,. ‘ M _ v..‘_..-»-. . 1 gpwra , _,, -1- _ .- ly/.F _;_r._ _ 1:. ttehtlen entlemen - Cold nights are near at hand and lt' wi-il soon be time to start the nm, ' going. ’ ~` WW* "5 ml your coal`bins now Wim' 00011 COAL. - _Order your 'supply ¢0day_ 5'* B” N 4-¢IIIIII|I I mcnanof _ CQAI. 5 ;Avul'smI act.” _ Phone 240' ; ~' ¢liRl.l»°ITlT0WN.,I!E.I. :__ _,_j _I_..‘ _-,__._____, ____ I__ _-ilISi Arrived Frank' W|1ite’s i .. H' h Citi B B I-Ilaird Miiiureon ons and _Our Own » Home Made Candies Lith. The afternoon session was F, Hound" Shaw and other we". acaramels - “ HOW,S held in the Baptist church and thc Known Scots praise H1-he p,.|d¢ ,-_(7. Gauthier. P..P St. Louis. P.. lf) |- »~~~ --- ` ~ '°‘°** ’ r ntnf nun Lit; _ MURRAY HARso'R Methodist ctr. cult October 21st. Services: White Sands at 11. Cape Bear at 3. Harbor ill. 6.30. CLYDE AND WEST RIVER.-Rev W. MacLeod will conduct service in Clyde and West River Presbyterian Churches October 21st at the usual hours. _ HIGH »PR|.GE .FOR CALF.--Mn. ~Ij.l .Younken of North -- River, _ recently' sold a tive .month -old calf for $90.00. ,This calf was ,:a prize winner. at the .recent Provincial Exhibition. ._ .-.,f.~ _ _ ' -t---" l ,VISITING IN MONCTO`N.- Rev. P.' morning the Walsh property on Low- er Spring Park Road, consisting of over four acres was sold to Mr. Geo. H. Simmons, West Royalty for'$825. The house and lot on Fitzroy street belonging to the Maria Walsh estate was sold to Mr. James Mullen, paint- er' for' $1175. , _CORNWALL ANNOUNCEMENT.~ 'Rev. Benjamin Chappell, D. D. who has been missionary in Japan for twenty years; will preach In cornwall Church next hord's Day. at 11. Rev. J. Heaney will conduct services at North Wiltshire at 11, at Kingston at 3, and at Cornwall at 7. Mr. George Ciuivys will conduct service at Hampshire at 7. _ . ` Moncton. During the next week or' The III health or Mr. Kennedy com- miles f\‘°m him and the photo shown pells hlrn to retire from active bust- was “W9” dllfingi Vigil i°S9ih0l‘- 1 tains a fine photo of the two Leightl. . -gr - ' .»~.... -is , . EDW A-5-__.e;*Is ‘ _ . _-___ __ -r groans _ R-_If z; ‘ I 0 0 L _D 6-’ 11... '.iT_|’Allf8 ttllllnrxn this province. `.~,_ PROPERTY, sALE8__Yesterday li ‘I I. I _ ~ _ 7 'I'l"S YOUR LAST CALL T0 SEE ‘ CANADNS' PRIDE) MARY PICKFORD IIN “The Pride ff.. Clan” Tradgedy, Tears, Smiles and 'Cheers I Everyman, woman and child of Scottish birth or ances- try should endeavor to see this picture-l_)r. F. Houston ' - _ Shaw, Vice President Caledonlan"So'ciety W3....*:.*;:I‘;f:‘;”::.2s.T';‘:...':;:.‘:::: I ”°“°‘*°“' ‘_‘°“*“°“’ nn. a.......f »...~.n....> I _ u wut t I. I I ul . The settin sa marvel of beaut and randeur night toeesbablijile I;.mI)aii‘ly (l;ni]:;WIT|| Ra"wayB\ Employees Megazhie . cmlf. g ` y g 8`°Stupend°us Acts'_.8 OUR comme ssaruaas _ . NEXT SERIAL I - ‘The Seven Pearls”_v Featuring- MOLLIE KING »- _CREIGHTON rIAl.l=.'__ ' . . LEUNBARY ' i WATL‘I-If FOR:-: ' ` “WOMAN HOOD” zer Brothers of this city Jack and 0 “ ° ,’ *" I Kgrgafdmxgmga I:imAl;:;ehi|dCin :;6Bt_iJames, Jack a well known locomotive ln a AY “S l ° I J' 'E ` ’,-_ , 8. I' Oll 23,. ` says the Moncton Transcript Ienlgineer enlisted in the skilIed` Rall- _ ° wsymerhs Battalion under Command ot l'iSfi€ C03IIldy _ M h ' ‘ _ KENNEDY & C0 OMARY Gam. Kandau. formerly Master Mech. €C 3l\1C Coming Watch for it " `_ .mic of the C P ' “Want party. or names to mveslt' ‘ _ . R. James enlisted $150000() in the best General Mer- as ia Lieutenant and has been in £1'-_l-F1'1' '"2 " I *I ‘ -- - 'We offer One Hundred Dollarakeward for any, Evening session in _ the M°th°di“‘ °f t|'\° Cla"-" 5P°°`ia| Mari/ case of Oatarrh that cannot be Cured by Hall’s Cllllrcll. Aftél' devotional exercises pidkfard Feéture at the - . Peanut _crisp Catarrh Lure. conducted by Rev.. A. Hurn the .ml p,-Ind., Edward Today and i Halls batarrh Cure haslzeen taken by cat ` _ S I d P arrh sufferers forthe past thin -fiv_c years.and “Utes of last meeting were read and Th'~"`5d3Y- ° ie °._°'_'“*S t:.'.°t':f:.':‘.:;“lt.:I.t.°a.::f.r°ei::':;'.r.If::‘;t.t» “"°°ted~ TM f°1»°f° Of 'tha -- I -'Il' " ' I ~ Since th 'e ‘ - '=__ mana chocolates §_l§‘_.§¢_§."..;“f.:*tl:safI°..~2.“t‘:.:.f:;.fd;°'lr.z.;‘;§ §_§§_{__j§;°i‘_‘_f_‘T,‘§_'_, “,‘;?§{§,‘1_“;';;§,’f ,.,f.’.§."_; §.~{§`-11?.” ,.§’.§..“.7Z‘.'”-~.f°.'.'.“'.‘3l§’...' M0ir’5 Chogolates aAhtter you havetallgen HalI‘s Catarrh flureior had Sent in report cards, pta./_ W_ _.\_ of the Clan" many laudatory letters inS,.‘f,'\fr""‘e°,‘;"|?a‘|‘|w}‘,eaTf|f_ ”_,»fa'f¢“°,;l"l:f’,{‘§"'§,',';`ffl§ Ross gave a very _interesting and In. from prominent Scotsmen have been - Gan0ng8_Ch0C0la‘€S ggigrfgri‘;[§n:f_i‘;{‘§'i':2d 3°* 'id “f °°‘“"|' etructive address on Sunday School l`0C€ll/Gil by “Little Mary" as-well ng p-_](;H1.;Np;y'& (;f~,__ '|-,,|cd0_ 0,,,,,_ ‘ standards which was followed by dis- I-he /\I'llfl’i1ft Pictures (loI'puI'aiioII_ at ye old Candy S0ldbvHllDl'\lszisIs75l~. cuSsmn_ The nominating and reg... Dr. I". llouston Shaw. Consultilig! " ' lution committees were then appoint- Actuary at Bl00I1liI1lZl0ll. Ill., und ed and meeting adjourned. The go Vitro-President of tllo tialedolliail '”'-I cond session was held at 7.30 o‘clocl< S00i‘llY Of Lexington. Ky., has the and devotional exercises were conduc- f0l|0WiU5 £0 Say ill <'0lIll“-flirvll with lad by Rev. J. Heaney. The minutes new 1»"iI:l&>rrl subject: of first session were read°and adop “l was fortunate enough to see your ted, Two of the schools which had great picture at thc_ Irwin Theatre ini not reported at first session. sent in Bloomington, lil., from which place I _ _ _rt/_port cards. Tile report of the no write. and I need _scarcely say. that minating committee was then received the cliarniiug Mary Pickford gave aIId was as follows: Presiden-if Icnlurkzlhle prescntinc»ui of Marget. Hector Murchison. North ltivor; Vice Sho pictured a. cnmbinatlon of thc -Thomas White ' Sunnyside h~ an _fi olun H ¢ Q Q-I I _Flour We have just received a carload of this best oi all Flours. f Robin -Hood Flour ,Is guaranteed- to givc you het~ ' _.ter satisfaction than any other r-.Iona milled In canada. we are authorized to refund the ;FuIi Purchase Price with 10 I lper cent Penalt added if af-» ' l Y ~. ter' two bakiugs you are not thoroughly satisfied with the flour, and will take back the unused p_oI-tion. ROBIN Hoon I=I.ouR.' _ Makes from 8 to 12 loaves of . .broad more than any other Fleur on the market today. Therefore it is not only the 'belt but chcapogt. Get hi Barrel _ from us today prices right, I _(`.arter'&Co. Ltd. ` Queen St. Warehouse g-:fi 5 L11 .C. Harris I Eye Specialist L . _ _ Office Royal Bank_Bui|Ii- ing, Charlottetown Oilice Hours 9.30--12.30 . z-s ii M IN WOMEPS. 'S BOOT Buys a Beauty In a GUN METAL HIGH CUT .with French Heel. will buy you a nice GUN MET- AL 8 Inch top English Toe and Sport Heel Those boots must besesn tn be appreciated for they are ex- ceptional value. We also have a SNAP in D $4.95 __ _ __ .__~», _ _~,~_~.~_ =` __. _ ` _ [of mer." m°""h!` 'years on the old Canada Eastern Rall- __ ,A " _:;_ ® \_.~.,__\ ~__._. g _(_. ._ ~ Z //' \ ‘ f Vifeddinig _ A " I Presents » ' t ei ed a nice line of Silver Pmvileiihsaifaréuvihigh vile would be pleased to .showq - - 'L ' Seé'”o_nr new Pyrex Casseroles. . l___| W. N. Tanton Mater .