..-.. s. m1 files Ill-IQ For Sale- nnavszusrsnf aortas AT s- s. Reeves’. Southport. 9150-10-5-81. CARDBOARD, SUITABLE FOR lining outhouscs. etc., 1c. per meet. Guardian oiilce. t! I08 SALE - OLD PAPERS. 0 cents bundle. Guardian Oflice. i-d-tf. ' '05. SALE ‘l0 LET. BOARD AND _ mom-signs on band at Guardian Oflice. _ 1 _ ti. FOR SALE —- 20 CHOICE YOUNG pigs. 4 weeks old. C. E. Waddell, 'Kelly’s Cross. 9153-10-5-11. FOR SALE - BETWEEN TWO and three thousand feet rough board lumber. A. D. Muliin, Bed- ford, R. R. \ 0155-10-5-61. ‘IOR SALE - HOUSE AND OUT- bulldings with three acres of land near City. Apply to McLean 8r ' McKlnnon, Charlottetown. , -- ' 9103-10-1-41. ———-—-— ~. FOB SALE-CHRYSLER noma- le seat Standard Wire Wheel 1930 model. Run 0.300 miles, perfect condition. Terms If necessary. Ap- ply Guardian. . . 8997-9-24-tf EXCEPTIONAI» BARGAIN IN A fishing boat“ two master. Nova Bootia built, 38 it, long. Hull good as new. New sallsand spars. Buick engine, electric ‘starter. Must be , sold within ten days. Price $35.00. A. D. Mullin, Bedford. R. Ru 0156-10-5-61. ~Female Help Wanted WANTED—GIRI4. APPLY AT EL- don Hotel. 9108-10-14! Found EOUND- BETWEEN N Oil TI! River and Kingston, a package containing footwear. Owner can have same by applying and prov- ing property to A. Barrett, New Wiltshire and. paying for ad. 9136-10-3-21. 'Wanted WANTED-TWOSMALL nooivis for light housekeeping. unfumish- ed. near Kent» St. West. Apply Guardian. 9145-10-3-31 Lost LOST —- END GATE 0F DODGE Truck between, Charlottetown and Winsloe. Finder please phone my expense. E. M. Kennedy. Kenslng- ton. 9134-10-3-31. To Let 1'0 RENT -- THREE FURNISHED rooms heated, also flre place, sink, with not and cold water. Apply H. I-Iowatt, 9 King Square. 91 52-10-5-11. Salesmen Wanted » UAIJENDAR AND ADVERTISING Specialty Salesman. Experience preferred but not essential. High- est commissions. Good contract to right man. Apply with refer- ences to Box No. 520. London. Ontario. S. W. Oct. 5-61. Li r . Situations Vacant y WANTED AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN 1‘ ..sell engraved Personal Christmas Cards one dollar doren un. Sam- ples fitted into I ther carrying case. Premier Art nil-l Victoria _t Stflroronto. S. V. 1o-3-tl3i. I [will sell by suction on Wednes- dly,‘October 7th, at 1 o'clock, on Clovis Gsliantb. estate at Oyster M i! Bridge, the following. f4 head of young cattle, I14 years old. 200 stocks of ‘tons or hny. -3_'_‘.I.‘erms,-8i0.00 and under, cash; Wear b10410, twelve- months credit on iipproved joint note. W ‘I Ill)’ ll EMMY. Bale will take ‘Mice the first fine day at some hour. I I}; to oats, 3 ,_‘ a rnran n. GALLANT If . P’ All! McKay, Auctioneer. 0184-10-5-81 Firm for Sale m “ P S6 screi with buildings about one I mile from Cardigan on the Launch- lng Road» Pleasant situation on Cardigan lliverflformerly the pro- perty of Ales Campbell.‘ Apply st office of MacDonald k lihePhee,‘ Solicitors, mo, Building, Charlottetown. l 0r. W. ll. ilarson CIIIOPBAOIOI ‘nurse In: Faber Grsduto "u w-v m, rm: Oulh Ilsda. / --~- m“... . 1.....- .4. ,i ucr|u n. t... vwwvvvvvvv 1 Classified Advertisements & balsa ........'--... Male Help Wanted "HOW TO GIT A GOVERNMENT Job." Free Booklet. The M. C. C. Ltd.. Toronto 10. _ M. H. W. ro-s-s-ut RELIABLE MAN FOB ONE BUND- red store route: this province: ea- perience unecessary, no lelllnl: distribute and collect. Should net seventy dollars weekly. Shumae- lgfg, Company. New Toronto, ht. AN / UNUSUAL OPPOB $35_._$5e can as EARNED weekly in spare time selling well known line Ppr- sonal Christmas Cards. Scores of atenographers, accountants, clerks, etc, exceeded this last season. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Limited, Tor- onto. ilepresentatives wanted small towns also. ~' ii-M. H. W. 10-2-5-‘1-8-12-14-10-19- 21-23-26-28-30. Miscellaneous IOIIN ALFRED McDONALD. PBO- - vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- villa. 