‘ t. . r s"? t rm. as is ' 3.: “_l“.fii‘.*fi-<.;l“illii’“, r1:- AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY to "earn $150 to‘$300.‘Selling Per- sonal Greeting Cardsdiiggest ses- son now on. Samples free. Selling experience unnecessary. Writs to-day. Master Kraft Greeting Card Co., Toronto. 25.27,19,1,3.5.3.19»13- AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO earn $150. to 8300- Sellinl; PBYBWI‘ a1 Greeting. Cards. Biggest Now on. Samples free. Sellim! experience unnecessary. Write, to-day. Master Kraft. Greotius Card Co., Toronto. zezs.30,2,4.6.8.10.12- MAKE MONEY MAKING friends- Join our staff 0 money-milking agents. 891""! m” biggest tailored ‘to measure lnen's clothing value in Ciiiifldfl at one exceptionally low price. Big s8les-—-Big nioneY""N0 0X08!‘- ience necessary. Monroe Tailors ‘.1.td.. IDept. 7-2, ‘587 :St Catherine’ West, Montreal. A.W-Nov 6 AGENTS-- SELL MADE-TO-MEA sure Men's shirts direct from old established manufacturers. Big range of sample free. ‘Elmy to earn $5 to $20. per day work- ing full or spare time. Write for information. ‘Stetson Shirt‘ ICoinpany, ‘Dept. 24, 254 Ontario] ‘Street NVest, Monteral- . .A.W.Nov.6-13-20.27 THOUSANDS OF PER-SONS — men and women are enjoying life in the Watkins business. You can do, just as wellif you are industrious. ‘The largest, best and most profitable line of goods sold direct to families. Exclusive‘ territory. The ‘Company, 379 Craig West, Mon- iiBER.e,.-i926' $I°°PT‘*~‘..‘§L.?..“.t.ii.é l! ma! te lasllshen J. n. Watkins I >14“, . ‘ y "one Jottings. ‘._ or _, Jwmifi l-Ailpaoiaily ‘ w‘ M‘ Wraduoed dosage for ‘ "CYIIIIIIOIYI asthma. be a leparllluolnvmuh . ‘lspasllnaollworda Situations Vacant MAKE MONEY AT HOME-MEN and women can earn $1 to $2 an hour in spare time writing ghow. oa-rds. No canvassing ol- solicit. inl. We instruct you gnd Qupply You with work. Write today. The Menenitt Company, Llmlted 43 Dominion Buiidinl. Toronto, 5- V. tf. ‘ ' Wanted §WANTED TO BUY- ONE HUN. dred cars Canada grade “A” DOtatoes. G. R. Keefe. - 1974-114! W A N T E D —-8E£OND CLASS teacher for. Point de ‘Roche Scilool.——D. M. Shreeiian, Secre- i-Ilry- 2457-11 3 4i m“ THIRD CLASS TEACHER WANTS I1 8011001. 0r work ill ‘store Apply E--H. Elueil, Abney. 2542-11-6, 4i WANTED —- TWO CROOHETED f-‘WYIWPIIB-nes (‘Pflpcorn lpattern) 212% yards. Write stating price to tBox 162 Charlottetown. - 2512-5-21 For Sale DAIRY FAlRM ‘FOR SALE-Ii 1-2 miles from Charlotitetown, 100 acres. 60 cultivated. balance hard and soft wood. Will sell with or withoutfstock and crop. ‘increasing war disability reason for seliinsw-D. C. Moore. East ROYIilIY. 2506 11 5 4i Male Help Wanted TO LET-HOUSE (83 ELM AVE- 'nue). 7 rooms. bath room and llflllify. large lot with orchard treal- A. W. 222840-2344! and harm-W. N. Tanton, Jewel- ___ \ oi‘. ' 2381-10-30,tf For Sale slo EARNINGS, sreaov em. .. . ploynient for Barbers. Become IOUTS|DE sAsHEs____ A_ DUQHEQ expert In 8 weeks. Write Moler _mm g, Cm l Barber College, Department "F" ; Halifax. 3-1-tts1t1 FOR SAIJE-PURE BRED PEKIN ducks $1.50 each-William Mutch h IRoclry Point. 2534-11 6 2i lion 8ALE—.4,_ co_l.Lli-: Pups. FBI‘!!! 2502,11,5,2l FOR SALE~ PUREBRED YORK-l shire boar two years old. .import-. ed.