central 1......‘ ED'8 TAXI day and night ser- vice. .Phone 087 or 209-1. . ‘POLICE COURT. —‘-0u Saturday -jone drunk who failed to appear I WILL BE LOADING live bogs at Mt. Albion. Wednesday. Nov. 10th.——Ii‘red Robertson. 119 2i ‘ LOADING LIVE HOGS at ,Pisquld Station Wednesday, Nov. 10th, Harry Jenkins. - 2'5371163i wnisr Wednesday night in st. Joseph's Sodalltty Hall 8 o'clock. l-iithem Tickets 25c. r512 was well head, both solos being artistically rendered. Vine uiilll’! - "O Worship. the‘ Kins." rendered bribe-Choir. ‘ PNAYOR y fiyziumese onus 1o mime-TRAIN LOAD or y‘ CANADIAN LEGION Dance to- night at Prince o'f ‘Wales College ‘Hall, . 2575 ‘- ' _ " der that‘, ,- ‘ ——— - . by and W¢37§§§:'&QQ'1:"° 7° CROPS sure-rule first 300w. - prst of mqp‘! e -\ . , fall finds the farmer happy in the -- _ ‘ ' ithought that all his crop is safely INNDPEG’ No“ 7' _'Neg0til"ha.rvested. potatoes being a bumper M lth the -ttva.nsgres- " soNsiough at first the Erosiflseenied "989 Wm 5° wmmenced any m to signify defeat and shame, after} . new‘ year ‘gsyegillmygrgmlliofi, > the reenrroctiolnoland/Pentewet itlfiewéégrgg; “Bspm as Baum iMSTRAW-BERRY snoesoms. -_ becanie a sym o tr ump ; so '.‘ rs. Wm. llvlutch ‘Rocky Point 'hil that St. Paul glorled in saying "l The Main)‘: begevlfgnrgfllch taulxgwgilwalkin-g down to the boat our Slims run crucified with Ca-lstliilven asjliwilml’ y ‘ g ‘dB-Y morning picked some strawber- (‘I011 "y w" surrSqde" hm". #39799 q/Mfigp D12“ 2.31:6 32,561‘. tg€e":?,:;'l'y blossoms by the wayside. They inttflthe company o men- so by "d ° u h, h, d looked "more like May than Novem- self surrender can man enter into 11195719 °I acmmpfl“ 5 end "be, ,blooms_ the company of mm“ h glgiertssloiiscN-lilllzl-"Noovre OSCOINIIIJdIW-lelhg i“ m"- DP- 3am"! vwlliiiid i a .. ' ‘FORMER ISLANDER - rn pulpit at the evening service‘. The 110w llvehfli wggmgefae ggltetlelw‘l'ii;‘t’l‘:;mal.rlage wok ma“, a, Rlamkgf S‘”"l'°""'“' °“ Th“""‘5""“5-f"°"'l“'°t°d’ t m s 1 h 1‘ , -vs.. on Oct. 16th of Miss almond ""3 "l!" "Elli" 110° H" “Wiirmmy 1“ “m”! “g m" i B ‘a "Mysore oourrey. daughter of Mr. and W|Ul5ihl11k5B1V1llE "d mm H“ mad‘ l .Mrs. Jhs. Godfrey. formerly of this courts with praise." MW“ Wan’ “m” m 51°“ “city to Mr. my Grossari of Roun- Gratitude is the complement of terms 0! 131° B90919 °1' 070V" 390ml- o e " goodwill. Goodwill cements soc- which he‘ recently vis-‘leil- Every-i ' ietyi‘ gratitude confirms that un- where he went, he said, he was ask-| ion. ' lngratitude is like a. black ed to convey i0 "l9 We“ M" all" frost killing and blighting. precintive the people ‘there were of The feast of the Lord's supper orythe visits of Wstorners to their Eucharist is as its name implies uProvince. thanksgiving service. ilt was fitt-’ _ . Astrid Weeps FINE SIPAN OF HORSES.- dieginuld l‘). Parkman arrived fron. Charlottetown. ‘P. E. i. lust night with a handsome span of well- niutched Chestnut horses for Sen- |ator Curry. who will take them |with him to his winter home in Bermuda for driving purposes. The horses were sired by Colorado lug that we should celebrate this‘; religious thanksgiving this morn-i inglahthe season of our national thnnhssivins- ‘ ' . . ehoannot numblexzi tbhtedbenegts ‘Elligkgzile lxlfieigsaélcd bileégnhgiaxlll: for w ich we are n o e to 1e ' . ’ . . ated on raising animals of this ‘Father or an‘ It the worms type and quality-Halifax Herold, harvest should tnil for one year. mankind would be face to faco with starvation. ‘ Consider also the blessings of domestic and soc- ial happiness that we enjoy. ‘Hut our minds dwell chiefly at this season on tho national causes for thanksgiving. Wo have liber- iy and peace and hope. We are to thank God for o. harvest in our own provingo which has probably not been exceeded in vnluo in all our history. We have had pro- tection from earthquake and tempest and flood. 