BEEIPEQSS-‘EE nrngazzsssnsis‘? ‘GQZLTUHQU! i...‘ ,. I-w----=--.-suanoarvso-eeeos-rnzstg .~. . _. ..u‘ ..., ...... ...... ... féhQj-l AAA‘QAA4A4AA . a.1..n..v..- . ..., i... ACTION _ MYSTERY AND suspense EDDIEIN POLO “THE SECRET 4” v vvévwvv v YOU IN “RAPID FIRE” T~WO REELS OF FUN AND LAUGHTER . n I > SHOP Catalog. ._-.-, THE MARKETGiv-‘Ihere was e fair atlenqlloiflfiitbi lnarlret ss- terdayum 85c, bu tor 35c, ch ._ to 81.10; ducks $1.40; apples‘ 8 cents. to $12; pears lil cents; plulna 1b cents. crab apples, 4c. There was a good supply of fish, both ‘fresh and cornedpaelling aroltild 6c. Fresh mackerel 25c and 35c. The vexe- mlle stalls were also well filled. . . ' Vi no. swans-minus marri- age solelnullod . Patrick's church, lFont August n Oct. 1l1, of Miss lbosegp, 06:8 __ gdaussliter ‘of. tlle late r- _ '* m" Garland, of Nit’ aligns pm Mr. Charles J. Doyle, son of Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Doyle, of Tignieh. The ceremony wa aperionmed by the pastor, Rev} . J._MsoDona-Id. The bride looked excfe lnglyfpretty, ‘wearing a gownflii canton crepe trimmed wi-th beads, and a panne velvet hat trimmed with silver. She 1 carried a beautiful rosary, the gift ' of her pastor. Miss Mamie Shee- han attended as bridesmaid, and wore a gown o1’ pink net, trimmed with white satin and black picture hat. Mr. Dennis Shea acted as groomsman. the bridesmaid was a gold chain and pendant set with diamonds. 14" 4 AmgAfA "NWP- '; i. CTIIE GENT Mocha Glove, The bride's gift to The sanctuary was prettil-y decor- Prince Edward- - viKL ARK-URBAN 5 “STOCK COMPANY ‘ MATINEE 2.30 SHARP “ The Nightcap", TONIGHT AT 8.30 SHARP “Sex Against Sex” Last Season’s Big New York Success NEW PLAYS. NEW FACES. >NEW SCENERY SEATS NOW ON SALE AT THE THEATRE. OFFICE OPENS DAILY AT Q80 A. M. l TICKET . eveumc, PYIC€S MATINEE, ADULTS an. CHILDREN m. Clearance AIICIIOII Sale _ At Fairvlew, Rocky Point.’ on Saturday Oct 2m. at 1 oclock sharp of ialrm, stock, crop, etc" Farm situated as above. contain- lng 100 acres of extra good land. 85 clear bnlanace in good EPOWIII of wood and lumber, well water ed. excellent locality, close I0 church, school and shipping. An ideal TIITIHpITOITEB on West River, within 5 chalins oi one oi the best musseli mud beds-in P. E. 1. Also all my stock as iollowsz-ll horse 10 years; 1 mare 9 years; 1 more. 7 years; 5 choice mllch cows in milk, all young; 2 heifers, 1 1-‘2 years; 2 calves, 10 sheep, 3 brood sows, 20 geese. Crop——15 tons hay 'in stack, 500 bushels oats, quantity oi potatoes and turnips, and all farm implements, harness. etc... Sale positive. no reserve. Terms of farm ut sale, of stock. etc. l2 ‘months, on all sums over $10.00. 6 per cent on for cash. Farm open f0l‘ inspection any time. Apply w JOHN N. McPHEE, J. A. MaoDONALD, Auctioneer. Mark Coop Plalnly With Your Name and Address. Fasten Tag on end oi Coop-Not on Top. Mail invoice With Each Shipment Do not Oval-crowd Your Coop: . . Coops should be high enough to permit the poultry to stand easi- _ly upright wfllhout bending their legs and with space enough be- tween the slats to pass their heads through. The coops should .bs strolls. but Hills: heavsuwofld can be dispensed with if long nails are used. They should not be so largo‘ as to he awkward n’ cum- bersome tohalidle. ‘ rue, M 80c, 52c, 37c. I I1 "Ii "noW‘ ‘ruvncrod that‘ tlrcs and tubes vvlll take an- other drop In January 1920;‘ 8o make your old ones do you the rest oi this season by having u: fix them up. TRAIN OR TIRE SURGERY Ocr. Queen and Water lto Phone 882A. c . _ . __ I Live Poultry Wanted We will receive live fowl and chickens at our plant for the bal- ance of the mouth, highest prices paid for good stock. THE HARRIS ABATTOIR 60., LIMITED Chamberlain Delivers Sensational Speech (Special to The Guardian.) JBUIUMTNGHAAM, Oct. 13.