» 1oclbshltviz 1924 ,__ ~ .-. . . -. '» "ha" ‘cue: I ¢ __‘ ‘ w E, Qtjamcf-ivflbritriantiillrrb guilusttrbw-U-0W!\@illsIn-n.n..11.I - i. l . , . Qsbhetb bcrbirel: - i 14.00 a. m-Conlmunion OIFVICI. xx ‘ yin-goo p. mF-Sundey; School, ' 1.00 p. m.-8H'vl6e of song. The has! Service of Sung for the m»... g A scholars‘ Mice Constance whens-Soprano. Mrs. Ewen MaeKlnnon-Contraito. Mr. Arthur Bruce-Tenor, 4 MrfiCherlee Haring-Bees. . Mr. Frank T. Wathle-r-Organist. < STRANGERS AND COLLEGE QTUDENTS CORDIALLY x WELCOME. yQQ-QQ ‘ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One Insertion .. . . . . . ... . . . . ...............l0o plrllneofiiwonln . tie per line of ii words ‘is pn- line of ii words Agents Wanted“ ' REPRESENTATIVE TO HANDLE. quick selling line of advertising? calendars, Liberal commission to PIANO EXCHANGE-D FOR FOXES fight nnrty, Apply to the London! Hlghbred, Guardian. Printing s. Litho. Co.,.Limlt.ed. 6814—-10-—4——lll—-4l London, Cflnfl-dii. 6789710-3-M3ii l DISTRIBUTINQ ‘RELIGIOUS LIT-i erature pays Christian men and_ women $30. t0 $50. weekly. $255 gllllrlllllfletldii)!‘ 90 days’ WOTK, STUDENT BOARDED FOR SER- colllmission besides. May work; V1095 between °°l1°8e hours. "X". spare time. Mr. Conrad, Spudina_ Gllflfiliflll- —314-10——4—m-—4l , t . 9-21- u.» “mldmg T°'°“ ° w” (oar voun PRINTING nous AT veyor, l-lermanvlile. ._--i-i— REPREsENTA-f-“ygs WANTED _.] the GIJBNIIRI Cfilllflil JOB PHD!- to demonstrate: ery. Phone 188. 2879-5-6-tf. Exper-' lll(‘il or women new Amazing discovery. .- w rfOfi ‘ ’JNO, A. MCDONALD, LAND BUR- 6646-9-27M3m0e. Q -U61li%ll8.l-Gllfl;;fll;l1—-' li-IOP from Enbfietele; =Fnurr or ALL KIND! wt Taylor's News Store. - 1i WONOERFULVALUEC in ladies silk scarves 81.25 to 14.95, Prowse Bros. Illd. _ - ssol-lo-ii-m-éu CHOCOLATES 30c a pound Sat. ‘W181’ Bpccial at. Taylor's news store. See our window. - 1| THIRD‘ ORDER OF ST, FRAN- 9|3~All members and those inten- 41118 t0 join will meet in a. body nt-Assembly Hall at 7.10 this even- ing for Feast of St. Frsncis.—1i_ ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. - Mrs. M. V. Romig will give her il- lustrated lecture on Tibet in tho Baptist Church I-iazeibrook on Mon day, October 6th at 7.30 p. m. Sil- ver collection. EXCELLENT PHOTOGRNPHY_ The portraits oi Lieut. Gov, Heartz appearing ',h the Saturday Night {mil ‘slllldily Leader are reproduced "m" °l'|8inals executed by the Bayer Studio. ..__,_‘_ COURSE IN GIRLS’ WORK, __ gfiss’ Marjorie Trotter, lifarltilllt rls Work Secretary, will conduct a Luldership Training Cnurgn, 1n the Y. W. C. A. Oct. 6th. 7th and 3th if! 3'11. m- All interested in Girls Work are invited to attend. 1i SUMMERSIDE HAS EARTH. UAKE. —The earthquake shock refetrrcd do as occurring rIn-thuMari times seens also to have affected the eastern end of -the island as several citizens of Summerside state- that it was very distinct. it is many years since a-n earthquake tremor has been felt here- MOUNT STEWART Cl RCUIT.— ‘I. icnce unnecessary. Unusual op . portunity iull or spare time. Mogul Co., Box 775, Station F, Toronto. Sept. 20-27. Oct. 4. ANY PERSON DESIROUS OF making from $10 to 820 weekly ill spare time, without interfer- ing with present employment, send for particulars or freesnm- pie book "Imperial Art" Personal Christmas Cards. Manufacturers, 122 Richmond Wat. Toronto. Sept. 25 27 30 Oct 2 4 8i. AGENTS-GET lN A PROFIT- able all-year commission business of your own. Every property own- er is a customer or prospect, Nine hundred varieties of hardy Red Tag Nursery products. Cash every, week. Complete equipment and instructions free. Write-Domin- ion Nurseries, Ltd. 90~5.10stf. AGENTS — W-ONDEHFUU NEW Fire Extinguisher. Excelis \vork of heavy high-priced devices. Price of only $2.00 makes all easy sale to every home and automobile owner. Over 100% profit. 40,000 already sold. ln- vestigato today. lPyro Fire Ex- tinguisher Company. 611 Echo 'HOMEWORK — WE REQUIRE parties to knit men's wool socks for us at home, either with mac- hine or by hand. Send stamp and addressed envelope for_ informa- tion. The Canadian Wholesale Distributing Co., Orlllia, Ontario. ' 5035-9 20, Sa-tlmo. Rev. H. P, Topper of Kingston, N. 3., who has been designated to sup- my the Mount Stewart Circuit for the remainder of th eyesr will con- duct services tomorrow as follows: Marie at 11 a. m.; Mount Stewart at 3 p. m. and at Dnnstaffnage, at 7.30 p. m. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. - —Mr. and Mrs. J. W- Evans, "Map- lcwood. Beileville. announce tho engagement of their daughter, Jeanie May (Babs). to Mr. Harold Gordon- Divison, youngest non or thvlatc J. M. Davison and Mrs. Davison, of Charlottetown, Prince Edward island, now oi Bcileviiic, tho marriage to take place quietly the end of October. For Sale FOR -8ALE.—A (HALL RACK. Apply "T" Guardian Oiiice. 6794-10-3-M3i FOR SALE-BULL, 1o MONTHS. Ailply 333 Euston St. 6792-1013M2i FOR SALE—NEWLY FRESHEN-l m, cow Arymm Grade‘ Apply. PICKING THE WINNERS. ——As E l _h t In cz-ntrc of attraction and a cause d w“ Mm‘? 'sg)gi_lllolilflg'ln__zi-of much speculation and discussion zduring the past two days the Mc- Lainc Service Stallion signboard held a prunlinult position. On this sign prior to each day's racing were placed the names of the three probable winning‘ horses for the OAISV HOT WATER FURNACE, cheap. H. A. 'l‘anton, “' 6814—-10—-i-—m——4i McLaine nnd it is interesting to nolc ihu-t R-lnklll picked five out of FOR sALE_D°UaLE BOUND :1 li/[fll of six uunncrs potato baskets 84.80 per dozen.—-— Di , O t . O . 4-11-18-2 . iii ct 5 R. J. McNeill but, Tyno volley! m-rEREs-HNG COLLEC-HONI To Leg; _ _ 805 1044"" '-—Mrl.l and Mrs- s. 1-1. Pdyllu of Ah- IFOR SALE: ‘N“E NETWTTTTPIPE. nnpo s who have been uttentling TO LET-~BIX ROOM Houssi less furnace. All cast cheap for m” Exhibit“ “m” ‘°'."°"“’ m“ Convenient Apply 45 Elm Ave ' cash A l C O M '00 G r ‘Homing’ Mn Payne IS connect ' 673640 1M4‘, dmn‘ p97 ' ' Enéésolltgfl‘ ed with the Entomological branch ' ' ' ' ' ‘ of ‘the Dupartment of Agriculture heated. bathroom. oohtor city. cottage. modern conveniences. sects» cover,“ about 2n tee, o, "C . Gilfifdiigg-L‘ 10 4 H gggdlgfisfiogmgg “nigglfeutlitcc wall space. Much interest was _._ _ ._m.._ . . _ _ Edward s!‘ 6663 9 2 ,1 m6, shown in this unique collection and TO LET—HOU8E ON KING Square. hot water heated. seven rooms. Rent very moderate. Phone 491-1.. 6757-10-3M2i. TO LET-HOUSE NUMBER 185 Kent St.. seven bedrooms. heated with Pipcices Furnace. in splen- did condition. Reasonable rent to suitable tenant. Apply Stewart's Bakery. 6803-10-3-M6i. . Female Help Wantor WANTED-A M-AID. APPLV 51 Lower Prince. 6778-10-2-m—3i “Sltunltions Vacant; $ PRiVlATE CHRISTMAS Greeting card sample book free; men and women already much. valuable information was givelrby Mr. Payne to the many farmers and others who visited his booth. it is hoped he will visit the province at the noxt Exhibition- and carry forward n little further the interesting and educative work he began this year: FOR SALE --A NUMBER OF high grade Silver Black Foxes. all eligible for registration. For particulars apply to Murray liar. bo-r Fox Ranching Co., Ltd., Murray Harbor, P, . 1- 0002 0 20 2wks ' PREACHES AT REGINA-To a large congregation at Holy Rosary Cathedral on Sunday morning Rev. ~++++0+++oo¢++o++0+e+w¢ l» George Bradley, S.J., preached a > . t Queer Hotel == 2.22..':':"::r:‘t::.."ir:"..z.l. , _ . wit” “run clurwuullw" 4 point-ed Rector of Campion College ‘ is an eloquent speaker and his Th" P°P"|" HM“ h" clear definition of tho Mercy of God been completely renovated with his earnest Alllleal to his hearers to avail themselves of their present opportunities were appreci- utcd by those presellit. From St. and refurbished throughout and otiere very comfortable making $5 up daily. in spare time. Garretson Limited. BrantfordJ Ont. 10-1-121. i i Lost ' | LOST — TORTOISE-SHELL RiM- med glasses between Strand Theatre and 133 Kent Si. Finder return to Guardian Office. ll LOST - MAN'S DARK GRAY overcoat belt. Wednesday night boiwoen Market quare and Tea Hill. Leave at Coffin 0'. Co., storo_ 0800-10 4,M3i Mitlo Help Wanted FIREMEN, IRAKEMEN, BEGIN]; ner §15 —]25_0 t _,(-whio noel long. wrlumfidiilnt Box 1‘lB.—.40tl1--9—~1,i-8ebi-—Qi.