r. . i. . i That bill has been running for a little while-ifs really due for pay- tnent~you Wkhaps forgot about it-— inst now while it is fresh in your mind-send the amount in. Writing receipts is our favourite indoor sport. WE THANK YOU. MOORE 6 I”I°LEOD UNITED '-auor Iron: Holman’: Catalog. Book-keeping. Arithmetic. Short- hnnd. etc. Evening clause, J. Pog- eon, Principal. P. 0. Box 145. nal. The change will improve the look of the place considerubly, be- sides nflording greater conveni- ence for this growing mercantile firm. K. -00ME TO THE IASKET soc- ial and concert by Sandy Macfireg» or in Cape Traverse Hall. on Sat- urday, Nov. 17th at 7.30 p. m. Ad- mlsslon 25 cents. Ladies with bas- kets free. Proceeds for open-air skating rink. 2i ..—FOR _ SALEI-FARM HALF- iuiln from Kenslngion-‘Il acres. Ilunger Strike In Ulster Ends (Canadian Frees.) BELFAST. Nov. l6.——The hunger strike among the political prison- er! in Ulster has been called oft after seventeen days. it began on October 27. --—¢-0>---- WHISKEY BANDITS RAID A DISTILLERY BALTIMORE. Nov. 14.—Armed bandits numbering about 25, who early today raided the Gwynn- brook distillery at Gwynnhrook, u suburb of Baltimore are reported to have secured about five large truckloads of whiskey. Four gov- ernment guards at the distillery were overpowered. _._. WHY FAIRIES NEVER CRY Sometimes l wonder ii the rose Cares when her petals fade. Or in the mellow autumn knows What glory it has made. 0f if the softly failing snows 0! winter are afraid. Sometimes i wonder if the slurs Feel lonely in the sky 0r if the bird behind the bars. With little room to fly, is mute because confinement tuurs The note oi ecstasy. p But this I know.——in Fairyland The roses never die And some dav you wil iundcrstautl Why fairies never cry. —S. Morgsu-lvowcll’ A Wise_Old Trapper a bunch nf boys who hnd this trapping business down to n I N the State of Ohio there lived science. They each sent for separate price linte our; your and then sent all their turn to the house giving the best. quotations. After five years they decided they Weren't so dread- fully wile because they didn't have enough prfiflta to make their efforts worth wh o. ‘One day they mct Tom Llcnlillnn driving a new car to town. Tom 1 said he mode the price of hln swell outfit ahlpplnfi Dults. llo told how lfo got who to those funny prices and found it was better to denl with Chas. Porter. because he alwalh‘ know in advance Just what ho was euro of getting. Re said that Porter never offered $5 for e. $3 pelt, h t he nlvirnya paid the $8 which he p omlsed and sometimes just a little better. Chas. "Porter now has tivc wise trePhers in that section in- iiiiifiid . Chance with your I 59nd ug your Your furs mcan name and ad- YC-‘ll dollars to you. dress, (let, our \\'hy sell them to Price Bnllnt- some fellow who ins. Shipping offers you $1.25 Tl‘! and full when you know ptrtinilars. Do blame well yousro ‘i; right now. lucky to set fifty Th]; means cents. Ank the wls retil dollars to trabllfll’ W [OBIS], inc. that we give ttlt-tps-atttwita. a-oo-oob-o-oo-ooo-o-e-e-ooeeowaw i Raw Fur ‘ ~ Gollootors BREEDERS AND r ,.TRAPPERS ’ liigheliv-pfices nliyaur furs. Ship them to me. I have satisfied others, you too can‘ be sure of best results. Send trial ship- ment and be con- vinced. Reuben Wolfe 114 (30th st. with heavy hardwood. Buildings in good repair surrounded by hard I50 acres arable. balance covered I if not sold privately before Mon- day 19th, then by auction on Nov. 28. John W. lAVl'lESB.