`ss:P'rEMsl=:n 2., 19, l V ,_ V _GUARDIAN ,»»p,.,_q;B -mga ~ rin. `rl...l iVE5TEllPW5 SHUW __ _ ,Nerves ! _ - When you are nervous, irritable. unstrung-when you worry and fret over trifiles-when your appetite iils: then is when you need a direct nerve tonic. Heré'is"one whi h con. tain_s_no alcohol. It’s value comes from phosphates and tonic alkaloids, properly combined. The name? Pen- slar Dynamic Tonic. And of course the full formula is on the label. That is the Pen- slarway. This splendid remedy pplies to the nerves the eeded phosphates, restor- "g' their tone and vitality t is a builder, not a mere 5 stimulant. Wen like to tell < you a greatdeal more about \ lt next time you are in. bottle. E. A. Foste Penslar Drugstore 1111111/ \\\\\\‘r /01”’-A` _.. E. 5 \`| F1 S' HIIIIIII £\ \\\@IllIyff@\\\\\\\\\\ //I 1// 'Q I \ \ %lllllhW Illlillllllvll/Qlllll <» Nllllllllll C THE FIFTH CITY IN NORTH AM- ERICA. New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, iloston, Montreal. Tllus ranks Mout- rcal, the tiftll largest city ill poillt of population (over 700,000) in North America, and also the largest city in English speaking portions ot' the British Dominioll beyond tllo seas. Mount Royal, the magnificent public park, than which no city ill the world has n superior, never so beautiful an uppenl‘nnco as ill its autumllal tillts. Tile Canadian Metropolis with its ilnmellse stores, theatres, collccl°t halls and other places of amusemellt ill full swlllg is particularly attrac- tive ut this season oi' the year. Special excursion fares on Govcrll- lllellt Railways will bc ill effect Sept. 30, Oct.. 1 and 2, good for return ull- tll Oct 18. Tile fare fornl ilullfnx to Montreal und return on tllcsc dates will be $10.45, and proportiollatoly low rates will prevail from all points ill tllo->Mu'ritinle Provinces. Witll the excellent accommodation on the two through express tra,ins_, the Ocean Ililllitcd and Maritinle Provinces are llsurcd of all enjoyable fall holiday. 2135-9-24ME4i. BFHMINS Fllllllll SUB lIllMMllIlliIlS (Special to The Guardian) BERLIN, Sept. 22.-Comlllandors of German submarines have been giv- en strict orders that in case of doubt as to the intention of lillers they are to take the safe course and pcrnli't the ship to escape rather than run the slightest risk of error. EIIIMIN SUB i3P°°l3| ¢° Thi’ G"a"d|“") It is the largest lllollcy-wllllllllg ` _ mental fatl ue. Harnlonious contrasts ("0PEN1fIAGENf SWL 22°"N‘”‘V°' slllhlc ill the Maritime Provinces. ` ` ill wall trcriztnlcllt have bocollle nn art gli!" llslleflllilil Wl\0 IUWC ‘“"'l"*"I “i Helen lt., winner of $975, is thc among the master decorators of all St. Avongol' on the Southwest const largest iudividlllll money winner. The A. E. TOOMBS big cities. Ui' Norway .state tllat oil' the lslunll nlnllngcr of tllo stable is Mr I<}°llcst __ i.. 'l‘. t'tli° -' -- ~,-,lr-. ‘.‘.... . (il llflsitpes U?/in the mill rtlllellllall sllb- M°r“,gm` fuulitm fiwafi f“ut€.\,.;i|l;:U;; A. IG. Toonlbs has one of the largest CARTER AND C0- LTD- U 0 _t. V0lliK0l‘. and care crcl ol s s s _ _ 1 _Or 1 I i t_ _ M. lllarlne by lllistako torpcdoed an-I largely due. galllltlgest/0l;_Ilo,\\vtn§;sl cxlgmfigs mnstlhue Gamer and C0- Ltd* am showing 00101' G0l‘lIl8.ll B\ll!mBl`l“0~ They bc '1‘Ilc ofliclals were the same as yes- nw" 0 I mg e 1- n 5 lend; l 1 l Iievc that the sunken vessel had been ¢,,,.duV_ ,md Hwy hm,,||e,| mc meeting ` building. It c_o_llslst_s of lztlbeautiful ma- I-yt ng): scasllms w2’;2xIl:xgDtl_oIf]!s1l‘l\lll|lfl;;:ts dl-HBUIBGII t0`l00l¢ like 5- BTIUBII *’“I“ very crellitallly. ' 'h°R“"y “;"us‘Pil?