QNTBEAL STOCK EXCHANG Canada Ccment .. .. Canada Power and Paper .. Canada Brewing .. 21 Dominion Bridge om lv/inys Overland .. .. 10%] Fbreign Power Securities . ., llijC. P. R. .. ,, 203-3; Fbaser Compzlly .. . 245 General Motors .. 411i. _DEATE 0F MRS’ SMITH! General Steel Wares .. .. 22,0 S. Steel .. ... .. 164 LEARD_TM death occurred w‘ _ l Hum o“ _ m; Tuesday at her residence in Tryon l i miporial Oil .: . . .... .. 2s‘ BANKS °" M“ 5mm‘ “m! m" ‘ 1°“ m‘ l’ Industrial Alcohol .. 10%;‘B&llk of Nova Scotia .. slclms‘ sh’ w“ “mm” MB‘ Gambl ' International Nlzkcl .. 302;. ‘Bunk of Montreal .. 2ss|°' m‘ u“ n” “Em” The de Inzernationai Petroleum .. Montreal Powe r.. . Canoda Malting .. .. Famous Players .. .. Power Corporation i ,. We are discharging today. A. Pickard é? Co. PHONE 240 woo» cow-ea Take s winter vacation along the palm shaded coast of Florida. Famous 21f courses, yachting, hing, polo, lawn bowl- ing-ancl other sports and recreations make each dav better than the last. A delightful way to journey to Florida from Maritime Province points is via Mon- treal. stopping over in the Canadian Metropolis on the way south to enjoy its cos- mopolitan atmosphere and view its rnsny sits-active scenic plsces and historic sites. There ls a spontaneity sind gsyety about Montreal not found in my other city. Complete information literature from:- W. K. Rogers. City Ticket Agent P, .1‘. Ritchie, Ticket Agent. Motion. P. W. Clarkln. District Passenger Aunt. Charlottetown. ziyBunk oi’ Commerce ,, ... lliiRoyal Bank .. Noranda __ __ 35,, of Susan Chandler, widow of Arch- Pflce B,“ H 84,4 lbald Murray. oi Dunstsffnsge, oged Quebec Power .. 62 73' The “w Mrs‘ Murray Wu,‘ l For Baseburners Now is the time to store lisrrl Coll. l9 PooraCo. B... . . . . .. T54 Rldio .. . IOSLel-ling Securities A. . lhicColl Fronicnac 23“; Massey Harris .. 39‘; National Brflxtrms __ _ _ _ _ H 108 ‘ MRS. ARClilBALD MURRAY Naticnsl Etcel Car .. . , . . . . .. 38’. Canada Emma H 41,“ The death occurred at the home 16,, ior her son, Mr. Randolph Murrsy. 40,," Pleasant Grove, .on Monday night .4 , 75 iafter several years of declining health good christian mother. beloved by her family and sincerely mourned by all who knew her. She is sur- vived by the following family, Mrs. Jennings, Bouris, Mia Ellen Mur- ray, Charlottetown, Miss Martha Murray. punstaffnage. Gordon Mur- ray. Dunstnffnage, Howard Murray. Boston, Randolph Murray. Pleasant GmoveA brother Charles Chandler, Has elbrook, and s. sister in Pownsi and one in Boston slsosurvive to cher- ish her memory. The funeral took place on Wednesday to Msrshfiold cemelcry and was largely attended. Rev. Dr. Gengc taking the services. FISH DAY 1N CANADA (Special To The Guardian) MONCTON, N. 8.. Nov. 15.- Csnadab National Fish Week, which is being observed this year from November 22nd, io 29th., will be ob- served in the iloicls and dining core oi the Canadian Notional Rsilwsyl in special manner. Not only will the Chef feature fish dishes "of cvcry kind but each traveller .on taking his {on hi, n dining car ublo durinl this week will be handed l. menu wiih the title "Nltiollnl Fish Week" on which the days apeclll will be printed. At the bottom of the Menu is the slogan "Est. More Fish." “ Eczema “ Pellicura ” “ Eczema The most wonderful rernefl! in the world for eczema, boils. pimples, hives and all skill diseases. To be had It Ill drug gtorel. Price per bottle $1.25. i \ Nov. 2-$attuethu2itll)cc. 26. WANTED To Buy or Rent E pty elenn Fox lunch in I000 ctizdlllfln for about 10 or 20 Pl!"