, . NOV; ‘in... i, " Help ull! Vclcrairs " l Try this new patience you may Win 1st, prize $55,555“ Enter the Poster-Judging Competition which is being conducted in Canada for the benefit of the Veterans’ Associations, and to which BOVRIL Limited has donated prizes totalling about $140,000.00 (£30,000). These are divided in 2,003 prizes, each of the first three being really a fortune in itself- . in Prize, $55,555.00 2nd " 13,888.00 3rd 4,555.00 To play this game send a dona- tion of $1.20 for a ticket-folder. On this folder sixteen of the molt zelehrafl posters of the Bovril Co. lle reproduced in hill colon. / which are the l2 best. in order 0i merit, i! what you must decide. The folder shows just what you innit do and how to do it. l h i- = Mia-ii»: uni of m. and jnilgirient n. a... these in the order which popular fancy will en- dOM-Jtil I volume wliidizanbeplayeclavsa-aad vvgr again.’ and ll which oll the family can join and‘ which willinterestvisitoia. hetlasyyoungorold. And jut think of posaihle nuns; A Prize which as a real fortune-and you help an excellent auae. You can melts as many trhls as you Else-every duru- tion of $1.20 entitle you b a folder, thus $121K) awn-es l0 loldero-lhaughmlymle prize will hegivqglgmg person. IMPORTANT-Jlnuaiiiins should hp made Io any nl the follow- iuu lil'£.'.|lllZZlil()llS ur their branches which are actively Iuterostoil .iu.l ilhli your Iic-Ip: Veterans’ Association of Great Britain . 2725 Park Ave.. Moflirfliil Great War Veterans’ Association .. Army and Navy Veterans in Canada Imperial Veterans in Canada Grand Army of United Veterans .. The Secetary, G. W. V. A. Association Army and Navy Veterans 121 Bishop street. Mwilrfi‘ 1 Dundas esrlfluad= i "ERUDENELL sci-iooi. SOUTH f-"JLTON SCHOOL . _.._. Si~iiu_-nilii'~i~ llonor Roll. $001‘! I-‘ollmvliig In the rcport of Brud- llilli-‘ll iivllfllll~ ‘ _ , _ -. . ' ()1. Pr do lk '. Julia White. Mlmol ml [he momh m ‘ L (ilklllllfi VIII -1, .ll'1lll l\lacNoill. 2. (iPlliirg viii-l “an hlnirllnnalil. Bluuch l\[iii-.Nc.ill. ' w m-mp. v[.~1_ Idlli-ry Show. 2. (Irado VIL/l. hliirjnrio bluff‘- \'i "uzi Shaw, Zl. Edith Mm-Intyrc, Ncill, 2. Ncttlc MacNiilll. J. B9851» lil'lllli‘ lV-l. lfilIlIi-‘l llohri-taim. Whito. ‘ _ a 2. Jami-s MacDonald. ti. Dorothy Grad» VL-l. FY8411 lllavh°lll~ gpaw Vurnii Rodd. ll, Hi-Icu Howanl. “Huh. 1|i_1, 31am»! simw, 2. (ifllflli V.—-1, lilirinm lilarNclll. (‘iiiuiin Nlnclutyro, fl, llorio Ilolwrt- Neill illucNi-ill, ll. hlttii- Younket‘. Mill. Grail» I-~—1. lfiililh “lelieilcr, 2. Griiili: ll.-—1. Olga hlalllfli-IOII, 2. )i_.“-g,|,-,.; tvppgmr, ll. lilrncst lloh- Porlioi" Rodd, fl. Jim Stewart. vrisoir _ . Y f Florence Burko, (teat-bur). E. R. Brow 146 Richmond Street Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate- Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis, Good Strong Stock Companies. i3 I M" nuron, Universities Dictionary How. To Get It A For the More Nominal Cost of ‘ - Manufacture ans Distribution 3 Coupons and 98c ', Iloure this NEW authentic .,lilotlonlry. bound- In hlsok seal grain, Illustrated with full passe In color. 