-—262-1l-1l-Wtl3 -COUNTV {XECUTIVE MEETS —~0n Tuesday afternoon the Prince {smock enormous HAliii-IAX. Nov. Si. Lawrence Flo Ottawa Power . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cuba. Cane Sugar Pfd. Pan Amcrlsan Pet Brazilian l-‘raction Howard Smith Pid. .. Howard Smith Corn Spanish River Pfd Spanish River Com Steel (loin. of Gnu. ; .. ilaurcntide Pulp. .. flan, Gen Electric. . .. Can. Steamship Com. hloutrcal Power . Winnipeg Electric Am. Car it i-'.s.;.‘.¢.1'.' Am. Smelling & Can Pac. Railway New York Central (Tuba Cane Sugar Crucible Steel . . . . . . .. international Paper Kelly Springfield Mex. Petroleum .. lnllrrnutiollal Mer Mai lPrce-s Steel Car. . ........... . Jig. MONTREAL EXCHANGE 4.20 Bank Commerce . . . . . . . ‘o... Dec. 411/... May. 44. NATIONAL l! h c you. no don't knows. Once a out it off. Phae. Porter alip- Wrlte today. arr uandwyol: ‘ “H! on . ennui-Ba 8- it...’ in “m... a m Wm W?" 233°" 3i.‘.';3.“."..‘72 ' IL, New York brings sure money. Fresh outnzbt Allan- sweci maple-delicious and economical! Solid meat, no Wtitiltl. no work-ready to cook Go to your dealer and specify National Fillets the first or their kind ______I_l1e winning recipe in Contest was sent Ln by Mrs. l). K. Smith. 238 ilaalings .’\ve.. Toronto. Opt“ who wins the H0 National Maple fillets and _vou too will $10. Mull to our Recipo County Religious Education Coun- Icil met in Summerside to transact _ , “h l’ _ m _ ‘the annual business. Rev. G. A. “mlhhell l‘-‘ ‘m “n” '"‘"*‘°n'|Chrlstie of Alberton was dhnirmun of the gathering. Financial re- ports from all parts of the county were received and an effort will be made to meet the deficiency oi’ lfilnbont sixty dollars. Rev. .1. r. "iDenny was elected president for After the "will. $81111!’ 548°91'68- —WELGOME vierron - m. Wilfred Kelly. Bummer-side's pop- ‘SUMMIRQIDI IUIINEOI ular baker, la receiving tha, em;- ters here dismiss as wholly "lid toLLsoc-me time to‘ enter is gmtttlntionn of bis many friends founded the "WP" '-'"°""'° now. it manna doublial 70in‘ in- on the arrival ot a young daughter abroad that the German soren- come. Special com-sea by mail. at his home on Monday evening; Aumnaneioc Anni-r.- on. Byron dlaobonaldh now Guardian —IMPROVEMENT AT 81‘. Representative in eu met-side and L0lU8-_Mr. Spurgeon Jeftries of will ~be pleased to receive news, m. Alma has been engaged last week ve-rtlslng, new and renewal sub- in moving the W. P. Callaghan hcrgmiou; and flflbtpflnthlg_ u; Go's store to higher ground North . ' of the railroad. The job was com- ‘ illeled Wlfhouta lfllvhlll OPBNUOIIB al meeting of the Club was held »ail the goods remained in the on Wednesday evening. Sandy Mac-today. according to information store and bireinesa went on as u! (iregor. President, in the chair. A reaching here. where he formerly ~—1IRITANNIA CLUB—A gent-n‘- tplendid mport of tthe Miriétml Show at O'Lenry was given and the thanks of the club were tended those taking part. A request from Kensington was rend. and the some cast are planning