5-; p ii- lp . ‘l ;§. 'L '\. . -1* S. L4 5'- . in iz-` if , 1 l \ me L. t F 'ni , ` .-. ., W., l,\ i‘ i -i ii?- ni: i 1"* an - iii 1;- if .li . if -<22; -i 1 'il ' ,Pi -1- - ..,,. -ic., og. to Z ag £- slit L .. ~.¢. ~.~_=~f.-fave I ._- ‘ ‘.' .sl ii .,. ri lizfi -if 7: ' ., ,a I U. i _I -4 'lil it ai if il =, 'I il il all .' . iffili 1 I-. , fl E » W. I l I l ‘ll H14 .ll Patrons Program At ’ THEA I l IN 2 BIG ACTS Special l |“The War Correspondent”l Cyclonic presentation of ]iVar and I-Ieroism with scene upon scene of overwhelming spectacularipm, unfold- mg a story of,Military life combining thrilling sen- ‘ sationalism and peerless dramatic_rend1t ion ` - BATTLE SCENES! ` HORSES! CLASII OF ARMS SOLDIERS ! cxrns IOT, Vivian -is me- Play ifl R I Stone and CRASH Real Keystone. Fun on top. scr¢am. See the five msn- oeuvers with the motor cycle! At The Front! Glimpses of our Sol- dier lads in al arts of the world; THE GAUMONT GRAPHIC A film record of cur- rent events from the war zone. or Joi LOVE veritable Ivlatlnee DON’T FAIL TO SEE OUR POPULAR PLAYS At 2.30 EVENING PERFORMANCES 7.15 and 9 p. m. F'r'i.! THE PERILS OF PAULINE Sat, 1| <1 "Use Macs Superior Essence of Vinegar and Mixed Spices when mak- ing Pickles and “(lhow”~you`ll have better luck. Macs Essence of Vin- egar and hlixcd Spices ure better but they don’t cost any more than the in- ferior kinds. Try them. The Two Macs, 141) Great George Strcct. .\ltt' "STYLISH Ni|LlNERY.-- This dis- play should bc especially interesting as 'our Mlllinery Dcpt. is splendidly equipped with every novelty that fash- ion dictates in fall and winter head- wear. Trimmed Model Hats, Ready- to-Wear Hats, Untrimmed Velvet Shapes, Untrimmed Fell: Shapes, Or- naments, Feathers, Flowers in great variety. Special orders executed promptly at PATONS. - 3068-9-21ME3l NEW FALL SUITINGS. Broadcloths and Gabardlnes always in fauor are particularly fashionable this season. Especially adapted for tailored suits are our English Wors- teds, and for real service and appear- :ance our popular made in Canada Tweeds cannot be eycelled. BROADCLOTHS-In Russian Green, Myrtle Green, Belgian Blue, Saxe ,Blue, Kings Blue. Navy Blue, Purple, iPutty Grey, Wood Brown, Fawn and 2 slack. I GABARDINES-In Russian Green, Myrtle Green, Resida Green, Navy ‘B|ue, Saxe Blue, Copen Blue, Sand, and Wet Sand, Wood Brown, Mid lBrown, Nigger Brown, Purple, Fawn, Battleship Grey and Black. WORSTEDS-In Myrtle Green, Navy Blue, Brown, Purple, Grey and Black. See them at PATONS. U I -- 7 -.a Take Advantage of our Wonderful l 0 Days Sale Commencing Sept. 16th This is a money raising Sale and as we require $2000.00 by September 25th everything must go. Think of it All Summer Dresses half All Ladies Suits 1-3 off All Ladies Dresses Serge price and Panama less 20 per cent. Cotton Blankets less 20 per cent. All R aincoals less 20 per cent. All Uubrellas less 20 per cent. All C;::'tains and Curtain Goods, Scrim Muslin etc 25 per cent. Other Bargains to Offer You Just read over the following list which are all sub:ect to 20 per cent discount.