e ' . i‘ i hundred t I i“ linil iloci Jnbunl J why lb:- érocily ii iportance ‘ ‘itreud uI 1 liavgc nu Wile v Ion ‘tho i ‘expressi roru illi United I nalisis. mcnt. ll ten mill more to could se logic of not Iic i and nan able toil. 3 populatii With a ducts tl more p l v than “'1' wiiull h “=5, in uni 'h only lo » I into (‘an '~_ns the-y inio Lhc \\'hal adiaus I ilio agri '.' itcd l Iuty. iarrcd 1 Ilicls Iij vet this |Lihci1ii think w rho Irm- “.1 I e product." i, vital oi in thi- t. and the ,0 I“, ilt ri-ii “P scnsc ai "I multiplii m‘ what wo "of Willi a ziizricrultu millions li- iind ion lb’ oven II‘ would 0i gafleil 0 Llilii? WI D0011 0x1 flooded ducts. \- oiil by ‘tl would ii bircome ' crs of w. Tho pro sive met, would w ‘ er inpic. l Some for fvirah this “flu waved i since l9 have sii lives for thought ' Canada m‘ Cans America put out U. misunde axpariml our mils self-sum. out and ed to I04" i ' isienc PAGE SI X iiisiiisiiii; iiiiriiiiiis WASHINGTON, Nov ally accepting "In tho spirit“ the United States proposals for reducing-and‘ , Armaments, Great Britain, Franco. than sixty‘ om‘ will Italy and ‘their adherence and bcttan discus» l-in which . PERSONALS tho guest of .\Ii'. James Amherst. .\Ir. ii. G. Phillips loaves m- pox-m. thi» cargo of piitiitiics principle plpI-‘Pvs. a. tanadiaii limiting Naval I Japan today pledged the original alon of details. Japan Wtlilis nioru Wolllll llllfiw i181‘ l i i I . i l i i i l . i i .1 r-qai».-- t M I i._-i THE CHARLOTTEPQWN GUARDIKN» .,HAMPSHlRE-- Divine worship will be conducted next Sunday, evening at 7.30. All are heartily; invited. i VICTOR RECORDS lead thoi world over. Double sided dollar records now 85c. The \V. T. Well-l iicr Cu, Ltd, Qiiecn St. 1 G. W. V. A. annual meeting will be held in tho Ycteriiifs Home on’ Friday evening. the 18th inst, at. 8 o'clock. All members are rc-. quested to attend. i ATTENTION is called m the lid-A l vcrtisomcnt of A. k E. Pierce and .\ir. Earl» Spicer. who has boon \ Paton. (‘raigliwa liirusc. loft _\'rstcr'lfly' llll“ this morning for Havana, io look aiicr shippml . , . Supp"). from ‘Willi .\ir. Iioward Alc-Kciiiiiicli. pun- illsheil in Tuesday's istztteil that by . Foxes. this i‘_n._ Sunimcrsiiic. Silver which appears (JISBIVIIGTQ in, issue . POSTPONED SOCIAL- The Wo- men's institute Social to be hold at (‘ardigaii on Tuesday. Nov. 15th, has iii-cu postponed till Fridzyy. Nov. Hill. i COFIRECTION~ In tho iniorvii-ii" issui: ii ivas tcii 1iairs oi‘ foxcs i as rromparcd led utonn plum with the Fniteil States. (ii-oat Brit» » QQ4+§FC§QQQ§§O+Q444 00+000V0 000-0 0-0040044-0-0 0f 00-0-0 0-0 l i i t i s s i § i This ifaiiailirzn "iii iiiciionfalrs lfoijiiiiiiny Lililiiffii Montreal. Canada. Have established a receiving depot for the convenience of Prince Ed- ward ISLJIIFI fur farmers- at my of- fice 157 QUEFN STREET, CH’TOWN Where I iviil receive furs on codsign- ment for ti? ~ir February sales. Liber- al advances will be made in cash 0n receipt 0f l.il‘S if required. The largest buyers from {all parts 0f the World attend the Montreal Fur Auctions to purchase high class Can- aliian Furs; the results from former sales have been splendid and the re- putation gained in the past will tend to make tho February sale even bet- ter. Make Tziniada the centre for “HIGH (‘LASS FUR TRADE” by bringing your furs in 0r shipping them to this depot “ENCOUR AG EHOME INDUSTRY” J STAlvidriY WPDEOfK Provincial Reprew 11f ative @.