PAGE SIX . L_ GHARLO'1'1‘F-'1f0_WN GUKEDIAN I ' W _ 1 ‘ Y. NOVEMBEK 1s.1lu4. _ _ 5 -1. 4»~m»-an ._~ IQ, » arms..-_-5===~ vie- "”E‘ #www . Ee!-2-\- _.;=f“f§*f eso- 4 1 ~ --oo. _`._...`___,.,. -.s » f.-' ‘li ’¢"@i‘*e \ E; '.z_ kg;-'-,/I' =.¢5\\t_, 5 -;~@§J5'/» rg,-. so _ .f»-_.,-.~s» , Ira ' l __ I : ' .5 t\\ ~:. 1 ,' -,t ll ‘ ._ t : :1"€, »,- '11, ' - t r., - - <_.'-,E ' _- ._ i` `~l_»,. like all other young peo- ple, is crazy about dancing --and that is Where the Victor-Victrola comes in ' just fine. "l used to have lovely times at little informal dances at our friends' who h;vc Victrolas, but when it came to inviting them to our house-well I was a little bil ashamed to do it. “You see, our music couldn't even be compared with theirs, and besides, some one always had to miss dancing in older to play lor us, so when father finally got the \/iclrola, wc were all delighted, "Now we have the latest dance music; played by the very same orclicst.':ls that are so popular with society. \Ve lanow it is always iu§i right lor ' ; ' dancing, be:ause l\/lr. and l\/lrs. Vernon Castle, it ‘ ll < l 'who are the last word on the dance question, per- sonally supe:intcnd the mulling of every, Victor _ Dante Recozd. I if iii _ .Al ..;.t-= _ 1-- :_ -3-". .. . -‘lv ,l-T, ._ -. 'fs ._ \~ 1 l,_" .. _ il IJ" /4-.' VICYUI' Ri-“C0513 $3313-l _Auld Lmlg by“e‘ fux, on Tllurstllty. town last evening at 6,50 o'clock. THE EXPRESS.-The express train ' from Summerside arrived in Char- lottetown last night at 10.15 o`clock- service in the Presbyterian Church at Stanley Bridge on Sunda morning next at 11 o'clock. ~No servlce in Cav- T0 BE CONTINUED.-The meet- endisb. ings held at Rocky Point will be con- tinued as usual on Sunday afternoon ill same hall. on time. ANNOUNCEMENT.-The marriage takes place at South port on Nov. 25, W. H, Slackford. Ticket Agent and of Miss Mary Campbell, of St. Peter`s, Telegrapher at Sumemrside, has been assistant at Falconwood Hospital, to appointed stationmaster at Hunter . George Robertson, of Southport, River. This station has been made formerly ot' Glenfinuan_ _ vacant by Mr A. \V. Seaman going to Alberton to replace Mr Neil Campbell, ISLANDER AT THE FRONT.- retired. . Quarter-master, Capt. James \Valker, Vhnrlottetown, is with Y\'o. :Z iitntion. My l|i‘SDiU1l» \\'\i\lf|\ WHS \‘0D0"l0l1 lil institute had o. very succcssful meet- thc -T;uardian's fl-'_-:spatcllcs yestcrtiny mg on Nm-_ 3rd_ at me hurne of Mrg_ lr-lrxeiu as llaviug strcolllpltllictl thc lmvid White, York Point. llcspitethc unfavorable weather the Supervisor, Mrs. lluubrack managed to meet with “ PASTIME" DANCE--A H108! PH' them and gave n very instructive les- joyuhlc dance was held last night by sm, on nmking of pastry, The next' the Pustime (‘luh, at which tllero was meeting wp] -be yr(-_pl in C0;-“wall -a large attendtmce. The cvcniniz was st-hoolhouso on the llrst Monday lu ucd by choruses by the splendid 1).;-¢;>_m1,|_-r_ _ tpuperg are to be pr-gpm-_ voices of the Club members. The affair ed and r-emi },¥'_r~g@ru1,¢rg on four of the L i K _ (`.ll\z;t.ll;lll nurses I.. Fraine. ltzulive \ tte wcro the chaperone. COMINGI-lirlgadlcr L. l-I. Tay and Major 'l‘. Coombs