I r-ting ews At Home And Abroad EAT-Foil’?! Meeting PRI-NGE L s w c 0 D Y" EDWARD TODAY & ‘THURS. ' é __ usual. PRIChS CA PJTOL. float-Enthusiastic 33%.‘. .232‘; ffinfifné TOMORROW ~ REX BELL (‘ROWDED EVERY KI-FDBM- ANCE. .'\ 'I'he Charlottetown Curling As- ,sociation held their arlnual meeting §last evening in their Club Rooms. §'I‘his was the most enthusiastic nneeting everheld by this Associa- ' tion , The meeting was called to order “by President S. C. Moore with his able Secretary Treasurer C. M. Wil- liams close at hand. After reading the minutes of last year's meeting the President gave his report which wasconciseand tothe polntand opened the way for many compli- mentary remarks. The Treasurer then brought in his report which I showed ‘that the funds of the Assoc- ,iation'are in excellent hands and tevery dollar spent to the very best advantage From out the paggs n! romance-Jiamona, the lov- nblv: Alessandro, her lins- band: and Felipe, hol- brother! Thrilling Act- ion - Suspense - B u r s e ll Romance of the great west. . m’ Curling! Club fissociah ion —May Enter ‘Rink ibi- fieletlan Cup This Coming‘ Season “Strong Committees Appointed-Election of Officers. "u". amuse‘ i l l \ 1 i '1 Ever Held Ike Publicity-W. l". Taylor. S. C. Pep- pin. J. O. C. Cain . Entertainment: D1‘. McGuigan, J. F. McLeod, G. Notting, R. G. Tay- lor. E. S. Coffin. Gama-M. P. Titus, . H. Black, ashes. S. C. Moore. G. G. Houston. . Chaplains: Rev. Ifather Mcln yre. Rev. W. Bruce Muir. Discussion followed regarding dif- ferent points of interest to the club including repairs to the roof. ventil- """‘<l‘- G * I Major League Stars Bag - Two 'Moose\ on Hunting Trip . ' 097F931?!‘ 3151918 | v To New Brunswick Woods A FREDERICTON, Oot. 30. — Twoing eotiditons because of much moose. one ‘with antlers spreadingrainvweather which has kept them 45 inches and having 2o points and confined to camp many days- another with antlers spreading 44 Bush. veteranlllwher °l m“ Phfla" inches and having 16 points as well delphla Athletics who has announ- as several deer are included in the ced his intention Joe } l of blossoming ‘ Hopewell Lodge on Cain's river as Pennsylvania star who was form-‘ their headquarters. erly of the New York Giants and‘ The moose with the . largest lately with Toledo. also was suc- spread of antlers was shot by "Sadcessfulin shooting a deer. Neither; 8am" Jones. leading pitcher of the Eddie Collins nor Benny Bengouzh-l Washington Senators‘ during the the New York Yankees catcher, had! past season, while “Miclrey" Coch— shot any big game up to the time; rane. catcher of the Philadelphia the last reports came out; from] Athletics and recipient of the Am- Hopewell lodge, but Bensollsll ha" Good I0 the trophies already, taken by the party forth as an outfielder next cf major league baseball players has proven the demon deer him‘! heal-ind by Eddie Collins, assistant cf the party. two of the deer which} manager of the Philadelphia Ath- have been killed falling before his.‘ i letics. who are hunting big game in trusty rifle. while Walter Huntzin-l the New Brunswick woods with ger, the erstwhile University Of LastPufff/ of the league of most value to his club in the 1928 campaign, shot the other moose. While Sam Jones has been hunting in New Brunswick on several previous trips, this is Cochranes first big game hunting experience. although he does a lot of duck shooting near his home at ators and general improvements to the building that might improve it, possible ice conditions. ' the McLellan Cup and the Secretary The election of officers for the wining season was then proceeded "m! "Id baa-n! there were that nearly lost their deposit, in fact one politician was heard to remark that he never ran a more closely contest- ed election, When the scrutineers had finish- The Star DOLORES DEL RI O BEAUTIFUL MUQIU t; (LORE AND ATMOS- PHERIC PBOLOGUE ORCHESTRA a NOVELTIBS were as follows: President J. F. Whear. Vice-President: C. G. Duffy. mSecx-etary Treasurer, C. M. Wil- rns: COMMITTEES . . ALSO amnion COMEDY ‘ AND SERIAL THBILLEB’ u: Nsw INSTITUTE-A new tn- s ute was organized at Btanhope by the Supervisor. Miss Schurman ,on October 5th in the schoolhouse. “snows-rm mm and good The following were the embers el- cuts at St. Janice llall- this after-Jaded: _ President, ma. mipci-i noon. llloss; Vice President, Mrs. Anens MacDonald; Secrdtary Treasurer, Kenxie, S. W. Wilkins, W, n, loo: J. A. Fraser, J. P. Simmonds, D. A. McKinnon. Building: H. J. Phillips, Winchester, E. E. Clawson. Roach Is Traded ‘ NEW YORK. Oct. 30.-Realiz1ng lthat the slow but eflectfve playing of his wing men. Babe Dye and Punch Broadbent. must be balanced ORGAN RECITAL-By pupils o! Miss Dora Doyle; Directors, Mrs. by speed and youth on the reserve Miss Roberta Spencer F. T. C. l... Jas. McLaughlin, Mrs. ‘lhos. Mor- line. Tommy (rorman, manager of Wcdnesday, Nov. '1, sac p. m., Bap- gan, Mrs. Geo. Ross; Auditors. Mrs. the New York Americans, bastrad- nst Church. L. . Mrs. Percy Doyle. The ed the popular veteran "Mickey" 8772-10-31-11 regular day of meeting is the first Roach to Niagara Falls of theCan- v ~ .Wednesday of every month, the Idien Professional Hockey league. ii ILL be buying live poultry rim nloemfi l; w be held M; m; for the speedy, hsrdhitting Billy Wednesday, October 31st. till noon. home of Mrs. Jams McCabe when Holmes. ' {i} "\- Rzrzziuoor R0 c“ 977340-3141 Christmas suggestions. Covehead rifie club held a shoot i-‘il’ PERSON want-ins w hava cou) SNAP-“Jack Frost." made m;- coats reiined or remodeled would mmgell gm thggughqug the pmv- "F “'91! Y0 va-ll 0r Write w. Llly ince on Monday night and Tuesday on Oct. 28th. The following are the scores: Joseph Berrlgan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Harry C en traLQuardian K115!“ Mllllmflue- B“ 1154- P- morning last. but reports coming - Bllil-lil-fll-Bl in from various points state that ‘as yet he hasn't. got in any dam- same as is now being experienced. On October 28th, i927, the weather was clear and cold with a slight change in the atmosphere toward night when it rained heavily. The gfollowing day was much the same. [On the 30th considerable hail fell. Water developing into a light snow following day. Shoot staru at 9 fall, turning colder towards night. o'clock 11,111, The maximum and minimum teln- . peratures on the 28th and 29th. 1921 were 46-35; 44-35; comparing favorably with Sunday and Mon- day of this year when the temper- atures read, 48-34; 50-38 respec'- tively. SPLBNDID CONCERT-The pup- ils of grades five and six of Roch- ford Square School gave a very de- lightful Halloween concert in the Music Room yesterday afternoon and was attended by a larire number of boys from ueen Square School and parerlts- the child- ren.’ The programme which was well balanced and was carried outin a praiseworthy manner and elicited hearty applause and many compli- y remarks from those pres- The good Sisten of [fades five and six are to be commended for the splendid way in which the children are being trained. The fol- lowing was the programme: March. Nan Lightlzer; "A Song of Cheer’ . Grades five and six; "A Little Quaker Sinner," Beatrice Crotch; "Pat in Trouble", Annie Lappin: Genevieve Barley. Gme Demoliti- Beatrice Egan; "The Witch's Mes- has made a remarkable recovery from ll condition that. was exceed- mrrlgv grave. 