iII' 'L‘H‘TH" ' .OGTGBE-Rfii- 1921......~ .. ’i i , .' I , ~ i The Way to Save It is tha systematic "filmy with m .7. inko until deposits} rat er than din eon-idem tl mm-annu amount. to $841.02. civic-in I 3:1- Iany a mean t atoa ' aching. ' up a lubstantiai financial b' Gat'ttia'vliabit oi definiteiynde 'tin .‘nu ma“ oat/:5! every weer], withpl’illergt at 3°. . in five years 'A—NK or CANADA Charlottetown Branch R. Diet, Manager ”— _ . .. .......-—. -A .i vvvvvv Vvv A -AAL vavv vvv cattle Whole 0...“ “.6 E. .II I... cussnn) mountains" Lfimuumarauhamummhluab- to“ Ill-II“ In no.” .ut‘h- tiled in out to «val "It-Io. an. (Jo-(nation- can! u on word. but llva Illu- (u upon a _u no word. III nun-ano- fio cover our III! aloe-m1 all advanta- no cola on (Ila nla “‘VHM_ Lama MALE HELP WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED-A good list carrier. Ap- ply Guardian Office. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Iit once < two hundred menH AutoGas 'l‘ructor MEchandcs— 'l‘lre Vulcanizerg —— Batteray lie- pairlnngxy Acetylene Weld- ing. Mechanics earn 55:415. per tiny. Train for these at our his modern school »— largest and bust. equipped In Eastern Canada, llig new’equipnient of iill kinds including new engines. Actual practical systematic training very best instruction; only few weeks required. We train you day and cvoning clas~ ses without extra charge. Board and room $7 tip. Call or write —— beautiful free catalogue. Seven- teen years exiporlence. schools from coast to coast. llcmphills lllg Auto Gas Tractor School, 163 King St. West, Toronto. FUI'NI) wouun SEPT. 28TH, ON —E.X- lilbilion grounds, lady‘s \valcii. ll\\'llt‘l‘ can haw same by calling at 27 upper iIillsboro , SL, am. paying for *WANTED SECOND HAND 2‘on :l burner ol1 stove. Phone 271 ‘lt.. or apply Guardian. JNO. ALFRED MacDONALD, Lani Surveyor, Hermanvllle. MEAT, STORE RE»OPENED—We liavo opened again with a fiizi line or choice meats. A. J. Warren. It‘itzroy St. WILL THE PARTY who took the ladies coal from tho Eldon llo- tel Thursday. Sept. letli, return some at once. as they are. known, \(illl‘lltb “'AN'I‘EI) TEACHER WANTED for Dunhlaiie School. Number of pupils in dis- trict, 25. No advanced pupils. (loo‘d hoarding house, convenient to school, Suppleiiiont, $125. Win. A. (Iillcasli. :~‘.ec., Gletiwood, but it, O'Leary R. It. 'l‘ 0 LE'I‘ *TO LET FURNISHED HOUSE, good locality. orchard, stable and garage. Write ilox 471. city TO LET—l"lll‘tlislli‘(l house, good in- iallly, near town, orchard, stable and garage. Write Box 471, city. v To LET-Kitchen and bedroom furnished on first floor. Modern convenience. Apply 139 Hills» borough St. ‘YOUNG LADY, EXPERIENCED desires position at. General of- (ice work. Apply M, (1, Box 116. - ‘W DOMINION WOOL MARKET RE- PORT. SEPTEMBER 27, 1921 -As a result or general buying activity in Europe, lirltain. l'uitel States and ('auada, there has been a il‘lllll'lll‘l' on the part of sellers to advance prices_ lluycrs, on the, other band although apparently willing to rival on the old level of values have been slow to meet the. new pri was asked and salos havo. been slow, except on offerings which have remained at fortiier quotations. ’l‘lii- evident shortage of this year's cotton crop and the ol- t'eady appreciable advance in prices for llritisli tops and yarns is creating a stronger undertone to .wool prim-s and it would appear only a matter of time uiitll buyers will have to moot the prices flslh‘il by sailors. Mallowad Virginia loaf, blended by export- ’t’lif: CHIEF“ DELIGHTS m o OUR CREAM“ can ouavni: _ APPRECIATE!) IIBTi‘r' marina Hundreds of- People Know that Perfection lca Cream ll good, and