ll .4 ,i .<,-,i --fi I I , ;.-_ll L - ?’?°»3‘;-1' "' . _ ` _ _...wp ii;-Q, "rw, 11 -ii Ili. .si "hi F41' r_,;_ Ii 7 @- ,-‘ “E” Qmr' ii i I "VI ‘I ll lllll I%,__\'; ` V Iva \4 "fri » sg.; all , . ; If I ll .I ‘ » ;i I ‘ il, . 1 ,i, _,_., ,,. ..- ' lil ‘l'~ . .Iu- I“l. I . -il . _li i-‘.:,i.;= I \.. |_i'£§\ 5 I-/ll ,E iii; I 1f_ S ¢ 1 fi it-f .T . 'Ju »_;=..,,d-- .T 1 .\ .,. ,., Vo .\. il, ,I I; is ». 2.1,: i if fi."-§l5'; ._ __ _.I ii I -if ' ,il .. '”`1’:: ix .j ::?51“=" -sf-<-"-f3‘-W , _ --._ '~ -rw---1 `~ » `< ' »' ` =¢_-__»f¢s.~=<‘ff»;e . _ . ...'_;¢»,_. -_ “$1-j ‘ *ji* _ »- - ‘ -1 . - ».-- - ;_1l; ,l ilfl-'.4 »` ,fg- .Jif 'VV ., , f`rI.i.`; -ll ‘I -' iS., gnkyl. . _rl i . I, .I iii. 1 ‘~“ I* v ‘I . . .l‘ .lI'iI`¢7i aid ,, ,, ._ ilf“.i;‘l'i ll.; lr mics nrcnr . I-snsiisssssys me-I os ia. - GUARDIAN _ _ _ -- " ` "I-' ~ - #is-#1-A-1-+~..» =~ ` `“"" ` ` __ "z"'."‘-5;'»' * J : ,. I A _ ' , . ._ _...-1, .. .--'_ GOVERNMENT 'ro PUBLISH #_ MAGAZINE FOR FARMERS. WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.- The United States _government is going into the magazine publishing business f r the benefit of the 'farmers This e zine will be out this month and thu n I! other iuuueu will 101!<>w regularly at phone is 26. more his honor at me Police court 4 ~ . 1 V monthly intervals. The publication '-"- in Summersidc, this morning.-J. ` _ _ rf-_- Q THE WESTERN GUIRDIIIN .0 i. -M pi- An Un ar alled howmg 0 . I. 011138 ‘tion for advertising in this column. , ‘_ i f ‘ , . -Mr H CLARK is Guardian Agent in Albert His phone is 7 will be devoted principally to a de- -RAILWAY Al’l’()IN'I`l\lEN'1`.--Mr. tailed roview of crop conditions, na- tionally and states. "This information will be preparedlsistnut station agent. at Summerside have paid for has expired and thus tlreplacing Mr. T. B, Grady, who has not miss an issue, as all papers are _ _ , albeen appointed agent. discontinued promptly, on expiry date. ` _` . 1- `. V/ in a purely popular way," Assistan secretary Galloway declared, “with view to enabling the farmer to deter mine at a glance just what plant crop und animal-crop conditions are prevailiiig in his own state as coni- parcd with other individual states and the couiitry~at-large, and inipor-_ tant foreign producing urea." ` If is the departineiit‘s purpose to make the periodical, which will bear me tim-. .if '-'rhi-_ _ligricuicuriii our-' look,” a niagazine of from 18 to 20 pages. lt will deal not alone witlii the production und' condition ol_ crops, but will iiistriict the farmer :is to marketing his wares. SPFIISS BUY (`fRl'SHliIl) T() I l)l'}A'I‘ll BY A 'l`lll\lll»S'l‘llNl'}. \V_-\Sl-llNG'l`O.\`, Sept. lil.-Bctraiii Spciss, the young son of Mrs. Anna C. Speiss, niet ii greivsome fate yes- terday, when he was fatally criislicil bcneiifli a tombstone in St. lVIary's| 0einvtvi'y_ The lad had climbed on the liuadstoiic, when it toppled over. Wbeii it was pried from his body the hoy was hurried to zi' hospital, but died without regaining coiiseionsiicss. l\Il'lll'lIY l`il‘}(IIlE'l`S Li.f\YNOl'l.’S DEATH. -- NEW YORK,-Sept. 13.-(.`-liarlcs F Murphy, icadcr of 'I`aninia.ny ball, whoin Mayor Gaynor, just before sailing, had scatliingly denounced chief ol the forces opposing him, had this to say upon learning of the Mayor`s death. ' "I was very much shocked. I know he went away ii' very sick inan. I deeply regret his death.” ‘Sl\II'I`H-GRICEN COMPANY IS SUEI) FUR $15,000. llUH'l`(iN, Sept. 13.-James li. Whitney, president of the Worcester cigurniakcrs' union, has sued the Sniith~(irecn company for $15,000, in the siiperioi' court, in an action of tort, to recover for personal injuries, alleged to have been sustained Jiine ll, as the result of being struck by a motor-car of the defendant company. Garrity S- (lurrity are his lawycrs. ckford Frei ht Clerk iv. H. sis . g , _ » _, \_ Suninierside, has been appointed as- week or two before the time they ` I i_ ` ` 'Jil ' i -.I -~FlNF. CATCH.-Mr. David Case- -THE KILKEEI..-'l`ba Steamer ly some time ago caught one of those speckled benilties lor which - I U ~ . I ,l a.' I _‘.1 standp Q | ,7' T L_7\‘ / -Q I.: r I. .h _ "_ \ i fl I j , - siiioo, . I I _ fd r n -~a 0 . . . . ` , , was the announcement made by th _ ` ' on. . - . ‘ . ` » ’ ` _ -department of agriculture, which » " l ‘ ‘ _. .1 _ sans time um nm issue si me msg... -Mn. i<‘a.iNK 1.AFFnn'1‘v is Gear- -ons nnnNK.-ons drunk. ga- ' n ' . xc t e S ' r, a t‘din A ent in Summerside. His office thered in late last night will appear - \ anxious to have you see them It i' because such a display as we have ready to submit no.v is ihe If is not because our st) 1 _-s for Falland Winter are so enticingihat we are 3 inf. -- We want the women of this community to know that this is the fore- ' most shop on P. E. Island from a standpoint of ready-to-wear fashion effici- ency,and our present Showing will impress that on sight. lfVe know yc u‘ll appreciate the smartness of our gowns, coals, waists. etc , and you will realize how moderately they are priced. ` The prices on our new Fa I Coats read like this: $4.50, $5.50. $8-50, $l2.50 io $24 75. I ,_ A' _ very grandest and most effective adverilsing we can do from aprcsiige If -sHieivn<:N'r _or onnss- Mr. "" ` _ _ ° ° 0 K l-loivapd Jones shipped by the Emil' I I_I Eg "`}. \`@ =. ff- f _- . ,._._-_ o`*-._` .. MAAAI if* / _'Q _' ‘ 0 .__i_§_- \ Q/ i I throughout the country very plenti- took in over 3600 geese, the largest number ever received by him in one dny.J. 6 ,=,iile_ Snturilay morning, returning -POST ()l<`l<‘i('l<] REPAIRS-The new post ofhce at Tignish is nearing ""`“' lioine in the evening.-K. _ -BAD ROAl).~Tlie inilk dealers completion. lt is ii iiandsoine striiu' (-Lmpiuin of .1 very bud piece of 1'-Jail -'H0 illlil illlflfi CUl\5ld0""|Jly YO the HP- betiveuii Hayward's Mills and the .l0l1I'ain-.e of the toiin, but the eilect ijheese Factory at Tigiiish.-T. - s neutralized by the appearance o. the sidewalks. .»\ visitor might ima- -Miss Pearle Aylward returned to sine. from their neglected condition Boston this morning after spending -FIM Tllinish is in a S-lute Uf I-l9Cl¢l9\l the suinincr with ber parciits in Wat- retrogressiou. But this is not so. Un 9;-fo;-u_~~'l'. , '-J. thirty-seven years in that profession. --K. -~-The following registered at the Clifton House, Surnmerslde, yester- day:--W. Welsh, Toronto; F. W. Bransconibe, St. John; E. A. New- man, Toronto; H. H. Harvey, W. A. (lookson, St. John; A. C. Langhicr, filontreal; W. A. l’atterson and wife, St. John, and A. liambit, Montreal. .lie contrary it is one of the busiest -- I ---- ..ttle towns on the island. As fur as -~.\liss Eva McNeill of Holman’s --The following registered at the .lrunkeness and disorderly conduct is l\'lillinery Department has rctni'ueists in Hon. (‘.liarles lhillflll. 'l‘lgiiisl1, leltil0l` of the iuicrobe of hydrophodln by rl lil t S T-lllllll £0 INIFHUC Dr. Hidcyo Nognchi, of thu Rocke- c.il'importnnre Hc believes it may what is to be worn, how it will bc els show a ilower_and fruit trimniing. _mm H0 ‘_0_<]mn8ivc whcn asked to ,wiv _ . A _ _ worn and the elim-is that are pos- iaruliuc lleooux iuirooiiccs a sniaii _L g(,,,,| ,.,,,,,,c that it would ,mt he -Miss Belle lllcGi'egor and Miss_i»,¢ the mmm” Ui simplifying tp., .le. liealiv.