—~Austln ‘Chamberlain the government lead- er in the House of Commons in n sensational speech to the Midland Conservative Club here today de- clared the coalition government must be continued thereby indicat- ing the line upon which Lloyd George will make his fight for political life n the next general election and removing doubts as-to whether Mr. Chamberlain an Unionist party leader would sup- port his ch-lsi’. , Special elgniiicanceicattached to the speech inasmuch as the Prime Minister himself was said ~30 be awaiting the pronouncement to learn what support he had "before writing the speech he is to deliver at Manchester tomorrow. .| . PRIOO EB FEIGNB DEATH UT DOCTOR REVIVEB HIM WITH GLAP IST. H-YA-OIINTHE, Que., Oct 13 ~—Joseph Robert. prisoner in the jail here, shammed death today in an endeavor to escape. The doc tor of the prison being summoned. he was recalled to life by a few sharp cuffs. it was then found that he had removed some bricks from the wall of the cell, but find lng that the aperture thus made only led. to the killer's room had given up the attempt and pretend to jail itch rt. rifled food and. ii wdl only n ertltreat of the lash ated for the occasion, the David iMcDonald presiding at organ during the nuptial mass. Af- _ ter the ceremony the happy couple motored to the home of the bride where n dainty breakfast was serv- ed aiter which they drove to Char- lottetown en route to their future home in Tignish. ' “Marie, 2119; 1 chestnut (2 ed to be dead, when first admitted’ , Hon. the ‘ ‘mom. Auk for Mlnurd’: and Take no Other Big (lealancc AUCTION SALE As l am discontinuing farming operations l-will sell without rc- serve on my farm known as Beech Grove Farm, 2% miles from the city, on Thursday, Oct. 19 at one o‘clock, my valuable stock oi trot- ting bred. mares, fillies and geld- Inga as follows: FIRIST-d elegant bred brood mare Traverse Queen by Kalol. dam the iron Race -Mare Queen YGBI" filly‘) trotte-r by Dlngola, 2.15 1-i. dam Traverse Queen. grand dam Queen Mar-is a. beauty; 1 black gelding by Dlngola 2 years, mam the Great Mamie P., 2119, by Parkside, match for this colt when he gets some training; 1 filly one year-by Colorado L., 2.16, dam Mamie -P., this is an ideal trotter. 3 extra good. general purpose horse-s from 6 to 10 years, 2 choice Shetland ponies, (mare register-- ed), 1 ‘Shetland pony colt 1 year. All perfectly sound and none bet- ter bred in America. This lie a chance of s. life time to secure a real rich bred inidlividual. 16 choice young pillze winning Ox- ford Down eaves. 2 extra brood sows, 5 spring pigs. HUGHEQOOUGH MIXTUEL- For coughs, colds and bronchitis. Price 36c and 76c. Hughes “Dru! 00., ma. _ 8i. WOMEN'S Brown Cape Cuff Glove. special 81.75. Women's special $1.80. ‘- Prowse Bros; Ltd. FACTORY SOLDr-Tho lobster factory at North Lake owned, fby 1.1. l-IughS, 00., was sold by auc- tion on Wfednesbday last at Souris a d pu d. HY’ cssr. , n. J.hns0n, * "flung ind‘ fill. -g lra, to; ‘$4.125. x - . . Y . n. a ‘ ' n s. 7v“ ‘ ‘Mr. I . . jllstmvo LADY pens . Henry lane t ls city received a revel vey g the sad news of the death of his sla- ter Alice, wife of Harsy C. Brow- zlell of Denver, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Browucll