.,._,, m. ‘is, w Oidgflk‘ m‘ l 1 I Q1)“ it to thcjltlddloc for t ‘twsont’ lunclicfl . Honey in Comb Bmlfl JIYI .4 I Quart _Jsrs $1.25 , i1» 5: ‘Pu-EM. ':r". 1r‘: 1:59, .1 Guaranteed pure is and. II Honey, araltefully prepared in i, nnltsryeitrrounding s. Jenkins & Son i 4 1 4 . _ . 1 Eve rythlnp That's Good to a Eat "0 4 Three Illeusiinil Lives flere List OFPTAIWIA, Oct. 5.——Over three thousand lives lost and insurable property in excess of $250,000,000 destroyed ls Canada's fire loss for the past ten years. This is the an- nouncement contained in iheGov- ernor- General's proclamation de- signating Octolhor 2nd to 9th as fire prevention week. For the year 1921 alone the loss amounted to 350 lives and property to the ex- tent of $450,000,000. The proclam- ation states t-his to be unparal- leled and draws attention to the enormous and inevitable increase from year to year. This week B.C8ilIl.‘PfligflIS being carried on. to try and get the pub- lic better informed as to of prevention. To this end all schools, factories and theatres have been circulated with pamph- lets, enumerating the above facts. common causes of fires Mid pre- to cautions that should be taken prevent them. Mother, Sister, Is N 0w Wife To Adopted Son coupon, out f'r——H8l‘ sentiment transformed from a mother's llove to th-ni. of a wife was the experi- ence of Mrs. Matilda ‘Schrilckel of Cfierntwooil, who has just married IRobert Schnlckel. She adopted hirn_,l‘ifteen years ago when he was a youngster and ‘she iSince then Richard has grown to he a line, handsome fellow and her husband ilrais died. ‘if was hoth a nliother and sister to him, now l am his wife and love the Ihei- foster son. -a girl wife. him more than-ever," said bride. -—-:<o>-—--— There is a big prune crop. Heav- en help the bolirders. these factii and to teach proper methods , , ""'“l‘fl" . ‘LN-hum, ~ .... 1. —\ .,_ lbAv. THE. firiiiItr-esnrii. yo! luck, watch for it. 1i __ritorsesoi_i ii, a, rmron Voice Bpsclalllit. Teacher of Pisa drgsn and nice, filudlodiiltirea George Street- " 53,. ,7007-10'-1i. ,., _ . ,- l come‘ AND "suv acake at Fennel] d: Chandler's Saturday |a‘fterno0n.,0ct. 'lth from 3 to 0. AiN-OTHER MlXUP_.-A wagon and a motor car met in a fond einbracq last night. about nine o'clock ,,at._ the corner of ilreat George and Kent Streets, and the result was the retreat out Great George Street of an exasperated waggoner with a very wobbly wag o-i, the wheels appearing to at- tempt to run ln,all directions but straight ahead. Nobody was hurt and in the_opinlon of the specta- tors no‘ blame for the mixup should be attached to the‘ car driv- er. . resuscitate lMr. D. D. Ryan, city, leaves this morning on a vacation trip to Molitreal. ,, , , _ When iyoa see a man laughing he may be a coal dealer who has just looked at the calendar. Canadian Ministers yileturn to» London IJONIDON, Oct. 5———A conference to discuss the practical liftingof the cnttleemibargo will be held probably on Monday uéxt. Mr. P. C. Larkln, Ernest Lapolnte and il-lon H.A.L. Fisher left Geneva on Sunday to tour through France. They will spend two days in Par- is and areexpgcted here next Sun day, Mr, Larkln will attend the conference. ilive No ‘Knowledge 0f fhvy Bfoekaile LONDON, Oct, 5—The Rus- sian note of protest against a blockade of the Dardanelleh has caused some surprise in official quarters, as the British Govern- ment has heard of no blockade and strongly doubts whether there is any justification for the protest. lt is considered possible, how- ever, that the Allied commanders for military considerations, may have adopted measures of a block ade character in the Dardanelleo. DEATHS CAVER-At Hazelbrook, '0ct 5. Herbert J. Carver, aged 59 years. Funeral Saturday afternoon a t 2 o‘clock to ‘Hazelbrook Cemetery. DOWLING- At the residence of flier daughter, James Smith. East Royalty on Oct. '4, Elizabeth Dowlingt age, 77, years. Funeral will leave the residence of her son ‘Edward Bowling, 260 Eustbn SL, ____-¢-0->-_--_ Our oil output is increasing. Andthls, (Friday) mornlpk iii. 8.40 for since school opened castor oil In-ISt. Dunstaus Cathedral, thence to take is increasing. R. 1C. Cemetery. $71’ or over. 8011c: to line, ,- Grdupa of 5 _ , figured. ‘A0 ' recognise-aunt ‘for t- iih. A words for one week. Situation wet-k. eiissllllilliliyllliiisllliilllis jlne per dny for be pnld for. iipeclhl lilies Furinlhhe 8 days ofover. Collin if words lnltlul letters, count on one vvorcl. iltln-lu lorltli part 0| upl- r_|_It|I Inuit ‘Rdouni htl. 75c for seven Wanted, nos for level word: per vvv 1v v i n‘ i A gents Wanted Miscellaneous ‘WANTED LIV! AGINTI for Watkins 1,00, products, Dirac to consumer, rite _ The J. R. Watkins 00., 379 0mg Si... Wit, Montreal. -sAi.eswlan vrm-reo FOR "The Oldjteliable Fonthlil Nurseries‘ to solicit orders, for high clall nursery stock Experience unnec essary, territory reserved high est cumin‘ ' h- ’_ equipment. Wrltejor, full psi-tion lars. Stone k clllngton, Toron- to, Ontario. _ _ Situations Vacant s5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS greeting cards; sample 4 book wag; men and nulltliymen RTQIQGY skins $5 “P i‘ -.