. is simply wonderful beautifully white and soft and Positively prevents Use it at once ‘after washin 7......- cantata...- Camp Italian Balm \ Q ana’s t k tb heads Y5 I. or canine gmoom: redness end cheppinl- j g dishes, aid -'__ -f-. ... = I . note the improvement 0f your bands. . l. Kggp a bottle handy by the Hfchen deli.“ iwsstsm Guardian -WE WILL BE TAKlNG LIVE hogs In on Tuesday. The Delaney RESERVE NOVEMBER 18 oltal, Baptist Church. nIe_B. to Mr. Joseph Pngson Sllmlnersllle. marriage place early this mouth. PERSONALS M r. Tllos. o.‘ Prince nf Wale: t‘.--i past few days. IN_ MEMORIAM vember 3rd._ 191B. Gone but not forgotten. Births McDONALD.-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital Nov. 4. to Mr. and Mrs.DavId McDonald, Union North, a daugh- tcr. . Ham»; ed what Denmark has been doing loud her a knlife with wlllch to cut 0,. 5.1. el All Dree Stow —-—<».___ in the Way of developing physical. the body down. but they all declar- w||_M°1- VALLEY scHooL enlotlonlll. educational and relig- ed they dld not possess‘ such =1 - lolls outlets for the youth of the [hing j The Ibuowhlg 1a ‘We standing o,- land. Ill seine such wily nlust Cilu- The witness added that she then 4 r 1' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4' 4‘ 4 4' 9 4 4' 4 4 '4 "’ ‘* 4‘ ": W-ilmot. Valley School l'0I‘ tile t” mm" "'9" l="°“'l"l= tried to bile tilrougll tile string with 4 i h month of Ocloberz- ' he,- teeth, poi. failed. O ‘ __ - - ' - ' 'l ll , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . mg;;gep;ikeb-,s M see-y. 2. ,,, W, y m ;;;.;u;(;--a m so, i- One Insertion 10o per line o; g worge z Grade lxrqL- Frances wrlghu ‘ ______ ;l(bltl>}l:lh 3mm‘ Hung with whm‘ she " Four Insertions ac p" ‘In’ o 5 word‘ II- 2‘ Willa“! Picketts‘ ' ‘IMNDONI No“ 2'_Mu“y u» sawed through the string ‘iild illerc- ; Eight Insertions" 7° 9°!‘ l '1' M w“ ' ‘ Grade VIII.——1. Ralph Hogg; 2' llcrimeilttei-sl 11?“) attempted to ‘by “berated 11,0 body_ 4 Lillian Hog ; 3,1; s b . u "mm" V“? Illa-gee W Wire and - , I - lll-din: a v P‘ .,. a e 4- 4- 4- 4- 4 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4 4- +4- -l- -l- 4- -l- 4- 4- Oily: Therm Simimm "i!" ° "Y '1" ‘wireless, and tlls ilrrcnllse of our dhlff, $.11? of nut-culls -—‘- Grade VI.—1,Katherine Clark; 2, 3,2131% t‘; see , 0"" the 1°18‘ n‘l“[l' again complimented - Miss For Sale Female Help Wanted ‘"10"! 91150191’; 3- Lillian Seller m one“ bee" "Wade Clark. FOR SALE-BASE BURNER IN good condition. I). C. IiItlcKlllIt-y "m-k PQIHL 1546-11-34“ .. FOR SALE-ll CHOICE MILOH- ‘ cows Holstein grade, heavy milk- l-rs, Julncs A. Miller, Fronchftlrt. 1420-10-30!“ ‘ FOR SALE-FOX RANCH WITH 3t) nqrpg of choice land and good buildings. Four miles from Char- Iotlctolvn. Ailllly 1° Jml" iiolmcs, Union Road. R-R- ll 3| Wanted WANTED-BY DECEMBER 1s"r furnished house. ADDlY Z "l0 Guardian. l5l74l4-"3l- WANTED—1Z GOOD YOUNG gradi- Ilnlstt-ill cows. frcshollilllr by Jally. 1st, or wltll (?8l"(‘.ll at foot. Write 0r pllollo \V. M. Len, Victoria. 3i To Let WANTED.—FOR POSITION IN St. John. New Brunswick com- petent Maid. Good knowledge of cooking absolutely necessary. For particulars apply Immediate- ly to C. J. Gallagher, Prince Ed- ward Theatre. 0i ace Clark; 3, Scott ‘Clark. Grade fld.—l, Jean Curtis; Earl Iiogg; 3. Ralph lClsrk. Grade I. Sr.-—l, Mable Peters; Earl Ramsay; 3. Dorothy Hogg. 2, Jack Sobey; 8, Ellnicc Jardlne. WOMEN EARN $10.00 DAILY, tilstrlbutlng tlZIEWOXIflCITIII “Med- Ical Adviser." by Dr. Pierce. Ull- foltls secrets of married happin- ess, often revealed too late. 1003 page. cloth-bound book. Illustra- tcd with colored plates. Cllupt- crs on Mother and Babe, Nursing Accidents. First Aid. Wllat to do In sickness. Retails for $1.00. Free with instructions to work- ers. Sales enormous. Enclose 10c to help pay postage ilnd packing. Medlcul Press. 