AQQAA AALAAAA ,_., ., - _. .7; _ v e CLASSIFIED A name-toe Ills‘! or over. G words t0 u Ilne. urine ‘rural. o ‘n . nnd g h‘, _ Illi- 7511 l0! wofiledlilz-Ione sin-en words per wpgk, Q1 "*' ' ' .-¢--. , s...‘ ‘l1 vuarissnaurs tier llne per Inv- "'-‘ Wljllle on day for o (Ilvlllni of ii flnllru. 1° Der cent dllcount for curih. vrvv vvvv~ a n- A "'1' ',Y:lf._r 1v ,._v. 99 III llle pe'r Ila)‘ for :1 dim: or over. Gaunt lnltlul letter-n, count an Adda-eon forms pa" 599.0!!! Ilutel Furnlriheil limp-an week. Situation \Vunted, 50o for Agents Wanted ' For Sale AGENTS WANTED-LIVE AG. ants for Watkins 15o Famfl Necessities. Direct to consume“? BI: Profits. J. P. Watkins, Com: PMIY- Dept. 1i., s70 ciaig We“ Mflltffial- vane-mind m AGENTS WANTEDU-AGENTS n.- "°“ “a” 11 8111111 steady line showing a pmfltt 0f $50 weekly 11D. Write for literature on our ‘gibzer specialties Steady (li-Bmand, ~ _ E- 11118» 00-. Dept. 02,-1.0“- dQP-Diiiario. o-zn-str. AGENTS WANTED-GET m A Pmmllbltl 1111 year commission 511111116118 0! your own. Every pro- iwrty owner needs some or our 111119 hundred varieties oi hardy Rod Tag trees and plants. No clonal needed. Complete equip- ment and instructions ‘iree. Write Dominion Nurseries. Montreal. _-_-_____.___._. AGENTS WANTED. ._. nueggn aprons, children's wear, house- hold necessities and other rubber soods. Agents wanted for this territory. Good profit for right party. Wrlie for pantiwlars, Lon- don Art Rubber Co., Desk Q.. Lon- don, Ont. AGENTS WANTED-IF YOU ARE Seeking ‘<1 flenuine selling pro- position ilrom ‘now on tili Christ-I mas, try our Christmas cards. put up in boxes, assorted, to soil itt 50 pen-ts, $1.00, and $2.00 pcr fbox. British, American and Canadian makes of cards! Men or women oan do t-iiis work. Good commis- sions. For lllllfilclildfél write Mon- treal iSuppIy Co., 6 St. Alexander ' St, Montreal. ' lO-G-li. AGENTS WANTED—MEN AND women-—here ‘is a real opportun- lty-—sell Canada's best Personal Greeting Xmas Cards. Our agents without previous experience are making $2 per hour spare or full time, day or evening. Beautiful sample book supplied free. Deal direct and get hig-hest commis- sions and best service. Write without obligation. Manufactur- c-rs. 122 Richmond West, Tor- onto. 10-4-61. Female Help \Vanted WANTED-At Fniconwooti Hospit- al ii. house-maid. Apply to house- kccpcr. S37-1il-4-ili Mule Help Wanted "WANTED-A MAN FOR GENER- iil farm work. Apply to W. A. Mulch, Charlottetown. 895-10031 counrnv sov AB-OUT teen for store. Address Guardian Office. 845-10-4-3i. WANTED-—M.ARRIED_‘M‘AN‘-TO sTx. “B” tn-ke charge of fiirin near Charlottetown. Apply "E" Guard- ian. 8l4-i0-3ti. MALE HELP WANTED-MAN wanted to sell nnd ‘buy Foreign Drafts, ‘Bonds und Cur-rcn-t-ies. Big profits. Write for .l)08.l€ii'S 'l‘oi'.ms. Georg»: Grlgoiclt, 20 East Jackson, Chicago, lli. 10-6-11. WANTED-TWO HUNDRED (200) woodiunon for iflcmming nnd (ilbaon l.iil.. .liinipci' Now llviinii- wick. Canadian (iovi. Railway. inquire oi‘ Mi". iiuy Web-iii, I - voro Hotci. . . ...2i WANTED. -- MAN AND WIFE, without family. Mini i‘,X|lt‘l‘l(lilC' ctl in cnro of foxes. to look nftcr nninii ranch and do chores. Wo- mnn to holp with iioiismvork. itnnch situntiztl in Novn Scotin town. (iooii position 11o right portion. Stato wugos pcr month. lionvti and room provided. Apply Foxmau, care of Guardian officc. 861-10-10-5-61 F-O-RTALE -FURNITURE. AR- ply 51 Villa 8t. 802-10-2-31. FOR SALE-A» COWS. APPLY 114 Prince Street. 815-10-3-tf. Poe SALE-SHINGLES. ALSO one good cow. L. R. Trowsdnle. Rose Valley. 808-105-3i BELTING FOR SALE FOR threshers or mills. Very best quality. For prices write Chas. Todd, Bradalbune. 820-10-3-41. FOR 8ALE.—Silvcr Moon No.- 12 base-burner. Apply 206 Hillsbor- ough St. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, NEW Docherty piano. '1‘. G. lves. Mou- tague. ‘ 892-10-0-5i DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR sale. Centrally located. all mod- ern conveniences. Apply 124 Prince St. 4| FOR SALE.- A SILVER MOON stove No. 12; in good order. Ap- ply at this office. 033-10-5-3i FOR SALE-TWO PURE BRED Tamworth boars, 0 and 7inonths old. Apply to Charles Meiiett, Charlottetown, R. R. No. 0. 804-10-0-21 FOR SALE-OAK TYPEWRITER dosh, drop head; when closed makes a perfect flat lop table; i. drawers. Apply at this office. 633-10-5-3i FOR. SALE-A 4 CYLINDER Studebaker Oar. As ‘good as no: —overhauied this Spring. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply 17 Dor- chester Street. iltiii-il-19-tlf. FOR SALE-New Concrete mixer capacity 20 cu. ytis. per tiny On hand truck with 1% h.p. eii- gine. Cheap for quick sale. Apply C. B. M. c. o. Guardian. 835-10-4-6i Wanted WANTED-WASHING TO DO AT home. Apply lVirs. R. Roll, 30 Spring St. 866-10-31 FARM WANTED BY MAN OF_ moderate means with family. Apply giving full particulars about location. school, churches. stores and distance from railway, particulars oi cultivation and crop nnd if possible snapshot oi building. State lowest price. Apply "Farmer" care oi Guar- dian. ‘ Miscellaneous ‘UOHN A. McDONALD LAND Surveyor, Harmony Jct. ‘ 470-9-10-4no. SAUNSOME SAUSAGES. FRESH today. Suuntivru, }:'J\\'i~'1lllli‘ .0 Ho. Market Building. tiUZ-it-Z-i-iiiiio ‘f-EOORDERS ricconiinodzttcil 25 Uppor Prince St. 830-10-4-31 IEOJVTERgdahinuiotlfilldiinillols preferred. Apply (iuurdinu. 838-1 -i-;ii lVlRS. JACK FRASER, CITY, IS opening classes for tirnwing nnd painting. ‘For purtlculitrn itpply 36 Fitzroy St. lwk ‘SASKATCHEWAN TEACHERS‘ Agency,.Rcgina. offers best po- sitions. - ~ P. J. WIL nnio will inko place of. l2po'clock Hllilfll on Mondiiy. October iith, zit Grand Rivor Lot 14. ilnfnvor- nblo weather means it postpone- rncut iintii first. fine titty follow- ing. Terms most libcrul. 848-10-4-2i MEN WANTED FOR THE WOODS ~A large nu-mbcr oi‘ men Wiiili- oil for tho woods, also tho mill [for -Friieer Lumber Co., Plaster Rock, also fear-sonic, N. B. Wc pay ‘good wages. Fares pnid from Moncton to destination. We llhlp 3 times ll. week, Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Trnin ienvcs at 6.30 ‘p. n1. Apply ui A. N. Polrler, 583 Muin, hloucton, N. B ‘ 878-10-6-11 Lost LOST—A JET AND CRYSTAL cnr ring on Great (ieorge Street. Finder leave at this Office. 1i. LOST-A PARCEL ‘CONTAINING n lady's coat lost from delivery var. Finder will be suitably re» worded by leaving at this store. Moore & McLeod, Limited. 8l0-l0-litf. Situations Vacant ,_________.__*___._____ PRIVATE CHRIBTM AS $ Cards; sample ‘book free; anon and women already making $5 up daily, in spare time. Gar- retson Company,‘ prnntford, Ont. 928-121. »---—-ooo--—— lt may ho that church attend- uuco falls off-because it doesn't iiflord enough danger to make it n sporting proposition. when’ Burbank produces a new plant be destroys the "seconds." Plants improve much more rapidly f-llhli hWmBii-B. ' iwooosunn CHOPPERS . OAWVIRI TIANOTIIB ~ a WANTED LOST on "ruzsoav, 25TH SEPT between Capo Traverse and Bighto Bridge. woollen comfor- icr iiud ladies lint. please not.|fy ‘Green lire-y, llordcu. 877-10-0-31 L-‘O-STA-Lost or delivered to wrong address n lady's brown Marvclln cool with bcuver col- lar iiuil cuffs. iletvnrd will be givmi for information thnt will lend to its recovery. Illoorc 8t lllc-imoil Ll"‘ited> 1i LOST-LARGE CAMEO BROOCH between Richmond, Great Goorile and Sydney Street. Finder kind- ly leave iit this Office. 