THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 15,1926 J~'~—~—'~— \/—~§_.,J Amsterdam Adopts American Lunch Room _V\_“S-|‘E1(»1)'AM, Sept. 14 ~— The (ml-rii-aii lunch rooni has become :1,- pilDlllill.‘ hero as the American liar iii Paris. p 1,11“. ihi». Paris-a Antericuit bar. ltoircvcr, the Apiierlcan [lunch P09") 1,1,; iiiiilcrgiino changes in transit. Anp-ricaii tourists who spy tiie fam- iliar sign and exeept to find there, lllllll .\'lIllll\\’lClI(‘.H and a glass of lillll‘ anti-half soon (liscovcr that Only ilir name is‘ American. litside sch- “apps and pickled herring dominate. immi- Tourists Interfere. With Cheese Workers ALIUIAAR. 11011111111. sent. 1-t— 'r.i-se carriers here recently pro- - ted to the lllilSlCl‘ of the cheese rke) that American tourists who it in the weekly Friilay market ire impciling their \mrl{. The cheese carriell-i guild. whiclt iiist year celebrated its three hun- irvih anniversary iii the ancient lvrillll house. of Aikmaar in the pre- 'l‘ of Queen Wilhemina, has no Fifsafi), to tourists wit- iie. 11g the sipccacle of the sale and "v iing of the cheeses, but the rarrii-rs objecg, t0 being halted in lll(‘ll‘ work by Americans who pur- posi-ly get l11 their way in order to photograph them. .1\ pair of cheese carriers more ironi ten to thirty toirs of citccSe :11 a (lay. lllllllllWrfl Liiiiinciit for Insect hltrn. 2°“ Four Insertions Eight liiiicrtiumi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,_ - i- P" . do not know (how delicious an omeleflo can be y until you add , WBGVRIL papa-Io null two 0gp, add a tog- opoodnlol Ion-ll. Imam! oookla ttounnlwopy-Tlcpllavorladollcloon. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS (Inn lnllurllon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4! England “Finished" Says Dean Inge LONDON. Sept. 1~i--“l~1i1glzind," a no! book lo be publisbcil by Deni) Inge is not. likely. from ivhat. one hears oi‘ its theme, to cause the pii-blic in drop the "gloomy" e1» itliet as zipplicil to the distinguished preacher of Si. Paul's Cathedral. When Dean Inge was iii New York last siiinmienreporters seized n11 the phrase “Tito (lloonty Dean" and worked it it overtime, much to the Dean's irriialiiiii. Perhaps he is getting back at them in the hook. for while iin views with alarm nearly all present tendencies in England, which he sayg is “Finish- ed," he is evcn more strvcre with America and Americans. Tho French also fare badly l11 his criti cism. {ca} REV. MR. TOWNSEND IS NOMINATED FOR MODERATORSHIP BASIS RIVER. Kent iCn., Sept. Ill —At the meeting of the Presbytery of Jlirziiiiichl- in connection with the Presbyterinii (‘hiirch iii Canada held in Newcastle. Sept. 7th. Rev \\'. McN. Townsend of Fairville. B. was iioitiliiated for the moder- ntorsltip of the fifLv-tliiril synod of the MdYllllIIG Provinces, which meets iii the li‘irst Presbyterian Church. Halifax. N. S., October 5-7. A call froiii the congregations of Newcastle and (‘hatliam. accom- p uiied with n guarantee oi‘ $.,()0() stipend with a yearly vaca- tion of one month in favor of Rev. William Stewart. of ‘Piltsbiirg, i‘etiii., U. S. .\'.- ivas siistalncil. Arraiigciiietiis were made for the inilitrtlon of 1M1: Stewart at Newcastle on Sept. 27th. Central Guardian ELECTION nsrunns. - Last night‘ 1h the Prince Edward Theatre, a largo audience heard the election returns reported. The returns were received by telephone and telegraph, and announced by Mr. Roy Holman. CHURCH RE-OPENING — The United Church at Annandale has been closed [or some weeks for re pairs and inside palutinE- Them will be a reopening service on Sept. 19 at 7 p. m. There will be special music in which the Dundas- lviale Quartette will assist‘ A special of- fering is requested. HOME ON VISIT -.