\ The harvest is over, And Summer sleeps fast. Fair Ceres has smiled. As in years that are pa ; And bounteous was she ‘in swelling the grain, And ganbing in color Field, garden and plain. Her arms lull were laden With fruit and with corn, All graciously scattered From out her full horn. The storms they may ravage And loudly winds roar, The ear hath beengarnered, Sufficient our store. We praise the Creator With full swelling vvoice, This Thanksxivinx morning ‘Do millions rejoice. I-Chaldllaloure. aealetv-u-lanafial-D. Illegal-militant floa-Proallant-d. l. IarldL A. Iaellnaol, D, I. 0. IIIOCIIIO "u; nouns-amour» ‘SATURDAY, NOVEMBER s, 192s H: ote-FAsi-noivsn Home. VANBAI-IBM- fit cannot be denied that we are 011 Monday 1115M- 0! "Ill! W991i, ‘ Ring awgy from the old-fashion-n few toughs from Charlottetown, on home, as we are ‘getting away amused themselves and each otheri » ,1»... many of the conditions known by removing and carrying away’ ‘to our forefathers. Their hworld‘ the direction-boards set up by the; was, in ‘many respects, differenflPubllclty Association togulde trar-i ‘from ours. Theirs was ‘the WOPILIJBHBPS onthelr way and. to welcome? of the carriage and the sailiugwisitors to our province.‘ The peoplel aliip: ours the world oi the exqziwho did this will probably not read Pr“! "M"- 1h° "W"! "l"! Phlfllhllhouropiuionofthein,anoplnlonshar- steamer, the automobile and the airship. Yes, we have got away from their world and we cannot 3o back even if we would. Thcy v n . » éuiujd’ 2e run and y d m] a strong suspicion, it’ not a certain-‘Prlv? Cmllli-‘ll 1'0‘? flllllmvfll. qu c ene our pace an are s ed by everydecent man and woman 135°"- in the provi-nce; men who take Ms pleasure in that Vkind of thing do Federal pa qulckeniug it. Our milc-a-nilnute l f i’ , d " . "an" are mo s o_w o us an ‘W dealt with as they deserve, in the have taken. to flying; we have ab- courYs, and but adding: should be made to A.‘ G.” The Col- _ _ afterwards lll luilcnial Office. slightly puzzled, sent tnmrérgfe tzlekellllote tdlfzwattglrggilie, where they ought to spend part o: the draft to the Attorney-General, _ the winter wlicu their automobiles wh° replied that ‘he did “Ol- RIIOW and are looking for something fasi- are put away. Iiqune why he had obwn consulted, _ _ but that he thought it an admir- The placing of these direction-able speech‘ when this was 0mm boards cost considerable money, nmmcaled w {he Privy Comm and it wits cheerfully paid by men Office, it was oxplefincd that what and women who respect and love had bee" intended W119 £0 811E868?- their lsinnd home. Tiie replacing that the blesyngs or Almighw God‘ ' should be invoked upon the new of them will add to the cost and Parliament. er. The pathetic thing is that ivc cannot help it; we must go on and on, over speeding up and crying out for still greater speed. This change taken piacc within the life-time of many still living. of maiv who have seen tiie this. too, will be cheerfully paid. old world transformed into the ,But wliat of the miscreants? new. who have seen the old-lash, ’ r 1 b _d Thanksgiving dinners are noth- ioiiou home, with its old-fashioned‘ h“ ‘°'yf':]q“°“' y _ ems?‘ ho new to what they were in days I . )' SS l0 WOVIIICC, 0O ' f - ways transformed into the modern, l e no O I gofm m" and “"9 m mama‘! t” many vandals and law-breakers tliink tiie race is degenerating so home with its modern ways. Are’ _ 4 t, _ h _ ‘ _ ‘get oil? with their misdeeds. 0i-, a1 as l e i"! 