_ P' iff I Y £1 il . r \ v f . q. l tr "" l 0 l i l 4 l ""l ,. -. .1 / _ ._-: \ , ".' ll J I, Li r i I i l i . ,' in i _ lf; I L ._ ._ .__.-ir! » ‘.’,_ 5. sl: l fi ‘lil ._ ir _ _} , r,l( ,= _.L" ¢__:T"' rf _ :r_'$’?Jf_`m;-_~» _ i. elif , _ nw `( .l.‘~‘.,< Ls l l ll., _»_._.. _ »» . i : i-,. ' |. , l _,i .1 . ,. . r., 3 A »v' 1-,;;1»rf”, . l l f-`,:"'.;" 1 i.'1.‘f ml Lil ra _quility for RDS , . _ per qu_ar!:. 1 xt e tonight. HA A r__ Grafton St. SZ i ' ' 1, _ Sellir-lg ii day st ro cents ing 'er cookmg Try som L.A. _ Grace i. 5'. l F§ l-'arm ru- sale .Ll holler for sale alarm in Rose Valle! oolttaining 100 acres land with No Lbuild- tnihjforrnerly occupied by J J.Bsihune. ` ' _ .hi t f. it' n"-;f,,f;»,~,_i;.;e..- ...fx ;.:..:.f:...fr fmufggggerg' 'ghuu d see ine present ¢ h ariiculnrs nnolv st slot: ltlsraadarbanu. _"ny, ~ M.KENNr-:or h Col._0NlA ` -ri UF1 PII ILWAY _ - Q _ Special ilound Trip Fares 'l'0|l0NTO EXHIBIT I0 ‘nguoi lonSepfeni'ber $25.75 Going Aug. zz,z4,:6,_:7 0 28. 5=Pl- 4 '$1 9. 85 Going Aug. z3‘and 29 and Sept. 'l"q_kets good for return Sept. '|912 _ Greater St John Exhibition Au|»3|at to Sept 5 _ Special 'Fares From Pt du Chene $1.65 _ Seot3a_i\ 7 _ » Sept2.4an 6. - ,Fo her nlorma on \>\Y il* » ~ ice ge W It ROGERS, . '1"'Vk t A nt. NEW' A DVERTISEMEN if _ V (Meal) ‘The heat andimost economical of the molasses :lock foods, lto2 lbs. day sufficentfor horses and cattle. - Agcntior P- I. I. _ CARVELL BROS. 9,-»,|.iMm\vf6i. - ....11 ~ . _-1r_xs:mrms»rAsaws_, --pr. _,Alex ~ McNeill, Summerside, was g .passenger by the Empress yes- terday mornliig.J. -Bev. 0. DeWolte White, Rector ol Bt. Mary’s Church, Surnmerside, was a passenger to Port Hill yesterday.J. _ -Misa Flosale. Orookett, _Mount Rose. la visiting in Bummerside the guests of Misa Annie Ca1lbeck.J. -Jas. and Mrs. Clark, Pittsfield, are visiting in ‘Bnmmerslds the guests ol H. C. and Mrs. `Mllls.J. -Dr. Johnson, Tignislr was a. pas senger ‘by the Empress to -Halifax yesterday. J . -A. C. Howatt, Tlgnlsh, left by the 'Empress yesterday morning _ to attend the Halifax Exhibition.J. the Empress yesterday for Sackville -Bruce Jamieson of Alliston,Mass is visiting in Summerside the guest of his parents Robert and Mrs Jam leson J. -H Clark Agent, will be glad ti receive all news, advertising an subscriptions in Alberton and vlcln ity Hia office phone No to 7. -Miss Sophie Carr, New York, who has been spending the summer at her home in St. Eleanors left on re- turn yestsrday morning.J. ation tend- DU -Miss Amy McDonald, New York, w o has been spending the summer with her parents D. H. and Mrs. Mc- Donald, North Bedeque, left on re L turn yesterday morning.J. -'Miss Ruth Mills. New York, wh: as been spending her holidays witl er parents W. B. and Mrs. Mills. . Summerside, left on return yester day.J. -Miss G. Poole, Montague, left