a» REMNANTS ON TUESDAY—A"il central remnants of Tweeds,’ Poirets. ‘Coal-MEI, Silk} lgtc" gpgg. m"? Ilmfked ry low rprlce 11nd on sale Tlféeila . Moore nnd Mrl-ewl. Limi-tegb. 215a v 4 fi§~ ' WELT FWBFHNQ-f-Thl smelt sill '1" flrblhs openetfiqtv tile Iflillllrl 1' fldl-Y. nwfllinggand already gllllli wishes havobehn "belle. The “Bil "YB "1 FVBYISBIIIIPMNFFLIIQYB up- peflrs to be swqilppu- of tllelll. "w Weather also ilmllilli ‘allu Cfllll], oAuoHTERi. 0P EMPIRE.- Duy your candy ht the Candy Table Thursday-afternoon, Navy Leagug Bulldlns. ' 2152-19-31 AUCTION ‘3ALE-~Ai‘0flit Rink. today. - ~‘ ~. -.‘ p _..1___ MEET YOUR FRIENDS nt Dau- ghters of-lllmlflrfl lea ‘and Bazaar 'l‘i1lll‘edl1y 21st. Trllfaignp Day, ‘ ~ wrliilollanllorrsrowttelgennnln ouylitiwliilg Lita-elm ‘vpens.l:-.est.,l‘ilght‘ .1 -;‘,. JTTQ», v ‘l; sigma]? Béjfvfllnigifleslliééksgt ailing w “pod start, when ‘the Business m‘ dsfentedlllefljelephone in ‘us. W]? the second game the Whole- salers cumo out _ [I18 Railway men by a snlali mayor- nf 97 pins. ity ‘The followingsnaqthe scores nnd line-lugs ofliie m at : f, Jig". . . , v 130 1'87 140 1G3 146 153 USINESS ' eillee "taking over this ‘ ‘ i Hotel we hlVn-IPQI“ "IITIY ‘thousands ‘ ofl-jllfllllljl i" ‘mun; and liviprbwernsnti. It l, now’ tile ullett Hotel M its class In the Maritime Prov- lnoes. It appeals to “those i -who want a comfortable Hoteland splendid table and excellent service at a mfldoh at; price _ K . “Rates from 53-99 i0 04-99 ' per day'- Charlottetown‘ Hotel Co., Ltd. - v _ Proprietors MISS L. McQUAID. Mariel"- Jouseu HOTEL A. E. Clark, Souris; A. ‘Fl Taylor. llnlifilx; A. G. Trevoy J12. Glouces- ter, Muss; C. l‘). Kennedy, Glouces- nrst game ‘by u majority ofilill H victorious over _ 143 1'39 192' ' Washington. _ ‘ Vernon describe tho pianos as 1d- lB. Hugger: . . . . . . .. 107 KTUITVBI‘ 171 so _ ~ ~ , Adi " 720 totsi4-8374 511 I950 Grand totsl—1828 WHOLESALERS J, Webster . . . . . . .. 186 .146 ‘I17 B. Galbraith . . 126 156 153 P. ‘Doyle . 147 157 139 D. MscKeuzie .3 185 176 136 A. McKenzie . . . . .. 95 142 190 739 777 133 - Totul—-225l " RAILWAY Il. Robertson . . . . .. 178 196 150 F. Nicholson .. p 139 152 136 z A. Bruce . 12o 163 110 E. Goss 165 196 106 ”— . . . . . . .. 95 142 117 692 849 613 Total—21I5-i To Exhibit First 0r Two New World Pianos . Oct. JACKSON» Mi-sso 18 —- Tbough its strings have long since become corroded and from its key- board resounds horrible discords, it little pinno. said to be one of ‘tho first two to reach tho New W011i!- \vill be u feature exhibit.‘ at the Mississippi ‘State Fair. " The instrument is the property ‘, of City Commissioner R. ‘M. Taylor who secured it from Miss ROSE! ' Fisher, octogeiiurisn of this city. in whoso fslnily it has been for _;.;._ generations. The mate to the piano is said by Miss -Fisiler to. be in lllount Vernon, home of George Visitors to Mount entice]. _ lt is of- French make about 1a inches thick,‘ 28 inches wide and about 60 inches lonl- Tile"! a"! ier, lViuss; G. W. Cilmerommn- ‘llerst; G. H. Vrooin, llliddletou, N. 5.; ~11» (l. Fcllows,‘Canning. x‘ x xx-A‘ A ‘A A vvvv yv,vYYvv. Y,V'VVYYY vvw vastly differem manncl- from the pianos of today. A‘A4A x xx‘ x xx AAA.‘ Yyvvvvvvv vvvv’ vvv CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 0n_e Insertion‘. .v. . . . . .. . Four Insertions . n, . . Eight Insertions l . l n. . t. "ms-on" .. 