Mfilueiiay is Economy -_uk”your dealer for 111 WOODSTOCK ONTARIO If min... c ....i...""‘i.i'§'..'ii§lnuh.mnn~°'° Wnurqlm ma’: n. Pqiolllinlfwa, FLA-NC FOR u-sw GENERAL ELECTION . ""1"" ‘LONDON, or}. 2.—- Plans i... i]. general election this fall have boon completely albandoasd in the last week and it is announced semi-officially that Lloyd Gcorgg has no intention of going t0 tut- voter for approval of his policies this year. Critics iILsist that his political prestige has been so damaged that his chances oi success would bc small. The Premiers future to a, llarge extent will be determined at a meetion of the unionists here on November 15, after Parliament reasseniibles, The. lcongervauvea, then will decide on their policy. EX-STATESM EN OF BULGARIA UiNDElR AR RiEST SOFIiA, Oct 3—'l‘weive former premiers and‘ government inlnls- tors are now in Jail, where they are being held in expectation of tho adoption of a referendum in which the people will vote whet- lior tlioy were guilty or not guilty of r-mbroiling Bulgaria in war. in the round up, which took place on last Tcsday, tho police worc aided by peasants who gilard ed every cirit. oi escape from the citv while the arrests were made. rns Co to your druggist The simplest vvBY 1° “"1 S corn is Bluc-JKY- A 191161‘ “Ops the pain instantly. Fhcn thc corn loosens and £01116! out. Made in a 0010111355 clcar liquid (one K119i) do“ iii) and in extra thin plas- ters. The action is the same. Pain ‘Stops Instantly‘ giiasiim SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. - ANNUAL Iirsla- Reserve Fri- dly. Oct. 27th, for the annual glifllilowekan - Tea. in St.~ James‘ a . - GIANT PUMPKIN. JPhero is on exhibition in Kills it Barri- Elms barber shop a pumpkin weighing iifty- two pounds. grovwn 11v Mr. Thus. Riggs, who is to be congratulated upon this splendid specimen from his garden. STRAND THEATRE-—Be sure and see the new serial Bride 13 in Strand Theatre, Kensinrgton, Fri- day and Saturday, Oct. 6th and 7th News and two reel comedy. 3i i FIRE CALL—- The firemen were called out about 8 o'clock last cvciling for a blaze in the flue of tlie' residence of Mr. W. F‘. Tid-marsli, Rocbforil .St. The tire was got under control without damage. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. -—1Mrs. S. E. Squsrebriggs an- nounces the en-gagement oi‘ her daughter. Annie Hyde to Mr. A. Lorne Farquharson. marriage to take pla-ce October the twenty- fiifih. ' i HAD MISHA-P.—An elderly man who is on his way from Deliver. Colorado, to Prince Edward Island and who missed his connections tiere and lost his railway tlcket,u Station, and was taken care of the conductor. was lookcd lifter by the pollco on 11 Sunday aiid given lodging at the (‘- LAID T0 REST.— The funeral oi the late Msry McKennn was held yesterday mOmlng from her latr- residenco, 232 Grafton St, to St. Dunstairs Cathedral ivchere a Requiem High Mass was celebra- ted by ltov. R. st. John. The rall bearers were: Messrs Patrick Mc- Quald, Jas. A. Callaghan, Jnn. iMcKennn, Jns. MoMurrer, Jas. Eden and IRA. Smith. Rev. R. St. John also conducted the services at tho grave. tzThe indications of worms arc resilessnes. grinding of the tcetli. picking of the nose, extreme pcvv- lshncss, often convulsions. Uiiilcr these conditions one oi the best remedies that can he got is Miller's Worm Powders. They wi-ll attack the worms as son as administered and they pass away in the evacu- ations. The little sufferer will be immediately eased mid a return of the attack will not be likely. vrvoQvw-vvw-vvvwv-vv-vwvwvwrfirvii Io n lluc. I-‘roupn of 5 fissures. l0 per cent. dim-mint for cmili. A Irv Illllll for. words for nun wen-k. week. Hltuutlon Iv- Ir. vvQO-O-O-O-GOO >- »—~————- Agents \\’anted F_. WANTED LIVE AGENTS 10! Watkins 160 products. Dirac to consumer. Writs The J. B. Watkins 00., 8G9 Graig 8L, Will, Montreal. ~8ALE8MEN WNNTED FOR “Tho Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries’ to solicit orders for high class nursery stock Experience unnec essary, territory reserved high est commissions paid, handsoin equipment. Write for full particu lurs. Stone d‘: Wellington, Toron- to, Ontario. Situations Vacant .. $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS grcciliig cards; sample book (from; IIIUII and women. zilroliily making $5 up daily, in spare time. Garrctsou irtlomplllly. liruiltford, Ollt. MAKE MONEY AT HOME.— $15 ti.) $60 paid weekly for your spare time. No canvussling- W9 111‘ strut-t nnd supply you with the work. West-Angus ‘Show Card Service, 102 Colbourne Building, Toronto. ulssliini ADVERTISEMENTS r tnitlnl tom-rs. count ml one word- ildrwin fnrmn nus-t of nil. nnd rnunt Special lfuton Furnished lloomn ml. 75c for Itcvvll “Hunted, 50c for seven words per liliscellaneous STUDENTS CAN BE ACCOMMO dated with room and board. Ap ply Guaurdian office. 80050-29-iii KNOW YOUR LIFE. —LAT scientific method. Develop your powers. Send ibirth date; 25 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Walter Winston Kenilworth, 88 MONTREAL FUR REMODEL- iing ($0., does the highest class remodelling and repairing- Ooats made -to order. All kinds of fur trimming on band. Our work guaran-tlccd. ltiloy Build- ing, Queen Street. Open even- lugs. For Sale F-OR SALE A BUILDING LOT 50 by 100ft. on the South side 0t’ ‘ilniiglns Street. lnquiro at (i3 Bairfiold St. t! FOR SALE-ISMALL COTTAGE. Centrally located, all modern con- Vfllliitllfltfi. Apply Guardian Of- fice. 900016-441 FOR. SALE. Farm for sale at Wheatlcy River dwelling house and barns. Apply to Robert J. Seller 800928-28-81 i Inn-it LOB and Ilordcu, hag iiicliidltll: (‘i111 lng card-s. Finder will ibe rewar- Tserwzlzn .SUMM.ERSID~E1 FOR SALE — SUNNY SLOPE iFilflll. furiiy niccreiilitcil llcll1ifl~ tered Ayrshire fenialcs all ages. from a ire-all 3 yr. olil cow down to calves one mouth old. Wrlto I'm‘ breeding prices or call linil ded by leaving to (lrvsliv-llvtql H00 them. Edwin lit-iii, Rollo T h Borden. Xllilllllll-Ir-lii Iiay, 1’.E.l. 9000lT-4-3i. “m” c“; -wu_l_,amsgrlv LOST__IN THPS. CITV PURSE Wanted . a v - uc enneL itlfllltkllitlltl! sum of Toncylnaliéi: “gxk: ¢_-_ , (tWItC-‘f-"l linino oii car . i‘ WANTED _ VOUNG COUPLE F 111mm n" 11131911 Rggangipd can be accommodated with room a I Losr-A PAIR OF cotonso rim eye glasses. P1111191‘ 111611513 llili CENTRAL annuals spent tho morning at the Central w tr. the trnl Christian Church by Mrs. M. train at noon and placed unilcr the V. 11011113. 9607911111’ 05 \\"1-‘IHfiI1'S The man Work of the Churches of Christ d and introduced Salvation Armyi hom0.——iSt. John W110 11111111 With women’:- Globe. ' mission activities throughout Canada and other coun- ss-r ‘ OFFICE CLOSED. — m. w. L. Mdneliairs dental office will be closed till Oct. 16th. 3i CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Ailey. D. M. Lamont will preach on Sab- bath Oct. 8th at Glasgow Road at 10.30 a. m. and in the Peoples Church. City at 7 p. m. 5.000 VETS STILL IN HOSPIT- AL-Jfhat there were nearly 5,000 ex-service men still in Canadian hospitals and that it was not ex- pected tliis number would very materially decrease owing to the -iaot that approximately 3.000 of them‘ were either mentally affected or suffering from tuberculosis and 011191‘ PMC1161111! incurable com- plnints as a result oi tho great W111‘. was one of the statements made last week at the inaugural supper oi tho season oi the Do- minion Methodist Church Men's Association by Major N. F. Park- inson, deputy minister oi the De- partment oi Soldiers‘ Civil Re- estarblishment in an interesting ad- dress in which he reviewed the work of his department. Major Parkinson also stated ‘that 56.000 ex-servico men had completed courses of. vocational training. There was also 70.000 pensions be. lug paid at the present time to dis- 1t 1| aibled ex-service men and to de- pcndents. MISSION LECTURE LAST NlGHT—A very interesting lec~ trc illustrated with lantern slides as given last evening in the Con C w h a l Canada. Rev. Dr. Gcnge presid I the speaker tries. She described also llic work oi orphanages ,old peoples‘ homes, ministerial relief, church exten- sion and lndian and immigrant ac- tivities. An interesting feature of the lecture was the slides show- ing inissioniary w-ork in. Japan, China, South South America, Ir.- toiiring tho Miairitlme WTIVlIIIYOS, is remaining over in the city toilay for mission band organization pui- poscs. PERSONALS ‘Dr, Williwm Johnston oi’ Dor- clitistcr, 1111155., has returner] homo zritrr [laying n short visit to his brother, lion. J.J. Johnston. At- tdrncy General‘. Horace liichlwcn. lelii yesterday for Regina, when» they will visit their daughter. Miss Evelyn, then proceed to Van couver to visit Mr. hIclDwvnZs sis tor. They will remain on the Pa- cific (‘nast till next snlniiier when illiey" intend to return to Charlotte- town. . Mr. and Mrs. iMr. and Mrs, Win. J, Butler. ‘iii _ CliAiiBERL-Al TA B L ET S - CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headache _ INDIGESTION Stomach ‘Trouble -SOLD ‘svrnvwiisss- T001110»: saint Mrs. J.M. Davidson, Begs to An- nounce a Public Sale by Auction of Beautiful Household r-‘nri nlshings. at 53 Euston St. Charlottetown on Mon- day 9th. Oct. 1922 at "I1 a.m. ‘Being contrnts of 9 rooms. coili- prlsiiig parlor, conilblnntion china amt mush: cabinet, mahogany. P11110111‘ 11111110. wicker chairs, oicc lrolur etc. hall ruck, oak, hall chair and taJiilo, dinllig roolii, i-zik i-liina closet, solid oak sideboard. oak dining chairs, oak extension titlilc. oiik sectional bookcase. lNow furniture specially impor- ted mission suite, ‘bedrooms, ma- 111131111)’ dresser, bureaus, iron beds ctc. Bathroom medicine cnbinei. “V1111 ‘Qirror and wail mirror. ‘Squares. (iuntiiins, oilploth, tiiigli- hind Grand Range, round loaf ta- ble and other lisoful household ef- feels. l-lnusc open for inspection Sat. 7th. Oct. ‘X private family. For further 3i and board in centrally located. particulars apply Guardian. leave with Ben]. Klarter and get reward. 