“‘ of *axes six 'I . ’ nts ciaiintoririrows cuannuuv .. ' i OCTOBER s.-19.16. __ _ _ L. ,___ .. _ . . _ _ _*__ ._ 7_1.; _ . , Q t , _._ i .. ii 'i fi- I5; » .;'.i ~` .._..; i 1 2.-2-' i .. , -.ig F"“""""!"'» . ~, " Ei “ -if rift .- 1: " tlfy, A ay, s ret awe m' _' ca _' H3015' 0 mid ww; oi_;:ih¢ci;_¢_> wlth,~{i'o_ t ' Bf."'_` Bigiieéb auiteto n Wddrelih umh_rlll\ dimonr, the vlslti dlscovdre iid-rin wh i i‘_h welt ‘_'_. "I _dn '13 ` adffitws if '§ had _win nrt. ldvi' ~ gf I tl i cldgniodl . tgu the have 1' nion cou triotic ( i th atlvill . tions. at ly rumsi rlculturii _. \ i pr rii Si lil - " Oi, na -vw.:-e7:°~s| '°~i *S-1°' i if' i i l i i xl _. .'. l .. .i . ~. . _(iv i 1 .~v<. _-e-_-s i . i 'i Kari `| d r `l l ,-.1-.~s.-.__ e-.....~ ~.`- ,__ --- _ -_ ...Q ..°_».-A i i i 4 E -_ -on-g f i=..riKlllo.lL»C0lnly. » in top-notch con- dinnriby dining shredded Wheat Biscuit. a' food thas. supplies the greatest amount Exhiblli0n .(Contlnu|d from Page Ono.)~ The cennai “‘r“‘=fe'”"'+“““"‘*f‘”'°..-..-_.f““‘&‘f"""' "”"‘~"“‘~ - “Ed” r .W2ll‘d i4Th€~'iU°“ ,°“‘P. ° lent. Home woven rugs and wool WM lldi°ll"“‘3'3 W T“°'5°5' “nd me sl iawls' were shown in very pre-tty c se again!! U10 lid Wellhefble WHS "Au interesting feature was the g;,gxh_ibl¢.»-- by .Miss Mersrinasi or I SL There“.s_ The “ax was 5,-5; town y'este-rday of Mr. Jas. fl ir ' ii i i i i mi- it Kelly. °l the llfm of Kellr- Taylor C0- WEDDING §EL,Ls~.'riie' rnai-ridge 8 own in 8 mgna ‘Mm a Deceased had been in failing heaith gn:-k place at the Church oi' Our Lady H" -gk.,-,.f,,,,,, in he ex¢e1|¢n¢_#rhe the Guardian Lenders its sincere he ‘work of a very high order, ,place on Friday at 9.45 a. m. _ from‘ The housekeeping which was judg- his lille l'*35ide"¢e- P°“'“a| 5'-feel' t° y | W 0 ent. 2420'-_10€5M1ipd. _ ,_ , , h , M0lR's.cHoooLaTse-our'weeir- -- . mm, and C010,-5,, adjourned to the same date. _ . _,L gli'-simply of Moir's 'Kisses and Choco- _ _--__ _ _ _*lates is on hand. Don’t forget your# ‘ H-- __T\l9 \`-i‘_9:lh cl;_i_*:_\=_|_`{g.l_5_I.week-end supply. Foster’a Drug.-Store. -~ . - » - 1 Bri:-olrlyn. Mrs. Kemp, and Mrs. Walsh Hi B' 01118 O ’ ' . -_ ~ ~ 2357-l0~2M3i. - ` 1/10 A SPLENPID. PUR¢HAsE._.~nen- .. confleld,” the min nih em, The preserved' fruit and pickle-A lui be superior to that of any other year. llle (`-Hulllllifl Cel110t9`l‘Y- X C _ residence of the late Mr. H. J. Cundadi was sold &3 5 ciiiidren sq _ --- ` THANKS.-Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Re- ' S ' A 1 ' POLICE COURT- At the Police gan beg to thank their many friends ourt yesterday E/Fraser for as- _or kindness and sympathy' shown duced yew wcceugui ghnqdy 'rho snult was sentenced to thirty them in their recent bereavement. . i __ Your Last Chance to See " Mary Pickford AMERICA’S FOREMOST 'FILM ACTRESS In Her Greatest Screen Triumph “Tess of the Storm C°“\1lu” Five Marvellousi .A`ct'e°__ in _ An elemental type of womanhood struggling at auction yesterday by My-_ R_ Beam with modern conditions and the delicate Slo. auctioneer. lt was purchased by particular were more iuimefous than last year and were' also of excellent quality. The bre-ad' section was not as well filled as last year but with- out _exception was excellent. Mr. Tait, of Charlottetown, who judged the flowers. considered them good for the time of year, all classes :being well filled. The sweet peas in particular were excellent. The butter and cheese was juuged by Mr. A. I). McLellan. The butter was very good and the number of en- tries far exceeded that oi' last year. The quality of the cheese was excel- lent but the iiunibeiy of entries was not up to the average. ln the fifth and miscellaneous class the oatmeal and flour were considered by Mr. Moore to lie very fine. The canned goods were also above the average The fruit was magnificent and taking it generally was far ahead of the Pro- vincial Exhibition. The apples and pears, especially l’latt's favourite, were exceptionally good. Mr. Clarke. of the Experiinenial Farm, had a nice exhibit of model poultry houses zinc crates for feeding sheep. Also im- proved linriis for the latter. Samples of wheat and grain were shown ,ln seed as wcll ns in sheaves, The flo- doois :ind caulking thi: scams flmi“""" “nd vegetables gl'0“'" 0" U10 EMYVALE.--The standing of the pupils of Bmyvalle School is as follows Teachers. Mary Callaghan, Katie `M. Glarkin. Grade VI-lst Susie Curley, 2nd, Sarah Hagan. 3rd'. Mary Murray. V-lst, Beatrice Curley. 2nd`, Alice Hagan, 3rd, Rose Hagan. IV-Senior 1.=|'. .Stephen Connoly. 2nd, Regina Murray and Ada Griffon equal, 3rd, |Lc~uis‘ Haggan. IV-Junior, lst, James ,Callaghan, 2nd, Rose' McCardle. 3rd. Cyril McMillian. lil-ls-t, Matthias Murray, 2nd, fda Coady, 3rd‘, Mary Mc- |(.`loskey and Tenn Hagan (equal.) Iii- Ist, Annie Callaghan, 2nd. Clara Mc- ‘(fardle, 3rd. Lucy Hagan. I-lst. Al- fred Murray, 2nd Patrick McCardle, 3rd, Lucy Hagan. Perfect attendance: Mary Murray". Rose Hagan, Sarah Hagan and Alice Hagan, Hilda Murray, Defla Murray, Leo Murray, Peter Mur- ray. Alfred Murray. Matthias Murray; Lucy Coady. Ida Coady Julia Hagan. Teresa Hagan ,Leo , I-lgan Annie , Callaghan. Shoi By A I Fellow 0lficer (Canadian Press Despatch) 0'l"l`AWA. October 3.~Lfeutenant flow was retard(-l quite :i lr-t. The* -t`n`lin_~_' tldc also :iiocil :hc work of tiivliiiz to shui off thc rusii oi' waiter. 'l'lie pump: wt,-~e put iii operation us haslll' as possible und :i battle- r-ii- siied between the pumps und the lc:ik:ig--_ The pumps finally got the- uppv ~ build' and the steiimer gradually stnrtr I to rise, :ind by two o'clock was siifl'lclcntl_\' pumped out as to be :iblc to rfart on her return trip to lixpeiinieiital Farm were ulso good..(f .~4ii'pei‘ioi' to the class shown at Souris it .-El.O9.k'es, Oi the 156th Brockville in thc cnitlc class the quality was liattalion, was instantly killed at ockcllffeinusket school toda b a . . ry y y and the sei~ti`oii'i were well filled, A bullet accidentally fired from a rifie good type oi' .-\vi'shii'e cattle and zi in the hands of a fellow officer. For- fair exhibit of Holstein were shown. mal inquiry is under way before a ml- Sonie splendid Avrshires and Jersey li tary tribunal, but the main facts of tin oi' New Perth, Mont Annear, of l.o- other officer were at firing practice cows were exhibited by George Mar- the tragedy are known. Oakes and the V I . wer Muiitiigiie. .luincs Gordon of’ .\'ew ith duiniuy amuiunitioii. The meth- Mr. Frank R. Heartz for $8,500. Thin “UW 001111312183 Mr. Heartz’s owner-. SMD Of Ul|S_ lleliilf-i-ful waterfront-ad-1 J-acent to 'Victoria Park-from Sir L0\llS Davies’ residence, “Riverside” to Kent street; the main entrance to the Park and the Dark boulevard. _Miz Heartz is certainly to be congratula- ted on hir securing this magnificent property. Paasoiuts Miss Helen Stewart and Miss Jessie B_all, of Sydney, are visiting in this c y. - Mr. and Mrs. Milton McLeod. of Charlottetown left the City yester- day morning on their_way to Colorado Dr. and Mrs. Yec- leave this morn- ing ior New York where' they will re- main a month. Dr. Yeo will take u. special post graduate course. ' ‘ Mrs. T. ('. Edgeftt, Miss Maud and Mrs. Frank Beaies' and Miss. Pearl n und New York. Mrs. Wallace Stewart, Mrs. Harry Winchester. Mrs. Janiea McLeod, and Mrs. Chas. E. Robertson of this city. leave this morning on extended visits to Western ('.a.nada. 1 ' »~ Miss Norah \‘.'arliui'tou, e'.d'c‘st daughter' of' Mr. and Mrs. A. B. War-- burton, left yesterday morning to rc# sume li-er studies at King‘s`(‘oile_ge-, Windsor. N. S. This is- Miss \’\’urbur- ton's fin:il _ve.ir in i'-i.-3'.-get' Bell. :left yesterday moriilng for Bos- l to - if &\\\ ' 1% WM tortures of Civilization. Mary Pick- ford -as “Tess” rendersPro atray- al otinexhaustible fascidation SPECIAL TONIGHT-500 Photos of Mary Pickford given away to those holding l5c. Tickets. The Engiish 'Gazette Interesting War and other news -» ,Saving the Shad Supply. Educational Fresh from the Farm Comedy ' Friday & Saturday Next Monday and Charlie Chaplin T“°’d“‘y -1N- Bianchi: swnzr ‘The Vagabond’ -in- T""e'..‘;.f..il‘.‘;= éstiséé Nr” “The Blacklist” '§\\\\\\\\\\\f///111111/A\v\\\\\vll”A\\\\\\\\\v1lllllllI@\\\\\\\u inns ‘V ii i n :\ KIM -*I§EIIIL\\“ , -_,_:v=l» if The People-:’s Theatre Adults l0c " _ 2 snows 2-7 s. 8.30 \ Perth, and Thomas llciiiicy of George-V od in this particular part of the course Humax and B,__,um_ town. Much attention was given to The t'n\i'cs in zissoricil colors, its wcll :is 11.2 Yell_ow,_ 3955.0 to 340; Nn_ 4 yc|. nmluce toward-S ne] ' In - - :ill tin: other .\l|lh|ici' 9 -k - ’ » - - ~ w siific in src- No 4 wh|te.x1ci Slim "entre Y. . 3’ "‘ "Ui "Ill"-*l\\l.‘.t of Vt‘|\ci.~. I’lu.~lic.