Si, ., _, ,_ loin; v . l ‘i B Wholo. , _ Olllll Ii SAIIIOIN, ‘an-A, ,‘for'l" ‘ or l‘ ' MONTRIAL. IIIO- 40 Ons Insertion .. Four lnlértlom Eight insertions . ‘§Q.§§§§Q zooo-oooco-r-l-o-o-o-o-ooo-roco-t-co-os-oo-r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMNTS filltfiifiifii-OOOOOOII-lviiitllfillllltffifitfilt .. 10c per lino of 5 words 9° P" "no of 5 word: 7c pcr lino of 5 words i Q i- Il- Q 1' 1- 1' f Agents Wanted __,______...___. WHY NOT START A BIG BUSI- nosn wllh Watkins 150 Family Npconsitics. 100% prollts. J. R. \\‘.'ilklnn Company, Dcpt. l1, 379 Craig West, Itlontrenl. A 2~l8~11-14-1iiitb Miscellaneous -.-¢———-——-?-——————-——— SAUNBOME SAUSAGES. FRE8H today. Saunders, Newsomo d; Co. Market Building. 602-9-24~8n1o CAN ACCOMMODATE TWO LAD- ice-i or married couple in pihuatt: faintly. Apply Guardian Office. 27ll-ll-ll-4l. Wantcd‘ , ,...__ WANTED-TO PURCHASE SEQ und-hand silent aalcsmau. Apply v llux 12, City. ‘ll Mu lo l lcl p Wanted MAN WANTEn-FOR FARM work. Apply i0 A. Molina and son, Charlotictown, R. ll. No. 0. Zl0ll-11-15-3i For Bale ‘r To Let TO LET~STORAGE FOR CARS. 82.00 per month. Apply Purdie & Ferguson. 305-11-15-3i. TO LET-G ROOMEDTENEMENT on S‘! (ii-raid St. with outbuild- ing and yard. Apply on promises. 302-11-15-41. T0 LET-SEVEN ROOM COT- tnge on Villa Stréat. Furnace and all modern conveniences. Apply to Mcliean i‘: McKlnnon. Royal Dank-Building. 11-1-1!- Public Servant. Is Imprisoned (Canadian Press) llAl.ll<‘AX. Nov‘. 1fi.~ln thc Suprclno (lourl ycstt-rliay "W111i"! .lustlcc hlellish sentenced Tbonma ll. Hayes. former socrctury of thc llallfax iloilsinr; (Tommissloil. tn l\\’l!lll.y-llll'l‘l‘. mouths iu the (‘Qllflly Juli llaycn was convlctc-il of l-ilcallnt; from the Civic Funds whilc in Office with tho Housing Commission. A plea for clemency rcsultod in the maximum jail sentence. FOR SALE-SMALL SAFE FOR $25.00. Apply Purdic and Forg- BYL-ll-ll-Ill SALE. —-BARRED SON . FOR males \\'ll(i:~‘\' dams hold ri-oord 1,1‘ jjtlti i-lilis. to ‘lhlnntkc ll. lollriotru. ll. it. N0. 3. 274--11-14-.'li ._____.__.___,_,i_, FOR SALE OR T0 LETF-HAND- rcaidoncn at No. 7 Wcst having all modern con- lucludlng hot water hoaiinl; system. running watcrin lwilriionis. harihvooil iloors. cio. mun.- Sl l'i‘t'l. w-nivln-cs i"ni' further particulars and tvrmu apply lo tbc Bank oi‘ Nova Sco- lia. 247-11-14-6l ..__~.~_.___..____,_______ Female Help Wanted WANTED-JIIAID. APPLY AT 148 Pawnal Si. 290-11-15-21 WANTED.—A ciiifTfxssf... at lmmawviirii. Apply to blrs. llcrbcrt Lowthcr. Victoria. l’.. ll. ilfitl-ll-ll-lii EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED. r llootl ptlHlllOll for tho rbzht ant. sunall family. good wanna, Wrili- l’, (l. ilux 128, (‘liy. | 2ll)l)-ll-1."