` this fact li. 'l‘. iiol black vulict sailor wiih a wrcatli o. f,,. H ,, ,ml U, ,_h,,,,, 0,, this ,,c,.,,_ Blanche Mcliean, Lot 16, left yes- tri-atmeiil. of the ninlady. which now in ing A , , pl man limited have made an exhaus- Hniall fruit in bright colorlngs around `._;,,,,_ yt ,H ‘mm-cf.,|-0 up L0 uw Citi tcrday inoriiing for Ilalifux wpprcllb, “mg ,md pu,,,f“]_ ` ` ' " ' ` ' ‘ ‘ ' i ~ ~ ‘ I - l tl - L dies' Colle 'e.I l‘i~ fe soi- Met hnikoil reiiiarkad to tin: study of Lin- different Millincry tue clown. Mule. iiicci .ilio shows . mns to ,msc the ,,cces,,m.y funds by they will .ittcni it ii g 0 s g _ iiiai'lu‘ts and have vareliilly gone stunning black velvet sailor-iiiediuii. :Omg S,,c;,,l f,,,wt;,,,, 0,. if that dues _,]_ day l;hn1;no¢,0n¢ dent); hnq gqqiiryed tbrougli their stock with the prune .size-wliicli luis a baud and hush mu not mupt with am"-Oval' why docs mit' _ _ ~-- among the 1305 persons treated at olllevt ol snpplving just the inlornia- <‘Y Uf lllllcli 0S'~\'lCl\ @Ui§0f»lW1` Wll~l\ .mme Um. (;qm,,m,- Mm-,my 0,. |m,_ --Miss Annie L. McGrath lclt Tig- ‘the Institute in 1912. This was the I 1- ll H lil `< fi tin ' tvicnt seven ears tion so lunch desired. wnlte velvet uanicliia, the iiiosi. stri.. '|n,,nsh,,, mf M,._B,.;dc fm. ;nsw,,cc) nisli Saturi ay, cn roll e o a ai, pigeon ic in -. y_- y Ill sl l in note ci which is that the pit.ili .H ti lmt-;~_T to attend Ualliousic College. She in-,that them had been no fatal queen cgnvictigm The display of Mi lnvry iown ly i; » ‘ ' . ~ i \ r- _ _ Ulm" u “mc W on tends to spehd a few days with ber at the institution during the period gives ai comprclieiu-live idea of the up. >`|na|l flowers are shown the pi. brotlier llr. l\'lcl.Ii':ith in Bloomfield. of tivelve months. There was none _l _' __ ,_ 5 cuniinig scuson’i-i fasliions, but the lol- ference when used. -T. in 1010, when 401 applicants were I l " f f.cL fl-' il from their ~,- liihbons were never quite so niucli _-__ --~ saved. I ' v i lllr-ssrs. lioluians at the present time ui thc camcllia are turned wrong side owing 'i s 1., Lane uc position of new styles will give a in dcniaiid as at the present. time -Mr. Alfred Murphy left Tlgninli, -Nlr. :ind Mrs. “lieelock Fitl.geiald _ _ _ _ , _ . T., ___ ti l 'ie ` i tin- coniplctciivss oi since entire hats made up of ribbon \‘aturilay to attend St. lJunstan`s and family are visiting in i;_,nl i, 1N|)[('_;'pp]|) (;,\gH|p;R pill’ ll li ii lll.L) . f f , , ii are one of the most attractive mi i‘..i1.-ge _ If the guests of Mr. John A. Huckl-tt. ooiviivirrg Suigipiai I the stoc . _--- _ \\ niarked leaning toward velvet in tures on the niarket. High wireu ____ Mr. l1"it'/.gcriild formerly lived in Kil-I j -___- » dare, but he now holds li lucrative 30Mp}I¢Sl;T_ pn" ,q¢pt_ 13___.},\1“d_ th-e |le\'o'.op|iieiit. of the Fall bat is bows of the wliidiniil typc, placed di --Mr. William l\'lcl..clIan, Kensing- I I nliown and not only is the dull vel- rlrillly in I-he il`<1l\t of the Small l\f\U'\. ton, has returned to St. lliiiistaivs l'f`|Fil'.ioii__iii. Moiit""‘l.»'l‘. ing the deputy slieriiis who were vet a’:itrong leader, but paiiiie, or takiiig the place of malinc ones, are College, to pursiin his stiidics,-K. m'lil}-01%!-. u--- m,mding hm, at the home of A ,.emt_ -Mr Dan Killer. ‘ll the ROYHI ive horn today Henry F Barrnn,‘ ' aiitiqiic, as it was Ioriiicrly called, is broniiiiently shown. Nloire and iailli-, _-__ - - . , , , _ , _ ' ` ' ' ` - ' , » li' li l U ‘ilu Fluff. Hl\llfL\K. Wl\0 l riner ca.liicr of the Farmer’s nat-If also well favored. Entire hats made lead in favor. A clevci ribbon idea -Mis. John T. Mel/(ny New Lon an 0 and o s up of vrlvct or in conibiiiiitioii with was eiiibodieil in a hat wlilch had tbc lion, left :~lnf,ni~¢lny morning on ,L bas been spending his holidays ln liotl inmil bank at l~l0n1ei‘set, secured ii il-ish or silk fabrics nn; promptly briiii inadc up of two rows of black visit to relatives iii Maine.-K. 10, left yesterday morning on rctiirii..1~if1¢, nm] ki]1¢d him,,c]f_ Bm»rm, WM featured. l‘liish, especially that of nioirc ribbon about six inches wide. --J. under iiiducemoiit fir omliazzleinent the liatt.ei‘s` or very flue quality, is The bottom row was wired along thc -Mrs. Leslie, Kensington, who has -*- and was to have apkieareil in grlmlnu noted in the development of the high- edge to keep the brim in shape. With been visiting in Halifax, has return- -MR -7- ll- Wylie WHS in KCr1S_llli»'.' al court this morning to answer the ` ton Friday soliciting subscriptions cha;-ge_ er priced mercliandise, viltli heavy this is used a rather high crown of od home.-K. for the (‘-in‘idinn Maga'/.ine Mr WV- pile or tho long nupped variety be- black velvet. A high wired tlirce , ,. . . . . ing employed to make up the cheaper loop of ribbon is placed at thc left -Mr. John Anderson, Provincial lie was formerly a teacher in the "* \ it l Kensin ton Qatar- province of Ontario, having spent n class of goods. side, with a bunch of velvet cherries _.nd or, wus n g r In rhildren's bats especially this in bright shades, catching up th dav.-~li. is the ruse, where the li.it bilge of the brim Liuills of ribbon -- ‘ - I 'f - is ue _ » . ' , v ‘ ' " I viloped entirely of velvet and inade are also ri unique feature of the trim- Mrs. James F. Sayre of Moncton, ` | ` . , . ~ ' ' ' , ' in i is vlsitiii Mrs. Edward Chandler Z7 9, ` Wifli the soft putted crouii and high ming field fi quill stein bc g use( g ` t ftl l ' t uinirt f(r the ribbon, King Square. B t ' n 00 S ,, 02S tam roche forming a par o ie irim. as ii ceu er s i_< i A simple trim in the slialie of a lace which is of one tliickness, cut the bnttcrlly completes n stunning iiiuilel. sliapc of ii quill, having no finish 0,, -Miss Rosy Gaudet is visiting ` - _ ~‘ . . IN I Pond the _nest of Miss liosalic in | Fancy feathers have run the gaiiiu the edges. Tao tone iibbons .irL fl . I’ o of imagination, which liiclinlcs quill strong, sucli colorings as coral and -»\FS¢‘l"lH\lll-'-T- I effects and wing fancies, that arc ol llack blue and black and gold and '”* much benefit to the designers. Wing black inaking .fi good impression hands are made up of iiiiy ins-rcury Fancy or b|'oc:\dcd ribbons have given 'l`- l‘l0llTl~'\¥l lllmltfll. l'0U\l‘f1l‘-ll ll`0m ll shaped nllairs, and encircle the base place Lo tliose of fbi- pluiiier type. Vllilt Ui UN? lY\lllln9\`Y UD0"l"ll5~ 1515 of the crown or are used in pairs, It is safe to say that almost ninety -'- ' - ' --M . C rl Milford who hos been _ -Miss Florence Phillips of the ll.. which are set- ligliflv on the brim pei- cent. of the liais for the coming 1' il . _ M We have alot of men,s edge or top ‘crown of. the lint. ‘ season are liliicif, with a strong lean- si|l‘Vf‘-Ylllil HI- 'l`llllllFl1 llllll. SINCE UU* v i t - st n toward tote do nc r and later ‘l"V lfllit l"`t"l`“*”‘l to ("hl“`l°f~I'9t°W“ Quills are infinite in n‘le y o - i 2 ' . g e, » . - - _ rich and others of eccentric shape reports from l‘aris are to the efleet MOTNIHY llf n0°l1~-T- ' b00t§ and Shoes ranging taking first rnnk. Spnnlsh or lironlie that colors have ilarkciieil consider- "'* (_ T cn ue are to the fore and arc 'de ably since the beginning of the sen- -MU Cllflflei llllxlifm. “P9 U1' in Price from <1 veloned in high ufleets. resembling s son. mae in the brighter smilies, verse. was 11 nuuucuzer to Summer- palm tree; with stem cf pastel feath- taupe and prcnelle are shown quite * -"_""_"' Military pom-pons of coqne areha bit of favor, but the foundation of |f0°lY V500- Pl“m“Ee made into the hat itself must be dark, with bits ‘ and fancy pbm-pom ef- of color appearing in the establish- All of the fashion- ment, are embodied in these, For later use hats trimmed with and Paradise are such lnrs as fltch, which is of the variety and combines with the tate de negre in the light and dark but the ex- long with the prohibitive in spray- thsm. read- -, NOTICE The undersigned is author- ized to negotiate for the s-le of three silver black voxes,one female and Bovn of 1912 -1 $4.00 to $5.00 a pair We just have to sell them and to do so have reduced them to $3.00 a pair moms fs siiiiii We the undersigned owners of the property iiow occupied hy ' Mark Wright and Co., whose lease ivill iicrniinato on the lst day of April, A D. lilli, hereby auth _ orize Miss Julia Lepage to take steps to role thoproparty. and she will be e titled to one liulf of the rent from the said lst day of I NOTICE I 100 AMERICANS ARE REBELS' PRISONERS. MEXICO CITY, Sept. 14.-One hundred Americans, including a num- ber of women and children refugees from Torreon, are reported to have fallen into the hands of the rebels while proceeding overland to Sultil- lo. The authorities at Saltillo de- cline to take the responsibility of sending a force to their rescue, fear- ing, they say, that the rebels might commit atrocities upon the refugees, which would possibly otherwise be avoided. The report conies from an oilicial source at Saltillo, but has not`beeii confirm-ed. The American Embassy has been advised and has called upon the Mexican Foreign Office to inves- tigate the matter and do whatever is possible to relieve the Americans 'should the report prove true. Senor Gamboa, the Foreign Minis- ter, has had no advices further than thc communication from the Embas- sy. He expressed regret but added that it was no more than might be expected as the result of the "neu- trality policy" of the United Mates, which had hampered the udiiiinistra- tion in proceeding with a. strong lnind against rebels and bandits. O. M. Al,II*1I{llA('.H A(lQUI'I"l`l¢ll) UN THE CH/\R(IE OF Mllllllldlt HERSHEY, Mich., Sept. 1Zl.--(Js- car M. Auerbach, college graduate and (lliieago business iiiiin, was, late yesterday, aeqilittcd of thc charge of iuurdcriiig his former business part- ner, l-I:ir.'y Fisher. The circuit judge iiistriicixed the jury to ilnd u verdict of not guilty. - It was Auerbach’s is scasu an on ri ay as , _ _ _ _ ,‘ ;_ d fill th` \ n, d F `d l f, __ i W<;H_\, ' llal Swellness! I HERWS one of the Serison’s Swell Shapes in Siiff Hats. Isn't it a beauty CLASSY HATS! You can gerthe regulation Hai styles at any good .stole but we go a slep further, we not only show you all ilie ieg- ular styles, but we have all the vfiriatloiis --ibe exclusive nizd clarsy efylcs I _ §'l`ll`|" HATS $2.00. $2.50, $3.00 SOFT HATS $l.50.$2 00, $2.50,io $5'00 D. A. Bruce second trial, the first resulting in bis I 'lhe Ouffiifers Queen Sf around Hughes Ci r I I _____.lll_»l Q ‘ dreary 0clobzr,, with rain storms, “wailing wi I dows brown and sera". s proieclinn from the weai at Tuplin s, sez us 'for Raincoafs I Rubbers Umbrellas Reuben Tu April A D. 1914, henceforth. 1»oo-si- isvimsi Keuungton Get Ready for I Wei Weather Get ready for cold, wet, and naked woods and mea- You can get ihorougli ils rids her ' Full L'ii