NOVEMBER 18, 1925 e- Resist-Colds ; bykeeplng the System Regular R THE NATION'S LAXATIVB~ -t 11% “g,” ~Mii°°~ $611M. em, of tibe “ -P. E. I. Teachers Federation. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i Ono Insertion . Four Insertions f 10s nor llns oi s val-a. 5° Der line of Ii words ‘la per llns of Ii word; vw~rv vvvv vvvvvvvvv Agents Wanhcd Miscellaneous f? . SELL HOUSEHOLD NEC- assitles greatest imaginable demand. have business oi your own; make five dollars up daily; capital or experience unneces- snry. B. Garret/son. Braatford, Ont. 11-11-121. MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL and appoint local representatives. $1092 yearly guaranteed. ($21 weekly average) and expenses. Position permanent. Experience ‘unnecessary. Winston 00., Tor- onto. A.W.—ws10i. b_.____s_..___....._.._i_ p300 CHRISTMAS-ANYONE CAN earn this and more selling our Personal Christmas ‘ Cards... Best time now. p‘ Spare or full time. Sample free. Selling experience unnecessary. You deal direct with the manufacturer. We pay weekly. Master Kraft Greeting Card Co., Toronto. Representa- tives also wanted in small towns. 23-fmwmwi12l. iilelflilifl Help \Vantcr WANTED. — A HOUSE-KEEPER in family oi two. Apply to Hugh McKinnon, tBrndalbane. WANTED—-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. References. Apply 151 Kent St. G098-16-3I WANTED -— IMMEDIATELY AN experienced maid -for general llonseworm-‘good wages. Apply 17-Villa Avc., Brighton, or phone 508. 6103-11-18-31 . Nursing TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NUR- ses, Gale Hospital, ‘l-laverth-lll, Mass. Three years’ course. Affil- iation with Providence Cl-ty Hos- pital, Eight hour, day. Allowance $15 monthly. Ono hour from Bos- ton. For further information ap- _ ply tn Superintendent. - ' 607i 11 16 7i. YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING -TO enter North Adams Training School for Nurses. Noith ‘Adams. Mass. please ‘write Split. ‘prompt- ly. School qualifies pupil to se- cure registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege of six months course at Yale University School of Nursing all expenses paid. 5811-10-16 f.s.m.w. 281 JNO. A. ' MacDO-NALD, LAND Surveyor, Hermanviile, P. iii. l. 6654 10 23 1mo. STUDENTS. P. W. C. OR BUSI- ness can be accommodated at 235 Fitzroy St. 6039-11-14-ti LARGE MONTREAL MORTGAGE Corporation desires to make a connection in this city with salesman or brokerage house to handle Bonds and Guaranteed- First Mortgages. Inquiries in- vited. "Dominion Financial Cor- poration, Limited, 232 St. James. Montreal. 6067-11-16mwf3i. Lost LOST BETWEEN BRADALBANE Road and Fredericton, Ford tire, chain and support. Apply to Singer Sewing Machine Co, 115 Kent St. 3i -_. Salesman Wanted BALESMEN WANTED FOR THE “Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries." Start _at best selling season. liberal commissions. exclusive territory handsome free outilt. large list oi new specialties. Stone 8s Wellington, Toronto. Oct. 16-41. For Sale IBOAT mo ENGINE ‘FOR SALE for particulars write BOX 34- Cape Traverse. 6104. ~._.- ___._._i-_--- FOR SALE --THRA8HEFF ANlD cleaner ‘il-lolis," 3 1-2 Engine. Good repair, all or scvparate. "Perms write J. Guardian. 6115 FOR SALE-GOOD AYRSHIRE cow. three years old, newly fresh- ened. Robert ‘Ithynes, lhlllstaff- page, 6100 11 18 3i. F7... sate-sumo, AMERICAN make (Vose) in good condition. Will sell reasonably. James Mc- . evening and tomorrow. Central Guardian “CHOP from Holmsllh Catalog. OONSERV-ATIV-EB are reminded of who adjourned mleotling tonight to receive the report of committees. . 