.551.’ PEMBER 27. "1929 s ' UIC Beat Balanced e Breakfast QUAKER Oars “"1" III 3% to 5 minutes wwnscwzsmw“ —— -- . : . ' ““ >++>o++oo+$34s ; Classified Advertisements z Z Inscrticlld. n ""'-~ 1°0- per iii-is of 5 words s z ;,,,,,mmmm_ _ Liwi-luisofsvii-ds I z llghtwlllscrtlnns 1.215111% Zfljflj 1 , flf n+ooooowaowvuwuoo+ocnwgz Agents .Wanted REGAL AB]? CO», 310 SPADINA. Ava. ‘Iioronw. require agents in thisi localityWo take orders fur Calladlfsl finest line of Personal Christmas: Greeting Cards. , A. W. G890. 13,l4,'4l5,26,'.l1,28,30. IGENTS - LIVE SALESMEN T0 sell Piniess Clothes Lines-Jixcel- lent opportunity. Every user a borcter. Every home a prospect. write Practical Inventions Limited. 5145 Stliawience, Montreal. A W. Sept. 27. Oct, 3-10. CAPABLE 0F INTERVlI-HVING better homes. Exclusive botany wool underwear, lingerie, hosiery, Free sampiq. Give full particulars. British Knitwear Limited, Simcoc, Ont. A. W. 24-25-27-28. A BIG $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS Greeting Card Sample book free; men and women already making five lollara up daily, in spare time; experience or capital unnecessary. Gammon 00., Brantford, Ont, A. W. 9-23-241. -~—-—— AGENTS WANTED~AGENTS 100% profit. Men "and Women sell direct from the per-turner. Perfumes, toilet water, creams, face powders, cs- scnccs, razor paste, etc. Reserve your territory at once. Renorator Chemical Co., 7614 Boyer St, Mon- treal. ' A. W. 9-27-1ipd. WAN TE D — REPRESENTATIVES (either sex) in every town in Can- ada to take orders for Canadian Personal Christmas Cards. Big de- mand. Send now for beautiful free Sample Book and earn money immediately. Liberal commission. Premier Art Ouild, College d: Spad- lna. Tormto. A. w. 9-tl--30. _. bounty: YOUR SALARY m! ADD- ing 030.00 weekly sailing Imperial Art Personal Christmas Cards to Friends, Business Associates, Club and Church members. from Magni- ficent Free Sample Book. Imperial Art, Manufacturers. 51 Wellington West. Toronto. A. W. O-TL Sept. 80 ________________ For Sale _______,____;__- FARM FOIL SALE-FIFTY ACRES It sOl-lth Melville. Apply toPeter Tobie, South Melville. '1i)20-0-2'i-2i. n FOR. SALI — LADTS BROWN cloth Wilt, size 38. Apply at this Office. , 7B46-0-2-i-tf. P?‘ FOR SALE-CANARIES, PARROTS. Cflgea and Accessories. Approval- Writc forprice list to Miiburns Aviaries, -Bydlley Mines, Nova Scotia. 9-20-6ipd. FOR. SALE-NICE COTTAGE AND lute lot on Malpcque Road. oppos- ite Experimental Farm. Apply to Mark B, MacGuigan, Solicitor. ' 7864-9-24-61 M“ To Lei: ______,______________._ T0 LET ._. siior. m GREAT George Street 7887-9-25-31. *—~ l0 tar-nous: no. ao ELM Avenue. Aflpiy '1'. n. Cudmore. l .,-_ 7700-9-2i-tf. >-—-i-'_.. T0 sac-nouns -ioi ramca Bil-est. Apply 215 Hiilsboro. * voai-s-ll-al. *-_-u ,. Lost *4.‘ "WT-unwary warm wolms "l6 a Oudrima Bros- store. black i "fiber colt. finder please leave st clidmarg 3mm ‘i935 a .. Female Help Wanted lit ‘MM st tarbal- House. ‘Mil-t! 4-" lmusuiu. orroarumr ‘W time sailing wail dnolvamiifla Personal Christ- can ' wilrrallss , hrcaic. Rcpaegnta- “llaviuisivm - “be; to cover. At Borden, Mr. Keith took the ferry for Cape Tonnentlrlc. destinies up to the time of hl-l 468th. A5 he was particularly reach Saint John that night, llurzy- ure, the success of the institutl mg m see a. near relative wlio “'13 is uuuributablc. quite ill. he mfllmged w ‘°°“'° ' "d: from lvionclon to Salnf. John Satur- 1m, Dispensary has lost s faithful d” mgm, by automobile, otherwise he would have been forced W ‘"9" City and Province a physician of sig- over in Moncion until Sunday l0 m; ability, who through his entire m,“ saint John by "lin- 3'...” lzdwsrd Island and. ll “l” If‘ unib], In mil! CDO m“, l arrive illugllzb John w» W 3"” flay momlfll ‘hm m” w.