NOVEMBER. 18.1 142') 1- OEA .With qll the lmo. of the whole wheat Yqu don’t have to coax children t i, re they chew it. the better lofinndoieeth and healthy gums. fifolzsal‘ HAVE TO cu AND THEY LIKE THE cm QHRE l) ii o chew Shredded Wheat_. they like it-—ancl first mean; n": SP SI-IRBDs . - i<4:\,A_ a i fientralifiilariliinl irwo aams-eaiuraeyfrilenz m hwlel. one on King street. ms the other or. Richmond street; were raid- ". and a quantity of liquor found in each. REflING COMIOITAILY - Mr. Herbert Mabar. Irbo was eevirely in- lured in an accident on saturlay af- imlbon. is reported as resting tom- fortably in the City Hospital. FOLIO! COURT-At the police court Saturday morning a. vagrant was sentenced to 3 months in Jail. Two men drunk and incapable were youngsters. So del ,% _ . . 100.000 MICE 0N FARM l wNDON. NOV.‘l7—f~(B1'il.l$l‘l Unit- y, pressl-All (lief brave women in ,. world must doftthelr hats to , may, for Mrs. Tuck is the brav- woman who ever breathed. She m; within a hundred yards of a undrerl thousand mice! l-ler husband. A. Tuck. is s; mouse mmer. known to most European sci- “this. when a research scientist “anti mice, he does not set traps for will; he writes 00 Mb‘. Tuck. K on the mouse fan-n. believe it or not, are black rmice. white mice. black-and-lvhite ‘mice. black-eyed white mico. limb?!“ “m!” 1311.". black-and-ian mice. blue mice. my“. mice, silver mice. gold mice ylrccolate-and-tan- mice, and cham- psgnc-COIOYOG mice. Mr. Tuck owns several sheds pack- "; 1mm floor to, ceiling with mice in ventilated wooden boxes. _1n _crie shed are 1.500 mother. mice looking after 5,000 baby mite; Each box contains | nest of dried grass. . v . mltficc," says Mr. Tuck. as he picks up a mother. by the tail, "make goorl mothers. I have known mother mice help one another with their child- ren lust like human beings." ‘The proud proprietor will, show‘ you special mice for special professors, with their names on the. bores. well: ma mice for hospitals. and ill-bred mice doomed to be eaten by a collec- tion or prize owls. _ ‘ Mrs, "luck says her husband didn't tell her about his‘ mice until< site".- tiley were married and that. “it is too lite to object now." '1 DOCTOR ESCAPE! FROM ‘DEVIL'S ISLAND’ rams. Nov. 1'l—(British United Pressi-A French physician named, Bcugrat has found habpintofilifl Ven- izllela after an adventurefew men icious and so easy to serve. ,_, g, Tuck. or the Mouser)’. Rayleigh, lust the food for growing would have survived. A few years ago llc was sentenced to penal servitude if" life in the dread colony on ‘De. vii's Island‘ in French Guiana, ire had been convicted oi murdering a creditor in his surgery. Aided by money which in some mysterious fashion had been smug-l filed out. to him from France. he eivfllled from the colony and made his way to Venezuela, where convicts from French Guiana are immune fromarrcst. Shortly after his arrival ' ‘there a serious epidemic of cholera, ibroke out, and Dr. Bougrat placed his services at the disposal oi the au- thorities, with such success that he ‘soon won for himself a high reputa- tion and a flourishing practice. lie [further improved his material posi- tion by marrying a. wealthy Italian woman. Today he is the owner oi two large houses. two expensive automobiles, , and all up-to-datc nursing homo. l GIRL OFFERS HEBSELF l FOR. SALE BIRMINGHAM, England, Nov, 17 iBi-ltish United Pressi-A pretty {Birmingham girl is willing to marry yariy man who will pay for the medi- lcal treatment of