OOlvww i cl..;.»£;;zi" ?.4.l.. 5.. fti88m8flt8 1009p» 11m of s were! N b" lhu of s mun F"! "W593i - .. . lo nor [he of ii words held m u“ r vimgifl B -———- : light insertions ‘lo pcrllsoofli words yesterday, The 33510“ wwm: LAB-GE FOURMASTED VESSEL povv: gm; A“ m- __,_. u lengthly one and it is understood “BUT” MARTIN" l" P°RTPTh°I _ # A‘ " that mtg“, whammy wm. mo- large four masted vessel "Ruth Mar- Agents Wanted hlbjuon enmmemem provoked tin" arrived in port yesterday from , t‘ 1t. » some heaped discus“; New York with a cargo of 1230 tons IEMS WANTED To 88L I U3. IONS Vacant of hard coal for A. Pickard d; 00- d G M c d8 5953* flAuflsos_unued church Se... This vessel which is one of the son we ns ar . best value A s5 PRIVATE cuarsrms “c, m. Sunday. 0c,’ m“ m, a, finest seen in mu port was built m ever shown, easy to sell. Regal Art Company. Manufacturers. .. 310 Spadina, Toronto. A. W. Oct. 1'1. . Bradley - Garretson. .v MAN 0B WOMAN T0 TRAVEL Brantford,0nt. B,V,O¢|;_,9-241_ and .- ‘ ‘ 100B! wo- ‘ tlves. x _ Position permanent; yearly guar- _i '_ Teachers wanted antBQ $1092d (being $21. wee average) an expenses. Winston. - 00.. Tower Bldg, Toronto. .1 ' scam-rob our mun! ‘ A. w. slwssl . 5°h°°l Q“°b°°- a mwths- Apply ‘_ y ‘Bmlnsquallfications and expen- . to Chas. W. Clarke, Secret- "? . 8363-10-12-61 Wanted Greetlfla card sample book ‘m; Nnrescntatives making ten dollars daily; experience or capital mo. MADE _ lNSPAI-E TIME, IN ‘CITY“0B. town. taking orders. We show you how to make a success.‘ Dc- livery later. Personal Greeting} Cards. Something new and, snapny- Masnlflce ‘ sample book free- "Imperial Art" a1 Welling- ton Wat, Toronto. ' * Eernale Help WANTED. - nousmrsarsn . middle aged lady. Apply w Daniel McLeod. Point Prim - A.W. Sept. 22th. _ . 8438-l0~l6-3l_ ‘Miscellaneous Articles For Sale 1m- AWRE” MACDQNAI-D. FOIIISAIJB-JtOOM STOVE IDEAL W14 5“"¢Y°'- Hlllmlmvflle- P. Quebec. Apply loo Euston st. E- 1- ‘ 8-'l-_1,nlo . Si44-10-l0-3i nsMqamM AND Monsanto. cards at shortest -notisel'Guard- ian ‘Job Printery. ‘ .- , . slnrfinvo rAds. r-zxrllnmorls. ly sxbplied. Guardianplob print- .‘ ~ _ ‘ -u 20R _ SALll-HOISTING MAC!!- lns run by gasoline. engine. also \ windows. sashes. Apply 217 Rich- mond St. ~ 8406 . . FOB SALE-OUR SALMON TRAP net-with rope, cage and anchors. All ready to set. New. will be a id reasonable. Colin McDon- d, Antigonish, N’. S. _ - 8484-10-17-121 QTY. eoalflsrolwnalvca CARDS ANla envelopes with address printed, lust the thing for acknbwlaflsi- men intimations, etc. Guardian follows z '1 p. will be the prsac dispensed in Job tery. y,“ r _ WANTED,“ A“ p Puma ,-Fe.male Help Wanted “m” pfl” m’ ‘wflmmh’ r sen. CIIB-ISTMAS.CARDS (Hard shell clams). oooshlouey these. Earle Fisheries (1o., 8421-10-16-31 CAN BE EARNED‘ ' ' and paid weekly in spare time selling well known line personal Ciistmas Cards. Exper- ience unnecessary. An early start and our cal-operation assures suc- cess. Beautiful new sample book free. Master Kraft 00.. Limited. Toronto. Representatives ‘ “ pic 83 p ater St. NOTICEw-ALL BILLS AGAINST the New Glasgow Dairying Co. must be presented to the under- signed on or before Oct. 31st. Mrs. Preston Campbell, Secretary. WANTED-m POSITION HOUSE- keeper with one child age 5. Ap- ply at once to Guardian Omce. 8465-10-17 FOR SALE-CANADIAN NATION- al Registered Foxes. e pair . qiroven breeders. and the litter f four pups. Apply A. O. F. Gill. 8639-10-16-21 >- TARY COMING-Miss Semme is. National Chi Secretary will arrive in the city on Thursday morning. and while here will be the guest of Mrs. R. H. On Thursday afternoon Jenkins. in the-Social Hall of Trinity Church CHILDRENS WORK Bonshlaw ll a. m; Sable 3 p. m; Victoria. '1 p. m. The Sacrament . of the lord's. will be observed services. Rov. James P. Kaye. Min- ister. l IIAZELBROOK CIBCUPL- For Sunday. October 21st the services will be as follows: Cross Roads ll a. m., Alexandra 3 p. m., l-lalwlbrook. m. Dr. J. J. Sidey of Bedeque. her; "The harvest is past, the summer is ended and ye are not sav ."