19-- T rllllldz iulwillln WEDMTJIIURS. SEPT. 1s AND 14 THE MUSICAL EVENT OF A - __ DECADE me Provincial Tour 0f Y; ‘t Mariti j‘ j ' f',,'1‘_HE }§OSTGN SYMPHONY A "EVQNSEMBLE l til! OF THE Boston Symphony Orchestra ' E PRICES RESERVED ORCHESTRA-i5 ROWS AT 81-65 v 5 ROWS $1.10 BAL¢0NY—2 Rows AT $1.05 2 news $1.10 GEIQIRAL ADMISSION REAR BALCONY 80c. sEAT sALE oPEns» THURSDAY MORNING AT 9.30 fyA. M. AT THE THEATRE OUT OF TQVWN ORDERS ACCOMPANIED BY CHEQUE OR MONEY ORDER. WILL RECEIVE PROMPT . ATTENTION CONCERT AT 8.30 SHARP ................l Eiilllllli ARTISTS WITH THE BUSTiIN ‘SYMPHIJNY ENSEMBLE At the Prince Edward Wednesday, Thurs- day, September 13th and 14th. 0i the prominent members of the ~solo cellist of the"'Boston Symph- Boston Symphony Orchestra, the ony Orchestra, comes from Hague, players which director Angus-to Holland and has concertized with Vannini includes in his Boston the greatest success all over Eur- ‘ Symphony Ensemble, are the most ope. And so with all the players noteworthy. We will hear such in this wonderful Boston Sympll-l well-known artists as Georges hiag- Olly, they’ have been chosen not er, the first solo trumpet player oi only for their brilliant artistry, but QHOP from Holman'o Catalog. mEws ovEnALLa tromisazs u“ Prowse BIOS. ‘Ltd. Milli-ll VICTOR nEconos for senteni DBI‘ on sale at Miller Bros.‘ 0t- George St. 507F444,- _--- . SMART SCHOOL VSUITGlbFOI: boy's at I11‘ blE @1075. V“ prices.‘ ProwLse Bros. “EMS-M ooo FELLOWS‘ "lama- flit‘?- lNG-Tonight at l'o'ch‘_pl§ ivory- mombcr who can POIIJD|I bttend will please be preaentiwo buplnaas of greatest importance ‘will, come up ‘o ' 5-11 wells: THE ass-r s-ronE in the c"'~' folihoys clothing. 0B9 look wi J‘;'.-_:» _ ‘we ~ owse Bros, 1 _ '7 ‘ ‘z . SERVi. t- " v.1 .11’ and Clyde River Presbyterian Church- eonducted by Rev. West River 11 3'11. m. THE MARKETS-The Market "was slimly attended yesterday’; Eggs sold at 30c; butter Viilc; chic- kens $1.00 to $1.25; ducks $1.25; blueberries 10c; sarsaparilla ber- aies, 15c; and apples fromaldc to 25c a doz. The fish market will well supplied with fresh and corn ed fish. selling around 6c. per lb. Mackerel brought 25a and 35c. NAVAL CLASSES STARTlNG. ——Thc fine turn-out by the boys oi the Naval Brigade which formed a feature of the Labor Day Parade was commented upon favorably by nlany citizens and visitors. it should interest everybody to know that the naval school class- es at the Navy League building start this evening at 7 o'clock un- dcr Commander Lewin and new students and old are cordially wel come. The winter programme has not yet been completely mapped out but it will include physical training to a large extent, as well as the regular technical subjects A large attendance is expected this evening. FROM ATHABASOA~ML R. C. Fitzsllnmons of Spokane, Wash.. formerly of ‘Montrose, P. E. is visiting the province and is a guest at the Victoria Hotel. .