117F600 si- mell ts this 91w time 00mm with ninety-eight outta to cover out of handling, paoltlll. _ elsrtr hire, no. ,, NAIL ORDERS WILL ll FILLED Add tor POCIAQI ‘ll Oh- . Citizen Building, Ottawa . 700 Main Street, Winnipeg _ 19 Gerrard Street, Toronto 57 Grafton Street (lriiilu llI.—1. Glnilyii Wulifl, ... -.. ii (Jharloltetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and VO\ ' pointment today ‘ THE CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIZAN I THE ciiiiiiii GIIIIIIIIIIIN SHOP from HOlDlMVI Catalog. _ ODD LINES In corsets. Spec- ial SLOS-PROWSE BROS, LTD. 11.t6-2I 30 DOZ. LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL tall hose, elegant colors, Selling 82.40 for $1.50, Prowse Bros. 2i LADIES’ Iona and short-sleeved flannelette night gowns. special $1.00 and $1.25-—PROWSE_ BROS" LTD. 326-11-16-2I TECHNICAL SCHOOL. THREE WEEKS COURSE IN HOME ECONOMICS for girls, begins November 26th. Railway fare pnld. Send application to Miss Helen Harper, Supervisor Women's Iii- stitiite by November 21st. 11-15-2i. THERE ARE l-‘IVE REASONS why .\lORSE"S Tea ‘Is so popular. Flore thvy zire. (1) Flavor. (2) Strength. (Si) Economy (240 cups to a pmind.) (4) Appearance in the cup. (5) AIORSFYS is i-iold iii u riuisoiiiible prirc. ANOTHER LOT Y£l1‘(llf'y'd Lav- Pllfllfl‘ Silk Silclllflfi and liulli Tuli- lirl... 'I‘llP Wlillu Drug 810w‘. ll- l7-1i l BUUBS-Wc liavii some i-linlrc- i'l‘ulip and llyiii-lntli lliillis left. 25 lpvr I'Plll iliurount oiff to irleur them lout. (‘AIYFICR d’: (10,, LTD. ‘ ZiIlX-ll-IT-li l STEAMER "JAN"-~~-\'iuir attun- tloii is culled to the uilvortisctnciit of lllltl steamer which is duo, ul (‘Imrlottutovvii about NOvflllllifil‘ 122ml. wlii-n she will load i1 ciirgii 1m‘ Proiluci- and (‘utlle for St. John's. For iIITllIPX‘ pur- lli('lllill‘:l iipply I‘.»\lt\’l<1I.I. 131M152, Inn-iii... LZSIJ-ll-H-tst. I FOX SHIPMEN‘T.—l\lr. Show l\li'l('.i\lllli'tll. M. l’. P., of Alberry ‘Plains, ii vi-ry successful rancher, _.Ioft u tow days ago for Minnesota limiting: with lilni u largo Illtlllllfil‘ i-ii‘ Ioxr-s, valuuil. Ir. is quid, (ll ov-‘r Is Ii Igllllll, I GRANVILLE CIRCUIT - Nov. Iisui, Rev, r. A. Fitzpatrick the Ii-oiifori-iici- secretary of Religious IC-dur-aition wlll ]ll‘(‘Il(‘ll lit Pleasant Valli-y at 11, WhciiIli-y Rive-r ill; I! land lliiuivi" Rivi-i- 7 p. Ill. All curd», :lllll_\' iiivilvil to Iii-air special’ ripe-ak- Pl. I STILL GOING STRONG -- 11v. Ill. Prii-i- Wi-lilmi‘ is zi pii|1iil:ii' mall fill i\I1','.lI‘.\‘L .\Ii-. 