i» ti...“ of Victory Bonds Maturing November lst, l9Z3_ . Under authority of the Minister- of Finance the Bank of Nova Scotia. will redeem a the maturing’ 1923 Victory Bends at par at any of its branches throughout Canada. Owners-may deposit their bonds with the bank any time before November 1, next and "on, that date receive payment in ‘full without charge or deduction of_ any kind Payment will be made as instructed by the owner, either in currency, by check or by credit to the owner's account. _'I'N I Bank 0f Nova Scotio Established 1832 Capital $10,000,000 Reserve Fund $19,500,000 zs-e L-IHE iiiiiiiii Bill SHOP from Holman's Catalog. THE MONTHLY MEETING OF Auxiliary of Y. M. C. A. will be hold Tuesday at 3.30 p.111. ill RECOVERINGu-Mr. James Brown of Stanley Bridge, is report- ed somewhat improved Mr Brown BLOWING UP WREOKAGE- Wreokase obstructions about some 0i‘ the wliarves and harbors oi‘ the Ifland are being dynamiied out of the way by Mr. Poland, of the Marine Department, who is here for this purpose ilrom Quebec. Yester- day monning some work was done at Connolly's wharf and in the ail’- ternoon Mr. Poland and his assist- ant went to Belfast pier. There is n. wreckage to be removed alt Hal- llday’s wharf, Murray Harbor, An- nandale and other piacs. READERS ARE advised that sale of foxes belonging to East Victoria Famm Black Fox C0., JittL, will take place at Wedlock ranch. Union Road. on Thursday November 1st oi i0 o'clock a. m. Also foxes owned by Estate Greenwood Foxes i/td, will ibe sold at 11 a. m., together with farm. ranch, implements, stock. etc., at ‘the same place ac- cording to advertisement in this paper. MISS MARGARET DOYLE, fol" ATTENTION! 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For the Moro Noinincl Con! cf _ Manufacture and Distribution 3 Coupons and 98c locum thlc NEW authentic Dictionary, bound In black p131‘ ()N.\_RY pm pram, niunmcc with ~i i i" _ Illlc In color. ~- ““ Pnccnt or mall cc UIII_ ‘ paper three c with , ninety-eight cont: lo cover cool of handling pclslcl, clerk hhc, no. in \'ll l) _.___.____._._.... mu. onccns WILL u nu,» Add m- Icotqc ‘ll bu. ‘iii-iii’. l. fl Dictionaries In One g .4" Pmlmrlq- mini-u we» a mu one m out u t .. ilziint-y _ lli‘ll('l‘ that bliss Rcnzl posse" , through the work, when one comes a upon such promisingqtlitlizs‘needingno 5uy__..“(_ was 1,. (rglfllgfilli o1 511195. “m Igdgle: fest merchant." . pring a1. 4 ‘l - » I ' i lsage," “Voices of Long A80. R1111 YPlI DR. E. C. HARRIS um Moore c McLeod, tut. ',. morly of Emerald, is now employ- cd as Stenogrztpher with the Gou~ eml Electric Co., Schenectady, N.Y. one of the largest Electric Compnn n, lee in America. Miss Doyle grad‘ ‘lllllllul from linion Commert-iiil Col- , Jogo lust term. in a nw-ccnt lcttcr to Prin. Mornu sho says, "i have an ,OXCOIl(‘ilI. position. The work is dif- \ nIlCllIl. but l huvu no trouble, owing no the excellent trziiningl rccciveil 'in (ircgg Slioi-tliziud nuil (Jificc JWnrk." “THE COMING OF JOV.—" A little booklet in pliiilll.‘ thought and language has just been receive-d from bliss A. 11- Rand, 61-l , Alain Street, dloncton, who is so kindly l‘(!lll(‘lllI)Cl'l‘(l hero, and whose father, llcv. John llciiii. D. l)., was ut one time the beloved pastor of the Methodist Church. : The booklet is ontiilcd “The Com- ing ol‘ Joy‘ ‘and each pziizc gives ovi- aotl in bnlzini-cd hnrmonyg tho inyslii: cle- i .incni uud the spiritual vision which (‘Ollliblllfl to make ‘the into jar-LI Some idea oi‘ tho variety iinil _ . . _i ivezilih oi the SUDJGULS oi the ivocms may ~ ho ohtninctl by u 21111101‘ l, selections are inadvisable, they arol all so ‘attractive. The render W111 Ifind himself, having starwd- keel’- ' ing right on through with interest and inspiration, Tin: L booklet can lbe had from the author for 75 cents and two cents ‘tor lfli _ Ming u-uil will no doubt he widely 011' the volume. il- ulateil. SATISFACTORY EVERYDAY SERVICE That feeling of security which one should have In purchasing drugs ls always oxpenleneed by our custom- ers. it is moat grallfylro 1° us to note this, for ilt proves that our untlrlng efforts to provide the best of service and the finest and purest of drugs have had the desired D 8 is DRUG BUYER. LET US SERVE YOU REGULARLY. Johnson & Johnson Tho Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prince 8111- l EYESTRAIN ls earnestly trust mun" the gap.