NO 1, 19:9 .........- Everyi POI-Elli? the "BIC ‘LEO-ll fell ufw" RED ROSE o! Red Rose Tea. is prepared with cantrll alllrdiflfl if our reputation were to. stand or l . that-single. package. ‘ GIIAI UPPDIIITNITY lot‘ ll- il-nd t-hutre, bell or comb W Wt. itvr- mo n vary 1w m. Priltea ildIl-Id to be re-aaatod for talking iploturoe m4 Pflllnt lento to be sold TIER“ é°°°it°tii ROSE ORANGE, PEKOE ifoxfre. good i ,___ THE MARKETS (Clllllll-I! Press) MONTREAL. Qua. Nov. (L-oeaoita ~ y umlud export demand, dealers con- uw. in demand high prices for “ grease. according to traders on the Montreal wholesale produce market wdgy. Many factories have llready Eloeed down owing to inadequate milk supplies, but asking prices on m. mgrkgt today were unchanged at "m. costumer vow! for WWW cheese, with Quebec at 19 cents. some ~ we; wore reported today at '4 cent “oar pound lower. but thase were ex- ggptionaL Prices in other branches o; ma market were all steady, with butter generally quoted at 35V: to 3B for eastern townships number 1. past; euflggd m g wholesale way. Poultry Hand egg aelea were reported steady. ar-rawm-lrlggslwwhers u no ' change in Canadian egg markets tn- uy. Rgceipts continue light end at the meiority of centres storage eggs n; forming the large bulk of the tradlnz» ' _ TORONTO, OntyEgg receipts‘ hare continue light and the market is firm although British Columbia c"; are proving rather difficult t0 mrlve at the asking prioe of 62 cents 10¢ extras l". O. B. Vancouver. Deal- ‘era are quoting shippers for ungraded . _ .9594 44'. seconds d3. Dealers are quoting w“ u for dressed turkeys 36-45 cents per pound and for -geeae 20 cents per pound delivered. ‘ . tliiltely- Phenom-nebulae: gt toe. 950L902. on. n. fitvon wsyau esntsl of- "W "in b! {Wild until Wldnesdsy, Nov. 13th. aaoe-al. Plooutarv school. - m school st Pleasant breve i_s making _ under the aireotiea of am elailaallasa. caveats or aoorbason-uv. was Maobougali viii ereaeu lab- MONTREALw-Egg receipts here to. "i" ‘Wt-- ll It!!!" IMN It 19401 day were 872 case: as compared to 1,826 cases on the corresponding day B will‘ ego. The market continues firm with a good demand and sales of both fresh and storage ens are active G at unchanged prices. Storage eggs are moving to retailers at extras as; firsts 4o; seconds 3s. HALXFAX, N. s.,-Tho local egg market is firm and steady with no changes in prices since the week and, Fresh eggs receipts are consisting mostly of pullct eggs and e, good de- mand for storage stocks. Owing to the continued mild weather, the de- mand i0!‘ poultry is very limited. BAINT JOHNH-Thl egg market’ here has again advanced under light receipts which ere now so short, that fresh egge ere hardly a factor of the market and atorelo eggs are filling tho bulk of the demand. W! the few fresh eggs arriving, dealers are quoting country shippers, extra; 53. 55; firltefl-ifl: second; 80-32. E; H. Fleiden. one of England's most brilliant young airmen, has been alppolnted personal pilot to the Prince of Wales and will operatic feggs delivered cases returned. oiftrol 253.55; firsts 44-46; pullet extras aa- the Prince's b18116. seloblfln-w DO- onQ Insertion IIIeeIeeIeeee-ee euesse e e "an Learns» < ~ _-_.¢-.-.-v-n Agents Wanted --s~->_~. tees i i Classified Advertisements mix‘ hank" eveee-aau-u-v-swao Tl [If iill of 5 words e-eaas .. leyerllneorawoa-da OQQQOOO-O 50-0 , "mliTrll-Iiififisfl“ ___----<---. BASE BURNER. FOR BALI. _ ALSO fro; SALE, T0 LET, BOARD arm _ 1 room signs on hand at Guardian Oak Laura) Heater. Apply Guer Z (ice. ' ian. 0745-11-6-21. Eror saw-a nan roxcs. THREE FOR. eats-caramel- vlcrnota. g, females, one male. Apply Gordon bargain. and records. Apply 3 Elm E McLean, Cornwall. 