famous-R s New Policies 111g new Crown Life Policies embody all the latest and "most modern, features known to life insurance. policyholder the most complete pro- le. Enquire about these new features JENKINS, calm»: Agent B. R. The)’ 35°] “i i ‘hf ER. Superintendent J EVERETT PHILLIP5, A dimmers-Ida. RDWN LIFE 5,u RANGE‘ COMPANY i ssuiio or !_ You Can Alford t0 Buy Those New Wilton Rugs We offer between 30 and 40 high class Wilton and Velvet pile Rugs at extraordinary }'ll'l(.‘€S—_—-l‘(iIlCll below factory costs. Size 6 3-4 x 7 1-2 ft. Wilton Ru _ $47.50 for $29.00 Wilton Rug‘ in all over design on fawn g'round-—a neat serviceable ef- Size 0 3-4 x 9 n. Wilton Rugs $44.00 for $25.00 All over designs in rose on $57.00 for $37.00 small design in blue tones $50.00 for $31.50 Two tone Rug iii rose cihaiitk-siiizili. all ovcr design. Size 9 x 9 ft. Wilton Rugs y $88.00 for $56.00 $84.00 for $50.00 Handsome Medallion Rug _u.,.,.,,,.ull,, shad,“ Predominant shades rose and $07.00 for $99.00 $09.00 i... $39.00 llllli; -i.-iiect combined with IflWll shades (also in iMZ-ll-l $84.00 for $50.00 $69.00 for $45.00 llich, perfectly plain‘ old rose with two tone rose bor‘ iler (Also in 9 x 101/; it.) $78.00 for $49.00 Handsome Wilton Rug in dark blue ground. A most desirable ling iroiii the stand- Size 9 x 10 1-2 ft. Wilton Rugs $73.00 for $48.00 Two tone green shades outlined $7 8.00 for $50.00 Rich Mulberry two ton-e tone (Also in 9 x 10% t.) $95.00 for $59.00 Rose ground with design in blue and tan—very handsome $95.00 for $59.00 Handsome Rug in plain old rose-two tone border (also in $95.00 for $59.00 Medallion design-rose on black-very handsome (Also $78.00 for $49.00“ rose mound-small design in blue andcream, out- lined in black. (Also 9 x 101,5 Size 9 x 12 n. Wilton Rugs $78.00 for $45.00 Fawn ground with rose bor- der. Small overall design. A $84.00 for $55.00 Dark rose ground Wllll design in bllw cream outlined in black, (A180 in 9 X 10% It.) $78.00 for $45.00 Dark blue effect with red and fawn in the design. Vet)! l rich and pleasing effect. (Also in size 9 x 9 ii.) Velvet Pile Rugs $37.00 for $23.00 ‘Medallion design. deep fed effect. Sine 0%" ft. x 9t ft. $66.00 for $42.00 Three handsome designs at this price and size 9 x 10% ll- $75.00 for $47.00 Size 9 x 12 ft.~Eng‘iiah Velvet Pile, fawn Kmllml Wm‘ ‘lfifllzn in rose and green-rose border with Ibrown 848°“ Equally attractive Bargains l" Brussels and Tapestry Squares Siiair Carpeting and Hearth Rugs rim CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iliE ii-iiiiiii iiuiiiliiiii i 3 p. m., Anna-riddle 7 p. m. late Mrs. Mary MacDonald. who care to worship with us. TOU RING "THE ISLAND“ llllflli, taking snapshots of o gfpl- 24. at 9 a.m, when Rev_ navy with hat to match and win-i (luilly. After the ceremony the happy couple motored to the home of tho bride, where luncheon was ziervcd i0 a large number of relu- rivcs. ‘in the cvciiing about severity- iiiuslc and dancing. The music was supplied by Mr. J. C. ‘Tuplin, Joe. AILfKflllllfl and Mrs. Waiislay Lewis. The following day the happy couple motored to vt-lie groom's home in South Shore, where they will i re- side. ———-—<-o-o-i-— PERSONALS. Mr .ani1 Mrs. Donald MacCaus- land Esher St., City. has returned home after attending the funeral of Mrs. McCauslaniFs father the late John W. Clow. Misses Rose McGuigan and Gert- ie Mclvor, Kinkora returned to their homes yesterday having spent the past week visiting Mrs. R. J. McDonald, .228 Richmond St. iCity. Mr. John F. Clow. left yesterday morning accompanied by his wife and little daughter, Mary for New Brunswick, having been called home on the account of the sudden death of his father. . .. _. __. ____________ BILIOUSNESS sick headache, sour stomach, ironstipation, easily avoided. An actlvo liver with cal SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog’ Dundaa at 11 a. m., St. Peters at _,___ CARD OF TH-AN-K8.—Mr.,and_w Mrs. Edward Ready. and family wish to tender their sincere thanks and appreciation for kindness and sympathy extended to them in the death of Mrs. Readysmother, the CRAPAUD.— The Rev. Chas R. Cumming of Sydney, C_ 13.. the first M Hector of the present St. Johnscounty. has received a post-hump“! wiilconduct the services next Sun- medal. It was sent day and preach. There will be a‘Pipe Major Baillie by the British celebration of the Holy Communionlw ill 11-00 a. m., and the Harvest Thanksgiving Service at 7.00 p_ m.' Mr. Walter Hynilman of Charlotte-fin the imperial IOPCBS. town will sing at both services. (m Major Baillie served in Tuesday evening at 8.00 p. m., Oct-fof the world for the Empire and was the recipient of many honors ‘from the British Government. some even arriving after his death. He ober 14th there will be held the 22nd anniversary of the Dedication 0f the church, when the preachers will be the RevJMr. Cumming and W115 known lhfolllllfllll Rural Dean While. Special music llncnt us one of the foremost piny- will be rendered at that service. A 9P8 0! cordial invitation is ext-ended to all 9d l"! The Misses Lois "Large of Boston, Mass, andJ-Imily Stcsnsen of Vir- FOXMEN RETURN-“Tlle l\l°l1<-" ginia who arrived somo flgyg ago l0" Trflnflvrlpl "P9 ill present touring the Island. The young ladies who “re expert crs passed through the city Monday h0rHe-w()n]e" are nhmkhlg '1! ma. 3n route home from Ottawa, where “amen Pr-ovh a ,4 icy intended a number OIJTIBBI- I m m” on "one lugs of the Dominion Live Stock beanuml Hcenery. fox?!’ fox ramw Branch Dept. of Agriculture during M,’ em M,“ Steensmfwho by m” [the past iwo weeks. Conversation way has never visited the island’ imfore expresses hersi-‘i-i‘ moat en-i “lll-"lllflllll-llly as i0 iile beauty m’, the province and the hospitality of lit; people in general. WIIIIP in inn I'll)’ Mlfiflflfl lillrgc and Sieemscii are the guests of Mrs. Rlr-imm GAiNE-HOGAN WEDDING. -A ‘"913’ pretty wedding took place at 9t Bridsevs PllllfCll, Lot 11, on Father Herrell united in the holy bnlltls of matrimony Agnes Mary Gains. ofiiot 11, to Frank‘ Hogan. South Shore. The bride looked (‘llilnllllllg in a travelling suit of atieiiibd by Miss Clara Gainc, sis-l icr of tin; bride. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Walter iivo friends or the bride arrivech. win-ii a pleasant time was spent in‘ sounded at 2 o'clock yesterday. Dr. Goodwill, the Medical Superin- tendent, Premier Stewart, Hon. J. A. Macdonald and Mr. E. H. Boei- the Provincial Fire Marshal, made a tour of inspection through the entire building, visiting every ward and inspecting the fire equipment. Notwithstanding the necessary slight confusion of the first few moments. the drill was found to bu proceeding with despatch and the patients, though in many oases not fully understandingywhat was E0" ing on, carrying out their instruc- ‘ tions explicitly. The attendants HAMBERLATITS TABLETS Never oiukon or {ripe-only 25o. YANTINES TOILET ‘ Vl——1 Elsie Warren, 2 ldn White. 