-Q@*-QQ§Q~O-000+0§O 9000400044000 0 v0 ooo0oooO0b0t0-0vv VQQQ-Q-O&$b-QOO4-O-O >auoonon ~o¢+¢>¢o0000-Q0-a_04§O-§J&OC-> i 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown Fire, Lifc. Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. ‘iiGood Strong Stock Companies. 0044-04-0-0-0~Q0Ortb0-0000-0V Night Classes C. B. C. The Evening Session of the Char- lottetown Business College will open on Wednesday, 16th instant at 7.30, and- will continue thereafter three sessions per week. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONS will be given in “Business Practice, Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Shorthand and ypewriting, or any Special Commercial subject students may require. These sessions offer splendid op- portunities to those who are engaged during the day, and such will save money by attending them, and will make their services to their employ- era more valuable—thereby increas- ing their weekly pay envelopes. (‘all and inspect the courses and lci us be of assistance to you. L. B. MILLER Principal . . 0-00-0040 I 09050 P§'§GO&O-OOQ-O-O-#OO—OO-OO 0~0§-000§§§-§0%—§§Q-Q9§§ i i € 6 Q 9 O + +0 0-0-000—0Q00—0~+0-0+0 v¢oo++++94*-¢** *§—O~0—§0040~000_0_000000V00>0"_0-040‘:0§ O 9 ‘» t '> -1 6 0 O~400§40§00 0 t iq ‘brought by him to Norway", produc- This should have pond "twenty-one" pups. proposal . i FORMER ISLANDEFPS DEATH-- .News of the death of Mrs. Junics l-Ieartz of Denver. Colorado, was rc l cciveil \\‘ednesilay' by bcr rclatly s » .Iu this city. Mrs. Iicartz passci ,:iway on the 9th inst. at the 1113f‘ of scvcnLv-fivc yc.'ir.~i_ aftcr a long ill- ‘,I1(’.S$ ol‘ ilropsy ind hcart trouri-u iiicr Iiusbami "was wcli known iiI'l‘() ‘prcvloiis to his lTiliflYili l1 i‘ ilor- ado. Sliil was a il.iiii.:lii>-:' iii tho ,l:iti~. Mrs (ilpirli-s Saundi-is. and a i. stilr of All‘. John hziiiiiiu-r». iii‘ Iii" ‘wcli known firiii of Sliiiziiil-is. jNc-uhsoiue and ('11.. llci‘ l‘\‘iiI'.i\'t§ ‘will hnvc tho SYIIIIl-liiiy‘ ii iii-ill)’ friends. i AN LARGELY ATTENDED and liiitercsiing mot-ting oi‘ tlic Ilroiiicr- ihuol of Zion (‘hurch was ilUifi Tucs- liiziy evening. tiic subject of iii. : ~=- '.'oii ivus (‘nniiiizil-v relation to lbw pirc. . '. S. A. liluciliiiiuld. uircsiilcil. discussion unis Jiipuncd by Prciiiici" licli in fl wcii Iicfiiicl udiliu-ss. iollriwcii il_\ Prof Iiciil. (‘oiiiiii-l Iii-min. John .\iiilci' sou. .l. J. Iloiiiiimc. Ttcv. G. i‘_ 'i‘a_\~ lur and others. Tho iliscussion was of a iiiniii interesting: uuliirc. II. was ilt}(‘lllf‘ii Iii continue tlii- saint‘ on 'l‘uosilay cvcuiug No-v. 27th. when a largo HIIIFIIIIZIIIUI‘ will no doubt i)!‘ pri-sciit. A SAD DEATH~ Tiii- rlviiili ill" curri-il at Liiili- Sands lust will-ii. jiinilci" vcry sud and lrairic I‘il'('IIlil- Siuitccs of .\li'. itoilcrii-k bicflrio. IIIKPII 42.’. :i ilii-{iiiy TPFIIPVIPII furiii- i‘l' of iliui yiiicia :\I14llli I Jl. ill. . '. Sicitiic il'ii thi- iioiisi- uIIi-i‘ .kn<i<l\ing at, tlic iloi>i' of hiwliousi- kccpi-Fs room and informing hcr that he intcndcil to go Lo the IHE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘ “'i‘he Spa". RESERVE THURSDAY Dec. Siii for high tea in Zion Church. C. G. I. T. RALLY In Zion Ilzill tonight (Thursday! at 7.30 pm. LOOK OUT for tho Spa opening Our nil will appear later. “Tho store of better things," WATCH FOR the opening of "The store oi’ bcitcr thongs. G. W. V. A.