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North- umberland arrived in Cltarlottetowu last night at 7.50 o‘clock. .\irs. Alex, McKinnon. of Charlottetovt-ti, was it passenger by her. DEATH OF MRS. BRENTON LONG- WORTH.-It is with dccp regret The Guardian learned just bt-fore goittc to press this morning ot' tht- tiettth of Mrs. Brenton I-‘. Ltittgwortli, whit-lt occurred suddenly nt tt ltttvdttttti- lust night nt her home on 1.tntt;\\-ortlt ;t\'t-~ nue, city. FOR SPECIAL STUDY.-llr. ll. il. Johnson. .\lt-tlittnl llvtiltlt tltlittt-r ot” the city, lttavcs to-nt_ort't>\\' for _\'t--,\' York, U. S. .-\., in ttottnt-ttittn with some special medical sttttiy ltt~ iti- tends undertaking tht-rt~. llt- will he attached to the New York Post Grati- uate School, and will bt- tt\'.n_\- tor about u month. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.-lt is intended to forward tlttt tltiitattitttts for this fund on Tltttrstitty or l-`ritl:t,\' tl~'\l- AII donations t'ot' this t`ttttti itttt=itlt-, Recently an appliczttiott was th;ttit- in chambers before Jtitlge l.utttit`j»' by llttt defendant to have tht- vt-nut- t-ltttnt;t»tl from \Vt-stntorelantl (‘ottttly, in '.\'hit~h' it was laid, to Restigottt-htt. 'l`iit- tip- pllcution was tlisntisst-ti, tht- vt-hue being left as laid. ::Let us sltow you our new lint- oi' "Penslar" Toilet l’rt:pttrtttitnt,s, 'l`ht- quality of these gontls atntl tlt~.~'i;:tt tit packages cannot be surpastttl. li. .\. FOSTER, Central Drug Sttttw. l | I 4 I i | l i cH\LDREN'S PATRIOTIC CON- CERT.-Look out for the great Pat- riotic Concert to be given by children in the Opera House-Prince Edward Theatre-at an early date. 5386 HORSE NOTE.-Dr. Sharper. 2.18% attd Helen R.. 2.12%. will be worked out at the Charlottetown Driving Park this afternoon, at two o’clock. If the wt-tttltet' contiitions are favorable. the not-tor will be asked to go a mile in '_’.lG or better. FRUIT GROWERS.-A meeting of the Fruit Growers Association and \\'inter frttit show will be held in con- nection with the annual meeting of the ventral Farmers Association. The tiutt- has not yet been decided upon;__ FARM LABOUR.-The Department ot' .\;:rit~ttlturt» is in receipt of a com- tnutticntion from the Minister of La- bottr, suggesting that farm labourers mir.-ht ht- st-cured front some of the t»tltt»t~ provittt-es to meet the scarcity t\'isting ht-re at the present time. .t\n,\' t`;trtnt>r who ls anxious to secure hirt-tl help, particularly by the year, wttultl do well to communicate with tin- in-pat-tmettt of Agriculture at t`hatt'lottt:to\\'n. CANDLING STATION.-In refer- 1`t-rt-nt-t» to tt notice appearing in Thurs- tl:t_~.' nmrnittg's Guardian in connection with the estttlilislmtettt of an Egg t';ttttllin;; Station, a little correction is t tit-ttt-s.-ttry. The Egg Circle Cantiling >`t;ttit»n movement has been organiz- t~tl in this province by Mr. T. A. Ben- son. the Island representa_'.ive of the l'oultry Division of the iiive Stock llranclt llepurtment- of Agriculture, Ottawa, anti Mr. Cyrus Poirier. who is ttssistant to Mr. T. A. Benson, is in cltarge or the work at Wellington as tltfmonstrator and instructor. The ('ttntlling Station is being operated by the i’rint'e Edward Island Co-operu- tivti Egg anti Poultry Association and .\lr. lien Arsenault has been employ- t»ti as a candler by the Association. ,-\ Htatiott has also been opened at .ilontuguv with Mr. J. H. Hare, B, S. .-\., also of the Department at Ottawa, in trltttrgc as tlemonstrator and in- strut-tor. Mr. Seymour Compton, of t`otntncrcial Cross, has been employed by the Association as candler at this station. “ Pcnslar " (‘.horry' Cough Balsam is an agrteealile und effective remedy for t-oughta. sore throats and bronchial irritation. Contains no opiates. 25c. |`l»ottle. E. A. FOSTER, Central Drug Store. HORSE RACES.-The Management of the races to be held at Peakes on Monday next. have been requested by several horsemen to add a Farmers' Race, the horses to bedriven by their owners. Therefore, if enough entries are received this special race will be held and liberal prizes offered. Time of entry has been extended in all classes up to the day of the races. RED CROSS CONTRIBUTIONS.- The Red Cross Society, Charlottetown. have received cases. bales. boxes and parcels of valuable articles from Red Cross and other societies in the fol- lowing places and hope later to give names of contributors.