-*‘=‘1x1 A a x r 1-1-1- —-_‘-.__ dd Advertisements “Q-QIQAA>QJ ..».n _ Agents Wanted 13AM‘ AGENTS-WRITE FOB mom, United Art Limited, 162 you“, Toronto. A. W. ‘l 81 wsm. 301ml A A: AIL‘“ O 0 O §QQOOOQOOOOO I, Articals For Sale FOI SALE-I BACON SLICEB, good repair. P. J. MacDonald. 9433-10-24-26-29. qsrrrs alovnulb m THIS LOC- glty to sell the most popular Can- ldm; made iin . of Personal Ghmtmas Greeting Cards. Regal m Co, 310 Spadina Ave., Toronto. _ A. W. Oct. 2a, 2a, 2a, as. chars 1N lava counrny TO me control of tbs sales of our New grades of Soap. Great opportunity go; real men. Presto Cleanser Oom- Wly, 4252 Fabre Sh. Montreal, Que. aw9-Sat.tl Dec. 3i. .. ‘sun woman-n- you aura elm and shrubs, why not sell theinl mks a. business of lt. Part time or full time, D00 varieties of provcn pd Tag Nursery Products. Cash mry week. Ilquipnlent and instruc- gmu frec. Writo Dominion Nurser- ies, Montreal. M. AN 0B WOMAN T0 TRAVEL AND gwoint local representatives. Posl. flan permanent; yearly guarantee c1092. (being 821. weekly average; and expcmcc; commission and cash bonuses besides, Winston 0b., Tow- er 8168-. rumpu- . _ ‘ ,_ A. W. Oct. l2,10,19,23,20,30. To Let anon SUNNY. STEAM-HEATED bedroom. also bod sitting room with mg; fire place. Central. Apply this Oliicd. 5U2-3l .-i____ i I. BENT-FURNISHED HEATED apartment. ‘suitable for two. Posses- sion Nov. lst. Phone 635-J for ap- polntment. Miscellaneous - yoirsro nos FOR. TIIE sas- son's shipments on short notice. Guardian Central Printery. ' SIIZB-IO-lil-tf soar: Alnan .mcnor.fsr.o. Land Surveyor, Hermanville, Souris. IO-Z-lmpd. AUCTION SALE AT MOUNT HOPE Nov. 7th, of crop. stock, farm im- plements and household furniture. J. D. McGowan, St. Peter's Bay, R. B. 2 _, _ 8492-10-26-21 '"" CASB ‘FOI- ‘XOUB: PBOPEBIY. hrm, or residence. No matter where ‘located. Free lnfonn- ItlOfL- International Realty Co.. Windsor, Ont; - ‘ ---a<'-J-—-—-- - GROCERY SPECIALS — STOREYS Grocery is offering choice number one Island and Nova Scotia herring. Island fresh corned‘ mackerel, cod- fish, large and small. Alsc frfl line of Christie's Biscuits of all kinds. fresh eggs and butter. We are also offering greatly reduced prices in- all other groceries, Island cran- berries 15 cents per lb or 2 lbs. for 25 cents. Call and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere or Dhmie 12. ., 10-25-21. b a ‘ . Female Help Wanted WANran-MAID FOI. KITCHEN. at Parker House. eioo-lo-o-tf WANTIDI-MAID. APPLY canon Hotel» c call-u wmran - nousalraurau. AP- bly Mrs. Nathaniel Westawey. Mon- tague. it. n. eisi-‘lo-ac-al. IIIN Arm woman WHO WOULD 11h a position ln Ottawa‘ or near home in the Canadian Civil Service l! 700M101. Ciel-k. 8t oi‘ ‘Wrist, writs for free booklet giving M1 Particulars. M. C. C. Ltd. Tor- onto O0.) F.II_.W. S-2S,l0,l5.lI.19.30. lmirrroos woman. mo rsr. Lille demand for ladies who lesrn Mao illlltilfo and Hairdressing. 50in Canada's largest system. Dip- ‘WII Irautod. Writs for lnfonn- lticii. lflflll Isauty Academies, l ~ I. Catherine Bast, Montreal. , n, w. r. Oct. 0.12.10”. . ----—‘r-- SILL CIEISTIIAI ‘CAI!!! g35_$50c:‘r; beuearrlinsd and 4p was y spare this selling wcll known line bcr- aonal Chistmas cards. Experience Jlllnccsaaary. All early start and W! co-opsration assures lrflldll. Beautiful new portfolio rnple his Master Kraft 00.. Liaiitsd. Toronto. Representatives wanted saisll town; _ P. B. w. Ocw5J.l,10,l2,lo,i7.i0.22 94.20.1031. é‘ m. ‘ .... nnao 14:: - 1mm noacaasraa ling greats, pearl nsc lace. i Tlndsrlcavs st Guardian. ' ~ i ‘ . acla-lo-as-ii. IIII i Situations Vacant Male _ a-----~—~— Hlalnoos INIXPIIIINCID "In aiiewsd M01 canto hour. learn- bsst b17108 . Inlinssr- -. ins. Ilseticlty. Gal-sac W“! i": .......'"~"-...r-..:.-'u.- . , I’! Writs-'- inlon Trade Seboeil. 