i‘ “LIQUID GRANITE la the varuiah that gives aatizfact _ It gives noon a beautiful lasting lustre whether they are of wood, linoleum or ollcloth and provides a surface as hard a: granite, which withatandsevery teat of endurance. Even boiling water won't hurt it.” Specify liquid Granite-Mada by Lar eat Hake": i _ lleaaad Spud “KUCTIONP Property and Furniture WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9m. We are authorized by Stephen Iluzhes. Esq. lo sell his nice new (‘ottage and Lot with out buildinszs and garage. situated on Spring SI. This Cottage has all modern improvements, bath. sewerage, eli-ctrit lights and also on the same day we will sell all the furniture. coinpris mg parlor. dining room, bed rooms and kitchen. Salc of property at l2 o'clock noon. Furniture commencing at 1.30 p. ni. ' ' CARTER G SON, BENJ. Auctioneers O-Q-QGO-QOO Pd-O§4§§O-§+§-O-OQ~O P000000 00-0 O-OOOOQ O O§§O§£ BE SUnE AND REGISTER ~ VOTERS. be sure and register. Every Liberal-Conservative voter, man and wo‘ 2 Q Q 5 2 - ‘. . , - '1 ‘irl ly, ‘fh "s man should register his 0r_hei name with >‘ ‘r‘0h‘{f;‘r_flilxjfr;‘§ff,kf,j°§‘ui.ebf 10f‘ the Registrar for the Polling Division in lShe w...» malty HIINI iiS-elilt-ii I'll?‘ ' ‘ . e and siver ieziiit u '. \' E ‘vhlch voter hve§' ' . E llay I had to getkshpés and . . - |1< ,_ ( g , g-ti-Icuri 1'1 ktiti ..-'t-ent i: ll“\( H ‘ 0 I h“ IHUPt appear PQPPOndHy > I llliflinlllhflflrulliiéfiffnifl leiufe ( inc <1 before the registrar and get his or her name , some moat-t. i_ hitherto ask If... it o . . v f‘ _ b nee utit.l my ulloiuititt is due. iit H I» on the list. In case of sickiiesg oi a se n.0,“... ...,.. M.“ “t... ...,.-' am. ; from the city a relative or employer of the . :pgigciphlnlizidctilllptthcoluldenlligdgiiti " voter can register the vote of the person q : WLIIL on: ‘John .\ldrlcli you are lll. . 519k 0*” absent- .. ' 3S3.‘ $63.15 .”t‘.’.l»'.‘.'.'j."....i”il‘i°iigii? {BT11 4 - . v - <0 -' - ' - ' <1 rE"i-"ii<-'i1<i~ W111 beg-ii on Mo» 1 .;'..":..":;‘..r.."-‘..“.i~' i, , 0C1‘. and COYltlIlUE Until :“"B_ei'a_ust» -l have iiiitliltig t0 say, DAY, NOVEMBER 5. The registrars will 1 t" '.'.§_.',‘,',‘, an“, “m, you, “m, “.1, , be in their respective places every day from 411v? Dvrrtsulk- John! It ls {he _ . d r ‘worst habit. a TIP!“ mm have. ‘iot- i 9 a- m- unt119 p’ ‘m’ except between 1_ an A [see I don't liuld it tignitist you that I and between 6 and 7. There are 4 registrars p0“ "is w "Iwlsiiseflt 11> m- l - Jorgave you almost at once. Ilut < for the whole cit . - -..- .. a. a. i... nl ht that I zlfl ir tl 0 y ll _ , _ ‘ ‘ w, ‘ _ H hid . n ally sweet nature. Du u ARI» 1. 2. amt a Btu-Islet: u 1i ii 1.5. 3.11.". 152?... 2. .......... “'ILI"REI) (‘OYLE AT 14.") DOlfClIE-WTICR iJnhgtT)"l whzvw 1 $'l‘-( corner of Dorcliester and Prince.) ‘ "Oltuevet 6mm. i won't annoy . “Z-XRD 4. with icnxicsr JL-LYNING il.i""-$“§§.,f!$j§;°?f'Qnffiffii‘, ‘$211 1 BXGNALL AT Till‘: G. \". Y. .\. "URIE, {You d0 stlck so close to that ‘old . - . - 1'1». l cl afton Street‘ not ot‘ tiny woman, I know] d you . - '1 wry - . V, . . ldn't look it tnoiher woman. , u AItD .1 east AM) u ARI) .. m s1 fjfff‘, bu, o, ymfl, 1,0,, u km, CENTRAL with “TLLIAH E. DOl'(i.-\.\' "flu ftvm thinking 0f rue." _ r y v . r . Her voice hroke_ a bit, as if she Ar THE HXREx A ltlxlg [IT/JRO‘ felt herself abused. Strange. that STREET_ Jtvhn didn't even notice lt. slit.- , thought, as slie watched bistab- v v , .. , -. - . t‘ , _ “ ARE) 5 _ “ Eb!‘ CE!