'I‘liu licuiir-liiei- [Journal .. , {group oi‘ tliu mun and women of tlw Ilnivi-rsiilist ('lllIl‘(‘ll \\'t'1‘!5 on hand Ill. tho lk-iriuh (1et-togi~ilici' in tho vtwtry" oi‘ the (Jhurcli. ‘fliursdiuv circumfl- The evening was moot enjoyable for ull iu attendance and was DiISSPKl ivlth a programmi». of vntcrtzilimiciit and a social hour of introductions and general mingling In fellowship. The programme of entertainment was most interesting and i-onslstcil of n solo dance by littli- Illisn Llarjoriv. Gray; rcuilingu by (‘liurIotti\ Carleton; followed by ll. Print-v. “ll-liner, Llu- veteran act- or, who Iuipt Iii.~i uuillviicc Iiigbly auiuscil for an hour. Mr. Wrbboi": iiuii. TH ERMOS BOTTLES AND SUPPLIES You will find-iat this store a real big assortment of Thermos Bot- tles including the pint v and quart sizes,Ther- mos Kits, Drink- ing Cups, Refills, and all other Thermos wants. Call in and see our assortment. lolinsimiz Johnson The _ Quality Drugstore . Phone 33_ l YOUR DAUGH- E i I TER’S XMAS If you consult with daughter you will discover how happy she will be to give photo- graphs this Xmas to friends and playmates. Make the ap- ‘AA \l|t| l I wit!‘ ._ rill n. .»\n lIllIIt-illillly largo q‘ LADIES SILK scarves assorted shades $2.26 to $8.00—PR_OW8E sacs. LTD. 11-10-31 MEN'S SUITS $12.50 ii-t. Bargain Basement. Moore & McLeod, Ltd. TRYON METHODIST CHURCH —Sunday. Nov. 18th, preaching services, Tryon 11 a. m-., DeSahle 3 p. m., Criipsud 7 p. m. THE BEST ON THIS ISLAND- Auotber big shipment of our ele- gant Wheeling yarn just In. nearly halt ton. Best fall grades by skeliis 25c. Prowse Bros. ' THE MARSHFIELD FARMERS’ Institute will meet at 7.30 p. m. on Saturday, Nov. 17th. 11-17-ll BRADALBANE CHRISTIAN CHURCH — Preaching iselvlces Sunday 1811i at 11.00 n, m., Rev. Mr. Ilobinson, Scc'y B. k F. Bble $00,, will speak zit New (Ilusgow (‘In-intiau Church at. 7.00 p. m. THE CHILDREN OF MARY In- innd liolillnr: a Beau Supper lll tlwir hall Lll. Noti-o Dome Academy on Thursday evening Nov. 22nd. Como and i-njoy delicious boiuc- Iuilzi-ii Iii-ans and brown broad. 11-15-34. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY AN- NUAL MEETINGn-Tbe annual general meeting of the Children's Mil Society of Charlottetown and oi‘ all iritle-s Interested iu tho wel- fare 0t‘ (‘llllllflill will be Iield in tlie City Council Cltnimbers on Ilio ev- cuiiig of Monday the 19th m‘ Nov- r-iulier iiit 8 o'clock. By order W. .I. I’, .\li-..\lllltiti, Preelileul, A WELCOME VISITOR. — Mr. Joseph Dwvi-rcuxf wlrclviia operat- or, C. (I. .\1. M. Beaver. spent u few days visiting at. his homo in New llavcu. Ilia iuuuy frleuilu were glad to sou llllll after iiu absence of four and a half years. and regret that his visit was so short. On Tuesday evening he returned to his ship which left Charlottetown on Wi-iluiuuluy night. wIiIi zi cargo for Norfolk, Vu. VISITING HIS ISLAND HOME-- Rev. W. Sydney Mabon, B. D., of Toronto, ivlio arrived on tliii Is- land II. iviwk ago was in Charlotte- town ywsitiwilay. Ilc was one of the officiating irliergyinien at thr- fun- i-rul of his uncle, tho late (ionrgu Von-soy oi York. on \Vi-ilui-siiI_uy last. Mr. Miibou is lining: warmly ivi-Iuoiui-il Iiy his old _l‘rliinils in (‘Iiurloili-tmvii, whore ho was for- iui-rly iu ihn nmploy of tho Bank . ‘ No a Scotiu. After nineteen 2, will come into effect. rr been increased by the company cd elflnioncy’ in service, this Is a re- markable record Indeed, and shows the company to be a. faithful publli- servant. 