____\_.»~. __.,v. _ _ _ g- ; -- . ' .4 __ . A _ ____ _ __ `_ _ _ ___ ___ ____ _________________ _ _ _ _ _f I :a1.___ ¥_ _ an e . giatlyi---reduced _pricesq-_-for either cash _- 4 L 2Pilr0Y¢i|f‘_¢.l‘9‘m-..-..'. - - ' _ - »`TooNrsnaas'rlouunulsoa- .,.,,,,,,-, q,,,1,,,,,,...m,,,,,,.-,.,m,-,;,.,,,,,, .. i - §,s_'l*leli'._.i_cFl_‘I_oN GUARANTEED- -. _ - " ` ' .',,`>,¢,,1,,'*"‘°,___,,m,,| md-.¥fso».:oa»rmt¢tdvs~oq -- _- you get our prices.. ’ _., ` ` -_"*"""-'_l'-'-,EJ ‘ .f v . , wi _reading and prayer by Ravi . ...WA & ‘ 1.~.~.*’1'r.:. "- '-` ' =L. .“..‘.;_';_ . I-I ~- . I- _ - _ -' ---fe suwwm, _»',"”l Q f“,, °¢§*'f"“*_ §,_*“m§‘_§__omw'.-1uu_numur'a ieiew-' - _ - Avo. _L-iles-ic'-is-ll. ‘“°P "°"‘“’l -"._°""\““.°°° "'°"_‘ 1'. . . . _ ‘ - . . \ _ __ _ ._ _ . __ __,. _ _ ___ . chart” __ ‘ Sun.‘f-Anus _ ' I _ _ ' _ _ the various pllrts of-the .. _ uunxiawmq navfcs m at . _'I‘here.wers two sessions. mornin! . .1-a , . _v \ _ 4 Reaction In __ I_tn_ly_ -SuSe@Sts--B1&u-- _--*N _ _ _ ,» - .l;;fm,-vvovoeo_.R.¢E. _ .. ..._ _,P-E.I.L_lT9wvera;19¢ .1 We the itsibute of our stock dit" t _“ . _ 1;; _..f._ Z. or .y-M... 1; if s e ..- . ~v " To ' Jeanvnuorc. snoolueew I A n ‘ 01.0-Part1l'1’.rof. ' . . .\ _#KWU|U!WY¢l€lblTiY.'!H§U.'f0~ ~ Elmer. Canadian. ..»(By . .. -_ Pt$Bts.il.WI’it8l')"_': , oct. li..-lo.l5f`i-- M ur ¢th1ete_'.wltli-_a better-.rep- gnd _Q . 91¢g_;!gy_ __ s ‘venerable . chieftain.»_.. ,_ .ludse--L A.-Jackson of--he ~..dlmt¢d at Ita-lv caused no.-smt- ' u _.,el>°t'§. _ _ bridge, suggests a method _o{_ pro- this _Wwe fellow. He would, y like to sec the Anlgt_eur_ ic Union of Canada do some about itlto the md “n.5W°1' ` if. ` 10lt1f'.`pathined with Oroatia,. 's tled emfeniwausalg? thel Yuwm of affairs that has vm the "' amete hmmm 'lauemf " Athlgt _ thing _ The "of " state "' pro! "s.30!'d e In lm Jud d- Ol! ii’ have _ Who _ . alll:_t_§__ _.. tl ._ Al\*l‘W “ve eesi uring meet h s amateur ID°rt.needs is. on ur 'a not-so-_good reputation be to deélgnete' as a ‘jnon-' olsl” the athlete wh() caift to leave work without being 'his time. The' "non-pfofes ~ sional’ would have all the rights of th a,:g,r°;’:_:f" that 9’ h°@’.‘3_ _plioes of the assassin were born on Us Jacllson explained his -idea a recent swam. trip. -.lie his “pon-p'\fessionai," - a"- ht performer who doesn’t to take. cash when nobody is . ltoreignl tl... _ -.-,R0tl|:E. Oct. l.l.»-Sliyi irieial the asssssiuatacnzof Blast .Alexander of Yuieels -who-his assassin. »_l|‘ussolini.olosely- wwe aunts in Ytleolll-via growing .;.R.iots at ,Ljubljana and-,Bqmkvo as E” ;§§§ growing concern here,. .andthe _press regarded with profound re- pugfiaxlceanddlilllfovllthsdesd -_at _Mal-seille. ._. _ - ._ - northern quarter, in its. differences with Belgrade, the tone _of_.oifl/cial press utterances indlcatedeleeriy the/t condemnation of tlhe,_assaes-_ though the killing was plotted by °` Greats. . ` _ If it should be me that accom-. territory new Relish, a_s"despatch- es from Finance i.n.'!ceted today It- bs at the get s.fl.u. of-o.-lim; “°"°""‘°‘°'° A ‘”°°f“”“ hewm ovembel, _hug ,M._.re%;lsi__i_>:l.l_t_y _fzor the giddy, .__.-_,. given on passports of two men jailed in France as their birth- _H_lmga.rie.n_Ef:npire at the time the ook mt a he.__..mg__ _ ___pH08B,'f0I1lled D811 Ofjhé Alllro-» ,‘ .who now accept money.. _ ornate ci\\l8'h _'mir .__s__ or” .> p -` ably :..”‘*”¥ -.'rl-ay ._ lm r vm .for a a _.am into t .`;t ... 'Anil has can, 1'. 