- WIITE BOX 059' Burnsnsrslds. P. I. l. BTGO-II-B-WImBl. ...... IIAVI YOUR III! EXAMINID AND GLASIIS FITTID II E. E. PARKMAN Registered Optometrist Mantegna, P. l. I. -~-~n¢-u-—-uw EYESIGHT EXAMINATION fitting sac ncpvlrlns lllllw etc. H. l. MABON OPTOHITIIIT i vices ill the Uifited Bl-iltlst Chur l7. will be‘ as foliowu-Bund at seven. Preseher. Rev. W. H. Her ing. —-BLlGHT BLAZE-The iirem E ihawinigan .. ... ... ..... 73% 2:1 Smeiiers. 24o d" the cvunwr- APPl-Yflllly a db- Qfurirol reports furnished by Green- Steel of Oaillidl .. ,, , 43 corded cigareW-i siub had set fire we shields s. 00., Montreal, ,to stowsrtisimons 2s lorries 8r C0,, Bdfireat George Street, Wsyagamack .. ... ..... M Chiriottetosvn. Wlnn'\tg Electric .. 50 QXi-lllll-ll-lhed "ml "l6 "59 °1 th°ih°se ‘Quoted at closing. Nov.‘ 1s, 1920. Steel of Canada. rm .. 40 M"! W!’ will"! dllmm "slimd4- 5- Nisgnrlffiudson Power .. 14% Coil Money .. 6% Alleghany .. 23% Abitlbi .. 37% Standard Oil of New Jersey .. coil rtberia Pacific Grain .. .. 2s American Can. .. 105% Amhlblld Hum °l "Mia?" m" Asbestos .. .. .. 3 Anaconda Copper ,_ g3“ taken up their residence in Suin- Brazilian .. .. . , .... 39=5i|Bel1d1x Aviation . . as "lewd? mil Ire belns extended s, i ‘s. A. 011.. .. 3s Consolidated G85 .. ca»; my liwty welcome. Pwfemr Hume‘ B. C. Power . . . . . 33 International Harvester .. 75% ‘m9 l‘ a mil-swim 0f high degreci Building Products 2i Kcnnscott Copper .. oi l5 "WW “"55" in me “"93"- Pm“ Canada Car .. . 231i Parsmoum, Players Lssky .. ‘wit ,5“ "'9"! 5mm?“ wtrument‘ 5nd i 2, Fslco lib wife, who is a skilled pianist, i P. E. 1., 33 'wlll bs s. grcst awulsition to Summer- u l ride musical circles-S. Mrs. William Sillicker of Tryon; al tended-S . _-_- Academy. en with dsinties of every kind and the service wss excellent. There was a beautiful display oi’ fancy work and useful articles and other attractions which drew s largo crowd. People of sli denominations and all classes in record numbers attended the most enjoyable affair on both days. The proceeds, which amounted to over $1400, established s new high record at Bulnmcrslde for affairs of this kind-S. —DEATII OF LIFE LONG ‘BES- IDENT OF NORTH TRYON-T‘!!! Arnold Lcfurgey st the age of 66 years. The dccesccd was the son of furgcy and was born onthe farm in North Tryon when he lived un- district, Owing to his father being in poor health during his life time ho bod practically looked after their large farm since he was but thirteen yesrs of oge. Ho WA! c. man of very estimable character and hold, 1n the highest esteem by s. very lugs circle of friends. His widow. formerly Miss Annie Heustis of Al- bsny, survives him; also the follow- ing children, namelya-Msxwell on the homostud. A. A. Lofurgey of Brandon, Mm; Mrs. Bruce David-l son oi Reg-ins; Mrs. Frank John-‘ son oi Bummersidc, snd Miss Mil-i dred of