.‘. .‘,”i-»_.;.~= .,. ..- _ ,_._,,_-.a . r, fl" i i i li .¥'*“-.1r`s‘-§¢’:f"I,iT,' ` -. . f" ?§‘i°i*;-‘t7,‘1‘Yf9T5?‘Tl55’?13lf*-Z"WF`l‘.*7I‘f5i‘f"55t*W"lr’i$i`7”'f*‘ff$i`-'5 .»"-2. 1534..-Y' “'.‘.'”~- .1 PAGE SIX ”` '" AE THE CHARLOTTETOWN $» _ _ _ -1 " Volunteers Col. Farquhar, Capt. Bullman, Major Gault H. R. H. Duke of Connaught Reviewing Troogsé Review of Highlanders Striking tents fore leaving for Front Five Cents Pe0p|e’5 Thgatfg 7.30 & 9 p_. m_ Second Mystery in famous series ~ ' Chronicles of Cleek Cleek is called in to solve the Mystery and he succeeds, HOW ? “Mystery of the Dover Express’,’... Hiekviiies Finesfu :;,°;;-;=,;=~,;-;; |]Ring_§_1;_nbbers A Child of the Desert “Sacrifice” An intense drama enacted in A Vilagfaph the free & open Western country Featuring Geo. Holt & Annie Schaefer Watch for the Reform Candidate Canada’s Famous' Reg’t __ ...................... _ 7 B I Poultry Wanted Special prices for Crate Fattened Stock Farmers and Poultry Raisers We will buy poultry on Tuesdays and Fridays for which we will pay highest prices for Good Stock. We would like if every poultry raiser would adopt as much as possible the Crate Fattening method of preparing poultry for market and we will be glad to pay special advanced prices for good Crate fattened 'stock dressed right after being fasted twenty fo hours. We require a large quantity _ of Butter and Eggs Wei- want a large quantity of good separator butter tubs, 21150 eggs, both circle .Eggs (stamped) and straig t gathere (not stamped) and will pay top notch prices for same. Anyione wishing a copy of our Poultry pamphlet drop a card tb F. J. Holman & Co., l..td. Phone 199 Charlottetown 6024-10-14thstu3i. UI' in h F i I .Ti Millinery “Miss M. McDonald, of the Victoria Milli- nery Parlors, has returned from her buying trip with a fine display of the latest Mil- linery. She will be pleased to meet her old cus- tomers and solicits the patronage ofthe general public. 5839-10-2M6i i >\\\\\\\\\\iIHIIIIA\\\\\\\\VIIIIIIIf§2\\\\\\\\\\ Vfg\\ Concrete is The Best Building Material Canada Portland Cement has been used and endorsed the world over for many years and has yet to be found lack- ing in any of the essentials that go to make a first class article. It is manufactured in 12 large mills in Canada who have skilled men in every department to oversee every de- tail of construction from the time the raw material enters the mill until it is delivered to you. Use Canada Portland Cement *lg .1 Canada Portland Cement is the symbol of Concrete sat- isfaction and is indespensable to the farmer. A job construct- ed with cement is permanant and inexpensive. We have just received a fresh carload direct from the mill. Get your supply to day. When you _buy her_e you are always sure of getting fresh cement. This is a big factor. Price per barrel 4 Bags $2.30. Bags retumed in good condition are taken back at 7c each. this nets your cement at $2.02 per barrel. Simon W. Crabbe ~ r f . _ _ __ I _ _ _ __ _ Q' 113,.; 4 wi § _\ _ f ._._¢-we-_ ».4 ._--,_-.» _~ _ . _ _ j _ ,io ___ __ ___ _ . __ -. .___ _ __ _ »~ »- ~ ~ - _ , .» _ J . -. .-- -. -. , Q.. .gt t ,f _~.;;,f-.A.¢;;-- .1 i* .s ,-,f -»,3,l3»5,_;:'.,‘.,~`=~‘ -' _ -- ' - , - , .. 1' ,. <,-. ‘ ,- . ,- .. __ _,. .- - - .. ~ ‘.~ ~-», ~ M .- M . _ _ __ _._ ____ . _ - ,_ ,..--51-,... ,_ ;..¢.- -_-j-. ,.._..»,._.- _, . _.g°.r._l£-_ io- --a. 1- - \ - ._ __ ,,______¢'_ , F __ _ _ . -_,»,,pi,__ . __ _, ' -_ ' ,--if-‘» __ __ __ -_ 1'” »‘- “diet-Y ` _‘ii - ' ., -,~ .-. _‘_ =,' - ,r 2*'--" ,.-. ,ai-'-.; »- -if' ',",i.-~. "-!\, 6;.:-_, ‘ _ _ - .2 ,. _-1 _ , . ' ._.___ ,,,,,._,_~__i;.?.,_i._.__ , __ .. _, __ __ .,,.._.__._._,____1,___l,,»_§_,g__g_w,_ ___;___ _,~_____,_____~_i_ _,-_ __ _,Z1_.»_._¢_5-,,_,_f_, .;_-,___,_,__.;i,_ ,,,___.._,_..o_.._ _, ._ _______,__._,§,___,,,.. . __.-_.-0_1, Us ».,,____{;_______ '..,,,._,..,..»t~..¢._,.,f-»~_._-lirics:-sz - ».»i--.»r»».~»...,._ . F f. . __ _,_/., . _ _ _ _ . -ns H ‘ri \\i/IIIIO&&\\\$IIA’lIIHII5§\\\\\\\\ PUMPKIN PIES.-Plenty of pies 'n st the annuul Halloween tea in St. James Hall, on Oct. 30th. 6027._ THE PICTOU BOAT. Northumberland docked town last night at 7.50 FOOTBALL PROCEEDS-Over$48 was realized at the football game at the A. A. A. A. grounds Thanks- 'giving day. The proceeds go to now on Bak at the Patriotic Fund. FREE SEATS.-At a congregational i h l t G Ch h 1 t giieiiilsryg eviriling it raiivfiis dhldfded use “mch Wk” Pla adopt the system of free seats, so in future at Grace Church all seats will be free. K. OF C. FUNCTION.-The Knights of’ Columbus held a most enjoyable long this muse, dance in their hall on Monday night, at which there was a large attendance. The enjoyment continued until about successful meer; 1 o‘clock. the music being supplied by Miss Jean Blanchard on the piano. f\mds_ A,-my F1 i Relief and Red Cross were taken uD- -- ZION CHURCH.-The Women’s The chair was gccupied by Mr. Am. Missionary Society of Zion Church 1,,-ooo Monet; an will hold their annual Thanks Offering meeting on Wednesday evening, _Oct- Major Barrier; J olier 21st. The Society has much A_ E_ Wegrmm-9 pleasure in announcing that T. Liv- ingstone Mays, D. D., will deliver the address. GOOD RESPONSE.-Already in re- sponse to the call made on the dairy companies for contributloiis for Bel- g¢r|bed_ gian Relief, Mr. Splllet and Mr. Biflln, \vho are looking utter the shipments, report huving already received 11 ' boxes from the Klnkora factory, 14 "City of Ghent” from the Cornwall factory and 10 box- F1-ed. W_ Bama es sent ln by Rev. J. C. McLean of Summerside, aggregating about 2,500 pounds and, iit current prices, worth $350. The two factories above men- tioned are comparatively small and their contributions are creditable. “PfinCeSS P2lt\°iCia” ' rr Pave to buy in the Pi-ovines.. i Pam/in his-:rind _ro-NIGHT.; _-- ‘Prayer meetlnls SAT U R DAY'8 _:___- ST. ALBAN'S CHURCH.-Ser who vice will be held in St. Albans Church, Sourls,-next Sunday at 11 and 7. SGVG At the close a R neck and partie THE CONTR ARMY FIELD to points on the vices without an -°-° T. C. James, Secy Wonder what upset your stomach- *T which portion of the food did the - damage-do you? Well. .don't both. INTERESTING RACES.-An inter- o,._ If your stomach |s m A revolt; sstlng day‘s racing was heldat Poake‘s .I if oom._ sassy and “pooh mm what Station on Monday on the easy, well- you just ate has fermented mto kept track owned by Mr J. H. Curtiss. stubborn mmm; hood only om; A special train left Charlottetown at aches; boyoh “ooo and acids and 10 o'clock in the morning. and there eructate undigested food; breath WGN’ 0" b0ll'd fully 200 persons. The foul, tongue costed-just take a lit- "C93 Were keellli' 00ll¢8B!9d Bild no pope-o Dmoeoom and m “vo afforded considerable excitement. , mmutoo you wonder what become of The first event was the Match race. the mdgsomon and dm,-ooo_ between Comet and Windsor Boy. Mmom, of mon and women to. The race was s close one to the finish day know that it is needless to have *md WU 8 llllfli Win fvi' C0lD0t. In o bod stomach A "mo Dmoopom the 3-minute class Dry Gleaner was occasionally keeps this delicate org. first with Arlen second hard behind. an regulated and they eat their Femdih WU l-hifd Bhd Happy Jack " mvo,-no foods wmmut you-_ fourth. The Comst also started, but If your otomaoh doomq mko om-o meeting with an accident had to be ` of your liberal limit without rebel- W|¢hdl`BW"- THB 0l‘€6n F806 WB! lion; if your food ls a damage in. another splendid event and was won stead of s help, remember the quick- bl’ BHYUSY Midi. Wm! 1011!