NOVEMBER 20,10 27 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN pies No Disiiguring Blemislles to Hide if (‘Zutlcnra Soap is used daily, assisted by, Cutlcura Ointment when necessary. They do rnucb to prevent blackheads, pim- to promote permanent skin health. s m. s; nan. anam- Canadian and other unsightly c-lllPlkllil, and n u‘ Ltd. Ifltru-l." Price. Boon fie. Olntxnt lcum He. i Cutlcura Shaving Stick 25c. ._}.____ I 7i.,v.~...q;,l?j>vlllig, iNfl . a pr st‘ nisli _ ,,,,-. . n the L. ._Ci Alleys a ‘Ease andiigdtin ‘gamgiv rolled - iwgween the Anch wand-Stars. thei iii, of” plnspSome vary high soor-~ gmi winning out by a narrow mar- ‘ ere, lie and a new record was‘ ;fi¢“’",,ii=;ro‘i-._ ‘rive-dollar gold piece wllitlipwliiqié donated by Council-l 1gp iletmnsstt‘ the! highest score was formerly hdidl-by Phil. McQuaid whwh,wfls_zv7 but- Ben Boole suc- ceeded in beating this record by 2 pins mgklng a score of‘ _279 pins. Therg was also ano er bowler who wept near making t highest single for the prize this being J. Webster who had a total of 278 pins. In last nights game Ben Poole had high singlc of 279 while J. Webster had‘ nigh teal of 635 pins: _ Following are the scores: 5m llors : _ Essqry 208 160 if Donovan . 173 179 ll. Doyle 114 110i ,1, Mcfnnis . 150 126 B, Poole . . . . , . . . . . .. 137 279_ Total——2528. i Webster . . . . . . . . .. 186 171 278 imcube _. 211s 12s 122 it, nllrley .. .. 1'12 10a 15a 1:. Caswell .. 105 104 114 ,l,,4, Bentley ...... .. 140 1'19 m2 Total~2577. ' Don't forget the pair of chickens given away this week for the bow-' ler making the highest single score (match games not included.) Next game will be rolled tonight; gt 7.30 when the Ramblers roll the; spuds and a great game is expected. {é- Orkney Captured _ November Handicap MANCHESTER. Ens. Nov. 28- Old Orkney today captured the Mm; vernbcr handicap, closing feature of the English flat racing season. lRE DAME CHICAGO, Nov. 28.—All Califor- nia is sad and dreary tonight. The Trojans from the University of Southern California, coming out o1 the West undefeated. lost a heart- breaking one-polnt football game to Notre Dame on Soldier Field yest- erday. 7-6, before 113,000 spectators. the greatest throng that ever wit- nessed a gridiron struggle in Am- erica. Riotous Scene In London Theatre LONDON,’ Nov. 28. —Thc unfav- orable reception of new plays is common enough nowadays when the theatre. according to critics who afc presumed to be competent, has reached a state of decadence. but it is a long time since there has been such an unpleasant incident 8-8 marked the close of Noel Cow- ard's play “Sirocco". The gallery had been delivering a continued fire of derisive laughter ‘throughout the performance. and when the curtain finally fell the author and producer of the play were lustily booed. A counter- demonstration on behalf of the principal performers was» started. but it could scarcely be heard in the general hubbub. One indignant oc- cupant of g stall expostulated with t gallery occupants in forcible language, but without effect. NoclCoward. who is 28 years of age, actor as well as piayright, made his first appearance on thc stage in 1910. Hc has written a number of plays. /___. one Insertion Four insertions Eight insertions . ' Miscellaneous ~ l KNITTING DONE A1’ 116 PRlNllE Slrccl. i ' 607-11-29411‘ _j____.