ii mans: FEEDSII gltnnnstt PROTAN . 0000s FORXU Dairy Cattle, Hogs. Pbllltry 4nd. Foxes ' VETERINARY ‘SFEOIAGIES -- Condition Powderl. Remedies for Colic, Sore Tents, Gallo, Dloinfectantl. Lice Killers, Etc. Manufactured b)’ ‘ '1 Limited. ‘ HALIFAX. N. S. 1 The ANGLO-CANADIAN FEED CO., “u. sMoKE nlcignxfs SMOKING TWIST THE NICE MILD, sMonE <\¢'l<""-i*" I... fr: ,5"- OWII Hickeyflit tiiiiciiiilson Titbulcfto. "Ltd Manufacturers ‘uhw while our assortment is com- ‘ on the afternoon train for a short ,‘ visltito Murray Harbor, where ho CHEW HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST The Tobacco that has ta flavor all its ~ Thursday. will deliver 3121s popular lecture in :_ Brackley Methodist church, Till-s- York. Wednesday, ‘Oct. 4. Li 25 and 15 txents. Proceeds in aid oi‘ clnrrcihy work. _ Charlottetown Li!“ ‘-" 4 v A MAN’S LOVE It isn't in words of endearment Man shows the depth of his love, ' For words are weak, but actions speak‘ And a deeper meaning prove. u isn't in deeds romantic, Nor pasoioms alluring tone; ' But he loves indeed, who ‘provides for the need of his dear ones when he is gone. come for yocr wife or child or for yourself years. while visiting the Exhibition call and see us. J. K. Ross - ‘ New Bank of Nova Scotia Building 7' Charlottetown -\ t "f tlhina. and who last Sunday evening gave an add< ‘ under the ‘ filled to capacity. iiticai conditions and their hear- Life insurance wiii provide a monthly or yearly In- in declining ‘ _.= (lhiun with spcclul etuphzisisis on " the Medlczil work. Dr. Iiiatnlcrsun .. Sleeper Davis " same city. . D URANT ‘ a Ca)- n: A l _ I _ Visitors to the Exhibition are invited to visit our Showroom and inspect thefilVlodel A 22 Durant Touring Oar. A _ It has good looks, beautifiil ish, simplicity ‘construction and will appeal to all discriminating buyers. Biiiiiil ‘Siiifiiaiiiiii, ‘till. Charlottetown, P. E. I. UTA.” mike. S. -. .. .. ,. , ,._,..,,,.. Paelutgor‘ Stanton 0,000, ‘Tone ‘flopiaoetnqrit. Leave Moiitroil Ar. Cherlottbtown Ar. Ciihridvtdfqwn for Charlottetown endiuve arid leave for 8t.,John'l for Montreal limo 2A Juno 27 July a .JuIy 11_ July 11 Jug] 2 ‘ _ ,J ly 81 A gu 0 _ ‘Ahgzlf 14 Augult 22 . Au ult l! September 2 Boptem‘ 0 September 11 September 10 September 19 September 25 For fu er pnlpvenger and frolgbt Iflufflflflllifii) apply to itvsct. onus. Agents SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog. PASTIME DANCE TONIGHT. OPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT.- Shop at. -the ‘big store. Prowse Bros” Utd. . 80056-26-21 SPORTY_ COATS FOR THE Races. You will have solid com- fort and look your nicest 1n one of Paton’: lovely coats today- ‘ 80063-25-3l SEE BRACES "Pilot. Superior" pipeless furnaces at. the Charlot- tetown Exhibition demonstrated by the i'actory's representative. 80073-26-3i NEW HATS AND CAPS for Ex- hibition. just arrived. (let. yours plete. Prowse IBros, Ltd. ' 8005G-26-2i WELCOME V-ISlTOR.—R:ev. E. Si. Weeks, Bayvfield. NIB" came to the city Tuesday morning, andleft formerly resided. 