fang t0 50120120181‘; REP More cups to the mind, mo: a its. in g. u” “'*°' l M31! yvhsei: some Re; $319: Ezcry plclcasc gllaranteed. " ‘TEE also, ROSE ORANGE PEKOB iggxlra good '*“”"“"'"‘ “l” l i osE is good ted’ The Markets (Canadian Press)- UITAWA. Ont. Nov. t-With the gontlialied shortage of fresh eggs. 5101336 stocks have been moving in- w consumption wry freely and the outlook of the» is now considered very promllliil. TORONTCH-Presh egg supplies here are still scarce and the market is iirm. Brokers are making sales of Qntario graded-eggs at extras. sivty to sixty two cents: firsts as to 5.3 cents; seconds 86 delivered. hiONTREAL-Egg receipts here today were 1.268 cases la compared to on cases on the corresponding gay last, year. ’I‘he market is firm. with a good‘ demand especially on fresh extras. Prices are unchanged. but fresh receipts are light. and stor- age eggs are moving well. British Columbia. eggs are omring at ex- tras d2 firsts and bullet extras 58. WINNIPEG-Egg receipts here continue to decline and prices are firm. Fresh eggs are selling to re- tailers locally at extras 52, firsts 46. secondd 32. . VANCOUVEI-Tha egg market here is working into a more settled condition. Fresh eggs are selling to retailers at extgas sixty, firsts fifty- iivc to fifty-seven; pullet extras, fif- ty to fifty-four cents. Production is ihipment. the Montreal wholesale produce mar- keh ‘$54158 continued quietly. No price changes were officially suns“..- CB3 tbdly. but quotations on the po- ill-o market were somewhat easier. New Brunswickb were generally quot- *4 Wily at. 01.50 per ninety pounds l“ hi1"!- Wllllo Quebec's ranged from $1.25 to $1.30. Saturday. New Bruns- wick‘s sold as high as $1.75. an eve.- supply lc reported to have been res- ponsible for the decline. (Continued from Plse 1) WINNIPEG, Man. two planes of the MacAlpina party. which was rescued after two months isolation in the North today. landed in the water off Melbourne Island in Queen Maud Gulf on the north shore statement of Canada. This is the i made today by a representative oi the Department oi Marine and Fish. ‘cries here, presumably following a report from Ottawa. The machines are in pert-act shape and will be able -to travel. if supplied with fuel and Qquipped with sfiis. the message stated. It is mentioned that the Mac- Alpine men, on landing were able to showing some increase and there is obtain Eskimo guides, who latel- p11. a large volume available for outside oted them to Cambridge Bay. Mel- bourne Island is midway between MONfPR-EAL. Que. Nov. lt-Btrons Cambridge Bay. on Victoria rsiuld demand for fresh all! fiilptlnilcd o0 and the mainland o! Canada. Articals For Sale Classified Advertisements GUI IIIKUQ "nus-sue...- lllllflli "m. l: pqlinsofswords lineal! lllasail llnsofl iii miscellaneous ltha supreme ooul-t optnaln Char- incl-ulna 3M. but in other sections of the mar-l lioilrllls PARTY ‘ Nov. 4-—The Oontral Bllartlian o» b01100 ma. ed a iioufl on rowan luau and aalacd us. bottle s: ulna... mum. ration-luv. n. v. o'- Maara will conduct soviet and Pm?