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Province' -in Boy Scoutrblorll are invited to at- end a meetlngmt the Y. M. C. A., on THE EXPRESS.-The late express t _ _ __ W from me Wes; an-|ved in charlotte- Thursday eve at 7.30 oclock. -Vitagrapli Special Feature in Three Parts- “THE WRECK” §°°,=,=;'},,uis, Prince Coun- ty. On the advice of his medical at- tendant. Dr. Dorsey Dr. Gillis, who had become seriouaii ill, was on Sat- urday morning brought down by spe- cial train to the city\ phd admitted to the city hospital for,`treatment. A slight improvement in, his condition, was followed, however, by a reIsI>BS and his demise occurred this morning. An estimsble young man, his early death will be a great blow to a large circle of friends and mquaintaiices. Prnsonsis Mr. Chester McClure, city, left yes- terday ior Montreal. Mr. W. F. Doull, city. has returned -from 3 sl;-art visit to the mainland Mrs, George Proud, North\.Rlver, ie visiting friends in the city.. Mrs. Hannah Cooke is visiting re- latives in York. "' Mr. Edwin Stewart, of the\=i1r.m of MacDonald It Rowe, city, spout Sun- day with his parents in Duustaflnnge. llliss Josie Heartz, studeiitfnt P. W. C.. spent. Sunday at her .hqnie in Cornwall. Mr and Mrs E. N. Hill, New Glasgow, spent the week-end in the city visiting Mr and Mrs Thomas Goss. Miss Minnie Tralnor, who has-,been visiting at her home in Luke Verde, leaves this morning for Boston. Mrs Green, Found Mills, spent Sun- day last in Charlottetown, visiting her brother Mr. George Morrison.-L Miss Mary Flemming has returned to the city after spending g, well- enrned vacation nt her home in Rus- tico. . llr. A. H. Dyment, Northam, has again entered P. W. C.. where he is taking up second-year work. His many friends wish him every success. Miss Ethel Fraser, lied Point, has returned home after u pleasant visit to Long Creek, where she was the guest of Miss Myrtle Henderson. Mr. Walter Shaw, of St. Catherines, left yesterday morning for Guelph, to _resiuiie his studies in the Agricultural College there. Miss Lizzie Stewart luis returned from Sum-merside after spending n few days with her sister, Mrs Sterling Hunter. Mrs J. L. Godkin, city left on Monday for Murray Harbor where she will be the guest of Mrs. Freder- ick Prowse. Miss l{ntie,Flynn, head milliner for l.. J. lleddin, has returned home rif- ter attending the mlilinery openings in St. John. The Misses (‘li:trIottc and Sarah lioinian, late of Iiidln and the Csiiail- ian North West, are visiting at Un- ion the guests of Mr. and Mrs Lee Essery. Mr. Jas. Essery and his sister Mrs. John Harne are expected to return shortly to the Island from an extend ed visit to the Canadian Northwest. Mr. -T. S. McLaren, lnspectof of Customs, and his Secretary, M,-_ Hoyt and Mrs. lloyt, are now on the Island. They are at present in Charlottetown, Mr. McDougall. Master Mechanic ol the Sydney Steel Vlorlca, leavou (Lis. morning by the North imoarlnnfl for Picton after a short biinlncss ri?-it to this city. MPH. Dexter Benner left Saturday on return to lfcr homc in Soziorvilit- Mass., having spent ii montl\'s holi- day in Charlottetown. ‘ . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McLeod, of Pittsburg, Pa., who have been visit- ing Mr. McLeod's mother in Melville, leave this morning for their hom/s, visiting friends in Boston and New Bedford, en route. The Misses Margaret und Stella Burhoe and Miss Jeanette Emery of Cambridge, Mass. returned yesterday morning after spending their vaca- tion on P. E. Island. They spent n. few days at Brookfield the guest of Mrs. Alex. Campbell. Mr. Stirling McKay nf Brace & McKay Co.. and Mrs. McKay were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKen- zie. Mt. Stewart, on Tuesday. Mr. McKay also visited Montague and was very favorably impressed with that hustling little business centre of Kings.-L. Miss Tlelen McLaren. daughter of Mr. J. A. McLaren left yesterday morning for Halifax where she will resume her studies--second year-ill the Ladies College there. She was ac- companied tn Halifax by her brother, Mr. Irvine Mcllaren, "Mr, and Mrs. John A. Henderson, city are spending the week in Halifax, the meats of the formei-'s brother, Mr. E. C. Henderson. While there they will attend th! Tlnliftli races at which Mr Henderson drives the well-known paeer Derby. CROWN PRINCE REPULSID. rams. sam. 18.- 'rim nie mw- mnn Crown Prince'n Annv has been renniwd in an Attempt in hrcalc th-onrnbetween Verdnn and 'rouel is omilmy announced. ..f,.‘ f. ti rv 5 > .,,. »»r.,,`J`)i rdf;/1' gn' " ‘ "Q5" 1.. V: ““fviisfitaiiit'@»i,;=»1»~ l - ¢ U. Where the scarlet fires are flaming- hot And the noise of the conllagratiou roars. Foreigners, citizens, gather here, Drawn by the light and held in thrall; Moths that out of the harkiiess ap- pear To answer headlong the fiateful call And some are lifted out of the ditch. And some are dragged from the hills of pride; The lowly and nohlii. D00? Bild rich' Seethiug and bubbling side by side. And some bring thrift and brains and skill And cast them all in the common , store; And some bring sloth rind the sins that kill That into the fusing caldron pour. It levels them all like the levellef. death, That brings to one semblance all ' t PRINCE \ " _...w3Y§‘ 1-ouicnfr § _ SOUTH _SEAS” _ IN TWO PARTS Rich in Picturesque IAUIIOS' here, Dramatic Incidents, and lglistorical Romance, Spectacu- lar Settings, and Sensational feats. _A THE AN IMATED WEEKLY News of the World in Motion Pictures IF YOU CAN’T G me mama .-01-. ¢¢¢A51~ ApR|F'|' ses rr: _'ro-N._1__t_:_ii'i' ”‘.§';€.€l‘°Z‘..“‘i.i2..I.‘l° ‘§‘.¥’”.‘»‘I.‘.."‘I.Y;.- 4 '-IN THE' “REGENERATl0N” borin shore IN THREE Pairrs A Powerful Dramatic Picture Sermon, Teaching a Great Moral Lesson. - his ruin A Farce Comedy Presented by the Famous Sterling Tots . ET IN TONIGHT] N coME Tomoimow NIGHT F‘- _'11-dual following Committees were al>D0lI\l_@‘l» with power to add to their iiui_iibers.- EDUCATION: Mr lt. lI_. Lalupbell. Superintendent of Education; Pririci- pal S. N. Robertson; l\lr J. D. Seu- man. _ who uve; RELIGION: Rev. z. L. rash. Dr And out of the furnace a common A THIS HOTEL MAN'MAKES A CLT _IN THE RATES, (TALGARY, 'Alta. Sept. 14.-Instead of advancing rates in conformity with increasing prices for foodstuffs, the proprietor of one of the largest YGFS. MI' H- CYUSS- hotels in Calgary announces a re- breath To each that riseth again doth give. I. 0h_ well it; ig for the cra-.uling beast That is graded up from the slime of the town! But alas! for the soaring dreams that have ceased I In the generous soul that is melted down. -lil. E. Buhler, in New Yorl: Sun. PLANNING FUN ' SININL SURVEY , HEALTH: .Dr Jenkins, Prof. T. Ross, Joliii T. McKenzie, Mr McDonald, Dr Conroy. CRIME: Messrs D. Sc-hurmnn, Donald Mclfiiinon, \V. ld. llentley. Mflphee- RECREATION: Messrs J. IP, Wlicur. James MacMillan, I.. ll. McMillan, Dr Jolii st J. A. Clark, (3. I.. McKay. CIVIC CONDITIONS: Messrs E. T. NNMY Hill] SENVNIE FUND representative loading citizens in tho B gnnisation for the social survey of,A Charlottetown which is in hand. Mr (. J. K. Ross was in the chair and G There was it splendid meeting or Amount already nuI<110\v- Y.M.(l.A. last night to complete or- _,_ lodged, $5,005.70 enj. (Eoiiipion & (‘.o., 20.00 A. \Velis|.cr, 15.00 Ifroil Affleck, 5.00 ross ltozirl filiristian Church, 11.20 'Q duction, notwithstanding that tho service will be fully up to the gkand- ard, Believing it to be the \_duty of all citizens to do their share to- wards meeting the iinprecedentetl con- ditions brought about by the Euro- peun-sti~ug;_fle, the inaiingement has i ou. INDUSTRY: Messrs Il, ll. Jenkins, Qui; the cost of living ol its guests and will be satisfied with a smaller Higgs J it. iioss ii. ii. nlnson. Profit "Ht" Pence is ‘1“"1“’°‘l- e ITALIANS WANT_ WAR. ll0Ml/..<~.. » c \._»,r=' _ _ , ,_f .»,.;:‘ `_ '=~.»'°-l ~,~i?.*.'.,,. l ,wi ,_ _._,.;._._»~5,,’_`ff_.5_.,¢,_‘i;__',,,,.4.=t-7, ‘={‘.‘§ _ <.,,,__ “=:» , ,»_ fzvrft- (1 ,____,_ . LQ),-1-i|i||s|u\¢£\ _‘_ _ aluill / N » gsalll/N{§l_l_[__ NEN NN- -2 ';»:=f//1 "’ \\ 5;” NNN -3 True Toasted Corn Is as different from commonplace corn flakes, as succulent green sweet corn is different from the liai'd,flinty, yellow grain In spite of the numerous “corn flakes” marketed few persons reall know the rich sweetness of choice corn when skilfully cooked, flavoured and 1;0a5tgd_ This true toasted corn-distinctive in its rich, rare flavour-is called - Post Toasties A call for “corn flakes” often brings some o_ne_of the many brandsof 0;-di. nary flakes. To avoid disappointment ask for, and insist upon Post Toastles. This food can be distinguished by the original ° . _ _ _ yel ; y ;_t;i_i_eg<_:)<;_i__i_;nH_a;}_r_t:;iv1;_ir_i_1_:>kr_;s;_oned1n the maklns; and by the size and tender crispness ot I Toasties e d t - . l with fresh fruit mmsealghy .flfi1°dif;rh‘i1t@19r wld’ ‘mth °'°"““ °' g°°d ‘“‘"‘°‘N°° ' a few minutes in oven before serving. Anlllf; glllgfdlufnsbilfh ltisildgvseini lzy healing No advance in price of Post Toasties “ ---the Superior com Fiaim Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd" Windsor’ Ont A lfill - \- _ ~~_'>;'-;..`>`“*1,= A... ...»._~..\“\\'~"\"` ";`r"\"*~“’»-»-"§.#."\‘=®\' _ _ 1~`.~">' -'__ s<.~,,\; J§;._:; `\\ _,_~. ¢}\,, »-‘ . .- . _ _\.\‘§ _;_.,(f.§_3__,..\_ __ 5 . ._-. ` '”"""" * - sf /funn ."\‘ ` .~ wit." .-,,\.-. ".5 ,‘_§` -.;";1='-Y] f -\1» -f--.»-fs _-~=._\;'~.A-_~ 1 . 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