____._.s_ _ MBMORJAM CARDS AND MOURiN- ‘in. cards “at. aslmslast 009-169- Guardlan-Job Printery. t1- _______,___._._. FASHIONABLE wann1No__ sn- tionery, fine selection. Guardian Job Printery. ‘1- alttllsans AND STATEMENTS. neatly printed. Guardian Job Printery. - slnrmNo "raos. EXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job. Print-- try. ' 00 lT NOW-—FIR8T CLASS flhlinting. Papcrhunglng eic.. at Reasonable prices. RowlcY 45 Uulliiiii u Dorchester St. r 551-11-24-61 CDRRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address Dfllll-Eld» lust the thing for acknowlodsw meal, intlmatiocs. olc. Guardian iob Prlntery. l1 CAN ACCOMODATE FROM 1 TO ‘5 pulrs of foxes in new ranch jwilll experienced M698 . C1111 llllpilly rcfclulllccs. For terms 1'01‘ jrulurlliug apply Uuurllinll 01110! . GlH-ll-itii-li v EFenMTIJHeIp Wanted ii CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 10o par lilla o! 5 words 8e pal- llna u! Ii words per lino of 5 words Articles For Sale . ,' FOR. SALE-DOMINION HIGH back organ in good condition. at a bargain. Apply Guardian. 688-ll-29-3i Central Guardian K. of C. —Special meeting to- night. at 8 o'clock. STEAMERS~ IN PORT. — At Pickard's Wharf. 8. S. “Frednes", at Marine Wharf C. G. S. “Brant“. aasr crrv TALENT. assisting the girls in Zion Hall, Tuesday evening. . 399 HIGH ran .71‘ Morita DAME»- To be held Monday and Tuesday. Dec. 12th and 13th. Choice assort- ment of Christ s gifts in needle- work and art. ~j ' 690-1l-20-ts SPEND TUESDAY evening. Nov. 20th with the Girls at Camp-Zion Hall. l 699 ANOTHER BLAZEJN A CAR. — An alarm of fire was rung yester- day evening about 6 p. m. for a fire in an Overland coupe, owned by A. Home and Co., and standing in front of their garage. The gaso- line tank in this model is located under the hood and just in front of the dashboard, and it was while this was being filled that the fire start- ed. It is thoughtthat a spark froln the distributorwas the cause. The firemen were quickly on hand, and put out the flames with an extin- guisher. The damage to the elec- trical connections and the paint- work ls quite extensive. ZION HALL Tuesday evening. 8 o'clock—"The Torch" -—a real Can- adian play by the C. G. I. T. 099 RESIGNS POSITION —- llir. A. E. Dewar, President of the Potaioi Growers Association has handed 1'1‘ his resignation, illc same 10 take effect from December 1st. Ml: Dewar has been finding the work ‘ associated with the position ill- crraslngly burdensome or late. allll desires to tnkc l1 well earned rest. lie intends to leave shortly fol‘ a. vl-sit to Norfolk, Van and Olllflli points in the Southern Sums where he will spend the Wllillgl‘. Hc is succeeded by Mr. .l.J. Tfillll‘ or 0i" Bgdford. MEMBER OF GOVERNMENT RESIGNS — ll isuntlersiood that. Hon. Jeremiah Blanchard. M. L. A, has handed in his resignation as u member of the Executive Council. This step was taken it is said, be- cause certain zlppointlnuilis hull ‘been mudc not phasing to 311'. Blanchard and also because thc Premier‘ llull told Mr. Blanchard that he would ltccolnpuny the f0r1n-; cl‘ In tho lfrclnltvrs (Jcnfcrcnlwl: :11 Ottawa. All (vvcry one knows. fill‘. lnnlun. and not Mr. Blanchard. tool: tho trip. A QUESTION OF TIME - ’l‘l1iu "mlfllllus during lilo priuvecdlugs .11‘ tho Police (Jonrt one of the wit» nesses flflkPtl His Iionln- if the‘ lllfllibqsl oi‘ lilo Labor Unilml _collld not keep tllcir llall open p11 5 or 1i oclock ut ‘lllglll. Hp was 111-‘ formed they could keep it 0pm] p11 lllkhl so 1on1: as lliere u-as no dis. iurbanco or noise. The witness i111‘ [FOR SALE New APEX 51.1203 lrlc vacuum cleaner. all modcrni zltlaclllncnts. A0011’ Qllardllllli Office. 11-2631 1 For Sale ii FOR SALE—THOMPSON'S MILL property. Apply R. Thompson. Suffolk. 275-11-224l ii r-‘oxas Fon. sau: - savanna _ f ______i well furred medium silver year old Mr, and Mrs, females. Writc or phone Arthur C. Wood, Mt. Herbert. 