r. J. A. Messervey, h o o ow 0+0+Q+o0op4o+$+Q§+ (l|u3_ Insertion .. . Four Insertion» . lilzht Insertions .. (YLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS o o+éowo+wow+owvowoa+oovve+ow Mw-www-ow Agents “Karim 5 SELI’. HOUSEHOLD Neces- sities, — greatest imaginable demand;, have business’ of,‘ your own; make five dollars up ‘daily; capital r experience. ‘unneces- sary. n (larretsdn, Brantrora, Out. LL HOQIERY FOR THE FAM- lly from .l\iill to Consumer, (lood pa. Sterling llosiery ‘Mills, To‘- rolito, Opt, v_ _ ' a.w. 10-2'9-3l-Nov.7 AJEK-WQMAKT-Zfsstt ous, novelties‘ by mail in your County must hqrrcllable. ‘Position pomp, aiieni, if, iliuth satisfied, Imperial lnipilrts, 00 Bond. Toronto 2 a . a1‘ ‘ on’ SALE. ' L k table and 6 Sydney St. ‘-_—-€""r~'—-"*r—'—. Fl SERVICE-IMPORTED REG- istcreil Yorkshire Boar. C. ‘W. iiiellett, Brackley. 5765-10-28-51 0R SALE—100 PULLETS.“ MAY hatched, pure bred S. C. W. Leg-- hoi us. Everett Coile- lull. liowatg R SALE—ONE PURE BRED l'I‘LfiillDl'(‘.'(l Jersey Bull 2%. years pl: Apply A. S. HCIHi-cTSOYi, North Wiltsihire. 5711 10 2B 4‘i‘. R SAL'E—CHOICE FARM CON- ‘iiiig of 90 acres. Church School and liall iii district. J. W. Mac- tlri-fgor, New Dominioii,_ 5763-10-28-61 I _ who, ‘With Mr. ‘Donald cKinnon, C‘, ‘Will Carry the National Policy toflillictgijy on} Oct. 29 ..1. .- 2T-dtlNdv5. -. ‘STRAYED FROM wsttiueiroiu . I u ’ u_ e sheep. ifiniler please no- f" §ovty 576140-2841 ' fflNfiPPORTuNi-‘TY THKT NlAY qgiever come again-i mo? 10 20 4i Q ‘ OHINCHILLAOVIRCDATQ spou- ‘i g O-QO-OQ-O‘Q-OHO4-OQ+V9QO . I0i- per line uf 5 word! m- |ii~r iim- 01' o Wllrlll 7o pi-r line of 5 words Miscellaneous ISTORE CLUSE) THIS AFTER- iiuoii. Leaking k Sun. 5739 JN‘0. Af-haiciaolxmno, - LAND Surveyor, iii-‘rnianviiim-P. id. l. ESCAPED—BLACK MALE Fox .with white tip. 'i‘attoed XS-11.»\. if caught please notify Mrs. l‘). Proivse, iiracklcy. 5790-1020-41 . - FOUND 1- IN cPrv. WATER Work-g ‘Office, a slim of ‘money. ‘ ‘ Owneflinay have same by prov-l lug .p1"@‘pei-ty' and paying for ad-i‘ 'vc1i'»tls'!ngf' 5771 10 2S 2i.‘ MLQNGIYS, Southport, two lambs i‘... There is ‘a good location "lll- P. E5 19111113101" a hustling Rawleigh Retailer. Permanent and iprofitalile busin- ess. Only llniited capital needed to get started. Prompt action necessary. ‘See ine quickly, A- "orcoran, 114 Kent St.. Charlot- tetown. .5739-15-28-3i Male Help ‘Wanted WANTED-MAN TO WORK ON farm. Apply James Hurry Upton Road Nvestdtoyalty. 5707-10-28-2i BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- ~. ployiuent for Barbers. Become expert in 8 iveeks. Write Meier Barber ‘College. Department ‘fi“”‘ , ilalifaii. 3~l-tts-tf R SALE-ONE DRIVING MARE six years old, one wire wheeled wagon, one jaunting sleigh, new. Apply Grafton Campbell Loni! liivl 6784-1022941 R SALE—FARM AT NORTH (Kirk-ton, 40 acres clear land, buildings all in good repair, 2%; nlilcs from ‘R. R. Station. conven- leut to Churches and schools. l\'ii0\vn’as the Mayhow Farm. -‘\l\iliy Thomas Hammill. North Cllricfoll. i 5743~27tts-3i OR SALE-EIGHTY (30) ‘PURE iil'('ii "Plymouth Rock pallets. April and ‘May hatch $1.00 pitch. iiaviliiiid iHorton, Mt. Albion. Female Help Wanted ANTED AT once -‘- A MAID. .\ii‘s, .l. Auqtin Murphy. Emerald llotcl. ‘ 575440-2051 T“ ' " i—~ '_" U0 CHRl8TMlA8-ANYONE‘OA‘N earn this and more selling our Personal Christmas, Cards; divs! time now. Spare or full time. Sample freh. Selling oXllfifimlce unnecessary. You denbdirect with the manufacturer.’ ‘$9.088 weekly. Master Kra “ r-mé Card Co., T050910. ‘ I lives also wanted iii sma l divas ' 23-lfflWmWf12l- Auk (or Mlnnrd’; and take no othcr.”___ ""'"‘ij_“_“ 5102-1032021 ‘ THE isle SEASON FOR SELLING I Persorial Cliristinas Cards is now on, See or write us immediately- liave choice of four kinds of samples. Whole or spare time. Weekly ‘pay. You deal direct with the manufacturer. Master Kraft (irecting Card Co. Toronto Re- presentatives also wanted in. " Snlesmen Wanted SALESIVlEN WANTED FOR THE “Old Reliable Foiitliill Nurseries." Start at best selling season. liberal commissions, exclusive territory, handsome free outfit. ,large list of now specialties. Stone & Wellington. Toronto; . . . Oct. 16-41. 665-1‘ 10.23 lino. t lai at 813.76 wt Brag/g sary Sale. , 5133.1 FlflHlNghPoNi) Aria Hail m: the ‘kiddies th I a '. ver- 3i FH- rad??? ‘ 5802 '*-'q _ , F . _ BALANCE of our ladies felt hat: clearing at $2.95, Prowsa Bros, Ltd; ' “ ‘ 5785-10-29-31 i110‘ ", -. WEDDING BELLS-‘i-A very pret- ty weddink took place hit. Johns Church. ‘North Oamibfld-gqr-on (he evening of September roar-wuss Miss Esther ‘Maryillflaliilhldaughter of MP. and ililrsvfllchard (‘iahlll of‘ Kingston, ‘P. E. ‘Island, wasnnited in the holy bonds of‘ matrimony to Mn Martin Leo Tierney, son of Mr. and Mrs. tlameirTierney of New Haven, by the ‘Reverend Fat- her GBBGBIMH.’ After the ceremony Ulla, a . party- motored towthe lieu-i - iltntl-MfilikltwBlaek- all; re happy circiebf friends and relatives awaited fheml and where a. sumptuous wedding sup- per was served by IMrs. Blackall, sister of the groom. ‘The bride was dressed .in white sati-n trim- med with crystal‘ embroidery and heads; the conventional orange blossoms ivreathed the-veil and the bridal bouquet was in shower form and of white roses. Miss Kathleen Tierney. the lmaid of hon- our and sister of t-he groom wore it ‘peach coloured gown of georget- te (rrepe trimmed with fine lace and beads with hat to- match. The best man was ‘Mr. Aeneas Cabill. brother oi‘. the ‘bride. Previous to their wedding thehiany friends "of the ‘bride gathered at thahome of her sister-in-law and gave iher a shower. The evening was spent in music and games andthe pre- sents received were both useful and costly, including‘ cut-glass, liii- en and silverware. After their wed- ding the happy young couple left on their honeymoon’ to visit differ- ent parts of Massachusetts and Nciv Huimzpsliire. On t‘heir return they will make their home at 34 Moore Street, ‘Somiiicrviiia. Their iiiany friends jolt: in ivishing Mi‘: and ‘Mrs. 'i‘ierncy many yours oi‘ ilflpp1llG5S.—l('l\l|‘i0i. please copy.) ‘Save time iii cooking by soak- ing beans, rice and all dried fruits over Inight, New York Gaiinot Teach London 0n Traffic‘ Control ' '""—"1‘-— ‘ . LONDON, Oct. 2‘8.—~Tho sudden crash of glass in a show window, cries o4’ “Stop thief," and the sight oi‘ a man running headlong across the roadway with a tray full of jewels in -lils hand, startled crowds on New Bond street, London's most at, the height of the, Saturday shop- pingTiish. ' " With a policeman and shoppers in ‘pursuit. t.lie thief leaped into a big high-powered cal‘ waiting ‘for him‘. in. jcharge and wliipzed off toward ‘Berkeley Square‘. c-ne of London's most aris- tocratic residential squares. lBy‘ this time the policeman had jumped into another motor car and ordered the driver to foilowfllre’ thieves. The latter eluded their pursiiers near ‘Berkeley Square,‘but the ‘hue ‘and cry were ‘so threaten- ing that they abandoned the car anti took to=their heels. oarrylngxoff most of the‘ jewels. In the excite- ment of t-he chase some of the jewels rolled off the tray to the sidewalk and gutter. One passer- by picked up a valuable ring and returned it to the sihop of Mallett & Son, ‘whence it ‘had ‘been stolen. The thief gained access to the" jewels by smashing a window with ii ham-mer. The stolen jewels were valued at ‘several thousand ipounda. Messiaen- . MuEAci-isaiilir-iviqelztiltnh E- At the Maniac, ‘llillehoro 'St., ‘Charlot- tetown ‘by ‘the Rev. D. . Lamont. on SepteimbéT 241a 192s. AnnieaEI-lzn- bc-tli iMadEachern of st. datiisrinea to James Alexander IMacQllhrriHflT New Argyle. - DEATHQ small towns, nihw-ttstt-Nov. l-ITROWSDALE-At Bldatoblliot 40. Mr. Levi Trowsdale. t. 26. 1925, aged sixty threeWebLrll/lf ~ iN MAN-dDied at ‘uaihpzig’ Octob- or 28. ‘Mrs. ‘Isobel ‘lnmauf. of the late ‘William iamanahigeii 0i.‘ Funeral ‘Friday Btu? -#lh._ Grail" w and Cemetery. “ . _ r McLEOD-At. ‘ Wood ' isiali .~.‘0¢i- 2s. .101... N. Mclaeoflyaled. , years. Funeral Friday at»; ‘on it Wood ‘ ‘Islands ‘Cemetqjjy _ I \V:iiii‘cil In ‘___________,____, WANTED —-RED AND WHITF " potatoes ‘at, Gill & Lan‘tz's ware- hugs-e, Mnstibc sound stock. Johr ll. (nu. _ 5x01 20 s1. ll" the surface of 3'0"!‘ “We looks rough. it is qirobnbiy due t0 an accumulation of slow ‘blacklng-t 5g ‘lpaper rubbed over the surface wi jluake it as smooth as when x "4 ,1. ‘c ,.“__.‘\,,.,~’~‘ p. --i i t a we ‘be i‘. u. unto ,f. 1N ‘MEMOQHXM In Loving Memory of ‘our Daughter _ g MR8. ARTHUR ,W. JAY who Departed This. .Lifo OCTOBER 29th, 1924 "INSERTED BY, QARENTS ‘ a I radium. This ineth-od was origin- fasliionable shopping thoroughfare, ,_ oi‘ a ‘Wdllllflijltatew i liifitain .. 'r..—-—-' ‘liamejsisturdqy 55f: at" "M lfigrlii‘ “l? .‘ 6 g EHIIIIQ 0__ ,8 Y B- ‘eriea on: ‘Bultliiiday afternoon at 3.30 at thwAbqgl/olt grounds. Develop Iiuéifiwa ‘.0f ‘Better Treatment J ‘ j Disease .NEW volaiK, oat. ZBr-llhhysicians of ‘the IMiemorial Hospital announ- ced yepterday that iby filtering out 90 per cent. of the causitlao Beta rays iironi radium and high voltage X-ray tubea ‘treatment of mncer of ‘the ‘tongue. ‘lips, nose; ear-s and other ‘parts of the head had been improved greatly. Thlé "filter-in! stimulating Gamma ‘rayé. some of ‘the cancer authorities in other ‘institutions as one of the most important advances miide in the iireatment of cancer silnoe, rad- iuiii came ‘into use for ‘that purpose. ‘Autoipsies have shown that ‘in nilimy cases of cancer occurring in the mouth ‘or other parts of the iii-cad the lymph nodes of the ‘neck act as a barrier. ‘ln the‘ new treat- ment ‘these nodes are treated with railiiim and high voltage X-ray lat the same time as the tissue in which the ‘growth first appeared. ‘After several treatments the infect- ed lymph nodes may, if ncessary, the removed by surgery. ‘This (the only resort in surgery employ- ed in the present tneialtment, small ‘gold tubes are ‘introduced and allowed to iremain permanently ‘in the ‘tissues. Tihe effect of the treatment upon nieoflliilsiliic growt his ‘to slimlvtel them and cause dleaith to ‘their ex- ceedingly archive cells. When this haippens the tissue surrounding the malignant grwoth is. gtiiiraiated to more vigorous activity alml replac- ed with healthy tissue over the area occupied ‘by the cancer. The treatment now used ‘at the Memorial J-l-ospiial has ‘been de- VOlOIllil