Trouble ‘ _u sgldier, and may ~ Since her m i111; and ' have taking Gin Pills, l. a I I-vvYYY" '.',,Y.¢v~v-v v l» u line. week. If Agents Wanted ‘ WANTED LIVE AoeNTs FOR Watkins 150 products. Direct to consumer ‘qwrlte The J. n. Watkins (10.57! Craig 8L, West Montreal. _‘ ,‘ .._...- w/lteswl-N wmrso son "The Old Reliable Foothill Nurseries‘ to solicit orders for high class X1111"?! stock Experience unnsc essary, territory reserved high est commissions‘ paid, "handeom equipment. Write for full partied lsrs. Stuns k Wellington, Toron- to. Ontario. For Sale i700 ACRES 0F FRUIT AN_D stock farms. Terms. Box 142, Potosl, Missouri. " ron SALE LADIES SIDE saoffs Apply 48 Great Geo. St. ‘5°.9°2"*"i~l.l.- Eon siiis- AT dfiffiiiiiin Street Wyandotto Pullets and Cockerels. _ - i . FOR BALE OR TRADEH-‘IMPROV- ed 106 acres Wisconsin best land, stock, machinery. Owner, G. W. Eslinger, Knowlton, Wis. - , : t ' BATES-AM nel- Ilne per tiny. Ic per line me! day-for 3 days pr over. be per Ilne per day for fl days or over. Count 5 words 6P0"!!! ol 5 ljurel, lhlfilll letterl, count ul one word. 10 per cent» discount for Tlllll- Address forms port of nd. and must he pulii for." Special lluti-s Furnished Rooms ad. 75c for ‘seven words for one week. situation wanted, soc for seven words per JNO. ALFRED MZDONALD LAND FOUND -OCT18th A LADIES’ ‘ vvvvvvvvvw Miscellaneous iSurveyor, Harmony Jot. HEIRS WANTED AT ONCE, You may be one. Send 10c sil- ver for. Bulletin . International Agency, A., Pittsburgh, Pa, U. S. A. KNOW YOUR LIFE-LATEST scientific method. Develop your powers. Send birth date; 25 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Waiter Winston Kenilwortb, 88 Blvd. Courcelles. Paris, France. RAISE BIG CAPITAL FOR ANV legitimate business. Write for FREE book “QUICK FINANC- ING" and my free plans showing how companies raiisc large capit- ol -bv my easily operated method. ——Bcnnett, 1073, San Fernando Bldg, Les Angeles, California. Found t fur cape. Owner can have same same by proving ownership and ‘paying for ad. Apply Guardian. TO LET l w also)» 111° M! l¢°fB—Pr0vn_e Bros Ltd. service in the tlon. iects. Apply-for information, theibig store-Proviso Bros Lin, v “"9”? . sT. PETERS "CATHEDRAL. .._ 20th suhohy hiierjjWi-ihity. 3,00, Holy Communion; p.40 Matias and Lliany. 1.1.00 ‘l-foy Eucharist choral with sermon 2.30 Sunday School; 7.00, Evening‘ Sermon —AUOTION 8ALE.—- Will sell all my household furniture, which is practically new, on Oct. 31st. at 915M?“ 3966mm. Persons wan- 1111! furniture should attend this sale. A_.W, ‘Suflhury, EANQUETF-Q’): Thursday ev- 9111118. November 2nd. the‘ Ladies P! 111B Wmlwll-‘l-Mlssionary lgflcl- atlas If the various city cburgiieg .W1_ll_ give a. banquet to the collee. tors for the Bible Society in the Hearts Memorial Hall. lDEhIGI-ITIFUL TEA. -'llhe an- nual Halloween ‘ Tea put on yes- "illfay by the ladies of iSLJnines’ G" 1d W“ l Blrleudlil success, up- wards of $175 ibeing reiillz9d_ The RCIIOOI TOOTH 0f S! James church was fittingly decorated for the 0c. “"1"” ""11 “mobs the good things served was some delicious homo made candy. THE 26TH MASOOT. - The "fllllll £103 which Major; WI), Lqw. @011; ‘MC... of the Fighting 26th.. believes to -be the same that fol- lowed the regiment Ill France, has not yctdii-en shipped from Quebec, “were 11 was reported to*be still meeting steamers for its master. M8102‘ Lawson now is in St. Ste- phen. He is confident. however, that the Quebec dog fits the do SQTIlJIIOII of the one that followed m in France. St. John Telegraph, MR. iBE-S'I"S DEPARTURE. — Capt. Tom Best. of the Y. M. C. A. N6 all‘ day Saturday at . snooitrinno -, 0H‘ shihrary, Oct. 20th. there wm not be any Brookiield congrega- rmz NIGHT chassis at the Charlottetown Business College will open on Tuesday next. All sub 1l ssnesms‘ all ‘day siihrahy at ,, q ‘Avery .tely renovated? ' a i-ianrrori BY J. Mscph , M. A., B. J. ‘mlilfiister.’ ‘p119. ton at 8 sidBoushaw at ‘l.’ cordial welcome forall. PoeTPou-Eo AUQTIQN elite- The “Auction 31116” at "rrrhinih poned till Wed nesdey. Novt. 1st. sr-ir-ir- . i BASKET SOCIAL. entertainment Crapaud flail. Monday: evening, October 80th. Admissioq p5 cents. Wit and humor " will prevail A grand time in aid of a good CRUSH. Under auspices of Prince Arthur, L.OJL. Everything first class. Come. tpwfiffbdflil. Paiisomuis Miss Heiehliu. Clement's leaves this morning for‘ Everett, Mass. where she will spend the winter The flliilly ‘friends of Mlse Marion Calder will be "glad to kiivw that she‘ is‘ getting along nicely after an operation for ap- pltal DEATHS BRliCéri-l-t. Vernon River on Thursday. Oct. 26th, Christie Bruce, wife of Callurn J. Bruce. Funeral f-rom bei- lete residence today, ‘Saturday at 2p: m. ‘ UOQNINER-Jn the City Hospital Oct. 27, after a two weeks illness. George O'Connor, age 50 years.| Funeral will leaivethe residence of iDenis ‘Hendraban, 30 Great George iSt., tomorrow (Sunday) =11 2.45 for St. DIIIISLBIYG Oathedfall thence to R. C. Cemetery. Siimig This In 01d‘ Acadia Cflllncli Jolt this morning for, Pictou after addressing last night,‘ the members of the ill-Y. lCl-ub and later playlnig a numlher of checker] enthusiasts of the city. Yee-ter-i day lMr. Best spoke at West Koni School and Thursday epoko in the Orange Hall at ilviillview on boys‘ To LET_HOUSE wn-H ALL work. where. wiith Rev. Mr. Tilley, FQR 3A“; A1- A BARGA|N_ 9N modem conveniences formeflyflvlr. Lipwgflll Jenkins and Secretary pair choice. Silver black foxes. occupied ‘bv the late W. Sppelldleton oi‘ the Jocafl “Y" assist- Kenneth B. Rlchardshllldeford. Louson. Apply to u. n. l-lllisoum ldn Organizing l1 Tuxie- group Prince County, 400010-24-4l gi-igpion, 3900o53.g1.1wk!with Mr. Lawson Jenkins as Mentor. It is with regret that FOR SALE —1 foxes. Will ‘exchange 1 mole black female, John Mooney, Poakes Station. ~ ‘ ""' '40009'T-'26-3l. FOXES FOR SALE—- SEVERALI pairs of pups and breeders from $300.00 to $400.00. Also room for 2 pairs of boarders. Apply, AiC. Wood, Mt. Henbert. 80 ACRE8-—5 MILES FROM AP. piston; rolling clay loam soil; 2 flue teams, 12 hogs, 15 Holstein cattle; fine buildings; silo; good machinery; $18,000. A. W. Leslie, Appleton, Wis. ‘ ‘ A dents Wanted THERE Wi-LL BE MUCH RE- \ loicing In prosperous Canada this Christmas, there is the greatest imaginable demand for our exclusive,’ low priced per- sonal Greeting Cards; represent Canada's‘ old established house with the Celebrated lloyul Ser- ies; easy to make ten in twenty dollars‘ daily; maglllfibfllll Sample Book free to workers: experience or capital unnoces- gqivy, BIHIIIGYYQITTGIBDII, Brant- ford. Ont. ‘l a Help \Vitntqil——-hlillv. PAIR SILVE- sllve A >- A ..___- wANTeo ,-- pR-AvEihl-liir- FOR l'i'ince'Ed'wuril lslailfii wiH- H" ward Co. Liihite , ‘Crockery A‘: Glassware. 85 Princess BL, St. John, N13. 