NOVEMBER 14. 19033 __ O-OOMO-O-OOO-O-HOCOO- AUCTION SALE . . To be sold by public auction THURSDAY, NUVEMBER \l5lll. "AT, ONE O_’CLOCK On the premises at 301 Kent Street, Charlottetown, large residence formerly occupied by the late Hon. James D. Stewart. This is one of the finest residences in the City, well situated, in good repair and with large grounds con- taining three-quarters of an acre of land. Also at the same ‘A time a quantity of furniture including piano, sewing machine and bedroom furniture. Inspection of the premises Stock Quotations [HIS UHAKLU Ffli-"IUW N UUAKUIAH Pivotal New York Stocks . (Fnnaillun Pres s) Hivclis .\li<l l'l:|l|| .. 5 - ll .1l8 l; . 15' I . v-l iLnzlnnn . 4" (‘nu rnr . U0 l'||l l/Iontreal Stock Market . (Canadian Press) lot-kn alhurst A ell 1'01 ANUFACTURERS LIFE A Worldwide Institution Autism’ fiwdvnt i\11ii“'a1;_t»2;21_12§_99; - . __ in ~Mexlco Arlnistietrlmnldny-satmday- on Tuesday the 14th between three and five o’clock. J. A. McDONALDD, Auctioneer AAA¢#¢¢AAAAAA ¢¢“ WorldCountries Pay Ho m age “To War D e a d His Majesty remains indmrs as cold London fog greets Arm IJIBG Day. \ ._.. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. ll. - Solemn cerempny, interrupted in a few eases by demonstrators against war, manked Armistice Day services in many countries Saturday as the world remembered those who died in the Great War. I.n the Empire's Capital the Prince of Wales led the ceremonies at the Cenotaph on Whitehall. The King iii-til sit-t] I . " ' |":llll;.ll|ll Dry (p-uz]. '_ ‘Curio . N {li-‘It-‘clqhud 1-bit Ill. :,(':fi~""bl."_:g'k'- “ll” ll" “it 1m. Nicki-l . . . . . . . .. . ‘ " V» Mill-SO)’ Iialr-Is . . torn Prollltis ",4, “LU u mo“ 5W 11o... u Power l)l'i2l\\'<‘|l'(} llllll iind. Hull il .. _ 7.1 |,\-_ l , lw-n Fl»: .. :0- “ "l, W” " ti... hffihillli y’ "W" """ ed at Buckingham Palace on ae- contracted the cold that led to his grave illness. OTTAWA-Jinder a sombre winter l SKY and with Parliament Hill cover- ed with fresh snow, Remembrance Day ceremonies in the Dominica's Capital were probably the most sol- emn tlud striking witnessed. The carillon o! the Peace Tower llealed as Lord Bessborough, accom- panied by Prime Minister Bennett, proceeded to the Memorial Chamber where His Excellency deposited a, wreath on the Altarpf Sacrifice. PARIS-Premier Albert Sarraut raised the voice‘ of peace amid the blare of bugles, the tramp of soup ers, the thunder of cannon and the echo of Parliaments warnings of WEI‘. made a last-minute decision to re- main indoors as the observance was carried out ill a coldygroy London fog. Hon. G. Howard Ferguson,‘ Canadian High Commissioner to the, United Kingdom, laid a wreath at. the cenotaph in behal.‘ of the Do-. miiliOll. At Ottawa, on Parliament Hill, the carillon in the Pence To\vcr ush- ered in the traditional two imitates‘ silence. The Governor General, Lord Bessborougll, accompanied by Prime NIlIIlSLSI.