“ l" "ti? H"! *5“ church “l all-ms b: ems. Quickly. it sooth-a Wednesday etb. ucv. at 1 p. m. and heals indilncd luv-mos. soc at , all druggisis. sun-anus coca-r onus ro- DAY. - ‘his Michaelmas dbl-in of m». are i be tripod: Garfield Johnston. sam- bsai-i; Joints vs. not-ill. application for nsw trial; ‘and Mcbllllln va. Mc- idnigor. application 1o: new trial. i O ms msslou- There was a splendid oohsfliltbn pretest in It. paras‘: Cathedral lMt Jvedliig is: the second day of the Mission. The service was one of prayer and hymns with a short sermon. the text being taken from tho first verse m the Bible. The sermon was fol- ilowsd by an instructional address ‘on pisyir which was listened to ‘with sisal attohtlbn. uv. rams: ‘rurney both preached and gave the lddrtls. Toflllht at 7.80 the mission will ac- continued. and all are wol- ooiiie at aaaia. GYRO LAST NIGHT-Last aven- ing my. M. Scott Fulton addressed the members of ‘the Gyro club at the Russ Hotel. Gyro Doe Miller presiding. Mr. Fulifln took for his subject the "Tourists ‘trophy In- ternational macs" which he saw at the Ardca Circuit near Belfast. Nor- thern Ireland, last August. The cars driven by a German was the winner. Mr. Fulton also described a umber ti“ 0008M 0! t!“ I168- _..__ It H0052)’ lundaeon Mllla-n, J. A. Clark, Walter S. Grant Percy Tilfllkl‘. Archie Iflllh. J. A Mbflfllllh and DI. YGO. president. FOR SALE-BABY'S WHITE EN- CARPENTEI. WORK DONE REA- ‘ - . . dis . ..ll- ctr. l‘§§i.‘i“.“.-?J£.‘.‘ thifii. “ ‘ om» -= -- Joniv ALFRED Macnorzalm. m ‘rr’ Land Surveyor, l-lermanviilc, Souris. Boarders Wanted _ loqdmmt ___ PETlIlCK~1il this city. Nvv. a. to m. “Dun” Accomonmu "OT"!!! — W1’- "1" "l" and Mrs. Hoimcr Petbick. a daulhter. Central location. Apply Guardian. 9637-11-2-31. ---_.___......_-_-.- BOARDING COMFOBTABLY AC commodated. 170 Sydney St. 9657-31 For Sale roa sans, r0 an. noano mo room signs on hand at Guarding Office. _..__...._._.__..._....__..__. PAIRS’ SIL- of which are proved breeders: also is pills pupa. For information apply toll‘. Hoibrook. Liquidators Railway Mutual Fox dl Fur Company, Limited. Charlotte- WIO-ll-b-di. FOXES IOI. SALE-L’! vei- Black Foxes. 7 pairs M. Stewart or G. H. town, P. ll. i. Femzl-e Help Wanted u..-_-~q.-_.-_._._._. MAD WANTED — MES H. W. 8005-31 waalu, no Pit-troy st. ' warn-an -.. uni. on MIDDLE acadwsman to assist with house- 0727-3i work. Apply as Kent st. a BELL OIIIITMAI CARDS Proud and Morsside. 0100-11-5-21. privately from thfl lloldln Pllnflll §35__$50ean be cam“ 1M _...._.._.._..__._._-._____.. Koala to lherwood comm. paid weekly in apart WAyIED-MAN I0]. FARM WORK. "l!" w "l! "W" ""4 9"‘ Apply D. n. Murchison, vol-v Point. sonal Chistmas cards. imperious! 955341.341, unnecessary“ An early It!" "l4 . ..__-._...._,.... our co-oparstion calorie‘: lucolll- mum“ “ziagatgg, farm work. Tuppel- Ferguson. Toronto. nprsaaatautu Illlild Yofl. R- R- l- °°°T>'ll'""°‘- MscMlLLAN-la ltning memory st small to ‘ a so. my ha: Mother. who died at Norfolk F5. 0v. Nov. ll.5.'l.0.li.i4.i6- ONE MAN. NEAT APPEARANCE. ‘OWII. Maaa. on the stb day or Nav- " I for special work in town. Earnings amber, mo. - h-_.-_-_---- l... mar - ssrwltslv MONTAGUE Road. 1nd Charlottetown on ts f truck tire. Finder pl i“ . riaaial-ul .-nsrbcring. beauty . may; .. lscann non livll- I331..." w“: good posing“. m“, not 0M aaw beat a take 70a lane d ma. ‘Till; puma" c view mush. uaia ailvar mam M Write or eali. free instructive ma. To "all ti“! m "rm!- g" 3: "f" 6m" m; 31mm “m, pug.‘ anyone asslfll this for. phone Dominion ‘mac Schools, llor at. inserted by her naullur. Imam» ‘mam: ‘mm ‘Mm n- . lsurancallvd. Montreal I'm emi mailman. vastness. ma. - ‘III PIOIIPI’ DIIJGGISII mull may. laci- Milw- - ma-ai. aaso notify T. o. Ives, opai-lotmowa. aloi-ll-s-sl. English black Buchanan. Guardian Central Printsry. Wanted WANTED-WABIIED. lottetown Guardian. urday. Apply this office. Strayed Male Help Wanted ___.