iw, l .ll 1 1 1 1 1i"';" xi ill* lip ' loulvom ` y"` '. -6 _, r..1ac.,.ii.~i,~iu1-1.1i1.lno.ei.i¢i1. §;;. fl _. ‘i 1 . 1 1 l . 1 .]__. . 1 I I , 4 _V 1%., ,<3 ,_. ;1 A if 1 l ai 2'-"' .1ll\ 1,1., : 15.- ‘»"fs.f ill . livl. - »‘_.i~’4. T fp 5,* 1:- `i f' -fl." =“t-f I -Discount Sale- This sfele sale opened on Monday, Oct i4th,and wil .".;¢‘ 1 inwuima emails- `”HB'!'UIA‘%-"` ' *ns __ ‘Qle has ‘lu P ‘i1¢f.‘-to 1 The New Hats are dlsiinctive. Nc man will want to wear lis old one any longer when hc seesihcsc aliraclive new styles » ‘ Sliff lfsfs $l. io $3.00 Soft llafs Sl. io $3.00 New Caps 50c fo Sl 50 we wonlt lei you buy anything- buf becominil hesdwear hire li you need new Shirls Neckwear. llosiery, OTTAWA, October 14-Armand La vergne, M. P. P., adjutant of the 61st Montmagny regiin_ent. has made application _tb the department of militia and defense here that he be sent in his capacity as ofllcer of the Canadian arm§.to observe war opera- tions in the llzias. Other applica- ,tloas from Canadian odicers have been received but the most notewor- thy is to be found in that of the provincial member for Montmagny Captain Lavergne ls a most enthu- siastic soldier and his record stands high in the Betimation Of thi! militia ‘councils of Canada, presided over by Colonel the I-Ion. Sam Hughes, min- ister of militia and defense. Last, special praise the conduct of the 61st regiment of Montmagny in marching fiom Lewis camp to the town of Mont lnui-Uly a distance of over forty miles in the blazing heat of a summer's day Colonel Hughes has yet made no decision upon the matter TRIPLE MURDER IN BRITISH COLUMBIA \A"lCOUVER B U Oct 14- Nnws was received here this mornin; A of a ti iple murder near Nichonien vi married to a white man, drove into that place from Deroche with the woman. It appears that while n w man _named Si McLaughlin, married dl quarrelled with the rest of the family yesterday be met them driving along fore he was shot McNeill returned the 9° _ _. _._,_,__ .,__,.,_. _ _ ._ _ _. jf;#rnl'12t'rls~i_~`iri:ws _ , _ ‘_ `_,._J_` __ .Amer if UMlliERSlDE litiilllilll 1 N T0 S _ -'.~ 1 . , . - ` _'_"" ___._._-,_~_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-;_;-_-_-_-_-:_-.-_-_-_~::::_-:J-2'-‘2‘-‘-‘~'-‘-'-‘~`-'-'-11'f"'rfrrrff‘fr1::-‘rrrr-Y-:Jf-'-`-“~‘-`~'-'¢-'- ` 4*# -It pays to buy ln this Provlnee. -Mrs. G. C. Gardiner, Charlotte- town, im by the Empress vestsrdli morning for California.-J. -Marcus Calder, Summerside. lllildu the round trip by the EIIIPFGSB YW* terday.-J. -C. B. Newsom, who has been vis- iting relatlvel in Charlottetown, passed through Bummerside yesterday sn route to Vancouver.-J. -Mins May Robinson, Summerside, who has been visiting friends in Bos- ton, returned home by the EIDPFUBB last night.-J. __J_ E_ B, MeCi-eady, Charlotte- town, was a Passenger _on the Em- press yesterday morning for St. John.-J. ' -Auction gale of furniture, stoves, etc., at the Ferguson I-louse. COD' ,tiaued next Saturday, Oct. 19th at 2 p_ m_ 10-l6M2ipd. -Black and patch foxes 'for sale.. pply to Mrs. Louis Leard, Centre- lle Bedoque or to the Ranch at Wm. 'Vlrs McLaughlin, an Indian woman, Burleigh, Ellerslie. 10-16M5ipd. -Lost about two weeks ago be- hodies of Wm. Jasper, George McNeil tween Roy _Silliphaiit's house and and Mrs. Jasper, a niece of the Notre Dame Street a solid SOM teh. Finder please leave at Jar- ae's Bookstore an a d re- to another niece of Mrs. Jasper, had ceive l"eWBl‘0~ 1045 M11- -Tbe Empress arrived in Summer- the road from Deroche and without side Yesterday evening ‘it 'L40' warning opened fire with n rifle. lie- she had sixty Passengers going and venty returning. 'Her outward car- Underwear, elc. you are quite sure to find just what you want here, because we snow all the <> ' '_ ncwldeas as well as those l > F staple kinds that so many men want. ' ° ° . ' . _ whom she has ‘been spending a -very _,__Qual||y |s_ always the main con up 111 iight 1123 111 crailntn drink. pleasant vam,On__,_ _,_ aideraiion here, but prices - are unusually low i De A -James B McNamara and his accom- md is me guest 'if Mis” ka" ° - ' - G 5' ~ - . li ' ._Lioil2i_ng_. f'_intsi_ z1n<_l _l~`_inigsli|iigs~ IieacfsS‘;f]'eF§‘:$i';t§0?b:,;‘fhh;h: 1';‘;,';fff te summer the minister singled out for __ . l utter managed to slay tlirca ol' those b On the receipt of the news, Provin- cial Constables were notined and 1 went out to o.pprc'ien-l McLaughlin. ° Late this morning, it was iepcrted h hc was located in a hut near Nicho- 8 inunition It is expected he will put A - . ~ - go consisted of 4 cars oath "00 hre wounding McLaughlin but the "mls oysters and 2 cars I'ui;‘ed m the wagon freight. She had no inward cargo. ome in Boston. He was accompani- d as far as Charlottetown by his men, and was well provided with am- m -Floyd Schurman, Summerside,has ft for Charlottetown en rnute to his other Mrs. Benj. Schurman and Mrs . C. Saunders, Summerside, with _ ___ ic y_i_ »< *_* _ _ _J mite later used in the explosions at Farlane, Boston on her return to the W>®>E mmOIM J i eel nq is Believing ll you ivzint toniclhefruit of 98 years shoemnkiou exD_er\encc.l<»0k n our windows. A irimnier look ing, finer fs#-ling and longer wear- ing shun than the IIAGAR cannot he found _ *i¢\einz_i11 iwliir v- imr. hui. wearing lu knowmg. _ no you want to know 'I Men's I adif s' $5.00 $4.50 $ and and $5.50 5.00 Morris 81 Smith 127 Queen Street. i .- ~».~` are Money-makers when lheir digestion isriglil. You can keep your poultry liesliliy and free from discus and increase eggs and profits when you give lhem l - Poultry _ Regulator 5 ll h and bowels in perfecl order . n\|_f?_i;odi-aalhe ls: jeu _ [fanatics rash 1 me ef?- '.:'..°'.:'.:".‘:°':‘.r..i¢."'e£§l.:°v.::~: WP... 1: _ Guranlceil Back .__ _ Pnm Eggs water law _~’ ' qouiiniosiuoiba i11.._..i ;; meer... ‘l.~3'...*-.f.:.~..~°~...-.~1‘.<:f.‘.~.~`--~- Q Ai fevP|'l|.llll'llUll\f "P01101 Ylilhl” '- ' L. A. llaszard ‘..-is -1- 11,--1m~n H--~-» 1 \ l)YNAMI"l`ERS NEARLY ` LOST EXPLOSIVEBJ iNiiiANApoi.1s oct 14- winie Los Angeles, they came near losing the explosive in the ocean. Paul J. Stuparich, owner of the cafe seven miles from San Francisco, so testi- fied at the dynamite conspiracy trial today. He had told gi the first appearance of 3 gasoline launch near his cafe on September 20, 1910, ten dnys before the Los Angeles Times explosion, in which were three men ‘answering the description of Mc- _Nnmara, F. A. Schmidt and David (lnplln, and of the return of the launch several times. The testimony of torlsy's witnesses was confined to identifying letters the contents of which are to be made known later. ‘ictown will do well to seo the stock ot' slilrts, overalls, Suits ana and overooats and heavy lworklng pants ai. Patons. | I0-l lMtf. on s aro having s Carpe- -orall their place Body Car J in stock. I0 i l Mtf "l°lvcry sample knitt coat at a lib- ,crnl cnshdiscount. Each and every ,coat sweater marked with sample ticket, and only one of a kind. Get ‘one quick. Patons. 10-15-Mtf. "Wo have all kinds of farmers boots, made of buff, kip, and grain leathers. ’l‘heso boots are made cs- for inrincrs; ns they need lhnt will wear nnfl kccp the water uut. Gull Bros, 128 Richmond St. 10-2lVItf. ` l l "’l`licso izliilly nv:-iiiiigs hint. of cx-,l ‘tense cnlvl. l>l°.l.tcr look up your ward~, rohn and acc what you want in socks, l ,shirts, liiidiwwcru", sweaters. glovcs and slumber wear. l'atons arc to the front wif.li li quality stock at 1, reas- rinabic price. 10-lOMtI. "|)un’t int thc black fox gaiiie con- flict with your business. Huy your- inrs for coiniort at honest prices at Patons. 10-10Mtf. Whnn ln want of flood furniture and boddlng go to Paons ~ I0-I lMtf Bargains ofa Ilfo time at Mill B1ns.'lhlrd Annual Sale of Senon Hana organs and sllghlv use Planos. 9-25ml-f 300 Men's Monarch kn ltled Muif|ers,oneln abox- The 00| 1-\r5 are Tan. Grey. Sky Blue Navy, Black, White and $llver Grey. Regular price 500 yours while they last for 25 cts Prowse |B|-03, I0-l IMM __|l-g-_in ségli I- ll ' boots, shoes, mliiinery, read-made clothing consist- z ing of nieu's'and boys’ suits, overcoats and reefcrs at f _ 0, -.Cost Prices ‘ continue until the stock is cleared out. ‘ Come early a_ud'gct first choice. _ ' H Crapaud d. lie mvgry wo,-Kmg man |n Qhfn-|°¢‘the Clifton House, Summerside, be- -Miss Sarah Sohey of High I-liver, Alta., formerly of Summcrside arriv- ed by the Empress Idoiioiiv e\'euic[ rady, Summerside. Miss Sohey _Qu- ads visiting her sister Mrs. D. c- Golden West.J. -B. Roy Holman, St. John; H. D. Smith, Ottawa; H. L. Pratt, 'I`orun~ to; Budd Taylor, Moncton; L. J. Pegnegnat, Berlin; Will C. Rising, St. John; Geo. Hdriter, Toronto; H. C. Clarke, St. John, registered at the Qdeen Hotel, Bumruerside, between 8.30 last night (after the arrival ol the Empress) and 8.30 the previous night.-J. -Bernardslaovc, Toronto; E. J. Mc Lennsn, Montreal; J. C. Brown, To ronto; F. Y. Fanctor, St. John; Geo L. Cleveland, Montreal; E. W. Brown, London, Eng.; M. Harvey, Montreal Karl Kcmpt, Toronto; H. L. Mc- Doaal -Charlottetown, registe d ai tween 8.30 last night (after the ar- rival of the Empress) and 8.30 the previous night.-J. MINERS WILL NOT STRIKE. NANAIMO, B. C., Oct. 14-The miners of Nanaimo will not join with the other miners at the Cumberland and Extension mines in a sympatbe~ tic strike. This was formally decided yesterday at a mass meeting of Nanlamo miners when a proposal that the men should join in a sym- pathetic strike was voted down by a large majority. Many of the Nanai- mo men expressed the opinion at yes- terday's meeting that the action of tho Cumberland and Extension mer: in going on strike recently was ill advised. The action of the Nanaimo men in declining to join in the strike and re- maining at work will prevent n 'com- plete tle-up of the coal mining out- put and considerably relieves tho fuel outlook for the coming winter. LOVE AND LIFE. Alas! how light a cause may move dlstcnsion between hearts that love. Never were truer words spoken. l really does seem as if Dan Cupid, in some curious fashion, arouses a ver whirlwind of sensitivcness in the hearts of his victims. For when in love, those people who always imagine they are slighted,ra- Didly develop the disease to an alarm- ing extent; while others who once never cared what -their fellow-mei: nnd.women thought, said, and di-d tc them, become childishly susceptible to the good or bad opinion of one person --the beloved. And lt is precisely this super-sen- sitlveness which causes so many lov- ers quarrels, which are really, after 'all. over nothing. Perhaps Darby didn't give Joan the extra hand- squeeze he did yesterday. Cr, per- haps Joan forgot her promise to wear the hat with the pink roses. Absurd trlfles such as these often go to the making of sweetheai-ts' quarrels. _OBBTHUCTIONB REMOVED Green- ‘Why was the will set a- side?" Brown- 'It kept getting in the way of the lawyers wh) were settling the estate- ‘Judge Library." .-.l;_.___ "Rexall Antiseptlc Tooth Paste sions tooth decay. It gets into every uneven part of the teeth, penetrates every crevice inside 'and outside the tooth. This preparation hardens the gums, cleanser the mouth and sweet- ens the breath-an ideal tooth pre- paration. Put up in handy economi- cal packages. All you have to do is to :queen out on your brush just what yon want. Price 25s. The _ Klnflnfl Dru! (ln. fm-nor fit. do/his caiit discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. -Doh't be content with small sav- ings-ordér, in large quantities from Holman'a` Catalog. 10-14ME3l. -The Morning ,Daily Guardian can he obtained at Ls.l!erty’s 'l`onso'.\h\1 ‘ Parlors, Bummersfde. _,__ receive all news, advertising and subscriptions in Alberton and vlclii- ity. His oilice phone No. is 7. -Subscribers should renew a week- _' or two before the time they hate . paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are dis- continued promptly on expiry 43”- C. Jardine's Bookstore, Water Bt., will be glad to receive all news. ad- vertising snd subscriptions in Sum- merside and vicinity. Her office _ phone is 45-1 and residence phone 26. “Our mea’s and hoy’s suits, over- coats and reefers are brand new from the makers. '1‘here’s not an old arti- cle in the lot-everything is absol- ' _itely brand new. This farewell Bale and clothing at factory prices. H. Il. “The hats. caps, and clothing we 1-fe offering in our Farewell Sale are new-spick and span from the fac' ' tory. H. H Rrown. 10-lMEtf. MONCTONS MAGISTRATE ' DISMISSED. ST. JOHN, October 14- Police Magistrate Kay, of Moncton, has been dismissed, and Chipman A. 1 Reeves, barrister, of Moncton. 1 has been named as his successor. It will be remembered that charges were made against Magistrate kay by a number of the Moncton residents Attorney-General W. C. H. Grlmmer has appointed s. commissioner to in- estigatc these and in his report to the government he found ,thot enough of them had been sustained to warrant the recommendation that the magistrate should be dismissed. ChiDma1n A. Steeves, his successor, is a lawyer, of standing ln Moncton and the appointment is regarded with general satisfaction. GERMAN BALOON _ MADE LONG FLIGHT. BERLIN, Oct. 1+-A successful 31- hour flight by ii dirigible balloon was completed today by thc new Ger- mari naval airship. The balloon laini- ed here, after flying across Germany from Friedrichshafen to the north coast, and then across the North Sea to the island of Heligoland, wlicre she afterwards headed for Dantzlc, in the Baltic Sea, and Berlin. Sho cur-' ried twenty-one passengeis. GERMAN LlAilUN ' l--`~l 5 lflll l.il‘i§. BERLIN, Oct. 14-Baron Voniiden the newly appointed German Minister *to Abyssinia, shot and killeda woman and committed suicide yesterday at Lemberg, Galicia, where he was act- fng as German Consul. 0 Baron von Hcden leit n letter to his parents asking forgiveness and saying that life has no more interest for him. It is stated that hc had nown the woman lfraulein I’iishke,n lressmakcr, for thirteen years. Her widowed inothcr had tolerated their friendship, expecting that it would _cad to marriage some day, and in the meantime she. too, supported her- self by conducting a drcssmaiiing hung. ness at Charlottcuhnre. Thin vrovidrrl her with money to travel to Lemborg once or twice a year.. ueicctioii at tue ,.i'ospcct of separa_ tion from his sweetheart is given ng the cause of the tragedy, In addition to this he had just received n message lmm NB Parents making it plain that they could not countenance a marri- Baron von if-leden was one uf the most talented men in the diplomatic service. and his appointment as Min. lst" t0 AbYssinia was considered n llrst step towards rapid advancement He served his distinction in the 'C Colonial Office, in German, East Af- ”i0H. and as German Vice-Consul in London in the years 1902-1908. ._ _ , ...».Cs1.'1-i.i1i.s.e~ Wipe five pounds of plums 111111 , prick each four or five times with a needle. To one quart add two and one-half pounds of brown sugar, two 1 ounces of whole cloves, one ounce oi stick cinnamon (brolnen in pieces), one ounce of mace and one ounce oi whole pour over plums, cover and a- gain let stand over night. Repeat thc process for two or more consecutive days. Cover and let stand over night. Drain, again bring syrup to the boiling point and let boil three - minutes. Pour over plums. THE -Miss Hazel Morse. agent in J. . ____ - _X §4',J~ -le age. - ~ -Que cent pei' word each lnsegtion . _-,. __ for advtrtiling in this column. Cash _- must 'accompany order, and live _ per " ’ V- .'- --I-lolmaa'q Catalog 'will save you money. Read it-study it. 10-14ME3l ,_. ,~, _. -H. Clurlr, Agent, will be glad to _,_ "‘*f'r -.-+-'.-»i-'-:-i-»:-i-;-'f».- :,- is g chance for you to get good hats ,1,. Br0wn‘s, 10-IMEU. 'V ' .i- mli this season’s styles-not an old _-ls #tyle in the lot-everything is oiand _,_ L. Wilhoul S ALWAYS INTERESTED in the tailored 'apparel at Prowse’s for we have n_1ade a partic- ,.» i ular (and, we think, succesful) effort to secure in coats and suits at moderate prices as much of the art and style of more costly garments es' possible.. Even if a woman does not wish to spend more ii can assure her that she will find absolutely. an from five to ten dollars for her fall coat, we correct style, perfect fit and such cxcellance in fab- ries and in tailoring as have rarely been possible Dresses Much Mollciff is-§;;. _fl-‘ ‘ll '- _ __ ws; , 2’r;~?.f=“‘ _. ‘_ .“’ ._ _ _ _ f , . _,`__‘_ _ & (_-,_ _ - \ ` G' '. ,L .» r . ~ , , i t1 JY _1, "r 1 -7 L, -_ ‘. iq , S., 5 hi ,, \ _ 4', 0. f' $3’/i . _ ._____ ia \1__'_`»'-,__ .v,. / >l‘ at such small prices. _ Women’s Cheviot Cloth Coats $5.00 . -l- _ ___ .34 .',< .p .p .3- .g- ,ii ,il _M _ __1 _J made of good quality cheviot cloth iu- either black " I il or blue. Big shawl collar, turn back cuffs and patch W - pockets all nicely trimmed with good quality silk . l, _.` _ . [_ braid. - _ q 1 _-/"0 ' WOMENS BLANKET CLOTH CoATsi11 /,;,'.!l ll, ll ‘ all the two tone effects. Values the best in Canada. ° 1" M 56.50.150, 8.25. ssc. leon i112s.oo. ~ '--, _ Ji. _€r la I -i- _| _ -is ,is ` Pi-owse's show ,flur Millinery Salon e; is now resplendent with many unique and original models. Visit our show room and be convinced that Millinery "lhal’s llillerenl” not only in the distinctive styles but in the Worlimanship And Classy Eilecls - Everything that’s fashionable in _milliuery for the fall and winter seasons in great variety. Trimmed llal Prices Range from 1 - $2.50lo $10 ' A strinkiug point about our iuilliriery is the . harmony of coloring. You will find it easy to match n 'costume-certainly easy to End something here that ' will be in perfect harmony. -_ rl* 'l' ,1_. .g. .\_. l -`:‘-:-`:~ -if Prowse Bros Ltd 7 . -. i .\- ` mm fe- F'3__--~mX‘ -~- -*_* . l - ?' _ .,g\ _ Holman's Catalog Brings the Store . I l H olmanfs Catalog if o our oor \\€q_k;_£pP:‘{`$_£___ - T _ C`;§,;.is-A Shop, from \.\\\"‘l“ l riiar V4 ~ ou* D 0 - ' \ _._..-.E.v.I...__lf__E T T H Tgglgfi - Z homer-_saviuos _stir ‘ _ THROUGH YOURFILNGERS \/ H Do your shoppiiig from Holiniin’s Catalog-in' a wholesale- way. ave vour ueiglbors _loin with you so that you can always take advent- » a'ge of our Free livefy Offer. From the first page to the iastl-I`olman’s Catalog is a bulging bud A‘ '1 " , _ ge \ of bargains. _ The_ goods are all priced as low as ‘immense buying an f ¢I10f\IlQu§,_§elllDq will possibly permit. H<#l1l_Ji\'s Catalog offers money-savings that are not equalled by my oth*-s” _lil Order House in Canada. Stud' Holman’s Catalog through carefully before bu ' - » - _ . ylsiz your winter’s sugpllee--and if you really appreciate ii good, generous saving ~ then Send your order promptly. one .s1ive_Monci' si' siiorrmc non iioi.m\u°s carstllc ‘ io i4ME5l 1- sw- -..' 1.' . -, <1'-,.. _IJ .gi , _ _ __ If you have not received our latest Catalog a post card will bring 1 »