l . \ 2 Vi. gil-.‘i,: . .~ .. 3 7' ii" _ ;i wav; we » ..._ _., rl 'F .,». ' l W i‘ _. l‘_`l~i~};-.TR . , . _ "l:'.f5<, is fi-` ) f `°-~ Fil' . . , . ,sy `_'?f,___-`;\_\'é 31" gif. , -». l °‘§ ,_?.lf,§ '£4 ` 4 'gh/l‘~‘:l 1; 1.? if iii 3;; W1* /1 'l Jr' .»_-5 r 1. ~s r l :;,. ___ f _ -_»..» M : ,-_`. Z e-__.;__ -_ ~ .- .. ».-5 e :£5 'AQ .\l§ac:& .5 Time. ...lf _l; 'i .. _ i. , ‘i .'_{§!"` L - I f‘_».¢,~..'.’;. . ~;l‘_k s .ii i ~i =i Pl ,Xfi- if . M (_ » , ~ " .:: :<.-$33-._7__.__ s-”='="_ ’i-"1-“__°“_ '»' ~f~_=:=..v-_~':~' '-_-'P53 _ gill. >I»fz=_ l. , ,il - _'£5' I > I ._ sh’ CRDWNEJST THE YEAR ;All the yenr' round, every hour of every day. »God.ls richly blessing us; both when we sleep and when we wake His mercy waits upon us. The sun may leave us a legacy of dark- ness, but our God never ceases to _ shine upon His children with beams of love. Like a river, His loving kindness is always flowing. with -a fullness inexhaustible as His own na- ture. Like the atmosphere which con- stantly surrounds ithe enrth, sud is always ready to support the life of man, _the benevolence of God sur- rounds all His creatures; in it, as in their element, they live, and move, and have their being. Yet as the sun on suunnor days gluddens us with beams more warm and bright than at othcr times, and as rivers are nt certain seasons swollen by the rain, and us the ntmospherc itself is some- times fruught with more fresh. more bracing, or more huliny influences than heretofore, so is it with the mercy of God; it hath its golden hours; its dnys of overflow, when the; IBODS 0l`u\¢ll- AHIOHESY f-|10 lllllillllsl .Other articles sold wellppriees re- and ssevelih is practically assured, of the ncther Sllringi. €h° l°yous mainlng the same as on the previous and there can bs' no question _that days of harvest are a special season may-keg, day, __ this will be the most keenly contest. of excessive favour. It is the glory -- _ ed bicycle race of the whole series 'of autumn that the ripe gifts of DEATH BY 8'l‘RANGULATION.- for the Dunlop trophy. Entries have prbvidence are then abundantly be- The inquiry into the death of Wil- been received from Winchester of stowed; it is the mellow season of lard I-libhert, who was found _dead Cbarlottetow,n,'Cochrane of Bloom- realization, whereas all before was on Dominion Street; Whitney 'Pier-, field, and four local men, Walsh, Mil- but hope and expectation. Great is Sunday- morning, was lisld at Coron- ton, Gsllet and Spearman, 'me m- the joy of harvest. Happy are the er 'l‘ownscn`d‘s office yesterday, says try of Oultdn of Amherst is expected re-lpers who nil their arms with the a Sydney exchange. The jury after today or tomorrow. Thus far only lihernlity of heaven. The Psalmist hearing the evidence af Drs.-1 McRae three entriep' have been received for tells ns th.-it the harvest is the and Roy, who had'performed-(as su- the ten mile road race, but as they crowning of the year. Surely these topsy returned a verdict to _ eel- are all very-fastmen the race will crowning mercies call for crowning feet that the deceased' came to -his most keenl¥i..__ ntestéd, 'rney thanksgiving! Let us render it by death by strangulstion, owing to'_ Chambers 0 gg.