' liar-B»! All: drum Iijrevelfiel #221 3215515311.‘. fiifii‘. 2i‘; wrglgnrgfl affmrgig wash the heaviest of i '_ 0 8 B. 8 an 0i’ amps up each nostril. Used in time, b“, "m N Q. §_ Better Control of comb memo 0331f- an barman? $.13? “fade-users bkmke“ ‘md "°'h'"9 » i‘ hgmide. Now, Vick Chemists have ve 9 in preventing colds. lssuur or RESEARCH duccd the modern methocl- of treet- the ideal companion to b-Vicke Va-tro-nol - the g g _ two preparations, together th a few ‘simple rules of health, form the unique Vick: Plan for Bet- ti:- Control of Colds. The helpfulness of Wlicks Plan in reducing the num- lier, dura.“ and danger: of colds been clinically tested by practis- physlcians. (The Plan is full, QAvciding Golder-Samples Frcc At Local liruggists Throat -- Also of its Ideal Companion. " Vicks Vapo Rub Then, lf you have that stuffy, sneezy, irritation in the nasal pas- coids in their early stages. n. Help Shorten a cud If a cold has developed, or strikes without warning, apply Vlclrs Vapo Rub over throat and chest at bed- time. ‘Through the skin, Vapo Rub acts direct like a poultlce. At the same time, its medicated vapors are inhaled with every breath direct to the inflamed air-passages. This com- bined double action through the night loosens phlegm-soothes irri- tated membranes —- eases difllcult breathing-helps break congestion. Eastern Locals “Qw- colunl ls reserved for .v i-"f" lows er incl lei-yer" caravan‘: Every Famil in Charlottetown Offered a Free ‘Jo's’ f.‘- 'r"'L'-'Z“- we 150w . 4i» Trial of icks Va-tro-nol for Nose and ""u"""'“ ‘t "m" every day by thousand owners. olples in QMMII-‘nliaeenheveappliedbcelchscientlm . deelgningthedonaolnltllnrlgedlybufithtio liveallfetimeofssrvicaircuwiiibcagreeabiynm. Gliicklyitwillfinish u» rmuywur... See flu ‘TONNOR THERMO“ ' It will never iniure the finest fabrics and yet it will thoroughly quickly and economi- cally. This is more than 0 verbal claim —-it is being demons- troted and proved s of satisfied Connor and dcmted with the abundsn of. clothes without effort. c. ma" m“ During the day-any time. any place-use Vlcks Va-tro-nol every g‘. WW0“ 1“ "w" 111°" 0001M” HOLLAND RECLAIMS Famous’ zuyonn zen r0 mcnniisn LAND ACRIAGI ~ mistomcd exposures-witnesses in liv- 1Here, briefly, ls how Vlcks Plan rlrs: To Help Prevent Colds .-Watch yourself and children after Iposure to any condition apt to be followed by a coldauch as: Con- tact with others having active colds ei-czowds, public places, stuffy ill- ventilated rooms-sudden changes ill few hours as needed. 'I‘hi.a gives you full 24-hour treatment without the risks of constant internal dosing, which so often upsets the digestion- especlaiiy of children. land out of cultivation, to cut down surplus crops, tiny Holland is ban-i ing ltd first succcuful effort to col- onlne the fertile land which for; T1111 Piwlfllkes Free hundreds of years had been the floor cf the famed Zuyder Zec. in’ You!‘ drilssist ‘has free combin- Whllc other countries are taking eering feats known to science, the 250,000 lloilanderl. The proiect will industrious Dutchmen have built ulcost $500,000,000. The up picture great dam to hurl back the turbu-‘showe the building of one of the lent North Sea and increase Hol-_Zuyder Zee dams, while the lower land's arable land by one-tenth. Byl picture shows the draining of the 1058, more than 520,000 new acres fcnner sea bottom. At the right ls of land will have been added to n typical Dutch fisherman Ind hll tenbperaturc, wet or cold, 0r unac- lng which lower resistance, such as over-eating, smoking, or drinking- lfter a hard day when you are over- Eicensgng of New . _ Varieties Of Cereals (Ibrperimental Farms