é (ladoi. Ed- ward Malone of the S. S. Canadian Conqueror. C. G. M. M. returned home from New Zealanil on Satur- day evening on a visit to hi. father iiev. E. M. Malone. Mr. Malone leaves on Monday for Montreal where he will sail for Cardiff. MAIL FOR OVERSEAS — Let- ter mail and parcel post only will he forwarded by tho Steamer Mont- rose and paper innil by the Steamer Antonin both sailing from Montre- al on Friday. the 17th. A full ntall will also be ilespatchoil by the Stea- mer Doric soiling Saturday the 18th. Another l'iili mail will be (les- patchoil by the biiiiititilosa sailing front Montreal on Wednesday. the 22nd. and also by tbc Steamer {Ilontarin from Quebec on Thurs- day. tho 23rl. HAZEL GROVE-AND VICINITY —.\irs. Josiah Stcutart has return- ed to her home in Klngsboro after spending a very pleasant vacation In Fredericton. the guest of Mrs. Laurie BnrtraiiL-Illrs. Fulton Rob- ertson. has returned homo after spending a week at. her old home in Fredericton. — Miss. Mary Kelly paid a pleasant visit to East Bal- tic thergitest of Mrs. Fulton Robert- son-Mrs. Annie McEacltern spent a week at her home in Brackicy Point—Mr.Johii Dunning and Misses Mamie and Nellie Dunning also Mr Edison lleaney were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Stephen Bertram on last week-Mr. Martin Kelfey and s01) are spending a week at his home in Fre(lerioton~.\lr. Harold Bagiiall recently purchased a, new caL-Alessrs. Fulton and Alexander Robertson of East. Baltic motored to Fredcrlciiiii recently-Mi". liar- 0l(l Stevenson spent Sunday ill. his home lit New (lltl$g()\\'.-—*.\7FS. Jos- iah Stewart paid a short visit to Milvale the guests oi‘ Mro. Jim Par- S01l.—I\‘llss Mary Kelley spent Sun- day in llepe Riven-Mr. Jack Mc- Eachcrn is busily engaged in haul- ltig sand for M; Jack Bertram of Hunter River.~ Mr. Laurie and Fred Bertram and Alexander Rob- ertson motored to Borden and other surroundings on Sunday. WEDDING BELL/S. —.'\ weililing 0t‘ lllll('ll itilerci-it. wa solctniiizeti ‘*4 . . . . . . . . .. 10c par lllm of I) wornll 5|‘ P" llne of i’) words . . . . . . . . .. 7n por line u! I! Ivordl Agents Wanted ._- VIAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVELI lIll'l appoint agents. Yearly Klllll“ ' c. $1092. (being $21. weekly avcraiile.) and oxpollsflri- PJXPQI" lt‘lI(‘4‘. unnecessary. Ito-r partic- uiiirs write Winston Co, ‘Toronto. A. \V. W119i. AGENTS WANTED FOR “IMPER- llll Ari" llersoiiai (‘lirisliati (‘ziriii-i , iii every city and town. S10 tn 821i. weekly easily earned iii spare time. calling iipotl yoiii‘ irir-iiils. No expcricitci- necessary. "lake orders now, deliver later.‘ 19111111111. book free, Service anil- 3 lslilClltlll guaraitiecii. Wriic ._,)\'i i. ‘Toronto. A. W. Aug. 5~7~1l)- l1l-li~l7-1II-2l-2Ii-251. For Sale FOR SALE—CHEAP BOYS Bl- . llrli‘ apply (liiartlian office. 1Ai7ti ‘J-li-Ili FOR SALE-BELL PIANO. FIRST "lass condition. apply before Sept l1. in .\lI'.-I .l. A Pattofaoit ‘Fryon. - INA-Midst" \_ . l-‘OR SALE-TWO Jufi- Ltojfl also driving wagon‘. Pfigpiy . I A. .\l(‘l)()i|IIl(l, Auctioneer, Queen “We 1002-11-11 -FOR SALE—MY FARM¥°F 100 iirri-s on Briickley Point, Road. 6 miles frniti Charlottetown. Will iieli with or without c1158. Henry ~ 1.‘ l?‘ Plhiis, llritckloy. -, Situations Vacant Bio $5 Pniv/irsjoiinis-r- mils Greeting card sample book tree; men and. women "lift-lily making‘ llve do)- liiraiip daily, in a _ra time; ex- 9~1_5-3I. ~ 1 Fciitaio Help “tanked WANTED--A MAID. APPLY 151 ltllllilflll St. 1901-14-31: > ) WANTED-CAPABLE GIRL FOR‘ house work. Apply Guardian 0f-‘ fico. Ilolcroncos required. , 1587-8~28-tf1 WANTED A e000 csuemTQ maid. country girl preferred. A11- ply 5 lijuston St., between l2 and 1.30. 5 and 6.30. l EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED-l Apply "C" care of Guardian. 