her crippled sister, [who has been advised to undergo an ‘expensive cure. . Sheflis Miss Georgina. Evans, a 22- year-old blond, who is employed as ,a secretary by a firm of merchants lHGl‘ sister Doris, aged l2, has been ta cripple since all automobile accl- idem gevgn years ago, and is now ‘suffering from consumption. Doc- tors have said that Doris might walk again if a, certain operation; was performed. but that she will ihavs to go abroad for several morphs on account oi her lunss. l_'~1_ will marry any man who will come forward and give my sister a chance _,'Miss Evans wld FBPOYWYS- i ,' Agents Wanted. .-.--__- PORTRAIT AGlNTS-i-WIITE FOB Catalogue. United Art Limited. 16? John. Toronto. A. W. ‘fill wsm. 3619f! WANTED-AGENTS FOR TAKING orders for advertising calendars» also for Personal Greeting Christ- mas Cards for 1930 season. In order to make proper arrmiements. NOW is the time to apply 101‘ PM" ticulars of favourable conditions- Dept. X 4 Art. Publishers (Ace) Ltd. City Works: Blackfriars" St. rxr: 1 fifr-frzzx""f'if'fx-x*.u '71:“; 71;‘ 5:11; >‘ v , f ' * ‘ 1 ssified ' Advertisements , . I . fi One Insertion ..... . 10c Del‘ "n! 0i 5 "0"" o Th“ [nggj-fluug‘ ‘Sc per line of 5 words l z Four Insertions. u... 8B l!" "I" "i 5 “"5” I z Eight-jnsertions’.................... ‘lcperlina of5words z l,» uQrFraiIviiE-vrvsslns- Apply J- W- Dickie, 234 Htzroy St., Charlotte- town.‘ ‘ 9330 Miscellaneous avnliairr a FOR. SERVICE. “oc 9821-11-18-31. PlIlSlEllI. con saavlca, samoa CHAMPION Yorkshire Boar. George 805W!"- l French ‘Fort. P. E. I. 9709-11-i3-lwk- each fined 85 and costs or 1,0 days. r Dr- Ayers leaves this morning for Halifax to attend a special meeting c-r the ‘trustee Board of the Maritime Conference, of the United Church of Canada. MOSCOW. Email. Nov. 16.- Official announcement was made today that Grfltvf! Sokolnikov. former Soviet Commissioner of Finance and President of the Nqiths. Syndicate. has been ap- pointed Soviet Ambassador l0 Great, Britain. a Linlineat for Coughs. -€---__..__ BIWHIS vac-at the Prii-lcs Edward Island Hospital, November 17th to Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Yco, a son. nouns-Av the p. n. r. Hospital Nov. 14. to Mr. and mi. Warren a, Burns a daughter (itili born.) nouocas-Z-Ae the r. a Island noe- pital. to Mr. and Mrs. George Doug- las. city. s daughter. ....._...- MAIIIAGIS HIGGINBOTIIAM — LIECD —- On November, 13, 1020. at. home of C. K. Martin. Glen Martin. P. l. 1.. by Rev. Quincy A. McDowell. Gladstone D. I-ligginbotham and Martha llvs Leeco. DEATHS i" MARTIN-At Hope River on No- vember loth. Anthony Martin. scl-IURMAN-At, Central Bedeque. early Saturday morning. Elizabeth. wife oi the late Jesse Schurman. in her 76th year. Funeral from- the United Church on Monday the 15th. at I p. m. Mendelian-at Edmonton Hospital. Edmonton, Alberta, on November 16. Henry M. Monaghan. adopted son of Arnoa Monagh n, North Viiltshira. Remains leaving for the ‘island. Fun- eral notice later. Puitnm-illntered into rest- after years oi fill-lea on Nov. 11th Jane plcwlsy wife of Janus T. Purdle. 13 Sydney 8t... Charlottetown llld l1 years. Funeral PPWIW- Pill“ “mi flowers. BOARD AND ,'CARE GIVEN TO elderly person‘ in comfortable prl-I Ill MEMURIAM m loving memory oi our dell Manchester, England. vate home. Write Box 113. sourls, dalllhil- M" “uni "” M7“. A. w. Nov. ls-oi ,P..E. r. 9712-11-13-41. Mum, "mun, m amt-us tau llfe m. ‘ 19th, 1026 at bar homo For Sale 5mm ALFRED MACDONALD. m “mm. Mum M" ‘m. m, m; roa SALE-NEWLY FRESHENED cow. Wm. Mutch, RockyToirit. _ oica-ii-is-ni. ._.