One lnsertlogn. . ' Four ‘lseeytlim- Eight Insertions "IADVlTIQRTIsEMENTs ‘QWIIBC- 10.. try .“Red I Why. not, no“. bvfore you forget. l il-ROSB Tflrflfkgood tea” no ORAIiGE Pllfiiillixiisextra pa. n, ll: - ~ 19° Mr ‘lino of l! words 3° P‘? line of 5" words ..... ‘lo per Ilne of I words ' fits’ Wantnd I Miscellaneous .+-—~—— ‘egg-rs AND _ qieTniisurqi-is m world's fastestwelleis- Appeals to every man, woman and child. Tremendous profit maker. Won- der Limited, 2'6 Duncan, Toronto 3. f SELL HOUSEHOLD NECES- ‘ sities - greatest imaginable demand; have business of your own; make live dollars up ‘daily; capltlll or experience unnecésa ' ggry, B. Garretson, Brantforrl, Ont. - ' '.'-'_'.l1'iil-lNov.‘i' >—'-'—'-" . f- ~ WANTED —_ BEPREQ ‘flTATIVE for Charlottetown "Hire Art Cal- endurs and Noveltiesi digits. Ag- ent oonsidereth-Otlfer territories open. Write “LoudonTcare Guar- diuu. THE ‘BIG SEASON FOR SELL _ Personal Christmas Cards is u on. See 0l"'Wl‘llC us immediate llave choice of fouri-kindsy. samples. Whole or. failure “tI' Weekly pay. You'd!» ~di I the manufaclrlrer." lighter. Greeting cum corlrorbiiio ,1 pressntatives also wanted small towns, mhw-ttstt-Nov. 14 ,..___ ....,__ For Sale; , . . FOR SERVICE BEGIQTERED Mervin Duke Yorkshire Roar, prize winner. 8- C. Slewart, Dun- staffnage. 5838-10-31-81 ._.»- _ FOR SALE—40‘ TONS HAY OI‘ bulk, old and new. A. C. Wood_ Mt. iilenbert. 5830-10-31-31 FOR SALE—OHOICE FARM CON- sisilng of 90 acres. Church School nnd ilall In district. I-. W, Mac- Gregor, New Dominion. ‘ 5763-10-28-61 FOR SALE-MY FARM OF 180 acres 5O cleared the remainder covered with hard and soft wood. Good house and out buildings. Apply John M. Kenny, Byrne _.lioad. Morellf‘ 5868-11-3-31 J . 4 ~—;_-_‘--~‘ ' Female Help Wanted A. W, Oct; 31,~Nov. 2-8. I sssz-n-s-si, ‘ silo. A. MaeDONALD, LAND Surveyor, Hermanville, P.‘ E. l. v “ ‘ 5054 10 23 lino. HAVE; ~RO0M TO RANCH 1"EN pairs of foxes. ‘ioascnabie tennis. Arthur Burke Soutlvport, P. E. ‘l. 5838 10 31 3i. gsospso FROM MY RANCH “Saturday. October 31, two black - silver male foxes. Anyone know- ‘ ding anything about same, please denotify- Preston Toumbs, Kensing- .;lon-.-A. reward will be given for their capture, 5876-31-41 u SrQlesmen Wanted so). amen WANTED FOR THE " _ ‘Reliable Eonthlll Nurseries." ti, at best‘,- selling season, joi‘ commissions, exclusive ‘ 'Wallt(:d in WAT TED J-RIED AND‘ wmrs potatoes at Gill d: Lama's ware- house. Must be sound stock. John II. Gill. 8 1 29 0i. WANTED-RAT TERRIER DOG or any good rat dog. A. C. Wood. Mi. lysrbertvw 5830-10-31-3i wArl-rao -.» urn. ~ NURSES, Soinenset IH _pi . Skowhlegan, Miilnc ‘ 5727-’10,Z7,ill10I WOOL WANTED-WE WANT A large quantity of washed wool- Cnn pay high price. Souris Rol- ler Mill, 5804-11-3-6! ‘ Male Help Wanted MAN WANTED FOR FARM work, Iiope Match, Souihport, 5870-11-3-31 BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- ployment for Barbers. Become expert in 8 waflkahwr to Mo er Barber College. Depa out " " Halifax. . B-I-tts-if (léliiraiiluardian. _' nsssnve HTHURBDAY Dec. "i. for Bazaar in Christian Church Schoolroom. 5333.344 ‘POLICE OOURTPIAt the IPOIIOQ 00mm. yeawmeyi Mhllhion case maffllirther addourn “d- T" M“ churned with drunk- lleas were disnnheed, amau. cunnilingus-veers “a bloomers zliirveacb. Children's and Misses Sweaters Pull, Over and Button $1.50 up. Latest color and makes. Children's knitted 4 Piece Teddy Suits in Grey, Camel, Car-d. inal. ‘White. Blue. Priced low.