ot.. ..~..___ _ . _ _ _ __ __,_ _ . .-._ _ .-,_._. _ _ _ __ -._> _ ____ ____r:____h_y;_____ _ _ ihsoliliii REAi>nc n A ' - _ Esirs ii ws For THE ouiiiniiirs siiunniv suasciiissws ,_.f-'.'f-_'-;.__ , - _ ,,, iq _ _ _ ' ~ ' ~‘ _ . _ *" '_ . . _ ’ __, _ O ~ RTTER SELECTED FROM 'l'l'llS Wm E "s°d°t FRIDAY ' ‘ ' ' . - - i'-~ Chtrl mming. Jr.»son-ol . 'l°ll¢ ` o.a'f_‘; ' Mug-am Fwy “eq N' dwg” M ’ ' 06' Cullwiin ot the _I .,. __ '_ ._ 1 ' ~ ~' -. _ ,.4 _ 1: ~¥>\"'_1_r\_'_ . --..,.. » 17 _ __ __ ___ __ 4-- _ ____ _ _ __ . - _ _ ir ¢ _f \gf~._°‘§ | , ._, _. -. JV _ _ _._ _ _ .._____,.__ ,_ ter of Mr Peter Perry, Myrlck's Sh re. CNG! Ellllll 5. ` Q _ POLICE COURT.-There.wers two. died Saturday night after six fling Noijthiimgallid. li- at present visit- | ’ . _ . 1 f ii- ' -- B-ll S 'l` $.22, - sein rats \, ,_, ~ t -a \ ` `?:. -='.' - ‘fié-2?'- i i =§_l'-'i'i'i'll§a"`lf."'¢l.i'§:.°|'§°i'i'.'=°'i.'li»¢ is n2§i`¢-°'-in°.i"l;il“¢ll."‘il'°il' °'-'°°° mei i. i ai ' ""°°° » mi lei' "' °°"°"°° "‘° ¢a§°'i" its §‘..§‘i’.§..’i'i.’.°“.L‘.;. id! Lmmncredly co ' wrinwday. Madam There Toilet Co., Dept, T, T0. . roafalilntsrle. ' " .\§»m-a-so-.lf-,. __“,,.* _x__;` " `} "lt`>=-*'_-::":`,"`{` ' ‘ - I '\|`_ ' CBI'/ed.-O. I. C. Record Oilice. ' Coal bushel. . g _ General Hospital,»Gonilers, Se t. 9th. .V'6'==\is ago has just recently returned i 1000 Ton Best quality 'now land- `d"““k° °l\ ¥°“°I'dHY’s docket The years of ‘ - -patient suffering. interment 3.‘»§’...l’2i}..‘l.‘I.‘i“..I.’§ é’.i‘§.i l.“i‘..'é’J‘§L‘°$‘ §.‘.’°"».iI}.‘§.§° “‘ “‘“"“ °°"‘°‘°"» ” . _ An assault case was ad_°h____ed _mi;__i ~. _ ay niorninl- R. I. P.-Y. » ~ » tli ',m"§;:{‘;_'|;|;¢§:_:_ l\$er$1;c_hm:_.or~ ° 23"- Mrs. Clark. with her two daug 1| . sale dealers in' Charlottetown are pay- 'ter s _ _ pending the summer months with s'_‘__f__3_“°_g:_l_;i_*_:_Vél_lS D30? Just Dow f0l'_~ her daughter Mrs. Senator Murphy, for www 47 ° “ 5- l°“i_m°l»'4W- Tilnlah, who accompanied them to . c for black; -potatoes Moncto .-EY h PRODUCE MARKET- The whole- Tuesday for their home In Ottawa af- loc.; imv. ton. 513.00; tuniipszsc »_ if _ `, ,__ __ ._ . ‘__ 2.2; Fun-ri-len Panvlcutansl*-“fills ` ~ -< Y 0 ° ._ ._ - .___of Commissioner- Muttart,-\ are stil Zéivgfnhfg };l__llll1__*;’l";"° iff' 43 “_” W." imlkills many improvements on the eerew regret _W - 095i'am. .Sln- streets. Summer Street is now being sera (__ Bowers Hiagxigii _y_i;§“____2877? _p_ut__in .tbortf/ilKh repair and will soon -“cially reported __i___n___;_ed Noe' an us- one of the best in town.--H. - P `.»W L s E. |sLAN ‘si $_‘;_'_;““"__'_‘____\;_“;_°_Ii =!_§_<_i_6s_bd°m°n-- Will fi_%_i»_si-t Amss.'rresi¢i‘snt oc~u1s-can- W "5" Whffli W' ll if »Patriotic-I-Fund~-intends.:-mak- 0F LOCAL INTEREST-Q Miss Ju- and' it' is ex e t d' ill b ' “ivan who __ __ hd _ l1C0.W sin Char _t_;_;;___;___t___ 9_§__‘i_Ef0___B_ _pg Pl_1_C__5_ ctom :EZ lottetown on Tuesday or Wednesday. - ' _ 9 C vehw Department some Mr. George Platte, ii former 1-05|. 10 Victoria B. C from a yea.r's visit his daughter Mrs ' Harr _ ' '.' - _ . . y Treat, of gagggggngowilgri shellook a post Hartford, Mass.. in the 70th year of S0____a_ sdenu S _n _(_ o_usehoid and his age. His two daughters, Mrs. 0° H has College. Thompson and Mrs. Treat accompa ters Misses Margaret and Mae left on _ _ __ T The street then, under the il-lrccti ii ILVIITP. D- r md ` “%'°“\‘i' `0f_'0he'~'.Ma_rloime- Provinces dui-in 'the week ending 'Sept 30th, dent of Tignish, died at tlis home of ing his nts in Chsrlottotowhs Mr. tween New York and Truro points. a- 1*.. . .. lf'-_F THE CAR FERRY is reported- to havesloft Halifax at 3 o'clock yester- day afternoon; She is duo ln' Pictou .thie morning about 11 o'clcck and afite'r,coalln¢ will proceed to Char- 'lottetownsi __ 1.; sci-|ooL*“" mmnovauieu ~ _ *l ..l.\1ii°aa"¢iiii1°l\i returnins tromieiu- Ui x Inst grep? by the § 3;- Stan- # ._ .: . -_ .~ _ |-ley. wp;-e._ is _orship_Mayo'f Brown, Mr_. had Mrs-. ‘I_-li."l-I.- Horne, Mrs. Roy- Holman, Mrs. Dr. Taylor, Mrs. Mur- doch McKingoi_i,._Mr._ and Mrs. E. A. Foster. Dr. roke.i, Dr. J. T. Jenkins, 'J. 'Stanley Wedlock, F. R. Newsom, M-r_. and Mrs_. E. G. Saunders, Charles Chandler. Mr'. and Mrs. John Byrne.. Garfield__Ellis, Montague, Mr. and Mijn Gordon, Ives, Montague, -Mrs_.__I.. l‘_t._ Unsworth, James Betliume. ' ` RED POINT NOTES-The farm- ers are _busily engaged' in gathering a bountiful harvest. Mr. J. C. Camp- bell allways at the fron-t, has garnish- ed"his crops and' thrashed a hundred stocks of mixed grain which yielded ninety seven bushels. Beat that. who Cumming ,Jr is engineer of one of 'the ntandatd -oil _.Steamers plying be- . 05;?-d°“ U“lV°"lf!{\ Miids- Juniper nied his remains to his son I-ierbert's. W-M359' °f ill” $°°d W-“th” t° dl' _ es up similar d_u_ties in Victoria. _I;_<;_me! Kilda_re _(_}_ap_e on Friday night. _m y b ee every me day __au__ng - ---- e nnera w c was largely atten- 5 9 9 ll. -‘ - _gEJ“£)RPl\3LECHRISTlAN CHURCH ded, took place on Sunday afternoo . . . mery of St. John, N. B: to the Church of England Cemetery. their fish. A large number of team alon the. shores -The enterpri n fish to Souris, for which they are get- ting the highest prices' ever paid s- ..\ i~-4. - KING C0l.E'S -rich, mellow flavor gives fmishing touch iqfain enjoyalile"'re'past.- ~Y0n'11'1.%'E up nqvmf' of when she ares l 9 3333 . A compliment the lad of the house may he me woman does not like to have her tea appreciated! r iip\ Killa COLE TEA---and what -»>-.;.» - Signalling-on. tho sly is one of the greatest and niost important arts of 'the present war. if a spy inthe ene- '*iny's camp wants to get into commun- »lcation with his own men he cannot stand up and wave_a flag. He has to can-_T59 fisherman have lake" ”'d'~ think of something' much more subtle. y And often, despite his subtlety_ he is 5 caught-red-handed. Once on the east- .ern front the Russians canic across a form hand' piling up his cart with hay_ Being suspicioiis; they ransucked the hay-and found nothing. They were about to ride away when the horse jerked his head, and something went “chink," in the nose bag. Result: The discovery therein of a telephone trans- iiiltler, with wires stretching ovcr - |-_'eil 1 =t__.=is;=_'\ . _ _.5 floins to_zi handy i`ai'ii|~.