was? 1 J R§S Gntheflittle dau hter in the snu _- D I tm wmiortab y fitting mdirwssl ‘ngs a thrill of pride and satisfaction to the mother. Mother selects Mercury Hosiery for herself and the childrienisnd knows the warmth of soft i texture and the smoothness of fit W1“ give s . i senseof physical yell-being cowboys mdzirls- Thousands of families are upholders of the merits of Mercury. Underwear _because they have found every Mercury claim to be an honest difim. ' . -' n,» 1.. Your dealer has Mercury Underwear or i . be glad to order it for you. iasncpnv suns HAMILTON, CANADA and Hosiery was. Jim» u Underwear ' 4 1:37?- ssd W Nothing gives the air of refine- ment to the home that is added by the silver table service. Our exhibit of table silverware is euperb_ The latest and best de- signs-Qf the fvfimosthfgkiflvfiflmiih! Ire ggthe'red_ m: our‘ store‘. v Wdwsufipest m‘ inspection of our stock before making your sei- ectlon_ Our display ‘is one of spe- cial interest to those who seek exclusive patterns at moderate - prises. ' w. w. hiWeilner l. i n. “sloog isssi- - Gooil e Work Shoes That is what you want when you are engaged in out door work or that which requires much tramp- ing, standing on our feet for long - ours, exposure to weather, etc. r \\~_ . ,We can conscientiously recommend any of our work- ing boots, solidly made, they will give you long service. 1-: m“ "' Men's Split Blue. ............................................. .. $4.00 Men's Tan_ rain Biuc. 4.25 .(..|“- Men's’ Split Biuc. (McCreadys) 4.75 ~‘ Men's B lit Biuc. Clump bole... 5.75 Men's ip Blue Clump Sole... 6-75 Mnnisxlp Blnohllifilii Cut 1.15 ~ ~ ‘Men's lilsck Gram -_ iih C"! (Greb) 3-00 .; Merfs Tlin Grain, lgh Cut (Greb) 8 50 a smii ' ‘THE BIG SHOE srons. .7211 1934 AT 93 ' zonniinoiilonni Paiofls. A virile story of tion and fact have A in skan" river. conception of Alaska. “i nien and a woman fight with grim desperatioufor a tremendous stake-the silver horde of salmon that sparklesgin . , \ A Rex Beach Wonder Dramai‘ \.\ 'm‘- the Far North, A ._ _ ting with the adventurous spirit whicliiiicf b woven into the general A an s. 355.5“ ' - 7 “'-"‘-l8i§§.éh“'y'3’ peolai FY1098 , MATINEE Adults - - 16o; Children - 11c EVENING _ Adults "- - 26c; Children - 11c The Early; Patron _ Avoids theRush . i-iA-rs ron“"\'ri-is~, COLLEGE 'Miss, strictly tailored. or softly trimmed, now displayed at Patons. ‘ il-18rn 3i. N-EW 8CHOOiNER.—The new schooner which is being built at Candi-gun for the firm of J. A. Mac- Donald 8n 00., is expected to be launched in about ithree weeks. ‘Sihe is a three masted vessel of 225 tons. ‘ ,- TRON jpséos. MATTRESSE$ ‘and pillows ‘selling at right p ~ _,o-2s-m-tl. fee ‘lhon-iiiiieiig-niilowi; es-Asndiron atY-Pnlons.‘ _ i; *_.‘ " 9-22~ln~3i. W, .~. . a‘. an Enuova ‘y. 51.: i "rniPr-Mr. " and Mltiiihairiiuel Clow, New Hav- -. eiL-nllave returned to the island alter spending three months visit- ing their sons, daughter and rc~ latives in various parts of Mass- ed " atflpthe following town; ‘and ‘ BllmllwFcoloxlies, New P Betifolrd,‘ _ Middlehoro, Brocitlofli _fl‘iiug§ton; DiBhifln, Fall River, Buzzards Bay, Somerville, Warellam. Acush- net Park, Sagamore, West Port Point and Harbor ‘Salter Point, Fort Phoenix, Onset,‘ Newport Beach and other interesting towns. They also had the pleasure of at- ‘ tending the Caledonian Clubhrau‘ aual outing ",in Boston .ga‘nd thor- oughly entered it. as Wei-l‘ as meet- ing old acquaintances there whom ma? had not seen for many years. ' From appearances their trip was very beneficial to their health in their advancing years and they sp qyenulneiy of the hospitality acc y their friends; _ f “ti,” land islistill ‘irsglslloa; raisin as it is their olnliillloocrlloniisiirnd the only gal-n- en» in themnlverswr. .. Recently. inthecltyofChlcsIo. a prominent msn. burdened with excessive fat, went uoon the operating table and had i over sixty pounds .of flesh carved from his huge. cumbersome body. . was — Today it is "Take Mam-loll Pre- strlpflou Tablets." Friends tell friends-doctors tell their patients. until thousands know and use this convenient. harmless method. They est what they like. lire as they like, and still lose their two. three or four pounds of fat n . Simple. effective. harmless ar- m s Prescri loo Tablets are sold byslldru sts-s oodshebox for one . Or I you prefer you ma! write direct to the Mari- rnols was Garfield Bulld- lng, Detroit. . ‘ VA rsifqlec- tion of every line ifnjewelry‘ marks our stock. -,We will pleas m ll. s1; l2’! 1111:‘ ashes n: osmmisliu: hi"! G DAMN!‘ , m9”! ,7" - “Mai; to secure the bisbesi. smie looiiril-Y g- rrliusr ;_ ofir Vlcto Bonds 6% 9.0. st the following attractive prices . ’ {e . w y‘ l, ‘Yiri-iiiliiiil i» ed to have you call lifliiévlriltofl ruarlclalirlzn eiilluiulli°" EXHIBITION surrlllefifiilfihiii" rlccs: " return "\'_i‘1(_>l11€._ v ' ‘ - ns_,_ . ~13] Mil-if!’ hi. . linen of all kinds at Pat}? . .i. Ar nbzlsu1— JMONTGOMER i Y NUiPTiA L5 i _. uh . very preiihy wedding . lithllr" ‘place at tho [home of.’ M-r. and Mrs. Archibald Montgomery, Port Hill. on ,-We_d'Sopt. 81in when, their dalugihtcr Margaret Rosaline was united in DUVENTYNE S's HEAL“ "n" "marriage 11o Mr. George Hartwell inery. See ‘Patons models covered with this favorite material. - ’ pgrz-e-zi-al _,__. p _ 3 V; , oonnecriloml-ufitfifwiléf ‘ inw- verently stated that Andrew McNalr h-aii gone to/"r-‘Wlicmlver ‘Jpferreri to ruse Minnie» Newson .:who accompanied ‘Mrs, McNalns tivo little grandchildren on ithslr 6 " ‘liolalfié " count-Al the ‘Pollfi hibltion cases were dismissed and were adjourned b0 iAhQVZEFth inst. f Th An assault case was also adjoumed to the same date. A man for breach“ of the Motor Vehicle Act, having no rear light, was lined $6 or ‘ten days,‘ ‘continued under thoinstructlog ' Ll. Commander W:G. Lewin. T ghdne -rlfles have arrived and it is é sential that "all boys attend ‘the, classes of instruction in order to» be ready. for the cinema operator who is duehere about’ October Ill- Petly Officer Clements who has had chargezof the Boys’ Brigfldq. for the past [few months has re-enqv tered the ‘Canadian navy» and Jell- ' last week iOW-DUWP» " ' Pnnsolvans Mir. Currizt-Pédkes stniion. iivasiin -nl-lo.iiili' yesterday. 1 W531i’, A.‘ McDonald} ‘Cairdiflflfl. ‘W118 in‘ the cltyfyeaterdtly-r‘ w‘ - M-r. ha‘... o. r.) so...» returned from Toronlb- Mir. and Mrs. WIL. 1300,16» day. Mr. Clarence Tldmaris-h‘ left yes-- tel-day for Montreal to resume his stugljgfi. ilillfledd9mii i=1 Mew" -. ‘moles “Gllixhf St. ‘Patrloks Road. was a vilsllor to the city yesterday. Mr. A. C. Rogers, Sumrmierslde, imotorsd lo the city yesterday and leaves this nrorning for Montague and Soupis. Mir. R. Heber ‘Rogers Superin- tenderlt of Education has arrived in the city from Alberton to enter upon hi5 duties. wtho have ‘been visiting here ion] yesterday for their homo in Hali- fax. Dr. 0, H. Jardine of Charlotte- lown is illliached to the staff of ihe Montreal Maternlly- Hospital. Mont- real, for ‘the months of Sgplcnlber and