648 Washington Street. Buffalo. N. Y. 10-24-3wks. Teachers Wanted _SABKATCI-I_EWAN _ TEACHERS’ Agency, "Regine, offers beet po- sitions. ~ 777-9-1-tf. SHOP TO RENT-——SUITABLE FOR ilrofossitvllzll oillce. 08 Great ilvtirge Street. - ill T0 LET-A HOUSE ON UPPER llillsboro, Apply Mrs. Ilillllarcll. 53 I'ppci=- Prince St. l500-lI~2-lii. T0 LET.—-.- HOUSE CENTRALLY lot-atoll. modern convenient-tats. Apply (IunrdInlI. T0 LET-SEVEN ROOM COT- tzlge on Villa Street. Furnace and all lnndcrn conveniences. Apply to Iliclman k McKlnnon, Royal liltllk Building. ll-l-tf. TO LET-FURNISHED OR UN- furllishcil rooms. Apply 93 King Sim-t. 15ll~Il-2-IIl. TO LET-FOR TIHE WINTER months, furnished house with all nlodt-rll conveniences, centrally located. Apply P. O. BOX ‘i93- l5-i4-ll-3~2l. Miscellaneous aTuTisoMl-z BAUBAOES- I-‘RE-STI today. Saunders, Newsome 6t C0. Market Building. 602-9-24-61110 ATTENTION is DRAWN "ro "rut-z largo (‘Iellruntlo Auction Solo oi‘ Ilrncl- Stewart Marsilflt-Id, four lllilils from Charlottetown. "ii Saturday November tllc 10th, H00 llillldllills. Peter Brntliil. Alic- liilnor-r. IG-lli-ll-Ji-li PARTIES WHO SET FIRE T0 llll‘ Ilny stuck of ’I‘Ilolnus Koon- llll. Suillllporl, on Oct. 221st, wort- st-t-il ulld aro known. If tIll-y ltilllll‘ illld settle wll will Iiillkl! no further Iollblo. ' ll fr‘—'“—'v————~————-—-.___-———w QUEEN ~HOTEL WATER STREET CHARLOTWETOWN Thle popular Hotel has been completely renovated end re- . furnished throughout end offers Very‘ corn- fortebie ecéemrnedetlon to the treveillnp pllillis. The teble In espec- IIIIY noses-ls tile fiub- i lo are eourtioliely "red for... "l!" $3.00] dey. BRUCE J. TAYLOR- Melfieor Gllarlottetow; . dropped the envelope Into her lap | and discovered that It was s can- . coiled mortgage. The debt WANTED -- IMMEDIATELY A principal for the Central Bcdcque Scllool_ Male preferred. Supple- ment $180.00. A. Wright. Sccrcllilry of ’I‘l'ustees. 1l-2-3i. Lost LOST—JET EAR-DROP. FINDER kindly lGiIVI‘ at Guardian Office. 1| LOST—AUTOMOBILE TIRE AND rilll. FIIIIlCI‘ kindly leave nt this office or ltt It‘. .I. 'I‘raiilol*'s store Tyrone. 1i Mule I Iclp Wu ll it'd ...._____.___._. ________ WANTED -- AT ONCE SINGLE mull to work on fnrln and ranch. Write or phone. Arthur C. Wilod, Mt. Herbert. 10-31 5i Rosemont Farm For Sale llil nvrl-s, pvt-r 80 llcros ('l('III' and lll high slnlo of culllvntlilli ll fliin block oi‘ Ililrdwooll nlld liil ox- ctillolll lllllcl" illud swnllip, large house. II largo Ilarns, good Ilcllllery illizhnllst» and other sillull build-- lilgs; ct-lllvlit floors lll cellar and stables, 1i wolls toll-phone instilli- (‘II nlld vlisclrit- wiro passing Resell calll. Apply ilt once. i Roy Bullpltt 11~5-2i COMMONPLACE ‘Fin-rt.- was n girl In New York (Iify who Ilud been working for (eight. yours wltllouthu vuciltioll. She wus Illlli. white, llllll Iler silollldors wcro stooped. Shu had ullold lllotIlt-r (lllllililililill llpnn her. Illlll for l-lghl. ycilrs silo lluil been toiling lo irlu- tilt-ll" homo frnlil the Incubus oi‘ ilt-Ill. Ono night she took nil "oll-vntctl" llollle. lll her Ivlillil she lightly clutched all en- volop. Silo rllll all the wily up the street and could hardly turn the door-knob. Silo Ilurrled into the room whore ilcr mother silt and with a sob. The mother opened it was pllld. Just a collllllonplilce girl- that was all. But oil! tile beauty of that sacrlfical love Ior her mother! WOW ROLLER