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LASKY and DAVID BELASCO, PRESENTS _ EDITH WYNNE MAITHSON In a Picturization of Belascos’ Famous Success THE GOVERNOR’S LADY 5 ACTS 5 A big production of t.he kind that appeals to all, every scene one of interest. Don‘t take our word for it, See it. oNi=; oivc H , wan. and run LOUD LAUG THE DAINTY DARLiNG . or THE scREaN LOV€ 111 A111101’ MARY Picnronn Y0U'lI SIIIIDII' h21V_€I0I_10ldY0\1I' In The Theatrical Play sides. laughter will reign sup- Exquisite ";t;‘§:‘.§fniL‘:,t3§;f‘j:§_i_§;‘;‘;€S I BEHIND THE . tone___;c_re_z_i_i;1te_o e _ comin ' PUNgTUR_so Rgwéatnca 1 3116 TCSS el' an BS. g' chapiin. Big 6 Acicometiy I _ _ ,_. . Provincial Election Province of Prince Edward lsland i"'l`lie l‘llt‘<:lloii .\t'l, It)I_;")»-Fiii'iii “;\" (See. 50) ELECTION POLL NOTICE Quttirictrtons or vorisits 'l`lii- qii:ilii`i~.':iiilil iii' leziselioltl tenure to ilie vzilite of iliree litiii- 'es..~l:iiiee :ts fril- lli\\‘>1--- I-ji-i-ry \-niet* i_ini~i lie :t iiirili' pi'i'pei't_\' :il the \':tliit' ol not li',<.~' tli:tti one liitiiilretl iliill:ii‘_< t'tiii~'i.\iiiig oi :i \\':ii't'lii»ii.ii:i lille use :intl iit't'iip;tiioii or :trltial pii.<.~<'~~'iiiii I " :iii_\' .~iit'li lzi-i iiieiiiitiiieil |it't'iiii.~t‘.~‘. _\`I-jt`i t.\|l;_ '|`|,.. !.,,'|_\'iiit'iil :ir t‘tiiiiiiiiit:tiititi li_\' lnlitir til :ill t'i or iii' :ill civil' tztxes for \\'lti<~‘li the \<»tt'i' ii|:i\ li;t\i' lii't'ii li:ilill'. ti':tl l)is'li'it'i or lieitig i~:.pi-i'i:'.ll_. :'.':<'itipl tli<'i't~l`|'ri|ii liy stzitttte. |'.-r>:i|i\ trliti li:i'.'i' vriiiie of :ige >int'<' the :lille or i‘t'.~|it'rti\'t', :lates wlieti. il' ol' :t_et'. tlii'_\' tttiiilrl li:t\t' l'et'n li:il>lt' in p:i}\ civic poll i:ix or gi pr-rftirm ;.i;iiiii:- I.-ilirir tit' |i;i_\- rtiiiiiiiitlzitioii iii:iiit'_v, >li:ill it t_ii_lu'|'\\'ist' :|n;iliii<~il_ wit- wiilitiiit ilu' |»i~tiiliit~tit»i'i of any receipt rn' cei'tii|c:tte of p:lit'rtii<'ti :intl iii;ii'itiei'.~‘ in the pur- '~tiit tit tlivir ||.\ti:il :i\'iit':itit»it :intl li_\' ~~\titl<'iit~- :itieiiiliiig iii'~tittiio.-‘_fii` lt':ii'iiiii;_; ~li:ill Iii' il<'i'iii:'ii»ii :iiiil iii' llie. \':iltte :il :nie lttniilretl tltill:il'\'. ~ l"t>l`l\"l`ll:»--l'1\'t'i'y p<'i':~mi rxeiiipi niiei‘lririii:iii<'e of .ii inr»iii'}' ~li:tll il tiilit'i'\\i.~t' t|ti:ili|ieil, he entitled to will' fin' :in .\.\~eiiilil_\'tii:iti. \\`ilfitll_\', l':iI~i-l_\' :intl <‘i»i'riipily <\\'i':ti'iiig to :tn_\' of the o:tili.< pre- s<'i‘ilii'il by tli<' \t~i_ iii' pi'¢it'tii`iit;; oi' iis who shall proriirc' llieirisel\'es to he polled more than oiice :it llie .~':iine i'l<,'t'tioii for the .<:inie town or district. or who slizill vote tiniler :i f:il~<' or fictitious ii:inie or perstiiutle oi' vote in tlte iizinie of :ttiy other persoii_ or not being duly :|ii:tlii`ii'd lo vote :iiifl be polled nceordiiig- l_v to lztw .Ie at 110.30; til Argyle Shore at 3 unit Canoe Cove at 7. FOR SALE.- Mr. Duncan A. Muc- I’hie of BBoston,' who is interested in several fox eonipaiiies, luis recently sold fuur pi-ilrs ot’ 1915 foxes for one of his eoiiipaiiles for ti very good iig- ure. PATRIOTIC AFFAIR. - A short time iigo the women ot Clyde River lteld an lee cream festival and sale oi` lionie~ni:ide eantly under the auspices ol' the \\'. l’. A. A very en,Ioyable time wuz: speiit. ’l`lie stun of $40.00 was reall '/.etl. nsrunns To HARVARD. - Attic-ii ll. lliiwson, ll. A.. wlto lius lieeii visit- ing relatives iii' Tryon for the past couple of wef'ks. left on return to lligg 'l‘litirsd:iy nioruiiig where lie will spend :i iew days with his parents, Mr. und Mrs. llrtir'<' lluwsoii, before taking up his studies :it l'l`arvard.