11' , ti‘ imp ivhipigiiel-‘eiiiiiii- a _~\I k WANTED Land??? on era-Nu:- mph q-oonier, . I ‘Drtlllbly heated radio; with or" t out breakfast. App-Iy Infra. R‘. ‘Iiliuhnhop’: 56 Uir Der Prince. ' PRIVATIIh-i oHinsTMAs greeting. cards; Allmllle 11°03 1"‘ $5. xflfiiNTfi-QET l,N A PROFIT- LOBIT-l-LABT. NIGIHT ON GRAFI- LOST-BETWEEN 286 GRAFTON 1 1“ - t of The Loud l?!’ m" ' - - s}? ‘been piirchased by Jollll W835i‘. $111,! Oheiriilln of‘ the \Board‘-'of‘Dh-ect~ , ore, from ‘Pills is taken . T-lmes will revert to the traditional ‘QALEBMEN-WE PAY WEEK ly and offer steady employment selling our complete and exclu- sive lines of whole root fresh dug to order trees and plants. Best stock and service. We teach and equip you tree. A money making oportunity. LulteBrothers‘ Nur- series; Montreal. - able all’ year com-mission busi- ness of your own‘. Every pro- perty ‘owner needs some of our nine hundred varieties of bard-y ‘lied Tag trees and plant's. No capital needed. Codnplete equip- ment and instruction flrnNl/rite Dominion Nurseries. Montreal. Lost ‘ton Street. a jade earring. llilnder kindly leave at this of‘- f ce. and lMcLalne Garage black‘ purse containing sum mo ‘ey and. pl- pers. Finder return 86 Grafton. Reward. 09b ,3_:11 LOST ON PRINCE ST-r-A LIGHT. xz-rey cat, with white bre.'ist and feet, named "Dlnty." Finder plcnse notI-fy Guardian, Reward. LOST '—-E.ITHE.R AT RAILWAY giiiuion ‘rclr ,M1QI.II‘OIIISI.' ' ‘Cbuucli, lady's gold wrist watch with iinhic eiiizrn-ved. Finder please phone 544d. ‘ ‘ LONDON TIMES BELONBIS ‘ AGAIN T10 WALTER FAMILY ' LONDON. ‘Oct. ‘27.——lt is ‘tinder- stoud that after lengthy negotia- tions, conducted by -rhe Managing 111015-311‘ iimpheii smart. “Th lniés has -Nort'i_icl'iffe estate.- to mean that The the 5'31‘ “l” .11“, .ldng'le?u "if; Walter policy of supporting the mtlmIen‘ si- ‘n ' 6011mm Govarnmvnl °l "w “Y- 1"“ ‘"1"’ _Brant@r¢ i; I r m complete independence. ., r -....-.~ ... . » » ‘ 117° “or... (I IV.‘ oldie ‘Mr._ Best's many friends will hear of {I13 departure this morning and he will carry with him their "best" wishes on his trip back home and ‘to tbs western provinces. “HI-Y BANQUET" “him even. ing at 6 p. in. tho l-li-Y. Club held a banquet in the Y. M. C. A. at which Capt. Tom Best was the honore.l guest.’ After ‘full justice had been done to the banquet. Earl James the president, oi the ‘l-lai-Y.‘ Club. extended to the Ladies Aux- iliary of the Y. M.‘C. A. s hearty vote of thanks on behalf of the club for the generous hospitality in which they served. Capt. Best was then presented and he deliver- orl his speech In hisusual-interest- ing, jlnerplring and heart-touching manner. .l-le made a special ap- peal to the boys to acquit them- selves as leaders. be stated that churches. Y. iM. 1C. A. and schools in every city d.‘ ‘North America were caliingifor leaders. Able said to be a‘ true leader you must make sacigificee and _set inc, right ex- ample that others may ‘follow. He qlosed- by ‘saying he wished to see every bnv itry‘ and see if he could i ‘ make, a leader undo man the. city would be proud of. Mr. James ilben expressed his‘ thanks to‘ flilr.‘ est and chlidtl that Mr. Best Iéarlu paid, he also tvlshsd thifboy javcry’, success in their ‘undcrtakililg. ‘This was fol- lowed by rwouerorlthnnlrs and a vary fitting reply to Capt. Best. The banquet was closed by the Na- tional Anthem.‘ " ' .itiiiriiii~i>..iii;fi . firm‘ for safe ‘on ‘lilfonfiay. Nov- ember 13ih at 2 o'clock illbdnp‘ at arnscllifc. Myhfami or 114 acres of choice land. 1.00 clear. ‘kl is piste of oiiiétlvafilo i huildinsp and orclila ; wgl . it ‘ by navel‘ ailing brook. if ndt sold private be. said‘ Zaiuabovepsilih-‘Fpantiéu- larmApplynto - . , p; _. .. . ' L. - ‘ 1: I : I"'-' . J. A. MipfiOIflALDl Alicia-wiser, or ‘J.- AQMORRIBOIYpVlnion River T I upon Mr. Pqmxs umier wio»oll‘1oreeil. dverythinzlplace’ ma. om vmarage in Iwegflgp- Ih-am, iKent, his earliest home, Que- ma The above was a lecture illustrat- ed by lantern slides diellveiied‘ by Dr. Clarence Webster, on Tuesday night. in the ilvlethoilllst IChurcb- aud- itorium, under the auspices of the W.IC.T.-U. Brief imenolon was made of. it Thursday. ‘I115 was pre- faced by a few statements made by Mr. W. ‘C. Milner, of the fDqmlnioii Archives, on behalf -of the Maritime Library ‘Association, ‘which Is ‘alm- ing ito extend free public libraries through the Iliiastern iHrpvinces. From his statement we ‘are suffer- ing from_ a‘ very great llack of good ‘books in "comparison with Ontario and the ‘West. The government of that province is ‘bitching up thereb- ‘tiwltles of over 500 free public l-l-b- rmples there, ‘whereas there are not _u dozen down ‘here, where there’ ought-to boa hundred‘. rThe moral influence of cultivating the book hiablts in the young is shown from tihe fact that treading men are riot found in jailsusnd penitentiarles, which are recruited from the ignor- ant classes. and it was the duty of church ministers and church peo- pie to work to establish attractive reading rooms and libraries that will linvite- tbe attention of the young. Those interested in the es- tablishment of free travelling lib varies could be afforded ‘full in- formation by wrlbhig" to Mrs. llugq raham, the University, lWolfvllle, fihe lSecretory of the Association. ‘Dr. Wldbstefs lecture, which was listened to with rapt attention, had reference to the men‘ and events o! that great period inyhlstory, the seven years‘ war hat gave this con- tinent Ito‘ Britain. ' - 10f tlirbedtlie outstanding person- Iage described was James Wolfe. iThe entire career of this soldier ,w'as illustrated by lantern slides lniade from iDr. Webster's historical ‘u Illéctiion‘ of pictured and engrav - Eliseo ‘included his birth- bec House, Ih the same village: iSquerrojcs IColirtFthe Wards fam- ily,..aml for generations tho repos- itory of most vuluaible irlcturoa. le lers and obher documents relat- lfl 'f‘0 While and hi! family; Mun- treal uliousei‘ ‘in “Sevenoaks, the honiondithaiit-mlicrat family which save. Jsflrpy, wiiiieip shag! hh to the fighting s rvic‘q‘s in the cani- ‘igiifiof "the even year's’ war in insulin Millie ceding‘ ipersonages gcigi. b! Wolfe in his cami- pa us, , Loulsh rg Quebec wbr ‘thrown oh t‘ chef-III Amen itbese may be iheitfia siih Fraser, ‘who raised Hie 78th H-lgh- land rs'~ _ illlainJl-Iiow who be- came the ending iBrit b General in’ file Américan ‘Revolutionary War; iSir Charles Hardy, insole- flnguished Admiral; Jmmeii ‘Cook-l . a ‘l who charted the iSt. Lawrence for ‘l "MATQHLE8Q-.~i-.PR°9U¢T3‘ I squat. rpiainameii ,. n; fin.- , JgvgvoIn-qliiloygd; other. "Matchless". nrocgqss. . - WW we. of!!!‘ ‘ sy heiuhhitrisi, u be _ . [splendid utilisation hm:- ca’ , hrs-sputum. W quqrlimn It. . to be uniform .1" flllfilllri and“- _,- efoxggq Nlh-lf,ifl9r:..ii~ - ‘Ad-MINI Saunders at Quebec. in .17 ; iloseph Desbari-es, thenble ‘edglneer, ‘who surveyed‘ the East .9 .0 com of Amlirlca: for iihe r I ,.Ad-inlrwlty; [Major {Samuel M 5nd,. it jJiQwai-beosme F"!!! .. ~. i. -'l,, The relationship C - lilltnffl" -\‘ '~ are p. htl-ehiiimh Sch off- l0 my u. u. ii iii Title n5 been comple- n-n-niu P. ' >- : OONGRIGATION. Preaching services for Oct. 29th. Tryon at 11. Hamp- A iMlllib-‘Marehfleid; has been posi- and Lecture, ‘(item- Mrnllilulligsm) - vertcil. pendicitis in the P. B. island l-los- m ' score of the 0119051118 will" .5118“ i oolnftelly Day I _ "Hi0 p. nh-“Ths Problem of Amp Htlond,“ ‘A sermon for young people. _ 1111b leis‘ 111i‘ . III liitercollcghte Foothill: woinrwiiua. N. 8.. Oct.» 2a. — fiflrerlvrltv Ill the half line, aided “Vlad-la to a i112 to0 victory over Mount Allison rugby team here to- “Y- The play was not as one- elded as the score would indicate. Mount Alliaon- had the kick-o! “m! they followed the bail into Acadia territory, where. they kept it a little While. birth timely kick by the Acadia ‘fullback. 