raatimsrsnenurosnn; g _GU"ARDI_AN. . - ' "'"' nmomrnropmm- "1" PAGE _».. ltr:-if EE GRDN dian can -be obtained at W; A. John-. ston's, Montague, ' agent in Montague. ‘His oulce phone- dlan can be obtained at H. J. Ma- h0l1'B ;DrL\gst.ore, Sour-ls. ` for”'Cold ~ Wet “eather For cold wet and disagree- litted out with boots especi- aliv made for vunr needs. ` Here are b-os ibut wil stand all kinds of weather tes-°. The DOC`l'OR'S BO )`l‘ is sp~clally made, for ond -or wear. has he-vv ou's -le, bri- lows tongue blucl er cur and is leather line-i rhroughm; insole is chemically treated. anti optic, elim'na es all odor of perspiration and is wtter- proof. In Ch'ome, tan ani box calf.... ...... $5 00 Abwot of Bl./\CK WAL- RUS with medium lr-:el and sole, d'oub`e belows tongue, biuclrer cut, n vety sroug. stuart and stylish boot-in black only---that will appeal to the man 'who wants some- thing tast:ful and dressy be- sides being absolutely weat her~ proff Price . . . . $6 00. ZULU CALF btot with/ double sole which runs up through to heel, .soft comfort able bellows tongue. runs up tothe top; blruher ctti;l-mther lined and vlscoliz 'd through- out. This is a boot that is smart, stylish, st ong, durable and weatherproof a-r any man could wan* besides being the highest point of perfecli--n in wntur foot comtort. It. is priced at $7.00 and worth more. H AlleyQ (0. Co Due to arrive per; schooner I Laura M. Lunt and Sedgwick 1500 tons best Vqtrail-ity Anthr- icite Coal in Nut, Stove and Egg sized li T . r ,j We Would' Advise My " intending, t purchasers of -'Bard coal to book their ordegsg-'now as the price advances, la' er in the season. -~ Phone n 1 lI.\l"y2rrns &. Bn. 6-lyl'tf- -~“a=*_°-_--"-""- “Tho new American Hats are'-T ln-|ust~drop ln today and get the 'very thing you want. This stpro sells the finest range ot hats_for men, In P. E Island. Hats 75c 't.00, l.50. 2 00, 2.50. 3 00 to 5100 each. Soft-and stiff-ovary Sf-vie that ls good. This sto-e ls th_e "home of good hats." Moore & McLeod l46_9-9-t3M3l l Ill ll Gl‘l|le"C0al ' l rt 0 wry' . 1 a t r:ratte°r',°2|{e`lli‘;d""'\:rder‘you dangeggo gglxtlng ,attsgtory,eu_e.| ltyou come Wd bsvqnn ww now some ex- E 2 .UQ nr "3“‘ l Ufqin un r 5 "i .?.i.°"li`.`ru.. ttqoq? i& Deellriaay Block \_______ . nhle weather \`ou need to get ml ,I ` , '_ .__ .If ,‘,‘ \.'_j '*r,J' '_:`f', »~ ';:" - ...fwf- . -I' '_ _ ' -_> “ - _ - ‘ 5-. 1 f ‘L -- r " -- " ,»;' .-f~'.-"` A ` fi", ' -- -,. Q-'g'&_~j,. --/_ ;_, __ ` ,iii W. ‘. i 1,. , ‘. . ...__._. -f u-in I . more Q _ Y I Men,-"sr Boots- /é1'oups-- E . I ahuneh of “..n.-, bg ,.1-__t|m¢ is ,ha taut. rt.'.rf:,'.*..::':.i1!‘° ‘° °°- T" Cook Studio , -_.sim ‘il our familyandf ' d Y .- .-... -:::".;:'.:::r.;=.t“::::.; you-pictures with your natural con. vereatiurnl exprassi n. " lutimgee likeness. 