- All members um asked to lw prcsent at thi- annual mcciiug irhii-h will be hold at S p. iii.. l-‘riilay tlii- 18th inst. AT Home-airs. George w. u. floors Wills receive at her huini- 269 Queen Strcci on P‘riilzi_v. Nov, iiitli from 4 to 6. MILTON AND RUSTiC0-- Sci- vicc iii-xi Siindav at Milton. Ii .. iii.. Itustico Ii p.ui. and zit llzimp- shiri- 7,30 p.m. Sunday School at Milton li-losiug scssion) ai till.‘- EGGS SCARCE AND HlGH.—lu the city market as high as 43S ci-nls. is being paid for strictly frvsh oggs .'ind sales hzivo been made in case lots at 70 conts a dozen. Tilt‘ deal crs arc asking 464 to 50 ccnl-a iiir cold storage eggs. Coming to the PRINCE EDWARD ihfiiiiiihii IIIEIIIIIPIISIE The first ga/me in the second half of the Church Basket/ball League. ivas playi-d TIIGI-Killy night 'zit the iiotwiwu tho Anglicans and Baptists. tho former taking thc long end of ii. 22 in 6 score. SUCCESSFUL 0PERATION—- \I, W, ii. Ilrowso was succc. ~=- fully iipcratcl on in the Prince Island Hospital yi-sicrilay. Ills coiidiiiiui last. evening \\'Ii< ri'— pnrlcii satisfactory and it i. cx- poctcd that hi‘ ivill hc arouuil ziuziiu shortly. THE S S CANADIAN SAPPER saiicl liii" Havana at 1I o'clock lu»i night with 40.000 Iiiishels iii iiiiia- loos. and ii (Hliilliily of fish, liulli-r. UIIPUSL’ and oysters. The principal >Iii]‘.i)i‘l‘1~‘ wori,-:—-R. E. Mulch A“ I'll. NVISOII ilattciibury I.til.. IiillI II. i). Phillips. ‘ ANOTHER STEAMER HAVAN/L-Jfhc IS. h‘. (‘ziu-uiiiaii Scull-r will ho diic ll'.‘l'l' Iili‘ lattcr part iii‘ iliis \\‘I',I'I\' and will load a gvnvrzil cargo for llavanzi, iuiriio: l'l‘,I|IIii‘iI1lI{ spuci‘ on this >Il'llIill‘l arc [WWIIIPSIPII Iii book iii nucc with liuiilziiii. licll K- (‘o., Agi-iiis. FOR ACCEPTS APP0lNTMENT.--.\lr, i‘. B. Iiurris. Anligonish. N .\‘.. ill‘ rivcii iii Ihc i-ity last nigh! Ii wi‘l bu rcuicuibori-il that Mr, ‘fiarris was wirvlcss oporaiior iin the i‘, (I. ti. Arrauiiiiiro wiiili- slio wa- on (‘hariottcliiilvii-Picloii routi- yczirs zigo. Aflcr this ship Willi!‘ ushiirc iiii iicllc lslc, Mr Iillffi“ iibtziini-il u position as chili‘ opcx- liior on iiil‘ lYl au i-iixhl iliuusaiiil ioii piissi-ngi-i- ship plying i>I‘I\\'l-4'II Nt-\v' York and lIavan-u. A IPW mouths ziim Iii- rcturnilii to Allligliil- isli in liiiciiil IIIIE moihcr. Mr. Harris bus now ('f‘])Il‘iI tho yiiisiliiin l.| (‘hicf Opi-r- alor and Pursi-r on his old shiiriiii- Arrauiiiiiri- \\‘ili('il is about lo sail lor llird Ruck, The many friivii - Ilic IIITPI‘: fiuir-ral of lily Ill‘ ‘ The guano was onc-sidcd and slow throughout and lacked tlic 110D- whicli was manifcsicil in tho first halt‘ of lilC icaguc. Tho score at the and oi tho first pilrioil was i2 to G In ilio inglicans ‘faviu- and in the Inst imlf they add i-il lcii more points to ihoir oppon- i-nis nil, making ihu scorc. stand ‘J2 to 6. itofcrccs-G. Walker, .l. .\I1‘-\'iliii~ Timers——\\', S".nitii_ F. Moore. ScnrcP-R. Bethune. 'f‘l~.c lino-ups. Anglicans . . . . . . . . . . . “Bapiislfi- Forwards 1'1. iiavris J. Parks l’. Williams W. Scantlcbury (‘cntrc f‘. Milford R- J"'“km‘3 ‘ (Jiuriis ll Acorn Squarcbrigcs II. Millcr M. Diamond i S. Jenkins BIRTHS NlCKERSON--Ai the (‘Iiy Hospital iin Nov. 3rd, 192i. to .\Ir. and Mrs. l-I. Yicki-rsiin. cii)’. ii ilauiihici‘. BLANCHARD» AI ti": ('iLv 1105i)! liil on Nov. 7th. 1921 to PFOIOSSO: and Mrs 11laiiciiaril_'u siiui. MoDONALD. .\i iiii- cm lliispiia' on Nov. 8th. lull. to .\l _ and Airs V:'\IIIII'I‘\\' Aiclloiiulil, I‘ui'ili;:aii_ a son, lslicrc lo 0nd his lilo ‘If ill‘il\\‘l'lilli... ‘Villfll "llllll" lllfliii‘ Willi" i" (‘ll"l"'CURRAN-- .\l Iill‘ i‘iiy Hospital oil S1“, M "n". gm up and runs“; U“. [oils-town will coiigrzitulalc ‘uim on yo“ 13th 193p p, 1 neighbours. ziuil a scorching plIl‘I_-' hi“ "““' “ilimlllinwm “mi “<11 mm Patrick Curran, prncilcilcil lo Iili‘ sliiirc but fouiiii iiiil sign of lhc missing uiaii. i..'iii~l' 'iii.~i Iuidy \\.‘i.\' JiVPiliPIII-Iii)‘ lii‘H'(i\'|‘i'- li-il lil :i pi-iiil. iiini f.ii" ‘Ifiiiii Iii" iiliiiltii‘. ll was ljviiiu in abiiiii. two ‘foot of watcr. An luiiiii-si \i.i< liicid uilii ii vi-rilici. of iiuiciili- was ri-uiii-ri-il. I\Ir. Ali-ilzii- ivus IJ cuii iii‘ givcii fur Ihc sail occur- i'l‘!i(‘f‘. it \\';iS said that ho wuis pcrtv 11c owned in Ncw (ilasgoiv. N. 3., but hisi condition was not such :.\ to cause his IYIPHIIS un- eusirinh Thc funeral was ilI3I‘I on Saturday last. Air. was unmarried. iio has a num- bor of relatives in Lillie Snails and vicinity and they have tho sympathy of the community in their berczivomi-nt. Comb Sage Tea in IF MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT DAHKENS S0 NATURALLY NO- BODY CAN TELL (lraiidnioilicr kcpt Iicr liuir beautifully ilariicncd, glossy and attractive with a brow (if Sago 'l‘i>.'i and Sulphur. Whcucvvi" licr hair look on that dull. fuilcil iii’ strculi- I'll lI[iI)l‘.‘li‘il11I'(‘. this siuipli- mixturc was applicll. with woiiilci'fui cffccl. liy asking iii any drug sliiro for “Wycilfs Sago. unii Sulphur (‘oni- pounil“. you will got ii large lmiili- of ibis old-limo rcclpc, improve-ii by llic litiiliiiilli of othor ingrodw icnis al.l ready lo Iliit‘, at VI'I‘_V lililc wrist. 'I‘liis siimplc mlxiurr- can hi: dopenilcd upon to restore natural color and licaiity in Illi! Iiuii". I A wnil known ilowtitown ilrutl- gist says ovcpvboily-Wistis Wycihs Sui. and Sulphur (Ionipounil now bccuii=a~ ll ilarkens .90 naturally‘ and i-vonly that nobody can toll it has been applicd -it':i so misy to I151‘, Ion. You simply ilziuipon '1 i-iiiuli or sufi Iirush and ilraiv it ilivoiiizli tho hair. taking one niraiid ai a time. 11y morning the pray hair disrrppr-iiix-i; altci‘ un- ivvo. it is rcstoriail to its natural 0010f‘. and looks glossy. suit and beautiful. 00000-04600 i Hotel Victoria for 0-0464 Famed its cuisine service. Elegantly furnilhsd, room; with baths. 52 Make It your homo In‘ Jiisrlottstovvn .__ __ l _ . 1 Faded or Gray Hair i-vcry siii-ri-ss . WEDDING BELLS.— A vcry |H'I‘II._Y wi-diiiiig was sOiUlllIliZtWi on \\'i-iiiii~\ii:i_\'. (lci. ‘Jiiili. zit Hi l (‘oiivi-ni. Hiiuris. ivlii-ii Mi i)‘IIaiili-_v. IIEIIIILIIIPI‘ iii‘ Mr. (filaiiiligv, iii‘ Liiiic Harbor; and \\'i"l‘tl iiiiiii-il ill vthc Iiiiiv bonds of iuniriinriiiy by Itcv. t‘. .\'lci.c.in. lug was vcry prctiily attired in a suii of hliio stlrttc with hat to match, was aitcuiliul by her cousin Iiiiss .\l A. Iiiooiiily hluc serizc suit. 'l‘lii\ groom wan osupportcd by his cousin Mr, Ai- phcmsus bin-Donald of East Point. Aflcr 1hr (‘(‘l‘PlllliII_\' the Iilliiily i'i)1li)il‘. niutorcil lo tho homo of Iii!