11v“ , v a Picture! ; , . ‘ PRINCEIED DON'T DELAY LONGER _._._,______ "rental-Ir s.ao Special MatineeSaturday at 3 P. M. LAST _ 0F Tom Copeland Suzette Tarri PA TONS osiery Specia ti‘ Children's All Wool ‘Hose ,.,PLAIN AND mason i POLICE COURT. -Cbarged with assault and. battery a man was fined $30 or 00 days at lthe Police Court yesterday. SEE OUR STOCK of ladies silk scarves in all bright shades and black, plain and‘ striped. Prowse Bros, mo. 0050-9~2'l-M1I. ‘ ---vo\o POWNAL CIRCUIT-Worship on Sunday, Sept. 28 -in Clifton at 11 a. m., Mt, Harbor p: 2.45 p. m. and Pownalat}? p! ‘. _-. CHOP from Holman’: Catalog- OHOOOLATEB at 49c a lb.—— Our big special—’l‘aylor's News Store. W5 ARE QHOWING some very tine patterns n Ladies‘ Winter Coatings. Call in and see them and get out-prices. we will ‘make them -to suit you. —-John MacLeod and Co. '5... 2| —1—- . _ r CHURCH 8ERVICE8.— The an. nuai "Rally" '0! the United Sunday WOOL CASHMERE 49 cents‘ pair ‘ Children's All Wool and Cashmere Hose, regular Schools of Murray River will be held In the Baptist Church ll p. m, Sunday, Sept. 28th. .. Dr. H. G. Mellick will ‘preach at, Beech All newspapers Taylor's News Store. scheme marten m» Sunilliy and magazines. Lonno?il;§ 8 t I; r Point 6.30 p’. m, scpt, 23th; 65cm $1.00 value. Sizes 4 to'8 1-2, butnot all sizes inyany one color. Black, Scarlet, Sky Blue, Pink and White. Special . ... .. 49c PROGRAMMES - NIGHTLY ggfidffgil-ibk 'l‘lft.".ié%"t.if"~.%:'."‘;::.?“- REMEMBERthe sale of milk-cattle’ and JOUIIK stock at Kathleen McDonald's Cornwall this afternoon. 1i WE ARE SHOWING the best values in men's winter overcoat- inga, they are the best values we ever h-ad. Call in and see them and get our prices-John MacLeod and Co. 2i You will race tin-ouch it" dust o7 the western plainl; speed over steel rails if"! crash through tho traffic of a great city with whimsical Hoot Gibcon in this high- speodromanco. It's love at first ulqhti_Therc's not a let- upl And Hoot hurdles through to a smashing finish of thrlilsl It nets the pace for western courtshipa. Presented by Carl Laemmle Directed by Edward Sedgwick CENTRAL ‘BEDEQUE SERV-i-O- gmcjplsi. m“ 3 P, M, Evg, 3,30 ES Sept. 28th. Preaching at Bord- en at 11 a. m. at Central Bedeque at 3 p. m. and at Freetown at 7:15 p. m. Rally ‘Day will be observed at the service at Central Bedeque. SILK AND WOOL TWO TONE EFFECT‘ ' SILK AND WOOL 98° pr- Here is a wonderful bargain irrSilk and Wool Stockings, light welght,two tone effect as follows: DO NOT FAIL to visit the Rod Cross booth at the Exhibition and see the sanitary drinking fountain and other equipment which every rural school should .have. 6660 9 27 m4i PRINCE ED WA RD ST. PAULS SU-NDAY SCHOOL At thc session of‘ St, Paula Sun- day School tomorrow. the presenta- tion of awards from the Bible So< clety to several scholars ot‘ the school will take place, Mr. .1. {P- Gordon of the Bible Socity is to speak t othe school at this session All interested are invited to attend. Startimqidyohday Evening at 8.30 ne l‘ ai Startln Tueisda NEW GLASGOW PRESBYTER- Ma" .. a w q- y IAN CHURCH. ~Thc~ro will be no ' service in New Glasgow Presbyter. lan Church on Sunday. Sept. 28th in the ubsence of the pastor. Grey with White Putty with White Coating with White Camel with White Peau with White Black with White Brown with White All sizes. Regular $1.35 to $1.50 value. LADIES’ SILK STOCKINGS _REGULAI{ $1.00 VALUE This is an exceptional value in silk stockings and in- cludes ‘all odd lots which range in price up to $1.25.About every color worn during the past season will be found in this lot, but not more than afew pairs of each kind. All sizes. Special . . . . .. 39c pair ..........39c oooirs-ti-Lvlzii. The g Markets SITMMERSIDH MARKET lluiry Iiuth-r . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ilggs per dot. . . . . . . .. . Potatoes Oats per Bushel llfly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llides M URRA Y HARBOR Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eggs Oats Potatoes CIIARLOTTFYNNVN AIARKET Eggs Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . Oats (Black) d: iwhlt liay Pork Straw Potatoes [ .\l'l‘. S'l‘lll\\'.~\lf'l‘ AIAIIIIETN Poi aitiliyrl ‘IIH-lnuaus“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. —— Abitlbl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5w, iltLShuwinigun (x11 1%, _ “23-29 Lam-entitle Pulp . . . . . . . ... $ PUUIIIIPN ,, iliuy . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $10. Elfilsrocx QUOTATION l2 HALIFAX, Sl-pl. ZVL-"Sluck I]IIU"\'_ Y_ (jenL ‘3 (‘omullnn General Electric .. l~i (‘dnudinn Steamship Com, _, Itfuuuiliuu Stcuulslllp Pfd, ., [Asbestos (Yum. lmuiiulou Bridge . .. fill Montreal Power 3U Wliuuipog Electric __ fill National Breweries .. liillAllautlc Sugar on Atcllisou Am. (for & Foundry .. ;Am. Locomotive lAm, Snloltlug ti’: Iieflnipg ,, Anaconda Copper . (ianudian Pacific Railway ., (2.1). 1% RC.) tutious iuruislu-il by Johnson and (Jruulblt; Steel . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ward Mcmin-rs oi‘ lllu Stock Exchange: 32‘ 32 lit-ll TI-lepllolle 45 KBPOIIIDIDII lSt, Latvrence Flour ilttawzi Power .. (fuhu (‘one Silgar . . . . .. .. (Yuhu (June Sugar Pfd. ii-I Pun Anlcricau Petroleum .. 38 Auu-nicun Con. . . . . . . . . . . .. 130 04 “$15-55 liruzillun Fraction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G5—60 llotvard Smith Pid ......... 01/2 liownrtl Smith Com. . . . . . .. —~ 35 Spanish Illvcr Preferred . 117 4o Spanish Illvcr Cont. . . . . . . .. P106 $1.00 Steel Company of Canada .. 79 British Empire Steel 1st Montreal 53% international Paper _ Kelly Springfield Mex. Petroleum dntcmatlonal Mer, Marina ,, ‘Press Steel Car Reading Soiltllcru Pacific , Studivbakcr Union Utah Copper __ U. S. Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 109 MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1/4,] ‘lit 1934 Victory . . . . . , , , _, “m vimmy 104.70 1022 Victory _ W” Viclvry - . . . . . . . . . . ‘l6 . - l‘, V, i. islateLfilfifiéfshriunl-No " ‘ ' " \ ely): "Yes. _ lit-fluid-aililfifly ml tiers conoi ' "r. v: v I'm sure I would like it much be derably!" _..{_,gn(|gn ilplnlon. BANKS Brink Commerce . . . . . . . . . .. A Bunk Royal Bank Montreal _ Bank Nova Scotla . . . . . , . ,_ 254 . Wheat, Se t. 133 ~ . I May 142%. D 33, Dec. 136%,, Corn. Sept. May 106%, O - . 55%“? Sem- 47%. Dec. 51%, May 109%; Dec. 104 "/8; nhfyllfflrkoct. 142%. Dec, 1am; __ EXPECT CANADA TO OPEN PARLEY WITH osnmarw LONDON. Supt 25. —-Canada's of. A ficlals are showing their npprggm. - tion of the important fact that. nf-t. er Junuery 10th, Germany will be rid of three Versailles ‘treaty ‘trad- dli; Engagements and will IIUJOIHC free to conclude what treaty en- itflscments ‘she pleases. Negotia- lIODH have already begun. for un Austin-German rtrade treaty. lu which, of course, Canada will nut share. It is expected that the govurn- mcnt at Otaawu will take up the qurrtlon where W. S. Fielding left It ln his negotiations with the (lei-- mnn consul gendral at Montreal. llorr Bopp. immediately following tho (lerman Canadian- iurlff wur in i898. , Difficult questions ma arise ro- speoting, British expo e to (ler- mnny. where Canada can success fully l-ompr-te, elllpecially _if Can- duo's tariff ls such as to enable hm- to secure better treatment and terms than free trade England can command- - _,____,_{.Q}._. .__._ Mlnardh I-‘IMIMUPOIQMCWHO. t. 