Annual Cost of Running a 81000 Car Interest - - $50.00 License - - 14.00 Insurance - 55.80 Gasand 011- 75.00 Tires - - - 50.00 Garage - - 75.00 Repairs, Etc. 75.00 Depreciation 130.00 Total $524.80 Cost a Widow $10, 000 ER ‘husband was a young business man o! good prospects. lie ‘believed in living more carefully than his wife did, having business instincts and principles which she lacked. , ‘I would sooner put the money it would cost me to run a car into life insurance", said he. “l could [get a good big endowment policy with ‘the money running a. car will cost us every year. ‘ _“The ]ones's have a big new. car", she replied. "Everybody we know has a car." _ Thnt was three years ago. She has her mr. It is still a fairly good car. She would like to sell it for $200. Her husban was right. A $l0;0_00 Mutual Life policy would have been a far better iiivestmbiit. But it's too late, now. . Are‘ im carrying tl\e amount oflile insurance you should? x ‘alk it over with our agent. ruuiuAi. ‘LIFF. Waterloo Ontario H» A. EBERb ' n 135 Kent stree: Charlottetown noormi: MATERIAL Look, After Your Roof Before the Bad Weather Comes. We ‘IIave Roofing ‘ " """"tb"Suit Any Purse. ’ 2 Ply “lhililqwsnW 45 lbs, per roll . . . . . . .. 32.25 per square 3 Ply “Wlgwsm" 55 lbs. per roll . . . . . . $250 per square. 2 Ply "Rogers" a better quality 45 lbs per roll $215 per sq. 3 Ply "Ropers" s better quality 55 lbs per roll $3.15 per sq. 2 Ply "Rubcroid“ the hibhest grade, 46 lbs- per roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.50 per square 3 Plyflluberoid" the highest grade 55 lhs. per roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.00 per square All our Roofing is put up 106 feet to the roll, and allow- ing for laps will cover one square. Each poll contains enough cement and nails ‘to apply. roof or over Ruberold Latite Shingles to apply on new Tarred Felt. old shingles- Color Green $6.50 pemsquare. Rooting Pitch. the surfaces of Ruberoid Llquld Cement for renewing $1.25 per gallon all kinds prepared Roofing, l gal cans $3.75‘ per square ' . 35c per can .. 75c pcr roll $1.00 per roll .$late Surface Roofing, 80 lb, rolls ,.|. Ruberold Plastic Cement - - - - - - . - - ~- Plain Sheathing Paper 400 sq. ft. . TarredShesthihg Paper 400 sq. ft. . . . . . . . . .. We are able to sell Roofing at the above prices on ae- count of buying in carieads- ..__' -v-——'-’- ~ oau++++u++o+vv ’ E. R. BROW ‘ m IUCHMOND erase-r OHARLOTTETOWN _ Life, ‘Accident, Sickness and Glass Insurance at. Lowest Rate I Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Strong Stocl; Companies- Fire, Plate Dictionary Coupon ma... ‘the sum of s.... for‘ Renewal Ian ms New Uflhllfllty Dictionary. .1 . PM}; being‘ my _.,._ Uharlottltbflh. uslms ..."mun..."--..-.........-..--.- I - l Aonsss".....;...1..._....................l. miiiss no; skier pounce bvvwd 2° mil" °' ‘HQ septum» 20 mllss.’ it, ‘ .-1 . \ -‘ Bros, Ltd. - , ,____._-———-—-—-~——->t'" — Q-O-Q~§§-Q4O QQO-QOO-OWWOjOQ-Wfm‘ -x,s.q+o ovo e llIE lliilililillililiiaillllll “SHOP from Holman’; Catalog. A VERY QPECIAL line of ladies buts, clearing on Friday and Satur- day at $3.25. Prowse ‘Bros, Ltd. 5786-10-29-31 . SPEQIAL WEEK END bargains for Friday and Saturday. Prowse E7SB-l0-2ll-Sl LADIES HAND-MADE, and hand “illbllildfiifid nisht sowns. Special $3.90, Prowse 8111s., Ltd. 5785-10-29-31 coats $10.00 up. Prowse Bros, Ltd. I 5785-10-29-31, BALANCE in our iiiaioii felt bats f, clearing o; $2.95, Prcwse Bros. ‘Lld- a 5785-lU-29-3l KENSlNGTON UNITED School (Presbyterian) .\1r. Sterling Mc- Kuy will preach at ll am. -lu Ken- siiigtoii and lii Summerfleld n! 3 pin. ‘liil for Friday and ‘Saturday $2.95. Pruwso “Bros. Ltd. 5785-ltl-29-3l VERNON RIVER ‘CIRCUIT,- Sei-vli-es as iuiuul, Suivluy. Nov. l. morning at 10.30 and evening ut 7 J p.m=' at Vernon River, preceded by t tho ‘Sunday School at 0.45; after’ noon at 2 p.m. at Cherry Valley, followed ‘b, ‘uiiihiy School. BROOKFiELiJ-Jfhe servlceg i“ the iii-ooklleiil congregation on ‘Suiuiiiy, Nov. 1st, will ‘he as [n]. lows: lliirlsvilio 1'1 a.m.; Ilirook- llehl l p.iii. There will not be uiiy service lii l-luuter ‘lliver. ‘S. School at lluiitor ltlvoi" 10.30 u.m., ‘Brook- fiulil llljltl u.ni. iind Hiirtiivllie 10. ii.m. All ure iroi-dhiily invited. HAZLEBROOK ClRCU|T-— Ser- vli-us oiu ‘Suiiilay, Nov. 1st as usual. "(Irons liDI-lllti ut ll o'clock, Ale. ii- (ll'il iii. 2i ‘o'clock. ‘lluzlebrook u 7 iflcliirk. Rev. ll. ‘C. ‘ldnluii will lirfiiiPll ul the evening sci-vice iu lliiici-l-hrniik, IROV. u. w. piiiiisiiy and liiifflllly l Vvlihili to expTeuel their l-‘llutiilltfl ‘m sill who eihiowed their iiiiterent by 140W’ oils ffll-tl‘ words of iiyiiipiiifily in illWll‘ is cont ‘lillll lii-rea-vtriiilaiit. 5829 ---—~—{O}- R- c- ‘~- v- R- suresvlson MiiGDOIIZLld - MHBRHB l-lERE._i| ieiilviixiiivt L. J. ‘M. Claw-l _ _ \'.\‘\'i\\l it. (l. ‘N. UblUAl/fl siupvrvisiliig, A V“, ° ~ ., d] _ _ , . , - y quiet b-ut. pictty woil hi; rlllflll of] flit», l-Iisliiiik Diw/‘isgiiix oi wok Maw o" "w evening m‘ ‘New .'_“,‘_ liyiiyi, Qaivldgilu" grglg‘, onllnjiiiesilziy, October 28th at the htmie illl 4.x dlllfl, l ye“ | klyllll n M M“ am] Nlrsv “H” Mame‘ no after u two days siti-ly-oii- lhri _ _ luiillill. hieut ~‘tiuuv;treau ‘luiipeclriillwlmilllpy Rllm" wile" ma“ “Ideal ;|,,. 1L i; ,N_ v_ u‘ 1u,a(|.,|,|,,riergkluiigliii-r, Miss 1.01s ll, MeRui. was wlme “on”. qmd hag tflllflifighfl it \vlth"llliil_kltl ll\ marriage with Mr. Chest- .iu-. \Vllilllll)l’1_“.{ ‘hon:dqiia-rL-‘rs as theior ll, Mi:i>oiiaid.‘Vi/iieut1ey liivei‘. wo best. in lily, il-iv-isivm. The ceremony wiis performed - — —- by Rev. 1i, ll, Stuvert in the. ‘pres- VALLEYFIELD W. M, S.—’l‘lieleuco of upwards of forty iiivilov regular iiiuiiliily meeting of llio. Vallguests. The young couple. who were.“ loyllohl W M- S. Auxiliary wasuiiiziltendeil stood uiiilei‘ a very‘ liolil iii the solioolriioiii of the pi-r-tllly ilisigued fll'('ll of fnriis‘. until i-hiiiiab ou llrlo‘liei' ‘:8. when liveu- zmlinim leaves hi llli‘ purl-u" ly eight mem.lici‘.~'. and fo~iir visitors, 'l‘i1i+ tllililllt" Hm.’ Snivwww wan us-l were present. .\ll'.‘i. .1, A. Mvlwllilil. Oll- ' pj-ognnni, w“ in the Lqpy"; 139cm. Miss iieati-‘u-r Maihcslou, euusln is the usual routine of business auiOT ilifi llflll" lllilybll lllt‘ Wfilllllilg lllfiillfilll; lillCi‘ from the hlilfllllllt?ilililliill. 'l‘iii bride who was klVP-Il Pmgiqluj; w“ 1.3,] m“) a [min-L mmiway by ii..i~ hither was beautifully lgffggflug mum-i Kiwi“ by M1“ 5, KOWllfll lii canton crepe Wlill sdvei‘ M N-mlqhvk m. ‘he Mmpnque M13. lace li'imi_iiiiiyu_s and wore ti couveiv‘ "tliilliliv (Jl-iiluiiiiiiil to which sheilllizfllhwlll Iflilltilemlimipfév, "fluidly"? was a lltllliaillt‘. l.if> Membership 9i‘ l" ' I 1"‘ C‘ "Vi" 1 (‘in-tifiieuiiis “in ilio Lflot-lety ivt-relboiiquet ul‘ pink uiiiywliile carna- |,,-,.S,.,nn.,1 H, 31f“. (RevJ Gem Macitioiis llllfl lilillllijill hair iti-lrii. After Lunmm‘ M,-3_ J‘ 1y Muuunmlllp lynx it: cureiiitiliy lull over 1e giics‘ h,‘ [y H‘ 31acl)herg0rl‘ and My,‘ D_ u sut down to n iluintily prepareil sup- Mucyginm,“ An invnuflon {mm per to which all iiid umplu justice. Airs. K_ hliiillltrlli, llollevile to hold l1 ‘W "<11 1°10! l'<‘\‘""v "if "lmvllll; the next meeting at her home WilSiUf hmll“ “ml u)“ “NW5 “l 3m“ “i” accuptod_ iiounooil the fact that the ebiii-ivar- lUS lllltl arrived, aiming them were —~———--Qo->-%__ "ERSONALS. pfiqfmqy ly and quite well behaved. \ . . .. l Mr. Doiizihl Alullouguii, l spent. some. time ltl the housu was :i visitor l1) tho i-ity yesturtlay. Nlr. John lilniiinuil, ‘Wins-line, was for lllt.‘ weililiiig gin-sis. After hav- zi visitor to the city yesterday. lug rocenzeil n generous treat they ~-~—— Altliiifldll-lil jitueo. 'l‘hi-. rest of the ‘Mr Waiter Huulziiii, Rustico, was gvejllng was pleasantly spent. in in the city-iyestsrilayi- "'- ‘ “‘__ wedding presents were numerous iiiul beautiful and lestzifleil to the DOjliilflflly of the young couple- Not least among the various élfts were a number oi‘ quite substantial cheques, On the evening of Friday‘ Octobir 23rd ll miscellaneous show or was held at the home of the. bride elect by bur young lzuly friends at wlilrh she re wlvud many Mr. Aliicrl Jenkins, Powiini, was lii the oily yesterday. Mr. William D. Len, of Tryon, re- turned from a business trip lo Zllonetou on Tuesday. William E. TflyilM. Milli- (fajvt. ‘ Ttlr. AlllPlhTOW‘. \\’elalii0i\b\<!. My! 19w, Mr ‘ulllrlfilpll Illfchliiiililwrn. __ _ “hq-"rajd we"... q“ M“, (my ywyter. boautziinl and useful pve tits. My Before llftliililllg up llli’! guests _l()illt‘il hands iiiul sung Auld doing Syiie. lii the surly morning hours Mic»; Amy lmnrd, TLN" of illtl~ turn flCCOlllDflIllPil as far us illmic- lnn by "Mi-ii. W. 13.1.1211. iiiul i101‘ ilnuphter, Mis. ‘H. M. ‘llilwfill- "l Charlottetown. with hat and choker to match, The Guardian Joins .--- xiii W. R. CARSON, D. C., Ph. C. Doctor ct chiropractic Three Yesr Palmer Graduate Riley Bidfl. Phone 1072 them. - LADIES This is OXFORD we-alther, it is ‘high time to give up light soles and “open work shoes. Get SOME- THING HEAVIER on your feet, with WOOL or SILK and WOOL hose, be com- fortable. Women's’ Brown Ox- fords from $2.95 up Women's Black Ox- fords from $3.95 up. Worn-ems Wool hose j from 90c up. Women's Silk and Wool Hose from $1.50 up. TOOTHACHE Bathe the lace with Mlniird's in water and place 11 piece of enl- tiiu ‘wool, saturated with Min- l l 3rd’: in tho ouvlty. Needs a Friend _.