ii ~ `l i.'=.-~ =. . . lirl ,,. . 1...; i i i- . i- ,- lliJ,l"'° ~ f-.-.._., ' .._ -t . ,N-ii.. iw, ' . »l 'l .. is .i _.gi : 'i f .E I2. -"1 ll .lifif f\‘ L-` -2' I i "l‘i»if~ "'ij.' » Ji' l-'»- , , . , l‘l.f. . 'I _ , lt" if,” iff, x iii# ' I ‘i",i . filf fi ., _ .__ . ii’i i 'ii l I] ‘ i hi , li( \ tl ‘ .lr ».=.,.i:~ Hi i./.‘7r., 'l ". I i Ii 'i if-. l I .‘ ,il . _.. , lo I. I i I3 .."' i ___ DAILY SElEG`l`l0llS FUR READERS 0F 1'llE"GUiiliDiAii in 1., -:-:-:- ' ' Furnished by W. 8.. Loueon .;~ v_¢o-¢»-x»~:~»:»t»-:-:~-:-:»:-:-:»-:-:»»:»-:--:-if ONE OF THESE DAYS. Bay, 1et's forget lt. l'.et's put it: a- side, wide, ' W V W . THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN i " ’ " IT PAYS to buy in tllis province THE PICTOU BOAT.-The s. 8. ,___ Northumberland docked at Charlotte- _ __ _ _ _ _. _. , _ _' -t' _ THE EXPRESS.-The express ar- town last evening at 8.30 o’clock. ' W ' hlfany C°mPany Present# ` `. . f rv. t,. _...__ COMBINED by attending the lecture . .f. .» The ' Films » '- By Arrangement with ar s 0011198139 Lu” h’ °° ‘hm ‘md the Wm is 8° iifgo i§'t-i(ls¥ hLt'ldozl‘ilsr\a`l(lil followillg is the standing of the pub-lit-: . . 1 » - -FTF - - . - --" -- - `-. ' n t e L¢Y'B “Uh” h hah*h“" “hh Cmss Uh four dollars and tliirly rents from the The folloivlllg is the standing of the 6 - _.___,______,_,_ of lm, d,s,,.,,.,_ pupils of bt. .\1ar_\'s School. as n re- ~ vi .- il .-; __ Fun all little, C0medy ___ still of the examinations held during M '1 as rs' d 3 a't\J fd a y _ _ _ be lisa: Ai. 2.3¢-Nia:-re -7 i=. lvl- . Ai-..,,si°w, welll R-ther M at 1? i_ h ' lk- , - - ntbiny il '- l-.i->lpl ot' $2l:'>4,25 yporli Soltris. are tlrrallged ill order of nlerit. Grade We Shah e “B mb m bu P hsi of sllbst‘ribt>rs \vill he Dull; Vf-li -\llZll9 Glilllillli 2. J0S@Dl\ _ E~ . i.. -. . -. ~ _ ».. - '_ ' ‘ ' ` ways, 1 One oi these days. Hhtes "my he meudsmps j""`Qt ri A' rfiioviiiioii. will be rieopcnetl oil Sun- 2: Stanley Gallalti.; 3. ..tigene hhhrtv ‘ ._ ____ .lat-_ _.\l thi- morning service its-v. Z. Pltre. Gl‘adei.- (Senior)- 1, Benoit i “ ui l - . - “.,,r,h_ 'l~,-,.,,§urer~. call; .., Jullth Pineau; rl, Janie Gal , _K _ . g I to ---- ` lant; 4, Rose Pineau; 5, Rose M. 5”' 1°” “"' t“ " ’t 5° "re Y cove HEAD. _ 'rite .iii-iiiriiiist ritrt-. Grade i.- tseniori-1. Benoit hmm' (1 npr; (`liurt-ll at l‘ove liead after ii tliorouglt 2 Stanley Gallallt; 3, Eugene Failures trol' iii~ sell-“S "*"' ‘4 ’ i..`i-‘os-ii will preocii. ilor, F. coiim in ltogers; 2. Charlotte A. Buole. J. defswllfi- . thi- tlfit-rnooll and ltcv. E. Bell in thc Marie Rogers; 4, Flrmalll Plneau. We coilltl all llvlil folks so irnicli ;lfi,_.\-.-nilll<~ Grade l.- (Junior)-1, Laurant Pin- wo v.oiild. »__-_ eau; 2, ignace Plnetlu. The percent- Say, let‘s not ¥11Fl`Y~'i ll*l'=` hh Lhh FIRE.-.»\t about .\' o't-lock yesterday age of lltcndallce for the month was right now, niornini.; the fire brigade was clillcd 01.9. Lucy A. Doiron, Teacher.-Z. Bo much to do if rv-c just find out out to put out ;l firc which occurred -i- _ hot,-_ 'nl tho oiiice ol' l‘. B. Murlcy oil Queen A PROFITABLE BU ‘ INESS. - We may not LL. ppp.. 1,, lit-ip "i.il'.~i, cl' E frticcl. The tirt- is stated lo have ori- There is no more profitable business L-,‘:_rmO§f(A',h(.