~Frnnk Halliday, Eldon. ‘ 2455-11-3-41 FOR SALE-YOUNG COW, GUFIN- sey grads with calf by side, Mnyus Ford,‘ Glasgow Road. 2432-11-2-31 i FOR SALE—8OME NICE PLY- "mouth pullets ‘$1.00 each. Young ‘Guernsey grade cow, lust fresh- ened. ‘Mayus Ford, Glasgow‘ IRoad. 2532 I FOR SALE-TWO GERMAN PO- iice pups. Male and Female. Re- gistered. Solfd‘ ‘black. l<‘.rom prize stock. Reasonably priced. .11. W. TUR-COTT. North llatlcy, QUildlliilC. 2504-11521 To Let ‘1IO LET~—R°°M8 SUITABLE FOR ‘light house-keeping 233 Graftoil/ giza-ii-z-nl TO LET-NEW COTTAGE WITH uil modern convenience and gar- hso Joseph Francis. ' " .- 2i20-11-2,tts. I _'l‘~rue i-leelers. Price $10 each» .Appiy J. Dickinson ‘Warbur-toni MEN, 18-40, WANTING RY. STA- tlorl-Oiifice positions. 51150250 month. ‘Free ‘transportation, ex- perience unnecessary. Write Ba- ker, Supt. 1142 Star Bldg,, St. Louis. 2530 WANTED -—WOODSMEN FOR ~i10ints in Quebec and New Brun- swick, wages ranging from $35.- 00 to $90.00 per month. Apply St. George Street, Moncton. 2476-11-4,3i Female Help Wanted w ANTED-PMA/‘D FOR GENERAL housewioiik. Apply l5l Huston St. Jld-dnv ‘for ‘ASTHMA I ‘central-alarm ' LADIES WIOOLTEX uuosa- WEAR m, Fatwa. ‘ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 3°“ W- H- Pliiriiifli; will occupy ‘the ‘pulpit of the Central christian Ohurch ‘tomorrow at both serviccri 11 a, in. and 7 .11. m. .M‘r. ‘Hlllidiilig is IIII eloquent and forceful speaker. All are cordially invited. _ LADIES ‘HEAVY c9573 56-75, Psions. THE FIRST suow. —Lfl5l night Charlottetown was treated to its first snow fall of the season, a pretty smart full, sufficient ‘to make the brown earth turn pale WINTER . before midnight. lsou sen SPRING sup MATT- RESS. $12.25. "atone. HEAVY stus ovaaeosrs $14. , Patons. FLOUR ADVANi6E$-—'l‘lie mills advanced the price of 1mm. wheat flour ‘last cvenl-llg ‘tell, cents it barrel and. foods $1.00 a coil. OBSE-RV-ANCE OF T-HANKS- GIVING DAY (‘ARMISTICE DAY) AT THE OHARLOTTETOWN POST OFFICE. —-.Moilday the fitll -Novclllbol' is Thanksgiving Day. The Registration, (ieilcrul Deliv- ery aild Stamp Vendor's wickets will be open from i0 n. lli. to 12 noon. The mails will be received and despatched as usual excepting thes afternoon outgoing mall which will be closed at 1 o'clock. 0n Saturday preceding Tllailksgiv- iilg Day, as formerly, the letter carriers will not have o. ilulf-holi- clny bllt will make a. complete dc- lviery in the afternoon us ili the foroliooli, und on Monday, Thanks- gi-villg Day. ii morning delivery only. PRESENTTIATlON.-— At the week- ly meeting of the Y's Mail's Club on Thursdiay evening a very pleas- ant event took place. the presenta- tioil to Mr. Peter (iampbell of a valuable gold ring as an apprecia- tion of his services to tihe Club and a .ememlb aDCO from them prior to his leaving for Floridia. where he purposes spending the winter. die has been the efficient secretary oi the Club and a most enthusiastic worker. The presentation was made by Mr. Jack McNair and replied to by ‘Mr. Campbell. The business of the meeting included the arrange- ments for a concert at the ‘Mt. ‘Her- bert Orphanage after which a. tooth- some supper was served. Mr. ‘Cleav- er iifcLean occupying the chair. K. of C. ENTERTMN CAST.