NOVEMBER Z_l_,_1757 i . Pool; THREE- -.-_. an: LIYIEN IN TO 5ANTA CLAUS OVER CFCY Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings at 6.45 p. m. Furniture Repaired - to look like new. HOOVER T0 BENT. [I PAY HIGHEST PRICE FOR 115w G008! AND DUCK FEATH- ERS. NOT MIXED. AHENRY MacFARLANE "we 1012 Kent Street _l i An Ideal Christmas Gift . I “Tales Of Abegweit” A New Book of Old Times in Lei-ind History. Tradition & Humour Liustrated) by BENJAMIN ‘BREMNER Price $1.25 For Sale by Carter 8c Co., Ltd. Maritime Stationers, LtlL, Chalnotte- inn-n; The Bell Book 8a Novelty Store. Water Street Summerside; or The Author, at Charlottetown. - ‘ 6128i? ‘mrfiirlou -(CP)- stfofilfilo or the medical professions prejudice against. the admission oi women. London is to open another hospital M. women students, the West Lon- flop, to take 2o undergraduates. (Richly Tfi CIIURCII OF ENGLAND CANADA $t. Paul's Church 1st SUNDAY IN ADVENT The Central Guardian name I word strictly glyph“ u M]. Ill"?!- CONFEDMIATION SURANOE LIFE [N - [4-6189-1-18-81! conuwscr. UNITED enema. —New Dominion: Service 10.30 AM. S. S. 11.30 A. M. Kngsion: Services cancelled. Reopening of church at Hampshire. Cornwall: S. B. i1 A. M. Service '1 P. M. Rov. E. B. Wood- side, lvlinister. L-IOO-ll-Ii-Iii. FLAG AT HALF MAST — ‘The flag over Queen Square School is flying at half mast in respect of memory 0i the late Mr. Patrick Flynn. who for many years was the faithful janitor of that school. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH -.Bpecinl attention is drawn to the evening service at the Central Christian Church. Miss Mabel Grant will lead the Young People's Society as they take charge oi the Till: ' in reereved In an" BTEWABTS YIIIT mil b0!»- Z’ .1331‘; Tffifim s."'|'..°,'.?2?,',,°{ a: bread. rsor-o-lt-u 87TH BIRTHDAY - Mrs. (Ooh) G. Crockett, York; celebrated her 87th birthday a few days ago in excellent health. ST. PETERJS sale next WKMBS- day, dolls, beautifully dressed for Christmas Bifts. L428. MR. GRADTS FUNERAL-A tcegram was received late last night to the effect that funeral arrangement; ior the lale Mr. T. B. Grady have not been complet- lediellotice will appear in the press a r. ‘FAIR’ SILVERS OFF 1595- Acccrding to the New York Times, sliver foxes again were shown m lead in the early season» interest in furs at the sa.e of some 2,000 skills in New York by Lampson, Fraser 6r Huth. About ‘l5 per cent oi the offering actually changed hands. The collection was a very service. A hymn story service is expected to he a very attractive feature and a number of specials will be rendered. 0.90 A. Everybodl’ RIV- II. ‘t-flqly Communion. ___ p“ nd Sermo , u.“ A. M. flkI‘?lnOhil€lllfl—-y;Ilen Church EXDWi-fl-“V . Oflertory Antbcm-“All Hall the Power oi Jt-Rookflu no r. ltL-Snndl»! MW‘ ""1 “m” °“""' Illt-illvenlngw-Iljl-Prlyer and Sermon "The Seer‘! l ' ' Vision-humanoid." wwmum Antlem-"leifllw GMW" -' " " " " “ Organist-MISS uusau EAR-LE. Cholr Director-MR. smear DINNIS. . “The C Bl sus‘ Name" Welcome. n. nsvmouu. M- A. Reel"- - ._ .. .'nrcn < 'un_n>enl|n\( Peter's f z lochford» Mus-re ltIiV. canon s. n. Mucous. M-A. I-Th- Ched ral early one, with the “fill?” skins bruising a top of $72, reflecting a decline of 15 per cent from the September sale of the auct on company. The poorer skins, in- cluding “halts? "quarters" and “darks" were unchanged in price Most of.’ the skins were those of the American National FurBreed- ers Association. YORK AND VICINITY - Mrs. Lewis Shaw, Sfanhope, expects to spend the winter in Eoston-‘Mr. T. Arbng, Sourls, paid a visit to the city yesterdaw-Much sympathy is felt in York of the sudden psss- .. ing of Miss Eliza Vessey. Miss Ves- sel’ occupied a unique position in the community, her influence be- ing always for temperance. relig- ion and any movement for the good of the community. She will be greatly missed, not only by her rrlatFves but the people in general. —Her friends will regret to learn oi the illness of Mrs. Albert Morri- son, Pleasant Grove-Mrs. ‘Thomas Wooldridge, Covchead Road, is spending a few weeks at White Sands with her daughter. Mrs. Munn.