good for that». It Isn't hard to tail why Perfec- tlona la ao popular for apart from tho cloanllnau and food valuo, and all the rut ' 7 lbs “The Taste" Hundreds know It. Do you? I ' Central Creamerleo unis taunt" “Hill” lllllH NEW YORK, Oct. Iii-Babs liulrh has played -il| two world's series with the Red Sox against the Dodgers of 1016, and the Cubs of two years later but llioiigli be has 1312 homo runs to his credit in the last three seasons llabe never yet has matte any world's series home runs. ‘ Illabe .Ruth, outficltior. may be. through as a major league pitcher but h'e’ still holds the record for consecutive scoreless world's sore ies innings established when he was pitching for the ltod Sox. The foo'bio Athletics slammed Ruth for six runs in the eight itin« big of Saturday's second game, just after the Yanks had won the pennant. But Ruth can point to 29 con- set-utive scoreless world's series inulugs which is one more than even the great Christie Mathewson may claim. After being scored on in the first inning of the second liod Sax-Brooklyn Time in 1916 Ruth shut l‘lle Dodger). out for 13 innings winn'lr; a Li inning gillllf‘. 2 to 1. l’ltibe next pitched world‘s series ba-ll against 1915i Cubs. shutting them out in 9 inn~ lugs. ills iicxt “Out” against the same club in the, same series he went along for seven innings willi- out being scored on and won both games. . DANDERINE. Stops Hair Coming Out: Thickens, Beautifies. ‘ ' 1 .‘lfi-conts buys a bottle of "nau- dorlne at any drug store. Afterflone application you can not find a ‘ Wtiliiadlaiéply l ” .Cborlo'ttuown e 0 dr if, a (slum: “It; Oeplésgf'l’evgry air obtain now'lite‘.“vtsor. brightness, in o I color and abundance, CHARLOTTETOWN PIPE BAND at h‘uiiimcrsldo racer-i Wed, Oct. 5th. CREPE n: CHENE in all [hit shades at $1.95 a yard. l‘atuns ATTENTION IS DIRECTED In ad In this issue of McKenzie King's meeting in Charlottetown. Oct. 01h. SPECIAL TRAINS leave Char- lottetown at 7.30 a. iii., arrive at Suinmcrsidc at 10.30 n.ni., leave on return at 7.30 p.m. AURORA, SCAREB. NUGGET Waterfall. it‘ugiyama, Matrix, Gale- ty, Whirlpool, are a few of the. new shades for evoning wear, See them at l’atoiis .Ltd. NOW YOU WILL NEED :1 now evening dress for the Fall dances. Come in and-see our Crepe dc (‘henep Ducliesse antl Palletto silks in all the popular shades. l’atons Ltd. V ' ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON from 3 o'clock to 4 o'clock p.m., lion. W. L. McKenzie King, Libel" al leader, will hold a reception in the Legislative Assembly (‘liainber in the Provincial Building. This will Miami a splendid opportunity for the lady electors and men elecv tort-i to personally meet the Liberal lcadcr. Everybody welcome VERNON RIVER CIRCUIT.“ Services, Sunday, Oct. 91h, Vernon l0.‘.l0 a 111‘ “Error in lltl' Iloli» glous Lire“; Cherry Valley, 2.30 p.m. “Knowing ()nesclt‘" follow- ed by the Sacrament of the Holy Communion. Vernon “.30 p. m. “The Ilovils Devices" or “The De» VII :1 Dangerous Foe." Sunday Schools 10 a. in. and 2 p. Ill. change of little at Vernon at p. iii_ instead of 7 1), III. Minister. ltcv. ltobcrt M. llrodie. FOOTBALL UN-DER ARC LlGHTS.—’i‘o enable its players to have proper practice the Abe.- gweits have had electric arc lights ‘nstallcd at Victoria Park near Ihe Ilziiid stand. A splondld field is there availablrv. Tonight at 7 p. in. the,first .vorkout will be llt‘ltl, and a large turnout is looked for. In addition to the players seen iii ai-Iioii with Mt Allison there are many aspirants for the. team and every man must boon hand prompt ly. This month will see a great revival of the. grand old game, The local league will be re-organizcd and games may be arranged with Mont-ton with return iiiatt'ii'cs with the latter and‘ Mt Allison Univer- sity Every player anti prospective .. ,- Hr); . 