ppvfi, 1923 Redemption of Government Bonds We shall be pleased to redeem free of charge Victory Loan Bonds i; ' g 1st November’ 1923, on Igl-zsléliltllicioa by autborizéd holders at any branch of this Bank on or after 1st November, 1923. THE “CANADIAN BANK ‘ OF CQMMERCE Capital Paid $15,000,000 "Eocene Fund $15,000,000 7Z1 ip-l-ilifiil-IIIOQOOOOI-illtiiiiHlHlIO-ltliil-lill-Il-‘Ilt CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One Insertion .. .. 10c per line of 5 words Four Insertion: 8c per line of 5 words gum insertions . 7c per line of 5 words ts-iw-i-o-i-+++++++++++++++++++++++ Agents Wanted GENTS WANTED-LIVE AG- cats for Watkins 150 Family Necessities. Direct. to consum- ers. Big Profits, J. P. Watkins company, Dept" F., 379 Craig West. Montreal. 781-10-1-11110. Female Help Wanted work. l1}. E. Parsons, Co. I.tiI.. BOX G06. 10-31-21. WANTED—-AN EXPERIENCED maid,’ good wages, good homo. ill 0 Il- ‘l- and o number i- -l- l- Il- GIRL WANTED— FOR OFFICE, SHOP from Batman's Catalog. TRAIN DELAVEIL-The early Borden train was detained last night owing to the late arrival of the car ferry and traffic congea- tlon west of Siimiuerside and did not reach Charlottetown‘ until 8.30 p.ni. ‘ TAKING ARTILLERY COURSE -—Sgt.s. Jun. McKeiiiiti iiiid W. Zalb leave on Saturday for the Royal School of Artillery at Kingston whore they will take a course to qualify lll-llll for noii-cotmiiiszuoned officers’ rank in heavy artillery. HALLOWEEN OELEBRATEO- l-liillowdcn was observed with con- siderable noise and rumpus by youngsters about the city last night. but no serious damage was reporter! to the police, who patrol- lad the streets vigilantly. Two patties of glass in the store building of Mr. Frank McKenna. in the cast- crii end of theciiy were broken of doorsteps and gates were removed. (lungs of boys congregated at various street corners. masquerading in unrecog- nizable garments, with masks and pumpkin lanterns, and kept up a lugubrious racket. A number oi‘ college student-s celebrated thc ev- ent with an impromptu parade to the homes of isome of the profes- sors, whcro speeches were called for and given ‘with good humor. =1 THE CHAEHLOTTE‘ ' I Town oiJARmm -‘ iiiisiiin Blllfllllll Lt. (‘oI. A. H. Powcll, of llulifux. is bore visiting tho commanding officers of some of the military un- its. He is registered at the Hotel Victoria. + . ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, CRAP- AUD.—-A harvest festival. service was held in St. John's Anglican Church at Crapaud last evening. The church was beautifully decor- ated with the fruits of the field, the altar and entrance to church bolng decorated with flowers. The service was read by Mr. Rand, lay reader In charge, and the lessons by Rev. E. M. Malone, priest in- cumbent of Si. Peter's (Yathcdrnl. instead oi‘ an Anthem, Rev. Mr. Malone and Mr. Walter Hyndinnn sung solos, uhso II duet which were upprecintcti by the vcry large con- gregation present. RcvuMr. Malone preached the sermon, taking as his lcxt. 35th verso 4th chapter, St.. John: "Lift up your cyes and look on the fields, for they are white, all ready to harvest." The sermon ivas one which will be remembered by all who heard it, and dealt Willi tho lest-ions to be learned through the liarvcst of nature, tho Iiarveat 0i‘ souls niid tho lust grcat. harvest. Tho ivolc service was oi‘ a most. in- spiring nature and Mr. Rand and his congregation are to be trongrat- iilatotl. Prcvloin; to the service a llallnivocn Tco. was served in ill‘! Orange Ilzill at llmpaiitl Corner. Lite proceeds of wliicli are for church purimsP-s. .