-. a‘ .. Q ‘ . ,- . l-I‘. . v4 i l To-day J91}. If o . rs account, iiiln 1 ESTABLISHED 1882 Paid-ill! Clpitli Q 9,100,000 Tfjlgjai-(ifateway to ortunity " A are_ aware of ‘the valu savings account as the founda- _ security’ and . “zlgfloyfother provislofrfor ure ls so sure of ‘results in security and contentment as a savings Why not start an account now in The Bank, of Nova Scotia‘! kof Nova Scotia be J. Branches also at‘ AlbertomAl- bony, Bodequa, Borden, Emerald. b not all young penile 6 0 a r ql i l g- uQvery o -‘ t 011901‘ s; ‘ibuy a h ll j ucrative‘ -' l I punt not only pro- . erbial “rainy; i" it: is the open ‘ty to get into dine or to mqake investment, . _ _ a, L. et-’ ll. IlIALOOM, Manager CIIAIILOTTWNJWN Kenslngton, Montague. O'Leary, Reserve - ~ 19,000.00!) 5t. Peters, Souris, Summerslds, Raaouroea - 220,000,000 Victoria- SCOTOH‘CUR1L'ERS Curling Club, received a cable- LEAVEi FOR CANADA ’ DUING DECEMBER ‘MKONYDIUEAL, Oct 12-4. Bruco Stewart, bee-rotary of the Canad- inn branch of the Royal Caledonia gram today announcing that Scot- tish curlers who will visit Canada will leave on the steamer Victor ian in- December for Halifax. He says the curlers ought to be in Halifax early in the New Year. k77vvv:v roOU-O-OlO-O to u line. lu- pnld for. worala for one week. tulltlon ’ week. ‘D0 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RATES-lilo per line per day. 0c per line per day for 3 daya or over. 8c per llue per dlly for 0 days or over. Count ll words (iroupn of llllrures, Initial lettera, count us one word. l0 per cent. discount Iur (‘illll- Addreaa iorrna part of ml. and lnllllt Special llntea Furnished [looms ad. 75c for aevcn vwvYTYV “hinted. 50c for seven \Vfll'l|l_ per A gents Wanted M isccilulleous WANTED LIVE AGENTS FOR Watkins 150 products. Direct to consumer. Writs The J. R. Watkins Co., 379 Craig SL. West Montreal. ~8ALE8MEN W\NTED FOR "Tile Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries‘ to solicit orders iorhign clanl nursery stock Experience unnec Boss-FY. territory reserved 1113b est oolailniialons paid, llandrom equipment. Write for (all psrtlcu iars. Stone d». Wellington, Toron- to, Ontario. ...,.Sltuutlonsfltncanis. . .. CHRISTMAS sample book $5 PRIVATE greeting cards; free; making $5 up daily, in spare time. Gnrretson Company Brantiord, Ont. MAKE MONEY AT HOME.- $15 b0 $60 paid weekly for your spare time. No canvassing. We in- struct and supply you with the work. West-Angus Show Card Service, 102 Colbolrrne Building, Toronto. YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD- Send dime, birtlldate and stamp for truthful, reliable, convincing trial reading. Prof. Erwing, Box 1120, Station 0., Los Angeles, California. ‘BALEBMEN-WE PAY WEEK l_y and offer steady employment selling our-lsomplete and exclu- give lines of whole root fresh dug to order trees and plants. Best stock and service. We teach an P equip you‘ K56. A money muiliu oportunity. Lnka Brothers’ Nu series, Montreal. manure-oer m A PROFIT- able all year com-mission ~ busi- lness of your own. Every pro party owner needs some i our nine hundred varieties hardy Red Tag tread and plants. N0 capital needed. Complete equip‘ lnent and inst/motion so. Write Dominion _Nur_s_eries. ~ ontresl. Lost LOST B!TW‘EIE.N 1K0 ELM AVE. and White's store two $10.00 bills. Finder kindly return to 149 Elm Ave; ‘1000§§412-3.l n.1,, d-ullfémalo cools WANT us‘ lsgnl. at . l fi-QNLWILLING t Clifton geyse- men and women already JNO ALRED MCDONALD LAND Surveyor, Harmony Jct. 100031-10-5i. KNOW YOUR LIFE-LATEST scientific method. Develop your, powers. Send birth date; 25 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Walter Winston Kenilworth,_88 Blvd. Courcelles. Paris, France. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN-WE ARE prepared to do your crushing commencing Wednesday, Oct. 13th and each Wednesday fol lowing up to Dec 13th. A compel eat man will be in charge of the work and ..grists will be receiv- ed and dcliveretfon Wédnesdill‘ only. Murray's’ Mills, Brndai- ‘bane. For Sale HALL ‘STOVE FOR SALE. —AP,- ply 1-22 Upper Prince iSt. 10094-12131. FOR SALE on rots-r HOUSE. Apply 225 Water‘ Street, Char- lottetown. 100017-10-6l. ,» FOR SALE-—CHEAP, A $TUDE- baker roadster. Apply Wh-itlock vuicunizing works, Kent St. .____.___i,.._--_- FOR sALf-hlewtv F-RESHEN- ed cowr-lhdrs. McNeil. Nqrth ltiver.‘ zoooss-ll-zn FOR sA-Ls DWiElLLiNG Houses iNUS. 103 and 107 Water Sts. Apply to Gnudet & Ilaszard. Solicitors. 200022-13-3i OR SALE OR TRADE-IMPROV- ed 106 acres Wisconsin best land. stock. machinery. Owner, G. W. Eslinger. Knowlton, Wis. B0 ACRES-J» MILES FROM AP- pieton; rolling clay loam soil; 2 tine teams, l2 hogs, l5 Holstein Cattle; line buildings: silo: good machinery; $18,000. A. W. Laahs, Appleton, Wis. son SALE-DRIVING HORSE. wagon and harness. Horse 3 years old, waltflll fllld harness M‘ most new. As l will be leaving Eldon in the course of a few days, apply immediately B. W_ Clark. Royal Bonk 0f Cfllmdl- Eldon. TO LET HOUSE ro IAET]. Mgvillilisgtgtlé _ O glte-niences PllY ‘Oct 12m yd ‘ro oer-Two laooMs. M?" l»); wéthout board. Apply 2° 11"“) t. wan-grin tn. ion sensual.- ,0, ~ h ' ‘f ; no wssllillfg, 590d . "or ~‘brl9-'lllnl"fl0l0l-*‘ 1"" -ro"L'l=Li-'ron wmrss mow s 3' ‘ '.. Furnished house facing! Kelsi: ‘l: TEACHE ' Squa ‘gander; will“ e“ ,‘ Apply Bil‘. i‘? on: WANTED ron THE -—-——-———--"—'_”“'" “3 hearth/awn icllool‘ m. a1 ro" tsr-sowenuePeRTmiflg ‘Suillllalfient 1125.00 Archibald "Lowdon House -_“ Ifglgfégm. pal-rot; Secy. llltllsllz-ll k/sgle; élalld Gllllslztak Beaum- wuiflgg] agile-lam. 200022-13-31 fifiT-FJ. also m oooo Fmmd ' condition’ ‘loll wlnior months- Ad 401016;” of. Guardian 0.7;," " 200D59-13-tll Hams WAMrIo A'l' ouca. 50.000 estates seek-in; olollllfl-ll" You may lie on} 59nd 10°. ver illr ‘Blalleti international Agency, A., Pit Iillirlll. Pan U- Jl- A kara- * I ‘l. v , sil- nouns-A limit!"- '. v15? (‘l Holman‘: Catalog. .,ME_ jllOOT-S $7.50 the new Alley :_ ‘ ' 2| HOQIERV SHOP-Alla 6. 00., Eogl-llnmakea $1.00. $1.2 and up. .- * 2i ALL: ale VICTOR records reduc- Bd to 75c at H. A. Trump's. Vic- trola Headquarters. . octli ‘Jipd IFLE MAl. tab”. H. —- The cadets oiFWeWR reet Schooiflare all»)! Kensin on ragga fine. Shoo ng dPW-tiildih-lv 5 ,1, ' KNEE LACED BOOTS -for women. the latest out made in brown Elk leather and a dandy fitter. See our window-Aiicy i’: Co, Ltd. '2 Plz-oeLs-s CHURCH. ——Rev. n. M. hamont will preach in People's Church Sabbath, Oct. 15th at 7 p. m. lSpecial collection in aid of the Pfolefllflnt Orphanage. BRlOOldFiE'LD.~.. The services in the Brookfield, cQllgregz-lllllynon Sunday October 115th. will be as follows: Brookfieid 11 n.ln_ Harts ville, 3pm. Hunter River, 7_p.m. and Fredericton Hall. 8.15 pin. ODDFELLOWS SOCIAL EVEN- ING— Wildey Lodcg, i.0,0,l~‘_ en teltained a large numlber of Odd- fellous in their looms last even- ing. After the psuai order oijbusi- ness a musical program was en- tered into M16 different num- bers of which were exceiietnly ren tiered. The opening lillmbez- was a selection by the Oddfeilows or- chestra, the members of ‘Wllflch are Charles Hines, Ed. Acorn, Ben Acorn. ‘Everet Ferguson and Theo- dore Seutner. The SBVIQYIN] other numbers of the program among which was a solo by )Mr_ Richard L. l\icl{ie, received hearty applause and were nluch appreciated lby all Dlflflelli. Boiled corn and other i refreshments were then served. and full justice {was given the inner mall. ,Sll'lf0k85 were next passed around by the Noble Grand Mr. William Stewart and after an, hour spent in singing, ote.-tho en tertfalinmen wasibroughlt toa c1059‘ The Colllmllllloe in charge are to b? COHBrutuIa-ted on the capable. uni-liner in which they (xinducted the entertainment. ISOCIAL EVENT.—~.