Gcfobor. ' Mr, ll, (Junie of ‘Sydney, his wife and children arrived in Char- lottetown (m Monday night and loft yesterday on a visit to this former home lh Pealrefs Swtlon. ‘ ' We are pleased tohesr that Ro- land Gay of ‘Powmfi who went to the P. E. ‘l. Hospital ‘to undergo an. operation is thought_now to be out danger, but will be some time30- fore he can be removed. r The many trlonds of Mr. James McKenna of Montreal. a. form" well-knownailhllote who played on the Abegweit Jootbsii team are pleased to see ‘him here once more visiting friends sad relatives. Mir. J. ‘W. Murdock known reprosqfatiye of Alphonso Racine. Lidiqyllqlessis 07 goods, returned , ,_ l ‘ Pleasant l we . _'i>nmu. K and sue iiéiilhitors. ‘ ‘ ‘Mfiiiveqile. the well = Crozier formerly of Mailpequo now of Worcester Mass where ‘ho is ldoreiman in a flange mill. The ccr- moirlly was perloirmed by the Rev. J. S, ‘McKay Hasmpiion. The wedd- _ lng Mar-oh was heautifullly rendered by Mrs. W. J. Mlo-mtgoluery aulnt or lyesterday. The item‘ should have the Bride. ,'l‘he Bridle entered lllio parlor leaning on the arm of her .. Fzilller preceded by her little niece ,, hols MoArUlu-r willo acted ns flower girl scattering petals of loses in the iway. The young couple stood under a large whillo bell, wild can» ' Court yesterday morning twio-illlli‘) wiwthany green Wm‘ a back’ _d of green dotted with twhite lilies v the conventional ivell and orange blosisoinls. Her gown was of wihl-ie satin willl. iridescent braid ‘trimni- img, she carrledia handsome bouquet of iwhIl-to asitors. She was attended lrra dress of pink crepe-do and ' 5°Y3 NAVAL BRWADE-BQXB" ' ‘her sister Miss Edi-llh Mont- achusetts. ivllllo lllol-o they slosprrieliflval 3'15"“ mass" ‘wmh-r w who ivws bewmlnsly ab‘ carried s. boquei of white The groom ivas ably supported ‘by his brother, Mr. Harry Crozier. At iihe close of llhe ceremony and ivhiie "lwpvou-ng eouplo ‘were ire‘- coivimig congratulations tho dengue a, mpliuous repaint was a-flrliifls wilfo, Among the guegifig WW8 ‘the Rev. J. M_ Murchison Rev. J. J. and Mrs. Bamiford Port Hill. ‘lihe ‘giills were Fil-mefousand costly. The groonig Slifitoif the bride was a gold brooch set in pearls and sapphires. Among ‘the gills were mialny envelopes co- iflinins bank notes. After n. ferw weeks visit in Malpeqne the young ‘wlllflo will make their holne in Wvoroester Masai, where the good wishes of their ‘Illballly fiends will (QUUWJW. MontB/zue. were ‘in the cits’ yoswr- THE PENNAflT iR/icgg fir. A GLANOEl The races main interesting. in “u, iqauona‘; Race, ‘Brooklyn, increasing he; m“. Bill being "$3 points ovor the "Yanks." "The Reds" 19-19 world's Champions lie‘ in third position, and have “Wflfellliy a hard row to hoe. lf rthe "Yanks" batting men hit a streak this week, "Brooklyn will be hard pushed for first divi- 810K181 honors. In the American Race, Tris Speaker's Indians are, with some litle di-flilculty, holding first place. The Pallld hose men are out with Mr. and Mm Alf-ma Jamey)“ a hatchet to trim a pennant staff and thsfllndians are out wmi the scissors to cut the proper quantity of bunting. Of New York it might be said this team 'is"out with the shovel to dig the hole in which to '. bride looked charming with i , ithe iivaillers were the ‘ ill-Hep sister-soil the bride. a omihg. ' in iliqihfleague-s, rg- ' liusky Men are ' Eating Salads They An- Alnn l-lntlng Rich Pantry and ‘lllghly Biennium-cl Foods: That Clfll for fltunrtbi Dys- pepsia Tuliletll In thohli: palatial restaurants of lilo large cities