h , . 1 4 , 1 ,4 . I 1 o_ 1. ,? y YWhether you seek APLE Buns have steadily increased in popular- ity and sales until to-dpy they l is the reason they're so good. p A And because they’re.s_o good 1 . '_ Cownnrs CHOCOLATE are known as “THE NATIONAI. CANADIAN CONFECTION” ‘GET THE GENUINE STOVES AN RANGES a coal, an oil or an electric stove 01' range, there are a ‘lot of things WhlCh only a dependable store can give you. Our experience is back of every make we offer you. Sole Agents for McClary’s Stoves land Ranges. The Rogers Hardware Co.,Ltd. . t-o-M-00-0 IN 11111110111111 MRS PETER o. MacDONALD ort o1’ her life, :-'n also was it her follows: ZVi s. (‘uthcrinte (Jnswtirth, Airs. itichard ilougain, Mrs. Pious Aiclnnis, Mr. Potter (711111111- lugs, Ztir. Aenteas (‘ummtngia Mr. Janie-s (‘ummlngs -——-<0>--—— ~ MRS. JEREMIAH NOONAN 1111-11. Jeremiah Noonan died at the homo of Miss Ellie Gillis.(‘l1-r mont. 011 August t), zifter an illness of considerable (titration. lier fun- eral was held to Si. Maryis. ludian River 011 August 10. The pail bear- ers were George McLellnn, \Vill- lam Mann. Percy McCurrviil. Rev. 3152.1‘. I1. .i. Gillis. l‘. P., cclehratetl the funeral muss and 1ierfori11etl the services at the grave. airs. Noonan was. a daughter of ' Mr. and Airs. John Gzirvedy and was born Ln Dover, N. H. She leav- es to mourn :1 ltusbawd, three sons and out daughter, the tlrltlren be- ing all .-.u'.1ll. She was a good woman, exemplify i111; the christian life i1 11 tiractir- 111 st-nsv She discharged 1110 dutitts n!‘ . . and mother effectively. making a home what. it should be. the lainadoin 0t’ the Yam ' '. MR. THOS. WAKELIN Thc (tenth occurred in Charlotte- tow11 yesterday morning at the res- idence of his son-in-luw Thomas ilowatt of one of the veteran citi- . zcns, 'l‘hon1as \\'11kclin. who bad T110113 who knew Mrs. ll-Jtcr i). rt-arhctl the advanced ape of 87 Mwgongfld, who for the 1111111 six years. Mr. Waitelln was born in your: resided at Grove Pine, i’. E. London, and in his youth served I were greatly shocked on Si-pt. tnvtho iii-limb Army, iromiiu: to 13m “men may warm-u of 111-: i:r1uce iddu-fu-tl island 111 ttllltrltish (‘vinriottettmv liospitui nftt-i‘ illness oi’ wit h few dayti- Mrs. Muchonnitl who. bctor~ her ant League. For many yours he “'11s sexton 111” St. James Church. . iit- t-nlistt-d in thv island contin - l . marriage was Mia]: Mlétlgfi gluing’ viii, raised in 1885 to 11o \\’1-.1t. 1ft 4 m9!‘ w“ ‘he w e n . .1 ,, the tinu- of the Riel itohellitiu. t ‘McDonald "ml was l.” ‘ N Mr. Wuki-liii had 11 large fund of i hm 80°11 “Hid! and km.“ - l hluliil.‘ 111111‘! 11nd 11111-t-dote und was 11 most 1 "ti" |°"""| "Y “veryom m " cumpunioiniblt- 11nd ilkt-ublc man. ' '-'°|'"|““““Y~ , being one of the institutions of i .~ The kindly word w“ "Mfr" "U Charlottotrnvii. I t? ~ "Mild l" U105“ in “llrrow: m“ “h” The latt- Thomas Wakelin was j ltnble Ml Wt" "9"" ‘vm-l-h“? l" for 11 number of years a member . those in need. when l! "It" IPJFmI" of the "King's Own" to which regi- ' le 101‘ Mffl- 511111991111“! I" lily” 11112111 h1- bt-rnnn- 11|tachetl in 16111.9 l f; 913191 Th5" ‘£191 1°"; "l slid!