'l‘he (late of Thanksgiving is fix- vd by that of Armistice Day, and wo are to zgmonlber that God- was good to us in tho war. it would be a crime for us to forget that sixty thousand of our young mun sleepoversess having faced death that we might live in peace and liberty.‘ llut Kill our causes oi’ thnnlcfulness arc summed up in tho great debt of gratitude for the sacrifice of the Son of God who gave ‘Himself for all. The music nt the morning ser- vice wus appropriate to the Com- munion flollowintl. _ and consisted of‘ Gounotfs setting of “There is a. Green Hill/Far Away"-—very sym- pathetically rendered by Miss Lillian MaoKenzie, and Prior's set- ting of "Te Deum Lsudsmus." by tho Choir. Special Thanksgiving music was given at the evening service. including two fine solos "Let not your heart be troubled". and “Thanks be to God" respect- ively sung by Mrs Constance Whear Nash. and Mr Roy White- i‘ .'Nov. 5th. lI/IIAUMINO. Sweden. Nov. 7.-—Al- --__ most ulone on tho deck of the Swe-l EV-ANGELIQTIQ sgnvmgs AT dish cruiser, Fylgia, Princess Arrtfill Z|0N.—A spot-lat evangelistic ser- vainly tried to hide tho tears that vice was opened in Zion Church canle as the warship steamed out yesterday, the special preacher be- or the harbor here ifiilily l0 lake ing Rev. Thos. A. Rodgers, former- her Ito Belgium. whero she will 10in ly minister m.‘ Broadview Presby- her husband. Crown Prince Leo-terian Church, Toronto, who was pold. ;recently appointed pastorevange- Th0 Will's W679 bfflllgil‘! 0n 599m‘ list by the assembly 0f the Presby- ingly by realization that she wafltcrinn Church. M-r- iRodgcrg de- leaving her native land for an livered two eloquent sermons to adapted one, ‘but later also wcfeilbrge ‘congregations in Zion tears of joy over the warmth of thezyesterday, the evening service be- farewell-s r h. grout crowd bhalt had lug specially largely ziiltendetl unri gathered to see her (lepart. iwas broadcastcd as wcll. Special Looking very chic in u gray tiill- music was rendered by the choir ored suit and hold-lug her weddingiunrlcr ‘Mrs. Keith Rogers. u beauti- bouquct. Astrid wuved good-bye-lful quartet "The Wayside Cross". The band pin-yeti tho Belgian Nu-‘belng rendered by nlale voices. Rev. tional Anthem "La Brnbancouneffilifr. Rodgers will uddrc-ss a unlit-ii A ferry steamed out of tho harborfiservice in tho Baptist Church to- bcnring Asltritks staunch royal re- night and then for Ibo rest oi’ the lativeg for goodbye, King Chris- week will address meotlitgo over)’ tinn of Denmark standing on the night until Friday in Zion Church- deck, earnestly wav-ing his hand. ‘He is a very pleilslllj; speaker, hu-s lNhen the Fylgla. was well oui- an inspired message. lllll| :1 clear ur- side the harbor. there was; roar ofitlculation which makes his subject guns in ‘salute, the last official clear and impressive. ‘word’ for this part o! the royal » wedding. ‘SALVATION ARMY SERVICES. ‘Princess Astrid. niece of King Aliast night's services at the Sal- Gustav of Sweden, and Crown vatfon Arm-y Oltadcl ‘took the form Prince Leopold of Belgium. were or a welcome to .Mr. and Mrs- Moj- uptged In 1narr1nge by civil cere- or Fred Knight who are revisiting mony at Stockholm yesterday. Charlottetown aflter an absence of They are now on their way to Bel- several years. lSgt. Major ltenouf glum by separate routes. and Ht and Sister J. llarv-le spoke words Brussels next Wednesday the re- of welcome on behalf of the con- iigious ceremony will be perform- gre-gntioil. Both Major and Mrs. up Knight expressed their great pleas- ure in being buck ago-in in Char’- tottetown- After the service Major Knight played a trombonesolo and Mrs. Knight gnve a Bible reading. At the morning service Mrs. Knight O- ‘ ADVERTISEMENTS O-Q CLASSIFIED delivered an inspiring address from Paul: "This ‘One Thing I Do"- g:::‘::'::3:n'."'"T"""""“"‘ _‘ 1:: g: s}: in tho nfitcrnoon a public meeting wag hold at which many old friend; renowerl acquaintances. ‘At night the Citadel was packed. Major Knight spokc on Redemption and special music was rendered. Major Knight will preside at mmeeting to- night at which Thursday's program “The Trooping of the Colors“ will be repeated. CARD OF ‘THANKS Eight lnuruons . .70 oer line el 5 words 9-0 Agents Wanted Wanted WANTED TO BUY- ONE HUN- dred cars Canada grade "A" potatoes. G. R. Keefe. » 1974-114! THIRD CLASS TEACHER WANTS u school. or work in ‘store Apply AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY to earn $150 to $300. Selling Per- sonal Greeting Cardsdiiggest ses- son now on. Samples free. Selling experience unnecessary. Write to-duy. Master Kraft Greeting (lard Co., Toronto. 25.27,10,l,3,5,8,10,12. E- ll.‘ Bucll, Almcy- 2542414; 41 ii wish to return thanks‘ to ull ’ those who rendered such valuable MISCOIIIHIOOIIB assistance after the stranding of tho schooner "'I‘holma" which took place on 28th Oct. on south west reef Governors island dilriug the storm and fog of that day. Thanks are due the Oil Co.. and employees for kindness and courtesy to thc shipwrecked men, the hiurine De- partment and steamer Brunt and especially to Mr. Ivan Roddiu and his crew for the coilrnge displayed during the most perilous part of the HHIIBUOIh also to tho Vcssey ._L__._ JNO- A. MACDONALD’.- LAND Surveyor, HermnnvilieLP. ill. l. . 1 100840441110 _.__________________i____ STRAYED FROM MY PREMISES, Oct. 15th red heifer, 2-year-old 6L TlPieuse notify Joseph’; Holland, . uranium. 25691192i " ‘SIGN EARMNGS‘ aTE-ADV Em y ~ T-plltyment for Barbers. Become MALE STUDENT AOCOMNMDAW.‘ expert in 8 weeks. Write Meier Male Help Wanted TO LET— OUSE (83 ELM AVE- nue). 7 rooms, bath room and plintry, large lot with orchard and bsrn.-—W. N. Tanton. Jewel- 2881-10-30,ti! y‘ aNluritirliunpl-gftiigo. homed525 1A1‘? gnalliml-‘collese’ m”““m,f'1'.t,.;§; brothers‘ CAP-L F_ M‘ V5335“ F£F-r2|fé::?shsh£:i..1:§¥:A‘ Female Help Wanted BIRTHS ll 0. room: - snows WATCH WQNIZJENZLThENEl gnu Ningllrfldlgvill" ‘axial’ Phone 25, 354041.331 y ‘ 2| lllgililigelltlar. (nee Helen Large) .n 15mm" N °‘i.fr‘.li‘l'..ii‘;....ifaifiilltff53 rm" ‘ ‘ s o . rite " in i" Tltfiithzvllzlrgfsfiffigzgaréézl; foal??- Emgulai. 2544-11 oat glQUkltifil-Aa“ ,,.,,,Mn_ m m m. ._ W0 y“ warlike-PA CAPABLE COOK- 50mm"- "ml 89' Mrhggwe‘ genbfli.‘ ‘Houeemaid also kept. '°""‘°"lY‘ “I ‘P’ E‘ h‘ ‘iiish School required? School |_ d] d d m": m, Private family. All modern . _ r7sll°°rbhiisrfiir a Alligzrazce. Qmfiltiiillilel- erence required. IN uniforrg: ‘supplied. Ginger ent- “Alggzhyllnfi B M- zagbllllljfgi tiring b 1st and e te v- - - - - ~ erg-r at, ~ , t..." m, c:a:r:."a:.z:wr':t"""c:t::::t Raf-do.» ah“ ‘ ~r‘...:.‘.?‘ - ‘ Mr-m- "w-"M" i"- ‘Piw Meriduilirl ti! ‘Mrrldrvroa Ans‘ runs Zeno esxm m5!" = ‘ 1" ' ‘ °°""- " .~ L. “frail” ‘P! ‘ gotta $1.5? cssh-vgélglzslhia’ tch " ' “ cyPoint. ,- . F01’ SO10 ‘ ' ' ., v , _,, and n“, PM,‘ o, .UNDERTAKER N.b.,III’aclEAN Qgmy . ' 4 1 v highflet grade foxes - mud w: {wk may» an; ill-poses. All regi t. ‘hm; ‘o m]. “p; “mm arid In s Canadian Natio st 711mg g u“ "r ywm n11 Breedersulesocibtion. r...“~":... "attractor r“r~.".".:‘.z.::.::‘:::: "fimmm u j ' ‘ “r w ..- m uum. Yo. ‘liooEe- Si: 5701"" " ‘ WNW t. .- ‘ ‘ swarm: i . , a 3 had his ilsu bond of s20 estrenied.’ spend the- winter“ 4 .'v i‘ “mo, ixxix:x'x‘xax‘- H; ones-n ms pummeled: mes. w. s. spawn-er mes. w. c. ooox Lilfllt .756 . . t? Gentlemen , $1.00 _ AT 9.30 Tuesday Inorninilj-‘leat sale opens for “Buddfosf. 2577 LEAVES FOR NEW YORK. - Mr. Ray Mc-Donsldsot the Guru-m lan staff leaves this morning for‘ New York where his marrleie to MissAnne Mullins takes 'lsce- the latter part of the wee . The Guardian "joins with his many; friends In happiest lelicitations. ' THE 8.8. "CANADIA-N BAHPEFWI will be due here Tuesday morning‘ Nov. 9th from Montreal and will load live stock and general cargo r St. Johns Newfoundland direct, This will be the last sailing of thel “Canadian Supper" from this ‘port. this season. ~Buntain. ‘ agents. 8 Bell & Co.,‘ Z576 Saturday night as a lady and her| daughter were crossing‘ Great George Street they were struck by s. car which was rounding the cor- ner. They were knocked down, the. w," it is thought only one light was in operation. HI NCH-—MATTlH EWS¢-~A pretty lrome wetlidlng was solcmnized Sat- urday ufterllooin‘ at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Matthews, 360 Fifteenth street. Brandon, .Mtln.. formerly of ‘Charlottetown. P- E. I. when their oldest daughter. lFlor- iBeaiJ-ICO Giendenniulg ‘gave a sweet‘ rendition 0t‘ “Love's Coronation", dluring the signing of the register‘. was the door attendant and‘ the the ‘first. notes of the wedding march were heard the bridal party proceeded along n dnlutily be-rib- groumii for the ccrcnlouy. lMIH-B Florence Kennedy was bridesmaid uml ‘Ralph M-uttltows, br10thei~ of the In-ldo, supported the lbritlegroom. During the serving of buffet luncheon. Ali's. prosid-ed‘ at a prettfly zlppoixitotl lzvble upon which a. ‘color scheme of Ochre was curried out. Assisting were Mrs. .13; ‘Scott ‘Eaton, Mrs. Bruce Davison. ‘Mrs. George flinch. Miisses Nettie Ross. Beatrice Glen- deirrning, ‘Hazel Dunsaitll, Bentricci l-Lfnch. Bertha Clark. Mary Dunkin. Jean Bacon and Maylme ‘Matthews, immediately after the luncheon All". and Mrs. l-ilnch left for Winm They will reside in the iitoselianl district.