I uovsusnn 24,1924 "haw IllL‘ I'..dc ‘spiirigs hack (when I... Trude ’" not . Rqluuil Ladies" Maaél ...‘rl Wlwiliui’ ‘ i ll-likrl- Iliulllvi (tltflllllli Starr Mfg. Co. Limited, Dartmouth N. S. Toronto Branchn-IZZ Wellington Street, oat. var snaa an /, "s". anneal S! (Anilaa E y test Lilli]! ‘Skates "stand this Test? \- ' , . _ M. ‘Stand liladc. Iiclorej being put into a skate, is stimuli-digit: aabxonding test (set: illustration belowpand ‘r-Ihzlll iinc,l,ii it iliscai-llcti ibis insures every "Starr" Skate 1,. pulp“ full oi "hic" niid ringing true, - I ~ , It- is scientifically designed ~>nw ti-cth on toc or Iroiit of '.i y correct null Iiulluw ur gutter ion-d uiui trait-d ,, ..l \1ii\\'|'|1\'l. null Iinghly IiaIill-iililisiirli ..I.»i.li- ..l nilli llii- llriillllmi-ifli uiodi-I ifl quality, design and m“. Alfll -]..-.i.il Iliilii Jllll Iii-ii plillvs iundc to Slill llldlcs' boots FUNERAL NOTICE-The funer- al of Mrs Peter MONBIIY took place from her late residence. Fort was largely attended- boro ‘District Lodge, 1L. O, L. Will be held in Rose Lodge tomorrow at teruoon starting at 2.80. 918-11-24-1I IAHPLY BEFORE NOON.—Any Central Guardian 1 lI-IOP from Holman’! Catalog. 4' ‘llfill- Augustus, Sunday afternoon and: ll- N. n. McLEAN, n. a. b. arzcuu. uszrmes of Hills- 1- e- e a- a- e are e 1- e- e e 4- IITRIGT... Special Meetings in Rose l-ellaa Hall, m. Herblrt to- morrow (Tunday) at 2,30 and at 8 p. m, n. murciifo .M. Qillllilill‘ QQQ 917-11-24-11 Methodist Church (Continued From Page i) person desiring tickets for the din- ton at the Victoria Hotel. this ev- ening can procure same by apply- ing to the Hotel before noon today. released) to a perfectly ‘- NEWFOUNDLAND WANTS GOOD ONES-Bantam. Bell and Co., have disposed of-their prize- winninz mare, Roniii. to parties in _ St. John's, Nfld. She was shipped '- 0n the Supper, EARLY MAILING AT CHRIST- MAB. -—'I‘he Postmaster iequests the public to co-operate In this mut- tcr so as to relieve the situation during the rush season- It is also _polnted out that careful packing of parcels is essential. ST INTERNATIONAL ' s FIGURE SKATE \_'“" ‘"11!’ P5)’ more but you rnnt get more. A better skate isn't " P, ' ' . alt uiil! ariiatciirs all ova-r the M. M. Cutiadlari Supper arrived here yesterday morning and is now loading. She will take 150 heavy cattle, slX horses. u hundred shccp, two hundred tons of hay. five thous- Thc entire skate i u l. potatoes, five hundred cases eggs. null other general produtao, to St. John's, Newfoundland. for which "I! lloik. i !'.——I' , Hm n" "h" placc she leaves this afternoon. Iuiiornl of the lute Mrs. Ilanlel Mac- Phoc was held froiii hcr late rosi- dl-ncc at Long Crook yesterday iif- tcrnooii niiil was very largely al- tciidcd. The services wcrc ‘conduc- lcd by Rev. Mr. .\flilli.~ti. The pail ‘N. S. Town (Continued From Page I) .. _-_< fiinii-s for . IIIHIICIII . .IIIfl iirrlvi-d Iionu- grout- 1. v. d ll lllfilllli. Soon afici- 1,: - ll..lI_IIl‘ lii-“‘lll ili drill Iil('l{ Il..‘.. l.‘ did llI1l\lI‘.<lll1l llit’ iiiq-ilicnl :r..|.,.;..i. lllrlli .'| i-oiisiiiiiil-ioii niill .l i.. llnw Iiilii l'l"liiiii‘i‘il [fl n .i ii-r ll1‘Illl‘II|l'.l pi-oplc. Illa l... . . ...-».| in ~= .-ii lII|' IIITPS" ~..il .|.l.iii.i.-ii:< >.'I_\IIIL' lli.ll shc \\.I l...‘ .‘.||'.i1<i l>l' ll-'I‘ liiij‘. Son Makes Attack .\|| .\. :.| iii-Tl uiilil ylcsicrdziy |i..~i'. “ - lnii-iiriliiiu lo lhc story ‘- -: _ iiiii'l~=.|iliiilli~lll Ivy Ill‘. pl. uh. II IIII‘ dciiii-iib-d mnii .1 .l- I: l. IIIIVIIIPY. Alli-i‘ l'l'lllll‘l" l.‘ I... ..:....ii~"i~i<iii>:, ilu- mnu pro- -. .1 .‘-. II|.- Iiliiiii-loi" n neighbor, llili his IIIUllll-l‘ hall inlet .ll‘i'lill'lfl, ,liiid asking for . . \\IIII‘II uzi< IIIIIIIPIIIIIIUI)’ 1 i. ll '|'|i.