to put on, n show worthy of its name in Kensinglon. were they vrere so well received lam year. S. ‘ —-ARMIST+CE DAV. AT BEDE. QUE-One of "the largest. crowds ever assembled in Centreville Methodist church, greeted Rev. Dr. Llddy on Sunday evening when the returned men had charge ohthe Memorial service“ Rev. D. K. Ross. assisted greatly in the service. The solos and trlos were furnished 'wood grove-ducal for fox ranch. by returnfl] soldiers, Dr, m“; wbo gave such a splendid address ln the morning, again delighted the crowded church and vestry at night. All sects and creeds were represented in the audience and it ivas a community tribute to the heroic dead. ‘ ' ——~V. M. C. A. $0ClAL-’-l~‘ol~ int: the County Y. M. C. A. Ban- quet which was held on Tuesday i-vining, C. G. l. T. Tuxes and Trail Rangers met on Wednesday even- int: nnd pnrtook of n dainty meal supplied by the Ladies Auxiliary. ‘the year. Rev. I). K. Ross, vice- or. who tvas in charge of the gath- C. .\. secretary oi Toronto. was prtiscnt. when the relationship of the County K. E. C. and County Y. M. C. A. was discussed. The three- fold appeal for financing the work of religious Education was thor- oughly discussed and the matter lot the it. ll. C. recognizing, the Y. M. (T. A. Secretary as their official |nnd supporting him financhllly was presented pro and con. After whit-it n resolution was mssed by nun nmjority so recognizing and vudursiug the County Y. M. C. A. _ representative. —~‘PRIN'CE COUNTY'S V. M. C. A. ANNUAL CONVENTION?- The Epworth liall. Mr. A. E. Niachenil in the chair. .\lr. R. ll. Auld, Freo- itmvu, ivus zlppolntod Convention Set-rclary. other dlffemnt Conven- tion Committee-s were appointed, and the Convention Secretary's re- pmt of the year's work and till;- grillflll policy. dealt with. The re» lllflllldél‘ of the afternoon was spent i-u planning the work for the conning year. At 6.13 p. m. ll hair ' quot was held in the Y. M. C. A. linii. over I00 helm; present. Sup- per was followed by u most c1101‘- ablc sing-song, Mr. Chas. Hensley acting as Chairman. The reports of the Committeecs were given as on what boys, work means to keen evening was, given by Mr. L. A . _ Buckley. Toronto, Boys‘ Work Sec- retary of the Nntlohal Council Y . _, -.. . . ., M. C. t. Mr. Bucklcy- is not nu- 1U)“ Du’ "'%' M“) 755' ‘Hun, lzuowniln Summcrsklis and was tnost warmly received. S. Bannock DELIGHT lngrt-ilivcnis? I' n, u,“ -' 2 . ' I ""'l"°¢'<- ".- cuprui ntlik, ‘l iltblosytouns lard a l lmttvr mixed (‘lllllil par’? l5 vuprul water. 2 icon-f " N90011:» irrvnnl. I lamh". "Booms flour, 2 lbs. f-uokt-Itl ::e.“:r::;:.~..2 1 i0 tantrum." 8M" lwplmr Prllillbil, 3 r, li l 1 -' ("mlgllll nivrltiz] round . I ' » - I-n co]. ti... " ..".".'.,',-;,<1- bulk uf putliii-‘ii-v"|l,!::;::".'Il-v . -. , ~ I l< r, ' Illixlllft.‘ lzplnco lids and ,~t|-|\-v , fnilowsz- Resolutions by Rev. D. 4 35 7.9 K. Roe. , North Bedequc. responded to by Mrs. Crceimsn MacArthur on behalf of the Toadies Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. Nominating Com- mittee. Mr. .I. A. McKenzie, Ken- slngton. The Secretary's report of the yearflq work was then read fol- lowed ‘by the Committees‘ report on 1111-90 isuinc by Mr. T- d. Inruan. lledcquo. Mr, A. Pl. Mncbeun reborn-d for ,1Ju~ ' Budget Commitwc. A isplcndld ad- ("Pi-U wvus then Riven b)’ Mr. Jack Qraivforvl of Betleque Tunis Sqllilflf. edged boys. Mr. Crawford was fol'~ iuwcd by Mr. A. S. McKay who re ported for the Summon-side Associ- ation. The principal address of mi: _ lures” and W. E. Brooks, secy-trea- firing. led and old fashioned slus- isurer. Rev. L. A. Buckley, l’. M. song. and then called for three cheers for the Ladies which were heartily given.