- . BIO EARNINGS STEADY EM- ployment for Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. ' Write iilol- -er Barber College. Department "F." Hellflx. fl-l-ttstf. _- Shetiail For Sale Aiee wagon. uleigh caddie. Agiy run u; IATT. crib end ‘Amkxkmkmmmxx accommodatl to the trlvel- Augustine's teachings the learned > lrlg publlc, - Divine took. striking examples of tho mercy of God: "The Prodigal ' T“ “b” l‘ "pwhny Son, The Good Sheph'ard"—reach- good end _the public courteously cared for. It'd Men standing knocklng.——Exchange. at the door and I Rates $8.00 e day. , 314i , sauce .|. TAYLOR. i ______,~,_____ T‘ t M 4 _ ’ _ "ma" , PERSONALS. _ t , CharIOttetOWn i Mr. Vincent Higgins leaves this to friends in Co» Ltd." Dpstoll. Miss Flora Ann MoFadyeh, Riv- erdsie is visiting lfrionds and rela- . Hotel i morning on a visit QUEEN HOTEL son sacs. - NEW QUEBEC] . I Heater. Apply at as Upper um.-'{$1331}'1§,Q“fi§,,.i{§§’f,““,, Tnilei,“ e boro st. 6787-10-3-M3i ' y '- - ' ing a climax with The Saviour of' Sadie B. Monkley. Vancouver; Goo-Dnneford and Wife, Geo. Monk ley, B. MacQuarrie and wife, Hams- toll; l... MeLaren, J. M, McDonsl . Adeline-C, Murphy. Faustino. Mc- lnnis, J. W, Mur hy andwife, Mur- ry Rivsn» R._Ne n Outside; Eng- land; A. 1i. Bette and wile, Malo- gssbi ' J. ‘ S. Sterne. Souris; Mre. K-oith Boswell, Keith Boswell, Vic- ioria, The Age of lnfloeenoe. The patter of tiny feet was heard from the heed of the stairs. Mrs. K-lnderby raised her hand. warning, the members of the bridle club ,.o be sileht, "Hush!" she said softly. "The children are going to deliever their good night message. lt always givll me A feeling of reverence to hear them.‘ Mme!" * There was e moment of tense Ill- enee, than’: "Memme," came e shrill tives in the city. ' Mvr. Justin‘ l-iynes, barrister, Ken- sington. was a. visitor to the city yesterday attending the Exhibition. Mr. W. Chad-tar IS. MacLure has returned from abusinels visit to New York and other cities. Mr. James A. Bradley of Kelly's Cross motored to the city yeeter day accompanied by Miss Frances and Master Louis Austin-Bradley. Mines live Mclfenhu, Mary 9000011)‘. Louise Aruneult and Zille Arsonsult. hariottotounl and. iildnn Abbott. redericton leave this morning to resume their train. in; course in Jersey, City Hospital. Frionds here will be interested in the mngemoni. lnnounced else. where kl this inane. oi Mr. Herold Gordon Dsvimn. lliflllflll] at this _Be idoCUALLo-At North 0st. l. John bfoCnall. ueti B6 years , s alibi! Corner Great George and Kent St. ' We eerve light lunches, eye- ters, ice cream ,etc., and carry a complete lino of ‘oheecoe. raomrr SERVICE woonsmu s. Mc- mms. 6786-10-2*M3|. ' MANY BRITISH COLLIERIES (Continued From Page One) try was the backbone of British wealth are done. probably for all time, Before 1914, the Britioh fields reached a peace time production of 287,000,000 tons. Last year's record was 11,000,000 tons behind and this year is lagging still further behind. Specialists are now quietly ac- cepting the probability that never will they mine more than 300,000,- 000 tons, and that only several and European industry. Two things have happened t oput the British coal industry out of pre- mier position. Thcre has been a bin slump which reduced the demand for coal both in England and on thc continent and ther ehas been great progress in developing other kinds of power. Water Power Dlispiacee Coal. The Scandinavian countries and Switzerland. which were heavy con- sumers of British coal, are now ms- _king use of water power. And in- stead of one ton out oi thiry-three in shipping being oil-driven, as was the case ten years ago. it is now one in four. Every time a water fall is harnessed on the continent or a new Dissel ship is built. a. blow is struck at the British coal trade and the blow is finally being felt. This year's exports of British coal will be 10,000,000 tons less than in 1913; 2.000.000 less than ‘two years ago and 15,000,000 loss than last year when the occupa- tion of the- ‘Rub: brought, much uu- expected ‘business. - -, Britain is selling only a tenth us ,llluch coal to Central America nnd the Pacific coast as twenty-five years ago. one-half as much to ln- idill and OYIC-illlllffl as much to thc Far lEast. American competition. is ‘accountable for much of this loss, ‘and development of coal fields nearer the market or the remaind- r Much is beind said about ‘nlgll costs and unquestionably British years after the recovery of British, run cannmrmrowu. ooAnnum T .