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Monolmld, Oar- W . ~ . || o tio llbol _i ' GERMAN FESTIVAL. ..._...-_-» s'l‘_ LOUIS, MO., Oct. 4.-The best part of the war, the memory of its triumph was thc cnuse 0fHb0\1n<1- ing enthusinsni aniong the Germans of St. Louis and vicinity -t.0_dHY~ l‘0l~ lowing a year of preparation they J ‘--rnn.ntonzrz'§'¢§'i`ia1L¥ swans een be obtained at Llanertfs Toulon ini Parlors, Bummer»lde." ' D Geener, Amherst, A. E --- » ' _ ‘ to see hiq ‘many irleiids at t, Summcrside; Chas. Dal- -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a -SOGIAL.-. Attend the his en- 'A. Piekard 8 U91., wel merchants, Miss, Dalton, Tignish; A. A. Mc- wer or two before the time they tertalun-isnt AU! social in O. lt, B. where he is Beeountent. P V' , Lean, souris; F. w. Budd. st. ste as e paid roi- has expired and time A. Hell. lieeliseton. Pride: outa . _ - . __ pheu; 0. i.. Gordon, Edmonton; Mrs. not miss an issue, ua all papers are ‘10th- P\'°<=°°dl inaid oi an open air Percy Anderson. accountant st C. A. Stevenson, Fortunai Bridge; discontinued promptly on expiry date. Rini- - 1:97110-BBCi. Csnsofor ‘tae lgllorth Atlantic Wah-l Miss M. Rue ,Fortune Bri ge. -- _ - lu' el. Lien . 'vu a' vert' ` 'io y -son saw.-a iemaieuiaek ru- -rox auiruuix zl1er'rINo.- ddrdriptimr of ni, pi,” .r,¢"¢’l£¢.,~ ver fox oi a large litter 1913. Well Braces have just received still so- that he is delighte¢1.wm,.\ng_w¢,;-3_1 QU EE" bwi 0! 01° I'-wuor-'rurlin lfmk- vtlier shipment of the famous "RBD Mr. anderson got his noeiuoii, on Price ;;uee<>r1e\>l°- dearly _Ito9_P§Mc:. .n$B£1_!_t." iiémllfv and can ilow suv- the recommendation oi the s. B. 0. t wm. Richurdr, Bideford; J. B. Gun- B0* » B“““=°°"i °- 15 6- 1 t- P vi and seeps in 1 and ......_ _ . _ ' et, Miscoucbe; Henry Christopher, T", _ _ 2 inch muh' ”5z']'°'am"“E'u- RESULTS “N Wh°~l" Plrmti BB Miscouche; Ii. N. McKinnon, Mrs. _SMALL D0(#Kf‘3l`°,-'l he Ct-unty --rr-fl ltufhlllfl BPS 10°¥l“S f°¥`- 9°* U10 McKinnon and family' Edith Camp Court inet in the Lourt House at _»-DYNAMO ACCIDENT.-Owing to _i;1;n¢1¢nt.e;through as quickly as pos-1 hell, Montague; John McLean, Mont- Albermn 0° T“°5d*‘5' 111952 J\\(\b'0 M6# .BD llwllilllt ot the eleetric light Bti# sible consistent With good Work and Wm Que. . Leod presiding, the _docket_ being. tion, one of the coils on the dynamo get them into positions is the object' ' small only one case tried.---A. having bllmed out. Summer-side was of the C. B. C. And they get there REVERE -_~ in darkness last evening. Woi'k_ of -TIN SHOWER-A tin shower was rerlfwillg was begun immediately Cu k d H N \ held at the home 'uf Mr 'Dari Weeks |1110 the \iYl1BlI1° Will likely he work- (;I;‘k_'°';,msS_ 'innixél Myclgiersgg 33;: on Monday evening for' lvliss Hazel -U18 all right tonight.-J. liridgc" 'Jaiiiels Lowe Boston: Rsv_ Weeks of Alma, who is to bc married B »“cIntyre_ Lot' ,_ D 5 Mc_ _shui-¢1y__.A_ (From yesterday's Evening Guardian) _ _ ' ' ‘ . _ ' ' ‘ 1.. -- 'i N .- ~ ~ _ inml ur,,vev§-'_ L __ * ___ I Properly For Sale I offer for sale my dwelling house. sta ~lc and coach hon e, goof* mt~'\nirl, iaciuof laiul ~i'ii1terl in New ()la.=gr»\\' \’il':i_t1e. rea' (.`liurrlic_< :intl Fch0o` l‘0 er. Apply to MRS B ll. STEVHNSON, New Gln gow, P.l hlierc' Pl£€`mi,,,h;i' 1. £8 LT; notb in ballast, arrived in Sumnicr- 3001. Wl\9f1 MISS Adeline OBrien, _ . , . _ , _ _ _ _ . , Quant SL John; (;e0_ Brock' Mow nidc yesterday evening in Search ui dBUf§l1t€l' Of Mi¢Y_lB°1 0 Brien, _ElmB° meal; A_ w_ Drake’ Vancouver; w_ G_ ¢urg0eB_._,)_ vale, was united in marriage to Lir. Weir, Stanley; J. W. Fyfe, Stanley; '*"' _fT°h“~B' Christopher 0! Tlgmsl Th” J. W. C.