___i.___s_...___......_... roa sans. r0 1.1m‘. noann -AND room signs on band at. Guardian Office. ' ' . ‘ , i! Ioa SALE-IIGISTEBEDESILYF-B Foxes. Pumaflaafl-lughu; Unlim- lot as. -o1sa-n-lc-ai; a..,___ _ * - —~ roa sacs-runs alum» Batman rock pullers 81.00 each. A. B. 3W‘ arts. Winsloe. iiltl-ll-lfi-Bl- liacmrosn AND GIAVINSTEIN Apples at. a. s. Reeves, southporp. t1sc-ll-ie-lli. For saw. ctiliar. Iona uoasa- liower Waterloo‘ Boy nnglne. in I000 working order. lra Rodd, Mil- Wn- " 0195-11-16-21. ---__'..________.__...----- Land gqr-veycr, l-lermaifville, Souris. oiia-li-sumopd.) '—' POTATO TAGS FOR. THE SIlIA- sons shipments ‘o; ‘$12511’; W‘ "- c a r n . 0mm“ en r oaac-lo-lo-ti PUBLIC AUCTION SALE TO ‘" place at‘ the homa of Res mi Dingwellts, at Bl! Fmm" "'10 o'clock. ivedncstliiy. November 20th. i929. Sale coilsistinli o! entire c"?- stock, farm implements and house- hold effects, iflnotdfine sale will b! h id th follcwnl a1’- e a 9765-11-15-31. _ --- Wa nted \VANTED—LIVING R001“ MOVE in good condition. APPlV cumin‘- . S709-ll-l5-Ii. i in peace. In l, "p," yard softly sleeping. Where eae sect-ls "We" "W Lies the one we ins-ed so dearly. In bar silent, lonely Fl"- Those who lovo 7°" "i"! mi” 7"’ As i1, dawns another your. y“ u“ lqnaly hours of thinking. Thoqlh“ or you are very dear. Inserted by.Iai.her. Mother and Sisters. Patriot please cm- Bill-ll- i y ill MEMDBIAM r i mono?! o! my i"! III" gmiwavvzrfeic Jack, whohitll“ I"! on November ti!!!» 19"" 1 LAWLESS-At Norbsro, Nov. l7, Pet- '~ ' er flawless, age 1B Years. FOB roa sans-sour. ill!) roxas. 55L! - I SILVER M5115 Foxes, registered. Charlie R0110"!!- hst Royalty. Phone . 101-1.. _ DIIT-Il-IO-Bi. office, Situations Vacant. Male -_—j-._- italvcimas-rr You WANT F20» foxes skinned and 0191"“! i“ the latest un-tvsdl"! m'"'m"'- 1”" them at my 0m"- Ruaranteed. Prices reasonable. J. wan would rivals eloer "l" be" Your loving l“ II Your loving slllill I“! m‘ "°'"' while ' which meant u mach to ml- Inserted tr fli- WW- _ Satisfaction three fc i . ' al- Anplv ‘1-31- ..d- Gordon nflfzlianlmgorililwall. ‘ D‘ Jenkmm ‘ n” e0 . cri-i-il-ie-ai o -1 - - ~§_____ 0 _____,_',.--n_ FOR pa“; o‘ go L31- . 300M ________________{——- wmw-oo-e house. sltuatedyqn poi-den road. Tn LIT-HOUSE. 8:292:32‘ . -_ . _ _ , _-_ t. hes ng n -- ' giitlsseldtillrnwlDi-lr‘. lst. Atiltiyulirbma: No De M 110L801! .- ~ 0710- ' ' ' or w R CARSON "m" ‘”""""“ ' r '_ o_ —- lmanan‘ Palmer (ii-slash r Lost Chronic and _ , .. _ Phebe lil m Princo at. Phone m f0‘ g-rililruankv on sorcerer.- m.‘ “m. Onmiu sultan Cbarob five dollar oiu. Please lllvl 37% I .,, t n11; ciiAalxirrl-zrotvw Jain"; f: l" Products From Canada Almost UIIkIIOIQII, -Said cannon so’: GETTING ruauc- mi aoooftnan m omits DOMINIONS. ls custom LONDON. Nov. low-(By Thomas T. C. Hampton, C. P. Staff writer.)- Canadlan trade officials in London are astonished at the statements credited to Dr. Ira Cotnam. member of the Canadian Parliament for Ren- ' frtw North. after his return to Can- - ads from a. visit to Britain. He was: quoted as saying Canadian products’ were practically unknown in the United Kingdom and Canada was not securing the publicity accorded to other Dcrninions. The officials: reg-rat they had no opportunity of proving that, the prsltion is entirely contrary to his impression. Dealing particularly with Dr. Cot- nam's complaint that Canadian ap- ples were not in be found, it was de- clared today the season's