-.- ~~- tisel’. Revere Hotel. pioyment service. Coast to Coast. H. boar for breeding purpose this fall. Calvin Bishop, Mt. 8719-11-0-31. ..___.. _-_--~._..__..._ PUIATO TAGS FOI. THE SIA- sons shipments on short notice. 082840-1841 BIN. G008! and duck feathers. State quantity and price. Reply to H. can Char- 9687-11441. WANTED-BY woman. vvasnnlo cleaning. Thursday Friday andqxt-l, o -2 STRAYED FROM EAIL JINKXNI‘ pasture, red heifer, year and half old. Arthur Burke. . 0 41-4-31. .._.-.. WANTED -- BLACKIMXTII. APNLY WANTED-A MAN (SINGLE) POI about $35-00 to start. Apply Adver- 9730-1! EARN $6.00 TO 8l0.00 A DAY. Learn and cam part time. Motor Mechanics. Battery. Welclns. vul- canlaing. House Wiring. Bricklay- Arthur Hubert. 1. . I. Hm to Mr. and Mrs Fad J. De Lory. s Ion, Richard, Paul. ' son. congratulations. MAIIJAGI! Catherine Crane. seams Mother. ‘ We miss you from thy. plaoli A shadow o'er our life is can Without the sunshine of yo» lacs. We often think of the happy dare. When we vvm all Mlfllir and tasted, both in private , and hoilpltal-cases, "Booths-Salve" la aiosoiy marvellous in ail Dcsalna. Quickly, were all commercial machines and of the as competing a Mercedes ca! oi accidents which took D306 d-llflflk sonny LUNCIEON-i-Interelting three minute addressee on various phases of the‘ Club activities were given by the icilowlfll plat Pl aidenta yesterday: Messrs. Percy rope, Dr. W. J. Mac- The latter. who pres-dad. lave a abort. history of Rotary in Charlottetown since its or- ganization in September. 1017 with Mr. W. Hflridmarsh as the first Rotarian T. B. Grady. ‘who had to leave the meeting shortly after one o'clock as he was on his way to Florida m spend the winter. was given a roilslng send-off by his fellow members. The musical pro- MUTIAIIfl-At Bsarlewwn on Get. l9. 1920 to w. and Mrs. Hubert. Muttart (nee Mary Grant) a son. DI I-Ollrr-At Georgetown. on No- MeLIOIZL-Hlrtvlllt. Lot 2:. oct. so. mrllnaseidrarleiintlciaclna a-_-¢ CUNNlNGllAM-ClANl-On the 12th of October. ma. in Charlotte- town. by lav. D. V. O'Hara. John Mcxaaaio. Cfunnlnlhanl. and Marv IllNDll!0N-_At the P. I. Island Hospital, Monday. Nov. ath, Johsnab Henderson, astd 0O years. runsrsl lll usuolllavl Wamlgsyemflol ca: holaahar usual, Iaalad anal sun means b: New oluunaui Discovered by a rsmous practice forms oi ll eosla you nothing v basalt. Altar natal "loathe-lain." if you dual return the empty clna tp Fruit-a- tlvea Limited. Ottawa, Qua. and we will refund you money. two holes o! lie I68 ahtilflfiel was cnoored. The guests were Rotar- cedlng recipient of similar honors. a . Hvllscp p TorriblgPczoma MIRAGLES BEPDRTED AT GRAVE 0F YOUNG PRIEST» manuals. um. Nov. a-atnastss was; sitar praying so.» a moment by reports of mirlculbui claret at at the gravalllagbio look his clutch- it stops the itchinl the grave of a young priest. and humans. Quickly. it "l" "l" .1. Power. in Holy cross Cemetery here. 10.000 pilgrims from Massa- chusetts. ylew mglsnd. u you ‘ 01M York. visited the simple tomb today seeking health for themselves or rel- atives. skeptics also cams u» inves- tigate. and they saw severll of the v < - v - - —-—-—-—---"'"'~"'" crippled or tbs lick declare them- F,’ m“ a~.“‘\*.