NOVEMBER 2v, 192s " " WaImthaildMlIfiIIdCIIlIldW S l’ Whllilllllilkiliid aliiile. a... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS‘ One Insertion .......,,,,_ Four Insertions . i . . light Insertions . . . . . . . "u... o Agents Wanted BELL HOUSEHOLD NEC- 5 essities greatest imaginable demand. have business of your own; make five dollars up daily; capital or experience unncces. sary. B. Garretaon. Brantford. Ont. 11-11-121. ssuo CHRISTMAS-ANYONE can “w” _ 627341“ 3i earn this and more selling our T y Personal Christmas Cards... Dost Tgagfcifiebv seifigwflgssgsfi gm“ 30w‘ ' spam m m“ Pm"?- Coillltry preferred. Apply “A.F.“ ample free. Selling experience quunuum 6263.11.26.51 unnecessary. You deai- direct i..- with the manufacturer. We pay weekly. Master Kraft Greeting Card Co., Toronto. Representa- tives also wanted in small towns. 28-1mwmwf12i. For Sale FOR 8ALE—NEWLY FRESHEN- ed cow. Guernsey Grade. Apply S. B. Gillespie, North Milton. ' ‘ 6262-11-25Ml2i. roa SALE-A PONY, vzriv quiet._ Harness and cart. Suit- able ior children. Apply 130 El... Ave- 71-11-26-31 FOR SERVICE — PRIZE HOG. Falcon-wood. ‘Superior "Duke 10 Sire McDonald. Merv-in Dicks, Jfl-IIIOS ‘Martin, Kim-ens. 6213,11.24,14il FOR SALE-MY FARM- OF 140 llcres with buildings situated at Tryon. For further information apply to Illlfflld “loodslde, Vic- toria. 6276-11-260181 FOR SALE-JPURE BRED JERSEY FOR SERVICE—PURE "6 Der lino of 5 words l" DH! line of 5 words 1e our line of s w...“ Miscellaneous. YOUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK by duy, hour or-month. May Dodge. King Edward Hotel. 6269-11-26-2l BRED York Hog. Albert Newman, King- YQUNO WOMEN DEBIRINO TO enter North Adams 'l‘ralning School for Nurses, North Adams. Mass, please write Supt. prompt- ly. School qualifim pupil to se- cure registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege of s‘ months course at Yale Univ sity School of Nursing all expenses paid. ' 5311-10-16 f.s.in.w. 26f “United BLUE POTATOES AND TUR- n-ips wuiltcil up to Dcc. bthflPhone 56-1-41 J. J. Stewart City. (i306 27 31. Central Guardian A SUMPTUOUC supper with the hassle will be provided at st. Andrew’s Celebration, Monday ‘lllflht. Two nickel-s for 82.50. 6287 26 8i. REV. JOHN ‘W. TYNDALL. Jr.. W1" Dreach fa the New Glasgow Christian Church, Sunday morning at 11.00 a.m., and Sunday evening at 7.00 p.m. VERNON OIROU-LT. United Church. Nov. 29th.. Dr. J. H. Ayers will conduct service at Vernon 10.30 a.m., and at Cherry Valley 2 p.m. _ - ATTRACTIVE. WINDOW.¢- ‘All exceptionally ifin assortment xof ivory goods. tdrtose shell sets and perfumes le now on display in ‘the Two "Macs Drugstore show win- dow. The‘ skillful arrangement of the various richly colored articles on a purple base gives the window a most artistic appearance and 1P8‘ fleets much cre-diit on ‘the work of vile decorator Mr. Bert Halloran. CARS IN COLLISION-A Mc- Lauchliu soda-n owned and driven by Mr. Leonard Wood. Seuthport, and a Ford coupe, owned and driv- en by Dr. S. R. Jenkins, collided yesterday morning at the corner oi‘ Prince and. Grafton streets. Tile McLauchlin was proceeding east along Grafton and the Ford goini; down Prince, and although neither of the cars was going at a high rate of speed the force of the coili- sion which occurred about the cen- ter of the street intersection. was sufficient to swerve the Ford com- pletely around. The latter ca!