3 lioward Cudmore. Grant, 3 Jean Munroe, CREATIONS DIRECT FROM NEW YORK Something Dif- ferent and Distinctive Beautiful handmade pack- aqn containing creams, powder, compressed pow- der, rouge, etc. THE BUTTERFLY COM- PA¢T i} a work of art. Gertrude Fisher. 3 Olin Partridge. --1 Dorothy Cameron. 2 Afllllll‘ Peppin, 3 Hazel Arhing. Grade lll—l Verna Currie, 2 Ggofgg Young, 3 Edward Miller. -—1 Olive Ferguson, 2 Annie Cam- eron .3 Willie Mngse. ' Grade ll—l Robert Steel, Anal“ MncEachern, 3 Lulu (loss. Class standing of Do Gros Marsh School for month of September. Grade VIII-l Ethel McLean, 2 lsabell Campbell. Grade Vlll—1 Elizabeth McDon- aid, 2 Elizabeth. Steele, 3 Francis Mcllellan, 4 Maurice Fitzpatrick. Grade V—-—1 Margaret McDonald. 2 Matilda King, 3 Elizabeth Fitz- patrick, 4 John Power. Grade Ill. (s)—1 Anna McLellan (b) Herman McDonald, 2 Charlie McDonald. Grade I (senior)——1 Hugh Steele 2 Josephine McLean, 3 Alfred Mc- Donald, 4 Billie Mcbolian. » Grade I. (iunior)-—1 Mary Steels, 2 Joseph McPhee, 3 Ralph l-‘itzpat rick. Perfect Attendance — Margaret McDonald. Elisabeth McDonald, Anna McLellan, Josephine McLean, Hugh Steals. Mary Steele. a..m in . p.111 rival. ' formed on numerous occasions. with a Transcript representative Mr. McCailiim stated that ll was merely a gettoiq-thcr meeting of ilifferient riiiich owners in an cu- deavor to formulate new lilcas re- garding fox ranch inspection. ’i‘hcre a"! ill Dhlklfllli. about 15,000 register ed ioxrs in the Dominion, and about the same number not regis- tered. The following gentlemen in the party were appoint-ed govern- ment inspectors for the Maritime Provinces: Messrs George McCal luiii. Fred Wrlgh-i, Arthur Dawson, Aldred England and H. R Coch- raiie. ' ‘ —-£O-§-_____ For Sore Feet-Mlnard’: Liniment. <Q@__ | Falchrhvood Hdspital Holds Fire Drill A VQFY efi‘ic.'ent.l'y conducted fire. drill was held yesterday afternoon at FIIlCDIIWOOII Hospital and was participated in by thu slaff and inmates of the institution» in the else of a real fire ihu one who disc lmmediatel after the aliriu were at their posts and had their _ equipment in action all in a very short time. With equal quickness the patients returned t0 their rooms and the institution resumed its usual orderly routine. Model School Honor Roll for September. Miss Harrington's DP-Di- Grade Grade V—ll Lois Miller, 2 Mabel Grade lV—1 Ivan Vaughan. 2 Miss Richard's Dent. Grade lV “0H Boi" i Orkneys Produce Strange Animals And Plants ci-iunci-i or acorLANo-igez. ' — _'_‘ D. M. Lamont will preach on a - . DUNDAS FIELD- Services for “in, Oct 13th at. Lot 48 at 10.30 Sunday, Oct 12 on Tower, which has stood as a land- mark at Fayette and Front Streets in Baltimore for almost 100. years. will be purchased by the city of Baltimore and preserved, if efforts. o fa number of citizens and organi- zations are successful. - ., at Glasgow Road at 3 min» the People's Church. City M 7 FIRE ALARM-The fire brlfliido as called out yesterday morning |for a blaze in th'e roof of Mr, Sain- uel Craig's residence. Elm Avenue. iThe presence of the firemein-how- ever, was unnecessary as the blaze was extinguished before their Bl‘- KIRKWALL, Scotland, 0ct_ 7.-— The Orkneys, which always have been a source ofdelight t0 scien- tists. have this summer been the WELL KNOWN HERE—M"' ‘mgiitliggirnzlbldllogfigils awho are introdiic “ck Baum’ or LDKMWHIQ’ Plow“ liig thciiisclves and cveiitiiiilly the “'1'Jl'l(l to‘ a number of new species of animal iind fish life. The investigators timi- in tracing the development and, learning the habits of a little iiown spaces of waicrsheep which ls found only near the island of announced last June that unless the city took over the structure to the late ar Office for long service in the Colonial forces of the empire. He had a similar medal for long service Sergeant a" parts bloith iloiinlilshuy. These animals lei (i on seaweed and inhabit the iiciiciies of ihc island. Nature de- veloped for them legs from eight to ten inches longer than those of ii normal shccp. which allows them pipe music, and had appear- u fore the King. —-Major Baillie had many friends in Charlottetown where his well known band has per of the tower and the mayor failed to agree on a purchase price, an or- dinance was passed by the city council providing for condemnation of the tower in case the committees seeking funds had not raised the necessary amount within a certain .ime. the ‘Con- their unusual d'et their meat has a salty taste, thcir wool is ])ill"ll('ll lariy coarse and strong. and they grow iiirgvi‘ than normal sheep. The zoologfsts are also studying creatures known as "SlllllliBS" and “sza-zineiiioiies,“ boih being found only in the Or iincys. 'l‘lic latter" as yet are unclas- Sliiili and have no scicniifii: name They are plants which grow on -rocks and when covered by water ‘ng expiration, and the committee. still n iiecd of several thousand iloilars. the lower seems likely to come down. says-A party of Prince Edward Island Fox ranch- liiiid in the world and is regarded is the oldest niunitlon factory in he lliiitcd States. From a base for iy feet in diameter the shaft rises to ii height of 246 feet, The column ' tapers as it ascends. so that the liillllliitlil‘ at tile lop is only twenty fi-e_ it was Iiuiit in 1828, (‘liurles (fan-oil, signer of the Doc tioii, of the Declaration of independence, laying thc cornerstone. 'l‘hc interior of the structure was- ilcstroycd by f're in 1878, but was rebuilt and shot dropping continu- i-d until 1X92. 'l‘hoii the tower was abandoned for shot making because of the advent of improved meth- oiis of manufacturing. ll‘ilVi'N l'k<.- ilaudelions, but when tin,- tide is out they fold up and almost entirely ilisappteiir. 'i‘lii-y ari- not flowers, as their habits iiidiiriiio 'l‘hi-y kill their victims and ilicii ili-vour them, ii-iiiw-s fllfl as leiitiu-l-r-s lo grappli- {Om-i- SUM M lCiiSlDE MARKET Progress Levels Fain- I - , i ,, _ ous Buildings Near 1 , "ywufy; SOIliilS MARKET LONDON, Oct. 7.——'l‘h¢,~ changes of time and the steady blows of ihc llilfkiiXlz have sent another Lon iloii laiiiiiiiark in ilcstriictioii in a cloud of dust. 'l‘iiis was the build- ing ut Ill (‘ockspui- Street which for generations lllillflPll the tisitib lishmteiit of a famous London clock maker ' Affixcd to the front of this biiil- . . - - ' J ' --;-.;’.*:;:.."."::.i.i firs“ Pathe Rev1-~v-&—-T<>v-¢s 9f the Day a? very old Londoners recall that rid- ing lo the War Office of a morning from his home in Piccadilly, the Duke of Wellington would drawl i 0 rein to correct his timepiece hyl Eli ‘3.".Z.‘f“ifl.i“l.‘3§ ‘iii; liifillfl -~ii~»"-~i~- i1"- -~1-'--*"---1 with its time-ball, which became "(will 1““'e""','whe_re samlwl PW‘ m Bu“ ‘lily’? Tobias Smonelt s. landmark to Londoners of a suc- Y-‘l. W110 lll='<?l'll{"‘l 1t ll‘ hfs ‘will’ ‘m5 m m“ hfm" m nemwmjng H’ ceedmg generation who. on mo! m. as “n great (irilinary llllgililly err-d small IvHVPIIli ‘in ilio corner of Cockeli- m, buses, Con“; new n from H“. up.“ dined i\Il‘S.“Tlll"Ili‘i‘."lifliy aiiii Street lliililfllflilld‘ (ioliien Ball. fa,- sme of Tramigar Square‘ has 'l‘iilbot Pepys. Sir l)i*lilll~§ (ililllilflll, uiitic no hurl iiugai supper am msflppeared with u“? denlouuio" and (lihsiiii, and (hwy were liliirh- ii liiid ]'llilllll. as the finances of M the building of which i, was so iy marry, iii-is liousi- iii-mg fumoiismiiiiii- oi the‘ company were in very ions a part. ' for mcai 21nd imrticulztnl’ iwiisc- 110W! iuYlPl‘ The passage of time has brought w, __ A Q-w/ wr/ M; y?» w? ymlnge changes m m“, pa“ m- um SQ... don which became nown as Char " ing Cross after Kng Edward 1M ' erected a Gothic cross there to ~‘~ ' mark the spot where his Queensw coffin rested in the thirteenth cen- \/ tury, when the royal funeral proces i‘ sion halted on its way to Westmin- ster Abbey. Why Cockspur Street came to be so named" no antiquary appears to he able to say for certain. Con-- jecture has it that it was because of a fancied connection with the it ls the llllly oil "lilis overs it to teie-‘Ums phone the fact and its location‘ "umtoes into the superintendent's office from which word is sent to the en- gineering plant for thu sounding oflnlm" the general alarm and the different wards informed as to the location H" of the blaze. The nurses and at- tendants on. duty in the different wards at once take up their respec. tive posts. The patients are mov ed to the exits in the parts of the building remote from the fire, the fire hose extended. and, wherever ncessary the chemical extinguish- ers brougbt i to commission. GlrlAltI.()T'l‘E'l‘0\VN MARK ET Outs than. c (White( y .... . . . - - - - . - - . . .. ..... $0.0 MT. STEWART MARKET MONTAGUE MARKET -—-no more delightful dessert for a mid-winter meal. Now’a the time to ~' times. to serve our customers ' in every way polsible- The Footwear on laie hero has been carefully selected for high quality and authorita- Miss Duchemin's Dept, Grade ill DE BROS MARSH tivo style. Our salesmen are courteous and helpful. They are always glad to assist you in choosing the right Shoe for each occasion. We want you to take advantage of this oervicc. not confined to one particular grade. Vile handle coll for all home, public bulld- ings and factories. Telephone i» your Of nice glouy black, are much In evidence, our prlcel . for patent loathe oxforda are $4.25, 84.76, $6.60. $8.00. W.D. GILLIS . KATHLIIN MORAN. Tlauher ALLEYiiif-rfi owners‘: -s PAGE FIVE Gity 0t Baltimore ' Matinee 3.15 tutti”... "We *“"a'"l~-g-- - (pulsed Preu) BALTIMORE. Oct. 7.-—'l‘he Shot When the owners of the tower would be demolished. Mayor Howard Jackson said that if the pub ~v iic showed genuine sentiment for ' preservation of the shaft the city : would buy it, ' Following the who of up». Daugh- ters of the American Revolution. _' numerous patriollound other so- " cleties and many individuals up peeled for the preservation of the old landmark. Representatives of these societies held a conference \villi the mayor and it was doc d- ed to acquire the tower by public subscription. Late in August, when the owners With ihi slime limit approach- The tower is the highest of its i l ———- so bzzsbanezl, a Charing Cross / 7 tour/s M/IYE? / (United Press) . 5 f/Qg/is/i f77m' f/asfezp/ece The most Powerful Motion Picture Ever Produced. Concedeci by English and Amer can Critics to surpass "Way Down East,” “Over the i-tiil’ and “Hearts Oi the Woridfi-Played to record runs in England at $400 ad- mission. ~ Matinee-Adults 26c. Children 16c. Evening-Drab. 37c. Bal. 26c. 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