' that we have now 6 or7 expert; " . lil b°tt¢l' '20lld'itl0n and the same was ‘ ’ He strongly. urged the farmers to acre We are here when as that wliy are 'not rais- further referred to the of fp illltl .lucky la and said the produee`.twice_es much 'there was still great iml>`rovements. a more interesting systeinof farming' were keeping of more ‘ of tl1ilfProvince. _ _speaker was I-lon. Murd. "He said the people ' in were deserving of. _excellent exhibits .and crop and stock Prince -the good work being Institute and of the Do-_ Association on up to the stand- ' _ a\'d.u..i _ The of co-oileratlon was to put the on the market and done would probably do _ IPOD! BD “Y . _ --__ r. -H--p 7.80'o'clock. A full attendance is re- quested. _ _ *Do not fall to take in the to he. held in the City Market Build ing during Exhibition week. Co e,- .».and_fhri;f your friends. Sept. 24th'.{ho Sept. th. 9-l8EM2l._ 'Active operations are on foot for the Mammoth Bazaar to_be held _in the City Market during'E_xhibltio Week _for the bsnefiti of -Notrei Dame Academy. -Donations of every dee- crlptlomwill be gratefully received. ,. _ _ ' '- 9-18EM2l. "Of course every 'onewhojcanl will iiwltnees the aeroplane flights during visiting -_our store for bargains Northf 'Side Qudeh" 'Square. " ' - -_ ~ 9-lsmnsl. ` *At the-Grand Bazaar which is t eveniiig, Sept. Zlth., hot ,dinner an Ten will"he 'served 'on Wednesday an Band" _will furnish music every- even- alsp 'X0 -'!ec\_ll‘e _Stull _in better qilali- ing, -. »_ - . . - _ 9_-_18l§M2l_. J 9?*-5.. ,. ._°-R V' ' HG Glnfilllilzed the educational side of an exhibition and -_ that this side should be upheld. _ i I ' l-Ie.said we have coming 'in a 'few days an expert on poultry and that this will be _an important branch and shouldwbe taken advantage of. Re- 'ferellcm 1`v8s“'ialso “made to the fact along agricultural - products and' showed the .benefit it would be to _voung farmers in going to'obnr1°t¢¢. town and hearing the lecturers and what they have to say. ' ' ' He said__an attempt will be this winter made along this line and hoped it would meet with success. Hon." John ‘Richards followed and "Probably oneof the largest stocks shown of high class ready to we for ladies, ln coats, suits, and separ- ate skif‘ts,~ we ask the lady who. special '$2.25 modern garment 1 at minimum price in three colors. Pat `ons.. _ il-19M3iE1l-. ‘A song and Piano Recital will b given by Mis Penelope Davies of Ell- montonand Frank T. Watkis, in the St. Paul’s Schoolroom, on Friday auspices of The Women’s"Auxil_iary fSt Paui's Church Tickets 50c e O ~ . -' and ssc. Plan and tickets nt ui - l usual places. 9 1 Mill. aaiil-.tlfe other. Provinces. shared with" ‘ ' '_'-' ~ us“th"e"""\i1flfnvbrable weather in' growing and gatlmring the crops. He noticed fn Ontario the farmers _were _unable to, take in their _ crops sud' tub* potatoes "were dnmaged. ,_ The Toronto Exhibition which he ._ had just visited surpassed in his esti-_ ...mai-lon any thing _in _`the_world in its line. ' . _ . , Hi! Ovislon __ was that in compari- ,E son ,our grain crop in quality was not ’ behind. He was much pleased with the cattle shown this year at this jexhlbition. They were brought out ‘ true of the horses. ' ' i-ie.said the directors would offer n champion price next vear for the best animal lil all classes. _ bring the best they had `and in the ,~l>¢8t condition that opportunity and lfnowledge would permit. - In closing he complimented the directors on -the » ‘ good managemento! the Prince _Coun- . ty Exhibition. - - f Supt. Clark of the Experimental lfllrin -gave g short address. -I-le said r_lils.ws_s_tf3e first time _ the Ex_p=lj'i~ mental Farm had made an exhibit at .' .»'.a .Prince Oountv exhibition. He said `f he was glad to have met so _-navy _ "Prince County farmers at _tile recent .pic_iilc's"gnd` hoped the school teachers _Would ,next year go.and take their .lpupils to visit the Farm. He said fjhe as-convinced that the cultivation_ ._ of zlevland is needed more than ad- _ ditionai 'fnanni-_e. He invited ques- \_l»l0ns etc and gave prompt answers.. .; 'In'§closing~.Mr.,Wyatt said that a °_:_new":l_e_a_t_'i`l_r_e next year would be the' ;»gfvin_g__4_iff. _»,pg;ise-forthe best judging done-:by lain-:under 18` years ll!!- .Tglte exhibits were not 'so numerous -~‘as».__ 1° ~prsvious year but of a '_1;much ltlligher quality. ` f i ~'i’he:.c_atge sheds were completely ',_lll_ed '§K_..\\pda'J4l‘s'sy¢',- owned by _Frank ,Glyden qi Margate. Holsteins by J .M. ` lgif-_d-.ol Kelvin. Ayrshirss by A. D. ~_McDonsld- of North Bedequeend by Effrof. Boss from his farm at North _.9 _ i.li.‘8l1ol'tllorna by D. I-I. Mo- ' _‘__n `gl¥~'ofifle\'ellrl\iflsque.ai\d by _ - l'frof._.}_losa and annoy other exhibi- .tqnblirilhle iu'¢lgi_lg~~srae.beguu at ls _ {\»y._\_gp_\|e__re=»»§1lii,¢_;rteon; Built.. of the . _,_ FMm»as' Nappon. I-le Hive.. __ ' '~i`ttlef_actlon explaining . ,'tlie.awerlis fans answerlnzlll ull"- _ .mu-las -eaolufneenry meow-_ 'Pho ig-ne _:ignites .fieeeived much valuable ln- ; =Robertson Mill' be ' ilwe com when he comes again to _fjiudse the settle at the Prince County *s b on. v ' . _- 2* elim 'iil..nsr¢b.lr° -Bulls. Me _ _years ‘nlfl__`aad \\_`lder.' 0"!! -‘ :oline into cue fins all sood will - g3_fluQ_ls. -Mr. Robertson pointed out the ~ .villllrulgel luielvs wma'- ~°° dll* /Misfit 'ezruild-‘lussivivil *Ni ‘“ _".`fnt`ure tlsao~sh`euld be -two slum, .¢||¢__|Q¢_.y_ _ung|,;na. one .for calvslh yy; _,_ '_ .sud \' '.i.i{'*w»a lin-'~ `l »¢ 1. he. _ ..-'qi ,' " ._ -"rl ~_ ‘*°!'*-W °°‘l _ . y ,nflawarded U10 f. r.:iu.*°'»i.lc:f.i'.i*.ii.“:;:"a.m Nquy. ,uni-lg. animal, .He _-gave, ies. \'il‘f;!‘-tn-'.‘t__-’_=_»:"_*“° ”‘°“' ..=“l..-.- on -gy Z'i»e'?luav mfs other »"°°" °°"“l’“ -vImpor~taut-The only places whcr can- be obtained are at Jamieson plans.aro, and where seats can b and Maritime Stationery Stores. - ._ _ 9-_19M2l ° lo week SB Ha nl, 11 a.m. Monday leave for Orwe 10 a.m. »'I‘ues<_lay leave for Orwell at 3 p.m., due on return at 8.30 p.m. Wednesday leave for -West River a ' 6 n.m. and a_.p.in. grrldnvloovew Eest_Rliver at 5.80 aim. and 3 l>-ll\- Saturday leave for Victoria at 8 a. m., returning due about 3.30 p.m. ~ 9-18ME'.i small. the quality however wa good. ‘ ` . vegetables and_ro_ol.s were jlnuch iiezter'tlnili 'Iil`nil‘ill;" ' 'rlie exhibits were smaller .but the iluifllf-Y WBB EX' ceptionallv good. - ' There was-a' fair display of fruit ` not .so largehowever ' as last 'year, perfmental Farm. lt consisted of the backward season." Thevaxllibits in the Domestic Scien- 'ee Department" were few in number and hardly equal to last year. _ The flowers surpassed last year's display. .The . otted plants were not so numerous ‘lint-‘_ the _cut bouquets surpassed previous displays both ln of quality and qllhntltu. ` . _ ` The handicraft exhibition was good. ‘ The hooked rngs wero.beti.er_tllan iireviouolv- 1. '.. ~-.~ _ The fancy exhibits rlltll' not as large. os usual were.sli'perlor.-i_n quality. =.'f‘he paintings fwere ~u'nusuail-y line but no Photographs were shown. All interesting feature of the exhi- bition was _the :exhibits of. the Ex-_ perimental Farm. It consisted of eleven varieties of oats and eight of wheat which were shown in -bottles, sheafs and mounted cases. Thore'.=w_sre .e_lx~`_vaf'ieties of .The cut flowers éonhlstsd `of io`des,..' `»gla'diola's; 'and sillrtsen varieties of sweet, peas, . ;. /'fine fruits were hippies, peers and- I p§;;\g_ ' . e soy been was shown for the ‘Bret time in a P. E. I. exhibition. pounds were algo exhibited. _ _ 'llhls is Che' fll‘s't time the Experi- ducts in e Prince County lliixhibltion. _ -Z saw vonlt, fseiit. '11.--with sn _expose of facts regarding the finah-‘ cial' underworld, which_ he says .will rem tame and mild bv comparison. hos. W. laawlou will re-open his l ».. n . gm-charge that its dia-l cause of the llfgll. cost of living is sure-thing ll '$6000-" Th! household ` .brou ___ srblvipev ......."“l5’nn‘3“ff'..ié’”.‘._§f.~‘1.'i.'.'l’__;,_:_"f* 'last evzfllng Haut Wm. .and _ Irs. Brown, Cllallottei' town. crossed over from Piston last evenin s- _ _ *A meeting! ofthe Marshfield Far- Ha" _ 1 - - __ _ _ _ __y and Mrs. FMQB. Bi. 'J°l\n, #iff 1?l!;ll;lt$lit°s;7tili‘rd§:vh°iFi`sf{ns:>atr§iht1W” ""° "°°“ ‘P°“““‘uf‘°“"'“°”°>" moon in this Province, t on return yesterday. st.. wafer. Home nna dsrligater, 1r_ene,_ tractive booths of the Grand Bazaar' va: V“5*’“ "5 Wm' '30 ma' ID lo town lg' the Nofthumberl land 1_a!__t evening. _ . _ _ _v -|-¢- ' -‘ l» uri residence of the ,ms r».P._o_luni, wh__ w,as>Put_ up at auet§0u“§"_es_ter- day, .did $11!. sell. _. .The h gh _ 'b was. 14,6 and _the rembid w , S 53% good prices. ' V _ Prowse Bros.. Ltd`."s.Fo,ff_lual Bail Millluery Qprnios which sy `lleld 'last ni_ght__ was a very siileeexful aloft. 'file large number ofiladieifin ‘attend- ance were delighted with the"new Exhibition week. Also do not omflt styles. An extended notice will aP“:‘o:lE;a;;i ¢:,“e|?;_ pear later. » Yester y the Nolthuulborlnlld sr nlvea 'ac-Picton :rain Gberiouetbwir at noon; She left again at L40 .. W. L. Philips, who is confined in the Charlottetown jail.-awaiting -trial in the Supreme Court on R char!!! of theft from tbe`ws.rsho'use of Davis & the aflair was the outcome of real or feigned insanity, the efiect upon the jailcr was sufficiently real to give him an interesting half hour's exer- cise. . 0 ll given by the ladies of the Golf club were played Wednesday afternoon on Belvidere links, with the result that ’l‘wo squaehes each -~ weikhlng over 20 -_mental Farm has exhibited its pro-. mon oosr _ visa.-p sz ._ . _ A .n_.._s_.8§.H.nmniln0n., _ make his charges of eight years ago. war on ,gal Street lihale October " __ _ __ Qi 2' rw... . .. cf L¢iii1ee"n'?bi¢ft an 9 elllrbe- u in "Frsnsled Finance" Lawson ltary device with curved handle and 1 V Y nt. 2 p.m.. Due on return Tuesday at irregular brush surface that enables ."Rexall Shampoo Paste is'espe- nreforated back makes lt nnnltni-‘y dolly prepared for the purpose lol ,_ 'and it is _provided with n hole lntbe thoroughly cleansing the heir and `. .handle for haagingiup. The McKinnon SCH-IP and is an excellent emollient. Drug Co., The Raxall Store, Corner It' is antiseptic as well as cleansing Great George and Kent Sts.. “The and contains not a single ingredient Rexall Store." 9-19Meti_ which can in an. ossiblit rove the user to clean all the teeth. The rough or nicked strop. A new strop will be cheaper. We have a splendid specially prepared f6r‘ giving ‘E 'razor that* keen edge necessary for satisfac- .tory shaving. J. G. Jamieson, Drug- gist. 9-1i¥Mtf. wn.l. Nor _'rA_Kn rsrrlai. sfrifrg. .'ronoN'ro, ont.. september ls- There will be -no war between Great Britain and Germany in the near fu- opinlon of Rev. Dr. Julius Richter, of Berlin, Germany, who is paying a brief visit 'to Toronto. The German navy said Dr. Rich- meree "but not a menace to any born commerce must pass through 'i-.lie _llhlgllsh channel _‘as it ls the sole out- let and Gel-meny.mu'st have a navv not to put his hand' on it.. The war party was small, continu- 'eu the Doctor, who further stated that in Britain and -his own country nine-tenths of the people were nrninst hostilities, _and that the Kaisel°'s in- ,fiucnce was _entirelyin the direction of peace. 1Nviils'rIoa'l'.oRs sr wonK ' 0T'I‘AWA_, Sept; 18--G. Lynch Stauntfn, K. C.; of Hamilton, and F P. Giltelius of Montreal. the commis- sioners investigating- the Transcon their trips over the l-ond this summer A sitting is to he held at Ottawa when some of the higher officials dl tbl' company. will be examined. Cer- tain points along the line are yet to be-visited before areport- is drawn up for parliament. ‘ _ 1 Lssliiv nslssolv rnqlll rrrnnxo. BREMEN. Sept. 18.-The German Maritime Vocational Association has a_dopted_.cul_e_a ro govern German _shill- zfng »witll~a~ .view to greater safety ` t"sea'. They are the outcome ‘of the Titanic disaster. All paslsnger eteaalers with seven- ty-five or more persons aboard and all frelglltere carl-:ins a crew of six- strhng enough to warn any neighbor ` ` WHEAT ` A. J. McDonsld,- ouris West from "iff lil. Clarke. ‘cbntrsctorl Bumnmui ffl! Uhltlothtown 'on tho dwkunhwlane. fi-an rleenn lang* ovosles-.» - f __ ; ea_ltll'll"aiic'qmmoda- tion arrlv -in Qlarlottetewn at 5'._s_e_;1p_; ni., _on'time, and thalrig-nina simfatslt' 10.15 p. rn., twenty-five ‘“*'\““!' W-°~ . bg ssflil .15 ll' .""’0\llemi s's..n °°7!"ll_\U!"‘;a lT:1!1l?ei“»Q =\=»..'o. -ug 1- ‘ »-in liiliilllt; hat ‘of it .'but was if fo' om»2.bed_euul'v ws. _resumes biwnelsbbnrs, *ll . &'i°"°i1 ‘W llhililfvli W1 stand fill-eat* a l_ar;b'csi__npan_y gs- tllered for _t e f\leea_nl_ on monday., ._;ll_;ri___~___:_-'sat 1.: i». na.; mswvige nt '_ _gr iw eoll notes' lryiitllewelegtn-" George- ormnn, Metho- ll_lat'_`Ml_hLlt¢r.»‘Gornwall in the ab- ouiis pastor, Mr. Orlnan had Vil_lll-ed" _Mm during his lsahillneas and lt!! illwlod lp’ flow the clearance of lil; mind and “his prepared,'con'dit_ion. .mls . request tb. ‘ll and lite eii‘ars‘ of .J_i_»hn _-were read and ense- lusnted -upon at the service. These w_a__s_ so_me|lmpresslvs'slnging, one pf tiiehynihs being thairrepeated by the deceased in _his last hours. - 'Tile -holne “of Hannibal and Mrs. 9. nssday evening the itll lust, wh . .- ' - ' - _ - en watches and le\vel_ry. G.,,H'. Taylor. da _ _ _ Ml” _hwy Ma-nay’ thei§..m-,yy daugh_ her, was married to Wililarn Nisbet of .oullu_ford, Maine' owing to the absence of their pastor the "ceremony 0 ll. lIl~~WUih i>BSB0ngers express, mall, hs. 1 d, b ~ over or the Clif Marko. '1`“°B°==§ and lroisht and orr1voll=’\_\* -8-20 nm. .wmo:f§"3¢ln.iee.yif`;Iié 15:22.13 gl sh” haves t‘°d“y at mm “~ m' ‘°" a' large number of relatives and in <1 Pictou, returning at night. - ' . . I‘hurs'<_iay._ _"The League of the Cross _ .___ ~ gimuufggugér “Elm 1?? 1°°k°d . w dal dress with veil and orange blossoms. She carried'-' a ibouliuet of white' west peas' and maiden hair - fern. "Tlidlss Emma 'McCormick,` as bridesmaid, 3" Fraser, Charlottetown, has been was hecomingly gowned inf' white _B maglngatrouhls for his landlord. 011 ondpink, while little Margaret Nis- ~» one --u 5:.:.i“:.r:.:°;z;:::.:s.u;: iss.. rise: .:.f.:‘:.° .wi-..:°::.: Q sion onsucd before the prisoner nas ray, brother of the bride, acted as persuaded to remain in his cell. While Emumlnlan- 'T0 the Blifllilll 0! the wedding march, played by Miss Bes- sie Stevenson of Wheatley River, the bride was led by her father to the lawn, where the ceremony was per- formed. and congratulations from the many friends present were received. evening. September 20th. ulldon'~’.=t,h'o_ The mms In the match, _ __ S em, Immediately after, the bridal party and guests sat down to a sumptious and dainty repast. The bride. who was a very popular young lady, was the recipient of lar e numbe of 3 . . “ 3 " D B Stewart, won from Percy Pope useful and costly gmB_ From the e bf' 3 h°‘°° “V “nd °“° t° play' The congregation of Pleasant Valley rescrvcd tickets for the above recital I’ “ye” We" V°"V °V¢“1Y mf’-l°h°d and Methodist Church, where for some ur, :ag ngtniiilll Zflter ta; 16th hole _Wars she has been the organist' and Rankln`s drug st0l'1=S. Where B a Pa” 3 0 ma W8-B W0l\- she received a handsome marble ll e -iAchmgueddf<;ursometllandicap match' is bronze clock.. A chivarie wnsanin Biiuredn Umlmriehed slfketst ar§itcbi';};‘ :onli :nd dire :gnu nnglanulzdgde ::ii$n:l°1' ‘miie bylitd goodqlld “fl ru s o . a - .- en man ecor 0 er g match for the championships of the -its reopens: and ggod feeli‘;ix: `t°(v’vZ€~d. ¢l_l1b have stll1~i,o be played. H. --W. the happy couple. The groom, who. Longworth plays W. S. Stewart sind for some years resided in Pleasant During Exhibit n . - r~ Pero! Pope plays A. w. weeks. The Valley-_ is a grandson of Henry and .find will make her trips on several winners play the finals next week; NFB- Muff!! 0_1 that Place. He now routes as follows: Monday leave here _ makes his_bome in Guildford, Maine, ntl n.m. for Victoria, returning, Que -"The Rexall.Tootb Brush is ni san- where the hearty' good wishes of l ' friends will folio . their man w them _Y P Y P harmful either to the hair or scalp. 1' :1Yol`l’l1 soon destroy your good rg- Price ‘25c. The McKinnon Drug C0_-. _s zor if you continue to strop it on a corner GFBBG GGDPEG and Klint SCG. The Rexall Stores. . 9-19Mtf, B variety of straps' made of leather 15B\“1¢8il1» B511 50°- lvl' bl" 605|. lowest prices. L 1-23dtf. ______..____._._.. SOCIALIST RIOT AT THE HAGUE. THE HAGUE, September 18-After holding a demonstration in favor 'of _universal su`flra.ge= a body of Socialis- ts came into condlct with the police here yesterday and the rloters were only dispersed at the point offtbe ture upon the initiative oi Germany. sabre. ` Reiliiorcemente liave been 5 That is the deliberately expressed called out as it is feared that there I uble.' _ will be tro _COMPETITORB IN FIEIJDB OF ' STANDING GRAIN. A. J. McDonald, Sourls West 93; other’ nation. ‘ All German ocean 55?- A- E- M°D0“8ld. Little _° ‘ ‘ ‘ - so loud. g -James Howlett, Gowan Bras. ' '90 T. J. Wigglnton, Bridgetown. ' 89} James Howlett, Gowan Bras. 94; W. C. Mclscod, Bridgetown, 94; Jas AE. McDonald, ‘ I1lttle_ . Pond __ _ * i- ` 91; W." R. Webster, Rollo' Bay West. » ‘ ‘ ~ 9l} Richard Kicklinni, Souris Wcttf' '91 T. J. Wigglnton, Bridgetown 90# B. J. McCormack,-St. George'a im* 3 38‘i OATS . ~ John Howlstt, Annandale 97 James Howlett, Gowan Brae Dpi 'I‘.» J.` `W4gglhton. Bridgetown YB J.‘J. Menonald. nnreli ' sq » AE. McDonald. Little ._ J I _ tinentsl -Rail`way.are furthe city going 7 youd _ sq over a mass of evidence taken during _ John Mullaily, Sourls West 93; William R Webster, Rollo Bay . ~ west sa Alphonsus McDonald, Souris Westf " . -"_'-'- ' - -_ ' ~ BBQ li. Ji McDonald; Souris West 81| Richard -Kiekham, Souris West 905 W. o. Mel-sod. Briugezeyrn. ssl. COMPlilTI'l‘OgS IN l'Ilill.iJS 9 _~"a'raNDIffG Fnam. (West Kings.) ‘ ' .. BAR]-‘EY . _ _ John nneh'\‘”"T,o'w¢l"`Monta 'ue '98' ` ' b0I\li‘B " ' MI Poo e r s. s 0 tague. 92k' ‘ °' ' 1%'-rl`i°lA'l‘ n wlillsnl Reid. ifuri-gy Harbour oe John L. Hawkins, urray Har- . .A _ ._ . _ `iT0lrn L. HG'\5)i|ns,~M\\rray :Har- mgbling oni lbs stoebfngcbanep. , __ _ M _ mu bm. _ _ _. _ . __ _ ,M Hhnyl gd” 'num 3 ";fqulsg.2\lls:f (L:-amen' John Sloane. Lowlf' N0l\"1_°8“° 95* t bflfl D" mum’ mast be » allotted .to .the llfeboats. Milton .I-lowe, Murray I-larhoilr 94; m_;§l°rr,,'_ 0‘_?2M,_x°h=',:s:’£a\ 'pipe present feslllaf-lbnl dealing with Poo,le,_Bros.,_`~_fower Montague 932 l 'si-at 'mad eliiuez of nie new. liulthmle 00° f-ll' WM! °* °°'°°l“ °'°*“" ”"°"““" ”“"°Y “°‘”‘ .;-_, _“Ww’__n._,iuell\r_..._. _.. .___ __;__”________-Q,-“__,._i_,-,~._,_&.\,,g,_¢;inencea¢ - . . ____.bour __ .. sei ~-'i--fu r*~'“°~~-°~ » ' \ slals cruel'-='~l=` _-- Wsiuuneker. lonrroal- lielley, Ottawa. _ Kelley. .0l¢°“- lie 'f'nr§at°- s, up-imerside. srrgo sais = N. R. Norngsp. igoncton. Geo. I-1.'*l‘aygor, Brantford. B. Butherlan , Vernon. D. Miller, Montreal. -a_t'_x|_sst.f_~f=-willielur n sept. me __ _ _ ' ' li1to5r~:¢e¢'di¢~'vlref 3. l1nC§f°vu»¥f§;ll¢'lf -M. Mosher, I-lalifa`x. R. F. Tolland, -_H905 Island. 0. H- Inman. Montroel. gg: Am§y't¢'As.y§“,°E e Gu dlnn T051. ,el 1', V U U -' H. D. Mcldwen, orell. , 'The following registered at the Queeg Hotel, Giiarlottetown, between 11 last nigbt fe ter the nrrlvei of the last train) and 11-.00 the previous night. v ~ . W. W. Owen, Keppoch. L. MacDonald, East Point. A. E. lfelgh, Charlottetown. Boyd Livingston, 'Clyde River. Miss' M.. l!!cGlsllsnd,» Toronto. F. M. Bra§B. Mcdtieid. A. B. Palton, Medfleld. (From Yesterdays Evening Guardian J. M. Ni@lt, Edmonton. The following registered at thc Revere Hotel, Charlottetown. between 11.30 a.m. today and 11.30 a.m. yes- terdayz- Walter D."I‘rafnor, Battleford, Snsk, ' James T. Pendergast, Kensington. - i-I. D. K'McLeod,' Montague. S. C. Knight, Halifax. Mildred McLeod, Montague. W. W. Goodall, Moncton. .> _ Wm. E. Gallbeck, Tryon. J. W. Donald, Amherst. E. Fallen, St. Andrews, N. B. E. McDonald, St. Andrews, N. B. M. McMillan, Hunter River. B. 1-l. Blake, New York, C. C. Block, Chicago. (From Yesterdays Evening Guardian.) Geo. K. Keefe,\Besr iRiver. E. H. Hurst, Cleveland, O. 'Miss Bella McDonald, Vernon River. ~ ivlifaail-:D " - ROGERSON- TROUSDALE- At the Bn»ptist'.p_arsonage, Tryon, Sept. 18th by Rev. W. M. Field, Winfred Ro- I. ‘ ANOTHER DREADNOUGHT. ter of foreign adairs, the Argentine senate yesterday adopted a‘resoiu~ tion ordering the construction of third dreahnought. D. P. Ross, Lower Montague 93 John Aunear, Lower Montague 92 M. C. `McGowan, Whim Road Cross ` 92 Montague Annear, Lower Mon- ‘ tague . _ 92 George McDonald, Brudeneil 91 ' 'OATS David Reid, Murray Harbour North 94 John L. Hawkins, Murray Har- Jahn- Brehaut, Murray Harbour 93 Richard Creed, Albion 922 Montague Annear, Lower Mon- Poole Bros., Lower Montague 91; Milton Howe, Murra'Y Harbour 91) John Sloane, Lower Montague 91 D. K. Shaw, Brudeneli 90 E. B. McLaren, Georgetown 89 _ REUNION. There assembled recently at the home of John and Mrs. McPherson, ' Valleyfieid, a company of friends and relatives to do homage to John i Ross of London, Ont., who was visit- ing friends in that vicinity. Mr. Ross is a Brother to Mrs. John McPher- on and Mrs. Christy. McDonald, re- ict of the late Donald McDonald. There is also another ‘sister still liv- ing in Garfield, Mrs. Malcolm Buch: anan. Mr. Ross has many relatives in Valleyfield where he has _metjsisters ii/nd nephews and nieces and also "°" 1° lm i“'m'°'“°° “"1 G°"m’“ mm' HARLEY l children of the fourth generation who all him their great grand uncle-. _ After the introduction of friends - and partakfng of a sumptuous repost; _the following address and presenta- tion was made by one of the com- pany .on behalf of the nephews of Mr. Ross. i ‘ Dear Uncle:-After a long absence of 54 years from our midst; in other .parts of our fair,Domin'lon,'we are ,glad to see that you are still ani- mated/ with a strong ` love for the _home of your parents and for tlle_ land and friends of your boyhood _days. ‘ _ Dear friend we are glad to meet you and pleased to see you strong and vigorous. We admire the hoary head' of four score- and five years, _but we wonder at the sprfghtly step and the sparkling eye which bespeaks to' ui ,plainer than words a life of sobriety and conduct 'lrreproachable and above . board, and now dear uncle as you are about to leave us for scenes of greater attachment, the home of your wife and family, we bespeak for you and your beloved partner many holllly days, and no`w we beg of you to accept of this #ball token of esteem ns 5 reminder of our love and _adectfon for you. Your nephews.” Mr. Ross, replied briefly stating "I have received nothing but kind- gessg . »_ontnnar?:~'au¢;full at the M1 I 0 my tfv silwe I came .lie visit you, 1" sage you I shall cherish a grateful recollection of the same all my days. Words fall me to IDN” my gratitude to you, not on- lwfbr this beautiful gift, watchchain ind charm; but for the goodwill of the donors and the many acts of kindness shown me during my visit. l will always have a warm spot in »my breast for my' friends in Prince _liildwsrd Island... ._ _ _ he fo f #literal W. ,fc- ff‘"*~¥‘l§*.'i2l*’-'Iii~‘T.1‘°€E~»,llf.1:"£¥z»°- W. lil. ud'Mrs. Payson, Boston. i H se. sf. Jolie" _ l: H. E. Mclilgy, Truro. _ gsrson, of Gambles Corner, and Carrie Trousdale of lnkerman, P. E. BUENOS AYREB, Sept. 18.-In E. B. McIJaren, Georgetown 89} bollr . ' 93§ i word would never do. While John Annear, Lower Montague 92} tague ' 91% George McDonald, Brudenell 902 ‘-1; -. ‘ not tl¥.bu.t.a\r\=1 - ¢“*Z“5' thih renownedl and P5118 help your stimulate your liver. HEAD TURN OFF IN SHAFT ertson, a real estate agent, was i stantly killed shortly before o o'cl0cln to-day, falling four store down the elevator shaft at the Co _rinental Life Insurance building. _ practically tore the mnn's head fro his shoulders. _ The police were i called 'but -death must have been stantaneous. _ WILL DROP ROOSEVELT MEN. NEW YORK Sept 18.-At a mee oilhctlve TORONTO, Sept. 17.-James Rob- “_ |18 ys D. The force of the impact against th concrete at the bottom of thcshaft m m. mediately summoned andf medical ai in. better 4.'-'I-Qijal - in case of was as .a sub-complittee was ap- 2't'o examine into the staun- there if and recommend a uc- to] Russ Avery. ‘ thifse dropped are »Wallt,sr Brown, Ohio; ;B. D. Whiting, New Jersey; I. A. Caswell. lilinllaldlilz Wm. S. Edwards, West Virginia; C. C._Pr‘iestly, D Oklahoma; and R105- mond -Pearson Qlebsme- Several of ` these have alrea y resiglcd. - .All members of the eominlttee -pro- sent expressed themselves as being satisfied with the outlook for Provi- dent Taft' e ll MILLINERY OPE Always, the well-dressed- lady Moore & McLeod are showing in ne millinery. ' Last evening, the great openin gave all ladies interested in moder very "newest things offered by th greatest millinery authorities. Always crowded with eager custom tended than ever-and thc exhlbi this, the leading millinery- house P. E. I. ___ The northern window was n v scheme to perfection. To pass by the lovely showihz new dress goods-laces, sllks tri mings on the first floor, without course, the centre of interest to comers was the millinery-the sho ing in the slbovc mentioned fabrics, iioiimiilvs ers, last night was even better at- fetchlng idea in red-the,back~groil l being filled in with rowafl berrl _ _ and the few very lovely hate the supervision of Miss MacC&rtliy. shown, carrying out the color late of Toronto, the new head millin- _ __ __ . . . .__ _ ._._._.,_._._._._.___ ,-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_._-_~-_-_-. ,-_-.-_-_.` _if `¥ ofthe first floor was unquestionl`.iily`itle cbnriettetown and vicinity wants to flnm over ml’-4° ._\?¥. *PY .°‘l';"1°“Q‘ town store. know when autumn comes, what The ha“____th° wriwr ,no-tu,” W hat no such showin baa,ei_§r say t _ _ B _ been made. before in this city vin-iety-in originality- ln =al>-t°- K .. ` _ _ li minute ~smtlr;`tnep _of ddlZ\l."§VE headwear, an opportunity to see the one showed _.9'lT11Ee`i:s of the month' e artist. i and-this fell tus bats e all wearable-_-there are r_x_lany__` sing; - little shapes _for .the people who e for the 'sgnailerokinafg-tpi_ere‘ sreifiovy- t ly hats 'for " -the `_r`nf '_ ded ~ll»dy4_- it f tn iti 1 tb i i . w probably the best ever made by' .there are "nifty" _lor .the fe' ' sp B 0 e opp” on O e m n B as off’ lady _wl'1o*wnnts thespvery -'last :vm lin styia. - __ -- ' 9, The windows were beauti uly de- There -are trimmed hats oievery corated. The southern window show- isor.t-there are untrllmnall ohio-fr ----f--U'--~'~'~'--*"~“"""°"‘”"‘”""“""' some very handsome confectlonsithere ` are trimming materials 0! ln black, with creams and yellow ' ' i The background _of _thc window w _ _ lilies in with gninen glow-tbe.nat\n-4 and noguslr _.ana .German loethervr- i al flowers being used. i ' " s.; every' conceivable style. il, There are as»im_porteli models-there _are French - -3 but every o e~ -f`o\i`r`ld 'the most inter- siyjiesting, snowing ‘zbebnnutlful models nd“~designed and trimmed in Messrs. es,- Moore McLeodjs own workroom unden er. ` ' The showin of artistic house fun Ol _ K _ . m- nishing goods on the 8860114 5001* a, camein for nluch praise. of » The windows were executed by Mr. nil Tomllno-assisted by Miss Norton. w- The showing is to continue today. on _ 9-20Me1.i. _ _ _ - - - -__ _ - - - - - -_-_-_- -_-,-,-_-_-_-_-; -_-_-_~ -_-,-,-,-_-.~_-_-_~_~_-:_-.1 S. S. li. W; Charlottetown nt 10.45 l1.~'.t nlizh with the following passengers and fair cargo. TOWN ' D. Charleston. G. H. Gennings. Miss K. Fisher. Miss J. McNaulty. Miss W. Coililand. ' ' £1111 The S. S. A. W. Perry nrriveii at FROM BOSTON T0 CI-lARl.0TTE- PERRY IN PORT T. Schur . , ` W. W. »M:1nl;lly. . S. Laurie. C. Hinds. Whitney. _ iss Jennie Dunn. M- .~s¢f0f.t`. ‘ amos A. Garraghcr. A. Carraghe_r. ’ W. Daleyf ohn Daley. ’ ` - Scvenger and wife. - ._ lf. a ?“?‘§°'F=`FI’*?‘f is partlcularl y rich Besides‘ being duclng physical vigo of Polash (as grown and cream has helps good healh. _ Grape the esjsential c_:'e11-_sal building “gray matte .. i _ ' .\ » f_-».=.»-~‘.=- cu' < _ A regular morning dish of Gr_a_p_€__-_;‘_l_‘_lii._; up and doing,” Au For Good _-c_§u.l~ts \. . _.¢_.-1 __. . Many foods lack brain-buildiligimaierial -New in nourishment. A well balanced .for _ ~ r.it contains _P.ho_a_Q _ in wheat and .buflcm l used by N_a§,§ir§ 1°” oi brain and nerve# fl, more fl l>°f».°e»..*.¥P “ li' d thcre's comlorl ~ e . “rinrefe n s¢...in_ in ,, Comedian Postum Ce. _ __ el o.. lu ..u.oi».e.