Don't usctBluing. Just whiten your‘ a clothes with QcroBER 21.,'192<= - |IIllIlllllllllllllllIlllII 1|; 0...... and...“ ~ POTATO BOAT ‘EXPECTED. - lie S. S. ‘Munllsto is expected to dock. this morning to load another shipment of seed-potatoes, wool... ' LINEN, The Canadian , Board ofTrade {wontlltued from Page 1' ._¢-———-'-" m”; pore, and that is that tho old . em 0 glfgzlyuuinion ‘will be revived and, continued. For Nova ‘Scctla $600,000} p" unuum from the Dominion tax-i My“; tor New Brunswick 56,00,- 000, rm- princo Edward $300,000. Those are the figures quoted. "Take immigration. Everybody at the ‘Board of T-rade convention was in favor of immigration. 0f course, iEdtlio Bestty hit the nail on the head when we said we shouldn't rely on percentages as a measure ofsuccess In our immigra- tion policY- ' , "percentages," he said, "meant very little where small numbers were involved. Two is‘ a hundred percent greater than one. but 2 and 1 are the smallest numerals. "They passed resolutions in favor of the Iilaritirnes ggittlng n fair share of immigration‘, but’ that‘ is not getting us immigrants. ‘From this port alone, in nine months, 3,- fll6, ersor-s left for the United Sta- tes. At Vauceboro’, on the Maine border, over 4.000 from New Bruns- wick were reported. The process of bleeding to death goes, on. The province lost about 10.000 persons 1n nine monthsthis year..We can- not ufford- it. We haven't the num- ‘hels. Montreal lost some citizens to f provincial subsidies frqml creased her population hy 60.000. which is 8-3 luuch no the whole population of this city. “Another good thing Eddie Beatty z-lald was that it seemed its If Provi- dence, realizing tho governmental dmpoteucy WlllCll existed during the ipast ‘six yours and our lack of in- dustrial prosperity. decided that if would‘ be particularly good to us and sent four crops, good either in quantity or moncy value, huI, he lsai(l_ wc were not justified Ill rely- ing entirely on the intervention of Providence. "l don't swallow all that: E. W. Beatty says, for much of lt is made i-n Montreal, but he tied himself up to the urgent necessity of immigra- tion, and with that we all thorough- ly agree." ‘ ‘ |S ,\ V\\_>§\\I‘D i itlou 51.5,, suit‘ I tz'—""-rl- . " n-F-ES-s BETE$..B- ' the Statesntoo, but Montreal ltl- , 00+ CLASSIFIED .' Ono Inlartlon ........... Four Insertion: ..a ADVERTISEMENTS ........ 10c par lln» ufll word! . lo per line ol i! wordl Eight lines-tines us......‘................. ‘Io our lino of 5 word: o+++0+++§+o4+14 j i Agents Wanted ++0 o+4 '1‘o Let l, HOME FROM NEW YORK _.nr. lhlld- lid-rs. Yeo, accompanied by Mr. lnl Mrs. H. ll. Horns, returned dest- night fronl New vol-lg. While ‘away, DruYeo visited hospitals in "Boston and New York. t - - . - ‘ . . . . é .>———-—- ‘ > FUNERAIL ,-$_ERVlOE..—The fun- eral .of the late Edward Wyatt was held yesterqlur Jllternqon at 2 clock from, ftlétlligqmap Funeral m‘! l“ Yiifll-eOhurdh. Nfiov. Mr. YBoothroyd conducted‘ t burial ski-vice. York cemetery. i .;. sursavlsok or‘ clrv BOHOOLS-TMI‘. Lloyd Show o: lGeorgetown has Fbeen appoifited Supervisor off‘ City Schools. Mr. Shaw was once Principal of (leorge- hown High Schoof after which he was appointed inspector of Schools MrqSllnw will bc u. valuwblc addi- tion to education ill tllc city. l FUR MARKET —--Mcs'srs. C. M. Lampoon & Co., report by cable the lfollowing: 'Squirrql‘10 pcrcébt high- er than last SprihgfSqtlIrrel Tolls 20 per c011; lligther thall last Spring, Kollnsky, 10 per cent higher than last Spring White hair 10 per ccnt higher than lulst Spring, Marmot, 10 per cent higher than last Spring, ‘Persian Lamb, Raw. some as last Spring, Fitch, Black. same as last ‘Spring, Fitch, Whlte,_ 20 per cent lower than last Spring. H. PRICE WEBBER.