1| __._¢oe->— Reglsdzereti Trotting Mare For Sale The standard broil nnd rcilisti-r- v ed trotting mnrr GLENMORA . ‘lnowtnln hasty . - j _ Maple" 114st l =a1ti~e..%rd~ ‘Heat record. 2.lfi'/i- “'01 R111" A record, 2.1014. Eligible in 1024 to 212B trots. This msro hnn been miles in 2.10 this year and is kind. sound and 06d mannered. If lotus. Address t LtuOolonsi D. A. MacKlNNON clan-tortuous P.'E. l. _ vvw-vw 31 bride was attended by Miss Mary Will be sold ut elf her cost, or traded for n pair “ cation illlardibii WHIST TOUTINAMENt-A eer- iee of weekly Wihiet Parties will be held in Rosary Hall, beginning the 10th. Prizes. 4i. FUNERAL SUNDAY-The fun- eral of the late James McLean will take place Sunday Oct. 7 at 2.80 p. m. from the l sidence oi his daughter, _Mrii. Earl ‘R. Williams, Charlottetown Fox Ranch, Mount Edward Rdf . » SOURIS ‘RAlLWAYw-The havoc anode by the recent storm on‘the Souris railway ‘iine is now par- tially repaired aud the first train since Monday on that road will leave Charlottetown this afternoon at 3.10 carrying passengers only. WEDDING BE-LLS.-—A very pret- ty wedding ‘took place at Rustico Convent Chapel, Wednesday morn- ing, September 2B. when Miss Josephine Pinenu of Rueticoville was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Jerome H. Gul- lnnt of Oyster Bed Bridge. The Cicely Gallant, sister of the groom while the groom was ably support- ed by lVir. Benoit. Pin-can, brother oi the bride. After "the ceremony which ivas performed by their pastor, Rev. Father Chaison, the happy couple drove to the bride's home where breakfast was served then the young couple left for the groom's home where dinner await- ed the-m. The evening was Boein- in dancing during which tea. was served to a lar-ge number oi rela- tives and friends. The many pree- ents received goes to show the es- teem in which both were held. Grand Stand "- Collapses At Big Welsh Show (Dominion News Service.) PWILHEL], Wales. 00L, (irout excitement was caused at tlio South (larnarvonsiilrc Agricul- tural Show, at Pwiiheii. attended by 10.000 people. _ _ During thc jumping couiDEl-Il11111 thc grand statid. containing 700 people collapsed with it loud report The spectators fell to the bottom nnd were pinned down under the falling timber. linuiirtliiitely iiie stand collapsed thorn whs u. rush oi‘ spectators from other pziris of the ground to help those who were mixed up i11 the wreckage. The stand, the ‘highest row of which was 0 ft. from tho ground was nu uncovered one. An it coi- iapsed sideways tho trffccin wcrc not so serious no they would have been lint] it (lroppcd straight down. Several women fiiintod. t A number of inon and women [sustained minor injuries, which were ilrcssnd on tlu: spot. and they were able to proceed to their hoin- (‘.53. s.-- A wonuiu visitor from Sheffield ‘ who is staying with I). ll. Williams the headmaster of tlic Pwllholi Jloiinty School, was tho most tier-I flotisiy injurotl, two of her ribs bo-| ing broken. Dr. Shelton Jones has his log io- jiircii by n piocc oi timber which pinned him down. but in spite of this ho ziticntlcd ihc others who woro injurcii. Ho was liclpr-d by bi‘. ii. l’). lQVZLTiSpIHIOIhGI‘ spoctzttoi‘ of illiicniiu-lfostiniog. A liuriilc rncc was in progress when tho ncciilnnt happened nnd iiftcr tho injured had been ntrcutl- 0d to thc riicon wcro continued. 'i‘lic poiicc did splendid and tiftterwnrils rocoveroil . . quantity of lost property. includ- ing purses. uuibrciins ‘lilfl cmuorits, which were rciurncil to their own- crs. Births DUFFY.—At. f'hitrloi.ti-i.o\v|i on Octobrr 4th, io Mi‘. and Mrn. Jim. F. l)i|i'i‘y fl son. 5TUBB8.—Ai. tho Priiicr ldtlwiird island Hospital, Oct. Ilrd. to Mr. nnd Mrs. llurry Stubbn, (lillillll'lil.