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DIAMONDS, PEARLS, - STONES are only sold with thailbigputgligghggi i absolute guarantee. LONDON, Sept. 23.-The correspon- dent of the Daily Telegraph at Rheims sends the following story of the situation at that poInt:- “To the visitor, Rheims. wreathed in smoke and echoing with the boom of cannonadiug, presents a forlorn and desolate sight. Everywhere there is evidence of damage done by the shells of the big howitzers. _ W Whole houses are seen with their in- - ' terior h ri int h el mass' . ssmase- osap ess _ Estab- 1868 The Leading JOWGIICIFS of bricks, mortar and wood. Around _ . _ thc cathedral, hardly a house escaped damage. In front of the facade .l_\'éI_<‘5¢ ____ _ _ _ _ ,§§, _of the cathedral stands a statute of Y \% 23 Qv \{.- .Mr ' -- __ /y>~&'§ Joan ot’ Arc The figure is unscathed, "5" % ,Q0 will ( N4? . “\ If - but the horse and pedestal are chipped Qgixqi an JJ$A"I°§h$i? ani db hells nd the flames 0,12, J ___ l S€B,I'0_ Y B 8 _ . _ " Q "At first the exterior of the cathed- ` ral does not appear to be much dam- ¢-' _ It l--= ._ ,__§_, _ aged, although the masonry is chip- \ , _ BAYER STUDIO Opposite Post Office ' G ers, who will be attending the Ex- hibition this year, we very cord ially invite you to make this store your headquarters. Stop and rest here, meet your friends and incidentally look § ped, seared and ,whitened by count- See our Good Work whpe ll L°1¢v§§"§_P“°'..l’\_;U§1*“» ___;'_'_*;}}__‘; ‘E322 a < gures n ga _ y°“’f° 1** ‘“° ' nr .*z;;1‘:.f.“..‘:;'~...l.':..‘.1r 355;.. :zu has sought alms there for many years. E X H I B I T I O N Het |tnaii\_tain_;zd dhis posit_iior:_kthrough- ou ie om ar ment an e a sta- tue he stands, covered with dust and 0 O ass. e man was un iarme _ Ileuwas dlrlxppled in the war oi’l1870. d An examination of the interior shows that the better part of fifty `? t luckily, the range being very great. . . shells had found lodgement, but tl\c solid stonework of the building had resisted the successive shots. Have Youf Phgto It was the ancient and priceless glass - ot' the windows which i;utf_ered th_e_: most. In the centre o tie vnu Taken at the To all our 0ut`0f't0Wn Custom' the great candelabra which hung i’rom the roof lies broken in the centre of the floor amid a great mass oi’ debris. “The general impression is flint the cathedral can be restored, al- though most of its priceless decora- tions are ruined. Some of the Ger- man wounded ure still in thc catheri- ral, Several of tlhem \ve_re lliilleg bi/_ shrapnel bullets luring tie om art- grin on the mee of L,vm,y pm-spiring, ;‘;:.';‘.~.”.'.:‘s;:.:';2§;r:i..‘“;:1;::sa;.....r -- »»- -» in ' "<1 ti c French aiu not “*"‘“““ “f th” R°fi"“"““`“ '““li“l‘l°°l‘t &.'.°oNE cENT per were men inf sertion for advertising in this col~ umn. Cash must accompany order. __-f-___ DIG PARADE OF BAILORS .-\ND SOl.l)IE|(S.. HALIFAX, Sept. 23.