je... _,_ an-_ ..,._, A _- -»5>i=--_-*T “ ,'f=%¢‘-2?' i "i_l_».`»i`_ 1.- 1'. lr. .~.k` tl:-L ` :yi . l-, ~._-- I l 1 ,. is F Ll ,‘ `v`l ,i Mi I 4 i » .- ; l I I l < ~ i1.;- .L -1 l _,é \ » i J _ri i' = l I ._ i l 1 l 3--H lf 6 , . l <:.‘ .`~.' l. i l l ,, -__/. a .‘_»_ l . ,l_5.. -'gil- Fl? l P 5 _l -,il _» 1-xl' f ' ._‘ i ll f):_' ‘_ ,i'__, -1, Iii l » . ,K l l . Y‘i "z , .. M » .llkl |' "_ lu - » wx' _. _ ,,, -_ x., .1’< for cat- .E quality -HA-SZA-RDS l xtra ,L.;A. _ Grocer-Grafton St. Selfing' today- at io cents _ pey_qua_-g_ ing or cooking. Try some tonight. F711 l., \ _ A_ _ .- ; ‘Ladies i 0 11.' .' beiore aelectiinz your fall or winter hat callandadet s hiautllul display olmlll- lnerr -Siamese Misery Pgl-lol-gl opp- osilily lint Bros--Bturs_,Vle\.orls. con~ due e .by ‘ ‘ , ‘ MISS 'l.'MncDONALl) 5-utmn - i -THE lllNGL1SH SPY. HAMBURG, September 17-The feel- ai the-English spy. is carl-lea to such an extent throughout Germany,- thst every Englishman visiting the country-is looked upon as a suspici- ous individual. The other day,arl English music hal! manager, Mr. _Ma.rmors, was passing through Hamburg on his way back to England. _ At the-Custom _House the ofllcers took considerable interest in a bag he was carrying. _ ,They examined it and found therein numerous plans, which they immediately thought was for a submarine. _ Marmurs was immediatelv arrested, and as he could not speak one word of German, _he was looked on as a real spy. Alter several hours’ de- lay, he obtalned,1.‘hc services oi an interpreter, and explained that the plans were-not fora submarine, but for the decoration of a theatre, He was released with the advice to send his plans through the mail to London, instead of.carrylng them with him.. _ WAR- GAME ABANDONED. CAMBRIDGE, Eng., Sept. 19.- The science of aviation apparently is to revolutionize warfare. ArI_oil’iciel an- nouncement - was issued last night that the army- nianoeuvros hadbesn abandoned-,_ and that anxilitary con- ferenne'.wn`u_1d be held hers today to adiudge the results and explain the -cslation or operations. This surprising "situation has arisen from the first' that the- rival armies have reached a‘-sort 'of stalemate, owing to eilectivg all; scouting, elltalling -e constant change of tactics, on broad plan of action, has been possible. ,_ A series-_of*`_li1i`nor engagements were fought yesterday _at various points, andwhen thelday close » the exhaus- ted armies we`re,_stl_ll‘.il'i such _posi- tions that nuinxwes spill-_.te claim tim -it lisa ‘seen fi lui advantage or situation, aild-,the wsreso close to- gether that _the 0611, Dnlslbie __ issue was l pitched” ha_t`_ le at the lfllyonet -S , t -trice.-A. P ' -Daniel- \ S|;U1l18l‘lla0 ” -Miss Lulu lsityesterday friends in -Miss Nellie. arrived last visit relative! -Misa Ethel Abl°ehm's Village, the guest- J. J. McNally-1-_ :. .