‘~'.kl MasaJilinrjoi-iti White) it tiuuglitnr. ROSS-Al. Montuguo, August 17th. to Mr. and Mrs. Kcstlc Ross, a ilaughtcr. CURLEY-ln Freetown, Sept. 26th to Mr. and Mm. Alfred Curiey, u son, nliio pounds. , MacDONALD—Sept. 5th to Mr uutl Mm. J. B. MncDoniild of Suitburn. Sask., a daughter, Helen Irene. weighing 10 lbs. Marriages McGREGOR-NEW-MAN. ——At the home oi thc bride. on October 3rd. i923, by Rev. H. Pierce, B. A., Mr. George Lester liicGregor oi Hunter River to Pearl E. Newman. young- est daughter of Mrs. Albert J. New- man of Kingston. l’. E. l. Deaths hMoKAY-Atgher home in New Lon- don, Friday. Oct. 5th. Lizzie Mc- Kny, aged 08 years. Funeral Sun- day ut 2.30 from the Church. liiacLEI-Nk-At thc roniilcnc‘! ul his daughter. Mrs. it. E Williams Mt. Edward Rd, Oct. i3, 1923 Mr. .las. MacLean. aged 70 years. (Patriot Please Copy) Prlvqcg Sale l ain offering by-privnte eale my iosi-doni-e 90 Hilsborough Sh. it very desirable property, oomph-to in every tiotnil. inrgc yard and barn, also garden. (‘on be inspected from 1i to f» o'clock on the 8th, 0th, l0tli luat. , J. A. FARQUHARSON. Charlottetown .__--oo>-—-- When ltuly sights a Greek island it inst naturally has to take it, lest it escape. v Well. Rome usoii to carry on run “onaahoqmnrowu ‘ GUARDIAN Rev. Dr. Caifipbtllfs Address ‘Before ‘C. W.RL. ‘Meeting On Tuesday evening in Rosary Hall the open meeting Catholic Women's League of Charlottetown Diocese was addressed by Rev. Dr. Campbell, of Alberton, who took for his subject “Some phases of work particularly suited to mom- bers oi C. W. L." Commenting on the splendid nation-wide _orgnni- zatlon of which the ladies present were a unit, he showed the need ior such. and the exceeding gri-nt good nnd earnest Christian body of women such as the Catholic Wo- menis League could accomplish in the world totlny. it was time, said the Reverend lecturer, thata. grnvo responsibility iiuil been piuccd up- on the women of Canada, and he urged for purity of thought nnd fenrlcsuncss of notion in upholding the right nnd supporting, that which is for tbo betterment of lui- mnnity. Women were facing pub- lic questions with a clear mind, free from the trntlitionnry cull lo partisanship which is so much :1 part of tho male attitude. To 146"]! their minds clear and their con- sciencc clean. and use their iiii‘iii- encc i‘or wliiit is the ultimntc goo-I oi their country nnd the citizens of it, was their privilege, nnd lli.‘ was surc they would give a ivortliy nc- connt of their ‘stewardship. Plducn- tion of the proper kind was vascu- tial today. Not the superficial, but thc supernatural clement was wliiit was needed and Christian mint-1i- tioii nnd Christian lives is thc sni- vution oi‘ n. niition. Rev. Dr. (‘unip- bell dwelt on the power oi‘ ‘llU prcss nnd what today is almost its grout an agency‘ oi’ forming public (ipinitiif tho moving pictui-o, 11(- siiowveil liis hearers (zlcnriy how these ngciicitis could bc llHPll to make for tho betterment of illilli~ kind nnd thc raising of tho uioriil stunilnrtls of tho coiuintmity niui urged tho (‘. W. l1. to make iisun‘ nnd npoutolatia wliorcby this might be brought about. 'i‘lic lot-luri- French, are Worried About the Olym- pics, Seek Amer- ican Aid (Atsocialed Press.) PARIS, Oct. 4.'~Sll_(1(2856l\'l3 dc- fca-ts of ‘French athletes by teams from England ‘and Sweden in thc (source of dual meets held recently in Paris, have caused much con- cern among French Olympic oili- ciuls us to the probable chant-cs of success of the French represent- ntivcs nt the (liyiupic gumcs next yeur. England nearly doubicti thc scorn of tile French, while Sweden won by the tromfortnblc margin of 102 points to f8. Such is thc (roncerii that thc French Olympic committee is ceri- ously considering the employment of professional’trainers from other countrlu,‘ to prepare their Olympic athletes. Jamm Duncan, liolticrof tho world's discus-throwing record, iiilil W. ii. “Spiirrow" Robertson, om- of ilie grcniosl. American auth- orities on foot running, have been iiDPPOBClIEil by the committee with it view of interesting them in the proposition. it is n question of dol- lars and rents with these two Am- ericans, however, nnd although their tiemuuds are relatively mod- est, thc franc is rather low just at present. Fmntz-ilcicliei. general secretory oi’ the committee, writing in “l.'.\vciiir" says: "The English and the Sivotles have defeated us, The limt zitliietcs won. Their excellent condition nnd the superiority of ihci-r toi-liniipio nnd style art.- the mitts-cs oi ilicir legitimate success. \\'o,inl“i‘ni1t~4-, also have tziicnt of ‘ill intrinsic quality, but our Mukneris lies in its tiovclopmcnt. We must not (‘Xllflflflllilflll llrofns- .--.ionzil trainers who, properly paid, ivoiilti ilovotu tlicii- entire time to tho study and teaching 0i" the iuctli- oils which, uiioptcd in America, l-‘ rlnud, Fiuluuti nnd the St-ziudln- throughout was of a moi-ii inn-rost- ing nnd liiBil‘,iiCl.l\'t& initnro and ilu" hall was filled to capacity with an; eager crowd oi‘ members of illi‘ local sub-ilivisioii nnd their frii- l togctiici‘ with the viaiiiiig ilcheg es. A sploniiiil musical program it»! gothoi" with interesting l‘t‘.lllli‘li% of, Dominion and locul work COllllllPl-l ed an evening of rare r-njcyinriu. l “o CANADA.’ O Cuutiilii! Our Fiitlioi‘l;:i‘.ii. our‘ own, i Th)’ "POW is crowiicii with gioiwl nnd rvnmvn! ' I For thine arm that liliUWS how tol raise tho sword! Knows how to uphold thc (iross! Thy vulnr is u giowi g Wcr-il 0n history's pngrs ni-r ‘ Honour and Faith liki- sisulriirl; stand To guard our liberties. our laws, our laud. ‘Ncnth thc oyos oi‘ (mil giant stream _ We (lninidiztn tiwclt \\'i‘.llll iii :1 golden (imam; ()iii' land we know, below ihi- akics is fairest oi‘ thc earth, By heroes’ dccds uuzi .\iiii‘t_vi"s sighs, - ’l‘wns blessed at its birth’ liaising our Fling proudly on high. Wc swear for it, that wc will live nnd die! Words by Miss Belle Guerin. bcsiii-z it 000,000 In 0011s- tructive Relief Work (By U.TCJ.I}=....> S'i‘()(‘.l\'ii()l.i\l. balancing oi‘ ili?(1i)l|lil.‘<i ill oi‘ thc worst pcrioil of mout which Swodvn wcntiicrcd shows thc nii-inviiig dnbit and crcdit: ii ioinl pub- lic niitlny of $110,000,000 in providr? \vork'for tho jobless, iibiili‘ 1.500 iniics oi new nud_iii1|ivo\‘=-<l ronds, many now bridges. new tuicphonc iinos. forty-six iicw athletic fluids, now aviation fields, new l)<'ii'l‘il(3k'i. cntcnsive forcst lfllllftllTflllf-iiiu, nml reforestation and opening up of largo new tracts oi‘ ilrillilf‘ livid. This information is t.ii-‘- result‘ of researches iuiulc by two lcitdlng (lci. .3, -'|‘||i- fliu ‘eiiil .iil.‘iil]llI)y- bu» (‘VHF Stockholm newspapers on the occasion of reporting tho [Qwiggt amount of unemployment. (lilting two and a half yours. tli.. figures now being only 20,000 us against 163.000 in February. 1022. Practic- ally all of thc large funds ex. penilcil have been for constructive relief work, while striuliiy iii-creas- 111i; sinus liavi- been set iisidc for direct subvention. At prone“; 11111!‘ Rllmlt 150 persons art‘ rocciv- ing unemployment doles. -i~~-—— Father's method of ivorkiug pro- bioms iii algebra; “Auk your mot. 11911 Cant you sec l'in busy." it is not easy ‘for u man to give up an idea with which he cxpocetetl Sweden Spends 030,- ‘inn ('i)ililll‘l(i:i, htivc mode those rations supremo in the ntllictlc livid. in ilio l'l‘i'i‘lll ]"l‘llili'.i)-S\\'9(l('li mcci ihv French did very well in thc isprlnts. Aiiilri- Mourlon nnd Js-ziu Vcrqulri, both oi France, iin- i-‘liing first 21nd -1‘i3(‘()li(l in thc 1'1" motors. Aiourltin turned in 10 +5 |s‘(‘(‘i)iit'l>i. Cor-bouncy. thc revelation of the names. n slim French youth of l‘). i ietl off the 200 motors in 221-3 in front oi’ Engdabl 11nd llraiiting. 'i‘lic lfrencli also won the 400 lliCIPiKS relay, Andre Aioiirlon, ilriic Mourion. Hiriimnnn and Lor- Fillll. negotiating the (iistniirc in i2 2-5 seconds, breaking tho French rccord of 42 4-5 which lizid stood slice 1021. cause it is pure. lummerside in tho longer (listnncos, 400. x00, 1.500, 5.000 11nd 10,000 ‘motoizmhi-i hwmics were supremo. i Francs: also was (llItFlRIHSPIl iii| this bold ovenls nnd thc shot. iiis-' cus and juveliul throw: Lowdou. won thc only ll0|il ovoiit thntuwuii to ‘Franco, thc high jump, with n! l':.il|‘li oi 1.510 iuotcina. Mort- thnn 50.000 pcoplc jouriiiyv-l, ed to ilcraiiing Stadium during thci two iiiiy:,‘ that thc moi-t liistcd. Eva-i- . FINGER READING MORE TRlL-l ' LING THAN stem" i LOiFSVILLE, 0m. -. -- i.o-i boric-ua its fin-gov rcniiing mny lip-l pour. it posscasirs uli thc dciiuihts, nnd charm-s, that sight rmiiifiig git nnd luips it has cvoii tin ii .. (‘ll .- _ because groutrr (‘till-i ceirtruiiiou is possible, in tho opin-i ion of Miss Siitiilil ll. .\i<-,i‘\vin.l is‘ tictivciy engaged in thc n-iir]; m‘ tho 1ii'iiitiii_::pl.ii1t horn, whit-ii isi 1110 largest: establishment of its! kind iii- iihr ivorhl. i Tin" cnibosscil book. according‘ to Miss .,\'lt‘i‘\vliu=. is llu- (‘orui-‘r-l stout‘ cf‘ ilu- i-diitiiiil-‘ui iii‘ -ilii- blind, 'l‘li.i- bonl‘; of 1hr Aiuoriizitii,.|’ri1i-1- ing ii‘ci ‘- for tin» iliinil goto iiibrtvrics tlvrtiiiglunrl. thin country. i.o thc ldrilipjviiu-s, ‘llllWilll liilil cihi-y lids-tant- purts oi‘ llht‘ uorlil. 'i‘lic fc-ilcrlil‘ govrrniir-ii-t yvitrlv g-lvrii $50,000 iiiwurit-z i-lu- upkuu oi‘ (no printinp; in-stl‘intimi. in zulii- itfon to ‘trxt books, -t.bs p-:‘iiit.iiig loot-so d-LhFflil out i‘io boat in liicru» lrulre and music with ii (io-nsidornblo supply of current fiction. ’l“hou_i:'h thr- cooperation iif 1hr .~\lllf‘l'lf‘.'lli Piblc Society nnd othor (irgaiiizaiionn, thc llibic is‘ mnrli.‘ ilvthilnirlr to lllli‘ blind in scvcrnl kinds of ("IWDOSSCG/ print. Tho embossed books urc noccs-szirlly large and cumbersome. The New Testament in Revised Braille con- ni‘ ' s of sevtn " 'b_\‘ l4 lilt“1 voi- _' V an; ' a-cu lit‘- iue tiftcr 1t time llu- our i‘n lVQlrrliil uniform system iu new by nil blind l‘(‘1l.(l(‘l‘.‘<. according to Miss llierwin. who has lllllilF nil cxtcnnive study of nil systems. The production oi‘ ouibossotl books is ii. costly process, Miss Merwin says, because or tho uii- usual .lab‘nr lllVOlVCil nnd the (‘Olli- pzirntivcly umn-li llililllmd‘ oi copies Q F; -. p! o n required. o Winter hais one iadvamtugc‘. When you buy fresh eggs. there's to make t1 lot of money. O b b 10.00 a. m.-—Sermon—" work of Mary." 2.30 p. m.--8abbai h 8c 1.00 p. m.‘ e “z ricenee, God." The Minister will preach Communion > 4» 7 Ill are without regard lo wliiit other poo- pie thought of it. u- ~ .r 0-... : OO v_riothing inside the shall except egg. 5t. Blames’ fircshptsrfan Qlburti) l 1 fliltiItcr-Rtttii.Oirfillllilan, £11,111. l. bsiibuih Strains: Members are hereby notified that the date oi the Sabbath has been stringed to October, 14th 1B The work of Martha and the hool. arthqulkes, Volcanoes, Hur- st both services. lockout. Ila. A Great Orato Said:“Quit your (wind-jamming) deliver the goods” A Many ffarmers “Wind-jamming” shown cream money. S0 with TORS. i is in 1923. The last word in 1. A self-balancing bowl GUARANTEED for life—‘ N0 more sending bowl “back to the factory” to be “doc- tored” at YOUR EXPENSE. 