- l]liIIlIl‘|' irii-d lo shield I.. ~ no Il‘lli|l nliy Illilllli‘. Ilr. mml-‘ull \\.I.\‘ iiiiiiii-lliaill-Iy (‘.llIll.‘iI OOOOQOOQOQOOOQOOOQOQ-OUQQ ‘ I I ; Holcl Victoria 1 Wntcr Street. CIIEFIOHGIOWII. I Oficrs to the travelling public a comfortable. "P‘1°' date hotel. COMM?" 44 rooiils with private batiil. The Cuisine is famous all nvcr Canada. Teleplm". l" nil rooms. Courteous eervlflfl- Q O Q V C Q Q Q Q Q s H. C. BROWN: : Manager v Q Q Q Q o Q Q V Q . . __€____--.—- Charlottetown .~ Hotel Co., Ltd. -‘, Proprietors I no voilelolt3eovoloeeor*fl ... . - VICTORIA HOTEL II iliiluinii, Suuiliicrsidl‘; Will- lliiiir. .._ yiliiiiliicrsiilc; \\'. II. Clllllib iii.‘ .:ii; It. S. IIIIWI‘, ‘Poroiito; l», i‘. lg. "an, Halifax; J. Ii. \Vlii- ll-iiiiiliiiii: .\. .16. llindlc)‘. Mon- u. .1. Ii, ll. .I‘nlIl-ii, ’l‘orouin; A, W, iiil'~llil‘l', YJIYIIIIIIIIII; .1. II. IVntsoII. lion l. ill; \\'. Ii, (luiiu. Ni-w York; Ill.» ...i .1. Clillord. Flint, Allah: .I ll I.<-\\'~i.<, (hvnuii, Mil-Ii; .I. N. \I..~l..iii, i-‘~_vlliic_\'. N. 8.; C. II. s»...- ‘_ Si. (ll-urge; .\. M. Ilariow, llliilllll ‘ ‘sly to keep the AngIo-Azlncrican dill- . ioiiiatlc stale continually (alenn but n visitor to the city on Saturday. W" V V bcnrcrs wl-re: John ‘MiicLliaii, a . v _ _ n M‘, "lval m,“ Frank .\iliill.'ichcrn, (lcorgl: McPhi-e, tall txnllllutva; ke,:n\v;_ n no (“paw Allrx. MiicKl-iizic, Archie Campbell, cll tho wound and got in coiiiiniiiil- P111" 31101911- cntioii with Dr. Iluvornct ycstrer —*— nfii-rnnoi. uiid aftcr examining tho NATIONAL SEC’Y HERE-Mr. Iujurcd woman. dcciilid to have Fl. II. Clark, National Secretary of hep removed to Digby Ilospilai. tho Studouis Christian Ivloviemlcnl. whcu ilil- 011110111 "IWTIII-m" 111111‘ wilh head-quarters at 'I‘ornnto zir~ pint-c. _ _ rivcd in thc city Saturday cvcnliiig. I11‘. (‘lllllllludl 1141111‘ 1" DIFIIIY m“ Ycstcrday he epokc at iiicctliigu In touch with the sheriff mid last iii-Id by Ihc students nt which plans for lllPfUili-ilil}; thc stropc 01' lIio work being done by this organiza- iloii were discussed. Un Saturday night iic ispokc at tho Buys‘ Coiifcr- IIVPIIIIIiIJ. Bishop. who is 30 YWT-“I “I ngc, was pIacl-il uudcr nrrl-st allll Iilkllll to‘ llic jniLnt Aiiiiiil>011»“- ivhcrc III‘, will nwnlt lhc ill-vision of Illl‘ Attornoydiiail-rnl at Iialilnx. WELL-ATTENDED FUNERAL- __'I'Iic funeral of the late IMr. How- ,-‘III'II Murley was licld yesterday Close Ties ‘from his residence to tho People's (‘Wmlmw-d Fr°m Pa“ l) §C11111‘1‘1<I1'y and was wcil aitcnilcd. 'I‘Iii-. services were conducted by _ lihc Itcv. (i. C. Taylor. llxl-cpl. rclnllolrs with ilic llluiiln- Iil-arcrs were: Messrs Ii. (lough; lions. Iiilimniisi Elli-Zlllflil hopco to iosrr (to-operation with tlic Il-IIIIPII Stat-l T" en without rcroursl- to ziny spw-Inll PERSONALS. couir; - tilliiiiicc between Illi‘ iwo ‘ ITIPSI. Such aii alliance is Fvlfflrllcd, as Iiotli undesirable and 11119055111111 fllvcr was In thc city oii Saturday- pin-s. ~lt ls ilosireli, Iiowevcr, not on- Mr. Robi. Wyund, BayAVIew was so rcnch u. ilcgrec of Allillflg-MIIQTI‘ ciiii Iiiiliiiiicy that would permit co- Mr. (‘iordon II. Iiiclnnis, Winsloe owratllm lll outside matters, such spent Saturday in tho city attend- its the far cast. It is emphasized ilig the Boy's Conference. “m; there. will be no attempt dir- l-clly or indirectly to tirag the Unit ed States into European politics. lilcssrs Olive and Eric Stevenson Now Glasgow spent the week end in tIic city. (objection to Protocol. (liic of the major reasons P10111111“ tug England to ilocide to abstain girgficlxguldh k d from participating .In the League ,- l‘ r 1 ° we“ '9“ ' oi‘ Nations security, arbitration and disarmament protocol, was that It was considered