‘ti. "cw - . WEDNESDAY; _ and inner cleanliness means HEALTH. very much as fruit acts-possessing, in fact, niany of it: beneficial and refreshing qualities in ii convenient and concentrated form. NEVER be without ENO. 1E N 0'5 FRII IT SALI’~'~’~~ ' ‘lent is announced to take place on‘ FRAOI ENC in the ornm Prepared only by I. C. Eno, Ltd. Sela Representatives for Nod! Alvin: EVER let your supply of ENO’s “Fruit Salt” run low. Always be sure you have a. supply at home, at your office, in your locker at the club. The regular use of ENO means inner cleanliness- It acts 7i HAROLD F. IHUHIB O CO., UHITRD, 10-1! llcClll slvTfllllb. Woiglillis; Underwear and Hosiery Noifii Milton‘ sciiooi. Following is the standing of Nortr Noel Hooper. Milton School for the montli of Sep-Coles; 2, Ivan Andrews. Grade X.-—l, Helen Mathe- —l. Anna Rodd; 2, Rena Coles; 3. Grade I.. sr.—l. Grade I.. 1i". —l. tt-mber: son; IX.—l. Sara Neill; it, Phyllis Hooper. Florence Mntheson; 2, Russell Colcs and Robert McKenzie lequnli. Grad: Anna Rodd. Wallace Smith. Helen A. Buntain, teacher. 73bit! afiafle lo-daq/ And be sure to use Purity Flour — it gives new richness, lightness and fineness of texture to your cake. Purity Flour has a “difference that ensures success for all W"? bald"!- ' PURITU FIZOUR Send 30 anti, stamp: or rilwr, fir fl): Purity Flour C»! Bub containing 700 mud mipn. WIBTIIIN CANADA FLOUR MILLS co. Lmrriib. l~‘..l. HOLMAN, Agent, Charlottetown 2, Marjorie Andrews. Comfort is a Large Part of Charm! .. positive. t,u.ilit_\'. not luiistcrniu, i: is not xlf-coirscious, llrlllhl .~ Yer it iscasier to xlt'~clll\' “ha: Clldffl’! is not, than wliit it i.~ it i> no: iicrttitis. it l: not siolid. Probably lt is its mutt decided nilvrmutive quality is serenity Truly cli.irniiii<,( utiiiicii give .iii impression Oi |‘ll_\'>lii.ll and iinsriLil comfort. Thcy have learned that .i lT-itlllltll uuuii ‘Jill nut liidc .1 harassed cxpn-s-ioii. uiidcrv» Cal ill tlic cold \\ c,itl.cr. l‘X|‘\'l'l\'|‘iC€tl women wcur comfortable Tlicy have found that tlie [AfllhVl-l, stiii-liiiihcd appearance produced by c-ld is ilitil to cli..rm. "I'll: fastidious vronian lino-is .5 lkaflll llfld£l"g.ll'ill€lll that is daintincss llrfll. ciilisiicc tlic slander iigurc. UPCIA trip to conform “illl ii décollcté gown, l..~‘.\i€?\‘ili:ll LINE is [dllOICul to tit snugly and lt can be had with .iti l: is made oi tiic tliicst lotnny wool, or silk-and-wool. Particular attention i5 given to its Cldfillfiily and shrinkage, >0 that it comes from the viuisli as serene and tiflillilg as clnirni itscli. Sfflllfl AlIDPS allover Canada rrll WOODS LAVEN- DER LlNE hosiery mid underwear. Finding tlie iliop iri your vicinity will be worth your while. WOOQS UNDERWEAR CO., Limit-w 70 CRAWFORD S12, TORONTO Grade Esther Mathcson. 2, Alton RoddzDorothy Hooper. Grnde VII.~— Lwaiiace Smith. "- v1.-i. Ferne Cotes: 2. Joyce Hoop- 8i‘. Grnde IV.—1, Doris Rodd: 2. Grade IIL-l, Erna Grnde II. Perfect attendance-Erna c0105. Western Guardian —II'ESERVE November 7th for an evening's fun in Lower Bedeque Hill. 9924 1D 25 2i --HOLT RENFREW O. CO. oi’ Quebec, hold demonstration of Furs and Fur Coats at Sinclair A‘: Stewart Limited, Stimmeriiide, on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 25th anti 26th. l892-l0-244ii , -DO NOT FAIL to see the show- ing of High Class For Costs, etc.. by the representative of the Holt Renfrew Company, at this store on ’ 25th and 26th. Sinclair 6c Stewart. Limited. -DEMONSTII.ATION of high class fur coats, wraps, etc., by Holt Renfrew 8t CO., the big fur house, at this store on Tuesday and Wed- nesday, October 25th and 26th. You art, Limited. Jrcnni-zn AWARDED- At Patrick's Farmers Institute, Grand River; on Saturday night. the tender of Mr. Sydney B. Birch, Port Hill. ffor the purchase of the lambs was accepted. The purchase price for ‘the best weights was 8 cts. i -—A SPECIAL SHOWING of Holt Renfrew A; Co., fur wraps and coats in the newest and smartest styles for the coming season will be lield at this store ori Tuesday and Wed- riesday. October 25th and 26th- Kindly call. Sinclair and Stewdfi. Limited. -COME T0 THE GREAT show- iiig oi‘ Furs and Fur Coats at our are invited to call. Sinclair 3: Stew- N taguo and will be pleased to rec,‘ THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUAIIDIAN ‘ l Eastern Guardian ..'GE'I‘ YOUB WINTER SUPPLY of Drugs, Toilet Articles, Patent lMedicines, etc, for 1c.. at Maborrs lDrug Store. l ..‘BUY ANY ARTICLE at any iprice and you get another of the. isame article foi- 1c. at Muborrs Onei VCent Sale, Montague, Nov. 3-4-5. l l . .‘MABON'S ONE CENT SALE.- ,Bargains will be going for three‘ ,days only, 3-4-5 November. R£'; ,member the dates. i . .'BUY YOUR XMAS PRESENTS} jfor 1c. Get them while the sale,‘ is on. Nov. 3-4—-5, at Mabon's Drug, ‘Store. , . i ..'NOV. 3-4-5 will be days of‘ ‘Maborfs Big One Cent Sale. Don't lmiss i ..°lc. nuvs ss WORTH of any‘: meeting of the directors of the Slllarucle W" “mm u" Mmlmws one‘ ‘Cent Sale. 9908-10-25-9i i‘ ..'EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W1» Murdock iii Guardian agent in Moti- eive news items, advertising, new,‘ ‘and renewal subscriptions. ‘. . . “DUNDAS NOTES-—The potato growers of Dundas are trying to fin-I Iish up their digging between the: ishowers. —The school teachers of E _Dundas have returned to their re-l ‘lspective schools after the Fall hoii-. ‘days. —The many friends of Mrsq Angus McLaine are glad to see her. ‘home again after her recent opera-‘ tion in the P. n. Island Hospital. -l The" mwae" _ ma, .- P745?! p115». . . OCTOBER ’, 192-, ,1 BARRYMORE AND , BRlTl-iE-HOMEi RUGS Barrymore Wilton: of superfine qualitygpiendld values In Barrymore Axmlriner. We alsocnrry a complete line of the famous Jrithe-llumg you will flnd a stock of both makes: Rugs, many peqplo_today_ prefer this Rug. Hora . ' LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY All we nslcls that you compare our prices with any mail order or catalogue house or any other house in the Dominion of Canada. That's good enough, is it not? NEW OILCLOTH AND. BARRYMORE. LINOLEUM. ' AXMINSTER Compare these prices with English im- ported Rugs (cheap in quality). as sold by catalogue houses. Not one dollar's worth of old goods in ' W "-1 9 "- -------------------- -- $28.00 stock. Hundreds of yards to choose from. 9 n ‘ 9 "'- ~- $39M Oilcloth, Linoleum and Jsspe Squares in all 9 "-- 8 10% "- - -- $44.50 siscs. Also floor olltlfllh and Linoleum by 9, "- X l? "- ------------------- .. $49.50 ' the yard, Guaranteed Barrymore Rugs in IN MEMORIAM MRS. JOHN McKENNA peacefully 8W!!! oii Weilnesday. 00ml," 19m“ a" More o" Tuesday and “retlnesday/MisslAda Acorn, of Primrose. is at-L , ‘ esidemog MQullt A competent iurricr from llolt. lien-i tending Mt. Allison College. ‘M m"! respec a l fir-w it‘; (‘n._ will be in Ullilffle- 5111'; clair Kt Stewart Limited I l ‘Western Oillce of the Guardian it! lmraietl in tlie McNcill Building. Water Sh, Stiinmcrslde. Wileffi 5"" Ificflpllllilfl iliill advertising will become of which were very amusinz-illl’ lrecelvetl. The Guardian may be ; purchased daily zit tlie Western lfitflce lii tlie McNelli Building or n’. Iihe tilcDmiulii News Store. --I'I.EASING EVENT-Much in- Iierest is manifested in Grand River in the approaching marriage of Miss ‘Eliza McDonald, R.N., to Mr. Al- plionsus McLellan, which happy ev- |Wednesday, Nov. 9th. Miss McDon- ald, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. McDonald, Pisquid, and a niece of the Rev. JohnA. Mc- Donald. Grand River, graduated ‘from Kitiirs County Hospital, Brook- lyn, in 1925. and until very recently practiced her profession in New ,York. Mr. McLellan is the second Won of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Mc- ,Grniid Hiverfls most popular aid [prosperous young farmers. N iilying a reliable remedy-Mother Graves‘ Worm Exterminator. » -—-<+>———~-— PERSONALS i Rivers, spent the week-end in Port Hill, where she was the guest of her aunt. Mrs. B. D._ Brown. N -Mcssrs.- Kellian and Albert Mc- Donald left Grand River on Mon- day by car, the former going to Buf- falo. N.Y., and the latter to St. Al- ‘ban‘s, Vermont. N —The Misses Bertha and Irene Morrison, Bayside, spent the week- end in Summerside, where they where the guests of their aunt,Mrs. Peter DesRochc, ‘ N --Her numerous friends in Grand River were relieved to learn that Miss Elsie Murphy, Kinross, was improving after being seriously ill with pneumonia. N —Messrs. Nell McPhec. Camp- bell's Cove, and Reginald McDonald, Avondale. spent last week in the vicinity of the Black Banks. Lot l2. on a proverbial "wild goose chase." N —Mr. Edward DesRoches, contrac- Lot, Miscouche, had a crowd of men with him last week, putting the fin- ishing touches on the new parochial barn at Grand River. N . —Mrs. Mary Baker left on Tues- day for her home in Boston, after spending the summer with her par- ents, Ml‘. and Mrs. John A. McDon- aid, Cross Rivers. She was accom- panied by Mrs. Margaret Mooney. ivho had been visiting her brother, vfr. Patrick McLellan, Arlington. N -Miss Annie Brown. Port Hill, spent a few days in Ebbsfleet this Miss Patricia Cailaghah‘, and while to Mr. James Lawless, Freetown. N —Mr. Harold McIntyre arrived at his home in Cross Rovers on Satur- day‘, having come by car from Bos- ton. He was accompanied by his cousin, Mr. Gordon McIntyre, who will spend two weeks on the Island visiting relatives and friends. Mr. McIntyre will remain home for the winter. N I" Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Saint John. —WESTERN OFFICE. -— The‘. meeilnfl °P9Y19d i zzMothei-s can easily know when ,their children are troubled withi womis, and they lose no time in tip-- week, where she was the guest of West. there attended the wedding of the donated by A. O. F. Gill was won lutter's sister, Miss Hazel Callaghan, by W. D. Cooke with a score of 85 . fGASPEREAUX INSTITUTE.- 9§92-l0 2~i,3i l The regular meeting was held at the {home of Mrs. Thomas Mercier. The by singing Old Black Joe. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved.- The roll call was answered by jokes and her many lThere were twenty-one membersllitliilllmr“ “"4 frhmds‘ visitors present. Thai“ mvlibl“ ‘and five business part of the meeting being -ovcr the National Anthem was sting. lLuiicheon was served by the hostess land a social hour spent in singing songs. The next meeting which is the annual meeting to be held tit the home of Mrs. Sydney Llewellyn. — i? I ::Nation-wide Fame-There is scarcely a corner of this great Dominion where the merits of Di". Thomas’ Eclectric Oil have not been tried and proved. It is one of the worlds most efficient remedies for sore throat, lame back and many other ailments arising from inflam- mation. Rubbed on~ the skin its healing power is readily absorbed. and it can alsobe taken internally. York Rifle Club _ , Annual Prize Shoo --- On Saturday, Oct. 22nd the York Ilitifle Club held its Annual Shoot. ‘The weather was anything but fav- ‘orable but a large number of imarksmen braved the elements, ai- lthough good scoring was rendered Lellnn. Miscouche, and is one of! 1 young shot, Earl Taylor, washable Ito make a possible at 200 yards In the evening, as usual. all re-' ‘Del-led m’ me Ha" where the ladies] Peter Juy, 'l‘.‘l<.‘. Corrigun. \Villium iprepared a full supper, to which many came to join in the finish of la day off. During supper Rev. Mr. Booth- ,rcyd, who had a later engagement igave what was acclaimed by many lthe best address on sport evei" de- livered in that section. ~ i When the tables were cleared the‘ Secretary Mr. I. M. Brown took the chair and claimed the attention of aii when he called the newly mar-l ried couple, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett, to the front and in the nanie of the Club presented them with a box of silverware. Both were completely surprised but Gor- don very naturally expressed his, sincere thanks to the Club. Speeches were then made by Dal McDonald. Mr. S. C. Moore and Mr.‘ E. G. Love, the inst expressing his hope -and ambition to take part in rifle matches till hc reaches the age of 80 years. Mr. Love has a mag- nificent record as a rifle shot and is still keeping up the good work in spite of his age, which is within a month of 80. He succeeded in scor- ing one of the three top scores in the Ladies Match. Annually, business and personal friends of the Club donate prizes; this year's list was equal to any. Those donating were as follows: Moore dz McLeod: Stanley, Shaw 8r Peardon; C. W. Patterson; Messrs. E. G. Love, J. H. Judson, Markers Crockett and Garnhum, Dr. Mc- Donald. W. L. Higgins, S. C. Moore, A. O. F. Gill, G. H. Jones, G. W. i The aggregate prize, a medal points. The prize for highest score at 200 yards, donated by Markers Crockett and Garnhum was won by Earl Taylor with u possible. a We wish to refer particularly to the Patterson ffrophy, which must be won twice by the same lady be- fore possession is given. All competitors in the ladies‘ match name a lady. ing all the ladies‘ names are placed in a hat and the man with the top score draws first; the lady so drawn becomes the holder of the trophy for the year in addition to her choice of the ladies‘ prizes. Prizes in the main match were drawn in the following order: W. D. Cooke . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 61 l ‘Stewart in tlie. IIGFHOII of Mrs. J09!" lhlteKciiiia in her 72ml Yellr- i 5:‘? lwua revered and loved b)’ Bl w iknew her. She had been iippiii Lenny gnjoylng her usual K00‘ ‘health iintil ii verl’ ""0" Perm“ he‘ lfore her death. ins a great shock to her own fuiiigof pure aymDflille/l-flfwhich has always been tlie basis of Being ofltbe merit. of Scott's Emulsion, bud iliiipoiiltion 11ml Illwflftliliiii attention attracted to u. fltrong, itliinkliig of tlie welfare 0T "lhflm- robust. Norwegian liIB "eflld "l l-haltlie shore 0i‘ one of the iAifoti-u ls- !.‘ll(‘l( mid lmilillllli’. "Very "time l“ lands, who was Juat coming iii wltli ie vutiilllllllily Will ""5" 1W1‘ km“ lils daily catch and who was strug- glliig tinder a heavy load. lie liiul Slie Wail take-II l". l" Ya"- whn“ just. Iii-ought ashore tlie largest cod- Nev" fiahever i-i" liris :1 home been iilPsii-ietl with rnhnpreshvd Wm, m“, unusual Sm" I mliiiiiiteriiii: to Iii gi-iiiiiltr iiiid i-iittotirut-‘Iillli dill/iii‘? I li-ui-iiii: for a Rick ticiglibor. hnore i-riiiil wife and mother. llor funeral iook placti Sunday after- noon, October 23rd to Saint Aii- ,'(ll‘8W'il Church, and thence" laid to ‘rest. in that beautiful parish ceme- l iery. j ltev. P. P. Mr-Leliaii, pastor of Saint Aiitlrewfi-i Church. officiated lat Illt! (reiebrutioii of u solemn higii iMuss, and uiiio at tlie grave. A l large t-tincouriie oi‘ people paltl iiien" giant respects at the chiircli and KHIVG. ‘ Slio IWIVOH tn mourn besides a host oi‘ friends arid son-owing hus- illfillll, four RODS, seven (lflllfilllflffi .uiid one sister. namely: Joliii it. iSyiiticy, (‘Milli Breton; Victor. DP- itroll: EllFl, Moiictoii, N .13.: Jnelt, "Jr., Niii-lli Sydney, (‘ape Breton; Mrs. .l(llili Atkins, liimint Stewart: MP6. Wm. Blast-it, Si. (lutherintiii, Ontario; Mia-i. Wm. Duiipliy, Dc- itroir; .\ll't<l. l‘). P. White, Bridge“, fleoiule’ . . - _l l —Mrs. Liniis c. McDonald, Cross tihriliggziiglliet-Yigltiiziiytiggdc325: g::_,",,_,._ 1,e,r,,,,_,.Mrs_ Wm Doom, 'lioiii'|iii. (liiiuriti; Mrs. iii Syllllkfiy’; Mrs. E. Young, MOil- itreul; Kiri-i. John McCormick. Point i Deroiielie, sister. ~ The pull bearers were: llicsisrs iTimmins-i. Dei-imotid Doyle, John Smiili, Bruce bit-Cnrmiclr. | The family iii deeply grateful lfor tlie muny expressions of _kln'i "GIKHDOYH and lflflldrl, tinting their .satl bereavement. E. G. Love . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 52 S. C. Moore . .. Eb. Brown 47 C. W. Mellett 4'! C. H. Jones 42 I. M. Brown .. l0 Harold Taylor .. 10 W. Dockendorf . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Ladies‘ prizes were drawn as fol- lows. Mrs. Ollie Brown being first drawn holds the trophy as well: Score Drew Dr. McDonald 28 Mrs Ollie Brown C. H. Jones ' 28. Mrs. A. Benton E. G. Love 28 Mrs. G. W. West G. W. West 2'7 Mrs C. N. Mellett Ollie Brown 2'7 Mrs. Alf. Doyle Frank Watts 25 Mrs. Jas. Birt A. 0. F. Gill 24 Miss Belle Love W. D. Cooke 24 Mrs. W. Watts Eb. Brown 24 Mrs. Oris Gill The happy gathering dispersed with the singing of the National Anthem. .\llnurd's Liniment for iivuly iii-uln- {c}? When washing wool hosiery, put slipper trees inside the stockings while they are still wet, not tlie solid boot trees witli n strip of metal connecting heel and toc. When dried in this way gmckiiigii are worn more comfortably. -?—<o>-i- The Montague Elec- tric Company, Ltd. Montague, P. E. I. Wish to draw the attention o! their patrons to tlie fact that our present plant is now overloaded and ti; respectfully ask each patron .10 us: nlittle current us possible In the ‘Venfibspecislly between the hour: of 5 p. m. and 10 p, m. until such Illne- ss our new plant ls In operation. Owners of Motors are particular- ly requested to avoid using them between the hours stated. THE MONT-AGUE ELECTRIC COMPANY, LTD. 3793-l0~19-wfm til Frank Watts G. W. West . Ollie Brown . Dr. McDonald . Beymour Bit-t .. J. H. Judson .. Earl ‘In lor W. L. iggins . ‘IYIIIIIIIT IXIIIIIATIOII fitting and supplying glu- mfief J. MABON OPTOMETBIST MONTAGUE, P. ll. I. cam curios 0"! C _ "ll will! ' S A M DONALD MATS O I l MATS ‘91-5" ' 15c aiicii THE ROMANCE OF THE BEST- KNOWN FISHEHMAN IN THE man has been u familiar figure, yet iew know the circumstances that br mark. [l founder» cl the house oi‘ Scott & liowne. while on one of bis annual 1min to tlle Lililtl of the Midnight ller death cumfiSiiii t0 select and purchase supplies of |be ing symbol, to send throughout tlie ,woild lll the interest 0i‘ Scotti-i ,- - . "C - Emulsion of mire Norwegian i-ud- '_‘“<“*“*’_ l A R D‘ liver oil. Right on the shore _ ‘ ' the man with the big iii-iii was when ‘hmmfig out a nraphwe‘ lakeiched anti later put iiito color. ilil l . u“, 3 ._ . . m». .1. 4cm», ».I-!\.- u»... wrliih/JKAIVQ ~. 1,. .- .. lite large coil-fish strapped to lilii buck, it was decided that they eoiiltl pit-titre has been sent an an iulver- listing eviingei iii_ newspapers, mug- aziueii, on car-tin, posters, and ln DEPARTMENTAL STORE muny other ways to the ends oi‘ the earth. Shortly after its origin tlie ad- John Patterson F u WORLD Wrestle In Montague Final arrangements are com. plated for the big wrestling mam; at Montague between Bert Andii. son and John Patterson. Patter. son will also meet Bob Clemens 1i Bouris on the following Wédileadgy and has another good man in vi" for a bout at St. Peters on Saturdii of the same week. Patterson, vi understand. has also accepted u, offer (p wrestle in Halifax the 1m. ter part of November, so it look; i; if the big boy will be kept busy m some time to come. vantage of using this picture was more fiiily realized and it was re- gistered as the Scott's Emulsion tlrade mark. For more ilian a i. lrt of u century it has annually A mm _ use as u trafhl been placed iipoii millions oi’ bottles “ we rewm read“ me‘ oi‘ Scott's Eiiiulsion-—a guarantee third (ll a century ugo.one of tlie m. muny and gomhlesfil Small ivonder iliat tlie slogan, “See that tlie Emulsion that you buy always bears tlie Piiiiiermati", has been ac- cepted and eiidurscil by millloiiii who know, from experience, the rich, ionic-nourishing properties of Scott's Emulsion. iProbiibly among llll advertising devices or symbols iiseti in lllP world, llntle enjofas gieiiier prom- inence or is so widely known au-i 7"" "W" M" “'"'“""' "t" "WW" this picture of tlie honest, broiized- u""“°"" faced Norwegian fisherman, a pic- " lure oi‘ health taken oiit of real l Sore Throat life. Those who luko Scott's Em- Spread on brown paper lfid iilsloii are assured that it iii cod- lTver oil, riieli, pure, health-build- appiy on outside. Reduces swell- ing and asses pain. From early childhood this fisher- ought iiirn Norwegian cod-liver oli fisherman, oii caught oii that coast. the braille-faced fl-slieriiiaii wllli ing, pleasantly flavored , scientifi- cally emulsified-end made etiiiy made into an effective nilveitiii- m mke and aqslmnme Bllflllkle tea leaves among the asb- es. 'i‘liey will prevent the iliuit from flying about and will keep tlie room wonderfully clean. Thin liliit should be remombreed for u t-ickroom. d since that tiny iiniil iiow this iltlim EN v> z Expositionl b Oct. 28 Nov. 3 b t “When the Har- vest Days are Over” l And the Folk Make Merry >That’s the Time t0 Come t0 the AMHERST l" Z EXPOSITION 1 Eastern Canada's Biggest & Best A Real Vanity Fair-A Week of Stellar Attractions- Music, Fun and Laughter 'l‘l I .. * - - . . ' II‘ FVTIRIC LXPOHITION IS lhIIER IIOOI", AFSPRINII (‘ODIFOII/I‘, [IAIN OII HIIINE two men. drone nii claws, nrovldri comedy entertainment, mttrnmsly amusing. If - > vuuilsvlllo art ever NQGIIyTIIIInanhflf1fielgflrfullh "m" m" m l" ‘h. “mm,” Two Peerless Feature Acts ..'.:'.'.fi:."":::..':'.'".:'.".'.r._"mantras: 12:: liruuilful exhibition which will uppqigl In- A COMEDY .\("l‘ that you won't forgot. A Irinlt Ford cur, which sums tn ‘purines human intelligent-s, together with Phi: niiy Phord. itlaniiy tn i-iillrlren uml all Ion-n ol iirilriiulii. t‘ n; rhs iipoeil and during of the hounds with :n""'::"::;‘;|:'l"'| llllilllllllll’ performance of tho Ponkrnnliinri, III-duo has onn of the halt do; lhuwl Ill!‘- IIOCX AND LIC IDOIlX, Illrrul JIIIIIPP" niirl comedians and MINHTIIIII. MORRIS, corri- vilv Juiisl". are high clan vuuillvllls one. whlrh High Class Vaudeville Acts ii one ll" Regular exhibition Inreii will prevail on Maritime Ruilw r|= Ileil l0 Nun muut not miss melt-p. s rirui n tlilril return. IIIIIII to go two tlnyn before the return two ilnyn ulter I e Fair. ‘UPEPIAI. FAIIES‘, FRIDAY, OQTOIIIGR NI AN]! PIIBIIAY, NOVEMBER III. 0n "IQ QIHVO rlisyr, return tit-Irma may be pure-hunt! tn A her-int and return st one fore, plus flltsm p" "l"- Yrliluy’: tickets are 10M! to return tiriturilriy Iollmring; Tui-nilnym tickets im- IIKNI Io return Wid- ru-iiiliiy Inlliiwliil. ' “ ' ‘ “' " " I MASONIC CONCERT BAND OF HALIFAX, IN DAILY CONCERTS ROYAL CANADIAN DRAGOONS JIOWI . CANADIAN lIIIAUO0NR—-“'I‘Iis spa-tricolor performance by "ll Dragoons wus," 0' rourne. the c-Mel feature n! IIn- programme The nitrite Iiunles, whirls gniunlletn. tlutil IIOIIIIIIII nail the burnished helmets mails the spectacle mu- nol soon o M Ioflimim n we’! our Ihors still rings Ilia rlnnk u! the IWIIHI unjust the r-Ilrrnp lvnn nnrl Ihs elilimflllll "f its M Ill lorries rIiyIhmc-flrully centered through the olrlll. _ m. lfliipreiirilbnri of marvel ut Iho r-Illrlnit IPIIIIIIII M tho horse: were “I'm Irnm the ernwrl all "w Dragoon! nuritorsil put |II Imirn, nml eighti- in peril-rt alignment. nniI gnllopnl Ihruiullrh ‘i erfiis-rrnswn with lnfllrltni nonehilrinn. lint ii was when they c-lrrlosl ll the spokes of n w ‘a’ that II was evident that tlie ton him-ii iriilnli-rr of men IIIIII horses was IIIU WW" "'5' m Imsslul riilo such a wonderful currents. ‘I'm- lnlelllgeme of the horse! In uvlcllnceiinh. III Ihsillnl Iiirl sabre runtntei when the him-u were verltuhly iitumhlln| Ivor 3h n‘ or. h I not» lilo-Incl or her-unis on-llul. The magnificent c-Iiilrfl, VIII lines, lowered. N‘, VI IIIIQI Ilw tremendous wiiIuo of n cavalry regiment." 49"". _'