9758-11-64» Avenue. 9738-11-6-21. __‘_i__-_____ Ol Slim- ONQ WILD DARK glnale mink. Apply Hush MacNeill. Male Help Wanted g Little sands. ii-t-‘Ji- _______ ____ ____________ 5-w-- ' ""—" WANTED-A MAN muons» Fol '10s sale-om: wlbrou also. ‘beds, springs‘. mattress». llwsorvcl- relishes. etc. Mrs. Davies. 154 “ Formal St. 505-31 U_I>w _ IOI SUI-TWO NEWLY FRESH- encd high grade Jersey Milk Cows. Howard lohtlrmen. Central Bedeque. iiTM-li-S-‘Iai. YOXEQ FOR ALE-JR [AIRS SIL- ver Black us. '7 pairs of which ere proved brolderl; also i! Pills and. For information apply to F- Btewart or G. H. floibiwii. Liquidbtors ltqiiwey Mutual Pox s. Fur Complny. Limited. Charlotte- town. P. E. I. 97Z0-il-5-4i. Lost losr -- icrwulv MONTAGUE ' and Charlottetown on as Road. '_ truck tire. Finder please notiiy T. m B. lvee. Charlottetown. 970141-5411- ‘ t i Felrlalo Help Wanted WaNTIlJ-MlDDLE-AGEI) WOMAN to take care of sick lady in coun- try. Appty qusrdien. _e'|e'l.ii-'I~al. >___ iqp-nwv-nc satt. UIIIITBIA! CAIN can b! earned’ Mid 535550..“ weekly. n. aom time selling will known line P0P- wnal cnistmas cards. maritime eeeos y. An early start and W! eo-opgrgflqn assures success iciutiiul new portiolio- oamvil to». Master lusts 00.. Limited- ‘roronto. Representatives wanted arllall towns also. F. H. W. Nov. I,5,1,9.lI.id.l6. For Sela §-_-__.._,_. A Itw ncoleranno rALa AND medium silver foxes. Prices reason- _ labia. Robert Mulch. Mt. Herbert. - g-(qpiii-‘l-Ii. I F0! sane-savanna. rail-l illo- lttlred silver foxes. John D. lmitll. Mermaid. Lot as. am-il-r-al. "7~-—---_n__.-- "in saw-area roonmo cal. ‘Karly lal Weymouth Itreet. gIyQ-iiJI-ii. ___________ "t! eats -. on noses‘ roe ‘Willis ans 1m worn. aieaathoru "' ‘Wu. ma eeneitierl for lca rec- tts mu winter. Paella ale-mm‘ m Wovens. Nlthorlend East indies. “Ir install municipal bulel to ra- m" the trslfle prebin, "' V“ Topper Ferguson. 966541-241. farm svorir. York. R, R. 2. WANTED AT olvcz. QUANTITY good pressed hay. MecKic 8e 00-. Grafton 8t. Esat- 599'“ wanton FOR SHIPMENT THIS week, five cars of certified cobblfil‘ . secfi- Put ufl in 150 lb. bill» film" Earl Kennedy. Kenslhliftfl- non-ll Miscellaneous cannzrlrclt wolur nolvz Bib sonable. Apply Guardian. “ii-lilti- JOIIN ALFRED MACDONALD. Land Surveyor. Hermarlvilie. flouris- efail-ll-I-lmopd- '—' NOTICE — ONE PUB‘ Ill” English black boar for breedifll purpose this fall. Calvin Hiahop. Mt. ‘ Buchanan. FViD-li-S-Si. we ‘Inverso at. 2.30; me De Sable et 0.80. also Tuesday 12th.. at lum- mwraitit st 1 p. hi. u...- ISLAND soy rassza m my. .. [NEEBJNGr- POW A. Bionic. sbn ,6! it. J. ltnele. Ndwflu-t. P. I. 1.. has reoblved his dihioriia hWI-M bum lnls m. examinations in structural mflneerialg. w. otleil il still in hi! early thirties but has trevelled end Worked in many piaees in Omltio. United Etetos md Memo. During the lest tie"! yea-rs he It» resided in or near Glace Bay. and filled tho poaitioln of 1011mm iron-weaker for the Dominion Coal Oomblfly- Being anxious to still better his condi- tivR-i in the induliltel world he stu- dio! persistently 1M feithluliy iii lit-I Ivan time to e aueceaulu end. m diploma entitles w. emu u. supervise or inspect the uewtieq of any of the modern stayed-revue. It is eleven years since he was lest on the island. but hopes to my his 01d home an extended visit before, tic undertakes his new duties which no offered him in the United States. oases‘ OPIPORTUNYIY for Is- land theatre. hail or tllurell to are- cure seats at very low price. Prince Edward to be re-aeeud for talking pictures and presents sects to be will immediately. Phone Mr. Gallagher at 50d. seer-em. ‘I'll Huston-Another aplen- ciid decimation was present in lt. Peter's Cathodrel int evening when the aria-sinner took his text from the lath voree of the 8rd ohloier of Genesis. Tilere then followed the instructional address on the Secre- ments. ‘The eubicct was doe-it With in la very convincing men-nor. Itnd the reason shown why God chose w teach his people by and through increments. The individual Secre- ments will be dealt with later in the mission. One of tho meet helpful tillage in the mission is the use of the question box. One dividers uk- ed lest avenias referred to the wide spread error in regard to. Kind literary VIII havib: founded the dowels of lowland. ‘rile toner give-why the Mlsaiorler celnfmmdlii the error. The wssiouar 110908 4-0 devote an evening to the hietmy of the znsllsh Church durinz Whit-h as wiultrece the history o! the Church bmk tn the QMWXN N"!- ous tn the swivel of the Irut leint Augustine. ‘me milieu will contin- ue tonight et 7J0. and Ill are invit- gd to be nNeent. rzleomsu ‘msouereiaorasrehtoiea-l-ee! olenrlmiumaaeem-Arahiaald Mur-re-molulate-Basage. up, wan Menu. Pleasant move, la repeated better this mom- in]. Mrs. Idith Watts Qomvbell. York. nu entered the P. I. l. llelpital for POTATO TAG! FOI. T!!! Ill- sorrs shipments ea short notice- Guerdian Central Rirltnry. ' .ll2l-l0-19-tf a npzcnn". NEEDLE lrnclauer. superfluous Hair, Werfe and Mm" removed permanently without pain or scars. For appointments call Queen Hutch-Mite M- M~ 54cm", will be at the Queen Hotel "Wm- be h. 13th dlith- Q m m 9179-ll-1-8l. _...____- Situations Vacant. Femflh AMHITIOU! WOMEN. BIG PAY. Large demand for "dice "h" 1"" beauty culture and uairdrcaatns- you, gnaw“ largest system. DID- mnq” "mud, Wrlie fOl’ 1711mm‘ “my, guys; Beauty Academics. 8 lt. O therine East. Mont?!“ . n. v. l“. n-l-la-ai-zt. To Let ‘f-{KTETTF-fmrllanlin“ IOU"- modarn conveniences. anvil?‘ . a‘ Kentdtreet '1"- ' ' - Q-v-Q|<I¢I—‘P<""Q‘¢'._""_~_—’""'_ ‘r0 arm - nouam TINIMGN‘! h“, on Queen Street. Awly M mo; ltreet. ' Ilil-iwtfl‘ ‘to LIZT-JPWO nears» WIN"!- u w, guy and. Messed qguvle, pent new“! in ti" tit)’- thesaleetof Mis- ---r- Mr. It. ll. Jeakinl. M. 7.. retumifl last evening from hlontreel. where h! h“ bggn vigltfll hi! 1M ‘AWN. WM i; attending MeGill University. 111d who l, just recovering from s meat iilfleel. - _________,_,__......_.._....-_--- DIAIII I ggogggp-At xeluihgton. Ilov. 0th. Mrs. W. I. MIDI’. Hlfllfll ‘H!!!’ ai a n m. fma heme of anam- MACIRINIII-At his ileaiderael. Ml Queen at. cllarlottetown. en Nov- ‘m m“ J, wyugofienzie. egcd ‘f6 years. Mineral Jridey at I o. at. (“Mal leaving It 1J0- XMIIIIM yeople’: Comet!!!- Zelsooooe-e-oeuooo-woe-ee-oee» N. D. I MacLean UIDHTIIII Illll-III Phenols! d front. rooms. snlteble for ill?" housekeeping nice loestlerl. Phone, m for appointment. ¥ Doll-Ii in» some Q4‘ _ Q-POOOOOOO”O-OO ' fault-l: onullvq IEIVICB- An ‘interesting sorvice we) conducted in the Baptist lchooirooiis- last even- iitg by the ladies of the Baptist lau- eienary Union, on tho ‘ ol_ their annual thank offering. Mrs. J. A. Olsrk occupied the chair. end ‘gave s brief. intoraeting outline or the activities of the organlaetiorw smut a graceful tributa to the quietly efficient work of the Presid- ent. Mie- A. W. flier-no. Mrs. A. C. Vincent's fine soprano voice we! heard to good advantage in "heautiful Gar- can of Prayer." An eloquent addrisa by lbr. A. G- Vilficeilt was listened to with eloea altssuss. A iarle and Outbuilding tlllnltliivirig offering for missions was contributed. rnsrmms Maurine-Ilia Oc- tober meeting of the lseuhcllinl (Ullhtinuea frorifteee l) i in all elloerimtntel stage and thel boots that do not how bxist should b! construct“ for it. ‘mete bests one to have avce Carrying ‘capacity. psrtment