if.’ T’ ' ' .. , .al§h—rwp ,..-..._.N...".a..~,..._.,.,...__.,,.,_‘,_,__,,,__,,,_ on Tuesday evening, Oct., 8th. OCTOBER 3.}, léai A Kid Chocolate“ efedts Goldberg (Canadian Prue) JERSEY CITY. N. J., Oct 22- “ flhocolate, the dusky Cuban he iholds the Junior Lightweight pionship, had an easy time night scoring a three ‘round cal knockout over All "Rube" MT ALBIOITI ' The monthly meeting of the Mt. bion Women's Institute, met at . e home of Mrs. Henry S. Jan- i with an attendance of fifteen mem- bers and twelve visitors. Meeting waned with Institute Carol, and rclicali was responded to with a PHealth Hill '.’. Program topic was Child Welfare two, papers dealing a most enjoyable vilitto friends in East Point. GEIITIIII. GUARDIAN ' K- 0!‘ C. members, Auction forty- flvel teelrlit at a o'clock. 9554 Mir. and Mrs. Fulton Malmsod and family, City, were recent visit- ors here. I i Mr. J. C. Saint, Montague, was a visitor to Mt. Albion on business recently. caxumu noasaams wind- breellm- heavy plush lined. $0.95 Phillipe we! System, 1o Queen st.l » 9550f Friends of Miss Thelma Myers, are pleased to see her out again after her recent severe operation for appendicitis in the P. I. Island Hospital. THE FUNERAL of the late Mr. J- w- MfiDohfld was held yester- 45! 11101111118 at 9 o'clock from ’his residence, Conan Ban to St. Mich. 001's Church and was very largely attended. Services at the church l-lfl Brave were conducted by Rev. ‘7- 3- Mwmlilre. 'I'lle pail bearers were: R. J. McDonald, J. C. Mc- cormuk- Ellstachius McDonald. Wlllhm Hughes, Walter Campbell, The concert and entertainment held in the Institute Hall on Oct. 15th. was a decided success, Mr. W. J. Maclliachern capably presid- ed andthebest of order prevailed lcl ‘Phon throughout. The following interest- ing programme was carried out. Musical Selectlo , Miss Augflg Raynor, Messrs ‘Austin and Leo 005d)’ and Mr. Wm. SWIM. Duet Mr. Malcolm McKinnon and Mir. J. A. Moore, Solo MI‘. McKlnnon. Solo. Miss Edna Jenkins, Harmonica Solo. Mr. Wm. Jenkins. Solo Miss {with the subject were read, one by the President "Be Sure Your Child Understands You" and. “Home our Important Business’ by| Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins, a vocal solo was beautifully rendered by Miss | Wood. Duet m1‘? Mmlflihan, Musical Selection Misses Frances and Bertha Wood and Mr. John McRa-e. Solo Miss Marion Raynor, Solo Miss Frances Miss Frances and Bertha Wood. 'I'lle accompanist for Frances Wood, An original flowerlme evening were M," P," o” contest was put On by Mrs. Lloydwood’ Mm Beam“ Judson. w” Balleln which included twenty- Manon Raynor and Mr Walt" three varieties of flowers gathereibfionmsey Each and av“; number from her own garden. The prize-sf“; mordughiy enjoyed and heart- donatcd by Mrs. Ballem were two fly enqomlt At the do” of m“ beautiful potted plants, a Maiden!” . . cutgmmmen, m “d,” o, Peter McQua-id. ALL WOOL SWEATERS, plain or color combinations $3.75, Phillips Sales System. 9550 T8 MEN'S REGULAR MEETING —’I‘he regular weekly supper of the Y's Men was held last night with the largest attendance this season to date. Y's Man Arthur Roper oc- cupied the chair, and called on Dis- trict Governor Neil McLean to in- troduce the speaker of the evening, Mr. James Govan, Toronto. Mr. Govan, who is the architect for the new P. E. IsiandJ-Iospital, gave a most interesting illustrated talk on fireproof construction for frame buildings. The guests of the even- lrlg were Mr. Ferguson, of Toronto, Mr. Stewart, Sherbrooke, Que, and THF. CHA R I .1 YI"I'|-_"|‘( “Y5; lvrlsll slolllzl l I Friday's Special I sl I DresaedFresllCod 10c‘ Dressed Fresh Haddock ... . 