’ ,Mrs. Wright, the same lady who. ‘ ‘I imade herself as conspicuous here in, v ~ ~ ~ ~ v v w" SCRAP BQQK ,tiie local election of 1921. She was, a, {evidently rounding off a tour of the; lworld as a good deal of her time wasj B, smut“ I“ I taken up telling of the meetings shel Y CAN YOU/f? O§§§O§§§O0OQ404040§O490f Modern Etiquette a; Roberto Leo §O99§§§9§§OQ#O§§§fQO§OO§ Q. Should a business man rise to greet a caller? A. Not unless it is a woman or a distinguished man. sequence ot pages in a. letter? A. No, there is no set rule. Q. On which side of the plate are forks placed? A. Always to the left of the plate. O§§Of044OQ§40f§§4§¥f+%GO w+ Needles and Pins Q. Is there any fixed rule for the‘ i "Ii there ain't no msrrylir lib .@~" ‘ THE’ r. rTTTIf. aw”. q$_—__U_— l The bail Argument ‘ AUNT HHET BY ROBERT QUILLEN a . heaven. men ain't goin’ to be i MRS. WEIGHTS POLITICAL S Y M 1' A T H I E S l Sin-A grand rally under the aus- pices of the W. C. T. U. was held in the Baptist Church here on the night of the llth to hear the Canad- ian President of that organization. had attended and the people she had met, and they seemed to repre- ‘sent all countries from Ireland to, India running from east to west. Crown Life Policies in Force ., now exceed $1°°i°99»®0@ Crown LIFE Use thin needles instead of pins £395: lhetm- T119? W011‘! 131W‘- and from Siberia to " dagascar, ' H OLD is fine for Polar Bears, when fastening a pap%ispatltiern of; Y "3’ ° "m?" “bmll- running the other way. This was ‘P NY fine silk and satin. w avo , ‘ most interesting and would have ' .. . . .. bu’: s0 sons for human large pin holes in the material. " ‘ ‘been enjoyed by the people in at-T Brunch Oflim n» Mnrilimss: MocBulh Bldg" Monelon, CODE beings r A Chilly or poorly ~ ‘ ‘ ' ltendance, but when she began to B‘ I} gokmtfiég“?! ‘smg; ‘3*:":°l""""tkP-§-|E- I ' ' Washlnz Flflflfleh i - ‘ iallf of local conditions and draw‘ _ _' ' < ' "" "‘ ' ‘“"““‘" " - '- ‘ INSTALLED heated home’ ‘o; example’ m a BY china” CAI-JAN ‘ some very peculiar deductions a‘ R c ““‘i‘.”i'.”k‘iso'stlEtrf"i§f.;;...“;?.i‘2‘&3"""“'"“‘“' menace ‘Qlhe health of ewrvone Squeeze the Juice of half a lemon great many of her friends began to This symbol is iho Honrllylng mark of s Warm air Ilenilnl sys- ‘tom Installed accord- lnglorhespeciflcstions o‘ the Standard Code. A McClnry “Sun- shlno," Code installed. guarantees 70° of heat for Ivory room in zero weather. in‘ the household. _ There is only one answer-— McClary “Sunshine" Warm Air heating. For real home comfort, for mellow, healthful warmth, no other heating system can compare ‘ with it. Like the balmy breath of a Iune day, the air is kept con- stantly re-circulated, properly moistened. So unlike the dry heat from iron radiators l Burns any kind of fuel, the famous “Ventiblast” ring making thorough combustion a certainty. , Saves money in actual use and it costs much less to install this guaranteed McClary Warm Air System than hot water or steam systems. “Jr GENERAL. STEEL wAnes Product ¢ into the last rinse water when wash- ing white flannels and woolens, and it will keep them soft and white. either dry cleaning or washing. It gets into the crevices. It is also ex- cellent for dishes with handles. cut‘ glass, and carving on woodwork. Dry‘ with a Turkish towel, as this leaves no lint. The Hog Industry (Continued from page four) 1 r i i Institutes. Clubs and other socie- ties would do well to meet at once‘ and discuss their requirements and have their order placed according-l this fixture will be given on enquiry by the Provincial or Federal De- partments of Agriculture, Charlot- tetown. In cases where it is impos- sible for interested parties to at- tend, selections will be