0 fl' fellr 'oh 1 a - The business of purging amateur _ __ _mwould be comparatively simple -~ sms :.worl‘t_ -- of .fl . ww ; "-‘lf-f” mines too ur authorities-if they t, ‘Yet they are not aniatelfrs ggnumg ,N outlawed by_i1:irisoners were born, the 'Ibreigii outtodayf ' Ifurtllemnore, names given by the beceus of fore, of _.1m,,,',_ '-men were slevic and the_Czeehos_- r gentlemen ~ ‘ other words ' " -have to b_c_i__¢l;i'of__e;_s_ioiia1s." “exe 0.. --'_ arep_b-_ as good elrletellrsszt hearxtosskbeem. - - of- those ‘who"pe. ‘their way, _ elle unfortlmatefrl not being ;t_.he Government tonight to see Q _ dnb they d¢_f;°'t w|5_y|‘;p'_ _beflovskian conslll-general_._Bt__"_1Tieste_ ‘denied the passports werefjisaued mere. as they ammo .t>Q_l1\vl. silietrler more displays- of __anM-It- alianism followed todaly’s _demon- -.living. Wlliiimthey are NN hilt Wt of amateur' sports." - - - teur sport. the judge' said. no use for the "semi-pro." 1-Ie if he is good enough, get into -- professional' sport. "We must,-lhow. We keep the youth. who through 3) fault or his own, has to be paid broken time. He is not an am- '3_ » fliiih? il;_he a mo. He is a . -pro esscna, . - . .fn te him as su ._ spinning wheel, nearly e cen old. is one of the most recent tions of the Provincial Mus- °°t>l1f>ylns a piece of honor the other relics of the past HAT.|'H"AX. Oct. .ll-(Ol)-A' lllsi e generations. 'Hie- .lift IM fbya the - He-I hope my visits are not dil- N The salon of the r_nuseux_n._ wheel. which -was manufac- :turee _ig mod by John Mosher-,_.ol N . RJ., was presented as a to Mrs. Thomas Woliaver, also °WDO!'t. on _her wedding in 1835. machine is operated by hand wheel pin which 'ie also ' in Nile _-_Authorities at Qorisia when one oflfhemenclalmed tohavq - been said he was not knlcwh nor Italian Foreign Office _ also Nbtcmtion to the feet that men arrested in France t btrn in Itely. even Nlulllll. formation on their paeqaorts wer.. true. Clorizia and Bare., the ,cities their documents indlcalsdiis their birthplaces. were both on _Austrian territory at the time they Ifsn' bam, it was -pointed out. - _ -_____..____,_ VETIBAN MARINE!! ENDS BBA CAREER frllisiwlc, Ns., oct. -2~a'_~wesi.uc-lofi»"us.c.s heavier. ai_m_sve.l.-lm-io-ll-af _. $°"‘°" "‘° 7 M.;-3'. |313,” - mu, - “umm and afternoon. The Plieident Rev. .:. mn-"lg 9 1,30 9, & s?wf|,f‘ all M. aroused' tnechslr. -- _ _ _ -' L-lm-1 is-il. Th’ muted. of'.t\l°'.1l.=t.l1w_“=1' _ __ _._m°ot1n¢ w=r¢.r¢es1_.bv_t1l1e_oetr»tsrv _A _ssavlcs will no mv- lt. Hen,;1ev_.Btavert an-1w=r="= _the Uigg Baptist _ldoptellms reed..,_._" . _ _ - on october litn at iso P. M Rev. J. M Mer-cod the litesldent _ E. J. Minister. _ than delivered his eddreel. _ _; _ ri'-_ l_"_". " ‘ ’----' `”"f° L'u"_'1°'m'1f'_ _vlgn eo}l“Btl:ed$i_'!re:'nibtf1r‘;1Mc.I;i°it¢tl%'t§.l in aid oi st._`_lr; rrcvioe_%__mc__gé?:rred'td the _ Suk-aunt vom of the-_ _rlolgs-_opium the _-was won by I-tvlnsston. _redsreuon,_ vie., son; of Temper- tlcket No. 587. The Rus was ww bv ence, w. -o._ 'r._ u., -Temperance Mull/or Ilouqiae tigltot No. A1_l;,_n¢e_md gym ghumheg-_Am°ng_ B82. The- rmoa o aswoli ¢_,1;lm_- ¢mngs:he'sald_: f‘fI’h_e' forces by I. ti&ko¢.N0. 563. _ _the Liquor trugmmg-3. Fun at ‘ -Paiéemmw vnvwl if §i'§¥.’il`.”"Il..}`°f'.§’..-.°f.7..'1’§f-'“¢v`f.°-'.1’.°.l‘.E lr ..°.“"‘°....-°'.:.‘°.=...‘”:.-ul: sl- .... ..._ -; -.. ..--.. m_,;“°° ' ~ -.euereble work, not much remains lrvlsw Hall. lun-.ky Point. At - -. - ~ D_AIll!0`U'Si¥-.El09D' Denies ilonciloil. was elected president oly ,_P__E__I_ H08 .ta1s__ _ _ _ -Rec|taI__ ‘ pl ' ‘Miss Jean Macdonald, Mezzo Soprano, Miss- Anna Macdonald - Pianist. Famous Canadian Artists, Sponsored by _ Women’e Music Club. . st. Poole Hall, oct. 22 .Tickets 50c. allllrlllli'ilZ!!!Zllllillillllllllllnlll detroal§R-1a.