Toronto; also two sisters, Mrs. Msjor l-ieustis of Summerside and Mrs. Hugh Wslkcr of Cppe Trov- srse, to sll of whom the Guardian extends sincere sympathy. The fun- eral took piece on ‘Tuesday after- noon from his late residence to the cemetery at Cope Traverse, luv. Mr. ilrininn officiating. Tho attendance at the funeral was an exceptionally large one; many Bummer ‘ friends were present to pay their inst respects. Thepalibesrsrswero Mulls George Wood, Martin Koough. I. W. l-lowatt snd D. J. ThomaL-S. .__._____..._._.._ -urr. John Maynard. of Port nul. we; g visitor in Surnmersido this week. I l ...__.____.__. -ttssm. Iiidrcd and Ray Buchan- an. of Moncton. spent the Thanks- giving holldsy with their plrcnts, Mr. end Mrs. W. Buehsnsn. oi Bummer- sido. 8 ._..__.____.._... IT. TIIIIA‘! SCHOOL The following is the Honor Roll for lt. ‘rsrcsrs lchooi for the month of g: Ofldl VIII-l, DOM-y Gdfmidy; l, Oilloo connected W“! Drugstore Montague, I. I. l. AIIMIIoANIiLHInkHoAIII. Grscevx-l. Amos nrodlm I. ‘H “ Hngw." noubsmiunhsnburssosra. .l ,». 0 i .. w» - —8UNDAY Blll-VICIB-‘Iho ser- Bummersidc. on Sunday, November B. 5011001 It 12 l. in. Evening service 2 ceased wss very highly esteemed and i 235 |her death will be regretted by a wide i circle of friends. There are left to Cracked C0111 mourn “side; he, husband, one 50m I lately. special prices on flve and ten p“ an ma e many r ends who re W, _ . C. d d l’ i - Arthur st home, and one daughteni W8 1005-" WJK-lvhllst so one brother,’ Mr. Lea Gamble, of Tryon, to sll of whom sincere sym-‘ pathy is extended. The funeral took, "Whml Pelwlllllled place 0n Wednesday from her labe,Bl‘1ll8E. 59114-9 line r0 residence at mob to the Peoplekirlng day. dropping 15 Cemetery and was \ery largely lit-l —MOST SUCCESSFUL ANNUAL BAZAAlb-The Sisters of St. Mary's " mmersldc, are to be congratulated 0n the wonderful suc- cric, and Hubert McDonald, were ccss of their nnnua-i High Tea sncbuh slizhfly lnlured. one n“ o; “may work held 1n 5g paws but the driver fell with the Hall on Wednesday and Thursday. The ten. tables, as usual, ,were lad- ‘dell-h- ~ Q , Z - ‘ / O Western Guardian Eastern Gaardran _-__ “TOR QAIsEw-PIIYQ Bred Oxio ch Ra doneli. 9702-11-13- ay ..-_.. d- J-lats st Miss Com wag-lins- 2D‘ 9772-11-15- I are down and psnly wi ators and the boxes. prices. Phone 6. I‘ complete line of “Standard Qualiiy order and gill’. service. W. A. John stone, Montague, P. E. 1., Phone 6. e i - ‘i FQEEDS-"Forty tons" Flour. Oatm: Rolled Oats, Graham Bleed Wheat, __ , ., . V-NECK $1’ “um”: HOOD FLOUR, Aw‘ son, two Danish immigrants, left last l1 c e? POLO " ‘ ‘ week for Halifax, where they plsn to ,_' SWEATER ~—' NECK zll ‘ b .::..i::*;t.:.;e::;.t::.‘:..f-...ti, e , ._.,,,,,,,,,,, ’ -' c“ e’ P1°Yed in this vicinity for some time 1- FOR ,0 / and Com Mcili arrived , l _. \/ one‘ Montague’, Bret their departure very much. -| 923.00‘! -1 P. E. 1., Phone 8. 