l l , l l _.cj \_ - __ 'mum cHARLorrEToWN='_nu~rsnifAN__..- ° f - 5 I ' Saline water, will and tone i° positive in Price 50 cents A Maclionaid ilrst 0! a series of teas and dis- Canadisn Standard Edi- .was held in the upper Korner last evening. oi these courses is to before men in the com- are interested in boys and the nature and design oi Standard Eiilciency with the mental. and social sides of The chair was Clarion Presi- n Advisory work, and the S. N. Robert- son, who gave a very able and instruc- tive address on “Intellectual Charac- teristics," tracing the development of man’s intellect from the beginning of things to its present high standard. ii-is compared the means by which ani- mals protect themselves and obtain se- oarily from adverse circumstances and enemies that surround them, and those utilized by man in his present -,state of civilization and mental de- ivelopment. His address probably in- terested his bearers more particularly _.with regard to its application to pre- sent day requirements in educational matters in this proviice. He argued rwith success and' effectiveness the great advantage df public school life, auch aswe commonly have here, over private schools and private tuition which he regretted were beginning to 3nd a foothold in the community. Dr. Robertson was followed by Proiessor H. H. Shaw, who gave a practical demonstration of the applica- -tion of a four-fold standard oi efil- ciency to the average boy. and this -'was suceeded by a practical demon- stration under the guidance of the Tresldent. with the boys as practical examples. The whole time of two hours during which the tea. the lectur- es and the discussion took- place was highly entertaining and instructive, and those present agreed to meet in the same place on November 6th to have the second oi the series. Among those present were: Mr. A. F. Webster €Dr. Ayers. Mr. W. K. Ross, Mr. W. Rock, Mr J H Clark, Mr A Duchemin. Mr. ('. H. Black. Rev. Mr. Freeeman, Mr. _ M. McLeod, Mr. George McLeod, Mr. Charles Ross, Rev. Mr. McKenzie, Professor Mc- Larty, Mr. 'l‘_. Coleman, Mr. J. D. Stewart, Mr. D. K. Currie. Mr. J- E. B. McCready, Mr. Irving, Mr. W. '1‘.» Huggan, Mr. Wm. Davis, Mr. Harry Williams. Mr. E. T. Higgs, Mr. J. F. Whear, Mr. Chas. Chandler, Dr. S. N. Robertson, Mr. J. M. Murley. Rev- T- W. Murphy., Mr. J. A. Clarke, Pro- fessor Shaw, Mr. J. T. McKenzie, Judge Stewart, W. S. Stewart, Mr. J. R. Burnett, Mr. J. P. Gordon, Mr. Ross McEwen. Mr. H. Yeo, Mr. E. A. Heartz, Mr. J. A. Ritchie. Mr. G. F. Hutchison, and Rev. F. H. Little- johns. GERMANS ADMIT (LOSS OF 200 SUBMARINES NEW YORK ,0ct. 25-A cable to the Herald from London says:- Evldently the more fruitless and costlly- become the' Zeppelin raids on England the greater and most boast- ful become the promises of the pro- Zeppelinists. Frantic with rage at the loss' of so many of his huge' pets. Count Zeppelin is reported to have _dec’lare‘d he would send a fleet of 80 ships to .wreck London. Whether thew awake sooner or la- ter, as the editor of the Stuttgart Beohachter suggests to the reality oi things the German people evidently haee still a belief inthe 'promised destruction of London for which they are waiting with humor or less in- creasing patience. lf not eighty they will be quite' satisfied with a fleet oi iiity to do the job. So says William Lockwood, of York- shire man' who after passing fifty-four of the seventy-four years of his life in Saxony, has bee'n repatriated and restored to his old home at Harden. near Bingle, where he arrived last Saturday. This last few months- I have heard wounded soldiers say there is no chance for Germany now, that there are so many men and guns against them: but the German people make no secret" he says “that iiity big Zep- pelins _are being built expressly. for destruction of London. 