Amie ("sails He Collage 0F at: 143". ‘hi; II IIO. IOIITREA llnnnunnnmnnt New Battery Service r iii? SHOP from Bowman's Catalog. SHOP from Batman's Catalog. A FEW siLK under-skirt: CHIP Winnipeg, better known as “Ralph (‘onnoi-j’ aiiil Dr. James Rndiiott on ‘Fut-sduy next, November 6th. Speaking iu Zion Church at 2 p.m. and in the Methodist Church at is iii-lug held tlirotiglinut (Yuniida in thl- iiiii-ri-sts oi‘ (‘hurcli Union, the aim iii-lug not controversial but inspirational, and the public is cor- dially-invilod to hear those lillfflll- .'Il speakers. MAIL FOR OVERSEAS.—Tho uvxi, full nutil li'l)r iilie United King iioiii will be by tlii.- "Niclita" sail- lin" from "Moiitieal 0n the 7th iii- ' , 'l'h... ]1l.\‘[, ilcspitttih to oun- .t'-l. with -i.h:it Stmmetr will ho from lien- on 'l‘ui*sday morning tho oi’ ‘Toronto, will visit Charlottctoivn 7.30 p.m. A Shrink‘! ol such infecting j THE [iilllllll illllllllllle w?’ »5 The Mitchell Inqiiry (Continued From P186 F1") colli-ctiiinl church (lily, at '1 p.m. BEAN SUPPER from 5 to 7, this evening in School Room oi‘ Central Christian Church. ' THERE W~IILL BE THE UQOAL inn at $2-75-—'FR°W$5 BROS- parade ot different overseas units no. 152011-241 illl Armistice my,- min the o. w. » . ' -\, H e, deli te- arrangements CHURCH UNION team-IRE to be a. placed niei’. 1i COMING-Dr. C. W. (lordou of < v ' METHODIST DISTRICT MEET- lNG.-—'Tbe Charlottetown District oi’ the Methodist Church will meet lu this clty»in connection with the visit oi’ Doctors Gordon and Endi- cott 0n Tuesday. next, November 6th. There will be _no morning ses- sion. but the members arriving in the city by thc morning trains are asked to report at 11 ii.ni. at lleartz CHURCH OF SCOTLANQ-llev D, .\i. Lamont will preach on Sui uriiziy Nov. 3rd, at (lanoi- (‘ova at 7.30 l’..\l. on Sabbath, Nov. -ith, a‘. Nlni- Alili- (‘reek at 10.250 A. M: sit (‘liurchill at 2.510 p.m. (special the Peoples and ln ISLAND HORSES AT TOR- removing. . the state ol cultivation to his w ti was sold? l would like someone else t0 111 that, however. 'Our 15nd,!!! 111 cultivation (or a big term. Q. ln what state was his‘! A. When it was sold it had been very well looked alter. naturally good land. to have a colony there. A. Yes. Q. And the people he was have were retired oflicers? A. stood. Q. to be? Hull i). sion would be? A. The amount he said ilrcil pounds per unnum. spoke in general terms-i. Q. Was that the maximum thc minimum? - A; l uni not prepared to say. practically no fences or huildinll- They were not worth the cost of Q; How is your land as realm!" A, We thought ours was better. it, is Q. Mitchell said he was going Yes, that is what we under- Army and nnvul olllcers. llow, were they represented A. All oi! considerable means, Diil he say what lhcir pen- was about 2,000 eiiivh-alioiithve hun- ile only hen MATINEE 8.16. s ' ' . , imstlnca. Adults 10¢. Child" . Evening. Orchestra. “a “h”: 11s . Y 21 . . . children, m. _ ' M. dge [air not i Nation.” The Greatest Thriller Since “The Birth of a The Punchiest, Pep. piést Rapid-tire Plot Seen Since the Days of “Secret Service.”