1v i The Minister, Rev. R, 0- ‘Eaton, will preach taking as ‘ i: his thome ‘ _ ‘*- iil» Weylsyjl Great Text."- The alums ~ adptiem will be ‘Administered at this ill‘: Mu n_su.‘__rf.:‘o. .‘BATON_,._B. a. s__o.,, mieraa‘ . ,\ tsminlfilggliit-y-niuegron/or music 1 I ‘ITUOLOCK r 1' Combining the Sunday School with the morning se ‘RQVA I1]. Ryin‘, B. i. Anthem. "Jelggt Word of» Cod “l s service. » I ‘. of Worship. the Preacher. ._ ,1 o-ptock ; 8811198- Anthem, "Fierce was ‘the Wild Billow." Solo-RAW v M ari AnthommThe Sun All Fews are Free. II .. Thinking Fast." .1 Q10 by Miss Barbara McNeil! A‘. of the United Church, will be incarnate." Miss Edith Rafuse You are Corciislly Welcome v rvics i ‘vvvvrvvw t “Minister: REV. W. ‘Mi. RYAN, B. A 1 Organist and Choir Master W.E_ Fletcher, A.R.C.M..A.T.C.L. 1 sssvioas ron romoanow 1 1 y 10.00 A. blip-Prayer Meeting In Heartz Hall. 11.00 A. MP-Jermoh by ‘Rev. Ross C. Eaton, B. D. Anthem: "God oi Our Fathers" . . . . . . . . . . . .. De, Kovsn (Klplinfs "Reoeesional.") 1 2.80 P. M.—8abbath School and Bible Classes. 1 1' mo n. iMPffiwmQn by The ‘Minister. 1 ’ Solo: "Nearer, My God ‘t Thee" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Carey) 1 Miss L lllan McKenzie Anthem: "O God. Our Help in Ages Past . . . . . . . . .. Martin V t i irvwvvv CLASSIFIED, ADVERTISEMENTS . . . . . . .. 10o per llns of ii words lo per line ofii words 7c per line of ii words One Insertion Pour ltalfltldlsl‘ . . . . Eight Insertions . . .». . . . . . . . AAAA ‘4A“AAA a as Lanna‘ a m‘ vwvwvmvvvvvvvvvvvvvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv .1. .‘. v A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. C‘ vvv vvvvvv v vvvvv 1 l Agents Wanted’- Miscellaneous BELL HOSIERY FOR THE ‘FAM- _|N°_ A_ Mi§g°.NA|_D' LANQ] ily‘ from Mill to Consumer. Good ' pay. Sterling Hosiery Mills. TO- 5054 l0 23 lmo.‘ ronto, Ont., ' CALENDAR AND SPECIALTY . salesman. Contract for four win- _ tar months to er.‘ ‘Blg- commissions, State quali- fications. Apply Box E20. Iondon, Ont. $ sharp. For full particulars see1- SELL HousgflbLg “"5353, handbills. 5927-11-6-41 ' sities - greatest imaginable _ demand; have business of your 15111101151011"! own; make five dollars up daily; --¢P~ capital or sypsrlence unnecss- YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO enflr North Adams Training sary. B. Ganstson, ‘Brantiord. Ont. - MAN‘ OR WOMAN TO "TRAVEL and appoint local representatives. $1092 yearly wasklysverage) and expenses. Position permanent, Experience jinscssssry. onto. THE QEIG SEASON FOR SELLING Personal Christmas Cards is now on..,‘See sr writs us immediately- Have choice samples. Whole or spars time. Weekly pay. You deal direct with the manufacturer. Master Kraft Greeting Card Co. Toronto Re- sweat-Hives small towns, - itw. l9-29-31-Nov3 FOR steady, hard work- qsso-u-uuei. Wed» Nvv- 11» 21-dtlNov.5 cure guaranteed. ($21 Winston Co., 'l‘or- “pauses p 'A.W.-wsl0i. of four kinds oi liberal also wanted in mhw-ttstt-Nov. '14 SERVICE-PURE Yorkshire boar. bacon type. ‘HHM ‘ ___ . , MR‘ Mouse’ Kenalngton- l UTCH At the P. E. I. Hospital, REMEMBER THE AUCTION BALE - at ‘Fred Godfrey's. Suffolk, School for N-urses, North Adams. ‘Mass, please write Supt. prormipt- ly. School qualities p registration. monthly allowance and privilege of six months course at Yale University School of Nursing all aid. 5311-10-16 i.s.m.w. 261 Salesmen Wanted SALEBMEN WANTED FOR THE "Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries." Start at best‘ commissions, territory handsome free outflt, ' largo list. of new specialties, Stpne A Wellington, T% BRED1 oni at 12 o'clock1 ii to se- rovides selling season, l vv onto. ct. 16-41. __.