“. PP "" niime. Garretson Oompnity Brsntford, Ont. . _ MAKE MONEY ‘ATkEOMEF 31s 6i) paid wee , or your garage time. Nocanvasiihig. We in- "sti-uct and iiuaiiiyyau with tiw worlsWes-t-Anzua Show CI"! Service, 102 Colbourne ‘Budding, Toronto. , , __ .- . Lost Lost-it PAlit 0F. COLORED rim eyehsllhlaégj W000i‘ Elma " s? i‘ ' . ‘Ftloiiffi-sii: __ L061’ ‘A LNRGG TBIOROHlOROBH d of ‘st. Andrew. Finder will Li» rewarded by lssvifl! ‘It he Bli- nn; Hotel. lioness-cal Wfinfod WANTED‘- VU/UN ,_ ‘Qdi-IPI-E can be aocommoda ed with room and 1 "Willi! private fami._i. fiangmlty, wedged. , _ _ further particulars apply Gil" I'm a‘ FARM wrinreoy-WANTEP. T°_ par lift-m, infill- idf "n" n fai- of 10o res. in toad i=0"- dl on..wltl1 good house and out- b ldlngs. With oi- wlthou im- ' ‘lliomchfe snd stock. Frank sad- er, lnrne Valley, Lot 53. 00001514173 ~._i BOAR-DERQOAN BE ACCOMMO- dated. Apply Guardian Office. MONTREAL FUR ‘demons-i.- _lIug,,Co., does the highest class remodelling and repairing. Coats made to order. All kinds .ot fur trimming on hilnd- 011i‘ work guarnnveed. Riley» Build- ing. Queen Street. Open even- ings. For Sale iron sane "rwo Puss been Suffolk rains. Apply. to-ml-lorae Bros, Wlnsloe. liooetlsa-ai codkine srove AN_D A i-ieAr-‘Q er for ‘sale. Apply 98 Ro-ohford ‘st. iifl00fi3-6-2l FOR SALE SMAUL COTTAGE, centrally located, _ all modern conveniences. ADlJiy 30X 115, Gllflftflflll. 90007-3-3I gm can: A surname 1.6T B0 Bayfleld St. if lfor sale, corner lot , 28-25 Bil" GUARDIAN A - her. The latter, ‘fearful of ‘ “TO. . th S th lde of isalleged to havespread scandal ‘Dtulhgtigtst gtlieet? Ifxihiro an, d3 demanded of her parents that the _-' tlons, Worry over ‘the sltulltloh re foul’ smke two- w!“ hunted’ but ‘ count: TENEMENT house suited-in, the attempted suicide. i0 Fflnnell & Chandlers store Sat- urday afternoon. , POTATO DeiAiLt-ii HERE- dai- Alberta Regime. Haven-a, Cuba ar- rived in the ciity last niigh-t and is Pfltiflrterod at‘ the Queen Hotel. 39331973‘ ii ii- Iwtnto dealer and intends looking .0y9|- 15mm BT01?! while here. » ~ '- 0 flame W-E HAVE A FEW HEAVY winter over-coats which we- did nor dIEDOse of during our firs sale on account of their» being unseason- able and which we will offer on Friday and ‘Saturday at $7.00, $8.00, $9.00 andi $10.00, also s. few better lines in m, $15 and silloo. sizes 36 to 44. Patons Limited. ROTARY MEETING —The regu lar monthly meeting of the Rotary Club was held last night at the Rose and Grey Tea Rooms with a large attendance o_f members. o- tarian Dr. McMillan. vice pres d- ent. occupied the chair. in place of the usual address the evening was declared a "stunt night" ‘and Rotarlan Dr. Allan made a genu- ine “hit" with a number of amus- ‘iailfbieiciieisililiiell . .1 finder float. NEW YORK,'Polo Grounds, Oct ii-The Giants and the Yankees battled a no innings to h. tie score of 3—<3 when dilrknese_'cdllcd a halt to the game. ‘Thousands gath- ered early and tilled theqbleach- 'crs and the upper stands, for the the second second_,game of the series one hour ‘before it ‘was ob- vious that yesterdayb capacity crowd would the duplicated. lt was ing conjuring tricks which creat- u-lgciii"i¥.ii°g. only n ltnarltgrr, oi ed barrels of fun and no ‘lit ls are my Ill-gym ‘i263. $55,,“ 33:5 amount of amazement. Tile Ea e-ifiglr, “zhmfgélg “Mwdulg reading of‘ the minutes for tile h 2e ‘i, . n m5“, ‘m, Th‘, month and the usual routine busi- vats" B?" mm M!