2. All discs the same-no numbers to confuse you. 3. A “dirt chamber” which clarifies the milk before skimming. Hence-—clean cream that remains sweet be- TURN EASIEST TO CLEAN—SKIMS the cleanest. OPERATOR SATISFACTIONto the user or no sale. Ask for demonstration. Sold and Guaranteed by A. Hon/vs & c0. Reliable Agents in all Parts of the Province 88-Oct. 2, 6 and 9. = separators. REPUTATION does not win PRES- ~ ENT PERFORMANCE. Some horses?’ were considered FAST ONES yearslsf ago-but today are not within then] THE ANKER-HOLTH (self-balancing bowl) _ CREAM SEPARATOR MODEL a are tired 4,1 t... arguments when‘ PASTy,‘ ‘some SEPARA-fi t Cream Separatiors, Charlottetown Italy Prospering. lBritish 007M113“ Under Fascisti Rule (Canadian Press.) l liouiu. Oct. 5.~As thc first your ifoui‘ Illllltll (l m‘ ]<‘u,,-,.1,,-;_ m“. i" [gdjy (h-awg m “illritisii officials ililil tin‘ iuiiny llill-{Llnyd (kmme M" arrive here gag. close, it h; iniorcsting to consider what has bi-cii itcctiiiipli-I-iiii-d iu tho agricultural iind industrial iii‘:- of the nation. it is bciicvcd that lilo iurrcusrti i-ncrgy and confid- t.ici-, on the piirt of li1il(lil\\'iit‘i‘S and lump-in‘, logcilir-i‘ with fnvorublt‘ \\‘(‘lillli‘l' i-onditltms. ‘has dialled Italy on thc road to groan-i‘ produc- lion nnd prosperity. 'i‘lic lliillll)l‘l' of iifiCllllllt)_\'0l| has slvziiliiy‘ tlccliiicil; thc tiffii-inl ro- tm-m; for the months of Marc-h nnd April, 1022i, chow n rcdiii-iioii nl‘ ill- inosl our-hull no‘ ctmipliri-tl to lllt‘ i-nrrc. umtiint; mouths of i022. 'i'l|i~i‘i-, lliiYi‘ lll'i‘li llFiiViliH l)‘ no >irilu i or iaibnr iruubicis slum.- llll‘ Filfliilfill iiuil flit-ii‘ lczitiivi" iili(l1‘i‘i.()llk to run thc (iovt-ruinoiit of ituly lust ll(‘l(illt‘l‘. 'i‘lic Ministry of Agricul- iurr csilmuica‘ that, ihi- grO-Iis viiluc .il' Italy's crops for 11b2,". will (exceed iliiil oi‘ i022 by iiboui -l.il0il,ililfl lirr: thc _vlt*ltls oi‘ ivhczii, lizirltiy uud ryc higher than thc averages ‘for thr- luot five yearn. in ndtliiiou. fnriigr crops. silk cocoons, vines, sugar llPClfi nnd iouuitor-i llflVO iill boon .ll(li‘t1 i~x1c'.i.<i\‘rl_\' t-ultivnti-il iizivi- yielded lurgi-i‘ crops. ----—<-0¢—————- RARE CHELSEA CHINA BRINGS LOW PRICE LONDON. Oct. h.—~-'l‘ho tint-iii l1]li‘(.‘lllll‘ll of (‘hoist-ii (‘lilllil L‘\'i‘l' inndc. “iiuii nnd thc lliou." worth tliousziiids ol‘ giiini-iis. was auction- iul at n suit‘ hori- yilSllllTlily whori- itn rctil worth was unknown. A'i- bcrl Ainor, ii \vo.li-\vno\vn antiquar- iim hero. got itt for £175. There wns nothing in th-i (‘nia- logiio to indicate tho pioco bud any special viiluc, but iiftcr Amnr bought it. it was rovnnlcil it “'11s ii piece of thc Red Anchor period. which hnd boon lost to the eight oi collectors ior V0079- Sword Fish Stabs Shark (Dominion News Service.) PARIS, Oct. b.-—~i\ fisherman noiir Toiiloii. whilc ntlcntlliig his fllifllllli‘ ncts. saw n big fish creut- lug hnvoc nmong his catch nnd throw nut n spot-in] lini-‘kepi for heavy fish. The fish nearly drugged him into the water, but with tho assistance of other mun. lu- hauled thi- lim- in and snw n ahurk and n swordfish tho former being on thc book. The swordfish rcponieiily stabb- cd the siinrk. cutting deep gushes in his sitic. Owing to being hook- ed the shark was unable to tiefend himself and becomin weaker was easily landed. while his enemy swam away. The shark was nearly O¢-040a-.~¢>~»._-e . too“ five feet. long. 1 arc iillillil. 