__.._.:________-_--- WITH THE-WATKINS LINEHVOU will mukebig money andtestsb- lish your own business with ub- solutely no risk. 175 Family nec- essities from the Plant direct to Consumers. The d- R. Watkins. Company. 379 ‘Craig Street. Mon- treal,‘ ' ' A.W.'l-l4-2l-28. BAl-EOMEN -.-.WE OF-FER steady employment and ply weekly to sell our complete and exclusive lines of guaranteed duality. whole root, fresh-dus-lu order um and plants. Attract- ive illustrated samples and full- eo-operation. s money-instills opportunity, 1m ere Nun erlss, Montreal. S. W - Wanted BQARosss WANTED-—AFP1-V 49 Euston sit-m. . asst-nuns. . WOOL WANTED—-WE WANTA large quantity of washed wool- Can I!!! high-price. Souris-llol- lor Mill. " Blllt-lli-ll-Bi . , . WANTID.~—F"OR""W1NTE'R months. small furnished house. Write "M." Guardian. 5928-11-6-21‘ To Let -ro tar-oases! so rss,,.uo. App liillodhirdit. w o" ‘B043 11 7 2i. "r0 Lsr - Houai, -.connsn Pownsland lluston Streets mod- ern conveniences» Jur- nncumene 001-11.. 8.18. French. 56 Upper Prince. ilgsl‘ ‘i 8i. Male Help’ Wanted .,__,------,-- . 4 BIG EARNINGS BTEADY EM- ployment for Barbers. Bemmo expert in 8 weeks. ‘Write Moler Barber ‘college. Department Halifax. ' 34-11-1441 Lost LOST-SE x 3% TIRE BETWEEN ‘Montague and‘ Charlottetown. Blinder lsavs at 108 Fitzroy Si. ‘and ‘receive reward. 5945 11 7 3i. Paid $8,000 Per Month For I Protection Cl-l-lCAlGO. Nov. d-Charges oi graft involving 300 policemen and payments of $8.000 a month have been made by Patrick H. O'Don-‘ nail. attorney for two members of the Gonna gang. leaders of an sl- cohol ring on trial for killing two‘ policemen last June. O'Donnell offered as evidence to prove his charge. records which he said showed each policemaifs still‘ number opposite the amount paid him. ‘ ‘Barred from introducing the evi- dence in the murdeqtriel as irrele- vant. O'Donnell said he would B11"! his Information to the Fedora‘ Government, some of the policemen took their prices in alcohol from the l5 pisnte controlled ‘by 111° ‘minim’ in basement! 1.1111 ‘w!’ I ‘mam: t id .and cot e588 on u" '73:. ldgclared 01101111811- ‘FOI’ l Foe s.‘ ‘ I w‘ Niki-If,“ Fair-view. -_'~-»ln'v‘eea...-....',».. 1cm‘- ~ "i" . ~ . Currie.- Ir‘ .4. '1' sonata-at t- Duplicate um of these 111M131 were tarnished detective mus s so that ths places would 11111 1111 rgidgd by mistake. The chars" were JMM 3111-117"? .111.“- -"1.‘_" .,..‘,',, _-,....-,~...r-»'. l -.-‘.: i.» _. w Oentral Guardian ‘Pnsesvrssuiu ‘siRvtczs, ‘ 5111MB)’. Nov. 8. Clifton l‘! ‘a.m., Malpsque 3 p.m.. Long Bivsr 7 tum. Rev. A. E. Kochaly preach- ng. RECEIVED a shipment of Kapolt - 118mm‘ and ibettezvthsn feathers for .5111“ 91151110115 111141 baby's mat- trssses. Also rssd for basketry in ‘all sizes. Henry MacFarlsne and 00.. rear of R. T. Hqimairs, __,__ PHONE FOR OUR Hoover Vac. uum Cleaners, you'll be surprised at the amount of ‘dirt you can take out oi your carpets. Henry Mac- Fariane. .Phone 1042. . 5953 5962 WINS EATON PRllEA-‘A pair 0i blankets donated by 1119111,. more“ 00-. M<>iwtoiu~tor~tns high ' scor- 1118 two-Yeflhqid’ cow. in the‘ -iry I551. at thirwintsr Fair in Ania rgi ‘"118 W011 by A. a. ‘McKay, ‘char- lottetown. No.