— His nluuy friends ill this city and province will be sorry to learn that Mr. H. Price Wobber, the well known theatrical manager of tho former Boston Company, has been in some- what ‘poor health for some time. He still cherishes fond memories of his friends in (Prince Edward ls- laud. ill a letter to aMr. .1. E. D. l\lcCreatly lVlr Wobller recalls pleas- an‘t recollections of by-gonc days. The Guardian unites with Ills many friends ill the hope of his curly re- covery. Few meu in theatrical lifo have uiade more friends in this portion oi‘ North America. and few have deserved bcttcr of their friends. NATIONAL FISH DAY - Wed- nesday, October 27th, ha been dos. tgnaietl by the Canadian Fisheries Association as the day on which National Fish Day shall be observ- ed this year, and we would ask those managing hotels and restaur- ants to help make this Day a suc- cess by especially featuring fish on their menu cards on this day. The object of National Fish Day ls to educate the public to appreciate the splendid ford resources existing‘ in‘ the Canadian Fisheries, und at‘ tho some flute‘ help the flshcrnlcn, AN unusual; oneorrruulrv to curu $150 to $300. Selling lPer- sonul Grouting Cardslllggost scu- son now on. Samples free. Selling experience unnecessary. Write to-day. Master ‘Kraft Greeting Card Co., Toronto. 26.27,19,1,3;5,8,10,12. MAN 0R. WOMAN T0 TRAVEL and appoint agents. Yearly guar- nntee $1002. (being $21 wcckly average) and expenses. Expor- lence unnecessary. For particu- lars write Winston Co., ‘Doronto. ' A. W. Swtti. For Sale ron SAEE Amx-Trlznelsa jiups. Apply Nicholson's Barber Shop. 2283-10-26-21- FOR SALE--NEWLY FRESHEN- cd cow. Gurus-icy grade. Bcnjaym- in Mooro, West Royalty. 2804 FOR SALE—-MILCH COWS JUST FR-ONT BED-ROOM TO LET. _l’iltllle 362a]. 231i} 102 T0 ‘LET-S ROOMED HOUSE with modern conveniences, with store 125-127 Elm Avenue. Ap- ply at this office. 2318 10 27 3i T0 LET —DWELL'|NG. HOUSE ilppcr Prince Street. Motlcrn cou- veulcnccs. Hot water heating. Darn and garage. Apply to Guar- dian Officc. 2205-10-22-51 Wanted POTAT-OE?WTAAJTED:ET , MY prices before selling. tSgd.) A- O. F. Gill, Charlottetown. 2294-26-3 WANTED —LIVE FOWL AND chickens. iliglt prices for heavy stock. J. D Jenkins. 2238-1023438 WANTE POTATOES IN CAR' lots eggs, butter, cheese, pork. poultry, ctc. Semi your goods to freghcned,_ y\_ A Mpfllgufl], Jl Arnold (llbbou, Wholesale. xlnrghglcld,‘ 2319102721 Saint John, N. ll. 2233-10-211-101 FOR SALE— FOX SHIPPING Miscellaneous crutos. Special crutch for ocouu shipments. Apply to W. .1. Scott, Maltshfioltl. 1’. E- l. 2275-111-26-61 ‘ a FOR SALE- FINEST MAHOG- any fled. Room Suite for sale. APlily '21 Grafton St. 2201-10-25-31. FOR SALE-DWELLING HOUSE and store combined corner of Wcymouth and Fitzroy. or pur- tlculars apply on prsmises.—'l. U. Auld. 2315 1027 lwk FOR SALE—A COW 3 YRS. OLD, duo ‘to freshen aboutMarch lfiltlh, u heavy draft mare; and 14 tons of hay- Apply Miss Bertha Weir’ slel- or Mrs. Jones Sheri-en. Rocky Point. 2305-10-27-31 FOR SALE-TEN VOLUMES AM- ericanizod Encyclopedia Britan- nia, Ten Volumes work of Eu- lzcne Fields, also four volumes Shukespearm- Complete works. ADDIY at this office. 2265-25-31 Female Help Wanfted ’ (i n it JNO. A. MACDONALD- LAND Surveyor, llormsnvlllo, P. E. 1. a 1008-10-7-1mu WANTED 1'0 BUY — ONE HUN- drcd cars Canada, grade "A” potatoes. G. 1t. Keofo. 197i-11—tf. FBI ‘EZl>'¥Ul{éB LolllTtlknlZlao, For information writo “K. N"l (lunrtilull Office. 23-27 NOTICE-WE HAVE PURCHAS- ed from Stowurt Bros.» one of his prize winning Yorkshire boars. ‘Furness Bros, Vorncn._ 2250-10-26-21. FOUND-JAIR OF GLASSES ON lNorth River Road. Apply Vernon phone 4594i. 2332 t ffcuchcrs “Hunted WANTED -— AN EXPERIENCED teacher forPownal school. Ap- . ~ ‘ZTKI WANTED _ lI‘M‘MEDIATELY.' ‘ a ‘middle aged woman for a small faintly. Apply “W" Guardian. 