M 3,1914. ”~ . - _ _ .i ,, -. . _.~_ ~._.,,_ , _ ,_..___\ , _ ,_ _:A _.,__,_.-_._,j_'_-___ _ ‘. --'~- -- --f,-~-..._~.: ,~.. --.q-fi _.,,.,,. ...__ -. .f ... ,,. ._ T I A ‘__ -fl “1-- r> - .-_.- 1 , _ , _ - -_ Ti- .__ . _,_,_...__ _,_ __ _,__ _____r`_?__________,________ ' ' \» f - ~»1=-wi-'~» ~‘i.-“ ` ' ` ~ ‘ `\ f ,w ,- ..__f-.__--»-»-»-.--- ,--q F "I'HE. 'T PAYS to buy in the Province . FANCY DRUGGET.-lt was Miss §;*:\':';:;’§:_§h;:_\;1_;:._viiiase Green. who n the recent exhibition. mcy dmgget at mF|RST PFlIZE.- In the prize list'of _ _e recent exhibition held in,Charlot- 1_4; Own in tbe Domestic Department, rs. W. J. Drake, Charlottetown, won first prize for pound ¢;ske_ MFUNERAL-TODAY.-Mrs. Sarah Hfllll. widow of the late Peter Mar- tin. died at her home, Newtown, B51. 38:1, Thursday, Oct. 1st._1914. in her t year. Funeral to Belfast Ceme- ¢°fY 011 Saturday at 2 p. m. 'nie ae- ceased is the mother of Mr. K. J. Mar- _ _ _ _ glipendlary Magistrate, of Char- is_one of ,_ things that con- ° °“'“' tributes lar ly fp our enjoy.. ment, whil _._t goes up largely in smoke, :_/_it leaves I behind genil warmkh to 'the occup. ants of thelhouse- ' at Llixington. There are several colts ' ‘ by DlI1Hola in this province. We can llsuppl 'th the best Gigal atytilemlotvlést HORSE NOTE.- Dlngola, formerly owned by Mr. Owen 'l`Trainor, of this city. won the first heat of the 2.13 pace at Columbus last Tuesday. taking the record of 2.5%. He won second mon. GY in the race. Next week he starts NEW GLASGOW.- Any wishing to _ contribute to Belgian Relief Fund pnce, ;_ . .. should leave their contributions - Ord ‘ ' » Y/}2U\$8 .I§ooS<_l;itufIZs &c bor caGe_h with . . . evenson, _ er your Supply today- , or at the store of Mr. Frdgk Alldigy, New Glasgow Mills. This must be . done not later than Wednesday of ‘ THE MINTO.-The C. G. S. Minto arrived at North Sydney, C. B., Thurs- day evening from Hudson Bay. MARINE AGENT RETURNS.-Capt. T. G. Taylor, Agent for Marine at Charlottetown, returned on the North- umberland from Picton last night from a visit to Halifax on departmental business. RED CROSS FUND.-Harmony In- stitute has collected from its two school districts, East Wiltshire and Warren Grove, the sum of $68 in aid of the Red Cross Fund. List of names will appear later. BAPTIST CHURCH. NORTH RIV- ER.- The Rev. E. G. Grant will preach Sunday, Oct. 4th in the'follow- ing places. In the Baptist Church, North River, at 11; Long Creek at 3 and Kingston at 7. QUEENS COUNTY DISTRICT Lodge, I. O. G. T. will meet at Pownal, October 5th The speakers at the meeting will be Rev. W. D. Wilson, Rev. E. S. Weeks and Rev. W. P. Mc- Vie. 5878-10-3me1i MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Lowe announce the engagement of their daughter, Aimie Helen to Mr. L. Parker Ritchie, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rit- chie, of this city. the marriage to take place in St. Paul's Church on Oct. 21st. nection with repairs that are being caried out at the Indian Point Light She is expected to return to Charlotte-_ 1', cali at the lights at Cape Egmciit and' Sea Cow Head. THE HALIFAX.- The following passengers sailed by the S.S. Halifax from Charlottetown yesterday. for _ Halifax, Port Hawkesbury and Bos- ton:- John McLeod, A. S. Rogers, Miss L. McCormack, Miss Editli_Cur- tis, A. Gallant, Miss* K. McDonald, Miss L. McDonald, Miss M. Downing, Mrs. Robert S. McPherson, Miss Kelly, Mrs. R. Nolan, A. McArthur, G. H. Brown, Mrs. G. H. Brown, Miss M.T. Rodd, G. J. McCormack, Miss M. town to-day, and on her way back will- `, . ', Episode No. 2 , M* m” THE FALSE FRIEND , Loyde F. Loncrgan $10,000-PRIZE Photo Play-Harold McGrath The Greatest Film Production Ever Presented Campbell. FOR THE ARMY AT THE FRONT. -Hon. J. A. Mathieson, Premier, _ to meet Messrs Hayes and Storeyofthe Intercolonial Railway, respecting ar- leaves this m`orii'in for Moncton, N.l3., - _ . _ g ‘ Their Best Friend i » I I Fates Round Up:‘,§,,,‘§,€‘,‘§,"},§§§,,§,";','”-?,§,,§‘,§_“ "“’”°“" || HOV() AND THE P5.()i3BI..E SKIRT 82,2551” arrangements for the collection and Fund. Mr Clarkin, assistant to the Division Freight Agent, will accom- pany Mr Mathleson. lt is hoped that complete arrangements will he made whereby Mr Clarkin`s‘ services can be secured to superintend the collection and forwarding of this niunlilceiit gift of our people to the army at the front. distribution of the Army Field Service - ceeey *Saturday Matinee at 3 p. ni. M,,,_,,,,, Island Next Ncak we start a new series of clevor Detective Storie N. Y. The Adventures of Cleek Girl Monday U) Di’°'iP“"° Two snows Nighiiy 7.3de{i¢i ii p. in. Night Q Q vs .. #ref RAILWAY TRAFFIC.-The number _.-1. 1 urn- --~ 'Y "_ -- g ' ' "I of persons_that 'travelled over the various lines of the I’.E.I. railway during the three days of the Provincial Exhibition that was held at Charlotte- town last week approximates 4.000. ` ' "1-I = W if "11, .__ :__._ - l7..___ ___...__,__._____. . Y -..._ _ past week, will tiiko n cuiislilemililci ‘ l"\ i' il-'nw who pri tr 1, t_o1ii - ii. IC. or_si~’:..i:l i\'oiil. Hiro.-ts. Mti’ - . ' ~ . -. 1-1.. ,(1 'lv ,img i, _‘_ _,_____,_,____._. time to dry. ’1lic l\nrv<-st t»vcry\\'licrc :.1\li|l fmii.. I ir ill .-.i .1 _ ._ . ` l" 1 un "GENERAL VON BERNHARDVS A Pirie'-ini is C... next week, (Oct. 7th.) cHUR°H |Mf°R°VEMENT5-The This number is fully equal to the The Methodist Church at Hanlpslllff? Exhibition trailic on the railwny last has undergone 5- \h°1'°“g_h Chnynge year, when the number of persons lately bl' D9-‘ming the €X¢9"l0\`- Ph; conveyed to and from Clinrlottetown who have tliroshed rt-.p.'i:'i. the while wheat to bo also i'<~iiinrlinbly \\'cll is away above the :i\'<-rnigi-, iintl pcopln thc ont- right 1':-|m:ii_\'. i:= ti pri px " - .. r ii- 1: uiazlc fiom n 1'. iiiiilc Ili i. has ifnziioii.. book “(l~. '~nx::i|_\‘ :md the Next oats to be turning out .ni high as ii l~»-.ii fo . .--f.~=»¢iiiiy »\~\.i i`,v' in:\':;~ i\\'ni"` by lion. I". Vim Uvfllliflrili. HU- bnshcl and ii liunrtcr in the sioolt, ;in'l _'.'r»:'.i‘.~' h\' Z. .it1..'~_= pl\_\'.<;ii-inii-i tlirt-111.1 lliitirivoil vtlitioii, 4-loili T5 cents. Every- oiit Grunt lirilniii :mil tlu- l?11i\t~illi.:iv :;l.i»|i| tn i .‘:i'isil- .=.~.i\=. I.-wi-'.. jvoni' order at Curicr`s is a veritable Gnnltfii ol iZiloii.- S. t-rl. hInol\1iiii.oii llrnfx Vo., Cor. tirt-nt ,iT.ioit'-toro fri' ii copy. DSSI-10-3i1i2i - -- ' A --_i _ - v,,..;- ~ ~f4- _ -'vv-_-v7__'i‘ F ' _. -*rr*-:ff _ - . _ -.__ __--..- _<- SCOTCHFORT.-'l`lic little halting town at l-laydeirs \‘\"ln`irl`. East ltiver, which is the licatlqiizirlers oi’ ninst of thc oyster fisherincn, is, with thc open- ing of the oyster fishing season, hc- giiinlng to take on a lnisy appearance, and for thc next two inonilis will he one of the best nioiioy-nialiing places on the Island. The Hshcrnicn report the oysters to be up to thc average of former years, both in quality and quantity.--Mr Joseph \’Veir, Scotch- fort, the efficient boalhuililer of that place, has recently finished a large boat which he will use for oyster lish- ing. Needless to suv, it is ii wofiit , to tho skill and workmanship of the' genial .loc.-As a pruot ol the into growth of the past season, Mr John A. McKenzie, Scotclifort, recently rut a field of clovcr hay, the second crop in one summer. This rortziiiily looks good for l,’.E.l.-Nearly nil the |':ir\noi's of the central part offfhc Island have finished gathering their hurvcsl. nl- thougli in places there' may still be seen ilolds of grain in stook, wliicli, after getting the heavy rains of tho l "_ i gllllll fIIA\\\\\\\YIIIlIlllIlQ _ _ Take s \\\\\\vIIIIA\|llll 5` ‘-rs ’1 IIIH/X\\\\\\V//Il/Illglllll '-1 one Up Your System Cold Weather The long hot summer has probably left you in a run- _ down condition.'lf you have that tired feeling' and are without ambition for work or play, you are probably S not suffering from any par- ticular disease, but from a general sluggish condition 1 Men Should See I Tl-IE] “HATTERIE” at the Ml£N’S STORP invites you very particularly to sec tlie_li.ftr‘.tl lately. TRESS HATS STETSON HATS The Busiest Store On Cliarloiieiown’s Busiest Street _Some Atrium. Hats that all .1 -" \ some new blocks that have been coming in _ ~. sq .'»’gi§»’ e ; . s . :M _ . _ l _- ‘V1 ~'~?:» -4 . `.- .~ -_ 'j. _ variety-for this autumn is a great soft hat sexism there are smart new English still hats there are hats of every good ,block--:ind they are all wearable styles- Young men will appreciate thc_great a_ssort- ment of new colorings shown in this falls shapes l, ’,_"°: "7 ra” \ _ sw' ' ~ . FRANKLIN HATS. _ _ ' _ ` T here are _soft hats in_ very particularly strong A 1 / .go at the HAT TERIE. LEAVE it`te""'ihe` young' fellows to know wliat’s what in money, $1.00. MacKinnon Drug Company I Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. :.\\\\\\vmi\\&//ll1lllIne\\\\\\\\\\v/1n\\\\\\-///Q llIllIIf§\\\\\\\\ ,.....,. .,, .. ._ . - . 5 and Chew Hiclieys Twist Tobacc Milllons of plugs sold yearly. Because it is the best.: A Hiekey & Nieiieieen Toi.. co. \\ \\\\\WII II4\ \\ ' Llnnlted , Manufacturers _ Ph \\&wWI//4mn\\\\\\v/////J/_1\\\\\\vllI»-'W////IZ I ‘ __ 1-” '_"- 5-' ' Large Clearing Auction Sale BENJ. cairrsn at co. _ __________ 1 " ; PARTRIDGE. Esc.. to sei I am instrggtlll PYivllllcAuction on ONDAY October 5, 1914 Commencing at 12 o’clock noon _,.,,. . _Z ' _ d _ ___ . _.ui 61°"-amiy situated form on the Union Road four miles That os ra e s from Charlottetown. d h large 5,-churn wen I T‘2,"‘,‘;m1°§l‘f,e°|,lllitll.:;:t:rgl:dlillillgdllilili :lid 1: sefceilent repair. bein: ook a er. _ d almost new an are well arranS° ~ d im I m ms com,|,,u,,g of 5 ` Th°re1l)'“li“ld: llitllzllltdllvg slogldhsdtdgl abrllll, isis fears old. choi_;:et;“m2 li e , 0 0 ’ , t toes an - hglf.erqs one year 0\d» 4 °““'°°' sfllfu' d‘tlir¢\ilr's1dat‘||elili£ll liilxaed feed, 1 bind- ips in the field, about 30 tons o s,y..°Bde__ 2 harrowm hone ml hoe m°“m_ er' limuwehwleiltllil-hdhldlydddddlldaner 1 set fannel’9» 1 N25' f*°"k ;°\“;;;fn°'“; , orse p ' _ 1 B rue w . :lei-. 1 di-ivms sussir. 1 ceiieei-_ri v;as_§:{|é__2a§§';i| mmfhfs u,m,,,_ ,,,,.,,, f°'°\"" churn' 1 “bm” ml bdxpsleigh 2 cart saddles and breaching. plow m°'»°*`» 1 "°°d 'mn' 1 doug’ es.;-penters'tooIs. Household furniture includ- < harness. forks, hoes. °“°'° ' steve and wood steve :tiniest new. one 345 l'lere’s the Real Body Builder REXALL S1YRUP Ola }éYPgPliIdOSPl£I1lTES has 'ust tithe ingre ients nee e to ui up e was e lsorpuscles of the blood_a_nd thus helg to restore your ;‘:,f,e“w‘;’,‘, ,°,,‘f.,"",,,,§ll"'f,;’§,§0,&,), °f,,§f§§‘,;‘y' elltlfé S St8m t03 COIldltl0D Of l_l€alt and _Well lJ€lIlg. winners on the Canadian ice circuit. e a tite and aid the digestion and to give KINGSTON.-Friday evening, Sep- temher 25th, the meeting held here in the interests of the Army Field Ser- vice and Red Cross Funds was in every way a splendid success. All who were absent through indifference deserve censure; all who were unable to be present deserve sympathy, and all who had the privilege to be present will congratulate themselves and long retain in memory the eloquent, inform- ing and moving speeches of the depu- tation, Judges Haszsrd and Fitzger- ald. Right Hon. Sir Louis Davies thrilled all present by his graphic nre- sentation of facts and his touching pictures of the appalling suflernig in Belgium and of the terribly hard fate awaiting all who should be so unfor- tunate as to come under the heel of the modern Attila, the Kaiser, and his savage and cruel hordes. The Rev. George Orman presided. The meet- ing was much enliveneri by the sing- ing nf patriotic songs, including the National Anthem. On motion of Mr. George Srewys. seconded by Mr. Dan T. Fras r, at whose hospitable home the dep'ntntion were entertained. a most hearty vote of thanks was paj§_s_'¢ ed to the speakers aiiu pledges gnen that the men of Kingston and vicinity would not _lag behind any other part of the Island province in discharge of their duty to the Empire. while the ladies, acting on a suggestion from Sir L. H. Davies, organized a Red Cross Society on the spot and already have had most encouraging results in nnswcr to their appeals. Officers, etc., arc as follows:-President-Mrs. Goo. Crewys; vice-president-Mrs. I). T. Fraser; sec‘y.-treas.-Miss Leia Bar- rett. Collectors-Mrs. l). T. Fraser, Mrs. Nicholas Colwell, Mrs. Duncan Marshall, Mrs. Richard liendorson, Mrs. Ben). Ward, Mrs. Samuel New- son, Miss Bessie Green, Miss Ethel Crewys, Miss Laura Newson, Miss Leia Barrett. ___..._...__..___ \ ::The Island Condition Powder con- tains only the finest ingredients and is made according to the formula oi' an eminent veterinary. For_l5 years it has stood the test and today it is in greater demand than evor. Feed it and get results. 25c. full pound pack- age. 20c. pound in quantities. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. mtf. __.._.---- __ .___.-~ ::8T. LAWRENCE SILVER BLACK FeX 60., LTO.,-A Meeting of the of the Company, Chariot 'ing Home C mlort fall °' hull announced. On the moveable all sums nm' of &ym°“‘b¥li!a‘il1rm`:»‘\llilnl8 months on oDDroved Joint notes. - winner |s.00 §°‘“’ "fe envy. sauaamu canrsn a co. I. 6. MoD0 ALD. I i' W _ _ Auctloherl. 571g.g.24mthstu5i »- _ I _ inf- H f » f » ,, . . ._ _ _ , nel* in the office tetown, on 'rhursday October 15, 1914, -of 7.30 . m. ii ii ni nie st. Lawrence su- 1 '~_ .'l.~- 1 ‘ :::|;la?:k llrtsxtlhi.. Limited, will be heltb- _ - =_. I 1 ,_ _ y_.,_‘ IIIII of all the organs of the body. To overcome this con- dition take " Y Older men will like the assortment of mod- erate sliapes-quiet styles-sober colorin that 1 the HATTERIE offers. styles-and to recognize the real thing when Our Compound' _ Hypophosphites It increases the appetite, causes _.better ,assimilation and by_ its action hastens the expulsion of waste matter from the system. Now is a good time to take this tonic .and get your system i shape before cold weathe arrives. Price $1.00 a bottle Guaranteed and sold by 'S3 \\_\\\\\\\\-lllllglgl/@ 17%/IIIII&\\\\\\V/IIIII/II';"\‘.\ "1 I/A\ llllll 'lIl'.i\\\\\\YlI Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Stor Cor. Kent & Prince Stree lllllfll/A\\\\\\\\\\\|l|||\¢9 - ri A Really Good Talcums When dyou are looking for the goo Talcum Powders we can offer you lines which _ have been popular for gen- erations. Here you will find the famous Men_nen’s, Colgate's, Royal Vino_lia, three of the most prominent and reliable lines of Talcum Powders the world’s market can offer, a E/To The i -1; -.1 at the hour D , Wm. Moran. Reoy. Trena. 5774-9-28 milii \tin each 25c. ‘ they see it. Forin- sf'=~'~cc, this new Soft A .’_‘~ '.;'.-'i.f;on. ' _ I WC. have full assort- iricnts of all the new Stetso-ns here-it’s an » easy matter for you to select the one that-you I will like to vvcar.E“"" i ALL SMEN will be pleased _with the prices that tne HAT TERIE offers on into new fall hats. THE SOFT HATS are 1.50 to 6.50, THE STIFF H ATS “ 2.00 to 5.00. And then you know there is here the finest I range of caps in P. li. I. Get Your New Overcoat From The Men’s Store CHOOSE YOUR NEW OVERCOAT where you can sec at once just how Tit is going to like-where you can tell before you leave the store ivhcfliei' you like it. CHOOSE YOUR NEW OVERCOAT where you can be certain of getting the lrist word in Overcoat style the fit- and set--zinfl swing that perfect tailoring' ensures. CHOOSE YOUR NEW OVIERCO/\'l` at the MEN’S STORE Where you will pay strictlv “before the war" priccsf.. l\/ll1fN’S OVERCOATS $9. $10. 9512, $1-4, $17, 1520, $25. lVIEN'S SUITS $3, $10, $12.50, $15, $16, $20, $25. BOYS SUlTS $2.25, $2.50, $4.50, $5.75, $6.50, $7.50 up. Boys Tweed Norfollrs I for 8 to 14 year lads 7,5 ' Regular $10. value at JUS l` ANOTHER OF OUR LUCKY purchases-go a lot of handsome well tailored good weight two piece Norfolk suits in greys and browns and navy blue-perfect I _. fitters dandy styles-we bought them under tl-.0 market, _ Macs _ I _ _ _ . _ GUARDIAN A 'C _ I _ """ ‘ ' .7 ‘ 4 _ HAGL 1' "`B_'s_s_»i§:__oi;4_ _i_i_§:_5e.f_i_`i_n_e__¢_'i-_i_._:._i¥__ . ' - . . , , . . , / i u __ __ _’ i I1, ___ 5; ~i- _ __ -\~,. _.W ~», ;~ _ .}. , . A 8 , , _ .», _ .. _ u 'Y 'f‘I'.