...... olvs A PERSONALITY PORTRAIT By CRASWELL-Phone e624.‘ Make Your Appointment TWAY.“ See Our New Ease .-_.._ 46:0. Green, i). D. S. Office New Riley Block, opposite Prowse's, Queen 8t. Hotel Victoria Ono of the largest and best equipped Hotels'in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past few years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and- the United States have its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Tele- phones in rooms.- Rates $4.00 to day. (Jharlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. ‘BROWN, Manager VICTORIA HOTEL. S500 per 1-‘. H. Birt. Montreal; ‘S. P. Clarke, St. Margareta; Geo. D. Seaborough. Toronto A. F. Arsen auit, Sulumerside; H. D. McEwen, Bristol; A. W. Jones, Moncton; Colin C. Moisean, Montreal: H. D. McLean, Souris; E. M. -MacDougall West Cove. N. S.; H. H. Ramsey, Montreal. l ‘ v#¢v“"¢v¢5 ' CLASSIFIED on. rn-mlhi Four Insertions . Eight. Insertions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Agents Wanted SELL HOUSEHOLD NEC- $ esalties greatest imaginable demand. have business of your own; make five dollars up daily; capital or experience unneces- sary. B. Garretson. Brantford. on; ‘ . 11-11-121. .__..__.___€€- I300 CHRl8TMAS-~ANYONE CAN earn this and more selling our Personal Christmas Cards... Beat time now. Spore or full time. Sample free. Selling experience unnecessary. You deal direct with the manufacturer. We pay weekly. Master Kraft Greeting ‘Card Co.. Toronto. Representa- tives also wanted in small towns. lfl-fmwmwnzi. Nursing TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NUR- sels. Gale Hospital. ‘Haverhlill, Mass. Three years’ course. Affil- iauion with Providence City Hos- pltni. Eight hour day. Allowance $15 ‘monthly. One hour from Bos- ton. For further information ap- ply to Superintendent. 6071 11 16 7i. _€________. YOUNG WOMEN DESIRINO TO enter North Adams Trainins School for Nurses, North Adams, ‘Mass, please write Supt. prompt- ly. School qualifies pupil to se- cure registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege of six months course at Yale University School of Nursing all expenses paid. 5811-10-16 f.s.m.w. 211i Male Help Wanted ~ sov WANTED— NPPLV ANGLO Lectures On ‘treatment h‘ad called his cure ' miracle. ' Tuberculosi (Continued from Page 1) .1“ hecg diagnosis from a doctor, and he felt that this ‘was ‘tlhe reason 1t became so far advanced that tlhe doctor under whom he was taking a Scientists and doctors. solid til-lei spca-ker. were agered that, if caught, early them was no disease in which had to be continuous, when takenI in a sanatolliunl i; was found to. be very expensive. Not until he had’ visited the Saranac district, where for hundreds o! miles almost every home wag a sanatorium. "had the speaker realized the toll ‘that was being taiken in lilve-s, by tuberculos- is. iMany of those who went to be_ cured. when they found the time i and money it would cost, went back home to die. ‘The lectulrer refuted the idea that the disease was hereditary. i-houglh he "did say that some peo- ple seemed to be pecul-iiariy liable to ‘it. no doubt because the tissues of their lungs was susceptible. How-. ever because a persons ancestors‘ had died of tuberculosis was no; reason why, with ‘proper care, he] should not go through life without any signs of ‘the disease manifest- tng ‘lihcmselvee. |l‘n his own (lliagnoaia. he‘ said. ho had lbecn iold by the