-19sf---~--_-~--~-- - ~ - gg -. -A '_ ‘ruff 'cuAlu;o'r'rl-:1'ow.\l susnolslw ~ ~;a;a1 a:s:o:u:»:|;o:a:~;|‘ :im ____ port at the afternoon session. In the earlier part of the after- noon`session the committee ap- pointed to deal with the matter of bringing in a resolution about thc appointment of Field Organizer re- commended that a further com- mittee be appointed that would undertake to secure the services of an organizer for. a period of three months with.. a.vlew to a longer term- if necessary, 'It Woe Bkfeeil that this further committee' should consist of the members o_f the cen- tral committee of last year, namely ~,pa1_nousle _ Medical society ef. Hslifbx at the initial meeting of _that group ‘helli_I*‘rid&_g_ evening at _the _Health er officers_ chosen were ee-President Louis _Peres_,d' Puelfp Ricoéh secretary; _Haro -‘Devel-esnx, arotyzow . -p,-_;__r__"'ia_ai_laver of me cleat ll :Bureau _charles 'manuals _ n, P.__§,'r_ meager of the M_edica.i‘ inter-faculty football team. ru-ask Wlshert, rredealcwn, P. E. I. _ ._ ‘ Miss nl-:Lap _nn.l.lNosLl-:Y_ - Iirlends in the city and through- out the province will learn with regret of the death of Min Belle. Billingsley which occurred at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Tuesday. . Although not enjoying good health for some time she temained_ at her duties. On the advice 'oi her physician she was removed to the hospital about ten days ago where. The def-‘owed wel I daushter of struggle, maintained end well en- ‘?..-“...‘¥.'...l‘°’.§.1’.i".i..t..‘.'Z°‘3.°“’..'.' W? -“dm G3 me-°“ vm- \ nm" “im » Aiked maxim* ' Rev. A. F. Baker. Grand Worthy ' ' Patriarch of the Bells of Temper- " ance gave a concise report of the 'mv' nU5.”fT_ff_mEnT BAKHL _v_vork_ done by Rev. A. A. _l;_/fcbeod vncrolus, B. c.. oct 12.-mv. ‘”"“F th? 9”? “"""“"- ° ‘ms Hubert Baker, sl, for many years e "°"2‘_"h§ AI'°t;'_‘P°‘f_‘i‘“°°_A$],%‘5‘0°° ggf pl-animal uetuosut mu-.mer in §g“_;2!_:= ___ *item 0 ___ -____ ou- eie Maritime movlflees, also to- f- 6' " 1’°""’ “F Fl ld ut 'g| h°"m_h¢|.e_ i-DC p0S8illilltGy _Of l_DD_U_ll1til’lg il 9 Bam mum, ‘_ lam .t A¢_h°|_ organizer hrs;-__ _tlse ATemp<_;l_;_an_<§ Nova Bootle, Mr. Baker-was edu- ?’9""°“‘ °‘ °“- .““"‘ " d “ua M, the Umve..-.ity 0| Mount olrcllliil' lett’£l‘B_ Were distriblltt' . Alleon nsmwuu lf. s. -ea on showin: the rwlvle in the meet---s gwnw ' ._-mlnduf 'og gh. the method by which a Field Org- ` me -ll‘l.l!_el.'.00\lld__be s\lDD0l’f»€d. It WHS 1|* felt by some that the scheme pro- MQ( I A iii' get o itll til-E5 posed was too elaborate and too costly. T2? nfatter, Yes discussed- ’ b Bev! __.W_..A.' N_choison, Rev.- .n¢oy, iz. _ n., - Dorchester - l£.f>._'Ram°\1d. llev. L. H- 021119-__ me alsnlumo, if. s. .o¢11.R¢v- P- I-H°otP“'°vd_.H°v- W-I vue ....2 ...m ce l..et°-.‘~"....- ii- l..c-.:~:.;::- fo., au im soon fe¢k¢elo¢`uie.vn..e_of ue mf.ll.l.\ _ tion law if it could only be rnorc_ nrictly enforces. ' a ___r:_.__:-_\_r_l:<>';-_:___-=l_»_<§\=_; 3; SAVE Tll E ""“’-7.-v‘._.”l“‘-.°'.‘.‘l. f"..°“..::.°:u..'.:= - - ' the province. G0l|P0||8- .....-.‘;.-.f'.i.=.-:....et...'-v‘°.r-‘.l: __ ._ lteusd wal _asked to request rep- Aak your dealer for a it 5- gui;-l .;-5'- §§§_§ -gre lesllhnyis Prohibition 8 - . to be -e $'2f.'