_.__ sou or rwv. r. warsor: l cuaam, rluaan- mason l noun I if. .".' '="'-'..*. U37)!‘ ' PRINCE ED WA RD STAR TING NEXT MONDAY IIH-li WORLD'S GREATEST TENOR AT LSUAL PICTURE PROGRAM PRICES lllnl HllSlPlTAl clmgllal l ' f' iBt. Andrew Songer, Ont, about 50 VT!" mm 45in“ m," ll?‘ f: t?” 9 _ lnospitsl campa gn wll e ed n ‘mm’ "m" m‘ °l m’ “l” °l T° C-OrnV/lll Hall, Cornwall, at a o'clock. imnto. At the coming of his father qhunday evening September 25 w ftglwhréwask ti)?“ canedlthletl-Ilowlil- W. Crosby, Distrlct Chairman, and 5 p0 me ' wu‘prm ve m‘ Gordon MacMillan ‘District Vice- xderness and the ‘five farms had H161!‘ chum", h!“ charge o! the meet” l crop of heavy timber. The settlers‘ m’. They "e being assisted m up there had recently come from the "mm, n by s. H. comm and R. A , Land of cakes and heather and ‘ Menu“, md 0mm“ Frlzzle, o, bmugm with them the famous ln-lNOW Haven‘ William Yco and Mal- | stlnots of their u. cestors. Rev. Peter - ' 1-4 The Stan n! e Perleet Day -is the finish of alright of perfect: m; , ; _" experienced by millions whose inner aya- tcms are cleansed at Ieagt twin daily by a dash of ENO'S “Fruit Salt" in a glue of water. Refuse substitutes. The subject. of this sketch who was inducted as pastor in Murray Harbor ,‘ i North Presbyterian Church on tho l evelning of ‘Tuesday, the 23rd inst., is a son of the manse, his father, Rev. Archibald Currie, MA, having served lag’:- ._ _ lfzllllll-l- 3.15 llil‘. 371'. l\' 9.00 I. ‘Zfir, 43c. 52c. := ¢ F‘ ulll‘ Douala. FAIRBANKS. JR. .\illlI. llA.\IIi.'I‘l).\' _’_¢_‘____. . , Ki f. 2 Rb t ‘l Watson Currie was the second son. maiexfislgnlxe Rigs; o‘; E 112:1 [the elder brother Edward Charles,‘ ' . . 1 , t t u; J c Beu- lbelng the esteemed minister OI st. slwa" m“ “s” m’ “m s ‘ ' ; H .1! ' d, Corn- fPauFs Presbyterian Church, at Sault 1:33’! 5:5???’ w‘ “$36,327; North Ste Marie, Ontario. A tract of nearly l ' i l (bdr- (Wank. (‘ralrdnl-r ’ Jami-s, Frank fill-Hugh Jllfihilrsf of nn air l-lrlrs- Dirk ti, ll.ll‘lllt"lllll‘\\ ‘ and 4th m" R‘ \ i ' .\|lll-r|<-;l's zrrzl (Kl ~lunl ll.\'_l‘f»= f ver. "_‘- ~~-- f} hmlnnl Ymmlmg‘ um“; g !2000 miles separated these two who, i EDUCATION En m] ———-\= zii lllfnllilll nu- most human - ‘received their early stsrt in the The Charlottetown entertainers at * 8 d recently on m, “my to w“ ; ' lManse. _ ‘the Cornwall free concert will bo G. A practical ed-w-"ucation is th t 111W?- I l ' . g- 090-55 John- i! 811a - In erv evved Major Ney 551d. .. _, _| _ C ' u” may Elmer Ritchie, solols , 7 n _ o“ :5 I Hal l; Watson dlurriements or réduca- son’ soloist; Fromm” Rey Kendanliest wealth that mankind may pJ-llfour hundred teachers and under. t.) ll termg t e car y ru -sess. 1t is a property‘ that can not grncluatns from Canadian UlYlvH. . - sf f‘. f Messrs. mo“ around home was pflvueged to lplflhist- Quart” m“ 5 mg o be alienated, yet one that may be have made the mp m are“ B“ . l aln ‘. . l dz l n? ' ‘T. \ l l , . li l : ll -l l l Butt“! l ~i a l "ll , I ,1 . ' .. 3.. ill; 1-, it "l. . - l-I M'I"l1€XE(.l1 Ilattend the schools of Toronto and glfichlie'n‘l°gf‘ligl' “n " l a I n ' ' l ‘ graduated from Knox 0011888. l0 M Long creek’ o‘ Friday’ Supt {words the end of the last century. 0 t a the gm“ c, ma d“ lhaving as classmates and fellow-stu- "6' a p‘ m" ‘ ‘ j shared with others without loss. Edu- cation is a legacy that all responsible ‘ parents should bequeath to their and Europe this summer. Thogy Pm gramme took thcm further aflcld than usual. This was largely due u, A's’. A1PRAQT|0N . . l . children. It is an lnvcstl ent tl.t‘ . - . _ l hllu-n. l~?_-\' ‘YON- rrr a 11rd USU/H. ldents, Rev. Dr. Eakin, Principal of m“ m°elmgs “"11 "°_“';‘l‘lj “m? Film, you“, o, New nfltionnlnust to,‘ ‘he Flemmml l‘°‘l°"‘““°" 0i flu " ll. 50mm PIC-I-vRE PRICES , d- D J w M“? ward Currie of Falrvlevl, District, Passion Play pt Obgramnwrgau SPORT | Knox Coélliflc. an mr.‘ n; CX-erk o‘ ; Chairman‘ presiding Chairman Cup l persuaded to seek. some pnrt of cv- which Canadian teachers. travel.“ l 'e e cle l TB . ‘Namara e \ ry D T me‘ m promoting me m“ of meiery day should be set aside for. under we 3115mm; o; the overs“ - l‘ JhCT the General Assembly. Rev- f- -¢ thoughtful study. The acqulremont Frpmauon League 5n“. for the f ‘ v ITS‘. 44*» s _-_-__ - "Tllbfl ‘r'l>u‘ll lfl-lncmller Mo“, "A Fairy Talc by the Fire", ‘ t For 'iolill_'."', “l Fer-l You i. —..l- Cwq I _l "I y d u T our‘, “Kitty all‘ Log-c". ._ n_jjjf~'i'lf~\’p ! Rm in r ~ _¢\l'\-'"‘_ If} ls Illl‘ Ruse 0i‘ frnlec , "Lough! " \" = lhrvullrhi :0 \'l\'ldl an. will]: Scrl-ni l Cari", “Little Boy ' .' - ' “"3 “- “arsl "3""- "‘ Blur", “Ircland Blather Ire- . - "l Llflllllhfill the way. yumy; q "pa; you (mung ‘,1‘“~|A\;.;|._l_ _--__ b4“. w“ l,‘ 51x0“ H)" x 3_;_-,__1(;,.' g5“ Mo" and "A Pallr of Blue Eyes." '1‘ U l) A Y ~~~~~—-~ EARNSCLIFFE H’. L Tlll" Sr-pu-nlbrlr mccllng of the . Ezlxllr-vllffe Wlrlnvlfs Institute was " hold at tllo homo of Mrs. Robert Mc- Killllon on 'I‘uv.'~.(lil_v, Scpl. 16th with 10 mcnliacrs and one visitor present. Tho wllvilul: had boon postponed for ', a. nook owing to illness. Our \l'l(‘:~-l"'l‘l‘.<. Mr». J. E. Carrier ' occupied tllc chair, meeting opened l. by rental of Crcod. followed by mm- uim of liln‘! pivoting road and adopt- Pd. Roll call 1mg thrn answered by ' _.lus ‘ . . ALSO HODGE PODGE and SPORT REEL ‘_______________ _ .,._.,_ __ __...____ . _ “E divs-in: because . . . The original JAP-A-IAC Varnish Stains and Enamels have livcd up to cvl-ry claim we made for therrl- the prnnflics in more than thirty years of nation-wide acccptance. B6311ly—-P(‘l'fllBDCHCO——E(‘OIIOIIIY~—EBBB of Application; tllcsn fnllr essential qualities are called to mind whenever the name JAP’)\'IJA(: is spoken. , And we lmnic that by vigorous maintenance of the JAP-A-LAC standards, we could create a .l.-\ P-A-TAHI suits-d to every house- llold job that is done with a brush. Nou- yollr paint llcalcr stocks JAI)'A'IAAC in more than fifly variclios. JAP-A-LAC Endurance Ilousc Paint; JAP-A-Iilfllmoor- cllc Varnish; JAP-A-IQAC Porch and Deck Paint; JAP-A-LAC Zinc-O-Lilh Whites; and a host of others, in a wide range nf colours, Like the original JAP-AJAC, they are all easy to work with-you do lllcjob yourself. And every can carries the Gliddcn money- back guarantee of qualify. a THE GLIDDEN COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG cillrmaoll . seoudnlrtmv HEART "‘Plf'l(llllg Iiints," each member res- I lwndcd. l Rcport of sick committee was then lglvcn by Mrs. Carrier, stating the \'lll‘lllllS calls made during the month also that each and evcry one were much pleased with the fruit left them on behalf of the Institute. A new school committee was then appointed. It was moved and sec- nndcd that a letter of condolence be sent to the family nfMrs. Carey. Roll (‘all fut‘ next illceting to be answered by “l-lnllovv-‘ccn