“ un"°:_hl__ 0i nlesslzvflfllflfiiill ghriugh tyrlltlgdbfifrloro ‘theil-Bhoiilie Cielllhw role ‘today, acre ‘e “g g8 s» as ' ‘the first on thefleld. jiistfibefoi-e ' -'- . the gates were swung ibnck from - ‘the clubhouse, the band struck up . ~ a. mournful funeral tune and the players were the only o es, who didn't join in the 'l‘zi"u'g'h er. Hug- gins sent George Murray, the ibui- ky college boy to tile bdx to serve them up for ‘batting practice, Barbe Ruth drdppcd -tiwo_tremen dous drives into_ the rlght_ field bleachers and there was a free-for lkicronia HOTEL P. S. Hanion, A. Leslie, Montreal D. W. Bu-rne. Strntifoid, Ont; Miss M. E. Kennedy. Montreal; L. B. hfcCuu-brey, Havana; W. L. Camp- bell, Amherst; R. A. Low, Mont- real; G. R.» Brine, Antlgonish; Geo H. ICook, Toronto; P. G. Lowe, City; Chas. J. O'Rourke, Spring- hill; W. A. Cooksori‘, Toronto; -C. I’. Wilson, D. J. (turrie, Montreal; J. A. McPhce, W. J. Whitney. Summerside;; ‘Dr. and Mrs. H. R. MoCully, lMi‘. and Mas. C. A. Pugsley, Amherst; Mr. and Mrs. B, MoLaughlim, Amherst; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Black, Amherst. tion ‘was extended to the clad Giants, when they came on reverse, when only a polite ‘hand ors, he iliroke up modestly QUEEN HQTEL sneaked into the dug-Out. P. G. Clark, Sufnmerside; J. W. McPhee, Georgetown; B. J Gsu~ dot, Miscouche; J P. Arsenault, Miscouche; Miss A. Murphy, Mon tagu-e; W. J. Butler and wife, linli fax; Mrs. A. W. LeBlanc. Hall- fax; J. A. Paquet and wife, Leois N. G. Morrison, Cardigan; John Donal (land wife, Moncton; R. M. Wood and wife, Chatham, N. B.; W. Eustis Halifax; W. E. Man- gan, New York; Alberto Rcgwrn. Havana, Cuba; R. H. Wood, St. John; W. P. Trites, city; L. Por- ter, City; John Call Boston. REVERE HOTEL key, would go after and he was the, only Yankee _plt 1921 nlerlcs, was , aver the lot, B. A. Rennie, Cape Race; Nfld P A. iSpiccr, Brockviilc, Ont; J. M. Zaberi, Quebec; M. Ross, Trulo; Effie Eliot-risen, .\lount Vernon; L, A. lltiacluollan. A-ulnmersldo; E. E. Sharkell, Portage; P. K.‘ LeBlanr. College Bridge, N. B; William l’); Cfllltiflflll, Sydney, C. B. well decorated) with fans, grab the Allotltcl- demonstration for '1 I putting them for thebnttcrs, Cun - ~l i -- - , nigliam ‘and Stengel, the two cen $1GOggEDQ¥AEIEI€;PLJOS:E 5Y8 tre flelders and Smith and Sny , . . Llvntiirooh, N. s, Oct 5—Dafli m‘ age variously estimated about n t : 8100,0000 was caused by a fire T e Ba U“ on!" and the Marine Hospital scarred. Three Crlniidian National Riailwsi box cal-s were burned. is YEAR o neinfli. wimp: r-i: ERWIINED EFFORT ‘ro END H-ER us: Owens (a) second base, Klem (n) third ibase. , lFiirst flflninq (Glaritl)— Slim Jones and Carl Mays went down into the bull -pen to get into con- dition in case they should be call- ed upon. Bancroft up: strike 1. iball 1, foul strike,2, foul, foul, ‘Ward tossed out ‘Bancroft, going far to his left to get rimenn houn- der. Groii ‘up strike 1. foul, strike 2, hall 1, bail 2, GFCllljlllgICflPVBI‘ second. milking his fourth hit In lM-ONT-RIEAIL, Oct. 4,—— Deter- mined to end lier_ life. a fifteen-- year-old ‘girl first tried to throw herself from a third-story zbed- room "window, nnu nu being caught by her parents when half, _, over theIsIIi, then attempted to drink. n ‘bottle n: ‘iodine, from which in. tsl not‘ her patents stain stobiield the i‘ child's life, today had her brought before Judge Ghoulish who had p" pxaqed m u chime“; [or aweek hit a holrte run into the left field while plan's metal-e for flbf‘ fut- ‘Wthd- 0”“! ‘Gm “m! Fmmh T - . - _ , -_ ahead of him. Young up, foul strike sire. toheenrtgahte? iii’; tgzbslgiglllaflz -' M" 1- W" lflifilie. _2._ Young . _- ..i_lled out to Witt, Kelly up Kelly neighbors’ concmnmg 'wh~°m~ “he fouled out to ‘iScl-iiihg, three rlinfl. three hits, no errors. (Vsnks)— Witt up, 1, foul, strike 2, ‘Prlsch got c Teknifbeiiguer into left field which; Scott could notciiite reach, Groh _went tu 5000M. j lifeline) up. foul.‘ strike 1, strike}.- ball 1. hiaiifiiiii child fiirniiili iii-oof of her allega- 5"" “lei the bail rolled foul, lball two, Grdh .___.<_._>i___ made a nice play on Witt‘s rdller Jenna. iiiiiitidl win killed’ while and iwt him at first. ‘Dtigan lip, t0 ‘learn it‘!!! Ollftdfl HUQII-‘I I ‘ ‘ bit "d ply ill Ffidwsr ‘ Ab Evin 'lloil"lp';l§rk.! A lPriiic-li‘ Billet, .1...“ ... ..4.. N15." on, Saturday at, 8 o'clock at the . A-hegweit grounds an '°Wfl"'5"doubtedly draw a sacs, _ . , -- | t“ |bg ‘nlghsm going to third. Bancroft The "M “m” w“ ' p“ up, strike d, foul. strike 2. ball i. Gianni Yankees Battle “Ten inning. all dive for the souvenirs. ‘Char-i-llutll up, iball 1, ball 2, acterlstlc of New Yorks policy to Barnes pitched nothing but slorw stick with a winner, a great ova- balls to Ruth, ball 3, Ruth walked, 'l,ilue-|'Plpp ‘up, Barnes threw out game in attempt to tie it up withi , - , the Qflnm shawkey hm the my awn“, Uwo, ban one, mleusel fouled had the whole width of the streets ual blazing shirt undeiyhisuniiorm out to Snyder. 