Gwynne '19", i920 APeIISIIIEIQl-l; ‘I Throat Dragees the most airways" M for slm le fhmahr- "mflomlliiflli 658.1108?“- a, m; that iraroqaine. hum sequuon so‘ com- on at this ».tiine of the w, . ' ~ d‘ eone or Slmpl ltllsesrztr): voniigeptic found in Zam-Buk-J‘ A S r in l. Two-inch Box." At hem: at work it s the healer that ends pain and lfflillwn. prevents festeriffl mad healing. handy ensures o :and the" family lfliilflstdekfintrou lee. With it you've ,pre are -‘ ors em" n . firs. J. Rantlilzllfogrglivilyr Stream, v0 ° . . . ‘ ‘in IIIOIIIII -. writes:—--“Here is an incident vl1l°°"°"'- ‘ - . m h | 1 z -s w ud imlpedllwliiiih“ "l" $0.31.fififf.lfi.'lfp‘lllli.yo§llrty"m§ fell‘. dnuglhter whe: ualngffltheflwashilnfl ' inn _lne,t t t er ng r. pawl" Throat Dmlges Ce live e "ishemill-f from s dfsctor: ackfid in ICDQYOUQ fins ~ aflot é Znm-Bnlr (which we_ alwnya l at our eep handy) put en's liberal dreserufl. and (FQIG sold on _ bound up the frnlercarefuliy. Them ur) nave and“. store. flge 25¢, no further trouble. he use of am-Buh ,~A. Foster ALDRUGSTORE fir: Laxative Cold renirers will cure our d.‘ one day. 2 c a ‘slxelgyihem. .cLissrr1i-:o . made it trnnecess for us to trouble the doctor. for in woflarfully ahurt tuna. iha wound healed ccmp|etalY-' Zam-Buk in equally floor-l for burns. scalrls eczema, ulcers, cold sores, scalp drscasei abscesses. blood polaoninfl and plies. All dealers 60c. hnx. ame of paper and 1r. Etarnp to Zaru-Bult Cd, llupout btreet oronto. brings Free Trial Box. v v vvvrwvfi ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements under tlln bonding, 2e per word for enel In- Wzere copies cone to on! eare to be forwarded, Ive cello be added to eon! to cover postage. etc. Contraction! connhnn one word. lint Ive lgnrea (an 01.000) ‘allowed an one we up anees to eever oeat Inst accompany all advertise- ", n; no ease can tlla rnle behoverlookerl. Advertisements ved " ,_ ‘ i; l Moan w nnled Situations Vacant IIIR INC IA! ‘I0 IARK- tho Service Shield in Prince Island. Good proposition r tho riiht Barty. Art Novel- Oo, London. Ont. ll‘ AGENT! WRITE U8,‘ "unount of our business for " iai prices. e now have the t, best momma! plant in a, ve..‘, mptsatqsar- and beat wort at moderate fin. shed frames _, le D line. “Free lamp s. Mor- Portrait Company. Tor- 1612-7-15-tf. $5 PRIVATE OHRIBTMA! ' Greeting Cards, Sample Bock free. Men and women already making $5 up daily in spare time. lolradiey - Garretsonl. Brantford, n . For Sale. FOR ilALlil-JIED BIRD IIIUYCLB, in good condition.- Wrlts Z. Post Office Box 327. 3761-11-17-2i. FOR SALFr-ONI‘) LIGHTER DAY ltangc (slightly uscd) one six Oc- tave Karn Organ. Apply to Mc- Curdy Bell. Cape Traverse. ' Imle Help Wanted i. RIF-SEVERAL YOUNG “'0- tc enter training School for fling at Falccnwood Hospital. lily to Roberta 1E. "Nicholson. unriotendent of Nurses.‘ _ r * ‘-- ov. i-tf. b-nrxrsinlwhcmm snniwo- phcr for city. office. no with owicdgc of bookakeepi g. pro- rcd. Apply in own wand-writ- , stntim: snlury. ‘ Apply “M." urdllin. 3741-11-17-11’. FOR fiAlfFePUllld DRE!) CLYDES- dnic flliy. 1% years old; Baron Kelvin. C. \V. Croken. Freetown. 3135-11-18-21. IIAIIE OPPORTUNITY FOR FOUL- try-men. Miss Angie Blanchard of South Rustico offers forsaic her flock of one hundred ,hens.. These 1m; ‘culled by the-inspector nnd have produced-ratio thousand dou- on eggs in ten months. ‘Sixty, of, those wear‘ hagold ring. Also 40 . puiiets r_c dy for/winter laying. 