/ s Q 'liW.Q sus well! saws ruler or Am , l ` l A' `_ V' ~ T E G UA R D 1iA'Nlgi¢¢s'ui enola, but so lar we navel lSl,l'llDI5, F0153. - iiimoli of' rour=valnaE1eff¢peee` " ' if _ " , I lm. lil, lie.. ., f _ g .ii ii oi iiliii liar. 1- H~YUWDN-L _eer_nosu (rum 3 e In B t nl . V i The note of the speeches at the ‘-""" oh” °¢ t‘°‘°' 'P Ninnuziirstiou was optimism. ~I-IisH°n- sir.-Iii ydiu- miie ‘ortho use up-_ ` i U I T T ' 10'! "inf" ’h°°°-°°°~°°° -‘us or the Governor “thought the most D00" B 1050” 018500 h! B I RW' V ~ ` ` n»ii¢»..|sz`¢uz - i - ’, ` ' ` ` ‘ _ l Pour Cigars ”2Z';'1i..”“?,.,...‘.. ........... ::::.°L.::":;'°;..;‘“.':..::.;;°. '::: l'“"“' "‘°".‘Pf°"l5§ in our stock. \Ve buy cigars to plea.e cusiomers who are j idges of tobacco. Il' we oilerid inferior goods for zi sliorl time we would lo.-e our best cus- tomers for all tiuze. \iVe want yi-ur trade for K cigars and sm kers goods. All the leading brands of Tobacei,’s, 'l`iii-kisli and Egyptian Cigarettes, etc; J. G. Jamieson l,‘ K li GGIST Attraction in 'ourF.'.isi wiiidowdiirlng Exliibiiiou \Veclc is the big show of wuiclics 'l`lie price; ou :ill our wathces :ire very low but as a spcci il for lllls discount. See our viiudow. G. Tl. Taylor ` jeweler Opticirin L_.. ---._-2.---___;__. _-L-v -_,¢_,-._ ' ,.-.__- fl _ v -_ _- ml 'ff ' "~1_-`:\_ “ >' ~i‘~fi_=_-.Ti.=i.¥."ir‘.~.#.x’;.<.\~f=` V L .. 1 `__.. i ,_ i .- Montague Black Fox Ex- change Corn-vpoiii en te Soliciled L. M. McKinnon, Manager Mnriialgne, P. E, I, BliiTHS lf - _ ~» ._ ._. _ . FLOOD.-At Nliililewood, on Sept. 1f'f-li. 1913, to Mr. und Mrs. Frunk J. Flood, xi son, I f l THTRRTTTGES L _-___ KEENAN-ISFJERS-At the Mnnse, Brighton, on izlept. 2'.f.h, lillli, by Rev, Dr. Filllvrtoii, Tlioiriiis A. Keen- foril Liners of ll-iver. DEATHS ,__ ...-.~~...;_-__ ,-,._. _ C()“l.\‘i'l‘f\lil.I4Vl;.lil'Z, Ky., Sept. 24--»'l‘be Interstiite (‘oiiiiii-eree (`-oiiiiiiiiisiuii with Hieciiil Exiiinlner Werner E state Cominissioiier Mcflliord, presid- 'ing held a session here todny for the purpose of heiirlng iirgilmeuts in six- , freight-rnte cases which are of con- siderable interest to the merchants shippers of the State of Ken- 'Phe cases are as follows: Distllleries und the L. & N to ' I U' 3\’°'l°h 0'3"* *° 3““\““""0|° provements in the quality of the ex- :::"'::tlg uuxy ;fl¢::“:l,l-,pl-3 W¢¢#¢¢¢ ` ' f Alnorton.Bonrls.and lontszns. hlblu_.» M;-_ Heurtl. who has tra- presentations ‘contained therein. Ml, W D Summa. Alton., ol ly _ , l . . _ , , _ _ _ I RT sinus _ _-M veiled i-naps more and farther than Mr Rayner 'mu "ry mspang- T*§°ilh, accompanied hy his mother, Pstons yesterday held an GB Ps ° - Dllhy 0|: EVENTS- uioiiz other people iii, nie niiiiia, ‘E20 §.}“°:: ’§l’,~ P,l.'$§“¢,s“§ who by nie way iii ui ner seventy- unipisy ui run nm wlxielirrvvs ,l.o_DAu-_ says: “Although I always return gross mis-statement. lihlaska fox pelts €l°‘:°“ttl?ol?,,°lT;hlay"da:_:il3;’s,ll?;°Cisrllg img” m“u“3 ‘ tu tm lam" ,° greatly lienelited from these trips, are 'renowned for their quality and tl_°';own ,ur all r who ll larnly Charlottetown so llllvitizl U1 :Wt . , C ' C _» _ _tlll e e y tune, 1 l, 1-,cl pu lu bring very high prices in the. 0:- M. ‘ ' ' 'that all day long t e s ore €.ltT`i.Llligl.;:l>xvlhT:lTil qxlghiblitilonmre- :ind mvorlo 'the faetatliat ltcsln till h°";p:r';'l‘l °:l::,';ll°°:° gl:-gfn Agzlllaoopetlrti Thtihisgtlfodsicrggtrddediheills? crgwldu: with :lager tbllgjfslizht early . ' 1 - - - e sunn es o - nlllllfnar Market House continues. such a place as PHD” Edward Is' $2.000-00- MF- R870" Stal-es th" “W mg last night' ._-_ fall seems to be shining out ol thel Annual’ convention of Teachers’ As- land my home' The" is “° pl°°°- "m` N" °T "W Mask* T0* T' "W °°“"°' Dr. J. M Usher of San Flrauciaco “ew lm" *md m“t°ri°1° ‘md simply C tl n resumes' l, W C 9 8 m_ er the sun like it He adds that and therefore of very little value 1 Cal" accom_plml°d'by ms slat" Mrs’ mul-,ulug Wu. the display with rl: d 1 - - d ." ' ` . ‘ |18 so ia 0 , - - - - . _ colonial Stuck Company, 'perlomn while other industries crop up from mgvhseyl £281; l lllalveksolli andullialilflll; C_ s_ Bale, of P0,.u,,,,,l_ Mama, have quaint, odd little shapes and *ya le ' wmv. “'I`h0 Goldell R016.” 0110"# time to time, which might appear 1° un re ' 0 as 8' M" returned to their homes after a very l“°d°” th” NN' Y°rk “gg” ° °r. House. s.3o. - _ more lucrative than farming still. licilxovlleellgé tlulscliiliiflntnlililr °“l°"“hl° vm” t° mm sm” Mn' all TTT: Beastlylléii Falitlwnnglgrs Till ,,,M_,_,,_,,,__,,__,,_- ' ' ' J ii M1' in ld _ g . WH! 5 , B ~ ' " agriculture alter all is the backbone lues. I am prepared to gi” Mr' Ray' ty?-slivencygglj; sgufpgn [village vial; black, others BEIOW Wi*-h hl`iBh¢. IIIURSDAY. Sli.l‘Tf£MBER 25,, i9'3 of elm Island und lt ls uul- duty 1;, ner $1,000.00 for every No. 1 Alaska ed the Island below and see, gl-,ut warm colors-styles drawn from hat » -~--- ---------v-»~ advance it by every means in our blgck '°xl_§k:l” l3;e°‘;‘;;;;;l“l§:ices ol changes both in town and country °l °°“t‘“`l°B BE? land Imillllnerily puglely n mga ° f course the chan es bein ll f r 0( l"'°9°“t °'g“' n 5 ° ' ° ' p°w°r‘ From what he k“°ws °' the black fox pelts Mr Rayner thinks he 0 . g 5 B °- l ht( l lmfmin l ' ' ~ uieiiec. 'rii Hilti Bid athi'1EU“\fi°‘1°l= “~° 5’ I ____`. .6 present Government he feels confident has made a grgat hitl by ligrtparirillg Murrays HMSO, I ao Q xlvuie git individual; whatever is eppenllng to With the declaration of mum cent that whatever sins they may be the prices for sland ox s n p thought ol when he len P_ E_ Island' excluslve taste 1,, history ul- are l dividends by fox companies, the al- guilty of, the sin of omission so far d‘_‘°§dthi'; llmtlil avggegilxugt §";?&2g d luring prospects in the oyster bllsi- as the farmers are concerned, is not X; Ml; glarlléein wlllcll averaged '£1'¥°°Z°°.°°¢°°:°'I°°1‘°!°*:°°2~»2»»;»¢;.¢;»;»»§»°?°I°°2°°Z‘:£: ;ft0§l;5tE°°r;e:a§,;‘:_;t gslguxlllfs :gg N ness iiiid the promise of expansldn in one of them. As there is practically 350,00 per pelt. If Mr. Rayner is ‘public works, `&c., &c., it must not none other than farmers and tho not entirely ignorant, he must know | . ibe forgotten that, perhaps more dependent on agrlculthre, directly or Ehztdthelff gm hufldredgex laeilaisllgg ,.l_ .tll t -dl tlll h BQWCBPBIIB " e 0,, e e noise essly and more quie y ma ters in rec y n t e community, this cd condition’ belng tom' caught out . . .W . . . . . .~.°°. . 2”. . . » . » “nt take place lor some weeks yet’ :im pi-ogrcssiiig with equal if not must be construed as the highest, of season, brushed-that is the fur The mst. Amerlcan newspaper the season belng too early lor the i-von greater promise in our busic iii- possible compliment thut could be rubbed off in many cases from pass- nluubllck Occurrences Both Forelgll l&\1Sht_ llarrls at the Loudon (;0l=lue.housu polls, N.S. l lllepiirtineiit of Agriculture ip being tive und stimulating, on the present out of season and damaged in other ln Boston and was prlnted lor hm; 'iiiiiile iiiiinifest us time goes ou. The oceni-iion breathed optimism and hope- I‘L‘BlJ€CtS-With the Pell! hob'-allhed by Richul-A piel~ce_ (‘-I-IAMBERLAIN, FATHER OF . h ave een many brunebes that foster und de- fulness from beginning to end. One fmm a 'ew foxes whm ' d 1 li- . . . . . ' . vclop ull lines of agriculture are re- thing he desires to see is the means 'ii n2gs3'l'rlft!