V _n,_»w. _ .`.`_“_Y‘ , _*___ ._ ._ _. . _ '- ~`t . ‘» » ,_-..=i.»f--is .~-~:r-;_»._,- .__ @~ ‘ .-. - » » . _ ' . . _ - -- ._ .' .. - , . - _ - _ . _ . _ '- ’-5*" -1 "~»‘= .>'»'>¥i’-v-i ‘, ~'f~ ' -t . ‘ .I . - L i . . .~ ,-<~ "~ *N _ __ * . . »~ r .~ _~».»" __f-‘fi-\_- ‘.~»~»s. x' -‘z ig#-.= ». ,..,,.~.- _ _ .> _ .. ` . ~ ,_ \ ~, \ I R i i t ,, - Q .i _ __ - - i ' i ~ ‘ » _~. .-- a,‘ . _ __ v _ . _ , .. ~ _ .Nxt .i .r-;._'~_`-_I ,- ._ ,_ SBPTEMFER 21. 1911 --me ti-ni.-i~t N-~-. I _ 'rss csA1u,or'rs'rowN GUARDIAN _ -mm 0, ,,_,_-- I » - i»AGs - _ G _° , / /“’ ' .uni "5 u __ Did It Ever 0eeur To You that a watch which does NOT RUN is - better than a poor one which DOES RUB? A watch which does not run 'ii - right twice a day, while a cheap watch that runs is never right. If you want a . watch that is always iight buy A ' WELLNER. ’ W W Wellner Jeweler Marshfield next Sunday afternoon at ._ f ' _ '°** Misses Martha. Arbing and Flossie Joh" A MMNESUH. city. returned Card have returned to Freetown af _- da for Fredericton, N I Wm. Moran, City, was a passeuger_ ‘ '___ west yesterday afternoon. Mrs. (Dr.) Burrell and family have ,nh ` *_* _ returned from ,_ several weelei visit e Rev. Z. L. Fash will preach at .n Charlottetown.-Amherst Exe. Y. a P fternoon Mrs John McLeod, city, was in three o'cioek ln the Baptist Church. Contributions for the Bazaar in the At the I "‘°‘ic - Market House during Exhibition io! o court in this city week will be greatiiiiiy accepted by A f V , . , l ¥v°:;'°;`i‘El*;{'i ‘$22 U- MCWil\iBmu. the sisters of St. Joscph's Convent.-» S a, _ »._ ' - O . yesterday from the Georgetown' Ei ter spending Sunday in Fredericton ' ,GI K A compiete lme S hibition _ ‘he guests of R. I. C. and Mrs. I 9 _ .i ll I _ ` all\r¢l1\I(\);ml`?5C¢§l1Htm\l)ili)1‘itiirsLi'tg'Q;':¢lll{%'¥-wi? l)i‘ John E. Gl?l;,_West Somerville, H 0 T 0 S “Boy B Vlass, was 9, visitor to this city yes IJ m terday. Dr. and Mrs. Gillis, who have . , S£§)';)‘;tn]*‘t‘;;eM';);3h“Kl\tl|CWl11 Preaeh on ieen visiting friends in Darlington 10 30 D B bi 11 anoo Cove iii ind other parts ol this Province 7 'K e a 0 "t 3 and Hampton at leave for home Friday. at the Studio of GEO. E. COOK. I \ S\\ ;=, \ ’ ffl/ ._ it " '-»*2‘"\~.~ ' ‘ it., 1;'-"f""~ *-="~_ f ff _.tx ,_ n a n 'vanvniani New Silverware Just Received Dain 'eces suitable for wedding gifts ‘ 'Y P' _ ireiisouablc prices C. W. Patterson d|i\\vl'rttlf jeweler i Want. new in design and i ;‘?;;T*- 1.1 comfortable t Ii a with them. t~ , ___ _ id military heels. is tlie 0ne You The “Boy Scout" is the best boot for boys we have ever l“ seein It is entirely ,- t- sostylish,strong and i every boy will be “more thin pleased” They’re 'built to fit the feet, and have a iiiannish style that all boys admire, look like the boots your ‘t father wears on a smaller scale, have nobby toes and In sizes ii to 5 they are priced at $5 50 and . . . . ..........3.ll0 _ Insizes I1 to 13 _ they are priced