.. l. Fl! ‘ fi-'l wlif :af f .' *-f=:»i§‘ li! -all: . ‘il F.. - .4 1 -ii .'£t'v./'"1 1, tif -. 1 t , i,-_ nifi- i _ li", -. »-;,. .-._ ~‘ .\ l \ ' .l. ia ' .l. .in ";’.°f .a` 4 ..3,._ ___ ,vt -gi-1* 1. .sfiq-r `p;=f’fi§" _- ‘ ~‘ _ .....J. ' ltd; .t - l ffl 4; 5_._ _l g' mx- 1.1 .5 »,f..i 1"- ’_ . l, .Ll .t» ,»,.'... . . l ` i 155' il-it :.5 li éli 1': . I 4' . uit l* i fl o _ l i i;l.‘i`;" --I =! -xr li.-:fy gilt; 1 ll .l_»_'_€_».l` .f v;;€>;=:;. .»-l ...»__. 'illi- il., ‘ f ‘f f "ii A . _-__ When one has an influenza cold, and thoughts and fancies seem mud- ' -died in one's head. When rc-lations. and Church members are looking for ' trouble, and one’s winter’s coal is in the bin. not aid fo whc trouble p r, .n S. ~ real- and imaginary, gather in clouds over his head and that tired feeling " comes over him at close of day. When this frightful war looms up in every paper telling us daily of bloodshed ' and devastation and when the air (now somewhat cleared) is full of graft rumors, of the Liberal party and atrocious doings of the Conservatives, is it not a blessed privilege to sit down (under these \ circumstances) beside a kindred spi- rit, and wile away an hour or so, in 'the Royal Game of Chess? When the leaves begin to turn, displaying their beautiful tints, carpeting the ,green lawns and fields, when the but- temut is ripe, and the boiik of the ‘ wild goose is heard above one's head, ‘when Thanksgiving Day and all it ought to mean draws nigh to us, when .“Hallowe'en” comes on apace, with its apple dips, its mirth of boys and I i Has the strength and flavor, l.”..T..2‘;“l‘..“él°' The Central yt.,-;::::::_ _ $_ _:riff “ ` `-'-1'-`-3~‘-1-‘-`-`~`-`-`f~`-`-:T-`~ IT PAYG to bl!! in this pwvhit 8. 8. GABGAPEDIA-The CUMDG- dia left yotsrdiiy afternoon with a general cnrso for Qll°llB0- . ATTENTION i drawn to the wen- oormi mon iinrgliins which Paton at Co. are odsrlng to-day. Their ad ap- - pears lsewhere in this issue. 3371. things. ° pumpkin. . V .ve When the blue sky's overhead. and ha the white fleecy curtains of the north- wh ern lights flit to and fro among the Th brightest stars of the flrmameiit. 3 When Jack Frost is in the air and sl silent snowflakes do appear, when the vo evenings become longer, and friends ll- gather round the open fireside. Amy; _wa such scenes as these chess love think of chess. rl-*_ th in mid-air. Canadian Government Railways rmce dward s and Railway .. A susv ’Pi.Acs.-sverytluug is booming at the Union Commercial COM. _ College. Principal Moron informl trice ' ` " - 1 "2 pidly filling up-Gregg horthand Bhd Run of ' ~ i' ' FUNERAL»NO‘TtGE. -Sons of Eng- ` ff bison./maine ooAi..- 'rho reno- nina. #members ot Lodges Eton one - `f oner starlight, Captain Ferguson. Pio- Prince Edward. sro requested to meet. _ _ _ ~ - »_‘“.` 1' Ei ton is dl-scharslns -sicarso ot coll at hrs. 0. E. Hsu. on sunday, 10th inet.. More Bread and Better Broad; " 6 r rt-1., WH] spection AN ACC|DENT.- Mr. Michael ugh not serious was rather painful 1'HANKsGiv|Ne oAv, ootohcr 11th.-nonnd trip tickets win bo sold f‘"" a lime- While he was driving “P ' .tingle fare going October 11th, returning October 12th; Fare and one third from Hal'd°”° Wharf Wm’ 3 ll°l`s nd going October 9 and 10, returning October 12th. ll` TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 271.11, 1915 F Trains Outward Trains inward ln Read Down Read Up , ‘V A.M. Atlantic Standard Time A.M PM Charlottetown , Arr. ;P.M. Noon 3.45 12.00 5.00 1.20 5.45 2.10 V 6.22 2.55 ' 7.00 3.30 7.35 8.30 9.02 9.27 9.50 Dep. Hunter Arr. Emerald Jct. Kensington Summer side Dep. 10.50 9.52 9.21 11.40 10.36 9.59 9.27 9.00 River 8.55 830 P.M. A.M. ll' 10.20 P 9.03 C _ 5.45 3,10 _S- ‘ 5.02 430 ' I‘.M. 8.40 12.10 9.38 1.42 ' 10.27 3.10 11.08' ' 4.22 ' 11.45 5.20 Dep. Arr. Tignisb. that the Shorthand Department is ro ney. _ *'17 Touch Typewrltlng are ills big attrac- Q Co. ‘=-- ' tions. 3373. ---.- _ Hayden; wharf, East River, for the at 2 45 o'clock. for the purpose of _ Tracadle Cross farmers institute. attending the' timers] of their late, ni# 5' ` This is the second cargo that Captain Brother, George Mugford. . 1 ' ` "' erguson brought over this season.-- .' -___\ _ Z \' , 8.8- HALIFAX.-T118 lollbwlug W6l‘e '_ 'Full nouns out la” nlnll lo’ ~ __- massagers on the 18.8. Halifax, which ,loo the vorlod lllm loan-u:o,\ ,ovldoo PAINFUL ACC|DENT.- Mr. John arrived iirthis port yesterday:-Miss ol ml, popular »l,ouBo_ A glograpll- _ ,A cHE8s ,R£VERlE. girls. and scooiiedout candlellshled 'col-man, Mt. stowon, mot with a B., Martin. E. E, Dowling, Mrs A. W. ,pmol --o,,l.,ml,,,_»» l,, two pm, do. ry painful accident a few days ago Roperf K`."Bii!ns;"Mrs W. J. _Mullen. plolod o lroslo dl-omoof lovo ood the ving being kicked by a horse Mrs L. Hartllug,‘Mrs G. LaPlerre, W. dom-lly vomlollo ln Col-oloo_ Tho ohm-_ ich he was engaged in shoeing. F. Walton, Missl. _MeKenns. goto" and costumes of tho Molllgel-_ e cut. which was on the face, was °--& » _ ' _ _ranean isle were rtra ed with i id 1 nasty one taking a large number of PATRIOTIQHOIRSE RACES.-Help .;¢ollgm_ Colombia they heroine.v:l1d ltchas to close it up and although the Regimental"'Fund for the Siege hor ol-olllo, 0,-so_ wllooo golllol- hoo Summerslde Arr. O‘Leary Alberton 9°? 33 “PSF Inv-Q-is memm Pm sg-"" ~ 5 H F°?"!‘° ea 3mS Dep. ~ i fi shing hamlet at Haydens wharf fl . which is the home for the oyster “lkmg b°y8' ' D fishing season of the majority of the Port Hill fishermen of East River presents a busy appearance these days with the opening of the fishing season on October the lst. Quite a number ol sh fl k 9.25 10.00 _~1_¢=!`ll S33 Dep. Arr. A.M. Emerald Jct. Arr. Cape Traverse Dep. wel” $55 » _ t ermen ac there to make their .. o 8.00 7_00 so plentiful as they have been in mporary home for the next few mouths. They reprt the oysters noi P.M. °3.00 4.10 4.36 4.57 6.00 A.M. 6.50 8.40 9.17 9.46 11.15 Dep. Arr. Charlottetown Arr. 9.30 Mt. Stewart _~ 8.27 Morell 7.58 St. Peters 7.36 Souris 6.35 Dep. 5.45 4.10 3.27 2.55 1.30 _ past seasons. The ruling price per barrel paid for those which have been sold to date is in the vicinity of $4_00._S. THE TOMMIES TOBACCO.- The stock of smokers’ supplies for the 7.10 Arr. Elmira Dep. .m rc ci _ Tommies is rapidly piling up in Col. onel M. Davidson's window on Ricli- 4.20 5.09 5.30 6.05 8.45 9.55 10.25 11.05 Dep. Arr. Mt. Stewart Cardigan Montague Georgetown Arr. 8.20 7.26 7.04 Dep. 6.30 3.55 2.48 2.20 1.30 _ mend Street. All the favourite brands oi’ tobacco in packages and ln plug Sat. only Daily ex. Sat. & Sun. Daily ex. Sat. & Sun. Sat. only _W been exploited as during these last as well as cigarettes and a few pi ee e‘.iding._ ."r°“”"B ami Pllcefs Wlll lake are rem-sented. it is to no hoged llggiafgi °t'l";"‘~ l£."°bb““‘l W1" 2° Pm* H that this final appeal for the boys 2 1 so er oys- a“d*1l08Blll- ` in meet with the support it de_ er a most enjoyable afternoon will be Proceeds lee Cream Social at serves. Never before has tobacco’s mem' The ellllles will be published virtues as a factor in times of wal Monday m°mh"g' open 10 17.111 8. S. Bea- from Byd~ cargo of Reserve for anntiin. soil’ ' 3376-10-9m1f. BJ!!- ry painful at first is now, his Battery by attending the horse races ,boon mm-do,-od by mo sono of o flyol lends are glad to learn well on the Monday altel‘l\06ll- There Will lm landlord, swear vengeance on the y to recovery.-S. three bigmraces, and Charlottetown'B la.ndlord's_two sons, andth climax -'m be” _l1°Ff5e§ Wlll C9mD0l0- Allll1lSBl0ll sees the accomplishment of tgeir vow.` vouNc woMAN-You can't go to 25c.'01lly.' ' ' ' ‘ e front to fight-but you have a duty ` ' 'L hereditary disease, " The Temple. ot to perform-urge your young male CITY BATTERIES.-All members M OLSEN, DARING AERONAUT. frle - - » - MEETS FATE oF cALL|NG. lf tli ST JOHN, Oct. 8.-Elmer Olsen, the yo daring young aeroiiaut, who made the pl, thrilling parachute descent from a ol balloon at the Fredericton Exhibition a few weeks ago, was killed on Wed- nesday at a fair in Brockton (Mass.). E He was a mile and a half in the alr,m when he let go with his seven para- to eliutes. For some reason the intri~` B cacles of the device refused to respond to and he had a sheer drop of eight in hundred feet, meeting instant death. th The thi-ongs on thc fair ground were (0 aghast as they witnessed the tragedy th nds to enlist and do their duty. If N00- 3 Bhd 4 Batteries havlhs ulll proprietor, whose sweatcd slaves are every man and woman will but do f0".m5»_Wltll l-ll0 13.51111. Will parade at condemned to consumption by the foul oil- (lull-_all will ond ln vlclol-y_ the Drill Hall oti'Sundiiy afternoon at -conditions in his works, learns too uog man onli” to,-lay_ lf you are 2 p.m. to attend the funeral of they late his mistake, and reforms his vile ygloally fi; your plooo ls probably late comrade, Sergt. George Mugfor . methods.. the ri-ont. By Order. . _ i ' r '. sh_' ow p01-A10 ng¢;ul_A-l-lglq llEpEAl_. MILITARY FUNERAL.-The tuner- _ertravagance and love of dress_and D.-Hon. Murdoch Mckinnoh, com- 110! the law Q-M--Beret. George Mus- Jewellery almost bring her husband issionor of Agriculture, received it l°riaiii=iici'i0N _ I _ Oil Heater Hers is a band? oil heat- er that can be carried from room lp room, gives strong -_intends heat quickly, and is .jumtfho thing for heating ¢h__kltchon in th; mornlns 'the bed room atnight. Haatitll new ideas- heat proof handle. oil gauge, new stylo wick. ' ~ iFei'mell & Victoria Row Base Boring Hall Stoves The Silver Moon is a splendid heating stove-- a base burner without a riv- al as a hall heater. You know this stove about as well as anyone, for it' is in almost every home. Shown here in the different sizes. and each one a real neces- sity and a decided economy at our price. Chandler 1 $500, $600and$700 Hartt Shoés are in a cla QL' by thémmlves. ..ii‘.l.f.