,11u I 1005111110 111111 bu: annual".- iinvvftail" i"! choice Floworiflfl Q5419! 9"‘ wt from Hollsndfllos lust ar- med. The finest; lot ot;flrat ilu larlfl FWWQFIQQ .599" '9 have ever haiidlofln-ev/oi‘? w", 1n perfect condition. Hyaelnthe, Tulips“ (Double “,1 SinSIBI Dlrwln Lora gggmlrlsll Tulips. ‘Nerclasue, Daffodils, irumpot Deffodllok myinthna, Narcissus, Cro- w, freesles, etc., etc. send for Priceiiot. Post- Bgs paid on all mail orders. 1 Buy now and got first choice. é SEEDS ' WI-Fs ' f To l a 1 l - ‘Ii- You Want- Run a want ad; l1‘ you want to sell a hat, Run a want ad; Buy a‘ farm or sell a bed, Get a job or girl to wed, You need only use your -head And run a want ad. riii-‘filnriiil be well, hko "hoIt-oyflvfl’ 60o a box, fl fbr $2.00, At dealers or lent FruiH-tiveo Limitit Kw." I uis-cscsmiicli. 1’- Glllillh eiior from _HEAR TH! Stanley Piano and get" our pricee before yo buy The W. W. Weilner ClL- LfA 4 s——|-.-— ‘ i, _ nrsooon, . A. Milton Vole; ii|t.-' Teacher of flan Organ end- oicefifltlliiio 1 mes _ George Street. _ 109T 011.; 0 ,~ ‘a mean .§u er warmth Inter througlnl l‘h are Co., Ltd. _ EMERALD CO-OP TlVi FARMERS will be loading live hogs and lambs, Wednesday, Oct. 15th till noon Oct. 19th. 200020-1641 Arfgu Miss Mad ‘ tha Cfliftori Mrs. Stanley of 111.111....» Wednesday and Thurs- day of this week. -. . N“... ~.-. MOUNT VERNON ' SCHOOL.- Standing of Mount/Vernon School for the month of September: Grade V.—l, Mary E. Morrisonr-“Grade [V.—l, Marjorie iC. Singleton; p2. Cassie Compton; 3, Norman A. MacDonald. Grade ll ‘(Bunion-L Mary E. MacDonald; 2, Marion M. Purchase; 3. Annie F‘. Stewart and Stephen Compton/equal. Grade ll. (Juulor)—1, Stewart B. ' ‘Muclaean; Grade I (Seuion-wl, Duncan Matlieson; ZJCharIes ‘J. Stewart. Grade i (Junior)—l, Fred J. Mac- I 111111. In city, town and vil_lag_e happy families are today enjoying good food made with REGAL Flour. Thrifty housewives. use it for all their baking. All are agreed ~~ t-t-t» m‘ -~ --~ ‘ I. ' for the C.N.R. news service ar ~ rived in the city Mgiédflyjl 1118M’ - ‘dby-Mr. ..»‘acko mTown and Country 00.93.5321? ..... will s... the management of the itgeuc)’ 9"’ ‘it’: Wonderful rei- 1...... Rue; 2, Ernest C. Nicholson; 3, Mury J. Emery.—-Margaret C. Mac- Lean, teacher. ‘ CALEDONIA ,_.SCHOOL.—Stand~ lug of Caledonia School for month of September: Grade V.—l, Flor- ence MacDonald; 2.Junie Cameron; 3, Florence MacPherson. Grade lV. —l, Catherine 111115;’ 2, Robert 1e1- lis. Grade llil.-—l, Beaten Stewart,‘ 2, Edith lilacPhereon; 3, Kalle- Mae Stewart. Grade l’l.-1, Ruth Stewart. Grade l (Scnior)—-l. Hel- en MacPherson; 2. Herbert Ellis; 3, Ellis MacPherson. Grade l (Jun- lor)—l, Mary Stewart; 2, John MacLcu-n; 3, Hazel MacLeun, Per- fect attendance-Edith MacPher son.—- Catherine Mucbean. teacher. C.N.R. OFFICIALS. - Mr. Geo. Llnkleuer of Mioncton, Auditor here. Mr. Cluck has been in the! C.N.R. News Service for t-he pant sixteen years, having successifully operabed agencies liroim Halifax to Vancouver, lMr, P. Walsh who ‘opened and put in working ordet the local agency here, has been transferred _..i'.o first-onto. and leaves for that city this morning. PERSONALS Mr. ‘John Alfred MacDonald ‘N AlRTiGHTiiE-ATERS 1 in a This ll the Heater you require when you want to get a room hosted quickly, eepeeloll, new In the loll Wollhv‘ when Ii lo ilot necessary to have a fire all day. By firifll one of no hooters for an hour or two, you have your room I leiontiy warm tor tho root of the day. They are very economical no they burn all kinds of wood, knots. blocks, eta, We are selling thou heaters at the exceed- ingly low prloeo of 92-59. 34-”- 94-591 "~00 ‘"9 375° “d” You would do well to look over our stock before pur- ?F3'"»@111,111111' 111.11 ~ V. son‘ River and Vernon River- ‘? ness visit leaves for the mainland‘ I I 1 '0'! J-lermanville left yesterday for Rocky Point on his way to South Shore on a surveying trip. .M‘iss Lulu Mclnnls has returned to the city after spending a few dBY-B at ‘her home in lMBiNnVflIQ- ' lMr. A. F. MaoNeill's' many s friends will ihe pleased to know ‘u that he is again at his business alter u well earned vacation of three weeks. iiVlr. sndIMrs. John 1.. Smith and their little son Ernest. 0f Bordon. returned home yesterday from I pleasant visit to friends in John- iMr. W. G. Mould. manager of the l/aneton Monotype for Canola. tMontreaI w=ho has been-Oil 11-01154‘ this _ morning. Councillor 'l‘.W.L. Prowle- M1‘- Riuse Chandler and Mir. George L Prowse, left the cit-y yesterday 0n a shooting trip fol-he awn-thorn psi-is. They expect-sedans overr- thing from sand Dip he'll“?!- Mr. Basil Ross. who with his ,brothcr arrived on the island eight ‘ munlhg ago ‘to obtain p acticsi knowledge in Bflflflltllilw Grim’ his home 1n thekiin ~10“ ryon . the early Borden [train ..Y0II-9YdBY morning where he hopes l0 509ml the winter months, anihreiurn the following series- - __,- .. i‘? 1-. ' I " I..;'.*', "'4", '*‘“"""' i‘ ' a h u ..."3.‘°.2'l.‘ni'i‘,"f- i‘? -n‘.’1v"u§'-it{cf- .. '~.=1°11.'-<".*"?.°11.':...=.. " ".~“ "Pal-F, > . -, ; -iii Y J .y. _ .. u; ..,,_., ;PE°PI-l A are: u“: rose: *2“ a... 9,9359: —w—-\ , ~q W ‘ARV “sored! divalent s; Rogers ‘ask. mizonvapriou. ‘s’, F0 ' ythedihfisg; Basr- ar y and ‘Mr. Géltliutcheson, represen- ting" the . prlottefloivingMethodlst 000F011. lei! Yflfli-éfflfly ‘to 81161111 likes to hear‘ her guests say, “Oh, the Maritime Sunday Sdhool Con-iwhat delicious tea!" volition which meals in the Olty-thnt tlhey will say this a housekeep- M-RQ. H. O. IOUI-IKI will re- ceive on, Wednesday afternoon the eighteenth insiant from four to six o'clock at her home 20 Water BL. ooLU-Dlpd. .I_II;OLARY'B PIPEI-EBS furnac- es have proved tue beetufor sale ti‘!!! by the Rogers Hardware Co., .~- . - i- PRIVATE XMAS GREETING 011$ fnrplee now in. We have‘ th eff thebestlines in Canada. Leave-orders with the W. W. Wel- iner Ltd. i - i m 1-1-1!‘ BAYVIEW Rifle Associa- tion wjsh to announce a match shoot ton Wednesday the 18th. — Cecil ‘Simpson, Bayview. 200048-174! r WHEN A HIOUSEKEIEPER i8 HAVING COMPANY, that is the time she is most particular about the quality of tea she buys. She To be sure er should take no chances about giving a,.tea that" is not ‘the best. She-should always give MORSEYS SELECTED ORANGE PEKOE, the richest and finest flavoured that comes to this country. ‘MEMORIAM MR8. ALEXANDRA McDONALD With deep regret we have to chronicle the death of Mrs. Alex- ander McDonald, formerly Miss Annie By-rne of Georgetown, whose death occurred ahher home in Vancouver. B. C., alter a short ill- ness. Throughout her iliness she maintained a cheerful disposition. She was visited frequenitly by her pastor. She was a general favorite with both young and old and she will not only be missed in her home but -by her many friends. Her beautiful death was a lesson to nil who were with her during her last days. She leaves to mourn one brother John in Western Can- ada, also two sisters, Miss Minnie Byrne of Western Canada and Mrs. Peter McCourt of Charloitetoyn. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family in their sud and sudden bereavement. May her soul rest in peace. Amen-A. . MRS. PATRICK I wooos. There passed peacefully away at her hr/mo in Emyvale, an old audrespecited resident in the per- IIII and guiiars—the land for pas- itea ‘.4 sronv "llood and Bond" (lives Rodblph Valentino Big Role A'story of colorful Spain, of rnooniights, of eenoritas, of danc- sionate iove-making-written by Vicente Blasco llhflnol. author, of ‘The Four Horsemen," adapted by 311119 Mil-this. adapter of that pro- duction and directed by Fred Niblo, wlho directed "The Three Musket- eers." Such is "Blood and Sand." Bill-TUBE Rodolphe Valentino which "Dons a two days’ engagement at" the Prlnoe Edward Theatre today. A 57-01‘? of hot, impetuous love against a background of the most dallserous sport known to man- bull lighting. immense scenes there are of the bull ring,'the‘ t. mendous crowds. lthe impressive opening pageant and the change of the bull, she cape play, the foot work, the dangerous work of the devils who lnfuriate the bull, who dare the beast to kill them-and who often lose their dare. The production is a distinguished one impressive in its sincerity, startling in its thrills, filled with the warmth of a fine love. B. C. Salmon ilutpui is l,ii_ilil,000 Cases OTTAWA. Oct. 16. -— Canadian Government fishery oflicials have received sufficient reports from various salmon canneries of Brit- ish Columbia to indicate that the total puck of all classes of salmon will amount to 1,000,000 cases. Many canneries are still packing chums and echoes, believing that the demand this winter will be able w Bare for the entire pack. Sock- eye fishing season is over and 6% ‘inch mesh nets are again in use, which catch only the larger fish. A total of 275,000 cases of SOCKGYPS were packed this year, against only 163,000 cases in i921. Owing to the fact that Siberian red dish reach- ed London before the IBrltieh Col- umbia sockeye could be shipped, and the Siberian fish ls selling for “nsideruhly less than Ithe salmon from that province, there have been only a few small shipments of sookcyes moved from Vancouv- er this season. ICanner-s are hold- neng. 0x103 5g? EaieeITIL-i- 50- 904 - - - 10041.75 ing in hopes that the British mar- ket will meet the price and take of Siberian ‘fish. Wiith the prefer- Canadian canned salmon instead enltial tariff existing between Can~ ads and France, ‘Canadian pinks are selling ‘m that country to good advantage. The fish from Vancou- ver can be landed in France for about 50 cents less than United son of Mrs. Patrick Woods. who was iln her 88th year, enjoyed heri usual good health until a few days" before her death, and on Monday! evening strengthened .by the lest! ri'f.es of the Catholic Clvurch her: spirit took its flight to God. Her. funeral took place to St. Ann's; Church, Lot 65 where a Requiem- iMass was celebralted- by Rev. Dni Curran after which the mortal re mains were laid to rest in the ad- joining cemetery beside tlinee c!’ her husband who predet-eased her four years ago. She leaves to mourn seven daughters and two sons namely! Mrs. McGuire, lMrs. Long-in. Louise Roxibury, Mass, Mrs. Gallant, Charlottetown; Mrs. Duffy, Emy- ,veie;' Daniel, Tryon; Mrs. Mc- Dormett, Elizabeth and James at home. The psl.l bearers were Patrick Flood. Peter Cusat-k Peter Callaghan, James MoCloskey Francis lMicQuaid, Leo McCioskey. iiViay her soul rest in Deuce. IN 'MEMORIAM In loving memory of llodcrlck \V. Miathieson, who died Oct. 18 1910. itlso his daughter Eleanor. who died Oct. 20, 1918. Thoughdost to life, In m-eirnory dear. —lnnerted by the Family. iln memory of Harold Beckett. who died Oct. mth. 1918- l-le will never bo forSoi-lsil. Never siralll his memory fade. ISweetest thouflhts will always lis- ger. _ , Around the grave where he is laid. Inserted by the Family- 1 ' ‘ . t... I things ‘that make I G001) Pickles ; Spices chldlly. Unleeo the spleen Irofrtoh 4nd ~ very Vvvvvvvvv v strong, they oonnot produce ¢ III i ‘pinkie; ie overcome’ when , yoiu buy your oouu m-uiivipololr thybflt; . thin‘ ferried, whole at round, aunt ‘n51 a flavor‘ value. lut dleap- . tember sales compared with Aug- BIDE MARKET Eggs per do: ..- 30 Dairy Butter- . 27 Wool, washed .. . ._ 22 Wool, unwashed . 18 Csifsliins, per lb., . .. l0 l-lidee...... 10 Hay, (loose. new) n. $12 Oats, per bushel . ....‘8b Jloiatoea (new) . l5 Buckwheat .. . ‘l5 States pinks. —-——<D%C>————— sins ‘Losses m CANADA. i iPi-rs losses ln lCansda during the week ended October ll are estim- ated by the iMouetary Times at $053,450, compared with $8431500 the ‘ evious week. This does not incl, a the northern Ontario fire. ithe damage from which has been estimated close to $8,000,000. iFire losses in Canada. in lSept-em- benare estimated by The Monetary. Times at ‘$3,127,000. com-pared with $1,928,055 in August and with $2,- 410300 in September last year. The total for the ‘first. nine months of 1922 is 628,008,105, or nearly as much as last year's total loss cf $30,932,110. l I New Incorporation. A horized capital of $15,223,900 ‘is r presented by companies whose incorporatious were reported to The Monetary Times during the week ended October 7, compared with $8,510,000 the previous week. A comparative summary by pro- vinces is as follows: Wcekended Week ended Sept." 30. -=Sept. 30. Dominion . $1,060,000 $ 4,980,000 Alberta .. . . . . . . . . . .. 6,000 B. Columbia . 330,000 795.000 Manitoba . . . . 20,000 940,000 N. Brunswick . . . . . . . .. 564.000 Ontario . . . 4,390,000 4,050,000 Quebec . . . . . . 1,918,000 503.000 Saskatchewan . . . . . . . ., ' 145,000 ‘Totals . . . . . $8,518,000 $15,223,900 September IBond Soles IBond sales IIn September are es- timatedby The Monetary Times at $12,710,757, compared with $8,934,- 000 in August. and with $87,103,717 in September last year. The Sep ust are made up as follows: September. August. Provincial ...s tyiasooo s 115,000 Municipal 6,007,757 15,504,696 Railway . 225,000 . . . . Corporation 850,000 3,255,000 Totals . . $12,710,757 $8,934,696 Q---._.. THE . MARKETS SUMMER _OOURIB MARKETS “m1, j-oiunnav HARIOR I‘ ---....--........--~.--.-. nanometre- maike walking a torture. yet s-ireftlic first relief In =the shape -of Hoiiowztys sturliiig its iii-isi HiKN-(gsgflll yum‘, guru Remover is within reach o1‘ A vigorous or "" nivcling, ilir- chili ls AMERICAN SHOE PRICES- TTicroHiEF1BiTF£1F1éet' a 1i d ST. JJOUIJS, Oct. 16. -—-Prices lined and n strong executive. cho announced hy international Shoe L soil, \\'IIIl Dr. Uyfilwi i-Iar-Aiilluu, of (‘miipzuiy for Spring for 1923 and DR. CVRUS MacMILLAN (liinrlottciuivn, houorar-y prcsiii-ihalaiice of selling season for Fall of HONORARY PRESIDENT cut; DJ. hIul-(I-iiiiviuiy, of Anllig- i922, show advances of 30 to 45 i unish (N.S.), presidciii; Miss I)(>i'~|(:f.-!lllS pti‘ pair over Fit“ oi’ 1921. MONTREAL. Oct. 14.--~Onc ohothy "Food, of Si. Joiiu, vii-c-prusi-‘i Prices are not vuaranteeii for m“ ["951 infiumliliill flfsaiiizati-nnsideiit; Rh. Jnzins, n1 \Vi)il(I.ii0Ck,.€tlly htalcd time, and there is a ‘"- McGlll Ullii/"fiiily is the Mari1(N.l3.), secretary mid (i. Thomp-Ipossibility that ihuse fur Spring time Clubflthe membership list 0i‘ sou, of North Sydncy. (N.S.) ‘will Hal, as selling for that season which includes students fr-mii all-,trensurer. ‘Fhcrc arc several liuii- advzhncts. 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