'lil THE‘CHARIIOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. I THE cum? outrun MCKENZIE KING and other prom lncnt Liberals speak In Charlotte-i town Thursday evening, Ii‘th. ()I",l SEE OUR LINE of Puiiotte silk in all the [calling shades at $1.95. tl’utuns Ltd. , LIMITED NUMBER and only 14 days left Io secure one of the. Twentieth Century Cook Books by renewing your subscription. MILTON AND RUSTICO—Next Sunday (second In month.) Service at Rustlui,“ m. wltli Hon ('oiii- munion. liarvcst Thanksgiving service. at Milton next Sunday a:- tornoon at 3 o'clock when the preacher will be ltov. ii. 1). ONE" mond, M. A.. of SI, I’aul's (Eti'uficli, Charlottetown. ’l‘he offertory at the service. will be. for the Mis- sionary appointment, and a thank- uttering of fruit, Vegetables, fio.v~ ers, etc, will be gladly received for the 1’. Id. l. Ilospltal. FUNERAL SERVICES—The fun- eral of the late llavid (iiivanaHh took place. from his residence. 5!! King St., tl“l':(ltly, Sept. 2nd at it if: n. m. and was largely attended. The pail bearers were ’I‘. Iiagtln, it. Ker. win, 1". lleroti. 1‘. Dennis. J. Train- or_ 1., Morris. Tho service tit-the (‘liurch and grave was conducted by Rev. b‘atber'ltooney. The time ers and spiritual bouquets wore as follows: I“llllllly wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell; (‘rost-ent, John Mc» Leod & (‘o.. and emplo'ms; (‘ros-I Bouquets, Mrs_ Aiiiiio (‘avauag and family; Mr, and Mrs David (‘a- vaiiagh; Mr. and Mrs. J. M:- Maniius, Mr, illl'l Mrs I'I. Iiolland. Mr, ’I‘lios. Ila and family. Mr. and Mrs. l-‘raticis lleron, Mr. and Mrs, (loo. lraliam and family. Mr. otd Mrs. Lawrence Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. iiobort Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. P. \Vliltty’ and family, Mr, and Mrs. Capt, W. I’. Burke and family, Mr and Mrs. Frank tilt-Kuaiuey. ——_ A PRETTY CHURCH DING.—()n “’etllleatiay WED- evening, September let. 1021, l'owual Me- thodist (‘liiirtli 'was filled to Ibo doors by i'l'it-Iltls galliereti to wit- 11L. iilv llllpiiillw of Miss Irene .\lI Ili'iar Smith and Mr. Vilwin Slow- arI, ,\t .1 o'clock pror ly to the film i“ of Mi-iitilhsohu‘s Wedding March, played by Mrs. A. G. Judson. the bride entered the (‘liurch lean- Iug on the arm of her father. Mr. W. it). Smith, who presented her iii matrimony, The bride, who is one of i'ownal'a fairest daughters. looked charming in a dross III' while crepe do chi-no willi bead |,ti‘liiiinings. ()raiigc blossoms ltf‘l'l the long veil and she carried a ho- quot of maiden hair torn and whit-- eartiatious. 'i‘lin Ilowor 'glrlsm player is urged to ltiin out tonight for a great big start. ILLUSTRATED ADDRESS... An inter sting address on Japan, 11> lustratt-tl with lantern slides, wa.s delivered Monti y ovonlng last in St. Peters Path Hall ,by Rev, Henry C. Ligllt; There, was a fair .ittcndnnco'fat tho. entertain» merit, the proceeds of which will go towards tho. Women's Auxiliary fund of the Cathedral, Mr. Light in his lecture dwelt upon mission- ary work in “The island Empire of the first" and upon its life and worship. The lantern slides. furnislicd by the Mission Society. wore colored in Japan and HP“! from that country by liov. J. Rocpor Robinson, noted Anglican Missionary and traveller whose son is being supported as a missionary in Japan by St. ’aul's congrega- tion here. The colored slides por. trayed many interesting scenes of Japanese life. W ::DUST CAUSES ASTHMA.