{GENTS - Livia, ssuisMlN i i ; Apply I10 Biilsboro Street. i. orr T0 sciiool. A JUMP "' READY Fqn-asrupr on PLAY} / _ S Boeasyto» With all the 01...... of the whole when: children r warm, ‘nourishing breakfast. All _. Z the food Giillljshtstheir INwinI bodies need. h. such a de- f “iilécciiic W M lo ioirm. Saves mother a lot of work and worry. Advertisements Q A1FTX"_A'L'ATT Xhkka‘ “ltspibaeellwords l0!!! -.4 00000000000 y,‘ _ i ‘DR. WJLCARSON Peinus Osaduto Clirspnetee Obresie sol Ionoas Diseases m Prince ll- Ibnne I01! opposite 8s. hers ohsreisé Central Guardian ALITKINDJI and amuse- meht at the Indoor Circus tonight. ' WILL RENDIIED PIANO SOLO __'],‘hgo|§h a Omiliofi. tbs name o: m. Cedric Bouitor was emittsd iiem- the mot-ted won-am highs reception at‘ the Bavvili Schoolroom last evsnins. Mr. Boul- ,ter's piano solo wss beautifully ren- derod well » No4'l-l ° --__- SCHOOL BOYS selling tickets for the Garden Cit! Popularity contest sre requested to report at the Markct Building this evening at 7.30 P- m- ' 8003 urnrso CIUICB or CANADA»- rcr Sunday, l. aedoque. ll; creetovm S, (Mission Band Thank- hyel-utg); Traveller's met 1 (Rally Day Service). .1. w. s. Nicholson. Minister. - ‘ll-Q? .'~ ,7 IIIIE_.'I.‘WIN’I‘Y~DOLLABS AND oosrs-IA drunk appeared ip the Police Court at Slunmessids beforc Siipendisry Wyatt on Wednesday and‘ was med 02o llid costs or twenty days in Jail. He 01M the fine and S.‘ "- " TBAINOB - MCCOBMACK WID- DmG-aln rehrrlnd to the marriage of- Mr. John Vincent Tninor, of Donsgh. to Miss Hazel-Martins Mc- Cormsck of Charlottetown, the bridesmaids name should have rend Miss May White. sister of the bride. and not Miss Mary Whlto. 3 oafrsman ‘orsrnqcnou - s- mong the namesoi those who dc- » talinod distinction sh the scholarship examinations st nsiiwusie Univer- city u that ofStusrt-Dockerty, “ of Csrdigsnps student noted for his excellent work during hi0 three years "attendance -st Prince or wsles “with. INJURY-Innis .1. But- i ' , ”’ Agents Wanted _Wantéd 001180. _- ler, scven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Butler, Dorchester Street, ‘A BIG 85 PRIVATE" CHRISTMAS Greeting Card Sample book freo; men and women already making flve ‘lollsrs up daily. in spare time; experience or capital ‘unnecessary. Gsrretson Co., Brsbtfcrd, Ont. - . s. w. 0-23-2ji. Mums-z your: SALARY BY sno- lng 085.00 weekly selling Imperial Art Personal Christmas Cards to Friends, Business Associates, Club and Church members, from Magni- ficent Free Sample Book. Imperial Art, Manufacturers, bl Wellington west. Toronto. AW. l0-1-tl. oct. 81. TO sell Pinlcss Clothes Lincs-flkcel- lent opportunity" Every user s. booster. Every home a. ‘prospect. _ Write Practical Inventions Limited. . 010i St. Lawrence. Montreal. A. W. Sept. 2'1. Oct, 8-10. 1 For Sale coo-mule activities. resumed-Jean FOB. BENT-MODERN FURNISH- ed medium sised house. Central location. Immediate possession. Reasonable rats to rosponsibl" party. Apply P. O. Box 320, City. - . ~, ‘1990-10-1-3-5 Oct. pd. MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Market reports furnished by Green- shields I C» Montreal, lo Stewart Jones d: Co., b0 Great George Street, Clisrlotttfnwn. Quoted st ciceinl Oct. l. 1M9. Cali Money .. ... .. 0% HAMPTON . UNITED CHURCH saovwits-rhr suhday. Oct. cth are as follows: De Sable 11 s. m., Bon- shsws p. m., Hampton '1 p. m. The Sacrament-of the lord's Supper will be observed st the evening service. Kindly nule change oi hour. dimes, P. Kaye, Ministorl. ' Fill LAST NIGHT-Last night about 10.80 the fireman responded to a call for, s. fire in s born to the rear of I-Iornsbys - bskeshop. The blsse started in‘ the hsyloft. and thpre was considerable damage done by firs and water ‘before it was finally exting- uished. r -~ ~ .._ 0 received painful injuries yesterday while playing ‘with some companions around some trees in Queen Square School Yhrd, his Butler boy fell from one of the trees, breaking his arm and receiving s nasty cut, which required ten stitches. f-ie was taken to the Chsrlottatown Hospital, where he was rerorted as resting comfortably last night. f PRESENTATION - On ‘Tuesday evening the employees of Mr. P. J. . MacDonald, Grocer, waited upon Mr. Earls MacDonald, at his home. 70 Upper Hlllsborough St. and presented him with an address and s valuable ros SALE-STAR rovaino can. Apply 181 Wcymouth Street, "8030-10-2-11. Fox BOUND ~rurs rort SALE. 1 have lilrsale- 8 _fox-hound pups, males $10.00 each. Immediate de- livery.,,._ Wallace, Bilclrieson, New Glasgow. _ . i 8010-10-1-31. Ion slit-Tunas nonsus, our: Clyde were‘ up in ybsrs; one Clyde vmsds up in years. one Clyde Geld"- ing ii yours. on; Blood mare 5 years. A. J. Nicholson, Orwell Cove. wn- .~- --. r 8020-10-1-81. Home Oil .. Imperial Oil .. . Industrisiuscohoi .. ~... ....... - eeo --- eat we Abitibi .. out; * gifton the occasion of his resignation Alberta Pacific oceih .. . 4a 0W5"! 0!‘ Bflfiifl-ANB-Rev- from the store 1h order to chm the Mbflws -- .. 4 Em" ind-xiii“! Wm 91'9"“ "m" C. N. R. service. The-address was Brazilian .. .. ‘I254 4"‘ it M0716 511°" l?» 7 0- ll- lmi read by Miss Parkman and the pres- B. A. Oil ... .. ... ... ... 63% swim“ “h ‘t Birch m“ ‘t 1030- entstion made by Miss Jay, who both B. C. Power .. ... 47% Kmrm M 3'90 “d Brwm?" "3' 7 expressed the regret they felt in los- " ““ I" ‘ .. se‘ W‘ m- -*“°‘T"°‘"'Y“"h ‘i Milmi’ in: the services n! Earle 1h the store. Canada c... ... use‘ P-ivltf/t ""=_~'~P.¢ Wfinwlly I-t Btllt ‘and wished huh success m his new Oanadg 0mm; ,, 35' Rivtf~htll p- p1- ’ ' ‘ career. Mr. Mscbcnsldlultsbly re- Csnsda. Power and Paper .. i. 311A, ‘,- - ‘_--. -» " plied, and refrcshmcntshavlng been Canada Brcwipg 12 CENTML P-‘imslk-strvlfits next served. the visitors joined heartily in gum“ 3mm“: __ __ _ 13 Sabbath as followsz-Mermsid (Lot mm“ “yo, He; 9, Jolly 390d F91. ocmihich Bridge .. 10m “)- 1°-'- "-1 ""10"!" °""‘- 9 P- 1W!‘ ma,“ P°'e, “cum” __ 4° an; Canoe Cove. 3.80 p. at; Ohureh- ~ mm company u u“ u ill. ‘l p. m. No service next sunny in art-ne'- Linilsllll—nlifi fei- so min Gem“; 5m; iwm.” __ _ 32 the People's Church. but on Monday. i .15 9t 1-30 P-'__m., s. congregational con- sm 1B International Nickel. .. .... Y... 50% International Petroleum '.. ... .- 3'1 - TNcw =Ccible Scow- Fct‘ Grand River ferejncc ‘and prgyer, service will be i191!- Rfiv- n! v.- 0mm- unnum- _,r..u.~1utlt allegiances-rh- fu- neral ‘of the late Mrs. Wm. lfammel __i_ Massey Hsrris .. ... 50 washeld yesltérday mom“! “on . __ . u t 1P0 .. - - - - - - Female Hel Wanted on m w”: m? the undertaking psrlofs of M. rieh- me n-ew v ‘mm “we m“ . ' “won nonunlc " ""' "' ' Bu" new” to st Dunstan.‘ Bum" “Ow which 1' bu“: bun-t by m‘ n: sxrsnrcuoco wn-racss N‘“°“‘1 lmwm“ " ' m where t. which." High Msss was w9vmm- ‘mmmm m" ‘h’ wmget“ m, gay-k" Hausa National Steel Car .. . 7056 ce-lebrawd by Rev c Mac-raw- Tm Grand River ferry is nearing com- “ ,‘ ,l_ 759g.“ gens: .. ... 63%..pfll bum“ wercfl. .Me;m‘ dzueph plot-ion. The new scow, which is . ans s .. 