‘ lost one of its rear wheels. while the heavier car was able to Dro- cecd uilder its own power. NEW GUARDIAN AGENCY. - There was opened on ‘Saturday last at 64 Queen Street. one of the neatest and most up-to-date BPOCBPY and »frilb_ stores to ‘be foilnd in the city. iltlr, Alex. lMadPherson_ who has been with Mr. J. P, Duffy for some years. is the genial proprie- tor. The store .s fitted up lln‘ first- oless style. newly ‘painted alld d9" corated and provided with plenty of lcovereil showcases to protect the goods. A full line of fruit, con- fectionery, tobacco and cigars in atidiiilon ‘to a large stock of-grocer- ice ils being lcarried, Morris‘ Gin- rrm cnannomiirown GUARDIAN MENW BROWN and GIOOII VB]- our hats :to clear $3.00‘ stun. Prowse Bros. Ltd. . 8303-27-21 A BARGAIN IN Men's Fall Cabs in blue and -brown Churcvbilhrs cloths to cle r at $1.00 each. Prowse Bros. td. 6802-21-8! AT THE REQUEST of a large number of people flN_.gl¢ ‘fair ‘in the ‘League of the ems vyllll ibe continued tonight and_ Bingo will be run on Saturday night. ‘ can a1 1i. UNITED CHURCH SERVICES.- The ‘Rev .Geo_ S. Sears will preach on Sunday, November 29th at Bon- shaw 11 a.m. Hampton 3 p.m. North Tryon, 7 p. m. POLICE COURT.-'I‘he cage oi.’ two boys. ‘Ilfltifl about fifteen who were charged yesterday afternoon with stealing coal from the coal yards of W. D. Glllrls and Company. was adjourned until this morn-ing at 11 o'clock. ENGINE DERAlLED.-—A shunt- ing engine‘ left the tracks in the local railroad yards la-st evening. bu; wee replaced on the rails by the wrecking crew iii a short space of time. UNITED CHURCH TEA.— The day in the United Church was splendidly patronized. and besides being a very enjoyable function, netted a substantial sum. THE SOUTH MILTON W A. INTEND having ‘a. box social on Docemlber 1st. at ‘the residence o! lMl‘. John Stockman. Admission 15c. clrililren 10c, ‘Ladies wl-i-h boxes ‘free. iMusicail programme. lf ‘not fine following eveniing, 6305 Z7 3i. WINTEWS ‘HEREl — The fact that winter is again upon us was brought hemeoulte forcibly to the citizens who happened ‘to pass the Government ‘Pond_ where quite a number ofyenturesome boys were again accustomillg themselves to the feel of the steel blades. ii’ the ‘present ‘cold snap continues, safe skating ‘is assured for all. CH’TOWN Y'$ MEN'S CLUE- A meeting of the Executive of the local Y's Hell's Club, now in course of organization. was held in the Y. ‘M. C. A. On lwodnesday evening. ger Ale and other aerated waters in profusion. ‘Mr. ‘MaoPhersonWVhO ‘is reoedv-‘ing the conlgraitul-ations WANTED _BY GENTLEMAN- or without board. Aildress “B" 130x 265. City. giving price. 2i WANTED—L»IVE HOGS. WILL load live hogs ut Kensillgtiui and Hunter River. Monday. Nov. 30th. till noon. Everett Worliock. _ 6296-1i-27-2i T0 Lct of iris many friends on hiis enter- iprise and wishes ofsuccess are front room, heated. Central. withlnumel-Qus .15 a Guardian ‘agent, and greeungs and be“ Wishes for me 1's ailreaily doing good business I DEATHS MeLEOD-dhassed to the Great Be- ynlld oli Oct. 10th., after several months oi’ suffering from cancer, Alex. N. .\iavl.eod. of Lorne Valley. ill the 08th. year of ills age. i GILLlS-At the Sacred IMI‘, Jtay Pendleton, chairman_ an- iloilnced during the ‘meeting that iMr. ‘Pierce, District Governor of ithe Y's Men's Oiuh. Ih-ad sent his success of the organization from St. John. Tea and Fancy Bazaar held yester- b“ Al‘. Rotary At the Rotary Luncheon yester- day the speaker was Ml‘. J, P. Qfockflll- "Manager for R. T. Hol- man. Limited. of this city. who Save an excellent address on "Sal- esmanship." He pointed out that the subject Interests everyone in the commun- ity; that