NOVEMBER 5, 1927 . packed A 3,00 l", / I, ‘ v 1s good tea” You must‘ tryARED PEKOE. 'A little teas, ‘but a realjdi Rosa ORANGE. higher price than other fference in quality, Nbvv m Aluminum. ai uiéakesw" m;'oovoovoooooo++q+s' .4’,,',,,~,.";;;.. Central Guardian FOOTBALL this afternoon at 2' o'clock. Mount A. vs. St. Dunstans. 1 BARRELS, BARRELS! For all-i Canadian Legion Armistice Dance 5 Prin-ce of Wales College Hall THANKSGIVING Nl(iilT—7l.h NOVEMBER run CHARLOTTE TOWN GUARDIAN The team _froni Souris on the basis- ‘of this winning, will get a free trip’ . to the Royal Show at Toronto. Thel BOYS and GirLs Club Banquet held.' Ill the.Farm Building on Wednes- day evening was a great feature and I REV. BRUCE PAGE THREE 28nd Ralph bigot‘ came m thud’ r0+v4+0+0o+0+v+o+ovo+o++o++04o ooooo-a-rvvovooo-oo-o-or- ‘ St. James Presbyterian Church MUIB¢—MINISTER i- One Insertion .1. Four insertions Right insertions j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 101' per line of Ti words .140 11H‘ line of 5 words per line of .1 words Agents Wanted Situation Wanted $100 WEEKLY EASY — EITHER $4. A DAY PAID MEN OR WOMEN AILY or. MEN AGENTS-IF vou_ LIKE raszs ' or full time, 900 varieties 0f pro- AGENTS MAKE MONEY——EITH- WRITING PAPER AND ENVEL- MEMORIAM CARDS AND MOURN: FASIIIONABLE WEDDING STA- FOX RANClIERSy-I-‘OR PBOTEC- ' oaosn NQW voua cum ‘ruas To tar-nuns FLAT mn- their. sex. selling our Cleaners and Clothes Pih Bags. Real Sellers. Unusual high commission. Free samples. P. A. Lefebvre & Co., Alexandria. Ont. A. W. Nov. 5. for distributing religious literature until Christmas, spare or, full time. For particulars write Mr. Conrad, Spadlna Bldg. Toronto. A. W. mws9l. OR women. No experience orqcapital required. Something new. nothing to inquire. Mr. Rhodes. Dept. 123 Box 27. Terminal A. Toronto. v A. W. Sept. 14-24 Oct. 8-22 Nov. 5-15. antLQhlru-bs, Iwllhy not sell them‘! Mlake a business of it. Part time ven Red Tag Nursery Products. Cash every week. Equipment and , instructions f-ree. W-rite DOMIN- ion NiUiRiSERl-ES. Montreal | l l er sex-distributing Bliss Native llerbs, for Constipation. Indiges-v tlon, Rheumatism, Liver. Kid-v ucys, 200 doses, $1.00. Refined‘ Work, Profitable. Full oi" partI time. multiply your income. Al-I mizo O. Bliss Medical Companyl Dept. 49. 124 St. Paul St. v Montreal, Canada. I-IO-Zfl-sivliif SELL CHRISTMAS cAnns-sxs-i $50. can be earned and paid wcek-| ly in spare time selling well known line Personal Christmas Cards. Experience unnecessary. An‘. early start and our co-operatloul assures success. Beautiful newl sample book fi"ee. Master Kraftl Co.. Limited, Toronto. Rcprc-I‘ sentatives wanted small towns. also. 26-27-29-Nov.l-3-5-8-10-12 BIG STEADY EARNINGS $50 TO $100 A WEEK. JUST THINK: of it! Selling genuine Douglas. suits and ovcrcoats—-tailorcd to measure-all wool—flt and satis-i faction guaranteed-at thc aston- ishing small price of $19.75. You| can undersell and outsell the big-' gest stores. These unheard of values sell at sight. For 18 years Douglas suits have retailed froml $30 up. Direct selling methods and huge buying power make this new low price possible. Selling outfit free, also free suit to pro- ducers. No red tape. If you want quick sales and big profits get our line at once. Write today and start earning big money. Thc DOUGLAS TAILORING CO.,' Dept. 622. P. O. Box 645, Mon-v treal. A. W. Nov. 5.‘ ._., Miscellaneous opes with address arc always fash- ionable. Guardian Job Prlntery. tf FUR COATS ‘CLEANED BY AI‘- proved method. 