BLIN-DS THAT WAS-H Indian Head Cotton makes exclai- ANOTHER ELEGY (Spokane SDOKOSITIBII-RDII-liill." Tllc Klaxon sounds the klicll pal-ting day. till-st clouds creep the Ilay got to sleep. clad sotlall The radio set cllllls its rzluco lsquc" Aim/underneath o. nearby light, man patent tents. ' sunburnetl pore. ‘expflnfio WHY SIIDFE. obscure, like czar‘! Await alike the Inevitable hcur~— the shop. Can streamline hoods or silve plated hubs sing spark? (full plush upholstery clumsy dubs foil the dark '.' l-‘ull lllaliy ll boob oi‘ purest rll serene Succumbs each touring itch; summer to lll IIPGCETI, And win-lie Its sweetness ill western ditch. REVERE HOTEL L. W. Carleton. Bangor: A PAN-ORT-RODOX SYNOD. For raearly June 8th, there met sta-nillnople n PenlOrllhodox Syno momentous importance, and wihos sessions were ended by th ill-telnet nit follclbiiy kitinll-ppill the Patliinrch Molcvtoili as "he w-l illig ‘CIIJINIIIWII. a Chik-lllxo rel-Iglou lent rolled blinds. which are easily washed. One end is attached to the roller llntl ll stick Inserted Into the] hcln at, the opposite extremity, just In the usual roller lblind wily. MABRAS CURTAINS Iliad-rail is l: drapery vllllllflfllll that never wholly goes out of fash- Hotel 00., Ltd, PNNlmrb Ion. It can now ‘be procured with s woven them and e simnletod hem- pilper, flames ivo be "In poslition t stale tlhat ‘Illlknlllllbllls decision wa "beached" on his mciltowiltz points. among olilmrs: To adopt the WP!"- em style icif ca-lelildur: ‘tie perm-it 0181111058 Ecumenical Syhoti ,1, h _l‘ ‘iii-Withd- stitch wlllicll gives It a vcry finish- ed look, _ _> _ _ to wlebmw this . controls-my. SHOP from Helm-en's Catalog. ENGAGEMENT Announces‘- Mr. William Acorn announces the engagement of his daughter An- to take Wiglnorl, Grnillillls R0"- d. was I:l the cl;_v on Saturday visiting his son who is a student College anti who Ins been reizrettllilly ill for In loving memory of Ernest Ler- ter. who departed this life on No- INSERTED BY HIS MOTHER Grade V.—1.-Lucy Hogg; 2, llor lGraile I. Jr.—1. Georgie- Curtis; Solno lute arrivals through the And three hours after we have lllt Tho noise calms dowll so we can Save \VlI(‘l‘(‘, from yonder peiluullt- Pounds until daylight on a busted wheel. Beneath those tattered tops, those ‘Vhere [ans the dust m“, each piece are converted into light by a I Each on his folding bed of slight Tile rude explorers of the high- llet not ambition mock their creaky cars, Their khaki clothes, of vintages Norgrandeur view, with hllutcur Tile short and simple fllvvers of tile poor, Tllc boats of shiny paint, the pomp of power, And nll that charms the mote Istlc fop The paths of touring lead but to Dark In Ills mnimioll cull the IIllH- tllc Who bung Into your fclldcru In Full molly a cilr is doomed to blush M. M. Shell, ii-Ialifnx: J. W. Wnllillo, Dor- chilstcr, N. It: A. J. PoirlcrfMli-i- cnuchc; II. M. Iloid. Trurn; (l. I’. (Iordon. Truro; J. J. Ilarallec. El- rl mohtvh, end-ling In Ooh- nwtpremntloal " lllie principal ,>_iwg,hh;hy_ They ha“, wmomhns Ulillmencs of i-in- ‘OIllIlTlOIIlIOX East. vetpy like till- isle-phone Bgcs bc- “llll-‘t-"m ‘l-"lllillil-“llll-P‘ ‘were ‘i! fore Edison ivills ‘IihFllOll-Elll or. Gun- preskling lln illle Synod. The Liv- seoxend plurals-gil- of clergy; to permlI-t till-st mnrrilage 0f clergy nllhnf ordination. but to require leans Mid bounds, chills llss stood llollle Mmarrlled: to call (Sober) in 1925. statesmen be 1.000 yWmslll-e nanimliicel Synvil» the a (midi-till: world up re- St James Church by Rev W. Orr Mul Of tlon of rural districts tends Io in crease the unemployment in cities Too often the innocent the greater freedom pf city life Seeing the Iilightlng e 061. but that old French motto: ‘Honi solt qul mill y psnse’ (Shame to hllll who evil thinks.) of lute years, but the properties oi’ selenium, the "eye" which has been used to transmit the lll-Zht picture, has always failed [William Prior, an English elec- trical engineer, claims toliave. 