aalesmanship is an art. and recognized as one 0f the pro- fessions in the A-1 class, Schools and‘ colleges are turnip! outzradu- ate salesmen just as other institu- tlons of learning are ‘turning out_ graduates of other professions; and] the possibilities for salesmen of high calibre are practically unlim- Ited. lie gave a number of instances of this. showing in one case where an insurance salesman closed a policy contract with one of the big busin- ess magnates of Toronto netting him a commission of $20000. ‘A sale has four components. nam- ely ‘buyer. seller. commodity and payment. it is the exchange of merchandise. commodities or servic es at a fair ‘price. The method or . ,. PIGE wanna“ DOMINION OF CANADA WAR LOAN soups MATURING 1st DECEMBER, 1925 THE OF ‘MONTREAL, under authority of the Minister of Finance, is prepared to redeem the above bonds in full at maturity, without charge, at any of its Branches in Canada. For the convenience of owners of the bonds, the Bank of Montreal will accept the bonds at any time prior to December 1st. and will make payment in each case ol Dec mber 1st, either by issuing a cheque or by placing the amount to the owner's credit in the books of the Bank, as the owner may desire. y. ., .. H45 aim is first approach: next to then need and desire; and lastly the main object of every salesman the closer. “the bringing home the con." Mr. Crockett pointed out that it is difficult to lay down any set rule of approach- The successful salesman deals with the situation as he meets it under different con- ditions. Various methods of up preach were then instanced. show- ing that the knowledge of human nature is of great value in reaching the desired end; or in other words a salesman must be a good psy- chologist, lle nliust create interest lead-ing the customer to think his way. lie must use good. simple language.‘ exercise common sense. with an understanding of the cus- tomers characterlstics_ Mr. Crockett. then described the methods used by the National Cash Register iCompany. who have per- haps the most highly trained corps of salesmen in America. They plit stress on what is known as the closer. or rthe closing of the tran- saction.——the actual sale. A good salesman must have ClIOT-i ough confidence in his goods. as‘ well as confidence in himself, Every create confidence. and interest: — Western Guardian —CENT.RAL BEDEOUE -- Bap- tist Pastorate. Dr. Sidey will preach at Lower Freetown at 11 a.m., Bel" mont at 3 p.m. and at Central Be- deque at 7.30 p-m. --BORDEN PLAY-A feature of the entertainment between the acts of the Borden Play ml Novem- ber 2nd‘ was the splendid Violin Solo by Miss Jennie Noonun. Al-i bany. Miss Norman who was no»! companied by Mr_ Arthur McKay-l Albany. met hearty favor with the audience and was loudly applaud- ed. —K. C. SOCIAL-The Social in the K. C. home, Summerside. Wed- nesday evening was attended ‘by u larrge number of Knights alld their lady friends when a most enjoyable time was had by all. in the Cards the ladies‘ prize was won by Miss lda Dawson. while the Gelltiemens ‘prize was won by zMr, John Drlseoll. "The Consolation prize was awarded to l\’ir. John Cameron. The socials sale made should make friends; but whether a sale has been made or not the salesman should leave, the prospect in such a state of men; ‘tal attitude that he can go back. and re-open the subject at any. time, ‘He should not shut the door‘ behind hinl. , iMr. Crockett then‘ dealt with the, L. O .C. FAIR-Another large ‘crowd attended the League of the Cross fair last night