. MYuv-dhvl‘. s4»... Commissioner ' Returns Home QUEBEC. Que. Oct. 21-(8; ‘the Canadian Pressi-Gir Meander Gibb‘; report to the Domlniw 00v- ernment on Canadian Elihu! administration and development may be expected in s month's time, ‘Hon. Alfred Duranleeu, Minister of Pacific liner BHPNII of Britain. i-ie was accompanied by madame Duranleau. Asked t0 BXFNII an ‘opinion on the political situation fin Great Britain, theudlnister was ‘non-committal. "I would not use to express any view on s, matter lwhich pertains exclusively m other :6 'pcop1?. It is said, however, that line National Government will can-y by a substantial majoldty,” he — a ‘stated. I Hon. Mr. Dumnleau while over- . ~ sous visited as many European lports as possible to obtain a gener- ial idea. of navigation facilities. ‘mlhat alone was worth the trip _ and will be, I hope, of some use ‘to me in the administration of the ' c -‘* I141 seaports In Canada," he said. __ . " I l 0018 ' Q00 muied “ & . ' nlan is sought by provincial offic- ers in connection with the alleged 1194:, (luom 51W“ (‘ha1~|0u910“-p . firing of shots at Joseph Gendron, ' _ iGzlnle Warden, and his assistant, _ Henry Putty, Friday night, while (llliy, Glliilnunlé they were patrolling Blue Sea Lake _ :0‘ (,5 M@_.,s=,n@s, Que" was in search of men illegally spearing {l hero last night. Another trout. THE MEN’S STORE MANIWAIZIT" Th. Canadian l*l‘l‘ss\-—Cilfl‘-‘%Pl1, with firing at officcl-s willie in cits-J. Pay Days as long as you m" your wife live A i .-..,.,--- .4 VEN when your working days are over, pay days can be continued for yolrand your family. If you live to old age, the Life Insurance you obtain now will provide a monthly income to make you independent. If your wife has to “carry on” without you, Life Insurance money will help replace your regular earnings. It will feed and clothe your family I- - ensure the education of your children. For your own peace of mind sce a Life Insurance representative today. From him learn how ‘Life Insurance will immediately solve your personal problem of illillrc pay days. Life Insurance Service One o] a scrim of nlrtsngrg ypnMm-Qd by Life lnsurmlv-p, (j,,,,,,,,.,"'e,. Llussu-alau-u-liu ,,,_.-..¢. . - vzstensllsmss III fill. -srnclsl. rust-resisting sold st Bruce's. OIl-lhI-l. -nov AUTOMOIILI an on,“ at Bruce's. BIBI-IB-IB-l -oou"r muon- ‘hunky night, the 20th. dance in the m; Hall at Richmond. 01bit; a“- estra. Refreshments. 000-111-3741 -—KEN8INGTON NEW I'll!‘ SHOP. Peter McMahon B, P. Wadman, Proprietors. qbgleug viands always in stock. [lowest prices. 0650-10-23-21. —l AM PREPARED in buy 11" and dead poultry. Dressed poultry must be dry picked, heads and feet on. We are also ready krbuy dressed pork every day except 111- day and Saturday. Highest market prices. James McNeill, Kenalngtm. 96i4-l0-2B-rnwf-3i. —DON'T FORGET the Big In- door Lnterscholastic School Meet. in Kensington Rink, Oct. 27, coin- menclng at 7.15 n. m. Kindly not». flange in hour. Silver cup. for vhool making greatest number of points. Gold medal for pupil mak- ing greatest number of points. Come and see a good night's sport. 9582-10-24-81 lliastern Guardian "IUNHED CHURCH of Cfllllldfl, Georgetown and Sturgeon: Services Sunday, Nov. 1st, Sturgeon, 10.30 a. m.; Milltown Cross, 2.30 p. m.; Georgetown, 7 p. m. At the George- town service the Sacramental the Lord's Supper will be observed. Pre- paratory service in Georgetown Fri- day evening at 8, when the message will be illustrated by DaVlncYs pic- ture oi the Last Supper. Rev. C. U. MacNevin, Pastor. zzPel-sian Balm-the perfect aid to beauty. Essential to real feminine distinction. Results always in the highest expression of beauty. Its use keeps the hands always soft and flawlessly white. Indispensable to the whole family. Imparts added charm to the mother. Serves the father as a hair fixative and cooling shaving lotion, and protects the tender skin of the child. Persian Balm is the true toilet requisite. Judd Case Postponed (Canadian Press LOG ANGELES, Calif., Oct 27- Her first court appearance cut short by postponement, Mrs. Win- Samuelson remained in the county jail last night while Arizona auth- oritles sought to extradite hel- by Wednesday. nle Ruth Judd, confessed slayer oflthe w°°1- n Mm, Agnes no Roi and Miss Hedvig; WNGU Itiflflfllii IIISSISTERB (Canadian Press simmer. u. a. 0% fl- Eleanor muhoim. eishtem seer old daughter of David ‘honholm, m: Amherst, died yeewrdly I 1w minutes after being accidently shot by hel- brother, Hervey. ‘nae boy was examining s. rifle which u; come snner discharged. Medical aid was summoned at once, but the girl died before physicians leached her home. Proper Selection Of Ewe-Lam bs 1s Important (Experimental Farms Note) One of the principaal ways of improving the farmer's flock is through the selection of ewe-lambs in the fall when they are well de- veloped. For a good selection, the two main factors to consider are conformation and development, an wool. L-Conformatlon and‘ develop- ment. Each breeder knows by experi- ence that his ewes are not all equally well formed and developed and that their offspring are not all of the same value. Therefore, before choosing the ewe-lambs which are to be used for the improvement of the flock, the breeder should first find out not only which qualities are to be introduced, but also the defects to he eliminated. It will then be easier to make a selection. When choosing the ewe-lambs, one must always pay particular attention to the bony frame which should be good and flrm- The back and‘ rump must be straight and strong; the legs short, straight, solid and apart; the body long and deep in order to provide plenty of space for the development of the foetus. The ribs should also be long and' well sprung and the chest ample and deep, indicating a good con- stltution. 2.-Woul. 'I‘he wool is also an important‘ feature as besides protecting the‘ sheep, it yields an appreciable in-' come. When selecting, it will both the quantity and quality of should be dense,‘ soft, elastic and lustrous, without} neglecting also the fineness and length. Especially, avoid keeping, in the flock ewes with bellies not: well covered with wool, for that Attired in a long black silk dress. Mrs. Judd, who said she killed her two women friends in self-defense, appeared for arraliimellt 011 B- 11181- tive murder complaint. The hearing was postponed until November 9. Boxing (Canadian Press NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct 2’l--Tom Hecney. veteran New Zealand heavyweight, fought to a draw in ten rounds with Giacomo Bergomas mammouth Italian, at the St. Nicholas Arena last night. Henley weighed 212 pounds; Bergomas 227. The fight was a mauling affair at close quarters most of the way with neither able to gain a command- ing advantage at any time. Steve lmmas, young Passalc, N. J., heavyweight, knocked out Georgie Smith of Newark in the sixth round of the one-sided ten round semi-final. Hamas weighed 195 pounds; Smith 186 1-2. Tired Nerves B] forming new, rich bltToa Dr. Gino's Nerve Food n. muslin exhausted nerve: and removes Illa cause of Sleepless- npe, Irrinbilicy, Headaches _ and. Nervous Indigestion. close fitting turban and tweed coat. I [of fault will b, still more noticeable! in the.progeny. In 1921 the Experimental Station Ste. de la Pooatiere received a.‘ flock of sheep of very poor quality' as to confirmation and develop- ment as well as quality of wool- The average weight was 98 pounds for ewes and 78 pounds for ewe- lambs. After ‘I years of selection and good care through propel‘ feeding and also the use of good rams, the average weight for ewes is 170 pounds, and for ewe-lamhe 98.4 pounds. WATERVALE WOMliNfs INSTITUTE The October meeting of this In- stltulc was held-at the home of Mrs. Margaret Hayes with seven members and two visitors. 'i‘he meeting opened by repeating Creed. Roll call wasianswcred by each member paying five cents. Minutes of the last meeting were reed and signed. A letter of ooh- dolence was read to the President to Mrs. John C. Wiener on the death of her mother. The Sick Committee reported bringing fruit which was gratefully received. Pro gram for evening consisted of re- ceips. School, Sick and Correspon- dence Committees were l ‘ ‘ ed. Mrs. Edward Boylan and Mrs. Chas. Quinn were appointed to take charge of l. program. Next meeting to be held at the home of ma. J. T, Grimes, Roll call to be answer- ed by annual fee. A dainty lunch was served by the’ h ‘ and meeting closed with National An- them. . iB0l_ll_E_NllY therefore be necessary to consider; v ‘visit and bringing a treat or ll-ult _.s._ Eli 0F TIIE HIE Quality Beads at Remarkable Prices Bead Bver List Below and Bone in i and Profit by These Special Prices Remember, wllen you shop here and save yourfcoupons you are entitled to our valuable premiums. Every purchase you make means a coupon. 0f Interest to Men ..........-.--o.-. Boy’s Fancy Coat Sweaters " Boy’s Fleece Combinations Only .>.....................