.,.. _ y Novnuena 1s. 192s Orfihcindge eamn.h§... Tlllac rmllrlr , 'I ~- xlmrs <=~- A PERSONALITY “PORTRAIT By ORAQWELL-Pharrq sea-L ; Make YOIIIl-Appolrrqnlnt Tell-y. - - lea Our New Eaaei Frames students" crustal. Movement Al". The Y. M. G. A. Saturday night about two hunt]. red Students gathered at the “Y" to hear an address by Mr. Isaac oi lndia, who took for’ his subject "Student Life in India."- Mr. lsaac who possesses an ex- cellent control of the English lan- guage dwelt very clearly and forcibly with his subject which ‘made a deep impression on all those present. After the address all adjourned to the Gymnasium and witnessed the basketball game between the Rovers vs. Anchors. Junjgr Song- ‘robe while he ‘mllde a. search‘. IMTMQA Sunday morning at ton o'clock about twenty ‘flve boys gathered at the "Y" for the weekly Sunday morning service oi song and an address. After the singing oi a number oi hymns in which all joined heartily Mr; Isaac. a native “Y" Secret- ary of India gave them a very. ln-. structi-ve address on conditions oi the young boys and girls l-n India. describing very graphically" the conditions which exist in his coun- try as far as education is con- cerned; at the time he showed the boys the great opportunity we in this country have over the boys oi foreign lands. . _ C-ANADIAN GOODRIGH CO. LTD. lin pursuance oi its‘ policy of dc- velopilng in Canada a thoroughly Canadian ilndvustlry, self-contained 8nd distinctive. the Goodrich Ru-b- her Company has decided to oper- atc- all its branches in tbii-s country under the name‘ "Canadian Good- rich Company Limited." This is the final step in Clvnadianiping a great manufacturing collcenn whidh hllll its beginning. lln this Dominion, as a branch organization - l the new name will curt-brace‘ bo ‘mramrfac- tuning and selling doparinrronts of l lllsh. lBERlJl-N. November 15.—lBecause “mm Wiley. of New York. who 1B s! sdludelnt in Berlin. had only 100 ‘marks and two watches tin llris poa- Bwfllfill. instead oi the million-dol- l" M711! supposed‘ to be the small change oi all Amerlmne, a gentle- man lburglar who invaded Coifeys norm all. dawn- ‘today was at lliret indignant, then annoyed, and. dlnalliy apologetic. ' v .When lCoifey turned on time lligllrt to investigate the noises which aw- lkiillfli ‘him. he was looking down a iargyeksahilbre redrlver, ,, blelilnd which stlood a smiling gentleman in evelming clothes, who ngnghglang. iy offered ilhe young Amrellican a |cilgaretbe irom Coffey‘; own prized cigarette case. "Just yowr large bills, please," said the nrarauder in. broken- Eng- Coifey produced tons and. ltwleu- ties oi German manufacture. which the burglar lscornd. demandl-ngunoteg lMlHl Silk Lll-lllefidp and picture; of former United States presidents. 0n Coffeyfls statement that the bad llvlle. ‘the gunman showed ner- vousness with ‘his Mauser and nnlsimust in the student's word. l-ie “PM Wllby to step into the word- ‘Coffeyh faith in human nurture was revealed when the demanded that the burglar uniock- time‘ door before departing. A solemn hand- llllflklll! sealed the ‘promise and 90ml)’ disappeared into the closet while ibis possessions lwere exam ined. iWith an apology for his early Vllllt 8-1111 a few lhints on the cor- Nd pronunciation of’ "Au! wiedersellrcm!’ the gentleman. bur». ‘giar- departed in Ihlisaut- ‘le. Nine Ohio College Students Poisoned OOLUIMIBUlS, 0.. Nov. 1'5.—lOf- illcials oi the sitate board oi health. ‘today. were asked to investigate the poisoning of nine young wo- men. all Ohio Slate University s-lar- dcmlts. salt a iparty given by Miss Helen 'M‘oDermott, Sltockport, Ohllo. Wednesday night. at the. homo of hersisilcr zhere, ‘Nlo food 0n liquid except some candy bod been served when the illness seized the girls. The stud- ents alto dinner at different places. The camdy. a quantity of fu-dgc. was mnrde in the MoDenmott hour-c, before ‘the- pnrty, and W315 pariaken by all of the girls. who became ill. Samples oi the candy were sub- mitted to tho board of health for the Goodrich business. ¢¢;nxn CLASSIFIED One Insertion . ADVERTISEMENTS 1.... . . . . .. Ilnrwvrlivu- arnvm-n. analysis.- AQA:A4L¢ AA=A‘AAAAAAAQA AA Us on line nl ll vumla 7° llerllrre ur a flqyqlg 4 Agents Wanted $. SELL HOUSEHOLD NEC- essities greatest imaginable demand. have business oi your own; make live dollars up daily; capital or experience unneces- sary. B. 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Test and Syllabus Free, Bhaw Correlfloud- . ll . u’. t7 "i; .l1°-§~'rl3'.ll§l iwss canton ‘in Hill's; I00 I!!! ‘ll ' m’ . ; I nae R OF’ OLAIIII . TURNIPD WANTID-IYK'IUDH~ I ‘November 16th at 8 p. n1. Jessie Smith, widow of the late oi Capt. Benjamin Delorle. aged 71 slleruvon by train to Georgetown. Funeral takes -places Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock to St. Steph- en's Church. thence to 11,. c. Cem- ctry. . I If‘, 1' HI 7'3? m‘?! ".*““""'m..."*2' ‘ ' in: have aeld l” Central Guardian arrow min llelrnalfa catalog. K. or c. MEETING Monday, All members please attend. 6073. PERSONAL‘ ning for Mbnctom. 11hr. and Mrs. H. L. Sear, Halifax arrived in vibe city llaet here. Mr. an.» talree are pbnprlqp oi Accountant. in the Royal mun made vacant ‘by the transits-r oi Mr. L. W. lilipley to ‘the ‘St. Job-us. Ntild. branch. . Miners Given. The Fullest Latitude In N. S. Probe SYDNEY, Nov. 15.——The royal commission under the chairman- ship of Sir Andrew Rae Duncan, in- vestlgating the coal industry oi Nova Scotia continued its evidence taking sessions here today, and when adjournment was taken at four o'clock the afternoon had completed the hearingci twenty witnesses called by the United Mine Workers Executive oi Dis- trict 26 since the sittln s‘ com- menced Wednosday iorenoon. So far the witnesses examined have all been drawn from the various colliery districts in the southern Cape ‘Breton field and their tes- timony relates to wages, working and housing conditions in that area. Witnesses ircm the northern Cape Breton ccllieries of Florence and Sydney Mines will be heard early next week. There ‘are still a number of witnesses from tho southern ileid to testify. The policy adopted by the com- mission in getting the evidence oi the miners. is to let each man tell his own lstory in his own way; sulr ject to questions. either from the _com‘missiou. the corporation offic- ials or members oi the United ‘Mine Workers executive. Cross-ex- amination oi witnesses by corpor- ation legal counsel is not permit- ted. To date. President R. M. Wol- vln, Vice President McLurg and Genornl ISnpt. oi Mines A. S. Mac.- Neii. have conducted the interroga- tory for the corporation and U. M. W. district President J. W. Mc- iieotl, and District Secretary A. A. McKay for the Miners. in the main the questions submitted to'witnes- see from both sides are asked with a view to clarifying testinrony on certain points. The commission's ban on press reports of the evidence is still in effect. i-ava-o-i- M RS. ANGUS MacLEOD There passed nway_after' a linger ing illness at her home in lnrne Valley, November is; Mrs, Angus MacLcod nee Barbara Mustard, in the 68th year of her ago. She leaves to mourn besides her hus- band, two sons and one daughter namely James and Alex. of Lorne Valley and lliinnlc Mrs, Leigh Cobb oi’ lliilburn. The Funeral services ‘were conducted by the ltcv. John Sterling odf Montague. A largo con- course oi people followed the ro- maine to their last resting place in the cemetery at Lorne Valley. BIRTHS McUEAM-dn this City, Nov. 1s w Mr. and Mrs. Cleaver lMKIQLBMI-r, a daughter. DEATHS FERGUSON-Died at the P. E. I. Hospital on "Sunday, November 15th. James Ferguson. Funeral notice later. ' SMITH-An Boston, Nov. 12, Mrs. Wrn. Smith. formerly of ‘New Glas- SOW. P. E. l. The remains are ex- ilected to arrive at Hunter River. illunerai notice later. ‘ DELOR-iE.—-ln this City November 13th. 1935. ‘Margaret Delorle. wife years. Remains. will be removed from M.- ‘Hennessoy's, Tuesday emea.‘ i twenty-live Si‘: nacghovrrbauictn. I. J. . Q Q x‘.- l4 ‘ . - pg “dQWI-ll-ilr C0. LTD t‘, _ , i lPremieq Stewart leaves this mor- r of week to table up their residence iallter the church serwocs. Mr. ~ {Isaac delivered a molt eloquent mhddress. He told ilirst of the mos- ras-caanwrrarows ctr/moms here? customers? Box 249 h. 6028-11-13M2i. ‘f?’ Secretary (Continued from Page 1) ‘when u: girl was born -in the home. Thain-she was not walnltcd couid lbe j-udigosi from ‘the fact ltlha-t the‘ last census lreported the disappearance oi 300 girl babies. lIn the family they were counted only as burdens amt-few of them were given an oduoalillon; about ltwo ou-t of every thousand were able to rcad their own language. Erom the use 0! 84X om seven years girls of ‘the middle nrllsombly in ‘their seclusion. lln severe treatment. The farny. lr-cr liieLthls. sold Mr. ‘Isaac, women» we re liberated. he found a ‘grass covered grave. The only slallvaltiion ior the India oi and His missionaries were gliv-lnz the women an education and bring ing them into their proper ‘pllace. The speaker said that ‘he once ‘lllvetl next door to a Brclh-nurn who haul a litrtle beautiful daughter who was married to a boy, The mirrl agt- was Imade the occasion for n month's feasting, and then the both sol-t, back hotnle lo his family. The boy die-ti rind the girl on. H101 o1.- [rivcd oi all hor lovely personal belion-gdnql and; called ncctlrst-il. She was despised and rcjccr itllil "kcpq, i-n seclusion. it was her" utm- tom "to call at Mr, isantfs irom 1 Hill‘ shrew toitl lrlm of the cruel trcal-mcl"! she was receiving. As sire started that “ilt was her wieh m bcconru n Chalet-Ian, lMrs. ileeac gave her ‘Elible, ‘whiftslh she one‘ day took bonnet with hczr. When iher 'Di'l‘l'<2‘ill.s discovered ilt they were very an - w. and aha was beaten and branded. A few months‘ later she committed suicide. All the efforts of the mis- s~placd by the‘ people. ‘Mr. llmac explained‘ thiat. under ltlhe caste system. when a mlan irc- came a Christian he thud to leave brie homler and family, But a chlange was coming and tlhe women were ‘glnduirlly- ‘being given oduuhtlon . im Christianity. The whole country now know about Christ. Again he bold oi ‘the hfiorts , 0f ltiw (mllflll people's great lead- er. lllr. lfiandl, to procure religious tbiepltlon, and lhow he ihnd fasted Ypraylfld for twenty-one (ilrys ’ r s great desire, ~..A a lreoenq, conformance in lndlin live resolutions were passed that no one should be prevented lronr pneeelnlti-ng iris faith ‘to others. and thaltmo one sllrotrld be ‘punished for accepting any rniiglnn- be (lerulrotl. -_ The rpsoplc of indi-a. said