OU MAKE A la.vlgorati_ng_ cup of codec out of anything but good codec _ - any more than you can make _ is pure coffee of the highest quality. 0° ga' ON LY '-l '. eg "lle¢¢u asilkdxessoutofeotton cloth. » 3”” v A cuss: Q. 1 siiinomi ° -- N .va MQNTREAL - ton, were passengers on the Empress tif X. _Iustly Popu ."` ' INVERNESS COAL can be burned in any furneoe, lar Because stone of grate that is suitable for coal dad with better results. INVERNESS COAL li ill* ‘ _ soor, stars of cumxss. _ _ ‘ iNvr.aNsss coin. ignites qsieiriy, warms the house souglilyin a few minutes -sustains an eveniiie. Ii cleanest of fuels---Free fr0II1 thor- lasts all ‘ night and requires but little attention lu the morning- _I _ .X & mx? l l E _Plums Plums Selling today at io cents per quart. Extra quality for eat- ing 0,- cqokiigg Try some tonight. _'V ` 1..A. HAszAR1>'sf;. _ __ ` Grocer-Grafton St. Mg. lltlff rn’ ..r' SO ` Excursions four days each week S. Harland, Sinuliei iFare» Every Tuesday at 3 p. in. to Oi-_wcll,_ return fare 15 cenis._‘ I Every Thursday at 3 p. m. to Victoria, rcturn fare 40 cents. Every Friday at _1 p. m. to East River, return fare zo esnts. Every Saturday at 3. p. m. to \\’cst All River, return are zo cents. of above alfi rd n most delightful aft-=rna0u'l outing at very small cost __ -Miss ssilis Mcriiesimrs. Newton' . ' Thompson and Lou Arthur, returned P11099 235- to Beverly, Mass., after spending the --_lf-_____. ._ ._._. ___=-i___e_-':=c_~:_-_'-‘__-51-v----_:_-1-,;`?---7*;-#£33 Golemannn if wouiisiiliiu ctiissirisu An-si lf 12135 ¥"’i°“"¢"‘°°°ml“i"* iii” seb continuation. Cash rhtlsi accompany order and live per emi dis- Twaniy-five cents. .aunt allowed. Minimum ebsrle ""“' I _the Empress Wednesday morning.-J. _It pay! to lil! ll tllll PFOVUIW. --Brewer Robinson oi Summeraide is visiting in Ubarlottetowmd. _-Mis; Basel Mclnnis of `Suu.uner- side spent yes*-Brill! 311 \h“"|°"'9' town.J. -The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at Lalerty's Tonsoripl Parlors. Bummerside. _.Mig Jean Robinson and Miss 'Lizzie McKay, of Bummerside are Vis- iting friends in 0barlottetown.J. -J. H and Mrs. Norton ol M0110' yesterday morning.-J. -Rev. R. O. Morse, Suminerslde. will preach in the Baptist Church at» Bsllnont, Lot.16,next Sabbath morn- ing.-I. --Leo Hughes of Kensington won the drst prize for cheese at the re- cent l-Ialifax Exhibition, Well done Kensington. -Miss Sullivan and Miss Nicholson of the Kensington High School are among those attending the 'l‘eacbsr’s Convention, Charlottetown.J. -Dr. A. A. McLellan, Bummerslde, returned home yesterday from Char- lottetown, where be had been attend- ing the exhibition.-J. -Prof. and Mrs. Adams, of Sum- merside, who have been spending a very pleasant vacation in St. John, returned home Wednesday night.-J. -Mrs. Jas McDonald, Summerside, who has been attending the exhibi- tion in Charlottetown, returned home last night.--J. -Mrs. Alex. Kennedy and daughter, of Sarnnc, who have been spending the summer in Summerside, left by i -John and Mrs. Reeves, of Winni- peg, who have been spending tne sum- mer in this province, left for their home yesterhay.