llov s. tails» ‘ .-’-<—-*“ ' ' V009.‘ _ ...... a». .' . g, Eff-it tum % QOIOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO '. l tori-intramural ..’.§_1§'QQOQQQQQQQCQO§QFQ§QQQQQCO -.. 10o pil- lino of s words 8c por lino of 6 words 7e per lino of 5 words {A To Let‘ Female, Help Wanted fEisavs-u m McLean tr Me innon, Bull; Building. OOM cor. M, on Villa Street. . mace and ‘l1 modern conve lencqm, only .,t>YRl n-litti f0 LET-TWO CNFURNIVBVHED uijlurl-zo-lnillo -r'o Assisr A‘I' housework. Apply 185 Priilce fllroet. ., . . ju-s-nl warn-db - IMMEDIATELY, A competent. maid. Apply to Mrs. Geo. Q. DcBlois, 10 West St. 3i d one furnished bed- . m2” 52.55am and, centrally WANTED-LADY CLERK FOR ' mtg“, Apply at 172 Prince general stora with some ex- sueet . "-1 N..3.3l- perlence ill dry goods. Apply stating wages and giving re- ferences to McLeod & Spence Ltd . llisoolllneous Port Elgln N. a. ' o“; ,"'ilus"i;l,i_ FRESH WANTED.—-FOR POSITION m ‘was. snuazorl, ewsfimblt Co. 8t. John, New Brunswick com- flarket Bundles. Apply at Guartllau.'122-_11-7-3i. 4AM oven "r0 RANCH room t fifteen irs of foxe reg isetliargd in' thepgatibnal Asihocla lion. Competent ‘ ranchman ranch absolutely up to date and protected from any snow drifts Write for rates.—-E. H. Monkley, 150-11-8-31 summcrside. For Sale won sau: cl-lsart-lilovssas sizes. Apply 3i FOR 5ALE-—NEWLY-FRE5HEN oil lulili cow. Iicath Vcssey. York 144-11-8-21 fox-pelts, lli erent Guardian. , ron “SALE —8ECOND & llloresldo. 121-11-7-31. FOR SALE-SET BLACK FOX MJB-D-Ibflmo “UDENTS 0R ._ 3118114588 girls can 11° fl°¢°1bm°d51°11 W111! ly to C. J. Gallagher, Prince Eli- room aDLLIIBBIIIJILJIICB locality. . HAND llxprl-ss Waggon and curt. Proud potent Maid. Good knowledge oi cooking absolutely necessary. For particulars apply immediate- Wlfd- Theatre. iii WOMEN EARN 010.00 DAILY, distributing the wonderful "Med- - ical Adviser,” by Dr. Pierce. Un- - folds secrets of married happin- . ass. often revealed too late. 1003 page, cloth-bound book, illustra- . ted with colored plates. Chapt- ers on Mother and Babe, Nursing Accidents, First Aid, What to do in sickness. Retails for $1.00. Free with instructions to work- ers. Sales enormous. Enclose 1 c to help pay postage and packln . Medical Press, 648 Washington Street, Buffalo, N. ‘Y. 10-24-3wks. 11v MEMORIAM MARGARET MoDONALD 'i‘hc iloilth took plllcc nt the Prlnco County Hospital, Wednes- llny afternoon of Margaret Muc- Donalll. of Ellis River, Lot 16 at thc ago of eightyyears. Slic leaves furs, mink muff and fur lined to mourn four sons and two (out Apply 96 Illllshoro Si. (iilllllillltldii—~JOSCllii tn llollstoll. 1589-11-6-tf 'l‘exns, Daniel ln Fall ltlvlrr, hlass. Joseph P. at home, Frank A. oi FOR SERVICE-PURE BREIJ Brooklyn. N. Y..' Mrs W. J. Mc- Dcliroclt Jersey Boar J. Audi-luvs, Rcntlles Road. ll-‘i-ll-S-tl Teachers Wanted SASKATCH EWAN TEACHERS’ Agency, ltegina, offers best p0 sltions. 777-il-l-tf. Mzlll- llclp “hinted SALESMEN-IN EVERV TOWN bus- lul-ss with li-ll insured income, SP1! ii yoli wont a permanent page 59, Saturday Evening iPost issue of NtlVPllliief 3rd: and ll you tlliilk you can qualilyq apply l’ .ll. Oil‘, P. O. Box 1604. Win~ 1l-7-3l. nipcg, Dian. WANTECh-SECOND-HAND Sl- lvilt still-smith. Write particulars iiilll lowest cllsll prlcc. M. C. flic- Guwiin, Klllnlllr. 148-11-8-31 WANTED-MAN OR BOY FOR illilll work, must bn llblrfln milk. t). 'l‘. Ferguson, ,Milrshfeltl, R. 11.2., York. 1itl-11-8-ili WANTED-MAN TO WORK ON lilrln. Apply (lcorgc hint-Militia, Blacksmith, York It. R. o. 1. . 113~11-7-.'li. -._...__.___.__._..______ BALESMEN WANTED T0 SELL our iinc of Advertising Calend- ars. Novelties, otc. on coinmlss- iou, for the coming season. Dis- tricts ullottelll Rolpb-Clark- StoncyLtllq McCurdy Bldg, liallinx, N. S. 1679-11-0-61 Wanted ._ WANTED- BOARDERS iN OEN. trliliy loci-lied home. Table board- ers also accommodated. Apply Guardian. 