9793-il-l6-2i ..'CAR RESCUED-The car—370 over Burkes ad, Thanksgiv- feet into the water below, W85 hoisted from its precarious position" Wednesday, by garcgemau Jackson, who provided with powerful equipment, Wrenchgd it out oi the hole and tool: it to Scuris. The occupants, Joseph Chev- cv-ouulcm 611009101 m, imparted. George MacDonald. HWJLIABANCI SALE of Ladies’ ptonb, Georgetown. . JFOR SALE-Schooner Wollie G. w,“ “u” out on fhuIgd-y Qflgg-' eighteen years old. built’ in New- noon ‘M m“, 5 quick run w M; foundland. sixty tons. in good condi- L. P. Bherryb store on wom- sgrggl i tion. For further particulars apply to Bummerside, for s slight blaze un-l MRI-Nd '3‘ Mlcarewr- Mmlmglle- moon's‘ rononr the Presbytcr-l bcen loaded by the Harris Abattoir. bundle o! “pen which made l ma‘ inn Church Tea and Bazaar in Odd Fellows l-lall, Montague. November l smoke. bu; the flames were qulcky 9759_u._15_m" pacts to ..‘A NEW TELEPHONE EXTEN- TAKEN U? RESIDENCE ‘Ni SION of the St. Margaret's parish | line is under construction. The p05 SUMMEBSlDE-Professor and Mrs. red and are, s, now only awaiting more wirefinsul-i ts: left for a month's visit in Summer- . . ‘FOX FEEDS.—Ross-l\iiller Nieat Fox Biscuits. Charcoal Biscuits, Vic hon“, aftgpspendmg a very pleasant i i tor Meat Fox Biscuits and correct ' W. A. Johllstune, Montague, 9793-11-16-21. , ..’Gil0CERlES—A large and Vlfl‘ I to choose from. Try us for your mm; orsa-ll-le-zl} Tryon and Vicinity --l-- . "rhe sslc of the farming utensils‘ and a number oi household articles of the late Thoma-s Gamble, of ‘Pryon. we; held on Wednesday, November‘, 6th, and a large crowd were in st- tcndlmce. Bidding was brisk and sl-f i most everything offered was sold. I ‘The Hon. John H. Myers, of Hamp-_ ton, was auctioneer. rd 3i. 1i. The freighter "hiinna" arrived ail Victoria on Saturday, November lth,| ' and commenced loading potatoes on, Monday. November ilth, for thel 31.‘ American Market. ‘Ibis boat has l proposition . . . . i of Cilarlottetown. She is taking one Norfolk Coats ' ' ' ' ' i part of her cargo at Victoria. and ex- finish at. Summersldb, whence she will sail for New York. Boys’ Penman's flee i ed Combinations . . Miss Winnie Smith, of Tryon, has dc, where she is undergoing treat- fleece Combinations ment. ' Miss Katy Macintosh. of Bradnl- i‘ bane, P. E. 1.. has returned to her week the gucst of Mr. Ernest Thomp- son, oi Tryon. We are glad to know that Mr. Wil- y iiam Dean is improving, after being’ i ill with the flu at the home of Mr.- and Mrs. Richard Lord, where he ' was paying a visit. 8 i Messrs. Kai Olson and Poul Ander- ..____ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haliiwell and _ ~ lalniiy, of Charlottetown. formerly of,‘ i I Tryon, have again moved to Tryonfl l where they intend to reside and build , an extensive fox ranch. Their many l friends wish them the best of luck in l‘ their venture. i I I I 2.25 Mrs. iDr.) Daugherty and two daughters, Diana and Frances, who are spending the winter in Charlotte- town, where the Misses Diana and Frances are attending P. W. C.. neck Sweaters . . ... . . roy Bloomer Pants .. breakers, all sizes Boys’ all] wool Mackinaw Boys’ Tiger Brand heavy Boys’ Blue Overcoats $12.10. $18. Boys’ all wool fancy V- Boys’ dark brown cordu- Boys’ all wool cloth Win dam manned on sunny h“ “left Georgetown recently to spend‘ h,‘ hon“ in North “you o! M: the winter in Charlotictozvrn-Jt. the late Mr. snd Mrs. Allison Le- town; mowre-d ems, Mr nnd Mrs. L. H. Douglas-A- Jumpech spent the week end and Thanksgiv- , “Ti and i lug at their "home in Victoria, P. E. I. ‘ihod a most; miraculous escape ‘froml . Mr. Harold Mabey, or the Bank of _ Nova Scotia, Montague, P. E. 1.. spent Timnlzsglxiing very pleasantly in 'I‘ry- pmsomlps on with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. , Albert Mabey. ..