\ir. Fltzsimnlons who recently com- pleted an investigation of the tar sand deposits on the Athabasca River, speaks enthusiastically of the famous Boston Symphony. ltltor their musicianship and exper- will he recalled that Monsieurience. as well. Aiager toured the country a few We all know that an orchestra oi‘ years ago as soloist with the iam- this kind is not merely made up of ous French Military Band. ‘Mr. artists, but that in order to acquire Wendler, the French Horn player a perfect Ensemble, continuous as- is ranked as one of the leading art- sociation. Playing and concertizinil ists on his instrument. His tone is,t0gell\er is necesssry- Indeed. here .5aId to be unusually mellow nndllies the strength of this organisa- beuutiful. Mr. Deyoto, the pianist U011. _ ‘ _ r is well known as the head oi‘ the Gratiryms. indeed. is the res- lliano department oi the New Eng-lponse that is being received from land Conservatory ot‘ Music and the music-lovers oi‘ our community. numbers among his well-known and a capacity house is being look- pupils many of our best pianists in ed iorwtlrtl to. Seat sale opens to- the Provinces. Mr. Langonden, the morrow, Thursday morning at 9.30 p» a. nl. at the Theatre. N OTIGE ....-___. u... \\r -.”At_... Hr-n- _ CITING A CASE S. S. “Magdalerfl her daily service, and is now mak- lflg return trips. leaving Charlotte town every morning at 7 o'clock. tine on return same evening about always gives me a quarter to tell inn it wns only l0 o'clock." {imi- Living costs lllOF", but there i6 the possibilities for the commer- cial development oi this product lln the district which came under ‘his observation. He plans making another trip within a month, while development work on a large scale is being ered for next ipllllfi; -. ' LOB8TER lnvssrloltrlons. -Dr. Knight, Chairman or the Bialoglcal Board of Canada. is in Charlottetown today. He has been conducting experiments in the South coast of Prince County with a view to ascertaining the advis- ability of beginning the lobster fishing ml the first, rather than on the 15th oi August. The experi- ments were conducted from Vic- i . "“Y lll"l_f" "lemlf, Sam m“ ""13 toria harbor on the east to West Charloflgwwn Plctou Service: mlnlslerg ‘E ‘mefilm pay to 11",‘, ‘Point on the west and necessitate- "sure ‘l ‘l°"s' "elmed “mm etl fishing at Victoria, Borden, has resumed "When dad comes home lale he Sunlmerslde. Cape laid before the Department 915 . tabulated and studied. The Minis i . . so much more of it. {er o! Fisheries Wm In due time i, BRUCE STEWART 8t 00.. LTD we saw a mm, on me smewalk announce the results and the de- Agenta who was up a “Tel ' ciaion which he reaches from the Charlottetown, Sept s, 1922. facts submitted to him. e=_ »r " books and school- NW5"- a. ln.. ClydéiRiver “E Egmont, Hig- gins’ Wharf and West Point. The result of his observations will be oi’ Fisheries as soon as they can be aovs- SCHOOL. corrode’: half price. Prowso Bron. Ltd. 80116-0 SMART scuool. cults». to: boys at the hi: atom. lowest prices. Prowse Bron. Ltd. 5071+“ _,,..,.__ _ , cAnrErvo IOQKOTDRE OPE-N Carter's Bookstore will remain open all day today (Wednesday) to accommodate the school child- ren and all windmills w bu! IQIOOl l s»: 151i‘ CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-The communion of the Lord's SIIPDB‘ will be observed at Canoe Coco pl! Sabbath. Sept 17th. Services at 10.30 b: oi. and l-p. m. Pro!!!"- tory services on Thuradaymt 2 ll- m. antPSaturday U. - 7.30?