~i1lhcck, Suinnierside; Ed. "`CARD OF THANKS~_M"- and ""m‘l"e6siv° ceremmly was lnrfurmed _,,,,,,,,,.’ B0,,,,,,,; _,_ H_ Myles, SL Mrs. John A. Hackett. 'i'ignish.wisn by__ Rev- M8-u_ric_e McDonald. The John; T_ G_ Ferris’ Halifax; F_ N_ to thank those who _kindly rendered ll\'1'~103l_"f*id Wil! MWF JOBW, Bistfll' Of _.\n|¢y_ Quebec; A'_ p'_ Flynn' Boston; them assistance during the recent the l"`l‘l¢» Whllb MF- F\”M\¢i! R91H1Y» J. tr. mush, Irish cove, C. ii.; i>_ _;_ illness and oeutii oi their time ably dlechnvsvd the functions oi suiiici-iund, Tiironto. daughter. 1990 izrvvuwnian. After the nurtfel. the party returned to the bride's former tl!\‘|_Y I8; J.-\ll.Ei) MANY 'i‘IME'S_ -POLICE COURT.-In the Police home where a number of friends' and _-- Court at Suinmerside yesteixliiy Ishii- relatives were waiting to proiler \’1J.\'l{l‘Jlt.\‘, N. Y., Uct. lS.-Ar- mnnuel Wcdge, of Fifteen i’uiut, or-` their fcllciateous. After partnking of |'ui_unuil before City Judge llcull on iii rusted the prcviouii day on ii churgc lift*-:il‘.fllBt and dancing the “Well- chnrcc of vagrnncy, i‘»harles flornell, of being drunk und disorderly, was ding Reel" the party proceeded to lit yours old, of i544 Fliitlnieh nvc- flncd #$.00 or unc month in ju l. in the ilepot where the happy couple af- nuc, lirookiyn, was discliurged when his exnniiniition as to where hc pro- tcr rct-ei.iug many wished for u t lin cxplaiineil that he was headed for cured the liquor be swore that he re- "hon V0yug6" from their friends, dc- liis home after working in Syracuse. ceived it from E. Richard and acting, ported on a. short honeymoon. They Yonkers, he said, was the llrsit on that evidence Inspector i'hillipsl intmid to visit the groom’s hrother, vlncc where he was uvtl iuiled when irnmetlintcly iuiu information ngninut|ui-. wed Christopher in Boston. on :ii'i~cstc¢l for riding ou ii freight truin. Richard. 'A summons was served ro~ their return they will take UP lihPll' l-lc related that on his way to Syrfi- turnable on Tuesday.-J. _ ' residence in' Tignlsh where Mif. Chri- ciisc, siiiuc time iigo, he was urrcsted ' stophcr is a prosperous farmer. Their in Urotoii, this county, and sciitcuc- -HIGH Sfll-1001.-'l‘hc following is runny friends join in wishing them ctl to thc County Jiiil for fifteen the Standing of the pupils of Aloer- ii liiippy married life.-'l‘ tdnys. In Syracuse he drew ri ten- ton High School for thc month of day sentence. On his wiiy homc hc September, Mr. F.. Frniicln, Princi- wns picked up in Allmny and had to prilr-Urruie IX.-1,M_ Kier; 2, S. _ dcluy his trip ten days. Bennett; 3, l.l. Woodniiiii. Grridc ' 1 e - - ' "“""' ‘ ft.ginrimB28&ic§imwiilidorifid iiieeeiiieiiiti' *RCW J- A- Wiuflelfl. Albvrfon. Brooklyn, when arrested in the Yon- cipul:-Gmde VII.-1, Eva Hunter; “fit U" T“"‘Sfl“y “"’ml”5 0" 3 “h°"t kcrs freight yards hy Ilctcctivc Cnr- 2, _Abutha Aheurn; 3, Frank Dunn. visit t0 H°hf“x""A' menu. Grade VI.--1, licrthu Miller; 2,| ‘ “__ 'l‘\ir= pair were discliurgcd, much to Herbie Corbett.; 3, Vern Moorc.l _M"' H' bmrk' P"“l““95l'°r at _lthcir surprise, upon promising to Grade, V.-1, Flossic Corbett; J, AU’°"5““v left tow" °“ M°"‘l“y mr "5 ,',losc no time in getting brick i Augustine Ahcnrn; 3, Ruth Larkin. ww 'MVB BDO" d('w“ the l’"y""A' f;[~f,f,l¢]yn_ (iriidc IV.--Miss Evelyn Morrison, _ ' '“ -Miss Gertrude - ifhompnon, of Crnpnnd, graduate of Mount Allison College, Snckvillc, is t_..kin_g pupils for iiinsicnl instriictioii at Alhiiiou. -A. ' (From ycatcrday’s Evening Guardian) . "E _ ~ ~ 'st pare s r. an rs. I is ¥°“°‘»“' 3'."'"°” °“‘*”.°“-' 9“`f`° ‘11~V*`»1»»'f`gKi1d»`3° Ce---'f ary-1, Itoht. yltunkin; 2, I1'1'uiik I’ui‘- “Mm” Hvnnry Phee' arrined hollno recently or. a visit to her brother, =====`_. n\]f|~ERESr1-ING (;’AgE__ A,-bitrn. °-° _ ~ C' t ti -The many friends of Miss Winnie ."‘. , standing claim of Mr. Walter Iiowefthnr “he has almost cfnllpletely re* covered from her recent illness.-T lil _“lil .llllfl . 'Ill I I I 0 I I _I C A CD00. STOCK QUOTATIONS Agttlls ft; per instructions, in accordance with ____ thc terms of his contract.,'from thc ,Quotation lumished by ,_ B_ Mc_ _ - Government to complete the work; Uurdy & Co" stock and Bond Bro_ F __ _ 4 that he sustained large losses. He ke,-,_ Mgmb". Montreal Stack EL _ _ ___:. - _ ' had applied at different times to thc change’ 154 Richmond sth (;h“_ SMART FALL 'Sl-IAPES We’re Expert .llatlers We 'ake as much pain Ji an . 3 . givir g y ui a b;c vinlng Hat as w.: do in fitting yo ir head. In this :tore you will lind the largest, brightest- and best kept Hat D p‘. in the city, showing the very neie t sh apes as they are intro- duced in the large clfie-; and beside: this -we keep a large stock of the staple shapes always on hand. p For your next Hit -try us -you will be pleased l : Derbys in all variati'~ns rf crown and briin $2 oo, $2.50 $3.00. V Soft hats in the newer shapes as well as the conservative mcdels, 51,25, $i.5o to $5.09. , Canadian, English and An1.ri- can caps in dozens if patterns and r=i\ A. BR L Government and thc Lieutenant-Gow ernor for permission to file a peti- tion oi right _against the Crown, to have, his claim gone into by the Courts, but hitherto the Government has never admitted his claim. Re- the Courts and have it tested. The Court, as stated, appointed three ar- bitrators to go into the question of facts and make a report to the ijourl. The arbitrators nre Messrs. A. W. Sterns (chairman), S. W. Crabhc and C. McGregor. The evi- dence in the matter is now being sub- mitted to them. The Government is represented by the Attorney-General (Hou. J. A. Mnthieson) and Mr. W. E. Bentley, K. C.; and the suppliant, Mr. Lowe, by Mr. .A. A. McLean, M. P. * ForColdsi_SoreThroaf, Croup. or Aches, L .l0l|N30N’S ANODYNE LINIHENT ls the never-falling remedy. Keep it in your home ‘and be ready for both intemal and en- iemal llle. ll UCI |09 Yllll ¥Ia||ll¢‘a6v¢r.viInr0 lrlrvullnlfllllrgleli leeesqlees. lottetown, P. E. I. October 8th, 1913, NEW YORK ETOOKB. cently, however, Mr. Lowe obtained . 'High Low Close peumission to bring the action into Atchison . . . . .. 94 tAin. Beet Sugar 24i Am. Smelters 658 Aniul. Copper '15 Brooklyn H. T. B70 Canadian Pacific 233] Erie ZSR lllinnis Cent. . Mex. Petroleum 66 Miss. Pacific 29) Northern Pacific llil Pennsylvania 112 Reading ._ 165| Rock Island 14k Northern Pacific 905 Union Pacific 156) 94 2; 93| 23§ 64} 735 ae; 100 so 00 za; 20 l 110; iii isa; 1:-il 89; 153i U. S. Steel 56; 55; Utah Copper J.. 53| lil; MONTREAL STOCKS. Pains and Wounds, _ HW” 11°' 01°” Brazilian Traction 89) 871 87l Detroit 73 Dom. Steel Corp’n 45 44} 44; Minn`& St. P. (Soo). 