01 tucking lh l>l= we happier or better or oi more use 4 has concerned. momentum It la not always that we remem. ber to give than)“ for bounties re-ii lceived and to ask blessings onour w. as m who they were. and it mPrivy Council Oillce returned it, sincerely hoped that they shall be expressing general concurrence’ brought a s that of the Ollfllllug a vein, varloiu ailments This method of treatment discardetcl almost mile to your face blood letting, getting "illness" out of iHowever p slcians ed in using t . on as it is iiow called. shed ii-Self s3 n, com Pfivlally useful ls where the he uscle seems to have so much Therefore if it has less blood ‘BBBDDUIQ work altogether- Dump, it willnog exhauigi; 1i; -- “We think referenceimhve" “trwglh 6° §°-°h- Blld "16 the crisis or extreme point of danger ilatlent is enabled to pass ‘in the illness. ‘The trouble ivliii an insufficient helm h‘ lhllt it reacts upon other DB-fls of the body, the fluid pan of‘ the blood causing congestion in the legs and ""185. kidneys. abdomen, other parts. ii "Illllnf-“ill-“l-tuly a pint or more of wn from tho sys- llem. all [H858 congested part5 b9- kidneys getting blood is with d ra ‘Eln t0 revive, the l "f a tremendous amount oi’ uri wit in the next two or oine of these cases plate collapse, bliniln mental conditions. ‘However ‘blood letting is not iiietliod of used day a of heart disease or high pressure. A NEW OLD TREATMENT One of the old pictures which physician of olden days» c entirely as it‘ "Billed lo be a crude method of the body. s form of treatment were able to show some startling results. and blood letting. veitesec- hes estab- mon sense method of controlling certain ab- 'We recall when the Kingfmrmal condm°ns~ as Duke of York, went to Australlaosrrhe Londmons In ‘which it speecii for the opening of the in rliament was drnftsdinld we have not read the newspapers. Tlierc istho Colonial Officc and sent to the}; ‘he The‘ 0. ouch a hard task to pump blood jllllsu. and to all parts of the y. that there is danger of it hthree days. w l m, the lugging? 53:: than in any other PrgViDCB of Can. "We by the blood. result is com- “da- ess. oi- actual l’; ‘it is particularly usefulithat the to the world than they of the oldimdeilst tar?‘ lfreqretjtly fliiyliiht" , - O world which we have only just mug o ra am g a 1e“? Many Wm doubt that ‘veiléClllfe only to repeat tiie offence. are, many emphatically declare that‘ we are not. ‘others at his annual feast. There arc a few jail-birds ubi-oadfhei-e 1g one in the land; sonic of them owiilgoug are odm-Qug rather autos which they use for otlierifillfi- purposes than legitimate businessjdeucacie” or legitimate pleasure. There are, Yet, we venture to say: that every generation in the past .‘ has had similar doubts. To every generation there was the old-fash- which autolsts and auto-owners to whom. On Monday the Lord Mayor oi‘ London dines andwinesniethcds ‘tiie Premiers of tiie Empire nud ma" Wm and case where conipari than odi-,lt ‘was not Oue menu lists the cliosemwhlshe?’ dlghlllis. flllll B0 delighted tiie hearts nud stomachs of a number ‘of famous Englishmen at the 1924 in these a cause the work is lAjfe\\' years nmethod was too heavy. ago when done until ybeen tried in vain. Sllilwlllg any embarrassment. dinner, only a few years ago. T-he " ' - ' i d h d tli d h . ' 0:1 Zfitnnfin Zsnzzuleifs sxleesstrong suspicion attaches and theytother shows what their ancestors ”‘¢*= ‘ “v‘ “ ea w s ' u as compared Wm‘ the other and the-arc known or ought to be known tofile ill lilo you 1761, when King Daily SGIOOCIOIII the police. old was glorified in memory just Indeem the time hasfleorge and Queen Charlotte. after is used early where the heart ls '°“ itlicir s» ,.'._. ,.‘ among ‘h I Si t H Everyone who has the intercstts A‘ b0 11 f d 1 1, bi. . , . e 99°? 