made by re- rcquest of the prospective pur- chaser. Death of Mr. C. C. C. Tomlins There passed away in this city at 7 o'clock yesterday morning, Charles George Gordon Tomlins, aged forty- two after an illness of over u year. The late Mr. Tomlins was propriet- or of Tomlins Grocery. corner oi Kent and Rochford Streets, City. I-le was widely known throughout the city as a To Clean Bric-a-brac Use an" old shaving brush for’ ly- . Further information in regard to ‘ presentatives of these branches on, ,wriggle and twist in an uncomfort- i-able manner. She congratulated the ggovernment on the ‘very able and lhonest and effective manner in ‘kwhich they were handling the liquoi' ‘business of the province. They had‘ {implemented their promises in full ‘and that the reason of some liquor being handled by the bootlegger was ;because of our close proximity to New Brunswick where they had tli iterrible government control. Herc sshe dilated on the terrible lot of ac- icidents happening in New Bruns- lwick all due to the manner of sel- iling liquor iii that province. l1 won- ider if she has heard of any acci- dents or trouble in P. E. I. owing to the same stuff being sold under pro- hibition.) If some one would let ‘these temperance lecturers in their ,c0nfidence at, or before, the time of lholding a meeting it would save them making themselves ridiculous.‘ Let them know that we have a gov- ernment control here at present. The government or commission hand the doctors 50 scripts per month and these are in turn handed to the people, which means 50 scripts mul- tiplied by 50 doctors twenty five hundred quarts a month, and then the half has not been told. She made reference to the Nova Scotia election and pointed out that it was owing to the influence of the W. C. T. U. that a great former majority had been nearly turned into a min-. oi-lty. inot because that government control had been an issue, but be- cause it was reported that Premier Rhodes had expressed himself in fa-. vor of that form of liquor act. ,‘ She rubbed the Dominion Govern- merit very gently. and for a few mo- mcnts only. in reference to the lsmiigglilig not only of liquor but [other luxuries; but failed to explain to her audience that it received per- haps forty million dollars Iiffllllitlly of taxes inland revenue and other- wise from alcohol. "IllJHy Ilfly people hated the devil an’ debts. but. now they're Eettln‘ to be on friendly terms with both oi’ ’cm." Grounds for . Separation LONDON. Oct iii-The North London Police magistrate has ruled that a husband who has been sil- cnt to his wife for two years, al- though he has continued to live in the same house with her, is to be deemed guilty of dcsertion. The magistrate has granted the wife a separation order. and ordered the husband to pay her $8.75 weekly. The wife is the owner of the house innd of most of the furniture. 4 Mrs. Fanny Silver, of Rendlcs-I lham Road, Clapton, has asked for a separation order from her hus- band, Barnett Silver, a costume manufacturer. She said that her husband had never called her by amputated before appearing on the platform. talk speakers on the subject were their enthusiasm. We have had some who were only half trained, half educat- ed and in many cases, I regret to is say only about half wlttcd with which every protestant tion ls more or less infested. We have had political parsons ing to us whose only asset as denomina- These, l think, mighl. be chloro- formed with very little loss to the community in which they reside. What is needed sound, honest workers common sense who will study the question from IIIFOI‘ phases, and then endeavor to have a law enacted that it is possible to enforce. i in this matter is with good many of its I think it was Frances Willard.