643-11-20-41 FOR SALE - BUFF ORPINGTON l-nckercls. Apply 224 fitltlillifillllv St. 01111-112041. i FOR SALE SHORTHORN EUL , nine months-l old. Cedric Simp- l-lnn, flay View. 640-l1-20-4l' FOR SALE-ONE RED FEMALE 3-4 black and 3 Patch nllllrrs. lil- 27 pups. Leslie McDowell, Glen Valley. P. iC. l. 657-11-28-21 FOR SALE- ISLAND RED FE- mull: fox 1 yr. old. Price $40.00. Also ilfly Dllfl! llrcd plymouill rock pullcts. W.lt.- Dennis. M111‘- sllflcld. 64141-204! WANTED-MIDDLE AGED WOM- illl to alllsll-lt with housework and iukl- cnrc cl’ elderly lady. llcfcr‘ (‘D0014 rvqulred. Apply Ernest llnllllilluu. Vernon iiivcr. l 616-11254! WANTED-A MAID. 1N SMALL family. Good ‘wages. App lriill references to “J". Box lid. 661-11-28-21 MAID WANTED — REFERENCES lWlllircd. - Mrs? Vfiltlardjng. ; 7 ‘VP-SI Si, 698-11-29-1“. ‘fl-i l . - ti Male Help‘ Wjtlrited ' Ila EARNINGS. “srssov EM- llloymentfor Barbers. Beco ex- rtlnilwceko, ito l ar- i r College, Depawnfiil flail- _, x. 3-l-22-ttstf l v.- v. .\ l Illlillnlf .1 (fv-lltur; ml ‘wiavulul-ll. "llM-lul lrl-.~!lll--lll GARAGE TO LE‘;- Apply 222 (Queen St. 5-1241-22-7! CENTRE... COTTAGE T0 LET WITH GAR- age. Apply Empire Hotel. 225 Queen St. 590-11-24-71 Lost LQST-JTOX ROUND DOG BLACK and tan. marked on left ear. —' Jack Vessey. West Royalty. Re-l ward, 059-11-28-51. LOST BETWEEN NEW GLAS-i gow and Stanley on Novcmberi lSih. sum of money. Finder no:- l ify W. .\l. Taylor. New Glasgow. l‘ ‘Reward, 0011-1120411 LOST BALOON TIRE BETWEENi uPownal and Charlottetown. Re- wllrd ll returned to J.E. 0'D0ll-| nell. Charlottetown. 68511-2021! Em‘ Wanted _— WANTED _ ROTARY sAwlNoi outfit in good repair. Apply "A" Guardian quoting cash price. 409-ll~2l-l0l H" “km ll‘ i111! Police could break‘ 111 llle locked door or cuter by the‘ ilzilgliiliilllvdgnduhfr was informed‘ they Pfllflh Says the Diane fell 3,000 met- a occasion WLil‘l‘.‘1ll'-1re5 WYEDDed in flames, and that thc break me adult-a fireman can also m.‘ m“ 1101101‘ asked the President‘ ‘oi the Union if he would b0 row‘ 1101111111., mm n ll - -‘ i“ the affirmafweh and he replied _ —————-.0->___ i “WP Jllnltrdbl Llnfmenr near n1 llll-lll. __Q——€-O-§_______ PERSONALS . A _ spent ..;r":..s::"al.:l ti; guest of Mrs._Stevens‘ sister‘ . ace woodmBrrghton. I Mlllor T. a. MacNuit i rt ~ -‘ d” °V°ll1ll8 about 6 p. njforygnftilra to k lors o Kings College, which ° l) Roe yesterday mornnig. —-~ ——<-0@-____ SEALS ARE FAVOURED Where seals are plentiful the Eskimos of the Canadian Arctic are _ 110i Breatly concerned about walrus. white whale or narwhal. Owing to 111911‘ krcat size, however, thc latter animals can be made to supply large quantities of mcnt for winter use. while the skins of the whltg whale and the narwhal are consid- iered a delicacy often form n ‘Piece dc resisten ' in Eskimo hos- pitality. _ - BIRTHS CURLEY - Al Elllllvood, Nov. 2:, To ilir. and Mrs. ivun Curlcy. (lllJJ rlrlltll (Illllmorpl, {g oauiii,i,.i._ nann§f - l BROWN —- AL ‘Milfgilift, Sundni-‘l N913 27. 192,7. _Wlllfan1 Brown. 111:9, ilgoilll yours.- Funeral Tuesday, at Blgilcs-Al Valleyileld. Nov. 2am. l A- F- Blllw- B80 33 years. Funeral Wednesday at 2 p. m. , . In Memoriam In loving memor 1 c ti; MloMlllln. who '01s?! N.‘ T“ MURSESTEFIS ALWAYS PLEFISE 77791] halfé 815095” 55 Years l‘ H51?- .‘§.‘.’?...ll"§§....‘£.°’§t‘f. 13.5?‘ Water Sells At . in Cantata form by Triniigiyi Church 5.00 Per Gallon Choir on Thursday. Dec. Tickets ‘ A certain well known lJOOLIGggUl‘ a5 cents. 