150th!‘ KNOW how to apply what you already know than to gggk new knowledge. The 11} ead b er Tod 5f‘ a (lovers Prince Edvlard Island Like the Dew MAXIMS or A . immomum - t ln tho ,,..'.. gum of women.‘ sd-y vertlelng is trumpo-and the. trumps take the trloke. - i , i 1 ._J _ A nnnl a-i-m-rlptlone D ll . 11y. llhll, Canada and H.611‘??? ihnmhm i| iu o|i. i v|i an Address" in Prince’ ‘Edward Theatre “ Rev Mr. Herman Dealt With Some of the Prohibition Problems and Makes Suggestions for Reform andlmprove- ment. 1n the Prince Edward Tlleflllf last night Rev. E. A. Herman of - the Central Christian Church deliv- Death of Liberal M. ‘P. For (Qanadlan Press) SHERBROEJKE. Que., Oct. 30.—Fl‘flnk N. MoCrea, veteran ‘Liberal member for Sherbrooke County in the House of Oom- "WM. and one of the most prominent figures in the life of the city and the eastern town- Ihll" Passed away at his resi- dence here shortly before noon today from heart trouble. "i FloodsM-enacinhg! Every Part first cost and what have you? Yi-ll have fifty cents worth of rum. cost ing the customer . he enormous ared iin address on the Prohibition sum oi‘ thirty flflllllrl T, __ .' question. lie doalt with what he have the bald nukefl- fact IeILEAEllllE considered the weaknesses nod in- it well in the face. Fifty cents. > 11005181911008 of the 1irssent Prohib- ition laws, and advocated in its place a lowering 0i’ the Federal -' duty. n reduction of the Prohibition commission's profits, the wiping out of doctors scripts "and you will inidcr government (Canadian Press) grows inn, $30110 BRUSSELS, ()ct.. ill). —— Floods ro- ivnen 1 g1) 1,, [he vendor ‘lmlfilllllllg from the heavy rains of find that l cannot buy less tiiaii a we 11131 few 1111179- "E" "ieliiwllig bottle of liquor; when i disc. ('l' GVQTY i101‘! "l 159151111" ""11 111""? that l can procure a bottle rontiiin-lcflil-“iell llP-Vflfilfllhlii 1n the (‘bur- supervision. 11'1"“ lhe bmnleggerii- 11]." ' "l"! 111g twenty-four (innires of Wllla-lko-y lcroi region, necessitating llhl‘ slop. rlllillclfl, 111111 1118 liiglackcrs out. of or rnni for medicinal puiqiosesfllil-‘He of mull)’ illllll'-'41l‘l05~ ‘- lliiilliu-“S- when l am told 11ml 1f 1 11m 1,.“ The authorities oi‘ Liege fear a (lhoosing for his icxt 2 'l‘imotliy 3:15.‘ ‘ilint evil men and seducsrs sinill wax worse and ironic, do- ccirlllg and being tiscelvcilfi’, Rev Mr. Herman spoke as follows: miles and further from the vi-inl-Telwlllilflll 0f lllfi (ll-Biluler of lust (it"s shop l can liuvo twice as much wintei; in which the city suffered rum or whiskey or nlo an 111.15,, 11v. heavily with more than 15.000 ing within ten miles of the vcnd- 11011893 11110111311- or's place of business, l am might-f Eff- Queen Marie Signs Sherbrooke We nil heard of the fellow who lly lnlprggflgfl Wm, me fact m,“ H", ililfilll a 00181011031‘ l0!‘ 11811111111110!‘- government is in some Olll!!!‘ bust-I "1 1' 11111101"- 0 507111111"! M" ncss tlinn llll." 1 - -, . 0110f?!" 0" ll"! U11?! llllli- llflllihbollt‘ uors lo sick ptlikilElc.dlsllfillzlfli-ftllfl‘ lh-own culled hlin a hippopotamus nnnnen or m,“ 1,, Sun", mg fm. m, .l.sit|.