— ldven a little speck too small to see will load In agonies which no words can describe. The walls of the breathing tubes contract out it seems as if the very life must pass. From this condition In. J. i). Kellogg's Asthma Remedy bring.s the user to rest and health. It re- lieves the passage. anti normal breathing ls established again. *— BOOKS OF THE BIBLE Old Testament The great Jehovah speaks to us in Genesis and Exodus; Leviticus and then we. see Numbers and Deuteronomy. Joshua anti Judges title the land. Ruth git-ans the Hell] with careful haml. Samuel and 1st, and 2nd, Kings And Chronicles the record brings To Ezra; after Nehenilnh Queen Esther, cliiid of Jewish sire, Then Job and I'suluis, sublime and sweet. And Proverbs feet Ecclesiastes then comes on With the on eet Songs of Solomon; \Vltli Lamentations takes the pen; ‘l‘Izeklcl, Daniel, lloson's lyre Next Joel. Amos.I Obadiah, Jonah, Micah .ani m, then Ilabakkuk tn eh i) oplietic thlianitih .ind Haggai cull. ‘ And Zechariah builds the wall, guide nrlght our DH]. ‘ And Malachi the last one sent (‘onrludos the ancient Testament. New Testament. Matthew opens to our view, The Hon Gospel just and Iruo. Mark and,l.uke then follow on With the loved apostle John. In one book the Acts are seen, And I'aul's Epistles are fourteen; One was to the Romans sent, Two to the Corinthians went, 'l‘hon Galatians and we see. Ephesians called to unity. Philippians thon Colosslans; Two to Thessalonians; Two to Timothy so mild. Who knew the Scriptures from a child. Next Titus and then Philemon, To the converted llebrows one‘ The next that our attention claims is from the great Apostle James 'l‘wa by “Peter than we see, . And by John'wei'g written three. Than from Jude an othortation. iv Biblo and: with Revelation. Ar Ale Smith anti Itliiecn Jones - '. , or and causal of the bride, Were prettin dressed in pink organdy and carried beautiful baskets of sweet peas. The (lliurch WiliS‘llilnfl' Isonion decorated for the occasion Mind the. wedding party stood under a beautiful floral boll, while the Icoromony was performed by Ilie ,ltr-v. George 'I‘illr-y. paslor of lbc church. After Ilie ceremony the bridal party repaired to “Green- wood.” the home of the bride. whore a most sumptuous woddln‘g supper was served In the invited guests. It is needless to say that everyone thoroughly enjoyed the bountios which this home is fa- mous for providing. The. evening was pleasantly spout indoors while hundreds of the happy couplos' friends serenaded them without. The. vprosents consisting of sub» stantial cheques, cut glass, silver- ware. dainty lliion and china, testi- fied eloquently to the popularity of those young pooiile. and the best wishes of their large circle of friends go with them for a long and happy married life, Ilnnrl'l “nine-t for Dar-drum , -.._ _ :zoun' IMPORTED Scotch all New Beer a wool blankets are beauties. low prices. $10.50 pair. Weeks. ————-‘O'——— ::FOR RHEUMATIC PAINS.—— The pains anti aches of sciatica and Rheumatism should be treated with Dr. Thoiiins' ICi-lt-t-trlc Oil. The soothing and healing properties of this famous remedy have been de- monstrated for fifty years. Use It also for lnfaiunuitory paliis, culs; scratches, bruises and sprains either in human beings or lho Iow- er animals. —-—‘0.—'—"‘ LONDON, Oct. 4.