ggmBE‘.Bi'..123‘ll I is! Li? a [iiiipsqynian prefers Kellogg's ,, .. M}, J IM, Michele of Wlla- recommend Kello ‘s Bran d .-'.‘l.'.a to choose“ en ans;- humbled. '5 ' qhoin your blln °_l' I "all?" lull"!- I"......n math rather a» without-the » l ~ ‘ million. . . ‘ - huh ls one hundfdd cent. M,“ “ii. wealth of d. w... "mm ‘l, i‘... u.» health u.» Kellogg's Brln, "° m; m.) humbled; has: ro t to ‘tomands of Canadians. Mr; ichols l o“, us to ask it Kellogg's Bran ls sold miverpool as he is oing abroad and {d not want to be wit out it. ‘Kepoub Bran has restored health to l, '0)“ of suflerera after all else has [filial It is guaranteed‘ to bring rbliel “menu; ' ’ cases of ' ' . "nanent relief ii‘ eaten regularl . flrruson is-Kelloggi Bran is Al. bu,‘ Only ALL bran can bring 100% mil‘... That la why dociorneneryvvllere. cooked an Kellogg's Bran is totall lllrr "llllllltable bran. has a delicious nut-like "fJllYlble as it is beneficial. with m other cereals, cooked wig or in the wonderful every package. hot cereal —in chronic cases with chase price will de ay. C ’ _ lead to over fort Made in all dealers. H0‘. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS one Insertion ......... . . . . . ... . . . . . . ...... 10a per ling qfpwm-q- i-‘our Insertions . . lie per line of 5 words ............ ‘Ia par ling unwind. i Eight Insertions ‘ . § '. . ———-—-—---.___.___'__ TO Iset Agents Wanted nos. nhnpflrifll Ari." Best known sel-. action. Want men andwomen in weiy town to solicit orders in Spun. time. ‘Representatives mak- lug $2, per hour up. Newestde- Highs, Lowest mic-es. Samples free. British Canadian, 122 Rich- mond West, Toronto. 9-11-14. T0 LET — HOUSE-KEEPING rooms. Apply 247' Prince St. 6871 10 8 m 6i. TO LED-HOUSE NUMBER 165 Kent St., seven bedrooms. heated with Plpelees Furnace. in splen- did condition. Reasonable rent to suitable tenant. Apply Stewart's Bakery. , 6803-10-3-M6i. isoellaneous - M . . Female llclp Wanted , JIQ A, MoDONALD. LAND sun-- condition New ‘Pyrex-ll. Bran to Million Dollars unlike ordi- ellogfs Bran ilavo . It is as Try it or cream, a rinkled over recipes given on Est at least two tablcapoonfula daily every meal. lt ll luaranteed to relieve the most obsti- nate case of constipation or the pi". be returned. Don't ' if ‘ ’, can Bu“. e n K I serloga diseadaes. a n e n ‘ _ Lonsdon, Caligula slillnaorlld -Services were conducted by Rev. BEliiiiiil illiiiiiiilili d CHOP noun Holmaxfa Catalog CAVENDIBH SERVICES There will be service in the Pres- byterian Church. Sunday. Oct. 12th at Cavendish at 11 a.m. and at New Glasgow at 7.30 p.m. CHILD lDENTiFlED.- Shortly alter noon yesterday the lost three Year old youngster who had been found wandering through the city streets was claimed by his parents, and ‘taken home none the worse (or his little adventure. THE FUNERAL 0f the lflle lll!‘ 3050M Saunders was held at his home in. the Royalty Monday. D. M. Lamont. The remains were conveyed by rail to Belle Rive-r where funeral services were held on Tuwdsy. APPREClATION—lt is most gratifying to note that at such op- portune times when strangers and friends visit the city there are men who can he always relied up- on to support and encourage a worthy cause such as that; for ed O OWlNERLESS FORD.- Just a week ago today the City Police strayed Ford touring car which they found parked on Fitzroy at. where it had been standing with- out an owner for almost a day. The car which with the exception of one flat tyre, is in running order is now reposing in a local garage and as yet has been unclaimed. THE LATE MRS. T.A. STEWART Many friends were shocked , lflllllly of the ms H took possession ol an apparently G a standing vote. William Duff, who referred to the Union Bill bate in the H He stated tha- THE ouARLorrETowu GUARDIAN ”STAND FIRM” 1s CRY (Continued From Page One ____... .