was hbpgllli that if it were DRPared to enter into an erranle- ment for five years eh a aubaldy bia- is beett would be built that would be eveiiebie for reatobebh subsidy ‘rate-s. Hence advertiaemtnts calling fer tende-s for such beets on the above basis were issued lest year. but the lowest tender received was so high that thajldpgrtment felt Women's Institute was new Hallow- een nlsht at the home of Mn- Jonn Mbcormeck with seventeen members and three visitors meant. Meeting opened by singing Institute in; realised which vriil gc u. buy a new flag. a neg bola having been recently placed on fheachool arouses. Altair roll cell reports of different oom- pcrted fruit had been sent to e lick person in the dist-riot. School oom- mlttee reported vioitiggg the school which was found vary comfortable and 1' good attendance of pupils. The eard- plsy planned at our last meeting will be held Tuesday. Nov. 12th It the home of we. Anus tandem. New cwunitteea were appointed as follows: sick. Mrs. George McPherson and Mrs. John MoConnack. School. wa- Peier Walker and Mrs. Daniel McCor- mick. Needless to say the members one and all are very proud of having the beautiful Hcertz prize pleead in the school and s glass ease to en- close some will be put in the school room. Mrs. Hugh McPhee end Ml‘!- Danlel G. Mcdwlneck were appoint- ed to look after the work. Meeting closed by singing Notional Anthem arczi carving a. dainty Hallo Well supper by the hostess. Next meet- ing will be at the home of Mi‘!- reter Walker. As this is the annual lncetin: roll cell will be answered writh payment of membership fees. rains moan SCHOOL‘ import for October. Grads VIII. 1 Elia ‘Buttler. 2 Glen McKil-lnon, 3 Lillian Jackscn. a yBilly fviodwein. ‘ Grade 1v. l Raymond Mcfiulnon. z Verne McDonald. a’ Lois McDon- ald, 4 Marlon Jackson. 5 Annie Mc- Swlin. _ Grade II. l Mlurie Kennedy. 2 How- l-rd Moliinnorl, 8. Willie Bottle. 4 Lester Jenkins, 5 Arthur Mcheilsn. d Margaret Aoorrl. Grade 1!. l Lydia luller. 2 Haul Jackson. Lucile McDonald , t Iris Murm- Grade f. i Ollie Jenkins. Perfect attendance. l. Lydia But- ler, tile lutier. y nest Conduct: 1 Lydia. Butler. 7 Merle Kennedy. 8 Hamel Jackson. 4 Raymond MeKinnon, b Lucile ‘Mc- Donald. d Idle Battier» Western Guardian i ...WANI‘I INIOIMATION-Coal- granting on a recent news item de- gcribing s successful al-iootinl trio of s lulnluerlido party ia which the bog included a number ei’ around birds. e correspondent. who is a lov- gr of birds end sportsmen like them- selves. ‘writes to elk his Summersidc (rial-ids whet kind of "ground birds" were shot-were they rabbit: or QIOWI? bllnlral‘; Llnlment for Dlefemltlf- GAIIIULL! GOMPQUNDID grin; your prescriptions here end Y" “- u: ed . ii‘... éfiif.‘ on“... o. cem- peuss than. ‘the purest lnlleaientl ‘willbeuled. 14nd . . . momma he aura to derive the greetm will!" meet from them. l5 TIGHT? IIIUGOIIII. om deem aaa am w. _nasn .1 mittees were heard. Sick committee ro- a ithat e: least until we had the ex- ; perienoa of another yea-r it would not - unlined by an efficisl of the raii- . illojustilied in accepting it. 1h the llight. of this year's eltperisncl you [will problbly have noticed in the The Department i; now satisfied able the btileflh b! the fresh fish markets cen be intended to large sections of the coast. 