1m so. u . u m a c. a. ui:-lt.gln.lo.l..if.it.fl- 945-31. 10-26-11. 4 rou sans - uses-nuance’ 11v 800d condition. Apply oz Grafton street. 9497-10-20-31 eon SALE-ANTIQUES, cnusr o_p Drawers. Sofas, Kitchen Stoves, etc. Apply Guardian. 0402-10-23-31. ron SALE-LADIES run amen Coat. in good condition. Apply cusrdish Office. eiva-io-zc-ai. Mdle Help Wanted WANTED - MAN (SINGLE) TO work on farm. Apply to Vernon S. Munn, Mermaid, R. R. 5. AMBITIOIJS MEN EARN WIIILE leirning barber trade. Join world's largest trade school system. Expert instruction-big demand} Litera- ture free. Write Dominion Barber College, i107 St. Lawrence. Mon- treal. I-I. W. M, Oct. 5,12,19,26. MOB! MEN WANTED QUICKLY. Big payressy work while learning Barber Trade under famousMoicr Am_erican plan, world's most re- liable Barber School system. Write today for free literature. Moier Barber College, 5'13 Harrington St, Halifax. Wed and Sat tf. Teachers Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY FIRST or Second Class Teacher for Argyle Shore School. Supplcmet $120.00. sNeil A. McNevin, Secretary, Argyle Shore School. 9305-10-22-41. WANTED-TEACHER FOE MOUNT Tryon School No. 0'1. supplement 8125.00 for balance of year. Alex A. Wood. Secretary, Albany, R. R. 9422-l0-Z4-3i. Boarders Wanted DOOM AND BOARD. APPLY i0 Grafton Street. 9447-10-25-21. BOAR-DEBS WANTED - GENTLE- men boarders can be accommodated in a bright front room, at 218 I-Iillsborough Street. 9429-10-24-31. Salesman Wanted ' SALESMEN WANTED - SALES agent for Prince Edward. Island. Good pay. Free outfit. VWe want now a reliable, energetic representa- tive to handle the best districts on the Island. Our agency is profit- able. Write. Peibam. Nursery. Co. ‘ Toronto. Ont. i B. W. s-wsrr. WANTED-FOR WINTEH MONTHS furnished house. Apply stating location, number of rooms, ‘etc, to Guardian Office. 9494-10-20-31 For Sale __ - _____i______. GIl-AVENSTEIN APPLES AT F. S. Reeves‘, Southport. 0455-10-25-81. ‘Foii-sh-La-yo-uuo PIGTINTB. Nov. 1st. Delivered. Preston Ellis. 9347-10-21-22-25-26 FOR SALE-A LADIES MUSKRAT coat. Excellent condition. Write “A" care of Guardian. 9435-10444! , "i. » eon SlLI-n-AT uazamaoox 4s acres of land and six cattle two to freshen in November. James Mon- Qghgfl, _ 9413-31 WEBTEBNIIORSES ron sane s1" Robert, silunhonvo. Hunter River- ' l0 head cf horses, well broken, from 1200 to 1500 lbs. These are good gentle horses. Bruce C. MscKinnon. owner. 508-31 - a Western Guardian . ‘ ,_;_. . ' a-EXTIA SHUNTER FOB. SUM- MlISIDlh-Mr. Charles Thompson. representatives of the Southaate Pro- du“ company, who is at Summer- sidqauperintondlng the loading of potatoes for hls Association. made a "request tosdr. A. u. MacLean, M. r1, for an additional shunting en- gins for the purpose of - ' ' up the loading of the steamers. Mr- alacloan immediately telephoned t» If. MacNuIt, the new auperiptend- ant. at Charlottetown. and an enslnc was sent up without delay and will remain hers for the remainder o! tbs shipping season. l. 1 -SHIPPING ACTIVITIES IN SUMIlllSIDI-‘Ihs British steam- er. Sir James am. which has been loading potatoes at Summerside this week. left on Friday afternoon for Norfolk, Virginia. with a full cargo sf certified ascd potatoes shim!“ by the Potato Growers‘ Association. The l. S. Ion-thick Eddy. Ihlch ll now loading we earso cl we» v Hall last evening under. the auspices Gcntriiuairliisn Jlsslstrstiou wlertiilcatcs urust be llolucsd at the lodging ring at the Fox Show by all exhibitors for adult foxcl. 