I-il 5. ‘ "Ff- ' 8H0? lrom Holmunh Catalog. _ SUNDAY SERViCEG, 001'. 18TH —4Berde New Hall. Oct. 18th. at 7 o'cioi- ‘at nightfcdnducted .by Mr. Moyse, otflliedeque. LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE RALLYJ-Supporteri of'McKlnnon and Mouorvey will hold a grand rally in the _0ii_er Hall on Sutur- ,' day evening.‘ Ladies 'und"'6\'iory- g body welcome. 5578-10-18-2! FUNERAL ‘TODAfYr-Tha tuner- al oi ihodoto William M. Nicholson wit! he held this afternoon troni lib Latte residence. 308 Fitzroy took Iron THE nuns “ ‘i iHERBINE BITTERS ; For {Generations the Standard Blood iiurlflei SYRUP ffOF‘ WHITE PINE AND TAR“ I iStrest. to the People's (Jonietery _ Tho services which will ihie conduct- ed iby vRev. Geo. C.‘ Taylor. will start at 2.30 p. in.‘ I UNITED CHURCH, TRYON icmcuiT-nr. Wigle oi Mt. mn- isun willjconduct services on Sun- day, Oct‘. 18th.,‘ at Tryon 11 a.m.. DeSalhle 3 p.'m., Crapaud 7 pm. i-ie will Alsolecturo in the Tryon ‘Hall on Monday evening. Oct. 19th int 8 o'clock; Subject "Making the STOCK QUOTATIONS s %' E NORTH RIVER BAPTl8T’¢lR-_ CUFIZ-Chumii reopening services" at. ‘Long jTCreeit morning, ‘ after- noon. and eveiiing. iPreaohinzjet- vices at Fairvieiw iit"l1 ii. im.,* and N. River at 3 9p. m. Rev. C. U. MoNevi-n will ‘preach a], Long Crook at 11 a. im. and N. Rivier a-t 3 p. mt. Announcement oi other preachers‘ for Long Creek later. -' - PERSONALS. » .. ' _.~_'_L_..i- i i wir. sdm‘ D0yiie',‘"'flr§t Vice Pics- idsflt of M.'P.-BiA.A.U. dbCff deft for Halifax yesterday. wihere lie wlill Mtonid a met: ting oi the above organization on ‘Friday evening. »i - Mrs. Donald Mathioson, Tra/vci- iers’ iRes-t. leit Saturday ‘mornlni; on, a visit to ht-r daughter, Mrs. Champion oi Toronto. . HALIFAX, Oct. 15.-—Quotatlons lurnisli by Johnston anitWard. '1 Member oi the Montreal Stock Exchange. r Coughs iind Throat ailiictions. _ i Li 1mg Extractor-Lemon, Vanilla, Ginger, Etc, are in like in iill hniucs whore Quality is demanded ,‘ ._ ' ASK YOUR us , mun-rigs simrmivs ‘Tris isuvtdiv nnu ., l its‘ -' A dcoiigniuigtimusu, - St. iBi-h, N. s. iiadio‘ Batteries . ‘Most oi Lite." -———<-e-o-'——— I s1". MARY'S noAo EAST escnoot. the ‘month oi September: _.and Lottie Walsh (equal) 2 118B- ‘ timi iMcKeurney, ‘. Grade VI—~1 ‘Reta McGee. 2 Mar- ion W, McGee. 3 Nellie Murphy. Grade ‘Lil-l Mary ‘B. McCarthy. i2 Jamcs Duly. .- .. idle-carry a complet tumour Burgess Radio Batteries. MfiwnotssAte s. RETAIL stock oi the .' Grade il——l Elizabeth McGee, 2 iGrncie MCCII-IUIY, ' Grade ll—1 Margaret Muirirhy- 2 ‘Lawrence Daly. Perfect Attendance: Gracie Mc- Carthy. Mnry McCorthY- Arch"? NU} ‘icvFennell & Chandler 95111011‘? IICQs n Hdrdwall Plaster We have on hand and are offering at lowest prices:- ‘aoo Bbll. Hlrdwlii Pnister-(Hammer Brand). 100 Bbiu. Culolnod Plaster. Alla inrqequnntitlco oi Latin" Lime, etc, requlrsd for Plastering. ' ' ' . ‘.-.L...M...i>.o6i.i<3 .& c0. ' PAOLPS WHARVES Bomfort1~oh a .0 Guarantee Basis y.‘ .,.,.. .4- 7‘ til-o . Pipelessi "Furnace .,.- y, GBeQTiiiEQ ‘Your Basfiilllellt Giioranteédto lieat the Home TRIED‘ ‘AND ‘FOUND TRUE snipe. provides de- pendab e heating in thousands of holnes-‘cantl-‘rburns Soft Coal; Hard Coai,or€okei~~ - - count ‘iifiiintfiet us explain the t exciusivotcstod features. Many homes "in" P. E. I. have this Fumarcgkr 2* t e" ivq,‘ r‘ 1.1’ .6 l. '4' ‘glmogj-YI; _ ‘ni 712;. u, , b4t'.’ ‘ . 4 I\I"W‘»wr>YI¥<1$*P~‘ vv-wkr By Marlo Belmont Brown crepe back satin. above _,‘ makes an unusually smart street irock for wear in the early Fall. The ‘model is slashed about the . lower edge and has pleated insets " to give ample walking width. The high. turned-hack collar ‘and sniart- iy flaring sleeves are finished with gold and colored einibroidcries ' worked on tan satin. The some type dress would ho attractive in wonl crepe oi blnrk or a Jiright color. with satin and om- hroidery tor tho trimming. PAIN Minurd’: penetrates. soothes, and stops the pain. Always keep i a hottle handy._ ~ p Now Is The-Time To Prepare For , , Winter _-_-.- Fortiiy tho system uguinst coughs. eoldo and bronchitis by taking Wnmpolefi Emul- sion oi God Liver Oll._ This lo ouch an old and tried rsmody undjthousandu have proved the wonderful cura- tive propriety. The iollowing is the standing of ' St, ‘Mary's Road 'Ea.st School ior Grade VHF-l Rosella M cOarron, American Cain. Co, Am. (Jar and Foundry o, . 109 ....mericsn Locomotive Co. ’]16 Am. ‘Smelling and Rollo. Co. 113 Anaconda Cop, Min. Co. ._... 44% N.Y. Cen- and iiud. Riv. ILR 121% international ‘Paper Co ........ .. 66% international rPetroicum . 26% Standard Oil oi N, J. .... .. 40% Standard Oil m‘ Now York 4175 Southern Pnciiic Co, 96% lLS. industrial Alcohol Co. . United Slates Steel Cruc- Steel Co. oi Am Bcll 'i‘eicphone .. Brazilian Fraction Spanish River Pfd. Spanish River Com. .. . I Steel Company oi’ Canada ‘Hf. ‘British Empire Stool 1st Pid. ilritish Empire Steel 2nd Pfd Sliawlnignn Laurentido Pu p . Canadian Steamship Pfd. . Asbestos Coin. DomiuoinBrlilge . . 243% Montreal Power 216%; National Breweries . 63 Consolidated Smells . 156, BANKS ‘Biiiih Commerce . 220% Bunk Montreal .. .. 264% Wheat-Dec. 142; May, 141%, Corn-—Dec, 74%; May, 791/,_ Osts—Dec. 3955i: May, 43%. ., Wiient—-0ct, 125%; Dec, 121%; May, 125%. . . STANOHEL SCHOOL The following is the standing oi Stanciioi School ior tho month oi Ssptemberw- - -.., Grade X-~1, Edward 2, White; (ioor e Cairns." w - Lloyd Frizzeil; ii. Annie Iisliiwelif Grade. V.—1, Clayton Iluniphijey; Grade lV.—l, Elizabeth Cairns; 2,_ ‘Maud Msthioson; 3, Richard Kelly? Grade lli.——1, Leigh Cameron; 2d’ Elsie Kelly, i Grads n.-1, Emma MacDonald.‘ , Grade 1 Senior-l, Katie Aitken; 2. Priscilla Frizzsli; 3. Margaret Mathieson. Grade l. Junior~ 1, Bessie Halli- well. Perioct atteudance—Katlo Aitken. Priscilla FrizzeiL-iftuth E_ Duns- tord, Teacher. {__¢4>__---_ SPRINGTON SCHOOL. The following is the standing oi Springton School ior the mon-th oi September. Grade ViI—1 Mamie Macintosh. Grade Vl—1 Rachel Martin, 2 Elijah Raynor a-iid Annie Nichol-' son (equal) 3 Donald Niclwlson. Grade V——1 Cyrus Macintosh. Grads lV—1 Belle Nicholson. Grade <ii-¢1 Allistslr Martin. Grade I——1 Katie Nicholson, Perfect Attendance : -—-Racliarl Martin. Verna Frizzeli, teacher. LADIES i i i . soles and open work shoes. Get SOME- THING HEAVIER on your feet, with WOOL or SILK and" WOOL hose, be com- fortable. ‘ Wornen’s Brown Ox; fordsfrcm up Women's Black Ox- fords, from $3.95 up. Womoifs Wool hose from 90c up. . Women's Silk and Wool Hose from $1.50 up. ' See our window for Oxford display. at’. A L L. Emailing A . demons-strenuous “r rminu has "iiifliiilflill t i i i i iG de VIii.-—i,"Lester Cairns; 2',v'”_ May Humphrey; 3, Ivan Frizzell. " ' ' Grade Vil-i, Margaret Cairns; 2,i " ilife "11s At .1116 Rnlalvy Luncheon yester- i dny the speaker was Mr. John Au- , _ wmmon’ who gave an lmboreatlngiililiiflilhifn-i. _ _ Walk ma H ' m Eu p6 “.43 Miinister ‘Baldwin. Ramsay Mac- is attributed to the fact that both with many oi the mailed iormu not ThiS 1S i wnm:),':-_ wheflfhe vigiiteévlqjnglflnd’ lIi)0’lii!if(i,r\Vi-Iiilg2 CIiUll'lCIli'ii,ri\iLi‘l,liSllE(})xW men and yvrpemliauttl-ivs an lgilutdoor mo} received to date by the Secretary, - . . - s M] d. 1 1 d_ d F (1% on, 0 mer . lance‘ er 0 e - many o a‘ er Wm’ ng on B) F, L, Fuller, E weaitheri llt 1s ‘fuewépratrtiigcrjbu. ,.,f,““,.,,,“w,,,. ohoquor in the Labour (lovoriiimont. isnms. Wllth such tine, stalwart‘ with the [mi-go show being held i ' ' " u, and other speakers From the Par- mothers there must necessarily he ' “me t9 gqve up nght journey .irom ldverpool I/J ndon, ~ - . a. distance oi 200 miles. int rive hours. One reason why there is such enomnmie s-poed made on Bri- ti-sh railways. where accidents are very irare, ‘is that the raiilronxls are hiiilt to l-asr ‘forever, the rails being so Embossed, spread, one-hiiindiodiih oi an inch. no matter what the pressure may he. There are also no level cross- ings. - ibondmi-wi-th its suiburbs covers a territory. as large- as Queen's (Iounty, in this country from Hverpooi to Iionsion‘ look; snore piksuPijince Edward is- Are You Paying, _ ‘Board forl-‘oxes Mnl and contribute at actual out tor feeding and one, r0- dil-Olllfl your yearly charges about 50%. Royalty, and subject to Gun- adinn National " Regulation; "iv-sum 3i .1} i} " ‘y ii i i i iii i‘ i A Travel and Play Al‘ 65 - i. a ENJOY LIFE 3 S “ Indian Summon”. - . - . Make your dreams of retirement come true. Insurance will make it [possible for you to a new youth at sixty-five. It will change drudgery into pleasure. It _f -l= will give you independence. It will open the doors of hap. piness to you and yours. I _ Only Insurance can truthfully hold out such a promise. and it is within the reach of everyone. There is nosafer invest- p , irient. There. is no surer protection.‘ .> it Where will you be at 65 ? Decide now-.-whiie time and opportunity afford. Your Insurance representative can point the way to a care-free later life. “ The Love that Never Dies” iniiri 1.1mm any other part ni Em; land land. RECORD iF-lTRY LIST FOR FAIR A\MHERSTp N. 5.. Oct. i4. —~i~Jn- tries tor the annual Maritime Win- thcro iihere were 35.000 peo-‘ter lair, opening here on November He ibelieved in no counitry'2. and continuing until the iiith ot n); the. British ooiiid we find so many people oi the month. closed on Saturday. A where’ he hcord Prime such ina-gnlillcent physique. This record entry list has been secured Royal Scotch Agrlouliuitil Show in Glasgow, Ono oi ‘the groat- i He. then told of his visit to the est iln the Kingdom. The day he British Museum;.to ‘the Canadian was Ofiilld-P. whore Visitors are madie pie. to feel at home. and IAt Rotary ‘in connection with the Winter Fair. the new buildings recently compkit- r~ ' l lianient ho iwnt to the WBBIillIiiIPiii-l- or Airboy. and crossed -to Westmin- lister Bridge. visiting St. Thoma-i Hospital, where an old triend oi iris, Dr. ‘MuoSween oi Orwell. had taken. ‘hsis degree. iio spent o. day iit Wcnriiley. and accompanied .i)y Dr. ‘Brow oi this civty, visited 0x- iond, and suhscqnouitly different iparls ‘of London. 