‘ [HAL Ax” 'l\sll‘f(‘)lrll he left she kissed him as \\ ARI) a) \\ EST ‘YITII ‘VENIOALL isusal. then complained: ' - f — <_ v ~ “T. busy tliinkin of that old “ORTII A r ‘TIII. iaotRKr. “INDSOR woflfflo m, m, gJohn?" H, GARAGE, 25b Queen Street. ‘tlssed the proferreil check without knt wing what he dld. then hurried Any person In the city whose name ls ‘malt-en lie left the morning be not on the ll5t can "Oil VOtG. fore. and for countless other morn- , i u I it ,l: d-l‘ < novr DELAY as ‘FIJICIKE MA v nu n1“ Iii“: m" 1 99-” It A RUSH ox THE L.\S'I‘ DAYS. New Haven Meeting- “‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ““‘ ‘ ‘* “e~e-e-eeeee--o+ The moctinglvertised by the Liberal Conservative candidates In .- be held at New Havcn hall on Wed nesday. November 9 has been changed to Kingston hall. MALCOLM McNEILL. Pas engcr Steame Le M t If can _o 13h. . ' Novgma: 17:’?- re: or ar ottetown ctober t October 29th k U Arrl Ch 'l it t d I f St. J h ' A f 16th, N - B G ember 1L‘. ~.3§.Z...'.°5}’>{'»..'" m‘ °' ° "'- ° °'°" °' i eat llylllg Bi Arrive Charlotteown and leave for Montreal-October 24th, Nov- “D & F n ember 8th, November 28th. Q ' Agflflls _ No waste at all in tis- “ _ .___.._‘.._;..-=r=:| lng, s s AGENTS WANTED Meat and spices all of 0 I n I - -—- highest quality .<..‘...f1l"T'i‘.ii'.-'l Jill's-iii."..hliii?»tliliilllif - Th‘? Standard f0!‘ a 11.3111?."lfiiliifillnflil.".'i!'§i'§§.l"';.l'§ quarter of a century. For rvur nleasui- and health n.lY-llll‘utililllli."' .5351?’"rl.'il’i'.'Z-.FPQQ.'I Every PQund wraPped HID OD the "Harland" ll uaQu|"tll'\Il8|‘N apply Ilovr-l Aluiiiifncturlnt: ' P h t b [fin i‘ panned. You are offered the op- "amenity. "cut. 1'7. Tiiteult» (lul- n,‘ , arc men ’ ed’ I. portunfty any Tuesday, Thurnday. _-__ ficial stamp of Dominion Friday and Saturday at I p_ m. Government Inspectiorh rpm-q, Orwell return m. so Your grocer has them: -°"' " '-_ Also our other lines of Thursday Victoria. return fare I - - _ A . - _ Pride leaf.’ lu r m far e \ liwiiungi tn‘ [mini imn trill Meats’ Ham’ Bacon’ Rona y, v9, um Q rs o ensug on. wi we c I _ - 85 ¢uta the King (It-urge lliill on 'I'ucsd:iy. Corned I.)0!k9 Rlbs and Saturday West River return fare November 8th at In in for the Lard Inglst on gettmg , _ . . . .. : . .. I ll eoutl. purpose of organization. etc, An THE EST B0 one of the lurganmnbcr who address wlll be delivered by J. E. 8 - low Mk0 advantage of thou 'Or':w’1!lt’ K. ('.. on the iluilc-s and with excurlloul. |I'(‘.$PG‘DSl'bl|lll("i or the ballot. Lair IBOOIIOGIf-Iolu are flue. We les from adjoining polling districts the are respectfully requested to at- wu will be planed with _ . tend. vaaflgllnaefll- {voice sounded strained. . '"l shall sleep at the clubP-how thankful he was that he had re- -_taiiie:l his menibeiship, "then I shall not disturb you." Ilc expected it storm 0T object Ions. and was astonished and re» litrtd when she replied: "I have Just accepted an lnvlta A HUSBAND T0 MARGIA I ly CAROLYN BEEOHER O O-O-O-OO-OOOOQ-O Chapter LXV '-lm llri-‘lcb closed his desk with a sigh. Then suddenly came the thought that he could not go .... .., .-...u no. lace Murcia, hel.‘ >qll6SllOIlB, her chatter. He called Marcia on the telephone. _ l “I shall be late tonight. Marcia." [he said. Even In hla own ears his forced. KZOII‘ from Claire to go to the opera with her. Isn't it nice that I bought that new dress last week? I knew I should need it soon. Sh. wants iiie iii stay all night with her as her father is away. so I'll call her up and say I can. I dldni promise because you weren't quit: nice to inc last night. Are you all over being cross about that old cup John? lIert-‘s a kiss!" The sound of a kiss blew faintly through thc rice-iv "Why did she have to mention last night and -- my dlenccy cup?