9- ‘ n8 ll" 0 llmof tiie country at heart must grea - ii cn- together by its traditions and m s m ene o. W, “u ca, “Fm” mum m‘ "h" “m” mm’ "hi Ye °f =1" 1y resret that the sale of liquor r i 1 x 1 ‘S its Tll-‘d h" 17ml" the" °FlE1llfl1 10%" Lamb C0081! Rvyalc. his ondrous works. 1 C-hron is not merely to the “old soakers" ‘ memories of ts m y p mo ' tions and, unless they are gathered Roast Pheasants. 16'“)- —thn.t'young men and boys, and glorious deeds oi heroism _ and up and replaced w", be a ma] Roast Pnrtridges. ofgghfigl-Jfllgglgvgzlilewglllulggge {Olllllidwggfleplztélalllgo gglflihtlxitllifléhillgg _ . ' - - ll( uc - ( sacrifice. lit 18 u V8811? lllflelenlloss ‘Bflrull 0f Beef- if)’ Him with thanksgiving. ‘harmless at first. at the last ’ Empire from that of even one hun- _ ‘Sulfld- -——— “liiteth like a serpent and stlngeth dred years ago. but its mighty ar-_ EDITORIAL NOTES. Ym‘ H“"‘“' o‘ T°‘“°“' ‘November 7' "m {like n adder", ‘B , Those who are older know that ,» mored battleship is but a develop- ._._ Orianfie J23,“ avalaolsl o‘ Fruit‘ IIIEJOIIOE IN SEEKING- "Let byone glass the desire for another ' 41 . 1 -- n Temperance in the province of m an cams’ er ngues‘ the heart "h the!" P910169 meiit oi its wooden vial s. 8 Maids of Honor. the Lord.” 1 Ohron 16:10. n g in this world and the next i Commonwealth of Nations. but aomflrlu has lake" u distinctively .F,,,,,.1c,,,,_ 'PR1AYiER——-iMay the children oi’ .512. early lndulaenues in the i‘ union of its scattered colonies. The Pohlical lllm- Dcsscrt. Coffee. gl$eg'tfi$v?$y KWQI a‘ the!’ Jllllllley stimulating llqllor- What a Prlfifl i qqo; it is true today as it was in h ‘the lay-gone centuries, those who " because the fathers and mothers u “tuna,” h" ‘lay, the difference bhlng because la and this ignorance la trans- Qgtad to their homeless children. arrived when there should be ajwhom our city is named’ were present. All things change, includ- legitimatc reason for owning alums eating arrangements_ automobile and. ii’ such reason is‘ He“, are the “Hts; not evident, a license nud oven the The Lord Mayor's Banque‘, ‘ ownership of a. car should bc rc- N°v°mh°r 10' 1924' fused them. Menu. We understand as it is today. The old-fashioned homo, thank God, bad its lioly places und ivc. the creatures of tradition, still shape our lives by lllOSl‘. Tin.- Iirii- ‘ldh Empire oi’ today. the greatest Turtle Soup. "m ‘m°°‘“’"' iFrlod riuots of Turbot n the world has cvcr known. is wov- . dl i _'__' __'—' h'°°;1°“d H“ mm“ m “ma. Tho Caledoniau ‘Club lecture The Lord Mayor's Banquet, 1101. are e same. i M course sot away to a good start "l"- WG oftoday 8P8 Still U18 children last night and ":0 Series promises First senviae_ootto Tunic lp°ttag_ of the old-fashioned home from cs. John Dorles, néa Mullet, etc. which we have carried much. True, ltoast Venison. Westphalia llama. _ ' _ Pulets a la IRoyals. Tongues Espag- 1' . . we have Wlllldflred l" "he We iProhibltion and potatoes are tiiemole. Chickens a la Reine. To” IIEVB 19"- behlllli "5 much that we chief topics of conversation these dron Devaux u la Danzle. llarriso. should have bfilubhl Whh "5' h“ days- There have bcuu soud ururslropiois of V081 Glisse. Fillets of we could not; we are compelled to o; be" ,_ Lamb a is Condo. Coinports of keep up the pace Se; fm- us, no; by Squabs. -Fillcts of iBeef Marinate. u, The homes o; our making are iCiiarles Lamb's pun may yeipMutton a la Alemorance. Fine Veg- ' t bles. diluent from those made for us but so In hat’; nftiqhbejzntrliii! ohilttilvfiie gecond Service-Orlolous. Quails. in the old days, but only different. Dreflelll 111°" v ° 1 " "Wheat Ears. Goodevan Patto. Per- not of a lower flwnflflfll b1"- a “'5' Nwvember" rigos Pye. Pea Chicks. ‘Woodcocks. higher and better one. i I