‘ Phone 692-L. 131 at. o». at. ’ ‘my Guardian Office. 5649-ll)-23-3l i OCTOBER 26, 1925 hdupettsalal,’ ,‘ e $1. K009 I , oamzaaouon Ill WIQPAN! 1880 Chabot Ava...’ Va;§sl!!l"¢ ti~ iw \ mr \ x M Pl-iOTOS‘ Ba Photographed‘ Early By CRASWELL STUDIO (Canadian Pres!) ' (YPTAWA. Oct. 25.—<Eggs.—(7on- suniptilon good for the season. The market is fir-m ‘folp fresh eggs 0t’ tho higher grades, Tine‘ storage- eit- nntion does not show ‘any improve- ment. sonic ‘sales o-f stern-go stock rt-portctl us ‘being. made‘ to largwr buyers n; concessions. 'l‘oronto unchanged fresh specials fill, extras 58. liontrnzil good demand for fresh rugs higher ‘grades storage market slow extras jtlbbing 50 and 52. ‘(llllgltTY7~C0lHIJiLiDnG on tiic egg market are unchanged with re- cciptrl practically nil. Poultry mnr- liot is steady. Edimontou egg mur- kot firm dealers quoting country shippers delivered extras 37, ‘firstts J12. l.ive ‘poultry rec-triple increas- ing, Vancouver fresh mug snorkel farmers and dealers‘ {laying country points 60 wlith 62 offered ‘for straight extras jcllriring extras till. The Late Captain Lscruna-lnomt miss Rvvl men x ____ . v ‘lhe death nccurrred at, m5 home in this city on Saturday afternoon l. ‘Wlllélln ‘William Henry Bait, ‘at the advanced ago of eighty-seven gears. ifor many years a prominent figure Ymlf- "Willi; l" fuilitig health. that one years served as it lugdiout tunn- ,ter in thurlottciowxi harbor. l‘ho deceased was born in this ivll)’ illld hull the distinction olown- ling the first tow-bout operating in the harbor. Since then. 1874. lie bu” bee" Qllfiugcd in the tugdloat bilsitilai-ts. nnd at one time, during Ii“? "illillllllt: boom of twelve or Imlrlem‘ 3'9""; 880. owned and op- crpted as nntny us five vessels, lhc lute (‘nptitin Bait was a Muster Mason‘ of St. .lohn's Lodge. A. l<‘. & A, M.. a thirty-second (l8- ltroe member in the Scottish Rite, und u nicmbcl‘ oi‘ the Alexander Gilli/liter oi‘ the MflSOlllC Order. ' H" lflilllll-“l to mourn. besides his widow. formerly tMiss Matilda Dlllvlll‘. a sister of ‘Mr. Robert llowur. of this city. the following Hulls and daughters: Chas, (l.. nnd Wiilinm S..‘bolh of this city; nnd Mrs. J. l). (inrtliner, Boston. Muss. nnd MPH. lVluud lfinlayson at home. 'l“hcro are also two younger sur- viving brothers: George ll}. ‘Butt. and Frank C. Batt, both residents of Charlottetown. His daughter, Mrs. ludwnrtl Smull, died in Febru. ary ol this year. The funeral takes place this nf- ternoon at 2.30 from his late rest. ldrtlco. 92 ‘Water Street. to St. Paula Church. thence to the Pen- DIOH lCemetei-y. lt will be under tho auspices 0f the Masonic Order. firsts 66. secoinds and ‘pallets llfalifax egg tnarket unehangivtl with ‘froah eglgs- scarce storage firsts 45, Cbtlcago spot 42 to 45, Develllber rcirlgerutors as 1-s. ‘New York fresh cxilras firsts 46 to 50 frcsb firsts.‘ 4‘2 to 45. Decemihcr rc- ‘fnigcrntionrs ‘(i4 ‘5-8. nrr |1"s ALWAYS Tnmuc. llvt-ry’ nlnn inns onllu-tldt-tl mum-- ltrln-rc in his nuliurc nu Instinct t0 llndllc. And ‘in runny rust-s it. re-i mnins dormant unlil hu becomes n lax- jlilylll‘. utilising llillllflitiiflilfiti The almllai meal"! 07 chiTow-fl Ulliiliillg Club will ‘be held in thc ‘(‘lu‘h ‘.Rormis_ ‘Grafton St. this Mon zittr-tltlnntro of iuennbers in iioqinlstc '57!!! 26 1d. éijay uvenitlg ii‘I. 7.30 rJ'cl()(-k_ A [up 0650 OQO-OOO 0600 0-0#O O-OO4§OGOO+GOO-GFOO~OO4O4QOOO-OOWO4 Ono Innortlun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Four lnnorll no . . _. lflltllt Jnlentl 1n.. . . O-OOO A gcligls Wunttlrtl $ SELL HOUSEHOLD NECES- sities ~- greatest imuginztblei demand; have business of your own; make live ilollnrs up_ dally;' capital or cxpci"it‘ll¢c unnocgg. stiry. B. (iIIITOISUII, llruntforil. Ont. fll-dtlNovhl . .