‘yer t atmf’ am H; llred by Colin McArthur & Co. of marine. The boat exploded and sank S,,,_,.tm. Fnmk power is one of um ,ulllllbcr o the d eren s yes ma Mommuk the largest wall paper With its crew. ' host Ill Alncrica. lllld it lu RIWHYS =\` ‘ ‘ bl f ,_'m,s of mls Mallllfncturcrs ill Canada. Carter and -i-_-- ---» -- loasure for spc<‘.t!\t0l`S Mill l\0\‘B0fl10ll, one of me "om e4 tum ' _ Co. are agents for this well known ITALIAN WAR THEATRE' Sept' to have him in tho sturter'S Sttlllll- flluzwiinflgs g,b|°é“}?ni'|l\ (flllgcigixisz Wigf firnl for P. E. Island. Very beautiful 22-"AK9»l“9i th” “°"th°"“ Sevior M ny ini t'0`f z;,hich'tho grotesque cub alld varied patterns are sllown for tllo Plateau Lafrauu, enollly Illtnlltry. SUMMARY. H e "9" ,umm mee may be (USHIICL the drawing roonl. hall. dinllni room. several hours before daybreak. nlaln- A ‘mi 0 _ “I gn me' "ch ngurmg of the bed mom and kllc|,en_ W0 are inform. taimd a vlsorotas tfileé Afcglllgllgllzf 2.24 clans Trot. _§oofl“"‘i‘t is pomhed ,H dun “mah all llyncnrterr nnlll co. tllnt this is tllo no lug. ll the s re .0 0 - 2 ` est no o wa papers ever slowll lllilltlll llrtllltify illslllnycil llliircushlg Happy (iool`l!¢. 122%. Wm. A. T00il\lJH. Mr'vf|‘mml§1n§ggs aixaglsriggztlizeenzg by the firm. Sonle striking examples activity against MOIHGCIH “I-“I i""' sr-nlplc. 1. I. 1. :lieu sm , li founded Im, this in bold artistic designs in rich color- rcslon on both sides Of U10 l“°““‘“"‘- Arkola, 2.18%, A. s. latter. steolo; B wrong I we ing nnll gold ontnno were n notable I q 6. 2. 2. r - I--"9--I--"' '_ Kill!! "‘"“Z""""' F' Welch’ 2’ 6' 5' ilie gfgdegigdlloglertglillnergrm “lg brown for bedroom treatment, which W' ilrcuton II.. li. (1. I-iooD0l‘. l`l00D0l'. mf; of the largest eicmsive piano give a sense of calm repose, are a ii, 3, ' ' ' ' ` ' li.. wasted W» J- Stark of Edmonton, Ann., who C0lllDleted the carriage and standard bred classes. To-day he will lake “CP sltiddle horses, hackneys and roa . s ers. The carriage classes, be said. were fair in number, and good ln duality. The three horses in the _over 15 hands class would be strong"com- llotitors anywhere. The thirteen colt, foals of 1915 were the best he had seen ill any show ring ill Canada, and he has been Judging from Halifax to Vari- couver. There was not an interior one ll the lot, Mr Stark states that more attention should he paid to breeding standard breds and ponies. The day of the carriage horse is past in the cities, as Ile is being replaced by the automobile. The carriage horses ailowll at this Lxhibitlon were nlnitlly of the roadster type. Mr Stark believes that roadsters are lnore serviceable for this province and suggests that they be given nlore coll- sideration In tllo prize list. THE BABES' A crowded grand stand witnessed sollle of the finest racing seen here Ill years with record breaking per- formances thrown in. The track was good, but there was a very heavy wind blowing, which nlust have llalldicap- ped the horses a few seconds. Not- witllstallding this Mayor Todd broke the provincial trotting record and came within 1/4 socolld of his own, the Martlllle trotting record for stalliolls, 2.16%. He is thought by many to be one of the greatest trotters in Canada to-day and lt is probable he will eventually take a record below 2.10. One of the best features of the racing yesterday was the 2.24 trot, which resolved itself illto a contest between Arkola and Happy George. Happy electrofylllg the spectators with his flnislles nipping out Arkola at the wire. Starter Power says they were among the closest finishes he has ever seen. The 2.24 class trot was the first race called and it was the expectation ot’ everybody tllat Arkola wollld be all easy willner. In the ilrst llcut Arkola did not score well and got away badly. He made up the distance ami turning into the home stretch was leading horse, but went to a break. llnppy George won, with King Brasil- liall 2nd. Time 2.211/4. ln the second heat ull the horses got away well, Arkola taking the lead. Brenton H. and llappy George fighting him to the homo stretch, when Happy pulled out, boating Arkola to the wire by a. nose. Tile flllish of this heat brought the spectators on the grand stand to their feet. 'i‘illlc 2.22. Tile third heat was at repetition of the secolld,‘lIappy ticolgc winning with all electrical Illlisll. ’i`ill\c ‘.l.20'/l. Brenton .1-i. trotted at good race, finishing 3nd ill t-acll heat alld showing great bursts of speed. Tile 2.30 pace was a straight llcat victory for llclell it., making her Stir consecutive will ill two weeks. Interest was mainly in the fight for second place, Dixie securing the place ill lt driving finish ill each heat. Best tllnc was 2.17%. The 2.19 class trot brought out four, of the fastest trotters ill the Mari- time Provillces, illclulllllg the Mari- time stallloll record Ilolder, Mayor 'i‘odd. 2.161/5,, and Dr Sharper, whom 'i`odd just nosed out wllell he got his record at Halifax last week. Mayor Todd won the race ill straight heats. In the second heat Ile alld Sharper had a great battle, Todd beating Sharper ill the last few strides in 2.18. lll the third heat Mayor Todd showed what a wonderful racehorse he is by stepping the nlile against a heavy ‘wind ill 2.16%. thereby hanging up a new provincial record for trotters. He is n. very high-class horse and good judges predict tllat, given careful pre- puration for racing alone, he can turll the mile track ill 2.06 or 2.07. Time, 2.20%, 2.17%, 2.22%. '. mn ¢|l Denim. or , 2.19 clan Trot. 8ph.its__unt.n they leam 'I hip Edm“'°‘." mgpgqnw. $0.9” mn" ,‘ Mayor Todd. 2.16%. Hammond Kelly 'ure rebut may be found 1': v”i~liii"i`so..z.la, a.m|`,. ’ *I soo.; qlinluer of the-tttgnot. _ ' '""'‘""‘ III EXHIBITION BIIILDIIIII A _ HOME-MADE PRESERVE8. Home-made preserves are well re- -presented despite the remarkably poor season for all varieties of fruit. Canned nd bottled fruit and Ja shown. in fact it .is claimed that this is the best display of home-made pireserves ever shown at the Exhibi- n HOME COOK ERY. There have been larger shows of domestic cookery in- -past I years. Doubtless a. Christmas exhibition of home cookery would show a. .finer var- iety and quality than is possible at this busy season of the year. Tho small exhibit o'f