Di solve l: il l" GU ,, ammo-Ilia l0‘ to _ . 2 ZU {(1.1%) Tiff fl/l.’ S/YHNUU/ L’ SHOP from Holmaws Catalog. ATTENDING BIW-INGB-J-lon J. J.- Johnston member of the Royal Commission appointed (.0 Investig- ate the causes of unrest among the steel workers of Sydney,‘ and also ‘ to deal with other Industrial quee- tions, returned to the city this week from Ottawa. The organiza- tion of the Commission has been completed and WednesdayDctoher 31st has been flxedjor the next day elf-meeting at Sydney. _3i-IOP from‘ Holmanfs ‘Cptloiog. LQUMMERSIDE $1181 E83 c°|_|_EGE—-Tho time ,1 en er l8 u,“ 1t menus doubling your In- come, Special cpurflflfi lly "Ill"- Bwibkeepitig, ‘f Arithmetic, Short- hnd; etc. liiveplnsgclasseil. J- Pes- gon, Principal; R10. 801N145. . , . Lass THE "JTOYAL Electric vucuum (ileahersq chose dirt at imnncna. carpcrdebarmtent. sum- merslde, on Saturday. _ 1282-10-24-31 LAW-SUIT (Continued from Page 1.) p515: I-t ull. At the W. ‘-K. Rogers building tMr. Gillespie examined it nnd said, “Better keep the ring, nnd if there Is n. treward for it we'll g0 fifty-fifty.” tlliiss Stanley laug- hed but said nothing. Witness as- sumed Mr. Gillespie saw the ring first because he was the first to speak before it was picked up. hliss Earl had heard a conversa- tion later between Mr. Gillespie uni-l Miss Stanley In the shop about the ring nnd about a "fifty-fifty split" but did not know who made the remark, and did , not think it was taken seriously. Mr. Barnes could recall no con» vcrsatioxi between the parties at the shop over thc umttcr, The Court, in ilismlssing the suit against the defendant, pointed out that the only mailer 01' 1115111110 was as to who saw the ring l'irst. .\Ir. (iiilcspilfs evidence that he did so is corroborated to some extent by Miss Sinnott. At the Roi-KEY? building corner it appears -to have dawned upon Mr. Gillespie that the ring might ‘be valuable und that ii‘ a reward was offcrcd he should gct a share of it. Miss lSiunott tiocs not know whether the "fifty-lily" suggestion included herself for not. The tlcrciulaut seemed to take the suggestion as a itikc", and ntudc no offer to "split" any reward at that time. Mr. (lillcsple claims that when the ring was picked up a bargain was made that the reward, --.FOR SALE-Star touring car run about one thousand miles in good running order. Apply to Law- eon MoMurdo, North Bedeque. » 1283-10-24-21 —FOR SALEPW. A. Curtis res- idence on Winter Street, Summer- side, this is a bargain for anyone intending to buy property in Sum- merside, also several others on good terms. For further informa- tion please apply to Morley W. Bell, Summerslde. 10-20-31. --DON'T MISS ..the demonstra- tion of Royal ‘Electric Vacuum Cleaners at ilolman's, Sunbmerslde on Saturday afternoon. 1282-10-24-31 Mlfllllvl Llnlment Relieves Colds if any, should be divided. ‘This is denied Iby Miss Stanley and her denial is corroborated by Miss tSin- nott. The weight of evidence seems to be against Mr. Gillespie in this. There was no obligation on the owner's part to pay anything, but in recognition of the honesty die- pltiyed she, of her own free will, paid Miss Stanley $25 and Mr. Gillespie had no claim in the world ilguiust Miss Stanley unless, for a good consideration, she agreed to divide the moucy, and llierc was no tavidcnct: before the (Jourl that any such bargain was niutlo. tludgment was‘ therefore for the defendant. -__.__¢o>___._ : zUseful given in Cflllflp.-—EXIJl0I‘OI'B. 101i very useful in camp. 