40 cookers s Plymouth Rocks and Roda Island Red. ‘Sale at Hubert‘ Blanchardm. Stock snic November 24th inst. 3764-11-19-2]. Lost — DEIWVEEN LONG\V0,I\TH e and Hilton's storm s. fawn chu- isctte glove. I-‘lnrior please vc at Guardian. filfii-IILIB-Zi. " ETTER OF OONDOLENCE is recent meeting of the On- Furmers Institute. George- oi which the late John A. Gor- has been president for a num- oi years the following letter of icncc was wivritten to the ber- family:- rr. J. A. Gordon and fumiiy: r fricndsJ-Wc the members e Onward Farmers institute. crown, wish to express to you rlncere and heartfelt sympathy e loss which you have so re- Miscellaneous All A CHRISTMAS GIFT NON better than the Prince Edward island Souvenirs-beautifully ii- iustruted. Price 50c by mail 57c. Guardian. It was with a feeling of vacancy and pain that we gathered in our first meeting since our President was taken from us. We miss the familiar figure from the chair which he occupied so faithfully and so long. in his kindiyand friendly manner he endeared himself to all with whom he came in contact. We found him very willing to exert himself to the utmost, not for his own advancement at ail, but for the good of others. We cannot forgetthe kindly welcome which we always received to i-he ‘home yaustnincd through the death ur dear husband and father.‘ from which he is now so sadly mis- sod. t" duliiifi with any or blood-poison, drives disease from the‘ l” "Miles. and promotes quick healtlryf >- Keeping {glam-Bah always are ofthe bestdaying, strain bc- . Genital john " ore sue-non eat‘: ..- Ross _ yVbeatieyh-‘Union Rood Nov. 12nd. _ I ~ .314.4'-1$~.1lr3i- way" woo? v ‘ ,.' fir, gm‘ m g1, mindset‘: oms wa r" " . .. .........i.”“"-’. ' *."-“¢"" 2rd“ iilildill}, -,.lTlLi.-AT LARGE. 411° lib-TN . era who made 5 n’ c z M on wed-nae» 193%.’ $13.1 YBDOrts were still at large. ‘MURRAY HARBOUR METHO. DIKST Circuit will hover-tbs usual Preacher next Sunda. 21st. The "efflw will be Hsr or‘ at 1on0 z-‘gge Bearpcsao, WhiterSands at , r lull‘ "FUNERAL BUNDAYL-r The fumemi of the ‘fate H. L, Pear-don will iraike place Sunday afternoon, service beginning at one o'clock. in the Methodist Churdh, Monta- aue. interment rwiJi ‘be at? Lower Montague, ' A WORTHY APPOINTMENT. —Mr. Gordon MoGougan, a return- ed man who graduated from who Union Commercial College last term, has been appointed to a Civ- il Service position in Ottawa. He passed the Civil Servicfexamins- tioos with big-h marks. lo writing Priu. Moran he says_ “i owe my appointment to the excellent train- ing I received at the Union Com- mercial College last term." iMr. McGougan laeiongs to Mai-peque. SUOCESSFU SUPPER. - A very successful and enjoyable en- tertairunent and chicken supper_ in aid of the Protestant Orphanage building fund was held in New Glasgow hall on uhe evening of November 11th, Armistice Day. Iiiev. J. W. McLeod presided. The program consisted of an address by Mr. G. D. Wright, readings by ' Mr. D. Edgar iSihaw_ Miss Ruth McGregor of Charlottetown and Miss Jean "Sample of New Glas- gow, Vocnl solos by Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. Trainer of Charlottetown, Mr. Richie Dickieson of New Glas- gow with Mrs. "Ings of Charlotte- town as pianist. All theso numbers were well rendered and heartily applauded. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the performers, for their excellent performance. The n. then followed and this was greatly enjoyed. The sum of $130 was realized. At a supper Iheid in October last for the same object, the amount realized was $178.00. ln addition $61.00 was raised by voluntary subscriptions, mak- ing $361.00 in all. Minna-d’: Llnllnent Cures Colds. - nnnsomums Rev. Mr. Mingle General Secre- tary o! the Lord's Day Alliance is among the visitors to the city this mick. He leaves today for Summer- s e. ‘Mr. W. P. Fox arrived in Char- lottetown last night to ‘resume his duties as inspect of potato shipments. Realising as we do_ how empty and useless mere words are upon such an occasion, we would sim- ply point You to the One who has promised to share all our ‘burdens and trials. - ' ‘in conclusion let us again as- sure you of our deep" sympabhy in- this your dark hour of trial. Yours very sincerely. Onward Farmers institute, D. P. MaoKinnon, Vice President_ E. B. Macbaren, Secre- tary. G \ I SmokingTolhéocco . . ffifopaclto" e J . - ~v ~.».~‘.-._. v 4'1. b- v Q J pry-u e =1 1.. ‘I-i" ' r l‘ I ‘ 9' i r Rogers Am- y, New Prof. Linc gave the fourth ad- d-Pflis 011 The Kln5i!0m-—l15 Refl-l- was nominally Chrisrisn for 1000 ization in the Personal Religious years bu»; h“ m, my“; amen; c". Life. The Professor said he deszlr- vein Latin versions of which the eid to consider the kind of loyalty pgople kin-aw "fig-Q we owe io Jesus Christ; the loyalty to Christ is different thanr EhIB 10y» télltyl-to our church, Christ is not e coder of a. party. Christ is not T . , notional. We balm; to a are“ estamiant into the English tongue Killfiillb - The dlilllwllflflfl 10 C-llflfil cries; For which work Tyndall was m" 1am“- deaper ma“ hiya‘? m Dut to death. The spselrer zpursued our country. it is wider, more in- In who Kingdom there is a ‘per- sonal |lJ0lld betwieen yourself and "19 Kind‘ 0f Y-lw Klflgdmll. J99" lotions and was rend everywhere does not present a. program but pne seats himself. Our pledge is to Christ and that means communion. it is this nratter of Communion which 1 desire to stress said the What is the relation of the Res- surection to the Pentecost. The dis cipies were not predisposed to be- in the rerseurection, were to do greater things because Jesus was going away-away in his body but then spiritually. This belief ‘bed to a Spiritual with God expressing itself in Pent-s 005i ‘Before the spiritual adventure is made __we-nmrst realize who spirit- Working with rh EVENIhNG SESSION. ‘Prof. Fletcher game moo-gall re- protest against many of the pic- oitai which ‘was uvuch en-ioycd and - The special features oi’ the even- ing were the addresses- by Rev. W. A- R095 ‘i119 "Me- 933691" and much a-nd depiores the sale of cigarettes ‘M 716M ‘SWTBi-a-TY "h" to growing minors. on Forward Together. are conscious‘ that we are living in a ‘greart age. ‘Iris a. new day and we are ii-nin-g up as never, We are coming to see ‘bile straiteglc nature We The following resolution was ii ly. That this Convention does hone- by tender its rheamty thanks to Pastor Giieindiemming amid the trus- tees of the Charlottetown Metho- dist Cbuinch for the use of their chumh BN1 hi1"; i0 PHIL “M13116? alike, turning to the backs of the the organist and this choir iior their xsmllloemenmbx mlfilcgopvrrlaofi of eleven of the Ammunition Col- churoiiws who so generously open- ed their homes for the entertain- ment of ‘the delegates. 