and enjoyed a nexcc-lllont band concert that ferm- r-d part of the program. lll view of ‘salesman who ‘is met with ill or‘! dillary every-day life in every lint; o! business activity. Such s‘ soles- lnuil should be natural and sincere‘ in his greeting. lie must give the, .customer his undivided attention‘. the splendid manner ‘in which they“, mus; know his ling‘ arm‘ must hi; wlill be discontinued until after Advent. PERSONALS —Mr. William H. Cousins Ken- sington, was in Summersidc yes- terday. --.Vl.r. James l-l. Reeves. Free town. was among visitors to Sum- »merslde yesterday. -—Dr, J_ B. Champion. ()'I.eilry- IWHS a welcome visitor to Summer- side yesterday. We arc offering a real good quality TEA AT 2 LBS. Get Your Winter Supply Now CUDMORE BROS GROCERS PHONES 6208-11 -27l\l2i. Many outstanding leaders of lu- terilational reputation were ‘pres- ent. Included anlollg these was Dr, Basil ‘Matthews of Geneva. Switzerland. Prof. l-lzlrrisoli S_ El-i ilott of Columbia. Kirby Pagemade.‘ famous because of his peace polic- ies. Prof. Kiipairlck of Teachers ‘College, New York alld iiliss Alar- garet Slattery the noted writer, l‘ "HIGTG were 16 representatives from Canada attending the assem- hly which was held on the summer school grounds of the Y. M. C, A. \Vcsterll Region of the National Council of the Illlifed States. At the close of Mr. GreggK-i ud- drcss the constitution and lly-lilws of the. club were adopted alld four‘ directors were appointed who. with‘ i —‘Mlr. S. Wilbert llvlollvy~ 3101' m“ “Hum” Wm ‘w! “s an “cull-binary for (lllCkfi with prices rnnzinll FOR $1.00 184-225 _ A i5‘ nlzliutaineil. The lliltter and cheese lilurkc-ts uwre quiet and steady. (lrrnxv/i, Novl 26.~'l‘.he egg luarki-i is uni-hanged with eastern points remaining firm under re- (‘Dill advances. A car of storage seconds is rnllng ‘from ‘Winnipeg io Mflllllffliil costing 32c. delivered. ‘Ti\ronto—- The market is very ilirnl with johibing prices unchang- cil. fresh specials 70. extras 65, storage extras ~16. firsts 43_ sec- onds 37. iiiionireal og-g market is firm at the rcoollt advance pouiltry ne- ueipts are nlode-rate. A keen de- llliilltl for turkeys from United Sta- tr~s is ‘foroiilg prices up and silles urn reported good. Dre-seen lur- keys 3G. Tlll‘f‘2 is much better on- ‘Hwnlpltlblic has patronized the Fair it ‘ v , '~ ' * - ways be in a few paces in ailvailcel l-lullle. Charlottetown on Thursday. has been deemed advisable to o; his cuflmmer in knowledge on November 20. Mary Elizabeth Mao- continua It taillight. and m M“ on ‘the goods He ‘should he cnthusimy m“ (lollaid_ widow of James ‘(Hills trndlgnyurflay [fight Inst nlghvs dnormc mm n-ot overflnxloun. A sales) lsltllfiltgtll-flg-glllftlhe very Rev. M°n5|gn0r‘pn‘ze w“ won by Mr‘ ‘Patrlcklman curteous. polite. active to the . l Summ ii Wcdnes- "9- , l" i 2g g5_ 1 . 0 peque was n c“ to l Mr. W. K. ‘Llewellyn was unalll-ilfi‘ i?’ 22f" ch ck“! 17 to 3 ‘foul mmlsiy elected ilnuorary jlftifllilflilt’ l\\,_illndpcg_u.l.hn egg Plguapngnf U10 ltllll). ‘ li was decided also to npply forl bull calves, ages from 1 to 1i months- Apply Eilgar Easter. ‘North Wiitshire. I’. is. I, ‘ B23i5-11-25Nll3l. -l_ C-ARAGE TO LET—181 KENT 8T. 6251-11-25M3i. market is wry quiet with local consumption very good. pnice unchanged and —Rev_ H. ll. Baxter- Vaiiey, visited Sum-merslde Weil-| -~ T0 LET -— ‘NICE FURNISHED Wm‘ Hi" l“"“"““‘llmm] Silskzltt-ilmran markets unchanged. AYES‘?!lnzgerGligDrElikzOrzogAg-OE front bed room gteum heat. AlJhly k‘unerai on‘i‘Qgfnfgihxgitilni011;-i-uenily. ilittle ilettalls is building greater as nesday dmwmo" _ _" ‘ F. ' ' i i“ . ' ‘ - v. - pllrebmdls we are Qflering n ‘ Guardian 0mm or phone 230'," 8.45 -e‘clock from the residence of, p .1 successful salemllllhhflllliliied _____ lAsspeintion of l. s Mons Clubs,_ y (g-qgary 501M“; extras 31190 p" a CALEDONIAN ctua LECTUR- KIIOWH- 56PM" "WP" Y l‘ , Air-Ming ildjollrllhrl wltil the sllls-:.