1 S-Zll-tfl Mule llttrlpl-Vtl/lintt-u MARRIED MAN WAN‘; WORK on farm. Apply (Iuardlan Office. 1902-9-1-1-21 ANTED-A MAN TO WORK ON farm by month or your. lligiteflt wages. Apply to Martin E. Power. lilcr-iiiaiti. 182 fl-llitf. WANTED-TWO MEN TO ACTl as salesmen and collectors inl Kings County. ono in Murray Harbor District and one I11 Souris ZDlsti-icf. itlso one in Portage District. Clintico for advance- ment. l\iiist be well recommend- ed. Apply by letter or in per- son to Mr. (ieorge manager, Singer Charlottetown. Sewing Co" 1710-9-3-2wks iillscelianeous A. LACKIE, VETERINARY SUR- goon has changed his residence to King Edward Hotel, Phone tip-L. - 1702-9-3-101 1N0. A. MCDONALD." LAND Surveyor. Hermanvllle, P. E. 1' 1368-19-1mo. ‘llWllltfi satin with white veil. Beilfontnino l" In Si. MiiIui-hi‘s Church. Kinknra ion iNediicsilayt Sept. 1st, when ‘Allilflvlwlilfy ltosella '.\llll'[‘Ill_V, daught- ‘(if ot .Ioiit1 11., and Mrs lllllfllll)’ of ‘Shamrock was iiniled in JIIEITHIQO to Mr. Leonard (Duffy, a prosperous ,t‘ariiier of the same place. lbride ivns charmingly ilressetl I11 She. Willi illlt‘ll(l(‘(l by bliss Agnes Duffy sister oi‘ the groom. The brides- maid was attired in blue georgnttc wliii bat to iiiatch. The groom ,was siipportci h Mr. John F. .\iiirphy. brother ol tlic bride. The marriage cercmon “'11s erforitiod by the pastor ital’: MI Smith. After the inarriagi) the happy (‘Ollptltl lieiilfm zvivlbriitiaif 101111;. Vliilllllg [IOIIIS 11 1e .ar me rov nccs, and taking iii the Amherst Exhibi- linn. .\i‘t.ei' their return a Pecep- tion was held in .\Ir. Duffy's home, 32 ) where about. one hundred guests assembled, and an evening of raro pleasure and enjoytiient. wits pre- sent. _ The wedding presents were i1iiineri)ii:-1 and costly. nild included about two hiiiiiircil dollars in cash. The grnonfs gift. to the ibrido was a gold bracelet, to the bridesmaid an amethyst. ring, and to the grooms man a set oi’ (ruff links. The (liinrilian joins with Mr and Mrs Duffy's mniiy friends iii wish- ing them iiiatiy happy years of wedded life. .-___4-¢0>____ NE-AFI LY 50.000 VOTE FAITH IN DE RIVERA MADRID. Sept. l3.—~'l‘be first of- Ilciiil figures iii the notional refer- endum tiiaiie public Sunday, show- ed that. 49,087 mcn and ‘WOIIICII l11 Madrlil city and llro-vince have vot- ed confidence in the Primo De lli~ vorii. administration and for the establishment. of a iiiitioitul assem- y. The regulations governing the referendum provide that only votes in favor of the government will be accepted. No vote against the gov- orntitent may be cast. BIRTHS GRIFFIN-At Burton. Lot 7. on Sunday. August 29th, i926 to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Griffin it daugh- ter, Ida Bernadette. l Dorience or capil. -- ry, , _._. Gal-raised Company, roiitforil, LOADING H005. SEPT. 1501-. DEATHS Onlarlm S_ v_ 99L 1,2.“ List hi. 01100. Siiilletl Jfllklll-“lk, v lim- Sw- Mllw" Clillia-FVJLLW mdetzoo-i-xhdn E. vMacbeoil, 9:10 E MONEY AT HOME-MEN " " " Michigan Ave.. Evanton. lll.. anil- aiiil woman can earn $1 to $2 an our In spare time writing show- ciirds. No canvassing or solicit- lniz. We instruct you and supply you with work. Write today. The lliweniii Company. Limited, 4:1 Dominion Building, Toronto. . S. V. tf. To Lot ,. i (FURNISHED i-iouaz NTRAL- ’-' l) located to rent A M . y iiii limit Street. Telephone rot-.1. . §_._____________ TQHILET-corrao: 2s xsnrr s-r. M_ modern conveniences. ‘Apply "‘- i-ivinsfllnne. 5o Kent St- 1901-9-14<3i ADVERTISER WILL BUY USED, Ford any model. Enquire Mar-r ray House near Depot. . ' iiiis-o-in-zi l l | l i Boarders Wanted STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED AT 235 Fitzroy St. 1774-9-81! ii BOARDERS at 88 Hillaboro St. Terms rcnsou . n.1,. 1003-11411" Woman wargscwotwnit 2:101:15 dn . Appl onno y . r - y y , iiisn-o-io-fil. “lmtted 1* *—-l<o-0@___ "W "Ii-mirr- Llnlmoll hnmly. z WANTED-JPREESTONE snoop)! cutters. apply H 0. (‘.|nrk_ Sak- , ville, N. B. . 1894-9-14“ c ACCOMMODATEDP. (lcnly at Ephraim. Wis., Aug. 19: beloved husband of Julie Hail Mac- Lecilfifotid father of Mrs. William i). Siiipmnn, Mrs. ll. R. Thnmpi-ion. Airs. Robert Richardson. Eben E. .lr.. Illlll Miilcom- Hail MacLeoil. Funeral services Monday. August 23ml l11, 3 p. n1. from St. Luke's (‘hurclL llinmiiit Ave.. and Lce Sit. ICVIIIINIOII, lll- lnternientllcaeltiil ('eit1etery. The _ 3624 Gloucea tor (L., 982) .Mopa&agasrae. THE FULL DETAILS (Continued irom Page 1) North 76 62 Cambridge . 91 64 Martinvale . 44 62 ____. .___ Total . . . . . . . . . .4231 4328 Majority for Macdonald, 97, PRINCE COUNTY .5 s I‘ -< m > . > . 4 2 ‘ . 4| ..Nail Pond 58 101 Tlgniah East . .- 52 60 'l‘igniiih West .. . 136 Skinner's Pond 115 111 (freon-mount 9i) 114 St. Louis Blast 97 68 St. Louirf West. . . 130 '88 Kildare . . . . . . .. 123 81 Miniiiilgash . 95 78 Albertoii East . I10 66 Alberton West 118 80 Brooklyn East 127 30 Eimsdaio . . . . . .. 89 (lantpbcllton 100 Bloomfield . . . . . . 96 Oyster Crock . '10 ()'\Leary Nth . .. 91' ()‘Loary Sth 50 Cape Wolfe 101 Hamilton Rd W. . 135 52 lianiiiton Rd. E. .. 62 48 Brae . . . . . . . . . .. 133 150 West Devon . . . . . 137 67 Conway 98 Ellerslie . 86 Ellerslie E. .. .. 47 Tyne Valley .... . 125 89 Victoria West 124' 92 St. Gilbert's . . . . . 98 95 Arlington . . . . .. 141 115 Wellington . . . . . 90 103 Central (Lot. 16 165 55 Egmont Bay .. 146 Cape Egmont .. .. 81 Fifteen Point 103 St. Nicholas 42 Miscoiiche 125 St. Eleanor); 80 S'Siile W. . . . . . . .. 165 163 Ct. llouse S'Sido . 150 133 Town llnil S'Side 239 149 S'Sldc Centre 207 162 S'Siile East . . . . .. I27 79 Traveller's Rest . 151 97 Indian River . .. . . I02 82 Prlncctowu R'liy . 136 111 Spring Valley . 95 73 Kenslngton W. 162 121 Kensington E. 182 Nth. Bedeque Freetown Centreville . . . . Centrevllio W. Newton Kinkora Searletowit Borden Cape Traverse 'i‘ryon Tryoii East . Albany Tptal . . . . . . .. 720-1 Majority for MaeLean, i671. The following is the results by SERLSZ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (Four Members) King's (C.. 2136). J. J. Johns-tone (L.)—-42.'Ii ‘Hon. J. A. Macdonald (C.)- 4328 Prince (L., 1 25.) ‘A. E. McLean (L.)—7204 J. E. Wyatt (C.)—5533 ‘Queen's (Two Seats) (L.. 767: C.. ‘R. H. Jenkins (L.)——8I)55 .I. E. Sinclair (L.)—~8635 ‘J. A. Messcrvey (C)~7l)5.'l HonMJ. ii. Myers (C)——8129 NOVA SCOTIA (14 Members) Legendz~ L.——Liberal. C..»---('o1i- servatlvo. P.—Progresslve. L.~l’. ~~Libctail-Progressive. U. F. A.-~ United Farmers of Alberta. Lab. ~--Lahor. lndr-llndepondenf. Ific- urea in brackets are thi- pat-iv niaj oriiy last election. "—.\Ic:nbcr* oi last. l-louso. iintigonish-Giiysborn (L. 590.) C. F. Mclsaai: (L) lIonnJ. (i. ‘Doiigkt-i (C.) election conceded. Conservative gain (‘ape Breton N.-Victoria (C.. 2.564) "Dr. L. W. Johnston's (C) clot- tion conceded. Cape llrcton South (C.. 5.011) , ‘Flnliiy MacDonald (C.) ~9031l D, W. Morrison (Lnb.)—6518 Colchesler (C.. 3.011) Alfred Dickie (L.)-Lula!) ‘G. T. MacNiitt. (C. I-(iSOIi Cumberland (C.. 2,1101) ‘R. K. Smltn (C.) election ( coiled Dlgby-Annapolis (C.. $80) lDr. L. J. lmrctt (I..)—757i ‘H. B. Short (C.)—7837 Ilniifnx (Tvro Seats) (C.., 7.981 and 7,121). ‘s col. .1. L. italston (L.)——1<ii75 John Murphy (L.)_—li023 ‘Hon. W. A. Black (C )-—17i)5'.‘ "F. P. Quinn (C)——1'r'205 Hunts-Kings (C. 1,058) J. L. llsley (L.)-—i0229 ‘A. deW. Foster (C)--1007!) Lib- eral gain. lnverness (C.. 1,223) Donald McLennan (L)—-3455 J. D. McDougall (C.)—3898 Plctoii (C.. 1,902) ‘Thomas Cantley (C.) conceded. Queena-Ltinenburg (L., 373) W. G. Ernst (C.) election conced- ed. Conservative gain. Richmond-West Cape (Breton (C.. 710.) ‘Dr. J. A. Macdonald (C.) elec- tion conceded. SheIburt-ie-Yarmouth (L.. 382) ~11. 1.. Hatfield (L.)——7»'I44 ‘P. H. Patterson (C.)-BM? NEW IRUNQWICK (‘I1 Memoir.) Charlotte (C. 2.152) Major 1P. E. McLaughlin (L.) — fOll' election . ‘R. W. Grimmer (C.)-—4960 Alfred Bourgeois (L.) conceded over ‘A. J. >Doucet (C.) Liberal gain Northumberland (C.. 1,552) C. J. ‘Morrissey (L.)-JIM ‘Charles E. Fish (C.)—-56B0 Restigouche-Modawaska (C.. 1.470) 1i". Blanchard (L.)-87'.)8 ‘Arthur Culligan (C.)""l)848 Lil)- eral gain. Royal C.. 1.871). ' Dr. D. H. McAIlister (L-)—5978 ‘Hon George B. Jones (C.)-7208 St. John-Albert (Two Seats) (C.. 5,275 and 4.902) ' R. '1‘. Hayes (L.)-7550' "' W. W. Ryan (L.)—8069 ‘Col. M. MacLaren (C.)—12453- ‘Thomas Bell (C.)—l2405 VictoriarCarletoll (C. 1-901) A. R. Foster (L.)~6719 ‘J. K. Flemming (C.)—-7805 Wentmoreland (C.. 4.026) ‘Dr. O. B. Price ((1.) election con- ceded York-Sunbury (C.. 5.429) ‘It. B. Hanson (C.) election con- ceded. QUEBEC r ('65 Members) ‘ Argentciiii (C.. 200)» p ‘Sir (itiorge PBrlcY (C.) 1119011011 uniicceded. Beiicchasse (L., 2.679). Oscar Boiilaiiger (L.) 3000 majority. ' Bertliicr-Maskinoiige (-L. 2.400) ‘Dr. J. C. '1‘. Gorvals (L.). cicc- tion conceedeil. Bonaventure (L., 529). ‘lion. (lbnrlos Miircil (L.). elect- ion coiireedctl. Broine-ilissisiliinl (L., ‘W. i)‘. Kay (L.). coedcii. Cartier (L. 3,045). ‘S. \\'. .liicobd (L.). 463i Louis Wolfe (C.) 2164 Tl‘. E. Parent (lnd.-L.) 1927. liiichael Buhay (Soc) 610 ChaiiibIy-Vcrchers (L.. 1.961). ‘J. V. A. Lnngiols (L.) defeats ll. Bieqiie- (C.) by 1550 majority Chnlcauguay-lluntingdon (L., 1.212) "ilion. J. A. Robb (L.) 133.‘). John A. Sullivan (C.) 471. Dorcbester (L.-- 1.501) ‘lion. Lucien Cannon (L.) cloc lion concoetleil. ' . Gaspc (L., 4,087) ‘illon. Rodolphe Lcmieux (L.) election conceedeil. HflPllelllgil (L.. 10,009). ‘E. f‘. St, Pore (L.) olocticn con- ceeileil Hull (L. 5,687). Di". J. E. Fontaine (L.) election cniieeeiieil. ' Jacques Cartier (L., 1.870). ‘J. '1‘. Rheauinc (L.) election conceeilcd over Hon. E. L. Paten- aiiile-Mtijority 1400. Ioiielie (L., 1524). ‘J. J. Denis elected-Majority i484). Labcllc (lnil.-, 2 079). ‘Henri Bourassa (ln(l.) election wlliffleiled by 5,200 majority. L'Assoiiiption-.\iontcalin (L., 3.781). ‘P. A. Segtiltt (L.) 9191311011 CDII(7(‘(‘.(l0(l. Laurier-Oiiircmont (L. 2.784).. ‘J. A. Mercicr (L.) 12,785. John Bumbriiy (C.) 8,287, Levis (L.. 2,293). ~ 69 polls of 75 given Liberal, majority of 714. Lotbiniere (L.. 2,4117). . ‘J. A. Vcrvlllo (L.) election con- ceeiled. ' Mnisonneiire. (L., 5 218). ‘C. Robitailli: (L.) election con- needed. Jlegantic (L., 51,1161), ‘Eusebo Ilobcrgc (L.) 5357, Camille Rohcrge ((‘.) 2490. Mount Royal ((‘., 9248). ‘it. S. White (C.) election coit- ceded. 8 829 majority. Nicolet (L., 51.249). _ ‘J. F‘. Descotcaiiii (L.) election conceeileil. (Quebec East (L.. 2.827). Hon. E. Lapointo (L.) Pierre Audet (C.) 7,341), Quebec South (L.. 1.671). ‘Major C. G. Power (L.) 5301), Lt-Col. .1. O'.\ieara (C.) 411a. A. Chevalier (Ind. C.) 751. elected 1.603). election con- Dussauit 10 120. Quebec West (L.. 1on2). . fificorges Parent (L.) election ciinceedeil. Richelieu (L.. 1.991)." ‘Hon. P. J. A. Cardin (L.) 91cc. (ton conceedeil. Rlcltinoiid-Wnlrc (1., 3,1103), ‘E- W. Tobin (L.) election con- z-eciletl. Si. Antoine ((‘., 506). ‘Leslie (I. Bell ((7.) election iroii- cceded. s). Denis (i... 11,1711). ‘Dr. J. A. [Innis ((L.,) contended, Si. Hyacliithe-lliwiiviile (L. 4.855). ‘L. S. Rena Morin (L.) election conccodcd, 550i) mitjorlty, St. James (l... 8.004). “l"ernand Riitfret (L.) 121193, (r. A. Maroon (C.) 2.282. St. Lawrence-St. George (C, 925)) ‘C- H» CHlIHIHC) Election con- ceded. Mflrv (L., 10.7111). ‘ll. nfiSlllllflerg (L.) conceded. Shofford (L.. 1,411). y- E- Bfllvlfl (L.) Election con- ceded. ‘ _ ‘m a Sherbrooke (1... 1,111) ' ‘C. B. Howard (_L.)-7854. Albert Reid ((7.)~4740. Stniistlead (L.. 1.194). ‘W. K. Baldwin (i.-)~3990. Geo. o. Fish (ca-am. Terrohonne (L.. 4.180.) ‘J. E. Provost (iL.) election con- ceded. Majority. 5.120. Three Rivers-St. Maurice (L. 4.278) ‘Arthur Bette: (L.) Election cou- ceded. Wright (L.. 112). , ‘F. W. Perms (L.) leading by 2i votes with 2 polls to hear from. F. (A. Llbelle (C.) opposing, election Yamaskl ((L., 68-1). ‘Aime Boucher (L.) e]ection con- ceded. ONTARIO (82 Members) Aiigmhd East (C.. 541.) Banish Bowman (L.) election con ceded. Liberal gain. Algoma Went (C.. 3,193) "P. E. Simpson (C.) electlm coli- ceded. Brant (C.. 978)- T. S. Davidson (L.-.P.) elected by majority of 22 Liberal Frog. gain Hon. P. a. venidi'(L.)-1i)a1 llrnpttqrd (C.,_ 2.443). _ - “'8. ~31 Burma (C.) election con- glecflgn coded 1750 majority. Bruce Col- W1] Bruce Dr. ‘W. ceded ‘F. Essex ‘Ec Hami ‘C. ed. Kent Dr. con '1. "Dr COD York O Yor k ‘W. ceded Wlnnl ‘James Malcolm (L.)--5:I82. ‘Dr. John Welgel (P.)—1670. Carleton (C.. 2,009.) Dufferin-Sigcoc (C.. 3.006)- wv. T. J. 0'Fiynn (ind.)-—5.‘235. Durham (C.. 946.) ' cede Essex East (C. 197) ‘)Hon. Dr. Raymond illorand (C.) election conceded. Majority 1,000 000911. ceded‘ j tion of estates. Fort William (C.. 3.375) Mucicad (I1. 701) ‘ __._ ‘Hon. Dr. R. J- Manion (C.) elec- ‘G. (i. Cuote (U.I<‘.A.) election) Send todawfor our n": tion conceded. conceded 1 PlmPhl" _Y°‘" Wm- Frontenac-A-ddington (-C., 2.768). Red Deer (IE, 1.381)) _ _ It contains important in- "(Dr . J. w. Edwards (c) election ‘Alired Siicakiimu (l- l- A) formation on will maklniz conceded by large majority. election conceded _ M 1 and the creation of a 016mm”). u“ 157) Klootenuy East (L., 9J1) ..J pols“ "um FREE ‘A. J- Macdnnald (L.) election 6 "P" _ ‘ coucedmt _ ‘Hon. Dr J. ll. King (l..):—_2|.r()4 l1 _ ' Grey Norm ‘Q 446) " "‘ Dr J. \\'. ltutli-dgi: (C.)>W.Z,i1-l>1 ‘ . xmcl ____ __ -_ w. i’. ‘Felford (L.) ~7aort ."""“““ s")? ‘l""""l."l1"{l§,, ~ EASTERN TRUST ‘M- R "“""“" “5‘)*7"97' w" \d*ll()il1)i:i:l(lrl)i'i4illzl:l1)’ (1'..)'-1o.s72 l Blchmo COMP-ANY om, gum , 9 nd so, Llflowll, r. z. l. ' ‘Hon H. ll. Stevens ((.)~i..703 flJLBlAmlwnrtlhAetlng u", GT9)’ Sllllllleflfit t?» 1-4971- p; '1‘, Kingsley (Lab) b7‘: nun Uflirr-llullfnx, N a. ‘M155 Agnes C. Macpiiali (i!) Munlrcrlil, c. (i. shim John, is. n. election conceded. Kingston City (C.. 1,761) James Halliday (L.)—-il2.'). (IENEVA. Sept. 1~4—~Tlll‘ meat-l, Hawkins now moving up the ,Brlg__Ge“_ DR A_ El “o,” w) my (,1 5311111111 (lamps-rs. former Yangtsepillvci‘ towards the scene of _ 2g President oi‘ the American I-‘eiiei".i~. the anti-British outbreak by the 62 ' (ion of Labour. will be suitably (‘tiinese soldicry. Tile. Hawkins Liimbioit West (L. 169). I). W. Fansher tP.) elcctic-n con- ceded Prflg- SHIT)- Lainlitoii West (L. 169) Gegfillgfiugh Hm “mud Slum, i“ ‘w’ T' Goodman (b) election not a member 0f c international -—— conceded". Labour Organizatl , Mi‘. (ionipers “mark w" 3'20” ., look a keen interest iii the Associa- ‘Du n’ F" Preston ll") 0170mm tioii from its inception. and a lead» A cmlcodefl" ' ing part in the formation of its , Lincoln (C.. 6,112) ‘iiion. J. I). Chaplin (Cqrlrction conceded hy over 4,000 majority. London (C.. 4,483). ceded. hiiddlesex East (C.. 2.065). DI‘. C. C. ROSS (LJ/QTZU. —i‘ UE To Lniggpgg], ‘A. K. Hodizips (C-)—='17'-)2- NATloNAL LEAG Nqbf. i1. Oct. l5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Montreal! J. W. Freébnrn (-P-)-2965~ - , __ H. . . R l. 3-1 sspi. l). oi-i. 22 . . Morin-rum Midiilesex “lest (L. 1.378) (by-ciec- nro‘\f‘lrgllélsaciies‘ellgb_ ‘ ori. I. Oct. 2i) . . Monti-lim- llOlI Liberals 2.650) Rufis l“ Cuylerl Pirates, 100' Nor. l‘: .\lctuguni1l w’ ‘iHon. J. C. Elliott ('L.) election Double‘ v Boumnley’ Cardinals i“ 1'0 uELvAsT-omsool“; cuncedem 0G ‘ 1 c . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .\ r ugumn |_ ‘ _ 1 C" 3pm , ° ~ _ ' T0 cumlmoono-sowruhumon- ‘hllllokfilectlyr-taliliéibbono ()C) eiec- WT£gre;l|_,o:lvn;§el' Reds’ and ANTWEnP ~ r ‘ ' u . ‘a ~ . * . 22. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . “on cmceiled~ Homers — Wilson, Cubs, 21, a, :12". . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nipisslniz (L... 97) Stolen bases ~ Cuyler Pirates rnou (wEBEc ~13. A. Lapierre (L.) election con- 30_ ' _ __ To Lwnnlqm!‘ Nfiillliill-I l ‘ (C Hr") l‘itciiing— Krcmciymrates, won, . . . . . . . . .. Hlontroyul . . or 111111101‘ wt i v - 1x, lost r. -r_-o|.. cow "V. l‘?- Mtlybec (C) clcctlon con- ' _.j sq». 2:1. Oct. 21. . . . . . . . . .. Mhhinnirh ceded. AMERICAN LEAGUE 'ro clnznnocnia-sovrliaaiivrox Ontario (C.. i240) .3 Ottawa (Two Seats) (C.. 1.879 and 1,556). , Runs -~ Ruth. Yankees 126. . —--— (1. c. Etlwlifllé’. (L.) and E. n. E. Doubles - Burns, lfllllallfi, 11;). "”"l£fl"“" Chcvricr (L.) election conceded Triples -— (lchrig, Yenkecs 20. c" gull?“ “B5755 Liberal gains. Homers - Ruth, Yankees, 42. 4F)'K1:,':s,,",i.':‘ Oxifortl North (C. 583) Stolen. bases — Mostii, White Sllnt JohmN-B- ilugb Allan (it-P) r-lci-lfioii con- Sox 2i). ceded gain front (Joitscrvatires. Pllfillltlg - Dans-g, T115113“; pm“, Oxford South (C.. 200) 11. lost 4. T. M. (Jayicy (incL-L.) tlefefltfl —— ~~~~~~ ~"r "illon. Donald Sutherland (C.) - s. v _, ,‘ ntinistcr without portfolio in iylei~ ghen Cabinet. ’ Q4 l Parkdalc (c.. 11.184) _ —SPECIAL NOTICE-The Bede. i, Q "David Silenée all.) venfledt-‘d- firlifursdP-iiaeanti. advertised for ll n‘ hl-illhvrllrlllihy ((1.?) eie)ction' conced- given oany l-Sriczirliylgevseenrlgnggsthleivullstllfi l‘ cd. Liberal gainr.‘ v ‘Txket golden]; for this date lease l , 1 Prxiejlhorfirwyesllfvl.lllqfiw‘) . .1 Matilda ‘Wecllnggd! the!" w" anlw l “tliigmA. ltck . o.) e ection (once. - Yr ay. ridaybzh" 1 ‘Iv 8m“ “king av" m‘. Prince Edrvard-Letinox (C.. 731) **~-— Helll W9 hill! ""57" "Ii"? ‘y ‘John iiiibbs (C-) election con- Eafigliklalxglill gicillllarrii» 11nd Mr‘ thousands of dollar! In ‘ Cailfll- ' ' ‘ “are "w" “Tr” vls“ -‘ r at and Im rovementa. It Rllssll" H“ 2mm‘ no“ m Summgrside ‘m aloud“? ’ Iaepno: the finezt Hotel It: ll ‘Alfred (Ionic) (I..) election con- ceded. - " ‘ ‘ Simeon North ((‘. 590) l lncen. It appeal: to thou , ‘W. A- BUY-H ((3) ilclmiia- “m” *7) ____ \ who want n comfortable l 5- Drill?’ (Pr) 70mm‘ l" F" O" M)‘. and Mrli. lionry (‘oliin and l Hotel and lplendid table and I rein e . Toronto lfiast (C.. 13.627) ‘llml- '1‘)- n- “Yckmm (u) 9M0‘ them in their recent sad berouvo-i i I“ “H” llflll t‘0l1Ce(l<‘fl-_ ' _ n incnt and also all those who sent‘ l “Rite: from I300 to 64-00 Toronto blast-Centre (U. .196»). floral tributes “m1 [flfissflgps of ’ m, d8 l‘ R. C. hiattitaivs (C.) election cnii- gympn-[hyu ._ . 1 p y‘ ceded. t,‘ g“>_._m_ ' i 1 _ . Toronto NortltVl/Wst. (C.. 13.223) zzCanse of Asthma. No one can Charlottetown ll ‘T. L. Church (C.) electicit con say with certainty exactly wl i. ‘ l‘ (IMlOIl. causes the establishing of Hotel L0" Toronto-Scarboro ((7., il.200.) ,maiii- conditions. Dust from the! l PITPHQWTI W ‘Joseph ilurris (C.) election con~‘street, front ‘Flowers, from gram gpdmy and various other irritants may sci Victoria (C.. 2.347) "Pt ll lrlllllilvl lmptilsslble tifirradt‘ v ,. - . _ ca e exec II. t iroii . - . - ~ celvdeg: Sunso“ (0') Jecupn CL" iition sticllras l-lfilglurllfllllglzlglsl***“*'*“*”*H‘””*“ Waterloo North (L.. 4.211) 02'1"!“ ilrmcilr- Uncertainty; " ¢w_ n‘ Euler nnn__L'~,__;nmo‘ may exist as to cause. but there. David firms (().