I Beef _ _ _ loc `\ »:-of/I 4' __ ;l'i.-.N \\\z\\l_ V 'Q -. //1 /// ` / ..._ I Z I W!" lr ~-~~’--52'* _ --~~~M ' aacoans 7 ____ iocntinued, from PIN li ___f_____._._.__..__...__ gharlottctown Experimental Station (pen 15), 6, and H- C. Muttart, Marshfield, 5. Mr. s. R. Pendleton's hen No. los led in number of points, 325 with 233 eggs. The Fredericton Experim- ggtal Station hens Noe. 70. 63, and as were second. fourth and nineth with aio.4, aoa.e and asus points: 265, 252, and 218 eggs. The Char- lottetown Exlierimental Station hens Nos. ie: all isa were third and sev- Q with 806.2 and 283.5 points, 308 and 280 eggs. The Charlottetown ben No. 152 has the dinstinctioh of 'being the first Prince Edward Island hen gg lay over 300 eggsf This hen has laid 0 eggs before the contest start- ed and M in 385 days. Mr. George |oswell’s hen .No. 18'! was fifth with gui points. 270 'eggsl Mrs. J. H. Mac- Phails hen No. 202 was sixth with goals points, 258 eggs, and her hen No. 208 was eighth with 200.8 points,” U38 N251 The above information was sup- plied through the courtesy oi sup- and overturned in the ditcb. No ser- erintendent J. A. Clark of the Ex- 1°" _ perimental Farm. Further downs | men in the truck were iinlcethed. _ Will be given later when the prizes are awarded. (Canadian Press) V (Dominion Live Stock 'Marketl-. MANGLES' IIAIWESTED-Worb m 10.30 a. m. There were 68 cattle, 59 e Cal”-5» 294 l\0Es and 552 sheep and commencing to harvest their mang- lambs for sale on the two Montreal le livestock markets today. is The cattle market was unchanged. the mangles are used largely in food- I Calves were steady at $5.50 for com- 111 mon grassers to $14.00 for good suck- as dairy cattle. _ ers. Good ewes and wethers were steady at $10.50 and bucks at $0.50. Common sheep brought $4.00. 1-logs Messrs J. T. Devh and R. E. Seller were selling slowly at $12.00 to $12.25 returned laat night from Moncton, for bacons with $1.00 premium_ on where they attended the Convention of selects and cuts of 50 cents per hog on butchers, $1.00 on lights, $2.00 on Co hesvies and $3.00 on extra heavles. Bows were from $9.50 to $10.00. vliicgc blccksmiths in auropc src, “W DIY- 511° It 9 °‘°l°ek- Palms- reviving their trade by turning fromi horseshocing to making artistic wrought ii-on gates and screens for American tourists. b T - D' ' 7" ` wsu int cvcuiog was ouloyod by r 050050 i, FUI! nllfbll esaalslaoos-esac l . light insertions ..¥’.‘;............... _ __ m»m s 5 it I words t mms freed. mem-s. iuoul nay- { __ fl( 1, hi°1\d.l-mvey ucrboi-rch, li. rt.. oii~ ` §- _'l _ ‘, 1l|»n¢°°mpsnlha by prof. rictebcr at |_.'»7___. ',- _,_ _ asm; Memorial neu tonight. asa, at _ _l 'l ' ' "ullti f ‘fl up" nuynbgf of P90915, Thg 914 yuh, ' Classrfied Advertisements Ona Insertion ....... ............ - Three Imerl-inns .'....°.°':~........... M W um on 'md' sale Friday morning. First choosing words words ;~8' EIS FE 5.-E .it Agents Wanted Male Help Wanted AGENT WANTED -- OLD ESTAB- lished Farm Implement Company desires representatives near the following centres. 'ri-yon, Albany. Bedeque, Kensington, Vernon River, Cardigan, St. Peters. Write Box 324,, Charlottetown. 9399-10-23-2i. To Let ` ‘ T0 LET-HOUSE AND BARN TO let. Apply 201 Grafton St. 0415-21 aovsa 'ro Lar-array avivas' Bakery. o 9389-Iii 'ro LE1:-'Two ifaoivr ltooiws heated. 100 Dorchester Street. mo-io-zz-ai. WANTED--IMMEDIATELY, SINGLE man for farm and ranch, 25 years. non-smoker preferred. Arthur C., Wood, Mt. Herbert. 0347-10-21-41 Teachers Wanted walvri-E; inmafflaraav s'ms'r or Second Class Teacher for Argyle W* Shore School Supplemet |135 00 Neil A McNevin, Secretary, Argyle Shore School 9365 10 22 ii ANTED-TEACHER. FOB. MOUNT Tryon School No. 87. supplement $125.00 for balance of year. Alex A. Wood, Secretary, Albany, R. R. 9422-10-24-31. FOB RENT-FURNISHED IIEATED apartment, suitable for two. Posses- sion Nov. lst. Phone 635-J for ap-_ pointment. 945-31 l Miscellaneous roiiwro 'raos` ron 'rim saa- son's shipments on short notice. Guardian Central Printery. 9328-10-19-tf JOHN ALFRED MACDOXALD. Land Surveyor, Hcrmanville, Souris. 10-2-lmpd., BIIOCEBY B,PECIAL8-S’l'0lllY’S Grocery is offering choice number one Island and Nova Scotia herrlna. Island fresh col-nod mackerel, cod-‘ fish. lei-gc and smell. also full iiuel of Christie's Biscuits of all kinds.l We are also offering greatly ieduc-' ed prices in fresh eggs, butter and all other groceries. Island cran- berries 15 cents per lb. or 2 lbs. for 25 cents. Call and get our prices- beforc .purchasing elsewhere orl phone 12. Female Help Wanted _ WAN'ran-Mem ron KI1tcnsN_ at Parker 1-louse. 9100-10-9-tfi WANTBD-nam. Array canon Hotel. ‘ me-if wai`vi-an-simon: aoan woman to assist smell ismliy in country. Boarders Wanted BOABDERS WANTED _ GIINIl’I.I~Z-‘ men boarders can be accommodated’ in a. bright front room. ot 315 Hillsborough sircet. 9429-10-24-Sl. Articals For Sale FOB. SALE-ANTIQUES. CHEST Ol Drawers, SDIIA. Klwhm Btbvelr etc. Apply Guardian. B402-10-23-31. _ FOR SALE-1 BACON SLICEB-rf good repair. P. J. MacDonald. _ ` 9433-10-24-26-29. -* I Fon sam-Lanias Fun. Lnvan, Coat in so0d condition. Apply' Guardian Office. 9423-10-_24-31. For Sale _ iron sans -_ z 'rox caan/isis ,_ -__,._, l REMNANT DAY FIIDAY morn- in! It nine. Patcna. 94; X-L_; rortman ao_oer._:rer.nN‘r-aaics aaiaimri- sara ramar mom-l _ sect ticking early. ratoiu. mi .___ "U ins acomarrr oN Mabraqval ROAD-Early yesterday evening gg and Jeanne D' Arc as interpreted hy tl". d°liv°ry truck or one oi the Miss Marion Purdy. oretory gradu- al bakeries was proceeding out ate Mount Allison tonight 'at 8 llpeque road it struck a truck wa;-_ o'clock, Heartz Memorial Hall. 950 - - ._ 011 Pl'°°B¢dln| in the aamrdiractlon. I dlmlse was reported. 'rho tam -_Q EVERY REMNANT _IN atqek on Will be beet. Patons. 943 ll Bl lille Experimental Farm are ATTENDID CONVENTION- the agents and salesmen of Mc- ll Frontenac. Ltd. LISTEN LADIES. Friday is Rem- ' 048 -i l THE SINGING SCHOOL put on ythe Community Players of Corn- ioned costumes worn by the perform- ers were reminiscent of long ago. ‘rho solo peru tcitcu by inn mmiiv French Cabinet Headed ByBrian¢l ' inet. headed for the eleventh time y s. which are an uicellont crop. It b Perhaps not generally known that in 5 poultry ‘mms the Wm,” B wel, appeared before parliament ghd uk- Cd f0l' "B three months truce" in in- to conference with security at home, as it was‘ then called with reference 5...... -l o -§`_~9- 'S gg 9,00 t0bo~¢ - . arlllup T|:_r_:;LrAl:_ UJIIIFIJ AROMATIC _ .‘.ao-itroctlur or thc addict' aid- USE THROAT PAST .‘ ” ~.ll7r.' ` Indies' Parlor | p03, r HQ bis and 100-Meetings uf Tum . - V u-_ under the auspices of the will _.M ~ NYAL U f . . HUSKEYS ....... _ l : BACK _ and soothe the throat. - _ I _ 1 ' ' o . . ,S _ C O C0 NYAL :lii§.,.'_.,;%._°j.._,s:e:.: _ph PRICE-25 CENTS. _ - » <°°¥\°1=~=dff°m sm U 1 “MEDILATED J. ERNEST H. w0RTHi A GRIL OF THE LIMBERLOST Is Overth rown PARIS. Oct. 23-The French cab. Aristide Briand. was overthrown the Chamber of Deputies last night cas than three months after it had rnsl politics in order'to face the Problem 0! The Hague reparation The "cabinet of the Hundred days” o Napoleon's reign after his _retum Elba, went down by a vote of 288 to 277. M. Briand and his col- leagues immediately resigned. The defeat of the government com- ing with astounding effect on the first day of Da.rliamcrit‘a reunion was brought about by the vote of tl-la Radical Socialists, the Socialists- and the Right Wing group; led by Louis Marin. Minister of Pensions, in a. former Poincare government. Demand for Immediate Dia- cussion of Foreign Affairs. It came .over tl-ie demand of these parties for immediate discussion ogsrpiic Swedish star". it is her ilrst|b RETURNS WITH WIJNDER R0lE - _-.- _Exotic Star Back From Her European Vaca- tion, Is Revealing Added Garbo Charms In “The Single Stand- ard." _Greta Garbo proves the adage about absence making the heart grow fonder in her smashing return to lille screen in "The Single Standard," v/_hldh opened yesterday at the Prince Edwards Theatre as s new _M¢lr°-Geldwyn-Mayor presentation. Dell/ing our palpitating shores after making “Wild Orchids." Miss Garbo went home to Sweden for four ° months amid rumors that 'she was tb the screen, a. more beautiful, if Possible, creature of strange fascin- ation and of even more potnht lure than of yore. ' l In puny wan. "Ti-ic sinrio stand- 5 ard". is a distinct triumph for the 5 Platte. Mrs. L. McDonald, Walter Foreign ,ffm-,_ m¢1,,d|,»,¢ ggpwiguy 100 per cent'.star role and presents ,B sbsw.R-symond Crews mdieooard ‘tho decision tcircu at The Horus the srsltestof all hcl- film coco S M0D°lllld WGN 059061!-ll! V011 ren- conference. the question of the evac- l°l5€l'lZllll°ne. ered. Mrs. William White aa Mrs. uation of the Rhineland. and the Adela Rciers St. John. who wrote ' ' Amanda Bquegge and Seymour Scott negotiations between France and the sensational novel from which the ; Squire Grumpa acted their parte Germany on the Saar Valley. l’l°°lll'¢ WIS filmed. has been quoted in their usual diicicu-t msnuerrnd M. Briana. who wished to postpone I-'l l>l'°l1°\m¢ihs Greta "100 per cent. created a. great dsal of amusement. this discussion until November posed P¢l`f°°¢" ll *lie heroine of the spicy Mrs. Raymond Crewys was the ac- the question of confidence, staking ` ccmpanist. An especially fine feature the life of the government on the lhlt the5e.6¢l1tl_n1eht-s will be echoed was a trio rendered by Messrs. walter rejection of _the demand. The oppo- bi’ ll” .W°l'lFl °l’ G3l'll°__f°ll=-__ _ Shaw. Raymond Crewys md Gordon sitiori proved _ too strong for his _ Nils __ _Asther _andf .Iohnny__ Mack MacMillan and also a duet by Mrs. dwindling majority, weakened dur- B"°.‘"‘ 'Pm lndllix men honors in romantic drama. and it is obvious the now Garbo feature which John oordou' mrcnilisu, waiter show. me the past' few days by inisrhsl _Specislitieabetween acts consistedofa dissension. ' 5- R'°b¢1'lfS°n dll'€_¢l¢d from Josephine lollrr solo a Mrs any Keith and President Douiriergue wui consult L°v¢tt's sdeptstion of the original v y . selections by the orchestra. Electric all leaders of all political parties, the Sl»°TY- B031 Ire Slllehdldly cast. end, =ghts were supplied by lla-. oi-cy presidents of the scuatc cud or the allhwsh Phyllis widely dlverzloa d the im rtant pei- ml” l¢°¢D Plce with each other in ~ Keith of the Delco-Light Comipany and Chamber. all 0 l' P0 ' added mildh 011.11'/Ylrldntl to the even- Mnalities tompn-ow, -1-his L, in Bc. highly creditable performances. to ealhmo f,, oordance with unvaried political us- Tl” Plvlilrd he-S been screened ins’s en r n . age in France. Then he must settle with ln °Y° 101' Pl¢f»0l'iBl bflllty and Y HMQNALS down to the business of finding a. new hood for the government rt ls °ff°°ilv° ill-romantic charm as well the yachting scenes are particularly uk, ,hat the cabinet as dramatic power. Scenes filmed Mr. Nou Moccsnricii olcrlr of the t»h=f¢f°f° “ll -ll’ an 1 ' ’ co' '_ crm. cm be solved befor, ,ate to. beneath the surface of the water add Co nty Co or Queen" uny. _ ~ wh; hu mn md up mfm put morrow 0,. .,.,,,,,,,d,,,,_ to the intriguing south ses episodes and the manner in which Robertson ten days with pneumonia, is reported °°°"°°"bly b°"°" nmaniviax scnool. the unconventional life aboard thc injected a child-like tranquility into old win ainmer is little short of ` dsl w" ""7 W"“‘°" Nm” m"°"' 'rho following is the report oi In- masterful. i ` Mr Grade IV-1 Basil Molyneaux; 2 Grade III-1Kathleeri Molyneaux; Grade I Senior-1 Vers. Trowsdale . Tru k, Nash Motor Sales Co. Bm C - 9408-10-23-31 _.-1-_---"~'-“"“""“""-__ ron saui-z 'ron ominaiu- Paigc Truck. Nash M0l10l' Sllel C°~ 9408-10-23-31. _ _.___..___.. ron saaa. 'ro tar. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Gulrdllll oiiicc. ' if FOI SALE-A LADIES MUBKl__A'f: coat. Excellent condition. Write A “rg of Guardian. 9435-10-24~3i .---_--if-,-*" “_” ron sau: -_ ro'ri\'ro sLovllN» Apply Guardian. . use-lo-as-ii, *--_- WAN1-an-asain ron oananar. _ housework. Apply is asyrieid at. - 9401-10-23-tf. ll 900,, _ Keith Boswell. Vic-~ vga,-|`_ as new 9410-I0-3|-2| “i1? FOI SAI-E-LAKE! MOTOR BOAT tatoea cabl- lottofovm. October 28. Donald U. Campbell, age 80 years._I*‘uneral from his reaidence. Friday. October 20. Service at 3 o'elock. Interment. Brookfield. ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I-Iugh k SMI, Be te ber, ml. d w“"‘"' "°“’“' h°”‘° 'MW ""°’ ’°` egrngc 1:1110-1°-lvssplli lllolvnsaur- of drum lfremnoxtplrortélggsstcizst °°"°’l’ ”`°“" “‘ °‘°""“°" ’°" ‘l" ands v1-1 Marlon Mo1vnewr:2 Robert castle xcthiyrl while; p°“d‘l°m" Francis Manning. Lane chandler' and others of note. ' .Burns Vincent Molyneaux; 3 Annieolvlac- pm, 1, ,dopm-,I gh, n,,_s¢_ock,,.,g Dougall. fad. Cl‘AY"'At Brmegmwn' oct' 5’ "° ` 2 Florence Anderson; 8 Catherine _ A m°,,"m.y to be bum lt mn and Mrs. Frank Clay, s son, Brian ‘ Ge 6 Anderson. burgh. Scotland, will cost 33.000000. ng ' Grade II-1R.oy Mclyneaux. English school children are learn- HABVEY-A¢ USPS 'I\'lV¢l‘BQ, BCPZ. 2 B1 he Macbougau, 3 Murdock 1th. to Mr. uid Mrs. Raymond mr- Andegfm ’ 1”* "° ny' _ I Vey' ‘“°° Th°1m" H°“d°“°°)' ‘ ‘°”' Grade I Junior-1 Pearl Anderson.~ Bum PAW in th, nm., me state Raymond Lloyd. In mms ' fl ' ' " Many windmills no bein; erected DEATH! _ on ranches in western Canada. .Y¢\r rms nano sroaa ` suitable for hauiina p0 400 bs , hoal draft. Ap~ '»- eau. oanisnuls canoe my “bm . 'B A rmou cm M “med md ply to Weeks OrocerY. 235 GM" 2’ new "stir ‘° 'W' _§§'_________-____._.__.__- ""3 ‘“'°"“ lm’ 2;; ron san-ur nazsassoox is SBNTNID-On Oct. 24th Llwd Theodore lentner. Sled ll months, eonofMr.and)frs.larrySentner, Victoria. Mineral from the residence of his grandparents, Theodore Sent- Knntleek lot Water Mille is tl! t nantes °”“‘ hmm- ui tu two to An em’ ‘fsgsxegz ilrtnleozzrtlabser. ?I.am:a Mon- °°'°’°',f',°,',°“ ,,,.,°",‘1,',l'.', “mio como. me-si Isuzu msn oo. UNM .....- t.':i:-““'“ "““° '°t..l."-".:l':‘.°;.‘:...':t.';'.'.'..a . . ce _ ~ _ w. a3.l.8.io.l2.ll.i'l.i».n lull plant ucwimrmf N D Le n D C . _ Isnt, express. r. . _ _ _ _ _ _, ` by '934l‘1°'1"“' ’ . _ a , 0° ` ` '_ a great deal of grain still in etook. While dlaaine in har were at mmlntalll so ~ it k "§§'{ ouic ri. arewu me nuuiiy or vers. and some fields or buclrwhcrt is the Ie ner. or chestnut St.. Oct. 20. service starting st I p. rn. Interment Peoples Cemetery. . Y . ° "° ’°'." "' ' .rosara wansraa wednesday, october card, christio " d 7-7’ k asssxiaaor, spd 'lv years. ruuersi _‘_ ‘ - U7' _ an 3 fi-cm the 'residence of her brother, Mr. \ Ch“'l°° M‘°K”"n°“ °° Th“"d"'\ l" I '_ Mrs. Alexander Sinclair and Mr. October 24th et I p. m- to Arlvle _ :_ win. smciair wish to thai-ur ru their iuacxmuow-st. .ohurchuh .on _ ' X " $ (Q Shore Cemetery. ` N friandsf dixrleighbolira for the many ‘ ac c ess and expressions of cmrnsu.-mlosuve m»e.c1w-- L 5 §§$§@"§i.§f3c°r'l`s.f§f°"` ““""' §§§§'_ - a % "€¢"~ ' ` ' - Card of Thanks We the undersigned wish to thank °°f'l°l I ¢°mP*" 'ln' °f "'l‘l’°' the msriy friends and lghborc h ¢°°"' l°°l“‘|;‘hg'M°:'“"'n£":;:&: so kindly help” in worxdeand dee: tg 2: 0”” 3° _ 9 '°" lighten the burden and help us care “uh °‘°° for our loved one dur the last days llil of her illness and to the many friends 5." hm’ m“mh,,¢,,,‘ ,M um" whose letters of tympathy brought us help and comfort not' to return. She did return. and “ b ht ith h br ` ll mug W er a md new Garbo rid of, and while the bonusing sys- "ld hl-I Sl-57491' Ml-'>5 Jenny. Wl`l° l0l'm" _-_ 3 . 