u n‘ l ‘a X“ ... a trait lllillflfililllfillflllllllli snow-Jan Today l l l THE cALOllOar-vuo; lulu pl; ' P. 00f, m“ m“ arse-taunt. i sr. JAMES cuuncn. T 1mg ‘paratory service in St. fun?! ‘Church um evening at 8 odvcl Rev. Mr. SprDCr! will Pffldl- l 00 NOT FAIL TO VISIT OUR lsoorn at the c-xhlbftimx and see I m. N‘; improved Pandora and new z supreme Pipelc-es Furnace. THE . ROGERS HARDWARE C0- I’ 6699 i 30 mu: 3i. ‘ PERSONALS. Senator Macbean was takini l" :he Exhflaltion. The Guardian reiffli 1111937“ ,tha: Dr. J. D. McIntyre is critically ,.Il at his home in hfontaguc. q- 31,5591 Davison of the New 10m Hotel. Truro. i5 i ill-be attending ave Exhibition. L. i Mr. J. B. Arsenault. of St. I-Ollifi was among ‘he visitors to the cit)‘ lnyiaj/ attending the Exhibition. 3y,- 354 Mrs. Edison Stew“!- " . - and their son Lloyd. “"91"? . for the Exhibition, guests d: and Mrs. o. a. Mackin- . Xléar-‘S John Whitehead and Fra- '"r .\laho:i, Kensingtou, Mrs. bd- ar/i lint-own. and Mm. .\orman t"; n. Kcnsihgitlll. are 81110118 ' J 1‘ .- citj-I the 5119515 Thomas R. Beers. l .\l:'=.5 Jessie Robertson has re- p-urpa-rl :0 CambridSP- 31355» anf-‘r ' aummer in P. E. l-- ln ii grateful to he!’ kiuvlnct-zs extended 4 “luring her v Banish the blues withi Ll0yd— _\;,._ Jaqk cummiskey. Wlwhhhaé lbgen spending a vacation W1! I t , Hon. J. u. and am. Cum- , , . t if: n left on return !'¢519_'d“?' thls J0Y°l13 Jes er mornm: to \\">1‘¢@5‘°i" M355" “llgere t. h,’ an important D0511 m‘ and laugh Yourself sick! ~-It’s all in fun! Seven Gloom-(Ihasin g Reels! = lltlélllll and Maine Rail" FIX Ylfil‘. l w m I 4 _ Matinee-Adults 26c. Children 15¢ llfllli-jq at. 0ltawa.—.-\nnapolls Royal Evcn~nq—-37c, 26c. 16c. ~ Zr. . I Minardrs Liniment-Heai: CH1!- - 0W1: ALL THIS WEEK MATINEE AT 2.36 EVENING AT H0 PRI/vcz so WA no THE MAE EDWARDS PLAYERS ' Tho Supreme Succen . of Successes With MAE EDWARDS \ BIG ACTS OF Chanqc of Play Nightly. vAUDEVuLE incomparable Plays Mule“ comedy Irresistible Music. Numb”; Novalty Orchestra. Cabaret Noveltlgl. MATINEE AT 2.30 . r n “The Lnseen Hand PRICES T°N'°HT Al’ 9-” Evening-arc, 52¢, 80c. “Her Sacrifice” Seats now on Sale Ticket Office Opens at 9.30 A. M, Daily. Matinee-Adults 26o. Children fee. SAVE 1-2 THE 00M. Buy a Caloric Pipeless Furnace Hundreds of Satisfied Cultomern prnila The CALORIC ALL CAST METAL PARTS, and the TRIPLE CASING is a PATENTED feature in tho CALORIC, Call and have u; demonstrate our furnacq during Exhibition Week. The PRICE of the CALORIC PIPELESS FURNACE is very REASONABLE for the value you receive. Fred H. Trainor PIHONE 393-J. 80 GRAFTON STREET Opposlto Prlncs Edward Theltro lHOPBun Halmnnb (htlldlr \(=.-= r; A. l/rvc. 0i W‘? Xallmn‘ ‘parétllnrailch, Department of ln< toflflf. who has been asslstllll? ‘mac-aleri m“ 1-0;}; at l-‘ort Anne during thc l..