| bl (IJ \\ votes of thanks to all who had contri- QQI* iZII&\\“X@ZIII/ _ cers. and n, resolution expressing ap- preciation for the services of Miss ther. Cornwall; Teacher Training- Miss -L7. Drake, North River; Temper- "\"""“|' ance-George Cruwys, Kingston; Mis- “ulm'l”4 __ slonary-Hough McMillan, North Ri- a ver; I.B.R.A.-‘Burgess Newson. King- I ston. The report was adopted and the officers installed. The report of the resolution committee included buted to the success of the Conven- tion: Trustees of churches in which sessions were held, Rev. W.. A. Ross and local cle/rgymen and retiring oili- Charlotte Howard who had held the office of Secretary-Treasurer for six years. The report was adopted. Rev. W.'A. Ross then glive d most inspi- ring endAIel-pful address on Sunday‘_ School Work which received It very attentive hearing and was much ap- lt Is unwise to attempt thc treatment of any ailment until you have discovered its cause. ( A cough is usually caused by an irritation, or inflammation of the slr passages. This is a con- dition which if negle`c.ted,may prove serious. therefore 'a cough shouldralways be treated _ before it reaches the stubbom stage. ' THE TREATMENT Go successfully combat cough use our - svRuP PINE TAR WITH can I.IvsR oII. ' ` _ . I It will stop the cough i_n a very short time, by removing the inflammation which caused fI';§§\‘ as Ili; It. , lt is a sciventiilc remedy that is made to cure permanently. and not to merely drul; a cough into silence. Price 850 por Bottle _ perintendents as follows: Elemen- l ___L tary--Mrs. Gordon Newson, Kingston; Phone 53 Secondary and Adult--Rev. J. Heaney -|-.. ` Cornwall; Home-Mrs. William Low- patrick from whose`llttle soft hands young Robbie picked the thlstles while _ his pulse beat a furious ratan. Sim showed all the feminine softness' of Ellison Begble, the warm hearted and Syrupatlletlc courage of Highland Mary. and thi. beauty of Peggy (Thal- IIIETS. “The locale was well chosen and the sea -pictures were of wonderful beauty. The old world village charac- ters werc- quaint and interesting and recalled old and dear familiar scenes. MB-FY PiCkf0!`d had a difficult part to Play with its many rapid changes In emotions but everywhere she was per- . fect and always as comely as Burns' Peggy Thomson. I have no doubt that every man of Scottish birth or an- cestory will endeavor to see and en- joy that wonderful plcthre "The Bride of the Clan." Many sim-liar _communi- cations have been received from well known Scotcllme-n and Miss I’ickl'ord's daily mall- has many requests for her photograph in Scotch costume since l\§\iII LOWER THE RENT ployed as engineer with tho (_!anadian_ _W j __ IWIIIIII/A\\\\\\\‘lllIll ' V Government Railway for upwards of Z ‘_ H; 0 a HNDW- |°°k hen' Mr' Mikey' TMS 20 vears. Prior to his going with thc / ;_,`> 1" reservcd Cars 1156 --5- - (, h WDM do! You llavem paid any mm __ -G R he was employed for wmv, __;__,~»- _ ____ -_\__ _'___- \ P P s _ I A . E .. I ` "W \ ’~ A ‘l'nI sorry, but I really t.'INa C.. ".“ HFC #USU left £0 m0.1ll'" _who hu.; been here on LI -business trip. gases, no rbelching. no ertictatious of live sisters and two i1l'otlIc'rs; .\lrs._r¢,u|rIICIl _\'f=I~'l0I'fl W.. und HU.rl'y M..' side to visit her parents Donald "Ve minmes 'ww ne"dl°§5 1° 1° t° 'ut' |of Cornwall. The funeral was held and Mrs Matheson ‘fer from mdigesuou’ dyspepsla or any " ` ston a ~l\ lisorder. (on the following Thursday and was at- -1- i I L ( _ i fendcd by a large concourse of people. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Judson. l"uwnal.f .The services were conducted by Revs. returned lionloyesterday after a picu.