$l§§§§§§§§§§§§e..n. 4 1"" - r New] pelidodll Greeting Ix. Jewelers = ‘- the enjoined your order-e for . u‘ doing i6‘ We ‘Qilll guarantee nellvery ‘iorfi Christ-mes. . , . WELLNER‘ lll). j , “- ‘ e elm: I all’; ‘u. ids/ii fund _ w": ail-rah ' WW ten 9.39; you a an : 1 \ favour. ment today will be‘ llureirM nnnaaéntsi" V‘ ', .OF Alumln u. robation b‘ *'l cLeodLtd. P. E. I._ esll I e. 1000 PIECES‘ OF HEAVY GUAGE PURE -,_ _ , WARE JUST _ RECEI, - THE CHANCE OF 2 quart ".45, 2 l- ‘ l¢="K1.<=l.l-*=.»‘ .1‘ ee ...l“.---| Lipped S‘ ut Percolator, has . 4_ 1-2 gts-j$l.90, li-qlfl- 1:“. . . . $2.10 " "Convert covhrediKettlcs. 8am- $1.88" Pfmf-Ye/Kettlm8qts.$1.58-- size $1.62 12-qt.'size'.~....-.......;........$2.10 Double \ Hts.‘ l1“ ‘e like» ills: ice J.-....... ‘ 1.4 "l l. .41" was mailed oiitwoiago. , It isdue on presentati n,.and your prompt pay- considered a s l? 5 um Ware ‘y. ". mul- hundi-etrllollm Jtpper lip, which ‘he decided t-o t’? I l _ the slightest‘ idea that if was any- " uflarly; the cl vited to worth-b ‘us FUR cokrrrs L flleislleclsi catty-wees lienwn w I -~ w.» " — ~ ' ‘lilfiiiifilllil-l {r -= ’ 30s‘ ‘l-r-zl. - m ~ . _ ,~ ‘ :ss.m1 ..__,------ll‘ _, “,"“mm"'m“ w§fi ahalenrguq Fun coal-solvers. Comedn - .lioday.and’*séefthd ‘K1431! tlu- gar menu. .A number orjilleéeflll ‘nu ' ., sold.‘ are gollngdlnck mph “ makers in-a duly orlwos-‘do dot-Z‘ lssnaee 0176.0 Mc- Jll! them ‘wigs heIBQ, MP jilg°°ll lalllll‘. ., ,, .. ;.AT. THE PMNG‘ _‘ . next week. doiilmehelld ‘Monday, . 19031174 l. the ‘Bob Ott 'Cornpah’jf'_wlll.'blj\ie two shown daily,‘ Melina; at‘ 8.15, sharp, Evening, 8.16 ihlrn,‘ with a new ehew each day.» - ' " 184i l \ ’ . ‘_‘—-i' 1ST. .PETER'8 GATHEDRAL. —-¢ l28rd lSunday after Trinity; 8 s.m., Holy Communlun;=8.40, Matlns and ‘Litany; 11.00, .80); " Eucfhaflgt, [chem and "sermon; 2.30, Sunday Igchool; 7.00, Qvehsdn"; ‘End 59,-. on. ' ' bu: rwAv OUTr-Myl "husband, Saml. Williams, having‘ lelt. my home and protection without any just cause, since ‘the _'13th ‘May, 1920. and his‘ whereabouts are un- known ‘to me, lltlierelore notify the public that its’ -my ‘intentiohmto get married. (Si!) MmTEt-hellwilllams. —lPa.nam‘a Exchange. ' | w, " RUSTICO AND STANLEM-The services l-n the Cavendish lCongre- gntion will be as followm-Rustim ll a. m., and Stanley‘ 7 p, m_ A; me morning service Rev. J. S. Bonnell will preach. Subject “A‘Bad Man W-ho Made Good." The story will be l-told oi‘ a. mun whose life was trans- lionmed by contact with one who isympathized with ‘him and under- ;s‘tood him abet-tar even than he un- lderstood himself. The regular ser- lvice vvilll lbe held in Stanley m the }evenlng and an address will be giv- en. The pastor will not be present "sit the evening service as he is to deliver an- address‘ nt- the unveil- - Kenoington " Presbyterian ‘Church, Sunday evening. ' " l ‘A SAD H°MiE6OM"|_NlG.