to lbe offensive lo the I'iiIil-d States as well as to the thi- Ilrlllsh (IOIWIXIIOIIB. Tile possi- bility that the English fleet ‘might sonic dny be nominated by the Imfllilf! to blockade ports In which Amcricnu trade is lirinclhllll)’ 111181‘ _-i-_-—---_ l-stoil l... om. of tho English oblep THQMP5QN__A[ Montague, P. E, lions to thi- protocol. I. on November 18th. to Mr. and Idlljllilflfl is uiiilcrslood to be pre~ Mrs. C. C. Thompson, a son. paring n substitute for the League police protocol ivhich would elimin- atc the features which Britain cau- not accept. Rev. II. .1). Raymond, ‘Rev. E. M urdny night from Synod at Halifax. BIRTHS i DEATHS McDONALD-In the City Hospital Nov. 23rd Tinioiliy McDonald. formerly of Soilris. Iicinalus will .\linuril’ii Llulmsnt Relieves Neuralliia vouoooeeeooeomo-oe liii~~ IIPIIWIIIIII .. o g i.....- him-Ill lliitlit lnm-rilniis CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Icavc A. A. Hunuesseyk! Funeral Home this afternoon by train to Sunris- .. l0u per line of t! words Ito per line of II Wflfl|I ‘Io per line of Ii Woldn ALLEN-At Taiinton Mass. bu No- vember 18, Mrs. Bessie Allen. daughter 0i‘ the late William F. and L10 v e o o e o0 u e0» ee4+++e+e+e4 Mm‘ Fraser o; Nam, Riva,’ p_ E3 [a For Sale FOR ‘SEERVIGEJ- REGISTERED lwrhtliirc. Iiozir. William Boyce. lion-haw’. 8K9-1I-22-M3I FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, if ..\..i.. Kiilllcr knitting machines. .\lill.-r Ilros., Charlottetown. SZlD-IIQO-m-ti __ For. SERVICE. -om: abaisr- rrl d York boar lit Mr. O.W- laud. Help Wanted BOLICITOR WANTED FOR wcckly Catholic paper. Rcfcrcn- ce rulilircd from 011F151! P111151 and one layman. Apply P. O. Box 392, Halifax, N. S. 883-11-22-m2I. MILLER-At her resilience Upper 'H'lllshoro Street. Charlottetown on Sunday 23rd, instant. Margaret lfiK- gins Lawson. widow of the late Principal Lcniiicl Miller, In the eighty-fifth year of her use. Full“- nl from the home. 46 Upper Hlls- boro Street at 2.30 o'clock-Service ’___ at 2.15. Tuesday afternoon to the cs1‘ YOUR PRINTING none AT 1’@°P1°'B C"'1°1°'Y~ the Guardian Central Job Print- Miscellaneous itllfit.‘ Iiauqilot -in SL James Church. . The pull.- Chan. Mitchell, P_ Fnreytbe, -Cli~as. . imlssl “m1 ‘peardm ""11 J01"! GU- of God would be at work, that tlic .\Ir. Josliph J Iloucc-itc, Whcatlcy ’ Rev. Dr. Pringlle, Sydney, N, S.. but also was the guest oi’ Mr. and Mus. J. Methodist history- Mr. 137 Upper Prince came again in tho autumn of 171M, Malone, Mr. Justice Warburton and Methodli" Church Mr, Justice II-aszard, returned Sat- the Anglican o.“ m be ‘Mm s“. H. w_ Thom. kingdom that would proparg for ,1 as suggested by the Guardian rep- new order in which, filth, formality, and sham would all be abolished. Till-IE 1t was ya aclied then and so it was preached today. The world either had to accept this teaching 0r go ‘down to its doom. Today "1611 lirllyed for it. but how many worked for It; endeavored to bring 11" Spirit Into the churches, the 90110018. 1119 "DRIP-i, and the work- shops: and into the hearts and lives of themselves, their assocl. 11189. and their children? And without the holiness which camc- "1 1111B Bliirit no one might enter 1111-‘ Klllsdom or look 0n the face of. Jesus. Most kings were mere figuw. heads and great empires were b11111 "ll by the united efforts 0f CANADIAN SAPPER—The C. G. king, pubic-s and commoners “like, afterwards bcciimc All ihrcc, hut especially the latter, had combined in making that greatest imperial organization‘ the 120F111 1111s cVGf‘ known, thu British halos-a. Lint In the Kingdom of and bugs oats. lhrcn thousand bugs G011 111" STU"! Ilortion of the work This Infill-KIT‘ sum loft by her fnthvr had Iiccii done by its King, Jesus, Who hall lived and died solely that It might bv. Ills Kingdom was different from other kingdoms In 11H law-s. which were the perfect FUNERAL YESTERDAY _ The ‘Ixllrflfiflllln of thl- principles under nhc would Iii“ able to coim- back to which this Kingdom was growing. Moreover its laws MUST be ob- sorvcd for some piioplc liked i0 P1110)’ thc privilugcs of a kingdom but objcctcd to alloying its laws or obligalions. l)r. Prim-tie said that he did not fcci pessimistic in cuiislilcriug the future ivl-Ifurc of thi. Kingdom mp] tho (Iiurch- ’l‘iic Klngilnm n; (D/IIPISI. was nr-vcr so powerful nor iiir-lzxtondi-il us it was today. EVENING SERVICE Al the ilvcniuf: scrviccs Dr. Prliiglc took no verbal trxt but stall-d that lhc thciiic oi his scr- "111" W118 sllliglistted by thc last two vllxsies if llIi‘ l-iliril Psalm. Assuri- Ilig lit“ a (zoiiflrmoil OIIL-flnfl-QLIL Iliiiouifit. lllfl ivciit on to show thii-t sonic of tllc most important Pres- byterian clergyman Iii (fanadu . ct to Iioiuskcil that ClIFlSIIflfH-I meditate and muse fllllfu over the work of God which was thc only dllpl-iiilaibil: thing the world hall to offcr~ Looking back through the yours one could find on QYiéTy hand evidences of Ills labors and lhc ro- sults oi’ I-lls guollnliss null Iilcssliig III tho past. Of tho yours to conic iiotlilng was known, but Christians could rest assured that the hand cvcry- comperaflon wlm U, s. flifl. lid-WY 110ml tributes testified influence of Christ and ilic- (IIIIIHJII - v .to thc rcsprci iii which the dcccas- ivould persist hero and It is authoritatively SIIIICII that cd was held. where. HISTORY OF THE METHODIST ICHURCH IN CHARLOTTETOWN 1774-—1924 In tho year 1783 Rev. William Black, justly known as the Apostle of liiietliodisiii to tho Maritime Provinces. first visited and preach- cd in Charlottetown, "at the carn- cst and rcpuited Invitation of Mr. Benjamin Chuppell." with whose coining In 1774 Mothodlsm on this Island may ho said to have had its beginnings. The church there- fore uot only conimumorated ycs- terday the 60th Anniversary of the 090mm; 0f the present Church. recorded 150 years of Black H1111 1i- Wlls he nd tho noble baud of Iiocal m. ‘ eta associated with him who laid the foundation of tlic In Prince Ed- ward Island. The first regularly ordained min- ls-tt-i- to bc stationed on the Island was the ltcv. Jamcs Bulpit, who was sent out by the London Mis- sionary Society and arrived In (‘rhnriottclt wn in lilo your 1807» A memorial window In the Church to tIlU right of tlic pulpit pcrpclu- ntcs his inoinory and commemor- iiios this event. For some yours the preaching services were held In the Court IIOIIHE. tfliivcri by Governor Fanning for that purpose. and It was not iiii- til Novcmbcr1814 that the first Church building was begun. Iii this partly finished edlficu, which stood on the north side of Rich- mond St. between Queen and Pown- nl Streets. the first scrmun was preached in June 1816. To accommodate the rapidly In- creasing congregation the presunt site was secured on the corner of Prince and Richmond Streets. and in 1835. a new church was dedicat- ed. which was twice enlarged and continued m be lor nearly thirty years the home of tho Methodist people. "'i‘hc old Chapel." as It Is now culled. could boast of no special architectural beauty, but it became Indeed "the home of the soui" to many who worshipped in It, and there are those yot living who hold it In grateful memo y. During the years that have fol~ lowed many improvements have inoperative trade conduction with . ...,. .1 6110118. united body. are seeking so to live and work that the future may be worthy of this rich inherit- ance received from the past. -i_-¢o-&-__. An Honorary Trade Commissioner (Continued From Page 1) Canada. _; . Mr. Klnch is preparedto render any assistance possible " Caner dialis seeking to grate? trade re- lations with the elt lldlel..llld resentative. said he was quite pre- pared to become Honorary Trade Commissioner for, Prince Edward Island at Barbailpes. ' Story Sermon (Continued From Page 1) wrapl attention at all that went on; entering into the pluy with ecstatic lllilrntioii. Selina grew up, with great vLsions and dreams of what slic was lo become. Iicr chief ciium and compuiiinii was Julic Ileinpcl, daughter of a Chicago Butcher who head of thc Ilciiipill Mcnt Corporation. Soliiiiifls fathcr gambling dcn by a iiullct Intended for niiothcr. Scilnn Wits Ileft fllOfll‘. in tlic world. What could she do‘) VIII! insufficient to support IIIEI‘. She coiihl touch! Ycs shc would tcach. and Julie Iiieinpclls fathcr would IicIp Ilfll‘ oblaiii a country school niid In a yl-ar or so with cxpcrlctico Chi . o to tench. She trii-d now so Iinrll to accept lior father's carc- frcc iiiotio for lIfc-—“More things you do and the more things that happen to you. the richer you are. Even if they are not all pleasant. remember no matter what happens its just so much velvet". 'I‘Iii‘ school slili obtained was nt Iligh Prairie, fl Dutch Scltlcniciit outside (ihicagti, Jill dollars pcr month was her pay. This region known as New Iiollanil and Its 501' llcrs wcrc truck gardeners, with all thl- Dutch traditions and Iiabits names. ctc. Ono day toward llin inst of Oc- tnbcr foiliid hl-r scaitcd on a 2 harsh ivngoii bPsIdi- Klons Pool wcniling hcr wny out to Iicr ill-w Iiomc in n spirit of zidvcntiirc. The Pool house- hold wzis to bl: Iicr homc. 'l‘imi- and ivords fall us In describ- ing Iicr cnlrancc into this now llillllf‘ and typo of lifr- so utterly dIffi-rcut than anything she hall hail bcforewThc lifc on the fnriii with its natural ' simplicity; thi- cnnrsc foods-dis long hours. the cram CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i; q. g q. Q § q. 4, .5 .5 odists of Charlottetown, as one D clies ache? Allaya inflammation- eases pain Just a little Sloan's lightly patted on before going to bed gives the most amazing relief to tired, ach- ing foot-arches. You'll he aston- ished to see how it: take. ..ut the soreness and pain. Try it to- night All druggists-flfi cents. Thcatrc. listening and looking In ~k1za pain] a-lm was that licr boy. Ilirk "So lllg" would grow up in fill =1 Iflrl-ifl‘ plflfic in u... world. ensiislns 1H some noblle creative task. Shc. Iuili no llcslrle for vain wcnlth [or Iiiiii ‘V115 ""015 1" 1‘ nor flickic fame. She gave of hcr hcst to hcr boy. Out of Illc 1011 111' hl-r liaiiilsi and heart madc Ililfislbl" m, m... 1n niicnil school. Iicr Iicari IIPIIIE. high iii Iiopo whcn shc hcnrs of his decision to l)i' nii urcIiitl-clw IHSIOII but wavi-rs in his iiilud. hccnusc bl‘ finds ll an uphill road of grl-nt toil- niid ml-ngrc FPWIINIS. iIc KPIIWS 111511‘ lcss. Others about him nrc glvtiiui’. ril I- aml ril-h quickly. IIis iiiothcr urges him to go on in his chosl-u profession and iiialtl- good. Ilut lhl- prcssurl- about him is so grcllt 111111 ho givcs up nlid joins nu “Iiivl-sl- lIII‘Ill (‘li." to soil Iiolills. IIn dill-s succl-lld financially and wl- hnvc tho 1iicluri- oi‘ tlil- ‘luxurious lilo (I1 ihl- rich oi‘ ('llI('.'ll.',()"-'llll‘l( has ivoii rlrl ' kuct-cl-ilcd as thi- WOFIII 1111111‘ so . but hl- IlilS fallcd in Scl- iun‘ Iyl-s. (hit on tho farm, which unlIl-r thli (ZYPZIIIVI! mind and lin- ilglllilllVp lIPilrl of this IIOIIIlI wliiii- nu had Iiollii lrniisfcri-cil IIll(l n placl- of Iicnuty iiiill [If‘(lIIIl(iIIY1.‘Il1!5-\' IIVIS n womnii who has IOVPII and toilcil null drcziml~ii~~iu lllll cit)’ llic sou thi- rich null ll1'11»‘1II"1‘11"-‘i- TIN" climax of tho story is TPIIPII" cil whl-ii, n famous Fri-itch (il-ul-Hll and .'I Painter arc visiting (‘Ililflll-Zfl- The wholc. cily Is In a stir lli Pulvl" tziiii thrm. Tho Painter Artist is iionc othcr than a son of (bl: Pool family who hi-frIl-iidl-li Sl-llua. n hcr tl-alahing ilays. Till-y slip away from Ihc festivities and l-ngagciiilrlils mill go out lo Iilgh I'I‘IIII‘I\' to visit lack of comforts and (!0f'fVt‘IlIi'.fl('."S, lhl- cold bedrooms, tho lack of bciii- ty null charm in aIl-(‘losi- smelling kitchen, odor of pork, strung..- words—~New world was not attrac- tive. Yct Selina entered upon ll with n spirit. of grim ilctilrmliin- tion and though by hcr wry ilniurc oftcn rebelling against conditions Ilka a caged In bird and longing for romantic and colorful experience. shc boldly uhiilcil by hcr past and In n ml-nsurc she ho. amc accustom- ed to those conditions. The honest nnll hard working Dutch people were not unkind to Iicr. yci s0 dif- forcnt from licr own. ‘Shc jicrforms faithfully Jll hcr lllltlcs us tcuchcr and further voi- volilutnrily offers to assist any out- side of school hours who may not iinve had prlvllcgcs of an educa- tion. There is onc-—Pcrvus do Jong who comes to the Pool household for lessons, one of the farmers, a ploddcr wldowerlic wants to learn to figure and rcad and write; un- consciously Selia was attracted by something In this course. simple hearted ‘farmer, and before the end of the first years work she has promised to be his wife-They were murricd in May. Notwithstanding all hcr dreams and ideals. what n wonderfully largo place slhc would fill some day ‘In Society, licrc at last she ivas. a truck farmers wife. to settle down and iivc In IIIgh Prairie, hcr blis- hand just n ploddcr. a farmer as othcrs. Yet love and romance llilil come and shc hall responded ihcni. llcr lot was to be o hard onc. Per- vils Di» Jcng had a farm that was Inferior. Considerable waste, wet land. She was tn know all the toll and hardship of trying to wrest from the land a living. A boy was born to them. the nnnic- "Dirk“ Willi given to him. tlic choice of thc fnthcr~untl It was to thc Ind that the nick numc “So Big" ivas glvcn. Tragedy Cnnlc into the home In early years of the boys life. Pcrvus Dc Jong dicd and tho whole respon- sibility of llic farm, and the boy fcli on lho shoulders of Stillm- Right royally did she respond al- though thc burden W115 heavy. She ovcn lit times went the 10 mile trip to Chicago with a load of produce to sell. She Iind ambitious dreams for hcr boy. She wanted him to be a great, n nolilc and true man. Ifav- Ing within herself a lovc of the good. beautiful and true, her fond 0 Queen Hotel _, Water Street. .\iid~r-.<iii, Si. Pclcrs llay. erY- Plmm‘ 133' anmfib" 8M“ mTL mo. A. MeDONALD. LAND sua- +__________i_ FOR-SALEU-HOLSTEIN COW 5 veyor. lfermaavlilo. B6iiI-9-27M3m ' .\‘1',Il'<= old, newly frcslicncd. Ap- llli’ E‘. llconnrd. Cornwall. Ii91-ll-22M3I. STRAYED 1 HOLSTEIN HEIFER year old It not claimed on or bo- fore Dec. 1st will be sold at auct~ Ion at 1 o'clock to pay expenses. .2... silica-z runs BREDYORK- rhiiw- IiJIITS T lllfllllllf-i old from Mcheml mm’ D“rllnm°n' - - 4- 3i. uipsri. d stock also 2 shl-ariiui! 912 n2 m _ ~hi-1.1p mmslyAiiiily Mclmml Ilros. W|LL BE SOLD AT HUN-rzfl , l""lli"““’"- 911'1l'24'm3|' River on Wednesday, N38. 2gb ‘T _"""", _ t 4 ‘clock, Duncan Me nu ‘a “ ""1011 liiropellty consisting of seven ~ -._--—- room house. shOII. harn-. Cent- ' wnwgsis EDISON MOVING rally located .-w. n. McCoubrey man...- Machine. Apply aim auctioneer. 914.1124 11 Yeo. sourls.