tv ,t ,AG,s,f;A ~ . v , ,_. .'i~nE.cnAn1.o'i'rE'iowN cqannisn. tw, "FV _ ,-it I- '*‘ -‘ _ PRINCE EDWARD TONIGHT AT 8.30 SHARP LAST TIME TO HEAR THIS RARE ,MUSICAL TREAT BOSTON SYMPHONY . ORCHESTRA ENSEMBLE AUGUSTO VANNINI - Conductor - »;,§-ff -. _. TONIGHT’S PROGRAM ' Overture "Oberon" Weber whispering Flowers 9'°" Fantasia “Rigoletto _ V¢"d| Baccitanaie .......... 8aint-Saenl 5 :°5‘°.N." "" ' ' ‘ mrsnuisslou 5, Andante from the Surprise Symphony H175" 6. Fire charm Mualc from "Valkyrie" Wagner 7. (ai Fairy Tale Komxack (b) Prelude Rachmanineif 8. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 Lint EXCLUBI VE MANAGEMENT: IF Aaron Richmond, Pierce Bldg., 17, Boston, Mau The Helntzman Piano used for these Concerts supplied by Miller Bros., Great George Street. MATINEE 3.15. NIGHT 7 & 8.45 S l Matinee, Adulte 18c. Children 11c. A Evening, Adults 26c. Children 164: I ION AND BRIMMING OVER WITH LAUGHS pf “COME ON OVER” BY RUPE WITH f COLLEENA MOORE WI l'H THE PUNCH OF THE SHILLALAH, THE SWEET. NESS OF AN IRISH ROSE-AND FUN FRESH FROM THE “OULD SOD" "‘“’“£.... sw: Ceiitialjuartiiaii SHOP from Holman'e Catalog. LADIES CUSHION SOLES all wide fitting boots and low shoes. I wie-14.31 I .___ A WONDERFUL SHOE for the woman who likes comfort and neatneiis. Black kid pump. Elk soles and rubber heels. Uniy $11.95 at Alley Co., Ltd. 7016-l4~1il CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD -Church of England service at Crapaud next Sunday at 11.00 a. m and at.Springfield at 7.00 p. m. Sermon subject. Coming to the end. All are cordially invited. SOMERVILLE HORSE RACES. ~-Seven horses in the 23?. itace. |Come and see Jack Todd, North- ern Lad Winnie Ni Baby 'I`0dti :iight for supremacy in this class. |Saturdny. Sept. 16 is the day ol Y. - - _ - ' Myrtle K. and Commodore K. I Fon nAnY “Safety First' ' Four generations of babie: have been kept clean, fresh, ~E. E. widths, extra comiurt, prict~` skin I$1l»75 to $5.75 at Alley Co.. Ltd. fragrant’ and free hom troubles by the use of BABTS OWN S l A P .13 f , .2 ftgdy I ALBERT IOAPS LIMITED - MONTREAL Ramsay and Mrs. Ramsay hero for the past few days left on the Ocean Limited yesterday to con- inue ii-is trnp to Missouri. Mono on Times. Mrs. A. D. Maclleth and family Iup for the lact that .a Ieiv `.I |ll1€ R309- ' SSDI. 12.3|» of Quincy, Mass., returned home '*°* Saturda after . l¢oii$1‘q P W O CURRICULUM ‘ (Continued from Pagp 1) ~ ex-_ ‘ land have not succeeded aa rapid- ly and successfully' as it they bud lone through P. W, C.? tif, however, for the sake - of argument, one grants that changing the pass mark a Islanders would win name -abroad of coursse-would the advantages thus the poor uiub of avemsa who would only fill in average ways antiers had heenennbletl the “High Standard” of P. to get their names~ltant!_eil to posterity in Wh0's Wi\o'.’- _ I ani, Sir, etc.. . _ , : `. ANOTHER EoucA1'|oNlil.isT -len-o¢--»~ PHANTOM SHIPS 'OF THE o ARCTIO ' The little schooner “Teddy Bear missing eigbtmonthsand believed lost. was found this June frozen '- ln, near tlie' mouth of the Potern River .12 miles' south of Emma F1922. '- RED ROSE TEA is one of the_»f;r_!!:_ or 28 years it has been the foremost. ` . package Teas sold in the Maritime Provincet- 'e 2 ._ . _E-"`@ _L é . ntoutnnir-waitin. -Hanna ul mun . J V -.__Li RED ROSE COFFEE is as generously good as RED ROSE TEA. I2 other vegetables were taken whole RT HUGHES .lon Police Court Tuesday ' anti 'pleaded guilty. =He also inil1liCH' /° ,l .-_ Topics of the Da and Aeso s Fables l M.. w. ri. ins... ....1 ...... ~.-0... | nv i> D ¢P' ' A ing to act in their own deience ` ' ~ and have procured shot guns for the purpose. ._.i__._ FOR ' BIG LEAGUE-llnlifax Mail:-Ciinrlottetown sports at 'I‘lll'0W IEW-ily all \\"l1(>|| wo {\(]\'el‘flse . BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 9.30 A. M. the Maritime chaiiipionsliips Salur |"“-"' “W” 'hm P"""'~" w”,"“’?"“' Milil 0\`d0I` Ci1tal~0B'“95- . c . it sale you null' be .¢_-__,,-..._-_-3* l‘rzick torward of the arliaitipioii ` . . . ' ' ' ' ”` Ahhies, has been signer oi' a Re t B dv ‘ _ , I A~ trial in the National Hockey Lea- ad hi a t ‘ 5"|9< lvl* (»‘9l“|ine° gue, Williams is an excellent player and those who have seen him .play believe that he will make good A DANCING, PRANCING COMEDY ALIVE WITH ACT- J0l1n Byers, 16 years old, \\'ll0 ” ’ ` 1 ‘ » 1 “ERS “='*°S - ATITIOUTICQS Cl GTCITICI claims to -belong to P. E. island, arrested at Salisbury, N. B. on Monday accused ot stealing ti quantity of jewelry from the resi» ttence .of George Ackmtin ii short time ago gppearcd in the ‘VIonc~ ted :1 Moncton young man who was brought before the court and-, charged with receiving stolen goods. The young man pleaded not guilty and elected to be tried summarily, Byers was i'eniai1ded `for sentence Wetlnestlay. _---Q-O-Cve .\lInur|l‘n Llnlment for llurnn, Etc. Q--<4-3-#_ 'PERSONALS Y I) , J onto, und Mr. R. \V. Stewart, Mon-I tague, were passengers on they . f f _,-_ -_ __ * ._: Borden train yestei‘dzi_v. I The Flour Tint Gladdens the Heart oi Women McLeod’s "SI’IiCIAI.” Flour brightens her baking hour, so the good housewife sings at her work, knowing that with HgpE¢|A|_»~ tn her oven. "ali's well with the w0r1d_-' Ask y0\1r aww 101' Mel-E0 D’s "sPEciA|.." it has no peer. Mcl.Ii0il Q' ;_i?____L_ -~,,.-4?1ggf,.--_ ’ ter, Mass daughter oi the late N11 ' ,' Matthew Murphy of this city is vis: `_ V W iting friends and relatives on the ' -» Island At present she is at her -*lil-lg W at EST DJ lunclo's Mr John ‘ilu h ' ` #af i1“r°“ t' 4 - B»RITA|N‘l8 TRADE WITH BELGIUM Belgium imported from Eng' land 706,297 tons of goods be - . gi D t the B-it- twcen January ist. and April 1st, ish isles have fallen from 325.865, Wir. Frctl Ii0ffk@flJY» Of Hamil' 1822, or 487,147 tons more thanitcns for January-March, 1921, to lon. P.E.l., who luis beoii visiting during the first period of 1921.|117.284 tons forthe 1922 period lhis llirother in lalw. Rev. J. A i diilii A Grade The value ol` these goodg was 351,389,000 francs for the 1922 period and 267,041,000 francs for the 1921 period. On the other hand Bel an ex orta o i . -Miss Margaret l\’icNeill Port-' land Me.. is spending a welienrn-, ed vacation in Cliarlottetown and St. Catherines Her friends are glad to see her home ngiiiii. Sir Llouls tDnvies, Governor' General, passed through the city last evening in Private For No.; 105 attached to the Maritime Ex- llrelss en route to his home iit_ Ottawa after spending the sum-I mer on P.E.i. Moncton Times. Mr. and Mrs. Talmyro -whose \veddi.ng took place in Suiniiiei'~ side, P.E.Il., yesterday inoriiiiig, passed through the city yesterday afternoon on their 'wediiiiig trip to Boston, New York .ind other i ° 1 e ui-:tvs suits l Q 4 \,-‘tty ,-.. pf;/.)'_. American cities, On their return .A NIS., they wiiil take up their residence _ff ._ _'ff-',i';."<",' - in Ottawa. Moncton Tiuies. ' ll v'f";‘ff"`~i'*' ' " - fftz, .","$‘_/4\;'["\-` I 'Miss Maymie Murphy, Dorches- `/I ` " M/ . ' fl _ I I 'iilxw/' '_ ` ' rp y_s New A special oiferlng of 75 A'llL4W00L» 'Worsted _ " f' ~ - - ~ ~ . ' , ' ' 4..rt 1 i SlillI0l'(l, 0i|tili‘i0 1 .ftfgll r,,.l4‘,t.§._",ig;.. oi..g..w,Pr.1. $2'§;.fi"§§i§'fi”§.i..f$§i§.3'f.i?i ....‘§g.§'.lf.‘ff§§‘E ." an “W - V ESI ., \ . _Ml Mr Grtihniit Jardine, manager of , A . 5 ~.rifl~, :l:.';.;‘2f.';'..*?.§'.':.':.,'i.f"i.'."“;;'.. Shirts $1-00 -ll W" 4.,” _ 1.. " ' days vactiiiori. He viii be accoin- pnnied by Mrs, Jardine ‘who will proceed from Rexton to her old home at Newcastle where she and Mrs, Jartline's daughter, Miss Marion leit _yesterday morning to attend school at Edgelilll, N. S. Y-4== *'r"""*_z_i;‘ *Z5* F--to ., l lubrication. Coneult the Chart to L" fbrI@UH Car V One of the five grades of Imperial Polarlne Motor Oile Ie exactly luitecl I to your car. Use this grade regularly and get trouble-free service from your ear at the lowest poeaible coat for , determine the grade you should be suing. IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED “‘-”"'..".1:'."..:.:"..‘!.'i2'.:°.::.:.2i:"'.s.fi:f °""~ ol Gargoyle Moblloll ._ -. .--Mini y spending a very GARDEN THIEVES--" SEVHHI pleasant vacation with her parents, on Tuesday night when corn and whd spent the weekend M Bm, “le AQ tha tmeveq appear to deli. the guest of Mr. and Mrseer When this should happen he have little “fear of the "silent ble" Darmch' Imendsd “mug back to Nome a village on East Cape Siberia. All on board were well and requir~ Fr:-_.117 Til' ’i"'i": “ `f- ' *° _ --Q. Only miraculous tuck saved the BRITISH MANDATE |missloner, nssunied office and took gardens “long Prince Street have ML and Mrs' A' N' Darwen- New ed no as.sistance.tr0n1 the Coast- “Teddy Bear" from joining mel PUT lNT'0 FORCE the oulli oi ILIIHSIIIDOG- Al U18 be “ee” fame" "°°*““‘-"» “ l?“"’°“‘“" Haven- She was acwmimnled.as'.guani vessei which discovered Phantom iieet ,ot which the ~i=o- tu PA|_esTiNE host or me Ami. and Christi... ly 8Sgl‘BVBl@d lllefl laklllg Dl3'~'@ far as Tormentine by her mother, them The captain was waiting lotofski” remains the sole mater- JERUSALEM, Sept. 13.-The comniittee, the non-Jewish sho|.°, - lor the ice to clear out of the riv- ialiiiation .- Poplar Mechanics. British mnutlnte for Palestine w'~~\ ?___',,,__ formally iiroclnimed today. Sir from work its tin expression ot pro ilerbert Samuel. the iiizll f‘0"l- lf'Sl~ were oitisetl anti artisans abstained iM|nnri|’n l.lnIrm-nt for llurna, Etc. fares ' Y lP°"C°~" °“‘“°“ ° 2' dl' "1 1"” ld u er art of the city are re .ar » l HARVE T ALE 1 ' For Friday and Saturday We have Gathered the Greatest Harvest of Values in at Long Time aiittwe are going to slim-t» it with 'the tlirifty ‘buyers of Prliice Etl\va1'(l Island. Several izirgo iiuiiiuftit-tu|'l|ig' coin-.ei'iis faiietl |-(.(.¢.,,t|‘- witj, the result that goods were sold at a fraction of their oi'ig'iiizil cost. Oiii' luiyt~i°s were I'oi‘tuii:|ic ciiougli to be on hand to avail tiieiiiselvea of these exceptional “piiys” uiitl for this i'ctisoii wc are able io offei' brniid new goods at big diacouiits. Read every word of this adyt., list your wants tiiiiltiicii coiiie to the store mid get what you need ut \voiidci't`ul savings. ~ _ . Mill Ends 3000 yds. ilrey Cotton, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stiles I‘i‘icc Sc yd. I£lI0yiV_€SI;. yds. Extra l"iiieZ`C`lrey'COtt'oii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stiles l’i'icc llc yd. 3. ICS ` ' will make an extentled visit, Mr. ' A nicelineoi Men’s Negiigee»Shirts in attractive patterns. ‘Standard make with double cutl, etc. Sale price $1.00. ` ‘ Sweaters -$1.98 We have 10 dozen Men's all-wool Sweaters with “V" neck (sleeveless) very special pat- terns. Regularly *$3.50 and S4350. Sales Price $1.98. t Pyjamas $1.39 __ A $3.00 _i lBlniiltets ‘ N I pr. ,,..i._____ i)tii3iiiciIi.._»§, } ‘ g SlicpIici'tl’s (lieck, iii zissoi'tctl pntit-i'us, stiitnlilc for Childrcti’s Suits, etc. Sales _ Price 25C yd. 35 II . M ' , ’ ' . . smleso'zPr|1c;in5;c-Silk Ties Good value at 75c llltu- Duck, for Ladies ' - . Table 'rrwii'-3.9.6 yd' . -~ »- ' .'. . . -¢"°" V ' Napkins , V licaivy Black I \viIl Deiiuii, all lengths, Sales Price 30c yd. V . A splendid "nh, or More some Leather fl ` _'I`art.ui Plaid, splciidid for (,hildrcii s Dresses, etc., bales Price 3oc yd, Work Gloves. Exceptionally good value. Sale eftc - ‘ \ » . ‘ ` -' ,__ _-*`_"*m-1*-_-, , - , r fi' g . Price ............ “"_“.00, Ladies, skins it y 4 SAMDO ’ Suits, Dresses, etc. (Specialiinglish make.) Sale; Price I E 4 _ ~. _ 129 Quen Street, (Opposite Market Houae,)_,.QharIottetown, P. E. _I. I 1"”-’°*»=i"“‘-""fr-f'=wvw:-.'