‘ iil'liii"‘ iiitbvr. ivhcrc a ilaiui)‘ iilll iicr was scrvcil to ihc ilrilny ffiélilih‘ inf tho hriilo, by lll‘l‘ sisici", Mrs. iJolin I". MCDUIIKIIII. In the ovcn- iiut: Ii rilccptlon ivus held at tho iiifllllf‘ iii‘ ilio groom, nearly a h n ilroil invitcd gilvflin bring usscm il- mi who thoroughly enjoyed them~ iwlvcs iu smug and ilauco until a liito hour. ‘filo “Pllfiillg gifts were numoriiiis and itnsiiy’, among them lining (‘iii i; a. _ lvorwzirc, furni- iiiril. cic. shovriiig tho cstccui In which this piilllliiil‘ couple are liclil by ilii-ii- muri_v'i'rlciidi=. who siucorc- ‘ly ivisli IIIPIII a. illnil, and liappi‘ jiiiil‘il(‘_\' iliriiuizli llic. (Patriot |pli~zisc i'op_\'.) .,____________________.._____ 00-044 o4 04o 0 0 0 0-404 0-6 044-4 0 0-§0-040~0 000-090 0 ¢'0-¥§§-§ 000-0 Shooting; Th6 Chutes Is u iIfliIy_11l'il(fliHI,' with us iii load- ing up 021i‘ wagons wlih (foul, Hui our CIIIIIUE-I carry puro Coal only, and not Ii. iriixturc of sand. dirt Ililli other rubbish, lo niako tho load weigh heavier. You get your full weight oi clciiu. well-screened (Emil in cvcry load. and wo guarantee ll III have u fiui- lii-ailiig qualify". Ii givi-s all our cu~ioiiii~i's |II‘I'II‘II sail isfaciiou. liiirdivuod slain; $23.00 a load, J. Carragher & Co". _ Phone 326. _ of Grccn~ —-_"*_‘“*_"‘ Aicitai‘ viilc. who also wore it bccolnint: HUNTLEV-CRAIG" At Um ..'iiiil Airs. Ncw I'i'I'iii. a ilaiiizhti-r. McDONALD-- Al ilii- (‘iiv Hospital lll1N<\'. 14th, Iilll. Ill Ali‘. and Airs Jiilm i). Alt-Donald. laii T. a duugh ii-i‘. THOMPSON~AI Misti .\Ii>iii‘c'si I‘i'i iriiiiil circuinstiiiici-s. and no ciiusc .\lr. l\ill.',ll.~ ll. lii-ailoii of ICiist Point m“. HUSP;;;|I_ (m-pn, Sumpp (mp ‘to Itr-v. and Ali's. ii. .\. Aicwhani ‘IUPPIFIHIO 'i‘honipsoii) u (laughter. ivorrviiil: a littlv- about some pro- I’. I‘. 'l‘lii~ lirilc who livokcil charm-qqdilh Marin“ M A RRI AG ES i___ home 0t‘ the bridc on Novouibci‘ 9th. by tho Rcv. J, .\l. lilurchii-ion. Johu Doughcriy Iluntlcy of Wollziston. Aiussc. and Barbara Vcrna (‘i-alg. oi‘ Malpnquo, i'.1~].i. _— DEATIIS McLEAN-v/it l-‘airvicw, 1921, Sarazli Darracli wifn lato Archibald McLean aged Funeral Thursday at 1 p. m. Long Crock Baptist Cemetery‘. STANWAY.~At Charlottetown on Nov. 15th, Iicrbort Stanway, zigcii 67 years. FIIHOITII notice Intnr. CRAWFORD~~At \\'ooii North, Nov. 15th. 192i. Crawford. zigcd B4 yours. I-‘rldziy at L! p. ni, Islands Duncan Funeral FERGUSON- In this city MOIIIIIH Nov. 14. 1112i. Annie Lamont, wid- ow of the late Pctcr Ferguson. oi i‘liarlnti.ninivii. l-‘iiiinrzil scrvlccs iodayq- ’i‘liuruday. at 1.30 p. m. In ii-rmciii. Pcoplcfs ccmctory, McGUINN~ Al tho (inod Samarium IIiispiL-il. Portland. Uri-gnu on iii-t full, i!>3l_ ilulu ’i‘.. agcd 28 yrs. lininvtirl wifi- of Kcith hicliiiinii and idnuizhtvr oi‘ Win. M. and Mrs Laud ‘of Vaiii-oiivci‘, fi.('., furmi-rly" or t}: cuilish. I’.I<I.I, iii MEMORIAM motlicr, _.\1r.-:. Alex. i‘. Shaw. dicd Nov. Iii. lilfiii, \\' hat iii-m who \\‘(illiii clasp Iicr p.-iiicui lace to soc. To hour hcr volcc and HUI‘ smilc Tilili. iiiiwins so iuiicli lo mo. I KIVU Iii-r himd lo hcr Jean. Iii lmiiii: iiii-iiiiivy- or lilll‘ di-ar Eviili uiiil liiiiliivi’, IIJIFIIIII I1. Pour. iliili, who iIiuiI Nov ITiii, I920? SiiiTiiilliilvil Ii_\' frii-nilg w" “re “mp. Ii’. ' .Iu the midst of worn biiio A smile on our lips yet a hcartacho ,_ .ACI’1I1ig_ yea aching for you. our ploasures "rnssrtctrby Mather, Brothers; and I tars. W. Currie Nov. in. or the 74. to Western Guardian ~FOR BALE- Extra