‘ ‘l 0"‘; land on January 111th. 1855!, joining , 1' must nee B i‘ n8 B!" "a"?! "l" at the ago ul’ 1H. . ‘C ' narrow to many is needless to say. 111- svrvvti with this reghnent in j ' h; but to her husband mustlwer evil many tiiflfegi-nlt stations luciudintl . ' ‘ tend our deepest sympa 1y. or Cor u 11111 11111. ' l? V, H —in t0 him that the f11ll burden .1utl 'i‘l11- 111-1111111011 who was then a I ' ill grief must conic in the loss of corporal, arrived 111 this city 111 . ,1 such a wife. 111116 from llulifzix. with his ragi- - I w. M,‘ Macponnm 1111111 11 mggf na-nt and after the. disbantiing of f "t ._dav°ut Cnhouc, and‘ “B hm 1-... the regular militia and the iorgun- .. n; _ “um was m‘. Rummy), an‘; supp. izing pf the lot-iii, he joined tho l ,1 . " _ ~ ' Engineers and was for nmnyyears f. ; 1 N u prominent member of this estab- ‘ . Y lisbmt-nt. i‘ "" An excellent rifle shot 111 his ' Q" 7:;:""f"$“:"-"' younger days. i111 always had a EL iCH Ileomlnended by nhvlt- einns. Cit-nines nnd thnruul i . instant Whlrllnl R n! .plncc on tho l.t‘illil.‘4 nt the different [mt-Ms At the (ititbreak of tho North West lttvbeliion. the into Mr. W-uiceiin was ouo o1‘ the first to of- fr-r, but his detachment was not or- . derod out. Even nt the outbreak of lllt‘ lain war, at his advanced 1111c. ho volun- fnercti tn no in any capacity, so long on homould soc service. For n. number of yours tbn 111-.- c City being 1'1 taohetl troastul was a tneiubcr of .I\‘ira Department, vtqjhq Beluga Corps, until; their an inch. ...-:,. .. y“ 1 tlislnuitlim-nl. sonic fuw years 1111111. daughter (if 1| iierinond- the hine yt-ai‘ old ‘shot-tuneful worker in ‘HPY. 1 The g-iri was operated upon 111i I _ 1S1. George's Hospital in an attemptl ‘Slliilli some one 1n nerve to 11 mlsiedfltflo‘ m“ 11°" S gto join a sound. lone [luring this she W111i thought ‘to have (lied, ‘her breathing and [heart beats being" stopped. Was- ruge 111141 tllllPl‘ remedies were 11p lplietl 11nd the heart began to beat 7112:1111 and continued to do so for an llzwur and a cpiarter. when nhe again ilmgan to breathe. At zhil: time she had been taken ‘buck to the \'1‘.tl‘il. but 1'espi1'11iit1n 1 used in a 11111111111‘ of an hour. Dr. l axton Hick-s. pathologist 111 V\’<s:111i11.~:ter Hospital, said death was duo 111 syncope occurring dur- i111: 1111 11111111111011 to a patient who was suffering, from the status lym- phatlcus, The operation was a ruccssziry one. 11nd was being pro- perly performed and the anaesthe- tic W115 suitable. it was a remark- able case in.m‘uny~ ways. The pati- ent had been dead for some time. bu‘. her heart was set. going again both respiration and heart beats brim: itept got-nu. The coroner, in recording 11 vor- dict of "Death by misadventure," said that the operation was a very difficitlt. and dangerous one_ The patients heart stopped, and che was itn fact. (lend. but. n miracle was pertormeti. The abdomen was opened amt the heart was ma.=.1ag~ ed by the 11111111, and the dead patl out came tu life zigaiu. Had it not been tnr the ro111lit~l011 of status lympliatieus he thought. "the chain res 1111110 that. 111m inlizht. havi- re covered t'0i1l])l(‘l.(1ly. N0 bimit to Risks lfakeu by Golfers (By Dominion News Service.) l\iAN(‘iilt1S'i‘l')it, tit-t. iii. thunderbolt [ell on the golf rourse at lieattm Park, lliaiicliesltrr, 110111‘ live women who wt-rtt playini: on the teotirse. Sonn- ol‘ them, 11s well 1m a und- dy. were knocked oil’ their feet. bv tho force of the Impact. All oi’ tht-ln revolved 11 severe shock, hut. escaped serious injury. Mrs. ii. Stott. Manchester, one. of the players, told u reporter that one of the party was over 60 years of ugo. _ "W11 were approaching the 17th green when the illsh cams." she said. “Tho lightning struck a wood- rn guide post. split it in two, and tho-n throw up about n tiunrter of a ton oi‘ soil. "Most oi us collapsed under t-lio shock. it seemed ns if all the use hnd been taken out of our limbs. ‘Our arms wore numtmd 11nd wo have since had them tnussngrsti. No- body iost 1.1 sclousness.” The grass round the holc, though svot with recont rain. was burned, and so great was the force of the shock that n large stone embeddmi beneath the surf was smash .1 into fragments. Several trees near by were also struck. the bark being stripped oil ths trunks 10.1110 depth of about , premises of Moore and McLeod and Cudmore Bros" rifting a motor. bout it .111 WHIST TOURNAMENT at ltos nry Hall to~nlgbt at 8.15 sharp. Agent. 1137-10-17-31. FUNERAL TODAY-Jfhe funer- 0.1 of the late Frederick Logan, will take place from his late residence bill-s’ morning 111 8 o'clock to Fort Augustus Cemetery. 1 ' ’ ‘novice OF SALE-Attention is directed to tbc advertisement of the sale of house and grocery store owned by H. W. Yeo. City. This desirable property can he bought at a bargain. Ad appears on page two. A BONFiFtE-The firemen were called out yesterday fore- noou at 10.30 for a tbonflre in the yard of F_ N. tKuys, grocer, Hill-s- boro Street. - The owner of the 1t. hand, and was iintnrmed by 1flre department officials of the danger of burning rubbish in such close proximity t0 fences and buildings. NEW TWO DOLLAR BILL~—The new two-dollar bill of the Dominion if Canada, just issued by the Pin- ince Department, is so attractive a script that those fortunate enough 1o get possession of one will be ‘oath to part with it. On its face Zherc is an excellent steel engrav- zd portrait of i-i. R. H. the Prince 1f Wales. The date oi’ issue is Juno 23, 1022i, the 111st birthday of the Print-e. ’i‘o Prince Etiward island- 1rs the. script is especially l11te11+st< in: inttho fuct that fruits fut-c it boars the signature of (ieorge lV. "Ii-yndmun, (‘oinptrtiller of Currcticy 7tt1uv11, Mr. liy111l111a11 is 11 sou of he lute Mr. i~‘. W. iiyndman, it. N. )1‘ this city SUMMERFIELD NOTES-— ..\ii.-1u vilnefva. (‘nib-y spent. thc wooll- znd visiting frit-mhs at l\'1-.ily'11 C1 =11. 'l‘l|1- many friends of M1‘ W liani ftlark, |'t-;.',1‘l'l to loam of‘ his 11-11111-111 11nd serious iilncsu, but. ‘mp1 for :1_11p1-1~dy roteovtary. Mr. ‘Pnmi-es luawic-s , Kinkora, 11111-111 rluntiay :11. liri-etonui. The 11111111‘ -8HOP from Holman’: Catalog. 1i THE CALORIO Pipeless Furn- ace is a guaranteed furnace, sold and installed by Fred H. Trainer, is no experiment. Has been in use for over five (5) years in this city. Fred H. Tralnor. Agent. 1137-10-17-31. AS SEEN FROM THE AIR-The Guardian was shown yestcrdayq by His Worship Mayor Jenkins, :1 s r- ies o!‘ photographs of. Chariot o~ town taken by Major Shearer of the seaplane which recently visit- ed this city. The photos were tak~ en at u. fairly hight altitude. and take in the harbour, the neighbor- ing coast line. tho city in (lctflil, showing streets and buildings. They are most interesting views 11nd are highly prized by ills Wor- ship. YOUNG CU1LPRlTS_--./\t the Juvenile Court yestrrtlirv morning eight lniyta 11111? a girl. 11,2011 front eight to ‘tirelve years, appeared on the charge of ln-eziking into the lifetililfifn‘ of .\i0ore1111d'M1~i.e-od 11nd Cudmare Bros“ riiling a motor boat and similar charges. The culprits. after helm: examined by the Mug- istrate, were remanded for a week. Ffitsdfilffsl Itiisscts Ethel and Siiidred Dustin. St. .lul111, N. 11., are in the city. Russ-ts at the itu-‘s Mrs. M. Spent-e, (‘ape 'i‘orn1en- tine is 11111011: the 111111.11.» registered at the Russ_ Miss Margaret (‘tumors 1111s ro» Wit-st Stinierville, Niuss. .\ir.1. ll. . 3111111111 11nd Airs. ltri-t-kvu .i. Sinriiiotis. Wilmoi, 11111-111 i111» wvslt 0nd at (‘inn-lotte- town, ;-,u..;t-1 111‘ Mr. 11nd M1":1_ Frunlt ti:|1‘1l. \ir. 1111111111111 lit-ii :||ri'.'»~tl l|1 |l1-~ city .'\ion<l'1y tilslit from A_\'i', Hcot laud 11nd l.1 visitinit 1'~-l:1'ivt-~<. th- left illzisiatnv on the S. H. \l11ri1-.<-i1 arrlviiu: i11 (1111-111-1: uftt-r :1 pt- 1t voy:1_c‘1-.'|‘i1l.~1 is \'l '. ilt-il‘s first \ lit-re 11nd i111 is \'t'l'V |'.'1\‘u|~1:|1l_ 11 itreeast-tl with the city. llt- 1.11m: that althoui-Zli he is ti '|t|11.'i‘ bv o1" cututtlon, i111 will settle don 11 lit-ft‘. if profitable and 1111;111:111 1111;;t11y 1111-111 c1111 be 111111111111. lit-op mimnrdwt llniini-Iil in llu- linux1- . . 40a»? 1 . 1 FAIRVl EW- Preaching service in Fairvlew Baptist (‘.l1urch, Friday Oct. 19th at 7.30 p. 1n. All welcome. THE CALOVRIC Pipeless Furnace turned from :1 visit to friends in 1- Real Movie Star 1 t-tinstilatlon 111 tin: hour 111’ her }'l“l|iv: funSr-ztil will tltke Frimuld m. ‘ms Enmhum Cash‘ “W ‘lmml _ _ 2].?“ ,‘ H’ o ‘ ' “ ‘ lint‘ to see lit-r out. ziruund again UPI‘ lttlltffill it'll lllf‘ l'*‘*1‘l""““ ‘““'" "' “ l" l‘ iftcr having been confined to 11111- oi ltrr Slater. YYIPH- llllilttlrtl ""111?! _ 'T~"<*‘-*__'"' 1111111- for several ivr-taks with blood an, (‘lmriottetmvn 11nd ytrocet-tlvibGlrl mistining. Miss 'l‘hclma (look. l: Irv-ll: t: S'- Prlrftt Till)’. A, lilltill’ _ ‘J _ teat-tier :11 Ntirboru. is npendin! . 1114s o’ equit-m was sum; 1y H‘ 1 ' M ~ ' tier vm-zition with her parents Itlr. Rev. Fattu-t- tttcAtttttv who “tat F101“ Dad-u} to Lite 1111111 1111.111 i..- 1.11.111,» .-111.-=111<111'.|1~_»- ol't'i1-i11t1-d at tin: i-frave. - '*"" _ Lint: his liotatot-s 11nd report-t 11 'i‘i11-. ri-spt-et and love 111 which tity Dominion . s Service) mm] PM,“ M‘: Jim Mclnmg’ (fl-U. Airs. .\i11cl)on11ld “'11s hultl. was ,p1-111 31111111111 111 lfi-t-t-town, zittestetl by the l.lll'l)ill.§ of those l.t).\"i)().\', Oct_ iii 1 A rt-mnrk who knterv her so well 11nd \\'ll(i‘illiltl story oi’ how a child 111)p11rt~nt.-| _ “M-TW- I V‘ followed her remains to its plnccily 1111111 ldurlittr‘ opnralioxi Yandihlrlt IIIIIHIHH "Illltlrlll l" "N" IIHIM‘ <11‘ 1115p _w'~-\' res oret o 1*. or some 1111c ~ - ' I 'i‘ho.~.11lot't to mourn her itiss 111w: ‘this told t0 Mr. inglcby thldie, tlicil-HE MmACUl-COHUSISTMAS GIFT, ht-r husband, 11 number of stoplWe-uminstrar Coroner, at an 1n- ._.. (lhildrlln- $1,111.“,- 111111 1,m1|11.1~_.. 411 tpttst 0n Violet Winifred Leonard, W5 u ‘INT mm‘ thing m ‘Mk0 n] {lit that will pie . all the mom-I tors of the family. A box of t-nndy .vili do that or a crate 111' fruit. ‘Hut that family share. That. is not. possible when the Elf! l== *1 $1111‘ icription to The Youtlfs Com- ninion. It is like‘ that fabulous iiteher of milk of the (lreeks; hough everyone drank deep tllie Jitcher remained f11ll. Eeveryfllle nae 11 lion's share in the good pings o1 The ‘Companion; every- me skin's his own t-rezim, yet there s tho very choicest rrenm left for he next comer. What better Jhri-sttmas present can you make ‘hen a periodical with such futnul‘ 111s powers of dividing it»: pleasure among 11 dozen and yet keeping it. ill iniuet. The issues .of 1512i wii-l be crowded with serial stories, short itoriee. editorials, poetry. facts anti iun_ Subscribe now and receive: 1_ "The ‘Youths Companion——52 issue-s in 1112f 2. All the remaining i923. 3. The Companion 1101110 Cnlen lnr for 1924. A11 for $2.511. 4. 0r include McCalFs K111551111‘?- ihe monthly ziuthorlty on fashions. Both publication-s, only $3.00. THE. YOUTi-PS. COMPANION. Commonwealth Ave. tit St. Pnui St... Boston, Zlinss. ::.\'o need to suffer with corns. .)l' to run the risk of 1111rin1: them. lle-t11ov<> them surely 11nd 1111lnlors~ iy with iiolioways Corn Remover. issues of You Can Eat as Much/as You Like of nneye his “good bud 1111111" i11111t'1's111::1ii1~1~ Here ‘Toinorrowl ltlarqery Wilson. W. S. Hart's- l-eadjllfl Woman, to Appear in Perscn at the Strand After Appearing in Film Story ‘ . l 'l‘l1<' 111-1“ 1i 1111111-ar1111ee on thel Strand ’l‘l11-111re since on 'i‘i1ursd.1_\'. 11nd l~‘1‘itl11y of this week of tht-t popular movie star. .\iarg;cr_v \\'1l< son. will be 11 new tout-h to-Uhnr; lottotown people in this line of 11:1 teituinmcnt. Bliss. Wilson \\'11.- fin‘: years the opposite player to Wilt liam S. Hart, p111‘llct1lt11'ly noted for in Western stories. .\iiss \\'ilso was at one time Douglas banks’ costar before \lr. Fatirb married '.\inr._v Pickford. She i. l! Milli zling night life. / t 5km.» I\\|‘|I|u~rld1l_\'. 'r11.1r...|..$~, 111-1. 2-1. 2.1. LeCoMn: sllcsueirs BR ILL/ONT SUCCES‘? Com oser of‘ "MV l-llND DOL" 0/19 "so ‘easy Meaau BRILLIANT COMPANY INCL LID/NO’ MAUERITE lUILLIAMs katetooscova ING R18 ' EVER ALL LIGHT- -'~_ 5 nsncnsv Insert. 9 To Appear Herc on Thursday delightful little personality oi tin]: lltorary attainments and will 11p pear '11 111-1son 11nd -t'llill with thu 111111111111-1-11111111 Hlruntl tullowinu thr- slanvlnt; of lit-r own awn 11-1-1 rural mily "lnsinu11tion.“ 'i‘l1.- moving ptitrture in wl1i1-i1 .\il.~1s \\'il S0n1111.]u‘1u's is :1 story oi‘ di-t-p lit-ant. llllflftftl dt-zilinu with viliuié" life l11 New itlittzluu-tl and very 11111cl1 of the typo of “'l‘l11- _ Old liome- stoutl" and “Way lluwn lCust" 11s to cltarutzturs, settings, 1111-, The wholt- TUFFEE a" "'8 "FY wholesome as wall an palatable. We have illlt got a fresh supply. from Ellhland and we Ira able to sell it at ‘ a very moderate price. ltpomu in many 111i. feront ‘variation for "grown. ups" and It also oomes in ap- propriately ornamented pail! for the kiddies. Bea our "Toffee" window. Maclililllfll lllllllii 00*. T111117 REXMJ. KODAK STORE Phone 219. picture is pterict-t-ly true -tu country lifc and from a sctmic standpoint is v-ery jirotty. 'l‘l1ero1'orc, this 1111111111- attriu-tloti of play on t-lie screen 11nd 1rl11ycr in the flush should prove an attraction quite 1111111110 tn Charlottetown Movie Fans, 3141111..‘ . . w”; 113i .11 It ti oa/vcr/vtr nus/cw cunsem IN not/sums COLORaiQRM 141.10. $1.1m tilts 1111.10. PRINCE OF WALES WANTEI’! TO ‘BE A LONDON CABBIE i‘-li|1‘i"i\|.(), 01:1, ltl 'l‘ho early zintbltitin o‘l‘ the present Print-o of “lattes was to become 11 London i'illill_\. 'l‘l1ls information “'11s revealed l1-.' ti. \1'11l<-.11t.int.1. former hair (‘trill-l- 1115i‘ lo lirilish ruler... now rtesltllull llt'i't'. p . “i-ir- \\‘illll.("ll to iu- 11 hark driver 111111 he llilll'il to have 111-1 haircut." 1111111 V1ilt-ntiiie, who exhibited two ornutt- 11111-1111111111111, heavily trum- t-d and 11111111111; the ltoyul seal oi’ tlrt-ui llrilain, as certificates oi’ his 11p1a1lnt1111-11I. "l1 was my contact with tho Print-e of ‘Wales that l vuluc most highly and of which l have the 11111.11 1110115171111. mt-morh-sq" contin- uctl the foruu-r llrllon. ‘tifrom lils surly childhood 1|11tll ‘l loft England the lltitttrt- was ‘brought to me at trerpu-nt. intervals to have bin hair rut. it “'11s 11 Job he never liked "'l‘l1e first intimation l had that. tl11- |iilll'('t' didn't rare for the lifo which was to he his was whpn 1115 r1-111o|11<t1'11ted_ with the attendant. who huti 1111111141111 111m tn the room in Mtlfllnllulillll 1111111111. London, 1n which I was waiting to 11-111 his hair. 'i‘h1- 11111111111111! told tho 1irlnco that the diuuily of his mntspectlvc in- lmrttanco of tho throne of England demimdctl that ho be well groomed upon uil tI1'l'1\!ll0I‘|1§ "lint. that. mpiumcnt 111.1 not change tho ‘nllil-il of tho younthful Drinco. Ho. said he 11nd no desire to bcroms king. 1n fact, he admit.- tt-d ho cherished quits another sm- htt-lon. ‘ ANUupV" . “it was some time inter, when. after gaining his confidence, I A picture of super-ilappers and NewljYbrk’s d111,. They toil not, neither-do thetifs defy the Volgitead amendment. ‘WA Ru ER r like» lJz/esent Adapted From' F. scoTT FITZGERALUS Popular NOVQI Gloria was _ Beautiful But it was the vain proud beauty of the peacock- AND Anthony was damned not so much by his own actions as by his environment and ex- pectations. See this stirring Drama amid the population which throngs the resturants, cabarets and hotels of New VYork City. is built for safety ATODAY 3.115. A Matinee,‘ Adults 26c. 12,1111;- ' Evening, Orchestra 37c. Balm Children, 16cc. pin, but they (i111 y —in every-. Caloric All parts are Casi; Iron. No. asb; A.’ tos Lining ‘to welat- tout. Lowest prices quality considered. L12 us quote you on ‘heating your home. Fred H. Trainor The Reliable Plumber Opp. Prince Edward Theatre M11111, “r T‘ C Y1 . PiplG/‘Gc Fukiv/itg The Cello‘ . and lone, service. ‘ Phone 393-1- loup; wished to ‘become a hack driv- er when he ‘grew to manhood. “it scents he had been awed b)! the shlnln-g ‘boots and the high lists ot the cubbicu he had observed ivhllc being tirlven about London. Pcrluips ‘ho no longer cherishes that 1111111111011. but he still seems to have 11 grout love for horses and the trappinru 0f the stable 11nd the l1unt_ "lt is not that tho prince would shiik .l1e duty that is before hltm. iie 11111.1 no 11111111 intention. l am 111111» 11111 ..11e is u ‘mun who loves freedom, 11nd informal-it)’, Al"! U") king of England can have neither.‘ —-—<veoqv——— NOTES ON THE FIFTH P. E. I. soc LAYING coarser FOR THE 49TH WEEK ENDING OCT. 9TH. 1923 Produnctlon in slowly decrontl- 1111; 111 tho l’. u. 1. E111; lmytm; 00n- tost owing to the largo tiumbc-r of tnouitors. especially the Leghorns. The totnl production for the 491.11. week amounted to F112 compared with 1167 of tho previous week. The total production of thofiontest 10-" dnto is 308111. Col. Geo. E. Crocketfs pen of Barred Rocks tiod with Mr. D. F. McDonald's Barret Rocks for first with‘ 48 eggs each.‘ Mr. H. L. Mnchows Barred Rocks pecoud ‘wlthfiili eggs, Mr. Augustine Winner’: White Wynndottes third with 34 eggs. Mr. L. B. Toombs Barred Rocks fourth with 88 aggl. Pendloton Bros. Barred Rocks tied for fifth with Mrs. Edward Buil- pitt’: White Leghorn: with 32 eggs each. ‘Mr. Reginald Hnslnm’: tied for sixth with Mr. D. M. Robinson's Whlto Wynndottos with 30 eggs ouch. . Mr. D. F‘. McDonald's pen of Barred Rooks lends the Contest to tints with 1898 eggs. Mr. Edward Bulipttt’: pen of White Leghorn: lecond with 1892 eggs. Up to this week Mrs. Edward Bullplttln pan of White Leghorn: led the Contest. n11 Bummer. At tha- relant two of 1~1r=1§~ltt1111111 10111111111111“: 111111 er m» m» moulti rum..- the —:"'~ l others are not. 1. tmum production. The al Stations pun of Whitt No. l8 third with 18118 Experimental Stations White Leghorns No. 15.1 1825, eggs. Mr. .i. .7. l\' White Leghorns fifth 1:141:14. Mr. Even-ti. li of Whitu iioghorlis 1T0!) 11111111. Mr. Angus‘ pen oi Whiti- \t y1111 with 170? 0111511, 111 j Bros. Barred it rk _ 1705 nggs. L. ll. ll ' Rocks ninth with H‘ Mr. D. i". illcDa , Hurrml itocks if: ti“ for thc 12th. 4 v Col. ctio it}. CPUY“ Rocks laid i110 or; period. Mr. M11111 _' 111111 No. r. 1111.1 :"' :- l2th. 4 Wovkiy |Il‘.. i To 11.11.15 215 hens ,1. 200 11:11:11 l'lll'll. thus '- itei:i=-1t_t11|.itu1. 11111111111111.1111 FOR '1 IMMORA 1' nus MOINEB. 11... 11-. obilon-nw lowering tho . school children. Chief 1 f, ; John i}, Hammond char. letter to tho board o1‘ here.-~-- I" " - . "Boys and tllris crowdt er tu nutptnobtlnn induce ties that should not 119 and am u monnco to tutu taro and happiness of the an homo." Hammond spill.’ ‘ Hmmornllty. dutl bat hilh school any». iMur aiitomchtleetn t1: onus o, of divorces nmoni Ill 0i ' ho stntotl.‘ "Thou-ounce 1 confined -to the‘, ignorr educated. .111 foot. predomt . High school "socndnlr t i 111111111 attic! ward ott