as f ooropcn s 1929 W The Red Rose Tea guarantee means wha it a. I Central Guardian ""“" ""1 not satisfied return the unused part inthe package and no Db 0, the grocer will rcfund your money. ar ago., w1s.w1°.U' ss“:r:1°1':¢°;f::s 22:11. ‘::."§f:..:’:"1>f.:f.'.. “°°°“”"°° mm M' 1) blah villa hoes Come to tas swine lu Prince si. them me saioenayouwlllimow soc:-lo-su °av°~l¢~l\»l’“l`°°l=°f°l=- M Hmmumnumpm P _ ._ 1111111s1111n or on oN r'n1.c-.Last night about o.~»i-1- Re A E Chapman Hunter RMI' 7.50 a Btudtbaklrr oar caught fire on Miss Margaret Carson, Moncton, the cos-nor of Prince and Richmond \s1=ow.:.~o comm vu aroma. H . W" BW" °‘“P“"“" "“"" ,` .__ - HI-5301*. _-_ Not Quzte -- ‘_ 1 . ~ . , W. Tlmely Address By _ . ef- ve ."""“" °"',"“',°*°‘ ‘°°°“’ » °“'.‘. M’ °`.`°°” Bm". . ~ - - _ 1 `. ~ ~ lsgood tea gyfiux °°-~ "3m3'l3°”5 Decent At \ §1f§1v§fl:i`§o§;;§1¥Ir2§` i' ’ on...-.., .s~....s.- . » ' -me == “"°~ ° ‘°“» ' - lu-:l>_Ros1solzANcl-: Pslcomos 1' ».1 ‘.°."iZ... .so ..""...’I..-.......’.‘.’.§'.?§"¥.’. The C“P"°' ~-=- _ terdav. tf.._.;_. f 101 culufv s c 11 11 E s A1 111|11c1 11111111111 “West of Zanzibar." a Metro-Ciold- wyn-Mayer production, in which Lon Chaney brings his strangest gifts of bizarrc makeup and sinister mystery to the screen, and which is now play- ing at the Strand Theatre, is so startlingly different from the usual drama that it almost baffles descrip- tion. ' ` 4 Set in a -surrounding of stark ter- cor, its dramatic story of a terrible revenge that, like a Frankenstein, devoura its. creator, the play has el- ements never before seen on the screen. Weird and fantastic rites of voodoo devil-worslilppsl-s`n~1 the hem of an African jungle; the strange spell of a sinister paralysed "white voodoo," who, with tricks and illu- sions, rules tribes of superstitious and savage natives; e. grim chase through the Dark Continent on a. re- lentless mission of revenge; chess gre the dramatic highlights against which a wonderful love story is told. Chlhoy Plays “Dead Legs Flint," former stage magician, who, para- lysed in a fight with the man who stole the love of his wife. sets out to trail him_ through the wild_.s where his quarryhas taken`re_fugs as an ivory trader. Lionel Barrymore plays "Johnson," the enemy in the story, and Mary Nolan, who will be re- mtmbercd is the heroine of "Sorrel and Bon," appears as the heroine daughter of the revenge-crazed mag. Bt. - -~ ician. Warner Baxter plays the rena- sade Physician whose love for the Hluard'a Llnimeut-lleed for bo you-| bras IN wosocsrsn. ssssa- ym,,d,,y_ A telegram from Woroasta1r,Mua.,`to “Not Quik D,,cent_.. is bu” on mum' _ _ Mrs. Arsenault. wife of Justice Ars- 5 ml, “'11-ls Speclal Meetlng °m‘m" dm°u“°°° tl” “nh °‘ h" Grouch Bag," it tells. primarily. the tr s earn.. ' DNWNP. MY- Jem" G‘“”l°é MT- story of Meme Jarrow, a former blg- M155 Annie 5_ Forbes' old Buns, I S’Slde Council `*‘m“'*/ ll" n " 9°"“"“°“ 7°" time vaudeville singer who has N_ s_ 13;; <:v._l;f;=;"Wm;°’hu°l‘°ml;°:; males he; 21:28 bffmleft eildmlg 1/1..-511.. mul, nm como. .__ - . still gn on r , ut no o fflbndl in *Nl P\’°Vl!