- Prowse Bron, Ltd, 5357 NEW cLoTHs GALORE, for L... dies warm winter coats. Price; $1.50. $2.00, 82.50 up. New Sweeter; tor Ladies fall wear- line knit to wear under coats and latest good makes. Priced right. Prowse Bros., Lil]. 58,67 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.-_. Mr. and Mrs. F- W, Llewellyn of Georgetown announce the engage- ment of their daughter ‘Priscilla Myrtle to Albert Dalaieiof the C. N. R, Georgetown, marriage takes lilacs. about- the _mlddle of the month. 5865 MISS EDGER Representing Reg- ent Knitting Mills. Montreal will demonstrate ‘at our store today Tuesday afternoon 2 to 5 the many beautiful articles that can be made up from Regents ‘Yarns You are cordially invited to see rliti: demonstration. Prowsq Bros" , 5806 [yams ' aawaeciajggp, Lone Rev. H- A. Cody M, A. notedsallth- or In QTBCBDI. review of the, poems, or s.‘ L. Road‘ states "i heaping‘ . Pope. , ' £$€;I‘s.'t:xll8%lt'd ZIISEIf£LIZJIEQY£IfEI April, l.—-".S_ome Recent Medical Dliecoveri-es," Dr. J. \Ncndcll Miss Read?’ "o- i ‘our i‘ "z - ‘MacKenlw- ‘ f" ""5 " ' _ the late. Revwldlid4aeatffiég-lfls April 8,-—“My Trip Around the World," Mr. A. l2. Morrison. at present teacher-ninth ant Orphanage or l’ roRoNrQQI/tgiflrsgrfgar _A§. commodatlon has been Ihrovi ed at Toronto which is held from No- vember 13 to 21, for 350 sliver fox- es. As alroady 700 have been an- ’ from P. E. I- alone, this means there will have to be consid- erabie cutting out of entries. The exhibitors from lit-re on Tuesday 10th inst, thrilling account of the Armenian Turks will be toiyl by Rev, A. E. Kochaly in Cavendish United Church Tues- day, Nov- 8 Hunter River United Church, Wednesday, Nov. 4; ‘Pleas- ant Valley United Church. Thurs- day. November 5, New Glasgow WANTED AT ONICE — A.,MAID. Mrs. J. Austin ‘Murphy, Emerald Hotel. 5754.10.zg.5| Children’s Aid Society Annual Meeting The Annuail General Meeting of The Children's AId Society of Charlottetown, and of all persons interested In the Welfare of Child- ran, will be held In the City Coun- cil Chamber on the evening of Tuesday, the third day of Novem- ber at 8 o'clock. ~ Basketball Practice There will be basket bail prac- tice for the Eastern Stars at the Y. ‘M. C. A. tonight from seven to eight o'clock,'»'7" - Thinks ‘King Cannot Delay‘ His Resig- nation NEW YORK, NOV. 2.—The World By Order says: "Premier King's defeat is so W. J. P. MoMILLAN, emphatic that he cannot delay his President. resignation. ljoldinx precisely hall 5860, . the seats he asked for aciear ma- jority. The election has left Liber- al weakness the one outstanding fact in a situation more confused than ever- "Mr. King's Liberals pay the usual penalty of a- party which pur- sues a compromisepolicy ‘between two sets of extremists. Politically Canada swings back toward the two party system. Governmentaliy Canada has spoken for a stiffer tar- iff, for economy and for a more ag- grelsslve immigration policy. Ilut the militant ' ‘western provinces wvill not permit Conservatism to go Happenings At The _ Y. M. C, A. .'i.30-—<li—illl'te-l"llieidilntotl_. 