6110.18 =11. TEACHERS ATTENTION l-Toa- @1919 Inlesce-deslst from applying for Il-lermitnge ‘School until further 6110 11 18 2i. FUNERAL NOTICE-The fune- ral of the late William Coyle will take place from his late residence 289 Sydney Street, Thursday morn- ing at 8.45 to St. Dunstans Cathed- ral thence to R. C. Cemetery. ALL CONSERVATIVE workers and memlbers of all committees are requested to meet in the Olluib Realms, Great George rStneet. at 8 o‘cictlck tonight. 6118 18 1i. -REOOUN.T FOR QUEENS-Ap- plication was made before Judge Stewart of Queen's County Court yesterday afternoon by Hon. J. E. Sinclair. ior a recount of the votes polled in Queen's County on Oct- ober 29. The application was granted and 10 a.m. on Friday, November 20, fixed as the date for the beginning of the proceedings. IFILM DELAYED-The special feature, “A Thief of Paradise." ad- vertised for today at the Prince Edward, has been delayed in tran- sit and will not arrive until 6.30 this evening. An emergency pro- gram will be shown this afternoon and the advertised program this 6120-18-16 WINS FIRST PRIZE-In the published list oi prize winners at the Royal Winter Fair held in To- ronto the name of Mr. Atllol Rob- erts. ll-ligihfleld was omitted. Mr. Roberts won fat Pllze with a. jun- ior yearling bull in the Ayrshire class. WONDERFUL MESSAGE, ‘pic- turesque oriental costumes, amus- ing dialogue In Missionary dlralma. Baptist Schonlroom toa-iglht, 8 p. m. Silver colilectlon. 611 WlSE-WESTZ-A weddli-n-g took lpllace at St. Matthew's Church, Winnipeg, Nov. 7. at 8.30 o'clock. in the presence of immediate relia- tlves, when Mary Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jonathan West. oi Charlottetown, P. IE. lisland, tbe- came the Ibride of J. "Nees" Wise. a noted curler. son of iii/ii‘, and Mrs. ~l<‘. J, Wise, 579 Asdllburn St. The ‘bride, who was given .In marriage lby her brother, Mr. Gillbert West. wore a mode-l d-ress oi Ifialmo anid blue georgc-tste, trimmed with sillver lace and a ‘black picture h-at, llined with fie-me and -blue to match. The Donald, Caledonia, Wood Islands. R. R. 6065-11-16M3i. Wanted Street. i W. R. CARSON, 1). 0., Pb. c. Doctor of Chiropractic Three Year Palmer Graduate Riley Bldg. Phone 1072 Terms Tactics Dan- gerous (Continued from Page 1) Wii concentrated our efforts. I am glad to say that in a large measure we succeeded. Canada has suffered and suffered severely from the uncer- luinty and haphazard, downward revision of the last four years. These dire consequences had come into every province, ln most parts of the Dominion we found the Gov- ernment and Government speakers striving desperately to confuse this issue and to divert, the public mind from the results which had flowed from their own drift and folly. 1n Ontario they failed. in British Co- lumbia they failed. in the Maritime Provinces they failed. Only in. the Province of Quebec did they suc- ceed." Hotel Victoria Ons of Ole largest and but equipped Hotels In Eastern Canada. Contains 1m rooms. 44 of which have prlvsts baths. Completely renovated In the past jaw yssrs. PM‘ Hotels throllgholk Olll i‘ j and the Unltsd O m splendid usll. coal-HQ ssrvlos to all Guests. T phones in rooms. mm Mm to 05-00 p01 day. a Charlottetown , Hotel Co.,Ltd.- Proprietors . HARRY o. IIOWN. lsaapr tion desires position. Write ‘:Mac" care oi Guardian Office. 