at one time resi- ded -ln Souris, where the dimmer was station agent. They‘ have been in Denver for many years. Mrs. Browlnell, who was sixty four years of age leaves lbesides a sorrowlng husband, two sons and two daughters, one sister, lMrs. Robertson of Charlottetown, wile of the late Senator Robertson, ‘for- "‘ sensuous r aim-iii L ' .nns;lnl ellllvcls lnerly of Montague and two broth- ers, Henry Iltlcqarlane of ‘city, and George MdFaflalne ‘Lanigan, Sask. Noted Physician and Scientist COMING TO P. E. ISLAND Dr. C. W. Saleeby, M. D., F. R. S. of London, England, will spend three days. uctober 21—24 on Prince Edward island. ills first meeting will be at Illin- tcr River on Saturday. the 21st at 7.30 p. ill. at Charlottetown on Sllll- day the 22nd, lurilher announce- ment of which will be made later; at Montague on Monday evening the 23rd, at Kenslngton on Tues- day afternoon and in Summerslde on Tuesday evening, leaving on Wednesday morning again for the mainland. _ _ The hearing of this noted scient- ist is an opportunity of a life time and all who possibly can should take advantage of. it. hominid Ihve Chosen I50 Delegates TORONTO, Oct 12—-Canadlan Methodiam has chosen 150 dele- gates who are to be the members of the first Council of the UII-IIELI Church of Canada, when the tlhree denominational, Methodists, Presbyterians and Congregational lets. are made one. . Only one woman ls on I-IIQSIIQL} She Is lvlrs. L. C. McKinneygwot Alberta, who was for four years a member of the Alberta Leglsla ture and the iiirst woman to be elected to a Canadian Legislature. PMPLEMENTS-l Frost and h _ l_ Wood binder with truck and sheaf loxfkegfljlegate“ mm“ I e f” carrier, 1 Cockshutt manure Nova Scout, Conference. ,_spreader..1...disc..drlll "Frost, .__and. . lwood. 1 hay loader (new), 1 hay ‘teddier (new), 1 scurry, rubber tires (new); 1 pnumatlc driving waggon, .1.- pnumatic tire sulky cart, 2 bike sulkeys (nearly new). 1 Gladstone sleigh, 1 Newcombe upright piano (good as new), also several choice pieces of old antl- que furniture including 1 extra choice dining walnut, 1 bed and spring and many other valuable pieces, 1 cooking range suitable for small hotel, 2 sewing ma- chines in perfect order, lot of valuable pictures and li-XIIETOIIS other anbicles lnot mentioned, Sale positive. No reserve as i-t. is necessary for to use the greater portllon of my tarm for 150V course in connection with Beech Grove inn. lf stormy ‘sale on first ilne day. . TERiMS—-12 months credit. on all sums over $10; 6 per cent. off for cash. Also 2 five passenger motor cars new this season. Terms on cars 60 per cent. cash. n. H. sTERN-s. , Proprietor Beech Grnvc Inn J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. The -. actor _ and rugSrore are the two important fac- tors in the proper compound- ing of a prescription. Some of the city's ‘most competent physicians recognize the- value of our safe and sure prescription service and ad-i vise their patients to keep“ their prescriptions on file ,1 here. _ ' Thevcareful oversight of i competent and experienced- pharmacists always prevails. j A deep sense oi-rosponslbll- t ity persists in the accuracy " with which prescriptions are ‘ filled-and were prompt. v This is a safe and prompt ‘ lIiclillllIilN i‘ onus co. .231’. _ $122.‘!- 5 n? that he abandoned this hunger Ml AIBATTOIR co. _ smart‘; _ I'm ‘ ' - i.A»§_.__ ‘In; Iloorlo walnut lo the ionic his not“, strike. He will be examined as to I19 ‘.1: oMiinistero-llleyelfggds 1i; ' 'W: Me Connell, H. W-lgle, C. R. Crefiiell, F, E. ‘Biam-ebt, J. .S Freestone; a)’ men-ml‘. T. Burchell, M. E Arm- ell, E. A. Smith. New Brunswick and Prince ward island Conference. Minllsters-Reverends Ed- G. son, G. A. Ross; Laynlcn—-W B Snowball. H. A MoKeown, 1.. M Palmer. Thos Molse. Newfoundland Conference: MIHISlEPB—-IREVBTBIIIIS L. Cur tis, M. Fenwlck; Lay-men-J. Lea mon. A Vatcher. ‘Re-election by acclarnallon {pa discussion r'.l m. EPIWL on the hiethol 1h‘ Conference h z this morllzng '.n'.~. as head of the (‘lnl-"ll. hsv of an amend-meat to Illv.‘ Dr. James ter." Finfier in Lvc bus rss.ni ill.» session the tlelegv-tes named Dr. Chowan, N. W. Roweil, K. 0.; Rev Dr. '1‘. A. Moore, Rev, Dr. James Smythe and. Sir Joseph Flfivelle. l! committee to enter in-to converse tious upon matter touching upon relationship amongthe Church oi England in Canada, the Presbyter- ian Church and the Methodist Church. LONG Live KING o-rro HEARD in suonrssr BUDAl ST. Oct.- 13—Shouts 0i "Long Ive’ King Otto!" came from ten thousand members oi the National Congress of Catholic Associations, as. clad in rich Ma!- yar gala dresses. theg paraded to Parliament House to av from the Franciscan Church for the opening of their convention. The pessioil was" opened with e speech dslivfed by the President of the Con sis. Count Zeichy who paid tribute tothe memory of the late lids . Clips-lea. The assembl- s89 lttflilg Inifitnpressive silence and lists edl t3 Ihe address. Then, after other speeches in which the materialism of the age was denounced, "Monai or Sciop j . this, l‘ strong, H A. Chesléy, H. C. Borcll- M. Young, H. E. Thomas, W. G. Wat- oi Rev. Dr. S. D. Chowan, as General Superintendent of the Methodist Church in Canada. the ’il'llllllll'fl"llp ISIIIII? Ilook- Room val its printers. wore lllr- nrlzlri- pa! fclltlires of the Pl-1rr\".\IOlhn~ ‘.. ‘shown entr- s upon his lllirdg. I ' K. I re - l ‘I ‘ v n r ‘ Cir-hill. "ThifGhnl (L! M-I" “I tllerleheishlllltlgeltlnlsltah M‘ ‘gl-Usm" lnterlsqlc" throughout tlle district and pros. gZIOHI-glft topgsend by mepaaoptioh perlty aeomls to have turned the Book Committee's report presented bl’ Smythe, oi lilontrcnl. which expressed its “iulllcst sym- pathy with all just claims of la- l-or." and directed that the matter could better he deal‘. with bv the Hook Committee "which ‘has all necessary authority in the" mat- ‘ I “Tanlac helped me back to good health two yen-rs 118° “ml I 5m still feeling one." recently 5M0 leemed resident of 628 S. Linwood Ave, Baltimore, Maryland. "Before taking tlle lllléilllflllfll suffered irom a. nervous break- down und wals in m1 uwlul COIIIII- lion. l scarcely had sirclll-IIII "ml energy lo handle a broom and my housework was drudgery to me. "The first bottle of 'l‘anlllc hindr- such a wonderful improvement. in my condition that I was both sur- prised and delighted. Sp I Sillilk I0 in and a few bottles built me up ten pounds and made me feel us if l had ‘never had u sick dny. ‘My health has been ilne ever since. NOTE-The International Pro- ‘lac, have on file in their offices at Atlanta, Georgia, over flit)’ WW" sand signed statements from rcp- I sentatlve men and women from] every State in t-he Union and evcFY-I province of Canada. Many of these‘ are from prominent people In this; city and section and have been previously published in this paper. Tanlac is sold by all good dries-i qists. Signed The New LIllE"EXCE]7I.I0ll' of some nnlnor ad- justments over WIilICll the (Tompany " and the l.