5—0.i'i0—IBoisl.n_oss Mo», . s~9.3li—ISen,-I_ors. T-AS-Stars ‘Baskelllyalll practice. Bowling: 7~0dd ‘Fellows Liza-she. 7-Sentuer vs. Stewart. 8..'i0—V.'1n‘ltie-rst.ine- vs. LePage." ~- C‘hristIan Church Friday. Nov. 6th. All above meetings opsnst 8- pzm. “POTATO VESSEL HEREr-TIIB S. S. Besseggen. of Denmark, ar- rived in this port on Sunday mor- ning, after a stormy passage from Cornerbrook, Nfid.. which port she left on Thursday morning, The Beseeggeru is now loading seed potatoes at the Railway wharf for the Southgats Import and Export Company, Norfolk, Virginia. This is thesscond vessel to be loaded here this fall for the Southgats Com- Dany by the Potato Growers As- sociation of CP, E- I, Buntain, Bell and 00., are the local agents, MONUMENT ‘LIGHTB FINISH- ED. Yesterday the Maritime Light and Power :Co., completed the orpction of the two standards in front-of the Soldiers Memorial and they were turned on for the first time last night. Each of the stand- ards, which are of ‘siulldlfllllfl de- sisn standing on a two foot con- crete base and fifteen feet in height contains three lights one 150 candle power and, two 100 can- dle power. The six provide a bril- liant’ illumination that shows up the monument, with fine effect at night. "rains COLLISION-Just at one o'clock yesterday afternoon a car 80in! down Prince Street and trying to turn into Grafton going ‘ . for." east. was run into by another car I “I i “m” m’ P"'“°° s"°‘°" "‘ “‘ ‘“‘ ~ . . . - i _ leged that the brakes of the latter Hotel Victoria. ‘ ' "Ofle of the largest and beet equipped Hotels In "intern TAN ‘IIPEIIIITIIIN, Read Alberta won-is’ ‘once will; Lydlk7-E.rI’ig‘n_l_ry-_. ‘s “Vegetable \ PNYMLMbQIlL-"P8ID8PI]Ml-4Gdd, c-nid. ‘ conum. 129 fggmj. is berlen f boolrs ' $33.". o. Iflgfsmiziogelgecfgidlfiou; 44 of WW‘ '"“" "M" sad wo sufler awful pains at. times; bathe. qemplnel, renovsrld lnd wuld not do esyfh .' The doctor ’ h, t,“ ‘Pu, m, w"; p“ leld I could not have went under en operation. l resd m monisls of L dis E. Pinkheifs V I-lhtale Diroughout Cenldl bl Co {nth ‘ ri md m? “n”?! “a,” h". lilwl Ponrtiiiloal iRiequle High Mass wa F‘ Arse tit. G 7 - , I“ < 5 r DB“ rmmzrllszd m‘; on. “at “b. eple dill table. COIIR;O:: , r cflebratad ‘by-ma “Hump Bishop immediate relief and finally ‘h ‘mm , . . l"! bottlgs I became‘ boflerl -~“"'°' w ‘n an“? ' Olhetary, "" ‘ d byillev. P. Walsh, cure yourself by ilklflll —'Mr. Michael White, Graham's "it! nowlbsvseboany girl ‘phones In room!- ‘ BIRTHS Deacon of Iiionofiflglbev. ‘A. L. sin- ‘ l ,,,,..,, “m; , q.y_ Road. was in Koaslngton, and ap- ‘ " ' mon old. l do my housework-end; .- ...- . ncillt. sub Deacon-of Hnnorflliov. r. GHES _ preciated a short talk with the .Are quickly relieved by Dr. help s little with the, ~ Iecolnq 5.1" $4.00 to 06.00 per FRANCIS-At Fortune Bridge. McMahon. Deacon or 11H Mun, and _ ' Guardian. As the ‘public well know; ch a K“ u Pub. mend the Vegetable m d to m!‘ Oct.‘ s. 1925 to Mr. and m». Har- Rev .w. MoCslbo, Sub Deacon. ' CIISPIOTICCtOWH Mn Wm, ,5 a veteran horseman.‘ In I hi!“ VIP glands and Iern Wm £0! u: any. r ry Francis a son. James Lorne. l-‘MD To REG-Th m t H otel Co having handled service horses for; - ‘T . “ —- e neralo ' = »= ~ ‘ ‘ '9 fifty onse utive . ‘H ~' » . , "All =64. Proyolt. Allis"!