. » ' ocrosaa 3, 1914. (,f~‘°' pAGE_'pW0 . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN """ , . V , _- f ., . _ - ._ 7 . ,, .=..~-‘-.;»», 1.... ..~ ' ..-_.;-1.. , .. __ _ .. , . ~ , 1531.1? ..e....,-.>.»:‘.;. ‘.....&....§.».-`:.fi§..$....i.... ‘ ’ -.»- 5, "-51.- ¥ Jimi( _Zi _T I VV ,I Ev _ > A _ , , _ ._A _ _. -K . , u,,:_,,_»__.,. 7,, _.t._,, ., .,. _,V we, ..,_` I -- |_h ,, ' '. ' ' ., II _gnc Fill Any ‘ Prescription Many labor under the mis- taken idea that they must ‘ .take their prescriptions to the druggist whose name _ap- gfar; on the prescription an . No matter who writes your prescription or what drug- gists blanksthey arewritten I on we can fill them. Our stock is large and kept fresh by an active sel- ling and careful manage- ment. _ Registered pharamactsts only do the compounding here. ` J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST. TIDE TABLE OCTOBER. _ lligii Wilt(-r Day Time ll't Time .Th, , 8.13 7.4 21.27 Pr , 9.14 7.0 212.0 ` 7 8 *rr-4*-I-if |__. - m`~i¢.:~»$-x;to»-,C ‘~"’“¢’§°9°,"§"f°.°"5‘°’!“f".c`: ~ 1' ' ` '~ ' ' tc 'torn-t»;.:r.vct:.o»-:.:»~¢. a ;-i:iioeee..s--ioo~iosi-- an-1 (DT c =c ;¢¢¢;>Ie:m~i~i-i_»av-:_-1-tk-I b¢§ww»-um-it-‘»-io-as-»>-»->-I »-or.ooe~l¢°vi.s~¢.ate»-Ocoee 22 . -.i-i-i_-z_- _-i_'»=5>':P° 'r.aioo»-zocicw-i=P =o:.~i-ict.:=.;:.>t\:»'P 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 I 30 I 31 . I i- ~ i` DIARY OF EIIEIITS TO-DAY. (‘ity Magistrates’ Court, li u.m. Golf, Belvidere Links; drawing, 2.40 .m. ` . D Prince Edward Tlieatre, 3, 7, and 9 p.ni. People's Theatre, Ii, 7.30 and 0 p.m. ._ I BIRTHS g TRYON.-Sept.. 19, 1914, to Mr. and Mrs. John Gillis, a duugliter.-(‘.on- gratulations.. -3. LAWSON.-At Quebec, on Oct. lst, to Dr and Mrs G. (‘-. Lawson, a daughter. (Mrs Lawson was formerly Miss Katie I~‘. Burns, daughter of Mr J. II. Burns, Charlottetown.) 1-*Mig HIIIEL IHIIIIIIIS _.._@ REVERE HOTEL A. Villasuso, (1. M. Alvarez, G. S. Fabia, Quebec; E. Brown, S. Brown, York; H. J. Mo(?orniac, Hillsboro; D. B. McDonald, Sumuieraide; Geo. R. McNeil, Cavendish; R. M. King and wife, Boston: W. H. Ilrydges, New Stellarton; J. 0'Reilly, St. Johu's Nfld.; F. J. Sherry, New Glasgow, N. S.; J. R. Hunter, H. H. Bell, Aiberton; J. E. Potts. Boston; J. A. McLellan, Montreal; J. P. Hunter, Niagara Falls; VICTORIA. J. J. Mahan, Boston; (‘. Ii. S. Sterns, Sourls; J. S. Ryan, Halifax; J, It. Mr- Kenzie, Halifax; D. E. Vincent, Mont- real; (‘. D. McKinnon, Sourls; E. N. Mackay, St. Catlierine's, Ont.; N. A. Mackay, Toronto; J. A. Mocleckie, Halifax; H. V. Vaughan, St. John; H. Brazley, Halifax; W. R. Mills, Monc- ton; R. S.Keast, Toronto; J. (J. Brown, Toronto; J. C. Snelgrove, Montreal; D. Rutherford. Halifax; W. ii. Webs- ter. Montreal; 'W. R. Hill, Antlgonish; Geo. McKinnon, Moncton; Ada I. Dalot, Portland, Me.; J. M. Carr, Tru- ro; W, A. Kearney, Galt. Ont.; E. J. McLelIand, St. Catherine-.'s; F. L. Heath, Toronto; B. Macdonald, Ham- ilton; S. E. Dean, Chicago; Geo. A. Young, Montreal; J. A. Wright, Tor- onto; J. R. LeBlanc, Montreal; S. (‘. Clark, Mt. Stewart; Ray (‘uIlen, Shed- Iac. QUEEN. A. Stewart Rogers and wife, Bos- ton; J. M. Scott, Montreal; E. ll. .Prowse, Murray Harbor; Beni. How- att, Boston, Mass.; A. S. Prowse, Mur- ray Harbor; Miss B. A. Hicks, Upper Sacitville; J. S. Perry. Summerside; Eunice McAdam, Morell; F'. W. Mc- Phee, Boston; J. 0'Brien. St. John; Via Prowse, M. Harbor; Joseph Prowse, M. Harbor; R. W. Mt-Ewen, Moroll; A. E. Black and wife, Am- herst; lil. 0. Higginson, Montreal; J. W. Ellsworth, Woodstock; Lowell (.