-.._.. Boy’s Fancy Pullovers Sweater I Men's Fleece Combinations ‘Only I Men’s Fleece Lined Dress Gloves. Special.............. I Men’s Fancy Hose. Regular 75c and85c.2palrfor....... I Men’s Heavy Work & Sweaters . . . . . . Men’s Heavy twotone Jumbo Coat Sweaters. Special price . . I Men’s Horse Hide Gauntlet & Gloves $1I Men’s All Wool Socks Only . . .. 3 pairs for Men’s All Wool Underwear two piece. Sizes 36 to 44, Special $1.43 per garmenLPerSuit............ I Men’s All Wool Underwear, two 90 piece. Sizes 36 to 42. Spec., suit I 25 Men’s Tweed Suits. Reg. values up to $22.50 on sale at $ I 15 Men’s Overcoats. Reg. values $23.00 for .. 20 Boy’s Tweed 0’coats. Sizes 25 to 31. Very good bargain at I Boy’s All Wool Mackinaw ... $4.00 Boy’s All Wool Mackinaw Breeches Men’s Leather Windbreakers, one piece, back plush lined. Tan shade. Sizes as to 46.Speciai|y priced ‘ $749 15 Young Men’s Suits, double breasted Tweed clearing at . .. HALF PRICE Young Men’s Overcoats Special price . . . . Chambray Shirting, good quality Grey only. Price per yard . c Striped Flaneiette, 27 in. wide. 13 Sale price,Yard ‘ c 36 in. Flanelctte in pink and blue Sale price Hemstitched Pillow Cases 40 in. wide. Price, each Print Cotton in Dark and Light, I patterns. Each I Heavy quality bedspreads. Sizes 63 x 72 and 70 x 90 in assorted colours. Regular $2.00. Sale price .. . . .. I 18c Frilied Curtaining with coloured edge. blue, rose, gold, green. Price Blanket Department Heavy Cotton Blankets ' grey, each Darygrey each Heavy All Wool Blankets. Very special, pair _ 98c $5.60 Cotton filled Comforters in fancy colors. Sizes 66 x 72. Price .........-.. o-sonesleseelecsscueeene PRO WSE 3120s., L THE BARGAIN CENTRE ' Ladies’ Full Fashioned Silk Hose FREE We gladly exchange your coupons for any premium you pick. Sale price . Ladies’ Wool and Silk and Wool \ Ladies’ Ready-to-Vlear Week-End Bargains Rack of Ladies Jersey and Knitted Dresses, broken sizes clearing . . . . 1-3 oil’ Just arrived Ladies New Celenese dresses at $3.98 or two dresses s for....... 6'5“ Ladies’ large size Dresses, $4 Crepe.Special I Ladies’ Print Cotton House 00 Dress, short sleeve I Ladies’ Striped Flanelette Night- gown. Long sleeve .. Ladies’ House Dresses, worth up to $1.25. Sale price . . . . .... . .. . . . Ladies’ Garter Girdles Iladies’ Satin Girdles 90c Girl's Flannel Dresses. Very s special price Ladies’ Flannel Dresses. Sizes up to 46. Very special price . . . I Ladies Rayon Silk Knit Bloom- ers. Very special price . .. . . . . . .. Ladies’ Rayon Silk Knit Pyja- 80 mas. Sale price I I Girls Leatherette Short Coats. $ Sale price Ladies’ Chamoisette Gloves Silk 0o lined. Regular $1.98 now . . . . . . I Ladies’ Rayon Panties and Bloo- mers, lace trim. Only G Ladies’ coloured Flanclette gown. Sale price Ladies’ Hats of Velvet and Felt. All this year's models. Price I Kiddies Hats. Special price SOME OF THE BARGAINS IN HOSIERY, STAPLE AND LINEN . J DEPARTMENTS. Boy’s Jersey Suits. Sale price Children’s Pullover Sweaters. Size 24 and 26 Childrelfs Flannel Dresses. 2 to 6years.Only..... . . . . . I Babies’ White Llama Coats s Sale price .750 Sale price 24 in. Tweed Coatings. Regular 00 ' value$3.25for............... I 54_in. Plain Veleur Coating. Regular value $3.00 for I ' 7 V CARPET ROOM SPECIALS Sunfast Silk Overdrape Materials 50 in. wide. Only, yd. ‘ c See our large assortment of new Swiss curtains at special prices. CARPET ROOM SPECIALS The balance of our Barrymoreand Brit- home ‘Wilton rugs on Sale Friday and Saturdayat........ . . . . . . . .....20%ofl Discontinued designs Linoleum 5 Rugs. Size 6x9 ft. Sale price .. I Madras Curtains. Good quality Sale price td. The minutes‘ of last meeting were read Ind Irllllmved. The Seoy. read correspondence also a report of the Box Socisl and dance which was held in the school house. The Sick Committee reported making one for which a vofimoi thanks was tendered. The following Commit- tees were appointed for month of The Sept. meeting of the Wo- The Sept. meting of the Water- NERVE FOO s’ lection and roll cell was snswmd by non member paying s nickle. ‘Oct. School Mrs. Augustus Wisner .vsie Women's Illltltllte met st the ‘and Miss Annie Byrns. sick: m1, {home of Ilia Annie Byrne. MQQt-‘Mlflllct Hsyes and Mrs. J. '1‘, ing opened withorsmevhono u» Grimes. Correspondence: Mira. Annie Byrns. Meeting cloegd by‘ singing the National Anthem. VIVSIT SILF OHM PARK “THE HOME OF SUPERB SILVER FOXES” NEW LOCATION 1 MILE WEST NORTH RIVER ROAD D. Stirling MacLeari 25 Kent Street Charlottetown tl