'rrm Lamar News rmsr of Ann _ TH GUARDIAN " ' ' imeanvenmm , .<_ - so - \ /-`~}.°f’_-i-if 0° f ` Soutienirs / 1.' _ ,~. ',_}-0'-°"___..»‘ e Our stcck of-souvenirs is new complete. ...°I'r revs-ee huy in this Prevmee _.sonic CENT ver were eaeh inser- ` " “ " f tion for advertising in this column. taine t W A John . .,,_i__- _ _ , / f I f _ff -‘¢_ We have a large assortment of souv.n'r ..'."l'I-IE MORNING .DAILY Gear- Cash must accompany order, mm. mun char e twenty uve cents. V ' f'1`|:-'l ” bi’000i1€S, spoons, cuff links, belt pins. stick :ig:":,mhg;tg\gue_ d 3 ' ' 3 _. . » _, ,,.4..._,_._. _f ° _ _ l, .‘f'_f.\-_.-"r-=~ 57; pins, etc., eic. Give us eeali ;-- ...°Mn. mn. n. Fannin is oner- ., `* _ '_ ...°'l‘. GORDON IVES is Guardian rllan representative in Bouris. His 3...( 5- . agent in Montague. His office phone _phone number ls 5, W. L. Dingwsll -f_____"" _ °_ is 18 and resideielphone _$41. , Undertalrer’_s omce. _ Mum, `-,' ‘ ° . _ _.msn-nscaluans ehenhi renew e Ei5'|‘Eg|| pEg50||A|_g 1 (_. . I , , ~ iii) |19 -_ __/ ¥`l!__ UDB. 00 _e e groupe- Y. h h b 4 l 0ilili.T,’l ‘¢fer`fir"°iv`f.°l'i'i;.»"l'.i»"1'it»l.“'i'i§ an tl" new Bm" ‘“““’°° ‘md "fm" nge (in assttlghgrereieigigg h . -. _ ind of photos. ming novelties. All are invited. 1539 arrived home on a v,s,t__G 'wg _,- . .,0 . . ..,_--- * _.___- io _/ _i 'S9 . i GQ r_1:’) _ , if-'.' :_' / -|iL:§ ` I i tyles in New S Gun Metai- ii orhen’s gun metal boo's, made ie tquaii-y leather willi grey ru-_-d top, a new aid natty style that bound to please you. . ...... .$5.00 luttoned style# S"/#S 2.21-2.3.3 1-2, 4. 4 I-2 and 5$3.5oto...... $S_00 Alley £9; Co. |35 Q Other grades, uecn Ft _ -- I; » 'i I Farm For Sale A farm containing65 acres, for parilculirs apply io' MAYNARD FRASER oihviell, Lot 47 B I 1513 9-i6Mtls9ipd X i I iiiusic LESSONS re, Mus. Bac., Eng. to` receive pupils fo singing, harmony st tuition Voices wel' known as the Mutch Hotil, he, outwm-d pagscngers were M, Prof ll Mclnty is now prepared piano, organ, counterpoint and est methods, be ' . ' tested and exper advice given. Ad- dress, Studio, Z ` I-lotcl 181 Prince St. 1230-B-3i\M1lVio. _@1-1-1 Due to a~rri,ve per schooner within one hnncred yards of th- = ,-bay shore and clos- to thc surf- U Laura M. Lu 15oo tous best nt ar.-ci Sedgwick quality Anthr- lcite Coal in Nut, Stove and Egg sizes 1 We Would Advise f I Gi oups-- ‘if ‘ST _ISK-&e. make teeth une iruarnntes -ham to ii- \ all modern improvements and is one of the best known summer resorts in the province lt is bathing in the Gulf. The taint consits of forty acrts in ahigh stite of cnltivaiion with nume- ous ombui'ding.~=, stables, barns. etc; etc. in capiial repair. These together with all the furniture, cattle, horses, farm implements, carriages and farm machinery will be disposed of. For all information apply io or communicate with MR FRANCIS MU PCH week or two before the time they date. > Georgetown, will be ready with Fall d Wi te ' mme” ““°'tm°“t' °l ““ n r *Miss Bessie Poole Lower Mon \ - . . . - ¢. as lmmil rn ll Milliner Excellent assortment of Z ,or the p,.es,dency_ HEN in io,wnHxhibitlon wc.k Mr- C°5“W°“'“ C°f“°1`- 30"" °f 0”’ ia horns on a visit to her paren more enterprising citizens at the ML and Mn, 'Roger Westawa M; _ make apoint to have ytuv same time are having the concrete‘k,,_,,.B Ferry ;G Y' laid up to their doors. While the ' -l t k - ' r io o tu en at our studio w_prk wa: goiréi; onhiu theo_vi_c_ir;it_yt_<;t ___¢M,._ Newton B,,,9h,,_w_ lay made, t c Bap ist urc one Of » (From Yesterdays Evening Guardia (From Ycsterday's Evening Guardian) ...’Miss Susie Carlton has returned stone for; the breakwater.‘ ...*THE FISHING VESSEL Ornat wh"ere she will load up once more.” the end of the Sourls breakwaten' ‘ s s | s I ` ’ GOOD FISHING. _Great catches of Boston, Mass., and who. with of mackerel arc reported from wife and family spent a few weeks South Lake. One fisherman on Sat-1 in Rollo Bay West, the guest of Mr l . - . ..‘é*.}?~..’...‘§'..7li‘i?..¥“.“.l’.?i‘2?'ié’,.‘3..Ié.f.i£.°’?..§¥i ...~PO0R FISHING.-The Certain ff-as where she mm-ds -pennies iiliuizwlthhut pain-prices moaernis. of the Lady Sybil reno,-rg Wop fish. giw geeks, the guest of her parents _ , |25 Queen SL _ing at the lvlagdalen Islands. Tlietmg-n n!l:__el\_’_I3‘;. ._l;imi;sdMtcLean.t h ro 0 Nnéfiv? Q' xizltsfrhazslub;:ldyecldiidlgleurlifxfilorlghlg'H5851 Qfld it ii; boi; tilcdtnlxr vac?- - ' Phone ms _ and when the fishermen eneeeeo in tion will he a pleasant one.~ gaming ,Out they muy meet with ‘air ,,t"';,;reh; follgffvnil isfisgerei Fad success. °“ 0 ¢ . 0111' S. . Taylor, Halifax; G. L. Murphy, Hal- cabinet, members of the _-- Summer-Resqrtlor Sale ...°'1‘Hn LADY svuui arrived irons fi P Y- _-_ . the Magdalen Islands nc 4 o'e10ehi{,£"i,T’£,°‘:_’_';f_nW- ,§,"*‘rY- ;7h“‘I`;°'=,;°'=‘\’;" . . . ' *, . - _ The undersigned offers for sale, §_*_‘_;':_’_§‘l“__"___;1_:‘;f“i_f_‘Zc-__r§;';_:=_§ g';“il;§___ ;’_\;lCau,,eu_aF0,,,' Augugzugl _,_ R hue ` °°‘“i’°““°‘°°- LM' that sP‘°"‘"d1Y Smaled 1" “lf S* she leie at 5.30 for Pieces. 'Amgn h Bild filflll liii Stulllwpe, facing James Mcliiachern, who was return i"“ Chllfcll 0|' “"9” Stanhope Bay. This hotel has ing to New Glasgow, where he is em rloycd and Mr. George Murphy, wh turning to his home in Sydney.” -_- - For nursing mothers Na-Dru-Co laxatives offer the important advant- age that they do not disturb the rest of the system or affect the child. 25c. a box at your Druggist’s. intending purchaser-ls of hard ' Mniehiieiel. Stanhope, N-a.n;i_uc_h_::ndie.ip;.5. _ coal to book their orders now as the price advances la‘er in the season. G. Lyon 6-n-if. ` s&Bu 'Tl ' '...`..-.f.`..'iil'i‘ii`. “ M _ " ’ ._ :.- ; - ' ..-3.” a- ‘:, _/.v ' 1 ~ . ' - I _ . i e. \vf*" fi , . -.ferret--,Wir _°:_;prp° . iv '- lil li Grade Coal I r v matter, when you der you can beeure iéflrsaizting astlafuoto We ` have on han il til':l:":.“" °°‘. .::’:.::“.‘t :ti giiae' dnl l‘J!ol'l.=l|e s dsfoouk of lghex- s American wal u slat. ntuaen e tan s ses. 0'? “°|\ ° von nstsitmesa ‘low Lgeudllu 0 1’ "fe n and ss'tfs‘fsetory °i("|'¥ wi I be madi- `Bl\ill|l|i Bell & 'Co is the kind we » . it 500! U0* ry coal it you come d Ulf DOW DMG Cl' 24-9-5MEl‘.!i. , ‘ -1-so /_ » ...~FALh iurL1`.1Nnnv,. - .mer ~C,;" 1 ,‘, t h' ' ' “ I., _I /_ ' _ » K Thursday, Sept. 18th, Miss Compton; a agvodaagyg'Georzzzogytllapendl ITU - ""' h di h -_-'THE SGHOONER Drcrsrcn nf§i`ni§.‘f§" .§'é‘f....§r.f.“§§f.i§’il °S.r' arrived Saturday from Wallace, N.|,;_,,y and 'has resumed her duhes s;..:;‘,i‘ :.::fg‘;.°; .“.‘°.i:...;‘;'...“;_: e is connected with a large legal firm 8 _ with his lime hen Herald, was re __._.,. The oldeshlewcllry store in the Province have paid iei- hes expires and thee ___.M,,,_ F,.,,,,,_, P,,,,,,_' ,.,,,,,m_ was a -_ - t l is e - e - - r- - - . .'5i’...§‘.‘..°.‘2..2'.‘. °.Z‘$’.a..‘3,'I.l‘.“‘.’,‘I."°'$’.n?£§ §,;;1,;=;_§;;;;.;,,,?”,;~;;;§,§,°;;):- °- °Mr and Mrs W I-I Air, 118 _ , ...__ _ Cook "'.S10N?)FETE SIDEWALK” A, ...°Mrs. Dr. Salford who has be i . Desnrisay Black <_i_p;i_i; E32; Pe_ei:_t:ret_p__l;dof__co;_1_i;i:_t._;ae_s_id”e_; viisitingwfciaitives in Montague and during the summer, adding material- toni: £2551; ha_fanl,;f&,a0nPlS;\:‘;“ ly to the comfort of the citizens. lt' Ma" _G ' _ ____ _ is understood that another piece is ` ` ___ ' ' yet to be laid on Main Street from .M M Mr. G. A. 'Aitken's sample room to _ Bt',`,`dy,r,B; nugfsgeitnvgifgxzg ‘$28 . Eli is s., *s |of Trinity Church, Georgetown con- Wc uiake from the s iail t ~ u cs up t ans, Mr. Thomas Henry, at his UW“ ducted services there on Sunday it-L, size expense, had the walk laid from thi-. morning and in Cherry valley in the ' __ sidewalk to the Church door. 'l`hc_ cve,,ing_ ML Balshuw 1-eaves the , . t C h di l . "°°i’li.{". “Sn ““2?....“iZ.°i.‘§Z“..‘I.‘i.’ ‘“‘°"i°" *° Eng*-"° ‘"1- H rc is a Splendid syle in gf; a°t10rl)._‘G- H ‘ week. G . H) e ' - . ' ...*'THE MIRIAM G was cxpcctcd in to her home in Souris after a pleas- ls Sourisi Saturday with a cargo of ant vacation of ten wceks.° o Miss Margaret McDonald, Monti- G ccilor, arrived on the “express Satur- of Lunenburg, N. S., was among thef‘l‘\Y Fvenlng 011 a Visit to friends in ncw arrivals in Souris on Saturday.‘ SUUUS-° , _.___ < . . ...'Dr. J. L. Sullivan who has ...°THE Cli.CIL F has finished dis-| - | charging her cargo of stone for the3:5:;c(;__€§';_1r1€_1;t'§g5vr';s°_;1 “th\;“B§_“e“ Rip Rap work. At the first oppor- tmin qamma __ Y 0 munity she win set had ion wnunee, ‘ Y 011 ...*Miss M. A. Vaughan, who img he l` ...*Mr. Howard H. Woodward, who his ,,,H,_?;’~;i'{?2H‘RE,gH&£ggggnxefig urday had the good fortune of land-,and Mrs. George Keele, left, Thursday oifie-it-fi have in. mfxnminw irmggi gp ing 2,600. Recent reports state that on return to his home in Boston.° ‘v,l;1;‘v§f*,i§i,0"gf_ °;l‘_f_?tl-yf°;'h:1;il_\\_;f_°ln°e¥_:g the fish are still plenty but do not ' _-.__ ,mfg it w_.,,-i ,msg you ,me P_m,y_ we bite the hook us readily as at first! ...*Mre. Corbett and children (51305. ton have arrived on a visit to Nau- 8 Her ifa Master Harold Mui' h ‘Hali- 11; ar- g an-, Lynn, Mass. _ "This is pickling time and for the _ best success with your pickle; and 0 chow-chow you want to use our _ nricee, flure whole, free from “trail- ‘ ings" and superior value for the money, 35c. a pound. Our essence of vinegar, German brand, one pint of which will make thrce quarts of strong vinegar. 30c. a pint. "‘he Two Macs, 149 Great George Street _ 1458-9~12M3i. FUUHTH Ili .JULY INV Wiii Hliliiil MEXIE CITY OF MEXICO, Sept. 16-War- .ridden as is this republic there was no appreciable diminution in the crowd that nascmbled in the Zocalo . _ _ The ' Phonenl _ $ I _ _ Human ___` Every ' S FUDIENT R shouli have one of our 1 ' ONE DOLLAR FOUNTAIN PENS just imhginh 'I4kt gold peu, Watelman fu d. Made bythe L. E.Waterinan t o of M on t`real, ' makers of the I `Waterinan’s I Ideal. This samepen E ‘f l R -1 IGH H C H is sold by mail $1.50. ' f.‘-all and' in- spect eve n if you order houses for /' , _ lf” _I The Eye is ore ofthe most delicate and com- ' plicated of the human organs, and yet, probably through ignorance of this fact, it is being constant- lyé ill-used and overwork- e .f Eye-Strain .Be wiser and do not ig- nore env of the symp- toms of'Eye-Slrain; head- aches nr _ pains iii 0 the region of the eyes, inabil- ity to read or sew for any llength of time, blurred vision. _ ,- Allow ns to Examine 9 your Eyes. We will give you expert reliable advice. This is our business. / _ gg? wish re PEN $’ G. F. Hutcheson Optometrist - 99 Grafton St. Aqdsi ‘ o on 0osé0°-we . d h Ph°“.`£fE'BIl‘}E|;;g.Q»§i¢¢'hl. _ _ t t r apture '1` ey wer ,.»»..... - ‘mn §-up-n_i»1»@_¢1D1i “mn '9 We 9 ¢ v Mexico" and ring the liberty bell. The ceremony, known ae the "Grito of Hidalgo," ushers in the annual celebration of thc Mexican independ- ence day. . ‘ It was on September 15, 1810, that the patriot priest, Padre 1-lidal go, began the revolution which re- sulted in the overthrow of the Span- ish power in Mexico. During the pre- ceding year the revolutionary rpirlt was ci e throughout the country. Many attempts to perfect an organ- ization that might contend with thc Spanish power were made, but they uniformly ended by the execution of all the leaders in the plots. Hldafgo was one of the lraders of an undiscovered plan and .t was in- ' tended as in other cases, to perfect organization before striking the first blow-. Word came to Hidalgo that the plot had been discovered and the troops were even then on the way to arrest him. - Then it was, so the st6ry goes, that Hidalgo rang the bell of his little church in the town of Dolores and summoned the band of patriots _ about him. A mass was said and he announced that the time had come for action. About 300 men, poorly ment of war, responded, and the march on the city of Guanaiuato was commenced. As the motley bond of insurgents passed the church at Atotonllco Hidalgo took the ban- _ ner illustrating the appearance of thc Holy Virgin at Guadalupe and raised it as the battle flag of the war of independence. . But while Hidalgo and his compa- triots were fearless, they were no cess and with. a constantly increas- ing army he had reached almost in the promptly executed and placed on spikes at the_ of the prison as a warning to other en, revolutionists. Other leaders arose, ng and Mexico continued in a state of upheaval and unrest years, until -the soldier ginning of Mexican independence, u0;‘iirst clang of the hour aY|the stand, whence it was reviewed H..by Gen. Huerta, the officers of the last night to hear Provisional Prcsi-. . dont Victoriiino I-lucrta cry “Vivo_ armed and with virtually no equip- ,f°u|_ consupated wa,te_ Bom. t soldiers nor skilled in the art of G ¢°&Si"°0“l“\ f0\'l°Y 98”” 8 Bl war. After achieving wonderful suc- sight of the City of Mexico, when the babies. children of all axes an tide turned. His army was dispersed ups printed on the bottle. Beware of and ho fled northward toward Chi- huahua, where he and his chief lieu-_, ., ~ - , -' ",..,.._.~,_ --e _-, _,.,., _ - - _ lljdnoys Wfon¢?- if tlisyere you are is dan . W& through vgeskucal or 10:0 the Hdneyn' fail to ilter the lmpufltil from the blood troublecomesstcam. Bachche. Rlienmasism. Scistim Gravel, Diabetes. 'Gall Stonesaad the dudly Brighr's Disease are some d _ theresuluof neglected kidneys. Dr. lorse's Indian Rooe_ Pills a most effective ,diuretic v itirdengtliensthsadh 'et;_in;ul;t-as the neys so t t mal. thoroughly and well Try .i 0 Ur. Morse s - dials Roo! _Pills -£- their heads four corners for seventy and states- man, Porllrfo Diaz, w elected to Thus, briefly sketched, was the bc- and this le the reason that Septem- ber 16 is celebrated throughout the Republic of. Mexico. The beginning of the brntion last night was marked vi'-ith ill of the customary enthusiasm. In the great square where their fore- fathers liftcd their eyes to the top of the teochlli to sec the throbbing heart that the priest cleft from the bosom of a fair prisoner, the peories, jammed a hundred thousand strong, gazed on the clanging bell that Hi- dalgo used 103 years ago. The poor- cr classes occupied all the central part of the square. Directly in front of _the National Palace, the Munici- pu] Palace and the Cathedral, the three great piles which bound three sides of the_ Zocalo, chairs were placed for the batter classes. The numerous windows and balconies of the ediilces mentioned were reserved for invited guests. From dark the crowd tained with fireworks, while half a dozen picked military bands, playing alternately, never allowed the music to cease for more than an instant. Five minutes before the hands of thc great clock over the Palace indicat- ed tbe hour of 11 the bands stop- ped.' There was a hush that only em- phasized the buret_ of applause that greeted Gen. Huertn when he ap- peared on the brilliantly lighted ccn- tral balcony of the Palace. ws he took hold of the gilded cord that reached up to the historic. bell, the crowd again was stilled. With the the time-_ honored "grito" was delivered by the executive. Then the massed bends burst into the national hymn, ac- companied by 9. chorus of a thou- h annual cele- were enter- sand voices. For nearly an hout thc Provisional President was cheered. In the excitement of t e occasion there were many _“m.ueras" for the "Americanos" and many. "vivas" for Don Victoriano. Today the celebration tional independence day was contin- ued with unabated enthusiasm. The decorations of business houses and residences were on e more elaborate lscale than ever before. The grand civic and military parade this after- noon numbered thousands of march- ers. It was several- hours in passing of the na- senatc and officers of chamber of deputies, high inent citi- the army, and many prom zens. t ________.._-_- ;..;..;»;»;.»;~.;»;.~;».;..;..;..3- e'e .;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;. ¢ ee o o o e o ~ (‘°.*°.°°.°°~°-'.° .;. o:¢ 0? :.0 io 0.0 0? 'Y 2 ~ . 3 If! 0:. the Alps, rejus tun- forty-two ,Thc first tunnel through the Mont»Csnle or Col dc F nci, was formally opened years ago today.) when a train of twenty-two carriages passed through in twenty minutes. The tunnel is a little less than eight miles long, and coat $13,000,000. Plans for the tun- ncl connecting Itlay and France were drawn up in 1848, but their`exccu- tion was prevented by thewar of the following year. The work of excava- tion was commenced in 1857. The Italians were in charge of the work, but the French government bore the chief expense. The next Alpine tun- nel wue inaugurated. The Waescrluh tunnel was completed in 1909, thc Simplon in 1905, thc Loetsohhcrg was inaugurated this year, and the Mont rl'0r is now building. The lblimplon, twelve and a half miles, is 'thc longest, ` ia that through thc Andca, connecting Argentine und Chilic. It is 12,000 fcct above son level, and was opened in 1910. "3lHliP ii HISS" iiiii EllNSi|Plili] EHILU ....,__ DELICIOUS "FRUIT LAXATJVE" , LIV- CAN'T HARM STOMACH ER AND BOWELS EVUY mother realizes after giving her children "California Syrup oi Figs," that is their ideal larative, he- cauee they love its pleasant taste and it thoroughly clsanses the tender lit- ¢1¢ Bl~f‘mBC\1. lilQr and bowels without griping, _ - When cross, irritable, fever ‘breath is bed, stomach sour, look nt the tongue, motheri If coated, give n teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit lexetive," and in few hours dll the bill and of the playful ish or unfllgested food passes out bowels, and you have a well, child again. When its little system is full of cold, throat sore. has stomach- ache, diarrhoea, indigcstion, cblic- rernemher, ix good "inside cleaning" should always be the first treatment 1 given. ` Millions of mothers keep “(`ailforn- le Syrup of Figs" handy; they know ck child tomorrow. Ask your drugglst for a 50-cent. bottle of “California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for d grown e H "Callfornis Fig Syrup Comp The New F all Coats 0 are now in stockand are deserving of special men- tion. 0 - The styles are entirely different from last year. The lengths are shorter and rounding fronts pre- ' vail. ‘ The cloths are Tweeds 'A Petersharns, Chinchillas, and Boucles. , - The prices are $10.25 to $50.00 The Misses’ and Childrerfs Coats have just come to hand and _ are on display in the coat ' dept. 1 I 5 Jiri V' rf ._,___ ,_ _>.- . it ll _.. f`.=.f- .fx . ~.. »| ..,I-, \ :if high ivy, "i’L,;‘i ,- viii; 3-71--15.' ' ff’-.~ -Q, lflilfi Cloakings ` Are you going to have a coat made this year ? We have at present 35 differ- cnt patterns to pick from and at all prices from $l.50 to $3.65 per yard _-:'.'i:" y. _-5 1 ~’fiiii` “lil ,ti ;:.§;;_, , gtg, 1;, _--. :~ J,-~ v gli- si” . t if-1-;.~' ._r._<-. Q ‘...';;iff- E5.: - '<5 . i' Ili is Si o.nle'Y Bros The otwr-.vs busv' Store. , " il-1 l-if fl.-`-*` ` l ...~»- .-_v` - aéaié.-i l|Ril£Y-ii see _ __ _git . \ f . 0000000000`0000000000. ..,.\_€i ."-'Wi ~ ’~~.: :fi ~ -- if ' " ,~.~ -.'z~..i , “ii ~ ,' .,,.r.. g li-il' »~ ' 1 "»‘_»\Y lf: "."l;ii..‘ Ywf -r 1 2°;-ith - -ling 1 v_~_'f i ~i’,=,\,i v-s~<»g » nit? ,. Save One Ton of Coal in Every _Six ‘ i : -1),. : #riff The Economizer will do it. While the cost of living has undoubtedly been growing greater, at the same time it is true there are some inventions that _will offset this increased cost of living, and the careful house- wife takes advantage of these inventions. On every Gurney-Oxford range there is an Economizer which controls not only the drafts but also the entire combustion or burning of fuel to create heat. This Economizer will save I ton of coal in cveryothat you would use with the ordinary range. The Economizer is a simple device, absolute in its control. By merely moving the lever you can obtain any degree of even heat in the oven. This insures the satisfaction of always having light, delicately crusted bread and biscuits. , - @ The kitchen fire ceases to be a worry if the § 3 -\., @ is ‘ 1 on ;‘.l’f\` ,-'_-cl @ @ @ @ 3 .@ @ 6 9 . acl-_ Economizer is on your stove. The Gurney-Oxford is the final result of ‘ experimental thought. Science has given it' a Divided Fine, a new Special Grate, and a. Broiler attachment. This Gurney-Oxford range is primarily a. a saver of money, time, and energy. Q @ 0000000 At all leading Dealers 9 Q -e eases ees area _ . - Il ` `. eounterfeits sold here, so don't he fnnied. (let the genuine, made hy a“y_n ......__- i @- .e-~ wi 11,; i .iii . fitt-