COLUMBUS a loom . DIIQSER Marian GIN! STRATTON - PORTIWI 1111-." uuakwlrrirrowu GUARDIAN . . . llonol barrymore “SHOULD LADIES BEHA VE ” with alice brady 111 MAT. 3'15 EVE. 7 8 8.45 liuclbus THE BAPTIST CHURCH CAPITOL TO-DA Y ALSO . . . comedy p e t t i n g preferred tist Churoh yesterday. restitution." and far t!“ -the Ten Commandments. theme. morning were "The by Miss Pearl Burns. sr. ntmsrsrrs BAsILIcA The Feast of Christ The King This column ls reserved for lieevl was Rev. A. o. Vincent. DD- spoke at both services in the Bap- taking u, his morning theme "Let us make‘ events: delivering the second of a series fir; opening address in this series was delivered two weeks ago, “Why the Law." Inst evening the first Com- mandment, “Thou shalt have no other Gods before inc," was the The worshipful lnurie oi thfday was under the direction oi MrsJ C. Elliott Full. The anthems of the Magnificent." and “0 Love That Will Not Lei Me Go," with the contralto solo in the latter very adequately taken The closing services of the retreat SERVICES A car oi produce’ for Western Canada will go forward at the end position Wednesday and ‘Ihlnsday. nonations are to some in from all districts sdicinln Charlottetown assist. The call for relief both at home and, abroad is urgent. Iset it not pass unheeded. Donations clothing wil be received at i! Ball on ‘mesday afternoon. ‘ Rev. an. Miller expressed his ap- preciation and thank. for the most enjoyable reception arranged by tit" ladies and held last Thursday av- enlny in Hearts Hall and‘ stated that both. he and Mrs. Miller; and also Mr. Barbour were very nappy since their coming here. Mr. Millers tax at the lnornlrr worship was from John 10-16 "And other sheep I have which are not oi this fold. them ..lso I must brin- and they shall hear m voice and oi this week. The cerwill be in andthischurchhasalsollmcdto ' .l.~.~s~1—. a A Obits. s9, " ‘subroutines. A l cs1: owzvszesz: Now is the Time to Bay Your “PRES TONE” Do not wait until the frost has broken your: radiator, causing you s ll kinds of expense. The thoughtful and business-like man knows the economy and convenience of a ear ready for in. stant use-no matter what the temperature, One gallon of Prestone, enough to safeguard your radiator for a whole season. Costs only of lsslll lllismv hi" ndveI-tllllll of DIPHTHERIA Immunislng Clinic we,‘ held yasm-uuy at 5t. Dunstanb they shall be one to] and on. l‘ 3811:" ,,"§‘,.‘,§‘,',§ “'1', $12,111‘, fr?‘ galklngdeglgtfrpnfil f” 335E? Basilica. Rev. Father Hubert preach- shepherd." The kind of religion w‘, IIGVHIICO- "° - ° _- ~ - °' Q ad at all thedvfasses, which were Qgpqfl ghquld b, our gpeclal Con. __...... Q months t0 O years. L-1792-1047-2l. largely “tandem Practically an the Germ christian“? B a propagating (WNWDEIWHON L!" INBIIB- , *- lmuh retell/cu Holy communion. religion. Missions have the‘ origin “my; 1,.579g.7.1g-31g;_ IKBLLYS CROSS Chicken Supper In m, ammo“ m 130' 5 mo, m the hem m. God To mamnm °.‘;LL“..°::.‘“.”.Z‘;Z;-"" mauve u” has» mu‘ D a 1 WATEE" RATE5"PB1'5°"5 ‘m’ Hubert preached zthe sermon to the‘ Kfualofcfigfi, ‘LE3: 2x1“ fulfil 2:.“."...':°$..§i%§. ‘if? .£§‘.ff.i..‘3’.i‘;i “time: e395" ‘*1: "l": °* “g” a in" int-luau cur-u‘ - v shut off lists will be on the streets pfifm- QZMQYII, u I V“ y v3 2,‘: mtgfngt YIMTIPI?