.11 c...'....u.... cé ‘LAMPS lien! Electric Product ,__.,, Western Guardian ._FIREMEN BUSY. —'l‘he Slini- plr-rslde ‘Fire Department were call- l-d out twice yesterday afternoon lu rapid successlou- Thé first alarm was ‘for u fire in the Gallant. Crockett Building oft-Water St., 1n lilo (iffitle of Dr. ‘Norman. A gaso- lluc torch exploded 1n the lavatory. 'l‘llo blaze was extinguished before the firemen arrived. Tile second alarm was rung 1n from the Maw- "ii-y llollse on ‘Central Strcci and was sooli extinguished. There was 11 llolc llllriit through the root‘ but otllcrwiso there was not iuuch dam- llllf‘. PERSONALS Wllnn. l~I. Frank Ml-Phee. Com- iulssiouer of Public Works, Mr. 1.. 11. hloildlllnn. Secretary of Public Works and ‘Mr. Shaw, ‘Government iflngiilteor ivcre in ‘Sllmnlersitle yes- lords)’. - .1 ‘A s'x‘ ~ ‘ .. .p----.--. . r: vvv . Four Insertions Eight lnlarllunl vyév vvv Agents Wanted , i811 and $9.110. ADMETTTISEMEN TS Approve Calling ‘a National Convention TORONTO Oct. 27. — The Doni- lnlon‘ executive of the Conservative Association was complete, with the exception of Hon. Robert Rogers. at ‘the conference here yesterday John R. MacNicol, who presided. ‘iReport/s were presented from the nine provinces, expressing unani- mous approval of n national con. veritlon to be called." President McNicol said “and that llie conven- iion he directed through the rank and file of the party." The ‘majority of replies to the ini- tial letter, he said. recommend the convention to be held at Winnipeg afternoon. according to President. I'll n .1 -- lrnl 111.11 WINGO" IN TI-II I... O. C. HALL tonight. _ 2343 . LIVI‘HQGS.— We are now talc- inx these at our plant daily excep- Uhl Saturday at top market prices. This present week we are paying for heat grades 11 oants.-— Davis 1h Fraser. ' 2346 28 31 “IINGO” INETHE L. o. c. HALL tonlsht. 234a WEDDING BELLS --Mr. liarold Kenneth Simmons and Ethel Wini- fred Wedlock are to be married to- day 111 Newport. R. 1. Miss Wed- dock is the daughter of Mr. and Mm. J. Stanley wedlock ' of 124 Brooks street. Arlington. 1-ler fatlh- Te. Stanley Wedlock, is a. well known fox rancher of Canada. Mr. slmmmlfi ll! Elle son o1‘. Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Simmons of Rockland, Me. Miss Wedlock attended‘ the Prince of Wales College in Canada xand ‘Mr. Simmons ls a. Tufts ‘man. d-Ie is associated in business with the United Frilit Company o1’ Bos- lon- The? Will be at home in Arling- ton later in the autumn. ~—Buston Transcript, Oct. 26rd. (Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wedlock were formerly residents of Charloitetolviin cameo" INETI-l-E L. o. c. HALL toillght, 3343 wAs Known l-VIERE. -—l)avid 9171116. all aged resident of the Black River road section of Pliist Saint John. who disappears-ti early ill thc month and who was found 1n all exhausted condition at Penn. llelll‘. Charlotte County recently, 1s ‘really David Gallant, formerly a resilient of Pilllll du Cherie and a former seaman. Gallant left. East Saint John late in the summer, and walked to Point dli Chello, ll (llstlailce of 108 miles. sleeping un- during next summer. Livestock Market (Canadian Press) , MONTREAL. Oct. ‘27-"W1tli but _l7 (Bllllltl 1314 lambs, 11115 hogs and o2 calves rcct-ivctl for today's markl-t trailing was somewhat. lrnggy. ‘There were no good lambs and around $111 was the general price for the few lots sold. (lalves sold from $11 to $12 for fairly good veals and ‘$4 for firassers, A number of hogs were delivered on previous contracts and there were only n fcw sales today. The gell- oral quotation for medium mid poor quillity hogs was $2.25 with local butchers paying up lo $12.50 forrsmall lots. Saws sold between .._a_ 4‘AAA ‘ALL-L. vvvv-vvvviVYvvvv . . . . . . . . . .. I00 par llnn of II word. '- 5° Der lino of B won“ . . . . . . . . . .. ‘In per lino of o won]. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY T0 i‘lll'll $150. to. $1100. Selling Person- lil t-rtletlilg Cards. Bigilcst season H,\.l.‘.- on. Samples free. Selling; QXberIence unnecessary. Write w-llfly. Master Kraft Greeting (lard ($0., Toronto. 26.28.30.2.4.6.8,10.12. ._i.L.__ For Sale OR EXCHANGE Pure bred (ixfilrd Down Rani Ilieklsteretl. Apply ‘Nell lilac- Nuvill, New lArgyle. 2339 FOR SALE-MIEH cows llusr -tl-cshelictl.~— .‘\. A. Mc-Bcatil. Zllarsliflcld. 2319 10 27 2| FOR SALE FOR SALE—. FOX SHIPPING crates. Special crates for ocoun shipments. Apply ‘to W, J, Scott, MLIIXFIIIIBIII, 1'. 1C. 1. 2275-11 6i _ _._____. 170R SALE-DWELLING HOUSE and store combined corner 01' Weymouth lllitlFllJ-TOY. For por- ticillnrs apply OI1']ll‘8lIllS€S.—-'l. U. i_ Auld. 2315 10 27 lwk FOR SALE—-A COW 3 YRS. 0L; , I duo ‘Io frcsliemaboitt March 1511b. 1T ll heavy ilra1t..11,ill‘re: ‘ind 1-1 tons of hay. Apply Miss Hertha Wob- str-l‘ or Mrs. Jones Shel-roll. Rocky Point. 21105-10-27-31 Female Help Wautled WANTED -— IMMEDIATELY. a ‘ middle ngod woman for a small 1':lniil_v. Applymw" Guardian. “I121 10 27 31 GIRL TO ASSIST AT HOUSE- work. one who can ‘ sleep homo prufl-rrotl. Apply 248 Kent St. ‘Z308 10 27 21 WANTED AT ONCE MAID FOR general housework, country girl preferred, state wages. Apply 5 Euston St. Phone 569 or 506. ziis-io-io-li ‘ Male Hel|'i"Wan£ed . BIG EARNINGS. STEADY EM- ployment- for ‘Enhan- Jieoomo expert in 8 wteks. Writs Molar Barber College, Department "F" Halifax. . fl-l-ttsltf ‘ POTATOES W.ANTED—GET MY FRONT ‘BED-ROOM TO LET Phone 302-1. 23161112721 ' TO ‘LET-G ROOMED HOUSE with modern conveniences, with store 125-127 Elm Avenue. Ap- nly ut. this office. 2318102731 Wanted w‘ Ill-ices before selling. (Sgd,) A. Q, 11‘. (i111, Charlottetown. 2294-26-31 WANTED -—LlVE FOWL AND chickens. I-Iigh prices for llenv stock. J. I) Jenkins. 2238-10-23-61 WANTED .POTAT_0ES INT-CAR lots eggs, bilitcr, cheese, pork, poultry. etc. Send your goods to J. Arnold Gibbon, Wholesale, 5-11111 John. N. n. 2231110-23-101 Miscellaneous JNO. A. MACDONALD- LAND Surveyoiyliermouville, P. E. I. 1908~10-7-1nio OX ESCAPED-AF SEE-N RHONE .1. I). Illggar, 309-1.. ltuward ii‘ captured. 2345-28-31 WANTED TO BUY -— ONE HUN- dred cars Canada grade “A" potatoes. G. R. Keefe. 1974-11-8. SlPECIAL PRICES. — 2 BROOMS No. 1 parlor 98 cts; 1 1-2 lbs lRed Clover Tell 98 cts; 18 bars P. 8'. (l. soap {IS 01s.; 8 calls Camp- bell's Tonnittl Soup 98 t-ts.~l'3. ‘N. Kay's, 1S Upper Queen St. 2335-10-28-31 DEAFNESS, HEAD NOISES AND Cntarrh. Simple ‘treatment which gave permanent relief, gladly ex- plained freii to utiy sufferer wrlting:—llenry Thomas, An- drew's Road, Deni. Kent, Em? ‘laud. 26-28. F0 X E S CAUGHT — FOXMEN save this advertisement and if you lose a fox ‘phone Clarence McPhee, Earnsoltffe, immediately. l-Ie has a don that will catch it, or " no charge only Ills travelling ex- 11611808. SituutlilnsyjVuntt-tl Situations Vacant WANTED- W0 K A8 HOUSE- keoper where re are nochil- drsn. ‘I have onnfclilld 3 years old. Apply Mrs. Geo. AM. ‘Daley. lione- flold. l’. F}. I. 2337-‘10-28-21 -___ ~'-' 140B‘? LOST—-FRIDAV__E\‘AENI&QH B containing ‘$10. Fin r p, leave at M‘ BIfYllBlQEll-WQW; rouuo- owoonsli f _. "B. .11 nuns-overcoat. A1111 . _ Nevin; Mall Carrier. ., . .» cite». MAKE MONEY AT‘ HOME-MEN and women can can: 81 to i! I11 hour in spare time writing show- cards. No canvassing or solicit» lug. We instruct you and supply you with work. Write today. The Menenltt Company, Limited 48 . have smothered ' band." der trees two nights. (‘meg "f ‘Police (Iunn found hliu one day in Shediac and after caring for 1h1in ‘lscveral days bought him a ‘ticket lror Saint Joint. ' A resident oi‘ P. 11'}. 