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MONUMENT FOUNDATION -- lt is hoped to have the foundation of the new Soldiers’ Monument laid on Queen Square before Armistice Day. The inundation work will be done by Messrs. Tingley Bros. who have sub-lot the contract from the sculptor, Mr. G. W. liill 0f Mon- troal. IM MEMORIAM it is with sincere sorrow that the many friends learned of the death cl‘ Daniel A, Campbell, eldest son of Mrs. James (E. Campbell, Whim Road East on Tuesday, September 25th,'at the age of‘ forty live years. Deceased had been in rnther poor health :i'or some time ‘with heart trouible, and Tuesday morning with . his mother by hisbedside .his spirit Q‘ gently took its flight. Dan was a general favorite with all, and ‘his foot- steps will be sadly missed by his nelgbibuurs and friends whom he ofton visited. Besides ‘his sorrow» ' ing mother, two brothers and one ' sister are left to mourn. Wesley E- of Alberta; Milton M. of Vancouver . Stanley W. Keefe of 2' Wallaston, Mass. ‘The. ‘funeral which was held Friday the 28th. was largely attended. The service was conducted ‘by the Rev. Mr. Brown oi‘ Montague. interment at bower Montague Cemetery. Take our lovedcnes from our side homes i'or- ever , O'cr the dark, cold river's tide. in that happy land we'll meet them With those loved aha sons lwivrv a And again with JOY “'97! Free‘ them There where ‘parting is no more. WEARS 32,000 PEARL BUTTONS ON HIS SUJT LON-DON, (Jot. 18.—“Scint-illat-' BLACK SATEEN Bloomers. Spe- cial value, 95c. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1194-10-20-21 FOX SHIPMENTS-A Montreal despatch says: Thirteen crates of silver black foxes. ouch containing two oi these valuable animals. passed through the city en route to Nakusp-irom Charlottetown. P. E. l. A new iox ranch has recently been established at Nakusp, which is near Revelstoke in British Col- umbia, and tho thirteen pair form the foundation stock. PASTORAL RESIGNATION — At a meeting oi the Presbytery oi! Prince EdwardJsland held in St. Andrews Church. St. John. N. 8-. during synod week. Rev. J. S. Mc- Kay tendered ‘his resignation oi the pastoral charge of Murray Harbor North congregation. Hie resigna- tion was accepted to take eiiect at the end of October. PERSONALS Mr. J. K. Ross, was in Summer» side this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ferguson, Campbellton. are guests at the Queen Hotel. lllcssrs. J. fir. ‘Arnett and A. C. Rogers, Summerside. are register- ed at the Hotel Victoria. Senator John McLean, Souris, is a guest at the Hotel Victoria. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Benoit. Hall‘ fax. are guests-at the Hotel Victor- Hon. J. A. liicNc-ili and lion. A. F. Arsenault, Summerside. were in the city yesterday. guests at the Revere. Mr. Guy Wclch. Juniper. N. I3. oi the Fleming Gibson Company. Ltd., arrived last night and is reg- istered at the Revere. He is rc- maining until Wetlnesday. Mr. M. Donovan. Antigonlsh. for- merly editor oi the "Casket" from which position he retired some time ago. has been spending a few days in the city and loaves today on return home. ' Miss Rosamond Archibald. M. A., teacher oi English at Acadia. is arriving in the city today and is speaking at a public meeting in Prince oi Wales College Hall Mon- day night in the interests oi Bet- -' ‘Rout ‘v o’ Htqueltoh. ‘~ “Ba and Weddlh (By Dominion News Service) IANIDON. Oct. lit-A sequel to a banned wedding is to be found in the engagement of. Miss ‘Nancy Kldstou, a pretty girl oi 21, ‘to Lord Clifton, who is 16 years ‘her senior, and was divorced by ‘Lady Clifton in 1919. . Two years ago an interrupted society love romance was summar- ized in two jlllbllfllfid announce- ments. The first ram‘:— The engagement is announced of Mr. Laurence Greslsy. second eon of Sir R0 't and Frances Greeley. an Nancy, eldest daugh- her of the "fate captain also Kid- stou and ‘Mi-s. Walter Windham. 