Upperworld ‘llfl underworld merge ll! l jynndcflfll lOVQ story. C"? "Id c rook — 51'0- flm-g - vicing icr the hand o: p, beautiful girl. (31'i‘clll2sTRA' AND Smitty Comedy "rSmaCAnol cirnol Toniv JACK MULHAL / . in a gripping pic- ture story o! speed - mad, pleasure - mad, headless, iool- ish modern youth, yet at bottom, glor- ious, reliable, honorable -—- ihc salt oi’ the earth -— the ncfreahlng. Stimuli-titl- ‘Ibornughly entertain!“- Two lovely leading, ladle!- Fay Oompttll and Mlfillll ' Seegar. A new style oi lov- ing In a. new-style picture throughout. u...’ woman/F learn flcbvcrt USUAL-PRICEAS ORCHESTRA l Hamm Foxes If you are interested in choice registered stock. see my prize winners before purchas- ing elsewhere. Temperance Reform "will?" W" P°TI°NS Head Views Result . of The Plebjscite LONDON, ‘Nov. 2-(Brltlsh Unit" _ ed Press)—~Many people in the Brit- ish Isles are, without being aware _ oi it, practising various forms oi M15159“! 0f the Temmlfllwfi Re‘ witchcraft. There are others, not a lorm Association, which led the m,“ who nin men- nntn consciously movement for Government control to chm-ms, amuleml tnnsmnnm nnd i thc campaign preceding yester- "magic pctlflns" as affording them, dflYS llqum‘ illeblsme- made V“! ml" protection from ill-fortune, illness,‘ HALIFAX, Nov. 1—J. H. Winfield, today merely stones. but in Shake- speare's time than was a popular beliei that they were tn be f0lll1d'iIl the heads .oi' toads. Among the most interesting facts revealed in the witchcrait collection is the origin oi the custom oi em- bellishing umbrella handles with silken tassels shaped like acorns, specimens oi which are shown. Acorn amulet: have been used (or "u; Anna Christie » MYSTERY I Continued from page 3 _-_-_.-_.. i f i Stevens re-entered with fresh tea.. and u Jimmy sipped it he felt al pleaslltnuic curiosity. l "You've given her the paper andl all that, I hope. Stevens." he said. "I supplied her with the Morning j Post and Pllilqh, sir." l A ring at the bell took him away. , In a ievv minutes ‘he returned, I "Another young lady, sir.“ ~ "what?" ' Jimmy clutched his‘ head. "Another young lady; ahe declines to give her name, sir, but says her v business is important." - Jimmy stared at_.him. , _ _ ‘This u damned. odd, Stevens. l Damned odd. Look here, what time did I come home last night?" “Just upon-ll o'clock." “And was L-er-how was I?“ n “Just a little cheerful, sir-nothing z more. Inclined to sing ‘Rule-Bri-i taxmisf." l “What an extraordinary thing"; said Jimmy. “Rule Britannia‘, eh? I cannot imagine myself in a sober slate ever- singing ‘Rule Britannia‘. Some latent patriotism must have emerged unddr the stimulus oi-er-q Just a couple too many. I wordle- bratlng at the Mustard and Cress, I, remember. Not nearly such an inno~ cent s t u it sounds, Stevens." Hei paus .~ "I was wondering-J‘ "Yes, sir?" . ‘fYwae wondering whether under the aforementioned stimulus I had put an advertisement in» q newspaper asking tor a‘ nursery governess or. something oi thatsort." l Stevens coughed. l odd. I shall eschew (he Mustard ' and Cress in future. That's a good ”W7DlALS-' “Two girls till-rung up.‘ 1t looks‘ sksaasiliaakkskks o 1Lsl|1nul YY"" " .'_"_'. ____.____- Ewend me a bottle c! Overseas Anhrna R l have found it a moat wen erlul relief, I hard- ly ever have asthma new but l always like to keep u_ bottle n hind." P. J- Puddmlwn. clue... ‘ -- N- B- l! this new internal treatment doesn't asrciluan r your hp return it and the Iul pnoc win ' Mufldd, $250.1 your drum-n. C. M. Lampson 6e‘ Co., ' ssmrso. s4 Queen Street London, E, C. t, England n Public Augtion Sales F RAW FURS Shlpplll‘ hag; will be furnish- ed without charge by applyhg to R. T. Holman, Ltd., Sum- merslde, P, E. I. Represented by Alfred Fraser, lnc. 212 Filth Avenue New York, N. y. lO-lfi-ti. ‘Fox NETTING’ .., 0% so: rue nanny M, G005 Wills l" ifldiipensabls l, handy man about the honjt sac them am in almost up... iety. Everything flggded by amateur or skilled mechanic n, visas, pliers, saws, flies, lillllihg ch are here always, priced in m, money on every purchase. The Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. Laue-aim Insidious Eye Strain -u-- We use till adjective u. vised! y. Bolsters INN! Evacuate my ham perfect vision and time- iorc do not lulpcet the preterm of any evil detect. The motive power ci tin Eatin- humal ' organism is Nerve Energy. Normal. eyes. it a" ccmpruq utilise about Nib o! this Nam Energy, but when lyestralq is present. a much larger prcpcr. lmany centuries because it was held n. Won.‘ Steven_s_en.n,w__1 m” n, n2 (hat the oak-tree was sacred to the , cmsnword m, other day and took a Thunder God, and it was believed; fancy 0t 1;;- (that the amulets would avert llghtn- 5 ling. Hence their use as umbrellal ltassels. ' tloa ta required. Renee detective ever thumb their consumption o! Ill IIMIIIYO llloupt o! Nerve Energy may seriously elect the functioning o! other organs o! the body and produce ill health. ' ' lowing statement, in part, tonight: death, the-malevolence n; wnnnes "The result oi’ the plebisciie as and the evlyeye; disclosed from the returns ol 1.071 Even in mndon thank n" an.“ 0 polls would indicate that on the who use love notions’ mothers who , first question public opinion is ‘ap-lhang baled span“ a; the nun o; To Be Continued Tomorrow Franklin Hamm 0 O OOOOOOOQOOOOQOOOOOOOOQQU Charlottetown, R. ‘R. N0. 5 P. E. Island 040000 00 040-000 000004040004 O 6 0 +0>000c0000c00oco00se0v0c0oo+oo00c 9635-l1-1~4l. ' zbltllililqbir-lfiatiairvifop “bOItOMdIIdSIdJM/fl/L , muses anwmnrox NETTING A Safe, Sturdy Pen at a Low Price This completely enclosed in: pen l; one of m, sturdiest, safest and most durable pens built. It ls llfifll by hundreds of the most successful rancher-g in the country. It is covered 40p, bottom and 51d" with rumor: snwann FOX NETTING, which l5 c times stronger than others, specially made 1o m" specifications for use in the salt-laden cl;- og m, Maritime Provinces. Every twist of Pnlycp; EDWARD Netting is solder-locked. it stand; the strain oi storm and hard use, Prince Edward Fox Netting for the Economy Pen N0. 1 ECONOMY PEN j 1 roll I50 it. x 36 x ll/r x 15. i 1 roll 150 it. x 36 x 2 x 1G. Complete with staples and lacing wire. Price Freight Paid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23.10 N0 2 ECONOMY PEN 1 roll I50 it. x 36 x 1% r l5. I roll 150 it. x 36 x 2 x 15. . Complete with staples and lacing wire. Price Freight Paid $24.90 NO. 3 ECONOMY PEN I rol_I50 H.112 x llA x 15. Conpll-tc with staples and lacing wire. Paid Prince Edward Fox Netting is Sold by - R. H. Holman, Ltd., Summerside and Charlottetown. Kennedy & Co., O’Leary. Russel Champion, ICensingmn. Price Freight .....-...-... parently about evenly divided; on children’, bed‘ in ‘n, bend m“ the second quesfiion, which was cvi- may have power to ward on. nigh“ ‘dcntifly rcgarded..by the larger ma- ma“, annd strong men who we" 10PM‘ 0f "W. "Wm 95 ll"? m0" 1m‘ necklaces oi amber beads beneath portant question, a majority" of near-Unch- clomln; to promote good lY 4°i°°° W“ 511°“ 1n law" °l lhealth. Most oi the mascots carried ‘Government control. Undoubiedlyimday have than. origin 1n new“! {thousands of voters only voted on snnersuuonn l the second question, Any interpreta- In the weucome Historical Med“ lion that can be taken oi ‘the ilg- cal Museum’ wlgmnne street,‘ on’ on urcs clearly indicates that the elec- the mo“ complete collections in my ‘tors, by an. overxvhelming majority, ‘gm-yd o; object, "connnzted “in: have condemned the Nova Scotis wrt-cncmn n“ been Ionniem m’ ‘n: Temperance Act and have expressed u, to b, found n remarkably m.“ 1W1! Bl-‘Plmlfll °1 ‘he l°°n°y °l 5"‘ number oi queer things still used by "llmmlt °°“'~Y°l- ‘superstitious people in all parts oi the kingdom. [ In a section devoted to the sur- lvival oi witchcraft in London all “The people oi this province have‘ manner o; modem (yet “any very slwken- and l" 11° uncertain “0199- ancient) amulet: and talismans msyl Our duty now is not to remain idle.‘ be Seen They are to be bought, ‘p15. content with the present achievc-‘said, at “we shops in the meanest menis, but to see that the Govern-l, streets o; the metropolis’ mcnt Control Act that will be passed There a" googipshaned “one; at the ncxt session oi the Legislature ‘l which the creduloua bgpeve Wm p". PRESENT DUTY WHALE HUNT COMPLETED VICTORIA. n. o.. Nov. z-Jusy "rm Canadian PressF-The last whale has been’ hauled up on the beaches o! the west coast oi Vancouver Island for the season and the year's quest for _the world's largest mammal in the North Pacific’ ii now only a mat- ter oi record. 4 ‘ l‘ A mm oi 40a whales were taken this season by six whaling steamers 0i the Consolidated Whaling (Jor- portation, compared with last sea- sonseateh oi 314. In the past there has been a steady market ior the oil and bone oi (he whale, and now British Columbia whahrs are iinding money in whales teeth. These are sold in Japan. The Sperm whale, which is the common species oil the British Columbia coast, is the only large whale equipp- " m uizuoniim MRS. PATRICK MCBRIDE The death occurred nt Central Be- deque, on October 24th, o! Mrs. Pat- rick McBride, aged ‘l2 years. _ The deceased lady was the dam-yin, ter oi the la-La James Johnston, Kin-l kore, and leaves to mourn her loss. one daughter, Mrs. J. B. Croken, Sumnlcrileld; and zv/o sons, Waiter,‘ Kensingwn; and I-lubort, Central Bedeque; also three grand children. Walter, Bert and Dorothy Oroken. She is also survived by a sister, Mrs.) Brennan, Kenslngtcn; two brothers,‘ or. J.‘ A. Johnston, Tlgnlen; and Joseph Johnston, Seattle, Wash; two hall-sisters, Mrs. L. P. Smith. Middleton; and Miss Bridget John- ston, Charlottetown; and two hali- brothers, John and Stephen Johnston. ~wns1~ we m. WE'LL uuw “it's Better to be Sure Than Sorry " you Foggy l" the most profitable investment that you have. Are it"! going to lose them. B! using any other Netting than Peerless‘! "Certainly not." "Why!" unsound," you run at can snow- ing that the but “QUALIT! NET- TING" lg protecting your Foal-I. This netting h GALVANIZED o0- iorc and after being woven. _ Hangs flat without bagging or Ill- giag and maker a perfect lance, Can be erected b! III “AMATIIIB BFECIALLY MADE FOB U5. OUR PRICES ARE THE BEST UN i I i i wPEERLESgm t l ~ z s l i i ' .lll!l' shall be a model one. From that point we! must further see to it that (t is adequately and iearlessly en.- ’ ‘forced without rear or favor to any! cramp; vent toothache; pieces oi cork such as are carried about by some people ln East London as a remedy (or “dragon's blood" and tor- . i individual no matter who he may bE-l mcn-tilla root, oi which many a girl z "And further. I call upon the pep-l 1n the East, End 5ecrefly mmpmmdg '- lplc oi (he province, and more parti- culurly those directly associated with (he churches, to assist us m‘ this - great work and to endeavor in every ‘u-iy possible to instil the teachings vi‘ temperance and good citizenship. particularly in the rising generation, so that the ground lost under prohi- lllllOll may be regained as quickly RS possible, lOnkliig towards the reduc- tion of the drink evil and ultimate- l_\', perhaps, to its entire suppression." , ‘mg a satisfactory recovery-A. OLD TIME SAILING VESSEDIZ WRECKED VICTORIA, B. C. Nov, 2., li-Anot- (By The Canadian Press) hcr oi the old Pacific wind Jam ers has passed into Davey Jones‘ locker at - .- the bottom oi the sea. as a resultvoi’ Q the sinking oii the Oregon coast oi tlie ancient iron (our-mashed echoe- Bretagne, which recently loaded lumber and canned salmon in British _ ‘Columbia ports ior the South Sea llslands. The old schooner had trouble with Flier cargo during a gale. She develo- l, ped a severe list and had to be aban- doncd. Costgnard vessels sank her ~ later with gunlirc to prevent her be- l cumin: a menace to navigation. The Bretagne was a typical old- time sailing vessel and her owner. l.fllll$ Ozanne, was the captain. With‘ him sailed his comely daughter Ger- trude Ozannc most of the cure were mtivcs of Tahiti. The vessel was one of {he last of the re- a._potion wherewith she hopes to win back the love oi e cooling sweet- heart; beads worn by men and wo- men to save (hem from colds and attacks 0i’ bronchitis, beads similar to those worn by African natives to secure them immunity irom the at- tentions oi evil spirits! crystal balls, still to be bought in many parts oi London, into which girls gaze at night, seeking knowledge oi their prospects in love and marriage and future fortune. Then there are specimens oi dried moles that in Devon are him! "P m bags to banish any and every dis- ease; neckleaes oi red silk worn in various parts oi the country to pre- vent nosebleeding; the skin o! a kingfisher which, nailed to the mast oi a sailing vessel, ls supposed to bring fair weather, and the toad- stone which for centuries has been regarded u‘ an infallible antidote ior poisons and to give warning o! their presence by becoming exceed- ingly hot. The so-called “mad-stones" are der sailors. She-hid in the hold, where ‘she was discovered and later turned ed with teeth. Removal or all the marketable portions oi a whale carcass is but a matter oi a few minutes when the expert Japanese cutters commence operations. The blubber or ilesh is cutin strips“ 30 ieet long by‘ three feet wide and one loot thick. It is peoled- oil’ like akin !rom‘a giant orange, the "pull" being generated by a steam winch. o... side finish- ed, the whole whale is turned over with iouriold blocks and the other side stripped. The ribs an then chopped through with an axe along the backbone.‘ and the whole side torn out to explore the inner work- lnSt oi the monster. ‘rheae are neat- ly severed irom the body ‘and hauled out. What remains oi the carcass is then hauled oil the landing skid. cut 11D and turned into iertillzer. The amps oi blubber, cut into aus- ilv-handled pieces. are ted into a re- volving kniie which reduces llhgm u; the also oi’ bacon slabs. Oarriedup. wards by a conveyor, these little piec- es drop into rendering tanks, where they are boiled ior ten hour; ms finish as spmn oil. Electric reirigcritors are lust be- coming popular in Cuba. ' Russia is Germany's best custom- er for industrial machinery. ‘ over to the authorities at Suva, Fiji. Practically all plows in Venezuela are pulled by oxen. l 040-0 Notice to Fox Ranchers &Fl1r Bu ers FOX PELTING‘ AND FUR CLEANING - despised ilsh. enjoying perfect 11p. IKE ISLAND. . MBGOWANS LIMITED Kilmulr The Rogers Hardware Company, Lt/d. O-OO-bO Kinkora, likewise survive. She was a devoted mother, friend and a/lovlng neighbor. family wish to thank her many friends tor their ‘numberlass kind- nesses, her nurse, (or her devotion during her illness, and her Pastor. ‘Rev. M. J. Smith, (or his constant attendance. - _ r A token oi her popularity was shown by the number oi Mass Cards . :21::.1.::=.:.':':::::.r;:.t~="~- POTATOES WANTED Her funeral wok place October a true Her O§O4§Ja 26th, High Mass being celebrated by, Rev. M. J. Smith. who also conducted‘ the service at the grave. The poll bearers were P. Iiammlll, n. r. Smith, n. Bagnail, s. MGKQQIY-Ll w. Kelly and n. Johnston. ‘ ann mixed ears Vegetables, Wire “l. loot quantity and price. l I. B. FODEY, Regina, Soak. PILOIIARD Oil. T0 Bl: MANUFACTURED VICTORIA. s. 0.. Nov. z-usy The Canadian Preach-Experts oi the Biological Board oi Canada havel created a new use {or pllchards. the‘ fish which until s. iew years ago. was regarded as the most worthless oi all species to be icund oil the British Columbia coast. It is now proposed to squeere the. oil out oi the pilchards. mix it wlthi lead from the ‘rrail, B. 0., smelter, turpentine from Ontario and certain coloring matter and apply the eel- ution (a the surface oi houses, barns and other buildings constructed oi wood. The pilchard found himaeli daring the war. Beiore this time he was | 4604 A44‘; a‘ “‘, ‘A m‘ POTATOES AND TURNIPS “.1212: ‘l.'.'.i.i.”,.':;,':':, Nicer lo good t u. A _ tlou for lioat losldz.‘ Momma‘. fir, Lasflm DOUGLAS, i? "Ivflewvn. r. e. nuns Phones "land till. Q-O-CO-‘QQ-Q ml-o-lo-lmc. ' °“““'“ erty while‘ his neighbors, the salmon. halibut and and.‘ were regularly HAVE IOU! EYES IXAMWBD. s. F. Hutcheson OPTOMITIIEI’ BULBS BULBS ..-.. We have hat received Ill! opened our Annual I'M!’ ESPN-EXT 0f D9105 BULB! llilldt ("It HOLLAND- A very carefully lelwlld M“ o! first alzs nous. WW1 '° ofler at lowest plleel in l"! 1 .1 HYACINTB! (Double lull Slngll) buutlial colorl- ronrre (nun. us shew a splendid selection. DAIWIN TUIJPU (Till! extra ellolog ooltll. NABUISBUS, cnocus. messu. nan-rooms. ca. ele- m w: may: on I" sum oapus s! m!!- scud tor our price list. PLANT tall HUI-BS dllrllll OCTOBII and NOVEMBER- oaon sun! while "i" selection is ped- Carter & Co. Limited Wm. Callbeck, Bedeque. Hayes, lilcKay & Sharp, Tyne Valley. J. H. lllyricli & Co., Alberton. Iliessrs. Wood 8; Co., (‘sraeauck F. W . Johnston. lilurrzx-z ilixccr. hooked in enormous quantities or llQttQd t0 make a Pride Ill L I H 0 S .1:.":"::; W“ “i” Rewlré Ii" Hoe at vi» PM Tue day‘ and Frldlys Until N ooii. ' DAVIS o FRASER p oill. Blade than. however, up m". ht for Michal-ac u u: edible ion has slumped and it 1m been con. visillifl riuvurrcw-"iwl ~ ' ' ‘i ' ' ' v ' ‘ ' I nva now located above Palmer Watson Electric Co., and am now open for Felting. My new Iur Cleaner will he in operation id a law days time, ' All Felts left in our ewe errand alter Neville: lst will be protected by Fire Insurance. IATIBFACTION GUARANTEED.- .. ii'i*rlii’"'i GORDON LUND "' “' "" "“*"r r.o.aoxiis. ltd. with cnc o! the Bsulli Sea Islam‘; ~"_‘“'“_+ I ‘ I . ‘“.’“““ I I . mrnlng salllnz ships on the Parlilc, ’ and on one of hcr last voyager. (we "rcmcn writer: shlrprrl-abrizrd her to ':""'ll Sven ken‘ nn finding atmosp- ' w" if". O11 il‘l.'l"lf‘.‘ trip "~ riz‘. mhdiniockoiaalmdicrtillm.