v -uv vnu-wc _an vpn: .; _____\__ . 1 :_ _ _J - _ __ _ _ ._ __ . ».,¢;i_.,._.._/____._ _. _ ‘i\~<---we Viiiinniris V COAL 1' ll _FHYU “I nu, Ill lillll fl'UYlIlliUv b__¢_;»;T&=;__-§=;_sZ$:;;y:E__-_f:c';s='~8: Journal .LvL\_l \r ‘JD f Lv J.\/.l.A\¢\l\l laura!! - _ ', A‘r*ri-ilitos-irning.- .Anon-iss uses-tui.. Anricas __ » Kingsto_n_._aft_ern9o_n; _ Cornwall even- NE_§_DED_, _--A soldier 'lu the trenches ___ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ - _ _ _ _ ing. V' -V ~ ~ . .,-,_ ynftngypnrg that candles are one of ~ ‘ ‘ _ . ' 1 so ' f éh -' ~ _ the most acceptable articles that can _ ' . _ . me 0~ - C_ WOI'St AN ANNUAL EVENT.- The An- be sent- to them. Many an .hour is . _ ' ` _ “ - ' nuai Haliowe'en Tea goveii by the spent in the trenches in the dark, Guild of St. James Church take place -wher¢iis- if one had the light from a Oct 29th Reserve the date candle reading or writings could be 11f1€q11311ed 1'em€€1Y- 'romosnowfs ME‘riNo.- wentir- the roiainrni the front. ‘,- "'11 er permitting Rev. W. D. Wilson will give an address at the British an _:_ _ CHERRY VALLEY ITEMS. - Miss , _ . _ _ _ ' ~ - _ . _ _ d I If you Suffer from Foreign Sailors Society Meetings on Ethel Jenkins, Cherry Valley, has re at 4 o'clock. All are welcome with her friend Mrs Everett E Mas t9 get 8 bottleiof this re’ - - - ' \ - -- ..---4-» "il » ' ~ Ltersr Vernon' River.-Mr. Sheldon ‘ ~ V , V . ' _ _ _ set_tfl.1Z.and__s_erv g, also s,,_shori, tall; or to- Uigg.-Mr. John Jenkins. Cher V PIIDIIG ' ‘ ' ' = ~ ~ on Pickling; diiifributing receipts to ry Valley was a recent visitor to Vern- , V V the members The next meeting is to on River Mrs. King. _ ____ _ -_ t0tvn_~_- Hughes' be iieiii-_octéber-za ni tire-.annie oi- l ' i 7 1 _GAZETTED- The last isue of the - ~ _ _ » .. A 1. A .. --_- ` ' Canada Gazette contains the extract' The P°°p1°°D"“‘"1°f' V WEDDING BELLS. V-‘The marriage 'from the London Gazette of August if Wanted sy ----iiiiii-i.iV cans.. l1i'll='-' outstanding accounts due us, We are in need of money _and a settlement _ would appreciated. __ __ Overdue Amounts All overdue Vaccouigs small or large not settle or ar- 'Vrangad for 'immediately will be handed in to Court for collection...-_ 1 _ _Ac_t____prom_ptly and save further expense. ' " ` :i244?i»5‘o si'-!V?2`.1~“=_,V-1 ;:“7. Vi , took place in Grace Methodist Church 20th giving' the names of those Can-| _ 1\\“\`\\\vI’ll1 Charlottetown, on Sept. 29th, Rev.F. adians upon whom the King and the fs" ' .. Here is a Good ` ~-?fSalveV s For cuts, burns, abrasions and skin-eruptions of any kind use' Reitall- Healing Salve. _Simply wonderful* how this salve will quickly cure and bring 'instant relief. Large box 25 cents, special MacKinnon Drug Co. .'i`heV_Rexall Store ' SL.--'°"°Ml . »;‘lJNG_. _ _ _ _ , _ LVE __ - 'I' _ \“.."-`t'ii."."_.'.”.‘2L'»l`- V . wl1Ité'crepe de cliene. After the cere- future - home- =in Hampton- where ‘a_ _re- ‘ caption. was ._ _.heid~. The bride,-and’ Broom received, many.,,v_ai_uable pres- .WEDDING .BELLS-Miss. Clara Ev- ents which testify to _tire popularity ~ans, matron of the Whitehorse General of the young couple.” " Vi "‘ ` Hospital, for more than two years, and -1- '-.~- _._.,.._- t."r.. -8. 'S».\RALLY.»--A .ver-y' successful- Sunday -School. Rally ,waaheid in the Methodist Churlh at Sturgeon' on Sundby Vafteriiodii, September ` '12th. in t-he absense' of 1 the Pastor, Mr. Daniel Colllngs (the superintendent-of the Siihool) presided. The programme coiisis ed of recitations. singing, ex- ercises, etc.; which were well and faithfully performed by the children. It was indeed rally-day for -both young and old, and the programme as en- joyed by all. The Church waswbeauti- fully trimmed with cut flowers and potted plants kindly loaned by t/he. fr-lends of the school. Much credit is due to Miss Elsie. Westaway of Albion the faithful organist of the church for Railyibay indeed; The service was brought to.a close by the pinging of the National Anthem. Fonivisntv oi= P. E. i.- Dr. Jenn _ H. Littlej_o_lin_s oi_fi'ciati_ng,_of Miss Hat- ‘-Czar.-of Russia has been pleased to tie‘Loulse, daughter of_Mr. and Mrs, confer rewards for galiantry and » H. N. Bowness'of'Cra‘p'au'rf to' Mr. ditisnguished service in the field V Oscar Keith Myers. of Hampton:--The ‘In the list of those who received re- hrlde wore. a suit..-of..African»ihrown -‘cognition from the Czar appears the cloth_ with hat to match, a blouse of -name of Private Hugh Ronald Si-BW' art, let Canadian' Divisional Signal nio'nyV tb"e‘i>ridVa1 pin-ty dr6ve"tii‘,iheir Company. sou of Mr. D. B. Stewart. Charlottetown. George L. Webster, an Vemployee in the White Pass Mail Service, for ten years. were married by Rev. W. G. Blackwell in the English Church Wed- nesday morning at 8 o‘ciock. C. W. Cash accompanied the groom as best man while W. -S. Watson gave the bride away. After the ceremony-the bridal party adjourned to the home of Dr. and Mrs. A.`Pl Hawes, where a dainty wedding 'breakfast was Vserved. Mr. and Mrs. Webster left in the White Pass auto for Braeburn where they will remain ,a week hunting and fishing before returning to their home in the west part“of town which Mr. Webster has had"'-remodelled and re- furnished. Thati their matrimonial stage. ln?-Y Ueyetlencqunter glaciers or her unceasing and untirlng ‘efforts WBSh-0\ltB_ On the`\}l‘¢_l_1l Of 11.18 19 '-119 -to nrnirn"it what ‘tha any signified, a 'wish of their finiiimfrif-nas. The above is takenfi'ror`n‘th& hite Star of White Horse, Yukon Tenritory. . Mr. George Webster is,.a~ son-;of_Mr. David Webs- ter, Hillsboro St.,_Chariottetown. _ _ _. | _ ' " ' ~ 1, ~ ~ ,_ berta, are enjoying n few weeks in Congregation of-the Inverness Presby- _ _ ~ 2§6‘.,=1 Tiff-_ .iso _ Rooinal "_ Bull; V HOTEL oxromi Cgpleyr.-__S_qu_a_i__e, Boston Mm. , , _ _ . _ Chriehxiiaiiu 8c€encer%?ur2gfni%wC%%:x{ house spd but I0 minutes to the shopping nnlglbugnesu section h on B ri urs t , . uni °lii.- izfiz. Siiiaiiiin. nil s. siifinff and ev»ry xt! ofthe city and suburbs. Bins ronnr $1.00 and np; with bath "igghbim issoo a 'irinn O me , ; ,asa In LIP Wit I A Bargains V i l ‘ ‘ V ‘V V parts of California. and of course tak-‘ ing in the great Panama-Pacific Ex- position They had 'the pleasure, also, -s- $986 IN oi meeting ninny nui-time irieniir .inr- H13 POGKET- " _ ing their visit, and Islanders now re- ._l. siding here who had known the doc- tor and his estimable wi before " ' lla 511 J0HN_ sept 30_.-_.patrick Mc. they left their former home in Sum- ner-mrm_ an aged resident of SL ste. merside, P. E. i., were certainly phem was stV|.u¢k bya "am nam. his pleased 'to welcome them to the Gold- home yesterday mo,-ning while walk. en'Gate. After leaving Summerside ing “mug the C_ p_ R_ tl-Bck3_ The Vic, six years ago Dr. McDonald settled tim was deaf and had only one eye, 1" .C9-1591?- 9-1111 11115 119911 111051 BUG" and it is believed he did not know the 96591111 111 1115 D1`°f°9B10I1 HS WG11 BB 111 train was coming. ‘Since the failure “P11511” 3115115- H9 15 ll 11101111191' 01 11\°` _of the si” Stephen Bank a few yea,-B Board of Education in that city, and' ago. ivironrinnii nn.: lime iaith in chairman 01 the Shiimte School _ -banks, and in his pocket, when he Board. Mrs. McDonald. before her, ¢5.5f3’fInu‘;!,P|§’°;PRETT0 P'°°"°‘°" _V;V_;18l'l_lJ|:`>_l_ied up_ by trainmen. was found ;1;1_1_1`1'1g-5°- ‘F111 151135 951118 01 }_{9l1S1l18' .-_ ‘ ,MV - - esavnsofhisliei . . evs e er ormer omeon - K t tme _ the Island and before coming to Cali- fornia We wish them a easant va‘ ~ - ' - . _ -- . pi - -' ~.aii\sss\vm\\\szfun1ull4ei\\\\\\\\\smvn\\\\\@ °““°“ ”“"° ’“ °“' *.‘*“‘° ""1 “°°° __ they will carry back to their “Sunny “\\\ lief from that bot, burning sensation _--1 -. -Be.-Sl{epliCal.0f _ ‘f 1' : _ _ $.'§'.§'.'f.'i;.'$`}"§§tir i'i»'i‘§”i.r.‘.‘."“ '“°1-'“‘ _ _ _ ‘B . _ iii"i°?r“ 1' “iT"‘i£§ ‘ii-’“ .i"il?l’l°‘3 . _ _ ~ __ w em ens " r ` _ .Nil Gold flint Gillian _ _ 1 Foot Powder will give you eidstaut :si . t Br. ]f (mn want good I. _ ‘ so often troublesome in warm weath > » -- f ' ' 1°” e _ 'riiervr nothing uint wui n l ` rehagle"t°ba°c° 15° t° an 'U ` f rf- ‘_ your feet in lood shape so 0uiokl`;.~ . _ fJ5r?i"¥_¢)>_f°-_ E. A. Foster, Central V °°.‘.'i':.‘.l;‘.“..s°.*..=..'i'.:‘:.r:‘;.'°:°..:i° *=°‘i:i°...°“'....°'.z‘..‘i_:°"r i - - in c e e ,_ ~ - glock Twist Chewing Tobggo represents not ohly » J if‘r:l¢L=°1" Sfiiis Xi. l1`oi‘1`Qiiali`iy.V Clothes ` A' [._,. .-1- bu ` 1 't_ ...Y..i;i-2-V:‘.'ii.. -V- , Manufacturers- `\' Marguerite ' \ 88 Great George Street.-.ni ‘ L"-‘ _ .nr inn on ben isbn ina annie _une ~ Q V Miss-.. Ada Bradbury I `~ O O ‘ 1 .1 1 Hickey & on'l`ob. v.Co._, 1-__f‘1.- -..;:;.i.i?°“'°..‘.i:;‘;.°‘1#la:;I::'i1i1~.‘:s Phone345 - A 1‘hrnad»_.¢i nu. lunar. aio ini csnrrd Street. , ~ 3710-9-2911/_lin . _ f _QV To a viuui iv. number of additional improyements this 'summer to ‘fHjr' church property, Thechurch baswd emily been furnish- ed with splendiit =~-haiidrwood seats which are bei_ng_t_la1shedViii_the na- tural wood and present a handsome appearance. The money for this pur- pose was »prociired»at a church_ picnic held this summer.. This fall a suitable church fence _is,_bsing erected about the propertyi A v`e’ry successful _week of special services' was heldg‘d_uring thefsummer said-'-wie conducted by the student in cha,rge.‘Tlie last night of the _services tlig adfilress was given by Rev. Geo. C. aylor. of Charlottetown There -_was suchiia ; iarge__gat_her_ing of people that it'was_ impossible to secure even standing _ i'oo`ni'. _VMr'. 'Taylor's heaters were gre_atiyi».»upiifted.Vby his stirring' address and..wi11=look forward eagerly-to. have the _Vpleasure of _hear- ing him again. Sunday Sept. 'i9;"twen- ty_persons unit.ii"'with the church making a total of. fty-received in the last -two years; Ai .record~amount_ of money was collected this summer for the salary,-of the-_student in_ charge which position l_ia,s=been niied the past N170 Y5Hl'S by Mr- Sidney- Bonnell.» The inveriiess church' has a thriving En- deavour and Sunday School continuing all the year and, evjery prospect points to-great success for this new congre- gation. V \ - - » - _ ` ` r :REAL fresh cod.; heddock, lsmelts at Paquet’s stand _in the City Market Building. - ' V 3152pd. ..__l-__;.._,.__. _ _::_The delicate. _iltbetlzing flavor of fmllfnreservos. -pickles, etc., depends argely _on the.QUALlTY .of spices llsedi We Bell PURE. FULL-FLAVOR» ‘ED SPIOES. JOHNSON I. JOHN80N» THE QUALITY DRUQBTORE, COR. #ENT AND ‘PRINOEV STREETS. ‘s . Your Canning. Success Depends Largely Upon Little Details ._ 68l'¢ dismal wlins C C DIICBS _ Fresh Should T ere's / -GHOCKINGV ACCIDENT , _ i _ ` i541, !!.'\;\ .7 - V 1 w{,\\1miv!4 YQ' I -s-*-e--s- -a-i.-~z.--a>-.e- V, l V- \| . l,. * ‘ V f " wi. i Z' supper 5 to 7.. ' mt! .' "" _1 -- “‘!.n_._ _ ' V 1 , .I .- '-""1-"'\ . V 1 i- -1 ' ' -ffm AaisrnA'rse'f-ecduinfr -U-Miiiers ‘ 1: V , A ` HA|.|.ow-E'sN TEA i iii city- ‘V -tvdliiiu ir -_ ` i. - V ` ' *V* " 1 :V = ‘ f,-,4‘_?--~- mp _ 'When Y°11 C311 get 31111051 Hospital wiii so inns-an ngfrni in nie :fray morniirsas )xpa1%%%;?;% ~ ' //_ ff-'--__ I ' ' f ‘ , .. , .. A a _ _ A* ‘ 1 -' r » i . ` v J \ Ny' ' 1 . ; I s fi -_TL ian _l ' , if l'l"'m"‘ 1" f _ _ _ T """"” Another great lot of Stylish new Dress Goods _ Thisnew arrival was placed in stock ' This morning---A really notable assortment FCEIVED ANO'1`Hl:'.`R LOT OF nice dress goods yesterday morning. | R The woman 'that has been looking for something s'm'art to make a new uit-a new dress-a new school frock for her little girl-will find _ ` splendid choosing here. Among the new weaves that just come out of the cases you will find Whipcords, Diagonals, San Toys, Armures, Coatings, Suitings, light weight dress fabrics ot every sort._ _ _ _ We invite your special attention to our wonderful line of En_glish Serges in Black and Navy at 75c. 85c. $1.10, 1.35, 1.50, 1.70, 1.85, 2.0 , 2.25, 2.50. The famous MONARCH BROADCLOTH the most notable 56 inch V suiting in Charlottetown, comes in fifteen colorings, rich soft, finely finished - and selling at the old “before the war “ price $1.75 V Armurés. _San Toys, Resildas, Poplins and scores of smart new weaves at 90 cents _1_00..1.25 1.b0'1.75. _ _ if -Whipcord Suitings, 'i`weed Suitings and the rest of the long list of . handsome dress goods-good goods honestly priced *’ 4 ._ l .. l \ .l 1 . . |_ ,_ sf 1 1 1 1 | '.5 A l 1 ‘. v ' i _ ,lr _ _ - . _ _ . - 3 - .1 -1 fbeumafigm dg ngt fail, the Marine Wharf Sunday afternoon' turned homp_after_a pleasant visit ____ _»_ ,_ i . yOU, CHI' p1?1CeS, 1 ‘liable remedy, V Pnoi=rrAsi.s M.eE'r|Na. -_-'rnn acre. 