--8’.H-1b.20-m-8I . _< _ l ‘H’? "ff - . - c. v . z. - at aziizimsxtzzyaanl war-hi». but also CARVER-At the if’. E. I. Hospital been mmle m me "mark". of the on Sunday. November 23rd. 1924. church, and In 1910 Heart: Meni- Mrs. Nelson Carver. like 43 Wilfl- orIaI Hull was erected and present- Puneral from her late resilience. at ell to the congregation by members Alexandria on Tuesday, November of his family In memory of the lute 25in, Services olartiibg at 1.30 p. m_ Benjamin Hearts. In 1923, grout- lnwl-men; mm“ H.511 gamete"; er accommodation being still a PM,“ om“ nowmt necessity. the old school room was . entirely reconstructed and modern lzcd, so that Methodists liuvo today not only a beautiful auditorium for an equipment which is without doubt one of the finest in Canada, admirably adapt- ed to the Sunday “ ‘ ' and social activities of th echurch. Tho membership has grown with the years and was further enlarg- e ed by the union with Grace Church ' h. 191s, BIIICB which um the Netb- ll Prince Edward i Tiekah ordefld by phone or loft to be OIIIOIIWOI‘ will not be Iieid otter 7 p, m. tonight. Charlottetown 1 , Thla popular Hotel Iiaa 1 been completely renovated 4 and returniaiiad throughout and offora vary comfortable accommodation to the travel- > In] public. The tabi. Ia especially good and-the public are courteeualy oareiflor. 1 Intel C3-C1 a ‘day, 1 Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors i Slliiia. Dirk (Si. Ills!) K008 nioll: too. Thcy talk of things flint arc so l .. ,..._..~.,.,_ A “w. a PAGE THREE Diroctloaa For Playing ' , ., t. .,"1 THE CROSS WORD PUZZLE GAME and ANSWERS TO THE PUZZLES -~ Thorn nrc ilizigranis containing iilack and Vrliilc squares, Th‘; whim squares arc to IN} fillcd wiili Ictlcrs nrriigi-li in such n mniiiil-r that they spill] words llu‘ ring tho illifinltiouu glvr-n Iii-low Itiiilll puzzle. Each “PM “l1""1‘1 *1‘ 1 111- 111" $111111?" Iii which Illl- numbl-r apponrs aulI ex- lclld right or down Ill iIil- fi t black squnrc. I-Ivl-ry squnrl- must ho filled. l IIl-ncc, If Ihllrn nrl- four sp; cs lo bi- fIIIciI by l1 word iilcnlilng "aid" It’ is probnbir- tIr-it liic word is “hlelp." ' (lo through thi- puzzll- IIIlil writi- all thc horizontal WIITIIS you can. thcii try thi- vi-rlli-al ilcfiiiilioiis. Wlii-u all ill'l' coi-ri-l-iiy solving ‘gem?’ ivords will cross l-nrh othci‘ null nll spacl-s will hi; flip-l], SCORING Till.- ouc who fliilshcs first is ltri-diiiul with 30o puinig, 'I‘Iii- oul- who fiii Ill. . tflflll is izrcditl-d wlih 2X0 points. -l 'I‘Ilc Ofli‘ who fiiiisi third ii. l-rclIiil-d with 2111i Ililifilil- 'I‘Iii- om- who fiiifsIii-s fourlh is ciw-diti-il wilh 21o “Alma nag so on, "mm nllsh"? 1"‘111'11'1"1¥ 1511 IIUIIIIS Il-ss lhaii lb..- iillu who flfllfillfllluwlillfllliy ‘ntcly Iil-forc IIIIII. I DEDUCTIONS FOR ERRORS IN ANSWERS ‘r H a \V1Ill-il zill pInyi-rs arl- fiiiisIii-il, lhi- nnswcr iii iiIlPi-Q-lidjng [gall - is llSf-(l to prlivl- llii- accuracy of l-ncli solution. ‘fhrm- points iiri- IU IlP-ilit‘ ducted fur (inch crror. Any words Il-fi. iiiisolvcil coiiiit :i.~'. errors ~ THE WINNER AfIl-r lhr- lIl-duciiouq fur lrrors lliI\'1-'l)(‘i'|]' uinlii. fmm n“, m“! points sl-l-url-il for finishing quickly .‘ ilPSFFllllHl :ibiiv4- ("uh-p “flooring,” ihc WIIIIIPI‘ is iII‘i'l.II‘i~il to Iil- llii- oni- \\‘IIII thc ififhilli-“I iiuiiililer of [ioliits rilmnliiilig Io his criulil. THE LIMIT It is wcll to sci .‘i tiiiii- limit for Ibo gflflllw oiIi~r\\-j_-. , . 1 hold it up lililvrlllilvly. All pInyl-rs who do not Illliuli‘ Wlllllllll “ills-r trliililt; liiiiit ‘irc gill-ii 2o pliiuls loss IIIIIII llll‘ Inst Ulli‘ to finish I 3__ 7 . 5d u. 'forliigli. to his life. Ill‘ PPZIIIZPS IIIH failure. Ills mlitlicr Sl-liua. thc (loncrai and Painter nro truly great. iIc feels like a “rubber stamp." llc goes homc. to his apartments. locks doom-throws Iihiisolf down on the bod-after taking it look at blin- sclf in thl- mirror. 