s OFA MERCHANT Advertising tears the veil of lnys. ' ' tery from the feca of buelneee hie- tory and reveals your enterprise ln .its various ramifications to those who vhnt your products to buy and‘ aper to cell. Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew OPA MERCHANT Advertising carries the message M you from Nome to Rome-from the Dominion to Straits-into the metropolis - the way-statlon-from the ice-bound frozen North to the jungle of the tropics. I I I - . . _ .. mfll-'ukzl‘"mdh;°‘gga I Annual lubserl tlune Delivered I500 - OWN, CANADA SATURDAYQCTOBER 3. 1925 ~ m, o f m U‘ 1L “f, Lilli-i] iiiliiiiiliiiii- [H iliiililii BY a . EEHNiiN Former Zeppelin Pilot Says Shenandoah Dis- aster Was Easily ‘ Avoidable. LAKEHURST. N_ J-. Oct. 2.——J\n opinion that the primary cause oi the wrecking of the airship Shenan- doah iwas a iallue of the officers in charge to sec danger signals that were shrieking out loud wa/s ex- pressed to the naval court of in- quiry here today by. Capt. Anton i-ielnen. former German Zeppelin pilot, who instructed tho crew of the American dlrlglble. Declaring that the disaster was "entirely and very easily avoidable Helnen under direct questioning by the court. placed the blame squsr ely on the shoulders of Command- er Zachary Lansdowne, who went down to death with his ship. Asked on what grounds he did this the Iwltness said: "In my opin- ion the ship ran deliberately into the centre of the storm for at loast half an hour afer danger signals had been ‘shrieking out loud. With (be ship saving sufficient power for steerage way she easily could have got out of danger. I stand ready to prove this from the evidence pro- sented to this court." "Are you prepared to say that had you been in charge al Jones, president of tho court. “I am proud to suy that I believe I could have." the wltnoss respond ‘ed. Riffian Capital . Has Fallen (Canadian Press.) MADRID. Oct 2—Spanlsh troops entered Ajdir. the capital of Alid- el-Krlm. Rlffian leader at eleven thirty o'clock this morning accord- ing to official advices from Mor- occo. (Special to 1'1: Guardian) - MADRID, Oct. 2.-Spanish troops entered Ajdlr the ca-pltal of Abdel- lcnim the ‘Riffian leader at 11.30 o'clock itihls morning according to tfhe official advices from Morocco. News 0f the victory ‘was received here ‘with ‘great rejoiclns. Flags were flown from ‘most of the hon-s- “s ‘and King Alfonso appeared at the iw-in-dioiv of the ‘palace to re- ceive an ovation from a groslt cmwd which gathered there. Yeeterdiayls communique hull re Nrbed lzhat A lr wia-s ibulrning. QOO-QQQOQQQe Condensed Specials lAIl- 4c per word, net each insertion in tlli column. waurso. - iii}- i. v 4709-9-4ti ‘MAID Guardian Office. ‘ WANTED qualified cook. Apply Guardian. 1i >—-—k--—-———-———-——->—~—- ‘WANTED-GIRL son GENERAL ‘housework. rin smaly family. Ap- ‘ply between 7 and 8 "to 247 Grai- ‘ton St. WANTED~—GENTLEMAN ROOM- er. Apply 68 Croat George St. l0-2M3l. ._._?__- ‘ROOMS TO LET. OR SUITE OF rooms (furnished or unfurnish- For par- ticulars apply at Guardian 0f- ed.) Central location. lice. ‘WHEN 5279-10-24}. RE-POTTI NO Street. Nawsom C 00., Market Bldg. I074-7-I3-Gmos ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVILOPEB Prices Miler 10c. 150for 85c. 250 for 58c. 500 for 81.00. 1.000 for $1.05. Postpaid. Guardian Oillce. ‘JO! PRlNTING OF IVIRY description. cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Ousrdin Central Job Printery. Phone 183. WOR eats-bounce HOUCl. 