—-Mr. MbRae has arrived at Prlstun Road for a few days. l-le is engaged in the lumber business and as usual he is making things move quickly. MR. SCATTER/GOOD WEDS MISS DOROTHY DEANE. -- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tlsdale Deane of Winchester announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Stephenson Deane to Mr. J. Henry Scattergood of Villanova, Pa. The wedding took pace lost Saturday at their home and was attended onfy by members of the immediate fam- ilies. After a trip to Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Scstiergood will be at home at. "Dundale," Vlllanova. Mrs. Scaftergood is a graduate of the University of North Dakota and has done graduate work in sociology at the University of Chicago. Her lather was one of" the pioneers in the Dakota Territory. She was a visiting teacher in the United States SUNDAY SERVICES 8.00 A. Mr-HIII] Communion. L40 A. lit-Mathil- 11.oo s. M.—Chorai Euchlflii- and Sermon. 1.00 P. M-Ivcnlfllll Sermon. warn on naly at 7.45. lloiy Commun- ion excel" MW“? “d Ffl‘ I ’ Trinity U uv. anon mull. I- l-r B-fifmwmmh IIV. s. r. numeral. a A- _ s. nor lmllnAi-l». bM-M» '*-*-°-“"°"‘“"' flIA."I¢-fle.llIdu\loerdRWM neunp-“ufizoeilmsox or ‘III "-0" “Will Io lboGo AWNA?” f. "WilIYeAlIoI.cmain W0! l‘. u. Ma,,___________._.-Ill|en aunm-amasysoaoolmonnol-Obfll- layman-ruthenium- 1'» lImee-"IYIII OI‘ IIAISI" um, . lnaeoa-ilnaclruu-iovehl *'°°“°"" lIflsri-iosmemmsooulomoyll"J-E'“”‘“*' yuan cor-chili W¢'"""°- Indian Service while Ml‘. Scatter- good served as Assistant ‘Commis- soner oi Indian Affairs at Wash- ington. Mr. Bcattorgood is a grad- uate of l-iaverford and Harvard Colleges. l-leis treasurer of Haver- ford College and of Bryn Mawr College and is chairman oi the Board of Trustees of Hampton Institute. His first wife, who died in 19M, was Anne Theodora Morris, daughter of the late Mr; and Mrs. Theodore H. Morris of Philadelphia. ‘THE BAPTIST CIIUltClL-At the morning service The Rev. Har- vey L. Dcnion. B. D., will speak, taking as the theme of his sermony, "Escape from Bonds." The fourth of the increasingly interesting ad- dresses on Seven Simple Sins will - be delivered at the evening service, with Mr. Danton discussing the sub- ject of vulgarity. The Male Choir will be in charge of the evening music, opening at 6.4.5 P. M. a con- gregational song service, in which the hearty cooperation oi the con- gregation is invited. A trio. Messrs. Quflq, Ding-well and ate-rm. give a selected number. The Church School meets as usual at $.80 PM. Belt in mind the gathering oi the twonniormroloottheoiwoi mombag service, with lslsion Flinn? l}... fisree until six o'clock. IQQoIMu flame-ray fiends d O. 1'- Rloioardwlllreivettoheorthat hohIlIlMredtheC-niottelnwn nospmlonanonesornamvdv DONG]. ‘flue mend friends of Mrs. Pllno Gravel will be glad to learn that she underwent a successful oper- ation in the Prince Edward Island yesterday and h resting ly as can be equated 1 g g to how that 1mm , dauflltlr e1 hil- numl Oox, who has bun a nit!- ellintileP/Iifillllflllll’. In past five weeks has suffici- ently recovered to be able to ri- tiirn w her home. iGardigan Head Anti ,__ Vicinity A very enioyablediweu @- persnddanoe weshaidinOar- digan HailonTueeday night, with alarge attendance. mute wee lur- nished by weblwrbOloheetrmA very entertaining lecture oli the dancing by the Mirroring: Tatus shepherd, Mill Gladys Boun- dare, Mr. Henry lhQberd, m‘. 