‘)___63,;5_ (an be no uncertainty rckariliiti: “iatcrloo South (("., 26111) Election ... - f asthmatic victims from this c. n. “hddlfi-rll (L.)-i .1.. " . ‘A. M- Edwmw]; (C_)_G6B_L' scourge of the bronchial tubes. it _ ’ , ivclllngton South (C.. 1.003). is 80m mvprywhert“ ‘lion. Iluglt Guthrie (C.) election _ ' coitcednd. , ' l. ' v - " .' - \Q . . I I Vlleittuoitlt (C.. 1.7.17. . 31‘ ‘G. C. _Wi_lson (C.) election con- ceded. i‘ ' . Col. '1‘. H. Lonnox (C.) election conceded. ‘Sir Henry L. Draytnn (C.) elec- l tion c Brandon (ll. 983) ‘Robert. Forke (L!!!) election encoded ' Dauphin (IT. 219) Uisgar (It, 376) ‘J. L. lBrown (L.-l‘.) election con- ". d I. Peerage Lh "Prairie (c... 11511 gm. “.00 q, gm pQI "W" "M" n‘ " ‘E. A. McPherson (L.)-—-.‘I814 My ‘Rt. Hon. Arthur llfeighen (C.)— ‘i- - 1.340 ' Willnllleil North (Li-bl; 899) mlarlotmtown “u has l r<.i?-.::.~.r111::1.i1'>—*-*"* How o». m. - 5 - m. A. naps (IAb.Y——'6.i72 .1. A. Banfielti (ca-mil Winnipeg South-Centre (C.. 4,962) J. T. Thoraon (L.)—l2,470 ‘W. W. Kennedy (C.)-—-1i.958. Melville (L., 3.003) ‘Hon. W. R. election conceded , Regina (L, 2.079) (By-election, L., Accl.) | ‘Hon. C, A. Dunning (L.) elec-l lion conceded. ' Saskatoon (L, 189) l ‘Dr. A. M. Young (L.) election, conceded _ Acadia (P.. 3,810) . ‘Robert Gardiner (U. F. A.) elec- tion conceded Bow Iliver (P. 856) ‘E. J. Garland (U. 1F. A) election conceded ' i Calgary West (c. 4.21s) l ‘Hon. R. B. Bennett (C) election‘ conceded l Edmonton Went (l... 1,688) 1 ‘H011. Charles Stewart (L.) eoii- North (L.. 193). Hugh Clark (C.) ~496!I. llam Sinellie (lnd.)——-32. South ('L..' 603). W. A- (Hall (L.) -—4.245. G. S. Fowler. (C.) ~325M- (Motherwell (L.), F. Garland (C.) (3l£‘(ll0lI con- O ROW (C‘,_S,,B_ Peace of Mutd ‘ The man who hu mid: his will and appointed the Eastern Trust Com- pany as his executor and trustee, knows that the interests of hi: family will be protected by a strong, ptl ancnt organization, skilled ln the administra- W. Bowen (C.) Election con- (l. South (C.. ) cles J, Gott .) election ‘con- Vancouvirr North (L., 58.1) lii pulls‘ h ‘lawn. N.‘ give (i. G. I\'ic(leei' (L.) wi-ii.’ May-Gen. A. D. Mcilac (C.)-TWP Victoria (C.. 2,309) (‘arew Martin (L.) -- 4.004 _.___._-<0->_--~- lton West (C.. 11,224.) W. Bell (C.) election conced- 1| l LONDON, SI-lit. t7. --~ Prince GOMPERS REMEMBERED QGc-orgc, yoiiitgest son of the King. IN GENEVA BUILDINGiis one of tho officers of tho Cruiser (C.. 563). J. W. ‘Rutherford (L.) election ceded. Liberal gain. is the flagship oi‘ the Commander- in-(‘lilef ofilie liriiisli Naval forces iii (‘iiincse waters. honoitreil iii the new building of the international Labour Office at charter. Major Leag ue Leaders F. “fihiie (C§ election ccn- FROM MONTREAL Sept. lll.. 011. (l. . Empress of Scotllunll ‘Sept. 2!). Oct. 27. .. Empress of Friuicn ‘Also culls at llnmburg. v . T. I21. Kaiser (C.) eienion Ilatting - FoMILc-‘rglil, Tigers ceilcrl. 7. ' S) _ - ‘llits - Burns, Indians. 198. clan In the Maritime Prov- fiiiiilly. Nlvrell. wish to lllllllk llicir excellent urvlce at n modow many friends for kindness tendered l i) ( MISS L. McQUAID, Manager. a remedy which has 11 generation , l-Ierbageum North (C.. 494). a FOR STOCK i POULTRY i‘ Ann TURKEYS Victoria ‘l Hotel l West (C.. 16.101) Vvvvvvvvvv encoded. MANFTQEA V‘. Ono of thh largest and bent 1 (17 MBMM") equipped Hotel: In Entorri ’ ‘ H Claude. Contains 120 room!) ____ 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the put few‘ ynru. ‘Few -Hotaln throughout cum-In and the United sum hive Ih nplendld table. Courteous nrvloo to all Hunts. Talo- plionu In rooma. Emurea healthy animal; and J. Ward (ih-P.) election con- birth. Two pound package 40o. Limited. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Mlnnqlr peg North Centre (Lab 1.216) A Woonsworth (La)t)'-“-7.229 rw --<w I.“ y. I‘ a, .‘- '