|-ll' _._____,__________________ WOMEN EARN I101!) DAILY. distributing tho wondcrfitl "Mod. lral Ailvinur." by.llr. Plt-rc-i. l7n< folds Hl‘(‘l'l‘.l8 of lunrrictl buppln-i ran. uflcn rcvcalcil too lath. 1003 ran". cloth-bound book. illustra- lrtl with colored platen. (ihapt- crs on Mother and Babe. Nuralut; Accidcnls. I-‘irat Aid, What, to do In sickness. Retails for $1.00. l-‘rvc with instructions ‘to ivork- "fa. Halon cuortnous. ltlnclnno 10o l" “"10 filly bostaizo and packing. ltlcdical Props, 648 Wwhluglou bu" l. buffalo. N. Y. lO-Zl-liwks. FOR SALE yyrhwt‘ balr of Sllvcr iiinck Fox “Ills. (Julton amd Tuplln strain. PLY- moulli llurii cochrrola slrml by Price $15.00, Apply Foster, Chur- strobx onorirrions llhllll-‘AX, Nov. 1T)._‘S'1Dllk quo "pumaluruislicd by Mihnsou and Ward .\'it‘ll'.llt‘l'¥ uf lhc lloiiirt-zil Stock lllxrthankc. iii-ll 'l‘i~li-plioli-~ . . . . . . . . . . ..i2? .5 llrumplun .. ,»- - ~ . -- l Si. L§1\Vl'l\l\(‘l5 Flour. . Ottawa Powcr . . . . . . Cuba (‘nun Silgar l’t‘d. .. Pan Amcrican Pi-trolcum . Fill An; an (‘an . . . . . . . . . . .. 115W. Brazilian Fraction . .. 37% Howard Smith Pfd . 0Tb;- " " (‘om .. . .. .-r Profcrrntl . . .. " Coin . Stool (‘ompany of (‘auada .. British lfiuipirc Si. lni Pid .. Pmmunin. Abilibi .. Shawiniuail Laurmiiillc. Spanish llii Pulp. (fimiullau (lonural Eli-ct -. ("zmailian S-titawirtblp (‘mu .. do l'id .. Asbestos Com. . . . . . . . . . . .. Dominion llrldrzc hlnnlroal Puwcr . . . . . . . . . .. z. Wlnnlpt-g‘ Electric National llro\vvl‘l<-.~4. Allnnlli: Sulgar. Alrhluon . . ..... Am. (‘ar & Foundry . . . . . . . Am. l¢tl('lllll()|ll'l' . . . . . . . . . .. ‘Am. Sun-Ilia): .\- lli-liilittl: .. 5R1’, Anaieiiiiilii (‘oppi-r ’ (‘ainaiiiali Pacific. Railway .. Now York (loniriil . .. . .1010’. (‘uba (‘am- Sugar . . . .. » < (‘rilclblrt Slccl b-lli, lnti-rnzitlomil Pnpvr Ki-lly Snriuufit-lil Alt-x. l't'll‘(l|l'lll|l lnti-rmatioiiaii Mt-r. PVPHN Sltwl (‘at lh-aililu; . Soulln-ru ' HIuili-lialivr . llnion Pacific. i"ll|b (‘nppi-l" \'. S. Slvvl MONTREAL EXCHANGE Twain menu“ MNH‘ wm b8 s“ lfiilll Victory - . . . . . . . . . . . . ..itll.ll'.r ' ' lllllll Victory ... ... |>1U“|L‘,l] “l "l! lliiltrovcd Joint nolixa. ‘i022 Victory » » llltl" vii ‘_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - GEORGE TWEEDY‘ i i olv Mount Edward Road. BANKS Cllilflllllflllllfll llnnli (‘ommcrii- “Wdliiwllnlil. . llank Royal -_:\___._ [liank Monlrcnl . » '~ "‘ ”"*"*-—————~ \ ‘ Bunk Nara Scullu . . .. . . . . I Wbcat llt-r. ltlll, .\lu_v 10085. July wnsn smear ‘wit’ -. -. CHARLOTWETOWN “(urn Dt-i‘. n.1,. May “W... July i’ . (lulu lit-c. 42%,!’ Muy ~l-l',.’. July This popular Hotcl ill-l... has boon complstsly renovated and u. "'""“"""‘_"“ '“' furnished throughout and oflsrl vary com- iortcbls accommodation _ to tho trcvslllng public. Tho tcblo ll up»- illlv mu ml on pub- "° IN oouruouuy ‘WW1 inr, Rollo O8.N l day." snucs .l. fsvuut. Manson '\vr\r" “or t (min stitrilptbfll" \ nim- In] linnp, _ dill-s diH/kfilfi *5 THE THE BENlllAl aura cnAnLor-rnrown" SALE-A Wonderful opportunity to purchasc a farm hull mllc from Keilslngton. Excellent and an ldcul farm. Prlncc (10.. coluinu.——1l-‘1_0-ll waists. Special $‘l.00-- PROWBE Jewelers, Quccn Strcct. cloned today (Friday) to prcpuro starting Sflllltfflll)‘. 