5M1 Del-cheater street. wailin- of the Shenandoah you could have escap- ed the storm?" asked Reiir Admir- EXPERIENCED YOUR - plants be sure and use Saline-- its effect is marvellous. 176 Kent 5070-9424! ...___._..___._.._.__ 5J8! OUR HAMBURG CTEAK- The hot weather meal. Saunders. FACTS, NOT of No. and Canada. blessing in Cnnaila, it remains most enterprising mon that we §+++#++v0+vvvvv+vvvvvvv9 :'|‘+'l"l"l"i§+ilii-l-ii-Oii-fiii-I-i-II-l- t i Biyi W. R. MORSON. s a very sma group l; 1 1| l rotcctlou vs. Free Trade OOLKRLOYB thlemreirrgstitfhghzldggtlg: fur us Canada is concerned, and whigh absolute“. [Hctatetfour course iflwepseek ttio elrloyt prosperity. . ro ec on ‘oa ers high wages and plenty of jobs. 13o. 2. The U. S. has adopted very high promqllon‘; o. 3. Mon must work to hlhke g, 11v)“; Nil- 4- M8“ DTP-lei" Milli We gcs to low wages. NC’- 5- Tull"? 15 *1 U111" .59!‘ vice running between tho U S These facts bfflllsht a conclusion into the minds of 300. 000 Canadians last year. and d ecided them to transfer them. iézlve: and their potential wen lib to the most highly prulggtgd “R l‘? n tho world. Tho bio ssing of a high standard of ilv. ins ls an irresistible magnet, and in order to enjoy the same nomic oxamplo oi’ our neighbour. of which is borne by us. is ma (l6 h prggenf “bu” We burden "l" 030M011 or. and endanger our racial po- sition by bringing in uneducated aliens. e++++++++++++++++++++++++ THEORIES only to us to follow the eco- Iinlortilnateiy is ls our lose. Their education. the cost to Uncle Sam. .++++++.+++++++++.++++ Niliii Sillllll Jliliill DIES fiillllllNii (Canadian Press) IIALIEAX. Oct. 2.»—'l'he Hon_ J. Wills Margeson. Judge of the coun- ty court for district number two Nova Scotla and a former member of the Board ‘of Pensions Commis- sioners for Canada died suddenly at a local hotel this morning. Accompanied by his wife and family. Judge Margoson arrived ln the city last night at midnight, lie complained of feeling unwell but falling asleep shortly thereafter his condition cuu-scd no serious con cern. This morning it was found lie_hiiil died during tho night. Great Effect. (Canadian Press) GLOUCHESTER. Mariam. out, 2. -The lbomls of .fri‘sinids‘h‘iip between lihe iBulhtisth and United States nar- ward misilmenlance of peace and ad- vance of civilization." sfi-ys Vice- Ailmlral J. iA. ‘Ferguson Cominrond- er in Chief of the ‘North American and (West lnidiies station of ‘the Brltilsh navy ‘in ill leilter received hare yesterday. To Stabilize Belgian Currency (Canadian Press) ‘NEW YORK. Oct. ZwJNCEUMaT tions ‘for credit. of from $100,000,000 to $150,000,000 to stabilize itho Belgian unone-iiiiry isiltiiation hind probably to assist -in ‘tho- country's rc-turin lo gold Btflfilflil-ril iiro expect- cil ‘to fmfiiow tiho arrival hero this mun-iii of l". illllllllilllilll. governor of "iic Natl/rile‘. Ila-uh of ‘Boligliihi. Belgian Cyclist Breaks World’s Record (Canadian Dream‘. Ill().\l'l‘ IiEltItY SHINE ET OISE From-c. iii-t. 2~-l.c0n Vunilerstuft. Bolgiun (wt-list yesterday broko thc world's record for mic hours riding pucoil by motorcycles cov- orliig iii (but tiuio 115.098 kilome- tros (TL-iii; miles) on ll track oi two and half ltiloniotros. Tile for- mcr was 112.100 kilometres in an hour. {Wm Mine Si uation Un- Changed Says Lewis (Canadian Press.) (IOLLADOLFZ. I‘onn.. Ocl. 2--An- ihracito mine silllilliiislon Wlliiill bus boon in oifciwt for a month rc- mains unchanged from tho stand- point of tho minoworkers said John L. Lewis. sidont of the United Mine Work- ers in an address ‘here. Record Wheat Movement (Special to the Guardian) WIININIPEO. Oct. 2.