" hlt-Letid & McGregor, I Qnittiiittbait 2. .1921 time: as ' r. ~ gmOltSp l0]? aries the hsxce unto a e are allovrel a0 will. Oaal meats. ll received _‘ ‘ Misonnnaivnovs DRESSMAKING nous, o5 Eil8t0li. fifali-“tisii MAQDONALDGT; iviucitil Land Surveyor, Herman- , ‘ville. wg ARE NOW 1N THE MARKET to buy dressed poultry, turkeys. geese, ducks and crate fattened chickens for which we will pay the highest market price. All iiirds to be bled and dry picked and with all feathers removed. Montague. LOST LOST» BETWEEN CHARLOTTE town and Alexandria, ii bag cou- ttilning clothes, etc. Leave at J. ll Judson's, Alexandria. WANTED WvANTEiLBmelta and eels. Give nrlce. M. ll}. Mclssac, Sourll. WANTED-To rent, furnished cottage. Good locality; modern conveniences. Apply Watimau and Boyce,_14ii Great George St. Craig a Lee Farm i am now delivering Milk from niy Registered herd of llfllslelllfi. tt-stcd for tuberculosis and milk testing 3.5 toil per cent. Milking done and barn kept under the most Stinitnry conditions. Bottles tho roughly sterilized pelore the milk is put in them. Patrons cordially iiivitt-tl to inspect the cows out! the barns. A dreiip. Crabs ti Lee Ftlfm, East It yaltyybhone 464d- An " ' :' T A etokens the ‘perfection o! the leaf. 3 Years, Salada never Hence of its quality. when OOIIOI some t nuazkbe aided to coat to water! t aa one word; lint flvo ftgngg i" ‘bow, i,. g ‘Assay-k; k A A ‘Q-‘ivvvvvvvvv-wvvvvvvvvvv 7Tb? scouts or All 8e oer vuiirtu each l.- “c-‘onvardefl. lvo cents . u“ at: ‘Ylzeheitat mast accompany all atlvcrtlae- “ ":'¢l'!1¢l6i- __ ' lvarttacpggg- VYV vvYv Y FOB BALI FOR SALE-HEAVY sno mitP-t Anal: it Gtlltdlln Vi’: HORSE FOR HIRE FOR months. Bound. StiittiyYHNJEQ ‘mlmal- A9111? Guardian office. FOXES FOR SALE-IF INTER. eflleil‘ l" billing foxes, communi- cate with M. N. Wood. Highland Farm. ILR. Charlottetown. h‘ STR-AYED‘ ___________________ 3TRAYED FROM THE RANCH of Rtobert McCullnm, ‘Dunstan- nage, dark silver female fox. Liberal reward. _ T0 LET TU LIT "rwo ort-‘toss m New RllBYBBliII. Apply J. A. McDon- mrllater. office .it.i Riley cor-mes AND GARAGE To t.t-:-r —~All modern conveniences, 7 rooms and frost proof cellar. Ap- ‘iily No. 32 Spring Street, or Ben]. Carter & Son, Auctioneers. TO RENT- New bungalow at Brighton. with itirntico, fireplace and modern bathroom fittings. will be available next wcok. Rob- t-rt Cotton, Maritime Stationers. Honor Roll Ililonthly report of Prince Strci-t School: Pr‘ ‘r "a Depai-lineiit, Grade i0 Anttualé-Llioeting The annual meeting of the_Clow Silver Black Fox C0. i.ttl-. will D0 hcld tit the odice of the undersign- t-ti on tho 12th day of December ti! one o'clock in the afternoon. BENJAMIN CLOW. .. - ' Secretary. niirri-is | McKENZIE-ton Nov. 2am. taut. i0 Mn land tMrs. Arthur it. Mc- Kenzie, (‘hestnut St., n Stuii (l5 pountis)—Jai'iies Norbvrt- "oestrus TWINING- At llalifax, Saturday evening, Nov. ZBfMary (Y. Twining.’ widow of Russell Twlninfl- Fullelal Friday morning next. leaving All . Stunts‘ cathedral tit, i0 o'clock. Minurdh Llnlpent for Dandruff , ‘ I l m 5D Fatigue is the result of poisons in the blood. So when the lud- tieys lail to purify the blood °ll= of the first ' " " is. l and persistent tired leelinfi "nd pains in the back» Neglected kidney troubles lend to years of suilering from rheuma- tism or develop into such fatal ailments as ‘Blight’: disease. The tiJnQyT-ttion i- promptly corrected by it? of Dr. Chase s Kidney-Liver ‘_ —- the 13w kIIOWIIV regulator? hidneyi- llY" and bowels. ' Mm _] ‘y. Ilrrgllaiid, RR. No. 2' , l“. w: "i was I mt: _ 1t ‘"1" ‘Fm’ headache: an ‘bilioiii Upelli. I lIitK-l a number of miiediu without oblainini! any lirnettl until l vtai idviit-tl to "W Dr. (line's l$=!'l-'l"' PM" “we mpiekiy t i” 4 ‘m; and triad: me leel lilie l w rm»- '_*_."' "'1' Ititelul In iiiedititit-i for What they has don: for llh‘. llltl W" may use my l-ller tut ill! lmld" "I till-BIL" . I . _ t... ct. 1.‘ Kidney-Liv" wit. h» pills Jt-scliqt im- Ill dealers (‘oil Etlmatison. Bait! 5! .90.. Lid" Toronto. ‘l ltVund. 1. Marion Newson, t2. Mabel illenderson t3. Mabel Cnlbock. Principal's Department, Grade t1. Cecile. Stodiart i2. Marion Harris ti. Nora bntigwtirth Vice-Principal's Department Grade J. VernnWurth 2. Elsie James Il. Grace ‘Campbell Miss Jennie Brown, Grade 7... .1. Miriam Worth r5. (ilatlyts Matlicsun 1i. Elaine [Bennett Mlas Jean E. Tait, Grade‘ 6. 1. .\i:ir|oii McLennati 2. Vt-ra \V|.~inei' Cl. llclt-n McMillan, ltlsthcr Ken- netly. Miss L. A. Acorn, Grade 6- 1. hiabci Miitheson 2. Anna Gnrnhuin ii. Ruby Benoit Miss Jessie R. Fullerton, Grade ti. l. Wnync tMcKic. . .2. Adele McLenntin :1. litiyen Jlcars and hlarg-itret ' Mlu Carrie Haslam, Grade 3. 1_ Jvtiirgriret (tart 2. Edith Ford 1i. Atlele West. Miss Annie Watson, Grade 2... 1. "Ernést 'l‘ttonilis 2. llilda Fletcher anti Gwt-ntltilyll Rogers. 2i. Gordon Stewart. Miss Kristine‘ Klelly, Grade 2. 1. Marjorie Fraser L‘. ltlvclyti Eldifltlfle fl. Helen NlcKie. ' --—¢-o>————— A retu ned soldier, writing in the Patr 0t. any: he was oflere a furlough i__f he voted the rlgh way. But wasn't lt a Liberal o flcer that made that promise? Lib- erals were always expert premiu- CPI. gigitiaimu TELL MuTV He's sort/t PA" You eueex C61") He owflfi 455$‘ . cottecr 0N1’ ' RePoET to M? stein" t-teeé- _ ' uti Wednesday. I v _ THE CHARLpfllfiTOw ctitiilgiiittii SHOP from Bottom‘: Catalog. _wuts'r TOURNAMENT in Pus- tune Hall tonight at‘ 8.16. MRS. W. M. WOODSIDE, Plea:- ant St., will be At Home first Tues- dliy Ofeach month. JWHIST rumour at sis iii I astime Hall. "1' women's WHITE VOILE "and Grey Flanelettc Blouses. Special, $1.00. tProwse Bros. Ltd, A MEETING or THE taunts’ AIP. P. n. l. Hospital will lJB held iii the Y.M.C.A. on Friday at 3 p.m. COMMITTEE MEN AND WORK- ERS ‘for Messrs‘ Myers and Mac- Kmmm kindly meet in Committee Rooms, Offer Building. Queen Si. 8 p. iii. sharp tonight. Final meet- ing. till attend. LADIES. ATTENTIONL- Your uncalled for Orphanage tea salad bowls. etc, are tit Saunders and Ncwsumks. THE MUSIC LOVERS will have lJ. F1. ‘ (l"' '. Tl ‘Tl an Oiiliflrtiinity to henr Prof. Dun- PM" "m" mun ion by surpristt. ltcv. .\it*. Spent-- cuu- lalelv allllolllleilhflffiflnlst hi’ i‘Xlll'i‘.\'>lllii his griitiflrtition tiiitl ‘he Elam-ls’- mlllrcll a! U19 TWlllZlit is folltnrctl by Mrs. Spttiit-t-t‘. .\ Recital Saturday. .,|.,.,- iv“,- ii...