____._. regor was moved congregation, The resolution was seconded >__._____________ ) prominent mc-n in other important A resolution or sympathy m the centres waiting to be heard from, om RI M‘ Mao excellent results are expects-l from and paused by the Province. Mr. MacGregor Preparing (Continued on Page 3) influential men of that city Executive Chairman lnmsn, W. which urged Rogers and one of Mr. Frederick augmented _ ‘to sea M» conunlttce be Prince County with Summcrside as Major v COlll‘ “P” L _ mami ng, Charles It. Rogers, Albert ‘ of unenburg Saunders, Gc-Jrge M. Mutturt. on“ of Puruamentncreelman McArthur, A. S. McKay L the parting or the and John Y. Phillips to Wily! nllll <-'01n€. and is now here, constant“ t Courtney Barber's assistants, has hc-sn ' County Headquarters. by Schurmon, vice chairman, de- C ut pres Following i1 ntceting in Summer- . w“ a staunch supporter or the sldu on Monday afternoon between cause. - Colonel Thomas Cantley intro- duced u. resolution every charge and mission field solutely that a vote be taken tween December 10 and June 10. formed in he Prince County (Joni- l OCTOBER 9, 1924 The Leather gill-Wear when ydil uses " girhich j ‘bk; will keep it soft?‘ qd-‘jgghp and prolong its life. l ' USE; e IIUGGE " Sh 1 P ' oe olrsh A BLAC TAN - - "'2' K - DARK BROWN. A I ~ Dressing (cake) and WhltilfCaahvdillEl-lll) ‘f and K. ii ent learn of the Stewart whlc home at W ‘ternoon. The been in poor six months ho great fortitud showed at nli that strong faith body which during The death of Mrs_ and love for all her actions. late Mrs. deceased who had health for the p“! resolution. ltev. W re he]. “mess Wm] of Toronto, Dominion e and patience amlt life characteriz- Stewart was in T. every- t itrds and the vows which A‘ and the sooner the better for nil mmee‘ h wok place at h,” concerned said the speaker. est River yesterdaylulx resolution passed unanimously. Following the discussion on the The or liarbufs assistants is . F. McConnell, Secretary of he Presbyterian: Church Associa- tion in (Janndn, gave a splendid all. “mes evidence "r ress. He told oi‘ the first-tent situa- ion throughout tile Dominion. He referred t0 the Westminster stand- were One of (Jampuigiri Direct- iu Sum mcrsiiie to forward tlu- organiza- tion work in Prince. and subsld iury headquarters has bccti (llluflttil here. Mr. lmnnn told reporters yester- day that hu expected to be able to announce the (ffllllllltlllflll ot‘ -thn Prince cummittc-c willful the next few days, as well as the llillllLk-i of other men comprising the Provin- St. Paul's Choir, Ch’t0wn, Milton Parish (in Sunday aftu Visits ruoon last, luv-miners 0t‘ the above choir, under the able: lcnilcrsbip of Mr. S. N. Earle, paid a very \\'l‘l(!(llll(! visit to Si. JillliYS (fhurch, Milton in “iill not" of the Knights the “,1. man \\'llli .\ir. Patrick The Exi-rittivc 'i‘ii:kr-t (‘munntteo of (‘tilumbtis "Uh Boy" Prmluction llli‘l in the K. of (‘. iiuuu- lust night to discuss tbc forthcmuim: cnmpziigu, Dr. James h‘. Blanchard is the (item-rail (‘hair Fitzsim- her 71st year and during her life which the cake donated by Mrs. McLennan, Experimental Station was disposed of at the Exhibition grounds realizing 11' sum somewhat over $600. Much commendation is due those gentlemen both from this city and other Maritime cities- wbo on this occasion came for- ward in such a splendid manner and made such a generous ree- pouso to the appeal for the P. E. l. (Jrplluilage. _ BOY OVER SIXTEEN AS SALES- lllilll, spare time. F‘. Gallagher Ziui Sparks St., (lttawa. - ' 6825-l0-6~m-5i and Yorkshino grade pigs, five to six weeks old. Exhibition prize winners included-J. (l. McLeod, i Hampshire. 6869-10.8.tn3i WANTED-JLASTERERS. AP- pl_v Phillips &' (llark, New lios ‘ . st '- WMV Ggggloomgeod l . tuatlotis Vacant BIG ‘EARNINGS STEADY EM- FOR SALE—FIFTY YORKSHIRE to nor home In Smumcrslde after spending Exhibition Wc-ek visiting [her friend Miss Florence liogun. River was among the city yesterday. PERSONALS. Miss Della Gallant has returned bliss E. M. Vnniderctlne, Vernon the visitors in $ PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting card sample book free; men_ and women already Gr Barbe, College, Department ' making $5 up daily. in spare time. ..F_.. Mammal 3_1.n5gg_ gstt-retson Limited, - n . PREMIER KING HANDS ADVICE TO PEOPLE OF ployment for Barbers. 1191301110 expert in 8 weeks. Write Moll 10~1-12i. Lands His Criminal ." drcn of Summerside_ spent Exhibi tion Weuk in. Charlottetown visit DPBIIlFDFd-ling Mr. 'i'homas Hogan and family. — ' N. S.. h ' ctr rn d home after at lltemling Exheibitfon in Char Mr. J. P. Hogan and three chil- Mr. J. Cyril McLc-llan of Sydney, ottetown. was a woman who took her great est pleasure for somebody much missed not only band and family but n11. circle of friends and relatives. 90FF0Wlni< husband and Mlllun, Dedhum, hiass, Thomas Phillips, St John, all of whom is oxtexuled tho slnc in doing something else. She will be by her hus- The deceased leaves to mourn a p. four daught- Mm. taken by every Presbyterian Church. The speaker showed historically how the Prcs- byterian (lhurch Ilflllplg and not with the Church o by a wide 5y par] N. B., to hits minister in - began with , and how futile the A n Cllilfllll. He referred briefly lllu present situation in the vuriotis . ltugcrs, chairman of the Women's Divisions in Princt- (Iounty. where in the organization in (luturin, and izuticluil speech with a strung appeal the lament in any country bud bten to s-Lnmp out the Presbyt [he cial Executive (Iommlttec. ur stated yesterday women had accepted in the movcmctit: that Mrs. ltola cts er- tn Mrs. (la-urge Whcutley, Mrs. J. ll. liicCruzizly. and Mrs. Iluring the absence of Mrs. W. she is aiding work, Mrs. ll. ll. llornc, 131i El ctl Ito Executive Chairman lmuan inrth these captaincics Melklte, Mrs. Frcil-ierick lioulc, Mrs with M," William liuc-stis, Mrs. Noel llcllluis ' Stetson. rlition to assisting in the musical part of the service, solos were beautifully FGlliltETlHl by Mr (‘barb-s Earle, who sang ‘Falvux-y" and "More Love tu 'l‘l1cv"; also by .\ir. Percy Williams who sang “Abidi- The service was con- ducted by- the ltiev. W, J. Patton, who also preacln-d frum ihc 32nd Psalm, and firs! verso. Tha- cun- i-Zregulitm was Vt‘l‘y large. and vcry appreciative of ille siervic-es rend- ered so freely by tlw choir. it is hoped u return visit \vili"br- mud:- ln Ilw nunr iiilure. mmuls. (‘hniruiau of \\'ard (lno, .\lr_ ldrni-si .'\ic(‘ari.~y, (fhnirmuu ui‘ \\':1rd urn, Mr. William l-‘lynu, (‘huirmzin of Ward llilirl‘, Mr. Philip Nommu, (‘huiritinn of A and Prui‘. lli'fll‘y Ilium-hard, man at’ \\'nrd five. Tim general clinlriunii has _lllil|l])i‘il out. u plun ul‘ aictitm that promises big results. The ctlslini: is now going on under lhc rnmthli- (liner-lion of .\lr. .l_ Aus- llil 'l‘rz|iuor, (‘huirmau 0f the Tul- unt (fommittoiv, liis aides include Niessrs. lruuis \\’yuni-, l). J. Mac- llll E K. lll PETROL 121's are cronteuiplutlitg feeding sic-e and R. H. ltogr-ru. were in tho pussfei-asluu of (‘aptu Frank 1'5 llls llunour. Rmlmrd l"l')l'ili* Oil board the‘ Luizt-n. liufi- cunn; to New (ilusgow to attend in _ , and tlu- lfflllli'l‘tll(fi_l promised to be lluualil and ,\\'. b) ‘Fraiutlrg lJr Earl or leave no stone unturned to con- Avenue, Charlottetown. is in ]{n|)'“v h... “w, .., L y, 1 . |.-1 ' F‘; “St sYlll-llllllly- linuc tl l PITWllJ 't riu Cll h ch- rkc A meeting of tin» woman < L’ U I ( - n‘ U". (“u l DUNDAS SERVICES~Therc ‘ " “ l e n H“ ‘ " . ' ~-~- llli-i mule rulv, thi- pzu-t (lrigiuallv WANTED — MAID APPLY 171 ‘——'*"¢°>———-» irotu llinlifux to Vancouver fillllllllll-‘l Will lll? llvlll lll lllif Y- M- . ~ ' veyor, liermnuville. will be service in the Pre.b tl i n ' , . _ . I I I . _ lllnyrli l>.\ Jllwilh huntlcy, pow 6646-9-2734311105, Grafton Si. - 6862-10 Sandi (yhumh Anmmdule’ Suadflwy cast. EX‘ 5.56s]. [a/llcel-lhi)izizfblziIfiltt-fidl-Llllllgk Hlilffillil iu tho Mllilll.‘ Box iii-var», Wk ' 12th at 11 tam. The Rev. Dr. Young r . ' ’ , f , - I _' -__~ 1339-140 9.11111 057 YOUR PmNTING DONE, AT For Sale 0' Tmmlm‘ m ymr“ mm" M“ HIBITION FROST (“A USING iirltllrliglldiiihlllilliiilmwliltillldilulluril: (fiorlllnuerl From Page One) ""““*‘>""“" the (lllllllllllll 0°11“! 3°” 1'11"‘ -——-———-——-—-—--_- Sin" Sllilerlnlelldunt in the Wort ——— -—- gqlfding “w, aflivnk... ‘mm, ________ REV_ ‘L [ylac-INTQSH em P110119 133. 2879-5-6-ti’. s_ c, w_ LEQHQRNS._A FEW and now representing the Hamel (cmlflnlllld From Page One) (Continued From Page One) ‘, . ,. . . . '. , . . . v _l Nilsqlo“ v l _ t m‘ I m ______,____________ Mrs. lloim and .\ix. iunmn lmvi. m. _ Npvw 5 41¢ lvrvlll, pallets. and year old - - "I500 0111' l "P01. W , - —-~-——————— ——-——~————~—-—€- gm“), ,.,.,|,,,.S,,.,| “m, “N...” |,.. _., How Liquor was Purchased, .4 JRAT- -. ‘valued hens for s,ne__Evereu "owmt, speak. it is hoped Ithat a very Cllfllllinlll and lluntcr of (Iharintttl. on account nf frost ilnmngc. and m“ zmpndanc” M this nl,,,,,ing_ i‘ G3u310_8'm4|1 lgrgig niflnljiy)‘ wi|| i... i" niuniganci. town. Work on the interior has much of the oats in this territory Spurrml o“ by m“ ZN.“ m. Hm“ 1.31m], Hun-nun,’ --],,.,,k,_,, m "n, 4 WA"N"TED__HOME To BOARD _.._ _ ______ _, lilo ‘lieu: Dr. Young. coming as he y;l.tllltlilllli‘llllllfi, Willi the HXKEHII wore atlsb biully tron-u. Icnii lye. hlzldfll_w\il._ hmmn‘ “Mnhprs m. m“ 1.4.1,.