~(l us to the time when Broivil |,,v;1||,|_ willed him a hippopolunius he re- y llllctl: “Five years ago, "lien And when you go into the vcnd- - why did yon wait ull thess years ors and iflnd that you can select. (Special to the Guardian) heforo prcferrinl; the charge? The any one of nearly n dozen Iii-ands WINNIPEG, Man, Oct. 31. plaintiff replied. "l nevcr saw a of whiskey somehow you feel that ‘ThBY 1"“ “TY brond today at the hippopotamus till yesterday." A you are far removed from those Fortgarry, Many distinguished lot of us ‘never got a good square old fashioned days of the bur room guests have visited the delightful look at this piece of legislation when you could pay your money hotel, but yesterday for the first culled The Prohibition Act. Some of us are just waking up and rubbing our eyes and‘ wondering just where this law, as it is operat- ed today, is going t0 iuml us. But. 1i ls bctier late than nover. is. The Government in The Rum Business? When I suy Government l don't mean Conservative any more than -l do Liberal. When it comes to carrying out our. so-called. temper- ance legislation» tbsvonlst difference" between‘ Conservative and ldbera-l is this-when one is in the. other ‘is out. Let us inks the mask off of our ac- tivities in the field of temperance blnfl and camouflage, and, as far as possible, look facts in the face. What is the original cost of a gallon of forty overproof rum? The small sum of fifty cents. But trace that gallon oi‘ ruin from its first cost. to the price what. the poor Prince Edward Island invalid must pay for the same from the hands of the vendor. Tuko your pencil and reckon it up for your- scli‘. "There is $14.00 for this ici- ‘lrul 1mg And $0,511 for Provliiclul government profits. -l‘ut on $61)‘) for script charges. Add oiic as a ~o Condensed Specials - RATE-do per word. M! each insertion in thil 00111111“- ‘HOME MADE POTTED MEAT. Fresh sun-sages. Saunders, New- sum & Co, East End Market Bldg. if ‘TURNEPS — BUVING TABLE turnips, Hunter ltiver. Monduy.—— Geo. E. Fullifs Son. 2403 —‘ ‘SPECIAL-BULK DATEB. 3 LBS. 25c. Uudmore Bros. 362-20-31 “WHITE POTF6ES — ‘WANTED in car lots. W. Gordon Astle, Queen Hotel, 2402-1-11-31 EH ‘JUST ARRIVED-BULK DATES- li lbs. 25c. Cudniore Bros. 2302-29-31 “IN MEMOFIIAM CAfiDfie-BPLEN- did selection to chow!!! TFO!"- (luardiain Job Ptrintery. 1L ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description, cheaply and 611794111" ously executed. Guardian Contrll Joli Printsry- Phone 132 - ‘YOU wan-r oooo INVIuoPls Prices 50 for 20c. 100 for 35c. 250 fnr 55c. 500 for ‘.100. 1000 for $1.95. Postpaid. GuardinnOfflce. .______...___...___ a "m MEMORV" venssa sun-- and take your choice. teilyou time a reigned queen graced it by the present system of government her presence. When Queen Marie control of liquor is a beverage sys- of Romania entered the hotel she tem. You can have Ll1\\'S0l1.‘i,Allll- agreed that. she must follow the crsons, House of Lords, Haig nod procedure of other travellers so Haig. Haig's Dimple and White she signed hcr name on the regist- and ‘Block, and if you keep close or and Their ‘Royal Hlghnesses enough to White and Black you followed the example of their royal will soon be in u condition of mind mother. Marie in hold strong where you won't. know the dilfcr-‘strokes heads the register. She is enco between “T1106 and black. |i'ollowed by lleuna in hardly less 'We have been told considerable-bold style suggesting some oi her about mysteny ships r-und ‘mystery mother's trails, while Nichol s islands round this island .0! ithfi-mggestirafimintlof ‘his dwn» "Tie Tiidlff " lit; ‘We'll has been lifted register sheet was promptly with- a little, and we are wondering what drawn from service and hereafter 1118010811108 W111 lllfthe .110 mil-ill! framed will -bo one of the treasures regarding the FEddlc nines" and o1 11,9 e11," (}3|~|'y_ lieraine thousand cases of liquor‘ and St. Peter's island and its treusJ ure oi’ rum. These, and other mysteries may yet be solved. But . " . there is no mystery about certain brands of confiscated liquor. i‘ certain seized liquors are