home-made‘bread in both white and brown classes showed some fine loaves. In home-made C8.k€S. Of pound, sponge, and fruit var- ieties tho few samples shown showed tempting features. l BUTTER' DISPLAY. The new cold storage arrangements for the better display of the butter exhibits have been fully taken ad- vantage of and a goodly variety of botll dairy and cresmory butter of fine colour and texture is shown ill boxes, crooks, blocks and prints. Tile fancy display was particularly daili- y. l/EGETABLE EXHIBITS. Exllibition ball provides some fine ties of potatoes, turuips and beets. The .size and variety of squashes end of the hall. The largest squash cover another table with golden mag- ITIGYIS. I . ' buckwheat and a display of various vegetables are sllown on a stand un- der the gallery, _ FLOWERS STALL. __ - The flower display in front of the Experimental Farm exhibit is parti- cularly worthy of notice to both. hor- ticuiturists and all lovers of nature ill its most lovely forms. - ` The Decorative Art section at the Nortil elld of the gallery was a centre ot' interest to many visitors yesterday. Some of the oil and water colour pallltilll-ts show distlllct talent. Wealth of colour and strong treatment were apparent ill some ot' the more ambi- tious efforts. The chalk drawings es- pecially presented some vory credit- :lille studies ill Statuary, still life, fruit, etc. to many, especially the boys. Tile and marquotry work reflected great LADIES AID REFRESHMENT STALL Tile P. E. Island Hospital ladies aid tea pavilion had a record day’s bus- iness today. Tile fact that the profits were for such a worthy object may not have blllked largely in the minds N°TES‘ of many of their custonlers, but at pleasing Biml’llCiW~ Quletr restflll ' ` . ,mymte they tool( full ,,,l,,~a“mg,, of tones refined ill composition and col- Tho Mcl\illllon Drug (.o. wcro thc me mm provided at me gallery mmm, our are featured for bedrooms. The largest llloncy willllers. taking $577.50. and vast mmnmicg of tcm “mad and lm;-monlslng and glmsle Belecllon of _ .U ‘ ---- The total winnings ill the past two butter' me ,md cake were consumed wall coverings is all important matter wcolls have been $1371.50.. lu these days of nerve strain and tllctllrcd bv the Willis Co Conlpany's products are endorsed by manufacturing firms in Canada The ooonzo Growers. 2.23%. J. P. small, mr _,_,,n,,,c,,,,,,,d ,,,,w,,,,,,.,;,,,“_ no.. ononlo nu torso uno uno or- fa yl C°“"°y' 4' 4' 6' l d i th ar started, whi .h hum' ("“I'5("ge';°e"s' H' Home' Cameronf, silesrirbil swiella lol? tlle high estimatidn _ lin which their products are held by Tune, 2.21%, 2.22, 2.20%. the pub'"c_ _ _ H __ Another feature at this stall is 2.so omg Pres. ‘ H dm, ,_ hon h MAGNET cnsAM. ,SsPARA1'ons the splendl pay 0 p OSFBD S d fl Edls Dis ‘ll as the won er u on c ` ' o R.. 2.16%. McKinnon Drllg Co.. sm ~ _ . . -_- ' - Hclelilil:KIllllon. 1, 1, 1. 1 ph°“°gmph' the Ambrom and ma _A magnet cream separator operated l ` by n 1 I . P. "magnet" gasoline nngluo Dixln (liv'l_ 2.24 Q, J. A. HBl\(I0l‘l0ll, Henderson, 2. lg lk di H d . _ Qlleen (lathorlno, . nr ng,' ar - -_ ’ . mr- 3~ 2- 3- The Pink of Health Z0a|gl,42_f9y§, M. McKenna. McKenna., i an, . . - B every W0l'fi B . ° A .lalllis 5l(.5Noonan, A. S. Etter, Steele, but mm? are troublqd itll I I xien lvl]eddaclIead.°wbae§g::xiiIes‘? ' Colombia Grstonola. The beau- tiful 'mellow tones; of these machines put them lu a distinct class by them- 'feature of the very latest in electricl a s ms. 'including strawberry, raspberry, redj?ah““x:?g;,‘:3gnrc;'3(;::‘;,?:'{;, ar§n3h°'!‘g;tg:_ _ _"Id black °“",°“t' etc" Wen’ an lamps and electric light combillati s ° ' ' ~ ` _ attachment is a very useful tool which An alcove at the North end of the ltlcfligned_an'd colored, made by an selves. This ip Mr. 'roombs nl-st |how1n'g»nt the Exhibition and re-. Ileotlrgroat credit on his enterprise. Mr. W- S- 59511913 who represents Messrs. Willis & Co. for the Maritime Provinces. is assisting Mr. Toombs at this booth. ROGERS HARDWARE C0. ' This Company are making a special novelties. Tungsten flashlights ini metal. enamel and cloth cases in vest Docket. tubular and other forms, in-` cluding a neat little reproduction of on for clocks, watches and candlesticks are also exhibited. A combination vice withemery wheel and drilling will appeal to all ironworkers. The Champion Agricultural Crank Forge is well worthy or the attontlon of farmers, smiths and all who are look. ing for ll. repairing outfit of tho utmost utility. A small forge like this will PHY for itself ill no time' on any farm. The "Childs" fire extinguisher and the "Lankford" horse collar are well worthy of inspection. The decorative and utilitarian possibilities of Beaver Board, Ru-ber-old and Roofing are also features of illterest to builders, etc. Two handsome Yarmouth Silver Moon basaburners, a very compact sheep shearing machine and two washing machines fitted with ball. bearings make up the balance of this fine exhibit. _ CARRITTE- PATERSON MANU- FACTURING CO. The Curritte- Paterson Manufact- uring Co., Ltd., of St. Jollll, Halifax and Sydney, presellt a fllle showing ill floor covering and roofing materials, featuring the famous Congoleum rugs. "this is a new material of superior hard wearing quality alld handsomely entirely'n'ew process. It has been years in leading hotels, llospltals and Institutions everywhere. Sydney Hos- this material. Stove rugs of the same and will stand the hardest kllld of 1’=m=m-sid roofing. also Bnrrott oroo- stocked by Messrs l"aton’s. Prowse Bros. and Rogers Hardware Store, Anlatite roofing is llalldled by Fennel] fl: Chandler. MESSRS PATON dt C0. _ _Tha fine display of this old reliable firm will prove most interesting to all whoare on the lookout for every- thing that is latest and best ill house- llold furniture and furnishings. A lnanshlp occupies a prominent place at this' stall. For the dining room a in dark green leather. A massive davenport in green figured below, all oak costumier stand and the last word ordinary kind and vary ill price from carries one of the largest and finest of subdued but lovely charm. Tile decorative treatment is reminiscent of the quiet brown tones of old oak wood- work. Grass clotll patterns wltll col- ourings of brown and cut out decora- tions nnd binders are also displayed. Solne of the patterns are-rich in their feature Sonlo quiet tones of blue and speciality. No visitor to the Exbibi 'rl-is MADE .|N cANAnA AND ENGINES every imaginable » raln styles. I 100 _ Sample _ Raincoats | at 20 per cent off One of the best manufacturers of Rain Coats of.- fered us 100 Sample Coats at a saving of 20 per cent. and as a result we shall offer this entire lot of high? grade guaranteed rain coats at the lowest prices ever offered on goods of _equal quality._ The lot contains proof fabric in all the most wanted styles and a complete assortment of sizes and 20 p. c.0ff MEN’S RAIN COATS 2 years _guarantee with every Coat over $10.00 -.~""'.I A200 prs Boy’s Bloomer Pants Sizes 5 to 16 years, Worth up to $1.50 Made from Mill Ends This value is the result of the factory’s co-operation with us. These Boys’ Bloomer Pants are made of ends and remnants of cloth; good lnaterlal, popular patterns in assorted designs; medium and dark tweeds. These Pants are really worth very 'much more than our special price. All sizes, 5 to 17 years, special specimens of Island growth in varle- l=\l‘B0ly used during the past three - ' *C3 C-l> -A Q Z on __ -- J Bags of Banner oats, wheat, barley, “me Blllllgle Stahl. C0llg0i0tlm is - ' T I " /{ ,.- Molli" srl ,. ls vov » _ bedroom suite in Circassian walnut .'01 Tip) A5” <‘,6l»“r` " of chaste design and superior work- _ /'A 1\°°“¢h¢F' u F0” ' __ - ,_ f//1..-_ /-, ' 1 ll /'f , , _» e$.l_,§..»~,°,l.- handsome suite of 9 pieces, including ` ` """` `~` - , §/fy," 'f dining table and chills cabinet is _ _ 4- ' "Q “fs-W ,. ‘( sllown. Tho chairs al-o upholstered l Qglilf. I '__ / -.fr _ //' “wel __ »~ _,' __ _ ,_ - .t _` ‘ill _ / I l 5- 1 _t s __* _ in dainty vacuum cleaners decorate _ ` ' i ) AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY, _ tho front of the bootll, while a massive _ , I _ ._ l,/-_, brass bedstead, on which is exhibited - . ¢@ I ;_ l ,I .f/if Q", Amateur photography also secured the “Best on Earth" with nlo tuft “I f- .*' /o rnnrkorl nitontlon from mnnv visitors, compartment' mattress. Strike tw Pye " f ' "if/f’ "‘ f' and the postcalxls, vignettes, etc., Oi' 01/Cry ll0h0lde¥'~ '° '/7///’)"7ff1/// _ . ; . »‘ If ¢'f"'”"f/'/ shown of Island scenes, etc., ellcltel ‘ - ' .f i u, ;,/-'/10%?/N nnloll lntorort. ( Moons s Motsoo. -' _ » ____ ':L A Ilia r < s-».ll'lly V 4 ’/ “* HAND|cnAFT 5TAl_|__ This firm has a fine showing of wall "ril|l'_,,_ ‘-‘l \ » I lvylm ` '/ papers-wall papers that will really _ _ I : ,,..( ln/7. LUL Professor Barlow’s llandlcraft stall ll0C0l'3t9» H0! merely C0V0l‘ 8 Wall ? 'P § illhl é;4__ / ~ \ » J 1/ L\ :_ /tl ';`;` ill Illl I'_l J . ‘ . v Z ' was both instructive nnrl lntorootlng These revere wrt 110 more than H10 , . ---*M _ Y _,-,. neat jointlng of the models and inlay 5C~ i-0 $10 DCF tl0UIJl0 l`0ll» This llflll 01-l.lE|qw|sE ENG AGED AT PRESENT ' credit on tho skill ond lndustry of lilo rlmses 01' llal>0r._ cretomles and __,,_,,,_, -r--- pupils of Wesl Kent_ Queen Square cllllltzes in the province. Tile designs | and the Model Sch00|s_ _shown are only a few representative FARMERS, ATTENTION! examples. Tile English styles are full _-_- I Tile De Laval Separator and Alphal ' IIL Engines Co. An old friend. the De Laval cream separator stands as a positive guarantee of excellence and splendid wortll. For this very_clhci- ent, durable and satisfactory machin_e. Mr A. E. Wood is representative ln Prince Edward island. Tile separator is supplied by the De Laval Dairy Supply (iompany, Ltd., the head offices ot' which are ill St Peter's Street, lvlonlronl. Mr wood has secured H facing the main elltrullcc to the big Exllibitloll building for the display of the Ile Laval separator. There can be no question as to tho popularity of this particular nlachille, for the sales it has comnlullded as sufficient evidence of that. About ninety per cent. of the bllttcr factories of the world use the De Laval. This alone is striking ovidellce of the popularity ot' the De Laval Crt-anl Separator, isn't it? Tile ndnliralllo nlotto of the Dc Laval nlallllfncturers is "Quality first consideration-price after." Mr Wood has somcthillg new in the lille ot' a Milk Clarlfler, wlllcll should ill- tercst every nlilkmall. This nluchillc .clarifies the nlilk before lt is delivered to the customers and tllus enables tllcnl to give their customers clean, pllrc milk. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. OF CANADA. The lntcrlintlollnl Harvester Co.. whose reputation for perfection and efficiency ill their supplies is unsur- passed, havo on exhibition tho famous kerosene oil engines tho "Mogul" and "Titan," one driving a feed grinder and tho other driving a “Hall” thresh- or, which are wonderful pieces of machinery. No one who has any use for a. first-class oil engine can af- is pno ol’ tho attractions of tho mach- Inory.Hall. Both 5 and B H. P. engines are also In ogeration. This booth is in charge of srl Foster, Marshfield, who is always willing to demonstrate the"good qualities of the "magnet" engines. in the main building at tho head of tllo butter and choeso stand may be found till; attractive oxhlhlt of the famous “ agget” Separtors- 'rho Dominion sold eunurl. 'rho ro- markablc increase of sales during Co. Hamilton, Ontario. Mr. L. H. D. Foster their Provincial represents- tive for the past f r years will on . - \. Kelly. 1- 1' 1' ~ gg* _ the past year_proclaims_ its popularity. _ mg _ M Kl D _ . The "magnet _aspirator and engine Dr %:!;:r1’;fe;KtnnoriI 2. 2.68. mm" rug - _ , 4 '-L17. _,i 5'- _ are manufactured by the Petrie, Mfg. oovllull Dorothy, alan. nr J. 'r. Jon- . ‘ '* - kim, Cameron, 4, 3, 8. - ~ ., _ _ _ _ _. . . _ _ , _ Qnldoy H.. 2.18%. Owen Trainer; Mc-‘ , -. _ -- .__ < _ , ' request willingly 'tgemonstrnte itho ,ford to be wltllout one of those on- gines. They are also showing a new and Improved line of cream separa- tors, The "Primrose" and "LIly." They are tho acmo of efficiency in their ,Iine. Also on exhibition is a motor hallng press for pressing hay. It' is driven by an engine which can be Iworked cqllally well with kerosene or gasoline. This is an important fact, as it is both convenient and eco- nomical to have an engine adapted to either kind of fuel. All accessories null necessary parts for repairs are supplied. Thr exhibit of the Harves- ter Co. is the largest of its kind. and the building ill which their exhibits are displayed In their own private pzoperty, The exhibit is ugder the h ghly efilcient and capable uperyis- ion of Mr. J. A. Mcillaac. ‘visiting ill this city. highly Interesting and attractive boothl Mr. Victor Snullllcrsoll, Midgell,was a visitor to thc Exllibitioll yesterday. Miss En land frolll Travellers Rest is ill tllo c-lily attclldillg thc ldxllibitioll. Mrs A. Scott Dawson, Pictou, is Mir.; Milla Sharp, Plczlsallt Valley, wus in thu city yesterday. ltlcssrs l’rl~.~‘.toll and Ira \\'oodsido ot' l\lnl'l:'.ltu spoilt ytasdcwlaly ill the city. licv. L. J. and Mrs. Laird, Pleasant Vzllley, worn :llllong thu exhibition visitors yesterday. Mrs. John Latllnnl, New Dollllllioll, is spending Exllibitlon wcck in thc city. Miss Myra (`. I-lardy, York, is visit- ing ill the (‘Ity tho guest ot' Miss ldvclyll liowntt. Among thc visitors to tho ldxlllbitloll this wcck were Mr. ami Mrs. Morilo Arscllault. Mr. ami Mrs. Peter Perry, all of St. Louis. Mr. llarry Crerar alld Miss Crer- ur of Allligonisll arc visiting Ilr. und Mrs. Pelllick, Pownal Street. Mr, Jollll Ml~l’horsoll of Pleasant. Valley ls visiting at the Experimen- tal Farm tho guest of Mr. and Mrs Murdock McLennan. Mr. Chester Mc(‘nrthy, of Tlglllsll. is ill the city attendlllg tllo Teachers’ (fonvcntion. Mr. D. I". Tierney, of Souris, is in thc city nttclldlng thc Tcacllera' Con- vention. Miss Sadie Scatnor. I/oyalist, spent \V7c|lllcsday In Charlottetown attend- ing tho cxllihltlon. Miss lilallcllc Logan, North ltivcr is attending the Teachers' Collvcluloll ill tillnrlottctowll. Miss Ruth Easier, leachor of Clillton School, is attending the Teachers' Convention In Charlottetown. John R. Gallant and Alfred. Mc(‘or- nrack, New Acadia. were among the visitors to tllls”city yesterday. Mr. E. S. Norton, Glrdigall, was a- mong the visitors to the city yes- terday. . Misses Christie Iiiggar, Bradulbnllu andhima McKay, Foullds Mills are visiting Mr. and Mrs. MacL.cnllan at tho Expcrinlelltal Station. Miss Mabel tforllcr leaves this lnorllillg for Lynn, hlllss, wllvre silt: will ill future l-csillc. iler friclld, Miss Jessie Cllrric will llcczolllpally her to spend a vncutioll ill Lynn. l\ir..nnd Mrs. J. I). liiglzaly Bratlu‘- ballc. and l\ll's. \\`nlluve llrullllllond. Sprilll.:iicld nrt- ,spclulllnx this wcck with the 1`ol'lllcl"l= dllulzlltcr Mrs. l\l:\ - Ltullulll at tllc ldxpcriulcutal Station. licv. lt. llcllslcy Sinvcrt, M.\V.l’.. National llivision, .\’.().'l`.. and pastor' oi` tho I\'ol'to|l. N.li., l’l'csbytorian Coll- grel:alion. was ulfiollg tile visitors to Cllnrlottctowll yl\slcri~. ~.‘.'>\o"-iw; .'.".i3'\.~".‘;{_" 1 ` o -v~`»‘>. " 1"! ' t' » ’, ._-.._ 1.--. ~=.~li~‘.. .ll . 'i.3"‘i1_"». _ i A vi .WD if I' v Y 1. ._-L r M1! ~t‘ Hr is one of the striking features at this pital has just been equipped with -v..-.5 1, _,. » ¢ _._ .argl 1 15.1. . _ . _ . -. , _ fl-lm.-l_ if =l_'?élfi" 3 i Q . `:»\."}' l £5 Il .1 ._ ...til $931.... lv- ..~ ‘ '» .- ” r Si-5 ~- ".~¢;fl` 5 .lo yt ‘..\.., ‘A-4-=.£W‘ s”5,»:,*. aa. » ._`»` .. ` f$'.'.@`l-ll? 7“ 3, .t-1 , tl.; "' sa/<‘l‘-.1 gil..-'Q-<,.‘.‘ _ ____-,.__,_` _ '\~. ft as-is l§\c.~f..,,~ '.4 ,».‘--1/*.1-1: '?¢_i,zf?ff?C I 'i§*..~c‘i¥r gg. _ ; ,f ,...»,» *_ . . ._..-.- . .»,;l_.~" ...._ . lt _ ` ‘.i.Z` _-rl h\"»~‘ via- =t r . »`=,;~._.-. ; \ _ »»""" , _ Ar. - "ti-f‘>i.-5' I . rr, _ll . ,1~,;_..__ ; ._;.. 'fx ..` , . _§.f»‘fi.’f,... _I 5 .;».-a.-. I i ‘ .Y ` grown ill 1915 is displayed and R fire-resisting material are also showll. - beauty it is' too. Giant pumpkins This material is waterproof, rot proof ' L ‘ _;f._,;-;.~;>_o_._. lllflcellce and the small show of'to- ‘V€i1I'- This C0mPal\Y are also mann- - ma'toes exllibited some fine spool. facturcrs of Amatitef Everlastic and , ._ ' I' ‘Qi