5153-6-10-1 month WELL DIGGING --ANYW'IIEBI in Queens County. . atisfaetion Guaranteed. For further inform- ation write Mr. Edgar Newson, Clyde River, P. E. I. 0141-10-3-31. GOV. GENERAL continued from page 1 grounds enclosure, but there will be no vehicular traffic in this en- closure. On the steps of the Provincial .- Bullding the Principals of the city schools and the Scout officer will be presented to His Excellency. The party will then proceed to the public function in the Con-l federation Chamber, where ad- dresses of welcome on behalf of the Provincial Government and the City Corporation will be read byf Premier Stewart and Mayor Prowse. to which His Excellency will reply. The members of the Govemment and CitwCouncll and the president and executive of the Canadian Legion will then be pre- sented. ' ' i From the Provincial Building the Governor General and party will‘ proceed by way of Richmond and; Queen Streets to the Harris Mem- . orlal Art Gallery and Provinclall Library- From there they will gm! by way of Grafton, Weymouth and i Fitzroy Streets, to the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, thence by way of Fitzroy and Rmhford Streets to the Charlottetown Hos- pltal. Following these visits an inspec- tion will be made of the Provin- cial Sanatorium, which will be reached by way of Itocluord Street. Brighton Road and North River Road. Thence the party will pro- ceed by way of North River Road and Victoria Park to the old Gov- ernment House, where luncheon will _be served at 1 p-m. At 2.30 a visit to the Experiment- al Station will be. made, where His Excellency will‘ plant a maple tree. The party will then proceed to the fox ranch of Lieut. Col. Andrew. M. M.. East Royalty, thence back casino Glillilllllll was remanded until today, and a Welder was fined $5. and costs or ANNUAL IIAIJJOWPIN TEA. St. GUESTS CALLING at Govern-y meat House on Monday afternoon, l" "quested to preccnt their curds to the A. D. O. in waiting. D167 POLICE COURT-Saturday morn s. drunk and incapable case l0 days. N0. 8 BATTERY-Training starts Tuesday morning, Oct. 0th. Uniforms will be issued Mcndny_ evening at seven o'clock. P- SY Pleldini. Mnlor. 9161-10-‘5-11 \. I ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. — Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bcrnnrzhi French River, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Hazel to G. Foster Dunning, New London. Mar- ' rlage to take place the middle oil October. 0154-1111541. I l ST. JAMES CHURCH-Owing to the sudden lncllspositlon of Rcv. R. Moorhead Lcgate, who is suffering from-an attack of tonsllitls, the ev-' ening service in St. James Churchl was taken by Rev. Dr. George Tay- l lor, ‘of Montreal. Dr. Taylor, who has been under medical treatment‘ for some months past in the P. E. Island Hospital, was cordially wel—: coined and it is hoped his complete restoration to health will soon be , achieved. Mr. Charles Gallagher‘ sang with pleasing effect the solo by Handel, "0 L-ord, Correct Me." BIBLE SOCIETY —- During this week Rev. J. B. M. Armour, M. A., General secretary of the BIltlSll and Fbreign Bible Society in Can- ada and Newfoundland will be a vistor to this Province. Arriving on Wednesday he will proceed to Sum- merside Where he will address a public gathering at 8 o'clock on that evening. On Thuresday he will come to Charlottetown for a. meet- ing of the Executive of the Auxil- iory for this Province. On Friday evening he will be in Kenslhgton’ for s public meeting. On Sunday October 11th. Mr. Armour will be heard in St. Paul's Anglican Church at the morning service and at Trin- ity United Church in the evening. ftev. J. B. M. Armour was appoint- ed to the important office which he holds, in 192a following a. dis- tinguished Ministry in the church of his denomination in the Mother- land. He has travelled widely in Canada and speaks with o. know- ledge of his subject when he talks _of the Bible Society in this Domin- ion. ' t DEATHS MM TOWNSIIEND-At St. John, Octo- ber 4th, C. H. Townshend, a1s:l 61 years. . 1.111s. MULLEN-In East Boston, Susan (Pratt) Mullen. Card of Thanks Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald and Mrs. John Shephard and their families wish to thank Dr. Moc- Guigan. Rev. Father MaeArthy where a reception will be held, for which function numerous invita- tions have been issued- ‘ HLs Excellency will then return to his train. At 8.30 he will be guest of honour at a dinner given by the Provincial Government at the Canadian Na- tional I-lotel.\ On Tuesday morning at 10.15 the Governor General and party, ac- companied by the Lieut. Governor and staff, Premier Stewart and members of the Government, will proceed by way of Malpeque Rood \ a to Kensington and Summerside. On‘ ‘arrival at Kensington at 11.80 a-m.‘ a reception by the Mayor and cit- izens will be given and an address will be read in the town hall. The party will reach _Summer- side at 12.30. A reception will be held at the Capitol Theatre where His Excellency will be presented with an address‘ of welcome by Mayor Lidstone. After luncheon at 1.30 at the Clifton Hotel and a visit w the schools and Prince County Hospi- tal, the vice regal party will leave Summerslde at 3 p.111. by way of Bcdeque, Albany, Tryon and Vic- toria. At the latter place -a brief stop will be made and a formal welcome will be extended to His mrcellency in the Victoria lull. The party will then return to Char- lottetown by way ‘of Bonsbsw. reaching Government House, at or about 5.30, where tea will be served. His Excellency will then return to his train. which lesvedfor the mainland st_ 10 pm. ‘muddy. Mire- michi and the North Shore to Government House st 4 pm.‘ and friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during thc day of their mother's illness and : death. 9163-10-5-11 E Card of Thanks Mrs. Mary McInnis and family of Gowan Brae. wish to extend thanks to all the kind friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and assistance in their recent sod bereavement. 9158-10-5-11 r - In loving of our darling son Martin, who died October 5th, 11028. ' Jesus has taken a beautiful bud Out of our garden of love Borne it sway to the city of God Home of the Angels qbovc. Our lips cannot speak how we loved him Our hearts know not what to say But God alone knows how we miss Ill ' m Al we journey along in life's way. r Inserted by Father. liloilur 1111:] Brothe . Mr. and llirs. Daniel Iiurhoc and Maurice. _N. D. Maclean UNDBITAKEB IMZIALMEB Charlottetown and North Wiltshirc Phone 149 of Newt Brunswick will be vllltod smile en route to Ottawa » -"v.wr.-r.-.~~ir-l..wia:c=.. .. ..- . 1 1 ' ' . nmcsnsu, nursdsy. Oct. u. 010s‘ I i I l. Ill MEMURMM . ,\ \ rm; unauuirrmnwu (;||/\|:|>|.~.N____ _ r 1 UPJIOVYN NEWS STAND — Billy IdauE-achcrn. Charlottetowns well known blind news vendor, will in the future have a snug news stand fur himself in place of being obliged to (1.1 his business in the when in nil kinds of weather. ‘through the good offices of the School for the Blind, Halifax, and by the consent of the City and the Bunk of Nova scctla, a very atwgq. tlve stand in the form of a small house with windows on four sides has been erected at the corner of Great George and Grafton streets. CDP-IPLETISD ASSIGNMENT- l Consinbie C. E. Shaw, of the Nova Scotla Provincial Police who has been iv. the province serving papers for the Halifax Supreme Court which opens on Tuesday, left on re-' turn Saturday morning after com-l plating his assignment. He feels deeply grateful to Chief Birtwistle of the local force, who allowed P? lice Officer Blggar to accom". him as the territory was union. t) 1111c Nova Scotia officer. PERSONALS Mrs. Thos. onmn ‘left satuiua, zneming on a visit to Boston. M1‘. James Somers and Mr. Wal- ter Moose, New Annan, motored to York on Sunday. M1‘. and Mrs. Leighton Milligan,. M1‘. and M1's. Robert Mllllgan, Sher- lzrookc, were Sunday visitors to New ..Glosgow. the guests of Mrs. P. L. CampbelL-N. Mr. and Mrs, Archie Johnstone. Brookflcld, accompanied by Mrs. R. E. Bagnall, New Glasgow. were vis- itors to Long River last \veelt.--N. Mr. Harry E. Foster left Saturday ‘ morning on return to Toronto Uni- ; verslty to resume his studies, after’ spending his summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, c, Harry Foster. Mr. and Mrs. William P. C. Le Boutillier passed through Montreal Que, where they are now residing, ‘on Riverside avenue. Mrs. Le ,Boutillicr was formerly Miss Helen‘ ,Lydia. Stewart, of Charlottetown, P. IE. I.-—Montreal Star. , THE 1c.-truss‘ cnuncu The Rev. A. c. Vincent commend- ed at me morning service a Series eat u‘ of course the mm or the their annual visitation to Alexan- of sermons on "The Supernatural‘ Jesus," seeking the sources for his theme from the gospel of St. Math-' ew. The- past few years have murk- ed an lncrrnsing and deepening in-' forest in the Jesus of the Gospels, es or‘ women to buy this cooked beef . on interest perhaps more larger in 1°!‘ them they. as we say today.| in“ humanity 0f Jesus’ This nmrxvlfiead the riot act", and ms failing ' business meeting the local members ' continued, the lng. (he spmksr ‘substance o; his thgught wquld bexagainst the Spanish. But in tl1osc| {along the line of the Jesus of the fGospel in His divine, His super- lnatural character. i The gospel of St. Matthew offers §ev1dence of the most trustworthy |kind. The writer was a keen minded fthinker. not to be swayed by light gaippcals, scrutinizing with care every jreport that came before him. Writ- ‘ing’ largely to Jews he e111 haslses the divine character of Jesus as ‘the Messiah, adthe King, sets forth vlils wondrous works, l-Iis marvelloui ministry, l-Ils imperfofls demands. éAn eloquent appeal for the deltY and divinity of the Christ. I The evening sermon was th of a short series on the epistie 0! St. James. The ordinance o1 the‘ for the branding of the finest qual- |Lord‘s Supper was observed at the ity in beef for the convenience and evening service. The Sunday School meeting at 2.30 p. m. was largely attended in all classes. "viour, again to ‘Thy dear name}! v / Wednesday 5 prayer were announced. l BAPTIST CHURCH Work On Mt'-l. Terminals ' Postponed , (Canadian Press) . MONTERAL, Que, Oct. c-rost! ponement for the present of furthe expenditures upon the Montreal te. mlnals plans of the Canadian N iionai Railways has been decld upon after careful consideration ar. after conference with the Govcri. "lent, 89°01“!!! t0 a statement is Sued $011111’ by Sir Henry Thornton, chairman and President of the Canadian National Railways. The statement follows: , “In view of the very serious d:- crease in railway revenues, due to the depression in world trade, which ; 11115 equally affected all railways 011 the North American continent, the Canadian National Railway man-i agement has of necessity been glv-l lng very serious consideration to the curtailment of expenditures in every possible direction. It is now appar-i i‘ cnt that the railway will be able to , provide from earnings little, if any. towards the fifty-seven millions rc- j qulred to meet interest charges. I11 .13. addition, there are other large ex- penditures necessary to the opera- , ,_ tlon of the railway itself to bc pro- ‘ .= vicled for during the current year.’ In view of this .and the unsettled; state of international financing, the , _ management, after careful consider- ation and after conference with the government. has decided to postpone y f. for the present, further expenditures , j upon the Montreal terminal plans of . ' the railway. The management takes I this step with regret, but considers; ' it necessary in vicw of the unprc- l ._ ccdentc-d demands of the "general; l" situation. It dues not mean, that '1': v.'r.1'k will be closed down en. "rs 1.3121": are certain features . 1 1113C of construction that ., Que to be completed. - This will cmtinue to provide employment {or a considerable number of mcn for some time to come. Meanwhile, 1 the management wishes to point out that the present action involves sus- l pension only and we are looking for- ward to the time when a general improvement of business and the stabilizing of the financial situation will allow us to complete the plans which we have in view. Good Beef I Caused War OTTAWA, Oct... 4—Ouc of the most interesting records of the curly days of Spanish occupation of Am- erlca has just come to light through the discovery in musty archives of half-forgotten Spaifsh libraries of several volumes of records of I11- dian tribal customs and pmziitcs. It is one of these which relates how an enterprising Spanish meat vendor conceived the idea oi sell- on Sept. 25. Michael J.. husband of resent“, on their way to JOnquh-eqihg beef to the Indians all nicely 000K661. seasoned and ready to serve. It prbved a. good idea, too, good in fact. In those days, as at present, lthe women did the buying for the home. However, they seemed to have a fine appreciation of merit because the records show they would buy the delicious cooked beef only for themselves, take it 110m: and tribe liked it just as well as their women, but it seemingly was be- neath their dignity to do the buy- ing for themselves. K When they couldn't get their wiv- in effect actually started war days war was a chief pastime. These records show that the Spanish ithemselves started wars on tht- In- dians because only one banana in Levery 1000 delivered by them was ‘ripe, and on another occasion be- cause the Indians were selling them ‘chickens infected with the plague. ‘ Many a. man in his own home today who likes good beef but doesn't get it feels just like the Indians in 1, the days of the Spanish conquest‘ 'he’d like to start a war, but he can't And the reason is just be- cause when his wife doesrft buy. igood beef it is her own fault or|f° e IlrstKneglect. The federal beef grading = P1'°5‘d°“l' protection of the customer and _al note may; the Bapusg church a; _ ed with the l\'ll7p:1]1'b[‘l The music or the day included Msrshfield reaches its hundredth Coleridge Taylor's "0 Yc that love birthday this month, having been the Lord," Sullivan's "Savior, 'I‘hy,!0unded under the leadership o1‘, children keep," and Shelley's "Sr the Rev. Samuel McCully of Novafiififlfll T0 It’ is i11- Week evening meeting of the Bo! tended that fitting recognition of Booth, in October, 1831. Scouts. Thursday afternoon meet- this event shall be observed on ling of the Mission Bond. and the Sunday October 18th.. when there evening meeting f0!‘ will be special anniversary servicq es st a o'clock in the afternoon and ‘I o'clock in the evening. Rev. A l . CENTENNIAL 0F MARSIIFXELIMO. Vincent of Charlottetown. with others w be announced later, will It is of considerable interest to y“; _Wai01- Sircrt and Central ‘service throughout Canada provides i "W" lmsi _ __ __ ___ 6011001‘ » .' -' Tl-ll! 1-114 ' v-r - '-- _____ M‘ .__< |‘_.__n _ 1 "r G P. JES irllERE l Gmflle Vacuum C!::1 ~. {-1 55'}, pup,- _ 39,. Ill-ides Bottles (fhzises .\'. Food _ _ _ _ __ 19g . a blades 41¢ _ "mk Pills ---- -- . Pren- l0 blades 159i Pini- SlZE -- 49C lvonlzed Yeast 99¢- Auto su-o- Quart size 89': 7°°1l"‘--'-< "Onion: $1.29 Blades h. 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The booklet you receive with Ls Gerurdine reveals to you the surprisingly simple melhodol treatment. Buys botfleiodayl Home Treatment Kits $3.50 Andre-nus 1.5 . Phillips .\...,11i-.~<i.'1 . 1100f. iron S; Wine .. >15 (‘uslnviu . . . . . . .. 20v Sloane Linlniscni" 20p llinzirdk linimn-nl . 23)- .l:1hn:.~n1i'.~: ljninzunl ill‘ NDW BLACKHEADS V/|'.L VANISH You n1u<in~1ually' lr_v ilvi~ 11ml; prepar- ation fur lii.n-l.ln-.nl~, in yum-r. in ym". sclfhow cn-ilvl sr- i1i1~i_:!l|lly|n:il'8\‘.iii'i Ill‘. ronir-wlh-nl. l .4: uiirr lmsii: cleans- ing. Ila: .‘l1l'l' in ".1 l; for lllC fonmus Du BARRY BEAUTY PREPARATIONS IIIIDNUT h; luansing Cream . . . .5150 kinTonlcnnd FreihenehsLOl) U10 house wife be sure of really satisfactory quai- ity in beef is to buy government branded brcf. ROSS-DR UG- UNITED l) iii... S t 3.1.111.