Mr. h. "hisac. wera awakening. lvnd ilhough ‘the mdaciohlrim bed had a chard ilime tirewvttlrollloolclng iorwtlld ‘ Milo a wonderful awakening ln that land - At ‘the ‘Sunday evening mas-s mooning ‘in ltlhe Y. M. C. A.. held rloians of l and their verty d lllhe:-Mg‘xeat'oleverne::. And stun. it is all-l‘ through that lend-on one Grand extreme pehtrry and on thll ‘MIMI’ rich- ea. The people take what cornea to lodlld t . ~ -. filo-amides .1 ' » ’ and irlgb class families we-re keill away-irom ‘the would and lived moat the lower classes tlhey were give-n the lrardrevt lcind of work. in the high class homes ‘they nvust marry beiloro they alatalln the‘ age of ten, u-rui sonrctlnros they ‘were even tmar- nled- when they welro four years old, b0 boys of ten or twelve. The boy remained wllth his parents and -the girl wl‘th hers. ilf slhe bcwnrc m widow the girl was subjected ‘lo "Dancing women" oi intlla Ive-d lives of in- tlt Wars somellinres said that ln-dia was still inn the pnimiit-ive years of WilS because oi t-lrc injustice to hor wo- men. Where Chnllst was known‘ tire ln the old irlilstory oi India, the, woman took a. place equal "to that‘ of man. One lM-ahhmmedan erectrd‘ a beautiful and costly ‘mon/ument to his wife. and where lhis daughter. was buried, who was a disoi-ple oi‘ ---—- chi-int and who asked that no stonsl —PRE8ENTATION.-On the eve he erwicd in he‘? 111M110 :- WBB 1° oi his departure for Rome, u num- mmaa seat woos. arrdaeet unen- em of PQIIHIIOS= ‘IYUHIO ‘.1 l , In CONSIDERATION of the fact that you live in Prince Edward Island and‘ make your‘ living here, besides enjoying everything the l community has to offer . . .- .. . . . isjlffllfirfectly » fair to spend your money elsewhere when sim- ilar produlcbs or service at equally advantag- ‘ ‘ 1 eous prices can be secured here? Have you ever given thought to the added element of pleasure that comes from dealing . with those whose interests are identical with yours in the building up of a fine community Do you fully realize what your purch- ases mean to those who are contributing to this community and its needs? Mr. Merchant are you playing fair with your E00il0Mlll cumulus: Associated Boards‘ of'_ Trade of P. E. I. Charlottetown J The Hindus’ praycvr is entirely- Ipnais-e and they scck not to over- come what happens. ‘Mr. Isaac interspersed his ed- dnosg with many stories taken ‘from lllfc. ‘Ilc told oi the immense weal-til of some of the princes. llJhlGl Prince of Wales saw the vessel oi dllamoml studded ‘gold, used in. the ‘home of one. of the natlive pnlnces. That rprlnce pays over $2.000 per monilb ‘for his electric light bill. There is inn alwzrkenling coming over the land in regard to kador-s. they mnrst lvviislh to lead. One of lmiiltis lead- ing lawyers gave his palace for a hospital. and became poor. Clhrlar, <he said, is working in chat Great band. The people are realiz- ‘l-ng that the sin. of man requires removal by some power—snd are [ggflgg their gway to Christ. ‘Christ's reaching 0i equality ‘strikes at the nrdt of tho caste system. One “Y" ‘Sccrwslla-ry-preachled ‘lGpd is lave"- and tin a. vision be was told ‘how to show that ioruh w the poor souls who wu-ld not understand. He heard llhc ‘Christ tell him to show them that 11love in His plaoe-"Here is Thy toot stool nntl ‘tircrc rest Thy feet. Where live Uhe poor, and the liowl-ieslt and ‘the lost." rile closed with a story which dc- monlstratcd that ‘ilndt that lhc soul of ‘l-ndllc has ‘been lost and is again bein-g found. Western Guardian bu" of the congregation oi Borden, meet at the Hail an \vt‘lli1t‘t-ltllly_ll\’— today. said Mm Isaac. was ‘Chrrlstqenlug No“ 4 and prusénu,“ Rh, w_ IE. lvinn-rghan with un nil trvss illl‘l purse. rho address berm: tvnrl ‘n?’ Mrs. W. P. MacNcili anti iiro prrs- enlauon mudo by Mrs. John .\l'.rr- ray. I -THE WATER FRONT-Sum- fmerside resumed its appearance as in prewar port last week when more ‘than nine vessels were docked at zilrc three wlrnrves waiting ior var- iinus cargoes or on official business. A great amount nl‘ shipping lrns been carried through within tlrc lnsi low weeks and it is predicted l‘y tlrcsc who uru in u position t0 know that the exports fur this year will surpass tho ircsi ‘l llgurés oi any period since 101i. ' -—PLAY AT BORDEN.--\ most cnloynbie Drama "The lllrnd oi llxc .l..aw" was staged. Alcndlry evening jNov. 2m] ul Bord an lIflrupcl-liuli, ‘by erionarrlee to convert girls were dc- ll lllllnlmr of mcnrbcrn 1i the con- grcgation. ll was |'1"r;\.i\' utlcnvlcd by an upprtwinlivu audience. the linll ‘beln-g nuckctl Io zfro doors. 'l‘lrc acting was unite cio u" flrrouglrr ui, and the grerllrslrrl-rzl rarct-Lvcd woll- morlted applause all the actrrs lu- tcrpretlng ‘their respective r-nlcs splendidly. The cast was an follows Dan Chamberlain. Clayton Green: Abner Judklns. Jnrncs McAlcnr; Squire Evans. Ruginnll McAiet-r; [tuba Hazcllon, l‘. J. blacinrrls; Sheriff Higgins, Mari: Bernard} l-Tzra. Lorne McAiccr; Hrs. rlazel- lonflMrs. Alex Mu-zC-rrmlck; m" l-lvnns. Mrs. Jclnr vnr‘ -y: l-lllitir iluzeltnn, ill-n. Annrr Mat-Donald; _<l-;'y Snodyfla-UZ. MPH. “7 l‘. M111‘- r-Nlll. Pleas": rqu-ciallics were mun, solos iry .\ir.= l‘. l-l. Mac- lmnnld. Miss Mary (lellnnt. accom- pr. ‘ed hv Mrs James illcAitu-r, nd ‘r110 solos Air. Wm Brennan. Jll-arlotteinwn and Mr. J. Prank M Donald, Baritone Thu Highland g by l.i:- Alex MacCormack was an pilL-lhrlufi nulnber. Much cr-‘(llt ls in.- Mr. Jack Carl-let for He. splendid rrrnntzcnrsnt er the stage. 41800 PAID Out-The inval- uable advantage of Summerside hirbor and Sulrmernlds an Multip- plng port to -tlra exporters of ls- land produce was clearly proves 2n steamer B. S. Fred- elrelrorg when sailed on saturdsv 1-. l - New. ..ia an serve we pm,- amr lfhs lowly 1g uyegltho experience gained through this . ,. Helmets. oramtrionai head gear of ‘ )4 M‘! f-al with more than 50,000 bushels of seed and table potatoes tn the val- ue of about 15,000. Although there were innumerable delays (‘no to shipments from various growers he ing delayed the steam-er was load- ed in something like 6|) hours with only 75 nren on the job. i‘he work could easily have been time in 3 days, so R. T. litrlmalr. l.td., tire agents believe, li thc shipments had come through as fast as they wcre promised and expected, With shipment the facilities at hand av the corps oi skilled workmen avail- able there is no port in the Mari- time Provinces in better position than Summersfide to handle the ex- port of farm products. Summer-side as u safe harbor and Summerslde as a central and convenient port is now recognized by island export- ers and by water freight carriers along the Atlantic sea. board so that at present the prospects ni greatly increased exports from tho‘ western capital are very ‘bright. llolmnns ns shipping agents pnitl the crew of loaders. checkers and others more than $1.500 on Satur- day evening. a very Welcome addl lion to the income of workers. Difficult Situation iiculllt Cabinet crisis was precipta-t- ed today by the resignation of four Catholic Ministers from dnrenrler (Eollijnu Calvlnet. following the ad- option .by the second chamber of ing for the withdrawal 0f the Dutch heppatlon at the Vatican. Tire am- endment was moved by a Prous- Lant member. _ The press oi the Netherlands is gflllilTfllly agreed that the question of Dutch representation at the Vatican has not been. decided on tlbe merits oithc ca-so. but purely on political considerations and a a ‘moans ior testing the solldulrlty of lim conliblon on which‘ the pre- scnt Covcrnmcwvt is based. T0 Privy Council ‘LONDON, Nov. 16-— Thai. indie is far the most litigious of l Tckio correspondent, the Japanese C-albinct was called ‘in extraordin- ary session today to consider ‘the protection o_f Japanese lives Honandfirroperty in the Chinese- calpital. . adds. that the navy "is prclparcd for ‘THE HAGUE’ ‘Nov 15-“A ‘hrfiany emergency, with fast cruisers ready to move at a momentls‘ not- ice regarrding Fangs attitude, but the‘ an amendment ‘to ltlhe budget call- 523$‘? lgfgtgnivsmfhgatoggmhasTgg Uln, while his most lpoweriul lieu- tenant. General Yueh Wel-Chun. governor of Hanan. is reporlul to have mhrown in his lot with the allied Yangtse forces. In Limelight Again‘ lnc-tcrinns ‘Robinson case was hoard . ,. new‘ ative, Elssulrsvi t. ueene County Ladies and Gentlemen :-- Pleaae accept our heartfelt thanks for the splendid support you accorded ve in the recent election. Our thank; are eapeoiaily dueto all the workera through whose untlr- lnp efforts we were enabled to poll such a good vote. Gratefully Youra, DONALD McKINNON J. A. MESSERVY STOCK QUOTATIONS l-iALlFAX, Nov. 14.— Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward, Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange: ‘l To ‘the .¢ i111 as». rtlhn at!" » .1 ‘ W. R. CARSON, DO 6D’ PhD Ce Doctor of Chiropractic V ‘pl-tires gear Palmer Graduate At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. .. u. a, d‘. PM". 1°72 American Can. Co. .1 ........ .. .. American Car and Fdy. Co. .. American Locomotive Co. Am. Smelling and Reiin. Co. Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. . Canadian Pacific Co, Chile Copper Co. Geo. Green, D. D. S. Office New Riley Block. N.Y. Cen. and Hu . Riv. RJI. 1301M ("yum pram", Quagn at, Cuba Cane Sugar Co. .. .. 9% international Paper Co 56%- international Petroleum 28H Standard Oil of N. J. 45% Safe Bonds for lnvcatmcnt Standard Oil of N. Y. .......... .. Kelly Springfield Tire Co. .. Murland Oil Co. ........... .. Pan~Amoricnn Petroleum . Reading Co. ................. .. A. E. MACNEILL 137 Powrlal 8f, Telephone 704-L- [Railway Steel Spring Co. 250 iSouthcrn Pacific Co, 102V. _ — Jlniolr Pacific Ily. .................... .. 1-15 MWI-ll-‘l-lmfl. 90 ' "—' i“ IRS. Industrial Alcohol Co. Westinghouse Elec. . . llnltcd States Steel . Cruc. Steel ‘C0.. oi Canada Bromplon Brazilian Fraction . Howard Smith Pfd. Spanish River Com. _ . Stool Company of ‘Canada British Empire Steel 2nd . Abitibi Shawinigan baurentlde Pulp . Canadian Steamship Pt‘ . Asbestos Com. Domfnion Bridge . Montreal Power .. Yellow anti while cow. Anyone having it in their possession or knowing oi its WTIGWGhOUIQ kind- ly communicate with the Island 69% ,C/Jlll 75107359 ‘C0.. IJLO. 161 IGOSS 14 ti. 13 Socialists Lose Ears On Winnipeg Electric . 37% . National Breweries 52V‘. Cons. Smelters __.... . 155%‘ ' Wlrcat-—Dec., 156%, May, 15014;, ViENpl/l, Nov. l5.—.’Friday, the July, 131% “tlrirtlaenih, was the unluckiest day CQTn-ADQQ" 771/4; Mam 30533111 tin:- ldvps oi’ 13 Socialist politic- Jum 311g p |nl agitators. according to a dis- oats__necfl 38%. Mnyl 43,313. Maylpnttrlr ilmnr the village of ‘Deiva. 