-— Pastor. ‘ Gentralffrardian LIBERAL CAUOUS YISTIRDAY. ' Tnew was a large sttondance of Liberal Stalwarts at s party caucus Suppe at all of these . W. Lindsay, MAIL FOR OVERSEAS-Mails wil be despatched to Great Britain and countries via Great Britain as follows: By‘ Duchess of Athol sail- ing from Montreal on Friday, the lath. A direct mail including par- cel post for France by Steamer Au- ranla from Montreal also on Fri- day, the 19th. By Steamer Regina from Montreal on Saturday, the 20th. By Steamer Montrose from N81’- Montreal on Wednesday, the 24th. By Steamer Montcalm from Mont- real on the 20th. By Steamer Laur- entic also from Montreal on Sat- urday. the 27th. HUNTER RIVER-The Sacram- ent of the Lord's Supper will be the Presbyterian Church, Hunter River, at the close of the ll a. m. service on Sunday, October 21st. There will also be an evening service at '1 o'clock. Pre- rlfifl services will be held on Thursday evening and Friday ev- ening, Oct. 18th and 19th at 7,45 o'clock. All are cordially invited ‘to attend these services. seces- Ne Tannis form's Work 8450-10-17-21 . small towns also. F.H.W.rnwf. there will be an undenominated . meeting for mothers, teachers and flaguTélgbmxcggleillllygglgilgag; ' ' i i ds l to ted in hild to e ' FOP SKIS Sutuahon Wanted c1132“ £5,298‘); use}: Mg“ ‘gm. Rev. Jas. 1*‘. and Mrs. McCurdy, of Braeside, 0nt., to -Arthur Carmen mens is a very charming young lady and is of very exceptional ability. No doubt there are many in the city who will avail themselves .01 hearing an expert in child training. De FUNERAL NOTICE-The funer- eral of the late C. Gordon ‘lblnlins will leave his late residence Wed- nesday afternoon at 2.50. for ser- vice at St. Paul's Church, thence to People's Cemetery for interment. Newport. Maine silo is ‘only seven years old. She is in command of ,- Capt. Waldemar ,w, is also the owner. and carries e t of a crew. She made the trip here in l5 days and reported as having a good trip with the weather favourable. After she has finished discharging her cargo here she will sail for Halifax to load lathrfor Nay York, arm;- that wlllleave for the West Indies. A SOCIAL, oarmlnrlilo. On the evening of October 12th‘; Ethe office staff of the Canadbnswélationai Railways, Charlotte , P. E. I. togethcr with their _' es and girl friends. took a short‘ drive to the Forrester House at lPownal. wlhere a social evening was sspcnt. Dancing was enjoyed until 10-0: opk wlhen the party repairedjtoé- ‘e diningl room, where a very eigce eat oose dinner was served by the‘? -} rem, Mrs. G. Carver. Am Aime’ was had by all. and wishes were err-f pressed that this would pot betthc party to be held -by thesvirl and their friends. V ~ . (_.' GAZBTTED-The following ap- pointments. promotions, etc., in the Canadian Militia have recently been gazetted: Infantry-P. E. I. Highlanders-To be Mal: Capt. J. R. Paton, M.C., 13th Aug., 192B; Confirmation of rank-Lt. (supyJ G. lvlacdonald, 8th Med.Bty. Glow.) 1st P. E. I. Med. Brie. C. A., 18th Aug., 1928. In the list of Civil Service appointments appears the following: Marine and Fisheries — James Mark Gaudet, O.A.S., Light- keeper. Grade 4. Class 11. North Point, P. E. 1. Trade