‘D0nald J. Mclsaac. one oi’ l —--- i i King's growers, new car, County's big seed potato l Miss Ruby Lord, of the staff i ' R. has recently purchased a. T. Hoimans Ltd. Summer-side, has returned after spending Thanksgiving i at ‘- - in North Tryon. i An entertainment of n very pless- i ant nature took place in the Vestry of I the United Church, at Trycn, on Fri- day ' evening. November 8th, when the Young People's Group of Bede- .‘ que paid a return visit to the “Utopi- ans", After the usual meeting was ._-capt. and Mrs. Dicks, Charlotte- I 322T tgvgeuggfiiuinrzzgsatfrnoyzgdg: both groups, after which an appetiz- , ing lunch was pin-taken of and need- Hwuss Esta“ Moms. teacher less to say enjoyed. Al the close of wrgetown High school spent ha. the evening one of the Bedeque Boys, Thanksgiving holidays at her home‘ ‘m helm" °I h“ gmup thanked we ____ i ..'J0seph A. McPilee and his mother Mrs. Angus J. McPhee. were visitors at Mr. Wilfrid McDonald's, l-iay River, Lot 44 Sunday. .."Mrs. 'i‘appel' and Miss Alikeni to Georgetown re-i oently.-A. ' m Donlldsl_on__A_ Utopians for so royally entertaining _ _____ i them, and lei: us hope that those two ..'Mr. John A. McDonald. Her-' 81'0"!” mllY h!" llllllll’ mo" 50°11 mnnvme, w“ a visitor n; M155 Mgg- § pleasant evenings during the months bu, Gillis’ his cousin, bi my River, f to come. Sunday. i ..'Mrs. ‘Maurice Donovan and‘ family, Georgetown have moved mi Charlottetown where they intend spending the winter at i4 Prince 5t. —A. Miss Annie Newsome. of Rose Vai- ley, P. E. I., has returned to her home, siter spending s week's holidlys in , 'i‘ryon the guest of the Misses Annie and Florence Callbcck. i i ’ Messrs. Kfli and Gordon mused, --'M155 E151‘ Kmgm" teacherw two of our Danish immigrants and Mm"? Hirbm Nmmi 5mm h" I also brothers, who have been employ- Th'mk55ivm3 mudays m Gem's? ‘ ed in Tryon for some time put. the m“ ‘he guest °f he’ parents‘ Mr’ former with Mr. Louis l-lowatt and and Mrs. Knight-A. the latter with Mr. Ed. MacFsdyen. ' , left on Monday morning for Halifax “Mm” Mmflm‘ and ma” Doug" I where they intend shipping for U. 8.’ ins, teachers Prince Street School; spent their Thanksgiving holidays in.‘ Georgetown the guest of their par- Mr. Ernest. Wright, of Summeisido, mode a business trip to Tryon West last Friday evening. l-ier many friends in Victoria. regret the passing on Sunday evening of Mrs. Burgoyne from heart failure. Funeral took pines on ‘Tuesday after- noon. ..'M.r. Philip Doyle, who is aitend- ing 5t. Dunsians University, Char- lottetown, spent Thanksgiving in Georgetown the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Barn Doyle-A. ..'Mr. E. J J-lodgscn Morrisey, B. a-l-s _ chiefly remarkable for its ' sction. on snd William MacDonald ore bur- nishing their faculties for ‘the next grcst deblbe of the locsl club. The subject will be