1341A July 1343 Slovakian villagers. resenting lull‘ Srltwlalist propaganda. belizod the 13 agitators and cut off their Hotel‘ Victoria One of the largeet and belt equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 Home, 44 of which have private bathe. Completely renovated in the paat few ylare. Few Hetela throughout Canada and tha United Qtatea have lta Ipiendid table. Oourtaoua service to all Gucata. Tele- phones In rcoml. Jap Navy In Readiness lllfllNlDOiN, November 15.—An- tioipzr-t-ing n coup ‘by Feng Yu- l-islang, the “Christian general" in Peking, says the Evening News" and I-t is reported. the correspondent Thlere are contradictory reports Rates 84.00 to 05.00 per day. Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprletora HARRY O. IIIOWN. Ianapar IPARIIS. Nov. lfi.--An 00110 of the in lthe ‘Paris courts yesterday when (la plalm Jthnrcs Oharrlcs Arthrur. for- mer lliiif‘. do camp to Sir Haul Singlr. was scnicnccd to thirteen months in jrlll nnd fllncll ilvo hull- (lrrwl francs. Captain Arthur was convicted of receiving stolen property for his l VICTORIA HOTEL (‘apt B. iirlnglanrti, Norway; T. lArncson. Norway; 1A. l-iellmdol. Nor- iwuy; J. it, isaac, Bangor-o: E. all the -l')om|lnlons. e0 far as calm-y- ing appeals to "lb-e foot of thr- Throne" is concerned, is proven by, the Jndlcal Committee during ‘last. your. Thepe were 2-57 appeals from lndla. against 92 from all othrr Dominion and Colonial Cmrris. Oi‘. those 02 liihcre wore 10 ilrolm ihci- Onnadlan Suprc-lne Cowrt. sew-n’ front Ontario Supreme Court, two- irom Now Brunswick, three ‘from: Quebec. ltwo [mm Sankatchravnn. gall-gnu ‘each provincial suprmnt- Vancouver Oops y‘ -g T0 Discard Helmets vhuvrouvulz. n. 0.. Nav. 1s.-_ the flrlhlsh police. will become a] thing of blue. past in- Vancouvor. no, cording to a decision of the Van-, corrvor Pol-ice (lommlssion. no a reauilt of which caps will lire in- itrodsrced to the form.- next yrcar. . lAllowed To Depart NEW YORK, Nov. Iii-Jilin’; Ward lJim-e steamer Oriwoba against which libel moceedflrga were titres-t- ened. after 100 decnijohna of runn were confiscated ‘Ilueoday from a epeed boat. followed from the lin- ers dldv‘. will-l be pevnnli-tted to sail tmnorlmv without attachment. Unit- ed 0mm Attorney Buckner en- ilmllced lad - t. wash. and t."e~ libel could their be aerved lif imlslin wiaidl b to be continued.» naiii rwfl" :0 lrzrntl-Y-ln-g. ‘through a ban-k. of fliSud-bcrry. Toronto: J. A Downey. _ n iTomnm; ii. C. vMclniosh, Monltrcal: Q32" “riff r. ii. lluct. Montreal; 11:. c. Faflrell, d-iucorflry oi his melodious wlilhlAnThnmu G‘ Jnmlm‘ “tom”; T‘ Mrs. Charles ‘E. ‘Robinson, wlfc of 594mm"- MQT‘.°“'L_ an English bookmaker. Queen . . .. .1 A O . llnea ukin] owr thll Hotel we hava aim! m»! \ tlreuaarrda at collar-e in repairs and irvprevemenb. It la new the fined Motel of N! claea in the Maritime PW‘!- lneea. t! appeal! ‘ ea tlroele who" want a eomtertahle mmr and-apraalle table and Hucnus Hones WORM POWDERS ARE SAFE TO USE AND QUICKLY EXPELLS ALL WORMS if your horse has a dry, ataring coat. and eflen- a pot-bully: bad breath and baa . 9-3.2; eraaallent aarvlce at a molar I IIVIIPIl lllllllim! WW‘- n. "mm , faad Mm a package of | Hughes Worm Powders. they axpall all worms and ln- vigorate the stomach and bowels. -~~a $3.00 a’ day. I ‘v . l ' Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Panama _ . m» lug-eveleysmses. ' B0 CENT! PACKAGE h1g1... h... t... 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