*a'v»v .ls ..f begweit Assoc. In-9Ullwi ? The mutter of i-hc attitude of the Temperance Fedemtioll to the government wus also dlscll:-.s<~d_ A small committee was appointed to consider the drawing up of ll reso- ltltimrto br- sont to tile Govcm- ment. The following rcsollltion was then moved, seconded and adopted vis., '1`hst`whilc expressing confi- dence ifithc sincerity of the gov- l!i1lmeilt's pledge for a vigorous enforcement of the prohibition law ws remind the govemment that if it is under the impression that the 'people of this sprovince are satis- fied with the existing enforce- ment it ls laboring under a delusion and we respectfully urge u stronger means of enforcement.” This was moved by Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson and seoon¢ed__by Rev, A. F. Baker. There was a feeling among many in the mggting that _the clergyman of the province ,in their position amonl 23: peoplecould do much to stron n the tempel-ance sen- timent in _.the iand'if they could Q;-'I-c ->: on 2'-_‘_ .. .gg .lf-;.. nm djngnw t° b° -d°"e' It 15...!" em" t° Wm' Rev. J. M. McLeod, Rev. H. D. RHY' of the professional activities within ~--Although Italy has openly .li'm-- mum wiil¥i':\ual:l'inlc1’1riste1'ed. cm’ tm" 9°. ‘?°n5"T“°t.i..“i‘d.`b’m5.- mfmd- W- 'I'».H“g3“?" G~ B- H°1‘ the hospital. analyze, and seelg tc ~ Carlyle WMM _L_m8_m_13_u_ _about e "dry ef-ee", but we feel thot- brook and Mrs W. A. Thvmvsetlllmprov-e them. lt le the elm of the . - mth 5° ma.” °m“°rs- ".“°f° 5h.°“1d' together with the addition of Rev. _American College of Surgeons to- MM-on” To p E I _Mr ,nd have been accomplished. and mm A. F. Baker and Rev. J. w. A. ...sent rue medical profession one Mm _p-,-e¢m,_u Mlmle ` 0, 'New _ .could and would be accompl_§eh_ed. 1f_ Nicholson.. . hospitals in assuring to patients the "uw ' ’ we all cooperated more loya y... _. _ A discussion over conditions in best possible care. ' gow” ‘Rzt‘d°ngy&:_; ‘;:i,%~m€,e¢;: Has there been any improvement me proolme _was carried on for Of 3,538 hospitals of 25 _beds and . h ig w Phu” Edward under the R.. C. M, P. ? If sd, they game time. Among those' taking over in the United States and Can- g3a_;a_L;n°h;£m¢pv|. Tormgnune 1,0 'GBBBWG 001' SUl>P0l‘t Bild °°'°P¢\’°~ part intl-le discussion were Messrs. iuie. which were included this year ' ‘ ' tion., 'If there is ‘no impi‘ove`ment, 1 . 1,1 _ Ge H. Barbour, in the survey oi’ the American Col-- RM,‘““,,m.-4"- -"““’°"" Sym’ P°°° -me lr' things are `§:ttn1g"vvo1~'s'e2 as gfctv. gcllgy, ..le§.m<§. Merced, no iegenol s_;i_§_g§3;1;__e_._4w won a place - ` - ‘ ' ‘ ' sh uid ‘ ' _ _ _ on 2 e ~ l§l(::Tee s.nt:!lli:x'i;§I'fotl":?le:l1eme§s is gclgy' Re1;fe:I'JD'v;F'aXm?1I;gh0?;; “Two significant facts of much E BAPTIST CHURCH Dr cms' ` al- TH #_ 1 ~ ' " ' ' ' ' l rtance to i/he blic are reve too tl t lntoln, lr tter . “P0 P” . --Vincent »wili,- simile morning service are i;p__‘;vT_‘__';_ _ _ ._ _ m°' 5 “nf Qi; Qépigggggfof more Edu_ ea in th_l_e year‘s survey.’~seys Dr. W0 0-335! tum* "nw Bmw- H" ' - - '- Martin. The death rate in hospi- ;§;“;,‘g,,°°,,,'°‘,,°,;‘,,°,f;‘;‘;°5‘,,,°°{‘,,: §',‘,‘,,T,;‘;° -...H §.3l‘.S.‘l.i°.*§."“.l€‘.§-“‘2..‘é’-’.§'..`§.."i'..‘f 3?°i?.‘l..§¥’$’.l`.€.$“..§§°...‘l§..i.§‘...i..