0M1 also to the "press" for the full and accur- ate rmnris of ‘the Convention. m cmnnonsrowu oussnum. "'- Yesterday at the Sunday Sclpolllonveution (Continued from page one) Recording Secretory-Rev. J, E. 3551513“ gem-mry_u|ss 1,1 m. such facial blemishes may be‘ trac- man, Cape Iirsverse. Executive Counrmiittewi‘... Emma, A. H. Chapman . Macburm, of-St. John. Dr. Frank Woodbury. Halifax, Mrs, S. B. Wase Mionciou, ‘Mrs. J. W. McKay, N_ew Olasaow,‘ iM-rs. J. ‘a. Clark. Char- lottetown. Mrs G. A. ‘Sellers, Albert J‘. A. ‘Marvin, iMoucton, W. E. Brooks, Olbecry, Rev. G. W. F. Girendenning Charlottetown, J A. Clark. Charlottetown, Rev. J. E. Gosline, Oromiucto. E. W. Griffin. Halifax. Rev. A. .8. hers/cmRsv. E. 6H. Ramse Glfifltow, dtev. Wm. Weaver, Hall C. W. Manners Woodstock. . Ross, Moncton, Rev. . C. Manhunt, Wclfv-lile, Rev. F. M- Miiiisan. Halifax. Dr. Houiins cuoine on science and the Bible. Thom is no conflict be- tween science and Bible. Both céimre from God and both teaich Wllollt eri to un excess of impuritlcs bcim: God nSclence says, "brow." Bible ll-‘ihminatizlrltltirroufih the sllti|n and gays "why" Sclence hens “a God's is con on ca n or cat: um t0 mmmod; the Elma lensius Gows m“ cnubin the process oi‘ elimination to Fair Complexion - Gonceais Age Rid tho Ifnee of Plllnlea and Incl lilo-Isles by Using Stuurva Calcium Wnfern-Surprlalng How Youthful One books hum-Incas Pimples. blackheads and other be carried on more completely. ' it is the Calcium in Stuart's Cni- Tm; cqmfllct games 1mm 1mm“; cium Wafersthst has given his mwrpevtafllo“ and the“, mtenper complexion beautifler such a won- tatioos are oontinuailiy changing. The Blbba 4,5 9, [m9 mcm-(L Thgt much finer texture .the gradual dis- Jesua 1mm,“ is the Lme Divine son appearance of the blemishes and a derfui reputation. The results are anon noted in a reuiiy beautiful complexion. This is of God are he represented himself con we, d n, t to be. That Jesus Christ was res- hansdsomee, iiiye-ircrllgrsictln. w“ to a sureoted‘ from the dead. These are 3g" 13K v! “fires: wafers , big enough for aii other miracles t0 mefikhfflfo“ ° '°""° M" "'°°'Y Get n. 60 at any on clears. iAill of Europe including Britain (Mien came the printing press and then something ‘happened . Wm, Tyndall uamsiisied. the New and the Bible sold for a few pen- the var-nous translations year after year 111i 1011 ‘the year of King James. 1n 100 years England had 9 trans Between 1522 and 15-27 Western Europe received. the Bible in their own languages. This Book taught iihe ave-rage man. his right to Relig- ious Idbcriy. Martin Luther refus- ed to retract unless proved wrong by the Wiord of God. A new day for Europe, America was settled by men seeking Religious Liberty. "the? Trhen- came poilirticau liberty then social‘ liberty. in. the rervoiu-toins of Europe the (Bible played‘ a large putt. ‘We are now in a social rervoiut- ion amd if ever solved will be by the teachings of the ‘Bible the text book of the Sunday ‘Schools. ~ wwm would it mean nationally y rial-presume of the Chrisibwith us. p ' b0 ‘ and, 151,9 at me In? WW9? l” M" the 611F595" lillzllelaeas as grey "dongle? oth- life is in kwwifls "wt JM‘! ifl erlslbudicaWVhut you want-in your with ws- HM west-above mnmvn- medication. put on your education. whicifgrives, strength and in ‘ spliration,-to_livieout=ti1e Christ life. “med by mswnges grom p“; and‘ j this presence? By prayer amid Bible Sturdy. Wihat will 1M6 WWII! 1'11 WWW“ 9-1111’ Pfwil”? the Cour.) inn-zit then unanimously e interests of oih- pa3g@d;__ This ‘great prrmclpie wars,-iiiri.s-‘ pres-amt "events in national history. The following resolution was by This Maritime ‘Convention of the Religious Education Council “assembled rin ‘Charlottetown would irure shows‘ in- "moviros" today and the vaiudieviiie connected therewith aliso the low moral standard of runny plays and travelling shows. Soldiers’ Reunion That the late war hasn't been ai- Organized. Sunday School work is together forgotten. was ‘ ‘rat- 50 yea-rs old harving been organized in Si.‘ Johrrti in iiwluamd keplimllfl Kinnon, and some twenty-five ex- rmnua ‘mee tugs- ‘or years. en can“ file Pwvmclm] organizations’ members of the 11th U. F. A. Bde. New Emma-Wm], m, m“, Nova ‘Scot Ammunition Column met at the m 1n 1935 and prgnm moon“; Ig- Davies to celebrate the anniversary lrmd n 1895 Wild flnrter these came togethlarr last year in a Maritime Association. The challenge of the hour urges us to forward Wvrli- What this conventions means will depend on. ‘how we go back to our work in what spirit We new obi igations, ed wed. night when Col. D. A. Me of the signing of the armistice‘ by renewing old ucqun/intances and as- sociations. SergL-Major "Larry" Truinor pre- sided, and after the sumptuous c“ m" "rations" of the Davies irad receiv- ed the consideration they merited, called for toasts to The King, Our Fallen Comrades, The New Artil- lery. The 11th Ammunition Column, and The Armistice. The toast to Our Fallen Comrad- es was drunk in silence, all eyes menu, where appeared the names umn boys who sleep "in Flanders Fields." Replying for The New Art- illery Col. McKionon told of the exciting days when the unit was being organized, of the recruiting mom mt ‘all D“ -~r sntuaii Place of Education in Re- iiglon." of ignorant of his Bible, was entirely Roman. earth Jesus introduced a revolution lry doctrine. Kings became Christ- icyns fcrr political rmoonn. Before Constantino Christianity was out- lawed. burt b7 ‘him was localized in 376 A. "D. in this year who arbovo event. 111° other, ‘the Tudors tried 10 86$ W‘ s-euslon of the Roman Empire in 376 the Goths came down to Cen- (m1 Europe. They were fallen on by the Hubs and in 41o sacked Rome h, whrcrh yefl‘ rho Iiaat ‘Roman soi- drier was withdrawn from Britain; Western Roman Empire fail and ,_ w“ you” by tibeflormnms and wens themelvea conquer-i by Uhrlliilfl" iiy. Resolved that the above resoi/u- Dr. _ Hemline spoke on "The Ev 10w Doctor introduced his swb- in Joct with a story of Stonewall Jack m son mnd the Bible Tom Paine said a lime over 100 years since that the Bible will be unread. Paine is pone. The ‘Billie remains and is lb creasing in "inrfl-uenrce. The man is not educated who is When Jesus rwas born the world While on Two important events occurred days in Halifax, Witiey, and of the splendid work announced that he had been ap- irlun rbe sen-t to the (‘Xbomiottetown record established, of the training papers fior publication. mamshott and the boys, scattered on the break- g up of the Ammunition Columns, roughout the Third Division. He JIOIOIOI! Take Your Order For Printing -'r0- The Central Job Printery 170 KENT STREET CIIARUUITETOWN. TIILEFHONE 4B0-L Canadian Fur Auction Sales Company r Begs to 12:22:; Iitlllt its I MID-WINTER run AUCTION Will be held in Mormon JANUARY i3] st---1921 .. _ and following Days FROM JANUARY 27th-l92l The closing date for the receipt of consignments will be announced later. EXILE-D CROWN PRINCE OF G ERMANY Show Bundles will be on Exhibition i, the crowd tskiniup the chocuTes. MAKING HORSEBHOES TO KILL TIME gap Mcxjnnonrhgynng a M51599; uiarity with the boys he took ov there. i pwitiifour hwfui racket." Aicom iceqwds: appointatilxlo‘ n":_rhng'e_ simiiaif-rbanhiiet‘ néxt ycaffillid ,1 them. ' no Risk With “Diamond Dyes" Don't Streak your Material in Dyes thatFsde or Run \- Time has been hanging heavily Kaiser, sawed wood. The heir to on the hands of Frederick Wil- the throne has turned to black- hem, ‘Hohrzoilern. former Crown smithing. This photograph shows Prince of Germany, during his him completing his first horse- proéeedings~-_carps;toJo oldsd nil. _' l ihegiiirigisfgfloruie} National "link . . w. ,2, _ _‘ . q engagemenip was obliged to go, early and left to. the ‘accompani- ment of three cheers and a tiger,- which left no doubt as to his pop-I 8!‘ - Letters were read from Capt. “Tab" Donald sndseverai others’ who couldn't manage to be preseiit. . Duringittié evening the boysti- _ pressed thanks top-tho P. is. r. Arill- , . _ iery Auxiliary, Refldlll Brosi. arid _v '- l-‘enneii and Chsndier- forlstooiisgl. _ andto Mr. audliiirs. Davies for life if. . 1 cxceiient meal, suck-tor putting-big’: “i exile on the little Dutch Island of,shoe_ with J. Ludjt, owner of the Wleringen. His father the ex- shop and his instructor, at the i ht. r g Dyes" pls 1h pointed to the command oi‘ the newl P. E. I. Heavy Brigade, and hoped stories of the old unit. Not warE Each package of "Diamond ontsins directions so sim- any- woman can diamond‘ dye a new, rich, fodeiess color in- to worn, shabby garments, dra- to have every man of tbs old Am- stories, stories oi‘ leave, mud, mules perhm covering,’ Wham;- woo)’ munition Column with him to help stories that took one from Halifax silk, iineirootton or mixed 800d!- perpetuste the traditions oi‘ the old to the Somme, from London to Rus- Artiiiery in the new. sin. The stories were interspersed kind-then perfect tion Column came in the form of McDonald and Ivan Hughes, with can; _ . Thin Unfinished 7 Hogs We urgently appeal to Farmers to STOP IMMED- IATELY the marketing of THIN, UNFINISHED Hogs, either live or dressed. The greater number of all Hogs being sold are NOT FINISHED, and many of them are ABSOLUTELY Buy "Diamond Week-no otiter __ results are - guaranteed even ll’ 70h have nev- The reply to the 11th Ammunl- with songs by Arthur Bruce, Frank’ er dyed bémm Dwain h“ c010,. “w UNFIT FOR MARKET. This renal. to reduce the price of even the good‘ Hogs. Nothing is to be gained in price as we are in- structing all buyers to make a reduction of 3c per lb. on every thin hog, and if many more come we will return them. We are doing this in your interest as much; i our own, as it has taken years of efiort to establish t e splendid reputation for Island Pork Products, and we as Packers owe it to the industry to s‘? that this is not thoughtlessly ruined-to your lo in t e end. Kindly C0-OPERATE for our MUTUAL BENEFIT. ' Davis & Fraser Charlottetown, P. E. I. . 3624-11-15-tf. E ._ I " _ t, I. u‘ a o0 | 2. Fi " 1.’. z . . 50 3 ' é €, 3 r l1 l‘. r-{gf - - ‘i s "i 1 iii ' i l ‘ l i: . i‘ -. y: ao- ~. 25- 1 ‘)0 ‘i, ..._, t‘: _,-§\v< . . <.,__ rfi!‘ <— .