-J. -Rev. 'Jas. McDougall will preach on Sabbath the 29th at Summersige at 10.30, Sesrletown at 3 and Cape Traverse at 7. -The Summsrside hotel arrivals which appeared in ycs'terday’s issue were inadvrrtantiy inserted under transposed headings -J summer with P. and Mrs. McPhee, }} 0ns csni per word first insertion in this column. half cent I1" V0" 'P' l _-_- - - -.-.-.-.-.~.-.----1-----~= -ff Crapaud For ever five dolla passengers going and 30 passen- gers returning. Her cargo consisted of 2 cars freight both trips.-J. ` -can and ses nie inn mick .ii fan and winter goods at O. B. Wn.dman’s, ii- l - l`El\fAl.l'§m ll_ELP i`:TsfwfNTa"iTl`i11 KENT sT. __s_-zsiusipe. WANTED-A GIRL ron GENERAL housework iu small ismiiy- APPW to Mrs. T. C. Edgett, 16 Kent St. ______ ___ __ 9_-2_4M'¢l_- WANTED, Gffon RELIABLE GIRL, at 166 KenL§t. ll-21M5ipd. WANTED-AT ONCE SIX BRIGHT girls to learn the millinery busi- ness, Apply to Moore & McLeod. ‘-i'121!1§f; WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework. Highest wages. No washing. Apply at 70 3.¥‘.l“°v__§£f3_9$-,__ _ L _ _9'1_'LM*l Wlniran, A Gini. ron Gs:Nnr ii. housework, one who understands plain cooking preferred. Apply to Mrs. J. O. Sims, 279 Richmond Bt. - B-Blllitf. WANTED A OAPABLE, EXPERIEN- ced saleslady. No other need apply. Matthew Ali Mclican Ltd. zigluéitz East 9- COW FOR' SALE. F'Al`il`l.()W. GOOD .mllksr. Largo and wcll bred. Auld & Co., Frectown. _ 9-Qhgsipd. mn sails on To ssNT-House, 'hotfwater heated. ~_l0§. and outhuild- ings, also 'piano,'.' parlor, dining room, "Bhd "bedroom furni- ture. Skerry, 320, Fitzroy Bt. _______f _ _9-zll/illvrd. IDR SALE ON WATER ST., OPPO- `slte Queen Hotel, as house with all modern improvements; also large gsr:d¢n~snitv’m'd with stable. Ap- l1r__torI_l». __,,_Loag-worth, 26 Upper _li '_ J _ _ 9-25M5ll>'To` lesrn",t,he"w'siich, clock _and jewelry iemirmt HMM W N Tanton commence Nov. lst, 1912. Write to LONDON- Ofltw sept- 25'“0n° 0' »~ ..»...._- ~ 5 ‘ ~ - f th _ m s al miiie owner, and one WANTED-FAMILY JABHING. AP- of the wealthiest ol the Liberal peers _ _ . . ._._______ _ _ _______ ____ _ __ __ . y rs "Y" I ' ' ' ' '= worth of goods purchased a splendid sprnssrron WANTED IN non.11;¢ §;°“§fm‘;l*Z:; °‘°°“ “'°“‘“ M1531 shop. Apply to Bruce Btgviati 5: 5 ' ‘ - _C0-_@______- . T.-- ' -M' H ,H is B t 1 .1 wAN1~ED~A YOUNG MAN FOR ii... .li§i.i`if§ ni i’i}.....fI,°..f"' ”ls'i`§.Vi. general farm Work near CKY- G°°d going to Waterside to attend the fun- WBSGB- APPIY A- Gates & C°~v eral of her brotner, John Haley, who _Gl`““°l1 Sli- 9'241WPd~ died of typhoid fever in Regina. His Y . _° regiains are expected on Saturday. » t Ti-IE CENTRAL HOTEL, 'la GRAF- ton Street, in the centre of shop- ping district, has all modern im- provgmsnts, with hot and cold wut- er. also good stables. M. Maher, _£\'°i>f1°2>&___ _ss_°°2§!§_11?iL NOTICE, I WILL NOT BE RES- ponsible for any debts contracted in my name by my wife. John M. Cole Lo alist 9 24M3i --' ---\--"9-23M4ipd. ri;acu.i-.its wiisisn _ TEACHER WANTED FOB MARSH- iicld School, Distrig. No. 185. Bup-_ plement $25.00. ldsummer vaca- tion. Apply to W. L. Mcllonald, Sec. Trustees, McNei1ls, Lot 12. _ .