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QBOV Ml_*."l' 1,-Left home Sunday October 12" `-.lui'.=l Campbell thought )_/hgwofpt' _ ' "" 53ll‘l€f&lll\H'.AgEd -`i`_ years it! .':.,;‘1t be-’\8l‘.& _:l¢l‘ 12, ’ark.1‘.ztir.'~_~`;.lue eyes, 'wat _wearing a ue sweater with ‘_r0d trlmmiliti, cap .i"fJ»3'?§»°-P323. n§“§§'.5 ts, phonq nullier 473111. Charlotte- - j, _ Dti. §sven'for` mon of geptemher- _ _ Que _ ¢l1_ - wade VYH.-1. Emma Frizzell; 2, Jack- Dunnaflci-ms vu-1', neue unr- jlxy; 2, Edin Frixzell; 3, Ellie Tier- a'ey_ _Grade VI.-1,,Clara Nolan; 2, `1i'ggie Nolan;` 3. Mary Docherty. Grade V.--,L_ Ella Frlzzell; 2, Maurice ,T'i‘ei'ney: 3piAgnee Boyce. Grade IV. AI. Everette Clow. Grade llI.- 1, Richard McPhee; 2, Lloyd Frlzzell; 3, Qi-ry Mc&nnon. Grade itll. Reia Newman; 2. Willie Clow; 3, John Qse. Grade I.-1, Margaret Docher- lvl 2. lhry Boyce: 3. Mary Berrlgan. lfary Cevanagh. Teacher. ls~W: M. 8. CONCERTS'-The annual ehneeri. f-i-the Wom1n's Missionary Society. or -the Methodist Chun-li. Ch‘<4rr;- Valley, was held on Sunday eve-nirig: _aim at 7. o'clock, and was, in f"~'ery '-'~'aZ»' one of the very _best ever Siren in :.‘:€`chnrcb.'Rev. Mr. Pepper presided, and gave a very helpful ad dress on rhe`work of the Society.'I‘he opening aud_. closing choruses by the choir were excellently rendered. Some vt-ry intereslng recitatlons were giv- ¢n"oy Misses Mabel Richards, Marion Jenkins. ‘Ellen Herring, Vera Irving and Laura Young; Grace Jenkins. Qui-:'.. by Marlon and Constance ings. _ind Marguerite McEacl1ern and llett lzi¢har»lg,_ -by Msrguerme ISIQEI:-tchérn, . ingwell Jenkins, Pfroeie_:~iclz‘ an( llett Richards. ‘Solos _Eifargurette Mciaachern, Enid -fliiii ‘and Victoria Jenkins. Violin sgtc-cticns by Harry Young. inst. -'qusic-1-=organ and Violin, Enid Smith =1r;'il -ll; Young. Collection amounted :gg iwciltydour dollars. V *__0DD FTLLQWS CELEBl-'iATE.- "trio of the most notable and most ¢»?1}oyabie events in the annals or Odd li.-liw-sliip in Charlottetown wits that which marked 'the ilfieth annivers- rry of the institution of St. Lawrence Hodge. Members of the order to the number of about 250 comprising -breth- »_~m' from Summer-side, Kensington. onté£e other places along with 1 ‘ _ rlottsmwn one Fellows win- Cdkill -holding 8 time which will un; _ _ qmbereo by alt ,mer the `_ Ji:-like work was concluded _ `_ ` ' of. fifty received degde- .lg _ _ Social period ensued. Mi ` repaired to the Rocc `_ _-wh_ere_ a delicious repast _'and afterwards returned U' lA'lll`e’I¢6om‘.t`vh“e`re the enter- W; (Eagan were resumed. _ ._ __ itchle, Charles Earle. J.» ._ ‘_ __ and Arthur Bruce in ".':.'*»' .:°‘s:‘i° vi; s ' r. re aso con ue_ e "" ery funny recilntlons. It _was y .an evening of rare enjoy- _ _ _nl outside visitors were l‘“t'0l§?Petrial_'ch Roesfand Grand *“"""s ~..“°v:;;';.“-i_‘i‘*2"..°'°a‘.":.