- . . . x Final Day of ' Exiubltlon (Continued From Page One’) tions to the young lady who has won a valuable present and one that she can be proud of as a souv- enir of the 1924 show. Fflllowliis are some comments by Judges on the classes with which they bad to dcel: ’ Ddiry Cattle The Jerseyswere a creditable exhibit said Mr. Budge, thu judge who judged the dairy classes. The entries were numerous. there be- ing five ‘hrocds, the competition keen. and the quality excellent. Semple of Truro had an exception- ly strong exhibit and won the maj- ority of the prizes. Tho island cattle were not to well fitted for the show ring as Semples. The lnilk class was very strong, there being 16 entries of good quality. The Guernsey were on the whole a good exhibit, shown in good form, though there was little competition Roper Bros. carrying off the bulk of tho prizes. The Grade Ayrshircs were excep- tlcuallystrong, with high class in- dividuals giving indications of ex- cellent milk production, showing that very desirable pure bred sires had been used. Heavy Horses Mr. John Gardhouse- of Wt-stcll 0M. the veteran breeder who has frequently judged at Island fairs, judged the heavy horses at the- present exhibition. He snid that while the entries were conlparativu ly small the drafts being the most numerous, there were. vory good specimens of thc different breeds exhibited. Tlluy were on the whole a useful lot of horses though not very highly fitted. As ht other fairs thc showing indicates that the advent oi’ the auto is af- fc-cting thu showing of horse-s. The stallions were few, but of very fair quality. The Sheep Mr. Robor-t Miller who- jliflgtkl part, of the sheep exhibit, said tilut he was very favorably impressed. 'l‘hcy would hold their own at any fair- They weru a uniformly good lot. The quality of wool was ct high class. characteristic of places which get the benefit of salt ail‘. The showing of Oxfords, Shrop- shirus nnd Southdowus was pnrti. cularlygood. George BoswclVs Oxfords won the special prize for the best displuy of sheepof any breed. The Leiccstcrs. longwool and nlcdiunl wool grades were also vcry creditable. The classsc were well filled, nnd thc nlllnlals well fitlcd. These classes wore judged by Mr. Gardhouslc. who suid he ncvcr saw any better at an island fulr. lLiight Horses- i Mr. A. J. Ness of Horich, P. (1.. judge of the light horse: stated mines have been severely hl-t by seven-hour days. as production ior the man-year is only 243 tons as’- aillst 259 in 1913. But production per man per hour is greater, due to the use of electrical cutting ma- chines underground. Another/Enthusiastic (Continued from Page 7) tie royal and in the 2.24 pace the unbeaten linl Gentry, 2.14% and Mac Aubrey. Colonel Aubrey and several other good ones will meet. But perhapc the greatest race of all will be the 2.18 trot in which the old war horse W-ilteen Boy will tackle Hal Gentry, Brenton 11., Glenmorra, Our Peggy. Captain Jackson and Saint Sis. Summary: Three Year Old Trot and Pace, Purse $500.00 Mary Suo (Raymond) _-... l 1 1 Briar Mac (Lydia-rd) ___.. 2 2 2 Jessica the Great (Steele) -l 3 3 Rosie Waltz (Mciutyre) __ 3 -i 4 Colorado M. (Burboe) ___. 6 5 5 Macopia (Sample) ..... -- 5 6dr Directum L. (Conroy) ___. 7 7 6 Shawnee Rose (lMcKenna) dis Ti-lne--2.261/4. 2.26%, 2.28. 2.40 Class Paco, Purse $500.00 Colonel Aubrey (MaoKin- non) ................. _. 1 1 l Mac Aubrey (McNeill) ... 3 i2 2 Peter Stratton (McPher- BO") ----------------- -. 3 9 Queenie Patchen- Cameron ) ............ __ ‘l 7 3 Billy Aubrey (Sample) ._- 8 6 4 Miss Atlantic (Cox) .... .. 4 8 8 Prince Mac (Conroy) ..._1l 4 8 Hector (Mom-tyre) »- 5 ii Todd E. (Mabel-ear 9 9 National R. (Morris) ~ ____ ._ 9 dis John Waters (McMillan) .. 