at , 2.50 and............2.00 n. '*- Th _ f _ Lewis W. Brewster, late Editor o' the lrii)dl;i;|lroii:ihl;.eéorlslaidtxhgpzgxé the Portsmouth iN. H.) Journal ii- ;o Moncton a shortltime ago in rath now i1nhGharlnittetown on his return ir deggigugs circumstances, nan lonnb Yom 9 MBE fllefles and St. Pierre. idrher husbans, who is employed on _ _ “__ i arm near t e_ city. The couple are ` Miss Gladys Borehsm stenographei now iiving happily wgetne,-___M0nn_ in the Customs Department, Halifax gon Exn has returned after spending A holiday _ In this CIW- While here she was thi A telegram received in this city I guest of MTH- Wm- Cfoekef. Fltlrog. vesterday announced the death in St street- -~ .ouis, Mo., of James Miller Suther t ' -_ emi, ' formerly si this city, No so ' _ 'l‘he_ _Executive oi the 'l‘cnchers_ litionai particulars were received Association are to be congratulatei the deceased was n son of Jnnn S 0" having Sevllfed B0 eminent un Ed ind Marion Miller Sutherland Park o Q, ucationalist as Hon, Payson Smitl 30|-ner, who emigrated from Scot- _ ` B c y' their hereavement caused by thf - d th, ft l f h 'l < ‘i Ycstgrday m-Ommg " large pmt' ydiiterd:-ily mofon lthiitr ellilttltimdzlillhrliii I ll/ln” m R bundmg belonging to Mr: Alice Winhloe a beautiful childg whii figiirgaridoliiscgghzi' w;:nl,;:;“i’;nAl;,,2fnl, would have been two years and three 3 _ Q O Herman's window received similni munths of "gc on Sent 22' The y ° treatment An arrest is likel t cn ihim' who hm mwnys emoyed the nun as 'result winmm no¥vH_°“af west of health, first appeared ill uggn Sffcgf nun 9 t , Fhursdav mrning, after A restless . Q I1 ` . _ ' . _ ~ -_sz d -o bc tie culprit ,and ,_ wnrr _ ~. h . h ' d ._ _ M J! i;n4t was prepared for his arrest. A' ii`ix\i‘:i;;H:.lci;i-nIf:Att. Tn annphyéplic J _ n v » ` _ ._’J _ 0 p ni thicc officers learned n d h , *H* stock Regular $1 25 bugs 5 1.2, 5 3-4_6 SALE \ t I l Pauline _ Vassar Tan Black White Grey Blue- $I.l0 pair Suzefte Suede Black-Tan--#Grey--» _, of Maine to deliver two addresses a‘ tand In 1344 Mr Sutherland wan their Convention next week. 5°,-‘n on June 30’ 1353’ being “Ry 'TT d k ` _'T _ sig t years of age. He received his tOYlf:;;eén€°r;‘ittéggtlglxgaswlléirglef early educationvin th(e nublic schools an ac - -, and Prince of a es ‘ol ege. He then ' ite saturday afternoon at the courts o' > k n the ntnn f ,nw d the lawn tennis club, drawing tc Qgfled D to the Bury nge in £81117 wg; _ 9 €;:r:n;E]n;:';o0';h3lrepnl‘:hphf;§°§"";I’};{ 0' was ii partner ni Sir Louis H. Chlldfen S-'-Tan at five D m Wl e 3 el Davies and a member of the local ' " \ssemblv. He married a Miss Hen- derson of this cit For the ost .... """""""' ' - If PHYS t0 buy in this Province. .James Tait, Jr. city, left yester- Douald Mcl{in_non, cit was ass- y *_ 1 ‘ Gllller east yesterday a , n Sydncy,~C. B., recently. Sale ol loves' _ Black Tan $I.55 pair » Black Tan $I.5(l pair $I.50 pair $l.25 pair L50 pair 75c to 95e pair ""9 . _ _ . l 'rim Manchester sh' ' ii ' _ y' D _ F h K d ' port Monday morninglglipiiihdaxsli-iillieed ii] nv€enIti:),gEearsw:2r;l“s hl;e:t1?,q;‘st;;ld‘“ I S t gain .at 4 o'clock direct f r M - ' J- - a ll °h°5t°r Wm' H “"““mY °f had “hiss sinwnphiihliiiefnveeiiaiipei' Glace finish two buttons in tan and brown only Reg- Cfl by Uallt. Joseph Read and R. E. ~- ' 8 in - -' ` ' _ t iviiircii, also one iiiinnreii ami twenty °‘“ I"°f°“‘°"' _ ular price 85c. Sizes 6 to 7, Not guaranteed SALE PRlt,l', c tive sheep and twenty he il of ttl _ by E_ Wheatley & Co_ Sie hmfatw( A fspluth Framingham exchrinire has passengers, Mrs. *Parks nd daughter the 0 °.wing:_“The‘Bymp"thy Ol th' who had been visiting" Andrew mv, Community sues out _today to H. “iid Mm MCNMI, of thi it Mrs. Parker, 8 Arlington street, in English Dogsliin Gloves' horne covered snap S zes 5 3-4 to 6 3-4 Regular Of real cape leather, stitched with heavy outscaiiis, fingi rs _all gussctted, diamond cut thumb, spear points and closed with a large $1.ooa pair ' SALE i>RicF................_ 899 Black Glace kid ‘gloves in small sizes Too many in __ _ , m - ' ' 'ttl |~tient ~. u ' rv» - ° ' f I ht _ It |h\s whereabouts and proceeded tt 'l " "fn . Yatlnlloaxra m C lm", 0 ‘ i slit iiigqlizi y are n_ii1‘:~`-p£’Ll.'f\` y, I A. (_-nn," Hlnrnnn on ‘yawn Su,m_t_ Her ~i_ _hut irinp e ii .crnonn tor non- Louly .. ~ I n and if you give our kind of Loaf _ - lition gicw serious and hor death oe _ __ . ,__ __ _ _ DENllh'l‘ OH , li 9-; d lsrizc crowd witnessed thc . . _ a tml. you will burn no other. lt 2-cover .iiifikiiiigf sim" h..,,,,;,,n nf p,,,.,c, who was l,,,\;l',Frf f\\rcd_ _ about-_ 3 u\‘\o<‘-k fiom :astu- . _ _ _ -_ _ _ Nl'JW.I’_lt()\Vi-iltl BLOCK ~ - ‘nteritis casting deep gloom over n. §flm(lfw_nl blah' Hind dnl’ ho ‘hge the police station' iousehold which was preparing to .s_ ioti comfort .ind itoiioiiiy iii W I I_Mmcr'*T tho A r_wmn_ _ ,cnnny __ nw residence nm., ne,-,ring 'Slug It. Dcnnrinwnt of' the UrnOngD‘t S ng, ompletion on Oliver street The fun- G rnl is to he held at the house at 2 P' ii' I o ' Rhone UI fnfrizil' Lis ninq(‘&Ilmd8 Flying gan] vclock Satiirday afternoon. The Rev. WHEN ’.i"i.“i‘l."’ Get A Good 0ne The plfiisiii'e of a nice drive largely depends on the rig. It has always been our niotto “'l`o keep thc llc-st." You will not be disappoiiitccl at this livery. Prices satisfactory, Pcrsoiial attention. LARGE BRUS. Queo i Si. Phone 3o V "“’*‘ a here mid we are prepared as of Vinegar, Spices &c at the est prices. _ \Vc have iii stock. English Malt . . . White Wine . . . Spices &c., &c. i ""’°"' BEER & GOFF | Also Essence Vinegar, Tuneric Whole Pit.-kling “sllal I-lollnnd, these are offset by th to supply you with the best quality cheo ei fret it mites from Canada D ' nl low- Our cattle are greater on perform ance than they are on robustness There arc, of course, many of hir pcoplc going i.n for pure breds, ani Mr. Palmer predicts that South Af rica should he a coming market for our ood stuff. Amon those who . - z g English Melt (Extra Strong have Ania to Mr. Piumsr were A. E I-Inlet, and Haley Bros., of Norwich, Ont., and Stanley Logan, of Amher~ cider _ _ st, N. S. Mr. Palmer finds great progress here since he left Canada. Calling on W. A. Dryden of Brook line Ont., he found Mr. Dryden it connection with the outside world by toe Bell Telephone and the People'i= _ Telephone. Within an hour they had phone.' Within an hour they had prices on every available Short-horn hull within fifty miles, and getting - _ into a motor car (another innova- I' _ _-ill-s-3-ii.. COAL Acadia-Utd Sydney Reserve-=|nverness Hard Goal. /\ll sizes at GEO. E. FUI.l.'S Coal Yard. 8-'itll tStf Egg sizes 'r ii. ' . ’npm;‘Nl’||'51;‘l!iIn‘;\-t grade of American Coal Srl" M ‘l";5°P|- ini. 7 5 on c_m;:";'}:"\:¢ time to order your Anthraeite Eng* prices sro lowest,snd weather HAVE vouk Plioio TAKEN Exilinluow WEEK AT 0UR STUDI0 .:sr.‘;i:‘:...;i;.;P°.?.:::::2 tion for the farmer since Mr. Pal- mer's time), a dozen fine bulls were secured within another two hours. Merino sheep-raising is the chief in- dustry, cattle next, then horses. Indian corn has proved profitable by Bayer Pholoorarhor ;';,;:::i';“ ...mis gissrs :.it..:t 0P|’0Sl IE P051' r0.I"l~`i CE. _ __ and ocean transportation companies. - Ostrich farming and Angora goat -_..._ _ Tl-IOROUGH ii "Y" 'm ble rlces lu naw. ,, , and Dentistry atas rensona P llll t t h f t-class work is vs 9 in ci, ' A"""'°"°c°" ii"".§`“`°°.`f'i`i:.i‘.l:.‘i‘.1.';i'-‘°.t.i.:’.‘:.2'zi:“t:.:i- .iii l'he People s Theatre estnuti sl°v¢ ‘nd ` int: tlriplace restore the natural express- - - y . I fthe features and thlt. will Iliflitlome. Our metliods nf trestme fha most advanced, scien|.ifIc.nnd css. Ei: 63-° EXAMINATION raising, the latter for mohair, are profitable specialties. The co~opera- tive creamery is being followed by pork factories, which should make them figure in the world's markets. British South Africa spends between three and four _millions dollars annu- ally on agriculture, Dart of which goes to stamping out animal dis- ease£quite a contrast to what Cun- ada spends.-Exe. :Atlas Stock Food is the necessary Q medicine for horses, cattle, `sheep. hogs, colts, calves and lambs It saves feed. cures and prevents disease and promotes vigor. 25 and 50c., pack- age. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- store Bunn_vside.L V _ _ f _ 4 :isis ' hat | t ..i“'.f2 The Trapper’s Daughter "“'“' A aeiiimiii story ofthe west. Si- ' The Lure Of Vmlll' G lf: As the wise mnn snid ‘sli is van In be receive 0 _ |25 Queen "“"‘"" ' My Hendry Wm' “8'°"' “°w Dr' Robins’ Nm Bm Q ` ity- i S°“l°d ‘°“d°’S W' ' Saturday September 25rd l9l|. W 7’fh`S rgmg, , Sflmcs '-.~ E S - Phone m J' ' c| ° at the office of the Charlottetown _ M_ _ di.;_Ch [rn imng with 75° ions new n Tligemllilitiiélftliili-‘xl die welll?" §[ondiense