lil. $3? ii 3.; ll is iii i .tt . .» .l,~ el! 1 i.. !’l'tr 5 ii I 1..., 2 il, j, < ’- »' :.’ i i ` l iii' E-i'f1'.~` is -r~‘.~i 'Fill f" i iii- si",-,‘.‘ ~’lfl" if lj, ii? :--»_'1 ,} » . e--fn v, \ fli;-. ' . .,.,_l, ..\ f .» t‘1` iff ."¢ ‘ _ _.1 QT. _ .tl ' ,iz .1 lm' ~ f~ _ .,,.- - il!-Li - , ‘z ,`~` ` It gi-'s'~j_. 51;. 1. ` ‘, .., i -fi . ;f"i"{i’ g Q f T' .;J¢2‘-9 ~.‘lk,, t'?a."f -if-»-' ../ . "M ‘ / . ' ms I jr / Q t Y \ 4444:' - i \ 3 _ I ,-5 /' ll ../ ,. i Walk-Over Shoes A Lady’s Dress Shoe You know that patent leather is the dressiest leather made. Notliing can really till the place of good patent leather. The shoe shown here is of Walk-Over quality. trim in pattern beautiful , in shape and rich in finish Morris & Smith 127 ([u?en Street Bm _ _ ,_ 4 Je:-'sie Clark. .~\t`ter their return, i\lr. L f ._--..-_:_ ,;; _--__ . - » _ _ . le. nt were tlien served with ict--creani ,-ini:-l calm- by the _genial hostess, after ,whit l\ the t`ollo\\'iii_; ollirt-rs were -.--.11 3 , tal Parlors. Summerslde. tary of the Globe Fox Exchange. P.O., Box 10, is The Guardian Agent In Suinmerside. -CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Rev. Jas. Macllougall will preach on Sab- bath, the ::7th, at Sutntnerside at 11 and T. -FOR SALE.- Residence on Arg- ‘ylc St. no\v occupied by C. I). Mc- ivatluin, I~‘or particulars apply to 'I`.D. fl:-ui:isa_\', Suinnierside, 5725-9-25.\12l. -- MR. E. P. FOLEY. Guardian re- |1.r~-.~'\~iitati\'e in .»\l\it-rton will gladly li~\t-ive suliscriptions and advertis- |in»_' iiiutter. -RED CROSS AT BEDEQUE.--On .\!<>iiilii;.`, St-pt. 14th. about t\\'eiily-li\'e lo: the Indies of lledt-que met at the ,li.»i::\- of .\lr.<, l.t-wis Lcard and organ- »i;<-il :i local branth ot` the \\'ornen's ll‘airioii~ .\.-.-oi-iatioii for lied t`ross uiirk. .-\ .substantial sum was collect-, t-il tor the iivvtls oi' the Society and a i-iiiiilwr or hospital shirts and ban- iix-*-s wt-re tiiiishvd up and inade rea- for imin<‘tiiai't» n.<\-. The ladies pre- wit f it-d:-I’i'.-sitlt-tit--Mrs. Jesse Sfhur i i1:i:‘,; \`it»-~i’i'csiflt-iit-1\lrs. Albert . _ _ . . , ' trip to Moiitreal and other cities and r- liuriiiuii; St-tx.-.\li's. George taliill' “_ _ _ . _ _ ,';'_».,;1,.\iy\1~_ _\1y5_i-1m|.1,,S(-rosmz ’ :fire .ittoiiipaiiied as tar as Monc- i ALBERTON ‘ . Qleslirs. J. IieRoy 'Holman and G. P. ` ti' tl t If (`. - Agmultural and Industrial .ia ;‘.'.2...i..”.. 3.. .i:‘;@z....;;; T. spared to render this Fall Exhibition. in evcrylliing pertaining to fashion and unit_v. the most complete in the history ot' the hrin. lilvery courtesy T b H efficient staff to residents and visit- o e e at A on ° can be obtained at LatYerty’s Tausor- -MR. W. K. M¢:GOUGAN. Secre- -ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER wanted at Holman's Ltd., Suninierside. 5760-9-26M3l. -The follo\ving were passengers to Charlottetown Wednesday morning to attend the exhibition: Fred J. E. Wright, Harry England, Harry Woods, `Dr. F. A. Lerurgey.-X. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid lor has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are ` discontinued promptly on expiry ldate. bitt. -MAGIC LANTERN SHOW AND LECTURE.-Rev. J. \‘\'. Ilowe, B. A.. of Japan, will lecture in the Pleasant Valley Methodist (`hurch, Saturday evening, Sept. 26th. at eight o'L-lock. 5671. -WEDDING BELLS.-The mar- riage took place on Wednesday morn- ing at the home of the bride’s parents, .\Ir. and Mrs. Artemas Clark, North Bedeque, of their daughter, Harriet B., to .\lr. James i\[cG. t\leLean, of Cen- tral, Lot 16. The ceremony was per- forincd by ltev. J. M. i\lt-Lend, of St. Pete-r's Day. in the presence of the immediate relatives of the contract- ing parties. Rcv. Mr. McLeod oltieiat- cd at the marriage ol' the bride`s par- ents t\\'ent_v-five years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Mr-Lean left by the Empress for on, by Miss Alvina McLean and Miss and .\lrs. McLean will reside at Cani- rose Cottage, Lot 16.-X. -NEW GOODS.-The new lines of merchandise selected recently hy all [ln FS. 3 d in the showrooms of Messrs. R, l-Iolmun. Ltd. No pains have been tl atention will be slio\\'t\ by their .-\ totir through their various De- rtnients will prove both interesting' \_,f" wa /' ,tm _ / I 1'\ . `\ i , I ` _i'%- , , , , . p I // x" \, / ’r‘l;/ our Ladies’ garments. . ‘ \," 1 t , ' A ,f » _Fall Coats, Suits, Dresses. . ff' _ 1 ¢ Dress up the Children for Coat and S -t St 1 , /A Y, .) ‘¢_ Fall Don’t forget the Children when planning on New Fall Clothes, they want to dress up in New Clothes too. In selecting our line of Children’s Gar- ments, we have excercised the same care and points that we do in buying Coats Suits You can depend on these Children’s Skirts and WaiStS"“l_’ are here in all the newest styles of the season, and in large and varied assortments. To fully appreciate their attrac- tiveness, you must see them. Come and try on a few » I garments. - _wg leave it to you whether or not our ,garments are worthy of your preference g gg1,-_..._;; gs f Of Superior Merit l‘~\ *sw _ f /D " ( l\ ` i'._ QQ/ ' S’ -.....,7¢ N oo`i`¢“ V A Q ` _ ` ‘ill , JV Style and -quality are especially well combined 'I' its -° if in these garments and we know you will be Ii* delighted with the splendid fit we guarantee A IO i V1 3 11;. \ h , ' if , - . ’ r , ,, _ , ~ . -IT PAYS tobuyln this Provincn. -ONE CENT per word each in- = ‘ "` .g _ ' sertlon for advertising ln this col- \ ‘ W, ,H1 4 -IWANTED.-AN OFFICE BOY! umn. Cash must. accompany order. ` - - " “'"'"' ’~` I’ , at Holniun’s, Summer;-iide." 3 31 Minimum charge twenty-tive cents. 5695-9-2 m -- ’ ' -_._ -'ri-is E|viPnEss not-sea at sum-` ' °` ~ ‘-0 -'rm-: monmuo oAn.v Guardian -iuersiue lust night at s.2o unlock. /. / Ill I ef ivté -,, Q»@S§eS»_§!<.ir1§.,-!\fei§t§ exhibition special points of interest to the lady _who knows style and value when she Sees it. Dresses Skirts Waists -C f‘==i\i. #_ . 1..,.-‘+5i~ J , m f i t.-an it- : I t,l;,.;T.».., I , ’li»l+-|` ` .Io if "" 'P , . »»p.._;.,_- %/ .. .i -~ 8-= ‘ ' fs." D q and profitable. The variety and K goods for correct style and supreme 1=;,_|.,i I I H prove zi revelation to visitors, and the ’ . 9 scope of their ever-increasing trade Band Music and other allraclions on the ti rounds 'l`R:\lN ARRANGEMENTS AND FARES f Special Train Charlottetown to Albeiton, September _29, 1914' 'l`li\flE FAKE Charlottetown Royalty Junction Milton North Wiltshire Hunter River Bradalbane Semmerside :oiiiplcleness of their equipment will spealts we-ll for the business at i\i,\i\’ uf'-‘Q xc )_ /.to 7.55 8.2() 9.25 A.M. $135 " 1.35 “ 1.20 “ 1.20 " l.l5 “ l.l0 “ 1.00 ltrom the Exliibition yesterday. J. i John Agnew, PREsiDEt\1'i` :`1'.`|Z'.'-lt»'.’GMf!i. R. H. Reid, SECRETARY The Black Fox lndustry has done more to accumulate wealth for the small investors of the Marititne Provinces than any other industry ever created. Have you investigated it? lf not, start in by writing us for general in- formation. We shall be glad to furnish it and answer all questions l intelligently, we know the business. Fox Sale We buv and sell stock in reliable companies, pure silver black and cross foxes. _ If there is any chance ofstarting 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 Neivloundland Patches showing 75 to 90 p. c. black. Also Mink, Fisher, Marten, Skunk and Raccouns. Head ()lT1ce of '_I`lie Alpha Silver Black _Fox and Patch Fox Cc., Ltd. Guarantceing 25 p. c. for 1915. Write for Prospectits. The Prince Cognty Fox Exchange, Ltd ummerside Mwstf V ,_ Q- - '_-~'."' - - - ' \ 7 ` '\ O O HJ Time for Heavier , 5 Underwear l ty 45 6 . " \‘ or-'_' ~ -. » It is about time now to think of heavier _unde_rwear, and our »» medium weight is just the thing ‘ X X , required. lt is heavier than your Inverness . . , , . -umen and enterprise of this wt-ll-kiiown firm. 5746. 5 -___._.&___ WESTERN PERSONALS values. ---Mr. l’. \\'. t`larkii1 of the P. li. l. llailwuy was in Sumniersitlt- yester- Superintcndent Il. McEwen came to Suniiiiersido by the special yester- day tnot'nint;. J. -Mr. Irwin t‘amphell of the Tele- tzrapll ()t'i`ice. Snniinerside, returned -llis iilatiy friends are pleased to it-zirii that I\I|'. Jziines Todd is able io be iirottinl atraiil after his recent illness. J. -Mr. fl, \\'. Phillips, of the firm of Sinclair & Stewart. Ltd., is speiidiiig his vacation with friends in llulifax. -X. -Mr. llarry 0`l?rien. Iilinsdale, was a passoitger by \\'c:,.iLQetjLe!¢h»1Qu1 \ ' _ :' ._,. .., ~ THE STORE with the FALL STYLES 1 J Good News From Cape Breton 'I`he representative of the Farador Vo., .\li'. \\'. IC. liiiniun. IL’ .muy Street, (`harlottet0\vn, has received the following letter from li lady iti Ne\v Waterford. Cape llreton;- Dear Sir,-I~`oi‘ eight or nine years I sultered troni rlieutnatisni, and six \-'ee-be before heeiniiiiig the use ot tlte Farador I suffered severely froiu acute sciatica, and 1 am glad to say that thc l"ai‘atloi' has given me com- plete relief. Other relatives of mine have used the Faratlor for rheuniatisin and stoni- acli trouble and the results huve been highly satisfactory. I cheerfully re- coinntentl the Faratlor to ull who need health. (Sgd.) MRS B. A. (‘AltMlClIAEL. 5764me. ::\\'hile you are in town do not for- get the llexall Store for your shopp-- ing headquarters. Here you will find everything that could be possibly re- quired in e.\'cellent drnl;s,suntlries and supplies. Splendid line of service that affords you prompt att-ntion courteous treatment and proiupt de- livery of your order, while our charg- es are no liltzher than you pay for in- ferior work. l\lael{innoii Drug tio.. (lor. Great George and Kent Strets. MEtf. l\lrs.'Brow|i-“I was ashamed of you John, to see you dust, the ehnir you sat on at Mrs. l-lenshaw's. I saw her little boy \vateliing yoit." John-“l saw him, too. I'ni too old a fish to be caught on a bent pin." "Will you be mine for ever and ever?" he timidly asked. "No, Hob, now that I am a suffra- glst l can never be yours. But you may become inlne when you will," she replied in n mutter-ot'-fact sort of way. First Parent-“I have to tell that bo_v of mine where everything is." Sr-cond Parent-"Have to tell hint where tho football grounds are locat- ed, where the circus is showing, or where the best place for swimming is to be t'onnd'."' Mamma-“Emmerson, I told you you coul