10 dls ‘Time—2.17% 2.10%, 2.17%. that willie tho entries were slllull ‘the quality was good. The road- sters were tho largest class, there being ten entries. There were -hackncys entered. The saddle horses were a good lot, the ladies‘ mounts being superior to-thbsc of the men. Swine Thv exhibit of swine, tho largest in the history of Exhibltlcus here. was judged by Mr. George- Douglas of Mitchll, Ont., who highly C0111- mended the showing. The- York shires were the lllost numerous class, and they showed u. great lili- provcnlc-nt. indicating that the breedms are realizing tho import- ance of producing a hog to meet the requirements of the bacon trndu. i n one section there were 29 entries. The tlnlmnls were ulli. fromly good, and ull the advice he) could give tho Yorkshire breeders was to carry on as you are doing.‘ Mr. Douglas madu special men-j tlon of the boar fronl the Falcon- wood Farm. That uninlal was pluced there three or four years ago, nnd it was quite evident jlllig transmitted his good qualities to] his progeny- as the lJUlTS good. of the show. by a Tamworth. well represented in the uzchibit. The quality was credit-able and there was good competition. The exhibit of Berkshires was confined to two or three breeders, the qual ity being good. Some now blood‘ is needed. howevur. to further im-I prove tho Berkshires and Tam-l worths. Mr- Douglas is a large and suc- cessful breedcr of hogs, specializ Eng in Tamworths. REVENUE DROPS (Continued From Page One) Q ing froln the entries lllat hu had, i - The Horses.” (Ofllflfllifld Flam Page One) Other starters will include. Rldllnt 2.21% by Cegantle. This mare is capable of miles around 2.19 and has improved greatly during the summcr fu manners and ability to finish. Mack Todd 2.26% is ownul and will be driven by Colonel D. A. MacKiinnon. Mack Todd allowed a mile in 2.15% at the Old Home Week's races. He has been conspic. ions by his ability to trot a sizzling heat, but has not bet-n famous for going a number of 'lll0l'll. Recently he has been the victim of influenza and is just ranging into shape. l-le does notJook likely to have the ability to handle the good trotters entered in this race. Mac Criceus 2.19% is a good trot-tor owned ‘by lra Carr. Cove- head. He is capable- of beating his record. Worthlcst. This is a big strong trotted owned by A. S. Ettcr. Amherst N. B. He will be at holnc (on our lltuvy track alld while we do not look to hinl to win he is capable of miles in 2.19 or a trifle better. Saint Sis 2.22% is owned. nnd will be driven by Mr. Jam-es Arbing. Charlottetown. This mare is a San Francisco, which means that she is of the improving kind. A mile lll 2.18 is the best we have any record of her. 2.18 Class Trot-Our Peggy. 2.18%, owned and will be driven by Colonel D. A. MacKinnon. Our Peggy won a heat in the 2.20 trot last year at the Exhibition but went lame the next heat and had to bu drawn. She is a good trotter if she -stays sound and will luakc them all step to bent her. She hus been a lnlle in 2.17% this year. Wllteen Boy 2.17% owned by A. L.’ lltlllS0ll, Halifax, N. S. will bu driven by William McVt-y, This is u. rpai tough trotter and no rucc is too long for him. if they split up Wilteen Boy will surely will out. lic. can trot nil day around 2.17 or 2.18. Captain Jackson 2.20%, owned and will be driven by Mr. P. S. Brown. Charlottetown. This horse showed tremuidous class lust fall when owned by Colonel MacKi-nnon. He worked a mile ‘in 2.12 2-5 over the Charlottetown track after the Exhibition races alld looked to be L, $10,000.00 horse. This season he was‘ at disappointment in that while showing lots of speed he could not bu gotten around the first turn. Col. ulcl MucKinnon gLlVC-llllll up and luade a trade’ with Mr. Brown who believes he will get him buck to his old tinlofspeed. Brenton H. His performance if yc-stf-rtlay u"ill be fresh in ti!!! luinds of ollr renders so we need not uuy any more about hllll. Harry G. owned and will be cirivcll by Jullli-s liclnlcsscy, Rival!‘ licrburl, N.‘S. li=lrry manic ills rilqrrrll at‘ Charlottetown thrc-c yonl-s llgo. lie is a good tough Lilli- ll‘(lli.(‘l‘ who will have ii llzirlivtllllc.’ with Wiltecn iloy and solllu oi llll‘ oillors. » Gienmcrra was n sinrttrr in yes- terday's r-lcr-s so can bu flilflil lil> l1)’ her performance lllUfC. Today's program, w:ll tho three days meet. _ A nnooioi prize of 820 lll E010 l0 the rlrlvor securing the most poiniui during the lnectillg will be award- ed todny. This prize is rresmimd by Mr, W, Chester S. Marti-ure- M.l..A. Frolll present indications there will be some close finishes ill hills race. P. n. 1. rascal-ans’ FEDERATION (Continued From Pafl¢ 0'") conclude _—ii‘— pension shull be $275 illlll ill" “m” inl-unl. $600 pcr annum. if alter iii- teen years’ touching a. teacher silail become intrapncitatcd. that iorichci" shnll be clltltictl to u pro rntlt pen- smn‘ . < l -ti r oil llnllcr i-lii‘ To provide funds for ill(‘1\‘l'“]v‘,ll' rll-‘btlllxiilllY lilo‘: rcwflml‘ Wm“ U“, sious ouch teacher silnll couirrllll-tc "w" have J diffvrvjcvl "m, n“. tvlfn per cent oi‘ thc statutory allow, once or one and one hull per t-cni. of the total salary. emade up by the Government. l ell by the (‘rovernment ling tho total \mount contributed by the teachers. lThe fund shall bc_ administered by two commission-l ' crs, one appointed by the (iovcrll-| mcut and one by thc Teachers’ Fe-l (icratioll. From it all p ‘Sllflll be cxnlninerl by nn actunryflvngn question mcrcinl telcgrnphers nnd thc (7. N- to such R. and (I. P_ R. will lllcct in Toron- to on Thursday nnd colllllu-llcc luk- (lln fnrry ing evidence. it in understood thtll and every three years thereafter.‘ A refund shall h-c made teachers all may leave the protes- slon ‘before completing years‘ service. This refund shall bc 1 to the amount the actuary may‘ i Further Details safety arc (ZOIICPTIltMl. thc ll\l’lll‘\\'lii'4 Should such an“, lrnder sohcluo. l tllc lull am ontribuiious not be sufficient tmonm or nenfllfln is aaaurcll, but ull ii)’ ilellfiiims‘ m" ‘leflclemy “Mulder the condition of tho. fund.) Scheme li.—~iillder this t<l(3ll£‘llli‘. “Hum, 5115.; Jnlaquc-liuts hizlclluuuld Tile sows, as well “is B01110 0003M" Elm" bf‘ 97mm‘ Principals \V)'l"">- Johnson ‘lilllil’ worn Qxonptionnliy ed as under Scheme l. l‘cachcrsznogern_ [nnnorrtllrs Doyle llllfl hinl“ ‘shall contribute thrcr; and ollc ‘hnli Messrs’ Yen. Morrlsduy “m, 0mm“ The bacon ClBSSUS were a fcaturc percent of thc statutory allowance wok n promgnnnr nnrt ln this dls- ln the export baconior thrso per cent oi‘ the total sal- ,_,“,,,,,,,,,A hog class. the first prize wvas WCii. nry, This fund shall be a-uulucuivil, Th,» attendant-v ill llli‘ conven- Thlli breed W" cucll year by all amount conirlbul-‘tion “ms small, (lonstequt-llily, in “.4”, “m, eqlml doomed unwise lo take ally tlzliilliil- action lll the luatter. - cnsimls shall l-ntors who WOW! llppointcil h)’ "l" be paid. Alter iive yours the iund Dominion Govornlllvnt lo iiiiiildi U)" Of S’side Drowning A sad futalit (lo - Runway Wharfyin (Sllllllelhlergitde ‘:5 wedneflilily 11181.11. the victim being Maxime Slnnettv, n til-ornnn on (he C» G- 3- Milfgflrfll. 0f the Customs Service, which vessel hall arrived ~11 DOrt that afternoon. Thu unfortunate young ma" wan going ashore for the owning and 1119191111 0i 801118 down the gang plank jumped froln the side of the vcvsscl at that position of the wharf where the planks had been renlov edby the workmen making repelle- H0 gave a cry as he fell and sever fll men on the vessel inlmediatcly went to the rescue. Flashlights wure turned on but the only trace visible of thc man was his hat float ing in the tvnter. Search was con tinned for about an hour, when tho body was found between the wharf and the vessel having been curried outside of fllU crib-"work where do ceased fell, by the current. Dr. Tahton, coroner. was sulll- lnoncd and artificial rcspimtion was attelllptc-rl, but proved lllliivilil. ‘ng. 'i‘llcre were no marks zlboul the body. The deceased was 27 yours of age and unmarried. He “'11s a fine looking man, whose death is lit-ep- ly regretted by his shipnlates with whom he had only served a couple of months. Hr» was warned before leaving the vessel to be vry careful gelling on to the wharf and carried Xi flashlight at the time ho ieli into the opening having apparently lost his balance as he leaped from the ship before he had. time to turn on the flashlight- Dr. Tanton after inking till- cvidcllcc of Jollll Kocnig, tzhicf on- ginour. and F. Mlnnrll, chief stcwnrt who saw -t.llc accident, decided lllfii all inqucst was IlIllIPUCSSZIFy u.