“ m. ygek-llldllib libs" Male Help Wanted WANTED-MAN T0 WORK ON farm. Apply A. R, Mcxsy, Lawn- dale Farm. 1001-9-26-21 WANTED - MAN FOR FARM j work. Neil ltiacNcviil, New Argyle. f ' 7902-8-26-31. we stAviw-irda. so: mamas at. my»; g rassli Loasrrlns last this m3 . ioac-o-zl-lz. AUCTION can Arena not to- dfli’ 3 D. m iillflfli. Beeadvt. FAINILL CONCERT rAITY WILL GIVE GRAND CONCERT. in Zion Church Hail, under auspices of Zion Church, Monday October 7th. 7m i PEESBYTEIJAN SERVICE Al FOLLOWSo-Mt. Stewart It 11 s. m. Harrington at, 2 p. m. Marshfisld at 7 o'clock. Dr. M. E. Geogc, Pastor. ____,.__ RECOVERED 330M ACCIDENT. —'I‘hc many friends cf R. J. McIn- tmmgmlwseehimoutsgain after his 10118 oonvalescencs from in- juries received in the accident this summer. . ‘Fl i] 4 PRIZE WINNEBF-At the Ohsthsm Exhibition, Louis W. Roper of Ohar- lottetown. won is first prizes. t acc- onds, 8 thirds and 3 fourths with his‘ pure bred Guernsey cattle. Mr. Rooerihtehds wretumtntilcls- land Saturday night after, attending a number of fairs in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick where he won‘ a lei-gs ‘ of prizes. YOUNG moan-Mism- James Doyle, son of officer Dominic Doyle won I. five dollar prime for riding-s‘. the Stampede. Young nsyis distin- guished himself by sticking to a par- ‘Miscellaneous i JOHN AEPTIlED MACDONALD, Land Surveyor, l-lermanvlile, Souris. 7467-8-22-11210 I l HAVE ALWAYS IN STOCK American Rubber Belting arid ‘Traces. Material guaranteed or money refunded. Sells at l-faif Price. Clinton Morrison, Fredericton Sta, P. n. I. 780i-9-21-71-"M." Teachers Wanted WANTED - Al‘ ONCE SECOND Class ‘teacher for Georgetown High School. Protestant preferred. Good supplement, Ashley Allen, Secretary. 7BZ7-B-27-Sipd. Complaint Made Concerning Rly. Train A Service The goliowmg comment which up- pears in the st. Jobn Telegraph- Journal, will read with interest here:— ' "service over the lines oi t-hs Can- adllm National Railways for the W- commodation oi those who wisii to reach Saint John or. a Satiudav night from the north Mid wit‘ °1 New Brunswick was assailed by LN" A. Keith, local commission broker- in an interview here yesterday. “Mr. Keith. in relating the lryms time he had in reaching St. Jollll 135i; week-end, said that he hucl ll‘- rlved at Sollrls, P. E. 1., early Satur- day morning from the Magdalen Is- lands, hm-m; mgdg rhs trip by best. He took tile C. N. R. train to Char- lottetown, arrivblE i115"? at 3 “tum; Saturday afternoon. There 11c W" wld that ii, would be impossible to reach Saint Jegll Lila‘. night 0r CW0 the following morninz by "'19- 3m“ ever, he took the train to Borden The approximate 36 miles betwetn Charlottetown and Borden it loci: the train three hours and 25 inm- the Institution, as President, carc- anxicus 10 051x day‘ g W901i, C. N. it. "in" ml" hers early i“ ‘he norm“ and suifcrinl- from Moncwn H"! W" mm‘ l‘ "' “ m, u, understand why t!" 1"““"‘7 scutiva of tbs has Dispensary 0h could not maintlin 0b" mil" °" behalf of lis mombarl. cause their Sunday also. °l‘- some way of gettlna P9091! ""-° Saint John Saturday nigrr. is." than at premi- ‘itcr still. h!" "M, the present "m5 ‘m 3'5"’ dsys, trains leave M°mll°fl l" w” -._.. afternoon for Saint John, arriving h", s; 5.50 p. m. and shortly sitar g a o'clock in the evening. If 990')?’ Lmqpsuctnllqa the home cf from the island, 0" "m" “mm: the bride's parents north or east oi Mondon, do not If” 5, M. Altkea. I. A.. Cora Mu Mao- rive at the Hub in lime to ell-v ma, daughter of w. and ma. James 0. llacican. to Wm. ‘lbclnas these ti-sixls. on Sllflwwymialllieiflvvdil: be forced w l"? l" M°“°° ' “um, ML Kath "l9 till/i this 106K of service Wl-l P""°""fl7 hm‘ on local commercial liavelierlbbtt‘. Vi" rid the wsck in the DNVlDbO or Saturday l!‘ at Meridian. “I'M tlculariy i‘. tious bronco. first boy to do so since thfanimal has been brought to the Maritime prov- inces. The prize was awarded by Mr. Ramsay. - PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. James Cnnty and little daughter. Blanche. of St. John, are visiting Mr. Canty's sister, Mira. Phoebe Poland. Orlebar Street. Mr. and Nks. M. D. Mavcléod. and little sons, Iidisonr Earle and Sinclair, leave this morning on rc- turn to their home in Qunincy. Mesa, after spending a. vacation wth rei- Mr. Edwin Jenkins White, son of Mr. and Aubrey White, City,- left yesterday morning for MeGill University where he.wi1i study Theo- logy. His manygfriel-ids wish him 51mg’, - . . .‘ Miss Vera McLeod arrived home Saturday night from Kentvllla, N. 8., where the has bean in the employ of the Tclcbhvlc Company. She is the guest of Min. Joseph McDonald, '16 Ambrose Street. Mr. Hamil/id ids-Nevin and son Wil- lidhl, Ebnctorrspent a few days in Charlottetown, the Iuest of his rela- tive, Mr. Hector McLeod, id High- land Avc. An Appreciation At a special meeting of the mec- utlve oi the Charlottetown Pica Dis- pensary held on Saturday- Bvotcmbcr 21st, the following resolution was unanimously carried: Resolved: The rm Dispensary desire to place on record it} appreciation of the great loss lg has sustained in the passing of its founder Dr. S. R. Jenkins, who since the opening of fully and efficiently presided over its and to whose ciforia in a large meas- In the dcmisc of Dr. Jenkins the and energetic supporter, and the professional career faithfully and efficiently ‘to the sick To his bflilfld family, U16 -§~ moat sincere IYBDI-“W- ~ (Sid) W. J. MMMILLAN . visa-rigs. Chariot ‘ as, P. I. I. September 2i. I020. suiaauoaa us; of Wbsatioy River. . 1v. o. vusi... uimursaaa fiIAl-lll was: to their fill‘ atives at Point/Prim, and Dundee. _ admlnlsinred '~ him" fluduala tWliiifli-"N Chronic and Nervous rvlispbalca m mm si- W" Opposite st. rsuiviblimii- MHZ-fell)‘ mnooa cmcus‘ '- The Garden city Indvsr Circus lbegins Saturday next and will continue for one week. Part c! the procscds will go towards the building of the new slnlterlum The management have decided to award a. scholarship at Union Com- mercial Oollbge to the schoolboy M11- lng the yi-cbtcst number ortickcts u; the popularity contest. A door prize will be give each evening to the holder of the lucky ticket: Games and splendid ttraciicns of all kinds should provide a week of clean, wholesome entertainment. i Paleface Equals The Track Record .-_ ANTIGONISf-I, Sept. 26—Pale Face, Glace Bay's communiy horse, equalled the Riverside track record made a yesr ago by. Allie Wood the Great at ti-ic meet promoted this af- ternoon by J‘. P. Connolly of Sydney. The event proved one of the most successful in the history of horse- rscing in Antigonish county. Close finishes, keen competition, and ex- ceptionally firlc work by the starter. Dan MacKay of Sydney, ideal westb- er and s fast track all combined to make the programme an outstanding success. The attendance was between fifteen hundoed and two thousand. The winners were Pale Face in the ln-ee-For-Ali, Plate Glass of New Glasgow, in the junior Free-For-All, and Sir Aubrey oi.’ Aritigonish, in the 2.30 trot arid pace. The races were all won iri straight heats. The summary:- -Frec-For-All (Purse $300) Pale Face, Sweet, Glace Bay i. Lambert Todd, Lewis Reserve 2 Hector, Andrews, Sydney 8 Time, 2.15, 2.13%, 2.15%. l. 1 2 2 8 3 Junior Free-For-All (Purse $200) fills Glass. McDoiigall, New Glasgow. .._...i.......*....1 1 1 Bettydlubrey, McMillan, So- ‘rlora . . . . . . . . .. 2 2 2 flingcn Worthy. Sweet, cliace Bay 8‘ 4 Little Bondsman; McDaniel 4 l a Teddy =Jscksori, Lewis 5 5 b Time. 2.21, 2.17%, 2.13%. 2.30 Tm and Pace (Paine 8200) Sir Aubrey, Kennedy. Antig- onish . . . . . 