2i; pcr ccut. liiglici" than’, in 1922, and from ill to 22 pcr cent! iiud l fighting fiercely nt thi- end of it.i (Dominion News Services‘ } LONDON, (it-i. own i, n-iiolavti from .lvi‘usulcii1 that iutirc thnuj si-uitii" nnd juuioi“ ivrs arc to be ilisiiilssrti for runs-i OilN of irt-ouoiuy. ‘ lat nownpzipcv, flNJlilYtlS thc comin- unii that illU-lllllllll of ugriiniltiirii| is bud. llcltiiituis l)(‘i\\‘('(‘ll thc vur-l ions sections of thc populuiloii urn striiincd. Official iiumigriitioii figures: for. Jilly dist-lose it ncw low record. Ou-i ly 2580 jlUFHflllS cntcroil the coun- try, including forty-four non-Jews; and tourists who obtnini-ii jiri-inis-i sion to slay. Rabbi lllnu, uui- oi‘ thc Writ-silli- inn iicii-guti-s to tht- Vii-unit World (‘tuigri-ss oi‘ ilii- orihtulox organiza- tion Agudntli ilsrncli snlii in an llll,(‘l'\'l4‘\\' that. liic congress piii-isictl n FFHIlliIllOn asking thc llrliisli (ior i-rnmcnt for religious fri-i-doui for (lfillflflUX .lc\va in l'iili'.“>lllli', ’l'iu-y proil-sti-tl zigiiiusi thi- Zionists’ im- posing compulsory tiixntioiiwm nil .lt.1\v::. ~~W~~<§§ ____ W A liar in ii iiliill who said ho didn't mind thc ‘money, but. ho lint- vd in hiiVf‘ ii fricnil irriit him that‘ wiiy. iiénfvTc-ivfifi‘ ‘Offers to the travelling public a comfo able, up-todste hotel. Con)‘ p lLloyd George T0 0*“ iDismissed Wholesale: Arrive in Montreal 'i‘lic “Poicritimi \\'l‘vkl.\'-" “ gmmlnil by the \\"clsh societies of this iulc situation has never inn-n worsen‘, Um c“), by (he Mayor and a, onSaturday (Canadian Press) .\i()i\"|‘iil-JAL. Oct. 5.~—Prcn‘icr urilny night at nine o'clock and will be i‘l',(fi‘i\'i‘il by a band provid- city. 'i‘licrc will also lie a welcome representative. committee. Sunday lic will breakfniit with hlayoi" hiiirtiu and attend the First iliiptist Church. After the services ' tht-ri- will b0 ii reception by the Welsh socictics. He will turn thc sod for the new Westmouni: Bap- tist Church in the afternoon. and (lino with Lord and Lady ,Atl10l- stun. Mfllltllly lll‘ will drive around the i-iiy with thc Muyor nnd will pay it visit to ll inrgc workshop and will lunch privately with ‘Sir Fred 0,1,1. nnd luiily Williams Taylor. Hi‘ will midi-tens it. large public turf-ting iii Mount Royal Arena at three-forty nnd iiftcr dinner at lliuum lioyul (‘lub leaving for 0t.- tuwu. on thc illfllll 11'1"“- *.-_~<a->-i—- (llil Dobbin may have bccn 8B slow iii; a turtle, but he didn't turn turtle. it lo‘ too curly yet to will i-ulliinpctl first; Frvirh policy. .111 iiil\'i)t‘ilt(‘ 0i "Mothvr-imlaw dnj"‘niiy's it its not a joke; Of course it isn't. tcll which Europe or ' QUEEN HOTEL‘ taint 44 rooms with private baths. The Cuis- ine is famous all over Canada. Telephones In Ill rooms. Courteous service. H. C. BROWN. Manager Gharlothtgtatown Hotel Co., 1.10.} VICTORIA HOTEL i5. M, McKenzie, Flat River: Mrs. R. .-\. llit-Keuzie. Flailliivei‘; i". McDonald, Pipette; l-kl. Mr- Pliei-son, Toronto; J. A. Wright. lkmton: Gordon Boyno, St. John: (loo. H. Perkins. Montreal: .las. ll. Hamilton, Toronto; ti. Ii]. l-‘nkiii, Si. .lo‘hii; Mir-us Margaret Pukiu, Si. John: Mac Swain. St. Peters; A. .l. Mai-tin. Halifax: Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. (irant. Si. John: Louis B. Kellnor, Montreal! R. ‘Bros-scan. Montreal; R. (l. Briggs, Montreal; 1.. B. Brown, Montreal: B. O. Beating, Montreal; W. A. Ford, Toronto: Water Street , Charlottetown This popullr Hotel has been completely renovated nnd ro- furniehed throughout ' and offers very oom- torteble accommodation l to the travelling public: . The table ‘is upco- lallygeod and the P1111- lle are eourtcoutly cured for. Rates $8.00 I day. sauce .l. "rm/Lon Mlnlger “ Charlottetown Hotel 00., ._ PPOIIHIQOPI t \ , UE N HOTEL Mrs. A. Sullivan, Jean i-‘rusr, Avondele; Toruntopw. E. Munroe, Halifax; P Halifax; Miss M. Carter, Richm-d Couro. _Toronio: Robt. Laird. Toronto; T. Mnllison, Tor- onto. ‘ in. J. assist, Misconche; (laudet, Mieoouche; Al L. ens, Suinmerside.