physician that his chances for cure had been ‘much ilmreascd by his albstninance‘ froln liquor and tobacco. At the conclusion 0i the lecture ‘a hearty vote of thanks. moved by Mr. J. E. ‘ll. MacCready. seconded by ‘Mr. I\V. L_ Cotton. and support- Ceorge Tweedy. was ing closed with the singling of the National Anlthenh and Auld-Lamg Synle. Mrs. lMdL-ennan acting as accompanist. ‘ w. R. CARSON, n. 0., Ph. c. Doctor of Chiropractic Three Year Palmer Graduate Riley Bldg. Phone 1072 :_‘ EXCELLENT guppy; __ The DVERTIVSEMENTS v ... . . . . . .. 10o per line of 5 words 8o per line of 5 words 7o per line of 5 wards Miscellaneous JNU. A. MIODONALD, LAND Surveyor, Hermanviile. P- 19- l- 5054 10 Z3 11110. STUDENTS, P. W. O. OR BUSI- ness can be accommodated at 235 Fitzroy St. 0039-11-14-tl FOR SERVICE-THE IMPORTED boar Shawbridge Wonder, Mc- Leod ‘Bros, Darlington. ’ 6151-11-20-41. LARGE MONTREAL MORTGAGE Corporation desires to make a connection in this city with salesman or brokerage house to handle Bonds and Guaranteed First Mortgages. inquiries in- vited. Dominion ‘Financlal Cor- poratlon, Limited. 232 St- James. Montreal. 8007-l1-10mwf3i. Saleamen Wanted SALESM EN WANTED FOR THE “Old Reliable Foothill Nurseries." s Chu vic and Bradalbaae at 7. Central Guardian use» lurid-linen‘. only. REV. U K. noes will preach at North ‘Bedeque at 11, Lower Bed- o a s: o is .- S" TIHE CHOIR oi United Church please meet for practice on Christ- mas Cantata at 7 o'clock sharp PM! evening. 6162-20-11 BORDEN NEW HALL Nov. 22. Service at ‘i o'clock at night con- ducted by Rev. lD. K. Ross. A cor- dial welcome to alL TRYON OIROUIT 0f the United rob of Canada. Preaching ser- es- Sunday, Nov. 22nd: Tryon #1 MIL. Victoria 3 p.m.. Crapaud p.m. ‘ . CHURCH SERVICES for Nov. 22nd. Rev. W. H. Spencer will preach at Rose Valley at 11 o'clock NEW LONDON SERVICE-Ser- vice will beyconducted by Rev. A. Robertson in Clifton Hall on Sun- _ m day. 22nd, at 7 p.m. UNITED CHURCH SERVICES Rev. Gem F. Sears will preach on Sunday next Nov. 22nd. at Appin Road 11 a.m., N. Tryon 3 p.m., Hampton 7 p.m. REV MR. KO-CHALY will preach on Sunday. Nov. 22nd, at .\Ial- peque 11 a.m., Long River il_ p.m. and Kensington at 7 p.m. THE CHOIR of United Church please meet for practice on Christ- mas Cantata at 7 o'clock sharp this evening. 6102-20-11 I. O. D. E. TEA AND FANCY SALE-The High Tea and sale of fancy work held by the Prince Ed- ward- Chapter of the Daughters of the Empire in the Navy League building last evening. was in every way a splendid success. the func- tioll being generously patronized and a good sum being realized. A COMING TREAT—The well known Canadian poet and author. Charles G. D. Roberts, has intim- ated that he will come to Char- lottetown and deliver a lecture un- der the auspices of the imperial Order Daughters of The Empire. The Guardian understands that this visit and lecture will probably take place next week. -l.'AlD T0 REST—The funeral of the late Wm. Coyle was held yes- terday morning from his late re- sidence, Sydney ‘Street, to St. ‘Dun- stan's Cathedral, where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Maurice ‘McDonald. The pail bear- ers were: Messrs Edward Ready, Peter McConnell, Geo. Bell. Mich- ael Curran. T. L. ‘Smith and Ed- ward Higgins. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. A. L. Sinnott. bean supper held ‘last alight by t‘ ‘e- ladies of the Children of Mary Society a; Notre Dalme Convent was largely attended and was most The big fair at the League of the Daniel or...