1 l i Sister Martha, Hughes, Thcrbum 8 S Lord Kitchener, McLean. An- tigonish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 4 2 Colorado Aubrey. Andrews. Sydney 5 2 b General Gratton, Sweet. An- tlsoriish .... b 4 Time. 2.20, 2.19%, 2.23. Officials: starter. Dan MacKay, Sydney. Judges-Dr. D. A. McIsaac, Glace Bay; D. c. Fraser. Antigonish; Wellington McNeil, Charlottetown; Timers-D. A. MacDonald, A. J. MacDonald jia, Antigonish. Secret- cry-P. J. Connolly, Sydney. Dcrsts of whit... antelope and low- heeicd sh is: to match are being worn by feminine sport lovers in Paris. Sickness in mgisnd 1m year u estimated to huvs caused work for 500,000 people for till. 12 months, Ill] lull earn with ‘“’_ ‘s Llnlmcnb muosr can: m svur case when your doctor's prescription I our drug store our gradual» acilfa fill it in extol. propor- "wl wflloflbed. using fresh and pure drugs. then carefully recheck- ing the ingredients so that your doctor's wishes are scrupulously met. Do not hesitate to entrust your pim- criminals to our paizutakmg can, nu nscooian “i. , Tiiuruiel-i-‘uwu extrasolar-er Erinitp canon churn; " FRIDAY . i LOU-Meeting of ills Presbytery of Prince Edward‘, Island-Ileana Memorial-Hall. 8.80—?nbllc Mcctinli addressed b! formerly Roy. Dr. Endicott, Mvdcrawr , e United Church _of Canada Dov. Dr. Laird. Treasurer o the Church-Hearts Mom i-i Hall. ' ‘LN-Choir insets for rehearsal In Audito ma, NIIIIIII!‘ to‘ lead the service of in u“ _ evenlnjl Meeting-Selection by " Harmony Male Eight, 7.30-Public Meeting. addressed by Rev. Dr. Jmlicott, ‘My; Dr. -La.ird and others-Church Andi- tcrllim. The public are cordially invited. Enjoyable Parties A-t C. " W L. Hall t. Say, were you at thg card party in aid of the new parish in the C- W. L. Hall last Prlday? If not. then you really missed something. Take a little tip from me. Don't forget to bc there this Friday night. Really it was the greatest thing that has happened in some time, not excep- ting the conquest of Peru by Pizarro. Here are some of the comments of last week’: card party: “Gee. we had a swell tirnei‘ and "I never enjoyed myself so much in all my life," and "I wouldn't miss one of those card parties for the world." and “Gosh. what dandy prizes were given." “Say. that freeze-out was some idea." and "I would pay b0 cents, just to see the last few games of the freeze- out." And many more comments could be added. Now. the same thlng,is going to take place this Friday flight, and we want the same crowd plus a few more for the old adage puts it, “The more the merrier." Besides. we aregoing to have the same dandy prizes" that are really worth something. Lastly we are go- ing to have another freeze out. Do you recall lastweek, how the crowd could not get near the tables to sec the players. they had to stand on chairs, and view the players from a distance. Yes, we still think, that the best card player iri Charlottetown is unknown. so we are going to try and find out that individual Friday night, by the freer» out. So-coms along and bring your friends and above all bring a. smile. because we want» all to be cheerful. Our motto is "Smile awhile, and as you smile. another smile and after "awhile there will be miles of smiles, and smiles a mile. . AN ADMIBIB Island Horses At Uhatllam Fair OHAIHAM, El/pt. ,8.~—A good crowd watched the horse races in connection with the exhibition here today. In the 2.11 trot and pace Johnny Miles won with Marge Direct second, and Edward B. third. Best time. 2.1m. m m. 2.14 event Yetef‘ Alright won; Johnny Walker sec- ond; Aubrty third; May Tremwell. fourth. Best time, 249%. Lillian Vcrbur won the colt raoc with Dolly Tepln second and Black Ilsa-ll third. Judges, Bert Lint, Fredericton; S. Quamrmain. Newcastle; timer, Jack Sergeant; starter, Arthur Leggatt. BIG CROWD UNION, ML, Sept. 20-—About l0.- Knox Fair today with big fields of campaigners and some fast finishes. The summary. 2.l7 mixed-Won by jThe Shiek (Patterson); -~-Pcter Bingcn (Kelley). 2nd; mry- Mongornery (Lee). m: Glendlil (Bhattuck, 4th. Best time, 2.13. 2.20 class, mixed-Won by Polar Belmont (Meadcr); nob Braden. 2nd: Hsrwah (Clukey). 3rd; Justice Bceil ixeiley). 4th. Beat time, 2.14%. 2.24 mixed-Won by Expressive Guy (Ciukey); Jimmie Direct (Pat- terson), 2nd; Emily June (Mcsdw). are: nromm Bill (Small), 4th. nest time, 2.14%. Canada now his 000 motiorrpicture theatres. Japan unit a 040,000 pounds ‘of inks to the Unlrcd Siam last year. WEAK Mill Arm an. ntsassla or In ' wit! con IIIIDAI. ._ nlinnill aoaa m Doaarl m’- nuisa- latl-llao no on ' hood. ' m _ mum ml Ilia of Wdqga. In which!» 9N0 y- ‘mall ' 'fllllflli . TRINITY liillillfiil j To the People of many rmiisdv “ Is Your Wife. Church. City. . Dear Brethren. i May we. your ministers, remind’ you of the meetings in our church today (Friday). to be addressed by our great United Chm-ch leaders. Doctors Endicott Ind Laird, as well as by ‘Prof. Netram of India. and Rev. Sam Martin of Western Can- ada? The 3 o'clock meeting will be ad- ldreased by Drs. Laird and Netram. ‘and the 7.30 o'clock meeting by Dr. iEfldlwlt and Mr. Martin. Let par- lents bring their children in the ai- gternoon‘ to hear the great Story o.’ ichrist in India, told in a most fa"~ “riveting manner by a brilliant Eae: _ a task it will be to follow Christian work iri Western Canada aperl arid m. Endicott will thrill his aud- 111111 71¢ ' to those who are interes ienoe with the account of his world tour. ‘These visitors are touching only 1°"! Points in the Maritime Prov- inces arid we are highly favored in this privilege. Let us embrace it. Th: meetings in charge of Presbytery. Yours very sincerely, E. ll. RAMSAY "Your Key no Ha pines thing about it. Ad ens: Band Oficn Business Manager ? F YOUmn answer " es" to that question, you are fortunate. But ' you cannot answer “yes”, you ought to spend three or four evenings ‘ ing over your family's financial position in the event of your death. Then you should write in- structions for your wife to follow regarding the conduct of the family's afiairs should necessity compel her to assume the burden. “fhen you have discovered what a task it is to write out instructions, think how much . zuestions will be, "Where is the money coming om to keep the family going”! The answer is I‘ Indian. There will be time enough from Life Imumncem after school in the evening. Mr. Mir- We issue .a Pension Bond which tees a 5g tin will tell s. wonderful tale o definite income, to be paid to over '1. | of years instead of in a lump sum. We pleased to send particulars of this plan ted. Write for booklet, Confederation Life __ Association Your (C! e first them. One of a", which tells some- i AMHERST, N. 8., Sept. 26.—Wm. R. Stuart has accepted the manager- ship of the Minneapolis hockey team, in the American Professional Hockey Association, succeeding Lloyd ‘Piirner, who will take over the control oi the Seattle team this winter in the Coastal league. Stuart was captain and assistant manage;- of the Min- neapolis Millers last year and was among the leading goal gettcrs in the American Association. He will continue to play himself and will leave Minneapolis next week to com- mence rounding up his squad for the present season. According to a statement he made this ntornirlg many of the players who werinassociated with the foam v last winter have been sold with the exception-of. Bolatnim, Mslsted. Stuart Adams and Corbett Dennenny and it, will be his intention to build ‘up anew team with younger material °“ t“ mm- has been slated as successor oi Mr. 5W1" h" 11°" 515"" l Mm" Jasob Nicol roi- the Provincial Treas- BOHT/fflfil» 95 Y“. bu‘ h" WW3“? nrseship oi Quebec Ln the Taschereau 58"“ t° WW1?! m! Pr°P°5m°ll and jGcvernment, the Montreal Daily Star on his arrival in Mlrineapolu will ‘has the following leading editorial. CHM’ 111W Plflyi"! 