K Fcr Infants rm‘. tYl-iltlrcn. Mothers Kttttw That Iienuintr tlastatia . _ were received fionstiit}lzl_:,gg;qpness an "J1 " l i ' ' Loss 01-‘ 511"]? I t-cfretirlfl -. ‘ i "ii-Eur 1",, twill‘- 5W“ 4-1-4- ‘fin/z; TF UR 50m“! I m,“ fl n. For var Thirty Years fiiSiliili "m! cznuunonuramr. nlwvorm t-tvv. Compared with other foods the coat of“ bread is insignificant, yci; no food costing so little. nourishes so much es. pat-zap BAKED "FROM IQIJRITS, t=tzoutt s A so it for all your bolting 4- ore Bread and Better Breed ~ ml Better Pastry . Western Ceutls Fleur Milb Company, lilltel TORONTO-Heal on» Ineeiu II HE TECHNICAL SCHO0L.-- MEETING TO BE HELD.—'I‘he -ttttt.i.tt tipenitig or the Agricul Guardian understands that a meet- t‘. Iii Tot-hititrttl School is ing is to be held shortly in Char- I In tukt- plat-e next week Iuttetown to make preliminary ar- i'rtii'. ttill Director of rangements for the erection in this llililtll tcttut-tttititi. (it-tawtt is ex-‘city of a suitable stone or bronze it. lit‘ present. Work at the monument In memory of the sol- tttl at t- untivr way today. 'l‘u diers ut’ this province who lost their t-Iittrty two enrollments for the lives in the Great lllar. ltwtttrw have ltet-n made up_ anti ~ tr ‘Illllltt-IIIIIIHS for the tiight Messrs 5.1‘. Paoli and Simon 5 . t-trt-ivrtl- Pauli Jr, leave this morning for lt- .I \. Mathieson leaves thisQNtirtiit-rn New Brunswick and the rnittr tt-r Altintreztl to visit her llrtivinre of Quebec, to study the , lunthcr situation at t-losc range. t-tt t llSB | mouoav |l0Wlilg is the honor roll of New October: Grade 6.---l Bertha Nis- bit, grade 4.— Kenneth Stevenson and Mata-ti Blanchard, 2 Cora Nis- bit and Harold Stevenson, 3 Musa Stevenson, grade 3.——- Mary Mc- Coubrey 2 Earl Houston, 3 31mm. cm Laird, gruide :5 .l. Arthur Houst- on, 2 Alma Stevenson, 3 Florence ‘LMNL grade 1‘_l Melvme slewinndtMiss ldsxPaquet A large sum ‘Ii-DSOD, 2 George 'Nisbit_ 3 Ellsworth lStevensovu. I....A VERY pleasant evening was spent: at: the home of M-r. and Mrs. OWW Elam, Elmwood, on Friday, Nov, 5th, when the young people of ithst place and the neighboring vic- iinity assembled to tender a mis- icelltaneous "Shower" in honor of ,t.heir daughter, Sadie who is to be lone of the principals in an Interr- iftflfl-g event. in the near future. IMany useful and valuable presents _ including seveml Iwteil filled envelopes. A’ dainty Iluncheon twas served ‘to all present tuftor which the remainder of the evening passed all too quickly ltn vocalt and instrumental imisic. dancing, etc. ' I t Relotivm and fricnds- will rs- gret to hear ‘of the death otf Ca- therine Darrach. The deceased lady was the wrife oi’ Mr. W. E. Bosworth of Hull, Mass. Mrs. Bus-worth ~was in poor health for some weeks before her death. hut her friends thought her ilI~- ness was temporary and expected her to recover. The end came I very peacefully on Wednesday} Nov. 3. The funeral took place lit-om the Pope lilemoria-l church. No. Cohnsset. Nov. 5. Rev, Mr_ Hut] son officiated. interment was in the lllesthingaiti cemetery. litany beatttiftil WPGBllIl-I were sent by friends in the neighborhood and these tokens of sympathy and the DFPSPHCB of many . friends -at her funeral show ltow highly she was esteemed and respected in the com munity. The deceased was titt- daughtcr of the late Archibald Dar t-uch of Appin Road and, leaves t: husband and four brothers; George of Conearti l-l.; James of Cam- bridge; John of Boston; William of New Brunswick and two sisters; llirs. John Backus. Abhingioti. M-asit, and Mrs. Alexander Young thtmbridge, Mass. -BRIDAL SHOWEFL- A very pretty affair was held at the home of Miss Kathleen Brennan, on a Friday evening recently, when the young ladies oi’ Tignish gave a li- nen shower to Miss Annie Morris- sey. After the bride to he had been seated in the tastefully decorated living room, her girl friends rose anti sang "When you look into the Heart of a Rose", accompanied on the piano by Miss Mae Bernard. During the singing two intimate friends. Miss Anna Clohossey anti Miss Catherine Gaudet, entered carrying n dainty basket in the form of a huge white rose, which they presented to Miss tltlorrissey. Miss Sybil tPulmer then read an address of congratulation and fare well. This was followed by an ad- dress by Miss Anna Cllohossey from the ladies of the A. 0. H., nf- tet which Miss Dorothy Hnciwtt on behalf of the Order presented Miss Morrlssey with a substantial cheque. Upon looking into "the heart of the rose”_ Miss Morrissey discovered numerous tissue wrap- ped and ribbon tied pnrcelshenclt containing a beautiful piece of household linen. Although token entirely by surprise, Miss Morris- sey made a very charming little speech of thanks to her girl friends and the ladies representing the A. O. H. A dainty luncheon was then served and after singing "For She's a. Jolly Good Fellow" and showering the bride to be with loads of good wishes, the young ladies took theirdeparture. . ' II'GEORGETOWN — Mrs. Jas. Farrell, Sturgeon, visited George-- town recently.—~ Mr. Haywood Stewart has purchased a new Stu- debaker car. Mr. Stewart is one of Georgetowns most popular young men.—Mrs. J. C. Manueiwas taken from‘ Georgetown recently to the l’. E. l. l-lospital.--Rev. Father Gail». lsnt motored to Georgetown from Sturgeon last weelri- Mr. Harry Clovey, who has been workingln Sydney for some time, is spending a vacation at his home in George- . ' Ilxi- yi‘\l_; y}? 1 0/411 Established R A The quality of KING cote ORANGE PEKOE TEA needs no explanation. Its four years of service to for it a reputation of which we are justly proud. Fro it to be "the extra in choice tea.” Users repeatedly tell us it is all that and more. We shall see to it that it is never any less. Eweeeraw a‘ eputation the public has earned m the first we claimed Glasgow School for the month of l ‘thswinfer at Trenton, N. S.» Mi’. |wwn,- m. Louis McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. McCormaq (manlotts- town, motored, to Beorgstown re- céllllit- Mr. Alex. Boucbard, Georgetown. left last week to spend and Mm Joe McDonald Ponttnure Istlond, are visiting Mrs. J. Smith Gcorgetown- A whist party was held on Nov. 9. quite a number bs- ing present. The prizes were won by Mrs. S. McLean, Georgetown. of money was realized~8tlllrnan Johnson, Georgetown, is enjoying a vaootiorh-A. ..'WIDDINO IELLS — A very pretty wedding tools place at 8t. James Catholic Church, George- town, Rev; D. P. Burke and Rev. Theodore Odllnnt officiating, when Miss Adele Smith; Georgetown. be came the wjtfe of Mr, Edwin Mac- Leotl, Panmure, Island. The bride looked charming in a tailor made suit. of navy blue, wearing a brown hat and rocoon furs. The brides- maid, Miss Cecilia McDonald also wore a blue suit, while Mr. Aloy- sius McDonald, cousin of the groom. acted as best ‘man. The FIB sen‘ were numerous and costly, showing the higth esteem in which the tbrlde and groom were held. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald ‘left for Montreal and other cittiels. 0n their return they will reside at Pan-mare island. I - —SH‘=PPING GEESE- learge shipments of live geese ‘were m-ade. recently, from the island being consigned to firms in Boston and New York ‘to he placed on the market there for Thanksgiving which will be on the 25th inst. 'l‘here is considerable demand for pressed hay from abroad but on account of heavy traffic in perish- tabie frei h-t_ the cur ferry is mak- ing us 1 any as five trips daily. an embargo ‘has been placed on hay until next mouth. Heavy ship- ments of potatoes. are going from this section to Boston. the price per bushel here is stbout 70 cents, while in Boston the price is not much higher. but the money dis- count enables the shippers to make a profit. 