Sugges- lions." Mrs. Peter Mclnnls kindly invited the October meeting. . A vcry successful meeting alas then brought to a close by Community singing: and National Anthem, after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. lvlrs. McKlnnoml To the family of Mrs. William Carcyz- ' Vvolnclrls Institute desire to convey to you all our sincere sympathy in ihc donlh of your dcar mother. We pray ‘that God ltlzly comfort nnd sustain you ill this. your hour of sorrow, and rnpble you to say, "Thy Will be done." You still have the comforting thought that your mother's love still lives. and that she has just; passed on to :1 richer. fuller life. the glorious rcwnrd given to thnsc who have slrivon in this lifc to do His will and kccp Hi: commnlldlncnts. We rmlizc that you sorrow not as those who nlourn. but bclicviniz the rcnliza- _ t:nn nf all lhc Joys of her Heavenly Home. Sigurd nn lxlhnlf nf tho members of the Enrnscllfic Wnmcns Institute. Mrs. Roy llfuirh Mrs. Iisrnard Doyle. Pres. Laura Young, Soc. l >_--- _-__-_-_ ___. 'I‘rztccs of Lost Franklin CCU lnucd from Page 4 l illg \\'llllf'l‘f‘(l thcrc ill the icc at Bcolrlloy Island ‘liter llzlvlllg ascend- ‘ ed Wellington Channel to Lat. 77 dc- lgrccs and returned by the west azdc lof Cornwallis Island. Sir Johnl iFrnnklin was lll cnmllulnd and the record ondcd with "All well." A year later the cairn had boon opened and a iurlllol" note addcd, tolling of the abandonment of the ships and of being thcn beset. The paper was torn and told its tale of disaster". Sir John had dlcd on June ll, 1847. and nine officers and l4 men had perished also. Sir John Franklin had fought We, the members of the Earnscliffe‘ lstudcnt and‘ every year --;-_b ¢ Wardlaw Taylor, of St. Andrews, N. mCGlmQ has u: ‘lining ikcghle: B., the other clerk of the AsaemblyjMcphlnl‘ “fifth ‘is; bomxnlbn, s and a recognized authority on Pres- ‘ and R‘ dsi‘ A Mcphn“ {WW bytcrlan law and procecdin85. REV-lg‘ on?“ an M' skewart slum? Dr. Hugh Munroe, of New Glasgow, f Haven‘ _w' F‘ agmwn éonghaw, N. s., and Rev. Dr. William Beattie, 883"" l “meil canoe’ COW‘ an; of First United Church, London, as Ne“ M°C°‘;l“e bumbmané " well as many others, who have made Dmlel Me? u‘ ' a record in this and other lands. In_ A good program of Charlottetown his student days, Mr. Currie served Dntermmers has been arranged for mission fields in Lindsay Presbytery. ‘ the Long Creek concert. ‘which is to preferring that to the far-flung be held in Long crock Hal]. The fields of the east and west and omsoloists Wm be p_ D_ wulldn-ls and graduation he remained in his native _l Charles Earle‘ There Wm be a W“- province, serving with acceptance m‘ consisting o; m5, E, w, McKin- dcveloped ministers and a. greatheyv and M; Egflgg M15; Kathleen 1115-11)’ 975619119 chufch 191d!" “m9 Hornby will be the violinist and Miss caught his spirit and enthusiasm in ‘ 1,1111,“ 55,19, gcgompgnlgt, the Kingdom of the Master here up- ' 0n BBrY-h- Mr- Currie? family ¢°"- number of district meetings in Kings slsts of two daughters, the eldest of find Queens cflunties_ A; a ryclock, whom Christina Helen, gave a term l Monday evening. September 2i), tn Field of Korea, prior to its passing , ma, chairman, C. Chester Pratt, will Church and Slum he!’ YEW?“ hflsdn arranging the meeting are Alex- becn the emcicnt. 