-> ilohn, and Rogers lthe inward emotions of- gratitude. piece of meat coming _up ill his laryninnd Thornton of Halifax. It is p - ,Let our hearts he warned; let our. A message wad_'receivbd by friends 'Bible that one or two other entries be are OB 'spirits remember, mediate, and think. of the inte Willard Hibbst to have will-._ yet be received. lupon this goodness of the Lord. Then" his relllallli f0l‘\W_B,l`d6d £0. Summer- lot us praise Him with our lips and side P. E. I. qwhere his relatives --= land and magnify His name 'froln will' make arrangements for inter- 3 Ls' whose bounty all this goodness flows._ ment. The body will be sent for- Ml, W A Brennan Summamme - ~ ~ n _ 1 Let us glorify God by yielding our_ ‘lflfd Wedllasdl’-Y m0mi”E~ was in Qharlottetown yesterday and gifts to His cause. A practical proof H0NORED__The News Telegram 0' returned homdlin the afternoon. of our gratitude is a special thank- Calgary Alta ot September Zara Mrs Georg Ps.: at _ _di ' ‘» . ~ . e r ve Ommng to the Lord of the harvest' °°“t‘ai“ 8” excellent Pmtmit of lottetown Thursdapy? night returning _-__.____._._._._h,_._.___.___._._._._-_.___._.___.__-_-_-_-_-_-_-s...-_ee Rev. A. D. McDonald and the follow- ,mm B,,5¢,m_ CHURCH SEHVIIIES Ml§'rHOD1S'r , | First Mntlimlist.-Rev. J, Heaney: nt eleven und seven. llible Lllaiss ati 2,30. l'l'zlyvr service on Wl-.dncsdl|.y_ evening lit 7.30. Students and strzlllgus rfordiully welcome, i Grace (ihurch-Rev. T. Marshall at eleven and seven. Sllndzly School' and llihle Ulilss ut, 2.30. A cordial. invitation is extended to strangers and colh-ge students. _ PRESBYTERIAN St. James' Preslryteriun.-Rev. lin! I°`\lllel'tu|\ ut eleven und seven. Stroll-` gers and college students are cordial- ‘ ly invited to ull services. New Zion-Morning prayer meeting' at ten a m., ltev. Geo. Taylor at if o.. m., and 7 p.m. Sunday School and liihle (fluss ut 2.250. A cordial in- | vitntion is oilcred strnnlgers and col- lege students. BAPTIST Rl-v. Z. L. Fush, at Sunday School at - 2.30, with “l.oya.lists" class of adults in Church nuditorium. A cordial wel- come is extended to all the services of this church. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Central Christian-llev. J. F. Floyd nt ll :ind 7. Sunday School und Billie Uluss :lt 2.30 p. ln. Prllycr infecting Wednesday at 8 p. m. All seats free. College students and strangers ure cordially iuvitcll to attend ull services. XNGLICAN St. l‘aul's.-Rector, Ilev. T. W. Murphy. Services at 11 and 7. ’l`hu ing reference to him:-Rev. A. D. Mc- 0l` thc !0l`il1I\0 left by UW la*-0 SU' Donald, 'secretary of the Children's Mt-_ John J Walsh returned to his John Murray Scott, is to be married Aid society<__has returned home from home in Vernon River bi toda nt Knole Park, tu Harold Ni- wi 1 h ll mended the Y » “ll P¢8» W "B 0 B ern train yesterday afternoon, Ch0lS0n. thc Y0llng€St B0" 0! Sli' Af' Canadian Conference of Charities and thur Nicholson, former clerk of the Corrections held in ghaf ¢ll;y for House of Commons, now ambassador three days last week. In addition to thBfréitI;'y?B'te?;:;e' v€'§§Airli *lt 9*- P¢¢°l`9ll“l`Z~ There are El! taking an active part in the conven- llnggon by the aféernoon train _ llllfldfed D1`f‘5ellt5» the l1105t im‘P°l`t' tion, Mr. McDonald preached Sunday ' ant being s case of jewelry from Lady mn 1 the Rive vi W P,.eBby¢_e,._ _ R J M D C _ - . snckviile, which is worn. over $50,- §‘,§r,,\,,§,,,,'f ,mqs in th; signing at the ‘,mf;’_- C°ha‘;;’(§f‘t‘;&°w;P‘; I __ . » nly one or two of s pafferh while lhey lsaf $7.00. the south- 2130. h"_l‘_he b;fge'_s_ p$r?;:_l:na;;_a1l_s_0 giv_; I-jort Rouge "Methodism He also day and 1-ct,”-ned to his home by me g 3 u ' ‘vellfigated Ulf! Wofkillgs Of U10 lll western trnin yesterday afternoon.. llc ti f ld 'lvc and a suit of ' ‘ ' C0 C 0" 0 0 Sl -"- _ dustrial school at Portage la Prairie, _ ` ‘ . i . ‘ Old E"I§1iShf“l`“lt“fe- . in company with R. B. Chadwick. Mr. A. J. Mc nail leaves . this I I I It was i" the midst °f the °°1°b"“l" (Rev. Mr. McDonald ls a native of morning on return to Amherst after I l S S . l ' A ` ` ed ml" mit' in which Lady Sackvme NSW Gllligow P. E. I.. ‘md B lll'0‘ s. vacation at his home in Charlotte- l"`°""-d her fight to “ Inf” Part °f ther of the late Major J. A. McDon- town _ . the Scott millions, that Miss Sack- .nd of this city) _ ___ v‘lie West allowed her engagement ____ Among the visitors in Hama! to young Nicholson to become pub- _ Th d M _ d M _ w_H lic- H" P“f*"‘t*‘ PFOYUPUY d”“l°‘1 ll ONE DIVINE B OPINION-The '°1'1lz.u1$ tl1iyo::.r elvnnrs slfsnle. cigigf but the young lady, nnvlng all other lowing from H Montreal _exchange l0ttetUwn‘a‘nd Mm _,_ Hogg Shep mothl-r`s force af character, held ten- will be Of Blleclal Interest "1 Char’ brook,-,_ acinusly to her intention and won lfltteti-‘WU When* M\`~ Duncan has hm- wa .1 alnst all Qppogltlom many relatives. Cynicism, irrever- The driai is extremely pretty nnn ence. flipnsncy. these were the Oh- unusually interesting. She has al- i€0l2S Of M1 Ilfillck made by Y-he R0*/~ ready published several poems, and G€0l”€€ Ullllcall. B- D-. ill St- All' will shortly give s volume of her drews Presbyterian Church, Montreal, M;-5_ John Allan' 29 Fitzroy gl", verse to the pulJli<‘-~ The llfldef§l'00m 1557- Week- "N0 Olle Wm dellyfu he left the city yesterday morning to holds n small position in the British said. "that our age is essentially an visit Halifax and St. John. She will lcgntion at Constantinople. ll‘I`€_V9l`€lll1 One, neither is an _ lll<.l“ll`.'lbe absent for two months. A few lllg 859 All1ll0“Eh children T-Uday months ago Mrs. Allan was a great 1Ll.lN01s STATE FAIR 0l=ENé. are tsnshb that which their parents snflerer from rnenmati-sm, but her _- did not learn, ' it is not remembered many 1|-lends are glad to know that ll and 'll' SPRINGFIELD, Ill., Oct. 3-The that head knowledge is not wisdom she is almost entirely cur¢d_ The f,,l_ _annual illinois State Fair opened to- and that to bc smart is not always lowing is her own- ac;-,sunt gl lger re day under conditions thatprorriise to be wise." The parents, however, cove;-y;' lone of the best exhibitions of its _did not get oil scathless. The Rev. "Sometime ago I began to use an - kind ever held here. There was no Mr. Duncan mentioned that there was Oxypathor for rbeumstlsm. and have ceremony to mark the beginning of _another side to the question, that the derived much benefit therefrom. I the ten days’ show, but many hun- parents of today must psstly answer have also been using the Farador of drells of visitors passed through the for the prevailing temper of frivolity