. rioua ""355 . AT - GEORGETOWN. ma. might have began afar? fire occurred at 0.30 oclook en the house and furniture of Jgniufl McPherson was colu- w“. destroyed by fire. Mr. Mc- eenou put on a fire ill the ' hen stove and went down to a Railway ‘wharf to work uud (are the 11m was liiscllvnrod a house was so badly burn- ulnt nothing could be dons. All‘ e “flung promptly urrivn‘. at e B13138 of action and u Jtealty eillfl of waist‘ was kept on i buildings and; . sunfosuduls m-‘ES. The house d Mr» Hcz-gh llslon was saved uly through = skiiiul work of the men. RIDAL SHOWER. — A largo mber of young people from Bon- w and vicinity gathered at ihc le of Mrs. Neil Ferguson to do or to one of its fair young ies. bliss Lillian hicLeod in the m of a miscellaneous shower. rious to her marriage. Tho lse was llffltlly decorated fllr till,- llsion, Misses Jessie lilurchison ll Margaret McNevin cal-rind in arge basket laden with all kindsl gifts. After the openlnl! of the. cnls and TPMHHR of the versecgl ich caused lunch nlcrriulelli. a} my luncheon Willi served. Games re indulged in until a late ilour. el- wishing tho llride-to-bo best hes for futuro happiness, all ncil ilaulls and sang “For She's oily Good Follow." ‘CROP RE9°RT*-'i'hi1 Tm"- Illldlgphuni n; AfHHqq-‘y l EDOING BELL5,—A \'t.‘i‘j lot ivcdlling took Place \\'l~llill\l=.l y vvcuiug. Sept. 23, i923. lli l Iizlpilst Parsonage, fillnrloti... "n, P. l6. 1., by lie-v Ross (‘. toll. when liliss Edith llllhol rill liaughtcl" of Mr. and Mrs. llcriclf Newson. llrackilgv Pfllllf -li. bleralllc iflt‘. wifl- of idvcrlrii ncs. rillcst soil oi’ Mr. and Mrs. jail Saunders, Winsioc. The llll, who woro u suit of navy erliinc with gruy nail-lei; - ilucli hat. was attended by Miss Mill‘. Saunders. sister oi’ tho olll. while Mr. Elnlnons Now- . brill-lie!‘ 0f the Ilrillo, IIOUV] as Ollltiiililll. Mr. and Mrs. Saund- wii; make their fllir. o home in liil Milton. 'i‘iie Guardian joins u ‘hing thcm a long null ilzlppy lillcll life. hr- (loath occllrrcll at. filo City Hlilial yRBfD-Tfllly morning alll-z- inlzuring illness of Mrs Uswald rusily. llc dccesscll indy was formerly s Marlon Fiavin of Halifax va Scotla. null was the second o of thlfiatc Oswald Hornsby o predeceased her 23 years ago. here ore left to mourn the fol- ing step-children»- swnid A. iiornsily, Iiavnna, , F- J- 110F055)’. Charlotiu l1; W. ll. linrllsby. Prince (ino- B. C.: Mrs. Win. Hiwkklll, llry. Alflflflil; Mrs. .l. .l. iiorils< ‘. (‘harlottctou-ll; Jill-g, Janms itb. Now York: and Miss Jac- llnc liornsily, at iioull‘. 'l‘n lllc yavcii we cvtclld sincere symp- llc funeral iiikQu ruins at x45 to at. _ilolir.'ll. thence llolic Coulotory. place this Houston's to the Rolllcn TUESDAY E walcl-lT-s BRIDGE ACCID. T~~<\\:lf.i\ regard in the accid- llt Virights Bridge, gt pew“ ll. referred to in was not under the illiinonce of or. as had been Claimed, HQ = on the proper side of the road, - collision was caused by the "ow space at the bridge and the that the team had stopped at lliilllt, LOWING UP WRECKAGE._.. ' kllsr obstructions about some c whorl/cs and harbors of the ll are ‘being dynalnitl-d out, of f‘ it." Mr. Poland. or tho mo Department, who is ill-re for lllirlirlsl: from Quebec. Yester- "lllrllilllz sonle work was dour lmillillltfs wharf and ill the af- oon Mr. Poland and his assist. wllllt to Belfast plcr. Thorn is “walks to be mlnoved wt liai- Y's Wharf, hiumty Harbor, An H10 and other piacs. ‘ AINFULLV INJUREIL-Mr. l‘l'i'll Houston Mayflelll was tho irll oi‘ a very serious and paiu~ accident a short tilno ago. in lcll one of his ltnklcs was badly kcu anll ilruisodnMr. liouston -= in tho act of unloading ono of ulllkunns from his wagon. 9Y1‘- llls ilorsll, a highly ispirltrgd ""'1|- "13"" f! ilnlcl; Mart and a "Y W" Blillllcd from his bands - foil full-weight on his log with _il.|;l0Vt! moutioned result. Mr. stou is making a good recovery gr filo skillful troatlnent of Dr. - ‘olovonsou. ol‘ Now Glasgow. I vrllll immodiatoly summoned l act the broken limb. A strange cldoucc was that a brother-in- l-llllidelst part was Mrs. Jamioson Gnturdayh ever the mother silo loved so well. rllilm‘ we cm» driver States thallSile received tile last rites of the itllc luaiiiili! ‘\‘-‘-l\i1l‘l"\“-!