OCTOBER 1.4.1926 rob: .Ihn.I3\f£5EI\f tissue i .0 Central Guardian INSPECTION --Bl.lpendlary Mag- ._ 1;. ;w.<4 rein easbia-obirmhg. has ulwuys begs that € B - f he wus_ oo_s or " 115...}? Liyrttgdliujlitfllltittifiiill i’ "The h’ business You Keep Chickens '1 ‘T; THIS] OUT ‘ ulitry egg producfltiorvsll thr-ough cold white a . Ill]; oultry ‘istrste Martin inspected the Police force yesterday morning. -o0+=¢|-.v¢i§§-B1¢Ra~s who 118W Mush: coupons for "irene" may have reservations made by Iendlns cannons to orauokbigbt. mouths when eggs are highest; triple J. 1H. iBlanchard. egg production: iuaks siueker hens hustle. Thsse and many other money .~ ~ d Breed r. for nearly hgalzrtiflilililtor of 1900a" Success. y Tm, average pullct luys 100 cg s. “pt the second year. she may .,-..,- pallet ls bu! twpryoue tbousandwlll her Iyslfllii—-fllll(l‘hWu 1,1,9,“ 1iruiiluh e _ four lu six years t cure. llow every hen: ho curly; how to “kg pallets; 110 Impreséi-vsri-Soéyiies to if uy 100 _ Then she goes tu-mnrket. Yet, it 1,“ been scientifically; pstabllsheil that lite all germs in l . luy them on u ls over a ‘period of s liglven proper to work to" gut 1.1M eggs from w to Bet Dllllets laying- mske the old hens luy hoop up heavy COUPONS for the Musicsl Com- edy "lrene" to be ‘staged Monday 811d "Pllesdsy next may be obtained ll Reddlu Brim. and Johnston and Johnston's. making poultry secrets are iroutulnei in Mr. ‘Hartford's "L000 Edi; HEN“ system of poultry raising. one copy of which will be sent absolutely free to nny reader of this paper who keeps six hens or more, Eggs should go to a doi- lar or more u down this winter. This meuus big profit to the poultry keeper who gets the eggs. Mr. Trufiord tells how. if you keep chicken! and wui- them to_ make money for you, rut out this ud uud send it vrlih your ‘numb und address to Henry Trufiuril, Suite 028 A, lleruld Bldg., lllughuintou, N. \'., ltlltl u free copy of “The 1,0011 EGG HEN" will he sent by return mull. POLICE COURT - Al: the police court yesterday morning one drunk w"".di1!l111§§9d.ll being first offence: A 1118i), fort-bill"! obscene language was fined $20 and a prohibition case was adjourned for a week. ', ——~r-—- IQUCCEQQFUL OPERATION.- The many friends of Mr. J. T. val- ley. teacher. Penkes Station, will be l , ., Evening Session _ div-hen at eight o'clock, the even- Sill iiiiPllii IN “illiilillll-A iuisr Al lllE Pmiciuiun 1 _ ' "THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .= j .. j P' E's u, h} 1" ..~ -~ Protestaii rphanage ‘Mslntensnce Collection for purchase ofjgwlntu-f. ‘up. plies-now bslng llllfllfilli"; , ' All are asked to contribute. - , All Subscriptions will unacknowledged. , Remember our unfortunate llttis ouisi. Greet Collectors with s smile. Give as you hive been prosporsd. “Charley's Aunt" and "The Man femnlmmasquerade n thing of un- on the Box" established Syd Chair bridled joy. |NlEHE ‘ JE. course. which fully upheld the . (Continued fronf Page 1 ened. Si. John’; furnished an eye openln-g demonstration oi interest. Not only was the bodyofthciarge church crowded to its utmost seat- ing capacity, but row upon row of intent faces looked down from the galleries, and the predominance of men. bdt-h upstairs and below was a. very striking feature oi t-he goth- , eriug. Once more the congregation was thrilled by ‘the predominantly masculine chorusdn "Up to the hills around do I liilt up my longing eyes." Of the speeches of‘ the evening. virlle and striking, it may, ho said that the very closing of the last of them all, thalt by Rev. Rich- A Great Loader Inr. Endicott was then introduc- ed by Dr. Wigle as one whom, in fact. he did not kuow- how to in- troduce, ‘sogrea-t were his intellect- ual and spiritual dimensions." “We qvieinodists,” ho observed. “are all |ii‘0llfl ofhim-we were proud of 111m under the old order. for the gran, work which he did‘ on the frontier in China. and we are proud of him today, when he is the Mod- orator of the United Church.“ l of tho lug session of the Conference op- pleased to 16am “mt he is rapidly convalesclng to a complete recov- ery after undergoing u painful throat operation a few days ago. While ‘in the cl_ty Mr. Valley is the guest of Mr. and Mrsfvilllllium 0. Davey. Woymouth st. 1PROM‘O‘TE‘D.- vcupluj“ 1Q [i] Myers of tho ‘C. G. S. Jiruut has been promoted to be third officer 6.5. Araninore. This steamer is now ut Charlottetown loading lighthouse supplies for the Straits oi iBelle isle. Captain Myers is an efficient and experi- enced mariner and his promotion ‘ Theatre for lin iu the front rank of screen stars IPlnylng opposite him in tho pic- Even Brother Charlie probably never caused more actual laughter in any two pictures that Brother Syd did in those first two. And now ‘Syd has gone and (lone himself one ‘better in his latest pic- ture, “Oh! What u Nurse!" which has opened at the iPrince Edward u rim of two days. Here is u comedy that allows viri- ually no let-up in the laughter it provokes. licking fun from start to finish. ‘Written by Robert E. Sherwood. editor and motion picture critic of “Life," in collaboration with Bert- rum Bloch. it faced the possibility lit is fast, furious, roi- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT ~T'=_;..-=.-m--.-=A....._ _‘ _4 __ _,_ __,___.. . Throughout the afternoon thus far it was vsryobvious even to super- present flciui observers that all were feeling the spell of the uuus uni occasion. of expediency. iSuffice l1 to say iihat he deliver- ed with true spiritual unellon and his. own characteristic power a mes- , sage which held in it the very ker- nel and heart 0i this Conference. The communion I Service lFollowiug the address the confer- ence members went into the Holy oi Holler; in the celebration oi the Sacrament of the Last Supper. For- mer Preabyterians. Congregational- lsts, nnd Methodists, sat about the table in a real spiritual union. A1 ‘the sacred associations that cluster aboutlthis holy ordinance. enriched and deepened. were vividly recall- ed. At the conclusion of the service it seemed fitting .that the majestic Hallelujah‘ Chorus. vibrant with a new meaning, should ring out joyfully. In humility and Confer- struins of ghe yet "with confidence the enco entered upon its great task. As the Moderator arose and with .hls benign, keen glance swept the assemblage. thorn frag a low murmur oi‘ pleasure and mond Craig. of "Tho Church of the Open Door," in Vancouver, sound- ed the cry for which in the vcry keynote of the chain of conferences which are rousing the church:—— “Nor shall the sword sleep in ml! hand » Till i have built Jerusalem iwithiu this fair nud pleasant land." To LADIES . Take Our. llorhnl Remedies ‘ Rook on Skin Diseases, New Treaties on Chronic Diseases by , llorbnl Remedies. Pamphlets on Loss of lllnnhnod und diseases of ‘, men. Booklet on Female ills und ‘ udvlcr, free by mull. 3U yours’ ex- perience (Without criticizing ' or disparaging your doctors write us. before losing hope. Treutment by mull our spocluliy. English llerbul Dispensary LIMITED- lliiib Davie, Vancouver, B. C. (The Oldest Herbnl institution) l NO STUDENT "He's no student. you say?" “No—juet attends college." . l Ous Insertion . Four lnsittloiss lllllht Insertions .. For Sale ...... 10o per lion of l! words .. Bo per flue of li words 7o DI! line of 5 words Q {Poachers lvuntcd K ‘VHORSES FOR SALE-ANOTHER choice carloud at Buutain & Bell's ‘Stock yard. iMcNeill & Wood. i 2052-10-14-21 non SALE-FOUR vouric CAT- tle and onc mllch cow. Apply, Vernon Proude, Union Road ' North. 20§6=10~13~2i FOR SALE-é PURE BRED Yorkshire boars, 8 months old. - Apply AlmoniBoswell. Donatell- nuge. 2030-1071341 roa sacs-nausea. "siuv-zn Black fox. 18 months old. prove“ ‘breeder, lovely tip,” kind and quiet. Aipply Chas. Mc enna. Keiieingtuu. _ 111003 -12-1_ll SECOND-HAND. OLEIGH FOR sale. Apply to John l~‘- Gallant, Woodstock. Box 68. 2028-10-13-31 FOR SALE-PLY‘MOUTH ROCK pallets. Apply in David A- MC- Kinnon, North Milton.‘ . 2024-10-13-41 FOR SALE -—- MIDGET MARVE ilflour Mill twousy-flvc barrel! capacity practically brand‘ new and ,cbmpiele’-*~with~ sliobrer ‘and necessary elevator oriiiluiuolll-llll- tilt-o low price, mediate delivery" WANTED AT ONCE SECOND cluss teacher for Wood island East schobl. Supplement $75, ——Chns. S. MacDonald, Secretary ‘Hopeilolil. 20137-10-13-31 -now generally‘ conceded, "says the lug on return to Halifax after a pleasant visit to her James. Piitull. Lzipi. T. (i. Taylor ‘has returned from a visit to Montreal. among the couimercial men lu the ci lSyduey are in the city ‘guests Mr. and Mrs. M. (l. Street. Stewart left yesterday on u business in the Canadian Murine Service Wm give general Huusrauuom of humiliating disaster unless it were actually vbry, very funny. iFor Sherwood, as a critic, has been merciless in his attacks upon oth- PROMISING OUTLOOK — 111s Black Fox Magazine. that the crop of pups on Prince Eilward island this year is the best with regard to quality that has been produced on the Island for some years, and that ls saying}; good deaLTlie results of very careful electionu coupled with the strict system of Canadian Nat- ional inspection for quality in reg- istration is helping the business to a very grout extent. or of “Life,” he had the comic magazine's own reputation to up- old “Oh! What u Nurse!“ simply hud to be funny. And. in the produc- tion given by the Warner ‘Bros, il. turns out to be just. about twice as pect. it is truly hilarious. - to substitute for the woman who WORK OF THE PmI-E sowritcs the Advice to the Lovelorn ClETV.—-Rev. A. W. Banfield, Sec- retary of the British and Foreign Bible Society for Central West Af- rica. arrived in tho city lust night. 1M1‘. Bunfiolil is accompanied by Rev. J. M- Murchison, District Soc- retary of the Canadian Bible So- ciety. Saint John. Today they motor to Summerside where Mr. Banficlil will deliver his illustrated lecture on the work of the Bible Society tonight. On Friday morn- ing they return to the mainland. a romantic reader. go to straighten things out. heavily gagged in the ——-<+>-—-— PERSONALS Nursci" gags are new. "Chuck"- ‘Rclsner, the credit for the clever gagging ‘Himself "u gag mun" oucc with Charlie Chaplin. he has proved to be one of the most original laugh- mukcrs the screen has known. And lSyd Clinpliul-Jlifell, if you liked him in his other pictures, you will find he is fully twice as funn in this one. The story, quite logi- Mrs. lxigan left yesterday morn- faiher, ‘Mr. Mr. Charles Prince oi‘ Si. John is masquerade t . y and. if ouvone is going to do that IMr. and Mrs. A. C. Morrison of of McNo-cly. \Vcst mun to do it. 1’ IPOPLAR GROVE SCHOOL x IMr. Frank (llark and Mr. Norman funny as anyone hud n right to ox- the will-actor. r111 _ probably deserves n large share of “ pursue iflonor Roll of PoplcrGrove School, lure is tho lovely Patsy liuthdtlii- lcr, who is developing into one of the most adroit and charming coinediennes of the screen. Additional pictures were the Fox News Weekly and Topics of the ‘Day, and a fine musical scuro com- pletes this oxcclleut mid week pru~ gram which will be repeated today. -i-O§--i Son of Former Islander To Study ‘ At Louvain The following is taken fronrthe ltumford Falls Times. Mr. John Arseuuult the father- of the young er screen writers, and, us the edlt- 5111119111 folllwlly "V911 l" 5L 1101113- Il-le moved to Bemis. Maine, some twenty years ago. where he made u success nt Railroading. The young man is a cousin 0f Mr. Eil- wurd Arsenuuli. nighl-foreiuau of the ‘Guardian. Jnh-n Arsenauli. of Bernie, u grad- ‘pate of Stephens high school in the class of 1922 and I-loly Cross Syd Chaplin appears as n news-College Worcester, Muss, 1020.11.15 pupcr reporter, who is called upou|receiveil official notification from ‘Bishop John Gregory Murray of the lMalnifCalhollc Diocese, that he column. and who writes a stereo- llllg been appointed to attend the typed note in reply to a. questioiUArnerican College. at Ilouvuin, Bel- of ‘Love vs. iMoncy propounded bydlzlum. 1o study for The advlqe clergy, stirs a whirlwind 0i‘ excitement in] Mr, Arsenault. who grsilnnteil an influential citizen's home, and with 1101mm from ‘Chaplin is ordered by his editor to high and 1101), 131-055, 1,, the son “r _ Hi8 Mr. and Mrs. John Arsenuuli. madly exiting adventures fill an 1181,11; He 1611,19,, Lunmn-nw for New hour or I ore of wild exhilaration. The comedy. obviously. has ‘been for France on September 22. h ld l l k l “Iillnntiellff of‘ l 9 ° 9 Eli's! 9 B 1°“'5- l 9 91°11: one of -1he leading educational in- ‘mce b91115 that m9 "Oh! ‘Thal- ‘1 stllutlous in Europe, offers a four the Catholic both Stephens rf |York from which pnrt be \vlll sail The University of ouvnln, which years’ course which Mr. Arsenault Upon his ordination four years hence. he will be assign- ed to the Portland Diocese. ——-——so>i_. ToReside in New York lvllllfiiii VVhifloc-k ‘S12, -.\lr. inn cuiiypgives hlin another chance ttnyesterdny morning for ‘New Yorkvintricalc flowing lilies, resembling I in women's clothes. Where he intends in future to rc- flue matching and forming a selling " side. He was accompanied by his sort of thing, Syd Chaplin is the son William .lr., who for the past und ruby. beautiful beyond all im- lie has mode the your has been engaged in iheAlc- coining". ‘aerating business in that city. ‘They join ihe rest of the family ago. who moved to New York some time mine Lincoln was nuc of ilie four ‘Mr. Whitlnck who for u flllilllllliilll the ivords of the old (aha-nun A’ of years (zonductetl a 1iicturc-frani- ‘in 'l place strong and fulr he oc- Miscellaneous v trip to the western part of the Is- land. LOADING HOGS AND LAMBS. Oct. 19. ‘Lia; at once. M. L. S. S‘ Club ‘2066-10-14-81 lug James Cnrlstiuo Co. Ltd, the ‘Mr. H. S. Wanamaber, represeut- 2, for August and September | [Grade Vill. -—1. Myrtle Williams- iflratle Vii. —1. Glenn fwilllums. 1 Nluye Dawson. Crude Vii. —<1. Glen Williams. lug‘ business ‘in this city will he gun u strong and fulr (‘illlftll lo krefltly missed by a wide circle of the Virgin of Virgins which was friends, His absence will be con- boils pleasant spicuous especially lu tlieatrlcnls and. as time required, luviiicible circles, he was a. popular actor and to his enemies." WE WILL BUY LIVE POULTRY at Cardigan, Wednesday. October 20th on u graded backs-R. J. Mucdouald & Co. 109440-1251 dred cars Canada grade "A" potatoes. G. R. Keefe. 1974-11-11‘; CAPITAL FURNISHED BY SE- curliy soiling (irgnnizutiou with uciivo clioiiicle and every known fuciliiy for llie jlfillllpl. ilislrlhii- lion of s-lucks. We desire attrac- live resale issue or new enter- prise with good possibilities. Principal-s only. (llarke llnvlluud ill: Co.. 200 llronilwuy. New York.‘ ‘Montreal Fur House arrived in the city lasg night. G rand has received a telegram from her sister ‘Miss Margaret Griffin, fDur- chestcr, iMuiu-ii. felling her that. her serious operation bus been success- ful. QLhy Inglis; 3. Ellvln Milliguu. ‘Mr. Geo. Kinney, manager of the Ermp Williams. ‘Hoiel- Yurmoutli and his ‘mso’ A‘ MACDONAIlfDT, LON” Sucmllns u few (lays in the city- ‘(iiflllfi ii. Junior --1. Roby sine-l unloyor’ Ilermauvllgg‘ hi‘ I‘ Al"l|llll‘_ 2. ivern Williams. ti. Rob- _;_ _ 08' "7' m” ‘Mr. A. W. Stewart of Moore d; 91-1 punk-g, *—'_-—-—r———fr—r— 1, , - - - - .. - - g, '- . WANTED To BUY _ ONE HUN M(l80il has ruiurucd from u cum 11.111119 l. Kcitii Dawson, ltcu hlned business 11nd pleasure trip to ne11,,1);1w5g1|_ Montreal, Toronto and Winnipeg. Teacher, Etta Stewart. IMrS Peter McAE-er of this city. flStock Quotations liiP-Quolui ionu umbiruxx, ()cf._ , Livestock Market (Canadian Press) Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange: I New York Exchange f ‘ l ifirade il. Senior --1. Eilgar Willi‘, wife left yesterday for home after r1913 ‘ [111-1111111911 by Judiustou and \vill‘l|.! Grad“ v- '_1- Ken-h can‘; 2' Dm-Tdlrector of many 0i‘ the cltys locufdriil presents every style m‘ i-Jns- 1 productions. and staged shows for - ‘Grade m- wl- Glad)“ Brooks? gjulmnst every institution in Chur- our ‘lottetowu, lncliuling the llnspltulsfivcillllfllllill‘ 111111 Iblouilcd that the cffcct is vcr)‘ Odd Ilfolloivs, (l. -W] V. A., etc. iMr. Whillock is also it prominent inonrluar of the l. l). (l. l‘. having been ilirrwily cnuucctuil with the Order for upwards a: thirty yeuru. l-lia many friends will ivish |l|ill success uud prosperity in his 118W euivironmerlt. {-0-}?!- “Irene” Broadway's Outstanding" Success lluve you got your ilckcis for “lrene" the Broadway illusion! comedy hit that opens n1, the Prince ‘Edward Monday uiuler lhu auspices of (he (‘hnrloiteimvn ‘Apply Box XYZ. Guardian Ol- (3111 . ~19 1 111 1- 1.11 f C] b L "w. 1 - 1- Mmi-iil-lfil- ' 1082-10-12-01 ‘ ' . ' Ah-“lvv- 1\1\<l‘5fl11ln-»F@Il>'- -- 1'"'/= fogptlholr dine" "m us m“ . lMl()NT'L[o/\‘li| Ovt. IJTp-rusl: r6‘ American Cnu. Co. . . . . . . . .. 48%; ,0“ Monday hm‘, Qevéml prmw - " calms or llvv amok or "'8" A . Locomotive Co. . . . . . .. 10-114, ‘ ' _ __ Situations Vacant Female Help Wanfzeil malrkeuqgmolilibigu tghiéug iziwguivz: m::__7S|neu_ flmllnel-ng Co‘ _ Mm lgvillHguznilu Mom e mwg-ae- fir... ir..£:::.“¢i:‘ul:' ‘ b». ii2¥.%‘.’li.l.“f“‘ii” .:‘.r::‘...‘*";x‘:.-..‘.‘.:¢ and women causal-n t1, o. I an - . . - 11.50 o the 1 gs $12.00 ‘ ' ' ' ' ' - - ‘ - ~ , hour m ‘pnreuum. "mm: how MEN 0R WOMEN__WE WANT A ugurlhlugilnfflc“ filfilsoths sélzac“ were (Claulu. Pgglfic Ciao . . . . . .. .. 132% parily. His Vlllorluhii; Mayor verdl- No clnrntllltr or B01101“ representative in your city to quoted in r1215. 1S0 far this week "° "p" ,H'd'§,',,"i,';,' ,32.,__|‘Co,,§f,,“'“M.”“'éy,Q"6' e ‘ {“"“.°.“" ins. We lustful! take ord s for our Personal , tiv nd raciienliy all N‘ Y‘ Cmmlml “ " " " ' ' " ' ‘ ' “"5"” m‘ ‘n’ er h“ Mo" “c a a‘ p Consolidated Gas -Co. »(>N.Y) 1031/2 and party. t~ out and suiinlv you will: work. ‘firm today, The Menenitt Comps y, Limited '63 Dominion Building, Toronto. - s- . _ . A l6 PRIVA s» HRIST As Grestlifk m pie" o free; dollars daily; son. Brsntlortlrfillf. rsiiressntbtffll making toil ' rlence ‘or capl- tal unnecessary. -“ Ladleyfiarret- Christmas Cards. We manufac- ture our own, and have un- doubtedly the best selection in (lambda. You can make several hundred dollars between how and - lirisimsis. Write today Master raft Greeting Card Co.. Toronto. ‘ f1‘. H. W. ill-bill! 1,6. ___.,__ WANTED-A M-AID FOR GENER- al housework. Apply 18 Kent Street. 2010-14-21 tho heavy offerings oi‘ Monday and Tuesday were sold. .'l‘here was very little left over stock lu the‘ ynnlgtoday. wxrfkln Chmmuomwn m, QELf-‘iouthern Pacific Co. . Pl-ludson -M0t0r Car Co. international Petroleum . . . . St-andurzlIDll of New Jersey . Mis. Kan. and Tex. -Ry. . .. Standard New York Reading Co. 41% 232%. 307A 86% -. . . . . . . .. _ 1 ,1 w 1, Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . I: 160 dmfalyntosxll-Egrlbmrs A "B a a US. industrial Alcohol Co. . 69% _ ' = _ Westinghouse Electric . .. . . . 67 CEATHS Male. Help Wanted Montreal seam Exohsngs T0 urr- six» DOM uouss. Awlypm“ ‘i. iil-ll-ll ~ . " i KING loan-s. ffhone lliiiqfil-Iltli-lil-IS-fll ITO Llfflsfitlll‘ {I'D LIT- . -orn cousin . "N! Add (iusrdisn ffi d. so 1001-10- 130 Lrr-i-louss A1’ 1 smior Strut. 7 rooms. Modern conveni- ences. possession Ostohor ‘Army. Mrs. .1. I‘. Morin. ‘trier W“ o! . 1400i}: .9400- (llI-e u durum-us: sin ssmuuos. m ployment for Barbers- ‘oxpsrt in“! we ksQWrite ‘ Borher--Collsgs,' Depsrtmsn 1 .. Halifax. s-l-ttsitf Male iteipuwantea ILACKQ? H, WANTID -MU8‘I’ he goo rso-shosr. lites y job to right rush. ud I -- Moroglds. m, Gt. George 8t. . 1008-10-18 3i 1 os i-,ss1-wsm omcxtsv, Bosch and Bloomlnl Point. two wild goose. Notify Cordon snow. Brscltloy Dachau zakisasnnswlfi r-ss,§:rt‘sr.‘lru§ rsl this afternoon '~' n o Mr- snd Mrs- GW- Ashestos 0cm. New . Asbestos iPfd. iVsw Bell Telephone Shswinlgsn ' Canadian Btelms lps Wheat-Doe. 117%; corn-mac" 77%;. , ,, g 0ots—~Dsc., ism my. I'm; r ~ wisest-Oct, 1815i; Doc" 184%- JUI_T mun‘ ‘Cengrteifvi .. I. 137% l‘? l!‘ .- Mliii l Hubby: What's the matter W" outi- new dowels? »m-||.dn fhsffi 24.114,‘ h time of nor death. so 1.11 ve ntionoil. a brother. ,i,,',;gl.,1;1,....... 9 531/11] The cast is in excellent trim and 31% a performance mm will compare very fuvorablywlth tho high priced irnvelliug attractions is promised. There are several whistling. hum- ming tuneful numbers. your our 101 vwill tingle and your feet Just won't [keep still while Ben Wagner nnd his orchestra play» the delightful score. To miss linens is io_ ialieat yourself. balm hsnd early. 01er- ture starts nrompilv at 8 o'clock and curtain rises P1011111“! 11! 