‘ that great reformer and temperance‘ worker; who said. There are some. who are so fanatical and extreme in i their views that their demand and attitude defeat the very object they; wish to attain. Amongst the many points brought: out by the lady was the splendid story she heard from Scotland. Shel hoped there were some Scotchmen in‘ the audience as the women at the great convention in Scotland said they would never never consent to‘ have government control in the‘. sales of liquor. What she was trying‘; to camouflage in this, goodness only knows. as they sell booze under lie-i ense in Scotland and any one over,’ a certain age can buy anything from four per cent beer to sixty over proof rum. We used to have societies such as, the Sons of Temperance, and I be-- lieve they did a great deal of good,‘ also there were temperance lectur- ers who came periodically to ad-l dress the societies. but these days,’ and for some time back they have‘ i -_.-- INVESTMENTS -.-- PROVINCE OF ‘ALBERTA 4% Bonds Due October 1st, 1958 At 94.50 and Interest. to Yield 4.85%. GATINEAU POWER COMPANY 5% Bonds Dlle June 1S1, I956 ‘ At 97.25 and Interest to Yield 5.22%. INTER CITY BAKING COMPANY 5'/é% Bonds Due July 1st, 1948 At 101 and Interest to Yield 5.40%. BALFOUR. BUILDING LIMITED. 8% Bond Due October 1st, 1943 And 99 and Interest to lield 8.107». :mm$fi$t>§x~ -— FULL PARTICULARS GLADLY FURNISHED. Eastern Securities Co., Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS ciiailnorrsrrown MONTREAL ,ii.\i.il-':\.\ ST. JOHN n of upright character he‘. h“ 1 y’, and kindlyvédispositlon. As a busin-ihm. o? thfiiggby‘ agtleé‘ 2;“: slugs: ess man and as a citizen he was held any signs or affection and eve,‘ ,.c_ l“ thlyhiehest Bil-em by a" Wh° fused his mother-in-laws invita- knel" hlm- itidn to quarrel with her (the wife) Mr. Tomlins was an active mem-‘and mus us“ something and not ber of both the Oddfellows and Mas- walk about like a dummy in the not been heard from or of except an election was in full swing. In con- clusion I would strongly urge the —wwqnnu===§m:ann~w=m She had the grace at this print to, admit that when she or they were here :1 year ago talking temperance that statements and assertions had‘ been directed against the local Gov- ernment tliat should nave been SHEEP RAISING IS A The starting of the first linit in GROWING. INDUSTRY this great development constituted churches w wake up and do their, an historic occasion in the history bit in this matter. i ADELAIDE, South Australia. of New Brunswick. Grand Falls I am, Sir, etc., ‘Oct. 13.—S8v8h YGBTS BB0 Sheep representing the outstanding water in the province. The new » AUTHORIZED DEALERS Rogers Hardware Co, Ltd ons Societies, and also a member of home;- He had ab l t 1 mp . . _ _ PRINCE COUNTY‘ ormwes; 0f poryfgugusta number- owe;- St. Pauls Anglican Church. drawn himself from S30‘; ecgmgany his: against‘ the Dnmmmn cmvem . ‘g1 only 125.000. Today flocks giant is operating on a head cf 135 Hi3 13:95 $9 milgm 711?] Wile’ {m}; and had all his meals in the house n, a “we 1am u, mme m with , laggregate 475,000. {not and the water is carried met v SS we “We - "is "Be until last week without s ‘in ‘ i . . . .‘ ' 3 Th nd: of pounds sterlinlfith . ch tlm r-l 24 wt in diamet- motlier. three brothers. Alfred FE, of. word- a! g a xii figilgfigyli}, 5,1,1,‘ Qofiggpggwcfllf 531111668 ‘havembseilen s spent. by enterprisingicrrpfl-rhrlpq Tfillnfrrt ions blasted Tilmnw? mbelt N" and Arthur E‘; -—— Jipastorallsts in development WOTk‘§hl‘nl‘."'