h,‘ ,4, hodliinliao. Whiqnooalorlllfilliailffilooliotororlloolltor. CHAS! I SAMSON]!- - _ _ IQONTIIIL. I .1 i, Bliillit l THE BANKRUPTCY ACT g Estate Vlctorii?‘ 1 ainwtcv- We are in Farm Silver ‘wk Fox camwny, Limited. ill siivlllwted by The F1118!- m Tm“ Company, Authoriizetl [(10 . to dispose of by piiolit. $1,... ' on THURSDAY. NOVEM- Filliiil Foxes ldimiied,’ (wedlock Ranch) Union Road. eight and one-ital pairs breeders and eleven pups All high class stock. Further particulars tained from The Company. BENJ. CARTER ti. SONS tho iu t'hc Minimum Standard. 1785 b0 1r cont for both can be oh- Eaetom Trust ~- 1- P::===..:;=.:°:.:":1:.'..':.t.11'.t:*:;::.':i:':;.::: an: Pfms’ 25°d“1‘°“,",',,1,1,',1,, pBuyors are reducing prices for corn-fed hogs 50c and Wat?“ $1110 swillmakc the fol lowing cuts off select P"1'»‘°95 511°!‘ a hunched. "1"," off $150 cwf.‘ and extra heavieo. $32 3011115. NO- 11 hogs 3321(1) 1115;111:181 84' and oow No. 2| W¢1G111"U 11V" 35° 1M" 1111 '51‘! Iii-n? off $7. gcoordlnll to quality-raid M11911 V‘ 1°."- ' - - - ' ' " ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ", Island Hospitals Take High Standing rice rondcred the pationt. based 0n definite requirements sot forth fl pitals with n bod trullflllli-Y 01' 3117-‘ i146 were includietl in tho stirvey N. J. are guests. ('|ili‘A(it), (lot. 25.~'i‘lie fifth nu m,” your. (if the group 1176 or 65.0 liotcl. . . - -, ' i 01 iiuai itlllitlllllLPillLllt of tiic Abitmv (01111111111 111 at liospitals of tin.- llniii-il States tlic standard. in the province of initl (‘aiiada was made this niorn- ,.,.,,,,,,, Edward island tho follow iiig at thc. Hospital Conference of h"; litispittils, Ii iu tininhor, on 10o tiic (‘lliiit-til (Yoiiizrtlflfl 01' 1111‘ 111111111‘ percent mcrit, n plucc on the All- 11911’ 1" proved List. , ran (‘oiicgo of Siirticll-‘ltl session at the (longresii iiottil b)’ i1flllllllili ii, Martin, M. D. 011cm‘ or tii-ui-ral. in limiting this official iiiiiituiiicta- lllillii iiucitir Martin highly coiiipl iacnlcd tlii- hospitals ol‘ both coun- taiton tho sti.l111 laid tliiWll by tho (Yolicgii as actres- wcli-marltcd I hi: iialii, “you have piciigcil yourselves to sci» that the bcst care possible patients in your irii-s ivlilch liatl sary to iiicrit such recognition "liy your action," is girl-p. to hospital." tho 'l‘h<- rcport is hnscd on a dctziil- cil i~iilf‘\'t'y made by exports through ti pcrsonal investigation of all gcu- cral hospitals oi’ fifty bcds and ov- cr in tho ilnitml States and (‘un- ttdii. 'i‘iiis iuvei-illgtitlon ta inailo for lilo purpose of appraising the scr- $' t:_—__-—_,————-——- airman HOTEL Wator Street Ch...‘ totown Thlo popular Hotol ha: boon complotoly renovated and ro- iurnloiiod throughout and offoro very com- fortable accommodation to tho travelling public. Tho tabio Io oopoo- 1'11)! good and tho pub- 10 aro courtoounly cared for. Ratoo $3.00 a day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR. Manager Charlottetown Hotel 60., Ltd, Proprietor-a .. X-ray facilities; nnd the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 50 to 1ti0 hells town. i- ‘Prince (Bounty Hospital, Summer- sitlu. Prince EllWflPtl tliiarititttitowu. The asterisk indicates that cer- tain hospitals liavo accepted the re- tiuirciticuts which result in the best scientific care of patients but have not yct,.for luck of time or other acceptable reasons, carried them out in cvcry detail. (icncrtii hospitals of fifty beds and over on the approved list have mct. the Minimum Standard, which incliitlos tho following require meats: proper professional organi- zation; satisfactory medical case records; adequate laboratory nnd enforce- ‘mcn of a ruling which prevents cor taiii surgeons who carry on the pernicious and inhuman practice of foo-splitting front operating within tlic hospital. \ T. Mcldncbern, M. D., in trhnrgo of hospital activities for tho Collcgc, in tiddrtesiiiag the hospit- al meeting today said: “This is the grentcut hospital movement the world has ever soon or perhaps ev- cr will sec. it strikes right at the root of things that have a vital bearing