1A few days later this repudiation was p blishedz- Nnnouneement on July 16 of e engagement between ‘Mr. Law- rence Gresley and Miss Nancy ‘Kid- ston was made without the auth-or» ity or consent of her mother, Mrs. Walter Windham. IMiss Kidston was not then of age. and the marriage ‘did not takc place. ‘Mr. Greeley’ is a nephew of thc (By Dominion News Serviced LONDON, Oct. 15.——Mrs. Carter. a rich hermit. committed suicide on Friday morning in the grounds oi her house at Seal-i. Shc was u mystery character in the village. She lost two sons in the war. 0w: was a colonel and the other n com- mander in the navy. Their deaths preyed on her mind to such an extent that she was or- derod by her doctor to livent Seale- She lived the liie oi a hermit dur- ing her two and a half years‘ reel- dence. _Sho seldom left the grounds oi heuostate. Her only exercise was gardening. and she spent most oi the day in ihatvoccupation. Her neighbors onlycaught a glimpse oi her on two or three occasions during the whole time she lived at Seslo. Her daughter-indnw was married to Captain John Coatsworth Sies- ser in May, and stayed ior a few weeks with Mrs. Carter before the wedding. After the marriage Mrs. Carter kept more and more to her- self and her visits to the garden grew lcss frequent. A gardener was working in the Duke of Marlborough. At the time Pm“?! vglllrdenlllfeslerd“! when he of the engagement My“ Kidsum-f; a smt, fo owed by a scream. blather Stated ma, as her {yaughv c ound Mrs. Carter lying across. ' the pathway with a iloublobarrclled ‘ l ‘er was ‘mder age’ she fen hour“ gun by her side A ion loco of m protest’ as “he Md not" “DUNN? string was attached to tlfis ger "t m“ wmempmwd marriage‘ “I seldom saw Mrs Carter digiring 1'9"! Cum)!“ who was than m the last two years}; said tho Vicar n"? R03“! Navy‘ prevkmfly ma!“ oi Scale last night. "i understand Tied M!“ Dal)!!!” 5mlh°nand~ Sh’! that hcr husband is alive, but they was given the custody oi ‘the child were sepamterL-i ren alter she obtained her divorce. Two years ago Lord ‘Clifton, who HANGS “K5 A QLQUD is the sonnnnd] heir Ff am! OVER GREAT BRITAIN Countess arn=ey, en ere e aut‘ tioneering profession. ‘being em- LONDON. Oct. l3.-»'l‘he unem- ployed by ‘Messrs. Duncan B. Gray ploymcnt situation. which hangs and Partners. llikfi a (lrloutd micr (ireat Britain, is ______jé-i——»—- in y ca urer at considerable length in the newspapers. and the! avalanche from the rooi’. suggested sclicmenfor relieving the A search 0i the worklnifi 110W crisis arc widely discussed. ever. failed to reveal the missing Willie the press urges prompt ac» youth, and forthwith ordeerfidwerc tion, the Government's special com- glven ior the fall to be "r up," ni tire. appointed to consider the the grim expectation being that tiucstion, is passing many hours in Reid would be found in the debris, private debate, investigating the di- either dead or alive. verso plans, but so fur has not For fifteen hours miners work» reached a conclusion. The Central mg in reply‘; and some of them Labor cxccutivc and numbers of glvhpg a voluntary’ double-shift, labor organizations throughout the tolled strenuously t9 clear away country maintain constant pressure n“, m“ Omen; ppqpped up n“; on the committee. in speeches and roof m; a place was Cleared, resolutions, and their impatience. "Tho "retidlng up" started at it. is said, is spurring the commit.