‘“1wm9“:a:§. Sig‘. solo by Miss Barbara MscNeill who “M, m“ my o‘ cwmmbw’ mum’ m 11p Wilt” mock". o! “m. -l- A~ past the tomb. first beat to kisil the Weill-iv W! who“ Bump Rpm" chalice. but mania. then lapses up lw Orrin “Wires”. lhc lest Merv a bit of water from it and puma addition is the ranks of the bcnedicts, on in m, Him w“. ppm“; “may, was presented by the club with l. Ifl- a young nwl-sll cripple. "was had ver entree dish and an address by yup,“ the wmh pay-spar time; since Rotsrian Neil MacLean, the last pre- miracles were first reported last ~-_._. Patrick ea and New among ma thbusihds who flied (YARNAN in his hands and walked away. Ari aged woman, who did not give: her name. hobbled with difficulty to: the tomb and a few minutes lstsij walked briskly back again. to leave, her cane on it. ‘ A youth pressed through the crowd, to pray aloud for his mother, cry-i V _ V , m; "she sullen so." a father halo‘. l°m"°““' “m” “~pl°.“““‘ w“ “ml his paralyzed little girl in his arms- ‘mm’ ‘n Smmmd" “d “i” ‘i ‘h’ us“ the chm“ A ybunr there was the guest cf Mr. and M _‘ . i _ pul led a faltering white-Mixed man ; “h” “m” 5' blind to the edge of the have. Many lei o a and e1: and ii as: Atwfilngmw 33ml‘ depbnotrdr.iSUMMEESIDE-The s. s. Bondin- d rin‘. othe 1d e - $3 “was! m r a to n ,day morning from Quebec and tied S t . P e t e rs Cathedral - Mission preaching by Father Turney every, 7.30 9332 _._.-__ iii- v i ‘. night Western Guardian, i -—Mrs. Byron Bounces. of Char-l qvi . i ___ I --ANOTHER POTATO BOAT IN . burl arrived in Summerside on Sun- .up to the Marine Wilarf. She had ion board 2.000 tons of aluminum. some» ilinitco dliiurd; TUESDAY ‘late-Senior C. G. l. ‘t. meals: mach ., ing-Social Hall. 9710.‘ Eastern Guardian i ..'Msaara Thomas Harris and Wallace Murphy. Elmira. were motor visitors to Clear springs. Sunday the guests of Mr. Chester MacDonald. . 331G sBPMENTB-Twenty ital! thousand bushels cf seed ' potatoes have already been shipped from Ill- mira Station. ‘Mrs. Chester MacDonald and lit- tle son. Clear Springs, visited sever- al friends Sunday afternoon in east- ern Kings, Mrs. MacDonald drives her own car and is an expert and careful driver. ..°BAPI'D TRANSIT-Maw motor people realize the rapid suddeness at which they ai-riveat the end of a. tourney. where it took forty minutes to make the usual four-mile jour- ney of a. Sunday morning to church they now do that journey in eight minutes. Where it took one hour and twenty minutes to make that journey lnlo the town or ldilase. they now make it in a quarter of an hour. A speed of 30 or 40 miles an hour instead of’ six or seven with the horse, which takes time to sink into the mind. __._¢ Margin Buying Stdted Gambling PENNSYLVANIA JUDGE SAYS PURCHASER. HAS N0 RIGHTS 1N LAW UNIONTOWN, Pa, Nov. L-Buy- in: stocks on margin is kambling, sndas such has no standing in court according to an opinion handed down by Judie Hudson way in granting a motion for a non-suit against, Core 6s Gore. a brokerage house. Chester A. Conn, the plaintiff. al- leles 03.000 is, due him on margin transactions on the stock market. The Court hold that brokers merely collected foes for placing the order and had no responsibility for loss or otherwise. He ruled that the cust- omer or purchaser of stock on marg- - was a gambler, and without stand- ing in a court of law. --.--.-_.-.._- DR. W. R. (ZARSON Pillar! nradoata run-norm» ‘ ' and flanaaa nluaaas l“ Prince It. Pboaa I01? Opposite an. Paul's Obarcb. .__.... prescriptions . _., s. . U CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED snug your prescription! hora and you can be certain that they will bl filled according to your Doctor's or- ders. Graduate pharmacists will 60m- Ear0pe’s Mystery ManAwaits Death FARM, Nov. s-a-(I. U. P. )- Eurqpfs mystery lhaih-sir Basil Zaharotk-who has pulled the strings operating of Europe's political drama the las‘. plate oblivion with the aame silent! unobtrusiveneas. thy men in the world and probably i munitions factories and battleship‘ building yards which have multipllv.‘ ed his millions. Eighty. heartsore since the death, of his wife, the widowed Duchess De I Vllllirslico, De Los Caballeros. w; 1020, after l8 monihs of marriageq Sir Basil lives a soured existence.‘ surrounded by l host of servants‘ and personal physicians. i raw lmmuns Prom thousands of former busin- ex associates he has selected four| or flve friends whom he permits to- approaeh his bedside as he awaits the end. still the principal owner oi Monte Carlo casino. several muni- iions plants and among the heav- lest stockholders of the great Vick- ers industries in England, Bil- Basil Irlth his millions. With an initial investment 01 $5.- 000000 in the Monte Carlo casino Sir Basil increased his ioriuras by $7,000,000, for soon after he wok control his magic touch ‘enables the‘ gambling palace to declare a divi- dend of more than 100 per cent. for‘ a total of 4.700.000 francs. His career has been a melodra- ma for all his reticence. Ks was a hotel guide in his native Graeme. than fireman with a hose company. inter a money lender and merchant in woollens, until at 28 he‘ tntered the munitions business as sient for Nordanfeldt and. sold cannons t0 both Greece and ‘liarkey. M. this stage the American inven- tor. Maxim, cr@d his life "and pill- vention and sir Basil travelled I round the world sellins the Ameri- can machine-guns io Russia, Japan. qsrmany. France. England, Bulgar- ia, Switzerland and other countries. During the Spanish-American War he sold ltiillions of dollars‘ worth O! American machine-WM ll 5PM"- SOLD MIINITIONB the Alllicl. Always Qrggca, be paid 10f the hill/y G799: occupation oi Asia Minor. When the Greeks were driven out of Ans- toiia and lost heavily with the iali healy loss. W. nolland. pariah priest of Bl»- Oeorsc. Charlotte County. has been ins the late monalmor- J. J. Walsh.- vviioaa death cocumo a few daya aeo- nther llolland will be aumedod It at. 00cm by s». Iraasia m. orchid was has been acting ‘rector of Holy ‘trinity. ‘rho changes will be effec- tivd November n. ‘ ron REIi/T light Idol heasc at Cl mamas ‘IBM. Brighton. nu all aaeeca conveniences aaa ia mums in one o! the moat aaau-abla iarla sf the Oily. ll IBLIOI f -.-_.._..._.._._. w.u. NOVJ-fl-li-IO. 0100. ToLet -------- - -.' U..- E............_.. n Teachers Wanted " " “ ' III!‘ a- no ll TIRE!!! ...._......_._....._---_ » hcuaacnouatatrireet apply. 103 wanna-nil sol cavsn- § 1V. D. MUCLQG" Kins sum. olia-n-I-tl- dish School. Duties m Nlln at - ‘ oriee. supplement elm». I. § - mugging“ ro rultmsn- ‘Webb. secretary oi ‘mama. l. mum“ M mat roll. lllltoble rol- llahi ’ u m ‘MM. 2 n‘. m housekeeping; nice location. phone conoi-ructlbp- 4 ll - - tn is; mammal, oasl-si State steel works at Pretoria vnli be g Illa Isiah lunar (inst 00am ass last It ' "‘ "“' ellll~--~-~~ started nest yo". ’ {o-ogooooooo-o-c-o-o-oooooo-o-e-oo. [a '~ L. V dozens of armies. of has been behind the scenes of most more than 300 industrial concerns. while traveling through half century, has passed into com- Switzerland. by train, he met a] Twelve splendid trophies were m,“ beautiful Spanish woman, the Du- 56mm.“ me mums of the wmnm: hess Dc villafranco. Princess De Hum by ms “WW, mm“ m“ Yum h” Wmwd p” ‘Governor Frank R. Heart's. Folioivin; ‘he “that mdlvmml Bumps h” z Duke many cued m 1925‘ at i115 the Lst of lvinntrs and donors of ever produced. zai-isro! has severed i castle. near Paris. sil-‘B he prizes‘ nearly ail relations with the casinos Duchess were married. Her death i, c Still among the dosen moat vleai- l. 3° _ poll 8a has helped scores of armies to win wars. and 31 governments l My morning 5 liberally rewarded him with awards merit. He sat on the boards 01106. (lently for the Duke to die. appears‘ to have broken his. spirit. “Walking Back At Prince Edward BOYS AND GIRLS 0F TODAY Picture fans who altend the Prince! ‘Edward Theatre. where the De Mllle . studio production, “Walking Back," ‘was presented with great success yes- terday will have an opportunity seeing a "younger set" party. A real negro Jazz orchestra fur- nished music for the dancing during, [the filming of this scene, and maintains only a loose connectionmmed mm), o. the youthful dancers‘ to give impromptu exhibitions L811 lfifi U18 ThmSondurburg is a Danish vessel ‘o! 4.000 tons net and is now being .loaded with 35.000 bags of certified wood potatoes. shipped by the Potato . ‘,Grcllvers' Association. for New ‘fork. ‘ ‘whence she will sail on Wsdnesdrv [She reported passing the fault-mas- ted schooner Harry ‘Captain Raiuse. m the Straits This cCHOOXIBF. loaded with pulp-hood a‘. Rhhibucto. and bound for New York passed Summerside at 1 o'clock Sun- °’ FINE Tnorluzs PRESENTED T0 snow WKNNERS Licui inani- R. H. Jenkins trophy for Cham- ‘piOil adult male whelped pTPTlOUS to =l028—A. l... Rogers. Ksilsingion. . Fwd and Gun T .1)‘ for C11am~ plan adult male wlicllivod in i923- ‘ John A. Loo. Sunnnevsicie. 9. New Brunswick. Dept. of Agricul- v ‘lure trophy for Champion adui: lllCil8--A. L. Rogers. . A E. liicLcan trophy for Chum- pion adult female lvheiped previous tn l926—l-I. J. Kennedy. Southport. ‘A 5W1?! pmvmq 51933 op T33 I A. F. Cszllpbcll for Champion fo- imale wllcipcri in l92B~J. B. locker» . [byu l-iamiiicn. Heart: trophy for Cl-lampicn adul: ll‘1hil1Q-J. R- Lockerbgv. i Canadian Bank of Commerce tro- lpily for male fcx whelped in 1929- 10cc. E. Brown. lfergaie. ; Charlottetown Eoardof Trade iro- .phy Champion female whelped in l929-Robert Baker, Bcdeque. 1m Miiligali and Morrison for Grand lChampicn adult male or fcmzllw-A. L. Rogers. B. Roy Holman trophy for Grand of Of; mum“ am“ "a" A whmd "blues" i Champion pup-Robert Baker. entertainer staged a dancing and, Bank oi Montreal trophy for has‘. singing act. and introduced a nov- p“), of mamqed foxeswx‘ J, Kerk city by leading the orchestra through ma" the unusual method of "swayingi Lane trophy for best fox shod-n b1: “m” 6mm‘ u“ “m” nmnbsn‘ Th” , amateur exhibiton-Robcl-t Baker. story is one that deals- effectively; The following names were omitted with modern youth and is admirably‘ from l“, wears “s. o; wmners; presented. An unusual display of lovely danc- - CLASS 5 in; frocks add another interesting? note to the party sequences of "Walk- ing Back’ which was directed Rupert Julian. mu: slsvcls by ‘Section 4-Fcmale whelped in 1923 Sue Carol is ideally cast. in the, leading feminine role. with Richard wailing opposite her. Others who have ‘ J. R. lrockerbgv. Hlfmltbn. Brenton A. Clarke Summon lit. 2nd. prominent rolas are Robert meson. ~ M. bun on l-hc path to rlcl-‘M ‘m9 l" [Ivan Lsbedeff, Arthur Rankin. Jane 1°10"! ‘ha’ "Plm- 14°“ “d m" Keekley, Florence Turner. Billy sul- “iivan and George Stone. ..._..__._.-_.__._,~._. "DARK STREETS" AN EXCITING ,FILM STORY 0F UNDERWOR. flWITll MULHALL 1N DUAL 30L A gripping tale of two brothers- one a policeman and the other a thief _ ‘,-unwound across the screen of the. Durlns ill! "PM w" h‘ "Mblw ,Capitol Theatre yesterday when his tori-um by fill“! mllmim” *’° "our Streets" a rim National mt°nmd m production. had its initial showing. l "Dark Streets" depends for story on the resemblance of iboth of them. One grew up in Basil also took l M 5mm.’ Sh. way of the law becoming a poiice-| _ma.n. and the other found a career, outside the law. They attempt. ‘protect each other, although still re- . 1., . "m", Jon“ E a’ N“ ‘gum immm: “mm t“ (M. o‘ mm W“ Section 8—Y0un:9fen\sle a elmd n worlds. To complicate matters they appointed 0° W“ am" c" 3°“ both in lova with the same girl, minty Church. sv- Jchp. I"°°°°°' played by Lila Lea. who. being able decide to pick and choose. can't which one aha wants most. but as he la driving away. Pat. cop. recognises him through windshield oi lha truck. Danny. however. has a perfect Pat, warns Danny. and Danny ‘the gang's territory. When the gang wsylays the spectacular endinj. Alfie Herring. as the girl's mo gives several good comedy bits. - lcanas Ilth lawless lalttlelield, as a ,two brothers. Jack Mulhaii portraying Darmy. the crook. aids his gang in . the robbery cf a aiik warehouse. is iliilce in the seiawayfmuuiali do turn warns Pat to keep away from The task is Danny comes to his aid to provi<~ 3rd. 4th. l 5th. l 6th. ‘ 7th. 8th. Ernest 1".‘ Mill. Kensington. John A. Lea. Summerside. Hooper Bros... Charlottetown. Urban Gillis. Miscouche. J. W. McDonald, Gleninnan. Hooper Bros. Charlottetown w i loss , lonsmwn. Moncton. N. B. 3rd. l den. m! 4th. Geo. E. Brown. Margatle. the. bth. Geo. E. Brown. Margot/c. 0th. L. W. Hancock. Summersiclo ‘lth. A. E. McLean. Summerside. we Fred Dixon, Mermaid. t CLASS 5. PALE SILVER °l u‘ Geo. Brown. lvlcLure d: Macliinnon. Captain J. L. Read. wellington iiicNeiil. J. W. Jones. Geo. Broom. Percy Miller. 1st. 2nd. 0rd. tth. 5th. 6th. 7th. the 8th. the in,the two men are widely differen "irl. Katie Dean. thar. l Her ' With This Refrcs Alcyoutired, A. liitLelian. l EaSection Ev-Young Male whclped in i ist. McLui-e d: MacKini-ion. char- 2nd. Henderson d: lilfiNillfllltOll. Captain John L. Read. Bor- Boulter explained. Another ‘census taker. are very funny indeed. done, however. if the growers on» ' ‘ es excellent work in his tinue to alibi. dual parts. His characterizations oi ping during the past. month.“ ' Lila Lac is delightful as the Irish 1 6 Maurice Black. aa Beefy. the sang fender. Pat Harmon and l. N. Osl- yer; are also prominent in the out. Regain Lost vigour Beverage run down en's teed what Mr. John J. Mam-lie I i 0n§$£§:'.3::£ k! I ‘O a red ofreco p‘: ‘u~ _ ' all §lfiswu m2: efielancv." ' Fordi75o you lmyztapuéollno o g- _ - me cnis lo ma - WatsonbTonic-Btoutan Ale- ‘I old reliable tomes-a refresh-IQ. ful drink. used for 03 years. I Sold 51 m: BLOIS 5120s., LTlLChaflottetnIp s1. aunts s co., at». Ontario. aerlnlnul Bldm. Toronto. UVER HALF i tCOntlnlieG from pm l) Oct. 20, s. s. "Cissy." tcpco bush- els for Norfolk. Oct. 3i. S. S. "Prithjo! Elde," 104,- 000 bushels for New Jersey. Oct. 3i, S. S. “Frcderlcicsourgj” t0.