“ ‘ain't’ u;- MGDCBY the 29ml LJlTl-lU-ET-fl 1n the evenlng M», 51x olclock’ umlof hummlnty and M‘: ‘ggumoogxpthn W ' 138i 105 d b ISLANDERS AT Mr. ALLISON. H:f§m§0u"r‘_ Fflhgfliflbefb 553,3, worlslatint Whllch mlssisléiibllsgllvs us! "-5"- lhd. M"- Ruiml 3°36" ‘i! preaching the sermon. Pontifical a i ' Tho pay’ t“ mm u o“ o Coleman. P.E.I. have sent two . m“ e‘ e7 u!” the 960mm” 5°‘ Benediction was given by I-Ils Ex , M, ._ » club-industrial and every other °h 10"" W M0111“ 18°’ W! W" cellency Bishop OSulllvan. At us, h,” , worm m. m, m and Mrs, John M. Nicholson and “thlgllztigguggfielgmgfigid ta"??? “i: at the close of theunen‘! inlsalflh. the ammo c” m ' $21“? l“ “mm” °’ M" Funk gm“ wh, l; on m, Mgsquedgclne Ewixfiilbxs Xggagcgilegslftgfimgigl At night Rev. Mr. Miller took as cmuu- M!’ a“d'm5- L-H- can“ “t Obsullivan 1 gave the Benediction.‘ his text Psalm 150's "Praise mm Emntfifie “f” ‘xmlwrepretsengig by At each service Father Hubert im- :25!‘ gheseaggd 00ft t2? gmmm" n ' 11M ll. n 8 m on w° c “ a mm 5° parted the Papal Blessing. The the ma“ o: the trumpet m 0mm“ $3.95 Be PreparedA-for told Weather G01 Yiilll’ (Supply 0f "PRESTUIIE" ill’ "DENATURED ALCUIIUL" TODAY at TIIE noasns llllllnwins co. . LIMITED RED CROSS CIHPPLED CHILD- REN'S CLINIC conducted hynr. Ackel- at Town Hall, Summerside, Friday, November 2nd, and at Red Cross Office, Charlottetown, Tues- day, November 5th. L-l772-10-26-6l IN MEMORIAM-Ths flowers on the Communion Table in Zion Presbyterian Church at yesterday's services were placed there by m. '- Added . _ "GLIMDSES 1N." tity oi the sardine oil is produced by Japan and ls competing with VOTERS’ LISTS-Destruction o! pages of the voters‘ lists, posted :Butter Filftim Fish "m. of fish. These products pilcllard oil which ls used for sec- onardy or technical purposes such as adulterant in linseed oil and other similar purposes. British Col- umbiahproduces about 12.000 tons oi pllc ani oil annually, half going Si: agitating‘ g1“ ‘glgzllazglgwwseh 1:110 European countries. Califonia the United States and Canada aslavemges about 20900 tom‘ o‘ about animal feeding stuff states e 300m‘) gallons’ or sardine o“ l‘ Natural Resollrces Department of Samm- Hemng i)“ i5 “l5 °used 9*‘ the Canadian National Railways. ten-given” Nmway being the 91'1"‘ cipal source oi supply, producing Whale oil is the biggest factor in _ the fish oil trade. Sardine oil also {mm 13-000 t° 30-099 ""5 Emma“? Alaska produces about 5.00 tons, figures lrl the industry along with pilchard, oll. A considerable quan- taken musuy by United States cun- While fish is fish it is being lurnsd into butter of the synthetic type such as margarine. Chemists are also making synthetic tallow arc A4 a x A AA a‘ ‘Lash A AAAAAAA Ywvvvv vwv v v CITY TICKE OFFICE 94 Great George Street CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY! CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPB Tickets on sale over all Railway and Ocean Steamsinp Lhcs. We offer you expert advice In selection of travel routel. make your stateroom and sleeping car reservations, give ae- sistance wlth passports and live you a general first class service. Local tickets also sold in all pointl. W. K. ROGERS on; Ticket Agent v‘vwvvvvv¢" Phones 540 and 541. v xgvskma‘; Farlly Bus Service & Taxi Service GIIARLOTTETILJI to TGRTIINE TIME TABLE Charlottetown .. 4.00 p. m.| Leaving Fortune Hazelbrook . . . " DlngwelPs . . . . . . Dundas ........ Bridgetown ulyth]; 88.2 . all 8.50 v.05 .20 l5 . 5 5 . . 48 Station ...... 9 Rosie's Lake 9.30 DlngwclPs ... . 5-40 p. m. llasclbrcok ..... 9.45 ‘Arrive Fortune . . . . . 5.50 p. m. Arrive Chorlottetowrn. 10.05 Headquarters In Charlottetown —- DIANA TEA ROOMS, Headqllarlel- in Sollria —LENNOX HOTEL FFPFP"‘P" K throughout the city, has been caus- ed by,the recent severe rainstorm Voters desiring any information. however, may obtain same by phoning or calling at the Regist- rar's office, at Moore & McLeocYs ATTENTING MT. ALLISON.