-,,,_.... m... 5124).. second, “m... m, I “mm-gt” Dr. w. J. Machiillall. Kent st. tel To LETilTgagi a Roomsijljitlle Catholic Cemetery. 11 Douglas Street, Apply 5i Elm. ‘Avenue. 6278-11-26-31 ing of the National Alltllcm_ THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) ‘AIONTIRIDNL. Nov. 20.——'l‘ile dc- nlund from the. United Kimlflhm and the continent for Manitoba nlonton jobbin-g evtrae 45, firsts 40, seconds 35, Vlanmuver jobbi-n-g fresh extras 63. firsts 51, seconds "h" bullets 50, St. John, N, B. job- bini: ‘fresh extras 65, firsts 60_ gec- 261th 50. storage firsts 43, gecends . _ ‘_ _ a K.‘ q Es'_'Thr°ugh 39m" mqaunlhrstami‘ the core o‘ 5Ble5manshvp' ill ell/id's.llglaexwlfdneerlggoru w ls ing a number of people wen-t to the l" ChlCBKO "0! 101"! “l!” I‘ “"5"” ' C-alodonian Club last evening ex- 0f 30-000 families was taken to find __ _ n I ‘ beefing a lecture. No prowllsionlthe answer to the flhfisllohi "whY was 32:60:12 vgjénozfiazzogumrtglétgfi}; was made in the syllabus for lastido Y9“ bu)’ Whfll Y0" hllY'-'" The‘ - i evening as the monthly meeting oflanswer developed the following Wednesday‘ the (‘luib was oil Tuesday and thedaets: l Mr. A. M. Gregg Ad- number of high class cows and heifers. A. McIlae 8t Sons. 622841-244“ i-i—-——- Male Help Wanted v Salesmcn, Wanted CALENDAR AND SPECIALTY SALESMAN- (lontrilct ‘for four winter months to steady hard 1N MEMORIAM in loving memory of Mas- St. Andrew's supper on Monday‘, 55 percent on the udvicc of rc- The ncxi. lecture is oil December Illtnllers. 36 percent as u result of udver-l SALESMEN WANTED FOR THE "0id Reliable Foothill Nurseries.” it»... worker. liig coillillisslons. Stain . _ . - I g; t y, b t m . t R n Th whflg, when Dr. Dewar will be the lectur- - pgrgiglgaflggf‘; Army” 4111312112; mjjfflfl‘fcnmfi,,,§,‘j,,f“,,jjijjflf§e ,,j‘,§°,,e““§§,,.h .,,.‘,’.1““,,“.,,.., un- a? i’. 11...“... l... mentioned u... using. . l dPGSSGS @3106 Y’S suVm: when m» we Mommy} hi1;- territory handsome free outfit. der sad circumstances, Nov. 0 d"! 0B Alllfillihlfy 0f the ‘P. E. 6 per cent as a result of frlenda- , lmt mday was of a very m 7mg OIVI 4 percent mixed motives. ' S character. Thore was some enquiry. Hospital are not the purveyors for 27th., 192i. ille St. Andrew's supper. for (‘anaillzln Wei-stern N0. 2 feed large list of new specialties oats which resulted in bile sale nf Stone d‘: Wellington, Toronto. Oct. A PERSONALITY PORTRAIT A salesman should never iii-little a customer's ability to buy even if Fenlale Help Wanted I. l tll ht ll l V- WANTED-A MMD- APPLY 13 i__.__________ o-L Lm a we Dug w an m! . » l ire‘ M the Y- M‘ c’ A- l“ summeram” severa-l loads being made alld pllr- l b l l lllt K ing our lome NAV|GAT|ON scHomsq _ the latter is not gar (‘i n l ‘l t m m m _ d Y, M S _ Fuzmy St‘ Gamhypzl lcjducaflona] That you would never re- - l‘ re lvalem fashion a“ 5 9 "w" 5 9m‘ "P chase-g against these were made ill By cRA3wEL|__.p|mn' Q92.|_ . ply to enquiries received we are , per was held with about 35 nienl- the mm] market M 2 3.4 m 3 cents M.