88M» It him will‘?! field. Mount Allison made another rush and got the ball with- in five yards of the touch line. but could not get through. 91200. kicking by ‘Davison reliev- ed the Gltuatlon for Acadia and Bent the pigskin. well into Mount Alliwn- territory. After Acadia w“ Elven two free kicks, Clark sent n~ beautiful field drop between -tbe ‘bars from'tbe twentylflve yard line and gave Acadia the first score. ‘Mount. Allison controlled tho ball after. the kick-off ‘but after some verybsrd fighting Acadia took the ba-ll and Grimmer went over for a fry. It was not can. City Bow"l'ii1g‘leiig‘ue 1A meeting DfdIJB Executive of e City Bowling League met in the Y. M. ‘C. A-.' last‘ evening, to adopt rules and regulations and to elect its‘ officers for the year. M-r. 1W. ll.‘ Aitken was again cho- sen Hon.‘President; R. A. Pendle- ton, Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. was elected President; Frank Nich olson. Capt of the Railroad team was appolntel Secretary. The bowling team of the City Post Office, were allowed to Join the League.’ ‘The league is now composed of six teams: Railroad, Carvell Bros, Bachelors. Y. ‘M. C. A., Bankers and the Post Office. ULES Y. M. C. A. City Bowling League for Aitkeu Cup. 1~—Each team shall submit the nzimc of eight players to the lea- gue and no other players shall bo used during the sorlesh, |2‘——*All games to be played nc- cording to the schedule unless ot- thcrivlsc arrange-d for by the cap- tains of the teams playing or the league president. Fi-F-No player shall in any way Interfere with another while he is rolling, his team mate can remind lilm what ‘he. is, working on. ll'——,'l‘he foul judge shall be pick: ed out by the two ‘teams playing any game, and his duty shall be to watch back slaps as well us the foul line. His decision shall be final. to foul by the hand the hand‘ must touch the alleys. ii-Should a team fall to appear on a night they are to D111)’, they shall forfeit the game to their 0D‘ pqpeflf, unless afiqllBelllfilllfl hi!" members and prospective ,m‘ent had been I! »>\.--_~,si,-.---...1~-.»-o»¢.-.... ..,. . . can FI/‘l-IV" is. r ‘ \ ".1 qijny- a!i~§‘L _-'1i....-.i-. ‘ Ail . f’ we- ,. l-I’ ,0 ,; Curling I ‘~ vbIlr ' I‘ l v . limiting» For . r 1:. '-‘,-. ,. if. ‘P's A jig 5am The annual meeting of theICbar- lotbetown chi-uh; chip warhehi last evening in the clout-rooms. v, : ha.‘ W" . . Postubfflce was won, y tho form- er by e. majority of 108, this lie- ing the firsthamo forthe Post Of- fice on tbe “Y" alleys, it is con- sidered‘ that they put up a pretty game fight. Trsinor- of the Railway with ‘the president, Mr. D‘, g, Mg wgugggrflfil. o... l , Kinnon in tbe chair and a large . RMLWM’ vi.»- and enthusiastic attendance of méholwn l” l” Hz ‘members. The reports of the past , , yeanwere read and a big program £3,215 3.12s?" iimi’. ifiliifiifi“ fl?‘ 1*“ "2 i1" ' - - a Trainer 15m 12 15s V1351‘ ti! boost the "brew game" in ~ . ii-iii ‘.~ .- I. s cty as never before, b th through local and inter-provlntIIal T 1 ‘II-II amhlg“ much“ and "m, a mm“ p” eam iota _75 gramme of social events wbl-h p0 will tend greatly to tbe GILIOYIDCIIII connoiiy SIT CHI-w‘ 3g ‘ 1.2’ °f members Beers no‘ 1111s - 12v The following officers for thetcoyle 11g 37 45o ensuing year were elected: ~gunfer 13,1‘ 11'4"‘ 3.1 Presidenv-Col. Chas Leigh. ‘Cook .1“ 33 m5 Ylce. Free-lMr. o. n. wrighhf __ _~_ ____ Secretary-Mr. M. P. Titus. ‘ ' T"°“9“'°r“'MT vm°e"'-.