702» ‘ "oi. whoieuie and "u" ‘t fhe ‘Zlpllllllilklllfi: a _pl'olnillent p1'ul11bl.,i Rog", Hardware comparii-yla’ Limflliimlsi of tins l-lty _ille other day.i mi - 693_‘i_29_3i_ eodii ftel the usual Zillllilblt! dll-xcllsslom about the dryuess—ol' wetness -i of the wcalllt-r, the bootleggerl drew thc prolllbitionisi to onc Slilbi and ulna seen lo whisper in ills ear; ___ l MAPLE LEAF‘ Anti-freeze aIcO-I McCLARY'S FAMOUS RANGES —Pandora and Kootenay, sold only by The Rogers Hardware Com- pany’ Lirmmd’ 693_11_29_3i_ “d his “dry" friend tllai, lic- had some very good stuff. the roal "uqlur TuE s _ pura _ ill furl’. which. purely fur to beauiiggngusgf old friendships suke. llc would l"L Dem 1st Spiendid male choruses, the mall o1 il‘|)§l.lil0ll(fi9’llii\'t3 for 111i‘ also solos. duets. quartettes and ‘my 1m“ mm’ m‘ “*1” 9e“ 53”‘ brilliant choruses. 702 km‘ _ , , _ l T119 brulllblllonist. knowing that sAiN-i- DUNS-i-Aitps COLLEGL Christmas season was iIDDPUlKfil- ANS No-i-icE _ (iume m iiie lug, and doubtless [orcsveing illdl Prince Edward Wednesday or 00mm“ m‘ '1'" vimmm“ i Thursday to sec "The Pair Co-Ed" mam m‘ m“ mohmmo" m‘! “"1 ' promised by thc present govern-l it seems lllc bootleggcl- informed Harry C- Mill-tart .~ Potestant Orph- i anage Mainten- 3.1106 their annual sale of needle- Marshfleld per-Misses Eva Stewart church ha" on Thursday‘ It KCI ' l en wwd ,be served until seven. The patron- nln ‘bi. l“: ‘age of the public will be appreciat- {f}! ‘Tax’: Duncan Darrach . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 2.00 ed .. 1.00 ' m" -—-WEDDING nsuLs. - A very J. F. McFarlane iHector Darrach 1 .00 l .00 Mrs. J. R. Munn .. Mrs. J. H. Crosby . P. H. Stewart ,, 1,00 A. H. Boswell . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 Total ............... ..s1o.ool Marshfleld per Misses Jessie Jenk- ins and Mary l-‘erguson Mrs. L. 1-1. p. Fosler Mrs. S. J. Scott .. 1.00 W. H. Godfrey fianklin Mill . 1.001 Alex. Stewart .. 1.00! Claude Mm ...... ,. 1.00% 1.00’ W. J. Gibson . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs. W. R. Dennis . 1.00_‘ w. J. Scott ........ .. 1.00,‘ MrsJA. G. Stetson . 1.00] Ludlow Jenkins . 1.00, W. E. Warren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 100i Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ferguson .. 1.00_ Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15.00i eiiioiwwlEast Royalty per Mrs. Frank hlcKay! and Miss Jane Heart: if] M ‘l l). " . '1‘ w ‘ a‘ u" “'95 "5 11 ‘WW ‘4 menp i...“ iiiiuipii by iii“ vision Oi Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Roberts ..$ 2.00, Eigiliclglaaxyiators wierc killed when. e. one ‘ - . 1pm crashed iii oi-iainggufotlrfizugg llestion will guide the [mm the town OfivDenib. The degJManagelnent in future endeavors. ‘ The Markets rs,_a lieutenant. a sergeant, three‘ a college picture with a pip of a .. . _ l basketball HD1110. Let's heal‘ your a “amlsmuv. mom “(mjmg “‘O““¥Irr‘ alga Mrs‘ Edgar Hem-m u 2B0‘ . , , _ the translu-llun, and quickly rlosczl 5- 91113’ 611911193! - - - - - - - -- 1119i fins‘ nmku “ “ ‘Om college p6‘; the deal for live [Lilitillq puylnl: MISS Jane Heanz “ 1'00‘. rmancc. . 09,, ' ‘ ~ i w, $75 spot cash. The bootlcggel‘ put Mls- Elmer Jenk n5 L l pR|NcE OF WALES COLLEGL 1118 ilulrt 0|‘ the business through A’ gigigxay ‘ ‘ ‘ - " ANS No-i-ics __ (Mme i0 me promptly. and :1 good sound live M“ Arthullé‘ 1'00 prince Edward, Wednesday Oar gallon keg was soon rcposiiig in Neil-A Dana‘; , 1.00 Thursday in soc “Tile 105th‘ Co-Ed" ‘he pro““““““‘s‘s “ma” ‘Mfg deg s 1'00‘ with Marion Davies. its u wow at‘ Two p“ “we” "Us "F0" m“ lat‘ IVLrs‘ Arthur‘ Roberts-on“ 1.00‘ .1 college picture with a plp oi’ a m“ d°°"“"‘ m ““"""° m“ """""“"'“1 Mrs‘ Claude Smith ‘ 10o‘ imxiieiiiiaii game. Le“ hear your lie tabbed ihp l-usk- and laslwd ol Mr-s. wirnmed 1.00. yeiis make ii a You] coilegev pm“ ills COlIHIKIIPQ, ll iupnnd out 1o bonMrs: Peu-ar Robertson i. 1:00 fin-minim, 695 {llliilgellillliitll illllt‘ Dhlllfiffllliill had deis-iwaiter Heanz . 100i _____ “ , 1o rca aqua puru, u ' ' ' ' ' " ' i SPECIAL SERVICES. _ Rev other words‘. pun- water. it is uu-‘Mrsgfitggon Holmes Thomas A_ Rodger’ Bibie teacher- dersiood lllllt the man 01' droutil waiiace 1'00‘ Toronto’ wiii conduct a Series of though lliil('|l chagriued nL his Mrs Leslie Rnpar“ 1» i Bible studies on Tuesday wedney 1059. will ilOl bring suit to recover .Mi,5' w A Miiiei. {o0 day. Thursday d F ‘ ‘ M“ . ' ' ' ‘ - Nov. 21ml, 30tlil,nDec‘.‘mlzt‘ ‘iifdlgfiil ' A *§I‘Z“‘§vM1‘="e§l..-i.&;a"' 17%‘ 39h gggtgggilic greslzylerian ‘Mrs: W‘. Smith 1:00: I "ll or Rlv- ‘ ' . ‘Mrs. Frank McKay 1.00. er. Dec. 1st and Oran H . - h ‘ w, p si...ijj;.§.2r:.. = g g 11023.15. ’.‘.‘.“.‘."f‘?f‘.".‘. i183 - . m. ‘ - . . l _ ‘ Dian to hem. this iaientedsigilgligl The annual meeting of the Abeg-‘yrgic‘%am°nb ' teacher and preacher. (Patriot welt Amateur Athletic AssociatlonM “mi l‘ please copy) iwiiiil betheldi in Ltliic Bciarid oiiRTradtc ggign ~- lg: rc ms onlgl a o‘ o . ‘ -- - ——~—-»<0>._.___ inf club activities Iorcthct: pasfpyggbai: M13- A- 3011119“ -~ 1-90 i iwill be submitted, new business and M155 Ellll-‘l Ylillllkel‘ 190 S’ Fl plans for the future discussed and M155 Mllfy GOV/Ball -- 1.00 1X directors elected. The past‘year M155 Hllfflet Gilli/film» -- - - . has been a very successful one, and MlssMarzaret Sheermn - -- - AVlajOrs Klllgd 1t is expected that there will be a Miss Bell McPhail ......... .. 1.00‘ , illal‘ge_ turn-out of club‘ membersi _ —-— icanadia Pr __ and supporters. It ls always en-i Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$38.00 BUENOS “REE 1&5‘) 28, __ A couraging to the club directorate to. despaich i0 ihe La Nacion‘ fronfhavc a large gathering at the an- Jalnes Beer, Gt. Geo. St. 2.00 Tangicn Morocco says that Sixinual meeting with a full and frank Allie McLeod, Gt. Geo. St. 1.00 ‘ idlscusslon of club affairs. Con- Edna. Moll/Lilian. Gt. Geo. St. . 1.00 structivc criticism and helpful sug- Gertrude Vaughan Gt. Geo St. 1.00 Board of MrsJ-iarper Gt. Geo. St. 1.00 Mrs. McFarlane, Gt. Geo. St. . 1.00 Chas. Stewart. Kent St . . . . . .. 1.00_ Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .5 8 00 l.00.Margaret Bushey who also were 0 mancntiy-progressively. i Western Guardian l —TIIE LADIES ouru) of the Summerside Baptist Church will rig l s..u.l.u¢"»':. A teltfllonhl to lb macho. vlork and afternoon tea in the Sale opens at three thirty and tea will 700-11-29-31; aria: a iii I as1~.~.':..l1.-. lprctty wedding was solemnlwd i-Tuesday morning, Nov. 22nd. 1927. I lat St. Mary's Convent. Souris when‘ ~ eMiss Mary Kearney, daughter of I iMr. and Mrs. John Kearney was iunlted in the holy bonds of matri- I mony to Mr. Andrew McDonald of \ iChepstow. Rev. Father Martin ! Monaghan performed the ceremony and celebratedthe Nuptial Mass. g The bride who was attired in a charming tile brown costume tri1n- "It I be nbl-o II» the flan sill Inwq drink "sin" new 75C 3&3 _l'l a zx/z/xllmqii-mvn 1.114211) - - - - - - < --$ 2.00“med with opossum and wore a grey 1 _ ‘i __ picture hat was attended by Miss brown with a black picture hat. The ' I ‘ ‘ groom was ably supported by his Tune To _0rder b th J h. - nfgnyexiliie oisigapy cotgg‘ igg: tzegea for Christmas delivery. Your good i1 m_ train to Charioiwiown on a suit or overcoat, our choicmt for short honeymoon trip. After their $13455’ 532'” ‘ml do? 1,“; r25" return they will reside in Chepstow. 7°“ “m m‘ “van” ‘ i ' ° d m the home of the groom. ma“ " made i" ‘"7 5 y" "n guaranteed. Order this week. - g HappenlngsA i 5- filggfllsll Special Representative for P. E. L . ‘ ii Sunday morning Rev. R. C. Eaton _______ preached the fourth of a very inter- esting series of sermons on thc C, G, I, T, Lord's Prayer. His topic on this __ occasion was "Forgive us Our Tres- passes.” This prayer bears within it a recognition of the inherent sinfulness of man and the speaker enumerated the types of sin of which we may be guilty-sin of the flesh. temper. pride, loveless- ness, worldllness. timidlty and ne- glect. This prayer bears in it a recognition of the forgiving love of Following is the programme for the C. G. I. T. concert to be held ill Zion Hall tonight. Piano solo——-Prof. Thompson Solo——Mrs. J. J. Stewart Readlng-—Mrs. Robert Acorn Solo-—Mr. Harry Craswell Violin solo—Miss Doris McLeod Solo-Mrs. Leigh Warren Reading-Dr. Geo. Green God. There are conditions to for-i i _ giveness, repentance and forgiv- s°1°—Mrs‘ Fm‘: w‘ iiig spirit Mixed Quartette. ., Solo-Waiter Hyndman ...§t§..s;";fii. $2322. 03222235.‘. Pav-"rh- over-by vowel-l of the unpleasant weather. The Girls m Traming‘ Mission Band in charge of Miss Ethel Stems, met at 2.30 p. n1. Despite inclement weather. a good i i i i i audience assembled for the eveningl service. Mr. fltons sermon. tllelE second of a series on What is Your Life, had as its immediate subJect— Life. as a House to Build. He dealt with the fact that each ‘ one is a builder, having at his dis- i posal a limitless variety of material i within himself and without, where- with he may erect the structure of his life. Three suggestions for I building were dwelt upon. Lifc should be built purposelvely-per- COO‘ l One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 o! which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past two years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have its splendid table. Courteous | service to all Guests. Tele- To each issgiverl a bag of tools i Ph°1l¢$ 111 T901115 -r . a 1 l siflfih°fifultbilufi .1331... has M” ‘l-l" l“ "-5" P" =1"- "Isn't it strange that Princes and K gs And iclolvns that caper in sawdust rings i And common folks like yoll and me Arc builders fol‘ eternity. flown His house of human brick or stone." I Charlflttetown Hotel C0., Ltd. The splendid choir rendered in i ;¢@¢@‘0§¢-O‘*O0 0 o0 0 0 0&0o-900v0-0-0-o-0>%000-0-¢0-0-0000> non-commissioned offi " . ,, radio operator wet-e céegfnpiemil. ———— _ 1on5, E_.5tan1ey storey, South ltheir usual beautiful fashion. Sav- charred. They were buried today‘ ‘Canadian has“ i Bend, Indiana . . . . . . . . . . .. 500iilourigiliiysghgdrenlaliofepu and uThc i Holman" Th l " 1a lingto M..W 41mm wl flows a? in; 5022f;ifiififefhgeggigilizhmwllvl MONTREAL, Nov. 28.-'I‘hc de- Jofinsfin ____ __$ 3m! v mums‘ c. naowN, llunuer ~ mand from foreign buyers for grain Wm E pmm _ imi The Boy Scouts troops under the > ._ here over the week end was of a _ is _‘ L00 general direction of Ml‘. Robert . very limited character and the vol- gxosnggvigln 50 Parent met last night at 7 o'clock. VICTORIA HOTEL me of business was only moderate. Miqé Mm. ‘ l ”' . ~ . . caret Adams - -50 . . . ._ n. c. McCuli0ch. Toronto; A. c. "'28s". “'5? 2"" "v ..*.::..““s:::.:0; *";.‘;.'"..:3t° 2:; all» llam- ------ -- l~w..3::.%21lr 1.1:: out‘: 1:12.231. Gull-- an ‘W mu- prices‘: were Ullflhflfsigéd Owing to w‘ B‘ warren " 1'00 Queen Street. ‘ T°r°m°5 K A‘ McAnmm chimgm the further weakness that prevailed Gem Profl“ '00 ' ‘y’ Dexmr‘ Halifax‘ A’ J‘ Dun‘ - MADE BY in the Wnni cash wheat situa- Nelson Paynwx "001 The various C. G. I. T. groups 33mm‘? W‘ L‘ Pwle- Monmgue? ' . . . man ~ » . - < -< - ~ l ' - ' . .. 21S. . 01105, one l1} U5 n . w ti k peg lln d l 0d in J A Mm 100 have their week evening session Ch A J M w A n A on a wea er ee B’ _cvc 0P h iwllliam J. Psyntcr .. . 1.00 with Miss Hatch and Miss Spencer scalps, Frgctpwn; M, 1., Bradshaw, Phone for Appointment Toda the ‘°.°“'."I‘=f““°“ if‘ lspqmg w ea wmlam Profitt ‘ Lomthis evening at 7 o'clock. Suxnmerside: F‘ A‘ 6'3"" st" “h”: y gmdfft‘) was“ _ i1)" A. Brander .. . 100i J. A. MacDonald. M. P.. Cardigan; use on con De‘ an ' l Tma] ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ "$1430 A constantly‘ increasing intcrcstl C- whmmnb- M°n"r°a15 '7' K‘ mand was fair. First patents WCTC quoted at $8.20, second patents at‘ $7.60 and strong bakers at $7.20 pcri barrel. The winter wheat flour mar-i ket was without any new feature to note. prices being» wcll maintained g/[ ffigcffgfl) undér a moderate demand. The de-i " N t S d i lnand for all lines of mil_l_fced con-l ' y 0 Q11 ___...gg@- .\lInl\r|l'l~ Llnllnrnt for ruin-and Irrulsl-u tinued active and the feeling wasl steady. Tile trade in sitandard grad-l Yours es of rolled oats was fairly active Tms 11nd values wcrc unchanged. The -local and English inquiry for Can- X M A S adlan baled hay was quict. A fairly active business was done in all FROM grades of eggs and prices ruled firm,‘ The receipts were 903 cases. A lnod- cratc trade was donc in potatoes and the undertone was firm. Cari lots of Prince Edward island whites! BAYER STUDIO 163 Great George Street ""“*H*+H +‘ 501d at $1.25 to $1.30 per bar of‘ u'1'1m°' ninety pounds; Prince Edward Isl-i .__.__. and green mountains at $1.30 to» $1.35 per bag of 90 lbs.. New Bruno-l 1 wick green- mounttains at $1.25 to‘ ‘ $1.30 per bag in bulk; cobblers at‘ $1.05 to $1.10 per bag in bulk and Quebec varieties at $1.00 to $1.05 i___i_—‘“““""m ' per bag in bulk, ex-track. Th? déé‘ nue ‘ ‘may’ comply Wm‘ 7°“ fgilpdalitdr 1.‘.‘i‘l§§§“‘vi“¢l‘lea$uc.i“y‘.“ Sales! 17°61'11"! 01'5"! "h"! filled . of carlots of choice white handpick-i ed were made at $2.50 per bushell here. l i on spot... and to arrive at $2.60 per] bushel with smaller quantities at‘ $2.75 per bushel, cx-store. A feature we M“ he“ pride h‘ ‘he of the butter trade was the weaker‘ feeling that developed and prices. were reduced i-4 cent per pouluLl EFFICIENCY , - which was attributed to some ex-. 20th. 1920. 0M ral- lm mood since‘ ‘can sad y: , When God called one m loved any: _ . . W» lllllo tho-Hal 1m.- eaa so nesi‘. 31¢ Mr memory will be cherished In the hearts that held her 41¢", mm?“ 1P1. 5'11""- . A‘ DIIWNG noltss Ann HARN- ’ess wanted for his feed and care until slelghing breaks up in spring. Seldom out in weather t not fit. S. l". Tarbush. _ 11-20-11 Situation Wanted , QXPERIENOED STENOGRAPII-i , or wants position either in oflioo ‘or in ntorv. Apply "D" (‘M0 "l, Guardian, 082414001. u. n. ipisllll Undertaker EMHALMER mom: m lrrNo soulum ' ‘ ‘K2113, ,- '. made New zeaisnd creamery butter; _ and the continued limited demand.‘ ~ = a v ~ alrs;1rrr*2::.."t 2:21:01‘: " l “ ‘OF .0‘)! l ' pound. The receipts were 282 pack-i’ P E ages. Extreme dullness again mark- R ed the trade in cheese but tthe und- ‘ ~ M ertone to the market was steady: ‘ The receipts were 1.474 boxes. THE PROMPT nlttioorsrs ilivered. A car of B. C. is onored on‘ _ ' ‘spot at extras 42, firsts 40. n»..- ‘m: Rexau. >0 Bo: i Toronto-The local situation is ll! KODAK $111K: so: fflrm and unchanged. Dealers are . quoting country shippers for un- grade eggs delivered extras 60. tn 05. ts 50 to 54. puller. extras 4o AND .,_ itent the ‘recent arrival of freshi f‘ i . lrecently as the result of the extreme: ishortsge of local fresh. _ - Montreal-This market ls llrln and; active. American fresh mediums are w“; -.~'.\r'. , .____.-Qo>_-.__._ 76,000 See U. S. Army Defeat Navy, 14 To 9 POLO GROUNDS. New York, Nov. 28.—A sensational spurt in the third period when Captain Harry‘ Wilson scored two touchdowns. en- abled the Army to conquer the Navy. 14 to 9. yesterday. before a crowd of 76,000. The lnidshipmen came back to‘ score one touchdown in the flnallSpencer and Miss McNclll will mceti period. but were stopped in another drive by thc whistle, Standing BOSTON, Mass. Nov. 28.-Thcl‘ Boston Tigers, with a perfect record‘ _ of fo-lr victories, head the Canad- ian-Amerlcan Hockey League stand- ing with a total of B points. The of- ncial standing. made public tonight follows: M}? , class in the Maritime Prov- lPastor Assails Long » fijfawfitmrpfelzoijfiom i is maiiiiicswd in ihc mid_week de_|Blenkincop. St. John; H. W. Palmer. Ci d ifMoncton; R. McKinnon, Boston; ltt?““‘..i‘é°°it‘.f,~.fii‘. 1. w. B. Mo»... "Growing Old". in addition to thei_:""‘“" scripture basis of the evening ser- vice, Browning's "Rabbi Ben Ezra‘ 2 will be used as illustrative of the Since taking over this principles emphasized. Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel of its Philathca and Junior Philathca‘ classes meet at thc home of Misses Erma and Ruby Gay. Elm Avenue. Thursday evening. On Saturday at 4 o'clock M155 the boys and girls of thc congrcga-i tion who are working on thc Christ-i mas programme. Hotel and splendid table and i excellent service at a moder- Island Wickednessi Won Lost TledPts. 4 Boston . . . . . . . . .. 0 0 Philadelphia l 0 1 3 New Haven . . . . .. l 1 0 3 Springfield .. 1 1 1 3 Quebec . . . . .. .. 0 0 0 0 Providence 0 3 0 0 New South _ Wales Wins _ _.__. CARDIFF. Wales. Nov. 26.-The New South Wales Rugby team yes- terday defeated Wales by 18 points to 8. to 48. seconds 33 to 37. Winnipeg-Prices to counlrv ship- seconds 37. Edmontorr- The poultry move- ment here is active with about 20.- lng for dressed number one tllrk- ‘eys 24 to 32c. i Vancouver-This egg markeet has shown practically no change during the week. Prices have held steady with dealers quoting producers ext- 39 to 43. .'\‘. .. ma. ,. ltocuvll.l.l~1_ld§rltl-:. 1.. 1.?! W’ 1m“- h‘; iii‘ .:.;‘.“;:‘.':..1." 1Ylil§§.;l'i‘lf.‘I; av» 1v- a-l» l» w» illorc is lularge cities. and i988 P“ ‘hy’ - “.31iYJL-ilflifl“l}T.°ii§§3“c‘YI-l‘ til...‘ Charlottetown ‘ti Hotel Co» L01- .who drunk laudallunl on the 1100* . "M97159" Istep of Walter Cummings’ apart- i buss l“ McqUAm. than‘ iment. said lo be a Canadian. here ilasl Wozinoéulav. Zlliss Scllulter left _ u letter asking Cummings to place In wedding ring on her dcad tlngcl‘ —--- | ‘.\lr. Miller declared in a voice Knud Olsvik, Norway; H. 8.0011. trembling with emotion: "we are Morell: P. A. Sculiy. Georgcztvn; witnessing a scene which woull Mrs. A. B- 58110110. H0111“; - A- causc evvry parent to think ser'- Stewart. Mfllltlllllli U- JIMM- oualy about their sons and daugil- Amber"; W- H- mfil/Qill. 5111011. N- ‘iers and throw a cordon of protoc- 34 J- c- Jllhmwn- m- 3°11"- tion around them." I _"" 0000-0 QUEEN HOTEL Nllnarirs Liniment for Insert bites. l , 0 o OTTAWA. NOV- .23-—lE885l T1l@l'°i‘perl for fresh eggs have advanced‘ have been some arrivals of Amerl-itp ext“; 53 to m; m“; 45 m 55;; .0511 98in at Toronto and Montrcallseconds 36 to 40. Prices of storage‘ to retailers for extras 48; firsts 432i The School of Navigation at the Navy League Building. lmlsrlottetnwn. opsns on the 1st December. i927. and will be Indu- the iustrtlcflon of Gilli-lira M. C. Ailenby. It. N. The hours of the School will be from 9.30 A. M. to IMO A. M» arriving here costing about 56c de-fooo bird; on reed, mums are ply-l and ‘Mm 2M ',_ M m ‘m P M Several have slroady intimated their intention of stiomllng the School. and all those who are interested should get in touch with Captain Allenby. or the undersigned. h. pectin mailed on . , est. Tlltlon free. A. E. MORRISON. Navigation School 000-11-211-21. ‘ 000i - ‘ - ~- ‘ *7‘ '~‘—'-r*"7vf1" rl/IWII- -/Q/l/CIq i. i_ . i. l i. i‘