“ _,,..,\.,.,|_ -———--—<-0>-~->_-_ HEAVY BLACK WORSTED all wool hose for cold weather. sizes 6% i0 10, 00 anti 65c, Slanlleltfs make. Ladies’ underwear are going very fast at 76c each. Prowse Bros. Ltd. ' Current tomment i(.‘ontiiiucti_ l"l'0ll'l Page it COMMITTE‘: MEN AND WORK- after. ’1‘1tcn he want»- ER-‘t W‘ Meflfllfl M1191‘! and Mttc- 'lit‘:|i-',(i pork rutiai: tin tittTY. Kinnon kindly meet in Committee r. H _,- ' __ , )0 itooiiis, otter Building, Queen st. OI“‘“°A"I\'I“ fir“ " "°““"- l 8 p. tn. sharp tuni hi. F1 '1 zt- ' ' '- 7" "1 l" Pllvlcl‘? UP 8 ud‘ we‘ lQPll PUNK Fifi‘ |JU\\'.\' TU ing. till attend. ' l.~\'l‘ ltlltlllltlt}? Aiid this is tinn- NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.»- cr thing that he is illtvl‘. 'i‘lieti Advertisers are reminded that till gum hp wan“, U, u... his “Hum display advertisements niust be in _ . ._ . _ . the Guardian 0mm before “(mutt-tits Il'l tttte oi tlitt_\. lit: titicstit of n“; (my previous m pubucarell his vrlic-zii in Ontario, for [lit-y ion anti before 10 a. tn. on Sntur-urtt t-nottgli 0t’ their own, tintl it ‘luyst italics no tiifftért-nt-i» ttv ltitii if till AT PROWSE BROS “he industries ill tlit- litter lift‘ find the bcsi assortment aifiuctiliilrslmsml lmwn‘ w HR FAN HO AH‘ in knitting yarns in the city. Haiti-US [ilwlml llxll TlF-l-l W" l5: win‘s plain iind Heathers; Sttinn-llllit} \\'I')H'I‘ltIllN S'|‘.-\'l‘lt..*i. lltit tic-libs Cortlceili, Scotch. ivorinti.,,,, h_.,\.,_ a lliru“"l‘lvlk m“, m- m.” and others. Prices right. Prowse ‘i. , _ _ i v ,1 W Bras‘ Ltd’ ‘it a iti t_ ,|lit lit!“ \\| h ll itirtliit-yt 'l‘zii'ii'i' iitfillllhl itiu iti 1h» FOR DR|vERs__persOns wishlngllllllhl Slim-s, tlitist- hit: lliillli ‘iill in help in thti election 0i’ Messrsnintrw are tlit- tutti-i Htlliitllll‘, ntitl MllcKlmln“ and ‘layers llv furnish‘ l‘.'ll'lli‘l|ll\ tlic tllllt‘ llliil'lil'l for ing teams or autos on election; _ m t“ v I g HM tiay, arc asked to communicate atlm“ "H" l“ ‘m Mm’ m once with Liberal-Conservativelli" tit‘ ll irtfliut; 7 1W1 "rill tliil)" (‘titiimittee Rooms. Phone 721. ti llllllliilllt-lilti, ivhit-it ittu tit. tint wt-rt- tioiivcrcti by t‘. 1-‘. Stcvctiit ‘I MticKinntinarid Myers by furnish tee Rooms. Phone 721. ST. PETtERlS CATHEDRAL-lle- iucinber the stile of work to be iieitl in the sciiooiroom on Wednesday ittternoon and evening, Dec. 7th, Tables: fancy work and aprons; , iiotisciioiil, candy, books and novel- tics. Afternoon tea 3.30 25 cents. Hot beans. etc. 7 p. in., 35 cents. o'clock, 5.30 to SLIGHT ACClDENT---"l‘lio inziuy friends oi’ Mr. " ll. Holhrook will regret to learn his hand was ra- tlicr badly (crushed in an ncciiient tit Mr. J. l). Taylor's printing store The injury is not so severe as first thought and though very painful is already im- ptoving under medical treatment. CONSERVATIVE RAL-LVr-Jui r-nthusiastic rally of the supporters of Messrs .D0ll8_ltl McKinnon and J. ll. Myers was held in the Consci" catlve Committee Rooms last night. There was a largo attend-nice tit the lllHGlllltg, including many ladies. Mr. John S. McDonald nrteitietl. the speakers being Dr. W. J. l’. McMillan, Messrs J, E. B. Mc- (Treadly, L. P. Tanton iititi James Paton, ' TO REPRESENT THE RANG- EtRS.