—~S. AND NEW LIBRARY-Who de- nominations show it splendid spirit 0f cooperation at lledequc in 11w community -C. (l. i. 1". and 'l‘uxl.'i groups, and a rally of the young people was held in the Cen- truvrille Methodist Church on Wed- nesday evening. Nov. l4th, which “'11s; largely attended. One of the tbn capable Chairman. and the ilm two organizations. Addresses oi the Maritime Religious Educ-a tion Council. The C. G. l. T. es the M. R. B}. (J. PERSONALS Calgary. Alberta. K. n visitor to town yesterday. S. of his firm on Thursday. S. Northrup. have returned to thcl home, after spending a vacntio iu AberfreomSnsk. S. ion. is visiting at bis formi-r bout in- iOWIL-Ji. after spending; the holldnvs n their home in town.--H._ " Harvard ‘ t.—.-l_l Blow-H. work, K, fin)‘. S. —-Mio.-| Beatrice Gordon, who limit of Mrs. Jabea Williams. re side. on ‘Wednesday.- 8. i _-.d- -—-lir. and Mrs. Daniel I in. - ' v . . '.~“+».,..»-< .9" "l. . an‘. -n c |. IGIOUS EDUCATION ' peciaily inirecelvlng much valuable help from the flirts’ Workers in -~Miss Pcuri (lorrlli. Nurtham. accompanied by her mother. was dBflW-‘rs- ——-Mr. Wilfrid McElmnn. rowe- sent-ing Franke l..evasseur.Co.,Mon- lreal. ivas in town in the lntcrusts ‘WW’ l" U°‘l°q“°"'S‘ —-Mt'. George Schurman. Monc- a] Morrison, left on ‘Wednesday on return to .Mi.'Alil.son University, "hire. William lliuirhead. N. on. is visiting in town. the soils! of Mr. n d _Mrs. J. L. liluirhelivh- to his home tin Sunuuersiile on ———.\lr. Samuel Francis. ‘Albany; was a visitor here on Wednesday. --il. W!" "with: m True Valley, so (Canadian Praia.) BERLIN, "Nov. ltL-Ofllcial quar- ment has flocidilll m repudiate the treaty of Versailles in its entirety. ._.._.-@0&—-—— Hotel Man Dies Suddenly . (Oanadlan Prue). ST. JOHN, Nov. lib-Robert Mc- llotcl, Dorchester. N.B.. died there was proprietor of the Ben lmnond Hotel. --- -——-<O-}—————— Bank Messengers Are Robbed (Canadian Preu) ‘ KANSAS CITY. Nov. 16. -- Tun masked bandits held up two mes- sengers of the Argentine State Rank here yesterday and eschped with 320.000 in cash. COLLINSVILLE, lll.. Nov. l6.- Three bandits held up two clerks of the Consolidated Coal Company bore today and escaped with $14,- 000 of the payroll money. {O-Lii- FARMERS SPEND A5 WISiLY (Associated Press.) WASHINGTON. Nov. 16.~—l‘1(20ll- urnlsts of the Department of Agri- culture have completed a study of the average annual expenditures of a farmer's family in Livingston County, N.\’., and finds the amount to be'$2.012. 'fhe purpose of thc study. which will be extended m various parts of the country. is to determine whether farmer-s gut ‘f-ileqtiate returns in comfort. boalth and enjoyment from their expenditures" as compared with tin industrial family. Livingston county was selezted .z-- .1 ncneral farming community of moraine prosperity. The most sllflikillg feature ul’ the study. the dqtirtmcut said, was the almost r1. nploto similarity found in items u" orrpontlitlirv-s of the two classes. {bout one-third of the farm ox‘ po-munrcs was fiizurcd on items n~t involving direct purchase ~ loo-l pfOtlllflfll ou the farm and unpaid labor. 