°‘ "';;~_oe Fl. Davison" " -presenti- ` ‘J. U. Nioibg ‘Swing to tg _l ”~m M 'on.ai{d` _ ,hmnsht infeventhlif ‘ tolcloee. ,_ 'and`C0_ffee prod - fi i eovs. ec:-qoot oun sNA|=Pv s1'YLss scnoot. aulrs A1' Pmces Paowss PEBSO\ ALS day . Mrs. D. Stewart, Prince Street left Monday for n few weeks holiday visit to Boston. _ ' Mrs. Waller 'and fhirs. Dr. Carruth- ers city. left Monday morning for a weeks holiday in Moncton and St. John. Senator John 'Md.ean, arrived from _ Ottawa, Monday, called by the serious illness and death of his brother Rev. D. McLean. Mr. Pat Nellkan, of St. Louis came to the city yesterday, and re- gistered at the Revere. He intends attending St. Dunatan's University ior the rest of the term. (bpt L. E. Devere Stevens, manag- ing director of the Devere Aviation Company who was in the city -yester- day on a short business trip leaves this morning on return to Truro. Mr. J. H. Malcom, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia. left yesterday morning for Halifax to meet his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Malcom of Larys, Ayrshire, Scotland, who are . paving him a visit. ~ - Mrs. (Dr.) T. J. McNally, London, Ontario, arriveq in the city last night for a short visit to her sister, Mrs. Kelly, Kent St. She will be accompan- ied on return home by her daughter Miss Betty. who spent the summer with Mrs. Kelly. » _' " ___ _ Nursing Sister Annie C. McDougall§ aughter of the late Mr. Daniel Mc-` Dougall, Nine Mile Creek, arriyéd last night from overseas._She volunte- England since 1916. Afteralqhortvlsit to _her i`ormer"horne she purposes re~‘ turning to Calgary. ` _-_ _ _ 1 : BOYS SCHOOL SUITS see our and the Saturnla which has on board Board will Clear by Fire Large Areas ‘ ln Prairie Provlncee. OTTAWA. October 8.-The Soldier Settlement Board of Canada will clear- considerable areas oi' scrub land-s the Prairie Provinces and make available for soldier settle- lafnds are of od a l the- Board pro by the efllcient -on a compre- _this operation $1.00 to $2.00 acre will be disposed fin for the cost oil ‘te necessary trees, and the CRIB In the urnlng oi season, nish, was a visitor to the city yester-iq Ny; °n\§ Q-pg;-imap am teach us our sod iploighhig, whether-for grain d `i€\'€'€l in Calgafl' and MS b €l'l__ in._,t,h ' _§' rotting fbélow the crop; hasten- hospitals ln_France, “_an3=""Efit§ development, gbut considering _ 5 g an o ps are now limited on their way across the Atlantic and _ _ __ _ _ _ __ will reach Canada within the next ,msg Ruby Hacks S __ -- few days. According to advice ecelv- ‘ . "f Ummefsi E. _ g ed by the military devartmserit _the :f;_2__§;;’*1_9_‘_*_‘_`d;*vYi#f,‘;'_`_‘(C°l__:_‘”'bi’* U“_i'°l§9“Y_ ' ' " " ‘ """“'”" "' 3 . Celtic with 57 officers and 25 other -- 9 °°l"`59 ll 1230- .- - _ _vii ' °_;_- : ____ _ - _ - - ' ' _ ranks on board is due at Halifax on ycal A"t_5~ Shéwas “cC°mDM`||€d RS " . . -_ -; _ . Q’ "Y V 4~ ="=;'"' "i` Til' li Oct. 18th, the Scandinavian carrying af' as Sackvme 'DY her mmhef 3114 ' 1 _ -,..:,.,r 1 ii » 1 ` ian.. _ Y za officers and 165 panel- ranks should W” L“°‘“‘1“ SHFW- ~ _ ‘ _ - __ \ _ . _-___ '_ reach Quebec on the following day. mm- ' _ _ _ ` ' i E0 El' - but are covered with ” s “ml-"i"' Accept: "California", Syrup of Figs '“°°°"_ only--look for the name California on _ B°‘“'“ the package. thQau_' you are sure your °' ¢nila_-lr_ll»_t:gf__ s mst ma inn»_¢_,_ _ " harmless" ` 've or- physic for the' ` °°“‘,lmls nqiimh. liver- _md ‘bowels- ichlldren-_ love ‘its delleiogld fruity _ taste. Fdil directions for o 's don on each Quia. Give it vgéhout fo;-_.