- Registration has been completed at Mt. Allison University with the ar- rival e! the late comers. The Regis- trar has announced that the new class, numbering 180, has set an all time record. The 1B0 students are distributed geographically as fol- lows: New Brunswick ‘ll. Nova Scotla '12. Prince Edward Island ll, Newfoundland 10, Quebec 9. Ber- muda ILOntnrlO i, Manitoba 1, England 1, Japan 1. ‘Three oi the first five students with highest standing in Prince oi Wales College fourth year have enrolled at Mount Allison University in the persons of Maitland -OWB!l, Charlottetown: Owen Curtis, Charlottetown, and Cameron Appear, Lower Montague. SHEEP HTPZALING CASE IN COURT TODAY-For the past two months the E.C.M.P. have been in- vestizating sheep stealing cases in Covehead West and Glaseow Road districts, Followinlz un clues Detec- Thelr daughter, Margaret, is on the Ladies College Staff and their son $3,‘: ‘Li; ‘Lléedfllt: fi§fggn“af,g Erie is a third year student. There evening servlce; are as such families in the Marl- time Provnces represented at Mount Allison this year by two students form the same home, and there are . _ _ five families that are represented t9fiaglglggfngegeefgaglgfiralyiégt m“ ye“ at Mmn“ Alum“ by CSSR preached speclalscrmorls for three students from the same home. the Feast Day at u“ Mmes_ Rev‘ Father Fuller, USSR. celebrated High Mass, At seven o'clock, a solemn proces- sion, the children's crusade, was M1‘- Rflderick 04801111111011. Hun- held. The children were dressed in tel’ RIVER 5008M from 3- C- white, carrying flags representing, Stewart 8t Son a registered boar. all the nations of the world, bring- brother to first prize boar in l-lali- lug to the mind m B, Eel-lying ma“. In! and 1st at Charlottetown Swine ller the thought that chl-lst is King Show from their brood sow Seaside of u11 nations, Rev, Futile;- Mylett, Ruby, qualified in Advanced Regis- preacheti on “Loyalty to Christ me ter. This sow has proven herself King," 1n the ganctuary was the to be an extra c0011 bfeeder- hflv-lvery Rev. Christopher MOEnmry, in: rel-sad 25 piss this year and,c.ss.a., Rome, who is conducting a winning first prize with litter ahvlsitatiun oi all the Canadian Re- Charlottetown and Halifax and demptorlst Homes. first prize with hel- yearling daughter for best pair of sows at Charlottetown and also 1st at Hall-- fax Swine Show with young boar. Mr. MacKlnnon is to be congratu- lated on his purchase. HOLY REDEEMER CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH ‘ The subject of the address at the was ‘Debtor and Creditor", based on MR. JOHN HEBERT l morning service yesterday morning‘ the words oi the Apostle Paul: "I aml ian warfare, the place of a distinc- tive religion in our lives. s domin- eering influence, an intelligent conviction of the fundamentals of our faith and the necessity of sounding a positive note. The music for the day included an anthem at each service by the choir of 34 voices under the direc- tion oi Professor Kendall also a well rendered solo which was cor. dlally received. "Let not your heart be troubled", by Mrs. J. S. Hen. dereon. The attendance at Sunday School was 414. SACRED SONG SERVICE A large number of young people from the various churches of the city met together in Central Christ- lan Church at half past eight last ‘evening and held their Joint service of sacred song there. Mr. Alex. Malheson gave the ad- dress in the ionn oi a review of the vflsln and Progress of those meet- |ings from the time of their first gathering in the Y. M. C. A. Room: some ten years ago up to the present time. Mr. Matheson commanded the pro- FFBFKBPEE? tive Corporal Cnrdwell proceeded to Nova Scntia last week and on QHEDLAC, N, 13,, Oct, 2s, ._. The Thursday