s ara., ww e:ssr.:?:.’§_’>- ,vga 'I , . t iii 'v 1 "§‘~ £55" w....~g_ .-_-f-.-4, ._~ I .. . _. _pr .IF"fi’.:. ".7,7fi§f , ‘; ' -1'-it-l -'1 ff ihlf “ iii ' it .4_- ,. - rf 1, "'-',. x 0 ~ 1' ' 1 lift i ~‘_l» . lr' 1. -, -.v[ i` 44_§’i I ».»= U .I I 0 . i I I _ _ ‘ ' ` v -- _ L 01:... .Ty ' Amana I ' PAGE SIX "_ ` 1 I ,iran GUARDIAN _ SEPTEMBER ‘-2' ’9'5. 'T ;v, . _.__,~ - "_, _ 1 Every Man, Woman and - 0 Child, Whether Exhibition Visitors or Regular Patrons To See This Big Picture Program At The PEOPLES’ THEATRE agp.-»¢¢=|i..|: IN2BicAcTs special: “The War Correspondent” A IA Cyclonic presentation of War and I-lerois_m with scene ’ upon scene of overwhelming spectaculari_sn_i, unfold- ing astory of Military life combining thrilling sen- sationalism and peerless'dramatic_rendition BATTLE SCENES! CLASH OF ARMS HORSES ! SOLDIERS! At The Front! Glimpses of our Sol- dier lads in ai parts of the world; THE GAUMONT I ruciuins .lor LOOT, LOVE and CRASH Real Keystone. Fun on top. its a veritable Stone" _mm GRAPHIC A dream of avpicturi- with_a See the flV.¢ man- A record of cur' .h .i .ia .<1 3.. ..| ,,,,,,,,,, Wm, rent events from the war zone. Dainty Vivian Rich _ni Ti-ir:- Exquisite Love Poem Play “The Wishing dream as e. ar.` [sl \ isrpl|;“;;na!uresmf.s Hortons the motor cycle! DON’T FAIL TO SEE OUR POPULAR PLAYS lVIatlr\ee At 2.30 EVENING PERFORMANCES 7.15 and 9 p. m. F'ri.! THE PERILS OF PAULINE Sat. I 1 . _I ""-£1 _.KT s- . \ .,. , -,.. /" I 1 x .Q o fs o Il I _ I O V . . I [_ 5 -S L L Tn. overcoat L I A f...~10.00 A A handsomely tailored overcoat, made of good quality Black Cheviot, silk ` R lapels, a very dressy coat, our special R price during lixliibition Week. . S 10.00 S I il. '*.. .gf if. 5 I _ I 0 t .I National Clothing Co. L * =-- L --i=-f .4 AN INVITATION TO YOU When in Charlottetown attending the Provincial Ex- hibition, a cordial invitation is extended to you to visit our place of business on Water Street. A Warm Welcome Awaits You We have arranged to have a room fitted with writing materials and telephone connection placed at the disposal of our customers. You will find it very convenient. MAKE USE OF IT DEBLOIS BROS. Wholesale Merchants 55-57 Water Street, . and Charlottetown, Insurance Agents P. E. Island _ ` _ ` Ph0n¢'278"` A ~ - ff' The Centra IT PAYS to buy in this Province. sEs'r |cE CREAM and home-:nada STORE OPEN.--Prowse Bros. Store will be open till 9 o’clock to-nigialéss A GRAND BAZAAR ill aid OI N0`tl‘9 Dame Academy will be held ll! UU' Market, Exhibition week. D0I1a!_lDl\H gratefully received. -5071 PROFITABLE SOCIAL. -~ At a re- cent Red Cross sociul at \'0rk the SUI" ot $58.87 was realized after all ex- penses were paid. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.- Rev. Iiwen MacDougal_l will preach Sab- bath 20th at Brooklyn at 10.30; Pet- ers ltoad at 2.30 and Murray River at (5.30. Also Monday 27th at Iris, Tucs- ilny 28th at Bolle River and Thurs- day, 30th at Point Prim at 7 D.. 111- CANADIAN BANK OF COM- MERCE CHANGES. - Owing to pro- longed ill health i\lr. Alexander Laird has resigned as general manag- oi- of the Catiadiaii Bank of Coin- inerce 'ile is succeeded by Mr. John Alrd. \vho has up till now been assistant General ltianal-1912 MV H~ V. 