» .i`='';i=-. ». v-,f .z _ yy., ‘ir \.(.;V.._V`:,-,,‘§»,.._“.,~,~5.`\- _.QV - PAGE EIGHT ~ - THE CH_ARL0TTET0WN_G_UAR‘DIAN """"”"""`"" """` A '~-~ OCTOBER 14. 19141 C. . 4'" l .2-_ _ \ . . .~_-' ,-F. . ' - ""?""”Ef1-;; ` . .. .. ~ - . . ’~*"-"T i-‘ ’”`£,_- -.»= T --The Sale That Helps Us Both-- utual BenefitSale f _ all A I ff '» /' I / .. /1' Walk-Over Shoes A Lady’s Dress Shoe You know that patent leather is the dressiest leather made. Nothing can really fill the place of good patent leather. The shoe shown here is of Walk-Over quality, trim in pattern beautiful in shape and 'ich in finish Morris & Smith 127 Queen Street _\" lt. . Foxes _for Sale IARC I.\f0l( A laxative today saves a sick child tuniurroiv. t`hildren simply will not their bowels. wliicli bet-otite clogged up with waste. liver g-:ts sluggish; stutnaicli sour. i Look at the tongue. iiioiiier! if coated. or _vour Child is listless.c!‘oss feverisli, breath bad, restless. doesu`t cnt livurtily, i`iill of cold or has sore throat or any other <-liildrei\`s all-I iueiit, give n teiispoontttl ot' "(‘a\li-i r`tii'iiia Syrup ot' l-`igs," then doiftfkora Cheese Factory, was omitted in \‘.'oi'r_\‘. livviill-'~'£‘ i! if* D0l”i`¢‘L'll.\' 1li1l”ll\-fthe report of coiitriliutions from Surn- less, und iii ii few hours all tiilsiniorside and vicinity in last Saturduy’s coiisiipatioii poison. sour bile will Guardian.-X. t't-riiieiitiiig waste will gently move -- init of the liowols. and you have rt _ well. pliiillll “Hilti iltflilll- A 11101* on Wetliiestlay, Oct. 7th, of Henry ouizli “inside i-ieaiiisiiig" is oiiiiiies };arvt»_\~, nt the advaiieetl age of 80 ull tlnit is ii<-ct~:'li .W-ltr ll¥'l\t2'L’i~‘l f0l‘ il 50‘4`¢'\\l Il0i'j llarvey, Boston; also one daughter, llf- ul' "l`:ili!`0r11i1\ >`3'F‘~ll1 ‘lf l"ll¥S~"‘!\lrs.Jotiies Dunn, also ot’ Boston. The \-:hit-li in-.s tiili dircctioiis for hnliies, fully;-,qt wok Pla(-9 on qillursday and <'liilili'<-ii of all uf;-fs :uid for i11‘0‘~\1\~ was tsi‘5.:cly atteiitefl.-.\'. ups plainly printed ou the bottle. _ livwiirt- ot' 1-oiiiiterti-it lil-Z >`?~'F\\llS-i -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. EHUSS, iflill|SH .... ........ ' can be obtained at Latterty's Tonsor- lal Parlors, Summerside. IF -MR. E. P. FOLEY. Guardian re- . presentative in Alberton will gladly / - / 1 . receive subscriptions and advertis- / l - ing matter. or Bowels the tiiiic fronipla) to ciriilly i-aret`nll\' iiiiil see that it ` l'-c rf ' s f Figs" cam -- f‘°` - a ' °r"§i;rm igiigero swmaeh -im. w. K. Meooucau. Secre tary .il the Globe Fox Exchange. P.0., Box 10. is The Guardian A8011! ill Summerside. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue. as all papers are discontinued promptly 011 BXPUY date. Mtt. -BELGIAN RELIEF.-10 cheese :tniouiitiiig to $108.00, purchased by the Rev. J. t‘. McLean from the Kin- -’l`lie death occurred at Linkletter _ v wault- hy the “t`niifornia Fig Syrup _A NEVW RESIDENT-’"Dr~ “~ G- l.UmDam.‘.. Cliiircli. \eteriiiary Surgeon, a grad- '__ __ unto of the L'iiivcrsity of Toronto, ar- “Oiir prescription llepartiiieiit isi;‘if;“i‘€ _:)l'\'ltl‘_(.3HS‘ S' EmpreS£;nSm_urd?y ‘our pride, Only cllicieut, ccrtifietl I .PHY ‘ .H open an 0 ce nf me bl wlcl_utistq cmp1U_ed Pure fresh hint, l;.d\\artl Livery Stables lately ;_‘Uu‘_rqt'|§enzth [lm _S iuséd in ' every piirclinsod hy l\lr.