1. several iveeks ago sent in n Sliedlac merchant a business docu- "lmll Hlkiled by (fallout. lntilly yc-iifs 111-211. The money lllolltlollilii ill Itali- lloculiicut is pounds, shilling illlil ileiice o1‘ pro-coilfederatloll llliy.~l.~—ll.iolicton Times. SAD DROWNINGP-The many friends of Z111‘. and ‘Mrs. illlnlter MaicKellzle, formerly oi’ Rose Vul- ley, l’. 1C. 1. but now of Kimberley. ‘B. C. will regret to learn. of the sad death by drowning o1’ their time son. Inu- Tho little lad ‘had been Illayiiig in the yard wit-b 111s broth- er Duncan. 11c linll sitddenly stray- ed away and when his little broth- crlgnve the alarm a._sea.rcll was ‘be- gun. lie had strayed Into the next yard and It was found had fallen Into :1 hole of wafer about two lfeet deep. Mediczll aid was sliuiilionild at once but life was extinct us llc had fallen iii head-long and must instantly. .\Iucll sympai.-hy is felt for Mr. alid Mrs. ‘llluclieiizle by their mzlnyfnlonds. A FORMER RESIDENT — Word ivus received in the city Saturday 0f 11in death on Friday at Lexing- ton_ Ky.. of‘ MrsFloytl, widow of pastor of the Coburg street Christ- Iuii Church. of this city, Many will who had taken u large place lli the religious life 01' this community while resident here. She is surviv- ed by one sister and .two Ilrothers, all of Lexington, anll one granddau- "BINGO" IN THE L. O. C. HALL tonight. 23-13 ~ Wife And Husband Both I-ll With Gas ach. The first dose of Adlerika helped. 1 now sleep well and all Eas is gone. lt also helped my hus- (signetl) Mfrs. 1i, Brinkley. ONE spoonful Adlerika removes GAS and often brings astonishing lvydhird anniversary of i,“ found,“ $10135 111M tion yesterday. A lllll. bloated ‘fcfllllllS- 31711148 011l0l1l. Charlottetown shall ulwnys cherish waste matter you never thought a feeling of‘ gratitude iOWIIFiI-s Ex. relief to the stomach. as 1n your system, This excellent constipation, Ilughes Drug Co., Ltd. MARRIAGES BELL-McNEILL-At the Manse, of MlllTily Harbor Smith. GIDDINGS-McKINNON — At the Baptist iParsnilage, (flnlrlottctowu, Oct. 27, 1020, ‘Lemuel (llddlngs of High Bank, P. EMI. and Alice Myr- tle McKlilnoil of filllirloltelowit. Rev. ‘Ross (‘. ‘Eaton offlciniiilg. TOOMBS-BUCHANAN— At the ro- sidcllcc of the bride's parents on October 27th, 1926, by Rev, Idwen ‘Macllongall assisted by IRcv. ll. ll. Baxter. Earl G. Tootubs o1‘ ltustlco to Marlo Iielle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hector llucliauuu of Iiulitel- River. _ DEATHS M.cbQNALD _. At BrallalbanqOct. 26th. Mrs. Donald H. MacDonald. 11, Funeral tilts afternoon 111 3 01'1"“- Thc service will be held l11 ill" Bradalbane Christian Church. BOULTER -— Al. the P. E. I. Hos- pital, on Wednesday. Oct" 28. 1926. William Bonlter aired 73 yeilrll-Full‘ ral today, Thursday. Oct. 28th. from the ‘residence of ‘his son-Harris Boulter, Albany at 2 o'clock. litter- merit Bearlstown. ‘ Dominion Building, Toronto. B. V. tf. __...___..._____....._.._.. 1-06 PRIVATE OHRISTMAI Greeting Card Sample Book . " free; representatives making ten dollars daily; experience or ollil- tal‘ unnonun ,. Bradley-minut- con. Brantford, Ont. p15,?‘ _ s. v. 104-141 UNDERTAKER“ N. D. IMGGLEAN EMBALMER KING SQUARE __.i__, Rev. J. F. Floyibor many years‘ regret to hear of the passing of one * “For years Iliad gas on the stolu- K135111111] exacuant is wonderful for Htrliiilehtflllly City Schools. ling the Holy Sacrifice of thc Mass Murray River, Oct. 23. by Rov, 2V1. by Reverend A. J. ‘Mcilniyrs. the D. Macdonaltl, ‘Rosana Marion llell, revered chaplain of the institution. oi’ White Sands, to Angus Ail-Neil], At this mass the pupils assisted and received Holy Communion in Puorooniralm i EARLY FOR THIB YEAR~—IY_ ORASWELL Phone Q921- M188 ROBERTA cadences 1.. F. . . Orlinllt and Choir Director - Baptist Church. Glasses In Piano, 011ml and Scale by Sidney Fra . . ' ' . . . , ' I I I I I I I Those who think romance died ‘ ____' with 1.110 passing out. of ‘the sword lzhter. ‘Miss Alice Floyd, of Afllng-luud blwklm‘ #1111 gnn_1v|‘fl“_ The body Wm he broughucliivalry, and that. the modern hus- to st, John [m- jnlermenL _3l_ ll" and bustle of life has crowded‘ 401m q1elésyaph__yournflj_ ___ (new -out life's drama, need only t-lee Mar- y“; Floyd was runner“, ma," of lou Davies lli "Beverly of Grauir‘ the central Christian Chm-db n; tsrk“ to learn that. their theory is‘ Charlottetown.) 