- eight o'clock at night, and it was inc iohsslcn its inquiry- close upon one o'clock the iol-low- Among the various outside llm‘ lug forenoon may one of {he mm. posals is one which the Westmin- ers. running. 810mg a madway U, sit-r Gazette says an influential fetch "promo m‘. the TOOL gm commercial organization is about what he admits the "fright of this i? Press- ¢"!!!1!E for <=urreflcy "lila- mhy- lion as the desperate remedy for a __ A New Shipment Just Received “Prim Lady” Shopping Bag has them all boat ' to a frazzlc. Big and Roomy Size 14x15 Inches A onosn om: TODA Y Something New, Something Different The "Prim Lady" Art Leather Shopping ‘He: above. carefully made. strong and durable, oi high grade ,ter English. While in Charlotte- town Miss Archibald will be the guest oi Mayor Jenkins and Mrs. Jenkins. » The sincerity which attenuates ing" is a dull word to describe the world's “Pearly King" when hi3. i!!!‘ " pears of a sunny day in his suit 0t 32,000 pearl buttons. lit took two years to sew the buttons on his cos- ltume. for there are 2.000 0!! m5 ‘high hat alone aha 500 each on stick, spate and glovesfiTliis h1g1!" .. o ess t an 'grigalieili)glalirlg0igiiflegazfiil nix for his the truth.--Dr. Enoch Mellor. , e {ac-i Theer are fifty odd pearly klnflé! ear... in London, but only one who claims y “vbry much so 1,000,000 buttons. The idea, which chyckens wok fir“ who originated fifty years ago, has :1. poultry Shawn. charitable as well as spectacular] aim. for the pearly kings parade on V Stiudnys and collect money .for hos- pitals. Many pearly kings are horse dealers, an-d they have formed a. society composed oi costcrmvnllm‘! carters and window washers, called the North London Amalgamated H Hospital Society. ‘V - l ' lt is lbeli-eved the lbutton wearing‘ at Thrilling Tale of A11 (By Dominion News Service.) wear a "flash" evening sull- spark- king if he collects enough buttons. u» - remove the iall. liiclcss debris. ‘But, lo and behold Reid, with a complete absence oi injury after 18 hours’ absence from the ken of his comrades. suddenly reappeared out of an old. ilisuecd air-course. it was an unexpected and drama- tic development; so much so that the first witness oi it fainted from fright. The scene of this strange bap- penlng was Burnockhlll Coal Pit near Old ‘Cumrosk, Ayrshire. Three men. one of them Reid's mate, af- ter the firing of a shot, just mis- sed been pinned by tho ilesccull- lug debris. u - Just prior to the fall those men had spoken to jlQifl and ivnrnctl him to keep back. and they WIWL‘ positive he was not caught in the Art Leather illustrated >-§-§§-O-O-O—§4 O44¢O§64 O-Q-O-QO-QO r 1 waterproof A1 Leaither, ‘handsomely lined w-iath flowered E Shampoo E cretonne. The handles are exceptionally strong and will I support any reasonable strain. The open-mouthed ‘top is > Preparations kept securely closed by s broad stiraip and clasp. The en- ‘ tire bag reflects good ‘tube and is 11188! l9!’ 