11:53. wboufld. ll. lib fil- van. Mrs. Babel-t HoKellie hie IO- turned to her home in Charlotte- town after spending the week-end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McDonald, Lorne Valley. The people oi this citetrlct ale sorry to liear of the loss sufiered by ivllr. Andrew Redmond when a large barn containing valuable machinery was burned to the ground by fire during the past week. Mr. Edward Cairns, Baldwin Rd. and Mr. Joseph McAree, St. Teresa's, motored to Cardigan on Monday evening to attend a meet- ing oi the Fox Club. Mrs. George McAusland and daughter Ruth, Lorne Valley, were visitors to the city on Tuesday. Miss Lily Carter motored to Priest Pond on Wednesday accom- panied by Mr. Martin Corcorsn and his sister, Mrs. Jack Ryan. Priest Pond, who has been spend- ing the past few weeks at her old home in Baldwin's Road. Mrs. Malcolm McAulay, Cardi- gan Head, was a visitor to Ca-rdl- gan Tuesday. Mr. Chas. Dunn, truckman ior J. T. Devine, Peaks, has been quite busy during the past week truck- ing potatoes to Cardigan via 48 Road. A Whtst Party and dance was held in St. Teresa's Hall on Wed- nesday nlght under the u. spices 0a’ the Catholic Women's League. An hours whist playing was cnJoy- ed by all, after which free lunch was served by the ladies of the parish. Al} then joined in danc- ing to t-he excellent music furnish- ed by Webster's Orchestra. Win- ners of the prizes for whist were: Ladies first won by Miss Patricia Kelley, Elllotvale and Miss Lily Carter equal, drawn by Lily (Jor- ter. Gents first was won by Mr. George Smith, 8t. Teresa's. Mr. Eldon Burke, Fortune Bridge was a visitor to Cardigan Head on Wednesday, the guest of his uncle, Mr. Jack Webster. Mr. Lelth Serimgcour and Mr. Daniel Rice, Cardigan, motored to 48 Road on 'I‘hursds.y.-—C BRALADBANE RURAL WOMEIPS INSTITUTE ‘Ilse second annual meeting of the Bradalbane rural W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. J. J. MacLeod on Thursday, Nov. 11th. with an attendance of nine mem- bers and six visitors present. The meeting opened with “Keep the Home Fires Burning," followed by Creed in unison. Minutes of pre- vious annual meeting and last regular meeting were read, approv- ed and signed. Reports of the dif- ferent committees were given. The president then gave her report oi the good work our Institute was doing. Treasurer's report was read and adopted. The books were aud- ited by the Misses Luella Todd and Margaret MacDonald and found correct. Election oi edict: President-Mrs. A. C. lilaelbon- gd . . Vine Haldane-Ms. J. J. lilac- Leod. Secretary Reamer-mic. J. J. inland nucleic-am. GUimMn. A. o. cannon-loo, lilac Margaret Medlonni d. Auditors-Misses Lucie. ‘hold and Mamie Bnowie. School l‘ mmittee-lbe. A. C. MacDonald and m.- alumna GIAMW. llov. as~m advice in In worrlan who likes to trowel, Min Anne Carmichael oi Edmon- ton suggests a motor tour oi Eur- ope. She Just completed one that took her through seven countries. The automobile jaunt was mart- ed in Iondon, England, by four Canadians and one Amiralian. lfss Carmichael found roads were eolcel- lent, particularly in Germany: sas- oihe was just as cheap as here; reed signs were numerous and illi- nq stations plentiful. “We were against main- klg such a trip and told oi all sorts of mimdveniures and that we its latest. annual historical Canadi- an art exhibition, a one-mil. III for the lute JJHIPS Wilson Him. rice. law Stildullt who hgaed Qfit r, nnmhant, philanthropist and art patron, picked a legal car- eer for him. Morrice, pointer-hob- byist. simnaoiled the law till 1890, then went to Europe. wandered through Holland and Belgium be- fore settling down in Paris his home for the rest of his life. He. had little