2o » ~ ‘ ' -, s: 1 t ll. 1s r t id. d WANTED-AT osvms norm. 90mm, »-1- .1 Sim?" 99”". 33ml‘- Jiih". Q51", "- om . 9° w e m chunbfihmd: 8923404 31- n1 er .. t... .. ..... Qdhih-an’ Miwluhl L “cued. ‘M 7% feet deep. was designed by Mr. ____,H___;__ ' -l='amous Payers ...... ... 64 G Peptic“ sew,“ n’ m’ C. M. Fitzgerald, Georgetown, who ir-i . - - - . grave .. SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS Nrxlndo 50% w“ unducm, by m“ _7_ 5mm,“ also designed the Ncwiwrt ferry- can be earned 1nd Power Corporation . .. 118% The contractor is Mr. R. B. Rankin. B5—$50pg1d weekly in w." Price Bros. .. .. ... 05% . Summcrside. The frsmb and planking tifné selling wzii known ling per- Quebgg Power u u, ___ _____ 90s; Minn-ire Llllmens for Warts 1g my]; of Douglas fir, gnd the anisiiism"'iz"zz.ti.zzz"r.rs -- - u- ~ -»--- m»- m mu. lcroptnflon “m,” Bucmu Smelters .. ... ... 800 I PERSONALS: planking which remains to be done mum“; ngw pQftfQuo “mp1, Steel of Csnsds .. c5 and the installing of the new mach- frec- Master Kraft 00.. Limited. Simcns .. 80 ' k . ti 1i finish- Wmnu, R,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wm,“ ‘vayagnmm am a. s. nmésnm. of SmBIflOIE iro- the wor u one ca y ‘mm w“! ‘In .. .. n ma,“ y ope“ m . 1'. 1-1. w. Oct. '2,a,s,a.1o,1:,is,n,1s.:2 whim!" “"0" 9° the P. s. Islsnd Hospital, arid u cc- Ti" '°°" “"1 by mu" °' ' 34.211.20.81. - Steel of Canada rid .. 4s . ' pulley, eh icon feet of ii ihch wire _ _ ing nicely. _ . _ Bendix A _ ti‘ cable which liesonthe river bottom, Mmggllgnegus International Harvester 119' M,“ Evelyn Jenkins o, Brighton. and will ply between Central Lot 10 I - Y’ “ .. .. 88% ‘who ha; bzen spending he; vacuum and Bsyside Lot 14, a distance of some ALFRED. MACDONALD, Sterling Securities .. .. . am ‘Wm, m, p,,,.m,,_ m. E K Jaw“, 1200 19st,. lllld BUTVBYOI‘. Htflflllll/lllii»: Consolidated Gas d. l54‘M_ P" m4 M“ Jenkkm M51," 1°, The old bost is now out, of use as ' Radio .. 90% And“ Umvermy wmr, m, m“, the hull has been v demned and ‘_'*""*""M-_ Paramount Players may mt up he, m,“ y,“ m Am the machinery worn’ out. Considerable MaI-IiF-HBIP Wanted Poor s» Co. s. .. am ' . repairs sre,to be mode t. the land- '- F I ~ - 170% Th, Misses Ma and L; M t, ing slips at each do -k to make them him on rsmvi ‘i’ P" “' » ' wwm.‘ wpnmnforfid’ finflmgwm Wlilys Overland .. .. 10% tug, gflgnflgd m; 75m gnnlvgfggfy suit the new. boat. The machinery Y‘ " » 001fi-l0-l-8i. Allashahv .. 47% pf the m. AIXLBOH Ladies College will be installed by Bows Storm ,,_v _ A _ - 11m which was celebrated 0n Sept. 19th. ttficmpany- vvsnraogsrsu "r0 worm on c r. a. .. .‘ 22c gun, |, nuhsbeg o; rel-m students --—— term. ‘(upper Ferguson. a. n. s, szmhrieic. 8013-10-2-01 For Sale. A Ion sIEil-"rwo xrrcnaa Bengals-Bell cheap. one kitchen lungs piterprise Renown used s few months. I Apply Warren ‘Hous- ten, No.3 Rochford Apfl- * '- 8038-10441. f’ ‘To Let :_ ‘Iflllll-z-‘IOUSI ms raruol st. coot-in-i-si nnmrsnao aooue norm-s .0: wit‘ heme keeping. Apply i00- Llflisbcro Street. 0069-10-8-115». 1 "PW asmrs Bank of Nova Scotla .. lease myu Bank .. ._L-_+_. lliisrdfi Llnlment-pllied for _ , l - f Bachelor ilfdifaaic", - ‘ Iisheieris. 01mins. new» > m wit???‘ JEN! ‘telephone ‘i - ' ‘ 3 freon 0pm JIWBW "'4- » AA; AQQQLA General Motors .. ... 3.. 67 u. s. Steel .. .. 2269i sot Bank of Montreal .. ... ... 85'! M Ions -.._-__..a._ 'E.-,Lillian McKenzie?’ 