1191991‘ in m9 7101119 ander Anderson, Rev. A. MacAulay and congregational duties, where her and Mn QIHQDIQ)" of st, Peters; L. ability and experience prove invalu- ‘ s, Riley and A. J. McKinnon, of able. The younger daushter Jenn is . Dingwells Mills; James Dingwcll. of in Mr. Currie’: convention Imbsterns, and c. B. Clay, Bridgetown contributes to the upbflildifll <11 lhl l and E. MacFarlane. Annnndale. farmer's calling in Ontario. being resident about <10) ten miles from selected by Mrs. J. A.-C. Rodgerson, the birthplace of her father as wellilchalrman or the Entertainment, as herself. lCommittee to take charge of the ' t ti , i In May last, on the invitation of l musical program for he mee n? n Holy Name Hall. Among other en- gev‘: Mtmmifisgsko gfjefiligit'sulrlr' tertainers will be a quartet consist- urr e c - l . f R l l , M C id , mer in supplying various vacancleslfjzikosterglg 3122i); D133?“ a er on the Island and was appointed w: , , On Tuesday, September 30, there Nfiunay H512“ Ixnilhgogntgleorergig, will be a free concert in Mt. Stewart o one m n . » l Hall, Mt. Stewart at B o'clock. Rus- “m” ‘m "“’“““°" "m" m‘ “mlmlsen c. Clark, District Chairman, will was given to remain longer and ll]. due course a call was given that was l in command or the mceunt H’ _ ' _ ls completing arrangements with the in due course sustalned by Prcsbly- assistance of w_ L“ McLeod] and My £ZL¥..?.",".‘L“°S§Z”S.‘IJ 21.2 §;'Z.'.".'.T...‘Z g3; mfafluq‘ g" ifjjfm; g)“ , 4 _ , c wen, o ; av oac , rs- lsevcn years and ll» 15 much w meitol; A. J. MacDonald, Tracadlc; lewd“ M the l-leople that’ they have l James Smith, Webster's Corner; John ‘continued to hold up the blue banner J Divine. Peak“ station: Hams Arm zlggnajwrztfg‘ zeclfjrlierwwaoezzegi lfiilold, Bristol, and James Altkens. and , fields on our Island. The best wishes of all are extended to pastor and people and the prayers of all are “my granted to them‘ Rev’ Mr‘ The first meeting of the Memorial Currie has kept up the habits of a _ Committee in the Charlottetown or- smce mslganization was hold in Campaign Headquarters at 3 o'clock, yesterday afternoon. It was attended by W. K. Rogers. Chairman. and George Harry McKay, of Mt. Stewart. Mrs. Rogerson will announce the iprogram for the Mt. Stewart free concert in a day or two. graduation he has spent a month or more in study at Knox College. His method of presenting truth is known "5 ‘he Exlmslwly ‘m: nndxnewzglfillitcr. A. w. Hyndnlun. c. H. B. heme“ palhs are‘ l?" u‘ a 0x00 l"bongworth. L. D. Murray. H. A. C. Th“ d°°""":l“;“: “"3: ndmzon °e lScBrth, John P. Gordon, .1. w. Mc- L°.“§.‘.‘.Z“..I*.n.. avzzmz. l Ml» a ll 0- ~- Bis ct. o. F. n - .M.D.. H d ceivcd great and lasting benefit. But l” “l” W“ lR. Hill . H. M. D is , W. H. V. it is m his] pxtom Ital-ll tllrstmltfil: Dunbaljonlrlis WOf5‘l11‘lD.O,nT. 1.. Cums ix“! e mos A0 o It w Prowse, Mayor of Charlottetown, Ne" ° the" lays‘ “p” y James Paton and A. Pickard. form friendships cougzlcd to the k I d f n] me and needs - At the regular meeting of the Ex_ hlgzwueivg; Zlmrllarn mswht mm tlhc ccutlve Committee of the Campaign life and habits of Canadian people. held m Headquarters at 4 olclock‘ Having taken a. course in Agriculture Mrs’ H Hooper Home’ commander of the W ‘ Di ll ted "l the owe” ‘l Guelph‘ he l‘ m" that nine oolnl-ltellstsn tdalltosnwel-Zprlllrak- formed on all matters in these lines‘ lng good progress towards comple- and success, those fields that have “ML M155 Amy Earp; Roy D. Qulg-, Next week also will see a goodly‘ of six years in the Foreign