“ that others might live happily. He was soourgedl The FOOL is a slap in the the humble hav William ‘Fox has made a mighty picture from Channing PRINCE EDWARD-4¥-DAYS--4 STARTING MONDAY, NOV. 23rd A ope ...-_a-ensh.-. ‘run cnasnorrsrowu GUARDIAN Tllllll PAYIIIIT l" Course‘ (Continued from Page 1) tics. Nevertheless this campaign is helping greatly‘ the Conservatilvo cause la the French Canadian pro- |vince, as there are numerous groups of men scattered all over (be ‘province who are condemning misrepresentations of this nature. There is no doubt that line Conser- vatives will stage a hard fight to gain power- There is every probability that Mr, Meighen and ‘his followers will get into office without another gen- eral election. They should be able to hold the Maritime rights group as well as the Conservative gains in Manitoba. The feud between the Liber- als and Progressives in Manitoba -. will no doubt be kept alive. in the I iaat election the lLlberals were more beat on punishing the ‘Pro- __ greaaivea than beating the Conser- 1- vatives- The origin of tibia feud dat hood lthath and danger __,,.-n__, L‘ "|llIs-.\__~‘_ ‘r3 U l» N ‘*- ‘rlllllil A ll. l .15 .r—._ .ASE SAN 1 TEAnlH il l y llll a face for those who tlsink e no right to happiness. Pollock's greet. play. l l Germany's Ace (Continued from Page i) | ,=_,_l... .. gr‘; pl . rible opponent because of hlis fear" lessness and skill, but Ihe played tween acts. On following night if weather not favorable. 6158-20-11 FUNl FROLlCli ACTlONil!- Cross opens c-n next Tuesday even- lng at 7.30 o'clock. 6157-20-11 CONFER WITH PREMIERF-Mn‘. W. L. Best, of Ottawa. National Legislative Representative of the Board of Locomotive Firemen and Enginelnen of Canada Accompan- ied by Mr. E. MacDonald. of Fred~ erlcton, N. B., representing the Tralnmen of New Brunswick are now in the city. They conferred with Premier Stewart yesterday re- lative to proposed legislation. Mr. Best has been a frequent visitor to Charlottetown in his official capac‘ ity. He was born at Crapaud in this Province. and after serving for a. number of years on the Canadian .‘Paclfic Railway. located at Ottawa wihere he wok up tlhe duties of his present office about fifteen years ago- Mr. Best's duties take him all over Canada, as he is interested not only in Federal but Provincial leg- islatlon as well. lHe also represents the Brotherhood ‘at the different sessions of the Railway Commis- sion. A year ago he represented Canada as Technical Adviser to Canada's Labor Delegate at the Sixth Session of the International Labor Office of the League of Na- tions at Geneva, PERSONALS Mr. Ernest ~McLaren. C. N. R. Conductor, Mrs. McLaren and son of this city. leave this morning on a visit to Boston and New York. ‘Hon. A. :1“. Arsennult. Summer- slde, was a visitor in the city yes- terday. successful. The tables om which was a generous and appctisin-g sup- ply of eatnlbleg were well ‘patroniz- ,=ed and many favorable comments .welre~ h-card on the prompt and ef- ficient ‘manner in which all were served. BIRTHS COLES-At .P. E. .1. Hospital Wed- nesday. -N0v. 18 to lMr. and tMrs. L. H. Coles West Covehead a son. NICHOLSON- At ‘North Rustico. 0n lSaturday 14th. to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nicholson. (nee Dorothy Iiursey). a daughter. Congratula- tons. MARRIAGES FRANOIS-MsoWILLIAMS-At the home of the "bride's parents on Nov. 18. 