3J5 SMITH-At his bome in Margaifl- f; » Tr and et in. . Wednesday morning, 001- IIL-IBBlLiAbItIbQ " . 99%} ‘Couplings for the show lllfty ho oh- heodoro Smith. aged B3 yesrs._lirasii)\a_ .. 107% mined at Reddln Bros. and John- ‘lllfll Friday Mldfflddlf B‘! 2 Bjfllgifllf, ,~-¢;--- - 108 51011 h ofiqgiqfg, ‘ oldiosk mm the MargiitiLlin-ted u. l. our .4..- wllii ._ _ , . “up, , , - Montreal Power 4- 4.... . 74% mpg mums 51.1.13. National Breweriss 66V: _ fl-f-‘Al. 68 Chestnut-St. Qch $18G]. Q0- Osn. 00ml...» .. 141% -W fr] y’; rggglvad in the city m Bruce use 4 month“ Winnipeg Elsotrlo‘ 56v. m. “m” evening b: his pass- 20 ,ing of Mira Minnie Eli's in Calais. Vgirmqni, (U. S.‘ A» Wlleffi 8110 ililtl been n s visit with her sister, Miss stirsius. Arne deceased- who Ywss- a daughter of the" Isle John and June Eliiaand s sister of Mrs. ~Hei1ry Blstch, reskied for years in Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. and gllhongh she hud flashed tile sovsncsd "age of elshty. but for failing‘ sflllgllt in recent years she vu in ma health us to the 3N6 Lilllfliill Mbfldml ‘The third lecture of the l. O. D. standard set by the two previous- dlstiugulshed speakers, was given in Epworth Hall. Summersida on Tuesday last’ by lMiss Carrie E. Holman. Miss Mary Hunt, {Regent of Abegwelt ‘Chapter l. O. D. E. presided in her own gracious man- ner and the lantern usedln pre- senting the illustrations was oper- ated by Miss Gladys l-loiruau and Miss Celia iBurrows. The first view shown on the screen was that of a Saxon church, built hy Ccdda which has stood fori thirteen hundred years and is thel most romantic relic in England of early chrlstianlty. in the eleven- th century came the Normans, whose uboundiug vitality made it- self felt lu the realm of religious art. typified by the building of Dur- ham Cathedral, which. rising from u wooded cliff by the water's edge is still the most. imposing of Eug- lish Cathedrals. While the archi- tecture oi‘ all curly Christian churches was founded on the Basilica or Roman ‘hall of justice’ there was no special development of ecclesiastical lilo in England by which tho cathedral became sur- rounded by u community of its nwu and was built not in the c ire of l Wilffi; all expressing pride and pleasure that one of our own number should present this subject in so interest- ing and inspiring a way. ’ The next lecture 0f this "worth while" course will he "Crime uud its Prevention," in Summerside Town Hall on Tuesday next by Pro- fessor Llddy of iMt. Allison, who is a fine speaker and nu authority on psychology. The Markets MONTREAL. Que. Oct. 12!. — There was a slight improvement in the foreign ilema-nd for Manitoba spring wheat on tllie Montreal mar- kclt today and as the bids were in line with local exporters views, u moderate zimnunt of business was done] A fair yolume oi‘ business we»; also transacted with local ex- portersiSnles included several loud; of No. 2 northern wheat at 32 1-20 per bushel over the Winnipeg Oct- ober option F 0 B ports and some tough No. 4. Canadian western bar- ley ‘sld a1 six cents per bushel over a town as in ifruuce, but some commanding position- the ‘Bishop exercised feudal powers over his people. in Durham Cathedral may be noted features of architecture essentially‘ Nor- man-rounded arches. simple dec- orations and‘ vaulting, solid col- umns with square Cil[)lilll‘l.- licre gal?” 1'0"“ “r the "enwable the same option CIF Montreal. The ,, _'_ _ _ lone of the spot market for oats lr-icing the dcielopmtuts of was “rm with a moderate trade Gothic art from its begiuniups in" the eleventh century, lilies Holman: cited (Salisbury Cathedral as u per- fect type of early English archi- tecture which “expresses England. as Ainlens Cathedral oxpressesl iFrancc.“ There is “the simple harmony wrought fruiu great masses, where the enormous spring of the spire does not crush nor passing. The foreign demand for spring ivhea; flour was firm but |the local and country inquiry was fair and prices were well maintain- ed. A feature of tihe winter wheut flour market was the improved dc- mnnd from outside buyers for prompt shipment which indicates that stocks in jobbers and consum- overwhelm the church due to those “'3 hands are 113M- Th9 V°l""\9 0r wide-spreading limbs which on zill-bushless “'as'la_rgel'flla‘mll "B51199" four sides sustain its vertical!“ I319 11ml Fillies T111911 SWIIGY- A lines." its restful atmosphere of it'll"??? K991i": has Dlitvll-“efl l" green sloping the ocean frelgh1 market or flour lawns and imuiem- orlal elms is a fit setting for such 0i’ 11119 m"! H1195 hi1"! 300F911 till- other advance and are now quoted grace and loveliness. Gothic style suggests height, lightness of weight 1 (hilly (‘ems i191‘ 11111111"!!! Pound“ f0 mc-st United Kingdom ports. On soaring lines. The invenum, 01' 51,111,911. ‘rnagg the other hand the rates to the Brit- mought me next devempmem 1,, ish West indies have been reduced church architecture and the Gothic {Wmlly l0 Ulllly 091115 P91‘ barrel Cathedral came m y", 513.19,] ",1 which was attributed to some out- roof of stone with walls of glues" m? while flying buttresses were luirn- \ iluceil to resist the lateral thrust. Yorkinlustei‘ is given by Nils , 1 type. Thedurge window in the .Holman us the example of this west front is said to be the most ' One of the largest and best beautiful. in the world will i! equipped Hotels in Eastern Csnsds. Contains 120 rooms. ‘ 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated . ln the past few years. Few ‘ -Hctels throughout csnsds and the United Ststes have its splendid tsblo. Courteous service to all Guests. Tols- phones In rooms. Rates 84-00 to $5.00 per v dsy for the rich jewels of nmzttliyst Herc is also ilic must s1icndld choir screen in lduillund. When William the Conquern" chief towns of England imll hero. ‘1 to God's Ker-routs Lincoln Caihe- ‘ lish Gothic architecture-—— Novriliili. ly English. diacoraied and pi-‘r- so harmoniously Charlottetown 1191111111111. iiu the l,l’ilfl‘i"l‘ aid two magnificent rose Wllllllil-rl (all Hotel Co‘, mi the Dean's Eye and the llisholls . prom-kw" liiyc, lllill the “Angel Choir" i." saiil , in be the curllcsi. plcco uf pure HARRY C. BROWN, Msnsgsr (Joihic in the world. ‘w’ p, I Since the murder‘ of ‘Thom-is n dlccket iCuxitcrbury (luthcdrril founded by Augustine. has become u shrine. diut "it is not. to the ultitciy imtliodral we should nukfi '1ill[-{l‘|illlil,'il lo iln l‘L“v'\‘.l‘(‘.lli'l‘ in Si. Augustine and his followers, bubio liillc ‘Si. Marlins on u liillcuturlu ihc city. Herc one uiuy find eul- beiltleil in the walls fragments of iilninuu brick, fofwheu Aui-lllflllll" t-uinc. there stood u tiny ‘British church in which be baptized lxilli! ldlholbcrt uud said his first muss. This church. though not uutlrcly us ii stood in the sixth century has been uuiuterruptedly used for wor- ship’ since ‘the year 68"- 011° still suns Canterbury Cathedral in outline much as ‘Chaucer's iilllllmfl sow it. but within ii is cold and bore. stripped by the Villlllllllllill of religious zealots. Around the ni- m- m1, 10mm; or d-lefnry IV and oth- er great men of the pust. the runi- ' lug armour of the ‘Black Princ hingiug above his recumbent e|- '1 J. l‘). -Pu'tric, Si. Juliu: C. l). Halifax; R. ii. ilrowu, Montreal: Miiriloiwk, Amherst; W. ll. Arthur- ‘L. W. Sutiicrlzmd, I). ii. Kittridgl‘. IMouciou; A. luagziuli, Montreal: (f. W. Spins. ‘lbrouio: W. S. Kaua- muber, Si. Jchn; i). A. Noble. Syd- lioy- N. S; C. ill. llurfee, Asliluud. ; C. lluuu und Wife. Montreal: C. F. rFruser, Halifax; ll. Retliorot. Montreal; W. Chris. ‘Steele, Moul- ronl; C. h}. Dalton, Si. John; A. W. Branflelfl. Toronto; W. R. illennett. Si. John: D. ‘Rutherford, Halifax: .1. llalziuil- l1}. \V. .l. Lesion. Lowell, Muss. tutti” HOTEL lines taking ‘ovsr this Hotel we hsvo 0P4"! Mill! thousands of dolisrs in "pol" and Improvements. It ls now thffinost ‘Hots! of itl oisss In tho Msrltlmo Prov- A w C‘. ll)’- There were many MWYBBUHK "l" tcrlcr views of those churches. and of tho ruins of (ilasionbury, where nature has veiled decaywith ' loveliness. ‘Miss ‘Hoimuirs clos- ing paragraph was as follows:- "Qne mo]; that to these Gothic churches - the 9901119 blmllilht a“ their fears and holler BN1 880ml" side competltionfrlces for all gra- des of millféed were well main- talned undens good demand. The market for standard grades of rol- led oats was moderately active “and firm. The demand for‘ [radii/feud storage eggs continued gooaLaud values were unchanged. Tbefnecelv pm were 1.802 casesA firm feeling prevailed in the market for potat- oes onuccountof iihe fact that the receipts continue rather small» for vile season of the year. owing to the mild weather prevailing. The de- mand was fairly good and sales of car ints of New Brunswick. Green Mountains and Cobblers were made at $1.46 per bag. and Quebec white stock at 81.25 par bag of gnlnety pounds. The trade in beans_was quiet, butt the tone nf the market WES gtandy, and smnllerqunntitles at 82.50 to 82.60 per bushel. The demand for butter from all sources continued of gn indifferent char- acter bait prices were stead No. 1 pasteurized was quoted at‘?! 1-2 c to 52c per pound. The receipts were 286 packages. The cheese market was again extremely dull but prices not charrgedWestern gra- des were quoted alt 16 3-4 to 16 7-8 per pound and eastern at lll 14 lo 16 5-80 per pound. The receipts were 10,188 boxes. A Western Guardian --MEMBERS OF CALDWELL. L. 0. L. 1N0. 1207 are asked to ai- tend the funeral of Brother Theo- dore Smith lfriday at 2 p. m. from his late residence at gale. ' 2 069 -EMBARGO LIFTED — Word has been received in Suuiinerside that the embargo against the im- portation of foxes into Norway has been cancelled. This has not been officially confirmed, but comes through a very reliable-spares. Exc. —THE orriceasl and ma»... of Mount Zion Lodge. No. 112, A. "F. & A. M. and members of neigh- boring lodges are hereby notified , that the Masonic interment of fBro. T. M. Smith will take place at 2 p. m. on 15th instd-froui the United ‘CllllfCll. Margats. Broihcrs- will meet in Mount Zion Hail. Kensiug- ton at 1 p. m. sharp. By order of 2072 W W. M., R. 1P. iDouglas. . ildsre, Prince —-.Vlr. “lsllace Raynor of K was operated on in the County Hospital for appendicitis on Thursday and is progressing favor- ably. -—---<o>_-_- NATURALLY Fir-st Fish: iWhat are you golnf; to tell your wife on sccoun1 of be- ing out so late‘? _ Second Fish: 0 some kind of a 1 fish story. M I88 ROBERTA ILBPENOER F. L. ‘ (Irlnulst sud Choir ‘Baptist (Thurs-ls. In Plum. orsss Ind Theory- Opsn (lrtobsr lst Studio-Baptist Church, Fits-ray Street Director '1 Chases illlssssssssr PHOT0$*n, Bo photographed by CRASWELL ‘Studlou subsist;-F Veterinary 1 Department , 1 imfuliy equipped um all n,» rslisbis d-lorso snd Cattle Remedies Including:- Q Ring; Hughes-Coils Cure, now sold from eolst to oosst. i-iughss — Condition Pow- der. Architecture has been celled the ,_ most human of arts. But why- differentiate? All m at its rush-l out is an attempt to express mile’! , yearning to know his Creator- whether it be Handel. companies- his ‘Hallelulah Chorilfli “illum- psintlng his Madonna and Chilili the Gothic builder, lifting, Inbnli- - eyes lteavenwsrd with his soarinx piers sud spires; or tho-Psalmist when he cries “As the heart pan - eih for the water-brooks so Billie! my soul for Thee. O God.“ Mrs Oonuomon moved s vote of "Rstss from 0M0 ll 04-00 _ ps1- day. 4 Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors miss L. IoQUAiO. llsnsgsr. aiupn A. kl. Burke, Calgary: in addition lo ,,» -. d b M . hm'_“p_"i=°,mi>_.°dsna'sunburn: 17 New York; Mrs E. D. Doull. N"! A. Moore sud ylssfMsai-ood-Dominlou; W.-A.>Lin|lcy. Amherst. ..,. n. ' 9’ E0113‘ llo bgeivluaitulsi anghigangglmg ' ins». it spouts to" tugs‘: 01:51,,’ ___ 1.1,,“ gm,” Y 9 l‘ ' ~ t om rt! P or. ‘ “ church was a living thing. it ex- ‘*2: w‘: Ina“: “u. ‘m, - , - .1. > pressed an emotion-the deeiW-"t if H .‘ m‘ u , Hughes — Horse Worm man ever felt-tho strussie of .111! sxosiient ssrvlss st s rnodsr- g", 1111181191" 1° F"? m“ mmme‘ sto 9"“ mm,“ _.'|.Inimsnts. Cut _-___—--_ -_-_-._- Gsor s iHsrper. Tlgnish; Mrs A. B. Psrslow Lotion. sis-t sto. sure shot lot sud Worm Rqmovor. v . . i-lutnoursysltsmsdi s. And ‘sil reliable l-lo _ Cattle Medicines. All or 1... 01,-4- elitist-ii": Ila "iris. Tho People's bros; r-qivrqv v Mar- ‘ by mu or Phone amends vOQQQ-OQ u‘. u.