,-'l 1---_~ 1'seae-e'-."L’,'.‘..| w‘,- 7 CAPITOL 1101>n_l_r' "'_—T A telntral other. ma". tbeirparentsandeldtrlesdsinthis" neat sillvmln“ ronsv sldliicil villi? . a ‘ —,-—- ’ “w” . . -P"—"“'$' - , g ‘ SH! WAS A SIBSN- if“ - ) ‘Qflnn ._ > _ ,, , m. .fth rFLiiiliNg-olllggixlglizlgs 9F mi-liirhialiilfiagétii-l-Yh? llgliliiLli-erslziga}; iouirl-mli-“i Mow‘ “mm-mega”? In Memoriam_ "“""'“'*<'~'F:“i“m"'f". aware a a - p, m, . . , _ __ - , . and m the Wen- - ' of the South Sees,» . ‘U70 ti! primitive pla- wnnreas more coawns. ./ _-__ ' A tenseiy dramatic story of the ‘Iinit-e-tives" will as you of l, love o! two brothers ior the ‘A 51%;?» “-t"‘vl..‘,'"i..u“““‘u‘.i‘ ""“ POTATO MEETING POBTPON- same woulan, that carries you lD-Jfhq Potgto meeting at nedrm-d on September eta, a shadow o! Glover. Ottawa. writes: i l “"951!!! with the from the arid desert of Morocco l‘ wmponruy Donna“ 1mm flu‘- floom w” “p; over me whole com- "A nicer hen issdlrstlosa, eflsflfi l O ' . e mgfiggvfg; , usuAl, mliwaggggggl; ;§°§;=;=_;;<; u... ltd... 1m w... o! mo. end m... n a".l'.z"ut“‘..ri".u..'z'rl,'g;l. - This.“ ‘aisle since P climax ever visualized on the o‘ m‘ ‘ gnu‘ mu“ l. u‘? "m "l u" '7'" f Ilr- ' ;_____- INGA IMINT- . Merge-N oyd,the esono .en - m. tsenngtiless -- ' .* _ ' the whole tive . It awakens ,. Vickerson. Arlington, Mass, anneun John H. Oolwill had peseedchislto t: ‘bomb m, dneygmthflmamm "DONALD cmsr ces the encasement oi her deusbter. met bcwnd- H9 hi4 l" Get e 25c or soc bar at’ your druggist’! . i IJOEOTH!‘ JANIS 3 Georgina Mu, to. m. Jssnes P. tender age of iour years end iwl‘ tacky. Ind digdtive troubles. “U " - ' g-_---- ~ osmpseu. sqn of w. and am. Sem- months and uu within a couple c! weeks before his death seemed to be showing good health. I-ie had grown to be strong. active end lovable but when suddenly stricken despite all that tender care and medical skill could do the little form ' ‘ehed until the angel came to receive the beautiful young spirit. Ilhere l8 1G“ 00 uwusss besides (slid sol-rowing psrcnisone brother Starl- uel OenapbelhOlty. marriage to take place in’ October. ‘i070 ‘Lanna or SYMPATHY MESSBS. BOULTEB AND PEPPIN will address a meeting in St, Mary's Hell, Souris, Tuesday, October 5th, at 7.80 p. m. Immediately after the meeting will consider the appointment oi a man to take charge of loading. , ‘ ‘i086 Mrs. Thomas Nicholson, Mt. Buch- anan, P. E. I. t Dear Mrs. Nicholson-We the meme bers of Mt. Buchanan Women's In: stitute do hereby extend to you, Mi‘, Nicholson, your son and daughter, D .21 f all‘! "bu" 3:: "u" P 1¢y_ The mun-u “M” w“ w“. our sincere sympathy in the death oi ' oussn ‘_“‘ - _ h so .75.. ula decks to suit with r0 ATTEND UNIVERSITY-Miss dim“ “Y "i" W“ "l" E- M- "m" b°i°v°d ‘°“ 41°‘ m" ° ml, ALSO ‘were, and sabers. Battered mfy m, Mmem, N", ‘Pu-m u, Aitken and was exceptionnlly largely‘ and visited him from H e to tinad \.,_ u ING g H11 war-ships go ' stterlded. Over a hundred cars and always found hi!!! 8° 5118M l!!! K hull" ° m! Y honor graduate or Prince of Wales , of S ortsn . down with their living ear- cone”. 1e",- m, wouvme n sqlteams followed in the funeral pro- iii-UH". ihfli he WHEN’, .118 i-hlt t0, . . as 2 me ALSO . 0 gees, One year in $3 Wm" ‘he Wm continue he; mun” ggggipn w Klnggton * , ‘where grieve for him would be only seliish- - I. “"'§..,.u, ‘COLLEGIANS’ ""°"".“"l‘,.‘.