\ IIIIIII olloalualolaoiasaleelolll III la u an. ~< " N-li-ilfifltlfiffilflliitfli-lii!ST-iiiiifi! tfirflflti?’ ...-i. "us... ‘Genuine Scotch Anthracite. low in ash. delivery. - §ue oi r4'9'%:..-1fl£i m) z hoses-rig: l " l ruoua 11s ‘l m. 1r ets white or colored. F. H. COPP WOOLLEN ‘ MILL, Port Elgin, N. B. M _ L-lli-TSTFDQTZ} p Pair of Eyeglasses l When you need them is one of the beet investments you eouid make. Many who procured satia- factory Glasses from will back up this statement. , E. w. TAYLOR _ J. s. TAYLOR . Optomet‘ ‘Charlottetown and Alberto! Professional Bards a U .__3;;_i\4¢l.l~:on o BENTLEY . A. BENTLEY $1,: W. I. BENTLEY, I. 0. ~- . Banister and Attorney-at-liaw MONEY '1'0 LOAN its; ; Barrister it Attorney At Law 1} 86 Great George Street Charlottetown, P. E, l, MONEY T0 LOAN Alex. W. Matheson BABIIISTER. aoucr-ron. arc. y to Loan Oolieotioul Office: 140 Richmond Street. film! Olldl. H. Black, Chllfmlll. Charlottetoyn. iii} John Simpson. Hamilton. load all information 1r. lu the above or tolnapeotor "Glslvumu SCOTCH ANTHRACITE l We have the Steamer “Arnnda” Jhow on way from Scotland due here " about October 12th with a cargo of This . coal il of the highest grade obtain- uble entirely free from ciinkers and Priced low for quick ‘v1.0. aiius a co. tarding and Spinning Our Mill is still operating 1Q and would appreciate ship. mments of wool to be manu- i factured into yarn onblank- Oflleeziiibw-llichmnud Street NORMAN W. LOWTHER " ro lbitron Commission ll. B. McDonald, West St. Peters. ,. regarding pfraotlona of PIOHIBITION A0’! J. hippl. B. C. M. P. CharlottetowlLL-lfwi-10-22-24-2'l-29-30-31. ‘eanaoms srayioaao resumes alqouaurv ‘ Lightship Cook . Has Accidentiwhere he spent Saturday. HALIFAQ, Oct. 28—(C.P.)-Tos- sed by a mountainous wave that gwept over lightship 15 (Odlyi 55' year-old A. s. Berry. the WK- "Y- fered s. broken lei; 811d Pmvlded 5 problem for marine authorities on land endeavorlng to relieve him. It was too rough for mother vessel m g, alongside and take him off» so the llghtship finally left her sta- tion off Sambro and entered Hali- fax harbor. The cook was rushed to hospital and the light-shin returned to sea. The accident occurred while Berry was passing from the paltry to the galley. His assistant will carry on untll*the_ crew is changed the end of the month. Nicholson's Fox Health lust think what you might have miunrdl Adam and live had lust eaten of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge ulul were parking‘ up preparing to iriivr- Eden. "Well where we going no v f" demanded Eve an uhe wua p lug up a stock of freah fig leaves in her reticule, "Going f" replied Adam with o srin. "I'm going out and put the reat of the world wine in whnt we've found out," that “Nicholson's Fox Health” il (he belt condition powder for Foxes. and all for hearers. Some of the who men from fhe East took Adam's advice and are feeding fhia powder and there will be more follow. At the Big Fox Show at Ohnrlotto- town Nov. last, dd exhibitors entered 500 Foxes, SIX. of. these. exhibitors foul some of “Nleholaonh For l-lenlth" with the following reunite: CHAMPIONSHIPS r1 . r _ a. Mcquerrie Dip l. Cudmore Bros. Charlottetown Champion Male of Show T. Eaton 00-, Ltd, Moncton, Cup I. Cudruore Bros. Charlottetown Grand Champion For in Show Government of New Brunswick Cup lbeeerve-Oudmore Bros. s other! w... s lets, s rails, a 3rda, 5 “he l 5th, 3 6th!- 3 7thl. B Sills. 2 9"“. 3 liithli l. llthl. The lion. M. W. Wood. a big winner at every show. has been feeding some of this , wilder every year for the last flve years. We don't claim all the credit for the powder but it helped. Price, 3% lb. box, $1.50. delivered free, if you mention thh paper. (This ,. ’ is put up fresh as ordered.) DR. J. M. NICHOLSON Charlottetown, 9.211. L-usr-lo-aa-al FOR SALE I am instructed by Charles Moore, f0 sell by public auction on the premises of Lewis Moore, West Boy- ulty, October 31st. 1934, at the hour of 1 P. M. the following stock: 1 llcrford Heifer, I years old; l Herford Steer 1% years; 1 Aynhlre Heifer 1% years; 1 Ayrshire Heifer l year; 1 Pure Bred Ayrshire Heifer 1% years; 1 Gunuey calf; 1 Jersey calf; i Brood sow; 2 young Pigs; l Filly, a months old; 1 Horse; ‘i5 liens; 1 New Melotte Separator, l Set Spike Tooth Barrows; 1 set Ren- frew Ton Scales; 1 Driving Wagon; 1 Jaunting Sleigh; 1 For Pen: l Fox Houses; 1 Buffalo Robe. All sums under $10.00, 0% oil for cash; over that ‘ 12 ‘ credit on approved Joint notes. ALEXANDER MeltAl, Auctioneer. -------=~1liiilii;i ‘-;- Theory. Advanced and Elementary courses *"‘ given. Group Teaching for beginners. r" Terms Moderate ~~ _ ~ l Studio: Hearts‘ Memorial Hall If A_ [my Konfla", L.R.A.M., A.A.G.0. (Licentiate Teacher of Pionoforte, Royal Academy of Music, London, Eng.) Receives pupils for tuition in Piano, Singing and in?! _ ‘ " ‘ Phones 900 or 1024-1. LDIQ-IU-IIIWf-tf filriauranco ' ' z j NUT EXPEBTE" iiiii sissiilii or PARLIAMENT Prime Minister Back In Harness At Ot- tawa. ,- (O. P. By Guardian's special Wire) CYITAWA, Oct. flip-Developments in Dominion political and govern- mental circles are expected to move rapidly with the return to his desk tomorrow of Prime Minister B. B. Bennett after an absence of nearly two months. He reached the Capital this morning at such an early hour there were fcw on hand to greet him, in marked contrast to the enthusias- tic receptions accorded him at Que- bec, Three Rivers and Montreal in the course of his Journey to Toronto Arfivins at Quebec Friday noon ifrom England the Prime Minister ‘hadtcriurryofltomontotcfrlifill a long standing en to lay the comer stone of the new Woinens iCoiiege Hospital. Apparently rested and recuperated by the ocean voyage Mr. Bennett will lose no time in getting down to the many problems both political and administrative that await his ludsment. A large attendance of ministers lwiii be available for the first Cabinet council which will probably be called [for Tuesday although it is possible ‘Mr. Bennett may choose to hold a session tomorrow. Announcements to be looked for momentarily include the date and official agenda for the T!- ‘ I [ill IN ilPiiiiTlilN Heavy TradingMiu-ka Initial Opening of New Montreal Mar ket. " (l! 3&1 lhlbtlaim-Olladhn Prom (O. P. By Guardian's Igeolll Wire) MONTH-EAL, Oct. 28-—Amld. ac- tive transactions and steady prices, unfettered silver" futures returned to the Western’ Hemis- operations ofspeotatorseagertavttnssathe prices tended to sag, but in the final hour traders again crowded the “pi " and in heavy dealings prices held a steady tone. - Formal opening of the exchange was made in a ' ‘ ceremony ty Hon. Athanase David. Province of Quebec secretary, who was repre- senting Premier L. A. Tasehereau. While members of the new ex- change from New York, Toronto, and other centres applau d, D. S. McM ‘ , pl " ‘ sndc airman of the new exchange, spoke of the aims of the market while Jerome Lewine, president of the Commod- ity Exchange. New York, extended hearty hung: tuiations and beat wishes 0n behalf of "your sister ex- change." Provincial Conference on constitu- tional amendments, date of Parlia- ment's opening, appointment of a deputy governor for the Central bank, and the date for the bye-elec- tions in three federal vacancies, if not the date for the general elec- n. Early Session Unlikely It seems unlikely that Parliament will assemble before Christmas as was the intention earlier. No but- ward evidences are to be found of governmental preparations for a ses- sion such as is usually noticeble mhin a month or two of the open- The rumor persists that bye-elec- tions will be called in Halifax, Long Lalke and St. Denis before January but no official confirmation: has been secured. If they were held before the session and should go against the government it would mm a hopeless task for the administration to con,- duct the business of Parliament on an orderly and normal basis, in view of the frame of mind of the Liberal opposition following successes in bye-elections up to date. A long list of pointments has been allowed to accumulate and Mr. Bennett finds himself in a postlicn to hand out numerous gifts of office of a substantial kind, including nearly a. dozen senatorships which, if filled, will give the Conservative party a wide majority in the upper chamber for years to come- Family Feud Grows Serious TRURO. N.S., Oct. 8i—(C.P.)— The Blackmofe 88-118 and the Paris gang, two families of colored child- ren, have lately been following the practises, cf the ancient Genus- fighting almost daily battles near here. The warfare came to a sudden termination today when Mrs. P. Paris was manbandied by the Blaekuwre family and her clothes torn to shreds. - formation was laid before Magistrate Harold Put- nam in court without delay. The mothers of the two faauiliee told of their children fighting ai- rnost every time they met and said some of the children l"|.d suffered severe injuries. One of the Black- more family was described as so severely beaten he was almost in- sane. The Bisckrnare gang had burned on ma. Paris because they were getting the worst of most of the fights, it was alleged. Information in court charged Mrs. George Biaclanore with responsibility. She place of honor today by Sir Charles ecologist, aa the possible oreotor of historical dates suggests the proba- bilities that the sonipt from the Canucks Try Out NewCombinations (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) SAINT JOHN, N. 3., Out. 32-M- ter a. week-end rest Montreal Oan- adfshs bed two practice sessions at their training camp here today. New comblnat in forward lines were tried out. That of George Mantha, left wing, Jack Riley’, centre, and Joe Lamb, right wing, proved particu- larly effective. Another combin- atim sew Raymond in Lamb's place with two college rookies, Crutchfieid, centre, and MoGili at wing. The third trio to be tried to- day was an ail-French amateur kid iine-Bourcier, of the senior group, Montreal, and two former Moncton juniors. Boudreeu and Maienfant, who last year wore the uniforms of the Junior Canadians. On Wednesday night the regu- lars and Yannigsns will meet in another exhibition match. Yamii- gens, anxious to avenge s ii-t de- feat Friday night, wili divide 8200 if they win, a bet of this amount having been wagered on the game. Newsy Laionde, rmlnager-coach of the National Hockey League's Flying Henchman, is gradually whipping the squad into shape. Soon the line-up will be determin- ed, and promising players not yet ready for the big time will be sent to the Oansdlens‘ farm, Quebec Beavers, for firrtl-ler seasoning. Signing of players and kindred matters will be settled after Leo Dundursnd, club owner, arrives from Montreal this week, probably Wednesday. ' MOSES MAY RAVI BEEN CREATOR OI’ I'll-ST ALPHABET NEW YORK, Clot. ZS-qlifoses was brought forward from hie biblical Mouton. distinguished Britim arch. the first alphabet. History hes credited the ancient Phoenicians with the ' tion of the BIDhI-bet. Sir Charles said. but re- shamro and the checking of various Peninsula of lanai into Peninsula of SanaiflO he said wee released on bail. Calgary's moving tree, believed thel oldest elm in the city,'hae hanged its address once again. The 35-year- old tree had occupied its last posi- tion for 35 years. Weighing nearly five tone and 30 feet high, it was moveduprightonatruckwithnmes liuumerofauew supportirlgitouailetdee. relief recipients. gal-y is still‘ "caYIYiBC oar-that no Duweir_ believed to be tho Biblical needy person should be refused eityoflachiidi, amiiseloutbof medical attention due to lam of Jerusalem. money. Ten Camry physicians d0- ciinedtosha-re lathe luiw-Ium Ileeboflieearuadyformto grant of cams; the city as part wearheepeeuberandoewberare remuneration for services renderefldemrated by tueh, winged pdite, and auoh things. ' Oureonlerhedtesilobertea Dlnhmlte. ' I ‘Iuotwo-year-oldlellerelroe. ‘livo-yeas-ellllfellfiod. ‘Indian. unlawful-Iranians. gjlsaaanlaserevsapuflash Ioneeflh‘ m. unseen. honour. omouaa u. nu a-r 1 capo: dflflmk- A. Laaefllilehra Alaotyoaugbufibyoreelerherdfioalleatafltdloiws. vflghtlfaleowlwilsomflflalallygeedneelhrlllgtngfrople uuiasauoalmaautayauaanaueaiieainisrsn. ‘fiovewoaotlredwlllboeeleferbealroreaah. Alllahialevqlbaseia uttbeatprltgreqiut lfihterltwlibeaeeeptflsv "This conclusion presents the in- teresting alternative that either Moses himself cirisiuated the airba- bet or got it from southern Arabia.‘ Among ma recent archaeological evidence gather“ by science which throws new lighfon the origin of the alphabet is the discovery - = wbatksltioubaabeenmadaofmuiqwhiehroeordahallbaopaujotbe Iyvlllreeaeaaba bearhg PREVENTI Remarkable New Formula is Especially Designed , m. o phere today as the Canadian Oom- Inchange, mo, commenced Heavy trading was experienced in the initial dealings which were ‘conducted under movie lights and cameras and with a large number start of Canada's first silver mart. 9 Later transactions slackened off and I “Theiliilsionstoldoeeslnthenas- FTER years of research on the problem of colds, Vick Chemises have devel- a remarkable new p don-Vida . mro-uoixtllgiisd 1m formula is especially to fimctione which Nature has provided-in the nose- eo cum ooldgoreothrowthemodin sh eadymgee. Usedartheverytirstfeei- log of nasal irritation-just a few drops u: each nostril-Vh-tro-noi helps to avoi mas-waldo ” companion eo . Va-rzo-nol is us! medication-not mere "oil drops" —yet is absolutely sofi for chil- dren and adults. It has been clinically tested by physicians-approved by specialists. TilE Fllli FARMING and run DEALERS ACT _AteeutlouiadrawutotlseproviaionaoftbeAotreadingufollowa: a. (l) Ivoryonewhe olrrielohtllo baalnemoffurfarmingorwlw koqnfurbeaflngnnlruahineaptlvityfofblfliulllilwfilfil-llllum" sometasalnssyoinssembsraisseuysaamnhawrwththelllll- hterfortheyearemlugonthefllutdaydllovesnberthenlaltpaqflcli roportahallahow: ' (‘n n” “d1. “fir- .__ . . peaeiouontheflntdayofNovemberthanlnetNll; (b) Theulmberandlpeelesoffurbearingaulmslapurubaeed erothorwlaeaoquinedduringilieproeeilngyeor; (o)"1‘he r m1‘ olhr‘“- "Kw otherwbedlapoaedodorwhlehhavebeenktlledorhavedieddlrlfld thopeoedhqyear. (l) lleaohpesaonnegieetaerotnlhtomavkaluchreportboshail beguiityotanollenceandiiabloeueunuuaryeonvictlontoapenaltynot‘ exoeedingfifty dollar! (mm) and notiesa also ten dollars (010.00) w.‘ iaasraoitsraomeaistspaymsiltortusaosaoassstnlheflmfldwt ahallbeimpdaouedintheeommenjaiiintheflountiyiuwhlehthecoo- vietlonhmadeforaperiodofnotleaethautaudayaornotsaceedtug Ilflbwllwl- l. (1) Thaliflnbtermaybuealleenaotoanypemauflsorialng luchperaentobayfleihbartonorollerforloleorburtertlleakinaaud ranaauyuutssriagaalmstandnwr-llrhverrrmthebmlnmol afitradererfurbrokarintbehovinoqbutuosuchlicenseahalibetl- ISCIvIIUIIlIIOIIflMIII-"IQOIGIHIIIIQIHIIIHQIIIUCIHMHIIIQ ltathg: 1 (a) ‘Iheuauioandaddreaaoftheapplicanktfailrmtbonames andaddreeaeeoltheseveralpartnerqorifaeompanntheheadofllce orehlefplaoeofblflleeewithlnthohovhee; (b) Thananasandaddremeaofallagentahthehovhooem- rioyeeiaburinrwwllnrfrm (c) The situation of the warehouses, which the akin will be stores; (s) nsplmmsiwaisuuisaluaaurananubraluopaeon ofthehvviuce: (o) Whauanychangooceunwlthreqoettoanyolthefaote apeeideduithepreeedlngolaweaofthlaleetlomtliebolderofthe lioenseiiaiiiuamediatolydiewiththolllnlltorafarthsrdeelaratteo aetthgfortheueliehllllo- ‘lhallinlsterinoyatalfytimenqutreo sssiaratrsaosuagillaraohornnyorthmlmifledlnlhelllfl preeodtugclauaesandmayluependoreauoeially '-"* " untila satisfactory declaration is flied. (s) ‘Ihafoefesauobltoenaoshallbotwsaty-iivodehletoaaaa- rulldeataudteudelaletoqreldsnt. (t) eueiilleenaaahailatalitiiaaebediapiayediuaomapieaouaptace lntheylaooefbiforwhlehthaileonsawaaialuedandlhllibe sabieettoiumeetlenbyawgerseadalyaatlieriaedbytynlinistor. 1 (l) Ivsryposemboldlllgafurdaalaraiteenaeaiiallkoeparoeord inhialloe- shops or other buildings in andaddnmaaofthopeneaafroiuwbomthoywen boughtorotber- wheaequiflthedatoefpurohalngerotharwheaoqulrlllgtllemmqaud iameetieueftholfnhtererotberparueadeiyaaliartsolbymatali nauoailnthnei.‘ ' ,0) lydryveuehlleelaaiialnaarbefosetbetaaahdayelaaeh nsafldairaaregeetiotbefluatemliewhgl _ (o) nsaaaaasaaeqauuuaiiasaaaianbnsetbyani larllltlellaaedhgmsfii o) rasaaausasaaaauasuiaipouasri-ainsaiiaq wmheugtitandtewbeutlayivnoaeiderfliggel; rues a sou zlivnltnl l ‘ s‘ "i. plan f Vase and Upper Throat where most colds start no use, anytime or lace-ht iioms 0:22am. Keep abottle ways handy. ~ wntiageolds is the ideal lcks. external treatment for colds). Together. widieerrainaimpleruleeofhealtlurhese two preparations form the new Vidrs Plan for Better Control of Ooldsi Records of thousands of cliniml tests—made over a abowfugallakhaerfaraboiehteretharwheaequiledbyhimiheagmea" upon-it (modem. many colds altogether. s Pedod of moyugafii m me“ _ llelleveelleililiollls silvery calm n— to tWdII u i“, d h” fled the n “Eryn” Plan greatly reduced the number, ' FREE stage-t-‘Ngtliire’: usual warning that a cold dmtmnfiun: f t: sAMPLEs ' l ' - r v - i "uh-KY ° ° “ YOUR onco- iilgivtilo milrpriifiiazsemi, J8?” P1" 1" ‘"11 P“'“8°. °‘ om now l»- wh i“! d h” led m do Vicke VapoRub Ind Vidfl Vidts VmmnoL nose (eatestufiyuhzaz cold or nasal‘ vkmml’) l. M“; ";""'§,‘,f,‘ h‘ i I“ O 00m r Na-zro-nol penetrates deep into the nasal w k chmffgom m iioipil-m ggmplgg stages-reduces swollen membranes- "i." Jug” VAL.“ of Va-rro-aol and clears sweaty clogging mucus-brings wel- mnnonanm“, uii.. mm “u ’ folder eon directions for using time twin aids to fewer and 7 ibomrocids. p . primmsatiauieesmmsoisuortlsecoaaiyniwlilsatasssavicoml] madefcraperiodnotereeodingtwomcnthaandnotleeathanonemoritia The required forms for ra. Farmers may be obtained from the Provincial Secretary's Department or from the Provincial Tar Collectors throughout the Province, Forms for Fur Dealers may be obtained from the Provincial Secre- t ’ D o ' t. an! ‘en l. R, STEWART, Deputy Provincial Secretary. i the m4. 0° ° m’ L-ulr-loxa-as Runway freight cars in Germany nibbor-tieedooutrepflondsuwn a aranowdeliveredottiwdoorsofotraotorsnd dellvaedwhenver be factory far removed from a railway factory has stored ita consignment trunk by means of a recently devel- for freight shipment. The costly qpedebasaia. The freight car isiayhgoftraobsflomthanearesl simply switched on to a rc-wueeled. station to the factory is obviated. » arr TICKET our: . ltflreatfieolleitlelt a ,- , s%'m"&".§i“m“°‘it‘.%¢ ‘Ilehetsonlaleevuallalwayallfielnltkehb Weolllflllllltadvleeh of refit Inedflekehaleolfitlfllll. i w. K. ROGERS dbflehetblbnt I mansion-ud- ; a aaaaanai Fardy Bu: Service 8i Taxi.“ Service GIIARLGTTETOLIII to l-‘ORTIIIE < TIME TABLE Imus 4-00 lleavlngllfltulo ......... lid mm " i’: “ Dhgwolb u! II- “ 4.36pm. " I- " load ........ l.“ p. m. " l9- ’ Megan. " ll- “ 8.18pm. ' l- ‘ Mum. " l ' 10pm. " l“ i Dlllgwelh I Iortuue 8.00 p. m. Arrive Charlottetown“ 10.05am usuqmuoiaoilooaumi- nuns-raucous Ieadquartereinlolie-JJIINOXIIOIII. ' #571! BUSQESER was DAILY‘ EXCEPT SUNDAY - o uavue Illlll .................. 1. Semi 8.1 Toulouse. lmwllaltiqau ataguleflmroute. , s1. us Bus ..LINE= ' Commencing measly. Oetobenflud, Bing Bus will operate, time days a week: Monday, Wednesday an‘ Saturday. running on the same schedule. s” . . Rtii. I - fiIiPBTIRS roll o STURGEUN .‘...' 11.75 31-3.: , Walla UP? a‘ oraoilu 1.50 lacuna! rtaiiis?i.,=......... 1.00 ~55 P pjyueeee‘ ...,.i.'-;ti"'.-?.‘..... “l” '50 lc V, Half‘...- outfit“.....‘.._.....,. veg?) g rowrlir. ._......_.4‘.._I...IIIIIIII...._1I2IIIII l: iso H ihafileififililttehi- i r pales-wi- éi~=¢1~=-;~v~I--i'l~i i -. . H. '._, ,..v- .1 .