'When the feel and legs are wet and cold it is sprain be sustained, nothing could be better as a dressing or lotion. ii- {t} zz-Corns cripple the feet and HOTEL VICTORIA Offers to the travelling public o comfortable, up-to-date hotel. Con- tains 44 rooms with private bnthmThe Cuis- ine In famous Ill 0V" Canada. Telephones In all rooms. Courteous lervlce. H. C. BROWN. Manager 611311051313613011111 Hotel C0., Ltd., % VICTORIA HOTEL Clinton L. Baxter, Portland, Mo‘. ll. T. Taylor, Moncton: 1-1. A. W. yIcConbrey, Sydney; Wins. H. A. W. hlcCoubrey, Syllney; Louis M0 (loubrey, New Glasgow: Milly Mi‘- (Youbreh-‘Sydney; W. B. Page, Si. John; J. It. Cullen, Halifax; R. C. Ellis, New Glasgow; aguo; J. W. ‘P. Smith Amherst; 1i. V. Peters Montreal; flluude Brown, Loggview; A. J. lluland. Toronto: W. B. Pohtnti, Ottawa; Joe. T. Sutherland, Kingston: ll‘. It‘. Gus- cotl, Toronto: G. l". Yorke, Toronto It. ll. itcld Halifax; .l. Urqulhart, Halifax; E. It. Suddoly. Toronto; G- Clerhflmlnw, 1.. Smith, Victoria; Monlaguen W. S. McDonald. Monl-"Pmnfl. Alberto“; eon, Boston; Mcltse, Toronto‘. CLEARANCE AIICTIIIN SALE ATKENSINETIIN 116T" 3i On account of a comploto change more ll years old. 81"!" h!’ (mm l" my business l will sell withqlllClip, 1 mare» 11 ycnrfl 0M- extra "ilifirll". "ly form situated one-hllifgooti driver with some speed, 1 re- This fortngisterod Jersey of choice land nllwllh hcifur calf at foot. 2 wks,old n lt-nna of the fin-l cow 9 yours old Jersey grads. B oases In the entire continual-pigs, ~30 hens _ Inc rooms um! ‘has dulyWycndolfes, 1 driving slcilth. 1 110K five _ years._lfltzloi n. 1 family slellfll. 1 lmlntlnfl mllo from Kenslglon. contains 23 acres (alcurctl. It has n eat ‘h ly. has n been built about. Wllllilllcd with all lt-nccs lpelud “r080. o ncfrlo High frmft-prooflblldoinofit, Thoro is also dutc barn," hen-h lflrso nnd beau fcitct-tl with cedar nnd wire, I "l" Words. this ls mode‘ best homes in Dl‘0pt‘l'1y can vnte snlo 1110 province. “p 1:0 gutrcgnsod b '0 c . 1llt. then sold. It ‘will on that ""1" by public m“ be with stoclncrop fuuowa: “"11 Implements us ~1 extra good carriage rd cohvon-aleldt, 1 road wanoml "lick W35‘ Ing steam bunt, sew-on anduoll , ts and telepbonentrotind the farm,1 cream separator “ (Renfrew), s00 lbs. capacity. 1 8M- "lllrse and up-tenilns engine 1% Il- l’-- (l- H- C-l- ouse and garage; a1 power washing machine, 1 1101010 tifnl orchard. Fdrmscuffier. a quantity of hay. 51'5"» m k a II Bill-oats and potatoes. mvod _ c ... ""1"" In sohcrnl to bgngne boyf ttlltlpinoTsil-mtsglthlgn Illmrlfhg. ‘llllscllsllixltt for ters, Mrs. Stephen Cudmo v and Thlecash. If dny is stormy. sale first y Drl-fins dny. . ll not auction togetherl-IUOH B. MORRISON, launch ...-.... Water Street Charlottetown This popular Hotel has been completely renovated and re- furnlshcd throughout and offers very com- fortable accommodation to the travelling public. The table la espec- lllly good and the pub- llo are courteoualy cured for. - Rates $8.00 a day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR. Manager Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd., Proprietors QU EEN HOTEL w. McPhcc, (ieorgetowll; MH- John T. W. E. Lawson Albcrtou: ll. l". Ramsay. 51119110"? .l. b}. Iiuuiber, Alherton; F. W- Jlprdy, Albcrton: Elizabeth Macin- ins, wvlnltcrtowu- hllsfliw-ll-KQIIY Miuiieott Ohio; A. Scllick. St. John; w_ A_ wwrwick. St. John; J. E. A. Marlon Ottawa; Beatrice Robert- cow, 4 yrs. old. ,purc -bred Wllllfl kinda harness used T. W. BENTLEY Kensinstou Auctioneer. surveyors, prospectors, and hunt- ers will find Dr. Thomas Eclectrlc well to rub them freely with tho Oil and the result will be the pre- vention of pains in the muscles. and should a cut. or contusion or Ask for Dllnurnlha nnd tnlu- no otlu-r muke walking a torture, yet sure relief in the shape of Iiolloways Corn Remover is within reach of _ Darty made brief remarks, expres- und John of Wlnsloe sud. two sin- Mrs. Bruce Proctor of Brockton. Mails. NIL8ON—At the P. lll. I. Holllltal Samuel Nelson of Ructloo, aged 75 yum. llcan Church, Ilustlco st 1i o'clock Tiviznu gitvfu. c. A. u-tcn TEA m do. HALL-Ham,‘ ton- gue. hot scalloped potatoesmalnds, pickles, jellie with whipped cream, ttssorted bread and