`\V. B. McNeill, Suni- _ _` _ . “fj Kin D “_ C lnierside. ~ Dr. t.hurcli comes fresh l‘_“f“°"lf"0"~ , ‘ “C “"“, I £3 0" from college with the latest teachings ' 9*’i`~» (“`¢`1*f (’°°r":° “nd hem ITS' and equipment and is being welcomed Mft ' as a citizen The writer bes . peaks for 1-“mi-' i' i - . i-it. w. fi. ciirncu i`»'.'ii..f.~.`°JZfU.i{’§f°’”°n§f iiifuf§i§”'§§in§§ lim-,. I, f,.,._- ,,,,,r.. I-,,,,,.;, migp,-1 mink i leterinrirl' -`\lI‘!90“. withrhini from his stock fartu iii Nova It-'i -ret wiiit-li will cient* at $50 pt'-r Gratluatc of I`ni\'erSi&y of TOYOUIO |Sl'0\_1i1~ f0\1l' S\2ll1_dfH'Kl~lJI`0d ll0I`S€S. ill- ,..` um, Un hnwi V.-_,,m,. mnrtoii “class Telephone Conn. ` cluding the Acatliaii, who will be well atiitl t-ross ft..-i-_»=. \‘.'ritr_- oi' Dlioiic lltlic-.~ Swiiriicrsiile. 1"9n\(‘3“b¢`1`(’d [Of U19 \\'01ldl‘l`f\l] SIIOW- \ _ ,_ Mu-~,_m| -I->\.,,,_, \-3110:,-__~,.;99.9-Tiiitf1wits-til-t4\!tf_ ,ing lie niailt- here last year as il. tliree-yezir-old iii the stallion race.-\'. .-_._ . _ ..-=' .".- ~~ -f . _';T_`-`.>\i71l"' l I1 l ,I f»:f;.»- ¢a...- -- Good health is depcnclent upon dry feet-dry feet is d pendeiit upon good boots. It will pay you better to ge good serviceable boots to yourself and family than pay estcd in our showing of good specially tanned whole stoc ` h made in every way to defy t The prices are as low. sold. Reuben Tuplin & Co ton P. E. I. Kensing as such boots can possibly be O "ii f-' ': _ 1... ;,»|,_-_-(.1-;._;='-{j,;s"rtj,t§.5f,'jj;._ -CHURCH SERVICES.-The anni- a ‘_ iversary_ st.-rvices ct' the Siimnicrside ,Methodist ('liurch were held on Suii- .-'_~'~ lday last. llcv, ll. A. Gootlwlii. of tltc 'tl ",.:=' t`eiitr'tl M ‘tl li t (‘l l for Farmers lm..-i..~.i .§.°.`.§i....» .Iliff .‘_'...§`.'t‘.’.‘_?..".‘?»’I-i :_ ivices :ind liis_oloqttoiit tlist-riiirres \\'i\i'e inurli npprtuziatotl. 'l`lic plaitforixi pre- 'rwiiti-ii ti plvasiiig :ippc;\i".;iit~i: li:-ing . ‘ttiosz .trtisiit-nll_\' tlt»cornt<~rl with potted ¢'_ ‘_~;-,_._.';&?» plants and <-iii flows-rs. The choir reit- tilt-red orc:-til--nt iiiiisic. The coiigrv- ._ _»_.'_` "T" lfintiniis wi ro lzireii and tho :iiini\'or~ . . X ~'ni'\' o\`t't i"iii: ,,ei~t.ions -X. t ‘ "_;_-_Qi " r l..__..- __ doctor bills. You will be inter- 1 Kidney! Wrong ?.._.. reliable fail footwear, including' k leather, strongly sewn, and e worst kind of weather. If they are you are in danger. When through weakness or disease thc kidneys fail to filter the lmpuritin from thc blood, troublccorne: aroncc. Backnche, Rlicumatlsm, Sciatitn, Gravel, Diabetes, Gall Stonm and the deadly Bright's Disease are some d the results of neglected kiclncya Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills contain n most effective diuretic which strengthens and stimulates the kidneys so that th do their work thoroughly and weiz Try Dr. Morae’s °‘ _;_ -_ ln_dia_n Rap! Pills " s ~.