'lfllli BAYER STUDIO » ' ~ ’ . , cum I Phone 275.! week br two before the time they have paidffor has expired and thus DOt miss ‘all lisue, 59 gl), papers an rlliicontln/ned promptly on expired a e. r Gd a very able and interesting lecture to the‘ members of the G.M.B.A., Sourisr on Tuesday evening the 9th J inst. The subject was the Crusades. UT- W8-N101' 18 a deep student of his tory 'and is capable of treating in n mabterly manner any subject on which he speaks; but on Tuesday evening the learned Doctor seemed to have excelled himself. He carried hir bearers hack in imagination to the ‘llays of the Crusaders. He showed their causes, the manner in which each crusade was carried out and . their effects upon mankind, pointing out at the same time the state o the world and the condition of soeie ty in those days. From these chap- ters of history the learned lecturer drew many valuable and useful lessons: showing that crusades were as neces- sary today as ever before; but that it is the "pen" and not the "sword" that is the modern'und more power- ful weapon of defense and that as thc knights of old were skilled in the net of the "sword" so should the knights ol today be skilled in the proper use 0* U10 "Pell," the sword ol _modern Wllflllfff. H05. however, to 'inflict wounds but to defend the truth against the evils that come from tht N h ' .- fu .`i.`it<..‘i.‘i-'.l,'r'-‘-'-"'y§‘.i."-.’§r$.‘F2‘i.§’a<'i.'°5f!.'.'§ ' n und have aoh-rt-you will htrd know, Y°“ ‘Nl bein! Dlwtozrapued.'1‘his is mnd¢, 9"' D ¢0lr!!`anny-the rt suit ls a naturaa Madre an appointment fo-day ]) ll) . All were delighted with the lecture and earnestly hope that Dr, Walker will become a frequent visitor to the Branch meetings to entertain and in struct the members on many o future occasion from his store of knowledge and wide erudition. A hearty vote o thanks was tendered the Reverend Lecturer to which he suitably replied' promising to comply with the request of all to come again a few months hence to speak before so attentive an audience. , WE MAKE TEETII and we grtvnrrtee them to fit exactly. We wibl do all w_e can teen-ve tue teetn you h_u_le :mfr ll-'tlnu ppnaihfe to save than I 'e one e u » 1 - ghd8‘;\rll:udc>sp’g ll not. w‘l|l 2iv,e ylou the eutrun iq", deux", p‘_ed”_t%u|fs"wB *Sufi* (From Yesterday s Eventng Guardian) you of a u,nd'n.nt satisfaction. duce hy J. J. Hughes, Co., Souris, - ns cum si' left early Wednesday morning for nl' n¢.ra¢.".m , . r .- tures ot-jour- D nnttwnv ' , xcunston r._f-' The Annual Fell Col- onist Excursion to Van- /couver, Victoria, - West# f' minsrer, Nelson,~Seattle, bpolfane, Portland. On Issue - S ept.T 25 th. 0 Oct. 1 Oth. For Tickets, Information, S'eep.r, Reservntitns, etc, apply to W. K. Rogers CITY TICKET AGENT - 84 Gt. Geo Street. PEN Every should have one I of buf ' n ` I ONEDOLLAR _FOUNTAIN PENS just imagine 14kt gold pen, Waterman fer d. E. Waterman L o of Nl ontreal, makers of the I Waterman°e I | Ideal. Ei is sold by mail order houses for ’ T $1.504 I I 0.11 rua lu- spect eve n if you buye V I' -t -r- ' PEN -‘€_ Gro. E. FULI. | ‘~ '_ number of the Georgetown sports made the trip to Souris by motor boat on Sunday and were entertainer. there at a'dance` given in their honor ' on Monday evening.-G.. _ Henry H.. Dicks, which has been loaded by Stern’s Bros, with live stock and produce left port Wednes- - day morning for St. Pierre where - she will discharge the greater part ol her cargo.