- ‘ ChaIIOlZtCILOWII using; the late m. Daniel McPhee was REMEDY l Proprietors trolled: urgent lndlgfidsls i: tcilTil m" Y" mljnwhh "l!" daafmbfllfffs-"F t " ‘H0120! C0» Ltd- DARKE. _ at o... boms of n. if"é.i.;".f°é‘iii lfimilolrfdfvlllfnc? " o- mu I- uoauslo. van-m llfil" fill? 212215.‘: 22133311‘ xlll"v"-f;;f,g'"gnhg,y"ggalhil ue wahlqglg . ‘ ‘ body so c Nahum». q’. “LT. co - ‘m h} f‘- ppqgplgeore Howard Balderston. North Wilt- mgtgfy gm] y” 15,3917 ggggngeg, Some of the worst eeeee of French Girl. then Dexter, Desn o’ “m u ‘ d cause l suffers with my left! ‘ N u ,, "llm- N°"- 1- MPI- T1°f°I1¢° DBPIKB- The services‘ were conducted by Rheumatism-It ls possible to .A. C. "Si! nders, Summertime: 5'"!!! "II" chm Film" "M ou do not need a be In Q3 Ilde and beck end vi we' ness end "any o‘ ‘Row ' "u. Fmwral ma” a‘ 2 ‘ycmck- Rev. Mr. Millavt assisted by Rev. eeneelve—heve been cured b! m“ A‘ E smanwood’ swam M“ Black Ham‘ M“ Mm’ View‘ G°°d' I l! Y0" l DI- ‘ other troubles women so n have. Ewen McDougelI. The pail besr- and ‘Mrs. R McLean, Smirls; Mrs ‘mm!’ 'm9°"°d' m" huvlu‘ “MEX! ~LIWP for b their Qhl III Illll d lwu this way about six s. I sew TRMNORTM E'm"°°d' N°'" ere were Messrs .Netl ‘Mchchsrn ' . “w. "m. y‘ AT, Dunlap Bouris- Miss Wlnnlabe" an" hm“ m“ “er °'m°l“fi°“°“lh'umlbw"fi'" llieVe table James Trainer in'li1s.-'7 h.‘ yssr. ‘ ' ' - ' . _ ' to the Province. Lord~ ‘Strathcons. md hug d rtised In Neil Cam bell Gran r MePlisil Sterne Souris D A MacKi n w the ‘ ontresl Standard/end l have w C CHURCH Bolton. Jul Funeral Wednesdaymiqrij to-Bt. John “Gianna” Ibmrw “out; PRICE 01.00. City‘ ‘Mr an]; firs‘ a Gmrfial‘ his own, the best draft horse" in’ oil-Nil» "i w: bomb liken four bottles a! it, I p w. ~ ' ' ' T Ann's Church. ‘Lot 6S.‘ .- 3 ' ' ‘ ' ' _ ' ‘ ‘lthe Province today. Mr. White Isr m d I nlzrfl women and ‘amigo may, qfighsqrfl, Tor/snag: E‘ ILgMQrcIII-ohxrr . and Fred treton, glwsmpsttaoté. Mrs. EBrrIimbedttTsneo, “umyuv” "u. o: ‘u’ l“ n, u k “V . I ,1 ‘ ' ‘ " ‘to, A. -.~' rms ron . i _ —-— eenn rove; . . c egue, , - Lydia Ehlim fiollssidht. ' lit-wig Taylor. Mohcton: .1. n. s» r°"fr°°“nm '°§_Q§,,'f,',f;f‘"",°,;§f§_ FUNIRAL vsersnosv. —'I‘he Hughes Drug 00-9 Tignlsh: Wm. Webber, st. John: hlfiml,,“,'§h',l,’,'“i,',l',,'fl,,ff,“‘l,’} 211"“: "i" Iicorarnend efilldiclnsetulhyfrien l)", llloncton; W. A. MacDonald, dgngbtairol the m, 3,1", clamp funeral of the lets Dr. G, T, Alley Csrl L. Wehber. St. John: W. A. m "gm u“ "gum d" for-Joule aousaqo-mhflmrqinm a -- a a eis-‘Nfisiiarml; Hllliftlliihsrcisvlllllnmhwtzmtzaw-nv . - 3.3 lln rhTorooto: C. D Ifpwgg, EVgQfQQIIYOP- lnzllfl- Hglffax; J. W1‘ ‘MacQuari-ie. Tor- "gilfi machine were not i _ working or- der. "While the two ebicles were standing with locked wheels, a third car came up Prince and the driver evidently eager to see who had been so careless to run into one another sheared over to the Ieltio satisfy his curiosity. Un- happily his judgment or distance was not quite exact‘ and his car also was added to thadist of casu- alties, as it struck one of the dam- aged cars andiiounded over the curb. No great damage, however, was dono to any of the cars but one, the wheel of which was brok- en ‘by the force of the first Im- e Peer? and . 