14o Fresh Fillets ................... Zoo I Sea Smelta, Fresh nallbui. Smell. Finns-n lladdle. Ilerrlnl’. Boneless Cod, etc. to order. tity fish Store e 1307 169 Grafton St-i l I-‘LANNEL wouk shirts all sizes Special $1.49, Phillips Sales System, 79 Queen st. ‘ 9550 POLICE ACTIVE-The police ar- rested yesterday‘ u. farmer charged with driving a. car under the in- fluence of liquor, on complaint of hiswife. They also arrested a man charged with threatening to do away with himself. The latter was removed to Falconwood Hospital. MENS OVERCOATS, Guard and Other models. $15.00 to $25.95 Phil- - l lips Sales System. 9550 I NEW FERRY MODEL ON EX-l lli slcullll tfllioflflliill (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 2l.-A'. committee to reconcile a score of Proposals for replacing Kin: coal securely on his throne was appoint-l ed at ihe close of a meeting of , ' Cholcest Oysters by bulk or opened S°"°“‘Y m1“ ellmme- None of the plans advanced were‘ {mgdg public’ Q B_ Huntfgss 0g dollar ill Ncw York has done the Washington, D. C., executive secret- llfy. said, bzczuse an agreement is expected in Washington in about three months. Reports are that the proposals rang U. S. Buys Canadian Butter‘ Pay Gash an TO QUR CUSTOMERS : (Canadian Puss) TORONTO, Ont, Oct. zz-"ne. zpite a duty of’ i4 cents a pound, Canadian butter is again finding its way into the United States for the first time since i927," says a special dispatch to the Toronto Mail and Empire from its Ottawa correspondent. “The discount on the Canadian have given lIS and to ann business poilcy. cash in full with every pu Ltd., of Toronto to use trick," the dispatch continues. "There is a shortage of butter in the States and a surplus here, mak- ing United States prices appreciab- iy higher than canes-Jr, but ex- our action in this matter ed from ubflguzgflgn 0g angpgr-ust pcrtaiion has become profitable laws to regulation of production by only since the dollar went down to interstate agreement. ian right, nine or ien per cent dis- count across tile border. Not since I927 has such export been any- thing but a losing proposition- "Dilriizl: the past two weeks. ll l5 estimated that more than 200.099 1 pound"- of Canadian bill-tel‘ hi! life" IS MOURNED (By sold across the line, duty and aiLl REGINA, Sack, Oct. 22. I the Canadian Prc:s)—Sakatchew-_ No pzficizll figures are available yet. l : an's vast farming populace griev- but lust week eight carloads were ed last night in the loss of a soul to the New York Prildllce ma”. leader, A. J. McPhril, president of get and (m Monday of this week: the Canadian and Saskatchewsnfaipne pngther four carloads went." wheat pools, a farmer himself,‘ who died here suddenly early V05- tetday. whu Go e t c carer-J ' ' ian officials‘, taree Dfllllll? Edlson s Town In Darkness provinces paid tribute to memory d Pay Less We wish to thank you for the patronage you ounce a change in our From Iovember 2 forward we shall require rchase as we are under contract to