1925, by Rev. Ewen MacDoug- all. Elmer Sanford Francis. of Searltown, P. E. 1., to Mildred Ruth MacWilliams, daughter of George MacWilliama. of Augustine Cove. DALZiEL-LLEWELLVN ..-. At the Baptist Parsonage, Charlottetown. Nov. 18. ‘by iRev. Ross C. Eaton, Al- bert "Dalzlel, Georgetown. to =Pris- cilla.’ 1M- tle Llewellyn, also of Georgeto n‘, P. ill. d. . Start at best selling liberal commissions. exclusive DEATHS territory ‘ ’ "66 '“‘““ large list of new sreclflltifil- Stone a Wellinlwn. Taalgiul. For Sale _'_.__.___----—- FOR sacs-n aaooo sow nl/r yrs. old. (Bacon tyre). I» B- MacMillan, Wood Islands- FOR SALE-COCO AYRSHIRE w“ puree- years old, newly fresh- ened. Robert Rlhynes. Dunsla-ff- n.8,, e100 11 1s s1. roa eats-Foxes. MAI-Es and females. some prov“ 1179M‘ ers. Apply Willie Csrragher. . - , Lot 29, P. E. l. American ‘ielegraphayy ’ Kelly s Cross u56_11_2°_2‘ WANTED-MAN TOWVORK ON'FOX FOR SALE-ONE FEMALE Apply S. C. Wood. Mt. farm. w Herbert. ‘ WANTED-MAN TO WORK ON l farm for winter months. Apply Guardian. 0136-19-21 Educational WRITE SHORT CTORIIB EDEN‘ ario plots. or Juvenile 9MP"!- We teach you how. Tell IN! Syllabus Free. Shaw Corrilwlld‘ ence School. Dept. 5. BIMI‘ 51"" West. Toronto. ll-t-mwffli. Wanted WANTED T10 BUY yA REGISTER- ed Ohevlot rsrn not over ‘twv silver fox for sale. Finest filial" . “y 111311191‘ genuine wild for. All‘ my m1,” Fay, Sac'y. Prodigal F“ Co" “upon "def-nun 4- To Lei: ___ —' .- SE BU CUMBER- "liahigt. r$o%ms. modern con- veniences, also. gerafl- "gm" . 79 ‘Hilldhoro’ . m‘ °' “W” em n 1a al. Female Help Wanted warn-so _. IMMIDIATILY AN experienced maid ‘f0? 8911911‘ housework, good wssfll- Alibi! 17 Villa Ava. Brigbttflan. or 1150M years of site. A001? stating 01'4" to IP. o iiorlN-Nw. one ldlnudie. - Cum‘ c°"_ o,“ ma u so :1 111.... ‘a-r-wnroauwvw - vs"- l \ , 108-11-18-8! so-olal. ron OINIRAL work. met. WANT‘ . m,“ dtefereaoes. Al» in]; 0005. l7 nu: noon TAYLOFf-eAt North Bedeque, Nov 19, Mr. William G. Taylor, age 82 years. Funeral Saturday at 1.30 p.m. from his late residence to Sum meraide. pi- I80 KENT ST. L-a-a-ar-i-i Pd H Illl ‘l? l ' Eli” ...!“ unfit“ ~n...l°"rl°:~ “(on ad galvanised _ after when. mm)’; for as. We have sold this Netting or the t evenly-tin years to the largek 3.1. Ranchers. m; u, m, my.“ r "hula America. 1S ilkRDI/AIE C0. L79. A durum-move. lf-I-l- NOW Due ea ‘back to the elections of 1921.1“, At that time the Liberal candl-dat- iltlchlthofene end ‘was no less . M . ~- » es were left out oi the field in fav~ spectacular then his creme He‘ Hs:"l°°we":"':’: ‘a: "L"; . or of the Pro ressives d o k d 118d 1199011 081-111-118 a B U511 lillllllel ° ° THE FtRci COMEDY- "A" 1°" C°m"'d“'" for the Progrgeaaivea lrfnthewbhliutaflllefli‘ FPEOIHI. in the Somune and thousands of dollars .in Tangled Up“ at Cape Traverse hall Piano Selection-Albert Blan- that the Progressives would reclwhavmg (he. advantage was qhaglrllgl repain- md improwmun‘ n Friday. Nov- 20th. ‘Specialties be- chard. row... 1,, m, provincial Elemonslrhe latter toward home. The Brut‘ i. now ‘he "Mn How M m l‘ l B lsh plane "was in difficulties ‘and the ut such was nolt the case. WheulBamn w“ “on “s tawglabove and, the provincial elections came on, behind me other pm", the straw? Progressive candidates were nom-llc palm sought m thus aema, “Fwd “mm” ‘Pga-“i “f” Llberallouels as they reached