5.4a the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, "m l" excee‘ will leave .by Canadian National special train . "THE al-‘isar BETRAYALW-A massacres at the hands of the = the following places: " "TI-i - . . a" ‘éliiiiiiit $088M] . 1925-25 These lecturesfwill bedelivcred l" llic Club Rooms, Richmond Street, each Thursday on the clatermentioncd, commencing at 8 “A (Iii Jilin?!) ill?“ The lures p.m. sharp. " 1925. “If . ( " . Nov. 5.—“Caledonia Stern andWlld/‘Rev. W. Bruce Muir. Nov. 12.—“My Irripressions officotiédll." Mr. John Anderson. , Nov. l9.—“Tubert:’ular," or_"l_..i_;le in al Sanitarium,” Rev. J. B. l Daggett. ‘ _ , i Dec. jp-“Progress of Medicine and Surgery During the Last! 100- Years," Dr. G; Dewar. I Dec. lo-“Recent Rambles AbrbadP-Hon. J. H. Bell. r . Dec ,I7.-_-“My Life in the Great Nqrtli Country, Including Alas- ka,” Mr. Hammond ‘Ince. . Dec. gn-“Eighteenth Century Development in Muncipal Gov- l l 1 i ernment," Mr. K. Martin, K.C; ' I 1926. Jan. 7.—“Sir Walter Scott," Professor J. F. H. Fleming. Jan. 14.—“Some Old Time Literary and Other Institutions inr Charlottetown,” Mr. W. L. Cotton. Jan. 2i and 22.--Burns Concert. Jan. 29.-—“High Spots in My Reminis Cready _ Feb. 4.—“The Letters of Charles Lamb," Prof. ‘G. D. Steele. ‘ Feb. Ii.—"Scotland's Part in the Development of Canada,” The Hon. J. A. ‘Mathieson, C. J. ' , Feb. 1'8.——“Somc Phases of Educational W'ork in Rrince Edward Island,” Prof. J. H. Blanchard. March 4.—“R. W. Service, the Poet of the Yukon,” Mr. D. Ed- gar Shaw. ' ~ “The Life and Influence ofLord Shaftsbury,” Rev. H_, D. Raymond. Thomas Moore, Poet Biograplicr and Author of the Song of the Canadian Iioainien,” Mr. H. F. McPhec. “Ourselves and the _Wdl‘l'd We Live In," Mr. Percy cences," Mr. J. E. B. Mc- March 11,- March l8.-—-“ March I 25.- uslcal Evening.-—lVII'r,‘ _ john and Prof. F lCliqlQ N 1,, es altos ltevrF. H. Little- u liforrler to‘ leave time for discussion, lecturers are requested 1 one hour. ' President, Mr. Thomas White. Such Ml‘- T- M- MvMlnu" Lecture Committee: Messrs. John Anderson, R. Burnett, " and James Mclsaac. In P. W. C. Hall Monday night. Nov. 9th. Lari“ floor, excellent music (Dixon's Orchestra) general good time assured-Come and meet all your frlendgsnisl-m Mlle G I w! valugg lawns largely attended. The service BEST OOLLAR DAY “I own ousnnmz rsald by dissatisfied ‘as strongly as they do the cosmo- ‘minded scandal-mongering; unself- 'f of stars presents this John Ford ' are‘ George 033N911. Jacqueline LO- Wiltshire last night of Mrs; Flor- gan, Alec B. Francis, George raw-gm” Dgrkg, aged 82 years. om N | k cett, J. Farrel MacDonald. Cyril‘ The deceased, whose husband o. ‘w “I” m“ ' Chadwick. James Neill, Edith Bfl-‘liypredeceased here some time ago. ., 0'9"“. FWWIVI; QWQII Q‘- " wick. Marlon Elflflim- Frlmkle Batlleaves to mourn four ‘brothers and ‘H I II ' ' ley and ‘William Courtright. I l THIS ‘GIVE A PERSONALITY r PORTRAIT _ j sycnAswsLL-Phono soz-i. ' Make Your Appointment odey, l Bee Our New Easel Frames i i l Humor, Tragedy And Love ‘Depleted In “Thank You” WILLIAM FOX SCREEN VER- SION OF GOLDEN ‘PLAY RE.