1h. vented ll new selenium cell which l“ 5° "lbid lll its response to lig-llt changes and of silch great sensit- lveness that we are brought a step nearer to the solution of "this fas- cinilllilg problem. The electric "eye." ll‘ sufficiently sensitive. could be eulployetl willi- out difficulty, but lliiv-llys ilt great cost loirzlllslnlt Images instantan- eously, and nlore than I5 years ago u Britain scientist. Professor 11111111101‘. succeeded iin seeing at a distance leltcrs oi’ the alphabet which were held ill front of the selcllluln illslrulllcnt. Lift-lo pro- gl-css has‘ been llladc since his ek- pcrllucllts, chiefly on account of the great lllbfbld and sltlggisllilcss 0i scrclllllln cells. . Mr. Priors cell which has been favourably reported on W"b0m9 WCll-RIIOIVII physicists may prove of great vlllue In solving the ipop- ular problem ot‘ producing sounds with the klnematograpll. Ilere the sound» from a telephone mouth- 2. 9. oil llfi l1 simple process. and are photograph- ed on th emovlng fllm_ side ‘by side with the pictures. Tile projecting lantern throws the picture on the screen In the usual way and the light Im-zlges on to a selenium cell. all electric current passing through which is made to actuate ll loud- speaklllg telephone. -_-_-_ao>---_ THE NEW LEPER CURE Tho trcutnlcllt with the clllylcsl- t-rs (of tllc (Illilliliuoogru or Ilydrocoriuls nil) scellls the li(.‘- gllllllllg of u. solution of the. up IIII recently, Ilopoless problem of r- leprosy. "Tile doctor conducts ll constant Ilantl-to-llantl struggle with the Ilacllli, fighting ilow one wuy and thou another. It Is worth it all. Willlt a treat to go about our home ilow! Tlley lllay have no p. toes. bllt you can see them stulllp- ing round us If they were Ilalc and hourly . . . Instead of sixty or seventy dlllly dressings. ilow wi- Illlvo only fifteen. and those llro largely llnw-conlors." This Is frolll Dr. Isabel Kerr, who is worklllg lllllong the Iepcrs lit Dlcllimlli. . ~—-—-<-oc---- l‘ THE MY-ST-EIRY OF CHINA. e Trlle most iinlwcrlltablc o.’ ull Deopde are the Cllllnese; no Dill‘ CfI-Il say mcactly lw-hat o-lts the will he Ilcld ilt the llollle of Mrs. “an the sick ‘vow appomLmL A pin-it lhlstory oil‘ this imystrinilous George (IIIIT. Dam,“ ammo“ “om- Flng" was a raice. tholliglr ‘UIIGDB can ibl». llttlr vletsrls.—'l‘on lllelnhcrs were rend by 0m, o; the “Nlfnbt-fg am] doubt lllhst IIh-oy iverc tiivllizcil present ilt tllc clilb-rooill In It was very “mun nnjoyhlh The Wlllllst “In 0f iilhe [Wgglteiln were shill iba-rbnlriaus. ‘ We aillwuivs fliflfirlllf! the lfIVFII- flbilv of priming iffllnll tymq in a ‘nlllflnflllflfl, ‘wlho t-alllgdlt tile amt lo Wilrliianl Caxton, ‘flit’! first EnglL-rll llmln-Ier. (Iuxioll Ilils ‘bccll dead onlly ilhrce and ll Ilalf centuries; world Tli-PPO ls not rrehadow of doubt that they used Iillc lnifl-flilfff"! coin- Illl-‘i-‘l ages before ll. came to the West, and their "RQICIRIIJL "records slhow that they possessed quite I'I d good wiorkilnlg knowledge of 9 llowitler come illlto use In Euroue i‘ lll-bout 600 years ago, wlhen the , . the regular meeting of this club. "‘i,‘.