Note) The Dominion Seeds Act, of 1923, ve to the Minister of Agriculture e authority to license Cereal var- ieties. The need for this chongeI was urged after representation, had been made by seed growers‘ ind those interested in the se\‘ bade generally in order to prevent the flooding of the market with a’ large number of varieties whose‘ mly value lay, in many cases. in] the fancy and often misleading’ names given to them by high pres- Iuro salesmen. Now, no new varieties ef certain specified kinds of seed, such as cer- ials which had not been known to‘ the trade previous to March 31st, i923, may be sold, unless the Min- ister 10f Agriculture has first; issued a permit or license. A further safeguard is provided whereby a license may be refused unless or mltlf a pr- pegatlon test has been made and the mature plants exem- ined. In the case of cereal grains. i1’ the variety is found to possess such inferior qualities as to make it undesirable in commerce, the ls- rulng of the license may be refused This latter clause was found neces-l nary and added in i928 in order that the quality of our spring‘ i atlon packages containing trial sires of Va-tro-noi and Vapc Rub-also folder telling how these twin llldl to fewer and shorter colds are used in Vlcks Plan for Better Control of Golds. Ask for‘ yours today as, your druggisth supply is limited. wheats, on which Canada. has built "P its reputation. might he: be damaged by the inclusion of poor and inferior quality wheat varieties. Outstanding plants are occas- 1000111’ found ln fields of standard varieties of various degrees of pur- one of the most stupendous ,' {support an estimated population of son. TIMELY NOTES ON Silver Fox Farm TOPICS CONNECTED WITH ins Vitamin D. is known for its great power of preventing and curing rickets and for its effect in aiding Company's collection 0d 6,020 skins contained a. higher piopnticii of faded skins than our other offer- I. Central A Guardian ; of local interest but advertising g puny nulurr may be inns-tad 4 cent: a word strictly payable advance. This column II reserved for new ‘ l‘ ll ity and the finders of these plants a" tempted to propagate these in conjunction with vitamin C. the until they find the h production and preservation of hundred bushels onyharlildlearifiveifgz sound teeth‘ It may be 51113131195 by problem 1s than what to do with fresh eggs, milk, but the ordinary this quantity o; “e1 R is generally daily rations can be supplemented the tendency to imagine m“ the by cod liver oil. Foxes or persons selection has unexpectedly good exposed to sunlight absorb Vita-‘ quallitlesl and tlobilzhlrtik that e new m1“ D" varey s avaia e o offer to th country. A great deal of time, mung vitamin E‘ There is m“ much ey and disappointment could often known for certain about this vita.- be avoided in such cases by writing mm- bu‘ mvesflgami“ W" 110W to the Dominion Corcalist, Central been nude pm“? “'5 v51“ 1“ 91°‘ Experimental Farm. Ottawa. out“ moting the feztllity of animals. It requesting his advice as to whether has bee“ “Med m“ the “men” o, no; m proceed with the further of vitamin E. from thelcod given pmplgauon of the supposedly to breeding animals Will resuli; in “new... variety while as yet m,‘ sterility. It occurs in green leaves, quantity of the seed is relatively “ed5- Whe" Bern‘ 511d “Ver- W11? 