li » ‘S l l',_ l ' | . I i $1 v. if 'e if . \‘ -f=».‘ laid? 'll n .» ._ _ ..._.,..- s. ._ ...»-,-..1- l ' r l . 'l .F 4 5 ig., . i il l l l ~t.-»~.,...»~...-- I _l i 1 .Z . PAGE EIGI-Il . "'i‘iin i.A'rss'i‘ Nmws - THE LHARLGTTETOWN GUARDIAN - rms? o1<‘ #hh SEI IEMBER I5: 1911 . v . P -(‘. li. Dickie, Muddy (!ree'k, was in _ O y . . . . ' Suniinerslils yesterday.-S. -Senator Yeo, Port Hill, was in . , covering Total Disability is now issued by the J -- siininimifie yesrei-day.-s. - , - oiin H. Yeo. Northam, was visl S1111 Lite of Canada' For partlcu1ar5 apply tm- in ;.i|m\m¢i'sidi- yesterday.-§. -ilev. Martin Monughiiii, M.iscou- to Mlnlg¢l’ FOI' P- E. -Fraiik_ Bowness,_ formerly of _tlie dill'-*'S~ , - Hank of Nova Scotia, Summerside, isl *"'_ ch§|‘|0“¢f0Wl| - visiting his home in Summerside.-S. "'D- H- Mi-`D0l\Hld. M0D*"\al‘l'“ dmv/.ill 1 ' I"oint,was in Suinmerside yesterday.S| » -Edwarrl (iallant, Tigiiish, was n _M .i ___ _____:_; passenger from the West yesterday ‘sulnltksmn Anil riiiilni counw _*__ A Pair of ~ Gola Bond will wear iii 'ic ihziu twice :i~ long :is ii piiiroff\\'o-lniily shoes an-l they will look hi-ing worn. ~ XVL- il.»ii'l liuvu io iii;irl; . _` Q .il /fn “<\\\".°' \\\\\\\\\\. \\\\\" \\\* _ .» °5 _ Qi: .__.-/ Alt., who_hiis been visiting her old -Howatt Sudsbury, Siimmersiilc, , _ _ _.~ home at lnllerslie, has left on return, wan R pasggngep by the En,pr9Ss yes. Shoes - - t ii . i . » . .i \_` _ " / #All news. `iid‘~'crtising and sub- ?) J -~ scriptions in Sunimerside and vicinity ; ’ / 7// G0(a sg' % 1- J f_____.-, -- -- ~ - _ . m,,r,,,,,g__3_ -_was ii passenger to St. Dunstan’ Col- -Mrs. L. J, Amett, Edmonton If , l ~Mrs. Albert Williams, Bideford, -S. "‘ ' ‘ left yesterday morning for Monctonl -- and Sackville where she will visit her . | , , _ _ . . -1 bi.-tier mul fc-el llcilcr \\'hil1- ill W ->_- U lguns A‘ L' and R' ("' Wlllmms' lpassepg" by the Em-l"""5"’ Y°“t°""d“Y - ' _ ‘ 5 ~ Q ‘ _ _ “__” _ |m01'¥1H1Z fn routcito Nevada where he; ‘Qu -~ _ HO -'l he _Morning Daily Gimrdian can f has secured .1 good position as it pro- ‘ - ‘i _ ' lie obtained at .Laifcri.y`s Tonsoriiii fessor of English.-S. P.irlors, _Siiiiimeri-rifle. 12-1g¢irtf_ G 0 L D B 0 N D S H 0 E S __-l. A. _$1'liallninii_ null I-I. (I, Milt-,ciin:\tti, Ohio, who have been gilcstn _ i‘"t'0f_ _51"f`1l1l1 iv Stfrll/2111. Ltd-. at the Dalvay for the past suinimei' iloivii ioni1l.r iheni lliigaiiis. . \iniiiieisi_i_lt, have ieturned from 21 were passengers by the l~1nipi~csi-i -es- luiviiig tiip to Moiitreiil :ind Toroii- i - terilay on return honie.~S. New St les at $4.00 4.50 and 5.00. ‘t°' 4 y ’ l _,_ tl P. i . -im; 'iwiesfniv ment riiiiip mil- i ie rince ('ouiit5 Prize List Vlass 4 1 ' Tailoring 'l`hcieis 1.o :il‘:‘.i lille 'fill' (loud 'l`:iiloi‘- ing :- lt is iillier iight or wrong. l\lzil‘>. 1 ‘ _ " . ALL . School and College Hooks __ _ and ._i, ,. _ . , - . _ _ School Supplies § of Lowest Haszaril Bookstore, dtts tf _ 6 @@X.3@(.)(%g@;(._y_.v;..)(.§{.§@,@@y@,@)@@@ (§ Q i' @@Jev&i§e\1’®1lT»ia»f- @,5>.->.-> ~f/ol-iiofevseeertorfiCIlf<-TiiéilShines; S P5 35®{3 o 0 » 00 ¢ 0 s Q 90.. Q »@©(i,@ Ni`{i`.i’»`li\GYo\3\’i`~'i`i’i5(5*.i`f~T®”»\’?~»’lFY°Y9`f' `@@©@©@ Prices -----» 7 Moore s s.i.......i_¢i¢. fr _ -_ if you want to feel doubly proud of your little man. let us dress him. Buy the b oy one of oursuits and let him slide. Our c.hIIdren's Clothing Dept wins new friends ovory day. A Fountain Pon free for the boy for school. National vrhlnn co 9-sau ¥lEAIT'i‘l’F'fJL KIMONAS becoming models nt low pri.~i~li. l'A'l'(lN,=l. _. _ 9-5iltf.i JAUNTY HATS for young W0 men. Productions of reigning models In alluring shapes am color schemes. Floziiiliful. stylish and vory low priced at Futons. 9-Zdtf "$50.00~is good rcmiinerntion for n few minutes work, isn‘t it? Tlmffs what the Brown Mun will give you, I you catch him. ‘J-14d2i.. ° S ° _ i _ ' ' ' ln|it's resterniint on Quecn’fi'1"1r the lock oven on , . i. , .. , _ _ | ___ _ i -Ihr .Sricininent of the Lord S. Th I, . _ . . - . . S. _ . ._ _ _ _ ,__ 4 _ e riiice (ounty Iuxiiillitioii milm “ln be 'l",l’0"`("l I" me “nk luogriini viill he i.on~c\\lmt different .it ole-m.in on mililiatli tie 17th from th 0 _g-crvice S_tu.,_ t'- ' _ _ at of fornier years. '[‘hr_ G 0 `______¢ H____________o_n__ ;i_____l0<___\y i1_1_ l__p. _ni., i»_n_ pidginil of_iiorses, crittie.__ etc.. w_ill l ‘J #_ f I if .. ter. ticket from Tignish $1.00. (Torre regiiliir trains will be good on spec- Suirinierside. Return ticket $1.00. lleturniiig leaves Summerside at 6.30 Saturday evening. This train will cull at the grounds for live stock. has ii very tasteful exhibit near the miiin entrance to the grounds. There is ri line display of all kinds of ‘needle work, paint, Irish and battenburg liices done by members of the Asso-~ cintion in Edmonton and Eastern Uiinadii. A bridal troiisseau done bv an .Edmonton li-idy adorns one wall, siimplcs of leathcr work, ‘book bind- pzistels bears evidence to the excell- ent work done hy thc Art and Arts imil i‘r:iits Club of which Miss Helena A Andrew is instructor und thc work reflects great credit to Miss Andrew as a careful and pains- tnking teacher (Miss Andrew is ii duiiglitcr of Thomas Andrew Hum- merside.). Also a tublc covered with portiers, couch covers, dress goods, woven hy the habitiint women. The exhibit. is in charge of Mrs. Daniel llavies,‘ president of the Edmonton brunch of the Woiiienii Art Associa- tion of (‘.nniida.-S. » -The following is takeii from .fi Newcastle Plxciiniigc:-'l‘iie death of James Price, nt the udwinceil nge of 02 years, occurred on Friilriy morn- in_!. zifter no illness of about seven months, which he bore with true (Yliristiiin fortitude and patience. De- ceased, was ri native of lledcque, 1'. E. I., where he lived till about lil yeiirs of zinc, removed to Tabusiii- tiic, and for the past forty years re- sided iii Newcastle, whcrc latterly hc lived with his son Henry. Mr. l’ricii :niirricil bliss Niiirifi Robertson oi ’l‘ii,businiac, who died on January 12, 1902, ngcd 76 _\'enrs. Of the neven cliililrcn~-six daughters and one son-- the following survive, to mourn the loss of nn excellent father and frieiid; Hannah Mrs. Nelson Strang(, Bre- wcr, Mc.( und Phoebe (Mrs. Andrew Mather), Henry and Louise (Mrs Peter Ahenrn) of Newcastle, 32 grandchildren and 28 great grnnd- children also survive. The survivini brothers and sisters are: Richard and Jahoc in Tahuiiintac; Win. Hillsboro, N. B.; Jessie, Lakotah, N. D.; Ilen- ry, Bangor; Mary (Mrs. Jqnn Stell- heunoii) Hillsboro; and Jane (Mrs. John Robertson), Tahusintsc. The funeral was vary largely attended, the deceased- being loved and honored by a very wide circle of friends. It took place in St. James' cemetery, Rev. S. J. Macarthur officiating. The pallbearers were:-John McCull- am, Patrick Hennessy, Aldermen S. A. Russell and John Clark and ex- Aldermcn Thomas Russell and John R. Allison. 2* “flrin_v D,-ep" Serge: for nien's wear :irc made in fi la rge \':iricfy nl' wenvc-s and prices. livery A 4 -It pays to buy in this Province. --I-lollllIl1ll1&YSiCl€.\Vl1S dermiin R. T. Hayes, St. John, N.B. a liaisellger by the Empress yesterday should be handed 10 E1-nest McQum~. ~\V. F. Tidmsrsh, (‘hnriottetown,' rie, Agent. 7.29drtf_ crossed by the Empress yesterday are visiting friends iii Sunimcrsidc.S. Iche, paid Summerside a visit yester- bl I |s. passenger' to Siininierside yester- -Alexander McIntyre, Grand Iliver, lege Inst night.-S. side yesterday.-S. morning en ronte to St. John.-S. ei av morn ng en route to Moncton -S morning on it business tiip to Maine. m il' V I) Y" - commence .it 11 o'clock Finlay moi ii- "nd 0" Monday at '10 fl- ll'-» I ing and continue until iinished. This’ pzissengci' by the Empress yesrerdziy, 'V ‘ ' ` ` on her way to Montreal where she' __ _ _-. ' , will reinnin a few days. She then' t lqlhfisc lomspemd at me Queen HD" goes to ilhiczigo and other western e ' bdmmwrsldc’ yesterday ‘Wm 3'- cities where *she intends visitinz'MrS` blimlsom Ottawa; 'IAS' A' miss' lricnds and relatives. From there sliziwen' lt; Pleasant; .C' J' Nelson' intends goingto Southern i‘alifoi‘niiiII_;e2`€x}r(/O£,n;(?_I' D' baughnn’ ,SL where she purposes :speudin°' the win- 0 U’ ` . ' Uuk' Stmtfordi (“e"‘ _ _son, Ii]._ A. Humphrey, Trenton; 1*. -The regular train from Tignisii`P' Rohrlclulm' H“ct°“ch'_S' on F il ' , nl t. "“ ll, `lli _ "€‘ ciii‘ryr](J1li'iiYse!iilf.({)l~1l.SOF‘ TASTE & REFINE- Th" property is mc,” Tryon mv. (Eivr our new follsliiiiiiwir w¢~al‘iu8 si- and the lsrin runs to tho shore. highest standard lieat---pr0- flaiinelettoniciierntcly priced P“'°" 1 There is running water on the farm. ducing element is entirely el- iniinated. If pays to buy INVER- m INVl3RNI~).~`S and save dol- inrs il-idti. l This property is admitted one of "-'- the bolt in this section, and intend- CHARMING NEW SILKS N15 ing purchasers are invited to inspect any only one dress of a color “_ _ N135 i,,.Ca,,_.,e its ALL lull wid|_._h 9s¢_i__ana_t£_l:__o Pi;s_:_t__:ilk __ ‘_ _"___" JOHN H. 1_;_l:i_iA_,__ COAL. Ask your dealer for ‘"C""° an °Pr ' " "‘ ' l I if- ` chandler fe Be" Select Tho* Monument NOW Youczumot afford 10 l’“l “H the matter any l0l1g°f° YO" have neglected that Smvi for o longtime- you should Hi' tend to it right away. _ I Our showing makes ilie sc ecting of a good iii_oiininen_ easy and our low l"‘“"‘ ml( couveiiieiit ieriiis ennhlc yl“‘ to secure in really good iiion_u- nic-nt at siiiuii cost. Iii all 1°; signs, from granite. ff°°"l°"° will tl“i>Iii)iepi'ices and lei'mS- _ 160 Kent Strict. ,,_._.--.=-_.---......;==‘-’---""*’ .9 Zdif sllee-.-..-I-l " *"4 t on Arrnicrivs li" --» "The remainder of our summer WELL MA ,r,,,,¢g Hll¢"-- "Good l-Inndsoine hut- lnexpehslvc shirts at i oil. to clear, New hobby 0" priced hon” homo ( li/\'i'liNH. , - . gh 52,00. _ _ 8-z5dI'mivtf cunts for small woiiiui nilsiwn snll.pa¢,e¢mg that \i1)lllAlirl§i_iten iips_§:;_\_i;‘_ lnl 5|-35 “"" _ 956%' children. Patoiis. il-Zdtf shirt supply- ~ ~ l“°°- -