fi _ts .v IT ' is ` <.Gil'l5 a splendid' _of just- the IQU WANT prices Coveheud; 7 p.ni'.' York. the Co., well V.A_lJ. \voi'k overseas.. - '_ Boots ,QRNEOLIN on ‘Low cor MoDERA'ri~; ‘Beer day ter bor. ot' \ ing 1 ' V oi' ive cream and cake. UNIVERSITY - - _ Novsscoiln. ill‘9 Sciences, Applied Theology. B.Sc., B.Th., M.A., and admitting to the but schools. First two year: given as electives course. First year in Law, and Theology electives in B.A. course. has slsts hold nine returned anticipating sary We paid, coun on faculty in Thrcr equipped the West 1883, \I lee. George I. Cllizl, Pi|.D.. D.II., l.l..D.. Prtlllcll. Nonnsen begins occ. me toll. the in mei' " ' N9" tnei hrot th e Io . and and le*-muuciu llld Fll’Sl every respect. School. - For Younger sive I0? Ill\1=lYiI¢d give him something to occupy l»_D¢WOI-ll. Il. li.. Principal. ummm s-ein up. os. im. ACADIA (il_)ll.LEGIATE Business Aciiiu-:uv IOIIVII-I-l /-' `~ _NovlS¢J1|- one in HS decessoi' hail done. ,__.?._i-_M PAYB to lilly ill tbl Pl'01l!l0& vonk cihcurr.-nev. F. H. Lime- ,iohns will conduct services to-nioi'row, “ at 11 a.n:i. at Pleasant Grove; 3 p.m. PRESENTATION-Miss _Belle Mc- Millan, who has been for several years efficient and obllging boolckeeper of th Charlotttown Light and Power was yesierdny~preseB,led with a purse of gold by the iirni,"§s1a recog- nition of_ hei' services an,dfa`a a fare gift, prior to 'her taking up li-ir LINEN SHOWER.- A number of i'|'lends gave a linen shower on Thurs- rvrning at thc home oi Mr. Rod- erick MatIiuson.in honor of his daugh- Miss Katie Mathieson who will be inarricd the latter part of Septem- Tlw popular bride to be -receiv- ed many lovely gifts llie presentation hicli was followed by the serv- RIO ALTO RANCH SOLD.- The High River, Alta Times says:-“We informed that this well known iancliing property, on the North Fork of lligli River, has recently changed hands, ami that Mr. J. Walter ings sold out his interests to Mr P, Burns of Calgary. ’l`l\is property con- of ten thousand acres ot' free- land, and between eight and thousand acres ot' leasoliold, with one thousand to eleven liniidred head oi well bred cattle, and ility horses, together with ull the improve- ments, 'bulldlngs. fences. etc. neces- for a first-class going concern. have not heard the exact. price as the cattle have not yet been ted out. but understand it is well to a <|iiiirtei' of I1 million dollars. Messrs. lugs llros. started cattle and liorse ranclilng on Rio Alto llancli In early days, F. VV. ings, coming from i’. E, island In the fall of being joined hy his brother in spring oi’ 1884. They continued on business togetlieruntll the sum- of 1iI00, when they dissolved par- shlp, J. Walter buying out his hei"s‘interest, and continuing on cattle husiness, and, F. W. going anion, Alberta, where he is en- gaged in farming on an extensive scale ,and also runs it large hunch of cattle and horses. We understand Mr. ings and family will move over to Vancouver, where he luis some oxteir land and mining iiivcstniciits, which require looking after, and will his leisure time. Mr. Burns has secured of the best ranching properties Alberta, and with his well known business capacity,will no doubt make great a success of it, as his pre- " _Young Men. ` Nillelieth Year llinuidsni un schaéffcr Boy, una - IITUESDAY IS THE LAST QAY FOR RECEIVING DISCOUNTS ON EL Train- 1 E UST CTRIC LIGHT BILLS FOR AUG- LIGHTING. PAY TODAY AND SAVE MONEY. 1277-9-7M3l. Catalogue of apply to AICIIIIIALD. - - love Booth. me un. us. im. VICTORI C0 MONTREAL A NESIDENTIAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN STUDENTS ATTEND- ING MCGILL UNIVERSITY by thc late Rt. lion. and Mount Royiilr to degre& in Arts inthe main fiiom those but under identical condi- to degrees in music. for residence should early as accommodation is limited. prospectus and information to The Warden. ‘-miami-q-3 if is ~ _;f4 REGAL Wild Strawberry Lompound A_ safe. pleasant and ef- fective rem_edy for relaxed conditions in various kinds, of summer comolaints, such as Diarrhoea, D y s e nt r v. Cholera lnfantum, Cholera Morbus, Cramps, Colic, etc. Sold, only by _ J iI[li|N A. MCDONALD- Prescripiion Druggis t'-= li Conservatory. AX LADIES’ COLLEGE AND , Conservatory of Music (Affiliated with Dalhousie College) is called to the following points in our College and » ‘ work as presented in our calendar for 1918-1919. _ I of the college in an important educational centre with. Dalho_psie_ University . ` ' and completeness of oo’r' educational courses, thus i of all dchool ages and grades suitable courses of _rank of the teaching staff in all departments of means provided for careful and thorough physical made for the care and guidance of the` resident of her life and conduct. for 1917-1918 numbering. 651. Te , . F, September. it I . . , _ :ve Ano neo »»|»»»¢¢ Crucible .. 69 F3 TV P. R. S. .. .... ..... 71% L_ 53?!" °~: -=*¢v=-' - ::::_11-::::_-;; _; :_;~_-__~;_-_-_-:_-,-,y -at CHARLOTTETOWN KINDER- GARTEN reopens Monday Sept. 9th. ' 1292. _._.... , MNID WANTED-Ill fltmlly Of l`h'l`ee see classified ad on page one. 1200 . - , , THE WOMEN'8 PATRIOTIC A8- SOCIATION will resume their sewing in the Armourles, Monday afternoon at halt past two. 2i.` LONG 'CRE,EK&-Mr. William Scott will conduct the ‘service in Long crock Baptist .church on seine- sth at L1 a..in. ' ' .' ' THe~usuA|. suPPi.v or FRESH V CHICOLATES AT JOHNSON 'JOI-INSON’3. THE SATURDAY NIGHT SUPPLY HERE. 1288-9'7-Mil, THE P. E. I. UNITED BAPTISTS Quarterly Conference will convene with the East Point Church, Sept. 17 and 18. cnop sA|.E.-For sine on aiu farm of the late Henry Mallett at Cornwall, lot 32. 30 acres oats, acres wheat and one acre of potatoes. 1287-9-7-M2lpd FOR THE FARMERS.-The Guard- learns that Mr. James McLeod, llamp- shire, has completed' arrangements with ri New York firm to supply oil cake, which will -be sold to farmers :it very attractive prices. RECEIVES PROMOTION-Capt. l. E. Croken, A.V.C. of this city who ia new in Ainbala Cantonment , india. has been appointed Deputy Assistant Director Veterinary of Ambala Brig- ade, Ambala. India. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. - Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Carter an- nounce tlie engagement ot' their dau- ghter Ruby Helena, to Heath Morri- sonflhlsliolm, son of -Mr. and Mrs. James Chisholm, North Tryon. Mitr- riagc to take place this month. 1291. CANADIAN BAR.-At the meeting- of the Canadian Bar Association in Montreal this week, the following bar- rlsters were appointed' on the Council etaoin etaoincmfyp sihrd lushrdlush Vice-Presldnet, Hon A. E. Arsenanlt, Vice-President, A. B. Warburton, K. C., Charlottetownf Benchers-G. Gaudet. K. C., and J. D. Stewart, K. C ,Ch'.ir~ lottetown. Council- W "E, Bentley, Martin, K C. C G. Duffy, G. S. Inman town FORMER U.C.C STUDENT -Miss Sadie *McGregor left last week l`0r Wolfville N.S. where s'he wiill take charge of the Commercial Classes of Acadia. Since graduating from the Union Commercial College, Miss M,0~ Gregor has been engaged in teaching with marked success. Her pemnanslilp students were known for their excell- ant writing and In all other subjects her work was of ii. lilgli grade. We wvlsli her success in her new field o