- 361. - ~ - FUNERAL TODAY-The funeral of the late Mrs. J. K. MacKenzie ‘will take place from her late rs-‘ sidence. 18 Bayfield ‘Sh, on Tugg. day. Nov. 10th. (not Monday as previously announced) to Canoe Cove Cemetery, going by way o, W951 1111191‘ iBfidge. funeral leav ing her late residence at 1 p,m, GRAND SACRED CONCERT ai Central Christian Church tomorrow evening at 8.30 the following will be heard. Misses Barbara Mac- Neill, Ethel" Coombs. Mrs. Seth Henderson. Mrs, J. J. Stewart, Prof. and Mrs. Fletcher, Messrs, Dennis. Whitehead. Acorn and Porter. 6962-7-11 THE CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Services tomorrow will 60111111118 Thanksgiving and Armis- tice Day. Rev, Neil Herman, B, A. will preach at both services, tak- ing for his subjects. morning fFirst T111111“! Flfsb" and ln the evening '.The Greatest, Thing in the World" There will ‘be special music and all are invited. {Gm PERSONALS iMr-‘anil Mrs. C. i8. Drew, accom- panied by Mr. E. W. Gunsaulus. American Consul, leave this morn- ing by motor for Halifax, where they wlll spend Thanksgiving lMr. W. W. MudPhee, Associate Ediltor of the Orange Sentinel arriv- ed 111 i119 1111i’ Thursday evening and Will remain on the island‘ for a month. Dr. H. D. and iMrs. Johnson. City,‘ leaves this morning for Montreal to spend Thanksgiving with their son, ‘Dr. Hammond. . sun-rile ‘F-"PYBWP- 11°¢11111"'111°- P- 1'3‘ LTMURPHYp-At MillvaleWNov. 4, to Mr. and Mrs, Michael Murphy, a daughter. Congratulations. Nov. 5th.. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 5956'7'2l' Mutch (nee Mattie Van‘Buskirk).| Sduthport. s son. Arthur Blair-e. . cvnnnx In Loving Remembrance of my dear Brother. Mule Edward Cullen of Alex- nnelra, who passed away at the Marine Hospital, October 80th. 1017, aged s2 ‘years and Capt. Frederlsk- Francis Cullen who departed this life at the Marine Hospital at tit. John's, New- foundland. October 17th, 1018, sled 8S Yfilfer-R. I. P. From this world of pain and sorrow To the land of peace and rest ‘.6191! hill taken you dear brothers Where you find eternal rest. Inserted by their Sister. Mrs. Annie L. ,0'Nell, Ml N. Carry 8L, Baltimore. Victoria One Vol the largest and lest equipped Hdtels In Eastern Canada. Contains 120 meme. .44 of which have. private baths, Completely renevatcd saber»: M! veers. - Few Hoteig throughout Csllads snifthe United states svs ililiflifiliiiiil tehie- we eervlep to all Ritalin." Tele- shones in Pssml- ' ‘ Rates $4.00 to pet day. t. t ' Charlottetown H0126] C0414“. Proprietors 4 . A.’ HARRY a snows‘. poo 9 i H. BI Arlen. Ottawa; » . Tel» wicrosis sTlj-i. t‘ ' K ‘ liu. Boston; l. C, Phenner. Tor- onto; Mrs. S. Cascia. New York; Mr. and Mrs. W. Krogmer‘. iBrook- lyn; Henry Jenkins. Boston; E. A. Marsh, Montreal; L4H. Jacobs.‘ Montreal; A. C. Rogers. Summer- side; J. l1‘. Arnstt. Surijimersids: J. E. Sinclair. EmeraldfA. H. Mit- chell, Toronto‘; 1H. Arnoff. Toron- Lo; G. G. Garnetis. ‘Dumibsils; C. A. Archibald. Truro: lil. J. Ashton. Ottawa. - attempt to show that "most cordial ‘business and personal relations" existed between the gshg and the THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iniiisrist" ilAllilE Milli- ilAY lilliiil‘ Preparations have now been ai- most completed for this years Arm- istice dance which will be held ill‘ der the auspices oi.the G. W. A. in Prince of Wales College Hall Monday evening. November 9th. The hall hsa been elaborately de- corated and the floor which is the larg st in the clty has been put in‘ axce lent condition. The music will be provided ‘by the iCasino ‘Orchestra who have ar- rl-llsed an exceptionally fine pro- gram. A numlber of the newest dan- cing ‘select-ions will be played. many of which have not as yet been heard in this city. The affair whlohls under the distinguished patronage of His Honor Lieutenant Governor F. R. Heantz will be chaperoned by Mrs. A- B. Cosh, Mrs. (Du) I. E. Croken Mrs. G. E. Sherren and Mrs. J. J. mohuiston. Although n0 invita- lions have ‘been mailed all friends of the veterans are cordially in- vited. Tickets will as usual be on sale alt the door. Come along mic-brute the signing oi’ the Armistice and help that}. W. V. A. n its work. Dancing will start at nine o'clock. 6881 1i. Biggest Fox Exhibit In America TORONTO, Nov. ii-For eight days, commencing Friday. Nov. 13., the iloyaLWinter Fair wlll hold its fourth annual show in the Coli- seum. The management promises its great army of patrons many new features notable among_which will be the international jumping contest. Cavalry teams represent- ing France, Belgium. Canada and the United States will take part. Each section has assumed an in- ternational aspect. including the light horse show. which compares with the New York and London Olympia Shows. The comprehensive collection of the best that ‘Canada produces in pure-lured stock in poultry and pet stock. in silver black foxes. in tropical and fancy fish; in fruit. seeds. vegetables; in dairying and other products allied with the agri- cultural industry, form an exhibi- tion of first importance. The dis- play of silver foxes promises to he the biggest ever staged on the continent. Waiting Is Kings Game (Continued from page one) I swer came in these “IDTQSVZ “Oh, I think ‘not. The pub- iic is ilckie. Just now it will smash anything with Macken- zie King's picture on it. A year from now new issues may have arisen-anyway times may be better. things cannot possibly be worse for the Lib- erals than they are now." And that being settled, those Grits turn their attention to patch- ing up a riddled. decrepit and de- lapidated cabinet. Oi’ course, there is no lack of seats for the Premier. Offers or such are coming in by wire, mail and native runners. it is remembered that Archie Mc- Coig got a Senatorship for making way for Hon. Jim Murdock, and ll Jlm is worth a Senatorship, what price a Premier? As to the others. they'll prob- ably have to stay out. The Grit Government, even in times of stress. can wiggle along without Messrs. Vincent Massey and l-l. M. Marler. Possibly the country cull do likewise. The disappearance of Hon. George Gordon will be wel- comed by all and sundry. Hon. George P. Graham is the only one fonwhom defeat brings remarks oi regret. even from the Grit camp. and the general opinion is that ‘Hon. George ‘was about ready to quit anyway. and that he'll on the side lines still u Senate sas- ualty recalls him to a minor sp ere oi‘ usefulness. l I Honor For W. Middleeex? The Tories think that the 1'9: mler playing safety first as uni“... will decide to run for We t Middle- sex. Well informed G its think otherwise. They thin-k that ‘Ei- llot will be given a cabinet job- it doesn't tuks intellectual Grits to replace the men who have gone, you known, and Ontario must have some kind of representation in the Government. you know. lf so. Mr. King will probably seek a sent in Rrescott. That's a pretty Gritty spot. So Gritty that the Tories thought the only way to carry it was to