~ilc:id. Animals arc soinctinioii made to do the signalling. Once, when the Gor- mans werc rotrcatiiig, they wanted to mark a large country house which they intended to liomhard from 'the air. Sc they left a white goat tethered on the lawn, and when their airmen came ov- er the spot it was easy for them to spot their mark. 1' ' -*‘-‘ . 2- “S - ingat ' ‘ Geo. E. Full _ Coal Yard Phone, 278 _ Mwftf. . _ ,cgi 5 . -if _ _-""7 M . PHONE- I _. 5 To be-absolutely sure _of satisfaction, call .up ‘393 when 'you want _ Good. * ' Plumbing ' ‘ U ."f. *°'- . 1" Better . I _ Heating We will give you the- best work you ever had done, at a price no higher than you are used to pay- ing. _ -T r y_ o u r _plumbing work.-it’s the _ind that r saves you on time, tem- pe_r and money. F. H. Trainor ‘N " 80 rafton St. inn- l F_! li 3 _ _ _- .» BAGS -BAGS 50,000 Grain Bags 30,000 Potato Bags "recent illness.-- Miss Minnie Sliarkey _The bride who was very popular, was wall 'preach .at Gen-_iran christian c urch, Lord’s Day, Sept. 2-ith morn. ing and e~ve'n‘ing._ Mr. Emery is com-" ‘IIS to take charge of the work her , and “H iw was raster of/'tins ciiurcli some years ago be- needs no intro. duction as he has proven himseif to ba Ii mlm Of high standing as well as, all “ble Preacher. A cordial invita- tion is extended to all int`ii`r¥;_;s`ted..-` (Patriot please copy_) .- .- . ~ WEDDING BELLS.--'l‘h _ i Miss Bertie Mildrid' Crocleetgmddugig ter ,of Mrs. E. H. Crockett, Fitzroy S£_i‘90t. to Mr. Hugh John McLeod. of Winnipeg. toolrplace yesterdaynuorn-‘ ing in the Heartz Memorial Hall, Rev. R. G. Fulton ofiiciated. 'I‘he_bi-ide WEB Sowned in a grey suit with hat to match., The hall was beautifully decorated; and an. archway trimmed With flowers and .iutumn leaves was erected by friends of the bride, under. which the young couple was married. the recipient of~"inany- beautiful and costly gifts. The' happy young couple left 'amid showers of good wi5h95_ rice and confetti. ` MILLBURN.-The farmers in this section have about, finished their har-' vest and begun their fall plowing. Many friends oi M5, Alex. Cobb, are glad to see him around again after his a visit to Carravill recentl - 'lmid e y‘ ~ §Miss Margaret McDonald is at present and rexring - disposition, but firm _Paying a visit .to her old home in and resolute in matters' of ~vital in‘- Mlllburn.- Mrs Archy McDonald _of Boston, is at present spending her va- cation in Mllibiirn th_e_gu_est of Mrs. Allen McDonald.-- What might have proved a serious accident occurredto- they ‘were those interested in that Misses Alido and Minnie Sharkey, while driving home after visiting friends in Millburn. Their horse-be coming frightened at sonieobjeot its- many forrns'. He will always be a considerable distance throwing there-meimbered by his shop mates, mem- occupants from the wiiggon and but' bers of his paternal- order, the Inter- for the timely arrival of Arthur Pyke the mishap might have been, attended with more serious consequences. The young ladies escaped with a few minor bruises and after repairing the dam- age done to their harness was able tn continue on their journey homo- wsrd. ' A DEEP SEA MARiNER.-- Mr. James Donavon is back in Charlotte- town after five months of cruising' as a deck-hand on the S. S. liuperoyal, oil tank steamer owned by the Impe- rial Oil Company. Mr. Donavon join- ed the ship when she was in Char- lottetown early in the season with.i1 cargo of oil. From here the Imper- oyal went to New York, and from 'New York to Halifax and from that port to Montreal and from Montreal to Sari- nia. Ont. From Sarnia she went back Burial services were read by Rev. Mr. Hardy, and Rev. Mr. Lockhart. He leaves to mourn two daughters and one son, three brothers James Platte of Mill"Illver, Judson- and William, al- so one sister Annie at home. Pali bearers were E. H: Myrick, Francis Hughes, A. J. Melilydmi-.and J. H. llackettef-Y . _ ' A-BRAM’S -» -V,flLl..AGE.»-_-Mre._ Jo- seph P. Arsenault -went to Summer- .side Monday evening whe_r_e_,slie will en `a few da s sitin friéii`ds'a‘i‘i'd' gest of her mother,-_M.i:s.. Lina Gallant. *L*-M. "Friends of Mr. .AndrefArsenau are pleased to learn. that ti%,ie,§i:liuc ,better.- Mr. and Mrs, B_e onl'__§_}a`u-' det of_.Miscouche were visitors _ln Eg! mund 'Bay last Sunday,I the guest of Mr. Leon D. Arsenault, Maxim Viile-.- Mr. Emmanuel M. Gallant _ls much better after, his severe_p.t_tack_ of la- grippe.- Mr. Harry Darby_ was I-in- Summerside on Saturday- Several automobiles were making _their rounds on Monday.- The 'condition `¢_$f M'r.‘Jo- seph Doucette of Egmon'd"Bay l§'n‘ot improving as-fast as his many friends wo`uld"wish.-_M. ~ ~ ' I ,I 1 - _ _- Death` -has,-itaken, _from _`oui_1_ citizenship Mr. Ivan L. Fisher, a young man of_ _unb‘le_mished' character, whose ablllity‘ and"worth cannot be ever eetiinated by any of his fello citizens He was of a quiet terest and importance. There -are far .too few of such young msn in our City. We sometimes' are amazed' 'when such lives are' taken. because which niake for the best welfare of their fellow-men; always ready to fight and vote against corruption in _national Association of Machinists, ,and- numerous' other ailliliations as e bright, clean 'and noble fellow, worthy of al-l the praise and admir- ation that could be bestowed upon lanother fellowtbe-ing. These fe‘w words of esteem are a simple tribute which-gl and' many others are glad' to pay to the memory of one whose life and de-:ids we shall always' cherish. Archibald' B. Coggesholl.-X. __l_. ' _ - The following is taken from The News, Newport, Mass., of the .13tli~ inst. ivan L. Fisher, whose d'e-ath is announced to-day was one of the Torpedo Station Em- ployees' who had' advanced by con- scientious application to his work and won the' high respect of his as- sociates. He came to the Station to Montreal and then to Eaumont, Tex- as, whero she took on u cargo of crude oil for Halifax. At the last named port Mr. Donavon left her to pay a visit to his home in Charlottetown and will rejoin the steamer there upon hor return from New York. Mr. Do- navon is a deep sea sailor having vl- sitod practically every quarter of the globe und seen-many interesting plac- es. Ho considers the Imperoyal the finest ship he has ever sailed on. the 'seamen being treated as men should 'be and receiving the very best of fare. He says that_while passing Key West. Florida, about ilve weeks ago. they '_ '-"" Wholesale 'in-, _ \_- , .- Carvell .Bros. _ pt. Ttatf. _ 1 41" ~“' "-‘ iiiterruptlon: ' _ 'The Prince Edward Isian a o o o _~=f..»-;'__"\f_.`-`l-.‘~'l"gifl'¢i "'f`~.‘__m9"'M ' __ Exliibiti _ _e__--,Races *if* J' _ _ __ _--;}~ Chatlottefown, §epl_, _Z6 to 2?, _|915- _ H;-*0pqe;iTo'AlliCshada _ I ' _ _ Ovdr $10,000 in Exhibition Prizes. . Live _Stock entries, except poultry, close 1501 5¢Pi10,m° ber. _ All other entries close 19th September- Titres dm nom Racing, sjiooooo in purses. Special attractions in front; of the Grand Stand- 'Nearcst Station Agents will give particulars of rates._ . For Prize List andlhll informaion write the Secretary iifizssx ii._asAiziz.' ' ' C-R-SMMiLW,0°D . 'Preufldeif >¢¢>-Tf¢=°- ' _- 173i-S 31 tts td sighted three British warships pat- rolling those waters on the lookout. for the German submarine Deutch- land or Bremen. One of the warships -signalled the Imperoyal to show her colors, and upon this being done the steamer was allowed to pass without - j}§_ ,about nine yearslago as a machinist _and at tho time of his death rated 'as a leading machinistbelng employ- _cd in the planing department. I-Ile 'death was due- todiabetir, and' came alter a week's treatment in the _N_ciy- port Hospital. The week pre_vif/_us' he ,had take-n an automobile trip, with _one of the.otha'r employees to_Atlan-_ ,tic City, and this aggravated 'his |trouUle, which had existed about a,_ year though it was not thought to be se‘ric~us~. He married shortly after her graduation Miss' Lottle McEwen of the class. of 1911 of the' Newport Hospital. They went .to the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. McEwen of Summerside, P. E. I. and while there she died from heart -trouble' within eight months of their marriage. He was a member of the local machinist Union and Rhode Island Lodge of Odd Fellows and had been a regular attend'ant at the First Methodist Church.-X. f MONTHLY MEETING.-The Eg- mont Bay Local Branch Boudreault 0i,the;As»u»slld_~ieclso' held their ‘mo thiy meeting n the C. M. B. A., T# attendance was unusually large ap _ me'- w&emm- in). was the report of Mr. Joseph H. Adenault '~` tIlU'~l!9Ngme" ' who 'had"‘at'- topped, the Grand (_Jonv_si_ition at Monc- to Mr. ~Aril6`ia\iltf-vras=fve'rij>-unpai- cl n his discourse and at some length 'd lt ion ‘tiki ’®rdillY”Mos|¢i0n‘wii° d il o the deleg tes. I-ie then gave cixvention, the eihqfiisiit-"’sp ` ssffdb- llm on tha occasiona and the wigd e us t eme to revae :iw w_i;_li|s9!i'=i;E`6€§ii§T9““rna‘__r8ti§uf_y"X3 ii a ost ea ,condit na . dong ang was doihg a vast amount of oo . __ e o as ghase uf. és beneficial. uid- ey e eviam right there tjis il_rs_ - ming 'it inn. us vm “bsfsbiiterny Prism an _d. y vi _g _ __ _ relatives; while there she will be tli`e`_ it _ hlsuccess. New patrons are coming on ii oil sundasimsning tlis.-Itltiu-issv.§_._pii;g»ve"i“ia°ii"§~§zi$lFmF if- fpywflgd iv =“ vf°¢r.°f-.=l'° 1 as mi uut.»ii_tiie_iinn°_h»» .spina $ers_ the _\.°‘§s_`._\s.°"f.'°.'_‘* _ bmhip, and _qi ty ° dim “s ppsd over any_ _tions year; it an “mis the' in i_¢ in; -5; ._, . a\r*"____ _1_f;_ Z 5»1.“.`»."'g =i.E=.`_£" lflitl iii yiftfl. . *itil it fi.i F '_ lil' ~' i. fl `i} _'f,` fi; "li iff- . ‘ '. I ir, ~ _ -i... T- - A. - '--l:.- .i 3'" ll 1 i