the United Profit-Sharing Systems, their plan of sharing _ profits. Only those ufho pay spot cash will re- ceive free coupons exchangeable for valuable premiums according to our list. The big advantage of paying cash is that you can buy for less because you don't have to pay for bad debts. We know you will appreciate when you see how our good values shall become even better with the adoption of a Strictly Cash Profit Sharing Policy. Orders will be delivered to any part of the city C. 0. D. We would ask all persons owing us on ac- counts to call and settle by cash or note on or before October 31st as on November 2nd we are handing all unpaid accounts over for collection. P. J. MacDONALD The People’ Cor. Kent 8: Prince s Grocer Phones 888 8: 869 llsllllll lllllll United Church FRIDAY 7.l5—Choir rellearsak-I-Ieartz Mem- 'I-Iair fem and a Coleus. The first‘ Going to Miss Frances Wood and] second to Mrs. Wm. Wood. A can- dy guessingcontest was put on by the Institute served lllncheon to the permrmers- Mr. James Paton, City. Mr. Fergu- son and Mr. Stewart are associated with Mr. Govan ill the work in con- mpiryg1u_gomamed m a glass o.’ the quiet-living Bruce County, case in the entrance hm o; the wheat grower who became head of I Canadian National Hotel here, is a the abskatchewan p00‘ on its m‘ finely executed mode; o; the new caption in I924 and retained the DIES SUDBENLY (Canadian Press) Jldrs. Ben]. Jenkins and prizes giv- en and merited, first Mrs. Jaa Mona/Ellen, second Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins. The singing of the Na- tional Anthem brought a most en- “Jflyable meeting to a close after which a delightful luncheon was Textile Strikers Are Quelled necticn with the new hospital. BLUE AND BROWN young m:n‘s, suits regular $22.5) now $19.95,‘ Phillips Sales System. ALLEGED ROBBERY — About . served. Next meeting will be held in Institute Hall and roll call response membership fee (Canadian Press) demonstration of 15,000 striking textile worker; outside the Arling. ton Mills last night ended with. out disorder urtel- every available: ‘rile W. M. S. of the Cherry Val- ley branch were delightfully enter- it is alleged persuaded Mr. Charles Itlock, of Toronto, to enter their home, where he became intoxicated and while in this condition, was . I Car Ferry steamer, the S. Char- lottetown, running between Borden and ‘Formentlne. There have been many laudatory comments from those who have crossed on tilc new steamer, regarding how the fine points of the vessel can be observed LAWRENCE, Mm" och "F; rested a local man and woman, who, , the exhibit MAKES QUICK TRIP-Pilot Wal-_ ter Fowler, manager here for the lCanadian Airways, Ltd., made an m5 311°“ M l‘ his death. plans went. the funeral Saturday i position to forward for sfle"noon. Mr. McPheil underwent an op- eration for appendicitis three. weeks ago and his recovery had been steady. He was expected to . noon yesterday the City Police ar- m a convenient way by a Study o! leave the hospm, t°day_ Attend- ing physicians gave release of a clot in the blood stream as the cause of death. "Mr. McPhaiYs death is noth- tragedy," Hon. WEST ORANGE, N. J., Oct. 2i.- By dramatic coincidence, the elec- tric lights in the home town of, lThomns A. Edison were extlnguish- Sudden“. yesyerday of apcpleity, ' ed last night through power house trouble at the very hour they were to be dimmed in his memory. Pre/fsely at 7 o'clock-Jane time acziug Governor Wolber had cris- innllv set for the observance-elec- trio lights throuzllelli the lurce rcsidenilal section flickered out. , Minutes passed, and then hund-i VIENNA, Oct. 21. (A.P.)—Dr. Ar- thur Schnitzler, one of Austria's most prominent literary men, died The playwright, poet and author‘ or of numerous stories, who was 69 years old, had not been ailing and, was about to dictate a new drama to his secretary when he was stricken. In Dr. Schnitzier, who was a phy- i slcian before he turned exclusively to writing, modern Austrian liter- i orial Hall. lbw-Young People's Society -- reg- ular meeting -- Social Ball. 9540-10-23-ll. Big Shipping Combine Made (Canadian Press) SAN FRANCISCO, CaiiL, Oct. 2']. -A gigantic merchant marine combine of Pacific and Atlantic coast; shipping companies was an- lnounced last night by R. Stanle! iDoilar, vice-president of the Dol- llar steamship lines. The announce- iment followed recent conferences am Germany’ and his novels andlhere between the interests reple- policelnan in the city hgd been imbued o! $57‘ The c“? Wm be extra trip to Prince Edward Island w- R" M°th°'w°.“- "rm" mm"! fumed to the seem‘ ‘ iheard tomorrow in the City Police on Saturday’ carrying a may p‘? 1mm Minister of Agriculture, rid, h mud were ‘ known The mrssinl of the strikers fcl- ‘yam’ sensel- who arrived llere on the mnlilhl- other Pwmment s25‘ l sompzin’, “$31,215,116 (flmcunlesl resenta'lves' 2151:0535 bztege Austria lowed a. parade 01500 way-g"; 1mm’ Ocean Limited express from Mo“- katchewan men joined Mr. Moth- m!‘ “a m ‘t0 Yullll! B" ° . " ~ td tn t. the wggd 1,0 the m-ungwn Mm‘ jreai, The lady was in ,1 hurry towerwell in expresxions of sorrow at 111d iiluznup e c curren tained for their regular 'monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. W. J. Macnacllern. Mt. Albion. reds of calls deluged We “Bhunglature lost one of its greatest rel)" “Ow-s espavln-‘J-II Is|T‘a'>P“lIIII-1llil<uIA4 A motor party comprising of Mr, . -_.....---..-_........-_....._.-.SW1. ........................ to her home, Cross Roads, after tatives. Arguments of the workggg will be continued this morning SHAW —- DAMMARELL — At the 1 §_4L1~s"s1‘s a. r 11-. " rrfi; r:- United Church parsonage, Bridge- attached or separate. Special 95c» Phillips Sales System, '79 Queen St. 9550 ' yesterday for what Mayor O. Laur- in described as “the most impillfi‘, ant event in the history of the Ottawa I Consolidated was one of the “iobs" uwuy, National Government ‘contemplated by c group of ccm- , porters expect to gain possibly four se:ts in Birmingham, which would pally llnesmen who went on strike_ give them s. total of ten out of the . ‘ g ' l g Ind Mffl- Albert Walrerl and daugh‘ Both, however, had been clued roach the bedside of a sick relative‘ the dellm °l the (ill-Operative Th” lights were cut o“ for twen y plays were translated mm vlrtuauyl scnted. 1 ter, Louise, Mrs. Nell Robinson and earlier in the day when for the and took advantage of the airoort lellder- lmmutes' a“ languflga 3_ bill's. A. D. Fraser, Charlottetownflthlpd sucgggglve day 51m” m”, ,.e_ , _ Blmfls facilities to expedite her journey.‘ _ | w‘ ' - r Iaellt e Pleeeeui evening at the opened an inguflii —-—-——————-———— ‘Th , i E ' = _ . , dent number o! e passenger, Miss Ruth Hawalde. a a a a a 5 home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. workers had returned to 0pm“ kl/Duuandxédoct: lé-rwas landed practically in her own‘ Perley Bridge Investigating lNGtIOHQII-Sts “ iUfllted States ‘ ’ "link!" leeellilll- the plants ' ' ' °' °“ "back yard in Springfield r121 an ' ‘ l » - . A , . .. l , . E With the exception of the flurry M"th°'°”' a daughm‘ ihm" filler the teke-vfl- ll she haul I O d Strike SGOOUIQC l L00]! F01‘ Cam Undlsturbed , s Mr. A. W. MaoDfllllall. oontract- of excitement comparative quiet F“; " ‘been forced to wait for the rail and s p e n e | , : or and builder, city. made a bus- had prevailed during the d“. 2m w??? ionizer lél-ltlige, (lihcgtl fem, cummflons she mum not i ______ ‘ l 111°" "ill to Mt Albion on Wed- Peace negotiations were contin- M f; m} m, Flemm ' f“ h’ have leached heme belefe yesterday __‘ t- t 2, MONTREAL, Que, Oct. 22. (By BIRMINGHAM, Eng, Oct. 22. wasamc/ron, n. c., Oct. 22.- ; heyday‘ ued by the state bond of arbltrat- ‘I ' g’ a W8 - “fternwlb-Milllcmn “Bllsllllllii- flAwKEsnutlylzbon " g0 Qdm," the Canadian Press)~The dyna- (By H. Smaliwood, special corres- Despite disquieting press dispatch- : "m ion and concmagion, -wh1,_.h head ' (By .0’ R‘ B a: “fr; t an f plmitlng of the head office of the l pendent for the Canadian Press)— e5 from Geneva and m; Qrieht, the ; Mrs. Boswell Jenkins has return arguments from strikers a BRQADCLOT" SHIRTS 0011a!‘ Ptess stafl wflm_ a me u [Montreal Light ‘Heat and Power with polling day less than a week United States government main- ‘ r'pr”'n‘ MABRHGES dished g perfect autumn ‘setting ' “ sun- tallied an attitude of unperturbed optimism tonight over the S1110‘ Japanese situation. A NPWt 1mm Geneva that Secretary 0! 5t!“ 7v lmal "“ - ‘ ‘"2 "- during the month of August, 193i.‘ - o c , "It". N. 8-. Oct, l7, 1981, by Rev. LAID To REST The ‘unfit, o! Valley," the formal opening of a; .5 l _ - l according to evidence given in the , gwelve divisions in the city. Henry L. Stimson had inform: , led Advefflsenient‘ W. M. Ryan. Neil Alvin Shaw. Cus Alfred A‘ Kennedy was held wed_ new Interprovincial Bridge acrossicourb of Kings bench wan,“ The Unm the election o, 1924 Bifm- Ambassador Debucm p1 Japan the evoaoacaoeos n" toms Officer, Charlottetown, P. E I., to Annie Edith Dammarell, also of Charlottetown. learn-mascara leplrllnaellvorih lillflllnoeflwords ‘llrerlillsuswem ‘ nesday afternoon under the auspices of the I. O. O. F., from the Under- taking Parlors of Neil D. Mclueu... _ the People's cemetery. ilerviees at the Ottawa River. The new struc- ture, connecting the town of" Hawkesbllry in Prescott County, Ontario, with Grenville in Argen- testimony was given by Louis Viau.‘ ingham had returned a Conserv- one of two men who pleaded 811m? ative, or Unionist, as the people to a eherse of committing sets of still prefer to call it, in each of sabotage and was sentenced‘ to 50 the twelve divisions. But in i929 United States would mt. ellgait 111 economic pressure 5831"“ h“ country eras emphatically denied- Acting Secretary Castle. °r m‘ '$“‘ v e o- v. vee -v"ee0ovo+o-eu+. DEATHS the Parlors and grave were conduct- teu“ county’ Quebec’ 1”“ recehtillyldays imprisonment. the Labor party claimed half of swig Department. who issued the E F0‘, S I _ MATnEsoN_At Dundasiw 14 ed by Rev. R. Moorhead Leg-ate, as- cfmplegid at adcosc ‘Lfllrllfna 2:“: Twenty one linesmen were ar- the seats. At that time the mill‘ denial. declined to comment fur- ’ a e Mmcdlanau" ‘ I ' ' 513ml by Rev‘ Cllflyle Websler- Th” Ion do a" an was o c a y ~ rested and charged with sabotlge only of Rt. Hon. Austen Chainber- lher- It was indicated, howcvfil‘. illl-l 1931, Evelyn Katherine, infant EGRAVINSTEIN APPLES AT F. 8.. Jon" ALFRED Mcnmnu,’ mm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick pallbearers were: Messrs. A. J. l-loule, Edward Carson, Fred Rcnouf. | ignated as "the Perley Bridge" in tribute to Rt. I-Ion. Sir George Per- of whom seven are facing trial at 13in, now National-Conservative present in the court of king's benchs Lord presidgnt o; the council, was the matter of economic pP-olil" had mt been brfillilhl “Vlmd that I‘ Ream’. Bfluthport 9493-10-21-81 vincial Land sul-ve E M th ‘ - YOTI-Ie - -°'°5°"- i, t C din tatm. - M ville, (n, 35mm” ' m“ The‘) Sentnerl 5mm“ Latch “d 9y ve mm ‘ma a s es an_ Two pleaded guilty while l2 will reduced to 43 in the historic wes- aggm-dingly the United States had former Canadian High Commis yon SALE _. assr: BURNER N0. ' 9379-10-15-1 month. mecsltvlua-suadeniy u, h... R°Y Hmlsll-‘l- Telellmme °i I'm" 1 m London m, m ma“ be tried later. Hem Birmingham area so long as-l made no commitment. . 5' 11. Phone 408. 9494-10-21-31. homo m Curlew“, web”, Mccmu were received by Donald Kennedy, a m" A t‘ u‘ One of those at present standing socmted with the name of hi5 i SUITABLE lmwAnns mu‘ B‘ brother o! the deceased fmm h!“ yea“ representative o’ men cu ltrlel l! L- Vlllemuvii- “Vmmeuve: father bsnonoaan SUITABLE roll 5 lining outhouses, etc.. ic. per ti’ l ville in his seventieth year. Funer- paid parties sal g "m, m as al Saturday morning to Seven Mile of schooner "Lens" such as sails, brothers. Joseph in Halifax and John iin British Columbia, expressing re- rs shared equal- d County. The cost w ly by, the Dominion government an suggested to me that it would be a good thing to blow up the main Ice-Breaker ~ sheet. Guardian ofllce. oil barrels. etc. N tif H. B. B Ch h. .. Weeks. Charlottetown‘; y By um Bret at their inability to be p:esent. u“ Kwemments of Ontario and ofllce of the company." Viau de-i s. t L O FgruS:°LE;I92g\rDgIIlgl-: com-E _ saao-io-zl-cl WDONALLA, 35 Bea_um°n, s," Among the floral tributes Way-e the Qlgaobee. m n a quarter of imam, on the “mum Sh,“ ma‘ BTOUICI", l8 87‘ N.B_ Mg ean n l.’ ‘ ' cu‘ e "m5 Mnlsl Dorehggtgr Mags, on \Vedng5dgy ‘allowing: wreaths from Brother r more a thought, "bout 25 sticks of dyna-l g Stewart. 9409-10-21-31. Ma|¢ He"; wanyed October 2L "m. Ellen. wmow or Donald, 5g Lawrence wage, 1_ °_ century the people on both sides ofimm would do the m“ othersf May Recovef Errand Mercy '\ ion sans - mca COTTAGE. Roderick. McDonald, and daughter O. F; Crescents, Mr. and Mrs. the river, which is half way be- tween Ottawa and Montreal, have thought as he‘ did but I said we, . . AN UNUSUAL orroarimrrr James Tait‘ John Martin llld Mar- Modern improvements. 1'1 Orleb f th lit John M fNe t, ' - i ld be h n d for doing such a. ——-—— 3 eueet- i vllee-lv-m-lllr- $35-$50 $118“ ‘mm’ g. uez. e m“ o WW 8"" mlemllel- “"“'°°°‘ “ ““‘“"“Y “P” “‘ thlsiilllilbs." Th: fieynumn... was nofl Nnw GLASGOW. out ll-r icanaalaa Pa») u i ee Y in spare point. None h-d labored more ar-iauempted. . snghmy hnpfovcd, closely guarded. OTTAWA, Ont" Oct" 32 _ The JOB SALE - OLD PAPERS. I cents bundle. Guardian Office. l-e-tf. time selling well known line Per- sonal Christmas Cards. Scores of lfiellulraphers. accountants. clerks. etc» exceeded this last season Beautiful new portfolio sample DOZItON-In this city, Oct, 22, ‘Lawrence Doiron, aged 71 years. Funeral Saturday morning-"ircnr ENJOYABLE EVENING-Anoth- er bumper house greeted tile Bene- fyolcnt, Irish Society's social evening on Wednesday. There were thirty- dently than SirGeorge Perlcy, To Lady Perley fell the honor of sev- ering the barrier of ribbon in the centre of the bridge today and de- Guy King, lies in bud at the Aber- ospital suffering from i115 icted injuries, as hc alleged- to commit suicide, by 1 Vlau stated that each of the sev- ‘en men on trial had taken part inideen E nll or some of the acts of sabnt-se" m“ age committed during the period ll’ attempted Canadian Government ice-breaker N. B. MacLean, which for the D543 week has been calibrating the direc- tlcn finding station at Resolution FOL SALE T0 LET BOAR!) AN]; free. Master Kraft Limited Tor- his late residence, Rlochford St- at , room up; 9h mph at Qugrdjgn onto. Representatives wlnted ‘A5 to sum Dunstan“, Basmcm six tables of Auction Forty-fives. ciaring the structure open for traf- between August 5' the my the mm cum“; h“ throat and tying a cord as h“ l“, m,‘ o, the mum's wan °“"”" - iib?‘n‘.°.‘if"..i‘3'°s....-inn-i...» lleeclelhelllme“ °““°"°°""" 311K212?il'§..’;“§l'i§.§'fi.§"§' m" W“ °“ *""‘°" “d "“““" ""““°“° “‘§.£°°.'§..‘Z..Z§Z.111.333 “l ““."*°“ B“ “d 5W5,‘ LIZ: 21-23-20-28-00. etery. ' ' ' ' ' when the company and its llncs-lllllllace l" steam-all Weeiwlild t “Y ogmaesgslorlvlsovmomagllscglrigg McGregor; Gents, first. Mr. Roy All d F. mm came to an agreement“ During his sister,- Sadie yesterday. The Harbor’ W0 hundred muss {mm usin . _ _ _ y _ 1 A _ iMcCiregor; second, Mr. Edward e e lfe , 11 has my, said much in regard 1 v mmd o; mercy, Yeo, Bouris. 9502 l0 2i. 51- OOPOIIIIHItlCS f0!‘ M811 gazulgctAtzlgjzdg1rav:::e';3:§k Macbiillan; Lucky table, Mrs. Tho- g 2:: time §,§,,.tr:::f°r2:§ for the alleged attack and the dc- Efifglyig: 5355111319“: o; me Rqyg] , » , . . , _ ... a “FOB QUICK SALE, PIANO and women Kelly, aged daycare. Funeral from m“ Flynlb M w‘ °°l°°k- l‘ ‘him Bus‘ Affested tom“ dynamwed and conductor! tails will not be entirely known Mounted Palm station at L“; , musical programme, consisting of untu King appears for trial when Harbor’ was reported 56,10,315, 111 almost new, in good condition. Apply L. L. Jenkins, North Wilt- ‘ 052640-2841. his late residence at 1.50 on Satur- day, Oct. iith for St. Paul's Church for service at two o'clock. Irlter- EAIIN FROM Ill TO S" MONT!!- iy at home in spare time. Iller particulars write Auto Knitters Ltd. Department 0167. Toronto 0. ment in People's Cemetery. three numbers, a piano and violin solo by Brothers S. Elliot and A. McKearney by special request, was HAMILTON’. Ont, Oct. 22. (By U20 l . shormrcu ted his condition permits. It is said that he was angry because his sis- ter was not keeping ilouse for him The seven accused are William lCamercn, Joseph Corbeil. "Ulrifi! Canadian Pressl-Provlncial Marhy June“ qauvhicn 1,‘ v11- and jealousy of a young friend of and the services of the McLean re- quested. There was some uncertainty as t4 whether or not the McLean had l " I All .- 800 UINTALS DRY l “god fish. Large? medium and °"1°'m'"- Klemy °ll1°il°d~ The s°°°nd num‘ and municipal police today arrested ;eneuve_ Gggpafd Bertrind, and Q Ambrose Barry, Morell. e . (Mummy-Ag 111 whee,- m-eggon ber,a step-dance by Miss Olive Pet- w unidentified ma“ Wm 1s 3mg. Arthur Brmbom a“ of Monmfl hers is also alleged, ll. being lntlm- summer“, bunker we, ,0 make m; Prll. Island. 9527-i0-22-8i. SItIIiIUOIIB V8128!“ Thursday, Oct. 22nd, ma. Alexander 91'8- Ol Murell. brollllhl 5mm ‘ ed to be responsible for the leries, The case ,5 conflmflnm ated that he has been unfriendly additional trip, Captain 331mm “d. sl ‘FAIK POI. BALI Al‘ IIJS. ON! ~05 11s.‘. ,.. . 10l- BALI - N0. It VOLT DIiLCO lighting Plant complete with stor- age battery. Guaranteed Bood con- WANTID AGENTS IN IVER! TOWN T0 sell en Personal Christina! Cameron, in her 82nd year. Funeral drool‘ her late residence Saturday October 24th, service starting at hearty apiause. Miss Peters was en- cored several times. 'I‘his l8 the _first appearance of the yollflfl “d! ‘on a Charlottetown floor. The last o.’ fires in this district during the past week. The man was taken lnto| I custody shortly after another fire, Burglar Wounds towards her lately. Both he and his sister are making satisfactory pro- gress towards recovery. vhed the Department of Marina last night that he had enough fuel providing he left, at once and he was advised to do so. It was ell- ‘Wlla- Mull! Qllllllml ‘mama-a 3L Cards Bus dollar doaen up. laln- three lveloek- Funeral leaving at of mysterious origin had destroyed ~- - "m" ' ' vies fitted into leather ell-nine no. Interment in People's Celnet- number. a step dance by vellll" 9°‘ the barn of Fred Holstein, Jr., at ll- 5- Ylellt lll Ne" Zeelellll pectecl that the McLean would cm‘ pumm- m '5 be“ “m” Lancaster. The prisoner was taken Patrolman reach Lakdl-larbor tonight, pick up hundred acres laud. thirty acres clear, balance hardwood. Good house and barn and has well each end of farm. For further par- Glllld, Victoria S. ‘V. 10-14131. O1’,- clalr, one of the city l’ was mucll OIIJOYW-‘l- 4' Situations Vacant .._____€_-—-i BIG FIVE DOLLAR PRIVATE N. D. M cLean ‘loco the hall was set for old-time ldancing for which the Society l! noted. There were about two hund- to thelfclsteirl farm in an effort to secure identificltion. (Canadian Pres» FRAMINGHAM, Mass. Oct 21- BIX IINGIBS ON BAND The American auxiliary yacht. Northern Light, in which Zlatko Balokovic, eminent Jugoslav violin- ist, and his party are touring the the ailing officer and start at once on the homeward voyage to Quebec. The Government cutter Acadia, which has spent the summer in gifififvlf.‘ A Greet," chflmn" on‘ gum red people taking Daft-m l" ____ Patrolman John Regan ivss wound- world, has arrived at Littleton, N.z., the norm with a hydrognphgc luf- ‘Wm- 9594494341 pie Book free. Repreaetltativea UNDIIIAII] iintentlon to carry on use A gem hear Madrid, Spain, llasfid critically last, night as he at- and is being overhauled. 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