art tuition but, though he learned to pant like a Frenchman, many critics have dis- cerned in his pictures of the Can- adian countryside the spark of the illDt|€l’l'I painting movement that was to free the nation's ari. from European tradition that. prevented Canadian painters from seeing beauty ill their own land. Morricc gained fame slclwly. Gradually collectors began t0 buy hs pictures. During the ular he worked for the Canadian War Memorials. His best war pailltng, Canadian soldiers Cilliililllg a low, snowclad lllll, with lhrcc allcrali. flying 0v- erhend, is hllllc to lace the visitor entering the show. His Canuulzlll pieces are scatter- ed throughout. the 8X11 bltlon. Most of them are scenes of the lower St. Lawrence, near Quebec. PLAN TO BE Li. VATS PROPOSED CALGARY, M». 26 — Calgary cuts call rest content for a. while, at least, without the danger of hav- ing to carry a bell. "Be l-thc-csl.“ has been a live issue for some months, coming be- fore the council on many occasions, but a halt has been called until a survey of United States cities is made for informal. on on "licensed felines." The Calgary proposal is to license all cats-tile some as dogs. But, instead oi wearing a brass t-BK. the cats would have to have a collar and bell. _ SUIVCIC)’, ill southern Alberta, has a IJEI-l-IIE-Cilt bylaw, in operation more than a year, but it has caused plenty of trouble. The sponsor of the cut bylaw is the owner of a kennel 0f limiting dogs. Cats are belied in several United Slates cities, City Clark J. M. Mill- er has been informed and he plans to fllld out all the details. Bells I01‘ cuts, on idea supported by bird fanclers, meets with little popularity in most Canadian cities, Clark Miller found after communi- cating with civic authorities. The idea was considered in the prairie cities of Brandon, Regina and Med- icmc Hal but the sponsors never got anywhere. THREE Tnlsrrnns mssolvc THE PAS, Mon, NOV. 5-(0?) —Feare<i to have plunged through soft ice of Cormorant Lake, three were missing tonight. began organllmg dq teampavrtiestolnultiortiilenlhe- ing men. ‘rl-le men are: Wilfred Vlcken. 39, son of Magistrate Hugh Woll- pioneer Lake; George ‘Burner, Oonrlorant Lake. and his to-yeor-otd son, Leslie. Jllbtbeleuurinsomewflll‘ part o! lmrope untl la piano Mild roach I," she related. "We mend so little traffic there was mnll damper of collision. And no likeli- hood o! rm mum because than was naming to cause any bred!- 9A.. She told of the rngdaifioent anti?- strassc oi’ concrete h lrwoys bum by Herr Miller's ol-ders. No level crossings mor these roam- e-ss-t- 'ra MINISTER: IIIV. S. Pictures Hung ‘and . {Notices Mil. Charlottetown Troop Al’. the last meeting of the 8th. Charlottetown Troop, it was de- cided that they hold a rummage sale in the Social Hall on Decem- ber iith. Two new members were present at the last meetina. Re- ports show that lately tilcre has been a steady increase in the membership of this Troop. lei. Belle River Troop The boys have just completed a successful Apple Day, and dc-‘irc to express appreciation to those who helped them by purchasing Bllllles, as well as for the kindness with which they were recéivcd. 1st. Charlottetown Troop The regular meeting of the Troop was held on Friday Novena- ber 21st. At this meeting the Troop had instruction in First Aid, Knotting and Whipping. 'r-»'~=""r4or".'ir;i a»: 8t. James thurch Minister: Rev. R. MOORJ-IIIAD LEGATB, D. I). Public Worship: JPOIINING AT ELEVEN, AND EVENING AT SEVEN UCLOCK ' PreooherxTfll-I MINISTER, Sunday School at Two-thirty, lllorning Municl Anthom-“God ls a Dpbtf-Ddllefl. Evening Music: sntliem-"swut u ‘Ray MoroV-ilokfl- Soloist-Mrs. H. S. Htfldtlflm. STRANGERS AND VISITORS OORDIAIL! INVITED. Boy Scout Picture The Boy Scouts are a picture at the Prince Edward Theatre on December 52th, 10ml, and llth. Tickets are now on sale by Scouts, Cubs, and Rovers for “Make A Wish" featuring Bobby Breen. ‘ <il0l"..