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('has' Ralnson Holmes These Detective Mysteries produced In collaboration with short stories Kathlyn To-Morro w || Matinee Saturday 3 P. M, Made In Canada To -Night Made In Canada Tlle All Red Canadian Pictorial Canada’s response to the Mother Country`sl appeal for aid. Showing various units who have volunteered for the front For the Wearing of Green ,.§;”,‘; vaudeville Stdrs Vacation' l`omtd y H FIVE CENTS || 130 s. ll l>. M. I ’ i I I' For Sale I Three P. E. Island, Silver Black Foxes, (Two females, and one male.) Prices and terms eas values on the market. 5633-9-ismlf. L Two pairs interior Alaska Silver Blacks, and two pairs very dark patches, will be sold cheap for cash. P. E. Island, and imported ranch bred Mink, Three Fisher, two females and one male. you will be convinced, that we are offering the best T. Gorclen Ives Montague, P. E. Island y. Come and see them, and F IT PAYS to buy in the Province. . THE BRANT.-Yesterday the D. G. S. Brant visited St. Peter's Island and the block-house on light-house duty. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. Ew- en Macllougall will preach Sabbath, the 11th at Birch Hill at 10.30. Mill- view at 2.30, and Killross at 6.30. Al- so Tuesday the 13th at Point Prim, ’l‘hursday 15th at Belle River. and Fri- day 16th at Iris at 7 p. ui. THE ICE BOATS.-The Marine De- partment has begun to put in hand the preparation oi’ the ice boats that cross at -the Capes, for the winter sea-_ son. V Tilere will be six new boats and tlley are being “tinned," while the old boats, sixteen in number, are being repaired and also tlnned. SHIPPING.--The Schr. W. Parnell O’llara, Captain McLean ill charge, arrived ill Victoria from Mlramicilloil Saturday night with a cargo of lum- ber colliglled to Mr. George Ives of Tryon.-The Schr. Bonus. Captain t‘ll1lrlcs Stright in charge, is now be- iilg loaded at Victoria by Wright Bros. with a cargo ot produce for Cape Bi‘_L‘toll.-V. _ MOTOR DELIVERY WAGON.-In keeping with their up-to-date reputa- tion, Messrs. Moore & McLeod, one of ('.harlottetown’s leading elothiers, have ilnported il motor delivery wagon for use in connection with their establish- ment. It is a illatthlne of McKay make and of 30 h. p., and attracted consider- able attention when first used ill the city on Monday-. ' - SIGNALLING SERVICE.-Llelit. Keith Rogers, the officer commanding the local section of No, 6 Signalling t`orps, left yesterday morning for Hul- ifax, to be attached to the composite regiment oil duty there, as Signalling Otiicer. He was accompanied by Qua- lified Signziller Ernest Auld, wllo has enrolled for duty with the signalling section of the regiment above men- _ tiolled. HORSE RACES--ln conncctioli with the races to ile held on Primrose Park, Pealtes, 'Thanksgiving Day,tl1e committee of lllanngelllellt wish to state that the 'l‘hrec minute and Green ltuces will bc both halt' mile heats. The Special Train leaving (’ilarlotetowll ut I0 a. ln., will stop at Mt. Stewart halt' an hour for lullcil leaving there at 12.30 will arrive at Peukes shortly before 1 p. nl. 5937. THE WINTER STEAMERS.