° ` tlace at Sourls wharf, Mopday ns n number of pigs were being taken aboard a schooner. One old gentle- man 'was the happy possessor of n \ery peculiar looking animal which with some hesitation, will be called u . pig. His long black bristles and strange appearance, attracted the nt- tention of n number of foreign fisher- men, who crowded around the box in which he was confined and were np patently, very interested in “Mr. Hogg," who was soon to take his de- - parture. Suddenly' the pig, which ‘Was r reginning to think himself the sub- ` *ect of too much attraction, decided i to make n bolt for liberty. With a plunge he broke from the box and dashed up the wharf at a lively pace, pursued c1ose‘y by several promising aprlnters. One youth, very i'leet` o" foot came up with the rupning ani mal and, after several futile attempts succeeded in grasping its ear. In this last nnmed act, however, he lost his equilibrium and, in short notice, was riding along placidly on “a pig`s back." By this time several others u_ee-_in-D ha P seized and triumpbantly carried back to conllnment.-' R srooaur _ R HARD C01-ll H Made by the L. H .in egg, stone and This sanrepen |E_ mgmmy ax” | use g r Please se nd your E&L~.»:.-.-l‘ n» § S; don’t wish to S' Orders 1 ...'I'l‘ PAYS; to buy in this Province ...°'rr-is moarmto' DAILY oruu- .t r *_ ...°'I‘. GORDON Ivins in on"-alan is 18 and residence phone 20. ...~'rI-ra -'moauruo DAILY ow- ...'SIJ~BBCRIBERB should renew a ...*DR., WALKER’~S` LECTURE - Rev. Dr. Walker of Rollo Bay deliver- en of the unscrt uloua and wicked ...’TliE LIMELIGHT, which has been loaded with life stock and pro- St. Pierre, with Capt. Busby in com- mand.” f ...’MOTORED TO SOURIS.- A ...~L1va s'rooK SHIPMENT 'rm ..'.*AN AMUSING INCIDENT too` d come u and the runaway was _lust arrived t- day- _ 1700 Ton Scranton. teal chestnut sizes Quality A 1 . \ ._ \ Alex-. Mc ...'BT,,DAVID’S.-The Rev. A.J.W. Back will preach on Sunday, Bept. ...°Mesars J. A. Carmen, New Glas- 1-tth, at 11 a. rn. 'on "Our Citizen- gow; T. Cairns, Hamilton, and R. t-mp" and '7 p. nu, ou "Tue vt-uncut 0- McDonald. Medfvrt were pawns- I'roconsul." A series of lectures on ers on the eastern express Tuesday “The Tonic Truths of Jesus" will be CVBHIHB-’ commenced in this church on Wednes- *- day, Sept. 17th at 7.30 p. m. The .._°Mrs. (RSV-) A- J. W- Blick, opening lecture is entitled "The Fin- G°?°"B°f0W11. WBB ln' Cha!'lott°t0Wl! - nl Word of God." Visitors heartily tllil WBGK at-Wlldillg U19 MBl‘\¢il11° LOD- welcome. vention of The Women’s Foreign and Home Missionary Society.-G. (From Yesterdays Evening Guardian) ___~wA1T1N(;. F03 THE AMHERST ...'Mr. Douglas Brennan, Souris _The tug boat .rMe,.Bey_-v wméh put has left for Little Bias d'0r, C. B., into scum harbor for our-leer, is Where he will remain a few days. null nf, Man-,new Q M¢Lenn'5 wharf putting some artistic touches on the .uid wut remain until the return or new alter. which is shortly to be Het the Amherst with the two scows, UP-° which in some way have broken *- loose from the submerged dredge and ---'MV B"""““`d Cl`eaH\¢l`. COHUBC- crime into Bt. Peters humor: tor. Sourie. left on the afternoon train Wednesday . for Charlottetown, _,_°QU1E'1‘ DAY 1N S0UR1S__.0n enroute to North Sydney, where be account of Wednesday being such a Wm Bef- UP 11 bemlliiflll P\l1l>lt- 'l`l1lB disagreeable day, things were very Pulpit. Which is h““d°°l11°lY ad0l`“¢‘1 e . g _,n¢|; in Som-ig_ The work on the with gold leaf, has been built, ln Mr. l lh M ‘ Cz |,reakwa¢;gr, and in gang, all outside Creamer's factory and is an excellent ' e . “il “"”"ii Svuvenirlsl 5°- Til ’ 'lil ‘vt ...-.:.'.;'-..'~.‘.1:r°r:.:‘.:»..i':.':"n.:<;"...: ; ‘ ~ - I c 0 and rvhlfvvd h°m° vu the evwlnx u.,_'»7 . - ..;;. \ OUP Btcck of souvmire is now complete . : We has-e a large sbsortmentuof eouv¢n.r ' . _-5,. ‘“°°°11<==.sp°ons, cuff rim, but pr... .trek ‘ S ',f§“` A Pi°5» ffl!-. CIC. ,Give us s call. I ` ‘ | MV- ~ .f ' 1 -. ' ‘ _ Wellner s .leweliry Store The oldest J ewellry elorein the Pmyinu , "' ' "' " `»"`""""""" """""' express! ...°0NE CENT Per word each inner- ' '*" tfonfor advertising in this column. -..‘-Mr. James D.-Dewar. Murray Cash must accompany or-ae;-_ mm. River, agent for Miller Bros., Char- mun ghgpgn gwgnty-nw ¢¢ngg_ lottetown, was in Georgetown this week on a. business trip. G. , ‘ fun. nn. n. runnin is our-tr- --- I ; I dian representative in Bouria. His ...°Mr. Richard St. John, BOUND. ‘ - _ Phone number is 5, W. L. Dlngwell Was a passenger -to Charlottetown- -Undertaker's onion. MEM. Thursday, where he will resume his studios at St. Dunetan's College) '° it was r. domed for ctieuu view 01 workmanship! wor a an pra y the whole day. The rain, which pour- ° 5 cd down without ceasing, prevented --~'Ml`- Frank MCISBM. Wl10 Ullf-il S _cople from coming' into town and ‘Flite i`*‘-“BUY “Sided in B°5¢0H» WHS .consequently very little business was 8 D8-Ssfmgef BH" 0" TWBGHY morninli- Sa,-fied on for me entire day__» Mr. Mclsnac was accompanied by his .__-_ wife and family and will, in future, ...~sc0ws nEPoa'rED.- News make Bear River his place of uuoae. was received in Souris Tuesday, that havingvfof this l`e“90“» PU\`¢hB5°‘1 W0 News from the E_ B_ NCL 1 farm and dwelling house from Mr. dredge, which sank on Rustico Sun- J°S°l’i1 G““d°'1~-*’- dny night, had drifted into St. Pet- ` _'”' ers harbor. The tug-boat “Amherst” S---“fhli LBSIY MSYEH B;‘1‘lved in 0 left earl Tuesda mornin , intend- ‘mrs mm B '18 “len 91011113 Bt lc ing to ybrmg Kham' to 5,511.18 and 4 o’c1ock, Wednesday morning, and has not yet returned. This dredge 1°" for Pi"t°“ at 4-30 B- IH- She was owned by Vivian 'I‘. Bertram, h_“d U' "'°"Y light “V30 Bild 5 Slim” .,.om,,t0| who has B contract U, lrstbf passengers. Amongst those d d - t Rusuco Hurbon, leaving Bouris was Mr. Dixon, For- re gtng ou tune, enroute to New Glasgow, where »DIED IN GEORGETOWN _ The he will remain for some timc.‘ dinner was served up, after which the young couple drove to their int- l* ure home in Chepstow. In the e\'~.;r- it - n ing a reception was`held attended by ' Black ,Prince _Hose n large number of friends who show- are eSp€C12.lly deslgiléd ed their appreciation of the popular to withstand thehal-dest young ` couple by many handsome wedding glfts.' 1 wear' I EASTER" PERSONALS l \ _'Miss Wilder Of New Hampshire "Grgaf, 3|1°w|ng of handggmg spent a few pleasant days with Mrs. new Overcoats for men. ready at Lean, Rod Point. the Mens Store. Mooro& McLeod (Frpm Ye;at.erday's Egpnlng Guardian) Mr. Ames D- ewart. Gorse- "Alot ofver smart new suits- . , town, was in Bourfs on Tuesday.