- 50’) hushtls for New York, - Oct. 3i. S. S. "Jersb2k,“ 55,000 bushels for Norfolk In addition to the above the Associa- ‘. lion assisted in loadinl the following l steamers for Cuba, the number oi , bushels given representing the As< ‘ sonuzioivs shipments in each case: i 0oz. i6, "Alma. Sophie." 21,500 bush- ! cls. _ Oct. 17, "Lisbeth" 31,137 bushels. Oct. l8, "Rajah." 27,000 bushels, These steamers were loaded early so as to arrive in Cuba before the bo- ginnzzlg of Novenlhel‘. when the high- er tariff on potatoes come into ef- fact. r Shipments n, nsll Dllising October the Association alas shipped by rail 7.400 bushels o: seed I and 2.1.000 bushels of table stock po- i a‘. ‘s to Caliadiazi ports. l N22,". "in; the large quantity cf Daisies: ihtt‘. has already left the island. Lhcr: ilolv on track tor the S, S. “R;;g_',a.“ load-rig at Georgetown. A . and. 75.000 U‘ ' is at Surn- ‘i00000 bushels. chained for New I I J l‘ tile S. S. “:9ll5b8l'3," i» York. These steamers ‘lull lczding Th sda; oi ; this i‘. ekund will be f0llailVCdiinl~ llfwfillitfij‘ by" the S. S. "Ivel-fi‘ fol i: Norfolk. and the S. S. "Fred-res? fol Jllcilsclzivlile. Fla. l-"i h is returnlnl lar her second ct it is indeed a fcrtuilate thing fol the Province, Mr. Buuller pointed cut. that so much seed is being mov- eri, the price being from sixty t: eighty per cent higher than for tablv stock. Were it not. for the Associa- tion's organization it would have been: impossible this year to have realized anything like the prices which will bl paid, he added. n Dull bisrkct For Table BUICK At the present time there is n: iai-g market for table stock potatoes. Ml‘. Boultcr continued. Every avail- able market to which table stock can be shipped is being sought out. Al- i though potato production this year is supposed to be much below the average yield ii is difficult to interest buyers at present prices. Mr. ‘Bouitar believed the decline in tho stock mar- ket had greatly affected the potato market. Not since the stock market crash has there been the same “psp" to the buying. There were specific cBsCs of orders for potato shipment: being cancelled because the purchases ‘ has "gone broke" on the stock mar- ket. "No matter what. the price play be later on in December or midwlnter nearly aii the potato shipments are being moved now because of the in: ability of the grolwei- to protect them against frost. Were it not for the outlet which the seed market otfcrs. the potato industry in the Prcvlnol this year would not offer anything like the remuneration which it now affords. Suggestion to Growers The Association is experiencing a little difficulty in keeping everythilsl cleaned up before frost sols in. Ind they are urging the growers to make every effort to spread the loading o! the care cverthe entire season. "we have orders for seed potatoes which will call tor shipments fl@ now until the last of March, Add he lels compelled to move more at a time than the market will take, we shall be able to handle the entire crop that will grade fOr certified use," w. "This cannot bl ship as they have been ship- t. an oxirepleiy difficult aaosooassmasaaaoaooooooa O § m2. .1. P. MILLAR BINTAI. llildlelt nouns-a as IMO a O II ioeraarqmassa sauna O4OIOQ. ‘one, but ma aicoi- u convincing both Pat. ‘as the bop and the crook. These steamers have already sailed "v was‘. K ‘C; swim ‘§‘?_Es $1?‘ _u%;_%El*_‘-4'1fi r ‘ e ' l» ...-...~ _-; . . a e”. .