fit to (lrlnk. they may legally be token (‘nlmnq were grout i. . .. . ly shocked , ., ., - , ,and surprised yesterday morning to the bondul WHlLllOllhL. Tlicscmn learning m!" Mm Benjamin liquors, after the fcderul tux llilfldnrelnner of this been paid, may be sold by the legal) , _ vendor, sold as illly tithe-r llflllflfimfiay fmldellly 00°13 One oclock. bought by the gown-iimcilt is Sfililqxhs 310mm“ ha‘! em‘ u m‘?! i“ lint when confist-zitieil liquor is s-lihm “WM health “hmmt t" w“ n livi- (loath, the _ , , , , , .zi few minutes of $1111.11"'}‘$‘“:,,§'"‘E,,§,?l‘l},,,‘l§ l:;',§"l,)i::_‘(:iiiisia ol‘ which was heart failun‘. tiOlllllllllllly. the mun iu llio siren-fish‘: _“”“*‘_‘ may "I “Xoepmmunl: is forced to the conclusion that tilt???“ ‘halmflff. n0 ifovgbleho displtfiei government is in‘ tho bootlcggiiii: q?" 11mg ‘l "vmf? d 1' ‘m: was’ business and there is not after all, ‘Rm ‘u ‘mmyf {ell tsh Bin‘ 1 I hm] just such n mighty Uillllhllll liietwctcvn axvfiffioiiln; o‘; analfgno tilndflsgé w“! mom COHHUL 'l‘lic late iMrs Bremner was forni- lltuni got ior nothing and 871i] for ‘filly Milt? ‘hmle Wewiualr‘ “Enwlutfxj a profit to invalid men and women (‘It ‘i? 11118;‘ y has?’ grgfiwremmr .13 "n busing“? it,“- mgr Kimbgl Webster, ‘resides. ‘There. ‘“‘?"°'"“‘f"}‘ w: ‘er l,]'.‘,:,,',,.“.,|0"' are left to mourn ibesldes hcr hus- aznhiilzslgq’ in ‘hnflmflfl, "IMHO" bond, thrce daughters. Maud, wife , - . . onc of tho grout farcos of the 1U!"- "l SOL 110ml! llla llaflilvnu’ ‘Dbsf I?" ls the government. in the busi- " ‘ma " " “e ‘ “De '00 y’ ,, I k tum run“ “m, we South Africnfllmulso. wife of lit. ‘was’ ‘(m a p “ r Kip,“ Col. D. A. MacKlnnon, D. S. 0., and n they ‘Wm t?‘rfinswlel;ly(l)uilmulqé'l Hazel, wife of Mr. G. Burton Lord. mm’ n “a u walla‘ I'm i- n, "GIN "Fltchhurg, Muss, also two grand the 91mm“ hm“ t L flnfslgnlnflld m children lMorrh-i J3. MacKlnnon. a city had passed l ovcrnment . , in 1024 they ziuiounl-“mmml l" B19111")? Ulflvmfiny‘ *2 000A“ 1" 1925 they Lennoxvills, Quebec, and (t. lluiton ed l" $ ' ,., “000 \, w flmllisord. .lr.. Fitchhurg, Mass. “Hmdwll w $"l'0 ' .,' Wyn, fill. The funeral will be private from “ml “mm Wm y,“_llll' ,1 I. ‘f, 1:01.110!‘ lute residence. (lrocniiclil population has du. nu oni q Avamlg Brighton‘ at 930 tomm” profits have risen. The fewer 1'0"" pie we have the more rum we drink mid the largo!‘ 0"!‘ Wllltikei’ profits lo the government. Now mark you this, these profits do not. como out of the pockets of tho well. to-do, these profits represent the hard-earned money of tho worklnl; class. ‘The farce of the present system of government sale of liquor iii- crease, as thinking people refuso to (be bumcombod by the csclilo of ignoramnses. i row. hlrs. ‘lord left ‘Boston last evening und will arrive in the city tonight. To tho ln-renvctl husbaml and family The (luardian tenders sin- cere sympathy. is there to writo out a prescription for twenty-four (uinces of forty nverproof rum or a largo-sized hot- tie of Wliito and iBlack. There are three classes of doct- ors on this island. Pirate-Those who will not givo a script to any one. l have known this class to lose patients and money because of their downright honesty and ain- cerlty in their profession. And there are those who will give scripts, only rarely. and to those who are absolutely in need of the Doctors in The Big Game The medical profession is one of the highest callings on earth. The doctor is trained to diagnosis anti 1g‘: EliiitHAi nu THE iirilsrcllu Preach by Dr. J. A. Gordon, Pastor. ‘ Tile ninefiofli Anniversary of the Charlottetown llwpilst‘ Church was observed