----" -Miss River, was in the guest of f’““l'i l tlon.J She had small ireigbt both way! _ --Mrs. William Diamond, 0'Lsary. is spending the veal end at Read'e‘ -Comer the guest of the Misses Geor- gie- and Annie Mathieson.J. -Rev. l-1. S. B. strethard will preach in the West Devon Methodist ‘church on Sunday at 10.30 a. m.nnd meraide will on Sunday preach in the Methodist church at Miminigush at 10.30 a. m. and Montrose at 3 p.m, -S. and Mrs. Vert, Snape, were passengers by the Cascapedis. lrom Summsrslde to Montreal yesterday returning home after a pleasant visit to Bllmmerside and Char1ot.tetown.J. -Frank Doyle ol the P. E. I. R., Charlottetown, left ygterday ihorn- ing.. to spend his holiday at Abrahm's Village, the guest of his sister. Mrs. J. J. McNally. -Rev. A. B. Newcomb, Bt.. John. Secretary for the Maritime .Provin- ces' and New ioundland oi the Cana- dian Bible Society, was in Summer- __.. -The Cnscapcdia sailed irom Sum- -merelde at 8 yesterday morning on _her way to Montreal. -'.‘ol Moore. Charlottetown; was among the lzas- sengers.J. ’ ____. home. She was accompanied by ber sister Mrs. F. A. Corney, Summer- slde.J. -J . C. Brock, Montreal, agent of the Quebec S. S. Company left- yea- terday morning on return to Montreal -by the Caseapcdia after spending li few -days- in Sulnmerside -and Char- lottcwwn. He--was accompanied by his- daughter Miss- Brock and - Miss -W. H. Bagnall, Amherst; W, H. Bell, Toronto; -T. F. I-Iamell, -Mont- rsal; T. Hudson, Picton; J. Gibson, Toronto; Capt. W. Richards, Char- lottetown; G~. B. Lee, Haitian; A-. Lowe, Charlottetown; L. H. Jacobs, Montreal; Bert- Jacobs, Montreal; rg- gistered at the Clifton House,--Sum- (after the arrival oi the S. S. Em- press) and_ 8.-80. the previous even- ing.J. _ -W. A. Moriell, Amherst; Mrs. J. E. Flemmings, Stellarton; T. R.Butt, Montreal; I. H. Harkins, Quebec; A. T. Bairon, Amherst; C. H. Nelson, Charlottetown; L. H. Henderson,Am- herst; J. W. Walsh, Halifax; T. Ber- lter, Toronto; 'J. E. Flsmmings, Stel- larton; J. R-. Brehaut; Montague; J. Ellis, Montague; registered at the (From Yesterdays Evening Guardian) --James Moore who has been in .Worcester yesterday morning.-A. black foxes which cost him ten thou- sand five hundred dollars. -Mrs, Isaac Bryanton of :Spring Valley, who has been visiting her berton, has returned to her home, Accompanied by her sister Mies Bea- -W. R. Oultolg Alberton, went' to haf, _slaterial~~_tor.- agnsw.-._» residence which he will have built in Albarton surly next summer.-A. - ~ ' -gs: -L lsmenaruli, osmlmlaesh; w.- . Bowness, Bummcrsids; J ' li F l 'S- 4;. rs: ~‘;. . . -Lieut Gov. Rogers, gmntcd tha- ." _cl '| - Summereide s<=h0_0fs»_a lllllf holidgif yesterday on awful* =°f -*“° °"“f’f‘-giiell, nimi;eg.,sisnm¢mis¢. 9-email. -The Empress arrived last eveninl d I I "mm " ta. at 15°- Siu 1” P°“”¢°'*[§l°2'fl°°T".ul§’f§§°iff§il¢nr iff §ffl'i.°.'§.v. ¥°i“3 “mi 4° V”‘°“3°'° "°t“"‘_’I“g` You are invited. Sinclair er Stewart, in the Hall at Coleman at 2.80 p.m. Emu ba glad to receive an news, ad, A. - -Rev. James Btrothard of Sum- -Wwe ‘ls 45_1 and ,esidenca phone 26. “nd “t Alberto” at 7 P' m"A' Imonstration of new autumn styleu in side yesterday.J. Holman' L§mitgd_ The Belting is -we wh- Ye ww ui- _-ew '$552232' 3i2.‘§.‘l’.§‘§,‘°‘.i.l"'f.f.'l."l`i1‘.`I.`§I.‘i.”‘.1f.