* BOY UNI est, surest, most harmless relief is Bflllliin T0!!! 9000115 ‘ llld third pope-, Dmpooogn whgch com, omy respectively The best time was 1121 fifty cents for a large case at drug The DFUB in this 3111111080 class W mi-es ics truly wonderful-it di I $50 num Offered by the Farm Bw: e - _ _ i * D 1.; -. gests food and sets things straight, Mid F0! EXCMIISO- ' The El¢hlIi8lli_ ' ' ` - “ so gently and easily that it is rsally also gave the prizes 'ln the Green __ . _ astonishing. Please, for your lake, race, the tint prize being a driving , , don't go on with s weak, disordered 'hsmssl ut; second.) hieigli robe, snd`_‘ . » ' . __ ll . (I q?_._.., 'stomachs Wu I0 unnmltfr-_; '¢\\Ifd»l°fl"‘°l»"-"1" " ._ ‘ .-....""""..:"“'.........'.' -.-- -. 1° ' ~ 5... » -‘L - ight at 7.30. -_ -\ .- '_ RECITAL COMING.-TiCk9f»B HN the Dramatic Recital of Henri' L““" renee Boutliwick, President of the Emerson Doilegc of 0_i-story, BcBi>0I1. night in Union Hall, when the three was s, large one, was addressed by all the addresses being inspiring and eloquent and all attentively listened to. organized. A subscription list was opened and quite a large quantity of oats and considerable cash were sub- BADLY BURNT.-A serious accl- dent occurred on board the steamer There was ii gasoline explosion which blew up one of the decks of the boat. which was considerably damaged. Mr Battle was scolded about the fact and which are both in a painful state from the finger-tips to above the elbows. RARE ENTERTAINMENT. - Mr Immediately af Henry Lawrence Southwick, who is Battle was taken still so kindly remembered in Chur- lottetown, will give one ot' his match- lcss recitals in the Prince of Wales College Hall, Thursday evening, the 22nd instant. Ile has been invited again to the province by Miss Bertha received from 49 Gorman. who graduated from the Emerson School of Oratory, of which Mr Southwick is president. It is the largest college oi’ its kind in America, and Mr Southwick is one of’ the most districts, this pr distinguished classic orators, teachers and artists of the day. It is hardly necessary to introduce him to the buttons given th public, as he is known all over which it is estin America, as well as across the water. The programme will be a miscellane- ous one from the greatest druinatists. The proceeds are in aid of the Belgian side over $6,000, llellef Fund. lt will he an evening of' pure delight. Seldom have our $1,500. As the F people un opportunity of' hearing such s famous interpreter oi' the dramas as Mr Southwick. The tickets are 50. 35 and 25 cents, and will be on sale at the drug stores and at the door. Hospital and treated by Dr J. W. Dorsey. The patient is no\v resting quietly. an average of 218 bushels of oats or its equivalent from each district as a contribution to the Army- Field Ser- vice Fund. As there are 500 school the 100,000 bushels without difficulty. This is apart from the money contri- $15,000 or $16,000. Queens and Kings Counties have already contributed $6,000, Tlgnish, Alberton und Summer- responsible for the magnificent sum oi' for another few weeks only, it is hoped that all intending sulJs`cribei's_will for- ward their contributions and donations at the earliest possible moment. ' | . . 