30110113 iii). iwil 009. rgher taking ‘a turn at ‘the plaiefloul, ‘Schang Jess Barnes, the ‘Kansas cyclone. 010011115 _ , , who did the ihlg hero work in the throwing him out at first. War-iii“ “s -‘°“ New’ m keep m“ “t chosen to liurlpip, binli one, Ward got a for the Giants Th»; Ynnkn nrglff; run over the left field fence. Scott fond of curve lbnlls and hooks. lire iill. T0111. Ifliiike ""9. biiil one of Barnes’ "strong poihtisnNickiFiirii-‘h Went H110 Ceiltrciield Altrock and Al Sclllztilcht clolwrtled Ifilliscottls Tex“ ‘Leailiier “mil m: l, sysmm o; water works ‘equalled w a pan omine 7 ' _ go“ and mums match ‘ha! drew a [by few systems in the Provinces big laugh from the stands. Short- _ly after one o'clock the reserved ‘Fifth sections of ‘the ltiiver stands were fans to Draw 31-3 Gillie tilled 00- Atiftillilt. 0f Darkness, Sign]; 0ne ‘flour Before. Game Tiffffsiliiiiiiiiiiiiil’ lint. filly opriety , llrnveii tllle Torrid keys of ‘tlieSiln ,, rors. Cunningham went to centre field for theGlants. (Yank|)-- Schang up, strike ‘1, ball 1, Frlscli tossed out Schang. who hit a slow curve, Groh got Ward at first, lScott up, bull 1, ball 2, strike 1, ball 3, strike 2, strike 3, foul, Friecll robbed Scot‘. of n hit by making a diving catch‘ of his grounder and getting his mail at first. No ‘runs, ‘no ‘hits, ‘no errors. ' Third Inning (Giants)——iGroh up, strike 1, bail l. strike 2, bail 2. linll s, foul, foul, fir-oh ‘walked, Frisch up, ball l. Frisch linéd out to Ruth. Meusel up, strike 1, foul strike L’, hall l. Meiisel flied, to Ruth, Yuuiig ‘upfbali 2. foul, strike 1, ‘tile Giants were trying the hit and run play, foul, strike 2. ball 3. Young ivalknll, Kelly up, foul, strike 1, strike 2, ball 1. Kelly churned the air for the third out. N0 runs, no llits, no errors. (Yanksl- Shawkey up, ball 1. strike l. strike 2, ball 2, ball 3. foul, foul, foul, Groii threw out to Groh. Dugan up, ball 1, ball 2 Dugan got a tlwo base hit to left. strike 1. Pipp at first. N0 runs, no hits, no er the field. Yesterday it was lust a rors. Fourth Inning (Giants).— Cun- was given to the National Leaguejiligililm iili. iiilll 1, ball 2, strike champions. Irish Meusel who billflriUfle, foul, strike two, Cunnlgham ted Joe Bush out of the box yes- terday was singled for the hon- and Barnes up. The crowd booed Bar- struek out. Synder ulp, nirikc on Snyder, fouled out to Dugan, lies because lie had passed Bil-be ‘Miller Hugging, Manager (if the Rllfii. SHIRE 0119, strike 0W0, bs.li Yanks, announced that Bob Shaw-Allie. Barnes struck out. No runs. the second no hits, no errors. (Vanks)—— Meusel up, strike 1. strike one, ball two. strike two. struck out, Snyder the third strike and home 0X18. for bed the Yankees shortstop of One run, one hit, no errors. inning (Giants) croft up, ball one, foul, strike one foul, strike two, ball two, ball hi t for second time in the game. —Ban- A Siimlfili “Man .- »Wriies oil “(lid ‘Times lights and, as usual, succeeded. The lamps he secured from the stores. and Father Doyle very kindly loaned him the seats out of St. Charles‘ Hall, the Parish HulL and with the addition of some im- provised plank seats, everything was ready for business, so on Aug: ust —th, 1875, H. Price Webber made his first bow to a Summer- slde audience. The play was “Kath lecu Mavourneenf‘ wlth,,_Mls's,__J,es; Hi6 Howard as leading ‘lady, nu ‘eli- cellent actress. supported by a strongrompany. They played one week. Since that time, The Bostbn “lt was on a fine June day in the year 1872 that I landed in Summerside, P, E. 1., after a. drive of 40 miles by stage from Char- lottetown, making the trip in 8 hoiirs-—some speed! “There was at that time, only one other public conveyance be- tween Summerslde and Charlotte- town; it was via steamboat, then only once a week, going or coin- iug‘. The P. E. l. Railway then be- ing built. Suinlnerside was not as large tllen as now but it was a busy little place, shipbuilding be- ing the prlncipaklndustry at the time, and, sonic industry it was, giving employment to nlnny men with good wages, too. “Now, l nnl not giving dates, just from meiuory. Sunimersldc was not then incorporated, that happened later; it was und,o;r coil ‘tirol til wa-rdensfwltitga chalrlnsn rt the hcail. There was one police- man to keep the disorderly class in their proper place, under threat of dire consequences, should they get gay." Afters. racy description of the “good old