10-11, nsnaowrran TEA-In aid of Charlottetown Hospital in Magus of Cross I-lsll, October 20th and 80th. 90011-31 JJNTIL nacssmau. rmsr o". pay the freight charges on Rugs and Carpets to be Shampoo Cleaned, Sized. Altered or made over into new Rugs. Send fu‘ catalogue with price- list. Maritime Rug Works, mmiud. St. John N. B. lfl-o-Satil. YESTEILDATS MARKET-Gutter wld at 41c: rare 40c: Chickens o... to $1.00; more-clan; Apples 10c to 20c doz.; Crab Apples 3c; Ofgnbgy- ries 15c. There was a good offering of cod in the fish department sall- ing at 8c lb. TRINITY IINITED CHURCH- Rev. C. N. Brown preaches at morn- ing service his subiect being “The Lord's look,” and in the evening Rev. Dr. Ramsay will preach from the alilflect “Like Unto _r.cavorl" this sermon hsvingspecial reference to the influence of the scriptures. Early prayer meetin_,, iunicr congregation and Sabbath School will meet at us- ual respective hours. The Brother- hood Bible Class meeting in the church. Anthems by the choir morning and evening. The evening soloist will be Mr. A. It. Masher, (formerly of Truro, N. S.) Morning service broadcast by C. H. C. K. ZION CHURCH. - This Commun- ion service will be from the words- “Ths veil of the Temple was rent in twain." The Sabbath School and Bible classes are now at work.__Sen'd your children for the 2.30 service.’ Senior organised Bible class meets in Church auditorium. At seven sven- ing service, Mr. Fulton will preach a sermon to young people, “True Man- llness." At 5.80, a service of song will ‘be held and some twenty slides shown. "Following the fiag in South America." Bring your Alexander Hymn Book. Students and strangers I. O. O. II‘. BRIDGE-wt most en- joyable Bridge and Auction Iorty Fives was held‘ in the Oddfeliowa of the I. 0. O. l". There were ‘twenty two tables land the: commltiosun charge deserve the higheatpraisafqr, the successful manner in which the evenings programme was carried out. Mrs. A. J. l-Ioule and Mrs. Henry Lapthorns received the guests. In tlhe Auction Forty Fives the Ladies prize was won by Miss Amy Matth- ews, the Gentiemenb Mr. A. J. Watts. The Ladiereonsolstion went to Miss Florence McLeod and the Gentleman's to A. O. l". Gill. In the Bridge the Ladies ptiaa was captur- ed by Mrs. H. Pickard. Gentleman's Mr. Herbert .Platts, "Consolation- Ladies, Mrs. if. L‘. Bbers, 1- Gentle- men‘s Mr. VernonI-Iowatt. Most. en- ticing refreshments-were served by the ladies, , DEATHS SAMPLE-In the city, this morning. Robert Sample, aged dd. Funeral no- tlce later. POWElh-At Fairville, on Octoberqo, 1029, Estella Catherine, dearly belov- ed child of Martin and Mrs. Power. aged 4 years. HOWE-In Providence, R. L. Oct.‘ 13 192D, ‘lheophilus Hawkins Howe. Fun erai services were from ths family home. Felix street, Wednesday af- ternoon at 2 o'clock. EATON-At the Prince Edward fa- land Hospital Friday. October 25th. Ivy Eaton. aged b years and eight months. Funeral from the msidsncc of her grandmother. Mrs. Hender- son, 90 Elm Avenue, Sunday. Octob- er 27th, service starting at 1 o'clock. Interment People's Cemetery. MCCANNELIr-At the Prince Id- ward Island Hospital, Friday. Octob- er 25th, Daniel Artemas McCannell aged 0'1 years. Funeral from the res- idenca of James Munn, Mermaid, Sunday. October 21th, service start- ing at 2 p. m. Interment Mermaid Cemetery. Sunday to complete her cargo. The big four muted schooner. which came from Virginia with ooai for essrs. n. T. Holman, Summer-side, d was for some time hex-awaiting for a charttr. is leaving on Tuesday next with twenty two thousand bags of potatoes for the Unitod States 000090000004000-004-06-0040-0- N. D. tMucLean owusaraaal siassuaaa ". A' ‘r-v- is‘ BINGO. WILL Bil’. PLAYED- Each night at the Hailowdan Tea in Magus 2f Cross I-iail. October 20th and 30th. Wonderful prizes. 0052-31 CHURCH OF CHRIST. — Regular services New Glasgow Church of Christ Sunday 27th: Bible School 10 a. mIPi-eaching service 11 a. rn., and 7.80 p. m. C. It-Armstrong, Minister. WATEII. RATES-A few water tak- ers hsve neglected paying their rates for the current quarter. After Mon- day. the twenty-eighth, all unpaid services will be ‘shut off without fur- the: notice. 