3 3 - £ ™ . 4 ~*~ } a? Island News Page |Confederation Centre Eastern and Central Districts o ie Sonali, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov. 9, i908. 5 Has Ver y Busy October : i|Auction Series aries Say from a Red Cross blood clinic to wedding receptions Fe meetings of many kinds, ade jaf : 0 __pecnle— oe grand total. : "total of "205 hiead “of ‘cattle | "Bidding was brisk ida oll” ect Cekdbar ace | In the’ ibrar 30.000 achieves greater than pas- were sold ws in the auc- : tion series being held weekly at. were. satisfactory, knowledge- the proviticial exhibition grounds. | able cattlemen said last even- tities eso tease ele Satie of tonbiset pet, mal Gn tiie comet ak taeda optimistic fella » Cows, feeders and | Grass calves sold at $15.75 to|ef people making use of-the art| periodicals. This figure weallhak the cement and ei aah, ; |$19.75 a hundredweight. Four |gailery, thestre. library and }Swelled ‘by the many‘high school |tinue throughout the witter i -\or five “very poor’ calves sold/meeting and convention facili- | stedents who regularly make the | months. i | Annual Parade |*:,2 2 4 cats 2 pound. _| ties. library a place of study eS : e oe ee See In all, an estimated 9000! The art gall ‘ ae Arrangements | Some ones) soi at $18 to $2175 perme eagune ote ars Sone |sutes ar nie omen tae. Turkey Supper — Meo Con ed at $16 to ue, eee ome, wttice altendance, | fares and special film programs and medium cows at $14.50 to $16.00, | culation figures. " lanes comer month, the Parish Bazaar sage “tan chee ae ‘The theatre led the way with |pre-school art class operated. at ° a it inelly canners”— lover 9,000 people attending at- |capacity, nearly a hundred old- St. Ann's Parish for the were four or five of them |tractions that ranged from the |er children were enrolled in re- Gadveighe , * 150 & bum- |nypmotist Reveen to an amateur | gular instruction periods, and Hope River - noe = area of Southern Kings. . : . .. ” |goduction of The Dairy of Ame teachers in training sttend- i 4 poe es ge mang Commen steers sold ‘st $19 te|Fronk. Other attractions booked |ed’'e special setien ef teemoce Thursday, Nov. 10th : RED CROSS MEETING’ wy: . Legion Home at 10.90 a.m. wi $21, common he¥ers brought |during the month included the |ional classes, Ballet classes ac| < , pe = NY ol : the will form up and|* 9, °°, $2, “aity-type feeders Theatre Company, the |counted for smother ene bus-| 5¢rving from 5 p.m. em. 3 : Island Native [When's wreath wit’ be sia nd [201d st $15 to $18 and beet type|Community Concert series, the dred and fifty chtideen of al| - $1.50 per plate Red Cross Youth and water looks on as Dr. K.A. centre -held.,in’ Charlottetewn Comrade Raymond Dew by |and beef-cross feeders sold at | Confederation Centre ¥Film/ages. - safety were the two Gepart- Parker, chairman of Red ast summer and at which he Passes In Mass. al off ar. The | $17 to $22.50. There were = few ; ments highlighted 9 { last {ros Youth coneratustes ot the coal parade wil move off at 1050 \really goed beal Seoders. ~ night's semi-annual meeting Arsenault of Richmond W#* youth comes oii teen ets ee FO aa, ine os tar ts , . @f the PEI. Red Cross om his description of the At- lors. Judge C. St. C. Trainor, een oe ee Se . Mespliel and | is te ol ftaee tie tone (LEFT JO RIGHT) Arthur lantie Provinces high school vice-president, was the. chair nS eee Peveds Micehel Lt een | eeve boned on cae hundred ' Love, chairman of Water Safe’ Red Cross leadership training _ man of last night's meeting. | ustive of Prince Edward Island. |Kenzie. It will include Veterans, |PoUnds. Buyers were ‘present o os a ‘ Mr. Webster was born August |Reserve Army, Police, Scouts, |{T°™ Moncton, Fredericton, N.B. \ t 19, 1872, the son of William and |Guides, Cubs-and Brownies. The |224_ Truro, N.S.,,im addition to cots | Tt S anne : Joyce (Lané) Webster. Despite service at the Memorial Hospital local buyers See een oe me unmet by Dev. Pris. e r ‘ excellent health continued Hammill. ~ The pi . ; to be very up te a short the. Wieneld Minsland, ona ‘heoen 1,000,000 se was the brother of the late ata «1 BTU’S Fo prorvTConreqaerawrion Ventre On return to ‘the Home r Rent It will be a bonnie night for )ed down from an older lets, operas and art exhibitions. | Lester Keizer of the same ad- |wichoison.. At noon the Scots whether they be frae | tion. It will make no Living im Scotland shows the |ress. His wife, Margaret | yin noid » smoker to the land e’ the heather or have | Monday night when they gather | contemporary life from the lone-| Lane) passed away seventeeD lny 2 hot dinner serv had their love of Seotiand hand- | at “Confederation Centre for a|ly seagirt fishing villages to-the | 7°4"5 480 Ladies Auxiliary of series of films, Scotland on the | modern cities. The Hebridean | The service was conducted by |tur veterans, their Sereen, showing the-home of the | Highway shows the ‘viewers |‘e Rev. Perry Beaumont. pas | +. uies heft amt the bagpipe -tor—of--the—Emmanuet-Methodtst~ | The special series has been’ tiful seascapes as the camera| Church of Mansfield of which AMED FOR prepared by the Scottish Coun- takes them along the lovely and | Mr. Webster was member. ™ See aan eee lee ae ene ie annie, ee Mey Weer ar eee ; World War, 2, Films of Scotland, and ove of |tand on the Screen has been |S gegesnet, Mast, and 8 | were all named, country’s known names , Americans a 5 in tho besknees. ‘Mr. arty hes | chee tae meee aaa Fork ly al by tro nephews, = travelled extensively in North | MacLeod. John Webster and |4 Interment was in Mayflower a Sun Lite of TORONTO-(CPY-=-Tempers-|chanse in temperature. slong the ee aes = coast; winds Light. Low-igh tlt Drees eer eis ‘99 | Halifax 42 and 48, Yarmouth 4 satay 44 [204 48, Kentville 42 and 55, New 44 |Glasgow 4 and 53, Charlotte- through Sterling with its mem-| Trenton’ ........... = Thursday: eloudy and mild ee idee eee: ene a ae =p | es Se ee 2 a ee aa at 19 a.m. p.m. Relatives in Charlottetown | the sunset’ linting from the wa- u > Rustico at-2.13 a.m. and 3.23 have received word of the sud-|ters of the Firth of Clyde to 19 §4 |P.m. Summerside tide eighteen den passing, November 7, of | paint. the sails of many yachts. .2 ss minutes later than Charlotte- _-Mrs.-J.- Frank _-Lawrence..‘n | POWER STATION. - > 92 ---4¢--} town. Sun__rises_ today —at-6.50 Hantsport, N.S. ee 32 49 | 2-fn. and sets at 5.03 p.m. '_ __}@'zevolutionary type of power LOADING POTATOES | station deep in the granite heart 2 s ~ MV Shirley Anne W., Murray | of Cruochan in Argyll. The Ed- > 8 Cc AREA Harbor. and MV Cathelia from |inburgh Festival catches the 37 39 Newfoundland, are loading po | wonder and™ the dazzle— of the ae FUNERALS tatees and other farm produce | famed ie_lntptestional gn 60 eat at Murray Harbor which will be | Festival with its bal- 2 82 sold in Newfoundland. “OT? ELMAN FUNERAL—h Bina ss’ service for Chester $. Bul- ; COMPLETE TRAINING man was held Monday evening Dennis Clow and Bruce White, Telephone Co. Oe ne cane wold ait’ is na, |trom the Andrew's Funeral Home Senet Siar cheetmed Sosemn| Bi : treating from the Maritimes and, | Where funeral was conducted by passed their Chartered Account| | © Modernize although the weather will be|®-E- Kemp. The funeral for Mr. ant ee ae cloudy during the next few days, | Bulman was ‘held Tuesday, No- at the semi-annual meeting of the 1 RALIFAX (CP) -idand, Se lee init four daye |United Church where service | ‘Juice and coffee, Wry , ants of Prince Edward Island |" Island today announced a The leading edge of milder air | Sviles During the service One Starting Thursday November 10th. | ‘ mew 65,000-share issue o f com- |lay just to the west of the Mari- \ ae held Monday night st Confeder-| 15 stock to raise $1,170,000 |times late Tuesday. Ahead of it,|>°7C7 880g. The Last Mile ; ! ation Centre. for modernization and ‘expan-|a canopy of cloud and showers |%, 3,W4y: Hymns sung, were ji 7 A.M. to 10 A.M. DARLY | ‘ Color Beige : Hh ‘neues +} sion of telephone. service. inl across. southern. New Brunswick | Rock-of Ages: Palibemrene wor = Sa sat ae i Jack Passmore, President of : and rain across the north, cloak-| Harold Dickleson, Lorne Mac-1 qi ; : the Canadian Association for A. Gordon Archi-jed all sections except Eastern / Neill, Harold Stevenson, Eri eS 1) Health, Physical Education and | bald is also president of