FALL OPEN Thursday Afierll your Autumn needs. swnnz snow AND SALE The P.E. I. Swine Growers’ Association are holding their 5th Annual Show and Sale at THE AGRICULTURAL HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN 0!! i, TUESDAY, 1 ooroosn 113th. (Sale begins 1.00 P. M.) A choice selection of males and females from . he I best Island stock will be offered. I“ Open to all breeders of pure bred Yorkshires. For particulars-prize list, entry forms, etc. Apply to The Secretary Charlottetown. Box 200, 1116i OOH September Seventeenth ‘I <' You are cordially invited to visit this store Tltllursdlly] Rated"??? ‘and see the wonderful showing of new Mer¢11111119° 5° “e great mouth, which then closes ill! again leaving no trace of its vic- tlms. Though men have been studY1118 the earthquake and its behiwiv! 51m; early times, it was not 1111111 135a that; the science 561-11118 Wm‘ emhqquakes received the name 01 Seismolosy. Rnbert Mallet introduc- ed the terms which is taken 110111 a. Greek word meanins "11 91°11‘ ment like the shaking or n sieve” The region where the earthquakes own- is called variously the seismic focus, the focus, the centre or hypo semi-g, The point on the earth's surface vertically above the seat 01 the internal disturbance is known as the epicentre, and the 1111B drawn through all places which share the some degree of intensity of shock is the isoseismal line, while the uleizoselsmal area is that district within which the shock is the strongest. There is a clever instru- ment called the Selsmograph which traces on smoked paper the record of an earthquake which is occurring wnnglgggLg-goin :::1:a.‘:::.:.:.assess: and sun on, places not very far (By Eveline Woods) from our island home often suffer disaster from earthquakes. One 1A nine-yiear-cld (‘0ll5ill of mine which destroyed Lisbon on All is crazy about airplanes. Hcr scif- saints’ Day (November 1), In 1775, chosen Christmas gift, was one of st-rilck without previous wsirnlriK- those fascinating models which you Three successive shocks laid the wind, up with elastic and which city in ruins and the holiday-mull- Iiy about half a mile. A low weeks ing crowd fled for safety to the ago she came to London and would quay, which suddenly sank, takin! not ‘rest until shc had visited Hen- with it people and vessels at an- clon and Croydon and seen all the chor, leaving not a body nor a frag- big liners and had everything ex- ment of wreckage t0 191-11111 1D 111° plained to her. She begged hard surface, all had been swallowed 11D to be allowed to take a trip in the {in an abyss which opened 11111811111 air, since it only cost five shillings L119 Wflter- A 1111x1119 16111-1179 01 51115 and she had hali-a-croivn herself! earthquake was the agitation of But her aunts told her that ns they inland waters as far from the were {Qspgnglble for im- Safegy she centre of disturbance as Scotland {would have to remain on terra 111111 NQYWBY. W119i? P0011. 1'1"" firma, and they stamped their ftet and lakes rose and fell every ten as though to emphasize its solidity. minutes for an hour and a hie!- Well, Elly went back home to hiian- The 8191111111 11°95 1101. 01' 9011159. chester and after enjoying all the move of its 0W" 3994716; the tremb- excitement of the earthquake she 111185. ¢°11V11151°115 511d 110110171 11111111 wrote a postcard to the Aunties, 111185 B16 1511B 19511115 01 11111191‘- "What about your tClTa. lll-lnasround explosions ‘due to various now?” And 5110 ‘m5 right. Those causes. One is the action of under- of us who live outside the danger around water and 89111188 which zone of severe earthquakes are apt We?" BWBY W911 111B 1111111981. K061i. to take the solidity and immobility and carry it away as mud, creat- of me ground beneath our feet for ins a hollow which some day crown granted. Nothing moves, and if we 5° 111B 11151 1t (131195 111 511d 1111115" g-g-visif, a, P1368 an“ many years a local and not usually very destruc we find it there just [he same, cx- “"6 8111911111111119- 511M119!‘ 01111-56 01 cept perhaps for new shops and violent earthquakes ls the sea, houses, which entering through a crack But actually earthquake shocks of and wmmg 11110 “ma” ‘V1111 m? more or less intensity are an every- 111011911 11111191111 111111911111 W111<>11 and though in Great Britain one engender! Iiwn- This swim. 11n- ghake down chgmncyqmw and pic“ causes loud explosions, the earth ures, to set dogs barking and birds quivers. moks and halves. and packet and fall and winter, is Presented in a new way in several evening gowns A chiffon velvet gown with grey day Dccurrenq, a1; over m9 world, makes lip the interior of the earth, square fox muff. “my; may be severe enough to prisoned on the volcanic furnace. so have cape collars touching the ides is as modish for evening ss for informal occasions. white taffeta for a saucy evening blouse Worn with a full black val- vet skirt. White silk crepe, mold. ed to the flame is another, and the sheerest of chiffon with raised vei- vet figures or with gold or bead em 111016611‘. are also shown. perhaps thousands of miles away.- Christian World. ' FASHION FLASHES NEW YORK, Sept. 14 -Neck- laces are used a great deal on the afternoon dresses this season. They are sewed to the neckline in the back and are left free in the front. One dress features two necklaces fastened in this fashion, one of white, the other of Chinese red carved beads. Heavy antique sil- ver or gold chains are also used in this manner as the sole decoration of a costume. Sometimes a. mat- Suits and gowns this year are tally rich in trimming. The former are enhanced by self- drapings, intricate sleeve effects, cowl or scarf necklines, gathered or pleated fulness in the skirt. cuffs, hip and hem édgings or sleeves. half fur or half gold or sil- ver embroidered crepe. Clips, and buckles, buttons, ruchings of lace, trimmed with fur. wrap has a scarf collar of three 1 genuine sableskins. two pointed fox scarves for a. ool. Ions evening wraps of velvet al- ° waistline of ermine or chinchilla. ‘rho separate blouse and skirt A Parisian couturier uses crisp W liven the little blouses worn to "m- ed at the hem. M aim and 0am. still good m- frock has only m. grey shadinl from smoke and pearl to a violet. 0111118 buckle is featured on the with the National Anthem. A nice belt. lunch was served, and a very en- either classificaily plain or orien- Plea-so Irony)- -ooius r0 nsnsovs am: for ‘ a hot clam stew. 11111116 1111111 ‘"511 Bedeque Bay Clams, on Wednesdl! evening, ptember 28rd. Fruit and Amy Lou's ice cream for sale. Bow- ling Alley, Shot Put and other games. Admission including lunch as cents. am-s-ie-zl. -— lonel-eiofmi-s. riage took place on Monday mora- ing in the Convent Chapel at summerside, Rev. Bennett Mb- Donsld officiating, of Mrs. M11’! Jane Gaudet to Mr. John Link- letter. Miss I. Gaudet and Mr. Walter Geri-lei- supported the bride and grooms-S. —BR.IGADIEB HENRY BYERS; __'rhe people of Summer-side had a visit from 3718841191‘ H9111’! 5Y0", ‘ retired officer of the Salvation | Army, from Toronto, on Monday ‘evening. Brigadier Byers was wel- comed by many old friends as he was stationed at Bummersidg forty years as s cadet. Murnins tweny years later as Captain. He has been conducting special ser-_ vices in the Maritime Provinces.‘ His sermon on Monday evening in th¢ Army Citadel was listened tol with much interest. He asked thati the people give‘ some thought to God and less to material things. He streued the urgent need for prayer. Capt. Richie 0f the local corp gave a solo, rendered very sweetly. Mrs. Dohson accompanied him on the organ-S. 1 Eastern Guardian . . ‘CARDIGAN-DUNDAS Presby- terian Ghurches: services for Bab- bath, Sept. 20th: Cardigan at 1i a. m.; Dundas at 3 p. m.; Lorne valley at 7.30 p. m. Rev. W. E. Davies, 11A,, Minister. .351‘. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church, Montague, Sent. 20th. Sun- day School at i0 o'clock, Moming service at 11, Evening service at 7. Communion will be observed at the close of the morning service. Rev. Alex. R. Gibson, Minister. "WBENEZER W. L-The Sep- tember meeting of the Ebenezer Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Henry mo with ' eight members and eight visitors‘ present. The meeting opened by, singln! "It's a Good Time to Get 1 Acquainted," and repeating the? creed. Roll call was answered with Jokes and riddles. It was decided 111111 sign-boards be placed in the vicinity of the school and some of the members offered to make them. The sick committee reported sev- eral donations of fruit, for which 1 thanks were conveyed to the In- stitute. Next meeting is to be held at the home or Ml-e. Herbert Maul- eson, when roll call will again be answered with Jokes. Meetnig closed joyable time followed. (Patriot' SUBMACHINE GUN COPS SCORE HIT ON CAMERAMAN ——Individaalz'ty—- ’ 77w Dominating, Note 0f Announcing‘ Our 1 Big Formal 1 Opening on Thursday, Septi 17th. From 2 to 5 P.M. And’ Following Days You are cordially invited to "inspect our large stock of Fall attire, Ladies New Coats, SuitADresses, Milllnery and other accessories. “other h“ protection. m. and is worn with a huge and bullets ricochet when they strike steel at an angle. One did, and arm. One lace evening dress has mink, gunner M he stepped out and fluttering 1n the mgm and every, finally splits open into huge crev- hemming the skirt. Another of started for the hospmm body talking the next day of their asses which swallow people, anl- white satin has a deep brown fur experiences of furniture creaking, mals, houses, railways and anything hem and still another has’ great beds moving, china rattling, of 11111l1¢1<11y near enough tofaillntolts black fox cuffs on a matching sa- tin Jacket. HORSE LIKED SWEETS—LAW- P.)--A horse's craving for candy_ is the basis for a suit of $2,500 damages filed on behalf of five year old Brazlo Carveila. The boy day sucker in his hand. Jeanne. the horse, saw the candy and in at- tempting to get it kocked the boy down, injuring his hip and thigh, according to the complaint. iement the new dinner suite popuim-lly?" of velvet or velvety wool materials are dolikned of satin or crepe with ____i_ M13011. 5141109. 0f lq-o-mutton rgetts has an entirely black bodice sleeves. shined ruffles, or fancy but the skirt passes through every stitchhig. I400 blouses 000, are shade of grey until white is resch- KANBAB CITY. Mo., Sept. lo. w. The latter feature incrustations 31-4011" Hefmflfln, 38, camera- on the bodim deep m, Con,“ and man for a newsreel concern, de- cided that a few celluloid feet of the police practicing with a new submachine gun would go good. He acted according w his hunch, edglngs of g-inge and bows and dragging out his camera. Barric- Q5511” Md 1n emichmg the“ gab ad-ing himself behind a boiler plate men“ in order to give the audience the Mo“, o; the coats "e luxuriously sensation of being fired on, Herr- om lmnnmg mann thought his peephoie or bul- et proof glass furnished sufficient He overlooked the fact that the ought the cameraman in the right "You got me," he shouted to the SUIT MILWAUKEE, we, Sept. 16. _<u as crossing a street with an all "What's the cause of Planet's un- “She won a popularity contest." A gorgeous lace able. All sizes. BUMPER POTATO CROP The New England potato crop is expected to amount to almost 2,000,- 000 bushels more thanuwas antici- pated a month ago, according to the joint monthly crop outlook report issued by the Mlsllchiibttts and ll. s. Departments of Agriculture. The total New England crop is ex- peotsd to amount to 57,535,000 bush- ell. count smvrul. SENTENCE ALDERHHOT. E118» Sept 10 -—A drummer of the 1st battalion Duke of Wellington's Regiment, Willilm Hurley. aged 2s was sentenced l1! ‘"1 uni-anew. ooocnasdonsoo- hosloarnsdutooromatthsbemititooedeyldotihthflffl M- » an Aldershot court-martial recent- The new silhouette is an fitted waistline, moulded _of the finest and-tho fur Fall Coats imlwrtant feature-with the DRESSES New Autumn Frocks delight- ful fashions in sleek satins and heavy Cantons, georget- tea, velvots, etc., all the smart, v fall shades, brown, black, green and wine. A big assortment.‘ Where fahion is high andprlces are low. hips, etc. The material; gr; s the most luxurious obtain. Smart Hats for Everyone’ All the new Trloorn, Robinllood, Eugenie Derby and Empire modes are now here. Feathers are one of the big features. Prices 82.98 b51575 PRO WSE 31:05., Ltd. THE BIG FASHION CENTRE the barracks. were remitted. wands. am. iii-m ma». “m M” tomndon thmilefaleinatiwm u. the sight of the nunsrm 0f pi}- Mhllhvllilblyw “u” and other notable buildings. WI, pretty they loch-but ti!” RI "f, destructive Ind create I tremendous m ‘u E i amountol out. Marciano the st. ‘Paul's Csthedtll, the Ouildhlll. ‘m, n“ ",1. m" 1" "311111111- P111"!- fl thl 1N- mymllou of the melon Officer looted mortality nmonvt 11" P1" Battalion Royal boots. . 5| m. (my omqwg g fqmgteg Heine! stated mo: while as wu yum-e um a» plmm. rimmi- taking ashort cut omega isomer hoanril loll t, tbs mare of the ned comm the eel-gems stopped mne- last year. rust the mm or him and frog-fulfilled him out of the mulls is inclined tdwlrds the - pigeons u evidenced by the‘ 1M mil-teen dsye of the nstmee that the Medical Officer refers in his llillll-l report ‘to the "frustra- tion u elaborate merino moths" ._b.... itli eons has not bfiicnitltegifzléfiiingm The birds In l0 111' who u deft at the biuinonzalgd "my to secure them by ' a u 00f: '* IIIQQNI “J- fiat‘ will.