8l28§888i8E$ MEETING-There will be a meet- zncz of the Ladies Auxiliary of the (Janadian Legion in their room on ‘ruursduy. Novemb 1st, at 7.30 p. m. to arrange for the sale of pop-‘ we". and the transaction of other Ms. A good attendance is w. l".°l,ly requested, riot noly of the r cent members, but all interested. 8775-10-31-2! The annual priu shoot will be held Thursday. Nov. lst. If not fine attention of a physician. He recu- perated somewhat and returned home, but finally failing health forced him to decide to dispose of his splendid residence located in one of the most desirable residen- tial diauicts of Greater Boston. He has not decided on his plans for the future. but as his physician sd- vins a change ant! a prolonged rest, he may go south to spend the {winter or go out west to visit re- latives in the Pacific coast regions. sister will likely company him. but will return to this Island befwe going further abroad. —-—---¢O-&—--—-- PERSONALS Capt. T. G. Taylor. has arrived in the city from a‘ visit to Montreal. liltlDAL SHOWER-Mrs. Percy "amid and Mrs. Reagh Home were ulna: hostesses at the former‘s ‘ ~ in this city Monday night. n n kitchen shower was tender- Mrs. Walter l-feartz, nee Miss llulla. Mathieson. who recently rc- 0d from her honeymoon trip.’ . ~:. llcartz received a large nurnbe" H’ u. ‘fr-s attached to each were read by Alias Eva Beer. Refreshments were wen/ed during the evening and a very enjoyable time was spent. ed their gfdumlg t”: me "ml" Mr. W. A. Stewart kindly made the mlde H_ lfrtlt was instructed to find what were therules etc., necessary to enter. It was also d " to commence the usual card games commencing next Friday night and continuing ‘each Monday and Friday night un- til such time as the ice would be in lamps and the curling season start. offer of a Biltmore Hat to be donat- ed as a. prize and several others sug- seated their willinfllass to help the good cause. With such a good start all that is necessary is a continuance of good! a. n. 1. winter weather and these' enflfsetic committees will have all ulates interest enough to bring |tearris from Scotland each year to tour Canada. - . . . . i Cochet- and it'll/ills Picked as Best l of Tennis-Stairs,‘ NEW vow-t, Oct. siih- Henri! Cochet and Miss I-islonlwm-headi the lists of the "world's first ten". W"!!! Players named by S. Wallis Myers. British writer and critic of the game and announced in the current issue of "American Lawn Tennis." Cochet succeeded his countryman. Rene Laoostle, who was firstMn 192'! l and Bill 'l‘llden trials. Nth of thel French stars having dropped a, notch. The runner-up to Miss Wil- l lls again is Senorita Lilgbe Alvar-I ez of Spain. v = , v ii-{OG-“i THE HALLOWEEN APPLE "l‘he consumption of apples in? Canadp. is not heavy, consideringl the health giving properties of the" fruit, and I certainly think if par- ents would make a point of seeingl that the kiddies have a good sup- ply of Canadian Halloween apples; the children and the industry wouldi benefit.’ 1 This is a statement made by the[ Dominion Fruit Commissioner. Mn! G. E. McIntosh, when interviewed regarding our i928 apple crop. A ribbon of apples forty three inches wide, stretching from coast to coast] could be made with this crop. ‘This. would require approximately one billion. eight hundred million ap- ples or the Octobe lst, Department! of Agriculture estimate of 2,958,360 barrels The ‘apple is of particular and, peculiar significance to the chil- dren at this time of the year. Octdaer 31st a large proportion ofi the children in Canada look ‘for-l ward to their Hallowifen apples, and there are approximately 2.000.