arrested a man in Kant- death occurred yesterday, at his ville and escorted him back to home in Cape Bald, of one of the Charlottetown, Yesterday three country's most highly respected citi- othel- men were placed under ar- sens in the person of John Hebert, rest in connection with the same eldest son of the late Patrick He- cese, These four men will appear bert, oi Dorchester, N. B, who was before lvfeflstrote MweYIinnon to- for many years treasurer of West- rhv. Another iY"\l‘l implicated in morland county. the some case is at present under The late John Hebert was born in arrest in Hummer-side. on another Botsford Portage, Westmorland charge. "c w-lll be brought here county, sixty-nine years ago, and for trial later. was a highly esteemed citizen. He was actively interested in all that pertained to the welfare of the com- munity in which he lived and will be greatly missed. Mr. Hebert is survived by two sons and six daughters, the sons being Freeman and James Hebert, of Mon- treal, and the daughters Mrs. G. B. Tudor, Mrs. K. Howell, Mrs. Law- rence Faubert and Miss Alice lic- bert, all of Montreal; Sister Mary POLICE COURT - ‘Patrick Lpuahrcn and Clarence Dunn ap- peared in the Police Court Satur- day charged with being unlawfully at llirce while undergoing. impris- onmcnt. and escaping from cus- t-ocly. They have elected to be tried hv a hichcr court but will appear for a preliminary hearing today. A vagrant was sentenced to thirty debtor both to the Greeks and the motors, who have endeavoured and Barbarians, both to the wise and iih-' succeeded in bringing into practice W186?’ In the Course u! hi8 I'm-Bike. the satisfactory type of services now the pastor stated that all men are‘ being carried on. indebted for something to even the These services were begun by the least oi those with whom they collie Charlottetown Young Men's Christ- in contact, and urged that Christ- ian Association, who were latel- gran- ians pay that debt in the same cur- ted the use or m, venom ghunm rency which was used by the Apostle buildings together with the assist- Paul, as indicated in his own words: , ence of the ministers oi the respeu. "50. 8-H Knuth B6 111 me ls. I am tlvo churches. The meetings are now FEB-u! 9° Pfi-‘iich the 3051361 to W" being held in one of the churches that are at Rome also." In prepara- ‘ each Sunday evening, sponsored by tlon for the Communion, the male the Y, M, c, A, and with the co- quarteii-e 5B"! "Break Thou the operation of the B. C. M. of Prince Bread of Life." , of Wales College are being conducted The Sunday School was well at- by young people, gtudmtg m‘; ugh. ttndtd. Bhvwlns a slight increase ere, in the interests of all who care Oval‘ latt Blmdfly- to attend. Whatever the original The music at the evening service purpose of this type of meeting may included an anthem, “Saviour Again have been, the object at present is to Thy Dear Name We Raise", Mr- the promotion of Christian fellow- Prestcn Beck taklns the baritone ship and co-Opofation, the develop- solo. The sermon of the hour gave emphasis to the importance of Bible quaintnnce with the old Gospel Study and was entitled "Our Herit- hymne and their meaning. ment of talent, and a general ac- ti davs irl jail. Another man charged Immaculate, of the Sacred Heart 9,59," During the address it was The chairman for last evening 40,000 pictures. It is the creates! undertaking of its kind in the world. The feverish activity of thousands and pictures of such great assistance in their search for gold is demon- strated in the appeals that come to the department. Every day wires are received asking for such help. Not only is the mapping from the air much