§l;e tlleolllrxlrggst '~‘°’ ' ° ° ' ‘ ‘ ° ° ' ° *nm* ' °.»§» 02 YEARS OLD TODAY l “ rr* ri-lviiilg the attention that each mer- of livelihood made as numerous and time for the (nr, and the greatest eg li.. » complete as possible for ii run life- curb taken in stretching and haml- there is n feeling of satisfaction and each and every depnrtinent. The bnrd-working und enthusiastic Secre- tary, Mr. Smallwood, must feel especially proud at the triumphs! crowning of his arduous labors, and with him the genial- President, Mr. Frank Henrtz, and the other mem- bors of the directorate deserve the compliments which were showered on them the inaugural ceremony. now-a-days is s huge With over $7,000 in et the Island lithi- bers for such work. lun get a ' clsss. a ldiir some time pnst the need of co- for a life that is worth living, and ""8 0:0 Bklllly iBl:‘ilfllg°\:1ll¢l1“e9x-t;_Ia\::*:ltllIfg`ll I operiilioii bus been voiced by the which will leave its marks in the bct- 5_mlllgal1;e:,e _lznfgi book' l,.m._l,\,,l.ml,,g breeders of live stock throughout the tcrmeut and advance of the Island lu Uuuuuu’ ug follows; pi~i,vin<;i\,i,n.1 to meet tliiB_ it will be generally und the inhabitants in par- “Wild silver lox are not always reriieuibered, an Association was ticulnr. Premier Muthiesoii is him- "\"`l"“’ *md they “re h'eq“‘"_“ly umm' foriiied inet spring to represent each self doing everything _within his pow- Med’ wmle ranclled lows are usually claiss of live stock and thus develop er to realize this aspi\‘Bl2l0D. and the _.killed when mall- fur lu lu llgmlenl, the breeding und management of uni- felidinesi Wil-h Which he fell in With “eoudition." iiiiils in li \viiy calculated to benefit the suggestion of Mr. Henrtz that tb FOP Mr- R8YD9l"5 hehehl' “"0 the iill interested. Exhibition should be considered a be“°§ivt gl stflgzs, Yhgagagzy tinge? During the post few weeks the Live purt of the Government is only an Lille ?;c;§ve,l lll:lll,0_u0 fm. the Pell Stock representatives of the Depart- instance of how quick he is to seize ol u “usual-u lox in me 1915 _luuu_ ini-nt of Agriculture have been Cold- an opportunity to further the gener- iiry sales. ll also paid $1,000 in 1909 ing meetings und pliiciilg the pro- ul interests of the community. V0 lm llldian m E‘flm;‘m‘§:'e Egltla lioseii work before the breeders of Mr. Wesley Frost was us op- black. wx pen an B B q Y _ _ . _ _ sold it in Janunry 1910 to .iosepn _ ouch section of the province. Every- timlstlc as any of the other Ul,na,,_ and buns' lol. 51_4u0_00_ 'lug 'week will give an extra. where the consensus of opinion up- speakers, predicting that the time some dey that I sold that skin to held the movement in all its objects would come when the farmer would ulmnu for $1.400-00. he l1l\`\0 me '10 ' und as ii result mniiy members have get more money from his labors than “"“mg" QT ‘550'00 wr three pens' _ Now sir, there has been n great iilrcady been enrolled. the man in the city, and that there deal 0'l tall, almllt the western loxeu 'l`lic Duiry Cattle Breeders being would be un efflux from the city to und much navel-ge ei'-iticism which l iinniei-icully the strongest,- were the the farm. At present it is certainly have borne in silence. However. it i5 first to organize and ure in advance the cnse that farmers are better od time that these mlsrepresentatlolls be of the others to date. The Beef Crit- than ‘nine-tenths of those employed in valuable: as any ln the world and tie und Horse Breeders have drawnll urban pursuits, and a continuance _oi given u chance lu dupglvlty in Prince up ai constitution to represent each the good times fnrmers are enjoying i_.