—Brandon Daily Sun. PERSONALS convalescrnig in P. E. I. Hospital. Mr. Jas. McAbe. Stauhoiwe , spent. yesterday in the city. Mrs F. J. Nash has returned from a visit to Annapolis Valley. ‘i from a visit ‘.0 dvloutreal. it'll Connors are ‘spending Thanks- giving with friends iii Sour-ls. ‘MLssr Sarah Mnhsr, lplililfiillll Grove 1s reported much bcttcr to (lay. ' bliss Mildred ‘Toom-bs. ‘principal of "Bryon Consolidated School is spending Thanksgiving at bcr homo "in the city. Mr. John F. Mahar. City, spoilt u few days ‘last week at ‘Pleuszlllt Givve. visiting friends and relat- ivas- Mr- Sam Cliflllboll. son oi Mr. ’ and IMrs- Samuel Campbell. Upper Hlllsboro Street, hag arr-Iv“) home from the Yukon on o, visit ‘Mrr- ‘tint-ran. Wilt! of sax-Sheriff Curran, St. Teresa's accompanied by hill‘ flillillhlel‘ left Saturdziy mflrllliig on u visit to‘ New York. . '—-"t~ Miss Olive lfoeping. R. N» or Murray llerbot ‘and . Miss Milrlul Jnhnstons“ Montague left; lost week rot Boston where they will i. 0 .'l‘ho‘l‘rsll|icnt ‘Wfelifl Iluitod Stilton c‘ nerves»! -fou|--yenr _ nolhlu off fflFh-I Qbehilflofmelhzwiu- sylranllu Iiunth- owl." CANADIAN LEGION Prince of Wales Colleg Monday Night, November 8th INJURED IN CAR AOCIDE'N“I'.—I$TA|_|N child tu""rg beneath the car. They that the ‘Bolsheviki into a nearby drug lioilflt 9f :1 (lefinitc victory for Soc- J ma. m.“ am. was admmjgger- ialism within Russia on account of fly The lady suntan.“ a conupafa. the menace of foreign intervention lively ‘bad Injury on the leg while W118 lllildc by ‘M. Stalin in u four- me chnd. was badly bmlsmt The hour speech at the Communist coll- "gms of the w]. were ‘poor, m tact fercncc. the text of which only up- mlsing’ to abide i903’. th Miss Doris Gill has arrived home Wise. she ihas originated combcase. Misses Florence iHogau and Evcl- in it‘ which pockets a small comb. Whenever she desires to comb horl locks. or change hnr 4 _. _ ,_ . _, 8mm m” Comb from “m, ha. ,|H“"L;uii1|ll11ttrl to lilo’ furhlicfltii‘ buyers! and tho hair-dressing act ln-giusqi"‘*"""‘l'l m“ 1mm“ 1mm“ “kvdi lThe hat is a floppy folt. terday experienced its snowstorm of the season. trclock yesterday utltcrnon it. ivas gnny‘ - iUnion. This brings tho m" Wmdhreslsn trade ‘union contributions i0 IIWIB th-IILSEDOOJIUO- a“; x A ‘as Hall o ‘PAftirouAes OF rue Honour: LIEUT. oovenwon AN-D MR8. HIEARTI cub" ass; Re. |. gjonolu-zn NR8. H. s. ulennensou oirwfm Oieholtra Dancing 9 O'Clook - RIQEEBHMENTB. -----'x.-‘A_ g- ~ l PHOTOGRAPHED EARLY FOR THIS YEARl-BY cRAew ELL Phone 692-L. Silvio LEADERS ‘BUNTINIIE now ASSAILS "rsorzxvs POLICY—COMMUNIST HEAD SAYS oocrmuss OF LENIN w||.|. SAVE RUSSIA. MOSCOW. No\'. 6. —Admisslon cannot ‘et poured today. “llut". he added. "certainly we are on the way towards its realiz- ation. vi am sure Socialism will be victorious hero if we follow the principles of Lenin these or‘ 'i‘rotslt,\‘." and discord Stalin, who is virtually iu con- _ Party in Russia pictured the United States as supplauting troi of the Connnunist ‘Britain “as the Assails‘ Trotzry MflSi-HI‘ Jllvk 5110118011 0i Mfilflfill/lfi.‘ 'l‘l1e ‘speaker turned his heaviest uud motion bearers ivcre Miss [Irma Kumeneff, zieclariug that the Com-Vina Ulfli U10 ilfliivilics during tin- Davisou, of Brandon. auld Master muufst Party “will wage merciless ‘Pas! Pleiliimi liflil been Well conduct- Jack llpwther, or ‘Iiqyfgrd, $115k, As war against these rebels until they.“ "m1 Hiiiiiiiimlvry in every num- guus on Trotzky, Zinuvieff reform their ways." ‘Ilroltcil against. the ‘unity of the purty. but not E lmued aisle unrd took their places tToye-ib" he ‘l°"1lll"‘/‘l- "m" “P909” before on artistic embankment of 3°" 110W $011691!