faster but it is more coin- prehensive and quits as accurate. This is particularly the case with heavily wooded or very rough laud. A surveyor on foot might run his line through a forest a quarter oi a mile from a lake and never know it was there. The aerial pictures ovar- look nothing. For the sake of ac- curacy the air maps are all rlleckcd here and there by actual land mess- urements. The aerial surveys are conducted, by the topographical survey oi which F. H. Peters is surveyor-gen- eral and A. M. Narraway chief aer- ial surveys engineer. The planes and pilots are supplied by the Royal Canadian Air force. Vaatlleaources Much of the areas yet unmapped contains substantial timber and wa- terpower resources. No one can es- timate what are their mineral 1e- aoliroes. But for the aid of the alr- men many generations would have passed before any real knowledge had been gained of the vast expan- ses of the north. The pictures have reached Ottawa where the maps will be developeul during the winter. To ell-ordinate the wen: and to obtain the maximum benefits from aerial piet , a w. anent com- mittee oversees the operations. Dr. Charles Camseii, deputy minister of mines is chairman. Group Captain G. M. Croil, senior air officer and A. M. Narrawey complete the execu- vs. Air mapping is highly technical. As the plane flies over the country to be surveyed, three CBMBTBBWMRC ‘I'M. ihrvukh the eastern action 0g Manitoba, including God's kc, goes l t Ulllt 01 Dioapectora who find the maps: {liaise SupgLlS-tglelZrgutltistEemidng [are and back into the mining dis- trlcts of Ontario, Greeting Card P R I N T IN G f 01' ' BUSINESSES llllll INDIVIDUALS Send your own menage thh ‘ Oil!’ Rlilltll I and up for 25 cart. Special Price on barge Quantities. ' Guardian Central Job Prlntery l' order in St. Joseph's, N. 13.; and Miss Francis Hebert at home. Also sur- viving are two brothers, Freeman of Sackville, and George of Worcester. Mass, and three sisters, Mrs. Meluse Burque, of Botsiord Portage; Mrs. Frank Naughnam, of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., and Mrs. Charles Chisholm, of Worcester, Mass. was Mr. J. Cl. Murdock. of the B. C. M. Executive, who made brief comment on the growth of the Sac- red Song Service. Mr. George A. Macnougall oi the Y. M. C. A. stafl, presented the Scripture lesson. A very beautiful vocal selection was rendered by Mr. Rupert Mac- Kay, and Rev. W. L. Outhouse led the meeting in prayer and pronoun- ced the Benediction. wlth operating. a motor vehicle while intoxicated was remanded until today. Two men appeared on non-payment of dog tax charges. One ease was ariioumed. the other man paid the tax and the costs of the court. pointed out that the Bible is of 1m‘ measu ublfi value as a means of conversion and Bible Study - keeps one converted. Considerable men- tion was made of tho very commend- able work of the British and Foreign Bible Society. The service of Song at 8.30, under the auspices of the S. C. M. and Y. M. C. A. was well attended. Mr. Alex Mathcson being the speaker, ST. PETER’! CATHEDRAL Mr. Norvllle E. Luck, General Sec. ‘rotary of the local Y. M. C. A. direc- Yesterday being the Festival of ted the greater part oi the service Saint Simon and Saint, Jude the and gave splendid leadership in the services at St. Peter's Cathedral singing. Mr. Luci: has only been in were fully festive. The i1 o'clock the city a short time and it is grat- service opened with a procession oi liying to note the zeal and earnest- elergy s11.‘ choir. The vestments pf hess with which he is taking his part the colt-Brant and the Altar hcnlz- ln these services. with counsel and ings were of l-es. symbolic oi the leadership oi his tyne on behalf o! blood of the martyrs, 'I"he Rev. |the Y. M. C. A., a most enjoyable canon Malone officiated at the ‘and successful course of services are choral celebration of the l-loly anticipated, simultaneous exposures at. frequent intervals. One of the tricks is to keep the altitude of the flight unl- iorin so that the pictures arhen laid out for mapping will all have been taken at the same distance from the ground. Grids take oars of the varying scales of the picture. Half an inch at the top of the picture covers much more territory than in the foreground at the bottom. The grids correct this. with the trem- endous demand fcr maps and pic- tures of areas on the Canada “shield" by prospectors, most of the work this skimmer has been along this forma- t on. ' It starts from Beaufort "ea some so miles east of the mouth oi the Mackenzie River, stretches down through the Great Bear Lake dis- CITY BUS SERVICE DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY UB.\B.IsO’l'l'ETOWN SOURIS ELMIRA LEAVES TIIWE LEAVES TIME Elmira ........ 7.15 A. M. Charlottetown 1.10 P. M. . 8.10 A. M. Mt. Stewart ...... 5.00 P. M. . 5.55 A. M. Morel! ......... .-.. 5.25 P. M. 0.15 A. M. St. Peter's .........s..... 5.45 P. M. . 0.40.1.1“. Sourls...... ....6.30 RM. Arrives Charlottetown .. 10.30 A, M. Arrives Elmir .......... 7.15 P. M. Bus will stop on signal at any point on route. Headquarters in Charlottetown, Old Spain Tea 800ml. A Few Questions PERSONALS Everyone should mow lie answers to these questions- Are my eyes spaily efficient! Are they normal or near iii Are they strained? What error orenorloi vlaloulilvs If Do I overwork my eyes! Do l gm them the oars their import- auoa demands? Should l have them examined and receive the all they may bl found to need. BOARD WATCHING TDEASURY STOCK TORONTO, Oct. 28.-(C.P.)—Tl'ic managing commit of the Toronto Stock Exchange has made the fol- lowing regulation governing treasury options and uhderwritings: _.....__.___-_-__- "Every company whose shame are SEA VIEW Scnom Ested orlstrading on the Exchange . I a1 furn h promptly a copy of cv- -—~— cry underwriting, option or other H"110r f0" 0i’ 59B Vie" Bfihmlbsales agreement entered into with for September: ‘respect to treasury shares. The Man- ol-ade X arr-l. Ivan Duncan: t. aging Committee shall have the Carolynn Pickerlns; i. Lilli-n Mw-‘slght to disapprove o! the terms oi Mr. W. C. West. York, returned from Halifax last Friday evening. Rev. C. ‘it. smith, Oak Bluffs. Miss. who has been on a brief visit to hi: mother. Mrs. Mlvzsret Fmuh and his brother Dr. G. L. Smith, left on return Friday morning, BL BUS LINE Commencing Monday, October 22nd, Blue Bus will r. operate three days a week: Monday, Wednesday and! The chairman announced that the Saturday, running on the same schedule, - Rin. From PETERS via route to STURGEON . . . . LOWER & UPPER MONTAGUE NEW PERTH . .. ‘SOMERVILLE “BERRY PLAINS v on RIVER nvnzw CHERRY VALLEY Pgwusl. :" This offer remains in effect for one month. i E. R. BROW gFire, Life, Accident, Sickness i; and Plate Glass Insurance at» Lowest Rate. erside, Lloyd Lewis 1.20 .7 1.10 K 1.00 .90 .75 .60 , 15° seasonswasooaeaaaoalaloolol sasoaaeooeenoaaolllllld 4.x.‘ Sgle» $1.75 $1.00 1-50 ~90 2, Buddy stander. .00 5. Grade via-l, Arnold Hilts; s, .50 Stewart Adams; I. Morton Adams. 13g .220 i Lcod. Grade X JYn-l, Olive Adams: I, Bruce Coulson; I, George Branden. Grade. Iii-l. Florence Adams; Grade Vin-d‘, Evelyn Donald: 2. Billy Blakeiley; S. Mildred Blskeaey. l Perfect attendance. - Mildred Blaksney, Vera Brander, Olive Ad- ams. Arnold Hilts. Morena Adams. Lillian MacLeod. Carolyn Plokerins- Teacher, J. Weeks Murphy. Primary Department: Grads V1.