61 Elm Ave. a 0213-11-4-21 lug cards_ at shortest notice. Guardian Job Printery. mo. ALFRED McDONALD. LAND‘ Surveyor. I-Iermanvllle. P. E. I. v . 0630-10-12-1mw. tloncry. fine selection. Guardian Job Printery. r‘ ti.‘ BlLliIIIi-AIIS AND STATdEMENTS, lan Job“ EIBIG EARNINGS. STEADY EM-i BCOOIIIB neatly printed. Gunr Prlntcry. v SHIPPING TAGS. EXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print-- ery. tf. tlon buy a. German Police Dog. well bred male puppies at reason- _ --s'ror JOB-HUNTING - 1r AN- ablc Prices. T. B. Rozers. Char other mania“ make a prom Ont lottctown. 150-11-1-01 iicods. Tho genuine Pitkins flav- oriags. tho mld- .reiihble. They guarantee money back or other “nods hrexlzliaiveanioc and 60c sizes, or' your portrait enlarge- ments from me, likeness guaran- teed/mhos by the High Grade Artist of Toronto in any style or izrado. tailored ,to measure suits. over-coats. i-alncoath. ladies dres- Bos and coats. fit guaranteed. ‘"0118? saved. Write S. G. Tar- bueh. Genet-bi Agent. 112 Prince 5L. Charlottetown. ' To‘ Let land A I - 9H4‘. portments Telephone 104-1l~3-8l m"! to work at potatoes. Big W084‘! for right,‘ mcn. H. C. _ la. m-ti-i-al u- h‘ v A“ . ~- Costs . BIG STEADY EARNINGS WANTED-POSITION BY LATE Rex Fox Craft. Write S. Garnier, c.o. D. J. Thomp- assistant rancher. son. North Tryon. P. E. I. 52-1-ll-4i Salesman Wanted _ CALENDAR AND SPECIALITY for Experience prefers ilighcst (commissions, Stale Apply Box 520. Salesman. Good right lllilll. ed. (HHIIlliCZllifllll-i. London, Ontario, contract 30-10-31-6i. v Female Help Wanted GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Aberdeen Hotel, 72 King St. 173-11-5-3i WANTED-A MAID FOR. GENER- al housework. must understand plain cooking. Apply to Mrs. C. B. Chappcll. 34~ Ambrose Street. Brighton. 94-11-2-3i $75 WEEKLY EASILY EARNED selling our exclusive dresses. Write for particulars. Sales- manager, Dept. 29. P. 0. Box 815, Montreal. F. H. W. Oct. 22-29. Nov. 5-12. For Sale Ea,“ ‘FOR SALE-GOO BUS. TURNIPS-v Alex. Mchiiy, Dcsablc. 1W5 FOR SALE-SIX PAIR SILVER black foxes. Apply B. A. Mellett. York. 9958-10-27-thfs6i FOR s/iLs-smiml: FARM 0r fifty acres with buildings. 5 miles from Charlottetown. v- J. J. Beaton. Tea Hill. 10711-3-81 FOR SALE—1 REGISTERED Yorkshire linen‘ pig, 7 months old. Apply Ashlord Andrews. lllilloii. 12l8-11-4-1ii FOX RANCH FOR SALE —CON- naught Pclligrccil Illuck Fox Ranch, [it public auction in front. ol‘ IAIIW Courts Building. (ihurloltcllnvii on Saturday, Nov 5th, at twelve o'clock noon. Gil- bcrt Gaudet. Secretary. 68-2-11-41 FOR SALE-ONE REGISTERED Ayrshire cow with heifer calf at side. also two grade ows. one frcshened. the othei"t freshen January 1st. Apply Vernon Proude. Union Road North. 11-4-21 POT 5T0 FARM FOR SALE- near shipping by water and rail.‘ Ono of the bcst sections on P. E. Ll for growing potatoes. Phone. call or write Poole and Thompson's] Montague. 100-11-3-2 wks. FUR COATS-HUDSON willi Aluiilui Snblc Collar (Will's. Iu-iuilifnlly lint-d. $12 .00; French Soul, mum‘ trim. $1 . )0. Woifltnizlnsliiir tlic best. Soc nin- pics itl office, Summcrilillc. it. l-l. RAYNER. Ltd. 182-ll-i.l'mw SEAL and North ' pies. potatoes. mackerel or smells. Priced right. J11. Gill. 188-eod-2wk3. WE OPEN today for business. Stock new and fresh. We will ap- preciate your patronage. McLeod. Patterson. Ltd, Hunter River, P. E. Island. 134 POLICE C 0 U R T.