“ li-‘i 0111115. lloliilig IN“! m“ Mums which made a 11mm; back. to rise again should the Qcnnflnflc taking on new interest. tllroughouil ' ' ' become. situation oi‘ tho country worse." (‘Stalin was rl-fcrl'ill1.: to the r0- 11.1!» ‘fills in llama‘ lllli_.lL">l on profits anti |» l“ - with the rate lilfliilt,‘ ititurc. record with ‘air/tiling cl‘. which the SUCLIHE)‘ absolute. Branch Office for Prince Edward Island at Charlottetown HYNDMAN & COMPANY, LIMITED, MANAGERS _ Agents at all principal points. . ilk‘ c"... rpm-t- v; cnco Alice. ‘was ‘united in murrialgfl . . . .. to Jroiluir Sutherland iiinch, of Rose- 355d Hg“ (igfillngllligilidflilsélb wfilfatlni’. lilliii- The lllilliiwl‘ 1mm was med by Tins. he said, was a situation. ‘ST- JOHN, Nov. 6. —-'[‘h@ annual Rev. Philip Duncan. Miles Beat/rice fraught Wm, dung“. m,“ nflgm We] meeting of the ‘New Brunswick Hincii. sister of the biililfigmilm- cipltate a repetition o1‘ the 191i *\""li@lli' Skiillll‘; Association lplayed the wedding music and Miss ¢phuni1y_ was livid ycstcrtizly zlftcrnooil the office of Nugle und Wigmorc. Prince William ‘Street. with Presi- dent Prunk While in the chair. RQDOPIS Wcro received showing the association in good standing ‘ncr. and whllc it is not anticipated steeply“. illut Saint John will look for any of the greater chumpioilships this ‘inning season. it Wlia‘ pointed on speed skating ihc moi/lune. Au cndoarvui‘ llc illzltlc to inicri-si some of provincial cities and iowils in cent action. of Trotsky and the. l-Zwllli‘. .,_ delicious other members oi ill" opposition _ 3 S Clark within the (‘olnlnuisi Party in ro- 10115 meeting had lv-uu rcud and ihcso bodies tho minus ' ' ' nduncing their culnpuigu and ])l'n-i1‘l!l>i‘0\'8<l. =1 lcitcr was read from lll rules 01' the Secretary of the |lll€l‘ilt1IlUll.ll by the those in power.) Abolition Of Tax Wor- D000"- ries Agriculturists 1 (Canadian Press) iVlllTNNliP-EG. Nov. 7. at; abolition oi’ the income tax would mean an increase in the tur- ‘liff, representatives of the Canadian m Ifoultcil‘ 0t‘ Agriculture. meeting in annual‘ session here yesterday. went on record as oposed to the Mn Robert q... mp8,)“ is rapidly repeal of such taxutloils. ‘A. lConvertible . Hair Cut IIObLYiW-OOD, Nov. fl. -l>lcicuc Costellodms a convertible bub-cut: Toy if’sho wantsit so. a girl tuber- To go with this coiffiaur. a hat band The build has a slit rolifeilr she Three Inches of Snow In Quebec QUEBEC, Nov. ‘L-Qucbec yes- flrst rel-ll ‘Ag two eported at Quebec Observatory. three inches of snow bud fallen- ---—<-o>—; Soviets Contribute Quarter Million To Strike Fund (Clnndian Pren) MIQQQQW, .N0v_ 7_--‘/\n0il|er con- rihutioil of $250,000 for the rcllcf f Iihe striking British miners has iboon dispatched in Englumi by thc antral council of the Soviet Labor iotul of , .P. E. I"."“---‘ Protiastant Collection for purchase of Orphanage supplies. Request for funds mm the whole province. Collectors will start out Mondnnflovember in. lheelph will be reported. elm: ldvlneeguburlptlone t» m Prime on‘... mm m ur. rtnon or LOVI" m count your m» oorlptlon Ill)! not lea. _.i. ' -—Feuriu.-‘:1‘ After i110 minutes 0i illi‘. prov- Skuting‘ Union of America un- nouucing that the annual conven- tion of the union w and Tuesday. coming lueetiug. Some Discussion poured ill u Montreal . ‘our Skating Associuatlon oi (Tun-z izlda claimed that the winners: of ghuwn 11ml lthc World (lhumpiong-ihirl meet. hold ]](][ YIIQQIYQII .11 will‘ ilwlizliiou with bulll ilic (‘unurlizul ."