\°°~ 3° WU 5 stage-rather, she appears in an un- (5P°¢lal to the Guardian) recent visitor to P. E". Island at the demmhd spcakessy of which she is celebration of the seventy-fifth an- mu owne,-_ BUD/I1\dIiR,5IDE Oct 7 -A special niversary of Bain1tDunst»lll’a Uhivor- Mgmg ig just. as young in spirit N_ s_ meeting of the Summersidc Town sity. Hs is a_ brother ‘of Mr. Ju. Il. u ws,-, though thc wrinkles have RW _,_ A, Pu, Guchl-,sg Huggy, CW11¢il was held last night to con- Gallant, druggist, of Bummerside, who begun so .ppssr snd th, figure has N, 5_ sider several matters connected with with Mrs. Gallant is at present vis- mt gg, fm-mer perfection, but she the electric light plant His Worship lting in Worcester. cgrries on. Mayor Lidstone and an the council- --» eventually to the speskeasy comes 1°" WN Present and the following SERIOULY INJUKED-About 2.30 my daughter. whom she has not resolutions were passed in short, ord- P. in. yesterday James Campbtll. seen since infancy. She recognizes er, and practically without discus- Mount Ryan. was found on Hillsboro her but the girl always hM bolltvcd sion. Moved by Councillor Bchurmsn Bridge by a mechanic' named Robin- her mother dead and Marne lets her that Fred Barwise bc appoints,-,| this-a son,`who was driving a motor truck ksep on thinking so. engineer at the electric plum sf, |20 of the Jenkins Service Btetlon. I-Ie When the daughter is in the tolls a week, second that the dam at the immediately took Mr. Campbell tothe of a wealthy philanderer, the mo- plant be' enlarged and put in prqpcy Prince Edward Island Hospital where ther decides it is time for her to do condition to take care of the engines, he ,was found by Dr. Seaman to be a little mothering. She saves the girl, Third, that the electric light com. suffering from severe scalp wounds disillusions her with the life she is mittee be authorised to purcl-us, |,, and to be in a dsngsrous condition. It trying to lead, but all is accomplished many poles gg ,squked gg gh, beg; is not known how the accident oc- at a cruel cost to the mother. price posslblc, mum-,D Q-M, qu cg curred, but Campbell was seen earlier 'I'he close of the picture finds the pump be sold to E. M. Nicholson for in the dly driving' a horse md vasoa slrl some bull h°m° with ll" °l\1ld- ;100 md mth, gym.. nw UM gew from the city towards the Bridge, and gwolf-helm tl;v¢1'w:H°:lAhs tbl; E I I purchased for the sum of $203. Moved it fl Pl'°5“m°d th" th* “CW hid ‘ ‘T "U m°_ el' ° 5 5"' ' ' _ by Councillor Kelly that the offer ltruck the lirder, with the result that hor- . ` M-'55 m°"°“°° U"d» T’5'°“' REI* W0' Th"ei°'°’ “e are gettmg “'°“° Wu thrwm Du in i The Lou,” Dressen m the rom of My T 5 y_,,-ngkwogd, pg;-t, Wuusms instead of better In searching for a 0' tm `c;;;°'b°nr° 2;." md ,nun twz; gg 'hm uugmg,-1 1-," mmhgd gh, “mth in Mrs. J. M. Murray, Burnt Church, remedy Fine Prevention would natur- . _ _ . her career, giving one of the finest N1 -3 my bi’ °°“‘1d”°d first' “ld Wllfll I md me mm' ‘°M°n in numne ixutge ‘nd mlm; human portrayals thcg has Miss Alice Murdoch, St. John, N.B. say that at least 75".. of all fires 1t.l-;etw|.rn;1gt:;1ent 1: sustained. 'YM hosplul M ‘ hw Bohr ,ut num yn come to me ,¢,,m_ _yum Collyer Mr. C. R. Manning, Falmouth, N.S. are caused through carelessness and me gl o ts posi oning of several ma madman Wu "wma ermon mo hu :ached new heights L, mn. Misa Miller, Moncton, B. thoughtlessness I am not jumping at wlmtyuid sewle fe e_ol'l;_d to the dm the daugmgn pm; mchmgonl Mr. Geo. Mayne, Summerneld, P.E. conclusions. An analysis of the in- "°"*"- WlllNl°fl' . ._ . 1. dlvldual fu-cs ls, Th -1 , 11 as md the “net mm” uh ‘ --?._.l_. former stage stan, is superb. Other P"°V°5 9'* 0" °° 35° WU 1 Mr David Mur hy Kensington. more care and thou h i1 to - ~ important roles are played by Allan - P 1 B t "E K ‘en structed to make repairs on Beaver H M I-_mm Mujom Beebe’ OSC" Ami' nsv.w.c.lvlachum. st. .1onn,N.s_ everytnlng peminlng to fue our e ar ets ~ _Ink Kenney md Ben Hewmm Rev. Frank Milligan, Bear River, losses would most certainly be reduc- 9* ____§_3'g._g33_ _,L ,or ,M ,mu M Wm on ,hs M.. oss... crow., oo.-mfr *_ "A / _*.951 \ 1 _ , , N3. . 1 ' _-f ' ' `~ ~ ‘ furnishing of dwelling accomodations amen devotees who most of all Mm X522” DW: P°M°°°"°° At the Rotary meeting yestei-day| ‘/'V -_// Km lem' mm m “"'""“"° "'3°””" for buttarmaker. A11. patrons. and “mths in ".1 mmm 4,-,mu U gn W” D"“‘ ' ww' Mr. C. A. Beer. Provincial Fire Mar-I tl d ' \1 1/1,/ V L e;_'»;m““wuf‘“°m';:‘Y “I ‘°°“ "1 U22; toon mm-estss us invites to mana. mmslost of mu regular picture . r roes are ~ ,, 1 W- ,” My b Km h Gov- H- UI-l1l°9,¢l=» P'°°l . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . .. $10,290.33 Farm Properties $106,982.02 Mercantile . . . . . . . . . .. $216,835.56 The losses last year in Charlotte- town alone wer; $152,516.02 or at the rate of $11.73 per capita. These statistics show you the tre- mendous extent of our fire wastage, which is by no means improving. So far this year our losses are over $400,- N. S. ed by a very lalge margin. Miss Catherine Murchison, Bon- Fire Pr-vention campaigns will 'WW ` - ~ ' 7 _' ___ ___ __ V (cumin lm” msrkcs he” 15 mm under 5 3004 gg. BMW- ` hover be successful unless and until eeeseoooacs 0°# Insertion .......... ` _ so-oo ...ou lilo pl! leLeeaeae|»ee.e|eee6 3 11-.».._.......‘f.':.'.'.1111:1'.'.°.°.z'.::°.::::' it ` - . ¢,.. 335 sees 52:: itll Mo . Que., Oct. 'l.-» g and Classified Advertisements NTREAL 1:' d mmd_ W-nh ,upp1|e,_ p.mc“1M.1y of Mm Margaret Mellett, Union Ed. the movement has the sympathy of P°t°'° Wie" "'"° sunmy enue extras’ “lung om There ue mmy P. E. I. ths people, and you as Rotarians, °n th' M°m'"'l pmduce mnkn to' enquiries being received from the east Ml” K'“:“°““° Mmm' Uni” Rd' ‘ “nd “S individuals Can help H erect day but with these exceptions the but they are for the mmtvmn below P, E. I. deal in making c success of 1;, Du,-_ m"k¥°r°:n::‘:;d local wholesale values, which are Mm Ban' M"'°m°’°n' H'm“x"”"3 F1” P*'°"mf1°ll W°€l< 2 USU “ll . _ N- B. deal 1 on 11. 1 1 extras 47 to 48, firsts 44 to 45, pul- _ 0 pu c y s gven to the sub- were ldvanood to 51 to 52 Mule 1°! Miss .resale Mcenerson, Ann-.em 1 3,.. But sh should ,E ,, ` 1. - ' ‘ 1 ootsno mu. om wma nm.. soul.-is ’°'° °"""' 3° '° ‘L N. s. ifor S y ct °n y ` ' . -" 'V _ at4lto42centsandaecohd|at30to Wanted '31 cents with the quality of arrivals __ _ showing improvemsnts.Qusbee pota- Agents Wanted - _ 1 REGAL ART C0., 310 SPADINA Ave., Toronto, require agents in this locality to take orders for Canada’s nnest line of Personal ,Christmas Greeting Cards, A. W. Oct. 8,9,ll,l2. ’A BIG $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting Card Sample book free: ‘men and women already making live lollars up daily, in spare time; experience or capital unnecessary. Garrsts/on Co., Brantford, Ont. A. W. 9-23-241. DOUBLE YOUR. SALARY BY ADD- ing $35.00 weekly selling Imperial Art Personal Christmas Cards to Friends, Business Associates, Club and Church~membel‘s, from Magni- ficent Free Sample Book, Imperial, Art, Manufacturers, ol Wellington West, Toronto. A.W. 10-I-tl. Oct. 31. WAN'1'ED_LIvE MINK, 33|) pg; toes were quoted ten cents higher and Coon. Give particulars nrst today, bringing the price for ninety 18"” N~ M“Yh°,W- Albllly pounds up to $1.35. Butter continued unchanged with eastern townships No. 1 pasteuriasd still quoted at 30% F01' S8|¢ to as ooots per pound. cheese and ---*_*-*l--' dressed. poultry prices also remained 7959-9-28,0¢t.l,4,B,1l.15,18,2l.‘ FOR SALE-2 REGISTERED JER- sey Cows, both young. Also two young bu1]s_ Appiy Harold smld' CYPYAWA, Ont., Oct. 7.-Clnltull Brackley. 9063-io-B-si. ell markets continue to rule firm. particularly on extras. with receipts HORSE FOR SALE 5 YEARS OLD. 11 hundred- Kenneth Graham. TORONTO, Oct. 'I.-'l’hl.s egg mar- ket is firm and unchanged. Dealers are quoting country shippers for un- IOR' SALE csEAP'_CHRYs'“EB 6° graded eggs, delivered cases returned, extras 44 to 40 cents' firste 39 to 40 f . N ’ ”;§;_h;‘:;:rCZ'¥°n' °r 9§;f10_:£ cents; seconds 29 to 30 cents. Prices ` ' _ _ of fresh eggs to retailers are extras, Bradalbane. 9072-10-8-2|. ¢»__.1_-|--_-- and new Nash coupe. Will trade Female 'Help Wanted AN EXPERIENCED WAITRESB wanted at the Parker H0use.7s” M -_ .----,-_-- WANTED-A KITCHEN GIRL AND chamber maid. Apply Davies Hotel. _ 9020-10-5-31 Fon sALE_NEwl"Y FBESHENID 50 to 52 cents; tirsts 45 to 47 cents; grade Holstein cow. Seven years old. 'rwo newly freshened registered Holsteins, Three and four years old. J, IJ. Maynard, Northam. , . 9043-10-'I-Zi WANTED-MAID. APPLY 117 KENT gmg 8030ti’. _li* sau. cams-.mas clgns A can be elm In $35-$50,-,sm lwiekly ilrimeeprre ,smog 1 sown - mtl olmtmrouss. mxoerlenvl unneceuary. ‘An esrly itz? “ld ' ' °°.¢ps can assures wall- lgfioim :ow oomouo -wri- ms. uaaisr xr-aft oo.. LIUIIW- _ 'noronw ncnreawtetivv *"9" A '§f‘§. w. oe€“;.s.u.s.io,1a,1s.11.ie.n ' 24.303931- : ' ` ' f' A ' unchanged. running shorter. seconds 35 to 37 cents. ssoursnan, oot. 7.-mess reoslvoa here today were 018 cuss as com- pared with 497 cases on the con-es pending day last year. The market is particularly strong on fresh extras and is active for present consumptive ~ A 1 Hel? Wanted flouirements. less ear lot shipments TI- ' Mr' nm skmmr' s“n”n°m°1d' -N ' are light and are selling on spot at cmvssssas waN'n:p ron Now ,mu 5,. mm 4,. mon" ,L wont universally ‘IM \l"=\°l° U” wmnrraa oct 1-‘rms egg mar Ofll ¢0mB\1“|°`"- m*°1‘“|"° “""°°'7‘ ket eontinues'quiet hut steady, Que: “Baan 55 ` ex ' ' mat Bmw’ P' E' I' Write Box 294. Sydney, N. B. “um to cum", lmppn fm, “_ . °°‘°'1°""3'°P° graded eggs have advanced__te extras, O DR. J. P. 1v11LLAnf osN'um_ euaosou IIOUII-'-lie |140 lie Loo Carol Qleea and llehmml »o+»¢¢»-o-*ooo-e-o-oevweo-ooo ~ g MUSIC STUDIO* 1 ~o““$.'..‘2I.".I‘1.°°..-.'“1.'i»1.W°1'a. _ i aas'l‘beeryeol0P\¢l||°l'“"° z gyrus anaaa or PNN loan lusraan nscnousm. Land Surveyor. lIermanv;ll‘e,’;llo:r’1‘s. ~e-0 0 ` Male Hell! 'Wanted I N’ MacLean F 0 0 T B A l |- wsrrno-aus so wean on °‘*~"i Swklng' ~-- Sli first! 85; seconds I2. U HAVI \ “'..§.“.’I‘1.‘.’.l‘..‘€‘..‘.§-.'1`f.? 3.22. ....... '”“°’"°"» °°" ’-”'°'° "' - we can supply you work at home at 'tm mm “°°m‘ °‘ *W* *"‘“°| V", 'ood p‘y_ no “umm no an. Oh "ill mlfklfn lnhmllh I numb" Of ml muon; I vaasing. Picture-Craft studios. them are showing the effects of hold- copes., 'ro1~on1o.- n.w.10-asa ms. booms an qoouog comfy IWW me °' "°°°*°- °° “lm *im* salem mm. as to ae; :mis so to uw" 'meh we mpply ,A mm? Em l0Ym°llf Wintd "l '°°°°°* ’°~ . wh ther yo uses a ren weono . M n > P l‘ I V-*¥'°°UVll» 0"- 'Y-The use rowegmttle. a some ofufnerwt N mmm' N' ` YOUNG Gml. IEDM COUNT!! - perfume or any one of scores of other wants position taking care of gm;-lg ' items which you will und convenient- amy Woodside Try 1 dia la here, we can meetyour - °°» P- Chudful Apply ouuuhn' M 'I-1---_-iq..-_-_-__.._._ .nd 'u.nn“° nmfw. smrol-at :maui oo oct. nn, um, _ ' M°,¢¢||m¢°u, me. so ur. me me andrew wma. ` 1 _ (M ma _mlm . mmm ns norm' nauoofsrs farm'Iu 8.9.8 s M ws » » "WM, _. , _ _‘I time ll » ,' practice this evening at s select _lf____________°_?"°°' Sllelelale , osraueneeoeugssasgqtsg, sliarpaesnoseegwoizommasaxl' , even days? Let us make every Miss Idella Melsaac, East Florence- .say 5 nr, p,¢v,.,,¢|,,, d_,y_ ville. This can be done in many ways, M5-S6 301011 Ml'-M\1l'l'ly. 5% J0h1'i~ including the protection of wooden N- 3- ‘surfaces from heat by insulation, the Rev. Colin McNevln, Georgetown. systematic Cleaning of premises md, P- E- I- complete disposal of rubbish in a safe; ~ MW! num” Md-¢°d» HU-“WF mv” way, the periodical inspection of fire-I Mrs. James MacEachern, Cape! p1m,5_ ,m,,es_ furnaces and “ues B5; T tin 1 ' °U“'°“ ¢~ well as stovepioos th limin ti Mr' J- J' M°L°°d- 3°”-‘him inflammable lnaierialges ch 3 on of _ uv _ Miss Myra MCI-#061, B°l'l-'>hlW- line from our buildings aria; a Mrs. I-1. C. McDonald, Westville,.genem1 policy or cuerulness every N. s. da , h _ Mr' HW” Phmney' M°n°t‘°“' N' B‘ Iyn cord: tcfelgfset carelessness to hmmmmammmmmm Mr. and Mrs. mot. asia, st. John ishould be adeqnw f°' ‘my °’“°’""` N_ B_ ' ' 3';-l tha; 358:; in-ise. A system of msc nusesothatany N_N§!' A' B` Rénd’ Part wlm°m°’,D¢l‘S0'f1 It any time could summon U10 Fife Department with the least possible delay. Organization of the Fire Department should be up-so. date and capable from every stand- point. The water supply should be available at any time to whatever extent it is needed. If the watsri pressure is not sufficient s, boostsr °l' Pllmll should be ready for service at all times. An organized company of efficient men, supplied with gm proper equipment. should handle all salvage operations and attend to roPing off the fire areas from spec- tators. so that the fire-fighters would have freedom of movement for them- selves and their equipment. Suitable Building and Electrical Codes should be adopted and efficient inspectors employed in Cities and Towns to see that they are complied with, Providing that Fire Departments are supplied with adequaie up-to- dlfo equimnent and olfloxem organ- isation marked improve1:~1-nts ln fire flkhtlhl methods may cams at a much slower pace than in the past Meanwhile, added hazards al-3 ap- PCBYUII in greater numbers as civ- ilzation advances. The use of in. flamable liquids, such as gasoline, lacquer paints. etc., are becoming common in many places of business and households, so that we return to Fire Prevention, which is a self-e'v- ldent need. It stands on an equal footing with the prcvtntion of plagues. of war. and of crime. It is essential 0! I°°d business and of capable man- agement. There ia no excuse for a UFDAWA, Ont., Cot. 7.-Increases in wage rates to the conductors, brakemen; baggagemen; yardmen and switchtenders of the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Rail- ways (western linesl are recommended ln an unanimous finding of the Board of Conciliation and Investigation, headed by Judge Dysart of Winni- peg made public here today. The members of the Board were: Issac Pitblsdo, K. C., for the companies and D. Campbell for the men. The increases work out in the neighbour- hood of 25 cents per hundredmiles for passenger conductors, and nine cents for freight conductors. Passen- ger brakemen are recommended for an increase of 7% cents per hundred miles with 7 oenta.for freight brake- men. Ysrdmen would under the provisions of the report receive from 'I to l0 cents a day. DDUG3 Miss Bertha Robertson, westv111¢.l N. s. ' Mrs. Wm. Shields, Bunn, Church, N. B. Mrs. John Sewell, Burnt Church,_ N. B. I Miss MID' L. Stlfratt, M0nC|>0l'i, N. B. Rev. J. R. sunt, D. D., Kensington. P. E. I. .§E?'§ . lull ‘$9 | 'Tl P. 111.1. ' [mai , Mrs David Snowdon, Wood Point “ P 11: 1. uuua , M M Bail- IW.” Jean Sllllndefl, Winsloe §:::::::::::: °°“‘~*‘- "~ E- 1- _ ` laaaeeaasaaa Rev. Harold 'Ilomnkinson Moncton, _II--I--I_l! . _ssisssigi 3- gzdws A. w. 'nylol-, Mm. cton, N. B. mlm, Mbncfml. NB. or other, needs the toilet and drul - w‘“°"» 'nl' R*"¥°' Welling, Moncton, N. B. I B. Weeks, Salaabllry. N. B. :sits l Wllllllhl. M011*-IIUO. P. _-i ? will be Abtlwelt football .. HRE WASTAGE Fire Prevention Week is set as aI _ it. Simply because our fire records ,show such a tremendous loss of hu- Let us look into some of our own 1 Provincial Fire Records. Last year our losses by fire amounted to $345,- 829.68, or at a rate of $3.91 Der cap- ita. The total fire loss of last. year is mule up chiefly of the following Overheated and defective chimneys ~f \. :\ ’ __4 _,V xx million .,;/ Kellogg’ \ ~r *‘.L.i.'»‘-§ -1/I ._ _ _ _V ’\ . ,1 flsgrotlon, october sth. 1s'11. sold to __,.______,l 9 ‘be caused by a cow owned by a Mrs. ‘._~.1 f ,L -~» i _ , L . > . O'Leary, kicking over a lantern. ___X_ ' -‘-" _ That incident ho: been forgotten long " _Q J ago. Then why do we commemorate _`_. A ws-‘ COR N FLAKES~ \ s. ac~.".1~ .1 " corn 1s one of nature most appetrzlng and healthful grains. 12 day enjoy the flavor of golden corn at its best '. I I in crisp, delicious *gfhzyy *Extra good with fresh ¢)_ " calmed fruits. ! sdri; I people every, a Com Flakes( dinary precautionary measures orf whose attitude grows out of the sDl1°, it of “I should worry." ThlS Slllflff constitutes what may be Called 01°! “Moral Hazard." Many fire 1ossss‘ classified as preventible are directly, chargeable to the "moral hazard." I am more powerful than the com-, bined armies of the world. | I am more deadly than bullets, and I have wrecked more homes than the mightlcst selge guns. I steal from the men and women and the children of Canada. hundreds of millions of dollars every year. I massacre thousands oi’ wage earn- €l‘S €V€I‘y Y€l1'. I spare no one, and find my victims, amongst the rich and the poor, alike. The widows and the or-! phans know me. The old ar1d‘ the young, th¢ weak and the strong are _taken by me. l I lurk in unseen places, and do most , of my work silently. You are; warned against me. but you heed i not. ‘ I am relentless. I am everywhere-F in the home, on the street, in` the factory, at the railway cross- : ings, and on the sea. 1 I bring sickness degredation and death and yet few seek to avoid; me. 1 I destroy, malm, crush. I give no-, thing and take all. | I am the Great Criminal, and So-; clety’s Ruthless Enemy. I AM CARELESSNESS Rotarian H. L_ Palmer was in the Murray. Securities Company and W. A. Fish- er, Manager of the Dominion Bank. St. John. This bein the minute retary. P. g the monthly meeting s were read by the Sec- W. Tumer. from the authorities he is understood to have made the statement that ii he was clothed with the proper authority he could clean out "rum row" ln a month, Apparently he has been taken at his word and is nov; a fully fledged minion of the law and has already got into action. On Bat- urday afternoon he saw what he supposed was rum going into a place and demanded to be allowed to search the place but was refused ad- , rnittance and further action will no doubt follow.-Summerside Journal. -ssvmtanv INJURED-While Messrs. Danlel` Gillis and Daniel Rayner were driving to Kensington on Saturday evening, about 7.30, their car struck the gravel on the road half way lietween New Annan and Kensington and completely over- turned, pinning Mr. Rayner beneath the car. It was with some difficulty' that thc car was raised and the in- jured man released. He was take! by a passing motorist to his home in New Annan, where it was found that he had received verysevere in- ` juries. I-lis right arm was badly frac- tured above the elbow and broken in two places between the wrist and elbow. His right leg was badly crushed. l-Le also received several severe cuts about the head and face. It was not considered advisable fo. remove Mr. Rayner to the hospital, so his injuries vlerc attended to at his home, where he is now reported as resting comfortably. Mr. Gillis' re- ' chair and the guests were James Mc- ccived only a few minor. bruises. The President of sh, Esgmm car was completely wrecked. Reforestation vrcrroars, oct. '1__'rse ssdr¢_~ Green Timbers area on the Plcifid Highway will be replanted and page ' 1, tl a forest. fee' Western Guardlani?lx1:;'n;nZvfit¥m‘c?i?e;1`ltlue-Isgenera‘ tions U ___ British Columbiana as pant af a NK' ' -New raonrsrrroix' orrrcca- provlme-vide Seller” of reforesta- known Central Street tailor andit an inspector under the Prohibition; Act, Mr. MacKenzie complained to, the Town Council during the past noyed by bootiegging activities in the vicinity of his store and which he al- leged had interfered seriously with his business. Failing oo get redress ‘ ‘ ‘ l gr f .g 1-_ 1'/I4, _f%i‘f`/-‘ _ '=;f¢.€";1 ’ ,I , ,_,"/fy. ,' , ,_";//'\ /I 7"/ ,`i Yo;/, ~_ ~ "fir '_ _~ _b_,/ \ _ rl. '..{{f,¢‘ __ .-_\- _ W~_>_` .e.»» . _ .cor ~l§if `_ ,__ ,"§_`4\*_,3 .A AJ" __ fl ' 9 *The ile\ou1's there to sigx--groan in, caved 111. llcpi in uhen you ask for HICKEYS. Nl ,"5 nfs' r,' »~ . x careless fire. Buch a fire may be leaked upon as mused by individuals - mhmgamamw-um. \‘ BLACK TWIJF’ 'CIIEWING Mr. M. L. Frank MacKenzie the well'-I tion, it. was al1n0'im°¢d *Billy ‘BH- he authority of Hon. F. P. Burk gents outiitter has been appoiniediniinister of lands. Production of important UQ mill ,' in spam for this pm or use nas month that he had been greatly an-1 has already been sold. Ostrich skins being shipped from South Africa to the United Stalk each month are valued at 83.000. ,vvisia . ,-...,- _ -V-. 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