“.l‘“--1-1;-__-ve-‘gf-g_-v;\=f»,g°f_;»-ggvga- . - ' and e ero o ospuza on ion his subject will be “Why thi! ment' °f the law' are q°1_n_3 _their 2. It was felt by some that our has hemp shm_tened_ Rmuns have 1-aw?" Mrs- G- .Elliott Pull will 11° ““°Y- ‘ - _ ciersvmen wuld-0° 8 Em” “ill “E improved aeepitethe not that mtl- m_¢h_,_,.g_,_ _pf “_” _,M515 gf me dey _We are up against the se_tloh 0 ward the overcoming of the evils 1; ents coming to hospitals many usu_ whfch.h.w_mdu__s_u_mm... -what Are the Brewers and liquor dems, in. the mug;-. traffic if they were ony any arrive in a more serims statin Bmw?" md I. Th” Every -'théh' desperfzte mm! tq the more active' ' ' with a more advanced condition H00-l'.' Billllvlkll Saviour, Thy l’°\11’l'2` °V¢!', .the drink hlimt' Thls. 3- The question °f= the large than informer years because of W“15\'¢U~K¢°P"_' . . 13 Whatihe brewers l",‘W°'”_1d» Qc' BIYIOUHC Of' h0m@'b\`¢W that is being stringent economic conditions. More wfdins_ tv PWS# r€i>°1°tHf_ "W0, meds throughout--the lJf°\'lI\°° 18 efficient meclcol .md hospital ser- WBYW t0 Bef the beef-d\’1!l_km8'h9»b.““ quite e. serious o_ne..- . vices are evident also through it instilled into thousands, '_ 'almost 4, game complained that it seem- material reduction ln the number 11111110111, 0! yolms men. who do not ed to take the R. c. lvl. P. e long of colonic of incurable patients. - Bt Pl‘€_l¢Ut. kl5°W me ff”-Ste °f beef-"I time to 80 fl 511°” “Stance in fe* “Medical and hospital service is No wonder, this policy has been spDme_i;o en emergency cull. making decided headway in its culled "devilish and destructive." i _ ion c_.1-l_alecl<, chairmen of the .mile against disease, and is ‘Ill 01051118. H15 `P1'€Bid9Ut 59455' Prohibition Commission arrived and accomplishing truly wonderful "Now, if anybody can stand up and* was mn-odueod to the meeting, achievements in its protection of tell us something better than the' 5_ He gpolwto some length about the hee-1tl}_ and HHPPUINS Uf law of Prohibition, we have, _W8 the medical scripe issued to doc- humankind- _ would be -glad to hear or 'know it. tors and the dlllieulty of dealing Following is the list of hospitals We cannot legislate people into the with me prop-er me _og .them Fm- in_ this state whichtare comp y mi Klllsdom of Heaven. but we can. at some doctors the number issued W-t1'lhth° f_*;‘l“’feme1"d9___i°;' °if;¥;’;°‘;‘;_ least, erect barriers to prevent ti has been reduced occasionally. Mr. md A‘1V;3ve_?1nL?s‘;°‘::r the [g_ne___o_m certain class; with‘ uncontrolled Blwk wee subjected to quite enum- Coil gpg! esurgcons The _memk appetites’ from mshmg t° destruc' ber 0' `q“°°t1°ns' (*) fgdicates "Pl'ovisicnaliy Approv- . tion. and taki'/ig'others with-them. 6, one of these was why should ed,, or that hospitals B9 dmgnated mtv, H, D, RAYMQND, M_-.A__REC1~0R_ _ ChG'?ches'ih our own land, and in doctors be allowed to issue scriDS hive accepted the mlnmmm re. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' other lends. have _been lmttns; lf. blanks? lt is felt that even this qmremcms and me endeavohng to resolutions in favor of such a law evil is ` ‘using remedied to some carry them out but for _ack of time - - _- -- _ - - - !_ , 'FS We MW. NTU 5h°W1UZ'th°l¥lHd- extehtuf-‘-'"" ~ “ ' ’ - or other acceptable reasons have ' equacy °f ~Qm°r,. exP-°"`f".\em3 '~° T 'B16' 'lU9SM°“ “_ '-0 ‘Where 'mc not been able to do so in every de- , , , _ check thtenftpérwce. They _have-imlil authority-in-the enforcement .HIL Trinity Urllted Church repeatedly 'sotdr "We declare our of the law rests was also raised by _ _ ' _ conviction that Government con- some present. Itwas agreed that. p,-"mo Edward Island _ _ Ministers: trol is not proving a satisfactory among other things the'-‘ocm_mitte_c ‘ ‘ _ ' _ measure." The Temperance Voters or seven recently-specimen -should cilmoltelovmz _ ' _ ' _ -- _ - _.0'¢.e"|=ff-A- My Kendall. L. R. A. M.; A. s. G. 0. _ have power in this Province to get into conéspohdencefwith the _Charlottetown Hospital, Sis-; . ¢°¥\f1'0 B°V¢'t'¥1!tl¢m8~ T0 B- 1t1!'80 minister of InIni`id'1Rkveli\ib' tllltl *ters of St. Marthef.. . . . . ..,. 