Pheasants. ‘Teal. Snipe. Partridg- many homes today that hive up we a" hhve good mam“ as cries. Pattys Royal/ to the highest traditions of-theolil- ‘he ‘my ‘M's’ 8° good m“ one uri Th“ 5°'"°°"'m3°“‘ “my” ' b u r two rainy days leave the impres- Green Morclla. Green Peas. Fine ‘anfloned home’ m" with a e SIOlI tlist the whole month was Fat Llver- Flue ‘Combs. Green opportunities» more sud bell" “my Let m remember the fine Truffles. Artichokes a la. Provin- books, more facilities for acquiring ' d ha“ find ciale. Mushrooms au Blank. Gar- iuiowiedse and wisdom. True, there ““‘“h'“y ‘my’ a“ :2 a u m“ rluus u la BeuJsmel. Knots u! H .. enousll 0f them W m“ 9 h ' h“ y Eggs. ‘Ducks’ Tongues. Paths. Truf- are homes that are no homes, as h b Th w rm month, lies in Oil. iPallets. Ragout Mills. “l?” “I'm” ‘we em‘ e o illburth Service.-—Curlous Orna- il 8mm“! hem"? m 99°?“ and The Present year Drflllllflefl l" mental Cakes. Blomanges. repre- ita, homes are growing better for the breed and the blood are the to bc vcry popular. in There are ‘it .end up with a_ bigger favorable seating different Figures. (Hear 5r buance than any that preceded 1L Marbrays. Out Pastry. .Mille Fuel- tatlvea: fin s those oi the old-fashioned h, g d h”- "n being.‘ There is not more but o. Th" provlnci is weallthfih ho xiii Cent" 0! Tlble-"Grhnd Pym“ 1' Adam 38mg‘ “cm science- lll" 9"" “m” h 5 of Demies of Various Shell Fish. 3- 399111650111» music. dlflerent form of entertainment to- PM!!!’ Yell‘! l! l!" b9§fl "l9 Wuuhhlfvarious Cold Viands are: Temples. est province per capita in Canada-Bhapes, Landscapes in Jellies. 8a- The exception“, “m, ‘WQQQQHMVOPY Cakes. Almond Gothes. Grand when m" o! the M“ few yens-Epergnes filled Jvith Fine Pickles, liaveglven anlmpetus to ‘Canadian Lumen’ M!" " am ‘ I Everyone will admit that our "uh “d ‘hamm- "h “l9 8911"‘ ancestors put it all over us in the encouraged the matter of rastrgnoiny. some of anon- Who are the men vvbo have given can capital. the manufadturers of“. Inn“ muw" o! 18-min‘ the United States finding it more t pnd culfiire in the world? You can hm” M “f,” “tnffmhllhlfi l0 We our wafer llovfifprobably name two or three oi!- and improved Ill t on o e ‘and our raw material in m; w”. hand. fist could you select eighteen of different environment. There 6 we in ‘homes that are not homes" 9 ‘dill not and d0_ not 311°" 7h" investment of huge .1 thanks unto the Lord, call upo Out of the night that covers ll)‘ e. l thank whatever god For my unconquerable soul. Beyond this place of wrdth iLooi-ns but the =Horror And yet lFinds, How charged i am master of my fate,- ‘ I am the captain of my SOUL __i__ ly 0i the State of Washington, A maxnificent new library wag have the lflgufeg faculty chose the following reprg. 3. Dante, poetry. 4. lDarvrln, biological science. 6. Benjamin Franklin, public aer. 7. Galileo, physical science. 8. . 10. Gutenberg. printing. 11. 1d. 13. 14. MOIOI, religion. FOR Guardian Readers November 6, 1926 ‘HONOR ‘THE DORD — time. make known His INVICTUB i By ‘William Henley ) Black ‘as "the pit from p010 to pol s may be tiie fell clutch of circumstances l" have not winced nor cried aloud Under the bludgeonings of chance MY hi"!!! l8 MOOdY, but unbowed. and ‘tears f IShadc, o the who menace of the yeam and shall find me unafraid ‘matters not how- t i ht sate. a m g the with . lb the sewn‘ pun s nieuts to of the world’s eatest men on its facade. The . Leonardo d: Vincl, art. vice. Goethe, poetry. . Grotius, international law. Herodotus, history. Homer. poetry. kllllllllflu. law and administra- tion. . "(live majority of n ‘ills good of the public at large. that seek glass is created and that drunken- suv 4r no‘ h . ME