late and I have no hesitation in say- fZ~‘lf10S £0 Vl0\\’ the large hllmbef Of and irreverence among youth. True, ing that the Farador is the superior exhibits in all departments. The much of this could he explained in machine. It induces quick, refresh- formal opening of the fail' Will take the reaction against the stern repres- ing sleep, so that the sufferer loses ,P11109 Mflllilily. When the llldglllg Of sion of former years when innocent all consciousness of pain. Every suf- cxhibits Will llflgill lllld UW Hlleed pleasure was choked oil, yet there ferer should have one. Mrs. John 'lJl`0gl`1llIl will he inaugurated- The was today no apparent attempt to Alland’ muJ0rilY Of the dlllilla-YB this year put ,wide mppnncy ,md_ grapple with The above statement is addressed ‘have lleell designed eSP‘3°la1lY for WV life's problems in a more reverent to Mr. W. E. Enman, Representative lue as instructive agencies, State in- and serious manne,-_ In this tha of the Farador Oxygen C0., 30 Stl€\ltl<>llH Ill"-l ll¢Plll`Ulle“l9 df the Church might also serve its function Longworth Ave., Charlottetown. Ask ‘SUNG HCh00lB “"0 K°"'0‘"““`“°“'- ‘"0 better, a Church at once bright and for literature concerning Ilxygen 7 rfclock service will he taken l,y.wcll represented. (lcep_ true to the busy present nf Therapy. It is free and-intenselvim Rev. J, ld. Purdy, llector nt Gallip- hnllton. Holy (.‘onlmunion after morning service. Sunday School und Bible (llul-is ut 2.30. All seats frcc. St. l"etcr's Cnthedrzll-Holy Com- munion ut 8 und ll n.m., Matins at 10.15 ll. ul., i-lundlly School and Bihle Class at 2.30 and cvensong at 7 p, ln. Salvation Army-Services each night of thc week and on Sunday. BRIDIC Sllfllvldll SHE I-l`AD A WILL OF HER OWN l.flNDO.\I, 'Oct. 1.-The Hon. Vic- torin Snckville West, the only child of Lady Snckville, who was made an heiress hy her mother's scnsational nnd successful iight for n, large part Rev. George Duncan is one` of i' | well as to the venerable past, The tereslllllg- . 1912ME1l- i t divi es fScntland’s capi- “The biggest .assortment of NORTH GERMAN LLOYD Exlzirfnnna lnnl.l..°¢l.nrcn, st. cum- men‘=w<>at sweaters ever vfferfd UUMVANY To START WAR bert's has one of the largest and ln cha‘|°'4'°'-°W" ls 7°”-W h°"° IN FREIGHT RATES" most influential followings in the _old for y°‘"` Ga" ` "°d°y° 1h°"° me _ . plain maroons --‘plain greys- Hn/lsuno, oct. 1.- 'rne North "‘“d' plain blues-ghd were fawl _ffm _ . I C t d d _ ulnatlons .f olorlngso al nds ' gslflglgfly rllieoglstingrndzrgbt ovggl rn ‘-00 "° 6 »75~’=’i °"°P '“ ¢“d “K W retaliation for the attitude of the HOTEL ARRIVAL5__The follow- iggorléhg M3w°:'a°r' Hamburg-American line in regard to ing persons were guests at the F10- ' ~ thv DHHS\=“Z@l"tl`flm°- _ rida Hotel Pownal -durln the week *°‘~ In its denunciation today the Ham- of Sept_ 2'1 to 2g_1_Mm_ Rmlgn' GRl¥f\';l WEST LIFE' hurg-American line expressed its will- M_ R_ Murphy ROM, La;-get My-5, 1: ' ` ingness to re-enter the pool if its Robt. Lnrter, ’Mrs. S. Poole: Miss ATZS" ew:,°. `;;f:°tAm;§rth° meqlogé lllwtfl Of Passengers from Europe t0 Poole, Miss A. Poole, Blanche Ma- rtxessxenlhilbh to m;_eas';“c20:;d be ‘America were raised by five per cent. hon, M135 Tal; 1l,l¢L¢lm_ p_ J_ L_ and surprised to