their principal put- rnnagc comm-n from the nut-of-tuiiill No lunch counter sund- visitors. ‘ivliillcs for tlicln. Tlloy like ‘the entrees, salads, rich pastry and u cup ul‘ black coffee with rich cream. This conlblilntlrln i=1 likely to 0\"¢‘l‘ul'n\\'d_ tilli slnlnucll. to r-uilse acidity with sour rlnlngs, pzussincss, u fr-cllni: hfflilliwflfniltl other niirzh dilgrcssclrduo Lu indigestion or dyn- xlh. '\\’hi-ri-vi-l~ you 1:0 in any vii)‘ ill Hi4‘ ll. S. or (‘unudu yuil will illlrl Stuart's [Lynne-pain 'l‘ublets on mules-ht (illiciilltli u-bnx. Tuko nno 0|‘ twn after" outing as thry rclluvc tllo held stomach and ill. tin- llumu tllno liclp dlgi-nt tho fund. Lhllsrlent Iur Dirndl-uni‘. tzTHE PILL THAT BRINGS RELIEEp-Wihen, after one has par. taken: of a ‘meal he ls oppressed by ieellngs of fullness and pains in the sioln-zicll ille suffers from dy- lillnnrdn ' not dealt. iwiith. Panmeloris Vege- table Pills are the very best medi- cine that can be taken lo ‘bring ra- lief. These piiliis are specially com» pounded to deal with dyspepsia and their sterling qualltlles in this respect can lie vouched for by leg- ions of users. spepsia, which wll-‘l persist if ii be , Frank Urban Silccesses. palllli\\\\\\\\“q:ws p N u Prince “Edward! ‘WALL N??? WEEK T‘ 6-- - Nights ---‘6 i 5 - - MATINEENS - - 5' The » 31nd a Select Repertoire of Lute‘ New York siook Co. SOPENING The MONDAY livii -i SEPTEMBER‘ m. Woman in Room 13 PLAY - 3111 WIZIMQQY illllflii\\\\'lllfllfli§fivfiii Change of Play Nightly Diaily Mutlnoos Commencing Tuesd —-\"AUDE VILLE BPYIWVIEEN A(.‘.'i. -- Y Seat Sale (lpcns Tllilrsdily illlllfl- the 'l‘hoatr0_ Noto-ifio tickets ordered by [lllollo wl held zl-ftm 6.30 on tho-evening of tllcpcl‘ WIIZflI%\\\\\YIIII@\\\\“\\\\@IIIIlv hlornlllg at 9.5;!) at YZIIIIII@\\\\\\\\\E\\\\§MIZIA\\\\R IM l! lie 0rn'l-' place the Pennant sum. "All three teams are playing ‘lial-l." fln the International, the ‘Leafs arc some few points behind the "Orioles." it is wondered "how the Leafs are so few points behind. Wonders never cease however, even iSyracuse takes a game, once in awhile! The curious ‘thing about. iolopalthy between the leaders and the tail enders. The "right games" are apparently "juggled at the right time." . -—i—€O->— The man who failed to secure tho nomination may have cause to re- joice the day after tile election. No mnn ever solves the problem a few dollars more than he cver gets. noon. and fl i“ flflV013thE flrsatt-ttlrneegéfktries fdr'"meal-times 7715519.?‘ a hereon ‘w at rocérdfiniiéi . 1.... . a. on]. ‘corrsanmn ‘ 1’. we ‘Yo’; -'.’~ fat‘? this league is a sort of mental " of how to become rich. He wants ' ~=1 u the "um shed i» onrllqa- i some indirboi- lilhting llktnr us.‘ All the slsrs of direct light. is avoided, but none o! thspillumlnstion is lost, but increased. lee them l issdyoufl like no. And‘ you'll like them more and more as you use them. One light fixtures srs e:- smpl from Til. CLEAR ‘AS A o RYSTAI: ' r b b with excegtio a prospects“ f“ ancement. _ and evening tuition. P p\ I >.I . mil“ ’ MARITIME? ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED Wireless Officers Wallfeil F"'s::::.':.i.';:“§".i‘s;s"iie'ii.“z§:.';."i. spare time and finishing cours p! two m at this scliboi lwhen convenieil ‘:11 ' Finestmnd mopt enjoyahlahealthiest. life lflgopd pay absolutely unlimited JHOWMICG with all travelling expenses paid.‘ V, We supply all necessary equipment. _Wrlteior particulars. A i i. mo... School o: "illegally paths hi" ., Uniform and shore v, »l ,-