QlIH-f-Y-We can't sell countries except we pa tectlve duties and at time a majority of the WEB n by means of the tariff. ls for not therefore the more incumbent upon all Canadians to defend their was,country against the invasion retailers and wholesalers tomere that home-made goo Canadian-made goods. ready to import and sell goods foreign production,‘ is l am, Sir, etc, art A PATRIOT. to Nov. 5th, 192G. OUR FROHIBIT-ION LAW Sir,-—Premier Fergusoi tario and the R.ev. Mr. the Central Baptist Charlottetown have caused to 0f O 1'6- to be done about the liquor tra al evils resulting from it. talk about this house l enter. is again growing. n8 years In -Prlnce rove it. it is also pointed ou El cute Cases where masucilncidcnt with the law aboishing mu“- be adopte¢ 0,. the the ltavcriis simply cease to beat be- and ‘sale or iutoxicauts. a there wards brcuchcrs of the law. and “Tllllell ut‘ a, nziiiics are not ent in marry persons they can. lnrMr- Wad“ hqme’ Ottawa‘ Tmwnw’ ‘defiance oi the law, make money. So, without regard to results, they retail their hidden stotres of liquor to all who are foolish and thought- lcss and ready to become access- ‘bric-s to the offenccwf breaking a ‘law enacted fit the request of a the people. for the many thousands of young men have paid for the few hours of gai- cty which succeeded draught f strong drink! It is u ed by some persons that the Quebec law ‘of Government control of the liquor traffic is bet- ter than that of prohibition. A larger sum proportionatelyto popu- lation goes into the Dllbllc l-Yehslll‘? whore the sale oi liquor is under government control than where prohibition is the law. Better g0 legally into the public treasury "thinn illegally into ltlio pockdts of the boot-loggers say those who fie/vol‘ the change from prohibition to government control. This seems to be the sole argument that is worth considering as helwflell these two methods of dealing with the liquor traffic. It yet remains to/ be demonstrated that govern- ment control -ls more effective than the prohibition in leasenln! the great public evil resulting from the toofree use of alcohol. That is the main point to be kept in view. The effects of government cou- h-ol in Quebec, and the facts and opinions concerning them that will be, adduced in the comins 011N212 (continued on page 5) DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH a; w. Lidonfen u-nsuesin: mo‘ wonins om “dosen" wlienpre dad lby a num- era]; ‘otherwise "dozens." "Si: dose oranges ere zivun tu tlw ‘do of children." . OFTEN IMISHRONOITNCIID: udnp. Mocent last syllable. not the find. \ OMEN MISSPEULDD? _pluiu (fruit): plumb (perpendicular-o SYNONYMB: suspense, suspen- sion, intermission, interruption. g .-adjournment( dhcontiu- uance, dormancy, inaction EIlUIDY: -. "Use a word pad home and ts lo they, Th, “my m,‘ mo," ‘u m“ Inch geniuses adorning as many If. ‘Newton. mathematics and pp". tlmeeal ‘tacl-sbéogi, L l" u‘ m, chnqm, m, “mo”, w“ u“ “an”. m" o” fields of lmnaa endeavor? 1a.. ’ ‘curing- rd _ Today's of earth's that!!! onnnent takes credit to itself for ‘rm. y,“ u” h". "g" “n” u’ Pumh awn“! “mom a peiioll‘; I _ . tliebettoraigt. , __ ppm-g tn ‘i ~ 174110,! in foreign y their pro- the, same represent- atives of Canada in the House of mmons are opposed to protgc. foreign-made goods by buying the practically informed by their cus-iln use were prefer-i red. they would not. l think be so! 0221135: for agreed with the Duke of York,f peopleuind in the last couple of years ev-i to think. over again "Whats best eryone has noticed how he -h fic" and the individual and nation- It is admitted on tiie one hand :12? ngiobglfhgvzjltllog; ggggggclgghivy’ in their dress. Their latest innova- ‘enforced, and that the liquor evil 3°" h! 3 Phil" 3"!’- "hlmnad- high On the otherlcollared raincoat. Snappy dressers hand it is pointed out that proper“ ‘tionately to population there has that whole districts in this prov- itfeafnlent ma, can belince which were‘ formerly ploor, ble- . . cause io pcopc were gven o “er daylin chronic giigggjdrink". arc now prosperous, and Bil f0!‘ U19 h"! “The this 5 ir prosperity has b en co- prohibiting tiie This, also is fact known to every observer; tmsfllld it is argued that the improve- 1 1 t ‘merit. about which is no com Hg u o ‘_§,’Ify§§§‘,',§';aoiiiii is due, in large part, to thei fomphail’ enactment of the law prohibiting N . tiic sulo of iiitoxicants. °“' “New Yet ii has to be admitted that there is iiow, particularly in the town’ an Increasing tenaepcyMgtxiturned Monday from their wedding, certain cless- trill- published—— ‘have found that by pandering to ithe appetite for stimulants inher-i the llril death of Mrs. I evening and again on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. style of wearing them like a ban- If you audfl. J --_._ ust you Perhaps in some near bye-had A good time miqfit be Their Majestles thqfrinng, Queen welcomed the Premiers at a balldllei: in‘ Bite 0"» ham Palace last jwetlifeiflafvlll was nothing ‘lacking In lt Products oil our own country and 59191140;- gt m°-b.nqh"t in"; whether of the farm of the inc-i ‘ ~ " ' "" who perslstqtory or other industries? voui-i'““‘°“' so! ma“ u.“ b’ The" werealMaiestles on state‘ occasions was’ , a9 welljlQ the Sevres china dlflthat was bought by William, o; ~‘ abra. The lfrlnce of Wales has tak his Royal brother," the Duke protection. , York. into partnership with him! ' Th, pfgmium or $235.20 he could sea ' quay, u ewe-mew or masculine r " .‘ ‘ And no expected to pay it the rest ofhis Ii c’. ‘ For years. the iPrlnce led-the held} ' Imtead of paying prqnium, ‘mm (hath; “M... “Walone. But marriage seems to have. f. iing their clothes, have noticed s. marked slinilari i t aea {her lovely private residence, Edge‘ water, and there ywere many"call-. ers during the afternoon. I I I The mixed weeklywBridge Club; was officially opened last Monday evening when ‘Miss Hobkirk was, ‘the agreeable hostess. I I I Mr. and MrsnlFred M. Nash re-l ‘They were away for five- weeks on an auto tour which in- ,cluded Montreal, Morrlsburg, 0nt.. Rochester, N.Y..- through the White Mountains. ‘ o a a Ottawa the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Wodehouse. lRockclifIc Park. I I I 1S. iStewart, KC, entertained very delightfully at a Bridge on Thurs- day evening, for her numerous friends. at her lovely homo. wrucr of Weymouth and iRlchniond Sts. t I I town, was among the visitors in the city for a. few days this week. I I I Sincere sympathy is extended to_ Mr. ‘Benjamin Bremuer and family; in their sudden bereavement. the! Bremner. I I Mrs. ‘Ernest McNutt and Mrs. Ly- nian Davison were joint hosteses friends most enioysbly on Tuesday a l i Silver fox, crushed to chin, will not arise another season. So to save their silver fox scarfs some smart women have originated the dolicr over one shoulder with tiie head and tail in front. ‘in the middle of the back, where the scarf crossed the shoulder of the wear- or, ‘is pinned a large white artill- cial flower, formlng a striking con- trast over the glossy skin. I l I Mr. H. W. B. Siavert and ‘Mr. E. P. Stsvert, of Bummerslde, left Wednesday to spend the winter lu Bermuda. a e ,0 Mrs. George Fllliter, who has pa” visiting Mrs. iPercy Turcott, ill Saint John. was among the guests at the Hailoiebn Dinner Dance at the Admiral Beatty on Saturday evenlnl- O I. ‘Madam! ilirs. Dodge