49ml! “"1 u" Major Pomzroy, who is a brother of club owners. The rsd-hwlvd Am- ‘Mr. A. A. riumei-oy of chei-lstiewwh. herstoriian since going to Mirneafi- ,ilas been a leading politician in the oils from the Boston Bruins 119s bren Eastern Townships for many years. a bis favorite and will revolve the {and is evidently a popular candidate.‘ hearty support of pllybrs Ind Pllblk! IThe Star's criticism of the Tascher- 5 in his new ofllce. {ecu administration is the more strik- 5 Notez-Stuart is well known 1H ing in as much as this neWsPBDPT iCharlottctown. ‘IIZIIHOL be accused of having been -ii- lcver partial to the Conservative par- THE FAR. CALI. A l-‘ACINATING iiy_ SEA STORY A1‘ CAPITOL ,1 It says: --- , "The Conservative rank-and-fils i.“ l meltemezir, interest and romance ‘ Compton Ccunty. szaznlrig the inter i vie with one enamel- in "The Fariested advice given thrm fxon :1‘ 1 : United Church here, today, 2.00 p. m.-—Specidl me Montreal Star i. Sees Great Issue . In By-Election In connection with the nomination of Major A. L. Pomeroy. as Con- servative standard bearer for Comp- Qgcepflonql i-pglwm, iTConservative voters of Quebec clear- “Pal" Luring, adventurer, soldielqly h"! Wed 0f 116M111! "the "=- oi fortune and jovial free-bootenltrel!" Sflllfldf-‘d Wilma/H’ In 91'1- evolves a scheme to raid the pl-o-itrenched Liberal Government threw WGDYA“. §j‘.‘.’i‘i"l o‘ ‘:21 ton County. Quebec. w oppose the el- -~ ection of Mr. A. R. McMaster, who convention en its candidate before it met. C. N. BROWN " BILL STUART TO PILOTHO ‘ - a -- - - ~---- AT PROGRAMME o: (.14; The programme of the meetings in Trinity is as follows: 10.30 a. m-Presbytery Conference. etirig of Presbytery. 3.00 p. m.—-Public meeting. Addresses by Dr. Robt. Laird and Dr. Netram. 7.30 p. m.-~Public meeting. Addresses ‘by Dr. Endicott and Rev. S. Martin. Evening Program Broadcast—CFCY. The Taschereau-Perrpn ..,\~ c-m-ie to the conclu- . kfid"‘ 131M134 a n3“; ‘l r i mor- "\ b.1- . 0'1‘ :.1 '. '_ ' ltailt. to . '. mask. And ‘.121? - i 1 "‘."l a: the ezzlvni-e C"i1"JZ')l"i Count?- ’~""‘“'i for a m0- or Cmserv- lndepzric. ma. A Liberal was called but it was giv- T311’. ' ind” 1"‘ \' '": of ‘BS O2‘ “It is impossible to see how the great mass of decent. liberty-loving and unbought people of Quebec can fail sortie by the revolting electors of Compton, Liberal as well as Conserv- ative. ihe beginnings of s Revolution which must end some day in thi utter overthrow of the callous and to recognize in this gallant hrlevidly calculating cllquc who have o long ridden rough-shod over the best lnteresis of this Province and so brazenly defied the wilzs of its bu; disarmed taxpayers. Ii ii rode iri- and r5119 would ' ashamed of thf Call." wniin opened yesterday atjsl conservative sourcts to 1" *“ i “:~'~v‘“°“’"5~ the Capitol. This new Allan iJwaniTaschereau-Perron ran-Tl '~ e ;\ i~ _ Tire y-have don: i production for Fox Films is one obelectcd by acclamztiorl. have m" ' l‘? v l“ ~l H “aw-“Parleref ' the most convincing sea dramas ever the bit between their teeth and pu _' ~=~ .‘ -‘~ ~Y M" to reach the screen; the tang cf salts. candidate in the field. In its in- _ C1? flail" i ‘f5: ‘T1183 spray and the chill desolation of thelltlhtlflii. the oomowu election is em- _ _ _ _ °__°‘d'l___‘", “PM” rocky Prior. 1h ere presented withphstically " a soldier's battle.