.Y _ , . ‘5» ‘$13 mi.-ima ms.-im om. ` 'rr-ia ci=iARLo'r'ra'i'owN GUARDIAN - Emma nm.. , mon savrm ,. ‘,_,,. / _."1 . ,- _I ‘ -l ilf. I ri’ ,-1-- . . ... . r '{_,__“_ ~' - _ Ourstcck ofsou n' is f .__ _,_ . ° ' Weliner’s .ieweiiry Store " vi The oldest Jew ellry store in the Provinr _,ff _T An \ p ° 1+ :r..,;l;l`J>° l \+ y;4,r W . e have a large assortment of souvtnr *"°°°h°=1. Spoons, -:aa iiniu, but pin.. suck f . `»» . ` ._".?_', ‘ . ,-~;:=i_.'=..¢ - _ \ ,j ,,§~i; I P1115. Yt°». etc. Give us a call. W- -souvenirs W2. iiii: Eisiéiiii euniiiiiiin ag ve irs now complete. ...‘IT PAYS to buy in this P;-mince ~ ...'ONE CENT per word eacn inser- l for Cold and Wei Weather For cold, wet and disigiec- able weather von need ti get fitted out wiih boots e.p¢¢i. ailv made for your needs Here are bcoti that will stand all kinds of weatlier tests. THE- DOC'I`0R'S BOOT is specially made for oii d .of wear, htm be-ivv outs »lu, bri- lows tongue bliiclicr cot and is leather lined throiigiiiiit. insole is chemically treated, antiseptic, ellmina es a'l od- r of perspiration and i~i water- proof. In Chrome, lan ani box calf.... $5 00' A b°0t°f BLACK WAL- RUS with medium incl and sole. donb‘e bellows tongue, blucher cut, a very s'ioig, smirt and .stylish boot- in black only---that wil appeal to the man who wants some- thing tasteful and dressy lie~ sides being absolutely weather , prorf Price.... ... . $6 00 ZULU CALF biot with double sole which runs up through to heel, soft comfort able bellows tongue. runs up tothe lop; b'i1‘~her cut;le'».ither iinrd and vlscoll'/. d thiough- out This is a boot that is sniirt, stvlisli, it ong, durable and weatherproof as any inaii could wan* besides being the l h'glicst point of pepfeciioii iii wu ni foot ctiiiilort. It is ‘ prim.-d at $7 00 and wortii finore, Alley & Co I 4 .l 0 Men's Boots F31-0upS.._ \ ii.. _, F 'I . ii _ 3,ggis5'.if2,i‘.';“..;§:,;-2ti.t'i:f:i. fl WU ' UUR kind ull pliilillos. 9 tu du' hy &______ Cook Studio X our family and friondw want pictures of you Mi hip-y are iiccuatoiiied to see l you-pictures with your natural, coii- | verl-iatiioi-ai expressi n. ~uch Dortraitii are a pinaaii:-4- for ual Dealirisay Block y i35 Queen St. ,I L L”-J i. . Due to arrive per schooner Laura M. Liint and Sedgwick 1500 tons best quality Anthr- icite Coal in I\iit, Stove null Egg sizes J We Would Advise intending purchasers of hard -coal to book their orders now as the price advances 1a'cr in the season. Phone 1 r I G. Lyons & Un. 6-Mtf. "Tho new American Hats are in-just drop in today -and get the' very thing you want. This store 'sells the ilnesr. range ol ii 'its for men, In P. E island. Hats 750, i 00, i.50, 2 00, 2.50, 3 00 to 5.00 oooh. Soft and stiff-every style trial. is good. This sto o is the "homo ol good hats " Mooro &' M¢|,e0d 1469-9_i3M3i i i . / I/ ff .1 -f' ‘ , 14/ . I a ~4~.\1..»t'\'“ ` ` qoooac N lligh Grade Coal is the oiil kind we curry. lt does not matter, when you order you can be sure of getting satisfactory coal it YO" °°m° wvlllzl have on hand pug now* 1:10111!! “IP ilnltlhmuy 1“l*tl:e°. Boil);-onadigii DR mice illnd|$illil0oa| :loo is 004 *Pg* °l hi 'lint rada American 'bool ii nag. and an h tout alan ow iioh o mil: oi-'iron io »'t.§o'nd “ln our dr u .gods . and laiafootorl Il°|l;°|'¥ will he made' Buiitaln Bell & Co _ Q 'li 1. `~ ‘ ooo do _N ' 5* `\"l i "se-` UQC€i9'¢ 'Property for Sale Ito make and for you to have made Drop , in iiiid hw_o A cli‘it-you will h -rd v know ,You i-re beinz pliotograplied.'I‘hiu ia ir-od. ,arf-_ photography-the result is a natural. |lotiniate likeness. Make an appointment to-day 'l'llE BAYER S'l`Ulll0 ___€__- W I t wii uliiiii riirrir and we giiarntitec them to tit exactly. We will do ull, w_e can to i-iava the teeth you i we piiifi il it is possible to _save them e'will do ao li i:~»t,_we will give you the _e?t iiuristuro possible to get li you en rust your dental n»~eds_to us we assure you of ii. uudlint satisfaction, Dr. Robins 'fm'-12°?"- I iff;-__for sale my rlweli gr house. him and other oulbuildingn, all in goo' Goff: Phone 215.l 1 ...'THE MORNING DAILY Guar- dian ¢an be obtained at W. A. John ston’a, Montague. _ ...'THE MORNING DAILY Guar- dian can he obtained at H. J. Ma' hon's Drugstore, Sourls. ..."I‘. GORDON IVES is Guardian agent in Montague. His qtiice phone. is 18 and residence phone 20. ...*SUBSCRIBERS should renew L week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers art gilicontlnued promptly on explrec a o. EASTERN PERSONALS ...‘Mrs. (DL) Collin of Woodstock, N. B., ia visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mills of Fortuiie.-F. ...'Mlr. P. W. Waddell of Medford,‘ Mass., is visiting in Fortune, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ding- well.-F. ...‘Mr. Henry McKie and daughter, Miss Bertha, Fortune Bridge, an spending the week end in St. Pe- ters.--F ...‘Mr. G. L. Miurphy and his littli son Harold arrived in Souris Frida; morning and registered at the Sei View Hotel! -°Mr. Sylvester Beazley, who was so seriously injured while working at the "Rip-rap" work on Souris Break wutcr, was reported much better oi. Friday. His many friends are nriii iously awaiting his speedy recovery: ...'Misa Annie Donnelly, St. Peters left for Charlottetown Snturdai morning, where she will spend a fcu diiys prior to her departure for Boa ton. Misa Donnelly is well known ii Soiiris, having for several yeari taught in one of the departments 0 the higii scliool.° From Saturday's Evening Guurdiaii. ...'Mr. J. Petrie, St. Joliii, ;ii'i'i\'ci in Soiiris 'l‘liui'sdny on n husiiicsl trip.' ...'Mr. William Paquct, Souria who has been in Charlottetown, on i. :business trip has returned home# ...*Messrs G. M. Smith, Hiilifni rind A. Love, Cbnrlottetoivn, nrrivcli in Soiirin on the express Thursday evening! ___°Mr. ond Mrs. William Cantwell Cliarlot.t.etown_ crime to Souris oi. the express Thursday evening to nt- ,tend tlie funeral of that late Cl:li‘:lei ` Luvit-..* ‘were passengers east on thc niioi train Thursday and are now regist- ered at the S-len View Hotel, Souria. ..,°Misses Ada and Mabel Ford left repair; also 6 i 2 acres of lafid in it high at te of cultivation and being cen» trsily situated within a half mile ot` (hiircbes, Schools, Stores, and Bedcquc, Village. | Terms any aid made known onl application to the owner, l JAMES GOODWIN, |490 9 i3mizi Hrdeqii FOXES l"0R SALE SILVER BLACK FOXEs, young ani adults. A frw fi -e soecimrns of CROSS FOXES fron- liltv to nlriety per cent. SILVER BLACK If iiiieiested, wire us for prices. Terms reasonable. Our Foxes are all tame, healthy vigor- ous and good size- FUNDY FOX CO. St. John, N. B. i4i4 9-iollfiimo. P1-:N $ on the morning of the 10th for Lynn, Mass., af.'t.cr spendingu pleas- ant: vacation with their sister, Mrs. Wilfred McLean, Kingshoro. \...'Mei1srs. Daniel McD'0naId, Peter J. Campbell and Sil Sutherland, all of Red Point, left for the lumber pumps of Bangor, Maine, on the 11th' nat. . ___ f , ___ _. *lil IWW" Wtat could bf' better than a guaranteed pure wool bose .~ipl'cefi with lin- en?It is called “Soveieign ‘-_-"2-.--_-_-l “Remrmher the Mass Meet init in Market Hall tonight rl liuyim! of Lighting Pl-nt by the City. ,_ |509-9-'5M|i TXT* Human - Every R S FUDENT -should have one I I l of our ‘C ONE DOLLAR- FOUNTAIN PENS just imagine 14kt gold pen, Waterman fer d. is s'-ld by mail E order houses for $1.50. ’ Call and in- Made by the L. S 'spect even if you R l I IGH of Montreal, makers of the W a te rm an's Ideal. This same pen E. Waterman Lo I E _ 9 don’t wish to ____- buy. V il-ive _i The Eye is one of the most delicate and com- plicated of the human organs, and yet, probably through ignorance of this fact, it is being constant- ly ill-used and overwork- ed. O Eye-Strain Be wise and do not ig- nore env of . the symp- ‘toins of Eye-Strain; head- aches or pains in the region of the eyes, inabil- \ ity to read or sew for any length of time, blurred vision. Allow us to Examine your Eyes. We will give you expert reliable advice. This is our business. l G. F. Hutcheson Optometrist 2.9 Grafton St I 1=>EN$ A”||g1`P¢?Pi£on Do`»L'0p.h§:.- tio s on - ' i P§¢g¢|4||,|o f'|'lao`|lQ\inn t. -an ...'.\/Iessrs T. L. Waldren, New Gliisgow, and J. Petrie, St. John. *I lon for advertising in this column. Lash must accompany order. Mini- .inn charge twentydive cents. ...°MR. ED. D. FEEHAN is Guar- llan representative in Souris. 1-lla hone number is 5, W. L. Dingwell Jiidertakers office. MEtf. ...‘NEW STEEL BRIDGE.-The Jovernment pile driver and engine las been removed from Fortune Bridge to Cardigan Bridge, where a .iew steel bridge is about to be built. -F. ...‘THE BWANSEA Trader arrived (rom Charlottetown at 9 o’clock Fhiirsday evening. She visited Mat- thew &i McLean's wharf where she llscharged a small cargo of way .reight and left. for Pictou at 11 p. .n., after taking on board amall ship- .iients of produce, etc.° ...'EXHIBI'l‘ION.-Sections 22 and 13. Class 4 Kings County Exhibition Brize List 1913 inadvertly ommited ire as fo-llowa:-Sect, 22 pen of pure ired grey faced sheep, registered, con- isting of one ram, one ewe, (having :aised a lamb) one yearling ewe and .ne ewe lam-b. Section 23-Pen of .ong wool sheep, registered, consist- ing of one ram, one ewe, (having 'aised A lamb) one yearling ewc and inc ewe lamb. Mr. W. W. Jenkins lilers 5 special prize for the largest /lclntyre Potatoes, lat. $3; 2nd. .Z; 3rd. $1, 1496. From Sa,turday's Evening Guardian) ...'FROS’l‘.-Frost on the night of he 6th did serious damage to tlic lotato crop in Eastern Kings. ...'H.f\R‘\’ESTING DELAYlm\"f1"fvorySm~=rf- new ‘uit-S-~ _ “Soclet.v Brand" "20t.h Contiirv" '.he orlyitration comniiittce in the coli- "ml °i‘l‘”'f ready '50 (my al' "ll" roveray between forty-two eastern Mens Sims' {Vl3"}:1";?d ‘ailroads and their conductors and trninmen over thevcmployea’ demands _ -- \ \ il TheNe 'LU F _all Coats are now in stock and are . deserving of tifin. special , men- The styles are cniirely different from last year. The lengths are shorter and rounding fronts pre- Vail. The cloths are Twecds Petersharris, and Bouclcs. The prices ar Chinchillas, e $10.25 to $50.00 nomica nt the University of Pcnnayl-4 V . . _ _ _ | e Q ;z'".‘;";';‘."".. i‘§.:;;ff;“°;‘.l:;;".:°“.:.: Child ren s Coats inter-state commerce commission, the; have just Corrie to hand and are on display in the cofit dept. Cloakings Are you go coat made thi and at all p ` tliird division, Ottawa; I.ic\it-(lolon- ,_ Stool 32 fa (I Th ef c\l_\i.rzi\/.s ‘ri 'ii ‘<1 I E I . s. A L :ul situation. l ing to have o. s year r’ We have at present 35 diiier- eiit patterns to pick from s from o $3.65 per yard 1 es/ liirots :fl fs )Y`£`5 NEW lllll.l.l‘1'l‘ l.tlS'l‘ i\l.'\'l`(lll. ()'l"l‘AWA, Sept. 12-lneiiteniint 'Colonel H. A. l-leliiier, who wus coni- ,iiiriiidaiit of the i’ulmzi Tropliy tciiiii and is iilso ii director of Miiskntry nt, 'nl' more Day anti shorter lioursi. Wliezi "EH9t9l'|1 CBD5”0V¢'l'V5l$.V|9 YOU this statement was inter challenged GH" think Of-FGHUY f0l‘ .\'0U llerftl by Elisha Lac, counsel for the riiil- to 'lay "*,7_“ h5V9 Gal’-5 9" 50°' 70° "onds, William Lee cited the statistics l 00' L2" and l‘50` MMV" & McLeod |469-9-i3M3i ilon’s report. This rr-.port on June 30 U" th th I ks d _ ei wen er oo amp Get a MOORE & MGLEOD rain oifit-'neris and womens rain coats 4 50 to 20.00 each. Moore the Militia I-ioriilqiiartcra, will niiiko ri rellort to the Miiiistci' of Militizi on the mntcli. It is iiiidcmtuuil ho( will report fn.vornlilc ns to the lic-j liriviour of the Ross riile mid also off' the new bullet iii niiy iiiit. licaid wind. In a direct wind the point of the bullet. being light and the base so heavy, the liiiilet does not hold through. 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