-\ nuinbcr of peo- ple from (‘Iinrltiitctown were prc- sent both ui tbc service and at thc Tczi. ' Bavaria Would (Continued from Pass 1-) liousc will have to stand impotcnt- ly sldc and nee the imperial throne pass to the Wlttelsbach family. But the only way the Biivhflflfl kingdom can be established. at present is for Bavaria to separate . from the German Republic. Once that were ‘lone, there would be an Irresistible tendency, iii rill probability, for ilic republic to break up int-i n. numlicr cf units. Bavaria wuiltl have to reiiniic thesc parts co Cfi-‘IIG ilie Gurmon Empire ufrcsli and to place the Wittclsbuchs on tbc imperial throne. But the French (lovcrmncnt would not permit this reunion. Franco attributes all of‘ her prea- cnt. ills to the fact. that the gov- ernment. of Napoleon Ill. allowed Bismarck to unite tlic German iii- dcpcnilcnt stats-u into the EIIIDIHI. Franco would work against ll liar- arlnn Bismarck and it is practical- ly ccrioln thcrr- would b0 no rop- etition of the blunder of Napoleon l I. 'l‘licrt=i‘orc. tiili Bavarluns may ileciile nut to scpiirsitc from tlie republic. instead. if they arr.- wise 111111 11111 1111bctuoiis, tlicy will con- tlllll" 10 gather increasing infliicn- ce ill Zllunicb. Tlicy will do every- thing possible to keep (icrniniiy togntbcr. Thcn, WllPll their reac- tifltlllrics believe the time has conic. tho republic will be over- thrown and will be replaced by an empirc, with thc lllittlcsbacbs rul- ing. not only iii llltmich, but ails-o in Bvrlill. >~——-—<-O>———- - Pohiic zl Situation Look in Ten Days See the whiter teeth appear when you combat the film Your druggist this week has 10-Day Tubes for_a new way of teeth cleaning. Millions new emplof 1t. Ygll see its results in prettier teeth wherever you ook to ay. Now we urge you to learn what it means to you and yours. The test is delightful, the results are amazing. Go find them out. ' The fight on film Dental science has in late years started a fight on film. Film is that viscous coat you feel. Under old brushing methods, much of it clings and stays. Soon _1t becomes discolored, then forms dingy coats. That is why teeth lose luster. Film also holds food substance which ferment: and forms acid. Ii: holds the acid in contact wlththe teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it. They, lama of women mean cleaner, them. the viscous film. Present the cou clean the teeth fee TliiaWeekOnlyl Free At Your Store New beauty comea _ Pepaodent bring: prettier teeth. That la why mil- employ it. But those whiter hath safer teeth, and everyone abould have n for a lii-Di? Tube. Note bow after using. ark the absence o! Sec how teeth become whiter aa the film-coats disappear. . _-.....,‘-_1 “L4,. ) p“. . with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Fewer esca ed tooth troubles, fewer had glistening teeth, under o d-timc brushing methods. > Apply fl!) Upper Prince St. 2i WANTED—MAID FOR GENERAL One week will bring a rcvelaton. It may life- time benefits, both to you and yours. Cut out coupon HOW. PERSONALS i. .l. Alclfinnou. of For Sale (ContInuedFFrom Page 1) ' good as now. Apply l) Granville housework. Apply _l\ilf‘.‘~l. .l. 0 llyndman, l) Longwnrth Av Liii-IO-lll-tli .______.___...._.__._i_ WANTED.--FOR POSITION IN St. John, New llriiiisivick con- pctcut Mnld. flood knoivlodgn ni‘ cooking absolutely necessary. For particulars apply immctll:itc- ly to (Y. .l. Gallagher, Prince Ell- ward Theatre. WOMEN EARN $10.00 DAILY, distributing tho wonderful "Med- ical Adviser,” by Dr. Pit-rec. Un- folds secrets of married happin- ess, oftou revealed too late. 1003 page, cloth-bound book, illustra- ted with colored platcs. Chapt- ers on Mother and Babe, Nursing Accidents, First Aid. What to do in sickness. Retails for $1.00. Free with instructions to work- crs. Sales enormous. Enclose 10c to help pay postage and packing. Medical Press, 648 Washington Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 10~24-3wks. 0R SA-LE-E-MERY STAND: Proud um] iMorosidc. 