2i SALE OI‘ TYPEWBITEHS SAT- UIDAY AND MONDAY-It will aur- prlse you how much I can save you, on buying an flnderwood. K." Model. also other mass, including portablsa. Also duplicating machines. A quant- ity of adding paper. carbon paper and typewrltor ribbons, etc. To ar- revc, stoel safes and stoel filing cab- inets. Mr. Prod Gaudet, corner Syd- ney and Great George Streets. 0003 ISLANDER ELECTED—At tho annual eeting cf the Dalhousie University Students Medical Society, Mr. Leonard Farmer of Klnkora, was elected vice-president. The Medical Society has been very active the last few years and its meetings, whlch are held twice a month, have been Productive of much discussion .on medical subjects among the students. GODD CANDIDATES-The Con- servatives of Queens, Prince Edward Island, have picked likely winners 1n HM- J- H- Mycrs and Chestor Mc- l-"PF- MT- Mycrs is a successful llrmcr.’ at one time Minister of Agriculture in the Provincial Gov- ernment. Mr. McLure is one of the Island's most prominent business men. having his home in Charlotte- town. There is evidence -of consid- arabla dissatisfaction with 1th; Qt- tawa aggreation because of their vaclllating course in many matters and it will not be s. difficult matter to overcome a Liberal majority of between six and seven hundred where the voters number more than seventeen thousand.— Mcnctcn Times BOY SCOUT MEETING—'I'IIG Kink’! Own. Second Charlottetown Troop. Lsmwell under way. Al, the last meeting held on Friday, Oct. h!" Qfliflcd the troop were invest- ed as Scouts. Under the new Scout- macter. Hine, badge work is progressing rapidly. Maitland Owen, Fred] ehonnon. Carl , . ylnioonlbe. pick Filliter and George Hart have owed the Oaroenlcra Badge, Mait- land Owen and Dick Filllter have passed the Marksmans Badge, _Csil Vinnicombe. Maitland Owen, and George I-Iart have passed the G57- dener's Badge. Maitland Owen has also passed the Naturalist Badge. Bcb- Nicholson, Willie MscRae, Bob DeBlois and C. I-Iyndman were the four boys who were invested as Scouts. Three successful hikes have been held ‘and a football team is in the making. PERSONALS Mr and Mrs. Noel DeBlols have left -on a trip to Montreal combining ‘ ‘ with pleasure. - Mrs, M. 1-1. McLannan, of the Bx- pcrirnentsl Station left yestorday morning for Sydney, C. 3., where she will spend some time visiting friends. DR. w. a. CARSON Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Chrsals‘ and Nervous Dlssasss I2] Prlgcg SI.- Pllolll I071 Opposite St. Paul's Church. _ THIS DRUG STOII earrlcs a ooupuu lino. of rubber goods, including Atouilsera, Syringe!- Ice Caps, Dabber Gloves, Hot Water Hottloa, Kauflssk on»... Bottle u an; ‘best bottle manufactured and carries a two years guarantee. ‘II! raosarr blooms-rs P1!“ Kiss’ Tn ‘for New York. at Georgetown. is sa- _ t ifisrasroraatllssrgsasllsstlla % 25. four of the eleven new boys who ‘ ETOWNUUARDIAN ' Congratulations To the Silver Fox Exhibitors Association- May your Show be an annual event at Charlotte- town. The Exhibitors and Patrons are invited to make our office their headquarters. Quotations from Standard Stock and Min. mg Exchange received hourly-the present prices look like a buyers market. Prompt and efficient service, and the Office where you can ---‘ your cheque at once, on sales. SOLLOWAY, MILLS & COMPANY, LTD. 79 QUEENSTREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I_. n‘ Ia AN mnnanmo aronx or NAPOLEONIC nave m ensues AND 1s racaan WITH nnssrs Arm mamas. ' Packed from start to finish with highly thrilling and charming scenes, "The Fighting Eagle," Rod I4 Roc- qus’s latest De Mills star picture, was heartily received on its premier