. zeusee-fleflflfifilkwuyrn. v- .t , . 1 I communion un mena- sscs. n-nns-v-ia-am , owes, museums‘ norm, Wednesday light, 2o cents. , f ~ , cosnnnsnoxutsirusuw‘ rams: suntan e i ‘m “owe- ” a bars-swarms. cannons! ; 0 suns is ms rssswonn x L-1082-10-0-2i' "n; rs a morn, or. swans 1* ---_ n . . ' i ' “ mllbblltlg B60017 FLOUI. Bold ‘by at; 2 r rocersev .. yearsandlldaysotage 5,70 Irfilcg-Od-il-li. m, m: mu, ma». of m, no. sn average test of 6.80% in 800 day a m» ram mm l were: ns-rss - Wednesday. This daughter csi 1oth. is the last day 101' P071118 Brampton Snowdrop! Hero, that is ,,weter rates L-INB-lfl-l-Il s son of the n. o. P. imported bull I —-—- Easier Lily's Volunteer and from a . MT! BTIAWBEI-IIIB-Misl dsushtu" of the 000,000,000 bull Bernice Home o! Souris picked Xeniah Sultan. Palm's dam ~ is! "m0 "P0 strawberries while in her Cresthill Prince's Fairy with two" a sample of 11.13. P. records. She is s daughter sheswttheflundisn- czmenoabuurnncsoz ' . Valley 1 SCBOONIIIS IN P031‘ vb" and. ._..._... WEDDING ATTENDANT! — At the nmrrlage of Miss Frances Dan- dorth Stephens, only daughter of the late Laurence de K. Stephens and of Mrs. Stephens. to Dr. James . Ross, oi Montreal, son cf the, v. George B. Ross, D.D., and of Mrs. Ross, o! Ivredrlcton, N.B., tak- ing place very qultely on Tuesday aitemoon next at half-past three "wlvfllilll utldrown loolklss was‘ nanoseconds I I nouns om.- were in port at North Sydney from fishing and both cleared for Bouris, P, E. 1., with coal cargo. . __....._.‘. HAS p 933D, BlRTHDAY-—Stil! keenly interested in thereal estate business and enjoying sound health. Mcntegu I-Iowatt, Winnipeg last Friday celebrated his 98rd birth- day. Born in ‘Ifryon, P. E, L, Mr. Howatt went to Winnipeg in 1879 and for many years pas» s. cattle buyer. November 5th to 49th filiillililliilETilWN November 5th l0 9th 20 Cups and Trophies valued at $1,500.00. Cash Prizes for 43 Sections will total over $2,000.00. . ,,-,,,,,.,, ,, s, 5,,m,,,,,., 0mm, The greatest array of Prizes, the biggest Cash Awards-, with a com-e Chambly Canton, u... am. will 1g bmed total of both by far greater than ever offered by any Fox Show 1n the given in msrriasfi ‘by her brothm ~ . g blrsheldon Stephens. and will b WOfld. . attended by Miss Kathleen Port eous. Mr. Edward Parker will b~ best man for Dr. l-‘toss and Dr. Alm Ross, brother of the bridegroom will act as usher. The ceremon" will be perfomued by thenev. J31. Thomas, assisted by thc Rev. Dr. Ross the bridegroomb father. The reception after the ceremony will be held at the residence oi.’ the bride's mother, the Manor‘ House. St. Mathias, Qua-Montrefl Star 0th.' Imllllememlierl‘ MARION" DAVIES GARY coqlézn Classes for Adults, Yearlings and Pups — Males and Females -- 10 Championships — Senior Herd, Junior Herd and Yearling Herd-- _ Classes for Blacks, Dark Silvers, Dark Medium Silvers, Medium Silvers, Light Medium Silvers and Pale Silvers. Open to Foxes registered in the Canadian National Silver Fox Breed- ers’ Association, under conditions as shown in Prize List. v PROGRAM Monday, November ’ 5th, Placing Foxes in Main Building and Classification. _ - Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Judging Foxes by George A. ‘ Callbeck, Esq., President Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Anac- iation. a . ATTENDED CELEBRATION - AboutAO friends from Mcncton Port Elgin and points in Prince Edward Island motored recently to the home of Mr. and lvtisFmd De Varrennes in Dorchesior, where they celebrated Mr. and Mrs. De Varrcnnes’ 15th wedding anniver- sary. The evening was spent in and music furnished by a string ensemble. Lunch was served during the evening-Saint John Telegraph Journal ENTERS MT. ALLISON-Harris Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. W- ' Russell Roses, Coleman, P. n I.. IN MOTOR oases-em. J. B. hasenmlled at Mount Allison Unl- Burns. Park street,- left on the varsity at a student this fall. He, morning train Monday for Saint has been awarded -one of the John, en route twwocdstod, hav- Mount Allison Scholarships. Young ing been summons’ to that town Rogers matriculated from Mount by the tragic death in a motor oar accident yesterday, of her nep- hew's children, Nonnan and Sallie Baird, who were killed when the car in which they were driving was struck by another car in a head-on collision. Five others were injur- ed in the accident, ‘ ‘ ‘" g Mrs. Burns’ nephew, J. Roy Baird, fath- er o! the two who were killed; his daughter, Janet Baird. and Lyman Hatto, all oi whom received seri- ous injuries: Leslie Moore and Eld- ridge Fox. Mrs. Baird, mother oi the two young people who were killed, is expected to arrive in Moncton yesterday afternoon, ac- Greta. is a student at the lat-lies convpanying the bodies tc. College, where sheia continuing her Charlottetown Prince Edam‘ studies in music. -' Island for interment-Mon ' " ‘Transcript ‘sloop’ and" _ u: . . . . “Ones In A Lifetime” ' cousin in 1983 with s. ful‘ Arts matriculation, having mad the splendid average of 00%. H!- averags was slightly out down be cause of the fsot he was taking tw years of foreign lamllfl-Ees in our He is registered in the pre-nsedicw course and in all probability will gr on for the full Art "degree, and later complete his medical ooure in one c‘! the largerpost-gradua‘ schools. Mr. Rogers is a boy of goo" - character, and begins his Unl- versity course with encellen‘ promise. His many friends wisr him continued success. His skier. Friday up until twelve noon, awarding of Championships and Herd Prizes. ~ - Friday afternoon 2.30, Presentation of Cups and Trophies by His Honour Lieut-Governor George D. DeBlo1s. Wednesday evening, November 7th, Grand Banquet Canadian Nat- ional Hotel. Guests limited to hi0. Five minute addresses by prominent men and oificials of the Association. Lots of fun between the eats and speeches. Last Year's dinner was voted ‘"' a" as the most enjoyable function of the season. This one will be equallyas good. . ma. FOX BREEIJERP- This is your opportunity to secure aniche in the Hall of Fame. Many breeders won prizes at last year’s show who could have been wm- ning at other shows. Perhaps you have gust as good foxes or better than the prize winners. Come and see how you fit in with the_Island’s Best. Write for Prize List which explains every detail in connection with v the Show. ' F. G. KENNEllY, President. v THE SILVEIIBFDX EXNIBITDRS ASSDBIATIUN “BF FRINGE EDWARD ISLAND Miss Eleanor Ramsay. ::A Power of its Own. — Dr. 5010 “The Two sky1g,rk5"__'j['hQ_ Thomas’ Eclectric Oil has a subtl Ifischctizteyxwhlrs. Cnnipbrll. power ot its own. All who have usei God Save the Kim;- For the first. Hm“ fours mines. 0i England mo i...l\.\_llll-§ their .CAPITOL-—LAS p M TODAY“... a - v ZASU PITTS IN “MEANEST carnv TOWN” ALSO . . . LEON Ell-BBL COMEDY AND PZCTDBIAL ;._.__i.__._. Use Island's for Plrnplu Lune rout ‘nan-B's mason/ms - you comonr. srnr NEW YORK. Oct. B.—~The well- dressed child these days wears clothes less fussy, las sloppy or less stodgy, but much smarter and more umfortable than in former to Mount Allison College‘ this years. morning after spending his Clothes shown for small girls r _ Thanksgiving holidays ' longer attempt to make them look parents, Mr. and Mire. lilce little_ dolls, and boys an not wedlock, Hunter River. ', decked out in a mallea- imi- tation of their fathers‘ garments Rev. and Mrs, J. G. -Wakelin_\1 Simple, durable, practical clothes and daughter, Ruth. o! North that allow plenty of freedom for River, P. n. I.. have been spend- arrn and leg movement should ing theizavacsticn at the home of form the basis of a youthful ward- m. Wakellngs mother, Mrs. robe. Thomas Wakeling at (lentreville From babybood to the ego of’ N. B. emit or so. small girls weer very short-skirted one-piece dresses ' CHILD’: RIGHT T0 BITE 101803’, or little pleated skirts with NURSE IS SUPPORT!!! hand-knit sweaters. Simple. short . tweed coats and little round hats NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 9.—A little or berets complete the daythne girl can bite her nurse if she wants picture. i to-end her daddy can't sued for For party wear the French influ- ‘ dsnésges. the Ewe Supreme Court ence eppcm. Delicately tucked or lsol s. Bruce Butter-worth socially pro- minent businessman, was sued for embroidered dresses of sheer material, cotton net, or velveteen, according to the time cf year. make $1,000 because his three-ycar-old child bit Addie Johnson, her nurse The District Court dismiss“ dresses for little girls are usually it tried. Butterworth appeflkd beach most children wear sun- D WITH JIALOUSY; v , ‘Illl ClllMlNOl-OGISI ‘ HFLANNID A QRIMEI With‘ olnstakl ' sciencghe coverlzd‘ his tracks . . . than] gambled a thou-i and dollars that kiln homicide Mr. A. E. Wedlock, Hunter River, has returned from a. business trlP to Mcncton, N. B. , . Mi‘. H. K. Wedlqok is returning _ wouldarrest l e ws-ogtman! 0-- "\_-q. . .\. a W. R. SHAW, Secretary. frdrhrweiarua.u “ KAREN "MOllliYx N I I. S A S ‘l’ H E R. f {Juana weutwlmcm Irovdfl, ALSO "VANISHING u Slmoowv’ OIIAYIIB mo: AND HTALKERTOON” I_....:>Ll&<4_vxi.~ -..u _, _, _ children feel dressed up without appearing overdressed- Summer the suit, but the Court of‘ AD- sleeveless and very thin, and may pen-ls felt differently and ordered] have bloomers m match. On the and the Supreme 00m yesterday suite of jersey, and it is smart a» with the Dlstict 001111. havq sweaters h) match, I1; held that the child was too young to defend herself in court; second, maybe‘ the nurse pro- voked the bite, and third, a nurse hsd to take such risks. B11)’- how. town choir also assisted and added much to the program. Rev. M. A. MaoMillan presided capably as chairman. Following is the pro- gram: Piano duett, "Fairy Waltz," Lang's --Miss Elizabeth Ramsay, Mrs. Would Request Enemy Not To Use Gas uglae Egyptian Liniment should be in every household. Stops bleeding at once, cauterizcs wounds and prevents blocl‘. poisoning. Keeps away inflammation and proud flesh. 119° n know this and keep it by them as the most valuable llniment available: its uses are innumerable and for many years it has been prized us tho we... ..; ..=-..._..____. , rest in. the family m in the beautiful little cemetery pver-' ‘VERA WILLIAMS New Studio of the Dance. §8tsnley, Shaw 0 Peal-don Bldg. . .~ a wlllbeopenonoctilllndll xfromstoiilillLs-ndon-ihe evening o! the 12th from s ‘ '- U010. ss. rasucsstu. Boston on September S. there ‘into rest, after two month's fiancee O. s if Orsewell. She looking the sea upon which she must olmi have gazed in her girlhood. ' Besides many friends in‘ the Island and Boston, Miss (rrsswell c leaves to moum her passing one s: / " AILIGID LABATT flmwmu. ' mansion “more: kxnsnfiwfl- time Melsnenleft, ‘by cumulus emeritus u a nlpeet ' in the John S. Lsbatt Boy Render-gut in Detroit am: surrendering to the police. Affirming nu ilmocenoe of any connection with the mm amaze, wealthy isnheesinialtqdyctnetoctm LONDON, Oct. 8-111 the event of war, Great Britain would request an enemy government to promise not to use poison gas, according to a pamphlet issued by the War Of- fice entitled ‘Tactical Notes 0n De- fence Against Gas." The pamphlet discusses possible uses of poison gas by an enemy, enumerates protective equlpmen‘ for troops Ind lgoints out that use of lie is prohi ted by the Geneva protocol It clear that in the event of war, Britain would ask an en- emy which had not ratified the Defence has drawn up instructing the wintry how a? Luring a gas attaclk; outlined Plrbli ili about a‘ month. c Campbell. Solo, ‘A Birdie With a Yellow Bill", Livsey-Miss Shirley Wood- side. Duett “Ding-dong Bell". Livsey-- Miss Shirley Woodside, Mrs. Campbell. Solo "Weasel Waltz", Miss Ruth Taylor. Reading, selected-Mrs. Hickey. Vocal solo: "Jes a wearien for you" Jacobs Bond-Mrs. Neil Simp» son. Solo ‘April Showers" Master George Woodside. Duett "Bye-low-Baby" Llvsey. Master George w ‘side, Mrs. Campbell. _ Solo "Christmas Bells"—-Wood. L»0€lll’-~ James s Llvsey» Miss Charlotte Hickey. Reading "Ten Little Fingers. Ten. Little Toes"--Miss Shirley Wood-‘ side. . Solo "Minuet in G"—Beethovcn, Miss Laura Pickering. Vocal soloe-“Little Dolly Day ORGAN BICITAL The annual piano recital given by Mrs. _, organist and choir ‘ngfhulirincetown United 0X0}. pupils was held in Malpeohe hall Wednesday evening. Dot, lrd. ‘fhestsge was beautifully with cut flowers and pot- ts. \ was very mucb 00 all. best recital Dreamsm-Steart-Mr. Robert Bel- ton | Duet "Etude"-Wood, Miss Ruth Taylor, Mrs. Campbell. Solo-Beautiful Blue Miss Elizabeth Ramsay. Solo “Farewell Waltfl-I-landy. Dorothy Wocdslde. Dustt-"flie Shepherd Boy"-» Wilson.~Mrs. Campbell, Miss El- eanor Rsmsay. ‘ Resdlna lelocted-Jtilss Thelma Woodsldc. Solo-Reps: Band~S\\~e1-Iey, Miss Marjorie Orcaier. ' QB "lifi and Inf-Kobe;- Danube- forces. Mr Ii. Roy Kendall, I~R-A-M-»A-A-“~°- (Licentiate Teacher of Pianoforte, Royal Academy of Music, London, Eng.) leading linlmcnt for man and beust. Receives pupils for tuition in Piano, Singing and Theory. Advanced and Elementary courses given. (Jroup Teaching for beginners. Terms Moderate Studio: Heariz Memorial Hull Phones 960 or 1024-1. L-816-l0-m\vf-if E. h. BRQW 'Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond Sh, Charlaitctown