r01 a nuances-uh. Prince Edward Island woo" IN CONVENTION to The Guardian) ’ Que, Octet-To let ‘seventh annual conven- ontreal contended with 0i the United States. Whenit c" e to the vote, New York. Atlantic C y, Washington, Chicago. l, eveland, troit, Jacksonville, Flor- New Ofieans, San E- ‘ conclusive answer. ' Springs, Mo., and West Baden Springs, Ind., all fell back before Montreal, where the convention will be held tor the second time in the - association's" history. Delegates will come irorn all parts of the United States. H. W. McAdee oi the Denver and Rio Grand railroad, Denver, is presi- dent oi the organization. The recep- tion arrangements are in the hands oi E, W. Smith, general lauperintend- ant of the sleeping and dining car department oi the Canadian Nation- al Railways. During their visit to Montreal, the 100" delegates will be guests oi the Canadian National Steamships at a lunch on board the Lady Rodney oi the West Indies service. An old man. with the‘ traditional "one foot in the grave" appearance, metan insurance agent one day. "Can I take out a policy?" he ask- ed. . "Not on your liiel" was the short IZAL, the oldest British commune. @@élj©I@l©1@j@L@>l©l@I©'@@@¢ Yoiliiiao Depend on Goods-e Bought .31; V . arllware Company Limited’ _- T0, GIVE SATISFACTION. WE CARRY 01~_1_LY THE BEST “lie no "IfRY 0m "‘ To brighten your home and give it ght colors so popular- . ALSO - OLD EN touches of the bri GLISH WAX To keep your floors smooth "and glossy. 1lb.can...only75c iIoLMArrs llargesisoharasr Illaargeaisebhiluueys. ‘suy now , g H0 lMAN ’8 egg, soul. to Oct. A "m. chiral Gordian -_'_- \ man's lmv-JIVO‘ onlyslse so and a1, double and twist suits- "moo value for siaso, other suite iin‘ 0B. . $7.00 and use. Patons mo. li. curl-nan cnmnaaars ohmic cmldueisd» b! fioctor Aoker at the rm cl-eee. an Craitou Street. mdsy. October iith. A roon. fir: non. is expel-leive diamvprioe. Getagoodoneatthe swine Sale eh oewssl- ma. solo-io-s-n. ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE-The mare sale is to be held in the Nash show rooms. Queen St. on Thursday of next week. ' CHURCH NOTICE-United Church oi Canada. ‘rryon circuit. services Sunday, Oct. ofirryon. li a. m.; Crspaud. 7.30 p. m. m. "J. H. Bryan will conduct the services. BLANKET.‘ ENTRIES may be made ior the Io: Show until such time as foxes are tatooed when iull par- ticulars required in prhg list must be submitted. Fees must accompany en- tries. . 0028-l0;5-2i BLANKET ENTRIES may be made for the Fox Show until such time as foxes are tatooed when full par- ticulars required in prise list must/be submitted. Ices must accompany en- tries. 9020-10-54! LARGE SHIPMENT OF HORSES —Thursday evening what is possibly the largest shipment oi horses ever imported into the Island at any one time, was taken to Buntain and Bell's Horse Exchange. There were 80 horses in the shipment-s car loads from. Nova Scotia and one from Manitoba. Among the Nova Scotia horses were Harvest Maid. Lottie Axworthy, and Teddy Jackson. A large Humbfl.‘ oi the horses were sent to different parts of the Island for sale. ’ _ - For cleanliness and healthiness use IZAL St. Vitus Dance A Disease oi the‘ Nerves Which Must n. Treated rill-cull the niece.‘ St, Vitus dance is a. disease oi the nerves brought on by e morbidcon- dition oi the blood..It is a common disease with children, but sometimes attaclu adults. The treatment oi this trouble to be successful is through the blood. because rich. red sleee is the life iood er the In thisway Dr. Williams Pink Pills iifost severe iorms oi this trouble; " because they enrich the blood supply. thug carrying the necessa y iood to the nerves. In prooi oi the value oi Dr. Williams Pink Pills in cases‘, oi this kind we have the tunnelling Mrs. William Stead, Wiar , Ont» who saysz-"My eldest gir at the age oi nine years suflerediroin an attack oi whooping cough which left her very weak, and finally developed into a severe attack oi St. Vitus dance. She was under a doctor's care, but with no beneficial results.