3 to B, even- ' ‘mop moving and iziyu up and ldcn SHOP from llolmaws Catalog. FARM AT KENSINGTON FOR buildings Sec ad. in ODD SIZES in girls’ corset BROS. LTD. ‘W462i "rue w. 1'. 5.211“. 00.. Lid. will be swleu fur clearing out auction lug 8 to 10. ll-lti-ll PROFESSOR FLETCHER A8S~ ISTED by Mrs. Stanley Jonas. vio- linist und liluntcr Maurice Roardon vocalist, will give n twilight recital in the Methodist Church Saturday. 4.30 lo 5.30 p.m. ln aid oi’ l’. I'll. Hospital. ui . Judgc Warburton left yontcrduy morning for St. John in connection with the publishing ul‘ his book, “A History or Prlncc Edward ls- land." t / lllrs. W. F. Morrison ul‘ Frcd- erlcton has rciurncil to bur houn- ufter visiting Miss llunna of Enhcr St. Mr. 'l‘ouuny> liouau and John Lannigaii. both oi‘ Kelly's Croat; lcfl. yci-itcrday morning for Bangor, MalnO. whorl» thcy intcnd to rc- main for quite a ivhilc. Mr. A. W. ilobb. ouu of tin- Dir- i-‘ctois of tlm Halifax Herald uud .l'i:rnlttl‘ly' -~n-.crctnry' of tbe-(Jhzir- lottoioivn Y. M. (‘. I\., visited the (lnurilinn ycslt-riltiy and inspcctcd its new homo and plant. lie was delighted with tho splendidly Pquippetl, light and airy offices and the up-to-datc plant which has been installer). Deft Pickpockets Taught Trade. By Masters In Art Wnitcd Primal VIENNA, Nov. l5.~'l'hc mental and physical makc-tip of that \\'0l‘lil~\\'lll(‘ class of minor crimin- als, tho pickpookttl. has born HPl. forth with convincing zit-curacy by tho one man in Europa. tloubllcss bout (iunllflcii lo do so. lir. Tl. llcivlnirh, for‘18 yours chit-f of til plckpockcl scclion oi‘ lhi- Vicnnn pollcc. 'l‘ho chit-f Willi ziddrcilslilg tho ilologzilcr: lo tho international police congrcsas. Tho ulukpockct. he said. was fiiikllllillliy a uonlad. .1 rover. llc finds his proy on tin: utroi-t, in placcn m‘ iuuilsivmcnl. irhou an accidcnt drawn [ltllllllll to~ ‘zoihcr, in tho cloakroom of a tlicalvr. in short, “'ll(l\'('.\’(£l‘ tlnsrc 1:4 a crowd. llo may opcrutu in Vlcnna today. and tomorrow bi- olir-ring about a clly u lluudrcd nilpi,» away. lip must bu rcady lo if a st-lllcd homo. in Europa ho uiust bu a good linguist. li is risuuonaltly certain. llr. lloirlnch said“ that these mcn arc lysiuuiaiiically trained in their york, and in: believed tho bust lcllools arc in Poland and llung~ iry. Bcsidc strength nnd manual ilcxli-rlly tho plckpockci. ‘must have ‘Gl-vlluil? of mind. knowlodizt» of ncn. and n l‘l‘lllly llllllllllillllll)’ to "mph with tmi-xpuizlr-il and (blunt-r- m- lillllilllllllri. llubotiutli-il vflronl- zry. st-lf-coiilidi-iiw". ‘und a rvady "eloipivnl-i. -'ll‘l‘ important nxrlcls. unl nfli-n lu-lp lilm to cni|n' tho uzlialloit of his victim. avert. ltn-tplcitwn. und rvvn wpi tho ‘coir lldouci! and graliimlc. of tho mar. n- ut rubbing. The succcnselfiil |lit‘lill(JL'|(l'l. llt'l‘t|.- .\'nlll'or|nt-rl hands. iliiout: and with long. narrmv llill-{l‘l"4. H!