‘.,,,’;°°';.e,r,'j"'f,m",,l,‘,jj was absolute-I to purchase ihe at the school-house. on October "m", m. misc“, mm which “m, clothes. The next meeting will he 13th, The meeting was opened F cmlployed In wsnfare a. thousand 0 years before llhe Hans reduvenled 8 It tin 1014. The lClh-ineise were imuking title nllosi. pendent lpotfery at n t-Iillc wlhen tour ent-estons ate and drank foom i.lle enudeat clay vessels. But whereas we have advanced lily s-IIIII. or even gone backward. diiliaav of ‘Heir old secrets are lOE-lt is glad oodoy to l-e-Iealrn from CANADIAN wnoetsus~ The concern of the Christian Church iu‘ Iho problems of unemployment aud- 1I rural depopuiiltlon was enlphasia- ed In sn able sermon last nlghral. - llgan who pointed olit that too 7 little responsibility is felt for these‘ conditions by individuals and too luuch is left in the hands of our political leaders. The church is cal- led upon not only to relieve lbesc difficulties but to seek II solution to the problem. It is Idle to talk of _ inlmigrstloil willie tilero is a eon- ed extremal)’ went “m! l‘ W“ Y?" tinusl exodus of lIle youth of our land to other parts. The depopula- amuse- ments of young people In country places lire frowned down upon by their elders and this unsympathet- p Ic attitude excites a longing for feet of gos- sip Ill sonle country places one feels like stumping the neighbor- hood and preaching, not the Gos- Modern Industry and reform have removed some of the old Institu- tions that furnished an outlet to the social activity of the conlmuni- ty and these must be replaced by other things. The speaker instane. electric-lll offs Right to Vote" was r0811. Jill-l" The colnluittoo for vlsltlnl: auce to purchase flowers and frillt Victoria Ilnll. on Octollol- 17th, for the regular lllecting of this Club. A paper entitled “Cllltlvlltlni! a Conlillullity Cpirlt," wns road by Mrs. tucking poppies lo sell on Armist- Ict- Duy. Tho next regular llleetlllg will ho Ilcld lll lilo Ilall. hers rind one visitor were Ilrclient. After the llleetlllg hild been open- ed In the usual manner by of the previous meeting. the bus to. It. was decided to give 320 for the purpose of buying clothes for nllnutes of the last meeting were rend and edoped. and roll called. The Trealnllrers report end the report of the School Committee Co., and Vernon McLeod Albany. ppm] , wLv-i (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, Nov. 8.—“Y0u behav- t M; plucky of you to tackle such a job lll tllilt ruined and deserted kind . of place. ‘It ls more than many peo- _ plo would do." tin these words iDr. iR. -L. Guthrie. the East London Coroner, compli- mented Ellzabeth Clark. aged 17. who gave evidence today at an lll- uuest on Carl John Anderson who ~ conlmitteed suicide. Miss Clark related how, when paslsllg _a disused timber yard in Poplar High street, she saw a mlln in an almost sitting position with .u piece 0t’ thick string round Ills neck and fastened to an Iron post. She called tile attention of some men who were passlnif. lb“!- bBYOIld merely taking a. look they would not do anything. As they Wfllkcil away she sent a boy after tllfllll with a request that ithey would by the Report of Women’s Institutes for P.E.I. Howe Bay M"! EQ""II*°""'Q" October 3rd. the illillilbfllslfii Olvfill: _club lnct at the llollle of _ BB ‘Va-r hint-Donald. .10 hold their rcBa-m‘ nleetillg. Twelve IIIOIHlICFBt Th; three visitors were presell. I . mot-ting was Ollelled Wm‘ m“ 5 m? illg oi‘ the Odo. fill-cl‘ which “'9 IIIlIIIIlUR of the last meeting :02; road nlld flilflpmd- The r6907 the School Colllmlltcos were read. t l’ This Institute Kill"? 