'I‘hI.~l l-nils tho story. Mr. ICnion cnllcll llils ihc story of “A NOIlLIlJ LIFE" lcssoiis drawn from til..- story. I.——.\'()IILI<J LIFE IS ONE TIIAT SENS Ilcnuty null (loudness in thr- world. To Sl-IIna-Cabbagcs wcrc Iilaiilifui, this is typical of IIOI‘ nt- tltuilc of scrim: tho good of Ilfl‘. 2.—1N()I3LI<} LIFE IS ONE OF SELF SACIIIICKTICASIIIun ilidifl try to cvndc lififinnd responsibili- tics. Wc admirc her that sho faccd aiill SIl()llI(ll'1‘l‘(l hcr hnrd burdens. 3.—-NOIlLI‘I LIFE IS A (‘REAT- IVIG (lNE-Not ii parasitic but a productlvc one. Selina was a crest-- lvo agent. "So Big" was a rubber stamp. 4.——NOBLE LIFE IS ONE 0F SERVICE-Jloyond lhc ilruilgcry of farm Ilfc she saw that slic urns IP11- (Icrlug a scrvltic t0 thi- world. Iicr Cabbngcs, (Ynrrois, ctc.. kept (‘hic- aglfil children licnllhy and Iirigh-t cycd. 5.—N0lILE LIFE KEEPS (‘LOSE T0 COMMON pcoplc and nature. "So Big" Iiccamc suoblrieh. Scliiin was nlivriys human. She loved "iolks“. Shc was a noble cxaniplc of tlic following of tho one who was the frllud of thc lowly, pubilcaus and sinners. (‘losing Mr. Eli-ton fllilfli‘ an np- pcal for us Io livo tho Noble Life. and rocomnicnilcd thc Book. Ncxt. Sunday night Mr. Eaton will prcach a sermon froiii n great Iiyiuu-—"liiiiiortni Lovo Forovcr I-‘uli, Forcvcr lfiiowliilt Ibvjc. by John (lrcciilcrif Whittier. Children's Hymns will bc used-Little Tots’ will sing the Candie Song. Miss Pi-iirl Ilurns will ri-nilcr II solo.—— "I think when I rcml That Sivcct Story of Old". Charlottetown Bowling League Tho first ganio of the Charlotte- town Ilowling League will Ilcglfl at 7.80 p. m. nn Monday Nov. 24th at tht- Chnriotteiown Bowlinl! Alleys. The schedule is as foi- Iows: ' 1+3 \ t Cross Word Puzzle Ne. 2 Key to Cross Word Puzzle No. 2 Horizontal Vertical ..,,~‘~i"‘ Woollen reccptziclc. l. Ycgviziblc. 3. Proposcd at n I.IIIII(]IIlEI_ 2. 'l‘l-ulI.-r. 7. Viilinc. J. Sluiilblc. l0. Slrcuuous cxcrtlou. i. Furrcd, flail-rating animal. I2. Tips. S. Illxbziustcli. II. (lffspriiig of doiiicsllc pl-t. ti. Antonio‘ (nb.) l6. Elhvard (nickname) 7. On,- (Frieiil-ii). is. .\ flower. N. Ila-d for lIlllll\'i' power. I9. Fodder. it. To detect. 20. A colour. ll. (‘orrl-l-i (nb.) 21. Decay. llfl. A verb. 22. Thomas (nb.) i5. An lII.~‘ll‘IIIll(‘IlI_ 27. Pscd at ovcry‘ mi-nl. l7. (‘ourni- ni and of dinner. 2R. Real ostatc, ll). Country In Northern Europe. 30. Iiock from which iiil-lzil Is vX- 23. Quin-r. ITIICILXI. 2i. Plnci- of rl-si. 31. A pronoun. 27.. .\ IIIIlIlIll-l‘. 33. An Insect. 21f. Always. ' ' 35. Intersection of railway..- (;ili.) (21). (lihcr than this. I 3C. Sl-pnralc. ‘Illl. llody of ivntcr. ’ 38. Subducd light. iii. 'i'o l'lllISilSl-, 40. Novice. 32. Iilliili. ~11. Wcll kIliJWfl fish. :.'I. Flillliillvil. i2. Sounds iiindc by hclls, .\ john I3. lligh ilxplosivc li-i. Light pIlect-s ni‘ satire. ~15. . Plrvslciaus (nb.) .\ iiiniiK-i iiauic. (floss. (spelled backwards), . . Spoiigy [Ilillll-lllit". growth. -io, {Iloriiiiig (nb.) i\‘ov. Itnuibll-rs ’l‘iiiimsli.»rs ' Iliiiliils Sailors _ 'I‘.-aiii>ilcr.-l ‘I . lll/"Rllllllllfl ltnllilis Iii-c. 22 wllovcrel v Iiniiiiili-rs Ill-l‘. ‘ii-Pilots vs, (‘ziriiioiiy l". 17cc. 2C Sailors vs Iiadios I)\‘1 Stars vs 'I‘cnnlslcr< Ilcc Allnvcrs ‘q (‘rirmndy G . . Iindins Il-IIIIIIIPFS . . -S.'illurs vs. Trinmslcrs Jan. S-Iinvllrs vs. Itndios Jun. 12—-Stars Vs- (‘urmolly Ti .I.'iIl. 14~I'll0l.~' is. TV-niiisiiirs Jnn. lib-Ramblers vs. Sailors Jun. 19—'RadIos vs. Pilots Answer to Crossword Puzzle Ne. 1. Jan. 21-—Rnvvr.~i vs. Teamsters Jnii. 23 — (‘urniody l’. vs, Sailors Nov. 24~Ilovers vs Pilots Jan. 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