labor. A PLEA9l=NG EVEN1'-Yesterday ,aftemoon Miss Nellie Gillespie and Miss Jean Aitken were waited upon in the provilnceial Building and 'pre- sented with e. purse of gold from some ot' the officials. Needless ~to`~say these young ladies, who are so nobly doing their part, were highly complimented by the several speakers on their being able to take up V. A. D. work overseas und -assured them ofthe good wishes of their fellow workers for their success and safe re- turn. Miss Glllesrpie and Mies Aitken. were Iagiiiln presented In the evening with a subntanclal remembrance in _gold from 'the congregation of the St James church of which they both valued workers. , ` if E‘_.".'_T"'_,. sl @. . _W _Siilili IUUI » I _ HALIFAX, N. S., Sept. 6.-(Qnota- tions) furnished by F. B. McCrei1dy l 'Co. stock and bond brokers, :nem- bere Montreal Stock Exchange, Mo Curdy Building, Halifax, N. S.) CLOSING °Rl6E8 |Ye¢tordsy|Todny 87 Atchison 86 Annconda .. M.-F. Ct. ... Mex Nor Power 108% Reading .. .. 91%, S.'l'.U. . 44% 47% 80% 69% 89% 10214 102% 104% oz 41% 68% _T27 70% - 120% ... -»» ....» "" "and was`i1"general favorite. \ K. C., C. R. Smallwood, K. C.. K..-I-_ K. C.. and D. A. McKinnon Charlottei Shot “’°““d5 in 1°” Hide- ' Commercial .subjects and has met ' Guardia" ~ » ~ Ll-ilii lille (3P¢°|lI t°'Tho Guardian) The foIl0wluz.Island names are .ini to-day’s casualty list: _ TORONTO. Semi-_-msn of wounds, W- Martin E1¢l°_n.._B5lrm'1>.isi.1. J. A McMillan, St. Peters Bay. Mr. ‘sainuct ecrnsy ni. ssside 're- ceived the sad news yesterday stat.. ing that his son Sydney had made the supreme sacrifice. Pte. Corney en- listed with the o,rlginal.l05th Batt.. crossed over to England and' drilled there until his opportunity came to fall in line for France, where he nobly performed his duty till;Aug.,25th when' he died from the effects of a bad wound in the bend. Pte. Corney was-»in' his early twenties and was ii member of Prince Edward Lodge, l.0.0.F. Previous to enlistment he was drug clerk in the store of Mix P. N. Enman, where his cheery smile and plei1s`arit` manner made him a general favorte. To the bereaved parents, sisters and brothers, the deepest symath-y of the whole community is extended. '_ Mrs. Charles Doucette, S'Slde re- ceived word yesterday that her son. Pte. Ernest Doucette, Infantry, wail killed in action, Aug. 24. , Pt<=..'D`oucefte was liuglel' with the 105th Batt., while stationed at. S.’Slde Mr. George Cobb of Moncton, form- erly .of S.’Slilo received word yester- day that his son, Pte. Wm, Cobb. In-_ fantry is officially reported admitted' wounds rlglit leg-. Mrs. Ernest McQuarrlc received word yesterday that her husband had been officially admitted to l.2tn Stationery Hospital, Aug 27, with gunshot wound in neck. , Mrs. Arblng Bowncss, S’Slde receiv- ed word yesterday that her son, Gor- don W. Arbing had been admitted to the 54th General Hospital, Aug. 29, gassed and wounded Mr. Ephriam Pinoau S‘Slde received news yesterday that his son, Mich- acl Plneiiu, has been admitted to.-ltli General I-lospltalf Caiiiicrs, Aug. 29, gunshot wound in face. Corey Steeves, Calgary, formerly of S.,Side was notified yesterday that admitted' to 56th General Hospital. .on Aug. 23, with gunshot wound in hand. , -' , Mis. Fred Farrant, S.’Sidc received word yesterday thntlier ‘brother Fr_aiik Mutart was admitted-to the 56th AG>eneral`Hospital, Aug. 29, with gun- Mr. Phillip Murphy of Sturgeon re- ceived a telegram yesterday that his only son, Pte. Nicholas Murphy had been admitted' to the Rouen General `l-fospitalj ,on the 29f,t11 August, suf- fering tfroynfyia multiple gunshot wounds. Pte. »'Murphy, who was a P. W. C. Student, enlisted In the 105th Batt.,` in February, 1915, was trans- fcrred to the 104th at. and later to' thc “Fig-lltlilg 26th." Pte. Murphy is a brother of Miss Mary Murphy of the Bunk of Nova Scotia, City. Mr. Wm. A. McDonald of Panipure 1 Island received n telegram yesterday that mc. Louis n. J. Mcnonniti ima been iidmtted to the Rouen General Hospital, Aug. 29, suiferliig from :L gunshot wound In the foot. Pte_,Mc- Donald was one of the P. E. Island’s most successful teachers, enlisted' In the 105th Batt. in March, 1915, was transferred to the 104th Batt. and lut- er to the “Fighting 26th." I Mrs. Edwi`trd`lrving,‘ Chiirlottctown received word yesterday that her brotherr, Pte. Douglas Carr, who on- listed in Regina' In ‘the _46th Shsi{; atchean Regiment, was wounded. He ,I it to Gen. Hospital, Aug 23. Guiishotl his son,,Ai'thur Steevcs, infantry was' Alli. , -¢,. .- . -_ - & 5’-in e ' 'I_!he-annual -meetint of tbe~P.E.l. ` Fish and Gains Protection Association I was held last night in the city Court oem. There was-a' fair attendance, tlie~Presirdent Mr A.E. -Morrison- in fthochaiir, There was a lenStli`y dis- cussion"oi1't‘he enforcement of ‘the game ' laws. Fisheries-, InsD8C¢°i‘ ‘Glillant was present arndwsssured the Association that he -had full power to not on any specific information receiv- ed. ’l"he~l-nspector alao»brou8l\l 1° ‘the attention of the meeting that a law- exla»ts~wh.loh lvrdiliblil »l-hi! wishing 'of more tihan thirty -trout at one time ,and a case is now pending for in-A fringement of this clause. . ,_The following officers were elected. Prlsedcnt A.E.Morrison . Vice Pres Queens .l.GGaudet K.C. Vict Pres Prince Hon AJS. Arsneillllt , V-ice Pres Kings M.A. Pucquet ` Sec. Treas. J. A. McMillan ' ln-lyndman, James Duck, James Paton’ M.L.A., A.W. Holroyd. R.N. Cox,- W.W. Stanley George S. Inman K.C. ,Capt A.R.B. Duck. » , ‘ On motion Inspector Gallant was ‘lelected n life member of the Associat- ion PERSOIIIILS Miss Edna Jenkins of the Forester ‘ llouse Pownitl, and her brother Elias _spent Friday in the cl-ty. Mr. and Mfrsf A. E. Jamieson of llalifax, have arrived in the city mi~ a visit to Mr. and Mrs, S. F. lloilit- son. Mr. Peter McQuald. Mechanical Superintendent of the P. l-I. I. R.. left for llallfnx Tlmrsiliiy morning io vis- it. his son Patrick. .4 Miss Amelia Chandler and Miss Emma. Doyle, (`lty, left yesi_ei'day morning on a visit to lluntcr River the guests oi' Mrs. D. Ross. Mr. Louis P. McGuigan, Hope River metered to the city on Thursday ev- ening on a business. trip returning yesterday morning. Miss Florrio Murchison who has spent- 'her vacation with her mother Mrs. Murchison, West Royalty. has returned‘to Brooklyn, New -York. , Mrs. John S. Chandler, City. left yesterday morning on ~a. visit -to North Wiltshlre~where she will be the guest of Mrs. Joseph Matthews. The many friends of Miss Mamié Smith daughter of Mi-fund Mrs Henry Smith, city, will regret to learn that she was operated on yesterday in the P E Island Hospital suffering iroin ii, severe 'attack 'of appendloltls. “_ Among the visitors from Kensing- ,ton to Borden on Sunday were the following: Mr and Mrs. J. B: Profltft Mziss Gladys Doyle, Pte. R. Doyle. Mp. Nelson Caseley, Mr. John Hard- ing, Mr. James Murphy, Mr, Hartle Bouness and Mr. J. T. McK.ay.R , The Misses Eileen Keele, and Lou- ise -Foley of Albertoii have arrived in Charlottetown where they are taking up their studies in Notre Dame Aca-:L eniy. They were accompanied by the Misses Bertha Gillis and Ethel Foley who are spending o holiday visiting friends in Charlottetown. James who had been in Franco was s a son of Mr. Ralph Carr, lorinerly of _Coveliead ,ond ne'w\of Regina. Mrs. H. D. Coffin, Mount Stewart, was notified yesterday tliiit lier so Lance Corporal Arthur CQliln was. wounded, g_unsliot___wound in left leg. Mr. Roderick Mathleson of the P. E. I. R. liasreoeived word tha»t,h,ls eoni Pte. Louis_Mathloson. has been wountlieid in -the`fa»ce. Mr. Mathleson has four sons oversieds. ` ' suibsequenilily in Scotland 'for ix time' and belt there :for home. On the voyage his ship was tor-pedood off the coast of Ireland and heiwent book to -Scotland aigain . At tho time ef 'the diaasrtier he received a gold medal and twenty five pounds :for saving life. Jack, after recovering from his wounds liiisgono back to the front an-d it fourth Ibrother, Franik, is in the Arxiieirican Army. ,Executivez Isaac Carter. A.W.' - ~' __ T _ .Y ‘ -__- -*-r ` - ~ _ ,_ _l - . *” Y .I -. -» Irv* ` .csufasistorisiuws-ceisusss'r .I _ _ , _ _MATINEE DAILY ,AT 3.15-NlGI'i'I"'1Af’l"7 8F45 " _ , i .\ ,_ , _ ~ i L_, " -- -ev-H - - » -_--.- f- »- . _ . ,_ 'l`lie} Frank Glenilon ' ~ f - V ,,- Stars Hedda Nm. fn. -“iIl_om=\n slide- ”;’_.S\°fv ‘ The Weli’,l. “ A Second Episode Z A Ennucdy -~ “The .Open I Switch" ‘ A Sensational train wreck is but one of the many thrills in this 1 _ i vl- L ._,, exciting e 8 i s o d e_ of - one of the est serials as , we haveeverscreened \ ' HEDDANOVA _ -» 1, A Feast Of Anotherlzf S§irl'lling_ (&1;§ _ laughter Episode..i.n.the. _ ,.3 ` I charlie Adventnresifoiif '- " ff* Chaplin I Slingarc " I” ‘he __ Entitled- - \ _ Rousiabo ut “Then Tracking _ Am ol Siingaree 2Laugning f ,il 6 THE PATHE N EWS Monday & fi uesday Up to the minute scenes JACK PICKFORD _` IN , from the Allied __ "_ ‘ Trencbes “The Spirit ol '17 U“: Q _- *E ` A. ' _ -V""FlZ People’s Theatre TONIGHT AT 7 AND 8.45 `. ' Mutual 1 Pictures P_res_ent ‘ 1 ‘S /"'1t.|< , _ ni|,Ni .ir F itnlois ' 9?' *Uir¢l»l't1"’oT%l\v\li:i:)iali.cooNAw. M.A.. um- ~ onlime »~~“r_=:s-cs2s”~°' _wer Boro ` vl°\\\§\ ' ` - c.i.»a»s...\$nA,p\i;ui~n , ,,____-_f"°“""“*" . » MOUNT ALLISON LADIES' Fo,u`N_nso 1 , sss`s|ou_1`b1e10 or1~:Ns~s.§T'I`El»ini-3_1; _'I hwémmg student. _wimml neudmfm Comfortable Residence, lining Staff of A¢coinm0an¢idn=-for which ‘MouN'r--fsLLi- "‘P°"'°"°°°' "`“°"°‘”* ~ - ‘ _ son is mirror' ' imuoUs,#-should" give ` - J A limited _number of positions avaliable by which students either male of féinild may assist themselves to pay oxpenselu I'-iIu1',;|§lIti\a aroma szrraispsn a. ...-,'» Calendar Sentlorl Request, _ |- 'rms is ins tinge'-t nssiabntiiii Liuiisv college in ca noi. , I ' we ‘armed 1~'or¢--rviislrlaoain.-soul cui- ture, Intellectual Equipment. , _f we owe counsiifin-,-Manic. outcry, Household Science, Literetnrs.'§‘Ine Arts and Unlverhty Mstrlcululltn-" B‘1||“°“ Courses are provided by. the AOAMNY Um* lated with us. " , " ~l wa Possassf-an envious __renaNl‘°° of almost contineiital~ec'0p.B- 'R 1 Our Art Museum is s`K¢\il\‘\-“V50” "° consider 'we etlnd ehdar on app_lIcotiol}~,I»U Ll.. D., Principal I. po`er.}ll‘re6 C0' ' '°"MOUNT_ °;L`TSONA MOUNT ALLISON UNIVER _TTY , ACADEMY ' I , _ . ANNUAL g¢g3|°N 1“|,,1.‘ _ _ Oilers General, Special, and' Matrlculation OPENS AY SEPT' 2| Courses leading to the ,Colleges of Arts, En-. glneerlng, Medicine, etc. Manual Training. I- u his in-nm' in ' Mns"cia nip uri ana. ' '-~ F .i.J..,.?';...,I’ ‘ ““ "°° ° ° . t MQUNT ALL1soN .o y regarding Courses of Study, , Degrees, Scholarships, Pi-isee, Ailillcted Re- :COMMERCIAL CQLLEQE ’“"°“'- E‘9°“'°'v °°°- _ Often; courses in Buslnese,Shor.thand,a,nd ' asm, ro” cA|_q’~DlR" I" . I 'TypewrltlIilI.'PenmanshiP» etc- ' ._ t