to Loveliness li .-—-i 4:081 Iolun‘ the 81c h1- door Interscholastic School I66. in xenslnmn Rink, Oct. 21, oom- mencin at 1.1a p. m- Klndlv 11°" flange in hour. Bilver cup 7°". vhool making greatest number v! polntn. Gold medal m: pupil mile,‘ ing greatest number or wlnte- one! moms Charles summon; Come and see a 300d 1118M’! H9011 ’ returning homo d... - IIOLMAPPS New Furniture, New $111083!" “W935i! l‘ N“"' "'4 '3'“ "“~_ 0h! w. c. 1.1.1., m... 1.. P601318 with homol u. mums Hm m n1 u. lovely rumhhinn M‘ WW1 c" I: "fr: " W" which make them more inviting than cver—1°l1 my need only an omslcnsi pim or fiWO-YW N-lflfi" “"1 l! 1°“ '° ' ° "w °' " iilllliliiilil ARE 10in (caudal Inn) érEWAR-K. N- J. Oct. 34- O01- from the Orient} Odd Fellow‘: Hall. _ l - Wednesday. .H.mns that are hiisyau day with dishpans and typewriters and golf clubscan bake tloveyasan idler'sby Inassagin wit "Vaseline" etroleum Jelly an wearing old cotton or silk gloves overnight. Even one such treat- ment shows results. ‘Lyes, like mirrors, are strictly useful always, but only ornamental when beautiful] framed. A little “\'11sei1ne" Jelly app iorl to the eyelashes every night encourages growth. .~\ littli- ap- plied to eyr brows with a small lirush will keep them shapely and smooth. Do try it. Skin! Wlliut crimes we commlit againfzt it every may! Exposing it u tcrnatey . to heat and cold,_to dryness and to ‘(mm cnnfida F0 the United state‘: gV-IIPI‘. Lcit “V:ise}l1nel’\’Jt]-ll_»[liijigr iiclzl-p TOY the 111st 51X months °f 193 tFne an smoot 1. ppy it i (‘I'll y ~ » ~ 1 1 A 5139,5Q4_09g, a d5- to soothe‘ all irritations such 11s wiiid- 82m 000 . or 36 percent burn, chopping, sunburn, minor cuts, ‘ ' scrdrciir-rscic. Helps prevent scars or brloiv those for the corresponding evulincs-s- This is sin-h a simple way ieriod in 1930. according to figures to git iir ici ity first aid and so I 'e yr: J 1i . - , stile, too, that you should alwziyr. have mum b) the Delmrtment of “we a supply of "Vaseline" Jelly handy. and Commerce. United States GetaJur today. ' pllrcllasCs from Canada during this And remember when you buy, that period amounted to 12.6 percent o!" Elie trade-mark“\;i;sogiiie"onéhiggfi total imports. a. larger share than ttlxlgoggnatlsignutrmiihgdultlh blrmtiile ‘Z1105: for any 5mm“ period since 1921' brough Manufacturing Co., Cons'd, with the exception 01' lust year 6520 Chahot Ave., Montreal, Canada. when i; was 1337 p9,- ceng Canada continued es the chief source of supply, followed by Japan with 8.8 percent of the total, United King- dom 6.4, (lcrinany 5-7.and Brazil lan Church. (Fa nridlan Pres!) "RJDDDIIOEJDIIUKUQIQDIUD 131313133? 4 EYES rcsrsn g 5.6. A. LI _ cn-issns FITTED C s. w. rnvnorc 1C (Camdlanhul) € suggestion of a Notional Holiday I ' honoring the late Thomal A. 2211-: OTTAWA. 0nt., Oct. Z-i-Exports 9533‘19‘2“3l|iandQd hm n om p. m. 1m‘ ‘night alter a day‘; flight from Rock Hormel. Wyoming. broken byi Eastern Guardian pew" “MM-h nor-- ,.'BAZAAB AND SUPPER mi Montague, on October 28th, under auspices oi’ Ladies‘ of the Presbyter- 9557-10-24-21. WANTAN I tnisgu DAY; Ol-IIGAGO. 1115-. Oct. M—'I'he son. has been broadened into af proposed International Edison Day, The Board of old R. Dawson o! Peterborcugli, ‘Ontario, advocating u movement to ihave the Leagoe of Nations set a} date for a. world holiday in mem- ' ory of the inventor. BYBl|Nll (Canadian Press) BERKELEY, Cal, Oct. ilk-Mrs. Margaret Wilson, comptometer op- erator, blind since birth, stoodloni a busy intersection _ i BilNil HELPED] l I0 J. s. TAYLOR "l Optometrists , g‘ 142 Richmond Street b .1111 mourns’.-. ... "May I go acres with you?“ "I'd be very glad i! you would," replied Trade Legion Poet which proposed the idea, receivedf a. communication today from Haul; I whole houle to furnish as prices are lower than they have been for your: and our stock have never been more complete. Here m fine 306ml! and Dining Room groupl, luxurious Living Boom Suites, odd pram m- ovary room m :11. houlo, Lam» of =11 m", Tm" l" m" PW“ Desks, Tea Wagons, Mcgums Stands, Sewing Cabinets, all at new and Interesting prion. Below we list three Suits showing thm Oli- atanding valuel. Como in and see them-WT“ b9 "W715"! 5* n" "m" dud‘ I l. Suite $159.00 Seldom have we been able to offer the buying public such value as the beautiful SOLID WALNUT Dining Rooin Suite shown opposite. The Buffet which is 60” long 1e. complete with long linen drawer, cutlery drawers and roomy cupbord spaces, The Cabinet has drawer in base and three roomy shelves faced with two panels in beautiful walnut and centre glass door with handsome fretwork deslgn. The table of the double pedestal type extends to six feet to ao- l 9 Piece Solid Walnut Dining M"- Wllml- “my "w" l"? commodate extra. guests. The back design and theflgenuine Professmna] cards so“ “why I want w thank you M leather seats of the chaus add thattouch of durab ity yog --- ' ' - = hae been lookmg for. The whole suite 1s of good design an (Canadian Press) TRURO, N. S., Oct 24——A pris- oners’ paradise-a jail in which the inmates had plenty of rum as well 11s food, and from which they could take excursions to town almost at will-was described here to H. W. Sangstcr, K. C, commissioner ap- pointed to investigate the operation of a. temporaiy county jail by Sher- iff I. O. B. McKirn and Jailor Charles smith. According to the evidence, con- ditions at the institution were brought before the public when the Nova Smllzt police \t'ore called on July iirst to quell a disturbance the _, ' prisoners created in their celebra- IJCDONALD & IWCPHEE tion of confederation. Officers tes- ' B. A. tified that they had found several 3- A- "MDONM-D- n- F- M07553 of the prisoners “in a drunken con- Barrlsters. Attorneys. Etc. (‘mania MONEY T0 LOAN Riley Building 4734-5-20-lmo-daily .._~_ -_ Special for One \Veek ' $1.00 facial for 50c. 1 Permanent Waves 5 $7.001indl$10.00 ~ROSE MARIE Hairdressing Shoppe 168 Great George Strcct Phone 1243. she said. continued, “When one blind as many is s. mighty big favor to have some l one help him across the street." the missive read. "You know," the man‘ has been years as I have, it Offers Wedding Ring For Food I WIFE‘S OFFER IS REFUSED BUT i HER. HUSBAND IS FED KINGSTON, Ont, Oct 24——T0 provide food for her husband, who is jobless, and her son, a. woman who is in the hospital here, offered to sell her wedding ring. The man and boy applied to the unemploy- ment bureau here, presenting the ring and a letter. “I am very iil in the hospital," "Please, I won- , here, waiting f for some one to help her across the i street. l A man stepped up and asked. _ ' STEWART 81 LOWTHER = J. n. srrzwam. n. c. 1' A, r N. w. towrneu BABRISKERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street i MONEY T0 LOAN. MARK R. McGUIGAN 4 l iaaitmsrsn, soucrron, mo der could you give my husband and son some food. will you take my ring to pay for them?" The hungry pair were given a meal at the Red Cross community hall and were told they would he given food whenever they needed milliliter mix-tr (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, Ills, Oct 24-Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Bcckmim, parents of it. The husband was instructed t0 return the ring. sturdy construction and the beauty of the wood is well brought out by the nut brown flnlSh. An exceptional value at the low price of $159.00 complete. 4 Piece Solid Walnut Bedroom Suite $139.00 The handsome four place suite shown qt the left ilvil SOLID WALNUT beautifully blended and finished to bring out the natural beauty of tho wood. The Dresser has 1H8‘- 42” top with heavy plate mirror, two large roomy drawer: and two small drawers. The Vanity Dresser is the ever popular triple mirror style with three drawers in each aide. The Hlghboy would gladden the heart of any man-largo and roomy and complete in every detail even to the hat box in top section. The Bod of the bowfoot typo rounds out a. perfectly balanced stilts-one you would expect to find priced very much higher than $139.00. h $149.00 Kroehlei-‘e huge manufacturing facilities and Holman’! _ carload buying of Ohesterfield Suites makes possible the value offered here. Upholstered in good quality of mohair in rich brow-n color with contrasting color on the cushions. The exceptionally high back with the new pleated effect, tho deep spring construction, the sturdy hardwood from! with solid walnut trimming and the reversible cushions all give this suite a. feeling of luxury only found ll 1118591.‘ priced suites. A money savingvaluo at $14990- ' MONEY TO LOAN I moron Block. Charlottetown. P.E.I. BELL & MATHIESON i‘ R. Bell. D. L. Mnthicson, Ll. B Barrister & Solicitors Money to Loan seven grown children, were married today-but they couldn't use the license which he obtained 25 years ago last June. Mrs. Bcckmnn hailed the man she supposed W83 hcr husband into HAS A LIFETIME 0F ONLY TWO UN‘TED_§;Z€2ZS;;SLINDS.UAEE— rhyme season ron Fhflhllirthe ice disappears from small wa- v AND 116M‘ PLANES ‘téfwaye and small- bays of large his yea“ income‘ Though the dam‘ Qvatevrwhys, other than tidal bays, mem “corded “mmwnant- “u” and the blue lines the approxim- concerning the ‘mpflwnment °f' ate average date in fall when the m“ Gavan‘ Bruegel” asked “Z500: ~ JAIL FINES MISSING- CITY TREASURY IS SHORT $12,- 538, DEPUTY COMPTROLLER SAYS WINDSOR, Ont... Oct 24~Accord ing to Windsor bankers, there has been a. large increase in the dcpo- HOURS Topographical Survey, Dopiorlmtnt of ihc lntcrlor, Issues Valuable New Map Charlottetown 1nd Montague McLEOI) & IZENTLEY ' .I. A. BENTLEY ' W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. - Barrister and Aitomcy-at-Law . Office: liir) Richmond Street DIONEY TO LOAN 0R. J. ll. AYERS DENTIST Queen Street Ovt: Hughes Drugstore. us: 9 to 12.30. 2 P. M.—5 P. M. 02-9-4-21. “fflcc rohi bition Commission ' Chas. H. Black. Chairman, Char- Iottctown. Jls. B. McDonald, West St. Peters. John Simpson, Hamilton. , . Send all information regarding Infractions of PROHIBITION ACT to the above or to B. J. lllywood. Chief Inspector, Charlottetown. Your Vision and Comb" loo v .1. w. JOHNSTON Optolnctrllt 157 Kent Street u l I ' Annual Examination ~ ol You: Eyes will safeguard E I KITYJHNER, Ont., Oct 24—'I‘he lite of motors which propel British Schneider Cup planes at a speed oi ‘I30 more than 400 miles an hour is less than two hours. Marshal of the British Air Force, said here yesterday, when he in- spected the K-W municipal air- port. The visit to the airport was the the last. official act ot the newly appointed Commissioner of Metro- Jlldge Joseph Gruberls court today for non-stippoit. 1n proof of their wedded state, she produced a. mar- riage license, yellowed with age. "This is only i1. license," Judge Graber said. “Where is your mar- riage certificate?" “that's all we ever had," birs. Bcckmnii replied, beginning to weep, “Isiilt l‘, legal?" > Judge Graber explained, and of- Ecclminn TTillii-d to use the 01d license and save the $3, which was $2.85 morc than he had in his pock- ets. Judge Grnbcr finally supplied the funds for a new one and mar- ricd them immediately, spending a few days in Cleveland, Philadelphia and New York, he will sail for England on Oct. 28 Y5KTHER VANCOUVER, Oct. 24—Of $17- from 1919 to date, $12,538 has not Lord 'I‘l'6ll0hl1l'd,l reached the city treustuy, Deputy Comptroller Wardhaugh announc- cd at the opening of this morning's session of the civic enquiry Mr. Wardhaugh stated that since 1910 s. total of 260 fines were recei- Earl F. Robinson, suspended p0- lice court clerk. was on the witness stand all the morning. sit of American money in border banks since the Canadian dollar went under par in the United States. Banks are allowing from ll to l0 per cont premium on Unit- cd States currency whcn placed on deposit. It is admitted that a. con sidcrnble number of new accounts have been opened within the last few weeks and that several of them are for $1,000 or more. Bankers paid in fines at Oakalla. Jail into police court. clerk's department they find they are being pald a good interest in addition to the credited now. The couple left the court arm in arm, confident of being able t0 settle their ciifilculties and talking of "maybe we might take a little honeymoon trip in the spring." STIFFNESS Plenty of Miulrd’! wall rpbbod in noon one yo‘ nghl. Bathe rho mo p!!! with vu- vom baton you I114 u You'll noon llinbov up I “iN7YR'6'$ UhlrIoilrMIfl BY GOLLY- THE LESS You Kmqw ABOUT ‘rt-us GAME rue. BETTER “I'm-J KW PLAY rr- Now WHERE DID I KNOCK THAT BALL. TD? \ KMOWIT DIDN'T ~ / co our or Tue. ‘i’ THOUG Of interest to aviation companies and to aviators generally ls n. small map of Canada recently issued by the Topographical Survey of the Department of the Interior giving the average date of tho start and end of the flying season for float and boat planes. creasing use of the plane in Cau- halt-monthly iiiwrvals are shown by a series of red and blue lines; premium at which their funds arcing red 11f,“ indicating the gppfgx- 011B)» avenue date in snrlns§,v'gl;ep,,_g1'_e§v.§§'s_bcen fined one-tenth of wan.- AT tAs-r- HERE iT tea-i 61.19.: i-rr i-r wu-z. With the graphical Survey itself, the Meteor- Tent was prejudicial w Guam“ m‘ ologicul Service of Canada, the Clv- crests‘ il Government Air Operatiom, tho , in- of the agitish Admiralty, the United ';'.'; Stotecweatlier Bureau, and others, 3 f d t m“ th n ‘m (“may Dolitan Police on his sojourn in ved in Oakalia. Of these 123 with my “Wt the dcposxtors ma“ to Idlli R1: Dflflfizlllflfll’ l? the nzrig- c “R u m m“ ° ‘l ° ‘ m“ ' m: h ner. He left last i ht f0 a mm oi $5,102 reached the city " “ em PK 5 0 c coun ry. sue - ave e o Coulee m, _ "8 II"! Bllrnlrinl The“ the quesm“ of a license cams Hfililllewfl by auto where has too; treasury but there is no trace of ltlwe thhe rungs 032mm ‘mm ‘mmmmfi bewme! a matte!‘ °f 1m- . chug.‘ em‘ a ' ' x an e ‘m a train for Akron. Ohio. Ami- the other 137. e e c g s u“ ‘m ° awe" M P°"l‘“‘°°- Th‘! “mmlli ‘mes m‘ F" Mumvflns Mulls document Wlurdini; Nurse Edith Oavcll to the H',,',i;,,,¥,,,,§,§QN hritieh Museum, Hm Brueger, a 2-2 .-. , .. M , _ "W" 5""! of Mvlninizen. Ger- 0111c: "3.'.‘.‘.?..'I..1‘ 5am. nntoro ear-managers: By George McManus WELL-l FOUND THE BALL ALL. Rim-Wain‘ New VM uoerr- MMm: 16 ‘rt-i: \_ 601.! couR$i-? 33%‘ 1.- . --.--r>1u..- w". . . ,_. , ,.,_.. nil-w"- ~ ' new.» .n s. .f.'__jr'l(vhkfl\lnky-rvrl\fi‘vl we... f! iw- c! M.» i *4.‘ ....... 108 flPDéars thereon. The lnfqrma- 3:61“ S’; in’ m“”°“"‘ “fling? ‘m? ‘ tion used in the preparation of this ' er w“ m ° ° ' map covered some 500 stations and Brusstells at the time M m“ cmmn" '- was obtained from various sources exec“ om The Gem“ com he“? including, in addition to the Topo- m” ‘h’ “mm” l” "11 m’ "W" ri- Hlldwlffl Buy Oomimnv. the Pilots %5i-:-:§:-:§:~:§:-:$!x§=:4 EYESIGHT H? I n», v