crop had not reached Britain when he was there. Canadian apples at. the mom- ent are selling at practically every fruit store in the country and an out- standing feature of last week's Im- perial Fruit Show at. Birmingham was a display of arrples from all Oui- adian provinces. The Empire Market- ing Board is publishing a daily ad- m“ in leading newspaper's. recommending Canadsn apples and leadig post offices throughout the mount-g display advertisements cal- ‘llng attention to the merits of Can- adian products. “Jack the Ripper” Murders Girl DUSSELDOII‘, Genus-III. Nov. l7.-i2'his city bu been worked t0 a high pitch of “ ‘ by the activities of a "Jack the Ripper" who bu unordered almost a score of your! 891a recently. The police have no definite clue to the murderer‘: identity. but. they have received postcards dir- ecting them vvbers to look for the corpus of the victims. Moat of the cards read "dig there" or “dig deeper," besides containing the location. Hopeful Note For) Cancer Treatment LONDON, Nov. 17.—'l‘ilo'.lg.1 cau- tious and sober in its terms, a report issued by the Radium Commission to- day convsys an entirely hopeful note. The commission admits the radium treatment for cancer may ultimately be displaced ‘out at; present there is little else available, with the excep- tion of surgery. Radium affords more promise than aiiy other treatment. the report says. The commission states the patient must show, himself for treatment while the ailment is yet. in its early stages. "One great point in favor of radium." it goes on "is that its use does not involve the risks and suffer- ing associated with extensive mutilat- lng operations. The operation intro- ducing radium is comparatively slight llld while the radium ll in position the patient suffers little, if any. dis- comfort. WASHINGTON. Nov. i1... Seant hops was held out today for the recovery of Secretary Good. who hr); been desperately Ill four days atpthe Walter Reed llqlbltal. with complications from an appendicitis operation. Land." Joshis V. l2 was the evening ggg-argrwaiea-lmm-lr. .44 n. v- _.-._- a-,?"5‘>v\ n, s.- ~_,l GUARDIAN e/riilllp Elation 0.11 ~. " ace-willful Circle or Kare Daugh- ten-neeilag to bring is sona- tioas for ounce-social tau. YL-Entrants and, LIVES TOCK, AND FARM PRODUCE m” A TROYAL WINTER FAIR . I TORQNTQ‘ yo‘; PO UL TR ‘r i Swine-P. E. l, four entrants; Que- - ., . . l .. Y‘ M C. A D“V:¢E or SONG ML exhibitors f. om the Eastern Prat 1n.es‘ be., one. OPENED LAST NIGHT The“ popular services open,“ ma‘ following, arranged by main classes: one entrant; Quc-Lrqll. evening with a large attendance or] about 300. Adjutant A. W. Marlin, of for the-Royal Winter Fair, which‘, opens here 0n November 20, ave thei Royal Horse Show,‘ from New; Brunswick 1, Quebec 2. livccdingi Foxes-i‘, E. I., 56 entn-zts. Poultrv and pet rtock~Nova S: Seeds-New Pl‘l‘liSVi'i"' . trants; Nova 17:01.11. two; i a m‘ snvnlon ‘my’ w" u" ‘new, horses, Quebec l2 entrants; bee! andi Quebec, 21. speaker oi the evening and gave at l very interesting illustrated lecture on‘. "The Life or Christ." There were 0o} beautiful slides, and during the§ showing of these appropriate l-ymnsj were sung. Miss ‘Iheima Teed and, Mr. Willard Tanton accompanied the, Slflflikifl. THC-SO ICIViCGS Will BC COA- ' tinned throughout the rell and win- m. ZION CHURCH The minister's theme yesterday morning was "A lost word worth re- covering. "The Grace of the Lord Jesus be with you," 1 001'. 