-G. "Society Brarird" °‘20th Century" Agents for P' Island i ---_ and others ready to-day at the f ._.°Mr. J. B. Gander, Miseouche, nr- Mens Store. Mooro& McLeod , rlved on`the express Wednesday on a |4599-l3M3l business trip to Souris.-° death of Mrs. Reginald Batchlder, '1- .eurgetown took place at her home "'°M"' Humphey Bahihaw- T\`“\'0-N- ,m wednesday, Sept 10th_ Although S., has arrived in Georgetown to .-he had been failing in health for o spend B' Week with his m°th°" mid r.ons'uierahle time she was able to at- :mther llgrph Newt°“ llalshaviil Wh” Lend to ber work u till a ver short “Ve 99°" e “Umm” ere. t 0 lat- time before he, de§th_ The dfmeased ter _being engaged as lay reader of was twenty two years of nge, gh, Trinity Church, Georgetown. on Mr. haves her husband and one chnd_ Balshaw's return to Truro he will be .. the was (Orme,-ly M158 Matilda Gab accompanied by his mother and brot -- tint of Rustico The funeral took er' the former 0" he' Wal’ t0 “Demi the winter rn Sydne \l S and the ~ ` ' h - . _ place on Thursdaymorning from St. I Y- - ~ -'» ¢ " _ _ _ _ Y _ latter on retur o E n - J \`_ nmea it C Church Georgetown -G. H t “gill <1 T-0 F0 _ ,_ sume his studies in Cambridge llnl- '__ , _ -..-WEDDING BEm-S.- A 1--uw ver-icy.-G. The o.l‘J\ffr.v.‘3. b,1_.:;`~.' e;‘.Q‘r‘.;‘ event took place at St. Margarets Catholic Church on Tuesday' Sep ...°The following registered on , _ tomb” gth when MM). -I-_ Mcnonaldl Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at ' ' """` ' dmlghter of rM,._ Joseph A_ McD0n_ the Sea View Hotel, Souris:--J. M. ___ aid, Clear Springs, was united in Rattenbury- Chi“`10f-Ve‘°W“Z J- marriage to Mr. William Wadman. B°‘“`i“‘“`- JUN* F- WWW- Cl1l1l'1°tf€‘ The ceremony which tank place at 9 town; H. H. Shale, Charlottetfwn; a_ mu was PM-40,-m,d_y,'y,Rev_ K_ C, R.,G. Morton, Edward Cummings, Mcphe,-som The 'bride was neatly Halifax; Fred J. Cummings, Halifax; _ - nttired in a blue serge suit, trimmed G' B- Harris' S“mm°"m°7 -R~ J' l a I ' with snr, which was beautifully not J““’°B» M°=U°H1: John White. Char- on by u. large blue nut, trimmed with l°f*°*°W“i J- D- Stewart. Georce- rrbbou sua' white ups. The bride f°“'“§ -T- J- Johnston. Charlotte- was aasisted by Miss Mary Mclnnis, tflwni W- -7- MCMUIBU. M- D-. GUM- who was also prettily dressed, in a lottemwni J- M- M‘”`5Y» Dun'-1092 U- suit of blue serge and hat to match. G- MUDOHBW- B°5t°"5 F - C'Bi\`°B- The functions of the groomsman H*‘mi]t_0f1§ -7- 'A- Carmen. NSW GIBS- were ably discharged hy Mr. James 50"? L- C- Haley. Windsor, N. S.; Gregory. After a. pleasant drive, the J- C- WMSOH. M0l1tT€H|§ MF- and happy couple repaired to the home of MTB- R- C- Campbell- St- J°h“i '7- tbe bridc's father, where a large A- MWSEHY- Ch&l`l0tt¢li0Wl1§ J- B- n_umber of friends and relatives had Gaudet- MlB°0l1¢\10-° assembled, and where- a sumptuous The New ` ~ . are now in stock and are deserving of special men- tion. The s*yles. are entirely different: from last year., The lengths are shorter and rounding fronts pre- vail. The cloths are Tweeds