tho benefits or other- wise of inter-imperial trsde. by s resident of wood island falls into honest hands ii; will be returned if it doesn't the loser will be out of luck. ing thst tho monsywas found and rsetorcd to the owner, who is now s happy msn. ercoats, plush lined . coats. full plush lined. Young Men’s Blue velvet collars, $22.00 and Men's blue Chinchilla Ov- Men’s blue Melton Over- Small B0’ Bi... Chinchilla Ov ercoats $4.50 - hi i spection whqn you are down town 4 For the schoolboy who needs something warm, good-looking and at a moderate price, this is a. good ..--.....---o.r-.-o---'I 4.75 1.00 1.50 breakers, ce-lin- and..... Splendid Garments, beautifully made, well tailored, ' stylish, smart, handsome, $12.00, $13.75, $15.00 . . ., :i"2~*3t .. . i‘ §»0o' I Boys’ leatherette Wind- Boys’ blue Chinchilla, Ove $12.00, $13.75, $16.00 Boys’ Polo-neck Sweaters, blue, fawn, all sizes .. .,, Chinchilla 4.50 4.25 rcoats, 18.00 1.00 l cosossoes brown 10.00 1.25 .. .. 1-85 " 2.50 15.00 and $6.00, $17.50, $9.00 to... , veve,woo, . i700 “l”? P’?"§i“%o M20507 Overcoats. field's. ' Windbreakers, .. 25-9" ff'.‘f‘f'f?jf'?iffifiseli-il" Young Men's guarantee blue Botany Wool Suits. Young Men’s fa $15. 00 $18.00 Men’s all wool genuine Barrymore Overcoats. . Men’s Mackinaw Coats, “I500 ncy tweed Suits, 20.00 35.00 15.00 W, 0.. Charlottetown, spent Thank giving at his home in 'I‘ryon.--D. SOUTliERN NOTES Owing to an accident w the car in which he was driving Rev. H. F. Thomas, M. A., was unable to be present in Wood Island Hall on Thursday, 7th inst. to hold service preparatory to communion which was dispensed in Wood Island Pres- byterian Church on Sunday". the 10th. ‘ s- h-ade in potatoes is at present __.._ ’ Messrs. Hugh MscNolil. Sam Dix- 1 -__- 1f the sum of money recently lost I Lister. We tskc pleasure in report- 0 __-~ Mr. Jonathon D. Morrison of _Mt. A., teacher, Queen Square School. Charlottetown spent his Thsnksgiv-i lng holidays in Georgetown the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs T. I1. Morrisey-A. ..'Miss Matilda Holland. who was visiting in Georgetown the sum 0f her sister, Mrs. McPhee, left recent- ly for her home ln Providence. R. l. -A. ‘- I Grade V-1. Laura Bradley; 2, Sex- 0b McCarthy. Grade 111-4, Bits Smith: 2, Jsck Bsglole; l, Agncs Bsglole. Grade 11-1, French Evans. Grads 1-1, Joseph Baglole. Angels Kenny—'lieocher. spent the week end the guest of her sister, Mrs. Horses Csmcron, of torts. on "Consolidated School. spent her Thanksgiving holidnys with relltivel in Fredericton, P. E. i. Accompsnying her was her cousin, Mia Selina Myers, of North Carleton. spent the holidays the guest of no parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Boll, Tryoit. Mr. H. Boil glso spent the week end at his holno there. Vernon. recently msde- s business trip to Wood Illlhdl ‘and Little Bonds. In the latter piscs he was the guest of Mr. ltmjniscn. --_— Miesllssbel MscFndyen. of Tryon. Vic- accorclihg to its size. The loading nnd hauling of such a quantity. Ospeclg]- iy if the haul is a long one, which is usually the cue, ehllils a good deal of time and labor which could be more profitably nppllgd to on“; pressing work about the