1582-6-3l BOARDERS WANTED-GENTLE mun r. l» Zif-(i. Apply Gunrlllilll. 145-11-8~-:li Deaths 110UGHERTV—At Kentvllle, N. S. Nov ti, 192.’! Eliza " Ramsay “Wow oi‘ the late Major George L. Dvllllhcrty. Tile body ill-rived last "isht llllli funeral takes place this ‘mmlilflu from G. i). Wright's llflfiors tliBFViCLMCDIIIIIICIlCiUK at 3 l1. lll. illiflfliltilli. Peoples Ceuctcry. McMlLLAN-lil this city, Nov. 8th. Dllliri ill-Mlllnumgoll eighty yeanl. ullci-tll from rcsliloilce oi his sou- 111'i8\\', .lollil Cameron, 142 Gt. Gwilll: St. Saturday lit 8.15. to 51- Dlinstilifs Cnthqlral, thence to 11- C. ct-uletcry. I. QUEEN HOTEL i WATER IZ8XKEET CHARLOTTTETOWN “"‘- This popular Holol his been completely renovated and ro- furnioheii .1 up , ‘and offers y," ‘t "iiiftlblo Qoeovlslilofiltfim! to tho travelling public. The tlhio is‘ olpoo- llttr ms .llq¢llq- pub- "s ~m esllrosollsly _ . for. _ Hutu $3.00 a day. H. Conncil, Fall River, blues" Eleanor MucDougull, it. N. of Brooklyn, N. . Y. ller body was conveyed to llur llltc home at lilllls River, Wellnes- day evening. interment will takc place ill St. Patrick's ccmetcry, (irilnd River. ~~~~ ---<-o*>-i Judge Arsenault‘ Women's League lluil. Jiislitzll Arscllilnli (i1‘iiV1‘-1'(‘-l1 ' all tlblc llridress ill-lore llc (.‘. 1V. Ii. and luliics of Si. illllli-lldll‘); Pilrish ill li- MIT)’ ltilil, 'l‘llcr.-llilv llilzllt The spcilkol‘ chose t'or his church null state, and handled the subject lil u scholarly ninllncr. giving ll cloilr view of tho stunti- lng of women from remote ages to the present time. llc reviewed tho luws which llllve llccn pllsscil at dif forcut times rcliitlng to women nnd bearing on the silnlc, covering this uxtcnsivo subject lil u i‘i'llltll'i{- ilbly coilcisc wily. At illc conclusion n!’ the leci- urc which provcii u ilcligllt. ils well as an education to an apprecia- tive audience a vote of thanks moved by Mrs. Adrian Peters and seconded by Miss Martina Mon- zlghau was extended to the speaker by the President Mrs. F. J. Casoy. Rev. Maurice Mcllonulll, Spiritu- iii Director of the C. W. L. was present and complimented the tllifliiiiftl‘ on his admirable‘ lecture. l f O 0 Ill - should have read to, Herbert iluii. Addresses Catholic, children and explained thclr direct 5° lilifiillillill initial ‘J. Returns From Alaska. SHOP from i-lollnaws Catalog. LADIES BRUBHED wool lams. Special Value $2.75 Prowse Bros td. ' 174-11-9-21. counsotlolii-hlle announce- celneat in yesterday's Guardian, re Social at -. North River Hall vsrsll its PAgllbs-rlls"; par- vice on Armistice ay, will be in charge oi Col. D. A. MaoKiilnon, D. S. 0., and led by the G W. V. A. and _ . -,-_,-__,, . APPRECIATION‘ BY 8TAFF.— Last evening the night staff of the Guardian were the recipients of a number of ice cream sandwiches supplied by’ Mr. Ed Acorn. These were among the first products of the new ice-cream sandwich IUBChillQt-IQQBHIIY installed by Mr. Acorn in his restaurant and cer- tainly are a well put. up and taste- ful delicacy- The staff are very thankful to "Ed" fol‘ his thought- fulness. ____.__ POWNAl. CIRCUIT NEW8.—-A Pownal Young People's League has been recently organized with the following of-ficerm-Presldent J. W. Smith, 1, Vice, Arthur Moore 2 Vice. Miss Mary Bruce. Secret-q ary Miss Amy Smith, Treasurer, Arden Richards. Very l-nloyilble meetings are held in private homes Tile Pownal and Millview boys inld young mcn have orglnbzall u 'l‘i'illl Rangers’ Camp and a ‘fuxls Square. They hclli join: lli-"Pllilltn iii the Orangslncirs liall at Mill- vlew. The niflnzs l-i ail- hills Square arm-Mentor. Lawson, Jackson. Praetor. Russel Shei- dow, Vice Praetor, Daniel Cum- lnlngs, Scrlptor, George Jenkins, Comptor. Ralph Slielilow. The of~ flcers of the Trail Hangers Camp urez-Mentor, ,Gco. W. Tillcy, Chlcf Ranger, Cyrus Acorn, Sub Ranger, l-larold ’l‘llntoil, Tally, Everette , Wood, Cache. George Lcc. PERSONALS .\il'.