___ A not water bottle is the fir" “n; s! defense for till! cry in the night. Its the liuidiest thing In the house. Why he without one when we are selling-them so 6h"? snd showing ens of the fin"! lines In the city. All sizes and prices to suit everybody. See our window’ for Oxford display. ALLEiYufinfi risinioiwn use . rgrmsiis H. L. WORTHY DRU GGIST Perséiis . LADIES FUR TRlMiMED cloth flgiéfftllllflilff; tfirlrlllglclglivfglgflgfl llnnd was iSlr William Wilfrid Sul- lvan. Koiry; live as farmers iil. i-iope River lii CHILDRENS COATS very spec- this Proy|nce_ iii the year 1843. IHe was educat- ed hi the iCeiitrsl Academy and lii ' -~ Se Duiistiinh ‘College. Aifter a per- iod of special study oi thelaw com jiloleil lii tho office of the late illoii. career as a barrister and attorney wus- marked to the interests of his clients. .__~-_-¢o<>———- _ l he represented the Second District 0f King's County in tlielslanti Leg- Uonsnrvntive Party 1870‘ lie became leader of the Up- poiiiiioii; and when the ‘Conserva- tlvo party regained oliflce and pow- er in the year 1870 he succeeded to the position of Premier. jileilgeil to reduce the expenditure of the (iovoriimeiit and if posslblel ln abolish the direct taxation of the people. pit-three was promptly redeemed; iiiul as soon as the public debt iiiul .ilim in the winter of 188G to entorloulja ‘hoard’ me pendmum Swknga some very striking costumes and eousiileriitlon for u laixgi: crowd they were oriler- llltfil _ '1 my the ‘ilolouies. m“; a. despatwb‘ to the (lover-nor Gene-- . . . I ._ . , _ ._ suite of health of the sitter. l‘.i‘iiii.<.lii-il (Ullfhllvldlili? amusement m] l“ ‘vmhh he BXDFQRhHll lllb 00-! “Fm. Pyvwy D3130,“- lflolumbia with music iiiul social intercourse, Thol ‘Vlleflllvy Rivrr- ’l‘i"~‘ bride's ‘some . u 3 1 l - l mi - times away Hllll was of navy {poly-gt twm mii-de ‘by Messrs Sullivan and l<ei'-' '9 DH“ " m“ “w "g n hi wishing Mr. and Mrs. McDonald many yenra of balmy wedded llfe. The happy gathering was brought to a close ‘by the singing or the National An- Our Island Story lr Wllllsm Wilfred Sullivan, Hon. Neil McLeod, etc. (W. L. COTTON.) Another outstanding figure in He was one of the many iiccessf-ul descendants ‘of tho ‘Em- rald isle resident in Canada. His ncestdrs lived 1n the County and his parents cams to There he was ‘born oseph Hensley. he was admitted’ o the ‘liar in the your 1807. His by careful iittentloii Micro-Vibroscope Tells Personality NEW YORK, Oct. 30——l<‘ather C.l M. do Here-din, the Mexican Jesuit priest, who has Jbeen active as a ghost breaker and lll1pllfl2l0r of the trh-ks of mediums spirit writing and spook photogrii-lu phy, exhibited today at St. Francis Xavier's (foliage a piece of appara- lus ‘fior measuring the subuoiisui- on ouu personality. This instrument, which priest iiiltnltteil to ‘be uii ailaspta-Ieii V Early lii life he entered the poli- u-al uieiin. ‘For a number o! years iilatnre. Mtei- the defeat of the ln the yeiir lie was -'1‘ho ‘first of these liabilities of the ‘Province had been muti-rially reduced. the Assess. _ - , - , , W A" "spewed w“ 11v‘iiififlnl“S..SJiY‘“1'.JIIZ°LL-Zfllilflfiriff. people. of the Province relieved ' ~ i’ i’ 4 ellipses which the scientist siiymsiui-in. for truui ilireut taxation. The Sullivan. , , _ , AlllllllllSlTflllOI] was marked b11113 (ligcligrlileifet somewhat at u h)“ slrli-t economy llllll a juillcloiis' ' .' ., ', _ , , , bi-iiimitioii of the iiitlerosts of theta llflhhid (ibwueullnd Lamb-it the l'l't>Vll\l‘(¢. . Premier Sullivan entev- nllLlolviblosLope' n consists or oil upon nu very large or brilliant ilnfiillillilll dileiglmmm ‘hxigizrg gym‘: uiiii-rjirisos; and he made few m’ a,“ led‘ mm u J0 u I ' tulips. ‘He. iconserved the lutereslsl ', , , oi 1h.» jqiiviuue in ii practical wavlfifiifls Au u result of repealed represeii-l _ ‘, ' ‘ ’ , - (7 tatitiiis. lie obtained from, the DDmW-intvuus to the pelllllililllll, oiiiisiii, luiou Government the payment 0P“ m :lli1_"'l"f;'_:'dl‘ fies“)? Yiyioul"? Sever“ chums. the amumltg Ohgeome iia . bu e.._w it . .1 e t: ‘mg to the 1irlest. form d sort in “mm increased all: revenliie {imliinuthematltrul analysis of the suh-lably he a t (e L or "B nrvCiillélitlflllS personality of the Biill-‘Ilbllu iiivossii KltEVITBESQLl the viuve, Accompanied by the Holl,i~e\.t Seiiziuii- herguson he went. l0 Lou-l u, “L prnnary use as a Russia“. u. formal complaint to the (lQVUPll-l . ,, , meut of the Mother Country coii-Yihis if"), ‘m1 mat,’ m?“ 126$?‘ utirulug the failure oil the Domlii-iimellfe “f {-9 v10“! 0%,‘) t e loii Government to implement iislfitteisjfmd “luucmeg 0.1m ‘will nail‘ promise to suppy means of tweii~lr‘l')',:liifiiljii' or "e mile“ of he ‘Pl thiuoiis communication between , ‘ ' , ,. the Province and the fflllWlly liyH-icwcle mhfhut um “em Orxme pen‘ tom of the ‘Mainland and he iiiull"""."'" [ESE ma?“ an’ worked“ his l-elmw (lelegute. were Huccesfipup iiito spilritnmessages. Such use h“ I" obtaining in“), fuvourume of the apparatus is condemned ‘by of ‘llatbor do HU-Ttltlltl, but he insisted Secretary of’ State Lem (‘nmvme Bemisoiinliiy, hut. lll determining inioii that "it would reflect great‘ _ ‘ \ he Sum‘ “Hm f” vClTllll. ou the Government of Ca i-_l';‘::;\:i(""" H ailirif, alter connecting Britislwf ‘ the Jlgustem ‘some and weakly for ‘others. Canadian Pacific - . r-urvos and loops for each person. ‘lifiouhi w)“: ‘b? ilhille Lula d it gives the same combina- (iomiriinnelr-zitlon llysalenmeigteuliillownthiuo" "m. the “me p330" every prince ml“,m.d 111mm .. Thhilqpwtlirie he tries it, although Clihélilgltti}: , ' , ‘ ‘, gof his mood and state of ea i222‘ gesrlilllted agnonumdl“ "°§‘f‘""f§“‘are registered. if you take s. grain iKStrslt of Itlggrthumbgillandliuziiid 0:1“ m“ 0n m” up or your tongue‘ ‘ ' ' lwhiie your gives u swings strongly lviiiceil‘ by the "lHi.0l'(tll in a change of the eur- liiwn, lii the consideration of means lliy which the Strait might he urns. led, whiter uiiil summer. ‘by a our loss." ‘Filllltlr do Jiereillai saiil he did ferry plying between the l)l‘111l(‘ll __ , . , , l9, i-aiiways on the ‘Mainland and oufiitil illullimilii" ‘Tiutiilll; if‘,,,i,lllfil,l\,flhrit;'\the i l l5 ' a ' ’ don-s of the peumits. the island. The splendid ear ferry. , . , _ , . _ , ' ‘iiiollmii. hilt that 1o l0lllltl that per- steamsiilp Prince Edward island,‘ You“ Mm ware psychical‘), endow“ moutoii. Alberta, who has been Mi; illlil Mrs, McDuuziid set out whim‘ "ow ‘makes Passage“ ‘Will-dd , . , , 1 . Q vluilliitr, Iicr sister. ‘Mrs- W- B- amld shower“ of rice and soodime Sim" ‘km-i" “d m‘ ‘mm’ "“.l"‘ligri~sliiliiliwi ‘ii: siilinlliilililuli 1.0a, of Tryim, loft. Tuesday on re- wishes for their future, home in mm“ o" In?!‘ “tllrllgs- l9 m“ iiriwl"-".\v,~fl, marked "Syumu gm“ “mp9 al effect lfwéSellliltlulil guiiou and the good offices of Lorilllm‘ a“ m“ (he Wdmury ipersim‘ Granville. in the year 1889, Mr. SlllllVilJl‘ was appointed to the position of, Chief Justice of the Supreme CourtilBlflme of ‘Prince Edward island. On the Bench his prudence and good judg- ment were even more in evidence than when lPremler of the Pro- vince. ‘Before his retirement llll the year 1917. after a long and‘ ‘ml lfroui the King the distinguish- ed honor of Knlglitliood. Three years later, on the 30th of Septem- ber. 1920, lie passed away at the home of his daughter in Moncton, aged seventy-seven years. In the course of a review of his life The Patriot remarked: "ll. may ‘be truly said that lie admin- istered the government with com- meiidsible economy" and “There have ‘been many distinguished jurists in the judiciary of our Pro- vince. and the iisme olf Sir ‘Wil- frid Sullivan ranks with the best. As ‘Chief Justice bis judgments evidenced his legal knowledge and that keen sou-men and rare coin- mon sense which mark the up- right and the just Judge." ii. fighting army- On the opening day the charges} were read licensing timber of hav-‘ ing slaiidored Professor Crossiniin, editor of the South German Month- ly. in criticism of Cossman and ‘his articles, which tried to show the war was iosit through ipolsonous pro pngsptls spread by Socialists with-l in Germany, ' So far the court has not consid- ered Grubesfs criticisms. but testi- mony tendiiig to show that, the Relchslag committee which spent several years investigating the cause of Germany's downfall hi en- tirely wrong when it says Germany was defewted b ysuperior strength. The wllnesses. who were mostly LONDON. Oct. 3l._ Canadian ex-stsff officers, say, “if our armf shlpownersflu common with the les which were in the best condi- Brltlsh, may sbortlyhuve to payltlon physically had not ibeen und~ more for the insurance of thelrermlned‘ by Soclsllsllc propafrsni‘ vesselsnA definite movement has dis," or “it our navy bad not been been made lyytbe marine underwri-b prevented on account of insidious era here to secure what they term agitation from making an attack more satisfactory underwriting c0n- against the English fleet on Octob- ‘ditions, er 183'» Germany would no; have Rates will continue to vary ac- had the burden of the Versailles cording to the underwriting exper- Treaty to maintain. fence with different ownerships. The court ls considering the ef- Tho intention is, however, that in feet the Crown ‘Prince's letter to cases of fleets and single vessels. Professor Zorn in which he wrgtg the insurance of which over a per- shortly after the Marne battli- that i0tl of years has not left sin ade- Oermiiny already was lost, had on quote margin higher rates will now the llmil outcome or u“; comp“ be quoted, and “ressonsblw values and whether the lsot that 20.000 de- wlil be retiuirsd. Will! FY0991‘ Ilfe- serters who helped the Belgians at- giisrds that there shall lbs‘ no over- tack the rstrestlnz roops on Novsm insurance. The underwriting con- tention freely expressed ‘is tbsrtplii a gust many instances the total lsum received in premium has not been sufficient to cover claim set- tlsmsiits. Marine Insurance May Grow Dearer ed ‘the decisive blow. since Marshal von Hlnrlenburg considered Germ- any's worst enemy to be weaken- ing of the army morals through Soelslistlc propsllnds. QU lillilfltl, roizlielle, of lliiiei- lliigiuzi when Willi so I‘ tion of the ‘Russia ouija board. iiilubilgeil to l) Billlllflsflil l“ ninnsmul m“ personal-iliiniouski, when: she rode out thi- The ilisiriei iirouiid ‘l*‘at‘ wmrst of the lii addition to the snow‘ whipped .1‘ Point. pot the ‘and rain. a 52-mile gale the flying particles into a dense cloud. which "made it impossible to sue more than a ifew feet ahead. around Father Point, which tried bu ride k. The subject places his llil-‘Olll. the storm. hoisted distress sig- nals early ou Sunday inioruiug. iiiul ‘its crew of three were ldili8ll oil. on the verge of exhaustion after their the liltlu craft. . .. rd ("dllvflli “lib-at it was ‘of value, not only iii Lion of the ra mitlXllllllillllg the subconscious Iil'i",Sllll~]J1ll("fliiH of the ‘ ‘C bit 1-- Ifoi ‘iloual iliffereut ro-‘to-iiiiy. The forlhavia shown ‘the railroziils that oer-‘Cocoill ‘Pr ‘lllliliill employees were‘ lu-voived ylgives a different‘ combination Oillllfilliil shihmenls ‘imd l-‘lifllldw _ of me be“ "“"'“M':‘g‘"lm"lei] in Paris. which ran four V84!" he fldd'ed'i\VllllliOl1l a break urilil he uihle some r forehead with a ‘the outcome puiiposo had bee-n Mcompl-is-heti. No high railroad offlolails» would heyday w “do”, m, ‘involved. operating wl meibt ‘in its a . 11.309.000.000 a yea/r _ i) o“. A . ._ . 0_ fiiigois are Ull t _ _ H id mange “ministration at LlliFflSFi disk, the effect will be re-iséMllQyialéffelgzyailgflltfiel p (i‘ire-ot‘0r_ ‘Slilllfl that pen nor tnauspoiitauion won‘ _ l utherevor it could he shown shill rallllmil-5 had vlolaw“ 'l“‘°v"‘ (‘he wedding for will‘. (‘li-illl- lmiwlckl 0h hinv, pziireutal authority i‘ lliairdlug. of the Chlcaiixo police. was Sm}, “mm me brpieg-room lice ofic‘ “Sklerst-ood to ‘have ‘t I valved ‘as there .i_.ro- no imllmml sin ‘ lliiona or yards Lil t.be_ district he‘ was per“, l\(’()|]l-1\1lil.n‘il-.‘i. Cuptt. Illilifflllfie ivviilegiei,,.ps.ges having ma}; 411-0: of ten caip aids on 1 . h-ghegt 5.0m . .i-l ith Ex-hllnisler Otto Lanrlsluirg tes-irrim M e t th l, h 'lt S 2' ll.t.'w:i' lad hizligi/lellleiiiiihanyq c\'aslllf'"jljillj|_y my), t ltnlly innocent in precipitating tllB'hnvp (1 MllNiCli Oct iil—~Wltll many Ymzif“: zflligffy“gf‘“iflz'figlflii'gll“m” ’ ‘lullll ~-.-: inns" “ml “bins? wmlesgs u" meiurmyl they gave the fullest support honorable public career, he ret-elv-‘iivreseout-ou in the-utab-in-ibelback M) um Government and army‘ case have explained for the pastilflflllfillllfg credits the late Presl-l woek how iuid why Germany lostlden, Ebert Wm, having Sam whml the "war without once taking into a member of the general sum- (19,, account ‘that they WQIGTIDDOHQG by dared to Chancellor prince Max otiwlfoh belongs R0 U19 YOU'RE’? m’ d“ bei- l0 to l8 should not he conslderw lPilot Forcedl-To Germicides May Replace Knife Cross Atlantic ' (let, halt. urouiiil Quebec. she left Rib-George La- this city, is making uin iiivtiiuntiiry trip ZMTOHH the At- hintiu din.- tio tho recent snowstorm such llfllwlllttll brought ull river traffic to ‘Liirouliollv. iii (he pilot who was aboard the hurt) 61‘ Sunday morning, Jiut the storm uuirh to take him ull’, mpust. A small sailing vessel sixteen-hour watch which are arranged in Chicago Beer Ban _ _(fi}]|1iC.AjG-O, ‘Oetobv-r lit-Coopera- iilroads in preventhu: ‘boar and liquor ‘lii-Do go has been promised dry 611-‘ iflllUIlll. authorities, Edwin Olsen uttstriet attorney announced off ciais pro-bib llllOll ierre llllil. the pilot tender. the Juiolberl, lflflllil iiiot approach ‘Dotti’ She was out u hasty retreat to The schooner has lust part of its cargo and will prob- otiil loss as a result of ut poiidinu it revolved §ou the rocks around the sol-lion. No other loss 0" Rlllplliil‘! l1?