's.ster of the bride, played ‘the two SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT AT RUBTICO. ~—The variety enlter. tainment held at Rnstioo Hall Thursday evening by a naiented company of entertainers from Charlottetown was voted by all present ‘to be one of the best ever heard in this section. of the country, There was not a. dull moment from start to finish. ks addition to the concert and vaudeville numbers thu Ousino Orchestra enlivened the en. tentainment with many popular eel ectiws. The performers were en trtalned to supper at the Convent Later they were entertained at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Peters. Tho entertain- ment was .ln laid of the Rustic-o Convent and was a big success. fin- ancially and otherwise. WEDDED IN MONTREAL. — A preuty wedding took place Wednes. day afternoon at half-past two o'clock at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Donnelly, Montreal, when their daughter, Marjorie Percival, was united in marriage ztu Mr. Robert Ambrose Strong by lllu Rw. (l. G. D. Kllpatrlck. Thu bride was give-m awuy by her father and both bride and groom were on. attended. » Miss Norah Donnolly wedding marches during the cere- mony and thc bride wore her trav- nlllng dress of navy blue crepe romain with‘ a navy blue but trim- med‘ with a grey mount. Going away shewore a smart wrap at uovy blue with grey squirrel trim- mings. Mr. and Mrs. Strong left on‘ n, motor trip and will remain in Ottawa on their return. Among the out of town. guests were the Misses Percvial and Mrs. G. W. Dawson, aunts of the bride, also Mrs Herbs-rt Bourne all of St. Lam. bert's, Que. ——Montreal Star. Mr, Strong is a. grandson, of the late Mr R. A. Strong and Mr Anlbroso Brown of this city. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mr. Joseph Ballem, Waterside, wish to sincere. ly thank their neighbors and friends for the kindness shown them during their recent sad he- reavemernt. also for the many beau. tllul floral tributes sent. 0051i Restore Your Glands ‘Ymttbful vigor and a frcsh grip on life culneu from renewed and re-arllmut- ml glands. lt can be done. Fri-o, a snmplc of Dr. Alexander's Vltuli-x Tablet», a remarkable (llaud illscovr-ry. No cost, no obligation, Just send nume llllil ‘lllltlfNlll to VITALEX LABOR- ATORIES, 743 Bobun Bldg., Toronto. No, IT IS NOT GOSSIP! It’s a Fact SIICCUJS. es, the exhibitors being Messrs, P Noonun, T. B. Rogers and Mrs. I N. Sutherland. and Mr, T. B. Rogers lug bringing with them their 101g Alban Chum, brings four firsts an two seconds. “Abegweit "Ludillte Von Mrs. wins one ivinncrs and one frst. l-l err." _. _ _ _--—£O§*———~ PERSONALS. Miss Agnes Puoll leaves morning on a visit to Boston Mr. Geo. K- Coffin. St. business. day on return to Chicago. lilr. Reginald Parkman St. John tho Exhibition there. School St., Ciity. er by the express the morning ro legc. to con valescen ce. excursion to Cove Head ilal spending the week with Mr. Mrs, Joseph 'MacCorma Cottage. - Miss Dorothy Sims Rexall Corn Solvent la the but remedy for CIIIOUIOI, etc. Painless In its action. Sure In it’: effect. Co mo, Price 25o per BOLD ONLY av UAUTV We can auPPW Old Sydney Screen- ed Albion Round Stove and Nut. Bprlnghiil Hard Coal and Bu» Coke. Order now and have it off your mind. Phone us today. "THE MAXIMUM OF HEAT." W.D. GILLIS & CO. Phone 176 PRIZE WINNERS. -—'l‘be Pictou County Kennel Club Show at New Glasgow this week is a ‘ bowling Charlottetown fnnciers are represented in the English bulls and Alsatian shepherd class- Mr- Philip Noonon manager of tho Provincial Bank returned from New (llusgow Thursday even. Ilsh Bull Dog “Abeg\veit," and Also. Linn Shepherd dog. "Abegwoit Gret. Clltlfl also 1t lurgo number of prizes. “Abcgweltfl the son of Champion‘ Gret. chcn" the daughter of international (Jhumplon Doll’ V-on Dnsternbrook, Borden "m" brings four firsts. two winners and M“ 30h“ R_ Bruce’ Queen street‘ one special, also a cup for best of ' ~ ' broad at the New (llusgow show. belonging Ito Sutherland, Charlottetown, hlr. Albert Newman, Kingston was a visitor to the city yesterday. this Peters Bay ls in the city for a few days on lilr. Bobs ilorilon who has boon on u luouthfii visit ito his parents. Mr. and Mrs. l), Gordon leit ycetcr. has rc‘ turned to the City from a trip to and Fredericton, N. ll. Wlillc in Fredericton he attended M“ R 3- T“PI‘“" (‘we “Mel Clay) Washington pennant aspirations re ‘gltewflgfgéogdvz’ iwgézlarextsggefilslf cclved a rndejolt today when For- g y S y ' " guson pitched Boston to a 2 to 1 mg M“ mm Mrs‘ Hymn Bowman‘ victory over the ‘Senators in the Mr. Charles Palmer, son of Mr. H. J, Palmer, K. C., was supasseng. lturnlng to Toronto where he will resume his studies in Trinity Col- The "wily friend-H 0i M15! H3191 pitching ace, was bit on the left el- MeCabe. Rocky Point. who is now bow by n pitched ball in the tum undergoing treatment at the I’. E. l. and apparently Bevemly .1.n,u,.ed_ 305111181. will I18 P1611560 l0 191"" Murberry pitched the eighth inning that she is now well along 1hr- road “Must 308mm After His friends in West Cove Head are pleased to have there friend Mr. Wallace Shaw in their midst again, wanmngton ___________ __ 1 uftur heKw: tummy-four years In 3mm“ _ ' 2 the states. llo s new on a fishing """""""" " is and Lynn left this morning m- Halifax. While there v"- New York pounded its way w eh-e will be the gun-at of Mr. and Mrs.,A. J. Davies. ‘l8 Inglis Street. UEIITIQII A umvensau PICTURE “SoId At Auction” Two Part Comedy Winter ‘Pep A Sport Reel S T R A N D AT 3. 7 AND 8.45 MATiNEE-—160| 11c. EVEN|NG-—26C, 21c, 11¢. -passengers on thel this morning was Among the City enroute to the ll. S. A. to visit her daughters Mrs. Robert Thompson and Miss Catherine Chandler of Brooklln-e and Mrs. L. GI Miller, Cambridge. ller many friends wish her a very pleasant trip. lIuwkius~Weil, old man, howls business gofng? Martin—Al\, like clockwork. l-lawklns-Bilt l'd heard a rumor that your people had failed. - Martin—So they have. The busi- noes has inst been wound up. PUTTING OFF li‘ we must put Silllllillrlllg oil un- tll-touiorrow, let it be the mean tiling or the doubtful thing or the useless thing, but never the right or noble thing. (Continued from Page 7) BOSTON, Sept. Ztl-(Amerlcun) first game oi four scheduled to be played here. New York's victory while Washington lost, reduced the Senators lead in the pennant to one full game.- The League leaders made only seven hits. Another blow’to Washington hopes came when Walter Johnson the Club's 13 consecu- tive victories Johnson figured as a dosing pitcher. . . 11.11.12. _7 o a 1 Johnson and Llcbold; Ferguson run g MAE anwsnns PLAYERS w k The Supreme Sucouca with MAE EDWARDS Change of Play Nightly. Incomparable Play: Irreslutibie Music. Novelty Orchestra. BIG AOT8 0F VAUDEVILLE Musical Comedy Numbers Cabaret Novelties. OPENING PLAY MONDAY NIGHT “The Gutter Snipe” PRICES Evenlnp-37c, 52c, Matinee-Adult: 20c. Children 16c. 80c. SEAT SALE OPENS TOMORROW, FRIDAY MORNING AT 9.30 10th Anniversary 0f Sailing 0i Gan- adian Contingent The following poem in com- memoration of the sailing of the First. Canadian Contingent. from Quebec Sept 26, 1915, is contribut- ed by Capt. D. A. MacDonald, Wheatley River. VALCARTIER Agai ntho white tarts glisten against the glorious dawn, Again the bugles echo across Illo woodland lawn", I Tho startled foals cease romping,‘ the wild life hides In fear. But my heart is sad and lonesome for the Men. of Yestcryefll‘. They gathered in their thousands,‘ a goodly. valiant host, _ From the shoreland of Cape Bretonp from the far flung western coast, , From the highways-and the bywaya. busy mart and lonely mere. Camo that band of brave crusaders, came the men of Yesteryear- They awoke this sleepy hollow A. M. r . STRAND Monday - Tuesday SPECIAL FEATURES FAIR WEEK when the scorching feet cf Change i Hlad found their way but seldom.) And they gathered at the range, They sang of Tipperary. and with, hearts that knew no fear They yearned for coming battle-s, did the Meal of Yesterywl‘. They disturbed tho solemn nioun~| talus with the thunder of their guns, We beard the tramp of marching feet on every road that runs Along this beauteous valley. By the‘ rlvor winding clear, They laugbd and -learned and laboured. did the Men of Yest- eryear. and O'Neill. wlfi-iThirlr backs to the wall and fighting desperately. in the hope or overtaking the Washington Senat- victory from Philadelphia today by a score of 7 IO 1. For four innings Gray baffled the Yankees attempts to break through his delivery and was retairing them in order on easy pop-ups and puny grounders. but Pennock was sailing along just as smoothly and though the Ath- letics managed to get men on bases in each of the first three innings, they were unable to come through with the hits In the pinches. R. H. E. New York _____________ _. 7 1o 1 Phlla. __________________ __ 1 g z iPenuock and Bengough; Burns, Hellmach, Harris. Hasty and lPer- kins. ' . ‘Plttsburs. Sept. 26.——(Natlonal) Returning ‘from their disastrous one tern trip during which they were ‘eliminated ‘as a pennant contender. lthe Pittsburg Pirates took both ga- ‘mes of a double header from Chl- cago today in the final of the seas- omQThe scores were 9 to 3 and 10 to , First Game KW". Bush. Wheeles and Hart- IIB"; Kramer and Smith. Second Olmo. Chicago,“ ............ _. a Pittsburgh _ ___________ __ 10 Kaufman, Blank and 0'l~‘srrell; flows. Hatter and Smith. t _ -+ ic-“ac; ti..- ‘Philadelphia Sept. 26.—(-Ameri- ' Once more the heavy lorries plough ‘ But 1 see a phantom army-‘tls the The itents were struck ere dawning beneath a starry sky I They marched away to old. Quebec to hear their last good bye; ‘ The streets were filled with khaki, and on the crowded pier Were tear-wet eyes and brealfug hearts, 0 Men of Yesteryear. 0 gallant little army, the months have passed away, And bravely have ye borne your- selves in many a cruel fray; But many a gay young comrade, who laughed and laboured here, 0 mun of Yesteryear. O sacred soil of Flanders. red altar of our pride, Historic field of Lalllemarck. wbereon they fought and died- Thero were none that fousbl m0" bravely or their honour held . more dear, Than the men who lit their camp fires in this valley Yesteryear. They have writ snothor chapter on our envied scroll of fame, They have set the Empire ringing with our proud Dominica's name‘. But they paid a costly qulthance. And Wu, with sigh and tear. We, too must pay our reckoning, 0 Men of Yesteryear up Valcartler hill, Once more within the dusty lines tho troophorse whlanlea shrill, And khaki figures come and go, their sharp commands I hear; Men of Yesteryear. And "n the night. when stars are Sleeps beneath the soil of Flanders, ' Icbiibolw EDMZARD -. f0dll£li0n - . . Special Prices MATINEE—AduIts 26!. Children 16c. . EVENING-Sh. 26c, 10c. - l seem to hear ‘the tramp of those who will not come again. The sound of march-lug heroes, with shining eyes shcere. Who go to meut their Captain, the Men of Ysteryear. O men who left Valcartier, God rest your valiant shades That walk amid the ghostly tents and haunt the lonely slides. when ‘the last loud trump is sound. ing, and tho warrior hosts ap- D931". Heshall number you among them. D Men of Yesteryear. w. r. o. . ‘ Hotel Arrivals R U 8B HOT E L Mlnnlo E. Campbell, Quincy. Mass; Juno E. Stewart, Worchester Mass; l-Iiarold P. Clark. Brandon. Man: Herbert H. Cox. Morell; Barbara Pruitt, Hulbert Pratt. Ml! R. H. Dewar, St. Peters, Mrs- H, H- Cox. Morell; Mrs. R- Leltoy Hol- man. Mrs. A. C. Saunders. Allie Saunders. Summon-side; J9" Currie, Montreal: Katherine Mo. Dmiiaid, East Point; L. McLarMl Fredericton, N, B; Mr. and M". Chester Woolner, Mr and Mrs .1. A Mcnmald. Rustlco; c. M. Joyce. 5t Stephen, N. B: C. M. Boyd. R N- 51 Stephen. N. B . Jullet (home from _ holiday) — "You know, being back In town. l do miss all the cows and sheep and out above the pine ringed plain. pi ,,and thgzss." see-J‘ es, but you still have