6089-11-17-21 »-_ WANTED-SHAFT AND RUNNER , plank’ seasonmt Apply to 171-0131911119 at the [Westmorland Apts. & Moreside, 228 Great George 6085-11-17M3i. POSITION WANTED — YOUNG man_ with good business educa- 4 least. For instance, s. Guardian re- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN pa TIIIRD strum Now Dué wen O Public Conventions (Hlsqorlcul) l A ply There is more to he learned from holding public Conventions than appears on the surface. The mode of conducting them is part of an education, and how to set forth the SHIPMENT or PIllAlllES a " '1 Sllll some AHEAD Seed And TableStock For The Southern Market Has Been Exceedingly Heavy This Season. The potato business this season has been exceptionally active and a much larger quantity than ever before has been shipped and the business Is by no means over yet. The crop throughout the province was exceptionally large, although the marketable surplus is not as large as had been expected owing to rot during the wet harvesting season, Up till now the following steamers have loaded and left port: S, S. Bueland from St. John. N. 13.. 88.060 bushels seed; Norfolk. Virginia, sailed October 22nd. S. S. Bessenger from St. Johns. Niid, 60,063 bushels seed; 27.797 bu- shels table stock; Noriolk Virginia. Sailed. November 4th. S .S, Jelling from Montreal, 50,- 979 bushels seed; 1899 bushels table stock Norfolk Virginia. Salledl November 11-th. The Stowing 0f A Potato‘ Cargo To the average citizen not fam- iliar with the work of loading a large steamer with produce, gener- al cargoor potatoes, the system and efficiency iu the way which It is done is interesting to say the presentative visited the “Orkild" yesterday, which is loadillg 30,000 bags of potatoes for Rhode Island. and was greatly sluprised in the manner with which this large ship- ment is being handled on the trans- fer from the cars to the hold of the Steamer. There are iour “gangs" compris- ed of twenty-two men to each hatch, eighty-eight men in all. lu- clud-lng four winchmeu. Each hatch has eight men stuwiug the potat- oes as they come aboard; the men are divided to tbe port and star- bride was attended by Miss Mer- gue-rlte- Wise, oaalsi-n- of thevgrooln. ‘Mr. Freq Pairman. supported the groom. iThe ceremony was periiorm- ed by _Ven Alr-chdencon Mcldlnerwn, D.D, Mr. and dlrlrs. |Wise will re- FILM DELAYED-The special feature, "A Thief of Paradise.” ad- vertised for today at the Prince Edward. has been delayed in tran- sit and will not arrive until 6.30 this evening. An emergency pro- gram will be shown this afternoon and the advertised program this ‘To LE1-_H°U35 35 CQMBER, evening and tomorrow. 6120-18-16 land St. 7 rooms, modern. con- veniences, also gar iPhone - ' I ‘534, or apply 79 l-lilllslbdro St. Educational We teach you bow. West, Toronto. To Let: TO LET-HOUSE .IN HUNTER River. Hunter River. 11-4-mwf12i. TO St zzAn Oil of Merit.—Dr. Thomas‘ medicinal substances throwm to- gether and pushed by advertising, but the result of the careful Inves- tigation oi the healing qualities oi certain oils as applied to the favor from the first. A trial of It doubt Its power to repair and heal. Dr. Wilson's , Iierllille Bitters "has been ths standard blood purifier for generations. Syrup of White Pine and Tar For oouol-ls and ‘THROAT , Afflldtlons < Put Up By 6117 11 18 3i. I WRITE SHORT STORIES SCEN- arlo plots. or Juvenile Stories. Apply Mrs, Wm. Large, 6080-11-17M2i. TO LJET—1RQOMO FOR ‘LIGHT housekeeping. modern conven- iences. 