1111' flfilelll. -I<lere is romance with a capital lt—and all in motierlrtlress. An au-l lomoblle proves fully as romantic" as a. charger of old. and all Amerin (28111 g1rl 1n modern garb fully as ro-l mantle and perhaps a gleat deal: hour]. 0pm October 1st Emilio-Baptist Church, Fltlloy Street. ' FUNERAL TODAY-The re- mains oi‘ the late Mrs James .\1c- Phee arrived‘ from Toronto last lllght. The funeral will take place from McLean ‘Funeral Home, King 501111141. 1.111s afternoon. service more alluring than any princess of! 5111111111; ‘at 2 ‘ m. Interim-ill the middle ages. PEOIllB-“i (‘$111918 y. 'l‘hc new Cosmopolitan produc- -—*—— lion, now playing at thc Prince Ell-l WEDDING BELLS.—-ln ‘the de- wzird 'l‘hg;\|ri-,, jg George Bu“, MC] llglitfill home of .111". flllll 311% Cutcheolrs famous ilovcl, told with‘ Fred lllyde, Coruivlill, overlooking thc banks of’ the beautiful West River tin event of’ more than flan-ls- iug interest took ‘place on the er- ‘Jlllng 01' 00101161‘ U18 Zillll. Wllvll career. Alias Davies plays an Ameri- lllell‘ Blflefil 111111511191‘. Lillian Jcaiil. run girl, lierollic of the play-but became the bride of Mi‘. Watsoulllcl- lllost remarkable feat is when‘ l-lvlllgfilolj. $011 01' M1‘. 811d 311B- llle heroine niztsquerades as a. mun.‘ l30yfl ‘l-1V111B9l011. Clylle Rlvel‘. Th“, With her hair cropped short, until marriage ceremony WM! DGITOPIH- gnrbed in military uniform, shel ed by Rev. 1*}. M. Alike". 1111-51-01‘ 01' roullterfeits a (!1'()Wl]"]')1‘lIl(70. She is the United Church. Cornwall. in startlingly like the ‘Prlllce of Wn1~ m" llle-"ellile "l "b0"! filmy lllVllflil ‘nl~an-d, if one did not know that 1t guests. The bride wliolookofi very was liziritln Davies, one would im- a fidelity" to ‘his spirit that is 1'0" luarkallle and with Jiarion Davies in one of the IIIOHI. difficult and most: remarkable roles ili her eititilc‘ FIIIIE IN IIEII II “Beverly 01 Graustark” a Thoroughly Mod- ern Yet Truly Rom antic Tale — Famous Novel Has Been Filmed on an Elaborate | 111111 F1111 nklin agliie that it. was actually a b0? playing the role. Then—slie goes quaint ‘days of back to fluttering, glittering femin- lty and becomes once more the famous beauty. The picture as directed by Sidney Franklin. 1s staged ‘gorgeously, with all the facilities the great Metro- GOIIHVYILIIIBYGI‘ studios could fur- nlsh. Beautiful scenes, glittering gowns all help embellish the bit! picture. And through it runs the 11111111111‘?! of Marlon Davies person- ality; sometimes pathetic; some- times rougislt, sometimes romantic —a personality of many sides, but always enthralling. Antonio Moreno, makes an. ideal leading lllllll as Prince Danton and Roy lTArcy as the ‘sinister villain. Marlanx, gives a finished depiction of sinister sllavcness. _(‘re1ghton l-iale is convincing as the bluff‘ Ain- ericun 1nd who suddenly finds him- self in u throne, and Paulette Du- val, Max llnrwyu, Albert. (H7111, (Ihurles (‘lavy iiiiil others have llilflr dilate roles. The (llrectlou, by Sidney‘ Frank- lili, is deft and artistic. Altogether it. is one of the best things Miss Davies has ever given the screen. All excellent musical arrange- ment by Mr. Bell Wagner added greatly to the evening's program. ivlnsolne iii agmviiofwliite greog- ette and satin with velland orange thanksgiving 1o Almighty God for blossoms and carryingabouquctof ilio favors He has showered upon chrysllnthcmunls and lnaiden-hall-St. Joseph's during the past six tern, was given away by her falll- decades of years, and to implore or, ivllile tllc Wcildlllg Mal-ch was ill!