0f the total. the cx- Tuxls boys——Rnlpl1 Callback was "manure rm. m“, w” 39;, m, vent; clothing, iii per cent; cduca~ “m” “V” wmpwed °f ‘mmbem “l ilou, rcrrmalititi and church and so~ ulnl activities, 1G per ant. \>\'crs_g-i\'en1:y Row. .\'. A. Whitman. Amomob|lw “mo. owned by 753 uftcrilon srssion Wilt-i held in lhc D. K. Ross and P. -\- Fitzpatrick. U... w“ o; the famflleg and the Th“ Shflpmm 1°36“ w“ ma‘! l-l-"fi-ost of their operation and repair. one ol the. Tuxla boy's and several ‘|Jl‘3‘wd “n.1,... expenditures ym- “m1. boy..- aud girls offered pmycr-lvuncument» was 565 a yam; The urgent need of a Library tor Lin! groups W85 urged by the speakers and it was decided to nc- » _ cept llli‘ generous offer of Rev. Nil". and lloston. Nissan, after which Saint-m, and a committee was ap- (tiny will proceed to Brooklyn NA’. pointed to secure funds from the whufll, they will nnsidta-ll. communities included in the Tuxis --~-- and C. 0.1. T. groom. From North .L_;\§y_ and hlrs. Dnymour Kil- Bedoque to North Carleton . in bfldu, Cotryvay. are spending a few m-dor to prcsenttbi: activities of days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. these organizations to the public. John Sherry. Fcnwrood-S. the minutes o! two meetings were read at this Rally sen-ice. Great ..__\1.-, Melburne heard or Ken- credit is due to the leaders of tin-se- grmipa for their untlring ef~ torts to follow out the programmes um; m.‘ ‘nomer, h. n lottetown-S. p meiuldo.———S. l 1 govm-‘S. Tnesilay.—-S. lllBflflr-S. »—~l\lr. Charles Arsenault. return “"-" rd homo on Wmlnendny Qvgfllng sou-|- a fonr err-elm visit to raisin..- co. spent Thanksgiving nl the in ?..-¢.\- lion. Blngor and llordaud. John Leia-—S. --—Mr. Cline. Arse-unult, who has "—_'“ been visiting friends in Boston for 11w Dnst month. returned to his home 1n Mmmrflde m‘ wadmw is rellevin Miss Alphen Mot-Far- lane. Kons ngton.—~S. Ken, proprietor of the Windsor AS DO INDUSTRIAL WORKERS a You Save Money and Gain (Sityle and Quality When You Buy Here Beautiful styles and qualities in Ladies’ Fur Coats of Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal, French Seal, Muskrat, Racoon and Marmot. JPrice from $75.00 to $496.00. Exceptionlly good values in Ladies Cloth Coats, with and without fur ‘collars and cuffs, all best styles. Prices range $10.98 to $89.00. DRESSES Just arrived a few velvet dresses, new styles and colors also a large assortment of Canton Crepes, Satins, . Poriot Twills, Tricotines, Flannels and Wool Crepes. Prices ranging from $7.75 to $44.00- Prowse Bros Ltd. gingtou, returned last week from l! short trip to Blaine. whore he vis~ ~ ---MlSS mm med... or Sinclair p Sgewartfs, spent Thnnkflslvlllll with friends in Charlottetown-—S. O'LEARY SCHOOL. beaten prunes. Put l" : i‘ 12>‘ (ill stiff. baking disih anti bake l0 uviunies. .\i=u-- mid l. 411,31 ili()\\'(l"l'i‘il sol-mi‘. lion; Sorvo not. {Muriel B. Nuughfs dcpariiucnt. (lrudo X. l, Enun Palmer: Hnlcn (lhampion. iilurlel Phillips: ii, Clarence Mac-Williams. \‘lll.