- 000 of these children ranging from five to fourteen years of age in- clusive. .Placed in a line across, Canada there would be one child every three and a half yards, and if placed alongside the ribbon 0' apples, ‘each child would have as its share nearly nine hundred apples Canada has sumclent home-grown amlea to satisfy the demand of her children for l-lallowden apples. A children will make sage", Margaret Purser; “Their Golden Wedding Day", Annie Mul- lcn, Margaret Prowse; Orchestra Selection. grades five and airlin- tcrtuining. Nan Llgh V, ; Lknlt Dorothy Knit". grade Ye: "Whose . Roberta Weathsrbie. Q» . wins and the n," Grades five and six. The majority of the num- bers were staged in appropriate and very pretty costumes. a “PEERLESS” Eng- lish Fox NettingJlvei-y ,0 i-oll--‘ eed pet'- fect. Sold only by na- iilisn ERS mo, hnuse in house visits on the night 0f October 31st. MOM. household- . 01' may; - “if: lplayed w the belittlement of the ‘like R. E. Mackenzie, president of ‘T’ ‘°’ all .'§.‘:::..r::."i its . a. "“ ‘it’ of soother,- heals and strengthens the in- Bridgewater. Mass. While the big leaguers intended to the territory in which they were lo- cated that those who never had the thrills ci’ shooting a moose decided to take advantage of the opportun- ity. During their stay ‘in the woods they have seen plenty of big game despite the unfavorable hunt- w1u. TRY TO BOOST MEETS AMHERST, N. S., Oct. 30.—Morc track and field meets during the season of 192B as a preparatory mafia-M’: A a uncut,‘ w. A may “n do w and wwmmod u measure toward the Olympic sports sum "at “comm. l A Mb gm- me tun-m‘ of pmyem "m? ‘gilito be held in Los Angeles in i932 _ “m; w mum, the game m“ 5mm and will be the aim and object of D. W. Fraser, president of the M. P. B. A. A. U. of C.,,and his secretary, Charles D. Shipley. Mr. Fraser to- day stated that every effort would be put forth to arrange either sec- tional or provincial track meets in the summer of 1929 to culminate in the Maritime track and field cham- plonships. He expressed confidence that in this way new talent that is now in the embryo, or entirely latent, would be unearthed. During the course of three years these athletes, whose physical powers heretofore had not been known, could be developed. Messrs. Fraser and Shipley in this connection gave their support to a belated report received from A. C. Pettlpas, of Halifax, N. 3., Olympic committee. The report arrived too erican League's Qard as the player been having a busy time ° ning, his motion picture comer, his‘; “shots" including some closeups 0f- "Sam Sam" Jones with his moose. i Present plans of the baseball stars call for them to leave Hopewell‘ Lodge tomorrow afternoon and to spend Thursday night at Doaktown. where they will be entertained at n , party at The Russell House. 0n Wednesday they will come to Fred- ilinnual Meeting a Victoria Club Entry of “Blue and i/Vhite” Into Senior Hockey g Unangimously Adopted by Meéting—A'ddress by’ President — May Stage Benefit Circus. n‘ M, G G Hughes thought that n give most of their attention to deer cricton and on Thursday i-‘Wllilli! fill would stunmaw mares‘ u the dub hunting they found so much evi- the members V _ v > mum emu. one m. more team mrydence that moose were plentiful in leave by Canadian Pacific Rallviay of the party will‘ for Boston with the exception of‘ "Sad Sam" Jones with his moose. Mickey Cochrane, whose wife is mo- toring here from Boston so that he will drive