'I‘Iie new toll-rate schedulii will lll‘ advertised shortly from the ll Iliurloi totowu office. deotroyml. TlIl1Pl‘('.1ll06l5l. Tuberculosis. J. S. Yfulkni‘ W. ll. Smith .. (lnrhih Ilriii. . Jus. Smith . . . . . . .. John .\ll‘.\llll'l‘llll .I . l). (‘arson BASEMENT BARGAINS for boys and men Saturday and Saturday evening. Moore 8r McLeod, Ltd. ooo LINES In iaiiiu dark blouses. Special sma-Paowse snos. no. ii-is-zi RIBBED WOOL Underwear for men-Stanfield and other makes. $1.26 each. Bargain Basement Moore & McLeod, Ltd. BOYS’ SUl1;_$;00 at Bargain NEW TOLL RATES.- The management of the P. E. Island Telephone Company are advertis- ing that beginning November 21st the new long distance toll rates The new copper toll circuit, recently com- ploted at great expense, has been brought up to the highest stand iird of circuits operating on ‘the mainland; and wblle the new rate here will not be as high as In other places. yet It has been necessary to miike a slight Increase over ivbat the company have hitherto been receiving, The niew rate how- ovei- is in some cases a reduction. us It will be graded according to (HSIMICO. Iiuder the old flat rate of 25 omits people talking short dis- tances actually paid more than they will bo required to pay under tho new rates. 1t Is interesting to note that tho old toll rate has nev- iiinro ii first came into operation In 1885. In view of the greatly in- creased cost of operation and equipment and the greatly increas- ___-¢o->_-—- MEAT AND MILK INSPECTION (‘Iuu-lnttctovvn, Nov. 12, 19,23 To 111.; Worsliii) tbi- Mayor (lily Council, Herewlth submit my report for meat and milk Inspection for the month ending Nov. 12, 1923. Condemned an unfit. for food and and 0P1. l0, 1 portion m‘ carcass l (ict. 19, 1 portion of carcass Milk test. conducted Nov. 2, 1923. . CONDITION CLEAR Name Iohn Inuiau Vflllfi-I siarviru ho rotlrcil from the for tho ministry at tho University of 'l‘or0uto, grziiluatlniz, in 1910 wllli the ilegrbe of ILA. Subsequent ly ho wont to Princeton whore lie took a four yours‘ course in theol- ogy. graduating with the ilcgroc of B. l). Slur: his ordination ha has‘ Iicun In two charges In Ontario. Mr. Million is 11' native of York, ' 11nd a brother uf Mr. H. J. ltluli- on ni‘ ltlontiiguo. Ho ls i1 son of the lulu llalph lllahnu and u grandson ot’ the lute Vi/‘illlizim lilabon. o nat- I ivo of Sieotlniiil uiid one of the M, ill‘ll‘lde‘l m5 .,.,,,.y original mow first settlers of York. 11o rcciilvoil ologue; also n nuinIu-r of (‘léflir his i-urly oilucziliou Iii York school 4llll'lt*fi and songs. in which he ac- “ml u" Prllw" "l “yak” (‘lllletlfl i-omiuiuinil liintsirlf on the couccr- helm: i‘ "°m""'l'°"“rY “llldldll. "l llltf prescut prIi-iplv, Dr. S. N. Rob- vrlsou. ' Wm. (‘zirrol . . . . . .. 