“ ,,,,),,M._.. “minim, m m“ ' Hun m“ ages eight six DESmABLEI MODERN DWELL 01.5 .1. i)”. 1"“, w)...“ nvnry m. l0 m. cmpnl m. the rear 0i‘ tin- sumling is‘ ‘prfltifllnlliltf with plus WW live (Enmmmml hm,“ Imp“ u] rum-L 111.. n-yh-y...“ m- pqnun. ‘gulps m, g ‘llllllmnlL y“; Apply by later p"; for M“; m. to |el__N0_ 33 fort dilltst be put fnrth in lngriynfli) building, which Ihitilly il(€i'!)lll‘lll.l punts 0t‘ acreage: about equal to last Him?“ “rumhwnt mm m. (may “u... RU“. I'm-rum“ sum h" hm] m ‘ --~ ' t thi-‘(litarilltut Office llillsbourifll St. McLean nnd Mc- our ghllng“ w (lllllrcll W011i. 'l‘hc llllle-‘l "m"! lmmlrml p“r5°'“" ymr’ ~ lutictuivn to servo as" icnm captains imhi Norman AilPllllillI, um- of tlw “kw (‘I‘Ah"UW' N‘ Ocl- 3*‘ . o l Gsssjlojmnsi Kinnon. Royal Bunk Building llully Day service will hi,» hold in Wllon completed the new cathedral Grain, which is all in’ siook lll I" mp Gonna}? (Zmnkmign- Den" complainants’ u Sum m. ‘mmwy m lic- John Ainclnmsh. of Sydne,“ 686l_]o_7_M3|_ the church at Dumlss at 3 p.m. and will be a crmiit not only to tho Alberta. is standing up ioirly well n ac-cu lances w (mm mcludu “M. pennsnvzlm“ “OWL New . _.,_\\z|si-l|-1:li-.l Moderator of the W?“ in the evening at Bridgetown at 11009111 0i’ Eilnlfllll Boy lllld Vlvllllly. under unfavorable weather condi- Main" TD “m,” rflcNntt George L York and hml been given in rc- Mul-nmw‘ l'r"3')yl°'h"‘ Synod )[fll0 IIGIP Wllllllflil FOR SALE__‘BY AUCTION ON 7 o'clock. Now that the temporary but to the Province as ‘a whole. Ho“ and “mess [he present wean“ brébvsp -w*flnflce‘l“ Rig-gins Wm‘ mm a nlmlher m, dollar MUS‘ mm which. ()|)Ull(‘ll what will probably ‘_ me Market square on Friday 59370 01' llllullllle Pflrflllfsln l! 0V- - m- p, l)r0]()nggd Serious (lgimzige is “mm ‘bu, “m. rvnlimn 0.-r'_\qu1i| in half and signed by _-\¢io];nnn_ l"? ‘If m“ ‘mmml $95510" lll-Te illlll 5°V FOR STORE‘ couN-‘IRY at 11.30 n.m, shuril, Memtugh- 9" l‘ l“ ""1""! ‘ha’ “w” M“ be a 1 "lll 100K811 for. There are “Ml” can $1.15. 'l‘itus, \Valtcr s. (lraut. 'l‘l"* lllllcr wrlcanolullnx halves """""’"" "w" ““"""”“ 1""! buy preferred; stattgsoageul ‘viii, "n Cm.’ Sh, Cyunderl Perm“ lull attendance at these services. Hons mm ‘urge numbers o‘: tun“ . . liminliztii. -10- -. . ——€‘<">'—"*“' tic oil, tile professor confessed, it cost him over $150. establishment of the flct that arti ficinl gas forsces the duy when thc- French African colonies vast (iuantities castor oil for motor spirit. lion acres he says, would product- becn a great antuunt oi‘ toughening and no sprouting yet. Depreciation But though his role t-zlds \vith thellll grades as a result n1 frost is now being revealed and is showing up in patches dumagg being princi- cnn be produced, he will be raising of palm oil and the production of A quarter of a mil the province. A Yorkton correspon-' dent says that in almost every field of wheat he finds some number Oiie and in another part of the same S been busy in this work for thc lust four weeks. _ _ “innings n1‘ 11m (‘XiTllilVfl <01.“- tuittcc are held r-vory day nt "0"" in (‘ainpsiilll pally confined to eastern parts of,Quncn Street. Headquarters. 1U Uccnsson TO SASKATCHEWAN Many friends will rcgret to learn annually four million hectolltres oilfield he finds gram [may froze"- “biii bontivggr-r," who “ulwnyt; 4i ilututlou of being straight. t0 h cnstumtlrs." livcrcrl ihc guilds and llilil l.llt' H'- V _ , N .1. , _ _ , _ _ a itmsi. inn-rusting u . lt- .J, M this winter. 'l‘hirs applies ilfllltfllllll‘ i-icartz, Lieutenant (mvnnor of llllfllllilfilllplml ll“‘.l_“’l“_" 1K" MW‘! ML-Lnnn yqnqplupfll “HD0113: l)... '__‘_ iiy to the central hart of the pro- Prince Eilwurd ltililllil, is llflllfirllly H UL‘. “up m lmml“.'*’“ 1mm” h“ so sinn and pref Iu-d tli- ' 'l (cqnflnued From page one) Vince Mme w “we unlmmt Or Chuirlnun "f i)“; fund-raising ||\i)V(~ bicsi-inn-il flu- tiirn bills nml (hi-n " - l“ ‘V. '. r ‘will; sync: —-——-—- ..~ . -. l. Y’ . . out in lacbatif of Prince Edward was ILIW" llll‘ lllilllll’ Wlllllllll llll)’ _ “.11” “'55” u '7 l?“ _ gram iced is nvuilnhlc. .\ stcoml lll pro)?“ Th‘. ,_, “pm h, "H . , Maclunnou of liuliiox iluratns is nccessary- T310 Prob crop oi‘ zilialio. is being out ni the l-“lllllll Wmeslum Orphanage’ . g 4:1‘ '-| ' I M " ‘lmh. . w of tlu- General Anson»; 18m or “Dlmnercml manufacture’ sou‘h and is ielrlin well Fm-tyfivtl wnmmnlues 0mm ‘U llllmli pullhunfll l” m” Clue“ bly and by I'm!