‘. llcPIiei°soii, Kenits Park, N. Y.; Alex. Witt, Montreal; Everett wedlock, Hunter River. ____ GOIAGNE 8’I’]!E_NG’1‘HEN8 ` _ _ -HI!! DEFENGES. LONDON. On. 1..-A anew-.h i-...ri LONDON, Eng., Oct. 2.-The Allies place their hopes on the arrival of reinforcements on the left. The ln- dian troops should now he with the British army, the official bureau hav- ing permitted the publication of the fact that they landed in France on Friday last. Of course it is not known Iwhither the indian troops are going, Ihut it is believed that the left wing `will be stiffened by them. . Some of the Territorials have also reached Field Marshal l»‘rencli.' These include the London Scottish, one nr the best of Englaud's volunteer regiments, ie- crulted iroiii Scotchuieii in Louuoil. They have reached a high state of ef- ficiency. and in their ranks are some of the best inarksinen in the Empire. Antoni! them are a number of tncii who competed for the Pnlina Tropiiy with tht- l'nitcd States u few years ago. King George, according to a Mar- seilles despatcli to the Daily Tele- graph, sent two messages of greeting to the British and indian troops for delivery to them on their arrival in France. The message to the Briiish ‘ troops is as follows: You have been recalled from ser- vice in India together with your coni- radcs from thiit country to iight for the honor of my Empire. Belgium, whose country we are pledged to de- fend, has been devastated, and l-‘raiice has been invaded by the same pow- erful foe. "l have implicit confidence in you, my soldiers. Duty is your watch- word, and 1 know your duty will be no- bly done. "l shall follow your every movement with the deepest interest, and mark with eager satisfaction your daily pro- gress. Iiidecd, your ‘.i.'olt`arc will nev- er be absent iroiii my thoughts. I pray God to bless you and guard you and bring you hack victorious." The message to the Indian troops, which was in Urdu, is translated as t'0llows:- John N. Proiltt, President; ee Women of Presbyterian Church, ' Caledonia (per Mrs Rogers, Government House) 89.00 Court, Garden island, No. 816, C.O.F., Mount Herbert 10.00 (‘. (`. Gardner ” 25.00 Total to date $4,438.50 i`i`!Z(‘Y POPE, - lion. Treasurer. Crt. 2, 1914. The Red Cross Society, Charlotte- town, acknowledge goods as follows from the various communities and lied (lross Societies: Pownal 2 cases, Belfast 4 cases, Tlgnish 1 case, Hun- ter River 1 case and barrel, New Lon- don, 1 case, Alexaiidra Ladies institute, 1 case, Red Cross Society, Gladstone, il case, Red Cross Society, Kensing- ton, 1 case, Woinen's Patriotic As- sociation, Alberton, 1 case, Red Cross Society, Stanley Bridge, 1 case Ladies Alpha institute, York, 1 case Georgetown, 1 case, Rustico, 1 case, Malpeque, 1 case, Spring Valley, 1 case, Montague, 1 case, Alpha institute, sheets, socks, eic. RED CROSS FUND. (loiitrihiited for the Red Cross Soc- iety from South Winsloe. Collectors. -Mrs. Leslie Bryenton and Miss Ma- bel Bouady. Mrs. Leslie Bryentoii, 2.00; Mrs. (`harles Bryeuton; 2.00; Mrs. John Ponndy, 1.00; Mrs. (Rev.) J.l..Lund, 1,00; .\ir5. Amos lloundy, 2.00; W. J. iiryenton 1.00 ; Mrs,- H. Bryenton, “I look to ull my indian soldiers to iold the lzzat of the British Raj uinst an aggressive and relentless einy. l know with what readiness my brave and loyal liidiaii soldiers are prepared to fulfil this sacred trust on the field oi’ battle, shoulder to shoulder with their comrades from all parts of the Empire. “Rest assured that you will always in my thoughts and prayers. I bid you io go forward and add fresh iaurc-is to the glorious achievements and traditions oi’ my indian army, whose honor and fame are in your hands." upl as 811 be Britain May Get German Colonies; France, Alsace,-ti.orraine; Geri many, Austria LONDON, Oct. 2.-Austin 'West, stall' corrospondeiit oi' the Daily (Thron- iclc, in rlisciissiiig possible changes of frontiers when the war is over, has the following to say under a Milan date line:- I "As for likely changes in the map of Europe at the ond ot' the war, I think it probable that Great Britain will take over the German colonies, giving Spain and Portugal u. share therein, its it re- ward for their neutrality. “iiiissia will liiiilt her demands to alicia, at tlic same time settling uurantees for the entire independence of the four lialkiiii states. Since Rus- sia has no inter(-st in the Adriatic problem, and iiioroover, cherishes a warm friendsliip wltli italy, she will not offer protectoriite over Albania, In addifioii, there will be a rectifica- tion of itiily's northern froiiliers on a national racial basis. "i think France will resume posses- sion of Alsace-Lorraiiie and the Pala- tinatc, while Austria will remain u Gorman state and form a part of the G_ei'inaii (loiifcderntion. “Tins will raise the question of whether the Gerinan Einperor shall he it-rely King of Prussia or also King f Aiistriii, it seenis to me quite un- likely that the llnited States will in- tervene, aiui if Sweden should assert herself _on bi-hall' of Germany she would find her action paralyzed by that of Norway and Denmark." G K il 0 Tiili INCESS.-\NT FIGHTING IN FRANCIC. i'\llIt~l, Oct. 2.-An ollicial state- "\@n¢. ist-wed by the war otiice this afternoon says terrific fighting con- tinues incessantly near Roye, where (Hermena have been strongly reinforc- 0 . "On our left wing the battle con- tinues with terrific fighting, notably in the region of lioye where the Geriunns appear to have concentrat- ed important reinforcements. The ac- tion cxtends more and more toward the north. The front of the battle inc is now extended into region to oiith of Arras. Upon the Meuse the Germans at- emllted at night to tiirowi fi bridge across the river, near St. Michael, The bridge was destroyed by our giins. In the Woevro district our ofi- ensive coiitiiiiivs iind progresses step by .atr:p, Notably in the region be' tween Appremont and St. Michael. On the remainder of the front there have been ntteiiipted only partial ap-I erations hers and there. s t nue se ` Uopnugsr te The 'runs rioeiem w._|,ti;hlv\ iniplrstioiis being in Cologne for the the sity against s possible 5.00 ' A.lbi(m. 1.00 1.00; Mrr. Henry Harne, 1,00; Mrs. |Geo, iioward, 2.00; Miss Louise Iiow- urd,1.00; Mrs. Reuben Good, .00; IMrs.. Oliver Good, .25; Mrs. John goood, _2r.; Mrs. Arthur liriiroyd, 2.00 Mrs. John Pierce, 1.00; .\i‘s. Robert stewart, 1.00; Mrs. E. E, Good, 1.00: Mrs, Stephen Mc)1urro, 1.00; Mrs. .iohn Horne, .50; Mrs. E. Horne, |1.00; Mrs. Hammond Rodd, 1.00; I1-ouis Hughes, ,50; Miss Blanch Iriaunders, 2,00; Mr, Geo. Turner, .30 'Mrr. A, ii. wise, 2.00; urs. John Diamond, 1 pair Socks. Total .$28.80. (`ontrlbutions to the Red (`-PUBS Society, collected by Mrs. Dr, Math- ; Mrs. nr. Matiiicson, 2.00. Mrs- J- W Rodd 2 ’)0 Mrs I dviard \hn\\'. 2 00 Mrs J A Shaw 0 ii s ns Rodd, 1.00; Miss Ann kennedy. 2,00- ,\irg, George Robinson, 1,00; ,Beckie Stewart, 1.00: \lrs, G. Joiies. 11,00; A, Stewart, .50.-Total $23-00- More to follow. (Patriot Please CODY-1 , Psiiguiits od to Cliarlottetown. Mrs. Alcx. MI-Dougall. Argyle Shore returned home yc_stcrda_v after -“P01111- ing it very pleasant visit in this city. terday. _ Messrs. John E. McLeod. and Neil t.lie evonliig train. shea .fanie, leaves this morning for iii El Paso, Tl!-\I1S» Mr. ami Mrs. itogcr I). Wcslaway aniiounct. 1 cnl-Z K daughter Belle Lcnorn to .\Ir, ‘.i/illiain Thomas VVelliier, the wedding to take place in First Methodist (‘hurch, (lharlottetown, Wetinesdiiy ir-loriiiiig, October 14th, 1914. Mr. Robert iilesedcll left for his hon-,e in New Waterford, (`- 13-. .V65 terday morning after having accom- pnnied the remains of his wife (noe Julia Foster) to her former iicmc here. Mrs, iilesedelle's death came with painful sutideniiess i’oll0Wlll1Z "ll operaflion for appentliditis with which she was suddenly stricken. nad lil was n severe blow to her liusband and parents, Mr. lilesedell is _-1 son of liev. Mr. Iilesedell, Methodist, Min- ister at Stewaclte, .\', S. BRITAIN TO LAV MINES. LONDON. Oct. 2.-The Official infor- mation Bureau to-day announced the Govcrnmcnt has decitled to lay mines in certain areas as a couiiter-stroke to German procedure. ITi\l1Y'.\` DENIAI . alia commenting on ofiicial denial of occupation of Avlona, Albania, by It- aly, says that the occupation must cient the paper says, to plant Ital- F, I _ _ . _ C. C. Gardiner ` r r°'II.’i`1L".l‘ £1-.'.'.‘.‘.’..'$T."i‘.I"'l2I..$2.123 "1" "““ °“ ’“"°“° “"" “"”‘““ “’ M°'<'"“°" "W" ‘°~ with the Bclirlan Relief Fluid'-I Imnd' which wonm mea" "mt Wh" P- MC(`£\l‘lhy- SOIIFIB W H Anka" (.,'mi‘,m,m, ' D J ever touches .-irlona touches italy. James McCarron, Sourls y. cretary-Treasurer; (‘-om- ’ . mittee-Sir Louis Ilavleii, Hon. J. A. Swag" Harbm" school ihndmn Mathleson, Premier; Charles Lyons, $5,042.40 m_r°P§:);;fe;1"::',,If't';';,_B§';,::3'l;a1’:€r’;w:; 1 was cured of Rheumatic (lout. by --- mr) C0m,0y_ Mm mr) S' R_ Jenkhm by MlNARD'8 LINIMENT, C. H. l;i(i;]0NI`(;;\;i)RTii. Mrs T. C. Janieii, Mrs F. J. Nash. ' ` Hall al. ANDREW KING. ll Previously acknowledged sac'/.25 Ulmllm- 0"- 0~ 5- BILLING- ,h ",°"*L'df; 'riwmss Easton. Norm wiiisiurs sii.oo °"“‘“ the “U2 d “ Hom Senna, ym ,100 I yas cured of Rheumatic Gout. by t e was e ns. umm-rm infefm Nr., 9,; s.oo M"-H19 1" '-¥NTNE"'i'- Capt. P. Mctlarthy. (Dredge No. 9.1 °“"° Lalaneid. Quo., Oct. 0, |907 Point) 2.00 I was cumin nl Acute Broaclsitia ny (Premier) 25.00 lfNARD'S LINIKIN1' ur.-cot.. 0. (mlb IIIIIIIII IIIUIIPS F. 1. ISLIIIII IIIIIIIIEH Ciiliiill BUIHIIIIII ' ’°"'"‘ "'"; "" V e ' , We > PRIE T -Rev. Austin Lili] III FIIIIIIIE Hill EIIIISS SIIIIIETI .._ ......*;..._°.f.'.f'c:':.§.:°-.... Mclnnis of Earnscliife, was orgaineéi to ~ the Holy Priesthood on Mon ay. SD- Airssdy aiiir,iiitxii¢iiiJ 15-0° §§i.§‘.§`§. i’i.?l‘§'iiFs.‘”é’lT.'IZ‘$i.?.‘§-.2:11.25. Ban%?Ii;)oS‘c)hool (Miss Roselle. ~215 Bu,,m,g.mé_ California’ on S,,,:id,;)y, ‘ S t b 13th. H assists Y Mrs D. A. McKinnon. Kent R';|;_°g;;;s A_ G"l§_w;::,,|mga,ne, as ` S" t 500 Deacon. and Rev. J. B. Pruuglit Ain- meda, as sub-deacon. Rev. Donald J. McKinnon, Morgan Hill, preached the sermon, on the Priesthood. Iii_ the Sanctuary were Rev. F. X. Morrison, D.D., Berkely; Rev. B. J. l\icKiiinon. San Francisco; Rev. J. W. Sullivan- Oaklaud; Rev. J. W. Brockliai-te. Si Patrick’s Seminary, Rev. J. F. Casey. Burlingame, and Rev, Bro. Linus- F.S.C. of Sacred Heart Colleillf- S811 Francisco. A number of Father' McInnis's relatives, as well as 011101’ P.E. Islanders, were in the congrega- tion. Father Mcinnis studied his classics and phllosopliy iii St Duti- stan's College. graduating in 1914. After spending one year in the Grand Seminary, Quebec, his health tailed him, and he was obliged to discontinue his studies for that reason, i'or several years. 1-Io finished his tlictilulfiviii course in St Pati°ick‘s Seniiniiry, Menlo Park, California. Father Mciiinis has been asigned to dtity in Vancouver, B.C. THE PEOPLE'S.-'i`he Peoples Theatre is now adequately efilliillleli Ill the matter of seating accoininodation. and the manager, Mr W. G. ilogg,_iii securing the ningnificeni set of chairs which the hall now boasts has shown in a great degree his biisiiiess talent and his capacity for “ push." Last night, at both shows, the tlit-.ati~c was crowded. during the first hour and a half a large number of the audience having had to stand. This in cvitleiicc, if such were needed, of the great popularity ofthe People's. 'i‘iio special atfractioii in the bill of fare last night was the second iustalinciit ofthe new all-absorbing serial "'i`lie Million Dollar Mystery," in which “'i‘lie false friend" causes a good deal ol' trouble and secures for the ciieiuics of the heroine valuable iiiforiiuitiou, The reporter of “Tho Blade" proves to the girl a friend in ne-od, und already those \vlio have visioiis of xi ten tliousniid dollar prize for the solution oi' the “ mystery " are iinikiiig him the future husband of Floi'eiice-oiie of the factors in tho problem being the question “ Whom will Florence niarry?" The manner in wliicli the butler, tied haiid and fool to the chair in \vliit~h he was found by the riotous gang, contrives to reacli the table several feet away and tt-li-plioiie to -035011. HlU`l`Il`»gt0n, the police, who coinc to his release, w I without freeing himself troin his bonds is intensely interestiiig and should be sccil “ iiovo and thc liolilili- Shirt " uns a " scrcaiiier ionictlv, .ind Ilovo .~ , I,i,`r',y Rodd L00. M,-s_ A_ _]_, Wine, was unquestionably in it sorry condi- _ ' ,, ' L00; M _ tion when the tranip stole his only ‘ -_~-- J; Theta, su_it ot' clothes i'roiii tho linch liis wife helped him through. (‘one_v island, New York," was it splendid | ~ I* ' 1-001 MY- Charles I* Stewart' "O0: descriptive liicture and was besides Mrs' A' ‘§"0§’tewl?it' 11000:. ‘\q‘;:é“B‘;_’£t a liii;lil.\' ctliiczitive fcutiire, II was one T0OXnhE` , Z lS§ . egsle L 'H | ' ' i ' ' ~ ` v oi the best pitlure oi its kind sliown for some time. it iniglii be nit-iitioiied Miss Adil l\ic\`augl1f.OI1, -501 M151* that the pianist played the irish song, “ it`s a long, long way to Tipperary," in t-xcellciit style, as she did lust week also. VICTORIA.-Mr.. Leu liolicrt. Ells, an enterprising youiii; fox inaii of (‘algai'y, sou of i\ir. itohorl lilllis t' W" Si 'lc o tsl nnincrvil , Mass., und gruiiiison of Mr James Le of (‘.il I)r_ Clif( of Ngw Yin-1;, has rpiurn- gary, who has liecii on the Isliinti siiicc .liiiic in tho iiitcrcsta oi’ the fox inriusiry, is now visiting rclutivcs in Victoria and 'I`r_\'on. lic has zi raucii in (‘.'ilg:ii'_\‘, i\ui'lly utocltcil with 1-'liver iiiity of l’cnr-c itivcr \vliei‘i-1 lic spent Mr. and Mrs. Everet (i. Mc1.cod, of the greater part of last wiiilcr. lie (‘lvdo Station, drove to the city yes- is very optiinistic in regard lo thc future of thc fox iiitliislry. - Mr. und Mrs. Janis-s A. liowzit( and Miss l’c:lrl ilowatt, of (Ripe ’I‘ravt-rse, were R’ McLeod' Huqmr mv-e,._ wer.. in this visiting frlciids in Victoria Wediicsday. city yesterday and returned lioine in *Ml Hal`l'.