-— Many Jrlends and relatives ‘here were {grieved to learn ot the death in the gl-iospitsl at lMoncton on Wednes- ldlly, of Mr. Garfield Dockendorilflot York" IPolnt. "Mr. Dockeudorll’ went West to Saskatchewan some years -ago, and became very prosperous in farming at St. Bsawells, Sash. Some days alto he ‘leltto. visit old acquaintances on theilsland. About Winnipeg, he found a pimple on his to root out, but the squeezing only seemed to spread theswelling, and when he reached Moncton, he de- clded to secure treatment, ‘without thing serious; A clergyman and his wile, who were staying at the lame hotel,- ‘look nn-‘iulereit ‘in Mr. Dochendoril, and visited ‘him reg~ 8 . pvritin ~ seem-oi to Gwlsl was»; his condition." ‘ As his condition came more and more éerious. his sister, Mrs. ‘Heath ‘MaolLean, o! Allston, Mesa“ waswlent lor. She came at once, and was; with him since Monday afternoon. W he re- mains rlgllrefiught mo bur- . l ' ". . w. ‘*1 ‘F church will hold a pantry s, " in ‘Fennel! b Chandler’ °' " aneowutv- Annie»!!! m"! also. 1w . i loader-coal. Mfifill; Moore ,P o. man/You Brejholdially ‘u "pn-‘rv ‘rro 'i.r'e'_ shown at nafiwjao attendance: ‘Merrill Oraswelll Jean- _ ‘HI-avg ‘, allelic-cm nqinlsn udtmlo: Ifillnltfld, > _- seer» A RIVGD git-la repel-e“! ‘navy ‘oengsm-lddy skim Jpleetod) sires‘ 6 no l! Years. Price Pirovweefiinolsfllltdl. -. SERVWCE. OF 80NG.—-Tllo- 177° ' "gram {or the service o! soul ill 5'" James church tomorrow eewlrllll l8. most‘ interesting, and‘ will be £0,111!!! in the regular church notice. Brooklield couéresollefl "will N” iollowswil-lunter ‘River 11 mum; ‘llsrtsvllle; a pm.‘ and Brookflllm- 'p.nl. At the servlcevat-Hflfllfll“ there lvlll ‘he an ordination oi’ e1‘ dens. - ‘ .» run cos-re As cHRiITWQ pllts —¢Choose the coat now will" our assortment l‘: lurxlhilnd W“ the additional stock oi specials- ‘with us. It you like you can make a payment new to hold ~t‘he .18!!!‘- ment and we will put it aside £017 you until Ohrlstnlas. Moore & Mc- Leod, Limited. 10088417-2l. monrcnuvl lN- sou.nle."—'rlle (LG. ‘steamer Montcalm arrived in ~1 two men who have been on " con- struction work in the Straits 0t Belle isle lull summer. As soon so the weather moderates tire Mont- service. BACK TO CHARLOTTETOWN. —'l‘he local luthorlties, sa e - the Sin-John Telegraph, flnall receiv- ed a reply Wednesday afternoon to their three telegrams to ‘Charlotte- town regarding lEdward Henry Co- dy, who was arrested some time ago -by Detective iBiddiscombe tor wandering about and not givling a. satisfactory account at himself. iilodyédsald lghtlllea that 15o lLe- ong o are e wn an e ‘had $400 in his pockets; but no verification con-id ‘beiound ofi-llis story until Wednesday. He was placed in a local institution (or a time, but the telegram from the Ch-lei’ of Police of ‘Charlottetown [explained the cause of the delay. ‘This message said that a "brother ‘oi’ the man ‘being ‘held here would I | ,arrive "Thursday to take-him back: A ‘sad touch was added -by,. _ ‘h _ M a ‘Me-ms m‘rs.zsrnzzerizzfllr.zhz..ma:5:2‘ s"::.."::‘:r:.l: 2:1.‘ .::.~;;;;‘<-e;=,_- - home. was buried on Tuesday, andthat this sad aflair was the cause o! the non-arrival oi’ a _reply TIXJIILwLlIG man's relatives. er examinations? partmlent, Grade WH.—1, Belle MacNelll. Grade VIL-l, Merrill Craswell; 2, llvlary MacNelll; 3, En-a MscFadyen. Grade VJ.-1, Reg- inald Peters; 2. Florence Macin- tyre: 3. Wililred Smith. Grade IV.