\.<< ilm |lli('l'lliIil(llilil of Alllllfllfil and illc S(!I‘.l‘l‘lr'll‘y was iu- _ illi‘.S()(‘iilil(Ill and in the clly ot‘ (Iuebec. tibjet-teil in by llIB Cuuudiun Asso- .- Tllcro was considerable (liscuss- riution who thought thut no single . i0" Yeg-"iiiliilg 1H1 ilrlivlfl Whivll 410- i-luli should have solo control m‘ ‘ paper lflill skating in their city hut that the ~ iApril in which it was alleged thutfiouurliun Association ANNUAL MEETING llEBlllE Til ARllllSE INTEREST IN N. B. ‘diam body hud not regarding silch sauct er the liiatctl with‘ the (Junadizln body was. it was pointed out by a few urem- bccn notified ion, dud furth- Ilnternatioilal Skating Au- in ‘eociatiou ot‘ Anloricn. were not affi- me Iquropeal‘ ‘vhuehcnll on Providence players. Hector (lanadiens toForm Providence‘ Team, NIONTIIJEAL, .(lil‘llS. of the National Hockey Leu- ‘gue. have reached on agreement (with the Providence, R. 1.. aggro- .gatioti in the Canadian-American dengue by which the senior circuit team may farm out its players to ttllo minor league, and have first Janine and Paul Hans are the first locals to go to the Rhoda Island burs that sanction of tho Anlcricuul capital‘ Association received was in order and every skater who won in his class has been recorded in lllut as- u world i-iuuupiou. and tllcrcfort: it sort-lotions records as being was not ncresszlry ilmi. the New Brunswick Association Association. it. was tic. , cd tllui the N. ll. A snciuiiou would (Zfllllilllln its hi] rairucivd in iulmcriiattvy solid i: zunouilt oi A conunuulcation was read from lilo Canadian Assoc-lotion Sports Club to the ln- to control skating. illscilssloll tho ilppliczltion was iDuring u i118?" lil-‘ii Wlllifll‘ WEN? llfll. ‘Viifl-‘l ilouul fllllllilll IIIIPPIIIIK and \\‘.'IS_I‘(!~ ns the moot ‘Cbulupioils holrliu}: the mas ‘of ‘\lll('l‘l(‘il zlnrl ibur iflt- 1411119111111 ["1" fvrri-il bur-k fur u mail volt- from l‘i‘i7!‘i\'il<| .'lll llllllliliPil nasol-ialiiulr-i. willi illc irolu the llll0l'lliiIi(lil£ll Association fpgnlt that ti"; m“, ‘v11,- in favor (Vlilh- of ilw ri-uucsi lminl: grunvil. THE MARKETS l l AYONTREAL. Nov. "L-Extremo ‘dullness ngalln marked Uhe export trade in (lunutla groin on the Mon- lllfCill murkot Saturday, which was, hero. in sympathy with tllc ticclizlc in prices for outs ‘filturcs in the ‘Wliunipeg market on Saturday spot Ip-rices were reduced one cent pol‘ ihirshcl. 'l'llc (lenlnurl- ‘was limilteil. lNn. 2 C. W. wcrc quoted at 75V, laud No. .‘l c. w- ut 70%; cents per bushel. Prices for all ‘grades of spring wheat flour were ‘mulil main- tained. under u moderate demand. The tonc of tho ‘winter when: flDur murket Wits steady nut the volume of business transacted was small. 'lihe donmnd ‘for all lines oi‘ mill- fced continued! good and an active traldc was done. Prices were nu- chungetl. Tho market cor standard grades of tolled oats was.‘ quiet ‘but flrm. Owing to tho scarcity of fresh strong but prices were ilnchutlged. lust week with‘ Erlglislt importers soubaord and 40 ‘per doz was bid for extras. The local trade was sci- Ivc and firm. The receipts were 726 cases. A-ifesture of the butter tr do Sfiurday wan the , il t developed and rlces were nu- vanced 14 cent perpetual, No. I pasteurized was quoted‘ at 84% to were 307 packages. (lino? cheese market dul and the undertone was easier. .Westeru grade wore quoted at 17%] lilo 17% cenLs and eastern grades at 516% to 16%. The receipts 4.842 box» ‘es. ~-———-—-{-O-§-— Pnt: “Well. hllvlk. 1 In-nr ‘you've been very- lmd with 1h Kll‘n"’ 1n "Tu. rrry bed.- Why. every I*\‘l‘IIIlI.I lookr-nl through lhv Imus- pnpcrs Id nee 1I'I irhs air-nil rel." I-‘ni oérét-yirinei: Llelmrnt. e- ' a . .~ . b . eggs and the good demand tho und- ,_, criouo to the local musket was r A ifair amount of business was donc _ ilrstolrnge. eggs. Sabres or tlrsts wore 5* made at B9» cents per dozen fob- ‘ yrpnicr feel ng g.- 85 cunts por qroulnl‘. The; receipts. I was Again ' CHAPPED HANDS Minardls hauls: rough illlii ifllilll" pod skin on face or ltauds. Mix it with sweet oil and apply‘ (till-Ill- MISS ROBERTA G-SPENCER F. T- . L. and Choir Director Baptist Church. In Piano. Orgpn Ind Theory. 0pm October ill Studio-Benita vnuroh, Fltnuy Street. ivrnl uorrt One o‘! the inrgelt and but equipped Hotels In Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms, 44 of which have private bathe. Completely renovated In the past few yearn. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have Ito splendid table. Courteous eel-vice to all Guests. Tole- phonu in rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.00 per day. Organist Clones Charlottetown ' Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor‘ HAIRY G IIIOWN, Manager V shoultll tllutvo tibuuucd u sanction from tllc Kiilllc in ‘lfillropeull one)‘ necessary to keep the N. l3. _ Association in good siunditlg. "' regard- ould be held at ing illc tipplirratlon of the Fronten- on next ‘Sunday. Monday uc Winter D. .l. Corr, was rc- ter elected representative oi’ the N. ll. for S. A., but will not attend the asking power lilOil Skating Club of’ America ' Affiliation with that body. and " ’l‘his was ' __ ‘ should cou- Y ‘u prouliuent oflicial oi the Anlrltytrol ull skating in Canada. , it was " the lust imcrna- Alph Lacroix. former goaltender I ‘of the United States Olym- pic team. had reported to the Can- allicns nguitl this year as reserve not luau. r i Since taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars In ' repairs and Improvements. It In now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- L ate price. Rates from $3.00 to $4.00 ~_ per day. N Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors MISS L. McQUAlD, Manager -F or CYSTITIS Take Our Herbal Remedies llouk on Skin Diaoilses. New ‘Fri-utli-s on Chronic ilisi-ilscs b)’ - Pmnphltwis on nod mul distrust-s oi‘ nu . Booklet on Fvlnulo Ills . ui udvlrc, frn-o 0y until. 3U yours‘ ox- pi-rivuce. (bvitnout criticizing or dlspilrnglng your duviorit u rltv mi. before. losing hope. ‘fra-utnlvnt by nlnil our sprciuliy. English Herbal Dispense y Limited. 136D Davie, Vancouver, B. C. (Tbe Oldest Herbal Institution) TreathpYour HORSE Tos package of’ HUGHES CONDITION POWDERS and note the improvement. ' Hughes Special , Horse , ‘Powders o specific remedy ‘dint qlvu results. Our Hone Linl Ml. ‘III! ten, Cough no dy any». Cello Drench are products o ” our silty yurn- exflerleneb. In ‘_ the treatment heron a}! cattle. This mum oomethi vv vvvvvv vvVvvvvvvY othlrl? 4i‘ , .' s‘ ‘L, » lfyou have e link er intone lance animal all or write ‘ s. '4'; .'- Vvvvvvvvvvwvvvvvr Nov. 6. —'-Cana-‘ to you-why ealfllilmllik will; j v 1