‘ R. B. Bennett, de- posited i1 wreath on the altar of sacrifice ill the Memorial Chamber» In Paris, warnings of war sounded amid the pleas for p.acc; at Wasag lngtun President Rooscvtnt led a so1- _ enlll gathering" at the tomb of the, unknown soldier while in another’ section of Arlington Cemetery the, Canadian Minister to the United States, Hon. W. ‘D. Hcrridge, lnid a- wreuth at the loot of the cross of Sacrifice, dedicated to the Ameri- cans who fell witll the iorccs in France; at Cambridge Uni-, monstraled; Day was observed ior the first time. LONDON--A cold. grey fog drap- ed the cenotilph on Whitehall as a mighty gathering led by the Prince of Wales paid tribute to the Em- pire's war dead. Queen ltlary watched from an ad- jacent balcony as the Prince deposi- ted a wreath of poppies at the foot A \\A a‘ Eastern locals, 2c. per ward; Events, 2e. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; In Memoriam Notices, 70a per inch; Lists oi Floral and Spiritual Oder- - Inga, Cards. elm. 4c. per name; Letters oi Condolence. 70c. per inch; Notices or Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch or 4e per word. Other rater Minimum Charge for any cents. anrst-zo p"... word. three m- lertions for the price oi two. strictly payable in advance. nousr: T0 am - APPLY‘ 20 "I z STORE TO LET — 1M GREAT _ George Street‘. Apply 146. 2570 TO LET-FRONT R001“. GROUND floor, furnished or unfurnished- 156 Cumberland Street. 2673. Miscellaneous i??? our Y1 oovlinNMaNr: Job. Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Ltd., Toronto 110.) 542. Canadian ‘ a week ago. $00 v Advertising Rates-Payable Central Guardian locals, The Premier, dedicated a statue oi the late Aristide Briand, sounded a, call tor "peace through European understanding“ and vigilance at the same time. Asscrtions were made in the Chamber of Deputies that Germany is “an infernal machine, menacing Europe," and that the Reich alleg- edly is re-arnllng “an lnvfilblt of the eenotaph. The King remain- . ,lut llnrvt-slt-r ... ... . count of the inclement weather; it Xi" 1“*"'"l' was recalled that it was during such ' weather five years ago His Majesty, w", l fmti} Quit-hoe: lhlwc 12:5‘ Sllnivln gnu ' ‘ Stet-l of (Inn \Vhlulpl-g E1 EXCHANGE ’ (Canadian Prcll) ii“ll Motors Iut Nickel N Y (‘i-lll." .\'nrlll Aim . .\‘cr .\' J ll in .. .. Stand Oil N 'l‘t~x Hull‘ . ll llulon l':.l l" l'niliil P-np U S lt-ibltci» MONTREAL, Nov _I.'5—lil'llisl1 aull ll s at,“ {an-lira exchange in relation lo iln.» \';|n-|,|i|i|" Unutlduu dollar. as complied by the 1v. Nilllgllnl “Uylll Blink or Canada closed today \\'oillw,.r.h as folowsp- Argencna peso .4077. Aurtnlla puuud 4 0530. Austria strlliliiug .1827. lii-jgluul beigil .,.'.L'l0. Iiruzil mllrrls .080}. iinlgill-la lcv .0224. (‘hiua l-Ioug Kong dollars (fzochns ovilkla cro\ n .041 In-nninrk krone . Finland finlnnrk From-e franc .0028. (ierlnnuy rofchalilark ..' . Uncut Iiritilin pound 5... Markets At Clan c e .3749 ti. .