__ ___ __ , THE NATIONAL CAP.MFG. col nf lvlontiretll requires lmsdtlcnt rc-. ‘mvsoiitutlvo. Their sales ‘Manug-i -< r will ‘bo in (lhuriottoioivtl, Tues‘ tiny. Oct. ‘.17. Apply ‘by letter 0,0‘ this office. Give Phone uunilber. 1 57061 "REPRESENTATIVE TO HAND-= ll‘, quick ‘nailing line of advertis-i lug calendars. nrauirfuciurod by} one of ‘the oldest traietitlauw-housesi in Catrada. ‘Not a house to, house? uropositdlonlflheral comunlaeion t4; riilhtlptnrty. Apply The London ‘Printing 6t Litho. Co. ‘Lt-d. Lon» tI-itll. Ont." D650 1U 23 3i. YOU CAN EARN THIS more selling our Persnuttl (ihrint- nutn Cards, Best time now. Spare or full time. Sample free. Soliin e§iporitenco_ unnecessary. Yuuv of direct, with the, manu- fuctnror. Wo pity weekly. Mus- lt-r Kra-ft Greeting‘ Card’ ‘Co? 'l‘0ronto.' Reproanntalivga also wltlitetl‘ in smal "' ' Mon. Wed. Fri. 0t -~‘ ‘ nil. ,1. . - . 2-’! io ‘Nov. 13 Miscellaneous UMBRELLAS nsP/ussmm BIS- liop Si, ‘ “ 2| DEBIFLESI ROOM und hoard in private fmnily. Alp- BUSINESS GIRL JNO.’ A.__MacDO‘NALD_,— LAND Surveyor. llormnnviiio. -P. d‘). l. 565-1 1U Biff-lino. vouno women ossmma ‘rol enter North Adamo Training School for Nurses, North Adams.‘ Minis. please write Supt. prrrtlrnt-l 1y. School qunllflos pupil to fill-i curo registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege 0f six months courno at Yale University School of Nursing all expenses paid. 5 _ ..’ i . O-O OOO-OO-OOQOO fGOQ O-O‘4§'§'§§4-§ ‘Ann . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . . . . . .. 10o pa; lino of ii words In par Ilno of 5 words - ‘lo per llne_ or i5 Wdflll meoh+do WANTED — CERTIFIED SEED cobbler-s o. dol‘l‘nr and t-weniy five container thus-hell l". O. B. cart-s. Bugs ‘extra, M, J. lilolveix. ‘ 5704 10 2G 3i. Salcsmen WVanted SALESMEN WANTED FOR THE "Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries?‘ Start at best selling season. liberal commissions. Jaxcluaive territory. handsome free outilt.l lurgo list of new specialties. Stone & Wellington. Toronto, 1' Oct. 16-41. Lost; i.OST—iN THE OITV ON SUN- day morning lady's gold wlttist watch, Finder pleaée leave at this Office. . 5651-19-23-0- The lute Cuptuiti Bait irvas land it wns only ln thc fall m‘ lggl, he retired from active lilo. after diuving for the long period 0f fifty- ‘hlr-ooke Cemetery, Central Guardian llilrmatfs .i'llurit1uted lecture to- night ln Christian Church. Admiss- 5722 26 1i. lion 85 cts. "The Lure of the North" tonight in Anglican Church wit] seelnu- Admliwlon 35 ctn. WIND STORMP-The ‘wind ‘ory ‘while it. lashed anti received at ‘iniy damage. ill-om tho renldonize or M. Can-non. under the ‘direction of llllncbean and MuuDonnld to S‘t. ‘Dunstztnfis Cathedral where‘ High Jliasa was celebrated by Rev. ‘Father Slnnobt, The rinnai-ns going to SlllllIllll-‘rSlIlG by trnln this afternoon for inter- ment in ‘the ‘Jl/rnntn (Jnthol‘ic Cemet- cry. FUNERAL TODAY.— The re- mnins of tho lute liir. ‘Pvter Mc- Guitgati. ncconrpanietl ‘by Docwrs Mullnliy aniLBe-aton. und the Rev. J05 T. Nionaghan wrrlvetl in the will be held this morning from his mother's DPSllIE-llthli‘ 86 Weytntouth street. at 8.45.