6047 WEDDING ‘BELLS.-In the First Methodist Church at‘6.45 o'clock this WEDDING BELLS.-St. Patrick`s morning there wi Church, Fort Augustus, was the scene of un interesting event Tues- day, Oct. 6th, when Miss Stella Flor- ence Cuiiiiiiiskey, daughter of Hon. James l~l. Cummiskey, was united in the holy bonds of inntrimony to Mr. be given away Walter A. Mullen, son of Mr. Daniel Mullen, Ten Mile House. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. A. J. McDonald, P. P. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked exceedingly pretty in ti gown of white ivory satin, with pearl and chiffon trimmings, and wore niveil with lilies of the valley. She was attended by her sister, Miss ldn. Coinmiskey, who looked most at- tractive in a costume of resedii silk leave (jim,-|0g;e¢o with lace trimmings. The groom was supported by Mr. Basil McDoniiItl, traveling dress W Tracadle, who discharged the duties of groomsman in a most capable mun- ner. After the ceremony the bridal The Qommmoo party drove to the home of the bride_3e,»vj¢o F-“nd me where sumptuous repast was gemagives from partsken of, only the immediate friends being present. Both the bride and groom are very popular, as shown by the many beautiful gifts includin|; chdques l from friends soon gg pogs|b1o_ abroad. In the afternoon the happy couple left for Charlottetown, where they took the western express to Summerside on o. short trip through the Maritime Provinces. Heartiest congratulations. lllllll SUUHINE IN estlng and pretty event; It is the marriage, by Rev. J. L. Dawson, of Mr William T. Wellner, of Charlotte- town, to Miss Belle Lenore Westaway, of Lower Montague. The bride will Roger Westaway, and- the bridesmaid will be her sister Margaret, also of’ Montague. The best man will be' Professor W. Davison, of Prince of’ Wales Colege, and the ushers Messrs R. E. Colwell and Preston liiclialne. Little "Daisy," the hride's niece, will act as ring-bearer. The choir will be in attendance and Professor Thomson wil play the wedding march. After the wedding Mr and Mrs Welluer will trip to New York. Mrs Wellner's present. Following is ii synopsis of ' the business: The bags will be in Charlottetown this week and will be distributed to receivers of oats as districts must be sent in nt once so that the Conimltlce may know how many bushels they can depend upon. A steamer is being chartered to carry n hundred thousand' bushels. It is hoped that farmers will haul their outs lottetown. thus saving expense. All ieceivers of outs and all officials of the Comniittee sro giving their ser- tliese oats wil form ii splendid ndver- ' ' tlsenieiit for Prince liidwurd island, it lis hoped the qua _ - , best. Tho serious nature of the pros- `§ ent conflict as shown by thc latest des atcha p s should impress upon all farmers the absolute necessity for the l most generous contribution oi’ oats. in th l e lsts already received some _ districts have responded nobly, others anim.. mapapom.. md' I" "om, have fallen short of what might “ch Dhtn" M “vo reasonably be expected. and the Coni- Mlnmu mittee feel that these latter should - -_ largely increase their contributions.- Tana.. Prince Edward To-Iigi.. _lui-Bt,.Iahes‘ Hall to- crafiing Poiiiieianf-f»~1`5Z`>`»s cnifrensiiy; ._ I - » “rua PRICE PAID” . ' _- .1 ` _ '_`_. _ “<1 sci./un , ,_ 55.1. ' “u"sT"R 1 - " casf ` - _ ~ AMA .. - -ATWOREEL DR Tim Clancy.Politiclan.................... ..l-lal\\i|lon ii -Z-"*""'l \\ nrren. His Lonfederste ..._ Norbert A Myles i ' ` .... .......... ..... . - F . *_ PUWERFUL g_s:§g_€fi\ulten. Oliiceholderu- ...... ___L£¢_|;»K_1;i;f_; OE PPUTICAL _ ` s‘ronv _ Lciiiiiin-'»i_>=\_i¢ii=¢i»........_. ....... .Edna Payne | ° cizai-‘r _ -__-_i ` ` .THE-ss_LIc coiui>ANY PRESENTS , “Shot Gun Jones” - listing Cross the Drug stores for ce on Thursday Oct zzna in Prince oi wines coiiege nsnf - In'Tw0 P8118 'PMB redial 1° "nd" the dif°°“°“ °‘ A wild western of the gamiest type, tamed and reformed becomes a useful citizen, Heb --~--------~ -~ .- .~ ~ . ills; iligiiziathffai hlnifgyffethghonia and restores a lost fortune to a fascinating orphan and her brother. An interesting show their appreciation and ht_i_l0p_1a- romantic plenty Of _ _, _. uN|oN RoAo*;E*E'r|Nc.-A very HIS W|FE’S FAM|LY HIS NEPI-IEW’S SCHEME ng was held Monday Comedy! Yes! And a dandy. lt’s a joker ` C0m€dY eld Service, Belgian "Nuff Sedo ‘ ' ' _withagood laugh _ _ - d the meeting. which _-~_-.r'~7=li - ` udge Fitzgerald, Rev. b ' land and Dr. Dewar. ed Cross Society was Lai-iss WANTED We are open to buy up to One Thousand (1,000) Lambs, good .- quality, and Fat Sheep. Farmers in the vicinity of the city 'could bring them by team on any day and we will pay highest market price, delivered at plant. _ - THE ISLAND COLD STORAGE (0. Lil). Charlottetown, P. E. I. IBUTIONS.-RSDOFLB |;04g_MU_ i school districts show on Monday when Mr was badly burnt. ulurly on tho arms, ter the accident Mr to the Clinrlottetown g _ 1 '_ "l _ ' l _S oportion should give roughout the Island, rated will amount to Canadian Made . For Tigiiish alone being und will remain open ll take place an inter- Canadian Trade - Buy Home Made Goods And Help The Working Man Now that most of the continental markets are closed we want to_ do all in our power to stimulate buying Canadian made goods-to keep our Canadian factories busy and our Canadian workmen employed-We want to_prove to-women that Canadian made goods are equal or even better than some foreign productions. Our Canadian made underwear is better and chearer fhan foreign underwear. Good Canadian made underwear for ladies’ 50c, for Men $1.00 a Suit. Blankets 56 x 76 at $3.25 and 3.50 per pair 60 x 80 at $3.75 -- 4.25 and 4.50 per pair 64 x 84 at $4.75 - 5.25 and 6.50 per' pair 66 x 82 at $5.75 - 6.00 and 7.50 per pair 68 x 88 at $7,50 and 8.50 No. 1 Flannelette Blankets in Grey and White: 10x 4 at $1.25, _11 X 4 at $1.50, and 12 x 4 at $1.75, Nett. - . All woil Blanketing 72 inches at $1.15 by 'her father, Mr wn on it two-week’s ill be royal blue. SERVICE FUND.- of the Army Field l L on Tuesday. repre- all counties being All lists from school railway or to Char- ‘ _V remuneration. As Down and Wool comforts 60x 72 at$1.35. 1.50, 1.75 to 4.50 72 x 72 at $1.50, 2,00, 2.50 to 10.00 Special Covering With Best of Filling Splendid Canadian made flannel and flannelette, 10c %_2_t_:_:;i_c1 15c, for the latter 25c, 28c and 30c, for Military _ _ siisr coRsETs made on earth are made incanada. ' Theyare worth getting at 50c, 75c and $1.00, CANADIAN MADE COATS, the latest fashion in all the newest coloring, $9 00, 10.50, 12.00, 15.00 up to §;_i/-Iiiizie iai_:_>a_Canadian would be ashamed to say LADIES. BUY Af cANADiAN MADE coAT be patriotic and wear no othenpar :(3 . L1. “n f c....‘§&“l?..”$'5.fi`€ia°jl‘;i°§§ hill 2372 is °ii‘i“f""° ‘°“ _ correlsg a_s__ @1123: l((_cérl'¢ or Paris. y W1 mes as RMAN COATS ' have come to the front with the besillr Canadlan makers See Patons .Canadian Made Goods i>A'roNs, for au mai is 'best mad.. in Canada lity will bo the very » o , . __ .' __ -_,,»_ _,_____¥_i,i "Z ., . _ _ - ___*r ,_ ______y_-,F-'pi -i'/"'».» 1 -~ '