-, kib- _ , . , - . ' , . » ~ _ ily his policy in` the- stlh- ' ' ` buns ()r|1' ||| ~ 1- -1 ~. fl] [ . - - ' Moniliiy evening in f lirlirt (‘l\uri-li l\ll» i i - if r rin ' gredients in limi, 87 'c_ 0 ___ N. __ _ o ,md naw;-n _ - ,.5 . d LII h. L L , \\l it .sold .tt ilissouiils oi _*O t0 l- l'r "li _______ ___________ ___ _urge __0__g____g___________ Le__r_._i_i;_n::_ir_r2_-;in___{_»‘_ __e_v____;v_1__m "_cMw____d“h_'._4__% __ a . o. White, 47’/ii. to marine issue. _ 3.3 3|* \‘~l - Hn semwm were gmauy apprecmted :__e_f_iiits_:lr;rer;_iirarrhulconditions. Send for test. Mr. Patton left for Halifax. by way' §.mJ, CIIENEY & C0., Props., Tol- of Cliarlottetowii on Thursday. Whenie ' do. O. ' he visits theilignd again he in sure; , All Dru sts, 75c. _ °f ll |lP\\l‘i¥ \Y€1l§0fl\.¢. _‘ " l-lall`s_ I-‘_s_' Pills _for Constipation. Cfbvernment Qiiiciai" Report S i f,i’r¢4!iri1i.T45i%!9°“‘R°“nd. I ' SUPERIOR TD CRIXH TARTAI . ` ’ or svdnv wav ~ I 51-3. rt- f __ 1-; 1 S i’i§¥nih§va'eit'iidge.D"!b°""|i' r _ i -s .' - 2°.»_H , _ ' ._'. ' " "Nb . _ , _¢ ..t~.¢v$a__,.»._H,_ 556. Standard, noininnl. Another factor, whi: ' Rye. No. 2. $1.25 to $1.26. the political sltuatfonlh is Haijiey, 73c to $1.15. of the political truce Timothy, $3.50 to $4.75. the outset of the war Ligier. $11.00 to $14.00. made by_¢he- sum, P --323-59 _ faction has detenniinr-.i hard, $13.82. ' didate for the seat ln Ruin. $14.00 to $14.75. vafnieii .by the d'e‘atn.nr " vatlvc. Ernest' Eduard tlcermlnatloh violates _ sr- agreement between the -.»~ ___.i _ _,___ . _.__ D __ _ 0 G tlirithatallvacant __ . .L _H N ii _ ll .Mi ;:1i1::'..1':t;'°;':f.f;“;:::.§:* ¢ .nn ri Il.’$'.a2£‘i "'i"....‘.i°'1i"7.‘i gsm? Ike _Yl_¢__ airioill is J ti; .F ._ _s~,, , 5%- ‘Q53 d K ‘ war. -' Rt~!chstag`lleldeni ¢~ ru -‘.»~ the_point's"at,issns ' dztct d on an even more ‘ t. basirtlinn before-. it is longsrheld héfore-the on ways and miitnbers of the .‘ ted an auditors, but In ~ _-»~w\r»,-r_ P i-‘§."'.1i~'@-“..,,.': Cfill- Mesnwhile the (‘.han¢:eilor` 001:. The discussion say ' I ii.”- c . ll . wth. ii.-,-.,..i<. ' M . v» '.‘...< fI"‘*."_ _ calm* .lf ,i~,:,y Big Bargains in Men’s and Boys Coats . .'\ *~~' ,. li ‘lllf \|lll - Hill |»o\> fl\trcu.ii.s,-.\ll |\‘.inno.if.~ to lic clcurcil _ at 25 per cent. discount. . I I New Furs and Winter Coats We have just opened a lot of New Sets in Natural Coon Natural WOW. B|flC|\T DOE. W|litC Tlllilvl, .-\lask;i Sable, Mink, etc. ’ _ New Cloth Coats for Ladies arc arriving daily, lsee whqt ‘wc have, iiiifl if not suitcrl, zi few days will probnbly. bring what you L rorpiire. See Us For Styles Flruiclcttcs, Sniccus, Shirting fiiiiglmiiis, Sliccting 'l`owi-Ili". md ot of Striped Duck Rciiiiiiiiiisywortli per yard 2$c., for izc L, 4 I J. R1-:DniN Hint. in , Q`.n.i.'iy' ' Low in }_’rr'¢e -iw., mi-i #fn .iii n. ir "_ ~ » m“ J i v .. iv *. -Tonight Children Sc Tonight _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ,_ - ;_-_,yi-rf,;_o_i,-_,\i ._ _ _- ., _ . . ~ . ' E-I=_,‘:_r___ ,”‘,_,_:_ . __ __ '_ '_ . . - _ . a