‘.M.W, have been confer- ring for several weeks, the con- tract signed is ilracLl-cully lilo snlnlc as the ugrcelneni announced at tlle close oi‘ lIlt‘. strike. II<‘ol' lllc Bsltisll Klllplfc Steel and its aaonsiitucnl IIUIJPELHIGSIIIU contract was signed by lid. nl/lc- - Cunn, assistant Rolland manager, - and for the llllllllllalid colleries, J. J. ~l\icDoug:lll, zlssistnnt gl-nclul nmnager there, President Living- " stone, international liolml ‘illBllI- ' ‘bee, Alex. Stewart and Secretary J33. MOIAUJIIIZIII signed for the ll. M.W. g "TIIG Nova iSt-utln coal industry is in for a. long period of ilrosper- ity, at least that in how I view the situation in District 2G," <le~ cllarsd Dun Llvllngslonc, President of the United Mine Workers. to the Record ‘on Wednesday morn- ing, aites formally signing tlle Iiesco-UJILW. wage contract rnti- iied lby the referendum that end- cernles, where it loitcrul for such n considerable lcngtll of time." iPrcsidpn-t. ‘Livingstbne slcclnxred today that he considered I.IlC coll- trant signed ll. fairly good settle- ment. (lertuinly II, was not, all mg- UlM.W. representatives -would like to have secured, but on IIIGWIlOIB it is a contract ‘which well war- santed tlll- fight put uu by the Dis- trict for better wages. _ Practically all tllc smllli opera- tors in the Province have signed contracts containing the ‘wage "I95 BEPHHI upon at the Sydney conference. The executive officers “will visit the mainland lwilhln a few weeks to compleilrcontrllcts with one os two of the smaller Qilmlmlllefl. but at. present the new rates are in effect at the interna- Emerson Mine in the River Her- be" Dlfliffii. Jyissins. and Victor- ia Mine,‘ iyer Herbert. ——_~<-o>____ THEIR MAJESTLES LONDON.“ Oct. ‘IIL-eibetlrrning irom Balimoral to London, Kiiig at Edinburgh where His hiajesty unveiled the Memorial nt llolyrcod Castle. IHIB. MIIJGBIY referred to the trials and sorrows suffered by lhc, nation the past few years. and m. called that, throughout, Scotland 1-‘l-i éfifil“ d"? TH RAPI N u.‘ £;%I?.I.Qll..'.l.9.. Lira. Mabel l. Francis,‘ highly es- _ prictarles »Co., distributors of ‘Tan- ' {foal fontraci t, | E’ (Special to The Guardian.) r; z. - _ a. .. SYDNEY . October i3.— Willi n-l-‘I-il-‘Fl-Eln-EF- tlonrd Coal Connpanyis mines, fthc l vlelr enmsunou ' 990189 MR1 Queen Mary stopped» King Edward Vii.‘ Trainlflirjnnn 1 l £5“ w "IIH It“. ill. Dark tweed and brown only received tbtflfl 31W. QIPYB pants. _Sl'Ies .27“?! e _. |- ‘ 1 . ' ONLY BOYS’ OVER _ Size 2S to 34. I . nhdISalurday 1 .. .- one... he}... wm-rzn ‘re you buy. lSpecial Saturday . . . . . . . ... . . . . All sizes, I BOYS’ WOOL GOLF Special Friday an -‘\"\. . .; .. . ‘In good heavy tweed Men’s Wear - ._.___ illml rcnllllned unlwzlvering in hcr |ilevntl0n to the idcllls of sincer- ‘ily, ovisrloln, kindlincss and coul- flele ‘which his father Illlil Inspired and exemplified. King George unveiled tlle slui- uc after which Queen Mary, with it 511V?!‘ K81’. Ollfilled one of the allelnurlnl gains. His Miliesty ilateu replied to un address of congratu- lilllilll from tlle general zlssellllbly oi’ the C-hurch of Scotland on the illlilfflllgl}. 0t‘ Princess Mary (and expressed zlpprcclzltiorl. 0t‘ the st;- forellcla to IllS attachment to tlle (lhurch of Scotland. and; Merger TVs-old Be Boom To Marilimes I 1ST. JOIIN. N11,, Oct. 13.—'TIi.'ll. fllllfllltzlmlatlrln of wll of tlle institu- lions oi higher education in tlle Maritime Provinces lnlu one large university was tllc best moans of nvercolning illc present chaotic condition of university instruction in the east. was tlln opinion ox- IPFIK-l-Hfiil by Rev. Ill). blender, of St, Thomas College, Chnlllanl, 1'01"- meril‘ registrar and treasurer of Si. Michaela. College of tlle Unl- varsity of Toronto In an address to the (lnnlldlan Club hero ‘lust e""’-"IlIL'- Father Mendel‘ said Ill-it in the nlozlntlme colleges IIlil prof- essors were uvcnworkcd and poor- ly paid ‘Ho flllilil that it required 1.250,- 000 Ipeoplo tn support one large “IIIVP-FQIIY. 51nd Ile ‘INJI-IBVGiI that That they can only they serve. That our cont of the average not more thl and other eltlcn. 4 where we have been and the collectors will ca generous donation. off this year. pa, tlle Papal Ullnglco,’ d ii. mos- , sage from Sons Patsy ater Arch- -|l.lnllzltlhtlagltidgglqr-Ilgrlnvr been» ‘Eerfloqh. er n whee-en -~:e:.:;r:::.e:.-'enn~r::n:...:¢"ns: service, 113g gin-out . .1 ._oovt.ltnlrallulllfoollivllll-u-ML 1 < I anowococww canon-u“ Sloppln IIII snnllnnv. ‘rnlnllv a , I flober 13th and" 14th,, ‘ , __ r. ill . _ sde-Ikfipufd-rlotlq time IT ensure-our vounsov. .04 - A sulr-on OVERCOAT zRegular price $10.50. . it's-Ida? 11nd ‘Saturday . . . . . . . . .. I a. nice dark check, has belt all around. Regular price $13.50. Sizes -_34 to 40. lt will pay you to see these _ sovo.‘ BLOOMER IPANTS -l~ Separate from thewSuits, in good heavy weed. Sizes 2’! lo 35. Jtsg. $2.25. $1.79 sovs HEATHER boar swsarsns Special .» ..... d Saturday . . . . . . . . . .500 'eovs' N-sw FALL cAPs population STIEIIII)’ cumulatlon of the Int three your: operation. SATURDAY we-Presenllso Yapnoyelydie ' r Merchandise and an oPgiérlllmldeiiil INN. Greatly Reduced: _'ce§. Pave You 1o a $ checks. We ago. Bloomer .Vcry latest in . . . . . . . . . 56.95 coArs and blocks. S Friday ., . . . . . . . .$10.00 The biggest a Caps you ever saw. OVERCOATS d“, for Friday and . . . . . . .. $18.50 1"" g*""‘e“‘ Per garment lFrldny and All sizes, Friday day . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. $1.25. HOSE. 4 pairs for ..... 57.74" n». new suir jnlol-lr rlliw. tweeds. Tile regular price oLthese Suits were $221.0, ‘Friday and Saturday .... . ......$17.95 » new FALLIHATS Ilnve just arrived in all the latest colors - or‘ Us“: MEN'S HEAVY WOOL MNOERWEAR PENMANS wool. FLEECE ‘UNDEIFIWEARU, mews FANCY SHIRTS eovs' wool. ‘Putlhovzn JERSEYS.’ Colors bllle and lleatllelj-Frlday and Satur- MEN'S wool. Hsarllenlsocks Fl] s?‘ a lull I ' l‘ Li.’ uv-voun l ..- go my... nails sun's ._ , » style, brown, green ‘and dark‘. .' peclal for Friday and Satur- . l V‘ I . nd but range of Men's fall I I‘ Friday and‘ ZSatur- . . . .-. m l-qy-QI-OQ l} ,_. "F ‘ and Saturday '3. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 ..... .. $1.00‘ Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..69c MEN'S HEAVY WOOL WORKING PANTS? B°Y_S' HEAVY AI-I-"WQM- BLACK Special . . . . . . . . $2.40 l. STOCKINGS _- ‘i _ ‘V ‘ MEN'S LINED WORKING GAUNTLETS "I; Special for Friday andSatul-duy . . . . ..69c Horsehide. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.49 r7 .I.W. ROBBLEE I . 135 Great George Street Donfrforget we are open every eveni ' See Our Windows ' sauna-lees could not Sllpililfl more [him (.11.; institution. Ill this province the policy in regard to vllunaiiull gl-llvrlllly ilzui ‘om ll to lvi llilll who wants ii pay W!‘ II. 11"" I111‘ iwvcrllllnrnt n-id tn redui-zltlmlll was very S-lllZIII. lie saul tin-r..