“ Your Appolntnnn‘ lil closing ‘Mr. Crockett sniil llln this should be the moiin of sales- men: "Play fair with ‘customers alld turn That you so soon in death would sleep " And leave us here to mourn- You are not forgotten flus- per bushel over the Winnipeg Nov- Tod.’ v ember option (l. l. F, Montreal. a o ' Tile export trade in barley here ‘ °° ‘“' N9“ 5"" Fflmll ‘continues very quiet. 'l‘ile ‘irmc of ‘the lllzlrket for oats was flrnl and hers present. At the close of the rapper a sing-song was held. after ~which Mr. A. YM. GreBK. General competitors too‘ practice the field-Secretary o‘ ‘he 5L ‘hm’ Y" M" C’ requested by Mr. J. 0. l-lyndmaml the Local President of the Navy League. to stale that the Naviga- iiloil School will re-open on the 4th Queen WRITE SHORT STORIES SCEN- srio plots, or Juvenile Stories. We teach you how. Test and 5141311115 Free. Shaw Cuuespimd- Ho“ dear ‘Januury- 1933- Cfllllflhl M- C- Al- .A.. who was ‘the speaker of the ev- - - - - lainis if in - . “n” school’ Dom‘ 5' moor Stmet N h ll our ‘memory 1mm" u" N" m" mslrllcmr h‘ m] Rule’ "Mug" mm" _jcning. ‘was called on by the Vire- prices were unchanged until smur- West, Toronto. 11-4-mwf12i, 5 “ y charge. will b8 glad u» heal" rm...igefisonvathalllzsiizilgstlaewhvgkeixfviailWesmelm M“ John S_ wright‘ Mr‘ demand M ca, ‘m, m“, sah,“ U, W_ R_ CARSON, Sweetest, flowers will always ‘ifililiiaréhlflidliii! l" lam"! “l” ‘olllrswa Guy's‘) t" on the mad w sweet“. Gregg in ail excellent and instruct- Ohliifl" "h" 9019109 Nh- 2 Whit“ D C C hlnssom l0 IIV Ralf"! 3'3 "0 hhfi 18b" Y ‘ l 4V8 undress and in pan; were lniliie at 0-K cunts. No. 3 while v I, o a I maintained here by the Dfilllllllfilwln the boiling 17795358011. The v.8 Mans (Hub l“ a comwnqr M 51 1.2 can“. “m; N“ 4 while Doctor of cmnpncflo ‘ . if! l-il ‘('l‘llli4 pur bushel "XlFiIfk. iOilIario mulling barley sold at S5 1-2 ‘cents per bushn- loxtrilck. ‘flll- ffliilllfi‘ of thc finilr situation wlnn tho stronger tone that dew-lop- ui ill the iliilrket for spring and will-at grades the forliler ileadqunrters of the Navy League. The loud alld ‘Dfhmhfifid Illllllhllii"; oi‘ Canada and affords a spionilidfrom the members beiokellcl their‘ opportunity to all young men de-jhoarty appreciation of ‘the iliidrciis airing to follow the call of tlufglven by Mr. Crockett. who was sea- licnrlered the thanks ni’ tho (ilulh by the Chairman. Roturian S. A. Mc- Slnce taking over this Around u", grave when, W“ Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars In repairs and Improvements. It Is now the finest Hotel of its organization. being Three Year Palmer flrldugtq Hllcy Bldg. are laid And the little footsteps that PM". m” we used to hear is silent. it is God's Holy will. ledo, Ohio. The Y- M, C. A. in that mince had long felt tile need of a} ‘luncheon service Club that would.‘ provide an outlet for the energiosiwlmor 81h Bonds for’ Investment olua in the Maritime Prov- ‘ I d POOTAL ‘NOTICE Th0 PUSI- .[,_ (L , ma‘ i‘ mp0." m thou‘ ‘ lnutlrtetllilllzlyteel-Indm. an "mm" "9517" '0 ‘dflg the lllmii“ (There was one guest Present. M 79mm ma“ n“ ‘he Y. M‘ C"A'lWore lnzlrkilt up twenty cent-s per . . who w“; g gomfqrtiblq | Gm‘ p. ' tlon of the public to the great num-‘yih; A. A. Alley. Srugizmmf‘ I‘ m“ m?‘ ‘m?’ tavfrlharrvl which is a M‘! rifle "l RN" A. E. ' ' bar m. mm“ cams and emvehws The munlcal pmgrammu mclmmd at e pan spread r0118 but tie (Eflly cents in the past week. Tile 137 bow. I u . s . , ‘ ‘qntyelfngsiglg? fisggglgfiltllitlhglggzrxfi.lulu-r classes were lilurkod up ten ' ‘ yccllis per barrel. There were lln miid- Th“ mfivemel" 1"“ ’li““"‘lii"\\‘ developments in the llllllflifl] spreading among the various zu-“situiliion the undertone was firm 5991530!!! and 1h U"! hlaflllhiihallii tho voluiile of business firm. 6301-27-11. Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a modsr- - ate price. . Rates 03-00 ‘a day. that are mailed during the Cilrisl- "W401i" 501;, by My, Wgbher. and a mas holiday season. causing annoy-yum] my‘, by My“ l3, w, Mal-Kill- ance to the public as well as to thulnmh both of whom were heartily ‘Post Office. Small cards or envelop‘en¢or9d_ T°|°Phonc TIM-L. IN MEMORIAM .1 . es are difficult to sort. and are res-l The presuming al-lnnllncod that on . , . ' . Provinces clubs are new organized Tl... nnlfkfit f H d 1 m .- u u , .1 | | r dilly lost, The public are urged to , t Th. d the Dish-let (fiver. _ . , . or ro e ca s dis i; Charlottetown groin? Pygtir Nina?‘ Vtllfilneastdlgzi" ""1:‘lrsfinzn‘m‘ovnr::“::n:;‘r:n£“ dlaconmwe the purchfle o’ envfl- Johtgrs Any Young’ m Sydney ilaltnliyéigeyg-‘Dlltipggh afinydrlneé-i lililYNl fllllllllfl‘ strength pd Prior-s . . ‘ . . ran - ‘ v m, ‘ h C‘ | ' - l ~ . -0 \- \\’t'l‘('. mar ci up fifteen ceilis per ., - d fi w n. \Yhito, to... departed on. m.- n. ones and cards smaller than H {would officially visit t e ill, . I .‘ , _ _ " Hotel Co" §""."li“d ‘Mk3. ti: dfletwiis m» win. (led m. Novnmher ma, 3x4 inches, As a result of the small, fizmlrmttetovxn U“ jug-tn umml|nflmillnnt .F.a',rly “my” b“5'"°"’“ “M Are You NCIVOUS? Proprietors lflec N 7 ‘m. the ‘an: twenty five m: And 1 yearn B110 0i “his 01‘ 01111010988 the 1108i‘ —'—‘ "TTTnmG rcfrémn 7'“ on‘ Ie led“ H ,1) l gmlmfled md m” ‘mm "M 5m" ' ' mm‘ or ' ' ' ' effi cancellation mark fall on . ° ‘l “'9 “mm” "p ‘I l 9 a e eggs a“ Wk?“ We" We" ' W"! l° ‘hf’ ‘"55 P'E‘|' mnchu" BM"! I" "Ill" m“ """"‘ '“"‘ thecgddress causiafi the Dflssil1sllity!vocat-ion the country I101’ h" m°"°‘m°"° "10 achhowledtlfi ti‘: dilly -‘“""- -—-—— Tired? g - _ advantages because he is surround- that accompanies every ri y girmlaofiaggsgfogag lfissnlgtsaoflzinieil by those ‘thinilf wmch CMMQ; Reference was also made to the out of bundles in which they arelhlm w km" Wm“ cquflw ‘in meyhafworw" Assembly M wmke“ Wm‘ “em would like to pursue. for example. boys held aTEsfes lPark. Colorado if hi; wllshes to-bogomfha f€€m€-e:-las‘t June. VIII?“ men from 20 dif- _ a U_ JUNwR DEBATE__-nm mec- an c. or s u y B -; erent countr es mat together to s: John“! Literary and Ddmmng ‘he is surrounded h? fhlfledhecgliluzltaik over ways and means of pro- Seoiety Wag ugqrggnllged m“, yea,- th-lng-s to acquire know 58‘ hm ‘vidlng a more adequate program of with the sa-lne moderator Father p"fl°“|a'“ nhmce‘ The. tlmm w’ 7:17. M.‘ C. A, service with My!‘ This M. n. Francis but llIlVilI-g new of- h" °‘""°'°"" he-“irlhthir srent assembly was hizhly insul- sldem. ‘Earl Daliton; Vic Wresident. ' ‘ h e 0B- NP‘ Ernest Duffy; 'S8CI‘9l:I'Y. Allan ‘my h“ more Way's o! écqmllggimfllfi P1806! Where the Y. M. C. A. Mmphy. councmo", Fred my“ RIIOWJBdBQ "Id b99109! K 5 5 is established. The conference dis- miss L’ Mcqumm "On-q" Ind are the largest Dialer! lh Ahlflill- Wnte [or Pram. THE ROGERS HARDWARE C0. LTD. CIIARLOTTIITOWN, i’.l-l.l. Asquithians Want To“ Get Hold 0i The Georgian Party Chest ‘DONDON. N-ov. 26.