home to Bridgewater. Mass. with her. Rangers Have First Workout SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Oct. 30,- Manager Lester Patrick, and hisj The annual meeting of the Vicqcltlzens of Charlottetown and the‘ New York Ranger puckmen of the toria Hockey Club was held lastglbegweit Club and other athletic National Hockey League enjoyed evening with a fairly large nttend-‘Orsnfllliiiilflns iihfflllkllflllt m? filly; their first actual practice of the hnce. In the absence of Socrctarygfflr the Slilfillllld SUDDQTE, Tfllldfirf-‘il season yesterday when they driller‘ C. Murley, Mr. T, B. Rogers read the Victoria Hockey Club. ' for an hour on the west sldc nrcnri the minutes of the last annual surface. ‘meeting, which were adopted as Elect-lull Ill 055"" Every_ member of the Ranger mall squad except John Ross Roach and The financial report was men Myles I-Mle $00k Pl"?- lll the WW1“ read by Secretary Treasurer, Dr. J. out. Roach. new B081“? "Om T°~",E. Blanchard, who during his re- onto, has not reported hare. yat- pun. paid high tribute to Mr. TB.‘ President-Dr. A. B. Raid. . Lane. former Dartmouth star, mgers and My _1=\_ Kenngdy fol- Executive Commlttee-F. G. Ken- due today. ‘their magnificent assistance, finiin- “Edy- Ffflllll “B5813 T- B- ROBBIE- Cflflvh Fflmk Calm?" 5nd hlsicially and otherwise during the past Df- J- E- Blflllfillfifd. P- C- Brown. champion Springfield Indians of the hockey season" _;_ B_ Murley‘ A ¢ampbell_ . Canadian American league. 815°‘ The financial report which show-, The following resolution moved held their first ice drill of the seas- Cd the club m good standing was by l); J_ E, Blanchard and sec- on yesterday. with every mun Urea-lam, adoplcd as fowl ~ onded by T. B. Rogers ivas unani- em- - Mr. Rogers, acting chairman of mously PBSSEdI I But-h the Rania" “lid 1"d‘““5.ihc Hockey Committee addressed "That the Victoria Hockey Club Wm h°1d 5955mm from now “Hm-the meeting. His remarks were E0 011 T960111 t0 fender any 555m" their respective schedules begin. Hstened m with mm attention‘ Mme n can offer that would help 3 During tllc- course of his report the Firemen and Lesion Baud. he laid stress on the fact that thc Tfillmllmellfi Fund? 'l i n i The following officers wcrc ei- ccted for the ensuing year: Hon. Pres-Dr. J. S. Jenkins. _ > I late for the M. P. B. meeting, but in its context Mr. Pettipas gave special accent to the necessity of getting the youngsters out and into action. PRAISES MILLER ~ At the same time the Olympic representative paid high pralseio, the perfomiances of Leigh Miller at‘ the Hamilton trials, as well as thei splendid work of Silas MacLellan, of Noel, Hants county, who finished 26th in the Olympic Marathon. In this connection, Mr. Pettipas quell- ed all talk of favoritism being dis- Maritimes. He stated that MucLel- lan did not compete in the official. Marathon. but was given a chance to run upon the Canadian team. Mr. Fraser, in referring to the Pet- tipas report. today expressed re- gret that it had arrived too late for the M. P. B. meeting. National Hockey Making further reference to the, track and field possibilities in the» Maritimes, Mr. Fraser commented‘ upon the wonderful meet held in| the past season at Pictou. where! Leigh Miller equalled the worlrfs record for 100 yards, and Hughic McLeod, the little Cape Breton run- ner under the tutelage of Til‘. Tren- holrn, of Amherst, went out and de- feated Hennigar and DeMar in a i0-mile race, doing the distance with a crippled ankle. As Mr. Fkaser said, if there were more men the Pictou A. A. C.. track and field meets would be real features in the cast. Stomach Signals; Read Tiiem Right " ROBABLY that belching after eat- ing is nothing more than the sign of excessive gastric acid. It is Wlill i0 know bow easily this may always bo remedied. Quick and complete *_ rr- lief can lia obtamcll ,Victorias were put to considerable lviix E_ Nicholson. felllesfitlilllg icxpense in what. developed into a U19 "Garden City Cllclls" 039ml lrather prolonged play-off scrlgs of the club a proposition with refer- ,grimc§_ The “min 111mg, Mp Rog. i-nce to obtaining funds in order w. ‘crs said. "we brought home the finance the organization during the lbacon anyway and thafs the big C0mlnil Willie!‘- Stars Cautioned {thing after all." His proposition, which was un- MONTREAL, Oct. 30.—A caution , . 1 _ d b m mm has gone out’ "um National Hockeyy A. B. Rcllls Report sklcapgilgefor gonsificratioli‘ League headquarters here to all, - by the incoming Executive‘ . l, glllzgerésfllllllglilflngififlglgt blhaThuirlsrldlgislfientlement Mr. T. B. Rogers. Yespfmdlng m- r . ' . ion in regard to‘ the club's,’ November l, they will be suspendedi I 1°°k back “m1 Pleasure o" 1 ‘Wat k m“ by the leflsum gcur last hockey season, entrance into senior hoc ey t l} President Dr. . __ . 1| h d According m latest ‘“‘°"“““°“'{ciiigcficggligylnfvto knmilhtilut my iomiliégiiciiu’ tiiahizntegve thizve 521;”? the hold-outs are confined larztilylport are satlslée; tlllfat tehie-ysglg; ;_:::kS_ “m; said, application had m the Pittsburgh Pmltes and tue their money's worth arid that the born accepted)? l-le further state l New York Ranger chibs’ withliDo 3 [club members are well satisfiedvwith that U10 Vlcmfla Club W“ gm" D°1”°“' Mme’ 5mm“! g“ e‘ m? the management and their team to understand that the Crystals oil| ‘he outs Wm‘ Detroit over "emh cvery member of [which did his fulbSi-lnlmerside were in favoi" of the‘ "“.}‘h§°{,§§§§§p‘,’f,f§§'..D,,.c,,.- Kee1_.:=hare towiirdsbrfnging the intcnned Bl"? and Whlws entrlm“ "no mg and Thompson as holdmum lute championship i0 "our city forseinior hockey ranks this cummil. with Frank Boucher sort of héiif and icufljigngnylzilsyin tSllCtCOSSlOll. Th: w “mg of the Executive wink half, though his case may e re- '“ » S H1. 11S >y0u a ' h, garded as segue‘; The Pjttsbuyghffllflw. ._ 'ln ll week or so will decide ii ‘ tangle. reports in ca ing a i1 .;~‘I 06 6y. ull We wpc an - ~ - _ _ from Manager Odie Cleghorn down,.cxp_cct to make as good a showing amendment to the Clulgs C0§lsilalllo arc seeking more than the ownersfns in the past two years. iion- That any mem 91‘ ° "km; arc prepared to give. The reports of our secretary anzLEXWul-IVL‘ 0T the vmm“ 5°‘ t~ . treasurer will be gratifying to you Club who fails. without a leilllllll“ c ' _' ' land this year a better method of BXBXIISB. to attendtwo meetings h!‘ _ _ lflnancing our club Will be brought will then automatically “almwnn; . - . ' > . Y ~ f E u vc, ' Wltl ROCC l l2:g‘.n,::y§g:,r q-eijisogigaisigligcils; ilgillli. il-jecilniinifigdmefnelciers of the _--- ‘ l ll owor l0 PI-1ILADELPH]A_ Oct, 3o, _ Ken gizsttrgadctiisft 0:112 illltliwgllltltztlt$gillflisglllgilvz YIlgml]>:lYe°l'u"}Pg‘b”“S U Milliia, Philadelphia marathon unaiare practically used up. llll the vawwy ihelebYi cross country runner, turned prov The reports of the secretary and This motion was seconded by! fcssional Saturday and will run treasurer will now ilf‘ read, after McDonald and received the ll llll JoeiBrown ~ Will Come r To Halifax. ..__._.