2. It is elge a fact that the ex- tension of the fresh fish business. whether by the use of collecting bolts or otherwise, detrimentally af- the extent that those Who have been tnflgirig in curing lien turn to the fresh fish industry. the supply for tho cured fill! industry is diminish- ing. On the other hand. there is no bout for the fiahormln to sell their catches for the frseh fish markets and susu ta therefore done only when have need to spend less than on sitlon to produce more fish in the, same time. apart from the fact that prices are usually higher for fish sold for the fresh fish markets than when prepared for and sold in cured fish markets. ' l. The need for bait freeurs is an evident one sad this Deputnwlt has been and ltiii is civil-lg consid- eration to some method whereby the fishermen will be eacouruld with ‘proper assistance to provide titlin- yaelvee in l. lib-operative way with laecessery. for freeaing and atorins very long. veura trulr. Oflllllltioll of Fishermen ottawa. october 3i. ifll. Dear My- Islanders: You hsve tbia Department's thanks for your letter of the 24th instant. and let m0 ensure you thst i; appreciates the attitude of your Board in such matters. With the resolution urging the need for organisation aruonlst the fishermen. not only u this Devi"- rnent in full accord. but action hat almdy been taken. as you point out. the Minister‘ on several occasions when on the wast during the Pest summer. indicated the importance to thl fishermen in their own interests s; becoming properly organized. The Mid tor such more and more im- pressed itself lathe condition; on the different parts of the coast be- came evident. Immediately follow- ing that. tour llrlhlUTiQhi-i wen made for the employment of Dr. M. M. Ooady of 5t. Francis Xavier Uni- versity, who has during the but few years been making e. special study of improvement of rural conditions and organization. and who is. there- fore, , r “y equipped for taking e lead in such work as no other men at the present time in the Maritime Pyawincll is. ‘lte has been ens-cod for several weeks peat in this cork. and will continue it until it is com- pleted. which. it ia hoped. will be done by the end of tho lpfirolohifi! winter. The desirability for loans under proper conditions being available to fishennen is also realised. The prob- lem or ensuring fer such Ll. how- ever, no easy one. As‘ you will reellu on examination of the Perm Lean Act. if it were extended to the flatl- ariea no useful purpose would be served. and the experience or other countries in the matter shows the Med for the grvltelt care. ‘me mat- ter is. however. continuing to be tn- vestilelod. and I wish to add that if your Ieard has shy suggestion of a suitable method for erraalihl for such loans. this Department would very much sooreelatn being inform- ed in feetsil regardlua such. , Yours truly. ' from» w. a. rouse, Deputy mama: of Panama This star's ereusht in lentil- rasi mane. lame; a1 am. was the longest in 1i yam. IN id fl~ ‘rsrm to as the "great arougb "A light draught. chilled holds. see- , worthiness and good speed. m De- ] such. It is hoped that detsila of such proposals will be worked out before idea. McGreil-l on the death of his lieck oi spiritual his. "1 s. P. i‘ Petition at a meeting of tl-la a. s. c. a. Bliecutivb hold in the city hall Tuaa- dey ovinlng a communication was reotlvtd from John Merl. its. kbneril - muons» OntArlo asslbty for the Pre- vention u Cruilty to Animals ‘urging all branches to crunch the Minister or Justice to hive the ihvs male use tho prcbeeution o! offend- era revihtd. ‘ma Gnarls s. s. c. a. in taking the initiative Illfigoela the following Which were ‘approved by the meet- iing: ‘ i ,1. i That ail shipments of liva- stocl: shell be baud upon or ex- iway carrying same before leaving gioint of shipment. ,I 2. ‘rust in cu! of animals ar- od? R911 cm w” immr“ by "ch ! Nova dcotla pepers that tenders have ‘ riving in a sick. injured or diseased i mam“? PW?