4.1 . . . . .. 1.2 I Vernon McMillan . . 1.2 l‘ Iidvvin lllllllblfiy . 4.6 A. Molten &Sous . . 3.5 , IN MEMORIAM Wiu. Gurney . 4 I ____ (IIIYIZOfd MOON) .. . 4.5 In Loving filentory- nt “no. Humid}! Louis Roper _ _ _ _ n _ 1,}; Nlfllttlltllll,‘ illlcd ‘Xuyg-Illlrvr lltli, l0..- Frank Whoatley . |D‘"'"""1 ' " ' ~l959llll 5101?)’ -- r 5 INot deiiil, 0h no! but borne bi-yiinil ll. Benton . . . . .. . 1.5 iiii- llllllflltflfl; Johu Doyle L _ __4_1 [Into thi- full i-li-ur light A Co“ “Iood _ ‘g3 IFori-vizli; ilnni- ‘with rtilrit tirirl cluuil lwhl-m ull In mini nmi iii-lulu. hi. H. Dmlgldflx . 4 Nut nlli-nltl-dulat I|tllNHPl| out of ‘ . rt I y u-iir II’ ‘hohu wheduey ' ' . ' H ' Ill-l To sin‘: hi-uvoirn H\\‘l:t‘t m-w annir (nnfleusml Milk Co‘ ‘ ' ‘l Nut |0Ill‘|)'-—tlt'llfl) Inn-it iirul iluiirly (‘.0611 H. Wood . . . . . . . . 4 hiring lib-ed Burke _ _ , , __ 5 Airilil tlii» ivlilti- rulwil tliromz. .Iolin Dickerson . . 21.8 , w _ _ _ . Ad“)! Roberts _ ' l‘ Not e‘\.:‘i.\.k:l.:liIl|:rig-—iiilli-il to gliiil . Pi-rvy McIntyre 3.6 . In iinni-nnw. i-niiii-nn ilny [gimm- McNeil 4,1 I, Not mu nnii nmvnlvnu Ntflllbfll Krona T Ladies LOG CA BIN Buck Skin Oxfords “Log Cabin" is lllo new and fashionable shade and It's full beauty is typified In our Ladies Buck Skin Oxfords. See them In our window. They are priced at $8.00. We have beautiful Hosiery to match. A L L E Ynifinfil FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR L‘ >0 O OO-O-O-Q-O-QRQ-Of ' E iDR. E. c. HARRIS I, a Optometrist l has decided to loc- ate in Truro, N. S. He will be at his office, [Queen St. daily until Novem- ber 24th. Hours 9 to 5 y l, t Phone 150 ’ l Next Moore V& Mc- vvvvvvvvérévvvv llllllli in 190G and hogan u course Stead Bros. . . . . .. , right. SEDI-MENT MODERATE Patrick Duffy Loma Kelly . Allolmcsnu. . .1. u, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4.3 SEDIMENT ' Percy Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4.2 CLEAR A. n. lIlcKay . . . . . . . . . 3.1 J. E. CROKENI Meat and Milk Inspector The Fall Weather ‘ Iliard On Little Ones Canadian fall weather 1:4 extrem- ely hard on little ones. Orr day ll ls warm and bright and the next wot and cold. These sudden chang- es bring on colds, cramps and colic, and unless baby's little stomach ls kept right the result may be ser- Ious. There In nothing to equal Baby's Own Tablets 1n ltéepdng the little ones well. They sweepen the stomach. regulate the bowels, breuk up colds and make baby thrive. The Tablets are sold by niedlclno dealers or by mall at 25 aunts ii box from The Dr. Williams’ Maill- clue ($0., Broclrvllle, Ont. ‘La-Qi- \o-oao-ooo-ai0b The folks wnooe appetite and digestion have become acquainted with "Victor" bread say “It's qreatl" It's the thramtImes-n-day food that mu their