'_ _-s e==:f<=-;.‘>'.2-1f.:‘i1-;;f~ii ' f‘ ' ' ‘ . . _ .. -._.. ,.1 - it-. _ - _ I-. i.5_‘,\~.-V... _ _ ._ ._ - _ I ~ ~ _ '- _ . ~' '. ~ 1 .___ ` _'_;j..r ,t, _-_=.+\.,if :__ _'t ~ ~" " _ ,.’»,.,__=_».. .i s _ ~--1;." t ”-~‘ 'i-" _" ‘ -_ `\_ '. '<‘:' _ '.-_- t __ _rt ,,:_.__,_.\_v_,,_.._-t ._\ .t ¢..‘»-*`_t‘_t_.~»..yi.. c_;.,.~ ____»_ __\,1..-,,_. 5 w. ‘ _ : , l f ___`f__V_.;:'__.____,_,_._____3_; "___ _ __ ..,____I_- t - _ _ _- .- . GI LLETTS MANY OTHER PURPOSES. THE STANDARD tvzllvwl-aims. lti_\'ll:_\'_ .<~_»ll=. ‘_`~.--"` itil I.:l-).'e. _ _ _ lll.» i.l~-filiillwl ‘li --lull rcl .ill iiillilli- VIOLENT FIGHTING IN BELGIUM. from Southern Russia lor stocking lt.illi-: l-I l:il'.» up :.`1i:irzil~' or ex- -e _ pl Zvc--_ 1.z1‘:'it:. "v":;»ii-v-=r l‘_\ltl.<_ Sept. 2.'\`.-A tlcspatcll from :iii authority oil the qtilillty of kzlrakul ~_ \v;ll ll-~ I_ui»`_~ 'lv li--11r11'_\‘ ot' .\nist»_=l‘d:ilil .~;:l_vs violent figlitinl; has sheep. However, if enough money ,l. ill; !;.- : I ‘ 1: I' :z_:li» i._‘.'c!f-' til’ :ii-iurrl-.l livtivceli tlcrlllali :intl Bel- were foolishly atlvaiiccd to tlielii, they ul .l--_-;~§;.» -I ulilc-'-: iw tall -_'i:ill_-: :lt Scllootell, foiir miles east Ot' nlight find iiieaiis of getting so-called pril i- t»-- ; _~_. l `ri_:.l - " .xiilivc-rp. :ii 'l`reniolide_ sixteen lniles circus animals from one European il-» lil i » ll» i- iii sr- ~ - li\l~.ll will .Milli llit lr ;l__-li{- lo ll..-~l' ll- :t=.s'ilily rc-l sand iniles flirtlier :iwuy Iliali licsszir- fliilrcd ill excl-Ili-ill fll'tl:s,slilitlrit-s und P 0 T 0 G R A P H Y :ibizi ill litlropciill ltussin, where our su lili -51. Silt-lldl-l ‘l - l` _'/- "‘- _ _ - 1 5,-_-il; t I ,I ld I'_' l` tl -lr »: 1' - I-‘ll 2;l'I*-‘WIS l_":iu llffllllllll U 11:'-trilixhli Good work' prompt dehvery llldiiTillglalle`t?Dpf\x':-ill; t1;h.nl<`rl\i)lTi ““1fl~‘il“f* 'l`i"1\ill\<‘¥\i 2ll\'I l>l”f>1lll>l tltf- moderate prlcfes illforlllniioll til our disposal we did llttry of your order. while olil‘ cli;il'l.:- lint. colisitler that it would llc profit- cs .irc no Ilixzllct' t_h:iii you pay for iii- . able to purcllase any ltarakiil in liuro- f<‘lHll‘ WUFIL 3l1\l'l\ll\Il`:_ l‘czers ilay t‘ourt iloilse. A |i'rir~nds, Hiickellbaclis-Hanihurg Agen- I. . lim. .it ia- iiizi-ie l.z;l-lic :_ <-.ip_v|l.irt:»» .irii-:ltl-.lille is expected. .\Irs. cy for collecting circus animals. They nl i p;~..t ’_:_l-::=_:i.-.;i _.;i.`. '_-» h_i\i- Ylccli _Illllilmii-k, Supervisor, will conduct might have ii reputation for se-cu_rnig ,tid-l l,-_ _*.l.1j..l» lr. ._=:i:i:;:i_ ci-.ii:i:;ili~`l- -the ill.-cililg. eirattcs from .-\t`rica, Llanus troni _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S _ , b ` .i _ outli -Xnierica, Xaks from Thlbet, ' lid even Bessilrabiaii Tcllushltas und hriiilmer Illalltches Karakul crosses circusses; but it would not make them .- .:;.:.'»- t' `: - tl.: 12 lit: '_ " cast ol' Ghent, and Hoistade eigliteeu country to another without elitangle I" .17 ‘_ 'i.»:r El. :;:-_ l'iiiL'illl: ,___ ..____ ___ nr. .rt--I 'fi li. an iucr- :it ll tslillilll :intl inilcs oust of Glient. Ili latter locality ments with quarantine officials. til it-~l» iii- .r i!~.»l-_- _-hilt. "ll_-sistz-lice llciivy German artillery beealiie stuck The Dr. t'. t‘. Young Karakul Sheep t tllvi-~:‘.-`." ‘lic ll:'v-'liilillllftifl 1~1t_\'S. "~?l1- ili iliutl :intl (Il-rllialis wi-re obliged to Colilpaliy, ot' ('Ilui'l0ttctti\vn. P, IC. l., ta1~:i ll»11.lli_\ ci' lIt._lii." iw-tirc lit-tore :ltt:iti:_< ol llcli-Ziulis. lt not only own the bcst herd in the I r¢-.ll_l'~- film :iii -I'.'Ili:iii:f llltliilltr is i'~»llftl‘lllcil .siiys the dcsptitcli that world, hilt it is lllc largest in Anlcri- :il.i»u: in Inf- :l»|l-'1`~ I' '-111111-\l1~l Sllilll the Gcrliiaills are i`ol‘Lil`yilll,; l.iogc. ca ol' Great llritilili. One liiilidrcd tl it- r.-_-pit: :ti :ii-- I1--rzllzlzl t>ili<<-rs I and scvcllt_\'-si-vcli laliills were reared in 19lfi, tlliil the i`ull-blood llcrd coll- sists of lipivlirtls oi' oiglltv :_iiiilil;ils_ <-:illiti-_" is :iliiitll--r ;~ril\'isii>ll dciliiilld- THOUGHT |T WAS A SU|c|DE_ I_'|~],(.ym-0\ll,.(,,,ly 1|0..k Cup{ll,l,.(,f(-1,". til bv t‘i- 'ui' "it-"or I - tintiiilt, without ilibrecdiiil.: utltsiile of ' H l .l, l illcl d\istr\ \\ lllow that ilo -lllce but tmtrtt .i lt lv l\~. .leo ir.ili lint: .l L* \ D "UH “III” '-‘I Ill- r.i/or .it .lildlllgllt lliq wlfc ¢.;llr»|l liir ours. li.i\c lltfli blought out ot liolt- illil. .is~lst.llitc, but tlllllid hor lIilllll\ was ll-Htl I0 \llli1l___ _ -,_‘__,L ,_ -_ . _» ~' ~, _:ftp .‘ »»~".1‘.~”‘»g_;"`f`.*'._’ mf; "___ `_ " ‘ ' N -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained st LsI!erty's Tnnsor- lal Parlors. Summerside. -MR. E. P. FOLEY, Guardian re- presentative in Albertou will gladly receive subscriptions and advertis- ing matter. -MR. McLEOD ILL.--.\lr. Neil Mc~ and (‘o., Summerside, is on the sick list threatened with typhoid fever.--H. -EXHIBITION READY.-The com- mittee iii charge has all preparations completed for the exliibton to be held here oil Wednesday and Thursday.-H. -HR. W. K. McGOUGAN, Secre- tary of the Globe Fox Exchange. P.O., Box _l0, is The Guardian Agent in Summerside. ' -SHIPPING.-The schooner Three Bells, (‘aptuin Murray, is ili port with a cargo ot’ Inverness coal for It. T. -FEROPERTY PURCHASED.- Mr. George Keefe. of R, T. Holman, Ltd.. Summerside has purchased the attrac- tive residencc on Hanover St., from Mr. Joseph L. Gallant.-H. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued *promptly on expiry date. Mtf. -MR. McNElLL BETTER.-it is gratifying to hear that the Holi. James i\1cZ\'eill. Summerside, who has been ill t'or some days, is gi':idu:illy improv- ing. lie hopes to be around again shortly.-H. -PRODUCE.-I’otlito»=.s are coming up in Summerside a little more rap- idly, the price remailil; :it 32c. ii bush- el, while tllerc are hardly :lily oats moving as yet. New oats arc worth 45 celits.-Y. -IDEAL LOCATION FOR THEA- TRE.-The McEwen lot, situated on Water street, Stiiilniersille, :it the loot of Central street, was sold Saturday by auction and purcliused by Mr. H. ’l‘_ llolliluli. 'l`his is u niost desirable property, situated us it is ill the very colitre of the busy scctirili of lilo town. lilllilors ot' :t new tllezitrc :irc oil the go. It would be the ideal spot for one. -BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.--The Citizens of Siiltiliiersidc :irc reiluested to meet at eight o’ch>ck on Tuesday e\'elliug,_ti.t~tll4;Y(-.louneil (`Iluillber for tho purpose of considering ways and lnealls for soliciting colltribuiiolis for the lit-lgiali Relief Fund. As this is al iiiost worthy object, :ill citizens should iiiake it al. special point to at- tend. -POULTRY MEETNGS.-A speci- al general nieetilil; of the Grand River Egg: Circle No. 28, will be lleld in the Maple Leaf llall, on the evening ol' Ttlesday, September 29th, comnlcn- ciilg :it 7 ll. lil. lt is expected that Mr. 'l`. A. lleiisoll, Donlinioli l‘oultry Re- preselitatives, will be preseiit to dc- liver an arldress. As business of the grcatesl illiptirtalice will be brought bei`m'c the illeeting all nielllbers are uruelitly retliiested to attend. 5782 -SUMMERSIDE-Mr. Ezekiel Rob- erts, Kinkorzi; Rev. A. \\'. \\'u.tson, Kellsingtoii; Mr. .luliii Sullivuli, illis- couchc; Mr. Matilietv Gamble, Rose lliil. Lot iii; Mr. :ind Mrs. Pottersoli \\`:llIf_cr, I-‘ret-ioivll; lllr. Arnl:uitl Tlioliipson, Kelisiilgtoii; hir. Robert llutcliillsoll. (`clitr:ll Lot lti; Mr. .l. .\. .\lol'rison, tTon\vu_v; hir. Harry Quigly, .\lulldy t‘rcel:; Mr. George. \\'zilsli, lui- lerslic, were visitors to Suniilicrsidc, l-`l'iday.~l’. -AUCTION SALE.-l will sell by Public :iuction at thc Exhibition Grounds at Stlliinlcrsidc on Tlilirstlay, the lst. October, 1914, ut one o'clock_ p. ni., one stiilidardbrctl inare sired by Oakley Baron, dam Illaiiikecl by Esbcll; also this nltlre‘s foal, sired by George ('res<-cus. lt is wltllotit doubt one o fthe best. if not the very best, mares today oil Prince lidwarti Island. Be sure :uid lloli't miss this sale, as it is the clialicc of a Ilfc-tinie. Terins cash.-S. J. E. WRIGHT, Auctioneer. 5795-il-as iilzzl -PATRIOTIC MEETING.-.\ pat- riotic llieeiinl; was held in the (`ollrt House, .\lhel'toli, September 15th, at S o'<:lock, with Mayor Aprlicw :is chair- man and l\l_ ll. Loot] as Secretary. The nttclidiincc was not :is large as lnilrlit bc expected, owing perlliips to the many other eiigagenlellts, which had taken place that night. Mayor Agnew first addressed the lneetililr. explliin- ing thc cause of the wur and closed by rcuilliig (‘linppcll's poeill on “Tile Day". Speeches were ulso miide ily: Rev. M. Mt-Donald, Rev. Mr. Gosllen. Mr. \Vlii. l.oiison, lllr. J. E. Birch, Gov- _crlillr llogz-rs, Mr, t". A. Noodlnan. J. l’. Fieltlizlix, J. F. White, Senator Mur- phy, lloll, (‘has_ Dalton, Mr. S. ’l`. Gal- lant. Mr. A. J. McFadyen, Mr. John llackett :intl W. C. Lawson. They _sllowed tllut this was not a war of’ con- quest but ot' dcfclicc on En|:lnnd's part tliercforc it was cveryone's duty to be loyal to thc Motlicrland and coil- tribute to her maintenance in every wily possible. Mr. Lousoii gave n short nddress on a visit which lie had to Vulrnrtlcr Camp recently. A dis- cussion on the purposes of thc money to hc raised then took place, and the ilnllcrstandlng was arrived at, as to thc- prcscllt effort. namely to help the srlily ill thc fleltl. Next a list was lnpclied and in less than ten minutes about $700 was subscribed. The meet- Ing then adjourned. X X Inverness Coal The CLEANEST and BEST with no CLINKERS and very little ASHES. “Try Some Yon’ll See” Ask your dealer for Inverness tell him you won’t have any- thing else. Leod, of the firm or M. F. Sellurinan- ` -one csm' per word .each in- sertion for advertising in this col Minimum charge twenty-live cents. -THE EMPRESS. docked at slun- morsfde last night at 8.25 o'clock, J. THE EXPRESS.-The late express from the west arrived at Charlotte- town _last night at eleven o’clock. -ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER wanted at Holman’s Ltd., Summerside. 5760-9-26M3i. -SPECIALS.-35 pairs women's tan buttoned boots, assorted sizes.. worth up to $3.50 special for Fair days at $2.50 per pair. Sinclair & Stewart. Ltd. 5771-9-28ME2i. --FURS.-Be sure and see our spe- iacl values in mink marmot neck furs and muffs oil Exhibition Days. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. 5771-9-28ME2i. Sinclair & Stewart,Ltd. 5771-9-28ME2i. wee s ting, siiita e r sc o wear, assorted dark mixed shades, 42 cial during Exhibition week at 39c. per yard. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. , 5771-9-28ME2i. -IMPORTANT MEETING.-At Grand River Lot 14 on Wednesday, Sept. 16th, li large and enthusiastic meeting was held. Mr. H. I). Doble, M. L. A., on opening the meeting said that on account of the illness ot’ the President, Holi. John Richards, no speakers were eligaged for this meet- ing. He called on Rev. John A. Mc. Donald to address the meeting. The Rev. gentleniali expressed regret at the absence of any speakers and al- though taken by surprise, delivered one of the ablest addresses listened to for some time and lie held the closest attention of the :iudiulice t`or over half an hour and the liunlerous :lppluusc that greeted his iltteraliccs went to show that Futlicr Jolili ranks :inloiigst P. E. lsland’s greaest patriotic. orators. Ile was followed by Mr. Doble and otit- er gciitlelncll, all expressing tlicnl- selves reatly alid willing to contribute liber."_li_'.' to the Army Field Service l"ulid. lt wus decided to leave the still- scriptioiis for oats ns was arranged by the Govcriiniclit with the Scllnol Trus- tees. 'l`lle ladies ofthe plnco forllled an Allxillury with the following ofllcers: Pres..-Mrs. J. ll. Mr:l.ell:ili. lst Vice -Mrs. (‘. Mcl.ellan. 2nd Vice~l\lrs. A. Mclntyrti. Setfy-’l`reaS.-l\lrs. J. Nu McKinnon. The meeting closed by singing in right patriotic style, God Save the King. t WESTERN PERSONALS I " ' t Il -__. - -Mr. Juliii I-i. t tluglilali, Rust-ville, paid al. visit to Summerside vcstt-rtla\ side, paid tl flying visit to Moiictolil ,last week.-Y. _, _,_ ...,155 -hir. Percy Manuel, of R. ll. Hol- niilli, Ltd., was a passenger by the ter River. J. -Mrs. James Artlilirs and Master -Mr. J. S. Miller, Truro agent for the Ciiiizldiaii Oxygen (‘o., Halifax, N. S., leit by the iiooli trziiii _vesterll:lv_ i'or thc western part ot' the Isllilid. J. -Zllr. Frank Slgsworlli. of the P. E. l. Raillvuy freight department, return- cd to Summerside yesterday, utter spending Sunday at his lionie in Cur- dignn. J. Garry, Lot 7. wllo underwelit it ser ious operation in the Prince Co. Hos- pital about a month ago, is so rap- idly recovering that sho will be able to return to her home in ii couple ot’ days. H. . f umn. Cash must accompany order. Q; inches \vide., regular 55c. on sale spe-I Wiser' , ...q ‘_ _., _“_ 'ik in ~.. \ 15; ~* _.ag -vlslrons to ilie Exhibition are; ‘ I requested to call and see our big show-' 0 ing of Fall and Winter Overcoats. I -Twsso sul1'lNc.-Five pieces, t il ul' 'ill fo noi' And they are enough different from ordinary clothes to win your most enthusiastic approval. The fabric in each suit is wool-thoroughly shrunk and fast color. The models are designed by the foremost designers of America. The tailoring is the work of highest class workmanship and the styles are the most popular of the season’s entire showing. 5 In fact, these garments are of such unusua worth that we are especially anxious to have every man in this vicinity see them. $4.90 to $22 Many New Things in Hats, and Cravats, Especially for Fall Wear. - r I _..._ Prgwge Bros, Ltd, express yesterday nlorning from Hun- I ' _ "' ' Harold Artliurs, (St. Jolill) were pus- lg _ _ by the Enipress on Saturday I W Just received a nice é s T / 6 J _fl dl _ 1 , ._1\Irs. Thomas Butler, Jr., oi’ Glen-_ ` l -Oli his way to Sumniersidc hy train Monday, Mr. .\. J, Mclseun, Mcr- chant of llnniptoli, was taken slid- dently ill. On arriving at Suninierside, lie was conveyed to the Prince County llospital where llc is gcttillg the best of medical attelidallce. II. -Mr Ronnie, t`:itIicl‘ of Arthur Ren- nie, Elnisllale, has rcturiletl home from Neivfoundlalid. While there Mr Reli- nie was stricken with blood-poisonillg. and his coiltlitoll liccanlc so serious that his two sons, .\rthtil' und Fretl, Alma, were sunllnolicd to his side. He is now recovering slowly. " ' ___ -hs, _ | Foxes _for Sale Class "A' 'and imported black and patched Foxes ranch bred ond wild caugglit mllik and niarten. Write or 'phone R. J. McNeill Tyne Valley. 5499-9-7 mtf ‘ DRTITE. cR‘oK'l§N“°` Veterinary Surgeon P . Abe 't F H 't l top OfllcegOvaerheroiT,hlocNTpl a Phone 484. Residence Revere Hotel. Walk-Over 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 is_of _Walk-Over quality, trim in pattern beautiful in _ shape and rich in finish Morris & Smith 127 Queen Street W assortment of New Silver- ! ware suitable for wed- ding presents. Quality & prices iight. ' C. W. Patterson AUCTION I will sell by public auction on the premises at Summerside on Thursday, October 1st at 11 o’clock a. m., the Livery, Sales and Exchange Stables formerly owned by e late John A. McDonald; also House and Lot and Blacksmith Forge. Temis made known at sale. Dated 19th September, 1914. FRED J. E. WRIGHT, Auctioneer. 5779-9-29M3i. I - n _ _ Buy Inverness -X _ _ . . X ..,-\~--; . j .L~~ *-4.1* _"I . . ; _ ' ‘.` -1 YM’-z"-l2'*~"I"-f-* ~,, 1”' "` ~' " ' - ' T5 l A 'A s ,il _ _ _ 1 __ _ . v City Crockery, Sunnyside i BRASS GOODS ` Whaea tt t' tkfB ° - U........r. .,.l.....,“.°»_:.’.=‘..‘;i‘°.»':.‘i.i.°l:=., it...si..‘i‘;°‘t.i.'i.2°§&.r:‘i.i=c=.l°=gl°°~.f;,. ful and serviceable prices and ommental as well. Some’ of the rices are as foil es'-are ' ._T_sr¢_i_in¢i_ersSz:_¢:v:a_raltsm$_:%%t $1325, 2.50, 3.00, 3 7g 4 50 each ows. m re a n sa . _ ' ’ ‘ ' r°'~ii.r°°f~:'i.ii.°i “ 5° em ea a _ . 2_25,3,5 _ _ candle sucks from soc to 5.50 per ,,2;,f°°h e BLCK&C l g \ . , . , _ > _ ~i_ ._ -_ ~ . _ f .. - _ _ , \ i,;_»-», _ .~i_¢;..`ia _ 1 ia, _ =' ‘i ~ ' _ U ‘ ~..~-»;’-_~.*,l_°.» ».,f_~- ` ‘ _ _ - i.. »"~ r ' 5"; 3""""'"°`f "'>