cakes. Tickets 50 cts., Thursday, 25th 5-7 p. m‘. . ,. _ 1 on. FULLERTON mouumsrrr FUND-Subscriptions will now be received by the undersigned Com- mittee from all friends of the late Dr. Fullerton who wish to contribute toward the erection of this memor- ial. W. A. Stewart, W. K. Rogers, John Agnew, J. R. Burnett. D. A. MacKInnon, (Savings Bunk.) SOLDIERS’ ADVISER-Dr. H. D. Johnson, of this city has been appointed Official Soldiers’ A41- viser for the province of Prince Edward Island. Tho..duties of the position are generally to advise and assist tax-members of the for- ces In matters pretsining to re-es- tablishnient and pensions and to perform such other duties as may be prescribed by the minister. LOST Hi8 WATCH-Mailman Hooper Essory, returning to his boarding-homo Saturday at noon after the morning's delivery of mail, found n. valuable gold watch and all his loose change amounting to 811.50 tnissing from his clothing hunt-Z 11D in his room. lie exonerat- es the people in tho housc, having a shrewd suspicion that the culprit was a transient visitor who has by this time (lcpnrttltl for pastures new. . A VERY "LEASANT EVENING was spent at the ll-uikctt Lodco, l-lunlcr River, Monday evening when the members of Coiwill, L. f). L. of Kensingtoti paid an offici- al visit. to the former's lodge. After regular business the meeting was thrown open. The visiting Lotigc entertaining with a most agree- able program, piano selections, solos, speeches etc. A toothsome supper was served before retiring and a cordial invitation was extend e11 the iiunter River bethren to return the visit in the near future. COUNTY COURT-The adjourn- ed election case of Either Hrown vs. John McFadyen, returning of- ficer, came up before Judge Stew- art at the County Court yesterday. The plaintiff is siting tho (lefenti- ant for refusing to take his ballot at. the provincial election. Judg- _ment in the case was reserved. in the cnse- of J. A. Farqtiharson vs. J. C. McDonald, action for damag. e9 l0 l1 Wilson, Judgment was given the plaintiff for $5. A number appeals for new trials came up. THE MARKET-Tile market yesterday was fairly well attended. ‘Butter sold at 38c, and 40c; eggs 38c and 40c.- chickens 90c to 51.25- lllllikfl. $1.25.‘ cranberries. 15c qt; plums, 28c. qt. and apples 10c doz. Outs. 450.: potatoes, 40c to 450,; hay loose, 50c to 600.; baled, $12.00 to 813.00. There was n fair supply of fresh and corned cod. No had- dock. Mackerel, 20c to 40c., and 1111111011911 BlIlJDly of smelts at 10c DEPARTURE REGRETTED.‘ Ml" ll- Jensen. until recently 1mm. ill-lot‘ cl‘ E. E. Parsons variety store In this city,left yesterday morning for Halifax, where he intends loc- ‘11-‘108- Jen’ es he was familiarly g c3119‘! by 111B boys. was an ardent u lmirer of the Madisons baseball team, nndif rooting for a team 3101118 win a game, then Jep must flllwly be counted on the winning side. As a slight token of the este. em in which he was held by the above club, a luncheon and presents. tion was tendered him lust night it Lambros Bros Billiard Pat-ions, at which several of the 8111?." sincere regret m; Mr. Jepson's departure, and gggur. inll him of a warm welcome should he at any time return to Charlotte- town. Mr. Joe thll-mbrm! prmlded, and Mr. Bill Purcell made the pres- entation. M-r. -Jepson ‘In a brief SPEECH thanked the boys and aa~ sored them that he would always have pleasant memories oi‘ his stay in Charlottetown. After a number of songs the party broke up by sing ing "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" and wishing Mr. Jcpeon the best of luck in his new home. Rlinnrtlbu Llnllnent for Cough: Births SCH URMAN-At the Prince Coun- ty llospitni on October 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schurman, North lledcque, a son. William Ernest. Marriages DIAMOND—HlN_E—At St. Peter's Cathedral by the Rev. F. M. M111- 0ft “It has been a year now since Tenlsc helped me back to good health and I have never had a sick day since," is the high tribute paid the famous treatment, recent- ly, -by Mrs. Corlne Leblanc, highly esteemed resident of 126 Stu-lint! Ave., Ontario, 0mg , "My ctomqctgat ‘ cqrou, ' for four yesrifeontif-llseemeifrtofi right oil the verge of a. nervous breakdown. 1 scarcely ate enough to keep “soul, and body together. 3 PET '8 STARC taking potatoes this. week. ,. _ actory FACTORY YARN (Stanilelds) 4 large skelns for 81.00, J. W. Mur- dock und Company. WHERE ARE YOU 801118 Thursday? To Y. M. C. A. H1511: ten. GRAND CONCERT Friday. Oct. 26 at. 8.30 p. m. Bernice Stultz. violinist assisted bv (‘hnrlotttvtflwll talent, Mulpeque Hall, Admission 35 cents. - MEN'S NAVY BLUE serge suits a dandy at $18.00 this week at J. W. Murdock and Company. 2i TO THE CASH customer at Poole & Thompson's Thursday, Fir day and Saturday, 25th, 20th, 27th, 4 doz. men's winter caps will he sold for 98 cts. LADIES HOUSE dresses and bungalow aprons for $1.00 this week at J. W. Murdock and Com- puny. DON'T'MI88 the bargains this wock ut J. W. Murdoch's and Com- Dlllly- 2i A LINE OF MEN'S torusers will be sold for 81.50 Thursday, Friday. Saturday at Poole & Thompson's. MEN'S $22.00 blue serge putts will be sold on Thursday. Friday and Sntnrdny at Poole nnd Thomp- son's for $16.50. 2i TAKES LOCAL MEN--Mr. Roy Welch, Juniper. N. B., who has been recruiting workmen for the Flemming Gibson flompuny hcrc. lcaveirthis morning with about forty men for New Brunswick. STANFIELDS GREEN LABEL shirt and drawers 81.00 each: lmcns hose block and brown, 5 ,pairs for $1.00, J. W. Murdock and Company. 2i GET OUR PRICES ON over- coats, underwear and all articles of clothing before buying else- where. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and save money at Poole and Thompson's. TO THOSE PAYING CASH Poole and Thompson's are offer ling a. discount of 15 per cent. on all their boots and shoes for Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday, 25th, 26th, 27th. 2i SPECIAL .MEETING -- At the Special Service at the Central Christian Church, last evening Rev Geo. C. Taylor, pastor of Zion church preached an eloquent and forceful sermon to a large congreg- ation. Mrs. Milton Stewart sung asolo with beautiful effect. To- night Dr. Genge will preach and as this is the last week of the Special Service all are very cordl- ally invited to attend and make the meetings a great success. WILL PPRESE-NT COMEDY DRAMA-Members of the Char- lottetown Dramatic Club ore now rehearsing s society comedy drama which will be presented at thc Prince Edward Theatre, November 26th and 27th. The play which is entitled "A Girl with a Million" has never been presented in Canada before, but has been successfully staged in New York, Chicago nnd other American cities. The cast. composed solely of local players is a strong one and is directedvby .\ir. Austin Trainer. The entertain- ment which ls under the auspices of the Knights of Columbus will no doubt prove an attraction for theatre goers. PERSONALS Mr. H. C. Ramsay of Konsing- ton. "the Rawiei-gh main" was in i110 city on business yesterday on his way to Murray River. Mr. Joe. Doyle who for some time has .been one of the popular and obilging salesmen in the gents [furnishings department of Moore & McLeod, left yesterday morning for Hoill-ster, Cal. Mr. iDr.) George WarburtonJeft yesteduy morning on return to Vic- torin. ~B. -C.. after a pleasant visit to friends in this cI-ty. ‘Messrs. J. T. Profltt, E. Law- ons, Edna M. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dlnmonl lo Charles F. Hine, both of this city, August 22. 1923. Deaths HOFFMAN.-At Brock-ton, Mass" Oct. 1111038, Mire. Otto ‘Hoffman. formerly Mips Bertha Molnnls of Wlnalos, leaviu to mourn, her mother, Mrs. . Mclnnls and two brothers Charles of Maine. Funeral. service in Ans- 10 Ps-l-thur-sot-mon-tu-wed Thursday. .3511! 0019591‘- spector for the rey nnd Mary McOoubrey, Sydney. snd Louis McCoubreyt New Gins- zow, are guests at the Victoria Hotel Friuell, New Haven, will be pleas- ed to hear that she has returned home after an operation in the P. E. Island Hospital. son, 'B. P. Ramsay, J. E. Humbsr and F. W. Hardy, Alberton, motor- ed to the city yesterday Mr. J. E. A. Marlon, poultry in- Domlnion Live Stock Department. Ottawa. it ut the Queen Hotel. Mr. and Mns; H. A. W. McCouh- The many friends of Mrs. Charles ~ fpl heslcb. and ,1 would not want_ to sothrwsh, 21 challenger for Mrs. J. J. Stewart. will sing a solo, . what 1 suffered from pain, short- uess. of breath and nervousness again for fifty thousand dollars. "Since taking Tanlac I est more heartily than I ever did, get eight and mine hours’ peaceful sleep ev- qljy night and em enjoying wonder- oreditz fqp-‘ltuy~.rlu>overy. Tanlab isforwhle by? all good drugglsts. Accept no substitute. Over 37 Imilllon lbottles sold. 'iii'llifi'” Pill Hill THE IIIFTIEHIHUPHY Will Arrive in Mon- treal Nov. 3—Silver- ware is ‘Emblemat- ic of Champion- ship of Eastern Canada (Canadian Press.) .\I()\"I‘ItI<lA-l., Oct. 23.—-Dei‘inite word was rcccivctl here today that tho Halifax Wanderers, rhmgllsh rugby champions of the Maritime province..- would arrive .in Mont- real for their game with the Mont- rcul Itiugiiisb rugby club for the hit-tier 'I‘rophy, which curries with it the trhnuupionship of idastcrn Can uda, on Saturday November 3rd. auluillmwlfl BEIIIHEIIIY FIIH Silllllllll Her Keel Was Only Slightly Damaged Challenger Will Arrive at Hali- fax Today (Canadian Press) GLOUCESTER. Oct. 23.- Schooner Columbia. Ameriwfl the International Fisher-men's Trophy. was found to- tiay to have her keel slightly splin- tcrcd by striking a rock just after yesterday. I Captain Ben Pine, her skipper with a party examined the veesei this morning and decided thnt with a new piece fitted into the damaged part of the keel, the Columbia would be ready to slide off the ways tomorrow, and sail for Hali- fax tomorrow afternoon. Davis and Fraser Lose t0 L ‘of C The L. of C. and Davis and Fraser teams opened the sea-son's tbowiing tournament at the “Leaslw- Aileys last night; the former win- ning out by a score of 2096 to 1l707. The following were the line-ups. DAVIS and FRASERS .l. Chandler . . . . .. 76 72 167 E. Il-lolland . . . . .. 99 108 105 ll). Osbonie .. . 99 119 103 .Ias.. O'Brien .. 123 115 117 F. Hown-tt ... 115 149 140 512 563 632 Total .. .. .1707 L. of C. (i. ill-a-ddlgan . . . . .. 127 114 146 A. Duffy . . . . .. . 100 158 170 J. Callaghan I20 138 126 F‘. W. Mahon .. I41 1-10 158 A. Jay . . , . . . . . . .. 15B 150 ‘.41 655 700 T41 Tot-oi 2096. Next game tonight bctwccit "In- vinclbles" and "Live Wires". Mr. Angus ' McDonald. Sourie leaves this morning for Campbell- tou, N. 13., on a business trip. __.__.._ Mr. J. M. Ross, Boston, who has been visiting in the eastern part of the tProvluce, lcnves this morn- lug on return to the Mninl-and Mr. A. J. MoNevin, 1M. L. A, Ar- gylt- Shore, is registered at the Revere .1 Thursday Friday nnd Saturday dol- I jive Taniac all the .. McLean & Townsend, Montague. leaving Gloucester for Nova Scotia! ' i111.- ucyv laboratory will be It" " ‘ W1.’ T ~'_., ‘ Eastbrnfin ....'8HOP from Holman’: Catalog. ..'BE WITH THE CROWD Inr days at Ives and Murdock's Ltd. . 2i ..'MR. W. L. FRENCH of the United Drug Company. Toronto. Ont; will be in Montague Oct. 25th 26th, and 27th helping Mr. H. J. Mabon with his one cent sale. 1225-10-22 4i. “f; BIG DOLLAR DAYSTJrIm- miugfull of bargains. Oct. 25. 26. end-flxives and Murdock, Ltd. 2i .."BUY YOUR m-ililnery where you can get service every day of the year. New stock just arrived. Special prices for Triple Dollar Days, October 25, 26 nnd 27th.- 1265-10-24-41 ..*THUFI8DAV, FRIDAY and Saturday, October 25th, 26th and 27th will he triple dollar days with us. ives 1ft Murdock. Ltd., Montague. 2i ..*'.BIG DOLLAR DAY values in new. snappy up-to-themlnute mil- iinery. Thursday. Friday and Sat- urday, October 25, 26 and 27th- McLean & Totvnshend, Montague. 1265-10-24-41 ..*MABON'S ONE CENT SALE starts, Thursday morning, Oct. 25th and continues until Saturday night Don't miss the bargains he offers and remember the dates, Oct 25th, 26th, 27th. 1131-10-17-71 .150 BIG PRIZE JPACKAGES at $1.00 each. Every fifth package contains coupon good for $1.00 worth of merchandise. Are you lucky? Try one-Jfriple Dollar DuysL-ives Kz Murdock, Ltd. 1265-10-24-41 ..'*MEN'$ WINTER ULSTERS $14.95. Boys Wln-ter Ulsters, full lined $6.95. Men's heavy Tweed Pants $1.98. Wintre caps $11101 Ovcrfills $1.29 pair, are few of our bargaiuta~—i'l‘riple Dollar Days, Oct. '25, 26 and 27th.—ivcs & Murdock. l.t.tl. 1265-10-24-4i .."‘THE ANNUAL MEETING 0i‘ the ‘Community Welfare League. Montague, will beheld at the Lea- gue rooms on Thursday, Nov. 1st at 8 o'clock p. m. A full attend- ance is requested-M. F. McDon- aid, Sccty. ‘1261-10-24-31 “"300 YARDS CURTAIN Scrims colored borders 15c yard. Yard wide Paiilette silk, color green on- ly $1.00 yard. Ladies nil wool fancy pull over Sweaters $1.98. Misses’ Fur Coats ‘$146.95. Dollar Days, Thursday, Friday and Satur- day.——lvos & Murdock. Ltd. 1265-10-24-41 ..*SEE OUR BROWN 50in. Un- Ion Serge at $1.00 yard. Black and white Shepherd's checked Coating 50 in. wide at $1.00 yard. Heavy Corduroy Velvet 27 in. wide.brown green and purple $1.00 yard. Lad- ies Winter Vests. 2 for $1110. ‘Triple Dollar ‘Days, October 25, 26, and 27th. Ives K: Murdock, Ltd. 1265-10-24-41 ..'MABON'8 ‘lo SALE —~One‘ cent buys another of the same art- icles it don't matter what price it is. If "the article costs $5.00, you get two for $5.01. If it costs 25c you get two for 26c and so on_ Drug-s, toilet articles. hot water bottles, stationery, shaving sup plies, vacuum bottles, etc_ Almost First come first served. 1130-10-17-71 zzlMothers can easily know when their children are troubled with worms, and they Jose no time in applying a relisible remedy-~ Mother Graves Worm Extermin- ator. B|GGE$T AIRCRAFT LABORAT- ORY TO OPEN JANUARY 1 PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 23.1—The largest aircraft experimental lab- oratory In the world will he corn- yleted nnd in operation at she Hilladelphia Navy Yard by 1m»- uury 1, 1924, according to Captain nnvai aircraft factory here. . in addition to the great labora- tory, a new fIO-acre flying field and hangars, to house a score or more planes, will be ready for use by the first of the year. 'I‘I\c most important section of the umnuttontetcr rooms. 11111918 1"‘ itzuzucuts can measure the condi- liun, power-output and input. and hm-scpmver of motors undcr the some conditions as if tho m:|:o' was r.t nn elevation of 55,000 fect. above sen level. The expansion of the aircraft factory is in line Admiral Moffett's program for naval air supremacy. The giant dirlglble Shenandoah Jormerly the ZR-l, was designed, fashioned nnd fabricated at the navy yard here nnd put together at Lnkc- burst. N. J. navnl with The sim lent way to end a corn is Blue- a . Stops the ainln- stsntly. Iyhen the corn ooseno and comes out. Mode in clear- _.__.... Mrs. J. J. McKlnnon “F! W!“ ""1. Will-Ell. returned u t at or Inter The 1.312111‘. .1431; “ HOTEL ARRIVALS REVERE HOTEL (l. Little, Toronto; Dr. A. Gallant Magdalen Islands‘. C. R. and Mrs. McKay, CflmDbBllUHI, N. 11.; l.. A. Cummings. St. Johtr A. B. McAd- am, Morell: E. E. Sharholl, Por- tage; Claude E. Cmn-ron, Portage, Clovie Bellivenn, Amherst, 8.: Claude England. Amherst, N. 8.; R. S. Miller, Yarmouth; R. A. Mc- Innis, Red Point; S. F. Taylor, Summerslde: D. L. Crepe. Sum- merside; W. V. Johnston, Summer- sldo; A. R. Phillips, Summerslde A. McDonald. Boston: J. hi. blot‘!- sn, Ottawa. Elmer Brown, York; Angus Mc- Donald, Bourls; J. M. RossJZoston .l.. 0. Morgan. Ottawa; A. J. Mc- Nevln, Argyle Shore; W. A. Olrvle. naiiili=i everything is included in this sale. f G. C. Wcstervelt, manager of thc ‘- Ea in a the ltd “NUGGET” — the perfect tin. Sir kc f and the m um or easily. soccer". .1>..1..-.i. sy, to. cct polish top of with the brush as irected, revival of the Newfoundland whale fishery by the steamer Cabot and Cachclot has been fair- ly successful. Handicapped by wry stormy weather the ships tn flats have secured seventy fish. The Cnchelot. has creased operations for the season but Cabot will continue until tho middle m’ November. Provincial Council Of The Boy Scouts in Annual Meeting- Tho animal pivoting nf The Pro- vincial (‘outicil Iioy- Scout Associa- tion for Print-v lddwurd island was hold in the City Ilull on 'I‘hurs<ltty tiftt-rnooti. Tho PrI-sitlcnt Mr. D. A. McKlnnon, M. l'., prcsltlt-tl. At‘- tur rcuditig thc tninutcn of the last animal meeting the Secretary gave a report oi‘ tho year's work which showed that flvc lruops or about 200 scouts had hccu carry- ing on the programme during the year. Half of these had received Tcnderfoot badges while 550 had finished their second class work. A few proficiency badges bad been awarded. I of following up this organization] work by a visit in n few months‘ time o fa field mun. ] The Provincial Council for the ensuing year was elected as 101-‘ lowsz-Mr. D. A. MacKinnon, M." P., Mayor Jenkins, Mr. W. M. Lea, Col. H. M. Davison, Dr. McGuigan, Reverends G. Taylor. W. Orr Mulligan, E. Malone, H. D. Ray. mend, G. T. Spriggs, R. St. John, Col. D. A. MscKinnon, D. S. 0., Major llicNutt, Messrs. A. A. Pom- Hffly. J. J. Trainer, Ambrose Joy, R. H. Rogers, J. A. MacMilIan, C., L- Mlles. Lco McDonald, Dr. Tid-‘ marsh, Colonel Penke and Hon. J.‘ A. McDonald. The Council elected officers us lows: Patron-Lieut Gov. MacKinnon. President-Mr. D. A. McKinnon, M. P. Commissioner-Col D. A. Muc- Kinnon, D. S. 0. Vice Pres. and Asst. C0m——Dr. hicGuigan. §svt'etary~J. A. MacMillsn. Pfeflflllrer-Msinr T. E. McNutt. Executivv-R. H. Rogers, J. J_ Trninor. .\llnurtI'n Llnlment for Dnndrufl’ Connections tor Mainland points ing Charlottetown at 6.45 n. m, and connections for iliontrcal llllll Westi- tions for Boston. Connections from hiainland will merside will connect with Express N ut Tiguisb at. 9.55 p. m. n. m., arriving at Summersidc at 9.45 Passengers by mixed train No. p. m. and arriving at Summerside 6. at 3.10 arriving at Emerald Jct. at 4 merslde at 12.10 p. m. Trains will leave Charlottetown on about same schedule as at prese Returning will leave Elmira 6 a. m p. m. Wednesday only. Sourls 6.50 p. m. Monday and Friday and 11.80 day, Wednesday and Friday. on application. Montreal: Chas. McKenns, Kelly's Atyourdrumln Cross; W. Slade, MontreaL 1214-10-"24-121. in barn and yard. apply. ljitinnnt Nllflliilllll Ballasts CHANGE OF TIME—P. Sunday). 0.20 n. m. Monday and Friday and 5.30 s. m. Wednesday 8 n. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Ssturd There is no change In the Murray Harbor Serv-lce. tion and Ticket Agents, who will also furnish timetables, DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTQ OFFICI- knowledge of chemistry had been flooding Europe with twodollars notcs from which the figure "2" had been removed and "100" sub- stituted. It was thought that the destruc- tion of the sourcc of ‘this bogus money would solve the problem. The counterfciters hsd been in- dustrious. Throughout Europe they had cashed spurious hundred-dollar notes. In Iiudapest three men, Mov licibcrbntim, William Czerny and (lharles Rutgcbcr. have been arrested and found to have con- ccalt-tl In thcir hotel suite $10,000 in bogus buntlrctl-tloliur Iiills. This represented only their "pill money." and the whereabouts of tht- other thousands of bud dollars is unknown. 'I‘l\o rung has been prcyltig m. nigh. < hubs and such places. By the limo thc money reaches n bank t‘n- voonu-rfcitvrs urn far away. Scztrcb isprtires-c-tiing for other Im-inbt-rs oi‘ tin- gang. tllnnrclfit Llnlmt-nl Ilumlrull FOR SALE Farm at Savage Harbor, consist- for For particulars > filled show that an average of 25 per cent of’ the school children In the United States have defective vision. The principal eye defects, semi-q. mg to authorities, are hypgr. mefropia (far-sightednell), myopia (naar-slghtedneon) and astigmatism. Defective vision, chiefly myopia, ls found to a large extent among older children In schools, as It Io progress- ive. Near-slghtedncsc lo tho most prevalent eye affliction, beginning primarily from con- genital astigmatism and the subsequent strain upon the accommodation of the eye In an effort to sec. Have your children's eyes examined and know the facts. consult H. J. MABON Optometrist Office Connected with Drug store Montague E. ISLAND DIVISION Effective Octoiber 29th and unti Edward island" will mtrke only one I further advised Steamer "Prince passenger round trip daily (Except Stmdny) between Borden nnd Tormentiuo. will be made by No. 39 train leav- train No. 214 leaving Swmmersido at 7 n. m.. connecting ut Sackvlllc with tho Ocean Limited, making ru Canada and the rail connec- be niudc by No. 44 train leaving Borden at 4.05 p. m.. arriving at Charlottetown at 0.20 p. m. and p-as- sengers for west of Emerald Jct., will connect then- wlth train No. 213. arriving at Summer-side 6.05 p. m. where passengers for west of Bum- o. 3 leaving at 6.4-5 p. m., and arrive Passenger train No. 39 leaving Charlottetown at 6.45 a. m. and con- ' nectirtg n-t Emerald Jct. with mixed train No. 211 leaving Borden at 6.50 u. m. leaving Striuiiiersido Tuesday 'l‘hursday and Saturday ut 12.30 p. m. arriving at Tlgnlsh at 6.10 p. m. 213 leaving Charlottetown at. 2.50 05 will connect with Empress No. 3 leaving Summerslde at 6.45 p. m. and arrive at Tignlsb at 9.55 p. m. Passenger train No. 4 leaving Tlgnlsh at l0 u. m. daily (except Sufi day) arriving at Summerside at 1.10 p. m. where passengers for East will connect with mixed train No, 212 leaving Summersido for Borden .40 whore it connects with Express No. 44 arriving at Charlottetown at 6.20 p. m. Train Ne. .212 leaves Tig- nlsh Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6.40 a. m. and arrives at. Stun- for Sourls, Georgetown and ElmIfL‘ I nt. viz: 3.10 p. m. daily (except 0.. . daily (Except Sunday) and 1 ‘ a. m. daily (Except Sunday), a. m. Wednesday only. Geolje sy, 6.45 s. m. and ‘L10 11.1111‘. it p‘ iipcm- - Particulars of other local services wlllbe given by all C. N. CR. 8Q?“ folders, etc; I LA 101st! uln- ttln only no) [-11% m. . .- '0 eocus c100 u. s. an.|.s ARE " ' ‘ BLOODING EUROPE _ VIENNA. 0c? 23.—-0ne ........ln' dollar bills which were worth only i‘. ‘.\vo dollars when they left the - United States for Europe are g being clr;ul.-tcd in Germany, . ' .1 ustria, Hunt-airy anti Italy. In lJ'_I'll|l'.-.'y, 1922. u counter (canadlan PM") felting shop was ru-tltzd in War- ST JOHN NHIL Oct 23__.rhe saw. A Polish merchant with ._a. ,. ing of one hundred acres in high fil- cultivation, also good house and out-bulldlitgs and orchard, pumps s. Mr. Harry Lister of the Dom- FULTQN |_, DOUGLAS inion hxtzcutlvc who has been or- lggiplgggwfmgi ganiziug troops in thc Province for the past few weeks reports-ti that. _. -_;= ——;——_—_—a he had completed organization '7}. work in tho following centres: ‘*"*“H“ .01?" Charlottetown (st. Pauli, 1iunt.r - - . River, Souris, Cardigan, Mt. Stow- Defective V1810“ arLMoIitaguo, Georgetown, Kcn- ‘ ,, sington, Albcrton- and (YLnary. Ilypubhc Schools Mr. Lister stressed the necessity S£fl""°a "cmflY Wm- .4 gtv----¢