- "1- Thanlragivlng aewico on Honda! at 10. a. m. - > -' ‘ uN SAD JOURNEY. —- Rel‘. and Mrs. J. A. Molmllan. Valley- fielcl, left by S. S. Magdalene, Fri; day morning to attend the flllwfil- Mra. MoLellawa father. Donald G. McDonald Mid die River, C. B. who died {r0111 the effects of a fall‘: few hours after it occurred on Alla. 30th. They hope to return Tuesday. CONCERT ENJOYED-An ex’- nsllent concert was given at ‘the Infirmary Wednesday night Mb!‘ two members of the Pipe Band of the Caledonian Club. Messrs R0- bert and Norman MacKenzle. The concert, which lasted two. hours. was deeply appreciated by the lrl- luates. and ane lniirlnnry nlltaoll ties are very a-uwuxt: lhrgtvoi-ili; pipers for tilt-lint‘; urbtfntu-irtd» lless. t‘. _' _ -. ' l COVEHEAD AND. HARRiNG TON. — There will. bqleglglar ser vice in this congregation xieltt Sunday, Sept. 10. at WeatHCove- head. at eleven p48. ldarrlrltgton, 3 p.111. Stanhopc, 7 p.m. ‘for three Sabbatlls following there will he‘ no services in these churchegiln- less notices appearp- n~ this paper as the pastor villi be! EttlByl ‘and on vacation. " MARITIME n. OF T.—At "the hiarltime Boardoi T)‘ do meetin! in" St. John thls {wee ,'_'i,t, ia_‘ex' pected there will be ‘about 2b mam‘ hers from P. E. 1.. 15 from Nova Scotla and 50 from New Bruns- wick. Mr. J. nanny Holmah oi_ Surnmerside, president of tile Maritime Board is already in St. John. " ‘ " ' TWO MONTHSIQAGO, the agent for the Boston Symphony anaem- llle wrote Manager Gallagher of the Prince Edward Theatre hjare, asking if it would be possible to secure a l-lelntzman a’: 0o piano, should they make arrangements to come to Charlottetown in Sep- temiber. Those peo le knew the best piano, and -wii not htlvly a substitute when it is possiblefflto get the ye olde ‘ piano. i Helntzlnan & 1C0,’ NEW “Y" sEcnEn-Anv An- RivEs-Mr; Ray Pendlton, first. John. the new general secrelarr. of the local" Y. M. C. A., ho‘ replaces Mi‘. G. "Hi Gorhelhgir-l rived on Saturdayfilfght and Illlei llow taken over his duties afthe Association office. Mr. Pendellon is a genial andefficient young man and will no ‘doubt become‘ popular with young and old, While the resignation of Mr Gor- bell has been generaliyu-egretted it is a matter oi satisfaction to the directors "than s0 capable a successor as Mr.’ Pendeltoll has been secured to fill the vacancy. -——-<o>i-- ::Worms sap the htrength and undermine the vitality of, cllil- “Itfa good tobacco!” C over! Thalia the truest statement you 1 Fragrant, cool and satisfying-it's the you we: packed in YOUR pipe! ‘ A an’: beat l: ovpt Sinai-a!’ _ cheater, Maas,-, ‘having spent. .5 dren. Strengthen them by using Mother GraverWorm Extermina tor to drive out the parasites. o lllnnrd‘: Iilnl-enl-lul Ilurna, Etc. ___<o>_.__ PEnsoNAts Miss Gertrude Connors, book- keeper or E. -E. Parson's Co., Ltd, left Monday morning for Boston, where she intends to reside. iMl’. Daniel Stewart of this blty left yesterday morning for Van- couver. -B. C.. where he intends 100811113. He has five sons and one daughter now residing there. lMr. Joseph McCorey. Postmas- ter, Charlottetown, will be absent from his office for a couple of weeks. on a well earned holiday. ‘Mr. Walter .lVlcGuigan,,_1,3. ‘A, left yesterday morning ,for’,Que-. bee to take up his studies at La- "vul Seminary. lie-is a-llrotlter of‘ Mark R. MoGulgan, B, .A__ clly. iMlss Ethel ‘Bryanton. ofi. Win. moat pleasant "visit of five weeks with her parents and other ‘rel; aitives, left on return Saturday. Ml- Andrew Mustard, accompani "tlaatlrongr l. l once pointed 5 Jnud g,%ih¢§ldward»ili - . - tut-e reflecting _.