--1, nenry Ready- Grade V.--1. Doris Blaleney; 2, Marlofi suesbury: t. Rey Burt. Grade llI.--l, Claude Blskeney; ll, Ruby Adams. Grade If !r.--l, Orvilh Adams: 2, John Adams; 3, Leigh Donald. ‘ Grade it Jla-i, velds Ducgan and touts Adams; l. Lelfh 59W- art llid John Y. Grade i O.--i, math hurt: ' 2. Colin Burt. Grade l B.-l. limel- Adams; 2. mm Allison Mebellsni a, June Burt: t, Leroy Adams. Perfect attendance. -- Henry heady. 9:1! sins. reels!’ seller. rslall Stewart. 1 pets ilcrt, lime Adams. lterllnl filfollv Eucharist. The new nr. Moore, President or the University oi King's College preached s ooweriui appeal for funds for the Rings collegiate lchool. which school was founded at Windsor, N. l, by United Em- pira novelists 14s years ago. Some fifty thousand dollars ls new re- quired for payment oi buildings erected s few years ago. The sp- peal is made by the Synod and is one which all churchmen should help to the best of their ability. The campaign was arranged for by the late Archbishop ‘Wei-rail. The other two Diocesan educa- any such agreement, and In case of Sllfllxll disapproval, the sign-cement "aha. not be foceeded wit by the company. Otherwise its shares shall be removed from the trading list. CYCLING INDUSTRY EXPAND! NGIWNGHAM, Ens. Oct. l-(C. PJ-The cycle building irldustry ill the past lll years has grown mm an output of M000 bicycles a year to approximately 1,500,000 this year, ae- cording to Bit‘ Harold Bowden, head of one of the big manufacturing concerns. .._..._.____._._.. DUCK RESPONSIBLE ' I0! TAXI ACCfDIifl‘ summons, Oct. ae.--A tllldali driver cannot be held accountable for the actions of ducks, Judie Al- bertlOwelllriiiedintheotiilrtbf common plell hare today. Dorothy Brice, a passengr in a taxi operated by James we is: net Christmas m, sues‘ Welntia’; gim- pany for damages s recs an an eight-pound dusk, nylng north on the street on which the cab was south, struck the windshield | and broke the flan. .$"t.‘.’.'“i..‘.“°“"‘......‘" us; m V l l" oration oi the sly tiles t in I 4W M"! t!" MW" m” the slenlina st m o'clock. m the await u inwhltvnlwag; may office coho... deed will be us; at "m" 1° mm‘ int e main . do sl- what course 10mm ass. w,’ ' and ldgalllli are in a iicurishins condition the preacher listed. At evensonlz the Rev. Canon Ma- cenviheia ss n the sev- entlh uni» oi the twentieth emo- m- of the Acts the first ssy of the ml: the dis- ciples some togtther to braal bread." The preacher appealed to an to realise the great sdvantale of the daily services oi the church t0 follow the Uhlilple of the rsr Iitlursdav u All Saints my. lone officiated fie preached s my m Sacred Song Service wllibc held next Sunday in Zion Church. Sky survey Map Uncharted Lands - In Aerial Snaps I l Ii. Casaegi Chill?“ PM!!! Staff ‘inter OTTAWA, Oct. Hap-Surveys from the at!" are ding the plotting out tionsl institutions, Kings College b" oi the Abostles, "on "u" when there will ‘be a oliorsl eeia- w" of Canada's $00,000 square nllles, of ‘roots. which almost vs Auntie! SALE A'l.‘ NORTH BIDIQUI ‘lobeseldatpuhiloaactlouon oithelatebiralssaie A1|o a Melee Boat and , small ‘labia Circular listens I m Will . downer’ nelsosresll Effects, lueiudilll a ulntblr t Terms-Cash. ll. I‘. MORRISON. Auctioneer. a-lna-io-it-sl s. w. PrAYLoi: | J. s. TAYLOR , l .----.¢-.c-..sa4lsflldiols'rl-unc..-lu\-. . . .. - .. . - G. F. IIIITGIIESOI OPTOMETBIBT 2x. . at eson lens. lbiiloflo no ti meavimellnaad liner. gllibition amnion oau. a. lint.“ canvass. llilllll iuIIIuIIIIaIIDOIIIITIOHAUI‘ ta till abovser “Inspector-I- n-im a. o. as. ri oanrlmwa Msnaoo a BENTLEY aslsvi L n‘ i‘ it... rib-sp-