- Ladies Summer Underwear, Dress Ginghains, Print Cotton, Sateen, Table Linens, Toweling, Towels, Sheeting, Men’s T weed Suits, Men’s Summer Underwear, Men’s Tweed Pants, Men’s Fleece Underwear 38c. Special Discount on Dress Goods Dress Goods less 20--25-30 per cent except Serges which are offered less 10 per cent. Furs llalf Price We are in receipt of a complete Set of Furs from a large Wholesale House. They are a Sample Set as carried by one of their Travellers. They are divided into two lots- one lot we offer at Half Price and the balance less 25 per cent. - lt Will Pay You to look over the following at 20 per cent discount. _ Heavy Woolen Shawls Men’s Woolen Dressing Gowns Woolen Blankets Bachelor Quilts v Also A lot of Ladies Cloth Coats less 25 per cent. Ladies’ Colored Satin and Silk Underskirts at Half Price. This 10 Days Sale is for Cash Only No Approbation-any dissatisfied customers c_:an_ have purchase money back if goods are returned within 24 ours. ir rAvs to buy in this Province. LOOK FOR demonstrations of the motor ballng press of the lnternation- al Harvester Co., in the Exhibition grounds today. 3104- CHURCH SERVICES.-Rev. W. P. McVle will preach at Cavendish on Sunday, Sept. 26th at 11 a.m. and at Fairview at 7 p. m. A GRAND BAZAAR in aid of Notre Dame Academy will be held in City Market, Exhibition week. Donations gratefully received. 3071 W I MACHINE GUN.-In the amounts furnished for the Machine Gun and forwarded by Road Master Montague Campbell, Cape Traverse, John Clark was credited with one dollar instead of two dollars. MISSIONARY MEETING - There will be a Missionary Meeting in Clyde River Baptist Church Sunday 26th ln., at 3 p. m. Special music .Rev. A. A. Gates will give a missionary address. There will be a collection taken up. 'GOOD OPPORTUNITY-Persons wishing to buy farm stock, fowl or c_i°op,_p;ill nd one of the best opportun- ities of the season at the auction sale offered by Charles Myers, Lake View. The conditions are most liberal. The date is Friday next, September 24th at 1o'clock. ISLANDER WOUNDED-A des- patch from Yankt-on, South Dakota, says: James Brown, 17 years old, of Westboro, l\io., is dead and Edward Grillith, 25 years old, of Charlottetown, 1’i°hice Edward island, is in a serious condition from bullet wounds receiv- ed in u. holdup on a train nt Elk Point, S. ll. The incn resisted the robbers -“Spokesman Review," Spokane, Whsli. Edward Grifllth referred to above is ii son of J. A. Grlfllih of this city, und is at present in the Sacred Ileiirt l-lospital, at Yankton, sufferliig from bullet wounds in the spine and lung. Brown, who was shot through tho lung, only lived an hour after be- ing injured. MEADOW BANK INSTITUTE-At the regular meeting -of Meadow Bank \\-’oinen`s Institute, the following re- solution was unnniinously pnsscd:- \\';lloreus, it has coinc to our kno\\'li-- dgo that Mrs. A. E. l)unbriick has resigned from the position of Super- intendent of \Vuinen's Institutes in this Province, und, \Vi\<-reels, nt this stage ot' organization the work for wo- nion would, in our opinion, greatly sulfur if the so\'\'i¢‘cs of Mrs, liunbrztck were withdrawn ut the present tilnc, 'l`licrcf`oi'c llc-solved, that wc, the incnihcrs of lviezuloiv Bank \\’oniei\`s Institute place on record our hearty appreciation of the efforts put forth by Mrs. Dunbrack and would urge up- on the Government tho necessity of retaining, if possible, her valuable scr- vices; WEDDING BELLS-Sl. llouaven ture`s ('hni‘i'li, 'l`i'acadic, was the si-vile of it very intorei-itlng event on 'l`\n~silzi_\', Sept. 7, wlion Miss Annie llughcs, Mill Cove and Mr. '1`l\onlns Sniith. Trucadic, were united in the holy bonds of inatriiuouy by their pas- tor, Rev. J. B. Mclntyre. The bride wns cliarmingly atllred for the occas- ion in a gown of Copenhagen blue silk :ind a white picture hat with plumes. She was attended by Miss Mary Mc- Nally, Ten Mile llouse, who was Iiistcfully gowned in gray silk with white picture hat. The groom wus :ibly supported by his cousin Mr. Hen- ry Powell. 'l`hc grooin presented the bride with ai beautiful gold watch and chain, and the hrirlosnmid with ii gold lot-ki-t. Alter the inarriage ceremony' the bridal party iniirclierl from the churcii :ict-oinpaiiicd by the sweet strains of this bridal inarch furnished hy Miss Millitzcut Ready. Then amid showers of rico und confetti they left the church for the hoine of the hrlde's parents wlici~c ii sumptious wedding Ilreiikfnsl. nwztiteil them. In the even- ing the bridal party drove to the homo ot' tho grooin where it receptioii was tendered them by their friends. Mr. and Mrs, Smith were the recipients of many valuable and useful presents whicli go to show the esteem in which they arc held in the community. The Guardian joins with their inany friends ln extending to l\ir. and Mrs. Smith n long and happy wedded life. ::FRESH HADDOCK, coil, trout. sniclts, iiiiirliorol :il l‘ii<|\iet‘s. (‘oriier of Euston and tlrlcllur Streets. 3102-ll~22iuZll ::A GRAND BAZAAR in nid of Notre Dome Aczliloiny will be held in the (lily Miirket, Exhibition Week. lloniitions gratefully received. 2960intf. i i 4 Coal Hard and Soft All Kinds of The Best Quality and Lowest Prices é at ,Geo. E. Full’ s L. J. REDDIN 2992-9-16Mthsm3l. , i o _.1 _ I '_` .. . I Coal Yard ' P\l0\\¢ 273 - . , . ‘___ ,plains to the north and thus consti- BEST ICE CREAM and home-made candy attlie City Market Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. 8071 TIME OF SALE-The sale on the Market Square on Friday will take- place at. 12 o"clock, noon. 3122 STEAMER DU E-The steamer Sen- lac is expected to arrive in Charlotte- `town on Friday. VISITORS Are asked to cali at Mrs. Wlilto’s, Room No. 10, Queen Hotel, and have their hair attended to while attending the exhibition. Comblngs made into puffs, switches, etc. DO NOT FAIL to take in the attrac- tive booths of the great bazaar to be held in the Market Hall, Exhibition week, under the _auspices of the Notre Dame Academy. 3071 DEMONSTRATION. - A Demon- strator of Roman meal the great digestive breakfast food will bo at Jenkins & Son, beginning Wednes-_ day the 22th everybody ls Invited to call and sample It. 3095-21. ::The delicate, appetizlng flavor of your preserves, pickles, etc., depends largely on the QUALITY of spices used. We sell PURE, ~FULL-FLAVOR- ED SPICES. JOHNSON &. JOHNSON, THE QUALITY DRUGSTORE, COR. KENT AND PRINCE STREETS. ::PAQUET'S FISH MARKET for exhibition fresh fish of all kliids, Cor. of Euston and Orlebar Streets. 3102-9-221.1131 ::WOODPECKER GASOLINE EN- GINES.- A. Plckard & (‘o., coal dealers are offering a bargain in Gas- oline Englner. Anyone in'ierested should seo these Engines. 3004-9-22M6i. ::Get your Chocolates at I<`oster‘s Drugstoi‘e-Neilson's and Moirs a spo cialty. 2123-1)-Silliilli TURKS RECEIVED TERRIBLE LOSSES. LONDON, September A des- cription of the fighting in tht- .-\nznc region on lilo (lullipoli l’c-iliiivsiilit dur- ing the last week in August and the rci~:ult iu'liio\'onl', 'that the 'l`urks lost 5,000 men before they suri°eiidci'cd the posi- tion. 'l`hi>. Indian brigade und the Coiinnuglit ltniigoi-s tool; pity; 1|, lp., fir-Iliting. with .»\ii.sti‘:\li:\i1s and New Zcnliillders. ’l`hi\ correspondent expresses the opinion 'thai' the 'I`ui‘hs will not. :lt- tack the Anzac positions again after the terrible losses they sustained in l . _ _ no ff... . . ‘_` \i7-‘I ff it / ` \-. ‘Ti `=- a “ADI IN CANADA I “Hagar” Shoes for inen cannot bc beaten and seldom equalled. “Made ln Canada” and guaranteed to fit. We carry these shoes in seven lasts and in all sizes and the prices are reasonable for this high grade gentle- men's shoe $5-50,6.00, 6.50 7.00 Morris & Smith _ 1»_ _ _ _~ l .J Doon 6.45, ' ' ’ i l _ ‘W _SENSATIONAL . _THRU-LING, _ G\RlPPING,-IST-ARTLING, - WILD ANIMAL FEATURE When Lions Escape “Lif€ and-M0Vi118 ' ‘THREE PARTS Pigtures” Three Reels. of Breathless Hair-ralsiifg. I IN.-TWO PARTS _ Inqdenm D _-It’s' a continuoushearty, howling, heaven- 1 ""'”""""` ` 1y.h sterical hee-haw of hilarity and appinees from start to finish The ' Guiding Fare ' _._ ...__ _...p lo. PATHE O |-1-. . A Story of Heart Interest FR|DAy AND - SATURDAY' » 1 l l l I I I 1 I 1 “Ham’s Harrowing D“U“g'der Islhiirgrescentv I Duel” “For the Honorof a 1,000 FEET_ OF SMILES W V, _ , FORBES LAW DUGUID - FEATURING 2 'Canada’s Foremost Baritone PRINCESS HASSAN i . - L F 4. previous attacks. They did succeed, he adds, in sweaping two British battalions off a ridge 'that previously had been won by the New Zealanders Init when they got across the crest into thc ravine below they camo un- der tho fire of British niiicliiueguus. "They came down In thousands,” said ii stall ofllcer ot' the New Zea- land brigade; "they went buck in liundreds," the cori'espondent’s .story continues. Macliliie--gimners, he nays. claim that five thousand were killed. Danger to this part of the line, 'the correspondent thinks, could only come through physical over- striiin of the troops, ns they have made the position vlrtui-llly impregn- zihlo, and even supplies for the inon :ire now taken up through gaps which run right down to 'thc benches. while the .sides of the hills are covered with dugouts. 'l‘he '1"urkish biitteries :~'.t.ill make it exciting for liinililig par- tics, hut once ashore there is now plenty of cover for the men, and since the August victories they have much more clbowrooni. HISTORIC BRITISH MANSION BURNED. LONDON. St-pi. 1ll.--- Aukewyckc. the historic iiiiiiisioii at Wruysbury, where King Henry Vlll, wooed Anne lloleyn, was destroyed by fire yes'ter-- day. The owners were iibsent, and the cause of tho fire has not been as- _certaliied. The house was built around the ruins of one ot' the most famous |prioi~les ot’ the Middle Ages, founded in ‘the reign of llcnry II. Adjoining tho props-i-t_v is Itiiiiiiyiiieilc Meadow, where the llnl‘ol\.s l`oi'c-od King John to grunt thc llliigiiu. Uharta. ::All the loading cigars and cigar- ettes at flu- (‘cnlriil Drugstore, Sun- ' llyside. 2123-9-llllhilli BEAUTIFUL MILLINERY The latest styles ln tailored outing hats now ready for Exhibition wear 'nt 1’aton's. 9-20me3i » GLOVES AND HOSIERY Get your gloves for Exhibition hero while the stock is large and complete. Now the cool weather is here you will want heavier hosiery. See the lines .we are offering for Exhibition Week. Patona . 9-i0me3I FURS - l - Lovellcst furs to be liiid in the city are ready for you at l'aton's. Muffs, ruffs. coats. rich and beautiful effects to suit young and old. Choose your niul`t` this week. l‘aten’s. 9-20me,3i ‘ ,_ §"%;>.2y:;-if " Classy Caps . Hundreds of nob- by,_ New Tweed Caps just opened up for Exhibition. Caps for the boys, Caps the boys will like- Every one new and selected by young men-for y o u n g ‘ men. `- Prices $1, 1.25, l and 1.50. 15.00 _ 16.00 and up / f,...,.. _,///// \\\ \\\\ “The Habcrdash ’Sn \\\\\\\\\\\\ Snappy New l