— Yesterday or 10 days for parking on wrong side fine large building of the Brick and ‘Tile Company's plant at Richmond. situated about a mile from the sta- tion. The beehive kliii was practi- cnlly uninjured as was also the house of the manager adjoining. The machinery is practically a total lcss. but the boiler is only slightly damaged. The cause of the fire is unknown. but it is thought that it may have been caused by a spark fromthc engine of a passing special freight ti"ain. The loss is about $8.000 partly covered by insurance. It is the intention to rebuild in the spring. A PARTING GIFT. —Mr. Moore of Truro, chief of the feder- Provinces. who has requested super- annuatioii from the department next year. was presented with an address and a fishing rod by the field men of his department at an informal dinner held at Amherst this week. The event was a com- plete surprise to Mr. Moore. Mr. Gordon McMillan read the formal address and presented Mr. Moore with a fishing rod-the chief sccd man being an enthusiastic angler. Mr. Moore is well known in Prince Edward Island. —-—<+> PERSONALS Ml’. it.\V. Youukcl‘. was iii the city yostcrriihv. Wiusloc. Mi". Jamil-s Wcalhcidiic. howl-ll, ltinss.. ill'l'iVi‘Ii in lilo oily Wcduvs" diiy iiiglil on n short visit, WIIHH‘. Duncan Ilizirshilll. (llyllc Rlvcr. was a visitor lo the cily ycs- tcrdnY. ‘ Mi", W» It. Prolific. (‘lytlc ltivcy. was a. visitor lo lhc city ycsloiwinv. Mr. J. N. Simpson. Bay View. was a visitor to tlic Cit)’ ycslciwlzi)‘. 'l‘lie many friends of Mrs. 'l‘houias Linn. 206 Grafton Street. Chariot- lelown, will he pleased to learn llllli. under the skllfull treatment of D11 Dewar and kind nursing lri well advanced on the road lo re- covery. after undergoing .1 serious the Rev. Cook. of Orwell McLeod of Vallcyfield. ‘ Eaton, IIlll'l‘_V James Victoria. l’.l<.‘.i.. and Ada Hannah ltincDoiiald of Canoe Cove. P..E.l.i operation for appendicitis. MARRIAGES 1 COOK-McL-EOD —— At. Montague. tlic 2nd day of Novcmbcr. 1927. by A. S. Stewart. William Cove. to Isabelle . -' l SENTNER — MacDONALD — Al llio Baptist imiuioiiugc, (‘liurlollo-i town. Nov. 4th. by itcv. Ross (‘n Seutuer 0f Wanted RtH'_iT<>BFFWIGB“BTiAhI> wanted. Apply "B“ care of 106-1l-3-3i Guardian Office. WANTED - FIX milull groi-ivry slnrc. srwales etc. 01.1), ciirc (luiiiilizlp. 120-11-4-31 Male Help Wanted ployment for Barbers. expert in 8 weeks. Write Moler Barber College, Department "F" Halifax. your time and services. so. too can you. You can make $10 a day] to start, selling Douglas made-ton measure suits and overcoats. At $19.15 you can sell s sarment that? costs the customer $30 or more in any retail store. No experience 0i‘ investment necessary. The values sell at sight. We train and show: yolt how to succeed. We supply‘ you with mu seiiins equlrmvnt- . Learn how you can get your own clothes Free! Get out of the rut! Strike out for yourself! Write us today! ma: DOUGLAS rnihoa-l ING 00.. Dept. 623. P. O. Boxi 045. Montreal. M. H. W. Nov. 5. . Article-QUE) Sale lsAxsa-s ovens-warms roof’ ' Male Help Wahted I €_»_______ WANTED AT once-awe SMART catalolllt: time plymwi-I i! dE-l sired; some used ovens on hand. Hubbard Oven Company, i100 Q en West. Toronto. A. .s. Ocklb-fl-fllflovb-lll-ID-fl. Dec. 3-11-17-24-31. .._-__._I--____ .-,l). i. Q ‘l! ' . ' DEATHS v DOUCETTE — Al Soulii IIliSiiPtLl Nov. 4th. Allrl d lloucetlo. Funeral leaves liousc Sunday n-t 2 TURES Foal IN MEMORIAM l l In loving memory of my‘ i dear husband Ernest Lartcr._ i ‘ stray. ‘ 3rd. nu 191? 