‘ John muttered as he turncd friini the icli-phcne. It was so like llOI’ lic thought as his lips twisted inttt a >Dfi u’ smile. .\'l that night and tlie ncit diij. he fought the bavle. \\'liiit coulil llt‘ do that lie already liaid not done? Ile Itiltas if a blank wall hilt] been rritrt-tl before liliii and not by the clisest scrutiny coulil he find the smallest loophole. They met at dinner. John ser iously quiet. hlarcia full ufcliatter. ,Tlie opera teas ilcliglitful. l-‘arrai and (‘airust- sang, and wasn't (‘ariisii wonderful‘? ‘PI-Ivery one ailinirctl my gown. Ii lfPtilly was ag pretty as any in the :lI(‘I‘>'E~hIIP lures. John. You would have been proud of me if you had been illllflg. I let Uelton ilress m1. hair. You know no one ever Illilkt‘ the woman who invariably stood in the window until he was out of __l along, bead a. blt forward, should ers s gins, and without a glance turue the corner that hld him from the sight of the watching no man. "John is gciilng old." she inur- iiiured as she watched. "I mus‘. make him stand straighter. Ht» used to be so handsome, and now he looks like an old man, acts like one too much ul hi9 time. Ii 5 tiia. uld work of his. sticking so closely to his desk. Other uien don't do It." She sighed as she turned away and went about her daily routine, first looking at her new rug with a satisfied smile, then drawing the shade to shut out the sun for feat‘ lt would fade the colors. that sun her mother had insisted that John pay for ar.i.l which she so sei- lczii remained at home long snougli to enloy. But in her own room. dressing :0 go out. sht again thought of John, his silence of the last two days. "He uiust be sick. I'll make him see a doctor." she declared aloud. then telephoned for her car and sc in was moving briskly through ‘he park while John bent over his ilesk trying in vain to keep his thoughts on his work. .\ letter came from Muriel abut-i nocn. a bright chatty letter tell- .ug hlm all about Kenneth. his zrcat improvement. how hfllilll‘ ‘licy were to have him. but saying very little about herself. Yet In a wag.‘ it clcafcd his brain, helped ‘ilni to concentrate upon his tasks. tTo be continued) u- pectid Bank Bandits Taken ‘ llI'l"l<‘.\l.(). .\'. l'.. .\'ov. 3.——TWO man belicvgd by the inn-lice to be meutbers of the gang which robbed the Niagara Trust Company at Niagara Falls yesterday were ar- rested here today One of the pristiners, the police say; recently \\‘IIS released Ironi- prison at blansfield. Ohio. Ile gave lil~i name as Russell Battaglla. 2f years of age. of Niagara Hills. His co mpanion stiiil he was Peter Or- ticello. of Buffalr. v . The number plates- on the auto- imitiile abandoned a short distance from Niagara Idalls HIIPI‘ the roti- hery bolougrd to a Buffalo man. who tol-l the police he believed they were stolen by one of the men under arrest. -:--<o>i—- CAREFUL SELECTION LESSENS BROODINESS IiwmiLv liens, like wayward child. rcii, are a grcit discredit to their parents and a source of IlIlflOyflfllJE Charlottetown, I’. E. I. to all who have. to do with tlicni. Tliat Is why one. of the greatest? sight. But this morning he strode - Quantum: if llonor Roll‘ Prince Honor Roll for Slwel School for October. ..Principal's Dipt. Grade X i. Mabel Calibeck. 2, Marlon Newsoino. 3. Mabel Henderson. Grade IX 1. Cecclla Stoddart. 