will coudut special campaign, Sunday and Mond Nov. 15th and ltlth, in the Salvati Army (fitndcl. Monday evening llrigatlicr will give the grand Pictorial Rovicw oi’ tht: international (Tougr oi’ all Nations, A big time is nut paicd. The nhovc arc expected arrive in t`h;\rlottt-town oil Saturtl night. company gathered at Grace (‘h\lrch I t-yelling to enjoyacollgrcgutional soc given by the Ladies' Aid Society of‘t Church. The chair was occupied Ml' Ernest llucllenilu. All excepti ally good programme of a very hi solo froln l’rof. Thompson, who g a splendid patriotic selection. M once with ll beautiful song, which ‘ deservedly oncorod, A very fine re ing was given by Mrs Bradford Gou who read with great expression. M Katie Stanlcy, thc organist of Church, was hoard at llcr best in .._._....... _.__pianoi`ortc so____§____ . ., audit-uco were tllen i`a\".;\:rctl with stirring song by Prof, liarlow. ...__- .' \ ‘ll ` ' llvlfll I5 ton-inch, Ll0tlnl§:-Sldtd was collclutletl with the singing of mglmc____(‘l M m_~__'Q/“een Howl' H ll VISITING CLERGYMAN. - ROV. M Th H H - 'Othcr'Victrolasimm _$3Z.50to`$3_00 l/on easy payments. \ Lowell tl. McPheret;n, lavangelist, mm:-t'ow,,o;,l;§ 0llilt_lsl>wsittaff(,)fls iigliielifl li dcslrcd ,and ten-inch, d.ul>.c»sltl_cd_Vlc'tor Records at f0\“U\0l‘ly 01’ Buffalo. N. H, an forgonle the mmmuswry Mn A_ D' McLellan nomo mc: -`_ e many ri-tends of Miss Bertha ll`!`!a\1§i`i\n, New Haven, THE PICTOU BOAT.--The s.s. Lot 31, who recently underwent a suc- Northumberland docked at Charlotte- ‘-cessful operation in Charlottetown ‘ Hospital, will be pleased to learn that she is now doing nicely. . _ , s'rANl.Ev anions.-'rhero will he ANTl~TUBERCULOS|`S SOCIETY. -An Executive meeting of the Char- lottetown' `b‘Pahch of the Autl-Tuber- HAZELBRGCK FIELD.-The ser- culosls Society will b_e held ill the vices on Sunday, Nov. 15, will be as Board of Trade Room this li~`riday) follows:-(‘.ross Roads, Sunday 3011001. afternoon at 4.30 o'cl0ck, 10 30 urn.; service; 11 a.m.; Alexandra, li p.in,; Hazclbrook, 7 p.m. - ._-_ SC-NS OF TEM PERANCE.-Victoria Division, No. 4, S. of T., will meet MT.. STEWART CIRCUIT.-Sen to-night as usual in Wrlght's Hall, at vices on Mount Stewart Circuit, Sun- 8 o’clock sharp. It is to be hoped tiny, Nov. 15.:-Black River, 11 a.nl.; there will be a large attendance of lhinstaffnnge, 3 p.nl.; and Mount members. J. A. McNair, Recording Stewart, 7 p.ul. ‘SC¥`ib9- RAILWAY APPOINTMENT. - Mr |Ns'r|Tu1'E.-The cornwall-vorlr ‘ontinueil Until Early this morning- different nations engaged `in the prc~ Mrs '_ E. Trainor and MTS W- DUUC' Bent war. After a dainty lunch was served it hearty vote of thanks was ' *tendered to Mrs. David White for I0? kind hospitality and also to Mrs. ft il Dnnbrack, Greetings were exchang- ily. ed over tolephouo with lilcadowbnuk 011 institute. Two visitors joined the UW institute at that meeting. §‘S_-‘l ANNUAL MEE‘IflNG.~~'l`llc annual Nil' -meeting of the sharellolilurs of the 10 Charlottetown Silver black l-`ox (io, iii' was held in the 'Board of 'Prado liooms, (fllarlottctoivll \Voduesda_\' uftcrnoou. All the local directors wore prcscnt. ENJCYABLE AFFAIR--A l11\‘i§0 The statclnenl. of the bllslllcss of the “Sl Company for thc year was submitted, iill and it was favourably commented on IW by a number oi' sllarcholdcrs. A DY dividend oi' 15 per cent. was declared Oil' 'and the cheques handed round to all gh the sharelloltlcrs at thc meeting. order was then opened by 3" Ufgall was also announced that thcrc was ave sufiicient securities and cash on hand iHS to pay a further dividend of 10 per WHS pairs of foxes to the ranch, whlcll ro- ad- duces the capitlllisation to $9000 a Eb. pair. The old Board of l)irct:tors were iss re-elected, vIz.:~»-President, (Toi. lfl, M. thc Liavisou; Vice-Presidellt, J. C. Sims; a Secretary, E. S. Coffin; Gilbert lettiou oi' G“cig`-‘ 'l`hc Gaudet, all of (‘llltrlottetown; Dr J. n 'l`. Cofiin, Plaster Rock, N.li.; H. V. Dr Jcnnison, New Glasgow, N.S.; W. L. _ 1 - Ayers put the audience in good spirit Poole, Montague. " with u vcrv humorous reading. ‘The _.______..,_______... lud I vlth a (1 . g _ - Q’ »'__;_,',.__ “fl _. - _,. ».= prograrnlile was cont' et \ ' l ` _._i;.7 ”' _"iii"/"' 1:" .- -»‘=*"",_.. `;~.-` .violin solo by the pastor. Practically "`\". 1 .. .I”."€`_f`,__;’.7-' _ _4',,§“`f,"¢¢“’7#‘°' ' . every number was' encored. The -'@§7r`“f =-"""»"'*" "AQ"-i ar"/' friends then adjourned to the school- _ , .- _ -_-e. _ _,,-=~ -5.5., .. ,ff __-. .t. .___ ~ :Sf i. . -. . _ 1-" roonl, where excellent refreshment ` .¢~ `»..-, oe” ,- , . . - . . _ _ \ E. ‘ _-_p ' 1 ' '" Q " f . vas served bi the ladies of the church. _ _ _ , "- ` _ ht the close l\Ir llonjlimin Carter I trtlotn' ('h?r]0s,Ra“l“; cafnte if Sh ' " ‘ auctioned off lt numbcr of cakes ill his O e ow" fum gms' y'“5 er M' . _~ 1 l ' 1 lil r. A very '_ , K _ hlcliilty 1iiiil;r?ii§tl\niills To those who H0" J A Mmdmmm' (lnrdm . A _ _ _ _ - | I . .` . ' . ( N] ~ G - _ _ . _ camo to Lharlotteiown yesterday il R' I 2 - _ilfcgglggbwtgge_§:;(£1{‘§_\?`&il; registered nt the Victoria Hotel. ‘ _ I.. P. Tunton. A most splendid time Mr J J Hombv mmmouemwn, W . -_ , . l il r to avula, uma, _ ' 9042 lor the two selection; :lt any ills Masters \/ore _ aiarieggylszosziigs of Spcciin Evangel_ at Georgetotllnlor a few days. _ d al in "n town or cit" in Canada. ~. ~ ' , . l ' ~ *“‘ e cr G y V __ _ E I 1, i§hltlCrr:lli0iihiCSf':r\tIli1y li§xl'\tIilB(li"l»!i‘ _Dr tsl ll' ‘lvnklns .was inmrmc \Vrlie lor imc copyol our 310-page l\/lusl:al ‘ ncyc ope la the past two years Mr Mcpherson has #por ell :yn filo lyntrlot yesterday listing otcr 5tlo() Victor Records. Ask to heal' lisa been gcnernl evangelist for the Home ‘sslstiig Long Loll;'\Vl\'io'l pperurv"illc famous lirltsh Marching Mission Board oi the Mnritllnc Pro- Drmmcc. ' ' 5 ' Yr . l ', , F . 'V N R.. md No_ |2()]98_ viuccs-aud has held sill-cessful meet- °l‘g'°ung )) 1d ry al on I or " _ ings ill St John, I-lalitllx and many M, -_H Z H ___ ,_ t other points on tho mainland ami on W’ “ G _ e"““' ““‘;f"‘ ““ BPI’ _ p p; rmrmq Thu, ig his first upponr "f"lS0\` "f ]“‘“‘l"l0 “'0\”Ii 1** Vlfilllfiii Ami so, witlr<-beers and lmlltlsllakcs the regular nic(-ting ot' thc \\ olnl-n's _ n _ _ , ‘ . - ‘ ' ' _ - . , _ h C . -. l cl l tt.t ' _ <1 it if rn -_ - _ ~ ' » - nun multi-r, tho cun- l' l l'= . p 00 w'i‘m 11?; SIr;__‘;`:ndm:vin“in£ S;__ Institute this work nt lVIalpet;uc, llnrll- cd Om, ,\fl,,r n,,nm¢,r~“|,\`T,,m`1;éS;3R(;;;_ ' LIMITED lnous. his unusual ilulpit ability and §_(fryL1\£|t_al;:f5_,_llridge' Long mm" "'“d Ullllly 111 fi’-W l'1riVil0i¥i’-li i`fiVil1r\i\'l»*» were mmf* __ _ _ ‘mm-ing 74.31 [hm H gram' work will ~ - li owct 'nn 'iIlc\|il:ttt'nrlrl, Mrs. Wnlllori Q3* I Lenoir Streep M°“t“’”' li‘;i..ii‘i‘2i.’L-`”$L’i‘3°§‘.;l...§{2.? I3l;.Jl...‘§’l.‘l‘§;; Mu-A-1'-M<-I-<»\1i~~~-S'~\<\m-s= i--'i5‘l°l'-'t-?l'»lfZ"“"f0‘f"° ifi'§l-‘I3-.'t‘i-°""”§f-u'-‘ll - - - ' ' ' . ' ' J. J. Mcllonuld Kiukora null J. (‘.' ` ' - , ~_, _ had n successful cltrccr as an evau- ' _ _ i\"_\0“K H1080 DFOSUHL 10 S00 U10 ll‘00i>S _ Y . . Victor Records---Made ln Canada gollst nun pastor. will husk up the 1:12:-f;‘\";S“”:{“°'§““*-§"f"§‘*§§‘§‘<““f_l<»l1- nvcurt-i»ruucutmlvesofihuPass ‘ P t ' Home Pl-Oduéts . work and assist it every way to makc ‘(1) _°}i)“I':_:l PT "'(‘.:'1 'Ll m ll 0" U who l’f0‘|“l"“l DHHSCB Blgilefl by lilo ` ""' a ronlze it a great meeting. it is expected _“' "hi S 0 _ ~0 UUll\lHv»-i‘Qi\_|1`,1_\0‘I mililllry authorities were curtly refus- "°Z"” -_ that a special singer will be engaged _mme 5""t°-'QM' ' '.-5 i‘_~'_‘5 ."0 ‘"lm|S“|0i\"'¥ fill* fllilwlly `i10\l_i=0. ' ' for the ocasioll, negotiations are in _:___ __,__iltud were incoltsltlcrntely pushed awav 'for them, for while they~-were lt' YU* its coat oi` blue and red. nttralgtcti the “Ib of parrots, and one of the mcn fact- l\l| tlously renlarkell .that t.hc cngc-- lt “fi the soldiers distributed triukcts and HU' many other little novoltics and souven- ilr' handing them 'apples' and cigarettes. fill! All the lnehfwérolirl full' marching kit, HY kct. l5e'fol\»* ilfcy disapp`earc`tl' from US public view 'tllv~l»tctl»(`-roar; detatllllllent DI' sang “it's a lollg. long way t.o Tipper- hiti ary" and "God Save the King." » ` THE CENTRAL ‘H .°ll“Dl~|lll--T'-'.‘-.).lil|’rl°~'sstlrsurr~ - _c,_,_,,,__-__,,~;;5-_.-`_;___._ ,,,,,_~,g~ '__ THE IVICTROLA AND THE FAMlLY"'N°- 5 1- lr P/tvs to nuy in this Province. l THE s.s. HAlil Ak.-“rho s.s. null- ,un thruim,-wh,ch the troop, ,,,,,ed fax was due here this morning at 4 HAMPTON, ETC. - Presbyterian ‘o'clock. __ _ . service, Nov. 15th:-Hampton, 3 ,p.m.; ` ' Bonshaw. 7 p.m. were thronged with townspeople. and the patriotic _feelings which inspired each one were sym olized by tile dis- play of iiags and war favours. Natur- ally the national emblems ot the _Al- lies were. represented. but this was essentially a d\y.when`,in the fitness ot things,_t_he' UnlQn_Ja_ck. should pre- _ _ dominate. A~nd` so it`wa.` Thar flag was never displayed wlth_ 'a deeper- sense of its-significance-the unity of __ the Empire, otwliich the presence of the Cana.dian_far_ces were an eloquent and unmistakable fexpression. _ sulieldss Fon 'rl-is cnowo. ` From Devonport, after disembark- ation. the_tr_oop_a niarphed via Union Street, 'George Street, Old-Town Street, Treville Street. alld Exeter Street, to l:‘rinry Station. where for _ ' ' i "ti [Vout Should Worry if _ ` " f d l"bl edyfrthe Zih¥§ts‘;.i‘li.§`tf>il§’¢§§l-‘i,t'5‘£`le‘it§'llvii-l“li0§_§?‘l`lie salsa, liver or bowels. 'Ihese ailments are likely 150'!-¢fMl¢~ anyone; likely, tco, -to leadgto worse sickness if notrelleved, iacaaazéa ous the world over, f0I` their P°WC1"ii° ¢°“'°°l5 f-5°” ‘::ublel:‘eel-tainiy and safely. 'Ihey cleanse tho ayxsterrclf -purify _ the bl and act as a general tonic upon btfly. liral an NWI- Indigeztlzllbn biliousncso, 'constipation might. lndeffilf “U99 Y°U FN' longed suffering and expose -you bo danger if Bcecbam's were Noi on f-land “r.t.'°.‘;:.‘;’.:.‘;z.l:s;1.'..ll=::l°t',';.§%‘.».l.i:Is: ‘f::°.f::.‘r:f°s‘.’::i.‘:"‘ - l two hours and u halt’ an immense 'r 1 °'°“'*I had Wiiiled P“*I°“"Y f°f *hell ,hm._d,,,ed the ,,epry_wltllull tho vigour had it loft the station than another ,fugggi and energy of hoalthy lungs. Little detaclmlcnt of troops marched on to - _souvenirs were presscd on the tio ` H ‘l1"`§ Q15 nud`many of them in return lJi\\‘l<‘0\'“l`Y Ullafnaleil Wllli eg, with their metal badges, eithcr bearing rag-time ami patriotic airs as the man point where _the people .conggénteg the Canndiall crest, or thc word “Calc waited the order to ontrain, and there in the largest numbers. But the au- l ada", appearance. It was generally ed that the Canadians woul via Ellrlngtou Street and pass. station by the ‘gain eiutrance I mont Road.Gt11 _equently that thorlties had a little surprise _ln store along the main thoroughfare soldiers to approach, the first rank, came into view round the Exeterl Street corner and entered the station. A large concourse of Plymothiuus fol- lowed tho troops from the centre of the town. but they had to part company at the station entrance. The waiting crowd in Beaumont Road, rigidly ex- cluded from the station and its im- mediate appronclles, surged to and fro in an effort to catch a glimpse of the brawny young men who had travelled over 6,000 miles to help in the defence of freedom and liberty. 'l‘he troops were cheered to the echo, huts and lllindkerclliefs were waved, the crowd was eager to shake hands with the men as they marched _by, and to speak words of cheer'and encouragement to u body of men who really looked ns little in need of it as could be well imagined. For the joviallty and cn- thusiaslu which had been displayed by thc nlcu i'roln Canada on their ar- rival in tllo port had been, it' anything, increased during their stay, and the way in which they sang and whistled their favorite airs as they mllrchod aloilg might have suggested that they worm off for a huge picnic. As they wont b_v, rank after rank, they pro- scrvcd their spriglitly and cvoll jaunty hearing, waved their hats illnckllow- ledgcmcut of thc greeting of thc crowtl. “Good-hy, old chap,, one could llclll' as the procession moved into thc station-yard; “A safe return to you." “\'es_ give it to the Kaiser ’ot," shouted another spectator, who, if he dropped his nltches, was obvious- ly a Briton to the core. SOLDIERS' MASCOTS. A section of the troops comprising of'l’lc<.rs and men of the Army Medical Corps and the (‘anadian Army Veterin- ary Corps, reslt-d in the station road- way before entraining, and not a few of them clanlbered up the grassy slopes to have a that with the public on the other side ot' tho rll.ili_ngs. They spoke of thc clljoyabe time they had had on thc voyage” of thc nightly ops,tlle platform singing their favorite was more scrambling for cigarettes and more competition for mementoes. loomn- NIGHT OF MARTIAL MOVEMENTS. A famous regiment of Canadian rifles for thi How stupendous is thc task of trails- was rcllfesellledr and €V€l‘Y member portillg an army by rail was realized of it was afine specimen of manhood. in some measure by those who wit- All oi tlleln _had volunteered on ‘the ncssed the departure of the tfanadirlus outbrca_k of the war; indeed the men, 'from Plynioutb by the Great Western stated in conversation, that the rush 'Railway at night. From the early outbreak oi’ war; indeed, the men evening until‘almost the break of day Expetlitiollary Force was so great that one train after another was sont ities were enabled by this magnificent away from Millbay and the North ities were enabled b ythis magnificent l`toatlstntions,and it sccluotlas though wave of loyalty to semi over picked the procession would never cud. Tllere melt were, iutleed, fow beyond tho military .NEU-rRAi_|zED GERMAN3 _ AND staff and railway officials who waltcd‘ RUSS|AN$, ' to see the lust trniu move away. At _ North Road the sight was one never It nppcm-S that the vagr majority of to be forgotten. 'l‘lle first of tho large me men who have come from (jrmada number of special trains was due to to fight for tim Ernpirr, have at om, leave ill 7-45. £1116 fl illlilriffl' ‘lf il" time or other Iivcd ill thc United King- hour before that time the first llctncll- r10m_ large numbers of them hailing ment of troops arrived from Devonport. ,,rigi,m1|y from Sc0tlam1_ Hence Al €V@F.V D0ii\l =\lUili§ U10 l`0`\ii0 Of their dcvoiod attachment to the old march, i'roln the plncc of disclnburk- r-,,rm|ry in me pour of crisp; The llllllll 10 P€Ul\l"’0ll\‘fl’i""‘l‘lprt-scllt. (`anadiun (`.outillgcllt_ .'\cl‘ord» ated by the mon from t‘lulalln, who ing lo still-its told by t.he_soldlers, the raised ihrcc choors for lliln and sang. pt-oplc of Czmalltt are a-'limntcd by in- "l'le's a jolly good i`cllo\\'." it-'..=.t clltllllsiasln for the prosecution BADGES FOR THE GIRLS. of thc war to a finish, and are ready Antoni: llwsc on the l»‘=\l\`<>rrn \\'f»l~-1 to stnul nloro and more troops if they - a. number of young laltllcf. of l’l_vmoutll. iaro rctulirc-tl. One lnan, who had left who showed thclr adlulrnllon oi' the ‘his homo at fivc hours' notice to join (-'ri-\l1i1dlf\l\S lil' l¢lSSillil \I\'l1l fi\ll\flI`.\' tho cxoleditiouzlry force. expressed his ,_ _ _ _ _ _ gifts across thc lille. 'l`ho soltlicrs;anulsolncllt at the tiny little engines § - l\l\II\l<2L‘!`| MOUTH iliillgllwil me ““i“‘ COIN- The L/UIHDBIIY IMS ildiltfil “V0 _` ‘ ' ‘_ rociprocatoll by tllro\\‘illi: buck llatlgcll _ llc saw rullnillg into North Road with , whltrh wort- kocnly l-'oll_l.'llt aftcr by the ' the suhurllun trnills. "VVe have noth- gj i » nlcnlbers ot' the fair st->;. Molly zl lnl~t»ling lille tllcul ill lily part of Canada," 2* _ » » ; _ allic maple loaf was given nivny ill`ht- sllill. “We are used to seeing the _ traluetl, and, to thc ucconlpanlzllcnt of 1 lxiglmtic locomotives of the great i~ _ ~ U singing, wllistlillgzllld cilccrs. lilo train _trunk lines over there, beside which started on its jollrucy. No sooner these appear to be midgets." ‘ _______ ____ 1%-il sing-sollgs, the excellent comruisaiarl I arrangcmcllts, the eager anticipation of sceiug the Mother (`ouni.ry, in which some oi' them had lived and lil which nearly all have relatives and friends. 1 Ont: of the units brought over with it a beautiful dog as lt mascot, and its appearance with thcm at Friury, with I _ attention of the onlookers. 'l‘ho vet- criuary corps had \vlth tllcul li couple fairly large one-'-was lo hc' used for bringing hack the Kaiser. Many of irs of thetr‘vlslt1,’ nlitl nlcnlbt-rs of the public returned 'the colnpllnlcnt’ ~by » with rolled greatcouts, and they had como well' prepared for the cold alit- umn nigllts, 'for ouch carried a blan'-' RAILWAV TRAFFIC ‘SU'SPENDED. . . » » ‘P ‘ " ‘ r - - -- - - . v progress for a singer from the U.S. _ ' E when they oullcavored to justify' their - - L ' Y 7" ' Spirited congregational 'singing at nil presence.» From the bridge in Tothill ' i. .. Ever one cordiall invited “OMF `h0WeV@\'- il 11"?-'G \\\lll\b0\‘ of _l ame/'pu a y for y-Ou' _ _ missionary effort, is a household word ‘ be remembered that as some of the meetings he addressed in the large S cities, the collections, as a result of I I his earnestnes amounted to sums un . , 177 Queen Street U sc-iv ces y y . _ _ ‘und all seats free and unappropriated. _ D<_¢9i>l0 Wore able t0 witness the actual N01-ED pREA¢|.|5R Q0M|N(;,._T|,r, ‘ `¢_ ______,,_H_h _ station shortly before p. rn., and in . l so much and one, also, whom they is large, and those who get there in _ ~ good time will find room. Fuller par- ticulars as to the services will be " ' given in due course. in the meantime C the date should be set apart for this “ occasion alone. ' S commit or rivets. In grnrliteware, tin A ' ` Q||_¢¢g| . : : : _ V” d h h | . . ~ t 1- .l‘“.I1’;...‘L‘;‘..""'i'..."“$:‘l."i.f' éill?.‘:.’S;’: J ~ _~ .i‘.§:’..i»’;’."“'“-fu.-‘“ »i° ini?-i-2ift.’i'?»i °““°“'°“ P°S'°ff~ Cereal Co.. nd. wlnd=°:._<.h-t....- .. i Secs ge Street, tariottetownf onlne. -» 5'soa_-n-uma; _ ,,,,..\»a1l»» me erm anew -na --no" |_____ ____ ' -_ 5- ...... ..c....,.,.- '_. . , .:_4 » - ‘ Methodists of Charlottetown will. on is to preach. Mr Simpson is a native of Cavendish, this province, and his n rticul rl in conection with throughout the United States. It will s, - precedentod ‘in church collections, in at least one Instance reaching the sum 'or $60,000. His fellow Islanders will be pleased to have an opportunity of hearing one of whom they have read delight to honour. No doubt there will be large congregations. but the_au_di- torium of the First Methodist Church " Manners-`i/lends ‘su looks ln- . . Sunday 22nd, celebrate the fiftieth -~'~*;--~ 91 IUC “nil C0l\H€_ | “ __ ,_, - rattle of their drums. They were for ’ 9) ISLAND BRANCHES lowed by a tremenduous crowd, and ' There s_ a Reasan fin' _ etantl without the use of heat, solder, chulotmows - - sammpnlaa as the troo|Jl`D8BBOd "|10 U10 Station - Kshlllwii Merton ` ~ ' r w P" »` < - r the pipers struck up The Campbells