bi J. _ ' » . d h h To N -Mrs. Geo. H. Callbeck and sor~ Qm Albert, North Tryon, who have beer visiting in Summerside the guests n' Mrs. J. W. Callbeclr, nave returned home.J. & 5 -W. J. Gard, Amherst; E. B.Burns, St. -J obri; J. W. Partridge, Charlotte- 3 town: H. E. McKay, Truro; F. Y.. ) Barltonic, Toronto; Andrew Walkett Fred Rogers, Alberton; registered at the Queen Hotel, Summerside be. tween 7.30 last evening and 7.3¢ last evening and 7.30 the Dreviou; evening.J. -Dr. Macphall, Cape Breton; A.C. Austin, Cape Breton; A. E. Waters Capo Breton; R. S. Fraser, Boston;C 9~ DRY- Halifax;H. S. Wnnnarnaker Montreal: A. B. McLean. Boston; A Peake. Charlottetown, registered a' the Clifton House, Summerside, be tween 7.30 last night and 7o'cloc‘ the previous night.J. TS '.:We honestly believe that our lin of chocolates are the most deliciousl- fascinatinz and satisfying chocolate: m“‘7e~ They leave an ‘lrresistiblr longing for "just one more." W: want you to try our chocolates, W. KNOW YOU will like them better tha' .vnu ever liked chocolates beforcf Moir's Elite, Q lb. box 350.; 1 1h box. 60¢. Lirzews. $1 ti box. 'rh- Mcliinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Hts". ' MEt' F REACKLE-FACE per NBW RBHIGUY That Removes Freckles - or Costs Nothing. ,. H0r0's a chance Miss Freckle-F r' ,v " . /_' .~ __'_.4.'=_\` . - -~ _»'. R ' 1. ."1-' ~r"‘~'."‘-..r f_i)_ E; ._ . H U _ » - ..- Wtlrn rm ?|';rai»l:l'ynt_!‘l\3ol,rit',° N or th River. P l." will be received ai. this office un- til; 00?. M on 'lu ad--y October 8 t li r wi. r iv I' 130" fllghfgiti B Bl' BC I'lIl ° P o t, or »iver.Quesns ounty. . lane. specification and form of tractgsntbem _ n and _tormatot ‘telnder ob- . , D Y i»iir'<'>§s air B. 'ir °'""n"'°i' nitric? inse . Uhsrlottetgcvqi, rl.I: and a oinatlnnto the Postmaster at r ver.P E I. d ersona t4~nderl_n|r n r e _notifle tulidevn wil|` not he considered unless deon the orintofl forms sulwlied. ace, to try a. new remedy for freckles. with the guarantee of a roiiable dealer that it will not cost you a penny un-1. less it removes the freckles, while ii it 5065 give ‘you a clear complexion, the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine- double strength, from The McKinnon' DSU! Co. and one night/s treatment will show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask for the double strenth othlne. as this is the only prescription sold under guarantee of YHOUBY back if it fails to remove frcclrlcs. the er for |912, k Coh- t the Enz- o n orth that and s of u i a nddwltti their gictual signatureaestai. _ I leg their occupations and trilac resi|i.xnoe.fl‘n the osseof rms. esct_ slid urine enatura of the occup a dqrlans ol rnsidinee nf each member l h c_ r re itrvllrthg sg- grorfnt eg onori tdister of éublic' o ks, ,equal to I. ii rsetit (lone) of tl|6~ rgounr. of the " ten Hr, wht: will atorteltt! il 'he :our i‘sng:§ri|»¥ deeiiiitrteest fini.. tion, ' rl nn . rsble per- con- r fail w I to o . r'°§ipn|»le'is'7il.