.: m.» rrck twnrntll the The husband generally admitted the facts and told the magistrate that it was all because of his moth- er-in-law, who “claimed she was the boss of the house." The police magistrate said it was not necessary in a case of desertion to show tllat the parties were sep- arated in he sense that they were not living under the same roof. The husband had refused to accede gymen who spoke in the Capitol . theatre, and who stated that the TRINITY UNITED CHURCH local government should have stop» Rev. Dr. Ramsay was the preach- fseven years ago people were in-l Thn trans cf ilic St. John Rive!‘ ped all smuggling that was going;er at the morning and evening clined to the belief that thmpr-ivrv Compsni" embrace th: in- on around the province. While mak-lservlces at Trinity United Church country around Port Augusta waflstnllation cf four units oi -0000 ing this statement he stamped, bel-lSunday. In the morning Dr. Ram- only fit for wild dogs to roam, blltlhmwc power nf n total when com- lowed and perspired freely for aboutlsays subject was the great; Chrls- it is a different story now , On9iplblly inf-tailed of 80.000 iioisz- ‘pow- flve or six minutes and then he tian Missionary Conference held at leading sheep raiser declares. ‘n;- 'l"h|~ ~.(~('Oil(l ‘iiTlll is no“ Dglll: paused, apparently out of breath, Jerusalem last Easter. From all ov- "Rain is needed on all holdingsllnstallcd. and will be, icady .h when an individual in the audience er the world Christians of every col- but the sheep_ are holding tllélflgxprlctfld in about. six wcois. the g with apparently more enthusiasmor and tongue represented by their condition remarkably well. This is a third 15 on order and is to _ 515° “m 515mm Mri» D~ A‘ Mac‘ ‘and especially water conservation. Poul. m’ m‘ T“rl‘.\. Kinnon and Mrs. Ernest Rice, of this ci ty. The funeral service which will be under the auspices of the Masonic and Oddfellows Societies, W211 com- mence at St. Paul's Church at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Rev. H. D. Raymond. M. A., officiating. Interment will be at the People's l, What more TBeautzful Comma-y‘ t“ m5 wife's ' “quest that they than discretion explained to lcinrleaders and scholars foregathered at tribute to the breeding of merlnos. fqllnwpd bv the fourth. . ‘Jhmlld resume “dim”? ‘named that the local government had no- the Mount of Olives. On Thursday for animals with a less robust con-i Current from Grand Full» 1;»- now a ~ ' 2 - ~ me" thing to do with smuggling and he oi Holy Week they prayed in Geth- stitution would have perished irrbplng dolil'("‘"!l over c lrniismis- (l! 4 I ' AIIIIIIaIS .) As to m” husbuncrs statement had better comb the Dominion Go-‘semane; on Palm Sunday they thousands owing to‘ the drought clan line L’.- ilm piilp and 171W’! ' b "ses sores that‘ he proposed to cmlmnie m’? vernment for a while for that. This marched along ‘the route of Christ's conditions. Several stations havelw-ills of the Fraser Companies Mjnards hem n" ' y “me wnduct‘ “mess his Wm’ m" created an uproar as it was not in trlumphal entry into Jerusalem, on increased their stock fifty PFKWI‘ Y. ‘wind .14 rhliinslo". l i.l*i*“* fused to have anything more to do with her mother, Magistrate Dum- mett said: "I think his contention that shc give up all social relation- line with the preacher's intentions. ‘Friday rising in deep and solemn sil- but the average will run thirty‘ She gave a iot of figures sliowingence they trod the via dolorosa to percent increase." how every province that nod udopt-‘Whflt is SUPPOSBd l0 be the hm °l _ _ "b ed Government Control had increns- Calvary, and on Easter morning NEW BRUNSWICIUS GREATEST 9on1, use lard that is not a - sprains. saddle bolls. dlfllem" l An Unpleasant Flavor. per, etc. on. ‘moss who seck a remembrance Fsurc to give kccnest delight, our sug- “‘nA‘4_ P \ gestion is celebrated COMMUNITY PLATE I, Tlu Tabluom sf Dinincrim quisite Comet Service Pieces, gorgeous spoons, knives and forks, small complete sets and larger ones-silverware indis- pensablc. And in giving Comsuurrr Pas-rs you are dealing in terms of lilfilln‘ “Ni” and satisfaction. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweller ‘ahnd Engraver 121 Grafton Street 146 Richmond St, .. Charlottetown. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Ixiwest Rate. ' I C Q i- 900‘! 9m"! 5W1‘ mmmnl“ W.D.G1ll1s€s?C0. ovggngg-gygggofhgfnvzgihgfi a: xwfiwfiéggd ghmfzmgbfimwgnguigmg ,,,,, a: 23% Nome Lulu‘ mom: m “m °' m“ “m” m“ wt that when temperance lectur-iSunday School teachers. menu Agent at Summeralde. ‘Me-towo-noo-noooooon ‘RA wwvvvvvw vvv Yv xxxnnxxxnxm t ship with her mother is a perfectly ridiculous and monstrous demand ed its ‘provincial debt, but inlled to mention that the one that lind pro-j they wont to the scene of the Rcsw urrection. The purpose of the con-i POWER. PLANT IN OPERATION sulutely fresh for pastry. The 1985i- little rancid taste will ruin Y0"? ‘ on his part.“ GRAND FALLS. N. B. Oct. 13-- baking. Render it sweet again, and I laifixiaois I I SPINNING Parties intendllll w ha" "W" Spinning done at my ml" "l! 1'" quested to send wool at. dnce as intend to close October 31st. WM. LANDRIGAN, Sourls. 825l-10-6-sttlm0. Hard Coal Barnes" ls now dlaobsrllhl 0M Thousand Tons ‘ rlaan Anthrac- m in chestnut and stove sizes. nu Cool a of u» hlshul call- lty and I111 be pleased to fill order! now while prices are lowest. Phone u your requirements. MELBOURNE, Australia. Oct. l3. —Australia has been getting an ov- cr-dcse of horse racing according to track authorities who complain of decreasing returns and businessmen who contend that the length of re- cent meets has had a serious effect on the country by diverting money from useful channels. _ An agitation against race meets was launched following the govern- ment's proposal ‘to authorize by en- actment some special meets for charity. "with the industrial situation as it is, it behooves everyone to en- courage production rather than crcate the temptation for idleness". said one of the largest manufactur- ers in Melbou sic, commenting on the proposaL. "One has only watch the Ulowcls going to and livelihood depend on wor ." Mr. L. J. S. Mackinnon. chair- man of the Victoria Racing Club. says that the racing boomis defin- itely over and with Australia is now suffering from its backwash. "We take a. serious view of this over-racinl". he “MR5 l“ 5 79cm‘ . "It is most harmful to rac- ing and distinctly bad M‘ the community." --i<o>--—— HOUSEHOLD SUGQISTIONQ if it loch Ill fllht. mrtsolosetotbobonesnd mltbovisibls. .J gnu \ to liibition- had increased its icbt in a vention Was t0 Cvllfc!‘ 0n matter-S, very much greater proportion than relating t0 the coming 0f the Klnfl-lllnattended by ceremony and in the then use for frying and bill‘ "BB" resence of a group of prominent - lard for the'piemaking. . ! ' _‘ "" , the others. dom of God in the world. Chief am- t 1 m . . . = Th . i lst l .‘ theong thel- conclusions were a stres- rs the generation o eec fl -—-—- Here B" RPPWPYW‘? Elf" 8“1°'°"°x‘ ‘ N GETTING TIIIAIEQNGOF “on” greatill stllilgfiisingencblgcits ante the sing or rlducatlon. of prayer. and onifiilfi”... the Grand Falls of the st. A new!