-I'I°Q“**I‘II Team total Executive-ilviessrs Jas Paton, The m,“ game jwhetween c”, W . Prowse, C. L. Williams. Games Committee-Messrs C. B Black, Gordon Huges, F. T’. Wat- kl-s, C. H. Miles, Jp-A. Si- Beyer. ilce Committee-Messrs A. IR. B. Duck. J. S Pierce, Rankin iMc Laine, D. 0, 1M. Reddiu, ll. C. Spillett. I Entertainment Committee- Maser-s D. A. McKlnnon, J. A. Web ster. G. D. Fitzgerald. Peter lilo Donald, S. O. Moore, J. iF Whear, Chas Earle. iPubliclty Committee— Messrs A Sinclair, Reg Taylor. f lvlernbersbip ~Commlttee~lMessrs D. IA- McKlnnon, J. A. Fraser, Goo Mdlhcoil, J’. S, Pierce. Al. Sinclair. BylLaw Commlttee—-Messrs M. l’. Titus, A. R. B. -Duck,‘ C. H. Black. Extensive repalrsgfto the club building have beeiistarted and many improvements are under con sideration to make things as con- venient and» enjoyable as possible. The committees are entering en- tliuslastically into the work owl ovary member intends to he a veil Bros and the Y. M. C. A, Mon- day night et 7.30. w Football To-cIay P. W. C. ahd 1S. D. C. will meet for the second game this after- noon at the Aibegweit grounds. game starts at 3.30. FUR REPORT FROM 8T. LOUIS The following letter Funston d; Co:- Tbe stocks of furs in this coun- try are smaller than they have been in miany years and prices of most kinds are high. American wolf has been one of the popular furs and the price on this article has ‘been forced to a very high point. Practically ailof the wolf on hand have been used up and manufacturers have had io is from suit, cheap foxes that will do for real booster. We are informed that dyeing purpoaeg have , suddenly there is room yet for a few mora made a very substantial advance. members. who should make appll~ and there is nu unusual demand cation as quickly llS-[wfifil-IIIB. .for foxes of nil kinds. 1f youhuvc On Thursday evening nexhit i! any on hand, we advise shipping intended to open the club rooms them, or if you are in a position when a special entertainment for to buy any, we adviser you to buy mem- them and make shipment to us as promptly as you can. On account of the popularity of long haired furs for trimming, all long haired furs arc in good de- mand at high prices and the avail- able supply is very short. We have also had numerous re- quests for foreign otter. ‘These are used for trimming on incufs coats und are evidently quite popular. Stone Min-ten and Baum Marten also continue in favor and are readily taken at good prices. White fox are scarce and very high", the finer skins are used nat- ural. and the strained or rubbed skins are dyed various colors. hers will be put on. Illueiiose to Rice The Mayflower (Special to The Guardian.) c-Lioucasrcit, Mass. Oct. 26.- Shorlly after midnight it’ WRS learned that a definite ‘agree- ieached betw-Réll Captain Angus Walters of 1111B chaniipion schooner Bluenobemnd Captain lrlcnry Larkln. 0f the Bos- beenpreviou-‘ply mllllfiby the. "V" teams . affected. 6——Sliould' tlielesgue cndln l draw the teams affected, the pre-f Bldellt will hav ill vowel‘ 1° “n. range their own ‘D18!’ 01f; | 7—Gan_ies shall count in the 881", ice, and not pin falls. this doe! not apply to a play off. _ PM. vlilyfirs must. 1w re 1st": ed with the Secretary of t e Y. M, C, A. within one week after the first game of the league’. 9—-,SIlOl_lIl1 n team have only 1011f players on hand to start a E1171"!- tliat team can roll. but U18 10W“! e taken as the fifth mans score. 