5mm not cut this out and glance at it New varieties are not always good ‘mcaswmny to check “P on Your varieties and it ls advisable, before 1°00 501011110- golng in extensively for any new kind of grain, to seek information A full report on the October sale from the nearest Experimental of silver fox furs by the Hudson's Farm or Agricultural College, They Bay Company, mncion, was receiv- will either have the new variety ed last evening by Messrs. MciLure under test themselves or will have and MacKinnon, as follows: The information as the relative merits ___ij____ CQNFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ioftha,lstalat _ “as e Se so“ as m“ ANCE. L-8798-1-l2-81li. this time of the year. More atten- tion was paid to the clearer skins, and the clear one quarter and one- half silvery advanced slightly in price. The faded skins declined, however, but had tohbe sold wherev- M. E. Genge, pastor. er lble before t e new season's googsosirrived on the market. A no- FACING SERIOUS CIIARGESf ticeable feature was the slight de- Clarence Dunn and Patrick Lough- cllne in comparative popularity of, ran are in Queen's County Jail and the dark, three-quarter silvery and, will appear before the Maglfllfilte lfuli silvery types thrmlllwilt the", this morning on the charges (i) catalogue. Seconds and thirds aold- of being unlawfully at 1H8! I113 ‘well but the damaged skins de-' (2) of escaping from custody. They PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES — Bradalbafie at 11 a.m-. North Tmm at 3 ociock, Borden at ‘l o'clock- 13-1821 Jsmu, B. H. Andrew, I. D. Hender- son, Charlottetown; H. i". Harper, Pictcu: A. L McLeod, Montreal: J. B. M. Armour. Toronto; J. W. Murchison, it. John; C. W. Harris, Summerside; H. G. Martin, Char- lottetown; J. W. Hutch, Charlotte- town; Reg. Jenkins, Charlottetown: J. C. Montgome y, Charlottetown; IN MEMORIAM cm. DAVID HOSTED. On Oct. '1. i934, there passed peacefully away at his home, Loyal- ist Road, P. E. 1.. Mr. David Mater in the 68th year of his age. The late Mr. Foster had been at- tending as usual to his farm duties up to within a few days of his de- cease. His illness, brought on by contracting a severe chill, rapidly developed into pneumonia and in a few days the cnd suddenly came. He was a man of sterling worth. one of the kindest of men and will be mourned, not only by his immedi- ate relatives and friends, but by the whole community who knew him. The services at the house and at 5t. John's Church, Milton, were con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Lane . , r, rector of the parish, assisted by Rev. Mr. clined about 20 per cent. The aver- have been serving sentences lrnf>05- lage decline was 6 1-4 per cent. The ed for convictions under the Pro-' ‘following are the highest prices for, hibition and Customs Acts. Yester- ‘the different colorings: day morning, while Juilor McEach- i em was busy elsewhere in the Jail Dork and slight silvery, 9 pounds and his assistant was on business (approximately $43.) , ln Charlottetown. 131ml! 1m One-quarter silvery, 113-4 pounds Lougliran escaped- They We“ ($55), rounded up by the R.0.M.P. f One-half silvery. 40 pounds ($195) I Three-quarter silvery 20 pounds‘ dinner hour. Dunn was rearrested ($116). , ' Pale silvery, 1a 1-4 pounds 689%‘ Louahra i Both prisoners were serving of the variety for your district- iengthv jail sentences. The offence‘ Palethorpe, of the United Church at Wlnsloo and Prlncetown. The many floral tributes and cards of sym- athy, together with the very largo concourse of friends attending the funeral of the deceased on Tuesday, Oct. 9th, all testified to n18 esteem in which the iete Mr. Foster was gernen. wcrc Messrs. liked and Murdock McBwee r. The church at Milton was filled to the doors. The Read The Double Guarantee With every Connor Washer gnu the stronger: written double guarantee ever offlred on chv worher.