__... 1 The Mon- ' Their stbryxl; the story told in. the ‘gorgeous photopiay which " Rolbe PEA. A Tiffany ,' Producgion . Topics bust, to Souria, ‘from a month's visit to her daughter, Mrs. Cant- well, at Halifax. Mrs. Lea, who with her little son, Nicholas, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. (L‘a.pt,) l). Mc- lntyre, leaves for her home ill New York Friday. ‘Mrs. Addison Miller, Upper Hillsboro Street has returned from a visit to her mother in El- lerslie. She was accompanied by her sister Mrs. IMcDQugaIl of Sac~ ranlento, California. Mr. Geo. H. Marchbauk and bride, crossed by Car Ferry on Thursday last to spendlheir holl- eymoon visiting friends and rel atives in Moncton and Amherst. Mr. Edgar Bryenton of Wohurn ‘Mass, left Saturday‘ morning-won. return after spending a very plea. eaut vacation of five weeks of); relatives and friends in Winaoe End Union. Mr. Bryenton, was so ilsiishteu with h-ls_ first visit ti. the Garden ot‘ the Gulf, that he expects to visit it agailfln near future. --—--¢-oo-—_- CANADIAN SOUVENIRB . -——.-' ’ An interesting beginning. in the work .of building up a school ot _l18lviV6 handicraft work hag orgcent l)’, been made in theNatlonal Pork at Benin It has long been n mat! tar for regret in Canadathat our chief tourist- centres could offer (or sale only goods made in the Unitaqystaties. England and Jap- an. w eh as a general thing were neither characteristic nor beauh= yful. Mn. Harlan P. Smith. of the Archaeological Division of Victoria ‘Mllseu ‘more I Eh field 0f- the . l, Hughes, Pownalit; h? Mr. A. L. l-lowatt. {who “ been visiting his sister lqraiA. i! l‘. axe‘; e triads y Mina Mary Young, of hdl Geo lcal Survey staff. which. fit ctodidlnsiderahlc atten tion. p. nun-g recently resign- f Toombrhhtpft Toucan. _ in to his home in Newton, wan accompanied by his who‘ spent the summer-Ho land. =1 ' Mrs 1,. ier. Flore b oi Bathwail? ‘in the city’ lday morning. the lat ior left for Boston via boat f rorn "r" b, 11' St. John, Saturday. Mrs. Moaawkdtcatzl sbdéolm tlitienta than can ppgntnfllmflgv a mfg at!‘ ‘pigs ac te ave a rea of Mrs. W. W. Rod . , _ rylce and joined a I i; '.' drift workers at y i; ppe o hulld up there y ‘ t will eventually racterlstic and Canadian glfta o! tar ll and. ‘here poo Canadian dell of the National riuit and more ap- a nibie. 0 dy been re:- A gorgeously staged Dnama. of thew Elmer Harmon, ‘of Indiana. A young chap with Middle Western ideals, a girl back honie and a contract to‘ close inParis for his firm. ‘Mrs .v (ICaptE) Daniel Mcl|lt_yre.l ‘Big Bush,_,reiurlled by llle Pictoul i ghamclty, and . A pot- ll resplendently "the bé _/ EMATIN l liféotPalfis n21 rlnsiclaiiisllifatfr . Aautlttze; " or . ‘m .- Newt‘ ‘eat’ . l ‘i. ,. . ‘W- ixl». i! rt Z. ular Leonard presents: URRAT O_ an (‘i r v Of The ‘Day WIT—FROMQTHE WORLD'S PRESS IN MEMORIAM THE LATE MR. "r. B. alter. The tleittll of Ml‘. T ll. lliloyg occurred at his late residence or. iiillsiloro Square at 1.3.0 illollsitlym. (‘llllrlottcitlwll seventy-seven years ago, llllil spoilt illn whole <3: his exceptionally lung and useful litt- in this city. l-le was the founder m tile cxtenaivt- business so wide- ly known as the firm of T. B. and D. J. Riley, 'i‘obacco Manuitlcttlr- ers- carried on for over half a "Jcntury by himself and later in partnership with his nephew ex- Mdyor -Riley. - . ‘Besides the ilrllrs ‘business up- tuatinns, the late Mr. ltiioy was llllvlvstcd in several other colli- mereiai enterprises as woll as ox. lilllslveiy in real estate in this province, lntlcctl every legitimate QIRQQlIIRiIIK-"(tlr <tho expansion oi Dllfllllenli and lilo development of .-\_ qmirlflte slaynthhau in Mr Rh ‘lg; :t' strcltgélrpporter and ‘stat-incl adv-acute. . ' -'f‘lle late Ml‘. Riley wasyiugevery so"!!! d mun of ‘aifairs fro'lll"\vholll advice; on business --wan Y nluch sought, l-lc kept aihreust ot the Fines dill! was one of our ibest in formed citizens on public ‘and com nierclol matters. ' _ Fur at "least a quarter 6:1,; ma“. fury he was Vice Preslllerll or the Qllfirll s County Liberal Association and for double that period w.“ “n ardent and unwavering supporter of theLfberai party and its prin- clples. Several times Mr. Riley was approached and ofiereti num. lllllllflllil. both in civic and provln. "Isl lw1ifics—'llut he invariaiilly deiillllell illlllilllltll llc “'11s one of the- yrrostlarstive workers‘ for the part -'~ r2. iMr. italic aiieniled the school of the late r. ‘Blake lNilig in this fnwllwllrds St, unhtnws ‘-" on? lle- enter illlothe itollcge elrby ‘Migtel-“Mglyful , --b.f...aun.n.wn nnehlstorlc n-ylmslnesg which he srfisuccugatully ' gammy, .¢,,,.~,1,,,.,,,,.,_, Mqmpmvglg, d: igns and advocated t at vimductwall ills life. 1r may be Ag‘, mrryfleu‘; ivnflmwdwnmy s, uld be tillzed more lafge mil! sail! tzl-ymimmialih; Iw-os the friepdgy-iqglflqpdlg n . emf l our hanIi-- 55490190" s" he o one; ills Brudenelh, .. a I‘ a Z es. TnBB/"Emgilvlflym figure spun‘ tho .. ‘n ' ‘ I n u_a auited_,,0“15 8 W . Jllliisua y y-lnrge Ml); jun; puny“ “l; _ “e. Iwood roarviflllglacfi pcin G1Icla.__oi_ llllraugihtgncen "embracad nurqepgqlqreq, to l," hangs; g an ,woq,1ing_. A te yeampqq boll; cltyland country. in his d9. Emerald s“ 5y’ “some llter if; experiments n Pflflllffl. B llli between! the ‘past ' by u... Ml,“ 1..., a maki - t Canadian pottery and ll... lip-agent of tn.- aociul and buainasb life of our city has been severed. , . He was duringall his life acon slatent member" of. St. Dunstan’: Parlsltynnd was ever in Ma pldco titling’, “Jab lorvflcss. lliayunexi’ pe tq f. _ i-lwlll e deeply an: wl frilgfifdtted. His ‘was n gen- ial ' pltlllfll and n friendly tin- turel. Q gwdnjoyed a companion- Ihip ‘tan lle and Among our mung. booted and prominent cit- s ov illjlly be numbered the la Mei-r? n. nnq. uelwntftmoa 'l‘L\e late ‘Ml’. illley was born ln '1 CK ALLE Edmund Goulding Country Mouse And City Mouse AESOP'S FA BLES UP-TO-DATE . .< Minna anti afterwards to Miss ()"I‘uulo oi‘ Provlilellce, R. l.. who survive-s him with a family m‘ four soils and one daughter. 'l‘lll-se arr: ‘Fholllils 13., Charles, Gerald lhtniel itllll Mary. Also one sister, ilirs. 'i‘. E. Flynn, of this ' " Air. W. M. Flyllll, C. N. it. .ket ttgvnl of this city is ll nep- llc-lv, ills memory they will cher- ish Willie ‘lite lusts. ’l‘0 the ille- reuvl-ti, the Gilartli-un extends sin- lcerc sympathy. The funeral will tnke place io- dlty, Wednesday morning at 9.45 =o clock from his late residence to St. l)ililSl.Zlil'.S Catlletlral, thence in llll‘ itmnnn Catholic‘ (iemetery. soc-a IN ' MEMORIAM Cleo. 0f. PQIZlS-ln partic- little nobody whohnd made of herself a very celebrated somebody. Based on a story by Ouida Bergen Directed by Robert Z. Lconurc » CM of its cafes. A rgay Fllflfifall this afternoon at i o'clock from the residence of sister, ‘Mrs. Patterson, l7 lfi Square to Argyle (Zenlelery. zzExternally or internally, ll Good. When applied exterlllllll brisk rubbing, Dr. Thomas Ell iric Oil opens the pore“ iliiil ' etmtes tho tissue, touching " sent of tho trouble and "'- iately affording rcllef. Alim tered internally, it will ltlll irritation in the throat wlllcll duces coughing and will rciil affections of the bronchial >- illlLl respiratory ormns. Tr! nnd be convinced. ' lien-p Mlnurda Llnlment la the l0 In loving memory of our dear son, Pic. Ji llurolll lil‘ty\\‘ll_ Allwr. ton, who llioii iror 5., tlu- GFPiil \\':lr. St" Gone but not in: inserted by his l. J-i- ..._._.. BIRTH: l‘ MURCH'lSON—/\t the Chicago liyitllr-ln Hospital, Aug 16, [Q M“ "lid-Mrs. A. A. iifurcllisnn, n ilmlshtvr. (Patherlne Margaret.) JONES— At P. h‘. l. Hospital. Que. a0, 192:3 tn Mr. and Mrs, w, h. Jones, Hazelllruok, a daughter; Gll-LIS- At the Charlottetown Hospital, Sept. 3rd to Mr. and M,‘ S. C. Gillis. a daughter. MARRIAGES MacLELLAN-CAMERON- “g 5t Mnl‘.\"s Church, Indian River. Aux. u“ 15th- hy Mgr Glllis, Joseph Alonzo Cameron to Bertha Mar- lrnret MocLellan. both of indlan River. ‘ SMlTH~GREEN—-At Zion iChurch, Charlottetown, September 4th. i922. by the Rev George C, Taylor, Sarah Edwards Smith, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrtljtichard‘ Etiwards Smith, to Sidney Taboul- Green. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Warburton Green, all 6C Char- lottetown. t; -.-~ .___ .__a.. -- oeArl-ls LQV- On the ndav. Sept; uh. inat.. at hi: residence dllllshnrouph Square. Thomas iBeckenham Riley, aged .7 years, "leaving n widow and m. "llly 0f four nonn rind two daugh- ters to mourn their loss. Funeral will tnltc plat-o ‘today Wednesday "lflfilllls at 8.45 o'clock from his lnln rnsl-ltnce l0 8t; Dunstulfs Cathedral. thence to the Roman (‘ltlwllc Cemetery. afternoon of CUMHE- At Charlottetown on married. first to Miss llan, who died anbou xeuanantdmillx... / A "is Kemmililllrber» mi. Ellhtv-‘Iltvremy-four hon o. illusion. after an illnaal of Wm»!!! ‘ u! Double and ‘H. l ‘. _l Tho Ranfrcw Handy Trllcli 4 Scale will weigh anytllllll i» pound of sugar to! ll " i: It la tho molt uuful ' and handy acale ever invtiil- ed. With a "Renfrew" 1°“ can walgh your live stock lit fora tolling, weigh I'll" h" fora taking It to the einvitth weigh poultry, Vlflmbm’ etc" that you loll and Wllill milk and cream before ill" lop it to. the checu factor! or croamary. When noll" uno the "Rcnfrow" can b‘ tipped upqnd stood In I W" nar put gm" WIY- l‘ Wm my ‘tortltliolf three time! 4"” mp m. ym- in tlu mo?! l‘ will ‘tavo you. Write W °"' catilopdb. "Ni-l!" " lliii lillNFiiEW E ltlcllll in 00., Limited. SUSSEX, ' Heed Offlco and W°""‘ Ronfrow. 0M- I Montreal, P. Q. "llwwkm f8. IIIIIOI“OIPHO. " r \ “aw”: U‘ Rf‘ ‘wooo-oo-o-o-o-‘oooo-o-ofl 04"" u.