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Tickssg 50¢, LAOT CALL to u; ; a“ M needles with s new or renewal gub- scrlption. |Ilfl| SHARP A8 A NEEDLE is what You want to be to let. a case of needles with your subscriptions. ORAPAUD-"Fowl Super Satur. 1111i! evening, October 30th. ' 2338-10-2812l MINISTERIAL ASSOQ|AT|QN 1o‘! P. E. 1. will meet-Monday a. m. ov. 1st at. 111 oeloclt in St. Paul's [Parish Hall. Charlottetown. FREE CLINICS for chest exam- inations will be held 11y the Rm i310“ Society in iSouris 28th. Cardigan 29th, Montague 30, Murray iRiver Nov. l, Eldon Nov, 2. Charlottetown Nov. 3 to 5 morn- ing only. Only cases‘ refer-rad oy Dhyslciann will lim examined hy specialist. 20162 PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES - The services for the Presbyterian Churches of New London, Long River- and Granville for Sunday. Oct. 31st, will he as follows: lNew London. '11 :1. m, Long River 2 p. inn-Granville. 6gp. m. The services at Long River preceded by the Sab- bath Scholl.——£iiov. Joseph (f. ll-iar- rison. Minister. PERSONALS ,___._ Miss Mary IMcQunid of this city left yesterday on a visit to St. John. Miss May DBCIOPO. teacher, spent. a few weeks vacation with her parents in Rustico. Mr Domiten (iniiunt. teacher in Bloomfield spent a few weeksvnc- ntlon with his parents in ‘Rustico. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cotton have returned from an enjoyable visit to tiheir son, Mr. Frank Cotton, nt st. Peters, C. B. Miss Rosie Iiuoto left last Thurs- ilii-Y for iHotel 1Dieu Hospital. Clutt- ham, N. B. where she intends tak- ing a course in nursing, her many friends wish her success. Positive Evidence Fishery Officer Was Murdered MONCTON, Oct. 27—i'Positlve evi- dence that “Glppy" Le-Blanc, Fish- ery Officer. was murderer on Wed- nesday night inst while in the per- formance of his duty. searching for illegal fishermen in Butouchc Buy, was forthcoming yesterday when Doctors Oulton and Cyr, cou- e -1 * ;_ ~ or Catarrh, Colds Dwellers in pine forests never have colds, never know the mean- liit of Cstarrh. Upon this tact is based “CATARIHOZONEP which sends into the lungs and nostrils the healing baissms sud soothing antiseptic of the pins forest. The health-laden vapor of "CA- TAEIhRI-IOZONE" subdues the worst o! coughs. colds and catarrh. The tiniest corners ofthe lungs are treated, the uttermost parts of the bronchial tubes are reached, every cell in the nose and throat is bathed in the antiseptic balsam of OATABRHOZON-E. Simply invalu- able is CATARRHOZONE, because so safe. so effective, so sure to stop husiriness. whooping cough. catarrh. nose colds or bronchltis—- try it yourself. Hall-Mills Triab To Hear One Hundred Witnesses SOMIIRJVlLdJ-I. N. J.. Oct. 28.— There are more than 100 principal witnesses ready for the trials of the persons accused of murder of iRev. Edward ‘Wheeler llnll, fash- ionable New Iiriluswlrk church pus- tor, and his choir singer. ‘Mrs. Elen- uor it. ‘Mlllti. which will sturt on November 21rd. _ The prosecution -l1as announced the names of 80 “principal witnes- ses. most of whom have circuin- stantlal testimony. They were galli- cred through 11. campaign of news - paper publicity, by State Senator Alexander Simpson, who said when the case was re-opened this sum- mer. four years after the killlnga: “l will turn this investigation from secrecy to opeuhuuderlness." Picture of DeFiussey’s ane. Some of the witnesses thus ob- tained came from fur corners 11f the country, but the most surprising ile- velopment was the number or per- sons discovered who claimed to be within a short distance of the scene of the killing the night it occurred. 0110 (mention most likely to be mos’. often asked, will be, ‘wlnre were you on the night of Septem- ber 1, 1922'!" That was the night of the killing. State investigators say they have 22 witnesses who will reply to that question: "in D1.