88 H-Zillsiboro ISt. 6109 11 18 2i. RENT—GARAGE 205 ‘W-ATER Eclectrlc Oil is not a jumble oi h-u-man body. it Is a rare combin- r atlon and it won and kept public will carry conviction to any who. PERSONALS llfr. C. C, ‘Baker, Kensington. is among the guests registered at the Quleen. MARRIAGES JAY-HOWATT—AI: 5a Upper ‘Hills- TOIC 811d lb , h 1 m to ' Syllabus Free. Shaw Cuirespoad- orough ‘street C no a w“ on ence School, Dept. 5. BloorStreet Nov. 17th. 1925, by Rev. Ewen Mac- Dougal, Arthur W. Jay of Borden. P. E. island to lcelia A. Howatt oi Augustine Cove DEATHS MacM |LLAN-—'(A‘L Wallasbon. Mass. Nov. 7th. 1925, Beryl lwladine Nel- on, Ibelloved wllie of Jalmes D. lMaoMllllan, rforme-rl-y of Wood ls- lsnds in the 34th. year oi her age. leelvllng to mourn the loss otf a de- voted mother six iboys anld four g-inls. McN EVlN-Died at Tyne Valley on November 17. MW Ina-ughlin Mc- Nevin. aged 71. Funeral notice later. Q N.D MACLEAN - I80 KENT ST. board side oi the ship thereby al- leviating any undue “list" as she steamer is on even keel all the time To stand on the combing of a. hatch and look down Into the huge hold of the steamer makes one wonder and imagine how a space time by the thirty-two stalwarts working below.» Stowing a ship does not mean merely throwing the cargo into the bold, it takes ingenuity and skilled workmen alround in order that the valuable cargo may not, become loo- sened when the ship is heaving iar out at sea. Thecargo must be stowed with the shear oi the ship from stem -to stern, and every bag, placed so as to occupy just a hag space. and stowed tight at that. lf ll cargo is not properly placed in a vessel it is hard to realize what may happen in the extreme- a loose and poorly stowed cargo he- icre now has been the loss of many a good ship. But thank goodness such is not the case wlith steamers leaving this port as the ability of the local men is known far and wide for the thoroughness and ex- perience they show in handling freight, Therefore the Labourers‘ Protective Union is to be congrat- ulated on the capable and efficient body oi men which represent this city. Their work may be hard at times, exposure and loss oi sleep. may be experienced, but this does not seem to bother them in the ieaat-etho work gees on amid good natured chaffing and joviallt.y which appears to prevail throughout the entire workling hours. All hail to the Labourels Protective Union, tMr. Wallace McDonald stevedore in charge oi loading the, steamers. Eight Drown (Continued from Page 1) this accident occurred and pttcb dark. No one bad seen the accident and the cries oi the victims did not carry far in the gale that was blow- lag over the harbor. At nine o'clock the drifting craft had re- ached a point fifty yards from AA Protect our Foxes with “Peerless: o. ~11. Soanb b. m- = - D1‘ Manson. 000133;: l‘. ll‘. ll. The Brayley “g Brand ox Netting. Fill Wright. Summtnide; W. It! you.’ Ltd, < "ulna before and after woven. Slllmmersltle; Geo. Muttart. mlnm- fight, m‘ i»: us. .Ws luvs will ersllie; IMT. and Mrs. A, B. .. - lAlNT JOHN, N. I. m, may" s; dis twenty-live City; w. -M. Stevens. Hsllffi: A- y," u , _ .!,.I. limits". lly-lélrgnuhulhifizfldvigldighviiikm :1 Ask Vcunbrugglst for ‘naming lsl-sia America. - a . - . a x, . q , ypssvggyiphllslggolss mm or. v m‘ c . csatomrowvtP-F-i- an... shore and Taylor was the only one left. fvprased with horror at the l of ‘his eight companions conjuring llisjown ability to keep his hold‘ until hdlp leached him he hecided to strike out for shore. Being a strong swimmer be lin- ally succeeded in reaching land at LACKHEADS Blackheads go-gnlcklyby s sim- . pls method that just dissolves . r I ' powaosghifilnagltrlirugncflt? Montreal Power .. and ever, on‘, D i they export sII worms and In- igstgsltsshdlsfi-avd ;:l‘ilthI|‘:| sgliugrvrvaili: Winnipeg Electric “and I c ' The monthnzfngzt-ober was a Win.“ ‘h. “om-oh m‘ ~-— ~~ 1‘ .. ... n. §ii'*=':.s""'- "r r:.":.:’..':".‘:"i.:i';::":l1.'l.i.ri;’ v l l H984 Victory “BONDS _... 108.50 fully grain: wit. e:ions.:fl§”tsl: iliith a large clpiitsl expgngiitiure so cams pAoxAeg i983 Victory 105.30 nsllv tried them- Wvll. m alle- ,l1i|11'°1l1'i"t1'°1;"'1l °‘"‘ “h, ""8; ‘rs ~"- -- w» s... l =1": .1. ..":::"::.'