- FUTEB IMPRESSION THAT ‘NOTHING-HAPPENS IN SMALL TOWN. toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub- stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especidll Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Lin. figfllggg 311 ggl; 9L5‘; Physicians everywhere recommend it. Nothing ever happens In a small y‘ prcpated {or town! - ‘ l-low often have you heard that youngsters who‘ look with longing eyes toward the ‘big cities! And how wrong those youngsters arel. . _ For the small town can pack as much drama in its meager confin- es as the metropolitan areas. Hu- man emotions, deslres, anger, love, conflict-all dominate the villager. lchariouoiown rug. olite. ‘Fake our‘ stage and screen suc- cesses, to say nothing of our books, ii‘ you need confirmation. '- Many of the greatest dramas of theater or printed page have been laid in small towns-much as “Lightninl'l," TMnin Street,” “S0 Big," "Way Down East" and ot- hers. And that is why, when "Thank You” was bought by ‘William Fox .. from John Golden, who had made a tremendous stage success of the Winchell ‘Smith-Tom Cashing play. Mr. Fox insisted on retaining the identical flavor of the delightfully human story when it was translat-r ed to the screen. l "Thank You,"- i1 The opening 0i tlicir office and warehouse at 54 Grafton Street, (opposite (l. W. V. A. Home.) Registered Foxes bought and sold on a commis- sion basis. Accommodation for twenty pairs in building under . competent Rancher, i5 Live Foxes and Pelts listed for sale. which is nowf playing at the Prince Edwardi Theatre, is essentially a rural r drama, as typically American in: its homely setting, its indigenous Service in regard l0 Registration, Brokerage; Ser- vice re Consular Invoices, Shipping Instructions, Food Supplies for Shipments arranged for. charai-leriznilons, its emotionuil _ r '" com-HMS. m, any pmme m. may. No order too small nor too large. over given to the public. There! are tragedy, humor, pathos, r0-| mance, easy-going tolerance, petty- ,‘ ishness, greed; Christian humility,_ ‘ narrow-minded prlde—:—all comliiir‘ ed within the limits of this cel- luloid drama. A remarkably well-selected cast Accessories such as Neck Tongs and Mouth Clamps for sale. . 5841-3i-tf.‘ Geo. Green, ll. D. S. M RS. FLORENCE DARKE. production, chief among whom The death occured at North Hamilton, of Frank, New Bed- '!ford, .\iass.; Thomas. P18118811?- ltwo sisters, viz: ‘Hazel Grove; aids. was conducted byRev.E.M..\ialonc- F875 3 31- assisted at the home by Rev- H D- i Raymond As the procession WWII-i ed its way through t the fire bell was tolled as a mark o; respect for the deceased who was for two terms a membfil‘ 9T the City Council. The Honorary pail bearers were: LieuL-Col. Ei- the olty at ‘S. A. MacDon ALL LADIES INTERESTED IN G. W. V. A. wvork pleaoe- Hill-BIN! Rally Mourning, Itorsight, ‘Tuesday at 7.30 5811811). , - 5880 3 1i. DELICIOUS IBAKED ‘BEANS, — bread, cake, etc.. in Christian no" Fun’ Major R I, Anm-w; Mn;- Church Schoolroom next Thursday m. I’ E_ Cmken, Capt‘ 1)_ A, MC. evasive - 5882-341 Donald, Capt. w. o. Campbell and bearers were: Drs, B. R. Jenkins. J. D, McGuigamg James Warburton, W. McKenziafitluR. Ledwell and o. r. Dewar. at .. the grave the "Les - Post)’ wasfsounded b)’ SETS}- Bamnkqorn, The funeral was und- er the di tion of McLean and McDonald," ndertakers. BARGAIN BASEMENT.—1O 18(1- ies suits small sizes $3.98. ‘S. A MODODGIIGYQ 5874 3 3i seam SUPPER Thursday, No- vember 5, in Christian Church School, 35 gents. 