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E. l. | D l\_/Iany Doctors at _ ` -iff/ess# [_ ~ ' ` TOASTED _‘ - ft>CORN \ . _ _[LAKES ;i~'_?; __ . ,J M-3*.-fZ= - '“.;'_':`.‘f'-;':::i° ‘_ _ _ "" /~.»..,,\..~/4...'-. iii-fi W __ - it with ‘ { 1 - ... - .-' --1 . t il- s- -.-.-».~_-_ » _-pil?-TP. ;-2-.-~. ~> 1-'i= _= "1 -=`+""~E'f-:`lE`S;.‘ _ -'ii`j_?_‘»`“`-;§ i"l*ti=i‘.-i~‘ ~ - 271,'-:'_<5~ -'-;a:.`-. I " `.‘,,_;".f.‘i'-- ' - " "f-Ir" x » ’ ~ .- Lf-‘-:--'_~ -.f.z=t."::_...-. _ .,.,=_.._. ' ; ‘ If.. , _,ul 1-,. ._ "L T:-\-\%f 'i %\ ( s Q. ._ * -\`i, . qt ‘ - . ..\ f \ '*‘&f.r__. _ ' c,;"L', 2:5.: I? ` - == if _ ' __ -, il '~..-.-_:__ J ;.iie,‘“~_,- ‘_:;_.....-_._ ..._ .....-.-..» ............_,-._...__., ...__._. _ ,_, t . l ' ‘_ It'-`~?=‘ .-,_/~<" '.».~-“-fx _ is .1-kzy:-5€:;.__`_~,__;,_-_»_;. ._/_,/ / -,~ sri... ___ vc' _,_ ._;;`-‘A ev ‘ / - _/ H TK '» ff; gif- _ --- _ __ ‘;f___;____:,‘”_______ __ $' %> Q '_ ‘F '= _ " _-_-_._..¢_ » ' __ , _ `__-., ______ i = I ,‘" -.gf --,t ~-... E ,- ~- - -.fs-a -`i3T~~.z,-;r;-,- _, , <1 - - , / I __¢;`f-Q-~,,»_~-_._J,.-,' -~r»__»..-, ~__gp..-3;;-1 § ~. ‘ ~ ‘ if” is--.-'-_tv f= ‘ '/- . __§i..- r __‘_:;§_-,;,_. _ V ' _'___ __ ___ , _ '-"‘;' W 4, _` _ \,.f~f--~. _ . . _ ‘ ii ~<'.."3£ _ _ .;_. 'V _ ` _ iii, -._.__-_ -_ _ Every Morning' i . - _ __ - - The Boiler Inspection and Insurance fonipeny oi fanada \0NSllL'l`iNG ENGINEIRSEFFICIENCY EXPERTS POWER l’l.AN'l` SPECIALISTS innati, Ohio. and his company ot' ihtatrieal pcrioruters have arrived in Suiunicrside and are rendering ati e.\t»t~llcnt prograninie of entertain- tnont L-very night-\'. -NEW MEAT MARKET.-Mr. James Gillis, oi Norboro, has opened up a t:lf_-ati and up-to-date meat shop in KL-ii~iiigton, in the building on Main St. recently occupied by Mr. I-`rt-il lieairsto. Mr. Gillis has had several _vt-ars' experience in the meat littsiiiess and certainly understands ~A PATRIOTIC CONCERT is he- ing airanged to take place on thc- I-ive ot' St-pt. -ith at Albcrton. As this is in aid oi ili=~ fied tiuss iiiovtiiiuiit we liop:- L-veryoiic may take advaiitage oi the opportunity to help along the cause. There will be a good program consisting of Patriotic songs, music, rt-t-itatioiis. iabcleaux, ctc., also a salt: of home niatie candy. 5450. -WEDDING DELLS.- .»\ quiet \\’t_lt- to .~'a\'~_- any of ilu- ron- tents. 'i`hi_» origin of the ilre is un- '.:iio'.'.'ii.~Y_ ~WORK PROGRESSING.- The work on the new town htiiitling is progv't>ssiii_L; rapidly under the eiiici- ent iiiziiiagtiint-nt of .\lr. IJ. lt. Mor- rison t:r>iiir=i<-toiz 'l`h\- t-oncrt-tc found- ation has hc(-n put in and tht- luniber and stool work is being lnndt-il on the ground. 'l`lii.s building wlivii coin- plcti-il will he on ornaineiii to-Suin- niorsidv rind will be an addition to the niaiiy line huiltlings which have rec-cntly been erectcil. it is under- stood that a new Town clock is short- ly io be added to Suniiiicrside the coiiirart having been let. This will no doubt, be n great iinprovcnieiit and will be greatly itppreciatetl by those '_'/ho wish to have thc correct time. The Wretchedness of Constipation Cm quickly bt overcome by \ caitrt-:Irs i.n'ri_s LIVER PILLS. _,-1_v.;-'/ Purely ‘v/erirziiblo `__{.;’."' , - t r ._ _. ` ° ', iiilyidiietliu mer. Cure -' |TTLE iziiasurw. '.j-2 _'12' IVER Hua. eff- ‘ - "l mu.s_ echo, ' \ _ Dina. ~ - - ness, uid indiguliou. 'I hey do their dui; Smal! Pill. Smlll Dans, Smal] Pdto. Genuine .ma is.. signal... g;zf .-_\_ _ =t'“‘° _ \\_ .\ \ 'L ` l" ‘Seeing is Believing’ If you want to see _the fruit of expert shoemaking, look in our_wind0ws. A trimmer looking, liner feel- ing and longer weariIn5)slioe than the G LD BO _ ca not be found. Seeing is believing but wearing is knowing. Price $5.00, 5.50 and 6.00. . his litisiticss.-Y. _l -ONE CENT per word each in- sertion tor advertising in this col- umn. Cash miistaccompuny order. Minimum charge twenty-tive cents. -i-ihvs oniimo a number or Northern Maine ranch~bred mink, which I can supply at reasonable prices at once. Now is the time io buy. Don't wait too late as 1118>' are bound to advance In price. Have also a number of niarten, fish- er, foxes ot all kinds at very lowest prices, R. J. McNeill, Tyne Valley. 3322-7-3Mtt. -A PATRIOTIC CONCERT is be- ing arranged to take place on the Eve of September -ith., at Albcrton. As this is in aid 0! the Red Cross move- ment. we hope everyone may take ad- vantage ot' the opportunity to help along the cause There will be a good program, consisting of Patriotic songs, music, recitations, tableaux, etc also a sale of home made candy. 5450. WESTERN PERSONALS ` -Mr. T. W. Bentley. Kensington, was in Sumnierside on Monday.-Y. -Mr. John P. Smith, Kinkora, was in Surninerside on Saturday.-Y. -Mr. George E. Brown, Margate, was a passenger to Surninerside on Monday on a business trip.-Y. -Mr. Theodore Wood, Dominion Ex- press Agent, was in Suuimcrside on Tuesday.-\'. -Mrs. Samuel Durant and Mrs. Thursa Hemlersoii were visitors to Suinnierside on Tuesday.-\'. -Mr. R. J. McNeill, Tyne Valley, was a passenger to Suninierside on Monday.-Y. -Mr. Gerard Henderson and son left last week for their hoiiic in Bos- ion. after having spent the sunnner visiting friends at O’Lcary_-Y. -Mr. \‘.'illinni G. Siinpson, Ranch _\Ianagt-r for the Prospect Silver iilark I-‘ox (`o., was in Suminersltlc on Mon- day on a business trip.-Y. -)Ir_Joliii Grady, nianugcr of the Gunn Laiiglnis Conipany was a pas- smigcr by last iiiglit`s train returning l`roiti attending the itiiit-ral of his sis-tor the into Mrs. Conductor Mun- roc of Clierloitctown. Gllllll SCHEME [ll GillMlll-Slllllliil I3()l'i.0GNI£. Sept. 1. (Hy Gerald .\lori',ani--.\ly _-\inerit~an passports have enabled me to go in tiie wake of the Gorman ariny iiivading France. .»\ni::rieai| passports are of the great- (-st advantage hccaiise Geiinan oiliccrs overy\\'licre show voiisitlcratioii for Anicritfziiis. No corrcspoiidciits are _vet pertnittcd by any licziilquarii-rs staff and a corrcspoiitleiit who sought to put liiinsclt' on thc firing line wotiid run a double risk, ilrst of getting shot. at risk he iniglit he willing to take. but a second wliitih pvi‘li'.\ps would hc st.-rious to a war <-oricspondc-tit, iiainc- Iy, getting liinis(-li` arrested anti con- iliied to ti Gcrinan fortress for the dur- ation of the war. Ilut I have been in vlosc touch with thc arniy and have soon constant ilglitiiig. 1 passed througli many towns still liiiriiiitg froin the I<`rs:nt-li urtilli-,i‘_\' fire and ironi punitivi- action of Gi-_iiniaii iii- vadors. I suv: n Gcrniziii nrniy t>nt.»r ljrussels utmoiiipaiiictl it. in its great n.:.rcl| towards Tourna. I followed close behind it to Mons across the I-`roiicli iroiiiier. In equipment, phy- sique. pliysifsal training and nccoutso- nicnts. these snltiit-rs-are unsurpassed. 'l‘hc ilrst lint- rrvnlnr troops have been trained for years under physical en- durance tosis vxliicli have made the .soldiers as hard as nails. I have seen tltvin do tliirtji' niiles a day for several days in suttressit-ii, every man carry- ing oquipilittnt weighing about iline-ty pounds. The tiiniy as ti whole scents at triuniph of cieanizntioii. The at- titude of G'~riiir.u oilicers to their men is to the u't:ios'. severe, the least de- tiiirttiic ot' rule-i oi' discipline being iinnictlialcly frillowcil by a volley of oaths, sonieaiiiios blows. Mon \\lio fell tlirough shccr weariiiess '_-:ern ltickcil forward by noii-coinmissloiied oflicers. The nien were not hack- watrtl but siinply sotliien. Through lack of sleep their muscles still re- _~=noii.'lorl to the call, but being insen- sibln after int-ossaiit advance by iorccrl inarc.lics_uiitl frequent battles. li now suuiiiii to me those soldiers i-:iiinot po:-\0~ QW \I\-|-\'\O° TH E if - wmiumm Your _lie_t..EXi»@__.sf=\!J°“S 'ft A - _eat e a R l’z This _ _ _ - 5- 1 Store =,- + ~'.- ~'.- .‘,~ rlrrr-rd‘>'.‘ Jrrl‘~’r>"l‘-fri* shades ‘ET- \ - please you in every way. _ Soft Hats In all the season’s latest styles and colors, arrived this week from New York and Canadian cities in blacks, browns, greys, fawns and other A suberb showing of all the season’s latest for young men and Older ~ men. A very comprehensive stock affords ample 0PP0ftUUlfY to and just what - you want, whatever your tastes, you can find here now just the hat that will A11 the New Fan styles Hard Hats Celebrated Christy, Hawes and Walthuasen in the latest blocks. Hats to suit any face and tit any_ head. Sty- les this fall are made with a shade higher crown with more turned up leaf 2.00 to 5.00. 2.00 to 5-00 '?T ,xo To the Ladies of P. E. Island it Miss De Long, Manager of our ladies’ ready-to-wear dept., is now ‘ in the larger cities of Canada buying the season s latest productions » in ready-to-wear apparel for our store. Last season s unparalelied success in this line made it necessary for us to send our buyer up to the fashion 1 centres so that we could present to the Ladies of P. E. Island all that was the latest style combined with durability and workmanship. - Service is the Key Note of our success We Anticipate your clothes needs. get value. Our shirts ~l"'~‘r-l* -l‘>l‘>l‘>i‘r'r~l‘ ;» sizes that will fit you i Sat.. _ il. _ When you buy a shirt here you look just like new when they come back from the laundry. Patterns you will like in Do you want Neckwear that is distinctive. We have the styles that will please you, we have the qual- ities that will satisfy your fondest hopes and the prices we charge will not have any damagingeffect on your '_ -* -le -'r 1: -k -2* -" -I- 'a '< .t- ~'r Q- '- -`i‘-‘.‘-9'2"? '. ta", ~.rr‘>. FT »'.- .t- -if r-1" i-': fr,- :,- .t- X. .I- 50¢ to $2.00. »mmmmmmr.:m pocket: book. - 25c to 1.50. ' -1* ~': Rowss sito ., LTD. l- _` The . Store that’s Right. -E*-'r-'r .5 .4 ,.- rl* " "r ri* -E' -'.":*: 'l 'H niiitocl to speak long with theni. al- though I explained I only wishetl to scitd news of their whereabouts to their families. They were being ,himmnoly treated, except for the snr- 'czistic attitude of Geinian non-coinniis- sinned oihcers whose remarks inatle it oxtiemoly diilit-ult to keep one's temper. The prisoners of war were linving nn easier tinio than the Ger- :inan ::0ldict's_ Upon the whole only their tciiipr-t' and suit' control were bc- 'ing sorely tried. They were on their wily io ti (lcrinnti niilitiiry prison. 'i`ln-to hits ht-on it sharp ongiigcnieiit at .\`in1_\'; it suliiirh of Niiny itself had been t~oiiiiilt~iely ilvsiitiyctl, not Iiy :shcll iiro but by Gcrinnns as retalia- tion for sniping. lniiocciit inliabituiits sonictinics suffered terribly. When the Freiicli ariny ovactiates ti town slowly rt-treating, fighting as it goes, ilio streets and bridges are frc» iriuontly inliictl and detat-hiuciits of _sharp :iliootcrs plat-cd in houses ns 'thc iiivinling tlrrrinaiis swariii tlirough ,thc iiai'i`ow strc-cts uvcr the bridges, ‘those niincs are vxploded tiiitlcr thoiu hy voiitnvt \\‘ii'os placed by skillful l<‘i‘cnch viigiiiocis, whilo front the iiou_scs potii' it pcrfct-t hail of shot. 'lllllllllll llilllii EXHIBITIUN. lilllillllll AUGUST 29-SEPT. 14. SPECIAL FARE8 VIA. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. The greatest annual event ot its kind will again no doubt attract hun- dreds ot thousands of visitors and every eilort has been made to place the 1914 Exhibition on the top rung oi the ladder ri( success. Some of this yeai°'s special features announced are. exhibits by the Gov- -:rum--tit ant the imrnuu Provinc»_-ii. Paintings by English, Scottish Am- tri-1 ii and Canadian artists. Ain- orlca’s Greatest Live Stock Show Manufactures’ Display, a dozen vau- deville shows pwlred in o single hour motor boat. dozen band day. cat the of Con- Grand with 5 shows. ODS and the rata Bt. John ton, $23.60 from Hzilifar., $23.55 from Sydney and proportionate iiircs. from all stations in the Maritime Provinc- as. .1-ll tI<.:;te.‘..: are good for return leaving Toronto, Sept. I5, 1914. Pas- sengers vin thc Government lines have the choice of two trains, the Maritime Express and thc Ot-can Liiitiit-tl, th-~ h.itcr col in i:I|ni__' ul !\i.ii| tteatl with tht- fanious Grand 'l‘ruiil< day express “lntcriiational LiinItctl," leaving lllontrcul at 9.00 tx. in., and ..rt°.\Ziig ’l‘0roiitu nt 9.10 a. in.. and the Maritime Express with tho night trains for 'I`oroiit0. Sleeping cur reservations at \V K. _Rogers & t`n., Ltd., local agent, Chur- lottctown, l’, li. l. 5146-S»2SME6i. RED CROSS SOCIETY. A met-ting of tliv tiicn and wonit-n oi lfldon will hr hi-ld in the church nt liclinst Friday cvt-tiitig. Septeiiilicr 4th, ut 7 yi. lil., io tixplnin the ith- jccts niiti piii'pt~i,rs oi the nliovc So- rictv :ind to invite the co-optwntlon of the ireiicrnl public. The ertrcnio urgency of the sitiititimt img im-|“¢(~.1 the Society to call tliia and other incctiiigs in scvcrnl central places. -“ltr Louis Iinvics, \lr, .iuitticr Fizz- i~"‘fsld and others will deliver short addresses- 5454-it-.z_\iii_ TURKEY AND GREECE. (Special to tht- Giirirdiaitil 1.0Nl`l0N, Scpitinlivr Z.---Iwi.-rg. lillfir liespntcli nays tho opinion linn been expressed that war between ’I`\ir- key and Greece is only a question of two or three days. I l i l EENSUHSHIP iS iliiilllllliil SHUHT » _'__ `|.i` (Spot-ial io The Guardiaii.\ l.ONI>OZ\', Sept. 2_~- A tlisputcli re- ccivcil hero froni Paris say-i Censor- ship of news nt’ military operations in Northcrii Frnitcc is exceedingly strict. Aftcriiooii papers of Paris citnit- out today with all rcfercnco to the progress oi’ military events block- ed otit. ’l`ln-rc is much exciivmeiit in I- riiiii'c`s Capital, but the people have faith in ability ot' the allied armies to soc the country safely through tho present crisis. HHITISH itll? SIGHTEU N_l<1\V YORK, Sept. 2.-- British tfrtiist-r Suffolk was sighted South oi' .»\nilirose Lightslilp wniiiiig for out- going liritish lliorcliantincii to bring lit-r supplios. !:\Vliun Itcxull Ninety Three Hair 'I`nnit- was iirst put on thc market. it was oilorcd to ono hundred women on trial. OI’ tho one hundred, ninety tlircc- I-lainivtl to hiivc been decidedly benefited by its use,Iiciico its name. Ilvxall Ninety Three Hair Tunic pro- motes a rich growth oi soft. silky hair. foods tho hair roots, keeps the smtp hoaltliy, and prevents baldness and ciircs daiidruif. two sizes 50c. and $1.00 a bottle. MacKinnon Drus <‘o., Cor. Great. George and Kent Strccts. Mtf. I l Types and sizes. information IF I qs. Gray Marine Motors ` Standard the world over, Made in gin; from 3036 H- 1?- 1.28.3 cyiintim for ima of ui Stanley, Shaw .& Peardori _mmm S°l¢ Azeri. for i>. ii. i. ‘ Write for free Catalogue giving prices and, full FOR SALE [BY