-V. HARD COAL. »~ The schooner " lildtviiia " is now discliargitig ti cargo oi` hard coal for C. Lyons & (‘0. As the price will advattrc iii the noai' riton<'y :ind get best value would do well to take ilelivery of roal while luiitliiig. 2952 WHY THEY HOWLED.--'l`lie l‘ni- ritit sitys. “'l`lie taels tlirowii :il the ’l`or_\' tlovertitiieiit by l.lliei':\l speitkers have litirl tlieni and they howl." This explaiiis it. People have \\'oiitiei'eil why l\’lt'.ssi's llrotlle and Pitluier liowled so :tt the rt-<:eni meetings. lt must have been the “ facts" that- did il. VISITORS TO CHARLOTTETOWN. Antotig Ilie passengers who made the i'i'tui'n trip on the sieuiner llarlaiiil 'l‘liursday were: Misa Wiiiiile Wadinttn :inil lilessrs. R. ll. (‘uiiieroii and .loliii l‘:ii'ker, Criipatul; Messrs. E. Boswell :intl l’:\l\'iii llowatl, Victoria; Mr. Ar- teiiiris t`iinieroii. Augustine (‘iive; Mr. :intl Mrs. llotvrtrd (‘lark and little ilaiiirliier Kiitlileeii, Victoria.-V. WHY DO OUR FISHER FOLKS NOW CHANT A SONG AS THE GREAT WHITE FLEET GAILY STEAMS ALONG? WHY D0 OUR WORKSHOPS NOW MERRILY RING AND JOLLY OLD FARMERS WHIS- TLE AND SING? 'TIS THE LIFE AND HOPE PFIOSPERITY BRINGS, FOR MATHlESON'S GOV’MENT IS DOING THINGS; FOR MATHIE- SON'S GOV’MENT IS DOING THINGS. H. PRICE WEBBER ILL.-Augusttt. .\lain<', Jottrii:il: 'l`lir many friends ol ll. l'i~ii~t- \\'eliIier. the veteran itetor, who shim' ii week ngo last Friday has been seriously ill at the hottie ot` his lirotlier-iii-liiw, I). l-‘rank Moore. will lin' pl:':is:.'tl to learn iliitt the pliysiciaii Ttiestlziy proiiotiiieed his eouditioii :ts iniproveil, llo has been zi very sick iiiziit and is still oit the disabled list. but :ill will join in wishes t`oi' :i speedy i'et'ovor_v. The role ot' sick inaii is fi new one l`or ll. l‘rii'.e and is pleasing iieilliei' to liiinsell nor his friends. SHEEP BREEDERS’ MEETING. .-\(l vnltialilo iiieetiiu: of the Sheep lli‘t':'rl:'rs oi" St.. l.oiii:~i llistrirt was held :tt :l‘:iliiir'r llozttl on l~`ritl:iy evettiitix, Sept. lilth. llnriiig the prtsi few years this tlistrit-t luis lieeoiiio known l`or :lie large iitiiiiliei' ol' e.\:r'oIleiit lztnibs it has proiltivetl :ind the :ilijeet ol' tlir' tiiveiiiii.: lielil wus to orI.::tiii'/.e :i eo-op:'i'aIl\'<' iissoriiitioii lui' the ftti'- Ilit_'i_'_ pi‘oiiitiiioti oi' :alter-p lireefliiiiz. lip- \v:ii':ls til' :-'<'vt'iit_\‘ Iivi' li|‘t':':lt‘t‘i-I oi' sheep :iltend:' ""-'I »»A,..i:-.. - ` I trotit of tltt' tlreni l.akes. ’l‘lie tlslt wh;-. promptly liiipiizvtl "i-':t|itioii" ut' “stil- nioii trout." _ \\’li:tt is this ilsh :uid \vht'i‘o tliil It rome i`t'oiii. ’l`¢i settle this ttuoisiioii specimens \\'<'rti sent by the iislirwnioit to James Nevin, Stiiirwliitetnloiit oi' tho State Fish ll:it:'Ituries, wlto hi his turn sent ilioni to the Zoological De- partment ot tho University ot' “its- tzonslii for ileteiuiiiiiatloii. Here :iii luterestliig story wus dis- closed. The ilsli undotibtedly is a “steelhe:td" trout, :i forui niitive to thc streiinis eiilerliii.: the Pacific Oeettii in t‘.alit'oi'ni:i. Oregon, \\":isliiiigton :ind llritlsli t`oluuibl:i_ and never oe- vurring oust ol' the Sierra Nevada. llew then <':inie it to be i'ound in otir lttlres? A seiireli tllseloseil that seine thirty years nge the lliilted States Iltireaii of Fislieries pltiiited several liuiidred tliotisziiid of steelltead fry in Lake Su- perior. ln stibsequeiit years others tverr-. planted in streams tribtitory to Lake Superior and Lake lillelilgau. But its there were no appiireiit i'e- :uilts the inatter was forgotten. lt is possible that these young iislies stic- eeoileti in lioldliig their own, :intl to ziseeittl the strezinis lo deposit their eggs; :ind that their presence was overlooked until their ntiniliers were Tzreaily increase, it is possible. Btit there is one very importziiit inet which eoinplicittes the qtiestioii. In the suine region whence "t~:tnie the steellteiids there is it :<~r'oiitl trout. the “raiiiliow," This :il..> has been "plaintext" in tliese waters and iii iitinibers iiiuny titties exeocidiiir.: those oi` the steellietid. In iniiiiy oi' otti' iioi'ilie|'ii strt':tiiis it is it common ilsli, :is ailso in l.:tk:\. Sttperior. Notv steel- Iieiid :ind rztiubow both vary greatly, und it hats long been it qiiestinn wlietlier liotli :tru not the saute spe- cies, altered only by thc particular waters they oeeui' in. Evidence is :ieetiiiitiliiiiiig that this is the ease. Iii Luke Superior it is often hard to tell wliotlier any given trout is steelhead oi' ruiiibow. So it may he that the large steel- lieiids :ire :ii`lei' itll not the des<'eittl~ :tilts ui' the i':iiiiliow. lditlier euiiili- tioii shall pr0b:ibl_v iiever be provefl. lltit tvltirlicvei' iituy be the t::iae_ the State luis it vitlinihlo :idditloii to the lish r:'.~=oiii'i'os oi’ tht' Great liiikes, fountl to play uit iniportriiit part in the fttttire :levelopiiieiit ol' tliese re- sotiiwes. I-‘roin thc native Luke or Maeknnw 'l‘i~nut. the steellieads can be very reziilily tlistiiigtiislied b_v their silvery color, their soninwhat larger il-“'\‘-es the number of black spots along tt. -lr baeks, rind hy their square tails. - University of Wisconsin. DO YOU WANT THE TRAVEL- LING EXPENSES INCREASED FROM $900 TO $2,000 PER YEAR? THAT'S WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF YOU VOTE FOR A PREMIER IN ALBERTON. DO VOU WANT THE PREM|ER’S OFFICE CLOSED AND THE PRE- MIER LOCATED IN ALBERTON7 THAT'S WHAT VOTING FOR AN OPPOSITION CANDIDATE MEANS. I ._ gill: 4' ,ez _ - . ~ system will abs .in either meat .~\ remarkable facff. crumb need bc wasted. 1 Think it over I ments essential to building flour look white and pretty. packages-ready to serve wi 66 ! There s a __¥\§Ul‘ Ili - '\ At Less Cost--- There’s more nutritive value that the Because in milling white tlour,four-fi fths of the precious niinei':il _content (all important for health and life) is thrown out with the brancoat of wheat, to make the Grape-Nuts not only supplies all the brain and bone-building,nerve- and musclemaking phosphates of th: wheat,but all the rich nutriment of matted barley. _ Besides, Grape-Nuts is easily digested-generally in about an hour-white bread and beet require about 2 1-2 hours. - Grape-Nuts comes in germ proof, moisture-proof licious ration, economical and highly nourishing. Made in Canada Sold by Grocers everywhere cm.-tu::in_ Roigumi Cami co,,._,t.ta, winam, ont. ,_ niet?-et /ii.-A ll I1 JL orb in Grape-Nuts than or bread. Weight for weight, a package of Grape-Nuts sup- plies onetliird more nourishment than a roast ot beef and at about half the cost. A roast of beef is about twenty per cent waste and there is a shrinkage in cook- ing. Grape-Nuts comes ready cooked-and not a Then there‘s bread-white bread lacks certain ele- brain and body. Why? 1 FOO ID th cream or milk-a de- Reason” ‘.-"\i hi _, '._. "n .7 ' i. M- '...