2321 10 27 3i GIRL "ro ASOIOT AT HOUSE- work, one who can sleep home preferred. Apply 248 Kent St. 2308-10 8.7 I. MAIo WANTED -- noon WAGES fa 1y of three. Applfljflrlul’. W. Turner, 081 Prince 8t.‘ ' _ _ ‘g-tixld-‘IO-Zl-Zii Qniy to Wm. H. tings, Secretary. . _\ ‘ ‘ Situations Vacant lllurke. Went ‘Royalty, or tote-l ~a [most deserving cleulent of our‘ popuiatlonKin-operation in,tll_is mat- ter on the part of all ‘classes of~our people is earnestly solicited. S. T. (Isllaut, Inspector of Fisheries. woman's INSTITUTE - Idle; October ulodting of the Cornwall—, York ‘Women's institute was Ilold Cornwall. Meeting opened by sing- ules which were rend and npprovl ed. Tile roll call was answered ‘by each oncfis “fad" which was very in- tercsting. The chief feature 0f this‘ meeting was tho aluminum ware dcnrunvstrlhtlons given by Mrs. Him- ilman. Several resolutions were pas- sed with regard to the ‘business of the Institute. 1t was decided to lnake useful articles to be sold at the December meeting. After fur- ther talk on the demonstration and it delicious lunch meeting closed with National Anthem. Mrs. Dean ‘McEwcil, York Point, kindly Invit- ed the menlhem to hor home for the next meeting Monday evening, ‘Nov-l onrhcr 1st. lvlrs. liuzou llownrtl,‘ Soc. ; CALEDONIAN CLUB ELECT- ION OF OFFICERS -—- Tho annual election of gfliccrs of 11118 Caledonia‘ Club took pluco inst evening. firec- Idcut J. (l. McFadyou In the chair. Tho new officers are z-eClllef. .1. (l. McFadycn; President, D. J. Muullounltl; l-‘lrst. Vicc President, John Atldorsou; ‘Second Vico Prtts- idcut, Allen Mltchcuu; Treasurer, John Muclllltwe; Recording Sct-"c- tnry, 'I‘.ZVI. MoMilluiuFitlauciai Sec." rotary, A. H. lirowu; Corresponding ‘Secrotnryq Dnulcl Stewart: Pipers‘. (inptuilt McDougal and J. K. Mac- Kenzic; Directors —~ D. T1. {MacDon- ald, T. F. Willie. A. F‘. Houston. Alex McDonald. Jns. Mclsaac. .1. It. Burnett. S. S. McLeod. Jones Pat- on, (i. ifrunk McDonald. Si. And- rews Dinner Committee —~ T. l‘, White. S. A‘. MnoDonu-ltl, J. R. Bill", nott. C. Frank McDonald, TJVI. hic- [Mlllanxlohn Anderson, John K. Mc- Kenzie. A. n. Brown. J. o. Mesa-r‘, yflfhliuflls Concert Committee —— S.‘ ‘A. McLeod. John Anderson (l. P.‘ ‘Nicholson, DJ. MacDonald. John K.‘ iMcKenzie. '1‘. it‘. White Aben Mm:- ‘Lean, T. M. McMillan. ::PUMPKIN ‘PIES. and Candy tea tomorrow. aazsiit the household table at st. James - MARRIAGES and wo ‘ _' ‘sobm hour in s ‘rwtiie wr ting show- osrds. No canvassing or solicit.- ‘illll. We instruct on and supply ou with work. rite today. The snenitt Company, Limited I8 Dominion Building. Toxsonto. it! PRIVATE‘ custom» WANTEh-MIDQLE not‘? wo. man to look after couli home. Milli? at Guardian Office. ' < 2241 10 23 4t WANTID AT ONCE MAID FOR seneral housework. country llrl preferred. state wnnl. , Apply 5 Euston St. Phone 660 or 500- zils-lo-is-tt wmno- A orzuoonAet-tsn. A Greeting Cord Sample Book Ion. Brmtford. Ont. Y ‘ ' S. V. 10-0441. _ Lost uosjr- sox CONTAINING two ‘fancy pearl aeckiets with 0.1!. one with Prince of Wolu‘ edu- cation preferred. Anal: Box 033 fllv- 22801020 at Taylor's name on box.. Finder leave at Guardian Office. _Re- "M11, _ 2320 I I mks mossy l: HOME-MEN sowosu, - BUELL-Alt Central 1 t0 U! afl Christian true; representatives making ton Elicia-nil... p. .. . .. dollars daily; experience or cnpi- v _ tal unnecessary. BradIoy-Osrret- ~ Church, by Rev. Nell Herman, B. A., on Oct. 18t'h. Her- bert Bowden of Toronto, Ont. l0 Mrs. Mary Lee Buell of New Glas- gow. 1N. S- - ~onrnok GA-‘HDINEIR-AT ormps. lillnno- sota. ‘Oct. 33rd. 1M0. Svurseon t Gardiner. formerly of Chelton. P. ,t-.\ l ‘I.’ =0 b‘ uuoatiflfsann n. II. Matti-fills EMBALMER I I ‘IMHO- IGUAII t lnqterfllollt-ilwasvrnade in . ‘ _ -'~,~\»'_ ‘= can , THE casanorrarowu GUARDIAN PHOTOGRAPHED untv ron ‘rms van-avg CRASWELL one». peg-c. MISS ROBERTA GSPENCER F. T. C. L. Orllllht nml Choir Dis-Ooh! Baptist Church. In Plano, Organ and Theory. ‘- Open October 1st Ethnic-Baptist Church, Fltn-oy Street. ' ‘ Clones RESUMES PRACTICE _- INtYeo resumes his practice today. 2350-2021. ' YESTERDAWS MARK ET .,--l.lut- ter sold at 40c, eggs 50c, chickens ‘$1.00 to $1.25; ‘fowl $1.25; apples 10c, doz., craib apples 4c qt. Hay, 60 cts, to 65c, straw ‘350, potatoes (blue) 60c, ‘potatoes (white) 80c. oats 65c, and turnips 25c. TESTING OUT STAIN REMOV- ER — Two meu were at work on the War Monument yesterday test- is: ollt. a. preparation to remove thc stains which are defacing the mcuiorial. Should the preparation prove successful the retrieval of tho stains would add considerably to tho appearance of the monu- ment. . zzAs a vernlifugc an effective preparation is Mother Graves’ Worm hxterlninator, and it can be Elven to t-lle most ldelicato child without‘ fear of injury to the con- stitutlou. i-<o>____ PERSONALS .\ll'. Malcolm Gillis. Fredericton, win; u visitor to tho city yesterday. ‘Mr. W. J. GliTson_ Marshfield, was in the city yesterday. llrsrlvalluce Alt-Neill, lililtou. was a visitor to the ciiy yesterday. ‘.\ll'. Wilfred Willis, North River, \\'il.S a visitor to thc city yesterday. Ml‘. Lemuel Lamont, Churchill, wnf; a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. Ednlund Rodd? North Milton, was lu the city yesterday. Mr. Hector Dnrracli, Clyde River, was lll the city yesterday. 'l\lr.A.(‘.llogers_ Summersitle, a visitor to the city yesterday. W118 Mr. Joseph D. Hughes and son Leonard, were visitors to the city yesterday- Mr. (‘livc N. ltohiuson, llracklcy, was in tllc city yesterday. Mr. John D. Muun, ‘Wood Islands North was a passenger to the city yesterday o__n ‘tllc Murray Harbor train. it will he of llltcrosi to Prince Edward ‘lslall-dcrs to learn ncy General of Outnrio is mar llavlrl If. NIucLeuuan of Cllnrlotto- town. ' l-lct‘ friends will be kind to ‘llcur that the cgldltiou of lltrs. Percy l‘; Keeping. who was brought from . Both Teams Score ‘in First" Period. equally matched and the brand of llNll.‘ SIIIIIIIISTIINS. Alill Both _.Ea.i1__ to Convert. o.» ‘ interest of enthusiasts. The several members of each team played goodball but the work of Trulnor, Duriphy. Murray, and Olllanley for Saint Dunstans‘ and McNuttj Mathioson and Woolner for lPrince of Wales, deserves spec ial mention. The lineup was as follows: The weather yesterday was ideal for tho second ‘game of the Jntcr- obllegiate Championships between second St. Dunstalrs and Prince of Wales. Although each team ‘put fol-Th supreme efforts to emerge victor- ‘lous yet at the end of t-be second period the score remained adraw 3-J. St. Dunstan‘: ‘Pnlnoe of Wales Thi- game commenced at 4 o'clock ‘ Full ‘Bock with St. Dunstans doin honors on Prau-ght . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cullen the kick-off. Albout thll-ty seconds ' - Halves later Woolner on an intercepted Duuphy .. .. . ‘Raymond pass from Mathieson went over tho Murray .. . Gallant line lll a spectacular rush and rul- (Tllauley Darragh led up the first and only score for McKcnua . . . . . . . .. .. . Chandler Prlncc of Wulcs. McNutt failed to Quarters convert. ‘ Truintor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . McNutt This lead seemed. t>o galvanize the Duffy . . . McMillan Saints into action» as they worried Ilflgult Llnklettel‘ tllc P.W.(l.'s by confining the ball to Forwards the P.\V.C. five yard line for [lruc- Council - . Benton tically t‘hc remainder 0f tbegltnle. Curlcy .. . , Keenan Thcir efforts wort: rewarded as five Crokcll .. WDOIIIOX‘ minutes before the whistle, (yllau- Shreuau . . . . . . . .. McDonald 10y by u pretty specimen of play, on Ellsworth (Chill-l - - - - . - . . Murray a puss from Trainer evened the Campbell . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mathieson scorn with u touch-down. Darwin/g Dalton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .\l.cGowan attempt to convert was uusuccess- \ Spares 'l'hc ganlc was easy to watch. thcrc being no dull moments as clcvcr tzicltliug and rushing of both teams supplied plenty of excitement for the fans. Both teams, lll regard to svcigllt. An exciting and interesting game is expected when first Saint Dun- stans and the Abegwelts face one another on. the gridiron at 3.30 Thursday in the second struggle for the Provincial championship. 600 DEAD football they display captures the llc was associated, ‘Nelle, T0\vu-' send. iiluri-ny. and others and lu a very intcrcstiug story liukctl these names with present lllaltlcs and (Continued from Page 1 events, “What Ls pflrllclllfll‘ interest __. a __ii~_.__ to Prince ltldwartl island is liol- “As I am u religious man I vir- lantlfis‘ appointment ill 1764 as sur- tually believed that our small baud‘ P. II. B. PlAY III A IIIIIIII- I D1. Raclui H. Fvur ‘ Bio-iii ms: em “ “The blade slipped I'- that: explains hundreds of C3588 0f foot infection," says Rachel H. Freer, well- known New York chiropo- dist. "N0 unskilled band should ever pare a. corn. It is a job for a chiropodist." Visit your chiropodist as often as you do your den? tist, if you would keep your feet in prime trim. But be- THE SAP-E AND GENTLE _i "Uoskillcd use “of corn razor-in?‘ vitcs infcdtioM-sdy} (biropodist A Blue-j ay is? ’ mg”, dill '§oi’“""wwnl.=lml¢tt,"a_l. _; 21M “ ttylcs utttlloutfgnlqfcovn; w tween visits. when i corn needs attention, put on a Blue-jay plaster. Blue-jay is the safe, gen- tle and sure way to remove a 00m at home. Even the most obstinate corn seldom needs mole than a second plaster. Standard for more than twenty-six years . . . May be had at all drug stores. WAY TO END A.CORN Lower Freight Rates (Continued from Page 1 facturers to obtain wider nlarkets. Thlere is‘ another suggestion which affeclts UIIB C. N. R. This has to do with the bout service be-l llczltmeut in vile report of the com- , mission, The effect of subsidies ‘to coke ovens would also have a beneficial effect on coal opera- tions of the province of New Brun- swick. Tile letters output is smallbut the New Brunswick coals are said to he well adapted to cok- ing. " Tile report deals also with the vcyoi- general. Here he began ‘his work. licre the first of his children was born, and here after ‘his death his wife came to ‘finish her days. lilrs. Nlzlc-Lcod excelled with anec- dote and apt comment. She ulade of Americans were ‘SIXIPEII so that we could rescue the great legion of helpless orphans. The terrific seis- mic forces ceased temporarily and we succeeded ill reaching thc or- phaunges. tween the mainland and P. E. i- ‘railways “VX1911 b)’ ‘New BY\"19' it is recommended that this service wick. It is recommended 1118i- W976 be Increased and that tlhe cost be might be furtller inquiry into the charged to the country and not to St. John Valley railway wiih a the C. N. R. One rather iuterest- view ‘to 1111105511919 ""81 119011751‘ lug jiolnt which is made in the re- tion by the feileffli Envefilmem- It “mull. A. Moore, conveying n fitting tri- nt tho homo of Mrs. Gifford Batu .110“ w, 11 Nicklm forum, Am", bute to Mrs. MacLcod and the dis- “ tluction she has I lug 0f the Ode followed by tllc min- u, M,” Gordon’ a niece m. um‘m,_,, study of tho early dnyr-l of our pro- co. “Due to three years of systematic drill and discipline the children hudt already begun to dress and formed lines. Within a few minutes we luarclled them ‘all out in orderly formation to the adjacent fields. “Au hour later the earth rocked again, followed by a rolling. rush- iug sound like thunder which seeur ed to carry utter doom and de- struction with it. The ‘orphans clung pathetically to the nurses, whose superb courage and composure in such dire extremity would touch the hearts of the peuplo who sent them here. ~- " "A hurricane of wind swept cv- crytlling Iictore it and tlic orphans who were only scantily clad, troln- blcd from combined cold and fear- her audience see the interesting characters she described the sett- irlg which 18th century life ill this nevi‘ laud provided. Among other exhibits of Capt. Holland she exhib- ited the Holland clock which she called the ‘most interesting relic on P. E. l. This heirloom was made in England by clockmaker George Graham and was brought out ill. the cabin of the Causo on which Captain Holland, his wife and party came to Canada after ‘his arppoitltnleut as surveyor gen-oral. Mrs. MacLcod closed with a cou- tr f. of thc stirring tlmcs of Clup- ta ‘Holland and our (lay with all its progress. A llcnrty vote of thanks was moved by Ali's. (Judge) Noll MacQuarrle, seconded by bliss C. E. Holman and supportctl by .\lr. Majestic Contour Seen “filrougll tho jut‘ black night on- ly the luajcstit- contour of vast Ala- guz, Hit: volcanic mountain with its dome of‘ ctcrulll ‘snwt; standing out zlitaiut-tl in llur viu ' I "rfi-V-iii llito a bcncuu on the broad Lcllin- ' aknu Plain could be jacrceivcd. "’l‘i'lc jilr-rcing cries of tho popula- -—- tion groping ill the dark utlded the Georgetown u, the ,p_ Island AIIBBWGII, football practice this element of agony to the scene. “Danna, Sunday. is improvetL M“ afternoon at. 4.4.‘: at A. A. A- (xftlfli. flsures appeared lll the haemng arrived from Kemvnlo grounds. _ __ . ‘ fit-Ids. dlscllsrgirtg water. snlld and lust night. __""“".“"_’_‘ 5m‘ _ -___ _._ "T-ho terrible subterrauezlu roar- Iilg, cracking quaklug continued L 0. D, Lecture npasnlotllcally with’ violent surface __ undulations, the {l!l‘l‘t)l' of which Tllc lllgn standard already set in tho l. O. l). i‘)- lecture course was luainhiuetl last ‘evening by lVirs-l. Nell hltlhcod lil hor lecture, “Chap iall- Samuel llollanrl and. 1m. 'l‘i'lnes." Au interested and apprec- ilt-tivc audience -ill the Sumlncrsltlo Town Hull hoard this, tho fifth loot ure of the series. Miss l". Hunt cup- ably presided. Ilutrotluciug llcr subject Mrs. Mc- lmotl stressed tho vnlllc of study- lugl: (iullutlitlu history null tin: inter- ‘ srours Removed lierlettfs, “ Treatment I May be tikon with porfoot utatyby both young and old. It ls highly rdtiommendlt! and used from cont to cont for golf itonii, jiuhdloo. DIITOHIO stomach trouble and llvor dln- v orders. Don't watt .untll It In too Into.‘ ' Get Mlrlott’: today. I w, ‘7711-10 ll..a.. mo; can ‘be imagined only by those who have experienced it or which have road llulwcr Lytton"; Lust Days of I'fillllll!ll. "At IIIIH jlznciuro Wlldll w»: $00111- t-d to’ Ilc looking into the very abyss '02‘ dcutll wc ltllt-‘ls down and ‘with ('_V(‘.~l toward heaven uskctl lllvlne ill(‘l'\1y. lt. conic. Wt- woro caved. 1 can rcluombcr no more. Gym——l0.80 to 11.30, Speciulwlztss i130 to 5, Junior A. and ‘l1. Bowling-J, City ‘League, llunoolt vs, Railway, 3.30, ‘Rebekah Lcuguc. Imps vs. Jolly Jlllillctt. haunt: ODDFELLOWS _ LEAGUE Tile ‘Pops defeats the llo-lltis lly only ‘i plus ill a vory close liuluc- Ho-Bos Western Guardian cst. which lics lu the story of IIIHSII w , itront lives which ploycd no grout ‘h Um IfL-i ‘if _______ It trill‘! lll tho dovclopntctit of our '1 Emmi“ I": ‘it.’ -C. M. B. A. SOCIAL The wcck- laud. llcr subject was of cspot-Iul J; “Mew?” UL’ 12;, 1y socinls conducted by the mem- Iutcrcst in that u grout grand l" iqlcholmm "if 1., l)0l".~l uf the Summersitlo Branch oi’ daughter o-f (Jsrptuiu Holland ivas T “T - - ' - - ' " " H‘; 1'“ the t‘. M. B. A. arc becoming quite lllrcscut ill thqaudicnco. Sketching Tmal-glno- popular and on~ Aloutloy illgltt a tho life of ‘Captain ilolrmld gill-s, , __ large terowd attended. Tile com- itlclleod referred briefly to the A\~ Ameu‘ ~ - - - - ' ~ ' " U0 l“ lpauy played whlst for tho llrst part grant men of the time with whom u Jmlmm" H8 I52 1~7‘of the evening 11ml ymllltz =11"! 01d _ l\- Mac-Milli)’ - 1w 95 dmllnllngled tn delightful enjoyment. w+o+a+oo+o+o+ooo+o+o+oi> F. Bin-hoe I27 iii-l fiiifldic ladies prize was won ‘by Mrs. ‘ T. Sentner . . . . . . . .. l~|3 l-io lJ9|w. ll. McNcill and the gentleman's ' Total—2ll~i. |II_\' John c. Gallant. Afterwards the Ifloor was cleared and dancing iii- dnlged In. The Dumbeils won over the lied- Tops as the latter only had two of their regular team. Red-Tops I7 -—POLICE COURT"— At the Pol- _ Icc Court in Sulnmersitle yesterday 145 17-‘ the case against a-clerk of one of 133 181 the SlSide ‘stores charged with sel- .‘\. MacEacheru 102 132 971mg ammunition toaminor we oi‘.- ll. MacKowe . . . . . -. 94 111 33journed forjudgemont. There were Total-IBM. l3 Prohibition cases heard. in the Dumbells lfirst case the defendant was con- . F, Adams 110 0!) 127 verted and sentenced to 10 months A. Bruc . 119 1st 143 in jflll and In a sewfld case the (‘yMacLeod 141 117 147i defendant: ‘was sentenced to 6 l3. Vanldsrstiue ..,.. 108 82 13,6 months in jail. A third case was Total—l507. . ‘dismissed. ' —~Rev. Father l-lotzan. licv. P. vw“ K.“ school “u” ival-sh and ‘Rev. A. Slnnott Chur- In one of the mo“ excmnglottetown. were visitors to Sum- games yet roiled the Orioles wouiflflslde YQQFeTdQY~ their second victory over the Blue‘ Eastern Guardian birds by only 12 pins. Albert Mar-I ley rolled o star some for the wIn-" .....l i '. y‘ . , ,__,, . -.. H. LIQD ant I : norm. ~ ' t A Marley . . . . . . . .. 148 160 101i‘ .."GENERAL MEETING 0i MOB-l ' 111 118 tsgne shipping club Ives Hall Fri- 115 134 day 29th. at 8 p. m. Important. bus- 101 99 moss Iucludlns appointment 0! 11"’ 60 79 secretary. 1 232440 ~21- H. Llpthorne . . 116 102 105 Don't aqueous biannual-dio- "lliil- 13g 1;: solvoybom. Got two ounces of A-lltllrqohlmon . , colors. w" f‘ I" if“ m» g" °'°‘_ P. Gunther . . . . . . . .. 121i ‘J07 olfltgggtilrdgggggggg, g; , 3-,; . , "j _ Ind nuro met 0 . Wtfllrnlafll . .,. port is tlllat In the coluulisslonss opinion the union of the provinces would not help ‘to surmount the has long been held in fthe Marl- tlmes that the federal government should have‘ taken over this pro; petty. it is further recommend- ed tlhat the Kent Northern Railway also be taken 0V6!"- varlous economic handicaps under which the Maritlules labor—tthose from other sections of Canada have often tried to make the point that the ullion of ‘tihe three prov- inces would prove an excellent bas- -‘ is upon which easterners might better obtain increased considera- tion at- the hands 0t.‘ the federal _ aulvhorlties. Tile report. also points out that lu the upkeep of their loads and bridges those prov- ‘ lncos- Iiave u hoav-y load to main- . lulu. wgp. . v 4th». One of the largest and beat , equipped Hotel: In Eastern ,, ‘Canada. Contains 120 roorfil. - 44 of which have private baths. completely renovated in the past law years. IFew Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have it: splendid table. Courtcouo. service to all Guests. Tele- phones in rooms. Rates $4.00 to day. To Develop Ports Ono of tllc major points which the coullulssion considered was the further development of the Atlan- tic ports~an objective which ap- ‘ purcntly thus long met with gen- " clal approval in other sections of the Dominion. Tile commission ilns recommended establishing fed- " cralharhol‘ boards at St. John and at Halifax. At present tilosc 'har- - 00m are owned and administered by the respective cities. In fact, » the report advocates the further , developlnen