4 When-” you -need 'fcoal _lety us quote ou our rices; / ` 6 \,_lVe_"7-havef) ` _stock of “the ' very :best--‘Coal_‘ all siaesii Y P A; Pickard & Co. Phone 240 Ch’to wn lllIIIf£\\\\\\\\\\ o- * °- ff H *< D' » im .- }§‘;;¥? or large not.set ranged for immed be handed in to Pill outstanding accounts due us. We are in need of money and a settlement would be appreciated. Overdue Am All overdue acco Wanted ’ By l0tli of October , collection. Act promptly further expense. _ S. W. C 3144 9 0M‘il 15.' ., ' ' ‘ - - .i _ . . oy , 12,. _ ,. unts small tied or ar- 1 lately will Court for and save rabbe Some ,bf the; worst _ cases _of rheumatism-it is posaible to conceive- have been ,cured by this unequalled remedy. If you suffer from eumatism do not fail o get -a bottle of this re ; lable remedy. Prepared and sold onl Geo. E. .Hughes "The Penple's Druggist" I i\\\\\\\\\*/Ill l ll|'¢ ‘< \\\\\\\\\\VIIIIA\X\ i iii ouiits ° '_`4j~_{.,` mu-mu; in - - nf. '_`_. ' -,-.‘.».,.=’ -V 4 (Fromytlfie Vouth's Auiong a squad of 5.-1~, were beiiig examined ledge oi' ambulance wo Youtl\'s Companion,” T-RUE, AT T Oli H.; irisiimziii with whom the the following colloqny: f-si l)oc-tor- Wiiat woul HAT. -f ' Compln ion.) policemen who. rk, says “The was a certain d you do to at I Here is a Good Salve For cuts, burns, abrasions and skin eruptions of any kind use Rexall Healing Salve. Simply wonderful how this salve will quickly cure and bring instant relief. Large box 25 cents, special size 50 cents. Money back if dissatisfied. MacKinnon Drug Co. The Rexall Store aid. = ii? % iiifnhxl _ l. vs' l' if ' o. r.. .. .. . .,.. )'|NG ALVE "1-'-3:3 -_*___--.i___,_-i_i,.` l _ . y House 'nEPA|N1"so.\-'riio tags at 61 Pownal Street-has just been l_i`and_somely_ painted- outsidey. in, two What are youj doing for your country which has done so much for you? Consider it now in this great nation- Bl crisis and ask yourself the quest n -Kensington Sunday School hold their annual rally on Sunday next, October the seasons work. A feature of the pro_- gramme will be the taking of the patrol of scouts organized from the gramme and give a short address. V. M. C. A. PRAYER MEETING. - The weekly prayer meeting took the form of a reception to receive reports from delegates at the Sunday School Convention held at Montague last Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. gave in- teresting accounts of their impressions and suggestions were received for the improvement of the present meth- ods used in our Supday Schools. It was announced that a teachers train- ing class would be formed shortly for junior work of the Sunday School, to whicii all are cordially invited. MEN_ OF THE 82ND REGIMENT- Your_ commanding officer is calling upon you to make a sacrifice by giv- times of peace, will you train in times should have not yet done so. The Infantry Company now being organiz- ment to enlist. “Forward 82nd!" Let every man who ever heard that com- mand now respond to his Colonel's~ their know- doctor had 1 . Vg . l ` man who had a cut on his forearm? Policeman- Sure, sorr, I'd bathe it .witli...warni,.soft water. ----~ Doctor- What do you mean by soft water? Police mari- Ocli- Just soft water sorr; wet water. Doctor-And what is hard water. . Policeman-Ice, sorr. " E' _ ‘l 5 ///i/V/,.\\. ` z Be Skeptical oi Bargains ot All is Gold that Glitters If you want, good, pure reliable' tobacco go to an \`) honest manufacturer. W _ have _earnestly striven to -‘f;»i_`~' eeiriblish sucha reputation will say that we have never disappointed them. I-lickey’a Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only O ‘,_ fi ' a&\\\\\YIll\\\iIIlIIlIl&\\\\\\\\\WIIA\\\WlI@ O i and believe oui old friends. our best efforts but the best to be bpd iii the tobacco line. §; -4 Hickey & Nicli0ls0n'l`ob. Co., .ly Prince Edward Island Railwa , a.4s 12.00 5.00 5 ‘_ 5.4 . 6.2 2 7.00 1,20 2.10 2.55 3.30 Canadian Government Railways TIME TABLE IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 27th, 1915 Trains Outward ‘ Read Down ` P.M. Noon A.M. Atlantic Standard Time 7.35 Del). 8.30 9.02 9.27 .9.50 Arr. A.M Charlottetown Arr. 11.40 Hill-"Br River ` 10.96 - Emerald Jet. 9.59 Kensington 9.27 Summer .side nop. 9,00 Trains Inward Read Up P.M. A,M. 10.50 .10.20 9.52 ‘ 9.03 9.21 5.45 8.10 8.55 5.02 - 830 480° P.M. _ Phone 345 - - Manufacturers g if WI”/vas\\\\iMu\\\\\\\vlm4£\\\\\\vll4d if P.M. 12.10 Dep. 1.42 3.10 '- 4.22 5.20 Arr. Summerside Port Hill I AM. Arr. 8.45 7.48 ~ 0’I.-esfy ' 7.04 _ Alperton M0-_ frignisii _ nop. 5.45 4.00 2.40 1.85 1 .80 P.M. 5.80 2 . P.M. 0.00 _ . 7.00 '55 Emerald Jct. Arr .»..i|_.» ma. . f 0.15 s.00 '1.00 f'li.ia. ‘ also psp. 0.40 - 0.11 0.40 _1i.is _ .A Charlottgtcdn _ Mt. Btevrlrb Morsll _ ' ` i Cape Traverse bop. 8.40 . -if > - . . , . 1. H. for King any Country. _Eiiiist to-day meeting of session in Zion Church the tion for work among young people was discussed and it was decided to The` work,under consideration fhas referenc fact to the making of a ,home for young people in all walks oi' life who vided and facilities for writing home will be installed in the social room will also be a feature. Sabbath even- the usual service. It is held that the ent to the social life of young people in general and this move is contact with those who are deprived of the comforts and associations of their own homes. , _*___ ::80RE FEET-Are you troubled with them? Penslar “Tread Essyff Foot Powder will give you instantrs- liof from that bot, burning sensation- so often troublesome in warm westb- er. There's nosiing that will put. 25c. box. E. A. Foster, Cen al, Drugstore. ’ ' Miss Ada Bradbury'-A -_ ' Try a 1| Marguerite The Marguerite is the best 10c Cigar you can get anywhere, it is the leader of high class smokers. _ 4 _ f _ .1 th _O I U 7.; k j i=oe1'e‘RsNEweo.,-ssvoi-oiof 'ins fyi. W? ° U9?" im , °_1`0° li* ar ‘ fold and broken wooden post support - ` ' " ' lnggthe-.~_y¢ine Kwlrd round the -grass "_;__y`°UR. ¢gU_N1-Ry NEEDg.y6U___ »|>l0tB il) flibllli of the3P0st Office hll.V9 .,_bee_n'_roplacg}d by new ones. M Roberts. `F'. M., Field Marshall' Young ‘ °|'lUR°H'3ERV|CE3- ”*R°V- D- MC' man. that was the question askedfall L9” Wm' W°°°h (D,- V-9 ft I-'°i 45 young men of the Empire in times 5.9-lib T411 .0°t0_‘7°\` 3'1". 9-30 i\»_ m' of peace by the late Lord Roberts. HISM Qld all 2-30 P- iii- “nd U10 P90919" Church at 7. - _*__ 1. /L y “Dare I stand aside?" If your cial- '»P°,3TP:°NED _ D°°|"““°“ f°" science bids You So. enlist at once in §§il;‘e3n5plE‘;g“;%st;‘;_]:ii§;,\ wzas . W- gglég ii ii d 1 f . .. _, ---___ ._ _.-.H GMD t e san D angfgmpany " ' until to-*day owing to the ilaildre of KEN3|NG1-ON HA|_~|_ 3_ s_ RA|_|_y_ one‘of'the'returning ofllcers- to send in -the-lreturiis.. ~- ,_ _.. -_ _ . i ui.-.l '.. ~. . _ ard,-commencing at 2.30. Au interest- ...THE ..P°Fi-ul-AR STYLE-,3'f°P“l°“s in! programmé is being arranged and muuilery °P°“1"3 t°d“Y and '-°m°"'°“'| it is hoped that a large number of par- Bhowil 'ill the furniture room, con- » - ents and friends as well as all the 919" "M" “\1m°"°“5 hi’-‘!a5°m9 'm°‘1°l»s scholars enrolled will be present' at f°\` Ydilllg and old for dress or,tailor- this you-|y m1|ymg of me fm-ces for ed occasion, and everyone is invited to call and see them. 3246. Scout promise by the boys of the new FORWARU 32ND|-'EVGYY ma” who ever .trained in the 82nd Regi- boys gf Kensington Bch0°]_ The Rem ment should consider to-day whether Mr, Fulton Wm take par; in the D,-0. or not he should enlist in the island Infantry Company now being organiz- ed by Colonel Allan of the 82nd Regi-I ment for overseas service. ately after service at Argyle Shore. tridges and sportsmen will govern themseivw accordingly to avoid coin- plications. different winter sports. ed under Colonel Allan offers a great Stn; l':'|E;i':°D'S.; C|RcLE§' _'IEW L- it t 1| g . o n eegrap says :- speca ommr un y 0 a men of his Regi committee of the N. B. and P. E. I. Methodist Conference in session Tues- _d_a_y _night ,iii _Centenary Church, de- cal; for men who are wining to “gm cided to accept theiinvltation to hold the next annual conference at Sum-l » - - ` merside (P.‘l‘.’)`it will- begin on ‘ |N Z|QN _ _ June 8. The meeting was presided CHURCH At 8' recent over by the president of the confer- matter of a more thorough organlza-, 5:1552 §;;‘e§i‘i;‘g:_`g"ggf]‘?'1;fl‘;€"2jh‘;’:v‘¥ | en, Milltown; Rev. George Steel, sup- moye toward the keeping ot- the erintendent of missions; Rev. Thomas Ch h Marshall, Fredericton; Rev. Samuel “rc °p°" “ve” ‘lays i" the week' Howard, Woodstock; Rev. R. W. woo- dail, St Andrews’ Rev H In W' ht e chiefly to a closer interest ' 5. ' ' ' ‘g ` i tl 1 ~ _ - man, Bathurst;'*Rev. J. L. Dawson, n le Sold er boys and students' m Charlottetown; Rev. G. M. Young, Summerside; (P._E. Lg Rev. W. H. are more or less strangers in thefclty. Ba"`“°l°“5h; “IW J' umer. white' Good reading material Wm be pm_ W. D. Baskin, both of this city, and J. J. Weddall, of Fredericton. It rep- - » ' resented every district. The important Games and other forms of recreation business of the/Asession was the mb D t '- ing of the next place of meeting. In eba es and magic lantern lectures addition Rev' George Steel and J_ ings will be given to short sacred con- ‘Hunter white were a‘pp°mt°d t° the certs with light refreshments after s"p°m“m'"y fund °-°mm“‘-tee; ‘md Rev. W. H. Barraclough was appoint- Ch hgh _ ed _to 'the missionary* committee 'iii indligfma’ as mtherw' been ‘somewhat place of Rev. H. E. Thomas, who had resigned to go to the front. Other mat- made as .B preliminary to an wider ters of a routine .nature were also disposed of. In the ;morning a session of the missionary cdnimittee of the conference was held. Matters mostly routine, -however, .were considered. _ .Rev. W. H._ Barraclough was the chief sneakeryat the third _quarterly rally of the Methodist Young- People's Union. held Monday evening in the fMethodlsti>Ohurch.l There, was a good attendance. The- iCa.rleton Church branch,__w,on the flag for the largest your feet in goo shape so quicgly. °'“`°"m`°m- ` " ‘ :TREAL fresh c'od,_had;.iock, .smelts at P.aquet’s 'stand -in 'the City, Market Building. , -1 H __ H ' I 3152pd. . ". " "'riiooiioi" mi ii’ i :: _e ae,ape ng avoro 88 Great George 8_trsot yourlpreserves. Dlér lxtigléi-. 0811611145 Art Needle Work and materials for' “B9 Y " 0`l\ the - of sp ces w0rk|ng_ stamped Linens and Used. W9 Sell PUR , FIAJLL-FLAVOW Threads of all kinds, 88 Great'George ED SMCES' "°HNa°N ‘ JOHNSUN' Straw _ .THE Qu/ii.i'rv D uosrons. con. 3710_9_29Mn_ KENT AND PRINQE STREETS. ‘i>i|'> Alilwllilllbsrgi mail; Youri Cannmg Success Depends Largely Upon Little pctails f meet unless ll' in Miss Gornian's Hall 3251. BHAPE8. -The Castle s shown at Patori’s millinery th atest thing in shapes. at e store today 3248 will he ser Qhiirclr at afteiziioca "at Trivett offici- ‘-\ Beginners’ Dulce s CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. James MacDougall will preach on Sat- urday the 2nd at Argyle Shore at 7 p. month. Mrs. E. Chandler and Mr. Cross m- and 0" Sabbath the 3rd at C-““°e Cove at 10.30. DeSable at 3 and Hamp- ton at 7. Session will meet immedi- PARTRIDGE SEASON.-The im- pression has become prevalent that the partridge season opens on Oct. 1. those interested in the primary and This is not so. It opens on October 15 and closes November 15. Par- Y. M. C. A. GYM. -The senior gym- ing up for a -time your family' your iiastic class starts tonight at 7.30, homes, and pleasure, so that these which all Y0llIlg men are heartily things may comin-ue to be yours in invited to join. The work will include the fum]-e_ you have trained in calisthenics, apparatus work, games, relay races, basket ball, indoor base- of Wm-9 It is your duty at this crisis ball, etc., This class offers a splendid in our national history to forsake all °9P°"t“"“Y '~° Young me" for Physical and respond to your 0mce|.»S can development, especially at a time when Many men of the 32nd have obeyed muscular effort is apt to flag, and so the can to duty' but many who help tlfem to getup good form for the Journal Patterns 119-121 Queen Street I _Z I 0 fa" 'I 1, -3§`e 4 4.-s--s-s-A--e 1-1' *tical _ _ ‘¢;';§i ` l . | lu' y ‘ ll 'r l if mul \va»s»~ \' 5 1 0 A _\.s_g?._;. QI' _ \ y A ,yi _ /if 11| ll I i , '.0 _ 0 1 A l \, .g » _ Another great lot of Stylish new Dress Goods ° This new arrival was placed in stock This morning--_-A really notable assortment FCEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF nice dress goods yesterday morning. R The woman that has been looking for something smart to make a new suit--a new dress-a new school frock for her little girl-will find splendid choosing here. _ Among the new weaves that just come out of the cases you will find Whipcords, Diagonals, San Toys, Armures, Coatings, Suitings, light weight dress fabrics of every sort. ~ _ _ We invite your special attention to our wonderful line of English Serges in Black and Navy at 75_c. 85c. $1.10, 1.35, 1.50, 1.70, 1.85, 2.00, 2.25. 2.50. . The famous MONARCH B_ROADCLOTH the most notable 56 inch suiting in Charlottetown, comes in fifteen colorings, rich soft, finely finished and selling at the old “before the war" price $1.75 Armures. San Toys, Resildas, Poplins and scores of smart new weaves. _ at 90 cents 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75. _ Whipcord Suitings, '1`weed Suitings and the rest of the long list of handsome dress goods-good goods honestly priced. ,. ._ ._.._._ _¢_._¢- .i l`i‘ Il l l l l ‘ l \ l 2 l _if-- -\ 1 _,yt---' 4 1| ' - - ` r Pou|_'rRv MEET|NG.-Mi-_ T. A. Benson, Dominion Poultry 'Represen- tative, will address a meeting of the Bloomfield Egg Circle, at Bloomfield. on Monday, October 4th. commencing uit 7.30 p.m. lAll_ uienibers sliould make a special ei1oi't'lo attend and ladies are specially -iiivited. _ ' MEETING OF SONS OF TEMPER- ANCE'.-Victorla Division. No. 4 S. of T. will meet lo-night in Wriglit's i-ion, at s o'clock sharp. Election ing term will take place. Collection of dues and other business of impor- tance will be attended to. Special invitation to all members of the order perance at heart and wish to be ini- tiated into the order and take part in the noble work. An address will be given in respect to our bl’0th€l'S and members of this division who are now serving at the front for King and Country. DOESN'T WANT THE EARTH. BUT.-A director of a Prince Edward island fox company received ywter- day a letter from a. gentleman in an American city asking if it was true that the company was iiayins 320 Def cent. on money invested with them. and if so, would the company pay six months’ interest on October L_ for money invested now. lie also offered the company 'two palm of foxes at $32,500 a pair if they required more stock. The director in reply stated that on account of the war and other thin-gs that it might be tedlous\to enumerate. he would be obliged t0 quote a slightly lower rate of interest for his company this year. He also hinted that the price asked for the foxes was for the reasons enumerated above. slightly above the market price in Prince Edward Island. ::PAQUET’8 fresh fish arriving by express at 10 o'clock to-day. Fresh cod. hadilock, smelts at City Flsh Market. 3152Dd» Teacher-What became of the chil- dren of Agamemnon? Pupil-l imagine they’re dead by this time. lsziniilhini-i i- ~-13.9 .-1 » _ and installation of officers for ensu-5 and also to all others \vlio have teiii-I - P. OF W. COLLEGE SOCIAL.- The Second and Third Year students entertained the First Year students of Prince of Wales College to a so- cial last night' in the Y. M. C. A. Gym- nasium. There was a large turnout of the students and their lady friends. Mr. McCready occupied the chair. A short programme of music and read- ings was followed by some great fun in the shape of a blindfolded boxing match. Advertisemént and guessing competitions also afforded some dc- lightful entertainment, in which the prizes consisted of boxes of choco- late. The refreshment tables groan- ed under a liberal store of cake and ice cream. to which full Justice was done. A cordial vote of‘thanks for the splendid evening’s entertainment was given by the First Year students, and a most enjoyable gathering con- cluded. .THEATRE RE-ORGANlZATl0N.- .The Prince Edward Theatre will |close down on Saturday night for a few week.; to undergo a thorough course of cleaning and redecorating, and also for the introduction of an up~to-date steam heating plant which will ensure the maximum of comfort for the patrons of this house during the coming winter. The theatre will be re-opened on November 7th`. under new managemerrt. Mr. F. G. Spencer, who recently tqok over the management of the Peo- ple's Theatre. has now` acquired con- trol of the Prince Edward also. When the Prince Edward re-opens the first Company presented will be the well-known Klark-Urban (Tom- plny. ' For the past two years both houses have had a hard fight for existence. To obtain thc better class of pictures theatre owners have to pay a high figure. The public of, Charlottetown 'have been favored in getting this superior class of entertainment at cheaper rates than any other city in the Maritime Provinces. In order to keep up this high standard the Man- agement have been reluctantly com- pelled to make the change for admis- -sion '10 cents for adults and 5 cents for children. The public will be pleased to learn that Mr. Gallagher, whose ability and enterprise have made him universally esteemed here. will still hold the reins of management. The same high standard of excellence in film presen- tdtion- will be maintained at both houses. i ` Mr. Vincent, who i's superintending the work of re-decorating the theatre, s designed and .supervised most of ` _e fine artistic work on the Keith heatres in the States. and also other places in the .Maritime Pro- vinces. All the painting, etc., will be performed by local workmen. When the ‘work is completed this theatre will rank with the best in the Dom-' inion. The stssiirheatiiig system is being. installed by Mr. James llc- Eacbern. of Charlottetown. risorirgiiiiiiiti-1 Splendid houses enjoyed to the full the varied fare provided last night at this popular house. A Domino film, "The Winged Mes- seiiger,"- tells a vivid story of the love rivalry of two "wireless" opera-- tors for the hand of pretty Nell Rolfe. The temporary eclipse of Tom, the hero. by his cowardly rival, serves to introduce realistic scenes of a liner on fire, the wireless' operator fighting the flames to the last. the two cast- aways on the desert island. the final rescue _through the pigeoii‘s message, and the ultimate defeat of the villain’s vile plot. The good old-fashioned ending terminated is thrilling film tale. '- The Gauniont Gazette news includ- ed scenes of 'the destruction in Bei-' gium, unloading of Caiiada's gift to the Empire, British Artillery on their way to the front, Glasgow tramway- men v_qlunteers, and irish and English defenders of the Empire in various cities. ‘ ln “Dough and Dynamite." Charlie. Chaplin was all alive and kicking, also laying out in all directions as usual. The fun in the French pastry shop and in the bake-house down be- low was ii howl of hilarious delight from beginning to end. French tarts (of moi'e than one variety). chunks oi' dough. bags of flour. ladders, etc.. all lent their aid to make the fun fast and furious. (‘.liarIle’s efforts in the bake-house and at the oven left many of the audience clicking with laugh- ter. The bakers’ strike. in which Charlie acts as blackleg. ends in a_ burst of dynamite and a shower of bricks. ' _ The programme for to-night and Saturday includes "Pauline" 'and other fine features. f ' - 1?' ~ lim if ' I iii? - ._ i vi .1 _- \*;_j\, ` _ \ - i - M", 5 '~".f;- ro c \- _, . ~v.;,~-‘=~- ._ 1 ` nl.,-if' ..- 224 5. you vnsted IIHICUI,