the British expectation” and ‘he Ulmed FarmWines. They were flying only a few. ere under JohnBracken llispiacedhundred fem up 1t was a typical‘ like Liberal administration of Pre~ R-[chyhofen Mun; 0g dlgplng and mier Norris. Therefore the Conscr- f°Q‘1-hafd|megg_ Engllgh nlrlemdn vatives are anticipating a dlscua- and mach-inc guns opened up on sion between Progreasllves and Llb-ihim, and before he could‘ get away Solo-James Callaghan. Violin Solo-—Harry Porter. Toast-To 1C0]. D. A. MacKlnnon- csponded to by C, H. Cameron and supported by Dr, Geo. Green. lRemarks——Col. D- A, MaoKlnnoa. S0lo-——E. M.~Dlxon, ' Reading~Dr. Ge0._(}reen_ Toast-To 11th Ammunition Col- llmh. oiass in the Maritime Prov- lnces. Itl appeals to those who want- a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- ate price. Rates 83.00 a day. M“? elilleflen“! and 7911111119‘ erals on cert l .l re - re l n raa , st encea by members o fthe Column wmch w“; b,,,‘f;”.,,§°,,,"§,§§,‘. ',‘I,“‘§,°,'f‘.',§s.,.,§.w§f~'g.hde $13.; c Md j“ ChQIIOttCtOWH were heard with much interest and ace ,mwmfl“wny_ German germ] 01mm‘... T5 guy-p, H t l Co merrimenlt. after which the election (spec|l| to Th, Gum-mam) rd bank word to the ‘bz-tirries and‘ 0 e '9 ' of the following officers took place: QTTAWA, Ngy_ 19_..p0m_1ca1 “C. the German» gunners clamped a Proprietor‘ barrage about ‘the rpiane in an ef- fort to prevent tlhe HnllILsh from getting to l‘t, but without avull. IWhen the machine was dragged in the British found lRidlthofen dead, strapped in his seat Under- lueath hlL-i aviators suit he wore ‘blurs slilk lptljillllllilfl. His body was treated with the gre-llllest rover- Cllurles Murphy. Postmaster Gen- 971m‘ a “BMW-l ‘elm 9°77!" was erai, are expected back tomorrow. Dmcur“! ‘mil M‘ "l limit‘ he m?’ The Prime Minister has remaln-fllmim‘ m’ ‘Sm/w '1'} ‘l mm "e" 171*‘ ed at his residence Laurier Houselbghmlg “MD wllh- ‘l Kim"! “l throughout the week and so m]. no soldiers. A sentry stood over the statement has been forthcoming “He” plane‘ rBgm-mng m! v15“ to Toronto iHe W115 ‘burixd in tllle- Frlcourt where ha h, supposed to have my Cemetery with fullest military hon- cuased the question o, progrew ors. while a great fleet of Allied slve support with Western leaders planes ‘firmed overuead‘ Dmml‘ including .l. w. Defoe, editor of gillshed Fmlch- 131111511 and B“ the Winnipeg Free Press. The glen‘ officers came long distances council tomorrow will probably de-."'° d‘) mm MOM" and ‘he lam “F” term.“ upon Dumas Ho“ Rowers among tho most impreslve dolphe Lemieu up for speaker of see“ “wng the “out lluflng ‘the the House of Commons. It is be-‘wan lieved, however. that there is a poaatbnlw 0f Mr- ‘Lemieux ‘hem! for all grades of standard rolled 811110111015 H1811 90111110551009?‘ 1° oats were well nlalntalncd under a Honorary Preaident-Col. D- A. MaoKlnnon. President—Russel C. lChandier. Secretary-Jack McAleer, Executive-M. Bagnall, P, Noon- an. J. Stewart. After the election of officers a meeting was held in which it was decided to hold a dance the first week in December for an “Old Comrades Benefit Iflund." 