10o per line of ll words 8o per line o! l5 won]! 1o not line at 6 words ~ seventy-three ROW. (ifilllleci-Qii i" a Remnants. or slLKs. DPCSS ‘ r-SRIfiIIlQIBHRHdJ’ (lélolraltllngs. from early ‘a se nlflw ~‘ osorler d ‘t pe-- Earle S i‘- , ti, - ~ in] reductions on Tuosdsty inxorilllng. lishflbaritdiig ch11’ gptggggted m“ Moore Imu Mel-ens ‘Limited. 2153 ‘cilal-cil _" ihL-a ,- - . DAUGHTERB 10F ‘EMPIRE-LEGO- t 'ar nomize on your cooklnglby patron. and; dur icing the ' Iiousehold ‘tttblcfrllnrg. dflv- zisz-isizi DUNSTIAFFNJXGE mores. ‘Mr. Norman MULE-Bll, Colnnihl-l, spent Sunday in Dunstaf-fnnge vis- iliilg friendsr-‘Miss ‘Christina Mil Ier has returned to resume her duties us teacher (if Duustnffnage School alter her vaculion. -— Miss Helen Terrell spent the week and i" the Oily visiting friends. '—I1Vlr. and Mrs "Chester Robertson, Chit-r- lottetown spent Sundny in Du“. Blflffllflge- Mr. Albert Ellis spent Slltnrdsy in the cityl- Mr. iviinlllll MQKBIBW. P- W. Cusgltdent, was n recent visitor to llunstaffnugc. FUNERAL SERVICES. -- The illnBFRi 0t MijslA.-A. lllauheod, wifc of Rev. A. lA. Jflucllcod, wus held this afternoon. The ‘body was brought to the city lust evening] from Halifax where Airs lllacLeoll died at the Victoria. General Hos-i pitul. The funeral service held in the Iiighflcld Iiuptist Church. The service was coil- ducted by Rev. A. h. Herman. pastor of the church, ‘assisted by Jiev. J. A. ‘Ramsay of Saint John's United Church, ltev. J. S, Muslin of \Volfvlile, Rev. J. J. ‘ Sidey of lBedeque, P. ‘E. i.. Rev. Milton Adi- sou of Sunny Brae, and members of the choir of thc- Highland Church. The service wus held at 2.30 o'clock and at 3 o'clock the cortege left the church for Elm- wood cemetery where interment was made after a hrlcf committal service. Many beautiful floral tributes testified‘ to ihe esteem in which Mrs lMtlclleod was hold hero. —Moncton Transcript, Oct. 15th. .1 FARMER-NOONAN NUPTIALS. —-An event of deep» interest brought. out u largeulumber of interested friends to witness-one of the pretti- est weddings of the season, in the chapel at Borden, on the morning of October 4th, when Miss Jennie .11. Noonan, daughter of Mr. W. E. lNoonnn. nnd ~tlic late Caroline "Creamer. of Albilny, was united in itile lloly bonds of matrimony to i.\lr. John lFill-mer, sou of Mr. and , Mrs. Michael Former, of Jiirlkorn. The inttrriugc ceremony was per- formcil by llcv. 1W. 1'1. ‘Mouaghnu. 'Il.D., who also cclcbruietl nuptial muss, assisted ‘by Rev. Dr. Slultli. Kinkoru, the‘ ‘bride being utteirderl Iby Miss Margaret hflfCnrvc-lld. Citfic~ ‘ton, nnd -the groom was - supported by his brother, Mr. Leonnrtl Far- avo *~*'- co. ‘~ *¢"=¢-¢~-A¢v¢.¢‘o¢¢.. *¢¢¢=¢=¢v-. "um The wedding march was’ .2?" i l beautifully rendered by Mrs. Jns.‘ For sale '71 . Miscellaneous '.\icAlccr.. Scvcrul bountiful hymns _ ' . - were snug during the services. APPLES IN ORCHARD Tioifi’ SALE ARENA ‘RWK ilnioug which Mrs. I(.l1v1U11i‘ll.l\ snug snlc to be gathered by purcitflfltit’? Apply J. Stetson, Murshiiold ' 2102-1 '16 . FOR SALE--TWO l-‘RESH cows 2i 1-2 yours old, (luciuscylgrzidbs. lllliold ‘Iingullll, lluzc-l Grovo.