form 0i the billy season Just before frost not: in if the cellar had been constructed frost proof in the beginning. Also a frost-proof cellar is warmer in win. ter and cooler in summer thm one which is not, Indirnsummcr this year my gr. rive in due season and be like the period: of soft cffulgcnoc of the pest or may content itself with s. coquct- tish gesture. or e few foint signslg meaning nothing. One sfrcr the other the old famil- isr faces are vsntshing and src seen no more. How many of thorn have lately passed from view? "I fool like one who stands slonc in some bsn. quet hsli deserted." And now it is Rev. J. W. MocKensie who has gone. Him have I hcsrd prssch n goon of times and with him held plcnesnt converse. A good mm in every sense and most klhdly. Rig mind wgj bright, his prssching forceful sud impressive and stumped with the "e usually redllil" to bank o house 8o please socept this cosy nest In which to chat. or read, or rest. Mr. snd Mrs. Gird replied in sp- propristc words assuring their irlendl of kindness shown to tbtm by thril follow workmen. The evening wn IMnt in social “cost. music and sini- ins, when sll m down w s dnlill! 4W! Bllillm‘, served in the hostess best style. The sddresc is as follows: Door Mr. and Mrs. Curd: We the employees of the Rcgoli ranches Bother hero tonight to u! fol-swell to‘ you and Mrs. Gnfd, erl You so to your new home. It would be impossible for'us to hove s m0" Willing superintendent thsn you have been, llld it is with sorrow the! we m you. go. .-Wc wish you boll hesith and success‘ in your new homl nnd we trust that our loss will bl Will’ lltn. We osk you to swtllt ill" little gift as s token of cstoem ll which you no held by The employees of the Role" lunches. a Smothering. Spoils fervor, the sincerity. the deep eon. fidcnt_bcliefs of the lnsn in whom there was no place for doubt or wov- erlnc- "his. ltfo wu genus Ind’ the elements so mixed in him thst m. "l?! mlsht stood up Ind ssy to sll the world: "Thimwsc s men.” l-l. The most satisfactory time to nicks; s cellar frost-proof il when it is constructed. Those who neglect to do this st the time srs forced by ne- ccuity to msirc thsnrfrcst-proof by the Application cf s libsrll qushtity of Its wood. sew dust orolay. frsif bu: is s immoral; pm though I con remember wsiicnougn when tsnnsrlos ti: end arouttd Charlotte- wwn could supply’ ‘o surprising mount. The unnmgibcmm hss however, bten wiped out long ago. Miss M. P, ween, Principal of ‘Pry- Mr. Morlcy~l\(. Boll, of Summer-side, nachos assembled to _.._._..___...__. Annnnss AND rnssnurmron The homo of Mr. Ind Mtg. Eliot, Jones. litniooh. wu the mm or g lllsossnt evening on November 8th. when the employee; of m. plum bid firewall to Mr. J. r. Cord, as their supertutmi. int. Mr. John n“ u g4 mu while Mrs. Jone-i minim n Ind Mrs Gard emu mutirul root“ 0r Minn ‘There's nothing like m M” ohm, Mr. Charles Wright, student It P. s h. nomteotothirtyloshcfseswsod. l. ', . . ' 1 ‘ To drive any the thoughts cl as, Couldn't Walls Fsr , Gsspcil For Irestii In. l‘. W. I 1°- writcs‘rn~"%vu 2.72:’! vll vain W.’ All “n. fiffl “it: a. on," osulllnosuviss" l they were taking with them ver! . llleusnt memories of the many seu _