showing at the Prince Edward 'I'ire- atre Yesterday. The production. sup- erbly directed by Donald Crisp, rises at times to the dignity of great dra- ma, and the featured players includ- ing Phyllis I-Iaver, Julia Faye, Sally Rand and Sam da Grasss appeared to excellent advantage. The fascinating period of Napoleon- io rule in France is the background of one of the best pictures in which M1‘. La Rocque" has been seen since he became a star. The star is seen as an ambitious country boy whose sole desire is to attach himself to the-"Em- pemrk guard. He accomplished this by certain deeds of daring in behalf o; Oouniggg ds Launay. a secret agent of Napol- eon's. with whom he fails in lovg ma whom he aids against the treacherous intrigues of Talleyrand. one of Na. polson's ministers. Etienne can,“ Rod LuRocquel: -New Picture “The Fighting Eagle” Scores fights duels smilingly, boasts of "my friend the Emperor," balks Talley- rand, and Ls finally brought before a firing squad byhls enemies. I-low he escapes his fate is thrillingly visual- iud and how Napoleon makes Eti- enne's boasts good, makes a charming finish to the story. Of course, Mr. IaRocque captures thevstellar honors as Gerard" and his wcrk is as artistic as anything we have seen on the screen in recent months. Miss I-Iaver is excellent as Countess de Launay, while Julia Faye is regal as Josephine. Mr. de Gresse as Tallcyrand proves himself as smooth a viilisn as the screen can of- fer. Sally Rand as Talleyrandb sec- retary plays with commendable re- straint and force. The Napoleon as played by Max Barwyn was a realistic one and it'ls safe to say that Bar- wyn's Napoleon will long live in the memory of the admirers of the Little Corporal. The supporting players ren- dered hlghly efficient performances. The picture is a screen version of Conan Doyle's famous novel, "The Adventures of Gerard." It was adapt- ed by Douglas Z. Doty and the direc- tion by Donald Crisp was cf the best. C. Gardner Jullivan supervised the production. Rev. I-I. R. Stavert left yssiorday afternoon for Sydney. He will speak on Sunday evening in North Sidney in the interests of temperance. ‘Miss Ethel Palmer, who)"; been the guest of her slstor, Mrs. I-I. J.. Palmer for the. summer months is leaving for Montreal on Tuesday morn- ing. Miss Palmer will begreatly misled by hc-r wids_.cirole of friends who'd-s all regretting her departure from among them. Returns From Dental Con ven tion i Dr. '1‘. l2. Bacbbifia returned recent- ly from Washington. D. 0.. when he attended the National American Dental Convention, the largest and most successful convention of its kind ever held. There were more than 14000 representatives, including del- egates from mgland, Irance, Norway, Sweden and Germany. About 1000 of these were Dental Hygienists who held their own separate meetings. The headquartem were at the May- flower Ilotel, the convention b01118 held in the huge auditorium, when lectures were delivered. moving plo- tures shown, clinics conduetod and operations performed in oral surgery by specialists. Dr. H. S. ‘lhonipson formerly of Mcncton, and well known all over Canada. gave a splendid ad- dress on oral hygiene pertaining to school children in Canada. Dr. Bell of Baltimore, old-time hockeyist of Charlottetown had a very interesting exhibit of sculpture work in was. The proportion! and poise of these min- ute figures were wonderful. Dr. Ball was highly complimented by a very famous sculptor. Rr . Robbins met Dr. Harry Hodgson, formerly of this city. president, of the Winnipeg Den- tal Society. also his brother Gordon. who has an extonsivs practice in Garden City, Long Island. The Wash- iugton dentists excelled themselves in making things lsasant for the visitors. The entertainment ccnsistod of a. reception at the