on human life. lt is u move ment destined to lesson the num- ber of days stay of patients in the Jiospital through better service- to roduco complications and infec- tions to a minimum through better supervision-to lessen the incom- petent and unnecessary surgery through better diagnostic facilities, more consultations, anti closer tiheck-up-nntl, finally greatest 0t all to lessen tho hospital death rate. These things are noticeable in standardized hospitals. What a great thing it is to industry to real- ize that the stay of the industrial patient in the hospital can be ro- duccd one or two days for cuch in- dividual. What a grout comfort it iii to a person obliged to go to tho island Hospital, _..__ ___ QUEEN HOTEL A11‘? Mcx- Qiimnbnii. suuiin. J. ln-grualiuilu-ii snide: Mr. and Mrs. l. Sallie: - ‘ ,,n1r'_1,~r,111X rm. Annabella Collins, "mu 1.1’ lreniner. f ‘Listen to Rio"! -,,,r~‘1A11;1lyi-,r. Moncton: strut-nu Robm- 111111111. usiimx; A. Rosa ' Wlbichioaoo: m. Williams - and iiiro. (iateir to Mo”: A. C. hospital to know that his case can be moro thoroughly and accurately oration avoided. or tionc with Maxi- mum safcety. How gratifying is is to ronlizc that in the highly standardized his pitai the former usual tit-nth rate thousand patients can lit- rt-thiccd to thirty, twenty, or oven loss, un- der the influence of this program. _.Thero in not a hospital on this con- itinent than can turn a deaf car in Charlottetown ilospital, (lhariotte- studiiui and not tnfri-tiucntly nn op- , of forty. fifty. or nvon sixty per t Lockliart. Till" ‘ray. t 1' 13:" i I , . stiiltyf i111" 1 sale prices. THE "P. E. lecture, iliu titrated by. 1 of St. James Church. ES also gloves and on dollar days. Court yesterday morning a ed to all to conic. liclil on Sunday. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. (l. C. Thompson, SHOP from HOHILBII’! Catalog. si-iciP AT “rue voour." on Dollar days ail new gootirat whole LECTURE ON JOHN KNOX- gutter the auspices of the Mission and Mr. R. H. Roge s, Superin- tendent Of Education, IdeEvei-qzi a the whlat tout-ardent, tin ‘Rolary _ , _ neiiigiit Hall on Wodnestgg views, on John Knox, in thti hall the ‘luliesfiprtzo LADIES AND MISSES DREBS- 1111191’- hogjgfy M won by, Mr, Haudrahan. wholesale pyices at "The Vogue“ ' ..,___. POLICE COURt-At the police lllflll charged with malicious injury to property was fined $27, the amount of the damage or 00 days in jiiil._ 0n a change of being drunk and disorderly the same defendant ‘was fined $20 or-30 days. A drivcr of an auto for damaging a "silent policeman" was fined $8.00 or 20 and a cortiiai invitation is extend , The closing scr- viirci; of the Spccial Series will he will sing a solo on Sunday evening. Messrs. Geo. A. Scott and C. R. Blanch, Amherst, are at the Revere Mr. and MrsuSinnicktir, Salem, at tho Victoria Montaigne, are at the Victoria. Queen liotei. uud Mrs. Dan McDonald, to the city yesterday. Births (‘allag-lian, a sou. llIarriagcs DlXON-YEO— At st. ll. A., Deaths Defective Vision In Public Schools Statistics rocontl . piled ohow that gn 1;.,,?-:':, ohiidron I havo dofogtlvo. 81.11:‘: P"1"¢1Pai oyo dofooto, accord. ‘Ina to autiiorltloo, aro hyper. ""°1"°P1l (tlwllohtadnoaa), "WW" (Mlh-llghtodnooo) and aatigmatiom. Dofoctlvo vlaion, chiefly myftillli lo found to a largo ‘extent among otdor otiildron ~n lvo. Naar-oigiitodnooo lo tho melt nrlvfllwt on affliction, bIoinnlng/primarliy from can. oar-ital oiitiamatium and um ouhooquont otroin upon tho aooommodatioii of tho oyo in an otter: to no - Havo your ohlldron’: ayoa examined and know tho faotl. oonouit H. J. MABON Optomotrllt the future to the movement. l_t is __oouvoiy in‘ humanity's interest. Montaauo "1 25 nor cont iii trio oohool‘ Oflico Oonnoohd with Drug 1 atom - V Mrs. Aicx. (Jantpbcii and '1‘. A. Campbell, Suniniorsitio arc at the Mr. anti fvlrs. Clarence Nicolle. 