'l'. Jones, manager of the London. thing.) branch has been made as- sistant general manager. NOW IN FRANCE. -Private cables have been received stating that the lllvisional Ammunition Column, which was mobilized in i<`rederii:ton last. win- ter under the command of Licut. Col. W. ll. Harrison, crosscd over this week from to England to France. The ‘Jllth New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward island Battalion were included in the units of the Second Canadian Division going over to France on the way to the firing line several days ago. WOMEN'S INSTITUTES. - The regular monthly meeting of the Trav- i-llcl"s Rest \Voinens Institute. met nt thc home of Mrs. Friiiices McDonald on 'i`hrusda_\'. Sept. 16. There were thirty-one members and eight visit- ors present. Miss Sterus was present and gave demonstrations on “Table Setting and Serving” and Salads. The Institute is planning on a Citristnias box to the island soldiers at the front The next regular meeting is to be held on the third Thursday of October at Mrs. J. S. \Vaite's, Sherbrooke. Sub- ject, Qucstion Box. SOME TOBACCO.- A Charlotte- town boy, with the Sixth Mounted ltiflcs at Dibgate Camp, Sliornrliffe, lflngland, in thc course of u bright letter to his mother here says: Are .still in good heluth and enjoying my- self to tho fullest extent, and believe mo, this is the place to have a good tinio. Lust \\'cil|ies|lu_\' the second von'zii\gt\i\t was iiispoi-tual b_v the King and i{il<‘l\ci1|~t‘ and the third division was lined along the roads. whore he \\'ns to pass. as it sort of body guard. \\'o :irc gcttiiig fed like Lords, and especially on Sundays we sure have ii royal I'i-ost. it is rumored around vninp that we are getiiiig liorscs but i don`t know wh:-ther to believe it or not zo; wr- linvn been going to get them over since wc loft /\ml1r~rst, but only hope we \\'ill. Tlicrc was Lwnat r-xvilviimiit among the Island boys In-rv thc other day wlien Bill i)cIane_v from Ifonriingtoii. who is hack from tin' l`ronl. \voun|l1‘d, I-:imc up to oui' rnlnp with :iboira :i pound ol' Ili|~kr\_v .Q .\'ii'IioIson's twist lolntcro and he guru all the boys soinc. 'l`hat sure was good of hini and it would be u good :Id for the toliocro. it doesn`t niutti-|' wiicrif _von go you i'nn`t get any tobai-1-o nn l.PiNc, STARTLTNG, GERTRUDEL§§'§‘§}§u§““ “THE wiw ANTMAL FEATURE - -|n- . When Lions Escape - “Liffi find MQ,Vi11g THREE PARTS. _ ` , 1 P1¢tu1’eS - ;.- _ Three Reels of Breathless Hair-raising ]N Tw() PARTS _ - It’s a continuous hearty, howling, heaven- ly hysterical hee-haw of hilarity and ' , ,Hi 1. 1 , ,,,,,,.,.,,,C.,.i‘ ° ° 1 happiness from start to finish hi:rw1i0 ri-»0,;?>,§f;;i3‘i' ThCiig§5‘fc;§ac',‘;§ ThE Guldlng Fat€ , ._ rsiitiuia desire use' mm. A Story of Heart Interest FRIDAY AND SATURDAY REV- E,=>w.\~.SM=r- »~,,.r.+,f~5,\,,'i._/;;< ¢. , . “Under The Crescent” __Rev. _lndwiip Smith. of rimmed, S V . 0 200220,? Duel” “For the Honor Ofea he left fo p . 0':‘.‘,.:~;f.“.;0;$.';. ;:'.“;.':1.i0..i';;':;s 1.000 FEET 0F SMILES Woman” that* Rev. Mr. Smith was for ten ' ' I ‘ ' years associate editor of the l’r€SbY' V/ sons or rempemxncz. _ The Camfdavs Foremost Baritone PRINCESS HASSAN ' ::0ne of the great attractions at thel' stock, will be an cxhibit of Karaicul"` mcnt Excliange. Soo ad. elsewhere. THE mcn Funs oF A NEW " en In standln room, the occasion be- _I - g . ingthc 21st anniversar_v of Itefulze Di- _ , V . LONDON. Sept. 18.-The Military (‘ross has been awarded to Captain llugh Wilderspin Nivin. of the Prin- cess Patricias. “for eonspicuous gai- litntry and coolness during the very heavy boinbardnient on the Sth ot May at Beliegarde Lake, east of Ypres, when his battalion suffered very heavy casualties. All senior oi`- llccrs being disabled, he found himself in charge, and continued to command the battalion with great ability until the 15th of May. He had previously been brought to notice for his con- iicer, and as un adjutant lnts done sistent good work as a transport of-, ig his aid, but was shot through the thigh and unable to move. _t,‘orpornl Pym returned to thc trench and with the'asslstnni~v ot' two nieu wont out again and in'o\ig;!iI the woundod_n1un into safety uinler shrapnel and rillc tire, which \\-us continuous. EDMONTON. Alta., Sept. 20.-Alben ta‘s wheat crop. which is now practic- ally all cut, is, according to a state- ment ot' the Deputy Minister of Agri- culture, thc largest and best in the history of the province, and is worth nearly $20,000,000. This compares with a value of slightly more than $15,000,- Leartl. S010. Rev. H..0. t`I‘0W0~ R0Ci- good service. lie was once wounded,” 000 last yi-ar. the approxinnite 25 per UIUC". SIIIIVIZCOII Ii0I`ll‘tllll. /\IldI`CSS. The Distinguished fionduct Medal cent. iiicrvasi- being in spite of much L. P. 'l`Hl1l0l1. G. W. V- Dllell. MiSS has been awarded to Gorporai l’ym,'lower pri<:cs. Eva Stevenson and Itev. H. -0.' of the Canadian Dragoons, "for con-l While Allvvrto is rt mixeilfarming Crowe. Rccitatioll. i\IiSS |‘3\1Dll0Xl1iB» MC- spicuous gnllantry at Fcstuhcrt on province, and in a large measure owes Lean, t‘horus, Crown Thom, choir. the 26th of May. Ile went out 100|its prosperity to this fnct. more wheat Violin and organ, instrumental, Miss yards to a wounded man between theilias been grown this year than ever l\It'Guigan. Mr. Bertram and l'\Ir.Mc- trenches. Having reached him, ho_be1`ore, and \vheut forms it much larger Solo, Mr. lt. l.‘ Cl Hill. (‘l\orus, Vic- I . --<__ vision, No. 201. s. or T. ‘ _ I I on Mwlllay CVGIIIIIB 1115i- The BRAVE QAN/\D|ANs called for assistnnce.A sergeant went proportion of tie crop. n some dis- tricts, cvcn in the northern part oi tho province and In the Edmonton district, thrillers have devoted almost all their axcrt-age to wheat. WINNIPEG, Sept. 20.-Although the rain has somewhat delayed threshing throughout Manitoba, the Canadian Northern Railway crop bulletin. shows that good progress has been made In nmny of the districts. Along the Ritigevilie sub-division the grain is no\v all cut. and eight cars were load- ed last‘weck ut one station alone. in the Miami district 05"per cent. ot the lnirvcsting is completed. FURS Lovclicst furs to bc had in tho cirty are ready for you ut l’aton’s. Mli s, rull's, coats. rich and beautiful effects to suit young and old. Choose your muff’ this week. I’aton's. 9-20me3i King. - _ .4"\ Classy the wonderfully luxurious coats.` S PA‘roNs. Meal _ Hundreds of nob- by, New Tweed Caps just opened up _for Eiiliibition. Caps for the boys," Caps `_th_e ‘toys will like- Every one new and selected by young men-for y o u n g men. -‘ J.tTBni.. umun .._ . < 4. . for men cannot be beaten and seldom equalled. “Made in “Canada” I and guaranteeduto fit. carry these shoes in seven lasts and in all sizes and the prices are reasonable rdf this high gr'at1e'gentl¢: men’s shoe $5-50, 6.00, 6.50 7.00 Ei Prices $1, 1.25, and 1.50. 15.00. 16_{00 and up ::'1’he grand bazaar to be held in" ‘ Q’ thc (‘ity Market will open with teai’~ ‘ , Tuesday, Sept. 21st. liot dinner and,_ B c ten served Wednesday and Thursday, .;. Visitors to the Exhibition should see our Snappy New Fall Hats. We claim to carry the largest and most stylish range of men’s headwear in the city. Men’seFal| Overcoats A . . ' . ll 7’ .' - Hagar :Shoes I and _ M _ l 1 . . . We ilaf 1’ Y the Broadway and Cambridge Clothing ' considered the best procurabie ” ` ` " Men’s Fall Overcoats $10.00, 12.50, 13.50 and M611 S New Fall Suits $10.00, 12.50, 13.50, 15.00 '- I ‘ yy Visit our New Clothing dept. » Q V 0 I ..f, .Henderson & Cudmorc _-, . ' .~" _ ' 0 0 ;_ _ °,§;j,§;‘;'=:}'§-L2;qav.i'§ iifiiiihiiiie