( (Canadian Press) ‘filrouto and hIoutrt-nl-w-‘toeks lr- “m!” ‘llllflllllll 1mm- ftlglllilrly mgpfli, llnlliuul florln .0472. ’l‘\ll'i)l‘ll) il-nos-ggnt-uingon Hum-airy vevlw <%8- New ' k—-Slncks slightly pu-r-r. mm" ‘llllte J9573- wit... -\vu.»irt (‘IOHPII higher; lmlv lire 1W4- nilgilr]. . lllllllll 'I'I .-’i"31. Now n.k——Cottrln llllll corrci- lllgh- Jul: sl~ duar .0223 on r."|,|,,_.,. highllr_ how mu . llll pound 4 0093 .\'nr\\':|y krone .2584. Pnlnltl zlotl .1821. Rnunlnuia lell 01M South Africa pound 5.1224. Spain peactn 1304. Sivellcn kwlle tzofnnil franc .3100. 1i Suites dollar 7-10 per omit dist-mini. NEW "0ltI\'_ Nov ‘lJt—-(1\P)—l~‘or u-hnnm firm, Great I ‘ LIVES TOCK (Cnnndfrtn Press) SIOXTRIIAII Nor l-"t. Offcrlugs on ihl- two lilnutwnl live-lock luurlzcts 9| today t ltullntl (L009. ( army." _ WASHINGTON-President Frank- lin D. Roosevelt symbolized Amer-' tom's tribute to her war dead when he stood with bowed head at the tomb of the unknown soldier in, Ar- lington‘ Cemetery. Mr. Roosevelt's naval aide placed a w.eath of pink chrysailthelnums on the grave. Mrs. Roosevelt "laid a wreath of yellow chrysanthenlums. BERLIN+Gcrmany does not ob- serve Armistice Day, symbol of he. humiliation before the allied for- ces. ROME-Italy observed the Ar-i mistlce in the Austro-Italian front I-Iolvever, she celebra- ted King Victor Emmauuels 64th Is This Prophetic? For Sale: To a kind master, full grown, domesticated tigress, goes daily walk untied, and eats flesh from the hancL-Ad in a Calcutta paper. in Advance ~le. per word; Western and Announcements and Coming on applications. advertisement twenty - flvo For gale FOR. SALE - ALlf-‘TIUN l-‘ORTY- Flve, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central - Job , Prlntery Nov. l-tf l GRAVENSTEIN APPLES 75c PER bushel. Also Macintosh Apples. F‘. S. Reeves, Southpol FOR BALE - ONE HUNDRED Barred Rock pullets, 75c each. Frank Ramsay, NtdllmllOlldfllll GABBOARD SUITABLE F01! lining outhouses. etc. 1c per sheet. Guardiartolllce ti’. FOR SALE — AUCTION FOIITY- Flve, Bridge and Whist Bcorel Cams. Guardian Central Job Prlntery, Nov. l-tl. Falvara nBKFrILJIQTNlfERGAR- _ - ._ _ ,_ _. tens pay. We start Y0“- Tlle ion saiu- sufirsniifl: 1111a _ wit-Hi. ‘if Il-tgr-l ‘lit’- ilikfyi-ii Canadian Kindergarten Institute. and Ewm Am“ nodd‘Milgon_ ti,“ l“ 3+9‘ - iyrlni.” . -;, Toronto <10. - , “Q41; 2614. ,,,_,,, q ,,,',_,' ‘;,",1,~- "ix" ‘—~m'_‘ "q 4 "— ' -"*" y till-i llrlwvuli» . ... WANTED-MEN WHO THINK yo]; gALg on To RBNT_.5]X "u!" Illllddlljlillllll .. that our economic system can be mom cottage, bath and garage. " will,“ , improved. It’ so write P. O. Box 172 Sydney 5L 2703 a ‘ p: I‘ “Mn. H“ I. 104. All letters confident-M- T101 "mrr-"i ' T." "‘“ ‘ t-I-l-n-lki-ul . - '"—-_——"‘ ‘U m FOR SALE -- AYISHIRE COW. . Male Help Wanted mghtgleg rig:- wth. algvgailwionés EIZLIQISL, .' - -l:.- ‘rt-s ... ... i week: Frcdeflgeo? r2653 M A 41 Hiltlllrilllll , waNran-a MAN ro worn: ON _-_ ~ _: _ IltlmnY . term. Earl Ings, Mt. He bert. 2706 ==:=:._._ _... BECOME EXPERT BAlmlll through our special low cost course. Hundreds oi’ successful graduates. Wrlta Mole“ Barber College 0'73 Bnriginlrtionw Halifax. ‘g-i- -- --~ _»__-__—-__s_z_-lr~_ Boarders Wanted m ii5 oi 245 Queen Street. 3939 Wanted . arm‘. rant ierably heated. Apply "B," . Guardian. 3090 FOR SALE-BLACK AND TAN Box Hound, Live years old. Catches foxes alive and uninjur- ed. A resl hunter. also good watch dog. Price $40.00. N. May- hew, Albany. P. E. Island. 2811 Female Help Wanted WOMAN WANTED 1'0 SEW F01! us at home. Sewing machines necessity. No selling. Ontario Neckwear Company. Dept. 1.47, "Richman must have a let of cash." dtllmty- Mllufl’ 1mm will! tin- .. 5.11m; 1:. s. ilnllu" ill! i) 10, franc 0 98. At S w \Y"'k——PI"l’\lI Tllt-rr- were not flY1'\ll"l\ ~t r-‘hi-r "rud- i-s snlri to i ll]: to the trl-"d of ih" vf I‘ receipts were 22"!) then» wits "ml" :7 "' 11'1"" t“; _ ncur\ so w out ‘ In tui- r-- i" l‘ R 80 r: (nuniluln ,,.-,.r=~ a do lnr 1 tlnllar 15.10 fr p,‘ 3| "1 -|- ln tlrflnr d2 57 . . ‘ coals. ‘ vents. o ‘J5 woulfl l-t-nr "lilrcs bftllllllll il- I F8 with v ll Ill i g from $3 In $" ' .\ntl ' o . -. .'| tl onnnvnn Fulit \- ln M. '.. ilms-‘scrs 1‘!l')Z"ll from _ _‘ ,....-i-r,p"._; i. Quay“. (filnrul an Prenr) I qnml mp] yhniin vr-nl $7.1 lo $0 fllmklt‘ ("We pmnnr," m,“ lrud‘ m 5t; 59 m 3;; 5i]; Anli- (.v:ln l! ... ... ... .. 701/,‘ gmgsnrs s. m m 5i: .»\nn»r Sup Potw i: Flu-op Vmvipifl were 2'70". Tnlulni t“ i? llllll El - (‘all Marl-mil . worn hi ill‘l'. (l n._l t-w s .'l'-4l ‘vi-titers worn snlil for $7 T.» l.» ' pwuiwlg I q _Il\tll"l' w "i- lll<'~\l"*l'rl X1 por lulu ‘r dirt" ht I u‘ (‘lites Sorv . l-Z! ll ml nnrl Share . Fnrll n! (‘nunda . l? 5 n 3 worn ml’ $2 pnr l-ltnilroi lml‘ all‘ or-il lllid n_|- l'l\lX‘l'lI l-lulgji‘ vlirlllldt _ $1170 to R.» int-tiling t~ :8,‘ ‘Fm Ind 31% I lll s l"nllL_Sl1i-‘ liwlh" ‘li Iiilhil) lli sluwp lroro fr ill " »u _ . w Ill i‘ ri- MTZLCURB ~ liu ilri-ilu iioln wv-v- lrll trust null _-.].,.i.- [||‘|'\\' (Iliulnillun Prowl) H, .~,,,, “Iflflp stocks (‘time <17,‘ w,‘ \ |,,._,,.i,,.,, $13.“. Ii-hlu It A Oll 4 i... tlitlli so .;..i s \\l'.I n-nr.» tr ill $12.1 lleulllltlruefl , ;|~i~n|-i|'ili: Ill tVifillll null qilnl- lllllllpllzgll I ‘ i H Wlllkor Pill .., .. . " mlfulrnillnn Press) (Cltnilillnu I‘resu)_ TOROSIO. 5°" 1 — 1i0.\"ri:l-:.\|._ x...» 1:1 |'l‘|l‘|‘l4 \\'<‘l'|\ §l0ck|t_ Iv un I'll nu llu- Aluulrcnl Acnlo Oil . . . . .. ,| nn .- lllllhvl ilniln; m Acuiulu “llhivllgll i||l‘l"i' u-n- a H, “U. "ndoy-grnln. 'l‘h-» butler lll‘ll‘kl"i was tin t ll nl ‘Milli in 2| cvulrl ll" [uulilil for. iuirluls rvr lo-s. Arrivals n- luuintiitil In uiun boxes. V, '1' w. (rh p [\ iu-irk-"t roz-llnuotl lli tilt in l0 t-r-nls ll lmlnll l‘ r (lilurlns flilll l pi irillllll}: p1,; ln ill-g wits n ]‘llll'll for 0'10- l nu..