5881-3-1i ’ I BASKET SOCIAL-at Mt. Her- bert Hall in aid of Hail and shed, Nov. 5th. Good program, mostly Charlottetown talent. Everybody Aslmfor Minus-dunno take no other- welcome, Illdlfifllgfllllg briskettsnAd- "A l " I I . t i‘ o\v- " ' lfiisnllifl°° no 5239-1531 French/Actor Wife‘ End Life (Canadian Press.) PAIRIZS. Nov ‘2——Max Lindennot- ed French moving picture comed- ian and his wife. committed sui- cide yesterday." Before drinking a narcotic they opened arteries in their arms. A servant groans from their room. forced the door and succeeded in staunchinz MR. MIESSERVEY LEADING-- The revised returns from the polls, 83 o which are official give Mr. Mess rvey a lead of Z9 votes at the lowest estimate. The totals are Messervey 7429, Sinclair 7400. Mc- Kinnon ‘I396. v» SUPREME OOURT-The Mich- aelmas term of the Supreme Court opens this morning at 11 o'clock. with Chief Justice Mathieson, Mr. Arsenauit and M.r. ‘Justice l-Ias- zard on the Bench. As there are very few cases on the docket the term is expected to be a very short one. wounds and summoned medical as- sistance. Madame Llnder was alter his removarto ils hospital- Mic-r uhevinc—iiinua's Liv-Immi- Suffer From Ilheumalism ‘when you em get elm"! AT H-OMEZ-(Mrs. Raymund A- -Pendleton (near B. Consuelo Mac- Lsnnan) will be at home to her friends for the first time since her marriage, a 190 Prince Street. on Thursday a ternoon, November the fifth from ‘four to six o'clock. ‘ \ » 5878-34“ ALL SOUUS DAY.— Yesterday ‘NVIIIIIIIIK. All-I ‘Soul's Day. masses were celebrated from 5.30 until 8 o'clock at which practically every ‘nwmllmr of who dongreanion receiv- ed ‘Holy Oommuirlon. At 8 o'clock aged s months. Funeral Wednes- dsry’ at 2 o'clock to l-lertsville Genie (g , - . ‘ . . ‘ s v * I took piece yeeter .9 afternoon . from Ills isle rapid’ 0e on hum ~ strut u; fliiqawsed Cemetery sad he c“? streets ‘of Alberton, is I .' Ie and Don aid of Ma ie PERSONALS lgréelf, Sabin; Mrsg. FrlPIJ. of Ngw _‘B8(II0l‘d, ‘Mass, and lMrs. Corbett ' > In Slltlllfllcllewhll. i HALIFAX, Nov. a-Quotations The funeral takes place this af- gu-ugsheq by Johngtgn and ward, lerlwvll B! 2 °'°l°°k~ '1vlernbers of the Montreal Stock I-iis Worship Mayor S. H. ‘Burke, spending a iewl l l days in the city. Citizens in general will regret to Exchange: Capt. W. Dewar. The active Dflll Iuhls morning for Toronto, o the flow of blood from the actor's. dead and her husband died shortiyl hear oi’ the illness of Mr. L. E. Prowse, who has been confined to his home for sevaral days. l.\I‘l\s. Harry E.‘ Porter, is leaving wing to ‘mother. the ‘ severe illness oi [her Her necessary ‘hurried makes it impossible for her to ex- < i Mrs. W. H. Armington returned P to her home in Pawtucket. R. I». Toner a verypleasant visit with Mrs. (Capt). Frank Murphy of Montague P- E. l. It is forty-five years since Mrs- Arnington first Icft Montague. She sees many changes but still has a great love ‘and esteem for her old home iiriends, l ' l l The general "annual meeting of the Mascot Silver Black Fox Com- pany, Limited will be held In the office of G. R. MacQuarrls, Summ- hearmglerslde. on Tuesday the 17th. day D., 1925, at the hour of nine o'clock In the forsneon. (Signed) E. Fredrlckson, Scary. ‘of ‘November, A. 15am a 1i. Queen K Hotel olese ‘In the Maritime Prov- Incle. It sppeell to "W" who- went e comfortable Hotnl and splendid fable end excellent service et e modsr St. John. *3- d epamin rt- tend farewells in person to he!