w, wow r. wisecnsneiurmtilnialtwvs-antnnminav. » Y‘ €*'1‘ a ' ....,...,_ s... p. Pnméé 5.41.1. inns wnnn i L. ll iliilil d to... out-i. ' Starting Monday Evening at 8.50 Matinee Daliy_9tlrtinq Tuesday . anon nloin niiiiiiuia Oetnlog ' in GET YOUR LUNOHEON, ub- staiirs in Exhibition Building. MAE EDWARDS P ' PLEAGE LEAVE DONATIONS m churches on Tuesday. Paul's, Methodist churches on Wednesday Paul Parish Hall. as The Supreme Succeuno of Successes From Stu‘ with MAE EDWARDS Chan f Pl Ni htl BIG ACTS 0F "T? l" ° I “f” ‘l Y‘ VAUDEVILLE TAKE m ALL THE 6P0RT$ and torniing a bucket brigade, work mcompirab ° F“ Musical Comedy 111111118 1116 d“? 11111! 81101.1 WW1 111* 1" ed strenuously to save the lll\'i.‘ll' lrrefliitiblo MWW- Numb". night until ii.80.--.l, W. Robblce. Novelty Orchestra. Cabaret Novelties. MATINEE AT 2.30 “The Gutter Snipe” TONIGHT AT 8.30 “Miss Babbette” Seats now on Sale Ticket Office Opens at 9.30 A.’ M, Daily. due to nrrlv-a in Charlottetown, M, Vilcdnesilny at noon from Pictou t); and will receive Magdalen Jsiunds. Agents.—~2i. PRICES 52c, Matinee-Adults 26c. EV°"i"9_37°- 80¢ Carvcll Bros" so POLICE COURT —A man who as ‘l Cm dun 16c‘ pleaded guilty drunkenness at the Police Court ed TODAY 3.15 7'AND 8.45 Matinee-Adults 26c.,Chlldren 16c. Evening-Orchestra 37c. Ba], 26¢, Children 16c. dismiss-nil, til. STRAND: item's-coin ms an ARM or . licr 1st, I I r‘\ 7%,) i Cape Tormentins wish to thank -the sp pital. Charlottetown, for their kind 8t attention to their son George Henry 0f while an inma-te oi‘ that institution; 0° itlo-u other friends ut Bangor for 1"‘ estrous fire occurred at Georgo from Zion, St. Peters and St. Jame! which Mr, Philip Morrison, one o! 811d P909199 lost his large barn and entire crop 11t Si- which was stored therein. As soon 6392-9-3011111 from the vicinity Georgetown rushed ing and adjoining barn. 6694'9-3‘-l-M3| machinery in the burned building was saved, w-ith the exception of u THE STEAMER ‘il-QVAT" l9 grain crusher, which was secured freight T01‘ the flame poured out, the fire was nutic loss quickly crossed the ferry and will- ingly gave their aid. Women us well t0 i118 01111158 11! water from a well which was pillIlp-i ' - yesterday was fined $10 or thirty ti] I <l11Y5~ Charged with breach of the ply. Mr. Morrison wns away from Motor Vehicle Act, one nutoist, was home m, the time, am] the 10nd, while the case of the which cannot yet be estimated will other was adjourned until Oclo be a severe one: it is not known - was any insurance. stacks of hay adjoining the barn, gvuerc also burned, and a smaller only saved by the hard work of the‘ , - » '- .\lr. and .\lrs. G. H. McRae of neighbors. The tire is attributed to Nurses and stuff oithe P. E. I. Hos- tire occurred yesterday . *' WHSONS ' oooo masts SERVED iinstnii-s l l i Exhibition BulliiillZ. l I I oosao-aonizi i, I g __ . RLAU Dliiicilflil‘: / kAiJtiULPi LND/ iUtl 0W THEN ’ is ACTLYV/ dicltiil. Miss TWO SERIOUS FIRES-A dis~ wn Royalty, Sunday afternoon by e leading farmers in that’ section ._ Best of all Fly Killers 10c per Packet at all Drugglsts, Grocers and General Storel the fire was noticed neighbors and also from to the scene. lug the lmy crop, five thousand A“ the (which huil lit-vii recently thrashed) u new thresher ‘itllll fun mill, potato llllliZllllli-‘l'_\', also u iiaiutonitilille and - elur wits rt b "he flwr‘ A5 the flames broke eliizjiiiy-iiiilt:kfei-iliudtihnn inn: Zlicil rough the roof, and smoke and M,“ hm,“ fllwchmL will no $10,000 with no from Queen insurance, llir. .\il'i“illiyl‘ll is u pro- Sq and by residents of Newport, who dllltl one of tho lending IIUIiIlO grow~ 1111913111911 0n the mam In Sunday clolhest calTledlt-rs oi‘ that lilltlllli)’, nnil llll|t'll syni-illlifly fihflft tlltlfll M! ilillll- Jill {imwootl hlandli Wilt- l. Mr. Wm. DeCoute, Bu. has enter- ed the City Holpital where he will undergo an operation for appen- Marguerite spent the weak-end st Webster's Corner. the guest 0t her uncle, Mr. James H. Onmminky. i / " Miss Jennie Maclilillen has loft on return to Somerville, Mass, af- ter spending the summer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mlllan. Wood islands. bushels 0i‘ registered Bunncr outs At about halt-past ten yesterday The morning u fire alarm was rung in Square wits responded to with the custom- gi-cssivi» niiil ii{li"il-\\‘Ol"i(iflg iitriuer, ury ulucrlty of the brigade, which with mantis. Wood. City. Allan Mac- uare School Light, wholesome bread, with the tasty, golden-brown crust, baked in your own home -.—can you think of School and scene in an nmaz~ continuously from 1 o'clock iin “mm. Wm he M! my mm i“ “l” i Tth: ltvalue h lot “relhtiii h. . P ~h,..i_-.,_ n ecy scoos wasw 5 without exhausting the sup- B“) U“ ___ demonstrated by the fact that it lng nlcer was merely n matitcr of seconds iie~ PER$QNAL$_ fore the four hundred odd pupils time oi wniting whether there on return to B0911)“ ywstcrilay. Two large Iconfincti to a The very serious lllllPSil 0i‘ Mizl John Claw, lllcusunt (trove, is re-l cr and benches. rn and the dwelling house \\"litiil)()]'tg(|_ | cutaneous combustion.-—A btltlirldge, Covohcnil, lllorlllnil Pleasant (irovc. ihtimpered them in their work. Qusustlne C0ve where the barn U“ - The Chi-lllllCfli iviis in once Ifillfétgdizlézitlro _ ni.._iiii<i MP5. George Abbott uresurayed on the blaze. to belbiiiio th0ligh never serious gilVfliliwkwartllliil-JS of iui location. trio actually a“ n!’ émst “Epfiitling tho week ill hos Angeles, a little later augmented by owing to tlio fnct that the store-firemen some iittlo trouble before Y c en s Clli- ,a f. 1c use of water. The room hlltl been closed up and theit was finally extinguished. their kind sympathy in our sad ber- eavement. 6705. Minartfs Llnlmont—Heais Cuts. P.E.I‘. Teachers Federation , Special Meeting Tliore will he u meeting of the Prince Eilwnril Island Tent-hers‘ Federation. in Prim-o Htrt-ct School, Charlottetown, on Friility, October 8rd, nt ll n. m. to disc cuss the Prnnlon Hcliemv. i .-\ll ti-iii-lii-rn iiri». urged to attend. Hy order. Sigurd ~ Jrzssir: u. rrnlnéirrox, fiiw-retury ‘Prvititurrr l’. l9. l. T. l". 01162 ii»'.."i'.‘4i|lt ili-tlifil. WILLIAM FOXpreJMLr »‘ l ET ISMLAW‘ DAYS 3' Starting Wed. '3 iryoiniatltatnte Basedonthe story . . HfiDEN TALBOT M J. lmwgna YOUIICIIOII, ‘FIGHTING BLOOD’~R0und Eleven USAVE 1-2 Tl-IE coin Buy d (‘itloric Pipeless Furnace Hundreds of Satisfied Customers praise The (‘ALORIC ALL CAST METAL PARTS, and the TRIPLE CASING is a PATENTED feature in the CALOFliC. Cali and have us demonstrate our furnace during Exhibition Week. The PRICE of the CALORIC PIPELESS FURNACE is very REASONABLE for the value you receive. > Fred H. Trainer PHONE 393-J. 80 GRAFTON STREET Opposite Prince Edward Theatre PnoviNEiAL EXHIBITION, AN!) HORSE RACES, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPT. 30th TO 001*. si-ii, 1924 In connection with the above event the following‘ trains will be held at Charlottetown sick! on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October ’ _ 1st, 2nd and 3rd, as f0ll0ws:-— ——It S all 111 full! For Souris, Georgetown and Murray Har- S G] _Ch s-n boi- until 6.30 P. M. and for snininoi-sido until °°“‘ a‘ g 6.00 P. M. The abovetralns will stop t_0 take on passengers at crossing near to Exhibition iEveninq-Iflc, 26c. 16c. grounds. _ _ _ . ICXCUPSlOII Return tickets will be issued iTOlll all Stations to (liiarlottetown, bept. 29th 3 to October 3rd, inclusive, good for return up t0 (IHANGE IN and including October 6th at first class one- TRAIN SCHEDULES way fare and one third for the round trip. Effective Sept 28 1924 '.l‘he same fares will apply from all Stations in ’ New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. FOR FURTHER PAR- TICULARS APPLY DISTRILT PASSENGER AGENTS OFFICE . Charlottetown, Sept. 22nd, 1924. T0 Tif/KET AGENT _ 6016-9-22- l. ‘ Ii Banish the blues with Lloyd- SEE this joyous jester and laugh yourself v 3075~9>24M7l. ll ill hilil left. the building and were ar- Mrs. Elrlllil isoisiior, vorii, it'll reused in orderly ranks on i119 lschoofs playground. The fire was basenicntln which was stored pap- lsmoke issued from the cellar win- Itlows and entrance and, had the Mr. Sumnr-l (loldswortliy Woold-ifllelllfill 110i D9911 Equipped with spent Slhlllllly utigas masks, would have seriously . RQYAL Dense clouds of YEAST CAKES ml But hibition. See the Special Display at the Charlottetown Exhibition H0lman’s display 0f Ranges in the Exhibition Building is under the charge of experts who will assist you in the solving of your stove problems. Make a point 0f seeing H0lman’s ' display in the Main Building. » Exhibition Looks Better in Your Home ‘ No Kitchen Range made, ENTERPRISE _MON ARCH, which is the central feiature of the dis- play. of ranges in the Holman section of the Charlottetown Ex- nil THE ENTERPRISE MON ARCH has every good point that a good stove should have-it is equipped with the famous heat economiz- er-broiler top-pouch feed doors-enamelled oven d0ors-closet doors .and reservoir fiace; has heavy nickeled parts, large fife box, towel rack, tea-pot stands, simple draft control, concealed pipe system, and an extra large res- ervoir. Make a point to see this wonderful stove at H0lman’s section 0f the Charlottetown Ex- hibition. _ a Ilium“ $‘°'°"'""*wllmiin < "7fie7i6afi v/‘Uu Home") "other Members of the Enterprise Family Among the Enterprise Ranges of Holtzzarfs are: Enterprise Renown. Enterprise Royal Grand. Enterprise Magic. Enterprise Kitchener. Enterprise Domestic. Enterprise Monarch. Enterprise Prairie. This makes the most famous fiam- ily of kitchen ranges in Canada—a variety of models from which you can ~ choose one that will suit your needs at a price sure to be within reach of your purse. ob’ .............._ Summerside~Charloileiown --i-- works better than the famous citr’