51" m7 sheathing of the walls 0i’ itlgllugton School; $4.45 for plllll fm. u“, will] ol the Howe Bill’ wScllool; and $18 for School Pall‘ EXCEPTIEINAL RIDING cu M-FURT The new Dodge Brothers Touring Car is exceptionally comfortable ‘to ride In; it is good looking; and it incorporates many important refinements of detail. The body is longer and lower, eliminating side sway, affording more leg room, and enhancing the beauty of the lines. Deeper seats, long undcrslung real- springs and longer front springs, give ample assur- » ance that cross country touring can be enjoyed-without weariness or fatigue. same sturdy engine. The price le $1275 f.o.b., Windsor. Charlottetown Yet with these improvements, and many others, it is still fundamentally the same car-built on the samechassis and powered W. B. PROWSE & SONS Prizes. The lli-xt nlcclilli; Wm "e held at. tho llonlc of Mrs. Wllllaln‘ A conlnllttee was llIlI-"Jlllled w arrange tllc llroizranl F01‘ We“ nleetlng, which will be held in the school Ilouse. _ L|"k|¢¢ge|-__This club met for its regular m-eetlnl; 0" ocmb“ 4th. at the honle of llirs. Willie!" Schurmnn. There were sixteen members and three visitors Ill"!- sent. After the singing 0T "l? 0d“: and the readlns "Y"! adoption OI the minutes of the previous meet- ing, the business of the meeting was carried through. Two very- lll; Leresthqg papers were then reao by two of the nlenlbers. Work for the Orphanage will be taken up at the next IBEGUIIB- Whlch "l" be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Clark. Georgetown.—On October lllll- In the Town Hall this Institute hold Its regular monthly meeting. After the usual opening the busi- ness of tile nleetlnll W85 "ll-milled to. The School Committee" ulld the librarians for the month were appointed. This institute lllls hild three of the class-rooms of the school re-decorateil and ls HOW having‘ the cages about tile tree.- on the streets repaired. flllll lll‘! fallen libs removed. They YOtP-ll $25 towards the Japanese Iicllef Fund. at this meeting. "Queen Mery's".--Elcvoll luclll-l bcrs alld five visitors were present on Si-iltclniler 8th, at the llollle of Mrs. LoBcrt hlncllon, White Solids. for the regular meeting of this club. Tile ‘meeting opened with the sinking of the Ode. Iollmved by the lnstltAIc Prayer. Roll-call was responded to by each nlelllbcr giving a fact about (Ianadll. Coin- nllttee to visit the school nntl to Mills. Central Bcdeque:—'fweIvi: nlenl- Ilers and thren visitors were Dre- ,sent at the llollle of Mrs. Melville ‘Johnson. on October 8th, for the regular illcctlng of this Club. The Institute decidcil to erect a new flog-pole on the school, to ‘DIINIIIR-FQ h new tinned-sharpener. and l1 wash-boiler for the school. . Allel‘ the business of the IlIGCllIlg 119-13 been carried tllrollsll- 1W0 Yeadklgs were given, and all Interesting contest was llcld. Tile (“lull will hold its next illcetllllt at the llfllll’? oi‘ Mrs. Thomas Illoy-‘iv- _ _ LikCViIl¢.—TlIlS Club Ileld its regular‘ nleetlng at the llollle of Mrs. S. J. Rose on October 3rd. Fifteen luclllbcrs ilnd five visit- ors were present. Roll-call was nil- swnrctl by each nlembor tcllim! whnt book shc thought Wmlld mm lo the Library. The following. progrillll was curried. out: Reading, Mrs S. J. Rose. Comic Rl‘.(.'ltllll0I1—- Miss Alberto Itosc, Soill-I—M|'3 Iiililsoll Murrow nlul Miss Hilda McDonald. ill-ports 01' ill" 5"l'°°l (Iollllllittec wort! Ilcard. Tile next lueotlllg of tho Club will lie llclll lll the llollle of Mrs. Frank Rose. , Traveller's ResL-Oll October 18th this Club held Ils TBICIIIPY meeting nt the homo of Mrs A. Curr. Twelve lllenlbors and three visitors were present. [loll-trail was illlswcroil by cllcll illoluhcl‘ telling ilow l-illc is Klllllil l" 11°19 lll“ Institute. A paper. entitled "Woln- which a durnlng contest was held. le sick were granted a iveckly llllilw‘ Tile next meeting for the sick. next meeting will be held nt the home of Mrs. Ernest Bell. White Sands. Glenrncrm-Tllc regular meet- ing of this club was held on Selll" ember 24th. at the home of Mrs. I‘. A. Mcisaac. hlrteen nlelllhcrs and two visitors were present. The Mctcalfe. Tile Institute is I10"! Tllofl- wllllllme- Grlllllllll"! but the Chrlnosc u-uldtolubtetiiv used _'..