‘=fll‘ilifl’ - < St. John Ambulance Course A course in first aid will he conducted by the St. John's Am- bulance Society for the Scollters. It is the wish of the District Com- missioner to have all the leaders lfivlOiiDfUiilfilifliffiliii- - - Zion >0 D . - Presbyterian ChurC REV. u. cancvu: wansrsu - NHNIETER- rmaotc rnor. routs n. momrsou-Orcorirt and CM‘ ' MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 s. Mr-Theme: "n God In- 0.0 - e cQ-GGCCIGG suurr-Mvuzeroonwcocooroon-wan r oer l~ or I Christian Church ORGANIST: 1H0‘. “L. l-NG n. _.. or big game. She has 28 moose and deer to boast cf since the couple's hunting expeditions started 1'i years ago. When Cloud l-ake, 35 miles solltli- ‘ went ori Rant William, is reached, Mrs. Gordon shoulders a rifle and stalks the forest lanes alone. Hm‘ husband lollows other trails. While hunting at dawn one year, she wounded a la-rge moose which led her in a circle all day to return to wtthh 100 feet of the spot whrrr I've animal wm Originally woundr-r‘, ‘Dre woman's second shot brourlll‘ ‘ the moose down. yin-i 3nd,, Qua-lug the latter port of Permission fori m; sq) was given by the faculty ilodq. x C"d C. COOPER. Anthem: "Love's Offering." Sermon: "(ihrlct Dealing With inlay Qchooi: hi0 p. II. luring Denice: 1.00 p. m. Duet: "Selected." lee Riel Beiillnll and lath- .. take this course. he" ‘he ‘mwqn 3nd. Charlottetown frunp no “we Th“ win fist ‘S! ' n_ km This Troop held a meeting last g L“ n: go Mgmirqalwm Mic. Thursday. At this meeting Arthur mllzmgzn y ' MscLean wrs clccled to be in . ' ‘m! charge of the library. The Troop 2'30 P’ Nb-sabbam school is now engaged ill their Christmas |9 55"” 01$“ Toy Shop activities nnci is ilold- P» irlg a special meeting on Satur- é EVENING W035i“? day to repair broken toys. ‘Q: “Gar “- -i.——-—— s’ moo r. IlL-Themoi I 1mm NEBRASKA (YOUPLE ,5 31,-» Judgmeflt." “The hand- snoor BIG GAME ‘g "m" ,, “My m the wail i ‘ l to"- r-orur WILLIAM, OnL, Nov. 26- '°' ""'"r",°'"'°“‘ fe,i‘f',§m, For 17 years Fort Wilhmlrs forest Wm‘- h“ had country has drawn Ml". and Mrs. F. 1Q and hoof Bbfifli W A. Gordon, South Sioux City, NGIL, ,0, mute; bis-sumo hllntlns- They have 31 g Anthem: "Hark. hm. m1 Seal"- moose, 31 deer and eight bears to ‘of sflgflgy, their credit. The gentle-manner “Pram, yo n“, 1mm puke G04 m g“ gamma ,. little woman boasts the larger kill. ' _ _ blather of several children and a _ .».:\oc>o~:- -I»cltlclfirwteixoamcuietlombxiatmbOQOQQQQMQ- community leader back in Nebraska, Mrs. Gordon travels 1.400 miles , each fall with her husband to prowl ‘ I'll bush at the lake-head in search if ' Cor. Prinee a p The BAPTIST Churc ~ and Fitzroy BIINIWPER-TITE REV. H. L. BENTON. B. D. i MORNING WORSHIP H OTJLOCK Organ Prelude-Prism from Suite (iothiflllfl. 306ml!" Sormon-"Escape from Bonds" — — Rev. H. Demo" Anthom-“Lord for Thy Tender Mercy! Bake “mm rut; cuuncn scllool. 2.30 r. lll. Th1- twn senior groups meeting each Sunday at l2 to 12.30 eistend a wolmmc to all senior membe 3 of the cou- ‘Yegltinll. Junior groups at 2.30 l’. M. WZVENINF- WORSHIP 6.45 0'(‘b0('l( Organ Prelude Sqnn(m__"vu[gg,rf‘_\"7 __ _ - — The Rev. II. L. Ilcnton The fourth oi an interesting series on Seven sirnillfi Sins. Evening music in chargi- of the ill-tic Choir. “Ilu oPP" with congrv caiicnnl song service at 6.45 P. M. Trio-f- | It'd — — — Maura. Qiigley, Ding m-il, Stems g Choir IlI ---.-nzuar rinr-Mlqi Vera il. M. Campbell, film. llac. Organist-fillies Helen Callbeclr. You are invited to worship with ‘I!!! M21151‘ CIIUICII. r1;- - .. ...:,c~ _ _. -—-oe<.ax_-r"*-"Y*’7_——'_— < ‘r