‘ lllfiflfilhg 111111 11111100111111 111' the playful by Alias 111a Livingston, sis; ‘Most High fill" the future. n1.- ‘lli’ thc groom. Aftcr the ilsuall ‘l'1'l1“'>‘ \\'1‘f1‘- "llvlfll $01110 lllllfi coll-grillullltiolls, and 1111i appropl-hiago for ille two ‘l)l.".'ill l-ssays on atc solo l-iliiilcd “Ilecalincfl Wits wllmllldilllm‘ Dill?" “lli”? We"? "Will'- rciltlercd by Reginald Ayers, cous- ‘ml ‘l5 lolmw“: Grail" X- Mlfi-‘l l“ of H“. mid”, the guesls B,“ down lirnnl-ils Kirwan, Honorable niell- w u b“ r,- l _ ._ n . , s Rae Leightlzer. Grallc gilt-g l ;,,,,‘°fl}§,§; x.. Mia's Gladys O'Brien. '1 it. is worthy of note that the Sllilwlllf! the esteem iii which the young couple are held by their nu- ineuous friends. The groom's prcs~ elit to the bride was rt beautiful string of pearls. .‘\.ftcr aapleasallt evening spent in music and coll- vcrsatloll .111". and ‘Mrs ‘Livllig- fine "w, . . _ x. ' _ ._ , ' , i . Agy. She over cvlllces thc 1m" ‘(v12 l“ Elle" mm” home ‘lldivlicst interest lli all that concerns Clyde liner followed by the bestSL _|,,Seph-S_ “m. mm", is hem in ivlslles n1 their many friends. lluving veneram,“ by he, 0m “up. _° ’ "mt 11s and the surviving bcilcfactol‘... of. "iBIINGO" IN THE L- 0- c1 the trials and hardships t-lldurt-tl by w“ l-Tll- 3-1- 11,1111! first laborer-s ut Si. Joseph's Convent. ' Stock Quotations l first Superior n1‘ St. Jo-sephis Coil- vt-nt, Reverend Mother St. Ange]. ‘lilo, still lives at the Mother House, _\l()l1l1'811l. AL the ilflVilllUPfl age of’ four score years ‘she enjoys perfectl health and rctailrs lunch of her old- -—Z-oo->____ PERSONALS Mrs. l<‘.‘J_ Nash left yesterday on a visit to Halifax and Annapolis. Johnston and Will-d. illti furllishvtl by Rev. Scot Fulton, ciiy. has gonellilemhers of up 1o Toronto on a z-lllort visit. Extrhanigc; .\Ir. A. De Witt Foster, of Kent- New York Exchange ville, N. ‘S., 1's 1n the city, A1. Top. and Snniltlfu R)’. .. 1547s Americnil C-ali Co. . 491%.‘. Jfrs. Walter Buutaln. Rustico Atlantic ltellnery (‘n. . . . . .. 241A was a visitor to the. city yesterday. American Locomotive Co. 103 ‘ -———- Am. Smelt. and ‘llefllg. (In. .. 1301.’. Mrs. Allen Blflllflil null son. Ji1n- Am. 'l‘c,lcpht‘,llc uud ‘IW-lcgrlipll uni. Kali. flllil Tex. Ry. . '- ‘ Standard New York 1‘. w. Ileadlllg (‘n. Soul-horn Pacific Co. .. Southern Pacific Co. . . . Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .. 161% LES. ‘Industrial Alcohol Co. . 7314 United States Steel" . . . . . . . .. 1' ' for, Dnrcliesier, N. 11., returncil Co, , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11101.1 lmme "ll T"€1'1‘1l11y 11'0"! Cllilflfiiffi- Anaconda Cop. Min. (Io. 475.4.‘ town, after 511911111115! the past few Canadian Pzu-lfic Co. 162% lilnliths with relatives there. Chile Copper Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 1121,’, i- New York (Tentral and 11nd- The many friends of Mrs. W. F. so“ {river k, it. .. . 133% Devillo, Hunter River. will regret Cuba Cane Snguy (:()_ pm, _ 411,4, to learn that she is but slowly re- (70n,».-n11d,|i@,1 up... (1.1, (khv, 10714 901911111; from her recent seriousilutison Motor Cur (Jo. 431/2 illness. international Petroleum .. .. 