\l “Diapepsin” Ends Stomach Misery, Gas, Indigestion Instantly! §l0flI8Cll corrected! You never feel the slightest dis- tress from indigestion or s sour. sold. sassy sivulnch. allel- you ellt a tablet of “Papa's Dlapepain," The moment it reaches the stomach all sburneos. flatulence, heartburn. gases. palpitation and pain disap- pear. ‘Druggists guarantee each package to correct digestion at once. End your stomach trouble for few cents 186 law of Mr. Houston viz", liir. E. (‘. LePllge, general merchant of North Rllstico. sustained a simil- ar. though lunch less scvere accid-l I'll! 1ilc sumo weclc-whcu assist- ing his lnrn ill lllc unloading oi his vvsscl. Mr. lmPuaro, is also im- proving rapidly and thl-ir iuuny friends hllpt‘ to SPF lloill young: lllcll as octlvc as brforc, crc long. M '\\‘ i~)D.\‘ lCSl).-\ \' RANCH CHANGED OWNER-- SHlP.---'l‘hc Fox Ilallcll of I-lr. .5 ii. llolnllougil ivas sold by privail- sale to Mr. John llopcl- ycstorlinyz vcgctallll- crop report for tllc month oi‘ UUlUiWl‘ lssllvll by tho Fvdlerlli Dcpartnll-nt at Ottawa giro». [fill following ligllrl-s wiill llotllin cropv- 'l‘hl~l'l~ arr approxi- luutl-Iy 22.000 acrcs which will allow all ilVPF-‘ll-Zi‘ )'li']if of zlpprox- iluatciy Si l-l-lltais. 'i‘lll~ ilotaiocs arc in good condition. ()f lflti cert- ifil-d sol-ll HIGH) arc 1.800 llt'l‘(‘t<i ill (‘i)llf)l4fl‘fi. 1.1200 acres in tlrcou Mountains. 97 ilcr cont of which have plkidilll ficid inspection and will average 120 cclltals per acre. CONGREGATWNAL SOCIAL.— Thom was a largo attendance of lllfllillillffl and allhllrlnlts of the llilelilollist church at thd. ill-artz Hall Mollday (Welling wileu an cu- joyable entertainment ivas givvll. Mr. E. T. lliggs prusillcll. Tilere were vocal solos by liirs. Fletcllcr. violin solos by bliss Boruico Stultz a rcalling by Mrs. ll. la‘. lillllcll. l: piano duct by liiissl-s 'l‘lll-lulll Burns allli Null Show. an address '0)’ tho pastor null a sing-song, loll by Mr. (l. F. Ilutchcsoil. Adjourn- ment was thcu made to tho social hail where a guessing contest. bowling and other games were hold. The Ilallics Aill furnished ice cream and cake and lilo“ ovont was ablc one. lilc zlllgcl oi‘ death visited inure lslouli own kiln-l. Julia A. French, aged iklrty-iilrec. ileloveli wifo of Adam French. Ilesiliee her husband she leaves in mourn nine children all at home except. one. namely Mrs. Dave Jomiesou of Medford, Mass; One sister Airs. Robert McCarron. Si. lliaryts Road and one brother |l'<~tl=.r of Milllllocket, iilainc. The arrived home the‘. day liar mother was hurled not knowing ‘that dread disease pneumonia had taken for- Rolnnn Catholic church from her pastor, Rev. Theodore Gallant, but all that mcllicnl skill onli loving hands could do. she passed away and was laid to rest in Starker)" cemetery to await the final resurr- ection. May her soul rest in poacc. ARSENAULT—- MARTIN -‘l‘llc marriage of Miss EllZll Arscnauli. oi‘ Egnlnilt liay to lilr. FY04] Mart.- ill. of this city. who is l-lnploywl ill (if tlili tluarlliau. took place ymlillrriay morning iu St. Dunstalfs (‘still-ti- ral. the ceremony being illllforul» ell by Rev. Fathl-r hlallricc McDon- ald. Till- ill-ids. who wom u llucoln- lug rostlllllc oi‘ blm- with hut to illl-lftih. “HS aticnllvll by lilo gronnlis cousin. lillss Anllill Lluotc. who WIIH zlttlrcll in a suit o! rell null block with brown triluulings. Mr. Paul Gallant, lOllhlll of thi- brido was best nulll. Aftllr the core lllolly Mr. and Mrs. Martin bro- (‘fliifllftl i0 till-Ir holilc on Harald Street. A wollliius reception. larg- ely atillnlloli took plaoo inst l-v- enillg lll Ull‘ Pastlluo liall. Tho Wedding presents lnclllllcd a ruck- lllif chair ullll othl-r ilscflli and vill- uulllo gifts from the culpioylw-u of tho Post (ifficll iiullnvlulllllt. ’l‘lil~rl-. werl- also sulillblc and llanflsolno rcmolllllrancrs in lull glass lluli sli- vur. A well fiilcd ilurslo was till- gift. of thl~ grooufs fellolv-v/orilllrs of tho (iuarliian. A ulllcuificmll, wedding cakli was tho gift of Mr. A. N. Mclilnil-l. bakcr. Tho brllio and groom are FFCltfVing ll“; “u... 1y congratulations ol friends in city and country. A Clear, Beautiful Skin rcspcl-l. lo Pflllla} HIIVYZIIXI island's” voted a most