4 i O were in attendance ind it proved to be s very pleasant re-union. s DRUGS BIRTHS n i FARMEIr-At Kinkofl. ‘Bopt. as, i000. to Mr. and Mrs. John Farmer, a dsughQr. Frances Ilesncr. ' IJIATII! srsvsusou-st New omen. on Oct. m. Mrs. George ii. Stevenson. sged ca. runersi on ‘rhursdsy at I o'clock p. m. ~ f " ’ IUGIII-wAG-flle City lihspitsl. ea October iad."aqim_ Joseph. infant senor stsphea and the 1m Mrs. Hughes. lrsdaibsne sged I weeks. IO! IVIBYONI l Ivory minor women. st some time or othtr. the toilet ‘and crus articles which we supply st money- ssving prices. whether you need e hot vrsterbottle.‘ s bottle of fragrant perfume or sny one of scores o! other h H's-magnum B8!!!)INCI- as m Prince Street. surly ioilil macs Street. scu-m-a-ei III-I loom oorrsoa ed, with n1 modem mimifi” 4i . L L 4 w vv w no.3; PI MILLA osiflsi. sososch IIOUII-I I v v w itlha whiohitou vrili‘ find convenient- bers, we osn mset your and guarantee satisfac- sruums-At the n-ihce some nape ncepsesipyumccy hiflliilll. Arnold agendas r ammo. us: w. ~- scn cf Mr. sad ms. Jsmes A. llul- " ' liiislmAve. 0-03 tiusici srumo‘ ' ‘ ~ ' rnnmrjihnrinrrsroww numznmw. trinity iilnitzb ttturd; THURSDAY llppcr followed by reorganisa- tion of Squares. DWI. llts l5 tel‘! invited. Soelalllail. i. ' h‘ NIW PIOVINCIAL SICBITAIY —Mrs. ldvrin llclisrlsne, of Bedsque. succeeds Mrs. Isabelle Olidden. of Summerside ss Provincial Becrotsry of the Women's Baptist Union for P. E. I. Mrs, Giidden held the position for twelve years. Her successor is well qualified and her appointment will no doubt be very acceptable to the Baptist Women of the Island. reg Ionian-Use Island's ldalrnens Will Install Equipment For Talkies Mr, Ryan, oi the Western Electric Co., arrived in the city Saturday on the lsie train. Mr. Ryan, who is one of the experts in Talking Pictures installation made s. complete survey of both the Prince Edward and the Capitol theatres for his company. As soon ss delivery‘ of the new equip- ment can be made the- Prince Edward will be closed for the necessary re- modelling for the installation of-the PAGE THREE BRIDGING COMPLETED AT TYNE VALLEY Iiielig-ious Educational Th0 ......“ ......“ ...... - s have been carried on for the past two COnventwn summers in whet is known ss “The Narrows," connecting Richmond Bay with Conway Inlet; by Dredge No. l2. in charge of Captain Harmon. have come to s. successful termina- tion, and the Dredge is being re- moved to New Brunswick waters. where sits will continue to operate for ths balance on the season. On Thursday evening, September 20th. s. banquet was given at the home of Mr. G. Shelton Bhl-FPE. East Bideford, in honor of Captain Harmon and his crew. Upwards of one. hundred guests were present from the surrounding districts, also u» - ~=~ - M or -~ 1- fiii"..‘;.,i“.i.ii°.iifi‘l' if.’ 533311231 Tnsfpotaigtla‘ “'13:! lingo grugflfiity. to whom the credit for having; interested in religious educationizgiielgnzirtngueand bePetlcm work?‘ 8mm“ Qndeavw m mm Mr‘ Huwhki Mr John N Balmer of Freeland ' 5°“ ma h“ “m” workers‘ ‘was ‘appointed. chairman and in d; Three evening meetings will be. i hem m the ohumh nudiwrlum. Thesejnest and concise manner. explained meetings "a open to the public Md| tho object of the gathering. after ‘Nan music Wm be m the mndsiwhich he called on Mrs. Ernest Ellis o! the mo,“ o! Tflmw, Bap/cm “dot Tyne Valley, to read on address 0mm“ christian church”, ,to Captain Hsnnon at the conclu- one. choir taking charge each evening. ism“ o! which Mr’ Wm" Bwfiiyefi At a meeting of the