111% ' Standard 011 of1Neiv Jersey 41-‘11 St. J 0seph’s Convent '51- Jfiselihfis Convent (Rockford Square School) celebrated llle six- The children of Mayor McKonna, through ivhose 11l- ‘Ffllllldfltlfllk Day 1p now observed as a ihollday 1n the , At seven o'clock yesterday morn- IIDTEI. One of the largest and best equipped Hotels In Eastern ‘ ‘Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely rcnoviiflrl in the past few years. Few ‘ Hotels throughout Canada and the United States havt its splendid table. courteous service to all Guests. Tele- phones in rooms. Hates $4.00 to $5.00 per day. _ Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. l Proprietors ‘HARRY C BROWN, Manager iva-s offered in the Convent Chapel "§-O§§-fO~O-O§-O-Q4-O+§4~O~0+§4:* GALL STONES Removed without Plln or operation Marlettfs Treatment May be taken with perfect safety by both young and old, _|t is highly recommended and , used from cont to‘ coast for gall stones, jaundice, chronic stomach trouble and liver dis- orders. ' VICTORIA HOTEL R. K. Kelley, Halifax. W. A. Cook- son, Toronto. Frank L. 110st. S1. John_ lwillialu Morgan. Montreal. D. Gohlenberg, Montreal. G. W. Stansley. Manchester. Eng. 11.1181;- . |ll!!'_ Montreal, Bbalnntlo, Montreal. John lvlolroyde. Montreal. 11.1“. Rod- bn, Montreal. ‘RC. Mortimer. ‘St. John; B. Graham, lingers, S8108. Mrs. C. Thompson, Montague. .1. E. Elliot, Wnodfleld. Ohio. ‘C. B..lohn- . son, 0klii.. L. McClung. 01:111.. C. A. Johnson. Okla. l1‘. H. Sandwlsch, Okla, C. Vincent-Montreal G. Fos- ter. St. John, B. I’. Forbes. -IIal1fax_ J. T. Maobean. Montreal. Guy (I. ’ P011011 Pcrtlh, Nil, H. .\1. \Vyhe,- ' Halifax. O. A. Wilson, llnllfax. Mr. lg -_ Q Mondnng. Sflqido, R. I1. Mnclfnr- onwvovoprvw+wvib+wovvv lane, St. John. _ ,_ _ .. Yv Don't wilt until. It l: too late. on Managua-lug .00: llALll-iur. on. 27.~Quolal1oiis', .\lllllll‘l‘ill Stock ‘l, 4:; v___ quilting extras onils 27. Prices to retailers storage (Montreal Stock Exchange Abitibi Brazilian Montreal P011‘ ' ' ll/lnlilpcg Jdlietrirlt- .. Asia-slot.- Cont. Nt-W Ashes-ills P111. New . Boll ‘Fclepllnllc . .. Brolnpton Sllawlillgull Pulp Cali Stciiinsllip Com. . Call. Steamship Pill. . . Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . .. 1001/; BANKS Blink Commerce Bank Montreal .. \\'ilcat--»1)ec., (foru-“Det: 1\'\'|hca1—()ct., 141i; “GIL, 11011:}, May, 1-1 1"". moi-i lll..\l'l\'lll H (i0 Q I$\' Tlllfi KIM METHOD lililt-Izhviitls J11); nut-s or litih- ollcs ~ still olu-s or liurd min-s on any purl of llu- body go quickly by a silliplc lllvill- ‘ul llllll just lllrih‘! l-s tin-in. To do this :11 lliilul 1w.» ililllcl-s of p1 ' tlriigglst 1 \\'1lll l'll1l‘lIlIlL' . . only u|lt'll thi- lld lcllvl- tin-lli Int-tn- |>\'1'I' Ill illlll l||isig'liil_\'--u'li1li1 11in sllllplc Llllpllv- iliioll ill’ pt-roxllu- ]P||\\'4l1'l' lilid thc waivi- dissolvi- tilt-lli right. out, lt-nvillg tlii- Nklll sol‘! and tlll- |lll1'l'.~l ill llit-ir illitllrlil i-olldit loll. THE MARKETS 10'1"I‘A'\V‘A, Oct. 27. ~— (Eggs) - Tllo plist few days have been an inlprovcil export demand. Latest sales have been made at. prices rail- ging from 3S to 3E1 cent-s. 'l‘OR0.\'TO:—'l‘he luarket is firm- er. Dealers are paying for ungrlld- cd l1ggts, delivered, extras 4S to 50; firs-ts 40 to 41; seconds 30 to 31. Prices 1o retailers of fresh are ex- tras 57 to 58; firsts 47 to 4S; soc- tllids I15 lo 341. IMONTREALI— Quotation for 1111- gradetl eggts, delivered, are extras 4R to 54; firsts ~10 to 44; 5100011115 210 to 35; Prices 1o retailers of fresh are extras 55 to btlfifirsts 46 to 48; seconds 118 f0 ~10; Stoa-ge extant 43 ‘,2 1o 44; first-s I111 to 40; Seconds Z15. Wl1NN1'PEG:— Dealers are quot- ing country shippers extras 119 to 42; first-s 37; seconds 30. Prices to retailers of fresh extras 46;l'1rats secmltls 35; Storage extras 41; firstls :18; second-s 32. ‘SASKATCHEWAN:—-1Dealers are 218; firsts 35; sec- extra-s 42' to 46; flistt-l 40; seconds I14 to I17; fresh cxtra-s 46 to 48; .‘ firsts 44 1o 45; seconds 71S to 119. (‘AI.t'l~A1IY,:—-- ‘Dealers quoting v country points extras 35; firsts 112; sCUOIHIt-l 25. 