- [waving to SW11‘! h" on M ha)’ home in Charlotte‘ Pplqvln bt-[OTP rosumlnll hi‘? ‘rhla ITORI will mnatn 09in ovary night until 8J0 during h- hlbltlon week-J. W. Bobbloo. ‘NH-MIN ASK FOR "PERFECT" PRO- DUCTS, u advertised ln this issue. Good goods sold by good n. 6791-10-1!“ NOTES FROM HAMPTON. — The Mkses Eliza and Stella French of Hampton, accompanied by Miss McDonald, teacher of Hampton. spent Sunday (Sept. za) in Bon- shan‘, the nests of Mr. and Mrs. Qpurgeou Hlckox. -—Mlsa Velma Nelson, who is attending P. W. C.. Charlottetown, spent Sunday ather home ln Hampton. —Among those attending the services ln Churchill Sunday were Mr. Edwin and N!!! Janie Ferguson, and Miss Velma Nelson, o.‘ Hampton. —Mr. and M11. Austin Sobey, of Manchester. N.H.. accompanied by XP- 5553f 30116)’ lof New York. and 31f- QIN “l1- J- T. Sobey, Hampton. motored to the .cit.v on Wednesday to attend the Exhibition. ——.\lr. and Mrs. Wm. H. l-‘ay, of Detroit, Mich, were ln the city Wednesday attending the Ex- hibitlon. Gypsies Dance T0- gether To Sad (United Press) DRAGALl-IVTSI, Bulgaria, Oct. 2.——'l‘he old monastery in this vil- lage on the slope of Mount Vlwfillll- near Sofia. was the gatheri!!! Pl"? the other day of many thousands of gypsies. They arrived on horseback on donkey-back or on foot, During 2b»:- nigbt their blvouac fires twink- led all over the mountain side. From many towns and villages in the Sofia district they arrived to celebrate the fete day 0t 5!- .\lary the Virgin. which the gypsles observe more ardently than the Christians. despite the fact that the day marks an event in a religion they do not profess. By nightfall the enclosure of the old monastery began to fill with mcn and women of dark comple- xion auri great vlvacity. The women \\'('rc picturesque ln their baggy lfOllSrTS of bright-colored calico. Having cooked their stews, they themselves around the slcaming pols, each person dipping up the focd with a wooden spoon. Many a horse dcal, lt is suspect- crl. was closed while traders broke 1hr» black loaves of bread together. T31.‘ feasting and talking went on' all night. till tho fires began to be 'l)ll)llt"fl out anrl the dawn appeared e Sofia plain, A l: was thcn that the main event of liu- xrathpring tnok place. The, jgypsiwe start-‘ll the dance as the‘ lsun u‘ . pPEc-plng over the distant lmullnfainsi, mcn and women holding m, fun-sat and. ihanrlr and rlanr-zng in long lines W o‘ c 1,5,,“ whllo thr- VIOllIIS worked lndustrl- 15.110. M ously- in minor krgva. ' y,“ “d yum", Thi- closing cn-rcmony had to do. with brvzul. Thr- patriarch of the who held a black loaf before him and askcrl the men, "Can you see ‘ mo?" "The loaf is so hardly H88 YOU." was the reply in unison from mt-n and wgmem “Hr-rep hoping that next year the loaf will he so largo that you wig not bc able t0 see me at all," was the patrlarclfs benediction. Engine Into Bay; Driver is Drowned NEW’ YORK. It.“ par ponunl. large we can Thru lllqulrated weigh ta inmafqw will b0 malladon v Write for Hum. Oct. L-Hurtllng along at full speed. a GO-ton Lacks- wanna Railroad engine today smashed through a bulkhegd and plunged into New York Bay, ln Brflfikiyn. The engineer, John Gay, is hcllevr-rl to have drowned. Thr (‘nlllllv and its Zfl-ton tender are lm- lmvldud ln 3b fr“ of w-Mer and mull. William Shay, a watchman. said h" bf-‘Hlweil Gray accidentally tom-bod the throttle. YANTINES No. Combination a. Strains of Violins ~ " ' “bdmonnn.a,'iszq‘ H. jwn -. IOSIH- , i‘ u n 0 (Sizn 34-42). _.II. book- let: Mowing Stun/field’: wide range of llyln and om on '0 and children’! underwear equut. SrAurlsnrzVs Ltmflb Tntmo, N.S. Na, SUP-Ii?! n l7'nfi,"wl (Sins 7H HI 12.00. .\' . l|' " —- Iryflfihn/Y‘. (Sins H42). $1.25. No. §,- 1p. TANFIELITS Unshrinkablc Underwear is madc in sizes, weights and styles to suit cvcry mcmbcr of thc family. Stanficld’s fabrics are soft as down and sooth- ing to thc tcndcrcst skin. Stan- ficld’s garments arc cut and tailored t0 fit perfectly, without binding 0r bulginw. Stanfielefs will not shrink! I The Stanficld’s garment that fits perfectly when you first put it on, given ordinary care in washing according to our directions, will stay that way throughout a long period of strenuous wear. lifb-lnfmnta’ Vail. Fill. rhd i'.'uvl (Si!!! l-tl). ' ' .l ‘u. u... -,t. C-Nahnrd Cambiu- u»? mrdium wright. ‘on ' flffl _ ‘W-zfll-qff/a-ZZ’ "filed - u. lslm n-m, armo- ' null-I: m: Ind Dunn Pick up and cxalfrlinti tiny Staizficlzfs garment Fcclitsdeli htfulsoftness.‘ See how it’s finished with scrupulous attention to cvcry detail; Chow the scams lie flat, the‘ buttons arc sewn 0n to stay. Note its , cncr- ous cut, thc ful lcugthlo the garment-mo skimpin . Tlaiscarc- ul making is part o eveirfStan- ficld’s garment, whatever ha; you pay, and in every wc.1“_7';“. Pure Virgin Wool, Svilko-Woo and mix- turcs of Wool and Silky Cotton. Be careful to select the size that fits you perfectly. 'l'hcre’s= at sizc, style and weight of Stanficlcfi for every member of thc family, priccd from $1 to $10. SrAurnztlzrs TOILET CREATIONS DIRECT Tragic End (Canadian Press) News despatch from Geneva: Frau l-lettler and hsr husband, who were married tbrsa weeks ago ln Budapest. were spending their honeymoon in attmptlhg to scale some difficult peaks in the Otzhal- er Alps. Roped together, they mnched the top. but on descwding the husband full over the precipice. The bride did not have strength Something Dif- ferent and Distinctive M——: Montrésl éculptor To Dqsign Statue land llfo size and‘ will be on an 1m- lwflifli; base with steps leading up tn tho pedestal. The model la very llfo like. ll. will probably ho cast unrl completed by next summer, “hum.” Pr...) and tho unveiling will be the oc- OTTAWA on 2‘___-rhe Bmrmm. culon of u ceremony fitting the mfttee of tho Cabinet which, with ‘mmmulshm “i-“tenlln WM '3 the assistance of experts, have commemmted‘ been passing judgment upon flfllty‘ doslgnn submitted-for the Statuer of Slr Wilfrid Laurler, have ne- copted that 0f Emllo Brunet. of’ N0 1mm 10m his manhood in Montreal. 