‘£ -_spending the past two years in Brit- Hasty' Bam,-5,,_y_ ggptgmber 215;, ish Columbia has arrived on a ‘-'isit “Rambo” and eveninm gustomm-9 to her parents John and Mm Yeo___and the publicvgenerally are asked to 'N°"n"‘m-J' kindly accept this as e -personal ln- , .vitatio P -Miss Anna- Best of Boston, who sensory; models, This will be the has been visiting friends ln- Summer- most. authentic showing of high class side. left Thursday morning for her mllllnel-y styles seen in this vicinity merside, between 8.30 last evening? _“hh” P°°d °‘ L°“d°“' Enghmd' -Queen 'Hotel gummm-Bldg, get e in the Ganeral_l~l0Bl>it8\at Bath, 8.30 lug eyanlng (agter the argvg (Mains, on the 8th lust, shortly alter _ -'sn erati lr. Deceased was 21 years of the S B. Empress) and 8.30 the °p - 6° “_ mlb-outzone math. ' . _ ‘of a 'e an -w ‘nevims ev°nmz°J' _ 'Thu-§‘omains--were brought to her par- ___. , .loliowlng her death, the funeral tak- ' ilngplace to the Sacred Heart Ceme- Alberton for several days -returned to' liusballll, fathlrr- and mother. »!l!i\>¥'°° ..:“;::.‘:..‘:.. T:;_';t::‘ .s;.l:“..:.“..i:“ KEEP ¢"'“““="‘ "W and Co of Graham's Road a pair ng ` -hot summer months are to small _...___ I All -- ‘lipllss fsslsy The-»ooessio'li§l_'4 use N,,,¢,,,,¢l_-,, “_ B, g _md mg, _ , lbowd- troubles,~,or _ll the ire ble connection with- tliznpurehlhss .ei lui; wmv suddenly-ss it gensrsliy goes '_' \ °` -fm relieving rqlmmi ¢t'~- the "Um" "NW" °°-~‘5f°°‘¥**‘§°» 0'"- Beaiteto House, Alberton, between ' “"““°‘*""°'*""“"“‘ ` ' -4.80 and -11.l0 p. m. Tuesday.-L. o. "Buy your winter coats at Peters, Inman, Tryon; Jehu A. Lyman, Try- they are olsring sohlespoelak v¢lu|s‘ acash -.__- Brace'a glad to __.uutly on expiry defe- _mgg Hazel Morse, agent, in J. O. J‘;rdine's Bookstore, Water St, vertising and subscriptions in Sum merside and vicinitY~ H0* OMC” -Flall mlnninery opening and de- headwear for the approaching H08* son. Saturday, September Zlst. Af- ternoon and evening. We will exiled you to call. Sinclair & Stewart, L,f_d_ 9-19M2i. -Two show windows that are at- tracting a lot of' attention are the (ur and gents' furnishing windows of R. T. Holman, Limited. _In each case the display is characterized by |1006 taste, and these windows slwllld bu seen by all. 9-20ME3i- -One of the most attractive show windows seen in Summeriilde for some time is a mlllinery display by R- T- very nicely arranged and the colors blend harmoniously. 'Phill window is a credit to Holman's decorator. - 9-20ME3i. -Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd., Sum- n to call and ins ect the new and will include a showing ol models from skilled designers in the large _and important style centres as well as those originated in their own work~rooms. Do not fail to see this _important dlsplay. 9-19M2\- "We save you money when you buy, here. We get the very best and highest qualities-at the very lowest ,east prices*-possible to secure in the a cts ods, Don’t you realize m rk .t Y- - Trit"'J' that the Rexall Store can save- 510", moliey?__You w.1l be sure oi satis- -faction if you buy your drugs and qundrlee at The McKinnon Drug Go.. _The Rexall Store. Corner Great George and Kent Sts. “The Rexall- Bto,-,,_ ' ' _ 8-19Mtl _ -(From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) with Mrs. Pond and child and. their two daughters. Miss Dolly and Miss Nora, arrived in Suminerside on Monday evening. It will be remem- bered thstabout twelve years ago Mr. Pond occupied the position of editor_of the Pioneer and the Island Farmer and he comes back to resume the same duties-_-Exe. .__._ ton, will have the sympathy of their friends in the death of their daughter Mrs. Arthur Couture which ooollnred ents home in Alberiton on' the dlry' try. The deceased is survived by_hcr there and two sisters.-A. ' , A _ Every mother knows how latal the childreni- Cholera inisntum, diav ‘|-hog, . dysentry and stomach trou- precious lil-l-I0 life is lost aften only a few hours illness. ,The mother who keeps 'Bob ‘s Own 'l`all`leta in ‘the ol .the Tablets prevent ,stomach and -th Tshirt ll brlngsthe b by ssfeloy through. as Tahlstlé are said. by medicine dealers ol-.uy.i»ll-1- at 25 cents a box or il-om 'mlm wil in exclusive designs.-'~~ »-0\-liilillit. v~11m.s...s. nuirnrli "Warren eil ml si ` ,,,,,,~_, . M, M, Nu, Summmlde: mu oeliill, um. let on "mesure el use _ ° °° *in* *Du hrs. J Penllrsods Ora ud l D' h "to _ .» _ - . _ Pl l, y soiled on Hue doubly - *-2 l.'*.:.. -~»- ---i ----- -John and Mrs. Murphy, Alber- ‘ .`.~ 3*” Wifi” ]_5 *.lu.9us1l_ -The soft velou. gives vv-iiiliolgliti Eeiliisstbk-4-Eve" 'We ' wor~n'_flit§ff"°“&ff‘ r`,;,, _.- ¢m'es.‘ _ ' .f _ s" g V ,,,._\_¢_---.1 1.-I4 -.~ 5 ‘h I ` N ::..,_ I _,_ _they were cliff" We always carry in P - hem* Pots, etc. 'We are headquarters for these goods, _insthnce:‘-'~f'-- ' - ' k Bl .:. (1 1( \l I( ll ck .__,¢. _-..- Cl had existed have called I 1 Butter crocks M gall ll ll I (C .iv 1# RANGE meals dlllersnf and éhlttler could not The HONAHPH llfhtenn lalioursi Lv s tlrzlke and luel is a good baker,and give! s s. an ample auppivlor hot water for thvlrhfly t - ' _ Our new cats-lo gus is- not, stl1i\r’i`ii'g*Ptl§'¢=' Q5 gg-,ng yu” ¢|,,' M¢NAygg§ |, gu ` ___-< a com lete 209 - ‘ - v sie' - 1% “ 5,-'ic 2- ‘» ess- " 55c Cn-h-oi I( - 65c 7-'ic §.°?§§f<7.“‘F"‘ e¢w’nW°W B ` /.J fl ._._...__ __ _____ W" , ,,f_. _:~ __ _, _ ., ‘ _‘rm l ` L il ` g f 1 . l fi _ Ulllllllll 00 sacllvll-_-ug" .a ‘ Mllwuracruii as \ line Chlhrns gal 606 @°»*w 5 2 6:. igfa-' Bean Pots' %| g . It %;|g " "_ 3-4 ll; l. ar ‘ I, 3 C O' , Successor: to - ___ ____ .. _i.-._. _....._...~_ 1,.: -_ ~ ;_ - - »_ ' is ._... .. ._.l. _ W Bailey, Fredericton 4 T McLellan, Halifax gogman, Moncton PhOlle 235 a son, Montre l Smead, Torontc? sw" Acorn, Souris 1, ""““ “‘ ‘ -- -~--- - -----~ ian) F. W. Taylor, Antlgonish _ W- Dal.” ,mn van ng Guard - - :lun » . - REMARKABLE P _ Buckley Sydney. _ J Du” .Burlington _ 0 ERATION Lorell Halifax J D Mu- H = *”"'”' _ Bindings windsor. - ` " “‘ '1`°““‘”“- W- Bbw Nnw Yoluc sept. is.-olgs H. B-. Tremaille, Windsor. " _ J ` - -till; T13 years old, the daughte -Urban Gillis, Mlseeuelle M° E ° “ff M°“_"“K“_°- -- .Dhsl-les Martin, a wealthy eeutr graom \éest_lel;iay'sSE§¢ulng Guamlan) $93 -rlfv sy, Montague. _of ‘ ‘i469 Crescent street, was ope u ey are n, pr ngfleld. ‘ ""“'°“““"""**~ _ ,on est night . t th Luth E. B.Lauree, Springfield. FACE OF THE AfVERAGE ,1>ita"l tor the remove.: _oi ashlee* ;Gso. I-I. Jennings, Janette Olty,, " ` " ENGLISNMAN. IWU_l¢l1-the young woman swal Conn. - - ` , ' _+ , . _,m0_re'than two years ago. K. T. l-llteber, Fort William. -parents Joseph and Mrs. Brown, Al- N8 BFG PNG st f-NB WHS and-0"»°l\»VB K' _s‘ P’ night train) - uisht. arbor. 