‘ We also tried other treatment, but with nobetter results. To make matters worse, she was taken down with measles. Again the doctor was called in. as she became so weak. and her limbs so trembly that we had to take her about in a little hand wag- on. I thought a changeoi air and scene might help her, so we sent her by boat to Port McNlcol, a distance oi about a hundred miles. She seem- ed to improve while there, but as soon as she came home her strength was gone again. I took her to an- other doctor, but with no better re- sults, I was distracted to see how helpless she was becoming, so decid- ed to give Dr. Williams Pink Pills a trial. I got six boxes, and they did what neither doctors no!’ 0th" rem!- dies had even startod to do. The? built her up completely; the St. Vitus dance disappeared. she has no sign with the other girls, a thing she could not even try to do ior about eight- een months. She walks,to and froln school. a distance oi about a mile. which, of course. is prooi oi her present good health. I have much to praise Dr. Williams Pink Pills ier. and always recommend them in all cases of weakness." You can let these pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50o a Co, hroekville, Ont. Som- CQRNS _‘i)[.‘»"l"’N AMB (urn i‘. i 8059-10-34“. annual Protestant‘ Orphanage rum- l ‘ beenhg a heavy 11st "q: iirst have proved beneficial in "even-the- oi weakness and can run and play boa ircm The Dr. Williams Medicine s wltmowoon irisrrrUfl ‘-‘- The report oi Institute pub,- iished reoehtl geve tie-ii! as ra- ceipts enem al‘in Elliott Rail. and it should have been 047.10. ravou earner restores-ru- Servioes Sunday. Oct. qQWestmore- land. 11a. m; moo. 8_ p,.m.: Al- bany. 7.30 p. in. Myron O: Brinton, huhister. I 4 NEW GLASGOW, CAVENDISI, IIIJDIBICTON regular services, Church 0f Christ, Sunday. Oct. 6th: New Glasgow’ l1 s. m.;_ Cavendish-s p. in: Fredericton 7.30 p. m. C. Ii. Armstrong, Minister. _._.l_ sen. oi the mmerremeil-oehcel-t Party. of Amherst. N. 5., in her piano solo (hen own transcription) "ocea- ma," at _Zion l-lall, I/Monday, Oct. 7th. ,_ , QOSQ-lO-S-ll POLICE ,(’70_IJBT—-Ai.' the. police court . yesterday in the case oi s drunk and incapable, $5 ball was same charge. was remanded till to- day. _The jziieiiderdn sense-of un- lawiul poasessiorhpi intoxicating 1i- quor was, given Qmonths in Jail. sue-mean saiwlcas +1.3‘. "the Parish oi‘ New London on.the 0th ihshwul be as relicweéwxeusillkmn. 10.30 a. m. with Holy Communion; suhcey School z p, m; Burlington, 2.80 p. m.; French Hltiver, Thanksgiving. '1 p. m. nspllggl, rector. ’ _ . y notion!‘ csanoarhor, TLE-Mr. M. w. Wood, gtuthliel-t, recently purchased a" 'ca"r_l6sd'oi cat- tle for shipment ‘to Masfsechusfitts. government inspection, but are gow at Buntain and Bell's Wharf uh er- going a second inspection be- ing shipped. " " ’ _ ‘_ ‘. s. s. nosaarlvpL-rhe sf ‘i - ' e lind. oi the hurl-less m arrived in Montreal -We__ morning. from St. John's}: and tourist passengers, The vefnl " alsocarries a. generalcargofnie" ‘Rosalind will sail eh her l-etur-hyr.’ age. on Friday, ior Charlottetown} n. 1., and st. John's. Montreal rma AT NORTH "wrvrs" Should have" read dwelling hcui Nllr. Keir nethefiey. when" the" got beyond control or the‘ "his? ers, Mr. Edgar Easter. propri °T Crestdale Farm; Hampshire’? lltesi-Sfill‘ tllis""list was” secretary natures; "marrow mernirg, , Mil speak ens‘? Sunday School ‘or heel-Jim c ridge-Taylor's " - Give Thanks." there. McDougsll Mines Mcnityl-e riches? "wees c "__‘ PreutieltfloldM -- sherrittoelueu sieeoe dole Inn weer xugheg ,», .. ... mesh-mas. o. waasrslente- » _. _ .