‘ maid ' '1 lit-my lillfrlt‘ with two flngnra as with it pair ol‘ attuci-rit. and i-xtracl ll. from a puck- el by a quirk and SUP!‘ movcinclil. u" til-list n watch rim: out of its Jwarlngs with an cosy n urncc no 1f pic-king a flowor from its alum. in court tho ilickpoclcot dcnica passionately ovary charlzc brought. igainst him. lln nilmlts ‘itbnohttcly' nothing. Ho has n rcudy oXc-ust- to ircoitnt for his prcnrtnov in tine :lly whcrc. ho ivan caught. .'l‘hi- tlnii-n watch hp will nwcnr hr ilrkcil up from tlic ground, and IN an buncsl findcr ho lfllll about Black and Grey. PHOWSE BROS. LTD. branching service on Sunday alter H0011 ductcd by llov. Ross C. Eaton. LADIEQ’ FLEECE-LlNED gloves Special 330- 1i-18-2l MARSHFIELD BAPTIST church‘ Nov. 18 at ii o'clock. Coir K. OF C. AT HOME-Thu Al Home Wcilncsday ovcnlng under the auspices of tho Knights of Col’ umbus hcld in Dixon's Hull was u most cnloyublc affair and largely uttcndoil by lilo tncnlbcrs of (in: Council and tbcir friends. Music was furnished by lhu nvci- popular Dixon's Orchustru. The dancos were cnllcd promptly and cuch nuinbcr an m-oinplly flliod. During tho cvmiing light refreshments Weft! sorvcd. and it was the con- sunsua of opinion that. thc Knights nhunhl mniku lhosn enjoyable oc~ cnslons, a nevular monthly affair throughout lho winlcr. 'l‘iu\. chappr- OIIN wi-rv: iilrs. J. A. McDonald, Mnt. P‘. J. (Jascy und Mrs. J. E. illanchartl. ST. JAMES LlTERARVSocit-ty. The wluioi" courso of lcizluriaa uudcr thc lllltllllltllfil of St. James’ Literary Society was opcnvil lust night with an nxccllvnt uddrrests on "Re- rcatllng.()ld Favorites" by thc pau- tor Rev. W. 0| llltillipznnffhi» Prcsl- (lcnt Mr. l). Erlgzir Shaw, occupied the chair. Owing to u ilumbcr of other attraclionu tho ittlondamco ivas small but apprvcllttlvo and the lcclurv. was thoroughly onjoycd. 'l‘hc l'(!\'l‘l'l‘Illl lwturnr at tho outset cxpiniilcil that. illH favorite authors lnil-zht not norr-ss:irlly bo line law orltcs of nlbufs; iliffcrent. author:- had lhclx‘ dlffcrcut zippenls lo dif- foront ruadcrs and bu. would mop- ilon a numbr-r of those which ap- pcalcil most strongly 1o hlm. Be- ginning with “llurrouglw lliblc in Spain". a book ivhich ho hnd rend when a youth. roux-ad at a inter stage und art-r since lakcn up with pleasure at lnlcrvalsdic enumerated a number cl‘ books which on ac- count of thc zissolatlons thcy call- cd up their literary morit and hum- an interest ho aiill roads with un- zibntctl ltlczlsurc. with his favorite mid his portrayal diffs-rout clmi'acirru mudc thcm thc favorites also his ziuilinintvs vcry pluasanily and books of Lance with ills familiarity their of m-ofltztbly rcncwlng lhcir ilCfllllllll- formci‘ favorltu chur- ._ t a i armour/m "-1-!- Fashion Parade At Prince Edward Theatre TUESDAY, NOV. 20th, B P.M. l Evcry woman in or wear Charlot- tetown will ho intcr<::-lt:.»-i in thin striking exhibit oi whit is new in shuns, gowns. coals. iulllincry. ctc. Mr. V. E. Tupiln. ' Pronidcnt of Natural Tread Shoes Limited. of Bcllcvilk: 11nd Toronto. will glvo an illustrated lecture on “Our prob~ lcm in respect to shoes and foot." Mr. 