`.,_. ,lqvs i-ii-it-rilblt: dalilulgt- was llolhlc. A ‘ tograpll business. Everyone wants to L i ----- see moving pit-tures of' currelit events, ~__~_____ _. CITY COUNCIL.--At tl special of filo war, of the tlralna, and so on. _tilt-<-iilig ot' thi- t`ity Viuiicii last even- At present tllero is_nol tl single cine- iiiv iii. tiilliiwing resolution was cur iliatl-ogr'lpll lravelllilg the country liliatt-il front a tltleclivc stove (`otl at the present titne than thc cinema D iitil llc .oiled ih.lt \\dne\ strccl bc dlstttcts ill i’rintt- l<]dv..ird Island El Il 'iwi-cli liillsbortlinlli and Wcylliollili, while the people ill the country are I i . _ lbc inzieuiiililiisetl llfti-r present iliac- crying lor cllterlainllletlt. Anv enter- .ui in work is illnsiiid 'lllis was all prlitng lildivltiilal lilslllng to enter A S| S' business iliscllssctl: i this business and rcllp ll rich lltlrvest | --- can do so for an initial outlay ol $150. _._.- RED CROSS WORK.-The l;ldics` A colnplcic clllenlatrograpil equip- ol` thc l’o\vnal hrullcll of the lied ment f`or use in town or country ltlay be obtiiillcd t`or that zlnioiint. Par- Thc Sunday School <`oliveiltiun tili- der the iluspit-is of the .\'. ll. tlilii_i’. E. Island Stil.:l1l§.' Scilool .-\ssoi:iulio;ll will he he-id in .\ill~;t'ion. on Ot-toilet' Z8th to 150th. _ Among the features in thc Dill' gralnmc, in ll'.lilll.ioil to lllc usual dc- votlonul t-xcl‘t-ist-s and l``*"¥’5 l0_2ilI il. lil., with a1ltll°l:ct-zlrgo ol` mixed lhhi ihlfl 01 llll' Dll'l\ll`l’ 009 \\`0llll\’l‘§ l~,,_,,._m_ ¢_;|\,. lcv, ,m mlm-H fm- (llmr. what lnilst have been the posltloil ot iottt»iri\\li :lt :llltiut l p. ill. Her cargo lhe Dll0l01!Fllil\ll‘l‘ \\'ll\'ll hlS f`lllll(’l”ll i'.\:ls tllic|'l_v illzldc up of llultcr, ship- WHS lil \\'fll`ll- Till* ll<‘llllli ill llll* lllll- - lied ivy the l`r:ll>iil|d (`rt-iiilicl'y Co. and h"` is hhh“"h» “hh tht' S""h*"`Y hh’hl-7 l-I ililtzs, silipllt-.ii llv l"l'\'il \V. Snow, U1" l`0hl*` ill' lhl` "hi'~l‘h’ is Sillhllllhl- ¢»l,~»-.lym-,l il, llm~l_~; nm; lr,-asp,-_ ,\1,~_ The finale of tlllotllcl' rt-lilly nllirvcl- lp |;,.;,l, l;,,,,\-,,.|i_ \'~;,-i,,,~m_ wus u \.;,,. lous scrlzil wits sliowll when tho folli- __,,,. [,, 5,,,,,,,,,.,»_.-_;,|,. \\ mln:-._iil;l_\'.--\', ous I\utlllyll. tllrollgll the iltirclentlnl: _._ .___ tli’l`ort ol’ Brittle, ht-r lovt-r, was quietly _ QQHQOLS ANU Agg|¢Ul_-1-URE___ relieved of the odiuln of her indian l'l`lli\ lJt.~pilrlilltrllts of Aigriclllturo llilti lhrohh hhd ht '~h(' hhhlh hhh' hhhhh ‘ rliiilczitioli :ire nlakllll.; *special el't'oris th hh" h“r0h` d"'hV""‘h"- The hhhhn-` io l\rili_'.;' sclitloll; into thc closest coll- “fas Uh`lhhll>5- “hh the hllilill' Ullll Ul ni-i-tion with their slirrotllltliiigs and hhlhhhah hfihllihl till* i>l‘fl_l_ll`0 10 ll to t-lit-oilrtigo tho tcaclliilg of nature ‘fohclhhhhh The “‘h`hhh~`5 “hh h ,,m,l_,- um] ,_.l,.m,.mm.\. ,,m.i,._um"-,._ splcndldly acted tiranllt, and the lilo- __¢qtiv_i~__(1t;t@_litlt-tl. lit-liorlzzz I. Tilt- Excclltlvc l`olililiil'<-t-, .\lr. .I. (`. .lar- dine; 2, Thi- G-.iilt-l~:ll livin-tiir_\', lit-v. \\'. A. itoss; I1, 'i‘lii- 'i`l‘c;i:-iii'ei', ,‘/lr. 5. M_ lil(-l¢_e_ lii_gi_i--,iii-¢:>.:i;,i_» front ilic \Vord, itcv. iii;t>1'.‘.\‘ \'. 'l`1l.