,Guidcr, .\i4)Ill.l'1'iliI ‘Misses M A. FRIDAY, " "tl-¢l-ll->-II . , l Ilia-g of C (CBS ii llil ll ll Ii ll il Iilll \ xo Qxssczawas \»J 25 n IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANYou CAN ADA: UNITED 12110.; S. it. ili-ilish. lloiiavr-illure; rcal: J. A. McDonald, Carola. T. Lliilii-rg, Fredericton; A, J. 'i‘. C. Bell, Alberton; ____ Dull’. Halifax; Mrs. F. L ltogt-rs, Dtlrllnmltlp N_ -s_; Frziilcls ltognrs, Sulnrflpfglfll’); — — AWPYIU"; J- A. MflvDflflfllil. C111" llalifnx; Milton it. Dingwell. BaBy ll. E. (Walk, Halifax; i). if. Kit- 11131111: iiololi llurhoo, Now Bcll- Fortune; l‘. linger, (iraiilyr; \\'. S. Curtis, Suni- ford, $111.55.; F- L. Lewis, Nloi-t- A, Mclnilis Red Point; iianlbriclc, Montreal; y/llll-ptuo Tlgnlslll S, Nii-liolsilil, North Wiltshlre; E. siile; \V. ll. '1‘iiiiii-_v, city; .1. 1i. Wil- Aaron ltlcluiionrl. Hubert Sauvlct. iBFOlVIl, Ycrli; William E. SpfOlllfl, ll. Wilrmel‘. iLoyvell, hiatus; Miss Mildred Sproul W. L. McLeod, Mt. ‘M. McLarnn. Montague; flux; ll. ‘\\'l]ii:lrrj.i. i-itv; .i. ii. Tur- Alnareiia, ll. Stanislaus, Paul Ml- Mrs, MilLaren, Montague; Mrswat- ll\'l‘, Aioirlrcal: l<‘. \V. ROiIOTtSOIl, mart, (ii-ofzns AWIIKPF- UUOPi-Sl: W0“ kins, Montague; J. .1. Haley. Month-l gue; '11. It. ‘ivrillilt,'hl(lllll'efli§ 1*‘. J. iRalter, Montreal; M. Ross. Toron. to; P. R. Dunn, Regina; .lohn Mo. flConnell, Boston; W.‘ A. -illiill.\ll|1]_ Montreal; Muriel -‘-~-7~1-""lZ- 3T011Pl0l1I Mitt-a Rlllwiiingston; John Mooney and wile, vtcTomA HOTEL, Aliii-rtoii; Miss mcrsldc; ii. .\. \V. .\lI'(‘()l|ill‘f'_\'. New real; ll. (llasgiliv; J. ti’. Crockett, Siimmpr- Boston Symphony Ensernblefl son, ilalilax. Jas. Simarl Montreal, Robert Gundorsce, M. l’. (‘ilipi|iaii. Uttawi" E, l-j, (‘harlcs C. Van “Qvnllcrlren, Douptniaii, llaliizix: M. Austin, lial-"Lnngi-rilvi-ii. (lscar Ludwig, P. ‘Sl,[3Wflrf_ Ni-ur Yurk; iller, i\lli'i.-d Do Voto. it. Fhloiitri-al; .l. Walters \V. .-\, Nli-lntuelllili, l. , QUEEJ; HOTEL. and l6. l.. ill-Lilli]. New York. Mrs. “"- Jnhiistoil. Jliiiilri-al; J. la‘. (iiliiilnt. F» Itiirkl". Alilllflfilli ‘MIFYH BOWGFH-ilkvrkefei; s[|n]lr|1>f5i(]|i; l|l l;_ Alarm-ll‘ llall. Boston; (l. Nlrllniialil, llnstiiil; (.1. J_ i,\ll,-_H,,-,llll_ 5L ‘lnllll; Miss Kl l” Halifax; J. R. iluulop, St. John; mll-‘(f-llzili’ g,.“-l,ll,-_v],,,rl‘ l,\_ (;_ lain. Miss .l. 1-1. Duiiloll, St. Jolill; \V. ll. ‘Hiww _ nightjlp Tun-lull”; Ml; and u,“ Judson 111111 silnffilrtlnlo; M. Cope. Itallih (Zarr, ililrilllll} Jas. \V. Dow- mlriluild- M“ (l(‘ll, Nlotiiri-ili: ll. V. ilolyiva, Monc- w"- toii; Joliii (Tuiiiiiorc, Jlurray‘ River. REVERE HOTEL Jib‘; Polly. rrui-ii; .'\. v. Arni- ‘ftulnillflnd strong, Si, Join A, Q, m,“ 310m; llolicr llnrtfcr, Kinrsioii; Joliu ton; t'_ ll_ l‘ I lglqlllllll; lgay Nltlollcy, Pi-ziki-s: Station; Hrs. (Jaucjv. Mlrlllrvili; J. W. Lnskcy, John llioonoy, i'(’1li(l‘.~' Station; Anti Mljntfllil]: (;~-,_ ,\_ peglt-t-tti, rcw J. lllooni-v, i'i'Zli(t‘S Station; Montreal; f‘. L), Murdock, Am- Miss Emilia ilufiy. Pcakcs Sta- hcri-it; l‘. 1-}. Arm-t. Kllllffllfikle. lion; J. l). 'l‘iiiiiiiiiis. .\it Stvyvztrt; Quc.; A. (l. (liirv Qlle.; 'l‘hi-o. D._ljll‘.\'_»_ again out any after-regret. nerves, heart oi‘ digestion. and sugar to taste. i sealed, air-tight’ fins 1O for 15¢ 35¢ J- Lowell. Mass: H. Oberindoffer, 1 Peiikeis: Miss E, Duffy, Peakds; .1. tax; ,\;_ ,1, ltii-lltnitnlp qqn-nnto; ll_ ll. \Vctmori-, ht. John Xviii, Scott. 1D. Simmons, tlvtt_ Stewart A, llitmr-lt, lplllfllx; “l, ll‘ (fuujnfir city, Alex. Nlitlmotl, ilosmil; it. W. ~—%- Ottawa: Ii, ii. ifliipiiizin. Norihport;|3l*‘“'i1fl. RIOHIM-llur: it‘. M. \\'alkcr. FOUR CENT STAMP TO NEWFOUNDLAND OTTAXViA, Sept 1'l—AllflOll|JCe. iilcnt is inmin by the mat 9mm 'deprirtmcut that considerable lr-- lrltation has been caused to New- wiilch are arriving from Canada. in sufficiently stamped inasmuch bcarinlz: three cent stamps while the inipcrizll rate of four cents for an mince letter with three irentsl ailditlnnal for each ex- ', ithnouskl, (l. S. (From-ii, 'i‘i"_\:iii; .i\. A, llrtty. tra ounce, zipplics on postage to Rlniouski, jlllrvrilnn: ll._.\l _O’_l;iri~u. Monl-Nrr-lvikiiinillrinil. they were Pass your cu and again ONE cup of Instant-i Postum is good-two cups are Better- three cups will doyoix noliarrn. THIS cheering table beverage earl-ha safeiy en- joyed at‘ any’ meal, and evelrat Bedtime. lt lswhole- some, healthful and delicious, with at delicate aroma, and’ at full, rich flavor that charms and satisfies with- In Postum you are always sure of an exhilarating, hot cup, free from any" element of’ disturbance to - ' Madb instantly, atthetable-no-boiling-ntrw One level teaspoon of Instant Postal-n in a‘ cup; H!‘ the‘ cup with boiling water and-stir; then add math l At your grocers 1h; Instant Postum "There's at Roason" Canadian Postuirr Cereal L1G, Windsor, Orin-la: rim ,_,g'_u.uimltll' “ "Tile WESTERN annular SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog. —-DRESSI‘KING.-— Apply u", Ernest McCarvell. $ummurslde. ‘Phone 59-1. 70151441 -NEW GOODS-New fall and winter mlllinery. garments and fabric goods now featured at Hol- mairs. Sumluerside. ' 7035-15-1i -—DR. MELISSA MANDERBON returned Missionary will addrss a meeting iii the Marzate church Sunday evening. Sept. 11ml. £1.30 . ’ 7044-15-11. —-CHURCH NOTIQE. — In the Princeton: Prethyierliai Chumh. _ Malpeque, Sunday, Sept. 17th. at, 7.30 p.m. Rev. Edward Morris will conduct the service and willspeak in the interest of the Protestant Orphanage. --SATURDAV SPECIALS AT HOLMAWS SUMMERSIDE-Z 1-2 quart Wear Ever Aluminum iLlp- ped Sauce Pan 99c; 15 inch decor- ated Japan Serving Tray 75c: 9 quart Wear Ever Aluminum Pre- seving Kettle $1.95; ‘Z qaurt ena- mel tea pot 49c; 3 arm nlckelled towel rack 13c; knitted floor mops 10c; Saturday only Holmanhl. Silmmc-rslde 7035-15-1! -'-»SATURDAY SPECIALS at lloliiian's, Suminerside. Guarante- ; ell liiner tube, size 30x3 1-2 $1.39; 31x4 $2.75, ice cream freezers at llnwcr prices than next year l quart $2.95; i! quart $3.75; 3 quart $4.45; 4 quart $5.125; 6 quart $7.00; ,8 quart $8.50. Saturday only at ,lloiman‘s Summerside. 7035-15-11 -snrurioniv smsclAL-s in Hfiimlilkfl Summerslde. 160 pdlrs yi-ung men's and men's fine Good- year \Velteil Lace Boots in black or mahogany brown medium re- ‘ civic tne, sizesland hall sizes 6 , to l0, Special purchase offered at bargain of $3.95 per W"! l"? We _, day, Saturday. Sept 16th at Hol- man's. Summerslde. 7035-1541 —EMYVALE AND vicmrrv. - ’ With the. excellent weather condi- tlons prevailing. N18 1100MB i" ‘his dliitrlct have made great progress with the harvest. —Tll9 Mififi ‘Teresa Clarkin, Laura Woods and Catherine Duffy left for Boston last week. ~*Mr. and Mrs. “Fm. J. Callaghan, oi the Customs Depart- ment, Ottawa. with their two ch16‘ dren, returned to their home after spending a most. enjoyable v-isit with Mr. and Mrs. Peter ‘L. Caitli- ghan. #2111‘. Edward Clarkiil and son Joseph, nf Charleston, U. S. A., returned home alter spending two months‘ vacation with Mr. and Mrs. James Clarkin, —-iMr. Louis Calla- ghan returned to Grand Seminary, Quebec, to enter upon his second year in theology. —~'l'lie following students of Emyvale, who recently para-led the Entrance Exams, left last week for Charlottetown. to en- ter Prince of Wales ‘Colelge: Rose McCardlc, iStephen Connolly and James Callaghan. -—ISa.int Ann's Church and Parochial house now present a fine appearance. having lbeen recently painted by a crewof men under the supervision of J. Austin Trainer, -Cliarinttetown. — Einyvale graded school opened re- cently with the same staff of teach- ers as last year. —-Lnst week ii con- cert was held in Tyrone Hall. The proceeds, which were. very satisfac- lflfy. are iii aid of the iEmyvale school fair fund. The fair will the held on the 22nd of September. -— The following schools are taking part, namely: lfinlyvale, Elmwood, lHltrtsvi-lle. and Green Bay. —Maiiy visitors during the slimmer took advantage m‘ the many streams runiiiilg- through our district for the excellent trout aboiinding in them. -~-Miail ‘Mary Eliott, Charlot- tetown, returned to her home after spending a low days here, the EH05! of Miss -l\'atle lDulfy. —- Tile many friends here of Mr. Byron tllerripfan regret to learn of his be- ing severely injured, having receiv- efd a kick from his horse. We hope soon to be able to report Byron well attain. ~Mr. Charles ‘Large. Char- lottctoivn, was a recent visitor to ‘l9myvale. —-lVlr. Joseph ‘Callaghan, (L-Nalt. agent. Albany, spent the week-end at his home in Emyvale. PERSOWALS —Mr. Hues-ifs Williams, crossed 0n Saturday to attend‘ lit Mouhf Allison College. —iD'r. o. P iiuiictnougaii. of 0-. Leary was a recenit visitor f0 inwn.. ~Mis= c. c. Klllbrldle. mime-ii;- of the l\1oi.ctnn 'l‘raiilcrlpt Office slit-Ff arrivi-il iii town last week, and is; the lzuest or her aunt Mrs, f. (f. hlac-Ni-lll, Cedar Aw, —tlvl~‘rs. M. L. Maoltlilkin, of Charlottetown is visiting in town "i!!! glloS-t oi hcr niece. Mrs, J, C, MarNclli. Cedar Ave, —-4!\lrii. Annie Murray, hag m. turned to her home in Summer-lilo after a months visit in Charlotte- town. —<‘.\lr. Edivaril W. \V:irren Mir! liila been visiting his brother Mr. G. W. Warren. Summerslde, has left on return to hilt home Mount il-lolly, New Jersey. N.S. —-4Mlml Luella G. Waite, stono- grripher for Peter MrNutt & Son "of ‘Maine/tile. loft Friday for u three weeks vacation i0 the Unl- tcd Sin-ten. While‘ there she will visit her imclaa wild uuuia in New Yolk, Boston and Guilford, Maine. Friends predict for her u very pleasant. vacation. i —-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burns and family have motored from Boston in their new Studebaker Mr and are visiting friends and relatives in Freetown, this City mid other surrounding country. ‘Mr. Burns ill n. very prominent yncnitmr nf this different driving t-lubn of greater Boston and has ilriven mnny good horstfl for-flint records. _ jhe tstal number at P.W.C. —LUHBE1R LAOEN — The Schooner “Wt-ston" arrived ill port of Sumrncrside on Wednesday: with a cargo of lumber for M. F Schurman £- Co. —‘rHE MISSEQ WELCON and Penman are registering pupils for classes in Plano and Viollu, this week at Mrs. C. A. McNuitfs Granville Street, Summeraide. 7046-15~2i. ..—SATURDAY SPECIALS at lfolmalfs Summerside. Three Wil- ton Squares. colors lawn with brown and rose. in three sixes 6 it 9 in. by 9 ft. Regular $39.00 for for $27.50; 9 by 9 ft. Regular $54.00 lor $37.50: 9 by 12 ft. Regular $69.00 for $47.50. Saturday only at liolmaus Suinmerslde. 7035-15-1i ..—-SATURDAY SPECIALS at Holmans Summerside. (‘ream rib- bed knit bloomers, Stanfieldal make. sizes 36. 38 and 40. garment 98c; fine all wool cashmere bloom crs in pink, blue or orchid; sizes 38. 40. and 42. garment $2.49. Sat- urday only at Holmairs. Summer- sldm 7035-15-11 5mm [arm containing seventeen (17) acres laud, adjoining proslWF ous village of OLcary, with com- (Dy-table seven room house, good barn. together with crop. form implements, two good Jersey cows some household effects, including Reliance Range. Base Burner and synal] parlor stove. For porticillars apply to Ronald D. MucPiicri-ion. Q-Lepry, 7043-15-4i. illlnnrnIM lilnlmeut fur Ilurml. Eta‘ ¢0>----— TH! PERCENTAGE PASSES (Continued from PilBB F01") enough, this is exactly the ilumlicr of students whom “ParcnW thinks a reasonable number to fall! 11 have no doubt but that “Educa- tionulist“, with his prodigous know- ledge of Mathematics could utterly quash my feeble effort at. a defence of the P. W. College system by the use oi‘ digits. My facts are approxi- mately correct. however, and we can hereafter take it as an estab- lished fact that the nuinhcr of stu- dents who seem at all likely to pass, and who are subsequently “slaught- ered," lorni but fifteen per cent. of l um, Sir, etc. , _ PEDAGOGUE. l’. of 0w. College ,Curricu'um Sln- May I he perniiticd one! ivoril niorc on the quuntitin of tlicf Prince of \Vales curriculum. \Vliat_- l have to say. willie very obvious.