Whito House. a marvelous display of fireworks and trips to beautiful Arlington Cemetery where is located the tomb the Unknown Soldier. m. itobbinsvhad a “fly” over Washington from the Hoover airport. and says that Wash- ington is the most beautiful city he has visited. having no manufacturing industries, no tolephonea poles, no buildings over twcivs attics high, "beautiful wids thuolghfarss lined with trees. and numerous parks whats children can play. ‘iris doctor saw a world's series baseball gaais so. bhil- | adelpliia. and a tie foot ball an: doctor pronounced the trip from an educational stand point as highly successful. ms mllillls (Canadian Press) CYITAWA, Ont. 2.'>—~Egg markets continued w display s ill-m trend and with a continued shortage of re- ceipts souls further price advances have been recorded. Toronto. This egg market continues nrm with rc- cslpts cf fresh eggs light. Prices are unchanged from yesterday. Montreal. Eggs receipts hers today were 1,221 casesascompaa-edto 33d cases on the same day last. year. The market con- tinues firm under a good demand and the prics of fresh extras to re- tsilers has been advanced to sixty four cents, with other grades un- changed. Vancouver-Dealers here are quoting producers for ungraded eggs, extras 55; firsts t0; pullets ex- tras 45. Prices to retailers are, ex- tras sixty to sixty-five cents; firsts fifty-six to sixty cents; pullet ex- tras fifty to fifty-three cents. St. John. This egg market is firm and steadisr, following the recent rapid advances. The more general use of storage eggs is limiting the demand for fresh, which are now iobbing at extras fifty-five to fifty-six cents; fifty to fifty-two cents; seconds thirty-nine to forty cents. Halifax. There has been a further advance oli one to two cents in paying prices on this egg market, but the jabbing prices of fresh eggs are unchanged. The price of storage firsts to retail- ers has been sdvsneed to forty-three to forty-four cents. Montreal, Que. Oct. 25-Owing to the reportod lim- ited available supply of fresh eggs. retail traders will be forced to pay as high as sixty-three cents for ex-, tras on the Montreal produce mark? et next week. all fresh eggs will be advanced from two to three cents per dozen, it was nounced, while storage eggs will be increased one cent for all grades in a wholesale, car lot way. Ontario fresh eggs were quoted today at fifty-six cents for QMFQCOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO PAGE THREE vcoovoeooaoasoooooocc St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTEB—REV. W. BRUCE MUIE OBGANIST-WALTEI. McNUTT 11.00 A. M.—Sermora Slnltli—Mr. 2.30 P. M.— ’ EVENING 1.00 P. ltt-Sermou i i z x i i z i 5n MORNING SERVICE luv. Dr. M. E. Gangs Alitham-"Daar Lord and Father of ManklncF-Flatcher. soloists-Miss J. Macdonnld and Mrs. J. A. Lawson. Anthem-"Dear Lord and Father of MnnkiruP-Fletche Solo-"Behold, I Stand at the Door and KnoclP-De Loss A. It. Mosher. School. 3.00 P. M.-Servics at Ilighficid. Preacher-Rev. Dr. Genge, SERVICE . . . . . Rev. Dr. Genge Anthem-"Tarry With Me 0 My Savior"—-Baldwin. hxmhhhhh AAAAAAAAA a ORGAN IST-MR. People. . Anthem—“0 Worship the into South America. t z i z E l? !l Students —I(I Strangers Welcome. a 4i‘; Erinvivty Glnitzb diilurrb Zion Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. M. SCOTT FULTON L. I). THOMPSON MORNING 11.00 A. Mw-"Thc Bending of the Veil" Antbenr-"O Love That Will Not Let Me Go", . . Shank; Mr. Malcolm McKlnnon and Choir. 2.30 P. bio-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING 7.00 P. M.-"True Mahliness." A Sermon for Young Communion. Klllt" . . . . . . . . . . . . Mlllllflol‘ Mr. Harry Craswell and Choir. Tenor Solo-"Thereh a Beautiful Land" Mrs. Taylor Mr. Ioonarrl Sutherland. 8.30 P. M.