5 oo+»ve N»»+»»o++¢¢ volvo* is ull . Q _,__ of butter from New zealand was dis- Gussed and while there wa.s_no re crimination or carping criticism of the governnrnt indulged in the was a. general feeling among the del. egates that something would have io; be done and done speedily to stem' the tide of New Zealand butter im-l portetious. This extended to r.iberc1s.l conservatives, Progressives. prote¢.l tionists and theoretically free-traders. . Hon; Mr. Robb the Finance Min. later is inclined to be more concilia. 501'? lt Present and has asked thc tariff commission and by an ,mm ` D l Nvai. arm xanax AGENT - could be attained He used lantern Phone 82 142 Prince Street. slides to show the benaflt and won °°l~Ul°ll 5° lay the case before the 04+-o-o 1 Baby Days at Bayer NOT GOOD AFTER NOV. lst, 1929 We will give Free of Charge with every lui! dozen Cabnet Photos, Babies only, one special 8 x 10 enlargement with every dozen. We will allow you for this advertisement presented to us $1.00 cash psy Bring the Babies and avoid the Xmas rush. THE ' BAYER STUDIO Phone 652-J. Sitting Night or Day. +§+¢O§ Studio _ - » ment including enlargement. 163 Great George Street decided to dn so ther countries. The government ev-| ow have a white elephant upon their tcm may have its defects, it woulda "lv llelvnsed to Mfmtasue. for see- bobcttcr in tho interests of cuului- ,ips all that was worth seslhs ln, an dmymx than the foswfmz of ;the Queen City. He niet a number of _ iother Islanders who are making good. f uch an absurdity es New Zealand imous resolution of t.he council the ` "' ' _ _y foliage and while there are a great It W” M, that we shoum ,uve at _ many beautiful trees especially a-V hours overdue from Grand Haven. ,cut the old duty of fum, cents per 1 round Ottawa and at Niagara, fron: _ W pound lzelnst tl-ic New zealand but-" ‘°°“‘° "*°“’P°L"‘° ill* P’°f“-“OH °f C gm- warg,-,d_ i SDH-l'let and Sold displayed along thai kriown. Her style .of construction p,r,°n,_ny_ Mn Dew” contended railway line from Charlotteiowrl tol , ,even ,gm pe, poum ,he dm, norden cannot bc duplicated in this-.l her decks are entirely opto- fo _ th” New zealand hnposes mains, beautiful ' land of the Maple. Mr. . Dewar dohlgyog ¢nl;hu5ig_g;l¢,,11y_ 1 worst lake storm of the year-a storm idcutiy blunder-ed into this thing arid, Mr- DW" W l“1Pf¢-'Md with S _ _ Toronto as a beautiful, tidy city, He . linois-Wisconsin-Indiana shore line, l md, that they would like to ge, was indebted to Mr, Edu;-ln Deo;/ar_of Lake Michigan-swept' eastward ’ l upplymg the olmdim mom mmismong them, Dr._.Frs.rik Cain and . utter when we should be producing, The delegates rm the whole were an able and experienced class of men. were creamery manufacturers, the Province of Quebec, both clever men. Mr. Robertson s a forded were of the very brit B left the Hotel there was nothing ne!- Miss Jenny Gordon. formerly of New nough for our own needs with a1arge.}P°flh» "T U30 l1li`l the Pl€_B-Sure Of I urplus for export if-T ' meeting Mr. T. J. Dillon. the prac- ` tical father of co-operative _dsirying in Prince Edward Island," Mr. Dewar continued "Mr Dillon lives s re- and would compare in mental equip- I ' ' mm, with any body of men Whoilired life in Toronto 'and is more could be Bot together. Ai-ncl’i8 them l“'°"l'hY “f 1 P°“5l°l'l` than “me °°l"` lers who have very little claim upon managers of creamery companies' l’°‘5°°"“'y' l i. , . which mmututura mmm” of, We were delayed in Toronto over pmmds of butter mmmuy md pm_ i Sunday and I ti'/ok t.he opportunity to 'duoers who farm thousands of acres ,!