“ '1 5mm 5m“ f” mbn‘ i again bpen coiled for the supplying condition. or froln o\ ercrowding or w. four doll!" Ind thirty wit! N- ‘,of five boats for this collecting work. =, my ours» fol-m of defective snip." rhient. ietulflllg in prosecution; that that i! suitable boats m mas avall- .j ma cue shall as mes at us. palm‘ ‘of unloading. ‘shall be securely tied during trans- incl-ration. a. ‘hut section ass. paragraph ‘"1" and ‘I’ be to amended to in- clude all animals and birds. fects the cured fish industry, as. to! 5. That the maximum ' penalty.‘ ‘under section 537 of tho Criminal Code should be increased to s pen- elty not excoedlng G500 or two years‘ imp: lament. s. That Section ass be so am- compulaion on any portion of theierlded es to include all animals and, i birds. i '11 That section s42 be so Im- snded aa to increase the penalty from I. ‘Phat it be against the law to [or any otheranimal under condi- tions which would lead to lufforing or are unsanitary. I. That lt. be against the law for wu~ L of the . per-tithing. u. the protection of ani~ ‘ . i (t. That. e.li hulls of mature age v I t v your. Why’: some suggestion! to make , . I , lawn . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . .. . as: 2 lbs. n“ . , . . . . . . . _, :54 1 hfsm-lalads . . . . . . . . , , . . .. . 33c Oranges . . . . . . .. . . . . __ gge , libobsp . tat llb.Coffee............,....5$e guns Tortoises... .. 21¢ zflmcom HWWHHE.“ lino Peas .. . . . . 25c _ 2 tins Fears L. s. .. . cc.- . ~ m“ T°"*'° 5°“! w‘ "l 7! '1 1 ' is}; 1 RA SPECIALS "1 lbs- aura: ------ -- . . r-cc Choice Bulk Tea ass l 2 Brooms . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. 65c 3 note; ltlatche, gas Fer Thanksgiving Dlnn i Chicken. Lamb. Pork and Bee -—~—--~-—~~-~-»»~-_~M~.- a l Book Reviews .- "THE srmmsunr. chanson"- , A Protest asalnit eel-lam iorrusl- hstic tendencies or the age u vclced by the Rev. Canon H. A. Cody. of the fishermen consider it to ‘be injiii or those months‘ imprisonlnentj 5L John‘ N_ B" m h.’ hack “The their best meal-eat to do so. obvious- tc $500 or two years‘ inlprisonlnent. stumbw,‘ ly those selling their fish ga landed _ with or without hard labor or both; mg 5.4mm. Tmomay Th, author Shepherd" lMcCisllsnd i has chosen fiction a.s the vehicle in 11w" H"! wmuently Ire in e, pb- keep any cattle. horses, sheen. swine, which to re-state the great truth i that "the letter kllietla but the spirit imeksth alive," and while there la iembodled sufficient of the drematl: to fully attract the casual reader, P. iJ. MacD‘NALD’S;J,I Anniversary and Thanksgiving‘ ’--SALE-- y Nine yurs ego P. J. MacDonald oemr to Chxrlottetow-n and started in the Grazer.» tuaiuoaa and in that. time blui- nosa has increased easily uh: time as fir“! as it was tho first Bocsuae no have given the Public Ssaydco and Qusliiy Goods". that‘: the reason. Pay Cash and Pay L685 leur meals seller io serve. Ir we lla rt i. Geese. Ducke‘. __.____.._._____.______+.._.~¢¢ Eastern Guardian .. ‘(illflltuillfiliitliit-Servlcea will ‘ce held 1n Holy Trlnli)’ Church, Suns dry r\.:. the 10.11 of btovomber s; ' fziiclvs. liforllilag sarliol at ll. o. 3. 1:: the evening a special service will be held at 7 o'clock. when there will be special hymn singing and e sole. The preacher at both services will b: Csptalll Hutchinson of the Oilllfiii "Army who has worked both in the ‘cio Country end wsszern canaea. l-lrmn Book pro-rifled. All welcome. any Mrwu to mountain: my drus u... tiloughfui man end the student ' or 11.8,! In? device svhnheocvcr fork-ill and much in its page: to induce ilhl §UT§MI 0f BYOQUCiI!‘ Ibflflfmlligpifltugl life. When such minds i IIJWEDDXNG Bllll/kylt. Gold!“ conditions. (This surelstlon is medfredoction. a certain frna of mind.‘ C . . I _ . ~v alnelic Church was the scene of e in the interest of show horses in otherwise wpii stored with Boon m- ‘m, pram, ‘Nam u“ “henna” the ring and horses used for racing.) It was decided to hold the annual meeting on December 2nd. facilities for storing bait. or‘ where; EESOLUTION 0D‘ CONDOLENCE ireault ‘u. disastrous. as mother. Mrs. John McCvruh. i Wheroes it has pleased‘ Almighty “"5 Mai“! ‘L’ "Did ‘$8M Wm- 5~ FmmdqGcd, to remove by death the mother m9 P¢°"3!'7 "d i“ WWW Mini-l"? 0i 71mm"- ot cur esteemed Bro. Jae. McGrath. ipwuu" "e Mervin: its place. The} Therefore be it resolved that we the ‘lnembersof the A. O. H. Division Rnsoiutiun of condolence to Capt. ‘motion. is apt to dwell too much on loutwerd ioflili and ceremonies. and |ta lose sight of the inward and wield the destiny of a church. the filly be seen in Britain wilere lhs- kbtebilshmcnt .1; entering upon perilous times. For igion (Will/Sh Ls, lagging behind on the nlass ell dc, science, and iailould be first» i laugh»;- goes to tha root of the mat- ter by a happy illustration: "l he- illeve in forms and so does everyi morning st nine o'clock. when the pastor. Rev. Father R. J. McDonald, united in holy wedlock, Miss HM T Donovan daughter of Mr. John i James Donovan, of Bayfleld, to Mr. i Alex. McDonald, son of Jolln f... ue- lDollald. of Big Pond. There were 1 few friend: present at the Nuptial Cerenwnv except the bridal party. ‘ The Church was nicely decorated for the occasion. The bride looked charming in e gown of rose geugetfd with hat to match and carried I bouquet of sweet peas. The eeroinofl! i! ‘rignish in meellng assembled. ex- Wunder‘ l (mm Ls “Maury w! the 7 mm,‘ u" ‘ma! “m, mow,“ u press our heartfelt sympathy. to ‘Brother Mctirath in the loss he has 'eu;ts'\ d. Therefore be it further one \‘nt to Brother McGrath and one to the pros for publication- J. W. GAVIN. (In. Beefy) flnlell. Nev. a. lees. are -... DOOMED T0 DEVIL'S lSLAND FARE. Nov. d-JFiIty-Xlva doomed mo. chained together lrl canes of fours. carrying all their belongingo in sacks strapped over their should. are. were marched throulll the crowd. railway station to the prison- They were convicts, condemned ‘by French justice to banishment on Dev- il's Island. the dreaded penal settle- ment off the ooest of French Guiana. with little hope of nturn and leu of escape. some tried tn shield their faces from the curious crowd as they shuf- fled elong. Among them was a youth of sixteen, who murdered his tether at Iuuarl. Chained to him was Juice Lapel-re. who was notorious during the we: u a spy in the ply of 00r- mgny. Many of the miserable wret- ches had beards. which prevented the White from noogniairsg them as the centre; figures in recent murder trials. Saint Martin do h, where W! "iii realtla until the vessel arrives to convey them to the terrible settle- ment. They travelled to La Roch- elle by railway in tpesial prism ears. mu mu, chained hand and fool. was pieced in s separate atnel cell 0o l. long corridor down the middle of the train. which travelled ell over France from prison to lilac-n until it was iiiiea. Whiil holding to their native 008* tulaionative women of India have adopted the, lumen of weerin! American ellk hosiery. ~--a-,-..___._—--_.- - DR. W. R. CARSUN Hines 000mm Pllrngrlrtv" Cereals, eel Ilvrvewe Dlaeeaee m Mace It. Ilene lot Oneal t. Peel's liberal ed streets of La Rochelle. from the. The eonvicte Re to be taken to. Iholcling and binding things tf>geth-, Isr. such a8 eemant. for innlntc. Se,’ lygligiollé forms are important for‘ ....'I‘he ly-i crushes the, fen too much emphasis ‘yranpy of form ofun i, vital spiritual, life." so much for the pu-Iwfl-W o! thtl book: now for the story. The Rev.