`dwa.rd Island will certainly bring clues :uid ure milking ii working foun- will tend to attract others to agri- 5l`»*\Y`tli"E l'lK“l`99`When tglufliellied- . - _ - sm 11 firm believer in e ii ure oi d.ition. I cultuie. _The great obstacle just at the mx industry, I have allsolllte 'rlic uiiiect iiiiiiuriyiiig the work is present is that-farmers are severely confidence ln it and know time the tliiit of improvement in breediugnnd l11H1di0HlJD€d Y»h!'0ugh the 1110K of raising of foxes is u pi\Yin8 hhsihess iminugemeiit. To iiitniii this end ready money. The lux industry is even 011 fi l>0hf_h=1SiH- I “W BH*-lsfled iuieli member is oilereil individual iii- Pflyilfg such enormous dividends that thnt tha Western l{lF0ckw`llll“T3lT‘GT%dha<;’¥l! structioii und co-operation from the people with money to sparc are risk- ST; l?,T‘0du,;mlu,.seeql:§l_ lf not sullel. Deprirtincnt _of Agriculture in breed- ing their all in it, and there is little lor, to any in the world. I have no ing, feeding, selling, buying and nth- left for farm mortgages, even at fault to find with the Island foxes, in er questions tiiiit have special bear- Gitflll DGP Clint. fact, I have praised them every- ing on ins individual work.. The test- This is s Serious matter. and unless man’ 'belng excellent l,, every ,,,Bl,,,ct_ ing of herds for tuberculosis is en- the money market slackens some- A( the Bums. time, 1 think it very coiii-need for thc pnr ose of eliniinat- What. it will be imperative u on unfair for a mnn like Mr. RBYDGP D D ing the disease among herds und the those interested in the future of ug- “’h0 haf* mad* B l°_"T'““° i“ the mls’ services of in qualified veeuriuul-lun riculture to take steps to establish of others ln order to boom; llls own. inc at the disposal of all the mem. an agricultural loan bank for the Is- I um no novice lu the ful- bugluuu 0- having handled in the past ten years _V lt is llulml that ,ls ll result Ol the --'- ' V five millions of dollnrs worth of furs, - - - ' so that my judgment should he a fiicilities thus bliiceil at the dlsbosul lent equal to ML Rnyllerisl whos, of members, the testing of cattle will cxuurleueu has been pl-lngipully in be more generally practised than nt Ever-ybody’s doing it-now, Tug the marketing-of furs. present. Where testing lmu been dune lilghlllitium I am forwarding Mr. Rayner's let- . _ _ .- Il rl f 1 Market Place, Boston, Mass., who it iuukes possible the giving of n Ban ers mm ur and near met on has one of the finest ranches 'hi the clear bill of henltll with every uni- the Exhibition- grounds and me world, in New`l-lampsbirc. His stock iniil sold :md with the milk product greeting was always the mme'_WE is “°mP°59d Blm°5t °“.hil`°lY 01 th as well. In too muny herds there is good t° be here' l offspring of Alnlsllla foxes.l'I`hclly lllav _ -_ been pronounce y_ exper s w o av "0 agslllrulme °f freedom from this Aa President Frank Heartz said-_visited the ranch to be among the dread disease, dangerous to the rest and he hull gl-uvelled the eurtllis sul., finest in the world. Mr. Woodbury nr the herd und to the liiimiin beings _.. lhns the distinction 0! hw/ins receiv- fnce and ought to know there is no ll bl ll t . id ln 1913 ,or an of Muri°'iiy lfivei' ti Mildred H ii- using their pr d t _ ,, Ed I F Z 05 P1106 P0 T It 0 uc E place "nd" the 9”” mm lt' The this year's pups, having sold all his I_t is h°l’_cd the vf“`l°“B \"`““¢l‘eB UT sun knows it,, and benins serenely on increase for the unprecedented pricr =“"'--""-""""'°l"'-------~ ~~""""’---- ""‘“ A‘*S"‘“"“°'\ will "wet with the our r~m,ii,l¢,im,_ of $20,000.00 per pair. Mr. wood encouragement und assistance they _-_ bury will no doubt ' reply to Mr. - __ so richly merit. The Government bus Allthmohllel’ ‘WTB M thick on the Rayner- ' done inucli, bus placed means at the 9U"f“-09 YUBTSGTGRY 09 feilmh. Of 5B8m€<1 In conclusion' I wish to thunk yn" ` ‘l5l"P0uul of the farmers to enable T0 M' “nd the home" dld“'t mind 0 lals and would say that the futur them to improve their utuclu the bit-unless n scared driver suddenly of the fox business will not be im- ri-st must be done by the stuck-own- Iiullcd up and gnve -the nnlmul , proved by niisrepresentations which ,ll-,, l,l,,.m,,,.l,,e,,_ Sturt have been too frequently mode to _ ____ the detriment of outside stock. It A REC i.ll,,l,ldl Lloyd Gc0,.ge_ Chancellor should be a policy to "live and let _'___ ' M the Exchequer’ it is sam' "mls so capital who wishes to get into the bud about the vicious attacks mride game a uhuuuu equal to hlu ,lull Everyone col-luueted with our Exlll_ upon him by the Guardian und the brother. It is only in this' wny that lltl ly 1 tl, ll _ ll f ul l lt dll; l a great and permanent industry can i on mscrvos e cartiest congrn 00"? “K 0 9 “N00 fl B 0 0l'I1l be built up. Artlcles like Mr. Ray_ _' tulntiniis on the auspicious opening °°|‘"““9 with T'h°“° Ol Mrs- Phhk' “plus eau” people m long wltll sus. I l-lettle, formerly serretiiry Lu lute,-_ :uid the miirked success attending itsl h:‘T'“d0“l‘lltH“""Yt 'ghhwé 05t:l°tl“:' piclonhupolidthedfox lbillsiness, lslhey he- n s e ve ors o una. n at o come ewi ere an( o not now* will not now) cross the Atlantic nf Whht 0l|'°°f»l0“ tfl flllrn- higlghdtglié h' l ._ "such experts’ t at u - o' :fig “any intanded' ’ The uhm! stock is worthless. ` From what I urmer. have seen of the foxes in captlvitv ’ I . ‘chi-wed, mangled und poorly dress- corrected The Western fox fur is as where ns they appeal to me as s fur ing of foxes to belittle the property ter to L. M. Woodbury, No. 10 for your fairness in all your editor live” and give the man with little Prince Edward Island I may say that they are as fine a lot of foxes as can be found anywhere There is no s' -'~a-:-:»-:»~° ‘£0 TlllST THINGS ri _ _ 3( e¢°eo° °ee°e¢°ee°eo°oo *o ° ‘eo°»s e¢‘eo°eo°ss°esv .¢e.¢o,so.»~,»'u_»e‘oo_»¢_ee.e¢,n'»,»,ee, 0 *nfs* , Tllllll Ill .,. UUMINIUN. ll|STl]lll o »_» OOOOOOOOOOOOOODQUCOQ .§»e°es.oo.»¢.»¢.n.n,ee'oe,¢e,eo,»o.ee,oe,».»o,»,0e,oe,oo,o 9? . . . . . . .O"O“ 0.‘O»O.‘O. e » . ¢ . ~ a » ,:,»,»_».,~,~_.»_~_»»_ ¢ .oo 1513--lfiulhoa discovered the Pacific Ocean. , ruse--De Vries sailed from Holland on his third expedition to America. 1115--'l‘be british captured Uol. iiitnan Allen and thirty-eight of his men near Montreal. 1777-'l'he british army began its n_urch on Philadelphia. ll$15-First duily paper printed nt Albany, N. Y. 1839--A treaty between France und 'Foxes was concluded at Paris. 1543-l"remout's expedition renched the Columbia river, in Oregon. 1R98-'l‘lie French Cabinet ordered a revision of the Dreyfus cuss. _ 1900--General John M. “l-'almer of lllinoiu died. Born Sept. 13, ll4l7. 1909-The Hudson-Fulton celebra- tion opened in l\cw iiork. JOSEPH H. HERTZ. Dr. Joseph H. Hertz, formerly of New York, who was elected Chief liubbi of the British Empire in Feb- ruary of this year, wus born in Hun- gary September 25, 1872. l l O Congratulations to: Rev. Antonio A. Arrighi, noted missionary among Italians of New York, 78 years old today. Bishop Wilbur P. Thirkield, of the M. E. Church, 59 years old today. Henry Robert Emerson, former Minister of 'Railways and Cannls of Canada, 60 years old today. John E. Dodson, noted comedian, 56 yenrs old today. George Washington's_ appeal to French-Canadians to take up arms in "the cause of freedom" and to 'give assistance to the revolutionary army then beginning the invasion of Canada was issued on this date l 1775. In his