_ _ _ """ ““'-*“'">f=v=m»romo\‘ cuannrau mme inns- \ Our \_- #U fs is now complete. '...°1'l"PL¥s to barb this Province "I, _'UND CENT por word each’ mm. stock of souv i l .V \ ` ‘ S°“”“"f'S Il We haves lsr e " --~ -` tidn for advertising in this column Strong. Neat School' -'Boots for Boys _ “Aish rst made" school boots for boys are comfortable. stylish and strong. Size I to 5, $2 50; size utor3.... . . . . .. ....$_200 , Alley £3 Co. ' _|35 Queen Si ./- | _ ..."|.'HE MORNING DAILY Gabr- wesk or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus Wt ml” B” i““°. aeall papers are g::t°;’“¢1”“°d P1`°mDl=ly on expired (From. Yesterday's Evening Guardian) P " '-'Il' .' g »”s°"”‘°“" °f °°“"‘nlf Allonmno DAILY our- Gish mm owomvany order. mul I-2511 bf°°°h¢l. SP°0us. cud links, belt pins. stick 2:2:-|_“';‘::§gf:'"d “t W' " ‘l°h“' "f“_m eh?" °'°__._°t"nv° °°“u‘ ' Pius. etc.. etc. .Give ur o eau. _._ ' ‘ ' -...'»un. an. n. annum n own- a.;°;r5./o§>_nng_N lvmsu onerainn o_o ropnobrgsnieivr; inw sour-1.. nu 9 » gn. on ue. His»flieeh` D9l1\‘l\\lm. I . .L.Di 11 S is lstrizd resldgnco phoneosu. If mm Undsrtakws omoe. '$21, ~ _ Th# illflelt Jev/ellfy gfgrginuw Province g;l_»_|}.QBl:“b0 “Pb atiiéled -hat H. J. gE,_‘yN{)___ OEEOYEH-7NITY“{0_§ here. A harness race meeting under _ ,_ ,___ . ~, ' °‘n` ° ' \ - 7 an "' the ausllices of the Great Western l"1"'." _ ,i . _g _ -- lished restaurant business at Monta- ' 1388-9-9M3i. lunull Mfmus w.f.M.s f ,_... ~ ...°Bass:13ALL. - 'rho Georgetown FIRST SESSION WEDNESDAY , f b sbnu tea e t M c at _ / , ey on S___t__’§_,W°“ ° °““ °W SEPTEMBER 10TH .» E ai to play the Mount f'--agar ~¢"'§"§, .v _.n ‘ , . \ lf? Je? gl ax _ I ' , :I ini a _ __._., \ __ _,,g._ . » -_,_ Bt t o mperia eence an saw Australia » _,, . 4 _ -. _.rw .~ . "'“" team The °°°\‘° °¢°°'1 9-0 norm Meeting, 9 n. nr. General equipping hor fleet and preparing her _'_ ,'__ m mv" °! G°°rg°t°w“'_G' Meeting, 10 a. m.-Doxology. 613. ` -s s PIGNIG -'rho Lower Mo I"v°°m°”' >'<~..~ " 1 '» ' ' ‘i ' “' Hymn 208 Bible Reading, "Pray- the increasing strain and challenges / . ' _.1.f',‘.',~.f=`_.,'___-_._é": _._.. tasue Union Sundayj School held S,.S_»- Mm C§,,r,,,_ maya, Service 'Y .\ 7 ' A f _ . ., r _ ~ _ f Duc to arrive per schooner 15oo tons best quality Anthr- icite_Coal in Nut, Stove and Egg sizes , - We Would‘Advise` I .\` spot is an ideal one for picnics. The children spent a most enjoyable af- tsrnoon,-G. ERSTERH PERSONALS _ (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) their annual picnic on the grounds . _ of Mr- John T. Robertson. au=keo'~ pglfflzffigf §o°J.".'.§ll§§. §§u<°:’fé<1§l" fgfsolllcllllt1-i§.'pi'i.'"§i.f. sniff. 1'; . 5 " ' Ferry o s i fi s c. sch. . ` . _ ‘ “ jig/ / {\ Rober:tsolr1|’s ‘lash alhlbehlltifully sxll- mm' Quwupu Drawer' Resolutions tum aside to may the old pastime 4 and Gourtesies. I d ll tll ' a e Y ° M°“t“g“° mv" ‘md th” Reports- Presbyterisls, RBCOPMHE he left till the skles\ are more clear. Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Foreign Secretary, Treasurer, Sup- plies, Publication and. “Message," International Secretary, Discussion 011 Rslwrts, Presidant’s Address. SECOND SESSION! WEDNESDAY, F you want the very beg; ...'Mr. Howard McDonald, George- 10th, 2.30 P. M. _ Laura M. Lunt and Sedgwick i5°°d Ph°'~° “°fk> lf `ll)n‘l:»li1tl;ll? from B mp to Hymn 234, Prayer, ivlinoconcreet- W pay 5ou to see what we _ -- .- ings from sister societies, Reply to can d0_ Phone 397_Y for '...'Mrs. Margaret Garnsr,Mr, Fred Greetings, Mrs. J. H.>Th0fmpson_ Ranklne and Mrs Rankiue of East Addresses- Mrs. Young, Korea; appolnlnleht Boston, Mass., lelt for home on Tues- Miss Blackadder, Trinidad; Businessf day morning after a montb‘s vaca- Closing Exercises. ¢ . COOIC SFUCIIO 2127. °.§°§lil.i"n1§f§rfff.°W"' Mm' Ga" THIRD SESSION: WEDNESDAY. ““‘“°“ “* °“' ”‘°'°' I” ‘“ g““'“““’°“ _ ____ SEPTEMBER 10TH 8 P M go cure or benefit. or money refunded, , . . \ D B ‘ k ...°Mrs. E. V. Hessian and family sands and found to do just as it cs "say qc left Gear ctown on Monda ornin Public Mestin - Ch rman Rev intending purchasers of hard Y coal 'to book their orders now v ' to . . . l as the price advances la‘er in gf; r I' in the season. _ » Phone III I 8 Y m g g ai , . _ _ rgrreioin Mr._ Hessian in Halifaxrfhnf- geo. C. Taylor, Address- Rev, J . B. °;§,._'j:_j§‘;§5§3j '§_§§l§§§._;2_§_.‘.;.§°§_j_{.:;“,_.;_; .... ‘t...Zif.i‘.§..Zf." 53°" ..?§f°°r....3’; .;.';"’.§’.i.§;.'."“i‘.‘.‘.‘;"..‘;E."3“' .;§.'Lf“‘i.".i‘...‘;¥ ::I;::.,?’§.ZT‘€§°‘}..“ii‘:,§‘.;°.;”‘;l,L“.'i.'22 ‘:.':::.‘°;:l.‘:.’.‘i1:°::i;':-.......... ... ... §‘°§.?Z3'2'.‘f.€i"`i.‘i°‘§.'§.‘I;...‘§“£..‘”“‘ '“““" 2iZ3»“‘ia1..¥§‘;'°“i..¥.’l§’i“ .”°.‘..".‘Z.‘.?.°.'iI ° ;x;_adk§:._iLd.fg;-“you to ha_va midc Drop ______ ' ° tatiée of Foreigmmissign ycomgnittee retly in Coffee or food. Alcura No. 2 be foygu v|l"¢;l.}'l9l1li(;lskr£g`. ...*Mr. Benj Kes in of M r ' (E. D-)‘ H mu 439 Btueldicliioll 1 :-1 r'>'l-iLl>to¥l°le'pl|’11}‘-l'-tllrsl-gsrlxlltis s-natui-:ll Ha;-bor Spent 'the wzekgmd vigltlsg ' y ' I ignite' keneu' . friends in Georgetown and Lower FCURTH SESSIONI THURSDAY. tlllhemselves to lives of B briet d 8 6 dll 8|)|)0ll\Ill\¢ll‘ ‘0'dBy Montague. _Mr. Keeping has been for_ SEPTEMBER “_ 10 A_ M_ Ihgwwzgzgsiierlilzilllioegnarltlzfalxilvnggohxd H 23 Bibi R di HC _ B. Lyonsl/8i C0.” S _ . , Ji‘J0&\ A Quiet Dignity S is always imp_arted by simple ` lines and substantial elegance Some new models ofihls type are illustraud here and many an l':md:rx°¢lili2l::np_o(t:l`l?1la td save tlllgi sign he cheque, but I Wanted it ` to Address; “Needs of F°\'°iS“el`5 in g‘illdo so If nl»t.ws willgive you ilre be arf anonymous cDntributi,_m_~ Sydney,"' Rev. Mr. Kinsale. ymn 7 1 e ea ng on t° Mccm W take “P th” 5t““Y of secration"' Prayer Service, Minutes, _I *F*-' FF- 'U medicine. Mr. Keeping is an excsp- BuSmSSS'_ RSSo1“ti0nS_ Sth; Repo,-S r Robinsl _*W self credit in his studies there.-G. THE FATAL PRIZE FIGHT LOS ANGELES,,Sept. 9.”