__ _ _ ll. on in a close pas would not be to so so w ich depth will give the best results, but we may `rake.lt, for granted that the earlier in September' we can start or roots. the better. I do not favor summer fallowlug and constant cui- tivation excepting to cleaua held of weeds, as too great a quantity of nit- rogen is liberated and no crop grow~ ing much of it is wasted. However, we must keep the control of weeds ever_in view, and I.hav¢ found spring 'ploughlng to beihegbest and easiest - method of destroying the Canadian and sow thistle. If part of your rot- ation ls to -take one crop of sod grain and one of stubla andiseed out with a dressing of manure or fertilizer _pi some sort, and thlstles have been too numerous to puilin the sod grain, -I would not plough such ileld in the iall but leave the weeds to grow until about June first or as late as we may safely leave 'the sowing of grain. We will then iind the thlstles have made considerable ,gr_owih, being fully high as the stuble, then plough and sow the crop as quiclrly\ as possible. _Most of the thlstles will be destroyed and those that do survive will get such A sei: back that u vigorous growth of grain will-smother _them out.-I have completely cleared large pasture fields pointed witlrthistles by this method. _Qccasiouall-y we find that sod plough- ed‘ in the spring will give fully as good or better grain crops than fall gultlvatlon, but our experience has been that this will only occur in sea-_ sons oi’ unusual rains. The spring- ploughed_ land will then assist in draining, the soil being fairly open below. l-have found also that spring 1ng~oorn, partiy_on-.account of the bet- ter drainage thus afforded, and prob- ‘3_b,|y more directly -to the amount oi _t-he-necessity for hastefin getting the iseerginto-tha. ground in the early SDFIIIK'-;11ld‘_.the beneficial effecit of frost in pulverizing the soil, except- mg the i'e\v cases sighted above I 0 Pooror as a. result of lt The coun try_neerls production and good culti pldugiilllg \v_as.-better suited for grow- ' ~1'£ I >'\ FEATURING in ine? 5 of-3 "‘ '.‘!'.”' "‘ 7:1.- 1 R 'Direct from a Sensational Showing in _ Cities at Prices llangmg from llcto $1.00. iiiiruhuYciNAhlAN slohi___y{|lu clNADlAN_.cHiRicmis f THE BIG GEST- PRODUCTION _ IN TEN YEARS ° » The-._'LpictuAré Vou’ll neve`1'7f`foijget ~ stupendous in theme; _ A -- veritable revelatlonfof--unendingwonders. A romance of _th€ _ ~ greatfwar, a story.-of.the.‘.‘lov'§_:`- ‘that passeth all understanding, <..i '. ' -“VA tremendous pic- ture.” E 1 _ _ _ _ -Town Topics. “One of tb_e_n_1ost slit- ring film!-never presented in New York.” ...New-:York Evening World. “Spectators thrilled to it with enthusiasm.” .' »- --=l|‘-New 'York Herald- .-\.i . . . .~ .. '-"l`akesi.»rank w-rih the great masterpieces of the screen.” ' _ 7-Exhibitors Trade Review- |-, _- ws' in »."J0iir¢=adviJcei`is, go_ 'seed ‘The Heart of Humanity.” _= _¢ - ~--New York Tribune , _“QL the. utm ost in- tensity.”- ~~ ' -f 1 _ _ __ __ __ __-New York-World. 1 " A dislinctiaghievement u_1__m_otion picture crea- tion.” 1 _ _ ____'. '.__;:N_cw _York Times-~ wr _ ._ _ ,. _»_'_ _-_ _|.. -_ ‘fls cerlain to__to`uch the heart of humanity.” _ -New York Review snappy styles in boys school suits at am =tronglv ln favor of fall plou C i Y F. C “Pain o ram a s unsur- ` passed on the screen.” -New York Evening Sun. “Its intense story wil hold you io the end.” '-New Y_ork Evening Telegram “Conceived with a skill and intelligence that lift it high above its contem- poraries.” ‘ _ . ' _-Ne_w_ York Evening Mall “Beals any story on lhe screen. - -Photoplay Magazine. _ _ ~ - s g ' ' - special prices. Prowse Bros. Ltd. done as early as we can e ‘ 1 * _ _.;._..;._.___._.._._..... ......__.....;_.-...‘§...‘..;‘.i.’.‘.; _ _ .. _ ._'l`ll_IS,_-_li lllEPlCTURE FOR YOUR WHOLE FAM;LY--BRING THEM Three Troopshlps f -é“”’f5"‘f"-°»i'- E “H C -nl miie nn will Live Forever: 5* Heading for gmda F1215’ f'-i‘-“»-»"`\1‘~?'»`-"fi-'f-»‘2"J5’¥%i-'i"iiéié-iii ' ‘jj_f:j_i.lNpté the Difference from Other Cities .` ml.. W. -- 1 6* _ ff... - 2:-.::;;~> UUR” i"Mafi1!¢@**Ad“lfS 106- -Children 5¢- “ii °°“‘*“‘ '°"'““f’”g°°“’°"f”"””"“i’” ’ PRICES- -ilirliie-llingi-Orchestra 201:; Balcony 151°. 'Children 1/Oc- 1-__ ..--1 __ _ _ _ ._ , _ Jr,-».. ENT. Yours truly, VILANDIE FRERES ~,,»- .. _ 1 »` < - \ . -'E “Syrup bf Figs is _ Laxative For Childs LOOK AT TONGUE! REMOVE POI-' SONSFROM STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS > fri( _ . -. 1 ' 'rv' ‘ I ¢`a ‘°°~£'z-."==. ' `v ` ' ,. \Q 4 open prairie. A considerable area oi _ ‘ " _ ' this l d is what is known as “brnle” - " _ co|||‘z§. thetis,-land that has been . I ' or* befwfre-killed. Another fire 2" 1' _ _ will. clean up the land. _ 1'/ - 1 _V _' These must. take place (_, __ -'J' '_- in the tfiefrost lsout - “' “ -*<'f"` of the is particularly ' ‘ ‘ ' " ‘ .' of 0. second .- _, ' m<_>_re intmlé _ ‘ . z‘a.»,\-arg "mf seven oiilcers and 89 other ranks. V ' ' H ‘ ‘ V V also bound for Quebec due to that ’ o -- | M 'r HE MAN iii; STRAND i M|nard's Llnlment Cures Colds, Etc- Mina,-d'_5 Liniment `(j0_;‘L|m|ted_ - 7 - -- “f‘-"`“"_¢=;,Z;, __ O _ _ ' _ ' iff mos tm -0 ss some . ‘5Zl‘$“'»Ii3 -?.‘I.“.’.§’”‘.'ii °.{..i’.‘.‘i.°,..i“’?.‘.’ WHO -- ---- - ; TONIGHT 7 AND 8.45 TONIGHT ' OVER FOR SOLDIERS SETTLERS a valuable horse by the use of Min- ‘ » - _-I5' ' . ' - Anlrs LINIM . ~ " . ___ _ _ eo » -A . . _ l _-WDU BENNETT mmf -r5~lh_t'ny' umm f :_ amino;-e'»_ |.|n;i`_ng- cum l HIS new phonograph brings you a new |oy in music Play lt and you will understand. - 6/Je __________ ' ‘_- i ' in, _-. l ni ocahon prices- $68 up \ ‘ - I '»~» iii lv ~ - 4! < 11: "*"\'FT7;T’i"‘ v: e r 0 k _ Llquo and man-hounds luen of flesh But Enid a y o u n g ___woman, trails _'thing' __°_`of_ _ _enipty other in ,___ _ in! a _ desperate Plyilsrfv The lintish News ENID THE HAUNTED BEDRO0M A PARAMouN'l‘ Plc'ruRE HD S88 A r\~v , 1. 4 <`l* v