d what low. rates _ o_ and from America to Europe by sev- Mrs. Reardon, Gloria McKinnon, “mmm can obtain with u len per cent. und if a new and favor- Milton Bell, Vernon Rouke, Mrs. Al- D '_ t t (__ Wm 'never _“_ _ _ u r h lable busis of participation by the lee McEwen, Miss lillsry Hughes, Mr. E-"_e‘;s1;n eehy ¥¢_z._“1_‘3__;sg an Agent 0! Cflnadinn Pacific Company were ur- Pop Rodgers, A. S. Hewitt, A. J. the Great _wést Lua Assurance Cm ranged, Biflln, Mack McDonald, Parker ,Phat this _-_“ment Compan _ _ y gives a J M°°r°' J' C' Mabhon' Master B' satisfactory 'service to policy-holders, Holland Bulbs All choice §;lilin'w(.;e°olnllf.£°l1l>‘l-l.dsTll?§{>l.Sf";‘§§ is proven ny the me that in one its ‘ of Charlo-ttetown, and Miss C. Heth- °W°ntY'm`5f'. 7°” it has 'N\“°tY Mil' eridge, Boston; Mr. King, New York; 11°" D°u‘“`5. °f I“°“"““"°-. 1" f°"°°» *" _ Henry Jo-“em Hazelbrook. W A_ record never 'before even approached snow, Portland; J. w. white, Aw. lu' My Canadian C°mP““Y- in the ll 6 D,my_ wm_ McF,,r1,me_ DL A_ g_ same period of its history. For the _ Hewitt nn _L M_ Md,-m.1,me_ New past six years the Great West Life ._ I _-Q York; Harry C. Marhott, Hamilton; has written the largest new Canadian __ _ Don. 1*. Coffin, and J. C. Snelgi-eve, business of any Company in Canada. That very new model In men s Montreal; Thomas D,mlel_ Boston; It is earning almost 8 per cent on _aultsi-:the done with the soft roll George McK|0ls,,n_ John M¢p0m,_l,_1_ its Investments and the returns, in al; h‘|*\16"L__;f_':\s°rS;l;o__r;_t‘ mc o2n_\t_;~ ll S Boston: Charles R. McQusrrie, Glace the way of dividends, to l>olicy-hold- 'Such guru. .__°_wfs ____ Hom "__ __ Sao' ~ B”-V5 Mi” M' B“°t°' “M Mi" 'R' ers hav” cufned mr” the reputation et! Brand" Perfect flfitlnu clothes Gallant, sydney; Peter Mcueu, as being ‘the best dividend Psvlns _Moon Q McLeod Thos. Campbell, Fred Worth, Glace CUHIPBIIY lll Am9l'i°|1~ - < ‘ -;_~-~' "1 g5'3_|¢_2M3f Hay; Gns Tantier, Montreal; Mrs. _T:_1;._‘_l31;\ncl1_0fiicie sfttl; gomllaléil- ' . _ Kea , Milton, N. s.; Miss S. n B rov ncc. S H new ~ - - ,' A large 5149' lydhes, iMl'ss L. Jones, I-Iazelbrookl Ch“’1°tt°¥°V!.l\- f " 1359»10°5M3l- “moo” GAN;`_§0QUE FIRE Miss Sadie Jones, Pownal: Dr. ' ' The Wedding llingls Sweetest Sfcry E v e r To’d.” ' line ._ W* _ rm ?L____ meit of lh lice rmnk Mmm, Mr. Mmm uma., cargsnms GRAND one courssv in lm _“mug madutacguring pmt ____ Eldon; J..‘,W. Louson, R. J. Harris, "°’“ th G V k 3 rl d C lr- fully A. W. Kennedy. l*Ylin. Mass. mSnf;_';‘P_*:_*`°gsuzggentreixx Aggxsagi; hcge tiatldxtlwe gallbiexdg dirlntxxgg goth; _ _ - extent of f$40,000 and eighty-men are Sclecl Cd F-1--eel" ---1--1 B °lt';1imn?_:édd2y 2¢1°oS,;§;.DA“I£:£ temporarily' 'thrown out of imlvloy gnstrilring contlast. ' D nwht. T11! ennse of the fire' is un 'l ' The policy was on the straight~ k"°‘.