10—Scbedule ‘to run three rounds (3,) or forty five games. t1l-—Games to ‘be 1°11“. o" Monday. Wefllflemlli‘ “m” Fflday evenings at 750 D- lll- _ 12—*'l‘eam numbers must roll at imiii e0 per cent of games turbo oFei-ble for any of the 891101111 prizes. tho ifI-rst -sui_-veyorceheriu or-Qiw- bboyamlwas employed '0» “Ivlde Prince Edward Iisland into counties and‘ ‘lots: Most inte-resiinl! vIews oi‘ the military and naval operations at ‘Louis-butgsmd 121191996 "'9" 9x‘ hilflted.’ and of ‘great ‘importance ' I I we're the sketches of Wolfe immlo during ‘the ‘Quebec campaign and the various paintings of the death of‘ Wolfe, unade by distinguished artists of the eighteenth century. pr. Webster's great object in de- livering these Ilectures is to inter- est the people iof-ithc lMaritil-ine Pro- v/ilfices ih hhehmoi-ighi ‘backefiillid n! their country. rifle!!!‘ P10091111 that as‘ infertile-entire work hihier- tslleh by the‘ Archives of ‘Cauiuin. tlfifililf the coulfse of‘ the hem few yeah; i-‘Iargiymumiber of lfvlstorllial aha ‘ami- iiierpedsive mduvtlon! om storiiihiubidihrhs‘ will be svhii- Able temps use ‘oloolloolsi college's afid ‘plipullit gfitherl-nga. Il-lo is firm- w cohvlilded- that P"! general know- . ledge o! the -l'i11)BI7-Il11'pofllant'per- sbtlagbs and event's in our history will helpjm‘ ‘develop ‘a finer quality of’; ‘sftriotism oihqh g our people and me e than! so- r d of their coun- try. ' lte ‘history- and ‘Institutions that-they will refuse to contribute to the stream ‘of people who every yeiir depart to make homes for tbeiuqedvesh-in. other lander Ibetwlifiii‘? uZTihrIhe Ibo lie- ‘ i. l > I .109.- 4i cements» 1nd I‘ Recrea ductfon" by five eggs per bird eacli'wilst'yo'u want. and get your‘ order ton. schooner liilayflower for n special racé‘ onlllonilay nevt, or "the firstxleccnt day," with afive ‘hour time limit. _ . The Henry Ford. through W. l. Mclnness, chairman of the Glou- caster Race‘ Coniimittcc and a candidate for the uiayorlfy of Glou- cester, has fill-d the protests against Blue-nose which today by her second strnlght- victory platinum color being one of the most. popular shades, The supply of American furs is very short, with t-he result that the prices are high. The new catch will not be available ivilnri-ZB quantities until about the middle nf December. in the meantime. manufacturers are looking for sup plies and if you have any furson f8“ hand, ‘we advise prompt shipment, mined the International 'I‘i‘0pbi'.Iiind we are sure that you will be Sunnyaide I One protest refers to today's race. pleased \\'it lithe results." I.‘ the other to the whole serlesmlnim lt is our opinion that Ibuyers charhtwiown ing the Canadian did not use fIsRerInow prefer to buy by private trea- Q _ . men's canvas and that she shlftedily 11! 119!‘ 11""! P1111110 EH18. 8W1 We +o+o+4++o< ballast. Biuenose will be towed can turn furs into cash prmuplly --__ on receipt of them. We will be glad to have you place your ‘own valuation on the goods if you so desire and we will telegraph. write or cable you the best offer before ‘disposing of the goods, unless we are able to realize more than your limits. We will make liberal ml- iomiorrow to Boston to go on flip slip there preparatory to racing the‘ Mayflower off Gloucester, Lnie tonight Johnston S. Ray- mond, part owner of the Henry Ford, had raised a fund of $2.000 of which $500‘ was contributed by i,1‘lie bowling game last night ho- Wjlll Ind the .. look for substitutes, and, as a re- ., .9+— Fihcisti Forced Italian and his entire Leslie A. ‘Davidson, Canadian me/m ber of the international Committee for another rnce between the cham plon and the Ford. ‘Little progress‘ was made, how- ever, towards making the match. Captain Angus Walters of the Bluenosih-pcaitivcly refused to es tertaln the idea. vancce on the merchandise after it is resolved If you so deslrel Let us ‘hear from you and we will be glad to give you any further in- formation thnt we can. Our bank In iSt: Louis is the First National Bhnkfnnc of thc| largest banking institutions iiithe llnlted Stiiios, in whom we rcfcr. by special pcrmssion. if at any time we can he ofany sorvlcc in von. please» call mi us --——-<-e-§-_-_- Buy Breeding Cookerels Early Many farmers have long since one who has a few ood liens and learned the value 0|‘ using brcd-to- whose flock average s low. Be sure lay niale,mlrds in inc-reusing the._vou know the quality of the slooh- egg production of their flocks. Ainf your breeder from what you In- well-bred male bird may be tlio'tend to‘ buy. ' Vlllien‘ you write lilni moans oflncreaslng the flock pro-Ifor breeding males tell IlIIll exactly year}, althonghias improvement in- ln as early as possible‘ in‘ order creases fugjthcr improvement is that you may have the choice of the more diff cult. There is a distinct Iicst stock ho has available. The adifltntag "in getting bred<tn>lay|usls ofigood rnaleblrds will mean a male birds early iirthe season. Yowggeat deal in increasing the profits should flrstgt-i ‘in toiich with h TQ-Ifflllfl your flock.—-M. A. J. , liable breeder who has good stock I ‘ ‘ ‘ to offer and whose pedigrees are reliable. It i5’ better to buy from n'h breeder, who has prod ciion from bl u . Street“ (deeds Boston's ow pages hotel by radio. And "_ 1.11.1.1 H; hav to. pJZtQiIflBIIIILBQ“ w’: ii- {pie-mm- this evening, following the hostile . attitude of the Fascasti of s gene- rai throughout the country lnet desclf-ned to give up power. King Victor Emmanuel would re- tuni to the capital tomorrow for conlerenoeewifh the political lead Al“ |1"0i' to the formation of the new Government. was regarded hopefully in Rome. The belief prevailed‘ in some dual’ iers that either Bittorio Orlando or Giovanni Goltti. premiers would lb; re o - -*.”l‘ho impression was advanced." In political circles that the Fscta ministry decided to retire chiefly for the purpose of bringing about the formation of a strong odminipr, trallon which at‘ the approaching reopening of the chamber of- do» ‘ puties would be capable of faci- _ iris llasbitl. ‘Tlfeltc vies somespccfl ulotion as to whether the Fascietip would yield in a cab V Orlando; or- decide-to preciplth l1 111.81! “W886 the guests like lh-they do not ms v-n n-c-n-nup-w-terssitliu ~1- s - e '%”iili 9111i ribifiifilmfirfi‘ Id l! . l. i'-‘-»-=‘=-ri"iiiiio"~.. _ or 3 ‘Write [or the name o! a Bids Genetics-e near you. BIA! CORSET , LIMIT D 41 oriuih Sires“; Tor-rifts EA§ FILLED CORSETS Send for Ire-e booklet of’ latent lllna Medell- ‘ ' AMHERST WHOLESTOCK BOOTS IV1en's_ English Kip Am- herst Boots. Olump soles gcarantced. Sizes 6 to 10. Price ................. .._ .. $5.50 Boys wbolestock Kip Buyouts, Clump soles. Sizes 1 to 5 per pair .. . $3.95 Women's‘ Kip Amherst ' Boole, sizes 3 to 8. Per pair .......... .. $3.75 Youths Amhlerat Kip Boots, slzee 11, 12 and i3. Special‘ price ............................. .. $2.95 Order ‘by mail. We pay the postage. 'Purdie Ferguson Shoe C0., Ltd. I Cabinet to. Quit Office 110M111. Oct 27—-4P-remler Facta ministry resigned mobiiization of ‘its forcesi . if the cab The expectation tonight is that The situation both former .. “#5!” l9 anize a ntwbnbincLII € offers of inet 111861961» ‘ y i li . stills‘; ti» .. "s hrs It: ‘ Ii ‘l t . . . ~¥..?2J".ii‘.l h“. " i‘. ‘riifv’ p“ p, flu.“ _ l "H Iv. ibnd! ‘ .;‘?*.'..°l! l’°"“flill-’l;'f‘?'r*m' - (DIG!!! ~ ‘Gilli-rui- "an n r I . l . infections f»! i.