» I Ch* Capital. Uslli 11/y \ main i it took of the I D18 ed by barn. only tl or nge Si' CHIC( perienf Thei three said " just r lirmrn his m Indce< ns I L 11 glct, smack Pigs f:fty 1 two E The w'ih (Q35, 1219 h of th fired l To ing w g.l'l§EI pectir szcpp loose up ni recov szepp _ the f up to were. hay could subst e the Evi wlzer In IDOSIJ folio' Cvrec Whii Fan: AI! Engl JUS*-_ hote` thoii 3 Ill: i ,~i E113 leer? _ l f Sf I ff. ft' B 1 ' lf' I El ll' an U i i l. f 1 y -.-»»- V, ,-Y ___T,._., v f"“._ \ _ - N PAGE Two THE Cl'lf‘\l‘l-.°'l"l`l‘3'l`°“'l`l GU"§""‘ /,. l- \ .- r ..”_ ` ____SEl"l`,El*§B_1Q1 24 ' i , _ new i_'. C The Cripplod Lady of ogeribonka B! IAUIB OLWII CUIW Scotia. glory. Toronto Exhibition; tainmentl Lower Psiees. COVCfs SI; 7 for llic Gardeliell N 80 years there s been nothing like this in Nova The new date of the Exhibition gives scope to the pre- sentation of a series of displays, performances and spectacles never attempted before. See the Garden of Eden. a scene of unforget- able loveliness and allure. See the Military and Naval Round-up; two thousand perform- ers in daily feats that flash with colour and Sea the Living Foraatztlie Finale of the County Contests; the B Vauclsvills liighlinsrs of the Nova Scotia Production: Beauty, Glory. Mystery, Education, Enter- Rates. All features under SPECIAL Advance tickets, J for sale now; drug- s tores or direct. the Panorama of Lower Railway $2. On r¢e~»a0~4ee-Q-oe rrreveo-9-e-e O EYES TESTED LASSES FITTE _ J. s; TAYLOR #ev ee ,Q ee-ee-e me * PQOOOQ Cl E it TAYLOR Optometrists 142 R.ciimond street BABY LOBSTERS NOW ` TAUGHT HOW TO DIVE HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 23.- The state is teaching baby lobsters how to dive. During the first few weeks of their experience the board said yes- terdziy, lobsters float near the sur- _,. ,,,.,..,,,,,.,,,+,¢ face where they become easy prey Professional Cards Stewart & Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. I N. W. LOWTIII-IR BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC 84 Great George Street ` MONEY T0 LOAN ii/|cLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-:it-Law MONEY TO LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street il. F. MacPHEE, B.li., BARRISTEK, SOLICITOB NOTAIIY, &c., Riley Building, Ciiairloltctown, 576-13-8-1 month. V l.A. MacDonald, K.0. BARRISTEII, SOLICITOR, &c. Riley Building Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Money so Loan and Collections given the very best attention. 575-2-6-lmonth. BELL & MATHIESON R. R.. Bell D. L. Matliieson. LL.D. Barristers & Solicitors Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague MARK R. MCGUIGAN B. A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN Damcron Block. Charlottetown, P.E.l, MissGwynnetl1F.Coombs . TEACHER PIANO, THEORY. SIGHT- READING !0 Victory Ave. Phone 683-L. |5697-9-14-wsm-l-mth. J. VV. M:icNAUGHTON _n. A., i.i.. n. Barrister. Solicitor. &'<‘- Money to Loan Kensington 8- -14-tst-l month. ,‘ for certain fish. Experiments at the Noank Hatch- cry with specially constructed div- ing compartments, however, have shown that the lobsters can be reared artificnlly to the diving stage within 35 days. When released in Long Island Sound, Captain Frank N, Banning of the hatchery said, Lobstcrs pro- pagated under this method immed- iately di\'ed'to the bottom, where they'are safer. l'lO.\Il.\'lt'),\' Ol-‘ (`\N.\IM\ I'ri»\'iiii-- of 1’Itl.\`l'I§ I‘II)\\'.\lil) ISLAND In tlio Surrogate Ct»u'_~, '_'.'iril G00. V. A. Il. Ill-..‘. Ili Iii- I-Zsiliio of .lliiiivs P. I`li':|ill°y_ liiiv ni' 4'li:irl..ii»-iouii in iliuw-iis iwiiivi- i_\- in inn ami i'r..\in.».._ ii.-.-.-limi. i|'.~'i:|iI‘. li_\' the llfiii-iiiraihlfe Ilairnlii ilcoiinril I’iilin'»r_ Surrogate Judge of Probate, etc. iv. . 0 _ ’I`r\ the Sheriff nf ilu- (`niliity oi’ Qi|r\i~n:< l‘|.uhr_\- or any iwiii.-'llililn fir liicr:ii<~ p~r-on williiii will i'oi||iiy. ill{l‘llI'l'l.\'liI \\'ll|‘Illl1.\.\' iiiuin riliiliiiu Ili/‘ |\"il- iiiiii on iili- nf liiilirui- .\_ livri'ii:aiii of l'li:irlniif-ii.\\n :ifori-siiiii, |i;ii»|»<-r_ iiii- riiliiiinlslriilur nf the iiliovii iiniiinil l to lu- :iml :i|>|\v-:in lint.-vi- nn- :il :i .|i`_u Vniiiiiy, iii ilir- i~':ii|l I‘rii\'.iiv~n_ on 'i’ili‘:=|l:i_v ili'\ liili il.'i_\‘ nl' (li-illlmr iii-xi' miiilliig nt lilo limir ni' ol:-vi-ii 0'i'l<>i-k ff.|-i-M0" oi' the sniiio iI:i_\' io siieii' i-:iiise ii’ niiy iiii\_\' will \\'li_\‘ tho .\t‘<‘ \\‘iiiri llniise iii Fhnrlniie of .\'»'»\~:i .\‘<~oii:i niiil ni or i|r~:ii~ liic llf;_\':il iiiiiik 1-i' f`;|n:iil:i lioili in fflmr- loiii-luiiii iifriri-suliil. And I ilu fiirtlici' order ililit ii trip- i-liiiy )|uri~n1‘ im i'_.>i'||i\\'i|l| rz<~r\'<-il on UH. ,\i(,,r||ny. l,f‘ni»r:\l nf this pm\'inr~|~ an ilint nll pnrsiiiw liii_i-restful l|i.iiif- rniil Eiiinte ns :lint--:1:ii¢\’““°° P"kl°lVl“ _than to save a drunkard from the bondage of the drink habit. _ The advice of Wendell Phillips to the young was: "Attach Y°_\l\`l°l! 9° some vital even unD°'P\llU' l'°f°l'm' iy urea in the English linsusse. she drank ghe health of the Kin! in water, saylns “N0” l»° Wl1l°l‘¢Y banquet in cold water-snd`thlt too in the gi-est wine produoil18 country of the world. It is a won- ver than a cigarette." V derful thing when a young woman can say "No" to the social glue. _ g 1; ra to stand » - ' ' degeneracy. If women contract the It B es 5°m.e Wu ge l it his own rndan blood in himself. The! Lucy-Belle is not remembered. ham' the whole muon Wm miter. for a moral prln<>lPl€~ TN l'l_l\’“'; V31 desire W Please lllm» ll* sunny me" U\°UKll ll/ W” ‘llle Wll° l’l““““l me The physical and moral tone of the dns not come from the aw” ° a nation for God and Temperance. and friendliness, was an inspiration expedition to the gorge. In it, be- “mah Wm be lowered The habit 9l°°ll°l al°“°» Wt the llllllll Nfl” to him and strengthened hli l`°5°l’ sides herself, were her husband and harms the woman more than it lll the llS°» Well the m°d°“l'° use ution to twsit and bend his life, so paul, claire and Carla. For two does ,_ man °f IHWXICHMS- that it W°u.d nt in with hem He days preceding the journey Pau, had The Act £0 restrain the use of The women workin! ssainst Pro- . _ * n did not iell her this. The thought ll men an the rough and gm-mv, grail tobacco by young persons passed hibltion held a Repeal Week latch' of explamng to her that he wasigearing it of obstructions and over- by me Dommmn Pumuéem in and setup demonstration desks at about to make a mighty endeavorihanging limbs and brush so that 1908 and in force In an me prow stations. One engineer in Chicago to cross the gulf which lay between they might travel over it on horse- mee is not n mu 'k _ It BWPPW 9° We °f “le” desks “nd _ S. ge e y nown _ ,, y them was embm-msgmg to him_lback_ reads as follow? said. Are you the Booze ladies?_u claire had saga nothing about her pau] had Seen gimp tum white “Evemme is slimy of an onenc would any of you like to ride on 0 _ ei own effort. Her actions had Sh0W1l and tremble at the foaminE llllfesl gud liable on summary conviction my Val" alt" I had been drlllk' hlm the WW- Tllls l“°_l‘ °1 mllmwy f0f the Mlsmsslnl .l’°“ll“3 etemally ln the case of a first offence to a mg booze?" between them at times “ml” lllmiasainsi its f°°l<~‘- lull “S he ll” “l” penalty not exceeding sio.oo, and feel S¢H1‘C€ll’ Ulmer V’ ll" llmnlhcr ShlV°l`» °ll° evenlng' l” ° deep in the case of a second offence to ` CITIZENSHIP' A h h fl. 1 li 5°m° °l mc many megds su; Eotillnd gl°°my Place l“ thewhillxig a Penalty not exceedinl $25.00, and 1-Promote Programs of educii- 0 It was a thing which e 00 where the wind was in the case or H third O I _ _ th, rsubsequent tion for citizenship and work for tear down even in moments whenlthrough the Pine tops over er offence to a penalty not exceedm ipolmcal equality where women same impulse °r smmtlon seemed tolheads' He had taken her hand' and $100.00. who, directly or indirectljf have not yet the ballot .i‘;i.: ::;1“.i;§f.°:§f: .:°ii”‘l5l‘l5§2§’.:‘::z;z‘;;?.;;“r.;‘:‘.“§:: °f 0. .,. ...l ....... .. W... » himself. Facing it, smling at eachseni; a, horror through her. OH 9 other, waiting for some force great-imommg of wig eventful fiftginth C] er than themselves to break the of _;un¢_ with sunhine and bir a- way for them, they said nothllmlbout them, he and Derwent rode a Z about_it. Each was hoping, B-“¢l;iitile behind their-‘wives and Carib., Struzsllniz. that this thin! between i and never had Claire looked so love- k them might be triumphed Over- Blltily to him. Her beautiful body 5¢¢m'} 't persisted in spilt or them. lcd vibrant with the thrill or the Each day he found somethlngldgy, her»volce was sweet to hear, I-e new and unexpecte din Claire to ln- g her eyes were flllled with l ‘until he could almost mil ' became acquaint-ed with the. pit.i5e1¢_believe she loved the th‘n8S she put on rubber boots and eXPl°1"|which she was facing. and wh‘ch e cd its muddy depths with him- She i had so completely f°f\Q“°f¢d? in ihead o . . Carla. came to h`s office again Derwent; fo`lowlng last Occasional- el'-5~ The President of the Col'ege Dl`~ MBU! H5515 A‘m°\11' Wm* but always with claire. she W°~l i the uri widened Q0 that Paul,” the Rev- Brvther Cornelius. M.A. 5“°l\ °l°*1“°“° Pl°°*ll”€ “B ill” S “nuke the Carla who had broughticlguld drop back and ride bes.de`1-re holds the distinct on of bemglraised pledges of over $2,000 to- 1 him flowesr, so different from herlclaim and each time he noted fglieufllrst Catholic elected President Wards the National Endowmenti; that he was left with a dully pain-‘lime more in her face and eyes U I B Assocation of Col`eges and Fund f°l` Cllllllcllbfl 'NmP€l‘Bn¢° (ui Sense of 1055 when he was alone|me ming she was nghung against’ Ln;/ersltics of New York State. work within the next two years. f, and thinking about her, as if some-hm, dislike 0, the black forests md: "Es byéear the enrollment 'of students I;"iii'ln<;e iidwmd Island has no Sn- OW VSTY ‘leaf t° lllm had dlell' len' f the earthly smelling swamps and the , Brglld 'ed 0"" l200» DI'-Vins d0W11 :R an za `°n Department .but t ey ine only memvffs b@l\l“‘l° The P“",rcci¢ fragment; of hliis they were ,H Way we soon enter-¢d the RW. ave\ihe interests of Canada as B adoxlcal reason for this emotion in traveling mmugh - 'ers de Drive, where ii. plendld view Wllllle at heart- We RYE D1'0\ld Of W ‘;;;f;§°".._‘~ l n for etf ll ha .' _ Those who ave ~ m S S And cn- ' ~ ' Zlznjfssylitelcif and ggayll ghd .lolhpeld seylhlt ilfniifxei' forget the SP€°'l term? the Clliy Pl”0P€r at 79th street 5° °l New Bl'““°W5°l‘ “ld NW* freely in the small social affairs of tack of its thundering water min* the congestion along Sth avenue is Scotia, who through their co-oper- the camp from which she had al- -ng “seq out or ii finger Oi the °°V‘ | t°"U'°' °'l° ll” 5° trawl by auto ----m--m-*_- ways heid herself more or less apart. emous Lmrentlansl crushing through; :t a. snails pace and lt seems to In company with Brother Cam 1- She talked omyaume of Peubonkayime open for B space in whirling like hours io get f,0 me end of lus I had the pleasure of meeting and the forests, and of the DlH°¢5 maelstroms, then narrowing into a~,lVl°»“hBttari Isla.nd_ Mrs. James Dally of 2417 Prlsby _ which he knew she loved, but sullen, oily-looking avalanche of M ’ ° ° AV€I\\1¢.WeSi»chester Co., N. Y., not ;;::.";“.:° 223.31" :;i:::.i“§:..‘if;f :.15 ...§i; i.:‘°::;"i.;z.“.':;”:f‘"f:: ..i::.“;: t'ons of interesting places his wife asia? and closen “nm at last' ng cityiwe returned to the Nw, york her two children, a boyland g gli-1, had visited. The two had a real ai- fury md voice d'ieppear again into °“ll\°ll¢ P1'0i¢¢¢0l'y on Tremont av- "ld °l'°° °l ll" 'lltlle' llllllimd fectlon for each other. No matternhe bowels of the Laurentians, mek- °llU°» in the northeastern part W°l¥lllllB °~l'°lll'll'l 35° P°“ll4`l5- 5” inn-u .if..r<\_=na.i_ fit or um inn mini.: h°W Unceflalnly ml8hl °l°lld lllsling the earth tremble with its sub- °f lille °l¢Y. or the ~ Bronx W” l"°l'l"l°l'lV 5 M°D°lllld fl'°m judgment in other ways, there could terrsnean mmme and mar, Tlll5 mllniflcent Institution, Pelllles Slallm- P- E- Blind. 9-Hd be no doubt about this sentiment of (T0 Be Continued) grlgilgildeslgt £393. ltot take care :I 1:3; ll* ilslgo lg l`-;3l`°lfl;;l' >PlWl¢ il , negeg ed and de. il 0 V E Ce iltllmy, linquent boys of New york State Rhode Island, and former Rector and surrounding coim¢i¢,_ 1, yn of the Catholic Pi-otectory. °h3l'8¢ oi' the Christian Brothers. We also visited NU. and Mrs. The present Rector is the Rev, Frank Walsh of 3030 Fish avenue, Brother Alban, with a large faculty the' Bronx. Mr. Walsh is ii prosper- to take care of around 2,000 |,°y5_ ous contractor and hails from Mor-; There are four distinct departments ell. P. E. Island. H’s must be a very y with s. director of each in charge, religious family for his youngest; Besides. the,ord'nary school studies brother has been ordained a priest the boys are taught the m of for the canadian N. .w. and three’ printing, designing. plumbing, eicc- of his sisters belong to the order trio wiring, ca ntr an ca inet of St Martha. in Charlottetown P placed on School Boards, Commis- sions, also on Municipal Councll.s.l 3-qstress the cducat'one.l work. especially concentrating on thc- young people. - 4?-Emphasize the importance and responsibility of the franchise and see that every womans name is on the voter's list. 5-Make a study of laws con- cerning women and children. 6-Be active in promoting and maintaln’ng World Peace. 7-In our prayers, public and private, give a prominent place tol asking that our young people andl children may become ideal citizens' -F.om Citizenship Report. MONEY. THE SUPREME TEST ' Money talks-what does it say about you? Does it tell that youA`| v\tc.r.i1.N¢¢¢5; ~ . ORANGE. PE KOE B _ 1' E A "Frnll from the Gardens societies and other organizations lllll Y CATHOLICS ORGANIZII EN Dry Cethldlics have organized in 'Tern to fight in close co-opera- mg flued mlmy °m°°l on with the Anti-saloon League l°"“ ’“°’“°°“l“l’ ll* d d hl Il f Texas against the return of le- New m ve yea” galized liquor. The Rev. Patrick J- mul daughters’ Mrs 'l W Murphy priest of the Catholic msllndale’ Mass’ M” ster Hunter River, Mrs $`“T.'l “.f..ffZ`..".;.§7 §.lf.§"”¥§.f§.ff$f Y°-»===f» Bmkfi-id. --<1 t mm worth' and Mm Ada G Toombs Gi-eeniale Goetz and Mies Elizabeth Baker, or sl°""l”' M” Im” 5"" mine, are oxricisie in the omni- °l‘l’°- M” D M“°l“°°°l zatlon. Reverend Patrick Murphy. canadian west Mrs E S » -»--»~ »- ;;.:;..:;‘”‘;l.§.;z;.; says: Geo Chandler of Wheatley ii 1 3 We must stand side by sd. to u the Io or ii <1 r wet t lik oe- ’“° "l Sl “ lcitatlllil ifheaxlhadxv of“theaUr;s of and mvlng brother' al” ll . elatives nd friends h _ r a w o §;‘:l:;;1;f’wGe'°§°“‘;;ltl:1‘;':;v';,':f°;k';;; ‘ his kind words ind gcniii we do need bread. We do not need ,The funeral service °“ M Capone or cut Cardml; we which was very largely need christ. we do not med “_ was conducted by the Ret _ McDougall Charlottetown °°h°l; we need out senses when hymns were favorites of half the world has gone crooked parted’ when I Survey the or .m‘d'" Cross ” "’I‘he Lord i-ous “ther Murphy hu long been B' Shepherd " A few more m”"'°'“° dry' F" bmk during me shall roll and a duett ‘vi ' ti th , ' ‘l ”l°?s dz" but lx°°:}:8l;l;1°d W; Knows’ rendered very stree o I-lenre is e bym and M" A E assaulted by s. saloonkeeper for un from him arrested him and true to the cause of temperen r years. m ii letter to superintendent ii crusade. And listen to me. It wh! the Anti-Saloon League and the W. C. T. U. that started this success- ful ‘drive for freedom in America! And we are with you unto the end of ‘ghe road. God bless you, and Christ Eternal lead ue onl" THE PIQOGRESS OF CHltIST‘S KINGDOM ON EARTH There is frequently an inclina- tion for public opinion to become discouraged or really cynical ln regard to overcoming many of th# social ills with which humanity is plagued. _ Recently s Tidings subscriber sengin an, American paper in which» e. cartoon pictured tho achievements of s. Christian civili- zation, and also what remains to be overcome., Civilization, a. beautiful female figure, carries _in her hand the appalling chains with which the ugly ,dead giants of Slavery. Gannibailam.and Private Duelling are nisnacied. But .she is still faced with the War Goliath of Oath, ten and I half-feet in height. I-Ilstraveilinz companions are the miserable per- sonages of Disease and Poverty. If th _ t in charge was Brother Cam'llus church. God has blessed the union (J Walsh) fr Elmsdal Al- of this o pl fa, 'th fou love BITIBB Om P, C U 6 S0 I' W I berton Parish, P. E. Island. He is ly children. two girls and two boys V rpe v d b . . _ making, tailoring, shoemaking, E. Island. Mrs. Walsh was ii Miss' _ attached. APPIYM CQU laundry work. etc. Duffy from Fort Augustus. Her _ ` G R “ 5911 9-19 mWS 3l {é Zll .. 1'. I' in til " ound at one of the directors home was ucro=s the road from he ` as / & "»._._ _ _ __ . - .i _ t ` . g . . in 4 ‘ ` ' ` » * "~‘ " » i l l also in charge of all the shops. There are several other foi-mei ,,_, ‘_, _________ __ Another Prince Edward Islander P. E. Islanders in New York as wel. : H I N D* S g I found is Bev. Brother Ambrose as in Boston. but t'me would not- '-’“ Jerome ( . cunn g ami om permlf, a visit. Th afternoon we ` in M in h fi- is , - A large lei. 50 X 75 Kinkorl, P. E. Island. He has beenqcross the George Washington Bridge . m City’s best resid ‘ll -- _ _ ` Apply in prefectlng for years in this im ,into N°w Jersey, for our eoutrern meme institution but still has a return trip via Harrisburg, Virginia - , my ‘ tion ,with the Womeifs nrssionary “Emu ie doing real cansdianization MK uEcT`(;l;`B ark We feel, however, that our orra- It Wu de tion mlzhtdo some ev ie ep °°mW llle ffective work if earli provii-izlaenlrsd my M Brmklleld and lie-own 'special iuperintenaerit of E§:°t"t“:“l ‘Sends in 0 6 rovince Cenadlenisstlon work. me d nh I _ Km," _ ¢ 0 Hector ilgggzluibillliiew iii ville: 613;- "mm °°°“"°‘l 1” ‘l‘° bon workers fortbeir hearty oo- wud mmm Hwplllll °ll operation and nithfuineei in this ‘” ms 75"" l'°"" He “ld f-'YY iinP0!'lsnt work,` and I sm' somewhat pmt c°mml°ll cerely hope and pray that this for mme mme' but able W good work may continue and ex- ms dunes “nm ll' few nd.uii£l1 canada. with its peiy- ;‘a'; ;‘;‘;‘l;‘:ou‘;‘ht“;; 52° ot populat.ion,may be known as ly serious He was me ~ ' -' . late Lawrence Buchanan Respectfully submitted, V mwuan and spam th ' MARY F. LEGATE, ' 9 0 _ Cnnsdlan Superintendent pall °t hu me in B' ' ing He was favourably B y known being a constant _ _ the Church of Scotland S TEXA member of the Orange _ 1 I tl, am_ pallbearers were Anthony taking part in a ooo op on c Lan' Wilfred B Wood' P“l3"' l`l° ‘°°l‘ lm ’l°'°l‘°°l’°"s` wood ches E ivicnuff, 3 ' Stewart (Orangemani and ‘“"°l“‘l lllm °° l“ll' Th' °l'h°" on-ew intimate friend I “°°°l‘l’°d "ml mm ha” atm; was in Portage Cemeien MRS ANNIE (Folwl Webb, of the Anti-Saloon Leagu¢.| °°°“lll’~ 1"“"h°’ M“"l’l‘l' ‘ml Mn Annie r "The Catholic people have lonil of the ,ate John Harper’ fell the new °l E °l°°er °°'°ps"` this life September the ion with other Chrl.st'an workers six P m at her residence on "l°l°“‘° °f the Elllhleenthl roy Street. Mrs Harper had Am°l'ldlll°lll~ A bund P°lm°l°" l ed the advanced age of “UU°l’lll3 ll°Wll the mlddle °l Bl years. Mrs Harper spent est motor road, is not the lender I months in the hospital lm hat this nation needs right now. with 9' fractured hip’ but The Pbfldl that We need l° llrlng l improved that she was his people out of the house 01| house and her death came bondise is not s party lt- H11- It ill shock to her immediate Those surviving are four ters, Mrs Walter Oierliin, erett Mass, Mrs J A St Louis Mo Mrs Arthur derson, of Union Road. P Mrs Louise Henry at home. sons, John N, of Malden. Conductor Arthur J I and Roland E all of town, and one brother of P E I She leaves alS0 grand children and ilffll Thc funeral was conducted urday, September the tenth by Dr Ramsey, assisted by RSV Outhouse and interment was in the Peop‘es' Cemetvri’ bearers were W H Holbrook, Lochland l Henry Lowe, J H Mull"- liesiliential Pi FOR SALE neu appointed mini izo x iam Iwi- TW” °“ lluililin Lot For warm spot in his heart for the Indianapolis. st. mire. Kansas Ulty l .~ A l