-~ 1. Mildred ‘Burke; 2. Carl Burke; 3. Gladys Saunders". Primary ‘Depart- ment, Grade ]“|*_'1; Edna Gregory; 2, Marion Maclntyam: 8. Emma Gal- lant. Grade Ill Senior-A, Alpllons~ ‘us MacDonald; 2, George ‘Wh-ltlock; 8, Albeit "Furness. Grade H. Junior --'»l-; Ada Del-rah; 2. Eva Den-ah: 3. Dorothy Burke. Grade I Senior-l. llfrllsqlis Gallant; 2, Eva Axbing; 3. , imedflirblogfG-rade l Junior-d. ~ _ ‘Cudlnorei 2. Russell Mac- Neill; ‘ll, Annie Peters. Beginners Cloak-l, Reginald Will-Mock; 2. Horace. S-Inlth; » B, Muriel Gallant. ‘Phevfbllowlilg pupils made pariect etielilauliadyen. Wilired Smith, Gladylé Saunders, l‘ Wh-itlock. Francis‘ Gallant, Ruth Cudmore. Mildred Blllitflluth Douse, Willie Douse‘. lteglgie\wllitlock. Toilet Neells lot Young People Parents know the meeee- " ‘Equal W, s. wows .mW "l elty of tr: nq‘ the children‘ . ’ eel-lg in t e eare e4 their. ‘L Aeet . , i N r 1 N The lllrlt etep _ 4 ".2: ...-' " ‘- "1"! , -. ‘ 5min’ ' m“. The llret thin to do when ‘ u spe lolly. for to o!) Ilium: mil.»- bee» fil/fifi‘? l: 13w‘ mensw- TOOfllH PASTE No trouble to get children to elem their teeth regularly with our tooth plate. - It‘ le pleasant to the hate, elesneee the an . A , llll-illfiillllif m‘: own heir "" ‘V? ‘ Melanin buy , i. .1135 soluble ‘ brueil liar-e for lmolse or} Central - u . . ‘sell ilsnooxnlncor» loll Sunday.- -‘ f Nov..19,th., the services» in Sounls yesterday landing thirtlh calm will continue on the buoy‘ seams PARK» SCHOOL-‘Ilhelllllfilllfl"Yéfllellllly at jollowing is the resullt oftlle Octob-"Hlllfll- 1M1". C» ‘5- Judfill" l“ "ll ‘Upon, Prflnglpal’; ngr-lVlllil -_t_o~ friends and relatives in this‘ ' Albert Boswell, Bummerside; 1P. G. -, n . ilflllr....lt.. §"P" "i" U". Tine. Eta, Fr l Send e engall let n a m?! l v¢ awr- Bunday are 1h Rose Valley 1d a‘ 111.. in Bradnlbuno at 2 o. and. in Glunvllle- at-jdio-p. m‘. FUNERAL eulloav-rhs lull.- erel o! the lute Garfield" w-lll lake. place Sundayultter- fllgoll. 3 o'clock ‘from the. home-J . shad at York Point. interment in hmily lllot at York_»P0inl‘.'_ MNRQHFPELD AND‘ HIGH- lllllEl-JD-Jllev. Dr. J. Keer, Thomp- ‘ will Preach at" Mllrshilold Presbyterian Church on Sunday, at 1.1 n. m. no evening service. Service at Hightield at 3 and 7.30 p. m. ' ntexmosn acuclol. Report tor month oi October is as follows, Grade Vll, Burhoe. Grade VL-Anuie ac- Lennoll. lMllry MoLenllon, Hazel Carver, iMel-le Burhoe. Grade V.-- Evelyn Wood, Gladys ‘Burhoe. ‘Dmlglas Judson, Grade l-V-Dorisf Beaten Grade lll.— 'Delno Carver, bullldison Wood, Grade lll SL-drvlng MlloDnnald, Vernon lMcLennon He] en Judson‘, Cecil -Carver,_ Stanley llhdlalle. "Edison MacDonald. Grade I. David MacDonald, Daisy Bell MauNeill (Teacher). Mhnrwe Llnlrnent, Lulnbermnn’: j Fl lenll ‘ ...?_.¢-e->-——-- PERSONALS Ml‘. 1P. G. lRowe, Fisheries liuspec- tor.‘ ‘Cflleman, w-asin the city yes- teirduy. Q ‘k ‘ lMr. J. H. ‘Farewell, llloncton, re- turned to the mainland yesterday after a visit to the city. lMr. F‘. W, Scott, o! Vancouver, who has been on a vacation on the island, lell yesterday on return to his home. ‘Mrs. G. A. Sharp and daughter, M-lss Elganor are spending the week cud w-lth lMr. and ‘Mrs. Char- les‘ Thompson, Montague. lMr. and Mrs. L. J. lShaw, city. left yesterday morning on a trip to lLos Angels-w. ‘They will visit Vancouver and others cities en route. ‘IMJ. T. T. Irving, B. Sc., colnpanled by Mm, Irivlng. who were called to the Island‘ owing ‘to the death oi Mr. D. P. Irving. llelffyvslerllny lllornlng on ltilrn ' to l Detroit. I fllriflplwl. . ‘ l lMr. R. ill-‘Judson, Povllnal; Mrs. Al- pllert Boswell, ‘Sum-merside. were ‘the Revere province. | IM-lm lEnlflibeilh Bngnall is at the lMerry Hitchcock Memorial Hoslll" lal, Hanover, New HalnlP-illlle» Wml‘ a broken leg as a result of a. tail intoan elevator well. She is getting along‘ very, comfortably. Miss Bag- nllll -is tile daughter of Mr. R. Phil- ip Bagnall of Hazel Grove. HOTEL ARRIVALS vlcronlA HOTEL. 