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V, ,_ , ” L "' 'ri-1E ci-iAELo'i'rErowN GUARDIAN "' "7" SEPTEMBER 25,1914. '"-~ _ . "1 ‘ 1 ¢{'* i"- - \._ .`, / `A vm'-5 \ -- ~.».-.,, ,...~v -.-_ _ - ». New Men’s Wear _ \¢¢~¢_'f._~ .-..-.,~ i " F or Exhibition New Fall Hats in soft and stiff makes, Striped \'el- vets, Valeurs, etc. Everyone new_and _ strictly up to date. Prices $1_7o to $5.00. Snappy Caps 30 dozen snappy new Tweed Caps for Exhibition. Just the sort you will like $1.00 to $1.50. Sweater Coats Our Sweater Coats are decidedly nobby. We show them in plain and combination colors. Shawl_ collars, ~ V necks etc. We show an immense assortment. Prices $1.25 and on.up to $8.00. Balmacaan Coats New Tweed Balmacaan Overcoats smart, comfortable and decidedly new $15.00. Regular Chesterfield Styles in Black $10.00, $12.00. Men’s Tweed Suits lf in need of _a smart Tweed Serge or Worsted Suit. See our stock. Our patterns are most carefully select- ed. Price $10, $15 and up. _ See Our Special $10 Raincoat it The Haberdashery 1 ¢-,._ .4 ,, I J, I Henderson &_ Cudmore ' l ..l‘. I i f, ,L I l _-_:___ .E 1 1 .» ti. -*sl-», ,_ » I. rf 3-_ i,.» It i t F7" if f "7 . 1 J. ,tg i' rg ,, __ .~ -_.em iii* :- z i " £1014 ..',-".1,~ 'I:i`_ _ie .fa 't '71, -fa , ,(1, .,- _tr _ Wi: 1 -_ "4, A V; 2-35, _ V I. ._ I , 1.1 '_ c.,- ;’~‘~\\Scsvov. M<»iiti'u\woi\. So\1=\u\. ‘oi the 'rt-t-inilcni college, iianfux, His Rlwiins, Vraoime. Loyou. Lassiiznv llonor Mr. Justice Fitzgerald, Mr. R. ilfiil ii0|S0ii 101-U<'i\ii‘l“1~ 5"” _ _ H \. --_-i _ ia ~ i' ., ..;;=~ 2;; ,.j;. _k ’ ~ A Relined Show I G Qlialify 'Pictures '~ ° é “THE DUPE” i I Prohioier Snares Wealth With Daughter fy __>;'4'_l .r F, _ _'_ 1-:gn . . E( ‘LA IR 'l`W()~R EEL DR All A DON"1` MISS IT ,_ - _i 3 si»:.~isA'rio.vst Tomknbgyq . . . ...........Bobl"razer - - . Grace,liisSweetheart,.... . . ......... Mlldrcdlirixlit HerLitt|e!‘iister... . ....._Clarallorion Wallace ....... . ......\\;gIE.‘:iheerer \'ivla|i,HisDaughtcr.... elenll/liirten I Bordori,lPromoter _ .......l~`red'l'ruesdel| S CAS 1' K U 'rmuhLi.\'c ' A Powslirut ' STORY ` _ Sake THE ANIMATED WEEKLY For Friendships INTERESTING Ni-:ws i f Willie Walrus and the ' Awful Confession A Vigorous Western Drama Joker Comedy MATINEE SATURDAY A , J T3P.M.i A . ' I i Edward Island there was a great awakening in educational matters. 'i‘lie large attcndnnce at the Summer School ot Science was ii happy augnry for the future of education. The Premier then introduced Dr. Sexton, who gave a lengthy address on the "Modern Problem of Rural Educatioii." Dr. Sexton haiidjed his subject in a mas- terly manner, and made it highly in- teresting lecture out oi’ dry coiiipari- tive figures. Hr- dwelt very ably on the attributes of the country coni- pareil with the town, and made out la clear case in support of country life. The lccturc will bc ilcalt. with more fully in another issue of the Giiardiiin. At the conclusion ot' Dr. Sexton's address Mr. George llcers sang an ex- lcellent solo for which he was loudly ~applaudcd. The Premier then aniiouiiced that the executive ot' thc Association had tliouglii that the present condition ot' war wliich was placing the institutions of the country in peril, called for spe- cial iitteiitioii; and therefore they had reuuesteil Mr. Justice Fitzgerald to ile- liver a patriotic address. lie accord- iiigly called on the Judge to speak. llis lloiior's address was brief, but strong and eloquent, and was deliver- `ed with a ring oi’ fervour and enthus- issin. llis l~lonor‘s address will he `publislied in full tomorrow, lack oi' space. regrettably, not allowing its re- production in the present issue. I’rofes..0r Barlow then gave a well rendered solo. The Premier said he would like to make a few remarks in regard to the , A subscriptioii list woiild bc furnisli- cd to either the tcaclior or thc secre- tary ot' trustees; and he would ask tlieni ciiher pcrsoiiaily to taltc nrouiid thc list to every lioiisclioldcr in their respective school districts, or to sci-, that it was ilunc, and to have cucli one siibscrihc in grain or in nioncy. lt would be iiccossary for those \vlio sub- scribed to iiitiinate thc place whore it would he inost, convenient for tlicin to deliver their grain. The l'rcinicr thou, iii ii short speccli, urged on the teacliers to exert their utmost efforts towards scciiriiig thc host, possible results in their canvass. llc also ntlvlscd thom to tozich tho clilidrcit everytlilng coiini=.ct_cil with thu present war, so that they would have an excellent opportunity oi' learning history .while it was being made. A detailed report ot' thc nicetlug will be given in a siibsequeiit, issue. EXPERTS GIVE OPINIONS LONDON, September 22.-The CANADIANS CI-IOSEN FOR MILI- TARY HOSPITAL. LONDON, Sept. 23.-Tlie establisli- ment of the Qucen's Canadian military hospital still hangs tire, pending the adjustment of rt point on which the present proprietors and the (‘,niiadinn war contingent association disagree, lint the moment this is settled the documents will be signed. 'i`lie scr- \.t-cs of the i`ol‘o\\'ii;1; doctors, who have lioeii doing post graduate work in London, have been accepted: Drs. Allan t‘urrio, of llalifax; Norman Wul- lace, oi’ Guelph; \\'. A. Keniiedy, ot' Kingston, iinil llarrison, of Toronto; Sir \\'illiain Oster is pli_\'slciziii-iii-cliief and iloiiultl Ariiioiir is surgcoi`i-iu- chief. Among the nurses engaged are Misses Muriel Galt and G. L. Haynes, of Moiitrcal General llospitiil; l<`lora Wylie and Gertrude Squire, Royal Vic- toria llospital, Montreal. The latter attciidcd the Duchess of ('oniiauglit in her recent illness. Others eiigagetl are ]\lis-ses I., ll. Ilryce, Flora Pyltc and F. li. Mitchell, of the ’l`oroiit0 General liospilnl. llalf it dozen nurses are also expected shortly i'roiii l\loiitroal, they liaving heeii sent hy the Woinen`s Associutioii. - __,,, -- __?_._ili__ MISUNDERSTOOD ANIMALS. lloa coiistriciors and grizzly hears have been long thought of as crcat\irf\s to be dreaded, but Mr. Enos A. l\Iills, thc noted (`olorailo iiatiiralist, has u good word for thc bear, and Dr. Frank llzildwin, i'cccntly ri>tiiriiotl froni an exploring trip to thc Pliillippiiies, speaks ot* the snake more synipiitliet- icnlly than otherwise. Eilr. lilills declares that the grizzly is thc inost, ilialigiioil oi' ;\.niui.i1s_ llc iuinds his own business, except wiicii hc is attacketl. and lives on iiiits :ind fruit. bark, grass, carrioii, giirlrige :ind iiisifctai. und, ns ii riilc_ kills :i.»tliii;g larger tlwn it niousv. Mr. Mills says ho is on excellent inouscr, patient and tliorongli iii his niotliods. Doctor llnlilwin says ot' the boa con- st.'i<~toi': ‘All my roinlliig lifc l have reg trtlcd thc hoa icIi,~iricior with liorror :uni aversion. Win-ii l got to the juungl.e my great desire was to niect a large hon, in order that I might do him sonic very roal linriii. \Vlien l did llnil one niy sentiments were tlioso ot' pity for ' thc snake. lie was stretclieil across the path, and when thc natives saw liini, tlicy poiiiiced upon liini with yells of dclighgt. On the otho v The Nous (li The Ilav e\pcrt s.i\~. Q n, n endeav- iould bc. Tliurc was livery cvldi-iici-,, 0l‘ll\IZ K0 Ci0Sf‘ ill “DOH I-f1ff‘l'i‘. l"0\1Y- (Signod) G. li. Murmy,i he said, that in every part of l’rlncc t een niil_t-s, northwest of Loon." liiiii_ holding liliii iirnil_\', hc jouriicyotl on legs through the junglc and down to the beach. He wrigglcd fcebly, and hissed in a liopi-less inaiiiicr. 'l`licre they cut his head oii` wltli no mort. ceremony than they would have used i if lie had hccn ii cliicltcii, l'oldcil ns nllich nn they could get ol' hliii into n kind ol' clunishnll about llircc i`cct in dlaiuctcr and Iuillt fi fire. ln nn hour - r hour, liliH I§l'|‘i\l snake. which had been pain- fully accuniinulating foot und inclics tor yours, had disappeared. I must say that l fclt :i little iiidlgiiant!" I r hand .hc soeined dazed. “With ii native for cvcrv vtird of PERSONALS Mr. J. Sinners, llangor, Mnino, is in the city, taking in the Exhibition. Mr. A, Mclnnis, Sourls, is spending a. few days in the city, attending the Exhibition. Mr. Il, Mc(‘ormach, llillsboro, is spending :i fi-w days in the city taking in the Exhibition. I\lr_ J. M. mid Mrs. Keith, of Ilitlifax, _:ire spending a tow 'days in the city, attending the lflxhililtion. Mr. Keith fornicrly hclougi-il to Molitaguo, l'.E.l. Among those attciidiiig the Pliitriotte- _town Exliihitlon are Miss Lottie Brown. ‘Stanley llridgc, and Miss'Glatlys (Eras- well, ltustico. , Miss Elsie Moore, traiiicd nurse. of ,l’ortlaiiil, liiaiiiio, is spending part of ilici' vacation in (‘liiirlottet0wn, the guest ot' hcl' cousin, Mrs. ll. J. Ander- isoii, 19 Pleasant Street. Yesterday Mrs. Belle Miitcli, Earns- clit't'c, left for Lyiinfielil, Mass, wherc slie will speiid the next few inoiitlin willi hor two sistcrs thcre. The many iricnds of this estiinahlc lady wish her a very pleasant visit. Mr. W. A. McLeod. Editor of the Maritinic Farmer, Sussex, N. B. was a visitor to thc Exli/ibitioii. lic was favorably iiiipressed with thc show of live stock and agricultural produce. This is the tenth visit paid by Mr. Mci.eod. who takes ii very great per- sonal iiitcrcst in the province and its welfare. _->`;..._i, ' THE Sllilll WAHHIUHS Ah! Sweet,lieiu‘ts, wives and mothers in sorrow ini' nwny, l-`iiin would we send u solace to ease your pain today, (hir fears avail you nothing, but ciiriicstly we pray 'l‘lnitfiod, in tender pity, may give you strcngtli to bear May find thc hcu.i'ts, hate sniitten, and leave liis sweetness there, \lay quell this storni of nations be- fore we know despair. Ah! Sweet,licnrts, wives and mothers. who sec your loved go hy; In step to mai't.ial tlriim-bent and fearless, flashing eye, You liglit, ii silent battle and duinbly qunstioii why? At their Country’s calling men turn in haste to i .- . I-¥‘ And wonien hush their weeping to iight nn unseen foe, Wltli God n.ioi.t\, to aid tliom in all the wars they know! Lucy Gertrude Clarliili. KILLED IN WAR. PARIS, St-pt. 24.~ A son of Field Marsliall Count Von Molt.ke has been tillcd lighting at Esternay. _ 5 F 13.1,.-ii ‘, i’ .E 5|)"[{ "iz . '_ '»»s,q-». 1 P T O D i THE BIG PICTURE ,SERIAL "~I;‘i»3c'iiAi>ri"i`d'15i"iiIt>»‘iN ! il Tl-IE I .__ ,_ -- __ ._BIG DAYS QLLAR AT 'rl-is THE S » MYSTERY P E 6 P E S P i . L l , E lItGo? OPENING CHAPTER IN TWO PARTS -,- , 1 "lt »-tl , ¢ TODAY Remember The Big Prize Offer AND “The Airship in The Night” 'J Wherein the secret bat;1d of Russiannmifllionaires enl- _ 0| 't ’ ’ ster an i>'i~‘:i§ iil‘i§'n‘3‘i§““i>ofEX"iis “ai‘$2.i§`,’.‘£..‘f °w"i.l..e Yun _ S Tonarni | | :slim 'ras aoizcs Pancnnsnr-in Two Parts 1 ' THE ROGUES GALLERY-San Francisco Celebration Keystone War Slides From the Front SATL] R DAY 10,000.00 . For The Best Solution Q Of The Great My Why The Admission Price Was Raised For The Million Dollar Mystery Mr. Makita and Lanergan eived'a record p 'ce for the :tory nn3‘:~¢aurio. I’ mn _ure the iiiixfi-at salaried penal; rn' the Hun. ho r ply mil. licity scheme with Si0,0tD,00 mire offer- Ile'-rp me lla presentation represents no imall sum. l