-Jess Wil- lard, as principal, Thos L. McCarri as promoter and ten others interested in the fatal Willard-Young prize fight at Vernon are held here to the Su- perior Court charged with murder in the second degree. . LADIES AND OHEQUES . A certain lady collecting for char- ity recelved a. cheque in n well-known hand, but without n signature. Con- thanking hsr for the cheque and pointing out that she had omitted the signature. Back came the reply the first. time, and who, having been tionally clever young man and his of Nominating gommn-_¢_eS_ friends have no doubt he will do him- Short Addresses 0n__ Toronto Com ference, Foreign and Home Mission- ary Conference, Service of Thanks- giving for Faithful Members. FIFTH SESSION: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 11TH, 2.30 P.M. Young Peoplc’s Work, Hymn, Bible Reading, Prayer, Minutes, Report of Young Peop1s's Secretary, Band Work illustrated and discussed. Address- Miss Archibald, Trinidad Election of Oillcsrs, Allocation of Funds. Closing Exercises. SIXTH SESSION, THURSDAY, M ssquently _she wrote to the sender SEPTEMBER» 11-TH» 3 P- M~ Hymn 503. Scripture Reading, Mrs. Moore, Prayer, Minutes, Home dwe ullvlmtes gham t°3t@°x¢:gl,1|f'W§ promptly' "Yes, I know I did not M5510” S¢°f¢¢Bi'y'5 R°P°"t~ st supstuva possible to get Il You DI i _ 1-Th M “time Field '» t d t I d _to This makes c mpanion tory to “cu” 0” ° “ ' lrr'llIalIl)r‘rl'd'n|'lllsztlIl:s:lon'.n “eww” the lady who iadoa chqque ebook ‘ for Unfinished Business, Question Drawer Reports of Committees, Hymn B17, |25 Queen Sl. warned that her credit at the bank Cl09il1¥'Praysr Service, q l1exéB;_er 0. was overdrawn, told the bank man- ----- , ' 0 I ager quite cheerfully that he need not , Ph°“° "5" ` worry, as she- would send a cheque for CHICAGO MYSTERY people prefer _ These `Monum`cnls w to the artistically carwedide signs ornamented with taste- ,,~ ful decorations. Whatever " your preference we areineady to supply the style you desire. Consult us .b f"~~.2s-u.. ru I T lthe overdraft CHI(.AG0 B , , -. , - . t. 9.-'rn o d f ' Spsglaé Sale gftsnk and NBL, _°""°*l‘_“' - ` Mrs_ Walter SmeiI;h_ a wealihy goéeg als” tu ay at |°3%%s§ 9ME3| 1. :'S"}°k;’" :Gb keep the hvery “ESE loader, was found in Lake Michigan ` ' me ° P ug ° “ceo” on t B mar e with a rope tightly knotted around "H'y'gi-ado' dross goods ‘selling ghliclllhgmbonrlxittlldn ihhegr lillstehldlllll-2 her “°°k' 0" the b‘”.‘°h W" “ '“°““d oday at 93° por yard at Pat°ns_ midorl It you want B many good of _sand decoratasd lwithh flowsrgls. The l370.9.9|’/|531 smoke try any of these: Master Ma- “'13” my “ici E’ °r “mm” "ye I . '-°-‘ son 15c., Master Workman l.5c., mm er* - _ ~'Men’s Hosler for wear and for q rock 10¢ Ban or me Mori- 1259-3 Mt! I Q 1404-9 1oMwfm3ri "We've the cholcest neckwear that $ PEN $ |523.. . Y .ham . 5 . ,_.__..,_ eauty. Splendid durable hose at 25c gold 10c, 'l‘he'MacKinnon Dr'ug Co., l Y ' ' 350, 50c per PMT. H‘0Bi°l`Y £0 S0 With Corner Great George and Kent Sta. 'W dress pumps, 50c 75c, Bruce’s Mt! “Black Prince" Hose for boys are worth trying 'l`hey make less work for I the mother. _ _ the best. makers produceuiiandsome silks in all the best shapes,,and every pattern exclusive with usi A new lot of American ties just reeeiv0`d,' 35°. 500 to $1.00 Bl‘uce's /1258-9-3"Mtl. “About fifty styles, in Sllk Walsts deeply discounted today at Patons. l37Q|,9.9ME3l Every R , I 'of our S FUDENT _ R should have one I_, *li ....... .li 'S \ li 5 ‘. ~.,`,\, l iff I if . 