‘"" “1°'.1"“i°f“uy °9v°r°d 377, ' r - ' Lire plan for $1,000.00 and on essnr- "‘°“"""°°' I, _ _*_ _ __ ' _ __ sd elected to take the profits as a bonus additions to the face of thai policy. When the policy became a claim s few days ago there had been ` declared bonus additions to - the amount of l7i;116.il5. The Company f h - handed their c oque or one t ou sand seven hundred and six dollars the' best binder fm' “The ' and twenty-ilvs cents to the widow oil' the Brit l ; n Char- r ` terlhy. Ugts solu sr. f an csucs lor uuugu ur swaps, wiuyggg puma “yy I \= _ _ _ _ 3 _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ 2 _ _<_ _- white and 37 for black. Turnips at‘ a St. Johmexchange. There arc al- . ‘ I \ " " '_' » I J f _ ' Lord magniileth His grace before the 15. Potatoes were plentiful at 251:. ready six cgtrley for the bicycle race ' ` ‘ 1 I L_ ~ ._-~-e.u,<-in . . -~ ,» .- Suifsss and dvercoais " ‘"l"O‘nr strck of swell new suits and overcoats is now complete, made by ninlcersfwho have merited our confi lence and designed by, .experts who`f`0h‘_o'w_ close ly fashions trend and modi‘l_y the e`:Zf`iéme‘to*suit the average man; _ _.fl ~_,¢..,_.i _._',. ‘ In suits, mixed and diagonal,tw¢ edfpredomlnate and are shown in quiet :ich colors principallymed- lum browns, fawnlsh greyla and hea'th‘er mixed shades very appropriate for_ fall and winter v elf. In overcoats herringbone and lwo tone stripe, tweeds, neat diagouals, frlezesjand 'ehinchillas are theleaff- ing cloths, the coloriugs are. mostly browns, heaihrr mixed, light and dark greys and fawnlsli `greeus. See our handsome brown tweed suits at $8 50 others at $lo.5o, $lr oo, llirz oo, $13.50, $14 oo, $16.00 and on upto $20 oo. _ _` -A ~` _ _ . 9|] men's fweed suits the balance of our sum- l m»r`s selling worth from $|0 00 fo $12.50 all sizes ‘ l *fa llelivy Dll. Tweed Overcoxfs warm _ Brown _and Green Herringbone and comfortable. Sizes 36 to_ ' ° s Tweed Overcoxfs S. B Converlo Collars a particularly ‘handsome ' -- Heather Mixed _'»_Twced Overcosfs Coah Sizes 35 to “_ P,i¢¢ S. B. Convcrto C0llars._._Slzes - 3610 44 pr'ce......... ° - Fawn and Brown Diagonal Over- 44 price coals S. B. Conv to Collars, a very` 1~ f sm To §».T`.S.?__°_‘f_‘____.. ff.._.f_f’__f‘f‘: $18.50 Brown two fone. Stripe Tweed Over- - coals, very styl'sl1 S. B. Sizes _ O ~36 to 42 price................... _ _ _,/ __ Grey Herringbone Stripe Dvercoxls _ LL Md Dk Guy (mnchma own Converio Collars S.B. Sizes - - ' ~_ ~ 36 to 42 price cosfs B. Ccu erto Co_1lars,,Sfiyli>l1, _ | Warm and durable. Sizes . Brown and Black Mixed Tweed Over _ coals Medln'r_n length S. B. Convexto t0_44~_i°° r~-_,--'- ° ` Collars. SE. s 34 to ' Price.........?.e.. _/ Dk. Blown ani Dk. Grey Ulinchilla »0vcrcoafs very rich ard handsome Brown Heather Mixrd Frieze Over- _ ’ 1 ‘ Cloths Converto C’ ll ‘ S. 2; §;6RtoC¢;).?.vP;lc(?eC.(.)?}.a.lE B. Sfees _36 to 44. l _ Boys’ lillicker Pants ' \ _ _ __\ __ \` r 4 s A great many parents have been complalningxfo us V \ _ __ _ _ ._,-,‘¢£»»_’.~_ f,{1\_ _ that they _have_beel_l unable to get anything for tlie_ boys _ . _ ` 1 ` " - ~ 8 tl stand the wear' and xfear, such 'asb>ys fiom 6 io I4 Q. years ofage usually require. We have secured for you ,_ _ _ _,. _ :”.?§_1"‘~. ‘1` ` -_/_ "_.~ - now the bestboys’ knickers that we know/ of. It is ‘not U"-f/~' '-'Qi' . - ' _ . _ cheapness we are after lu"‘ this instance but qua.liiy,’we ' 'rl _ can guarantee them to stand the wear. The prices' are N . \ \ ' .$1.00, $l.:5 and $1.55 a pa1r._ _ ' 1 _f _ _l . Z "-- i-_l__.| - -_i_L . -fr - '1_...s CANANOQUE Ont. Oct. 1.-Fire Time Saver for busy men. Y 1. ..,...l; allzml 5"°...yl.»l as MM Wllh In qdmgy gum, “,'°'*l_\ wma Winnie: