.; EDWARDS I ..l,7—Big Acts 1-. ,Yaudeville {ALL NEW PRINCE EDWARD “TONIGHT MAE. IZLAYERS 05H- TAZZ BAND , P L A Y s .-‘ Program Tonight 8.15 - “WHY WOMEN * DIVORCE " TOMORROW MATINEE 2.30. NIGHT AT 5.15 “SUZANNE ”- lhlendld New Comedy Drama . but. an. 16c.26c. Night, 37c,5Zc.80c __QAPITOL TODA Y~ G‘ A Saga of two spofiivc Shelks—the story of two wise guys and their mis- adventures in love. ALSO "CHICKEN" COMEDY AND SERIAL wit/z. J/ICQUEUNE '= OGIINvJILIINII/l PRINCE ED WARD N , 50lh Nvw Selling at B01 0m“ l i’ REVIVAL O!‘ SORCEBY ‘Igxacg rendezvous he had chosen, we ‘I . crawled up under some bushes until 1 PARIS Oct. 8—fBri'.ish United we had a good view. [Pressi-“Tne first step for novices in "The man had chosen n cross- isorcery and witchcraft. is in make a roads, m, the proctocol demands, and lcontract with the devil," declared a moonlces night. He. suddenly ap- {Maitre Maurice Garcon in an address,;1cared at midnight. First of all he ‘before the Metapsychic Institute 0i traced a. magic circle around him. ‘Paris. Then on the grfllmd behind mm he’ whom h; asked riches and tho tul- nlment or various desires. It was the classic ritual from ancient times. “Several time: the Wind extin- guished the candles. Finally, stand- ing on his tiptoes, the man held up the contract he had written with his own blood and adiured the devil to give him power and fortune, P10111- p "Vile have many ancienz examples wrote the monogram o! Christ, so jot these contracts in old French lm- that the devil could not cree being and catch him unawares. In lrontlierred 0n him- ;al documents, and the ones lwritten today are practically ideri- o! him he lighted two candles and, always burned incense in a bowl. frhen, op- and then it became tragic. He was course (jnirlg a boo}; he began to curse God‘ obviously a victim or fear and cov-V lThe substance oi those contracts is and invoke blessings on Satan, 1mm "etousness, and he worked himself up ltical with them. ‘They are lwritten and signed in blood, of We have Just received and "opened our Annual FALL SHIPMENI of nurcn ‘bums direct mm nonmxn. A very carefully selected stock ‘ithat the novice agrees to sell his soul, Ito the Evil One in return for power, for money, or something else he de- sires," Maitre Garcon explained. o, am SIZE BULBS’ which we . The speaker, who 1s one oi the on" M‘ "we" pm" m ‘n, lforemost barristers in Paris, has qunmm ‘mods n special study of the survival ‘of sorcery, witchcraft and Black J/iasses in France, and. has appeared Fin court in many cases mvolving these strange practices. It is a vast subject, for scarcely a week passes without such a. case coming up in ,s0me part or the country, ' For example: a peasant will ac- cuse an old hag who is reputed to be under the influence of the Evil Eye, of making his milk turn, or his [pigs become ill, 0r his child develop fa bad temper. i ‘This superstition is not confined [to the remote mouirain districts and iother backward regions. A pastry- ,cook of the Parisian suburb oi Fon- ienay-sous-Bols is now prosecuting a neighbor for making his cream ,turn sour in mid-winter, and similar Eases are at present before the fcourts in all parts of France. ' "I have not only held some of ‘these contracts 1n my hand," said ‘Maitre Garcon, "but 1 actually wit- nessed one or those strange pacts rc- ccntly. A friend who is also inter- 7ested in these questions iniormed me that a novice was going to make: _a pact vxizh-the devil in the woods ‘near Fontainbleau. Knowing the BYACINTBS (Double and Single) beautiful colon. ~TULIPS (Double and Shgle) a splendid selection. DARWIN TULlPS extra cholcg colon. (Tall) NARCXSSUS, C R 0 C U S, l-‘BEESIA. DAFFODILS, etc. ck. We ply postage on all BULB ORDERS BY MAIL. Send for our price list. PLANT fall BULBS during OCTOBER and NOVEMBER. ORDER EARLY while the selection ls good. iCartDer &' Co. Limited INTERNATIONAL LINE 01E WAY FARES FROM s1". JOHN, N. B.—Ql0 vnoivl I-IA sTPonT, MAINE-ll) v rnon LUBEG, MAINE-ID 1i Evcry Wednesday steamer leaves St. John __~_ 9 A-M. Atlantic Time, Eaatport 1.00 P. M., ~ o Lubeo 2.80 P. M. Eastern Time, {Lsing to find the Evil One a human p up; soul for every blessing the devil 00n- “It was a grotesque scene at first. l s With Orchestra TODAY lcvemcnt screened to a paroxysm o! nervousnelc thlt approached dcnentin. ‘Ilia word: be- gnu to strangle him. He b68811 W call 0n Satan to appear before him. all the while becoming more l-nd more incoherent. "To our mutual lnflnmt the Evil One did not put in an I-P‘ pemnu, and tnc cocerer dunk 0i! into the wood-s." INTERNATIONAL FOX SHOW I0! LIIPZIG Silver For Breeders throughout Canada. will be much intended to Centrdl guardian an uranium-dung: nrunmarunailoyinrnmhrrll nmwwden-nl-Iavlvflfl“ mouuuunnmywerw-I-IM iumucnpcuui-adwimgnnaenn yettorlpgmnndf-halonvcllltflfl nicmimqcwmcmmeooiavutnn. ENGAGEMENT announci- Illrll-nliumdlnlhmnlltul- limmlntomnnnouncet-linfilll.‘ mental thcirdrushw- It!!!“ Clan. wwuwr marks-BMW"- mnrriagc to take place the lnttar pucorocwm. m1 LIAVII I03 NIW ZIALAND- ‘mnmu Campbell. of tha Canadian Pacific Railway in Kansas City, ol which he was district agent. has been promoted to be agent tor the C. P. R. at Wellington. New Zenlmd. w. Campbell left this week alter visit- ing his gundpuenu. .1. Lnndilrc Thmnlflfl. Charlottetown. _-__ ports thug the steamer. "Stanley." in at prsent at Souris proceeding to supply Magdalena Bland lights and lights on the south-cute u New- foundland. coast. The "Brant" in 80- lngtoPicinutoletupx-lngoilghtl at Eat River. The Montcalm in ex- pected in port the first of next week to load supplies 1w Newfoundland and Northern Quebec light stations. llnnrd’: Lilian! for Xnlllll know that m mmmuomi m: snow known u the International Pellfnch- aurmuim; (LILA) wlllbchcldin Lclpdg. Germany. tron: J1me w Beptanber mo. ' . no m Show placenta w Canad- lm min-emu the biggest oppor- tunitythcyhnvccvuhldioahovr the world the outstanding elnu and quality o1 Silver N: pelt woduced in Canada. u compared with thou from any other Country. and it is decidedly In thl inhfcttl o! evqf! n: breeder in Canada. to make tho mums o! Canadian Biiver n5: pelts the flout that has aver beenbbown. E. H. Rayner. of Montreal. will be the exhibitors. --___- G,1{i,NG,0UT_0F B USilNESS git; PATONS LIMITED ARE GOING OUT OF BUSI- NESS AND FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS WILL OFFER ALL GOODS A_T- GREAT REDUCTIONS. WITH THIS OBJECT 1N VIEW YOU WILL‘ REALIZE THAT ALL PRICES WILL BE RADIC. "ALLY REDUCED. BARGAINS FOR A THE 54inch Serge in Sand, Brick and Brown, regular $1.25 9 to 12 Friday Morning 54 inch Plaid Back Coating, regular $3.25 for . . . . . $1.79 33inch Kimona Corduroy in good shades, regular $1.50 »¢u.|~-~In|~-~I-II' llllccnnlconcollllolld MORNING SHOPPERS’ " PATONS LIMITED --_-- Southern Notes [Boston Thursday l0 A. M. . . ‘qllivery Saturday steamer sails direct from DSL John to Boston, leaving St. John 7 P. M. 51113110 Time, due Boston Sunday 2 I’. M. -....- ... _ , " diminution: at Donor: with direct steamer to New York ‘flu . y . rum. sniuivo or nu: slmson ‘ FROM 8T. JOIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 12th. Iailnooll roles [or ‘ . Tlckcia and infonmtlon ‘Iyp. ticket ollcc. or apply to '_A_. C. CUIIBII, Agent, Held‘; n, wing, 5|, yo)", '3, 3, ‘EASTERNO ‘M7’?- "Wfix ii“ ‘ steamship-laid»; Potato digging tl now general in this neighborhood and the crop is apparently mt much below the av- erage but considerably smaller than that oi last year which wu‘ a bump- cr crop. arch-c i=- An auction sale took place at the ironic o! Mr. Alex. MacGi-egor, on Priday, Oct. 4th. Th; do? was h1- crwblc for thc event and while tho crowd was not very large, it con- tamed individuals from a good many scattered points. Among those prel- ent were Mac Maeawlin, Chum Maoewnin and John MacDonald Greek» River; Angul Mlthelon and Alex Macbeod from Glen ‘Wlllllm; Richard Murlcy from Murray Har- bor louth: Minn Mwlaod. from Almoy; Alhn- Nliaclaln , from ppgjflver; Dlniol lbcldlll U»! .1], at" my Clllldhn National Belle River; John T. pnd Devi Mor- row, Iril Ind others. Live Stock 1nd implements brought good prion. Th! potatoes were sold-in the field un- hcrveatcd, one plot containing about two acre: wll dllpnlad 0! for M5730. Thane were Green Mountains. The other plot Bfllllllllllg three-quorum of In acre was knocked down at $77.60. ‘Iheuwmrodlnnd lgood crop. Mr. D. J. Riley was auctioneer. Mr. MlcGregor lures shortly for Hunter River where hmreccntly took up his dutiu u R. R. section forl- mm. ~ _ . m. 3......‘ a. MacDonald o: Honc- flold wal I recent visitor to Littlc thorn-m o! a poplar chip mltby the inoilnr chlloll mcchanlcnfu very ilk auitlblcinlimiobchlndlodbyth anlmclmMcvci-yoncknowlitilthai: hnbittocutrmmdandrmmdatroo till it fails. 1 don't know whctnir lliavcrmfliwnhrocoivlngthn ouflrlhilationncthorfrimdionbl‘ mcccnattnovrovinchilznliltiun. Iwaqrccentlyshowncapocimun notofhpndiworkbtxtoftoothwon cflcutcdbya buvmfliilyllll Diana uound titanium-Janey won't. _ FiEE'§i5 i?’ gal s€§§%I ‘lhcuarflrnmnlnlddulb f3 . Y: No Q1395“?! Ono a u» out 14mm“ 9! ,gu.,latlaatyou.arclnlullzcpg- 1rd a oval-yum: Imi- Ml moot wholesome ingredients. No “opinion to take the odgo culoymcat l ,m\crc minus vownlell nan-annual .2 LW.OII.I.I‘I“I‘CO.I.III. tonne ~ ~ Canola . on: can: ron ALL CLEANING. uuunnmo. DISHWASHER} ‘l’!!! IIOI-NING special: in child- ren's limo. underwear, ladies hosiery. gloves. underwent. coraeletim, arcs-i slurs. PATONS Lmmsn m1 IILLINII! department offers to early shoppers extra low prices. Tables of hate from 25c up. Paton: Ltd. , I141 . snout. nnwnmjf auadcy n arker House. ' oiu-io-u-ai CHURCH BI-OPINING—Nt-w Glasgow Church of Chrlcfiwfll be re- opened Sunday 13th. morn- ing worship It ll lfmJ aubjcc} "Progrcss." The aitcrnoon ilarvlce at '3 p. m. at which RAVQWTL. Out- lhousc o! Central Christian Church. cupzuvu-on ma». octfwui be m. spellkcl‘. may» choir 13th, the union in the Prcsbyteriancl Central Church will have charge Church. dydo liver will be n: 8 9.. oi the music. The evenlnggcrvice at m. lundly lehobi a z p. in ‘i730. rm. m». Smith oilummerside. , lltli at, Janna-Milton. Sunday Jmmflwmu-mmcnrqp. i . ‘will be the speaker of the evening. EXTRA SPECIAL rush prices. 9 to ‘I Special music at all services. Rev. C. l2 chlldrflfs stockings, 1 to 5 beds. ; E. Armstrong. springs. mattresses. ‘PATONS LIM-, ITBD. I111 Mrs. James L. Gillis and youngest BORDEN sznylcgs__mlv_ Myron son Rllph, 0f NorbbfOlllh. 16ft l!“ , 0. Brinton will conduct a service of, "3 W 59""! "l! Whit" "m! 1W worship in m; pl-Ogunng 5.1L moaughter Mrs. Well and two lfllll Borden, Simday, Oct. l3, pp, 11 g, m, ‘ Louis and Fred of Sonimcrville, Mus. ' They were accompanied but by PBESBYTERIAN SERVICES-A: ldlss Clara Fitnsimmons and M!!! iollorvs. mt. stzwart at i1 a. m.; llarg: Fiiz inmons, R. N.. who were Harrlngicn at 3 p. m.: Marshfleld 2n a vacailcn to their parents, Mr. at 7 p. m-. Dr. MvE~ Genge, putor. ‘ anti Mrs. Bernard ’ Fitzsimmonl o! _ --—- ' _ iitilan River, ' ' LADIES READY to wear. Special bargains lrom D in 12. today, come early. PATONS IJMITED. 914i AUGUSTXNECOVE sclrool. Hon:- Roll‘ for Augustine Cove has] for the month oi September. Grade X. 1 Muricl McF-idveo. C YPElB IX. 1 Doris Webster, I Gil- (-“-;~_ ‘ VI. Leslie Dawson, I Frank and George Dawson. IBOOKFIIILD-‘Iho services in the Brookfield Congregation on Sunday. Oct. 13th will be as follows: Hartsvilla 1i a. in.. Sunday Szhool 10 a. m.: Bmokfield J7 p. m.: Hunter River Sunday school 10.3. a, m. ,,-,,._,__1;;.,_; (quell , uraf: V. i Grace weusm, '2 Ken- mh Dm-xscz-i, 3 Lconard Cameron Prla: in Siléflkill . h ._ .- Llirie 1V. l Hclsn Carin, fl-Rcta Hard, 3 Lillian lt/izvlllliagns, 4 Myrt- ir Viuiiiiaiw. Czar‘: ll. m, 1 Mirgzrei lihcFar- -~. and iiaiiikeri Macf-arlane (equ- I . I "mk- ll lbl 1 Eileen Bherren, 2 * "alel McFadycn, 3 ltiargaret Cam- - TIYON BAPTIST PASTORATE~ Services Sunday, Oct. l3: Bonshaw, I! p. m.: and ‘D701: 7 p. m. The pastor will tlbo mnduct a service of worship in the Protestant Hill in Borden at 11 l. m. MRO]! O. Brinton, Minister. - CAVINDISH AND NEW GLAS- GOWv-‘lhere will be Divine won-ship in the United Church on Sunday Oct. 13th at Cavendish, ll n. m.; am‘ at New Glasgow, 7.30 p. m. Inian baptism at morning service, Meeting of session and managers at Cavendish Wednesday, 15th. at 2 p. m. Rev. H. S.‘ Bishop, minister IPIBCOPAL SERVICES-flu- tlcth Sunday ami- ‘trinity, October Grade I (a) 1 Kenneth McNciiL Grade I lb), 1 Muriel Olnrk, I Stanley Cameron. _ Perfect attenduicu-Doril Webr t"- mlm 0m. mm Wldman ma Eileen chm-en. , Rhwl- 1 ll- m.: Evening Prayer. a p m. Preacher, the rector. St. Mark's, lustica. Harvest qhmksgivin; Bgfy- icl. 7.30 p. in. Preacher. Reverend 1-1, D- Rlvmvnd. M. A. imm- at. mm Ubllfflh. Charlottetown. a __i. x CHANG! OI‘ IIBIDINCI-m. and 1C1- Hcrold Bruce. who luv; l. for the put two and a half years, wen week end visitors with w. Kim's mum. in. cud lrucc, “N! l Pfllltloll in tho Ferguson Glugpw x9“, WILIONJIIII-A fill!“ m; We III klndq of MI. nltncr for dcllvnry Pig! - order Immolhtm M... In this winter 09mg". ‘TI! ildxnlwcor D. Gilli: 1C0. COAL J “morn m wlllbuallrudof '@¢.4.4‘k _ a v*‘fv* cvasmrpsmp, aw. 4.1. a . ill-awn} a