quality cod flab, sundrieii. skins off, suudried. skins on. Green made in salt. Will prepay freight to any station to_ parties that will club and order 200 lbs. or more, Write or tele- phone. James England. THWBI- lers‘ Rest, P. E. I. ..UNDER THE HEADING "Sui: cessful Picnic of II. T. Holman. l.td., nl‘ P1111, the October issue oi Tho Clerk and Maritime Salesman, published in St. Jollll. contains QB interesting :ccount of the big inhi- summcr outing of the big Island- store staff. ..FOUR APPLICANTS for service appointments wcro exam- ined by L‘. I3. Jclley, principal of‘ the high school, in Summorsid: on Tuesday. Tho applicants, were Iiiisscs Irene Arsonaiilt. Helen Mc- Eaclii-n, Jacqueline Arsonauit and (Icorgc Craig, all of Charlottetown. -~Mrs. I). Gordon, Summersidc, returned on Tuesday night from an extontlcil visit to friends in St. ohu. Eastern Guardian ..*THE YOUNG-ADAMS COM- PANY now playing the eastern end of tho lsluiiil, arc having grcat succcss; tho dificront plays being presented are enthusiastically re- ceived. as judgrd by the packed houses that groct this over popular ‘fOflllllllly nt cvi-ry proformanco. -?<04-——— IN MEMORIAM Mr. DUNCAN CRAWFORD The iloaili occurrcil at islands North on Novi-mbor 15th of Duncan Crawford. aizcd 84, a ivoll known and a liiglilyr rcspocicd resident. and oni- of tho loaders iu that community. Mr. (‘raiwford was a school IPZIPIIUI‘ in his young- er ilmvs, and suhsci|iiciitly' wont in~ to a goncral mcrcuutiio business. which ho carririi on succe sfully ‘llllil his l‘(‘III‘U11l(‘.I1I,kli)0llI i!‘ yours ago, lie was also extensively m.- igaged iu farming, Iii.- ‘was 6i. staunch (‘oiiscrviitivii of tho old Wood bur of tho Logislaturir. an cldcr in the Prcsbyvtcriau (lhurcii at Wood Islands for filly yw-iirs, .'ilso ti. Jusiicc of iiii- Pi-ucc. llo was 01,711 A school. and ivas for a term a mpui w NQVEMBER 17.192 O§0§0§O©§+0+0+F§iFO§0~LIOODO00OOOOI OHQ-OOQ-Q-QL. Dainty Norma Tnlmadge as a “Year ‘Girl and a “No” Girl , PRINCE EDWARD The YES Gnu. fought with all hei- alluring beauty, and undeniable charm, from the _ti'e that bound her to an.i1nhavPv irs=rlag¢- . DID SHEYLFIND ‘HAPPINESS? The N0. GIRL .- fought with tiig strength of a female who is compelled to combat the brute with brute strength, that she might keep holy and intact, the altar pledge: “T0 HONOR” "What Happened To The YES GIRL? What Happened To The N0 GIRL? MATINEE $.15. NIGHT 1 a. 5.45 Matinee, Adults 16c. Children 11;, Evening, Adults 26c. Children 16¢. i lie lcuvos to mourn one sou. \\'il~ 11am M, station ugiuit and master at \\'0','l_ la daughtcr. llliss M ijy .I., also at homo. Ills wife and onc son, Dr. Crawford. of lIuuLi-r ltivcr, prcilc- Lu-ascil him by scvorai ycars. -——-—-—¢-0->--?- THE LATE MR5. G. H. FQSTEh‘ 'l‘lii~ (luuriliaii ilccply rcgrots to ‘t'I‘UI'lI ilii- ilvzith of .\Irs. Georgie ll. Misti-r, iitzcii 75, which occurr- ‘II at hvr lioiuv, 4s‘ Iirigliliin .»\ i‘ ‘uo. I'i'|I‘I(lIIi'iti\\'I1. at 8.50 ifciiick 'l‘ucsil.iy 1li()l‘lliIli.{, ‘ic \\';i:~i 1i luiighli-i‘ of ilio Iatc Isaac Wliiiioi-ii if Wlicntiigv liiyci‘. and M-isii Wright of (‘h:ii'loit.clown. Airs. FUHIPI‘ was a resident of Fhiirlottctiiivii for uvcr sixty ycars, .iud among all who knew hcr. and ‘ii-r iuiiuiuti- ai-iiuiiiiitriiii-cs, she was belovcil. 