yesterday in an especial nurnncr. On this historic occasion the church ~wus honored and privil- iiablc. The cruel. them iih God. outside i iiiifIi. A. cannon Whopreached at the Nlnetle , Church Y 1D}. .1. ‘A. coma... ‘on; to!’ the pion- eers of Baptist lite in. ordon. liiiio in spite W". lllSliliilillfiillliklilllEillllN " Ninetieth Anniversary Services Held Yes- terday. Two Sple n d i d Se r in o n s ogod to have nil its preacher, Rev. ..' "Jeliovn linll, swam 111m he flrsary flervioos at Baptist will Wfll‘ with Amalekites from lu this city. generation to generation (Exodus of 1111- 17.16) "Write this in a book for a CHARLOTTETOWN, CAPIADZ) V, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1926 liiill Former cowardly and reconciliation ... , lei-run: Guardian. I’! Charlottetown Guardian (Canadian Press) A M §i‘§;,',‘,°3:§,?;,,'tIiNAiJA Hiili nvnmii not Bruin usual caused terror among the nlt- _.___ _,>_ . lves of Lenlnakln and numer- ‘ ‘ ous dllages in Russian Ar- man“ m" m m mm Imports Totalled Nine Hundred and g:;',:,',,;>{,;"',;",=;*,,1;;;'=1y; Eighty-three Millions and Exports “i2'.‘$,"‘?.‘...§.‘.§‘.if‘ ‘£2.11; One Billion-Three Hundred and Twen- no»? 'f='?-'~'~=»<i3°°==§°ih. ‘#3.?! ty Millions Leaving Balance of $337,- 000,000- Exports in Many Lines Show Inoreases- United Kingdom Better Customer Than United States. East Relief. -—~—-—-Qo-o-———— " EIGHT KILLED ‘i (cinadlan pm“) . OTTAlWA, Oct. 30. fifunailian tho value of ibutier airports drop- FWHJQEQBARRE‘ pa" Qcl" 3o __ imports in the your ended lust ped from $12,000,000 to $8,000,000, E151", nmhrafilm mlm, workers ‘month were valued fll. $900,000,000, npplo trade showed a very slight were 1,111,"; 1,, a gas 9x91051011 n1 from which duties oi‘ more tlinnlgain by exporting 1.432.000 barrel! me Hummer 7 colllel-y o; 11,9 51,5. $161,000,000 were collected, (‘uu- in tho post year; wheat export- qnehnnun, colllgflgg gompany a; Mia's exports during (he some pop ation rose from 169,000,000 bushels Nanflcoke today, 101i were $‘1-020,0Iili.00il. thus the to 204.000.0110 bushels; automobiles yomincrcial lruiisiii-lioii of the DO-ltilllllllcil from the lbminion Ln- M - - D- minion for the twelve monthsicrouseti from 4,000 to 76,00; the leave a favorable trade balance of value of paper exports rose from $337,000,000. _ |$102,000.000 to $118,000,000; the (Canadian PM") Trade with the United lxingdomlvalue of tobacco exported more DETROIT, Oct’, 3L __Hm_ry and with the United States has than doubled , going from 6770.000 w 49,000 pounds in the 1925 period to $8,008,000 pounds in the last u _ twe ve months: anthracite coal Canada's two best cultomotl mm mil-rel-hhgfgletgjlzgimb: “l; gglageéofrom €4.7g)(:.000 tons to continue E’) be the ‘United Kingdom o’ Joshm" asked Dr Gordon’ m? . tons. ut tuminous coal and tbQ lifted States. Do- - rossfrom 11,000,000 tons to 13,000; mlnion exports from the another 0411186 111 Order 11ml 119 and all‘ B00" 000 tons; imported alcoholic bever- land were valued at $163,000,000 1166111118 Jwllllllfl WWW Refill l" ages rose from $21,000,000.worth to for the last twelve months ended mind the value of spiritual forces $26,000,000 worth; the value of im- September 1925. in: the warfare between right and ported metals rosc from $198.000,- Exports to the old country were wrong. ‘libe history of the world is 000 to $26..,000,000 and the number valued at $487,000,000 for the put strewn with the ruin ofporsons and of passenger automobiles entering year and $433,000,000 for the pro- enterprlses that have left God out the country went from 12,739 to ceding twelve months. of consideration. .3533‘)- . ' Imports from the republic to the Our Best Customers __—-'_._r"._1"‘\ 11101.30!