—M. The Mitchell Inqury ____.._.. hour the evidence of the witnesses we have here. The inquiry would go on and the evidence would be given oven if We might adjourn for time to take his evidence, but l to take the evidence that is to hear the evidence 'anil cross- cxaminn, - is on investigation in the of the Province. a ing for the northern side of the ls Isle straits, owing to weather con dltlons. '- PAINFULLY INJURED-Mr. Warren Houston Mayfleld was the victim of a very serious and pain- ful accident a short time ago, in which one of his ankles was badly broken and bruised; Mr. Houston was in the act of unloading one of his milkcans from his wagon. where his horse. a highly spirited animal, made a quick start and n heavy can slipped from his hands and fell full-weight on his leg with the above mentioned Houston is making a good recovery under the skillful treatment of Dr. A. B. Stevenson, of New Glasgow. who was immediately summoned and set the broken limb. A strange coincidence was that a brothorin- law of Mr. Houston viz; Mr, E. C. LePage. general merchant of North Rustico, sustained a aimil> ar, though much lees severe accid- ent the same weok—when assist- ing his men in tho unloading of his vessel. Mr. LePage. is also im- proving rapidly aud their many frlouils liopo to son both young men as active as before, ere long. A FINE OPENING.—Tho, inter- nal of tho people of Rui-itico, and all the neighboring districts is at. tho present time largely centered on the charge, to take place on 'i‘uouday the 7th. of November, in the propriotorship of the fine mercantile property. that has been hold, by the late Joseph (lalliint, fnr more than forty yours. The store is idcnlly cituntoil for husl- tress, in tho heart of the village of ltu.~iticovillq-——just n few yards from .' o ilriuv-briilpre to which large vessels frequently (mini: for the iuirpose of unloniling coal and lum~ hvr and shipping farm. produce. The lutc i\lr. (lnllunt was horn in Rusilco. in 1X42 and \VIl(‘ll quite n youth exhibited thriftia marked characteristic of his later life) by encountering the than. most strcii- nous task of carrying the mails on a long, rough country road. \\'hi=u still a young mini ho founded the IlllSlllHHS stand that bus over since borne his name, and kept huiiilingI grcnior iintll it assumcil its pro-n sent creditable proportions. Along with thn mcrttiiiitili: business, .'\li'. (lnlnut cnrricii shipping trzido Iniili slivornl largo. vi-sscls and oversaw the work on a splcndidy on an OXICIIHIVC iin viug inrni situated near ltustii-n (‘on- vcnt, Many morr priiiscivortliy c - iihcis might vcry truthfully bu. up-I plied to his memory but suffice it‘ a thoroughly hou- This Taii is gone—iiut the work remains iljemm homa Irhi? Emile“? Con‘ to be tzikcn up by another-let us ffifnillltilllgl-zgrgfiytfiet 0 am that other “real;w0' ' . long , , uld ask that we take the eviiicn- ' “my be found “Ormy to ml co of those witnesses from Suuini- orsitlc. ' (Continued from Page Four) _ v ll Mitchell were here. sufficient u repose to ask the Commissioner now viiiiziblc. MR. lNMAN: A man has a right MR. STEWART: Mr. Mitchell not charged with anytb lug. This interests I MR. INMAN: The Attorney Gen- tli th ' .-.' .- 15g. »- - -. d... _--..._.--__ .._.._._..- GOVERNMENT STEAMERB. -- The Brant sailed yesterday ‘morn- land to lift buoys and supply some of the lights. The Araumore is still detained at Quirpon, in the Belle result. Mr. i . , ‘. or more. great work anxious to give their BVIiILIICC and son anything to hinder that. guards Mr. Mitchell in any case. get fair play all right. Mitchell and go on with thcnexam» inatiou of these witnesses. I not thing his adsence will invali- date their evidence. think so either. between some English young moi-i Government has tho right to got - "la-in Evsryspoonliil of Kellogg's Bran Constipation is largely responsible for auto-intoxication that leads to Kellogg's Bran that sweeps and puri- diingerous diseases unless it is not ties, ridding tho system o! poisons and only checked but permanently relieved. bringing conditions to normal. Eat - Constipation, in fact, is the basis of Kellogg's Bran regularly-at least a. majority of human ailments which two tablecpoonfuls daily; as znueb with could be headed oiiif people would each meal in chronic cases-and we only help rid themselves of this serious, guarantee that you will get relief per- . health-undermining condition, which manentiy and naturally. . canlwmu? d"!- _ Kellogg's Bran is delicious. ‘You Constipation must be fought to n do not have to learn to like it. Eat finish-not with pills and cathartics, it as acereal or sprinkle on or mix which are dangerous-to the delicate with bot or cold cereals. Or, cook it membranes of tho intestines and tern- with hot cereals, allowing two table- poriiry at hest—but with nature's spoonfuls for each person. Kellogg's greatest cereal health food--Bran- makcswouderfuimuiiinmgriddloeakes. Kello g's Bran, which is as delicious rnisiu bread, macaroons, etc. Recipes as it 1s beneficial. on package. Kellogg's Bran is wonderful in its is a necessity, Leading hotels, clubs and restau- work because it is ALL BBAN. And, rants servo Kellogg's Bran in indi- to get permanent relief, ALL BBAN vidual packages. All grocers. JENKINS d. SOIN, Charlottetown for Kellogg's Tocctcd Corn Flakcc and Bran eral in opening his case stated l can. ii’ Mr. Mitchell or anyone charge after charge against this else is guilty they will then have man of misconduct. to take proceedings against him. MR. STEWART: i said MR. STEWART: from the statements of these men ceedings that we may take against (Capts. Duthie and Butler) his Mr. Mitchell lie outside of this in- conduct should be investigator]. qulry altogether. MR. lNMAN: My honorable JOHN MOLLISON (sworn) friend did not say so but he said Examination by the ATTORNEY that the statements of Mitchell GENERAL: were ‘proved incorrect, that is. n Q. You live at Summerside? falsehood and a lie. The evidence A. Yes sir. us given by this gentleman (Capt. Q. You are a land surveyor? Turner) ou the stand shows that A. Yes. this man has actcil in a most ex- Q. Did you hear the statements traoriliitary way and the Coin- niadc by tho last witness Capt missiouor should see that. So i: 'i‘urner? has tnkeu on the form of in- A.‘ N0! V975’ "1111311- I W85 vcsllgating a charge of fraud Cooling in- ngziinst him. it is only fair to Q- D111 YOU T1981‘ U10 notify him in some way that this is 8W9" illwlll i1 P111117 going on aaziinst hliu and lot him A~ N05 ' Dcclcrc late evidence cross-examine witnesses if he Q- Did you 111111111 11 BUPYCY "f ivants to, especially as Ziir. 1811i] 11031‘ 1511191111117 fitludcfs witnesses are not liPrc. A» I (1111- MR. GAUDET: Has itiificliell any Q- when 11111 V011 111111“? 11ml? snliplprg? A. Some weeks ago. lt was in LIEUT. JACKSON: l under Allan-sf- sinuil ho has iolicltovn iii Amherst, Q- 711i"- “115 m9 911W B111'V@Y- 111' \l ‘ h... was thcrc another? A. i was out twice but it was nutchci] the some thing. it was all done in August, Q. What land did you survey? MR. lNMANi l claim that tnt- A- 1 111111015100" 111111 '- “'11s invtisligniiou has ilcvolopoil into “lirvlwlm! “m 7'1"" 1111"] "f ‘VIII u charge of tho grosscst fraiul and I111" “lityllo- ("mm-iii MHYIW 3111i that. ziccoriliug to all sense of fair P9191‘ Sinclair» pan-IV I" Que?!“ play tho inquiry should ho ad- Cmmty ""11 Part1)’ l" P111199 journrii to givo that man a chance. colmtY- George and William MR STEWART; section 3 U; Mayne have some land both in the statutes of the Province pro- Qllfiell-‘l "Fill P1111“ but I wink VlilUS “that no report shall be Slnclillfs “'39 ‘Ilmgemer 111 inndo against any person or per- (weens- . ' llliluor ill: l‘ui'lcy. i licvo. . MR. GAUDET: Doe's halting to Amherst? LIEUT JACKSON. Ycs. soils until reasonable notice shall Q- "my many “m5 were I11‘ have boon givon to him or them of "Owed m “"3 5‘""’9Y' the charge of misconduct against A- AMI" “"9 9" “IX hundred him or them. and ho or they shall “crcs- ' have boon allowed full opportiiii- Q" What “"1" m" “Wm "f m" . ity to lic hoard in person or by imnmy? counsel.“ f in the (zourso of the i:i- A- "VMI- w" '“"-i“'“'"‘?‘I "l" Ilmmll‘ ‘wiry H transpirps that "m", is ,1 ary lino.nf the total urea ‘and we] ‘ irliiirgi: ihc Commission is not to m"! "H that "an m“ he“ I" y,‘ rrzport until reasonable notice IlllH Qua/Om‘ Cmlmy “'05! Ur ‘he COIIMYI 3g; Iliillll given oi’ this charge. that is hm’ F03“ and ‘vest “f m“ “minty . l u“, Section nloamh trhere are lino itself in four acre lots. though two witnesses here who are very there. were some Jobs a little less j__.___ Q. Were the lots square or re- am] tangular? cottmm I A. Rectangular. narrow and Q. Was the whole part in Prince County. I have a small. incomplete THE COMMISSWNER. [do not plan hero which l made for my'-[:;. own use. (Plan produced and ex-I “are” plaincill. ‘ l Q. When was tho largo plan pro-I I pared? - “m, A. Shortly uftt-r the survey nrrow technical view of tiic iiiatt- agfigflgutlx1"lgntlgaerligfihtgltwlnh 'MR_ INMAN, I only brought it of August, autl l know I could not p as a “mum. of fa“. “MM finlsn nun ltnlav; flor homebink thc . oven rig. ui came ac nu THE C°MM'SS'ONER' He w“! the 23rd, 24th and 26th and coin- MR. GAUDET.’ Tho Act M R. STEWART: Certainly. _ l cry much (JDDOSO taking "H helps lm you from‘ loxlc poisons! for it is the "bulk" o! Ross Special Indigo Serge by Icorcl. This cloth i: always In color, your taste. Our customers wearing this particular Serge eon. and the ccnstanfldemand mskec it ncouccry for uc to contract months ahead to meet For Men's Wear - equlrcmcntc. in stock, uniform in quality and cofo We have a cult for you, made to fit your body and to plusc Merchant Taller MIIIIDOGK IIUSS Chcrlcltotown FOR SOLID COMFORT HAVE A New Ideal Pipeless t sonny, Show s. Pearilon Charlottetown Vlisiialled in your I home.The equal of Jany made. One of the very few with the solid one piece A Won- saver of j cast dome. dcrful fuel. Manufactur- ed by Thompson & Sutherland, Ltd., North Sydney.Sold by ' . y . ~ pletcd the survey. MR. GAUDET. Vie. may notify Q. what did you do Wm‘ do large plan? A. I delivered that to William Mayiiu und he issued the chvquw for lllf‘. I unilerstanil it was lic- livorcd to tho gentlemen who or- dered the survey. t). Who engaged you to the survey? A. The first dny l wont out the THE COMMISSIONER: [do not MR. GAUDET: It has coma to o notice of the Government that ere has been some transaction inn k1- in tho afternoon, ironilug on ttmurue, l Mlt l ll. Th s. young nil-u Iliiie Cflllilllllllllflil-fk; Mitchell was “VWIIYIR. und illr. Mitchcoi lilllll "N, agent of the Govemlnent the Capt Dudley came along froiu i~Jm<1 oruld llllil wo made an ugriaiemcnr.l the Commission to investigate the It was many Mr‘ Mitchanl WI") facts ‘of the case and the Comiuiss: was ‘mnfloymg m“ w "wk" "h" , ion may cull whomsocvcr they see Smwpy" , i ( S m m, witneflaeit _ “Wits that in August of this’ BROWN ELK MR. INMAN: l i-iuiimlt that it Ye-X'~-Y'_q has developed into n charge and ' _ ,_ _ that the man charged should hr- THE COMMISSION?“ __“"" I I [lomqedv this the sumo Aniirru l'|.-i.<i-r H MR. STEWART: l will imam-- “mclmll? E g take to notify liliii hoforc this in- A‘ ‘ML Boots (10 Inches High) w iii is be are just the thing for Full and Winter wear. it has stout soles and rubber heels. The Elk leather i8 thick ibut very soft 81111 pliable and the whole boot conveys high tone. ALLEY and Company. Ud- FABHIONABLE FOOTWEAR :vrwi vvvvv Probably the Oluoc of Your Hccdcehcc Have Your Eyes Examined ' Consult 128 Queen ltrccl .