- ~ ADI-ill“.-. 4;’... ... ... .- 3’ to the Federal Liberal party in West- em Canada and would pressge clear- .18 Sons. estreated. Another, oiiender an the- ‘QUOTAHON! g - ... fee u" u. as These cattle have already plissled the ‘ '——r' (Continued imm Page 4) alliance with the Liberals. The motives which have actuated the Manitoba Liberals _i.n making this illogical pact with the Progres- sives are based on the only political strategy that seems to lie open to them. In the provincial House they are in a hopeless minority, and have no visible prospect oi improving their position. The deieat oi the Bracken Government could not by any possibility open the way to a Provincial Liberal regime, but would inevitably result in the accession to oiiioe of the Conservative phl-ty. uh- der Major Taylor's leadership. Such a turn oi political events at this juncture would simply be disastrous ly the overixew or the King- Minis- f try at the next election. For these reasons the Liberals st Ottawa. through the advice oi Hon. Charles Dunning". gave their earnest blessing and sanction to the Liberal-Progres- sive rapprochment at Winnipeg. The I deal has had the immediate result, oi postponing the Manitobavprovin- cial election till alter the Federal lap-- peal. Whether this will advance O1‘ prejudice the chances - oi- the Km; - Government in the West is an ex- ceedingly doubtful question. But it has. at least, saved that Government _ from the tremendous loss oi pres-i tige it would have suiiered in thel rest oi Canada. 1i Manitoba had, like Saskatchewan, passed over to the- Conservatlves on the eve o! a minion election. -. , " ALBANY ‘ " - _ AND VICINIT Miss Marjorie Howatt was a visit- or to Rose Valley Sunday. Mr. Harold Heiiel was a. visitor to Politics In Manitoba _ L_L~—;.._..._--~ ‘$70 Per- Tholistifld Yécizrly i - '- Yell the, -’l%_.-,Cusl-aulltive_- Participating lCot-lvertlble‘ ' Treierred stock oi 8lsseex_._.(}lngér"Ale","'"Llmited, really ‘ l -pany__-'s Common Stock, the Preferred’ inustrpceive 856 i Current owlel-lfllis_point thelnmosft. profitable . . w!" ‘.'°.'.¢"." w“ “mflviivé cowl"? . the problem of marmgingllezzl Estelle? “ ‘ wl will assume eh lash o! collecting rents, plas- in; Insurance, securing tenets, buying, “lung or appraiainl property. We an especially eguippou I perform line services eilielentiy, and. as rageoa- . . Ihln uulk - " ‘ TI. I‘ EAQTERN ‘I'll-USP savanna! . .» Bead oiaee. r-rALmAx.N,a_ __ _ __ i “charisma-vet In‘ “'51s. o. s. nrssnrr, "aria-ve- ‘ ""5"" " Charlottetown Branch . _ ¢ , . l How many, investment with a. demonstrated record‘ of pest earnings ofler this’ liberal return with safety? ‘~‘ ‘ ’ _ _ _ ’_ ones-encore. Before anything is paid on the Com- -And in addition the Convertible Privilege oirere the ’ '» opportunity to participate in. the earnings and apprec- iationoi the Common Stock. - » r =- , = - - in the business’ of the Company and Jtg predecessors. - - - e ’ LIMITED, "" " us iircnmonn swarm: " - . cnannqrrnrovvn ' ... ... 145% _ x ' ' ed by Green- eldsl: Co. Montreal. to Btgwgg 1mm Charlotioiown‘. , , Quoted at z o'clock, on. s, 1e39, -CI-ll Money A-bitlbi .. ......- Alberta Pacific Grain ,..,, Asisstos, .. .. . ., led Mr. kianies‘ G. Macbeodfrlllii- Emmi“ " shire, to starts. subscription B" A‘ °u '- -- - Easter donating 3-20-00’ In ‘5 mm_ B. C. POWQI‘ o ... so ssa eas m, Buildinz Products .. mm‘! ’319;o0-w"»ukdgca' _ m, Canada Car .. lmd>unntezfhfl cbmefikd’! ct 4a Canada Consent ... ...‘ 26 Miss Jean Schurman has-ireturnl » .,', ' clnldfl POWER? l-udPaper ..‘ ... 