address “the futher of his country" used language inspired by expediency and passion, quite un- like the dignified democracy that usu- ally characterized his public utter- ances. He referred to the "poverty of soul and basencss bf spirit” of the Loynlists, and begged French-Canndb ans to assist “the free-born sons of America" ln opposing the “cruel and lieriidious schemes which would de- luge our frontiers with the _blood -of women :md children. He referred to England, the land of his origin, as the abode of "slavery, corruption, und arbitrary' despotism." Washing- ton's appeal had little more cflect than those which had been issued by Congress. The clergy and selgneurs of Canada, satisfied with the Quebec Act, were disposed to stand by the British Government, und their infin- enco prevented any uprising of the populace. The Continental Congress had pre'.‘lously issued s bitter de- nunciation of the Catholic Church, and this littuck on their faith /per- 'rrnnently nlicnntcd the great major- ity of French-Canadians. 0 O O September 25 is the birthday of the Hon. Henry Robert Emmerson, statesman and lawyer, nt Manger- vlllo, Sunbury, County, N. B., 1853; -md of Fannie Fern (Phillips) An- drews, Iectursr, social worker* and peace advocate, at Mnrgaretvllle, N. S., 1267. Sir William Johnston Rit- chie, Chief Juafice of Unnadn and noting Governor of the Dominion -luring the absence of Lord Lorne in 1881 and 1882, died on this date in -_.__-13-_-on--_ Mi J 'J Fox, representing 20th selection*-ofalwinter hat. ~ 'nm pl., 4 sent shgwihl ¢\.3_91'0l Blselection nov. l or befvregsausliud sndthe pi-lm 1°,- bsts ol such- bounty und dlttlngglyu. s the vouge at Patons as their millin- busy for the last ten or twelve days getting ready for this priliminary opening. e Paton's grand- winter opening does ness are moderate yur the Bstomerg knows. q . ' 'lfhere are _ dolens upon' dolons dl smart hats including various, plu|l, yelvete, and all the modish material; and felts, each‘ with ite- smart .how feather, wing or mount fetchlngly placed in a becomming manner, The ihillinory is displayed on ell, second floor in the handsomely alpi pointed carpet room which has been thoroughly renovated and repaired after the recent hrs. _ Visitors to the Exhibition are si-ik. ed to visit this department and seg the millinery there displayed. Pmm_1N°s enovss. It might be here nlsntioned that l’errins Gloves can be had here at 75c and the wearer who thus saves money muy also win the $10 prize su widely talked about. Other bargains can be learned by reading the ads in diflerent parts ol today's Guardian. 1660-9-23ME3l. k X ELLOW TOURNALTSM, .;l_ _Q sux il 11-_l evidence against Reginald Rliind, who is charged with conspiracy in connection with the jewel robbery, it is believed that the court will trent them lenlently. According to the testimony in the case Mclntyre and Ilhind planned the robbery and in- duced Marie Krueger, who was em- Snmuel Selwyn Chamberlain, one lem" "wished on" them, wus born in Walworth, N,Y., sixty-two years ago "Sam," to the newspaper men of two has held important positions on Charles Edward Russell, the fa- mous mngnzine "muckraker" who is now "running" for Mayor of New York oli the Socialist ticket, is u native of Iowa, and was born in Dn- venport fiftythree yenrs ago today. After graduating from St. Jobnsburv Aciidemy, in Vermont, he embarked on a. journalistic career, and was employed on many papers in various cities. T EUUHT Tl] Sill _ DEPARTMENT STUHT _ \ _.1- BOSTON, Mass. , Septl 24-By States District Court, the nssets of Everybody’s Store, Inc., are to b sold to the highest bidder tomorrow at the office of the receivers of the concern. The property consists