was . .___ f. ‘nus cnamxrrrrrmwns ouanmax NQVEMBER 1:} Fl Snoo 'l\vin iniuuniai nu FliH titanium l 1 ‘I ‘Negotiations Under- Way in London to Obtain T c n Pound Rate. I (Canldan Prowl I OTTAWA. Noi. Ft-A m! ten ‘. pound rate for Bmiish emigrants i0 Canada is undcr negmzition in London between W. J. Egan. dcPUW - minister of immigration for Canada Feirfieqisyqfigg" a . a i .1111 ;¥f...i*'.::“:..i.":;§s;;"12"2... 5:11 TYIIQ ‘. lish emigrants whether worker- :1 GI towns or not. providing th _. ca i‘ ,pass the requisite medical Iii: pec- tlon. These enflnea are designed to give . - l l tdiab‘ power from low priced fuel oils. Simplldty in design and con- Itruction contribute to high over-all e . Operating costs are kept low by the eficlent cnmurnption ola wide range of low grade fuel oils. Require little attention Have low “A glri may think a lot o! wean . Ing apparel, but there isn't evidence of it." , cordance with ‘ season a The committee recominnded Steps to obi Ln I'*e flat 18h ilfliliid rntc have bee u‘ dcrtaken in ur- 1 W-wmmendntion rf the housc mntnzltcce whici- last investigated immIEYW-Klll- that "measures be taken at ' n enrivdate maintaaanoe coat ‘i Chumie ,1’ 7 p‘. costs Q *~>-'-‘-‘~> - nornmo l’ ro TRY! 500ml . $1,000 Cash 1st Prize . . 2nd " . 57d " 4th " .. 5 Prins $10 each 10 Priurs $ 5 each . 75 Prizes $ 2 each. ..... .1 How to Win to arrange a conferenr ' 4e w m ihs itcdersl and British ‘o "Alli"? 7and the Atlantic StcamAiip comp~ anies with the object of obtaining a red-salon ln ocean rates to Bntisii .i|nml1l1‘8l‘llS to approximately ton l pounds." ' l ,.,.. u I 4m ” . Ialrbanls-Mona Venlcal Blur! Engines‘ an nude In many nlus from J0 ro I40 HJ. gold/rom one to IL! cylinders ‘NOTHING T0 TRY! Costs You Nothing to Win FIRST PRIZE l: need not coat you ‘ans cont in ads: no win any o! tho big cash prizes. When we racaivarolarann-ywsvilladiba you of I-ha number of points you Ll!‘ gained and wa will sand you AKOLUTE- LY FREE our small automatic aalian, '\ i i ‘t. i .__,._ -. _- . l . Frae booklol [mm our ncarul b-onch } . i l Y‘ Canada's trade with the West ln-I __ _ _, , dies has increased from $2,500,000 A bIaARCII l-OR GOLDEN CITIEb Ill order to talk. We could under-fin 1898 to $45,000,000 in I928, and in‘ Prizes “$500 Cash n: -- - In CANADA'S TRADE WITH WEST l “m” ilmiivfilfi? fills: D“ pa“; Claude] Addresses the The Canadian FAIRBANKS - MORSE Company Limited I fifi; 8i'a".'“...w'-1f£;3'.‘a::: Quinn. Edmonton. Vancouver. Victoria I PLENTY OF LIFE PRESERVERS “Don't think I'd care to travel‘ on that boat-it's shy of ilfe preaervera." ‘ f UNCLE ‘RA Y’S colezvsaa 5O 150 - ' ‘ " “Don't you believe it-you can which will provide much anuaamaaz in: you and Your Honda. vrhilndbpningda fur bani: of our Famous Strand Gina» laces n a few unss a boa. niisvill qualllyyourontry fnrtbaprins, but YOU DO NOT OBLIGATE YOUR. SELF TO DO ANYTl-mIG FOR US BY ENDING IN AN ANSWER @- PUZZLE- _.€<.a-._-__- stand them by means of the signsqthe opinion oi I. Gill Gardner. Di-_ they used. They said there was a rector of the Canadian National very large river over toward whereiRailivays. and particularly inleresh‘ Alter pushing to the east for the sun came from, and that manyyed in the steamship end of Canada's about. two weeks the Spaniards met tribes of Indians lived on the otherbig public ownership venture. Cun- with a tribe of Indians who made side of that river. adian trade with these British isl- _ _ -, . their living by killing buffaloes. Desq “These folks left us the next daylands is destined to grow to much U1" 5°“ °I fiance’ whele.‘ 50km“ crlbing these Indians, one of the Their things were dragged by akgrcater proportions. Mr. Gardner ‘Tom a“ Pans ‘iéegfaggpzili 02115;: white men said: ‘lot of d s." is okc before the Canadian Club 1°“ a uommm‘ "They live in tents made from‘ This Zgibe belonged to what arei-‘g-Slefdfiy Oh the lsllhleci 0f ‘The with‘ declared Drfl Paul Claude!‘ the skins of the cows. They travel known as plain Indians. lCanada-West Indies Trade Treaty F-‘Bnch Ambassmm‘ m m” “m”? around near the cows, killing them A kind o! "dog cart" was used byland Its Effects." ‘sl-"les- who addressed ‘he Emphe \.\ \\ \\\§ Indians of the plain long after thej club “may r Q .\ . . or T r u. babies pictured us“. are nt‘::!:l.lll2e. c." vou find them.’ N“. nmiully, hair, bruelath ayes, su- Rules . Fmplnveol m’ Srnnd Candy Co. and their relax-wan are barred from this (JWIIBSI. . Wnle your name and addnu In load prnril on the (nupon. Say if ML, Mrs. or Miss. . u... amp lead pencil. Wrirn m. names _ of m; rub-A you think are m“ in ra- roper place on the coupon. neat; remember. in case o! a do. ncamess will bs considered in awarding prizes. Cut advertisement our on doaad lina and send it to u.» Empire Club (Canadian Press) _ TORONTO, Ont, Nov. 8.-—Thc tie-i of the British Empire were sealed on I get all the drinks you want on it." ‘ Quciuzssi e g Cruises. I toil“ ?- VI INDIANS OF TIIE PLAINS GIVEN B who qualifies will l» ‘axons DOLLAR in all: in addi- tion u» any w» 1M1 luv via. 4. \ “a”? “Br- it was ‘.5.5.1;...‘3‘it1°‘?l..ii;2.i2..‘?§{Li ’~ hardly e called a “cartf for it had _ _ , I . ,_ , - no whee“ n was Simply two largei Utidei the West Irigies iiadewa; owe ire ydescendanlts log poles _ fastened together m a v ‘agreement; Cagadta is briili ‘inf; country, uho ‘wage lgifliliih oyaB lash shape. A dog harnessed at the lrontilcgggtemeéldaf °‘.§1l)_5_"‘.“_l:"”f* admm’ ‘fad m?‘ 1° $3.“! r art dragged a load placed on crossfi sruce o1 ropua trusts, an E1l1cgiql.{i..v‘l»ili( payale go . .Mr. Gaidnors positive declaration He appealed to Canadians not to ‘ . before club members was that such lder Frflllzlllllxli foreigners but hile Coronados army was rest- . ,, “ms _ . mg in a small valley‘ a great mnQ/ienltuied oulld pay. Furth-eirntire. hi: l; people ivoiking earnestly in the - . /; storm arose. doing great damages.‘ eic are ' < he ‘lime -“"‘““‘"’f7°-‘? mteresm “f 3°94 mh”'°nsh'p be" . ‘ ,_ _\ ’ i ‘The hail fen among me horses and w th thc islands was one of posztiuatween the Bntish Empire and \\\‘/ , m-zeél < ‘ [made some o! them run away It benefit mm to Canada and. umlfiancc. and the peace of ihc world §\\\ vs in ‘j . also cut through some of the tenslflgjgjflggej;‘§;‘§;“"§§,,Qj,,“;§cw§§E. i" 9°“°'“‘- Th \~h n tel‘, am”: the horses whgcg t‘? 593mg“: mid Set “plcise character Cangda had to giicri, ° l‘ 5 ' lmTher° e many dis 95- ' land Canada had to have fruits oft for food. When our men came neflfyhgayy blow‘ because most of the, 1°55 °f the dishes was althe character grown in the West In- they all stepped out of their tents Plain Indians were not in the habitldie‘ And “no oranges and gmpc mm to look at us. ' , - . - i of these British islands, Mr. Gard-I ,whiclr'could be produced in either? i Florida or California. CERTAINLY SHARP “Why do you think her l sharp?" z “She's cut almost everybody she I knows." Twins’ Name: an THREE RUISES . . . Duo. 22 1 (I6 days). . .Ja|a. l0 (29 days) . . . Feb. ll (29 days), hum NEW YORK. 5O ’~. .ll_v Nani: i: Slrcrl or Box .‘\'n Tau-n \~ rite name and addnn plainly in had pencil; uata whether Mn, Mn. or LII-i STRAND CANDY co, DEPT. 47 Strand Bpilding, Bl Victoria Street, Tomato Inn-III-IInI-II-IIIIIIIII-I-flI__--_I—_—_—I-—IIII— lliQhtGuartlslheHome 1 it or ff intrudes Three times this winter the regal new Duchess of Bcdlord will sail south- v wardtothasunnybarbours and coral ‘ I ~ islondsof the Caribbean. Be aboard 1 j ' ‘ ha‘ for one of these voyages Rates ' ' areas low as $200 for the Christmas excursion and $300 for the longer cruises. The Duchess has a 20,000 gross registered tonnage and high pressure ventilation. See your local agent or . u. mu u: nriu-rzi-z man-m IHIINQIIEIW‘ Apr-u! l0 King Siren, Milni John, .\. H 1 was small hope of obtaining a new supply. ' I After the storm was over, thew Mia’: m") Canadian Pazific E2070; (‘our “Until our new steamship services‘ t- flny r T/avellen‘ Cheques. Nrgcliablcnnyuhrva. ere in operation-the hips are all . Palm’ 5°85" marchlng W51“ "Flrefrigeroted and will 08:1‘)! the com-l ' Wald . the hilrthfasl’ TheY Sl-mmodities that they have got to sell‘ hQPEd W 71nd a 8T9“ 01W nlledto Canada-At was not expected." he: , with 801C1- Wherc they might Ohjsaid, "that trade would increase very‘ win swat Weelth- imaterialiy. But in 192s the totali i q ‘trade was $33.000,000; 1n i927 it was‘ ssmouaooo-tnat was mei- the pres-I _ I Tomorrow-On to Qulvira! jent treaty had been in force one! 1year—and in 1928 it was $45,000,000, ‘ , 'Somebody asked me it I could ac-I What yam-g £41, uouqoam _?<.>___.__ count for: ttlhat ingrease without the spent w en 5mm“; was a .u Se; . ms AROUSE m5 f ranspor a on an I said yes. sen- and Ila; was tllleathly Si?! with billhuls, SWISS TACT timent, 100 per cent.” nttac . s ewrncs rom Montrea,, ‘ "It scxmod to me that I was always = bilious and never digested my food. .mg director 0L8 wawh case mam; Pi’: ii "Tom says hes broke." "Thafs tough. I've been hard! “FRUIT-A-TIVES" Bfuusht pressed myself. l I WGILD’. GRIAT§T ‘lfRAVl IYITZM A portable canvas tank that forms Producing 8500 gallons ol anhy- l- Wlmmih! pool for a number ofdrous alcohol daily, the world's _ persons at Once has been invented largest plant of the kind has been a” ““"°m°bu° ‘W115i? Clmilfi- placed in operation near Berlin. Can you complete this poem? The most pathetic man I know Of all pathetic Is when a hcnpecked husband laughs At wlfey's silly ————— Australians are aroused over the‘; “$9,928 P" UNI“. Finally’ an old men told me m try ‘ufacturlng concern of Melbourne. “we ma‘ “me 99°91‘? 5'1"? 7°" ' recent report of E. Tilley, manag-i “Fruiba-tiva" since mkmg them’ ion his treatment while in Switzcr- have 11159 "m" P93911511 the "mil- 01" CAMEO JEWELERY The Vogue ThisSeason I have been so well that I want to con ratulato you on this wonderful‘ ‘mo iciae." This is the way it oea. People eufier for years with ‘and m buy additional machinery. , what can be done between the West Tiiley says that the Association oriindir-s Fnd- Climidii l" "866- I Hm‘ watch case Manufacturers 1n ‘Jbifit going to tcll you ivnat the pos- , Yesterday's Poem Indulging every appetite, l Some men enjoy their Wfiflltll, . . .. . . m“ nd were advised n; his mD-Slllllltléfl are In the way of increas- tfig‘ agignmgélawfimghalilgtrm: “and m appeal was pub in gourAbusiness. We can increase “Sm. éadmhu and n84“ man“ “shed in a Swiss newspaper thahfllli‘ business with the islands I49, that the CAUSE of these troubles local manufacturers should not aldfgertcehl- l" butter. J60 per cent. ini is weakness or poor action of the foreigners to transplant the watch: c’? 5 “lfd _5h°°5- 323 W?!‘ will» ill (‘Pm bowels, kidneys and akin. “Fruit-a- case industry abroad. an the "Mi- ‘IJ vvr cvnt- in cheese 65 Peri u Governors nves" restores these three great blood arms with which he placed orders" “m” l" m"! flhd Substitutes 199i Emil ‘ agentsof thebod tonormal, were warned ma; 11 they mien the Per cent. 1n lumber. '19_per cent. mi . Bu“ Y “"0111 New?!“ t e Bhlmwh» orders they would be barred from mm‘ ‘md °mn5e5‘“d°nt mmk “ll-“l EICCtBd Tllésdayi ‘makes di estion sound, enables you ‘he association’ when he secured ‘is any joke because it isn‘t-—accord~. ‘ {eat and seep and enjoy life. ' the machinery ‘rom firms outside _ing our business. We can increase‘ .25c. and o0c. abor-at dealers evory~ the organization he was threatened Canada. the West Indcs ran in-. fwber" with deportation as an undesirable (‘r9859 lhfll‘ (‘XWITS l0 "S by 99.828 trader. in the same way as three p“_'_'v$%m- _ ‘ Japanese and a Canadian were dc- ' '3" Y0" ‘"81" 1° lhlhk about ported some months previouslyl-rfl, this thing therc never was a situa- I Icy Said’ tlon that could bc so beneficial to _ ,two parties to anything like the sit- _ uniinn between Canada and the: f ‘" ‘ - “Ycstlndi ‘luau iiuautlinu m. Mr. 0.3;... Lord Mclchett had expressed to him‘ the conviction that il they “mud I-zive him the job of directing inter- WINTER ‘FDXPlIO trading. lic would make a. FARE new Empire. " L. o. c. Bowling TORONTO “* NOV. 21-29 v Thursday night on the u o. c. alleys i ~1 very 800d game was rolled be. m-ccn the Ramblers and stare, the; Ramble s winning out by a mama. Fare from Charlottetown $43.40 To and Return Including tax. Going Date ‘November 1'1 Return Limit November 30 ity of 240 pins. A. Joy or the Ramp- lcrs had high single or 236 and Convenidnt train services from 5' Desnnchcs - - - - - - -- 149 MARITIME PROVINCE points. Mcmflw" ~ -- 'Whl1c others with but meager means We are showing a very fine assort- Em” ment. G. H. TAYLOR ' Jeweler and Engraver For safety‘; sake leave a few lights burning when you go out at night . . . and always use depend- able Edison Mazda Lamps. L10 Emsow MAZDA INSIDE FRIJSTED Connecticut-Hahn H. Turnbull. I Delaware—C. Douglas Buck. , “"‘"°"‘"‘ °"B"“"““°' i,_A_OAI_\I_»I§_IDIAN_ GENEDAL etscrrzuc DQQDUCT, 8917-11-8-10-13. himbmim“ I-Iarge Shipment of American & Europeam a Goods Suitable for Bridge, Prizes ~ i From 30c Up i Brass Candle Sticks i l ‘A’ Q§§+§4§+440§'O~O-O§—O OO-Q‘ E. R. BROW L46 Richmond St., . . (Zharlottetown. Fire, Life, Accident, ‘ Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. I Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd Lewis. J Illinois-Louis L. Emmerson. Indianw-Harry G. Leslie. Iowa-John Kammlll. Kansas-Clyde M. Reed. Massacliusetts—Frank Allen. Missouri-—l~lenry S. Caulflcld. Michlgan-xlired W. Green. Minnesota-AG. Christianson. Nebraska-Arthur J. Weaver. New Hampshire-C. W. Tobey. New Jersey-Morgan F. Larson, New Mexico—-x Richard C. Dillon) North Dakota-George F‘ .Shafer.‘ Ohio-Myers Y. Cooper. Rhodc Island-Mormon S. Case. Verrnont-—xJohn E. Weeks. Washington—-xl1oland H. Hartley; West Virginia-William G. Conley; Wisconsin-Waiter J. Kohlcr. ‘ Democrats . Arkansas-Harvey .Pamell_ Colorado—Wlliiam A. Adams. Florida-Doyle E. Carlton. Georgia-xi... G. Hardman. Montana-molin E. Erickson. North Carolina-O, Max (‘mrd- Adverse climate conditions arc al- m" ‘lectlng the silk cocoons of Bulilflll“ New York-Franklin D. Roosevelt to such an extent that while theft‘ Tcnncssed-xllenry H. Horton. arc more of the silk producers thlfl Tmms-"Dflh M00631. ycar than last. the total output Ut°h~G°0T|le ll. Dem will be 275,000 pounds less. South Dakota-William J. Bulow. X-rc-elected. {.-}-%..___._ | M. Raymond Brioz, aged 30- 0! lParis, recently gave hiood for trans‘ Husinn lo hospital patients for the |2li4thc time. lie having suplllled “ total oi 116 pints of blood. Silver Candle Slick!- Card Trays Brass Match Holders Cigar Holders ‘ Smoking Sets _ I ‘ V__ __ Munmhde mm“ I British newspapers in Sflwml 1 i“ commented on the fact that "in 0h" , The priopcr trinlhfi hElDs to makcl day 10.000 New Yorkers paid llvc ‘a race orse iy. but what makes cents cach in telephoning to 55K m? ‘the mosquito flee . lilmc.“ China Fortune-Telling Cups Brass Table Bells Book Stands- Brass Flower Vases Fancy Crockery Flower Vases Cigar Boxes Cigarette Boxes Tobacco Boxes Powder Boxes Tobacco Jars Fancy Clocks, Etc. ' Butter Dishes. , Brass Door Knockers 1 Brass Nut Crackers Brass Candle Holders Brass Trays Pepper and Salt Shakers with Silver Stands. Silver Trays Ask Trays Brass Crumb Trays Bronze Candle Sticks Bronze Picture Frames Brass Pipe Holders Silver Hover Vases Sliver Candy Trays Silver Egg Cups Beautiful Brass Just arrived from China. i f1. also high total or 699, RAMBLEIIS b-O-Oo 000-00004 o0 040-0000-0-000400-0 fioyou wanfio , taste somef/zzgi" ’ Justltry ‘A light, crisp wafer of vanilla- flavored cake covered with creamy marshmallow -— a filling of luscious fruit jelly—the whole smothered in s thick coating of delicious, pure Cncoanut lcingl Is lb: mm oron lbs ‘flmu, always uh In ‘lhe umerence between I Fawcett Jubilee Circulator and Stoves is the difference between today and fllty years ago; This Clrculator circulates -- rnoist, healthful warm air to all rooms. keeping five to seven rooms at an even enlflllhle 1""- , ‘ e In the coldest weather. Comes In two finishes: lst-Beautilully finished in [rained walnut vltlcous enamel. mil-Keystone copper, bearing polished steel. hllhl! IRWIN-Ed with beautiful silver sheen nickel. Bethune Hardware 00., Ltd m Qvlltl In!!! mom: m , " 5m: rnranotr uanomma stuns" For further particulars apply w. K. moans, City rum Agent. TOW "46 L. r. RITCHIE. rum m. Shiloh-i r. w. CLARKIN. out. Paspgr. an. m m 11s 12a rra es ocoanut i i 9028-11-13-18. EYESIGHT is...“ .. . EXAMINATION Fitting and supplyhg Gianna. etc. H; J. MABON OITOIITIIIT Ofllea Osanostol With Drqlbre. ltsntagaahll. Purl: Llkes Auto-Born Best Buoys noisy Paraienncs are pleas- ed over the four-hour rest period for auto horns. Since it was put in- to affect. the order of the Perfect o1 Police that no motor-horns be sounded between 1 a.m and 0 am. has hem effective and has grown in popularity. . ,4