‘ seems to be overlooked iigqin and again by those who are at‘ present rte-hating the quest-ion inl your columns. ‘Education is atlmlliistcrcrl tiiel world over by institutions oi‘ three distinct. types-til Primary or Fnlnmon schools; (2) Preparilton; Colleges, High Schools, or (loilog-i late institutes; (3) Universities. Prince of Wales (jullcze iialls iu-t to tho second clnsis, viz‘. l‘rcpzirzi-' iory (mitotic. As such it has a poi"- lcctly (lellnite position and ahsnl» utoly deiliriite work to do. it must bring ‘its students to the point at‘ udiich university work begins. l Ila-t inc nay licrc that l .-iiii not; JSCrlblllK the training of stuileutsl for universities as the object -~l sole dhjec-t—0f I’.W.C. Jlllll as our public schools are supposcil in tiring their pupils to l‘.\V.(!. ma- triculation standard, while tile-ina- jorily of lilcso students have 1.0 in tontion of attending I’.W.C.; so that college itself has university matriculation for its standard. in fact. University lllfllflitlllilillllli marks the end of liigl. school work. It can he seen that P.W.C. must icai-li ccrtziin subjects and that its (rho-ice is limited. 'l‘liis is an elementary fact. but "no u'iiich—as l have stud, is ol- ten ovierluoknd. For exuiiiplc:— "Eduiiatioiiallst“ talks —— more than tiilCerfOf mathematics us the foundation of scientific formulae. But to get. tc ii position whore he outliers to" any degree with science a student llllbiil. attend uiiivcrsity, where highly trained, highly-paid men instruct lilm. To he allowed to lro ihCr0—EVUIl l! solely lo": science- such a studv-iit must have ni least as‘ much Latin its is taught at P.\V.L!. lii other words the classics. to (lute, seem to be rm essential bcfore SCiLilUG cnn ho studied. Let me point out that this sys- tem. however, faulty, is noiic of Prince of \Vallcs College's iloiiiig. The main criticism Olfuffill by "Eilui-iitlonallst" is that classics lire acccntuatcil niiil that the stan- dard is too iiizh. l have ilircady dealt wii_li the first pnfiit ill solar as it affects or c; he altered by those who run [KW ‘. As to tile second-lo tiilk of G5 pct‘ cctlt as liilzh is to say some- thing‘ entirely without meaning: ti?» per cent may bo high or it may be low. Tn rel-lard only the number is to err. Lei me illustrate -—A stitdcllt in 1st. year Arts at tho Iliiivdralty of ‘Toronto mus: obtain at least 65 per cont. to en- tcir in Pfliitifflli Sctczicc or Pliiinso phy nf tile 2nd yi-nr. Students in ll-t year cntzlneeriniz lit the ilillllé institution-are rcqiilrcil to‘ obtain ‘t3 per cent to ipriicecd lo si-ccnil year. By the numerical system, it is almost exactly twice as diffi- cult. in Ants as i-n Eilglneurliltz. This is absurd. My point is that little or nothing ciin be gained by regarding numbers. 1i would in inct ho quite easy to lows-r P.W.>C. requirements to 50 per cent and at the some time to misc the-acn- ilemlc standard. To iny mind we should look at the University for our facts. Doc! l‘.W.C. more tliuii cow-r the pra- DllIil-lflry rivork? lu iothel‘ words, ‘docs its work trespass on that o! New being Canada. this popular hat Blocks and ;-_-_¢- standard. Splice does not permit enlarging upon this point. Ibut I think iny position is iiladc clear. One last word. l should like, sin-While 1 (ilF-ilgffit} with "Edu- catioiialist" on almost evury point l have this \Vnl‘fl to any. l-le hils criticized the present state of ai- lairs existing at l’.\\'.(‘. He has, however, never forgotten to be a gentleman. l do not think iiiy tiling is to be gained hy knowing his nniiic. Personalities are rarely MOORE‘ a McLEOD 1; m 119-121 QiIQQn SI. ALLORY HATS~THE BEST OF THE FAMOUS AMERICAN MAKES have just come through the‘ Customs-and tare ready for your inspection. New Hats of many famous makes-and a llilrticlllarly fillfl line of hats is the one that’s made right at home in \ New Bbcli-s ill lite very i $ , popular Niagara iials * Among these the rolled and semi-rolled brim is par- ticularly noticeable. Among the new colors m which mixtures, blacks, browns and sage. _ ‘ , MOST IMPRESSIVE VALUE AT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 New Mallory llals latest $7 New blocks in this most famous 0f American hats shown in popular colors of gun metal, nickel, sage, green and black. All the new blocks are represented and the value is striking at each Velour llais $6.50, $12.00 and $15.00 - V Probably the finest showing of-new colorings and; new shapes in Velour Hats for men to be had anywhere in this city. Most of these have come in within the last few days, all the popular colorings are represented, most noticeable of whichare blacks, nickel, bronze and nutriia. $6.50, $12.00 and $15.00. Hats for Men I English and American Styles . shown here today It I; ’.’9\t* lii-Ei-iifiiimlim is shown are greys, green-grays, green THIS HAT IS A Colors $7.00 __i llnpcrsfillnl aCilllUllliC iliscussiivil. i-iirrlcd on, the butter. ‘Pile 8110' 1 might point out that ail “M. jcct of education on l’. E. island A." from McGill adds nothing tn has ‘bi-cu barely touched as Y0‘- tlie force of any argument; its I am following it with kccii llllL‘i‘~ possession will not make invalid est, This l5 my last; wm-(L reasoning valid. The pttyillcnt oft “Pciliigogli-YT-is tn be tllanltcil taxes and the possession oiilor his contribution to the tit-hull‘- llriiisli (titlzrllship is ililiilitica-Sincii l first used the lcrni, l tioii enough for this ilisvussloli. l would ask him tn look up “weight- ‘Til-Kill llllll- i"! "RWY-fil- irl tllilllifliiiig" in any book on statistics L11- (‘llllfillltlllfti- 11in is "weighted" at P.\V.(l. l say all this Slllf‘l'l‘t‘i_\'. 'l‘liis Thanking you, 3h‘, (i|$(!ll3*'lU!\ is one that is iicniii-ii. I um, Sir, etc, WOiCQlIIO and have no placi- in iiu l‘hi.- nioin- lmpcrsonallyw it can bu VERTIAS. —-~-----—- . $4.3m l0 the universities? lf so, lower the GOOD ness; 0 Titead on 600d ear 71m: is alone wort/l extra mileage hail! Info 1/10 carcass beneal/t Ilsa bonus 4000 g-Lelgl dealers sell Ike/n The Goodyear Tire a Rubber Ca {ti _. ‘<~*<>'o'o'0">"<f0"¢"<>' '“ "o" "o*o‘*¢7o"»'o‘ c-"c- owwoflre- '> ?,‘?a?o°,o?o?e><?o?¢§’ofg° .0. $0‘? v ¢¢f<fiof<>YofZvvo,,o_coffo§g§oioflof¢>zq :’k\ d’ ~>c EAR MADE IN CANADA roughness and 101190‘ t/w Alb "bat/tar eir cosllllze of Canada. Limited