- int-l" l| l-il lmxiw. llurw ilt-tl slrplu lltll u iurlois or ‘PS8 ll .\ii~t ls , ilm-ir n lggu \\l\"I' ||n iml at llul-lo .0 -- ‘s = muuil f-r l'\il"li>'_ H llrillusnn . ' ""‘ ' ' ,-.| its n. in ltllllk lllll n uggrt w. ri- (‘n1 null Elli 3| 1,, -_-|i ._ m in 11W, l‘n1 till . "m", f - nut] lit in lull, o-nis lzilll Mal fr» PUNWVWIS .\ inln‘ of TYl i-nawa was Dustin 'l‘ . nffi-i-od fn- snli- ilnrlgv ill‘ ll ' ‘f’? m" " 0n the Irlllllil lllllfkflt cpmhvi-s rnlml llhllullfi: .. .. . ,,i v.1 in 7n .~.-~.< i. r so pollrtl l-iu: Plcllcv -- .- null nt 7-7. ti. so r i-rs i’-r New ‘u-nnr- Polumnrln . (fnniunxuln . . . \l.'it-k grown umun n? s, Print-o liihvnril lnlnurl p Minus 1n till pound llllflll I“- ]||"i|]4'|| 1'1 00 in 0.’. t-t-ula ttunntllnn wlxxlrlcti. .\'..\' I e Klimt-tin)’ llz-l- Willi-lit; lnlkolilml .. ' I u". \kl‘ c Illlfi; May Li-t- Hold .. lcnaan 3H; Don 1:58.11; May .\['lu Ilnliln , i-lnlyro (‘.\‘~ ll Pllltlifl The Common Cold A Serious Matter If you do not get rld oi the common cold tho rPHllli: may wnreltlon. inflammation and irritation oi nip head, throat Ind bronchial mm, iollowed by i.......i..nr or some other troubles. I f Byru is u. iemo l‘ °T gm tub”. ll ms "i385! to the foundation oi "l! N y mtiifiié.» lit. u» air 1 h u m PIIIQG, OOQII! i. P P "l! I ""' ......- mmlstainaso "i ‘W’ "fiagartesre lifili.".l't.°..‘.z=a.i.."ifri.l»ll Dr. Wood’! "So must I; introduce Ill I him." by the Carnegie Address On LibraryMovementh AtRotary Clubl The Prince Edward Island Lib- rary Demonstration was the subject eventual“. it W111 be 0pm, o“ that lllflte l" ill" 5ll'°'l'-*"$ 11101111111 ‘it books. ‘Phi. wick of r of an interesting address at Rotary luncheon yesterday by Miss Nora, Cameron Block Representatives ': A. W. ildmonds Chilrlotteiown Assets A over $1 i 7,000.00 HUGHES. Li. Gallant. Bloomfield C. R. Stavert, Sumnlcrside James Kiggins, Georgetown additions t0 thc stuff will be need- cd, but the additional expense need be no greater proportionately than ‘n other parts oi the province- Miss Bawsoil was asked if the, library would be open on Sunday.‘ She replied “You are looking a, long way ahead, but I believe‘ clay.” ‘Rotarian Arthur Mould was in ‘ Batesm’ M' A" library dirvclor-J the chair yesterday and the guests, _ ,Miss Bateson suggested that a were B_ W_ “Page, ALLA“ W_ B, There was lzucn compctltliul l. District Manager Charlottetown, I’. E. I. T. A. Keenan, lllurriiy‘ River A. L. Adams, Cardigan James Atkins, Mt. Stewart WILL .'\'i"l'I-}.‘€D ROYAL \‘VI\"I‘F.IEVstrullltllts (‘lit ‘trl " ' I-‘AIR-Jfiila ltilsscs Mary Alonaghzln, the mggp; _., 0g n,_,-,L,_».,. “m; m (laughter of All". Wiiliunl P/Iorlfflzzln, Llzc cesulw, Hazelbrook. and Elsie Luinl, c Alzzizlulc Ctlflt‘ l>.