Mission ‘ l-{Qly Name Hall, St. Peters. the dis-l under the control of the United ‘ preside at a lree concert. Aiding himl under Neson and hnd made three ex- peditions to the Arctic before his final one. He had surveyed many thousands nf miles of territory and had had a terrifying experience on one occasion. one of the party hav- lng in his madness resorted to can- lbalism. Yet a quarter of a century later he returned to the Arctic and perished. There is a fascinating and complete account of his adventures IF lT GOES ON WITH A BRUSH, USk LP-ul-I. Al} in one of the Chronicles of Caradn D series. "Adventures in the Far North," by Dr. Stephen fsacock, which concludes with the hope that that concern our people.‘ The best to which they have set their steps. A historical sketch of the congrega- tion will follow ln due course. THE DYING DOSE Go mark the dying role that fella Decaying to the ground; I think to human hearts it calla, a record buried somewhere in the fastnesses by Franklin or some o! his Rogcrs Hardware Co, Ltd. Dmdbuw", I P‘ E‘ l? ._ officers may yet be found. The dis- coveries by Major Burwash add em- ! nheeis in thil expressed belief. Tho‘ few who heard the sound: "Bo passes man's brief sojourn here, Today life's rose will bloom, Tomorrow, marred by time and can, He hastens to 0U with." _| ‘m, lion, and Charles H. Black. Comman- that he had all of his ten Captains. but that some of them had not yet g filled their teams. Both of the Divi- slon Commanders would like to hear from volunteers who are willing to ilserve as team members in the cam- ~ paign. Let. all our thoughts be kind and good. Since life's brief day soon goes; And may we [learn as Christians should. A imson from the rose. --!'- 8- MacArthur- larns vsuey- of knowledge should be a passion iwith us. There are so many kinds formation required nowadays ll) college can supply it. "Self-made" means more than ev- er, and much of the most useful knowledge is that which is acquired in the quiet hours of home study. Books on every subject are avml- able today and a knowledge of thlngs- and language-can be ac- lquirerl only by reading the best auth- ors. masters of language and their subjects. Maziy of the world's greatest men started life with few advantages. They succeeded while others failed, by everlastingly sticking to it. 'I‘herc is very little excuse for the ignorance found in people today.- ‘F. H. MacArthur. Lorne Valley. l of 1n- ._-________i__. UNVEILING TO TAKE l l MONTREAL, Que, Sept. 23—The Iunvciling of the statue of Sir Louis ' Hippolyte Lafontnine, Canadian stntcsrilan, which reoenily nrrlvcd in in Lafontaine Park. will take place ‘on September 28. The granite basal M155 Ruben; spgngey has been upon which the statue is to rest will ‘be completed shortly and the wivork of placing the historic image in po- sition is now being carried out. , At the special commemorative l ceremony by which the unvniling will be marked, pancgvric-al addresses of Lafontalne will be pronounced v by Hon. Rodolphe Lcnlleux and in Eng- lish by Hon. C. H. Cahan, Secretary of State. ‘lcontcst, Abbe J. M. Melancon. J. A. ‘Eailcy and Robert Choqucttc, will §rcad their poems. It has been ar- ‘rnngcd that in uvcathcr the nddlcsscs will be dr-liv- Vere-d in the cliy library near tho park. The date of the unveiling of the bronze plaques on the house at Bouchervllle. where Lafontaine was born. and on his vault at Cote des Neiges Cemetvy will be decided lat- er, Sir Louis Hippolyte Lafortainc, the Canadian statesman. was born _in 1507. educated in Montreal and practised law hero. In 133D. a yen:- after lacing caberl tn the bar, he en- tcrcd politics. Ho was a strong sup- porter of Papinonu but did not np- , prove of violcncr-‘bcllcving in cnnsti- l .tutional mcthods nf reform. Ho and Robert Baldwin hnd the honor of mstablhhing the first colonial min-. 