'i‘lle fol- lowing committee was chosen to look after the proposed dance: Messrs. C. S- Diamond, J. E. Train- or, J. McAleer. Before the close of the happy ev- ening a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the entertainers for their excellent cooperation in making the reunion lthe great uccess that it was. tivity in the capital -may take on a renewal of life toward the end of the week. The members of the cabinet are commencing to put in an appearance and a council meet- ing will be helTrtomorrow. Hon. Ernest Lapointe, Minister of Jus- tice. has returned fro-m Atlantic City and others including Hon. MISS L MCQUAID. Miilififl‘ QUEEN HOTEL. Arthur F. Worlley, Moncton; R. n. Fudge, St. John; S. Besuky. Salt Lake (iity; R. L. Ashby. Salt Luke City; E. H. Monkley, Sum- lusrslllla; w. A. rlnsley‘ Amber"!- Our Pure, Fresh NORWEGIAN Cod Liver 011 is becoming more Pflilllll" every ‘winter, dllfi 1° ‘he known vltamlnes It containi- THE MARKETS (Canadian Press.) France. This would necesskate 1 t ,1 ,1 w n OTT _ __ one eman . h e a stronger large rggaknogngénlgg; 119“ églxuig: ‘he 5169mm of “lmmer speak" feeling prevailed in the market for and would create a vacancy for .fresh eggs. prices failed to show a lchange. but this is expected in. thc WWW-hear filture; Storage grades were; gangs‘? lazixzglehaareaigg is‘: aDeBCQlSICHIlY. The butter and cheese and that rates to some poingtsgihlmarket were quiet and 11ml‘ l the ‘United Kingdom were now 3d. per quarter higher. and also that prices are steadily advancing on the consume“), o; Gagpe‘ the higher grades. United States' markets are higher for fresh eggs and lower for refrigerators. Ac- cording to latest cables received tlre~ British market is reported firmer and 41 cents f.o:b. seaboard EUROPEAN SPEED ‘Mr. ‘H. D; McEwen, M. L. A. lBristol. ls among the quests re- gistered at the Victoria. ' ‘Mr. James Atkene. Mount Ste‘ wart, has ‘been appointed Eastern representative ‘for Carveli Bros. His many friends will ‘be pleased to hear lib-at genial “Jim“ has again joined the "Kn-ights of the Grip.“ ‘Mr. L. W. Ripley who has been transferred from the Royal Bank here to the St. John's, Nfld. branch leaves this morning for the scene of his new duties. Mr. Ripley has; been a year in Charlottetown and has made many friends in lbusi- ness and sc-clal circles all of whom. while regretting his departure. will wish him well in his new situation. Western Guardian -LO8T--One digging bar on road‘ between Borden and Summerside.‘ Finder please notify Telephone ‘Company. Summsrside. 6165-20-11 Annual Re-union (Continued from ‘Page 1) is quoted for firsts. Toronto job- hing specials 70. fresh extras 66. lstorage 45, fresh extras 55. storage 42. seconds 36. Montreal undertone is very firm with a steady demand for supplies land offerings are barely sufficient vto meet the requirements. Storage extras quoted-w, firsts 42, seconds 37. Winnipeg markets very quiet prices unchanged. Saskatchewan dealers are ‘quoting country ship- pers. delivered cases returned, ex- tras 44, firsts 42, seconds 25. Al- berta and British Columbia market conditions remain unchanged. ‘ MONTREAL, Que, Nov 19——The export trade in Canadian grain on the Montreal ‘market today was in- active, exporters in most cases stating that few firm bids were re- ceived from foreign houses for any line of grain. On the other hand there continues to be a steady da- mand fromthe Canadian pool and United States exporters for ocean grain room from West St. John and it was reported that the bulk some vessels for lull cargoes hail‘ been chartered. A feature of thef local grain market was the increas ed demand of domestic and coun- try buyers for American corn and, LONDON, Nov. 19.