'n ul §;f-‘f';" `|HH| ' °___":"'*f `;”¢"' 1" ./ , /CUAvl§` ‘ wk a‘1‘f`f ` . . -~ » . ~¢ ',~/.§"¢..:.'°\'h`._,..l'f| “_ _ »;, _ ,‘,-' ._ .-1 on sa. on .kipdw`eonrry._` _, ° §‘,°,°2",-,;,,,,. _ ’i‘,§{.,°'.'§°%°1l°§'l>l.'°$§ ”""“r ouhsnd utndwnmexd Q9 G|»,|{¢|| Sf, Pr sident W' "*f ~"' flu _...Jil 1a19sr9Msi ` C 1292-9,4M¢f-. . \ mf] I E QNEDOLLAR FOUNTAIN PENS _ just imagine .r4kt gold pen, Made by' the L. E.Waterman Lo of M' o n t r ea l, makers of the W n t e r in a n’s Ideal. Thissamepen is sold by mail order houes for $1. 50. f. Call and in- Watennan feed., ine I _ .E 9 The Eye is 'oné of the most delicate and com- .` plicatcd “of the human organs, andyct, probably through ignorance of this fact, it is being constant- ~ ly ill-used an overwork- ed. Eye-Strain _Be wise and do not ig- nore any of the symp- toms of Eye-Strain; head- aches or pains in the region of the eyes, inabil- ity to read or sew for any length of time, blurred vision. Allow us to, Examine your Eyes. We will give - you expert reliable advice. This ls our business. i|1Z@_ r I Eye , I "see the dainty sun wslsr. oar- _ - gains today at Patons. l370.9,9ME3| “Net Walsts worth $3.75 at Sl 75 at Paton's today. Securelo nouple. I370,9,9ME 3 “Silk walsts ,worth $5.00 for $2.98 at Futons today. l370.9.9ME3l "Preserve your eggs for"winter by using Water Glass. 15c and 25c tin. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. 1397-9-10M1i. S Fox Men Attention , A special meeting of the Queen’s County Fox Breeders Association will be held at the o§ice of th- Dslton Company, Sunnyside, Char- lotleown, onthe nth of Septem- ber. at three p. m. ~w , ' ‘ T f l i ff T _ F°°*lS,f,?f,,f“f:l,,{,,,|. I lpect even lf yml S Quegdsqghaillllly llisdsosglhlricllig :ills - a d _' I , ' -` "H00 !Q3'f§° `°' ¢loii’t wish to ‘ ¢ other msit»rs relating to the wel ‘hoof 22C?ov‘?sh°I§ jay, \ ’l__ ‘ ,fare of the silver fox industry, will C0., III Ulm" 1 l GO FO be dealt wllh' ' . .. , , ALEXANDER noss S“mP°' BI°°k’ I` \; r 2 » B2" °P*°m°“'“ Charlottetown, P._E. I so i P' ' NWISCIINSII Slllt . o Fllll -HAS HPENED MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Sept. 8-With practically every available foot of ex- hibition space occupied, the Wisconsin state Fair was opened today, under promising conditions. The display of machinery and manufactures, live stock and products of farm, orchard and dairy has never been excelled Circuit is to he one of the leading attractions of the week. The Gover- n0r and other State oillcials will vis- it the fair Wednesday. SIR GEORGE REID SPE'AKS ‘ ON IMPERIAL DEFENCE LONDON. Sept. 9._ac the Press fllllller to Sit~Ge0. Raid, Augtralig, High Commissioner, the latter spoke manhood and boyhood for lighting life. She sees ominous shadows in which cloud Imperial houses. She Of party conflicts. This surely could IIHUNKENNESS [IAN HE EUHEU MEUHA WILL UU Il ALCURA, the widely known treat- ment for Alcoholism can now be oh- emedy that has been tried by thou- claims. Drunkenness is a disease, Those il. Alcura No. 1 can be given sec- s the voluntary treatment. Help