133 131) 132 N.S. Steel & Coal Com No sale nidiieiidu is ont. 110 100 ical Spanish R. Com. 15| 14 14 Foronto Ry. 142 Twin City __ _ No sale MacDonald 1% 18| 18| Crown 155i oorros. Binh Low Close unchanged 1866 1840 1856 1881 1838 1881 1111 100| 1818 . _ . 13|! 1.810 ill! Gldill DID Pitwllmilis 04; ata; sv 232 2:12; za; zsi 110; 111i 164) 13) sei, 153; 55; 52| lr- Thornton ies: 0 dum _ or r.h¢;f o_o. o. inn ne ,--_-.. Mr. Earl C. Young. the- elever gra- duate of the 0. B. U. andthe young- est man to have won hy; competition a position on Hansard, has reached a. speed of TWO HUNDRED and FIFTY words per minute. Good training with a good system and of course a good boy behind it, tells. | 'l‘o correct an impression being ad-| vanced, it should he understood that neither politics .nor anything else can assist or retard the appointment nf tive Examinations in the Civil Eier , vice. Candidates are token in their_ turn for positions, and the Feminis- sion does not enquire about their politics, etc. While everybody knows that C. I3. C. students have always had delight- ful class-rooms, the mnnngemeuti puts the intellectual food supplied therein for ahead of anything else- Last night Principal Miller receiv- ed n letter from the -l’i'esidcnt of the North Atlantic Fisheries asking for more men to fill clerical positions. ston mercliaut, New .York, in conver- sutiou with Principal Miller, said “My friend, Mr. Boutilier has spok- en so highly of the men you have furnished liiin, that I shall be pleas- ed to have you supply me with trnincd help from time to time as vertisemciits ' 2000 Mr Thorne McNeill accountant Rustlco has had .ii cull to thc head his course in the C; B. C. this win- ter. Thorne is not "fussy," for hc D l~lRI'I‘lS'I-T GOVERNMENT HAS LONDON, Oct. 7.-The Sydney, N. rl. W., correspondent of the Daily ’l‘clezrapli says: "The announcement that thc Im- perial government has decided not to call a naval conference has caused surprise mingled with some resent- ment, especially as lt synchronizes with the celebrations in honor of the arrival of the Australian warships. "Minister of Defence Millen said to- night that supposing the intelligence‘ o tu offlciall confirmed it would ho received with deep regret. It is ther country and that Australia ought to know what are the inten-I tions of the Imperial Government,‘ what it thinks oi the needs of fle- fence in the Pacino generally, and what it would do to get these needs. gested, if the Imperial government, persists in its refusal to call e. con- ference. But it_is hoped the necessi- ty for this may not arise on acoounf oi the harm it might do to the cause of Imperial unity. “The political instability at pre- sent existing here is not regarded as justification for the home govern- ment's attitude in postponing the conference, which was approved and Roots Berks Herbs That have great medicinal power, are railed to their highest eftleienen. lo! purifying and enriching the blood. ll uieyuare ednblned la Hood's Buse- per a. 40.10 testimonials received by metal count in two years. Be lure to take H_ood’s Sarsaparilta ..£’:¢..‘.'..'.'.“~l'.. “i‘5i.‘i.‘i’.»‘.l‘. % It is almost oiliclally reported tliatf those who have passed the (*vn\peti- X _ Mr. Shipman, wholesale Commis-I ' l ~ i' ." G d w rk tells, ‘ glidmziir dfilltlieiiias nreoo ourobest ad- ` w 7 E rf-COlI1l-nend zllth C-'enlury -__ ' ' Brand Clothes and, as you know, wniftne sore. io..