111511 1111111- Marray River, accompanied -b_v Mr. CALLAGHAN-At Auburn. on Oct. 11th, i923, to Mr and Mrs Ambrose James‘ Manse, Souris, P. E. 1.. on Wednes- day, October Z-ith, 1923 by Her.’ ii}. Lila Gertrude, (laughter of George and Mrs. Dix- on of Fortune Bridge and Mr. Bruce H. Yeo, son of Thomas and Mrs. Yeo of Union Road. P. E. l. CORNFOOT-At Halifax, 0n Octob- er 24, William I). Cornfoot. yoiing- est son of Alexander Cornfoot, of this city, agcd 34 years. ocliooioyao it la pnoqroaa- 1 1t cloth and fur coats at "Tito Vogue" ‘ISLAND Hospital rummage sole is postponed until _ further notice. o .ncg0tiations with Mr. Mitchell as ‘with Hon. J. n. Sinclair. Mitchell <1 "said he was trying to secure land 12 o-ctocx sate of Forqiiliar- son property, l-iiilsboroagh St. 11 wounzsrui. aAnoAms m. 1i -DON"r FORGET the sale at 12 o'clock today of the Farquharson property, Hillaborougb St. PRIZE Wl-NNERB AT Wit-HST- There was a good attendance at eveuinl! ind ich was equally imeritotfiby- Miss Mae Peters and Mrs. J. Kigglns, was drown by the The gentleman's prize was ROTARY CLUB.-An interest- ing rildiess on immigration an" Emigration was delivers] by Mr ‘. T. Hig-gs before the ltotary Club yesterday, He stressed the point that the whole movement: of bringing immigrants to Eastern Canada successfully will have to be one ‘of cooperation between the three Maritime Provinces. He re- ferred to the Maritime Coloniza- tion anti Development Associa- , . _ tion now being organized, one ob- Gtludet. Archie Arsonauit. Frank BER M- 111 111 O'(’1'(),1JK,.:X,',;?QO$ A11°11°11e§f11 dnykL jeot m’ which win be to keep Arscnault, ilarry Gallant and liar _8 i11“""'1‘19' 11 0111 ___ ________ _, ___._. .. sHow wARMLy APPLAUD, in touch with the immigrant af- 1'1’ 11111111111» 1111 <11 31111111181511“ W111? T‘ - ' " ED.__The we, weather naturauy ter he settles here. Another great W9"! 0111 011 U10 11111119111 9114-1111“ ' \ ,,e,,.,,c,e,, "on, the attendance u, asset to the Maritimes will be the 51l1l1.|1ii'l‘1\'0(i.li0lllf on Wednesday , the second evening's performance gouystpnudet111111th1:°wh1" 11181111111!” 311,211 11g’ 11111111 11811111111 w 1' e of “Listen to Me" at the Prince ° re are 01 1'1 11 19°11“ ' ‘ " Rotarian Jas. A. Robertson resid- -———- ,:1,1,1,X:,1,1,1e11,1;,°1:,11e ‘as: night but the ed yesterday, the guests pgesent “KENSWGTON DMRWNG 0mm, , t, u e up or 1111s 1n 11m being Messrs. Nelson Rattenbury, 4380011171011“ The K911511191)“ , 111111 c recepum‘ 19111191911 f ~ . and Hamilton factories will make h Fred Morris, Lhailottctown and t e players. The applause was con cheese on Monday Wednesday and 5mm m“, hem.” and every "um, A. iiiilligan, Halifax. The musical and Friday Nov in“ of next week. 1 1 l i ti Toronto ‘Globe Oct 23rd and ma 11111 w“ 11111131911115’ 1191'!’ 11111911 1'11" 111°11'11"?" included a H010 by Mrs" Kensington factory will receive The foliowllltl 111111911191 11 1° " ' joycd. The company has scored a 1111111111111 1111111101’ W110 w“ 11111111 cream Monday, Wednesday and provc 111' 111111111111 1'0 1111111111 ‘1011191111- decided hit.and will be welcomed to 11y 811110111111‘ 1101111111111 C‘ 11' 131111111 Friday of cvery week beginning ‘ 6 5,, ,0 $ 7 50 Cliarlotttetown, if they visit here rucenuy 1181111111811 110111 11111117011’ Nov. 5th. Patrons will get cheese 11111 B1110“ 1' ' 1 1 6 60 to 7 00 111111111. . gave '1 111-1111 11115111111110" 111 111° 1101“ Saturday Nov 3rd only at both fac- stccrs, 011011111 , . __ ary dinner which he attended la ,_. ' ' t G 00 to b I30 -—— ma, c“ tor ts. 10-26-11. i3 (iii t0 i'i ‘I3 aMENJOYABLE TEA.—Aiil enjoy- y‘ HOME 3 1o t i" 0 c ea was i ' 1 1 — R BURiAL.—N do t-tinlnnion grub“ G g5 t3 ‘I 75 mo“ Church ha" lief“ em I11 9 t::913'0'L|OCkKFSfdEClALSr-From win. rccilivctl liY telegram to l'uiciit-i~ n- i179. 1 r oo t l‘ till ing by tii. L ii, i ° °°°° f “Y '"°'"'"1l ‘"= r it a l r r 1'1" "1"""“" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " z; no t3 i no the Y. M. 8A., tiltisizsteu tydotiigrf ‘"1" ""11 8 ""111 9°“ 1111111111’ 2°“ Tiizii-fsliiayoxlésiillli; 3f “511111111101111113: do common -- - -- 4 U0 m 5 00 huum,’ “hon, “my hundred person“ fiannclette for $1.00. Limit 8 yardo U, 15mg,“ ,,,,,,u,,,“,n formew 0,- 11111"11"" "‘.'“’“' "111111 :1 oo to 4 o0 partaking of tho good things Dro- 1° “"111 °11s1°'""' M°°RE "1' 1'1"" Ferns-ova but new or (lien Falls 11" """11""1 '1"'.'.' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 4 0o to r. o0 vided. Despite tiit- wet wcatiicr LEOD 1111111513‘ N. Y, ivliicli took place suddenly lliiti-licr nulls, clwibh - - ' ' ‘ " 3 tit) "to fl 171i the tea was it decidcil success -< 011 1111'- ‘1111111’ 1111111 01' the telegram do incl lilll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘ U u 2 r0. x - 4 . .. v - I » i I ., . ,,-,,,-,,-~ .5 i: .1. ir."i;:;“"::.-..t.'.i":.r.i:':'::iz'.t:.:"2; 1111111 S111 11112118111111 iifi...‘ii‘.iiii“'.iii .:-".:..".:'tf.:;.-..l3.: 1111111""'“ 111“ '11 1' r re t 6 50 ti l . . '7 ' ’ ' . '- . iauniiisiosti-tirs. good 4' in I: 5 U0 11‘ “V1111”? __ Continued from Page 1 (S: lgnlahuvrzr; twgesggkgotyég do all’ 4 5,, t ,- UU 1 ' , Storlicrs, good 3 no id oo ROSSZECCIQ:M)HMEET1N%SQI_ Rev" ‘To C0lll'illlSSiOiief'—The lot is U1; hi“ 1111111111111 ugutn‘ - do fair . . . . . .. ,0 m, ,0 1, 0,) M {he bémm,’ 5,111,111,?!“ $511111)“ about. a mile from Emerald. i can- ,,~,.,,‘,.,y' m. zalfrég$uéfémtggun w,’ fitlm‘, choice _. I ‘ ' ' h‘ llflil. 1 5 1 ‘ _ ‘_ 1 ' . 11111 ‘tlilullivlllillll ‘eevantngt and preached a Slil0Zl~ Wm Own“ 11111 1111111 1119 1111 I111" 11111111111 W111 1111111 111111111 110m m, mmmm, 2 m) w l‘ m) whéulalngltillllvfl (llg()nd congregation. The“, was a Dom, argued “m! is late‘ homo at -Fornwoo<l, on do i:1"11-‘1>~11'l1'=1 -~ ~--z-n-"l-h-u n "U w 12 o" 50kt’. vtltlllltllnls sagfilvcllgilllwvgl- Mr, Mitchell should be represent 8111111111’ ‘muuuunh , |>, -,hoco owes t e , A - .7 l i or e , ,.- . . I , 1,m,,,,_,, , , _ _ _ , _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ ,_ 1:1 1171 ihéi-ti. roiilglit ilr. (tense will “mails-i: .\Il||i|ril‘n liilllnn-lt! m: cot-gin- Slii-i-p, choice, light U0 l , r U” afzitin‘ Ill-fulfill, and tiit-i-o will be m“, mm M least a walk to M’ I -v—-——<o@_._§ m, “pm-lira and bucks D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11 1 special mash. by’ a t-luartcttti who vounfie, 1, S,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,c|,|,,, n], 110,15, ft-d and watered basis: q U“ to i’ V, will iiinllgTTllitllliifll with a lirokcn_v“_,,_,gn,,,,,, devduwd m“, 112M", . Sd 1 ‘I liacons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. - _ “ llK- 011 kit's meeting will be , . , 1 -—- ‘dim-fit sinotitns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. s :5 to it 511 lin- closing service for the ivoek, 1110111111’ 111G 111011611111 11111111‘ —!\ir. Lcwis 'i‘aylor, Summer- Mr. John Moiilsou live at Summcreitlc. Vtlyfll”. lin August. was the some thing. (sworn): 1 Ani land sur- i made o. survey‘ of land , I {near idmierald some weeks ago- ‘11111 '1‘ '1' 5111mm i was out twice but it l understood i was surveying the lands of Wim. -SUMMERSIDE BUBINEB§ COLLEGE-The time to enter is come. Special courses by mail. Book-keeping, Arithmetic, Short- hund, etc. Evening clauses. J. Pog- oop, Principal. P. 0. Box 146. —8EE THE ROYAL Electric Vacuum Cleaneh chaos dirt at flohnanh carperidepartmout, Sam- meroide, on Saturday. .. o mas-timer . -DON’T MISS "the dcmonstrtv tion of Royal Electric Vacuum Cleaners at Helium's, Summeroido on Saturday afternoon. ' _ 1282-10-24-81 . --SUCOE88FUL AFFAIR-A successful Pie Social was held in the Miscouche Hail Wednesday being in attendance and reported a good time, the proceeds were evening", many from Suminerside very satisfactory. - —RETURN FROTi THE WEST. ——l\icssrs Medics Wedge, Chester [attic has been (ilPCitili as vice-irresi- tlcn of the Maritime Weekly Press Association for f’. E. island. —-Iilr. L. E. lloffman, of Mono- ton. Ndireprestantating tho Perkins idloetric (10,, of Montreal was in 600 acres were involved. Land was laid oft‘ in four acre trectanguiarl lots; (plan produced and describ- ed by witness). i delivered tho plan to Mr. Wm. Mayne and ho issued a check. Mr, A. ii‘ Mitchell anti Capt Dudley imet me at Mr. Maynes i understood it was Mr. Mitchell who was employing me to make the sur- V11)’. ‘in August of this year, Mr. Mitchell gave me to understand whatever the surveying cost it would be