1M1‘. Anderson during his visit to Franco went to the cemeteries where Canadian hoys who icil in the war were buried. On returning Ito Lon-don he visited St. Paul's Cathedral. and ‘the iLaw Court, and had the rare- honour oi sitting in the Lord Chlot‘ Justice's chair. Ho was also at Hyde ‘Park whens he heard era-tons speak on every conceivable sublect. ‘ ' He imado a ‘passing iioierence to Soirtiarnxi. on which he said he in- tended to speak at greater length ‘before the Caliedonian Club. in Ireland he visited Belfast and Dublin. He slid the iomier is a magnificent oity, and has holi a million ipoople. Yin Dublin the ruins ni’ the Olviic Builrlinginnd ithc ‘Post n] Oiiice Building remain as eviden- cm or tho internal tmu-hiui which took place in that Mtyfflir said that formerly his sympathies ‘had been ngaiinist lwme rule; but Ms vlrin had converted him to tho view that home rule was ivmt ior Ireland and tho lilmiplreufldie south ‘or irflaud imd Mmiorly tllibmllriiiitionnl-‘rs- fine. healthy children. ‘He mid many m‘ ‘the young women exhibited hor- sc-s, which they owned themselves. Th?“ “'°m°ll W"? 99mm? 41'6"‘ for prominent Canadians to Insul- 0d, mm] did not have the ridicuiousjurate u“, new m", short dresses which women wear -_--<oo--———- l" “hi” “mmifv- A BEASIDE cottoouv. Im the c-oursv oi hie talk Mr. M; .P°ck (on h0g9] vergndghi-l ADKiPrPi/Hl dealt in a humorous was h", y," regarded the gnQ-plggj éveié-h some oi his railroad exporieii- blunt,‘ w: m, EMqHTaI l h! - , . M Poo —You cer ii y vs- Th” Mara” w“ hearmy w‘ Youtiagsrdod that one on tlisbeach plauded- by the IRotarisns; the m" monk" “mum” m, 1mm thanks oi whom were extended to M“ ,peck__l w“ about to n” m, ‘.- Lhe speaker by Romrl“ T‘ 3' door that such a suit tor giril imil“ Grady. who‘ was iii the chair. my 'vlew_ H. strgle Jnomflan J‘ Mrs. ‘Peck-I'll warrant it iii- ' tonne? o? Cha1,']°t{em'“3un°,“'MM””' it’: your view ii there's one to be 1v J‘ vymmwflght of raufhxeifn‘: soon anywhere ior miiol around. Harry G. Rogers oi 8t. John. H‘ ‘hm up‘ that they cannot Province. "Ilhe CHERRY ‘HILL scnooi. -_—_ v} 49h Standing for Cherry Hill School for Septemben- " Grade X——1, Catherine MacDon- d. .4" M ‘Klimt ill ti: ~i!.u_ ii “ikliiflmil 1\f~ 1'5 4H ' if son/my not own your Grade Vii -i, Etta MacDonald; 2, Edith Warren. - Grade V-i. Cecil l. Aietha Egan. Grade lV.-—i, Elton Warren. Grade ii.-—1, Dorothy I o, wood; 2. ‘Evelyn sun; i. Winnie . i. McAssey; Ranch _in Charlottetown iii ‘vi-v <i wGrade 1-1. John Sinai ' iiialiflffie ' i Igf-plfllbllllcfl apply to [spew a‘ ‘h: wméflegga, w;|.|:a.‘1nc:ign:d8.mnaid . ~$ '- .lom-_172,- ity, ‘ , "z on‘ . oy ro~ e __v0n my i or- . u,‘ _ ‘ . ""3"0 ‘i. ‘ewv-‘w- W‘ "J I would all work out “m a‘?! ‘ ' _ V n u" ‘hi . i I iiin Scotland he med -‘ " ' M‘ , ' k I’ I T ‘