‘ \’l Show however, is not, so simple, as thc ‘ m‘ ‘quskthii w Fmuugh Hm man (‘burluttciuvvn illlfl Sumnwr lllllnt 11-,‘Milli-l;if»€"1b'1llll"i"lll' "Willi luil-rzlx’ ' . ,' ‘ '. ' Imc" o? animal m“! vegetable fulfil‘ ‘t l-k l“ L I {Ii MI" ha"! ‘mm Organized m dam’ hilisiiivr “Vi. iw“ when M a mo‘ Fulluu-iiii? tip. Hiilrlllfll munina is prohibitive to success. To pro i1“ 5 m ms if“ V“ “ g0“ “M dun to the "U?" "f m" ‘vmmm of {~v:>:n .""L“,' ,. y...“ m. ‘\.],,,;,.,.,,Ur “w,” (-311.41 duce fivc dollars‘ worth nf synthc mg‘ m" 0008s not, appear i0 have um IN“ Mlxiuflry who have Auras ilr-si-iibml Adcimzm as u - - for, llr. (‘hristuphur illllflfbu noml ‘ziaituil ilr, J. S. Sutbl-rluuil; A. F. Iicutley, soconvirzcl the nomination iiev. K. .\i_ Mumps», North Sydney. p. in‘, 1 _,____ nniuinau-d lit-v. .luhn lilatwlntosh. TEACHERS DECIDE To MOLD Sydney, sccunilcd by ‘V Jain: . . . c CHILDREN TO COMMUNISM PARIS. Oct. S. ~~~Tliv Yilitml Priugltv. Sydney, Rev. Nnirn, (‘umpin-lltun, N. B., nomin- utl-d livv. l~‘. W. Thompson, Log l . . . Federation at‘ School Tinhltlll-lrs r:i'|g"“‘"“"' S“ ll- -""‘Y""ll@il lly Rev. 1., rirsulvc-l that (Canadian Press.) S.»\SK.-\'I‘OON Oct, 8.-Bcl'0ro llll azulit-ucc of over 2,000 persons which crowded Third Avenue Mc- IlIOIllSI, Church here far beyond its normal capacity. Premier MacKen- Zic King last night reviewed the accomplishments and problems of his government during its three, yours in office. and made clear to his hearers that because of the pre- (United Press) of a Paris detective who travelled half way aroundthe world for his quarry, and finally, in the (lUlSe jungle. of Annum. throw aside his disguise and arrested his man, who is now doing three years in juil. As related hers an untiquary named Mnlruux was undo: the ob- servance of the Paris police, sus were“ o‘ ""9 K°"""'"°""" §§f..‘.”“..f’~’..."“i’ii..‘;°ii321f’"i#f..‘;°i gastem supporters the Hudson museums. it was thought he had llay Railway will not be completed for some time. 'l‘hc Premier intimated that with designs on collections of antiques in one of the French provinces, and as o. matter of routinc- a detec- ihc serious illness of Senator PARIS, Oct. 8.—Th.’s is tliclstory lYco at his residence at Port Hill. Slight hopqi; are held for his re- covery. l_ Miss Bella Hughes of New Glas gow, N. S.. who has been visiting on the Island. left on return yes terday morning, accompanied by Mrs. Maud McDonald ot Wiusloe w-ho will visit frit-ads and relatives in Trenton, N. S.. ‘llnll New m“ gow, N. S. gasoline uml a million hectolitres of lubricating thrn that he forescu; the day when the essential raw material will be obtained greiu mutter of plants, and DQ601116 a by-product of paper production- _____-¢0&—. j- oil, going from chlurophyl or Prison Bars N0 Barrier To‘ Musi- Top Hats Worn in Ireland Al; Gall (united Press.) JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Oct. 8.— further cal Broadcaster shape with a noticeable erable increase in numbers kep the crease and there is a good demon for fat live poultry. On the Edmonton, iluttveguu an Britsh Columbia line days of drying weather stocks in shape for threshing, [Stock in this province is in good improve- ment’ in quality oi’ hogs and ‘consid- Pmlllfy rulsinli is also on the in- harvesting. excen tin Clairmont district ls com plcisd bill. it Will reqlllrenqeverui to put The weather in British Columbia during the week has been entirely favorable though inclined to frost llllrlng the night but the temperat- ure did not quite reach the freez- DR .DUNCAN (continued From PaQQ one) taught revolutionary lu the IllHCllSSlOll that ]ll‘l‘(‘4’Il1!il lll t; (anchors should take matters i urute at (liililfilllfilli, had hcill big l‘riglles 1n flmiiiington and Aber- d in tho Church of Scotland. and (lllrlnl! lll" (Pleat ‘flxlrtylll? books. and "bringiuf; the (rhilzlrc ll 11:11:10 ‘l: ma‘?°R§§3Y|ln]:“c|.: In“. tn unrlcrstatizi that modern sock-i ilivson. i0?“ ' ‘ ‘ i .. '~ ' .‘-. iiiflll- (llllsiil: lj(lll)i\l\l‘li‘jlis(ll)' Sgt. Andrew and S“ l'illll has bad a line 0i 110510?” fr}... Qgoflqnfl including lllfv- n" . . _. __ “ “l mouths ago to rotur-u lo‘ iespurlsh country to take up A axgli Bruce on the Clyde; tlw Rev-find In m. Taylor, who became i) il- class strife propaganda with th little nut-s. iliscnrilixig d of Labor. and which vote diffvruit urntors ilcclztrul that their own lmnds and ilcgin their fllfl l,i')Il 3 longed in the iLhlGFiltlfIl \\ ich at‘ fiiintod with the French Federation from that l)0Il_\' when thr- (‘entailin- ists split. with iht- Socialist party. but one Liberal member in Saskat- chcwnu, and the other fifteen seats solidly’ Progressive and as such out- side the councils of the adminis- tration the province could not look tive was assigned to trail Mslraux and a companion, wherever they might go. . The pair went to u seaport and ma“. won piigsifge nn a steamer OfPatri0tism (United _ Preaa.) Many people regard l1 Prim" “a the last place in which to achieve lame, but the case of Harry 51100- grass, convict In the Missouri-state weather during brought on the fruit crop consider ior completion of its most lmport- for 8111x011. French lndo-China, DUBLIN Oct 8--'i‘he ffailtesnn Penitentiary here. is an exception. ably earl-fer than usual. the season ha. and the detective went 810118 0n the some vessel. Ho did not even have time to buy a cirallge 0f clothing, but mode friends among the crow and borrowc-J what he needed. At Saigon. Mslraux and his friend posed as rich travelers, anxious t0 see tlic- country, while thenetectlve sluthed around in the background. ifs had, however, made known his mission to the local French author. ities, and when Mslrsux asked for guides to the remote districts of Annam, the detective was smonz the nstivcu sssgned, but cleverly disguised. The party scoured the region. of Angkor. rich lll n01!’ ant development project in the _im- iiivlllille future. ‘fhere will be no general elec- tion this year Mr. King said, but thvrc will be one next year or at Must the year after. and in the per- lflil nf interim he urged the people or Saskatchewan to think well of Ibo situation before they went to tlic polls. ' ————-—<-0§--—-- "Tbcre goes the most talked of mun in this club." “Oh! Who talks about him?" “lie does." . we 0 ii d fl specimens of old i Qllécft HOlICI a‘ Ei..f.2.3“..., llildhli/intlrnlllx sndAllg: W3," an“. chnhmtown companion boils 100i!- thoy did not hesitate, conditions being favorable, to burslarlle All- Tllll llllPlll" HMQl ll“. namlte temples for Particularly been completely renovated fino specimens. and wfurnlahad throughout Th9 lwrllel‘ "l slam w“ m“ t“ away, and the collectors. having decided to leave the country ll! that route. called up the native guides and dismissal them. Then tho Paris detective had his day. The humble disguise was cnst aside. the French pollflemllll stepped out, and Mnlraux and his mend weffl placed under arrest. ‘ The case was tried at Phom- penh, Cochin Chino. llnll Milli"! and offers. vary comfortable 1 accommodation lo the travel- ing public. The tabla Ia especially good and the public are courteoualy cared far. Rates 88.00"! day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR. had- no defence. it came out. dur- ""'"" ng t-he iflill. . r morgue Yggilggi: ' ' ' " wore destined or o 6W CIIBPIOttCIUWH qilllry. and were worth 1.000.000 francs. Hotel Co., Ltd. A tremendously tat man stepped on piece of oranse reel. flounder“ ibout, and finally fell into the road. He was arrested for giving a street performance without a license- Proprietors Gob; -:ii The difference between a eornna- ‘uiiist and a messenger b0! is trifl- ‘ng. One walks in lll! 51009 0nd games and their aecompllnyln! 000' iul events have been remarkable for the revival in lreisnd of the tall hut. Twenty years 1180 ll black- morning coat, striped trousers and n tall hat were the almost essen- tial uniform of professional men: and no doctor or lswyel‘ 0111mm l0 wcur them. An easier style of dress gradually crept in. llnll 1'01‘ 111°” than ten years tweods and soft hats replaced the old dlguities. and the tall hat was rarely seen except st funerals. The more formal clothes have now returned. At social functions all tho Free Sate officials and min- isters wear them. As the indepfin‘ dent puts It. this is "expressing homage iio this var yyoung state in terms of clothes. ln a vulgar, mod- ern, democratic age clothes matter tremendously and there is no get- ting away from it. Outsiders judge us byapeparance. not by what we are. and patriotism calls for thel best show possible at all such pub- lic or semipublic events." ‘HiggP-"My wife is an angel, sir h —an angel." Miggs——“Oh, how sad! When did she die?" BIRTHS HOWAItD-At the Prince County Hospital, October 8211,1934 to Mr. “a, Mrs Robert Howard. poring. fibid.