~*~.~.u= sxoéOlx, Il- r owe o. r!- a r. , ' One Insertion ... Three Inaertlwl . H‘ a I ‘ new-am ‘QM: firairofi-Lcelx-MSSZ a. ¢-%@DC. ln" has: .1 '33 24;” iilWilQilfitfiif-i - _- batman 7r Oaausr. vulva , V. ¢&O§§OP'§=O0.00§O DOOQOOPQQOO-O OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO Classified Advertisements i Inui- luau-than I _ light Insertions a _ l A wwoeewevefiee-oeqo-eeoeeee-e-eoootqio m n- r~ .- m k; Central Guardian OFFICE CLOSED-Jfhe ofllce of G. B. Holmes will be closed until Nov- ember lat, during his absence on the Mainland. 7797-10-23 POTATO STEAMER WILL Alt- RIVE MONDAiY-The steamer Bony- hadn is expected to arrive at Vic- toria on Monday. She will be loaded with seed and table stock potatoes by the Potato Growers’ Association. The Association will bring a, second steamer to Victoria to arrive a5 soon as the first completes loading. assass- Mikado». (“t A SECOND CROP -- Among the many freaks of nature that are pre- sented to us this season, is the fact that Mr. John Howatt, oi’ Tryon, while making his daily observations, on his farm, noticed a patch of rasp- berries, which he on the 15th oi’ the present month picked and had serv- ed for breakfast the following morn- ing. IIAZEI. GROVE WOMEN'S IN- STITUTE—The September meeting of-thls Institute was held at the home of Mrs, Stephen Bertram, on Tuesday evening, Sept. 16th, with twelve members and one visitor pros- ent. Meeting opened with the Creed, read by Mrs. Reagh Ferris. The min- utes of the previous meeting were read and adopted as read. Reports of committees and appointment oi’ new committees. Sick Committee. iMrs. Annie McEachern and Mrs. lReagh Ferris. Roll call was respond- ll ed to with "My Favorite Author." and a discussion took place on "Dif- ferent Waysof Using Potatoes." Re- Taa k-"Ileperline eflwurda s Icplrlinlof I word: Ieperiinnollwordr .. ‘lepuiinaellwarde o Agents Wa uteri r \ p 4.. port of the Board of Trade meeting at the Epxerimcntnl Farm on Aug. Wanted é l h BIG $5 PRIVATE GREETING ha; representatives already mak- A mg ave dollars up daily; exper- ience or capital unnecessary. Gar- lei-sol Company, Brantford, Ont. A. W. 9-26-241. EA DAY PAID CHRISTIAN MEN or women for distributing religious ,' literature. For particulars write ,' mating age and church connection. ' Ir. Conrad; Tower Bldg, Toronto. A. W. IOKZ-T-B-Id-IG-lll-23-28-30 Chiltmu card sample cook . 28th was given by Mrs. McEachern, one of the delegates. The next meet- ing is to be held at the home oi’ Mrs. Pope Baiinali. hfecting closed with the National Anthem. alter wlfch lunch was served by the members. WANTED — FURNISHED APART- ment for winter months-two bed- rooms. Adults. Apply this Oflce. . 7745-10-21-31 WANTED-A SECOND HAND II.- lustrated copy of "Theory and Practice of Box Ranchlng” by Dr. J. A. Allen and W. C. S. McLure. State price. (Mrs) Lucy A. Gordon, . Alberton. 7103-9-22-tf. MAERIAGES Mi9¢¢"'"¢"“3 Meaacnsalv-Macpouauilal thc For Sale Egan: naown raran mu sci}; r Apply at this Oflice. boas-u. in sate-c sravsn UNREGIS- tered fox pups. Apply Guardian. 7722-10-21-61 > 'f —————-—-—<_. FOR SALE-I GLASS SHOW CASE ll foot long. Phone 0061.. . l v ' 7756-10-22-3i WINTER coat. Cheap. Apply Guard an. 7 7727-10-2l-3i loll SALE _ Lamas Ion saLa-oalvraslirarrs run. evening dress suit. Apply Guard- fan, 757-10-22-3i BRAVENSTEIN APPLES - F. S. Reeves, Southport, (opposite Cross Roads School). 7532-10-18-51 [OI SALE. TO LET. BOARD AND ‘freon: signs on hand at Guardian Office. tf Mansefvalleyfleld, on October 18th. 1930, by Rev, D. M, Sinclair, James Duncan McEachel-rl. Mermaid to Mabel Margaret MacDonald, Belle- vue. JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, 2R0- vinciai Land Surveyor, Herman- vllle. ‘1141-10-21-1 mo. WANTED-MARRIED COUPLE FOR lodging or board in private family. references. Apply Guardian. 7785-10-23-31 DEAITIIS REGISTERED-MALE NURSE, TAKE KELIJh-At Albany. Oci. l0. 1930. all cases. Phone 994- Mr- MC- Charles Emmett. infant son of Mr. AVOY- 7796-"1-234‘ and Mrs. Frank Kelly, aged c months. T0 LET-HOUSE WITH MODERN conveniences, situated on Kent St. Apply Fred H. ‘Praincr, 80 Grafton St. - 7790-10-23-31 TOOMBS-At North Wltshire, Wed- nesday, Oct. 22. 1930, William N. Toombs, in his 76th ycnlz, Funeral from his late residence Friday. Oct. 24th, service starting at 2 o'clock. Intennent North Wiltshire Cemetery. KENNY-At the P. E. Island Hospi- tal, on October 22, 1930, Frederick Kenny, age 2 years and 1 month. Funeral from the residence nf his father, 101 Sydney Street, today at 2.30. Female Help. Wanted MAID WANPED—-APPI4 LENNOX Hotel, 7733-10-21-31 _._.___.___,__.____._____ flVANTED-ILTAID, EXPERIENCED, Apply Mrs. Burnett, 24 Upper, I-Iillsbcro St. tf WANTED-MAID OR MIDDLE AG- ed woman in family of four. Ap- ply Mrs. Edward McPhail. Com- wau, 7743.10.22-31 DOULIP-At New Dominion on wed- hm aav.a-na§ni¥s-a§n_lionsn meat for fox feed. James J. Mc- vDonnld. Llamore, N3. 7703-10-20-4! ‘ml .<.?.o_r<o.-;r??ri§1-rar."ERG-I my with laruc garden lot. House lood repair. Mrs. A, MacDonaki. 308 fusion Si’. ‘Phone 331.1. 7703-10-22-31 _______________________ ______ mo noose cannons ma SALE Best strain. Rrlccd to sell. Wm. A. Rcddin, Southport. ' 7710-20-22-21 __. UR 5.\LI~‘.'-'CI.YDE DIARE, 1330 Fir-h, smlhd‘ kind. pure. brod illnrliloru hull, l4 months yld. Frrdcrirrk_ Parkman, Charlottetown nfifliii)’. 7793-10-23-21 'n.\' l 1171mm rnn suns-i... roll". host English woven Fox Wire I'M‘. Sh!" from l8 in”! i.“ F‘ l""|‘ v-idr, iii-Z in. mesh Wi" "iv/v b’: discount. Call or writ" fir nflca". J. D. Jenkins. 7731-1011341 ——i- WBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SA"! his dwelling house, "situated at 22 Pleasant Street, mcrlcrn convenlrvl- firs, also larval h-lrn. suitable for? 85mg".- H. J. Palmer. ‘ | 7582-10-ll-slt-2wks. ¥-—__ lEAVY CARDBOARD. TIIE Guardian is offering’ for sale, a! quantity of heavy cnrrllunrrd mliF. Inccially suitable for the lning oi , thicken houses, etc. Price or" ccui ' ach. s -' 0-i0-tf. .-____.. _"_______ _ .-._-_ R SALE-JIM- MODEL FORD llflaune (bought late). Culv driven ‘ 10W thousand miles. Unusual har- Elln for quick sale. Apply 2 Hills- bbfb 5%.. Charlottetown. 7Gl5-l0-i5-2wk \--_. Salesman .Wanted LENDAR AND ADVERTISING lflfillltv Salesman. Full or M" "m9. Good contract. highest com- "ll-l-llfifll. exclusive line and territ- Orl‘. Apply, stating qualifications. l0 Box No. no, London. Ontario. I 11-10-1816‘ __ Opportunities for Men and Women PAINT A1- ..._.__.__..__._. HOME-EARN MONEY , bainting Christmas cards. Catalog- r samples, instructions t~n “fill-i Premier 1m. Guild. 9m Vir- “ii Tnrovito O. Oct. 22 l.l ti Oct. 30 nssday October 22nd, Augustus Doull, aged 78 years, Funeral from his Late ___ __ residence, Friday Oct. 24. service A CANADIAN GREETING CA1“; starting at 2 o'clock. Interment New manufacturer rcouires rcpresenta- Dominion Cemetery. tives (both sexes.) to sell Personal Christmas Cards in every village _ - _ _ I town and citv in Canada. Sample O'BRIEN In m“ my’ o‘t°b°‘ n“ hook free. liberal commissions. Mart!“ aBricni “Kw 60 YMYS- Fun‘ ivrte for complete lnfomlatlon. eral from A-A- HcnIwF-Svyls Funeral ‘Sales Help and Agents Premier Art Guild. 210 Victoria. Home Friday morning at 8.45 to thc Turclml 5- H- A~ 0d’- 21 u 3° lChurch of Most I-Iclv Redeemer ' -"—"“—" 'thenco to R. C. Cemetery. ' Lost ‘LOST-KEY RING WITH FIVE OR ax keys. Finder please notify this i 7791-11 Card of Thanks I.(.“"I‘ ii1OND‘\Y D-I-ITV/EENDRIIINC: The family of the lute Jcromc lvlu- "i W9!" emf?“ "m! R“ °r Gulgan take this opportunill to cx-‘ t .- l . . rind . " 1532i’; dun," cqéésdoazfim tend heartfelt gratitude to N1 those l. who sorrowed with them in t‘ i.” great loss, by their many expressions Employment wanted of sympathy and kindness, and aim‘ to the kind sisters, nurses nnrl physi- cians for their tender care and treat- ment while a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital. 777l-1i m ulsuonlau In fond and loving memo y nl' our dear mother, Mrs, Patrick MrKenna. who departed this life, October 23, 1923, PPRITION WANTED ‘BY EXPER: irnced saleslndy. Apply Box C 116. Guardian. 7766-l0-22-3i Male Help Wanted vvalvrsp-lvlau r-(Tranyr worm Claude Smith, East Royalty- 7795-10-23-21 VJHIPEU-FIAN T0 WORK 0N farm by the month. Applv E. N. Bovyer, Charlottetown, R. R. 5. 7734-10-21-31 STOIII.‘ MANAGER. WANTED FOR Charlottetown and Summwside. Experience unnecessary.‘ $50 per ‘om-k and substantial share of pro- flis to start. $1250 cash deposit re- nuh-ed on merchandise. Manager 4033 St. Denis St, Montreal. 20-22-21 It Wla sad to ace ynu gn dear, But we could nnt bid you stay; But our thoughts are ever with you, Ac we go from day to day. Each year bring; fond yum-um", And never shall your memory fade And our love will be a shrine dear. Around the nave whcrq you are laid. Inserted By Her Family 1194-1043 IWCOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low coat course. Hundred: of successful graduates. write: Mcler Barber College. 5'73 I Harrington, Halifax. Oct. H-lts tf Au UNUSUAL orroarum-rx ’“““" fl’ " "P on} M: CAN ill EAINID ; . "3"" “m0 weekly in spare time | N; D; MGCL¢GII selllul: well known line Personal , ,', Christmas Cards. Scareslofkalterg- UIRQTII‘. f‘ griphers, Accountan , Cer , e .. _ .-.- lggl exceeded thfa lut season. Beautiful , new portfolio sample free. Master Willi“!!! I Ilil IQIU Kraft. 00., Limited. Toronto. Mp- Phone ‘ll 1v UNC . NOVEMBER IS Protestant Orphanage Month’ Annual Maintenance Collection in all sections of the province. so Little Children Depend on YOU THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARD“: __ SOCIAL GATIIIBlNG-Jrhe MIG- tion forty-fives and smoker held un- der the auspices of the Holy Name Society of the Holy Redeemer Church Tuesday night, was a great success. It certainly was a happy gathering, and every man present was pleased with the evening's amusement. The first prize in the auction forty-fives was won by Peter LeClalr, while Stephen Doyle and John Hogan ted for second. They played an extra hand, John Hogan won the second prize and Stephen Doyle the third. The freezeout was an exciting con- test and was won by Joseph Pitre. The men of this parish are looking forward to another such night cf this kind in the near future. N0 TRACE OF CHILD-An un- successful search for trace of a ten year old girl from ‘Summorside, who was unable to get passage on the Jit- ney last evening, was conducted by the police till a late hour last night. The little girl, it is reported, had lost .her ticket, and consequently was not allowed to remain on board the jit- ney. Considerable anxiety is enter- tained for the child, as, it is said, she has no friends in the city. However, it is thought ‘hat silo may be in thc care of strangers, who took pity on her in her plight. The parents of thc child have conununicated wlzh the local police. Dr. Ayers leaves this mornitzg to attend thc funeral of his l1l.,.1':w Wendell Leard. - ‘Hold Everything’ Great Comedy At‘ Prince Edward "Hold Everything" has everything. Of all the motion piCtilfCS that have come to Charlottetown this scascil. none qualifies as a better ev- ening's entertainment than "Hold Everything." which opened an an- gagelnont yesterday at the Prince Ed- uard Theatre. | This lavish production, produced lby Warner Bros. with a truly all-star cast, was filmed entirely in color, and aside from its other merits stands forth as absolutely one cf the illn- nfest comedies ever screened. One of its loading roles is played by Georges Carpentier. famous French boxer. who is shown asacon- testant in a ring battle for the. heavy | weight championship of the world. This picture reveals the noted "Carp“ as an actor of no mean ability. The leading feminine role is in the capable hands of the magnetic Winnie Lightner, who appeared prominently in "Gold Diggers of Broadway" and other recent produc- tions, while the featured comedy rolc is played by Joe E. Brown, who has few rivals as a screen comedian. In this he is a laugh-getter par excel- lence. Sally O'Neil plays the part of Carpentieri sweetheart. "Hold Everything" is full of rol- licking humor. and the dialogue is fad. arr] funny. From a production ‘lFlillt. this picture is exception- and Director Roy Del Ruth has turned out a film which is a verit- rhlo comedy gem. Other promiucnt roles are played lzy Wlmund Breese, Dorothy Revier, Roach, Jack Curtis, Lew Har- vey, Tony Stabenau and Jimmy Quinn. See "Hold Ever-thing." You will en- jny it. Rebekah Officer Visits Waterford v NEW WATERFORD-Mrs. Ruby I-Ioule. of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., Grand Warden of the Rebekah As- sembly, on Thursday evening last paid an ofiicial visit to the Hestwlck Rebekah Lodge, here and was pre- sented with a lovely gift by Mrs. David Young of Bcotchtown. Miss Minnie Carmichael of Dominion. marshal of the assembly was also prclant and both she and Mrs. Houle were heard in inspiring addresses, also congratulating the Beatwick lodge on their excellent work. The visiting oflicerx were intro- duced and welcomed by Mrs. J. A. McLeod and Mrs. W. S. Morrison, Noble Grand. presided at the meet- ing, during which the Rebekah De- gree was exemplifed by the degree staff of the lodge. HUSPITAL CAMPAIGN DRAMiiTIZEIJ Owners of radio reoetving sets throughout the Prvince wFl have an opportunity at 8.30 Friday evening, October 24, of hearing thc first pub- lic performance of a. new play. This dramatic production is entitled “Reap- ing the Harvest." Its final dress re- hearsal was held last Monday at the Selection Supper of the Charlotte- town Committees and teams in thc $250,000 campaign to complete the construction and equipment fund for thc new Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. .cf which Mr. W. F. Tidmarsh is Comlnandcr-in-Chlef. All the ac- tcrs are Charlottetown residents. So is the manager and ‘stage director of the production. Dr. T. E. E. Robins“. The piajvers are Mr‘. J. A. Bentley, Ml‘. C. M. tvilliams, Mr C. C. Thom}: ‘son and Miss Margaret Colliugs. Thc scene is the office cf "Grouch- nby Gotrox" a wealthy citizen of Charlottetown. This role is taken by Mr. Bentley. Au:‘1‘ier charac-flr: is ‘Fuller Pep," which is played by w. Williams, Still another is “Wel- land Strong," enacted by Mr. Thomp- son, The girl in the play is “Jennie Russ’ which is played by Miss Col- lings. The time of the play is thc prczcut intensive stage of the Prince Edlvard Island Hospital campaign. ivhrn the curtain goes up Mr. Got- rnx is scaled at his desk in his priv- ate office. I-Ie is absorbed in work. Miss Russ is at tvpclvflter desk in thc ouiercffice. Mr. Pepp and Mr. Strong " W110 are team members in the Char- lcltctolvn volunteer organization, cn- ier the outer office and approach Miss Russ, ‘Fronfthnl. moment on- ward. thc action of thc play pro- gresscs steadily to the triumphant cliluax. Although there are nlany hum-or- icus features ‘in the dialogue. the play really is highly instructive, as it shows volunteer ‘workers how to ap- proach rich but reluctant contrib- uiors and how best to obtain gcuer- ous _subscripicns from them. Thcl comments of Mr. Gotrox embody all‘ the objections to liberal giving in; this campaign which have. reached! the cars of the Executive Commit-l‘ tee or other VOIUIItCBPSr | The play lasts about twenty min-l utes. It will be broadcast over CFCY, l through the courtesy of Colonel Keith Rogers, who is using his broad- casting station freely for the bene- fit of the Hospital, If any listener thinks of any question which is not answered in the play he is requested , to send a letter or post card to Mr. l l-l Hooper Home. Chairman of thc‘ Allied Towns Committee, at Posti Office box 412. Charlottetown, so that I it may be answered over Colonel Roger's broadcasting station. Full Turn-Out for AbegweitPractice The Abegwcit football team will hold a strenuous workout thLs after- noon in preparation for Saturday's game with the Saints. The follow- ing players are urged to be at the Abegweit Grounds at 5 o'clock: Saunders, Nicholson, Larter, Gorm- ley, Ryan, Power, Cox, Partridge, O'Neill, Mathieson, Bentley, Show, Smith, Wooiner, Ayers, Dixon, Jack Connolly, Len Connolly. "The French know how to put a" book together better than any other nation."—Dean Inge. dered an interesting reading, entitl-g ed "Lasca." All then repaired to‘ the lower floor, the centre of which was graced by a large table, laden with a veritable banquet of dainty eatables, which were done full justice to by those present. During the supper hour Mrs. Gus McLeod sang very sweetly "Whispering Hope." J. A. McLeod. who was assisted by Mrs. Arthur Penny, Mrs. Gus Mc- Leod, Mrs. David Morrison, Mrs. Betty McPherson and Mrs. Carola Helm and much credit is due Mrs. McLeod and her assistants for the excellent manner in which the event was conducted. During Mrl. Hollie‘: visit she was The affair was in charge of Mrs. Glnitzb Chard) I THURSDAY ’ ' . 7.00—Tuxis Square-l, rthbjflpgfln‘ -—Soc|al mu. _ grit-mu Stuart Has F“? Record .44. Sfa-r In Hockey World -u--~ VA “BID” Q1111 IORMEI MARIT- IIE UIAIL HAS BLAYID FIDM COAST ‘N! COAST THE KNOCK-OUT WAY for COLD fiifficlfF ——USF~~- Don’t Wait Until You .‘.=".'. Head 0ff-TI?.';' NOV.’ A Iew drops on your handkerchief-shill.’ it- -; clearini at 0I|(':'_ A wonderful inhalant for quic kly rein-v" colds and nasal cntarrh. Only -/-y_ m... P U it. .7}. ozc Your -._i f-cl _\'wl‘i holul . iiw; lli-rmnfnrt oi‘ hrlill‘ Ferw hockey Players in Canada to- day can boast o! having played from oout lo canal. but “Red” Stuart will Stunting Wilhelm. lI/ilickey Roach and Jib lIri lerved with bis leasue clubs for numa than‘ one season. Stuart had three years with Toron- to St. Pats, two seasons with the Boston Bruins, and three playing seasons with Minneapolis in the Am- erican Association where the hockey is of an almost major league status. EThere have ‘been other players who travelled across the (zontincnt, Jack liiilllal f all" ‘ F. 1 .. . ti‘ . Walker, erstwhile poke dhcck star ‘ i being in the list. Walker was with, ' ;Moncton around i910. Eddie cam-l ‘enter, along on the Moncton lincupj Grand Tgta] f0 Date In a.‘ the same time. played in the Pac-I Hoqpita] (vontrl-b“ ' iiic League. while other stars that‘ , were with the old M. P. H. A. prob- Hons, ably made the long trek. James Riley, l ‘who lvasWvith Seattle some years’ are, hailed from over around Cape ,'l‘ormcntille originally‘. Riley played ball in Anlllcrst with the Eucinr-ers hi: feature of tho First Rally Supper back ln 191K. 11c was later with the in thc $250,000 Prince Edward Is- Sl. Louis BYOWHI‘. lie took wide flung land Hospital Campaign, hold in the blvcbali honors, but he yilaycd but Socnul Hall of Trinity United Church, vllltfé‘ hsr-lzcv in ilxc Mrlyifilnpr lust cvcnulg. Those youthful stand- fore going i0 tho distant iVfist. lard-bearers of tilt-island's greatest lfunll-raisiug mmcnli-llt are bliss ll- sda Piclulrd, dziugluer of N113 and _ Airs. Alfr. d Pickard, of 148 Euston Western , and, All»: Caillvrmc Ramsay", Lclauglllcl" of thc Rev. Dr. l). II. Ram- ____ __ r111)’, of 71 Llppcr Prince Si. Both are _SEN.I. To I!!£I_<‘)n.‘l;‘>l-()I{‘.__VIC“ years old. They have lilo hon- ] T)"; flu-m juvcmk. KICHP(IHCI‘LS' who our 0i‘ having made what is regard- i broke 1m" 34051-5, 311-0,“ and Cu ed b)‘ many volunteer workers as thcf sum. m, Saturday night “pd did IIIOSL inspirational contribution to; Cvnsillflflblc (‘lalllauc \\'0l'P (“kiln be, thc construction and c-quipnlvnt fund fore Judge Inman in thc .lll\‘r-1iilc‘r°1' m? 119w Hosmtal- i Cour,‘ on Wednesday‘ Th1‘, n“ Com The ucllicveulent of these wee fesged to the Crime and (l... jl|l‘$:r|\ , hassles was reported Lo the locating‘ Ordered mom m be “mt m the ,..L,_ I by all-s. li. HOODCI‘ llornn, Coin-l fol-nmun-y at HaHfn-L s_ lillilldPl‘ of thc tvolnuul: Division, ‘with eloquence that evidently touch-t who has ed all hearts in the crowded hall. volian and tireless 1icl'.<c'.'cra:1ce 0:: the part of two little girls was illc hc- l I “Mr. Hurry Stewart. been visiting friends on the island,’ "Find-l Pivkflid and Catharine‘ left on return to his lloulc in Cali- R¢1m5>1‘l' ‘lalkild 1W0 C-"l-Illllfllilll fol-ma on 'I\|g5day_ s_ lioadqilaricrs last Suturdarv afl.cr-’ nocn," Mrs‘. Razusay‘ related, "and jsziicl tiny had a contribution for flu- ! H". pztal fluid. They handed lo Mi ~ DIFFICUZTRIOB The Govcrnnlent official of the Edilll Tllii-“Z 0H9 0i 111B (lPDRTIYYIOIH. county district who lnizl char-guy n; r-hkiw ll] Hvadqllzlrfcrs, three onc-‘ the census which rig-pig will, rm-mlliollllr’ bills, which they explained products had instructed the olcl iar- lhry hall earned thcmfvlviu. ROSS-DRUG-UFIITEQSlIF M“ m“ “mum u he mm out SUCCESSORS1H via- wla alum was is mo»! THE MacKINNON lmkl; <10. ey carol I! the mllaritimes and with 3H),’, __ . . I. ‘. "WHERE YUP]! I)()Ll..i.'.’ h.’ A shining cxanlple of unselfish dc- I: . tiff“ ~_ I l.‘ r‘ f i FE P" g a, i" . ‘ft u, 19,‘. , u ' i ‘.1 p’: ." l‘. 5;. .. abuser. .4‘ I 1,: ‘ 1* "n Yhrir 1111b . i-‘lvlrfv- licurc at . The second 11-" ccmpalij: is fully mid irl.‘l';~r"iin': iillllll “#1:; 111C lint:- ‘ showing tin latest styles on llxillg modvk. Th! all-ail} .~;.u o bum! Wllrllrr-zl popular music, and player‘. nrrornllnllllllr-ni- Ed dic $0901’ in his popular songs Wm heard to excellent advantage. Her- lllflll hiiiler, and the lncomparabll Al Lmnolla, wooden shoe (lancers, ex- cculcd ilzou- fiflllS with their usual vigor and 2cm, dl'1l.\\’11i({ trr-nlcndolll applause, Mr Cliff ‘Blanche rt brought form much incrrlmcnt b3 his stagr mannerisms and monologue skits. . A clrnnlctlzntion of a scone enacted in a moving picture studio provided a riot 0f comedy. A silent picture "Night Club Review.” The picture dcpiwicd the vacation strlltczlcs "i [W0 (‘ollcye students employed as llfl EllilT‘(1\', the murmur 0f rivalry‘ ll! swimming, and the decision of the girl in the case. Clcghorn May Pilot Detroit‘ P01111151’! PIRATI MANAGER OI"- . PEREZ!) .\I.‘i?\'l‘\(rl;.\lIT.\'T OF fili- prececled thl mor to collect his stock of every! "How did you ram the money?’ TRQYT ‘lH-‘YPFFF description and have Hlfim lilfilltlfid.‘ ‘"11 Bil-S‘- IIlS-‘i- ‘ "I sposc that's all i-ighz," slghgplf “By 0911111]! pansics. two bunches I DETROIT, M ‘m. 0i". I?! (‘vliu the Iarmgr dnlefnlly, "but, hg11g${‘1lll' five cents.‘ was the ailswcr. jfjlrlrilrlil 1on1 . m; ~' ~ mister. I believe I'm going in 111121‘ "Thu little girls ihcu told Miss 'Pitf.=”:url."~1 Frat“ in I a terrible time with them betas," lines that they had disposed of thc if'.'ilf‘kl‘fy"lf'"*.lf‘ <. . wtrz! "with flu ____ _ lflolvors al a stand which lll<‘_\’ sci (i\,\'nt‘ of filo Th“ I (~0M’;66§u“ l up near lllc slclcyvnlk in front of ill!‘ day r1 " 111v unmov- . _,_ ‘Ilirv. l)l'- Runisays llllilri‘. ll. 100k mz-u: m‘; |\I"".' Bertie was proudly showing his! "19"" “V0 “W145 to Se“ 91191151‘ P3115" ill W" l ziics at the rate of two bunchcs for| friend his new car. five cents to make up three dollars. i "Well ivlmt do you think of it? \\'Il.I. REPLY \‘.'I'l).\.'l‘l\'Il IV asked 39mm , ‘They yvorked at the stand in all their ; ~Humphy gTo“-1L\d his frimup q, slaare time evrry day’, and they told M, m,- ,.,,,-;1|_-;.>n n,‘ 11;!‘ rli;;iv"f'i‘lli‘l should have thought You Wfillld have l M159 “>85 will! “'01P i511!“ l0 d9 1i fill‘ ‘ (“nnlurll ".'~':‘ ‘o ‘W ' ‘u ii l" ‘ll Iii‘ had something uncommon." H119 HOSlllL-"il Ml“ h1g5 “"11"! "W" undruztalll ' n‘ v .' “iilYl o “Iris dashed uncommon,‘ rctorted the 11101193’ t0 m‘? and I 1"" him“, tho Olvm. .- KJAYlVI‘ l~~ ‘Fcdnrsdziy Bertie. "IVS lmld I913" In "epormd m M“ J~ 5' xfi-‘Kpmzllysj allrciloon uliclilc" ll lviil ho wis- _ __ , ,__,_ WP-"Hu. N0- 11?‘ ,<i‘\‘,.'- {Of p)» h. ~ - ~11».- “gonesgy, ynyvnlty, f“ r11“, m. Tluuullunus flillillillsi: f0llr.\\'~ll Tvllix,‘ 3-3.‘, .‘, 5,, l . . nprgpniign__all must, m, gogcuml- fgrgniirllfiS announcement, l'l(‘(l.l aunipq... “m. ,, final S\l(‘,CC$5_"-—AdQ]]/)11 Lcwisohn, iCuthcrine boing cheered uuhurias rfluvninp n" jticalw- ‘ _ I llfm by tho 01hr?‘ '1. “Girls, if you are educated and ln- LRSL 111M115 YPPQFY- "Yilod in“ _ . - telllgent, hldc it from mcn."-- Willtgzrand total in $75014 "Fhc Rllluorial Durant. . Comlnittee at the Selection Sllpprl‘ had announced 5521100111 advanci- (continued on page 61 iéMcKenna Fights Next Tuesday Plant BULBS NOW ,- l l RETURN’ BOUT IVITII ROBERTS‘ W ILL BF. STAGED AT IIALIFAXi } OCTOBER 28 Excellent weather and thc right time to PLANT BULBS our pooas. i NORTH SYDNEY. Oct. 22. —'I'll(.‘_ fight bctyvecn Jack McKcnna and; Johnny Roberts has been called tori ‘October 26th. Word has been Y8"! loelvcd here to that effect, The fight. ‘has bccn postponed several times,‘ ihut Jack Lnhey, Halifax proluotcni lied madc an agrccnlcnt between the‘ Itwo fighters and McKcnna will leave, Elmmcdiaicly for Halifax to continual with his training. Ho is in much bctv A" h," m,“ s", mm“ on ,tel shape than he was when he‘ u“ n our BOOK STORE; ‘lfouglit the American scrappor a fcv, ‘months ago‘ and is confident of a whh. Garter & 0o. Limited We still have a good selec- tion of TULIPS, IIYACINTHS. DAFFODILS, CROCUS FREESIA, NARCISSUS, SNOWDROPS. 610.. and are giving a discount off all orders, and paying postage on all MAIL ORDERS. i A little knowledge is n dangerous. thing. So is a. little widow. Although thc proverb says that» Following which. Mrs. l-loulo who reientativu wanted small towns o O 11h ll. H. Wa-ttl-tl 30. L AQJAJ ._.-__ is an accomplished elocutlouist. ren- thc guest ef Mr. and Mu. Charla liarvev. . _-. »--"'" knowledge is hotter than vvralill 1 most people prefer the inferior article. | lineman .1 y . most pcopl avoid them Alih: tsion n"\ I,‘ l‘ iwn Grove’! Laxa- fivl‘ P; R0 M‘) (IUININF. Tobin's. Then iuhc iii-n nlcra cverv i\\‘r\ or lhrv", iroumiil ilvl way llmn by any Oi1lL‘I’l‘1lf’|l*"(1. popular- ii y i: o m e s (‘cly/nurl-rr n! ' II,II|| drug my». 30m ‘r ° m ‘c’ Relun aubniilufes. s mcrifl Grovcfs 11:23:11.1... ' Bfiii§t§€@ ° QQFHNENE Tablets 5 DR, W. R. (IARSON Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Iflsrzwcs 1'14 Prince 8t. Phone 1072 Opposite 8t. Paul's Church IL .