-i V' sent visit with their daughters, Mrsp Just Likc 3 pub||s}1¢r ' Albert Boswell, French For; and Mrs.i ____ .J. l-leuncy and W. J. McLeod. I____.__| WILLIAM J. FURZE. ’I'he.death of William J. Furze of llrlt. John, formerly of Newcastle, took place at the Mlramichi Hospital early Sunday morning, after an illness of four months of paralysis. Mr. Furzel was on a visit to his sister when he was taken ill. Deceaed is survived by his wife. who wus formerly Miss Kerr. of Chai-‘ ham. four sous and two daugI1ters,i Hebei. I, Thompson. Dunstaffanage. The many friends of Miss Ellzabe Compton. Morell, will be pleased learn that she will soon be out age after recently undergoing an cpe ation for appendicltls, in the P. E. Hospital. _ EFFORT TO ENLIGHTEN “Father." said the small boy. “what is an overt. act?" “My son, an over; acl _Is somethin that either compels you to be S0 rud R 0 Mrs. Arthur Gower of St. John. W. ‘us Q, fight 01.10 he- so Dome as to pn. E. I"urzI.- of the C. l’. R. freight oi`- lim Si. John. Lyman. with a New' tend that you didn'l. notice Ii." th [0 ill tFrom the Denver. TLnIes.) 2 He was a typical gamln. _so diminu tive in stature that I had to stoop in interrogate him. which I' did in this "‘ way: " I- _I “Where do you get your papers, my little man?" “Oh. I buy 'em in the Times alloy.” “What do you pay for them?" "Fl' cents." "What do you sell tlxeln for?" "F`I' cents." "lieu don't make anything at that’I” "Nope" "Then what do you sell them for?" "Oh, just to get a. chance tc holler." ' -_ --M Brunswick lleavy Siege 'Battery in . l _J l\'ev»'Ivastle. tl . ,_ If _ ' ' The lute Mr. lfurze had been em- / .7 ':"i'_(l .I‘ II \ A .' _'M' U way when it was under the manage- men. of the late J. B. Snowball :Ind the late Alex. Gibson. Deceased had many friends on the Mlramlchi as; wcil ns In other parts oi’ thc province- who will learn of' his death with re- gret. . _ .` 'l`IIe funeral was held from the home \_ MS I I M GREY MGH cu-r , preciated. The Beuedlction and Na- the release of this production. This; I"rance. Walter of the (Inu. Govern-i __ _ , _ tional Anthem brought the " uven- is your last. opportunity to sec this ment shops, Moncton, and Tremalno I / ' - ‘ I tion to a close. (Patriot please Cosy wonderful feature. and Wyonne at home. and two sister:-1.* I fgyihnrmft Z and oblige.) _mr Misst-.5 l~`aIInie and Minnie Furze off __ M LANTIC Pure Cane Sugar _ -with its _fine granulation- is best for all preserving. Io, ro .na mall.. sm.. 3 and 5-lb. C0103 . ”"'"':,f.°.7.*.'11.°".'.;:.:ft';:.?""”*" /I Pears For clear, white delicately flavored “»\ l ..i .g, L"€ifI1.~i..`i I Suse: I W-_Q1-» ` "Pure and Unwlored' of his sister, Pleasant street. Tuesday* A¢|,mi¢$“55\-RgdncriesI.imited,Montreal ' In , afternoon. The service at the .house 4 _ __ ` .. ' _ . was conducted by ltev. i`. W. Squires E, ,,._5._..__5_.b___,___ :__ _ L :_. Y' _"_.-_g-___'___n~|=ggg pastor nf the Metllodist church -and' the choir was in attendance and rend~. erorl suitable hymns. Deceased was s member of the Moncton Lodge A Necessity and L. Fl. and some of the members were present at the funeral.. Inter- mfmt. was In. St. James' cemetery. 'l'hc pall bearers were Messrs, Johns Williamson. M. 0'Shaughnessy, Frank I n l Hogan, Alex Donald. James Martini Then Insure In good strong stock Oompa” and W. Carson members of Il. and lr' Ieghwhich never (301-‘test an daim ‘um Floral tributes adorned the caeket._ 38 I8 l'8pl'1llted by among them being a broken circle from B. and I.. E. Moncton; pillow. family; cross. sisters. and tlat bou~ quets from friends in Newcastle/ Mr.' of the Misses Furze of Charlottetown ‘ E. R. BRO W, ~ __ ,.. . - ' " . l‘.;'~ Furze above referred 'to is ‘a' nephewi ‘ Chal'i0tlBwWD J _ “__ ‘