-i 1 -1 ll _- _t H i i -li Styles of Boats The Iiiiperial il; made in sizes to suit all boats a-nd_r_io matter what style of craft you own you'll fiiid the liiiperial to be the right niotor for you. 1 \ \_\ \ \ _ '1`he Imperial is light, siinple and power- ful-as good for a row boat as litifor fi schoon- er. For simplicity, durability, power and economy you caii_i_i_ot_ find a motor in Canada . L i l 2 »_.l _ i Miss Bessie Tremaine, City, return- ches to The Gu ' The western train outward Satur- day afternoon was delayed over an hour in reaching Summerside. Short- ly -after passing Himter River one 'of no freight me-iieieiehe time slhi ran about -g quarter of a mile oi! the rafls."1‘he cn: was replaced on the tracks without great difliculty. ' book store or from the committee. ng ev oss preac e an in evening Rev. T. F. Fullertofn took as lhis topic the parable of the 'lost sheet! iwast roug y enloyyd, . . 'At the éveningservices in st. Pee- that is its s'uperior._ It has all other iuotor“s ' ’ "'7""§¢'- -If F- f"1°Y‘1» GW- PN5°l1°“ inure, szse-"Ami he spake also ii. leading featurescoiiibined with some exclus-` "‘ 1”-t`-"°m”g in "l‘°`G°“‘“‘ °l‘“'lll““ parable unto them, no man phmth ive patented points of its own. Send to-day _ for free catalogue. . Bruce' Stewart £9 Co. Ltd. I ' Charlottetown. X f ' _L_ \ Q "~. il i 4 ‘ i i/i‘ _ _ i » . A l (O i . - -_ ,I ll . if 4 5 1 g . fl I Q3; Cy ‘_ --I-.* e ee ’ “Te (F 3 .__ ,_ , ,_ .. , The Country _ Store Needs n' just as \vell as the large city stores. The i ` phone is uiodern inercliant's aid and business builder that cauiiot be dispens- ed with ifprofiis are to be secured. The phone will place the country store on an equal footing with the city stores as far as buying is concerned and the very sight of atelephoiie in a country store is a mark of energy and industry that will prompt neighbors who give their trade to others to transfer their patron- L age to yours: A -phone will keep you 4 aware _of live market quotatioiis, will aid you in keeping just enough supplies to meet the deuiaud, to keep all late, novel ,and well acl- vertiseil lines, and in fact to give your custoni- ers a sei'\'ice equalled only by thc larger city § Stores. bm Call on Contract Dept. to day. L_ l “A 1’/mu/: .l/fvmsi .l/rn'/2 [lv/_sivu=.vS" .,,,,=,g . |- Telephone Co oi P. E. island l _ - _ Church on “Apostolic Successionianil During, the course of his sermon he ed in The Guardian. . Prince Edward Island, and Hon. J to attend a conference of the Atton morning, "ns Ihe result of the decis the Dominion for an opinion on th below what it was when we came in presentation from the Maritime Pro- vinces and Ontario. We think that if Quebec gets more territory, the other provinces, which cannot obtain terri- them by the Dominion.-Montreal Star. CORNWALL WINS The game of football Saturday nf- tcrnoon between the team from H. M. S. Cornwall and the Aliliies was without doubt the best game of the season and one of the best seen herc for some time. . The day was all that could be de~ sired by sliectators and players alike, except that the bright sun in the players' eyes interfered with the catching of high kicks and passing, to some extent. ‘ The attendance was large, there licing quite a number of ladies pres- erlt to witness the game. The game I Charlottetown, P. E. Dsland. _ _ - ...l s Z, ' --<5-¢*:s=§ °--Zi l ` _==sP=~¢-_ii *$2 `-* 13 \_|| ' _ _l __ 1-» __ ‘tl " "i i -- in :_ Acc F" mon SI. John lb tllloiiireal naliiax ' ' And All Points ln The ' WEEKNDAYS l . Maritime Provinces T0 Montreal And West SUNDAY S 1 , See tpcril Agent MzTlie\vs, \..harloticto\vn, or vvrilc ' 1 \V. B IIOVVARD, D.l’.A., C.l’.l{., Si. john, N. li. in securities of reliable corporations. -GYM BHHV- - 2 ion u>:eful to investors upon request. - “ISCELLANE0Ui~ ` _ _ 7 ion mrcfm tt ti _ - ,Acadia tlugnr, pfd 12% 18 Small lnveslments_i . V l ' _ S We give special attention to the iuvestniciit of suiall suni Carefully prepared aiialyscs"of values and other informat- No investment proposed is too small to receive our most a cu ou J. C. MACKlNTOSll & C0. Members Montreal Stock Exclunlfr. uuiimx, N.s. .si using su.-_.ir sr. Joi-|N,i\'.a I ‘f,f,‘f“"°g,‘1,",;, __ " ‘ '°°“’§,, 12: / ' , Triiiidacl'Consolidated Telephones 'H Two Telephone - Company. Securities I An investment in which ~. will yieldfa per cent. ` _ ._ ~ 1 quick in the scrims and succeeded lu , ,AN ."1 SHORT ROUTE _ F. 6 p. c. Bonds, price par and interest. Maritime Te egrapli and Telephone fb p. c. Preferred Stock, price $10 a sliarc. -Send for special circular regarding these issues. _ dm! 8¥dney. I ' 5*--l°_h_"'“'N"d ° i tl1Clll0St d1l¢6.l)l€. ` Memphis, "Tenn., Davenport, ini, . ,. _ _ ` . ' .£ol\imbla, E. O. or Portland, Ore., garded an one of the most gallant, la* f-i-I-hi-1~H~1-1~1~f-1~l-H-1-I-2-1-1-Y' =- . °-21~\2‘»\f'°1- -M °f 'he °'=~===»"~‘g'»~ if B. Mccur Q Co _ union 5h§_ing__._....... . K I’ I3 lhimtx. M"""°"' M"“"'°“‘ s'°"" E"°"""“°_ M°=\¢r»~I 4wm i.l.‘.i§'if".°‘i§l-vii.'iZ§”$'f'i{f°nl"..ifi”3il§2! 'lose Officials and places all gradu St. , ` “W6aTWCll” Pants ates into positions. It will pay yoii was fast, being featured by much open play, many good runs, anil splendid passinlg by the shlp’s buck field, whose judgment, in handling and kickingthe ball, was superb. Their forwards were speedy and by their- splendid following up gave the Ahliies' backs fcw openings to get in any effective work." They formed getting the ball to their quarters the greater part of the time.' They ex- celled in dribbling the ball, by which they made miauy gains. ,The Abbies put up the-ir usual good, hard game. Although scored against twice 'ln the first half, they came hack in the second as the ag- gressors, and fought hard to even up matters. _ The sharp tackling of their halves, paiticularly in the last half, held the ship's men back and broke up many MARITIME SECURITIES. Oct. 21, 1910. Quotations furnished by J. O. Mela- :osh gi Co, Eyshsnge Building, Hall- ax. . S. Aak. Bid B. N. America......... .. _..155 150 New Brunswfck...... .. .. ...275 370 Nova Scotia ex-dlv........ ......280 ZQI5 2 4 15 Unioo of Halifax _.._..197} 195 .Acadia Fire 110 Do. ordinary ....... .. Brandram-Henderson, Com.....22 East Can. Savings & Loan...1»i0 187 Eastern Trust Co...... |50 Halifax Fire Ins ......102 97 N. S. Telephone .......120 '118 Trinidad Electric 73 70 V BONDS. Acadia SugAr...... .... .. ....103 101 Brandram-Henderson... .. ....100 _D7 Halifax 'I`i‘am...... _......102\ 100 N. S. Steel. 1sts......... 97 _U5 Do., Dcbenture Stock 102 100 Porto Rico ..... 85 83- Stanfields_ Ltd. 102; 100 Trinidad Elsctrfc...... .......95 9| STOCK Qpo'1iA'rI_oNS. NEW YORK, Oct. 22-(Special.)- Copper .... ‘Ili Baltimore 109 ll. R. T. 79 C. P. R. 198 Reading . ...`.. ..-,...... 153; Southern Pacific . .. 1531 Bt. Paul . 128; U. S. Steel 788 Mlssou a c 56 to write them for full details at Cin for “’°"k’”€ men are ieinhau o Phiisfinphia, Pa, i a piece of new arinent upon an old, 0\l1‘iS‘f-fall' 'U11ifY-" MT- Fl0Yf1'§i/TE' if otherwiseptligh both the new _mak- marks were listened to with attention. em a rent, and the piece that was taken out of 'the new agreeth not ook exception to solhe remarks ini Gan with the old." He said th_at often a on Simplori’s sermon recently publish- person might patch up the .garment of his character by going to church once a week anid giving a certain a- Hon_ F. L. Haszard, Premier oflmoimt of his earnings to charity, but at the same time he might not he DJ. Hazen, Premier of New Brunswick, thoroughly imbued with the spirit of are in Montreal today on' their way righteousness, and if not, he would be merely placing 'a atch upon the neys-General of the eastern provinces old garment, which the 'often is the in connlection with the dispute with cloak of hypocrisy. Again a man the federal authorities over the incor- might pray long and earnlzsily for poration of companies. "This confer- freedom from a certain besetting sin, ence," explained Premier Haszard to and find that his prayer is not being The Star at he Windsor Hotel this answered. But he is asking only for _ -/ a new piece upon the old garment- ion of the Supreme Court that it has he wants to patch up some sin whiclil authority to hear the application oflseerns to he continually growin iupon him, while God wishes us to c questions at issue. That ‘decision was discard altogether the old garment, not unanimous." “P. E. Island," he which is torn and rent by sin and declared, "would n-ever have come take up instead the new and unspot- into Confederation if she had thought her representation .was going to be the reception of the Holy Commun- cut down, and I do not think the ion the Priest say to them about to other Maritime Provinces wotdd have either. What we want is a guarantee _ that our representation will not fall null intend to lead 8. new life; not ri. line in which the Dia garment of thc' 0'-is -=--'hi-ii: 1~~ -fi-lo' ' ted cloak ol_ righteousness. Then in earnestly repent you of your sins, to Confederation, Now it is proposed character is patched up by solitary to add territory to Quebec, and that . p, will in turn further depress the re- entirely discarded, and the new iakcn acts of worshi but in wiiich it is \ip, walking from th-enceforth in His holy ways. ---~--~vv---v` tory. should be compensated by the g°°d comhmatmn plays' Their ‘l““"' increaw Df the money. grants made tu ters played sharp and succeeded in making some nice gains. The for- wards, although nlot c0nd'itioned as well as their opponents, put up a good game. In the first half thc Cornwalls kicked off with the sun in their faces and forced the hall well into the Abe- gweit territory, where they kept it for some time. The Abliies fought hard, but the quick pass-ss and go.id fast runs by the (3'ornwall’s half backs soon got within striking (115. tance and by a good run Tilllard went over for a try. The Cornwalls failed to convert. For the remain- der of the half the ship's men had the ball continually in the Abegwtit ground and after some exciting plays Gouge kicked the hall, followed and caught his own' kick on thc Ab-bins’ line and scored the second try. The flrstliall cndcd without further scor- ing. Cornwall 6, Alibies 0. The second half opened' with a kick by the Abbies and the ball went in touch -about the Coriiwall's thirty yard line. Here one of the liest plays of the day occurred/ The ship's halves secured the ball and ‘by mag- nificent passing carried the ball to within tnn yards of the Abhifs' line. In this half the Abhies played ii much better game, forcing thc Corn- CORNYIALL VS CH’TOWl‘l 1 ,A very exciting and closely cou- testecf match was played Saturday afternoon on Belvidere Links between the Charlottetown Club-t\velre men, on a side. l The sc-ore was counted by points. and the game resulted in the ship's team winning by 1 point, the s;orcl being 12 to 11. The following lis the score listi- Cornwall (`har1<;tteto\-.~i\ Cox 3 vs. Pope 0 Evans 0 vs. Weeks 2 lfevesay MacLeod 0 vs. Stewart, D.B. 3 'Tillard -vs. Alley- Franklin 1 vs. Ogilvie 0 Morrison 3 vs. Jenkins 0 Goudgc 0 vs. Itzipley 1 Sims -vs. Iiongwortb- Mninpricc 0 vs. Ulatk 3 ads _ is vs_ sthwhrt. w.s_ o Devas 0 vs. Bartlett 2 12 ll Play did not commence till 1.30, previous to which the players sit down to a very appctizing liuicheon provided by the ladies of the club. FORMER MAYOR DEAD BANGOR, Me., Oct. 21-Hon. Charles L. Snow, a former Mayor of Bangor, and prominent merchant, died sud-:lenly of heart disease at 5.35 this afternoon, in the office of Dr. T. J. Murphy, where he had cull- ed for medical treatment. Hc-is sur- vivcd by his widow and one daugh- ter. l -A llllllll Pll3i|TlllN Can 'be had by' ambitious youn|',i men and ladies in the field of "Wire- less" or Rall‘way_,telegraphy. Since the 8-hour zllwf»b)i!a_nia effective, and sfnceithe w Euless companies are el-\ tablishlng tations throughout the country theere is a great shortage of telegraphers, Positions pay begin nan from $70 to $90 per moni>h,witl~ good -chance to advancement. The National Tele ra h Institute o crates g uizulo i`ro|ni h~lf\'i's lililili partake of it : "‘Ye thatdo truly und' 2 VS- RUF?-`f5 ‘Vey troubles' for last season nic noti sthhirink. The Renfrew Club refuses fused to p‘ender although almost surrounded by Doors. This was re- . _ _. 'ri ir e 1 th -fic i ht 1 eh' ~ 'I f' _ :if saturday' from H visit W Hall' dances anguish; erin iiighui gt 'iiiyitiis IJ( \.. _.;_=_-.. _~ V ax _ _ . \ "ff"/4% f1wfN'S iwifY¢Uw1iir“ e- . - _ _eps ln_ New Prowse B_l9c,k_ Clleriotietown. . ,__ ____,;“ ___ _ I r ~ ~ Th Steamer N rthumberland _ - ° ,_ - _ A M 1 . l It pays t° bu’ in this Proyinm' riveif in port Batdirrlay night at 8.Ih.l f\ _-if' mi; F _~ O L i' g 'off ‘Q I-ph! \¢_>§>_,¥; . » Q __ °' ‘U-x..l$ " _ if* ._~ .1 1'”'_`a v _ gli' -. .S ' , __ .. _.___ 2 l .M 5. ”§» About our Contest 0ur Word Coniui soon rlusvr; <‘\'¢:r_\'lioLl_)' sliuulil sciul in llicir list i\l`\\'oril.~’ iliu liirgcsi iininlu-r \vn|'il< I \v E lf K S winiiing the privses-\\'hii-li a;.{;;|‘c;.;'ziie over $|oo. oo. Our Potato Contest ol`i`- vrs vnlu -lilo pri/vs flu' i\\'o \‘|assi‘s' ol' p\\l.'iio\-5. llu' “l\c:\vll'<.l" ileviili-il |i_\' \\‘\'i;.;'l\i alum- » lliu “ln-sl six"p|1l;ilm-s, \|\'- viili-nl, by quality. oillivr voiilvsls. _ ,\_,___ l ' _ _ f _ _ ' 'I' , _ o ' k . i ' ~ > _ Qu'0llv¢€l-tiiiouiiviiiie thizéimvrixibzég igllali-ilu gt' `iiB.ni!iBRchmch yeiitiirdaii moifsgl < S This I ar an _ ‘ - ' i ~ I J W Berry sang beautifully the solo ' |"There Were Ninety and Nine," wliioh_ ho hl _ . / _ er's .Cathedral yesterday, Canon Sim- . _ 1 pson was assisted by_Rev‘. W. H., 3 S _ Goudge, Chaplain of H. M. S. Corn- - ' _ » ‘ ;‘, wall,'wbos`\ . sermon _ was from St. ' - ' ‘ ' ' E'\/E many helpful things here for you- with which dainty gifts may be made at ‘ trifling expense. ' ' And NOW is the time to commence mak- . ing them, ~ - - Pierced Brasswork ' ~- y rograph y i».... .For Instance . --Fancy Huck Toweliiigs I ----Plain Art Linens --Fancy Haiidinade Linens Iinuieusc vzirieties here riglit too. Glad to have you call and . s to select from-price inspect ’ \ ear Qi. Weeks ..;‘;‘;':.z:f:::.. :SEEKING TREASURE ON (IOC-OS ISLAND. VlC'l‘()RIA, Li. C., Oct. 20.-Capt. Fred Hackett, who commaiided the treasure liimtiiig expeditions on thc schooner Aurora and brignntin,e Blake- ly to Cocos Island. has arrived in ,Victoria to arrange for the appoint- ment of lociil agents for the sale oi stock in thc coniruny iio\v being or- ganized at Vancouver to dispatch a steam schooner to Cocos lsland to delve for the bu1'ie