5 New Glasgow. and wife, Mur- ktsnones * oovilisasr ron nnsrnn-_uss. _In .0 lil this -D00! .-_._ and are, . Ml 1‘2.l‘.°' in from eil, - -_ 37 -_-~;_..=. _-.. the last trsl ) end io.ao th l Every-Pfldvynt .1~p. .i s -R' , * ' ' ’~ “ °°-“_” _ me ---my .s.. rmf..u..»'.i::..:f::.z‘..§*':.:f'..°f:.':;. .°E. and Mrs. Hewson, Amherst. " ‘ r ' z J ,_ .- _. - ` ' ,_ __ .H_ H_ Melanaony Moncton' All of above sift rd a most dellghli'ul‘ai`¢1rnoon's outidg at vii-y small coat Geo. H. Lane, Honolulu. _ . - -- 3" ‘ - f’ »- =~= i==._ I =~ ». _- The following registered at the Vic- Excursions four days each week V V A ` torls. Hotel, Charlottetown; -between EVN? Tuesday at 3 p. ul. to Orweli 'return Ihre 25 esnlr 10.50 lest night (after the- an-ivsi el Hwy Tliuflday slap. nl.¢e-vleilll-'ie.f¢uii~¢.-.nlfe 4° MQ. A. Leelie,_Montrea1. 9 ` “ - - ----. cn-l il sion- N - oi. ui- _ _ . .I _ _ . .' I -<., »-_-¢,_,.i, ;~ -=~. _ - _ _ _ 0 . . _ . i - - x _ 1-" , s _ A ' _ . _ l ' ~ J. . W _ " ' J. . , _ . ' ' G ' TA . l 8. Pi 1 as lc _ Lundcu. , Sept. 19.---we are drift-_ ,_ l WARM IN lonnaun. The following registered 'at the ing 'towards ths"day' when the avsr-I4 ‘ *w -Queen Hotel, Ch rlott t . b t ` ' " ` .1050 last night 'llafteretthznarrlsvlziegi :sh En.“B`,‘m.n's mc: Wm W that of. the last train) sea lo.:-lo the pre- ° """°‘1 °"“‘“°°'* *" th* °‘*°°"“i _"ou, ,,|gh¢_ predictimr on Dr. Forbhs Ross, a "Mrs, T. J. Reid, Btellarton. ,known physician, Dr.' Ross Miss Jennie Haggart, Piedmont. ` tliat‘,‘ aithouglp uature's tendeuey J; H. ci ii t, s is _ » o. -0. M5121; urgginxlig. ° lm’ "°°”° ""1 "“"°"' *“° *°“"°""Y H; A. McLaren, St. John. m°d°“‘ m°°h”°"` 1' tm’ -I. Stone, New York. t°'7"'i" °‘“'t5“'“°“'5 M. sl. 1»‘leteller,.st_ Jenn. *"° ”°'_‘ (From Yesterrlays Evening Guardian) ‘°_°U°‘\"°f N. M. Dlngwell, Boston. . _ '5"“t' Dr' J. G. Diugwell,- Fortune. ‘W9-nt . H. Morehouse, Bt. John. 'ma ~ silsee Drake, Millv»lew_ - owse, Murray- H 19.-Meteor nine nations met dlscgss .and arrange e system of - news by telegra‘;h §h°;',`° s» system of- night storm signals- F-‘ ‘P the beneilt_.of shipping. Incident- I" N" the experts discussed the woe- '°,';° °'Jh° in France this ysar.` Professor gil, r' director of- the Msteorologi- lg fr el , Perle, me osmille gh °° was right when he saidv_ 'N W" . i. I - a s ;\g:l¢_l..3‘sk your stove dealer to let y§~\i` l`el grand also ,examine the Range fgr Crocln, Charm. Jugs our prices right. Ear winds were responsible in France Dr Show, ol the British hui-eau, mn were _reversed WM and France. were In th usually esperielmd _ Mr Ieelmll was wel _ ‘- ° _ 'r r v~4"5 all-"fi "i, -` 'I'-he Hai Store 2 it `_ _- _ _ 1|, '51, f*“f, f_ ' _ _ _.Milt .morons imma » *"°"" 0 _~__ . We w°u’*-wie# if wi icuii hwy @n=---b»is.fl> be .5-1.-if f° All-f yourself you V ought” fo' sce'”tlif€"“stylic‘@e' we' ’ha§ve "“§fr“§>vid‘ed@. You ref Eieiyhlleuil ¢°f1i’fi‘;‘¥°_ff1 E0. ries the beet. _si »hi=i1¢s‘au