‘;. ‘if. otxmend- u mu. one"... "=- mcmm M 1M- m r"- "w- H“ Pr-"w “w” w“ "=11 *1" I FUN _ PEP_LAUGHS ‘mm’ ' bearers were William Younker, Ro- starting oi a fuller end e better life. ribci of“ m ‘w: land Buchanan, William‘ Glow and Raymond Go-l-lant. The floral tri- butes were: Pillow, father and moth- er; crescent, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yolmker and Mrs. iii-seer: wreath, lcusin Charlie; wreetl-n- cousin Olli- ford end Myron.’ crescent, Alton and Stanley Newman; spray, sc- and Mrs. Duncan Marshall, spray, grand- po end grandma Barrett; spray, Mr. end Mrs. H. Bowman: spray, Mr. and Mrs l. Kit-son: may. m- end we ‘med Kitsch: array. Mrs Daniel Pal- mer. Everett, M584 quay, Sarah Gees end Alice Boyce and Elvira Meolhdyen. > * which his sufferings here Jepared him to enjoy. We know how much l you miss him, but God saw fit to call him home to be with Him, which is tar better. , ' Calm is thy slumber, As an infant's sleep, But thou shalt. wake . _ No more to toil and weep. Thine is a perfect rest, Secure and deep. , Good-night! Gdcd-nightLGood-night. Signed in behalf pi Mt. Buchanan Women's Institute, Mrs. Nelson C5111 telo, Mrs. M. A, McLeod, Mrs. D. N. Buchanan. ATTENDING SYNOD-ltcv. Bruce Muir and lvlrs. Muir are leaving to- day for Steliarton, N. S., where they will attend the 56th meeeting c! the Presbyterian Synod. Mr. and Mrs. , A. E. Morrison will also attend. ‘I'll! MAIN FEATURE oi the In- door Circus st Merhet Building this evening will be the boxing bout be- tween Stenley Steele and Gus Ions- aphie. This bout takes place at, 9 p. m. ‘ _ 7000.. --Mr. William Darby, son of Mr. H. A. Derby, M. L. A,,'cf Abrenfs Vil- ,All New Plays i‘ ‘Ipnnvcst EDWARD a M A E ' ‘ONE WEEK STARTING Jazz Orchestra "Monday Oct. 7th. NEW PROGRAM DAILY Popular Prices 17—P1aYe1‘$_17 IBEDIBIOTON NOTES ;,_owden Indifferent But Smokes Innumerable Cigarettes. I; ' (Canadian Press) _ v , TORONTO, Ont, Sept. 28—-A very i" vhufm “picture of m. Hon. Philip cheqngezjis furnishedin an article by J V. McAree in the Mall and Em- plmri-f “Alli English contributor to the ~ Ncwillork Nation says that not since ‘fhis WON-id seem t0 b6 flbOilii whgi; gorge Qompetent worms-is To Friend Dr Critic " ‘British Chancellor Probably Most Thourough Qfiocialist In. Present Ministry-Teetotaller [with having the finest intellect ill the Labor party, and he is probably ‘uhe most thoroughgoing Socialist in the present ministry. He has also. and by common consent of his critics, a remarkable gilt for finance and economics. Indeed Kathleen Wood- ward. writing in the New York Times magazine from London, says that he excells any chancellor oi’ the Iexchequer since Gladstone and we have no doubt, she is merely quot- critics hands on, and when he rose from his sick bed he was es staunch a social- ist as any man m lllrlgland. His faith in the theory has increased with his years and there has increased alsohis ability ‘.0 put in forceful, oitcn ven- ormous, speech the thouflhii that a‘ rise in his none too charitable mind- Ho never lhdluzcs in personalities- but he has the gift of making his v16- tims writhe. No man is more cour- ageous. No man is more willing to stand alone for a principle. It cost him not a tremor, we believe, when he utieredvhis iambus ultimatum at nouncedln one. French paper as the kind o1 Englishman who had burn- ed Joan oi’ Arc he would receive the insult as a man gently disoloiming o compliment. "Mr. Snowdenb people are believ- ed to have been Yorkshire