11o will roturn NOTlCfi-Jhhc Rev. . ‘Mr. Denny day oveniiitg, Oct. 3,‘ and also at Come uudenjoy a rare treat. Admission 80092-27-2l MISSIONARY MEETING. ~01‘. Iilanderson, liledlcal Missionary. who has spent several years in is spending the summer at her homo In Hamilton, res-s in the Orwell Head Church. auspices of the Wom- an's liiissloilary Society. The 0c- caslon svas the annual lllufll" oi‘- iering service and the church was Dr, hl-lmlor- son's Subject was China and Mis- sionary Endeavour" and needless to say she treated it in a most in- teresting and. informative man uer. She spoke oi the present po- ing on the social moral and relig mus life of the country. She also referred to Missionary activity in has for a year anda hair titted the position oi‘ Dcsn of the Union Medical College for w-tanten In Pe king, and is also Surgeon t0 the Hospital In the From her experiences in this double capacity, she Vpilfl- tt-d in earnest and eloquent lung "age the Elem‘. work in and the ' fact that Dlflivlanderson‘ is great need of lliisslonary endeav- our in China. it is a sigumczitu want fact, a tribute to the good iwill of‘ the people and to tho ap- ipealing eloquence of the speaker, is the fact that, notwithstanding the general‘ complaint regarding financial stringency. the collect.» ion taken at the tnecting was much in excess of that of any previous your. K. iii 0mm At a. meeting ‘of tlio Knights oi‘ iiloliltnbus held in their llomo Mon |ilny night, the following officers were elected: Grand Knight-—.P. C. Moran. ADeputy Grand Knight-J. A. Me Donald. ' Chancellor-Rev. Miliun. Trensurer-IW. E. Tralnor. Fin. iSecy.——W. H. Klgglns. _Rec '.Secy‘.—-C. Gallant. Warden—.loseph Trailnor. Advocate-ll. H. Blanchard" inside Guarcl——P. -C. Tralnor. Outside Guardi—E. J. Gallant. iTrustecs-ahiessrs M. W. ltuar- don, l’). J. MoDonaIil and Dr. Mc Guigan. zzFor years Mother. Graves Worm Exterminator has rankcd as a rcl'lztilie"wnt'm preparation unrl it iii\VilY.‘<I maintains its rcpu- iatiou. - ‘ ‘Dr. J. c. Mc stratus We have just received by express. Fresh stock or Simons , ‘HAVANA Cigars ' In all sizes We have found‘ ‘. ', Simona Cigars "Hard US ‘ Bent." We sell u lot 0K1. them -—- that's why they're always fresh‘: They sell for less at our store than in l-lav- ana-from 10cts up. Get Them by the box. ‘McKinnon Drug Co. A "The Roxiil E antoed to please you better. sizes 3 to 14 years. price $4.75 t0 $16.00.—Prowse Bros Ltd. Sept 29th from 2 to 6; instead of ‘this afternoon. . Tivlng at the iiirst lady to occupy the pulpit of ‘ ‘this old chdrrh during its Yilllro of history Another signifi- sixty “ him to mako l Y ~ ‘- ‘ r Tin: icirannorrndoivn“ coAnnrair-TQ THE ICENTRAL GUARDIAN ROBIN HOOD FLOUR ll guar- 6016-84110. s. m. sen-rues st. to 7a Chestnut st. 800002-2141 CHILDREN'S FALL COATS. 80059-2641 DR. HOUSTON will be in his oi- fice in Victoria, Friday afternoon Wednesday of this week. 800902-274‘. CONTRIBUTIONS towards hos- pital lunch from St. Paul's, Metho dist and Peoples churches will bc received at St. Paula Parish Hall ScpLZT-ll FOX RANCHERS.— Sec tho the famous "Bruyco" Brand Ens llsh Fox Wire Netting on demon- stration at Braces booth at the Charlottetown Exhibition." 80073-26-3i. THE S. S. “MANOA" is due to leave ‘Montreal September 30th ar- ‘Cltnnlottetown October 3rd and leaving ‘the same (lily at noon for Newfoundland.— Carvsii Bros, Agents. _ 210094127411 IT IS POSSIBLE. TODAY i0 bu)’ a really gootl ‘tea at 55 (‘cuts it pound. MORSPTS with the red lab~ cl is the brand. This tea is not only a delicious tea, but it is also most eoonbmlczll. making no less, titan 240 cups to the pound. DIVIDED SHIPPING. boxes in accordance with Customs and Express Company regulations. for shipping foxes——1-inch mesh wire; complete with doors and carrying handles. Price $4.50. Phone 0r mail orders. at. once to l-izlll Manu- facturing CO., Summerslnlo. 80075-26-2i. ST. PATRICK"S BAND HERE. -~’l‘he Sit. Patrlckk‘. Band of thirty eight pieces. engaged for Exhibi- tion Week by the Exhibition As- sociation, arrived in ‘Churlotic- town from Halifax last night on ‘the early Bordon train. This famous baud is one oi the finest to visit the province and music 10v ers are looking forward to the ucxi‘. thrcc days‘ performances with keen pleasure. ATTENDED MILITAIRV TOUR. —tCa.pt. D. A. MacDonald of Wheetley River returned last night front attending a lliilltary Training Tour at Truro. and Hali- fax. Capt. llluoDottaid. who is a _ dreremaker has moved from 166 Cumberland 0 b ISumlay, PRINCE TT‘ ti) ARD ‘i TONIGHT"AT 8.30 ' MAE Eiiwiiiiit PLAYERS , “THE OATH’ I noons ore}: AT waif, Matinee 3.15. Night 7 and 8.45 i SPECIAL FAIR WEEK ATTRACTION AND TONIGHT AT. 8.30 SHARP "um ILAPPEIVS CODE” A COMEDY DRAMA ’ 7 —BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS—7 MAE EDWARDS NOVELTY ORCHESTRA IN FOUR ACTS THE EVENI MATINEE, ADULTS 37c. NG, 52c, 80c, $1.10 CHILDREN 16c. SEAT SALE OPENS DAI . THE . w-ooao-oloaa-o-omvo-ooooo-eeoooo»oeoaoovoo-oooowoee _' 1 " VERNON RIVER CIRCUIT — The services for the Vernon River 0nd Cherry Valley churches for 1st Oct, ‘Cherry Valley 10.30 a. m. The new religion that Jesus introduced into the world or “The ‘true ‘faitlf’, Vernon 2.30 p. m., the same as the tnornitig. ‘Cherry Valloy 7 p. m. W. M. S. an- niversary. The pastor will relate the tragic story oi‘ “The Trampled Lilies of India". also spcciul sing- ing attil rccitzltions. Sunday Schools 1O a. m. and 2 p. m. ——-——-<+>i—-— ztlliillcrfls \Vorm Ponwlcrs rlas troy worms without any iuconvun- icnct- to tho (rhlld, and so effectu- ully that they pass from the hotly uuporceivetl. They thoroughly clcansc the stomach and btnvol‘: curl leave them in a condition nut favourable in virortns, ant’. thcrc will be no revival of the past. 1st Contingent war veteran. has already wired the (levels-p in the Near East. RECKLESS DRIVING-On Sun- day evening, a bail accident was narrowly averted on ‘Eusion street, cn,‘ran into a horse and from the back. thrown out. injuring ‘his ltanii, ruin- ing his overt-owl. and ilamaglng tho wagon to the amount of $20. The. lady IortuIt-niely‘ escaped liflllljllfflil. to are what (lamage ntuclt to the indignation of timsc- who witnessed the collision. Ill". kept on its u-ccklcss way. The driver hud DTHVLIIIISIY mot the auto on-VVatcr sircci, and iiherc predict- ed trouble from the ntanncr In which it was spending. HERE WITH BELLS ON. —The "iakirs" stands on the ‘Market Square attracted large numbers last night and the I'un was fust anti furious though confined with- in the bounds of proper zlccorum. This iciuturo of Exhibition Wcck is c..<ipeci:|.lly' fascinating to tho youngrr folk and this your a nutn- hcr of new auri quite mnuslitg ntoihnds have been ilcvisctl fur Cfifi-Xillil tho coy dime out of the pockets of the unwary. tho crcilul- ous ‘and tho simply cufious. An ltccidcttt. which might huvo result- r-d sieriuusly happened when it naptha light tunic i-xititnimi {IIIII sci iiro in the clothing ot‘ one nt‘ tho "frzi-tr-rnity”, cutting short his stroatn of oloqttencc and citilucing a hasty burs". of speed across a part. oi‘ tihc Squuro. Tho victim “'11s saved by being trlppctl up and partially smother- ed. No ambulance cull was need- cd. ilearlauce Auction Sill? At Dunsioifnage on ‘Monday, Oct 2nd. at 1 dclock sharp, as I um leaving for United States in the near future I will soil on my pre- mises all my stock, crop. farm Im- plements m4 follower- STOCK-ii choice milch cows, 2 itcifcrs 1 ‘1-2, 1 horse (general pur- pose); T25 ‘hr-ns (Plymouth Rock). 1 pig, 20 tons hay, 500 stocks oats 00 stock wheat, 26 stook mixed ford and numerous oirher articles not. mentioned. Sale positive, no rcscrvn. ' ' ' at stile. _ JAMES‘ WEATHERBIE J. A. McDointltl. To rnui Auction Sale at Gleniinnan ‘On Thurs-lay. Oct. 5th‘ at 1 o'clock sharp, as l am making a change in my businass I will sell on my premises on above date the following stock: 4 choice young cows in milch, 3 Ayrshire grade 3 year old heifers in calf, 1 heifer‘ Grade i 1-2. than 1 calf. -l breeding, ewes (youngl. 1 brood sow and Jitter of eight pigs i I stormy firet fine day. e-PIIONE 219-: Terms at sole. THOS. 0. SHEA. J. A. M0DONALD, Auctioneer. I I ‘with friends In O‘l.cur_\'. when a. large car, irccklesaly driv-I wagoni The driver was] land‘ nimtordltli other‘ articles. ‘if PERSONALS iMiss hl-arjorio Bourke oi‘), this city arrived last night by thr. “mister Oflenriy Bordon train. Nillltia at Ottawa of m0 readiness! to enlist again In any branch of‘ _ {he service if needed should warilllnrning on a visit to friends 1lI ‘Boston. Miss Rein McDonald leaves this Mr. Iinrry Day. City, lms roiurn- ed home after a very plouszuti visit Miss Annie lllcbvitnnn, City. spending hcr vacation at hcr homo in West Cape. Shr- I‘(‘Iiil‘l’l.‘~' till‘; week to hcr duties as sti-ntigraphi-r. w. wltliss Edna. Fish. sionngmphr-r for the firm oi‘ A. W. l1. Vvztdmau Tho driver of the car dill ‘not wuitlg, Co" |s spending hm. holiday’, n, was dauc. her homo in O'»I,eury. Mrs. Joseph Costa-in anti hcr sis» tel‘, Miss Ethel Cosiaiti. oi’ llnstntt, spent ‘the wock-‘etui with ‘ilu- form- erls sister, Mirs. Roy heard, of .\lt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs A Milne Fraser of Jlalifax are at tho Victoria ilotci having come over to take .in the Fixhlbition us usual. Thcy are ac- companied by Mrs. A. J. Webster, 0rd of Windsor, N. S. MM VICTOIRIA HOTEL J. ‘C. ltcttlc. Tornnin; W. Willin- luiit. Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. ll. it). ifatitsiuit. l)(ll‘I1iil.llLl; (iiu-ar innit-Int, Roche. Que»; Vcra A ilulcy. iii-Iona lVli-iszizic, Stiuris; unil wilo, Boston; Sydney, N. S; (ion. Halifax; Mr. and (Tamphi-il. “Sackvlllo; J. It‘. Frast-r, l-laiifax; E. l3. ilobvrts, 'l‘tirituin; iA. G. Mubellan, lvlonctou; A. .i. Webster, ‘Sllfiiilllil; T. ll. Kcilo. Ottawa; J. W. Andrew, Si. John; ‘Id. A. Burden, Truro; J. A. Forgu-smi, ldusscx; A. S. Ahorn, Bcrwlck; M. F. Tompkins, Monr- ton; W. A. Ounuingltntn, Mont- real; S. MoDowguill nuri virlfc, Monclott; A. E. Little, Halifax; Ii. (T. Kelly. Log- giovillc; Miss- llnloy, Fltatltitnt; Fitllx 'l‘ruuiini Ii. Laliilaxv, W. ‘fiobett, llnliiax. ‘REVERE HOTEL’ J. G. Morgan. Ottawa; I). A. Muffin’. Pictott; D.- W. §tnai|man, Smnmeriitlc; J, N McEui-itcrti, Souris; Elmer Brown, York; W. Souris; Sydney; Jflillll Lesmonrl, North W. A. lludticrham, ‘iSeaiman. Wm. Midlvittmis. Truro; W. J. Ferguson. Rmlgetown. Ont; hill; C. C; Reid, Pugwash. n) l- ~ Slgnotuno , of Shedincand Mr. John W Illauclt ‘ ‘HOTEL ARRIVALS Iinwaril Pcrit-y ‘ C. NJMuitlow, Port ltligin; t Trims, Sulishltry; 1-‘. K. ‘ ' Jun. Pcuilcsg-vsi, Kcnsittgto-u; Finn‘: , ‘L. Jenkins, Miiiviow; F. A. Spiccr l" Brockville, Ont; ‘ W. D. English. n. x. p000... 1-iullfax;.(l. k. Gillls, ‘ J. P. Gates. lfnilifax; James ~; Keenan, Tqlkmto; A. A. McDnnaltl ‘Sydney: Chas- (Tllollllnrs, Clinton; ‘A John Russell, ‘New Castle; (l. H. ..» J. W. Cotter and ‘two ‘boys, Springv LY AT 9.30 A. M. AT THE ATRE OLD SHOWS AND FAIRS ‘lite Greatest Race Track Drama Ever$ A Directed by o (Continued from Page Four) -____i__~_--_-- — Scenario l: rat-her walk ntilcs i.o aitoml one oi‘ PAUL H. SLOAIQE A. them than drive in a cur Io ainyoi‘ _- the present day cxhiitiiitwus. 'l‘iii~_v ‘ were events ‘long looked flll'\\'ill‘ill to in ziuticipntlnn and long liltiifflll; ‘back to with 1tieaszmt. recollections. With regard lo races: From Ili-iiti to 1865i or '70, those. wi-rc ‘ilPill at; C-rokcrs bcyoiui Wright's liritigtgl Llflii Iastcil thrcc ilays——'i‘iliirtsiiuy,i ‘Tifltlily and 'SZlIllI'(iil_\'. ’l‘iic-ri- \\'iii<i_ no trotting. they wore all running ~—-such stalwarts us .il‘llll_\' Lind.‘ 'i‘hi~y were ltoenly followed. anti some splendid honsr-iit-sh was iio-l veloporl from them. ’l‘hes<- worry ‘the daytfl-thc bcppiniug oi thingsl, 1 am, Sh‘, etc, ‘ s- JPHRILLINO‘. REELs-s StirringMoments in “Thunderclap” When the hero crossing the bridge with “Thunder- ciap" is blown up by his enemy. The grcat horse race on which is staked the happiness of three persons. . DONALD, ' _ ARCH MC , when the heroine is kidnapped and the hero goes to Royam" ______] hcr rescue with the great race in which he is to ride but ' 4" QUEEN HOTEL l a half hour away. _._.._,_< i iliir. anrl him. (‘IIII-s‘. i'l1>'$i<l!-'-‘ The thrilling ride of the hero clown the rushing rapids (Zhurlcs ‘l1. Jnhustuuc, l‘hztthant, I\.'.- B; David hfcihvtxii. Aliss A. Johustonc, lliiss 1\'l‘a_\'uIi~ i-‘olt-i (‘ltailiaur N. ll; .i‘ a (‘on " Baltic: (‘olin Donald, ‘mt-a \'|c A. S. llarriiiistii, M. iimtly anti xvifc‘ ‘l.oggic‘.‘illt» Waller M. l\'\:_\ 4. Idlmsiizilc; Id. (l. 'I‘<‘-o1nlt:~'. J. (L. lioinn Iii. II. .I. Patter-soil nnii w. \'l. Whcaiou. Sachviilr- to the brink of the falls. The rescue of the hero on the edge of the waterfall as _ death appears inevitable. The tiiriiiingmiiée’ ‘.?.i;.1.... down the me... .00. ilnrili-it; \\'. l‘. lihilii. Satc.kviili\,,.‘\'_ “souco” SUNSHINE ONE REGISTER PIPELESS FURNAIIE . Means summer wunuth tile whole winter through McCLARWS One Register Pipcless Sys- tem is most economical of fuel. As the reg- ister is directly above the furnace every unit of heat passes directly to the rooms to bo heated. The cool air is removed from the house as the warm air enters, therefore there is no resistance to the heat circula- tion and no energy. is wasted. The circula- tion of the air is free throughout the house, doing away with all the friction and pockets which help to retard the circulation of the warm air. The furnace is Insulated by the cold air between the outside and Inside - _ casings, therefore no heat can escape In In ‘the basement. This is most important whore a cool cellar is desired for fruit and vegetables. It is obvious that for houses already built the One Register Pipeieee Sys- tem is the ideai installation. The minimum excavation necessary is 6 ft. square by 6 ft. deep instead of under the whole house. It can bo installed for very little more money than the old-fashioned Base-Burner. The “SOFCO" Sunshine Furnace burns hard or soft coal, coke, wood, or any thing that is combustible as It. has a CAST-IRON fire-pot on which the inteneoet heat has “little efleot. 5-‘ ' ______________________________ _, its strength and massive construction, ita generous proportions make a heating plant for a iifetime’e service. ‘ No. 91 "SOFCO." Heating Capacity 15,000 ft. Price ‘i; ~; No. 93 "SOFCO", Heating Capacity 25,000 ftnFrioo l _ .. I ‘F. it Li; ‘ii 1 . $100200 . $225.00 li|'_ .- _ RADIUM ONE REGISTER PIPELESS FURNACE » MGCLARVS RADIUM pipeiese fut-name ie made to meet the demand fora modera it in made with asteei dire-pot forthe use of hard ooai or wood equally to the priced heating plant. only, and everything that can be said of the "SOFCO" Sunshine applies RADIUM. . , No. 316 Radium Heating Capacity 10,900 n. prim, __ Nv- 419 Radium. Heating Capacity 14.000 n. Price No- 421 Radium. Heating Capacity 10.00011. Price "5- Butiilflivw Radium. Heatirto CBPacIty 0.000 n. Price Qdflfifldti‘ Tiieiiugeis ‘Hardware 60., ti. iii iisi Ffitllilill 30 YEARS I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL < ‘ onArroN QUEEN STREET afnigf atcnaaufsgrunron , Pit)‘; lit" Niiss .\. turn-r, YIUIIFIIVIII i.. l‘.i “TiWIldBT.€|iIP" f0 Win by a Ilttk. Simpson. Sti-iviuckc; \\'m. l..i \\'ui.<l|. Si. John, .\', ll; .i. J. ilavisi .VI ‘t ; .\I \. 1']. I{."i. \. ,..,‘.:,':;,,_‘_’"A,.,Hum S. _,_ _‘,,',‘.,,,,’H_I) SPECIAL MATINEE, ADULTS 25¢. CHILDREN 11c. ;,],}_,\|iii',,,~,1, y, 5; |-_ _\1_ Ai-mttmift PRICES EVENING, ADULTS 37c. CHILDREN 21c. illiiforii 8th.. N S; Airs. llli-Quixum , Miiiurii Sta“ IS; J05. hlrlmtnlfi. __, __J