-1;.-1-. i 9.-25Ms:_4ip"rto-i~ii:s'i~`ii*N‘r"Tiz§X6i'i`ii;`i¥ MAKES BIG LAND PURCHASE Bscond grade $60.00,per month to W. P. Colwill, Sec., True., Abilene, Mt* 1 gt u|4",d_ ever elected in this country, has just ' been completed here. The purchaser WAN'l‘_l1_l)_“ A ____ _ P11,” ‘_Ui>11sf_Q“==-9_°°;~-_-°-16111' -FDR SALE. A BLA _ DRIVINQ purchased nearly 24,000 acres ol sn-est. ' _ , _ s-_ 4 M ii. ‘ ‘ -e . Mars si yesrs 2lll",f"'ss Prine; _ 3 ..§_,.,.§__. ..,.s_._._: Hulwn. who it wiii be rsmemnsrsa tr A 1.' f~_»\‘iti.~' .1' ` = ' ` ..._ Wulf---4' : S. r - ~ - V _ GREAT Nuivinsns CAN Bn Ao- E_Q1;,§,“,§1dM'§,,,f;‘f,f,l°§u§Xf,:‘°,f,,°‘;; °°mm°d“t°d Bt “Nora-l APl“°"i°““ vin Amherst' ’ Thomas I-I Barnzs H°tel» 126 Kem 递°°td‘l‘”'l”5 E” Montreal' Albin and Mrs lvlcltiurilo' hibition. Dinners at 11 o'cloek. ‘ ` ‘ ' Charlottetown. Arthur LeBlanc, To Campbellton; J. D. Mclutyre, Lot 7; l_~____.____.?* R. E. Gsm , 1; _ A. _ To LET-LARGE rno_NT nooivi ,,,, T °",1`.‘°“"°“ J lm" -The Methodist parsonnge, Sini- mcrslde, was the scene of n pretty wedding Wednesday night when Miss Inez McDonald, daughter ot tue late John McDonald was united in .marri- age to Frank llnestis of Summcrsidn The ceremony was 1-erforineu by the Rev. J. Btrothard.J. ` Montrose; Mrs. W. A. Landels, New Bedford; J. A. and Mrs. Rundle, New- castle; J. H. snd Mrs. Pneumey, Newcastle; J. and Mrs. Dalton, New- castle; D. Bain, Montreal, E. B. Har- rington, Victorla,_ registered at the .Clifton House, Summcrside, between 8.30 last. night (after the arrival of the Empress) and 8.30 the previous night.-J. _ ry; C. D Bertrand, Montreal' F. G. Hall, Toronto; A. and Mrs. Martin, rn, oron o, M J. Lesoil. New .York; A. S. and Mrs. McGill, Bt. Catharines; R. 'H. Ramsay, Montreal' mersi-de. between 8-.30 last night (after the arrival of the Empress) and 8.30 the previous night.-J. the largest individual land sales is no less 5 person than Lord J oieey, s fa ou co of Great Britain. -His Lordship hu mixed farm and dairy farming land in the vicinity of Fort George, for which he paid $450,000. Oslltain was responsible for the Sutherland and Dseborough transaction, is nego- tlating’ for the sale to a Dutch mer- chant oi 50,000 acres in Saskatche- wsri. - If you -do not feel well or weather disagreeable dr il leave children Your will be ll esn't . ‘ " in :uw for 2'§'v@is‘rl°"1n'fixii»-~?i'°'iEm;i1;' vigil ` ' BSP!!! _ _ i _ V0 P01' :waist " l.‘l1¥<>`n?ed.‘m'liinimum charge twenty-live cents. * ` -Wanted two apprentice girls' to learn the unliinsry business. A1193 \>° Sinclair Q: Stewart, Ltd. 9-26 EBI -rrmdluk, Agent, win be glad to receive‘~dli» nsvrip' advertising and subscriptions in Alberton and vicin- ity. His office phone No. is 7. ' -i-Subscribers should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss _an issue, as all papers are dis- continued promptly on expiry date. _-Miss.I-lazel Morse, agent; in J. O. Jsrdine's Bookstore, Water Bt, will he ‘glad to'i-sestve all news. ad- vertising and gnbscriptions in Bum- merldd'e‘i 'and' vicinity. Her ollice phone is 45-1 and residence Pl1011° -An event oi more than ordinary interest took place at Egmont Bay on the twenty-fourth inst., when Elizabeth Anne, daughter of James and _Mi-s. McNnlly, of that place, was united in ` marriage to Allan A. Mc- Donald, of Sydney, C. B. Rev. B. -Botidreault, parish priest, performed the ceremony. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked charming in a gown of white cm- btoidersd net. over silk with veil and orange blossoms and carried a bou- quet of Lilies of the Valley- '1'l1° bride was attended by her sister Adelaide and the groom was sup- ported by J. M. Hynes, Charlotte- town. The groom's gift to the bride was a gold neck-lace, to the brides- maid a gold broach and to the groomsmen B. Sold tie pin. A large number of relatives and friends were present and after tne ceremony all gathered at the home of the bride where a most enjoyable day was spent. The large number of costly presents received show the high es- ~\ The hispan- are but health ol and Syrups.. substance. Its s.nd_`allsy's 1 (Jolie. 'i It and sruuisg _ALWAYS ' " i'Be_g's_'_the Signature of _ _. ,_ ..~._. The Kind..Yilui.l‘li_lVe Always Bought In Une For Over 30 Years ‘ ' V _ _ _ _ ici' 11' luinasif' e1-nur, nur vena crm _ I ' i .fz_f;~ » ~ teem in which the bride is held. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will reside at Sydney, C. B. A host of friends ex- tend their heartiest wishes for 9. hap- p_v and successful journey through life. LORD KITCHENER GOT A WARNING. NEW YORK, September 25- A cable to the Herald from- London says .- Before leaving London for Paris yesterday on his way to Egypt, Lord Kitchener received warning that he might be shot en route, consequently extraordinary precautions were taken for his safety by Scot-,land Yard. Mother! Watch The _ Ch_ildr€u’s ltowels ‘li cross, feverish; 'sick or tongue coated give “Syrup of Figs" Evfry mother immediately realiz- es a ter giving her child delicious Syrup of Figs that this is the ideal laxative and physic for the children. Nothing else regulates the little one‘s stomach, liver and 30 feet of tender (l1>0we1sls,l so tl>'i°oiEp¥]l€;,l gesidcs they eary ove i s de g u taste. If your - child isn’t fegling well; resting nicely; eating regularly and acting naturally it is a sure sign gigs.: liltsh lihtle insidets need a. gentle, o o g c ansing a once. When cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sour, breath ba/d or your little ons has stomach-ache, diarr- hoea, sore throat, lull of cold, ton- gue coated: give a tesspoonful ol Syrup of Figs and in a few hours all the foul, constipntcd, clogged up 'waste, undigcsted food and sour bile will gently move on and out of its- little bowels without nausea, gripin-g 01' W°8»kl10SS. and you will surely have 8. iwellil happy and smiling child a- gs. n s or y. With Syrup of Figs you are not- drugging your children, being com- posed cntlrely of luscious figs, senna ?r;d aromatics, it cannot be