_ to shown. OI‘ “BULLDOG This greiat stage success comes to the Screen in as tense, thrilling and dramatic ta picture as has ever been nnurnninnnj l Realistic scenes act- Station TERY SERVICE STATION IN THE PROVINCE We have bought the entire bat-' tery equipment of the J. S. Wedlock Co., and put Mr. H. V. Fraser in charge. ' Mr. Friaser is an expert in the battery service work and was manager of that department 0f the Wedlock Co. ~ I With the equipment we have, we are in a position to give ser- vice in any make of battery. Let us take charge of your battery through the winter. Our rates are reasonable and lllt’ ~_.-.ir tamed. Phone 933. j The A McLaughlin Buick Service Station. 159-163 Queen Street THE BEST EQUIPPICI) BAT- ‘ llllill. .~\ full mail from the Mari- } mi.- Proviuiai-s will ailsc be rte" willing‘ from llallfliix on i Hill. 'lh-i~ lust ilcspatch Proviiii-i- be g on iii.i'niii;; ili.- iih, Tho = Iii; floni .\l(l1.lll'€'lll land ;i;m from til Wcidnesd " Alon i rial l0 n i l; i- [i l'!~i, soil lli)l‘l'\‘E|l)0llil~‘IlCP. 10th PERSONALS Mr, .~\. Freedman, Si. John, is the i-ity. .\lr. 1-‘, Liniiburg, Aloniri-al, is guest at ilii- Queen. Mrs. .l. 'i‘. (‘anii-riiil, llorili-n, in thi- city. .\lr. A. J. Aiiii-Atliiin, Selkirk, u‘: .n the city yi-sli-riiayn .\lis_>'ix= V. 'l'lll‘l'illlli and A. m the i-astiern train yesterday. n I .\i. and hide. Aliri-il (‘uruileigillii the Quiivn lloicl. .\lr. and Ali's. .l. ziiiiig (‘oivziuk/t Limlii-il is. ill ' iii c. iii-oil lit: i-cporis remarkably’ i\\'li'l\'. Tilr. ii‘. it, llPilrlZ, (Tity, ri-turueil A New Shipment Just Received This “Prim Lady” Art Leather Shopping Bag has them all beat to a frazzle. ‘Big and Roomy Size 14x15 Inches ORDER ONE TODA Y Something New, Something Different The “Prim Lady" Ari Leaiher Shopping Bag illustrated above. carefully made. strong and durable, of high grade waterprooi A1 Leather, handsomely lined wl-th flowered cretonne. The handles are exceptionally strong and will support any reasenabli‘ strain. The open-mouthed top is kept securely closed by a broad stirap and clasp. The en- tire bag reflects good taste and is ideal for shopping or as an overnight bag. it must be seen to be fully appreciated. OUR OFFER We count ourselves fortunate indeed in being able to secure s limited number or these Shopping Bogs for our subscribers. While they last you can secure one for send- ing us one subscription (either new or renewal) for one year and 60 cents. "’\¢'¢V;i:,¢_~_ .-_.W .,_. . .. ,1. .5, ___ OLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON ‘File Charlottetown Guardian Circulation Dept. Gentlamenz-Eliclosed please and $4.60. Enter or re- new my subscription lor one year and send me Postage Prepaid the "Prim Lady" Art Leather Shopping llag as advertised. My Name is Li»; ii-Tlto Street l aiii Qllvlilfilll? Stilt) l-.'iit<-r or renew my subscription for one year and send hie postage preps-id the "Prim Lady" ‘ - ' 1.. ' ill!‘- Wi-ilni-silayi uiitli.‘ from a short iisir io Winnipeg. lle. reports 1| -oii;.:il~i'.'ilili- improvement iii c0 n. iliiinii lii thc \Vcnt, a more gcneritl ii-i-liuil "f optimism prevailing. Misses (liadys and Fiazi-l McCoy, 'li‘('illlllliilllt'll by ihi-ir sister Mrs. .l. A. Wi-bsii-r iii‘ Charlottetown. ri- turiii-ii llllllll‘ mi Aioiiiiay Ni-iv York, wlii-i-ii they “ion. v ' ring. their lir0tlii-r.——l\loiiirtoii ‘Frans ‘ cript. llliss lCvi-lyn-‘Iidfm-ly. ll. N., North \Vlll.l'll1ll‘I‘, loft this iveek for ‘(Elli-boil \\'l'lt‘l'(' slii- has cniierieil the Niivliiaii- in‘ llli! Sisters of Phar- ity. Miss (‘oaily was nun of ilit- .'i‘ziiltlaiing cl i-is of ilii- (‘ity llos- wiial. who l‘4'(.i'l'\'6‘il their diploma ri-i-i-iitly. is an old phrase request- ing quicker action. We “make haste" in render- ing our superior drug ser- vice at all times. in fact PROMPTNESS is our watchword. When your Doctor's Prescription is sent hero you may be sure it will be filled IMMED- IATELY with highest quality pure drugs, by ex- perienced Pharmacists in our scruplously clean and sanitary dispensary. The sumo satisfactory - service is given "all over" our store. Try us and you won't have to say "Make llustii. Manlilllllilll THE REXALL KODAK STORE Phone 219 fp. Box 382 (‘(4-1- patirlieil by the. Steamer “Megan- un the iltli the “Empress of France” sails tlizebwi: on Satin-day after- i-arrryiiig news‘ l).'ll"\“l'il.‘i nllrl, iipecizrlliy- atl- Boudriiau, lluston, "were pZlSt-iiillgr-l‘: .li:i\-, aii- visiting llli‘, itiiy, gill-sis ai l). .lonr>s, Nviv- t ll. i‘. (fhristic, Toronto, rc- ‘ill paying his iall Visit to tlii- crown stronger in (‘all having ex» good busi-x ll/‘Sh iii .\'ii\'a Svotia and New Bruii-l ON TO.—-(‘ol. ilio iiie ay I... four horses, 'l‘he Yank, 2.2U1/..Ciip Jackson, 2.2014, Dan Pntchon, 2.1 1/ l'l\‘i'tl at Toronto in good (ronditlo ‘if-S. Ernest Aii-Tagui- anii Eilgn the l('l', raci-s. A very interesting and insrluctiv ‘itlvlllllv was lii-lil iu the (‘allege or “Tuesday, Nov, Zlii on lllil subject without (‘nivrrsity cduieatiou makes a better wife than a woman with a An excell- ivai-i i-siaiiiislieii in ' ’i.llili nettle: \\'t‘l‘l‘ uni ilseil i0 any improve~ noticeable. ir “ltiisolviiil il that a woman iii (‘liivvrsity eilucatioil.“ _| i:lli ]ll‘i'i‘l‘il.l'l)l |greai extent. A great l1lt‘lli \‘v'.’l.‘< ilivi-eftu-ii the di-iivi-ryi of ilie spent-hos. Des piii- llll' vi-ry ilifliiruli ltlii- speakers lmili ‘Pro’ and ‘Con lbauilli-il thc subject. iii a very fit .\i r. Stieivari, in a ii-yv well chosen remarks, couiiiii-iiiiiiil the speakers on iliit piuipiimtitili of llll‘ subject liuiiiii-r. The Honorary Prt-slilieili hail nothing but. praise t'or thc ilian industry and thc (‘anodiiin lionic market. That. this policy has aria is proved Liberal opponents. who, whilc still rejecting it in the- ory and in their platform have con- tinued and adopted it in practice. That protection is now gaining fav- 'or even in England, ihc last strong- Vivid of free trailc, is proved by the riicont public ilcclaratidn oi‘ Pre- micr Baldwin that the only hope of check or curo for unemployment rests on protection of the British home market. |by its former The protective policy which Sir John Macdonald gave to Canada forty-live years ago, now becomes the declared policy oi‘ all the lead- ing nations of thc world, and it is worthy oi’ mention that since the (‘. British Premier announced his con- litri '.’ viction of its soundness the cable ‘news tolls us that his government . other yieoplii uiiil liiiil not limi- to hf“ finally carried ‘we by“"']“c' ‘ZODIP and si-i- iiii- ilicu. rind lili y 1-19115- T1115 111113! 111111111 11ml‘ 01‘ zipproiirlicil inc iii ilud out ii’ l much. but at the least it is not would sec. discoul-flgiug_ Q. \Vlio approacbi-il you‘! ‘ *§§f+§ 0-4004044-0-0-60-0-0-64 a Shampoo Preparations We stock all the reliable D. A. hlai-Kinnon ro- understootl it was the iiiinlmilin. Some, higher in thc service, would rcci-ivcil a ti-liigram from Toronto yesterday morning stilling that his .. and ('01. Waltz, 2.1614, had ur- Th!‘ horses arc in charge oi‘ Ales- llougliiou and will be prepared for P. W. C. DEBVATING SOCIETY— rresoiuiior v , ' would l)!‘ only live days from lung iihin lll‘ was TWV-‘lllilllllfi with you at that time‘! was an (iptimi glvi-n iii 11w. Sinai-- body told mo hc wns very anxious be getting morn than that. Q. Did he state the these men hail in money? 'A. privaio means least 330.1109- Q. Wi-re they coming ivork? A. They were looking for Dllliii‘. where they could settle in t. i’. ziuiounting in n nut r aiiil their own amusements. q ll\'i‘. as retired gentlemen. with onQtlie island all the time‘! A, lli> spollu about thc that would init~,i'i‘iiria with lllt.‘ vi-ry lllllifll. ‘l change we ari- liuuily sliori- lli‘l'l'. iiiuda il’ they iviintcd to. lllie l~l‘. land ii‘ ibi-y ivisiireil to tuke i liirgi- stiali-Z’ A. _ .\'ii. George Mayne (Syviiru) Mr. lnman: l would ask that ilio same objection be noted in iiio cii ~4- nt’ this witness as ivas rill“i‘(l l-i». fore. The Commissioner: Very well. A. i think l met Iilltchell come time this summer. Q- Did you vnii-r into an ligfiifl- inent lo sell him some oi‘ your liinu "n this block for colonization |ll‘l‘- Jokes‘? A. Yris. Q. \\’1icu did you lfllllfl! llll- bun gain with him? A. Some time in February. Q. You nii-t him thi-n‘! '\. No, lint thcii. llow iliii you ..ci*niiat'- ii-‘il: A iii: wuniiil io izi-t my liiuil llll‘ A, .\lr. .lobn Sinclair, lh-ii-i" Slu- -lair and Vi/llllillll iliaynia 'l‘iii'y' :iil told niii about llll.‘ Hl‘ll('lll“. Q. Diii ho take any option iriini A. Yi-s. I uuiii-riiiiliiil Iliiii. lllr. Mitchell liad pri-pzirvil ii, '|‘||..r,. amount Ill‘ said mnny oi’ them had colony, have their own associates, and litilc piece of laud and doing a little bit oi‘ work, with a pair of foxes for ii hobby more than anything r-lsii. Wi-rii ihoy going to remain winter iii-re and said that lie did nnttliluk ll‘ they wished to llllllif‘ 'l‘lii-y could go to lien‘- l-Ixamluzitiiin by the Attorney ually filmed at land and England. The Carlton and other in Hob popular English Land- marks prominently shown. l0 (1 fl WHAT A “THE SANDS FIFTH STARTLING fl Action! Thrills, Fights, Suspense and Mystery are all blended in this exciting Melo Diiama. i “AROUND THE , WORLD” PICTURE ! OF DOOM” CHAPTER OF DON’T MISS IT! ‘BABIES WELCOME’ TWO REELS OF LAUGHTER OUR COMEDY FEATURE lll u. ting and (fli'\'l'l‘ mauiii-r. The spea- l1°"1“- d“! “ml-“lfhirml a“ A w, 1...“,- wpn. W.“ |,,.,.p.u.,.,| and rich ‘lllOllil oi thc \V(=,Gl of (anaila in U- ha“ Imngilln“, was hum m, Mqin illustration biblical referent-c“ 1111" 1‘1‘»‘il1i‘1*1- , f1‘ firm’, . _ ' ' ‘ ‘ 1 . . . ,. ., in i ' ' . ‘land iiuoiuiioiis from noted ilii-rury' 'Q~ lllii ll" Ill-Ii"! -111Y nilllfulvllid A ‘Ym Hm.“ “V, m“, ,-,..."|l,.,| in a Vic lions that these people were going u‘ Hm‘ Miwhp" finmum yo“ lIorY for tlii- “i‘on" side. The critic. l“ wk" "p “"1"” “ml mm“ ‘m ‘l ‘ lug ii‘! "PK", oi‘ building on our land. Q That was not contaiiiiiii ilii- option, was ii ‘I in i011. Muss-t, were guests ycsteriltiy speakers. ll» gave a short llllilliiiil‘ swam" ‘ v . 1 til ii the |.it the lii-vi-ro, hiiy have been fen thi- Ylillll" of i-iluiazition and urg I Q- rYillbllvlongi lo where? filxzzxtrxyq-xiiifiln ‘m: I : A |- 1. . 1 1 opii l . , iiii; l‘i‘liiil\‘t*.~‘. ini- ilii- psi-t ii-iili-il the siuiii-nis in lllilki‘ the best ' f‘ ‘m"r*"' . . Q And \\'llr-.n iliil lie sneak io l-lil. i ill N11. Sli-vfilri. iuse oi‘ tliicr spari- lllillllilllill. Syn-all Q‘ H"! yo" SH, Mr Monlmmq] I ' l i" lillillli; a‘ - -- ivFSZ "I'm" i'ill‘l‘ll' “Rmilslili: Wil "1""? ‘Plait inspect-vii Iliivii yiriiiym‘ """‘"' f“? .""'“-“ I I 'l‘iii- (iuzirilizlii regrets io learn oi'li;ini llarby, l-.‘v:iiit'i-li'iii~ lloll: ldrii ""1? ‘Fm!’ mdmlm i" ‘my m" Mihu/ltgillglliii‘ ‘islsfi while he was bore _ lila- scrious lllllPSS oi Mi". tlcorgc-l-‘oiiuil. “Con? Alim- Nieliolsonl l“ Va?‘ , _ ‘his _.m,nm,.r_ | “m; “m fiilfflflbOlll H lli- c}, one of ill" oldest and iuiisililorilon Pliziiiillvr, lfiitliieieii Doyle.’ 1A,‘ ?“"' ‘I "mull" m‘ "mp m“ 1|". gnu, l :lil_L'lll_V riispi-i-tiiil residents in‘ YilHLIlIOITIPII \\'igiiiori-, ('l'llii', Alflx‘ 5H,“. l itlintiliéw "mm hm] hm“ ya" ml‘, Q, llfllflll": iliir lllllli-llllml’ “Y1” —-—- ‘ ~ . . ‘ ' - ‘llt‘l'l ‘. . .u..-.~~-. \\'. u. o. ilowl-i, x. w. _'. 11ml viii“! _ """""‘,'. __ . _ lGlZLIlWlH and l.. ll, .lii<-tili.~i, are; ”_""<'>—‘“_ i§h"ylf:('_l!::"'“" 0mm” I “W”! jfixlihvuu hntn- n;;;,»ihiii_i; i:i-‘.-i . ,"llllillll-.' the .\loiiir.~:il gui-sts ill tlii I ‘ ‘ Hvitli tht- survey” ‘ ‘II I ,| \~- .7, .-,_ . l Q. iiavii you sonic n! what irzisi f, , .__' , , l "' " ‘"“ ____ V , NOteS 1111B Way lvlot-io-ii off in Qlloiélfs? ‘ ; A3 ' “i” l“""' "’ “Mk m‘ m‘ n . . . . ,. . ,______ ' A Yes, There was one piccii not w“ "l" . I _ .\l|. .iiiil Alis, .l. C. h nu, M s.‘ l). , ' ' * * -- 1i i ' .11‘. * ism» illlil .\lr. .l. i., l<‘lbili"inl-'.l(fitl'- (commufli "W" Pace Four) iigffkg“, °" ‘lm 1mm" Th“ “"‘“ \i-.(i1;}ni-\?nll “I m m“ m I l lwm“ “mm”: m“ “W's” HIHiSH-rud!ill1('i‘l\'l'(l tho [ii-o li- tlrit the have Udell-It'll taut“ ‘mfar lvmmh H‘ Iyl A‘ was‘ I iii ihi- Victoria iloielHSi. .l0liii.] , ' p ' .‘ ' y 7 v ( ‘l’; O runqd ma" i Q. Diil you have any ollicrilcal-l this “.,.,,k_ {hail Dill! Slvllillillii. policy for forty I L‘ 0W milci land in all, Le-iinkg with M“ Amuhv" n, n“ ._. years’ in the pmwcuon or Canw '31s?‘ llfni: you, was incluilcilintiiui- A‘ Yo I v. .,.._ . . Q: I suppose your land is. about’ A. 205 acres. , 1H,, Q_ Ho“, nmch Romany ‘m5 in _ thc bjdlllvlc quality as ilir- tlllllla. ‘Jlllllllll in the ivholc arran surveyed? A‘ ‘My Imwh‘ yea‘ l A. l could not. say, but l llllilt r- Q‘ f“? m“ hmmmm; 1mm" m“ stand there were five hunilriiii and Fmmp”) some 3cm,“ A. 0n an average, yii-i. v Q when dkryo“ first meat M?‘ Q, is your land pretty lll‘il.‘.l all Mitchell ‘z Mi “P? A. Yi-s. I have about iwcnl)" |lll'i.‘(l l\(‘l'i‘:€ not unilci- iuitiviition. t). l)lil you nvi-i" lllHll‘ .‘\lli(‘lll‘ll. count? tains lliiiliir and Dutliiei’ A. Tliiirii were twi: gentlemen who came \viili_ Captain Duillcy. l uliilersliinil tliut llii-sii were. tlli‘ mien. ll!‘ diii iioi introduce them ' io mo. Q. \\'i-ri-. you priisiiut. when ilicria was any i-iiuviirsiiiloii ll'i'l\\'i‘tr!l ilii-iu and Dudley"! A. Nu. 'l'lii-y were ivaiiiimz lii gel their siii- moved. .\lr. Scluiriuziu liuil l.'inili-i| iliri-i- liiiiils iii‘ lunilu-r, iin lauil belonging ii; William, Mayne. 'l‘hc.iii- iui~n were asking; lllil hiiw tlii- blocks wi-ri- liii-l ohIl 'l‘lii~y lookr-il OYPI‘ ihi- L"'O1lllll llllil‘ illl‘y (‘llll-"li" to have thcir iuiii;;:ii0\\' t‘,l't'(‘.l.i'il on my liiiiil. 'l‘liis was some iinie in the latliir purl iii‘ fiugusl. Captain Dudli-y asked ilicni if they would bii siiiisiliiil tviili this land. anil ih<-y' suiii they would l lii-uril thi-ui talking. (‘upt. lludli-y aski-il: "\‘.'ill you give niv uicrc luoncy for’ this liiuii than for ihi- land below?"| Auil uni- of ilicm siiiil: "Yes." He: uskiiil, “Will you give llll‘. more iiioiiiiy ivlii-n you g-it ilio bungalow iiri-i-ti-il?" auil illll sumo lllllll re‘- plii-il "Yes." l do lint know which one it was. ' U. is ilie bungalow niurltcil nflI iii wiliicli the bungalow la built‘! l A. Yi-s. Q. llow iuuny ‘\(‘l'('l1 is in .liai plot‘! A. Four acres. Tilt-y were qui- iim: tcn ncri-s in the othi-r place. 5 l iinilcrsinuil that they could havi- iiii many plots us they wished. Q. \‘Vliiit were they KOIDKIOPX- chunko? A. They had niloroil tlicm 21w land lit-low that Mr. Schiirman was liinillug the lumber on, on Mnynds inrni. Q. The block they picked first? Shampoo Preparations that‘ '0Qcn"}]|),lf:;,:|;::,,P?,:k,,|g,, n» Bive satisfaction. Come A. i went out to Air. John Sin» he“ first clalr's in sign the option. a Q- M any mic you signed ii? Palm-Olive ' gm‘ . Seven Suths land ' m prw“ l‘) m‘ 5m‘) '1" 11""? 8| r A- Y“. llm flilmi- as tho others. ‘un Q S" 111111 Y0" IIHYM‘ iiciiially Smirnoff "l" Mitch I unlll lll‘. was hi-n- m Mulsll. Coco. oii 35c. “"g""‘-’ ’ Watkins Mulsll. Coconut on Women 0f Three Amaml ~ Evans Williams Ordinary "-'——- chmnom". mxlylllgrfllgllliilgtcarilmoiher and zriinil. Henna G-sduatod Hon“, H, "Med from nor- Dcriencc the remzirliaiiiin Canthrax strengthening and t l ' 011 0 properties Nynl olillydla Fl. Plllllllli-IIYB Vogetabln > Phoebe Snow ‘ gglllxlllélgllfllill ilazageficoniingégm ills ofi P wiu o ‘ " "' B "Om my 00mg" ry “i743 "y I'm" E‘ t 1188-. for her l lbo E rm wiim Drug mro izsgiprzztiaifoiiirleggih 82$: I — llfllllll. is now looked upon by : V women everywhem. as tho standard ,. ' . I- _. remedy for woman's ills. it has b _ g , been prevail that it beneath as out - _‘ "if! 100 women who for lliiim. but the lumber hail been there to liiiilil this bungalow. get where tho bungalow is actually ullt? ‘ A. i cniinot say who plckcil it llow mucii land were they to Matinee Saturday Starts at 3 O’clock Sharp a‘ ubmii that before iliey started buiiil- A. No, but he asked for tlic 1111.1"! galuw has lNltfll completiiil? ll10l‘l‘i)\\' since thc carpenters li-lt it. . ‘ ~ E n lng hi’ 11 ' iipiiiilr oi‘ illlyllflll)’ t-lim llllifll: \\'lil|' gvonisnlot occupied.’ kffillléhtglzliulol‘: séiertieiyhnm on one hm‘ m ,'h"‘ Wm”? Q. Did you get any cnmmunica- or two occasions, nnil l mot Dudley ‘ ‘ M” tlon from Vlr Mini-hell slni-o you when he conic with those othcriwii Mr. Gaudet, K.C.:-—- . ‘ ' '. ‘ ' ' . , gave him the option! gentlemen. Q, \()ll got, ilil llioncy on .ii - A- Nmle whmevpr. you hm] no dpnlings Wlill _ Q. Diil you sec hlin in August him; though? A" M" ‘l "man ivlii-u be was hero‘! A. N0- ' Q. You llilVL ll bungalow, A‘ Yes‘ that w“ when I “w Q yondon-[know whutlnleffflll lhrlgh?‘ 1 h thprp ,llllll. they had iii this trunsiwliflll- - '-“- ' -' - i . A. N . Q. Did you sec thrsi- men, Cap» Q m‘! he Buy anything about o how his scheme was progressing? aims . rilple ilasings -—1ll every—- ar Pipeless F URNA CE A11 parts are Cast Iron. 1N0 asbes- tos, Lining to Wear out. The Caloric is built for safety and long service. Lowest prices quality considered. Let us quote you on heating your home. Fred H. Trainor The Reliable Plumber Opp. Prince Edward Theatre Phone 393d. _______ A. N0. Q. llow long is it since thc bun- A. Yes. Q. Did you have any “"1"”: tlon about the transaction Wil l lliink it is three wooks to Captain Dudley. A. l met Captain Dudley twice A. At 4 p.m. adjournment was midi‘ until 10 o'clock Wednesdnl’ 111m’ lug, November 14th. A. 1 did not hear him say any- thing. . Q. lle looked over the ground‘! Mixpcrimce i: thiti,‘ g DILCALDWELLS LAXATIVE -, SYRUP rsrsiu ‘Isjusi whaiywiflflld A _ This Will Make Digestion East A . . b.5515“; 1 Wills’? B351: figs i-orpid liver. sourusiélnrbrlgavivoham‘ I piic needs is charcoal and neaihooaied _ u ‘h. breath [um but a medicine headaches and such ailinell that. wi help his bowels to movo indicate deranged" HD1111! . bowels. Many serious iillm“ m- y. regularly, for dys u and consti- tion urc allied. f yo_u willq take prevented by this timolY ‘M’ .».§.'....Ft:';lr.".l."...ln;".:.:"n.a.‘l: Fonhi-itivi-i-iiisw“ tions on the package coll for you will soon digmit your food ‘props-rig and sa it outmonnn y, a ‘ hcor urn, belching. dissinam, not‘! vousneas and bloating will vanish. In time you can dispense with all Have no hesltanc Cald ell The formula is on thfl pool medicines as Laxative Syru Pep- oom und of u!" "t" sin will have exercised Lholn nal m: d Him 9 magi“ and ‘ b" la:lm muscles so 1112' act for themselves. Mr. E. N. ngni. 138 ‘Stfitaiolégi... git-ark Ont... II O YOUIO- o3», N. §.,_ Blld‘ im- oi‘ others will verify this. World Acclaims Success Dr. Cnldwelfs laxative Syrup 3121i?“ " "“".b?..“‘.l"n‘i2..€..2 It a ' °"" ti.“ .. “any 0 gigs,- l: 41 . ..nv.-w-iumien=r'9f' ‘30 years and is ioda the m’? ' u I. largest selllngli lnx- 3 1 and. d hm h." lust. Sandman Illn- A. l don't know. That was not try l_ i u.|> In t I isntlonecl. _ . Y0 did ot see" tiionernon been on market w‘ "i" Uh e - ative in the woiruéTlamn- ' I! . sci-n NIIW AQ- e udiilrshonsflm " A ’.