‘ TWO “ll. The righteous judgment of God dices not always fall o0 promptly on those who will ignore Him, as it did upon Nebuchabnezzar who. Willi-EB pronouncing his boastful words, heard a voice from Heaven say. “Thy kingdom ibas departed." ln the war between good and evil we should value silent forces. Thiis is a. difficult. lesson to learn. in oval? gc-burcn- than; have been vunccd years, still retains the facul- memorial," there ls no let up no iriid at butli services yoslerday 411'.‘ pol-gag of right and livercil devotional and impressive sermons; iAt the morning service, after the rendering oi‘ tho anthem "(J conic, Let lls Worship" by the choir and '1‘ lie Amaieklies defeated but DY» Moses, Saul and -.ls typical was part of the anthem. Gordon ilclircreil an‘ excellent ser- mp1, and Reheurse" and elaborating {am ngnlngt the Soriptiirul text unto Moses wrilo this for a memor- templmg 0“,- Lon], ours of Joshua." (ldxodius lT.l-i). the epoch mailing our place in the ‘present. (We com- n .pen(]|ul11m_ meniorate and keep alive social, po- lilstory and anniversary days. hovs. commissioned ‘Moses -phid=him as an example and inspir-lfeated hilt when successor. As regards: what Gtxndiin said that there is a trnceicss nized. right and wrong; that this world is the battle ground between flu-l right and wrong of the nnivcrs in this great war every liumiln i ing is lined up on.‘ one side or illlil pack. the sky were typical. They were iri-cco-ii-ivolff’ any single brilliant ibattle. other. (if this ilsrucl and Amalck The strength of the ty of remarkable oruforical [DONUTS 11-11(11) or compromise between the wrong. had often been they haul returned . . . . n. solo by Mi. Roy Quiglcy “lliLll again and again flnnvitzlsdeqdralys logascauuabury_ 0t‘ our own ex- mon taking as his subject “ltecuril peylcnw 11, our gtruggle and ‘war- the powers of evil. "$600110 F-iliilfivlieii the Devil did his utmost in he departed but inl in a book and rehearse it lo tho only “for a Semuynj‘ W10 must remember that we aro Dr. Gordon in his ipreiatory said H1111 nlelnbern up the e-hupcli militant that to understand and appreciate mo; of we churn}, triumphant. We‘ BVOMS 01 1110 are still in the valley of IRhsphid- past will qualify ins to flnid and fill 111m where the name gwgyg 1111910! hlmory and experience. . ! ~ they fell down T118 wolf that will keep it will win. The wolf‘ that will break it will die. Status 31,1 Power of the Denoinim; “l” 31-“9113131 "1 l-he ‘V017 l“ Ehehition. This was taken as the basis- pack is the diving epistles living and.- known by the Ipoteat and silent forces. "Thai all men." Written in a more univer- sal language than the Volpuke. From among those who have pas- sed away Dr. Gordon- mentioned. i . .l<‘nrtlicrinore, victory of the rlghlfgrflrgl yxilfiflzvfie filrongligent m re l Baptist ""97 the ‘vmng i“ no‘ 1° be won hylGliurch during his pastorate hereflflolml “'35 "red "11 “"119 115M408 ‘Among those named ‘were: George we Stadium hem 1mm!’- Davl-s, Nathan Davis, James Des- Brisay, John Scott and George 1 la order that the ‘history of they Ipast. may be the instruction and inspiration of the present we must not be ignorant of its defeats and lvlctories. ' (He who is lacking in this know- ledge of the past. is incapable of ap-; ipreciatlng his own position and pos-i ‘sibilitics in the present, Pessimlsm as to the ultimate issue of the king idom of God cannot exist in the light The Sunday afternoon service . D“ G°",d°“‘°°““““°d m“ ‘”°'°"':wa.s held in the church auditorium fllleth all m all." Elise!