split the Grit vote. With that end in view they hsld out nil kinds ofinducements to one ldvnn- turel. well known in legislative cir- cles at'Qusen‘s Park. to run as an independent Liberal. lilvanturel listened to the voice of the tempt- er, ran aid was elected. Then he declared s would support the pre- mier. H also. it is said, could be induced o make way for his be- loved leader. ' There is also talk of Euler of Waterloo. and Malcolm. oi Bruce. being made Ministers. But there are doubts here. Euler is that in- definite something noyvn as a Libsral-Protecttonist. and‘ is cannv. l-lis constltutents might not relish his appearance ss a member of n low tariff cabinet. And as for Malcolm~woll. there is s general opinion that he was pretty lucky to get by in the general election ‘He might not do nesrly so well ii he was asked to trot another beat. lf parchment-eludes are sheil- acked and varnished they 111W 11B golfer‘ and 01111- 11;: .w o ". .116 ‘ .301. YEiuiM-hylii“ 3-13“ washed with white s, p and water. v_ active demand for potatoes tin the ntmenlcan markets. movement of ‘Frances Mc-Cough. Potato Shipments By Refrigerator Cars 15116 ‘1011flW1-118 telegrams between Sir Henry ‘Rbornton and 1M1’. Nelson ‘Batten-bury speajk for themselves: Charlottetown, P.‘ E. ‘l. ' ‘Nov. 2nd. 1025. Sir Henry W. iterates, K. B. n. President. 1C. N. R. iMontreal. 1P. J Because of the igh prices and ilutatoes in this proviince very ac- tive. The slilllbing season is short and much danger from frost. ‘Please arrange for a full supply of refrig- erator car-s for thisyproirincs. ‘llhere- ls an ifimmediste‘ demand for a-t least 400 refriigeza-tors here. ' N. RATTENBURY. Montreal, Nov. 3rd. 1926 N. Rattenhury. ‘Chariot wto w‘n. Your message received. Flair re- ason stated therein. movement pot ‘aioes ‘to ‘American ‘markets has created unexpected and heavy de- mand for Refrigerator cars from all P011110 growing points on tsyswm. and we are‘ today struggling with very ‘heavy shortage. Appreciiate 1161”? much situation on iI-sland and you can rest assured will] do utmost to mee-t demand. Situation would he‘ assisted if shippers ‘will make use of lined ‘Box Cars for shipments to neanby points while weather re- mains good. ‘ ‘Sigllfid H. W. THORNTON. ‘The demand for large quantities of point/yes in the American market arose so quickly ‘that of course the C. N.- R. wasn't 1n a ‘posiiiion to‘ carry all the commodities offering. iPrclimbly no railroad would be suf- ficiently equipped to meet immedia- 115-13’ a situation of fbhiis kind: Nev- ertheless, whatever in possible‘ its ibelng done, and ‘it wiil‘1b_e seen ifrom ‘Mr. ‘Hatteniburys telegram to ‘Sir Henry Thornton, and Sir Henry's reply. that steps are now ‘b91118 taken to cairry the potatoes, or at least the greater bulik of them to ‘the market-s where ‘the ruling price is so satisfactory. Om New W0men’s Insti- tutes it The following institutes have been organized since June, 1925: ‘Morelk-Presidcnt. Mrs. Ander- BOIIHSR; Secrel." iMrs. Russell Cox. ‘New Dominip-‘T .sldent, Mrs. Wilson; Secrotnry, Miss Dorothy Doixll. ’ Alms-Pwsideni’ Mrs. Joseph Dunbar: ilocttet" y. Mrs. P. A. Burke. Peter's Road—.Presldent, ‘Mrs. Fred Johnston; Secretary, Mrs. John Johnston. Harmony, Prince-Mrs. Charles McKenzie; Secretary, Miss Kath- leen Yeo. Rooney; Secretary. Mrs. J. J. Mc- Donald. . Little Pond-President, Mrs. A. D. McDonald; Secretary Miss Laura McDonald. . High ‘Bank-President, Mrs. J. D. Livingstone; Sec" ""r" Miss ‘Mary S. Smith. iPsakes—Presldent. Mrs. D. A. McDonald; Sscretar; Mrs. Peter McDonald. East Royaity—Presldsnt. Mrs. Alex. McNevin; Secretary. Miss Emma Holmes. Bear River North-‘Presldent. Mrs. Alex. McDonald; Secretary. Miss Augusta McDonald. St. Margaret's-President. Mrs. Peter McDonald; Secretary. Miss Chepstow—1President Mrs Philip] THIS x GIVI "A PssscuALi-rv PORTRAIT By CRASWELLF-Phone 002-1. Make Your Appointment silly. _ _ Bee Our New Easel Frames Father John J. Re- ceives Another Presentation‘ On Wednesday evening last Rev Father John J. MacDonald. Sum- merside, was kindly remsmbsregi by tbs ‘Knights of Columbus of Klnkora and presented with a purse of gold and the following ad- dress:— Rev. J. .J. MacDonald. ‘Rev and Dear Father:— ‘On this the eve of your de- parture for a visit to the Holy City we the Knights cf C0iumbus of Klnkora take this opportunity of meetingyou to tender to you our good wishes and we sincerely hope that you and your compan- ions will have a pleasant Journey and safely return to the scene of your labours. ‘Since your departure from amongst us you have by your fre- quent vislts to Klnkora mods us ieel that you still have a warm spot in your heart for us which we wish to assure you that we ap- preciate very much. r As a token of remembrance we ask you to accept this small gift. With best regards to His Lord- ship our beloved Bishop and Fr. ‘Monaghan we again wish you all a pleasant journey and safe ra- turn. Signed (in behalf oi‘ the K. of C. of Klnkora. Western And Grace Hospitals T0 Unite TORONTO, Oni., Nov. 6.——An 0f- (icial amiuuncemextt is exipected to ibe made in a few days oi the amal- gamation of the Toronto Western Hospital and Grace Hospital. Fre- quent meetings of thctwo hosl>1181 Boards have ibeen held and the negotiations have reached the stage where solicitors for the two parties have been entrusted with the legal formalities. The proposed amalgamation has for its object increased efficiency and s lowering of overhead costs. ‘if i-t goes through a new hospital building with an accommodation for six hundred beds will be erect- ed at a cost of between a half and threeouarters of a million dollars. it will bebuiit on the present West- ern Hospital property. which has an area of over five acres. British Ship-Saves Grew From Burning ‘NEW YiOiRK. November ‘6.—-'I‘he crew oif sventeen =men of the freigh- "r Algiers. which ibiirned Sunday night off the Virginia coast, was rescued by the British steamer ‘Lassay, the Maritime ‘Exchange ‘was ‘informed today. ‘by wireless |irom the British ship. ' . The‘ rescued men are now siboard ithe Rassay, which is bound for Queenstown. N0 details of the reis-' cue were given ‘in the radio mess- age which ‘was the first definite word that had ibeen received of the crew since their shl burned. i Pipe_Blméd As Worst Fire Menace WASHJIINGTON. Nov. 6.-~ The pipe, and not the cigarette, is the gu-lltlest member of the smokers tfiinity ii-n starting forest fires. the Federal Secret ‘Service has discov- ered ‘in. experiments made in the in the woods. as a result. hereaiver will share susplalson wiith cigarette, and cigar smoke . _ swoon QUOTATIONS! HALIFAX, Nov. 6-—Quotutl0uI furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members of the Montreal Sotck Exchange: | At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. .. 120% American Can. Co, 200% Kin. Cur and Foundry ‘Co. .... .. 