'l‘aplln is a witty. entertain- ing, interesting speaker with u wondl-rful fund of good ntorios. Tho Fashion Parade will be put oirby lllouro & McLeod Ltd" and their local rnprciicntntivos, Alloy & Co. Ltd, Moon: & lllc-Luod. Ltd. will show n spicndld gathering of (lrcsscs. coats, mlllincry, furs. cm. whlli- Alloy & Co. will show Natur- ul 'l‘rcad Shoes. Charlottetown young ludlca as- slstcd by a prolr-sl-llonnl model from 'l‘oronto will display thc bnmlsonm garments and shoes. Nu adluission fcc—-but the lad- ies and gcnllcmcn in attendance wll barn the prlviluce of helping lhc liltlc folk in the two orphanag- cs by a sllvcl‘ collection. Lady representatives of these two splcndiil institutions will take charge oi‘ the collection. livmi-mbci" — Tucsiluy cvaning, 20th instant. at the Prince Ed- mml 'l‘hcatrr. illossrs Boar S: Weeks are sup- irlyini: iln- bcautlful stage furnish- ings that will be uscd on this oc~ casiou. Mr. Buck1ey’s Adv-- dres at Rotary Club Tho i-lilill" sepczikcr at Rotary you ional Hop-s‘ Work Scat-rotary, Nab ionul Council, Y. ‘.\l. V. A. who tics‘- cribcd lhc confcruncc. hcld in Aus- tria uudcr lhc zmspii-cs of tin‘ l’. .\l. (‘. A. at which filly-four llllllflfl! wcrc l‘L']ll'0.‘lt\lll(‘(|. it was hcld thorn bccauso ii was in Europe. and hccuust- “llflflll! was sick. as a rl-suli of the international jeal- ousy and biliornvss. and ll was hopcd through this conference a plan of policy of world brother- hood would bc formulated. lt \\'-.\s huld in Europe too for financial reasons. und on this point .\lr. llucklcy told in a hilmor- nus Wll)’ how ho hud-ihv no»: 0i‘ ncw fricndn man in brlol‘ ZIIHIPPSS, vxprcnsinl: rgurcl lugs bciup,‘ hold concurrently no 0i‘ hcarim: it. A The “Y” Boys‘ (Continued from page ill lGvt-ry imrcch was very boys did not flag for n minute. Mr the pwit ion nmny friends he had made bore 1hr. work of lho Association for a long pcriud and lutd given tinolinl- cilly of tlu-lr tlmo and mouoy. lln- _Vlllllll."l‘l‘ man whom ho l‘l'.l‘ll||l‘l| n: ll(l_\'r4 attcndlnc," lhu “Y" lwvnty _\'l'.lll‘.~i null scvvral wore lnlcsoltl. with boys of lliuir own. Otlwr familiar faccs ho missed. who bud pnld lho ‘supreme sacrifice in lhc war. wllh the Y. M. (‘. A. alum clamor-h; ln conclutlion .\lr. lint-nu of tln- l'>"lll‘4ll lthupiri- ,pald a tyarm Lrlbulv lo lln- pond Sh.“ (-,,,.p,.,.“4|,m; (-_ H‘ Mum...’ “Mk "Hm: "w" hy m” m'“'“"" son. t‘luu'iolt<-lrnrn: llnrr_i' Poitr-r. Mumm “mm m“ ‘\5"""hm"" 'l‘oronto' (‘. ll. ]|.'ll'l‘|lI|:ll)ll und tlicm concluded a very ‘pleasant young and old. very much enjoyed. -< ,—--—--_—i-__ HOTEL VICTORIA ~4- Olfcn to tho travelling o carry it lo tho pollcc utatlnn. lin- ‘oru tho ludtzn he will Blllllllflll‘ Icafnons or ignorant-c ol lhol nnizungv of tho cituri. lii- will ‘ighl for limo by asking quonllonn m hia own account. or pretend llUklltlSS or cvcu lnaatiliy. ll lalfcil limo to build a good‘ unu- uizalust n pliekpur-kcl. ‘Dr. lloivisrh dcclarorl. lie muht hr hold whlla his rocortl, oftcll in olhvt‘ ‘ountrlcs, in brim: looked up. lln ullut hi‘ flnuc-rprlnloil and photo- zrnphoil. and thosc ovldcnrtiu din‘ ‘rlbuii-il to tho itollcc nuthorllics iii nrnr‘ rlnropc. And when ho b. ‘ound guilty, ilr. lmwlnch conclud- -d, izirc him a lung acntcnco. prn< fcrnbly In ihc ltnnltentlary- ____-¢»O1_‘_;_._.