l ~Zl0 Sa. l.4'l " ` 16.08 7.5 s 'fi 0111’ ' Drug E A Trade Ve would like yonr drug trade. We _are quite sure stock and splendid, service we want in the line of drug "store goods, and serve you in a manner that will make you enjoy trading You will find this a de- pendable drug store-your i hases will always be as ‘not s0lll» tho" U10 R0Sid°“°`° Wm’ out; yet they suecessiiiilly storbled iiie “timoh iimsh theiisiiiil w li-it Th lluiliiiiigs and a little more than 5 opposing trehchesh H any recruits (li C5111 h9t9~V0\'i YS: 0 Qhggll admnsf acres oi’ land will he offered, then the are needed' “rely they are men of ms 59 8 GTS I 9 Wl|'» S 5'" 7 acres on the South Side, and then ' U19 Auslfllmlfls and U15 efb “"9 J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST l 'FIDE " TABLE _.._..._. A h . s | ocrosssu Hightwatcr. [Sage Day Time ll'_t V 'l`_llllf‘f 1 ri , 2.14 7.=. , 11...;-i "51 ’ 17.41 13.48 19.46 20.31 21.03 21.43 22.17 22.50 23.23 23.58 ei- ,¢-czcz: Ni-i<..~' Sa. 1 -~ 7-2 - s_ 1 ; .49 its . M, I ti.7 f1~u_ ‘ 11.511 '_ 1 W. .\`.0S ‘ Th. 9.08 F. 10.02 Saf » 10.52 _ S. 1 11.40 , M. 12.28 .` l Tu. ' 111.17 W, 0.37 ` 14.09 Th. 1.20 1 15.07 15 F. 2.07 ` 16.13 16 Sa. 3.01 , 17.27 17 S. 4.24 18.36 M. 5,57 19.33 Tu. 7.18 20.21 W. 8.28 21.03 Th. 9.28 ".” l 21.40 F. 10.21) ` 22.13 Sa. 11.06 22.44 24 S. f 11.48 23.14 25 M. 1 12.-us za.-1:1 26 Til. l _ . _ ._ _ ._ h 131.07 ` 27 | VV. l 0.11 . ltl.47 28 ’l`li. 0.40 14.29 29 l<‘. 1 1.10 , 15.15 :ooo-l:n=v»'-:.:t :w,..i wh:/:oc_~iv`;.s1: 1 :.\i\:w:.‘\-.ev .°° T"- -I & 5rce_~z_m\arc. wicca.:-»-`i 10 11 ~#se~-<»:`i»- 18 19 -- 20 21 .srl-1 2.7141 Z2 23 _-I-17: :,'i-1=D: 0.7 07'” ic 1 31 . | 2..1.- 17.05 6.4 October-lst lo Iird, rain wave. 4th to 5th, i‘.leari11g.‘till1 ie Sth, warni, pleasant, ilth_ to lilth. stormy, l4tl1 to 17th, sudden fall of |.e1nperut_nre, 18th io 21st, mild wave. 221111 to 2='»th,sIro|1g gales, 26th to 28111, damp, foggy and misty, 29th to 31st, bright period. ll E _ _A -#_ f DIARY OI" EVENTS.. 1 I T0-DAY. City MHl~ZiSl.i'ate's <‘oui'i, il a.n1. People's ’l`heaii‘e, 7 and R.-15. Prince Edward, 7 and S.-i5. Summersido Erliihition. BILRTIIS |---_-__...=_._--,-__-;._. MCCLURE.-- .»\i l.‘j_llliili':a Sept. 20th, to G. F. and Mrs. lVli-llliire, it son. Congratulations. MARRIAGES SHAW-MARTIN, At Fliarlofietowii September 22, 1915 b_v llev. Dr. Ful- lerton. Miss Catlierlne Shaw to Mr. Angus J. Martin both of Glen William. FURNESS-EARLE--On the 28th of July 1915 at lfnoivltun, I’. Q., by the Rev. Herbert Symonds, D. D., lieryl, only daughter of t‘;1ptaii1 Jas. Earle. R. N. of Liverpool. Flliglitiitl, to Arthur Wellington l?‘iirne:-zs, M. Il.. of Veriiuli. P. Q. Dr. l"\irl\i~:+s is a son of Mr. Thomas Furness. ol' Vernon, l’. l-1. Island. l . DEA'l‘HS _ - -_ y TREMERE. - Ai llainpshlre on Sept. 29, Fidessa \Vhite, beloved wifc of Oliver Tremere, aged 28. Funeral to Hampshire Cemetery on Saturday at two o’cloek. MRS. EUPHEMIA McLEOD. _fi There pas-sed peacefully to her et- ernal reward in West Somerville, Mass., surrounded by all her child- ron, Mrs. Eupliemia MacLeod in the 57th year of her age. _ The deceased was the daughter of the late Alexander alid Mary Mac- Innls of Hopedale and after her mar- riage resided in Riverdale and Bon- shew. Several years ago she was obliged to seek a home for herself and fam- ily in the United States where she made hosts of friends by her sunny and sympathetic disposition. Knowing more sorrow and disappointment than falls to the average person she was al sys ready to succor those in sor- to others the silver lining in every od cloud .T s and affection in which was exemplified by the friends w w row and affliction and saw and point- h. ho me and” by tributes. 1 child- to mourn devoted par- at he W L can supply your every l here. ’ PUC . represented. i ` The Shareholders or the Chas Dalton Silver Black Fox Co.. Lid-» are hereby notified that the third annual meeting of this company will be held in Knights of Pythian Half-sp;-owes Block, Charlotte- town. nn Thursday, October 'ith 1915, at 2 p.Ill \. W`B PROWSE Secretary 3147-9-24m12i 'lam il\slI‘UCll“»ll bl’ EUWP-"d B”-Y about Canadian lads being needed, ,ous field, Esq., to oifer for sale by Public Bmw with the Australillfls 9-‘ld Sen* sion to Auction at the prciiimes on Thursday inns they have proved themselves the I h If oi THE CMU- T0 needed now. ‘All the military 'author a e-ities and news apers emphasize the fact. Many e en urge the expedieney of conscription. so grave. in spite "of l that with our complete _ _ _ ' V ‘_ gestern fronthinithe genialral situahion sir:--Upon myfmum to mv MU'° home after a. years absence st the front, I, find great unrest and dissstisf faction amongst the young men of our little Province Almost all the boys whom I b vs urged to make the great sacriiice oi: the Empire and for the sacred cause of world liberty d Jus- tice,~are more than willing to o so but several obstacles stand in the Way F st they are uncertain whetlier mon are really needed for military service. There is no doubt that men are the recent glorious victories on the men are t us urgen y requ ed, surely there ought to be no doubt wai e whc men were to near the 7th. (lt-toher at 11 ol-lock foreuooii B hah; of an soldiers in Euro e_ _ t Y F 1 His valuable Residence. Buildings Fgsthherh aycahhdhm majoi. gas w‘}d 3192235 ft‘;"d and land, on the North River Road, me_ ohh, 53 omcerless meh out of 1000 ~d° si t and close to (‘lizi1'lottetovi'n, lho whole reached the ehemyhi hhes_ Accord: tea; e korsi ge 0|" l"`0l“‘-fly “meh "°"i“i“5 14 "r 15 ing to all precedent and rule they to read away acres oi` land will be offered llrst, if should have been ch tured 0 wi d “Pe ml °m “ 1.1 sybil” Leaves Intercolonial Railway Wharf ing express from Halifax (about there awaits the arrival of the after thence to Magdalen Islands as fol- MONDAY--Leave Souris for Etang- du-Nord, Amherst, Grindstone Island and Point Bossc. Returning, calls at Grindstone, Amherst and Sourls; and and returns to Picton. / THURSDAY-Leaves Souris for Amherst, Grindstone Island, Poilht Bossa and Grand Entry. Returni g calls at Point Bosse, Grindstone, Am- On tne first trip in the months of June, July, August and September, turning, calls at Point Bosse, Grind- stone, Amherst and Souris. For further particulars apply to WM. ROBERTSON G. SON. .___ Agents, Halifax. CHAS. W. IVES MATTHEW McLEAN 5 C0., Agents, Souris. Or to WM. McLURE, Manager and Owner, Pictou, Nova Scotia. - 2061-7-15Mtf. Notice oi___ Meeting The shareholders of the Prince Albert Black Fox Co, Limited, are hereby notified that the second annual meeting of this company will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms, in Char- lottetown, on Thursday, the 14th dav of October, A. D., 1915, at 8 -1. m. ' Gsonos TWEEDY, _ Secretary. 321 I -9-29M w finlli. Fisherman Attention; lf you want to receiv<1t_,, good prices and early returns send your oys- ' ters io us. Reirence Mol- sons Brnk of Montreal. Oceanac Oyster Co , - Limited 609 Si. James Street Montreal, P. Q. 3154-9-25M7l ma .- .¢_ \ /Poultry Notice ning October lst will biiy Fowl and Chicke n -dressed and undrawn All shipments promptly attended of each week, on arrival of the mom- “DOVE HU lhillgfi-" They have not im- Agent, Picton. I 8286-9-24ME8i. same breed as these And Canada, . 5 _ ith 2 ' the three which have the least ii):Eeii0bini_iae1iii).n tiiiiiiiiiloiiie he un- §§°°§ldit’(‘)3 wkhel' P°$‘la'-i°“- th” “M cipline, the greatest initiative and favorable the sale will take place the 155300 b"tla5€0 ozihcrc cesi ye ‘ NM 11108! l1€l'0\C EDU11- fohowmg day_ b ' nd ur ' Th “nag ‘ms °h°“ld Give ourboys a chance and they wil [mending h“,.,.has€,,.B can inspect n'3_u‘;t ei’ 9-nmgi eff’ U be "0 “lf” respond. Assure them that they arg .the premises 0n'1‘uesday and wednss- "fe 0;; “ "5 Place” f°’ *hem 3* needed. set the support 0! Arif par day sip and cu. from 10 ip 12 and 2 The' S 'O d dim It i ents or. failing that. show the wherf nh 5 o~c|och‘ of th ec lab °“i V “ th? WHY lies their highest duty; exert all pos |:¢_ BE/i‘|R3T0, e Wm' ` e"`e°"“ t- is the Parent- sible influence to persuade our ruleri or. as at the beginning of the U ` le 0¥8 flf Ynres. Festubert and Givenchy to wipe out the reproach that Canadians were hiding behind And yet there is something to be said for the lad who hesitates to disobey - o y the commands of an unpatriotic par- I to his country and duty to his mother _ e niches and all his previous sion that he must “Honor his parents pressed upon him the duty' to his blame him too severel if he ' ~ _ y hesitates a noon train from Charlottetown; between two duties. But three prin- ciples may help to guide him to a de- tliat it is a christian duty for a youth to go to the front to war for righteous- ness against evil. The method may not be the noblest one, but lt is thé “lily 0110 to prevent the crushing of the essentials of (`liristianity_ (2) ]f the Germans should. which God for. bid. win the war. the volith will be without parents, from whom he may S_i=i'hia_t_lie Huns violated wom(-,n and 211% 01 -'ill Hires. eui out their tongues, h \\1ll not save our mothers and sisters. if we fail in this crisis to do our duty to the Allies who are already . suffering uiider these atrocities. (3) 1 age physical requirements demanded of the young soldier. I have been told that one youth of splendid phy- sique, an all round athlete, a trained soldier and a crack shot, was rejected by the doctor because he had one gold tooth. No\v I do not believe the tale; but it shows the iinpressioil that is abroad in the country, an impression that is very fatal to siiecessful recruit- ing. So stringent at one time were the physical reqiiiremeiits in England that great masses of the people stated that it was not tTieir i:ount.ry's war at all, but merely a war to satisfy the bloodtlilrsty appetites of the classes. It is the spirit that counts. lf a man can stand hardship and exposure, and is intelligent enough to learn his duties within a reasonable time, he Foxes_!Vanteii Wanted 2 pairs ol' Silver Black Foxes; must qualify for registration as Standard Bred. and no others ill do. State lowest. casli price; only those considered that are ready to do business. L. F., Victoria Hotel. Uliarlottetowii. :£250-I0-111131. 1 --Ez.-5, L I , _ l . Autumn Excursions MoN'i'iusAi. From Ch7Town, $18.85 Going ' September 30th, October 'lst and' 2nd. ~ _ Alltickets good for return October _18th. » “ATTENTION” ' _ Farmers and Builders selling e Oil ‘ ` is your bus1.’§'$'i9.'*$fi¢¢s -rum. A _ _ pply I0 _ Stn Alllfs i -stills saoiiiissa 1| - - ummm->-~"f.~-11-' . Auctioneer, ' to drop unnecessary red tape, if noi 32,7_9_29M,,,_ K¢1r.]~ sort thins ~ in netticoats- su pi it; then, and only then, win A ms’ 13;’ U “ge” “ll the hm" Canada lead the world in the numben and excellence of her recruits. In the meantime I would respective ° ' ' - ly suggest that the authorities scatter Canadian the pettlcoats of their women-folk. through the province tens of thous ands of posters such as these on thi utside of the Charlottetown drill hal' nd that all boys who have offered en". H9 has 1° “M050 between duty their services be forthwith provides Picton’ Nova Scotia. ,mm hh _ ~ with medals to show that they have tried to do their duty and to shield MoNDAy AND -|1HuR3DAy- "_`m”l“l¥ UHVG given him the imDl`9B~ them from the reproach of being tie( to the apron strings. Trusting that you may see your way clear, Sir, to point, and if possible, tc noon), for Souris, P. E. island, and <‘»0“"lfY~_ We 1111151 H01- lheh. blame carry out some of the hints in this rticle, I am, Sir, etc., ROY LEITCH. lows; 0151011- (1) The churches now preach Late l’rofessol\ of English and history in Prince of Wales College, now 2 Staff Officer in the 13th Regiment 2nd Battalion, Serbiap infantry. MR. HEARTZ IND THE PIONEER Sir. -My attention has been called herst, Souris. and returns to Pictou. ask permission to save his country_ In to a letter in "The Island Farmer" of September 29th under the heading “Farmer correctsdwroiig Impression" weather permitting, calls at West seort-lied out their eyes, burned them fmd 51811911 “FM`nl€I`." Hiking GXCBDK- Bay to land mails and passengers fOr alive. And distance and the great ‘on to some of my remarks at the Amherst, thence to Pryon Island. Re- ocean ~' opening of the late Exhibition in Charlottetown. This effusion itself is full of “Wrong mpressions," but the greatest erroi l\ast.ly. the law allows eael you the ‘f"'it“' Duffle was in signing him' the possession of his o\v11xsoul.ng irtailii Bel? Warmer’ hf should ‘have sub 1,., “hh hm his hamnf' who must de_ scribed himself Roliticlan, it- cer- Cide, whethcr he is th do his duty or tainly would have been more courte o noi. All honor to those mothers and f=1lh0I'H who. with heavy hearts. offer their boys on the altar of their coun- U t`r.V's need. us to the farmers of this Province who are too broad minded to be u set D ver a word of praise given where it was due, and it would have been more Tlie third obstacle in the way of the appmprmte as his remarks savor 0' |_ _ I _ _ nothing but political narrow-minded \vnudl1e hero is the bundle of middle "BML I do not wish to convey the impression that all politicians are narrow minded, but now that the open season for politics is o\{er, I thinl- that the members of each party should be prepared and willing to let matters rest as they ure. The portion oi' my remarks-such as they were~ that seems to annoy this gentleman is as foll0ws:~“l have no hesitation in saying that the credit of getting this large sum ($2500) is entirely and absolutely due to one inan and that man is Premier Mathie son, anil I have again no hesitation in saying that I do not believe that any other man, whether he be a rep- resentative or ,non -representative could have secured this amount but Premier Mathleson.” Then. he proceeds to say that upon enquiry from these.,acquainted with the facts that he finds that this $2500 was part of a $50,000 grant origina- iug some years ago from the Liberal Government, and which it was decided by the present ffonservatlve Govern- ment to break up this year and give each Province part, providing that each Province receiving it should contribute at the Provincial Exhibition in prizes at least $5,000. Now who- ever he applied to were not acquainted with all the facts and Mr. “FarmerT' is the one who got the "wrong impres- sion" which needs correcting. The facts of the case are these. Mr. Smallwood the secretary received from the Dominion Live Stock Com missionersa notification headed "Fed- eral Aid to Fair `Associat’ons," the conditions governing which _are as followsz- 4 _` _ "Fair Associations whose shows are open in all classes to the whole of Canada, and which have paid out in the utility classes o`f' Live Stock and Poultry at their last preceding show, the sum of $5,000 or over will be given a grant equal to 50 per cent of the actual amount paid out, the maximum grant to any show not to exceed the sum of $5,000." .4 _ Wie learn from the Bum WBB Olll' went the f0l' alone, our as a Prof- Oll Olll' Bl 811 8l‘6 w due to Mr. his grant. and with the not be BB t due or an alias and above facts show. will ask his friend who was Presi- first. Federal friend Mr. JUS- occupied that time of the second tell him to whom the t/hese amounts was reason of the lack Of :wise on hccasions, This DPBB' int $2,500 grant is possibly of more significance than either of the other _wo $10,000 Federal grants inasmuch is it will in all probability increase innually until it reaches the sum of 15,000 at which figure it will continue until some other change, possibly more beneficial is made. If we had not participated this first rear we would have been out of it for ill time to come. ” I am Sir, ~etc,. FRANK R. HEARTZ President Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Ashociation. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Sept. 30. 1915. (“Island Farmer" Please Copy.) OVERSEAS CLUB I-Ion. A. E. Arsenault has been ap- oointed Honorary Corresponding Se- -retary for Prince Edward Island of :he Overseas Club, London, England. ‘he objects ofthe Overseas Club are our, namely: (1) to help one another, 2) to render individual service to ur Empire, (3) to maintain our Em- olre's supremacy upon the seas, (4) o draw together in the bond of com -adeship British people the world over. The present membership of the :lub is over 125,000; the membership 'ee for British subjecs, resident over- ieas, is 60 cents, Should any of the luardlan readers wish to join the )verseas Club or wish to contribute o the cigarette and tobacco fund be- ng raised by the club for the benefit if the soldiers at 'the front, r. Arsen- iult will gladly receive and transmit heir remittances. In connection with the $50 for the :igarettc and tobacco fund which Mr. \rsenault recently collected and re- nltted to the Overseas Club. he has eceived the following letter: Dear Sir,-ln acknowledging your remittances of money collected for he Tobacco Fund, 1 should like to :dd n1y.warm personal thanks for _four most valuable help. Would you be good enough to cou- /ey to those on your list that their iubseriptlns are sincerely appreciat- vd? The money will not only bring 'eal hapipness to the men who will ‘eeeive the pa.rcels_according to your `nstructlons, but will give practical iroof of how keenly their welfare is being thought of by the folks at home. No words can express the debt vliich -tho Empire owes to the vol intecrs of Canada. Their record of -ourage and initiative stands out high u the glorious story of the united sis- er-nations, and here in London we ook with pride on every man who ‘arries the maple-leaf. We pray that he great sacrifices they are making nay bring enduring good. May I ask if you would care to col- ect some further` shillings amongst /our friends and neighbours? l aiu sure I can cbunt on your sympathy ind eo-operation, and I am venturing `o enclose a collecting list. There is igobably no money better spent in ' e War than that which .sends lo- 'lacco and cigarettes to the men in the tronclies, and the demand for imokes is one which arises continu- iusly and increasingly as _our Army grows. Amongst the many activities of the Club, perhaps you have heard of thc :access of our Overseas Aircraft' Fund? A large amount has already N sflllt. iredlt lue. been collected, and the money is now being expended on the purchase oi' ieroplanes, bu't the wastage is so iuge in the present conditions of war- fare that many more contributions ill be vitally needed. As I sit at my desk and deal with the thousand of letters, collecting :ards and remittances received from every corner of our far-flung Empire, l am more and more impressed with its splendid unity and eagerness to serve the common purpose. lt is the aim of the Club to spread the know- ledge of Empire and cement the fa- bric of comradeshlp from Sea to Sea. l am. Sir, etc., EVELVN WRENCH. Hon. Sec. & Organizer. 1 WHiTE MOUNTAIN ICING One egg white, beaten stiff; 1 cup sugar. 15 cup water; Boil sugar and water until it will form a soft ball in :old water, or the syrup "hsirs." l"l1sn pour slowly on the beaten egg* white, beating all the time' until right ionsistency _t for spreading. Flavor with vanilla br almond. , » , --___._.._._____ ,. ¢~~ 1 ' Mlnsrds Llnlmont eo.,'ilinl¢sc. .. .a&'f`e'l_ ._.1-` [` _' 3 ;, me ¢";¢'°"»i»¢' §i°°iiihl 'A1tDfl‘\h:N'll|,liN'I\ in a savers sitio wit tvlieuid I-sh:iiiivb"iii°u|5°“ ' ai mtmmimsmidhh , ` " _ t..-1:.. ff ff' "5 ' ‘ - iv, A. at \ .. _ " . , ...t ,. -_-_ __ \ All-IS Bspt 27-An dfflclal 1'9- lsw of military operations -si the anollas issued hors, claims lm -portant prosress for th allies and announces the sinking tivo 'Turk ish transports. besides t e dpst ct ion et some smaller boats and e shelling of the docks and supply e pot opposite Nagara Four of these transports were sunk in one day by British su marines. The British it is stated, ave succeeded in effecting a junction between new troops landed in the Bay of Suvla and those which already ,occupied the higbts domin ating Gabe Tape. PARIS Sept. 27 -“Is it the great that is being asked all over France offensive at last"” is the suestion Siinday's official communication- ar-_ ll. chsrgs Twenty-flvs cents. WSIB su vs raises is ai' sent. wait “GWB Mid 7 GUMIDIANE CLASSIFIED M18. Ons cent psr word first lnssrvo* In this column, half clni per `. 7 nord each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum - / H-lt+»i-i-i<~|»_a+=i+~-i~.l-- +14 1-+1-I-|»H‘»i -i~.-i--'~i»i+:-+ .+++ _» +-1-H-i»i+ _ ff Ag -nts Wanted _ ` _ AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR "the old reliable Fonthill Nurseries.” » We teach our mon to sell. Experi- ence unnecessary; highest com- missions pald; handsome free equip- ment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto. Ont. 3242-10-1ME26i. $2.50 PER DAY FOR' DISTRIBUT- ing "WORLD’S GREATEST WAR." Up to date book. Whirlwind seller. Linscott Company, Brantford, Ont. For Sale FOR SALE-MILL STREAM ABOUT 2 miles from Cardigan with no build- ings where a brisk mill business was formerly carried on and again cali, be; also 100 acres of land. Wlllh close out this $1000 property at a. bargain. See it and write your offer.; - A wide awake man can see the pres- ‘ ent need for mills is increasing and this class oi' property is looking up. Terms given if required. MacKin- non & McNeill, 00 Great George St. 3229-9-39M3i. FOR SALE-Second hand 3 H. P. Sia- tionary Engliie, international, ready to work. Beck Bros., Murray River. 3221-9-29M3l ` ii-.. 1. _. _,,_______ ____ _- FOR SALE TWENTY-FOUR ACRES oi' land at Hunter River good house and out buildings. For particu`la1‘s apply to Edward McRae. 3210-9-29M3lpd. FOR SALE-COMPLETE MOVING, picture plant cheap. Suitable for either stationary or travelling; gas and electric fittings; plant entirely new. Sure bargain. B. H. Yeo, Au- Yrdltorlum, Montague. 22-9-23m27i. Fon sAi_s-About Loo tabs' 'eiipé George Gravel, suitable for first class concrete work. Apply to Dean & Stewart at C. Lyons & Co. 2797 9 2M l __ l _ _~ Help Wanted-Female VT/`A`N' T E of/1 E6 U T`O'€Ti5'l3E_?i_17l3l`, a girl for geiieramousework. Apply 1 wANrso A emi. Fon GENERAL liousework. Apply 313 Euston St. i.AuNoRv Minn wAN1'ED_' Fon Fiiieouwood Hospital. Apply at tbp .- _ Tf=a°h€rS`f\?ll§'1f_¢