3-1-22-ttstf | ' Toronto 4, Canada. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by his Wife. Selim. Larter. _ _ _ IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear son Robert Larter. pass- ed away October 16th, 1918. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by His Mother. Mrs. George S. Larfér. N. D. MacLEAN Undertaker KIN‘ IQUAIB Lost _i—__ _.-<_ iiosr-nuncu 0F icsvs. FIND- er please rcturn to Guardian lice. or-. 1i i Nursing v i-iuvArs suasss-raaousrrrtv | earn $80 a week, Learn by personal “n. pondence. O talogue No. 23 lrre. Royal Coll .ot Science. N.—0-3stf. morning an aubojsb was fined $1001 so» +0 o++oa+ooorvo+ooo 0o 0 v 9-9944444 of street. Another was fined $2.00 or . 30 days. One drunk was fined $5.00: S. J.‘ a] seed department in the Maritime] tlic P.E.i. Hospital. shc is notwwhich Wat“ began‘ o'clock. ‘ , UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAQE 0F m5 HONOUR THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNQR AND l MRS. HEARTZ i CIIAPERONES 1 Mr;- W- 5- SWWHI- i- E-Croken. Mrs. A. o. Pcakc. . Dancing From Nine O'clock. l Dixon's 0rchestra—llefreshmgn|,s_ I TICKETS—Ladies 75 Cents. Gentlemen $1.00. awarded. an excellent repast was eiiJoyed. while very excellent/ad- dresses were delivered. The speak- vcrs of the evening were: Mr. Black icfthe Colonization Department and 1 .Mr. W. D. Robb. vice-president of the C. N. R, W. R. Shaw. Livestock Superintendent. P. E. I., A. E. Mc- Laurin. Livestock Superintendent. N. B., and C. A. Archibald. Live- stock Promoter. Truro. ‘*.'§"§ ’.RQ4QL4QO-OO-QOO-O-OO_OO+O-O'OOO-OO-O-O 9-01) m‘ vlierp Iliuiarnih- Linimrnl ni-ur nl iiuml. Traveller Wanted Holistic. work for the last vfuur‘ lviiiouths. lllr. lrluyter was vory fur {oi-ably impressed by the American Lpcolilc. and iind a. very successful vovaingrallslii: toui" in the southeus-r- erii part ot‘ the Stole. ilc found ill-- lvllilfipit! lo freely express their. .l‘riendly lllllllltiQ toward Canada. ‘and (Yanzuliniis. Also ho reporls Jiusinei-is 11S good. and the crops ‘ beyond earlier expectations both in gquniilily and quality, cn a recent voyage up the North- umberland Strait with a cargo of coal struck a sand bar. Later shc was iii Siiediac harbor for eigliti days awaiting a favorable wind to} proceed to Ricliibucto. Shc sailcdl. last week with Pilot Olaf Hendrick-i son leaving hcr at Cape Tormcntinc‘ lo run in rapidly the vessel was headed for Pictou. Pilot Hendrick-v son leaving hcr at Capt Tormentinc. early Tuesday for shelter. Tlic tennis representing the Boys and Girls Calf and Heifer Clubs of Prince Edward Island returned to then" homes last evening from the Big Show at Amherst where they entered into competition in judging and iii the ring. with teams from a vcry large number of Clubs from Mainland points. Those juvenile farmers. who were under the coaching and direction of ‘W. R. Shaw. Livestock Superintend- , .ent. who was instrumental iii organ- lizing these Clubs, are very enthusq iaslic ovcr the trip, and havc been‘ ‘Records Of Heroes Started By, Watts‘i?;ii"i..5i?°°t0if“ .$.°...g°n‘."£§i2£.‘ll .~ LONDON, Nov. 4. —-Visitors m the‘ "m" “d mmgy‘ . small open space which adjoins SL2 The 5W5 and 81115 from the IS- ‘Botbibbb church Aldersgflte, wmjland demonstrated their ability to vhavc observed that the cloisterkccmpet-e W11". the "Crvflm" of mevnbrib], erected through the e;_ Judges and livestock. fi"oin Nova forts of the late George Frederic 399m t?!“ New BYlm-Swlck» taking , _ g watts’ the pammn is no longer licmc with them as a result of their It is estimated that in 1924 more used for recording deeds ofhemismmefforts. about $120.00 in prizes. vthan 24.000000 bushels of wheat Ion the from o; the Cloister are the: In the judging competition for|were destroyed by smut on Ameri-_ “In commemoration ofdieifei‘ Clubs, Island teams were 2nd,lcan farms. The estimated loss for vbbroib 5915550115093» There a“. 3rd. and 4th and 5th. awarded asjl926 was 10,000,000 bushels. ‘ 49 tablets relating to heroic acts’ follows: _ i There is “flag" smut and “loosc‘ vlbegmnlng with a record U; heroisml Brookfield -—Willai"d Prowsc and smut, but it is “stinking" smutua by a pantolmne artist in a LondonrGolden Dollar. Golden Guernseylfungus growth exuding a i"an d theatre in 1863_ and ending with “Club-Margaret Rodd and Gorclonvodor as of dead fish. that so - table; which refers m a pol-me cork-Roper. Elmsdale Club. v James times wipes out entire. fields. or stable who was killed m an Bu. mid .Johnstcnc and Willard O'Brien. Mt. sends the market value of wheat wbue Saving the “v95 of women andvHPIbCfi. Club. Lorne Thompson anddown from 2 to 20 cents on the _girls in 1911. In the centre of thqfiwivn Roberts _ I buslwl- _ iclojstef is a nwlibture statue up. In the Calf Club. competitions In Kansas City alone losses on ‘watts, “wbby an‘ inscription states“ against very large and kccn com-lsmutty whcal due to _ market dis- “desiring to honor heroic Self_5ac_lpCl.llOl‘S. there being upwards of counts have run as high as_$'1.000 11.ici[e_ placed these records hem;- dwcnty clubs contending. Argylevin a single day. and $123.000 in 011'! : Fm. some years after the death Olvshorc Club. with Elsie McKay._iiioiitli. Millers cannot make flour ‘Wang {be work of Cbmmumg LhbvDeSable and Gordon McLcan-judg-[of such wheat until costly machin- Wccords was can-led on by the Hm-Oicillig. captured 8th placc. while Northlcry has separated thesinut. Self-Sacrifice Memorial Committcc|wmshifti1‘l‘i>l"958I1l0d by Edna and For years the Pacific Northwest associated ‘vim st Bbtblph-S Churcbvgsheldon Easter won litli place. bore the burden of ivheat smut iii- ‘vbicb included the vicar and Elsic McKay was one of the out- fection. Spores. tllrlvmg l" 1111' ‘cbuvcbvvardens Although cbnsivblstanding girls of thcwholc CDIIIDCIInLTCSIOG seed. grow in the green» vnibble Space is available in mmtion and stood 3rd. in points in theplant. usurping the place of grain. qflbistbv for further recm-da the bplClub competition, while in tlic openlwhen the heads started forming. cation bf mblets has ceased Owing classes in bccf cattle. in whichllteccntly the disease has made tb1abkoffunds_ - farmers sons from all ovei" thc‘strong attacks east of the Missis- "Dbputv T_ H_ Enis‘ [be l);u~j5hlI\/Ifli'lllm€S‘and students from the sippi Rivcr. Scientists consider clerk b; 5L Botoyplys’ States mabNova Scotia Agricultural College a_ virulent menace. unless I-Blvmelo. there is a desire to continue me redentercd. shc had the distinction of disinfect all their seed. Thousands CONE and particulars of acts 014 winning 4th IIOSIIICII. jare doing it already. but there are heroism have been receive‘; bu; TheNortli Wiltshirc Club IIBGiIIIOUSBIIIIS who do not. _They ale there is no money avai1ab|e__ It their innings; in tlic Calf Classiassured that 100‘ per centvseed has been Suggested mat an appeal where Sheldon‘ Easter came in altreathient wheie theic isno soil in- Should be “lads gm. funds to enable winner‘ with his calf over a ‘VCPYICCLRLIDII will make possible a vii - the Committee to continue the ‘vork large field from all the Maritime ually clean wheat crop. stinking Clubs. This calf also took second smut is carried in the secd.