harm- u . Mothers should always keep Syrup of Figs handy. It is the only stom- ach, liver and bowel cleanser and rc- gulstor needed-a little given to-day will save is sick child tomorrow. , Full directions for children of all HWS and i!I‘0WI1-ups plainlyprinted on the package. Aski your druggist for the full name, “Syrup of Figs and Elixir of, Senna," prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious llBBfl11§. genuine old reliable. Refuse anything else oiiercd. w>Q>m mmQ¢m ll A G A ll cannotbefo nd sin lsnsiiav- "'.i=.';':.‘.':.‘__:i_'.".i'L*§."s.=;'1i‘°."~ _ )len's Lsdisa' W. .A-~.- -- i "i"--fri -- ' .-~ - _ A I . . _ _ _‘__ _,. _ I _ _ V . _ _ Let us _Attend to Your Plumbing _Trouble I _.J’*_..>i‘f_v1i-:o',»..fii_fl; ii, _!.' Warliurliin '_S|_ia\y Bsrrlstsrs, Attor\'iey's_;`N6tsry Public, Egg; UWC" 511- _Cl111¢_l‘911 Pluck, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. ' STEWAR1 in ieenrsrifi. Bsrrlst rs Solicitors. ale. ..22::°:.'.5;§§_et§:Es.§l';:f_ 8r.':i.:... .HQNFY TQ W. B STEWART K.U._N. A. UAMPBEL ` ’ \ 1'. » A. A. McLean. K C-. Donald McKinnon Mclean Q McKinnon Barristers. Atiornsymtflglw stew.. sink, cinfisiisiiswii. o. osusnaon. x.u. w. si. sam-|.ny McLeod 50. Bentley B it d i. ` - -` ‘ oiiil. sl. i‘li'.?.'i oil: °il.-"tiki .3l.l.".l.' Charlottetown. 1'. E. island. UR. J0li'N LEDWELI.. MJ) bmon c`Stroet,oppositeSt.Pau Char Hour s uutil |o o'c|ocir to 3m . ¢ DR. CLIF T Spec|aI|st-Chron|c- Dlsesoes EDDBEBB- Watsonville, Santa 0ruz‘(ls allfornla. 'l-2'lM8mpd L_, ALEXANDER ROSS, M. D Physician and Surgeon Office and residence that of Dr. McLaughlin Phone 3151. |65 Prince St 7-z3M6mospd. i We' have a large staff of expert plu1nbers-- make a specialty of their work and know that we can give you bestpossible service. ~ Our iirst-class' equipment modern methods they attend to your work. _ 5 Have Your Home Heated Properly _ Dou’t wait for the cold weather to come be- fore you see to the proper heating of your home. Scart on the work now, today and see that your home is wel-l protected from winter's winds and storms. Cali or phone 263 for information re- ing our system. ` ` 5tanley,_Sha1w £6’ Peardon Cor. Grtat George and Kent Sts but were mll1Kl¢d them, excep- bltt and heavy whose use re- unexplaiued-until the dust of QP ages have been cleaned from the wail 011: ofttliie girottoékdgle life-sized horses, n e ro °¥°°\1¢°5 svllirkmanship were :eve;l:l.a’l;lliie1iv‘c=E ` " vitldns were continued and liiiili 5 made struck on the head of the mi. t\lOl". T110 Old Artltlli lay"c`f6llc\l_§d Qn his felt side, something _ in gh, gui- t __s of Rodln's statue, The Thinker, I itll. stands outside the l’ap¢bson.in rms; sept. as-nl>_ces‘» capi- professor at the College oi had YOUR' _ ', irIs'TsinN MEN Krnfmp, so 1 its and and $5.50 $3.00 Sept. 25_A‘». ' ' kiusii ii F?1_1i|li|ll:.nd`we§ A hand to md en-‘ 'mf-'<1 and ilttnii oi tin' killed, I,igi;¢g\|.gt prmn °f the V ccnstsbiilary; and skilled workmen make for satisfaction -when > a detachih _ol wg: ‘ li0‘lJl. BRUNSWICK Flonclon, N. D. th" 'ii-_i~n.i .ind is..-0. Located Hotel in i..