and Commerce —Phlllp Errol Palmer, 0.A.S., Dis- trict Inspector of Electricity and Gm, Part Time. Charlottetown. P. E. I. In the Department of Agri- culture, Wilfred G. Dunsmore is promoted from Assistant to Dom- lnlon Animal Husbandman. Ottawa. to Sr. Sheep Promoter. Province of Prince Edward Island. Tuttle. B. .Sc.. of Ottawa. Ont. tie. of Pugwesh, N. 5.. was solemn- side on Friday. Oct. 12th, the brid- son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Tut- ized in the United Church. Brae- e‘s father officiating. The church THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ . IIUMOBOUS READINGS by Miss l - Gordon and Dr. Greenlat York to- 8452-10-11-11 BIRTHDAY PARTY. A pretty litle birthday party was held at the home of Mia Helen M. Wood. Hlshhnd Farm, Wednesday Oct. 3rd. "when fourteen invited guests gathered to celebrate her twelfth birthday. _ At five o'clock all sat down to a dainty tea table. prettily trimmed with flowers and pink candles. the birthday cakewlth its 12 candles. being in the centre. Alftor supper games were merrlhl played until time for home when all departed Helen many happy birthdays. Many pleasant little gifts were received. by the, young hostess which will long be remembered. marrow night. 11 al TIIE POLICE COUBfL-At the Police. Court yesterday morning one adjourned prohibition case was dis- . The six drunks who spent the previous night in the cells of the police station were dealt with as follows: One drunk fined thirty dollars and costs, was committed to lail (pr five‘ days in default of pay- ment. One drunk and disorderly fln- ed twenty dollars and costs; line paidflfOrle drunk, fined twenty doi- lars and costs, or live days. was com- mitted to Jail. One ‘drunk. fined five dollars and costs or ten days paid "-11- Que vagrant was discharged with“: reprimand. One drunk prev- lously committed was taken to Jail. EAST ROYALTL-The regular monthly meetting of the East Roy- alty 'W0men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John n. Andrew on October 12th with fourteen mem- bers and four visitors present. One new member was added. The meet- ing opened with the Ode and Roll Call was answered by "Sing, Say. Plly 01' Ply a dime." The minutes of last meeting were read and adopt. ed. It was moved and seconded all bills be paid. A new Sick Committee W“ Bllbfllnied. Correspondence was readsnd the District Convention was lscusse ‘. A committee of two W" flPDf-llhted. The next meeting to ci Iifllnes- The meeting closed with‘ |t e National Anthem. and the re_ mairlder of the evening wgs 5mm very pleasantly. MT. srewmr INSTITUTE- Th” ‘mmlhly meet-Ins of the Mt.‘ Wart. Women's Institute was. Nfld. at the‘ home of Mrs. Mont‘ ° “Y °l1 Wednesday Oct. 1o. 11 (he ‘hers and 4 visitors were ‘prgg- eat-fills meetlns opened with the creell- Two new members were en- "lllal The reports of the school ers of the sick committee purchase fruit for a sick lady at the village. ity. -___--____-_ Teachers Wanted gpgevish, pale. restless and sickly M FARM son sAbs.-sz Acsss or -______i___________ children owe their condition w was dewrfliedylth llutllm" “gvell w... iiwjfimghggkg tflgdsclffgf “mm employment of gay hues. "ro “ffjlfi maoz§°flffcfgl ‘Qeciffmff; ins vwdvcers 1°" d n ‘mfg land y. mile from Eliiotts "and one rescues. WANTED-A FmsT worms. Mother ohms Worm m- potted plants, rims and cut ovivs-t M Mm a MacDonald was “p; mm glmpses o; the hen house and i927” p” d°“"'"°d' m“ "° “F” fife, “m, mile from Bradalbane station. or second class teacher for Mt. terminator will relieve them and re- "5- The brides Wwnlwfisw“ T h p0 ed correspondam ‘or ‘he dly the “run” she brought, a wealth o; "Baudm permits issued "om “m. cents‘. vtirsts t3 cents. P buildings and fences in good con- Pleasant Lot l2. School. No. 50. store health. gwrgette gm‘ access‘)? ail“ ‘rim; _' tric convention m be held 1n membservation and sympathy- Eel‘ m x921 5 ‘ncluswe approxmmwd 34 “MS dition. Price reasonable. Apply t0 Mal preferred. Supplement at V ., __. .. hhfi can“; zzdaf$esqgalhei§énegl hal n mouy Ql-‘t- l0, and several‘ skill in the management 0! Wm smflooboo" me mac“ 5mm “o! ---<oo—~——— _ George Yeo, R. R. no. 2. Bradal- the ate of $200.00 a year. Apply PERSONALS N: “HM: comm who attended Othol" committees were app°1nged_ was also evident in her treatment this amloun} sloooooooo renew-fined u ‘ the worm “n1 u” bane. in writing. Walter MacIntosh. m‘ ‘ ' ‘ Arts;- mg ma“ m; or blazing sunlight on the dark 1"- ’ ’ 0H8 11.9- ° , B451-l0-l7-3l Sec’)! Ellerslie R R Mrs W J McIntyre had to en-lh" 55'5"» was K°Wl1od in sundown d“. “Z bullied a very w l 0t. bums private dwellings and $1,000,000 haw the 9mg;- half of the world 01" _ " ' §46§_1o_1q_3wks tel. trig cltbfflosprtal yesterday yo,‘ georgette with a black hat‘. and hexag- megttilggluaficzasl $1286!‘ Thelnext Isl-liner outdoor work landscape apartment hmfieuiy 1 t ‘h possibly live without it. ' . _ _ ' l d rm bouquet o Op e a a annua one _ ouses are s gong up a e .__- WSJIISd f_*‘*"°’—“’_' :ref:3n§$',§ but expects to be m“ m luieuanui Robert J. Haslam. BS. W"! ‘be held at the home of Mrs. R. Wm‘ fish“ :2; ‘$331’? jxwgkefid rate of more than eighteen times as A man's cup of lay resembles an ——- R8 Qrt ' _ _ A.. of Ottawa, was groomsman. The 0' all"! 0n Tuesday November 13- H" Tees v r- m“ “a “mrtmenw- after-dinner coffee cup. but hi! 011i) | A mu atend 110 r be - in the sky the clouds Wm “l” ___¢s>___ wANTElm-Dmma ROOM Gnu‘ - l ' Qllflftelmflsm‘ 5913991“ E~ wal‘ wedding m“; was the one worn by w: a e D mam r5 L‘ m cus In such work she was partic- ' of sorrow holds several Blilons. wil“ m“ °"P°“°“°°' "PW. lace of Halifax, is lnthe city Oli of- h" 0W" "will"- "mmmwd- “d q“ m‘ ularly happy in fruit trees laden “mm” WVIWNNENT EX- -- Parker House. (Canadian Press) mm busmea with the new inscription added to Wm] music“; comm o! gardens TENDs 31.501310 powgg, LINES A pmom m‘ m", mums‘! in 9349-10-11-11 MONTREAL. Oct. 16.—Therc the old, and beside Ilbl‘ own wed- M . "- mo made ‘Heir appeal’ he, m, -_- Gflmmy m,- mlling alumilllln on -_-_€--—-—-—-— were 2m cattle. 12s calves, s54 hoes D h h.“ mm“ . ding cake stood a place of her mo- LlAM5-sflEFp|gLD__ A o 1,, alum of WINNIPEG- Man» Oct lll-Fol- steel pistes w serve as v- flllmw" Mr. J. J. unp y. c s for colors being sh wn p5 and 94 sheep and lam-bs for sale on _ N R Mom on unwed 1n ther's wedding cake. of thirty years very mam, weddl w” lemm e. a sunm “M. lowing out plans for tension of m. unpmm k a e e p an e the two markets this morning Mung M d r ago Mrs McCurdy mother of the at the oamrdr?’ twd“ Oh ‘h bl°°m5 “lgfgmt k there is I, the provinclally owned electric pow- - .. _ the c y on ay ng an p oc- ~ ' ' _ n urc , will, In a er wor u m t t » won»- W °l.'“u‘.“°ii.lii.‘ii w h“ a 221%: s 52l2.°‘u‘2£“i’§‘i.ti%i. ~- ovum-y m»- w-o-wm- We“ "Til" :1... ---"""*""*”'l. v taker for large fox ranch in l! ‘Eiiwang um“ sold from $3 56 seriously lll- Duflné the 5mm“; or me register’ 10th. at 2.30. when Ruth which is refreshing afldmlrl am‘: Power commission ‘s now mans, w°“"“ °‘“““" “m” m“ Wm‘ ‘mic-l? c c cows from $500 1 g Miss Muriel Johb cousin of the F. ‘Hfld- “Wk” °Y M1 and M“ pictures 6W °° 1"‘ w "w 00.0,, m; w: distribution Ovel‘ a consider- ' ' emflm“ and retemnpa Am“ toiflibil bows.“ bulls from 9050 Mr' w' Cheveneg. ioutlsiil an‘ bride. sang “The yoice that breath- d Hashemflllt o‘ Upper Canard’ w both h" om and! bxpadt-h she 351° 3"" m" the Waller" bmmd’ h“c'uoul'aa B~ 3- BMW“ shark-awn,“ q mfpw’ wfgommn mum; from gesmrday morning or - an v 9' ' ed o'er Eden." Following the cere- ma“). iffy yéhnffiiiegfisnfgngf°§f 2:31:21?‘ ftfsgfiktg do landscapes ary of the province with Virden as 1M Grafton Street . ' ."< wag.“ “w, The ca,“ markét u?» - _____ raonyd altl “$06113?” gggtf?” ‘Z25 were united in marriage by Rev. E: or miniature like size and finish. 311E fwvirggxantisfilggweefngiggé than W) -_._____.__.___- stoadyhfiraawfa sold mostly 0' The many friends of Mr. J. W- "Y" ‘i ' ' P. Archibald. The church was . . .. , . 8.50 with f of the beat mg 1 y, corated with autumn leaves and be _ and plant installed to supply cur- . . To Let ' ' Good ‘realzwbroulht ‘m’ lylldoPylglswopeElswa-Tdoxltiilflalfd flowegséh and Mrs‘ Tgtflingwg: Slgluulrigugllflieeglldaefzgs :?rt£e giglcgé. " '_ selglmxghotggné *.?———-———~—--—-—.-——- . , d . d1 eals l am l _ l be span a Oflevmwn <1 mP W...“ .8 m“; artsy booms e8 ' T0 IJTT-JSIBNWRED 1101555 T” 22:01:13 wil». m w“ v r §9u§§l§“u§‘llu.l1“t’§§§ fill’. p33..- the Gflllnes“ Riv"- Mm-“K “h” lagaplgzd .31 white $111: L A CANADIAN PICTURE as its farms in the torrllwry- The Roar” c‘ specncer"! m‘ A Tgmphlme 797'!‘ " 411.00 was the quotation for swd-sing very favourably. ' °“"‘°i"'°wn sums were: Mrs‘ H‘ s" tastefully carried out. The bridal -—-— program provides m’ “mum” link’ amwfl‘ TT-Yuuufl *“°"°'1"‘3' ewes and whether-e lambs i" mixed —-—— g1“? a,‘ BI§'°°“§°,¥”§§ £1§§ party entered the church to the TORONTO. Ont., Oct. 1B.-“1Lit- lrlls ‘us: Ighamgsltlxlgllrllxlllllgeggdzz- uni“ m ,,, 3mm ‘i 11g b ht, _ ' _ na il e. 8W . 5- l i _ G D00 -- m the flue o a 000i‘ 8 -' a“; STOMGE FOR mluuw‘ CARS" ‘lafilgtdsgfliowm wit! Lu rolxlged- tum“. maabetfiirtldlllfel-tfsggauhgftgr "id h" dalagswgklfi“gezr°gfclfllfig' fiéhgtawrigdnghzlclcslrexlfglslelgcinasag of “Canadian authorship tended westerly from Winnipeg. fines h P8023018‘ aria‘: Apply 317 Rwhnwmi-m"? 1'0 "7 with ‘packers bl-iylll! Oflfilmi“ gt’ sliendirlg the summer- in Millvlewlggg‘ 83g". w Jan,“ Megmdy MA bride was charming in white satin which the motion Did-amt gllfefix STANDMH) MmmG EXCHANGE lllxhukmfmmn ' ' ' _ $11.00. and sales lasing llraadfioléi; o‘; with her Blot-her Iimelfson Sheidow o‘ hang-rd bmvmlty caméfldge and conventional veil caughtivéwitl; ofolgélttzion is time ____ ‘ 44 a m \__.______ ‘ . m _ _ . , - . I _ T‘) “NT-“DEBWBLE “'5'” '1.Z'§“t".°l§ul§‘°‘i$. sows from $9.50 “m mmmtmlci Mass... and Robert J. I-laslaln of 0v by l3: 1311?; “Mo: Iihrllma ‘work of Mrs. o. a. a. Doherty, wife Quotations 1 » , - - , v _ fin" 0B Tflllflwmm Avenue’ go 01050 y Mr and Mrs Garfield Warren, "WW The bride's moi-her W85 tht Blzuow or canning Ma's bfldfimald of the "cw,- og 5t, Luke's. of this furnished through courtesy of either furnished or ,. ' Hambghlfg‘ 1am}. this morning for ‘m “ma” Jwflfgmf" °' 02' whfle Lorne a. Kinsman. of sher- city, and the film will be first of the Lows M ATWELL a Co _ _ a _ v _ ‘° ““°.'*‘I-»~--‘~ ..-@Y'~a‘”°"° Fl?" w"rz...sl..l".l'lal °° S“ °' ' ' ‘ i111,“ ‘My "h. em ems :::“.:::%:"%.::l.::; ‘presets: - " m1- l- P- WI-gglk ‘ ' ‘ ‘ - _ ~ - 1 PP. "m: ‘"1 “l ° ° m“ ° --- "‘ "5 *""’-‘"°* e ° ° ' _ ' t; h - Charlottetown Office nllnlibwstlao ' . ‘° l“ i“ .0...’ . say u m... a i‘.‘.“".i.u."‘°.?3.5 * :’.i“:l..."“r.-.:*r s...“ “$3.1; s:l=..;:.':.n:~.&.:.'"s. t a s...