-More 103088.708 bushels of When-t Friendship Will Have [CV3 "will be an limlmense ‘help to- CJTI ‘hi-e- NEWS iiiiii siliii ill liiiil Comments on Resig- nation of Sir Henry Gray, From McGill (Canadian Press.) LONDON. Oct. 2—'l‘hc Westmin- ster Gazette. commenting on tho resignation of Sir lienry (lray, K. B. E.. from the position of Surgeon in Chief of the Itoylil Victoria Hos- pital. Montreal. as a rosiilt of dif- ferences between him and Sir Art- hur Currie. Principal iloiiry Gray. distinction." the Gazette says. of tho Dorninlcins. perhaps even tar.” that for the good name of McGiil University the full facts of the case. when made known will weak- en the bad impression made by Sir i-icnry Gray's resignation. Conservative Rally Last night's Liberal-Conserva- tivc rally in the Offer building on Queen Street, showed an enthus- iasm that should bc very encour- aging for tho Conservative candl- datoi-i in the coming election. Th». rooms being lii-lBil for the uieotinli. ufiich was coiled for the Conser- viiiivo ward-workers of tho city was crowded to tho doors. Mr. W. A. Stewart. President oi" tho Liberal-Conservative Associa- tion. i-ctoil as chairman, and smile excellent. addresses woro delivered iii the coilrso of tho mocting. The speakers were Premier Stewart. Ilr. MacMillan. Messrs J. Augus- tus McDonald. M.L.A.. George l). DoBlois. Percy W. Turner. J. E. B. McCroady and James Rush. flPPiI5Eil~ Tl] ASSISTINB Miiilliliiiifi qualms... ocfilonnwuion w lb ipihii propoiiiuicd '\\y flight Hon. A thur ‘Mcrlghon ‘during ‘tho lat‘ter's IIIOIIIICO t-our of liillf" M-arltliiid Provinces when ‘tho Opposi-lio-n lca-ilcr ain- rower he would onwuro an adjust- . ‘i international Pro ‘mmt M ‘mum mum m“ “WM nnulblo tho "fcobier pontione of IiArthur DeWitt Foste-r MEIBHEN ‘MAKES Westminster Gazette, of Mctlllil University. thinks there is some- thing wrong with a system which results in a call for the rotlromont of so eminent u. surgeon as Sir "No body of ‘men should find dif- ficulty in assimliatlng and loyally working with a man of admitted "and it comes as a shock that one hears of this incident in connec- tion with lVicGill University. which stands out among the universities among the universities. outside of Europe. for its progressive charac- Thc Gazette expresses the hope ‘that who ho rein-mod lo H Former federal member who has meturned from Chicago to Windsor. N. 8.. to accept the Conservative nomination for Hants-Klng constit- uency. l Removal 0f Sales Tax In Canada lProposal For The i i l (Special to the Guardian) l VANCOUVER. Uci. Zr-‘C/Jmpleie rivmovui of iill! null-s . ax in Canard-a will bi- oiic oi‘ flu‘ sulbjoizis brought forward for iliscussion sit the nint- luirzi-l conforoilcc 0f the ilanladian Board of ffrailo which ‘will be held in Winnipeg this win-tor. This ‘was innntmnciwil yesterday felliowiltiig a flleiiiln‘); of .l.lll': council of tlic local board. _ _ H *1“ Army And Navy As- sociations Elect Officers (Canadian Press.) REGINA. Sash. Oct. Z-—Offlcers of tho Army and Navy Veterans Associations of Canada have been oloctcii for the coming year as foi- lows: President. Senator (lenerul W. A. tiriesbacli. Edmonton". Sec- retary. ‘left to discretion 0f Domin- ion Executive Committee". l-‘lrsi Vice-President. H. E. Gates. l-iali- fax. Directors include T. Moheg- han. Nova Scotia. It was decided to hold the next annual