pains pa: "Victor" pastry Is a fit companion for the tInsat moi. Basement, Moore & McLeod, Ltd. - You bet it's fresh! Sealed AYR-TIGHT the very second it's packed! Thats why it's ALWAYS moist, fragrant and FRESH-no matter where or when you buy it! A MASTER MASON about! “Ia a?! 13y Ureflrst wlifl‘ t... FRESH smoke is something to brag viirthhi roulfili liliri-cn Tu wnlk tlii- Kim-fr. lllilllflll)‘. lle not furiietfuh-Jici-plni: tunil ru- ltti-anliriinoi- OI iii-iii‘ one-n lit-t‘! .'i\\'lil|i~ And lnoklnil‘ tiluill)" to thi- reunion \\'lth hnuil clump niiil with llllllli‘. hflKlIt 0h n01 not 110ml hut Inuit till Ii-nr of drink.’ Am! with ull iiufforlmt o'er Stay not that I urn ill-ml when Ji-iiin: culls rue ’l‘o live tor ever-more. MR. WILLIAM J. COTTON Thorn passed uwziy to t-hv (Ircui. Boynmi a highly mspoutul i-Ifizcli of‘ Clinton, l‘. h‘. |.. In the pi-r-"un o! Mr. William .I. Cotton. who (H: parted this Iifc on. Oct. 1--'t 192$, after u serious lllnrsei. lll‘ Wllf-l tondvi-Iy unload and doi-ton-il in’ loved ones at lIDIIIP. and h)’ D1’- Fleinlng who hilt llOLlIlllg lllllllml.‘ to give. rcllcit‘ but Dlvim- Provid- euco willed. otherivlrv and he put- Iently bore his nriuir sufferings until the and and ilivd as ho hail lived, trusting Iii tho iui-rllli of n ‘Merciful ltodeoini-r. The late Mr. Cotton was it man of upright Integrity, and llitlilalr- Ions and prosperous ifarmi-r, u gnnd neighbor and kind uud cliiirliziblc to tho poor. Ilia RUlll-‘ll (Iisposiliion and ready wit made for lilm friends‘ wherever lll‘. wont. He- \v:is ‘hou- OUN-‘(l by ull rluasm uuil rrovds an many bountiful placed on lilugpnakel. Bedeque. He Mm. Wm. Schurman. North que: son of Boston, Mus-u, U. S. Mini (Tntlicrlnt- Rutherford The Burlington: J. Elmer at home. ducted at the house and grave by testified by tho lurgi- uuiii-oiirni of‘ people from fur and vicar. Wllll l-lil-llliitlcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- thered iiI ‘his ifiincral and by tho - floral lTllIIIlUI-i His parents wurc tho lair- WII~ 11am Cotton and Juno S. Huostls of Iiud three sl-ilfirs. lleile- Mrs. Snniuvl Frlzzi-I of Re- izliiu, Alberta and Mrs. Ilumul Dol- Hc was married Iu 1880 A. 17.. to McKnnzle of New ' London and wits sixtyrirvl‘?! F9875 D.. SprIngfleIiLlnt 6T: George G. and (laugbtem are Mm. A. McKay of River Lotil- son, N. B.: iinil Miss Irsno at. home. The funeral services were con- the Rev. Mr. Ayess In the absence of his pnmor. the Rev. Mr. Miller. IN MEMORIAM l MRS MARY ANDERSON l Many will regret to learn of Ur» ileuth of l\lr. Mary Anderson which occurred at hor homo In Si. Peters Harbour on Nov. 13th. Shi- loaves to mourn five sons and two ilaughteri-i, namely: Harry, Allen. and Thcoilorc at. home, Frank and (‘harleii of the Uniltcd Sutton. l\lr.