1-182-11-1-31. IPE ORGAN FOR SALE. APPLY at Tantoirs Music Store. 11-1-21- OR SALE.—QUEBEC HEATER. Apply Guardian. ISY HOT WATER FURNACE No. 3, for sale. Apply at Tantonfis tliusic Store. 11121» OR sALi-YOUNG Apply 187 Prince St. OR SALE- A PURE BRED COL- lie pup. Apply Edison Match. North River. 1446-10-31-21 umssn FOR SALE-CAN SUP- ply from 2x4 to‘2x10 or dimen- sions, Apply immediately to 1'.- a. Sbarbcll. Portuga- P- 11- 1- _ 1-142-10-31-31 MARE. OR SALE-A BABY CARRIAGE. . sh 3| Teachers ‘Vaulted SASKATCHEWAN TEACHERS’ Agency, Regina, offers best p0. aitions. 7 77-9-1-tf, Lost OR SALE—4 CHOICE MILCH- cows llolstoiil graiilc, hoary milk- crs, James A. ivlillcr, Frcnchfort. 1420-10-30-61 ______.____.__.______ Jl SALE.~FOX RKNCH WITH 20 ncrcs of choice laud and good L°5T-M°UNT ALLISON CLASS buildings. Four miles from Char- 11111- 1903- F1009!‘ P6001‘! film!‘- lotitwtoivii. Apply to Jobp l1}, tllun. Iicward. '1i70-l1-1-Ill - _ n. .. 1 t, ti, nu. r. 1n —--—~——~—-———————————— llolmtu U o l a LOST__NEAR QUEEN'S ARMS OR SALE 0R EXQHANEEr-A beautiful Bungalow and 1.0K ranch. Part cash or fox. WrIteI , '. onncll. 29 Jackson ‘Birgit rpxflfind_ Mama lLOsT-ON SATURDAY, OCT. 2o. , ' 117g.10.19_1g1 Iictwccn Sitmmcrsltlc and lluii- ' tci- Ilivc-i‘ by way of Central Bod- cquc, u gray felt lint. Finder plcuse leave at Wm. MclloiigiilVs Hunter River l-l77-1l-l-2ll plcuso learn at (iuiirdluiz (Jfficc or _ llrutl Wcbstcifls. ARM FOR SALE-AT MURRAY liarbor North. consisting oi‘ 115 acres. Fifty acres clenr. Ilaluncc wood and scantilng. '-'.'ell water- Oil, conveniently situated to church, school, stores and ship- ping. flood house with pump in porch. Large burns with root ccl- lnr. For particulars apply to Ruiilstniy Kennedy 1337-10-20-61 Jluic iit-ip intuit-ii fl Miscellaneous . ___________.___________ SAUNSOME SAUSAGES. FRESH today. Saunders, Newsome 8c Co. Market Building. 602-9-24-6mo iuoti-iitc Technical School iSiuil- -i——-—-————" . ' \ ~ - . ANTED __ AT ONCE SINGLE notify ilic ilrlntlpkl. ‘finalit- ‘lililll in work on furiii and rulicli. ‘ , grit}: or Dlliilltl’ Ariliur tlzllVotlid. FOR sERVmE __ PURE BRED ‘ l‘ hrberl‘ m“ " Yorkslilri- Boar. lI. S. bliicldivcn, _____.i._______ _ . OUNTRY ggy FQR STQRE AD. btiinloy Bridge. 1420-10P0-4l. lll‘i‘.<.~' II. tiuurillnn. 11-1-21. (?Mé—f6~A—fi€—KL—~M~<-)Vm'-G~-§Tc_ liirc show; 10.001) lccl, iiliii of i-om ...uiico and (luring stunts. Al. [Erup- iunl (‘ornt-i" ,l~‘rltin_v, biiirruy lliv- or, Saturday. Vernon, i\l0il(l(I)'. Show starts 7.30. 11-11-11- Situations Vacant $5. PRIVATE CHRISTMAS (lrcoiing Curd Sample Book frcc; representatives making ten dollars daily. Experience or capl- tiil unnecessary. Bradley C0111" puny, Brantford, Ont. 10-27-61. F ' ivnnteii MEN AND LADIES WANTED 1'0 takn orders for Private (lreeting Xmas Cards in spitrc time. Ex- perience unnecessary. 35 "per cent commission paid. Samples mulled free. Oldcst Xmas Card house ii) Canada. "Manager." .'l Winchester Ave, Weetmoimt. I Montreal. Que. 1393-10-29-31 lllly good 1nd m; pub. ————-—-— W?‘ llc are courteoualy To Lot °"".'.°-'---. Rn" $330 a “l Apply (lliil1‘(lll1Il.-—~lIIT-lll-Z-il-SI BRUCE J, TAyLon, TO LET-SHOP. 60 QUEEN] ‘Sill’. Manly" . - .l. ___1_________ Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd, Proprietors Boarders Wuntcii OARDERS CAN bo accommoda- icd at the Lansilowne Ilouso 220 (lroui George Street. 11l14-10-Gl ______________.__._.. W0 BOARDERS CAN BE COM- fortnbly accommodated at 32 v Spring Street. 1ll42-10-26-if. in: :.r*:_<.