\ very plans ant time was spoilt at tho nome of iMr, and Mrs. OJ’. Bowness-hl Elm AVE. Oil ilionday evening whenaa number of Mrs. Bow-nose’ frien_s gave‘ her a pleasant sur- prise in the form of a shower. Mlllllflllsellll Sills were received. lncludmg cut glass and silver. each Elft being accompanied by a little V9??? Whit‘?! were read with much zlnlusclnent. The first part 0f the flvellllllz Iwns spent. with music and 1.1111165. Aibout ton-thirty a very dainty lunch was served by [Misses Edna Fish and Eva Bowness. Af- iel‘ “which (inn-slug was enjoyed by nil tlll the wee small‘ hours when the company (lisperscd tr, their home softer singing "Fm- the? a"! Jon-Y 300d Fellowsfand lliluilillflg Mr. and Mrs. dlowness. .I’ERSTONALS "Mr. J. Ladner St. Peters. is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. (Elms Doyle, Lo- we". Mass. are visiting the city. ‘Mcssms A. McNeil and W. Me Neil, tSouthport, were in the city Yesterday. Misses Josie and Gertrude Cur- iey of Village Gseen leaves this morning for Boston. Messrs W. B. Mills. A. J, Me Cormack. and E. MoFarlane, An- lllandlzlle, are guests at the Revere ote. _ ‘Mrs. James Weatherbie. Miss Weatherbio and lvlaster Jalnes Wentherbie of Dunstaifnage Iss0 this mornling ;for Boston. i-——————\ Property for Sale Splendid farm of 100 acres for sale at New Perth. Will sell either with or without implements. Stock and crop. ‘Convenient to school, creamery and railway. Splendid op- portunity for quick buyer. Apply on the premises to , i..'. W. SHAW Notice oi Meet iflgi A meeting oi the Liberal Con- servative electors of Johnston's River poll will be held in~ Donngh school on. Monday. Oct 16th at‘? p m-., to appoint five delegates to attend the Annual Meeting lobe held in Market Hall, Charlotte- town on Tuesday 17th‘ Ocl. A K, TRAINOR. , Olisiirpflln oi Poll Committee l.’ 4 . Pourlo-aallillfato nose AND ,' 113m waggoiflwrap Owner may have someday slmlrlns e1 “d” oil-ice and Mill's Y" “i1- ~lallsnggnlm 01-. 10°00?! 0W1" OON- - Man and Present Problems." an, gm l0 ‘they have slime by lillllylnl t" Qmqlnpp-gayliaa for ¢.-.i.._.__‘l.._l___4. aq-Lmli- Llml“ A, Demm-SL it, anti itls to be hoped that it will rcma-l-n long after your school edu- cation is iinlshed. BIRTHS The) txfadetz (Jlorpts! of eachdschooll ll'ltH'C 9t 0U 0 l0 groun ‘S All icRuwv-s- ‘In this my. 0m. 1:: ""“‘""""‘ “ m“ “m1 mp" 8”‘ is l sovs' soors $3.00 t0 use a Alley Shoe Co. Ltd. . 2i FROM MONTREAL (he grey pump with patent trimming. with cuban teal" and too. 2i iltlrlcllhslilt m § lllili esteriay 300m Well Contested, Queen Square School will ills lid Vlltll I05 Points Against ‘lhil- gp 92. Pied ‘Mccarcy Play tiled tSté Dvupstsn’; second the President's prize, the following WINDOW LIBPLAY the Amy ‘ ma‘; u; , ‘la l-eiml B11 a 0c 06K l 8 89cm!“ players tied. each winning 9 points guaranwed who,“ mama [are cauw .. . m‘. if.“ Balm! f0!‘ the Gfllltllllflll Tfllilhylbe- ID. B. Stewart, Prof Watkis, and in: s lot of attrsction—tllis week. u‘ up ‘mud Y Iwd‘ tress" a‘; ‘)1 ‘IQ “m! s“ [M315 w- W993i The Ill-l “'38 Dlfllell g1 Club, s 0 w o 0-we- off yesterday, and n. w. Weeks BAPTIST SERVICE}- Sunday. Oct. 1'5, 'Long Creek at 11 a. nl., Clyde River 3 p. m.._North River at 7. Communion senvices at Long Creek and Clyde Rilver. FROM MISSOURI — look in Alley & Co's window, and see the high top brown Elk lhoot for ladies, a wonderful boot. 2i The school sports yesterday at the Abegweit Grounds were fairly well attended and a good days sport was furnished lby the youth- ful athletes of West Kent and Queen Square Schools_ These schools luljnlsh the foull- datlons for the larger athletic clubs oi our city and yesterdays meet Proved ‘beyond n doubt that there is splendid material in Char- lottetown to furnish a crack track tealm in the near future. j - These Hiwrts should receive the BYlCOl-lfllzelnellt oi our citizens, and to this end. it would be ad- visalbie to hold the meet a little earlier lin the season. when the weather would not have the ef- fect 0f Ree-Ding down the attend- ance. The Aibegweit Club who always do their share -to encourage the young athlete, this year donnteda sliver cup ‘for the ‘best aid-round athlete, as dvitl other llserchanitis and citizens iu contributing gen- erously with prizes for the differ- ent events, and no doubt the boys will appreciate the kindly interest shown and do their utllloet to keep sport up to as high a stand- ard as puss/ibis, it would be in- teresting to ifollolw these y-oung athletes up yesterday to ten years hence and see how many will thcnbe conlpetlng in the senior ranks and bringing honor to our fair Province from the tlthélelic ilield. The school sports are becoming more interesting every year and -e.lch boy was determined yester- day to "l0 all that was possible for hilb‘ school. This is a tluc spir- --- -N01liOE~lA{i rperslou/s who do not like to walk to ‘Mr. Anblngfls Sale on Jvionday, will meet at (iarterks Sale Rooms at Land 1.3‘) o'clook,and get a free drivotlltrc and iback. Love's transfer will leave Carter's Sale Rnolns Ihion- day at 1 and 1.30 o'clock to mn- vey parties to _P.Vir. uArbingkl Sale on Mount Edward Road. No tick- ets, free drive. Como one and all. Ben] Carter 8t Son, Auctirnecrs. EMPRESS IN HAlLiFAX. — in command oi her regular master, Captain Andrew lMacdonald. the C. P. IR. steamer Empress of the Dinghy and St. John service, arriv- ed, here last evening from St. John to undelgo repairs in the drydock. She docked at the Shipyards pier and this morning will he floated into the dry-docks. Captain Frank Mackay came around ll‘ t"c steamer. having gone over to Si. John for that purpose. (iaptzlin Mscllnnaid. Chief Officer Jirthul- SWBGIDy and several others 0f tile ship arc to leave ‘tonight for St. John where tomorrow morning an inquiry into the grounding nl' the Enlpress on Black Puint Ledge begins -before Dominion Wreck Conlmissioner, Captain L. pcarancc as they swung along to the tune of the drum. A feat of more than ordinary note was zlcconlpiieheli yesterday by Fred McCai-ey, of Queen Square School, who took a first place in nine of the events, win- ning the cup donated lby the Alleg- wcit Cluib and bc-ing the best ail- mwwhter round athlete of the Inleet with 45‘ " ° ' y-(Ollllihs llliunroe JVlcLend, of West . - c-nt c ooi coma se on - I MARRIAGES n2 ,0"... g ° d M] l, ‘The Senior and Junior bicycle McDONALD— CHOWENr-At the cvents were also good, FFiLDRICOXI to Mr. and ‘Mrs. (Jruwyfl, a son. MACKAY-At Bradalbane on Oct. 10th 1922, to iMr. and ~Mrs.- Hugh F. MacKay, a daughter. Lewis-Al Freetown Oil Octoll or 12th. to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Colby Lewis, (flee Elsi-e idol-mes), n Milli lolly at z o'clock, the LQRB-ue of the strengthened as has -the St. Dun- stuns team and no doubt a gOOd game can be expected. Fear, The Return with General Erich Ludendosft‘, A mixed foursome medal play, 15 holes handicap match will be called on this afternoon at Bei- videre Links. Play to start at 2.30 sharp. in the men's handicap match for Double Header At the Allegweit Grounds today intermediate Cross team will The K» 0! C- will" hllve Illeell was the winner with a score of 102 minus 24. Gloucester Preliminary . Races are interesting GLOUCESTER Mass, Oct, .12 —— The hoped for fresh breeze of last night came from out of the southwest. This morning early it was blowing twenty IIIHPS all hour when the Ford. first of the rllccz» to show. drove out past eastern point, a job of stretch-dig new peak hulyards which she rovl- yes- terday was what brought her out so early, it is like these Glouces- ter fishermen to Mel little t-lings go t-lll the last nlinute, by and by the Yankee Duumn and Howard followed leisurely, there lvas no jockeying before the start. It was the lnosest, easygoing start whal- ever and no vessel ssclnctl to care 0i lloilenzolielns PARLS, Oct. »1-3.——The interview published on lSunday has illl-prc-s- eell Frenchmen even more deeply with the need of watching and guarding against Germany's mon- archistlc and militaristic tenden- cies. In Paris, surprise is expres- sed that Ludendorff should have been so indiscreet as to unfburden himself uncompromiaingiy, But no surprise is apparent over the sen- timent he expressed. France is steadily recognizing the glowth of German Natlionalims, which Gen- erul Liidcfidorff, the master inllll- "hi" "Y m" WSW W“ 9mm;- tarist, controls, and it is believed The H°mm1 ‘Wed a” i‘ Sh‘: that the sternest measures .w»i.ll ‘Vere m“ ‘mly vessel M m“ [um with a timer aboard, shc slipped along the line froma leeward pus- ition and when the gun went she was right there handy to turn on her heel and slide over. lily and by the Yankee and Dun- tori sipped causuaily across. The Ford, away up to windward. had as it‘ all hands had gone-below for lunch, it’ she wwre starting out for a three months suit fishing trFp to the Grand Banks she could not have tuktlu the matter more calm- ly, four minutes after the gun bc- fore jvitll the most casual air in thc world slit (zrtlssctl the start- ing line. It was a run before tilt- w-inll to the first Mark. The. Howard showed from tho first junlp that she lliltl the legs of all at the running game. Slit! llrcw steadily way only the Ford show- ing herself to be in hcr class zll all. In three miles the Ford luullc up her starting loss on the Yankee and Danton. but even so the llmv- nrd nulran by a guzlrlcl- uliiu to the Ford to the f-ivc mile mark. he Howard rnilntlillg the buoy very prettiiy and all ilamis watch- have to be brought to tbear ultima- tely to prevent the return of the I-iolrenzolierns with all that that would entail. iitecentiy French publicists have ‘been drawing attention nlore and ill-ore elnpllaniczlily to the activit- ies of Mal-silal Von. Hindeniburg, General Ludelldorff and their as- lnchttcs. V.on IIilldtllburg-‘s phrase " It took Russia on-lv silt Vivi?" to recover fronl Jena,“ has been widely quoted in Germany, while highest honors are being piliid to the fnrlner war cllicfiuins where- ever they appear. All t-‘ilis is being noted in lfinnce as symptulniatic of the feeling in Germany. ' The French are convinced that the German people. wlith a few ex- ceptions, have lmonarcily in the nlarrolv of their bones, and that their m-onarchistic leaders are waiting only for the moment to precipitate a crisis. This nlight have been staged had Turkey and Great. Britain gone to war within a brief time; in fact, profound ulis glviilgs are being expressed aibout the advantages Gerulany Imight l Montreal]. llorse "\ lnoludw and ‘u ' ,4 Wriujn fro: 0min all Fahd invalid! hYlaamceszxuv/tstxqex ' g. . - .5 s Wins ‘in Maillt TOPSHAAI, M0,, Oct 12—After two days of rain, the-famous Tops hum Fair ot under wily todaywgth fine weather and a track soma- wlmt ileavy but improving. Three events were on tllc card. A. H. Nicrriii, of Danvers. was starter. Plaxcy- 'l‘lle Great, the Montreal mare, cleaned up a flint field in three straight heats in the 2.15 class. bulking fast time in view 0! the going, and somewhat upsetting tllc talent. horses. lrvling Bolt‘ flJlilSllltlll, took the - straight ilcats with llitlg Cllallofl- cr, a favorite. iSulnnl-anvz- 2.15 Class. Purse 3490 I-‘idxy the Great, ch ul., by Peter lhc Grail: (Putviil) l. l. 1 ilewey, b g tlVniic) -i 2 2 .-\lll_\', bl. m., (Pottie) 2 4 4 Lillie Peter, ch g. (Dense) ii 3 3 '/.. (.‘. Ii. also starlet}. 'l‘llllc—~i.l7 l-4, 2.15, 2.15 1-4 2.30 Class Mixed. Purse $300 King (‘haiionclg ii g by Uhai- ‘ loner ‘l-‘risctl (Futile) 1 1 1 ill-c ch g (EV-HIS) 2 2 2 King lirillu, b l: (liunncr) . 3 I! 3 Dora Silllllluns, ll Ill Russl-ll 4 4 4 Alba-rt J. and Bonner N., also 2,19 l-4, 2.19 1-4, 2.20. . i0 class for horses owned in the society was won by Shirley Blllgcn. -i—<-o>-—i 450,000 RUBLES FOR A POSTAGE STAMP FROM RUSSIA HERE. OTTAW-A, Oct. 13.-0nly mil- lionaires can carry on any exten- HlVCJIOTTCSPOIIGOIIUU fronl Russia to Canada. A letter trialled in have dra-wn from such a conflict ed hp" Fjmfmi f“ Si" ‘f ‘ m; “(PM and its necessary rupture of thpireurh Ila wriinhsnlslllv’ colufl lurli Entente had France not sided withibh" ‘lmck!’ pmv“ “ft ";"' °“_‘." England“ roach even ‘when flldl(' 18ft “llil ‘it is certain that the “T'iger,“!the.p°"d: “;]‘_‘°"_:$ “m?! alxlionfvlr in his visit to the Uniitetl States)“ M‘ “elm” " “ m? mum‘ W“ will not indulge in ally such cheaplg av"?‘bmglfifivfllumzi ‘i115’ criticisms as those lwhichzl 88:31‘ i3 ‘I than] when,‘ ii ‘huconml Lullcndorfi pcruliticd him-i ‘ ‘ Y ‘ o ' w Russia costs 450.000 ru-blcs for the first ounce and 235,000 rubles for each succeeding ounce or fraction, according to wile October supple- ment of ‘the (‘nnudian official post- al guide. 'l‘ilell post office de- partment has been advised of this rate by the international bureau sv- ‘ ‘which favored Maine. veal whose fault that was.” -i—--00>i—— Painful Menstruation. ’ Sinus’ filrzsbpterian figural) l » bllhlaeléntl. 95.5 lrptllllan.m.s..11_h..as.p- Viilllllill invites: 11.00 a. m-"Beliei and Conduct." 2.80 p. me-isbbath School. 7.00 ll. “Ir-REV. A. N. Hill, B. D., Plld.,——-"The Young d/iansc, Upper Ii-iilsboro Street, by Rev. D.M. Lamont, Oct. 11th..‘ Daniel 1A. llvlcllbnalld oi ' (time River to Esther Jane Glwwen, of lmghneld; i I i i l DEATITIS ___.____________ McKiNNON.——At Canoe -Cove,Sopt 19, 19-22, -Lauchian McKinnon, in his 87th. year. _ I HANGING INQUIIRV i LIKELY TO sTART WITHIN FEW DAYSI w. FREDERICTON, Oct 13——'l‘he mi vestllgation to be carried out un-i der orders of the provincial gov-l eminent into the conduct oi the execution of Benny Swim at Wood stock last Friday, will probably be commenced early next week at Woodstock. “I welcome an investigation," Albion Foster, sheriff of Craieton county. scald today. “My consci» ence is clear and I have nothing to fear. I did everything that l could do, except. to carry out the execution myself and I would not do that; my friends wouldn't éven if I had been willing. I brought two executioners who were both recommended by competent. au- thorities as capable and experienc ed as such. and one of them _was said to be the official ilangnlan of the province of Quebec. l have nothing to cover up in the regrett- able occurrence. Tile whole troll- hie was th-at the condemned man was cut down too soon after the trap had been sprung and the first time and the investigation will re- ‘l c5100’ 35 yearn Standard for Delaied all! Sealed flu package only. All druaalrta or din Gel I01 Mull. Price [$.00- Kli I~ backer Renoliy 00., 1l ll. 1mm It. Toronto. Onnaln. l i citolll: .|v [of West Kent winning the senior, ‘IIOILV, Q.-S.S. tie. “we l“ pa“. style and Em Homsbywleif. Ludontlorfffis iusinuntion that [he jumm. mcwbom they, rmersWil-c llnlted Slates entered thewar are clever young \fel.‘ltlws and 9° m“! We mil-Tilt no‘ 1°59 Show 96,19“ Cont“); of ‘he whee]! money she hall loaned to the Al. The following is m‘, swmnmrynlies is described by Pertinax, the ;well known political -\l\'llll.(_‘l' of the [Echo De Paris, as simply albsurth- 10o vds. Dash (Open) 1 “,.(».,,n.y Qnzq iPert nx writes that everybody ‘May/lung: |knows that the ‘United States my 3 ponnum.‘ Q_.S_s_ mntening the war spent consider-i ) lably lnnrc money than she crood 5g yd _ D _,h 3 _ .| to lose by the defeat. of.the_.A1iies. a a! l ( years) {As for iLudelldorffs statement-that 1' Mcmnuon Q‘S_,S_ lllle British Enlpire is finished and -_i_ Arsunault ‘Q33 that the Dominions will never ' "'- a -.,,-. ..,,' 3_ Benign“, QJSA come to the hill-ml...» uid again, Partinax points out that this has ilccn disproved ilireatly by the Do- nulnions’ response to Premier Lloyd ‘George's appeal anent th_e Near East crisis, which shows that the British overseas nations are ready in help tllc Mother (‘ountry even when the actual existence of the E ipire is not at stake. Pertinax argues too that Luden» dorff is hopelessly inaccurate ir ills judgment concerning Eng- land's alleged "blunder in bringing down hcr fleet to the level of that 0f the United States. This well in- formed writer contends that Eng- ianll has actually gained in that deal, lbecnnse she can make use nf her merchant marine, infinitely stronger than America's for pur- poses of war. Andre Tardieu, editor oi the Echo National, is more scathing- Colnmenfing on iLudcndorflfls wt- forence M. Tardieu says: “They are idiotic; more stupid than most of his previous asser- tions. One wonders it‘ he has not HopStep and Jump . Illcfllrey, t).S.S. . McILend, W.K:S. . Cunnoiiy,_ Q.S.‘S. 5O Yds. lI-ash (9 Years.) -1. Bennett, WKJS. 2. Rice W.K.-S. iii. dieddyn, WJQS. 75 Ydo. Dash, (10 Years.) 1. J. Duffy. Q.S.S. 2. lMcGuigan, QISS. 3. McMillan, “'.K.S. High Jump. 1. McCnrey, Q.SlS. 2. Jenkins a Stewart, us, wild ‘Illeight 4 feet 10 inches .75 Yds. (11 years.) 1. Hail, W.I{.S. “m” may 2. Itlcc, W.K.S. 3. Fitzgerald, Q.'S.S. ' 2. ICooke, WKiS. 220 Ydr- (Open-l n. Reflftltlll, QJS.S. 1- MoCR-rey. Q-S-‘S- Quarter Mlle Run (Opem) 2, lMdbeod, WJCAS. 3. Connolly, Q35 1. NICCBPQ)’, QJS.S. . 2. McLeod. W .l(.. S 75 Yds- Dash (l2 Yssrs-l n. Icohhhny, o.s.s. 1. ‘Hogg, WKJS. Relay Race (Junlor.) 2. Boole. Q-‘S-S- 1. West Kent School. 3. Acorn, W.K.-S. 2, Queen Square School. Pole Van-It Shot Rut 1. McCllrey, QISJS. 1. McCarey, QJSJS. 2. Crasweii, W.K.-S. and lCon- 2_ Connolly and MCQllllitl, QJS.S. tied. Distance 26 feet. 0 inches. 100 Yda. (13 Years.) Half Mlle Run. 1. O‘Lesry, 12.8.8, 2. Distant, W.K.S. 3. Horliby, QBJS. Quarter Mlle Bike (Junion) 1. McCdl-ey. Q's-S- 2. Mclllnis. \V.K.B. 3. Jenkins, W.K.'S. ' Quarter Mlle Bike (Senlolz) 1. HOrflsb)’, Q.s.s. 1. Cox. was] 2. Ileardon, Q.S.S. 2. Pllrseil, Q.'S.S. 3. Cooke, W.K.S. Stewart, W.I(.S. Broad Jllrrlp Half Mlle Bike (Senior) 1. McCarey, Q83. 1. Cox WKS. 2. .M-oLood W.K.-S. 2. Connolly, i183. a. ci-hhwoli and lSiOWtillt. W.K. s. Stawilrt, w.k.s. S, tie. Distance 17 feet 4 inches. ' 1 Mlle Run 100 Ydl. (14 Years.) 1. Mclnnisl, W.K.S. _ 2. Farquharscn. W.K.B. 1. S ' . W. ,5. » 2. man, K18. a. Moinlbls, wxs. Hill min all“ (Juillolu) "l. l-iornsby, Q58. 3. Jenkins, W.K.S, _ Tile officials for the day were: rStarteluJ-A. McMillan. Field Iudges- Fred Kelly. q-eorge Walker. F1’. l-lennessogr. Joe Doyle, and Mr. Farris qi the Y.M.C.A. ' the‘ a l almost a superstition in llllllllllor tll'7lllni‘vprszxl postal umbn’ Dlflllk-“itlllilck nlllgirn" l-‘lilm jinn‘ Borne, Switzerland. ‘ ong 1e ru . i l: a so a i\li-‘ - soulely shiapcll craft she locikvd pretty as could he when she roll-l 9,]. flown m he, mu , wiudlvartl. if the Ford could out- The Ford, and Yankee behind fol llcr it would BT08 1191' l0 hi! l1 he;- alm looked Dre“)- 35 mum bhlfinc all around vessel. The Ford all three moving better thzln-‘filflfltl 0i’? S1101‘? hilt lllt? Yankee a ten knot cm, m the “mam; ,.,,,,.k|\\'nlllli not follow her there, sho hut the Ford and Yankee not roll p101“! ill shore which i101 111B lleflt l» 4.3a». n, flpgll‘ rails. The)" botlrbrtlak in the wind is a nlatter for '5h0We1]"';i"gOQ(l_ plzuikhiglicf‘ "in nrgnnlsnt._..l.e ‘shallot lhtsiactflls of ‘vmer "m" H". Howard \ 3C}, the Yankee butt the Ford half a probably was a l,“ “gm i“ jmp-lninute on the ten mile beat. The last. }]O‘v0v(\r l“. was S1Pp],;,,g!l~llcl- \vll.~a'ovt~l' then. 'I‘ilerc was tcu along iloiding tile l-‘orll and slipp- lllHP-‘l "l9?" ‘>1’ "My SO-lllllg ill l! mg away from [he yqnlkhp 1m,- wiml wilicil has been moderating friends shouting and rooting for. W!‘ l\\'0 llllllffi ill" F0111 1011911- wheu tough luck came her way. "1""! Ill "ll l-‘liihl kllm (fill); Rwny come her tcp nlast from tile The‘ Y-‘lllkfifl lflilPll fllfllli; 410111?! luainlnasl brad. We all wlilctl for 1101 fillltt‘ #1) well behind her and n‘ u, 5W. i, 0mm, hanging down m. the- ilunton, the sulali one of the ‘v-m-ds ‘H. dock as mpmah-h, mm; bunch, lupcd along bCil-iiltl the generally do when they are carri-{Yilllkvfi- ‘WW8 1°55 W911 418511"- ed awn,“ h“, m," hm] m, mn-;..,1|\Vllat silouitl have been a five mile slway, it had bccomc llllfilvlllltiilIrv-id] W llllllli‘ “WIS i" YOHQW b"! and them i, “.35. i, Strange Sig)" the wind nmrierating had been to see lying horizontally flcrngg hauling into the west and the ex- thc top of the main mast with her ilf-ll-‘ivfl rill!‘ Eihlllg “'05 llllllell llll-O mam mpmflst gone but), tQpguj] a bcat against the wi-ld. and staysail had to go out of com-l mlumung m" ‘nark the Fwd ulission. It “'11s especially tuulllllhl“ lime 51°94 l" Shore- U"? Ylm‘ luck rm. hm. b,,(.z,u,s,. 1,,“ njghivkUP shes-e to split tacks and stood other good fishermen could have it” Sllllvlti- Th‘? F0"! Pick-ed llll gone to bcll if they cared to. The mm" "l? o" "l0 ""10 ""1" me Howard; gang hi,“ m Smy “I, ,-,--.folilt-rs did out to sea, she seemed rut her Illllillfiii-il Willtfil was found "ISO l0 l"! iloillllllg higher» F0! "l9 u, he ,1 mm,- m in 1w,- H-m] win of next iluif ilour she laced the Yun- vnstertlnv afternoon. The muin- KP" Killlll- l" llll lIIVTPfl-"illfi 191"] gm] lmvfng been M,“ wcnm] (]q\yni.'llltl tarussed thc lino a quarter of by fog and rain made n mczluillll lllllll‘ l" lilo Hm)"- Tll‘! F0711 hard job of that. 'l‘ougil luck, lhcf l?" "Y 5 1'2 llfllll-‘l "V" ‘l m"? luck DQ031116 tougher when fhgy| lilo wilich included fifteen mriles hm] m u, . ,3“ hp,- b81109" 11m] [hunt lvinrlyvnrtl work was good for forewnsps, Md m b? hnuhu] wiluf light air was stirring during down m“ Wm, the “ymrsnils gom-itile best -iiill‘t of the race. It show- mnse |,,,n,|S;,|.1,, “on. paying heytcll hcr to be a good all around oil‘. giving her a strong llrc ilciln. Ycr-sci in iillll! lllf-‘l- lllll- ‘V1111! Sh" It looked that lvuy anyway fromlwlll Ilfl Wllll the Howard tomorr- wllere we were. “With only IIQrIUW ill light air is what is stirring four lowers under her now the Gloucester l°m€hi-_ Th9 Howmd I-Iuwnrd held to hcr course, will! "mfllc a linen Siwwmg up ‘o h” mm. mo‘ sum, m,“ ,,-,,(. as (in. accident. The Ford is the favourite illgpreliy’ wcll but four sails gc-leVl/QFSPI 01 till! 0111 Q0"- llllll Clllll- tllc handicap was ton much. Thc|M'0l‘l‘-l=~‘$t-*Y 4H fllvfllllllfl Sklililkll‘ vllllll Other mum, lmwpng up m, pal-both have sailed from here whole- A-tfl lust before the fifteen mile nlarlclllfi m" lmwilrd i‘ m,“ ,-,.,wh9,1_ Th‘. yam-q Swami MoMa-"lus fisherman model is through her loo. She held nu long "will"! l" New Ymk- m" NW’ enough to .iurn the second mark Y°Pl< 0i‘ 31011995191’ °“'"°d- m‘ 3”‘ nhceatl 0t‘ the Yankee and thou loll (“Vlllfll "5 lheymlk“ 1st “wk; ilendetl into Ginurestol- for rep-firs log 110 llllloffilli-‘Q "l U"? Si?" "llem ldvcrl" body wants the best vessel The llovljarli was thcn a luiicl _ _ ahead; of the Yankee and then-ID will 5° "u" l"! “m have m" how well she was going llOltllt‘ best t0 Illlt ogfllllsl "l9 Blllemmei slle m1 mm trouble. The iIllUrOi-il and s0 tomorrow with the 1401""! of the tiny now lay in soe-‘nrz whut flXoll llil flllil llllo Will b8. the 1'18!" the Ford could do with the Yan- ere are working on her h0g0, 4.111;: kee on the next ten miics zlgniust-illolllilll 0f lvlllllrll“ S "We "5 a the wimp ‘he Yankee heal-mg my hands worked up. Tile sun 50ml; the reputation of a good cessel to llfill-‘ll lQlllllllt m“? Pmlmge M ,5 ‘ .. . _ .___ , ~.. little xv-znd forlnnlorrow. fine record achievement. Salesman! Investigate our new liberal General Agency Contract. - Tn {phone Now-Number. P4 They have splendid features, and are backed by i o Attractive to Ambitious Salesman Why? Because Crown Life Policies are easily sold. THE cholun LIFE lusurlamszv cor W. B. 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