-—1. Budd llmvntt; Easter: .‘l, Addie (lnrrutiu -iliiss Mildred Mntinrt, who is U'Loary si-luool honor roll for‘ whim mitiii-s nlmnuins Acadia \"»1l<'s"-.‘\’°"v"' In, spent Thanksnivin: Willi l1" parents. Mr. and hlrs. lilllnvd blui- ~-~.\ir. James (iortirau uf lion- turt, Sllllllmrslilfi-“S- sington. returned last week from ->i\ir. Austin Noonuit. of the ILqy-nl Bonk. Amherst. film" Thanksgiving ut his homo in llc~ non $01.11) ' COMFQRT’ HAVE A New Ideal ' 3. Russell MacWililams. (lizulc V.——l, llnrry Champion; 2. Willard _ Harris; (l, Jeanctin Eustvr. J-oan E. Sit-warts ili-pnrtnu-ul. 'r.-"l\ll'a Phillip Noonan. Nltlnili!" of tho Provincial Bank. Churlotlc- wtt-n, gpflni. Thanksgiving at his —lilr. Goo. nlorrisou. oi 11w Prv- __.. . i l -ll llnnk. Kinkom, HDlrilt .\ll. nnd Mrs. Chas. Coivllio. éltllfuiégivmg Wm] ‘fiends m Chm, fin and (lnhrlr-l Gallant ii, Doris Dennis. (trade Emma Frcdorlcltsou: ' ll, Harold linrris. Oliver Johnson and Elma Ellis (lrude i. (tii—l. Walter l~‘ri-tli~rii-it~ —~i\lr. Layton (lrccti. of tin: Rm‘- Bank. Charlottetown. Spent Thanksgiving at his home in Sum- Cl. Idnn Wlilirnns. Donald llnt-Dnn- ‘ 2, idromnun Pntoi ' (lrndo i (ci-—l, (‘huriulu- . Dennis: 2. liovnu Ludnvr: ti, Gerald l . --Mrs. Cruc. oi‘ the staff of ll. —~Mesars Ernest and ilsyinond T_ "Dunn", Ltd" has rammed to her home. after svendlniz ThIIHk-‘i- giving with friends tn New (lins- i ‘nstalled in your‘, “The equal ofl .__.._¢oo-§i._. " -—Mr.'l.cc iMoun-tain who dinn- lhoqn visiting friends in tho pvos- iqrnpart of the island. returned, SPRING PARK SCHOOL Honor Roll for October. . _ Graie Vlli-~l. Mary MIIFNOHI, .\"=rrill Cru-iwclI. All}, ‘qtlsar-“Mlllhiguun. of unit gnu 8t Morrison. Conway. was a tyre. 2. Reggie iPetet-s. visitor to town on Tuesday. on bus- (lrude Vl-l. Florence Furness. ~ 2- M700 "Ho. ll Ralph Llnlrne. ' (lrada \'-~l. illndys Saundrars. 2. i the solid one piece —--l\lr. Polly vinemi. North Runti- 088i? 110M8- hottio of Mr. nnd Mrs. Paschal Mac (mum WL Mmhm MMIHLVYP‘ 2' Donald. Mr. Pinenu. who is a viol» , v . lnist of no menu ability. is n pop- --Mr. Richard Kam- a; Kenna; uinr favorite with ail.~'.~l. ton, has moved tn Bonshaw, when: he will engage in his trade nf car riage building and blacksmith derful saver of fuel. Manufactur- ed by Thompson & Sutherland, Ltd» orth SyilneyaSold ilctirge \Vli"ilovk. i ‘i. Dorothy llurku, 3. l-nabei Saund- vrs and lir-nnotix (lough. Mllrn- Hammond ‘Blrtiiwl! 01m- (Klrlide u--1. lllllll uiuimort-jz. lottetowu. spent Thnnksslvlng lb Silmlnernirlo. the Kin-st of Mrs. (lrade ll. Junior»- 1. . Slannls (laillunt, 3i. i i ~-Miss Claire Mountain. of the (i I I. S l -—l. Summeraido Telephone Exchange. m6 mm lnnt. 2. Eileen \Vu,ve. ll. Francis (lrltde i. Junior-l. Neill. 2. Reginald Whltlock. Bflslnnorh Class-d. John Fergu- eon. and Dewar McNelli. 2. George Breton: a. {Ivylige Corney. tten ance — George Whfilwli- Dorothy Burke, Ruth tired Burt. Olive Vail, Reflie Whltlock. -—Mr. John Reid. representative of the Britannia Merlden Co. Hamilton. no in town on Wednes- mmed m h" no", m aumm": dayrin the interstate oi his firm. S. F ..Coientan. leav- a ‘ morning's train be intend! tak- a Ilomtillllt blot- myre A titnloy, > =~~v~_.. i-ewvrir-wgvxe. floor e Grown.