-—§—::_ r ‘QUEEN serif CHARLOTTTETOWN This popular Hotel hill been completely renovated and ro- furnlshed throughout and offers very cam- fortahlo accommodation to the travelling public. ' The table la espec- TO LET-FURNISHED ‘ ROOMS (bcated.) l7l (Pru-fton htrcct- l-ll3-i0-ll0-3l. TO LET-HOUSE ON UPPER Prince Street, modern ivonvoul- ouces. Apply phone 134-4-- 31 m England. hood 0t’ spinning wheel. Finder‘ BOARD-IF YOU CAN AccoTf War Monuments Ghztrltiittztowii, arc rcgisioroil lli. the lfI'IlllS\1\'lCl(.'—.\/ll]lIM011 Times. Mrs. John Davidson, Bflileilllih! who bus Iiceii visiting iici‘ brother Mr. John (7. (‘ook at. Moucton, rc- turncd homo this wcck. Mr. (l. \\'. Stitnsby, Aluiichcstier, l‘(!]ll‘t¥Sl.‘lllIllg the dry good-s firm oi‘ Rylillltls & Son, was a pas-sengcr on lilo Bartlett train lust night. - Among the ztrrivails on the Wliitc Star lincr Nlcgnntic arriving at Halifax this week from Liverpool, via, (HHSKOIV. urn Miss Florence (lnrUou and M . (i. (lay, Bordon. Messrs. .I. .l. llilllfillftllllll mid lidwurtl Reid, Illitgtlzilon Islands; wcic rcgistcrctl ycstcriliiy at tho Qiici-n liotcl. ‘ -——-ar>——-- PUIAIUES IN EIIISS f CASE SHIIIIN (iiy Dominion. New-s Scrvlcc) l I.()Z\'IJO~.\'. Oct. .'l0——1Alii<lil all ‘to wcallicr of bcziutilful flouvcrs and fiuxurtous fruits tilts ztycd and Blldlli‘ by mzuiy (iliousnnilts of visi- lOIH‘ at ihc Royal 'lloritjtruit.u'rul Society‘; uutunrn show int l-lollanti Park K. W., not even iillc trsrost Ofitillld or choicest new rose iva-s ‘lztonourcitl so lllllf'll as a small basket or potatoes which was show-n in a glass case. The qiotsi-oc-s were n sniinplc, about 281i or .. s. tFfitTlllllly aim _ yvxiti mcdiil for thr- .yi::it“..' lbilfi Lillato» (lflfitllttfl Imunuiic lroiii iibo» ill‘i‘il(.ltlll \\'1lll'i. (llPITt-SV‘ . .\I; ._ iSution instit- tboitl Ibo tonirciiilct-v- ‘in their oxlhijbii of 200 (i-‘IHIIIPH of iitllvll‘ vN-icia Hit: s. Visl-infs suiiilcil to soc flit-m lil ll ss case, but. ll. Willi pvinilvd out i‘ the. tiibcis \\‘(‘l‘(! fur too vzilii- ' ' ir tbc risk ‘of uuo briliiil ‘ ‘from lbc buslrrl. id‘ propagated. 'i‘o "raise ZI new rpotntio of W-llIPll 0110 cn-n bc sin-c -t'oi' cvcry 1.000 least 5 years, and ifor cvcry 1.000 mgw vanlclrics gpoivu, ziboiit 999 are tiltiinalttzfiy itbroivm away. Births MeLELLAN-At (irnntl lilvci- on Oct. 17th, 1927i. to Mr. niid Ali's. .l. l). hichollan, u stiiiJVilllnin Ralph. McDONALD At (iriind ltivct- on Oct. 24th, 1921i. to Mr. and Mrs. John Nit-Donald. twin boy-e, Edward Froucli, and Angus Lawrence. Mn rriagcs KOLTSOFF - FLETCHER. — At Qltiinglim. Cbliiu, on July 17th, kilo-s,‘ Nadia lioltsoti‘, of Shanghai, to lvtrl Pnpc Flctclici‘, oi‘ (flitirltitiv- town, I‘.l'1.l. Deaths , ' I ___-_._----—-—-———--—— McDONALD—-At (lleiigartgv. Lot T. on Oct. 113i. Jcuii. Iiiitint diiughtcr of .loliii and .\Ir.~l. .\icl)oiiultl. iigcd i month-s and 2J1 (lzLY-‘l- Keep Marble Cutters Busy (United Press.) RIKIEULLICS. FYIIIICO, Oct ."-1.~ The tzirck of war along ihc l'l\'(‘l‘ blciisti, bciwccn Vcrtliin and this liiilc city. wbcrc ilicrc stands a monimictit commemorating tho capture oi‘ tlic plzico Oct. ll. 1018. by the 'l‘liiril American Corps. fur- nishctl (l\'IIli‘ll('f‘ oi‘ ibc stimulation that thc war has givcii to the mur- blc cutting lviidc. ~ ’l‘liiriy tlinusniitl tuotiiimciits liiivc lllI‘(1i|ll_\' bccii crccicd by tlic Frciiclt to tlicir dr-iid and this ilc- lliifilllvlli. oi‘ tlic blouse. wlicrc.‘ tlic Ifrcnch fought thc ilutilo oi‘ Vt-r: dim niid \\'lli‘l‘i.‘ ‘lb-r Americans fought iltc Inittlcs oi‘ tbc Argounc and lllciisc. bus its slmrc oi‘ tliciii. An i-nuincriiiioii of the positions itroiiiitl Vimlup and along tliu Mc- iisc wlicrc. tlicrc ncciirrcti actions ilcscrvlng (rotiiiiiciiioriitioii pvoiild ho tircsomc. Tbc iiiairhlc l'lIiIl'l‘ has work llll('iIll for liiin ibcri: for iiiziiiy yt-i s. IL is in his rcgititi. also that llIl.' Amoricuiis iiinrc ' than orut lmriic trops in tlic wzii". tho American forces. us Sepflfflfe units did the greater part of their fighting. Sonic monuments lmvc 110911 llllt. up by American "divisions and American corps. (lcrinziii moiitiiiiciits arc IllIllli3l‘0lll'4_ than American. wcru crectml during “flit-rt- thcy murk the resting place oi (lcrinzip soldlcrs they are 1-1.5. pcctcil. but those that sccui to liavc been cri-cletl to tho glorv of the German armies are being (I93. troycd. Thousands of Job-s Are Open To Luinbermen (Canadian Press) .\ic>.\."i'i_ti~:Ai.. ()ct._ 1m W. tmw... sillllli» of _|()Iis arc waiting to l... m. Icd In liitiibcrliig tlisiricts of Oii- 11111" 111111 (liicbct- according to one 11l1i‘i‘ilii)l‘ who sultl today that tin. ilifiivlllii‘ tlicrc was to fiiid mcn tor jobs iii-stout! oi‘ jobs rm- mo“ 3,,- ls the t-tisc in some parts of (7.1... iiilzi. As n conscqiicncc lll‘l|) work bu»: boon dciziycil lii lb" WflililH for Ibo lust month. “S0uis For Sale? Now Playing At Prince Edward A SENSATIONAL STORY OF MODERN PICTURE LIFE lIlUl'(‘ They .\ pboiopliiy ibnt ls far out oi the bcatcn paths is G0l(lW)’il'3 m-w ltupcri Hughes‘ film. "Souls for Sale," aduptcil and illrcctcil by lhc author from his nnvel oi‘ IIi'o among tho motion ])I('IIlI'P colony in Holly. wood, which is now on view at tbc I’i\liicc l‘ltl\VlIl'll TIICHLFB, This is un- doubtcdly oiic oi‘ tho biggest and most impbrtiiiit productions of the season: It is oii ll bigger eltfllc than lillyllliilt‘; .\lr. ilughcs has hitherto il0llt‘ for the scrcon. lic Iius con- sciously selected n ilictno peculiar- ly utiiiptiible to iiio films and cup- ‘ublu of u broader and morp spec- tacular treatment. titan he custom- arily gives to his themes. The introductory movie scenes HOWATTr-lllctl oii the lst i)ct.. it 2i? Print-c St.. Charlottetown»! Mrs. Wilson lloiviitl. llP-"il 71- 91'1" vice nt tlic Iioiisc at 1O um. Frliliiy tho 2m! inst. Funeral ill’ T111111 10' Tryou where service will be lir-ltll ln Prm-Iiytcrian church at l ]).|l1. QUEEN HOTEL S ---- t. '1'11°'\~ (lllrrlltliers. Suininerside; ---—-—~—-— —-—- -1- W. Callback," Sunimeriiide: Miss T0 LET-SEVEN ROOM 60T- (Yampheil. Montague: Mrs. White- tags on Villa Street. Furnace and gill"; Mentsiiue: R. ll. Nicholson. all modern conveniences. Apply ‘w’ A‘ “c1111 ‘ to McLean (t: McKlnnon. h??? Bank Building. l - 1- COTTAGE rf -- ' j TO tan-o ROOM HOUSE.‘ AP- ply Robert Craig. 111 111F111“ 11-1-21. Ileifl. Mag‘ ll f‘ lii the desert are picturesque and Political circlcs cite ihc refusal ni‘ tlic labor fciicrntion to conic to tiic rout-u.- oi‘ illl? ultru rods iii con- iicciion with t-tftgrts to prucluiui ll gcnt-tu-il Hirikt‘. in Saxony nd throughout (lcriiiuiiy in orilcr to friisiruil- lhc llcrlin govcrninctifn tittcinpt tu csiziblislii-il n lawful govt-rimil-ii lll Saxony. Thu fact that the ('lllilll.‘f‘llOl‘ is making licndwziy with his reform IllPiiSllFOi-i has also scrvr-d its 2i dc- terrcni to Socislistic iiiitagoiisim In tbc prcscui critical situation and ii‘ tbc party thus fur bus tlnclinotl to nssiimt- u hostilc ilillilltlv it is diic to tho moticraie- leathers who havc but-n pcrsiiatlitig tbcir wavci" ing follnwitig that the government must bc spurt-d ilarlizunctitsry op-l position l)t‘('lIl|H(' oi‘ tho problems‘ conirniitiiig it at homo and zibroud.‘ Sonic oi‘ tlic Iciiiliiig Socialists so vcrcly criticize (‘ontiiitictl from lhilu: l .___..__.__._ likl-ly lo lii‘. com- t with the \’li'\\‘ of dlliilillll; powcrs zivowcil (‘oiiil-rciitx» is ". ticcil by (lariadn. A sub-i cotnmlittw. Iizis bccii sittinazfoi" twol lwcclcs iii the Foreign (lfficc con-L. {sidcriiig tiic matter and it is be ‘liovt-tl will prcscni. report iicccpt- lug and continuing tho IIITICIHIIIPL‘ followctl by (‘itnndti in thc llulibiii 'l‘ronty. 'l‘bls will recognize ibc right oi‘ tbc. Dominlnns to make ilicir own political trcntics with Olllfll‘ coiiiitrics and will involve ill- so tho right oi’ tbc Dominions to tcuilcr advice to the King and rc- qucst that treaties ‘be limltcil in their cffcct. that the ratification treaty be sumittcd to the King by tlic Dominion making it. There zil- so will lic recommendations that tho‘ nation making tho trcuiy should titlvisn other British nzc lions in ordcr ibiit iii tho cvcnt of tbclr llIlilFOi-lih’ bcing tilrcclly :ii‘~ I'm-tori lhcy bu givuii ilic (llllillrillli- iiy of co-hpnrutloii. ‘Fine question lllitl not yct conic lwforc the full , (fonfciwwiici- but Iivsrr.» is (‘.\'l‘l‘)' lll(('llll0Otl illiil Ill!‘ wcport covering cmnitit-rcizil mot- tcrs will he iicccpiiiblc. It is rcportctl that. tho iviflcirtls illI‘1.‘\\‘ ihoir infliictitrn and support for thc recognition nf tbc diplomat- ic lllfll.‘pllll(lt'llf.'l‘. of ilic Domlnioiis. 'l‘lic. only questioning cziinc from . -- . . . .f--i ‘ii. t‘I l‘: .. m. "m “wk or the Piiiui. bllnlstcr of out. lloiiiiii 1101 Y i1 1111111“ ion. who bcld out for lllll old view that iroiitivn only itiadc by tho For- eign Office should bind the wholc Empire. 'l‘lic ticccssury conscqucnce is ilmt this rccogitilioii of ill’! trou- iyiiiiiliing powers of tho Domin- ioiis in (‘fllllll to recognition iii tbc rights of tho lloinlnions to attend lo tbcir own foreign affairs. Thc pi-ospccts Ilici-cfuro arc bright that this Conference will mark n vcry substantial atlviinco towards tho transformation of tlic PInipIi-c lnio nu aliinncc ni‘ tlic Coiutiitiiiiiy 0' British nations. INSURANCE W}; Insure Agahist Fire, Marine. Accident and Slcknaiia Automobile Liability and Fire, Employers Liability Plate Gian, Elevator and Forgery Live Stock. Rain and Tornado Fidelity and Guarantee tBonda most human-An fact. tho lllllVlf.‘ people Introduced are always hu- nniii and are illstlnct individuals. not film l_\'p9i1.' Tbc spectacular climax in the burning of the big circus tent. in ii great storm, gives c-i thrill that one will long remem- ber. The photography is splendid. The cast is one of the best that Goldwyn has cver assembled. In the six big fmttnrctl roles are Plies- ior Boardnian. Mile lliiach. Bur- bam the. Marr. Frank Mayo, Rich- ard iDix and Lew Cody. Among a score of others are Arthur Hoyt. Sylvia Ashton, Aileen Prin le, Man. garet Bourne, Forrest obinson . t . I,. .1 lill ii.i .it I i u A Contractor: Bonds Dwelling House Burglary Representing the strongest British and American Companion ibc govcriuucnis i‘ action towards Saxony. l _ l Great Promise . formation. One removes it without Able authorities careful tests. Then -the neutralizer of mouth acids. starch digestant in the starch deposits. ..__.______ Now research has discovered two effective film com- batants. One disintcgrates the film at all stages of proved these methods by many a new-type tooth paste was cre- ated to apply them daily. The name is Pepsodent. Careful people of some 5O nations have now come to employ it, largely by dental advice. Night-and-day aids Pcpsodent also multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva saliva — put there to digest Those factors act as tooth-protecting a cnts. Every use of Pepsodcnt givcii them manifold e ect. harmful scouring. anus-nu‘ dent Company, will be lent by It multiplies the Adilreas........ wnaollealnanafs enamel. which contains harsh grit. Protect the Enamel Pcpsodent dfblllfCwflacu the film. then removes it: with an agent far softer than Never use a film combatant Ge Mada in Canada RKG. IN ‘ l 1 The New-Day Dentifricc A scientific tooth paste based on modern research. Now advised by leading dentists the world over. PE-“Tlpui eni CANADA _ c" I 0-Day Tube Free (Only one tube to a family) Insert your name and address, than present lhll ecu- non this week to any store named below. pralenlod with a 10-Day Tutu of Pepsodeat. lf ynu live out of town, mail coupon to The Popla- YINII NlmO.-......... Present coupon JOHNSON d. JOHN8ON Cor. Kent and Prince Streets HUGHES DRUG CO., PERCY N. Surnmsrslde, P. E. i. 130C!!- Ycu wilt bl 191 Georgi: St.. Toronto. Cam, and tuba mall. .5..." . . . . . . . .. aTsst-s-n-s‘; coal E. A. FOSTER ntral Drug Store LTD. arlottetawn, P. E. I. EN MAN Charlottetown Guardian t Will Satisfy India Declares One Chief (United Press.) _ BOMBAY, Oct. lllr“'Tll(‘ \'ll'l\‘ that ludiun iliscoiitent ciln bc veni- cdicd only by lllllfillilllilllllllt) from llritziiti WllS forcibly cxpri-snt-J by tllnhometl All Jinmi, n illohammc- dun political lPlIll“|‘. when lifter- vicwctl licrc on the Kcnyu decision "Iuilin and Indian. Huld- "W111 not coiniuziiitl any ‘p-Ici as Ion: pg India romziius a ilcp-uulr-ncy- of (lri-iii llfliillll. “'I‘bo Kciiyii tliTl-‘ilUil only brings ll()llll' lll(l|‘(‘ vividly to Illl‘ [Wnplc of litdixi that wbilr‘ In tficii" own It is ittipnssiblr- for lbcm tn (‘Hlilll- lisli ciitiiillty of stwiiis 'i I tin- ivliito ru -- in tho llfllllllili :1 of nlbcr parts of thi- Ilritisii (‘om- inotiwonlth. Tlic tlcclsioii is irlcarly biiscil tipon tlu- ground oi‘ wlilto llfillllllllilflil and ibc ussiiizi-wl in» lintll llliliil bc- riiiiii-s Illl‘ tulslrcss-i ni‘ bur own IIOIIHU, I llll poi l)t'll(‘\‘(' slii- ll’ll~‘ .bc sllglitcsi chitiicc of cvcr realizing tbc ‘citizvnsliip of the empire,‘ no muitcr how oftcn tlic British (lov- otriiiticnt may mnku ticclztraiioiis of :i tlcsirc. to trout Indians: as citi- zctis, and no mutter what plcdgcs iiiuy ho given. "ii is not much iisc passing r/s- tiiutttins niid making lr-ng speech] cit. cxccpt for cilutzniu: public op- llllfill. Th1 .'liI1lllI'llf‘1lI of wit-gor- crnmciit is the only rcuictly for our gricvzincns. . "‘ I liopc tlic Kcirva '\"l‘l()Il will bciir some fruit and will bring iibniit unity niid ('fi~t)1\'.‘|"l|l{)ll b11- iivccti the various lciitlcrs and lbc pcopic of India." ————<o>—-- MILLIONS OF SHOOTING . STARS 'l‘liougli tlic curth has bccn sub- _|i'CI(‘ll to nn iicrlal bombardment during millions of years. it seems little tiic ivorso for its hammer- iiig. Aiiyoiic who takes ihc trouble to WlllCh ii patch of sky on a trlciii" iuoonlcss iilght will sec eight oi" tcii shooting stars PflPll hour. It has boon estimated thiit at least twciity million shooting stars would ho visiblc to somcoiic on thr- earth's surfncc if it ivcrc ni- ways dark enough and clear enough to see tlicin. As n shooting stat, or mnioor. has to lic u good size to bu vlsllilr- nt. all at tlistancns varying from forty to eighty tnilos, it is fiirthcr computed that this nninbnr of aer- Assets over 200 Millions Write, Phone or make Per- 1 sonsi Call for Lowest Rates HM. Davison, Ltd. Phone S11 Charlottetown ini bombs must ho multiplied by twenty. making the niimbnr of _mlsiiiles which bombard the earth (luring every twenty-four hours four hundred millions. How is it that cases of people being killed by this bombing, terrific though it is. are exceedin- ty rare? The answer is that the country IIii-y arc yi-i a subject. |'li(‘t&l ¢_ [wofiflhipluiiaingl Far Below Tonnage i Of Pre-War Record (United Press.) nounox, U01. 31.