‘ to St. Duu-stvt-nfi Cathedral. MAN INJURED-Mr, Terrence (llitrtou ‘was palinfull-ly injured while ‘working in the hold lot’ ‘the S, IS. lleulund ‘inn: load of potatoes foil ‘m as they came over ‘the cdge of the hatch. ‘nnd he was at once tak- =+‘n to the Oi-ty ‘Hospital. where his injuries. ‘which wore found not ‘to. ‘be as serious as ‘first exlpectetl.‘ were attended ,to. lli- spent a rest-t l‘ul day yesterday and last night wan reported as resting comfortab- ly- . ——-<o>-ii PERSONALS. liirs. It. ‘R. 'l‘:_o\v.~ulab>‘ nnd (zhlld- reu_ EiiiHVlYPIll and .lcu'nlc, loft on Snlurdty ‘morning for Quincy. Ma-ssu itllici‘ ‘spondln-g the sum-mer montihs nt tin‘ homo of hor father D. J. Munroe. ‘ltosw- Vullix-y, She was nctvouiqrnilicrl ‘by her sl-ster Mists Anna-belle ‘Munroe. Rev. ll}. ‘M. Mnlont‘, arrivrd by th“ Into train on ‘Saturday night illlli yesterday conducted Illl‘ throc services at Si. Peter's (Yathe-tlrzli. ‘lhiritrg his murniiig nnd cvc-ninlg svnttiuus he tlesorlilncd ills ‘trltp t0 the West Indies. nnd told of thc- woik lbring done in some oi‘ the churches. ihcrc, in muny of which in‘. assisted iii, thc scrviccs during his stay. DEATHS QIQBQnQI-Ji- At Forest llili, Oct.. 24 lliliun hlollnnnid (|8lllgll'i(3l‘ oi‘ jlMra. ‘ilitu-llonnid und lnlt‘. A. l). ‘Mncllonullil. Fuuvrzil notH-o inter. ‘sowanos-treu ill ‘Uctn-bcr 25th. Mrs. Scrub ldilwni s. widow of tho lutc ltillicrt ldiiwtir ce ol‘ her son. (‘lhosicr Lddivnrtis. ‘Fltosyltly at 2 p. 1n. BAT'F—>ln lI-llin dity. Oct, 24th. \\'il~ limn I-lenwy Butt. rln the 37th. your of ‘his age‘. Fuiwrul leaves his late residnrnceu 92 Water St, ‘this (liblfillv dayrnfternoon at 2.30 shunp for St} ‘Paul's Chum-h. ‘Interment ‘Peoples ;(‘.eme.tery. Funcrnl will the unrlerymlllfil Slit!“- ‘Mnmnic Auspices. Rev. iiVlr, lRny-‘ mond. officiating clergyman. i ‘ LlNDSAV.--<A't tho ‘P. E. l. Ilospitlll on Sunday, October 25th.. 1925. ilctlvn ‘ldlfizztbuth. ‘beloved wife of ltc-v ‘R. . bindsuyg ‘in her 39th.‘ y‘ . l<‘u‘ucral will he held ‘tumor-l row. ‘Tuesday aftern/Jonktt ll-azel- hrook Baptist‘ Church. Services, starting at 2.30. interment Ilazel- Male Help Wanted FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN. REGINN- ms ‘$150. lat-er ‘$250 moutlily (which posii-ionh. Write Rail- away. ‘Box 116, Gua-rillan. _._____.._._ L.____,.-_-_ TRAVELLER WANTED T0 curry a lino of mous nnd boys vpttntn, nnd iloys suits. Atldress Mnnufnclttrors Outlet Co. Ltd.. "Bill ‘St. Lowrance Blvd. Mon- treal. Quc. 5670-10-24-21 ‘Female Help Wanted WANTED - A "Qty-l, Apply ‘Morull ‘l-iotei. p" trtos 10 2r. 2t. For Sale _._...,__-... . .H....__-_-_-—— FOR SALE-100 PULLETS. MAY ‘lmtohu-d. ‘pure ‘hrcd S. l3. \\‘. iirt-v horns. Everett llowlait, (‘mir- i ton. 5707 10 26 4i FOR SALE-ONE ‘PU-RE BRED . . .1 . n n 2v are calm-lull‘ lwlm ""1 15"" "°'°"- lawn as retridinx ‘in cin- nry, Mn. ‘liidfilixilygli: Afigfiiflentilihrsonz. ligrth slwllilli/ Y" I" “" w‘ h” w“ ‘ldmima Bunia-in. ‘iifl! d 8.. nnd n l\Vi] ‘m. ‘ 5711 10 2t; ‘ill. this Netting or tile rm l"="li"5" brothtr-‘Mri. onrtstmltiee lacunae i»... ‘and minke the wheels‘ of .. . ‘ . - ' daughters from‘ dt isoo, (ma. ‘Oct. 2'.—"I‘ho lleopiemicethig “ml “V” "*“""" of thc village of ziorgolis on tine’ Ciuntdiati lNntionni Railway line. a the 1“ m t 4 nnost ‘interesting and the 100 tbeauti- _ e wa or rout life of this port. bu“ “flared views are m?“ wonhi 5721 26 1i. andi ruin storm of last evoninlg. whllei not of long durawu. was very blast-i at 'i.l'lll0‘:i ‘the wind ‘was lblowlng a thirty-eight mile gale, probably the highest vel- ocity it has attained in this vicinity ‘this YBIIII‘. lNo reports ‘have buc7n city nu ‘Saturday night. The funerali on Saturday morning, A- upon, Hampshire,‘ REV NEIL HERMAWS lecture. FURERA sorter. A. its. A. M. The memhenf of lit. John's Lodge No. l, Victoria Lodge Ne. ionnlsany imsss. FUNERAL SATURDAY.