——‘in connec- gleaming Upon a lonely grave “More sleeping without dreaming In one we love lint could not alive. Alwnyl a smile. I ‘cheery word you had for ovary one You are not w. . HIIIIW": slur, Your vlishioryfiliall never fade Our thoughts will I|IIYI linger Around the grave where you ars told. Run Down‘! HUGHES’ Digestive Tonic Hotel Victoria One of the largest and but equipped Hotels In Eastern Canada. Contain 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated e-——-—-——-—-—-—-~—— Keep the . Skin Clear By the use of Dr. Chan's Ointment: . Dr. Chase's Ointment is so deilgbt- tion with ‘the Liberal party's cam- layman“. I“ m“ Lovm“ t" mlwbul tram“: “a my] ‘w m“ d '" "PE." '°-°".".°°'-.‘.."'Z.‘1.°.;%‘l°...‘2i 3:;,‘:.I,'°“,:"::'~ are‘ a. a»... ma» Ms-iflléffil. 3...’;?.l".."§.l. .‘Z‘..i‘.‘“.““'.l.i ‘~ --- »-~- M t” “m?” 5‘ ‘ nltornnh. s V” m‘ 7 “n e " lets. The‘ judges. (ieralid. Mcflnigalria wmlngnes! to ("more tmdnnzul! Hotels throughout Canada I corrw" d"°'d"' °' m‘ "D the most interesting debate of all you. "d drum" ‘flum m and oertah Ifloctivo in k009i!!! Q I II soft. sgooth and clear theta 65b hsstobctrledtobca wi- Ymi may loiow cits value ll a relief from sauna. salt rhea!!! "I! “h” serious skin diseases. But have Y9“ raliud that as a means of clocrin and bcnutii rig the skin it has no aqua and no rive . lackheafls. roulhhflll w! rcdn@' of. the skin, irritations lflfl eruptions yield readily when this sooth- £300,000 has been subscribed 50 far and some of the Aflfillllhllhh are suggesting that tho- ‘iilme has come to take over the Georgian par- ty chest which u.p to the 01'8"!" time has re-mailned separate not- withstanding the amalgamation of the two branches of the Liberal tillan Irlbersls made o t that l-lw ing, heaiin ointment is applied fro- mmporte" o‘ MON ammo an ‘Wiggins Dr. Chase's Ointment after holding onto the Owl-slim vim! shaving to relieve the irritation of the until title fusion of ‘the two see} tender skin. 1n scans of w it b tions ‘holds’ alts t-tllrmnfmiifedn?‘ lldul . ' . . "K ' ‘ n“ ' s prsscli . . _ I party. il-Ioirtile critics among the Asqui- I l "BA , I89 KENT 5T. was he-ld on ‘Nedaesday night. November 25th. The subject for dis- cussion was: Resolved that the country boy has more advantages for laying a good foundation for ‘future success than the city boy. The speakers on the Pro side were: lllarry Ellsworth, ll-laselton (lliis, Arthur Jaw-ior Aloysius Oosgreve. Edward Baldwin. and Raymond Menard. The speakers for the Con side were: Raymond ‘MOPPIIOII. Ronald lMcKenna. Arthur Fleming, Ralph Hogan and Raymond Shreen- an gave their decision inlfayor oft-he coilrritry boy. After ‘the debate ‘Mr. Ernest Gerri-gen gave s few re- marks concerning the debate. The Reverend Moderator gave a (cw remarks for the betterment of the society and the meeting adjourned. and the United sum have ' its splendid table. Courteous service to all Ounts. Tele- phones In rooms. Rates $4.00 to [$00 pQr day. ‘lpolicies of long standing and to ladapt them to the ever changing ‘needs of boys in the complexity oi’ our modern day. ~ Special emphasis was laid on' ‘work among employed boys who. under ordinary circumstance; are I'M to ‘be for gottenJJIrswii-le spec- ial attention was called ‘to work‘ When you arc "below the fYI-Irk." when you are nervous 0r can’! sloop Hughes m‘... tlve Tonic ll what you and. Bold in 60c and 01.00 i“. tics. PEMOMM .._..'.&.o. l:ot:h:>:..h.__* h d 1 Lharlottetown j y _ .. n w - ‘ -~—- its outlook and smphntgsliryonvren‘: HOteI C0” Hu8h$ Drug 00., "- oa record in its ilorts to promote Proprietor; q , John Brennan“ Donald Campbell. and ‘lleotor llmeaqile. The f’ Id th ill f M . J , showed that iii the txiicioo ‘gt! lfiallilsxndzlel? r m” an" "‘°“°'"“°” w‘ Lliitl . _ I‘ The Guardian regrets to learn of IQI-Ifljpfqjhgfh ‘M .. “mm o; 4 dileringfrom as In race and language. AHLIJ" n ' wtsaYaswva-m-‘m