“. llrucu Dnviqon, of Boston and Mrs Otto blyiitoili of Wisconscin. Also seven hrotbors and three slaturs. Sim was a uii-ztz-r of Coudr. \\'. l) llzivoy 01' the C. N. R. Deiirflit iuothcr thou has us. And thy IOSs we ilcuply fool. , But therein one who doth liurcfl IF nuisiiuii" g Sllllllllilli Harmless Laxative for: Liver and Bowcls” l ~Yf us. Ilu \vIlI iill our HOTTOWR llPIll. ---—<o>—?—— PETER DOIRON. Pele!‘ Doiron. son of l\lr. Josuillll Ilolrnn, of North Rustic-o, died and ' I ilenly at lils home in the 23rd your of his agn, While Mr. Doiron hurl been In Ill-health since last Novom lil r. when he suffered an attack of |Iii-i-iri trouhlv in Boston. his chi-or fului-su had ulwayi-i remained unim- l-‘eol flue! No gi-ipini; or iam- vonioni-e follows a gentle liver Ind bowel cleansing with "Caresiisis." pulrvil. Ho loaves to mourn ii sior» sit-i. Headache. Bllliousnesd Q1100! rowing father tiuil mother, thrcr‘ Indigestion, and all such distress r-‘lfllfllifi, May, Emma and Annie: gone by morning. For Melt, {W0- ihrr-i- tirotluars, Adolph, Raymond inc-n and Children-lilo bot“. _ and lduillc. 'I‘Iiu pull-bearers worv l5 and 50c sizes, any drug lttlvfl. ’,\1nn,.n~_.i_ (hjgrgi- L,i-(‘liiir, Thomas A._?--_—~-———~———-r—t— .. Putin's. (‘Iiurli-u (Iuiitlilrr. Ail0lllll llILV - - ~ - - ~ - - < - - - - ' ~ ' - - - __‘ 2 l)f1ll'0l1, Ji-rry Ilullunt, Vluizent Pln- (‘urrots - vllll. Iuti-riuuiit took plaice at Ru»- Iliiles -5 .tir~o cuniutvry, tho funerul survives Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'l—0\fi lIu-Ing conducted by the pastor. Rev. ‘ ‘ .I~‘atlu=.i~ f‘liizi.~isou. 11D. ILLP. JAPANESE RELIEF n FUND Amount already acknowledg- ‘Markets SUMMER-STEE-‘MARKEQZ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ ~30 mi ...................81079.21. ptlttfiz , 30 PFOCOINlN Dance at New Perth ‘Hides _ _ 6 pi-r liiessrs Wm. Thompson ' . Hay 11 mid .1. A. Hannah .1830 Oats per bushel 40-45 Valleyfleld Presby. Church polatoea _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , , _ , _ 40-45 por Rev. J. A. Maclellon 00.00 SOURIS MARKET Kelly's Cross Branch W3. lflflttO 32 pcr Rev. T. Curran D.D. $0.00 Egg,» 32 Hampton Presby; Church per, time 45 Mrs. W. lnnisn , ‘$.15- Potatoos 45 Methodist Church. Granville Pork . . . . . . . . .. 0-91.; Circuit por Rev. O. H. Pet- Hd , , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , , , ,, $12 ers ........ . . . . . 15.05. MONTAGUE MARKET . Butter 32 Total receipt! ' 03953-71 Eggs n. This fund ls now closed with 0am ' sincere thanks to all contributors. P91534395 D. A. MaeKlNNON Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3Q TfOlltlNt‘. MURRAY HARBOR Nov. 17th. i923. - - Butter . . . . . . . . .. . 0 at ago at tho limo of his death. Eggs - v Y 11c leaves Io mourn his loving gork . H Y G wife, four nouns and two ilaiiglilcrs. Ma . . . * _ I Ono son itngus l‘i\'(‘l'(‘lt preile POIMOPH - . - - - - - - - - - - - - .- 45 ' b} g - - ceased him. Tho sons RTE John CHARLQTTETOWN MARKET Eggs . . . Butter . . Outs Turnlps 15 MT. STEWART MARKETS Butter 30 nu..."- ..a The DlllrDQfOII were John Murray,