convention at Victoria, B. C. M i s s MacSweeney OnHudsoTBay Rail- way Issue-- Promises REPLY iii . KINB to Act on Matter at Once. (Canadian Press.) WINNIPEG, Oct. 2—~I)urllig his speech lust night at a campaign ‘ally for the four federal consti- tuencies of Winnipeg. Right I-lon. Arthur Meighen. Conservative leader replied to Premier King on 'he Hudson's Bay railway issue which had been injected forcibly into the campaign in the West by. leaders of all three parties. He repeated that Mr. King's pro- mises in regard to the railway were an affront to the people of the West as he made their fulfill- 'nent contingent upon the return if Government supporters in the ‘Nest. “Tho government that. built the 'ine." he said, ‘“will finish it. What we start we finish. I will take immediate steps to ascertain the cost of completion so as to give it l. fair trial. As soon as the coun- try is on ltsofeet and can spend that money we will spoiid it and cilisiiivulvis cum: Ni m ‘Mullins (Special to the Guardian) WlNNlPEG. lMBIIL, ‘Out. 2.-\Vl.th the: election joist a monlth distant. ‘the contest-lug lasrtlles realize that where is no time to lbe lost. ‘In near- ly all of Manitoba's. seventeen con- stltuenclcs the lineup will most likely ibe complete ‘before lihe lapse of man-y days. Owing to the fact ‘that Manitobans during the pre- sent week will have- heard import- ant deliverancee ‘from vulii three. yes ‘all four ol’ the party leaders ilorMr. Wooiisworth is ‘being ‘heard as well as the Premier. Mr. Melgih- on and Mr. Forloe) this province ‘miay ‘be regarded for tihe present as lthe istonm centre of the Domin- ‘loui. lBoth the Liberal and Conserva- tive parties regard the PTOETOBBJIVB party as a. spent force.‘ Alth/mgih realizing that ‘they 'wiil.l in all‘ likeli- hood a-gain carry seven-ail of ‘the Western seats. they believe Pro- gressive strength llni the ‘next parliament will be gncetliy reduc- ed from what ‘it was in tlhe last amid are consequently each seeking no build up at the expense of the falling rfortimles of Mr. Marina's party. Mackenzie King and his iau-pport- ers are strongly urging the ‘wile- i will be greatly ilisappointcd if I cannot comeback to you at next election with this work done." (Special to the Guardian) WINNTPEG, Oct, 2.~~‘Hom Artlhlur Melglh-em last iri-ght addressed a owes meeting of the electons of the lkrur ‘Wlniniipeg constituencies. The ‘leader of the apposition agalln de/niiievl ~t:hat ihe favored an‘ amalga- mation of t‘he government ralllways wilt lrthe C. I’. R. What ‘he hull will ‘was that if the wild fin- ancing of ithe Kilmg govemunent con- tinued ‘the alternative would be bankruptcy or amalgamation and ho ithouight amalgamation prefer- Elblfl. Dealing wit-h the tariff lVlr. M-eigben said ltihat ‘l-f mhore lie any more-see in prices to ‘the consume lic 'wii1ll i5€‘e to l-t ‘that ‘the increase in diuity comes off. No part of the iziuntry was inhre limiter-elated.’ in tariff protection than lvinn-ipog hc said. Comediaus Wife Passes Away (Canadian Press.) HOLLYWOOD. Calif" Oct. 2- Mrs. Carrie Lemleux Turpin. wife of Ben Turpin motion picture com- edian died here last night after a long illness. She was a native of Quebec. ‘Barred As A Delegate (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Oat 2.~<Appliw» tzion oi‘ Miss lvliaury Maoawoen-eiy line- mibor oi‘ ‘lrish ltcprhlilcan iparty for adunlssloii as ll. doli-giiilo to flh-o ‘in- tor-purliamenlsry union CDILIIJTOIICC was denlled itoiiny by Barron Theod- or A iélsiyacrii. President of ‘the U-n-lon. (Canadian Press.) ‘BURLINGTON. N, .I.. Oct. 2—— Fifty-elght prisoners taken _in a raid at Masonvillo on a barge con- taining a half million dollars worth of liquor. were brought. to tho county jail today. Efforts of tho barge crow to burn the boat wore frustrated by stato police. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW i 1b K. y Famous playwright. who is eon- iduoting a campaign against the British Medical Council, demanding ite abolition. l 9ilt-biti on the ‘Jip __, i‘- ‘fiopios Qffveryboziyk ‘Ionqua dom of aill low tariff aldvooames uniting to flight ito the common cue-my Melghen. They say the plat- forms of rho Lilberails and Progress- iv-es iarc- practically iilie saime and that W-os-tenn Canada stands to ‘gain by sending Liberals to ‘parlia- ‘ment of the ‘Motherwell. McMui-ray type who will join in the party caucus than ‘Liberals of ithe Forks tylpe ‘who nemaiin outside in futile isolation. All ilhlis its ‘urged iby lVlan- rltidba. Grits_ wll-‘h great veihe-mency on the assumption ‘iihat low tariff is -the olnly trnlde policy acceptable to ‘Westeni Can-ado. but in this they ans‘ mistaken for hlanitobs has l‘ts tons of thou-sands who have never bowed the knee to Richard Cobden nor kissed the free trade image. in iilii Niii Hiii liiiiifl lflilifi Hill EiiliY ElEliiiiiN. Convincemiat Bald- win Govt. Will Fall on its Industrial Policy “REDS”RODTED AGAIN “Wild Men” Were Giv- en a Terrific Stating by MacDonald -—— Held Up to Scorn LONDON. Oct. Z.—Wllh tho hop- es of the “Reds” thoroughly crush- ed at the Labor Party's meeting at Liverpool yesterday, the conven- .lon today occupied itself mainly ill outlining n programme to catch he mflileflllc voter ut the next el- .-cl0ns. it passed resolutions for re- organization of society on socaills- tic lines“ "by parliamentary means ind in progrcsslvc stages." and for elaboration oi a policy for the ilritish Commonwealth of‘ Nations on labor lines Moderation ln word tnil action was the keynote of all speeches by members of the late iii WUHK [IN liNiliY (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA. Oct. 2~in future no employee of the Dominion Govern- ment will be required to work on Sunday "except in circumstances of emergency or necessity." if any employee is required to work on Sunday. he shall be allowed dur- ing the next six days oi week u period of twenty-four hours for rest. Above is the effect of an Order- li-Councll which has been passed by the Dominion Government. ll declares there shall be no excep tion to the above rule except by departmental authority and then only when there ls no substitute to do the work. N THE FlElii (Canadian Press) iCOM‘OX-—1Aiiberni—Wm. T. Urici- es. Socialist. Ottawa-E. R. A. Cbevmler and Norman F. \Vl‘»sot1 Liberals. ‘St. ~Marys—-Montreal.-D r. Hennian Deis-laurler. Liberal. (‘Canadian Press.) Nelson. Main-W. H. Slme. Lil)- eral. Souria. Nian—Wm. Wilson Conservative. MacDonald. Man.~ II. E. Robinson. Conservative. flow __ A d‘ p Labor Government. such as J- H. ggggiveélta J‘ F Gaylm m ihoiuas. J. it. Cllncs and Rnilen sou“. Toromo_cy Pearce. 11pm. Buxton, but it nvzis impossible to keep the wilil men altogether quiet. l‘h.s brought on them a terrific slutlng by Ramsay lliacDonald. The awkward question of the famous Zinovleff letter was first decently buricd by adoption of a resolution declaring it a forgery.‘ and then the quostionof unemploy- ment came up. P. J_ Gallagher. Communist agitator from Piisley. lcolnrcii tho leaders were sacrific- mg the luhor movement to the mid- die classes, "They are recognized ral. Long iLake, ‘Sas.—.—lStavvart Adraln Conservative. Willow Bunlch. Sash —-R. .M. Joli-neon. ‘Prosreosive Soutth iBettleiord. Sask.-—E. Bin-g- hiam. Progressive. MacKenzle. Saok.-—.I. A. MaloM-llian, Liberal Vamcouvier ‘North. B. C.—W. J. Curry, I1a|bor_ Wehiis-iciwlni. Allie.- B. W. “Werner. Progxvssivo. Nan 111110, l3. (x-Sailh-uril Guzhrio. Lab or. the ‘aftermath 0f the war untold lumber:- oi hvii-v vN-rs i~""-‘l\il the bitte-rrress of the pinch yielded to the special class appeal of the Agrarian party and voted against Iflglghflfl in the last election con- fident in tfhe_ belief that if the West elected a so-u retires-rule- tlon of farmers all wrongs would soon be seit right, but tour years of l-gnomlnlous failure on the part of :t.he Progreswive party and es- pecially their shameful‘ trucking with Mackenzie King who is pet‘- haps more iunptrmilar personally in the Prairie Provinces than any liv- ing Canadian ‘has driven many hundreds of them back into 09% allegiance to ithe Couscrvatilve part)‘. ‘If Mackenzie King believes there- fore that the deflection from Forkelg party will result in the very grave rmisiiaike. Very fow seriously. Even Libc-‘siils Liberal leader many erstwhile staunch (Continued on Page 3) uphull-dlng of his. he Es making u people in ‘this iprovince take the by Beaverbrook. Rothermere, Birk- enliead. Churchill and the whole gang as friends of capital. Bucking- WHEN A B@Y u Russo-German _ Trade Treaty , (Canadian Press) BERLIN. Oct Z.—-'I'~ha Canaan (‘Jflbl/Bfil lln-dlly approved in princip- ‘lt- the signing of a Russo-German trade agreement. T WASHEE: i-ll ‘5 liiiiiifiiiiifi ifliirsszntzifze“ li-BLESS (Canadian Press) LON-DON. Odt. 2.--Special ser- vices in which prayers are being offered for Divine intervention in mile lpfeifieml. depression of crude are ‘being held -in South Welles m-ln- inig districts. where 7,000 ipeople have been out of work for several months anld 4.000 are ‘working on short time and ‘thousands more are on vnrgi- starvation. (Continued I... Page S) WA-Fhi-i PTO SosiETHiNC- ~ lnoss in connection with his locs. theatres more particularly concern lug the presentation of the "Tel days. commencing October both generally accepted by Vol. 1. Na. 10a Saturday. than ened his electoral campaign in his 80 own constituency. his sixteen room with Yard and stables. Suitable for hotel purposes. Will be eolc on reasonable terms. Immediate by the Prairie MWIII“! month of September fieeeeeion. Apply Deflloia Bros. nil-war POWNI- TN" 111311!‘ 1h d. lfli-Mil-ti movement. "HA lcrse cement of which has been ended °°M'“ m“ hm mad“! i: to out solution. The rates adooivllng t0 be ls a reoorvl for (T-onfciloration" to market their goods i‘n (‘a niulah can't-res of ipop- llllntlofl. and that this ‘ldllilstinefit would ‘be Mlippfillitvll from the cen- lrsl provinces. was voiced this evening at a pilihllc meeting in Quebec East. when Hon. Ernest Ilslpolnte, Minister of Justice, op- More Milk —-after prolonged tests more milk has been added to all Moire Chocolate Bare. This in spite of the fact that they were alreidy considered the creamieet on the market. Th. "Speaking in lime name of the bare benefiting are: Pmvinoe of Que-bee. i um ovmled iiailhedt‘ lnrt we will not ill! e others,“ declared the Mb- viii .’ . , w!» -_. I_l ‘lltbl’. October 3, 1025 Fill Cream-O-Milih Nut Milk Chocolate. Roast Filbert, ‘Milk Chocolate with Vanilla, Milk Chocolate. Almondl. Burnt Almond Milk Chocolate. Canadian money ls not only above par in the States. it's above par in buying Molr-‘e Nickel Treate_ of its predecesoo. Mr. tended nearly eighteen conclusion of the other Metropolitan engagements oi great length. such as Lee Angelee. Boston. San Francisco, Detroit and elsewhere which accounts for its just reaching this territory. Fiiiliiiifl Piiiiwiii iii iiilii ill again Hill-i 5illlN....... “Ten Commandments” Costing Millions to Produce, and Most Successful in History of Motion Pictures. Mr. Spencer Men-w... Yo... ..,,..‘;,, M _ tions Some Details. ——-—-O Mr. F‘. G, Spencer has been in Charlottetown several days on bus- Commandnicnte" scheduled for four l2th _ Mr. Spencer states that (his has both critics and public. as tho most oiit- atundlng picture ever produced and |that in his opinion its showing hcre will be the most important Prince Ewdard Event o! the entire year. in referring to the very remarkable success achieved by the picture which cost more to create than any Spencer stated that its first New York run beginning over two years ago ox- months and ct the same admission prices that applied for current New York Dramatic and Musical Successes. The producers. refused to scll the "Ten Commandments" for use in Motion Picture ho ees until the ew York and iii ....._.__.._._-- TORONTO. Oct. {fr-Light to mo- iltfillf‘ winds and iair_ hizixlmiim unii minimum temper- lllli‘ s: Foronto. cloudy 58 ~50 . 52-52 Quebec. cloudy --. . fii~ii8 Charlottetown. clcar .. 55-—36 . 60~— 28 56 R5 . 56 ~40! . 60~§fl ‘Tide will ‘he high this morning at 11.28 and tonight at 11.48. Sun sells this evening at 5.36 and rises tomorrow mornln-g» at 6.02. Inisl: (luarlor moon 0N. 9th ‘.'..l0 p. im. Sumiiicrsltii- thin eighteen min- utes iaitcr than (lllflFlOllXliiOWdl. ---—<s-o>——--- Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "ice Cream Social and fiance at. Orwoll Hull. Monday. Oct. 5. [-292 llalliux. clcar Si. John. clear .. Boston, clear ‘ii Mr. Spencer expresses the opin- lnn tbel not only will lbs "Ton ' Commandments" appeal to r-vcry 1ian.woman and child in Charlotte- town. as with both an ancient and iiodcrn setting ll. contains every- ‘hing lo both instruct and thrill. Thursday. mi that. ilinsc who might bo crit- ically disposed concerning plctiircs which do not measure up in a cor» Kain standard. should in all fairness iso every lnflilcnce in favor of the "Ten Commandments." Only thrco (lilies in lht‘ Maritime Provinces will have seen this re- markable picture in advance of Charlottetown. which would have sen second. bad not; Exhibition eek prevented arrange- ments having boon made for that time. lvir. Spencer boforo leaving boss next week. Anyone wishing to for St. John. expressed the opinion lake advantage will see thatthelr that it would be impractical for hogs are listed at once. W. D. Ross. any Theatre anywhere to provide Kinross. soiuy. 5215 a more attractive series oi plc- - turns than will be offered at lbo “Vi!!! shinning Club will load Prince Ilfldward and Strand tllls hows "Pill Wmlk- 0070M Wishing season. and these will be lnter- l" 10k" fldvlillllfl Vi“ l“ l-Nl spersed with several travelling The" 3108B Ire listed at once. W. other . liigg Shipping Club will load shows. including probably another D- Rim. Klnron. see’!- Drsmatic Stock. two Musical Tab- iold Commuter, Plunkettb "Dumb- bells", also the “Originals? "or. Dell's on». f) ~ < 5215 le closed until October mtg‘.