“l...i°&%’a‘f.‘;'i _ Sss our window /. ’ such Hartt Shoes Built without a fault in a SCHOOL BOYS' G s"g`ani`e 'of football in aid of the Pat " ' ‘ ' _ ` ._._. - TRY 0V6l' OIIQ egg! a large llllitllv ' .ll wal YMN ~ A ::lT IS SURPRISING why many ¢l_A53__'l~ll,, school boys- gymesgllix A eoplc continuo to buy shoddy shoes class at the Y_ M_ C_ A opened I t . erely because the flrstrfost is small' 'l'hlll-“lay afternoon with _-a miiflsy WHEELING, W_ vnu och 8___Two - CROSBY 5 Y0Ul\G (/AN/\D‘\ good attendance, but there are a great masked men early to-day held up and 3°ll00l Sll0f’~S are mac" Will* 5°l;\l lllI1llY“li0ys yot‘who should be start- robbed a. Baltimore and Ohio express - _ - counters, whole cut vanips and soe lllg ln now_ It l I - t l I N Y k t SL L ls’ Space will be allotted proportionately should more be lmhe. .inn .only nnntn up against ,.._..,.r,,l club, ,,,,,,,§’,g",‘{,l;"§’~,“‘,y;°,f,§’,'c'§‘] ,§j‘°“m,,'§§"W,,§§',,l ‘é;,,,,.§’,_ w,,,,°l},,. he hardest kicking of the average will place basketball loom, ln two ginia. Their booty was taken from ' S"h00l l’0““l¥”l°’l`- YU" WY 0"" lm" leflglleo. to he formed shortl' B mail cars. according to reports re- Pald f°f» Whether used 01' not- " on Criosovns "YOUNG CANADM wishing to mono nomtoni ‘or inzlg *caved new .nn was boiiovoa to so stead of two or three pairs of the basketball teams should beglllat the lol-so other kind and 'tho difference in the gymnagiqm class now. ’ - \ ‘ ‘ i original cost merely a trifle. Test it ~' Foorsa i.i._on 1‘honk»¢ivihg‘iJ`.,',f` lollc Fund Wm be _Dmyed haven st: l Finally Found a HFood‘ that Helped _ ;-_-_ lilruitllilaltsnfzz College and the -Connaughts "' . ' 0 ' 7 CW on the Ab°5w°“-Gr°“°d“- V “When I first read of the remark- §g°th';dl;:€frl;’“ rggll 39 tm°nl'¥.“l°“"- able effects' of Grape-Nuts food. I wo th D ee 5 W 3° ° tm' determined to secure somef' ss s it r y cause. it is hoped-‘ tiiigt o .-' western :.'.i:‘;'::.:.”::..‘.‘.i'" ii: ~"°-ni -‘ii fi' -M /1°" ' l will be well ' ° xml". ll! _,l:‘1°" husband /0." | worth t'h.°_ .pyl 'add el-Q13] . . I 4/, besides a :ood aftorn saport, mn] had ` _. nl; . some aid will bo given ts; pilmatlc. . V ,,;/ 1 -society. 'rho game-win rt at z.a0_ .3 sharp. _ '__3375; ¢ ' ' it ..i I 1 f 4 Stewart, July 28th, -1915, per Mrs. Russell Clarko E. I. Floral Ass'n., per Leslie Tennant, Esq., 196.22 A DETERMINED WOMAN. _ Y "At that thlms there this town. but my some from a com~. SOOII B B who prepared Pos din ;-£1 so* " £1217 Will f _.. se.. B4. . to take this chance of a bargain., ' _~ d. sir. and that was what ' L4 \ -T_§\\ - ff( . L7-f `\\\\\\\\\ - oooD`s"'/, 'S ` .3 |nNEY . ll... ~ Pitts _ 1 _ ` / _ I CLR/:ll l\\\\\\\"`5£,l -_ . ,Y-_ LL Ulf. t _ . ES\;.\K-.'_D._l\_l,5_`f-5/.1 5 f cf* . S_lf.fff l f' ‘t _ ~ 1- 'f\ui:ri:.» `.l;',l-.___» /I -- ‘ ' i' . 0. -.ui l . \ ©v’\_\.\\\\ \ \ \\\\\ I // 7 QS fl ‘V “HV I lo l ‘ 14 ‘ ` 5;., I I l . Th fl- l( Five Facts 2'; ‘ M¢i.....i'. cioiino i=|ss'r- Mccooas oioihos .ire Lnslzodfrim boat quality 'inki Or 0 Tug s .I-_and Scots tweedsf worsteds"lind' wifoltihsfz sEc0ND_-‘= ‘You cliff have-"your, choice of the latest English and* American fashion ._dggl§n|` 5 ~ Tl?llRD- An expert cutter hai' ¢l*”K° 0?. U10 .d snlns 'And _lit- ¢lll8`¢lf your suit d ho‘iiiei-soil»___ BUY- -l¢l€\`l