1 grocerwillrefimdyotirmoney. % nose i) ii'.l‘he RedRoeeTeaguaranteemeans whatit aayd. Ii ‘ satisfied return theunuaed partanthe packageand onanos PEKOE iggftiafl .intheN."’, Z sm: rlsll coumv m. LARGE RECEIVERS or SMELTS, EELS LOBSTERS and SALMON 112 Fulton Fish hIarket-—N'ew' York. N. Y." i Belcrcncez-COKY EXCHANGE BANK TRUST C0. sew you. s. r. for (0 from, a No ICE! To those who owe us book accounts and notes, kindly settle same BEFORE DEC. 1st. t-sizrlz 0F L. ANDERSON St. Peters I l BRITISH TIOOPS ‘OUT RAIDBB5: i IN HOLY LAND ____ l JERUSALEM. Nov. l8.-—A renewal i or recmt disorders in Palestine re- ilultled in a two-hour pitched battle f between British troops and a band 0! l raiders v. Shild last nizht. _ Q0004 ‘ s". R. BROW 1146 Richmond St., Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis kn-uoouooooono0o0o-a»¢a,a¢a¢.”§. P vv0~ ‘ Prepare For The Christmas Season Early OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQQQ era! armored cars were used. 000000000 ,__-> UBO. , the fields. DIPLOMATIC VICTORY I In to Brazil, tells v ‘Western Guardian iEastem Guardian inn-l l-iu-im’ f: --COEUNI‘I'Y CLUB ORGANIZ- eKD AT NORTH BIDBQUE-In eon- lncction with the ‘fha-nkflivinf-Amp, iistioe leek, at a public meeting halal , Community Hall. land addrmed by Hon. A. I‘. Hialeah, \ ilt was decided to organize a Oom- ‘ nnunity Club. and to hold man-nu- {meetings on the first Wednesday oil the month. during the winter. ‘rhel purposeoltheClubwillbetobring; ‘the people o! zhe communhy together l closer tellowship, to deal with ‘the social problems o! the neigh- ‘boehood, to sec-tire speakers compet- Yent‘ tn iurhkn counsel and inspira- iuon tor lacing such pumblenu. and pnsnzoze c;.;1n:'.;r.;t_s' welfare in {merai It was decided to appoint as, ‘the executive o! the club the otileera istavert. and Artomas McCaull. to- lgothaz- wi.h two ladies. Miss Pliiman. lithe proceedings and the program. was as iollows: O Canada! Commu- jlty Binglng. sum-m a World Peace Jroiram. Hon. A. B. McLean. Read-v ing; Iiwenee MoCauli. Duett: J. B. {earls and Brewer Auld Readins: Rev. Mr. Nichobzm. Solo: Emerson Huestn. Communl-Y Sinimir- 0r!!!- quuan o! Club. Refreshments. God , . firs‘: ..‘:::..%".~.:=*:;.* w» =- mo» m One soldier was seriously wounded‘ The casualties among the attacking Ballard‘ band were not known. The attack Murphy’ . was well organized, otilcials reported. Gal l Reiniorpemenu summoned non: the. neighboring colony of Roshplna aided tn routing the attacking rorce. Salad was the scene o! severe aimnm ‘ fighting during the mean-sh riots. Last night's outbreak was the first h“, serious incident since the disorders . were halted by British troops after l‘ heap,- loas oi’ lite throughout Pales- Rnuwsy beween 1;..- Isolated attacks have been reported; almost daily but they usually were in- stigated by small groups of bandizs automobile boom. zltc Ciiznese bean; or tribesmen who raided COlOZUSLS in. 691613115‘ miflflléi q-IOIIN noon rmua ald moi "won't". “Jorm” A m”. manna by imam Bland uaurafww" ‘m m“ l“ "““'°"*°“" “"2 Peters. on Monday evening Nov. I was a large audleneej d"'uymauwpauuy "u, and the best o! order prevailed day in week. dressed pork every; ‘Eflhfldll- mun: market primal thThIe throughout. Repeated Pantominc, heartily ensured. Dr. Lauehhne in a tcw well "Ggd Save the ing to a close. James ~ ilhe ‘ . and Mrs. Scott Mel.‘ Grade 1X—1. Annie Coyic; 2. 41W“- "m m" ‘—- “m u 1"“ °"_' Frances McLellan; a. Mollie Polev ‘JIW°‘°°'4'YI Dwmb" ‘m 9-; Grade VIII-l. Tillie Gllllllll; c. in. McDonald praised during‘ Grade VII-i. Marjorie Grade VI-l. Agnes Grade V~l. . ald. Grade I—1, Class the following pupils tained from‘ 90? monthly examinations: Patricia Shea. Irma Gaudet. 5”‘ McDonald. Switzerland. The main Zine o! l Business men o! Bertie, Switzer- ‘ land. are pwteslmg against the local ipfbhlbllCn agains: new hotel oon- LONDON. Nov. 18.