“- -- w» twins “Irma... venmm am “nWfl-QHL “new”; we sergeant. m been “m,” w... m, ouccm .1 nouns; m u” i ._ . l .; . a “Yes; invented a real freckle- “is wedding» a reception was held at sollllireetigrtlcer$tmlm;;‘m a chm“ g g, 5,90, B1618’! mmovm m” FHJM G l“ Igiciltlgoothfiridzflfienlsalugegcllelln- dream. Throush "l! "Lm-le Gm!’ 2b“? ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘J “y: ‘ "- ' - ‘ -» -- --~-~- "'-" _ m l . < .. 4 mom- " imu if irr d in con a .- “' ion all? blggkigw tltldsiathleouttl-Euigle ult- gldilyto Mr Elam mt glib? 3&1» tsdlvtlhe?rtiidegolgaa Tdliwlsatirlurd gizorisctliivfnsueosfhnallghllyl‘ llfilxlilfglal- “T?” 213% 3g?‘ “1 . (In u ‘ ' ' ' ' “ . The mother is thsoniy Mill" ' '1‘ .... .. -solf. a Wi- ‘r4 .. .. . bracelet. to the bridesmaid o. cameo b t ma" re nun“ Am _ H a m ____,________________ _ ‘ ~ , “comm”, t. a -~ - - . A t . p/lnMsa-At ‘s. C 3"‘ - l ‘Zfiliu? tothe “illegal: ellfssuéhimlaecglfs. ‘There is a moral Arno a‘ 22% owrmmm I- 000B! 1 rrqngetnen s "° M" “d MN’ J‘ w‘ “m” “I +¢+~ ’ ‘ ‘md bracelet respectively. to the story. but cleverly veiled in Amity Cop r .. .. x. Tum’ ‘c mm.“ ‘u. NE W RU daughter Mary Theresa nor-humus. "*fi"*{ “will” ° couple ‘m ‘Mammy ‘he PM Barry Hollinger .. .. 44 4l u." , ' ' . ' 9 ha’??? It ' - Bed! 35 3G ' ' The Canadian Pacific hallway. gm gs t ‘ at‘ r the reception for Boston, l think ‘gt “i; goillli‘gntopbanllhgili_ alum H 5 ‘ a “um n". “d”; u. “l” ills lon wbook wives and M“ G where the rrwm 15 °“¢“°d l“ “rm” p ' ' ' b o ital Rou n 2o n ' mag-sons‘ " Children bi British Sublauli. at . - i l y b lness and where they will ma“ "llh- "m ""“““‘°" “h” “'°““' ‘p y "" " View! 4M" °" - precept, .5131“; h, cgngdg prim to __" . manner-cosmos — A; 22- , inf“. m,“ said. "n. will be adlded w tgurklég‘; Central Mamie“ ~ g; a4 Amino. ._ June “h, m"; “mm 00mm. ind Novewm. Mary's cathedral. Washing n .. > _ ‘ rary, which we en savor‘ m‘. Tneoccns. fare is 010.25 for adults W flung” might char”, both Boston. Mass. Oct. 10th. by Rev > rablenishedby our own ome ' " J Tie of i l. These films are made avail- Dom l?» ch '3'» 31': ‘ glfilitleswitendnm‘: ways Win10“? ‘wedphm 1' "fwd Omnlkglgg“ M. Olonnenyick. K 1 -~l 3:1: to churches and schools and Pedersl Kirkland . can ma" Wl" "l" "l" a" ' 1 mm . s. s. - .»»»»- h‘ i m tions all over the m- ay, s. i lblgagmnot include W’ Qanpcfl inlo ‘new 1 vsivetg 1&8! that“°"“"ly "1 ch“ ° ‘m . ' ‘Jlufii. 3d Ere, or course, not com- grovlar Daley _ - ccst hall the r va "t- l" "W" ' . LLINS at st- ul's v 1 n oll ger Al‘ MW"- "c""*= “"- M- w»- M “m New» a ‘$t'l§'.'<»“il’a= wil w- “??- v- TABLETS lcto rza " of"Llttle u... u...»- u... .... .. l,“ m‘ ""1" “d °“ ‘Q they will ~10»: like new.- Send your “menu, Jolin Donald Murphy or - _ - <> m been s. resident b1 "rorohw for Hudson Bay .. l . __ 909- all!“ Built. D . gwltrfprice list. Maritime ‘M m“ M“ Mum“ o; P" ‘ y ‘ ‘bout 15 yum “M, w, Dghgrty 111m mug _ "m" ‘ M" MW’ “ma” a“! “M” Dmmd’ 5.1m Jmn’ N‘ Charlottetown. "n mflnmon’ ammo,’ ‘t came to St. Luke's from St. PIIIPSlKOOIGY . . . . .. Pacific Railway, Balm, John N. ‘B. By | heartburn, constipation, elo. I Cathedral. London. She is I- nat- ‘Kirkland use ~ *“'H°‘-"'*“""“ W1~1°'""‘, pslvras m of emu County. Koolonsy Florence . i: -+ ' . ‘ 5h . . . . . . . .. l0 . » I18)’ Are ‘Real l n srasrlo ow. . . . MONEY-At Indian River. Octnberil T . v , o" d u" “we” u“ u‘; , cygug , . . . . .. - ' 10th Mrs. Peter Hickey. Funeral rwt- l I“. h, h...” —- M: -------- -- AUCIIOII Sale New FIITIIIIIIfG mm“ l1 DIQSSUYG All}! “mh“_"°‘°n .1“ m...» . SAINT some s. a. Oct. ls.-1n ususy . ......... .. "" h us...