of Boston are amonl the new residents who welcomed to Bunimerslde this week, where they intend makins their ome.. _ a ~The closing tea of ‘the Golf Links this afternoon will ' in charle 0! lira. G. D. Delloia, Mrs. R. Chand- lor, Miss Weeks, Misc J. Martin. Ilia L. illclienaie, Bias ‘M. Wilson. iliu J. Grant. ,.I\I toyed lllaa Carrie l. Holman‘: mom one-durations 01-‘ '1 large audience 01l- and l- Should laugh instead of worry; if we should grow-dustyou arid '1 Kinder and sweeter hearted, '- ted: Than what a happy world ‘twculd b‘ . IFOX‘ you andme-for you audpue. e a a 0n the tables-were gollicn candel- comb out of the sartorial barreL; I hamflNow he and the Prince of 'Wales pfgblem in eyeryseem to be collaborating in select- for observers ;who rushed to imitate them found been h,“ crime during recenvlllflt the raincoat was not a new: Edd-am igmntpfashion, but a revival of an old lone. popular with ‘King Edward 20 This is a fact that cannot} e denied, for the official statisticslyears as“ On Wednesday Mrs. Heartz, wife, of Liens-Governor Heartz, recelvl eason at‘ bye are, 1V. 6h of. i as,‘ The Mutual Life W . Wélrurw A Cheque for’$ im a cheque or . l - Here is a man who tool: a ten thousand dollar straight life pqlitry in Huddle age earning good -money, form of policy provided for, Mutual profits have enabled him to enjoy the possession and , of more than ten thousand dollars in his old age. you the Mutual Life Result Book. MUTU Lin: bonni- H. A. EBERI 185 Kent Street Charlottetown my”. a r .-;. .1‘- i Netus !r 1o.zso;tzo» m ma, h. 1 u I ‘ii i when he was but his “fainiiyunccded btnpfita agent will be glad to show w . oiiiiriffi Supreme y Toilet 111 Beauty Goods Is a moat complete one. in fact it has no superior In the Maritlmes. Besides a great array of Face Powders we have a full stock of all those intimate things ladies of taste in their toilet. require A\ The White Drug Store coming iback, Miss Norah Longworth is spend-i ' ing the Thanksgiving holidays lni Mrs. Stewart. wife of Judso W-l mils. atom Aitken. of Gaul-ire. J. G. JAMIESOII : Eficcted‘ promptly at lowest | and service. , Have you enough insurance to cover the present value of your property? ' ua direct. ~ Lower Queen Street. FIRE INSURANCE Talk the matter over with our representative, or write YlllIMAli a 1:0. tin. The Oldest Insurance Agency In P- E-‘l- rates consistent with security \ \ _ Charlottetown. day evening iu St. Paul's Parish this week at a prsttily arranged “ML - series of (Bridges, entertaining their O 0 I At tho annual meeting of the Canadian Council on Child Wel- fare held in Ottawa last weekgMiss M. Wilson. of this city, was ap- pointed to tho governing council for the Province. I I I . Mrs. Basil Deacon, of lSummer- side, entertained her friends atflve tables of Bridge at the Mawley House last evening, serving a dainty supper as the game pro- greased. I I I The series of lectures being held weekly under the auspices of the iSummerside Chapter, 'I.O.D.E., are delightful literary treats and enjoyed by large audiences. The speaker this week was Mr. A. E. Morrison. whose late..wlfe was one of the charter 1.0.0.111. members and always an indefatigable work- er for the Order. I I l v Miss Hobklrk as hostess at a prsttily arranged Bridge at her home on Longworth Jbvenue Wed- nesday afternoon. ' I I I _ Miss Darby, of ‘Summerslde. was among the hostesses entertaining at a illridge on Thursday afternoon which was much enjoyed. - ' a e a The Duchess of York hasaccept- - ed from Lady Gtrathspey, a selecl tlon of the new Highland spatees designed to share honors this win- ter, with the ‘Russian ‘boot. 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