300975-341- 'l‘ciicliers Wanted WAINTED. — SECOND CLASS teacher for Point De 11011110 School. ~Sui>i119111°111 "5- 11111111 D. Shreenan, Secretglélsim-a.“ iij Help “Wmi-ciL-Femllll’ 000K WANTED-ONE WILLING to learn at the Clifton House- waurzo sxrliiiilsncio will) for general ltotlsétwotlt. A1901!‘ .347 Grafton Street. 80091234131 W-AINTID A AID FOR GENER- WANTED-ROOMB AND BOARD for family of live. Apply 75 Water Street‘, or phone 191. 8009-2-3i. . . , , FARM WANTEDa-VIAANTED T0 - purchase immediately, for cash, a farm of 100 acres, in good con- ditlon, with good house and out- buildings. With oi- without im- plements and stock. iFrank Send- er, Lorne Valley, Lot 52. , 000015-4-1w d “rm: SNACK WITH A 1 SMACK IN IT" Give It to tho kiddies for Wwoslitlmo lunches. Honey In Comb . ........ .. 50c c Small Jars .... .. Quart Jnro .. 5 lb. Tin .... .. .. . Guaranteed pure Inland Honoy, osrofully prepared In n cl DEATHQ CURRAiN-At City Hospital, Oct.- ird.. John Curran. 11:60.07 years. ssnltsrysurroundlnq n. At slalom or sent postpnld by Panto-Eva limited. Ottawa. eavvs for wife, Trilro, Mrs. Niurray River, Percy H. Hand Tor- onto. (LR. Rogers nnd wife Sum- incitsiilc, Mia..- Olgzi Rogers inr-rsiilc, ‘Miss Olga Crosby, Bor- den, (l. Lehman Mouoton, W. H. l8 Road; Mary -C. (lartor, 48 Road Mrs. McLean, Montague; Soutlipnt", I’. A. ville ()iit_; real; .L. H. Smithers, Montreal; Raymond Callaghan, Summcrsitlc. J. H. lillller Al-berton. Georges, Jas. G. MacDonald, Si. Georges, lLJ. iMoiLellan, St. G901‘- ges, J.W. Churchill, Yarmoutli. J. C. tic-bib, Little York, L. C. Allan. Cardigan, IRA. iSpicer, W.R. (iallsghnii Sum-mersiile. Goo. Harper, Wood, Sydney, Souris, A..I. Polrier, Miscouche, T. Stewart, Ht. Joiin, N. Harris. New Glasgow, Geo. Montague, Jas. 1M. Hoiy-itt. Lower Montague, /A.K. Duncan Matheson, Vernon‘ River. P. E. Fowfies, St. John, L. A. Lon- ton. ILW. Bishop. DorchestenWin. Holmes, Toronto. son, Port York, Peter Carter, 48 Road, Miss Mary C. Carter, 418 Road, Mrs. H. W. Mclnallsn, “New Glasgow. clans today barred Pancho Villa. ~iie new ‘American flywelghf. otism pion,‘ from his scheduled bout to- faring from cliiolmtpttx. Lou-i- {i llitifleilyfliv Siiiii iiiiliil iii iiiiiiiililii U2! Unon Bu, Vnnmunn, 3.0. "I smut-pd with all the symptoms ofFemnIotroublqwitIieb-dsfind- potion and annual Huskies 1m Illnllowdownlntlsohnokandntidos oilthobodyaAdnutorodvbdmoto hvonnopernflon. Ilhrted an»: "nun-savanna thhmodloinohuconpladyrulioud noofaiintymbuynnd lulu-hag l-ufipadpahondbendachesnnd the terrible Constipation, and who! and mo in tho nun medicine, Troika-fives." Madam M. .1. GORBB. an n box, a for $2.56, trial n» 26o. nd Mrs. A.W. LeBianc, Halifax, nd Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Paquet, Levis, Quebec. are in the city. :Mrs Butler, iMr5_ LeiBlanc and Mrs. Paquet‘ are sisters of the late Mrs. Peter Trainer, whose funeral took place yesterday. Miss Josie McLean exchange lork oi the Maritime Telegraph and ‘Telephone Company, Sydney. ho for the past two weeks has ecn visiting relatives and friends t Vallcyfleld and Charlottetown. home this morning. While in (lhnriottetown slic was the guest oi tier cousin Mrs. Cyril McGrcgor. HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL E. A. Manson, Suiliiinitirsiile, l.J. din, Mexico and other foreign p; wright, Slnnnnergidg‘ s_ s, countries, the machine being opur- grass-i...“ ittonmgucl 3,153,511 (,3 uteri very canahlv 11v 1111's 110mm (llarko, Mt. Stsiiyart, RR. Robin- hcrsclf. birs. Roniig, who liliis linen 5m,’ Halifax, w_ Ofibnme and BA. Reynolds. Suin- tha hiclluren. Boston. R-A- M. 1111' chie, Toronto. City, (LR. C0111), Halifax, lllediord; Halifax. T1103. H. ‘Mis- J. llutlor and wife llailfux. REVERE HOTEL E. Brown, York: Putter (Jiirtcr. H. W. MoLcilan, New Glas~ ow; R. ll. Jenkins, city; Allison W. McNelll. Spleen 11101111" W. Ii‘. (llough, blunt.- ltonald H. MaciCormsck. Si. Brockviile. Loggioviiie, N.IB., W- J.A. McEncherm A. Poole, Lower Keith. Iiniiinx, on, Halifax. Thos. LeBlanc, Mono K. J. Young Klark -Ur an Co.) \V.i.. Nichol- Jgiu, Jack Egan, New HICKINPOX use VILLA FROM EIGHT ruinhonnruin, 0a 2——Physi- lght with Battling Murray. de- aring that the champion was nui 11- F- DemllfieY- Jane Revere, b f. by Guy GA- 1311119111 Tile Senator, cli c (iMciDonald) Nfiwi-"ll. 11-3113 ‘DQ010593’. Newi-‘mi Gui-i‘ Breeze, brf (Whitehead) P. G. Clark, Summorsiilc, J. MflPtlfilv. 9601801011111. D-J- (1111111111- Lord Ellersiie. lb c (Gorl(laril.')4 5 Miscouchc, Jul’. Arsenault, cnuciio. Miss A. Murphy, Montague Will. Mrs. A. W. Lcillanc, Halifax, J.A. Paqeut and wife Sourio. coir past week has been eentive to golf and Belviders Links havc aifforded much pleasure to many players. On Saturday a mlxel ioursom handicap match was called on, and fifteen pairs entered the competi- tion. This match was won by Mrs. A. B. Cosh aiid D. B. Stewart. The standard cup men's handi- cap match has reached the semi- finals. Twenty players entered and in the first round, A. B. Cosh won from 1M. Bngnall. I). B Stewart won fromll. R. Stewart. J. D. O'Donnell won from Dr. Archibald B. D'Donnell won from H. W. Longworth, V. Saunders won from C. iL. Miles. J. H. Malcom won from A. W. Weeks, H. W. Weeks won from F. T. Watkis. Ii. E. Miller won from Judge Stewart, A Nicholson won from C. B. Long- worth and Dr. Goodwill won iroin Geo. lingers. in the second round L. B. Stewart beat A. B. Cosh, B. OlDonnell beat J. O'Donnell, J. ll. Malcom ibeat V. Saunders. H. W. Weeks beat H. E. Miller, and Dr. Goodwill bent Geo. Nicholson. ln the third round, H. W. Weeks beat Dr. Goodwill, D. B. Stewart beat B. O'Donnell and will now play J. H. Malcom nn-d the winner will then play H. W. Weeks in the final match. The match for the Club Champ- ionship has reached the second round and the four players still in the game are J. H. Malcom, A. W. Weeks. l-l. W. Longworth and Dr. Goodwill. —i—<o> FOOTBALL T H U RiSDAY The Knights of (Joluinibus arc now busily engaged trying to ar- rnngc for a football match on Thursday next. Last night they held a practice in the upper part of the League Hall and judging from the num- ber present they ‘will! be able without much difficulty to get a team for 'l‘liursday. Should the game materialize. the following will -bc picked from D. Gillls, Win. Mcimuziiil, Frank (Budget) Hon- nessey, l’, McC-orniac, L. Wynn, \\' (‘oyle, ' l0. Arsenaliit. -.