“ out’ m“ u osud and cm per “ °' '° ‘ma: txhhdmduuotelcigygaugiy at hli Mgangfiu ' _ ‘ . . TomJNs_At Q ‘r , , ' may‘ Om‘, . . . . . . . .. | am autlmfn-QQQ w?‘ ‘Dmfmond’ i“? 16th, (i. G. Gordon "Deadline, aged In. if‘; M Qygdiflrg. resldencairlthenm yearof his ale Mining Corp‘n sell by public auction‘ a is" llama. NO- 9 PYI|1°° 4a. Funeral Wcdnelim. comm a 3,“, , l mm possaieaeoof the ‘oldest w! gage‘: Hail ...... .. Sllaai- on Friday-t Ocl- 19"" °°""“°",°l“¢ a" ,1 Ifiltitilfifi i“... sis»- o "" N "w, ifufl" 3'3"“ "““ '“’ "“°‘"‘ '3'.- born u”i-u““‘ul°-".u"v;hu Nearing """::::: 0' ~ ' nlti-ITG 90m 73mg pa " r st. Paul's Church for ser- ‘I'll PROMPT D811 T8 ‘n! Island. but has lived in Si. J n 319mm‘ lllook sharp, all h_|e fur P zso or , service a all Cleats. 4- M mph“ a m“ no M‘ mnnomu lOl’, ‘“ m" = 1b“! room p v carpets, mmgfgugd, squares, dishes. oil cloth. 2 cook egos”, 1 rqmm stove, 1 driving Manila-Ila:- nearly new, l)’ 06Wf1 lbox oli,'plllll'llélllll iluil and kitchen mi btlveinck. .~-\~s.'.l\»~ extension to the chain broadclot- ing‘ of the Radio Department of the Canadian National Railways will be, completed on Thursday night nextl when Yorkton. "Sash. will form a new link in the western section of] the service. During two hours s to broadcast s. range of over 1,000 nllles of land line. This isanother step towards actual trans Canada which will reach from coast to coast. It is hoped to add CNR-A. Moncton. N. B. before the close of the present year. after which ONRV Vancouver. Thursday nights begin tinue reveting when the tie-in and listen t0 Carillon from the Peace the House of o'clock. CNRM present a varied studio proflfflmme including a works of Schubert. CNRM players Patrick's Church. MWFYW-l- "m" 11.00 o'clock until midnight B» 15°‘ gramme of dance music featured. DEATH AgALLB FAMOUS CANAD- I ous daughters. Elizabeth hMw-‘lllvray ‘lilagwlzgb in t orernos be held at the home of Mr. John Efpvlrianters ineCanada. At her funer- al three of her paintings T659911 l" the coffins head. of Mr. and Mrs. _ dlo was the centre of the cltys ar- tistic lfie. and psrtook of the at- mosphere ol’ the rallying place for aesthetic things. can sane and appealing- In he!‘ W" landscape work she took no liber- ties with nature _ drawing was finished andgsiek committees were given. In; evidenced by her paintings of the was decided that one or the memb- comedies and urailedles BIIWIIE the fowl of the barnyard. It was limb" ably by such subjects that she was A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. best known. Beatrice S] e d . b eeds which se cu r an Mrs Edmund give her opportunities for the legi- Rddiorrogram (Special w the emu...) MONCTON,’ Oct. 1o.-mum a. m. eastern standard time six‘ stations CNRQ. CNRM, cmto.‘ CNRT, CNRW and CJGX res-l peotlvely. Quebec, Mon ._l, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg. and Yorkthli.‘ will be tied in by Canadian Nation- telegrapbs for simultaneous ANNOUNC- We are about to A ‘ ANNUAL APPEAL, " For the l, support pf ._ . PROTESTANT ORRHWAGE- * -Please be Really ' ‘1- .. ., >\ M.‘ v.11 sh“... .4" the completion of an broadcast ls ‘B. C. will follow. broadcast will at Ottawa at 7.30 and. c0!!- at Montreal for lmlf an hour to Ottawa at 9.00 o'clock. two western eta/dons will a recital of the Tower in Parliament at 9.15 will take over and is. period devotedto the a comedy by and thirty minutes the organ of S is will be er WOMAN ARTIST OTTAWA. Ont. Oct. l6.—'1‘his _ ty has lost one of its most fam- in the death of During the residence in Toronto Knowles their stu- ‘s old-time salons-a all interested in Of her work it be said that it was eminently and that her and capable 1a a The fowls of various rved as her models UNIVERSAL PEACE TO bring about the end o! wars, de- clared Senator N. K. LaFlsmme in an address at the inaugural meet- ing of the Wilfred Laurier Club at which Mme. Alphonse Brodeur pre- s ed. much needed." he no set ideas on suffrage. have taken to the task of government, nevertheless it many reasons for giving the fran- chise to women. They will never t‘ traffic in votes. about through the deliberations of diplomacy, women of the world at large. Their interest is not to raise children for slaughter. of peace; through the THE RESIDENTIAL HOME adian Pressi-The day of the home and will s. an era of apartment-dwelling, in lnion of B. M. Kirstein of New are ggafgg h"; with the market ident of S. W. Straus 11m 5M ell-IF market is °l the sitlntion in the the op York, vice-pres 8s Company. who is visiting the the residence. or home," sa Kirstein recently. "may be traced to am “or”; w“ several influences of modern life, mmkeg “Women have a mission. and that to form public spirit. which is so said. "I have If men disagreeable the women who rule. There are "Universal peace will not come but through the delib- atlons of humanity-through the 1 distrust the prophets it'can only come about influence of women." -_-—¢o>-——- I8 QUICKLY PASSING TORONTO, Ont., Oct. id-(Can- passing in Toronto. as elsewhere. lly be replaced by “The gradual disappearance mong them the servant problem and the increasing facilities for tra- a“ vel. In the United States it is com- firm men for families to sell their homes an "ma; it in a block, and then buy shares, or firs“ u»; gelling at 42 cents. take flats, in the apartment build- ings ercctod on their si But overwhelming little blplness was hampered. - trade in grain was m but Wines were. no"! lradem f andprioesforf; FINN’ 811d Winter‘ yyhegt v “"9 "flaw-Mali flllactive I, .- maaain adhelnslllmssormnl- " market was lrirm. 1y: :11 smiles of rallied gets were teady under .9, _ gn-|n;|d_ W. modems‘ aniolintiof busimh dons in fresh and storage ' Receipts ddlflfllfi f0 lfli inclined tape‘ limited deals-rid from Receipts were 5.015 boxes. The in- quiry for butter showed a slight improvement and a fair trade was done at were sixty I market for improved beans was quiet but valum were firm. Broken lots of choice white handpicked were quoted at $4.40 to $4.00 per bushel. ex store. id Mr- rt is reported that is Fellini-ll!" ed bigger and dealers are now and the fiiiupauuu“? --ms.ln_ .- wcre 4.308 cases. ms um. m" S prices. Rocciptslrl‘ eight packages. The OTTAWA, Ont... 06L, 18.41110 market on strictly fresh eggs com‘ attention‘ ‘TORONTO z-Strlctiy IP96?! Q35 lmchanged. dull being influenced by United States a car of Ameri- is rolling co this MormauAm-"rhe local fresh market continues steady and Fresh extras are scarcel- and spot at s2 cents: VANCOUVER. -!1‘hls egg marks unchanged but Victoria has "Charlottetown ' no l , g . 'nf ed stings not msn- \ tiolailgflédmgnoalvpfda can“ ‘ ' Ho“! cmlLtd *1, y; " _ =‘F:..;§;:.:§@1:*i':'....l‘:ln. ' ""- ~" loved excellent summer. are was an of the Portland {er-tile last Q0 70ers Ill’. Stfliil wile our sens. Ohsrlfl- iOQOIIQ ill health until t-hlliPotter Deal f sctivc member-Qionser United ChurchlBhefitt is survived by his of Lynn. - lor- Qtedsoooa . . . . . . .. Sudbliryiasin ‘rsekiiushen ‘hubs v ti. sources. ...' -‘ l“ » .>___ .._-- ___-.PAGE.TI_1P.FJ1<;_::_.5 . i’ coma maooon woman . k __ 4 MONTREAL, Que, Oct. 18—Whe- “ e bar at‘ ther or not women have the vote, it MON-ran“ , they who by their influence can 10mg“ demailfi" “L 15-43"? A. i t. x r. l as; -