'istry on an approved constitutional that the Amnesty Bill, hcttcr known as the Rvbelllon_ Losses Bill. wns passed which caused grave riots in Montreal. personal violence to Lord Elam. then Governor-General and tho destruction nf thc parliament bulldlnlzs then in Mnztfrcfll. when the minidry when out, of oi’- fice. In 1853 he was appointed Chief Justice of Lower Canada and pres- ident of the selgneurial court, which: settled the vexcd question of landl tenure in Canada. He was created al baronet in 1854 and died ln Montreal ' in 1864. A joint monument to Lil-l fontalne auo’ Baldwin is in Ottawa! EDUCATION LEAGUE l TOUR SUCCESSFUL‘ --_- l MONTREAL, Que, Sept. al-md-l scribing the various tours of the‘ Overseas Education League this’ summer as the most successful since their organisation by him in 1910., Majol- F. J. Ney. M.C.. vice-presid-l ant and also executive secretary of; the National Cnurcil of Education of Canada, arrived that l‘ PLACE TIIIS MONTH‘ The three laureates of a poetlcall CRIB of lnclcmcntl ‘basis. It was during their ministry. He retired from public life in 185i l time." gramme arranged for the mcmbezs cf the summer schools in French and English, the former at Paris. and 2114 latter at Oxford and London. had been equally successfully fermipglg. od. Livestock Market MONTREAL. Que, Sept. 23.. There Wcre 93 cattle. 216 calves. 100 lllnbs and sheep and '19s hogs m» sale on the two Montreal livestock nlarkets today. ‘There was not enough cattle on sale to cause any change in prices. One straight load of good north west cows brought 5.5; ‘The balance of the cattle were com- mon cows and bulls. Medium vcals sold for SB to $8.50 and common veal; around $6.50. Grass calves were poor in both quality and prlccs. A few very thin onles sold as low as $2.76. The balance of grasscrs brought $3 to $3.50. Lambs were lsteady selling for $7.25 to $7.50 for good ewes and vvcthcrs with a cut. married to the son of a f-"mer QlderjMjdgen; H H cox, More“; John Montreal and is row being erected lo; $2 pa. mt on bucks pa“ sheep {brought $4 and culls $2. isocks. armors. AND STOPPERS Spend a little time irl the selection of ‘lllfl hardware for your home. You will ilnd that we are right. in advis- ing you to come to our hardwflffl lsforc so that we can show you the llsiest and most practical in dflfll lsiops, locks, hinges and fastebincrl ,0ur line ls attractive as well as cf- fllcleni; the kind that will give full satisfaction. The Rogers Hardware C0., fily_.u:u& A l ‘l: u! J'- [. OPTOMETRY is a specialised science. concentrating all its rc- I sources to the end that Defective Vision may l» ‘ restored, Eye Strain relieved and l Muscle imbalances cor- i rested. l Any one of these defecil may be. and nearly alwflyl is. the cause of Severe Headaches If usdbtsa ma aud- aches. we will be clad t" investigate the condition 0f your eyes. and If necessari- farnlsh you with propcrl! fitted corrective glasses- 6. F. IIUWIIESBI orrollmralsr in Montreal from 1 Major Noy stated that the pm. .