......'.... a » asmcs r ° "1 ' " ° l Hu hes Dru 0o _ -_---7 . B. k co Carter's Little Liver Pills in i we sre going to cl so our books _ . s) . Yellow and white cow. Anyone Bagk RoSIQHOTOB ‘so many chssellvnyvillad; w?’ this yearn-ice Oélhfil. d N l I . , I‘ I l OI II l Th Q1 333L118?” to NH wufliliouiitlnglj 111111 Marilee‘ .. - 1" they ..°"."" el-tt-s-twt-Tfiw cent-Zn ps3. $.31 n. Tfa Limiiifid . I oqmm,“ -_ m up, 1.19.,‘ Baal: Nova-Snails ...... 884% 4H bogs» ma: 011m W, ""31" ‘my im“ m. . can?» 00.. .~ ~-<+-~ Inge-mime 114%: 1hr- 1W= $315?’ i "i"! u . I i‘ nlspwssktli-Is camellia-v. ioii. ‘is being loaded; in other words the . so lsrse can be stowed .to the toly-wimshment he worked ‘it 111B "B!" oi the public, Never was a better deck in suchacomparativelyshort-fol‘ 801116 M1119 ill Newfmliliiiflflii- reply given to an nudgence ‘who object of such a gathering so that tbe general public will become ia- terested and help digest the rc- ports that appear in the press. ‘libero ls also the matter of sav- ing time and the classification oi the subjects it is intended to sub- mit for discussion. Some person has remarked, or written-ct must be a long time ago-that “brevity is the soul of wit." This can be also, applied to conventions. As a rule tbe ordin- ary convention is held for the pur- pose of exposing grievances and proposing remedies through deliv- ering speeches and passing resolu- tlons setting forth the views oi these who attend as delegates, It is not our purpose to criticise or even refer to any particular con- vention, What is said of one can be applied to conventions generally. There is no doubt out much good has been derived froln such assem- blages. Great reforms in public af- fairs have been achieved by means oi conventions and psomiscously at- tended public meetings; and what was accomplished was largely due to the methods purus-led by such meetings, To our mind the first thing ne- cessary is the classification of the subjects to be discussed and the selection of speakers who can give expert opinion on the different sub- jects, also men who can speak from accurate knowledge and per- sonal experience. The next consid- oration should be the subjects alld the length oi the speeches. And above all such speakers should be advised to come to the convention with one or more remedies. It is e common and true saying that “Any person can find fault, but few who can propose good remedies." Let us give ll case ill point, A few months ago Sir Henry Thorn- ton. President of the IC, N. R. met a number oi men, (we just forget whether it was at a Lunch or a Convention) and lhad occasion to address the gathering. One oi the subjects referred to the IC. N. Rail- way System and some allusions were made to its deficits and its future. Sir l-ieu-ry gave a very trite reply, one -that must have woke up his audience, but it. was a. whole volume oi sound doctrine and sug~ gestion :"There is not enough traf- fic at present to make the system pay." said Sir Henry. lie did not tender any advice as to how the traffic was, to be increased..that was a. matter i'or the country in gener- al to remedy. but his remark fur- S. S. illlaamyra from Montreal. 