‘ lmany iriends her». B18811. Hlliflx: 8- A. Hewst. l-lsl- the cpurso of one of the best speci- J. J. Hughes. Bouris; A, Wil- mans of the genus squss that ‘ha Western Guardian At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry, 122% 'American Can. Co, ...... .. 2am '-GUARD|AN3 ON SALE M me Am. Car and Foundry Co 11¢‘ G\'fl"‘<1"*"\'° “film” “Hm l“ "me American Locomotive Co. .... .. 124% ‘MvoNeiil Building, Snrnmerside. Am smelting and new‘ Co 118% “few ‘my’ ‘Anaconda Cop lMin. 00.... ' ___ ARI‘ES__ Th, m. Canadian Pacific Co- ...- Sun trifijTgOgctionaTles ‘mgr; m: Cen. and Hud. Riv. u-esertrn office of tihe Guardian in U!!!" Cane 5"!" C0 ---- The McNeill unsung. Smmrnersida. lmsmetionsl Paper Co , 11 l1,, for those- who inenew or International ‘Petroleum Standard Oil of NJ. .......-. --—- _ ‘Kelly Springfield Tire Co. .. —§HItCaI; “rtéaPilh-Trrlreg- Pan-American Petroleum ers es a . e ‘He! HY 9V6 I1 - Reading Co ................. .. lNovomber 4. Supper on tabla at S m p’ m Co 5.30 p. m. 1r not fine will be n a vfflon°fiacfi1z R‘; __ ll"t1Wne"i'1$h¢ mmwln‘ 5.885 3 n‘ U.S. Industrial AicohoLCo .. —POLICE COURT-At the Poi-‘Umwd sml" 5”“- sirbscribe for the Guardi-ant ice Court in isunimensido yesterday geg Ttenephone ' ‘before stioeooiary Maglisilsraite Mr. B’ m!’ °'1 ------~- J_ ‘E’ WW“. K C" one drunk w” raziillan Fraction . 78 fined $2 and costs. Another rman gr)"; B: mi!" Com- -- 93% charged with ‘being drunk and dis- es omosny of Canada 93 qrdefly‘fl,led 1m Qrppegn- film his Abitibl -. 69% ibail of $20 was forfeited. Iihawinilggn P" ... 163% ‘ aurent e i u . . 70% -euARo!ANs.——'l‘-hoae desiring Canadian Steamship Com 111,5 l0 ‘lilly 609195 0f ‘We ‘Gllwrdlm ‘II-l Canadian Steamship Pfd, 54 lS\l‘lll‘Ill6'l13'dG'Wllll'pl888B secure them Asbestos Com ___ at the Guardian orifice ‘In the Mc- Dominion Bridge _ Nlulll Bldg, iv-here rthey are on sale Montreal Power “vary My‘ ‘National Breweries -—-ALL souixs nan-Yesterday C"- °°'"- 5111mm" -- ‘was All Soul's Day and large con- 130N135 [$1 gallons attended: mass and visit 1934 Victory -- ed st, Pan's Ceitihdilc oinn-ch. Buim- 1933 Victory IITIGDAIJIC, during the day. Masses 1937 Victory .. were celebrated in iihe Convent B hiemoriai Chan.- and ISt. Paul's Bank Commerce . iilrom 5.30 on, and about 500 partsh- Bank Roygl ,,,, __ icnoz-s rr-ceivetl Communion. At 7 Bunk Mann-gal _ ‘clock c High Mass of Requiem Bank Nova Scotia .. i i0 Since taking ever this llvtts csleiiramed by the Pastor. Rev. whea,_mc_' “s. M“, 1b”? Hotel we have spent many l-lffi" 3'8 Corn—-Dec- 14g; h... 23m. ' thew-Mil s’ ¢°""' "' liars-n by Mr.G'uy‘l'Io1ig‘litt10n. During Qjlmfm» vgiiiit Mgr. um.’ _ I "ma" u‘ """°"'“'|"'Til1' 1.53m“ Llgluacede ‘mil???’ hi: Msyznillwpletf ea _ w" m b I‘ M“ u“ “m” Ho“ o loll-tar, ‘and alter muse a general run ti: ~-. A-WW" rand service for ‘the deceased’ mom-l i-'-"— lbem of the Ipsrlsh 000k place, Rev. rJoisn J. ‘Maodonalld- officiating. Tfhe. iohol-r rendered the "Lrlbem" beauti-l fully under the direction of Hon A.‘ Headaches and lass yet handled. I Q ' ‘ ' "‘.' Pit‘ ’-fi$“-".\T