——’l‘l|c advance party of the British delegation to lie Washington conference on liIll-iv utlon of armaments and the Far Eastern question, sail on October 26th. The remainder of the secre- iiirlal and delegates. who will bring the representation up to about fifty, take passage a few days later and arrive in New York only a few days before the opening of the conference. A . I . Sand for Your Fm Copies of, "The Money Maker," The Investor's Pocket Manual Oar Lama Hanna-I Pnbucaflana muses-(18:00 Investment Brokers mo It. Franco“ Xavier Mr“. Montreal M rune nunan ‘ M“ v F mow: H v s 1 0 t 0 D wv ' EH’IIPAHEPIIHI Below will be found a brief synopsis i.f lob-graphit- roporls re» t-t-ivml at the lluiik of'lloiitreal from its IIi-anrlr The, Ilraiicli Managers haw- complete and intiiu‘ale knowledge of each local siluatiou auzl art in close iIIlIt'lI with (‘rop conditions in all sections of the districts shown. The map ovorleal indicates llll‘ ap- )II‘IIXlllliilD oxlI-ul of the districts up-utloucd. MARITIME PROVINCES: f'rops on the whole are about 75 per cent of the average. ltoots bavo improv- I-d considerably of late atid reports from (Yarleton f‘ouuly, New Iirllus- wick, indicate that Ibo potato crop iously expected. The Nova Scotia illliili‘ crop is expected It) show a -' ight increasi- over that for last war. shipments to (treat Britain and tilt: lluiII-d States have com - meat-ed. iii I’i'iiii-o l-deurd Island condilious gout-rally are good, the polalo crop is exported to be of l)l'lll"l' quality than last your. -—SUM. cut -PRAIR|E PROVINCES MARY—Although drought, worms, saw l'ly. anti hail, ‘lioro (hum-(l injury and loss, a large (I'Ilil, estimated at 271000000 bush oi; of wheat, and 331,000.000 bush- t-l4 of oats, has been cut. (ion - tiuuous rain since t'ullitit: in k- .ilI-hcwau and Manitoba may re; .luce this and certainly lower the grade. l’ri-si-iit conditions are, (‘.\I. lv:\liY lIlS’l‘Iilf"l‘, \vI-allier coiiIiiiu nus favourable and-many farmers have finished threshing. Results «as-t and south ippoiutlng, but livid Iieer arerage yield of wheat - oats -i0, barlovilfr bushels. . vlllltllllll-I DIS'DIIIII" . thresh- lug completed iii soiiie districts, of- lier expect to finish iniddie ()cto- lur. Yield very disappointing. ltlv A lIlS'l‘ltIO'l‘; threshing de- layt-d by t‘a-lu sim-o Nth ins-L, is now 20 per cent completed. Rains have lowered grade. SASKA'I‘UIIN |lIlS'I‘li|("l‘; threshing should be Lil'lll‘l'itl now. After it weeks III-lay many districts just ('Ollllllt’lli‘lll>f.',. About Ill pt-r ('I'Ill finished. 30 points report wheat has sprouIi-d. Huts should be fairly good. Ilraiu marketing slowly owing to wet tools. If present ftiiie \veaIlior cour linurs harvesting should be finisli~ «d by 1 November. EDMONTON LIS'NUI‘ : large percentage wit l‘lI‘v‘SlH‘Il. average yield and sample good. About 10 days favor- able \vcattior should complete thin‘li’i. ,. \\'l.\'.\‘ll'l-)I.l lIIS’l‘ltll‘T rain has i'ilei'rupled threshing, but about I‘IO per cent done. Iiraiu sprouting in some localities but no widesproaal damage reported. tip to lsI Week September about 2-3 of the wheat s-liiptiit-iils graded be tween .\'o. 1 hard and No. 2 north- I‘I‘ll. PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.. Final reports indicate that cereal and hay crops are below average. 'l‘rlll‘ Lowor St. Lawrence and the Lake SI, .iiihii regions bad the best re < lur . ' while Ibo Eastern ’l‘owu - ships suffered soverer front drought, A good potato crop is ex- pocled in the Lower SI. Lawrence rouloii, but in oIlier parts of the Province Ibo yield will be small atid in some dislrii-ts almost a fail- ure, Olin-r roots will be below avorage. (lrass pasluros have itii - proved considerably recently. it is estimaled that crops-iii general will be, front I10 per cent to 70 per cool of an avorago year. PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. \Vlille crops this your lIavo not turned out as heavy as usual, gene~ ral rcluriis have been fair. All grains were below average. and of poor quality. liay a short crop luil offset by an exceptionally good on silage corn. Early small l'rulIs light bill of good quality. Apples below average. lioot crops promise well with exception of potatoes, tobac- co, it largo aceragc of best quall~ iy. PROVINCE OF BRITISH COL- UMBIA. Hay atid fodder, ti rc - cord crop of good quality. Hay yield 25 per cent greater than i'llt‘ 1020 tonnage of 254,000. Threshing about completed, Average gratin crop. It‘ruit results generally stills- factory. Okaungaii apple oquut estimated 2,900,000 boxes which is double the yield of 1920, and 9.5 per coat over the record of will. Pears 75 per cent increase over last y'o:ir."Stt)ne fruits will yield under 1920, but small fruit tonnage considerably in oxcess of previous years. i'otam' crop below normal. RETURNING .HOME— Messrs Moody Allen and Allie Lewis. who have been attending the l-ixhlbl- tlon there loft yesterday morning for their home In Glace Bay via Sydney, where Mr. Lewis will race Head Office. of the, WW iii that dialrlcl is larger than prov-l r HE’S COMING HIMSELF! The Cartoonist. in one of his far-famed pro- grammes of (‘iirlcature Skot- ches and Original Iliimor, i Don't miss Ibis entertain» mont. J. w. BENGOOGH ! i i Heariz Memorial Hall Tuesday Evening, October 11th Admission 35 cents. Let: ‘ ture starts at 3.00 p. m. z his popular mare Van]. While iii the city Allen anti Lewis i'liil‘l'l‘ll into a clam eating contest at the Acorn rosturaiit, after the con sutuptioii of about forty glasses of Mr. Acoru‘s elegant shell fish by the participants the contest was declared a draw. It is rumored that Mr. Lewis will revisit the Island in the near future on very.important business. MOO—— ::HEAVV wadded comforts $2.96 at Beer &. Weeks. ____‘...__ _. WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT YOUR EYES? DO YOU NEED GLASSES? PER- HAPS YOU DON‘T THINK SO BUT— ll‘Il 'f‘licatre afternoon Prince ll today and ’l‘liursd v there will be own what the management .r-oiisider one of the mast instructive films over Si‘l'f‘l‘ll' oil. .-\ film of vital iiilorcst to evt-ry who values his or her oyo- . The title of‘ this film is l‘iirougli Life's Wiudm " ll ox: plains in detail the value of the At the I tt-rday iii the city t-ousultitw \\‘lll| - diuu’: war relief 'work amongst Ibo I..,i,-»t- “fig 1 ' _ PAGE manning" llHlillllZlH F EUMINE lll‘H Pflllljl [Ill Madame Blancherou, of Paris Consults With G. W. V. A. Secretary. S, JIIIIN. lll‘l. -I.r Madamo Illau clieroti. of Paris, France, tII'i‘nlllZi‘r for (‘anada of Ilic l“l'I‘Iil‘ll Associa- ‘Ilon responsible for tbc I'oppy lIav movement, spi-iit Saturday and yes secretary of ill lilo will A. l. Mai-bum, local the (I. W. V. .\. . I'appy llay campaign which be llI'lll on .‘\l‘illlh‘li(‘l- lIay. l’oppy liar oiit'iiiach in Franco by a Front-h Association cugat-i-d lll woiiII-u atid children of ill“ tiovast aleil art-as Ihcre. St-iziii‘: on Ibr- idea of (‘tl'llli‘llllif'fliinu Ibo gallant tlcad who "sloop in Flanders Fields where poppies grow" by tho \voar ing of the scarlet poppies immor talisi-d by (‘ol. Maritatn the (‘Jllilil' ian pot-t soldier. llll‘ association so: women and children of tlio war st'ari'cd districts to work lilillillli‘ arlificial poppies, those wr-rt- sold to the gcuoral public. arid the pro t‘ectls \vt-rc tll’VIlll'Il lo rclict' work in tho lwar areas. The idea was l'uited Slalcs last year bi iL’illfllOI‘ of the bios. Madanio liner in,.and met with a wondvrful rcs» ponso from tho .\iiicricaii 'lllllill", who brought ovor tlii‘cc million III the poppies. This year Madame lilaucheron has been assigned to tho Iask of lll' lroducing the lll(l\'l"lill'lli to lilo itill‘ullllt'oil into the or tart- ol' the human eye, (the way to cart ‘('i any defect, what causes de- i‘Ictivo eyesight, and show the ltl’iill-l' lenses to correct defective vision. If you value one of your mast valuable gifts. Don't by any chance miss seeing “Through Life's \Viii - dows.m ' .__—..g.—__._.- ::FOR BOTH HOUSE AND STABLE—There is a great deal of similarity phys cally speaking, be- Iwct-u human beings and the lower animals. llolli are subject to many ailments arising from lnl‘laiiimatiou and to all manner of cuts and bruises. Dr. Thomas‘ Cclectric (III is an entire reliable retriedy for such ailments and mishaps in both Iliuman beings anti tho lowor orders (ianadiaii people. More Iho (i. W. V, A. have bci-n asked to f'li*l)]il‘l‘illl' iu lhe work. and the proct-ods are to be divided amongst the two assor- iaIioiis, the, It‘rout-li and the (.‘anad- ian. in both cases the monies will Jbe devoted lo the bouovolcut work In which they are i'espectivcly iur iei’osIt-d. Madam:- lllaiit-lieron will proceed lrom here to Nova Scolla llll'lll't' to l’t‘lIlI'I' Edward island to confer with Ilie secretaries ol the provincial commando thorc, slic will then go to Wiiiniprc. She has al- ready mm with much success and a warm \vt-li-oiiio in Quebec whet-«- Sir .\rlbur (‘urrie is the president illI'Il l i xi; 24" l" BEAUTY OF THE SKIN in the natural desire of eye woni mm a; obtuimible~by om ills of i‘il.’ ctiaac soiniment. 1‘liiinlm.bluckhcadl.~ roughness and redness of the skin irritation flII(1,¢‘t‘l(‘liIiA dlsnmirnr. and the Hun Is left soft, I-mmitb and velvn-t)‘. '. All dealt-rs, or thiutaiimii. Balm! A' (In . , Liimu-d, 'l'uruiito. Siiiiiplc It'I'G if you. mention tlils papur. " Ointet oi the coiniiiiiII-I-, and the lclltllllg dicuilarios. business lt-adcrs, and social lights, have all joint-d in or- t'aiiizing Ilii- campaign. Lord and Lady liyiig have con» sontod to be patrons to the move for all Canada. information concerning the move.- iiiciit. anti ways and means of aid- ing it, may be had on application I oIhc secretary of any local branch of the (i. W. V. A. in the province. W STAR WITNESS AMONG THE MISSING IN MURDER TRIAL. iii-Zl)\\'tit)l) (‘l'l‘\’, (‘alif,, (Ict. ii, The disappraiaiii-c of Marie liianclii, star witness against Willi-«iii liightowur‘ \vhou trial on Ibo charge. of murdering Rey, lt‘atiier I‘atrick Mention of Colour, t‘al., opens Monday. has somewhat) bandit'apprd the State's case but it was announced today the authorl.3 line have hopes she will be Iouud. Miss llianclii said she saw a iiiau identified as Ilightower, call the priest frqu his home on the night of the murder. The priest never returned. Later he “as found lllll‘J‘ll iii a sand grave_ Fifty witncsses have been sub- poeiiaod. W Powders ac iiiildl anti without injury to illi‘ child . Id there can be no doubt of their deadly effect upon worms. They have bneu in surr-esslul use for a long llilll' an: H rt-tw,y,n‘i'/.od ::.\lillI-r‘s Worm a; a lI‘fllllitL' preparation for the Dill-DOS“. 'l‘lir-y have proved their . power in I'Illlllll‘d'lI‘SS cases and have aivrn robot to many children, who. but tor the good i‘l'i'l-I‘iS of till}: I‘ltllllllllillll would have (-oiiIitIu» - mi Width and niil‘ncblcd. Theatre The Liberal ‘ Leader’s ’ Meeting.) In Charlottetown ‘ MWHHH “HH* HM HO-O’ ' Hon. W. I... MacKenzie Kng Liberal Leader and Other Prominent, liberals From the Upper Provinces Will Address Meetings in the Market Hall and Prince. Edward ' CHARLOTTETOWN On‘ Thursday, October litb MEETING TO START AT 8 p.m. Ladies Are Especially Invited Nelson Rattenbury. I’réé. Mark R. McGuigati, Secyu Queen’s County Liberal Association ~‘ 0w - WW idem-ow, .. ~ so. . Rash; .\_...