- . ~. _ , Western Guardian --coms "rail-i; BASKET soc lul and concert by Sandy illncflrcg‘ or ln (‘ape Traverse Hall. on Sni- . ilrday. Nor. 17th at 7.7m p. m. Ail- mlnston 2f» cents. Lndlrrt with nav- kels free. Proceeds for olirlrhb‘ skating rink. . _...__._.__...._._._.._...__ DIATHU flANlONf-lhl m. cny. Nov- 15. public a COVMOHIDIB: upto-dats hotel. Oon~ talus 44 rooms with private bllhlffhl Duh- lns ls flrnoul lllovsr Csnads. Telephones in all rooml. Courhoul lsrvlcs. H. c. BROWN, Illllilflll’ p charioaesovn Hotel .00., Ltd, Proprietors VICTORIA HOTEL , l Grand Bani. Mill brooks. 8t. sob 1h . 'I'\'-l EIUHFPS lu books re-ad and making: among lllsfl familiar hooks. .ludl.'t: Stcwairt and lhc chair- aililrcuscu VUITIPH’ uuantcd llw lccturor on llll-i hclpful that owing to lhc itumbcr of oihcr lllllllbl many hud missed the opportunity ably uivcn and ‘lhc kcon interest of tin- iipbh. who lwpnty ytenm agofilllcil at‘ avcrotztry in ‘the (‘bnrlivttclotvn Y. M. (Y. A" rccflllcil w-ry- fccilnizll" his conncctlon with tho local institution and with lilo llo referred particularly to thrco of the older members of thc Board of Diroctors, Messrs. J. h. Rosa. A. (‘. lluclicinin and .l. '1‘. AlcKi-u- zic, who had boon idcnllllnil with UT Mr. llohh has boon rtonncclcd for thirty-our yoaru. and ilurlng that time hc int» not. l\\l.~'~i(‘ll a wlnlci‘ in tlu- gymna- ill‘ irvuid not lw tltc fin-co lt in today. Thu singing or tho National Au- avnnlniz and one which "tho buys" h Waldo f‘, Mac-hum. Fredericton. Pnpc Barnes. Montreal, K. Mac Rltchlc, Sydney. A. h‘. Clarke. 2i Soul-la. J. .l. Hashes, City. ll‘. P. Bradford. Gape 00d, P. 0. ‘fibbo; loll liter- accommodation iu a summor rt“ HON for two works. and owing lo tho izrieut (lcprccintlou of. tho Aus- ‘lrlup 'l‘()\\’11 tho cont tu him wallow ly Stlnltl a wcck in our currcncy. lli- garc- an inn-routing ilttsir-slp-l cure. and tho appearance of‘ (ho (lttlcgulcs from ihnuc filly-lull!‘ im- tinuu its ibcy nrrivml in town. 'i‘lir.~ singing of tho oncnlnlf hymn, with itlicnann- lunc. but aunt-r lu tho ‘liangunlto oi‘ tho dclcgatus. \\".\:~t at 'fir;<t weird, tllcli humorous, 11ml isrt-utunlly trcmcndouflly Rrilli-‘illifi- |’l‘bi- llllll-{lllll-Zf‘ of tho confcrcnue 'was idnglinb. ll was nudcrahrod by .'iboui. sir-verity pcr cent of lhoz-a: pri-aozit. it was iuiirrcstinz! lo ll‘.\0\\' that tbc Canadian prucrnnmn- of boyu‘ work was the only nnliuzizil " progrnnimc that was illstcurlwl for over a [u-rlnd of limo. A.“ :1 rcslult of tho Boys‘ (Jti-nfnrrrlco. wl ~li it was cxucvlcil would cant-basil‘:- llu- poelsibiliiiw- of ‘ooyhooil in lb.- fuiurc llfc of lhc llillitllfll. four - boys’ worll s\i'.|‘*lfll‘|-.‘$I n-r-rr- ap» polniod in ordcr lo prnpiiunzn lhc idrns that uvcrc dcvclopcc at lhr coufcrciicc. Mr. liuc.klt-._v than lllfflfldbilil ic- ontmilr: condllllttitt ln a nuutbl-i‘ of Hllfflpollll conntriyt ho rlallcd .'i:i'l luncltvd on lh». grind. n-wl and povoriy now *.‘.X'.'%l.ll\i'.. Whalvri-a- ru- tuinlmcill. WI‘ nmy fl‘l'l against lip‘ ll-ailtsrs in tho ant-my country lhcrv in nu doubt mucll sympathy must in; foil for iho young peoplu of lhouo isountriits. in Analrlu hi‘ staid ho found no slim of any bltlcrur-ss toward (lrcat Ilrllaln. Tho lzuentn prcncni yr-nicrilzly’ were, llulurlnn Andrew W. llvblt. llnlirrluu .l. Frcd ifrnsnr, Halifax: Courtenay llurltom‘ of ifiow York. Tho two lust nnmctl gcullcmrn arc horc conductlnu llu- czumpaign in aid of lhc Prince iddwarl lslmnl Hospital. lllr. Harbour lllllllt‘ runs asking: tho lloia behind the Prluco llldtraixd Hospital llTlVP. llc shop-ml wily fmnls wcro llflllllfill ln ordi-r lo pro- vida a ucw hoatlntz plan’. utbich would tin-hp a saving in coal of $2.500 n your. rcmoilolliui: llm in- brief add- ul birds, and installing now plumb- iutmnnd olhcr lnrpruvcntcnln. l: ivus hopcd also to dlsirliargta tho ‘pfuncnt debt on the hospital. 'l‘l|p total cost of raising tho money would ho loss than a year's: lnlnr- (‘Hi on the amount. ralsr-il. ’l‘in- musical programnn- iticlurl- (‘ll a violin solo by Mr. Portur. -—--—-<o->-—--— IN MEMORIAM l MRS. VALENTINE MULLALLY Thorn illcd ut Gowuu llrac. on Nov. 8th, Mm Valentine Mullaliy. at. the ndvunccrl age of 81 yours. llcccnncrl, who wan practically an ‘invalid for about six months pre~ vious to hcr death. born hcr suf- ‘fsrlnua with patleltcc and chris- tlnn lorilludc. und when the rail lo hrr eternal reward came ll found bar prepared and resigned to lba Will ol God. Deceased was u woman of firm and steadfast character, (leveled to her home and" faintly. and many were the h-lon who, llurin her pcrforinoil her iflutlcu well, yo! tho sense of lacs at her dcalh will aver who arc lr-lt behind. Nuum“ Tread Smog hm’ ummgh liar husband [arr-deceased hcr cov- 911 F GETS flgi). nobly and rcinuln lo those During hcr illness slic was con~ oolcd by frequent visltn of her pau- ur. Rev. llr. Walkcr, from whose hands sbc raceived lhc last. rltcs of the Holy Catholic Church. The funeral which took place, Saturday. Nov. 10th, to St. Alexis church Rollo Bay, was largely at- tended. celebrntcil by the pastor. llcv. Dr. Walker. The services at the grave were conducted. by llev. Reginald McDonald. ' Requiem High Mass was She leaves to mourn, three 6011s and four daugbtersz~wllliam of Gowau Iii-ac. Fritnk ul‘ River. Mrs. John Mcquald, Souris, Mrs. (Jorrigan, Mrs. M. B. Scully, Nelson, B.C.. and Sourhs Melvin oi llucombc, Sank. Stockton, Califumizi. Vlrs. R. AI Rood, Wultham. Mass. MISS BRIDGET COADY A sad gloom was cast ovcr ibv vicinity of Ncwloxi (irosc, when tho many frlnnilil of Brlilgct (Toady. learned of her sudden ilcaih in Charlottetown. last Frldziy. The lalc Miss Coady was born in Newton Cross, sixly~flve years ago. At an curly age she wont lo the United States, whence Sill‘ rel turned to I’. E. island. a few years ago. Wlnzrcvci- she went. shc won the esteem of a rant hc-st of friends. The death of tho ilecoascil was n T“ ‘ITE-QQ ' ns tar-cu 4" . pieilmargii, ‘.3 I W174i? (In: m 0 111C foilbtri-d by a vast [iroccssiou of thoiac who regret the luau of a dear friend. Tin- scrviccu at tlu- church and gritvc were cunductml by the pas- lor, llcv. P. S. Duffy. Thorn arc loft lo mourn their lucs a brother and sister. “Yllllzim and hiary. both on thc old honn-stcad in Navr- ton flrosa. Tbc pall-brnrers wi-rc: Marlin Ki-Jly, hiichucl Murrlseiy. llalpb (follinn. John ffonnolly, ll. .l. Pccklngham and Edward Power. ~ ll. l. i’. ~--~»-<o->--i M RS. WILSON HOWATT licr numerous friends will lonrn with regret oi’ tho dcath of lllrn. Wilson llowatt, which occnrri '1 in Charlottetown on thc 31st of Octo- ber. Sho is ourvivnd by hcr bus-- band. thrce nuns. and two daught- ers, the sons arc Wilfrt-d now ros- idini: at (iorham. New llamirohlim’, Lcanlnn in Calgary. Alberta. and a faithful member o! the Pros; ._ byterlan church: She was laid to rest in the Tryon cemetery, ha: Pastor. Rcv. G. C. Taylor, officiat- im; both at the house and the‘ Kravu. Blessed arcjhe dead who dlc in the Lord. HEAD 0F A CLOSED BANK KILLS SELF l'.\lil'~CAll. Ky, Nov. 15.-—Frank N ‘Fischer, prvsldent of the Ohio Valligv Fire and Marine ‘insurance Company and cit-president oi‘ tho Ohio Valley Bank and Trust Com- pany, which closed its doors fol- lowing an announcement of insol- vency inst wee-k, shot and rkillod himself at his home here early to~ do)’. Mr. Fischer was said to have been deeply despond-ent foilowlnll tho failure of the bank, and accord- ln: to close friends had spoken of ending his life on several occas- i“; _ 1i and unzip liiram at homo: tho daughters lli'(3l10"5~ Mrs. L. Russell hlorris 0i Vancouv- er, ll. (I. and Mrs. J. .l. Bethune (‘barlottetou/u. one brothcr. Robert llayivuod rcsitliuz in Edmonton, a rather unexpected one. She was visiting in Charlottetown in hnr usual good hcalth, and, while tak- ing her afternoon ‘wash, -she sud- dcnly fc-ll with an epileptic slrnkv. her spirit wooded its way {i} ADJOINING ROOMS tnrtiay was Mr. ll. A. lluckloy, Nut- - lion of ihc ohvitlnt; 0i lbc ronlor- " torlor to provlilc for forty ziddillou- . lllllllflifflfli to its God. llvr romaine wcrr- forwardcil by train to hcr homo in Ncwltm Cross Saturday aiftornoup, and on Sun- day afternoon all that rcnnriileil of a loving sister and friend was con- Albcrta. and one sister Mrn. blur-l phy in Wcstcru Canada, besides a: largo number oi’. rclnlivcn and friends who will llliHS hur lmsplt‘ able and kind wolcomc. The late Mrs. llowatt was al~ ways kind and puticuifcvci" ready vcycd i0 Si. hilt-hacks church. lona. 1° ‘l0 I100" f0? 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