-Ilnlifax turn-_ ed out in force yesterday to cheer the crew of H. M. C. S. Niobe nnd, the Lincolnshire liilt'-§iIr~2nt as these two gallant units paraded the streets' and everywhere they marched the mon got an enthusiastic welcome. Thong-; ands on thousands of British sailors and soldiers have marched through this city in- past years, but none ever made a better impression than 'the men who were seen here yester- day. The City expected n good show. ing from the Lincolnshires, one of ,the historic regiments oi the British Army, but it was more than sur-| priscd and gratified at the magniii-_ cent appearance of the Niobc's men, ` particularly as it was the first time this body of American blucgiackets had ever landed. "They are u credit _to Canada and the Navy" wnu the expression heard all along the route and it was more than true. A considerable proportion- of the blllelncliets came to the Niobe with Capt. Corbett from H. M. S. Alger- ine, but more than 60 per cent of the ship’s Company is composed of Chu. adian volunteers, the majority of whom had previously served in tim ~navy or Nevvfoundland Reservists. But it was impossible to pick the diilerent men out in the splendid bat- talion that swung along 'to the in- spiring strains of "0 (`an|-da" and "A life on the Ocean Wave” yester- day morning. All had the same well set up, clean cut appearance that marks the British hluejuckct the World over, . British sailors always get o, ur-arm reception in llulifux, but thc crowd showed no favoritism this morning. The thousand sturdy men of the Lineolnshires got every bit as en- thusiastic yt reception as the Niobc'sl men. All along the streets, cheer ui-l ter cheer rang out as the sturdy igglnton Coal, also due i0 ?mYS " This con is an of the best '*i»..0.1e1n»rennlnt Aww Dm” o \ ° ' ic' lzzlluns 8" cn' ' ‘ ., i Y 1;. .. ._ _ -` -- ~ J - ' r- ur r' ' ~‘ ,_/'/S over the fall styles of Queen _/-.= .___-Q Quality, and Boston Favorite. » ,, men’s Invictus, the just righ boot and our splendid showing __ _ for boys and girls. _ _ 11" ' A i _ ~ -E __ as All &_C ‘_ _ 13§?1’ueen St.0 Martinique _ Broadway at 32d _St.,', NEW YORK. 600 iiuoms 400 Baths, ' Splendid coom, with adjoining bath, $2.00./' .Vifith privnte bath,_ from $2.50. Special weekly rates; Basiaurani Prices Mo||eralo.’ The most convenient location fo theatres, department stores and all 'transit lines; twlgwlqre transferred to and from Penns;,:;.nm Stution lfrec. - 'ii'vi"` 'Q- ¢»s*:`§~£§ / ~ si' _ .'rW-’~E~f'/ i Ellis Montague Best place fin Montague to buy School Supplies, Stationery all kinds. We carry theL. E Waterman fountain pens which are guaranteed. Bring or mail your films to be developed and don’t forget that our photographic 3%.... t~........_- J... ..._ _ .wi-_. s00dS are always fresh: sive vs 2 ' call when in need of good goods * sosrou Horst Aus. Ellis Pharmacy Ltd. Montague _"""'_-"_""l Farm For Sale .I f » _ At Portage. P. E. I.. conslting of 2 nor s, 5 acres clear, the balance- HOTEL oxrolzp 1 " ° 7 covered with hard and soft wood. Ap- , J . i , Cove Head Road Copelry Square, Bolton. May! ply to Wm cn" nga Near Public Librarv, Tridilty "(l;l|:_l; or Ben). Carter, Auctioneer, Charlotte- C_ __ W E town. 5512-9-9mwfm 9i i.'hr'siiqp. - cie irc _IUYC - 0 ’ i'i`.’.(.l°.`i;.f'i7‘i§'3.‘i’l.'f`»l.°..¢'I3li‘.§}§°°` '° "`° ' ‘"2 uonson at Dorn :.'.‘.°a'*¢.°'f'.::.‘:»::. B---f»~ -=~°---- . . . l a o . -~ < every art of the city and suhurh_s. BOIICHOFI for ROYl| B35* of o‘“~ Ningre rooms Sl and up. Wllll ban’ MONEY T0 LOAN Chu. B. 'rnrio-. Prenllenf- 'nlter Gllupn. Vice-l'ren\den¢. _ot _ _ enable imma sr ani un. with ball* ts- . - LlP P. PLITTO. Proprill-\:f-__ _ Hd C To arrive for here Anthracite _ in a few days per C031 _ Schooner “A n n i e _ M§1_‘)<3a.:&_, __ w audi €X 5Chf~BaY3'd OHS e S N°e5 i800 'rfgns Best American qu ali of d Coal in Stove and Che st- nut sizes. - _ Customers w1 ll please book their orders so as th_e Coal can be dehyered whilst vessel is dis- charging.. Schr. “Smah C. Kimmski ggiltons of the celebrated Laclti- .awana Coal 1nsE88»5f°"'° 5" ‘Chestnut sizes. quality and parties r uirin8 th.” best are requested t§(l>_ook the_1_r orders at once, and dchv_¢_ag_y :_v_S_ _be made from vessels w I C charging at lowest Dr1C¢S» n.maii» an it co inion Coal C0 'Ltd They flew gh an 1 ' . _ _ _ _ trouble to fire at them. |;’_Ia:1‘_1I‘___:hC_;_;;‘_;d a'g;_'écit;‘€e__g’°;';:_"l~reci;f cARNse|E To sAc»< A PLAY » f°Cf\t‘=¢1- A5 A pg/_wg pR0M0'rER Shortlv before eight o’clock the D I) I NEW YORK, Sept. 23.--Andrew Car- unter terminus and tlu-_ Lincoln. ncgie, in an effort to spread the idea Shing mnded and ,,,,,rche,\ down of the world-wirle peace at a time when tymcr Street to the Customs House 1 most oi` the European notions are at when, they joined the muc_i_wkctH_ WM- lm* l’**"'°"l° *;'_Lh';`“'~"i°“l hl""t~fk' The Canadian Turs. five hundred er," and is to furn si tie money or . _ .' David lielusco, the thrcatrical manag- ;t.;§)£czk' Jn€ttlbe'0rle{'nm'e er, to produce a symbolic spectacle to wharf The nik* " ___ 6° '"5 9 he called “'l‘he Prince of Peace,” by Si__ ' _ _ m e\ 9 ent I’ Y* (‘._ R, Macauley. well known cartoonist ___ »“° *‘“‘_ “U get “lb 1ll>D0Hl`8llCG of and writen _ _ _;e men ind been generally reimirkeii Mr. Belasco announced last night “ l”“°V°l` they 'had liven Been on lib- tliat he had completed thc first plans €l`tY. bllll °‘»lUiI>P8d .uS lhllldlllg party, for the production at 1\1r. Cnrncgie’s they made a truly fine showing, A- direction, and that “The Prince of hcnd came their mascot, \\`illiam, u Peace" would be staged #il fill €Ll\'ly Plctain Island goat presehted to the date in New York theatre._ Mr. Bel- .\lgerino’s crew, \vho, it is claimed, usco snirl that the production would _mn en; ,xnythiiig but profcsees it bc made on a large scale, and that _particular relish for (-;_emm__B_ wm_ one of the largest stages m the city mm had a fitting sense of i_______rt_ would bc necessary for the plny. _mee as he __acc__~sOlem___ he d _ Mr. Carnegie is uo\v on the ocean the _“cn with N_ _ V “ ‘_‘ 0 on his way to America, according to twi cd _ _ll _U 1° C8-il ribbon Mn BelascO_ who Says mm when hc __ n d rgrigu is torus und M bunch' arrives here the final plans for the U re W 1 0 “ltd lllllfl HF0ulld his production will be announced. _-__ . _f _ rants th_c hattnlio_p _ of \,(1n¢ jnf~,l;@tn_ e saiors marc ei ui leo St, Dru the llincolnshires Iallixig' in rgliehiml N0 them, nnvl turned down. Dnringtou Street, proceeding glong Spring Um-_ _-___ 'den Road, South Park and Inglis IN Tl-IIB H(>Mi4l-RECEIPT DOCK Street proceeding glong Ilpring (lur- AND MEI)ICINl_» For the latest News o great f Europea r call at Q- its '~< f-r (5 <-r Q o ng pn- su 5 2 ra 7~" ~ "< < '-' "‘ ~ ra no >-i ..» rn G. .-.-.rn :I rn ui \\\\ \\"IIllllllll.ar\\\\\\\\\\v/11lA\\\\\\/‘* 11// Carter’s Bookstore Latest Magazine containing articles on th present situation i. Europe. We get all tl leading Newspapers o Canada and Unite States every day. War Maps. 25 cent ch,a third shipment o way. The best Wa p published, lea ur order. Have you read “Th Eyes of the World” b Harold Bell Wright The most popular boo nd biggest seller of th For sale by Carter & Co.,Lt !.\\\ |||||v/.ee§\\\\\\\\\ num’ Expert ~ Optical ‘Service » Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. We aim to give our patrons the ben- efit,the most modem and approved methods of ex- amination. That our services are appreciated, is evidenced by the large increase in this _vear’s business. We guarantee to give you the best results ob- tainable by the use of properly fitted lenses. G. F. Hutcheson 99 Grafton St. Optician The Always Busy Store - - " _ Y '_ ___ _ _._.__._i.-_' __ ' _-.__ '_"f.____.__._-*I IVIEE'1'Il\IC§ _ 'I`hc :umual meeting of thc john li. Dinnis Pcdigrecd Foxes will he hold in thc Iiozird of Trade I\':>o1ns, Clifirloitetown, Tucs- day, Oct. 1_3, at 8 o’clocl< p. in. W. E. CAMERON, Secretary, 5712-(I-1£l.\I3i. -lf- _-_ _ -' _ -~_- _ _ -- _ 5 KlNG’S COUNTY INDUSTRIAL Exlnibltimn AT GECJRG ET'CJ\)\Il\l Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1914 Grand Display of Exhibits. _ Liberal Prizes in all Departments. Meals and Refreshment:-i on the (irounrls`.` lowest Excursion Railway Rates. Meals ser vtd from ten 0’clock a. ni. 25 CENTS ADMITS TO ALL DEP '\R'l`MEN'l`S Articles for Exliibitioii will be received at tht- llrill Shed, from ember 29_ih, at 10:1. m. _ _ _ Entries for Ilorses will be rec_eived until Saturday, September Zfith, and for other Livc Stock until lil o'clock, n. ni., on Wednesday, -beptcmber Lilith. 3 TRAIN AnRnNcEMa.\'rs ' :o_o-" Charloitetown.l.(`l(l _'Z0 ll'Cmnierson _ . litlfi 8% _,J _ _ Excursion ra-turn tickets will be i.<:]|(___ __ _'/,`, 8 53 I* c v Zealand. l (ll) Ilvdlorrl. .' 0 9,00 bear Ri\'cr..._.l.(l(l 'l`racadic (iii 907 St.Ch11rlt-s. .l_(li) l’isouid_. _. Stl 9,25 ScIl.irk........ .l.flf) |I’c;il p. m. I’asscn_ucrs from the Montague _lirnnch will go to (it-orui-to\vn by the regular morning tram, and will bc returned to Montaigne by Special train in the afternoon. Live stock from Elmira and Souris Branclics coming to 'Mt. Stewart by afternoon train on September 29th, will bc forwarded to Georgetown by Express train same afternoon. W. W. JENKINS, President ANDREW LAVERS. Secretary __ _ ` Georre‘own .i650-9-19lVIstufmon-I1. _._ _.._.. __ _ _____ _ 4 E‘.|.QIPl".-_tw ni- v-- . - I For Sale 2 pairs Class A. Foxes, Dalton & Gordon Stock 3 pairs Island bred patches. 4 pairs Ontario patches. l good Delivery mare. 2 Carriage horses. The Patch foxes may be inspected at our sales Ranch, City. ` _ Agents fpr the ANGL()-AMERICAN SILVER Ill./\CK FOX CO., Lll\/ll'l`I£l». The Farm Stock ti? Fox Exchange of P. E. I., ‘ly z Head Office 36 Queen St. Chariottethwn T Phone 485 P. 0. Box A il _\_Y»-___l ~ Incl “_ ' - __ -.- Monclay, September 28th, at li) o’clock, 11. in., until 'I`u<:s'_lny, :opt- _~_.»-~upv\f,»-»»"~"*" ‘"0-Q