() ()1 | 1o“, _ cont of $15,000. and rrecelvlng R0811; C- 5- 178N100?- Albfllly: Gcm-tylpc 0f Iihc most modern Itlnii ,l.l'iulnllslrltstigellllvt :1, the‘) heorme o; rwegfnihgngdgpzngzgr giggle stallions were set. dip in all those Gardner, Halifax; W. H. I~‘oy, mm,“ hhm, “to pmoushm] you“ Mm J A C‘ Rodgeraon’ (m, n! re_ “,3 t” or u“; Drevmm meeting ofrspele n/nd mission houses, so “ammmh Om ‘mo! Klllar ‘monthly meetinlt. Ten lllom- m nu Business ‘mm’ ‘the “'°"“h"'p""“5 ‘mm’ m“ were read and adopted- was then attended to. Three dollars was voted for charitable purposes. A committee wss appointed t0 arrange for the making of a quilt that will raise money for the In- stitute. The next meeting will take piece st the home of Mrs. Hugh A. McDonald. he! Celtics-Eight members and four visitors were present at "l6 singing of the Ode. and the retitl- lllg and adoption of the minutes Incas of the Clu’) was attend-rd the children of the orphanages. A committee of two of the members held at the home of Mrs. wedlock. Northem.,—There were eleven members and Iwo visitors present rli. the home of Mrs. Ids Stewart, an October 11th. for the monthly meeting of this club. The meeting was opened with the singing of the Institute Odo. after which the with the singing of the Institute Ode. after which the minutes of the last nleetllig were read and adopted. Roll-cell was answered with "Pickle Recipes." Arrange- ments were made for s. Pie Social and "a Bale of homemade canny, which will be held shortly. _ The meeting was closed by the singing oftlfe Ndtloilel Anthem. DernIeyl-Oa Oetoberlilrd. the women of this Institute mot In tile WIII _W_ost»IIible eirt of IIIIHIII tbllts yearn ago wlltllln her ‘minim. - d, _ ' s were tllell mvhDyment read a paper. "Maid!!! the Institute a Success." - lspslligg e business dleogsslog 1e; reed. Miss inure DerllierIcifoor-biluse for the rs- ‘HOUJSCFI millilcll the corner of lsflvfillllh ‘RVEITIIP and llcld. It was decide-ti to postpone the ordering of the Ilooks froul thc McGIII Travelling Library until further information regarding thenl could be obtained . a TIGNISH GRAMMAR SCHOOL Standing of pupils for lllollth of October. Grade X.—1. Edgar Perry. 2. Clifford Iitlckett. 3, Albert lilac- Iiltyre. . Grade VlII.-—1. Bernard Harper. 2, Eugene Perry. II. Alyre Perry. Grade Vl.—1, Arthur Perry. 2, Nelson Gallant. 1i, Aubin Myers. Grade V.—1. Msix Mclllnls. Allan Murphy (equal). 2, Clifton Conroy. 3, Francis Bernard. Grade iV.—1, Charles Perry. 2; Willie Bernard. 3. Sylvaln Bllotc. (Irndc IlI.—1. 'l‘elill'etl Christ- ophor. 2, Sylvestro Arsenault. Grade 1I.—1. 'l‘orcllcc Gavin. 2. Freddie McKlnnon. (li-atlt- L-Alpllonsc Richard. CH URGH iRADIjO. 'I‘h.tv rndto is brtng liar-ll effec- Itlvvry ‘m. lyfllisinrllig. lo what is said Io he the largest. Presby- terian Illlurtlil In ilhc wlnrltll-—illl¢~ ‘Plirril. ]'I"‘Sl¥y1('i1]'IIlII C-flilrtalll {of Svaltlc, \Va-=-Il.- mild ncit only to its lnenlbterl-tilldip of 7,500 but to ll-ll- unlimited ltlloilsentls all over the NorlIll-‘lvestli. M, llllle some limit- ll has intensified the ullnIsIc-ry and -Rov. Dr. Mark A. Matthews. the -I“'I..