—Have the Connor demonstrated TODAY, MILLER BROS LTD. Great George Street ' ‘can grade every bird in the pen, Another important point 1g m. time of moultiux. Other things ha. 10¢ equal. the later a hen moulte The good layer will have a long, m; mug,- 5h‘ 1L The hen who broad, deep body, with her legs set wear; a dirty worn-out cult or well apart. showing lsrse capacity-i feathers up to a moult in October Poultry Husbandry The poor bird will have a narrow rounded back, legs close together,‘ being apparently "knock-knced." The good bird will have a rel- atively short brood beak and the skin of the face, comb and wattlesl will be smooth, red and, silky. The eye will be bright. and somewhat‘ prominent. One will be justified in. referring to the head as s. whole as| being ‘pretty!’ | The poor bird will have a. rela- atively short broad beak and the, across the head. The skin of the face will be coarse and wrinkled,‘ the comb and wattles shrunken and‘ pale. The eye will lack lustre and will be somewhat sunken in the head. The head as a whole will have a coarse unpleaslng appear- ance. Let us then assume that we have seen a number of ugly faces at but held throughout the neighborhoodJf-illl‘ 105$ “ED001400. Ind 1118i 08R 84mm made the“ escape during the me p511 bggfgrg, his broth" Qf-I production warns us that there are o. number of "passengers" in the . V - 1 k d Brenton Dollar, Chas. Proude. Frecl- cm We will crowed to cull- ‘ by the Ecgilllgg? is”: $9.55; i erluk Younker, Ambrose Rodd and: Before the birds go to :oost place coops at convenient points in the pen. After dark, enter the pen as or November ls a valuable bird while the bird with clean new feathers is one to distrust. The iati moulterwill get it over in g month or six weeksr and get back lnin production, while the early moulter may take months over the job. i Administrator's Notice The undersigned Administrator on the personal Estate and effects oi Margaret Sweeney late of Charlotte- town in ‘queen's County, Widow; deceased, intestate, hereby noililel all persons indebted to the said Estate to make immediate payment tohimat the Olliee of Boll h lriathleson, Cameron Bloch, Chal- mltctown, and all persons having any claims agmnst the said Entote hereby required in present the same duly attested forthwith at the office aforesaid. DATED this 240s day of October. ‘ A. o., ma. - ENNIS DODGE}! _ - f m h m m a r m“ service at the grave was conducted quietly as possible, and using l. D r Clty Thanks Faraday Typical Grasshopper nggrxn CPmBES fmaxmffin perk igyetgév. “Iéhtlfglfltlilfzdgflélld the lanai-giggles: laméilgo down the mwa Adlnlnlstrstgr‘ Estayic MLrII-rst ______ no r . s. goo ayerxns a once "B0- 1 Beds ‘my °f two years‘ He leaves to mourn, besides his ‘be detected by her held, ays already 1*‘1514'1°'35‘31'11‘3~ Because 0r the benefits dmved i" M 1. sorrowing wife, Mary Matilda Hoop- described. Only doubtful characters ' ‘ I s H M E N from his discovery 100 years ago “avenezs along the market _AA er, the following brothers: Thomas, need be handled. Having ,..“ a a ' r.- 1 that electricity could be generated Q Meeting of Prince Edward Island liishermen will be held by the action of moving magnets. Michael Faraday has been honored by Christchurch, New Zcaland. The ‘roads in Manitoba may OhSETl/Eivery succesggu; pgcgpflqn and wmilu" 011d 590N0- lmd 51-519". E1130 P001’ 100M118 bird. lwlteh Out the several patches of ground plckedgregatlznal social was held in Hearts out by white stakes, These stnkesivfcmcriai Hail Thursday night, when and Ada, all of Milton. P. E. I. light and gently pick her ilp off the roost. A good bird will as a rule ihBJldlE quietly. whereas a poor one DIS SOLUTION 0F PARTNERSHIP ll: the Board Room, City Building, at Charlottetown on my has erected n memorial m mm =' TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30th, at 1.2.0 P. M. 13,125, ,,‘“‘.,‘,’.