“ 2M rfflfifllilltrldzlctgllfffllifllllifizwgut only [Eetfecursd Sine ‘i112: M. 2.30 taking the form of a special: The evening service was broad- “H Y m " " ', ‘*8 “WWW m‘ ° a e _ ‘gathering of the officers, teachers cirst from Station OldCY. Charlot- "w “when Jmhu“ and h“ an"? (“ed and members of the Sabbath School tetown. to Yc- the enemy in‘ the plain, it was only‘ cond and rehearse. all the facts in when the hands of Moses were iheld connection with tho battle of lthe- upliifterl that the enemy were dB-idered W0 speck“m1ectlons_Superjchuy-ch “in he given The Junior Choir led in the sing-i lag of familiar hymns and also ren- iintendant George L. Simmons dir- ution to Joshua who was to be his Israel suffered reverses, The mater-kitted me Sendai ial forces are not sufficient for vic- lo record. Ilr- wry. the spiritual must (be rocog- Juwed M. the awash,“ b}. the mm. A special pamphlet had been pro; ister dealing with the ilistcry of war waged in this world between “IThe luw of the jungle is clear as [ha Baum“ Dennminuum, and the. Local Church. llintoric Baptls! Piin-l ciplee and Teachings, the Present; |for tho less-in for the day used ln-‘ stead of ;he regular appolritel les~ S011. After an interesting Study Period Mr. J. P. Gordon who superintend- ed the school for 29 years and Mr. Simmons present leader gave, brief addresses on the history of the school. Four superintendents had filled an 80 yesr period of the church's history. Now famous men] and women in all walksand profes- sons of life had passed through the school receiving impress of HEIDYKC" ler and direction for life's work. A hopeful note was sounded and a forward look was encouraged as we enter in upon the tasks of the years ahead. The present plan- of Sunday School gathering in conjunction, with the morning service has been fruitful in notable results in at-‘ tendauce and interest. south have increased during the The Export Tables two twelve-month periods from 0n the export tables it is shown $552,000,000 to $052,000,000. Al. that 232.000 head of cattle were the same time Canada's exports to shipped in the 19125 period, andthe United States rose from 844$,- 265,000 in the past twelve months;000.000 to $468,000,000. lilllTAIilR ilAll NARRliiil ESCAPE" liSSiililiNl KlllEil BY iiiiiiilil (Canadian Press) l BOLOGNE, Italy. Oct. 31. ~Mus- sailant was apparently about 1a years of age. The premier proceeded to the He was station where he conversed with not injured. Mussollnfs assailant officials who gathered around was seized by the crowd and kill- 111m, 11.3 111e,, dgpafted g0,- “m, ed. lie was not identified. The bullet of Mussolini‘! assailant Illussolim. who was on his way cut the sash of the grand cordon 10 1119 811K101! When 8- TBVOWG!‘ W88 of the Order of St. Maurice and St. fired proceeded calmly and took Lazarus, ripped n plgcg of qlogh 1116 trill" 101" FOPU- T118 Httemlltfrom the breast of the Duce's cost. against the premier occurred abouthhsn went through 111g 999v; g1 5-40 iz- m, while Mussolini wasiuie coat of the Mayor oi’ Bologna. leaving tho stadium where he hnd' opened the congress for tiio ad-l vanccnient of science. llis Arrive In Russia (Special to the Guardian) REGINA, Oct. 30-0116 Llwulfid and fifty horses from ‘Saskatche- wan. Alberta. and British Colum- blyad realcbed Lendiingrad, 1121111, e nee ay, aooor ng to e e‘ 7'30 Historical ‘received by Mrs. Jack Byers. of YI-l- Jean, Saslc, whose husband 16ft hloosejaw a. month or so ago‘ in‘ ‘charge of the shipment. Th! hfififl, were shipped as a result of a eon- ‘tract between the dominion govern- ‘niont and the Russian