\'icl)miulil. L. Goodiwin, J. Alcer J. Connollyflt. Stecie, Moran and J. Purcell. J. Steele. -—-—-<o>i— THRILLING RACING P u rse $7,000. Aicworthy (White) Mary Rose, h ftdrlver not 'l‘hiim'psou Dillon. Ilarvcst Todd. Peter FlflSII. idihelinda, Judge Idrlstco and Crawford also started. Tiiiie-—2.08 1-4; 2.06 3-4. M The Walnut Hall Cup, 2.08 Trot, Two in Three, Purse $3,000. .. Tlilio Grent Volo, b c, byPe- for The Great (Cox) 1 Peter The Brewer, ti c (Rsyyl 2 Czar Worthy, 1h g t-Murphyl2 4 Tauridn, h mtlfleuilng) ..6 3 Walter Sterling. b giStokesM 5 i1 Hi-rbol-ivyn, King Wilts, lMary Kenna, Captain S. I-lollyrood, Hil- da and Stlllaillir, also started. Tinie-—-2.03 3-4; 2.03 3-4. 2.03 1-2. baa-m.- The 2.07 Pace. Two in Three, Purse $11000 The Comet, h g. hy Frank Be ISure (H. Thomas) . . . . . . ..11 Dick Saunders, b g (Piilin)...2 L’ Minnie Williams, hlkm (White head) . . . . . . . .. .43 Tony Mac, h gtliotlson) . 3 4 Esta G., Ii ni(Morrison) , . , . ,,5 5 'i‘inie~2.0il 1-2; 2.03 1-4. The fine weather during tho a great in- F’. Kelly, L. Mc- L. .11 .32 .27 11F oulmnzxnm .- Rat-Asst; or g0 20¢ . 35¢ Ewmelfln - 5O - 90¢ I I I I00 ~$1.75 AYEII‘ cisliiisrrizs '5"‘""’ ” .1 Puss Times i i‘. wi savvy, cur ; Vi; D¥;_-4-\I Hoiirlissvfliiizilfs . THE saszis csowu Fl(ll‘li]$€,ISil€ll‘lS, Wblli FY0505, Ilallli- IN KENTUCKY MEET _____ MQNTREAL EXCHANGE N0 change ‘ 11X. -1-1Y°1'5. 511N111. 90- - .~—— NEW YORK. Oct. 2.— Rogers 5.% higher . liiniis 'l‘oi'nntn; H. hlarinanu, Mon ldlXlNGTOlN, Ky., Oct. 2. —— j-Iflfughy‘ ibggitlcs baiting himself 193-1 Victory .. l(i0.2='.'Silvi-i' l-‘ox ‘Black, _.' lrcnl. E-Ir. Malvflcv. St Jnlm Al-‘Snme of the most spectacular Hw- into baseball's lliill of fllnle, AS11933 Victory . 102.90 Silvery n Low No change I 1'9" ‘Vrunfem. M1» ‘Slewalq- 110111111151’ 111 115 1111.1’ l"‘111'5 P1 1115191!‘ the first National Leogucr to iin-lil22 Victory M ill)’ ' . . . . . . . . . . .. No change V, iFlXLCIl, Oitzuvn, Leon MOHUISOILIIVfls ivitncssed at the opening day is]. wit]. n him-k above A00 iu11937 Victory . . . . . . . . .. . _ 5% higher ; Montreal. C-W. Sre1rs.'l‘or0ii11<>.P-|ol the golden jubilee meeting oiqwenwuwee years’ has succeded" illnine CHI .. .. 25% higher ‘,1 i‘. Muguire Montreal, J. E. Barry the Kentucky Trotting Horseggabe Rum as home m“ kmg, BANK5 |lliiigtaii Cat . . . . . . . .. 15% higher ' Moncton. Breeders‘ Association this aftOF-flofngby finished the season “.111. _ Seals. llresscil and Dyed. ‘N0 011111189 . f‘. il-‘nrrcll Fisher, Mont- noon. The feature event, the Wnl-ffm-uqzwo Cir-cu“ clumsy sevem-Bank Royal _ n. iHair iSeal . 