- sllullld llc n provincial llllll- istr-l- m’ uzlllclltioll. By tlle ‘proposed fellvrlltlon. tho colleges would notI lose their identity and he be» Ilevml that tlluy ‘would gain much more than they put into tile fell. ('l'illlOll. in tlle Maritime Provinces tllorc were 1890 students doing uulverl rity iworlllisnd 500 nlore lWBlll. ont- slde tlle rovlnce for edupniimp lie illelleve‘ that lrlulliax wus the logical scat o1’ tlle new maritime university’. since Dulllousle al- ready llud mccnlnlnodntion for 300, students in the nlellicall school. Dnlllousic was willing tc- give up "II 119i endowme x and even llcr name to "Ilrlllg about the illllillgmn. atlon, Al. tlle ntlllefiollcges Wmllll lose would ‘no their location and (‘IICII would gain "konsldernllly more than it gave llpvlby the u". lon . . . . . . . .. “w” *--<o-@--l-t-_. SCHNEIDER SAYS HAY INNOCENT OF DUAL ILLING NEW BRIINSVIIICK, N. Oct. l2.~—"l‘llo case against Clif 0rd Hayes. who was held four hys as the slayer oi Rev. Ed. Wheeler l-lnll und ‘Mrs. Elsa" r MEWS HEATHER COAT SWEATERS MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS i. Good heavy tweed. Special V‘ assmenesenwee. ~bcl0w that, ~ the automobile oi his counsel ..... we .. ...... .. $1.19 " I Boys’ W831‘ _ e-g ‘1- I tllllt provideITa lll ,e IOEIOaI, tivc for tho double crime, _ ‘The lblow’ up came wile nwlld Schneider, Hayes’ a sunllnollell Prosecutor Book . ol Somerset county, 1g the m] SOIIIUPVlIIH, where he was lit-id ll lllutvrial witness, and rcpu ted his l-ntire story of tho ... Slellnl-illl-r suffered IL nervous c HDBH IIIIIH morning. Then he se word in Prosecutor Beekmnn, Somerset. that he had somcthl more to‘ say. When Beeimia terod witll a etenographer. three newspaper me an bluvrtcdiout, with teal-g‘ t . down his face, that 2111i ‘ ’aa statement was “all n. lie. ~ iHe llatl tol__d the story, to get revenge on Hayes yvllo." believed, had toldstorles tendl to involve him ‘In, the Hall-Ml case. lleckmlativwen immediate bcfone Justlceflof, til“ ea . ‘ hen, who llnd held». s. grand jury. and ‘asked that I nlur-der warn-ant against hlnl lIISllTISSiKI. 'i‘lle request was :1‘ rd without delay. Iluyes then was bundled I drivell at high speed to his ho LEXINGTON RACES DEFERRED BY RA LEXINGTON. Oct. fir-G circuit races scheduled here " were postponed on account Reinhardt lMille, bllew l‘); tod L and illc authorities IIITIIBJ’ ‘bllcg the lMaritlme Provinces, with a1" Infill‘ Illvfstllilfitlon to theorlc woo+oo+ow+noon+oooaw+oe+oo wwh+r¢ Prince Edward Island Illospital , TO THE PEOPLE OF QUEEN'S AND KING'S COUNTIES We are making the usual annual appeal for financial support. and ask you to ' .cmembor that Hospitals are recognized an an absolute necessity In ‘every. community. be maintained through the generous anlnta .... o1 the public l . half what. In ch; Id oxeritlnn ll nu Iovqamnngiiholpltll In h... d: n; life Iétmtm .5‘ That tho Hospital rccolvpp no your doctor's foes.” That the maponsiblllty of maintaining this Hospital la as much yours ll ours; we arc only your servants temporarily elected to carry on the work, < That while the widow's quarter or halil dollar may b; a most generous glft for her. we must get large contributions from the well to do. We should got dive dollars, getting one. Ton whore we Ten whore we have been getting five. The collections wlll be made as usual through the school district orglni Please beready Ylorljihom with We hive a deflclt of Eleven ThousandDbIIlfl which I This ls due the Bank ind must ll on you shortly. rain. ..__j<-o->_.___ Ask for hllnurd’: and Tulle no 0' --. _.___._ Montreal, Toronto ha” been \flottlng \ .