111,5. American ‘Locomotive Co. 120 , Am, Smslting and Rsfin. Co. 1201/2’ Am. Bosch Magneto Co_ 3419f N.Y. Con. and Hud- ‘Riv. lLIi. 125% Bell Telephone ilrompton l-lrasiliian Fraction Shawinigan .. Laurentids Pulp Csnsdialn Steamship Pid. Asbestos Com. .. Montreal Power Winnipeg Electric National Breweries Can- Cons. Smelters .. BANKS Bank Commerce Bank Royal Bank Montreal - Wheat-Doe, July. 120%. Corn-Dec, 75; May. ‘ling; July oils-apes; am; may. 40% California forests. The pipe-smoker’ , Burning of the glers was re- iported by the Birmingham City. ‘which ‘went to the frefightefis aid‘ ‘in answer to an S. 0. 1S. on Sun- ‘day night. When the Birmingham, City arrived the Algiers was en- wcloped in flames and no sign of life was seen aboard. l i """5.I2Z.‘I"" Hotel Since taking ever this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars 2.1 repairs and improvements. it - ‘e new the {inept Hotel of its alsse in the Maritime Prev- inoee. It appeals to those who- ‘want a eoyniortsbh‘ Hotel and splendid table and international iPaper Co . . . . . .. 63 wioeiirnt service at s moder international Petroleum 2s < n’ "um ‘ Standard on of u, .1. _. 41%? Standard ‘on of N. v. . 44%] .... , M, Kelly Springfield Tire Co. 19W , Reading Co. .......... .. 84 Southern Pacitic Co. 93% ilnion Pacific Ry. 142 iLS. industrial Alcohol co sav. Hotel Co's Ltd- Westlnghouso Else. - 77 PNIPIWWI United State Steel - 134 ' ‘CNIC, “Steel 08o. cf Am- 82%. m” 1*‘ "°S"*'°- “"9" Howard Smith Com. 38 _ C- L- Webster. St. John: Mrs. spank“ m“, 13h], _ v 113% Haber. London: C. A. Corbett, Ot- Spanish River ‘Com, 91 tows: Mrs- H. ‘H. Cox. Moreil: Steel Company of Canada 92% J8me! H Rambo, Mailelark. L. L‘. mum, Empire m“, 2M PM l, n; M. Stewart. Montague; E. P. ________ __ 163% 0Tools. St. John; Olsa MacKin- 11011- Mofllssue; Mr. and ‘Mrs. Mac- Kinnon. Montague; Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Simpson. Stewiscko; l. P Psplllon, Pontery. Qua; K. v. Tensiay. Toronto; C. Carter. city: ‘B. H. Plenwarden. Mt. Stewart: L. J. Brooks. Stewiacke: W. It. Tinney. city: C. D. LaPaige. Hali- fax; Edgar Grant. Sherbrooke; l. .l. Lowey. Moncton; l. A. Auld. Truro: Arthur 'i‘. Woolhy. Menc- ton; M. C. ‘Hanson. Amherst; S. "S. Shotford. Halifax: W. H. Mc- Kay. Moncton: Rhillh Withouse. Morrill: E H. Blsltsiy. Mcnctoni E. A. Groegen. Ssckvills; H. S. Brenton with a lit _o iurniiiure polish. , , l. ;..i I. \ w‘. r. »r" 1v‘- '.1_i Wheat-Dec, 180; Maya; July, 1015s. _ , d, . . . 1". Adams. St. John; E5 l-l. Monkley. Summerslds; W.,_H. Lens. Mon- tagus. ‘- - lowing officers were elected: ’Prs- Northern Section Hoekeyiipsgue Schedule new... Up . narsuamnfi. ‘Nov. il-—At the annual mes nflof s north- ern section of t [Merit me Ains- tsur Hockey Association the fol- ‘who asked T sident. Joseph Wood, Vice-President. Mdnctoh l P. Keiver. ‘Moncton. The following schedule was drawn up:—- FIRST SECTION. Dec.—- » 29——Moncton at Chsthsm. 29~Csmpbeliton at Bathurst. Jan.- 4-—Campbellton at Chaiham. 5——Csenpbe1lton at Moncton. 7-—Chstham at Bathurst. 8—Chatham at Campbellton. 1l—Bathurst at Monctdn. 12—iBathurst at Chstham. l-i—Moncton at Campbellton. 15—Moncton at Bathurst. l8—-‘Bathurst at Campbellton. 18—Chatham at Moncton. SECOND SECTION. 25—Campheilton at Bathurst. ZiS-Monctcn at Chuthsm. 28—Campbellton at Mono-ton. 29-—Campbellton at Chatham. Feb- 1—-Chutham st Cnmpbellton. 2—Chatham at Bathursi. 5—‘Bathurst at Cbatham. 6—Bnthurst at Moncton. 9-—Mcncton at Bathurst. 10—Moncton at Campbellton. 12—Bathurst ut Cainpbeliton. 12—Chatham at Moncton. ‘ ‘ l l r Towers Had Plannedi To Slay (Continued from Page 1) Clews was aboard or not. supply of fresh water for the ship. Leilsn had gone ashore the prison- er shot down Captain Claws, Suh- had gone to Holilday‘s room on the ship recovered from his wound to give evidence tomorrow. the Crown law- at any stage of the court proceed- lngs. . Continuing his statement to the‘ court the Crown Prosecutor said Towers Went to Holliday‘s room at 3.30 in the morning. He got match- es there and went to Gilmouris "com which was on the same deck. He asked Gllmour about the ship listlng- Gllmour replied that ll Towers had been aboard the vessel. where he ought to have been he would know nli about it. Seemingly. Rogers continued. the feeling between the two men at that time was not of the best. Hollidsy a few moments after see ing Towers, heard a shot and heard Gllmour shouting “murder? Holli- dsy. went into Gllmours room and saw Gllmour lying on bis bunk bleeding from a wound at his mouth. Hollidsy asked Towers what he done, Towers said: "Stand back or you will be hit." Hollidsy grabbed Towers. the prosecution stated. Towers had a pistol in his hand and two more shots were fired. Hollidsy was shot in the lungs. ‘Second Engineer Ken- nedy went to the rescue. He knocked Towers down and disarmed him. Towers then was put in charge of Master-at-Arms Elliott. ers what was the matter. Towers‘ replied. "l shot Gllmour." r Planned Wholesale Murder After being cautioned‘ the prose- cution proceeded. Towers turned to Holliduy and asked: "How's the old -—~—~ on top." Elliott asked Towers what he meant and the- prisoner replied: Started Shooting Dr. John ‘Bates. Bathurst; Secretary-Treasurer, W. . ,_.__.... He in- " structed the third officer, McLsll- I an, to go ashore and arrange for a The Crown Prosecutor suggested i. that almost. immediately after Mc- ‘ sequently it seemed that Towers T‘ Hollidsy might be sufficiently yer said. but it was very doubtful “7 whether Gllmour would ‘be called t This lily‘ be your‘ posi- tlon if you take our ad- vice and- eomplete e sound Businede course with us. Our training leads to good peel: tlons--No waste time- Competent and experi- enced teachers to aid you- Enter now, “Prepare here for suc- cesa." UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Wm. Moran, Prln. 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Allen, McLennan, the Pur- ssr and then myseihbut my re- volver failed ma’) ' LATER. (Canadian Press.) ‘ SOUTHAMPTON, Nov. ll-Tho- mas Towers. former first officer, of the Canadian Pscuic steamship‘ Hampshire assizss. Winchester on charge of murdering Captain A. H. Claws, commander of Mslita and attempting to murder two of the ships officers. "David Gllmour and John Hollidsy. Towers reserved his defense. ----—<09-i-— Pictou Island To Have Nurses Care _ naumax. N. s. Nov. a- The 43 famil'es on ‘Pictou island. in ‘the Northumberland ‘Strait, who here- tofore have spent several months of each year. winter-bound. and is- olated from medical care. will this winto- have ths services of s skill- ed ‘public ‘health nurse.‘ in lilie ‘par- son of Miss M. ‘B. McCallum- daug- liter of the lelsnd ‘postmaster. and n graduate nurse. the ‘Royal Victoria and ‘hoe been giurough the Joint actlo a sooth ‘lied Oroee- tps Provincial 0o it “in w..- ‘wt cotton or mixed I ca.;"c...., ll. ll. . code. w... 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