~_.;n_.; t, -. ‘Then ' 1k. The 20 3101112.; lll(‘il sit clmm wit: .1» 10 young we 11:11 hold ‘choir pen- HLUK 1101A mos elite ol for tlm lltilfl '1 into tild Larvnts tcr of Mr. Ernest Luna], Bsthvl, re presenting the Mount Iilcrbert A_ shire Call‘ Club, leave on Saturzl y for Toronto, when tin-y will D8ltl(3-‘gj;§ pomp 0.1.,» m, - events ‘under the z viou of the Canadian Council of .\-1§,..‘ and (11th! Club Work. at lhv R(ly£11Wllll(‘l'FIlil‘. tong scicnce draws broath astonishing c.\ shadowland winre sczwnct: into the unknown. number of Rotarians be added to cotton, and M”, H_ s_ Hemlm-sm, U19 Cll-lbsdllls Ifi-lr 101' m‘! ll lfllll, It is all done in cquatcns. the present library couunittcv- Ill the laspnanled contributing m, ,.,,_ 0f llllholdlllg Pl'l1l¢t‘l‘3<‘\\"-l1'fl I-‘lldllléli Marianne Curit-‘s eyc.» lb: them- scrvice clubs run a successful re- pmgranp she was enwrup gionai library. The speaker. in the first part 0f ary, and the happy father. c. N. munitles themselves. She explained that the present movement is following along the lines of the County Library scheme in Great Britain. with a large central library from which books are being supplied to the various branches. She dwelt on the advantages of these various corn,- munitles having access to the large ' and varied list o: books in the cen- tral library, especially when pat- rons require information on any special subject. Branches have already been Opened at Montague and Souris and partly at Alberton. In ijhegg plnccs from 800 to 1.000 books will be kept. The whole object behind the library movement is that the public may get what they want to read on any wwlrthuihilc subjects. The technical books for the cen- tral library have already been sel- ected after consultation with a number of firms in this city. Lit- erature on oyster culture including copies of all pamphlets, etc. have been selected on the ildvice of Dr. Needler and Hon. Mr. Sharp. She than explained what has been done ill regard to enlarging the public library ln Sumlnerside and suggested that, when the larg- er public library is established in Charlottetown, that it should be open two or three evenings of the week to accommodate those who are working during the day.‘ also on Saturday afietrnoon and evening More equipment and some I Sud Ill-gin ilppcrircd at ill‘ Police Cour-l this " lnnrninc, one was arch H0 thus ‘Fllvvlllfl mu .... and tho other thzvc months. A "5 drunk and incmnhlo urns illl."(i . rl-"L $500 and costs 0' l0 clays. A man '_ ‘_ ,',-',‘,' clulrcvd with (lrivlrp; n nlolor . ll . 7*" \ \ \ \ \\ x .‘ lit-r . .. ... 'l‘ulnl SHIPS .'.<\i.um|. l'.\'I.I.\'l']'II) Iii 111/,‘ l 15.10 as 2 .1!“ (l 111.11‘ ,—i l Yesterday was Stork Day at Rot- t‘ Itittfilpili worn 1300 early “illfis B 1 y.’ w (I m“ nl’ ilttln ilu-oilnloll in loss tlinu 100 " (‘£11m --_i ‘ ‘Prmllllly t 3'71 ~ , i ll lid null wore n-ilili- up of ennui-rs (“lfmdhn 1 0H3", t. ‘h l t I her address’ explalnod ‘vhat has 3155955. W515 PTPFCIHN‘ by sfcwfifl? - . . < . .. u. - I ~ - e .- - ., . . . . $3653..‘ “.'.::.='-i.t"“. .1:::‘.1.":::r:."." .2'".:~.1:* ...,:.z.:' i e = i be» done i» the t» n. i... i I i i At "nlltf —-l"0"in(l tilblliih B. rural library SGTVlCC If! ienij, with the onlblgmgltic silver this province. It is being financed cup, Rotamm 13mm, making a m- Cflfllolfllioll . f0!‘ ting acknowlcdgnlelll. three years, the various rural ccn-' tljes to supply the room and furni- t Secretary .._ ’I‘u‘ccd y illustrating the work l by Hon. Dr. Machlillall, Ministcri of Public Health. ltllnnrilfit Linllurnt for Collin. trim. Gunman ' This i-ulnlun is res ~|l Inrtlnrc s County non-it nr lni-nl illlvrrll hut nil- —\\s_\' nninrt- may lu- ~i ll nilrtl strictly playable ill lu A T DANCE s1: Clulinlisl Thursday, Nov. 16th. 2705 l three weeks. zlnnounfmd'plllly tllem to Toronto, take cilergc t I _ A that at the next nlccting moving,“ the Marmme ma, dulmu ule. and the COYPQIHUOII the bwks- pictures taken by Rotarmzl Clove stay up me Fun.’ and ram“ It is expected that at the end oi Cpgswcl} the demmmtration the ‘VOYK Will b“ among the crippled children will he Canada Wm be .-.V.p._.C,-,.n¢,,.d m “m! ‘$311195 0Y1 by the dlflcrfillt 00111-1 presented, the rccl to be explained 'givc the visiting British Colmnbia’ for Instance’ the joyable vocal Solo to the muSiCnlfIPDUtLIClOII at the Fiir, nncl lchOngglycs at; mms with a kind 0| |Mount Herbert Cult Club 1s to bc hunting 1,@,-_,;,-,,_.,,G@ on i}... class congratulated on the :'.‘lCl1(ii.l rizcw- Bu; i, is no; of them 5m, is tmnk. in: mild? in this ionllcvlfih- The ing as she draws them after her 111M young ladies selected for than‘ 'n.cr- a world o; dizzy alL§LLIaBtiOIISI itorious work will join groups 110ml with lingo“ ,,x.v,.,,u,.di,,a,_.,ly. m0_ HUM’ Dull-S 0i m" \1~"‘l'1l7ll‘\'5 “L bliL‘, long and supple, in winch thorn Mollcton, where they will hi: incl. by Seems always LU m a PM“: of Chalk Ml? E~ F- Plllcall- 5'5 551"‘ Hall“! silo writes down the lormulac on Livestock Branch, will lvif! arcL-ln- the blackboard‘ Wm, S)” Wm mans‘ plusesand minusl-s. til-tick and La.- Lbfuhtih characters, she catches and en- _ ‘uPhilflllls for the initialed tile interplay lhcnl to Moucton. rwcry movzlrcc 111,0, the 3mm m. rays‘ U, m“ current: ‘ __ A __ .‘ _ , _ ‘oi colossal ellcray. of Lilo [inclinations 303:5 “m1 Gin" ‘ “ymnbg;““l"':$_m'féland transmutation of mutwr. Arhmgmmml“ “aweprjlfctlcxéillgs “at You would zlllnost think, lutening triP to Niagara Falls rd olllcr|to her’ that n’ .“‘&S_Lhe equations points oi interest (hiring tht .1 ShHylthp]1.1s<-‘1"(S speaklnu.' m "hat swange‘ m Ontario‘ precise. staccato voxcc. coimnt; irom ‘the. lvzgmn oi the biackboa "d. .____.__..._i_ "WA "conditions lavintxmcqulal. one ‘iillflfi that expcrinleilt will verify _ k a ,';l1lTlJ:ll)l_iL.CS"—SllC concludes a.» she _ , Egzuts a. period to her l And there it is. Eqllalll0ll$h In that cryptic stilttvriltn‘, slit it-l1zillcng<.:>' the elll-ilralliuc, speculu- I435‘ IWll-i- ("illl-Kliflll Plcifi Lions oi an Elnstnn in h a tonrtu C01 llillflvlill Xi zurnslonn‘. zvzol-ld: the dztzj. . pos- PARI-‘J, NOV- 13-Ol1 U10 dbl sibllitics of an expanding and \‘Oiiv _ _ _ _ I vetrokc oi live. with almost unczu 1y imclmg uuivt-rsi: as e=:i\-..~;.I_~.~; “g semlt.fr:;nl-inTl.l.-)\fi1l(ii\[gtlrlntfilrnlizwtpcrsion. a urccrr lJRlLZE‘ door opens, C;,|,,l,,-1d,f,. _ 2702 Tllldllili’ lllld FilVQ-ll‘ amilllmltl-‘i l“ Pl‘lI(‘lS<‘._\' at illc .'~¢I‘.'<Vli-‘ n‘. hzli ‘the little amphitheatre o1 the Curie p. .1, n“, ‘m9 g0 “P, HA.’ L, U, |F0lll1d11li0ll~ Igors out again lilflluzgil tLi- avail THE LADIES AUXILIARY t0 the Canadian Lcelon will hold a cake sale on Saturday, Nor. 18th.} at Holmalrs. Lid. 2098] LADll-js‘, D0 YOU KNOW that Cortlcelli quzllilr \\‘0'.)l5 are 10081]; pure Botany"? ‘lllcn why waste your time on cheap. inferior wool. Al- ways gct the best at the Needle- craft Shoppe, next Cudmorc Brml.‘ ‘X707 'l‘O NEW QlYARTPIRS-Tlle ill- nliltcs and ll"l(l\‘llbl(‘.< in lilo Infirm- ary, Ncxvson Block, were bClllg rr- movcd yesmrrlay to their new‘ quarters in the old Prince Edavnrd‘ Island Hospital. , POLICE (‘0l'i?’l‘-T\vn uljzrnnzs, vehicle in tho Iillllnlllll (iilllLl"l' wnc illlcrl $2000 and Costs 0:‘ ‘.10 days ‘ A lllllll churcwl wlllv h;-.1'l:ol':r.::’ smuggcd rum wa< r mnndcd illl Wcd ‘csd y. A sinita y hy-Zilu‘ ctlse was dispord of. SENATOR .I. llliilll-JS SPEAKS-Thur‘ was it infill‘ ill- tcndnnee at tho Holy Nnml.‘ mael- ing in the Holy Rcdcvlllcr Hall‘ Hughes addressed lhc members His subject “as "Catholic Action." The speaker dealt ill the inlportnnt questions which are rt-celvlng so much attention, silch as the World Confcrrncc. Economic Conferences, etc. iii: rmphaslzvd through his address that unlnss people ro- noilncril their materialistic tcndt-n- clog thon- was little hope of any inlprorcnlrul, in the conditions ox- Sunday night whrn Ncnator J. .I.. Thirty “hitch WIIliC, this little iro- bu... 4,”, man clrrssc-d in black. lltr gray hair 711,. cmn|>ip_gg _ clone up. evidently in one sirokw. Cllfip and 119v» with one lluir pin at the top of lit-r 10s,. 111,11; 5 head, ualks orcr to the iublc and r 11nd.» a place for her hi; sis-cl which F tarll shod with age among the lu- “ MOTH ER l belie. . {T0 GUARD your vililllri-lfs gypsigln. avoid “bargain” llamt-lirss bulbs that bltlcki-n quickly. Gel the best possible light by chilosillg genuine EDISON RIAZDA LAhllW. EDISOQN MAZDA. lsting ill the world today Addlcsifri were Dist! givrn by llls Excellency Bishop O‘S'.lllivnn, Ron-run‘ Filth- er Flcullniug, C. SS. R. ltlr. E. J.’ H. Aiorriscy. Mr. D. B. hlfntllrllil and Professor J. H. Biuilthnrii .\l“ James Lclghtizer was chairman 0i the meeting. l-Vl (xtwtvvx mzxzalml. lzuzcriilc 00.. ll‘~.ll'l'l*.l) ‘£1.12; iii til u‘ a: 4;; ' ""2=<,‘:(1;;r‘,¢'-}',.:,; .1 .1, >0 '7?!" ..-." ~ ,1, .,',-.'_ ‘I4 tn/“QW