; WPG (399) 5111111111! Ciiy- 611N611 .1“°“111°”.°1 11111111 ‘"111 11111115 111111 111111 terdenontlnationhl feliuwsltip" P1"- fnevm‘ 119°" 391101151)’ 111- 1111111 11- I°W while others nicely sclectrid road- "'00 P‘ M‘ ‘days ‘before his demise, when he (contracted pncttmottia, and while {every care and ilSSlSlilll-It! was giv- ‘en. the great stimtnotts could not be (Jhurclt on Suttday ztfternoctt, l-itlt titst, was one of the largest set-u here for sonto time. the respect and syttttttt'lty' of all classes and creeds bt-ittg shown by their words anti lirestetttte. Services at the church and grave were conducted by the pastor Fatb- cr Mac-Donald, assisted by Rev, A L. Sinnott. The poll bearers were: i-‘rattcis E. I’. Conroy, Bernard Creamer. \\'nt. i-lttrlati, I). J. Harris. Stephen Keefe and (icorgg _]_ Mo... row. Deceased who had never mar- ried made his home with his broth. er. John J.. who with one sister, Teresa. reside on the old homestead A brotlter Neil 0i’ Dorchester. Mass, and u nutttlter oi‘ tticccs and neph- ‘cws are left to mourn. ' 13°11 krattt hltn eternal rest. m t JOHN DUNCAN McKlNNON. My 11. tsst-l- Oct. 2o, togo; ("llotttn is (lu- liiiillll‘, ltomt: [ruin 1 lhu HPJI. And tlic littutt-r front llli‘ ltlll." . ~—1lt. L. Stevenson. l it. ivottltl ttecd iltc putt of an [an iMaclutrt-n to skctclt the cventftil gllfc that ltrt-atltcd itself out itt the Royal (Jolumbiatt Hospital, New Westminster. BIL, on Oct. 20th. Lott); lit-fore ‘Prince Edward lslnttd bad a railroad, or consented to join (fanatla, a robust lad 01' nineteen, wittsotnte itt forttt. (‘t-attire ttnd mun- ncr. was lured to the Michigan ntid Wist-uitsitt ltttnltct- woods by tlu- rcports oi‘ ttiltcr red ltloodctl young tut-n who bud lnwtt iltcre. So he bade guml-ltyc to homo nttd klttdrctl. liovlut: irit-tuls snug. “Wlictt Sltull Wt: All Moot Attuitt?" llut low lhttitglit of sad Jeretttlulrs words: “lie sltull return no more, nor see his ttutivc country." A little over n year passed away and the great city of Chicago and the forests oi‘ the adjacent States were ruined lty tire. The elder residents of ‘the Atlantic coast will remember the heavy pail oi’ smoke that hunt; over Your iteads. anti the heavier dread (in ottr hearts as we thought of lov- led ones in the stricken area. John inarrowly escaped with his life. but with nothing else. This was but lone of many. many {Darrin Out S ‘l, lCsppodllogllcor l Bur ‘a-for tvll reduce than! and luv-d m.‘ him- lnhu. Stopuittmsnau promptly. Don Ill or remove the hair, and the times when to ltaitl their product- etc, across sary to have their lturses wear snow shoes or some other sucli contriyanco to keep them from sinking through lt.—I~‘. A nicntittg oi‘ the Y. l’. S. C. l1). was lteld Sunday cvottltti: at tin» homo of Mr and Mrs William Mr- Kenzie, Mt. Stewart and was woil tugs. A number of hymns and psnim selections were sung all joining with one accord which y copyright by the Makers of MAPLE smyelh 111313;! 111° 8111111115 111-" "11 111° SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 i! LEAF ANTLFREEZE- nu Pastor Jlcv.1'l..l Via-Dot tt l y' '"'°""““°'“" “d” 'P'°'""“ t- .. - ' . ' ~ L 1“ ‘- evt-znmo CONCERTS :1 There is only one ALCO-METER- II.