delightful and enjoy-l 0n Sunday thl- 21st of Octollcr! the’ , , _ _. lilomo oi‘ Mr. Adam French. Pllll-IMLQHJILI‘ "lmht and claimed for its saw-Q A There are million: of tiny opening: or pores in the akin and time mun be kept open and clean if the beauty of the akin it to be maintained Because il cieamea these pom and encourages the healthful action of the skin. Dr. Chase's Ointment in most effective u a akin benutificl. Rough- IIOII. redness. pimples and all tom of akin blemishes disappear by ill use. and the skin in loft clear. lmooth and velvety R- CHASES OINTMENT "whom-noun," EIIIIIOQIQKCOIMIRGATOIQIW ‘r PRE8ENTATION-At “h? rcgul- ul- weekly meeting of the Y. l’. S. f‘. E. in Zion liall lllonllay cvcning lMr. Suunlel McLeod. who is lceav- lug the Province. was presented vvitil a handsome cold cvcrsharp pcncll. Tilc ilrllslslliazioll “fill lllllffi‘. by Mr. Wlllialll ll. Slllitll and tllc address road by Mr. (‘. Vsrnon ‘McDonald. the rcciplcut ulaking a ifllllllfl Willy. Follow-big lilo nicot- in: n social was hclll. (Fame-i were ‘played zlnll lcfrclllllllllllts sl-rvod and a vcry cnjoyabh KBVEIIfIIB-l lspcut. ' i CALEDONIAN CLUB Abll-JU/ll. .MEETlNG.-—'l‘llo annual mcctllll: of tho (‘ulellollilln Club for tho cl- nction of officers vtc. was held in itlie Club rooms lust evening, Pros- llllPllf l). F. Bollluno in tho cilair. §0i't‘icers for the ensuing year-l lWBTP clcctod a ,f0llo\vs.~Clli-\f ill). F. ilsthunc; fifiiflllltilll. IPrrluIl McDonald, 1st Vice Pres. Dr. Alex. under floss; 2nd Vlcc Pros. John McFadycn: Treasure John illcPlloo Fillilllclill Socrl-ial-y. ll‘. A. A. Mutch ‘Recording Slecrl-tary. 'i‘. M. McMil- ‘liuui (“orrcsllolllliug Sol-rotary. \l ll). bicllean. together with niuc dir- ipiltisra. it was decided to hold a ;St. Alrdvcvl/‘s night colcbrutiou and ‘u tifllllllllflt’ - lv- appointed to make 'l|i‘l‘flllg(‘ill(:ll-ii~=. 'l‘bl- illlrlu: Connor! (‘olllllliitcel was also uppointrd. THURSDAY ~ TAKING ARTILLERY COURSE !-—-S1;ts. Jlls. lllcKc-llua and \\'.Zaiil ‘lcilvl- on Saturday for the Royal at Kingston lwhorc they will ltllfi‘ :1 (‘Ull to ilplnlify tllcnl iov ulnrl-oulnl .. llulcll l lofficcrs’ rank ill lv-uvy avtilicry. MEDICAL INSPECTION - ‘Fill. llcd (Truss nurses, Miss Wilson and Miss Mill arl- at. present buoilvcu- gagell in medical inspection of tho public schools of Princc (Iouuty. 'l‘llc work will likcly ill-op ihonl busy till tllc third wcrk of Novem- bcr. l FAREWELL PARTY-x vl-ryi pleasant cvevuillg \\' pcllt lltl tho homo of Mr. and. Airs. John; itiacEacilcru. New Argyle, on October 25 when n uulnilor oi‘ frillullu uud ncigllllourn gllillcrllll to bill fllrowuil to iwo of New Argylds most. popular young lollies, bliss .\flll'l0ll hiucizllllsllcril and ltllss llizzlo liiacKinnoll, who lcft ihc iolloivilri: morning for Pzllnbrillgli, hlass. 'l‘ill- l-vrulilll: was qllcasantly smut ill ganws music 'll.llll songs. a dainty lunchouil was scrrcll aftcr which the two young llalllus wlzrc prcslelltvli with a {generous gift for wilicll Mrs lilac- Eachlirn in a fcw wcll chosen WOHlS ropilrd thanking tho people- for their kindness. After singing l“For They are Jolly Good fellows" and Allid Lani: Sync" filo people loft for tlloir llolncs zlftor ilavirlg Vspcut a vcry olljlrvnlllt- l.‘l't‘lllflg. °RDtNAT|°N——-l'i\ll'l(‘l\ \\'illilllu son of Mr. and llilrs. Pcter Iiicilllllill, city. and Eu- gcno Roollvy. won: raisl-tl to filo dignity oi‘ the Priesthood in Eli- monton. Alberta. on Sunday. (lct. obcr 21st by Ills (lrzlco Archbish- op 0'Lsar_v formerly Bishop of Charlottetown l<‘atllel~ llicQllllld is one of Cllarloitlllowlfs popular young ulen. Before outcriug St. Dunstann University ho was n ulcnlbcl" of tho Knights of (‘alum bus, lilo Lclllzllll of tho Cross, tho City Firn llrigullc. also President oi’ the linstinlc Boys Club which flourished hero a fcw years agoJ On entering upon ills classical courso at Si. Ilnllslan's hl» show- nll such earllcsincss and strength of character that ll!‘ won the o» teem and affection of both his pro- fessors and fl-llow students. 11o took a kccll lntnrest ill college ac- tivities having boon clccterl Presi- dent of illc S. l). U. A. A. A. and captain of flit‘ football team in 11120. ilis couvsc was interrupted only by his rl-silouso ill the colors lluriug the war. During tho past ihrl-e yours Fathcr illcQnaili was a stnlloilt at St. Augustine's Semin- ary. Kingston Road. Toronto. Tho young priest's runny friends hero and clscwllorc irish him levcry ant-cuss in his new field of labor in tho (‘uuallian West. (Mr. and Wlrs. llil-Qunilfb lellicst ilaughtrr. Slstcr Si. llillzzlilllth dc la. Ylslta» tion. Cong dc Notrl» Dflfilu is at present statillucd at Mt. St. Llcrv ullrd Ladies t‘0lll\gc. Antigonish N. S. Thclr sister S. S. Mary Eliza- beth is Suppl-tor of Si. lliaryn Acu- llcuiy. Nclvcllstll: N. ll.) i Run No Risks when symptoms of indigution occur. Act quickly beforu these become obstinate. Take ma. ' rlln l In m" r u - . u: iwéalrérllcfslllrlll bowel disorders wmvu the worthof BEECI-IAM’ ' ouli sisicr- Mrs Catherine Bringing ‘lip Father. »"_ ' .._,~ y n: ll 1y ll lifllfilllllili. Siillilllillilifi Harmless Laxative for the Liver and Bowels > ORK w lLE vou SLEEP Feel flue! No grilling or incon- venience follows a. gentle liver and bowel cleansing with “Cuscarets? Sick iicaducilc. Billiousuess. Gases indigestion. and all such distress llglme by morning. For Men, \Vo- ‘llucn and (ihildren- 10c. boxes, also ,5 and 50c sizes, any drug store. —-BADLY lNJURED.-—Mr (ll-onto tluiiant. illrllll-rly of Silnllncrsidc. llllt now oi‘ "If! iollizshnrcnll-n stall‘ ill Ht. John \‘. ll. living on iiritau Slrl-l-t, in illl- alluvl: 'ily w:l-“-‘ sirilrll by ll $\i't‘l‘l Fill‘ lust wcclf u’. tllc. intcvsl-ctillll of llriiall altll (‘llarlllttl- Slrl-vls. illllf llallly ill~ Jun-ll. lll- was taklell In thv (ll-nur- lll Public Hospital llnil is llillillvlwl to llilVi! a fraclllrr-ll skull. lllr ilallalll has a wifl- and family in that city, and his ilarcnts who (arc living ill Slllllnlorsillli, roccivlal word of the accident on Sunday last. + ~—-— . t!" ST, JOHN'S CHURCH. CRAP» AUD,-~A ilarvcst festival sorvicc was llclll ill St. John's Anglican Church at Crapailll last lavuniniz. ’l‘llo cilllrcll War: llllallliflllLv ill-cor- aivd with llll- fruits lli the tloill, illn altar and lentrllnco to church Ill-lug dllcoratllli with ilowors. Till: riiiPVlCG was rcad by Mr. Rand. lay rl-alll-r in cllargc. and tile iosal-lls lly ltcv. E. )1. Alaiouc. Drllast ill- cllmblznt of Si. Peter's Cathedral. lustcud of an Anthem. Rev. .\|l‘. Malone alld Mr. Walter Hyndman sang solos, also a duct which vrcrc appreciated by the vcry large coll- gregzliiou present. Rev. Mr. hlaloue preached the sermon, taking as his taxi. lifltil verso 4th chapter, Si... John; “Lift up your eyes and look on Ll!!! fltllllts‘. for they are whirr- uil rclldy to hllrvmt." The sermon was out» which will he renlculborcll by all who lu-ard it, and dealt. with tho lt-Sl-ifiiiti to b0 icarncd illf'0‘l_l§ll tllc llurvcst of llaiuro. the harvest oi‘ souls and the lust great Ilflrll“ t. The wolo service ivuc oi n. most m- apiring nature. and Mr. Rand and his congregation arc lo be congrat- ulated. Previous" tn tho service a ‘Hallowfleu Tea was scrvcd in til»? Orange Hull at Cl-apaud Coral-r. Lhc proceeds of which are for l-hurcil purposes. A nlllullor of pl-o- ple from Charlottcltown were pre- sl-nt both at the service and ut tilc Tea. The many friends of Mr. Jar. ‘llicLean worn grieved to learn of ills liclnisc on Friday Oct. itn lli the homo of hi; daughter. Mr. lilcf/l-zln hall concluded his lllltics-l at the fihfllflliiiflfl, and r“- lllfllllil houlc or. Friday UVl'l\l‘.l‘( (SPlif. 25th) coluplainiiu: of ll slight r0141, Nothing‘ l-lllrllllls was aluiil-illutl-d, but ho look a ul-rinll: turn for tllc norsc on Wcllnosli. .\ and slowly rank rntll tllrf -~l:-l mm» on the allow lnvniionlul villi" Tiic laid Mr. lilicllllatl was ilorn 60 yl-llrs ago at. Loni; Prvl-kAVill-ll 2S yours old hc marricll bliss Sopltlll llulinor and lllovod to Lot 4.8. uull later to Keppoch and 15 y»... alga tn f‘hilriol.tl~town. Air. Mclluan was a lucnllllr: oi‘ lilo (“lultrai (‘llrlsliall (‘llllrlnl City, lln bonus-t upright man alrl truly it. may he said uf him he hall many ffltkildfi null no lenemios. ills \\'"Q‘ and ollc son Gorilon prodllcnasod him about. six yours ago. Tilorc llro loft to mourn tile-il- loss tho following soils and daughters: Walter. Russel. (lcorgc and licbor all in Western Canada. Mrs. Gilmore Jul-dine and Mrs Earl Acorn. Lake. Vardo. Miss llidythc. b. 'l‘l'uro. N. null Mrs lit. Plllrl Williams. Mt. Edward iiollli with wilmn ho rl-silloli. Also two brothors. John of bong Crook null Dunn-i of North Wlltslliro and Slnnll. Sprillglll-lll, him-ls. Tho fullcrlll which look place on Sunday Ont 7th to thc Peoples Cllnlotcry was wcil zltlcnded. Tho sarvirus at tho house wore cun- linctoll by ltov. Dr. (bongo. and at tllo lrrllvc by ilov. Dr. Gong» assist- l-li by tho Orange Bretllrou. L g i’ l RETURNS FROM WEST..-Mr. W. B. Robertson, Collector of Cuc- cr home inst night, fronl an l-x- tcullcd visit to Western Canada. including Vancouvnr. Victoria allll Scattlc. Mr. Robertson left Char- lottciowil on August 22nd null dur- ing ills trip nwt a host. of island friends. Tho trip ivosl. was lfllldif‘ through Kicking Horse Pass and the return Journey through the Crow's NPSI. Pass. .\lr. Robertson ivus particularly impressed with the wheat fields of the west. Des plte low priccs null high frolgllt rates till: gr0\\"l:i arc optimistic this year and tlilrm has been a splendid crop. Work is plentiful and a number of harvesters, re- turning homo with Mr. Robertson. pvorc zlfft-rod work ovcr a period of lnlonths frolu lulllbcr concerns.‘ which arc finding difficulty -ill got-l ting sufficient hclp. Aunonncelnent appears in to- day's Gllilffflflll oi the marriage ill Shanghai. (ihina, of u former Char- lottetown man, .\ir. Kari l’. Tletcil- or, to a Russian lady. Miss Nadia Kolt-sloif. Details of the wedding, which took place on July 17, have not _\’t‘l ill-cu rot-rived. Mr. Finn-her liPFVUll during the war with illc hoary artillery under Col. Niaciiinlloll. 17.30., holdim: the rank of slal-geani. lie was wolludl-li and was afterwards in- jured ill illc Hzliifllx explosion. Re- turning lo Charlottetown lls went. to the llllill-d Stains in connection with thv llritlsll “anallian Recruit- iug Zliissiou. u-llrro ilc. remained for zlbolli l-igiliocu lllollths. Aftc-r discharge from the army Mr. Fletcher “'11s uppointoll to tho poliitilln oi branch nulnngcr at Pin- llall, lloiivar, Vcnczuélu, of the. Na» tional llauk oi’ New York. and af- tvr rllluailliul; ill South America for a your ilfltf a llalf rteturnod on a visit to ill-l home in this city. in lilo full of i020 hi: wont, in China ivitil lilo Chinese. American Bank 0i‘ (folnlucrce, allll later received his present position of manager of the branch of Anderson Meyer 8: Company at Moukden,’ hfanciluria. FRIDAY ISLAND HORSES AT TOR- ONTO.—-1‘lll. l). A. lVlilCKlflllUll ro- roccivoli a iulegrniu froln Toronto yesterday morning stating that his four ilnrscs, Tho Yank. moi/scant- Jocksoll, 2.20%, Dan Patchell, 2.15 l1. null (‘ol. Waltz, iMiiif. hall ar- rivllli at ‘Poronto ill good condition Tlli‘ horses. arc in charge of hills- srs. illrucst lllicTague and Plllgar Hollglltou null will bc prepared for the ico- races. SAD NEWS RECElVEDP-Mr. Walter ii. Manhood. of Brookflulli received a sad letter, convayiuf. the news of tho (lentil of his flPfJlflFf-l ln-lnw Mi’. Ralph W. Bunker. which Ofiffllfrflli on \Vcdnesday tho 24th Oct. at his home in Frankfort, hiatus. llo loaves to mourn his \\'f(l(\\\’ ill-v. hlzlrgllrci (‘. illacllL-od. No additional particulars lllls booul yet rcccivlall. ‘ l FIRE lN DISPUTED PREMiSES —At the Police Court yesterday on cit-diluent case. Capt. T. Willtc vs lloruarll (Tarragllvr, action to secure posscssion of ll store fitlll~ ell ll_v defendant, came up and was mijourned for n week. During thcl proctmdiugs tilcrc was an alarml for firc on the prclniscs ill dispute. HIP firemen on arrival finding tho bolls-e and shop filled with smoke. Tlll- fire, which is of unknown ori- gin. vrlls located in the ceiling and was put out. with the chemical ex- tinguisher before serious daliiflfie wuls done. Tile Magistrate allow- l-li the principals in the case to ‘leave the Court room during the lift‘. f A "HOME BREW" CASE.-<' ‘itiljtlllfllflff iullluli l'l‘\'iilillt' £15‘, against, ll lol-al Wfllilflll rhargl ll with] kllfiflvllll»! ill~l~r without a lilnlusc-l iffllllli‘ up lloforc Judge: Stl-irarl. vl-s ll-rllay. alljollrlllllcnt again bl-ing llllllil- until llcxt wl-ok. 'l'ilc l-vill- l-llul- of ffll‘ prohibition official" was illai lwcr was iouuri during a rlili ou ill-r pl-rlnisl-s on ilrllat UHOTiIi‘ Stri-cl and that Hlli“. ullnlitteld mak- lnl; llull sl-lling it at lull cums n lmlllc. A sllnlplu boitlc llllli ill-on Isl-ill away fllr an analysis and a rl-pnri hull lli‘t‘ll rccl-ivllli. lilr. (l. Y. lllulan, if. t‘. on behalf of ihc iii" i‘~ulillut. couterldl-ll that nnllls (ll..- =fnnllllut hlltl ilecrl propl-rly caution- ll-d that. anything said might bl: m;- iod against hcr. any stall-incurs llualll: by hcr to the officer-l should loot be admitted as cvillenco; that. i thorn was no ovidcnce ' that tho illcllticai salnpic sent to (ittawa hall 1'1‘.- flftflfltl lflt‘. analyst without ill-lug tl-llnpllroll with; that tho analyst silonhl bo prosout for CFORHwYXBIR iuatlon. and that ills slgnaturn to rl-rlificato lild not. provu that fit! was u Dominion analyst. (iouusl-l furtllor f'i)l'lll.‘lilll‘ll that this cur-o cami- lllllll-.r lllc (lrllulnlll Colin aull that tho lleiondlnlt was nntltll-ll to any rnusonalllo doubt. lt was not a quotation as ill ordinary cllscs ‘lfiflllllll tho prohibition act. of prov- ing line's illuocculzlv, but. of suppos- ius the llofl-nlhlllt to be innocent l '7'? , . toms and inland Revenue, roturu- ' b». ‘w o B’ ‘francs. roaalcco comm" °" i rouccly’ us” . EVIDENCE IN RUSTICO RAlD.l -~~ln collncctlon with UH! recent? spuctaculur rum raid at Rnsticnl Q El MWKQM“ till’ Win10“ WNW‘ "- (luli-“my "7 “ml \\'l~.lil~ in coilversstion with onl ' sl-izcll liquor ilvas alleged i0 huvcgm- W‘. “mung dmrylnen a "Junk..- llflvli trallsporicli to its hiding plnccm. ,.‘._.,,._. “,0 l’... q.,,..,.;.,,, pa“... up was collfiscutoll by Prohibition In-luhém I...“ M,’ fmh...’ qlfluiguai! m spector Barbour yesterday by order snemnuzl, l“ dairymg u lhlnpllnll of tho (‘ustonls Dcpzlrtlnout. Tll-Blnd m“ m“, n“. m,“ nmjoniy m‘ wagon was. vclollscll upon puynlcul ‘his npigh‘)0“. hi, ha“ 5...’... you‘. oi‘ sl-curity". it is uullcrsllloll that ‘m’: a syn"... "f gram ;;;-..,y§,1g;.mj thl- wagon will ffllilllfl‘ as l'\'illt‘nl'l"_~‘lill lltlllfflflUfi 11nd wllilu plmvllll: rl i" ll"! Villa?» Wlw" it ‘Jmlwfi "mflargl- fit-ill‘ ll‘. iill- illltllllll an oil "lill- \ludian ilaplwllll along lull, " ltlcll-rislil: oi‘ his rnco, saidt" ROTARY CLUa.-—lf0f1l!‘liil1§lllfllllilwvvong Hm“ m). 10m“. This gm“ tiloir monthly ml-l-iillg at tlll- Ifflliiflulalllvllci‘ sl-t John thinking. allli Hull fir"? lust- llll-iill- '|'|l""" ‘Yil-“l ‘i-“illaviui: kept a rough zlccount of hill usual on this occasion, ll largo llt-ihmo"... dun-Hg u“. vnqsoll...“ “m... l“7-d“l"~‘"- m" Prehmmn- U‘ “w- ‘llv lrlllnl- to tho. conclusion that hi.-:' occupying till» chair. it was tho rc- Indian ".10.," “m. righL Kim" “will “W-m" “M "M9" ‘M’ ills soil rnilositiwll till: allovo axi- liirsction of itotariau l)r. Allitrl this ‘mm mymg; “pg-tum. w‘. uu-nedum provllli a luosl. l-njoyaillv fuaturl-fnnwh U; n “Tong Sh“, ‘my T)...“ Lullmm "ll""“ "f 1M3‘ R"'“Hfl"-“[lloiilling to his ulollcrn holllls, his ill their childhood days \V('f‘6!5flfl\\'l1|w(,l| cumvuufl] new! “m; his be“... ‘m a “urmm- m“! m“ lllvblgm ‘Wsliifui herd of dairy cattle content- l“ Klle-“S wh“ “WY “"““‘- Prue“ M“ lnllly fielding in clover up to their lug awnrlic-d to tho lucky gul-sscrs Qywh h... mnchlm¢y and other Tilc l-ntcrillinululli. Will! illtcrspcrs vomfort,“ 51m]; A“ m... yo" “M. ell with all cllloyllllll- - sing-soilgw-hnrk u... Qua-S m“... mm fur, m,“ lilastcr llluuricc lloarllon gavl- any"... have [umigill-li llly family solo null was warmly lippll\lllit‘tf.;wi|y| a gum] "vim; 1,,.,.|d,._.._ lint-avian llcu LIllrn-llli upon tho ow] qlhls um mlam. n; u... f,“ mm. caslnn of ills rcccht vntry into tlll- mmmm. “(ulauy m. W.“ U, ma“). Tllllk" "l m“ """°dl‘-'t"l “"5 “m! ‘ i‘ our fllrlnini: HPPflOIIN as to that l-rl-ll all alldrllss on ill-hail‘ of lill 3m]...- dnnrict h mm“. a an“... llachl-lor llllsnlilcrs llyflffilffflilll if. ‘db l, V‘ m‘ L“... H..u|,.m,.|,t by ring. A. Pcnllleton. Mr. E. S. (‘oifin wllsihlg m n“. 0,...” o; “m. wimmwflk‘. 9"‘-S““'~~‘“* ‘i Kiww“ A °°““M“T<1bk‘ifllrrul-lr until ho in turn couvnrinll m" “r m" "m" w“ wk,” "Plilis neighbors to Hit! gospel oi‘ with the usual routine lllillllflijflduiry farming h. H“. ..,..~|y"h.... ""'“"“““5' ‘tics this section was amour: thw- ‘first. to lake advanlngn ol‘ lilc- LARGE AUG-HON SALE __T1\ei[)0|ni"l()lk aid to lllliryiug. l-lld cs Wrong Side Up “““u'°“ “we "f Em‘ (lreellwmil‘tablislllsli a PllPidSi‘ factory: and in “mwh m1}! m“ ("QQmVDM F°Xlfllct two were built, and tliosl- havol compimY 5 “X95- mfmerli’ ‘hi’ DrOTTPKlIHlTIY issued (7|l"'llll'rl llllriul: till-l party of Mr. .i. Stanley Wflillviflf-[l-ill-l-sll season cach your l-lillcl- -—- look plan‘. ygsicrdzlykiile saledle-‘lbringhlg vrugpnfny_ cnmmmnpnc ggulxiga‘i“qt'aug'hiq Txxatjillitl fiillilllllfiltliflllt) i.lll- lllflliflllillliiii ; ‘ ‘ ‘ ' .‘ ‘ ‘ oi this silllulil suction. ill-ll]. (.oricl' was U10 "Ucllolleer- Ciiiliillilllll)’ brooding has foliosw. 'l‘ilero was. only a slllail attendance N. and (mm), a vim-t to m.“ "N. mm u" doubt to the met that the lril-i will convincl- anyollc of flit‘! '»\'€'l1l.lll)l" was rather unpleasant. __ n‘ ' s gkiglmltiguzisédniitll‘lilrlz gglguffg lltkof llpiry stuff than you could.- _ . ,-_ . _ nc up u-rc. gazickfogagx oéoglsanybafgifih 53:12; hZdlIlri-‘ltfllikl? out tilc illftjflll ‘that: sold to satisfy claims for rauciiixig “m5 m“ '5 m” *1" " m“ m"; Thus“ were ab“) Sold m; pelurflh lbil- to iloid_ ils safl- through all‘; IVlr. McLlll-c being the principal the storms oi l|l*])l‘l on that may; purchaser. After the sale of foxcs.__~'°""‘ "If"? m‘ m“ “Y m“) l“! . l ' ~ l own to r. -‘ ‘ - - §.“,,‘.,g]fyalga.hf'gzi.ki.q u". 3am; o; never was a. tilullulvhlm there has Nova 300ml‘ for $10‘590_ A few boon a stronger‘ tooling in favor Fame and some ha). grain and 1m. -lf luorc and boils-r duirylng than! plmnenm complqed {he Eye, which "it the prcsl-nl. Bnsiucss men. was h. monetary value OM o1 the ilaukers as woll as loading flKPl0lll~ large“ held he“. in rec...“ yum! ‘crisis have united ill paying tri- m“ mm; amount reauzed being inlilllte- to tlll- cow and her products. l)... vicinity m’ $17,000. 1 'l‘hl=rl-. is always a good rcllaon _ for l-wry- succl-ss. it is not nllmcy P. W. C. DEBATING $0clETY—~"H' cash proiil aluul- that has A very iutorcsting null insrlurtivc ill-ought about this wondm-iwli irl- liebutc was hclli in till- (‘ollcl-Z“ Oilltlllencll in favor of thc cow. ill-r Tuesday. Nov. 120 on tho subject. milk. and crnzlnl and built-r are "iillsolvl-li that a wolllan WIIHOUQVHQ] {or ll... growth and wglLhging a Vlliiwlf-fll." "tlllfillltiil ""3"" "inf llllr pl-oillc, ill town and country holler WIN‘. than n woman with a an)“ “y. “n. jug; finding out lInivl-rsity education." An lexcell- w“... m... Si“. “m. play...‘ m u“, cut precedent. was Pilliibllflfltld in “Kama... and prosperity of thlsand that uolles worn not. used f0 any “flu... countri.,s_ K""li"- “-‘"~""'- A “"““‘ lmmwv“ ll is stator on gnod nilthority lllcnt. was lhl-ruiorl: not-irl-allio in "haunt. a..,,,.“g,,(.ity famuyfipflndfi m“ ‘1““"""y "r m“ *‘“°""h"“' n“"':llll0lli iwl-lltv pl-r ccut. of its iooll l» =- limz allll clcvor mannor. The spua- . _ _ , x Y k 5 h llali tho proper amount. that ailould M“ M3“ M“ wwmire“ mm m: h". spout for dairy products, and ‘flyfillnlltflfilrlliklmfgli; gglllfcifllanrllflffffllgi; stall: that such all increase would nlllu. ’l‘hl- vntc rcsultl-ll in a vlc- "Hm"! m“ “my Erwin beam‘ mm tory for till- "Con“ side. The critic. haplilxmg“ 1"“ Yum“ 3w" n“ 51.. gwwm-t, in n {aw we“ “b039,. lillftihlflilll‘ ulorlr ior his money. rvlnarks. comlnlullll-ll tho l-ulllukcra Yclll‘ in and yl-ar out tho dairy ‘ cow is a surc. sllfo and prnfltalllc on tho preparation of thc subject nlumr. The uonm-llry Prcsillcnt IiPIYIlO-‘illlilll- Thl- prim-s of dairy products flnctualc. to bu. sure; but hall nothing but pralsl». for tho spl-zlkors. lie WW“- a "hi"! alilirnas not to such oxtrluln-s as do ulost. oLhl-r farlu crops. on tho value of education null urg- nd tho students to luukc Um host Thosc nlcu who stick with dairy- use of thicr spare ulomonts. Spcsk- lllg ovllr a Pfifitiff of yclrs are l-rs: "Pro" Carrie Woolisidc, Wll- bollnll to come out uhcad of tho llllnl Darby, i-lvangclinn. Bell, Eric gaml- ill tho cud, and inn bust pan‘ l-‘ouud, "Con." Alicc Nicholson. ni‘ nil is. that thclr soil is usually. (iufllml Chflllllivl‘. Kllllllfifil DOYIQ- as good if not hotter in tho cud Fred Vflsmorc. Critic. Alex- Sww- mml \\'|ll.'il U10)’ startcd. instead oi being exhausted as so often hap- art. [ltlilrl under soil ruining operations.‘ __._._§@-oa-____. until guilt nuns provcn. Minna-Vs lllnlmrnl for l|lYflkllh Think about it, brother. and do l Oclchcr, l in. lhc Tile Grain Carlyiig Question Interesting lnt-le-r-view wall Head of Canada Steam- ship Lines. In s recent interview on the grain‘ carrying question, Mr. J. W. Nor- cross, vice-president and managing director of the Canada SteamshiP Lines said he was surprised to learn i'rom various sources that the Board of Grain Commissioners had been ‘in consultation with representatives of the larger American Lake Slug; ping interests because as far as ivns able to ascertain the board had not consulted any of the Canadian Water Transportation Lines. This ivns s little surprising in view of the fact that: the lar er portion of the business of the nnadian fleet consists of the carriage of grain while the American fleets devote something in excess of 90 per cent of their total carrying capacity to commodities other than grain. ~ During the summer months and under normal conditions the Cann- dicm Lnke vessels experience some difficulty in securing cargoes of grain nt remuncrutive prices,- and it is during this period that Ameri- can vessels are busily englgcd in the carriage of ore. coal sndlime- stone‘. The (Tar.- "an vessels cannot participate in this summer move- ment cf these colutnodities between Alu-zrican ports owing to the coastal rcguialiolts x ch arc effective in lilo lini ell €....cs and also in . our-ill. From a cnrcflzl udy of the re- ports l-cl-eIvs it ‘s apparent that lirain is real g ill" Port Arthur cull FOTK Wlmuu elrvators in in- crcaing voiunlw, aui that the grain hnndl fal-iliiios will be taxed to iilcir nos: capacity by the end of and ‘ll. iS feared by the - 4n shippers that unless the ss- nnl-l- lit‘ th~ Alurarican fleets can l.c sl-curr-d aliloclrade of these ele- vators will be experienced shortly :ftcl- ilzal drllc. ll is presumably to avoid lhis blockade that. the Board of Grain (Inmmissillncrs are inter- "sn-lng tile American owners, lo lo enlist their assistanco movement oi‘ the Canadian crop by American vessels, but the latest advices are tn the effect that: Alncrilwlu interests are opposed to opera w: their steamers under tho regulations imposed by the recent: (Iansdian legislation, and unless sonn- solution to this problem is quickly found the country as a whole will suffer as a result of the pass- in}: of the Inland \Vstr.r Freight Rates Act, 1923. This act which becauie effective. sold Ur. Norcross, on June 22. 1923, was ‘based on data and information secured by a Royal Commission which inquired into the operation of (‘nualiiilu vessel owners during the season 1922 when lake. transports- tion was abnormal in almost every respect, and the regulations imposed by this legislation will result in a serious blockade of the exportablo surplus of the Canadian crop if‘ American owners adhere to their present position. and it is most un- likely that the American owners will change from this position. which they have maintained for something likc the past ilwenty years. Mr. Norcross stated that contrary to the opinion that has been ex- pressed on several occasions the Canada Steamship Lines Ltd, are not desirous of maintaining the ad- vantage-s which have accrued to them from the recently passed legislation. but are anxious to assist in the movement of the Canadian crop in any manner which the Government considers will be to the general ‘bene- fit of the conlmunity and tho pav- tlcular gain of the wheat growers in our western ovincu. in conclusion, r. Norcroas stated that it is fully expected that tho Government will take winters! measures are necessary to avoid dia- criminntinn against Canadian stum- ers, and also arrange that no unduo advantages be given such Amlrkll vessels as may psrtlclgilo in tho movement of nin from HARM! Ind Fort Wil inn. | - not turn too nlucll of your farm "ilvrong side up." l By GEORGE McMANUS l Lgsr EVERY THtNQ L.- VELL ‘DINTT G4 QRQQ lN ‘Ft-E NOV“! DQQTURE ' QILLIT rrvsfiaianr LA5YID 5;; n“ DIDN'T LAW l-GOQI .-¢ - a drum; _- ___.__ 'a<§£_$-:4