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Il 1. iuia wrsrriiugggouiinninn -THE MORNING DAILY' Guardian can be obtained at Lailerty s Tensor- lal Parlors, Sunimerside. -MR. E. P. i=oi.EY. Guardian re- presentative in Alberton \vill gladly receive subscriptions and advertis- ing nintter. -SHiPP|NG.- The S.S., Kilkeel. (‘apt. Ellsworth, was in Sumniersiile yesterday with a cargo oi’ Inverness t‘onl for Jos Read & (`o.-ll. -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -ONE CENT per word each in ¢ .___ sertlon for advertising in this C01- T --SHIPMENT.-Mr. S. ll. Jones uinu. Cash must accompany order. _ _ shippei) 210 lainhs ie Boston 'l`ni-siiay Minimum charge twenty-live cents. . ' 5 inorning.-Y. _-* .f -HR. W. K. McGOUGAN. Secre- tary of the Globe Fox Exchange. P.0. Box 10, is The Guardian Agent in Summeriiide. ` ing. Send your order to llo1nisn’s. Suniiiierslde. for high grade quality Flooring and building supplies. 5893-10-;§,Mt_u§l. --IMPROVED.-The Gtianliaii is \\\\\\\\\WIIllI blanket, ibut $1.75 per pair. Come quickly as they won’t last long. Already 25 pairs have been sold. Table Linen Less 25 p. c. Also on sale-bleached and unbleached, ata lower figure than you can ever procure it again. Ask to See /////i\\\\\\\j/lnv// our Stiiieiidiiiiw' .\lcQiiarrie. lt being his ilrst oi't`eiice he was dismissed with :i iine ot' $2 and costs.--Il. week er two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as itll papers are --POLICE COURT.- One drunk appi-areil yesterday before His lion- --SUBSCRIBERS should renew a vlllll \\\“\YIlIf4\ the Snaps we offer in Hosiery and Mcn's Sweaters L. J. REDDIN. 59 I7-I0~8MthsI23i. Illl I l'II/.\\\\\\\\H ki/I///III/.\\\\\\\\VIIIIl9IIZllllllf , J The Black Fox lndustry has clone more to accumulate wealth for the small investors ofthe Maritime Provinces than any other industry ever created. Have you invt-stigated it? Ifnot, start in by writing us for general in- formation. We shall be glad to furnish it and answer all questions intelligently, we know the business. Fox Sale We buy and soil stock in reliable companies, pure silver black and cross foxes. _ _ lf there is any chance of starting a ranch in your locality write or wire us We can give you valuable tips or send our representative to assist you. ' 2 Class A Options. 4 pairs Newfoundland Patches showing 75 to 90 p. c. black. Also Mink, Fisher, Marten, Skunk and Raccouns. Head Oiiice of The Alpha Silver Black box and Patch Fox Ltd. Guaranteeing 25 p, c. for 1915. Write for‘Prospe'ctu§' 'i " " Co, IlIi!l_&\\§J/I/I discontinued promptly on expiry date. Mtt. -S.S. MORWENA-The S. S. .\lor- iveiiit was in Siiinnierside Moiiilnv on her return trip io Moiitrenl. She took from here ten tons ot` hay, 100 bugs ot’ oats, 1100 bt-igs of potatoes, bi.-sides soine rattle uiiil slieep.~\'. -POST OFFICE REPAlRS.- ;\lr. Il, I’. \\'o0il, contractor, who has bi-eil doing exteiisive repairing on the l’ost Utlice here, has coinpletcil the lower l`or the new town clock which will be set tip as soon us it arrives from Eng- lanil.-II. -BUYING FOXES.-lir. IG, I". :\lo_vsi-. ol' Lynn. .\Iiiss., was ln Sinn- iiiorsitlo this week inakiiig tiiiiil ar- i‘aii;.:i-nii-iits with the I’ec-rless llla'.~k :intl Silvi-r Fox Co. for one pair of foxes which he purcliaseil t`i'oiii tht-in for his new coiiipaiiy.--~»X. -FORTV HOURS DEVOTION.--On Siiniliiy in .\Iont t’ai'iiicl begun thi- ioriylioiirs ilovotioii. The wi-allii>i‘ was so t'avoi‘abio that o'.'ei'ylioiIy willi- oiit oxtzepiioii was prcseiit diiriiii.: this tiiiie. Ili-\'. llatlii-r lloiiilreztiilt, ol' l-I;;~ nioiit Ilay, anil Ittev. Fntlier .\loiia_i:liaii, oi I\lisi~oiii~lie, were pix-seiit for the oct-n:;io,n.»~Il. --PRODUCE~l’otntoes are still oit tho ilo\\'ii\\‘ai‘il inovo in Siiininorsitli-, the price, 'i`iiosilay, being 22 vents per liiisliol. (hits reinniii at -I5 io 47 cents per buslicl, iluiry liuttvr. Ill to 22 rents, ei.:i:s, 22 cents, liiili.-s, l'.’ voiits, tiirnips, 20 cents niiii Ianib pelts ;‘;'ii~, to 50 cents. ---Y. -LIVE G£ESE.~'l`lie price for live' izei-so this yi-ai' sooiiis as though it is goin); to he holtiw other _\‘i3zi.rs. .\'o iloiibt the war and iiisorixiiiiizaiioii ol' i-.liippiiiir has ezoiiiewliat to tio with thc The Prince County Fox Exchange Ltd 7 Sutnmerside Mwstf iiiurktits. li will bo i'eiiii\iiiliorf=il that that last year guest- were worth iiboul. $1.00 i~;ii»h, wliilc this yt-ui' they arc, only briiigiiig iii Stiiiiniersiile T:'ic.-Y. -INVESTIGATING.--1\Ir. 'l`. Noy- ori, ot' 'l`okio, Japan, who, as stateil iii yi-st<»ril:i_\"s Llitiiriliaii, has lirvii on thi- Islaiitl iii\'t-stiuzttiiii: tho liizirl-; I'u.\; I carpets, rugs, shades, curtziiiis, oil cloths, dishes, glass ware, etc., etc., togrctliei' with .ii lot of farming utensils, coiiiprisiiig Cart, Plow, Harrows and all garden utensils; Furniture Sale By B. Carter & Ce. We are authorized by Edmund Carson to sell at his home McGill Avenue, on Tliursday, 8th October, 1914, commencing at 12 o'clock noon, all his household furni- ture, coinprisiiig Parlor, Dining' rooin, Bed room, Hail and Kitchen Furniture, 1 Superior Piano (Hointznian), all 1 range stove, heating stoves, etc., etc. Terms Cash. BENJ. CARTER, Auctionei'. E. C. McDonald, Sec’t_y. 5827-10-1mtst5i iiifliistry, vrossril by the liiiipross yes- ti-i‘iln_v inorniiii_: on roiiirii to his lioiiit-. ` \\`liil<- in Siiiiiiiiorsiilo lie visitril ii iiuiiibei' ot' thi- it-aiiiiiir itiiivlies iinil 1-xprt~sst‘il liiiiis.-ii' us living iiiiitrli ini- prvsseii with the oxtoiit and gi-iioral outlook oi` thi- hiisiiit-ss. .\lr. .\'oj\'oi'i piirposes visiiiiii: ii niiiiiber ot' fox raiwlies iii Ontario on his way hoiiie. -X. -\\'EllI)lI\'(} lil‘Il.I.S.- Mr. John J. Gillis, ot (‘aiiibriili4i-_ 1\lass., and Miss IVlzii‘;.:nrct lligigiiis of Keiiiiiiijqtoii P. E. l.. weri,- iiiarrivtl this inoriiiiiiz, says the St. John Globe ot u Sept. 222111. The cereiiioiiy took plate in the Catlieiirul, with Niiptizil Mass at tl,1i0 0’clock, the Itev. M. (Tllrii-ii otlicintiniq. Miss Lillian Hlggiiis. .sister ot' the briilt: was her assistant, aiiil Mr. John ` Huiiruiisii supported the groom. .-\t'- ter the ccroiiioiiy the bridal iiiirty ro- paired to the ri-sliloiire of the bridi-`s sister. Mrs. Tlioiiias i\Ii'l.:iiii;liliiii. Sill Marsli Street, ivliere a tluiiity repost was served. 'l`lie urooin voiiies t'i'oiii Antiiroiiisii, N. S, The lizippv couple; leave for their ni-w lioine on 'i`|iiii's- day. -FAREWELL- t‘apt1iin and Mrs. .\ittjoi'. ot' the Sailvatioii Ai‘in_v_ Siiiii- inorsirle, gave their l`ai'e\'.'oll iiililri,-ssi-s before it large audit-iit-o in the Salva- tion Arniy Ilall on Siiiiiliiy evciiiiig last. Tlic keen iiiti~i’c.~:t which the people of Siiniiiicwsiilc took in (‘apt:iin iiiiil Mrs. l\la]or‘s work while hero was shown by the liirgo irittlieriiigs \\'hi<'li iitleiiiletl their services, beth on the i-itrf-et corner niiil in their liiill; also fill/4\\\\\\\\\\WIllIIIlIIi\\\\\¥ZIlllIlIII§\\\\\\\Y - ' ` \\ k\\\\§?I// Notice to the Public My Growing Business demanded more room. I have moved into the TANTON BUILDING (four doors further north) which has been fitted up for this purpose, by F._l Holman &Ce., with large and well lighted workrooms, and a Brighter, Bigger and Better Store With this better equipment and a fall and winter stock of specially selected. Fancy Suitings and Overcoaiings mv man patrons may depend upon me for STYLE Blf‘IAUTYYand COMFORT, and a service equal tothe best in the Province. Glad to Show Goods and Quote Prices. MURDOCK ROSS 150 Upper Gt George St. Phone. 387 5818-10-lMt|t5i by the regret and the sorrow \'.'liii~li so niziiiy expressed at tho inoctiiii: Siiiiilay iiiirlit. ’I`lio (`apiaiii in his ail- dress, however, iissured thc people that nlthoiigli they iiiiizlit never inet-t again iii this world, they could inoct in it happier world on high it' they were only willing to follow their Mais- ter. Captain and Mrs. Major left Monday morning for St.. John. A wol- conio service will bo coiiililcteil in their hall on Tliiirsdtiy c\'oiiiiig iii ivliich the < new otliccrs will take part. All ari- invited to ntteiiil.-Y. CASTOR IA `i pleased ‘to report that Mr. A. Gillis, who has been iii the l’riiivc t‘ounty Hospital for the post six weeks with typhoid fever, is iio\v iniit-li improved. -.\'. -SUMMERSIDE DANCE TONIGHT Miss Gorinaii invites all iiieiiibeis ot' last sei1soii‘s class to assoiiilile toiiiglit for her opening tion:-o. 'l`lii> new iiaiices will be iiiti‘oiliicoil toniglit. llaiiciiig coiiiuieiices at S p. ni. After- noon, chlldren`s class at 4 p. in. 5961 -RED CROSS FUND.- The \\'o- . inen's Patriotic .»\ssot~iiition oi` Keii--- iiigton und \'icliiity have collected $132.74 ot' which unioiiiit $210.00 was received from l\’iari:ate. Also con- tributions ot pillow cases aiiil soi;l<-ii ‘and pillows in aid ot' the Red Cross Society. -SUMMERSIDE PERSONALS. - Mr. Harry Jnnics, (‘liarlotteto\vn, re- presciitative for Moii"s I.iiniteil, Hal-‘ ifiix, was iii Suniiiiorsiile .‘»Ionday iii the interest ot' his tirin. .\ir. George l,ockliurt. Spring Valley anti lllr. John H. \\'itlkei°, Kensington, were in Suni- inersiilc l\l<>iiila}' ovciiiiig on u buying trip. l\li‘. Aiiani Glover, Spriiig Valley, aiiil .\Ii'. Tlioinzts ltiiiiisay, hliilpetiue, were in Siiinniersiilc, ’I`iiesilay, on bus- iiicss.-Y. -CANDLING STATION.-Mr. (‘y- lrus I’i-rry, of Mont (‘arnicl, who has de- voteil his studies to ui.:rii-iiltiire, by atti-iiiliiii: coiirses in this iiiiliistry both in Truro :intl (’liai'lottctowii and has Iwi-ii ciiiploytil ut thc l~I.\;pcriiiii»ii- itil !"ai‘iii ot' this pro\'ini:i-, spent a part of lust \vei~k in oi'i:uiiiziii;: ii canti- liiii: stallion for the i-gps of the t`ii't-lu of .\loiit (’iiriiii-I iinil viciiiity. (ln :ic- i-oiiiit ot' tho rapid growili ol this par- tii-iihir liriiiir~li of thi- t'zii'iniiii.: iiiiliis- ti'_\' it wilt: foiiiitl iiucvssairy to 0i'i.',iiii- im- ii i-iiiiilliiii.: station as ineiitioiioil iibovv in iiililitioii to the one iii Suni- iiii‘i':~'iiii-. ai l`:ii't which :~;liii\'.‘:‘. the liigli iiiti~i't-st with wliii-li the people oi' this section are vii-\viii;: thi- iiiiportiiiii-o of thc ein.: iiidiistry. The business will iiiiiiic-'r-l"l°'l'~l‘-l'*l*~l“7»'r.~l‘ Zh? ..£` -i- -l"l‘ Coats for Men seys in all colors and sizes with a neat ‘ Our stock is complete, every- thing in sweaters and Sweater Coats for men that is desirable will be found here in ample assort- ments to enable even the most con- servative men or the more fastidi- ous young man to find just what he wants, made in every known shape, with roll collar, V neck and with shawl collar in plain colors and in fancy, all sizes to choose from Sweaters Sweater Coats $1.50 to 6.00 89c to 5.50 button shoulder and in plain shoulder some buttoned 1-2 down the front very comfortable, in fact the very thing for around the house or in school ‘ _ 50c to 1.75 Boys’ Sweater Coats In heavy and in light woolen qualities with and without collars, trimmed in different colors and plain with and without pockets 65c to 2.50 When you come here we do not urge you to buy. but We C10 kU0W that our splendid values our courteous service and our every desire to please you will induce you more than mere words to try this store when you are ready to buy SPECIALS Sweater Coats Sweaters ,V4 Q 4' 4* -5* -P 4*?-Z* .i,. rl* -l- if 4:-l‘»i*-€<~l‘k_".<-'.-E*-lei-1*-1° Slightly soiled white and fancy sweat- Travellers sample bought by us at ers, all good quality Very Well made a big discount which means savings in roll collar and low collar, some with for you regular Value $350 6 $5 fancy stripes, regular 1.50 to 4.00 . 1 » i va nes _,_ -w To Clear $2.00 To Clear 98c -l~'l‘ .,- Prowse Bros. Ltd. ii -le-lr V. '. ' r W Hiiinors in the hloorl cniise infer~ nni iIci‘nii_;t~mciits that :iil'i‘i't. ilio \\'ii_ole s_\'.sli-iii. :is well ns piiiiiilf-s, boils :intl other r\i'iiptioii.<, nm] nrt; rr_\<_poiisililc for the i‘<‘:iiliiic.,a.?.?.it.':‘i1¥s.. __J Shoes A Lady’s Dress Shoe You know that patent leather is the dressiest leather made. Nothing can really fill the place of good patent leather. The shoe shown here pair; also on hand sonic- mart(-ii “class A" iind cross foxes. Write or phono ' Il. J. McNeill, Tyne Valley.=`i499-9-Tintf 1 ut- u I __ m Q DR. I. E. CROKEN , Vol erin ary Surgeon .Prop. Abegweit Fox Hospital is of Walk-Over quality, trim in pattern beautiful in shape and rich in finish ~ Morris & Smith Oflice Cameron Block. ‘ Phone 484. Residence tsevere Hotel. 127 Queen Street l i 1 J»__J' BRASS GOODS W h tt ' - . . Umbrelfa S1‘fn§s’VI§2;;nf51Cl§1;§i;t3;kl?£rBri.§shGoods on hond including Jai-dineers, ful ard serviceable prices and ommenta’l nl _ S es' Candle-Sticks etc"_Th sie are use' . l Some of the rices are as f ll - Jardineers several sizes at $1.§§,w§.50 3 00 3 7g 4 0 OWS' :;ig:i;ri_¢;(i}i¢;)§é?!?=u§s1§;g%5o. and 6.50 ea'cii_ . . , .so each. ern s es a . 0, 1,7 _ , _ Candle Sticks from 60c toshgg giiirfach' BLficK & co ~ . . -, . . .< flaw, ~. f ..I ""3 s , _ - ~ ,,» =~.,i_..,i: 1' '>f- -.‘~'-_;- 1 -. ,,,-= ; 'J-, ..~,=- ,~ _ ' ~» -=.-‘»~ .~'~,- ,' ft ~. ’.. , .1;‘.;~i.\. -,L .. , . i_ , ,f ,= ~ ~ . ‘ »- ~~ - if f ~. ..'~,1,. y :. L - - f<1_i'-w’¢‘»“.,- ,-'m'.*»f _ -i . .--Li ..n ...___ ... -i < ~