days" before prohibition Mr. Clark continues: “Sidewalks were at that time an "inlost unknown quantity, and we Price, doing the comedy part. l think their last "trip to P. E. f. was in 1919, and in a very short time, not two years afterwards, that grim visitor, Death, claimed for his victim Mrs. Webber, since when her llnconsolable husband has retired from the stage into private life. Few actors or actress cs, have won and held the hearts of the people, or were hettur known, than H. Price Webber and his late lalncnted wjfe; Edwina Grey. Many hearts have made glad by their unostcntaticus charity. and few of them can for- get their kind acts. pleasant smiles and encouraging words. 11870, that Sumlnersides first hand became n reality, but only for a short time. fotyas ‘with most bands, the novelty wore off. But in lnis case it is not to be wondered at. having such horns tu blow. Mr. James Morrison, since de- ceased, ralsed by popular suhscrip tioli a sum sufficient to buy a-sei. of band in-struments, sent for them and organized n baud’ l cannot rr call the names of ‘the nlembers, but l will never forget those in- struments-no, sir! They were German lSiiver, ro- tary valves. bell up, out, or over the shoulder: the bass was about to select the dry spots on which llo walk. In dry weather one could 4115B the sides of the streets, but in wet weather-gee whiz; it was ‘ ing a while, the band made, its first appearance; afterwards play- ed at oil-e cr two picnics, then laid their little horns away alideald good-bye band-for a time at least andtlle instruments were stored away in H. A. ‘the mud. it is quite different now. ‘with miles of concrete sidewalks. i “Then there was one fire en- -gine, worked by hand to fight fire with; now a steam fire engine and “There are viery few now left ,0! tile prominent business men of 1872, the business men 0i’ today ‘being the boys of that time. or later. for a long, long time. 1T0 bs- Conduit-ii.) Mom "all About Silnniersidels been’ Fifty Years Ago in Sliriiiiersiiie, interestingly De- scribed iiy fir. Wetsolifli‘. flak in ‘fffhebiapie Leaf.” He Tells Brass Blind. ln-the September issue of The Maple Leaiiappearslmverylinterest ing article by Mr. Watson P. Clark iormeiflslander and now lof Mono ton, on ‘i010.- Days in Summer- slde." The “Renlinlscences” of Mr Clark refer to the old days before prohibition and special mention is made of the Summersldefs first Ifllllld. An interesting cut of the members ct‘ this ound, from a photograph taken in 1882 by (Jlark of: Bowuess, cuts of the late Fat- her Doyle, the late Robert S. Bow- ness, and the author himself ac- company the article which is one QQQQQQQOO O-VOOOOOOOOOOOQOOQOQ 00900000000 of the featugpe of the issue. Comedy Co., has made annual ' Mr. Clark in his interesting trips to the town, with Edwina Lolngfinéno" writing in the Maple Leaf, writes Grey (Mrs. Webber), as» leading p4 QQQQMM. i... in part: - lady. with the lrrespressible. H. "11""! "W" "W" n Montreal Tenn“ ltlohll Wlnrllpq Vsnnovnrr .. Ijcg You “Lnppmtn . In order to more clearly realize the 0.80611! o! the ad-i- VQIIJZG cgfich liaisi- "Q Y QR l7 We‘ find. the janitor, probable advance in prices, of mos; ‘ ‘cu t: ' ' o Investment Items“ . whichwe wlltglud- ly send to investors . on re t. l Theregreesseverul long- ' ‘we marinate. mwi- ~ ties ltlfl available It bar-Pain ‘prices. Write HI! W e will send, you particulars of them. ISecui-itlesi: 95900060090960QOOOOvOOCVOOOiOOOQQ-OOQ0005a. ferrerl but he vi] l‘ ' f The Fir" 5'3“ Bfmd- Canadian [elitists tilrrtlo szilirirlvhiiswif); It was shortly after this, about wndcamng and booms m m,“ later" bound ed. fess or five feet long. Well, nfter practic-iEffiiligiiegtmgggiigiltitie providing the situation in the Near ; - East has cleared ' permit of his absence from tile ad- mlrrilty. anxious to discuss‘ settlement mat- Compton's Furni-fters tcte-a-tete with Mmembers of 7 lure Wui-e Rooms, away up sluiriqtlle ‘Canadian Cabinet with a view ‘ lio realising the active suppor‘. oi Itht Canadian lope-ration limits-sell zit, tlic last session of the ll-lrltlsli Parliament. Duke of llevonslilre on - Canadian immigration LONDON, Oct. 4.