“ Olelnlnx I M — '. . ‘ cause of temperance. greater Sacrifice in lhe devm-lim °llJohn River began on September ~------ -~~ ~r r Every so often the coffee pot re- 30th, when the first of four 20.000 power units was put into quires more drastic measures than a by the mmlng of its mere washing to remove dark marks under the impulse of that accumulate from the continued m the impounding usage. Boil the discolored pot in a above the strong solution of borax and water and then wash as usual. and it will be spotless. It.is useless for anyone to give out 1110118)’ t0 the Christian cause- a lot of half truths to an audience The evening sermon was based onhm-se today, as nearly everyone can readWhe 10rd! BREW" t0 U"! rich Ymmlpperation and write and do a little thinkingzlflll who enquired of Him “Whatnugn rotor for themselves- l "St 1 d0 t0 b!’ SW94?" "Se" llllwatcrs freed iro The audience were not enthuslas-llhflt mo" 1135i W“! "D thy cross.;dams of the 8Y9"- "Mk5 tic but were very courteous, the only and follow ma" A striklns feature falls. gpplgusg given was at the end opof the service was the singing, led! the lecture, a number of the men by a large choir of male voices. The‘ present knowing conditions muchfiffit Stanza 0f 08Gb hymn WES P6113 better than the speaker endeavored dflfed 1n "H1510". End the remain-i to shorten their necks a little so ins verses in hBITHOHy-air. tenor that their heads would be hidden by and hm- As an offertorv anthem their cont collars, the grand old hymn "Jerusalem, my Notwithstanding her ability us an Zlorious home“ was 51ml! with BX- actor and speaker Miss Wright haslcellfint 0560i- iust about shot henbolt as far as In DP- Rflmfiflyb Bib“? Class in‘ aiding the muse of temperance igaccount was given of the several concerned. Her peculiar deductions. Pill-ifs in the Jewish Stew-Church her lack of understanding of condi-‘al’ the‘ m“ “f 3°71“ ‘he Baptist; by tion; n; they obtain her-e tgdgy; m-lway of an historical inthduction to perhaps it 15 the ingonnntgon ma; the life of Christ. There was a good ‘ she has received that dglibergtgly attendance and the following offic- Reinvest the proceeds from your I928 Refunding Loan Bonds These bonds may be redeemed for cash on October 15. their‘ date of maturity, or later, at any of our offlces without charge. as the decay no sign Ject, that many of the audience seemed only too glad to get the air. was apparent in the fact that even those whom she helped a year ago; ducked for cover rather than movel that o vote of thanks be extended] the speaker. This was omitted en-i tirely although it is the custom nearly everywhere else. The aud-l ience was a very nice one occupying‘ about two thirds of the nice little. church. with about twenty men oi. the city in attendance. But consid- e the number of sound, honest te perance men and women that ers are employed again that their iwlarpolltieolylvvlshollldb! Secretary: Mr. Rowland Laughlin. Music Committee: Messrs. A. R. Gillls. George Johnson, and John McKenzie. Visiting Committee: Messrs. Char- , _ . . """' from the races to realize that they a E R ca..." °‘.::.‘:.‘:":..;:r' all: 2:222:12 *::‘:...::.:l::.'": i.°.°ii't§"€i.i rsszrmmres "m m‘ nu... a a... .........t.iy..§n....3 ' _ 4 m; 1mm "Lust. w“ h w}, 1 those that are informed on the "m. President: Mr. E. E. Olawson. loss 0f revenue y profit!) I‘ W! _ I O _ _ n“ m“ m“ w should be at work, and w ose o e Vice President: Mr. Reginald Bell. ing the proceeds. We would be [lid U) supply you with s list of investments offering good yield, sound security and ready marketability. Just us, J les I-‘toss. J. L. Douglas and C. H. Black. Announcement was made in the Sunday School that Mia Ne Tannls Semmens, National Children's Work Secretary oi ‘Toronto would ad- dress a meeting of children's work- ers and mothers, in Hearts Memor- ial Hsil, on Thursday next at 8.80‘ the coupon. B!» hummus, ' JOHNOSTON~ Ioelrthnr 83., lomnor Ho: . _ Please send rne a list of the oeourittll ill Veil reinvestment o! my i!!! Dominion of Oollnfin Iklfl and others interested ‘ bro ootdiall! IRVING-