1m is n young sculptor the rlinchflrse o! duty. Hie chur- villo bu been ntudylng Rllfflfld and |acter shines out all tbs clearer and MANHOOD m mode coma of tho ornamontsllworthler in facing the stern issues l dllffllq of Parliament buildings. ‘ 70f llfc. The Mattie ls to be ln. bronze enough to pull her husband to the top. She talks dto him and he an. swored her. but as night came on the answers ceased. Bho continued to talk. however, and even sang for a while to kaephls courage up. The next morning the man and woman _wsrs found. the bride unconscious and tho husband dtiad. Beautiful hsndmadg plgk. span containing crglml, Pvwfler. compressed pow- der, rouge, etc. THE BUTTERFLY 00M- PACT in a work of art. Hotel Arrivals v uonnu. norm. i‘ J. MacDonald. New Glasgow, N. 0f Newly Weds LONDON, O t. 1.—H b ld sang to hér dying husgllvn: whet? he was hanging over an Alpine precipice ls revealed in a Central Scolia; D. MacDonald, Plctou. N. S.; J. R. Dennis, (‘it Aullay, Souri-a. J. it’. ilcrnc, S.rr.s co: H, Gordon lIAA|KWEHv liracltley Bench; J. A. Dewar, Murray River; Bglderson, North Wlltohire; Hamilton. St. Andrews; Mrs. Alex. Hamilton, New Perth; son. A. C. Myers. Annandale; Brmver, Msyfield; L. Wysnd. May- rleld. Mina S. iRolllnga, North Wins-ell! McBetb. Bollsvleu; 8., H. 8. Wothy, Bydnoy. N. 8., W. M. Jackson Itsllsrton N. 6., W. A. Blair. Btdllarton, N. 8., I‘. Smith. Non Booth; ll. G. InoAulay Nova PM Th: Roam. rooo l us. Kumwsrrnaz so; llix il Mulfll'@"5° "9"" h“ I l ‘i ‘aidi Mill-sulfide‘ A. E. .\l3(" Jones. Slum", Buulenell; l. Lsren, Brudenell; Harry nandale; W Mrs. Mrs. Mr_ and Doughorty, Port Hill; M. MaoPher- OiLesry; J. Builollly, O'Leary, Miss M. L. E. MscAulsy 0'Leary; Bruce MscLeod, Grand View; John lilc- tor‘ i 0‘ ‘OOOQ l Col, Kenna" BE COMFORTABLE THIS WINTER-WEAR STANFIELDKS Cfllflrlllt, ION, Itlnleld‘: Llrnlld -.--.-_._r loe; H olnklns. l-lazclbrook; R. H. Leod, Grand View; D. MacDonald, Truro. N. S.; M. lihoFndyan. Cul- Potvnal; l1. Railings. Rustl- ‘Montague; Mac tague; R. Jenkins, An- wife. Clyde River; Mr. and Mm. H. Yen, Climb Core; .B. Mills, Annandnle; MaoPhall. Clyde J. A. Viliard, Tlgnlsh. G. C. ly. Truw. N. 8-: Mrs. Major C. G. Clay. Mon- 05o Cove; Miss lhcQulrrlfli C. McArthur and Surntnorslds; Miss Flora llaoiad- Mr. and Mrs. G. River; Albert Har Cooke, Royalty; Master Earl C. Albert Higgins. Cooke. Royalty. BROILED OYSTERS! _ Yes. and believe us 1ts a PiPDin of a. dish! Twitt- Talre 1 pint selected . oysters. 1-41 cup melted butter. 2-3 cup season- ._ crac r crumbs, (HAM, _ ,). i Clean orator: and dry Lllt tvitb forks by the tblllh muscles Ind dip In fig; $1 Qrggkq- crumbs which have been uuunod with alt and poppvr. Pllco ln buttered wire brollor. and- bwltova: a clear In until juices flow, turning whllo broillnl. v Carve on small pieces of milk tout. 1Q ‘ ' . ‘ namwtiouc f Vi,‘ J...‘ wax-cl.