‘,\'=‘-,. FOR SALE — MIDGET MARVEL- Flour llllll twenty-five barrels capacity pfillltilfllliy-Jlftlflil new and complete with. scourer and necessary elevator/equipmontlm- uletllate delivery at n low price. Apply Box XYZ. (lunrdinn Oi‘- illuic. All above‘ follihlcsylutl d litters of five this“ 8m‘. also, n number of pups] n ale niid fe- iunio, choice stock. Will sell right. ‘Ilcnson for selling l, am lerlviiu; for U. S. A. lAppiy Wil- iiillll Carrughcr, Kelily’s Cross. 2123-18-81 Situations yucullt: _ ‘ .4 _MAKE MONEY A1". QMis-MEN unll women can ed. ii 81 to $2 nn hour in spare time writing show- ollrds. No canvassing or solicit- ing. We instruct qpqjflhfl supply you with work. Write today. The lllencilltt Company, Limited 43 Dominion Building, Toronto. , ’ ‘ S-‘V. tf a l $5 PIIIVATE CHRISTMAS Greet ng Car Spmplp, k ‘ mil‘ "w; reprosentot veir-Jtiellln dollars daily; experience or ospil ull unnecessary. H lBrgilloy-Iqhrrelt- . . \- 2129-10-197331 » ficc. 2055-10-14:“. FOXES iron _sA‘ui=,‘,~'-_- TH nee pzllrs Silver Bluckfionejiotch 0-- toiiny. JNO- A. MACDQNALD- LAND Surveyor, Hormnnvillc, P. E. I. 1908-10-7-1mo HUN- “A” dred curs Canada. grade _. potatoes. G. It. Keefe. 1974-11-tf. J.“ W. MACKENZIE, MURRAV River, Tinsmith. sheet iron jobber, etc. , _ 1172-S-10-tusnt 16f — Found U FOUND-LAST OF AUGUST PAR- ccl of indies’ coats. upply Gullr- itliun. 214-i-10-19.3i w-g-i-i l-"ouuo-A sum OF MONEY IN v. M. C. A. on 00L, 11th. ~ 2126-18-31. Female Help Weniled wuwrzo MAID FOR GENE/KL housework, one who will siccp 3st hoinc preferred. A‘|)lly_nt Guardian Office. 2-1 1-l0-3i WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Must nave references. goon wages. Apply 42 Ambrose l‘ ‘Bt. 2106-16-31. ._-____¢_-_--_-i- WANTEQ-A GIRL FOR GENER- .al housework. Country girl pre- ferrcdl Apply 257 Euston St. 2124-18-31 WANTED AT ,0NCE MAID FOR general housework, country girl preferred, state wages. Apply 5 Euston St. Phone 569 or 606- "Swcet Lady of the iSucrcd Hcnrt," ill a charming iuunnor. A ditinty wedding ilrouk-fust was sorvcd ul. ihe homo of the bride's sister, Mrs. John Murray. The young couple left in the evening for their future home in ‘Moncton. N111, where the groom holds ‘a good position In the Bunk of Novo..-Scutin. Previous to her marriage. Miss Noonzm was ten- dered a shower at the beautiful home of Mrs. Tlloluus Sexton. PERSONALS IM r. (leorge J. Rogers has’ rllluril- (uhfronl n business trip to Mout- rcnl. - Mrs W. W. M-zlcllzircn, who spout the past wcck ill the city has rc- tu-rncd to her home ill Georgetown. ‘Mr. R. H. Jenkins, ‘M. l‘., Presi- dent of Jenkins lb Sou, Ltd., loft yesterday morning lfor Monctoll. Mrs Jos. Bomiell has zlrrived in lhe city from St. John lo visit Mr. ‘lifillllfiii who is ill lit ilic Prlucc Jldwnrd lsiuiiil ‘Hospital. ‘Mrs lilliznhel-h MuuDoiutItl of (leorgctowu _\\‘ho has been visiting for the past fortnight ill this city has returned homo. Mrs. J. Alprray and Airs. ‘W. Mc- "Neil returned from u visit to Hope ltiver, guests of Rev. W. V. Mc- Donald. yuiiéflllly morning on n visit to liloncton. ‘ favoring the operations Théy leave opqi a coast to coast tour. who heard these gifted musicians “I113 I ._1_- . Mr. It. H- Jenkins, hi. P. presid- -' cnt of Jenkins nnd Sou, l.td., left ' Miss (lweiulolyii Williams, dnugh- ‘- cu zsrs OF covzéuon. - Mr. George erudze, thmenlmjg Dilwmswho ncts as hlif» is rived in tho city lust night. H their visit here will be the Eng‘ s of His Honor therhieut- enant Governor ‘and Mrs Hcnrtz. Wednesday morning lbrvSt. John, where they will fill n coygcert ‘engagement. which ' will Those during their previous appearance in this city, will regret to liear that their plans for this season made it impossible for them tolflli a return engagement here. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Theodore M. Smith find family desire to thank- ail,_t 1r kind friends, for the syrni) iy shown and the assistance rendered them, during their recent still‘ bereavement. ‘ i) City League Football l i At s meeting of the ‘City League? last veiling at which only a loncl representative of the Anchors foot-i bull tcnin put iu nu appearance it was dreoideti t-hat owing to the Rov- ers being unmbie to put a team the field and the Stars being nlsoi unable to secure u whole team fromi their section that the Anchors bci nlvarilcd the 1926 City Ilcague Foot- bail Championship. - Tile Ailchons representative was not in favor of taking it in this ensy way and thought his team would like to play out the issue) it was therefore left as u. challenge from the Anchors that they are ready to meet u. Rover-Star team or n ‘Star team with men from -l’rincc or Wales College to flli any vacancies or to any ienm picked from City nlntcrinl outside Anchor territory to a series of games for the City League Championship. The City League officers have done nil iii their power to bring head, but the support from the Rovers and Stars was not forth~ coming so that. it now remains with the teams themselves if they wish to (lpposc the Anchors on the grid- iron thjs full. ' Detective Guards Presidents Soil AMHERST, Mass" Oct. 1%- ~lu- -forinuiiou obtuiucd ‘hero is in the effect that a secret service mull has been guarding John Cntliillgc son oi‘ the President. n student at Am- herst (loilegc, since illc young mnu rcltlrucd hurt,- nt the opening of the college yeiti". it is suid on trust- worthy ziuthority that tho pror-lenl"; of tlic sccrct scrvi/ce num is diu- Lu the fnct that threntciliug letters huve been received, either by the lPrsitlient or his son, null while they are believed to be the work of a harmless crank, it is considered right to take proper precautions .ngninst any possible attempt to > harm the young mun. BETTER AND BRIGHTER WAITERS FOR PARIS JEMRIS, Oct. Ill-Tho filncrcnl garb of ‘the conventional]y-drcssl-d wnitci‘ has proven too sombrc for (liners who want to savor the trud- ltionul gulety ni‘ Paris, and some of the lurger restaurants are expert menting with new uniforms. iin one hotel dining room »full dress‘ (routs of ‘blue, considerably lighter than navy. with brass bub‘ tons and white ties are being tried out. ‘Several rcsluurztuts have disl-ilrll- ll(i‘i.il(! Tuxtfdo typo cont with blilvk lie for n modificution 0i’ evolving dress, with tho white tic. vlcronu nortt One of the largest and best _ equipped Hotels In Eastern ‘ Canada. Oontslns 1M rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated l “iivfllllv-llve dollars cash lor Pilflo in good condition. Write living particulars to "M" ollar- flhn office. ; 2148-10-19.!" tram-so - e- enrolls ‘BOWN ‘Fume WANTID-WWH~ eav- mess ted st I08 Sydney 9t I118 seasons aooouuoearse - aa nllutlel-o so eiae-ioie-ei rams I. to ll ysei-a old. Mm: he ». regintefld. ha. p], compton. "s"... 40-1031 5 . a TWO IOAROIRShGAN i! Ao- t e ‘ ‘Geo; M. Blnne. p it:- J. Bein, net ; Wm..- ,__" fwtrvlng, 8t. 01m. “ -.' -., Nirhd wifhllmme ‘I g ‘tfiffiiwhuv H o! ; . ‘....l .--el i ' llhktfll"? eMFoole Montague; Annie L. ‘Lord, . outs- sue; Bert cooper, Toronto; '0. A. econ. Amherst; V. A- Geudln, To- ronto; J. A. Mscdonald, wife and daughter: Jae P. Brown-unwell; ‘day ut the or scenes, i" and settings pictorinlly attractive. Football in the City League to IL‘ , ‘We nrenflrlnl: for the sllnlllly SCI‘- ii _ ‘deck. P‘ m‘ the ithe University stu If. Y» tenauces oi‘ the latest type known ‘ to thentretlowm, undo projection room for the showing of moving ..'=l-$iisll4l' "i", ‘*3 "i¥i'l'»l?£‘5§Y-'.‘.°jI° ."‘ “Palm Beach it Girl”. Heads A‘ - Strand Bill sees name-us swine tuner FRISKY OOMEDV Puma-r. UATED wtri-l s-rélsoeosr rumpus.»- "Thc Pnlm Bench Girl". which had its local introduction yester- Strand Theatre is n rapid fire mixture of mirth and mo- tion, further enlivened by the most, cxhillarnting and refreshing per- formance Bebe Daniels has ever couiributedl ,. . Bebe is e. little country girl who arrives in ‘Palm Bench in suswer to nu invitation from her wealthy hunts and promptly falls into u wild turmoil of adventures that are Provocative of.,sn abundance of swift, exciting action. thrills galore and fun aplenty. It is u first- rntc comedy role for Bebe uiitl she registers with n resounding bung. lSpccd boat racing, one of the most tilrilliug outdoor sports to he found anywhere, forms the back- srouiid for many of the spectacul- nnrrow escapes imd breath-inking sequences that fen- ture the Inst half of the picture. Some of the fastest speed boats in the world participate in the big race which brings the film to a rip-roaring finish. The supporting rust has been carefully chosen and ullly seconds llehcZ-l nctive and laugh-provoking efforts. "Lawrence Gray makes a capital lending man and furnishes ihe romantic interest so necessary to every well-balanced phntoplay. Others who acquit themselves creditahly include Josephine Drake and John Pnirick. ’l‘lie direction by Eric Kenton is exceedingly deft; the photography is beautiful, and the atmosphere Forrest l-lusley deserves credit for the adaptation. The picture is based on the story by Byron Morgen. nud the illu)‘ "Please Help Emily" by M. l-laiwvood. Queen Worships 0n Board Ship, S. S. LEVlATlkfAN. Oct. l8.— Queen Marie of-Ruznzliliil, on the lust day of her vc-yugetn America, attended religious service aboard the ILeviuthnn with her daughter, Princess Ileana, ‘Prince Nicholas 11nd Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow of the late President. if. I nnd the responsive readings. Ono of the ilymns was “All llaitthe ‘Power 0f Jesus’ Nzinle.” Rising early, the (Queen had ink- en a plunge in the ship's pool lic- vlcc- The rest of tllc (lily she spent ,iu the sunshine on llic pronicuudl: ‘ ‘Sztbiinlil srrvicc, J. G, Summitt, purscr ,‘I'Bil‘(l the Anglican survive. The Queen belongs to Lilli Church of England. The sixty-third psuiin was thc scripture rendiiig. . lm-O-a- Development of Dramatic Talent in McGill University A recent issue of lilo Montreal ‘All of them joined in the singing ‘ of -tho Leviathan _ /7 Wi-TITVTIW 4s BUILT UP A eel Alligh \ interest‘ . than Pan)’. -HYNDMAN & This Company has never paid less“ policy proceeds left with the Com- to continue a high rate in the future. {anything else in which the security is absolute. late - ihe Most V iFCiCiOi‘ in Life. insurance 6% interest on profits apcl;_.,,-;,_ and is in excellent position“ ’ Compare this record with a COMPANY, LIMIT Agents at all principal points. ED,‘ MAN AGERS" ‘iStui"’ contains a full page des- cription of the new Arts lluildinlz of McGill University. 'l‘hc Slur says in part: A new Avis Building with lilo familiar face of the old, but with an‘ interior on u scale lo house for years to come an Arts Falflliiy which hud fur outgrown tho (limenq sions of tho old Arts lluiltlingl "rem-Gd 30 yours ago, opnnud its (loot-s ibis wnck in till» throngs ufi rcturililli-l undcrgrailuititzs uilll' "1989 Rrsdustos of Old McGill hero, from far and lleuv for ilic rcuilinu.‘ marking the 105th anniversary of their Alma Mater. The centriti unol nulstnnding feu- ture of the new building, admitted-i 1Y- ls_ the ‘Moyse liull. or hloyse Theatre, as it is alternately called. Terined by urcllltclcts and coilsiruc- tion men like tho lust word ill theatre nnd nssciubly hull con- struction, it hits ii(‘(‘|l cmrtvil by Lord Atliolsiuii as u mt- ioriul in the left: Di‘. Churlcs la. ihloysc. former Dean of tho. Fucultl’ oi‘ Arts and for over 42 yours it mciuboi- o.’ With a scat- ing (rupncity of 500 nnd two small but de luxe ‘balconies for spccizli pnriies. thehlpyse Hall is equipped with a mode n stage and all appur- I pictures. . ' To Develop Dramatic Talent "In the newpourso on "The Tech- niduo of the Drama,“ which is ‘be- ing instituted at McGill in the Eng- Bun’ nranttotd’ “ma” l . 2148-1049“ ter of Mrs F. M. Williams, of Sum; Ill the past flvl years. Few ‘ nah‘ Dapilrlmaili- ‘mile’ m“ Cf?“ ‘ ' . I _ To Let illEfBidG, left oucton, N. 11.. on‘ Hotels throughout-wands ;__ xmzailla"bgi;i‘ggilst°lr"‘lflrl533:1‘"m: “mien-ll want-e ‘L ‘ e —‘h‘2-'.1§i3i..§l£.."‘lllimililfiiiilfilfi. I .-.".".;.":.:::':::..'*-.:::..:::: n. on». m- '_ _ ‘ > _1- __. q; . Q35 Mop. ' ‘ ' f‘ ' .its placer university-life. 'A'l‘ilis_ Jim assume?» Tlfii?" lmhglliazilvtllliglleeaumn Cflflfiilidlllrruoncton’ N' n ‘and?’ .',i’7,2'.,',-,,°,"""" ‘m’ "W. ""1159 "Wis "Oflfllbl" 1'1"?"- i Dioymelll. rol- I» 3° ll" o ly-fl rdlsn omee. ‘ i DEATHS l i . - Widfllt defies by u... erectionbof i expert In 8 ism‘ rite dlér pp “ u’ 214540.194; ‘H - RltorH-OO to $6.00 per the Moyso Hall, will not. attempt ‘t6 l “llriwr Collette. ‘liberates "tr-- ~ H‘ " ~ " -_--." »-' ' LES-At t . TEBMOIICB oi’ ili' , "Y .- Y . ma“ ‘"4"’? “““ “““'e'"’°“ "i ‘h’ "“'"“X- 34-“511! nooiufro u. (ii-s oENT-Lsmobtlllllllnllllr, ‘Mr nllvili olllllilllm "t ‘ ‘ - fggfiugigogt ‘imiitil-sgllliqgziftiq preferred, coll rally located, Ap-gGnytown. on Oct. 18th, 1926, Jilrnos. (jharlottet “OHM m the prodhctlbh or ,Lost- my 11s Kent st. l 213s Moore C0165, llgeli s4 yelllll. i- lll1~ .- V OWII . la r and w“, Mm at “w,” e‘ -___ .. -.~» ._ -"-~ l p __ rlli v.’ * my, ot-t. 20th, BBTViKIG i. H t l L d P Y,» __ . ._ _ - tosr - ss-rwss chances. =‘ro LET-LARGE Fuimleusn ttlflilll st n‘ p. 'lll. interment . 0 e Ctll; t . T-“""“‘~""-"-""-"'. i tctown and Marilhlieldifiiot lvs- rooms: Apply Guardian. ‘Fflirview 39""! “Y- ‘ . pnbrheq“ ' ler bottle nillliel- pielllle iellve * 2141-1o-1n-ai ‘POUNB-Mt H vmsrksl "Orv"!!