‘.‘.i‘t-.’.’.§’.l.‘.'§"“.i..“‘ 1S” "°“““'°' “"' 1-3" P- "'- only With MAPLE LEAF ANTL .§(1)1;3';‘:l11;11;¢‘11.f 111111112 ntigililsllitlgttllatitl kindhProvidettt-e seemed to be WGY isflwlytfiéatgyhhigtuslcale. FRE t m or a oppy deat . watc tug over hint and leading ltlnt ' ' ‘ EZE and only through a The funeral to St. Columbus safely through dreadful dangers. WEAF (492) N‘ ‘mmano solo‘ After some years he drifted to the Black Hills. S. Dakota, atttl became a tnltter. Later he worked at cou- Uttiott lPacific. Hut in those days tug thousands into the desert of doubt and unbelief. and for many years he seemed to be undet- that evll spell. ‘His generous antisoci- ztble nature led him ittto the drink ltabit which cluttg to hint till he fell in with the "Salvation Army at Rossland, itt 11897. lie became an earnest and consistent Christian. and for the past 29 years strove to lead others in the same cottrse. But few that aaw the riclt fruitage ott the ‘Pu iflc Coast. (bought or knew oi‘ the ong earnest sccd sowing on the Atlantic Coast. The one who taught ltint "The chief cntl of man" could truly say. “l gave you to God itt your cradle, my ltoy. i taught you the best that l knew, and as long as God's ntcrcy permits "me to live. l will novcr ccaso praying for you." -'llis funeral at (lvttatt View was cottductotl by the ‘Salvation Army. assisted by Rev. '1). Munro of Straw- berry Hill, who fclt it n privilege iot- two years to have known such a true Christian gcttilctttatt as John McKlntton. Ho leaves to fondly cherish bis memory his loving wife. Minnie. tbeir daughter Joy. and ltis young- est brother. Charles .\l., at Vanara- dol. B. C. ills eldest brother, the late George W., ittts malty descend- attls, to the fotirtlt gcttcrtttlon, in grave at Occult View and tin.- old Prtanltytcrintt churchyard at. New lmtdott South. l’. E. i., wltcrc the rest of the fatttiiy lic ltcsldu their forefathers. be. Ilut thine is still a blessed sleep. From which notte ever wake to weep." -——i—<o>i— IN HONOR 0F "RAVE “EN. South Africans ltt itll parts of the world ltnrr tlt-nvrllml to lht- Ilovllvlile mcitturlnl wits ttnrrlliorl by (it'll. lit-rt- lint. if consists of tin ttri-hwny. fltinlirtl by walla ihnt t-onmw-t It with two pn- t-illlunu. (mo 11f thr- latter will ltmtne n Honk uf ltr-tttrtttltrnnt-o v-nttlninlna tlu- nntm-n of tit» fallen. A dnublc nri-nttt- of oak Irma. thr- ttrt-hu-ny. in a Ittnutre of the mont- feei hlxh. They have been proton hot-u can in worked. $2.50 a bottle, do- llventl. 0 I Inc. I. LYOflI. I00. Ill Lilian Iill. IOIQUI from acorns which were the bridge here will find it neces- strttctitttt anti lbrldge work ott the ‘VEAF (492) N' Y- Muslcnl ‘Comedy ta. the silver-toguel ittgersoll was lead- WEEI (349) B13510“ Musicale" (lifferettt parts of Cattadnf several WH-‘K (273) Clllvelflllll- P11111111!‘- m vxyncouveh monlc Orchestra. A contlttettt lies ltotwcon his 11-90 P- M- 2.00 P. M. "Asleep in Jesus. far from thce, WBZ (333) Springfield. tltmy cross Thy kittdretl and their graves may Na. Boston ‘ liege. 4.00 P. M. lend- lul; front thr- Lottgttorttl-ultu-y rontl in nrinl. At present the (rt-con are two Initen tn l“'lliT (395) Philadelphia. recital. FEATURE» TALKQ my. ' 7.30 P. M. WGYI (380) Schenectady. l-lealth Ta Organ 8.30 P. M. WRNY (259) New York. Chemistry. WANT TO DANCE?" WUAR (306) Providence. Ililtmore.‘ These three boys. weighing five. six and seven and a half pounds respectively. caused a ‘sudden jump from six to nine in the number of the family of Mr. tand Mrs. Charles Rebenoon of Woodltridqe, Q)“.- rio, when they arrived last week. ~ ‘ He that In will’ Tcncler, golden‘ crust, light as thistle- dvivn. always,—if you bake with Quaker Flour. The charm of Quaker Flour is its con- _8t8ncy—the comfortable feeling of bak- mg security which it gives you, at all times. There's a reason, of course. During milling, Quaker Flour is tested hourly, and each day we bake with it in our own bake-shop. Quaker Flour is so uni- formly excellent that we unhesitatingly’ oiTer it with a positive guarantee of satisfaction or your money refunded. Quaker flour Always the Samel~Alwavs the, Best ' A produt-thf The Qttnizcr .\liil.=. llclrrlturttttglt and Sn. On Your next [rocery Fat, '. fy Quaker Flour and ‘acceifiago other. Then you'll discover what a joy bakinfi can raalLy b; attu tn r WBZ (333) Springfield. Knights of‘ Pythias Male Quartette. 8.00 P. M.’ Hi KDKA (309) E. Ptts. Westinghouse Band. 8.10 P. M. WIBZ (333) Springfield. Associated Glee Clubs. WJZ (455) N. Y. gram 8.15 P. M. WIP (509) Phila. Recital. 8.80 P. M Glee Club Pro- WNYC (526) N. Y. Sympltonyorclt- eatra. ‘ WOAE (461) Pitts. Studio Program WTAM. (390) Cleveland. Studio Pro- m. (405) Newark. Concert. 8.35 P. M. WllP (609) Pltiia. instrumental. 9.00 P WPG (300) Atlantic tCity. Chelsea Evening Concert. WEAF (492) N. Y. Now York Sym- phony Orchcstra, also Wlsllli. won, WTAG. WJA:R. WDAF. WOAtE. WOC. W-RC and WON. 9.30 P. M. went (326) Clttcl. Bicycle Sextettu. WNYC (526) N. Y. Popular Studio. W-IP (509) Plilla. Recital. 10.00 P. (M. WTAM (389) Cleveland. Vaudeville Program. KMA (461) Shenandoah. Musicale. WtPG (300) Atlantic City. Sttudio. W-Elitlt‘ (492) N. Y. MEAT illevuu. gra WOR. Studio Wli‘ (509) .I'ltila. Organ Recital. WllK (278) Clcvclutttl. llappy llmttnt FEATUH E TALKBF-SPORTS KlDKA (309) E. Pitts. Notro Dame vs. ‘Carnegie Tech. 30 P. M. WHAR (275) Atlantic City. Lecture 9.00 1P. . WtLW (428) (Jincl. vsecltatary Haw- ‘kins. WANT TO DANCE? \\'rm(l tut-tnurittl to tht- mun of the 8-15 7-1" ~ smut. .\l'rll‘illl Fllpt-tlitlontiry Ftttrl.‘ WCAE ((61) Pittsburgh. Kenny. who (lit-d lit liu- (ire-tit War. Tlllil WOOd Park. 9.15 P. M. WAIU (294) Columbus. Dance. 10.00 P. . MLW (423) (‘lncL Castle Farm. W1!‘ (509) Philadelphia. Franklin. 10.30 P. M. WJZ (455) N. Y. Frlvolity Club. y WPG (300) Atlantic City. Garden Pier. 12.00 Mill. WMCA (341) N. Y. MoALpin. iinulh Afrlcn from llnlinml n century and ll half (mo. (Copyright, 1926, by International A Radio Ptottama, Chicago.) l I 6‘ lttoEni/t -- f‘ n“, ‘Inn mm The Mark ' of Quality “IMPERIAL” Stamped ‘on every Fox) Biscuit Manufactured liy us. ls your guarantee oi highest qitglilyl fresh wholesome fox lootl which Lwiil otlttoe best results in foxes and lots. g g Insist on receiving “lm rials” lli ti liberally and regularly a H hf tom. imperial Biscuit flo.,~f.fi.‘i'il. at»: 44o _ Pivots 121 Charlottetown,.P. E. I. A l; ‘a