__a son. ' I DEATH! lTlliMART-At West River, Oct. Liars. . A. Stewart. we 71 ,1 voans. Funeral, Friday, Oct. 10 at M0 can. IURNl-6uddeniy at Melville. Ii Albert Burns in his Nrdryear. Mr. mPlnaell-n‘ w t.“ be other sleeps in bis- walk. xrQ-firyzgg“ ll - .1;,¢as1':'- H9; "Min “u; h" Mn dancer. "Hall- Bdfltmforrllerly belonged to Ilree- shd- "it you can ilnd a ioertner." larotners reside. , town P]; Island where his two Sliilii ANTI tnin McKinnon, chairs, For Harry. although serving a term behind the stone walls of the Billie prison, has not only nchievedvre- nown. but he has acquired tiaizon- wide dame, as welL-chiefly duo to radio. More than two years n30 n‘! was sentenced to serve three years on a charge of attempted robbery. He entered prison known. but today his name is fatn- iiiar to persons in almost every sec tion of the country. il-lsrry bnought a gift of his fins- ens with him. He is a pianist 0i rare ability and can ploy with ex- traordinary skill and technique, se~ veral masters have declared. Soon he was playing once a week more ststation WOS. the stats ra- dlocasting station. one of tile most powerful in the country. virtually People began to write aski who the “wonder-ful" pianist was. His name became known and now Snodgrnss‘ renditions both of pop- ular and classical music are given to a wide radio audience. What Harry will dio when gains his liberty is not known. but e can have his pick of a score good positions playing the piano in several. sections of the country. no cording to prison officials. "Filiiliilliiii Lovers of antique furniture w o wall by calling at once on Cap- 41 Brighton Ave- hree parlor sitting one rockarnnd couch nil u on 8min". Oct‘ “h, m“ sand carved and in finst. class con- ue. There are t ition. Among other things is a sol oak buffet new. These must be sold immediately as Capt. McKin- non is leaving the lsland.—2i. liliE Nearly al Jonsthans have been picked, Witi ed tonnage will do better flnanc-lal ly than lust year. .._._--Q0-§__.__ Smoking Alters A W0men’s Faces, Says Gynecologist (United Preys.) VIENNA, Oct. 8.-'-<Women who are heavy smokers lose their fair complexion much more quickly than non-smoking women, in the opinion of Dr. R. Hofsstter, noted Viennese gynecologist. who has written a book entitled "The Smok- ing Woman." - The features of ll Il- Ol‘ n5 smoking women. he contends, are usually much sharper than those of non-smokers. The more women smoke, the shar- per the nossnnd chin are outlin- ed and the skin becomes very vtaut. The lips. says Dr. Hoisatter, lose their rosy natural color and e- come pale, while the corners of ills li.ps show wrinkles prematurely and there is a tendency for the lower lip of a female smoke addict to project further than the upper "n. Through this gradual change the features of smoking women bo- comc more masculine. Dr. Hofsst- ter claims to have observed that heavy female smokers have a pro- nounced growth of beard. The eye of strong female smo- kers undergoes n change. says Dr. Hofiitntter. The lid rises and falls more slowly. Thorc is a-tondency to stare. Sonic women even ba- come cross-eyed as they smoke. Among the women who smoke he of ill id respect to the fruit crop us a whole krowers seem to be well satisfied with returns and oven‘ with rcduc- s. _______ 101d Time Ghost I Evicts Family (united Press.) ‘Clll'(.‘lli'1S'l"l')Il Sussex. liuzluml. (m. Sr-"Tlio slllllll" “my l“ m‘? mum. of a gliitlsl. which cnnatztutl) cvicis tenants from u charming olll country house not far front this. city. Families come and iiunilies I110. Sometimes the)’ “WY ‘or sevm“ n] weeks; sometimes they relllnln for only s few dayli- One modern 1194mm” ‘Vomml who leased the house poon-unnnnll the idea "m; 1g wnshnulitcil lliltl cflreguny kept n11 ghost stories‘ gway from her three yiollni! elm" dren, Within a few weeks the 1‘.lll1~ dren complain to their mother that they um not like lorllly in "W" nursery because "the lady" disturb ed thorn. Finally the up-to-dutc and skcplil‘. nl moths r also sow tllc 811-111?” wmnnn, Sho was tmwiiiing to admit it at first. but a boy and fllrl 0! 