'vernon River, spent sundry in ' /7/.1 _ V _ ' _ I V _ _ _ __ __| \ Cumbenhind _Wo_men’s Institute held Cherry -Valley.-_Mr. and Mrs. Ev- _~ . lr , _k _ _ ' ` _‘ 5.' ;_1 ' ' -. _ - - -‘ _ - - their regular mo`ntiiiy`ineeting Vat the erett Masters. Vernon River. 596111 _ _ .‘ -~ ` ' o ‘_ _ - ~- -" 'prgpafgd and Qnly _ home of Mrs:'Qi1ilty," Thursday, Sept. Spnday in Cherry Valley, the guests _ ‘_ ' _ ' 0. by ' 30t_h. Miss M¢I<‘-a.rlane_ was-f; present o'Mrs. Pt. .ienk-insi-Mr. Samuel Mas _ W __ _ . _ _ __ ~ ‘ and .gave a .demonstration on ,tabie ters, Vernon River, was a recent visit- - li \) x / ` r ' _ i _ ` _ _ ' »‘ ..`. il .V l _ X E. and Mrs. McDonald of Calgary, Al CHURCH 1MPR0VEMENT$- -The __ V _ `. “?\..~. i ._ ._-gi _ |'\ '_ 'l~ ». 5 Oakland, San Francisco, and 'other 1€I`1l1H, 011111011- 1-. have made a , _ B - 'J - --- - W '1 . STANLEV HAD HARD RUN-The| Government steamer Stanley, which left here three weeks ago for Capel Race with a supply of coal for that station, arrived in port Thursday. says the North Sydney Herald, after a pretty hard run from Trespassy,_where she left Saturday morning. On the_ run back Capt. Murchison was obliged to put into Louishurg to replenish his . buiilicrs. It was the intention to pro--1 ci'-cd to Halifax, but a wireless mes- sage ordered hlm to this port. WEDDING BELLS-The marriage took place in Grace Methodist Church. Charlottetown, on Sept. 29th, Rev. F. H. Littlejohns oiiiciatiiig, of Miss Hat- tie Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bowness. of Crapaud, to Mr. Oscar Keith Myers of Hampton. The bride wore a suit of African brown cloth. with hat to match and a`~ blouse of white crepe de chene. After the ceremony the bridal' party drove to their future home in Hampton where a reception was held. The-bride and groom received many valuable pre~ sents which testify to the popularity oi' the young couple. ' _ ::PAQUET’$ i'resh~ilsh arriving by express at 10 o‘clock to-day. Fresh cod, haddock, smelts at City Fish Market. 3152pd. Honsgjonas _ Mr. John R. Stavert, of Kelvin Grove. has recently purchased from Mr. W. W. Crosby, Cornwall, the not.- ed prize yeariing filly, Echo of Shore Acres. This splendid animal was the sensa- tion ofthe Clydesdale classes at the Provincial. Exhibition 'and carried off _no less than three ilrst prizes and sweepstakesifor best Clydesdale mare; all ages competing. Sired by Kep- poch Prince, unquestionably the great- est sire of prizewinners in the Pro- very quickly before anybody could prevent it._ Coroner's Constable Foster was calledand the body removed to Snow and Company's mortuary where it was prepared for burial. The remains will be sent to Musquodoboit for interment. The deceased was about forty years of age and married. STRANGE FIND _OF CAPE BRETON FISHERMAN --NORTH SYDNEY. Sept. 29.-A large salmon fell into the hands- of Mr. M. _A. McKinnon, the well known iish dealer of this town, which with a silver tag attached to its dorsal iln. attracted the attention of the dealer. who wondered iiow the little inscribed piece of silver ever happened to he there. Up`on information from the Department oi' Marine and Fislicries it was lerned that the Departiiient for the purpose of gaining information with regard to the frequency of spawn- ing in the Atlantic s on, and wheth- er the late run of and its progeny is always late run. a perceiitaSe_ 01 the salmon in all the retaining ponds. which are located at Tailousac. Resti- gouche, Miramiohi, St. John and Mar- garee. have during the past two sca- sons-19l3, and 1914.-been measured they were stripped. Silver, similar io the one taken at North Sydney, :ind brass tags were used. The silver tag is fastened to the dorsal fin as near the back of the ilsli as possible. 'iid the brass tag is fast- ened _to the second ray of the dorsal fin by silk thread. which is passed around tlfe ray under the ski_n on the back .igthe iisli. Up to the present. eighte silver and one brass tags have been recovered. These were all obwlned from ilsli that were taken in r th mouth of the river in which 0|' D68 V 6 vince at the present time. it in enniiy,-the fish were previously liberated. seen that she combines select breed- ing with high class individuality. This is the seco d yesrling' got by Keppoch Prince to win championships this year, a colt of that age having the lionor at the Spring Horse Show. Mr.»Stavert is fortunate in securing such a choice animal for foundation stock, and, will no doubt be heard fro'in in the near future as one of our 'most successful breeders and ealribitors. AT HALIFAX in the majority of cases. thc iish were taken in set nets in tidal waters; but in some few cases they were taken 'by the anglers near the headwaters of the streams. ‘ The capture at North Sydney is particularly interesting, as it is the first tagged fish reported as having been taken in a different system from ‘that in ‘which it was liberated. Ac- cording to reports such captures are also very infrequent in European countries, where_ the tagging of sal- mon has been carried on on a some- what extensive scale for a consider- able time. The about e near ,. BERLIN DENIES RECENT RUMORB. BERLIN, Sep. 110. - Via Lon- don)-- The Norddeiisclie Allgemein Zeigung says;~- “From many quariers we hear that' the fairy tale is again being circulat- ed that Chancellor Von Bethmann Hoiiweg, for some time has been nursing 'the idea of ii premature peace with the British. We are em-V powered to characterize these rum- ors as un1`ouniled, as cvll and as der- ogatory to the empires interests." \\\\\\\\\__ __-` ‘~ ’/ f DUDDS / IDNEY / 1 "1-1;.--`.2-.>.V:.\~;.*-~§‘ “iw 8Sri|\'i">"°?*"*“*‘*'T";r1‘5rlt"C I-V-ht -“.:;§.s‘- . ."'~§S'k‘ _ my '_ __i\_i'1"" ' Coal Hard and » Soft All Kinds - of _ -_ The Best Quality and_ Lowest Prices V at . \\`\\ \_ \ \\\\\\ ~\~.~ "1 » _ ,- . ~': *Sf*-F "¢'°‘*"3-":'*`"" t I-'-»»;»:»g¢-YH r ’1"_ - 'sv-_¢f‘ ‘ s - "“' .;’-‘:~:s"’5“- 'fix __,, '-’-.