16:23. Paul a master of words, exact in their use, when abcut to express the mighty‘ truth 0f God's relation to man selects the one most significant word in the Greek language. Grace. In the afternoon accompanied by a male trio from the choir, Mr. Ful- - toll motored to Malpaque and con- ducted service there at. 2.30. Messrs Mckinnon, Oruwell and McLeod ran- dared special music. The evening ur- vice was cf unusual interest. The choir selection "Prom Egypt's Bondage Come" was especially appropriate and well rendered. "The Old Com of the text. This evening the Christian lin- deavour Society will meet at 8 o'clock. 5 This is one of our most valuable or- ganizations. ‘rho members are resli endeayourers in the homes and hos- pitals where there are sick or shut- , ins are a, tematlcally visited and __ prayer " held. We wish I than-i all success for their tireless} work. Mr. Malcolm Mcxinnsri‘ is‘, President. i I AL I i RETAINili sill. ‘(Cdhadlaia ma)‘ “ ‘ 5'11. JULIENNE, Qllt. NOV. 17- In the provincial by-slcetion in, Montcalm County. Saturday, Hon. J. j L. Penoln, Minister of Iiflitlilitu-fe. retained the constituency f0!‘ U" Government" by defeating his Con- servative opponent. Dr. Albert Lov- esqueoi St. Alexis, by a majority of 997, according w the lltdlt film" available. Hon. Mr. Psrron 9°11“ 1m votes and Dr- uvuqils- 864- While the Liberal Party was pleas- ed with the result of the s. ' ‘-" the Conservatives reioiced in the fact that they cut the Government majority or, 1m by about 619 "We lFatlterAnd Two q Sons ore Drowned MONIREAL, Que, Nov. l7.--Tbree persons. a father and his two young sons were drowned in Lachins canal at the and of Ottawa street late to- night whsn ths auto in which they were riding swerved over the edge of the cement pier and disappeared in twenty-five feet. of water. The acci- dent occurred as the victims were leaving for their home after finishing some work they had been doing‘ around the pier during the e-ening. The victims are: William Cbignon. aged t4, and his two sons. aged ll. and 9 years. |POIOQ4OQQO OOXOOOQOOOO-O-OQ GOLD FISH FREE With every dollar purchase of REXALL GOODS vre are giving away Two Gold Fish And Beautiful Globe with rahbow colored chips and wood. We have conducted many of these ulna but the flab, globe, chip; and weal noel any that we ever bad. “sal rm: inst-rm: m mm ._ l wrrmow Qnarwflrefl deem an In; sea. _ GIAIWHIIOIK I. l. L . POLICE TOITURII PRISONER! IS CHARGE PARIS. Nov. 1'I—(Brlti.Ih Unitnd Prowl-Allegations of lmploying brutal third-degree methods on prisoners are being made by local newspapers against certbln inspec- tors of the judicial police in connec- tion with the questioning of l man! charged with_ the murder of a friend, i whose body was found in a basket‘. at a. railway station. l’ The paper's point out that the ver- I bal report, made by the medico-legal isition by altering depollt tliw from expert. Dr. rauL-on his txaminaticni of the aeeused confirms their slate-i manta asto the brutal manner in! which he was treatad by the police. {discrepancies in their account. Dr. Paul declares that he found bruises on the prisoner's body. evl- ‘them to question Esterbrook. ‘rho Gently caused by blows. and on both thumbs were abrasions showing the". as illegal form of handcufl. resemb- ling, the tl-iuiabsorew. bad been used 1t is further alleged that. although 1 only a witness at the time. the man l was kept; la seclusion by. the police for more than 10 hours. undorgoinl continual interrogation. A rigid lil- veat-igatiou into tbs matter is 10-1 mended. ....