10% lower real; W. L. Patterson. St. iiut Hall Cup, _ went to Saniordlteen behind Ruth's record crop o; Bank 519mm“ lied Fox . . No change 11 John: '1‘. Malsbr. Montre-"ildF/nuillks iour-year-nld colt. tllltififty-nlne the season before. Krirismik Nova Scniln. "Yo" 1111K - N0 011111189 i A. E. Baker, Toronto, I). Millslflrvat Volo, ilic three heats bOl11fl"“/il]ifln]5' 0i‘ the St, Louis Browns, Wheat, llec. lil51,{,. May iii t-iflllllillhii‘. Marten N0 change ‘ llalifax; Jaw A. lwan, Halifax; J. the fastest cvcr trotted in theiigmiing the Aimerican Leaguers, Cnrn, Dec, (£011., .\l.'l_\' 62-1,. i~'\111"l‘11'11ll 1111115811111 25% 111K110!‘ . ‘i’ I. Duff, Halifax; Chas Harringtnnicvent, nnd tlic third heat equallingiwns three behind the (jm-(ljmtl (mtg, lit: :33. Billy £19. 11111111" 111"“ ,1“? 1111111119 '.;. llalifnx; Dali Stein, Moiitroahltlie recnzyl for the event sct by star with thirty-nine. Tillie \Valk- ———""'<“*>'"'_" ‘*\“*1',“‘11~“1 1111"‘ “m 10% 10w“ 1' Than McLean, Toronto; H. l). MCiAIIlf‘. Guy 111 1913' ier, occupied third ilositloit wiuii THE f-‘UR MARKET DIGEST. '1“ < - - - ~- ‘N9 13111111119 Z Lean and party, Souris; L. lV-‘Sumamrles: trim-tyfieveyn. and me former mow! i__ 4 ;.\_liii_k .. No change 1 Muriliook, Murray llivcl"; M. 11.1 H llilrch, Ruth registered tillrty- five New York Aui-iioii (fompzin);»litiliiislii' . 21b7,. higher Ellis, lizillftix; ll. G. Briggs, MontiThg 2.15 Trok TWO 111 Thffiflrl four base blows. ilntn, aiinniliices the iollniving t~i>in-_1'_11<‘11 311% 111151191‘ real; W. H. Blzikcly, 'l‘oronto; iL, Purse $1,000. -——-— Ipnrison of prices rua-lizcil ui ilHi1*1__"111 {I111 _ 2Q?’ 111511" .Hannaii. Qiivbcfl; C. 11- G111I1S1111I1-1Finv2irrzi. hr h. ‘by Atlantic l --—<-o->-—i- sale 1101i] this \\'Pl‘l( firs‘ (‘Oiliixtrotl Willi (hi, Northern 22g, higher _, Montreal; n. Eastwaril. New Girls Express (u. Fleming)“ ...1 1 NATURAL RESOURCE iii-iii. the April S1110. 1111111 W1» ifiaililivr" 1M 111E111" -- sow; i-i. iv. Kayer. Toronto: J. c. ‘Todd Hilrt, blk r. (Thomas) ..2 3i QUESTION AGAIN ui pviule ilfnx No .-i......r<>E-‘,'“.""{"" - ~ ' - - - - ' - - - - ~- ~11?" "mm .;;~ Wclllock, Montreal; J. K011i‘. $11011 Plain Mac, h g (Murphy) 2'1 |Stone MiLPlPll .. hlgzfii; .- ‘ac. Colorado Mac, blk g (l.ittlc)..4 6 , r - ___ 1 llaum Marten ..--=i r 119-11" i __ " g l Alice Benbo, br m (Loonilsyii 4.,,,g,{T,§“2,‘i‘.',,,(;°t' ;‘,.,,T“°,;§f,",'1,run»... . . . . . . .. . 20% higher itdhif-lflllliv, billlfililtzfl 0017:] higher QUEEN HOTEL opilir Greek, Victor Man, Llliti-ibflng m a head we quesmm Ofun-iissihr. Sable 1117.’. ligglhcr Q‘1IIlTI!;;_'D}"1* "11 - Q“ 11-15;” higher l;- Tlicrrsa C. Maclhinzllil, \Vai<h- and Peter Wm Ten’ also Sh" rftumixlg to the wesler". pm’ ciitfiiiic 1111171111“ Furrwr“ 710% higher .5? mgwn w-W‘ Cox More“ I, (L ,I;i_m.0_208 205 L2 vnces their natural resouices. a _ D _ _ V __ _ 25% highvr Allen-gin,“ “m; New Lea-land‘ , . " ' _ ‘ ' ' A ‘P011031 111 11ml‘- TBSDBCt W65 , , x; .1 lialihits, ‘Furirers ..10% iliglier 1 Richard, Buciouche, .N.il., It. villus adopted by the cabinet last wm_lChin<.hiil.iw...H. . . . . . . .- lhlitllllli? ?_‘°_>____ v - '. w. . ., on- . - . .- ra,lor-iern /.. ' _-, iiydallyhirilililewglifrkn. liiziiltiixeal. ‘Mar- Th‘ofiienTjfifarzuTlvztylnTTviirgfirr ‘er and Swbnmted to the western llcliizfirat, Southern 115% 11051191‘ 35A F” t” Amhma‘ my‘, Asth- provinces. Subsequently there was z» conference with each province, separateiydiut there has been nol dlali. and United Status inns ifrmil ihn head of liic lakes W011!