of a big department store, one of the old- est in Boston, which was fourfdcd by the father of W. S. Butler, who` owned and conducted the business successfuly for many years. About a. your ago W. S. Butler, the son of the* founder of the business enterprise, committed suicide in a fit of dis- couragement over business worries und the business was turned over to a receiver. The profits from the busi-' ness since Nov. 7 of last year er the ruling of the court no bid less than $175,000 will be considered at tomorrow’s sale. ~ JEWEL THIEVES T0 RECEIVE SENTENCE. FREEHOLD, N. J., Sept. 24.- llamcsllvlclntyre and Marie Krueger, who pleaded guilty two weeks ago to the theft of diamonds and jewelry W0i‘th S-'_-0,000 from the home of Har- ry I.. Hans of Long Brunch, N, J., on July Z last, will appear in court here, tomorrow to receive their sen- tence. In view of the fact that both have consented to become Stats's plnyed in the Haas household, to of u number of men who had the prick up the jewelry and gems so ns title of “Fiithcr of yellow journal-_ to have them ready when her accom- pliess should come to the house ul; night. McIntyre pretended to be in today. Mr. Chamberlain is formally, love with the girl and she considered known as "S, S. " and informally as herself engaged to him. ,__i___,._.i_. generations and two continents. Dur-. ing his forty years in journalism he newspapers from Paris and Londonl -» will ui culllills l U U Lust evening, us a fitting close to rl pleasant holiday, hundreds gather- ed at the Opera House to see the ‘popular Coloniuls present Carolina, or The Turning Point. So many in fact attended that chairs hnd to be secured and every avnilallile seat was occupied.\_ It was a brig t, captivat- ing story, in which the unscrupulous speculator meets his just reward and true love and manly honesty triumph Miss Ada Bolam, as Caroline Ander- son, was a decided favorite while Miss Wayne and Miss Blonde nnillly sustained their reputations with graceful acting., Mr. Oliver as Dr. ,Snicker kept everyone laughing und the other gentlemen of the caste, Mr. Seammon, Mr. Ne Ville and Mr. nmountsd to nearly $30,000 and und-_ called forth some excellent work, in fact The Turning Point proved nn ,instant favorite and only the most lpleasing criticisms were to be heard lon all sides. The Company present ri new play tonight and from lust night’s pleasant entertainment nfull house will greet the Company to- night. order of Judge Dodge, of the United llinlondo each had characters which e i :tln asking yo! to leave n Dre- scription here we oder you n superior service in every respect. The mans- gers personally guarantee that all claims advertised regarding our pre- scription department will be carried out to the letter. We offer you lust what the doctor orders~ingredients of the purest and best form. We of- fer you courteous attention, prompt delivery of every order. We can at- tend to the' prescriptions put up by iiny doctor. Leave your next pre- seriptlon here. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great ,George and Kent Ste. Mtf. __1.i..___- “When you are in the Eihibitlon Building to-day be sure and cnll at Moore & McLeod'e booth and see the big 'demonstration of 20th Century clothing. _ivzc-9-2sM1i. l _ _ s-mil _E Get a Pump We are shovi ing n w lines of pumps made- \ These are the favorit- ,;,,llll_ J' -l- Ellllllls, lllloms-l.. amine time they ure somewhat iii. Cuniuiylcioellsiugl :ull be iilliulllngl ennell H an 1: I _ _ _ bred. and that a mtilrture of outside ance edt Sur hoo o-llly su M ll F _ --- . c .k lui i ii ical- rinse I w ii abut e " ‘H ‘ - ' Sir.-'Phe Examiner. errresm mr- Tcseuiili' smznclhtgvliinciizitigr' v taiiama cinch; f