‘.’.’§“3§1..T§Z°§."§ $3.31 have been placed in iwsltion by the congregation of Trinity United C I ‘_ n members of the stalffLgf) thioDoma-t chutrclzhwas ggenmajnflgggrtwiiyxlgo 0 ‘tiggchalligelvtremtgxiilgg Jhéoml; r mee e n . - ~ mun Enwmam“ “M1,... E... m..." w... ,,.,,.,.,,,,, ,,.-. Casket Industry and we"; tr... h... PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND COUNTY OI" QUEENS .,n.._'\.$’-‘ii-.:'.s-Is:- ~ Brandon during their 11""? for the purpose of organizing a Provincial Fishermerfs "'1" 1'11" 5° "flies 1mm Chm,“ ‘ and mark typml gmssJaentcd to Rev. Mr. Miller and Mrs. _____ [been diwussed- Feel the texture of d m 1"‘ . . . church. “This tablet," reads the in-i “my _ g __ _ 3- the abdomen. m the use or nod w°' “mmkl M°L°° ' i °'""'"**""- A" "arms" "i "we" "My '"*"“"“ v .‘i;‘“..?if..‘.i§: "chit.liii"zi.er;é orbs ”.t.':°"t::;§ ..ir‘.‘..°.’°...l°f.°..iir.‘if."iié”.‘ $222.": u. ... m..- ..".......t i... vim- A. rum- vu a Fishermen’s Co-operative Enterprise are urgently Christchurch Cltv Councllingrate- requested to attend. By request of FORMER P. E. I. DIRECTORS, y h... ful recognition of ibc benefit which has resulted from Michael Fara- day’s discovery and as a tribute to the simplicity and modesty of his character." New Zcolanci. which has UNITED MARITIME FISHERMEN. harnessed the water power of her ilavc Yilli A Good Sci ‘It is not safe, during thi with a good set of chain j DRIVE IN SAFETY take a trip without having your car equipped GSD England 11.75 meg. 12.00ncou- 6.00 p.lu. EAQ Spain 9.86 meg. 4.00 p.ru.- 6.30 pm. 12110 Rome 11.8! meg. 11.15 p.rn.~ $.00 pm. DID Germany 11.16 meg. 11.00 l.m.- 4.00 pun. FYA France 11.90 meg. 10.00 a.ui.- 5.00 pm. HJIABB Ber- ranquiliejflol. 6.45 meg. 1.00 pm.-l0.00 pm. of Ghains? a uncertain weather, to e in case of emergency. l’. ll. McLAIIIE with wha-t grasshopper egg beds] Turner wasehairrnan and his brii- pared with 3'1 in i932, but the value m.‘ m“ and, the place, when the ilant and unusual wit added much 0f the output was less, being $1,- -bedr are likely to occur. observers scratch the earth to a depth of about an inch on the 80d near the stake they will find grasg- T e eggs will be discovered in similar places. The roadside K831001901’ ‘lay; its eggs only ln definite egg ,bed.s in soil along the road allow- ' ences headland, and posture and not generally over the fields. Egg beds are easiest to eee now in | the fall before the grass has grown after fall rains. If the farmer can locate these areas he will be in a much better position to poison the beds ln the mine before the field. Cirasdhcppere hatch when the popular tress begin to show green ' and early poisoning ls the most George at the Notional Bee and j-‘ioney Show in the Crystal Palace, Lon- ,don, for his heather honey whidi i came from his Churt emote. hoppers have entered his n mel to the enjoyment of the evening. A short program, including community! singing, led by Mr, James Calder, solos, readings and games was en- joyed by all. Refreshments were slated of Mrs. P. A. Creelman, Mrs. B. C. Keeping, Mrs. A. J. Houie, Mrs. R. E Mulch and Miss Berna Huestls. SERVICES AT THE BASILICA -'I‘he third service of the men's msislon was held in St. Dunstan’: Basilica last evening. The men and youths of the pariah filled the church. Father Hubert preached an inspiring sermon on "tepldlty" or "indifference." He spoke of that terrible spirit cf indifference to God and to His andnionts and to the laws of His Church which ls the cause of so muchein ln the world today, and exhorted worldiyhcnor endninbutiohe