gradually ‘through the ef- ‘forts of many physicians. The most important clement. in this experi- mentation was worked oii‘t fifteen years ‘ago ‘by Dr, Henry H. Jame- way. thir-n "engaged in research at the. ‘Ziieniorial Hospital, who estab- lished ‘in a general way a Fmethod’ cf implanting in cancerous ‘grow- ths miinate glass tubes containing lrlly employed on ski-n lesions ‘by Dr. Wlilliam ‘Duaniei 1't ‘never ivas inrtire-ly satisfactory, because‘ the caustic -betia lrays penetrated ‘the glass and had a tendency to injure healthy ‘tissue while retarding the cancer, Duke’s First Dies Starvation . . on flit?» duels‘ not affect ‘the heating and ‘This achievement is regarded-by ‘l lAt the ‘time of operation, the‘ ‘Attila x e .'.’..5R§Q,NAL.|TY p. PORTRA‘T.' Wiy CRASWELL-Phono iii-L “MIR! Your Ap men! >._ Today‘, t. - Boa our Now_ Enui Frame: Orphanage ‘Dance and Bridge g Casino llall Friday‘ Night Tickets 50‘ colts 579 10-29M2i. Corinne Griffith ‘success snow/as SPLEND-ID vsiuctsq-Fon. FILM STAR ‘n! Those who‘ see Corinne ‘Griffith lln ‘fDeclasalsf which ‘llléigiflll ‘a week's run at the Prince Edward Theatre last flight will agree‘ that she has (lone the“ best work of ‘her career in this semen adaptation of the famous stageflplqy by Zoe ins. “t” ‘ ‘ The- enthusiasm which marked t-he ‘initial showing of this‘ First Natilonal picture‘ was unusual. Rob- ert Vdgnola, who directed the ‘pro- duction, deserves special ‘mention for the excellence of his work. Miss Griffith was surrounded ‘by a castwhose names were-nearly all familiar to the audience. It ‘in- cluded Lloyd Iliighes, Hedda Hop- per,‘ iRockllife Iflellowies, Louise Fazenda. lhlyau Tashman; ‘Clive Brook, Joan Standing, Eddie Lyons, Mario Citrillo and others. The adaptation ‘was ‘by Bradley King and (Iliarles Whitaker. The story ileals wit ‘ii-the unhappy marriage oi ‘Lady ilel‘en‘ Baden, played by Miss (lniffith,.il.nd her love for ,an Ainerican_ ‘Ned Thayer, who has allowed himself to fall iu- to the clutches of an adventure-as. Hlis reformation and her future hap- piness forni the ‘basis of an exciting and entertaining story. "DQ010580," as a stage play, wois made famous by Ethel Barry-more. >-—-<o>—-——- ‘ FAREWELL ADDRESS On the‘ ewning- of Sept. 3rd a large Illllilfiibél‘ of ifrlenrls called‘ at the home of Alisa Sadlie- ‘Livingston; Clyde ‘Illlyer, ‘P. ‘E. l. and presented her with ‘lh.> following f1l(lill'8SS and a substantial ipiirse- of money. g To |.\i‘is5 Sadie Livingston. Clyde River. P._ E. I. Dear Sadiet— ‘DW XOR/K, Oct. 2S.~|Mrs. Lll-. lian N. Diikefiwho was divorced 20‘ -,-'@~ rs ago ‘by the late tobacco mag- nate, James B. Duke, il-ieil last night in her music ‘studio-on \Ves-t 88th strcpzt. She‘ haitlbeen unconscious since ( ctober 22 when she suffered two cerebral hemorrhages. lSliico the death of her former husband on October 10, ‘Mrs. Duke had been greatly ‘depressed, awn-rd- _l-iig-—to---iier-—atter-i‘ie=y,~-lvi§se---Lillllen- ‘Pugh, w'l‘i‘o said Mrs. Duke-ls condi- tion‘ was undoubtedly complicated ‘by lack of food. ‘She had refused to accept loans from friends. her attorney said. Mrs.‘ Duke made no ‘provision mm- her in his will. The tobacco man's first wife ‘die-d in penury although 20 years ago she was mistress 0i‘ a fortune es- ‘tiniateil at ‘$100,000,000. At the time Mrs. Duke ‘presided over her hus- band's ‘mansions in New York and Newport; in recent years sihe ‘had been ‘reduced to giving music les- sons to ‘ll. handful of pupils. She‘ -De Resale. BUWLING. The Caluthumpians league had a very interesting game which kept the fans in good cheer by ‘the loud chanting and noise. .. ‘A. Gaudet of the Teetotallers had high single and G. Buutain had high total, SHEIKS ' 128 127 137 153 138 126 173 117 . 130 I ~ ;r0ltll—l ass. . TEETOTTALERS- ..,_. ‘ its.» 104 1-71“ 17411 a a. ‘Irjjcsmei-os 13o _° ioqf-‘tivi Total—2102._- “ "‘ ‘ BHE_ET IN EASTERN CANADA The results of an attempt to fix tho‘ time of the retreat of tife- last ‘ice-sheet frofffveastern ‘Canada are‘ preteen-ted in a report by Ernest Antevs ‘necently published ihy the Geological Survey of Canada. The method employed ‘is one‘ that has ‘been used in nortlhweatrlrn Europe. had studied at one time under Jean . \Ve your friends and ‘co-workers They wear flpninfo brave green "The snow! ETHEL. sARqvMoRws STAGE ' "Y": Wt ‘ With scarce a ‘touch of golden Maid- Those trees, Whose luceut depths of shade _ j )- The glinting suubeams lightly fret. Bat what a sigh the 3119M: world ‘ ‘Ls! “The snow! The enow ‘is on the _ hills!" Sold, cold thie ‘breath that came g _ with ‘morn , -To ilrightthe shivering, restless‘ leaves. I To stir the rustking ‘ranks of. sheaves, l Ami bow the uncut swaying com] Tohush the robin} sudden triils— The‘ snow is on the. I hills!" Ah! who could dream, ‘as snug we, , . ‘That Summer's largesse‘ all was| spent. Until ‘that wind, ivilth 111138330} bient, . Out-ran wh-ite Winter on his way?‘ Come soon, come late, its ivrhisper‘ chills— “The snow! The snow is on thef hills!’ - l Muriel E. Grahlama Th? MAitKiirs (Canadian Press) .MON'l‘REA-L, 0ct_ 28.—'i‘he locul grain market was very dull today but the prices of Ontario and Que-l, bee oats was advanced ‘é cent to 1 cent per bushel. There was no important change in the condition of the market for spring wheat grades of flour but the undertone was firm with a fair amount of bus- iness passing and for local andl country account. The tone of the market for winter wheat flour re- mained very firm on account of the continued light offerings. The mill- feed market was quite active andi strong. The demand for standard grades of rolled oats was steady and prices were unchanged, There was no change in the con- dition oi,’ the market for ‘baled hay. Beans were quoted at from $2.40 w $2.50 per bushel. A fairly good trade was done in eggs in a whole! business passing in car lots was reported small, A ibetter feeling de- veioped in the- huttei- market under the improved demand from local buyers for supplies and trading was more brisk- There was no im- the cheese market, OTTAWA, Oct. 28—-’l‘lie eggmar- ket continues very flrm on the best grades of fresh. The only qprice’ change in Canadian markets today is fro mVancouver ivliei-e there has been another two cent rise in prici es at country points. American fu- ture markets show a sllgh rise ov-i er yesterday. Toronto egg market is very llrnii on the best grades 0t‘ fresh while.‘ in the ‘Clyde ‘Rivc-r ‘Presbyterian Church, are ‘here this evenling on the eve, your departure ‘from our .miilk"t. ‘the neighbouring repub- lic to wish you good-bye‘ and God- speed‘. ‘ _ Vve trust ‘that your sojourn there will ‘he ‘pleasant and ‘profitable to you. W; shall miss your presence ‘us especially in our church and al life. ~ ‘ “life FChiIFclTiotir faithful ai- tc-tiilaiice and lhel-p ‘in ‘the choir and Sabbath School was an inspiration to others. ‘ \Ve feel that ‘mere words are iin- netrssary to convey to you our feelings of sorrow ‘at your ilepar- t-ure and our sincere‘ ‘wish that the greatest of ‘blessings anay follow you wherever you ‘go. easy. jabbing quotations-nnchaiiged Monreal egg market is dull ‘with demand slow excepting for best; ce. Winnipeg Jobbing fresh extras; 50, firsts 43. seconds 35, storagel extras 43, firsts 40, seconds 3i. i Edmonton egg market is steady,‘ jabbing storage extras 45, firsts 40.,‘ 12911151.‘? market is flrm dealers paying; country points extra 64, flrsis 02A Joliibing extras 68, firsts‘. 66, seconds, and pallets 57- Live poultry nu, changed. Halifax no change in egg} <11“ lioiiitry markets. Si, John lPPflilj eggs are scarce and demand is fair for storage stocks. Prices are un~ changed fresh killed chickens’ We ask you to accept the accom- panying purse not for its intrinsic value ‘but ais a momenta of our love and estiem for you. ‘ ‘W's remain. Your Sincerely ‘ ‘Members of the IClyde Rivier ‘Pres- hvtuian ‘Church. ' | The address was read by Miss Viola lfiicKlnnon and the‘ presenta- tion made ‘by ‘Miss iPearle McLean.‘ Alder ‘Bliss Livingston |l1iid'hii09i)'- ihanked the donors, gaimes were nlayeil for a-while and then ‘the lad- k‘; ~ present served ‘de-liidioue ice- creani and cake. After siiniging “For-‘She a Jolly Good Fel-lowfl’ and “(Pod ‘be with You tell We Mei-at Again" and heartily Iboanoing Miss ltwingston. the company (lisperseil each wishing her “God-speeil" and "Good hick.“ ' Miss llivingslvsrn was the‘ pon- llill-r and efficient, ‘clerk in Mr. S. H. IC.ol-w‘ei‘l"a store at New Haven. She resigned ‘her position fin Swil- tenfber and‘ léffflfor Boston. where she ‘inten‘il‘s\to reside. i ' (Patriot ‘please copy) l meats ilclposiiteil in lakes lying iii“ tbr‘ edge of the ice-sheet. A ties-l crlption is ‘given of the unique, method of ‘correlation. An inter- estl IDiBCQ of work ‘is that ivhich; slid g that ‘the retreat of the glac- leFIrom the mouth of Montreal ri-l ver on Lukehdlniskamting novrthq > i I‘ . RETREAT OF THE ‘LAST lClflflflfdtilfounglqlihfi was made in six hundr al were. ‘Interesting notes‘ areaso given on the large lakes‘ that ‘occupied ‘the basins of the: great lak during glacial times and‘ ~61: the ill dim: of the‘ St. Lawrence! and Ottawa Valleys ‘by the seai five cents is made for ‘this publica- lt consists in counting and correl- ating ththpnual layers‘ of sedi- VOTE.‘ r012 ‘ ‘i vley, Ottntw. 4% t ‘ti r F troll supplied and there is a brisk (ieniand. , (‘Canadian Press.) l MONTREAL, ‘Que., Oct. 28—Do-. Queen l Hotel ' ilnco taking over this Hntol we have spent many thouundl of dollnrl in repairs and lmprovomonto. It ll now the finest Hotel of It: clan -in the Maritime Prov- ‘lneee. It appeals to those who_ want I comfortable Hotel and splendid table Ind - ‘cull-m aervlco at l moder- ate price. "fi = any Charlottetown Hotel Co.. Ltd. Proprietors M!!! L. MoQUAID, Manager QUEEN l-(OTEL. lWmI Hamilton, New York City, when‘ ‘the ice-dam ‘holding ‘it backlArtvhur T. Worthy. Moucton; '1‘. La was removed. A charge of twenty-isiegie, Monllireal; E. B. Thomntnl ‘Moose Jew; N. Beaveig ‘Ottawa; l..i tion. 1t can be ‘had by applying tum. Distant. Halifax; ’i‘. Gibson SLI the Direc-tolr o! the Geological Sur-‘Thomas; ‘L. A. Auld. Truro; F. .l.l gSockerly. ‘Hamilton. ‘J H and ‘MESSERVEY. ‘ n - portaut change iii the condition of liiiiliizdmlllijicouvei‘ egsillwm‘ ‘nlefliy- Mr. Donad McKinnon K.C., Who With Mr. J. A. Messervey Will Carry the National Pol- icy Colors to Victory Tomorrow. niiuioii Livestock. reportieThere was only one load stock received] on market during migiiit. i-Few odiii lots common cattle as well as few small bunches of hogs were llll- sold from yesterday, hut there‘ were not sufficient sales to cause‘ much change in prices. Few medq iuni quality steers brought $5. and average 25 and roiiiinoii cows $3.25‘ to $3.50. Lzunlbs were quoted at froiii $11 around $11.75 and hogs’ $11.50 for llliXuli lots. Saws geir, erztlly $10. Selects acid yesterday‘ for $12. sale Jobbing way but the volume D0esn’t Stop , Wedding 1 'l‘A>RltY'l‘()\". , N. V., Oct. 28,-». l. lain-twin. laifian and his brlile. who Wits Miss (ieiliiiiilt! llibiJPlT. ‘LIFO on ‘their honeymoon today_ far, from 1hr‘ “unknoivirlo-ver" who k'llnappcil and druggiwl the bride‘ groom Saturday and left Miss filib- belt waiting ‘at the church. . Llfrifaii ililii ‘been (lrivlng to the wedding when two men seized him‘ and put u ‘revolver to his lrad.‘ ‘yxliile a sponge soaked -in Cill0l‘()-‘ g 510F399- loiiii was applied to his nosiirils. Some boys. found hiin unconscious . . ... .. .. - , . ,. /. the undertone on Smrage stocks iswieitrai, hours lau r. Piniiid ll tbs if seal cf his autoiiinbiiia ivas a note saying, “You will iievcr marry l.iic_ zirl l love." (‘Signcdi Unknown Lov- er.“ (iii recovering, ‘Laifan went sud and arms niarnitd yesterday. “ ; When ‘baking potatoes cut a‘ snip from the end of each. "This will lei out the moisture and’ make’ ‘ - i Ship your poultry to the Harris- markct prices. Get our quotations before disposing of your stock. iii ‘uni? ,Ge0. Green, D. D. S. Office New Riley Block, Opposite Prowlefi, Queen 8t. -_ Scaliis or burns can ‘be cured al- iniost ininierlizitiziy by applying a poulticc made of oatmeal and cold water. The meal has both so0tli- iiig and healing qualities. '0‘ ‘l \~'/, if i“. Ii if i‘ '. p NKENNEDY ..AuT0 covaas a Afford the cheapest and best (y protection to cars In dead‘ i’ They are made of hi‘ heavy. durable paper and will . protect against , iCold, Dust, ‘Dirt it. and Moisture I l Emile?! 0f "@511 and these 1W9 Sliflblto a il.lii(il‘ and had his clothes pYOS-‘H and are made in gander-d sizes to fit any car, PRICES 7 Passenger Covers $2.25 L5 Passenger Covers .. $2.00 Ford Covers . . . . . . . . .. $1.65 if. l i l ivhoiesale 35 fowl 30. The riarkct is‘ Abatmir 0°‘ and "ceive highest‘ HARRIS ABATTOIR CO. LTD. “ Charlottetown. 5T89-29-tf. Rheumatisuilh when you can get almost Immediate relief and finally cure yourself by taking HUGHES RHEUMATISM REMEDY Some of the worlt caaesof Rheumatism-it l; pollible to conceive-have been cured by this unequalled remedy. PRICE $1.00. Hughes Drug Co., Limited. Victoria . One of the Inrgut and boot equipped Hotull In Enura Canada. Contalnl 120 rooml, 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the pant few you". Flvl Hotel! throughout Canada and the United Btam have its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guano. Tele- phones in rooml. Rates $4.00 to $5.00 day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Propriotoro HARRY c. BROWN. longer VICTORIA HOTEL J. W. ‘Sashes P. LcIPi-airie; Ger- trade Aiaynuiril. ‘Not-them; Arthur Maynard. Nortliam; C. W. Whelip- icy. ‘Si. John; G. ‘S. ‘Pearle, Toronto; Short‘: r. Montreal; ‘H. Lewis ‘Carter. llollyivood; E, 1M. Mac- Dugall, Nova Scotin; ‘R. M. Stew- lart. Mon-inane; A. A. H. Ourley. Toronto; llnhan Hall, Ottawa; T. E. Moore. ‘Montreal; A. 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