governnaelt; Following a trlsl shipment taken to Russia last fall by Byers wbods the all things in subjection undvr His feet and gave Him to be head over; all linings lo the Church which is His body, the fullness of llliu who This evening at. sketcihes and Reminiscences of the A LOTTA GUYS THINK |r- A Gina uses BeAu-rv i CLAY — HER lrepreeentative in the west. of the NAME [Q federal department of agriculture. ‘I The trial shipment was sufficiently “AU satisfactory to the Russian author a ities to cause them to enter into a jcontract with the federal govern- imcnl or Canada for a future ship- x ment. piinnounoements, §7 Coming Events, . Meetings, Etc. ..-:;‘:"*:.::.i.”'":'::“"i‘*‘"1n“ é “Ike-y I 8' a "ziailiifii? i i i azllllihhiiCDzAlldairgei will be held l1 vow a . aesdsy even- TOIRONTO. Nov. l—-Marlti ,1 v - _ _ strong northwesterly winds, c131; n8’ ‘ member 3m “m I” ins and somewhat cooler. Toronto, cloudy, . . . . . . . _, MOIICTGBL clear, . . . . .. .. Charlottetown, clear, ,, "An important meeting of rho - 53-33 ibsdics’ Aid of the P. E. Island fles- - 53-40 nltal will be held in St. Paul's Phr- - 55—47.lsh Hail 'l‘uesdsy. Nov. 2nd at 1.45 symptoms. and is versed and dis- 8111010!‘ motihenfathor. wife. hus- clplinod in the arts of remedies same. ,o,f:"‘o',d“s,,‘:§'° fflie“f'"f,‘llo 1“ ‘l’? .3133“- “ifgmy- '''' ~~ - 52*“ v- m- sharp. 2401-1-21 band. (laughter, son. sister hm‘ and cures. But look. if you will. And there is a third class-Those h d 1t “dedi- ph smo d- “so wmo St Joght.‘ or, . 58-40 flier, soldier or friend —-350 at the place where tho Prohibition who will take your temperature roflur gun?!“ 23mg?! “ti: as! "B “(J-Mon .181". - .. 52—3S Ivrhe Stanley Bridge Dairying vorses—- may be consulted At Act. as we actually have it izi its and everything also they can lay: M the egnrixlil vlve to}?! l; New Yént; (I311; .d.-. 70-40170" W111 he wrung cheese m‘. p", film-um" 0mm, . ti’ working form lands him. Tho their hands on. They love to rand“ d "Th ilsflsfvsglnl if g!‘ high "-1 :1 3;’ 64-513 _rons on Nov. 3rd and 4th. Cream patient becomes the physician. quote that old scripturm- freely Mo, an MQMJI d “w” t 0 tommm <6 012g at 11.18 andwlp he ream.“ ‘m. but“, mud” ‘CHICKEN; Fowl. , GEBSE. The patient tells the doctor what yo have received frcely give. 0 m Y - 8 . 8n a are I S w morn rig at 8.29. ‘on yo“ 2m; 3360409" ‘Duck; ("h-mam wgnted for hi; trouble is; he prescribes for his What n farce this unrestricted moss." Mr- b61811 Qlllswell as!!! un sets this afternoon st 4.46 __.-..._ Tlianlmglvjng ordbrs. will bill! ailment. And what is that iiie- script business. And this is what 719010 T118 P00110811. At this Bor- Mill T1888 tomorrow morning at live and dressed chickens and scriptlon? A bottle of rum o- a we call Prohibition. Call pit hlmmwm qeiongr-ogolrldrogi dalligregdoanJable 1142i “Coming to Prlnoo mu" fowl daily tlll and of Poultry bottle of whiskey. Tho doctor is thing else but call it not r0 i- _ -- - bum“ In a eat: and ma“ n onus w moon Friday Nov- 5th IOJOITheiiLi-Q, November 15m, g; M‘|\ season. Highest prices. F. J. there not to make an examination tin-n. ‘Riv R0886 EAYON ‘A ' D the Nome full] Hero‘ n maze; ixsm. ‘Karat.’ Dnmmc Club, pmunu" Holman. Charlottetown. of the physio?! condition of one 5 ' Mims-rln’ ' " ' '- M! m“ mph ‘l. apzaliind 1:8 t “mm°"1‘7° 1111B eighteen min- that beautiful drama "Colleen p. 3313.19.30.31 who is supposed to be sick, but he (Continued on page ) - . , e pu utes later than Charlottetown. lBawn." 35749.9’; Sm‘ nun ~liilliii nu lilliliilllll iiaisiii an Breakfast. 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