--'l'he app01nhi5t7ucu°n~ ‘v v l men: o! Sir Ronald Lindsay. trtnnan-i em. under-secretary oi state tor tor-I l 838D aiiaire as Britain's new am-‘ § busadar to Washington, and the sp-l Pbintment o! s1: Esmotld Otyey ml furnished by ; Soviet Russia. who was supposed m‘ Members Mantra an interesting story Nor. Johnston and HALIFAX . hearty applause testiiied to zne qual- ity o! the entertainment. Rev. John Chairman. Violin Music by Messrs Anderson and MacI-Iwen. Quartente ‘by iamous Dundas Quartette. Sclos. Waiter Burdette. Recitation by Bob- ert Compton. Bren dancing, Ullian MacDonald. Rechatim by Dr. Rd. MacDonald. Quartette. Solo by Wal- ter Bu:dett. Recitation. Jos. simonds. “Home Sweet. Home.‘ ‘nablmua. All zhe numbers were R. 1151a:- marks. on behali oi the audience. thanked the Dundos friends and Ill others who helped in the program. lmgtlly. with especial significance , tor Armistice Day. brought the even- TIGNISH CONVEXI.‘ Grade X-l. Evelyn Cahill; 2. Ru- izna Hogan; 3. Annette Morrissey. Irma. Gaudet; 3, Francm Murphy. 2. Dorothy Mailleulii. Doris Gavin. Doucette; 2 Margaret. Broderic; 3. Mary Hogan. Doris Araennult; 2 Frances Arsenault; 3. Lena Richard. Grade lV-l. 8112a Gaudet; 2, Dui- clnis Gavin; 3." Eleanor Hogan. Grade HI—l. Albertina Gaudct; 2. to 100% in the Evelyn Oahill. Frances McLellall. Doris O'Brien. Edith Marcella Bernard. lant. Anne Liane LeClair. Ms?- jorie Mclellan. Joan Bernard. Marie Foley. Bernice Arsenault. Kathleen with a l population o! only 35.000. will soon seven motion picture theatres.’ the Southern ...on and Brigh- aon. Eitgland. is to be elettriiled. ‘The Netherland Ens: lndles has ar. Stock Quotations law-QUOIEUUXIS: til Stock Exchange. - - THE cnAnLmTi-rrovrsrwcuasomsr F .' I rounds oi ' chosen re- sung V87)‘ 311611113312 Grade Ill-l, Jeanette Boudrcau; 2. . Frances Sherry; 3, Plelicie DeaRochcs. ‘ Jeanette Kinch; 2 ‘ Eleanor hiclnnis; a. Edith McLeod. In the Progresive Series ‘fheory have re- Frances Brenda Ward l lffimart Boats for [very Ilnsa i? -IA! _Jfl in /- l __J i l . l . i Cloth Coats with Splendid Fur Trimmings! Good furs are more than ever the fashion this winter' that you are much interested in the fur that trims your new coat as well as the fabric or lines‘ Therefore, we feel sure you are going to be unusually well pleased with the coat you select from our display, consisting of Broadcloth, Velours, Needlepoint, Tweeds, Chin- chillas, etc. Moderately priced in com parison to style and materiaL, ‘ FUR COATS at prices to suit all these finely tailored furcoats of the better type. Coats of French seal with squirrel and sable or sell.’ collars. Hudson seal with rat or self col- lars. Dark Northern Rat, Silver Rat, Beaverlne and others. Black Plush Coats at $35, and $55. » Genuine Salts Plush Coats ‘with Opossum collar” it is not unreasonable to suppose F GIVE YOUR ROOMS A TOUCH QF BRIGHTNESS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON \VITH JAPALAC aji-ia-t-a-‘u A chair or a table can make a bright gym b! . 4.]; corner and prove a source of interest and beauty. You cm also make very pretty decorations by the ue cl a little spare time and at. small coat. by touching up old shaped bottles and dishes-These are also very gnu; (or Christmas Gills. Itiaisnotatallaboringtaahyouwflllnilltpalntar» eating finding new color schemes and dnvrln; new designs "l" WI Will dill!!! your decorations ottener and make your home a thing o! -' ‘, and lpaqgly, I O A F me Showing of .. , Ladies Dresses Evening Dresses for young ladies who wish something new and attractive. In Tattetas and Lace Georgette, combination shades~ rose. green, blue. orchid, flesh, peach, maize, and black. Wonderful styles and values.Special........... .. '_ Dresses for larger women in heavy Crepe Back Satin, assorted shades andstyles. Sizes 36 t 44. At th 1 ' f o e ow pnceo each . . . . . . . . . Special rack of Ladies’ Dresses in silk and crepe, assorted styles and sizes. On o0 sale, each . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Extraordinary display of Millinery for Ladies, ‘Misses and Children. - . .ss--..- eaalealenolllavala \ o! Lhldlflicultids ot labor, which end-I NEW roan nxcnsvcz _ _ - ed m a victory m1- the foreign office l Vnslt Our Ladies‘ Ready-to-Wear. 1r. u understood that m. non.‘ Atchim TOD. i: Santa Fe. Ry. . 212'. i Arthur Henderson, sgcrgggg-y o; mml Am. Can Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 102 second Floor‘ tor foreign aitairs. wanted a Labor Am. Car, é: Fury. 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