Mart |Nova Scotia. However, Cape | Stevenson. Bruce Stevenson and i ~ Recreation has announced the | time Telegraph and Telephone /Breton will also be cloudy early|Ger/d Hooper. Flowerbearers +) % appointment of Dave Boswall to | Co. Bid, which’ owns about 56 | today. were Chalmers Leard. William | Comer. Grafton & Pownal Stg. Charlottetown ~, | ~~ a gpecial joint committee of the {PEF cent ot Tiland’s stock. | While this milder alr moves| Semple. Kenneth Stevenson and e 1 Canadian : tion | Bell Telephone Co. of Canada in |toward Newfoundland today,-a| Wallace Dickieson ! sete Gauteng |and starr ined [Dames rDev met Hew Gane . a a 4. warm wa Gulf Stream r . . Recreation. The chairman of the |¥0ing 900 shares by. Novajand into the Maritimes will] . x x WR 2K KK ES ; E: committee is Dr. Donald *Mac- | Scotia law: boost temperatures at many| MILL FUNERAL — The fu-|~—— _ = : Intosh of _ Queens University} Today's announcement said |eiaces into the 50s. But it will|meral for Mrs. Claud Mill was TODAY SHOWS : ‘“’ Physical Education Department. | ‘here are 194,058 island shares Thring fog to Nova Scotia ahd|held Tuesday, November 8, THURS. © 3:%-7-9° , a TO CONFERENCE ctiered at $18 each to present [7mer™ New. Brunswick to-|from the | Cutcliffe. | Funeral ' : 1 | Carla Reid, daughter of Mr. | shareholders on the basis of one | “Regional forecasts: ber 30K. Balt sete tol HIS NEWEST! HIS BIGGEST! Ne } and Mrs. Thomas L. Reid from | mew share for each three held| falifax and Vicinity South | Rev. Louis Elias. Hymns . ’ Bay View and Ena May Moase, | on Oct. 25. Island Telephone has |shore, Annapolis Valley, North-| Were, The Lord is My Gum i daughter of Mr. and/Mrs. Wal-| traded in’ the $21-$23 range in |er_ Nova Scotia Prince Edward | and Abide With Me. Pallbearers se i at ; dron Moase from Breadalbane | recent months on the Montreal | tsiand Cloudy today were William Griffin, Joseph Ee og, , will attend the 2ist Internation- | Exchange mostly sunny mer mooenans Earl Carragher, Hector . al Allied Youth Conference at| The. offer expires Nov. 30. M. |ciouding over again in the Jenkins, Jathes MacKay and h the Nova Scotian Hotel in Hali-| T.'said it will buy 56 per cent |ing with fog moving inland in the MacLeod fax on 10, 11, 12:/ of the new stock to retin com- |evening’ Milder ct) me z These girls meet with over | trol. inland, ' a0 young. people. fram such. dl | - Oke ~ carte tenets Peeeseeseecsoesecceee: sn J as, Manachwetis, Newfound-| hare fom ces. |¢, PURITY DAIRY $/MIUMUUMALOIOE land and other parts of the Un-; The company. recently an-/|{ et , ited States. and Canada. The | nounced a Scvien snmnes } “Parents Prefer , ag puznose of the three day confer-| modernization program. It|{ Purity = F ence is to diseuss and study the | raised $750,000 from an issue 4; Storey Electric Ltd. of 37,500 preferred shares last : 36 Princes , town 4m Annual Poll Meeting Poll No. 91, 6th District of Queens rc , = he x be . e Annual Poll Meeting Poll No, 89, 5th District of Queens County ~ Wednesday, Nov: 9th—$:00 p.m. at the — Shall comprise all\that part of Charlottetown Royalty. lying East of the Brackiéy Point Road and the Falconwood Road and a line im continuation thereof_te the Hillsboro River. wm ___ Scotty Says Charge It if. _ 4 Ways to Buy and Save _ jij Charge. Budget/Charge, Lay-A-Way or Cash . EDEEOANE | ~~ Wednesday, -Nov.-9th.—8:00- p.m. - Conservative Headquarters 168 Gt. George St., Ch’town. Shall comprise all that part of Ward Two bounded on the East by the West side of Great George Street; on the ‘South by the North side of Dorchester Street and the North side of Sydney Street from Haviland Street to the Water- front: on the West by the Ward Limits; and on the North by the South side of Richmond St. . Signed: FRED MacMAHON, Zz 4 Signed: ARTHUR MacRAE,. Poll Chairman. Poll Chairman. 3. 3 + ‘ All persons interested in the P.C. Party are invited to ff] _ All persons interesied im the P.C. Party are invited t : Variety Department Store ibe - attend. And a special invitation to the ladies and young pont And a special invitation to the ladies and young es or S EAT Abd S people over 17 years of age. : ; - tt i et i tai Sa - - ee a