11 J, Amey, Montreal;‘C. R. Rit- nhie. Toronto; H- ‘DlmWWlY- MW" great; ‘Mr. and Mrs. Green. Halifax. N5; C. A. Archibald. ‘Tram. ‘N.S.; H. L. Crooker, St. John; Georsfl H- ‘Shepard, Montreal; A. FE. Clllllllllli- 115m, St. John; L. W. Murdock. Murray lRiver; l). S. ‘Hun. Halli“? Dr, T. H. S. Lowrcy, Ottawa; Mrs. R. ll. Dewar, St. Peter's. REVERE HOTEL. .31“, 1-‘, W. Leslie. Grlndslone, M. ~l.: Gerald Lesllm-Grindstone. Mil-I ‘B. D. Nye, Moncton; (P. A. Sllicer. Brsckville, Ont; ‘Howard Valfilwf- lower Montague; lPercy Murphy- S.D.U.; C. S. Judson. Svflllflfifllll- ch10; R311}, Judson, Pownal; Mrs. gown, Coleman; ‘H. McCullough. st. John; J. i-L. Farewell, Moncton; P. J. Glee-son. ‘St; John; 15- ‘Gulls- Plctou. that . ‘ a. "z. ~34 4‘ “roubles BRADM-s/Wli-r- The eervfies c lPremisteel Oar ~—Beatrice. Wl niemwd [Prod Genders‘ many irlends winlfihe glad to learn that he is (l. ‘S. Judson. Springfield, 010' ' "He mlovedl t6 - deserved‘ a well earned. ‘rest and wuflioient of ‘the world's goods in menu his derllnilll rears in vom- HAJAIMAX furnish M’ Johnson and Ward. oi’ the Montreal Stock cm? “."""'!"rl',"~'."- - Dominion Bridge; Montreal Power Wliunlfi! Eleotfli!’ Ou-ba Cane Sugar Orucible Steel international Paper, Kelly Springfield Mex Petroleum International -Mer. ln-g ...... .. Southern Pale c Studebaker .... .. Union Pacific . Utah 009991‘ U. S. Steel MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory 1933 Victory 1922 Victory 1937 Victory .. BANKS‘ Bank Royal Bunk Monlrenl .. Bank Novn Sculls . . 254% Wheat, Dec. 119%. May 116%. July 108%. Corn, Dec. 71%. lMay 71%. July 70%. Oats, Doc. 44%. May 43%. July 0i‘;- . .. THE MARKETS SUMMERSIDE MARKET. Dairy ‘butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..28——30 Eggs per doz. .. . . . . . . . . .. 40 Wool washed 20 Wool, unwashed 16 Hides 7—-10 Hay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $12 ‘Oats. . er ‘bushel . . . . . . . . .. 40' Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . as‘ ‘Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - soums MARKETS ‘ Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 Eggs . . . . . .. 34 uPotatoes 301 ,Onts . . . . .. 40s ‘Pork ‘l2: y . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 -Butter . . _ MONTAGUE MARKETS 3 Plsss Outs MURzRAY HARBOR IButter ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lEggs . . . . . . . lPork . . . . Oats [O98 Essa Butte;- a ‘Potatoes IN MEMORIAM M-R. oouato Fl.‘ MeDONALD Mr. Donald H. McDonald. oi Bradalbane, died on 14th inst. aged 88. being the last of a lamiilg" or nine who emigrated from lelo of Skye, Scotland, 1858. settled in Bradallbane then a‘ dlense tor-cat but changed to a iortile and beau- tiful plateau. Led an unassuming and courteous lite, highly esteemed an invalid for many years he bore with patience and Christian reslg- , nation. Leaves a widow and two‘ daughters, Katie at home and Mrs. llloPhaii of Boston. MR. HAUL. LEA RETIRES Mr. Paul Lea a prominent busi- ness man of iMoncton, has retired from business. having disposed nl nil his holdings to B. W. Lockhart 00.. lbtd. Mr. ‘Lea. was born on the 2nd- day of May. A. D.. 1854 at Tryon, P. E. l'-. He was the son of John D »i_.ea( a tanner. who hilil emigrated from ‘Lincolnshlre, Eng land. to P. E. Island. ‘Mr. Lea remembers the Con-federation con ierence at Charlottetown and at- tended its sessions. in 1867. Mr. Len leit the Island tor Sacramen- ts via New York by steamer lo the isthmus oi’ Panama and then out a shilling. He tound immedi- ‘mte work in a woodworking mill- Ali-ter tour years hemeturned to P. E. lleiaud. where he Opened a sash and. door factory. in l873/he "mshinlod Mb Anne Mclllachedvl. modem lll lass. where he laid" the foundation the- woodworking husinelssj-trom which heis rletirihlwtodwy. -_ in 11802 Mr. ‘Leo's plant was eontplsie "y destroyed by me and w?‘ a . ur total lone sine‘ carried no nncesllllothlngoaulltsd, he started in "again. By perseverance and pluck. herd work, budneos ahlli~ iy and studious at ' n lo busi- nue ho succeeded in once m0"?- placing hie" business on a ilrm looting and le able today in re- tire‘ willllthe feeling that he has lort enlLpeeoe. llllr. Lee h , Nov, llé-(Quoletlone ‘ . . . . . . ‘ . . . . . . . 30 . OHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS | ARUBBERS lo California. reaching there will: v o‘ career. _ ee slweyo been proml " nanl. in the Business and civic is M; lens: new. h-‘I y at‘ r-zintl- - 4.," . e ,- nng . ‘,0 ‘ O th b~ W. l I \ ‘~:~ ,-’ Intimate Things . ~ I . f’ —ihe clothing you wear next to “ ,' your skin. ‘ _ ‘ I’ Underwear that suits you exactly ‘c’ -—sox that are good to your feet-- K‘ ‘I how much they mean in the day's _ ,' work and your enjoyment of life. _ . 1' There is a class of mew-and it is ,1, i growing fast—who are not satisfied ~ '| . with anything less than the finest ‘ ', products of the Mercury IMills. j‘ c Good shops supply you with everywhere can "lewunalilllséizlltsizélemnlc .-.°‘“""d" i. - FOR MIN-WOMEN AND CHILDREN v Just received a very large consign- "ment of sample rubber goods, incl zcr ing everything made in one or‘ _ leading factories which we are sailing‘ at surprisingly low 11116138- '.v Women’s men's, ‘children's boots, shoes, overshoes, curlers, Lumber- ~ men's, etc., etc., etc. We are also carrying a large as- sortment of ollr usual-best rubbers at ‘ prices guaranteed as low and in some ’ cases lower than can be procured from mail order houses. ' in ‘(ioff Bros Ltd. O-QQO6-O-OO§O§ his activities‘. Th» omens oi children, Adeline and lllmderic M00014"! GBYIBPBIIY l0!!! in wlllffl- Jr.. South, Dayton,‘ he.“ purviv‘ ‘ tulatlng him 0n the completion owhy one sister Sleter M. Floreno " an eminently succeesiul business o; .51, msry’, 119mg l; Monet llur. ‘Lee's wile died last suln-. His‘ tether, Fhnlrk‘ ldcAvilz. w s. member of the llirln o! oAvin mar. llie iamhy consists o; Mrs. and Klgglgham, 5;, 101m, m; man Doud -.~i Boston, John Lea of Slun- -ylggm_ 1-19 w“ about 78 years - mensldel. r. m. Inland. Marlonflsgs, and returned ilohio nntiv_ Charles. Elinor at home and Mrs. place in Prince Jllldwardl lslen “ (Dr) Stoves," Brltsll Columbia. . when he m“; men mo‘ broth _' _ 8t. John Journal. and sisters. Hie‘ death took plee . "m. Les built the ilrsi- rash and about we mqnthgjjo. dlrl rectory on till. lslnnd near llu- present glm :,' Uni-ts and Fraser's plant in Charlottetown. FREDERICK MoAVlNN nus-nu Aged 86- yams.’ Frederick H0. am oi the m, l M» ll liennan. i He