‘_"'9"a‘f "' 1 QAAQAJQ . . . . . . . . . _ . MAKE YOUR Appointment Now For XMAS Photos’ with Bayer 163 Gt- e , ' '4 l vcstigation (rinses, and in order not in ivaste time l will usk that tho ivitiiosses here he heard. I will certainly hour the ivitncsscs have asked me to find that out if ,G. F. Hutcheson Q. iio was on lilo lslnnil iliou’: A. Yes. That Will-l the only lime- I saw hlin. i snw Dudley tlu-i second time. E THE ATTORNEY GENEFtALz, Q. Did you agree with Mr. Mitchell! ubou the oxpcnsc of thc wurvi-y ill that time. A. No, it took mu a grunt IIIHIII longer to make tho plan than l had snggeatotl to hlni but .-c uure me to understand that \\'llilIl:\'1,‘l‘ it was the cost would be pal/l. Q. it was after you had gone lllii thorn that you saw Aiitrslicll for A ‘fut; the first time. Q. Who engaged you ti no out THE COMMISSIONER! i think hat the Government udshcs to ul out; is Whether this Province being injured by things that arc lug ilono by anyone and they Education l ls the stopping ctonc to pro- 7o Pleasure and haPPIM“ 9° ham‘ I" hand with m. woman who has surrounded herself with electrical Ip- pliancos. Handsome, economical and practicll, U18)‘ "WI" home work a joy and cut down the housework 1'10""- Washing Machines Those we carry are sel- ccted for their complete ex- ccilenc/e both in use as well as in wear and service. Bet ter huy where you are sure of satisfaction. Our prices are attractive. Vacuum We offer only the one w; know to rervice. use. why. Queen Street . J 29a‘: _— _ "T '. T- hcso two quullciucu press and prosperity. You, cs “m”? inf“? "My “Tm ' _ _ _ ) Pnwnt.’ knuw n“. and “ml _ ‘fllglfllll Mayne ca ui- i0 lr. ‘Ctlglltlblgtll-l “VirllllllléglnéilbllléLgYwlih your chum," to ‘chad m“ bllrllllblh iie and asked in: to r .. n. to - (Jilllib Cl l.. Q. "list was lhc first , tit-u you had? i they may not bc handicapped In future yuro. i (Ynpt. Diiillcy but it was only Ill 11 Enliiun-I mutter oi IIOIJJIIS. Q. l uniiorslaiitl ‘ that (Tupi. Butdoyou know that about A- Yes- , Dudley 111111 1\'11‘- Mlmlw" we," m" lcvcn out of cvcry ton school. Q. That was when? gather on the first occasion. “up,” h, W, Qountfy my. A. I think it was on Weillioiitlny‘ A. Yes. and (lant- Dudley and dung" ‘yup it might have been the 15th or the Mr. Thompson the second time. 14th? I am not very sure. Q. When did you see Capt Oo you know that defective cycs arc frequently the cause cf poor cohccl work. cvlcln - i tho hill Mid c nature y brlaftf . ° ‘HIE ivmw rluiiiwn naimanv THERAPION . THERAPION No. 2 THERAPION No. 3 No. l for Bladder Cctcrrh. No. I for Blood k Skin Discus. No. l for Chronic W nccccc. Bold by leading Chemists. Price in England 8c. Dr. b‘??? "i..." .°°" 3213"“ ‘it; . . , on. c our word "Thcraplcuf-lc on mic. Govt. Have your child's cycc 0x- amlncd now and know will! their condition lc-do M! queen. lllfl Sill‘ Optcmctrlct "nu Q. You had no dealings ivlth nny- Dudley and Mr. Thompson-H g A. That was the sccaul time 1 was out. if I mistake not. 23rd of August. I think- Q. What was the nature of your conversation with them. A. There was a suggestion about The king n road at the southern end and a few details lllto that. Q, it was all concerning vey and the plan’! the A. Yes. l think there was some- Ihinl said in regerdratolaying off 1 the part that was County and a certain understand- ln Queens Electric Cookers whether you desire a rim pls hot plate, a toaster, c percolator, or an electric table ltOVlr-JW‘ have the kind that will plvc perma- nent satisfaction and they cost no more. Cleaners give good, life long This is what you will want to depend on in home The way to know‘ the best is to have us chow you limit/um _ wiioLsAu: n RETAIL Grafton Street lines would run. I was‘ supposing lII liri that they woud rm. north and south but they wanted them to run fronting on the Princetown road. ‘ Q. That is all you bail to do with the mutter? A. Yes. , (To be Continued) ' EALT H Keel! your health. H Always k c on Mlncrifl handy. The universe‘ remedy ior every ill rpuAaog - Linton-NT .1