“ there was llo r-villcnco of l-Hlll play. Tho npurture i-n tile wharf into which llccczlscd icll hall a (in-pill oi‘ about -i or 4%; fuet of water. The COPURH’ rcctlllllllcllrlcll t-llzll lights and danger signs. be posted lll a. conspicuous place on the wharf whilu repairs are being mado. Capt. J. N. Campbell. in cilargc of the repair work at the outer end of the wharf advised till- captain of the llinrguret willie docking to moor his vessel further ‘JlOIlLZ illi‘ n19,- nn agcrlilflt. of tht- condition oi the wharf, hllt this “'11s not donc» The body was rclllovcll to (folnlr ton's undertaking rooms and pre- purcll for burlul. it was convoy"- lly tho Margztrct <.ll Tllurslla)’ lnoruing to Gnspo, (lPliCélbiiirS ilolllc being at. (‘npl- Dorosic, (lilspr- (oun. ty Quebec. - British Troops Sup- press Arabs 0f ’ F your property ii worth $10,000 the I taxes are more than the premium on In ' insurance estate of the nme value. The value of the latter cannot fluctuate ,the 41¢“ cannot rile. Fmn out fot‘ how . little you can create an insurance e stats through your own home company: The - ' Maritime Life Halifax A Home Company. Offering 100% Protection. T. W. BENTLEY.. Manager for P. E. l. - Charlottetown Hill S i n: Thu property of the late George Tweedy. Esq, Alt. Edward Road. i~. uiilartltl for sale by the executors. 'I‘llia property consists of nine acrt s oi‘ land, fox ranch, good out buildings. House witll all mod- - om collwnilu-lccs and property cut ‘side of city lilllits.. For fllTlllGl‘ particulars apply on llli‘. prcllliscs. L- L. JENKINS, w .P PHILLIPS, Transjordauia. . (United Press) JEIIUSALPX“. 0i'i- 3- zlgniu m lhu war-path. iillil iltlliliifi in the lund beyond Jordan dli! (ljll a turmoil. lt ls rcportcll that: 000 of these Bedouin Arabs lll'l\t ; within three hours of Allillliill, lilo, 5911f of Emir Abdullahs ‘zinglrld-l mcnt, when iii-By Vie"? m“- ’Y ish airplanes and armored cars uurl mowed down by the llululrods l)!!- fore they turnuzi their horses heads toward tho desert iloln which they came. it was olllyrthlc- nrrivnl of the British forcesF i a Palesine that. savul the All government from being i-"imlplelely wiped out uml nll transJortlnlllu from being over-rim ll)’ 1119-21‘ m?" ilfllli‘ tit-sci‘! who bQIiP-“l 1"“- wolllcn llilil children. I f its In the thy-cc 511px‘), yours o . existence the Sharzfs BQVLWHHCIIIL. under tho ilirrction uillxs s-ull dullnh. has (lCIllOIIX-llllitil ‘if-um! (mpflgfly. As fur m4 Didi-i- i‘ first man to rcucll lliu lclilll‘ and iioill scllclllcs “WW0 illbcu-‘mwl “l INVOLVE MILLION DOLLARS TORONTO, Oct. 4.-'l‘ilo nrlvii ltciwul-ll ill!‘ colli- ho C.N.R. cuso will be hciiiil "ii"- Tho telegraphcrs. on their part, damn (no gnnd Wm nnntnln wmmu. think their request is reasonable, Free IMr All Trot and Pace. Purse 3500.000 Dan Hedgewood 2.04% f-Iiriokley) ___________ _. 1_ Muscat 2.06% (Conroy) _. 4 Bud l-iel 2.10% (Conroy) . 2 Dan Patchen 2.16% (Mac- kinnon) _ ____________ __ 4 Time-CAM‘, 2.112%, 2.11%. EQMr-l tn unfit-n Mrs. YoungiPreetieof "How did you find old Miss Richwon this ulorning." Mr. Young-Practice: "Well, it looks es if she is in for a long ill- ness. but l don't want to -be too sanguine." osA+ne Bedeque. city anti, now eville. Ont., to l! life's Jennie’ vans of that. whisper, “Willie found a bed bull city. Funeral-Sunday.“ 2 o'clock to North Bedeque Cemetery. necessary to rid Canada of tho mi-l. somewhat from _the severe strain of the campaign he did not spank mont while att he same time they crest could Paris and the Union Club in Lon- don. at a cost of about four million from the old coon-try to manage our fl! 000110111! man's shy and denying work m iho of Northumbsrlsnd considered it rule of the King Government. Mayor Hickey was the first speaks-r introduced and was loudlyl cheered. On account of suffering at great length. He dealt with the extravagance of the Govern- were preaching economy- While they could not give the people of Northumberland somc- slight coll- veiiencee