“ been reported. although anxiety l»‘~‘ ., felt for the safety of several small vessels. \V Chief of Police Collins ‘is t0 je mithe tiitle rule of "Ffl." lists‘. iitions ‘PHdLADEUHl-IIA, movement that may result in the abolition of the use o! the lunlfe in ull minor and some mujor op- started at today's session uf the fifteenth ariiiuiil con gross of lbe Aiinerlciiu College of Surgeons. W83 Oct. Sti-A The board of regents ‘of the col- lege decided to inaugurate at the centennial of the birth of Lord Lis- l‘, originator of antiseptic and Kilnilu fOr the without germicidal surgery. next April, u. (iampalgn of research and propa- ilevelopmeut and more universal use iof those germi- cldos which attack diseased cells liu the body healthy tissues. ileutroylng The -board resolv- ed that the use of such Eenmicdes ‘lllflltéllll of the knife bad been am- ply justified. and also that the pro- fession should know more about. the new technique. if a man had an internal abscess (it to v,. ‘Hill I I hotic are moved fear. Iii. which T. Ru .-,\ iflt ‘y lWTLZQI‘. would of fl pa. speakers said, the only treatment had been the knife. 1100111" ‘oil out that u gor-mll-ldr: had ‘been iliseovereil the abscess cells and leave the living tissue unhurt. ‘ llr. Floyd it was point- destroy Lu? irih" i0 aii-ii-i-ifi.‘ . ‘.t patients who ob- iulvxliiistratioii of an zines- by an unfounded “The proportion of deaths small: -<sa-—~—- Will Wed Despite [JGPSIDHS inking other.“ he said, “ls one t0 every 'l.Tll‘5-" Ducal Opposition PA lllS. Oot. 3 1 .—~<l\l‘l~l e ‘Alice a gvmpiii-ar actress ivlfio filled die most suc- "helcessifiirl musiuzil comedy tvor still!- ‘iluisail (ror/inet. That is c“ of the decision of a Parts txsuiit de- Ilisaotwixi. \\' tb the Fedtrall Goverii- pverfld R0,)“, m, 119ml!" "*0 hm“ “P ‘he Stanislas ‘de La Rocbefoumuld to 13"“? llusilwess" Pm’ marry ill.) star. (lLSJDLB the upp-D-Sli- l” l“ ‘1‘?‘,“g"t'oii of iris faitbior. ILhe Duke roliibitunu, mlts for ‘liq- thnnlzimg Gnu" i. of on the young count, aged 23. uestfioiiod today aft r iiiiiiiixiail B11\I'tq_.\‘inn.1 ‘its 25th, birthday. loyees hu-il ‘Lmipiiizistci-il several P0 ids. Capt. 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("llShmllS hituge, and tnmiy society Women llllnlgS no actress would you“; ago. The no reasonable existed to oppose liho union ‘of the emint. and the actress. and we dcoision aizisinst the fiather. rights ‘sire waived. arc-d do fifty announced amd lid ‘be wimli" bot-limo ouiza-irc-d ‘tio Mflle Coeea. the illilifl used ins iuerosablve to forbid ch. umieir Freu- S Il900S< ‘has at- ‘Count Stanislas took ‘time ease iio oourt. ls attorneys used persuasive ‘ar- vlmce the inaglstmt- hewtriimil pffifiefiévi-vll otly llOIlODILlYlP, many ac- "ried into the ety in mliiily countries. lives of ‘penllect ladiles. fashions The count an on-ly son, will suc- cued to the duoall time of Brlsaiccia. .' rl 'l' 9 0f ‘ ll d 08.1 h . 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