35, 216 bushels seed; 11,843 bushels table stock. ‘Norfolk, Virginia. Bail- ed November 14th. S. S. Frendensburg from New York, 60,000 bushels mixture, Jer- sey Clty. Sailed from Summerside November 14th. S. S, Orkild from Montreal, 85,- 000 bushels Table stock and seed for Rhoda Island. is expected to sail this morning. The S. S. Wagland is expected today and will load 30,000 large and small bags for New York, IMessrs. Buntain and Bell are agents for the above mentioned steamers. The above shipments uo not, in- clude the number of bushels ship- ped by rall or schooner, which runs into the hundreds of thous- ands. an isolated wooded spot. Unable to walk he cried out for help and a small boy living nearby heard him. in a short time he was taken to shelter and soon recovered. Efforts were then made to at- tract the attention of the Morrill with a view to signalling the trag- ic news to her commander, but no answer could be obtained from the ship and finally communica- tion was established by wireless. No bodies had been recovered to- night. IN MEMORIAM MR. WILLIAM OOYLE The dca-tb occu-rre-d at hie home in this city Monday 1118M oi Mr. William Coyle. an old and highly re- >1" 1 ted citizen ‘I he deceased who had ‘been sui- ferlng ior some time lpast with s-"lzlll. attacks of heart trouble was lliuou-gh under the care of his phy- sician, around as usual, and his Wade“ pawl“; away came as a nlshed a world of suggestion. No shock to h-ls iamil-y and friends. doubt he had done his utmost to ,, The late Maj. Coyle wag well work up traffic but it's not for him known throughout the city and or his assistants to create traffic. province. For a number of years they are there to handle all that oi- he “followed ‘his trade as tanner. iers. not to manufacture goods, Willi ellllliiiyefi 111 B01"?! 8 T811“ catch fish or cure them, grow grain 1191‘?- Wmi 011 U18 111051118 0i’ "hi! 95' or harvest ‘it, this is the business (“time Years‘ he was retired from needed a lesson, The point we wish “are WW1" ‘l t ‘d n of to make is that. Sir Henry knew um eoylieiztangggigefiign éprantheo {gem ills business and had attended to evorenlt ‘Pflsh some“, , t, it was the business of the Gov- ' hekrnment and the audience to trot 165:???Iggizxriozgggéngonzidargtorv out the traffic. Then he and the ' solve the problem druggl-st. and Charles of the C. Sysiem "will N, n. this city, and Frank of the 1a deficits- D_ 0L s_ “Armmnoreu; and vwo lt may be remarked that the Sys- daughters Mrs. Robert Duncan of tem is still 501118 8110118. but there 9,15 clgy, and iMn-m Frank lCogdy is a noticeable diminution of the 0g lprqwton cross _ blame and anxiety of the alarmists Two lbrothers also survive, who bad no remedy toofierthem- Messrs lPlhili-p Coyle. Cii-W. and selves .bu:_ did not see that the re- James, IBos-ton, Mass. to will of whom mgdy w“ in their own hand; is extended sincere symilfliily- We have sought to emphasize the The funeral takes Piece T111118- value of expert advice at conven- iiflY 1110mm! 111 3-45 °'°i°'°k ‘ram-dons. and we have endeavored to "is 11119 "P1591141? 1° Sl- Dllntimm‘ wnphasize the value oi Sir Henry's ‘CMPBMAT 159M“ 1° R- C- Gem ' xpert opinion, it would be well for erY- others who contemplate holding S conventions to air grievances to see beforehand where censure will fall HALIFAX, Nov. 17.-—vQuotations aid where advice is most needed, These comments were suggested furnished by Johnston and. Ward. Members of the Montreal Stock by the proceedings of the recent convention of the Maritime Board of Trade held in this city, Those fifciaziipgegnd Santa Fe Ry 122% in charge of the allangementts ‘apt Ans-w»- c-n- c». -------- -~ ~ 15W- 23252113223”.32“..fi1.‘l?.2$°2§§3.5‘. American Car and l-‘dy. Co. . ,Atlantic Refinery Co. .... .. . iAm. Smeltlng and Retin. Co .. m? very good selections of speakers. 29f The speakers, too. did not deal in 120/‘ “glittering generalities" but contin- musical numbers iiiliiilii-‘i iii- Wlll Y. Mill. REPORT OF -THE GENERAL SECRETARY FOR THE MONTH OiF GOT- OBER, 1926. To tbs Board of Directors and Visitors, - ' Sirs.—lt gives me great pleasure summary of the work and activi- ties which took place during the month of October 1n our building. October as a rule is the month for setting up our fail and winter pro- gram and this year it has been no exception, although there are yet several special clubs and classes to be organized. General Activities. The repairs and improvements which were year, have about Jjust been com- pleted. we are very thankful to report that we are now in a bet- ter position than ever before to handle the ever-increasing mem- bership and the program for them. although at times our facilities are taxed to the utmost. Students Work. October 3rd. saw the re-opening oi’ student work, when the S. C. M. re-organized for the season and now have about 200 students en- rolled in that movement. Special programs are arranged for .each Saturday which night our associa- tion is thrown open to the stud- ents. The programs consist of talks. lectures. contests, soclals. and an hour spent In games for all on tbe gym floor. Monthly social average at- tendance 150 to 175. Boys Work. So iar the special work for boys has been through the Physical De- partment, all boys are now organ- ized in special groups according to age and weight. Program at pre- sent consists oi gym classes two days a week. and also two special periods a week for group games. checkers, ring toss, billiards and bowling, and a monthly social. Sunday morning meetings and study groups are to be re-organiz- ed this month. Young Mans Work. Program for this group oi men from l8 to 30, consists of graded gymnasium classes two nights. basketball one night a week. So- cial every Friday ‘night and n bowling league for all those who bowl. to bring before you at this time a ' sanctioned for the‘ For sore throat, bronchi chestcoldnrubVicksVapoR overthrostandclzcstalld cover tis ububr? warm flannel. Vicks acts in two waya-dloth direct: absorbed like a llnimcnt and inhaled as a vapor. A ltlllifik relief for the cold troubles of all family. V.'.$.!$.§ 01ml 2! II/zumlhn (Iss0 may iruls olvs A PERSONALITY PORTRAIT By 0RA8WELL—Phono 692-L Msks Your Appointment odsy, See Our New Easel Frames ____i_.__ ._ _______i___‘ The report of the finance com- mittee has shown our standing to Oct. 31st. In General. - Our opportunities are all before us. our regrets all behind us, can we not bear down now harder than ever for a work which challenges us to complete and which we so heartily believe in. Several committees will need to meet this coming week, namely, Religious’ Boys Work and Foreign. Can't we make these meetings mean something vital to our mem- bershlp? Respectfully submitted. Y. M. C. A.' GYM. 10.30—~11.30 Special Class. 3.30-4.30 Junior (a) 4.45—5.45 Junior (b) 8—City Basketball. Stars Rovers. VS. BOWLING. 7—Oddfellows League, Vanlder- stine vs. Down. 8.30—~City League, Telephone vs. Barbers. Y Special Basketball. Stars vs. Rovers. Bowling. This game is more popular than ever this year and already six leagues are in operation with 28 teams competing with over 200 men and women enrolled. Our new alley is proving to be a 'wise investment and enables those not enrolled In league to en- joy a game whenever they desire. New lights were installed frec of charge to the association by the earnest endeavours of the chair- man of the games committee. Billiards. Owing to so much bowling going on our billiard tables are not so busy. They are all In a good state of repel-r and with winter weather mming they will be used to a large extent. Meetings. Ten various meetings were held in our building during the month by the following organizatlons:—— Ladies Auxiliary, ‘Fox