- admitted. but (“Sflfiillllttilllflfl wuri1 denied when tho lake shippers‘ association met the Minister of Trndo and Commerce today in answer to his request for the dc» tense oi’ the charges oi’ the Win- nipeg laxchange. The illoiitreai Board oi Trade, Dominion Millers, and other bodies. which have licnu complaining that the rates from Fort Willlaim to Buffalo have been lower tlinn thc Port (ioliliournc rate. The shipping men were asked to prmnise that the (fana- disn rate should not llic iiiurc than one qlinrtcr of a ccnt a hush- el higher than the rate to Buffalo but this they would not uniler- take. STOCK QUOTATIONS 3 Great {Breakfast nail i o simmer for one hour. Sum m! giiri-Mnid. Seedlm ‘Rllllltl pqnrttgl’: 1.!‘ In cent nniijnl lot can». ‘M’ ienkins & Son formerly Pllsutlt Grovda .l1‘iinn- i-I takes mo that ca oi his brothel’. ‘humiliate Curran,‘ 1 at hoiisewio ._ Apply .14. Lower Prion; , -‘-" NOVlH-ll .11‘ ‘ ~ - Everything Thsvo Good to - Ell 210 Weymouth-Bt. Thursday moi-n in: at 003,110 it? - l ‘._>.x‘. ..r .,. , .. .- >,.1..-. .. y. QAAAL I ‘ IRISH PARLIAMENT merit today passed by a minority the clause of the Irish donut OF ALLEGIANCE DUBLIN. Oct.,li.— The Parlia- large Itution containing] the oath of Ask Merchants _ for 1' Stewed raisins-delicious encr- ‘ D°m1"1°" B1111" 7f giling, ironizlng food. _ . 1111111119111 P°wer ~ 3' V‘ Practically redigoutcd. Also 17171111111191‘ meow“ ‘T l fine natural native. Mlh It Nuwnfl Brewerm‘ 5115 regain- and get the best results. 11111111119 31111111‘ - - 21 . stewed Ran." Atchiéon .. d 105 .~ _ i - ..- =--.-~.,.~.. is; ..¢.2;%..:iir: ff- : 1221* * $i..|i'1'.'"i~i§."s J. ti. on.“ °'.',""."w Am. Smelting a Refining . no m1- wvi Anaconda Copper .......... .. li-iA-LIIMX, Oct. 3.—("Qliotzitlons furnished by Johnson nnd ‘Ward. members of the Montreal Stock Exchange.) Brampton 34 ‘Abitibi .. 60 Shawinigan ill 1,’. Laurentid-e Pulp . Canadian General Electric. Canadian Steamship Com. Canadian Steamslhp Pfd. Asbestos Com. Canadian Pacific Railway . New York Central Curbs. Cane Sugar Crucible Steel .. International Paper Kelly Springfield . Mex Petroleum International Mer. Marine . Press Steel Car ‘Wolverine ssrecment. . 1am, iigl _ \sihlna Remedy and it wllii mu -—--—— H _ 10c; iiigiisirtllini-k oven faster, There is no half OTTAl/IFA, Oct. 3.— Differcnccs.Pvrqfu" Lamb 10% higher wuy nii-zlsurc ailnlli. this remedy. it in the grain rate Tlollwccn Cana-l-Kéflnmpr _ _ _ _ __ N.) “ham-n. grins right to work and drives asth- “iJQi-iissrori MDWAILQ .- ifsTsiccl i . 10% higher 10% highgf llilt half chance and it gains yo t-iiaugr) ground rapidly. But give it repeat- _ 15% ]][g.hi'gr;f‘-l1 trcailncnts oi‘ ‘Dr. J. '1'). Kellogg's Z1 iMuskrat. Black . i Bear, Illal-k . . . . . 10% highiirllllli. out. it rear-tics the inmost on“, _ N, pinuigt‘,.ill‘I'lllltill§ inisszigcs and leaves no Skunk .. . 211% liiglii-r'il!lii-v~ iiir lilli irmihlc to lurk. llavc iiailgcr . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10% 111.1411"? 11- 1'." 1"" 1"’ "WW "*1"- has... 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