8110001118 0!‘ l! We stock all the rcilalbie an overnight ‘bag. it musrt be seen to be fully apprcclnted- Shampoo Preparations that I > give satisfaction. Come > here first. We count. ourselves fortunate indeed -in being able t0 1 P-mhouv. I secure‘: limited number oi‘ these Shopping Bags for our , an." authommd subscribers. While they last you can secure one for send- 8m". v in; us one subscription (either new or renewal) for one smmw" > yefl-nfili 60 will- , Mulsli. Coco. on 35c. i; our AND MAIL ‘rms COUPON , Wsiklnl Mull"- : Coeolnut Oil The Charlottetown Guivrdian Am-m“ Circulation Devi- " Evans Williams ‘ . -. | » , . Oentlemenz-Jfincloscd please find $4.60. Enter or re» chifiglxaz new’ my subscription for one yes: and land me Postage Hm" ar-duu“ Prepaid the "Prim Lady" Art Leather ‘Shopping Bag sa canmnx advertised. My“ My, Name is t Phoebe Snow . Pussy Willow Dry Post Office 89(29): ‘i Street V V B- R- E ‘rm whm Dfilq Store _ ‘ l sin enclosing 34.60. Enter or renew my subsdlntion ior k ' _ ’ . y v one your and sand me hostess prepaid the "Prim ‘Lady’ J. Ant Leather Shopping Bog you advertised. ' ' ~ ‘ ‘ . . l and even nulliiies the importance oi truth cannot ‘be the same as thelimme? Gm, mg h ilgmfl’ Slm-‘Brli-Y which l5 mo"!!! t0 fiililimuchlnc-gun like phrases volleyml "Was your gnrdcna success inst Ayrshire Miner GLASGOW. Oct. 18——Under tlic fnil came ‘from a navvy who ‘used to linpreesion that Hugh “Bid. fl Skar- es miner-a youth of ill-had been “m; with buttons after a. hard day's pinned by a heavy iall from the hates me. and the boys that lick “'°‘"!" ‘my m“ ca“ b0 a pear“ ‘iifiifhft’2T$§h“lfi§2i§§°l‘$ in the grim ox- pcz-tation oi finding Reid, if not ‘seriously injured in the He ivas paslng an old air-course. which has been out oi commission for several yearn, when from thc sepulchral gloom came the eund of a human. but to hini ghostly, voicc. “Who's that? \Vhai.'s your were the at the dumb-stricken miner, who immediately turned on his heel and fled back to thc iall. Speech failed him, but byythc glimmer of their lamps his comra- MY llfiigbbflfViltics saw that something untoward tlwihad happened. ‘ interrogated, the startled miner pointed down the roadway ho hail taken, and then flopped down in a faint. Vcrlly. he believed ho had sccn a ghost! Another worker hurried along tlic road-way to investigate. and. ivhlle-bclng hotter prepared than his forcrniincrflhe did not get :1 SCfllO, he certainly got a surprlrao when he met and immediately ‘re- cognised Hugh Reid. . “W“liy," exclaimed the searcher to Reid. “you're isupposed to bc dead for twenty hours." With thc dramatic return of the missing man, who was conspicu- ously black, even for an under ground worker, and whose shirt was ‘tattered and torn, the rescue party dcsisted from their feverish and penaplrlng labours, and, on their way home ‘to a well-earned rest, frcely discussed the story which, apparently promising trag- edy, had culminated. ii‘ not exactly in comedy. in anti-climax. llugh Reid's simple expiatlon of the affair in tliitt hln light went out. and lie lust. his way, biil li ho bad found his way nut of tho old air-source a fbit ‘sooner, his coni- rarlrs, fighiiuig ostensibly‘ for bib‘ lift‘ or. alternatively’. to YLPOVGI‘ lhls lifeless ‘body. wiulrl llRVo lbccu nav- ed much fatigulngdzibour. » ‘ ~~'4'Yi Iii-op minurilhu llnlmrnl In the IIOIIHP ilcspcrzite condition. The newspap- er adds that the Government coni- mittco has already considered this plan. which has been presented to ii by economists. inflation in this instance, the paper contiuucsnncnas an increase in the banking ileposits accompanied by rising commodity .pric05i it does not incan the crea- tion of paper money. Another scheme put forward 11y the British legion of ex-servlcc men works, financed by a national loan oi £200,000,000. EUROPE THROUGH (Associated Press.) largely a farce. are taking the place of meetings at dawn with a brace of seconds and a doctor in attendance. A iarclai duel is reported Budapest. Both principals directors of prominent banks. from The but, faced each other. and (rocked their revolvers, When the signal to fire was given, one man shot his bullet into the ground and tho othcr did not iirc at all. llnrccon- cilcti, tho contestants lcft the field. iii- TO ELECTRIFY SWISS RAIL- ROADS. (AssoolaiecrPrcsin) ilENEV/l, Oct. 1R.-»»»A new ivntnr lmwcr pinni is lacing constructed fool nonr lilarilgnyx Sunioii of Vul- uls. for the purpose of supplying olcvlrli: 011011;)! in illc Swiss fr-rloral I'.'lll\v.'i_v.~'. A (lfllli is: living, bulll utiross tho, culls for the establishment of a committee to operate public utility l WITH DUELING _ VIENNA, Oct. l8.—Pre-wai- din-is in Europe often w'crc serious affairs but post-war dueling hasbecomo. Military iucn have come to a more sane view of the "field of honor," and civil courts W0 T0. duly appeared on tho field of coni- in lho Alps m an lililllitlc ill’ 6.233’ wnipnnisuav-a-nunsoav. OCTMIEI!» 24"! M!” 25"" Le Come»? Ftesuens anittiom tsumssl» r w at!‘ ‘ jg“ man‘: a-upninaifl- t 'i o subsumed A ‘ n l-llT l s e "Sh. “nv cums vowefso casv hostile; - _. c“? ,, A "SQME. OF THE 3ND BDLLET BOOK‘ LVRICS and MUSIC‘ eycuasyatonse Compost-v o h... JTINING IUQSIIIIIVP} Id 'l‘lll7Il.'4l)A\'—-Al)l'l.'l‘5 SLIO.‘ (‘IIIIiDIKI-lN 52c. SEATS 0N SALE K0,“?- $l.(i5, $l.l0- RYSII S01". ‘PICK I‘Z'l‘, (lI-‘FJFIB OPENS DAILY A'l‘ 0.30 C. B. Miners’ Strike May Also Be Investigated (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA. Oct. 18. —— The Cnpc Breton minors‘ strike may be in- cludcd lu the investigations ni‘ the Royal Commission appointed to in- quire into the circumstances sur~ rounding the strike of the steel workers. of any relationship be- tween the two disputes is shown. This was dccitlcil at a preliminary meeting oi tho commission bore this morning ivhcn the scope mime lrllvefiilglltlon was decided upon. “to commission hopes to begin s“. “"89 iii bydnoy, October ill. IN Mnlvfoamivi y MR5. WILLiAM ROBERTSQN _ '!'!‘!iy‘_ filth oi‘ lilo il('.l‘l[>[lli‘iil max-l llll, 'lh0u RIlOWCSL not whni a till)‘ i"!!! brim! lurtb." was painfully noiiglil home to 111p "mph, m hingilbui-o and tho sufroiintlin; t-ommunit-ics on the morning 0i September fhc l\vciiiy'-clgiiih, wbvu ‘the ivnrd was circulated that FillllllO Stc\\'iirt"-~\\-ll'@ m‘ William, ROl)(‘.“l.SUll-—\\'ZlS dciul. Only nine.- lililil Wanna of age, a bride oi‘ ilvc months, belovcrl by all, her future “W? ‘biiklit with promise. licr ill- ness was brlci‘, and uniil within n l'cw (lays of lici" ilcztih, it Wits thought that there mm; no cough ior ulanm. Medicaid skill and tun» tier nursing i-tuild no! stay .bc hand oi the “dc-nth angel," au-l llic loved onus were forccd to relin- quish ihc earthly claim in the one they hcld so dear. The older daughter cl‘ 'l\li',‘ and ‘Mrs. (lswnld Stewart, Sllt‘ was u joy to the homu- allcvlioiizili‘, thoughtful, helpful. KlilIl-ili‘.']l‘l4"l" and capable. illm unis illxil 1| joy m‘ tho (wominuuliy. Oi’ nu affcvifnn:iioi (lie-position licr lovo was cxprcsm-rl in many ilt-‘wlz; oi‘ ltluiluoss uuil helpfulness. Hm" homily. iii-r frank l tress, hr-r gentleness, hcr lflillillfiiil‘! l cdness-ouvlcnrcd hrsr in l'\'l‘l‘_\"hll(i_\'. A nunibci" oi‘- ihc Hllllllbll -(‘.lT\lFi'll, b TODAY s P. M. NIGHT 7 a a. ‘ Matinee, Adults 16c. Children i1 Eveningfirchesira 26c.BaIcony 2" Children 11c. PRINCE EDWARDI ,_. g Sweet" ii any Whata Picture .‘~ __“\ m Afsriivruoobk. ' DRAMA or rue _ ootocu WEST ' 3Y9 What a woman! What a situation! What a Picture! M You'll alternately giggle and quake when Harry Carey sweeps across the screen in the great- est production of"l\is career. See it andg laugh and en- joy yourself and get tho thrill oi a life- time! . aiurday Evening Post Story ly Ricbartl Mathew Hflllci‘. Jimmy INAubreY 6 In Paris ilarbcrlno cascade, whose mumps v 1""!!! Th!‘!||‘!"!l chain" °r “ ' ” -,—l-v—~ ' , flow into tho ltivnr Rhone, Io form ‘filial?qohgildrii::_"‘="7“_"(""' A d W rld The I)Qte(‘§tlve y ‘fi an fiytlllclflldakn ni40,000,fl00 cubic , ‘ _ - _! ‘ _ l ' V h!!!“ “_ YOUR . C 0 Just l-suuhi‘ motion. The cost. of the duui will “m! ‘wit’? ‘mfirroulld ‘hmm mm“! . bc 201100.000 SWlSS irahch. but with '° l" l v "Q "l"- i" who-Hi‘ ""1" A . tho Qlefjffjg inagnuamm m‘. "mount vice shi- consecrated the lu-uuiy haul bupiizied licr, ])t3i\|ill'ln\'ll m-r brought. lily "lei"!!! “Tm many and ‘ will be run ovcr 60.000000 francs, and the strength of ‘hcr tglrlhood. marriage ceremony and hu-l known beautiful. To thousorrowéngoiztr‘; . ii s ,‘ . . ._‘ - Y; ‘ ,~ < . . ". l’ .‘-..*l.-t-': lbr l(‘l‘ilf'| Better ti??? Zfifiliytif 60")” "°"°"°"°' “if. ‘§3Z'.°Z.§T§i.§’ hi1 li.".-Z.‘i‘i.'.'."§'.; §':T.'..-l3i‘.'.'I"L'.i.!~.".ll‘ ”§§!5""...'-'.7'.'.'-“i.§li hill...‘ I..§.-"1...'.'.'é, - 3i... i... been . The work will ho finished 1111931; Cape Breton island. upon ‘being nil silo boon found lacking lu those cztllcd upon lo freer swich e-Trchgiyijglx it goes forward slowly, for m, this vii-tori oi hcr tit-nth, lll|l'l‘ll‘.'l home 1n i|ll“l|llI‘l~l limit. mark iilvii! Fill"!!! lillfilcll. Wu icndm our 6 ilC- ‘ high altltudn tho cold and the snow l7f'(l(‘l‘ in ho present at the lulu-rail. Thu floral iiT‘"lll ' "til ' - ‘ P0P!!!" 0!’ 0!!!!’ 109 ‘Writing days ii in the course oi‘ liln adrift-aw, hr- ‘T’; ‘ T‘ ‘ t Y9!"- mnwlc mention (if tlil- fitcl tint! hi‘ ' ll r. a _. At (a Lime Furnace ~ N. D. M ac L E AN 0 a. -......... l. - Betfier ~ ‘ PINES! furnace don't iall to call ‘ i - ll known. ls our present extrasrdln- Md III- I FIWIPIB 0i i!" V" sry offering. ( Ending“: Kent Street Fawcett line an, exhibition n! W!‘ "FY 5 !'°"ll °*‘ showrooms- not llks real human hale Phone . in all shades. The single‘ seven dmgxmt u”. m select mesh net sells at .10 csalt: ‘mm Wm‘- in h" M“ mm,” q; or l for zsbontll. goof" “find, hu-“M ‘mm "ow M, mosh ‘not: so ‘ 50,000 cubic Jest. Prices from g5 “n " siaihoowniwni-a- lfllillldd. All out; ' c K I n N o furnaces m guaranteed I0 II"? a perfect satisfaction. ‘Prlool I'll! n n u a o o terms arranged to suit custom!"- c s s ‘ . ‘ " Tilllil nsxnm. QllleF-Dlglllfied Eificient— ~ mm“ STORE Su ervision. O Bllllfl Y Phone P. 0. loft p ‘ _ .5,’ - ,. 21o m! - .114 Roman-m‘ i. will‘ j rs L! t ‘J U