80.- extent the future of 'Temperance is find- out the eicact- amount of in- Prince Edwami island Hospi- _ in our hands. We have the right toxiceting liquor being seized annu- tal,City and County-Board of to say to thqse who desire "the ally within the province and around Trustees . . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . .. 1U despite tender nursing and the seats or the mightyxf "we went the its gum-es. '- Provincial Senetorium. Pro- best medical attention she failed- Prohibition Law, which has been The following resolution was then yinplel Government _ sena- to recover. secured after many years cf moved by Rev. l~1.D_ Raymond _and _t01’1\lm C0mmlSSi0H ~ ---- --_- 54 e ded b Rev. R.. Hensley S av- "10 life M1'-'IM MPS- Rmhlfd B11' forced., Otherwise you must give sri(-.mtllnd ealyried unanimously: That S11'mm€1"S1d01 _liugsleys _ a distressing feature of my ¢,_,‘f,,e“_ WM ,,111 cam, out om. the commmeé of ~se,,m_ ,md my Prince county 1~l‘ospitai,Inde- nef- death is the not that bn- w,she,__men whom the Net °f f¢`l>f°°=“*°”f"° aPP°1“i@d. beurzed pendent- ecard of Trustees. so mother ‘passed sway hardly two Gmc., does not kill men whom the to take steps to organize the tom- mmtm *l°- spoils el' oirlee cannot buy “ men pei-ance sentiment oi' the whole pro- °"1Y *M0 H “im deep" 1*"*°’°“ 11'* Of s plelsifil and agreeable dis- wha possess opinions and é-' Wm' -vi-nee with B View to influencing by this work. The following resolu- pmitioil the ‘deceased enjoyed 's ' ~ ' ' ___ lc mi posmon tion was in due course moved by- " menjwhohave honor; men who will force of D iwlll 5 B ‘ large circle of friends with whom - . - - Mr. B. M. Martin and seconded by .h _ _"__ _not lie-men who live above the those whose duty it is to enforce R__v_ ___ W_ A_ N_____o1______ ____d___m___ gurwu °xt"m°l7 fm” _ fog." '»; - -_ _ _ ,_ the laws.. . , _ _- S1 am dz ...mat in View 0; ' V _ Morning Service Broadcast by C. ll. C. K. _ many years s e was s pcpu mou y c e lar clhplvlco with Carter dt Co., “T3 his mm] appeat' tm President targlf fsemgn dltiugggnigs 5:3: the powerful influence exerted bv _and _for _ l_ time revious was _ ' _ _ ' ` ' the clergymen of this province in ` f" C - ' - - - Q with A H1|y,¢§¢,°n_ andy "1"9_U0W V_V°Tk9l’B ill the KlI18d0m 1211891. by MF- W- T- H“t?g““'h“;§ the advancement of every good 0+-oe-e-¢+e-+o+¢¢o-eo-+»¢¢++4+a»¢»o»e»~o+++»+¢++o-sep-»¢ mum¢”m"_`.__ _ of God, and in the realm of Tem- treasurer and o_t__hcrs. It _y{'_i_is ____e ___ cause ________ the c___0p______t_o__ of an _ Them an mt charm, mr perance, let us put on the whole by some that ere s o _ cm men be “_ nested in su rt memory 5 brother 4 two gum. armor of God," and be ready. for, nomixlal fee for membership |l;__t__hc of 5_5; work of __q1ec___r____ and F;Z;’____ Oiii\s._J. Billlfll-SIOY. Two Harbors, the batt_le_._ when_htltle___hehalle?_ge TemD;§'_t_1l:_¢_ls9__o__Fed__le_;'_;1tic.;.__ee__ mg pemnce omnmzer now proposed for WUMIWWS'B08sq€4tf:n‘§ii11lig;§i:;'ci3 i?‘t.tle:'Lo§dgv ‘slid that ul?ima‘tell;!|T::6Perlti1anent committee of the °p°"“"°n in this Dmvmcial new-" ' ' ~’ The nominating t committee home. Miss Grate Billinlsley of the victory shall be on the side of Temperance Federation-or the b__0____h__ ___ their report The __m_ ;tt;_f_i!