- Russcys Lane." . ll: was in DeRusseys Lane that the bodies of the pastor of the and his choir lender were foutul. iisssislso bu I This is Church oi‘ St. John the Evangelist . "10111111." the mule ridden by llrs. "l" 911M011. who said she-witness- ed the killing and sew Mrs. Fron- ceo Stevens ‘Hall, the rector's wid- ow. Willie Stevens. her brother, and Edward do la Bruyere Carpen- der. itcr cousin, at the spot. their faces revealed in the glare of the headlights of an automobile. The defense plans to coll more than 25 witnesses, but has not given publicity to its evidence. Says Canada May Yet Predominate WINNIPEG, Oct. 28.-—The shoe was put on the other foot today by Colonel A. E. Kirkpatrick. Toronto, Dominion president of the Empire Club, l11 the matter of the annexa- tion. o! Canada by the United Stut- ee when he asserted in an address to the local club _z1t luncheon that Canada is prepared by virtue of nllmirte 11nd environment to pro- duce a race who with inmeasuruble time-wlll predominate the people of the south of them an nor- thern ruces have the world over predominated s1 o u t h o r u 11111111 throughout hintoyy. This domination by northern rite- sas-‘s. , 1/ 1 Every pscluge of Wlneheltcr Clprcttescontslnss erhund insert card. Pok Ssve these inserts-they are valuable in exchange for packs of high [rude playing ‘cards. etc. ~ - ~ a , l t \\\ 31 I ‘ 4.1. m 41111.1. Blended c1gn1.11¢ 1 cs intellectually and physically is due to the hnrdier stronger characteristics peculiar to the north zone, the speaker argued. plored the young people to the United States riotic teaching l11 the schools. of Foutuuu, manhood and Wm. mum] 61156111181” n11 irrungv tree in her privule court- ed by climatic. and other conditions yard at the poultry ii-ilnml 01' 1r“... and put the blame on n. lack of pnt- 151011111 1101‘ iillli V8111‘ 01' Gill-Z 1110- beautiful ivory not. nccompaniml by (‘i-inudian 1111011011 With =1 new World's} mark 111.» following 1111111111111: 0f 1.127 P1213111 0011111111911 Willi i119 Miss Wlnulfrod Kelly, Kappocli, 1 "average production of a hon l11 the record-breaking b011,; _-—-4 (lend yesterday ImdorlADDRESS AND PRESENTATION ready A 11111111101‘ of i101" (leparturie for Iio-sliuilalcg: I , and girl friends.) TWQ Wiieliii 111-10 i110 111101111 110111- Muse. and presented her with a All of iho tiueeifn eggs damn-g that she paid 112 p111- cmu we w,“ wnalnu, 111i?“ you]. pres, and dmlrqng 11 1111 11111951111901 0i’ irlll-iillil- 1:111:12 at our gatherings, 11.,~_ yml were. " to hPlp out ut ull Kindly accept this suutli token of friends of Miss 0111'» esteem, with all good wishes temperate tann il~‘u1"111.~1 (‘omlitttiy l11-r.- shortly‘\\'i1111lf1'111l‘Kelly assembled 11L l11-I‘ for success in the U. ‘S. A. llo (lu- ufier 1-1110 had laid l11-r 1.171111 egg. fijfiilllinpju n1 K9 tnigration of so many Death was dun to uatiirui i-ziusus’. 111‘ times. ppoch on lhu 1-11: (Signet! by u number of her boy 'l‘hc Z1(l(ll'O53_ was wns read by {Mia-rs lielnn Flynn and the present- ntlon made by Mr. Wm. McCarron. ' _ _ ‘__ We 11m gathered hero this i-verflpldvtidl; llEfBi-‘liliiffllllllishitilllltfilltlgaiifzlhlilifg WORLD'S cHAMPmN HEN DEAD l-Wii Ye-"ii-‘i "l ll-‘i lllyiiil-f 1111i "l 110- lnp; to express our regret at your reply. _ “'91? departure from zunougsg 11s aiul to: After the presentation the even- EONTNNA, Cnl., Oct. 27——Qu1=.en “sad ‘m’ 1111111111112. her owners de- ‘v1.11; you rsuccess i11 your new uhOilP lug was pl0£l1<tliliily spent in singing with a dozen of her love letters ly- lng between theni. ‘De RusseysiLane, just on the out- skirts of New Brunswick, today u; a subdivision. tor pnd this lnamoruta used it as a. trysting place it. was undeveloped country/ a dirt road ruuuiug into Miiltown iPlke. Crabappie Tree Souvenirs. iinuiug their postmortem examin- ihe top of the head of the dead 1111111. l11 the opinion of tho meu LeKBInncfis assailant or assail- ants first fired at. hl111 with a shot gun. hitting him on the top of the head, then continuing" their attack mi the officer str-uck him over i114‘ uyim with 1101110 blunL instrument, irnocklug hl111 iuaeilslblo. 