-. against El Quafi,the Franco-Algeri-‘Iwhlch the election of ofilcers for Support 0f the meet-ll!!! an Olympic marathon championlthe ensuing year will take place. ‘ No further business, meeting ull- and Joie Ray, American distance! I lcok forward to an excellent Jfillfnffd- king, in a fifteen-mile race at thelseason of hockey, not only for our Arenirhere next Tuesday night. [club but for the citizens as well. ‘ Now, in closing iheseJew re- ,marks, I wish to thank all whof helped us in the past to bring the, .young players out. and give their: a; chance which they would never; Tm; afternoon at 33o on the have had with one Club in gour Abegwefl ground!’ the Pflnce o; city. Many of you will remember wales and gecond 5mm Dummn-s that during the years 1909 to 1912‘ will clash roi- the third time this We h“ 3 clubs and 6 Wama in W‘ season, city and during those years hoc- ’ The game today promises to be Ikegwlr“ at ‘"5 Pellk‘ I i ; ull cf thrills-as both teams iirc out 5 °°m "E Y"? 5 n Y‘ ' own to win. and the spectators will be Fave that our entry intothe aan- ,,,,§',,‘,‘,““‘°,,,§‘;$-,},’Z.“ has ‘ given lots of action from start tel" Yanks "l b06395’ will be a stint-loom mtg; n. amen“ m bring finish. “lulus and a help to the .furtheringjJoe pBg-own uofanlgetrolt lb Halifax. ' The first game played between c! younger senara a °l'.h°°'"l'"ro thpt né may train for three these teams was a draw, 5nd the lists who in the near future will weeks with my “when The m, i qnc was taken by meiadd materially in keep the iS-d m, h“ m “nth Io m chic.“ w , Prince of Wales. ,land in the forefront, as e Abeg 08m one o, the but “gm hggvy- Both teams put. up great football. weits llfld Vlcs have done ln' the Weight "hm" o’ p e worm ‘takin a little "Pope's Dia sin" or when pain is S0 is for your comic t. anrl l": that constant gas on the stomach does not drift into aatritln! "'Pape’s Diapcpa n" instantly neu- trallaes the eitccss stomach soul and stomach lining, prmnoting normal, inlus digestion and thus Q txulirevsnt future trouble. many years millions have used. and recommended "Pllla a Plliwilfl" go‘- gha and sure relief of 13in‘ ‘ ad allied -‘ “ tr clich- example! Get a till-cent flamed and. today's fixture should be the past. among the a ihwlley Is- J d l ed by Burns 7. best yet. qregations of this time Prov- to ‘é 133'?’ ‘in H: womg- ‘ ~ nces. - = " m. e_ A- 3- Ymldm‘ X53332 iiviirrictgiiiciassuagmuuonc. - V" i 753$". Club grown got one derision! 3"“ Mr. F. G. Kenn ;_ riierhbelwo, fl- _m'otiol—~' bGcKc ans was . rd"! " the Executive in over “u. 9min. "Phat the Victoria diuo eflhiili its 91°“ ._._..<..m°" l” appreciation to the citizens of Charlottetown and the rural dis- tricts for the many act; of co-op- eration arid financlahald fiddled- Th ‘was of it nciics whoa properly smiled. idilrillg the past lesson. ‘ * by Mr Fraser and by the meet- <o;-____ :_:Scres Hailed Quickly-Have you a. persistent sore that refuses to heal? Then. try Dr. Thomas’ lilclec- tric Oil in the dressing. It will stop slouching cary awliy the proud fluh. thaw out the pus and prepare a clean way lfor the skin. It is Kl- cogniacd‘ healer amaig oils and ‘ people can certify that i l P Street car lines of two Swiss cluta are experimenting with entailing air brakes that apply oartidililll“ t1 faced shoestotnerailsinsteado’ the wheels. _- ' o "Papa's Diape in” from ‘ at; no matter low severe stomach troubles you will gel harmonise. ‘ A motor operated crane. canal"? cf 11mm hiuvy lands. that canlbf. QOIRXMQIVOBB tractor has ball’! ‘l, vented by Germans; ; ‘ i513; Inventors of a device to arrange _3ly adop n; added" ‘ odors in a sort of musical scale claim ing, . perfumes cannot be successfully Mr. '1‘. B. Rogers blended unles Qieir component parts few words of appreclafiorsftouhq