-Song Service; 20 Slides-Following the Flo-g Subject-“Llke tVVQ-Q-Q. OOOQOQMW-OFUOMQ-OOOO-OQ-OO- a O The Miulstem-Ilev. E. l-I. Blmsay, D.D., Rev. C. N. Brown, M.A. Organist: — Prof. W. E. Fletcher, A, R. C, M" A, '1‘. c, L. THE SERVICES 10.00 A. M.-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. M.—Preaeher:-lbev. C. N. Brown, M. A Subjectz-“The Lord's Look" Anthem-"I-Iow Long Wilt Thou Forget Me", Jluilon Congregation as Usual. Morning Service Broadcast by C. I-I. C. K. 2.30 P. lit-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. M.—Preacher:-—Ilev. E. II. Ramsay, D, D. Solo-"Hear My Cry, 0) Lord" ’ Mr. A.‘R.. Moaher. AIILI10III—"HSI.I' Then in Love, 0 Lord" ‘ A Cordial Welcome to AIL Unto Leaven" i i i i Pdptist Church MINISTER-REV. A. C. VINCENT Organist-Miss Roberta Spencer, 1". T. C. L. ,-v+oo-o+++»+++o+++r vemvrw v be sure to come to-morrow? Anthe Stock Quotations HALIFAX, Oct. 25.-Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal stock Exchange. ' NEW vonx axcnsucu Atohisn, Top. d: Santa Fe. Ry. . Am. Can Co. Am. Cal: 6s Fdry. Co. Am. Locomotive Co. Anaconda Copper Min. Cc. - N. Y. Cen. dz Hud. Rv, R. R. .. Con. Gas Co. 1N. Y.) . . . . . . . . .. Intcrnatl. Petroleum Standard Oil of N. J. Reading Co. . . . . . . . Southern Pac. Union Pac. Ry. . . . . . . . . .. . . U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. . Missouri Kan. 6s Texas Ry. Montreal Power Natl. Breweries .. . ‘Winnipeg Iflec. . . Brampton . . . . . .. Bras. ‘Traction extras; t5 cents for firsts and as for seconds delivered here. With the ex- ception of a slight decrease in pots- i to price, quotations ln other sectionsi of the market remained unchanged, Quebec potatoes were quoted today from 01.25 to $1.80 with New Brunr. visa-o ranging from use to also. i gl-IOTOGRAPHED _ l "' CRASWELI. Rhona II-L far Appointment l EARLY IOI - Stool Co. of Can: Shawinigah . . . . Can. Steamship Com. Can. Steamship Pid. .. . . . . . . .. Dominion Bridge .. Massey I-iarrls .. Can. Brewery . Fraser d: Co. . Power Corporation inter Utilities-A . Inter Utilities-J .. Sr. Am. Oil Imperial Oil_...... . Building Products .. Foreign Securities ............. 3t Serrnon-“Baptists and the Future" Anthem-"O Taste and See" . . . . . . . . . .. _ SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. Were YOU in your place last Sunday? MORNING WORSHIP 11 O'CLOCK Itev. A. C. Vincent Goes No. Will you EVENING WORSHIP ‘l UCLOCK “Great and Marvellous" . . . . . . . . . . . .. Scruaola-“Worthless Pursuits" Rev. A. C. Vincent Soprano Solo—‘Teach Me to Pray" . . . . . . . . .. Williams Mrs. A. C.‘ Vincent. Anthern-"O Saviour of tho World" . . . . . . . . . . . Goal A hearty invitation is eallnded to all. Students, visitors to the City, are warmly welcome. . Turner 92% .. 97% May 100% Mil’, . . . . May . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54% WHEAT Oct. ..... 1329a Dec. .... mat iMay ........................ .. 140% 1 CHERRY VALLEY NOTES Miss Annie Dodd, who has been visiting her old relatives in Hermit- age. has returned homo to Mrs. George A. Carriers. - Messrs. Robert and Fred Dodd p111 cently. Tnelr many friends were glad to sce them. Mcreli Hotel, Charlottetown. spent‘ the week end in Vernon and China PC1110. very busy digging their "apuds." Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mutlow and two children, George and Marin, Millview, were recent visitors Cherry Valley. to ‘i’ Mr. George .A. Carrier. Valley, was a scent visitor in "i-w. i +wwfl+nnoecnoooouuoeww+w. : _ . . ~ a visit to Prince Edward Island re- ' Miss Bertha MacDonald. of Till "’ The iarmcrTln this vicinity arc' . '- a‘, i 16-". . . . ~:-e- incubator . .. yfolloofl _ i 1 a ‘ll-M'- uny tas samao 1-». .- . ’ . ' i ‘bcclcd b arrive in Sunuutrllfl F‘ nowc-o-wewooooonn-eon. _ \