'While the German llmperial Chan- `celior Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg; the _Minister of the Interior; Dr. Heli- ferich, and the Minister of the navy Admiral von' Capelic, arc still seek- ing in secret session to dissuade the committee _of the Reichstag from fur- their submarine and\ Ze elin iollie Gillis, Mr. Cecil Jenkins, Mr. A. L; W DD S. several] of the German newspaprs have' come to the conclusion that in if "" " ri.. ce...-.ai b ( P fi il C C li fi it Il i G England and overseas will be des- 't a New York and a full mail including letters, parcels and newspapers will be the 2nd. November to connect' w steamer 'leaving 'Montreal on Sstur» day. ' » ` ` , men had a calll out at a quarter past r Griffin, Lower Spring Park Road. It was caused by some boys burning leaves near a barn but fortunately no damage resulted. A great many bon- flres ofleaves' are being started by boys in various parts of the town just now and it would be well to exercise great care. The alarm for fire on Sun- day morning, it is explained, was not for a supposed fire at the Peardon House. 'but at the residence of Mr. Sciatica Vanislies Instantly ' powerful kind of a remedy can pene- trate through the tissues and finally reach the Sciatica Nerve. You can ul- ways depend on the old-time "Nervi- line.” Nothin made today is ns good for An this time the same om “Nervili_ns'- his been curing ~Sci:itica, Lunibago, Riicumatlsm, and is considered tg be wiihoutan equal in relievingpa n or soreness “ anywhere. f‘Nerviline” _couldu’t be matic stronger or better," writes James E. Edwards. "The ay miracle. For years I suffered fright- fully_ I ruined my stomach with in- ternal dosing. I rubbed in gallons of oils and liniments--none were strong enough. One good rubbing with Ner- viline relieved. I kept on rubbing and shortly was cured. My father cured rlieumatlsm in his right arm and shoulder with Nerviline, and my mother cured herself oi’ chronic lum- bago with Ncrvlline. Our family sim- ply swears by Nerviline and we are never without a 50c. family size bot- tle in our home. We iind that for cx- ternal pain, for coughs,_colds, earache, such minor ills it is a veritable family physician." ` ' '- candle. Ole Zukunit, has once more suffered suppression for speaking too openly on these questions, and. it is not im- prolaabledhat other journals' will share its fate. These news ii ers ia in a. nuts-licll. Since th British have' began s'eriously to operate against the undersea menace, two lmnrlred stroyed. On' another hand, out of seven Zeppelins which sought to reach London, and failed, four have been destroyed. These are strong arguments for the Imperiiai Chancel- lor's anti-friglitfulness. campaign. |11 PAYS to buy in this Province, AT HOME- Mrs. G. D. Steal will e at hoixe _at 304 Euston Street, this Tuesday afternoon and evening. . 2341 BRITISH MAIL.-Letter mall for ched this Tuesday morning, via forwarded up to Thursday morning ANOTHER CALL OUT- The ilre- ve yesterday afternoon for a slight e on the' premises of Mr. Thomas harles Young. Water Street. if Nerviiine is Used AN vou sE'A'r 'rms 'cAsEr No ordinary liniment will even ro eve Sciatica. Nothing but the most E Sciatica as Nerviline was when rst produced. about forty years.ago. W cures Sciotica is to me simply a either case is- the gume worth thc Maximilian Hu-rden‘s weekly review, D D ve put the csscnce of the matter erman submarines have been de- , \ ’ I _\ E Advance in the S 03 Instant Postuin I _ A _ :_ ,._, , :yd zc ` ,__ ,ir advantage of it I . _ _ _ been accustomed to pay. :rr- These staplc, healthful and appétizing products -arecbtainable right now from ' your grocer at the same price you have This is exceptional, and~ yop yyill, t nb \ | l tl k 0 the heavy licml os seas to be inet with nt J your, and has returned to ` l clTort_to secure from tho' firm l. tnke your "out - was \ 1 -` 7'- ,fr T ~;;;:::_-_'_':_'_-;_-5:.-_-_~_~_':::_':::::;::_ J rf::r-1' in _ _I:r::f-fr:-crf-'-'-11*-'_'-“-'-`,j;-1';-huqp¢~\-_ _ ` . -was ev 3 i ' ~ - this port The the caravel her found altogether " son IJELECTABLE UHIQKEN -"salads at St. James' 1-Ialolw__E’en Te). this evening. _ ' 2843 POLIGE' COURT-- One dnuili. was fined $5 yesterday and several. small -boys for disorderly. conduct on- the street were dismissed with a repri- mand. PUMPKIN PIES- There widl be a pumpkin pie table at St. James, Hal- - low E’q'n tea this evening., _ ~ 2843 i _‘ ’ \-_.T » _ - sociwti.-._ A~deiigmm1- social ami entertainment was held llast night- in Grace Church Sllldl-Y Schood. !t_was well attended and a success from ,every point of view. .,. __ .,._..___, _- ALL INVITED- The ladies of St. James-‘ Guild invite everybody to take tea with them in St. James'-Hall this _H`ue's'day. -0_V9Ylil1lZ from 5 to fl, and. incidentally, to help their patriotic work. Admission and tea 25 ccnts. ~ 2843 RECEPTION- Mrs. Goorgc drvine will receive, for the first time since her marriage, at the- munse, ' New London, on lvedlelsday. November lst, from 3 to 5 p. . and from 7 tn 9 p. m. SOCIAL- The Prince , 0f'_'Waics (Tollcgc silidcnta of the Ilrst -_vnay ein- tcrtaincd the second and -third ycm' siudntsr- in a deligli-iful social in thc Y. M. (3. _A. last night. 'I‘l\cre wus' it good nttf-minncc und all lmd n thoroughly good lime. - _ » MORE ORDER- Iliaiingqr Galin- ghér .-:lates that hc' luis' rcccivcii com- plaints rogarding‘tl\e habit oi' _1-anno people who persist in" loud talking during the |>re`_>;'cntntion ol' pm'i'm~n1- anvca in the iiu=:1ire.`Tllcro ‘wus con- _sidci-oblc oi' this m\no_yance'in¢ last nigl||_’s- show, and_it is to ini hnpnd the nuisnnm-_ will'llc .='.tdpiicrl_ FUNERAL SUNDAY- ll‘hc l`unr-rnl of tim lain Mrs. .Iolin \Vrmnacotl look piano Sunday in the l’coplc's' (‘f-in- oicry. 'i‘hc cnriugc was inrge, and 'lilo' ilorttl trilmlcs wcrc lmnny and hcnuii- i'ul_ 'I`hc‘ pull-bearers wcro llivssi-.sr Alcxandcr llnrnc, Philip linrgr-, iico. liilrliic, Cliarlcs- Dalziel, Arthur ldos- tcr. and Janles Stewart. Mr. lim-ry \‘\'onnacol_i, 'son of the rlcceuscll. :|r--- uunipnnlcd by _his sir-iicr, Mrs. 'i‘. ll. licnslls and Mr. liciistis-_ nrrivi-rl frmn ltlonreion' Sntlirllity nigiti. to hc |l|'r»s» cnt ut lim i'um-ini. BL`0WlNG UP THE WRECKS-Mr. ii. lu. i’olztnd, snlmiurinc cnglnccr of nwvii liurc iilulving up ilu’ nhl \\'|~l:|-its zlrenmlishcfl lim hull of the old .\'vl\uon- ci' llaitic. The lluliii: wus mic oi' tho old lime strongly bt iii vessels und ng n_\u_<:li as _im pounds_ nt it shot of goin- imizell nitro-glycerinc wus uscd to two and one hull' and fivo potintlsiiots nlr. l’,olond rclurns to (‘nr'_ -_ ._ “\\\ l - . ' s--g Inc llomlnion (lo\'c|'nn1cnl, who has _- _ ' - _» - ~ io 7 0`f~locl< This is lin- gn-ni :1n\1\|'|l \\f|<- tluizlr-l\' uniqlic 11 ul .nti=|i: l~‘.|ll i (1 l rl. frf~\\'1=. New Work. :irc spcnrllni:_ ii ills:-ou¢'s.rf~ :md li_~=i\xncd in with rziptigrs for thc- fullcrtll were! MBBBIB .chori val-utmn will' ilu' l`f>ruif‘l‘= *ls ul'|nui\y fricmls ging`¢11i:-niim' -nl ‘ L. -I 1| - -}_ ' ' " ' 'R' ` cnt opening address w s i ‘i b il . I(-L' Him; ( ., , . _ _ _ ' ' ‘ “ ‘_ -"1 """" f“""i1‘ brcsldent, Mrs. A. Af lVTf:`T\T’elii'l.y"l‘iif¢;l M. MI' mm. M_'_"` A.dam'm¥’.urwufwiu mi." ‘hh ‘"m"“"‘H~ ]"“"hl`l` WW lf* ll ' _~. = - ml-lowing pmgmlmmc was wen row l |t_'grct to lleili- that `fh1’_iy_`i'\1e 'l}Di_li sixti:\|l;ii'ly pit,-:\.~xzt:1'_ s||m|lic1', his llc |- vu ".' -»` ¢ ' a v ‘ _ ""0‘1 U’ u“3i"' ||°"”°. \""l.h.5°5”3|`° ml |iVU"Y§`lvc_inli§_`ilnf-,lit mul'-1liift\i|`-osrliirf, ` 'I"u.."""` ~( heck Rise » _ - i . - _ - , , _ - _ . ' ' ‘ 1 ' q. _-.\|l>_|<-cl nrattcr is woll tor - _. _ln 1"00d Pl T003 n LMD To RES’T_’"Ti% mmm] of ll<'l'l‘-ll Wiiil_ul1_ _iri~ep1-cssihlc humor , ' ‘ _ _ _C - _ __ 'l`l\'r ino_sst's\ ycslblwiziy inorniilg :it 5,'6_ _ 'LONDON -Oct 25-Replying t0 Mrs. <=ul1<>1'1|1e Mc_Qu=u|~_oi’.nivn. All the t‘o|1ie_~ssio1is tlmt icr additional powers on the Board ‘of wikng. The m_gh_ Maés M RB-(mmm Pr-nmfi lic nm _Hénrgn Fim_._-lliis cy|~nlng_ licv. l~‘aL_llr:i' l'. Jv. (Ia. _. Time” Shan be_Light_"_s_olob Mi -- - _) '_ ;-'oy will prezt¢:_li on '§Evcrlasi_in¢; l’u , _ » Y SH gei‘ald,_ J. M. Hu-gbcs, ami icter Brad nmhmom., _ - _ , Nettle- Harris; duet. Misses Lilliion 'ibyg' -_ ' " 1 - - ' ' _ Smallman and Evelyn Harris;-rect '_ fl, __ __ ` ` , _- ., O tation. Eliza' Smallman. A ‘very ap-’f`~’ `5UQCE§5F"-`U|;. HA§|_|_0‘wE'EN - |_A|D__1-0 REST-__1.hc J O ?¢r°i){m.ieiimmmE`q W” g'i""""’y Mrs/ 'cE'LEsaA~sIo'N-, The mtuowffen nw 1=»fn`M'»-A- ‘mm».~"i~‘i|»'<- lv - - @`0Y- 0ff9`l'|HH‘ `wne' taken -c`elébra`tioii`nn'1l arcade 'he > \'r\_i'_v lalrgv, people' living I.or1l§l'ilp lim Tiisllop of (fhrtrlottetown ' fu “___-,H,.d"_V mm] (smmgml “,him_ IH; r-'cusuxi will be :ivan-lttlild this cvonmg lm-son); i`ron| cvcry part of tim sur- \vl1o_nssisimi at tho Mass ns did also ' ’ in. St.,.]:un.'_n_..nsy-.___ iffllht limi r\v1‘1'_\'l10fi_\' mics lo. iJun’l .~'i\o\v|J1i‘g thc .-rplontlid gron|\d_-t' lo z|rl». .I lt. A. Mr-lionnld, St. Teresa, Re'v.` r I miss il.. _ V __ _ _ \'liii1l_:|;,f_t_~. 'l‘l|q nilnii' was llclrl unrlr-1' l¢`nl_i\s-r \Vcl:-all, S. J., and Rev. Fathqr |,1,,\v her una,-t__,. (._ m . ,_| '_-H H -4 llc r1|{l1|=\i:vnif~1|t ol the llivllomilrl P. J; <‘.;1n_cy,_S.- .l. The, Requlemf ` 0 pale' “I I le IWGEII:-IEIROUS, _CO|NT;?l'BU`l"lOi\l X- lining-n'.s \vr;|ncn`s lnsliinic' und \v_:|sf Mass was shiny.: by the‘men’s clldir, l,HL,d on the om hun in Ch: _lo J. ,_ ic! u pcqup rrmlt-| 0' in _ ‘_ _ in :tn 'nl lim (‘ros$-- and Jollmi' p:|ll'io~ the "I.llic’.i‘n" lrelng rendered'-‘hY"b0th` _ U -ibn pw’ l1\{uslff(»‘i'\\'i\i'll;