° d°“'“ t° the Fans by mm” bus' In 1, th as is hm,” mdithe Niagara district the land is not _ Tznoip; of ,6 do the swork naturally as good as in Prince Edward Island. but e thrifty population have The president' Mr' R'°benm,n} mt; made of this district a veritable par- fatlfnll" ‘ll the me but al' 113°' l-he seuetary' MT' swven’ b°°ng dm, M of the large fields of o'ciock to reach the ship was un R Elly I A ,rapes had sm, some mm cu,-,3,_,-,g!a\'ailing. the boat being pushed back armer, = “ Trunk Car Ferry. Milwaukee, is 15 hether she is in the lee of a shelt- red island or ‘sank or no_t is.un.¢. makes her situation perilous, sinol- CHICAGO, `1lls., October 23-The. hooting high waves against the ll- today, cold, raw and snow choked. In Chicago il left crumbled sea. walls, flooded basements, water filled bouli . l. l' ' illllil tlllsoi sl P ‘dcrrui strider mods in this work ini _ _ _ __ ‘ l '_ ` the state ol Msssschusms. i_ ` ' M ` ` i lf ' The question of the importation ' evards. In Gary. Indiana. hornui deserted by families fleeing the menr acing seas: in Michigan City, Ind., a. $3,000,000 property damage; 'wl1_.lIg_ in Lake Superior. Huron and Ong' Lario, 'shipping fought the anger .cl the waters. -'-“ 'I5 LEAMINGTON. Ont.. OCt0b€i' 23=_~` “ °“‘°°,,,,.,,; ' V D” A 'I A tstsnannmmait assn »'!s'§c’33.‘.’.s‘{.““°' ‘M ".°_'°'»'i‘£_' some .ou sau out .uuusl is ur. uuurn. _ 0 I i _ , _ _ _ ' aged to bring the crew of the Nessen, safely to shore. Meanwhile, the ship, still hard and fast aground. is l‘@'. pm-igd (.0 be breaking up in the heavy sea. Another act of heroism was the, gallant attempt made bv the CNW °f: the tug Barrellton to rescue six men: aboard thc bers¢» Mk” Ffllvlliv-_ which had broken awly ff°l'f\ me *"3 last night.. For hours, in a mountain- ou, ug, which at times almostj smothered the tug. the tiny vessel; circled the barse. finally 1010113 it 1", mg gg,-k_ The barge drifted ashore , near ‘Point Au Sable, and the crew is Snfe. Meulwhile, the ¥3ll5nl- llltlel tug is missing. Search has failed t0_ reveal its whereabouts and it is feared EARLY F0! thot it sank. aight miles west oi De-I tour, on Gravel Island. the steamer_ William B. Pilkey, piled up. I-ler crew of 25 men is still sboerd the wrecked steamer, unable to take to the boats because of the terrific sea.f which is atlll running. The steamer, is reported to be in great. danger of' being broken up, la the waves are washing completely over her decks. CAI BBB! FEABID LOST me Grand IIB ~- [Of li i I graduate of Oxford University an' F us d I Wu more 'half an hour, however, another at- iddl-1 Pwsldlnl °ffl°°'l' "ld |' l”l‘“°° hm 5:: e dawn:-1 their awful tempt was made with more success, Of 8006 f°ll°V"‘- Il' W” "°h°3hl'“¥ l'° ,mud page ,au of the Canadian land five men and Mrs. Alice Humph meet the d€l08Bl»°S ll‘°m ll” West i;T;,?ur' espec y lrey. stewardess, the only woman who area. jovial bla ll°ll`l¢d °Pll-ml5‘ 'Mr' Dewar retumed by otuwm laboard. were taken to land. From tic class 0! men. Wl1°m 11° °l"°“m' ` h et Mum, Everett Dew,” ,the first man rescued it was learned _ where e m stances could d€Dl‘¢S5. WYIO U8 i?l’¢P°-"` , formerly of MontB_gue_ Together they _that the crew had had nothing in ed l'° take up me "White mms buf ‘visited me Experunenml “rm and ,cat since yesterday afternoon and den“ with B Smile “ld 0°-"Y ll 1"' ts m me c,,y_r1-he ` had no fuel. It was bitterly cold olr _ ll the beauty spo _ ward with a bound. The int_.rest.s of Zen of making Ottawa the Wa5h,,.,g_ the firelcss boat. and Mrs. Humph~ little Prince Edward island were _‘ nh seems to be a pre_ 'l~e_v was almost in a slate of collapsl -- . I the No heard and \‘€8H~l’fl¢‘l Wil-ll U m“°h dzxngmnt one mth the Pnme Mm,s_ from cold, hunger and buffering. _ into t the larger °“°““°“ md "5 as tcr. it is the intention of the Federal l"°"”‘°“' Government to convert that portion At the concluding session on Sat- exundms from the easkem blog( "` li . ‘ ‘ ll .t l- fl ._ ,_ . >p_*j_,_‘_' __ ".~ i -';s_.,_z.rf . N-:. _r-__ _ __£r_s_|d__,-_`._r:a_' , ` “ . _..._ _...__-.=».-__..~..__.. _._-_ .‘°““~*--_ _ _*_F`T‘T.»."" SIWIMF, -v v>» »..--.-.- ..,_. ,._,_ ._ `_ _____,_ _ .,_ .~»_.e~;...__ _W-..,.`..;_s__--.,_._. ._ ,___ -""=»~.- _ _ 1.. -_..';" “ 's ~ r'5"`*'_:" `_»"="»_~f.'-/"=-. _ _~»--os.. .- -... l ‘~._it». l' l 5-” I is ' 1 _ _-_-f;_ -5. \~u':xfs.slze'-up J' -gs--_-.,-_. 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Some h'ave already diS3l3' whlch he outlined our advan as¢!,peared_md ML Dewar was md ma, and difficulties. l _ . 1 ~ ‘there would foil:/w. including B H-l‘S¢ It was decided to chance the this of . _ l -_lp hhul-eh and one of the golern _ the annual meeting to the month of ni buildings 1 Much' me meetings to be hem “_ mer; J A .McDonald dalrv in. “mately at winnipeg and Tamnwl lspector who was also in attendance at I Mr. Steven had reserved rooms at|_he convention Ls remaining in _rm__ : tl” my” York Howl for me vis- tu next week to inspect somef _ onto un mn; delwlm md me ‘mumes u¢|dairy exhibits. ' _ (Canadian Press) FORT WILLIAM. Ont., Oct. 23- More than 4000 cars of grain is in the railway yards here, with as many more enroute between Winnipeg and the head of the lakes. Only 71:33:00 bushels went out today on three lake freighters, but seven grain carriers- are standing by waiting orders. with fuor more due before tomorrow morn# lug. More than 700.000 bushels has been added to the stocks in storel since _vestei'da_\'. To encourage good motor-bus transportation thc Chinese govern- ment has ordered highway boardi_ of each province to maintain a slip' ply of motor-car parts. O44 ;0OOO-0000000500000* DR. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL SURGEON I HOURS-0 to l2.30 _ I to 5.00 Corner Queen and Richmond 000000-OQOOOOOGOCO-O O _-_-¢--»-- _-M 4900-0559 *$4 DO B_Y (7RASWELT- rho es" 1. DR. W. R. CARSON. ralrnn nialaan l‘Mnn¢n»| Chronic and Nervna Dianne , |24 Prince SL Phone |011 Opposite It (alfa Church. " _.il .\_' _`_` ___fi.-'...; _ _ -_-_-.:. _ ._ ~L ._ lil'-_ . g___,_._,__ :-~ 4 N. ‘lllofll l_..