— ‘The, fvuncrmi of tihc- latti.‘ Mrs. Ellen iMur-i pity look place Saturday moruingi— 2 untl vlulflnk llrvtlurrn urn rarnnillav’ I'l'l|lll'Illl'l| tn nurrt llie Wt". nhlpfnl liluntrr and Wardens ol tit. Temple thin (hlnudny) ufflrnoon at 1.50.10 attend llm f of our lute Bruiln-r William ll. Butt. residence on Water litres! 1t 2.30 l\-|n., (‘hureh unil from Ilium-r lo Peoples Frnwtrry, My urdrr of the Wnrnhlpful Muster. John's Lodge nf Mununlu u! Funrrul leaving hln lulu flu-nn- to Ht. Paul's ERNEST KEMP, Secretory. \ If You liuvo n YOU wont bin f0 qbo a moons of Ilia nd be n credit to you and his mother. A Confederation Endow- nonl token for the purpose will provide the unount lo put him lhroulh collclo. II You ‘have a Daudhtor— menu of u Bellow-cl! Policy. Y n n10 [iris did not nevi-to receive the "no education n boys. To-dny they have to be ion u well equipped. ' __YOU OWE HBI AN BDUGAT§I_ YOU OVIB HIM AN EDUCATION An Improved Endowment is the Certain Way CONFEDERATION LIFE _ 4 __ wiuit now rcmztius? iinst fof support in lilC West. ("nnadtt ix 1m! for rule. llOillicfi out thc \\'n_v. of sintc to port, iuul to tnlcc :1 iuick scnL. .‘\ lmvk scat ut-vcr tukcn, null so ilL‘ took nu scat tit all. but wulitt-(i out of liic (buncil whcrc his wise counsels were no iongci" ilccticfi. And so ilnvc disappeared from thc sccuc thnt great triuiu-i virnlc of the Libcrnl pnriy, Lzuiricr, Fielding and (lotiin. I The Railways —— The Remedy. (Continued from Page 1) You have thc lender Mackenzie King who bargains thc You Iizwc hinrlcr and hlnsscy, who will compromise with‘ Stcwzirt, Norris, Dunning and Motherwcil, iiut opportunity for bargaining must not bc afforded.‘ TilC Fathers \\'c hnvc struycti from thnt path with (lis- nstrons results, and the sooner wc rcturu to it thc sooner wiii| (Tnundn zignin rcsumc its march of progress. ‘ of Confcdcrzition thc lnul .‘\ iui linvc ‘ ASSOCIATION Send/or Jute-nub] lllumdcl holler. PIIQQQQdQInQHQntLnIIQIQniBQQZI. W. G. HOGG, Manager, Charlottetown. _ L. A. MOORE, General Agent. Sum merside, p..- sntnn titnmstistiit . BQMTORVATIVE inn‘ An cntlntsittsiit: rnlly 0f TJiiiKBTiIi‘: (‘onsurvnlivcs urns hnlti on iSutur- iduy night in the (Zonscrvutive com-inivinlbera. and of ‘members of the" inittm- rooms with n. crowded cit-Jlflbernl ‘party. it he'd Iéltid a big nur- tentlzmce. lion. Dr. lllucMilizt-n acted ‘den on the Mlruritilmcs. and the con- ills chairman, ‘nnd ‘some vigorouifccssi/Jns that were now talked 0f Geo. Green, i). D. Office New Riley Block, Opposite Prowwu. Quun 8L . 594- fbcen [rushed to compbction in spltcik- of ‘tho objections of the opposition ihcslre, Argolis is in the portion 0i’ the riding of West Algonin. ‘which \\'8.i<l tnunsferrctl to it from ldast Algomzt at thc redistribution follow- ing the last (!{‘flB'll‘S_ and this is the ‘first time it has been lnclinlcd in the riding for an v-lcction, Western Guardian -—FUNERAL TODAY.-‘The ‘full- crnl of the lzito Mrs. Jane tMcDnn- illitl will ‘be il“l‘ill from Si“ Eill-‘LIION to ‘the People's Cemetery ‘this after- noon ut 2.30 p. m. —lDiED SUDDENLY.—"1‘he death l>(‘/(?ll.l‘l‘l‘ll in Su-mitiersltle on Sutur- ‘duy iveninig of Miss ..Vlary Anne iSc-hunmzin at the alge ‘of 78 years.‘ The lute ‘Miss Schuriuuil had ‘been titling some time. Funeral takes Fplurie ‘todny at one o'clock from h-er _luti~ residence ‘Myrtle Street. In» ‘mumetit will ‘be made nt Wilmot ‘Vullloy. l —THE PROGRESSIVE‘ VOTE.