1i. (. pullct extras ur- lvlng freely and selling to retail- , 111's at 48. Prices to retailers of’ ‘stor. i1 go extras 42; firsts 3S; seconds ‘l0. ldDhmNTONz-sllrices firm. prac- “llcnlly no fresh eggs i1rr1viilg..Prl- ces to rctailctt: of storage cxirns Tenders For Foxes UNDER “rt-ls VOLUNTARY WINDING UP ACT THE ROGERS-PAYTON SILVER BLACK FOX COMIPANY, LIMITED Scaled tenders will be received at the office of the illiderslglietl up in 12 o'clock liooli. Wodnt-zl- day. November 3rd. for fifty-seven and n llulf foxes. These are choice stock and include some provou breeders and a number of 1926 pups. (‘hnuidian National ‘Regis- tration. All lint ihren pnssctl lil- spectlon this yea_r._ All tenders must be ‘accompanied by a certified cheque for twenty percent ‘of tho amount offcrcd. Arrangements may 11o made with the iluderslgned to Inspect these foxes. ' ' The klwest or any tender not nec- essarily sccobted. vi. H. v. ouusan. ‘ Liquidator. (‘arc of _ ank of INovn Scotla (‘ha rs. Charlottetown. - T, ._ 2341-2-31 of being a picture well worth seeing. All u... food in thew/hon‘ ‘j All the bran ‘in ‘u... SPIIHIINE illMMENl m... __.. _.._..-._.. By ("rec") TODAY'S GAME . This afternoon local football followers are promised a treat par ox- cellence when the Abcgwcits and Saint Dunstan‘: hook up in the second game of the Prince Edward Island football series. Last Saturday's comeback on the part o.‘ the Abogweits was not only lli surprise in the University camp but a great surprise to local en- thusiasts as well. The battle the red and black gave their old rival: was easily beyond the most sanguine dreams of the ardent. However condition and training tells every time and‘ l1 the material is there.“ work on a good Ibotbail squad may be expected. Perhaps the Universiies were more or less over-confident In! Sat- urday due to the easy annexation ‘in the previous tussle, therefore to“ day's game, it is expected, will be productive of. more than ordinary, football. The lineups will he pretty much the same as that w.’ Int Saturday. - THE BIG FIGHT Manager C. J. Gallagher of the Prince Edward Theatre with hit usual forethough has arranged for and w'lII give local fight fans an op- portunity of witnessing in action on the silver screen Jack ‘Dempsey, title holder. The picture gives every detail of that memorable battle In Philadelphia last month when “Tlger" Jack lost. his crown to the “Fighting Marine". Each and every individual may judge for himself as to which l; the better man. The picture when shown in France created much com- ment and criticism, the blase French fight {follower maintaining that the least Dempsey should have been given was a draw, stating that the (Isr- ‘mer world's champion did nearly all the fighting and In the ninth and tenth actually ‘forced Tunney to give ground in every season of action. This picture will no doubt be more than interesting, m so for thlf- ll: gives one the inside dope on just how a battle of "lli 113N110 18 0°"- ‘ducted. Taken all in all the Dempsey-Tunney set-to has every promise a v HOCKEY It may be ‘somewhat early to talk hockey, but pretty S0011 UN hockey birds will be twittering in the tree tops, and shaking the ‘early snow ‘off their plumes while their chatter will try to‘ Indicate the way the wind will blow in hockey this winter. 1n ‘fact the birds will he 0"‘ ting off some early twits, all of it indicative of more than passing Inter- est. The early season manoeuvres have proclaimed in bliii"! "W"! that hockey both professional and amateur is one o.‘ the fhmlfllfl‘ sports. Speaking about pro. hooks)’. if wasn't so long ago that this loo '- game received very little recognition outside of Ottawa and. Montreal. ‘ Now it is recognized as a major sport in a score of cities, and it has i apparently shoved every other winter pastime inio the bflfikilflil-"llll- Hockey is a game’ that will never become so indlvldvil (hi! 01W man can occupy a dominant position like Babe Ruth. Stardom is more limpet-sod and nearly every team has a-standout _pli1)'°"- _, It is seldom that a hockey player is In addition to bet"! a vllmm‘ wind skater‘, a terrific shot, a painstaking and effective .poke check, and a hard body check and‘ back checker, and clever stlckhandler. The)!‘ it have one or two of‘ the attributes in 'an‘ abundant measure. Slow Zlfgtier); are often brilliant sfickhandiers, fast skaters are seldom roll d k nipuiators although many are more than ‘fall’. goo 62:5 slToats are to be found among the fast and slow skatlnfl ranks Good poke checks are usually fast skaters. Nlllhb". ‘Orlnstanco, can yy-lgasure strides with any skater in hockey, when it comes to 9"‘ tinglacross the ice He creates the illusion of hcinfl 5l°W Whercas he l‘ really very speedy. M‘ANY NEW FACES ‘ With many new ‘faces coming into the game this year fans are 1:6"- wn c 1" W"'-:l"::*:=.r..."=:.:i*::":::‘$22.2: the horizon. It is very ltkfil)’ mil lh"'°_w' , y _ Dr am "arm" The most heralded Play" Wl") '9 makmg "'5 “but '5 ' " ' of Stratllord, and now with St. Pats. Carson is reputed to b0 111M119! alar the tis the highest in the league. That of course may be GXIBIF" stony but in any event St Pats had to bid hill" l° lure him "p"! m! a‘ 1 . ' ~ t b l9 amateur allegiance. Carson" Wflfn-‘l COFKIIW imauufillyeallfcr: “a.” . 1‘ a , hi”: 1:: Zizrlésmniso; festive o1"- "Thly all look fast going all!‘ a ~ ' . nt judgment will besuillfllded °" 111° f‘ ' 9 ' _, will be awaited with ‘INQCPEBC. are 43: firsts R0; sccottfls 31. Poul- try ileulersl are puylhl! 1'01‘ fllvi chickens. l1c11vcrcd_ 1.1 to 1:1, 0“ T0day’s Iiinellllf l.- 10 to 1-» I-‘ollolving l. the Aheswelie 1111B- VANCOUVER: -~— Dealers are “p [or this aftcrnoonis ‘football » "-1, dcllver- gflmp starting at 1.210 at C. A. A. ll11ll°l ex"(‘.rountls. Prices fol .\icf\'utt, Darrllch. Diamond. ; small pullot retaialers are extras 511; pullel lmtriis 11:1. .$,.\l.\"1‘ .lf)llN: —— (‘nllniry rlPlll--:ke1‘, Morris, ‘Lonergau,’ or,‘ are selling extra-q 411: ill-sis 42; |f‘onnolly. 1.. Alan-Douala. seconds 517. Price‘. to rcilillcrs are. fresh extras 55: flnsts 49; $600111“ 42. Storage extras 46; fir“?! 47l- Poultry dressed chickens 115 to 10; llrfilfi 503 MncEatlht-rn. McCarey, THIlHOY-BB" tun. 1.. (Tdnnollyu (l. Connolly, 1W1- \Voods_ J. I“ fowl '31) in I15. .HA‘I.1F‘AX: --~ This uliirket is i,“ stronger on fresh but ullchangetl - - for storage. Dealers arc paying coilntry shlppets, dellvchetl. ex- uorzt irau 45; firsts 40. Price-ls lo rctzlil- ‘$- tlrs are freh extras 55; firsts 50; seconds 316. Since taking over this CIPARIAYFTETOWX: — Dealers‘. Ho“, we "we spent mm“. arc paying country points extras!‘ , flwusam“ o. don." m l I11; finds 40; t-ir-conds I22. -i<w-oo-- repairs and improvements. It In now the finest Hotel of’ ill class in the Maritime Prov- ST, JOHNS Nl'lil.. (ll-t. .27. The schooner (loldi-ll lliud. bound to Sydney. N. frnlli Bcllooraln ill », llellnst, WIIS-l Illowii lisllnrr- and 3 "we" l‘ 1'99"" w "w" wrecked n1 Bay Lclnoino yestcr- who want l comfortable dny. The nlssfcr. (‘tipialll \\'11- Han-am, ‘phndld “m, Ind llfllll Prosper and his crew. carap- cd In a dory and uianugotl to gain safely on Isle All Xlorfe. . l excellent service at l moder- fle price. _ Rates from $3.00 to $4.00 per day. Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietor: MISS L. McQUAID. Msnogsr m‘! HOTL a "1 1.. Allen, llalifax, w. l. Beir. City. Mills M. Kelly. Montague, E. A. ilnway. Windsor. Olga Moldin- uon, Montague 1.. M. MdKlnnon, and wife, Montague. . "W . 1/0 ‘EM Allutlnqslhtnlughni former heavyweight champion of the world, and Gene Tunney, present ‘ Kelly-l ~ m» _..;-..- - .- Pvlm _ - ‘we . .r\-