16 and i7 respectively, wlm were vis- ltlllz her, complained that they al- so hnd seen her. This female ghost hns been seen by so many persons, or at least so mnny persons have imagined they saw it. that it has become well» known to ghost specialists in all parts of England. The iclzcnri will in explanation" of ll1C npilllrlllll" l“ that tho house was owned by a cavalier who during the Civil War took refuge in‘ n secret chamber. His wife denied to the Roundheods that he was in tho building. They set fire to the house and the hus- band was sufnocnted. His wife inst her reason through the shock. and her spirit ls supposedto haunt the heavily are teachers, students, fe- male physicians. actresses, artists, and piano virtuosos. building in spite of the fact that it has been rebuilt and little re- Sennlo. This bill reinsiutcs touch France, in session in this city. has H- Mclmflnj. Ne“l"aglle' N‘ 8"‘ H‘)? 581mm Cm-mrun m, \V. A. Nicholson. Dartmouth, l\. principles. ,5" numfuaiwl lie-v. i). MacOdrutn, l, lit-v. .\l|'. Alclntusli was (ali-ctctl. Noticl- was taken 0f the deaths oi‘ n wlm havi- pussml away since tho last. mutating. 'l‘lu- Synod adjourn a ml until trmmrrow morning at ton. n PICKING, (lfl. H. ~Afier twenty v four hours of hear ' artillery fight _. - ~ . , - ._ ‘m; nu the Slum nikwmi front Jmf-biléfl with thu germs. (i llllllis 2mm“: Tog“ Lin.“ Mflnchurmn Tho federation compri‘ ' about 70'9"“ ““~“’l“"l m“ "lomingilml: gym" teachers who m“. 1 h... were beaten uii by the .|p troops supporting the Poking KOY nrnnicizi. At lll ‘H.111. U10 D0!“ our. of the opposing armies were iriually unchanged but the 80115 continued active. , . ’l‘hc ranks of the (‘ommunist ' , _ “IS Point. Fall Bruin is making (lust-as UlllVPfSll-Y.’ Klflgslliillgélilgld teachers will be considerably swell. H“"l"‘l'l; “My dear, when a with. slaw progress una generally llceds the lute ucv. 111- J~"“"" ‘ ' tn n the amnesty p111 ilasslwl by P"""l"‘.“ l" mm“ Sh“ “valves l r l1 500d rul nto bring it along. lll'y‘ __ tho (Jhumbr-r is ndnptcti by the Plfllll- Mirinui-"Yvs, but it isn't n D01“ "rs who lmvv been (llsmissml far rcnsuu, and provides for their pro ordinary course have bud tin-y nut br-sn ilismisscd. . t OCTOBERlS MAGIC TOUCH snbvln-sivc action, nr for any other lmtinout waive." 1m rowan 0r ITS own, or. I mot’~n ut‘ posts the-y would in the 'l‘ll0ll1lltl' llvlflfllflb‘ U" h?“ ‘l 5mm“ l‘l'.'l(fll('il powt-r of its Own- Ail who ltavu "yo! ii. kuuw this and k061i it by H1...“ .l_..- ihe most valuable llniment available. ltis uses are llllllllllelalll" and for ntauy yours it has been prized as the lczulinll l-lnllllem ll" mun uml beast. Ovcr Elli} valley in gnnueuts uf Mmarws Lmimem ‘or Rheum-gum ame October comes laughing and ..“_‘_.“ dancing, - And down in the brook, wlu-rc- F H0tel VICiJOIlB , she paused to look , Water Street. Charlottetown ‘I Soft colors. like dreams, g0 “glmlcmg- Offers to the travelling < She has touchctl all the iron-s with ‘ public I comloréabhtilll tip-Ill: l bur sweet finger tips date hotel. 0n "I > Till they riot in scarlet and room. with private baths. I yellow, > And the golden rod full, by the old The cum"! l. "ma" ‘l. ‘I meadow wall, over canada- Telephone In ,, She touches with iiilis rich and n" 799m], courteous aer V mellow. vlcm I 0 She kisses the sumac with scarlui- H‘ c- BROWN’ ’ red lips, Manag , And hiding deep down in the ______ i» grosses ' The blue asters lie nnd relic-ct back (IhaPIOItlZGtOWII I the sky ’ t As she wnkens them ull, when Hotel Co‘! ’ shu trusses. Proprietors t She covvrs the bills with a (lt‘(‘|l. v hazy blue ' Thut tit night, when thc Shadows Vlc-TORIA HOTEL reinstalling, . . .. ls n soft tender mist of" pale J- ll- UFOWII- Si. John; G. W. Rus- nmcthyst. - for, St. John; J. E. ibamorsdy. St. That hashes tho nlghtingaltfs John; (i. ll. Bachaud. Ottawa; A. cnilfniz. She fills all thc- world. this spirit of flame. With n music like wonderful sing. great lug, For the mystical fingers. wherever she lingers. Touch the chords that set nuturo n-ringing. mains of the old mansion. .-Franela Wright Turner-HA. 0. lpfllancr lonotoll. .Ii, Moshor Ottawa; W. C. Smith. Halifax; Geo. l). Mwluskey. Sr‘. John; E. N, Mullln, New Castle: H. W. Long. Toronto; E. J. Boyd. ,Toronto; G. E. Jones St. John; G. B. Kelly. Grnnby; M. Winston. Montreal; C, B. iDunfer. Aahisnd; N. D, Wiles frruro; R. H. Mol-‘ar- lane St. John; R. F. Kerr, New Glasgow; A. .0. Smith. Mimnegnsh; wast...’ qoll-uozeiiiinislsfllnvl- ,_ ,,