Charlottetown Branch of the Maritime Religious Council held in the Y. M. C. A.. last week final plans were arranged for the Maritime Religious Educational Convention which is to held in Trin- ity Cimrch October 0th to 11th. A billet-inc committee was appointed with Mr. G. l". Hutchsson as chair- man and two member from each of the following churches: St. Paul's. Baptist, Central Christian and 'l‘rin- ity. This week the billeting commit- tee is busily st work making prepar- J aicxicn: Can Be Stopped often in s few hours. If you are losins PHD. health and‘ . strength from Getting Up Nights. Backsche, Bladder Weakness. Burn- ing, Leg or Groin Pains, or Rheumatic Aches, why not try the, Cystex 40 Hour Test? Get Cystex (pronounced ~ Biss-tcx) today at any drug store, for only 60c. Money back if you don't goon rind pains gone. sleep fine, feel younger, stronger and full of pep. ._______________-____ MISS EVELYN ROBINA COBBETT The death occurred on September .' 0th of Ewelyn Robins. Corbett, aged 25 years. second eldest oi c. family of four boys and four sirls- dwflif beloved daughter. of Mr. snd Mrs. @- '1: .u_ 1;-H vaf:;‘.L :‘“ E‘ Hugh Corbett. She was s student of ‘ the Charlottetown Business College and of lato a capable assistant of the Civil Service in Ottawa. Sh». came home less than two months ago on her first vacation since going to the Capital. amid scenes of great rejoicing because of many self-sacrificing gifts to all and also her strong capable courag- eous character thst rendered her the sunshine and Joy of the home- She left for Ottawa. on September for Ell-rrslie. presented him ‘zhd 1h the bloom of health. 0nd in On Wednesday evening His Wor- . c» m»- c» c w»a::::“'z:=..::."b.::z:::*:..:;m:;::.:::: th dcl tes to i ‘ ' $M'es°m:g;uwnI fir‘; tgagtilicnd in a few well-chosen remarks w,“ welcome the vmw“ on behwiihe iiiptiiilndcxpresseg his gratitude of “he minister,“ body tgrhmezseun riieslslsan honor shown l an men. . talking pictures. When the Prince Edward is completed the Capitol theatre will be closed for the same purpose. THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Oct. 2—Priccs were mostly unchanged in all sec- tions of the local wholesale produce market today. Trading was generally steady with the exception oi the cheese market. which was very quiet. Quotations were only frsctionslly easier with number l Ontario selling around 20 1-0 cents per pound, while Quebec cheese was quoted at 10 3-4 to 20 cents per pound. in the butter section eastern town- ships number 1 pasteurized in s wholesale way continued st I0 1-4 cents, while to the retail trade, sol- ids werc unchanged st 41 ss were prints at 42. ~ _ Fresh extras continued to domin- ate sales inthe egg section. with On- tario fresh extras selling one cent higher at 4a cents per dcuh. while firsts and seconds were being quoted at yesterday's price. of 4i and f0 cents per dozen respectively. orrrsws. Ont. oct. 3-—(llggs)—— Cansdfsn egg markets are unchanged today. Montreal-Receipts of eggs on this market today were 1,374 cases as compared to ass cases on the same dstc last year. The market is firm on fresh extras and advancing un- der light receipts. L. C. L. shipments snd-carlots are lighter. Eggs are Job- bing on spot in a wholesale way to- day at extras t0, firsts (f. seconds 82. Saint John.--'1‘he egg market here shows little change over the week end and paying prices are unchanged at extras 40-40. firsts 87-40. seconds 20-30. Receipts from P. E. I. have been heavy and the supply is more than equal to the present demand, sl- thollsh cooler w ‘k . is expected to help the situation.‘ RARE VAULTS FOR BANK OI‘ ENGLAND LONDON, Oct. l-An srmy of men who have been working for years under the strictest oath of sec- coarrml oamrrirs oceans-r IOLI, ‘III manna or ‘III BATTLE or TIAIALGAI A SINSATIONAI. Iss1‘- vns-olln sur- ronrmo CAST Stupendous in the sweep of its I001‘!!! ll Ill, liifl “BIO lid dflmltic in its more intimm moments. "The Divine lady." First Nathan's bigg- est production of the year which be- gan its looslshow» st thsPrince ldwsrd Theatre yesterday is easily onslof the. season's meat important film productions. < Corinne Griffith has hevor before had a reio of tho liflillflrticria afford- ed her b7 the character of Led! Ilsmiltofi. after whom ms picture is Thursday evening at 8 p. m, a “Mun Wm be hem in ma Y_ M. C_| The chairman then called on Hon. A m“ l8 a spec,“ summing M‘ Mr. McLean. who gave an interesting which delegates from the many dif- l addm‘ “d expremd h“ "i"? m" ‘mm PM,” may meet "ch other {satisfaction and pleasure at the suc-, Th8 closing machine o! u“ ccmvemg cessful outcome of the project ini less than a week was ushered into eternity in a. moment of time as tho result of a car accident. On Wednesday, September 11th, her body was conveyed to the same home. which was now the scene of sorrow. too deep for words. Hearts were rent with anguish beyond des- cription; the comfort of the dear. smiling face being mIssinK- The body was kindly and sympa- thetically accompsnied home by Mr.‘ “on u w be held m “mm, Church j hand. ‘He outlined the difficulties? iwhwh 11° 1" "l! Wfly 0f setting mon- .Brown from Ottawa, who stayed ov- icy voted for any public work of this ier until the end of the sad ordeal. Wind. as it ls always hard to per-‘l-le was eloquent, in praises of her on Friday evening. This is the first time the M. E. E. C. meet in Charlottetown since 1920, . ‘M H; would be o! spec,“ lmportwsuade members from other parts ofqcspability and dependability in s11 moo w an church worker! in the; Canada. that such work is important p~v1nm_ Bum,” m, “mm, my”? and that the expenditure of so much m“ ma. M“ bfmmm“ m ‘moipublic money is rmrranied in any. “M100 on mm Thursday md Frkbut their own canzfldirircs. H: also d“. M153‘ L Pendlemn. Y_ M_ Qiexpressed his apprsciatkin of th~ A_ qudmlwm n’ is racism‘. o! the manner in mils}: Cljl-lifi llaz-nnx: wnvmmon and in chad.“ o‘ the had done ‘ms hum. f.» 1.12 ... .; h: b31914“: uruummm‘ had in rand was no car-y on" — he carricd on “'i'hi')ili curls 1' - any kind in the face. a‘. tim s. "W349 n47" Wm-Plflilld’ the flflflalmcst iiisuriiiturhaol; clljicultirs. ""1" m!‘ ‘he 359k 01 Enilfllld. They The next spcakcr was the genial have transformed them into a verit- i host, Mr. G. S. Sharpe. xvho spoke able fortress of steel and stone, sjat some length of the great benefit 015.000.0011 0887.16 which will bo able-Wu be derived by the fishermen of‘ to defy any attack even from the air. ‘ this locality. whose cause he is ever Bombs will be useless and under-goody to champion. by the work ground tunncllers will meet with im-|which had just been competed. He Ptmwsbla barriers. said that although he‘ did hct see _As for attempts on the ground, "Eye to Eye" on political matters e “ estimates’ it would take with Hon. Mr. McLean and each rep- weeks of hard work with dynsmitcIrcserited a/dlfferent party in politics. and oxy-scetylenc torches even toiyct he hoped he was big enough toi dlmlio the huge steel doors which ' always be tviiling to give credig where lead tnthe vaults. credit was due. and that it was Some of the vaults, buried deep in 1 through Mr. McLean's strong plea thtt ground, are now finished snd‘at Ottawa that this work had been they embody the safe-builders‘ most made possible and he wanted to cx- perfect designs, and the most mod- . press to him. his own as well as the em type of reinforced concrete and ‘ gratitude of all others of his political steel. iparty who would benefit by this‘- Ooncrete wells seven feet thickisplendld undertaking. At the con- run aroundsthe vaults. Inside the,clusion of Mr. Sharpe's remarks a walls are steel grills built into slabsiVOto of thanks was moved by Mr. of concrete. and passages where Hugh Smith, seconded by Mr. Wm. gfmga gun-q; wm mm] whm me » Burl-sigh and conveyed by the chair- vsuits are full of bullion. The vcultflllll t0 tho spellers. after which all doors are solid steel and weigh 1a ‘Joined in slnslns "For they are lolly . u,“ ."¢h_ good fellows.” Dancing was indulged‘ Ji. -__.d___ her undertakings. The remains of a loved one were "id to rest in Granville Cemetery on ""1~ why. September 12th, four min- " P"il‘.1 par" in the service. Of y the minister siocd a; the .1111}: £1731‘ cn arccunt of the large zcwd who pnhz-rzd. among whom t": mrmbcrs cf the loral and fed- ‘"31 governments. to pay their 1st tribute of respect. to one who b: her sweet. klrid-hcarted nature. en- deared herself to all. "h Work Of Ontario Covt. In Fighting Tuberculosis MILTON, Ont... Oct. 2—(By Thos. Green. Canadian Hes-s Staff Corres- pondenU-Two thousand tuberculos- is cases have been examined in the past year by the Ontario Govern- ment travelling diagnostic chest clin- ic, Hon. Forbes Godfrey, Minister of Health. announced here today. "Through the unccasing activities of the department," Dr. Godfrey declar- ed, “the tuberculosis rato 1s steadily decreasing and that disease is no longer regarded cs the scourge it once was a few years ago." Outlining the work of the govern- I-Ioneycombed in the msse of stone soon as an intruder enters. ply. electric plant gusrdsme-n and in case of attack by revolutioridry forces for example- could withstand ssige indefinitely. i o and steel will be scores of slsrmsj and bells. to shrill out s warning as 1m’- u?“ i i The bank has it; 0cm wgm- gup- iing to express our appreciation of gnd “my of ‘ the completion of the dredging work. And mouih they u.‘ w deucmfly m 1m- m; remainder o; the evenin; , merit in combating disease in the in- bumma on mm. hum“ ‘M, ‘I 0mm excellent music being furnished by “rem M ‘he hum‘ ‘u mum w,“ m“ m“, 0pm‘ one, they u, the dredge orchestra, also by Mr. dim“ Dr- Gmnrel/ 59°“ ‘,1 m‘ m" 10cm, my u, m,“ n.0,,“ m. Clifford Bigger and Mr. Fred Sker- ' i-‘lbuim l“ f“ bwlw"! 0mm!" withstand the force of whs of dyh- gill’- amito. 1 ‘for the prevention and cure of db- 'ease. establishment of a dents! die Following is the addressz- “is!” a4 u‘ mwgrfli W" d m‘ To Captain Hanmm o’ Dredge-general health organization of tho wprovlnce. school services, hospital ldepartments and travelling olinifl ‘for the care of people in remote dia- trlcts and the efforts of the govern- ment to fight, tuberculosis among ite people. We are assembled here this even- which you. your officers and crew. have had in hehd for these last two! summers. Ever since the waters were,‘ first crouch by the Mic Mac Indian.