——The Duke of Dcvonshire is douche of conlmonsense to‘lmlnl- gratioli enthusiasts. the Manchester Rotary Club lie re- ism he had acquired for Canada. "Nothing in the Canada's progress," estate," if English people go out with the idea that wherever they halt for the night a gold mine or a fully equipped nlodern city will rise from the ground a few days They must put their backs and bruins into the work. tllc some moral and says Canada only welcomes those who are wlll- |' ‘ 1X18‘ i0 Y-hFOW themselves into hard ' constructive work." LONDON, lAmery. chairman of the overseas l‘ applying the ‘cold Speaking at to the undimlnislied optim- ‘world con stop he declared he continued, "they are to be grlevously disappoint- Pro (faldwcil of McGill enforces Oct. l-IL. C. S. l5 f plans to i‘ October 12th sufficiently to Mr. Amery has been Government in the of ‘tile - migration act kept coiiilng into the bleachers to few heats, unoccupied. the Giants, cameqsrhenfll-Iughey Jeni. hinge took the tezrm on the field for ‘bunting lpructice, Blame tho college boy llurlcr, again started der the catchers were all liattintf Jess Barnes, also was oilt with a i ham, Witt up, bnill one, Barnes “weer Bancroft "n94 out w Plpp-l "Father McKenna started bilild- Groii up, Strike one, Scott threwhng S, Paws Church mo“, m, out by Groh at first. Frisch beatmme, the 1am pierce Doyle, yvhs out n bunt. lilcunci up, bull onedme conyrammr During a7ga]§"thg foul, strike one, hieu-sel got a blow Wang were ‘flown in am; for n into the grandstand, that was foul Mme work was suspended for fin-| by inches, brill twohstrikc twwanch“ reason _ - ball two. it was a ‘wild ‘pitch for “Fame,- Mcgenna wag transfer? - Shawkcy and a steal for Frlnch. 9,3 m 1mm"; River Parish, and was -Frisch went to third on a lwlld, succeeded by the late lamented pitch, ball three, Scott threw out pmher Patrick Doyle, and soon af- Meiiilfli iii- fiifii. I10 F1105. 0X19 hit terwarils St. ‘Paul's- Cllllrch be- llo errors. came n, reality. A gigantic Tea l (Yiiiiktilrrsiiiiwkfl-Y iiii. strike on Party, first thing on Steven's Lot. Shawkey who flied out to Cilnnlng tabled gprefld ‘in the roofless church, idler, others. EdiSOH RBll-CS l Particulars oi‘ the bountiful . . - lcrops in iii] parts of (Tanada have Oil EXhIDItIOHIflliiuuiatcg inlet-est in, the Domin- f“ "W Hlon and kthere are many people . “Man. ere uo ing lforward to the os- flflffpijlvgiltlgllltiiilbgfir;L0,, recited hy"“"”m-" “f '?“"“‘"“ Mil“ "lcmded qwlomus A, Eamon, was me firs, in tho Dumlnlons having a work- humun utterance WW reproducedflng arrangement with the British on a filimillrous llzlnd-drivi-n niacli-inovernmm" by whim‘ ‘it ‘vuilm be slated of an ordinary sheet of tiu- possm.“ for Lhplm to get “Marisa foil rolled around a brass cylinder l" ‘°‘""§i ‘1 ifrmm-‘img 510m- (m a cmubmufl mmmdflven mach, LONDON, Oct. 4.-—lShould Cau- “m These mus and various o,“ ado and the Dcniinions treat dir- ers in the life of the great illven ‘WHY Wm‘ "mm!" "illimis? Ti"! tor are included in the eithitbitioniquesno" f“ "midi-V raised ‘b!’ 5"‘ or ..Ed,s°n,fl.. which Upened Mme John Atmon-d who ‘represented Grand Central Palace tom“, New Aealand zit the Washington The centre of the exhibition lsa "°"“.""’"°e “"4 is" 10560" 600k- rich") of the Old Mock" repmdue Atlstl-alian delegate to Geneva. tion iroin the original C-Iflllbllilrilri . New 203ml‘! “P011811! iflvfli‘! and shingles of the old Edison ln- "* “Yiiwili "M" "ilk-ii 1'09"; moral“), m Memo ,Pa,.k, NJ" sentutivra is but one of a single un- he“? mm?“ which destroyed m“, National; Americans took Wilts hopper and tossed lilm "in those days there was ‘n0 Pia"? Pf Th°m93°n BPPQIGYB‘ m‘ Bancroft as . . . . . . . . . . ..Witt cf. out. Dugilu up, ball one, strike on place of ‘amusement. and local tal- Pliidhiii i.‘ W‘? "Ym-sm-‘mdry- "i" Grill! lib .... .. . .....Dugiin 3b.il'oul. strike two. ball two foul, ent. only furnished public enter- Phiiie “MP- ""1 "Mehiiliies- °“°_ Prisch 2 h .....=Ruth i-ullnu three. Dugan got a. single to talnfihenl, in Reid's, or in st. Chili'- three‘5t°ry Bmwmre‘ “mi 86'8"“ E‘. Meusel lf .. ..Plpp 1h. left, Ruth up, brill one, balltwo, ies’ Halls, the writer having been-- other buildings. A quantity of lam youngrf . . . . .. . .lMC\lEI€'l If strike, foul, strike two, Frisch one of those who perpetrated be’ o“ the Wuolili?“ pYiipe-Tili-‘fl’ Kelly 1 lb . . . . . . . .. ...iSOilI1llg c. threw out Ruth at 'fltst. No runs these occasional atrocities, and} McLean Limited, was destroyed. Stengel cf... .. . ...Ward 2h one hit, no errors. still lives. The first travellnS 00m‘ the "We": rigging M the schow?’ Snyder c . . . . .. ..lScoit ss. Sixth tithing '(Glan:s)- Young pnny to visit the town was ,The Harold mrkum‘ at ‘McLean g James Barnes .. .~Shawkey p. up, ‘hall one, Young ibcat out it Boston Comedy Cc.,'ll. Price Web- ‘ WM" "M"? ‘“""“5°d- “l” S°“°°“' Scott p . . . . . . .. n~|Mays pi slow roller to iScot. Kelly up. her. Prop. llfltl Mgr. They lierivrriu er mum“ 3°05“ busterem “M Umplres——‘ Hildebrand (a) at strike one, ball one ‘Kelly forced ed in the Military Dfiiisiieii- m“ U“ M”? factory o’ Millard Bros" plate, McCormick (n) first base. Young,‘S'llhwksy' to ‘Ward. Cunnig only available place, and‘ Price hum up, ball one. foul, strike one incandescent light, the phonograph and fflilfly other important, devi- res. A-bove it hangs old cilalltlel- iers, lwlred in 1880 by the inven- _tor himself, and glowing with his earliest type of incandescent lam-p had to get permission from the the carbon-telephone transmitter‘ useful WhQTe lMr. Edison discovered theifintiegr 11:52))’. without h ‘h . . ress on save tron 17"‘ iiiiiiiliiliiccie of all the Empire delegations". l Si!" JO-“ieiih Cook emphasizes the minlon delegations at Geneva and elsewhere. right of individual work oi‘ the Do- l-le says lt does not the series, Frisch up, foul, strikoltllree, strike two, Ward fanned. brill iiwo lCunninghznnl flied to late Colonel J. Hamilton Grey. I h Conn,“ Wm] lm ,1 - j . _ , - , M115 , n another -part of t e exhibition Diirli unity in 2:112. Osniiei/dheii; iriligdértgriliiiiib N" t‘é‘"‘:'s';"'§le‘;vg;c§1l':,tf glrdfn-Fhe 41,3]. is set ban “Eillson Ruibly lump. 52010-21 of real crrilsis. The Times . -- __i ‘ L, l _ which Iurned night fllll niay m - fl‘- _ ~b frank‘) ‘PIP’? “Pi fr“ 0n” 523d wiiilzibvjysstugtngrtagiulSanger; the iPQStiH Telegraph Building, 253 1710 Emiiirc attends these con- l‘ ‘i, “'°- Paint ‘"- 5" ‘it’ W01‘? H M Pflée m), m ,3, heme, Brondlway, front 189s to 1921 iereliees as n mighty "alllaiice sir ke two, pp fouled out to Ki 5» ' twenty-eight years without n stop. iiiiiiiiii by ties of ltinship and semi. ‘Snyder, iMeusel up, ball one, ball ‘not tinny and had n stage erected- two. foul, strike one, hall 3, Me“. then reconnoitercd for seats and feel got a base on balls, Schang up, - - Erlscll threw out Schnng at first, Meusei going to second. Ward up, ball one, ball two, strike one, ball Ninth inning (Giants)—— Kelli‘ up, strike one, bull one. ball ‘if?! No runs, no hits. n errors. strike Q"? lgeny segékup ‘l g Seventh inning talents)‘ -—Bar- (“'9' w ‘U ' ugh-n - ~-' - » batted foi- Cuoflinlzilwnl- . l ncs up, ball one, strike one, Ward m“ Among other features are the first. electric Jocomolive dated 1880; hits, ‘no errors. .. dynamo. the first York City, and n model of first patent ever issue-d to Mr. Elli son. a voting machine tinting buck smith to i865. , i3???” ‘:.."..::.‘f~" hi‘: trim ‘of; ‘Wiles Guest lncnt rather than as a ruling pow- er with u following c-f ilepimilgnc. les. ‘ii is a symptom of the new epoch in imperial history." fin lAlnerica. "jumbo" steam llyncimo in New the the Clemenceau, the ‘French Tiger, may collie over here for ‘an ‘littiick » on American banquets. todk Barneshot Shot and tllrew —————’<'0>'-____ him out. Bancroft up, bull, one, mk one bu" mm ward “new s g bail two. IShawkey complained villi-f ‘e ‘ - ’ - runs m, Clfl | c i ' ' ierlv_to umpire Hllbebrand onhls ‘m! sxgygfiopst first‘ M) ' calling of_ halls nhd strikes. ,Ban- (s§iik')_ King we“, to centre Lowuov o“ 4- The prin", i 31%: ,',"°‘.‘,§,,;“‘,§;,,,"flgfofnfgsijffgfi; field in niece of Cunningham. ivarti of Wales has accepted the invitn- . T“ '°"°“’i"8 i"? the scores Ward gin runs no hits poop er. "P- hi" “mi- M" “"9- “iflke “'19- tion to lunch with the Canadian m final" Show‘ for "Dommw" o‘ rors . ' ' "Tiiw 0W0. hi!" iiiieti» ‘Villa “incl: Club on Nov. 1st at the celebration Cnnud“ '51“ “Mam! b!’ DQPL ivnniu)—— Scott up Kali took ‘mi- 5cm up, ‘strike one. 8w" of the armistice. lion. w. c. "r Mm“ Y" ""3 "lithe-ii “gm- Scott's roller and liRlClitEg first singled m . cqmrm shawkay up‘ M0001» lsiiiutcnnnt Gtfvernor of “m In " series 0f m“ “M?” a‘ “Wk mk Mk . strike one, Shawkey forced Scott Erma}, Columbm w," me the Bu“, 200, 300, 500. 000. yds. range, 5 ‘ e7 ‘m’ 5 e 0118' 5 r *’ ‘W0 Barnes to Bancroft, Witt up, strike shots at each range the winner Shawlkey lianed on three pitched bane, Wm “p, one, ball one. Witt got n sinliinln- ‘hm m“ sending Sllawlfey foul. hall three,‘ Ruth scored on Mea- e paid attendance 36,514 total iel's double to I6“,,Wh|0ll, he made FM" . . rdceirlfs $109,036, 00. ‘players share Bancroft flied , but to Ruth, will took thebau st the ‘right field stand. N9 runs, two hits, no er- yvlll _ 1111-, rge ‘attend- by futpase running. Behring lui- meatless, Each clubs share .120.- Kelly took up ‘Sclilingu grounder 33333, ‘ and touched first, One run, two 35540, of the (‘nnadian Club on Oct. 25th. . “I. law er. Commissions share, '81‘7.-'your inert-loll! " for 1922 being W. D, (Yooke, - ' , _ . t l it t , _ . AKWFN- A égitgfna ghdkhlg ‘hi; ‘syfow 1h’! toy“, foul, strike one, bail one, bail two. strike one, foul. itiilike, two, Witt ‘g sgdonftennfaan up, 1m, one, bu“ “a D, C00,“, 85 , auiiiarheerfy ‘ 9000544,,“ Wife ffext ‘time. . - Biiiivrflft 100R Diisiiiifl li°iiiiii°f ’-‘1“!“°d' N“ ""- “° ll"!!- “° 9"‘ two, foul, strike one, strike two, 1-1. o. Love 33 ' ' ‘c ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ " ‘if: 52:5: tgeecgzgnqlsltllllllfid. m?iiiliiii' ltlitiitl (cl-lite) ‘Frisch D"‘“" mud‘ N° rum‘ ‘W0 hm I on“ m ‘mmefnam m“ my iaii-puMlgyh id vi g2 , i ‘l , ,_ _ r ' _ _ _ - I . i (l O fl _ 1 IOII- iAi-l---l'fliiiidevigil'-,n‘tlt‘fw“é oui,~to‘i'lr,it, knily Iinasslsted, Dug ilfi.,iball one. foul. strike Oils ifliii- noTsrligilirslnnlng (Glilntm)—Barnejs_ niiflififf, Fmfjliwi,‘"3,.,‘{{.,;§"L‘2,,‘,1;;‘1 Cecil my r1 ‘ttwiwfliqy Bu“, m n “ta » ' i i"! 80in! l0 "lira. Pilil) iii). Mii- “"1"” “V5”, wul- m“ ‘bPni "m- up, strike one, Shawkey th‘ lug of general store and tailoring O-F- Gm 77 5nd uni-no. ADDY ‘musing! ' . ,, ; , . i. --- .. , Dugan scoredwhen, PIDD 80¢ ,, I li-"ii. Frisclifoiiieli 1° Iliijlim- lieu‘ out Barnes, Bancroft up, ball it‘: establishment. Also my house and W» Wiiii-‘i I T‘ PM!‘ , . ,, . . _ L“; Mn,‘ the” w“ on dmflay W181i? 0i K9"?! S10v9. -M°"iie| "Pnbid up-qMeuaffl “mil? £1,015" 1°“! foul, strike one, ball two, istr a lot. House contains yen rooms G- M- -M°0i'0 .7? ‘ pg in the Long): of the Cross read M] »;9"°-.'bliil. will». flifike m” ma‘ Prim um‘- Ymhm FP- M“ two, Bancroft singled sharply ihtd with bathroom and furnace hest- C0]- Aiif?" 75 '0" ‘M’! ‘qum rd M. liig roni a ‘ieauflfiilfsllyer clip. 5m ° W“ Mwébl med m“ M “'5' m" m“ “m” m"- imk“ centre ficld and was out tryinl! to ed. barn and outbuildings all lr. 17- H-‘Jiiiiiiiiil l 75 lFiirm- fili- Mifi . ‘° 3" ‘"10 yafugiu‘, p“. ,‘,,,,,.,.;l,-dp;,,“,,,,, Young. one run. one hi: one error. 1W- iwi- Yvlmx flied ‘viii i0 MW stretch his hit. Witt t0 Ward. croh i-Xcclleltt repair. . u. H. Jones .71 19r°ii~Ayrs lye {sniélileiiéiiguilfig lbie-t-wéen 1|", K, My; “h3g1; 15"}. V Bound Inning (Qllslitd-iiieiilfil ael, No rung nc.hits, f) eimP-‘i- up, strike one, sink.- two. foul. ‘For further particulars apply '10 P- yiiriflili‘. 7' ‘*°*i‘~.,°,'-'-°’h 3 Y ' m; ,1’, Wm,» staff's rnntlinu teams. . - 11a 001i 1- 01111.9;- litriiw 1,- 1001. Q50") ruiil" w» irike. "i" Ward throw out Groh, No H1115. J. s. wstxzn, ' '1. wzwnit . ~11 to co es one llion o . d Twpmm n‘ pnwnd, donaflon pqihe aistengel boa put an in_-,__rl_rncs tolled out Du_ an, Ruth up an, h“, no an,“ Freemwny \,v__ Benton ,, s0 ‘°" “’"°‘““‘ “m” °’ m“ if“. 6' ‘x~¢biin‘ihpr' Cifpnbl niftiiu field hi1- Snxder an.“ nil, 1. sie- milrn-one. nut-h sore 1m mi in- .(Yankl)-,Ruth up, ball one, ball ‘900070-0-4‘ ElrllerTlrown u . see them- Edwin Rsiéiddormaf ca’, “M pm,” f,“ n dei- got ,n bingie avai- rliinh helnl‘ sdlurt 'i'lvlll_l'0r two nnneit- ribs fwo, iftutil fouled out to Snyder. --_-__»>_fi, , o. Brown :01 F"? .,P<E-i.--.. .. ..l,. .. .... .' l"§|jm)3flér‘ 11gb“, {iqvafi a gig F‘:tei,iit:i,‘r,ni1it;nto ‘IeIcandt. Station»? alhgiilli-ir-‘lxbiiii-épmlikdjzllltto gar: Pfpp up, iinil one. Ken‘); took THE OTHER WAY nouieo. Bgnton ,3 , , ,__ . , . '44, -.lii' 8.88 01180800 _ii.i1,8n ll racs_o,r i ' ll,n<ltouched mon - ' .. mwn "hill '\VW¢WI"LFQM“” »_ ‘villi: cup will he win on Willis, fliiii Cunning ran i‘ r. him. ‘Barnes on the. dutch.‘ ‘iiélual an. fol": tIhgplgizroMZli-tslell lip, Mcusel fouled Dan MacDonald 61 _ _ , , M... i; é-aigh ha,” flqn,,wu‘y,‘g,ount,agvgwq till. ‘Mil ,1._,'}J_ail, 2. foul, ritrikabd Qifiiifl biifi. “Pike 0W0. Riith was out to Snyder, no runs, no hits, n0 “i want to, get a divorce from Lee Vessey _ 1| cqqK wgN-rgpz-ONI WfLLING $0M, 5nd n draw‘ glnniébns‘ point, strike I, Barnes hit iilie a do is siidinghomewviien Meusel fouled cm,“ . my hugbgnd, n Til-g 1,31,; (hi-given ‘shits. filly. Scott to Ward. w Pliin. Can» of! ‘iiieririiiilll- lull one. ball two. {Figures of first world i ilieries "On wlint ground.“ asked the Next Shoot will be nnnunltiila Shoot on _0ct_ 18 at. l 05 clock a. m. Tbsre ‘will lie a Inter match ss usaakWlliail contrtput- ors to Prize list. kindly- 00f"! Sec'y. " nsnnity." ' "Was be crazy at the time 0f “Oh, dear no; I was." itilflifl