- ‘ Cr -~ -~ 1 Haw T n ' . ‘Boston, Mum, Oct. 6th, George A. ‘ ._ ampfl ,, ,0 ~ t Jenkins o-elll city. ms , . M H HARRY o. snows, Managu- ~ M‘ ~ -|-°_ L;-r_1-,wq 590mg gurr. lound, eldest sou of rs Dlwl . I _ , “em _Quick . rwml- "Mei w“ 1'1"“ i" ' p w d able for ligilt housekeeping. A _ . .1, ._ _ . , , 3n w" ~ dl t, otor lDvei-ett. - . t ---- .- n »- ~- V‘ ‘i ‘ply 1st Grafton st nos-i iwm W" - 5i" Y‘ - . ~~- ~ ‘ * . '". ‘ ' » VICTORIA HOTEL whim you tillvswitltrltvlffill is e iwsurcm rulrfl ' (W593? ~13 rm, Uwnmad. ..I , _ mighty quick l-lliier test-you wort: i about“ oeellllltlea5wmy ~c 9P, '5 1. Tnnc. Gillfi legion u: c. n. Miller. coed are orzlsl-vnilllllwpc/niie as lm an. . ‘. ‘ - _ ,l~ulbi c. . (m0. M t ; J.l‘l tilt Ii nsl hurry- “'-— i ' ‘ ~*~ 1"" l-APY "AFP!" A°°°W ‘u. mllettinllie. ‘ovum’: 011$ on u o n o" cum i" I Just a few‘ drops in sweetened‘ water nnd the pain felons. Buy a buttiflof trusty old- Nerviline t0- day and keep it handy. Nervlline i: \ .(I ‘ n i Your Dealer Sells Congolqum Rugs QNG ‘ . ‘ii ' GOLD. SEAL Made in Canada S n ‘ Cleaned in a Twinkling I F ACK-BREAKING sweeping and beating are not A “ required to clean Congoieum Qold Seal Art- Rugs. Ashes, tracked-in muci and spilled things vanish instantly‘ with ligbtrnopping. 5111181118 bids the bright colors as fresh asnew. The surface is accident-proof, seamless, water- proof and cannot absorb dust like woven floor- coverings. And neither sun nor rain can dim the lustre of the -rich, harmonious colors that give Congoieum Art-Rugs their great charm. ..~\lltll- V, , OLEUM CONGOLEUM CANADA LiMiTED Montreal, Quebec / /. pcrieiicc in ivi-ltlilg oi’ one-act. plays. lil conncctloil with this course, Dr. Jlltciniilaiu hopes to bring to .\lc(lill ouch yenr for four weeks, a company of irniueil actors who will put on in the .\Io_vse Hall. primarily for students but ulso fol" others inlcrcstcd. sonic of ibi- pluys nl-Iunlly plays like “Every- mllil"; a play of Silukcspeure nut ofll-il SLPII. such us “Ml-ilsurc for liil-ilsilrc"; nu 18 century play, or plays that. illustrate the growth of tllc (lffllllll so that comparisons mzly bc iuudo. l)r. hlai-millltn hits experience of workshop theatres. us have (uhr-r members of the lini- vcrsity stuff. nnd with his guiding itiozli o1‘ “Art for life's snkc." much is looked for in the wily of rcnl cutcrtniulnent with tbediclp of tho Moyse Hall. ' THE MARKETS "_“‘ o ‘()’I‘TAWA. Ont, Oct. 18. - 'lhe general condition of illc Cnunillail 0g; mill-not hag rcmnined tinchang- alrc extras ~11. firsts 38,‘ seconds 32. Prices lo cllli'~‘llllll‘l‘ri uf- fresh are extras 53 to 5.1. firsts iii to 50, sec- onds 39 to 40. nnd of storage extras 48 to 5U. Firsts ill to ~i:’l_ seconds 38. ' ‘SAISIIOATCHI-J\\'A‘N 4 The mar- kc; remains unchanged. Fresh re- ceipts are practically nil nt some points. Dealers ill-c quoting country shippers -€‘.Xll'i\s 35 to 51S; firsts 3-1 to 35; seconds 2S to 29. Storage ex- to Il7. Prices to cousuulvrs cxtrus 56, firsts 50, set-omit; 45 nnd stornse extras 50, firsts 4‘5,SP1'.tllIll\‘ 40. Poul- try receipts qoutlnuc to increarsc. Packers are now offering live spring‘ all weights l6. fowl four pounds null over 13. under four ponds 10 roosters T. ducks l0. 8P1?“ S. Dressed poultry prices unchang- [il-m with pnlctionily no fresh of- fered in wholesale vaay. Producers lire soiling vxlrus J7. fiTSi-s ."..‘i. sec- onds 25."Priccs to retailers extras 47, firsts l3, seconds .25. ‘Storage clldurixig the past week. Recelptv are light and storusf! stocks Corr tinuo to move out satisfactorily. Poultry rcceipll; urt- increflsinl! i" thc cunt, quality ls only fnir, TORONTO --- Deniers nre pnyilll! for lulgruded eggs delivered 0km!“ 46 to 47'; firsts 39 re 40; seconds 30. Prices to rctnllc-rs nro fresh ex- tras 42; flmis 36 l0 35: stornflfl BX" trns 42 to M; firsts 3.‘) to 40; 60C" oiuls 35 in 36. ' ilifiNTltliiA-l. —- Receipt-s of loc- al lmlzrailedeggn are falling off. Deniers are paying for llfllffllifiil (-44-..- ltplivdred extras 44 to 60. first! .,S lo 4i; seconds 28 to stock ‘still arriving; wholesale ex- tras lil (esrton 56: extras 100GB 50 to 54; {ll-gm 45 to 46; seconds 34 to 38. Storage extras 42 to 43; I'll-sis 39 to 40; seconds 34 to 85; Retail lreh extras I'll; to 60: first! 45 m 46: seconds 38 lo 40. ‘WINNIPEG — Market quiet. Con- sumptive demand good with whole- snlerl-l unable lo llll orders for fresh extras nnd firsts seconds are sellinfi strongly. storage movement is new eggs llro moving freely to retailers st extras 43, firsts 38, seconds 30. Poultry market is (irln, receipts light. Deniers urn pnyiiigjor live liprln ers 14 in 17_ fowl 10 tote. l cm (lA_llY ~ uet-eilltlltllelyihlctl- age fi rs t-s cracked $9.00 per case. 4'3. pullet extras fill and small pill let eggs 24 delivered Vancouver Wholesale prior-s of fresh sre ex moving lowly at 38 lo 40 for fi end extras. a llitrfllfififllfits 55- trus 42 to 43, firsts 40, seconds 34 ’ ed. . EDNIONTON ~ The niarket is cnlly nil. Deniers are paying foren- grrlded eggs extras 3B. firsts M. uec- ollola 1E. Prices to retailers of stor- 31260, seconds $11.00. Storage stocks.- ure lacing-depleted. ~ Fairly heavy demand. Fresh firsts srelre- inillng llt 50 nnd storage firsts at 45. ‘Poultry movement light, chick- ens 14 to 16, fowl 10 to l2, roosters :15. Held ¢_ ‘ VANCOUVER —Prlces held firm during the past week and producers are receiving for extras 4-6. firsts tree so,‘ rii-ltli 49_ pllilet EXUB! t2. small ,pullets 30. Storpge eggs are rel! efllf. J EN -— Dealers lire paying “ mmmiiwm‘ 1‘ m!’ extras i . first; 42. seconds lie and 11* 0 useful In v a ‘ Q fie .n'qllilfl mult- with il-l-l-il receipts mile; sill-all. 415mm 4a. eel-sells nice It niIlli. w Jib‘ wlllpwln; a further decline. Dealorswg-Prlces to retailers nausdwdlsrrlodllflofllhllllfflffihe are quoting country shippers extfllfll!!!" 50, seconds 43. Storage ex- .8810, so; first»! 22.40 Jlauleel-llllliltt!) ‘jee to 89. Price to relllilere or fresh he extras o3, lliwmilrte, 42, to collsilmtgrfl. PHOTOGRAPHEU , as: _ EARLY FOR THIS YEAR—-BY CRAG-WELL rut‘? i Phone 692-1..“ Qn-“Z: MISS ROBERTA espeucsn F. "r. c. L. nnd (‘hulr Director Baptist Church. In Plano. OrIn-n and Theory. Open October 1st Studio-Baptist Church, Fltsroy Street. Orgnnlat Classes ‘l mu A summon y .____ text: "Iiivir Sure death to rats and mice. Mlillone ofidoilars are lost sleh year from the destruction caused bytheae plats. ‘ ' " wily tolerate m: _ cat a 15o or no paeksbs s! Huhttes lat Exterminator ‘today and ‘sec new tidy‘ It is to (Ii your helm, earns ‘anal elltolluelllge if ' rstl Ind mice. ‘i Hughes Drug Co I .