Petershams, Chinchillas, and Boucles. ` A The prices are $l0. Z5 to $30.00 have just come to hand and are on display inthe coat dept Are you going to have a . coat made this year ? . We have at present 35 diiler- ent patterns to pick from and at all prices from , I-169-9-l3M3l “A great line of womens Dog Weight is expensive in a motor car--because it takes more power to move and carry. The heav- ier the car the more gasoline and oil, the grelter wear on tires; the greater difficulty in travelling over rough road , in sand and up l1rll:~; the more bother and trouble in keeping it in order. the FORD I is the lightest and most simple, safe and sttisfac- tory mot' r car tn the market to~da.y. It’s made of Veuadium Steel which is over twine as strong and lighter than common stc el, therefore, less ot' it is used with a saving of over 50 p. c. in weight, at the same time securing maximum strength. Bruce Stewart £6’ Co.Lfd. -‘M12 DOHIHG MCDOMW- Bel" skin utoves__thektnd moststores "' " -‘ ‘ ilU(\\1 - "Moro new coats for wom shown In this greet store than any other place In P.E island The sale of coats here for the last few days have been simply phenomenal. if you want the right coat-we have lt. 8.50 to 30.00. Moore Br McLeod River, who has been to Boston on o 5g|| for |,00 par pg1r__|u31; 75 - pleasure trip has returned home! cents por pair nero. Moore lk ‘ . ,= McLeod |469-9-l3M3l “Pretty fancy sllks for trim- minus lust camo to hand within the last day or two. Moore& McLeod I 469-9-I 3nt3l |469--9-l3M3l Bn A` Quiet -Dignity is always imparted by simple lines and substantial elegance. Some new models of _this type are illustrated' here and many people prefer These Monuments ‘to the srti-t'callv carved de signs ornemewed with taste- ful decorstionl. Whatever your preference we are ready to suppiv the style you desire. Qonsult us CHAN llLl`:`.R‘ dr BEl.l. I ' too Kent St. _ t4'\_4~9toMwfm3rl " ¢ os-J ../"°` ~. ‘I VIZ, *\ _-3 \ f" "I €§>~’-"7.'\.;;_f -_ \ €"“”°”"‘ sae 'O-uv Alnioet aavhlet you neegl in Watches Iewe »rv or -yesleeeee we em eupmy at once or ln s very short time. F ori Better Plumbing _ Cell, Write or Phone 395 J The pleasure we have in doing your work is equalled buy the pleasure our work gives you. None of the comic stories told of plumbers fit us, anyway. Our charges are not high; we don’t "putter" over a job and we don't`use poor material. As a plain, every- day butlress proposition, we find it best to do the best kind of work always, and do it as cheaply as possible. Try us on the bases. Fred H. Trainor Opp. Opera House 1! 5 ~l~‘ ;f:,?.[, - R F g ___ 'i _ " _---`-'»",~‘.»‘{' ` ~ FUN! FUN!! FUN!!! f l Lai no innocent mm aecape At the 'great MOCK COURT TRIAL under the aust leea of the Y. M C. A.. of CHARLOTTETOWN in the OPERA HOUSE, on MONDAY EVENING. SEPTBM BER |51 H. One of our mont respected citizens will be charged with BREACH of PROMISE Rsoutkrt Couivr Runes. t-'r.xa'rt.ueo Davnpor- Mswrs. Luntonous Srw.\'noNs. Loon. Hrra Au Evnsnra of Rsmnan Fun ' f Prleee, Si. B5 and 50 cents , ' Tickets on sale at Jam\eeon'n Drug Store, Sept lilth. E _ W T 1 Open at 7-80. Court called at 8.15. ~ ° ay 07' toon-o-roam. toathelde Queen Square