°ct;f the Bshk'_of Montreal is _t;l_.l__t€ly, and righteousness and so-I $isr_f)in;l_t_t:e_:ej__of___se_\;_l:_r_f_daz;oil___h_:§___i;el;l_; mrs ____m__d fur the incommg yew A short private service was held “Lead cn, 0'King Eternal the several cooperating bodies in We_‘:__;‘_‘d§_’:_l°WF‘;__Zv J M Mcmod It thi! h°l\'l6 It 130 TINPHGBY Bf- The day of marchhas come. . _ . the Federation the amount nee- (__c_ElectCd)' ' ' ‘ ' temoon after which the remains The Crown awaits the conduest, esary for carrying on this years V_____ Prpsident (Prince Com _“___ ware removed to the Baptist Lead on. 0 ood ol might. programme and one to bring ln e _on Prom 0 llrch Whore Nrvioli Yds oolldllct- ' r c mmehdation for the fllmncirig - .W gt 3 °'°l°°k W 54% A- C- Vin' The following were then appoint- I of She Federation for thc following Gggfgc ;_r‘;;_‘ir';_’;_E____ (Q“"e“s c°')' “ga H Mu" _ Mm ed as a nominating committce:. year. The treasurer was rlllllloris-_>d_ vice P________‘_____t (Kmgs G0) 9 DI I WGN- STS- my 1).] K Hogg Mrs S, Campbell to pay the expenses of this mer-ting. S_-M_ M_________ - _ ` ' 'V' V these horses should be raised lu e 2 * i»"f4l’I- l eocea" H _ . - ‘ l;.i;_,-,_-._- D°n,,d‘°¢°;t1‘,,“ed_’..,, 2" W .ms 'ma llc-Lv commlmlox sr R- c~ I A ' "' I--gh U llrovlflce is. at the present time. “um M A R D' signally deficient" _ . _ l - . ` l S But under the-new volley the de- ‘ 'ann /um l rr as nomar mvrrsn. Nlllllfilll _M ltev._ _ _ _ /f* partmenta plan io pay marimun-ll. . _ _ N933; vp 0__ --oo _ _ mam!" it i ,bonusse of 8300 for class “A' stal- Bmgfi L I ‘ -lions and ezoo for cl_:_e__~'a" e_:¢l- ' ' ll , to rttes n t ...... NIMENT. ...::::....'>.:.....l~.'.‘:.....,'l....°'.°* - __ . '|11 fs. vice in this Pmvm°°_ _ Are Approved” , ¢.._,._.. ;__ Till AMERICAN COLLEGE 0! BUBGEONS GIVES APPBQVAL' 'ro Milo llosrrrsns IN 'ras .UNITED STATES AND OANADAQ Dr. !t‘rank_1in H. Martin. ioundcr- snd, director general of tbe'_A_meri- can College of Sweeons. in present- ing today the seventcentirmnual report of the Hospital Btalidltl'diz=" at on movement, of the Uoilegot- stated: _ I ‘ _ “Hospital care in the United' states, and cenaas."d_esplte trying soononiic conditions of the last five years, has 'shown a most gratifying- improvement in service. Hospitals approved by the American Collet; of Surgeons have been successful their determined efforts to provide efficient care for the sick and ln- jured." - Dr, Martin explained that a hos-__ pital to obtain approvel must com-' ply with certain definite require- ments laid down by the American College of Surgeons. These include particularly the maintenance of- organized medical staffs of ethical.” competent physicians: complete medical records; adequate labors-_~ tory and X-ray facilities -and e. ‘-‘ thorough review of the clinical work of the hospital each month so as to carefully check up the results Socretnly, Rev. R. Hensley Stav- vri. (rc-0lcctr'd\_ Trnanllrcr, Mr. W. T. l-lugaan (re- eloctrdi. . The report. was ndoplrd as mud. l Before closing it was sllggcsteli that the romlllittco nf seven should meet soon, to df-.nl with the various problems presented. The meeting was then ndjollrned nnrl was closed with the benedic- tion hy the president Rev. J. M. HORSE BREEDING T0 ‘ BE ADVANCED HALTFAX, Oct. ll-(C.P.l-The agricultural departments of the Nova. Scotia and Dominion govern- ments have worked out a scheme to encourage the breeding of horses in this province. ' Hon. J. A. MdDonald, Minister oi Agriculture in the Nova Scotia government, has been appointed head of the hcl-ec breeding policy declared "Nova Scot a sends every year no less than 9125.000 to cen- tral and westem Canada for horses. This is a heavy annual drain which can be largely eliminated because the vince." U0°d of breeding staliions, in which the Saturday Special lluzlvs mm norlmv wool. 4 HALF Hoes rimcv rA'r'rsn1ls.1 nr 'rnll rmw rsnrff slzsoss. -_- srzrs lov, 'ro 111/,'.