gill lllllll ‘ lllliiillliliiillililllili llllllllliilllillllil . MTlllEl . liliilililllvllililzliil til-iii“ Hliiiill; lillll w FRAE RANT-vs iii: l1 l llll ‘Q ll» ‘ - elllus. Riley Building, Queen ea. , mo? outpatients-s Catalan. DONATION!” dos l‘ Orphanage. sorviceizn _ 19V EH01 Granville at .5 o. m. undid delllune it _7 p. m‘. 88.18 lb)’ the Montreal Fur Remod- 1 ' (I00051-2Wkl._ TER RIVEIR intend coeds in nid of Orphanage. AT THE Auction at Spriugton of D. A. ‘Machonald Wednesday. Nov. 8th there will be sold 200 bushel of graded green mountain potatoes. 4.31 8. 8. CANADIAN 8APPER—0n account of the stormy weather the S. S. Canadian Supper was delay- ed and will not sail from Mont- Thls Label is your guarantee of getting the BEST CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO manufactured. When you ask for Hlckey’s be sure and nee that this label is on the caddy or keg; then you know absolutely that you are getting the genuine. There ls no substitute for Mickey's. You get quality and flavor in every fig. Help along home industry byibuylng Hickey's Chewing ‘and Smoking Tobacco. Hickey & Manufsctu rers Nicholson Tobacco Ltd. harlottetown real until Nov 4th and she is due here Nov 7th. Buutsin, Bell & Co. FURS REMODELLED and re- pnired, all kinds of pelts dressed, all work guaranteed. flMontreni Fur Renlodelling, Riley Bulldin Queen St. 600052-2- lmth. i UNION THANKSGIVING SER- VICE-There will be a _Union Thanksgiving lService in Si. Paul s Church on Monday, Nov. 6th at 7 30in the evening. All the minis» tars of the Protestant. Churches will assist in the service. The Rev. Ross Eaton, M. A., B. D., will give the address. it is hoped that the people of all the Churches . will be present in large numbers. A feature of the service will be an _. Organ Recital which will open st l 7.15. The offering will ho rlrvotcd to the P. E. I. Hospital RETURNS HOME AFTER VISIT ‘ -—~Miss Rose Foster, who has been on a three months visit to ‘her brother William in Victoria- Coun- ty. N.B., arrived at her home in e Gave lhc, Women the Vole and they unanimously elected 0hr Chief To represent them in the baking of the whitest and most wholesome. ;y prepared meal!’ that mum be- lad madt throughout P. E. Island. The women and McLeodhr Flour] had at such short lths mainstay of our country. lllcnlon" MILLING Cbl/IPANY STFIATFORD Ask your grocer for "OUR CHIEF" and McLEOD'8 SPECIAL." he “Fiours that Satisfy. HEAR THESE DOUBLE SIDE sale here. BRUNSWICK RECORDS only 75¢ . Full line of the famous 1 , Brunswick Phonographs on BEER _& WEEKS Vernon River yesterday. Miss iFos- ter had not met her brother for over twenty five years, when they were at. that time two tiny tots. who had come over from England to make their home in Canada. .The hosts of ilrleuds and patrons oi the Hayden House, will -be de- ‘Iighted to hear of Miss -Foster's return. In her absence they missed the good substantial and beautiful- notice, Miss ‘Foster is 0ne~0f the best cooks in v ran cnannoiggrows ouasnum "r lllls lc-CENTRAI. annulus; ~ NEW suitors, s4 by 90.'piliow llim 30 by 48.. towels» will be need- everything ed for the new Protestant Orphan- AMBER LAIN TABLETS H m: CONSTIPATION Observance Of . - I" race: Armistice Day i Is Requested orrmws. on. 3.