\’ -li1Lll(‘S "T110 M0il"S ('i\0- colafc limit", was in Victoria on 'i‘li\irs- (lay.--Cotiiicillor John McNc\'iii, (`ht\r- Dr_ (yu Cl Young' ,lf Kamk,,1(. lnttclo_wn niadi- ii business trip to Victoria, 'l`litii'srlzi\'--Mrs Mini-r Mc- D - ' V'~l 'i f-'- ~` wnshington and mt" for hm ,Mmm iitmorii, i':mv‘isiSi,ii|.L; iitnds iii t rs - ic .. ilarlautl, (‘apt.:iin l\ici.c;iii in t-barge, :ii~i°lved iii Victoria ut 0 p. in. \Vctlncsiluy and X up a “mem or their b_ertlicd`:it Govcriiniciit \\`hzirf for thc night. She had on hoard at i:argo of mixed frciglif. ()ii 'l`liurstliiy shc i\\1\"(- it trip to Uluirliittciowii, leaving nt 7 a. tn. and arriving on return ul o p. in.. After dist-liargiiig u sinull freight she reliiriied to (‘linrlottcto\vn. ~.»\inong thc piisseiigers on the S. S. Harland "l'liursday were:---Mrs. (‘lias. - Straight, Miss Elsie iiowatl, Mrs. M. J. (‘ougliltin, Mrs. li. 1', ltogerzzoii, Miss Jenn McF:iydcn, Mrs. Win. i’at- rick, and Messrs E. Boswoll, (’alvin liowatt, Neil Waddell, Doiinld liici.i-:iii and llcrberi Nelson. - Mrs. Joseph Stordy and .\il:-.si Siiellp,'i'ovo arrived iti Ihc city 'i`liui'::day cvcnliig on llit- S. S. liltrlztntl, i'r(.in Victlirin. - Mr. .laincs Lon, Calgary, attended the cx- hihltiou at Siimnit-rsitlc, Wt-iliicsiiuy. -Mr. Jalbvz Lon, of Viciorizi was iii titteiidaiice at llic exhibition held in Suinnicrsidc, Wt-diiesday.-Mr. Daniel Farrow, Victoria, ht-is moved into the house owned by Mrs. .igiics liritin and lalcly occupied by Mr. (‘tilviii iiowatt. IIIMI Hill] I ' suvu Inu Amount already acknow- leri cd $5 538 21 S 1 ' BELGMN REUEF FUND' h°W""- 500" °°°‘"'- It Wm he ""m° William McPhee, Mnrtinvale, 10.00 25.00 25.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 4.25 Lieut (‘ol Francis Dougherty just ie UD the and _ your sys~ of hcsitli and well to make good ricii better the has help to foxes which lic broiighl frtiin thi- vic- II BUTTER AND CH EEBE. Tub Salt Butter-1. Mrs. .Allan . Robertson. Mount Hope; 2, Mrs. J. M. McLure, Albion Cross; 3! Mrs. Paul McPhee. Big Pond. - Basket New Butter lb-Blocks-1. Mrs. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay; 2. Anna Kaneeii, St. Peter's; 3, Mrs. Aeneas Bailey, Elmira. Basket 'New Butter. Prints-1, Mrs. S. J. Rose, North Lake; 2, Mrs. A. J. ~ McDougall, Rollo Bay; 3, Mrs. Allan; Robertson, Mount Hope. Factory Cheese-1, John J. Mooney, Green Vale; 2, Adrian Mcinnis, Red Point; 3, P. J. Mullally, Sourls West. ROOTS AND VEGETABLES. ' Sweet Turnips-1, Andrew Peters, Rollo Bay; 2. J. C. Underhay. Bay Fortune; 3, Jas. McKinnon, Rollo Bay. Red Mangle, Wurtzel-1, Andrew F. Peters, Rollo Bay; 2, Jackson Bros., Fortune; 3, Jas. McKinnon, Rollo Bay. Carrots for stock-1, Andriiw F. Peters, Rollo Bay; 2, E. McCallum, Sourls; 3, Mrs. I. J. Iiorne, Sourls. (fiirrots, for table use-1, Andrew F. Peters, Rollo Bay; 2, Alex. McDon- alii, Grove Pine; 3, 'l‘honius McGaugh. Bear River. Parsnips-1, Mrs. I. J. Horne, Sou- rls; 2, E. McCallum, Sourls; 3, Thos. McGaugh, iiear River. , Beets-1, Peter Mcisaac, Sourls; 2, Jas. A. E. Mci)oiiald, Little Pond; 3, 'I‘hos. Kickhani, Sourls West. Onions, red-1, Mrs. Thos. McGaugh, Bear River. ` Onions, Whole or Yellow--l, Peter D. Peters, Rollo Bay; 2, Andrew F. Peters, liollo Bay; 3, Mrs. 1. J. Horne, Sourls. Tomatoes, Rod-1, Mrs. G. I’. (‘-lapp, Fortune. , Esc-ballots-1, E. Mctialluiu, Sourls; `2, Peter 1). Peters, Rollo Bay; 3, An- drew F. Peters, Rollo Bay. Table (‘ovor~1, Mrs. G. i’. Clapp, Fortune. (‘:ibhugi-, Early-1, Andrew 1-‘. Pe- ters, Rollo Bay; 2, Mrs. 1. J. iioriie, Sourls. Cabbage, I.ute~1, Wm. Mcliean, Sourls West; 2, Andrew F. Peters, Rollo Buy. (lucunibers-1, Fi. Mc(Talliini, Sourls; 2, Miilcolni 0. Hanley, Little liarbor; 3, Lawrence Kickliain, Sourls West. I’unipkin-1,Tlios. Kit-ltliiiiu, Sourls West; 2, i.awren(:e Kickliani, Sourls West; Zi, Jos. E. l)i-agle, Iicai' River. Squash-1, Mrs. (‘.. McLean, Sourls. Collection Table Vegetables-1, G. Mt-(‘-ortiiatek, Sourls; 2, I). F. Mooiicy, G. Vale; Zi, E. Mc('Yiilluiii, Sourls. FRUIT. Red Aslracan Apples-1, Mrs, G. i’. _(‘lapp, Fortune: 2, John liicltiic, Rollo llay; Zi, J. Ii. Baker, North Luke. llucliess of Oldcnbiirg-1, Mrs. Mar- garet Mcilonald, G. Vale; 2, D. L. Mi- noiv, North Lake; 3, W. ii. Uiidcrhay. liay Fortiiiic. Alexandi>r~1, Judson Diiigwell, Rod lions(-; 2, D. L. Morrow, Norlli Lake; 3, Mrs. Wallace Dlngwell, Buy For- tune. \Vhcailcy~1, Win. A._To\viisiiciit»i¢~r 1), Peters, Rollo Bay, FLORICULTURE. (’oliei-tlnii Asters-l, Mrs. W, 1;, heard. Sourls; 2. Mrs. (liev.) /\, ii. Mcinfosh, Souris. (‘-oliection Dahlias-1, Mrs. Stanley McVane, Rothwell; 2, Mrs. W.B. Leard, Sourls; fi, Mrs. (‘. Ii. Steriis, Sourls. Lladiolan-1, Mrs, (n,.v_) A_ D_ Mc. lnlosh. Niistiirtiiiiiis-1, llirs. (liev.) A, 1), Mcliiiosli. lliantliiis---l, Mrs. W. il. Leiird; 2, l\Ii-s. (liev.) A. il. llicintosli. 9 I'nlox-I, Mrs. Ii. iliattliew. Sourls; -. i\irs. G. l’. (‘l:ipp, Fortune. Swv(-I l’c:is~~1, Mrs. J. (1. Ferguson Soiiris: 2. G. I\ic('oriiiiiclt, Sourls; 3: l’i='itrl lil(-l\'t-iizie, Sourls. ` Iililitf Ullllillit-t--1, l’citrl Niciienzie, 5UllVlS§ 2. Mrs. J. Mr-(‘oi‘inaclt, Sourls; -i. Mru. Sfuiiley McValie, llotliwcll. t I HOUSEKEEPING. l Loui' Wiiliic Broad--l, Mrs. I"i‘ank l\li:Aulu_v, Sin Poiul; 2, Mrs. S. .i. Rose, .North Luke; Il. Mrs. .\. (Jiiuipbcll. Loaf Graham lircud-- I, Mrs. Frank Mr-Aulay, Lino Road; 2, Mrs. J. Mc. (‘oriiiack, Sourls. i_)oznn Tia ills(-uit~l, Mrs. Edwin Rf-id, itollo Hay; 2, Miss Laura Pa- piiet, Souris;.1i, Mrs, ll. Puqiiet. Dozen liolls-~l, Mrs. Reid, Sourls; 2. Mrs. Frank Mt-Auliiy, Line itoad; li, Mrs. S. J. Rose, North Lake. Fancy ('iikcs-1, Mrs. R. (‘.. McLean, 'SOUFISL 2. Mrs. (‘. Ii. Sterns, Sourls; 3, Mrs. J. W. Brennan, Sourls. Oat (lakes-1, Mrs. ltohi. Pierce, Sourls;°2, Mrs. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay; Zi, Mrs, A. J. McDonald, Sour-is Wei-it.. ( I r S b C C L Pound (‘-ako, Plafn Icing-1, Anna Kaneeii. St. l‘eter's; 2. Mrs. Eliza Matthew, Sourls; Zi, Mrs. Eusebiug Peters, Rollo Bay. Fruit Cake, Dark-1, Mrs, Vincent Mcisanc, Sourls; 2, Mrs. W. J. Bren. mm. Sourls; 3. Mrs. ltobt. Kaneeii, st. Peters. Mixed Pickles-1, Mrs. (‘.. ii. Sterns, Sourls. Mustard Pickles-1, Mrs, Edwin Reid. Rollo Bay; 2, Mrs. W. B. Lt-ard, Sourls; 3, Mrs. W. J. Brennan, Sourls, Chow.Chow-1. Mrs. G. P. fllapp, Fortune; 2, Mrs. Angus McCormack, Sourls; 3,Mrs. B. Paqiiet. Sweet Pickles-1, Mr.'W. B. Leard, Sourls. Tomato Catsup-1, Mrs. G. P. Clapp, Bay Fortune. Curraiit Jelly-1, Mrs. Alisa Robert. son, Mount Hope. -- Strawberry Jam-1. Mrs. A. J. Mc- Donald. Boiirls West; 2, Mrs. Anna St. Petor's; 3, Mrs. E. Mc- Sourls. Jam~l, Mrs. W. J. Bren- 3,' Mrs. I. J. Horne, Sou. K b t ri t o c Flin, D Vincent Mcisaac. Sourls. , Jam--1, Miss C. Paquet, Reid, Sotlris; 3, Mrs, . K E. M (‘. W ii M i. 'I _ M L S M ri w iuct, Souris. in l) A. I; Ii it iiaiiley, Little llarliour; 2, Mrs. \\`ii| lace Dingwell l<‘orlilu MiU'Il(‘I|. SOUFISC 2. Miss Ilollcy Mat F A Mrs. A. F. McQuui(l, Soiiris; 2, Joscpli ue Mr:Quald, Sourls. crimpiioii, nsitir; 2, iuiss iunry M,.i Donald. Sourls. Mrs. C. D. McKinnon, Soiiris; 2, Stf Miiry'i~i (‘onvent. S SOUFIS; 2. Mrs. Angus Mclioiiald Suu- is ' ` eilientre l-'ilece-1, `MlssI ililisiiiy!'(7anip- 50 lbs. island Flour-1 and 2 divided Jtween A. J. McDonald and Frank he exhibit °f Miifley Acorn oi' Sou uiieitrrliohiltiiimsi enlarged phiures- DIC' f J_ D mer:‘l_fén°:fl»-“fits-.iand also that 0'0"", em Da niinits. water \ r;l;I;¢::_fo1lowing is a list of the McKenzie, Souris. l’rcsc_rvcd (‘lici'rics-1, iilrs. A. J. cllotialil, Sourls West; 2, Mrs. Ii. McLean, Sourls West; Ii, Mrs. l-}tl- lii Reid, ilollo llay. HANDICRAFT. 71/2 Yds. Full llrusst-Il ('loth-l~‘ii'st ntl secouil diviiicd liy Mrs. Iioiialil clsuiic, iieiir Iiivcr, and Isabel Mc- eod, Mount. ilope. 10 Yards Wiiitc Fliiiiiicl-1, Mrs ‘lios. Mooney, G. Vaio. Pair lilaiikets-1, Mrs. Jus. .~\. IG. ci_)onald, Little l’ontl; 2, Mrs. ll. l~‘ oriiig, Sourls. Horse Rug-1, Mrs. John Mc/inlay, ouris. Woven (loiiiiti-rpiiiie-l, Mrs. Jas. ctforniack, itollo Bay; 2, Mrs. Gilli- el Mt-lnnis, Selkirk. Hearth Rug, all wool-1, Mrs. Ed urd Peters. ltollo liuy; 2, Laura l’ii- Heartli Rug, all rugs-1, liirs. Doin- ick McDonald; 2, Mrs. Joliii M. l\it'~ onald, liuylii.-ld. Pair Woolen Glovcs-1, Mrs. Joscpli Mci)onald,; 2, Miss (‘oriioliii:i Mc- lonuld, Ilarinony. I’air Woolen Glovt-s-1, Miss i.:iui‘ii aquet, Sourls. Winter Mitts-1. Mrs. Liiiu-lilaii Mv- 1lliS. Sflllfifli 2. Mrs. Louis iiciiglc, ollo liay. (‘oliectioii Knit (loon; 2, Pnulinus Gillis; 3, Ansleni 0'Brioii. llraft Foal, 1914.-1, Percy Ramsay; 2, John i), ('rot:kett. ilraft Filly, under -i years.-1,~And- row Wells. Draft l~‘lliy, under Ii years-1, (‘-has. l'riilliain; 2, Jaiiios J. Gillis. llrufl l<`ll_\', uiidcr 2 years.-1, Wm. i\lcArtliur; 2, IG. N. Johnstoii. ('nrrliige l\`illy or Gelding, under 4 oars.-1. J li. Cliristoplier. (‘tirriug<-. Filly, under 2 years.-1, l\’licllt1ol ()'lli'leii. Ilrufi Mare oi' Gelding.-1, James J. Gillis; 2, i)u.vid (lninpbeil. llliire or Gelding, for general pifr- poses, not excccdiiig 1350.-1, Ham- uioiid (‘i‘ockotf; 2, James iiardy. ('art More, with Foal.-l, John D. 'i'iicltcti. (‘iii'riiigu Stallion, over 3 years and under 15 yt~.iirs.~-»l, Iioctoi' Martin. (‘iirt Stallion, iiudci' 1 ycar.~'l, John McAltiull`. y ( CATTLE-CLASS III. _ liolstcin liull, 2 _\'eur.~I or older, rc- gisleretlf I, \\'. ll. liuslttin; 2, Jas. Aliczirii. iiol.°.t<-iii iiull, l your or under 2 .\'curs.--1, (‘. A. Woodman. lioistoiii liiill (‘tilf, uiidci' l year.- i, Artliur l\Ii-Williaiiis; 2, Freil Rennie. Shorlliorn iiull, 2 years oi' oldei'.-2. Jus. W. (‘liirl<. _ l'ollci| Aiigus iiull (‘ali'.~l, \Villiniii lliouiitain. CATTLE-C LASS YV. Shortliorn (lrado (‘ow, iii milk.-I, lliivid (‘iiiiipholl; 2, Mrs John i.eoiinrd. Sliorfhoru Grntle lloifer (lii.lf.--1. Mrs .loiiii Leonartl; 2. lluvltl (‘-aiupbell; Ii, Jos. Gaudet. liolstcln Grndo (Iow. in milk.-1. Jcssc Mntliews. iioliiteln Iieifer, 2 years old.-1. 012011-to Agnew; 2, Jesse Matthews. Guernsey Grade Iieifer tlalf.-i.. _\Vin. S. Larkins; 2, Mrs Ralph Field- ing. Ayrshire Grade Ileifer Calf.-1, Low- len Ashley. -.________._ SERVIAN VICTORY. NISII, Oct. 2.~Tlie Servians have captured Vlusiienetza. Another st- teiiipt by Austrians _to cross the river Save has been repulsed. mit -*-'irr- rr* 1 .I I--_ g Some Nice Gem-Set Rings . v ' . ;f_,,¢,-’_§.n="i‘-::.°."i.::'2.=r.$°"‘“...-..'..°':'.:i Th i ' =-><»-i'-T-5i'i»i-'s'-‘=’.$°.’!‘."'.%a.i.°.¥<°'.’».i‘I me will find hue ,lust whlt is req iir~ W. N. Tanton Sunnyside etimasra area soliton. over a ye", V' -M