‘ Mr. Lalldrose, an elderly country ‘clergyman ll. dislike the word ‘PIP- igonv, i; called to a summer hotel t0 vim, g. sink woman. Finding that silel 1.! in extrema. in ‘ms comets-Hes M, administers Holy Comical-Hoo- I‘ \ though he knows she to cxtemmull- ‘lclto. This is his first conflict Wllill ‘the rule; of his Church. and he is‘, vgry uneasy. a! blfilild H1070 50. one“ u" dying woman induces him‘ to accept the euardlahsulp vi it" z|-|n¢.q;q|y;t¢1-. and to become the itnutao of her fol-tuna. The younli iudy rflgnll the implied restrslnt~‘ a common trait in these days-and? takes an amusing Way to break new wmgg, bu; her guardian‘: kindness of heart and simplicity tum the; scale. An irreligiou; ilfar-do-weili m” u. mm“ tn; eleflymln‘: "W'- ftausn and succeeds tom tlmf‘. Mo" , ‘nu flock are indifferent. if not or» ‘gggenistir-the result of nu lowly! ;m' p)“ "no; gnd history 0i hi5 tcuul-cl-l instead of desoendinl to ti" ’ "need; of poor llud-workint PM" ‘plex’ on hLs way to ettlod the 5f" ‘ms he hears e meet breath" "id uocognim that thi-i "l!" h" * 9°” is: over the hearts of men which he. Hacks. Further acquaintance briniii iout the fact that the Pfltlcim’ “d; ‘been turned from I150“!!! by l! 43mph; word of his own you-a or, ‘fore. and "l" m!" Nam" ' "y ' ‘pg-fill factor in setting Ml‘. i1 rose in the right way. end in c" 4n; up m, mygiefy end intrlsuc l gwhirh his vlalt to the dylfll "Ml" thee involved him. There are msflsi imam. with the ward u nerolast ‘story end an anneal. idyllic love ia- feme end thrilling swoon in this iporvaau the hook. which is heart- Iily recommended to the reading public as a piece ef sterling liaere- ‘y lurlw-I. when was Susan Laurence, w‘ lilllat M. l. recently tried to settle a school strike at Bu: Hem, III" land. she wsa howled dorm bl! III-l this of the pupils. w. sourts for luncheon. when. site! vrhiling sway the afternoon. mowed back to the home of the bride Qt It?’ "wind m“ ‘ “p? M m“ "m" 411g preservation of truth. The dan~ field. where e most enjoyable old- um“ b’ 59"“ m‘ u" mmuushger comes when the forms are giv- time wedding supper eru participat- ed in by relatives. some eighty friends sad Alter due justice to the (heavily leden table. canola: beau With the "wedding reel" and followed by step dance. quedrille waltz and the music of two violins ployLng i! unison and continued to well n“: day-break. A large number e1 we“. inf UNION-l W!" bYOUIht in by “if sue-ate. including teeny cash envelope! and cheques in the bride and groom. MQNMDN. Nov. 6.-W. d. Map- henaon. baritone. will be heard s) soloist during the progrgmmg ts be broadcast by the Canadian National Railways on ‘Thursday. over n; trans- continental network of stations. Mr. Stephenson commenced his nlusiral career in Iiondon, England Iulder Augustus P. Burr. of the Tonic Soils College. and in addition ts NIH-Y IPPQIPI-HQI erl the ceneefl stage in England and in Clngdg m; had an extensive experlencl in the flsle of opera and oralorio. 17m singer will be acompenled by a sen- celt orchestra under the direction t! Edmond ‘Prudel. The program, which will origingh 1n Montreal. and will be broadcast Iimulwlaouely from the Canadian National stations across the contin- ent will begin at ll p. m. (A. l. T.) Previous to the network programme there wll be a local studio programme from C. N. I. A._ featuring Jim ‘my- ner. tenor, one efythe original ha: holly bays ei Montreal. e To encourage olive gnu-egg t1! Syrian eovernment bought llflfl olive lhootl from 114i! 4nd dlltflo buted thorn to the farmers at MU prise. camera-rumpus m MIIOOOI. carnal. eveeeou noun-e ae leer I U l,“ Defeat d“ ‘“ _ fithife‘fi‘hsaaviq-ssessn-naw eahneerflw)? r n-Iv- N- lr-"Www r _ . -, unit" ';."-'l."acl.a'"~w sauna-roamed. a