-_-.--- i market cattle, Quebec, two entrants; dairy cattle. New Brunswick, two en- tiants: Nova Swim, three: I- E. 1.. nine; Quebec 26. Fruit and Vegetables-P, E, l and Quebec, one entrant each. (‘illicit the "Calgarian" was sighted off ell en- FI. I. 1G. race THREE s__...-_.- PLRUIC lCfiill inuad from Page l) turc upon the fate of the five mefi" on the barge, the “Predrioifl teamed-Q lately began. blotting was lanai. other than the "Cslgarian" had been standing by as the wind called up mountainous waves far out in lake. '» ‘feslerday afternoon the red hizfl I l ' TUTCIliD harbor and in her wake was tlae bafirred "Prcdnol." ’l‘hsn the story was unfolded. Lengths of iron __ and lead pave, her cargo lying helg tor-skelicr about, the deck. broken 'fcnce.s along her sides, jumbled fur- -' Honey and maple pl'0:lu'l,=.-Nc\v m t: in the Captain's quarterrv-allr» Brunswick, one entrant; Qutbcc two. “SPECIAL PULLMAN tCOIIilIlUEG from Page l) I l i i i CHURCHILL (Continued from Page 1i . Among the prominent. foxmrn from' Eummerside, Itenslngton and sur-. rounding districts are the following: Messrs. G. Shelton Sharp, President of the Canadian National Silver Fox} Breeders‘ Association; Captain Fredl Peters, P. ct. Clark, George cailueolr.‘ Lowell Hancock. William Forbes, ML! and Mrs. D. R. Morrison, Mr. and’ Mrs. W, K. McGougan, George Bow-j nets, Fred Muttart, John A. Lea and‘ G. R. Pope, all oi Sunuizrlsitie; Messrs Leighton Rogers, Robert. Hum- phrey, Mr. and Mrs. Mellvlile Laird, and W. B. MacArthur, of Kensington; Messrs. John Squarebriggsiand Clif- ford Rogers. of Miscouche. Mr. James Paton, President of the provincial fox exhibition and Mr. Edward Johnston‘ joined the party at Cape Tormentina, Miss l-lelen Baker. stenographer for‘ the Association, was also one of the party in her official capacity. DRUN KEN BRAWL lConiinued from Page l) present window bars are so wide a- pare that almost anything can be passed through them. The Sheriff stated that personally he had no knowledge o1’ any liquor drinking amongst the prisoners since the fire in the building some months ago. which is believed to have been set by drunken prlscners. How they got the liquor that time he did not know. Considerable comment has been caused in Summerslde by the ap- parent indifference of the Govern- ment towards alleged mismanagement ’ "in connection with the Jail and re- ~ pasted disturbances which have a-i risen in that quarter during the past , few months. It has been suggested that last week's fracas would make, s. fruitful field for investigation by; the Prohibition Magistrate and that, an extra penalty should be imposed‘ if conviction is secured. for getting! drunk in jail. ‘ i 10.000 RIBBON S (Continued from Page 1) __..._....._____..______________ ham. 111s sddres will also be broad- cast. | 0n "Maritime Day,” Friday, that Maritime Assn. will give a luncheon‘ at. the Royal York to all visitors from the Maritimes. During the evening a dinner will be given at. the Colis- eum by the Minister of Agriculture for the three Maritime visitors. H011 W. Motherwell, Dominion Minister of , Agriculture. considers the Fair to‘ have so important a bearing on agri- cultural development in Canada that} he has arranged to have an office- in the city during the whole of the week. An idea of the size oi the Fair may be gathered from the statement that 10.000 ribbons will be awarded during the eight days of the Fair. BLAMED STOCK (Continued from Page l) Friday morning. and