\iIDl'. hlIPl bound that look-hr; ntltor ll flock of 7:500 was a treme-utloulslly ‘(llml-(Ylllll, task. even Wiilh a tlrouip of able assistants, and elf (‘OIIIFSH It. was only n-t rare Intervals that lllc- could be present nt. lillle services tor any mu! or i-‘ie score of chalpeis and nlissfon carol-ed‘ tilt- in- fluence of his church far beyond tlliiei iwshls of Ilhc hllg strllctllm at Spring street In Seattle. Then lithe clllurnh installed II radio dlnontlcllstlmg stallion nl a able Ito llililfen llo the some ‘liIlISlG. the same prayers, and ifho Sflillf‘ flliililln as do those In the nlollhrl- chlurch. ‘Butt that, important as h is, Is only il mnliptltraltlvnly small inert of ilillo achievements record for KTW. nu the chalrclrefis station rs Itlnnwn. Int fir. MGLIIllPWZS ir-ll smile-thing of tho story: _ “Our rod-lo stallion is one of "tho best In the country." he says. "and In its construction we have fdllmvctl the RIDGE"?! of all the besl ones. Wle are {TGIT-IBGUIIK It as railildily as rlihe builders mu work. ‘We use wave iiemiitlh 360 and 460 lll-ll can devt-‘lqp a wave length of 900 0r 1000. . "We ‘hiwe been hen-rd ‘beyond IAIhIert-l, Oo-rlada, In PIif-lllps. Main. POLGAMV PROMBLEM A Colonial Office report for 1922 on the British Mandated Sphere of Togolalld, ivest Africa. states that. I-‘etishlsm (the worship of inanim- ate objects believed to possess in their lives some kind of mysterious power) is the dominating religion; lilld converts to Christianity in many Instances still uphold ~the spirit of the Fetish Influences. Polygamy, In particular, is very prevalent. and the missionaries do not seem to be able to combat it. Tile individual will marry In church, but In the majority of In- stances Insists upon having more than one wife. In those cases he is premltted to attend the church. bllt is barred from partaking '0! the Lord's Supper. MAY BUILD NEW PRINTING BUREAU (JTPAIIVA, Nov. 3.—The $500000 appropriated at the last session of the Federal Parliament , of the erecting of a new printing bur- can to replace the preselltbulldiug. which is considered inadequate to meet the demands made upon It. may be used In the near future. ac- cording to Information received from semi-official circles, It ls stated that the Minister of Public Works, lion. Dr. J. H. King. In conjunction with the Minister o! Labor, Hon. James Murdock. have before tlleln three suitable sites <for the new prise-lag bureau, ‘and ‘the choice or the best site is under eon- Iempiatlon. _HOTEL VICTORIA Oifere to the travelling public e comfortlblia up-to-dafe hotel. Gon- telne 44 rooms with; prlvets betllmThe Oule- Ine le femoue ell ever Canada. Telephones In v ell rooms. Geurteoue eerviee. ' H. c. BROWN, l Meneger Gharlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd, Proprietors VICTORIA HOTEL S. G. Bereovnch. Montreal; R. J. Havililnd. Toronto; J. H. Knox. 8t. John, N. 8.: D. A.'O’Neil. Bridge- wster. N. S.; A. I-I. Mitchell, Tor- onto; 'l. ‘W. Douglas. Toronto: H. A. Acorn. l-‘ord, Ont; M. A. Pierce. Newark. 1N. Japseverill olivine lll Pennsylvania. rind tin Houston,‘ Texan-faulting in OIsIxm-ces from ‘N00 In 4800 rn-idee fmm Seattle. ‘Wilson silo rotation iIs perfected we‘ ilt to he lwerd In‘ the‘ lilies. (‘tl.ins, and Japan. ss entitled" glllsr meeting. After the IIIIIIII IE. III. nIniin-ty as we are Ming hmrd In lllllil- Mfllllrflil; different ports of elite-country, M°ll°l°ll~ Montreal: A. w. Gsttlbsr, Yer- mouth: A. S. Teller, Boston; Fred P. Bradford. Cape Cod: It. S. Finch Toronto; F. H. Blrt, Montreal: Ii. Bel-low, oilitflll: W. G. f-‘slllll. Ge ti, S. Pout. Monreei; P. J. Love, rill: B. IL Suther- i. A. I. Cooper, _ .._.__..-.,_;._....