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C; L ll Ali; Ui’ 4 i , .» La, _,jf "Lf _i . ’ . c. ¢ _tc . s ,.»_ ' ‘ ' » ., ‘ , PAGE SIX ,,..,,.. ` me cnnnnorrsroylm cuaiznrau _ . SEPTEMBER 20.1915 _ ' r_i ‘ O 'The First Cate To The “Fair Grounds” oi Pleasure For Exhibition Visitors Opens At THE PEOPLE’S THEATRE MARKET BUILDING Special Exhibits oi Far Famed Plays Secured Especially lor this Week A- Startling Detective Story through which runs a strong undercurrent of intense mys- tery that will hold you spell- bound throughout it’s entirt depiction “At The Bottom of Things” How the Police Force of New York round up a Band of House Thieves. DON'T LET ONE SINGLE THING STOP YOU FROM ENJOYING THIS SELECT TREAT FROM THE PIC- TURE REALM. IEver Ride The Goat 'I Ever Laugh at the other | fellow riding the Goat ?_ Here’s one chance to sit back and just let _the Roars of Real Genuine Laughter Roll out. 'T"ie Celebrated Broadway Star t.-'nous the world o’er in the inost hilarious and success- ful comedy - OF A ` CENTURY. . JOHN BARRYMORE _]N_ AreYouAMason? ?????l???'.7??~ Its a shrieklngly funny farce produced by the Famous Players In 6 BIG ACTS 6 and every Scene in every act commands you to laugh good, loud and long. Con- tract the giggle habit and get in line. MATINEES EVERY DAY-3 p. m. ADMISSION 5 and 10 cts. WED. The War Correspondent THU. Wonderfully Constructed Story of Modern Warfare I ` J i ' -' ~ -.W-‘FTP Granite and Marble Works CALL and inspect the latest Monumental Designs at our show rooms 117 Kent Street, Revere Hotel Block P. C. BROWN & CO. 5-29MmWft » _ h l W Wmiiu 1 -_. _ I CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS P. E. Island Railway ° ° Exhibition Provincial Charlottetown September, Zlst, to 24th, inst. 1915 Excur.-*ion Return Tickets at one way First Class fare will be issued from all stations to Charlottetown by all reg- ular trains on September 20th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd. good to return up to and on September 25th, 1915. SPECIAL CHEAP FARES. Tickets at Special Reduced Rates will be issued from all stations to Charlottetown on September 21st, 22nd, and 23rd, good to return up to and on September 24th, and on September 24th, good to return up to and on September 25th, 1915, good going and returning by either special or regular trains. Special Train Arrangements and Fares. Station. Leave. 5.0() 6.12 8.22 8.40 9.05 9.35 10.30 Tignish O'Leary _ Summerside Kensington Emerald Hunter River Charlottetown Arrive Fare. $ 1.40 1.25 1.00 .80 A. M. .70 .45 Elmira Souris St. Peters Mt. Stewart Bedford _ Charlottetown Arrive WWWNQA $&£§3@ 1.00 1.00 .80 ?’?’ 3.5 .50 .45 Vernon “-7 Lake Verde Mt. Albion 9.50 Charlottetown Arrive 10.25 Proportionate fares from Q23 9.37 P .45 .45 .ao all other stations. _ Incoming A. M. and outgoing P. M. trains will stop at Exhibition Grounds to leave off and take on pas-" sengers Returning from Charlottetown Trains on 21st, 22nd. and 23rd. will leave as follows : For Murray Harbor at 6.00 P. M. For Souris and Elmira 5.45 P. M. and 6.15 P. M. For Cape Traverse, Summerside and Tignish at 4.00 P. M. and 6.00 P. M., and for Georgetown at 6.25 P. M. See Posters at Stations for full information. C. A. Hayes, _ General Trafhc Manager, Moncton. H. H. Melanson, General Passenger Agent Moncton. W. T. Huggan, » IT PAYS to buy in this Province. CHARLOTTETOWN -HOSPITAL Tag Day, Wednesduy and Thursduy. Exhibition Week. 3052-111!! REMEMBER the lunch in the Ex- hibition buildings. Lemonade ' and candy for sale. » 5058 MEETING TO-NIGHT.-The Knights .ot Columbus will meet to-night at 8 o’clock. Election of otlicers. 3062 SALE.-This is the day .oi the 88.19 of Mr l~‘letcher’s residence at Brighton. 12 o‘clock. 3054 THE CHURCHES will please send their' donations for l’. E. l. hospitul lunch to St. l’aul’s College Hull Mon- day evening. 3053 CANADA CEMENT. - Another 1`i~csh curluud of (‘anuda ("einont (ln bugs)- just i'cr-civod by S. W. t'rab\l0. This nnikcs 10 carlonds handled hy this concern during the summer. 3047. PATRIOTIC DANCE.-'1`hcchupo- _roucs for \\-’crl|icsilny's patriotic dance in the Arniourics will be Mrs (Dr) .is-nkins. .\lrs Murdoch McKinnon und lllrs tllrl Pethlck. THE LUNCH I-:ivcn in aid ot the l’. E. i. hospital will commence on 'i`ucsduy morning at the lixhibilion buildings. 3053 DISPALY OF HAIR GOODS at Mrs White‘s room, No. 10, Queen Hotel. Everyone should have their hair nitcnrlcil to while in to the Exhibition. i'onibings nindo into switches, puiis, otc, 3053 WEDNESDAY’S DANCE.--The big dniicc to take pluco in tho Armouries on Wednesday evening promises to he a grund success. Over 250 invitations have been lssiicd, and the proceeds are in aid of the Regimental Funds oi' the l‘.E. island Brigade. NEW TOOL HOUSE.- Messrs Ilrin-o Stewart. :irc having u new tool llrniso croctcd alongside their \vork- .shop on the whurf. l|ici‘eascil :tc- commodation is now i'c<|uired. itc- puinting is also being done. FOR SHOPPER$.- Paton & (‘.o's ln|_\'or.s wcro ninst successful in their sclcctioli of blankets und comforts this your und have nn oxcoptionully widc rungo fox' lilxhibilion visitors who will want their wiutcr supplies whilo in the city this week. 3048. SOLDIERS CHURCH PARADE.- Thc mon und officers of Heavy Battery .\`o. 2. camped at Brighton, attended. licurluil by thc -ith Regiment Band, ilivinc si-rvicc in Gruce Methodist <`hur<'h _vi-stcrduy morning nt 11 o‘r~lo<~k. .»\ very impressive sermon was dr-livcrcrl by the pastor, Rev. l<‘. ll. Liltlcjolins, from the words of St l’nul: “\Vulch yo. Stand fast in the faith, quit yc like inch. be strong.” 'l`ho sermon throughout was an carn- cst und inspiring incentive to a true, noble and manly tihristian life. The pusior gave u hcurty welcome to the lleuvy lluttcry in attendance and ox- prossr-,1 thc hope ot’ their presence ngnin in the near future. Lieut. ltitchic sung to the delight of all prcscnt, “The Lost (`h0r'd." The c-liurch wus lillcd to its capacity. 'l‘ho singing by tho choir and congregation, who hcurlily joined, was excellent. ELECTION OF OFFICERS.-The i‘l\i|ulln-n (`lu.~:s of thi- lluplist. Sunday Sf-hool held thi-ir annual ciociiou of oilii‘ci‘s. The i'ollo\\'ing ivorc clcctcd: l’|'¢-:;id1~nl, bliss liildu llurpcr; Vico- l’|_'|-.siili-nl, Mrs Win. Acorn, jun.; Soc- rr-t:t|‘_\', l-`lorcu<‘c Mclioiiulrl; Assistant Sr-1-ri-lui'_\', Annie Acorn; 'l‘rc:isui‘er, ldrinu Guy; ltr*-porter. llcssin Dul|'oy; 'l`¢-nclit-r, Mrs .l. A. lflzirk; Assistant 'l`<~ur'l1ci'. Mrs llcinlcrsou; Look-out Vonnniitcc. Miss Scliurmun, Miss Nicholson; Miss Vickorson, Miss (‘ur- ric; Social (’onnnitlcr=, liiss llcndcr- son, Miss Yoo, Miss l~‘ush, Miss liarris, bliss E. Norton und Miss: ll. Norton; Missionary (‘.o|n|nillec, Miss Jenkins, Miss Orr, Illiss llugnnll and Miss llruco. BOY SCOUT HONOR .-One of thc fine-sl, trails ot' cliarncter which tho idcnl lcndcrs of this niovoincnl; strive to inciilczilc is that of uniuiling kind- ness und courtesy to all, no matter wlicilicr rich or poor, old or young, gcntlc or simple, und especially to thc suffering und weak. Of all the nohlo instincts this is one of tho hard- est to iinplnut in the cliurnctor oi’ a thoughtless boy who has known no restraints and no suffering. But that it can be donc has boon proved time :ind ngnin by scoiitninstcrn in all civilized lands. A boy‘s honor is cn- slirincd in the scout low as tho noblest thing ho can possess. ln ollicr lands whore tho niovcinont is oi' older growth than hero many :ind tlirilling are the inlcs ol' tho di-volion oi’ those boys to :in ideal which lhcy can grasp, and which in many crises they have died for. For yours tho newspapers have told of gallant dceds ot' boys who have i~uici'il`iccrl their lives in saving other livcs from firc and flood and ilisuster of nuiny kinds. A inovcnicnt which produces ri brecd of boys like this is, nrc that the world needs. The pcoplo of ('hnrlottotown will have nn opport- unity of r~1i.udying thc work ond pos- sibilities of this worthy propaganda at the Exhibition next week, and judge for themselves us to its claims for support and encouragement. OFFICIAL FRUIT BULLETIN Fruit Branch-Dept. Of Agricul- ture. This ls nn unusual your for fruit. Moro cunning and preserv- ing than usual should he done. Peaches and plums are of such n splendid quality that they should be used liberally. More fruit and less nieat,better health. less expense and fewer doctor's hills. Elberta. and Crawford peach- es are perfect now. Smock Peach- os and Longliurst will be along in n week. Some Gage Plums are. still obtainable. Ask your grocer for lute Blue Plums and Prunes. Those who have all they require for family use, should perserve for the soldlers..»’l`hs nearest Canad- ian Club or Red Cross Branch will look alter delivery to the boys in the trenches. (3 District Passenger Agent, 4Ch’town. ___________ig___r `.».\ _ \,. .wx ¢ _ » . »>“~ VISITORS will receive every atten- tion at the lunch upstairs in the Exhibition buildings. » 3058 HANDICRAFT GOODS for inBDeF- tion for ten days at Mrs While! room at Queen Hotel. 3053 FALL MILLINERY.- Visitors to the Exhibition and the public general- ly will tlnd that the range of tailored outing huts now 'being otiered by Paton & Co., express the latest thing ln styles are worn in all the large Am- erican and Canadian cities and are invited to call and inspect them any day this week. 3043- BOY SCOUTS PARADE. -On Sat- urday the Y. M. C. A. Boy SC0lllS. under Scoutmastsr Cross, inet at the rooms and marched to the Exhibition grounds, where they had it prelimin- nry drill and practice for the work of this week. There was a full turn out and the boys went;through their evo- lutions, including'vn1'ious gyII1l1i15ili0 fonts, with great energy and enthusi- asm. A suitable piece of ground hus been selected and ever'ything looks well for the success of this unidllli feature oi the Exhibition. PATRIOTIC BOOTH.-A handsoine booth rcprcsontutlvc ol thc lnipcrlal Order Daughters ot’ the l-hnpire has w rispgpe o - _ _ ll -- aid ot' the woiuided and sick soldiers. l)nugliters" have been under heavy cxpt-.ns<-s to oblnin these ilorul tributes and ure looking for ii cordial und gcu- crous response to forward to the l‘.l~].l. Wurd ot' llie Canadian llospitul in l»‘rancc. ORANGE PARADE SERMON.- Ilumilton L.O.L., (Zlydc llivcr. on Sun- day, September 12th, asscnibled at their lodge room and paraded in u body to tho Prcsby|.orinn Church, whcro a sermon to tlrnngcnieii and otcs s 1-. 0 oic of that place, the Rev. Mr (lates. The lnrgc church was crowded to over- flowing, many having to occupy the aislcs. The (llyde Rivcr llnptist pur- ish have reason to be proud of huviug as their pastor a minister ol' the ability and thc knowledge of questions of the day as hus tho ltcv. llir Gutcs. King William I..0.L. and Derry l..().I.. were well represented, while l'rom Chur- lotteiown there were Messrs G. D. Wright, .lohn H. McKenzie, J. J. Storey and Jas. McPhee. Mr G. I). Wright acted as mnrshal of tho par- ado.-(‘.o1n. ::Tho grand bazaar to be hold in the City Market will open with teu. ’l`uosday, Sept. 21st. Hot dinner and J ton. served Wednesday and Thursday. ` _ 3018-9-17rntf. THE MARCH OF THE RIATHIESON MEN. .V What moans that sad wailing that comes frae the West? Know ye not, 'tis the dirgc ot (fhiet Little Ben? The people hae spoken, his forces || arc broken I And flocing for life imc tho Ma- thicsou mon! CHORUS. Then hip! hip! hurrnh! for tho Ma- thloson mon And lvl. thc cheer ring over hilltop and glen Awa‘ with the knockcrs and Cliicl’ Lit- tlo Bc-u And lnirruh for tho ninrcli 0’ tho Mnthicsou men! Now list the glad welkin that comes fruo the West Gathering strength ns it swoops over hilltop und glen ‘Tis tho loud ringing cheer that we all love to hear And victorious march 0' tho Ma- thloson men. Look! Sec how they como and ns brlthcrs advance- Tho sons of old England and fair Sunny France, Tho Scotch and the Irish it’ led as you ken ily tho brow gallant Chief oi' tho Muthiesou men. Our braw gnllnut Chieftain he knows not defeat, _ ills motto is "Onward" but never rctrcnt And his country's enshrined him on hor llouor Roll, For her wr-lfnre and wenl is his aim and his gonl. All llraisc in tho lcnl men who fell In the ll:;ln. .. . For (‘ounlr_v. for Justice, for Trulli and for Right Anil l”f‘..ioico for the people will cherish ilu-lr nuino And tho crown o' tho victors hcdcok thcni again. Now loudly lhn pcoplo those braw mon ncclnlm Whose banners are free frne n blot. or a slnin Then own’ with the knockers and Clilef Little Ben We'll gle honors to none but tho Muthlr-son men. The Mnthleson men are n' guld men and true They mean what they say. what they promise they‘ll do Then 10115 may they rule under Kind _ Hesven's smile fair lslo. SANDY McPHERSON. New Argyle, Sept. 16, 1915. u. s. Accsrr ` Hun sxP|.ANA'r|oN. WASHINGTON, D. C.. Sept. 17.- The German government's explana- tion that the Allan liner Hesperian was not sunk by a German submarine but struck o. floating mine, was _rs- celved at the state depa ent late yesterday. indications nam that this, unless some now evidence turns up ln tho meantime, will he accepted bi Secretary Lansing and the inciden considered closed. ."1 »-i .~".‘>-=. And peace and prosperity bless our; hs unit un -llnlll lla' Used. “Fruit-‘a-lives" _ Th Goal Kidney Remedy Q-iilntssnsviims, Om., Aug. 26th, 1013. ‘ Minor nm years »s°. I f°\m<1 mv .go p. "-lioultli in it very had state. lily Kidney: _fvvcrc not doing their"work nnd I was all _run down in condition. Having seen »‘l"i-uit-it-tives’ advertised, I decided to try thein. Their action wus n1ild,'and the result all that could be expected. ' l\l y Kidncys resumed their normal .action nfter I had taken upwards ofa .dozen boxes and I regain:dmyold~li'mz `=/i/alily.' Today, I run as well as ever." B. A. KELLY. 50c. it box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or sent on receipt Of price by Fruit-u-tives Limited, Ottawa. .. ...J '“"' . " -"'~ " A; ' I ' 7" " Y l ' ` ' ` The c-~--<11 <1-_--can _ run- msnsi n more EDWARD 1| "rr Doors Open 6.45 Doors 0|ieii Z 30 1 I @l 2 I ‘THE CLASH of ARMS’ Eleventh Episode of “The Broken Coin" -TWO REELS- ln which Kitty, Frederick and Roleau join forces_and hold_ a mountain pass against a Regi- ment, this Episode is_ cram- jammed with thrills. The Animated Weekly Topical News from all over the World. ronsss FAW Dooom Canada’s Foremost Baritone i -nm' acc? Dep. Morell Bt. Pete r’ Sourils 9.46 11.15 Arr. Chsrlott etown Mt. Ste wart an-. ' sos 5.45 1.02 4.10 ,J 6.33 3.27 ' ‘ s.11 2.55 Dep. 5.10 1.30 ,fl s 7.10 Arr. Elmira Dep. 4.00 4.20 5.09 5.30 6.05 A.lll. 8.45 Dep. 9.55 10.25 11.05 Arr. Cardiga n Montag u Georget o Mt. Ste wart an-. '1.00 3.55 6.11 2.48 `. 5.49 2.20 5.15 1.30 9 wn Dep. Sat. Daily only ex.Sat. &Bun. -8.10 8.10 Dep. 4.25 4.57 5.55 7.00 Arr. Daily Bat. ex. Sat. only & Sun. Charlottetown Arr. 10.00 9.45 Vernon River 8.23 8.31 Murray Harbor DOD. 6.30 7-00 _ l " `rnt ‘ . - .~ 1..- if 1 L . ... ..-__ lui '_' i' Elfil, _'_“'i*' ~ 1?-.iitsi-§"`\ "~.`{;-f . : Come Here Tor l | Heavy Underwear | * .‘ -....-1...-.`._." ) '» .girf ;'. I ' ` -"a-li - ,sf<.~‘T= ps* :rp \ i _ . " fr v \ -- ai.. l - i' i V `, / _ I ¢~. The chilly days and cold nights we are having now call for heav ier underwear. Time to lay off that light wear. . Get a medium weight suit. Some of the best mills in Can- _ ada have spent us a splendid var- _ iety of styles, sizes and grades in medium weight wear for meh". Better callin today and get the ibm* suit that suits yo i. *iii ' .,, F . ¢__\__,`J -- ,, _.J .,.__'~-` |_ I _ I ,"°“".‘iI.‘.I}‘.£’.l'.‘I.f.‘ °°", , _ 1 UP AND DOING. Oh, to bo up rind doing, oh llni`f-nriiig und unnshumcd to go lu nil the uproar und tho prcss About my luunun liiisiiicss- My undissuudod heart l hcnr Whlspcr r-ourugo in my our, With voir-cubic calls tho nnciont ourlh Snnnnuns mo to ii ilnily birth. ’l‘hou. t) my Love! yo, O my fricnds!- 'Phu gist oi' lilo, thc ond of ends, | To laugh, to lovc, to llvc, to dlc, Yi- cull mc by the enr nnd oyc! ! l-`or|h l`i-uni tho cnscnicnt, on thc plain Wlicru honor hus tho word to goin, Pour forth, und bravely do your pnrt 0 knights ot' tho unshleldlug heart! l-‘urth nnd forevor forwardi- out ' From prudent turret and redoubt, And in thc mellay oliarge Emain, To fall, but _yet to rise again! ' (‘nptlvc? ah. still, to honor- bright, A captive soldier ofthe right- » Or free or tlshtlns. good with hir Unconquered, but unconquered stilll -R. I.. BTEVENBON. RESERVE PRICE? A little boy numed Rosensteln was risked by his teacher: "How much is ` three and tour?" lloscnsteln said: “Eight!" Whereup- pn thc disgusted teacher cried: ‘Leave the room, stupid; leave nt once!" ~ Little Itosensteln left the class-room and in the corridor he met a. little fel- low named Levy, who was just going YG Join the class. "SHI/. Levy.” cried Rosensteln somewhat excitedly. "how much is th'r|ee and four” "Si‘vf‘n." promptly answered Levy. '|‘r'~r- my ri-‘vlce." urged Rosenstein ‘ arisen-melting-¢nvm'ro~'mn¢x "d°“'l- Wu in into 'the plspr-room# I_ piflfgelr: _liar 'eight' sus miie* wouluirt 1 “Hagar” Shoes for men cannot be beaten and seldom equalled. j “Made In Canadal’ and guaranteed to tit. We carry these shoes in seven lasts and in all sizes and the prices are reasonable for this high grade gentle- men’s shoe $5-50, 6.00, 6.50 7.00. _lim €*\i *sim . . Y