2. ‘Marlon Hart-ls. 3, Marion MacEwen and bongworth. Norah Vice Principal’: Dept. Grade VIII. I. Grace Campbell. 2. Florence Owen. 3. Elsie James Mlnlrowu‘: Dept. Grade VII 1, Miriam Worth. 2‘ Gladys Matheson. 3. Elaine Bennett. , > Mien Tait’: Dept. Grade VI I. Vera Wlsener. 2. Mary I-‘arquson. 3. Helen llIcMIllan. Min Acorn’: Dept. Grade V 1. Helen hitquharson. 2. Mabel Mathleson. 3. Margaret Waller; Miss Fullerton‘: Dept. Grade IV. I, Wayne i\fcl\'ie. 2. Nancy Weeks. 3, Margaret Match. Miss Harlem's Dept. Grade Ill I_ Nellie lllcCabe. 2. Etiltli Ford. 3, Haze: Mclnnls. Min Watson's Dept. Grade ll l. Ruth Foonilbs. 2, Anna Bennett. 3, Illarjuric Show. Miss Kelly's Dept. Grade l I. Evelyn Eldridge. 2. Annie IVIaoLennan. 1i, Du-lclc Walker and Helen ‘.\Ic~ Kle. . Admits Nine concerns of every auiliitloits anti enthusiastic poultryniaii is to res trli-t the appearance and develop meni of bro-rliness in his flock. Uroodiness llilll be l'(_'Illl('t"Il very makieilly lly careful. rlgitl. and persistnnt selection. l l station. where a detailed experi- "ncntal study of brooiliness has been made, it \\'ll>'. ascertained that ion the average hen in the flock was bromly “SS iimcs ii year. At- tcr p:\ir=.taking sclectiwn was practiced for flve years. this ten~ pent-y to btotidiness was rediiccitl =0 that the itverage egg producer In the flock developed bioudiness only 0.126 times a year. A study of the correlations between mobili- ncs-s and egg production shows that pullets that are viery liroody tend to lay relatively few eggs bctwieentliclr brooilv periods. There ls no one dominant cause wf broodiness among poultry. Gen. etlcally’. there occur four distinct types of notibrootliness and one of breodlness. It is believed that birds showing only a slight ten» lent-y to brooillness belong tti Ln;- zome class as the noiibroody fovxls, is each has abut the same proport- ioy. of bruody ofhpring. The deter- mination of hrnotllness ls coin pllcated by the fact that lilrds that ire not broody during tho pullet vnar may Iieconie hroorly during thclr sous-on of third [flying 59a SO11. +00»? "CANADl-ANS FROM THE GROUND UP" Crew 0f “Bluenose" presented with genuine Canadian Rubber Boots to mark victory No more flttlng recognition ‘he work of the men who ‘he "Hluenoi-ie", winner of the. In- ternational Fisherman's (‘hallenge Trophy. could have been izlven than In the presentation to eiich oi‘ i pi-ilr of genuine Canadian made HShOTLTIQIYS boots, the gift of .\mo_., Ilolilcn .\'IcCready l.td.. to the skipper and crew. (‘auutla is justly proud of thc victory uf this (Yiinatllan-laullt boa‘ ‘JVOI’ the contcnilcr from Glouces- icr. proud of both boat and crew". because they are typical of Cana da. And now comes this gift of a product known tn Canadians as "(fanadian from the Ground Up". The boots presented lo the crew were of thn sylt- known as "Kings- pni-t," tough, serviceable. comfort iihlc and light. a boot which L1 first choice of II largo number of fishermen and seamen. A Health Saving ‘ REMEMBER: Don't vvnlt IIMII you let lick-l‘!!! l1 it "E YARMOUTH, N. I. l‘ previous to the practice of select _ i “HANIIINGTON. Nov, 3.~~lnvesti_- _ ,gatlon by a special committee into uihargea by Senator Watson (Demo- ‘crat. Georgia), that United States At. the Jlassacliiictts OXPETIIIIPHLQHr-ddiers m [prams “in... hanged .wlthout court martial or other trial jwas ordered today by the senate by unanimous vote. |lJ_V the president of the senntc. and Senator Watson wlll be Invited lic- foro lt to produce proof. l Senator Watson's charges pre- cipitated a heated debate today In the senate. He produced a small photograph of an alleged hanging ‘and insisted that his charges were ‘true. |Seuawr Horah tRt-pullcan, Ida- lnt. said he lhadl examined the photograph and had been told by two former service men that the charges were true. but that he was "imwmlng to proceed on such evl- deuce." "How many senators know.‘ Sen- ator Watson had asked. "that a priivate soldier was frequently shot by his officers because of some complaint against cfllcers’ Instr leiice; and that they had gallows upon which men were hanged. day after day. without court martial or any other form of trial’! I had and have the photograph of one of those alil""ilk“,“llp0n which twenty-one white boys had already been exc- ciited at sunrise when the photo- graph was taken; and there were others waiting In the camp jails to he hanged morntug after morn- my. A Serious Charge. Senator Wadsworth declared that "rtlils charge could not be “lightly “dlled ‘brushed aside" nor “excused on tho ground of excitability In de- bate." He demanded that Senator Watson produce proof. ISenator Watson replied that he r~sented the demand and would |“tell hlm foot to foot and shoulder to shoulder" that he was ‘the equal of any senator“ and assumed full responsibility for his charges. He. said he would refuse to go before anv committee with pls evidence nr to produce his witnesses unless they iwiire guaranteed immunity. iltoplylnz to Senator Watson's changes. Senator New (Republican. Indiana). presented an offlclnl state- ment from the Judge advocate gen- oral of the army showing that out of a total of twentv-elglit sentences of death imposed In the United States expeditionary forces. only nine were actually carried out. Shot Sweetheart ml Sell “ALDEN, Muss. Nov. (L-Altheu It. Kulirlit. shot today bv George A. Dunhum. ir.. with wvhoin she had been keeping comipnnv, died a few hours later at the Maiden Hou- plt;l. After shooting the young woman. Dunham sent- a bullet through his own head. He ls not expected to recover. 0n the way to the hospital. ac- cording to the police report. Dun- ham remarked um "she got what she. deserved." At his home the police found a note In which they ' ma mniuim told ct’ his intentions of shocttlng the young woman. ‘Friday evening. abated totia_\'. a million dollars damage has been [but It is feared that loss of life . gr-noke Shots Fl ed in ' __lliili ‘tiilie r NEW YORK. Nov _.. - York's metropolitan '\l'P.1, sudden- ly cul of! today from Its milk itiipply by a strike of more than 10.000 wagon drivers and platform inen. tonight tvus still without normal tie~ llvcrvcs and indications were that the situation tomorrow would be Just as bud. Progress towards an early settle- ment was made late today, how- ever. at a three-hour conference called by Mayor Haylan when com- iuzittees representing the union ad the distributors agreed to confer to- morrow. Shortly after the New York mllk conference board mid announcer! it would seek lo have the inlik supply at mtlaylng stations prntetfied by the state coustabulary lite first violence of the strike was reIHrlQJ. Alter xii running fight in whch sev- eral shots were flreil the [KWCE ar- rested two men. charged with over- turning a zmcer‘; push curt con- taining battled mllk and striklrg him on the head with a mllk bottle The dayfls distribution was confin- ed to hospitals and other instltu tlons requiring rin imperative daily supply. Union mcn have agreed lo conllpuo such deliveries. When feeling dairy cattle. and especially If purchasing high pric- ed concentrates. It l5 well to con- sider the fertilizing value as ivell as the feeding value of feeds. Resting Starving ' Men Marooned ST. JOHN'S. Nfld.. Nov, :t.---'I‘lv~ nortiheast gale which has swept this section of Newfuunllzind since Half done to roads. and public property. It ls estimated, In adiltion to the loss of private property swept a-wiic or destroyed. Beyond one death in St. John's from electrocution, no loll of life from the storm ls known. at sea was lnevltii-ble. .\'o word has yet been heard from the small schooner whlth was blown out to T&B Una it for pip: satisfaction “Jo-BE? Tllld \\ ONDIGII l SALVI-I Soldiers Executed The committee will Ibo appointed‘ Rel-id what n Priiiiiini-ut Ht John “Still-red the torture-a of tlu- donned" front lulu-ding I'll" J3 Punter-bury sirm-i. July lI-lli. 192i Mr Dcur J<-..-'riit first nppllv- ntlrin nf your "JO-INCL" PZALVIC up- Durcntly Move inc relief and our‘ hox cffceted a l‘llf‘f‘ of a bud cum- iir| bleeding plies. Thorn ivcrc When ‘I uiifft-rt-d the tortures of tht-l datum-d." and nii P\'l\l'Ill\l.lt\I\ of lill‘ bowie-ls izuvc r-xcruclatlni: pnln. You can use mo m4 ii rcfi-ri-ui-o, (ll-JORGE Ii}. Ii.\\'. Printer. The same reports from nll wlm ilsc it whether fur Idczemu. Stilt lfliciint. lilimd Polsnniritr. Etc. It cures ull. Prim- 31,00, 'l"riu| b"); 5mg i-‘or sale Ilughcs Drug (‘us Reddln Brita. 1'). A. Fnfllfil‘. H. \\'. Tooml-s and Cm. or Joseph A. llfiirdoch Ill? (Jrangc. Street, St. John. N. II v [AGENTS WANTED Men and women. not u. Pflflvngg‘ . ‘but to travel and llppnllli local rcp- resentntlvca, 82X a week and ox. P151898 Kuarnntccd. with good chance to maltt- $50. n week and ex. penseu. State age and qug||n._-u;|.,,,_.,_ Experience unneceasuryg Also t-xpcr- fenced organizers or crew IIIBIIBLI-I era wanted. Winston Cu., lit-pt, t; Toronto. " _ AGENTS WANTED sumo-won Yotin NEXT inn DAYS. Spot Cash. New lmtentlnn jiiat out. Chemical windshield Wlperi one rub over rnln blurred auto windshield and preatoZ-irlnss Itnvs clear 24 lin\ira--worka like mnirlc. Hells on night. Agents make 200 per cent profit. Exclusive territory freo, YWVQ-lflkntu today. Auto Ar-resunrlea Co. G10 Echo Drive. Ottiivvii. Ont. ANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Change-In Tlmo-lularld Dlvlaioii October changes Commencing Monday, 31st. 1921. the following wlll go Into effect. No. 43 train leaving at tetowu at 1.35 p.m. and iit Borden at 4.45 and No. leaving Borden at 8_40 p.m. arriv- lng at Charlottetown at 10.55 p.m. wlll be discontinued. N0 l3 trnln wlll leave Charlot- tetown at 1.25 p.m., Instead of 4.40 p.m., due to arrive at Summerslde at 5.15 p. m. Instead of 1030 p.m. No. 4 wlll leave Tlgnlsli at 7 n. m. and arrive at Charlottetown tit ‘$.05 p.m. , N0_ 12 leaves Tlgulsh at 8 n. IIL, irrfveu at Summarsldo L35 p. m, leaving Summcrslde at 3 p.m., an rfves at Borden. at 6 p. m. All other trains wlll run as heretofore untll further advised. Olalrlct Paaeenqer Agent's Office, Charlottetown, P.E.l.. October zstii, 1921. i Chariot.- arriving 40 trai l - Desirable Fox Feed l i”. During our killing season we ‘lave a llmlted quantity of Fran if special value to feeders m thlu iaason who alm at producing tho iest fur. lilpment by freight In iny quantity required. THE ISLAND GOLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Charlottetown. P. E. I. New ' a T!!!’ a makes the bath ... 1.1;...» H/H SI/HNCN/ One to two tablespoonsful delightfully refreshing. 2i l Gmmonia sea with four men ol illlflfd- "Pi" Cape Hayden. Ono story from (on- ceptlon Bay tells of l-Wellle me“ train; dorced to spend three days without food, marooned on Kelly's Island. near Bell Island. wlieretliey were trapped by the sudlen rising of ivlnl and 57L A .~"93IHL‘I‘ res- c'ued them today. Tremtndoue Deatruellon . Grates Cove and 0th" P121195 ‘m the north shore of Conception Bus“ report tremendous destruction l0 fishing and other PfuIWFlY. WIWTV" es, stores and roads have been swept away. Losses there urc 68" timated at $200,000. ' ,Slr Richard Squires, prime itllI'.l~ ister returned trdaY from a “Y0 hundred and tlfty mile tour to Trin lty Bay, A pathway through hi8 banks of snow. practically ull‘ known previously at this time of the prenil r's car ito pass. Slr Richard reports little distress In sections vlsitc-Itliy hlm and so); that any unempoyment which eit- Ists wlll ‘be relieved by the recon structlon work ‘nrcessltated b)‘ the storm ~ ‘ i} A Precious Demonstration ~"That infant next cries eon- siantly." "And yet." mused Senator Sflrg. lll‘IIIl. "I don't believe he actually has anything on his mind He's probably Just filibusterlngfh- Washington Star. -Poetry may be a drug uh the market. but few poets can get drug store prices for it. (linen , POLITICALNMEETINGS . I KING’S COUNTY The undersigned will address the elec- tors of King’s County on the public questions 0f the day at the following places and on the dates mentioned below. Tuesday, Nov. '8 Bay Fortune Wednesday, Nov. 9 Soiiris Thursday, Nov. 10 Kingsboro Thursday, Nov. 10 St. Columbia 7 p.m. 7 p_m.. 2 p.m. 7 p_m. Friday, Nov. l1 Priest's Pond 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. l5 Glen William 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15 Murray River 7 p.m_ Wednesday, Nov. 16 Murmy Hbr. S. 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17 High Bank 2 p.m. Friday, Nov_ 18 Cambridge 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22 Georgetown 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 23 Morel] 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 24 St. Peters 7 p_ m. Friday Nov. 25 Bear River 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29 Lr. Montague 2 p.m. Nov. 29 Tuesday, Sturgeon 7 p.m. JAMES McISAAC J. J. HUGHES o. J. MULLIN, NAT. FROG. OANDNJATE FEIYEIRACPOOGEN ER at. ELECTION t Queen's County Public Meetings of all Electors, both lad- Ies and gentlemen, will be addressed by us in the undermentioned places 0n the dates set forth: . Tuesday, Nov. 8 Afton Hall Wednesday, Nov_ 9 (‘lyde River North River Thursday. Nov. 10 North Wiltshire Friday, Nov. ll Monday, Nov. 14 Hunter River New Glasgow Wednesday, Nov. I6 Thursday, Nov. 17 Rustico Bank Hall Monday, Nov. 21 Bonshaw Tuesday, Nov. 22 Charlottetown Wednesday, Nov. 23 Victoria Thursday, Nov. 24 Kelly’s Cross Monday, Nov. 28 Bradalbanc Tuesday, Nov_ 29 Hope River Wednesday, Nov. 30 Clifton Thursday, Dec. 1 French River Friday, Dec. 2 Long River All meetings in October at 7.30 p. m-i thereafter 7 0’cl0ck p. m. Opposition candidates invited to attend. to whom half the time will be allotted. J. H, MYERS, DONALD McKINNON POULTRY The Candling Station, will be taking Live Poul" try from Nov. 1st., till Dec. 21st, and no later. Ship as early in the week as possible. Will not Hearts. Trlpe. etc, that should be receive an thin later than 'I‘hursdia in an week. 8 y Y All stock must be well fattened, poor stuff, 11n- salable.~Do not ship it. - Candlin g Station ":-