30 ed after spending a few‘ days ’in "- l ... 10 Cape Traverse. " w. .- ~ 50% Mr. Prank Jewell. Bedeque. was a -- 40 visitor to Albany and Tryon ‘hlesday ’ __ _ ’ s. - gdanada. Brewing conarwaaarunwrsn hoa- “Bunion Brides -- - R¢V,,E,'M,'\Afl;kQn',-.\Q,. ‘minister. “"1811 Power Securities ..... .. 40 Mr. Clayton MacLure, Lower "Bed- Serviees o! worship Bu - Ofit- Brprw’ c°mP°ny n fouowmwmgawt l 90..., m;- General Steel Wares ... .. comm“. p’..~m_ t River. Home Oil ... -..- .. ....- 1-10 p. mu-Al special se winder the Imlmm 0" -- Quplee‘ of ma, >1 f w,_M_ 5_ Industrial Acohol branch will be lel ‘Cpmwfll International Nickel .. ‘United Church 11m ->evening_ at Ifllflfllmflll Petroleum mo. pr. nemseyveo. ity Church,_ Massey It... Charlotiotownn-vili the special itcptleelfleower .. . . MoColl FT .. .... .. .. - » ' National Breweries ._ .... AT 11153.5; BURCH m. National Steel Car .. lA. C. Vincent Canada Bronze .. I g, Qhul-Qh?" Canada Melting .. The ‘subfectvo.’ Mr. cents evening Famous Play"! sermon is ‘f-Pthom Doubts.”- The Norarlda. . .. t 3.30 p. m.. all Power Corporation .. ... irlerlus wm pie note the change Price Bros. .. will render Coie- Quebec Power .. that Love the Shawlnigan .. Lord." at the m g service. and in smelters the evening Go ‘s "The Sands oi Steel oi Canada .. ... .... Time are rlinki .’and Smarts "O Wayagamack .. ... ... 7e » Winnipeg ectrio .. .. - s ~ Bendix Aviailnn , international Harvester .. Kenneeott Copper ......., Sterlifll’ Securities .. Consolidated Gas . Radio .. Paramount Players Lasky 163% U. S. Steel ..- ... as ...... 314% . - Y sank crusher-m..- ass -_ 1395,5395 Bank oi Commerce ... .... 240 Flathead With “Constipation? ening. evening. 104 40% eque, was a visitor to Albany Tues-- 31 day evening. 35 7i 4,9 Mrs. Delaney. Albany, is visiting in m; Summcrside. the guest oi her daugh- 34 ter. Mrs. Lucius Crue. 75% Mrs. W. P. Cameron and Mrs. Ed- a-m gar A. Mylcd, were visitors to Vic- loll: torla Tuesday afternoon. While there 63% they were guests at the Orient Ho- _ 5° tel. 116% B5 Mr. George Burns made a buslnes 3m trip w Crapaud Monday morning. 99% Albany. 77% My‘ Mrs. W. P. Cameron and Mrs. Ster- m," Iins MacRay. were visitors to Bed- 79“ eque recently. 33% l! ‘.5 w“ Saturday evening. P0016600. 3w... ... .. S4 ' Anwflu‘ "a: M!" Rubi’ Burns was a visitor to m u." cm, on Wm“ 0mm“ m’ "i" n l“ ("Po ‘Reverse wheri on Monday. the . “m...” “m 8119M oi Mrs. Claude Hewett. Anaconda 111 **’*‘—*"—-—- C. P. n. .. .. ...... 214% GENU|NE RADfQTQQNS General Motors -. ... n} ... O4 A1’ ALL prone-us all 5 , Wnlwaolzeul‘ Cape Traverse Monday aitemoona" Mr. Ernest Amett was a visitor to Chelton and Borden Saturdaycven- Masai. srocx axonanoe ing. Miss Annie Lowtl-ler. Clvtfldllliv l5 spending a iewnieya in AIDE-UM. . spending some time ill-North Csr- 1 " ‘ " " ' '" ursdsy‘ ev- Messrs. Michael and Stanley De- lflfléy. are spending .... 34 Lower Bedeque. l7". i- 351‘ Mr. and Mrs. Tlnsome Nswsome, ,, 17 Beclequc. were visitors to 541,5 Tuesday evening. 38o The stork recently visited thelhome _ m oi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Noonan. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Howatt. Cape ‘Reverse. were visitors rouQh- A usuofié i that's will; ‘u aviator-b "use... "irlgih nyeh’ as”all the reptoius up. - Miss ‘Janetfliowatt has‘ returned to her home in Cape- Traverse aim heme 0f Mr. rho Mrs. Murdock new‘- Mrl- Percy Campbell Wu e visitor sol-l andnleit a bouncing "baby ‘boy. to Centreville Bedeque Th Congratulations. . - ’~ . Mr. and Mrs. Percy F. Allen were recent visitors to Moltctolh-N. B‘. H. TRYON AND VICINITY On ThursdayEvenlng of last week a.’ number oi the young irlerlds oi Miss Gertrude Howatt n! Iryorl gathered‘ themselves together-to ‘-sey— farewell and good luck to-her before her depar- ture on Saturday to spend. the winter in Boston. Miss Hewett was presented’ with e" well iilled purse as a tangible oi those present izr which she thanked them in a few well chosen words. Later-The Misses Gertrude Howatt Violet Clarke and Jean Bell leit on Saturday ior Boston, Mass carrying’ with them the best wishes ‘oi their many friends in theirnrw undertaking The Rev. and lvlrs. G. Somers and “two small" sons oi ‘Pl-yon, leit on - sat-somat- v .~MON-1‘REAL_;. "" '" Fannanlcrofl ;r l " ‘ _ _ " ‘Tvile ‘are glad The storlrrecently visited‘ "the Mr. ‘and Mrs." E. V. Macioolzl and GLEANINGS FROM v- expression oi’ the friendship and esteen ' i-oeve Ispehtilhvifwgek‘ ‘_ elm ihlvroht. to l-mow ‘ that‘ Mrs. May Dawson who has been ill ior some ls steadily "improving"; She isnow lsbleto‘ be around ior a short time "each-qday, here's. hoping her. __ccmplete recovery may be speedy. recently" ‘and is spending sometime the guest oi the Misses Annie and Elorenve Callback oi Tryon. "Everyone ls_'dl'gging_ spud; and The yield ill‘ general‘ is not as heavy lie-lest yeerelthoinh- wereharesiew‘ good crops. The,’ Green’ Mountainare not quite. ready iorpicking yet, but will be in a "iewnays. No potatoes‘ have been shlppéaYi-‘zlh -‘-"th'ls""~s"e‘ctidn" st dflifl 0i’ Wflllhgf ‘—"D'»"' ~ -" - ‘ George Arllss, the nored~'acnar, was " telling a New~¥ork reporter-stories ‘ oi the stage. . "When Lady‘ Diana Manners-she is_ Lady Diana Duff-Cooper now-l- began to act {or the screen," he said, “her iriends in London were shock- ed. Irl- fact, an old gentleman took her severrly to tasl; one day. __ ’ You.‘ he said. "the Duke oi Rut- lands "daughter. turning yourseli into Friday Sept. 27th to spend their vacation with relatives and friends at diiierem points in New Brunswick. has been spending a iew days the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lord. The Steiner "Livingstenfl which. wentaground -=on Tryoh‘ Shoals on her way from Sydney to‘ Port Wil- liam last week was ireed early on, Sunday morning _with, the assistance-J o! the carierry. . . . - j M; William Dean oi Charlottetown ’ is spending a pleasant visit inTryon the guest oi m. ens Mrs. niehel-ci James Daweon’_ i)! Sarsnac‘ very,» pleasant weeks olfthe island“ where he renewed many -old frien” and acquaintances. Mrs William Bellteflummeraide.‘ is spending a lean-days with. relatives in Victoria. ' " m ileqlllten,’ _l.o’aljd “fez Cros Roads. has‘ "nimenéed worii’ 0n his new lst- iiorrnerly "owned by Mr. Albert Maybey) "at mo. "Abitéau- Cerne-r. ‘Iryon wul be very-glad to haveresidants like Mr. and Mrs. Learn a little closer spdthey _liv-_- M: IvihdhwTOn-fof iibrtli seceque‘ spent the ‘weer and“ iii-Augustine "OOVO. '. -: . . L. .;- J- Mr- “no his"-‘1§.ié-Yc_..§L-.'Ll.=£" 33o i._.\.¢ - __,, ._ M. .,.. .. i-“<--» » Miss Patience lnmen oi Bedeque; l a. beastly- murnmer! A Manners on the stage! Such a thing would have been impossible in my time. A Man- ners on the stage!" _ " ‘Other times.‘ Lady Diana laugh- ed, ‘other Manners." Lake‘ New York leit isr his home p11‘ . ' - Friday, Sept. 21th after spendingutwo.‘ ~ VERw inc, eeitalieadae e Nfwillwweqfir o3." Why sufizr wllen therefa afiwayiiAspirinl" The millions of men -an_d womerlgnho’ rise itin increasingoualitities every’ yen; pesos that" lease‘; "relieve ‘such pain. The medical uuoiessiosl 91'0- rroiinces it Avithout effect, on _ihe~ zhslrt, ‘so use it d: cherish ‘can spare yoirTsrwJpobl. rEveryi dzuggist" alyva s haagenuine Aspirin tablets - "for t e prompt reliefofa heedache, _ -coldl, heurrlgie, liimbsgo. ere. Fa- n-llliarlee- ,- with; dgeprovea 5‘-".°-.°_“-°.’!‘?.~.‘=“ .~“’~“’ *5?!“ m " YMiss Hazel Yeo of Albertorfarrived- "talklng"'spuds until my ache " ‘