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J._.Stocks which appears a this issue,’ wllfle not a story of r lg bags, is one that will appeal to men with the ‘hun-t in vheir -houghts._ Bonnycastle Dale also unis _deer in Nova Scotia, bin. itih a camera. Henry A. Braibh- baits, well known eastern guide tells or his experience with Moose quills Martin Huntr tells s. tyv-‘csl ‘ tel-yin "The Wolf Cub of the Lab- ador." James Frlse has a tilnely uli page cartoon in the December umber. A good yarn of n day's adven- ures on a B. C. river trip is told lnder one title of “A Chapter-of Accidents." In Outddor Talk, W. C. Motley has another interesting Woodcraft article, while the Guns and Ammunition Department edit- ed by C, S. Landls has some good ope for the man interested ill guns at! Fishing Notes has also for tho angler and Kennel Notes for ire-dog fancier. Rod ‘and Gun is published month- by W. JJTaylor, Limited, Wood- ock. ‘out. Rheumatism Neuriiis " Headache Toothache Colds f Neuralgla Pain Lumbago peas nor AFFECT ‘ Uncle SdinTrEerves Indian Burial Ground SAlN FRANCESCO. Nov. 22.—— The“Avenlr_e of the Temple of Hea- ven" mourns. An indescribable loss is felt in the narrow streets and dark alleyways of San Fran- cisco's Chinatown. for the govern- ment has placed its foot down on furvher lmportations of the famed Chinese water lily or narcissus, be- cause destructive insects have been found secreted in the inno- cent looking bulb. The f-iuglnnt plant, some Oil-in- ose believe. has powers to pro- phesy the answer's prospects for thB-Jsnsulllg year. Generally at this tlme oi‘ the year. t~ho bulbs are being prepared for planting, timed to blossom forth their flow- ery message oi.’ hope or despair on the first day 0f the new Y6"- Some have tried to preserve last year's flowers by drylnz the-m and burying them in earth, but tho out- come of this method is uncertain and as no substitute ‘has been found itjhllnatown faces ‘abandon- ment of one of its prlllcllllil New SPI Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Year's table decorations. , . For». p/WARNING! . ulsrlasar v "- Beware oi Counterfeit There is only one enuine "ASPIRlNWsblet. l atab- let ‘u offered as “ASPIRIN" and is not stamped with. the "Bayer Cross"—ref it with eontempIl-itlsnoWA IRIN" at all I Don't take chances! Accept chi! "Bayer". package which contains proven directions. Hand _ Also "Ba be f "l! tabl t6 tltieswfl axing lgO—Druggil.h. ) oi liter Inuiaeiurs or llaaaaosiim "A. . A3‘). While it ll wail hon / i -. day evening at s o'clock. ‘Hckets Central Guardian" ~ " YWHIST-Dolfi forget the wblgt la St. Joseph's Sodulity Hal] ,1; 3 o'clock. Wednesday night, fhl-IE CTEADY increase in the sales oz "REGAL runes" shows 111111 i116 Public appreciate extra quality in flour. WHWT —.N'urses' Home, Thurs. at door 25 cents. 2874 11 g3 3| SAVE YOUR RADIATOR, ' prompt service antl-ireszlw-Palm- er. Watson Electrical Co., ‘ ' 2841-11 20 8i _ , \ v Rlssnv: NOV. 27th for Auc- ' GctrdenFresh tion sale of stock, crop and lmple. lllents. E. Dover, York. ,._ _ 2871-1123 2i CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. lwen MadDougall will preach Wednesday 24th., at Peoples hurch, Charlottetown at 7.30; and Ihunsdey 25th at Coleman at 7 and ‘ "riday 26th 'at Summerslde at 7 p. m. --Just as tea is shipped from the gardens in lead lined chests as the sole way to re» tain its strength and flavonso it is delivered to you in metal packages when you buy LIVE H068. --'We will be load- ng live hogs at Souris Monday, Nov. 129th. PaylnE highest prices lccording to government grade. Kindly get hogs in early. 1 2877 11 23 3i 5 some OF CHARLOTTE Town's sear ENTERTAINERS will take part in the grand con- t-ert in ‘the North Wiltshlrc Hall vaudeville on Wednesday evening, Nor. 24th. l illont miss n. 2881 I5 Story ()f Cyc es ‘ PHOTOGRAPH. - The Toronto NEW YORK. Nov. 22———Vaude- villc programs since America's first organized variety performance a hundred years ago have reflected. and sometimes anticipated the life Telegraph oi‘ Nev. 16th contains s good group photograph of the boys from the seven provinces who {Judged Svfne at the Royal Winter EFaIr. These included Fred Cody and fashions of [he nmes_ fwd Austin 00d? from Powmlll P" They prollllz-lc for the present to ' 1- '.g0 Spanish," the Keith-Albee ex change reports. And there is l1 ‘French “crazc" just around -the ,' FRANC RECOVERING -- A iMlTntrea-l dwpatch "Ys- 11-1 lhcrlrnerx 'l‘llc vaudeville managers “weellmg n" 95mm H19 ‘French find illesc fads profitable. because iFrilncs 1911911911 111199 90111139119111!’ of the theater-goers’ desire for ;two and n. half cents. This repreqsomething new m. “DVBL lsentg a new high on the movement-j The story of vaudeville from its lwhlcll 111111 95111911 the 719-119 "P establishment ill this country at lmore than ninety-two percent 1n the old Lafayette theater on Dec- ileur months‘ llme- {ember 1s, 1m, has been a story | "—— ‘of c cles. ‘Their nvera e life ‘has g FINE eHIPMENT. —Mr. r. n. beenyabout four years, ilthough ill IWBBBIBI‘. mefcllfllll. 111111101011. W115 many instances the best act-s of a T111 U19 c"? 31111114111’ ‘Wll-‘ll l1 llllck mode became more or less stand- IIf-Zd o; choice pork letd byi lillr-‘srrllzed. T-hus the piano act, the P118 BYEIISOII flll e11 “FY6118 son and (lance team. he -m0l10l0- farmer 0f that locality. Mr. Wcb- gist? and the comedy tSKBlCII are utter replorts tllelrogdshln l-llfllglillll- familiar features of the modern y on n exce en s ape an c program lfllllmls 111 11 Very Dlvflllelilllfl 6°11‘; Sometimes an eveut furnishes the dition. _ EmDllf for a new mode in vaude~ ‘ ‘ville, and sometimes it is an out SUCCESSFUL GRADUATE. — standing personality. Of the former The Guardian joins wiith Illlvilllil)’ were the cycles of the lrlsh, Get" friends in congratulat ng ss man, Jewish, Italian, blackface and Helen Hornby who has successful- "rubs" comedians. Each type had ly ,.assed the Maryland State its heyday as the lrlsh, the Ger- Board Examinations in nursing at mans, and the others successively Baltimore. ‘Miss Hornlby, R. N., is became factors in American life. a daughter of Mr and Mrs J. J. Personality entered into vaudeville Homily, Brighton and studied alt fahinn-s when Lydia Ycamans Titus St. Agnes Hospital. Baltimore. decide-d to do her sonzfl 11ml imllel- lie-nations in variety. She decided ’ her husband. Fred Titus, should BRIDE RECEIVES. —Mrs A. B. play the piano for her. For a long Cutcilffe received for the first time time the act had the field to itself. since her marriage at her beautl- ‘Then came a veritable landslide of fui new home in lI-iunter lRIver on piano acts. Maurice Barrymore Thursday afternoon and slvening. was another personality who mark- Thgd-lilride who was attired in hor ‘egrfiltslxlrnlng point 1n the history of we n gowno cu veve.was' . assisted; in receiving Jlyy her mothq er, Mrs John E. Sinclair, and Mrs J. A. Cutcliffc. Little ‘Miss Edlthi “tax; llrfiflbsemlmry Tests. T" ’ See If Earth Shrinks tea room by Mrs ‘Murdock Cutcllffc Mrs 1F. D. Marks presided over the tea cups. IThose assistin iu LQNIDQN, No“ 22____An attempt delving We"! U10 Misses Ellllll lo accurately determine tvhethcr Sinclair. May MacGrelzor. Myrtle tho earth is shrinking ls to he Cuucllffe and Dorothy Cr-Lcllffe. lllade by scientists of the world who have ‘begun tests to detect FREDERICTON NND VIICIINITY and measure possible moves of tho —-MI‘ 811d MP8 L630)’ Cartel" were earth's crust. The principal ob- racent visitors to Fredericton. ——.eervatories in various parts of the Miss Ruth IStcvonson and (lruuo globe are cooperating with t-ho Roy- Ackland spent the week olld ill al Observatory at Greenwich. ZHampshIre.——Mr. Frank Stevenson The first experiments consisted is ‘busy engaged in erecting a new of wireless signals sent by sta- bungaiow.— Mr. Frank Cutcliffc Fond in the United States and on was a recent visitor to Frectown.~— the Continent at the rate of 61 Mr. J-iedley McPherson spent Sun- rhythmic signals per minute. The day in "Pleasant Vallcy.— W. i‘). time of the signals were registered Stevenson. blacksmith. spent tllc by observatories gr, snn Diego, (jal- week end visiting friends in Giyllde lforlliu. Algiers. Shanghae, Parks Riven-Mr. Clint Morrison was a Wuz-illillgion, Berlin and Australia. recent visitor to the Smith 1iosd.—-—‘ / Miss ‘Bertha Stevenson is visiting in Charlottetown. the guest of llCl" , aunt ‘Mrs J. MacKlnnon, _‘Mr JohnfiiEi-fiw 55,093,! xfgdyfislilde a c] >18 Pmmd and M“ G°rdm1 Hm ‘Vere of acrluallltances of this rovililcce Pecan‘ visitors w Charhmiic‘ n?’ as the deceased She attclxidetl the Mr. Walter Weeks spent Sund y ill Norm-M Schooi and passed the Cllarlottetown.-—-Mr. Major lilill-raywnoard examination with the 1MB MsJdoll. Mass, is visiting friends Sh. W w Sullivan In her mam l“ Frmmrlcm“ and Ham‘ Grwe-“icn days she taught school at North Miss ‘Della stevemv" “ml Mm“ Bcdeque. alld after her marriage Hazel Cousins were recent visitors she “you more ‘m. many years: 0 w Mmwlm" Later they moved to Kenslugton and for many years kept the Clark ‘PERSONALS llotcl which had a well deserved [MN A MucKenzio ‘whine reputation for good service. ‘it was in a sense n home for the com- mercial traveller when doing the western part of the province. For him Mrs Clark was more than a hostess. shc was a nurse whose kindness and care was never fail- spellt thonivook end ill the city. IMlss ‘Florence L. Newson, Brack~ icy. underwent an operation in the P. E. Ilsland Hospital and is as well as can be expected. g. dleeldcs a large number of relat- ives she leaves to mourn her only son Bert Clark. nowdn Winnipeg: a daughter, Clara, wife of Stewart Alley in the State of Washington The many friends oi‘ Mr. J. 1.. Valley. teacher, Peakes Road School, will be pleased to learn that he is rapidly coérvalescing to a complete recovery rom a severe a d“ m, Am _M" aural“, ‘null °l bl°°d Wlwnmg h‘ m“ m". sheghllved l: recent years. 55nd ‘ml w"! M’ able to reaunw Two daughters predeceased her. M‘ “u” l“ i‘ “w” mm‘ " Laura a. school teacher and Pstly. ' wife of IProf. n. n. slmv‘. 1 _._____Qe@__._ Bronchitis Subdued, Throat Strengthened New Method Works Wonders Without Use oi’ Medicine Mrs J. W. Anderson and two children Betty and 19186119- left Monday morning for their home In Halifax alter spending two pleas- ant weeks in Charlottetown. Mrs Anderson was the guest of her sister, Mrs Charles Beers, Grab‘ ton Street. ‘ . IN MEMORIAM l spas. salwl ouAnx The name of this Jvondsrful treatment is OATARRHOZONE. You just breathe its vapor. You inhale its healing bslliams. To til: . *1‘ sore sa s in t e nose an Th9" "5"" '1 7 °n "M" throatpucatrrhosoae sends the 910N111! ll-li I'- ll" 11°” “l h” healing or the pine woods; to the daughter. Mrs Alfred Gardiner 1151mm“ “flu, u "m" W" crmanefrlsrowrvbtmaorm v MALPEQUE ‘Kills iEdward Lodge, No, 1o A, l. and A. M. entertained about 911W of their friends in Malpequs Vl-lail on Monday evening, Nov,_15fl1 Most WorshlDfu-l ‘Grand Master Nicholson of Summeraide was in "nalldfillcfl. and also Mrs Ewen MuKlnnon of Charlottetown who contributed greatly to the even. 1118B Program by her vocal and in- strumental solos. Mr. John 51111115011, presided: the following Dl08ram was successfully can-led out which included solos by Mrs. McKinnon, ‘Misses Rogers and Hunter and 'Mr. Nicholson J r. Summerslde. The violin selel 111m by Mr. Chas. Woodslde. ou: talented violinist were greatly all preclated by all. The address b). Most Worshlpful Grand Mast.- Nicholson was an interesting fen ture of the program. All GXCV. lent supper was served which w.l UIOTOIIBIIIY enjoyed by all and duv In: the serving or it instrumental music, violin and piano, and V001: solos were acceptably rendered Appreciative remarks by M . Robert Gordon , Summersldr Messrs D. P. McNutt, Thos. M. iNutt and Edward McKay. also vote oi‘ thanks to all assisting in the evening's entertainment, cc. eluded an evening of real enjoy ment. The members o! the Women‘ Missionary Society of Hamilt-v. and their friends were privileg- to listen to an exceptionally fill. Mldress. delivered by Rev. n. ill Grant on Thursday evening il. Hamilton Hall. He chose as hi. fillbiect "McKenzie of Korea.” all!“ his purpose was to give a lbrl -'urvey of the life and labors of til: Herald of the Cross. “Much mlgll be said of his work among the pel- ple oi Labrador" declared til speaker “but this is not tho mis His name is associated with Koren so when we think of Korea “~- think siso of McKenzie of Koren. Continuing he said “in Korea .\1 Kenzie began a great work, ho n1 complished a/task, the true exte» of which we shall never know if. til that day when all things slmi be revealed. The visible resu. weregrcat and far-reaching. by h .- eftorts many souls were brou, w from darkness to light. '1' i chief value of his life story to i.‘ who look on from afar is the c» ample he gives us of a life uttelsr consecrated to the service of Jes“: Christ. The abandonment of sel" his sacrifice of all that makes ll!‘- enJoyable, his humility o, SIllPl‘ his faith and hope and courage, all make him stand out as one of tlw» rare and attractive personalltlt - that move and uplift hearts out o‘ a common rut to higher and noblw plains. in closing, nu appeal was made for others to follow ill his footsteps as he followed in tChr-lsts. The interest in the program was greatly increased Iby the contribut- ed eflorta of the young people o: tho district. There were two choruses by the choir. u duct by Miss Matilda Owen and Annie; Ramsay; nah exercise by ‘Miss Annie Ramsay and Master Ray Lockeriby, solo by Miss Rogers and also a. responsilve reading by the members of the Auxiliary. The parlor social under tllc aus- pices of the Wolllelfs Nilsslonary Society‘ of Malpeque and Baltic, washeld at the residence of lVlr. Thos. McNubUs on Friday (waning Nov. lilthl and notwithstanding the unfavorable weather wns very largely attended alld thoroughly enjoyed .'by all. Mr. H. ‘L. Donald of Sea View very capably presided and after-who usual introductory remarks, explaining the nature of the gathering, called on tllc differ- ent participants of the program. The numbers included a piano solo by Mrs Jas. A. Campbell, a splendid duet by Mrs Chester Simpson and Miss Rogers. violin and piano duet. llly Mrs Robert l-lardlng and Mr James llcuirsio (cncoretl), a pleasing solo by .\lr. Russell McKay. Mr and and hlrs J. K. McGrogor of Malpnquu, our old- tilne musical veterans gnvs two splendid duets, which nil clljuyml Tho solos by Misses diogors and llucstis are always splendid (‘Oil-I tributlorls to any program. 'l"hcl readings lby Miss Maud Donald zllltlf Mrs Jas. d-llckey were splendid sol; ecllons. well received, whllc Mr. Cilas. Lowe gave a ilunlorolls Tfiilil‘ lug entitled “A Trip to Niagara Falls." which evoked mucll nlcrri- mcnt and was responded to by n» comic solo. dten: n). M. (Hunt's short and breezy azidress coll» cluded a program of much merit. Special mention is due Mr. Jzllnos Bearll-lto of Malporluc lllill Muster David ‘Urch, Kenslllgton for lilclr delightful violin selections with Mrs Robert il-larlling , Daruicy alc- companlst- Games participated ill by the young people occupied a portion of the evening. A satis- fylng lunch {followed by i-l slug song completed an evening of social in- tercourse and good fellowship. and as a result of it. all are expectant oi.‘ the other social evenings plan-i ned by the members of this soc- iety. The proceeds ‘amounted to over twenty-three dollars. Mr. Henry Guard of lAlberton paid a short business trip to Mal- peque recently. Mr and Mrsdames M. Campbell- Grahanfs Road more in attendance at the service in Malpeque Church Sunday morning. i- Mr and Mrs lCutcliilu of lluniol- River were welcome visitors l0 Malpoque Sunday evonlns- — oowumo arnlrsr wo-r AWARE T-HAT “POLICVCF snurat FORCE" ls coNTEMN-AT- so AGAINST CH ma tnoutnou. Nov. zo-inuwnlns, Street is t aware that a "policy or brutal mlorce" is eonleflrrllieii against Chine; iry the foreign pow- 1u“ medicinal exltlracts that loosen the . 0 I lid O70 causation.- , Mutt o: titanium at the "';oi‘l'gil;' tratmgnt, gm. isolator ,2 ‘m’ . chairman o! the sion for which he is best known ' ‘ ,IdehConoda GOLD @NGOLEUM sass. flRT-RUGS’ Beautiful. Low-Priced Rugs _ That Lighten Housework g a M: I PLENTY of charming patterns to choose froin- . ‘plenty iof Enoney left over for extras-plenty of r- 1 time for rest and relaxation. “rat's what Congoleum Gold Seal Art-Rugs have brought to the women of the Dominion! ',_ Small wonder that Congoleum Rugs are the moat popular floor-covering in Canada! There is no other floor-covering so easily cleaned, so good to look at. IO l durable and, at the same time, so low in price. r5“ Dealer Sells i‘? Congoleum Rugs A Box 446 Charlottetown, P. E. ‘I. The Mark of Quality “IMPERIAL” y Stamped, on every Fox Biscuit Manulatriurell ibyus. is your guarantee of highest quality Iresh wholesome lox loud which will produce besi results in foxes and lurs. Insist on receiving. "lmperials”ihen feed - liberally and regularly and success is yours. Imperial Biscuit 00., Ltd. . Phone 721 L“ ‘j latlons Com the powers against the adoption of ally lmperlalistic or ruthless atti- llHlG toward China.) _ Neither is it feared that tile forth coming report of the extra-territor- iality committee will be made an ex cuse for intervention in China. In fact, it. ls stated. the British will be disappointed if the report does not help concliiate the present Chin- ese factions. I. Lester Douglas Wholesale Produce 80 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. POTATOES Certified 8nd and Tabla- ateok. Highest price‘ paid for quality. was» or Thane 18C or l3. mittee recently warncd' “u > v P b 7 Vv 7w P P BEAUTY SPOTS OR BLEMISHES Which shall it be? -No spots or blemishes for those who use Day Dream Toilet Pre- paratlons. A: an inducement (Ior a Iew days) we will give 50 eta. vial of Day Dream Perfume with every‘ purchase oi 50 cta. or over. A Iew o! the different lines: -‘l'ollet Water, Bath Salts, Lip-Stick, Face Powder, Cold Cream and many twthera vmlsh we will be pleased to shew you. _ Harold L Worthy 11a QUE-EN ‘eraser 4 E PHONE 271 a P015091 cg; m L . lie Do not be disturbed if you aud- denly realize you have allowed your ooai supply to dwindle- Ws can provide you with the very but. at reasonable priest, and on quick delivery. ‘ Arne uaxmuu or ‘l-tnilr" YBY GEORGE! IT'S TIME ..