3 S 3 . -‘i".Wti"P tmee-l “IDAHO” CHAPTER FIVE ‘The Sequel to ‘ _ Mom; Riders of the Turple §age ‘W537i TQN-Y the Wonder Worse. ALYNN REYNOLDSiPRQOUCTWN |“MOTOR MAD” TWO PART COMlEDY PRINCE EDWARD WEDNESDAY ' AND THURSDAY NOVEMBER llth AND 12m UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF Hi8 HONOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR HEARTZ THE GREAT WAR VETERANS ARMISTICE SHOW “WHWS WIFE A THREE ACT COMEDY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF‘ MR. WILLIAM WHITLOCK ORCHESTRA UNDER THE DIRECTION OF PROFESSOR W. E. FLETCHER SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS TICKET OFFICE OPEN DAILY AT 9.30 A. M., EXCHANGE OF COUPONS AND SALE OF SEATS FOR PRICES-We, 52c, 80c. Doors Open 7.30 P. M. NOTE:—Performance will start Sharp on ‘time 8.30 P. M‘. PRINCE“ EDWARD Ma 1c. Nighfp-ZGQ’ 21¢, 11¢, SPECIAITEOLJDAY FEQTURE ' y - Tuesday T’. SPECIAL muses-ace, 10¢. PRICES NIghb-We, 26c. 16o. _ ORCHESTRA . Success W , A fEW YHIRS m» new This may be your posi- tion if you take our 4d- vioe and complete a sound Business course with use Our training. leads to good posi- tione-No waste tlme~—- Competent and experi- enced teachers to aid y yeup- Enter new. “Prepare here for sue- II ceu. UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Wm- Moran, Prln. Royal Bank Building Charlottetown Non Suit Granted I Banking Case On Tuesday last, in the Supreme Oourt Mr. Justice Arsenault gavie judgment in the case of the Bank STOCK enormous HALIFAX. Nov. 5.-—Qiioizitioiis furnished ‘by Johnston and Ward, Members Montreal Slur-k l-Ixrlliiill-Y" At. Top. and Santa F11 liy. ._ New York Air Brnko ('0. .. . American Cilll, (To . .. Axri Cur and Foundry Vo- Atluntic Refinery (‘in .. American Ifltjnlnfllivti (‘m .. gflm, Smelling 11nd ltufiu. (J11. Anaconda Copper Win. ('0, __ Canadian Pacific ('11 .. .f{_Y_ Con. Llllll lliul. iiiv. llll I‘J"" Cuba Cnno Sugnr (711 l't‘1l International Pnpcr (‘o Kelly Springfield Tirc ‘Co. British l-Jmpitc Slot-l 1st. Westinpzhuusu Pan-American PPIYOIPIIIII Reading (To. .. . .. . nion Pacific lly_ . . .. _ .5, Industrial Alcohol (Vi. .. . Uilltfltl Slilliis Stool .. '1; 6111c. Steel Co, oi‘ .»\n1 ... . . .. . ..-._._._--'.___ . llcll Telephone llronipton Brazilian Fraction .-\Iiii il>| ....... .. Sluiiviulgan 1111/. aw. 1!] . y?‘ ‘Vfiiinipeg Electric llfifli Victory lizink Royal ....... ... liillllk Montreal V..l‘i‘&i llllyé ‘tho llamilton é m1 ‘By the use of Dr. Chase's ;Ointment h: C Ointment is so delight.- and wmlli rsliofi - o- The. l w Y 1 ve in keeping the skin ' o dSrnn, salt rhcumnnd other filo!!! 0 ‘ dllenns. But have you rfllifidt i a means oi clenrin and beau eskin it has no cqua and v . pl blarkhrtitln, roughness and rudneq ,0! the skin. irritaiiorw and ildllfir. Chase's Ointment uiirr 6V0 tilt: irriiniion of the .. . "1 in scores oi wnyri it is , 1 . home anti 040ml oecornes . - - ‘iym healing 11nd so its value as n = Spanish River Prefer Silunlsli Iiivcr Com. stool ifoiupatiy of Canada 1X15 {ihiiuniizin Steamship Com. ||3 ifiziuzidiun Steamship Pid- illoiitronllkwwtir .... .. __y_,, Nnlionzil Breweries .. .15; |(‘.;1n. (Ions. Smelters BONDS nliriicsmf " May, l 1 British Empire Stool, 2nd. .. _ l-“lly- 123V»- E E S C“ __ 31/: ‘r Corn-Dem. 75%,; Bosh zit-n Hui» 8°- General p , (nits-Dec, 38%; May, 43% Standard New Jersey Wheat-Deco 128%; May, 120%. iRev. Dr. Drummond For Knox College i ; liAhlll/TON. ()nt.. Nov. 15-May. ___ ill. R. Druuimond is the choice of Presbytery of the Jtfilllllllllllll Presliytorianii. for the iposltlon of ‘Principal oi Knox Col- . llcfiilg Toronttg, izid the resolution 1W L!!! 0 .0 ‘oneral Assembl f‘ a l 'i‘lio locnl ‘Presbytery endorsed ltov. Dr. Eakin. for the chair oi’ (lid ’l‘ost1imo|it. 11nd Rev. Dr. Lloyd ‘Morrow, Ottawa. for tho chair of ;.\'yst1-.111:1tii: Theology. 1 llov, fir. S. Dunks Nelson was noniiiiutriri lnr tho office of Moder- aior of the (lenernl Assembly. Short Jail Term MONTREAL, Nov. 5——The short- est. jail term in the history of local criminal lurispnidence was given ithis morning to Arthur Comtois. - , q, . _ who was sentenced by Judge De- fgP",,°,'j,1,gf,f_"f,,j§*;;jg',l,‘",i}";,,1};,‘;,;'"}§LL cnrio, l.o serve six hours behind ' the bars after he bad pleaded gull- ly to a charge of theft from s 510-15 cont store. The goods "sto- do lon" by Comtois were-valued st 25 cents and consisted-pi B cigarette holder mg‘ s baby‘ < - ttle. 250 264 Vi'lir.-nt~l)ec, 149%; May, 145%; 78%; of ‘Montreal vs. Angus McLean and others, gnanting am application for non suit. 1t will be remembered 111M. the tints. Angus lMcbean- and others. directors of the 'i‘wo Rlivers Branch of the Canadian Flarm Producte. on a note ior $2.000, wihioh note had ‘boon given with other notes of sim- ilar lbranches as collateral to an advance oi $10,200 lby the Bank to the Oanadiian Farm ‘Products. In- corporated. The Bank made simil- Bil‘ mlvances on other collatsraie. At tho tlmo of the reorganization of the Canadian Farm Products and at the incorporation of the Cah- adian Farm Products Limited there was a. considerable.- aiinount- of money due the Bank. ibange pity- ments were afterwards made on this account bythe Canadian Farm Products Litmiited. ‘, 1The Canadian Fsmm Products [ilimited closed out their business two or three years ago at the-tithe when there was still due- the Batik some $l1.0 9. The Bank of "ll/loat- real now es on this collateral note in reduotiion of thiis amount. The question in issue was wheth- er this 311.099 ‘was due iby Canadian tlliarm Products.—-the fiiwt company. Atfter a recital oi‘ the facts of the case. ihis ‘inrdsllll! concluded his judgment as follows: "Leaving all these matters slide. 1i am not gatlstied that the plaintiff ‘has made out .9. case. ilt is mist i! mmvnq that the sum oi $11,090.30 is still due them. but I elm aot-sUb lsfled that this amount-vie due by the original company, (the Called- lsn Farm Products). and that tliére- inm the defendants are liable on tho noto pledged to the Bonk as collateral security for this Icmn- pany. . "l find that on March lil. 1021 and on April 6. 1.921. ibefore which ltlme the Csnad Farm Pied ell had gone out _of sineise and ind been succeeded vamd ‘when 0rd! by the Canadian Fallon Products him- iited-mnd which fact. was known by the plaintiff and had been t.- ed on by them-dive loans of, each were anode to the C ‘ 1r rel-m . uots Lirmited and v 11a ed up, o the liability account o! the (longish Farm Products but ctjedifld the Canadian lillfln Pro- ct sited. y. ‘Bank of Montreal sue-d the defend- , THE ouaanum .5 .55 - 1 L. ‘o. €7§5wt1aatM mie Cameron v. m; “o. a s. ‘Mentalist-n . Scrulhs, 301 pins. Woodchuoics 202 iplin the helaneevg due ilnom th ‘ ducts: March 24.1921 Arprll f3. 1921 . Mfly 17» 19H ...». July 15. 1921 .. Janiy 4, 1922 ... . ‘Making on- amoil OOMBIKIOd iby amount of anew. visa tile d ouorangwj hiuuosP” ‘ Majority Ifidaks ~ m m b 14st aroma’: theélflllslerl. W131: a reery gains rem e tgs m- ’ hid the lllglieit sin- gle 728. also highest total, 706. Line-up:- _ _ Boilers. ._ _ 1.11am; hon .1 .... .. 2:9 it 201 C. Kelly;'........... 16 18 189 E. Flynn 218' Ill 115 O. ‘Prgught . . . . . . . . 14!, l“ 188 J. Cameron .. 278 330 208 , 1028 822 852 Total 3758 _ Stars. . W. Coyle . . . . 808 211 174 J. A. Bentley 197 107 132 P. Ready .' 132 55178‘ 131 F‘. Douoette . 181-145 182 J. Callaghan . . . . .. 203 v ‘Tonight’ atelglqqt rty the Alerts ' meet the 1 , . r\'. . 58 pins.‘ t V; A h‘ drain’. I B. lsePage l. - ‘as; lib-BUS C. sample , 12d 151 Scores are as follows: t. oni L n1 114 . ‘ . m s44 was Total ............-......,.. 1926 - rraim. » _' i- ‘i. Vaaidorstiue’ .. 140‘ 105 153 A. J. Hearts 16 152 110 J. Hearn 143 117 151 A. McAulay 185 201 231 552 6G5 657 Total 1868 Majority foryRed Heads over nee Heads . . . . . .. Senators 8 Bruins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Ever-Readys 2 Freaks . . . .. __1_v w Scrubs 0 nsssxm iieaous. d’. g Rod Heads. _ . P. Down ..._..,.... 118 217~ 93 B. Vaitldersltine . . . 202 140 120 L. Howatt 129 14o 189 A. MacEachern . . . 138 171 130 B. Johnson .. . .. . .. 165 124 100 ' 807 801 640 Total 2248 r 0. V. Stevenson . 90 icneoq 144 G. Leitch . . . . . . . . 108 C Manson . 128 L Stevenson . .. . 15d ' 688 580 619 Total . . . . . . . 1887 . i I . y j‘ The following lathe standing of theOddfellows League: ' I-UIQSQSI-IKQPI MaJori/ty K0!" ~140Mb‘ ‘s Over at of $15000‘ , which the Canadian - f duets has notmecekved any c although the amount; are credited to their accoum, and not earmerikeq or ‘proved ‘to ‘have been paiid other: the wlise than on the" debt due by the CainedianFsnm Brod y g ,, “ti. is now contended by cound for the plaintiff than. the savers amounts correspond to the amouift of two locus .0! 80500 each sad should be credited to these Willi. This contention was not. raised dur- lag the trial ibut only subsequentl ‘ on the argument. lit ‘was tooth 't'h th mirovd a thli at eon solp ngtllgat, 1.1.190 olallfiied Q this than: ibygthti Outed! ' Fsmi Pro- oil ndants, mum itcts. 19 d0 so. HOTTENTOTS B. MOGr"0i'_...... 129 118 1111 E. McLeod . . . . . . . . . 72 100 142 M. Lamont . . . . . . . 1'24 117 1'97 J. Gillis . . . . . . . . . . 184 95 98 E. Harris .1. . . . . . . _ 9L i131 1:31 540 560 819 T0tall—1719. WOODOHUCIQ K. lMeRlae . . . . . . . . . . 85 124 8B M. Hutcheaon‘ . . . . . 96 89 9Q S. ‘Brown . . . 90 108 n13 J. heitob . . . . ‘ 95 153 110 . . ‘l2 8'5 98 . H8 "569 502 Total-doll Farm lProducts lbut not included in the‘ statement of credits by whiioh 111479941; found to no Canadian llikmn Pro- Merch21. 11m 05m -1 niifli that tihey hag! Ililed _‘_*i dbgilfi! HIS" ' tore‘, the it no semen. an‘ i3? TJWM’ "i Wander Be Mushy Callahan K. o. Pal Moran In Third Round VERNON. Calif, Nov. i-illlushy Cull ‘ . downer Dos lAn-geiles newebov. knocked out ml Moron. New Orleans lighitweigtfl in the third round ofthelr scheduled ten round fifllt ‘here last night. Slater Signs _.With New York roan‘ IMONTREAL. Nov, 5.—"Sig" ‘Slut- er. well known amateur hockey rmayer. and e. member of Canada's Olympic team, has signed to iplay wiith the New York pro organisa- tion and will leave her for New Yonk November 2i. it was an- nounced today. Golf Pros.‘ Will Grab -Rich Plums NFWIFYIORK. Nov. 4.--iWlilIe MadFaa-lane. National Open Golf champion. goes forth to ‘Flonida in a tfew weeks to direct a $3,000,000 course. . IMACFBTIQIIG thus ‘has an excep- tional opportunity to realize upon the ti-tel that he gained aiiter a thiiiilling battle with Bobby Jones mt Worcester. Moses last June. Other proiessiooals, have gathered large sinus of money ‘in exhibitions allter victories on National Cham- pionships lvut il-lneegand inlury at- tended Lhe 1925,v'lcior even while he fought for the itltle. _ Jimmy Slattery » a Given Sixty Days ‘NEW YORK. iNov. ‘Ew-Jlimmy Siamtery, of iBulfalo. was given sixty days by the state athletic com. mission today to get into physical condition.- for future fights. Slatteiry was schedenled to tflghit in Syracuse on Friday night of this week, but reported his inability to. fulfill the contract was due to illness. May Be Traded DETROIT. Nov. 5.—Emery Rig- ney. Detroit shortstop, is the latest to have his name tossed abouit ‘by the trade winds. Cobib says that he will pass the shortstop along to the cluib making the ibest proposi- tion as he plans to use Oehringer iirorn Toronto in the infield next season. ——- Siki Barred NEWIARK, iNov. 4.—Ba/ttil.lng Siki, light ‘heavyweight. has been bairred by the New Jersey Boxing Com- mlssion and ‘his proposed ibout with Ad Ctone- of Philadelphia. here on Thursday, cancelled. Become Professionals NEW YORK. Nov. Br-FEIIB Wo- men's Bwiimimring Association mn- nounces ‘that Gertrude iEderle and Eileen iRiggin. two o1! it; best known champions would ehciitly re- linquish their amatteur standing to engage in teaching and coaching alt a ipool tin Miami. Track Used For 33 Years To Be Sold COLUMBUS. Ohio, Nov. ‘.5.—1’I‘he- Oolumibus iDrivln-g 1Park. tfor 33 years the scene o! Grand Circuit racing. is to be solid to a real es- tate development company and no] longer will be ovailalblo for ihar- nees and running i-acea. The Grant], Circuit meet there inst, month was‘ poorly attend-ed. it has not been an- iiounce-d whether another t-rack on less expensive ground wl1ll ibe db- mined. nmlioilfii" Gym. .10.30~—11.30 Special Class. . 3.30—5 Students. 15-030 Business Men. ‘8-930 ‘Billiards. 1. Bowling. *7 Calathiimpians. special match. @830 Commercial IIeague. Patons vitgFennel arChsndler. " 10 Senior Fireside Social. lllovel oonfooinpetti non NEW YORK.‘ NOV. l-daading professional golfers will enter e. fllne hole indoor competition here may. Welter raomwm lusc- tirarlane. Johnny Tanijellu Gene Baiiaseh and Leo Digs! are among the entries. "ii-iv 7F ‘i ducts Diumited the items‘ hfisylf? stancod tor they are-credits in int ucta mtdwre not. eornmtlt <17: ' l! proved to have been paid efli .FsrnnPrmcts. _ v ‘i, twin es one; n11 no ,_ 81:14)” as due tile iplllaliflws ' is frmn this account that l have '_ n: o" a me tin than to the credit of the Camilla '1 duoed tits ‘liability account and‘ Il-t toarrlye at what is due. The p161 - foiled dil ‘its case to _ ' ibhnythiiig due by the Canadian Mam-Produces. fitn- io itity on the ddendsats. . on for non . and noun-t of the common FomrPPI-m‘ " ‘out which swat they M11 to ti: lny THURSDAY AND NOVEMB n ...»11uu ‘I r . t iiovizniini sni in: m ‘ use’. liie opportunity y oi yearsyio- nierciiandise at iprices iar leliiw- AT iviiolisll: ritici-zs Willi 15 Men’s tweed suits "special . expectations. , EIIEIIYTIIIIIE”. EXTIIA SPECIALS liur Windows n1 very Extra. Specials '.’_.. 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Iiobblee Charlottetowitfs Smartest Store for Men and Boys l TELEPHONE 141 i1- Violent Storm In English Channel p/ugtg, Nov. 5——-A violent gale has dleen raging in the Eniiliflh channel and along the Atlantic coast oi ‘France during tho past 48 hours. Fishing. boats all have been obliged to run ior port. The smock Rolion was caught in the storm oft" Dieppo nnd lost three of hor crew when a huge wave coiiih- ed her decks. ‘Both air and sea traffic ibctwcen France and Eng- land has been suspended. ‘Harbors are filled with shipping seeking shelter from the tempest. An un~ usually high tide has been experi- , .enced in the low lying quarters oi Cherhourg. ‘isom- PRINCE’! rmizso INK-POT VANISH-EB mvsrsmouaLv ecorufltvo YARD BAFFLED ‘LONDON. Nov ii-The Prince of wales hIaa lost"a highly treasured ‘ inkstend, which he used constant- ly aboard the ‘battleship Repulae. dpri g his tour to South Africa outh America. The Dali Ex- press says the iiikstand was l his baggage when the prince's tour ended.‘ ibiiLthdt since "that time there has been no trace oflt. not- withstanding efforts of S94E13]!!! lfinrthmen and court officials to trace it. . . ljh/Ollll-‘dod Officers l iBItUSSPI/l‘ iNov. 5-—iDavid n. sndJolin Qlllday. Second En- ineelyof the i! me ship. who were shot and wounded at the time the of the-p d ma??? Are Recovering ;, humour‘. Assistant Chis! Engineer of theqCansdian Pacliic liner Moli- "' ‘Province for lied. 80 Grafton Street mour and Holllday with intent to kill them, will again tomorrow ap-l Hickey’s. . MAN UFAUTURIII Phone, call or write l. rm ll. niliiioii HOW. ABOUT’ A FURNACE FOR YOUR HOME THIS FALL i CaloriC Pipeless’ illiurnaces have been heating I homes in this many years giving en- tire satisfaction. Have us quote prices ‘on the heating .- 0_f your home. You be well satis- I Opp Prince Edward PDONI Ifl-I. . Id‘. i‘ ficer of tho Melits. who is charg- pea ed with the, murder of Csptainlsou Claws and the wounding of GI]. w“ . a‘ “hotel's the Maglgtrates hampton on three c in urges. lie remanded by the Souihsmlllfl" nleikovfia Nicholson's Black ‘Twist _ Is somctliin ‘ better than the ordinary Chewing To new. 11¢ has Mlavor all its own. The man who wants a real good lasting chew, always asks for h g g v Beware of substitutes. ' TOBACCO A M1138: CHARLOTTI Magistrates on Friday last until November 5.