3H0 was a vory ca- 'imabli- WUiilIiiI, and ivzis for years l IIIPIIIIIPI‘ of tlii- Episcopal Church. Shc was ii (IPVOIOII wifc. and a lov- ing inoilii-r. iii-r loss in tho fiimiiy circio is a sad blow (especially in liiyr liusbunil und Iili‘. ixhililrr-n. If she had Iivi-d until next Iliiarcli. shc would havo bccii inarrieil fifty- ilirci: years. Out of a family of nino childroii only tlircc urc now living, namely, liovuri-iiil (ii-urge I. FOSKPI‘ oi‘ (‘ii-v- elaiul, Ohio; hir. liarry l‘. Fosicr. of Churlotti-imvn and Mrs. Laura “liison now ut‘ this city. The sym- ‘llllhy of all will go out to Air. Foster and family in thcir sort: ‘J(‘l'0LI‘v'(‘lIi('l1I. - Tho funcrai will iakc placi- lo~ lay. 'I‘liursil:iy afternoon at o'clock in St. Paul's Church. thence to Si. I'oioi"s Cemetery. i—o0->—-__ M153 LOIS CAMPBELL Tho immciisc gathering of pct» pic around tho homo of Mr. Wilfrid Campbell of Irishtoivn Road on S..- turday’ afternoon witnessed to the sorrmv iclt by a wide l‘il'f'ii' o! friends iivcr the dwiih of his HIRUW‘, Miss hols ilflimpbcll. which hail ia- kou pluci- on 'f‘liursilu_v, IIII‘ 10th instant. Unusually fair to look upon and good to moot and Iiniiw and fiiil oi‘ promisc for thc i'uiui'ii Iii-r ilcaitli ZIIIPI‘ a suuinii-r's iiinvss touched ilccply tho lioaris of ail hcr frionds. iicuutiful fluiycrs~ door Piifiilly ombilcius oi‘ lill‘ rlchi-i- Illiflilly’ and priory or thi- soul lovi-u oi’ Goil-ivorc laid about hcv rc- nalns in grrai profusion. A pii low WIIH thorn from tlii- loving liiiaris iii Iil‘l‘ young girl friends in KUIIhIIILIIIIII. .\Ir. and Airs. Joliii Xiciloiiiiiiiiii. with whom r-hc ital spout ilii- lust two your»: of Iii-i" ‘Ifc scnl IL wrciilii. A crcscciil was ilicrc fioin Alfri-il Aiuyhuiv and I-IIII ll)‘ "I iililri-Ziiif‘. A Hliruy from Mrs, f‘. f‘. Iiiikcr of liiarizaric; :i wrciifh ‘rvni Ali‘. (‘ui‘I \\'<~ck:i of AiIii-rtnn; and II. cross from bliss Harrington. ioachci‘ and tho cliiidrcii of llii- Irishtoiirn HUIIIJOI. Thi- saildcncii hearts of the homi- are licr mother and brother. Two slstcrii arc Ilv- liliz in vancnnvi-r. ii.<'., iiuiii IIIIII Marlon. The funeral services were JOIIIIIIPIIHI by tho Rov. Goorizn Mil- Inr, Mrs. Jami-n (tainpbcli pri; sided :11 thc organ and Mr. Ilontliiy 5M1; “Shaduws" at the closi- nl‘ tho address 'f‘lii\ rciuains ivcro iniorr- cd In tho Gcddin liioniorlai Church Cemetery. . ,iii'iilill‘l“i " i[I\1:'SS.y) Topics of the Day I Bathe Revieii I ‘000000-0 0000-0 0-f§400§00O400—00-0-0+0-0-0-§0-0-§-0-0§ I i” Premier M6ig'iit3li~_ Answers Ii ' i MRS, H. OSGOOD MORSE. l (Si. .Iulin 'i‘i.lcgraph) Mrs. Auioincttio Saiinilors Niorsc. wifr- iii‘ lilo Ilov. Ii. Usgoorl biorsc. i-ilitor Iii Tlii- hiziriiinfi- liapiii-"t. passed ziwiiy ai ilicir rcsiilcncc, 110 Victoria sircci. {vinnilwv evening at Ii o'clock. ilI-{Pfl fifty ix years. Mrs. NIOFS!‘ has bcon suttcring from cati- ccr for sumo two yours and, al~ though fiili‘ had bccn confined to Iicr bci for scvcrzil works. the and -was not cxpiectcd so soon. Whon Mr. Alorso camo to Si. John in June last to nssimio his duties as cdilor of Iili‘. hiarilimo Ilaptist. Airs. Alorsc was iii Iiosioii unilcrgiiini; troatmcni from ivliii-h it was hopoii rclici‘ might hr had. About July l, last, she joiucil Iicr husband and family in Si, John wlion it. was soon that the liopc of rciiol‘ was in vain. Silo sii~:iilil,v' dcciinoil until the ond (ramo peacefully 11s shc siopt last "Vmlllli-Y. lilrs. Niorsc was a woman of voigv lilnilly disposition, oiii- of "l" lillllv- iiI'fci-i,io1i:iti' liuinc-iuakcizs and had many fricuds WIIPTPVPT slin .wus known, Silo ivas ii native of Hohriin. IN. 8.. licsldiiii licr hus- band. sho loavcs tlircc daughters and ouo son. A sistcr and two rcsiiling In Stoneham. also survivc. Tho body will bc iakcn to Lawroncctown. (N. S..) for burial, leaving Si. John on Wcilncsday morning. \VINNII‘I<JG_ Nov, .lr..