your loved ones to restore o Y ,an seiulness and to regain the respect of the community in which you live. Only $1.00 per_box. Ask for ire booklet. E. A. FOSTER, Central Drug Store, Charlottetown, P_E.I. ruEcKlg.rAes Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots, dlow to Remove Easily. Here's a. chance, Miss Freckle-lace, to try a new remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a. reliable dealer thdt it will not cost you a penny un- less it removes the frscklcs; while if it docs give you a.,clear comfplexaon the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine- doul.-le strength from MacKinnon Drug Company, and s. few applica- tions should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a bsaut‘ful complexion. Rare- ly is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to r 'lk the druggist for the double strnngvn othlne- as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. S . Fall Coats Tl1eNew`l l are now in stock and are deserving of special men- tion. , ~_o The styles are enlirely 0 different "froth last year. The lengths are shorter and rounding froriis pre- vail. The cloths are Tweeds Petershams, Chinchillas, and Boucles. The prices are $10.25 io $50.00 The Misses’ and Childrerfs Coats have just come to hand and _ are on display in the coat dept Cloalcings Are you going to have a coat made this year ? We - have at present 35 differ- ent patterns to pick from and at all prices from $l.50 to $5.65 per yard ionlev l3r~oS The siv\rr\v.s buss/ $3-lore. ®@@’®@d©ii *E9 61%? i For Sale 1913 Fox Pups I Pair Dalton I Pair Dalton-Champion I Dalton Female I Dalton Mele I Pair Holi Renfrew I Female llolt Renfrew I Pair Frank Tuplin 5 Males Frank Tuplin llolt Renfrew pups hom on the Island and open for inspec- tion at any lime. . Cross Foxes A limited number for sale, , Mink We are now making con- tracts for minks, to be deliv- ered November xst. Write or wire for quota- tions. Phone 189. Canada Fox Exchange n (l‘dlE-dGi@(iit`i@@i Q Q Q Q Q Q Q. Q E9 .S Q 9. Q Q Q iliiliilidili Q QQIQ If 'Illini Q QQQ ‘l 4 I _ \ ._ ` " Q f._n " ./ - ~_~ \ I _, /2' successors @®llf®®®©®®®'®@®itG»@®(lG/dddt 6.3 The New Gurney-Oxford. _ Range Has Solved The “Help Problem” _ _ Everywhere women are coping with the same difficulty-the securing of domestic help. A Gurney-Oxford with its wonderful devices for the saving of time and labor enables you to be independent, if from necessity or choice you are - without a servant. The Divided Flue distributes the heat' evenly » ;. r S5 throughout the oven, and by means of the Econo- mizer the temperature is detennined, kept constant, or changed as desired. lt is easily controlled by a~ little lever working around six notches: Dough and batter-mixtures will always be light, thoroughly cooked, and nicely browned. This stove saves you the dreaded black leading process for it has an unchanging polished top. __ If you must do your own work you owe it to yourself and to your family to spend less time in the kitchen. No woman need be a drudge with a. Gurney- Oxford range. Al All Leading Dealers Q geese-ee9Q.Q_,q7 wcooocooowooecc ..`_