on their railway. Yet this economical Government buy the Scribe Hotel in dollars, nnd could bring a mall railways at 850,000 .e your. Also e King Government was crying and cutting the poor mon- in the overalls and wlthtbo dinner pail, no one ever been] of - a stone. - - ! d th will advance evidence to m! the payment of pen- Silove Illleir case. On th eoihcr ‘hand, the companies’ officials think _____~_i__ that there is no justification for a" . ‘increase of 50 pcr (rent. gzinzahzsfs 016222105 m” nnkmlsi "lf this incronsc worn granted." w“ n“ rlém he dczlzlllédogortloTyisnid W. G. Barber. general lllilllilil‘ shnm pretence at economy’ wllthtnllgher d! the Gun" m“ would mean evidence of extravagance lfffillf] "n Increased payroll of a mmhm Scheme i. provides ior no ro- them would not go down with rho "Hart" peopm ___._-¢Q->-_- Unqrn- the pom), of the Kmg FURTHER GASOLINE CUTS Government, forced by the . manflg or n“, pmsnuswm, W032i NEW YORK. Oct. 4.~s. o, of and; or workmen were "m, m can, New York has reduced gasoline on..- ada and worn born; dflyen m m“ cent a. gallon in its territory, New United stator (n earn ,1 "venom; York and New England, making We are being dennr-lminnted tank wagon price in New York against declared Mr. Hickey, nnniCity nnd Boston 16 cents and 18 this was tho opportunity to regigter dents at filling stations. S'nclair a l-birotelsit‘. k lnet the cut. , r. o ey concluded, amid _ cheers, with an appeal to hi; NEW YORK, Oct. L-Standerd hetarersdtofiotfiior tgsir own inter. Oil ‘of New Jersey ha! reduced on s an ertme ights on Oct. gaso no one cent throughout its ml- terrltory making prico 15 1-! tank The meeting closed with the Ns- wagon. Texas Co, met the cut. ilonal Anthem. iii l-ixecultlrs. 4 fPITY GRAND? l Tilt‘: fierce \\'llll'.ll)li}S oi‘ iilc ilmi-rt IIWI CHILDREN (Special to the Gulrdian) NEW HAVEN, Comb, Oct, 3.—— fiilcsolvvd, That \\‘(‘ pity our grand- children." is tho subject selected for thc tic-bate by tczlltls of Yale and Czlulbritlgl- which will hold a foren- sic contest here Oct. 13. it is tho first zlttclllpt to discuss a purely sociological question in collegiate debate lliTi‘. The ticbntc will be the second nice-hing oi Yule and an English university team. it will be conduct- ed, as was tho debate with an Ox- ford team last full. on the English [llllll of including lllclllbcrs‘ of each of the opposing tpulns on the res- piclctivc nif-irlllutive and negative 5 i PS. place his hand inside ihc Emirfs bt-lt, according to an ancient cus- tolll, thorn-by gains thc promotion 0i‘ lllt‘ prillvc. nmi thc other luau can ilil llnihlng against hilll. 'l‘ilo idngiisll gnw-rnllli-nt nlrvully llzls rut to one -ll‘.ilf its appro- priation for thc support of tho Shzlrfibl govcrnnlillt, us it found tllzlt llltlst oi lilo lllonoy was llSPil for tho support ni (he royal rctiuuc without llny TEIVTCIIPP in thc needs i-t‘ tho country. - Thc- Wnll-lllivs are the reform party oi tho Arllll hiollulnllllvlians. ’l‘hl‘y ill) llni sllloltw- ilr drink coffee. not do tilt-y l‘i'i\‘i‘l'i‘lli‘.i‘ llnly places. 'i‘llcy livo in ir-uls and nro strictly nollllulir. 'l‘llcy arc violently op- lltlsl-il |.(i llli‘ lzovorlllllrrlt. of Kin)! lIllSFPlll llllil lVlSll to ovilrtllrmr him null llllil(i' thrfr own cllici king of uil Arlhill. This is not. llll‘ first time tluli lllf‘ ilritisll form-s ill Palomino harr- llflil to go tn tlll-"support ni the in t-iiicil-nt. gnvcrlllllunt beyond Jnr (liill. ' l Hotel Victoria Water Street. Charlottetown Offers to the travelling public a comfortable, up-to- date hotel. Contains 44 rooms with private bathe. The Cuisine In famous ell aver Canada. Telephone in all rooms. Courteous ser vice. H. O. BROWN. Manager ’ Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors VICTORlAl-IOTEL ,.-'._5'f.s..r:,-_- -_ J- A- Wrilht-L-Boston: ‘A. Morri- son, Gedtowni Mrs. ‘Puimhn, Mrs. Urch. J. Mull-head Geo. D. Pope. s-ohlo; a. J. Monmouth J. 1-i. Lar- ran, Norman‘ flannel, Montreal; L. H. and ma. Poole, Monteglii; R. a. misting. 8:.’ fihiiisg.’ 0. Low. l IX.‘ . "I9!- l1 Beltch. Mon teal: J.‘ P. guards. i-iliiilz: A-Jlli 01kb, some; Mclfensie, Truro, N3, : Geo. 14.0. -.~