IN: ~ .,\.._~-w~v| oqg:vll.~_' \d¢\dfit¢l_n a-v-a . _‘, P“ MALPEQUE NOTES A social evening under the auslili?" of the ladies aid of "Hinosiown Un- iud-ollmeil in Maipeiliie Bail 9n Tuesday evening was enjoyed by a large number of‘ the conareaaiion- Tho Rev. D. M. Grant, the chairman for theievening, announced the two- fold purpose of the social tilne name- lyr-io afford an opportunity ,1“ friendship and fellowship and to ss- alst the choir members in their work. A nrwrammeoonsistinl oi ilhoruses, piano solos, readings. etc. was successfully carried out and'is as followsz-l. Chorus-Loves »Old Sweet Bong, Mrs. W. McNutt. soloist. 2 Reading-Leslie Abbott. 3. Piano solo-Mrs. Campbell, 4. Dll-IOIUQ-r Misses Curr-is and Waller. s. Solo- Mr. Charles Lowe, 6. Reading-M's. James Hickey, '1. Piano Solo-Miss Jean Owen, B. Reading-Mr. Char- les Lowe, 9. Chorus-Carolina Moon." Refreshments were served by the committee in ohllie assisted by a number of the young ladies and dur- ing this period an hour of social chat Darnley and Seal/law auxiliary o! me w. u. s. inlealliewhailon vhdnuflgy qyqnln‘. 'f'he lddflll W" 1mm” u; by g good audience and n m close a vote of. thanks. which had been moved by M"- 0911“ Dm‘ ald., and seconded by Mrl- 1"“ Maesfay was conveyed to Mr. Grant by the chairman Mr. Herbert Don- ald. A shoit Dmlflmme was en- joyed and consisted of resdinlii by Mrs. Prank Maexaywnd Wi- Jim" Hickey and" I010!’ b! M155“ Bu" Pickering. Louise MacKly and Jean vlacKsy. ardian noes was FOX snow n“, ‘Mums; to you‘! Gin it your slip- port by attending every day. 8515-21 assume mu. Annivc m. NIGHT-The remains of the 1m James MoRae will arrive from our, look, Back. by the late train tonight, andlwill be taken to the McLean Funeral Home" where they/will re. main until Tuesday. criiflliis’ st 1.30 m, m, Rocky Point boat fonCanos Cove, where service will be held in the church at 3 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. [Charles Ramsay 01 Summer-side were recent visitors i0 Maipeque. Vilma-ifs “vs. WIFE A PAGE FROM LIFE! Must woman wage everlasting y“ - with her sex to hold her man 7 . Happily mnrglgfl . . . . years to- ' -‘ gethcr . . . safe, aeeure‘. . . . . and then . . . . The battle cry to arms . . . . woman against woman . . . . Male versus fernalr_ ¢ 1/1‘ warcn run man execs! judges place the ribbons at tha F01 Show. ssls-al. P nsv. a. '1'. scrim of Kciieinm" was the speaker at the prflPii-fiwlyi service in Princetown United Church on Thursday eveninl-M- I Maya. s. SERIOUS ACOlDlNTv-Oil Thurs- ‘ ._ day afternoon a. distresaingaccideni ‘ " ' _ occurred at Brookfield whenthe ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. melt ‘stock Qtflotattons Carter. who recent” "Tived from 351.3543, Oct. ZiL-Quotationqthe Old Country. receivedmserious gummqqd by Johnston and Ward burns about the lace thsresult of was heartily enjoyed. Avote of thanks ~ _ Stock Exchange. an explosion of gunpowder. The lit- moved by Mr. Herbert Donald, sec Membc aKMOHt-PCII He amp Wm, wmpanlons, secured onded by Mr. Edward MacKay, was i d l u; 1 t ‘ Cvhvtyed to the members of the lad- l NEW Yo!‘ EXCHANGE hi‘: 32$ b: emits‘ a malillci: r: iesaidandtoailthoqctakingparif~ ulbltmth‘; .- - "_g,y_ _ 354 ceiving the f 1 ll e are l" pmgngmeki‘: gewi?” “W211 Qxthiéztfzgg‘ a sum lsav. After receiving medical treatment hi "g g w“ mug a cm. y _ . I "ma, Edvard u‘ . v 591,. was taken t0 the the sinzlng of the national anthem. mo’ ‘and HNPML n, fund he W l ' 10314 lose the sight of one eye. _ 20m; -—-- . luirréi WRIST PARTYPJrhG Pomllifit] 25s.; of the whist and auctionforty-nvel W.‘ being conducted in the 0.; W. L. Hal 1351', in aid of the new parish is increas- gltfffletiepiecv U 25s . "'8 W°°UY '3 i’ m“ °"~‘d°“°°d b’ ' ' " the increasing numbers who attend U‘ s‘ mdumm Alcohol 00' 3;" ‘Friday night witnessed “the largest W°'i.'""°“" m” 203,’: crowd yet seen at the tournament. U‘ s? steel ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' """ " " The. prize winners in the whist were‘, . - ‘ Ladies, Mrs. l". Peters; gentleman's. “own” STOCK EXCHANGE liar. Montague Hennessey. RAuctioii lforty-flves: Ladies, Janie Bradley; gentleman's. Mi’. Elrl Rsusshsn The "freeze-out". WIQWOTI- bl’ M‘? Ernest Regan. This week thagsmel will b; played on Thursday night-f 1 H ll we‘e aflai when doui Braz. Traction . 62 igigulxzesavzu b]; prugnfid w m‘ steelCoof Can. ss “Mm”. >- Shawinigan. ..... soy.- ’ ‘ , Can. Steamship Pffl. . . l FUN-IRA!’ sluvnylk, '11“ gun, Dominion Bridge 89 ‘eral of Donald E. Campbell tool Massey Harris .... 4B mm“ wit"). The" w” I “an 5gp cm- Brewery .» vice at the house, followed by anoth- ,‘er service, which was held in the iBrookfleld church, ihe rentjlins beiiia {placed in that cemetery where Mi‘- Campbeil formerly belonged. The funeral was largely attended at the home. Elm Avenue. Charlottetown. with quite a number driving to Brookfieid from the ‘city. ‘Rev. M. Scott Fulton of Zion rreeevuun church, of which the deceased was I .member, omclated at both services ‘The pail bearers were: Peter Dewar. Murdock McLeod. Robert _Stewsrt Edgar Shaw, Murdock Role. Alex. A iMacDonaid. WHEAT I _ ; AT sr. JAMES cannon-Rev 133mm. M. E. Genge preached-two ¢io< 13175! quent sermons in St. James Qhurcl lssygiyestsl-day having exchanged-Pulpit! with Rev. W. Bruce mlir, who wsf holding Communion services si Marshiield, Highfieid and Mt, Stew- art. At the morningservicethe con- gregation heard with great pleasure ihe tenor solo, Behold I» stand at ihv Door and Knock, sung by lids. A. R- Mosher. who feelingly iaflierpttitfi the beautiful words. The choir dur- ihs the oflertory gave as their selec- tion. Prof. r-letenén beautiful in- theln Dear Lord and !‘ather.~_of Man- kind, dedicated to Mr. F. T. ~Watk1s. Mrs. J. A. Lawson and Miss Jamil!- line MacDonald taking the solo parts. At the evening service Mrs. Lawson sang with exceptional sweet- nees as a solo. the hymn, "At Even- tide." Wealthy, unscrupulous. a bachelor jealous of his freedom —- loved often but -seldom caring — his day of reckoning came when he fell in love with the wife of another-us great picture story vibrant with drama. thrill and appeal. ALSO COMEDY “TAXI FOR TWO” d ' guil- Exit \ Am. Llocopi ~- Anaconda COP?" Mm- c“ N. Y. Cen. 6s l-lud. Rv., R. R. .. Con. Gll C0. (N. Y.) Intel-nail. Petroleum .. Standard Oil of N. J. ‘Orchestra — Cvollegixans I ' I Mr. Russel Woodside. who has en- joyed a short holiday at hisvhome in Darnley, left on Tuesday evening en route to Halifax where he will re- sume his work in Pine Hill College. ------_-_ disease. Smokers’ throat from ex- cessive use of nicotine favors infec- tion. Other predisposing factors are habitual overeating and under-ex- ercising, faulty elimination. seden- | tary occupation in overheated offices and dwellings, and a general run down condition. PRINCE EDWARD TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK — L. E. PERRIN PRESENTS .1 colds who do not use hsndkerchiefs ARLIE MARKS PLAYERS PROGRAM AT 8.15 - ' icxpectorate on floors, etc. Impair- - ments of the ears. nose. throat and i “lamb, especially o! the teem’ gums The school children of the different Jand tonsils. should receive proper schwl‘ m m“ ‘Mum’ m” been treatment. Clothing should be suit- ‘bsent ‘mm “hwl f9’ “"51 My‘ i as the result of vaccination which‘ iable for the season and occupation. ‘Keep feet dry. Take sufficient exer- w“ Peflmmed by the RM or“ nurses. cise in the open sir and have abund- ance of fresh air in your place of employment. "Be regular in all daily habits. Have sufficient sleep at night; with proper‘ ventilation. Take frequent baths ending with cold water to fort- ify the body against sudden chang- es in temperature. Wash-the hands before meals, especially after contact in street cars, trains and public ipiaces. Promote ample daily elim- ‘ . ‘ ination by the use of a nourishing i r ’ _ ~ i e and well balanced diet, including JTHE PLAY TH PUTS U HUMO milk, fruit. vegetables and salads. Observe regular meal hous and eat POPULAR PRICES slowly. Drink 6 to 8 glasses of water MATINEE ‘EVENING (not ice wafer) daily between meals. 16c -— 26c 37c — 52o — 80c. Nllss Lillian Donald. R. N.. left on Friday for Carleton toyisit her .aunt, Mrs. Samuel Carruthers. from thence she will leave for Montreal whereshewillresumthsr work as a special nurse in the Royal Victoria Hmmfl‘ u some: .... sail Montreal Power .. . . . . 160 Natl. Breweries 132 Winnipeg Else. . 6s mompwn . ,..........36 Explains Preventlvm. Mr. Claude Bearisto, who has been spending two weeks at his home, Malpeque. left by motor on Friday for Boston. Mas-st "One should avoid persons with la-...... ANN ‘j NICHOL‘! summon nouns COMEDY \ . - .C0mplete Change , _ , _ , Many of.the citizens tool: advan- P r o g r a n] D a 1 1y Logo o1 . the privilege afforded them ' cf hearing the Welsh singers, in 511m- merside on Saturday, evening. On their return they reported that their anticipations -of ..what they. would hear were luilyreallhed. . ' Inter Utilities-A Inter Utilities-B . ‘Br. Am. Oil .... Imperial Oil Foreign securities Chas Curd. ........ 3'! ........ jiifi 34% 6—ACTS OF d a i VAUDEVILLE—6 t l 12—PEOPLE—12 I p . TOMORROW MATINEE 2.30 ' u ‘mums IRISH ROSE "__ i The sudden pissing of Mrs. Char- les MacLellan of Spring valley at the early ICe of twenty-five years is deeply regretted by -a large circle of friends. not only in Spring valley but also in Darnley where she ' raided for several years. Her passing is particularlyaad as she leaves to. mourn a grief stricken husband and four young ‘children who will sadly miss a mother love and cars; also a devoted father and mother. The funeral service at Indian River was attended by mlny friends from Spring Valley and Darniey. ' i Blnk Royal sac Bank Montreal 33g Bank Commerce»... m - r u... Mar. TOMORROW NIGHT "WHAT PRICE LOVE" Romantic (Joined? Drama Advlaea Visit treat... definitely mi a Ktransbum "The general treatment of s. eoldv consists. first, of a dose of salts or any simple saline laxative. This will relieve an loverioeded intestinal tract and liver, Becondly. a. hot bath and hot lemonade at bedtime to pro- mote perspiration. If a thermometer address on. "Palestina"'w a‘ Bea View is availsblefithe temperature should audience under thsauspieea-of the be taken. ‘ _ ____ _ “ihirdiy, local treatment, which. 10mm- cgpmn Alfred Dreyfus o: in the case of a cold in the head.. pug, 5mm; “d Devil's Island should include a. spray of the nose Charges of high ‘treason, i; was. °l‘ W1)“ 1W1’ "m" dilly with l Led by the "Tiger." VOlemenceau. solution of one-fourth teaspoonfui than a newspaper owner. half of each of ordinary table salt and bl- name dammed 1m- ravislon 0g m; WWW“ 03 5°48 dilwived in QM- sentence which had sent the former half aissiiul of water: or a aaralc army Officer to Devil's Isiandlor with diluted Dobelrs solution. fol- m; n“, 0th,,- h.“ 01155,,“ op. lowed by a soothing spray contain- posed revision. ing menthol and sedative oils. g “Oolgngl bgqyfug, on; wgfdl "Butrthis is the most important please!" the correspondent calls out advice of all-if the cold does not m; from the crowded 5terraco has clear upat once, visit a doctor. Do been as inconspicuous as ‘his en- not risk self-treatment ft never paya trinoe. (Dreyfus was rehabilitated, in take chances with one! health. servedin the lunch army through- and the ordinary common cold. if out the war lDd/NMIUQ with the "calmed. may Wily become the. rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.) imfillmflf 0i’ I serious and dsnler- Not a muscle moved in the wrink- WI wmiiiivm" led face that turned upon thaatran- ger and a voice devoid of the alight- aat intonation of annoyance. er any other emotion. said when the cor- respondent explained his mission. how did the Colonel spend hh time, what were his hobbies and hia work: "I am a private citilan and as “Tednesday Night “TOMMY” SEATS NOW SELLING 91% 97% .. 99% --- --————-‘.. for forceful presentation of China's case in several very much alive and open questions of the day, _ NOTABLE PERSONS Tho Rev." D. M. Grant gavefhis P capacim The limited hotel acwmmo- be there also. "su- JAyANidatlons suitable for foreigners in! N0 delegates the conference holds official position in his own , Tokyo and Kyoto have all bCBII taken 1 l ‘ .. - for the conference period and the country, but ts pal-tic pants include T" ‘wwyo’ och udffnxihiriiflé- ensuing weeks. Never before has Ja- men and women of international re- 1 mg m“ 1mm“; ‘iorxe F: o! “whovsipgn been hostess to two great inter- putation, and its proceedings will be " l est 111v” inf h: £53m“, This lminational conferences at the same‘ watched keenly by the chancelleries Qvhoolrixiligtabllie ‘wiwns ‘rém mbroml time. and the cflort to display Jap-._of most of the countries bordering u; . "l- comes with the conferences of mo" "We hospitality at its best has been 1 on the Pacific. .' important mwmmlonal organmlmextraordinfliy. I tions, the World Engineering Con-l gress and the Institute of Pacific wnzar .. law ..... .. 142% OAT! . Illellllla . -.---e.-l-.-..----.-.- CONSULT YOUR. DOCTOR NEW Yoax. Oct. ae-n you vai- u-e your health, have your doctor treat your colds, for many a fatal illness has begun with a common cold, warns Dr. William J. l-larnliier, Welfare Official of the New York Life Insurance Company. I "Colds lower the body's resistance and frequently lead to such serious- diseases as influenza, pneumonia, pleurisy. and. at times. tuberculosis." states Dr. Hammer. "They cause 1a. greater loss of time and money to the community than any other ail- ment. lt is, therefore, a good prac- - Japan, as the entertaining country. ................,. ‘is expected to have the largest dele- .gation at Kyoto. Active delegations iare also coming from the United iSiates, China, Great Britain, Can- ada, Australia, New Zealand and the Philippines; while there will be ob- The government is largely assist- ‘ aing in the preparaiions for the world Reliiiioiis- which Jmm“ “wmd miengineering congress and has milde meet hm in 1929- me parliament building in Tokyo n- The ohgintiTs Wm be m 595mm m.’ vailable for its sessions. Prince Chi- TOKYO ff°m Oiybegxzgi: tfnrqgggrgg: ‘chibu. heir presumptive to the thronei Servers {rem fiance’ Mexico’ The "er 7m" “n; :3 t5: roblems In?” Wimn °i i“? NmBTP-‘s “d “ jNetherlands. Indies and llrdbably ‘ Ocean {and ma: Known 30m 0cm.» ‘ make the “dams”; °f welcomc‘ Prime‘; Soviet Russia. 1n addition there will .- the 01d w!) "i y - l t iMinister Yuko Hamaguchi is honor, be i’ group o‘, observe" from u“ _‘ m’ 2am” w Nowmber 9th’ Sm” a c "Y 9795mm“ “"1 15 mkmg m‘ “'4 League of Nations headquarters at i“ “puma” trans-Pacific travel! ‘M’ 1”” h‘ m’ p'°p“'°'ti°“" Wei Geneva, two representing the League . accommodations have been taxed to government ha; appropriated l50.000- _ , [Secretariat and two the Interns u“ w u“ m m‘ "m" d w u yen ($75,000) for entertaining the. mom! Labor 0mm , Y 0° 1' engineers. and in addition w thisi _ your cold does not improve im- ithe. national railways are providing: General topics listed for dlscuss- mmilmY- onE ‘Milli! 515° $839 passes for all foreign delegates, giv-" ion are grouped under the following mil’: "L"! fifdilillfy cafe in lvoidinl ing them travel privileges through- headings: Foodpopulationand land 0° - out Japan. utilization," “Questions particularly Many of those who will attend the concerning China." "Industrializa- tion and foreign investment." "diplo- Pacific Relations Conference at Kyoto are already in Japan or other matic relations in the Pacific," "cul- '*“—'-_—_—-——- MCCOLL-FEONTENAC nan nlc EXPANSION FOII. rue lvlaalmszs ..__.. LITE! OI‘ BREATH‘! Messrs. R. E. Seller and J. Ii. Dav. ies of Charlottetown and Mr, Byron MacDonald of Bummereide left Mon- “Y m°mm8 i0 attend a convention °' "W Wiiima Division of u» m. Coll-Frontenac Company being held in Moncwn. Mr- G- H. Inunshury. sales manag- To Mrs. Herman Hill.—We the members of the uayfisid Ilinatituis wish to convey to you w; ha“; felt ‘Yilivlihy in tha ion you have IM- tained by tho death of your darlins baby. Although she was with you but five short weeks we know this 900"" one was very dau- ag you all. while "ii"! you mourn u» loss of your lewd one who is not dead hilt [we before. you have the assurance of lslcwinl i-hliyour dearenehwetflntflim 1°? you. for God has said ‘Buffer till “ _._..__.__-_. IA! N0 ATTINTION ‘IO CAPIAIN DIIYYUS M011. ‘This was followed by g wk on u_ wimiins by m. a. Duddridge, m“. “m” °m°° “tllmf- While the visit PARIS. October se-Tweive o'clock noon. The boulevards are choked vii-h PwPiikParia is seething with daily. aver-renewed turmoil. It is . Causes of Infection. "Moat colds, of course. are infea- _ y‘, f i J 9 ’ '. ’ ' ‘$41-- IIARD IiIIESTNIIT i ‘For Baseburners ‘A. Pickerdfiflo. non ea . = Nowiathaiilnetoaterellsrdflvll weareeiaeharainrwlsy ' gathering, and it is certain that at parts of the Orient. detaining first hand knowledge of problems e190“- ed to come before the gathering. The conference is entirely unolli- cial and seeks to formulate no poli- cies and to reach no decisions, but In view of the lively and controver- sial nature of present-day Far East- ern» questions its deliberations and researches are expected to develop; spirited ddaate. It is certain, for ex- ample, that tho vexed proble of Manchuria will come before the turai relations." There will also be discussion of trans-Pacino communi- cations with especial reference to the present high cable rates. many tirnes higher than trans-Atlantic rates. More specific subjects expected to produce warm debate include Ja- pan's place in Manchuria, Chinese colonization of the same area, Man- churian treaty relations. ftussian in- fluenm in the Chinese revolution. Although the Chinese Eastern Rail- way, over which China and Soviet least two of the three nations mcst~ vitally concerned in that region. overlwhich war clouds have been ering an summer, will fake part h? ‘Kyoto , Japan and “willie hid f’; A‘ _>__ party. Russia, may Russia almost went to war this sum- mer, is not specifically mentioned in tioua and are conveyed from one per- son to another. either in. tha home. in the office. school. or in crowded places. This explains their occurrence in epidemic form. A patient anaes- ing or coughing without the use of a handkerchief can infest his as- sociates. The use of a common drinking cup spreads infection. Dur- ing epidemics. soda fountains and raataurmta are a aouree of danger if vlbsreupaarenotuaadorif the glenn and silverware are not, atl- lllsed in boiling water. _ . "Persons with certain impair-mould are especially predisntsed to colds. the program. it is not expected that it will escape thorough consideration especially since it is understood ‘the Chinese delegation a aeauaa asiaaaei genie eamni qfl _ f. . . ,._.. a A v1 Ammg these impairments use might list: decayed teeth, pyerrhea, chron- le mlcciiona of tile-tonsils. sinuses. aar- as»? such (ntltled til-privacy. 1 would. ap- preciate if you would respect it." e ' Dreyfus and tha. moi-respondent. exchanging not another word, walked about a hundred yards downie side atraat. There tha Colonel saluted. a vary" civilian salute. and entered a new acartmant house. _ 0n thetbirdflocaofihiahouamin the fashionable sixteenth ward of ‘Paris. colonel Dreyfus. his wife and Mins- ehiidran. make their . . - heme. . -. l-le aeldcua. 1 collar-a. ma ahiaf-slvmlen of Giana; eonauu In. au-oiiinl through Quinn-sien- Mill Iih his wife ahd children. lft navar__aiaahea=a~.thaatra..lea'.naa i.“ them-scone m. cache-sou the hour of the aperitif. At thetarraceolalargecefeon the Boulevard daocureellea. a alight.’ unassuming old nan is tacking ba- twealwhaira and tables to the very “I! 9f the sidewalk. filled with noilyimt slow drinkers. Finally, he aattiq into an unobtrusive seat. Io one hays the silshteat atten- um to aim. m twenty-five mu lac this mac's appearance-en the lleulevaedawoilisi have creates artot Cabinets tuinbkd}: eutwnilazgg-leeda fought duaiphornes and win the amputees caucus of Planes waranahan atiaaanttq of the little eiivaaam lichen sipping his > - .... ..v.-.._.. ,__._ , in! travellers ggvg Doris from their territories. “Wises pf c nu received Minn‘ mom "n in llhflaud fegreg ltfefld the Mlmimt convention. In the evening a banquet w" in the Palm room cl the new. whi eaand a filled 1m toastinamr in a capes] mwmly ‘Dummy ( I manner. vlrildaahta attended 1MB‘ . . - toast 1m. in». n, million of chair-mm lrunmc: ch was featured by mm“ i" “Must. the . a theatre pa“, live you a‘ little children to coins unto me and forbid themnothrefllselaiathl kindom of Heaven." ‘ 5181106 on bdleif of the match!" 0f the Hayfield Institute. m’ Glycerin Mix Remove! Cause of Stomach Gas dimple glycerin, pggflhqn bori- saline. ate. as mined in MW!“ acts on soc-a upper and lower bowl» "liwvinl poisons never thcushi were than and wh h III "l" a stomach. goubie; Jillt 0N3 alck he d.“ “m. . newt take Inedinirw aliens only PAM‘ of some, but m Adlai-its and a8 A" f’- first held and Irn. how ' am