§fwer'li'°¢nnsr-geffll for ir - t' tgzgfir be aeoeptad the cheque - is Dtspgg-:iierinr does' not bind its accept tuelowsrrt or any tender. _J .-_'_. ~-'*' ' ymxfer ' ». __ V 3_0. r..s.ro_uarrs. ~~ _ = Secretary. D in ll W lc -f"“" "‘-'.°L§’i2..§‘.....‘;.'.._%...._. wspsne s will _not he lpald lor an rrtiee ent if they insert it without Im unity, _ornlthks Department.- i ~ _ feigned offers for ‘ * ’ °'af..°i'f‘»“i>¥i’_1!'1s T Us l¢_r¢s.l _ _ '» " state of cult ' ~ noe covered with- 'Q ` of soft wood ‘ » ~_ ' y iethniiify ___,oe_@ _ Mn tis’ n a ulirter , - ~-wltn.pump.ln ly vs_ _wi bm " sidriiizsiiflraai __ _ .¢it>£w"v\‘ ,,-;,',= _.intl slr- -`s°°°f 2 sims! ' ¥¢=_*._ . spiing at`bsck.of'tarni ' . Aoplv to . . ]:\Ml'IS }fncCORH¢\C '_ Aivkerfs Ferry Hlltwsllpd P EJ, qnltlwo T31* unit’ d aer.;l~-igrmid Z i I l° l .gi _ _ “if ' |?,§§?f$'$Y$§§t'§f'$§ ivféprthleb by J. I I ff lil % . . . .yggnr ' l Tr zinso. ‘ _ }_y__Tar\\\ M51 _ `_:_v"'1_'e 1 L hi i elaim st Lower Mont-~ -' 1 _<3 In _ _ __ 5. '* . ‘ . *#8 elfto - this *E 'Beauty And Dignity » markvihs monuments, beadatoncs, ic , executed hcro.»No qriticiarnis ;osaible of stones erected hy`ue. ' !il?i'““‘°“'lS if _ I 00 ab V The slr. ue ~ ~ _,.... tram .mon of a /perfectly carved on our regular p¢e~»i.w¢~sinii_i.¢ gisrrm we i V tit designs and ssiniates for thai gh .ihenroriai you plan to erect in "tha ment ‘_“'_!"°“Y° ~~“r 1 \ win. 5 ‘ Chandler Q Bell K i K*'_ _ _ .f X -r¢’r»-is to i¥i.yi..`¢i.ii"~e*ravi-fe.. 1 ". .' _-Wanted six smart ' girls to learn 41->i0“'_¢lllr.._lh the ,iorm nt..a. sooo column. and five per Hiuimlirn ' *_*-_ . -The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained, at Lli!erty's Tonsorlal Parlors, Bummerside. - ~millinery work, Apply at once at the oillca of R. T. Holman, Limited. ` ' 9-9M lil iii. _subscribers should renew a week or 'two f,he,_ time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, alall Pave" I" dll* continueit,-_. uromptiy on s!Dil’! date. ., -I, _ . -'T-_ _ _ -mins.-aussie anim-q, agent, in J. J. Jardine'a Bookstore, Water . St, will be glau to roleilve- all. l10Wl. ad- vertising and subscriptions 'in Bum- merslde' land vicinity. Her office phone is 46-1 and residence phone 26, ` HlillL_l`_iiIi|VllSs The following registered at the Vic- toria Hotel, Charlottetown, between 10.20 last night (after the arrival of the last train) and 11.20 tue pre- .lious night : Chas E. Reid, Sydney. . J. A. Cameron, New Glasgow. N. S. 1'. Collings, New Glasgow, N. B. J. Horne, Wlnalos. -Watson Fyfe, Stanley. _ Dr. A..B. Simpson, Stanley. ~ I. A;. Robertson, Bonshaw. [_ Ri Friedman, Montreal. All E; Reddln, Quebec City. ’ 8. McDonald, Vernon River. \i. Kenney, Vernon River. l. A.'F'= W. The following registered at the levere Hotel, Charlottetown, between l 10.20 last night (after the arrival of the last train) and 11.20 tne pro- vious night : f.. Wood, Mt. Herbert. I, A. Brennan, Pictou. C. L. and Mrs. Grant, Charlotte- town. . L. A. Howse, Boston. trthur Leger, Salem. \mos Stillman, Salem. V Mrs. James J. Moore, New Bedford. Mrs. G. R. Logan, Chatham. Mrs. H. R. Logan, Fredericton. .I. S. Perry, Summerside. (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) Alfred and Mrs. Cook, Boston. ,Mrs. J. W. Frost, Newton, Mass. Miss E. Frost, Newton, Mass. Miss D. Frost, Newton, Mass. J. P. Hunter and wife, Philadelphia. ‘J. J. McDougall, Glace Bay. KING FORGETS HIS INGOGNITO. _-1 BERLIN, Sept; 9-A pretty little' narrative af how the King of Bulga- ria, who was recently staying at the Hungarian spa, .Postyen, surrendered to .e little boy the ineognito which he .had ieelously preserved .before everyone else, has come to public, knowledge. ,Tho king _had arrived at thehotel under the ,name of Count von Mur,- any. Although he was recognized hy the hotel odlcials and.by many of the Quests, _no one dared to show the, fact openly. In the hotel, however, were a lady and her seven-year-old son, the latter an active collector of waiitograplrs. ,_ _ ._ _ _ _ _ Hearing the story in the hotel ab- outlthe idcntitypol-the new guest,ar;_d oindeterred _hy etiquette. the boy "waited in'the'iral~l until Count von Mllrany, next Billed through. and When, going up to him with his book, .sold : .Please Count. will you wrlte» »vour'real nameirhere: .not _ your .eount name. but vour king-name. I have .got a lot of slenaturss already.. ibut I should like to have the nameof _a. king, 'toor Vi Weil, ,|'e|>lled. ths..count, .we__ .must- .seswrhat can be-done. and. taking the hook away with him. the king-aontit fl_\%ck a few minutes later by the hand _q an (quarry .wltinlils royal signa- lture written for,rnaliy and without fdilguile. - Q. On thsnmprning . _of -the .klng's.tle- morturs .tire rboy showed~.his .gratitude W l>l‘5Wl1¢il_1k at \»9W\\1_¢ ol. _flowers einer. in.»e¢d~piekse~nim¢'slr. ln. rs- he received a few davs ister A ,,_ "old sleeve llnlrs bearing the :info C. and Mrs. Plirads and daughter, T . _ .fwlf _ _ ' _ .iz V f _ '_,_ s 1 _ it- “ir ,J 'A2 . ' l,i ' ‘_"<.»,,r,g' '__ ‘_,',»_ » \ vp _ ,`»_ ` _ /~_\ ' »-di ‘ ’ 'QD il,,,,'|'- V I li* itll \ M J.-_r-'» -r J: »‘.- -\_~ -if ". \\i ` rig _ O . ` i?-‘7`_\; - ‘le l z' l >‘.‘ ;: » - ',"" »-»-»i-i-»'¢- . “"9 _ 1 14, . " J _ ~ _ 0 _ _\\‘-‘il _ ._. he .~ I' _ is ,-If II. J 5: $1.15 choice .tins- _'miss These 'are allwuolkdresses tan, navy, and brown, collars and revere: ing Shades f‘_6,"mhl regpl ar. ,price ,was _ui _si .t » ` V _,l7fr`.,f; Princess ,.BJE_"esses, J, Myllllll $ '_' ” in I More from Vienna ind‘» 1 .grey,and .green Allsizes some- ily English handsomely trimmed with but black and green, _ /,Y tons -and braid. The regular _Belding’s yard wide price ‘was . . .,. . , $2.50 regular price was _r -_ fl/ $ A Panama cloths, ir'i_na._vy,‘brown,_ * Made from avery ,N t c ' . . _ v ,ix I W . . _ and with if -‘t rl* ~'r dr . f`: sri’ “ _ .-1. ` . . l __ .s» ‘ or rail i‘%'-l‘rl"l‘>l'%‘>':‘>1*-i‘*r~i‘~’:-l‘r':‘ ¢ -.,_,, _ ..r_ _ = V., .$5-0_0 »`,~ Ladies’ Coats Black or Navy ' These coats are made of stout cheviot cloth_ in black or navy, with shawl collar and six inch cuff nicely trimmed witliblack sjfik ‘braid. ,Sizes` 34_-to 40. Lengths 50 and 52. iN- §f.‘§?<>‘~?.:‘_’_fff.’.'f.‘f ?`f’T?,¥iii__.__$5.0ii Ladies' Coats L_ $1'0.Q0 ‘ , Latest Models A large range ofniodels in Scotch tweeds and Eugiishclieviots, in all the new mixed color effects, shawl collars pointed or shaped at back, others intailored effects trimmed with i§i.géi“5‘ii‘l}“S°.it’§ i§?ice$10.00 _";.C¢dfS 0 1 abil l. ‘_ gk .ti_i~ _._ Reversl_blef§§0atrng VERY s dial _value inf Blanket cloth coats, ii: Navy`;\\,,Brg;vn, Grey and Tweed effects. Rcvhressnd cuffs trimmed with _,reverse'1\§;id%` ` of cloth , in contrasting shades. S _eslfiz to 8. INT ODULTORY siirsll r>i<1cE_....... _ » .p r:*r-rrr l l 0 ~ 'Holy ' Qrofwarev 37%* _[M AEVUYMHY A S c/YA/r>Lorrf7'0w/vsp/c DEPA/ar/ve'/v;:A/.°s7v/.>: , rldrm It PRINCE ARTHUR. TOKIO, September 9-The first special envoy to the funeral of the late 'Emperor Mutsuhito to reach Ja- pan arrived at Tokio this _evening in the person of United States Secretary ol State Knox, who was accompanied by Mrs. Knox and a suite, including Rainsford Miller. chief of the far eastern division of the state depart- ment. Tht`i"Amerlcans were given a 'most cordial reception. The wel- coming party was headed by Prince Tokugawa, representing Yoshitito. _ Prince Henry ol Prussia, the 'repre- seiitative of Emperor William at thc funeral ofthe late Japanese emperor will arrive here tomorrow. Prince Arthur of Connaught, the son of the _governor general of Canada, whb" will represent 'King George at the funeral ceremony and who later will present to Emperor Yoshihito, the order of the garter, bestowed on the new Jap- anese ruler by King George, will reach Tokio on September 11th.~ Prince Arthuryof Connaught and _“_ W V " my "\`\“ \"‘ " \r ` :s noniis " Ki DNEY _/ _ ./ ‘ . W/ Pi ll. LS 5,5 ,\0.‘,. _T .sf 9.3;---; ';-'»"“"'sf_ ~ A _~F.- ,_" '_ -/ f _i 1_.4 32; ',-, .'”ll.1:H-,.5 i,,,~.,».c~.`¢;l'.,~,n g' . l. _ » 1.* will ' '\§l|_ 'T 5| ,__;v1I\'\,,,~v _\~ _ ` _' .ii1"ll"'-“I -4-" 'f~ M' ~_` i \\\\`\`5`\ lj Q/ if" Lb' ` _ ;r*: 'A <3 `”"F;'j~ ' 'I1' ‘ '-'” ‘- ' L ».l . ‘ 801'- '= _ment ° in ,daybr -oi; Xétbe. Srtnit'l'i”_ ,.ty'pewri'ter,' _fl\Zl1o<:l_el_ 5. is ' its "l__.jfon_g_¢_, yvqai£izing~ y qua-li-tii,,ea, austin. neil. .bearings at lri'r_é.r"Y _poi'nt,. _ DRor"rvN.ANfo'sEE M0931. S» _ f..lx`rr.‘§-» ~ , rypmile in , s 5 _ _ rw s?~`N" -.»+,~.. m0ll0[l‘lms js.. H K. *N* 5 Halifax, St. Joh iji. A " _ personally by the emperor at the rail~ road station. FORGET RETIRES . MONTREAL. September 9-It was announced today that Sir Rudolph Forget has retired from the board of Wayagamack Pulp and Paper com- pany. ~ The resignation of Sir Rodolph, it was stated, was handed in several weeks ago, but no formal announce- ment of his retirement has yet been made by either side. It is understood that a difference of opinion was the cause of his with- drawal, .anal that a considerable block »~~f+_.-<+.+»»..»» --+.- + r »» I ' 9'" ' - _` I EMPEROR WILL MEET Prince Henry of Prussia will be met of the stock has been marketed since. The East Canada Power and Pulp Company is said to have been the hone of contention among the mem- bers ol the hoard, one side favoring a merger between the two industries and the other faction successfully op- posing the move. .¢"""'i"'“ CLIFFORD SIFTON’S FATHER IS ILL. WINNIPEG, Sept. 9-Hon. C. W.. Silton, of Winnipeg, who has been ill for some time, 'has taken a turn for the worst. I-lon, Clifford Slfton, has son, and Premier Sifton, of Alberta., have been summoned by wlro. ' ' ' ' I Excursions four days each week. 8Mtf S. S. ii“tl=i'iilllil, Single Fire » Every Tuesday at 3 p. m. to~‘0i'weli, return fare 25 cents. Every Thursday at 3 p. rn. to Victoria, return fare 4': cents. `Evsry Friday at _1 p. m. lo East River, return fare zo cents. Every Saturday at 3..p_ m. to “Vest River, return are 20 cents. All of above alll rd a most delightful aft-'ernoon's outing at very small cost ` criown islam ling. co. wharf The Best Yet l-` -r *Imsc who delight in shoes tha mow their individuality, there is a rraat in store at our shop. 'l`hs.new ni dels thatwc are showin§'f`or fall near are without doubt. the il--4| hive ever been-shown-in (My. ~ Hcn’s $4.00, '$4.50,$5.d0 Morris & roi A valuable farm for 'sale at McNeill' ‘Mills Slalioif, Comprising jr r acres *fit si good set of buildings, 7`o,xcres ofWhiU _ is cleared and in good state of cirltivatlom balance covered wiih ga ,good gréidll uard and -`\'_s_of`t wood with an excellill petty _is nicely situated. fron iw; on the N orth Junction road and -near railway. station, sclllgol, churches, _ch'aeee`f»\cl-0f.'1_i etc. In add lion ‘to this I. have 50 MBP* at West Devon l will sell.;-, Fm' |7ll'\i¢\l\ _~ ._ _ _ , "" “"""’ '° R. ;.:ir.;-sent, , _ Tyne Valley, , riser.. _rein > 0 mmsn Juuets .lt rlll"u.i°?li'l::°f ‘ 5*" fyzmstsrl in-_ bli»°‘»-'“- ..w°°‘ ` - .U “ f0.N“ ii " i%°.... .3 ;; "sew _ a sunset. ss' s oirsewn no v 1 Pell ‘U1 m - ,,,,.. \_j 1. u. nunrsr f ~ . |bush for frfxdarmiog. The l|li\_ve'|7`_!’U_l‘ 3¢_35M|',|‘,,-i-s ._ . 9_6 ' or 4-.; _,ids 3, . ~ ': . I M ”.m,J _iv _