Companies. Student Cabinet, Bowlers. Basket- bsll players. ' Socials. One Junior -Hallowe'sn Social with '50 boys attending. one stud- ents social attended by 175, and iour Senior fireside socials with about 15 attendance each. Visitors. Mr. J. H. Cracker. Toronto, Dir- actor of Physical Education and llr. '1". D. Patton of Toronto. were two National Council visitors for the month. The time these national men spent with us was very helpful Queen Hotel Sines taking ovsr this Hotel ws have spent many thousands oi dollars in ' repairs and Improvements. It Is now the finest Hotel of Its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It sppssls to those who. wsat a oomiortabls Hotel and splendid table Ind excellent sarvlos at I modoh ate prlos. n an s day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors Mill L. IIcOUAID, Manager Geo. Green, D. D. S. Office New Riley Block, Opposite Prewsda, Oussn 8t. Safe Bends for investment is the "macmida 6°91)" mn- C°- 50 cd themselves to the subjects in Sfmudiim Piicmc C°' ' 149% hand, The ‘reports which appeared My "cen- “d Hud‘ Riv‘ “'3' 128:4 in the press were also creditable to ' 42,2 the reporters. Among the reports we international Paper Co, . Kelly Springfield Tire Co. .. British Empire Steel 2nd . Chlili Copper General Pet, . lat. Petroleum . Smndind New “T”? ' 44 tributed ractical opinions on the Stimdard New Ymk ' 45, subjects ‘that were taken up and gen-American Petroleum .. . ‘Sig/a showed ma! ‘he is we" up “nuns seedling Cg. . mo“ the expent U“: "if" ,3“ i’ °- - ' my. Others might also be Included if Un on c c y. .. . m“ permmqt nion Oil California . . 82% __ wagtinnmu“ Elm‘ ' ' Corn-Dec” 78%; May, 79%;. “Tm” 5"“ 5"“ - - 13f Oata—-Dec.. asst; May. 41%; Cruc, Steel Co., of Am, . g8 A wmat__necfl 13pm M", 134%. Bell Telephone ....... ..... 1 its; July’ l“ Ottawa Power 08 were particularly impressed by the speech or‘ a Mr. F. M, Schianders. of St. John. N, B., who gave a clear cut address and made excel lent suggestions which were embod- ied in the resolutions adopted. Our own Mr. W. F. ‘Pidmarsh also con- Brasilisn Fraction llsurentlds Pulp .. Canadian Steamship Pfd Asbestos Com. gmnll‘: gm"! cilm- - ed Sell to 900]) W. '1‘. l-faggan held s very snjoy- --- P"! i191‘ FY9191‘? - 11 '1 bl re ption for Mrs. Pendleton ' Spanish River Com. ....-. , can.‘ nlphi.“ 2nd, ysBcflaefltfld n9,- wlm my“ 1°". If your horse has a dryl. 9189i ‘COIIIDBIIY 0! 91111111111 ' BYWHYW ""- EMQ “i! ly gifts. The kindness and hearty staring east, and anon a Abltlbi i""""=—"i'"°" "it'll-i" i "i" i" welcome extended w M". Pehdle- pot-holly: bad breath and an Shawlaigan "i": ' "9" m? h“ °i 823M‘ ton by all will do much to make . "M". umhrmy ‘M? pirn lea indeed and It is always with plea- lure that we look forward to the A. E. MACNEILL fiaries. Checker Tournament. A very Interesting nen in >s are being arranged. visits of outside Y. M. C. A. Secre- cballenge t :hecker tournament took place on Jet. 10 when ‘Prof. Ball mat seven simultaneous games. a ‘arge number of visitors enjoyed hose games and more such match- 137 Pawns! Qt. L Telephone 704-L. HUGHES , over card my deals‘ sst. friend refer to, me as ‘pimple-foes’. HORSE WORM POWDERS ARE SAFE TO U8! AND QUICKLY IXPILLO ALL WORM! Oo-opsrstlvs Work. During the month your staff ad- iresssd two meetings of C. G. 1. l‘. groups on physical work and playing the game. Lsdlss Auxiliary. ‘One meeting and one reception was bald during the month. The ladies under the leadership of Mrs. Iher feel at home In Charlottetown u“ M“ . n“... w 1nd bring her closer to our work Hughes Worm Pewdsrl. ‘ here. . ‘~'*--=:»..\\ " . ._-,-_ f "ca-m":