-—His Excell- vlcrolzr tom l ‘ ’ thsts nice for the new Protestant i86- snnoatsalvs-rliel-e “will be the special igusasy In R059 val.Dsysgthe-vlctorlllgiotoi. _ i -- tions to Mrs. o. n." w: gm m: the PHONE YOUR resergations for dinner T ksgiving J-iav‘! VafiwT “or dona- [ency the Governor-General. Baron ‘Byng of Vimy has received a mes- lsage from His Majesty the King. expressing the hops, that the two minutes of silence in. memory of those who gave their lives during ‘the was, wvlll- be observed through- .out Canada on Armistice Day, Nov COUPONS We will cashlyour Victory Loan Coupons or place them ‘to your‘. in .our Savings Bank where they will vices in the >TH<E ORANGEMEN or nun. “"1 be l" hold, 11 a. m. Hartsville 3 p. m. FUR COATS FOR LADIES .0n new Protestant Orphanage yctf BROOKFIELDP- Oil-r. Thanksgiv- ing Sunday Hovomberbth the ser- rdokfleld congregation ollows: Hunter Rive BURLINGTON NOTESF-Fllhe ‘p80- llas returned from West-The many cold.—~Mr. Leslie Campbell is training his beautiful mare, British Soldier for the coming races this winten-lltir. Donald Lamont has left for -Cove Head on a short visit. —A very pleasant time was spent at the home oi" Mr. and Mrs. John N. Evans on IMOINIBY night, the ev- ening beiug pleasantly spent in games, singing and dancing. The music being furnished by Messrs. Perry and Caun of Mt. Carmel. While M-r. Moyne Stewart of Nor- lboro presided at the organ. Mr. Leslie Mona, Fred Ready. Meritt Davison and Harry Brander who delighted the audience with the old. time song and step dancing. A fine exhibition of step dancing was giv- en by M-r. Frank Ready and Mr. Alexander Campbell. After thamk- ing t-he host and hostess all de- parted to their respective homes feeling that a pleasant evening had been spent. , STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, Nov. 3. (Quotations furnished by Johnson and Ward. members of the Montreal Stock Exchange.) Brampton ....... .. 34% Bell Telephone 111 % /5OLD EVERYWHERE- H RUBTICO CONVENT.—The fol- Y iowius ls the honor roll for me End month of October-Grade X 1 i118 a concert. pie social and sale Bmkflitlf! 7 D- m- A special thlllli Catherine J. Gallant; 2, Ronald Mo: or cgndy m thy" ha“ Nov athppm offering i0l‘ the schemes of the Kenna Grade |X___1 Mum A Dow church will be taken afthree ser- “my Grade vm__i Rose 131mm. vices. All are cordially invited. ‘ ' 2- -'~ Emile Doucetw: a. Alma Bla- gulfilg Grlillidfiivlvllg-—l. Ygonne Pitre Mr. King states, “_I desire to ex» . -°"9 <=@"11;.'l‘h hb tn b - glgtfiltfifimngm“ ‘llnfedsmmmtdlflig Pllle- Grade V-——1. aNeiiie iiifiimoi iwooiixilnliilg; olesllznaceewilt rcs avecompe tel-a 6501151111}; | n . - _ work and report good crmm_,rhe Jon‘ 9B na Ga ant. equal, 2,11 oclook on the morning of Nov who“ i5 Prllllresslug IB-“lrably “l? Doyle. equal. Grade III.—-1,Gertrude Majesty the King, and to which - d" U19 W519 millla-Sameili- °f “M'- Gallant; 2. Louise Gallant; 3, Flor-ll-lis Excellency, the Governor Gen- Chaieis Smith-film‘- 100050“ Maim- once Martin. Grade ll.—1, Yvonne eral has referredy in the accom- h“. 2- PBII 8 0 ‘ G u“ ' _ ard Brown are sorry to hear he is 3:32:13; a“ er Grade l’ Frances confined to his home with a severe Q Benoit Douuetum Earl Gallant Laurette Gallant; Week (Colltinnedi from Pge 4 i Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cotton return» ed last night from their honey- moon trip to New York. O i U ‘Mr, Lewis Smith, M.L.A., for Albert, N.B., is visiting his sister. Mrs. P. Turner city, and is remain- ing for a few days. I U O Miss Berna Huestis, assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. A. Huestisen- tertained a jolly company of young people at the tea hour on Tuesday in honor of her friend, Miss Jean Louaon, of Montreal. Quaint decor- altions were carried out in true Halloween style, and a most enjoy- able social reunion was spent. I i I u The Curling Club was officially opened on Wednesday evening with s. Bridge, well attended by thetmembers. Col. Charles Leigh and Frances ember .111, 3.iDBIWIIIE made‘ as 2. Cornelia Murphy; 3, throughout all parts of the Dom- the degree to which the two min- To this end tllc ,tioual and religious A-hitilbi Shawinigan Laurentlde Pulp . Canadian General Electric Canadian Steamship Com. . Canadian Steamship Pfd. Asbestos lCom. iihat part of the country and- her ,mnny friends are delighted to gee ‘iher back again. - WAR ROMANCE IN VER$E.