-'l‘. T. Trcnilolnl, C. N. Amherst. is in the city IL. M. .l. A. (Yilalloriln. station agent. .ii. llloomf-icltl, i-~l ill the city. Mr. it. (‘. Dannie, 0'Lcilry, mot- orotl to the city yesterday. Mr. .\'. L. Prncclton, Winnipeg, lir- rlvcd in illc city last night. Mr. it. l6 l-‘incgilil, Toronto, is u guest. lit lill‘. tluccil llotcl _ Messrs. .l. L. illiillftlil, u. S|lbcr- manu, and .l. H. Saure. Montreal, ude of vat “anstot s, memoriulsen. HIGH-FIELD fur periodic with its HJIUL‘ fl thonlo the reliltiou of Women to-“re registered “t the vicwfl“ Mr. Thos E. Conkllll, Chicago, was a passenger on the Borden trlilli last night. Mr, and Mrs. F. P. Cillkln, Kent- ville, are gilcsts ut the Hotel Vic- rlzl. Mr. Dennis Doiron city, loft Woll- uesday lnornlng for Rumforll, hie. where he will reside. .\lr. J. B. Jay. Everett, Washing- ton, formerly oi‘ Morell, is on a visit to friends here. He was a guest M. null Mrs. Chester (l. lilcLurc, Murray llarbor. were guests yes- ldiljuytiblc solos wore rcnllerod by Miss ltosll Ryan and Miss Born- udcttc Connolly, with Miss K. llugllcs null Albert Blanchard ac, colllpanists. "O (fanudlf with the beautiful words translated from the original French wits snug, at the opening of tho llllictlilg, illld God sllvo tho King brought tlic literary and nlusl clll progrnul to ll close. cnllcil to order with the President ill the trhllir. lteports from the different com- mittees were brought lll and tho report oi‘ the Diocesan Convention from tilt‘ Diocesllil Secretory, Mrs. W. J. llllelntyro. was rend. A num- ber oi’ the members volunteered to scll poppies on Poppy I)uy for the (.l. W. V. A. Sovcral new mem- bers worc admitted. and after tho ilsunl rolitliic business the meeting - adjourned. Policemen Strike At Melbourne (Canadian Frols ) MPJLBOUIINIC, Nov. tF-Autllori- tics hllve full control of the situa- tion here, so the police commis- sioner declared, anll the position is cxcclleilt. This illirliorts to sum up the situation with regard to the strike of the Melbourne Police ' Force which started last week. RUOE. J. TAYLOR. Manager i . Charlottetown . #01591 00., Ltd, mid/Q. "Mill (llll (mt ‘éliwlllll’ lllti \\l-ii ll sill Iliill n‘) Brazil, Leo Murnaghan. Johnson's River lcit this morning for Plaster Rock where lullibor work. pany, ‘London, who bus bccu on the Tho business meeting was then [gland for the pa,“ two week, look. lug over the fox situation. leaves tcrday llt the Revere Hotel. ‘ Messrs Jothru Reagan, lVlal-cus they will engage in lMr. R. W. Fraser, representing Messrs. 1C. M, Laulpson and Com- tomorrow morning on return. The many friends of Mr. Nor- msn Nicholson. Stanley Bridge, will be sorry to learn that he cn- ' fared the Prince County Hospital to undergo nn operation, but illl hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. Nelson ltsttenbury. son oi Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rattonbnry left yesterday for Montreal en route to England where he will loin a ship of the Merchant. ‘lilrine as cadet. O Mrs. Mclnnla oi tho Russ and‘ \lrs. Csrruthers, leave this morn- ng for St. John, N. B., where they ' lvlli spend Thanksgiving day with friends. Bringing Up Father. O River. , belts were con Lumpson are lllCll - On Friday em‘- ing, Nov. 0th, Rev. B. F. Stovers will conduct service in the [Hilitv field Presbyterian church at 2J0 o'clock. iConlmunlon service will be held on Sunday at 2 p. m. SPECIAL PROGRAMME e-All Armistice Day programme oi spac- lal interest will be presented "I" morning in West Kent commencing at eleven o'clock. Ex-Mayor Riley will preside and addresses will be delivered by the Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan and the Hon. J. A. MacDonald. M10151" of Public Works. All parents and others interested are cordially in- vited to attend these exercises. LITERARY PROGRAMME AR- RANGED.-—At n committee meet- ing of the St. James Literary Soci- ety last night an interesting pro- gramme oi addresses for the first period of the winter season was arranged. The first meeting W111 be held next Thursday when lm address will be given by the lion- orary President, Rev. W. Orr Mul- ligan, “On Etc-reading 0111 F1114?!‘- ites". An address oh an historical subject will shortly be given Judge Warburton. visit. connection with lit nd fl 1'0 110W present DlSOUSSED EXT>ENs|°N.-—b1l". FUR MEN HERE-Promlilcut maklng their to the province in the forthcoming harvesting 0T llclts. Aniollgtilosc urn Messrs llubcrt W, ilnll‘ Tilfllllilt; M. Fraser l’t‘,l)l‘(trl(!lliifll.{ Mr, Alfred Fraser of New York and lliessrs ('. M. Lamp- soll 6's ('70., London. BULL, the Woll- kilown fur llll(il.i()llCl‘.l'L4 iloiio comlnlssitln bnsiiloss with land foxlilcu ilillCil tloll of tho domestic fox industry. Mr. llobcrt Fraser has bccll a llilll‘ visitor fine quality sevens Horst. E. Brown, York: R. Peters, New R. Dingwell, Bay It. Scott, Boston, L. Stewart, New Glasgow, ll. G. Cutcliffe, l-lunter F,‘ F. Slgsworth, Cardigan. D. J. Murphy. Moilcton, D. (). Mllr- ray, Plctou, A. J. Campbell, John. J. Ferguson, Hampton, Ki B. l-lowutt, 0'Leary, W. G. Silllker. 0’Lcnry, Chester G. McLnrc, llillv- ray Harbor. Mrs. Lurc. Mllrrs "Can't, you glvc me that you really love me and \vant to marry mo?" “well, i follnll out that my dia- mond engagement glass. llnii haven't ever said any- thing about it." Constipation banished of Roots, known ll is Dustin S and IIIIUIIImL ro ' in conali ntion and igulion. it an on A dnl till tho srrosti m» liotlur Itilll Glasgow; Nulton -~<o->—-—-— h‘ "I I falls to i ring able remedy that d "I _ o lilo work-‘l’ 30 r daily. Cornelius. glgcfandilfimwottles. pooooooosoooooooos“ Got the School. of yesterday's a final decision w h'0 have tho iilzlllguru- reg- for ullluy yours ilud is wcll llnll favourably knowll to rall- cllcrs, but this is tho l'ir--t visit oi‘ his y0lliigl:l' lirolJlor, illr. 'i'il0lllil‘~'. Ally one who ltllows Mr. Fruscr will iillvc rccogiliziug Mr. 'l‘olll, for hi: is ll, “chill ‘oft’ liil‘ old block" ill appear- characteristics. hsvo visited many ranches reaching here and are greatly illi- prosscd with tllc the foxes, collsidcl [above the average The fall sales in away down for Allrcli no difficulty ill They $11180 ‘l ilnll vicinity were shocked on tht ‘ilig them even of other years London. though other furs, were vory successful so far as silver fox cerllcil, and Messrs hopeful that the price obtaining then will be main- tained at the Jriiluary sales. Si. Chester G. Mc- y Harbor. a ny proof was cut for 7' Continued.‘ ‘from Page 1 on a soadplt. This destroyed part fins wcre again exposed to the ely about on the water. The dog-team races at minutes. teaml gurcs. continue to dwindle. do better seal-skins amt by l a sturdy hcalty race. in the serene bellci health or longevity. ed ilrc mostly the Alaskan blues llull command a good price. Mr. lnce was acquainted with who spent two years in Alaska and piolillcctl i116 first book. ers" familiar to (avcry person tllcn liv- ing lit Nomc. lie also met the late Jack London some year-s ago in Ala-ska. and London was even tllen famed for his red-blooded tales of the North. c Ailgclcs flllti New \'0rk. He re- ports ll wonderful building boom ill Los Ailgcllul. he met a fornlcr Islander. Mr. lves 0t‘ Tryon, who is now conducting a lilrgcly iil\‘l'l‘, loriiloll him that. terltliy wore very good, and every- where tllcrc prevailed o. general let-ling ul‘ optimism. u- IN MEMORIAM MRS. JAMES TRAINOR Tile resident-s 0t‘ Rosevlllc, Lot evening of Sunllay,_0ct. 28th, when it beculne known that Elizabeth Axlvorthy, beloved wife of James Trillnor had passed a-vuy iii thl 52nd ycar oi. per agc. Deceased had been in her usual good health ulitil she became sud llenly stricken with pneumonia .lnll succumbed to that dread di- sense, utter only twelve days ill noes. All that the best medical skill and-kind and careful nursing could do was done to prolong life, hilt to no avail and on Sunday ev suing her soul winged its way tc meet. its Saviour. 01' Yflswftifly at the RBVGPB 110101- Fortune; M. H. Hughes, St. John; The late Mrs. Trainer was a we I W. C. MacDonald, Cellartou; J. Mc- man oi quiet loving nature, a wor M“ M- lhiiy/‘m- “iewhrt ‘"1 “'9 Vicar, Glace Bay; M. , idvans, lily citizen, ii kind and obllging C- G- S- Gmmwm i" "egiqiered a’ Tlgnish; Miss M. llicPllcrson, ilcigllbor. a true friend and triaith m” “New Sydney. N. S; A. P. Davlson, ful member oi the church. Moncton; W. it. Pullrcc, Halifax. On her (tenth-bed she was atten- licll by the bclovcd pastor oi Lot i, Rev. John A. MacDonald, who administered unto her the last sad rites of the Roman Catholic Church. She leaves to mourn be sides- u grief stricken husband. her parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Patrick Ax worthy. Bloomfield. two step-sour William, New York, Frank. Bns ton. two sisters hlrs. Peter O'Holl 'Il'flll, Sydney, N, S., .lesnei.tc llloonlilelil. and one brother, Jos cph. The funeral took place lo St Mark's church, Lot 7, on Thursday. Nov. 15th, and was one of the larg 1st ever seen in that locality des pite the inclemency of the weather. The services at. the church were conducted by Rev. Father McDon- aid, lifter which the procession slowly Wendell its will’ 1-0 1-116 Wm‘ etery where the remains were ten- derly laid to rest to await a glor- ious resurrection. May she rest in peace. (Sum-merside pullers rinse vow) ..._.__¢ao¢--—-— t l l "CAN ANY little boy." asked ltlle new teacher, “tcll ilic the difference between a inks still an ocean?" i “i can." replied Edward. whose |\\’|S(]0lll hull boon learned fronl ox- perlence. "Lakes arc much plléasantor t0 swallow whcll you [nil in." about a third of the town,» blilit included n grave-yard whose cof- light of day, ilndfloated gruesom- Nome every year are a great attraction. and people from all parts of the country throng to this event. The dogs, trained as carefully as race horses, race over a stretch of 4,10 miles, the fastest time made be- ing seventy-four hours and some The toughest breed are the Siberian dogs, who are har- nessed as many as sixteen to a in the gold boom days bets on these races rose to gigantic fl- The Eskimos oi Alaska Mr. lnce suites were struck heavily during the “flue" epidemic in the latter days of the war and their numbers Civilization docs not seem to agree with them, as a general rule, although they when in close proximity l0 the lnlssioil settlements. Living their own lives, clad only in dirty eating salt meat, walrus and blllbber, as the Siberian Eskimos continue to do. they were Their partl- a-lly acquired arts of cooking and R. W. Simpson. of Monctom. Gen-lbakmg an" ‘he white man's 9x" eral Superintendent, and Mr. Milli- gan. Solicitor, C. N. R. of the Atlan- tic Division, are in he city and bud conferences with local merchants and the Property Committee of the City (Iouucll regarding the exten- sion oi‘ the standard gauge rails along tho water front. n matter which was brought to the often-- tlon of Sir llenry Thornton by the Board of Trude on his recent visit here. A part fronting Bruce Stew- art & 00.. unll Hogan's woodwork- ing plant has already been exprop- riatod. Tile remaining portion is now under consideration and it is llopcil us ti result collfcrnncle thut will be mudo ill the lnutter. ample has produced some curious compounds and the eating of in.- dlgostlble masses of sour dough that. it was bread had not contributed to their (Ililrstioued regarding fox ranch- lirig in Alaska, Mr. lnce stiltsd that the business was a booinlug one. particulary on the small islands along the coast. The foxes ranch- Rex llcilcll, the now famous writer "The Spoil- touudcll, on facts which were Interesting Address On Banking Methods At the Rotary Club The regular weekly meeting of the Rotary Club was held yester- day, llotarlall R. E. Miltch presid- Montague, George Bears, Mr. R. W. Simpson of Moucton’, General Superintenden and Mr. llflliigan of Moncton, Solicitor of the C. N. R. Atlantic Division and Mr. Dull- csn, Edgar Shaw. The musical pro- gram included a solo by Mr.Goorgc Bears who was heartily eucored An interesting address on bank- ing was Blven by Rotarian C. L. Miles. manager _oi the Canadian Bank of Commerce. who pointed out that there are three classes dlr ectly interested in thesnfety and solvency of hanks. The note hold- er, the doposlter and the share holder. Tile first named, being an involuntary creditor so to speak, is entitled to the first, the most complete and absolute protection against loss. A bank's circulating notes, are not only a first lien on all the assets of the bank, but every chartered bank in Canada has to pay into what is known as "The Bank Circulation Redemp- tion Fund,“ amount equal to 5 per cent of its average annual clrcula- _ tion. This fund is under the super- vision of the Department of Fin- ance at Ottawa. and now amounts to approximately $6,422,000. After further remarks regarding this fund, Mr. Miles proceeded to deal with the case of the deposit- s’ or. He ls not an involuntary cred- itor. He has his chiocc of banks to entrust his money to. and if he doubts their security, he nccd not place his money in a bank at aU. Shoulli he decide to do so, ho\v- ever, he has the protection of the assets of the bank ranking im- mediately lifter the note holders and Federal and Provincial gov ernment depositors. large protection in the provisions of The Blink Act, the protection oi‘ thc prudent investment of ills ati Th W8 gn B. W 10f share holders. M“ “m, returned by “my ol- Losnhe owners of the bank, organized .Whllc at Long Beach. shareholders in any other blist- patronlzed grocery store. New York business men in-' conditions geil-‘b-‘lllif-"l 11111111)’ .il to be eventually concluded ma; .“'111¢1l Whiifi 108811)’. might he ril- lheots submitted will lll the definitely known dolllllgul money by bank managers, and the My portoctioli of the double iillbiilly The latter arc by it. mid have to take their chances of the enterprise proving successful in the same way as the o, 11855. After touching on tile matter of loans, and polutlui: oiit that n to make loans is limited to the funds placed‘ in its cure by thc depositors, l\ir. Allies said tlllit a good dclll 0i’ prejudice against bunks arises fronl the be- lief that they are lnaklng fabulous profits bocuusl: shareholders rlrc Tfcflivllli-‘i 3.10. 12 and 16 per ccllt 9" 111B Dtlr viiluc of the S100 1mm“- 119111011)’ lllcso illvillcllds rise frolll thc etirniilgs of u lnlicll rirgcl- sum, vlz., the original c- l- tal investment of 8100 per share, ilus the reserve funds of the blink, '1 “Y "F159 Bilnai to, anil in semi.- ‘@595 119911)’ double, the original lar value. These reserves have not 1y any means been built up entire- Y 011i Of profits. Tile average divi- lend lmiti iflSt year of nll the banks Iii capital, pills reserves, was 6.1 ler cent.‘ Mr. lviilcs lhcn dwelt on the leconnlal revision of tho liank Act vhich occurred this your. and r9. "m" 1° 1111-‘ Press discussion vhich has taken place in regard 119791-11 Many extraordinary 811g. restlons were made, but it flppgar. tlo U. A. Moi W38 rlTllc chict’ provisions of the "rte. sod Bank Act were thcll explain l1 by the speaker, one of tho lin- lortant changes being ioimg, Bab the rarlled as current, that is not 0V6]. lue, now have to be reported un- ler separate headings. The balance now disclose day. 08118, oven though classified as "Front. A uiuch greater dcgrl- l‘ ‘P v 0 that are in a general propriatious gent accounts times when profits take care of the losses which al- Canada and find markets products. At their branches ill rural dis- tricts the Banks receive from He h“ the Departments oi‘ Agriculture at tending towards m"! B! 10118 BXDense. etc. flecognl - in: that Canada z agricultural country, and that pm. grass is based on theprosperlty NEW YORK. Nov. have been Written by force's report to prove " that indian guide, “Dear Jimmie" a Buffalo hotel. The letter. as filed in court to~ "l um not sulashed but if you lov- ed all your fllmily and were goingi to have an tried not to hlltc; that there is lint a spot for you with honor or iloacc: lng. The guests present were Messrs Oscar McCallum nf Sosk- responsibility has also been atoon. Sank, C. C. Thompson. thrown, on the directors and of- ficers of the Bank who sign the government returns. Moreover the act now required _ show separately their. #9141950. it; any subsidiary may be interested with the statement poratlon. Mr. Miles then spoke of the agit- tbe. Dealt! 1° corporation ' they in, together of such cor- 0n which was lllade during the sessions oi the committee on bank- ing, to have all banking institu- tions disclose in their returns what had come to be called their secret assets. Ho stated there was no par ticular advantage to be gained ill this. nor would it have been to any benefit to the public at large, except to satisfy their curiosity. ese so called secret reserves way merely ap- cretlited to contin- during the boom are large to ys follow during times of dep- ression. in closing. Mr. Miles dealt with the service which the banks end- eavour to render the community beyound the posits and making of loans. For instance they operate foreign partments through which it ls ble to buy or sell Exchange, or to cover imports and 17110811)’ every known currency of the world. Special efforts lng made their branches and agents ln'forel- mere taking of de- de- pos- exports in pra- are be- by the banks through countries,- to foster trade ill for tll c the Ott- a and the Provincial Capitals, and distribute amongst the farm. ers, a vast amount of matter re. garding better methods of soil cili- “11011- llllltrovement in livestock larger produc- ls primarily an the farmers, every up-[Q-dglg zttnd sound movement lor llleir net- enllenl is eagerly supported. For the commercial Obtaining of reports on parties a- broad with whom besides tllc furnishing of infill-ma. community rile lite)’ are dealing, u on ilmrkct and trade colldt. 110118, is an important service all which is gladly ' any direct rcmuucriltlou. llotarllln ll. E. Miltch DfflfilflglL """"" r———iO§-_-..__ rendered without Famous Stillman Divorce Note Is Filed in Court (Canadian Press.) 8—'l‘iic fam- "coniessloii letter" Stillman to her husband, James Stillman. was submitted to the appellate division of the Supreme Court in Brooklyn basis of an appeal trom a recent decision of Justice today 8a the by the banker schatlser. confirming ti re- lll which Stillma denied a divorce and the leg- 11-1111110? 01’ Barby Guy Stillman was 1811:8810; possible to legislate a; upheld. iaturc oreto “i-ltfi/mntyl or human l The “men previously ruled out “ylaw-i! p -en )ll(i blinking H evidence when Stillman tried Fred Bcativaia. an was the father of Y Guy, now becomes public for first time. it is addressed to and was written ill contains this paragraph: indian ilaby that you yell were ill and tired; that a ‘.3047 Mill» rlsQn will be at J. _W. M lMnntogue, with full iitleo! m scopes continuous "-1: Ward Members Stock Exchange. _il Telephone ‘_ Bronlpt . . -- - - St. LHWQIQDCS Flour Ottawa Power Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd Pan American Petroleum .. 50 ‘ American Can - 95$ Brazilian Traction .. 37% Howard Smith Pfd ... — panlsh River Pfd . .'. 911% Spanish River Com. 67% - Steel Coin. of Canada . . . . . . 87% Brit. Empire Steel 1st Pfd S7 Penmans ... ——- Abitibl . Shawlnigan . . . . .. . 119 Laurentide Pulp . . . . . 91 Canadian General Electric . 113‘ Canadian Steamship Cont. . "- do Pfd . . . . . . . . ..' . . . . .. 45% _ Asbestos Con: . -—— 5 Dominion Bridge . . 59% Montreal Power . . 129 Winnipeg Electric .. -' . National Breweries . 54% Atlantic Sugar 15% Atchison . . . . . . . . . . .. 97% Am. Car 8r Foundry . . Am. Locomoflve 72- , Am. Smelling & Refining .. -- ‘ - Anaconda Copper . . . . . . . .. 35% - Canadian Pacific Railway .. 145% New York Central ..... . 00% Cuba Cane Sugar Crucible Steel international Paper Kelly Springfield Mex. Petroleum . . . . . . .. international Mer. Marine . Press Steel Car . . . . . . . . . .. Reading . . . . . . . . .. Southern Pacific 86% Studebaker . . . . . . . . 103 Union Pacific 130 Utah Copper . 59% U. S. Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 93% MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1lI34 Victory 1933 Victory 1922 Victory . 1937 Victory BANKS Bunk Commerce . . . . . . . . . .. 190 Blink Royal . . . . .. 218 Bank Montreal . . 2301/, Bunk Nova Scotia . — Wheat, Dec, 105%; May, 110%; Jilly, 106%. Corn, Dec., 77%; May, 75%: Ju- l)‘. 753i» ouiufnue, 421,4; May, 44%.. New Glasgow, N. S. To Hold Dog Show new caascow. Nov. 8.-—Pic- toll county will hoidy-i-fs first 110g ' show tinder the Carladhn Kelidel Club rules. in the "curling rllltk.‘ Stellarton, beginning November 14th. Entries have already been received from several 011168 1h Nova Scotia and New Bninswlok. Ralph Preston _oi St. John will judge all classes. l ‘ 0 Horst. visuali- Offon to tho trjavolllnp y y . public a comics-tuition lno In famous-all ‘oi/hr Canada. T iophonoo in all rooms. Courteous Iorvlsu. l-i. c. snowu, Managu- asum sis-lair}, r ll t ery. Special sale o! hots for tvirlt , ‘weeks opening Non-‘lii. at r ~ V-‘yilzl’ _ I i. ~. pftha Montreal t‘ Distressed symptoms beauty. IIBVSI‘ EOCOIII Good Htéflitil Secret 0f eauty ____.,__ Beauty lies in 119510"! 1117011 herself‘ anilln keep- ing at bay those peculiar to her sex. down and leave telltale traces upon her cotlntenilnceSparkllng eyetmllg elastic step and u clear complexion phuy organic troubles. expressions, a "Olllltiellimlwdgrk circles under tho eyes, lassltude, headaches, mental depression are the telltale of the care a woman dread ailments which drug her ssllow and women's ailments. W-omen so troubled should not lose n day in taking Lydia E. Pilbkillllfl Vegetable Compound, made from l'ul remedy known to overcome woman's ills anlirestore health and roots and herbs, the most success- dear little mun with whiskers tells you tlllvt the world is a good place and that the hard blind people arc to be pitted for they know nothing of what they miss." Another line in the letter was so follows. “l won't wrl-te you of what the cold llnd Canada were to me. Fred meant to be kind bllt he hall won me tind l was ills and no one else wanted ins and be is much ill- dlun." Anil ilirtlici" appears title: "l was too proud to break but l broke just. the llltme in the arms of my llrdiail," "i was s0 cold," the letter con- tinued. " so lonely. and that broke him; ho was honorable, but 1 broke lllm and all his dreams. and that is so cruel that when you break, all those that love you tumble, with nle." The letter was ungrsmrnatlcal and poorly punctuated. bell, Snckville, N,B;'J.. Hutcglflsuh ‘foionto: u. \v. simnaoo, Motictoaz- C. J- Mllllgan, Moncton; A‘ E. Corbett. St. John; W. E. Ashllown, ‘Prufo; W. it. Stewart, Coilklln, Chicag ; _ llsiiillx; n. Whellll, Montreal; J. ll. Saure. Montreal: veal; Waldo C. Machnm. Frederic- toll; Kentvllile, N. S.: Winnipeg: C l-l. Colerifoncion. By onoaoa nil-mains" " Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd, ,_ Proprietor! 1- VICTORIA H5111. F. H. Burt. Montreal: D.E.' Camp W.‘ J. Johnston, on: it. Johan Thu is. W. E. begin. Montreal; J. L, .Wighsln. H. Slliberlfinn, Moni- Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Cllkilt, N L Preston‘. owl-v sleeu: awe ME AbLKKET-QF CQRNEO 5:2:- AN _. V, CREEK-EM" . ,\ , 4QNNA l-tEAT l, strolls shrill l1 sea some: _, YOU WILL NOT- DAUGHTER Eltbacfb C KL}. THEY _T \ AND BESIDE‘: TCRNED ore C-Ab 0t (A055 You more‘? N: