9-» »A,_§_Q. av A<Aw>!-_l\-\»a~44 n ,1; Bulbs g i l nluabietbsne interruption, and ferred Share divid customers for gas $100. l sent to enquirers. _ 94 Great George Street IJNTIIM. TORONTO I WINNIPIO ‘ '" A Conservative Investment “to yield 6%”. 5 Cumulative Preferred gipanelflotcthe Ottaw < l P 111111111!- bq iggoaililrnxnded tir-Qvestorei. e " i” - "yer ‘ f fmore _ The Comfillw e npéapfm us; §§1i1n‘111;&uri_ It; ‘experienced, conser- vative and successful. i" ' i d ‘t Common It h. “gfidtglvgffi 'io°"y¢l§- without earnings were nearly four times Pre- It serves the Ifflwllll 010511910115 015' trict of Ottawa and Hull. and 1185 30.000 community of 150.000 P801119- The shares are a reliable investment. We invite orders for them at to Yield 610% A complete descriptive circular will be Royal Securiltie: Corporation U. C. SOKEEN llALlF VANCOUVER g]; .Heat y fa thfullv in 1922, available end requirements. and electricity in a per share chai-lotiegown. P- E- .1- sT. JOHN Nlsnw YORK For Fire Insurance Consult H. M. SIMPSON 158 Richmond Street Phone 368d. ++¢+" Our Fall Shipment of Flowering Bulbs dlrec. from Holland. All choice first elze Bulbl. 111010 “u, d m the Squaw SHE progress replprts presented at the li d lat st name {mai-k, the "Bayer Cross." inch. Torrl ell‘ i . t l l . ‘ ‘ meg‘ "5 of 1 e 001111111 C°1111¢1L1l19 um i a 68' e _--_<o>____ bilrmllelter in 6104's. "W" H He Th“ "V1111" “=0 91°” 1111100111 111 anneal is receiving scncrnl snllnori vnricilcl» 111 y A FA5T|D|OU$ ANlmAl. »~--<¢>__A_- Tcklc “as expanded from 300 i0 in all the Provinces of Canada. The E l "‘ 0903 ‘T310001 00113111593- 111:0‘ contributions fronl Canada-will be l-lyeolniho. (Double and l The clli)’ girl nclilinvlns in the TIMBER FOR JAPAN. _ ‘m’ “lm-‘wse e, w“ a“ 11°11’ 1111111111’ 1" 111B 10"" 01111111111118 Country spoke w the Kflmle‘. construe ed s nce the d saster and supplies and a portion i“ cash to be l mull‘) [about the salvage way the hull re:- The provincial Government has Li"cilllillilirlglglgllgviitgilggliwlslllllgg‘ devoted to the relief and care of lalrlled- ber, arranged with the Timber lndus- ' y p e‘ on ‘children who are “llrlwmg "M0119 TullPll (Double and Single) ‘i hwvpnp. said n“, farmer‘ l.“ [rips Council m, British (johlmblu tw: matrernlty hospitals with 200 Mme 0193mm; , Dlrwln (long stem) TullpB- glilllirlt be on account or that rcd to guppy), a cargo or lumber at bins lezzacb, (one chitllllren Shll08?tl[?l E ‘ blow“? volne wearing" (m! “M i‘ 0 v l H __ w i e s. an two osp as x ent of the Need Naroiaeue (Poliantbius) l _, - l ,, . v . _ ., " ‘ y" “ 119501“ 115 “'01 for contagious patients each con- D ffodlla ( er flue) ' m“ me‘ Bald [he gm’ of m” Dlmflmm‘ Gflvellnmenl 1°" taining 250 beds. The hospital per- A fair idea of the extent of th 4 i I ' 7 ' course. ‘l know its awfully 011d 0f llleans of-trausportlltlion across the _ 1 e prawn,“ but I had no mm a mm"? m m m, k9. m r snnnel for these number 168 doc d sasier and forthcoming needs may , FNQQMQ’ groom, etc, etc., (nuntry ‘bun would notice m" Tokmlqndv ywfogéng‘ n c cs 0 Ezra. 52 apotbecllrles and 801 nurs- zfnglatlgereliliofriaim ‘title following in- " Plant Bulbe out-doors during *'——--— “"_ An enleuscncy shipment. of 125, ""okohou-na h, 1mm", a qoo to the Canfdhm Read Ce posse-salon o‘ P ' l C d 000 feet of iliiilenui n lunlb nl ‘ p g ' m" Society‘ Qgtoper, or before ground rofesslona a1’ S ship 11"" l,“ being W? mm thirhll-flé 500 bed hospital as its population hThe area intensively affected by ‘ nme- " or in» fnnlnlw Goren-non lii."llislhlfsiii.“‘Lifiirfiliyclii’ iffirimiiilll" “ZS? ‘.°°i"‘.."°“ 1”" - - . - . nc Mark R. McGulgall -‘fle“'““0ll11 Cmlmlla" ‘rmdlal-hwl“ pltal set lip by‘ the Army and oper- 18756 Provinces. As alrearllyeilaztntzililir Th“ shipment of Bulb! lol- lnllneilliate (‘Flfflklfle to Japflll ated by Army and Philllplno per- in the two Brent cities, Tokio the’ priced m" to‘, quick mm e e it's villglft oi‘ the rBribisb Columbia gonneL . ‘ National capital; and Yokohama, BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC GOW-lllmelfl- The conditions of patients in all U18 Ciimmercial capital scarce! n Send for lulb P1166 ll"- P°"' Money to Loan “010111 11110111111 01101411015 1111"‘ these hospitals, even where most 1111001118 l8 left intact; besides a,“ Ila paid on all mall orders. Cameron Block received inquiries for two 111110011 crowded is described as excellent 1118113’ WW1“ and villages in outlying Charlottetown, P. E. island l"! 0f lllnllicr 1'01‘ Jlllllill- with enough doctors, nurses and prefectures. were also destroyed & C0 -————-———-———— . ambulance service. The work of ‘Tllle Japanese Relief Bureau ofli Carter o, e Dr C C A hlbald the Japanese Red Cross supple- 051V 160011 that four Provinces ‘sins ’ BULBS ' ' ' rc W k lnents the stupendous task of the were ho devastated that more than A a e National Relief Committee whichis 2-000-000 PBlmle are homeless and Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate now feeding 750,000 in Tokio, and destitute and depend solely upon ___", P Medical School and Hospital U lIO PIGSETVE 200,000 in yum-mama. Th“, Rena; Government and voluntary assist- rflciicc limited 10 Eye. Ear. Nm p your health Committee will act as a distributor “we Over 600,000 houses have I; and Throat of all supplies, domestic or for- bee" deslfflyed and more ‘than one Office Bayer Blél‘|dll\:,af0l\ George Yr “You: lfJeSt elgn. The distribution is gratis ' ' T69 asse of until the emergency period 1335399, —'____"'*“—'_—-—~——s-_ Telephone GEO-J. . - - ~ *“”"“““““‘””” Offlc Hours-Q to 12 a m 1 to s maklng Me w rd Wld s h E ' ' , ‘E e . . a e ympat y. - successful. l ' ' ' _ But quick and efficient as these ' - Education : MacDonald & McPhcc gggrtglljsesilophgsbgélt .................,...... Wl000lll7Dy$p6pSla ' . ' more must be done for months to '-——-—- la the etepplnp stone to pro- . ' ' way to insure it is come to combat disease and to al- Eat What You Like, Avoid o, Si," [role and prosperity. You, as A_ McDon-w H_ F_ Momma 16141118 Ellflflflllg- 111111861‘ 811d Ill 3°01‘ mllflfll. Glialnesa and 30c“ 1 parents, know this and send a k the other ills inherent in an event Dll\l'eli7~8tuart'| pyqwpfl. 191"‘ 01111000" ‘<1 l°ll°°l "l" Barristers. Attorney Etc a 0 e that came so do” w the daltruc’ Tum“ ma“ Y°\"‘ 51°11!- E m" m” M‘ b. "indium," Mo“, u “m. - I _ t Ho; of ‘the tgommunitlos involved. aeh comfortable in "M" yelrl _ Riley Building Charlottetown 13.950031" 5P105- when the n“ “g ° “ml” “t 0"’ m” lut do you know that about eeven out of every ten school- children In this country have defective eyes? De you know that defective eyes are frequently the cause of poor eehoel work, even though the child Ie naturally bright? Have your child's eyes ex- amlnedvnew and knew what their condition le-do not flllOII- fG F. Hutcheson OOOOOQ-OO-Q: i e g, ilot getting the genuine iiaycl‘ Pm‘ I Bank of Nova Sootla Bulldlnp J. D. Stewart, K. C. Barrister and Solicitor, Barrlater, eollolior, Notary Public Etc ' Earthquake "M p Made By Coast i Scientis (United Prose). PALO ALTO, nl., Oct Scientists lii the next few may bo able to predict earthflllflk shocks its they 110W pnelised l|y Pr" . tSociety of America a ly to occur. Data regarding lllllflP available to the c3061"- lhe map, was accumulated by Pro m‘ California's geographical subterranean forlllatinus. of currelatiilli will-re it may ezlrlnqllakell. like storms, their effects ‘can mitigated. Professor Willis points out that storms are _to be expected, strllction engineers may take steps to resist their effects. The most modern buildings cannot entirely’ resist earthquakes, as the recent Japanese disaster made BViIIQIF. but "faltlt lilies" can be avoided in building and their presence and certain lifect can be recogliiorll Professor Willis believes, there- fore, that his map may be of considerable value to engineers ill planning structures in various parts of the State. He believes that similar charts soon will be ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist! Unless you see the uulne "Bayer" ull package or on tablets you are _dllct proved safe by inilliulls and prescribed by Dhy-Slfilflllfil . t t\\'i-ut,v-thl-er> years for (‘olds Headache 'i‘o0thi1t-he Lumbagli Eiirache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept "Buyer Tablets of Asp.- . '(in" only. lilach unbroken package [contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few |cents. Druggists also sell bottles nf 24 and 100. Aspirin is llllB trade lnurk (registered lii Canada) of Bayer Mauufairturc of Monoacetlc- ueldellter of Salicylic-acid. While it is well known that Aspirin means Bilyer manufacture, to assist the public against imitations, the Tah- lets of Bayer (Ionlpnny will b0 stumped with their general trade over, evolved by local scientists for other ealpbquake areas. , in exivirllilil; that Hill‘lh4|l;ll("fi ale Cillldlffl by geological ‘lkll-its," jProfnss-ol‘ \‘.‘il.is szrvs: “A fault is a llrcilk in the rocks, jllsllally miles lnilg and penetrating to a ileptll “hi-re they are ill-incl" and more elastic than they arc near the surface. i “An earthquake is an llliisiti: shock which originates orl a fault where the rocks have been held by friction, under increaszin]; strnin, until they yield. Slipping suddenly. like an elastic Slflflllg, they Slfflll vibrations through the globe. ~ / 23.— years z fmecust i s, -cordlllg to the belief ex- ” on" m or Boéey Willis of- Stanford. l: Professor Wllllil has ‘us! com- lplfllfill for the Sei cloak-a} earth- qllilke may of California on which is outlined the geographical faults along which disturbances arr,- like- earthquakes 0i‘ lllP novice by merely glanclilr; at fmlfiol‘ Willis niirr yen" 01' sin-iv allll In bringing this data to a point ll? ‘li-rulrized," Professor Willis has comr- lt) the t-ililclllsion that while storms, cannot l)!‘ ]'!‘l'\'l-‘lllL'll, nevertheless, unlike be in certain set-lions where vhlell’. cou- The cunts? THE CANADIAN RID OROVII l SOCIETY. ‘ 8 industry and to come. » - With creditable readiness com pressedthe air. the Government of flclent Red Cross Society of Japan tei- through a knowledge Governments’ immediate which included: l 1.——l\iartial law. Four Army divi- sious were disposed at important points. This made it possible to begin reconstruction at once. En- ing telephone and telegraph serv- ice, removing debris and building bridges. - ' 2.-—lnlmediate appropriation of $12,500,000 for Relief. 3.—Ol‘dlfl8.hl2€‘ against proflteer- ing obeyed with loyalty and prldo by the people. 4.—-0l‘(lll‘l8.l1CE against creating or circulating false information strict- ly enforced. 5. Moratorium of 30 days. Nip- pon Bank announced acceptance nf stocks and bonds as collatral up to $50,000,000 guaranteed against loss by the Government. . tl.~-Ali established organization for re-constructlon of the capital city with a force of experts as nd- visors. The outstanding features of the situation were the admirable efficiency of the Army and Navy, the loyalty, obedience and courage of the people, and the enlistment of captains of industry regardless of pnrty, under the General RBHPl Bureau. ' "Attention has been culled on the earthquake map to certain rifts] llu which SllOtkS o)‘ greater or less- vlolollcr- may be alltivlpzitcil. Til.- rifts lire fat-ts, and t himljevillao rifts urn fill-ts, and their nlnve- fllPfllS are as certain as thunder-l storms iii New. York ill eal'ly' Sllulnler. Some day we may be able to ker-p all ailflllflfllfi record of llll‘ iFlZIHYlC vibrations of tlln t-nrtlfs crust along danger lines mill tlli-li-lly fonwzast allot-ks. f “The earthquake illllp is llltoull- lvd tn call attention to certain llltltllrill illld llnilvoiilabll- conditional iii] Wllltll there is danger, and to tillforluille public and promote lpllblic safetythrollgh enlightened public opinion. The ilangers here- tofori- have been griiatLv ilggvrilteil by ignorance and lPllHlllPll by piigligenrgpa" 0x- in- <4<>-___ THE ATMOSPHERE. Ill 530 l3. C. Anaxlnlcnes referr- cd to the ail- as a deity, the prlln- {lry cause of everything. Galileo. in 1654. lldSCOVGTGd lihflt it; pfligg- live was '15 pounds Palmer & Palmer r H. J. PALMER, K. C. I Barrister, Etc. Money to. Loan Charlottetown, P. E. I. The Japanese Red Crone; i‘ The action of the Japanese Red Cross was llOlll‘ the less prompt and eflective, a detailed account of how the Society went into action when tile nwflll disaster visited. the Country will form one ol‘ the most illuminating records of voluntary effort anywhere in the world. - The Society was culled upon in a grunt cllinrgcncy on September 1st. and by the afternoon of that day, while the quake still c-ontinu-i 0d. it had established two dispens-l arias al Tokio and one at Yokohaq mil, as soon as the reserve iloctors ailll nurses arrived. Soon after that, it established 21 additional illspensaries at Tokio and 18 nt Yo- kohama, eilcb with two to five doc-i tors, 13 to 115 nurses, and one‘ to six clerks. Those dispensarles were located at the centres of re- fllgee concentration. They. were all laollvenielltly situated null amply supplied. They treated a total of 87,000 patients ill Tokio and 33.000 ln Yokohama. A total of 85 doc- tors ivas engaged, 443 nurses, and 135 clerks and messengers" with 172 members of the headquarters di estive organs fail nu- IZIISUOII _is interfered with 84 Grea’ George Street Bolleltore for the Union Bank of Canada S. S. Hessian uousv, ‘r6 1.0m . enfaque P. I. Island he In lie World. Action by Canadian Government “m?” j ter, and realizing the meaning the_ suffering lng of awe and sympathy lnto~sll hearts. f Having knowledge of the catal- 1'0 sire amtricken neighbor, the Government,- Red Crossiflodiety . "r -. tAN ADDRESS PRIIINTIlD TO THE CENTRAL COUNCIL OI‘ A few weeks ago the sorrowful sympathy of the whole world was aroused by the new: of" tho Q61‘- l-lble earthquake in Japan ‘Ihklll razed to the ground the two great cities of Tokio and Yokohama. This awful catastrophe-the greatest-re- corded in history-pbrought death to more than one hundred thousand men, women anil,_ehlldren. ffllldflred two million homeless. stopped the commerce of the whole district. and left suffering. poverty and distress. that will be felt in the country for many yeears prehenslve action‘ ‘for relief was taken by two great National bodies of Japan, even before the tremors of the earth hail‘ ceased, and while the cries of the sufferers still op- These bodies were the Country and the highly organized and ef- We may get u clearer idea of the extent‘ and character of the disas- Of‘ the action glneer Corps were blasting, restor- ~ .1 u l ._ qiiA§pa§w'imz cup of O brings to the business man the "punchW i needs" for af-blg? daysfwork. Its nourishnie " is concen- trated. ltslfliivour irdls- tlnctlve,‘ and ‘its quality _ is alwayssuprenier “Of course, remember-y nothing willl do but oils action 0n its own part, request- ed the Canadian Red Cross, through its Dominion-wide organization to make an appeal to the people for Funds with which ‘to mitigate tho suffering resulting from this awful calamity. It issued n proclamation through the Governor-General ap- oi’ Canada to co-operate heartily and “to give their sympathetic at- tention auil silpport" to the Red Cross Relief Fund for Japan. Accordingly, the Canadian Red Cross Society in and through its nine Provincial Divisions is carry- ing on the appeal from the Atlantic to the Pacific peallng to and inviting the people lP and, judging by the] . g1 it brought. the I - of end Red Oren. aid pile "and sensllll the earnest de- of the Canadian people to ald lntoa ‘Dimes tablets give the alkaline effect Ito make l-t sweet. I109 acid rfsmss and gsssiness, digest meats end prepare the food fornourhlrmsnt. It need the vital food. oat a co-ooui Dyspepsia sea PM! , in ‘addition to lensr- of the l _fn the day's battle with fall sort; lbusiness completions, many a null a half million people will nave to be provided with shelter. This vast population also requires cloth- ing and subsistence during the ap- proaching winter._. if supplies be shipped promptly nluch can be done to mitigate the suffering and fore- stall in part the hardships of win- l‘. ‘The Japanese Government will ilistrlbute free relief to those actu- ally destitute, but it is most desir- olls not to pauperize the sufferers. The Government intends to sell supplies at u_cost to those who can afford to pay and will use the pro- ceeds for further relief under the Official Relief Bureau. The Japan- ese authorities are 130111888, cilcrky and determination, and a General Relief Bureau, non- partisan in character is constitlib, ed to face the crisis and is doing. everything possible. l ~———-<e-c>-___ | ALWAYS POPULAR -PE'RSON- l AGE. ‘D108cucs was a famous Greek‘ cynic philosopher, who lived much fin Athens, noted for his 001001111)! of bile comnlon condi-l 110118 0f life and for his caustic SDccc-h. it is told that he lived -in it tub for a time. and that once he: went about at lllllddiiy lighted llanlern honest man. I ..__._.__________________ {t b stomach the is a valuable lto thoee who work illard and elements of good who: of Stuart's Tablets alt any druggm nmuraelf» in the battles business world. . PERFECT! " 9ilifl¢dft%, cheerful, may comfort blatantly. c1!"- lllvludable. lsfe. 3W lie declare ever-game. displaying great] Wm, “Wand. when it of the “flu" lfully recovered. [complications do ,then, dispite all and kindly min gradually weak when the end c ‘on the 13th, co , liar remains laid to jetery at West River church of jwhich she had long ‘ member. The ver ling of people gave mony to the large held in the hearts she will b ly in the five boys Death is ll lflweeofll: ue raise r m MEMORIAM a MRS. FRANK Oil October 10th, sadness rcame ' to the entire district velop that or, Rev. Colin W. and and ill though we ' _ ' l _ v pulse to express sympathy and ren- m“ “wit” ‘mum b so wmernbgolll?’ ‘a 0h“ M" re . ,» is tainted, nerves der assistance has been spontflna- out [out He unis‘ £01101"? with "God always has an "afwrwardr" hi‘ suffer, headaches and 0118 and world-wide. In the family m," bu, mew“, brlnga “drag v IMPI 11w 1M1 in store. ' . mmol- ‘aflments mu]hp]y_ of Nations one has been stricken by m“ o“ m‘ regular ma“ “a he] And We shall nee it hath been m l A reliable cleansing, gagg‘;pggilq;;a,ggia"gg,,vhggh 1"“ them to dlsest by using swore: You canoe a Perfection w: '¢°§°h h’°'"'°' “mi ‘ ' correctlve a e0; that. acts homes and the megns of livelihood. Dyspepsia’ “hm”? h” Wm “"0 o“ “at” mm room t° ll :0 e . ‘mm Ho on“ M.‘ quickly an Willi highly The suddenness of nature's convul- begrrvfi‘ nag!‘- Blletp betltel- m0 mgywg: n"l.1\::.mc0§l For-the i0!’ let-before, ' satisfactory results ls l lliiilljlllllllinwllglalll allrillldlliaomzlleigllllfiefegll 1166a g'b0f.ll:l'fld eWltlllneldllltllgléilllOalls. meme. (llvee ' ' A“ u ‘u mm" ‘"1 "l!" "Id _-_- of ‘ was learned that llirs - in search o, an Frank Smith had passed sway af- ter a delayed illness. years ago she had a severe attack from which she never In May last heart lstry could do. silo en-ad till tho 10th, ame rather sudden- ly. The funeral service was held inducted by her pus- MatlNevin. and rest in the ceili- been a devoted y lame Kather- place Mrs. Smith of all. and now a greatly misled no: homo, but in community. She ieavoa one who was a most devoted hus- eight sorrowlng and three girla. IP9- Jumes. at West River, Burner in Montana, Leslie in iven and Bruce at home. "c. Mrs. Mcllachern ' McMlllin M Mrl- Mcitas ln Alba with those who mourn homo" and t ldano, Mrs ‘w r a "on. We Join‘ ‘- We olpnln: door!" ertionrere liable to clouds o! milundqptemlug. ' ODIN-ANY ‘PO-DAY FRYaSn E. R. Brov: _,-' ‘146 Richmond Street Charlottetown " Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and A Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Summerside, Ioloyd IJ-iewis, l Good Strong Stock Companies. . . . SMITH (if Climber- Some tilree UM Photos with 16s ed and since medical skill L‘; Senaloor Mentor, man-ugsctu ‘who. __. osili lqolunui flats, _ Z9109. " governor - of ' on- tho whole 14.; l0 IIIOIINI or Bisteng children,‘ Tho boys Regina, and. The girls oil n-lla a. _, er le-to ex lah j of luls_ . p‘, um ... nd \~l'- (mill ‘=1: lml jlll the Gel- "vllle nub- l 3 D's‘ MAKE "YOUR Appointment Now For Georg ANTJCOOTI isuano. »' #8118011“ 8 r Bayer i St. ; nanny», Y-vwvv ‘ ma»: 1ST wit" I150 ll .. H“ c, . '11‘ will’; huts-scion” nonnative- Ste. oinlsuue. 6W enloroi Aihaflnilel‘. and norm" unit, to lay our, plans. Tum l" three smell schools in were" on lchs rlsolaald, and i110 in tending. M. _ \‘ “i. y In‘ [l\!ll:l