— The Guardian has received a copy of an interesting after-war poem. entitled "We Remember" tracing ':l.he love romance founded upon ;i'act of s Canadian soldier and his bride fronl shell-stricken Ar- JIICIHIPPH who have settled in Wegt ,|crn Canada and are doing well’ :The poem was written by Rev. D. Victor lWnrncrr, rector of St. Cyp-i rian Anglican Church. MontreaLi The author writes that $1.00 will purchase four copies. the proceeds of the sale going towards the erection of a new church. His address is 430 Pie ix Boulelmrd, Maisonnouve. Montreal. There are some handsome illustrations In the booklet by 'Mr. A. Sharrlif Scott and the printing ls particu- larly attractive. EUDON ‘SCHOOL-The follow- following is the standing of Eldon school for ilhe month of October: Grade VlIlll1.-—1. Muriel lMartin; _ 2. Hugh Mdwiliinms; -3, Joan McKen- l ale; 4, Llohn McKenzie. Grade VIII. —1, lK-althryn ‘Lrmabee; ’ 2, Marion Martin: 3. Kathryn Buchanan; 4, Jackie lGillls. ‘Grade VIL-l, Her- bert Worth; :2, Hilda Gillis; 3, Ev- elyn MdKenIie: 4, drone lMclDon- aid. iG-rade llV.—-1, lFIorence ' - ‘ Willllsms. Grade llI.—1.l Ohri 4 e lMpColl; ‘2, Austin Lil-shoe? 3. ‘ Florence iMoDonald; 4,’ John IMc- Donald. IfJrade llll.—1,,Co1ln lMc- lColl: I2, lswm Martin; fl, Gerard Mc- .Millan. lGrsde 1, Eleanor lRoss; 2. Florence iB. iMoWdlllams; B. Willi- am Penny: 4, iiioss McPherson. -Perfect attendancet Kathryn Lar- clbee, Kathryn Buchanan, Eleanor Ross, Florence Mowilllisms, John tin. Colin FM“ i A‘: money l'e notf snt that fsrniers an vnsnulu MlrtlnmWW 811ml"?!- mskee; Iturnod over ‘ptJhe smallest ., Wenlens, loye and Children: _|u Ind as low prised. l "t... substantial Ilootwesr we have scoured the um. modslhte in on“ and swi MM" do sot sofa! _. lndi that 2n d strong. , ."j and other AAAYs-‘AAAAAAA A AA AAL‘4‘ .., vvv vv M00011, Florence lB. ‘Mcwilliams. t 4 I Children Can be ‘ Sent Iiere Realize that children pre- fer our store to others. . It is because we treat them right. I We understand their onion,‘ understand their parents’ needs. We select the goods carefully. we treat-the child- >' ren nicely. so we send them f from our store satisfied. 80nd your children to no» and we will please you and them _ both with our service and Il- tenflen. 4 te-o-o ‘Winnipeg Electric . Dominion Bridge Montreal Power . National Breweries . Atlantic Sugar 22 Atchlison ......... .. 103 Am. ICILI‘ & Foundry I97 Am. Locomotive 127 Am. Smelling & Roll . 66 Anaconda Copper ........... .. 48 Canadian Pacific Railway . 145 New York Central ~99 International Mar. Press Steel Oar. Reading .......... .. 83 Southern ‘Pacific 93 Studebaker .... .. 126 Union Pacific 146 Utah Copper 54 U. S. Steel .... .. A’! MONTREAL EfCi-IANGE 1934 Victory? ' - 100- 1933 Victory 102- 1922'V-ictory — 1937 Nlctory — l BANKS Bank Royal Bank Montreal Bank Nova Soul-la .- Wheat, Dec. 1656-. July 104%. Corn, Doc. lMay - 7%. Oats, Dec. 42%. May 42%. Nothing ___'_l‘o __ E 32 good one for curlers. 21 _ s ,a u — I Miss Tsnallnmau. 0f iSummer- 99 iguefi of Mrs. 116%} Cuba cane Sugar 13%! ted herself won the Duchess of Dev-i Crucible Steel . l 76%|onsi1iro a second prize at a hand | Interim-HO"!!! P909!‘ -- - [crafts exhibition she opened KB“? Splillgflfld ‘m/‘lcnatswortn Ilnstltute, Edensor. Mex. Petroleum . Vs '11au,. 68%. May 68%. July qual liarabee. Marlon lMartin. Sam Mun , MloColl. iHugh McWilli- ams, lMsry MdPherson, Christina : " for 75c. H-iH AR D718 a is the new president. and this year's program promises to be a I side, is visiting in Halifax. the A. Jamieson. ember 11, commencing at 11 o'- clock ln the morning. In a com- munication to the‘ Prime Minister the Governor-General hopes that the people of Canada will join with His Majesty ilymaking the observance a reality. The two min- utes of silence is endorsed by the Prime- Minister. in a statement is- sued to Canadian Press today. “On behalf of the Government." draw interest at 37, per annum.‘ u THE CANADIAN BANK- . 0F commence l Capital Paid up $15,000,000 Reserve Fund $15,000,000 Charlottetown Branch, C. Lomerl Miles, Manager as requested by l-lls communication. will be General as possible inion. “The impressivencss of the oc- casion wlill necessarily depend on utes silence is generally observed GLIIUPUIIIEIII. de- sires to inviie the cooperation of the provincial and municipal nulli- orities, the press a-lll the educa- institutions. as well as of all engaged in indus- illlial and commercial activities. May it bc- sail’ of Canada that no Locality oi‘ our vast. Dominion was so remote as to have tailed ill du- ing reverence to the memory of our country's honored dead." The communication lrom His Excellency to the Phime Minister follows: . “As ithink you are aware 1 have received a message from Hi5 ‘Majesty the King saying that he hopes than the two minutes silen- ce as a mark of respect to the wi Lh quit RAIL GRAIN SHIPM ENTS MORIT VVIDIJIJIAIM, Nov. ZIP-Dur- ing Sunday and Monday, from these two ports. from the many elevators at t-lle head of the ‘Lakes, the enor- mous Iquantity of flve million and twentylfive thousand glrnin was shipped out. vators are working day and night, hand. all-rail shipments, which in other years have been practically nil at this time oi‘ year, are heavy as (luring tile whiter season, after the close of navigation. ‘SIRLS oun" COLLEGE BOSTON, Nov. 3.—Rather than Wellesey College, Jean Roth, Stamford, Conn, and Billie Bursa, evacuation. of IBarre, VL, have left the institu- ASPRISK As _|N WWTER tion. The girls, who were taking the hygiene course, were caught smoking in their rooms by the house mother. She warned them that s. repetition of the offense would mean dismissal. and they chose to quit immediately. ‘We're resign- llll-‘lllels Ofling," they explained “as a protest All ‘he all!‘ against the antiquated notion that ladies do not smoke." .,,-‘ i LAST OF GREEK SOLDIERS OUT OF EASTERN THRAGE -CONS"I‘AN'I'INOPIJE, Nov. 3. —' The last trainload of Greek troops left IThrace last night. A majority of the Greek population already has been evacuated. lit is reported that Gen. Harring- ton has sent a long message of thanks und congratulations to Gen. while attendingfllider, commander of the Greek ofwlrmy, on the completion of the a. full complement of men on Freight trains laden with almost as i-O§——*—— OVER CIGARETTE BAN cigarettes memory of those who gave 0191i‘ making this observance u realty. and that all work will he suspend- ed. during the two minutes sot apart for the science of tribute. "You will. I am silrc, be glad i0 give widest publicity‘ to thc re- quest of his Ma-icetl!" ____<o>-—-———- When Frying in Lard. 1.0 I ' With the election of a committee élsuchjs was appointed on Thurs- ldayfnight the monument for our now seems an assured I I 7%, see p I 1A] thoroughly domesticated duchesa, "5 prize. There were nearly 1.000 ex- V‘ hibits, mostly sent by tennants or‘ Duke of Devonshirlfs famous Chats- wortb estate. “There is nothing more likely to make