shown them where ha had secreted $3,000 of the missing money Just prior to the hour when. he knew the robbery was to be committed. Reverses on the Stock Market are blamed for Esterbroolrs implication in the robbery. Prom a confession police allege he made to them. they state he tried to "make good" his pc- the 00000:‘ Dairy of Palmerston Ave_ In that manner he secured about 8000 police say. The company noticed In- vestigations were made which led latter blamed the Stock Market. QUEBEC, Nov. l6—M. A. Scott of the University of Toronto. an expert In soils and chemical fer- tilisers. has been retained by the Mlnlsta or Agriculture and will loin the lural leeaoairblvlllon of the Department. Ile aiadiaii during the next year. both in resi- dential construction and in improve- ment of wharf, harbour and railway facilities. A dock 1'1 miles long has been built along the harbour entrance where it is expected to uuli-l deep water cribs. Churchill will probably be opened as an ocean part next year after the construction oi the two pro- posed grain elevators. which will have a capacity of 1.000000 bushels cach- This fall a small amount of gram was shipped. During the summer three ocean-going steamers, the Trooper, Squattcr and Ungava came into part with coal and supplies. The Acadia. a survey boat. with Captain Frank Ryan in charge, also cafled in port. At the present time work Ls almost, over for the season, due to coldi “leather, the harbour having frozen: over previous to the time when the Pa"? left for home on October 24. I t Excellent Recital St. James Church Music lovers of Charlottetown, who were present zit the recital given at St. James Church last night. received a rare treat in the excellent musical presentation by the talented artists. Mrs. Kenneth Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Raymond and Mr. tvalter Mc- Nutt. organist. assisted by the St. James Choir. , Mrs. Richards delivered a series of solos with splendid rendition and very pleasing effect, while the duet. offered by Mi‘. and Mrs. Raymond, was rendered in a manner Urlirfpass- ed. . The Choir sang two anthems which were also greatly appreciated. Rev. Mr. Muir delivered a short speech appropriate to the occasion. 'I‘l-le offering which was taken is in- tended to help defray the expenses of publishing the last anthem com-‘ ‘ posed by the late Prof. Watkis. l Following is the program: Organ Solo-"At TwilighV-G. Sel- lars-Mr. Walter lifcNutt. Solo-"O! For the Wing; of a Dove" —Mendel.ssohn-Mrs. Kenneth Rich- ards. Hymn - "Lead Kindly Light"- Sandon. Remarks-Rev. Mr. Muir. Solo--"Hope"-R.eichard—Mrs. Ken- neth Richards. Offering —- Organ Solo-Mr. McNutt. Arithem--"The King of Love My Shepherd is"-Watkis. ‘core witness to the "Calgarlans" battle throughout the night. To the. Canadian Press, Captain Baxter, l». Toronto master. toid of his work, but» , made light. of it. He was greatly eon- . .- cert-led cver the loss of his l0 yflfaw .1 old sailor, Donald Powers of Sydney... -- . r1. S. t $4.000 LOSS lContinued from Page 1i tion of a few animals, which w!!! rescued from the burning building. - -' i Wlzhln half an hour the barn war a mass cf ruins. Fortunately the.‘ wind was blowing away from thl residence and other buildings o'- the!