-lt was arranged that the (t. G. S. Minto, wllicll is ill ilalifax, should go on the slip yesterday for an overllnul and re- pairs i1l preparation for the winter scrvicc. 'I`ilc Earl Grey, which has llccn taltcll over by the Navy Depart- lllcnt, was to have sailed l`ron1 liali- fax yesterday, hor mission and desti- nation not being known, PROHIEITION CASES.-The case nguillst John l\IcI{c11na, t'or till :lllcgcd 'W infractioll ol' the Prollibitioll Act, again rzllne up at the t`ity Police (Tourt ycs- l- cuaiulniu l One cent per word lirlt 1 each continuation. Cub 1, Twenty-tive ecntl. C $11111 11;- _-v-_>;;; fi-,ff-I-I-f-flfff-QI-112111155;if-Eflfffiff-iffilil-Q-f-3211-2 f insertion in this colum. hall cent per worn 1 must accompany order. Minimum charge LASSIFIED AOS lcrday, but was not concluded ‘and has bcen furtllcr adjourllf-ll. Mrs. Mc- Kinlloll, city, on cor1vl-Li'lll l'or vio- ‘l lation ol' the l’rollibllic7l Act, was scu- ‘ tcliccd to lllrcc lllolltlls’ ilnprisonlllcllt and has ilecll collilllitlcil for trial. ACCEPTS POS|TlON.- i’l~ol`cssor ('. l\I. Wright, tlu- popular or nllisl of ed R :xiii D LOST W'T'T LosT. oN i5'o'UGLAs`sTREETl"'A' llousl 1.ll.l1lll l‘r1lll slllnll <.\p1t.1l to 111.111 1;_,< l 11' ward island on list »itl tl FOR SALE 75 ACRES WOOD fronting on thc ltillgstvnl ltond. l.o 33|. l\lich;lcl licrrigzlll, .`\JortIl Wilt Shire. .`»\`.\§-ltr-:'l.\'lIli “FOR SALE: ONE QiTi'IIli~.’t.`. S black female pup. Also two Holt-Renfrew silver blacks." 454 Amherst. N. S. 55-I9-S 1Il\’lff `F`oR SALE A coop, LARGE lvnrlsll l11."i __ Box "6, Molltugllrn ...$9.2 I0-.l.\inlwf.»i. 1 F611 SALE-oNi'ARld RANcH EREE cross tox pups. guilrnntocd to show 60 pcr cent. tn 90 per cent. black and in good colldltion. Two hundred to eight hundred and fifty dollars pair to quick buyers. Apply T. M. Davis, Box 121, Wyonling, Ont. 5751-9-2£li\i2\\'ks. FOR SALE AT ONCE TWO PAIRS interior Alaska Silver Blacks and 3 pairs dark patched foxes. also mink and ilshcr. Prices right fn. cash. (Jome and sec them. 'I‘. G. Ives, Montague. 5076-9~l7l\lEtf. MISS D. RUDGE NERAL parlor. 1 and ltitcholl ftlrllitllro. llollse open for ' 'rf-rlloon. LAND ILVER pnlrs Box i- . CLASS A, 1914 nllllc fox, or will ext-llallite for rl fclnalo, llnfl pay fllfferollf-0, or , '5.=‘- ;;~_,_,,. ~ will mate witll felnale, free keep and .*.}1__f ,if `_, ,' bali' thc lllcrczlsc. Write lilzlck I-`o.\', . , - , , , _ l ,, y _l _ _ _ l`ridav night \Vill thc arties kind tions usltlld.-Glit). WALKICII. 5906-10-5M3i. i al _,_ WlU';_"E ¥_l’_W5.ll 'UL BOY WANTED.-A boy about 15 yrs. of age, with good reference, is want- UC_TION.-Zidllrllitllroht tll(-ml‘<\s'irlolll'7o Od to lem" 3 good trade' Address oct, oll com- mencing at ii 0'(-lock, forclloon. 11 "Z" 1’. O. Box 116, Charlottetown, 5549-9-llmti’ l-._ 4 Y J MISCELLANEOUS Fc-xEs To so/(Ro.-wE l-i‘A'v€ room to board four pairs Class A. fox:--1 on rcasollalllc terms. Apply to .\'ortlll'I`ryon Sliver iilack Fox ('11. 5'l9lfI-I0-ti-1116i ANY VILLAGE OR COUNTRY DIS- trivt wanting all cxpcricllccil music f ti-:lr-lim' upply 1109, l~`it7.roy St., (‘l1ur- lottt-town. 52498-10-5l\I6i. A LARGE AND succEssr=uL l=oT< (`or1;lllll_\'. 1:1 this province solicits <<»ll~rs|>l»lli`t`cctl\'u. No 'lil`l`e|‘c1lcc how badly your stomach is disordered ‘ _vou will get happy relief in five inlll- utes, hut. what pleases you most is that is ntrengtholls and regulates your stomach so you can ent favorite foods without fear. Most remedies give you relief some- times-lhey are slow, hut. not sure. "i’ape's iliapepsin" is quick. positive and puts your stomach in a healthy ‘ condition so the llliscry won‘t come hack. You feel different as soon as “Pape-'s Diapepsln" comes ln contact with the stomach-distress just vanishes - your stomach gets sweet, no gnnes, no bleaching. no erucations ot’ undigest-1 cd food. your head clears und you feel ' fine. Go now, make the best investment you ever made, by geting a large titty- cent, case ot Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless it is to :utter from lndlgentlon, dylpepslu or any stomach disorder. _ ,,. 1 LIVE STOCK RAIBING.-Prof. W. H+H+H f ll lltllunllll MR. ARTEMAS HOWATT Ou Saturday, October 3rd, at his old~home in Tryon, 'Mr. Artenlus Ho- watt of Summerside. passed away very suddenly. The deceased was np- Dsrently in good health having helped his sou with the harvest all dav Sal grand-daughter went to call him nce ea 1 ue to ellrt ure slid that he had been dead for several MR. JOHN W. PARSONS. The following is from the Broad- view, Sash., express of Sept. 10th. John \V. Parsons, anllounccluellt of whose recent death at liegilla came as a sud surprise to his lllany friends here. was born at Margate, Prince Ed- ward Island ill 1873. After his mother's death ill 1879 he lived with his grailrlfntllt-1', Joseph Parsons, one ot the sturdy English piollet-'rs of Margate. Here he spent his boyhood and at a very curly age took charge of his gra11dt'zltl1cl's farm, lnauaglllg it with surprising ability and success for one so young. ln 1896 he married Minnie Walker, eld- cst daughter of David \\':illtcr, Esq., oi' Kelvin, P. IG. I., and for some years they remained on the fzlrm at Margate but Iilldillg his health llccessitatcd a cllunge of climate Mr. Parsons came \\'est and :liter a short stay in I3..(‘.., hc sr.-ttlcd down at Broadview’ taking a position with Tllorburll & (‘ol1s, Gcn- eral lilercllallts. Later he set up in business for himself ill pllrtnersliip with Mr. T. I.. Johnston and again his spriglltiy pleasing lllnllllcr and shrewd business ability aided largcly ill making the husillcss li success. l\I1'. Parsons whilc living ut Broadview took it pijolnillcnt part as a public spir- ited citizen and had served two terms us town council, but he way always greatly attacllcll to his llonlc and wisllcd to have it. beautiful nlld at- tractive. After this store was burned to the ground ill 1911, he decided to try his fortullcs in licginn and had sillcc resided illcrc. i-Io calnc through In very serious illness ill 1912 bill had illadc a good recovery and ll:ld in-eu steadily at work till token with typ- hoid lzlst month and despite all that medical skill and care could do for him llc succulnbcd on lllonday, Aug. 24th. ills rclnailis were brought to Broadview and intcr1'od bcsldc those of his two infant <-llildrcn \vIlo had predeceased lllnl. At the funeral scr- vlcc ltev. J. ll. I.. Joslyn paid sinccrc tribute to the high qualities of his dc- ceased fricild as u citizen, as tl hus- band alld parent and as a member ot' the Methodist (‘hurch. llc leaves be- hind to mourn tllcir great loss it widow one daughter and l`o1lr sons, also his futher ami one brother who live ill lllichigall, l`. _S. A., and his aunt Eliza- both who made llcr home with him. Kailua.- _ ______ _,___ ZlPPll|ll MDS “l`!l~v German attacks oll Antwerp coliillnle. Last. night tlte inllabltants of .\:.l\\' -rp were startlol by thc lm- l'lr\rl'llpfc1l tlluuderlng ol' guns. The I‘~.-.._':ll1.> respoll lc! l'l‘ol'1 i'o1'::: li1'l:.>n- “Shells fell ill the village of Bille- hrocck, demolishing the town hall and il mill. Nearly all the soutllerll forts lvxerf- active in inflicting heavy losses `on the Germans. It is reported that thc (lerlnans lost 8.000 killed at Fort Wiivre-St. Catharines. spolldellts in Belgium, writing under date of Wednesday, has sent the fol- lowiugt- “licfore the Germans can DFGSB have u formidable obstacle to over each time a hall of Belgium lead from mitrallleuse and rltle sent them stag- gering back from their pontoons. “The German siege guns have thun- dered incessantly with replying thun- i Q der from _;.h_s outgying tor;s_ ot An_t__w:ar_|_J. 2Fh tIs"Fe Separate y a eague o ong s e c - r t 09 0 re um_ es of woodland and pasture, the giant Oc(t)g§g?e13th 191% , combatants, invisible to each other? * ‘ have hurled their_projectlle_s through Fare and one Thifd Iggug \lo‘l;ll arf' Vlilclhm nt 1 oilwtt this . L L S lllurnillrf One of the Daily 'I`elegrapll’s corre- ' "Hi .~|'|" homo an attack againit Antwerp they |"" l ‘“ ‘ ~ scum ~' ECLAIR - TIIREE-REEL DRAMA ii-_-_ This story run senalv in | The Saturday Evening Post U ' Jeif Branslord _....>.,........ . . .. . .. .... - “'~J0l\u50n ]uhrinyDines ........... . . N.A.3|YlfS Billywhite .. ... . . .....Ri:hurdBartlct.t EleaporIioftmau,...... __ . .. .........PearlI`ook l\lrs.Hotfmsn........ I.ucieK Villa MaucleI.ake...,... . .. .. .. EdnaP|yne lierbertl.ake ,... _ . ... Fred llearnc PappySaul\der|.... . . ......l‘léllWils0n _ I mass-Rl li f .___ I love and thrills 1-01...... Prince Edward Tonight |r..1l .1 ...-.... 1...... 1...... , _ I . . i| ESSANAY CQMPANY PRESENTS ul-day. when he ala not arlsslnllls Ffan¢iS X, Bushman usual hour Sunday morning his little and found him dead in bed. Dr. Dougherty of Cape Traverse was . _ - -- - s_t;l_:ll1loRed_ aint agter exa1_1_1l1latio£__pro- hours. He leaves to mourn besides A StlJpeIld0l.lS Dramatic ATTYHCTIOH a sorrowiug widow now in Omaha, Neb., two daughters, Mrs. l~‘ranlt I N T O A R T S Arnett, Summer-side, and Mrs. E. (1. Blundell, Omaha; also one soll A 1 V Y 1. '- 11' D11 1 - - _ urs, now ving tl - tome stlead. Tryon. Tllgiiie i1llLso (survives him two sisters, Mrs. Life Muttart " ‘ _ and Miss Libbie, of Cape Traverse; A Powerful Dramatic ` two brothers, Calvin, of Victoria, 1;. ' ' - A D t. . E. Island, and Charles of Portlam, ‘ Oregon. The tuner l took place 011 i Monday, the 5th init., at the l'l'csby- L f b_'t i Ce >t , T ,tie Rev. 0 ' all el' ' ° .'vir.eri-Irilttle ndinieiatlnlslon Tile pall- ' ' g rom art to Finish bearers were Messrs. W. W. Camer- on, John McKay, Henry Smith, Web- ster Howatt, Alexander Morrison | - J lense in the towel' oi' the only remain- ing church, compelling the Belgian gunners to turn their artillery against the forlorll house of wo_rsllip. The Bel- glans' second round int thc SIOQDIG suliarely. The building burst into flames and the 111it1°allc\\se was sil- enced forever. GUN FLASHES MARK GERMAN LINE OF ATTACK. . LONIJON, Oct. tl., 3.17 ll. 111.4111 dc- scribillg the attack ol' thc Gcrlnnns on Alltwerp. thc corrcspolldent ol' the Daily Telcgrapll, wiring from Antwerp, under date of Tllursday at noon, says: “From the top of ll gas tank at Hoboken (three miles southwest of A1lt\\'ei‘p) last night was witllcsscrl ll scene of solllbre grandeur. The lillo of attack on the city was ilcililcd in the clear night nil' very shzll‘pl_\' by llashcs ot` thc e11cln_v`i; grcnt siege gulls. Silnilzzrly, ll lillo of dct`clls<-. was shown ill points of lights whit-ll stabbed the night. from the liclgizlu forts. ll was pol-zsilxle occnriillllzlly to see the cl`t`ecl ofthe falling sllclls. "Tho zlrtillcry llucl conlilllli-.ll tllrougllout the night. Tile (ll-l~lll;1ll ill'c sccnlcll to bc dirr~ctcd <~l1icl`ly to- ward cillptyillg the olltiying villalgcs, and every road illlo Ailtwerp was cllcltcd with refugees. "Tho liolginlls have sui`i`f.>rcd ill rzolno <|l:a1'|crs. whiic in others they have ill- Ili'-rod loss. 'l`ill: gcllclull llolnllvo ill- spiros colltltlollcc. “All ::<-clitillg oil`lcel‘s agrcc, i1olve\'vr, that thc Gt-l~l1la\l1 attack is nlcrcll' al dtlliolleitlutloll which is not illtclldvrl to IN- pu:v=~~»~ ~f ~-» s lnndeian attempt. but every effort has IDTIICE PDC’-ECE LIQN IA L ' been repulsed. Three times they tried E E A 9 LAND "Y . to cross the river at Termonde. but Thanksgiving Day Excursion , From All Stations ‘ _1-in-e,tT;',d¢jl-mann moullgui r mltralll 5931-10 7M7i _ space. 1- I , 1 . 1 October 10th&12th good to ....ll‘t`§"l?.'i1 l’“»§‘.§Z.'2’..l°..il...".?.’ .R512 _,,,,,,m 0¢,_ i_4.l,,1914~_ ’ i.‘.‘.‘.’1`.i'l’.1'..§“.l‘.f..°$.§°l.i".l.'€..’°"’“'“'“‘ District Pas nserAzenl’s Once. "In noth section of tho battle Odobef (ith 1914, ' 'rerinop e' xc nie center of action ’ and James Arnett.-V. 'f Y J Wanted 1 Pair Class A. Silver Black Foxes. 2 Female Class B. Foxes. FOR SALE: 2 Pairs Patch Foxes (Ontario) 1 General Purpose Mare. FOX CO., LIMITED. to Invest. 1 Exchange of P. E. I. Head Ofiice 36 Queen St. Charlottetown 'Phone 485 P. 0. Box 4 Write for a copy of Prospectus. Now is the time Agents for the ANGLO-AMERICAN SILVER BLACK The Farm Stock fd’ Fox ‘ - ~ -A-< . -. ...:-u_\_. ._._~;¢1.;-.I\‘ »- ` - » ------~'-'f-1 .131 __`.‘. _,L ‘..1..l;hb..L.|.a_...c... , 1 . _ , .. ,.--- to _.,.. ....-_-_--, QT.”-..`.’°’._._._..... .s....___..~-__ . . - v -._ - w qgmlnrnmm-mans-@3001* V, Nam. ~ -1 -if . ,ff .-_-\ in ,,: .- ii* Q )~ ,»F»l. . '; ‘ _ -'..-'-‘ . _ #5, ,ff--.< -. - 1. . ' *_"1’-.`..7.'»=.“ 'W . __.._,;i _. ' -' af.; d).5R....l 1- ' -c Ei foiH.To\\"" English. Mrs. Dcedmeyer was refused incs, the llclgiall troops holllllalrdod 15.141151, .1.,.1C;.n;1,li,1,, 1 '.,,,,.,,gh,S adnllssion lllto the restaurants alld the town. Fort \V:lcll1c=n1 was the ob. Awlicdfm. the shops. Wlicll Mr. Iiecdmeycr pro- ject of :l partlcuiarl_v st-v1»l'c cnlllloll tested to the ll/lllyor of the town, that adnlg. At ltunrbet. the Helglalls were W ° ' functionary issued n cautionary notice ordcred to engage in illlll-pclnlcllt fir at pays no dlvldends t tl id ts lit lailel o ie res en 11 ` < to ropri- lug. 'l`l1islastedtwoalld 11 llalfflloursi Y __ ° malld the offenders. the dlspntch says, und the Gcrnlans re- ' Don t war business .__ .___ tired lu disorder, leaving an onorinous - --- number ot’ :lend illld woulldel ll G°":::.’;;;'.1;°.r..5.a2i..::..i::f‘""' t -I `T|1°_Si|V°f FUX Ramhlllg C0mPal\Y sul/llcll Mlsul 1 Losses Heavy, Says London. _ ”*“‘ < Has no shares for sale but 't ff th f ll I `\\\\\\ , l 0 GFS e 0 OW Ilg \ l . . Antwerp, tuned 10 oclock Thursday *_ 1 -~ I IHCIS f0l‘ y0\lI' C0l1SldEl'af10n : night, says:- »-» D 5 lf/ THIS COMPANY was _the first incorporated company to engilget in the business of breeding silver foxes in cap lvl y. BREEDS ONLY THE VERY HIGHEST GRADE of pure blood original ranch bred Island stock, and has the largest number of such animals of any company in .existence--all registered Class “A" in the P. E. Island Fox Breeders’ Association. _ OWNS SIR WILFRED"-the most famous fox in the world, and manv others of his class, which assures the perpetuation of the very hlghlur value of theICompany’s animals Will not buv, sell orfharbor an inferior fox. GIVES AN ABSOLUTELY TRUSTWORTHY PEDI- GREED RECORD, under the Company’s seal, with every Young fox lt sells. _ CORD_IALLY INVI l`ES intending purchasers to in- spect lts ranch. animals and records. OFFERS OPTIONS ON 1915 PUPPIES NOW, on a clear, broadly interpreted contract, SOLICITS _CORRESPONDENCE on_any phase of the Sliver Fox lndustry. 5 NOW IS THE TIME TO PREPARE for the greatest busi- ness boom o_t the present generation that is coming on the white wings of peace. . The Silver Fox Ranching Company Allzerton _ 53 State Street Prince Edward Island Boston, ?Mass. ‘ (_ 5936-10-7Mwfm6i. 1 '...._.~W,__,__AA,A_,, _ in uint . _,.. '._f. . T --_‘J -_ _ .visit-.lfltsll-:1lf=»i¢:ol'¢tf-l1ol1rff°~r~r--=~~"~' rf' r- ' 1 .rea R .A --f _ ,g ,, ig; 1 my .. _ , -,us .1~»~v\-.s =>»~.» lu. ~ “ 2- “ " , ` , .1 .... 1 0. ... W. . 1 . . . . ~af~ A . . . ». A -»st.l. s tp... .. »..» ¢ _*_ D ..-....|L\~>F ___ ,, » r D V. t -- ..¢ ... . .aw ‘sa/,,.l».§§ .._. ,S ,L 4,51., ‘;;;§;,@‘W,§l,..»'f" *§7¥°_`=`."¢;i*l~_ . _ .__ -..__- .. . , »'~.",. 1-J. item, of the"`De‘usrtmem‘oi Azria- ~ ' _'_' .I-. ~ f ' . -1 _ ulture will address 1 meeting at Kings- ~ ,i v ._ -__n~u-1 ` I _ Elon, on__’I‘hursI_dB_y_. Ocg sthé____uudT_;\é I' _ » .- M I " o In Fel . Orllwll On l' B , . . ....,.... ,.1 .. .i....°... 1... ._ ..._ Manlove Rhode s Novel Makes Tllrll lug 1 m omance and the subject will be “Live Stock I _ ' ““""“"" . “Bransfoi'd In Arcadia,” or “The Little Eohippus." _ ‘ F, v ~ , _\ _ .` 1 tl '- , .