—‘ ilt i5 siutt-tl Mr. lli\l‘il(‘.(' \V‘righ.t.. lilcdotpio. intends writing n letter. inn ‘lwhy Progressives ‘Should Now Vote ‘libvrnlf’ We illRy an-tioiyraftle Mr. W‘ ‘lglrt by rc-mnrkinq: that there i-is ‘zi ‘good chance of ‘hilt Writ-Kill "nurvt-etlbng lM-r. ‘hlclican ‘as Lilbcml runditl-ntc at next wicullblirrtllaiflals i ___E__ i ~LAID TO REST-Thu ‘funeral flpltict‘ yesterday aftwrtitlon Pauls Church at (L15 (rcl/iclc ‘where; ‘ltev, .l, .i. McDonald conducted the ‘inncritl senvict‘. She was lzriti t0 _rest in ‘St. Pauli; u-‘mtvry lilesitle he-r hui-zibntid, The late ‘Mrs Murphy ‘leaves to ‘mourn out: (laughter Mrs. James Shc-rry_ Fornlxvoorl. und one son ‘Mr. Arthur J. Murphy in the -—C‘ONSERVATIVE LADIES. ‘ V A wry sticcessful organization ‘~' meeting ‘was hcld nt the Conserva- tive headquarters -ln thr‘ rMcNelll lluildiirg. Sumunersirlo on ‘Friday wetting lust under the cntpaible man- agement of iMiran Wuntla ‘Wyilil who was ably assisted lby lvlrs. (Doctor) 'Tanton_ Secretary. There ‘wig a large attendance and each polll was ‘well wpresentt-d. The fol- lowing gentleman mid-reused the sugges» . tionii on (rrgnnizntion work, llotior- while Mung A. MclNqill. Mr. .i. l‘). ‘K. (1., Mr. ilenth Strmrg. ' A w k without lights- lnultltlg slurlvll Ur 11K. “m, ‘ping, Elli-n ‘Murphy re- fell nnd n company of the Nlllilllllll nnd tin-y worn‘ sticking close itglli illi. Funeral frtrtu tin‘ rcsidcn: l-Ict of the lnit- ‘Pr-tor hluriihy ‘took lluurd was culled out in ilrcstrrvc tin-n- mvn ntgirlptg, TORONTO, Munro. the ‘former Sudhury and ‘SO-l defence pinylcr. ‘und last your with Montreal. has been purchased by’ the St, Patrick's ‘v1.4 the lrish four defeno- illllyll“ in (‘nnbeaw McCtrffcrY- ll°ii““"‘Y ‘und Munro. with DYO limb fculllc for rilzht ‘wint-f- Nt-villr- cull dams for ouitrc, nnd Rvlld for loft Iur. ~ . . , , . ‘\V‘yi-tt. short distance wu-tt ofln iiiéibxggitrzyx_ ‘m, Tumor, and ,M,._‘.[.holnfls wi-il the without at vote tor of appointing o. registrar and ‘Slllblilmviding (or tho cumin-g Federal ‘election ounlntg to an “ovelts1=ght" in tho ‘propm-atiou of n voters‘ list DINING-ROOM] t. " Dead 1 Troiecl your Faxes with "Peerless Brand Fox Neilinll- yearn m the llrgcfl P-E l- Rlllciwlb not ‘d 81, ‘both! residing in Soulrh ‘Rus- ‘ , ‘nlawwmommsunm ‘.‘I%'iia‘i’ m» smallest-mt v lil, llfllllfill Ann lltPngr- ngeti illiukicitcr. ‘Conservative ladies am limleeti forttrnzrte in having such nn (‘fficlont prosidotit its Miss lWanda Wyatt. h-as proved to ‘be. -i-e0&—-——- IN MEMORIAM MISS LOUISA ANN LePAGE At homo in Cnl-gnry, ‘A-lta,. on Oct. H5 ' yours panned qu-iotly to ‘test. Tho "deceased ‘wag u native of Smith ‘ltustico. P. E. l.. bit-t h-u-s rel-titled ‘in Calgary for the punt 20 yearn. She spent the past summer vis- iting roialtlvos in ‘ltuntlcn nnd Chur- lottoiown mid enjoyed perir ct lumi- ‘ih during hor visit. She just rc- turnod tn tho ‘west two Wllflkfl ‘prior to hor d-vnth mid t-hn nnd ‘conic ., ‘peacefully, following u tvvry short ,, illness. Site ‘is nurWl/ctl ‘by two sisters IMlaa ldliztrbnlh 1101mm! - VOTE 715012 MacKl ‘HON and MESSERVEY, industry ihumwwBring back good times and your son's and r lands. Norwegian Steamer in Distress in Mid-Atlantic oavTati-lan Press.) LONDON. Oct- 25—-l.l0y'l's ‘ports from Valencia Suulu, say lllilt.\\'l3l‘[‘ ‘becoming down ‘hearted. and‘ the Nonvcginn steamer Elvin frnmitiltli. n large Conservative vrrte waaiing mam saw thalt Rouerdfll“ h“. Sydney L. in digtppggqffltflilllgl i302? nplltlleglfltl-letllizitttl heztrdipossftbly succeed, he strid. in mid-Atlantic with her stccrlnt: ' " i Y gear and lifetlmats carried The steamer American 'l‘rnilei' gone to her assistance. The Elvin when reported Willi ill‘ l latitude 45.13 north longitude 40.08‘? west. ‘Web rn, Mass, Hit by Violent Windstorm ',. (Canadian Press.) WOBPRN‘ Aiass" “CL 23*_'\ ‘.il)_‘f'tlllllll‘icil as Fiance nnd thc United lcnt Windstorm whit-h struck / rcntrta of the city today ilow (."\\‘ll ‘H’ u church steeple, demolished ll fill!- Iory boiler house Wi-"ll l-‘Tlbfili 7"‘ ur s_ to the cllKlll‘___l‘>"ll,_fiflviY_iimi cotisiitixvncy in Quit-bot‘. "- Th? Bill’ “'“*,him up_ nnd thnt more were‘ still'nttl cl‘ thn-t date was (carrying in ‘to St. nrticri Munro Joins , St. Patriclds Ont, 2-l.—— flel‘ tctun. Why Suffer From y Rheumatism when you can l!" =im°5t immediate relief and flnall)’ cure yourself by takllltl "HUGHES RHEUMATISM REMEDY Some of the worst cases of Rheumatlsm-—it is possible to conceive-Java bden cured by this unequalled remedy. PRICE $1.00. Hughes Drug 00., ___________---- _ ‘new d ‘this Province. ‘if condition-avail: tnmt amusing, he said, to read real; FOR SALE--FIVE PATCH FE- and are the llrgcfit Dtllt-"flfll Amflifl- tico_ IP. F11. coffrintietl ns ‘they were. America th» Patriot. It was giving recently McKenzie. Truro; N. C, ‘Masha-an. male foxes. Well furred and V R I01 P5691?’ " n ' would soon gwtnso to ink.‘ oven thcth-reo times the prominence In Mr. St. John; A, J. ‘Rstland, Tomato; wall allvoretl. Apply John Spen- THE ROGERS HARDWARQGQ LT~| (Pat. and Summerslde Papers ilDl"‘"tl('is of (Ynnnda, Myers and Dr. MacMiilnn ‘that N. Macho-oil, ‘Moncton; m,‘ M‘, mwnrd Rom], 571x-2n-2t ~ CIIAILOTIITOWN, P151: _ _ , please copy.) i A w Titt- trntts-ctmtinonta]‘rlilway lnl it was giving in Messrs, Jenklnfl-lflpcirs. Toronto. _,________ _ , , , ._ ...._.._.._..i. .*_~~~ ~~ »--- ~ . -~ ~ é‘ -‘---- ~ .. .. __._,_._._, __,, _- _._,___ .____._.__ _;-t*' _w—~ he I .lt‘ aw has \“'ll'~‘ll lilllillw-“S h." fluid. of lirnhnxu nnd .'\'l‘ttlwi)ouztlli.,TULIGATY A [FRAME 'l.IiP?" This ‘ lit-lit‘- speechea. ullmost optimistic ‘in tiotefwere in laffect an admission that were heard. ithey had not tbecn treated fairly. I Tho ‘(lhuiriuan lntmduceril an; the’ ‘ The gpcerkei‘ then referred to the ‘first speaker ‘Mr, .. Augustine. Mc-‘(mvtartimenfs part in the Atlanta. ‘Donald. wi1‘o_ aifter dealing for ilifilllllpillg c0mibine_ and also asked: short time ‘with thc (lenerwl Dice-Iii‘ ‘it were justiiflwble economically; ‘lion Act. und poinl‘ing_0ut spme for (‘npnda to enter into‘ a treaty“ uiiuor dllffurcnces from prev ousuvith lie Wc-st ‘Ind es t at -wout , yen-rs. ‘referred m the progress 0ft entail s large‘ empcird-iture |the campaign. There was n‘o one, heimoney. blctfore there were I Blnco taking over thin Hotel we have spent man! thounnclu of dollars in repairs and lmII-ovumonh. l! lo new the linen Hotel of Ito clnu ln the Maritime Prov- lncen. It IP95!“ w m“. who" want a oomhfllbli Hotel and uplendid table and g; excellent service at n moder- ntq price. ‘said but lliilllllifll thnt the Libcrzilsichances of a profit. ‘The lbusinmg man and the work- rhc-y couldn't k under‘ HOIll0,L\l-‘9VllIiiIH‘ conditions, They emw m. Ijdiernls of lrigh standing in thelrithug n p opcr tariff was the right; pvrty were going to give their vote-method of ‘rule. - to thc‘ Conscrvutivvs. l Mr| A-leary Arsenault said that] There wus no zlrgtimcnt. put up thy thc-re would be noticed in the Guar-l diuu ins-at week, letters; regarding :1; thnt Mr, McKinnmt had not abet ‘the Bln-ncharil bud MwLean cor- to pieces. 'l‘h.‘_= London papers wc-re ‘rcsponrlence. This. he felt sure‘. ouying ‘thnt thc‘ chief issue of thcpvns goin-g to have an leflfect upon campaign was thc tariff. whctbcrnho French votes. There had been‘ trade would go North and ‘Soutipisome douilai. at ‘first as t0 how the‘ or East nnd Wr-si. Mr. King want-tthing was put through. but now ed it ‘to go North und South. 'l“h-e‘ithe Frl-nch people had‘ t‘he proof and‘ rc- o liibutrtl cnntlidutvg and speak-l .Ates.$.l.OO I Gly- ’ Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Liibcrnlg put forth theories onlywuvanltl certainly do what was right. mlurkn" while tho Conservatives presented‘ There was no doulbt tit-zit there D ilu‘ facts. pl‘f7\"‘ll by the lilfli-lpfiffilld was ‘going to be a chungio in Que- "'3' L‘ Mcqum ' Mun." - coutl-itioll of such pmtt-ctitinist tin-c. The usunl estimate Vlllll-l fif- ‘ tccu to twenty Cone-eirvativcs but he —-— H“, ,Sta.cs. ilmd rec» utl-y tbecn talkinlg to a lwt- and ‘Sinclair. Mr, lllclhnnltl spoke of the Tact ivo of Quebec who believld tlhttti The nwet-iug concluded with an at ll‘ou. J. A. llobtb. ‘biinistor ofdhcy ivntii-tl have a lot more. alntlicitcelloni, address lby Dr MnoMillan, ‘ Filhilllttléfilélil ‘ulreurly ‘nmuiful N(‘.Vl'lI;\\‘.'lb-l rcudy to bot mi it. in which hc xlpoke at some ieIlKl-ll "f f ivnbiuct ‘ministers st-ni into his‘ ‘Mr, ll. it. Holman the hunnom ofa political campaign- te bolster sap nkcr sttid thnt ‘thc llztlifax ller- Au t-xtond‘ d report of his speech will ftpptlal‘ in another issue. the next ‘TNDIES and tokiskud if tbt- ‘whole thing welre not in frzuuo-irp"for ‘the ibenefit of thc 'l‘hcrv was ovelry l‘\"illl‘ll(:l‘. cnn-idirortors of‘ tho Morchanirlle lllnr» eluded the‘ Slltlllklll‘ that. theremiut‘. .lt cnllvtl thc treaty a nuc-sldwwl would b» the sumo jnblintitui in the llfiTP-(llllfilll, and referred to the fact report of the ‘Halifax thing sent in, Th‘- samc was lfiltliiilflft! bond lines “l‘S \V. KING AIN'T GONNA REIGN N‘0 MORE NO MORE. l ‘ ()h_ King .-iin't gonna reign no more nn lll/lfl‘ King ain't gonna reign no more. So how in lhc ll-——‘C'3n ‘the Liber- iMnrkvt Building on Thur-stiziy niglitfliult Ill“ ‘ lislhere ‘bud ‘hm-n in lit23. iliourtl o4‘ Trade‘ Conrm-irtce on the 111g (mil ' Zvlr. T. ll. \\"ootl‘mnii_ after con-lmnttt-r would not be ‘mndo .pu'blic That King's gonna trolgn any I am ‘leiniiiug tho zittucks mudi- by locnliuntil after the election. more. lnlbcrnha on ‘Puteannu-ilc. said tlmil Tho i<p.ker asserted that ‘this . .‘ it‘? wus not Ilonrinutctl its theyilu-ovlnce should be proud ‘that its 1 slafmr-tl by the Montreal Star. but Piumior had taken s0 able a part by the lczitlinlg ‘patriots of Qutlbecfitt one of the ‘greatest political dc-I ‘m1 ‘anyone who followctl his (rnni- lll0lli>ll.l‘llII()l'lil over held in ‘Canada. ““l"n would so!‘ that he was n good when in Amherst for ‘thc first time olEd lfnenchman, Ho was holding :1 three Maritime preuriors of onoi n‘ lug at Montreal tonight ‘that party had ‘preached a. single doc-i .“'t nld rosoun-d from coast -to coast. trinn from a single plutfomn. Mn! Itllli his audience. the speaker felt Alollghun. said the speaker, had said| i ‘ Hotel . ., Victoria Ono of the larger! and b”! , i equipped Hotoio In Ellhrn Canada. Contalpl 120 Nlillllv 44 of which have prlvntl 1mm. comalmly rcnovumi in m. put few yarn. Fm Hptatu throughout Canada and the United sum have in lplendid table. Courteous urvice to oil Quanta. Talo- phonel in rooml. , S‘lll‘l‘_ would not d‘\\"in‘tile away as on his Fl‘IlIl‘ll from Western ‘Onnatlu "r m-icr King's bud. that (he l‘"Slli[5 of that secton were‘ Ont‘ speaker ut ‘Phurstlay night's going ‘to ‘be surprising. and predict-i oint uicotiirg huld attuioked thc (‘d more (seats there than the Litb-, wcul government in regard to the rrnls ‘would take. llit-hcil ‘mutter. llr- had been ivoli IMr. llolnnin fell confident of the ll|‘-\\'(‘l‘l‘tI lily Mr. Myers. und to rcsnli in i’. E. l, 'l‘lln Maritimes. he ht» HilIiHIlllJIiINl of wvory (lnnsv-rvti- nu‘f<l_ wanted lo semi u solid contin-i ivn in tho ‘hull, ‘Was ‘it nny won-lupin to ‘Ottawa. l‘C‘lll‘0>l0ll'ill'l‘iVr\ 0f| iPl‘_ nskw-ti thr- spcakcr that-t Ihcnhl‘locztluovivrnuivnis. Whcro would. tnullvli- llll'll rcsoriotl to this tilmsrllwvl» hi» toiiuy. ho zu-“ks-"tl witiwut the: win-n llzt-‘rr lotidcr. ‘Mr. King. nbuo car ft-rry. 'l‘he“ ‘Liberals. who zilways‘ ‘d runny of thr‘ ilnoe most [lfllllfifli')il‘l';lt'ill‘4i lurpossilyilities had a-d-l ‘m, m. u of his pnrty ‘and (‘nlioiljvorntotl n tunnel. They always ivore ill'lll “il-‘ut-gtttlo lliltiernls." (inn S. ‘going to f-‘nv-lrlc something bigger xx’..- $4.00 10 .5.” III Ratel ‘. M:- bnrn bud iliiliy rupllr-d itfhul always nu impossibility. Any, hut t-inlrgo. when h‘~ lrtul answcrvti [innnist- made ‘by a Conservative dlY- but lvt- ‘would wither bu. styled n‘l‘ ‘wit-r ivnn always fnlfiliirtl, but the ‘w h c. re had '\vvI'\|u'1"|.lF,,_,-\~.'\. k‘lint;Qvntiénlltlilgiti than ll lllntr, :4]g;ililllr.lil;\zlilfllly(lllll in Mr. Murdoch ‘Mztc-Kainnon also rc- krv his [mroni-ises. Hotel Co.’ it-vrtwl l‘) thl- lion. Mr. ‘Paltcnuutlch tftnmt-illor Rattray refefroil to, ‘ ‘nnipzfiun snyhrg that. llltVPP/llllli iht‘ clxnngt- made in recent your; ln.' Pnwrku" h»- rt-nd Iu-Ptrvr matwrial than irvns (‘Dill transportation. taking work "Anny QJBROWN‘ "um." tllllillillPll in his spcciahmy or heard fr n lilcnl men who in former times “r ‘.l more prouilsitig mun, ‘llt- now-r nu“ Living unloading the schoo- lmd a harsh word for nn opponent. n: "'l ‘Today this was ne by an, -,nnd so fur from nuluking use ofQ/‘tn: ricau ‘machine ope ted by an' '5'.“ isc. ill‘ never oven rof-lrred lnlnutsltle man. There was no need of - “lnrt piled upon him by others. cl to of ‘prominence VICTORIA HOTEL. E. W. Tanner, Halifax; W. J. llilifl in such a small‘ place as Char-Stood. Ainntrea-i: T. M. FMSGDNQW Speak-tun: of ‘thc- chzln-gos ‘in th-Plottnmwn. where no great nmountflflrk; J. F. FY8901‘. lllflllffll; T- M- llti'll‘_\'ll'iill lilo of tho city an cmu- ‘if coal was consumed, lt was Prttson New Yorki-J- A. 00M’!- ptirvtt with hull‘ ‘u century twxn. Mr. known thnt ‘a large ‘percentage loftMoncion; J. A. ‘McPhre. Summer- Mvurlftnnnu fluid thnt this Tuovlnfltht‘. coal transported by mil was Ride: J. IF‘. Aruettuliln-mumide; (l. no hull lot tho other pnris of thc taonsmneti by the transporting pnw- ll. Murray. Menoton; Fl. GmSeatman, lmniiirion tntk-l- industries out of er. while water transportation was Mnncum; Mina ‘Connie ‘l-lackntt. ht-r hands; ln the saute way (‘anudrt the most eopnomicwl. iTiglntklh; Mr. Ralph Illnckott. Tig- was letting her industries Hiip out ‘Tln- speeches of ‘Patennude, said nllh; ‘H. W. l/Jng, Toronto; K. W. of her hands, nnd the mime thim: Mr. ‘Rnttrny. ' had touched tho J, mlzlol, Moncton; J. J, Cooper. .Vi'llllill‘iiilllpfll'l to hor us had hap- hcarta of every true Canadian. lt Mnncton: ‘L. J- Mflvflllnllld» MOM- D. M. Griffin, Halifax; H. J. C. ‘W. Li