country life 35 interesting than these exhibitions" 95 said the duchsss, “or more likely to O O O ~ Miss Jean Louson, of the Royal Victoria Nursing Staff, who has been spending her holidays here, was given a most cordial welcome by her many friends. O I I The Da/ughters of the Empire are being congratulated on the success of the Art Show. so kindly put on by Miss Jack, of St. John. in aid of the ‘P. E. I. Protestant Orphan- age. Her work is exquisite, and Miss Jack is being thanked for giving Charlottetown art enthusi- asts an opportunity to see her many beautiful pictures. THE‘ MARKETS. sold at half price. $1.50 to $1.75 shades 8 light fixtures com- plete with she es $7. ll¢.llltll=lsf‘ mummy HARBOR she also knitted a jumper for ex-, hlbition, lbut this failed to win a‘ employees and their families on tllei stop people leaving for the townsfii Butter ..... ..- 85 prevent the article from absorbing lives during the great war. will b8 observed throughout the Emvlflf at ‘.1'1 o'clock on the morning 01 Y . armistice day, November 11. .1 _ . "l sincerely hope Th“ a“ F!” izens of the Dominion will 10m - _ ~ with His Maiesty the KlY-B "l Special Anniversary Policy To celebrate its 21st birthday, The Crown Life in- augurated a special policy-one of the most liberal ever offered to the public. This policy combines all the advantages of an endowment and a 20-pay life policy . Investigate it before insuring. ~ Telephone Now-Number g4 "Fl-l: cnowu LIFE INSURANCE co. W. B. Prowse, Charlottetown, P. E. I. - A teaspooniui of vinegar sddcdl to the lard used for frying will] i too much fat. to our store. To every customer l5 BREE-EH‘- ‘BFE-EFT Friday and Saturday Specials November 3rd and 4th _ For the past three weeks we have put on Friday and Saturday Specials which has I Absolutely Free to the amount of $10.00 will be given absolutely free, Heavy Wool Muffler, guaranteed pure wool. Men’s Wool Underwear, Green. Label, Friday and Saturday..........................._ Men’s Heavy Blue, Black and Striped Overalls $1.25 Men’s Khaki and Striped Cotton Shirts, Friday and brought many customers Friday and Saturday buying goods $1.00 -.--.---~.-- Saturday...................... Men’s Heavy Grey Work Shirts, Friday and ,., Saturday iii, - Men’s new Velour Hats in Bronze and Green. . $4.50 u, Men’s Heavy Work Sweaters, Friday and Saturday '~ l n! SlExERN-DE MARKEJ) 35 Illll Ill. nines 111')’ . "' "» ' Eggs,pervdz...... .. ..._ so day and Saturday '11" ll"! thief 1° "*1, "m" 13,‘: Wool. washed . . . . . . . .. ..2:l - - iillinf-"CHKT-n’ “VP: ’...n.'.’."..'n.- efilwssltiedbm-U Ribbed Hide-s 10 Saturday ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ilay .... .... .._. .. .. . . n-IIS j g gtattziolzfgr bushel 32 Jill Saturday nestles Ionian; n‘ Butter innit . . P0 I . . All shades in ma, ......., =“~=~'5'°-'77573~’--'7 3; ill; ' ‘no, liitilinéléilé NighltiShirtsbiworth "$11502... 89c "ks "' Boys Eannelette Pyjamas, ages 8, 10, 11 . . . . . $1.39 .: i f ,' , - I n l i“ first light fixtures, com- ____ _______m_____ _ . plate wiilli shades, so. all _~ _g . l Potatoes ..--.. so H o 135 grantozrrttown manure ‘l, MEN'S _ " Boys New Winter Weight Suits, Boys Wool Golf Hose, Friday and Saturday . . . . 45c Boys Heavy Weight Wool Stocking . . . . . . . . .. . . 69c Boys Wool Gloves, Friday and Saturday . . . . . . . 39c Boys Pull Over and Coat Sweaters, worth $1.50 for Boys Heavy Tweed Pants, all sizes . . . . . . . . .W.ROB,Bi $1.89 ' J -.-.- -.--. .~-. Mani-s WorstediPu-liover Syeaters $2.50 Y” Men’s Heavy Weight Pure Wool Underwear. Fri- Wool ‘ Combinations, Friday sang) ind --.---..--. $1.00 $1.79 amt use... _ » 1s l w: L _ .._. ~'_,