'i‘l111 fine shot. fouud l11 tho zloml man's scalp, iu the opinion of lhu lrlonth. hul; the presence _l.t'l-ll‘.lti("14 1 i I septic, deodorizing powder idesl for doctors, was not sufficient to 0:111:40 of 111101 furnished convincing proof that. them was 11 fight between the of- ficer and unknown parties. and that (loath wus duo 1.11 foul play. Cuticura Talcum 11 n delicately rnedlerted, 111.11- both children snd adults. lt is cooling and refreshing and imports s pleasing fragrance leaving the skin sweet and wholesome. 5&1? it'd-nu“ ‘lflnfiff-"i-fiitifi 25o. Oinment £5 and 50c. Taioum . r Cntleurn Shnvinl Stick 25¢- ‘kk AAAAAA a ‘a 4 v vvvvvvvv vvvvivvvv vvw-v- Domtwtleglect ; The Cold vvviv l Dsngerous Slcknsssss oitsn stsrt with s cold. Wsrd of! your cold with Nysl’! Rem- sdles st the first snsszs. Tsko Nyslis Syrup or Tsr snd God Liver Oil. It fortlilss ths sys- v tsm against further inroads and thsn Nysis Lsxscold it ls c ssfs dspondsbls lsxstlvs. Ws have It In slsss for sslf snd fsmlly. llsmld L Worthy PHONI 871 The crabupple tree whore the atiou, found flue shot Cmllfitltlfillmgdigg were found long since dis-l l11 the right side of the face and on jappBa,-ed_ Part5 0g 1t were carried‘ lawny by souvenir hunters. A1111 .bits of wood, twigs and branches 11191116111 purporting to lta-ve been cut from‘ it were sold on the streets of New Yo-rk by vendors. ’ l Another famous “'flguro" in the ' Notés by the Way (Continued from page i) her of prominent speakers will take part. including, on the negative side, Hon. C. Gavin Duffy, K:C., of this city. ' Col. A. E. Kirkpatrick. of Toron- to, Dominion ‘F-esident of the Em- pire Club, has views ou annexation which he expressed in Winnipeg the other day. He visions Canada as prepared by climate and environ- ment to produce a race who within measurable time will dominate North America. It is her manifest destiny. He points out that the intellectual and physical superiori- ty of northern races is a. natural product of the north temperate zone and will in due time become apparent. We will not enlarge ufi- o11 this, having no desire to alarm or intimidate the Washington auth- orities. The Winnipeg Free Press has taken alarm st the rumored con- tents of the Duncan Commission's report. The result is n double width editorial column on the sub- ject in which it is intimated that lPremler King will need to exercise discretion in endorsing and Par- liament will need to consider very carefully certain recommendations of the report if these are as now rumored. The (Free Press speaks for the Liberal and Progressive powers that be in the Prairie Pro- vlnces and it. indiotaes a. possibly chilly reception in that region fqr the IDuncan report. from which the Marltinses had hoped so muen and of the real contents of which we are as yet denied any ofllclal know- ledge. EYES TESTED AND GLASSES‘ ' I 1 FITTED New rolrsoting room with modern squipmsnt. ‘ Our oxperlsnos is st your ssrvlcs. ,.. . nw. 1.111.111. ‘* Assisreo av .1. s. rsvLoll vvvvv. t7! QUEEN QTRIIT “ 1 ' r OPTOM GTR I81‘! 14! Richmond Strut 4 But when the pus-- i I - ‘in. 1...... 11.1‘ . Never Dies" )\)‘->2:>:>>,,- .11, J/)‘I>’.)>>- k4». v d eilnsnrancctc 11h * iigilll , i l; 1 - l 1 1 1 Ships T hat Never Came In OW alluring they seemed in the first flush of enthusiasm, those investments which promised so niuchuand paid so little! Together they planned what they would do “when their ships came in.” And now when she needs the income, most of them are destined never to come in. ‘ Yet there is one investment no man or his family will ever regret .- one protection that will never faiL-Life Insurance. The safety of Life Insurance funds is guaranteecL-it is ‘assured by every precaution which men can take. _ Provide for the future with Life Insurance. Talk it over with a representative today-and make sure that your home is fully protected against the loss of your supportwor the possible failure of less secure investments. ctvice --n,¢¢¢¢€¢,§) E‘. , (1 \ Q - - r e ¢<zccqit ._ ...., ta?“ e- r-e-v. ' '."._.f\_,_ I’. .1... 1, ,-. ‘..'V.._,.,A..__...- .,