staunch and fearless Bid true God and faithful to lmhw. lens- heath 340.300 in i933 and $1,445,000 in i933. Recently it was announced by the Bureau of Statistics that during the depression years the mortality rate had dropped In other words there 81,816,993 or an average of about s21. "I‘here were 9,005 coffins at s01,- 631 or an average of about l9, and 46.321 shclllc or rough boxes at ‘$320,360 cr- an average of less than PBESBWOMIN HONOR THE MEMORY OF "KIT" ‘IORONPD, Oct. 38. - Women of the press lest night joined in honor- ing the late Kathleen Blake Cole- man, who conducted s. deartrnent in the Mall and norm-e 10f mm! Yell‘! under the name of "Kit." Women Vancouver attended the memorial and others present in- cluded‘ Wlnnlfred stokes of Niagara mu. president of the llam- nm brunch of the Canadian Wo- =1‘ men's Peel Club; Mrs. A. 1i. Wal- and soft. In the clsa of a poor one. the abdomen ls drawn up, shrunken and leathery. Place the palm cf the hand on the abdomen, fingers pointing towards the vent. and pressing gently, see how many ling- ers can be placed between the 'pln" fingers fair, and one poor. The dis- tance between the pelvic bones and the end cf the keel bone may he measured in the same way, giving similar _, . Place the convicts in the coops as they are collected, and run over them ltlin the fol- lowing morning. Getrldogthesecullsasbestyou can before they eat any more un- earned food. TM 101080111: wink wclv all the your round, but in the ca“ of a pen which has been laying heavily for some time. the relative pigmen- tatiiminbeamfleandshanklla E i a 2 3 iottetown in Queens county in Prince Edward Island, Merchant! HEREBY CERTIFY: l. That the partnership herew- fcre subsisting between us as Gen- eral Grocers under the firm naml and style of McLEOD as JENKINS 1 i ab d nce i L 181KB!» and I'll/PPS i" Pfvvldii 01901110 mp1)" eggs n u“ a ' served in the social hail by the la- were fewer death; during the years or pelvic bones Four fingers or h” 1”” ‘mwhw’ s ar yellowksh enclosed in _ ‘ 11-h“ m u“ gunman“ tool 1 1 I"l510'10'26'29 221515.186}: m“ it owes much w $1114 P011! 00°11‘ 115" m‘ mch 1°11" $111,": §°C§KY§QB§T§ZQ' 3:163: oxghsiuyeer there were 62813 cas- hen thwige geoodflgne 82:: ‘fleet °n m: "m “y M “mm y " F’: When looked for on the farms the n“ m“, valued n‘ the dawn n ' - m“ l WITNESB our hands at Chaf- i iottetown this 23rd day of Octobci AD. ma. ALEXANDER. Mel-BOD. W. A. JENKINS. ‘ Witness: H’. A. U. $ARTE Il-IBM-XO-fl-ll a —T LET- Cottage House‘ .- p ‘efficient. the men not w be week knead. from various parts of me country m , , “who! ' _ mdmmmunewflum_ b hiltheskinanuindthevmt, § S vmni n-v/lbi mm.» Lloyd wee a. prise winner 203$ ltgdéloedfmoa $tmdl ‘M's- Iililabath ‘Bailey Price of "m" m’ '7' “nlv 111° W" N0. 100 Hllllhliflilllh s‘ Thoroughly remodelled Heating and Plumbing e11 . new, - singing. ‘in service a ‘W17 1° . A 1°" 0°11"! 1YIY¢BWI judiciously ln chains may bruyglrr ‘Zrifd? 13%|? c; tonight t ‘it: mu. men lbs wo- m of Bcrtcnvlile one. president m n N13‘:- ‘2 f: ‘f: L. M. POOLE d C0. .. ggvg ygu a 1”" "pa" bm_poss|bly your ma ' . , say the: you are lacy, deceitful, men and to close the retreat there of the federated Women's institutes ‘hunk h W“; m m. “m. Franchise Dealer ubuey and thoroughly dllhunest." will be a service or women of Canada and Owettenhem. mm m“ m m hm . M" _ _ ,~ =- " ‘ "is that em Nothing another for men oa Sunday sven- more bucendwas Governor c! l‘ ‘f m m. m w. - 3 - i gboug my pufl-wgh-y?" Hg‘ y ' ‘um afl-n“ Let A "IIREADMIIGIIT" CHAINS 8m for Trouble and Wcny. BRINGING or r » ' ‘rs, I’.- ‘fi-‘i-‘wefiifir .M:_4_.r~irr.l‘4°RE?. ' nua- A'I‘HER _ ___, Minrirvrmrnmmreas