-___ lsoo rams sr v _srns.roll $|.|5-I?" .1 ~‘ PRQWSE BROS. L'l'D.ff , _.Q . ‘_ . 'w-_l-._~ _ _ , . ' N' _ O ' » I ,_ .. _' -_Zion - Presbyterian Church IIV. G. CABLYLE WEBSTER - MINISTER _ llor. Louis n. 'mourou-oqmm me oaoirlmln I1! ‘ .._ -- _ V ` MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. Mr-Theme: “Looking Ahead." . Anthem-“Thou Wilt Keep I-lim in Perfect Peace” - -Bowles. -- 2.00 P. M.-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. . EVENING WORSHIP - - 'loo P. M.-:ruome= “The Lost sheep." - Solo-“The Ninty-and-Nine” Campion _ -Mrs. Arthur ll. nope: _ _Anthem--"0 worship the King" _ Macnee: ."'Co.\ne`l|nto Mc. till yo that labour and are heavy laden, - - lull l will [ive you rest.” Matt. l2:28. 0-+ve-e++o-0+-Q-4-o-o-QQ*-s ; "-"N ‘ '- ' ‘ ' _ 1 Q04-0-o - v St. Paul ’s. Church 2001 SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY _. . _ L 8.30 A. M.-_Holy Communion. lo.co A. M.-'rho sammy school. 11.00 A M-Morning Prayer and Sennon Offertory Anthem-"The Lord is My Shepherd" ‘ ' --Geo. I. Foe ter. 1.00 Pt M.--Evening Prayer and Sermon. Anthem-“I Cried Uhto the Lord” . . . . . . . . .. Adolf Frey ,,' Preacher at Both Services Rev. E. R. G. Bridgwater, * M. A., B. D., Rector of Crapaud and Springfield, ' EVERYBODY WELCOME _ v Bev. hugh Miller, M.A., B. n. Rev. .l.w. narlfoul-,.;s.s.; B.D. ` _EF ` ' ‘ " i _ _ 10.00 A. M.-Prayer Meeting. l~l.00'A. l\l.--’Public Worship. ,- .` Sermon-"Shadows and Reality" _ _ _ _ . Rev. Hugh Miller 1 Anthem-“Jesus Saviour Pilot Mc" Schuecker . _ 2.80 P. M.-Sunday School. . ' _ _ ‘LW P. M1-Public Worship. Sermon-"'I‘iie Limitations of God" _ Rev. Hugh Miller ' Sermon an God’s omnipoicnce, Some things God - - cannot dn. _ -- anthem-"0 Goo, who um Prepared" Gaul ` Sole-"Nestor My- God to Thee" .... Carey ~ » Miss Lillian MacKenzie, Mus, Bao, T Visitors had Students Cordially Welcome. _ UU! Eapiist eihurcb .’i.'.‘I:: SL. ‘ MlNls'rl-:iz-rm; rlliv. A. lu \'l>.:clsN"r, li. D. ` - F ' ` ` ’ ' ' ’ | - Monnlrm wonsmr 11 o'caocK ~ Sermon-"The Bible" . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . Dr. Vincent Anthem-"What Are These"'I . _ . . . . . .. . . . . . Strainer SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. The splendid attendance last Sunday oilcrs lu a chal- - Ienge of excellence for the rl-st of thc season. EVENING VVORSHIP 7 0‘(`L(I‘CK Anthem-"I Need Thee Every Hour" . . . . . . . . .. Steiner Sermon--“Why The l.aw?” . . . . . . . . . . Dr, vincent . This is the opening sermon of n series nn the Ten Com- Bnlmenls. Anthtltl-"5lv|0¥ll'. Thy Chlldcn Keep" . _ . ._ . . . Sullivan Students and Visitors in the (‘.liy nn- (lnrdlully Invited to Attend all and any Services. The Music will be under the Illrcrior of Mrs. 0. Elliott Full. w»»w»+¢“HMmM»» McLeod, _ . _ __ _ _--_ 'll -- _ --_ _ 1:5. _ - Li I . The Presbyterian Church in Canada ST. JAMES CHURCH Minister: -REV. R. MOORHEAD-LEGATE, D. D. ` . C Public Worship, Morning at Eleven 0'Clocl. Evening Service at seven ouooa. ° Sunday School at Two-Thirty. _ _ _ THE FQRENOON SERVICE. _.ll ‘ . l if '.~r&°..»¢;- -,~ .ll .l .l z 5 I . » . l ,iz-r