—-Slll1)b11ll1l' lug ip (lrcat Britain and lffilfll-Iil again shows u decrease for the (mam-r ended September 30. the tonnage under coustritction being 11,271,195 tons or 67,000 tons less ‘than in the previous qllurlci‘. H0- mirtliug to Lloyds Register of Ship- building llcturns. Making allowan- cc for work which Iius been NUBPPII lluil for some time. atiioiinliiig to 242,000 tons, tlic tonnage actually lllllll'l‘ construction is only 1.02.’),- (I00 tons, the lowcst. recorded In 11-1 yt-nrs. Tonnagc launched during iiln- l|IIil|'I1‘I' was 66.474 cnmparcil .wiib 2.10.1173 in tho previous quor- Iivr. and work comtnenccil is giv- t-p as 2!) vessels of 111,860 tons Iiillillllfit 77 vcsscls of 211.28.’! In tlic Jiiuc qiiaricr. Alt-reliant tonnage building ub- I'flllll,l.‘i glvi-ti as 1,106 502 tons, oi‘ which (lcrmiitiy niid llaiizii: ari- Iiiiiltliiii: 3145.895 tons, Ulilicil Sta- tcs 90,1483, Franco 142.650, llolliind 104.491 and Italy 145.421! tons. Thi- total Wflflil tonnage atrtiial- iiy under construction was 2,052.- (Itii) tons nt tho coil of Septctnbcr which is Lilli-LOCO tons below thc Iiighct-it Dl'(!~\\'lIl' record of June, 1015i. tons 'I‘hcrn arc 28 sicnmcrs and mot- .or vessels with a total tonnage of .l78,590 tons bclng tronsti-utaicti for the carrying of oil la bulk. The Econtinuctl dovclopiucni of intcrnril ,(‘Oilllll1rltl0Il cngincs ls slioivn by [the fact that 241.4 per cont of the Jonnagc uudcr construction in ihc ‘ivorld will be fitted with this sys- ticin oi’ propulsion. _..--~_¢0>_____ LONDON, Oct. liL-Lntly ldvclyii Collins, presiding at tbc Kunrcsborougb llench ycattertlny, was presented with a pnlr 0i’ white glovcvs. there being no cnscis for trial. lnidy Evl-lyn, who is a nlstcr of tlic Duko oi‘ rgo, is bellevud in bc the firs mun iiiagistrntc to rccr-lvc ii gift t white gloves. nrmtir-plntt- is thr- tliln bore. It has long been n commonplace of tlofonce that sandbags are more efficacious shall-stoppers than con- crcic. and forty or fifty miles of atmosphere proves too much tor anything luit thc very blggeft met ‘DIN. “have a glowing stick about In atmosp- thc airand watch it rekindle. Thou imagine n meteoric stone en- terlng our atmosphere at the rate of nineteen miles a second. anti think how long even the hardest metal could stand tho friction. When we see them they are hotter than any blast furnace could make |tham. Their fine debris falls slow- ly and hariiileslly to_ earth. aim iGreeli “E0511. Martial” Condemns Rebel Leader . (Canadian Prell.) LONDON, Oct. ISL-Court mar- t.i.t= at Sulonikl has condemned to death Major Sakcleriou, who took tbs- leading part in the recent mili- tary insurrection. according to a rlc-ixitch from Athens. Three cap- tains were given long term sentenc- es and others were fined. Ex-Kaisecs Wife Injured By Unknown Person (Canadian Frau.) DOOIIN, lioliand, Oct. 30.—-A jilltitll‘. thrown by an unknown person ghiflllfilf Princess llermine on the lciir ivhile slic was walking with lit-r children last evening in the ivoods ncrir tlm (‘haieau of her hus- band lbc cx-Knlsi-r nf Germany. She ivas iicriouflly hurt. Police made several arrests but guilt has not been twstablished and the e11- tirc village is greatly upset. =._.___._ I r i" HOTEL VICTORIA l I I . it‘ Offers to the travelling public a comfortable, lip-twists hotel. 0on- taim 44 rooma with pi-ivato- bIUll-Tlll Cala- ine is famous all aver i 1" ‘ Telephones In I all rooms. Courteous ' service. | H. C. BROWN, Manager Charlottetown ‘ Hotel 00., Ltd, Proprietors | . VICTORIA moral. Li. Col. A. H. Powell, l-lalifat: H. F. Harper. Port Elllli: W. B Luwior. Port liiiglii: H. V. Vaugh. - an. St. John; R. Eastwood, New Glasgow; Fninli L. Rest. St. John. H. . l-‘awcctt. ssckville; Donald Prescott. St. John; C. L. Hay. W001i. Boston; E. Leslie. OMAN!‘ A. R. Campbell. 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