-‘ uiiiixpccicilly tho subject fund contributions lo poiii' paign was iutorjocicii Zifoighcns speech at his in tho village of Iicailiiigly, miles from this city ycstc r noon. Tho Prime Minister the opposition of a m William Ifclly who ilcnis cultural Implements in ll by some of his remarks ii to tho United Grain Gr»; Kelly inlorrupted to ask l‘ party funds of the Premier ing raised, "they don't c i tho Wheat Export Colililfllll» Mr. iMoighon referring l0 vIUIIS statement ivhicli to tho cffcct that [iroiiii Wheat Export Company‘ used lo financo tlic Grain Guido and furthci- iii!‘- ambiiions of hlossrs. l‘ Wood. m} Gazette's Forecast 0i Election Results Tlic Patriot recently rcforrcii ciliiorially to lho hiontrisal Giizi-itc as writini: discourugiugly of the pmspocls of tho government in [Ills coming oicctlmi. Tho Pairiirik-i slaii-mc-iiis \\'i‘l‘f‘ not uiidi-r quota- tion iiiariis and as usual wcro a misrcprcsoniiitlon of its own |nzinu~ fllctilril. The Gazette's opinion in _ vxprosscil by itself In tho following iiiw Nervout Breakdo The extreme i501"? discouragement whic i one at times is iin- mull symptom of nervous t! This letter is a m6!" lo nii who find lillllliei unfortunate COIILIIIIOD- Mrs. Geo. T. TIMI" N.B.. writes:—— "For your: I was in I run-down LOYKIIIIUII. "I'd ed iii rpiriu and IIIIICI?’ ‘ st limes. Th9 i?" "out isle me and ri lull" I certainly would l" suited diflercnt doctors "A ppm] gdvisrd lilh Chase's Nerve Fwd ‘u! iestiiy Iu-Jay l" Ii" 5'“ (sired. There Wl-l ‘ ‘ bu... I hsci flninhCd ilr "Incl when I had "W! ' my nerves v1?" dwmu‘ i’ I was cnlirriy u-licvrd 0 I feelings I uuzii in ill“ b; yudy lo testify this wonderful ll"d'flnhiil lhli ii will give "l "I'm-m permanent relief ii h" m D1. Chase's N97" . ii and not tho (lousi-rvativos aippcar with tho cyplii-rn opposite tlii-ir names. lIi-rc is lilo (Iazi-tli-‘s forccaiit: Priucc rlilivairil Island- muni, 2; Liberal. u; iior, I); iloublful. ‘.5. Total 4. Nova Scotla » (iovcrnnioni. 7; IAIINSFIII, F»; |~'ariiii-.i'-l.iibor, 1; doubt. fiil. Ii. 'I'ot:ii, iii. Now Iirunsivick- (Ioviirniiiiviit. 5; Liboriil, 1i; I“i'Il'Il1l‘I'-IrIlb0I', l; doubt. fiil. 2. ’i'ot.al Ii. Quebcc-- Government. l0; Liber- al, 38; Farmer-Labor, 2; doubtful 15. Total lib. “Ontario \Voiit-- (iovernmont, Illbiiflli- 3; Fariuer-Lnhiir, 1i. doubtful, ii. Total 25. Ontario (Tcntrrn- (iovorninent. 29. Liberal, 2; Farmer-Labor. 1; noubtful 4. 'l‘otnl 3B. Ontario Idiiiit- Government. 14; illboriil. 2; Harmer-Labor, 2; doubtful. 2i, Total 21. XI-fliiitflllir- Government. ti; Liber- iii 1; icalrmor-Labor, f»; ilouiiifui, i, 'l‘oiul Ii’). Suskatchownn- Government, Liberal. 0; Farmer-Labor. doubtful. 4. Total 14. Alberlrh- Government, 1; Liberal. 0; Farmer-Labor. 7; doubtful, 2. Total 12. British Columbim- Government, (Iiivi-rn- Farmers-La- m: o p! 4; 8; Snacks. I u "Hi7? 's box. all dealers. l)". 10; Liberal, 0; Farmer-Laban. .0; Bu“ a Co" L ‘, ~ doubtful. 3. Total 13 , Yuiign- Doubtful.