of all the Atlantic. ports. in the past itlaritilners have polulted to t‘he extravagant ex- \ penditures ‘on such projects as ,_the Toronto harbor by the federal gov- ernment, ivlheroas nothing». has been douc to build up or encourage trade on iihe Atlantic seaboald. It hao been felt In‘ the Marltimcs that, the govdrnment has usually rc- sponded hot to reason but simply lo public clamor in flltlkillg expend- itures for navigation]. Nufurjluy the clamor has llcou the loudest from ltdlmso sections whcrc the must. votes are obtainable. Then tho jircsout plight of the $5.00 per Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors HARRYC BROWN, Manner g VICTORIA HOTEL ‘Loo. wood. sislde. W. ‘E- Lusrln- lllllllilX. .1. N. JHFVIS and wife. Osh- nwa. ()III._ u. r. Iilackfiy. Montreal- L. 1. ‘tilldlcilan, Montreal, 1.. 11. Beo- ton, st. John. W. B. Page. SLJohn. ‘ll. T. Muttart. S'SIde, ll. Cameron, S"Sitie. A. Bcoffl. City. A. c. norm. ‘S‘SIde, Wm. Mason. Halifax. D- Nova Scotia steel and coal indust- ry has been given thought by Sir. Andrew ltac Duncan and his asso- fizttos. - The steel Industry ls now being tronsidorotl hy tho tariff board -- IIOIIIIIIOI-‘s ucttoil or some sort will be tukcu. it is under- stood that‘ the commflssion has ad- vised tho Imluediato txetahllsllulenl of coking plants. in order to cx- pedlte Ithesc projects. sulbsldles should be given tlho operators. Mills_ Halifax. (l. A. Malaria. 5t- John. R. G. Derrick. Montreal, Jos- eph, Ncrwood, Galt_ F. M. lteddiniz. st. John. E. A. Thornton. Diabv- ‘C. ll. Syphcr, Digby. E. [Scotty- Mcucton, F’. (l. Butte. Mollcton. J. . D. MoAlrsley, Moucton. A. B. l‘lallls_ Montreal. 1.. P. Lflplllne. Montre- al, M. J. Hort Montreal. Wm. G. llarmut, Montreal, A. Dewitt Fos- ter, Kentville. N. S._ D. G. Fersll- son, Halifax. ' Such n recommendation is of vital importance to Nova Scotia and if put_ Into effect would do much to relieve the present unsound eltun-f tluetry now finds itself. l l To Help Agriculture Agriculiule is the chief lildustry In the thrcc provinces. mission feels that efforts along these lilies should have eyery en- couragement —possibly might be given. itely known what steps for the en- couragement of agriculture lore embodied in the report, hilt prob- ably it recommends grants to as- sist lll opening up new agricultural lands. ‘Naturally. hoard is giving thought to the sit- nation Nova Scotla. ft receives but little Livestock Report (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Oct. 20. —l.tvestock for o on the two markets this mor In; amounted to 108 cattle. 30B lnmlbs. 1.777 hogs and 107 calvu. ‘The cattle were practically all cin- tnon, cutters and bologna bulls and sold at yesterday's prices of 1.50 sown 8.76 to 9.600 _ _ H» Tile com- ' it is not deflti- ~N as the tariff " or the steal industry iu. to 1.75 for the cows and 3.00 to 3.50 for the bulls. A for fairly good t-eal _ calves sold for 11.60 and grass cai- E. Konney. Gloucester. zosgtool to 4.25.1‘he£o were no gotzgdiauiwood. New Glasgow, no i. ambsandt eto roe‘ t‘ 9"" f"! l" "Ml ‘vywoo 11.00 for tuft’ p. ls . non ‘loll! min nos to 1|.- Ooli. Dalton. '3. J. Hughes. SOIIPI f medlumlA. s. Mltobood, gram. N. s.. n. B. I10‘ and 1.8.78 who offered for selects . l6- T!!! Since taking over this Hotel we have opent many ' thousands of dollar: In repairs and‘ improvements. It I: now the flout I-totoi of It: clan In the Maritime Prov- inces. It lppull t6 who wlnt a ooiltlortilll‘. Hotel ltfllfllontlld tabla hill excellent oortlloo at a moder- ate prion. t.‘ .. . '--~ Rates‘ from 08.00 to “All par day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor! j M100; L. MoOUAID. Ml ,_ _ UIIN HOTIL - ‘W. P‘. Fanner, Plctotl. N. 8.. A. G. Tut-ray, Jr., Oiotiqootbr, Mun. 0.. Muesli. u , 01in gotten may, ~Windsor. , i on, u. . as.