- The dance givell last night ‘by the Knights oi‘ Columbus for iill those who ‘participated in the recent pro- ductioll- of "Ilene," passed oif most successfully. About one hundred lit- teillilled and‘ enjoyed the dancing. music for which was-provided by Dixolls Orchestral. For thlose who preferred, curd tables were placed in tille lQn-lglrts 0t’ Pytillits llalil ad"- joining. Thsee tables were also oc- Clhplflfi. Dainty refreshments were served and everyone ‘was lolld ill their ‘praise of the success of tile evening. Mr.” F. J- ‘Casey on behalf of the K. of C. ‘thanked all those who assisted in this successful pro- duction. of "Irene," especially the work of M-r. Eugene Munphy and Iii-is talented daughter dWisS ‘bor- raine. Mr. Murphy, Kllli behalf of the cast, replied anldi paid n. worthy tri- buts to the local tallest which mm.’ the production such a. success. Mrs. flDr.) McGlligen thenpresented to 2| each oti the lprincilpal lady members COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER with two years experience de- sires DOHIUOII. Write “M" In curo oi’ (lliurdlan. 2514-11631 WANTED AT ONCE-RELIABLE girl for housework, light, work. good wages. Apply 212 Kant SL, Charlottetown. 2507 1152i LADIEG --EARN $7 HUNDRED (iildlllg Greeting ‘Cards. Easy work. Write Fischer Card Co., 140 West 42nd, ‘New York. 2529,1113. WANTED —A CAPABLE COOK- gonerul. ‘liouscliiald lllso kept. Private family. All lnoilern conveniences. Reference required. Apply Mrs. J. .\i. Robinson, ‘Rothesny, ‘N, B. 2527;11.6,6l of the cast n. nice boxed gift. The clluperones ‘were Mrs. (l)r-) Mc- Giuilzwlr, ‘Mrs. J“. J. ‘Casey and Mrs. Will. Flynn. ¢0&- PERSONALS Ilcv. Dr. lleartz ‘of Amherst is among ‘tho visitors iu iihc city. Mr. Geo. ltoacll. visitor to the city yesterday. Mrs Hugh ‘flliinmiskey, stone's River was n. visitor to the city ycsterduy. will-i il visitor to tho cliy yrcl-llilrduy. Miss A. ‘Nicholson 0i’ Orwell rc- turlled yesierday li‘0nl_a fcw weeks pleasant visit iii New York. Miscellaneous. . JNO- A. Mscoousto- uluo W Surveyor, Hermanvigle, P. E. I. . . a m a Co. 1i, FOUND - Laoyjs WATOH Phone as. _ . bate-natal‘ Salesman Wanted. s A us: ‘i s u 41w; lrrsn ates Qdxploynient a Kpay mo, y to soil our , and e siva Ilnbs ol féid Q Ity whole root filth) v ‘w. lg. . q . ' ‘ Tot," mas, u Training 8 ,1 for nurses oi- iflllilffl‘ _ course t0 YIIIIII ‘rlfqiiilf- . "HOQFIVKII T A “Articles For Sale BAKERS OVENS, WRITE FOR catalogue, time payments if de- sired, some used. ovens on hand. WJ-inbbard Oven Company, 1100 Queen West, Toronto. 10-2-Sat13i. “ - ‘ -__- Help Wanted EARN O26‘ WEEKLY SPARE time, wri-tbig for newspapers, magasines.‘ Experience unnec- essary; details free. Press Syll- dicate 607, St. Louis, Mo. 2530 . . MAN QR WOMAN ‘r0 irh-AVEL I sntl appoint agents. Yearly guar- ‘Jsntee 81092- (being $21. weekly Jverage) and eipenses. Ex- perience unnecessary. For pair-tic- ‘ulsss write Winston 00., Toroniio. _ , . ws Eas ». tern" Guardian‘ '. nuouraeur. . iuooon » ela- ‘ DUO moatpened-to,hlov.,.i5. 2651 III’ "I" l. -_-_ ' Qsevism a‘ mis- u. "my. cultiva- J-aofla-undae wood. Jilly-fa PAVIIHIQRINNON- " ~“ N l» _ - ‘M8 i.‘ Channel Conquerors conquered ten times since 1875 ing made In 1926. is the complete list of swillimers cult task, with their times. 1911-41‘. W. IBurgess, 22hr. 34 mill. 192.7—ll. Sullivan. 27hr. 23min- 1021-6. Tirabosclli, 16hr. 33min. 1923-41. Toth. 16hr. Mlliill. l926——Miss Ederle, 14hr. 34min. 1920—-Mrs Corson. 15hr. 28min. IBZG-J-l. ‘Wierkotter. 12hr. 40min, 1526-41., Michel, 11hr. 5min. 1920-17. Derliani, 13hr. 67min. uterus a_-s..t,_----i-'——————-—i—’_’ oawsou- -At ‘Albany. OBI m‘ 1026, to John H-fhud Mrs. Dawson, ‘l ‘BOII. ' untrue gyqgppy ...:.At~~.AIbsny. Nov- 5 1928.. Mrs. Basil fllierry sled 97. one. Funeral‘ from her late resi- dence Sunday afternoon at 2 P-III- = _ ‘story. “stairs vs. Dalliollsle today. » is a. ‘paper by iVLr- W. A. Stewart on . "mu ‘Island Writer and her story iii Wlllsloc was a .. e FILLENIIAIIEMENIS “Tigers” Will Play Saint l_)unstan’s This Afternoon and-"Abegweits on Monday. By (“TE0") ‘forward. The Dwlillousie "Tigers? nineteen‘ wmpped “m, Mum“ over the lli number including manager Efli-Imgmgry o; Days don-bk, V1000“, o“ E lavilaliéeili-(lllliarililsgiélilllillt31:21:31,183]211's lOICCG-BlEIIII) of thei; laslt lllvflfllbll t i ‘ - ese ores, an‘ t e rea zu- 326111118 and are registered at ‘iihe tlion that a greatly improved 53,1119 17$"; u must be played,» the saints and e ‘Bengals fresh from a wiiiyAbbles have been getting in a over Acadia are mn-fldent of giving number of strenuous wm-koutg in i..i‘.’°.L-'..2Z§°“.'?I.°'.."i.“°’§§f.';h2“ii2?i'2“$‘°." cm “a ‘ - e x ure . stall/s and AIIOEWBiI-E. IDiBYihK Iilif That both gsames will be product. ormcr this afternoons and the lut- Ive of lively and! scintillating 100,. tor on Monday afternoon. hall is o, certainty due m we (u, ‘Lho visitors are a. clean cut ambtilat all illird Slllldlry are in ‘perfect - . I . or , of whom have never been on tlie| ‘Tho ‘following mako up l.lle vis- lslalid before. lillllg "Tiger" crew: Maclieini, I This years tcniu, manragei Dolllill-trllst, thence", C03, 13am“, vpupper llfornicd the writer, is‘ practically A. Smith, Wickwire, 110mm Dob. a new combination; of the Orlglillfliltiiiil, ‘Langstroth, Doc. Smith, "Bulllk- Jullhollsic ‘who ‘performed ‘here twolor“ Murphy, A. ‘McDonald, McLeod, years agio only one romaine in their‘. Smith, A. Sutherland, A. E. person of "Kelly" MaoLcan, husky Dollll, G. A, Winfield, ‘ran cnannorrsrowu ‘. ARDIAN ..- r C. A. A. A. GR‘°UND8—SI2. Dilll- ALL FELT MATTRE$SE$ ‘Requ- 2540 ‘lar $10.50 Ifor $6.75, Porous. ccvos RIVEIRF-‘T-he service 1ll s1; DUNSTAN.S_DA|_HOUsIE the ‘Clyde River Presbyterian Football game u, C_ A_ A A Church on Sunday Niorv. 7th will b? grounds today at 3 o'clock. 2549 it l1 u. ill. Sunday School at‘l0 a. . m. All ure invited. PERSONAL INVITATIONS are not. being issued. bill. all friends of DUNDAS, OARDIGAN AND illc Veil-rails arc specially invited MONTAGUEAOnISunIdny, Nov. ‘7tll to lhc Armistice ‘Dance i-n the l’. tile services iii collnectiolll withdilie W. C. ‘llall oil Monday night, Nov. Hi-csbyteriau ‘Church in ‘Canada Sth. 2552 will be at Duud-as 11 a. ‘m. Car gall, 1i p. m- and Montague 7 ‘p. ‘ricarty welcome to all. di lil.| FOOTBAUL- St. Dullstalfs vs. Ditlllolisie, ‘C. A. A. A. Grounds to- day at 3 p. ill. 2549 BELFAST AND WOOD ISLANDS! h.‘ Silo-day, Nov. "m. ‘triers will‘ be INTOXICATED DRIVER Doss service in the Presbyterian Ch-urch DAMAGE —UISI 1118711. 111i alltoist. M new“, at 1]‘a_ m‘ and a, 7 p‘ m_ who is supposed to have been uiid- Jdlfl at Wood islands at 3HP- ni. All ‘W m“ mfluellc" m’ “illwl? chi!" I1 we invited. . local livery stable as a parking (stand. after u hectic drive through the city streets. Upon being ill- forllleil by the proprietor that his stable was not a garage, he eli- llea-vored to back out and iii so doing struck the floor-frame, doing considerable damage to the end of “tile building. The affair has ST- JAMES UTERARY $0‘ Ifélifgllezepdogisglltipxelittlse fllfgncieexpzlglfl- .;IETY.—'I‘he opening meetingflif ed’ .he St. James ‘lslteraryhSocletywivas lield in the ‘Church parlor last sv- Jfllllg and was largely attended- ST. DUNSTAWS-DALHOUSIE n19 pregldqm, .Mr. David Scevyft, football game at (f. A. A. A presided. All inspiring address, 10$ ETOIIIII-ifi mdfly iii 7i O'clock. 2549 delivered by the Honorary lPresi-l ' dent Rev. W. Brno ‘Muir, "who IIC". YESTERDIQlFS MARKET r-lilii" celi-tiuaielli bile illlpo-riallce of ibe- lei‘ 301d at 31"“ 811d 36630288 59C. coming acquainted with good liter- "llmkens 31-00- f0)" 3°C» 39959 sture alnkl being able to (iiiicuss ‘mnt- w-Oo‘ tu"ke5'so§3-7" w $490» dllijk ters iii public debute- lle showed 5L0“ t" 51-”- “lflilhewrlesr 1W .na.t Prince Eilward island liwd lie mquart’, apples 10° ‘ml’ llay 6°“ t" soil. to be proud of the pl-‘omine 117m- stra-wr; 35" “MS i0 6"‘:- liiacc in ell ‘by her sons ill ilcbatcs mtatoesi ""‘ 60' “M b,“ “““_l"“" m“ as rcprJseil-tntivesrof various iiiflfiicllm§ 25'“ “ml 5mm“ ‘"55 “"00 m” time Ullriversities and felt sure that. pa") the einperieilcc ‘the young lliclll ' , ‘would get ill this siutzlety would’ YOUNG P5081’? s Com/EN? ‘prepare the way for ‘tlllenl to bc- $0M‘ ;onlrio‘(',)fthxlnilul $610‘: 00m“ representative debuwm i“ hgllcgnign lggifffil lillllwucudlgll the ‘till!- years to come. M-r. ‘lVI-uir-‘afterlval-ds- m“! or the Ulmed Church I‘, is “N9 m1 mmremmg ma“ “g mm “expected that the Young People's varied ‘programme or song’ awry Societies and the congregations of “"1 9mm ‘music “Jnowed Mme“ the United Church in the eastern part in by Miss Hazel Edgett-Z N485- haliflof the Island will send repre- “wrma Jiimlegml- M135. m" - "I?" sentgti-ves. Their iiaillcs should M153 ‘Mar-hue ‘stewan- ‘Pmm- ° f‘ be forwarded as early as possible Agnew find-MT- D- E1183!‘ ‘shiiw- R930 Mr L. J. Stacey, City, chairman Jcshments were then served iutheog. the local committee of arrange- 59-11 ‘If "l"! ‘Chulwh by “I9 14m‘ Bvments, with information whether Aid "i"! 9- "IQBI- 811101411019 QVQIIIIIIIIS‘ over-night entertainment is desir- ‘Wss brought’ to a close ‘by voles ‘vi ed. Sessions will be hold at 10.30 thanks ‘proposed by Mr. D. A. Mc-,2.30 alid 7:30. A pleasant lilld iiinllou and seconded by Mr. ‘D. ‘Kfprofitablo time is anticipated. Currie. The ‘subject iior next week BROOKFIELD-Thc services -.iii the Brookfield congregation .011 sumlay, ‘Nov. 7th will be as follows: Jrooktlelll, 3 p. I'll. ‘Hartsville, 3 p. .l1. allrd ‘Hunter ‘River, 7 l). ‘iii. All are cordially invited. . W0} PERSONALS I)r. ‘Wyllic Allcll ztliil .\ll". (liar- ence ‘Strickland lcavi‘. this ulorlililg tn spend Thanksgiving ill Millic- _ ton and ‘Halifax respectively. which lie ‘will ‘deal with the works oldiucy Maud Montgomery. (‘.. has rc- .lohn- v. Ml". Jollil ‘Woods, Now Willsliiri‘. ‘- ‘Tlie English Channel has been 7" five of the successful jillfillllllfi be- ‘ The followiiifi i, who have accoiliplished the ditfl- I l875—Ce.ptain Webb, ‘iilhr. 45 miu- " _, .Mr. C. G. Duffy. ‘if. , turned from Boston. l, ‘Mahaney Quad- ruplets Coming to Charlottetown The world famous llallnllcy‘ Y Quadruplets will exhibit ill (‘har- ‘ lbttetowil for scvcll nights starting Saturday Novolilbt-r tlvelitictil and continuing ilp lo ailll including IlIlTEL. — Since taking ever this ‘ “Hotel we have spent many ‘, thousands of dollars In . repairs and Improvements. It. ‘ .Is now the finest Hotel of its class In tho Maritime Prov- _lncss. It apposla to those ‘ ‘who want‘ s comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- .“ ate price. Rates from 08.00 to “.00 1v per day. v Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors MISS L. MeOUAID, Manager was able to secure this attraction only after able expense. These follr youngsters Edith and John Douglas were born oil Christmas day and will be three Mr and Mrs Mnhaney the mother ‘ and father will b0 here with the - Quadruplets. When one stops io consider that the, ‘Mahaney Qllildrupleis are the only‘ living Quadruplets in the world. Charlottetown is really for- tunate /in seeing them. The kidd- ies are In excellent health and you will love them. This is only one of tho novel sur- prises In store for you at Green- wieii ‘village. Don't miss it. r I ' use not G. Levlile, Montreal; H. Zlsmnln Toronto. Ont: Samuel Seigel. Tor- onto; Donald Elliot, St. John, N. B; G. S. Green an ‘wife, City; it. W. Stewart, Mon r l; ‘Frederic H. Banting. Buffalo, ‘N. Y. r Ofifi‘ that... , til-plumes , .0; marlin“ Pa Is Utilisation for ‘purchase "-1 supplies. ‘ Request for funds from tllawhels province. will start out Monday, November 1st. Realms mill In F"°M.} g Bil-vacuums nasal-lotions a Ila Prince atrm. . Aillidklbhliliiytasos or nova" an count your m- urlltiaansla pa; legs. s . . e ‘rain! t‘: .02‘? ‘slnitto-xc)" uw- t" w-nsinMI 4-inch‘ 6 Saturday November [VITllLY-SPVIIII- ‘ ‘ I.h at the Market Building dllriili: "i5 the Greenwich Village Bimini‘. Ml‘ ‘ Murpl bonus coli- .;. cider le negotiation and consider- ‘ M98’. Edna Uillisc, Lyda Christine. ~ ‘ years old this coming Christmas, “- I firmer/Pom‘ . r > P I 11.00 A. Mv-Sermon a 7.00 P. Ida-Sermon. Visitors and ‘tudsnta services. ORGANl§T--W. E. FLETC "*6: jamcsfiieshiitzt Minister-Rev. w. 1...... Muir MR.» F. T. WATKIO, OROANIST AND CHOIR MASTER tau-slurs‘ r nd Communion Service. i’ 2.30 P. M.—8unday School. In the City are welcome to all divinity Multan. diiiurch REV. W. M. RYAN, B. A., 220 Richmond Street REV. E. H. RAM-SAY, 63 Upper Prince Street HER, A. R. C. M., A. T. O. L. (Young Men's Bible Solo--“Lct Not Your Heart Solo-“Tharlks Be To God" . Ml‘. ‘Roy \ 1 ammo-om B . PHOTOGRAPHED EARLY FOR THIS YEAR-BY ORASWELL Phone 692-L. .HIGHl'-"IEI.D.-’i'llere will ‘be ser- vice in the Presbyterian Church, i-iiglrtleid oil Suntilay Nov. 7th n1 11 a. m. at ‘tihe close of this service the Sacrament of the Lord's Sit-p- Der will ‘be dispensed. Another ser- vice ‘will ‘be held at 7 p. m. All are heartily invited. Western Guardian —BEDEQUE BAPTIST PAST- ORATE-Dl". Sldey will preach at Borden at 1‘1 a. m.. Central Bede- qlle '3 p. lil., and Upper FPGGIOWII 1302.30. Orchestra lit evciling ser- —ABOARD OF TRADE.—Tile re- gular monthly meeting of the Sulli- ~ nlerslile ‘Board of Trade took place ill the Towll ‘Hall "Thursday night. matters iii connection with the School ‘System ill Siininiilrside were discussed by melilbcrs oi’ the Board and Mr. Jelly, Principal of the ISuliliilerslde High ‘School and Mr. Neil ‘Maclnlod, K. (3., chnirnlan of the Board of School Trustees Mr. MacLeod Invited members of tllc ‘Board ulid ilily interested citi- zens Lo attend the regular meet- ings of the School Board. Mr. 1.. R. Allell reported that Mr. Apple- loil had given lliiii definite ilSHIll" uiicc that a new ‘Rililwity ‘Station would be (‘rented ill Silmnlersiilc licxt your iilld that preliminary sketches would be. sent to Summer- side before definite action be taken. Mr. H. T. "Holman report- ed that the sliding doors at the freight shed which since stand- ardization of the local track had been giving n lot of trouble. in the handling oi’ freight would be widen- ed so as to suit the broad gauge cars—work to start immediately. ‘IEO also reported that the Railway ‘Wharf was to bc iliiprovcil for the handling of freight, shipment of potatoes ullil other produce. A lcitilr from Ml". linwell. K. C.. re- ferring in tllc rll-npelling of illc Federal (lustonis investigation was rcferrcd to the President and Sci:- rctury. All interesting feature of till: nlectilig was the projection ‘if livu reels of nlutioll pictures bi’ Mil‘. ‘Chas. A. Molklc. Travelling Passenger Agent of the C. N. it. MISS ROBERTA G-SPENOER F. T. C. L. Organist and ' (YIloIr Director Baptist (ihnreh. In Piano, Organ Ind Theory. Open October 1st Studio-Baptist. Church. Fltsroy Street. Classes IIUTEI." One eI the largest and be/sf. 1 equipped Hotels In Eastern ‘Canada. contains 120 rooms, 44 of which have private _bsttis. completely renovated In the past few years. Fevv “ Hotels throughout Canada ‘l rnd the United States have _ ts splendid fable. Courteous Cservlee to all Guests. Tale- phonas In rooms. t‘ Rates $4.00 to $5.00 per iday. l. Charlottetown _ Proprietors HARRY c shown. Manager inertial» HOTEL Mrs J, J, _.Murray, Mrs A. Bren nan. ‘Borden! Poole: Mrs C. W. Watson and wife. Tomato oiitreal: 5*“ u. M, in... 0°?“ f. ‘we i. _ lsERlflbCis FOR TQMORRQW 10.00 VA. M.—Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A- M.—COMMUN‘IIQN SERMON Rev. M. Ryan, B. 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Blis- ters, Dough Remedy and Celia Drench are products o! i WP fifty pars experience In the treatment of horses and wattle. This moans something to you-Why experiment with others? 4 , If you have s alok or blem- ished animal eaII or writs 321% M‘ July, 136%. (torn-dice. 7i; May, Till/g; J-uly 825%,. Outer-Doc, 431/4; ‘May, 47%;‘ Jiuly, 46%. I < V A most enloyapie fwd nourish- Salvation Army Citadel Thursday night. The hail was filled to capes" nl ~, The ‘Hall was tastefully and slain orately decorated with the .dlff out ‘National Flags and pllmg '- ln appropriate places greatly-add to the alttractlveiieis of the cltedet. ‘The following entertaining pro- gramme was splendidly carried out”, Opening" song ——Let us Sing". 019 His Love once again. ~‘ .‘ - ‘Prayer ~— Adlt. ‘Davis. Remarks -— Adjt Davis- 1. introductory ‘Song - —-—Mns. S. Crockett, (Mrs. P.‘ Cari. ’ ' ‘Chorus by National representa- ‘ tives- . is? ‘2 ‘March of ‘the Nations — 10 young ladies. ‘3 Vocal Duct. — "Tile Army Flag". ~Mrs. Crockett and Mrs. P- Curr i. Tublcuiix —— 'l‘iic Field Work of S..\. (l) Sand 'l‘ruil (‘lass ~- (Z) ililllle League — (H) lionitellt Form —-(4J War Cry Selling. 5. ‘Siliil:——\'Ve'll Never Iict the Old Flay ‘Fall, by National Representa- tives. ' lilterllliesiun f Sale of Candy Almfiullcelileilis. 0. 'l‘ableuux — S. ~.-\. Social \\'o .9 l MRS. MAJOR FRED KNIGHT (1) Wolllelrs Social Work i2; Men's Social Work. (3l Mléislcllfify ‘(iroups _ 7- Tile Trooping of the colors ‘Dcpltclillg opening of S. A. Work ill ‘illally lands, h‘. Song 7 (rglrn lilln Lord of The Nllitiolial Representatives were drmssell ill rcrstulllcs peculiar- io the countries represented. Twcllty five yollilg ‘pcoplc coliipcs- ell fills group iiild their Pbrtrayols were wonderfully cxccilteil- 'l'lic clié'lllllg_clfirlf*.fl with a filial chorus “Filo YPHIHY. lied land Blue Shall ifly." As the chorus bun-it into ilzlrnlillly, the Salvation Army Flag flolllcii dowll llpoll the singers. Majcr and Mrs. Knight is ViSil Hdme Town. ‘To have. sent over eighty ilien and women out into the field 0f active service us officers of The Sillvatlon Army is tile unique hon- or clailiicil hy the local branch 0i that organization ‘Many of these llavc been emin- ently ‘successful. and ilccupy posit- imn; of great responsibility A-moiig tho llulllbcr is Majul- lfrcl] Killglit who has rccmlily lli-cn ltmloinlcd MAJOR FRED KNIGHT V to the collillinilll uf Salli-t doling Iv- lsllon. which is (‘Ulilllrlfitfil 0f New Briilislvlck ilml Prince Edward. i;- luild. _ It is nearly forty y-vllrs sln(:e_ yOllllK ‘Fred Klliglll vlllil ills ilccupa- tion ill this city as an Arliiy oflfu cor. HI‘ has ,l>‘~_i‘l‘\'l‘il Ill lllilliy wlriqi" of Canada siticc till-n. but I< deligh- ed to troiiio bark 1o tho East again. The .\iujor is rclilcnlbcrod by liinny citizens llflfilllfie (if -lilI|, 0on- flléfttinli witlrflalhrQitllfs nasal‘. 11s is? all expert trombone playef, and hssj-liaycd In some of the Army's leading ‘handy, Includillg- the - adian Start Blind (luring their-find. to London. England " MBJOIWRIHI Mrs- Knight are villi». lug Charlottetown on Saturday.‘ Sunday and Monday, um. 6. 7. I.- aiid will conduct n series of t cial meetings In The Citadel. The Salvationlsts of the city are prs- pariiig ‘a great welcome for their, lilrstwhiie comrades. ‘ Everyone ii cordially invited}!- thepnhlic swath‘ - gil- ' Broadway differ niidnflviit l iis calad the streotloflflflle P Dragon i‘. valiicloa are‘ custom. hilt aiaolis thoroughfare ' hm!’ . ti!‘ ca ‘ » tertainment was carried out Ilrw‘ A city and ctalldilifl room walrslt D79‘, A iu‘m. ‘