-Murray Har- bour, Bedeque, Elmsdale, Murray Har- bour South, Cavendish, Grand View, Clyde River. Newport, Eldon, Spring- field, Murray River and Alberton. l.0.G.T.-The T251 quarterly ses- .sion of Queens Co. District Lodge, l.O.G.T., met at Pownal on Oct. 5th. The day being fine the delegates thoroughly enjoyed the drive, some of them having an especiallyjollytime, attd all appreciated the kind hospi- tality of the good people of Pownal. At the afternoon session the regular routine of business was gone through. then Rev. N. O. Wilson being present he gave a very interesting talkron the temperance affairs of P.E.i., and then answered numerous questions which were asked. The representa- tives of the different lodges were very pleased to receive all this information. At the public meeting in the Methodist Church addresses were given by Rev. E. S. Weeks, Rev. N. O. Wilson, Rev. N. P._ McVie and Mr J. West. Fine music was given by the choir, and a beautiful solo by Miss Enid Smith. C. A. A. A. ATHLETIC MEET.- An athletic meet will be h_eld at the C. A. A. A. grounds on Saturday after- noon, Oct. 17th, for the boys of the town. A new arrangement will be made in classifying the entries. ln- stead of having the boys race accord- ing to their ages, they will be grouped according to weight. There will be tlte following classes: Boys under 80 pounds, 81 to 95 pounds, 96 to 110 pounds, 111 to 125 pounds, and over 125 pounds. This new scheme has been adopted in a great many athletic meets and has been found much more Isatisfactory than the old scheme of grouping by ages, which causes ettd- less arguments and unfair conditions. The meet will be open to all boys oi' fiharlottetown, and is being promoted by the Physical Committee of the Y. M. C. A. E. A. FOSTER, Central Drug Store. ::A fresh supply of Moir's and Neilson's Chocolates received to-day. A INE A11'r At ~ The People’s .. To-Night Final Showing Of The' Adventures of Kathlyn - The.Kinz7s.WiU 2 Parts A Western Comedy Mixup on the Plains ATURDAY MATINEE 3 P. M. PAGE _ L V ' ` t t 1 g\\\\a\\u\v¢//1uulllf.\\\\\\\\\\&11la\\\\\§//////A\\\\y nm again , The Million Dollar Mystery' Episode No. 3 I A 3 Leap In The Dark 9 . Are You Trying To t Solve It? The greatest serial Photo Play ever produced -4 \\\“ \@IIl An All Star 'Cast of -Famous Players 3 \\\\\\\\ 7.30 & 9 P. M. || Seeing Our Pictures Proves 'Their Superiority \ \\\\.\\ 0 onne Early or You \AlIIl'\_Alish You I-ld I/fl \ i\\\\\\\\v/1/n1ullf.\\\\\\\\\\\Wlla\\\\\u-JV//////A\\\\\V//I/////f.x\\\\UIQ \ l I J it has just become kttown here. Gen- eral Von Besseler, who is directing operations at Antwerp, _wus called front tlte retirement list of 1011. I-le is a brother of the Prussiatt Minister ol’ Justice. lie distinguislteti ltitnst-It' in 1870 in tht- sieges of Metz anti Paris. lic stervtetl i'or many years as chief of one of the t-.ttgititettrittg corps anti as a General inspector' oi' for- tresses. ANTWERP BEING BOMBARDED. LONDON, Ot-1.. S.--tintworp was subjected to a furious bombttrtlmcttt throughout last night. Shells from German 10%-itttclt guns were falling early this tnorning in the Platte Vtfrte close to tI\c,_(,‘atltctlrul, WOMAN WILL DESIGN - JOAN OF ARC STATUE Women will be itttercstetl in learning that rt women luis been t-hosen to design a statue to Joan ol' Art: which is to bc placed in ottc of the New York city parks. The sculptor is Miss Anne Vaughn Hyatt, who is already well known in thc art world, She ex- hibited in the Paris Salon in 1913, anti two other best known pic(-cs, "\\'intt-r" nntl “’l`igt-rs Hunting" ure' in the Metropolitan lilliscutn. ii-iiss l-lyatt’s futher wash Bostonian anti :L natttralist. From hitn probably she inheritcs herlovcofttnitnttls. She- specialty is bronzcs of anitnals. The statue of .loan of Arc is to bc an eques- trian piece and every detail will be curcfully studied. Dr. Basltfortl Dean, chief curator of armour in the Met- ropolitan Muscum, is studying thc arms and dress of the period in order, to secure ltistoricttl nccttratxy. lt. is in-' terestlng to know that tho petlituent! of the statue is a stone, weighing six- ANOTHER GERMAN GENERAL DROPPING MOFIE BOMBS ON KILLED IN BATTLE. ANTWERP. `i'iERLlN. via London, Oct. S.-Major AN’l‘Wl().\t', (ici. t\`.--'I`ht\ <‘:inntiiutt in htnttu wtttttrs today. FOOD a scrious short x (\\'ltct‘t=. thc chief eat- lic whitc vttrittly ltnown snail, is cotttniotter than ttlscwltcrc in E iit'st cut the S screw shape, s shell. 'I`l1t- mo teen tons, which was sctruretl from the walls ot' tlto dungeon where Joan of_ Arc was crucified in Rouen. When' the building was raised, tltc stone was secured. , | houses \vt\t‘c tlcstruyed people killed. ROOPS ARRIVE IN BEING FAKED NOW. whitzlt had been cut off by one of the macltittcs. The reason for the present shortago nt' snails is that the United States ig getting fontler and fonder of this ar- tit-.lt». of dit-t. As America grows no ttdihl-1 snails ol' its o\vn,‘hundreds of tltottsttntls of them are shipped across t`rotn l-‘rantte every year alive. The sale of snails is increasing in England, too, bttt only ht the foreign quarter 0( London. , Snails arc vcry insipid, almost taste- less, and art- usually served up with stt'ott;_: t-otttiitttettis or in soup. li' you arc tittlt-t‘ittittctI never to try them- tnnny people have done so uninten- tiottttlly-»llte word io avoid ou the bill of fare is "t~st:urgot." CREAMING BUTTER in t‘rt-nming butter and sugar for grt-ttt sttttil-twttittg city anti tlrttws its supplies nlrics in l'Jut~opt-. For of _vcnrs tht-rc has been aprt* of snails, anti Sur- ngland) arc bt-ing cull- rlagc is ht,-ing matic u in nnoiltt-r way D . Sltttnt snails are tht- itt thc wily of ftiotl al article is itnitutcd so ot vvett the small opi- lho tl ll`i'ert-ttcc. Snail gltt frottt tlusttttctt anti rag-pivltttrs. Al t‘at's meat, or "lights," little nutcliittt- itat/ing `ter being clttancd they oft moat into ti cork- o that it fits into the uth of the shell is then quiti int :tntl the tlcli- t`t>r tht- ttthlt-_ llcstatt- rants buy thcs at about. fottr c wo varieties of edible gc whilc snail and thu gartlett or woot being catctt o c sham snails rcudily t-nts at tio'/.cn. l snail thc latlcr sort nly tttnong thc poorer thc sham snails t-titers s. 'i`ht- cxistt-ttt-e ol' thc ut‘liiicial intlust cctttly, when a brou_t;l\t‘ un action for for the loss of tt finger ry was tt set-rut. till re- ntan ctnployctl at the ,ltt fancy sltnpcs and hesitate cake or httrtl sunt-tt. use at wooden po- tato ntttsltt-r. \\'at'tn the mixing-bowl .before pulling in the ingredients, and ` they will soon het-,utnt> a ligltt, creamy mass with halt' the usual labor. IN FRYING EGGS ..- To prcvcnl. eggs frotn popping whllo fl`yinl!. sprinkle tt little flottr in the grease before putting in the eggs. ICE CREAM SERVING. li' you wish lo serve ice-cream cut to do so on at-t-ottnt ol' the cost, get plain brick ice-t-rettttt and slice it lengthwise in say hall'-inclt thicknesses. Use rt coolric cuttt-t' in the form of tt lteart. fruit, or animal, and dip in boil- ing water. After wiping it dry, but while still hot, cut the cream in as many pieces us the slice will make. ' A NEW KINDLING. ¢ v l-‘or tt long time it troubled me to dispose of tho potato poelings. Ono tiny l tlist-o\'t\t't~tl that by spreading them otti on tt newspaper in the warm- ing oven of tht- rattgc attd closing the tloor they tlricd out in twenty-four hours and mttde excellent substitute for shavings when starting a fire. ._-...-- , , lui 1 _ The brain, like a battery, must be su l' d 'th ' properly. These brain elements are wate?,palll»umtn gtihtapligslegailgtialo getgel-iatellhoughl these are lackmg in the daily food, brain and body energy are vii)allylesselr)1(;d S ' any 0 Are any lacking? L'.t ! W - - ' - - food but phosphate of mtgisgltogetfggi fwtihalgttagifnmagipgfnttfully supplied tn ordinary lacking in white bread and all white flour products, \\\\ l/42 Qzséffm Pear ma ,fa/1/\*° 7/l\ Thoughts are Sparks -flashes of the mind that decide for success or failure. "'““°“”" “We” The question is what kind of 4 ark; l.. Q _*_ P does your brain rape=Nuts - -containing all the nutriment of wheat and barlev ' i ' ' t. lt rf t . _ . _ ,mc udmg the precious phosphatesso §°§i°2c'§nogl§;l_°° b°d‘eS and “UW IJYHHIS. Provides a fcod at once delicious, nourishing has cortenggraiétggerggsélzewith cream furnishes POWER for accomplishment that many amen Co . ' mmm 5€F\S¢ SWS 8 long way toward success. To eat right often means to BE right. Th€¥€’S a Reason” t I wedd- gg :Zim .., 2_1 inn generate ? elements-is almost' wholly .~ . nl, t ,,'p,.,¢. .n N. Grocers everywhere sell 'Grape-Nuts' ii-:.Vil“d°,.5!»,0nt ~ tt'