‘ “The Divine Lady” Brilliantly Dramatic and Spectacular Film in his birch-bark canoe in the dim; ages of the past. there has been no} 499D water channel bctween the wa- ‘ ters of Mslpeque Bay and cshwsy Inlet. You by your months of effort; have compacted what nature had left‘ undone. and today we have a msg- niflcent deep-watcr-way, which is s tribute to the efficiency of yourself and officers. and of inestimable ben- efit to the surrounding country. Gen- erations yet unborn will benefit by this undertaking-you cams among us as strangers. you are departing as friends. While here, you, your 0g. ficers and crew have assisted in en- tertainments. and all social affairs for the benefit of this and surround- ing communities. Now your work is completed and you movq on to ‘c. complish still greater things. we wish you bcn voyage and trust that you will cherish the friendships you have established while here. and that you will slwsy! retain the kindlieet values. Without qulbbling and devoid of the too frequent tampering with history, “'I‘he Divine Lady" tells the dramatic story of Lady Hamil- ton's life, from her obscure beginnings as the daughter of s blacksmith. through hsr eventual rise to fame and prominence as the wife of Lord Hamilton. I-lsr idealistic s cs with lord Nelson, Ihgismrs great nsvsl hero and her final years of oblivion and obscurity when she sent Nelson back to command the British fleet make s dramatic tale from history which novelist has ever surpassed. OBIATIIT SIA SCENES The most elaborate ses scenes ever Livestock Markets iCansdian Press) MONTREAL. 0ct_ z-There were ‘f0 cattle, 4a calves, 304 hogs end B60 sheep and lambs for sale on the two local livestock markets today. The cattle offered were common cows and bulls, cows sold from $3.00 w 04.25 and bulls from 06.00 to 85b0, Calves were unchanged. Lambs were sold for $10.00 to 81050 with bucks at $8.00 to $6.50. Sheep were from 53.50 to $5.50. Hogs were steady st slam to tins ' ~ fed and watered. Sows were from $11260 t0 $11.00. , ~ l A movement to stop constructloif_ of unsightly bungalows in rural dis-f tricts has been started in England. Imports of leather goods into the filmed for a motion picture produe-i feelings. and hold pleasant memor- MdcLedn. . titled and sbeutwhcm the plot re- veives. ‘more is no more fascinating per- sen in either history er literature then- ths besutifui body Ilsmiitca anchor tufbulcnt" and largely un- hsppyilfmiiretitaticoslbssspsred homing is making "his Divine _ 1.00s." either mun easement-flu flIdIlyflHzsts-s cut act a simu- ticrn. figure in Corinne Griffith's big, lag of the hlpw time! we have special atsrrinl production for First gpgn‘ mum”, National. "the Divine lady." Th! 1t affords us intense pleasure to madtima when cvpictihs Britlsh- express to you ill some tlliiibio form Punch navel bottles ‘and Willis in ihc esteem in which you. your of- f!" 018M495"! 400117. are only a ficcrs and crew have been held. and 00H 0! "i! lifiltoculsr elements of we are presenting you with this club tbs M?! “fill Divide lady" is truly hag. as a small token of our appre- s wonderful. S00 is by siicistien of tnesomirsbls manner Bill, which You have discbsrged your cu. United States have jumped more than so per cent in the last year. ties while in our midst. Signed on behalf of the residents of ~ ILLIIILII l‘!!! VALLII. RSI-AID. IIDIIOID "all IAII IDDOIL -,. _ .515“; pv- "r '€x\ s-"ca" ‘is’. his, n firggv ho u~4;-4. P leti-firtbfg. ‘ ~35 , " \ - . MM?- ~'i~'-=v-,4-.r.1nnr<-'n4~¢- k "‘- -l‘