‘ ORDERS: Store The Maclllciiletlsfigr H ‘ .1 SPECIALTI d“ 7 w‘ 7z11"r~1‘ i - as do a1’ the work. She asked for a “i, S‘, Zliillifil] enrollment at summcrsidc very worth while organization. Fnl- MONDAY I . lgwing her address to the girls 1_1;.|~\\i‘.iil:;< (in-lo oi‘ King's Miss TYhUTSlF gave ‘m msiructwc 11.1nglilvi-s-fili-i-iiiig for sew- tulk to the leaders of the various town groups at the homo of L. B. Campbell, prstor of Trinity: __ United Church. Miss Tyhurst lcxtl for Kcnslngion on Fuitlny » morn- lng.—S. ‘NESTERN GUARDIAN —VISITING SUMMERSIDE—MI‘. A. J. Binney, of Montreal and advertising representative of the ltfontrcal Daily Star is at present in Summersidc. He is the organist of Wcstuiount Presbytefian Church. Nfauy frlcntls in Summersidc are cxtcutliiig a. welcome to him.—S. -—DECORATE THE BUILDINGS --'l‘l1: citizens of Summerside are uskccl to decorate tho buildings on Street with flags and bunting on Tues- day in honor of the visit of the E~1~l of Bcssburough, Governor Gen- eral of Canada, on that day.—S. -—IIUYING GEESE-—Ml’. Austi of Boston, 31:155.. has arrived onl the Island P110115 annual visit to! buy goose. I-lc passed through Sum-‘i moiuklz- m1 his way umst on Saiur-i tiny morning. He docs not nnticiDBle vary high prices although the geesfl are f‘irly plentiful-S. —VI.SI'I‘S PORT IIILL LODGE— Cfllscrs of the Masonic Grand I {Lodge of Prince Edward Island paid drla Lodge. Port I-Illl on Thursday cvrning. The >meeting was opened by Worshipful blaster L. A. Bur- lclgh of Port Hill after which Sen- ator John E. Sinclair, Grand Mas- ter, took ihe chair. instructive, speeches were delivered. After the entertained the visitors to a iced of lobsters. lvfumbers of the Grand =Lcdgc were present from Char- Uoncgmvn, snmmerslde and Alber- n-S. —YOUNG PEOPLE REORGAN- IZi-L-The reorganization meetlns 05 the Young Peoples Society of Trin- iiy United Church, Summerslde. ‘took 1111160 in Epworih Hall on l Friday evening, October 2nd. In the absence of both the last Y6K“ President and Vice-President. the Rug 1,, B. Campbell presided. After the devotional period. the 031C978 r the coming year were elected- Mlss Estelle Bownesfi; donl, Mr. Albert Linklet- ‘for; Secretary. Miss Zilpha. Mae- |Qua1'rlc; Treasurer, Miss Helen ' n. After a gcneril 6118011851 1 Dallo hing the activities for the coming your, ihc meeting adjourn- iedlctionv-S. (‘. G. I. ‘IX-Miss ihc Girls Work -.\DDRES. lTyliursl, Soc. ni" r tho xiuriilznc Provinces gave an address at the muy S01‘- vice of ihc c. 0. '. T. of Bum- mcrsldo on 'l'h‘.u=rl1\' cveninl in thg Baptist Hall. There was a 1B1‘!!! attendance. Aiivr instructing - the girls in some new music"! Si!!!" for their winicr evening cntertlln- menis, Mrs Ty-iulrsr cavt‘ an ud- rlrc-ss on the (‘. G. l T- 0708mm. outlining the various brancha~ of‘ ALONG THE WATERFRONT Railway Wharf S. S. Certs, Captain Ycnsen, of Norway arrived in port from liar- inep-llnmr i». .\lr~. ln-Pngo, 22f I‘u\ :11 Si. ' Zllurinc Wharf C. G. S. .'\1'111~.111nrl~. C.1',>‘:\'i11 I\'l."ic- embermouth, Newfoundland, in bal- last, and will load a cargo of pota- toes for Havana, Cuba. This will be the first steamer of this season; , to start loading potatozs, the first steamer last year was the Arlcslde. WIllCll left here Oct. 11th‘ for lin- vana. with 58.470 bilshcls, their h0- unci livrstock. sailed last ;- 51-1‘ St. John's. Nzlci. 411 n Clnuscn. " v from f-lali- 1 111g eight steamers in all loaded how n‘ last year. . Bruce Stewart's Wharf S. S. Hillsborough, Captain 11.1w‘ ‘Dougall, is at present untlergoiizg; boiler repairs, but ls expected to bu‘ on her usual run again today l>c-‘ tween Charlottetown I Point. and Tug Bully, Captain Gongc, arrived in port yesterday from Annunclalc. at which place she had been utteml- ‘ ing to D. P. W. Dredge No. 9, Cnp- ‘ lain Cosgvovc. one of the Govvrn- ments own tugs has now taken r11» place of the tug Bally. (‘urn-ilk Wharf (‘npiuiii Kean. .15 mnrilliig iron: h limb-ht. and pnsrcn- ‘ n vrzxcrnl cargo 'l"he S. S. Sil- Rocky ‘urity Over $70,000,000 1003117553 FlRE ‘nizlpziiiy l’~i.'hln~lil'fl 1X18 RNHULMAN CHEWh ii