—.Vllss Elean-l or Mitchell, an English girl. today‘ lwou the European speed typewrit- lng championship. with 812 "touch- a. fairly large business was done;e5"_l29 ‘vords per “mmm- TONY! for prompt and‘ future shipmentsPt “f” 399M116“ W915" °t France-l from chicagm There was a fairlBelglum, Switzerland, Spain, Italy‘ demand gm- on“ and the undewand Great Britain participated. tone to the market was stronger WW with Ontario and.Quebec No. Be reasonably sure before ‘be- white quoted at 53 cents, No. atyvmins unreasonwbly positive- white at 51% and No. 4 white at We have it ln many differ- ent size bottles ill Glut?" °" larggr quantities. SOLD WHOLESALE OR RETAIL Hughes Drug 00., Limited ‘l, safe Bonds for Investment j A. E. MACNEILL 137 Pownai 8L Telephone 7,044» i__.___-__--- board Wednesday nlsht- i! W”. there in spin-it and‘ not one among the gathering who stood with how's ed heads will ever forget their com‘ rades who remain "over there. ‘l will not forget the many happy as-l soclatlons. trials and other recol- lections of those trying days of the biggest “campaign? the world has ever known. A reunion such as tibia is fitting, indeed; it keeps fresh the bonds of‘ good fellowship and esprit da corps welded together by those two long years of fighting shoulder to should- er for peace and democracy. lt is also an example of good will and congenial relations which ex- emplify the brotherly feeling and‘ love which exists between the of- flcers and men of the "llth." Long may these reunions continue, and‘ long may the members live to drink that beautiful and slung‘ toast. "Our Fallen Comrades." l _. The filbwing were present: Hembslbvflof 11th Ammunition. “ Column Colonel D- A. MacKinnon. R. C. Chandler, ‘C. S. Diamond. Larry: Trainer, Dr. George Green. P. Sent- = ner. C. Cameron. Joseph Dougan. John Percival. James McKenzie,‘ Ivan Mitchell. Wilfred McLoorb, John Stewart. M. Whitloclr. Phil Noonaa, Bert Hailoran. Interhlners Messrs. Albert Blanchard, Piano: Harry lPorter. ‘Violin; Dr. Geo- Green. Readinl: ‘ W- 1108b. SIX!- phone: d-l. Webhsr. Violin: J. John- son. E. 1t‘. Dixon. instrumental: Jameethliashan. Comedian. The following was the program. Romans by President. It. 0- ChsIlier. , ‘boasts-Wine Klan" "Our Iai- film's‘ 49% Cont; pa, bushel ex track] Then-e are onrly two kind of ‘liars Canadian Western grades were ‘in 11511111511411); 501-11 drivers fractionally higher. Ontario mait- WWW cents per bushel ex track. A l stronger feeling developed in the‘ " spring wheat flour market and prices were advanced ten cents v to the strength in the Canadian cash wheat situation. The winter Yellow and while cow. Anyone wheat flour ‘market was quiet and having if ill their possession or firm. The nnderatone to the mill- knowing of its whereabouts kind- volume of business was fair. Prices Cold Storage Co. Ltd. | 6058 14 if. ' Qi.-@s s. Regular $20.00 to $50. 00 Values In an effort to boost the sales in this Department we have selected twenty five Ladies’ Coats from our regular any Coat in the lot at just half the regular price. Regular $20.00 to $50.00 values. A complete range of styles, sizes, colors. No two Coats exactly alike. You owe it to yourself to see this offering before buying. A mg barley changed hands at 85% Minus-db llnlment for sprains sh bruises‘ per bushel. This was attributed feed market was strong and the ly commnnlicate with the island‘ Sale 0f LMHBS’ 0 t stock which we have grouped on one rack and offer you