“ The -_~ ~ ~~ b-“Y 1M --~" Quei” " iarilprxe of ilrlsrrrtciled opulence iTiley gather fabulous revenues iron Iliquor sales. and yet they Pllg up- iristead of paying off-our Provincial 000 people saw the races st the North, tected rookcries on Si. Paul Island in the Behring Sea, first capturing the handful of white men at thsi i government station to prevent their, summonki; a revenue cutter, thus having a clial- field to make a fortune ‘in svaiskins. boring is aided by Storkerson. a giant Scmdilaviar. sea-captain, and opposed by London Nick, a suave crook. Whnn they reach the island a glri appears on the scene. and than the real ti tuble starts. Complications, action, drama and plenty of fights make the whirlwind finish more than meet the expectations caused by the rough-and tumble opening of the picture. Charles Morton, the Y°uthful Fox meteor, seems to have been born for the part of Lcring He lives the i-ole to perfect on, and again proves him- self one of the most promising lead- ing men cf the screen, The fair Lelia Hyams gives asplendid performance as the girl who musses up the poach- ers plans.» and Ulrich l-lliupt, noted Pnisaiari actor, handles the difficult role cf the polished but deadly down the gauntlet. They have decid- ed, so far as Compton County is concerned, that the time has come to fight, even if it be ‘with their mgibacks to the wail." ' I the righteousness of their cause. Que- bec Province has never been cursed‘ by s. more despotic, a more unscrup- ulous, a more junta cf practical dictators than the Masters of the present Administra- tion. They behave with all the ef- frontery and sneering disregard of public opinion that would mark con- scious pcssessors of a political mon- opoly against which it is useless for aggrieved citizens to protest. modern "Boss Tweeds," who ask a helpless electorate-“What are you "There can be no doubt al, all of’ cynically shameless They take upon themselves the airs of going to do about it?" “That self-respecting Canadians of the sort that dwell in Compton Couri- ty should resent being moved about as pawns by such s combination, must arouse thg admiration and sympathy of every decent mall and -_. ‘ "heavy" in a way that marks him as one of the ftitv: criaractcr players l-ary Coast. l“ illmdcm- - -~ l Shh!!! J. Stanford. Charles Illd- flllfl Dylan. whose clever work diam, Arthur Stone, Ivan Linn. i be found in the old days mi the Bar- dsbt. What pal-t did they play ii the infamous Water Deal? Will an; of the winnings from that disgrace- ful business be used in all attemp to corrupt the electors cf Compton‘ "Obviously. unless th¢ people 0 Quebec propose to lie down uridcrthl sort of Government forever. the, must extend their heartiest sympath to the courageous voters of Comptol County who have taken up the chal ienge. Win or lose. the Compton Op position has already put heart int the long discouraged and dishes-rt ened common people of this Prov- ince." ..'GLE NfNGs FROM EASTERN KINGS-Mr. Raymond Solomon. d Georgetown. recently visited Ponmup island-Messrs. i-isrold Jamaal and Howard Steele of Glilpéftawy were recent visitors to Parimure ‘ land-The most successful dance the season was held in the aches. housc on Friday night. Sept. ll. un dcr the auspices of Psnmure Islam Women's Ixutituto. A dainty lanai was served and the dance was cea- sidered a success bcth financially an! socially, minim of m date ssiu ’ " Friday the thirtocntlt-Iflrs. lob! p. oi-imii sud masses beam. m» " blticlu fisherman of tannins» have sustained his reputation as a aim Ii ltau o yqgggh", -, tcr director. selected the aupportii l “It with In erncsylisbliity u v: ‘u Milne talent A’: a Nllllt the at’ WITH! Him"; Pl! lllltlllh, DUI “m; w vq-“Q h m I‘ ‘oiheim, Bernard Siegoi and lorry i» all have. eulgsneinc pans in R1007! Owlfl tar . lhflfl i“ . m" F? J v i the It is y; In . sides i la 6 i~ g 0U!‘ .» the [NCE l the i, . . r_ :ttm_ 3n 4. i? l.- g. ‘ viii ' l‘? ._ is." _ i.‘ c, ‘. n v x < t ' ‘D ’