- too would have been destroyed. _ Mr, MacFal-lanes i065 is wcil over _ $4.000. The value of the barn. which was thirty five feet. by one hundred“ and eight, was over $2,000, and the , . contents also over 82,000 with : l $1050 insurance. Mr. Mzcfarllnr " does not intend to rebuild this fall. N. iiTiTilitiiifs, SATURDATS N. H. 1.. RESULT! Boat-on Bruins B; Toronto Maple. Leafs 5. Chicago 4: Canadians 4- (TI-st. _ Montreal Maroon: 5: Pittsburgh I. Ottawa 3; New York Americana 2. Detroit, 5; New York. 5. - i ifliiilfs I t. wills TITLE (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5.. Nov. I'M-Dal’ ‘ housle "Tigers" captured tne l-lalifar Cit-y Rugby League title llera yolks’- day defeating Wanderers, hfarltlntl champions. by a score of 5 to 3. Th! Tigers. aided by a high wind. scored l a try and Grant converted in the first half, while Captain Harry Edward! scored for the Wanderers on a pen-- alty kick in the se:ond session. 111s collegians went through the league schedule undefeated. It is under- stood here that Dalhousis will not be, in the McCurcly Cup series. on u- count of not completing their sched- ule beiore Saturday. University o! New Brunswick and Caledonia will I probably play on a neutral field next - week for the Maritime title. i. t. QUEENS Woiv ‘ (Canadian Press) KINGSTON. Ont, Nov. 16- Prayer - Solo "Ave Maria"-Bach-Gounod— Mrs. Kenneth Richards. Duet -- "O Divine Redeemer" — , Gounod-Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Rey- mond. Solo-"Rosary"- Nevin-Mrs. lieth Richards. , Anthem—"’l'hcre Is a Ble=sed Home" Nltfarks. soloists-Mrs. Lawson and Mr. A. Bruce. Ken- Solo—ta) "Goin‘ Homfl-Dvorak. lb) "Softly Now the Light. of DaF-Weber-Mrs. Kenneth Rich- Queens won the senior intercollegiate championship before 11.000 spectltm“! yesterday, when they defeated Vars- ity in the play-off game by a score, of l5 to 5. 1t, was not until the last minute of the game that Varsity ae- cured their touchdown on a fumble for the first major score llfliflli u" tri-color this year. i Will Contest ards. Will Sail On British Vessel .__-- iipeclal to the Guardian) WASHINGTON. NOV. lo-Altholizn preferring to patronize thc United States merchant marine, the United states delegation to the London na- val conference has found it neces- sary to book passage on a British vessel. After a thorough examination of available sailings. Secretary Stim- son has decided that the voyage will be made on the white star Liner. Olympic. The only first class United States ship sailing at the approxim- ate time-the Leviathan-is schad- uled to reach Great Britain several days too late for the purpose of the delegates. J "A woman is entitled to say what ' at It. Aaaa f la location. later at Gaclpb. ' she thinks.“ says a novelist-Jot she doesn't think half what ab!’ says. uialresvurceaofficialsoftlw Liblllito 1. party said thisfmomirsg previous totba I swearing in of Dr. Murphy that an j, _ official call for a party convention’? i‘ would be issued within a weak “a... that a Liberal would be placed in use _~~- field. k Bye-Election (Canadian Prue) . ‘ I, - rramrax. rt. a. Nov. 1s.-Dr. G j, j- l-f. Murphy. well known Halifax play: " ' l simian was sworn in today ls l ' , lmember of the Rhodes Government; w. The addition or Dr. Murphy to the ' i Cabinet indicates that ha will be till . Conservative candidate in a bye OlOGor ' 1;‘ tion in Halifax County to rill mm f, vacancy created by the death of Hm L’ ohn Mahoney, late Ministar of Nat.- a e WASHINGTON. rm. iLav- thur Wilson Page. son of the late Willi-er Hines Page. Aliblllldo! to ioaaoa daring the wilsea aa- . ministration. will be a member I"? . of tbs advisory delegation to tbi v naval coafnetua in loaders in‘ “- ' Juneau. the Wblis Iota atv nonfatal today."