\ |\\'illl: ot’ filrill seeds. Most of hcw hhh hrsbhlhss opem chairs' This l,,,.,,| ,-L.,,,,,,,b|,. H,.,.dS an. grown 1,, is it highly eonilnon-sctlso departure, liillrolic :ind oil act-otlllt of the war are hhh hhh°h_l'7h the hriw of hhhhshioh iiilllit- not to bc plziillctl to thc saiilc hah hehh hxhh ht wh “cms fm' heveh ,.x;,.m ,,(._._, ,,pri,,g us I-0r,,,(.,\|,-_ This litllltlred seats, lollr lllllldred bcllll-1 at llrov,-n_ ll_ l)__ l'llll-tier., lliliwnnlioll;-_| ‘is :iiillost i-crtllin to bring about ll the ‘hh mth ‘h 5 Chlhh- the hhh is ,__,__,.__i,,. or ____,_,_l for 19|,-,_ T(,,,,.h,.rS crowded every lligllt. ltl_ view oi the _ ml, ,l,, ,, _,;,,,,,l llllng for mp l,r(,,,;,,,.,. greatly cilllantred conilort of the October 30t|'\.-'_’.5i0---iii-port of ,\‘c.~- illlil iii the siiilii- tinltl qiillllfy l`or this Thhhtfh th? "'hh"g" 0| ‘hh (mms uh ‘ llflulls l».\' lllnkiiur tllt- srtlwlill: ot' tltr- “‘h‘h”Sh’” hi “°"‘h“h» h’ 3"?" hh' '°’““l- are iii lint-. with tiio Toronto niarlrets. ilip. hilt-I. carrot, calllbllgc or ptlrsnlll Th" plhlhreh ht thi” hhhsh hr" hlwhys _ st-oils sonic of their llonit- project work hhh'hh1"h"h fehlhrhh- “hh 'heh' iw" 14.15-.xiliiriss --iii..-S' \‘.'..rir will. -.viiifrc ciirirt-iii.-lit. most illlvvllllntz rtwollllillrnilsllvns are ` ____ quality and nbundnllco. Mr. W. G. Cll||__lJREN'5 SERV|CE___q-h,. Npw Hogg, the manager of the Theatre, _¢;|,,,,_L.,,“, r-h,.iS|;“n _c-_um|_`,_, S,.h,,0| has provcd himself' in these matters ilit-lil their :lnnunl 4`llildrcli"s ilnv Ser- \'*”-'°““""5°fhl “hh hhhhh’h~ H0 is hi' vim- in illi- i»llill~<-l, 0,, W,,,,l,,y`,.,~,.,,_ stalling xl new ticket-selllilg machine. ing, l)i~l_ 1lll|,_ _\,',,|_,,,;ll\,,l,,,,,|;ng lm. which is claimed to be the tllost san- iiill`livoriiillc wt-ul.licr it large coitgrtl- lU1l'Y ll€Vl0f~'-‘ f0l` “le Hale Of l-hike'-9- ciitiou gnllw,-,.,| ,md Min. well r,,_ The ticket is handled by only one per- \v:li'i|t~ti by il lltost Interesting pro- 'mlb l-he Dhmhhhefi Whh Shllpll' Puls t)m=»inln\lie iriiilr~i-ssl-ri i\_\~ iii»li»t-nioir itrtliilillc c.\1t't"llt‘l1ll.\' l't‘lll‘08lll wilt-lil, :ind ftlrlls. Mui-it credit ol’ the Whh the llhleh- Mr- H933 has hheh cntcrtniillnciit is due Miss Lottie i0 f`0ll5lll0l`hh|9 93097159 ill llllllly Wal/B Y ober 30th.-lit-port i,»l' Di'-li',li'ii‘.il~:it Sil- perlntclldt-ilts: ini Illini-_ .\lr. \‘.'ili`riil Bouiter; tbl 'i`¢-:icllcr 'i`rillninl:, Rev. E. S. Weeks, li. ll_; it-.l '|‘i»ilil>l:r:ilit‘t‘. Mr. i\. J. i\lntliicsoll; (til .\lissIoi\:=, Mrs. (T. lf. S. .\icl.<>ilr<-li; ici I. il. li. A.. Rev. J. .\i. ;\ii-I.t-od, .\titlrc:4.~l till Tcmperilnt-c by llcv. \\'. il. \\’il:-oll; 10.15---'l`llt~ hltlrsiigi- lr»»lil iiii- \\`ortl. Rev. George l‘. 'i`ir\ior 1il.-Io--.\il- dress, “I\lcasllrlilg louis." ltcv. \\'. .-\. Missiolmry Supl. Sixth Session, Friday Afternoon ondllry lllvlsiorl biiipt-rllitl-iidcill, i\lr. ii. (‘. i`ross; ‘J.-li'»~~.\tlt‘.-~k`. ll. li. L01lg` pmea‘_:‘ Grade IVV-1. Mtlfle P. Pill: _ _ W _ _ _ _ ST. JAMES CHURCH.-in St. James Church on Sunday Rev. Mr Taylor will preach at morning ser- vice; Itev. Principal McKinnon at the evening. THE PRINCE EDWARD.-That a truc patriotic spirit prevails in Char- lottetown was clearly evidenced by the enormous audience at tile Prince Ed- ward Theatre last tllgilt, when the attraction was the production of tho first edition of “\Var in Europe," lill four reels. ,The theatre was filled for the first sllow and the corridors were thronged with patrons waiting for the dispersion of the first audience, in order tllat they might see the second show. lil this great production actual scenes of battle taken by intrepid camera lllell at thé constant risk of their lives are shown in beautiful pllotogrzlphy. Tile scenes include the various calnpaigns,` with llalr-raising incidents such as Cavalry routs and cavalry attacks, a review of the British fleet anti scenes oil the battle front. Tile picture is educational alld intense- ly interesting, giving a vivid and real- - lstic idea of the scenes oi' awful car- nage in which the whole world is now interested. llelievingftlle tenseness of the war scenes were tl number of -Edward Nonkley, Sumlncrside, plays ill lighter vein, -tlcluditlg "The llilis of Siletgt-;__a`drtltila ill three parts, :intl a coillctly,_"Ltlst ill the Stu- dio," tlll of which -tyere interesting This progranlnie o'f`elglll reels will bc repeated this afternoon and eve- ning. ` EXAMINATION_S,`-Tile following is lllc standing of _the pupils ol' the entiance cillss iii Sl Augustlnc`s Scllool, as a result of the exalnillutlons held during the mongh of September. The names ot’ the p_\lplls ill elicit sub- ject iiro arrtlllgcd in order of merit. Itcatiitlgf-1, Wilfred `A_. l’cters and Elinor l’lnt=.llillt lcqlial); 2, lleiioit Martin; 3, Benoit lloilccttc. Spelling. -1, Benoit Doucctft- and llefnoit Mar- tin tequal); 2, Elmer Pinealtlt; li, \\'ilt`red A. Peters. Writing.--1, \Vil~ fred A. Peters; 2,' Benoit l)oucclte_ and Elinor l'ineuult_ lequttll; Zi, ilcnoit Maitln._ Arithmetic.-1, i-Illtlcr i’inc~ uult; 2, \Vlll'rcd A, Peters; Ii, lloiloii llltirtill; 4. Benoit lloucettc. Coiilposi- tiou.-l, Wilfred A. Peters; 2, idllncr ‘ l’lllealllt; 3, ilclloil llouccltc; ll, iltuloit l\'ilit'tln. llygiellcf- l, Elinor Plllcituil.; 2, Wilf'rcd A. l’cter.~i; Il, Benoit Martin; 4, Benoit Douccttc. Algebrti.~1, Wil- fred A. Peters; 2, Elmer Pitieauli; Zi, . Ilenoii. Doucetta; 4, Benoit Martiil. ltlitln.---l`, Elmer Pineault; 2, Wilfred A. Peters; 3, Benoit Martin; 4, Benoit llouccttc. Goolnelry.-1. Elinor Pinc- ault; 2, Benoit lilartin; 3, Benoit iloucette; -4,~Wlfred_ A. Peters. Frenclr. , -l, Benoit Martin;' ll, Wilfred ... Peters; 3, llcnolt Doucettc; 4, Elmer Pilletlult. Peter Lctiluir, tcacllcr.-Z. THE MARKET.-There was a large nlarket yesterday, and ultllougil thc roads are not very conducive to trav- elling the people came fn grcat ilulli- hors from the coulltry, getting their supplies for the winter. Quite a lot ol' farmers are now hauling colll for winter fuel. There ls very little challgc lil the prices of farmers' pl-0. duce slncc Inst week. Pork has fur- tlicr declined to tcn cents for the best , Wl‘iiillts. which is a tllf`f'ercllt-c of oile- quartcr cent. Buyers state that they land its tile buying capacity of the peo- ple all over the country is largely cur- tailed as a. result of the war, lt ls pos- sible that tllc pork market may case somewllnt. Eggs have advanced one cent pcr dozen ovcr last wcek's qilo- tation alld the demand is exceptional- ly good. iiay is bringing 80 cts. per 100 lbs. on thc market square and the demand is brisk. Potatoes are quot- ed at 25 cts. per bushel, but the de- mand ls small. Black oats is worth 47 and wlllte 45. There is no change 9' ill the prices of provisions with the exception of sugar, which has ad- vanced wholesale 30 cents per 100 lbs. The great sugar-producing countries are Austria and Germany. and as there is now no supply from these places, supplies of raw sugar on this side of the water are being rapidly picked up. Butter is selling at from 28.to _30 cents per lb.; chicken from 65 'to 95 cts. per pair; ducks, 60 cents lo $1 each and geese $1.25 to $1.76 each. Tile price of straw is quoted at $6 per ton; turlllps can be had at 12 cents per bushel. "iiiililiii Hiilii iliiiil Amount already acknowledg- ed $2,489.79 1.00 1.00 5.00 6.00 1.00 5.00 - $2,507.79 D. J. RILEY.. _ . ___, ,Seo’y.~Tro|.lursr Mrs. John Jenkins, Mlllview Mrs. Samuel Jenkins, Mlllview Mr. liiarry Hill, city Mrs. Chas. Hughes, Covehead Miss Bessie Hughes, Covelload St. _l_’aul’s Ladies' Aid Society, C Y , ~ - “"1" ' -w is.-+»il_ll<=€..lil,ll.¢t.. l_t\st_yenr. and is otlt-i,,ol` tic _souiltiest soldiers living, For three years ho was also ltl com- mand of the _Stuff _College where all our "Qracks_'.'_are trained. . _ Another ranker was Major T. ll. E. Dauncey. of the famous lnnlsllilling Dragoons, formerly of the 21st Lan- cers. Before ohtaining his comnlls- sion in the latter regiment he served a period of five years in the ranks, promotion coming to him lil 1884. i Eight years later saw him a cap- tain, and in less than another eight he was, at the age of thirty.Beven_ made tl major in one of the most re- nowned reglments of the servico.' Major Dauncey saw ll good deal of warfare. having been through the Egyptian War of 1882. He was pres. eut at El Magfar and Mahsams., in the two actions at Kassassin, as 'well as the Battle of Tel-el-Kebfr and the. capture of'Calrn. With the 21st Lan- cers _he _took part in the Khartoum Expedition, figuring in the memorable charge. _ _ Tlle` case of Major 'R. T. `0tlborne, late senior quartermaster of the Royal Army Medical Corps, must not~- be overlooked. He spent thirty-five fears in the army, for t_en of which he was in me mnrii. nts nm wmmtfsiori was that of lieutenant of ordorliee,.a_ rank which no longer exists. laithe E8yptilm War of 1882 he was promo- ted to s captalncy and mentioned- hx des atchee. He was inode honorary mahlr during the operations in 'ttllo Soudan, and enjoyed the distinction of being the only quartet-master in the corwivho had been thus elovatodr » , Marshal Juaot was A notable fleurs i '_ 4 ,f . ` `.-gg ct. in the Napoleonic ware. If l‘€C0l`dB can be relied on, ills fellow-soldiers elected him sergeant on the battle- field, afterwards carrying him alvfl on an improvised seat of crossed bay- onets for a conspicuous act of bra- very. A littls later he was ordered by Na- poleon to divest himself of ills uni- form and o amon t the enemy B9 0- g gil spy. Though threatened with death.. for disobedience, Junot refused to go at all unless as a soldier in ills unl- form. Napoleon was highly pleased at the firmness thus displayed, alld did not forget it. A short time afterwards he sent for Junot to write a despatch for him, and while this was being done a shell exploded a few yards away. This had not the least effect oil the writer, wllo coolly continued his work, relnarkllli-5 "At least we shall not want stllld to dry the ink." Napoleon became quite captivated by the coolness and courage shown by Jllllot, and at the first opportunity nominated him as ills alde~de-camp. Still higher honors were ln store for hltn, and he finally became a marshal of the Grand Army of France. ::lf your grocer tries to substitute another tea for “SALADA" you may be sure ills objject it to obtain larger profit than "SAI.ADA" shows lliin,and you can be jjust as-sure that thc otll- He has communicated to‘his exiled colleagues his fear that the Germans will open all institution at 'Louvain this autumn and set up a claim that it is a continuation of the ancient seat of learning. Tile difficulty ill tllo lilly of holdlllg a session ill England is the lack of pupils, it not being thought that many of the Belgian refugees will have means to attend lectures,'even If they should be held at Oxford or Cum- brldge, the latter university having definitely offered ltccommodations for such a purpose. President _l,,owell, of Harvard, has wired to Lady Osler that he will offer lt lectureship to one of thc exiled professors early next year. in the llleaittlttte, Oxford has opened lllnld more martial scenes than have llceil witnessed since the days ol' l‘liurle.~l I. Khaki is the accepted dress, and rifles have taken tllc pim-.ti of goit'_clubs and hockey sticks. There are 1,800 fewer lltldergrtltluutes than usual; 1,400, it is estiillatod, having joined the army. The loss in money to the colleges is estimated at $500,000. "THE iiiiiilii ill iiiii" Tile first event of the present theti- tricnl scusoil will be held about tho 10tll of Novetllbcr, when that famous cr tea will be inferior ill flavor and English (._0,m,d_V in fam. m.tS_ by ,_-__ Slfelllllhi ahh Whlemher that "SAL" Hadtloll Clltlinbcrs, "The Tyrallny of ADA" Teas are free of' dust. All Pure Virgin Tea Leaves. INCREASE IN MAINE POTATO YIELD. POIITLAND, Maine, Oct. 23.-The Tears," will be presented by local artists, under the auspices of thc "Patriotic: l~`illld." Rellcarsals have i been going oil for some time and the protluctloii bills l'uir to bc a great suc- iccss. Tile play, like many ol’ the _lnttcr»day successes, is of small cast. l0ll1l P01130 CNP is Plhceh hi 333»h0hi" and the principal roles are' in tho 000busllel.s for this year, .a gain of 16,000,000 bushels over last year. The area harvested ill Pennsylvanill and Ohio, owing partly to drouth, is solnc- lvllllt short of last year. Tile Mollie yield is far above norlllal, and it is expected that the Minnesota yield, now being harvested, will bring that state further to tho front ill totals. ill Aroostook County, Muinc‘s famous ootato section, farmers are lnllrketilig at from 35 to 40 cents por bushel. ivllfle Michigan and New York fllrnlors lrereallsilig 40 to 45 cents. l)u_rillg the past year tl shortage of supply brought in 14,000,000 bushels if foreign potatoes, mostly from (`itn- .lda, but this your the domestic yield will- supply all our dctnallds. WINS i|ilSi V. il. “lt Was Really Nothing," Says Modest ' t Hero. LONDON, Oct. 21.--The Standard says: The story of how the first re- commendation for tho Victoria Cross was won in the present war is told in two letters. The first is from the llcro himself, a soldier named Dobson, to his wife at North Shields. He says very mod- estly: "You will know by tho time you receive this letter I llllvt- been rc- comlnended for the Victoria Cross, all llollor l never thought would come lily way, l only took lily cilalico and did my duly to save nly comrade. it was really nothltlg." -The second letter is by Lady Mll. drcd Follet, whose llllsbilnd colnnltlnds the company to which Dobson belongs, and is ilddrcssed to Mrs. Dobson. It reads: , “You will bo glad to kllow vour husband is very well aild has be-higved with vcry great gailatltry. Captain F0119! SIIYSI ‘A thick fog came down so l sent three nlell out one hulidrctl yards to our front to warn tllenl of an attack by the enemy. After thev had been there an hour the fog gud. denly lifted and they were fired on at close range. One nllln was killed, one badly wounded, and one crawled hack 1 did not know how to get the wounded man back, so I had to call for a vol. ,llllleelw and a reservist, Dobson, at once responded and went out to fetch :_l_rlt.__ He was heavily fired at, but not ` l.l_'~l iliillilil ii; Miililii 'Students ww if Lopvaln University. Nine pr-0. rs o that ill-fated institution, with their families, are now bel" cared for at Oxford, largely M E result of the efforts of Lady 0,",-_ wife of Sir William Osier who w Miss Revere, of Boston. Mase ah; ",::.".“.:i::. An_;_"|ca_ Y. Lldl' Osler in he Rector Magnin is not at present in l':2hitI:htlL(l:;l“"n ll ll llwlieht. with urs seiglrm' C,,,,'I.{' / ..._ hands of Miss Blanche Toomhs, who will take the part 0'( the crying wife; Miss Lucy Blanchard wlllentict thc role ofthe prlvilte secretary; little _Miss Edna Gordoil will play-the maid; Mr. ililrold Morris will _play the old English Colonel; Evans, the butler, is in the <-npable hands of_Mr. J. A. S. Bayer; Purbury. tl novelist, will he Itakeil by Mr. Irving Beers, rl well- lknowil professional. and tlls difficult role of Gunning, il l-lub man, and un old frlclltl ol` Parliury, will be pluyild by Mr. (‘. t‘.. Dennis. Mr. Dennis is an expcrlelicetl actor ol' tnucll ability ilild has lilnlself’ produced plays ill itiolltreul, St. Jolill and other centres. ‘with liiarked success. This will be tlle first big cvont of a tlleatrlcai na- tllrc t'or the local Patriotic Fund, and no pains will be spared to nlallc it all artistic financial success. ARMY FIELD SERICE In thc Carleton School district, No. 80 tllc following bushels of oilts were colitrililitctl: licrntas Myers, 30, Burpee Mcililichcn, 10; J. (T. Gillespie, 30; 'I`. ll. Gillespie, 30; Frank Noolioii, 20: ilonnltl McQusrrle, 10; GGeor5c McMicltell. 20; iicllry F. Bratllhall,10; Eusene Mt-(Tube, 10; Albert Weeks. lti; Vilas. W. llcil, 10; Stephen Mul- turl, iii; Albert Muttart, 10; W. E. Gillespie, 20. Total. 236 bushels. lil (`llrleton Scliool District, No. tho cash domltious wore: ilobert S. t‘iirrutllers, $12.00; Muttart anti ilorp- er, $7.u0: l<‘runk Muttal‘t,'$7.00; lictl- lcy lililtlilrt, $5.00; Colt McMillan, $2.00; Erllt-nt Waddell, $2.00; (‘lltls. llouil. $2.00: Michael iilccrn-veii.$5.00: Samuel Carruthers.. $10.00. Total, $52.00. i l I Good F_e_r__m' lor Sale Consisting of 138 acres lslid vllll good dwelling and outbllildinll. all--in good repair. Good loc3lo\r¢.for1l0X ranch. Splendid oroha . Will "ll :ith or without ntérgg. Allo tta0lll¢l‘ arm const ll 3 ~acree. ' if notsolh b'efbr¢.1lI'Nbvemb'er will th;_n be :pid :ia p_i€_llo sactlogl. or u pa c ra o' A . . Fghml. J B Savile Herboltr- ,_, _ G seas-to-smroi i i