paid. Capt Dudley and Mr. Mitchell were together tho To Atty. GenrJPhe piait from momma] London was altogether wrong. it could not have been prepared on the ground. To Mr. Gaudet-Hon. John id. Sinclair furnished me with tho English plan. l think 1 saw the oa-ine plan with Mr. Mitchell-or one similar. Maynard Schurman (sworn): I built a cottage on the land survey- ed by Mr. Moliison. Finished it two weeks ago. (Witness describ- cd house and gave a. description ol‘ the ‘bungalow. The work was douc bl! contract. Mr. Mitchell first negotiated with witness, tho early part of August about the work. He asked to have a plan made. Ho didn't wait for the price but asked the rest of the business to be cam- pleteil -by Harry C. Thompson unti Captain ‘Dudley. They were in ol~ tice of witness on August 7th. The plans and price were submitted to these officers by correspondence- tMr. Schunman quoted from his correspondence). They accepted the offer. The price was $1075 with $6.50 additional for extra window. Capt. Dudley wrote the letter of ac- ceptance, dated August 25th, Queen Hotel, Sum-meroide. Tho work was then proceeded with. Mr Tho-mp- son paid on different installments. The whole a-mouut is now paid. The last payment was made by cheque on October 19th. . Witness had a cable .irom Mr. Mitchell dated Sept. 20th, asking witness to commence construction of second house at Emerald iit once, and stating that all payments would The made. Mr. Mitchell had previously told hi-m that a number of houses would be built. -Norris Sinclair, (sworn) Spring- field testified that his farm was not included in Mr. Mol'lison‘o survey. lie hurl nothing to do with Mr. atliaiylnezrfieo. Mayne and Peter Sin- c a r. e land was in Queens and’ ,, _ Hurt‘) Counties‘ Between 500 and [notation with busincss for the above Sununtarsitlo Wcdncsda in con- Y —~Mrs. i’). M. McLeod, who for -tlio past few WGGlfS has been ill 1in tlic Prince County ilospital, Suninicrsiilea, loft 'i‘hurstiay morn- ing for hor home on Spokane, Wash. was associated tho transaction. no pn-y-mont. W. H. Mayne and George Mayne ai-ao testified that they had given options on their land to Mr, Mit- clicll l'or the par-pose of building an immigration colony. They an» tlcrstotitl the Anglo lntlian immig- rant were to be men of tronsidci" abic means, who im-igiit take up fur farming or vegetable gardening in a small way, more as a hobby than anything else. There had been no anoncy received. Mr. llldllllfl objected to the ques- tions appertaining to Mr. Mitchell's business transactions with wit- llUi-‘i-Wh‘. Adjournment until Nov. 4th was made in order to have Datiiie and Butler present and to give Mr Mitchell the privilege of re- taining counsel if he so desired. It is understood that Mr. Mit- (lrtll tu in England. with Mitchell i-lc in had rcceivcii HOTEL VICTORIA Offora to tho travolilng public a comfortable. up-to-dato hotoi. Con- talno 44 roomo with privato botiioLTiio Guia- Ino lo famouo all ovor Canada. Tolophonoo in all rooml. Courlooua oorvioo. H. C. BROWN, Manager THE Charlottetown 4 Mitchell. . lPotar Sinclair, testified w having tothe oalo of hie land on January last. Ho met him at witness‘ hnlitle to establish a colony of retired army officers from lndia. Ho wanted a block of land about 500 -1 or 600 acres. Witness gave Mitc- hell an- option on lilo property, iii- cluding the farm buildings, re Halifax; M. F. Sohurnian, 818MB; Mrs. C. C. Thompson. Montague; C. C. Thompson, Montague: A. M. Slalom, N. J; Mrs. Sinnicker, Salem N. J: C. G. Douglas, Montreal: N. B. Hoffman, Montreal; N. (l. Rich- serving only a five or oi: acre; fqr adoon, Toronto; J. W. Hall, Toron- nhimself. The option woo for twelve t0; li- E- Poland. Ottawa; E. ll. Hotel G0,, Ltd, VICTORIA HOTEL A. Milligan, Halifax; H. A. Gol- stetn, Montreal: (l. J. Garnet. oyco, Montreal; W. S. Sinnickcr months. The ipurohaoo price was ‘Q4 Cunningham Moncton; . stipulated at $100 an acre. Wit-Forbes. Vernon: F. Wharton. M0111 ooovwowovooo-ovovoovvw P"! 111.11 11°1 11111"! 11 111.1791." 9140.‘ £21115. 9-15 9511.195‘; 11112111191115. W.M Canto. * --8U MMEROIDE METHODIST , ,__ . ., 3 y,‘ 3,1,1 Gowan will preach at Cardigan on ‘T3110’ 1mm 3111111111“ “mo; CHURCH S“111111”,;,g,‘,1,,i,1_ new f Sunday afternoon. at 3 o'clock. Sunday 11 a. m. _ “ _ F. Denny. Subject ‘llnoplration - 1 p. -m. Rev. G. Mitchell of Summer- now 1t means doubling your in- side Presbyterian Churcli- 2-311 11- “m” 1"‘ $111111“ S"“"11“1’- o“ 27' m. Sunday School. - .1 Fishermens Union association, to be known as the Fisherman's Union of Prince wardfdisland, is gradually,’ Kallllllii otrehgtiti and laying the ftlulillu‘ tion of a powerful organization. At the initial meeting held at Tignish during the latter 111111 "1 ~1111Y 1111 Organization Coinmittet- ii-as alt- poin ed composed of Iilcssrs (‘ic- tug dvin, Joseph A. Arsonault. Charles Gavin, ‘James iit-rnartl. Henry Doyle, Thomas hiycrs 111111 Richard Moslicr. 'i‘hls (‘omniittc-c. under the direction and with tlic assistance of Mr. t‘. i‘. .\ic(‘ttrtliy' Barrister, of 'i‘ignish drew 1111 Constitution anil code of rctilllfl- been hcld at Alliorton, Paliiici- Road, Mhninigash to tltttt: and Organizing (j()nn]]l[[(1.e$ tippointt-il. Those meetings will bi.- trontiiiu- at different places iintll thc, fish- ing centres nll over thc, Province have been organized. The tibjccts of the Union as sot forth in thi- preamble to the constitution arc as follows: 1. To procure iuftirination as to the bcst methods of curing anti preparing fish for iiiai"kct. till" transportation and lllilfitclilil-Z oi fish and fish tirodiicts, and thi- purchusing of fishing niati-rial and supplies upon u co-opierztiioii basis at wholesale prices. 2, To tahc unit-l action upon all iliutters in rtespi-(tt to the wel- farc of tho fisltoriucii illlll tlic rcz. ulution of tlic fishi-rii-s; and to make rcprcsciitations and furnish inforiiiaiitiii to the propt-r author- ities itpoii all iiiattcrs pci-iziiiiiiig to same. 3i. 'i‘o take such ziction in rc- spcct to the protciztion of ilic i.- . erics, and pitrticulariy thi- lfilifiivl‘ fishing, as shall flllillilt‘. tho (lovi-r- niuent to lllrllltllllltl‘ with tho s - business and rontli-i- the ncccssi y of a l‘ n ion or (lo-- tiperativc Association zinioiigst the fislicrnicn most iniptai-iiti'.'t-. The lactating to be held at 'l‘i‘_v,nish on Saturday 27th lust, will ho ad dressed by Mr. S. T. Gallant, iii- llinltetl Drug Company, Toronto. lOnt; ,26th, and 27th helping Mr. H. J. The movelient w esmbnsh m, lMabun with his one cent sale. you can get service every day of new, 11111411‘. 'l'hursila_v, i-‘riiiziy and Sat- lli'llil_\’, (lctoiici- 2:7, 26 and 27thr~ tions for tho government of tiii: u, $1M, ,,,,,.,,_ ,.;.',,,,.y “m, parka“, association to bc snbniltii-tl io tiic l'[)]|[j|][]fl coupon good for $1.00 flshernicti for thcir considi-rtititui. ,,v,,,.,,, U, ,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,_.,~,._ Are 3-0,, , at a future date, fiiiectinizfl 1111"‘ llit'l i"? 'i‘i;\' tnic--'l‘riiilt- Dollar 11 ii:i_\s.-~ii'cs & Murdoch, Ltd. ed throughout tlic fail and \\‘iiii\'l‘ ., » ....'IHOP l’ om Holmatro Calaba- ..°AT cARDioAN-Rev. MnMc- mos. i-ious-ron will be in his ironi 10 to 5. 1316-10-25-21 ..'MR. W. L. FRENCH of the will be in Montague Oct. 25th mes-niece. . ‘Y1- mauv voun milllnery whet-B the year. New stock just arrived. 1m}; IN caution a. sag §.-ai'=i-,f Special prices for Triple Dollar Days, October 25, 2G and 27th.—- Alt-Lian ft: ’i‘ownsi-nd, Montague. l265-10-2414i ..'-‘BiG DOLLAR DAY values in snappy up-to-tlieminute mil- \ici.cau d: 'i‘ui\'i1siicnd, Jltintagute. 1265-ltl-2i~~ii com on are can For making soap. For washing dishes. For cleaning anddiiiiufecting refrigeratoro. . . For removing ordinary ob- srrigtioxis from drain pipe: and am . REFUSE SUBSTITUTE E.W.G||.|.ETT COMPANY LIMITED roaomo. our wirmiolo ' MONYIIAL ._,.’-‘5O BIG PRIZE PACKAGES iiftii-lU-Z-f-ii ( ..=1_ivi EN'$ wHinr-En utsrsns . Wintre tlvt-rztlls $1.29 pair, are itéii’ of our htirgtiins ~'i‘i'iple Dollar Days, Oct. 2:’, 26 and 27tli.—~lvcs d: Murdock. Ltd. l2ti5-lit-2-i-4i ,1 ..‘*THE ANNUAL MEETING of , tho (‘tiniuitinity \\'teii'tiri.~ ivcitfilllh » .\l.'iiita',;i|c, will lichcld at the Lea- gue l‘i)t)llln‘ on 'l‘liuredit_\', Nov. 1H1 at S tl'('l()t‘l( p. ill. A full ililPlltl-i, uni-c its l‘i‘(|lll'Si(!(l.—~.\i. ii‘. l\l(!l)f)ll: I aiil,‘ Sct-ty: 12tS1-1ti-2-l .11 f ..1'DURING DOLLAR DAYS oi‘ i new limit and Shtic Store ilii)ilt'_\'. S. l\'. 'l‘oilii, Altlllliigiiti. 1-‘iIi5-1ti-2G12i| ..*3OO YARDS CURTAIN Srriinfi colon-ti boriicrt-a 15c yard, Yard . with» Poiiicttt silk, color grccn on ilt-tluarrii- who is the ilaugziiti-i- t lianicl .\li'ili'i'§§t)l', and who can ca. t liy rit- witit iicr iiti-slianil from a , sticial standpoint him aipcctor of Fisheries, anti titlicr spciikiers. All fishermen arc tirgca- tly l't'.t|llt:'Sit1tl to attenti. kGood Comploto EXQCIIUVQI-LEI‘ to rig Inna, Hon. J. L. Person. K474 1‘. l‘. J. Venlfll, lion. J. It. Perrnn, ILL‘. Mayor sonooon- Quebec! llvu- J- Dnclnaatfll, H. IL Greater Cooperation in all mat- ters cl vital interest to the Provinces, was the petition of Hon. h A. Tas- chomau, Premier of Quebec, in his uddrooo to the Canadian Good Roads Association, which has Just closed its Intcrprovincial conference at Quebec City. The Association, he claimed, ha: lead the way to brlinginst 11116 stator provinces into closer relation- ship, understanding and discumlon of differences of laws and customs of the provinces. He mentioned suc- . ' duties and competitive bon- iislng of companies as matters of lnterprovinciai concern on which confirinity of legislation in action waa desirable. Seven Canadian provinces were represented at tho conference, four by their Prime Ministers, and the others by cabinet ministers. A ban- quet was given on the night preced- ing the seuiion by Hon. J. L. Perron. Minister of Rondo for Quebec, to the tieic otoo. who wore welcomed by iho roirinco Promier. Aoauronoeo of a deoiro to reflect the spirit of the McKenale, Hon. J. Quoboo Louder’: appeal wore ox- auio on l-‘ritlay inst. Roads Lead "Time s. l. Iqulrq J. A. Dnchaatel, Wm. Findlay. - Attending DGIQIIEEI.——LCII Io rights. II. M. Illll, S. L. Squire, T. l’. Raglan, K.O.| Hill. J. their littic tlaugiitci" Agni-s. lcft on return to of 1101'“ 111'?" farinci- of that place. irally tho whole summcnaIstiL-dp, 'l‘licy , g their iiotnc ,by.(j,,,)_\~_ 7 . ."'SEE OUR BROWN 50 in. Un- ,,, gay“. at $1.00 yard. Black and ivliitt- SiitzpheriFs checked Coating, .36 ill. witlo at $1.00 yard. H6111’)! 'tll'tll|i'f)_\' Vclvet. 27 in. wide,brown griecn and purple $1.00 yard. Lad- Wiiiti-i- Vests. 2 for $100. ii \Vi t - Ulta ~, f ll '32". ,1)“ Mefzise1,leasy1r.i.we1‘1,d iriplc_lloliar Days, October 25, 26, MU,“ $1‘, (“ML $11,,“ and 2ith. ivcs & Murdock, 1AA]. .- 1265-10-24-41 ..="Vl5iTiNG PASTOR — The it-r. A. S. Ste-wart retired Presby- .li'liill minister occupied the pulpit thi- Montague Presbyterian ‘hurt-ii on Sunday morning last. ifiit- Ht-r. tii-niiomtins earnestness flflllii,‘ "to llll'l‘t'*iliit' ivith his years. ‘l§\'i*i',\'i)llt' (it-lights to hear iiini, his iarnioiis having the old time ring .t' thc rt-al man of (iod. in the ev- laizig ilii- itcv. Mr. Morris occup oil gthc pulpit. 'i‘iris is the second'_ ii. or this gcntltaman to Montu- ~ liiis wot-h, 'i‘hiir.~it|:iy. ‘Friday, and w a |,,. ‘m; groan.“ Wm, a large 511111111113’ “'1' 111"",_,1_"_11'11] 111,11, 111,‘ congregation, and delivered an ‘Q1111? ",11"1;1.11)1,‘(‘n11,1.1l,,'11]1l1‘1'|1 1', 1111 hfilotiiit-iit, and foi-iat-iiil lttldftffifl, bas- '-a-. . i~iz 1 at: hi» ti-xl on tho great import- . t-i- ol‘ iii-inc, true to your reli- ,lt)ll. .l. WEDDING BELLS ARE RI1NGING:--At Annandaie, on the vozzing of (ii-t. 11th, a very quiet ind pretty ivctltiing was solenmized ,_- . , - v.1 “cm, of [ishm-y ,,,-,,,,.L-,i,-,, m‘, , l)’ 111111 .\'-' 11- 1111111121 Mil W110i at tiic homo of Mt‘. and Mp8. James urs and patrol scrrici: in coiiiit-c- 11111111‘ pull tivi-r Sivctitt-rs $1-95-i-\'11l‘l1111. “‘111'11 1111111'<111l1l-T11t@1‘. C1118- UO" Wm, Sun“, .\ll"n'i‘iw" l"iir i1tlliifir$ill,litl. iioiiai‘ mg union] 1,, tho lmly bonds of c‘ ,_ T" ,,,,,,,-,,,.,, “m, ,.,,.,-,,,,. ,,,,. 11 ‘s, lluirsilliiu brainy 111111 5111111"“iiiilflilltllly to Joli-n Rc-id Underhay. material iutcllcct|i.'ii aiiil stiriitl 1111-11‘ 1111"- k 11111111111111’ 111.11‘ . 111 111" l>l'1'1~'¢‘1l1‘tf 111111 111W 0111-1113 11mm}.- wunqn.“ U, i,“ ,m,,,,,,,,,.,;_, 1:1|1|‘10'2'1"11Ilitfllliiii! rciativi-ii. The bridal , Th“ ,,,,V(_,“mm_“, m- uw m,“ —----~~- ll‘tll|]‘lt‘. titii-ntlctl liy Mr. and Mrs. g; ' ' " a v . . . . --- -. ~ . . . . - ltil|~iti-i' liusiticss and lllt‘ lll'\\' re " '\'1'111‘1'L111 11111.1 .1111 1111711111.‘ 111111 '\'1111111' 51111111 1111111” ‘1’ 111151111- ' ' '. 1' 1 ' - 111-11 \\"'1'l111| i1 Yl-‘lll 1111111 511'- W1 li of .\’l':tpli1 itiavcts ivliiic Rev. pulatioits tor tlit- staatiartl t'l|lil|1- , . . . » {Hem m, ‘mm! “mm m“ i iiain Aii-tliiuriii- iii \\cstviiic, .\ \,,_],,.,, ,,,.,-,',,,-,,,,.,| 11m fnarrlflgg -? :4 - . 1 -, 1 .- . , , , ., , . mmmwmy “Hmhnw m‘, my!“ s, All. Allijlidlllt‘ in uiitltiiibitill ,,,,,,,,-, xhyfi Undm-huy presl- , ll'll'l(t'l‘ as a i-tiiulultitivc fttcitu" '1w11]11111'111“ 111.1111'\"11‘1111111111111111 1'1 11" 111'1‘111"11111 M11115 111a 1 have Klvcii rise to an entircl‘ new \‘1'1.111111' 11111111 11.111 11 111111: .1111“ 1111'“ 11111111- 101111" V1110“ that cundiuuflor “Ifuir; mills 3M!‘ \\'llil¢' lroni :i tzocial tatiinilpoiat h ;,,],,.,| ,,',.,- |.;,|,,,,_'1 The bride’ I . . - . -. ll is oiii- of Annandaicfis fairest 1' looked charming in a ' Jap iiluc, (TTEDU-(iG-Clllllfl. . t.i<- iiritlogrritiiiriit the eldest son \\-',i‘i. Utiilcritay or-neyi-‘or- n; aiiil is a progressive young We wish the couple many ycars of haippb Please n1 .\ii'. ilili'. togctlii-r.~-~ Patriot. Way.” hti Geo. A. ll;- I‘. Re K. .1 ‘a.’ Venlol, Prrnile Attending" Fri-micro. -—— ln-H m rights Ferrou- K.l'.. (Quaint-r, lllinlnter of lfnlull] Hun. Illlll. J. Ila Pa J- r ot’ New llritnsufclt; llun. (i. lluwlrd Ferguson, Prenatal-Inf Ontario; llun. J. l). lltrwnrt. l(.l‘.. Prunlcr of l’. econd lawn-Jinn. W. C. Chisholm, C. Glory, Wm. Findlay, lion. Plans. E. Mldmud. pressed on bothalf of their provinces by Premier G. Howard Ferguson. of Ontario, Premier J. D. Stewart of Prince Edward Island. and Premier P. J. Veniot of New Brunswick. Ao e. result of the conference. definite decisions were reached on several important points, while others, after being considered from several viewpoints, were left for fuller study by a. committee com- posed of the members of the high- ways departments of all the provin- cos. The committee will meet at the call of the Good Roads Association for the purpose of harmonizing road and vehicular legislation as for as may be possible. Traffic control, lights, tourists‘ camps. speed, reduction of fatalities, compilation of historical data in regard to highway development are among the many itomo coming under tho scope of tho committee. While fully cognizant o! tho valuo of through roads. the conference again exproooad itself in favor of building highways whero they would best aorva tho local and tntorprovin- i —lt‘lral nun lloni J. D. Stewart, K42: Ilon. ‘LEM-Donald, A. l'lon. (ion. A. Mcfinmce. ti. llnwnral Ferguson. Iltm. J. l.. Iloiilnniu-r. lion. Urn S. Iloury. lift-Frets. J. hut-henn- 'l'hlrd row- J. A. Bruin. JfA. ciai interests of the public. and of using a type of constructiiu best suited to tiic traffic to bc carried. ln this connection. opposition was rc- itcrittetl to the promotion at present of a trans-Panama highway, and the opinion was expressed that such a highway cannot possibly be waolder- ed a practical question at this time. Rising costs of construction and maintenance of roiuls led to the in- timation on the part of vitrious (lov- ernmcnt representatives that further levies on highway traffic would be necessary and concurrence m ox- pressed in the suggestion that. a tax on gasoline consumed in motor cars would be the fairest method of rais- ing increased revenue, as being a metered tax. Following tile conclusion cf tho business session of tho conference. tho visiting premioro and tifticinlo worotho gueiuo of the Quoboo lktary Club at itmeheon, and wore lator taken tdviow nrlouo interesting and historic portloao of tbq.Ancloat Cop- tai. . ,- moans... _ it