~Mr. John Mills, manager oi’ the Rangers Hockey Team leaves this morning for New tlltisgovr, -S., whore he will represent the ltangers ut a meeting which is to bu held there oii Dec. 2. This meeting which will be. attended’ by delegates from - 11g unfififiiTritnltt-tti Should Ne, Awe A GGAMB’ sostt to. Halifax, Trurn, Amherst and St. John is caliei1.|‘oi' purpose of form- ii "Colored liockey League" and it is expected that a series c1’ games will be ttrrtinged for the mning season; have Lei '11 ti. A I FOR DRIVERS» Persons wlshtii/ to help in the telcction of Messrs ing teams or tiutus oii election tliiy. tiro ask“ to communicate at once \ with Liberal-Conservative (lommit- iiilttr-l lli t-lti-‘zf! vrtivi. llii\tl it) |t.'|\' »t.\vu lliti-ztt iuiiu '1 hon Ilit- htattit wrtturz-lt- ‘Mme- ‘ 701718 in Upper Czinndu; 250- '000 in lower ('i'tfliitlii,' 05,000 in No vn Scotia; 35,000 in New Britiis- wick and 9,370 in i’. E. island tilt:- yltiug ti total ptipulritioti tor (‘ttttti- .tla of 430,094. Ntiiv, in ii liitlt- UVl-‘l’ 100 years. lit-r population is about 0,000,000. cul-tural production oi‘ tlunatiti loi- lt‘ield crops, $l,4:'if'i,ti44.0titl; iinlmiils, $l40,08Il,00U; Wool, $5,321.- 000; tluiry products slsoiitititttto; fruits anti itegctiihltes, $~i0,0u0.tititi; ptiiiltrv zintl eggs. $50,000,000. ll to llltl osilmntcti vztluc of tigrii-tii- turiil protliitrts iii 1920. tizitni-l). $l.il46,ti-i8.000. he aitltltjtl $4,2Ii2..i.t.- 000 for liintl anti buildings. $2101.- 069,000 for iniplcnivnts, iiliil $1.- 04l,24fi.000 fur farni livt- slot-it, the total estimated itgricitltitrnl wtettlttt 0f the l)()lll|ll|()l\ tit (‘tttititltt lttr 1920 amounts to the enormous tu tiil 01' $7.61",15i,000. ’l"liis iliit-s liUl include tobacco, flax. iihrte anti tiiaple products. which tire t-sliinn- tell for 1920 tit $23,000,000. This is (faiiiiiltfis iltllltllltflllfilll in about one liiintlrt-ti and iiilty _\ i111 of growth, and whtit it will ht: when site has titttiincti tho bout-y age oi’ European countries, wht-n nll licr virgin soil will be tintlt-r cultivation, stirpusst-s itiizigitttttliiu. Not only are tiicrt- totltiy niziiiy millions ot acres ot‘ itinti tititotich- eii iii the West, hut lli(.‘l'i‘ tire vast regions iiroutitl the. lltitlstiti llrrv tlitit hitherto wcre rcgnrtlt-il 11>} useless for agriculture tiwing to extreme cold, tlitit art» tfiljliilllt.‘ of producing good crops. 'i‘ltt~. iliilllt". ls true of the fisheries of this rc- ttion. llutlson llay has till tilting been regarded as ti iilncc oi’ por- petuai winter anti it will surprise many to learn that this great hay, half’ as largo as the Mctliitirrnnt-riti, never freezes over. it tihotititiu with all kinds of iisli anti i'll'()lllltl The gross vtiluo of annual agri. 1920 Di". Rosa-t tiutitctl its folluwszl furiiil the shores oi’ Jtinics Bfly_>illltl__>lll__ Well Enough Alone. 1 .55.?“ to LoLLECE WHAT You owe JEFF. ’ it‘; AM HONORABLE DUST yams t-ie‘s Willi?” L°'“"'* ., Ercoiifii-t- How About‘ t1’- i no i; Vcottscr. ‘ltttt- t N GUARDIAN E L r . M revitalise‘ “ysrtc AL PRODUCTION .ii ,.,,-~*-—ar mtiie many rivers that flow into it. ire ilsh liatcheries greater in ea- "'cnt titan obtained on the Atlantic "Iiieabotirii. lntieed we have no con- iltreptitiii of the ivettltli-agrlcuitural. Liiiiineriil. fort-st and Wltlef-DUWBP" “of tnzitiy 0t these great and priic Hiictilly utikiiown parts of out" ‘nun-try: tin tteft-rring in conclusion to 1hr- _\|‘rtitle and manutaeturies of Cana- vllii. Di’. lltiss citctl the fact that ‘ ll 1018 llllfftl were 35,097 factories ‘l-“ii the country with an invested liftttpital ot‘ $3,0.'l4,Il00.015. Salaries m-tttitiuiitiiit: to iil07,tiii2i,074 \ Hntiilll to 7.1.220 people; wages, $5‘. - _'t7.57it to 0032.110 people. lii 1020 ho‘ (‘Xlflrlliil irtitic of (‘tinailii ain- iutiteti tti $2.450,587.000. in 1770 it wits $10,000,000. in 1X08 at (‘on- HHt-tlciuiiioti tho tlxtcrnul irziilc f, iiiiuuntetl to $114.28 per head. lii Z9021 1t zimtititits to $265.41. (A "The future of Canotln must in- tlitit-ed be a great one, when these i-itrcsotit-ttt-s. agricultural, mineral. anti fisheries shall hzivc I )(‘l'll tit-vt-iopetl. anti when her en- i“ ‘lliililm’ i\".itci' power 1191100000 lflfitirst- power) Sliiill be harnessed ittiin licr factories and her yet silent [Uvlliillfi lil‘. llllctl with it race such “:19. this coitntry iititl climate can (‘til destined to be the key-stone of the galaxy of nations that now form the British Commonwealth. How can it be otherwise witi her posi- tion ct great natural wealth and tier virilc people’! With such a tttittntryt iiiiil sitcli ti people there is no four for tlit- future-ti fact which it is \\'i'l| for us to i‘t.‘llli‘lli~ lP4‘l' iii those stirring tiiiitis." Our Province-Premier Bell. “'i‘ltt~rt\ is rt-tiiiy no llilllullillily’ it» whotii this province is more hriztlly intltebitui for its uncasurt. t-i‘ pi'tit.:rt-ss_ its sulistaiititil wrtilth ititti fur tlit- ititttlligciit anti h1g4 llli!l'-'il t‘lltll‘iti'lt‘l' oi‘ its pouplv than tti the titttircs iii‘ lllt! Lttiiti of the lli-titlit-r," ‘sziitl llrt-tniet" llell in tt-sptintlitig to the. ttiitst “Our Pru- vint-t" uroptistetl hy (‘ltinsinan l’. A. Muttth. ’i‘ht- Proniicr t-tiiphasiz- t-tl tlit- ti-iatlitit-s of thrift, caution ittitl ptttriotistn iii the. ScottisJ i'llill';l"ltl‘, nntl in t-tiiicltision rc- i“ -tl to ilit- iiciit-ttfiil iiiiiiiiici‘ in witit-li ]ll‘tl]lll' oLtIifiV-retit niitinnai- itit-s and ttrt-t-tls arc living anti growing up ti>gt-tlit-i~ iii this pro- villi-t- i Tie United States-Consul Living- stone Tittiiikiiig the (Yltinsmon for their spltttitllti ri-siitinst- to this toiist tintl for tht- lit-zirty manner in which they h:iti joined in singing tlii- Aiiicrirtin Naititintii Anthem, (‘tinsuil Livingstontt. rt-forrcti to the iiinlciihlv ri-ltillons bciwccn the too grout cotiiiti-lt-s of North Am t‘l'l(‘i|.-<-"\\'il (‘zmntlitins and we Am ttriciitis oii t-lthct- sltlt» of the fence- lttt-ts l)lil'tll‘l‘ t-xtciitling some four tlititiszinti titilt-s." it was one of the iritils of ii consul tlitit he must spend mnny yours tiwny from his ntttlvc ltintl. While he venerated the national antltt-m of ‘England, the Mflfflillllflfitl til lt‘ranc.e iinti the gtvitrtl litir-inony oi‘ the Russian nit- '(llll'lllili'tl lii". Ross. "llcr - Sllilll trtiiisccnti tne ttrettnis sqéiwd‘ titty lll'l‘i‘. To my mind she lqgiiiiiering pm] the FQQ3[ tional anthem. no music in all the world was so dear and sacred to him as tho Star Spangled Banner. which had thrilled him to hear on many foreign strands. Dr. McMillan. "Whatever standard is set. or whatever is the basis upon which the final judgment is given, l do not think we need tear for Scotlan-i or for her people." said Dr. WJLP. McMillan in the course of an elo- quent response to this toast. He reviewed the effect of Scotland's able men upon Canadian educa- tional institutions, referring to Drominent McGill leaders and to the work achieved at Prince of Wales College by tProf. Alexander Anderson and John Caven to whose Dersonnlity the success of Prince of Wales’ students has very largely been due. Just ti week ago lie had sat at zt banquet where one of the fért-tit ihurcliet-t in this province trzts titling ltiinnr to itntithrt- Scotch it tn l-‘iiilt r Mat-Doniilti-wviio iiati timwt-tl . \t'-_- ymtia. of his lift- in 1"" "i- of (loll. llt-- rt-Fttrrt-ti :ti'=.ti it. ilit- lite ll. idulit-rttiii. \i'lii.:i* it: lira: iitisiatttl l|\' “Very Hit-miter oi’ the (faietioiiiuti (‘luh. "lle was a titan indeed. said Dr. McMillan warmly, "a titan \\'li0l]l it wash pleasure and honor to he assoc-titted with. Fearless where he stood on every question. lle WllS loyal to the core, took tin active interest iii t-vcry- lliing tlitit ientied to tho welfare. oi‘ the tsommunity.“ anti The Calcdonian Club. Mr. D. O’M. Rcddtn, in proposing the toast to the Club. declared that it was in his opinion one tit‘ the ‘best of all national societies that we have in P. E. Island. l‘liir- ty-iivc years ago in the old llanltin House he had nttentled the first St. Andrew's dinner oi’ his lite, and since that time had scarcely miss- ed one. For ten or fifteen years he liacl the honor to be president oi‘ the Benevolent Irish Society, and he was well convinced of the splendid work both oi‘ these HOClP- tics have tlone-in this province. 'l‘iie great thing in the (Ytiledoniiin (‘luh charter was Charity, he sziiti. The pTOCGPIlS of their annual sports anti entertainments are tlttvoteii to the poor of the city: tile wished. on bchnlt‘ of. the Benevolent irisli Society to compliment the (‘luli upon its splendid utlvtinue during the last t-cn years. ln a ivariti tri- itute to the late Dr. Fullerton, Mt. llt-tittin referred to his active pa- triotisni tiuriiig the war anti to his recruiting campaign which he car- ried on even against tiit- tttivicc oi‘ his physician. Cltansman T. M. McMillan, iii responding, revlcvrcti the work tit‘ the Csledonian Club during the past year. it is the custom an~ Iltifllly to hoitl three (‘8l(ll)l‘Zllll)ll.~§-~ the Burns’ Anniversary. the Annual of Si. .'Antirew. During the past yeiii" it scries of lectures were organized iii addition to these events. ’l‘iicy wcrc very well rcccivetl and it is the intention oi’ the (‘luh to cori- , tintiie them tiuring the coming wiii- tt-r. Another thing taken up by tlit- lPlub. is 1i petition which will iii- I prcsentt-tl to the Minister of Mili- ' tin. praying liini to have establish- ed a Kiltie regiment in (Iharlotte- town, as the present tnilitia units last your were not abic to take all the recruits. During the your the tneniltersliip of the (‘lub has iti- creasctl by twenty-eight new moni- lHlFS-llll! largest int-reuse lti its ltistury. lint every year the (llitli its called upon to mourn the itiss ‘of some or’ the clnnsmcn, anti this year there ai-c three vacant chairs. The speaker referred to the late Ciansmen (Yhas. MoGi-egor. Col . Stewart and Dr. Fullerton. lle was also sorry to report the serious iil- iittss or another member oi‘ the club-Cinnamon Alex. McDonald. lie _(7OIJ(fll.l(li'(l with an appeal to thc ytiunger members to come. forward iii aid of the benevolent work .oi' tho vlilli. Host and Hostess. t The concluding toast, “Our Host anti Hostess" proposed by llcv. (l. t‘. Taylor. was responded to by .Vir. J. J. Davies. it was about forty- two years since he liatl first t-ntt-r- .- The Land 0' The Heather ' anti iiitiepcntiient, you tilways knewl {Mfr/t 3:)“ \ ' Pi... THRElt3= . Don't be Selfish! Tell your friends Sold in ya lb. and 11b. CGEIOIIO. cuss: a sttitvaorttrs, gtirtznin ifTF/tigf CHASE Ii IANIORII, Montreal- i .__ _ - .1‘ _. ltliliztl in his house the (ltiledonian by Mr. S. Campbell and the piano Club, he suiti. and he was always accompaiiyment of Prof. Fletcher. pleased to see tltetii bat-k again. l The singing of Auld bang Syne Songs by Messrs. A. Mcltinis. tint] the National Anthem, brought 1-‘. MttDotittiti, 'l.t. .-\. \l'illitiiiistiii to a close one oi’ thc happiest anti and Presiilt-itt MillUOlll, wtt-rte wariii- most successful events in the his ly retieivcil, 11H wet-c the violin solos tory of the Club. BXLLb-i FORMS Following are the Ballot Forms to be used. in the coming election. Voters will mark their ballots as indicated, by an X in the space opposite the name of their candidate. l QUEEN'S COUNTY rtcrottsttttous tiitovm of City of Charlottetown 1 -i 2 J. wtitrrtt Jotiss ' of Bunbury, Farmer i I 3 J0lill itottttittti nitrite X of Hampton, Farmer 4 DDNALD ucttttitttiu of the City oi‘ (Itftown, Barrister 5 ‘ JOIIN 5. siticttiia of Suntiitcrfieltl, Farmer x I n. A. utictttttttoit _ of the City of Clt’t0wti, Barrister KING'S COUNTY ttucttés J. J. of Souris, Merchant 1 2 MGISAAG JAMES of Cli't0wn, Journalist t X I 3 uuttuts o. J. of Si. l’cici":r, Farmer PRINCE COUNTY ttioistiti oi‘ Summerside. Ithrmer and Trader A‘ J. A. MONEILI. of Sumtnerslde. Merchant X l "DRAG! WRIGHT of Bedcque, Farmer ttttw to MARK tutti BAlillTT Mark your ballot with a black lead pencil, which will be fur- ’ ___*__ 781B; For our lax)‘, H033‘ I ‘IMVUEI .._‘.\__ .. LCJW€'- "Quasi: Tt-trrr wA A HAIRROWING otiberic! 1 HAD 11> ewe THAT KLuil euY rm: Bucks Bernie-E HEB You B16 $111‘ f! MAN . ucks. You two ‘new weu. YQU F, WHAT “fig Meaty ‘BX SLlPPINfs ONLY TEN owtzo ME ‘M8 L" nished, by making an "X", as shown in the space opposite tic names of John H. Myers and Donald McKinnon. Queens County electors cannot vote for more than two candl- dates. The ones to vote for are Messrs. J. H. Myers and Donald MacKinnon. In Prince County electors have only one vote. for is Mr. James A. MscNcill. The man to vote. King's County electors can vote for only roe candidate. majority of them will vote for Mr. Jim“ Ne!!! y _¢l_l_v_Bud Fisher fart-p mow I I ‘JHLL. owe ‘Btu twetvel Th0 _.. , . .‘ V‘? i assets, ‘ Keri-sag. ttw-natanuwiestthi miiiimu l ’ “-"**’ "“~“—"~*‘~'¢i3t:‘$>amb'1 .-\, _ .__._._ - ‘l _ §f§is~j, ~ ‘ ignores-maxim‘