'l“ltis surplus stock of potatoes is now being ‘rushed rows-y because famiers have not sufficient frost-proof storage and weather conditions are liable to change with short notice. ll. n/‘WEDDING BELLS. Titt- marrlage of Mr. Edwin McDonald, son of Mr. William A. McDonald, Panamure island, and Mist; Adele Smith, daughter of Capt. John Smith_ Georgetown, took place in‘ St. James Church, Georgetown, on Wednesday. Rev. IFather Croken of- ficiating. The bridesmaid was Miss Cecelia McDonald. sister of the groom and Mr. Aloysius McDonald was groomsman. The happy couple left afterwards on a wedding trip torMontreal. TWILIGHT RECITAL. —- The first of the series 0f twilight re- citals organized in aid of the Pro- , one part1‘ by Mr. W. K. Rogers. Mr. ten-tam. orphanage by the Ladies Aid of that institution, was held Sac "T411? afternoon in the Methodist Ghurch. There was a large atten- dance and a most enjoyable pro- gram ‘wos presented under the direction of Professor Fletcher who presided at the organ and gave n number of delightful selections. in which his splendid talent and the wonderful range 0f the magni- ficent pipe organ were well ex- emplified. Solos were given in ex- cellent voice and expression by Mrs. J. J. Stewart and Mr. Pogson. The next of the series ‘will be giv- en in the tBapti-st ‘Church next Sat- urday afternoon at 4 o'clock for which another choice program is being prepared. At each of the reel-tale a. silver collection is being token in aid of the Protestant ot- phanage, ‘s purpose which, apart from thsj enjoyable and educative nature of the entertainment. should ,elici]t the support and sympathy ‘of a I. ‘-----a-e->i- truesosv. FOXIES FOR NORWAY-Eleven pairs of alive black fores were shipped yesterday morning from Ohar-lotmetiawn eumoute to Norway. Ten pairs were shipped by Mr. J. S. wedlock from this touch and Howard McKendrick left tin charge of the sh-lpiuent, which goes via New York thence by ote-amer to Fhrishiarm. Mn‘. McKendrick will remain for it year in Norway with tltt foxes. RECEPTION T0 BISHOP OF CHARLOTTETOWM-At the (‘on vent De Notre Dame lust. evt-uittt" a retreption was tendered llis Lord ship the Bishop of Llhurlottetuwtt by the pupils. An excellent pro gramme of music was cartyt-tl out by the following young ladies: i’iuno,- Misses E_ ‘St. Pierre_ ll. Hogan, l). Kilfoy. ‘l’. Noonan, ll. Stewart. A. -Cttsl\_ ll. McMillan and IMary Hogan, Violins-Misses l). Hogan. J. Patterson nnd K. ilornshy, A beautifully worded atl- t-lress was rend and presented by Miss Dorothy McKenna and a flor- al offering presented by Miss Mary Riley. ~ NAVIGATION INSTRUMENTS COMING-The instruments for the Navigation School In connection with the Navy League in Chur- Iottetown left Liverpool, England, on November 4th by l-‘urness Line Steamship for Halifax. The school is expected to open on or about December lst. It is expec- Ier that several officers from heati- qusrtsrs will be present when the oillcisl opening takes place. A number of applications have been received from persons intending to take the course st this school. and It is confidently hoped that many more will take advantage oi 7-‘??? ' . owl Ten-year-olcl Chris prob- ably started it-but they all came clown one after the other. A neighbor tolcl Me about I "Ill/HQ Gill“ §7flen ola um ~ -“'*-~~“"""---/%t¢s She got a jar and every- - body's nostrils were rubbed with gently healing en- tholxtumoutsizle snclinsicle. Th? all breathed rsely again Menthollt is good forclnppetl hands and cracked liPl-‘llllllllfl, antiseptic, gentle. f-fentiuointum is soil everywhere in 25c. sol 50c. jut. The Inilelstnn Ce. Brirlgehnrl. Ont. llullnle, 11.1. latndnmllg. 5-31?” i Qi- l KTHOLAYL- ‘"7121. SAFELY." received it. -FOXES ARRIVE Frour a ielt-gratn stated that Iii r. B. (l-ralia-nt ltogt-rs, arrived a-t his destination in .\iin-' lTold You So ncsuta, U.S.A.with the one ‘hun- tlrvtl anti thirty foxes which he llilll brought there for distribution Illutt every one was in ‘splendid ctmditloh. - TABLET DECORATEQ-At St. Paul's (‘litirrh Sunday the Bronze 'I‘ahlet_ t-rt-cted to the ntomnr_v of ‘Lit-at. l-‘rctlerirk J. Longwtirih. was tlt-cortitctl with a bcatttiful wrcatlt ot‘ t-ttrtizttitms and roses in ntctuoryw of tho young 0ilit:t>t~ who laitl down his lift- for his king and country on tht- t-vc_ of Artrlstiue Day 1018. VIOLATION "ZSHING LAW ~Proceetiingst art: bEtlllg taken against. a party at. East. River for having under-sized oyster shells on his iwem-ises. A party is being prosecuted ntlso for ftisthiingtsallmoti at Winter ltiver out of season, and proceedings ‘are beling taken against another at Bon-‘sthaw. for allowing sawdust; to go tinoo stream. A PAINFUL ACClDENT.--A re~ grettable ntccident occurred at St. Dunstnns Ilniverslty ilatsit evening‘ Rev. Frank McDonald was endeav orlng to repair the mangle when. the machinery started drawing both his hands i-nto ltt both being badly crushed and lacerntexi. After recelv ing first aid treatment he was semi I-o the hospital where at last re- ports he was resting easy. I ~ . ~- BRIDAL stwwetm- Miss Knmhleen Duffy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F‘. Duiify was given t1 loll)’ ‘Miscellaneous shower last evening at her home by n number of ther girl friends who presented her with numerous dainty gifts. prior to betr marriage which takes place in the near failure to Mr. Montague Hennessey of Came Traverse one of our returned homes who served overseas for five years. After the witty verses had iwetm read the company whiled awaysoveral hours very pleasant.- 1y pvlth music, dancing and tooth-- some refreshments. everyone wish- ing ttcli-e popular young bnide-tohe joy and happiness. t the tst and t. Winprtant Reatlin Matter ;-S g iFrs’s Newsl for A The izhtowtt Guardian's Saturday Sub' Christmas Songs and Hymns Holy Night, Peaceful Night (Silent Night, Hallowed l 79375 Night) . . . . . Jeanne (lortloti y ‘Log - Nazareth Oscar Seagle and Columbia Stellar Qunrtette A M69 The Nolce of the Chimes r s; M Oscar Seagie and Columbia Stellar Quartette ‘ ‘ Ye Olden Yuletide Ye Olden Yuletide Hymns, Hymns, Parr . , Columbia Stellar Quartrtte A-2993 Part ll. $1.00 Columbia Fit-liar Quartette Princt-‘s (lrt-hcstra A-2996 Prince's Orchestra ) $1.00 Children's Toy March v '. Children's Symphony Song Hits I Want to Know Where Tosti Went When He Said Goodbye . . . . . Get Up . . . . . Jlnga-Bula-Jing-Jlng . . .‘ Nobody to Love 0n Miami Shore . The Japanese Sandman Drifting Along on a Blue Lagoon C You're Just as Beautiful at Sixty ails You Were at - Sweet Sixteen . . Avalon from Sinbati . ots Pal, Why Don‘! y... Answer‘ Mei (Papa's Getting Mad) Sweet Mamma Uncle Josh at the Dentist’: Cal Stewart and llarr C. Browne Put up till l Stewart and Ada Jones Uncle Josh and Aunt Nanc lteve . . . . i?! amtilit-II anti Burr Catnplicil anti Burr Bert “lilli-itns Bert \\"iliiatits Frank Crtttnit Frank Crutnit $1.00 A4303 $1.00 A4302 $1.00 A-2097 $1.00 A-2995 $1.00 A-3300 $1.00 l, A-ssos Nora Ila) rs l i Nora Bayes l Al Jolson llcnry Burr Marion Harris Marion llarris A-299l e Kitchen $1.00 e ’ Dance Music Whlsperi|1g—l<"ox-'|‘rtit Art liicktnatfs Ort-ht-sttti lf a Wish Gould Make It So —l-'o.\--trot Art llicktit-itfs Orchestra l Je Ne Sale Pa Pa --Snnp l-‘tix-trot . . The lldppy hix | My Little Bimbo Down on the Bamboo isle ‘ The llaptiy’ Six Think of Me ,Littie Daddy—.\lctilcy Ottc-stt-p ‘ Wilbur Swcatinatfs jazz Band "But"—Mcdlcy Fox-trot: Wilbur Swcattnatfs jazz Baud l Fair One ~l-‘ox-trot: . . . . Ted Lewis’ Jazz Band i. Gypsy itloon-Jfox-troi: Ted Lewis’ jazz Band I That Moanln’ Melody-Fox-trot Paul Btu-a Ta... l A-SSOI $1.00 A-330-l I $1.00 A-QWi-l $1.00 ' A-ZQQS $1.00 A-Tiil‘) ' Rose of Babylon-Fox-trot: Paul Bicsc Trio g 51-90 Hawaiian Twilight —.\'lctiicy \Valtz Columbia Omhcstru i A-(ilbli 0n Pensacola Bay —Medley Waltz Columbia On-hestra i $1.05 Aida. O tetra addio Rosa Ponsclle and Charles Hackctt l The Chimes—Fox-trot 40114 i $2.00 49869 . . Columbia Spntiish Baud Three 01110618 ln lhé Morning columbiaSpzittislt Orch. lQpera and Concert Music E- i772 $1.00 Lullaby . '. l - Renee of Memory . milk l ll . 14 cupful sugar Pinch n‘: . I tablespoons cornstarch I tablespoons Oewan’: Cocoa teaspoon oinnlmon teaspoon van l-lut milk In double boiler. , Mix sugar, cornstarch, sslt. cinnamon and cos. Add . lento, mix thoroughly. till mixture thickens and un- til there Is no taste of raw starch. Flavor. turn into a ‘ moistened mould and when cold serve with whivbed cream. sprinkled with chopped walnuts. DEVIL‘! FOOD CAKI l,‘ cup shortening 1 cup sugar 6 tablespoons Gowavfls Cocoa 15 cup mashed otntoes 1 egg cup milk ll‘ cups flour 2 teaspoons Baking Powder t: $22.33;; ifiliiliif‘ "'"> n thureulhly m: hm In rmutf wit»: tin in model-nu m: cl um. the wonderful opportunity which such an institution provides. A prospectus has been prepared. free copies oi which will be given on application to the secretary. lttt Q:OWANC(IMI‘\NN ttutttt. ttitttn-vtv New Process Columbll Reo- erdl. Individually inspected. Dweble, delightful, deod- nlsle, emu-ate in every detail. XIII Me Again . . - . . ., Rosa Ponseiic } Dreaming Alone in the Twilight‘ . Polish Dance-Violin Solo‘ Faust Selections, Part I. Faust Selections, Part I1. Meet Me on de Golden Shore Keep Those Golden Gates Wide Open The Music Box . Dialog for Four . Etude, Opus 424 No. Waltz in E Flat (Schubert) and ' $1.00 Waltz No. 5 (Koschat) That Naughty Waltz-Violin Solo . Your Eyes Have Told Me So-Violin Solo Eddy Brown New Columbia Records on Sale at all Columbia Dealers COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY. Toretro $1.50 79114 01.00 A-2990 01.00 Hulda Lashanska Barbara Nlaurel Barbara Maurcfl‘ Instrumental I Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra A??? Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra . } 0 Harry C. Browne and Peerless Quartctte } As-Bzal arry C. Browne and Peerless Quartette l Columbia Miniature Orchestra l_ A-310l oiumbia Miniature Orchestra I $1.00 C 3 (Bohr) _ _ _ ) Columbia Miniature Orchestra A-3l02 Columbia Miniature Orchestra Colonel/a Eddy Brown k GfI/lIl/fl! Sll Ldlfl’ Medal: I) Io H60. A-2989 $1.00 lhl 10th and Z0 of Every month 170 i ‘l THE FiSHEFlIEtS.—i-‘0r the past wuck smelt fishing has been pro- secuted very successfully on llll’ Nortth side of the lslatnd. Good catches have been landed all along the North shore. The reports front tthe oyster flshenies have been very encouraging. Some exceedingly good ones atre ‘being landed at l-"Jastt Rivet‘. POULTRY EXHIBITION-Hie Prince Edward island Poultry As- sociation is arranging for the big- gust poultry show ever hcltl in tht- province. to take plat-c in January next, and for which prize lists will be issued shortly. The business men are taking tronsitleralilc inter- est In this exhibition anti ovt-r twenty cups, besides a. large num ber of cash prizes have already been offered. The poultry industry has become one of the most import- ant. In the province and Prince Ed- ward island has taken s leading position in this line. The possibili- ties are immcns» for the futurtg and every encouragement should be given to those who are endeav- oring to promote the industry. Clinton has lost one of its most esteemed residents in the person of Thomas Heaney, who passed away on the 14th i-nst_ Besides a sorrow- lng widow there is left to mourn the following family, lifts. D. H. Champion, or Monson. M». .\‘lr.s. H. Wobdsido of Victoria, I’, E. -l_, llediey V._ of Monson, Me., Chas W., of Amisk, Ssslc. Egerton R.. of the Pots-Isl Department, Chor- Iottetown and Arthur 0., on the homestead. I t For Sale by , ‘A. E. TOOMB 167 Queen Street, Charlottetown For Successful Bakin§ I BEAVER FLOUR Ll MITIO CHATHAM. ONT: