....-. ._..___..__.._ Bentfal Guardian .-.‘, l 04-0 ‘ g i, CANADIAN LEGION-The annual lnioeting of the Charlottetown Branch I ‘of Canadian Legion will be held to- ‘zil3ht at 8 o'clock. 7825-10-24 OEFDBERll. 19s: . — b+0+¢4fi+ow¢bwooo+oouooooooooooooo o‘ Classified Advertisements f c Ind- madman...“ Word! 1 i ' l0 Mr line of l words .' I‘ . '9 Mr line of I words ,' I 1M IIIIIIIIII ooaocolaoonouo . ‘h pa: tin; o: 5 “m1; - _ a .999. CURLING RINK — Progressive auction forty-fives at the Curling Rink tonght at 8 o'clock sharp. fnigpents Wante-d WANTED zro runonAsa-siiinc; house with 3 to 5 acres land, with- in one mile of Charlottetown. Ap- Dly X. 0.0., Guardian. ‘ - "5 T0 SELL THE WELL “M, Merit Hosiery and Under- m, d1 pct to nsume . Merit w,‘ 115-130 Wellington St. West. A. W. Oct, 24-‘11 PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES as follows: Mt. Stewart at 11 a. m-: , , 7834- -.. - ~ _ ___ 1° "4 3‘ Highfleld‘ at a p- in; Marshiicld no as raivani GREETING wanran-n sucoun nnnn n.§ “l " P- m- Th” “film wl" l” Harvest Festival Services. Donations to go to ‘the P- E. I. Hospital. Dr. Morgan E. Genge, pastor. CANADIAN LEGION-The annual meeting of the Charlottetown Branch of Canadian Legon will he held to- night at 8 o'clock. 7825-10-24 cm-jgfmli card sample book m; ‘representatives already mak- mfivs dollars up daily; Exper- w, or capital BIICCtGtSSSdIy. Gar- c pany, ran or . Ont. "m" m‘ A. w. 8-26-24i. lustrated copy of "Theory and Practice of Fox Ranchlng" by Dr. J. A. Allen and W. C. S. McLure. State price. (Mi-s.) Lucy A. Gordon, Albcrtvn. 7103-9-22-tf. Miscellaneous -_._____._______.___________ JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO. viricial Land Surveyor. Herman- ville. 7741-10-21-1 mo. l’ For Sale fW-W-“W-WW ... VY BROWN PAPER FOR SALE. Apply sl; this Office. 559541, Donn: DlSMANTLED-On account of the gradual decay of the Cupola. erected seven ycars ago on the City Hospital, the dome-like tower is be- ivnwran-iiinni-tia; cou LE FOR. 5:4 SILVER UNREG‘ is": lodging or board in private family. wed to’: pupi Apply Guardian Tdcfemlci APPIY Cillélzléféigllilbnza-s‘ ing dismantled. The Cupola, found 7723.10.31.51 to be in a. deteriorating condition. < "is decaying inside and had begun "—'"’_—_W_—'_" ‘ REGISTERED nlALE NURSE, T5115 w‘ ' - ' .| SALE-I GLASS SHOW CASE an Cases. Phone 994‘. M“ Mb to spread. The opening left by the ll foot (long. Phone 606i... AWL 7796_10_23_31 removal of the dome wll be roofed 7756404241 over. The work of dismantling was begun about three weeks ago and will do country. bc completed shortly. Repair work Price‘; reaqonnblr- Annflv to B03" i-en thc i-oci below the Cupola, will c.o. uaidnin. 7814-l0-..4-.i be begun m,“ week --_-____._,___..____-_____. €—-_.---______._. _ mu SAlE__GENTLEMAN,S FULL WANTED_ DRESSMAKER, WVILL evening dress suit. Apply Guard- m 157-10-22-31 l f4 g 5 ‘E. T0 LET. BOARD AND ywm his on hand at Guardian) Office. I] JUST ARRIVED. PIPELESS FUR- naces. Gas proof and dust proof. New ranges, special farm waizonsfl gang plows, with scat. Walking Pkllthi UNALS 7827-10-24 l “THF ciinaixrrrerowv CIMRDH ‘can; ooaiori-uoao . ; .. . l 1'11‘; \- . ANNOUNCEMENT NOVEMBER IS Annual Maintenance Collection in all sections of the province. Protestant Orphanage Month 3' so Little Children Depend on YOU 4 ' ' _ PROGRAMME rear-anon — AL Lemons with his rollicking musical l . comedy, entertaining vaudeville, andl H pictures, repeated the successful pro-l o‘ gramme of Wednesday evening at’ the Strand Theatre last evening. Al‘ p . full house demonstrated its appre- E l elation with much applause. ‘ °‘:"';f“ssf“"'°“lsf‘t"”‘°°dL/‘ $1 minim. c555... w. n. m- an ' 3° a'r,am°n ° e r ‘slmarzh and the other members of supp“ m“ be dspcnsed l“ m“ Pres" , the Executive Committee in the b-Yteria“ Church ‘m slmday’ ocwb" $250,000 Prince Eduard Island Hos- cr 26th at thc close of the a. m. ser- p“; campaign i‘, ‘t night‘ m,,_r.day_ vice. 'I‘hcrc will be a service in the issued the following formal an- Wood Island East Hall. Preparfllvfyi nouncenient to the prople of the en- ssrvlcc will be held in the church _ tire Province: on Friday evening at 7.30 p. m. New] "This Committee wishes the entire London on Sunday October 26th the public to realize thoroughly and fi!l‘y services in the New London Con-l the vital urgency v! lflfilfl Elvin: 1Y1 gregation will be as follows: Clifton this $250000 campaign-each in- l! a. m.: C-crlde Memorial Church 3 dlvldugl l” Bl" much m9" “may l, m T-herc “n,” not be my service than he cver has been asked to give .______-._.__________ It SALE - THRASIIER- AND dinner i early new) at a bargain. Hector 1 ex. Corbett, South Gran- i, 77519 mfil '*—_ “- m1 sarla - BRUNSWICK vic- trola wit 45 records. also 3 Burn- or Periiotion Oil Stove with oven. Apply Qiiuardlan. 7821-10-24-31 10ft SMZE-JIP-TO-DATE COT- iige. mndem conveniences. Also barn. siiitable for garage. Apply l7 lrlebar Street. 10-24-fmw-2 wks. ioii SAFE-RESIDENTIAL anor- ny with large garden lot. House repair. Mrs. A, MacDonald. 308 n St. Phone 331.1. 7763-10-22-31 W‘ . ‘WW ion sAma-snnunnn PONY. black and. whim, with sleigh and lismeq, F. G. Kennedy. Southport. 7802-10-24-31 WW WZ [OR SAVE-FORD SPORT ROAD- ‘iier. 1819 model. In good condition. ApplydMra. 8. F. Dlttman. Souris. 7816-10-24-11 ________i__ __ . i011 SLLEr-CLYDE MARE. I300 pounds. sound kind. pure bred rhorthvrn hull. 14 months cld. hailed ck Parkman, Charlottetown Royalty. 7793-10-23-21 or nib-rung r-"on saLa-iso ion; bust; English woven Fox Wire new. ‘Size from l8 inch to ‘l2 inch wide. 1115-2 in. mesh, ivii; eivc‘bs disco C ll or write or pr ces. J n . . 1701-10-22-41 ____. IIA V‘! CARDBOARD. T l! E Guard n is altering for sale. a quaatty of heavy cardboard mats. rpecla b suitable for the lining of chicks-v houses. ‘etc. Price one cent M, "a. s." 9-10-tf. ioii l" ' mo Timon]. FORD Coupe ibought late). Onlv drlvfli irw-ihwsand miles. Unusual bar- uin for quick sale. Apply a Hills- boro BL Charlottetown. ~- ~ 761b-i0-15-2wk .....__ _Salesman Wanted turns n. arm Anvsirrismo Special y Saleonln. Full or Pl"- time. f contract. hldhest com- missior . exclusive line and territ- ‘ m, A- 1y_ glgflng qualifications. in Box ‘No. s20, mndon. Ontaria- s w-10-18-6i I Unborn-hides for Men ‘and Women -__._.,.._____i_______._ PAINT xkr noun-cum MONEY Dlinting Christmas cards. Catalog- ul." samples. instructions ten tents. Yifremler Art Guild. 210 Vic- torii. iidrdntn o. Oct. 22 t1 t1 Oct. so _ To Let F.T“'—*'—“ —“ Lift-HOUSE WITH TWELVE W111i. central, all conveniences or Will mat part furnished or unfur- . hishedwApply Guardian. 7811-10-24-31 >-@-._l , Lost liglfihiicx arm wnrrail: "P. ‘Finder please inform Qiardiini, 7826-10-24 W?‘ lfllr~iiraann rum YORK . ion. a light yellow dog with ' l0 iacck. Answers to “Llndy." . °llly Lira Carr, West Cove Head. 7815-10-24-21 Phone 1512-23. _ “i “iT-Ikrwasn NOB/III nrvaa “mei- nd Kingston. right hand iii-Ohevrolnt Touring Oar. We Please leave at Guardian ‘iii 73-11 1 25.‘ w. R. CARSON Graduate amp-am I Ill IIIVOU DIQIOO’ ‘t’: l!- Pbcaa I019 plows. etc. Lowest prices. W. R. Dennis. 187 Gt. George St. Char- lottetown. ‘7300-10-24-31 ‘l Female Help Wanted , wANTao-ainii), - Apply hfrs. ‘ Hillsboro St. mi____________,___________ ‘WANTED-MAID 0R MIDDLE AG- ed woman in family of four. Ap- Edward McPhail. Corn- 7748-10-22-31 axrannzivcmlf Burnett, 24 Upper ply Mrs. wall. ....___-______.__ sou. CHRISTMAS CARDS CAN BE. EARNED and paid weekly in spare time selling well known l'ne personal Christmas cards. Exper- ience unnecessary. An early start and our co-operatlon assures suc- cess. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Co., Limited, Toronto. Representatives wanted small towns also. F. W.-mwi‘-tl 31. Sales Help ‘and Agents A CANADIAN GREETING CARD manufacturer requires representa- tives (both sexes.) to sell Personal Christmas Cards in every village town and city 1n Canada. Sample book free, liberal commissions. Winte for complete information. Premier Art Guild. 210 Victoria. Toronto. ' S. H, A. Oct. 2i tl 30 Employment Wanted ‘ POSITION whwpra; av lnxmzrt- ienced saleslady. Apply Box C 116. Guardian. 7768-10-22-31 Male Help Wanted WANTED-MAN Fol: FARM WORK Claude Smith, East Roivlltv. iisia-io-za-z; Boarders Wanted noanuans EEEMODATED. ‘:48 Kent Street. 7810-10-24-51 Miss Mary McQuad. of thc City Clerk's ofllce left yesterday morning on a short holiday visit to Saint John, N.B. Mr._and Mrs. Victor McEwen. Miss Marion McEwen and Mr. Sydney An- derson of Bristol motored to the city ‘Thursday and returned in the even- 1118. fcmrting the roads in excellent condition. ________ IN miznoiiiiim In fond and loving memory of our 11¢" Ilwlhcl’, Mrs. Patrick McManul who departed this life, Oclobgr 23, 1923. ' i . It was sad to see you go dear, But we could not bid you stay; But our thoughts are ever with you As we go from day to day. Each year brings fond memories, And never shall your memory fade And our love will be a shrine _dear, Around the grave where you are laid. Inserted By Her Family -i-——-~_.-____.____. MARRIAGES --_--—_._-____,___-____ BAKER.--McEWEN—-At the United Church Manse. Mt. Stewart, Oct. 22, 1939. by Rev. M. K. Charman.’Wcnt- coll Angus Baker to Helen Jean Mc- Ewen. both of Bristol, P. E, 1, —-i__ DEATHS ._____ ____.__.___ __ WW'*—-——— __ CAMPBELL-At Elmwood. Oct, g3, Lester Roland. infant son of Mr “"1 Mfs- Harry Campbell, aged a “mill-i- Funerel Friday. Oct. 24th at 2 p. m. Interment Clyde River Cemetery. DAVISON-At Believille, one, Q13; THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) OTAWA, 0nt.. Oct. 23.-'I'he effects of the recent cold weather are now becoming apparent. In reduced fresh egg production. interprovinciai ship- ments are light, One car of British Columbia extras is reported sold at 50 1110.13. Vancouver for next werkls delivery at Montreal. I TORONTO. Oct. 23.—This market» is higher on fresh eggs today with re- l ceipts again showing a decline. Deai- . ers are now quoting country shlpprrsg for ungraded eggs, extras 42. first 3C] to 38. pullct extras 29, seconds 2.’! to‘: I 25, delivered cases returned. Vvlixlc- sale fresh eggs to retail stores are. extras 45 to 48. firsts 42, seconds 30f to 32. _ MONTREAL, Oct. za-Eec recs-ate 1191-9 today were i032 cases, as com- pared to 212 cases on the corres- pgndlng clay last year. The market is flmi under an active consumptive demand and lighter receipts. Graded fresh eggs are iobbina 0X1 5110i» W wholesale dealers at extras 40 to 80. firsts 43 to 44. seconds 27 to 28. Wholesale prices of fresh eggs to rc- tail stores arc extras 05 to 00, firsts 4a. seconds 34. storage DPlIIES l" firm and unchanged. ST. JOHN. Oct. 23.—Fresh at!!! l!“ scarce on this market following the reccnt severe cold weather. Whole- sale prices to retailers of fresh eggs are higher at extras 45 to 46. first! 43 to 44. seconds 33 to 33. Storalfl BIB! are selling at extras 40. firsts 38. 59¢- onds 30. HALIFAX. Oct. flit-There is very little change in thc situation on this egg market since the first of the week. Fresh eggs continue scarce and pgylng prices have advanced with dealers nnw iiuofna country shippers extras 38 to 41. firsts 3G toi ‘s1, seconds a4 to 30. delivered an: 22nd. Laura A. Davison, ivldow of the late J. Milton Davison. Funeral from the residence of H. M. David. "n- 3 W15! Sin. on Sunday, 0st, 26th, service starting at 2.30. 1m- neral leaves at 3. Interment Peo- 1116‘: Cemetery. o>o¢»¢¢¢»¢ouuuoo“»¢" ' " at Mug Riva: Harrington services. before. Therefore the Executive Com- m Sunday‘ Ocwber 26th wul w at nilttce makes the following RILIEOUII- 3 p. m. This will be the annual rally; ceinem: . day service. Clyde River. on Sunday,’ The $250900 is the minimum October 23‘ Cwde River‘ 7 p‘ m‘ “m: amount necessary to be added to the I ‘I iliinnitp, I ‘LOO-Choir Rehearsal-Heart: Mom-i l will be the annual Rally Day Service. l tin-idly note change of hours. Brook- fielcl-Hartsvilie, 3 p,‘ m. Sunday School 2 p. m. Brookfieid '1 p, m. Sun- l day School 10.20 a. m Hunter River Sunday School 2 p. m. Kindly note the change of hour of the‘ service’ of the Sunday School at Hartsvillewi Abbie Practice The Abegweit football squad will have a light work-out this evening at 5 o'clock at the C.A.A. Grounds. A full turnout is requested. The sec- ond game of the Championship ser- ies with S.D.U. will be played Sat- urday. Pownal News On Sunday morning the annual Rally Day program was held in the Powrial United Church. the Superin- tcndentpMr. Harold Snfth preaching. The service opened v/ith the call to? worship. _followed by hynin. prayer,‘ and scripture. At this point a solo‘ was very sweetly rendered by lifts‘: N. MacKinnon, after which Rev. H.‘ E. Campbell led in prayer. The con- gregation joined lr. singing hymn 104 A short missbnary talk and story was here given o-r Mis Mabel Eli-l man. after which the ushers came‘ forward and received the offering, two of the tcen age boys. Robert‘ Brown and Jackie Herman perfum- ing this duty vary pleasantly. Rev.‘ H. E. Campbell was then called upon to give an address which was inter- esting to both young and old. A song by the tiny tots was cute. In a few concise words. the Superintendent pal a glowing tribute to the life work of Dr. J. C, Robertson. who was a leader in Sunday School and young peoples‘ work. He was a man of raic gifts of heart and mind, always kind, considerate and fair. i-Ie never lnzk- ed measure of courage and convic- tion, which great mcn must ever pos- sess to carry out their work. The service closed with s. hymn ind ben- ediction. At the evening service, the newly elected elders, Mersrs. Samuel Lane, W. E. Smth and Gordon Bur- hoc and A. D. Burhoe were ordain- cd. At the close of the service, the Lord's Supper was observed. Pastor Campbell preached a very helpful and appropriate sermon. . V ...____ i l I The October meeting of the Pow- nal W, M S. was held at the home of Mrs. Walter Ings. Mrs. Susie Bal- TOW --- lcm had charge of the devotional ex-I O _.__.,““.,,,”,”’*“. H N . l ercires and the annual bazaar is now‘ ( l N. D. MacLean l ' oxnsarnxaa t g IMBALMEII. § i madman a nmii Ihhh I , Phone m g C ____ _ ‘ returned. ' CHfCAGOz-Spot 2814. November, 21-1.’, December 22h’. MONTREAL, Que, Oct. 23.—Prlces were steady on the dairy and produce markets hcer today. Egg prices were unchanged with fresh supplies scarce. l it being impossible to got as much a carlot. while sales to retailers showed an increasing percentage of storage eggs. Lesa than carlot prices for fresh extras were 48 w 60 cents, fresh first! 421d 4a cents and fresh m- onds 28 cents a dozen. _.R.cceipts were 1832 cases. The butter market was steady with carlot prices for eastern townships number 1 pasteuriaed creamery butter quoted at 29!; cents a pound. To retailers, solids were 32 to 33 cents and prints 33 to 34 cents. Receipts were 840 boxes on the cheese market. ONTARIm-Cheeze was quoted at 18V. to 15% cents a pound and Que- bec cheese at 14% to 14%; cents with receipts totalling 200d boxes. The pc- I l tato market was unchanged. fig“, under way. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Jones. Miss Sadie Jones, Mrs. Rhoda Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stewart. Rev. E. J. Chisholm were among those who at» tended the quarterly board meetingl at Dundee recently. ‘T ‘ Miss Viola Ballem. Miss Florence-l |MacPherson and Mr. Albert Bruce, Waterside. motored to Montague on Ifi-lcnday cvenng. where they attend- ed the evening session of the young oples‘ convention, which was held there, The Y.P.L. of Pownal was well represented. the devotional exercises of the evening session being in charge of some. m. Albert Bruce. Waterside. mo- tored to East Point on Sunday, where he visited his mother; Mrs. Ralph Robertson. and also renewed other very pleasing acquaintances. He re- turned on Monday morning. The potato crop here was in gen- ln. Johnson. M.D., w, .4. stewaic. Al- erai good and despite the poor prlcl the farmers are opflmiatic, “M money now on hand from the 1023 campaign, thus providing about $300.- 000 for the~'new IOU-bed Hospital. "This amount is not the result of I guesswork. It is the sum which has been arrived at definitely after con- sultation with hospital experts, archi- tects and builders. The amount ab- solutely required is $250,000, "Therefore. the Executive Commit- tee earnestly hopes that everybody will do his utmost to attain the ob- jective NOW. Fbr the whole 5250.000 MUST be raised to build the Hospi- tai-and the Hospital MUST be built. "W. F. Tidmarsh, Executive Chair- man; W. K. Rogers. S. A. Mclieod, H. fred Pickard. W. Chester S. McLure. M.P.. J. E. Bell, S. C. Raid, J. A. Clark, D. Se. John McFadyen. H. Hooper Horne. Frank M. Stewart, The Rev. H, D. Raymond. M.A.. Wal- lace L. Higgins. Councillor B. Poy Holman. James Paton, Lesle Stacey; Mrs. J. A. C. Rodgerwn. A. W. Hynd- man, A. C. lFfutcheson." BOWLING In the regular league games last night the Strikers defeated the "Lucky Four" by 268 pins and the‘ Howlers defeated the Leaders by isii pins. ' Strikers .Ward .. M3 151 A. Afiieek ....... ... 179 242 m. ai-enndid .. 19s 12a‘ J. MoFaidyen ... ... .. 100 83 H. McKay 19s isii W. Spencer 161 155 10:5 s03‘ Total . . . . . . . .. .1938. Lucky Four Ches. Kerr 142 149‘ J. Johnson . ..... 152 101 Ron. Steele .. 11s 150, QLeFui-gy . .. 150 12s‘ C. McLean .. .. 174 221‘ B‘. Lyman .. ... 94 96‘ 828 s42: ‘T0001 . . . 1610' Majority for Strikers 268 pins Howlers R. LePage 162 198,‘ J Johnson 104 223' IE. Clnwson ... 175 191 ‘R. Taylor ... 114 155 K. Murray ... 189 184‘ a. iviaudn 19o 20a] H. lspthorne —- 171‘ cs4 ma] ... ... ... H1262] Leaders N. D. McLean ..... 158 L Proud ... ... ... 227 187 I Reid ... ... ... 155 D3 J. McNhir ... ... ....'14i2 T. W. Bentley ... ... ... 189 H. Cudmore ... ... ... H1176 .w. aim-n 171i 10231068‘ otal Majority fm Howlers 181 pins Howlers won 4 lost 2 {Anders won 8 lost 8 strikers won l lat Lucky Hour won 210st 4 The Weary Willis defeated the Bonnie Blues by 204 pins. WolryWtllin Jean Tait ... 183 145 Geo. Johnson .. ... ... 154 207 Kathleen MoNatr ... ..." I04 142 Jim Mchdyen ... ... 148 15a May White ... ... ... 130 111 381100011418 ... ... it. I10 I18 ma. Ardiibold ... ... ... ill 88 , 101! 108'! N. ' $llliE at T FRIDAY i. yea"- W\PY‘ _.¢--— “LLM Store orial Hall. ‘ f" BABY‘ B 75054‘ .oc . . 25c aycr‘; Asprin . . . . . . .. if): . , ‘ TAflLfjffl 35c (hasfis K. and l.. Pills 1- 40C £55103“ __——___—' ' 35115“ H¢Pflll¢a.......... - 35c Andrew's L Sail. c 50c Dodd‘! run c 50c (iln Pills _ . . . . . . . .. .‘ '- Gllc (hasifs Ointment . 43v 3c SUD-w- iitlc Chase's NnI-"ood ., _ 47¢ l EAlULSIUA_ 7dr KHISPIIBII Salts ._ __ 69L. 60c PHILLIPS $1.00 n. n. o. Lotion .. .. as» Mil-K 0F . Sl.l5 Scott's Emlllalfll] . . 98c MAGNESIA l ' 2.2-1 Ironizcd Yeast , , , _ ,_ 95¢- - 50 Akarol . . . . . . . . . . . . .. n» T 0 c I I * $1.50 Plnkham's Compound 98c c i ___ i varunz - l s, d- Cm, L". . r i d Id 90c l "°. ER on‘ Rellorted That Mill In °' "a °° ‘i ' ‘ "mm ---------------- -- 98c S0 risl i . . , u V l] Locate In 1 6°“ “MT” 35v rsnm- i 55c Lvsoi. KEPLER Qharlgttetowm ~ OLATUM ears ivouon MALT wir _ If SYRFP COD L. OIL It is reported that the wooilenl . mill of Mr. William Landrigan, c Souris. will be removed from the _ q ‘ eastern town to cnai-iziteioivn in "to mxirs inure a. siinv "Old Home- “T5 0mm‘ ti - " a '- (‘PI-fl l. - c-i I t —- ‘M: Tam’ 1e neai future. The machinery 1.. i .31 hCJd iocoa cs i nos nan . (DC to be installed in thc building on "m" - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - ~- "£5 Queen Street. occupied by the Mc- Lean. Wholesale Co, and the office of M‘: H. M. Simpson. 1t ls not expected that the mill will be operating in its new situation before the first of the coming year.‘ Some time will elapse before the change can be made. as it will be necessary to rcmodcl the building, before installing the machinery- "N10 latter work in itself will occupy‘ considerable time. Mr. Landrigan confines his ivorki 7:’ ”::_'_—______‘*—""1T;;—_ chiefly to the manufacture of bank-- ets, and has developed a vtry lHYSCi and expanding business at Souris. i _ At The Capitol . - "From Headquarters." Warner‘? R m G R E g s Bros.‘ latest starring vehicle for 43c . THE Monte Blue opened yesterday at the ‘ ‘ ‘ Capitol Theatre. it is a triumph for. Reported t0 all concerned in its making. Monte‘ Last Blue is at his best. the cast is an especially strong one, the story; dramatic and the photography excel-l n“: s°°°nd day of a “lmpalgn M‘ lent. It is genuine screen entertain-i l?“ mam and Wm please the mo“ Exam." ‘i tccrs were not surprised or. Rally Sup- ing fans- Howard Brcthcrtonls di- v P" N“ 2 QT the 5359-000 P~ E~ 1- W15" rectwn 15 m5“), up to m5 own mg“ ‘ pital movement last night in the S0- est standard, which ishigh praise "m Hall of WWW Unll-‘Ed Clluch mdeecr ‘when thc night's total proved to be Monte Blue-S role 1'5 ma; of ~55». ‘only 1313.314, ulrch carried the grand py" Smith, an American, who for‘t0ial to 588.328. Tis was thc more nine years has sold his services toicasily understood because the Pro- various revolutionary leaders in a‘vlncinl District Committees began Central American republic. He isdcporting last night for thc first loved by Sainorita Corroles. daughter of the American vice consul. He‘ five districts IllBCl-Q leads a company of Marines to theysere the Fredericton Rosita. mines to rescue a party of which J. A. Cutliifc i: Chairman, to Americans, including a woman. Hel_____,_______ has won the enmity of sergeant Wil- , mer, in charge of the party. Half their number are dead by the time they reach the mine. They find only reporir. ‘They RALL 1' 798 Total ... i817 Bcnjamen Bremner. $300; Highest Mens Single Art Affleck. McLellan Bros, 8100: Miss 16H no col 0ll~uo an nun I51 _ . ...-_...,,__ , 50c Peppermint Patties hows a sag. so veteran volun? ‘time. and only two out of fort,v-' Committee, of 101038400; ltiiss Lily H’. Seaman. 5100;‘ g‘ R-lifrs. S. R. Jenkins, $200; Lyon; 3 Majority for Campaigners 29B pins. Brow, $400: Ivan C. McLura. $150; .90». $190; J- 0- Jflmléfion. $100: Elli Edm, H, Saint. $100: Etta Colts. $200: B 29c ROSS-DR UG- UNITED ‘JUCCESSORS TO MacKlN NON “Home of LOWCI‘ DRUG CO. Drug Prices" lithe trial of $43. and the Harrington 'Committee, Charles E. Stewart, Chairman. reporting sas. ma“ ... mflllfll»! Npresenied only six subscrip- tions from Prederimn and seven from Harrington. The night's total number of sub- scriptions was 284, making the grand total of subscriptions to data e55, Q1 the $88 328 subscribed thus far, the first $55,100 came in l2 contribut- ions. Professor H. H. Shaw was thq Speaker of the evening. He nude a convincing address, which he can. eluded by {living the teams the mas~ tcr word which is "work." . The dmmlilonshlp of the vrholi COWS Was won by Team l5, captain- ed by Mrs. Wm. Brehaut. which re- ported 20 subscriptions for a tots} of $1.745. Mrs. W. E. Bentley's lean: NO- 19- captured the championship of the Woman's Division with $1,191 ‘n 23 subscriptions. The clmmpion- |5llllD of the Men's Division went t: "Foam 8. Wm. M. Rowe, captain, witr ‘18 subscriptions totalling $1,188. i Ffllhliyl-Ilé is Treasurer A. W. Hynd- ‘man's official report by Committee; .___ __ ‘ Divisions and Teams; NO. TVUO the woman, Mary Dyer. and lief-Grand Trtals PTCVlOUSlY Reported . . . . . firs: new-born baby. She has saved her- , ’ Ziléwflig: 831,18‘ iflgzllélalmnltaisaihigrg“ SUMMARY or run xionr-s REPORT z "Ha " and before _ dienlligrtiil: 116i‘ to the Scr- ,wcma,._-s 131M510“ _ _ V _ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ ‘M’- "l slglfrlvilnn! Amount gcant who places "HamW 1W1" 81'" Allied Towns Committee .. I ' . ' . H l3 ‘ 7o" rest as a dcsertcr. Two more men “kn-s Dmskm ‘ _ ‘ _ ‘ ‘ _ _ _ _ ‘ ‘ l‘ " 9_ 812i perish on the return trip. wilmensMelnofial Commute? ‘ I ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " " ’ 5 4-311 report to the major, bascd on Mary’, ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " 3 3 1'3“ Dyers story. clears “PlePiW °i ‘Mirna Night's Tbtais .. charges against hfm--desertion zincllsralx] 1.01815 “O U“? "_ $131314 thc theft of company funds/I He isi 6"_5 533334 ' - 1 in he . armies... .. . . _ . = prefers to stay aritn his two friends.“ CHARLEQ‘ Blfiwxi Cgmmmdcr‘ n Ifues .. - . Em Mcuanhon lie‘ n6 ‘m fiflimfilrv€ax'seahzi-lnfillgicl_c"d .\.'n. of Susscriptions Amount JHCK M61491!‘ " 1B5 165 2. Walter S. Cirawi V 4 U . ‘ . u S a.“ Kite 517911591‘ - "' 129 M9 3- hialcaiin itfcliiimcn ' I - ' u ‘ age Dr, Archibald .. 153 in. ,_ E‘ H‘ Be" _ ‘ ‘ _ H i :1‘: Wm. McFadren 4" 87 s. Wllfrcfl 1-". Taylor a 5m w. Spencer - - - - - - - -- 137 l“; 8 wii n. I‘l?l_.'.‘3ii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 Q. 65 M15. houd 63 131, '1', 1m ,]_ 1'90‘ 31,1)‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ ‘ _ _ ‘ _ _ n m s 920 333 951' ii. William M. iinvxc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 18 g 1133 Total . . .1819 9. Jan-ics '1". Mclire . . . . . . . . . .. g 5 ‘I55 Maturity for Weary W‘ fies ‘Jli W115 1-’). Vlilliam vxiiu-eii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. a 5 19.; Y's lllellhilflie-‘i Lffill“ Totals for hicns Dl‘._..fill . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9.3 s 4,317 The Campaigners won from the Hamlin! Boosters by 298 Pills- \\'0.\lA.\"S DIVISION MRS. H- HOOVER HORNE. commander. Campaigners Doris Morrow . 192 104 Tggm (Liptnln No. of Sub=eriptiniis Amount Violet Richard-on 118 "I1 ll. Mrs. .1. n. ltfacKenzie ..................... .. 2a s 1,151 Wm. Brown 132 153 ‘.1 Mrs. Percy J. Prrurl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lil 5 407 Ml’!- Llvl-‘horn 180 -02 i3, Mrs. Roy Quigloy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i5 a 1,17! Absn McLean ... ... I65 159 i-i Airs, him] l). McLean . . . . . . . . l4 8 331 Hugh 370K113‘ - - - - -- - 14-5 l7‘ ‘5. Airs, Will rim ilrrihau‘, . . . . . . . 2') $1,743 Nell Molman . . . . . . .. 190 1'1? in, Afr: F \‘.'. Tiflniarsh . . . . . .. 17 5 755 i333 337 ‘If. Airs. Venice H Biiniain . . . . . .. ll 8 17E Total .. - . . - -. 3115 i8 lVLrs. B. Val. Sr. . . . . . . . . .. B 5 254 1a. Mrs W. E. Bentley . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 23 g 1,191 Hospital Boosters 1:0. Mrs J A Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘J2 s 374 Evelyn Cudmore 130 133, >. . .___.- . Art Affleck ... 83 Zolffotals for Woman's D‘.'\'l.'.li.'i . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . .. 173 a 7,071 Ruth Murray . 97 150 Lloyd Proud ... 115 156 Subscriptions of $100 0r more re-,‘----- -_.--—-_. ___ Hetty lylcllean . 47 110 ])3l‘l.0d last evening were as follows: P“? Llfnlflll LBW. $100; Arthur MC- Jack Johnson 100 as Iiestcr Douglass. $200; 0.1-1.niiten-‘lbuaaitssoo; hfrs. c. J. McLean. :12! xen- Murray 106 ll8‘cson, $200; ltfcDonalcl and Rowe Co. 1‘- J- Harwwd. $100: Carrel! Bros. $500; Fennel] and Chandler, $100 QM. Tweedy‘. $100: Helen M. Irwin 354 ping, {Rogers $100; R. D. McLaughlin. $150 Highmt, Mons mum. Geo. John-Arthur Dover. $100: Miller nrns...~'100= W- ". Johnson. $100: J. a son 361 Pins 18100; Peter Dorm". $200: HClld9fSOll|sl3rfilh $100: Mr. and Mrs. Krin- fitment Ladies single Miss Mc-jand Cudmorc. 8100; Leith Brecken._~'=mltl1. $100; P. I . Turner, mo Nair. m aim. . ‘sioo; J. A. and Mrs. Webster. $100; {Walter B. Grant. 0100: James PPW mgr-mt indie; floublg, m1. H.‘T'heodare Georges, $100; Mm. c. H._8600; Bruce Stcivart Co. Ltd. c000 Oudnm Sh. flobinmn. 8100i h. Mofluigan. 0100: J. W. Bonita’. N00-