weavers. and there is at least) no doubt about the Yorkshire birth and descent of of his political suocessck and one of The Hague, and when he was de-. Labor party. She wears her clothe! with as much griwo as any flim- crst in the land. She his rriends s- mong all classes end these $10M! am has at her home, which lives her husband a chance to improve his social contacts if he desires to do so. But generally he prefers i0 be solitary. "He is e tectoteler whose only intomlperance is the smokiril °1 innumerable clllreties. Helios Nil! widely andenioys a game 0f ched- He is said, like msny other mm- men, to bo a detective story addict- Shut ofl {Pom all Piiyliflqi willim“ and not by nature a genial crooni- panioncble men, Mr. Snowden has devoted tile past 25 years oi his liie to the cultivation of his lntollect. His heart. we think needed no strenrtil- ening." Stock Quotations Aibhlsn, Top. st Santa Fe. ny. . 274% Fredericton school is progressing favorably under the seiliul manage- ment o! Miss Adele MacI-elian. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weeks, oi U. S. A., are visiting in Fredericton, "the guests of the iflilifl"! parents, Mr. and many friends ere glad to see him and to meet his wife. - Fredericton is very glad to wel- and Mrs. Frank Outoliife after a honeymoon trip to come horns _i_. Mrs. Howard Weeke. ‘OI Ml‘. the New England States. The many iriends oi Miss Agnes Arthur and Miss Mary Stevenson ‘are glad to know that they are re- covering rapidly from operations for appendicitis. Both these you!!! 18d!" speak very highly oi the P. E. I. Hos- pitel. Neil (has, Walter Weeks and finer- o!‘ the notthwest-S. 1.1.- Hsroidw d days|or s20 dollars ‘fine. ‘A =pohi- bition csse=wes adjourned. ‘A -vicious e man was fined $300 irlrvebreech of tile Prohibition ‘Act. l ' ' the vacation period during which the interior of the building had been newly painted and decorated. the Baptist Church was opened for serv- ection oi Miss Spencer, provided an lege. is home on e month's holiday visit to his- parents. He" is now in charge ef the Consolidated Mining d: smelting‘ Oanpanyof Oeneda et Prince Albert, Sash. and reports much activity in the mining districts ronrcs cover-s; the Police Court yesterday morning a men charged with drunkeness was given dog was destroyed. Friday afternoon THE BAPTIST GIIUBGIF-Aiter ice yesterday morning and evening? (ml-lot please copy) ’ LNICIOLASOOLWILL c ‘Iiheeommuntiy ciliinuton has rusteinedeseverelossintiuoeu- lingoitholete R. Nicholas Colwill, which occur-led on July‘ ma, mo, ettheegeoivsyeenrlewesascn oithe-laiedharlesoclwillwbocems tothiscountsywlseneyoungmen from Devcnshirgmglendflnlede- ceased spmt his 1ife.in the com- mumtylnwnlmhswasbornausm thslonlspenofeervicehehodbeen privilegedtoshardhewonhiawey to e position oi leadership. Having sherodlilodhenlthtowithino-short time before the last, he had always bemlbletotabeenectivepartin every phase oi life which he shared. He WI-s a loyal follower oi the faith oitheldethodiit Olnnehendlster ottho United Church. always deeply Emit of praise. and one or the have 531d, we eon well remember Mn smwdmx He h“ m element," ___ Excellent audiences, particularly -in “WW3 4" l" WW3‘ "W191" ‘ xtraordmal-y iuilngs that has m, ovation which iihe House o1 school education and clan became e '_" Miss Marion MacDonald and Miss i!" "m1"- "N in Iimtilfifl- BW- "'4 ‘°' w" w‘ ' m“? ‘m ‘ ,.. °¢ in Wllmll hl-"DYY- Pcr- wrmwns save Mr- Srwwdcn when clerk m the Inland Revenue Excise Rum“ 5°?‘ 3°"°“°*"“°“ Ruby Ford. oi Glasgow Road, visited A- °~ "iilwli- "Mb" 1"" ""1"" “A” a ‘Th’ “m” ‘"4 " ,fl"°“'° w" “W” "- ma" 1n PW‘ he made his first budsct Speech in department. After his health. had mnhhed by ‘mhmwn “d w?" Fredericton recentifgucsts of Mr. ‘mm hi‘ "luflm- Wmmd- i!" Il°' “m!” o‘ u” mufm’ _, life more indiflerent to the ac- the firs; MggDongld government, been m some measure restored he Members Montreal Stock Exchlnlc- m‘, Mm K a mckmm quent and searching sermons, the I“ u" "Emmi"? m‘ h‘ 11°14 "i" lot the people and more ec- This may, oi course, have been as became a Socialist NOPREBIIdi-it. 8nd morning subject being ‘Limiting Putt!“ 51 l "Film" 3°? a Yell‘! m‘ ' W "w ‘meek! "m! item °i much e. tribute to the personality o! ‘in 1904 was elected chairmen of the NEW “um EXCHANGE Three or our youns men. Messrs. 5°53’ ""1 u" °""i"- "I "i" n. w" ' "M" o‘ m’ M“ mu PiCtilfel for a series oi’ loc- ' -" i-hlfl i118 Vlfltnt Bfit- the man as to the wisdom of his Indepemmy, Labor pug; n“ flrpt M1473’ A full choir, under the dir- hm’ Bu‘ m‘ ‘mm’, u‘ °°nn°°u°n ' tures he ls to deliver this comln winter in Boston and other l VISITS MARiTiMl-‘Sl - son Murray. motored to Albcrton on 1; d , - ~ _ ‘ wile has described him in “The tragedy in Mr. Snowdexfs one most memorable oi them was his Am- Cim °°- ~ - - - - - - 155% 5und,y_ The, w,“ the “m; o, ML imprusive and worshipiul music. ‘mam!’ m‘ win“ ‘i’ ‘u “m” .,'§‘il',‘§’,,4§'.‘,.§',§f,,’,"§{}f'fi°,§,§,' ‘e phrase, “Ibo Sea. Green In- life w 1 m; s11 felled w 1 c .1, mm - Am. Car d: Fdry. Co. .......... 06 m 3mm" i" 359°“ 9° M10 5 who was accompanied by Mrs. Merritt, ‘ . hile t c1811 y, eetioninBlack llrn,n'l‘orys B andMrsfllfhomss Gass, b" i‘ iormideblesnddan- must '_oppeer.eosllivho for the existinsorder of for Mr. Sncwden is opposed . KlLiHeisnotanma-rchistlbut rebeilemsolmtllscunshaatllc favor. He is e cripple, make him tenderer lb others, has sofioned political aspgrities m his a. bloodless little man who hobbies about on two stioles. He has been pilke that since he was a youth when‘ e bicycle acci- dent brche his bonu and twisted his i hold, in 100d. This he achieved with- out money and with little support. Naturally he was c. pro-Boer and iihis was One of the dignbilitief ho had to overcome though he never soughtuto do so by apologizing. Like most other leaders oi the Labor P8!‘- Ahaconda Copper Min. Co. 117% N, Y. Gen. dz Hud. Rv., R, R. .. 223% Con Gas Co. (N. Y.) Internatl Petroleum flndouemanwhoheerdhimetme Besuewbobelievesmiherleflrlcw- denswkemoreiniihevelnoincrd Palmerston. .. ‘Those wholes-e inthlates o! his seythetethonleinhisliblmryheii oneoithalnaostchsrmingofmen.‘ Butsinceifliisisalwsysseidofpee- Mrs. pswscn Stevenson is Gran- ville with her sister, Mrs. Ira Mallet, who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Acklsnd, of teacher oi rredsricton. is a third. year student in Prince o! Wales 00l- 1680 thil Yelr- His many friends wish him every success throughout tn yesr._ 3979!’ UUIDOI-‘ltlon ........_--..-.l32 SOCIAL EVENING-Tho Auction Forty-Fives and Whist Tournament being conducted m o. w. n r-rill in aid of the new parish drew en- other large crowd last evening and growing interest is being taken in the effsir. ‘me committne in charge the prise being drawn by Mrs. Arsen- sult. The gentlemen! prirq was won by Mr. J. Rush. In the Auction Ibr- ty-Pives. Mrs. Mary Kelly captured . the first prise for ladies. and Mr. Lawrence Doucetto the gentlemeafs prise. In the “freeze out" Mr. Wm. Bowl-saliva! sulibortaofthe Orlnlel-cdseendinrecosnii-iono! whethishslpendinililenesmeent tothatsccietyhisbrothermenlbers noes. his ilmily eeauzym; m m, Ibirit oi’ 800d will that had always prevailed. Another humble follower of the Master has been celled to stand face w fsee e-nd there a 1m toilets-n i“ Ivfliticn. besides e soncwlng We. we dluehu Mrs. Geo. Green, irhieited Halifax, Cape Breton, includin Q < . Loui South Shore, including Chester, enburg and Yarmout Moncton, Fredericton. Charlottetown. Cape Breton, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt donned miners’ outfits and descend , Hampshire, , - - ; liiioiiiuuty he would have (he will smile so that he lay on his beck ml- q he was against (he World War Reading 0o. ------ w,“ ‘§,‘f,,,‘f,‘,‘,‘§“‘f,‘, is w be consrotuiated on the success 22$ if“ m” "“ “m” ii“ ‘iiioaiuioui: SL1 lamiilm ‘tof-abdjtter the present British p0li- twelve months and never recover- and suffered ostracism aha contume- 1mm Pac. Ry. .......... .. mum, mm‘, mamcm on sum oi the undertaking. The prise win- ma, h," “if!” mm‘? ‘"4 h’ ceiling. " ~~ licelflhocial and economic universe ed his health. In his conveloscenoe ly as a. result.- I-Ie is a pacifist, and U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. . . u” ' ‘ ners irl last evening's whist were as m mm was?‘ “upgfily "u" i‘ lo bits and remould it nearer to his he read every bod: on socialism and Internationalist, illiihough we dare Westinghouse Else, . ..... .. . 383% ' " follows: Mrs. F. Arsenault and Mrs. m u” “y o! 1 a’: w HID’ h. l“ m‘ Q.- “ _ _ __,,,-__-,_._aQ;5-¢$ . llceirtis desire. He is being credited political economy which he could lo! say that it would _be impossible to U. S’. Steel ....... .. 224% w; Wm,“ Nlcbouw, 5 mm" mwllnl tied for ladies’ 1118i’- Pllfll. m m and‘ ' Bey urg. New Glasgow, Pletou John, Sydney» Bnddeck, Glace s in the coal mining district oi _ g mm, Utum“_A _ a ‘Prainor and Mr. Binns won over all Kgnuum m“. up“, P“ ‘V’ “m” “MPW” i“ P” alum Oil .. our °°““’°m°"' New Haven wim w ormxlliligzf “° m“ °°‘"' m” °' “w” Imperial oll m; “""‘ ton and John l-r. muwooc. nine we are not wisolly convhced. nut - ' NIW IIOTILS Al‘ IUSTICG- thereisnoqueationthsbin Mrs. Rlusticoispreparingmgwwurgq, BANK! Snowderl, e woman oi intellectual dil tinction. he has one of the nlost popular ‘osieeses in the ranks of the business neusulnmer. Mr. Howard lenmsnativecfntlsticosndresid- i-Iilfortbepest several years inithe ilnited States as a contractor, has retweedtojtustieoeedisremed- ellinlthooldhhrshslhotebwblch - I 20 Charming uede ALL BRAND NEW- ALL AUTUMN MODES- AT THIS LOW PRICE , "Suede" nu is smooth. no. nnle. sad how may a will onede-ilnishedmatsriaiaolwintereoets. Tishleltiawlisaited a sums-many psoiles....soitlilowiltil....bloorno eloois....lflgt euelrnnel-iili-f loreheadcllt. ' HAWAIIAN ‘ brown verfllfvidrnflfl) eellea loses-es wnes red‘ __ ' - . ammo! eerie 1 m"; ,3, ' imbisivuilistfcli‘ “GI-Ill Ileen rears rllse new m. . i"."'.i~,*..'.::-'~~.-. Y i ‘ :::'..'nl:r::.'r.-:~ c l - " -.— '1'!» -' i "m-wm 3w‘ Velvet Hats Matrons Hats ’ ' ‘ ‘r ' i ...,.,...l"""' ’ v.1 leech in vogue can lnVeiveleessdleih lovely l aifldrm'rkgub ran. Allshedes . use. v - Velvspsal m; l $6.00 $3.75 to $7.00 41.23 to $1.50 '_ l as. A. gm¢b0N