‘ and ‘notv place in the open class. lWIIIG-IJIOW from one growing field In groups of three calves from to another. any club. the North Wiltshirc Club In 1927 Darnell Smith. an Aus- again showed its supremacy. winn- tralian. found that sinut-free wheat ing early from a large ficld oifcculd be grown if tlic seed had been Wheat Smu WASHINGTON. D. C.. Nov. 4. ——~ Proper disinfecting of seed wheat to‘ destroy the germs of the disease} commonly known as smut would save the farmers of the United‘ Statesinillions of bushels of wheat annually. The Only GIFT That Only YOU Can Give Your- ‘calvcs owned by Sheldon nad Ednzvdustcd with copper carbonate. Cop-l MADE BY Easter and Hucstis Smith. 1n lhc per carbonate is cheap. is casY l0 v v grade classes for sliigl cnlvcs apply, and docs not 111111113 the seed Huestis Smith captured‘ first and either invdry oi" wot soil. Treated Edna Easter fourth. This iuudc alsccd can be stored without inli-"lh, very enviable record for this Clulrlthc dust protecting it from weevil‘ Iii the Swine Club (roiiipctitioii and making it unpalatable to ratsl held for cncli of the Provinces lhc and mice. v Scuris Club, represented by Joscphi Many iitruicrs (lisinfcct their sccd McCornmt-k and Willard Reid woniivheat by a simple hoinc process. by one point ovcr the Mt. I-lcrbcitnnixing in a rotated barrel 01' tank Club. represented by Russel Driscollone bushel of grain and two or; and Fred Jenkins. The Mt.,thrce ounces of dust. They wear! Phone for Appointment Today DHOTOG PHS e/[l/zccswtoy i‘ Why Not Send Yours -- Ias they guard against the poison- ‘ ." o pcr. v- - New Way to stop Flts DuOrf 51c cvc of winter seeding. lIIIb l ._ _ _ , v W IRM H_ _ rpmfluvv "vvgcvflllllllfllll. pathologists say. 0V5)’ X M A S |.-,.;|.'-‘|'.:\f'<"ll.i...li.l,f',,lhju H ml... .-.|\-lfai"mei" should make sure that his FROM v lint‘: stints nn- most slillrlmrll okflgraiii has been disinfected. H]: Iq-pl 1- til» m" sins rim no - _____V I . _ _____ ) fi j lint-It 'l‘r»|~||;|‘|,u._'. l.‘ I I‘ ' ROLL 0F MODEL LAYER STUDIO it'll" :"|_ §I."".‘" SCHOOL FOR OCTOBER '6“ “m” “W” “m” ‘ l.'.'.'.'.'t'l..'.’Z1...l§..i;.'.“}'ll. .'.‘.'-';'.T“;l'....i-‘.....‘.-.-.lv Lean, Halifax. ward hunters." signalled the "end of a perfect day" ;for the Boys and Girls prizes were: '94: SICWHTL Club with Joseph Laceyla mask over the nose and mouth‘ i s O ORGANIST-GEORGE METIIVEN l? l: l 6 1| a. mL-Sermon-Rev. Dr. Gauge, Montague, preacher. Anthenu-“The Lord is Exalted" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . West 2.30 P. Ala-Sunday School and Minister's Bible Class. 7.00 P. Mv-Evcalng Service. Antliernz-fflymn in the Night" . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . Brown l 1 2 ‘O-OOOO-OO-O 90$ OQ-O O-O 0-904 OQOOO-O-O-O-OOO-O-O4-O-O or 20 days. l —-Qo¢—---- I I I v,‘ YESTERDAIPS MARKET.— Yes-l ~- ! WGSLBTD Guardian‘ ST PETERS CATHEDRAL i terday the market was fairly well‘. n" Prince Edward Island l I L ___ ‘ attended. Eggs sold at 50c per doz..‘ ' ‘y "m ° ‘imfldiV-S "i408! mflllll- _ - '~_ ~ . _ _ Ibutter 40c. chickens 90c to $1.15.‘ lecturers "f Dfllss- "u" Syrups. Extracts, Etc. For many houfitfiii SbZT“.'.‘.§..d“‘dM.§‘.,“J§y ‘Cmmh °' Enhu’ ntlgfgfis jgfilsdtilzfi; gig? 112583020 y?“ '3" (jtlffingomimpfziQYci an excellent established vThanksgivlngvDayx 186 l usv. A. E. GABRIEL, M. A. z j crab apples 6c per qt.. cranberries’ i: nee o: M GI: V,‘ dm"d,mand' Apply to -FAIRBANKS' SCALES with or‘ 15c qt.. hay, 60c to 70c. straw sac.‘ ‘”"“‘"‘ ' c "a" " °""‘ "°'°'- u"‘"°“°‘°“'"' "P l" without bag rack. Order now at 8.00 A M—Holy communion i oats 60c to 65c. potatoes 45c to 50c.f 5mm” evenmg- Bv-aceg summerside, 136 9m A: M'__Ch"dren-s Eucharist ' 0 for whites. blues 60c to 65c. turn-v moo A M'__Mm.n|ng "n," and mum. z grésoo20c to 25c.tyounl3 piigs sold fgrv +o+m+o+ro+o<+w+w M¢¢vov¢+oo+oow¢o++v+>o++++¢ —$CH00NER IN TROUBLE- —-" 11.00 A. M.-Choral Euchnristland Sermon. z . _per pan". sua pr ces preva -§ ~ v ' .-. A shed; _ N’ B" d [ch _ __.. I “um .- ed m the fish market “m1 a g°°df RETURNS FROM °H|o_kvml IB i d ' 7 that theacsiclioonei" Geflilfgild. Csaaigt‘. 230 P. hlsulgeca ycgchoodnlon o‘ sun“. Z supply of fresh and corned cod andl kelist, J.W. IIalyIQYIWiWIHH iiicmfi‘; Trenholin. Summerside. for Richi-i ' ' ~ mackerel. ‘ins passenger‘ y tie ate l.l‘u|ll . b , 1 d i h ~ r rr h d 7.00 P. M.—E i Thursday night, on return frluu‘ Ovfiégrytnlg: beégnfgvlcedoa) afiflggd Subvmfffifirfvfiyffv:"v‘:,hi:";°f;.,.. SERIOUS FIRE. -Fire on sun-Jflchlcimiflli. 01110. i“ Whwh YIN" l cn the trip and proceed to Pictou day nigh; completely destroyed melity hi: has been engaged in emit. ' . for repairs. The Garland‘ while +v+++++¢4 oo+ “O rf a__ _ vvsvv_ ' The Baptist Church REV. R. C. EATON. B. D., MINISTER. MISS ROBERTA SPENCER, F. '1‘. C. L., ORGANIST. MORNING SERVICE 11 0'CLOCK Hymn Anthem-“Lest We Forget" . .. Scrmon-"The Armies of the Lord.“ An Armistice Day Address. Aiithcm-“No Shadows Yonder“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _, Gnu] EVENING SERVICE 7 OTJLOCK Anthem-"O Give Thanks" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Soprano Soloist. Miss Barbara MacNeill. Sennon-“We Give Thee Thanks." Male Trio-—“Grant Us Thy Peace" . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Nevin‘ Messrs. Qulgley, Dingwell and Slcrns. Anthcm—-"Praise the Lord Ye Heavens" . . . . . . .. ALL PEWS FREE. Stuart Turner YOU ARE WELCOML. St. Pau1’s Church, Anglican Rev. H. D. Raymond, M. A., Rector 11.00 A. iVL-Tvlorning Prayer. Iloly (jqmmumon and Sermon. Subjcct-“Tlic Privilege of the Lord's Table." 2.30 P. lyL-Sunday School and BibievClasscs. 7.00 P. RIv-EVCIIIIIQ ‘Prayer and Sermon-A sermon [or Thanksgiving Day. Anthem—Yc Shall Dwell in the Lani. Sir John Shiner OOO-OI-OO-OOQOQOOO >003“ o» vvoo voeoo-ooow» mooaom-ou-wmo-wcoua g the,‘ utilise church MINISTERS REV. E. H. RAMSAY, D. D. - REV. HAMMOND JOHNSON 0RGANIST:—WM. E. FLETCHER, A. R. C. M., A. T. C. L. L‘; A 4 ARMISTICE AND THANKSGIVING SERVICES 10.00 A. M.—Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. M.—Preacher: Rev. Hammond Johnson. Soioz-“There is No Death" . . . . . . . . Mrs. W. E. Fletcher Anthemz-“I Will Sing of Thy Mcrcies" (Drayton) 2.30 P. hL-Sabhath School and Bible Classes. 7.00 I’. hL-Preacherz-Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Anthem: "I Will Sing of Thy Mercies" . . . . . . .. (Darnton) Solo: ‘The Plains of Peace . . . . . . . . .. Mr. P. W. Small Anthem:—"Thc Saints of God“ . . . . . (Warwick Jordon) Solo part by Mr. II. McPherson. The Morning Service Broadcast. 1 OOOOFO OO-O-O-O-OOOO-OO-OO-O O-OO-OO-O-Q-OO-O-Q-OO-Ofi-O FO-§O-OQ-OO 0-0 O 1Q) 49> Z3 Iii Zion Presbyterian Church ' ‘ DIINISTWCR-ltl-JV. M. SCOTT FULTON, M. A., B. D. M (lrganist and Choir l\Iastcr—-MR. LOUIS D. THOMPSON. v \ 11.00.—Sermon—"A City of Refuge. A -O§-ff§9Qv4Q§-O-O-§§4+Q§fO-f§4 O§§640+O-O-§OO-OO§-O40QO§-O§640+ “ V 0Q .3. .21 f l r . . 1M: 2.30—Sunday School and Bible Classes. Lukc's Gospel. ' i". - y‘ 7.00—Sermon--“Days of Exile-The Armistice." g \ l Stock Quotations 'M§’;‘.“.E»?.°°" w“ 5°‘ ____ Whcal-—Nov.. 1282-; Dcc.. 126%; HALIFAX. Nov. 4.— QuotationsvMaY- 139'»- furnishcd by Johnston and Ward, Members of the Montreal Stock Ex- ‘11..‘1_.1:n‘of.."“I.."""'N >>-++»o>+0-+4:+mo+o+04++0-ooe4‘lvn'""iijflu;rjnvfigiixi" 5mm" UH" change? l-torooooooooooooooooooooo H ' in“; V.‘~-- lloblbwllztiiiiig, Rob» New York Exchange z f'l'i Ward. Ada (‘urritx At. Top. and Santa Fe RY- 135:5. o l (ii-mic IV. —— Jaimie (‘iiriiirnlv- American Can Co. . . . . . . . . .. 66 9 _ v . Mlimmil» linlling. Juclf I'Ill\\'I(ill-‘<l. American Locomotive Co. 101i I "' TROUBLE" 7 l ilrzlilt‘ Iii. ivnu llurpcr. iu-lh Am_ smelting and Refng. Co. i022 _ ' I llumfan, Victoria Iiiltlflllll. Canadian Pacific Co. . . . . . . .. IBHUIE WITH I (lriulr llf-Aizirjorlc Ford. Jackie. cm; abs c0. (New York) , 113',‘ - INDIGESTION. FLATUENCY i lift-r. lllarguret Young. Hudson ‘Motor Car Co. .. l Since taking over this CONSTIPATION, ETC. '-'—" I PFAlEE QT-W-R “mm Rjltfilrtrxtiigrlzfi gfiaabefifil- - _ Hotel we have spent many l v Ono of the lamest and best lberh nud oiic visitor met in tho Standard 0i] pf N. J. 40%}. . “Iowan” o! donns in ’ A l equipped Hotels in Eastern Iwillmi "W" i" "l" "M11111" "llllllii- Southern Pacific Co. 120 s repairs and improvements. 1t | l Canada. Contains 120 rooms. Ill '“'-'_""'""" Algal“? Tfmled If‘ “m” Pumc Ry" “all I 19 11°" “l9 fine“ 35m 0i "4 . l 44 o! which have private ‘:'l£i‘§p((l)r'l)v. ‘Jrgyloiigtieuivelbliiql Slxsifittégggsailtit; gggfrlc . 15437;? c1“, m m, “bl-mm, prov. ‘v ‘ ARE ijntil: °1m§1f,m”a',§“°'}‘:§ ‘ll-l “'8B.l‘('|)0l‘I:E(I_ that a map was . ’ 4 > ' ' V 4 ' " ii IIIOCB- n? IP96!!! V! RING I Just You v 120w‘: paroughom ballad“ ‘ needed for the school. A lamp i< Mbmru] smck Exchange | “who Il-III- I OOQIOIIAIIIO i ‘ and the United States have ti“ m‘ '“"‘"“""" m‘ m" "‘r"""" Abiiibl ‘ - ~ - < - - - - - - ~ - ~ - - < - - ~- 13° Hotel and splendid table and | . , , .. . j N 99d its splendid table. Courteous ¢ Trwlsvilig"? xi°ail'v'§glvlva"l'tv_ H“ ilhziiiffgiiiiifpgfil? '33:“ excellent service at a moder- ‘I Th” d” "w" work quickly l service w an‘ Guests. Tale. z National Breweriesfl: 985R.‘ ‘w 9mm’ l and drive away the discomfort Phmws m rmm" 1 ~ spams“ Rive,- _ _ ‘ _ _ __ up I 0° w M ' i °' “Y'P°l'"° m‘ "°"“"'"'~ Rates $4.00 w $11.50 per day. o" . .. ‘ Steel Co. Cah. Com. . 163 - _ m‘ '3' “ . ‘Try them and you will be Dr R Carsbn wmnvpeg Electric _ 33 P" QIY- l delighted with the prompt l t s ' “beams Com‘ New H 371. - ‘ =31! comfortable relief they ‘o Char 0 O OWII g PALMER cninoritiicroa “mm; 91¢ New 94.. Chgrlottetgwn "8- . Third Year of n u ‘ ‘Brompmn ........ .. 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' r l~ l M Di -kson To o to~ 0 A| "N0 person shall use ‘ " ” J‘ L°°k"by' lhmnm" l“ ‘Sir “iiiiih - i-fc r n ll A ' boat or an lane manpower .. Bsll- CW8 Tflmflfl lt-A- 1 » m- l BX- - -__F=1' B v m- W. Blurb Wheat-Dean. 124...; March. zeta; Capo Traverse: c.o. ran-y. I . hef-at: Wm. Gorgon. hall x; H. A. In! milflwl’! tame birds with. my, 13114., John." a n"m_and~ “mo. Northrop. St. John; c.o. Mhc-i iflwnt 01 drlvins fllwh hlrds ln- ' ' K ' "' I rch. 00in l DGC-v 83%; ‘flvupg Ila“ hi’