-.éu Funnies di we are alittle Careful about our recom- gnicgyutpgiiimiatwnggsxeoznubsfsilx l'I1€tl(lZltlOllS. _NEW Fall Sliyl€S I'lOW 1'€3Cly, ` nur decided to remain ...id 'donipieo We are Exclusive Agents. knows the fl. B. (l. can place him or M f - 6 M L d 'any other good student in n food t C osition at any time. Oct. li-li. 1 ii. r. notnan, _ _ $ J “The lleme of good llais" c_ii.i.nii conrimnnon ons. ||9_|2| Queen SL (mown Lid , Summerside e L- 1 I ment. The hope is eiprcsscd on all sides that .the Imperial govcrunicnt will reconsider its decision.” THE MEXICAN CABINET GETS- SI-IAKE U1’ MEYICO CITY Oct 7-Another t ` . , . . ‘ requii"e consideiyable justification and geneffll Bl1l1k0’1lD lil the H“0I`l5“ CHN" net has resulted in in complete declared that the agreement of 1909 °1w"s° Of ministry “"i_fl1 the exwv-t has not been carried out by the M0_ tion of the war portfolio. Most of‘ the ministers were shifted from one department to another, but in two instances sub-secretaries were pro mnted. The cabinet, as it is now cou- stituted, followsz- AIGRETTES BAD AS OPIUM. WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.--A woman entering the United States wearing an algrette on licr hat violates the w a pound of opium in his pocket" That is the unomcinl view of offl- cials hero, who have asked the New York custom h f l strongly urged by the Fisher govern-| . B 0”" “F ‘“t"““ Df iaeizurc of plumes from hats of trans- -atlantic passcnggrs there Saturday. TEGUMSEI-I DAY. LONDON, Oct. 4.`Tumorrow will lJ0'tb6 100th anniversary of the death of the fiiinous Indian chief 'I‘ecumBc|\. who was killed in thc lint- tle of the Thames. The hnttle was fought lictwecu the Americans under Gen. Harrison und ii force of Bi-lr, ish regulars and Indiun nllics, iinilei- Gen. Proctor. Arrniigenicnts have been concluded for n suitable cola. tlefield nt moraviantown.. Minister of foreign relations-Quai'-| An inter-Dominion conference is sug-i£‘;3re1zg§_°"o‘;»t'l;‘f€“£;é_'f3l_;‘;‘;t°d sul" new taritl law just as m.uch ns a man ith PRINCESS LOUISE T0 YAY DEBTS. VIENNA, Oct. 8.-The creditors of Princess Louise, daughter of the lute King of Belgium have applied to court to restrain her from spend- ing her inheritance until she pnys her debts, wlilch amount to $680,000.- CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. Corrected for every _Wednesday and Saturday issue. Outs (white) Oats (black) _ Straw (Der ton) Hay (per ton) Eggs (per doz.) Butter Chicken (pair) Fowl (each) Ducks (en_) Potatoes (per hue. new) Turnlns (per bus.) ‘ (lahhage (lh.) Hides Pens _ Cnlfskins ` Beef (lh.) Beef (quarter) Sausages (lh.) Coilflsh (lh.) Corner] Codflsh (lh.) Iinmh (lh.) Fresh Mackerel (each) Mutton (lh.) 'Lettuce (bunch) ' Beats Cauliflower Onions (lh.) Carrots (di-iz.) 35 37 $5.50 to $0.50 $11 to $12 22 to 25 21 to 25 80 t0 $1.20 60 to 80 75 F 2.) 15 6 to B 11 to 11; 50 to 80 13 10 to 16 8 to 10 12 t . 15 _ B G 121 l4 ll'i 1.1125 10 to 12 5 5 10 to 15 ` 5 10 brntlon of ‘thc ccntcnninl on the but- Apples (pk.) Pumpkins Plums (qt.) Tomatoes (lb. ` _is to 20 _25 to so 10 F _ Fanc I u if] gsi 4 0 ` Our stock of Fancy Jugs is very extensive, and you will fiiidia great. 'variety of patterns and designs, as well as a wide range of prices to seieet fwm- 'lfhw fuss are m=d=_ by seine ofiiieberi English muirm; They are sold boilreingly and in sets of three i . I ` 1 1 |`ll_\¢7 Juli from liste 85s Eoell _ I ' '_ 9