~» Holmaifs Catalogue For Fall and Winter No. 12 1914-15 will be circulated all over P. E. I. and the Maritime Provinces within the next ten days. Bigger, Better and Brighter than ever s We would ask you to withhold your Fall buying till you’ve seen it. Thi you will find to be good policy from the standpoints both of economy and getting the best value for your money. Its an example of the progres-ive red blood- KEEP IT ALWAYS HANDY td, get there, business 1.1., -\ ,__ \\V eti_lerp_rize of which this “right little, tight little" Island iscapable ‘ logue is sometliing to ` '"3 be proud of. We think . . we can truthfully say it is the “Best Yet" For fifty years this store has stood for Ser- vice-a service which has grown enormously with the years, and we welcome every agency which offers us an op- portunity to be of ser- J vice to the communitv of P. li. Land the Mari- _fime Provinces. Wait till you’ve sten our 1914-i5 i lg LOG , R 1;? Y ,_‘ ..- ‘f » '-.A .,_,» " -.1 ISA __._.,._. i -“" *"5 » f 4- 1;. .~ "-* »" - 5 ..'_ ". il _"f ` ._`_f.`§».\ 4- . <1' ;- ' 'l".~ \;<\\"»°"`\ , < i x i - -mf yi ..w-I--_.f’.¢ ._ _. l I' .ll Jil .S ` rnuuws cannon mt _ l a ' \ ,um ,D ,on Doa, 5UMMER5lDE.cAr4/ina service Catalogue. \'\ ’ I "\!\:_;.§\\. this our latest cata- ftpg g Q J s _ We want every man, woman. and child to know about our Cata- logue. Prices right, sat- isfaction guaranteed, immense choice, prompt shipment-_all factors ensured by using o u r Cata- logue. . The Public of P. E. l. and the Maritime Pro- vinces have, duririg the past titty years, shown . their confidence in the < Advertisinmthe service . and the values given by ' - our store. Oursales last year have been the big- gist in our history, and 've have planned for a bigger years business ' ` to come.Be-nefit your- self by having our new Catalogue. During war times prices are expected to jump to higher lev_els, but our 'pat- rons will find that prices have in nearly every case been maintained at our usual low level. It will pay you to wait therefore till you see our Catalogue. “Your Money Back if not Satisfied” has been our Policy since the be- gining and will continue to be. WAIT therefore till you see our “Dictionary of Values". If you have never received a copy of our Catalogue, write your name o_n a post card and mail it at once. The catalogue will be sent to you the moment_it is off the press. If you have received it in the past you will get the No. 12 edition without any request. LTD , T1 lIH|lll SETS SIEK -ONE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must. accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-tive cents. -WANTED, an experienced cook. Apply. Queen Hotel, Summerside. 6007-10-l.0M3i. -CRUISER.-The cruiser Canada cams into Summerside Harbor on Sun- day evettiiig and anchored at Hol- man’s Wharf.-Y. I ___ -SHIPMENT.-Among other ship- ments Saturday evening by the mn- press was a carload of flour for Brace McKay & Co.. Suniinerslde.-Y. -HOLIDAY.-Thanksgiving Day passed away very quietly this year ln Surnmerside, most of the people E0- ing _away to the country to spend the day which was one.ot` the most beau- tlful days we have had this fall.-Y. -SHIPPING.-The new three-inasb ed schooner, Annie Marcia, Capt. Git- son, is iii port from New York with a 08780 Of 118.111 Aritltrucite coal for Jos- eph Read & Co. The schooner Maude Weston, Capt. Weston, having dis- charged a cargo of luiuber front Richi- bucto. is now loading with hard coal for Rexton. N. B.--I-l. -ALBERTON.-hir. R. l-l. Reid is having extensive repairs niado on the front of his residence. The work is being done by the veteran carpeutur, Mr. Peter Gillis.-Rev. Geo. Miller is in Halifax at present attending it nieet- ing of the Sytiod.-Nuineroiis deals in real estate have been made in Alber- toii recently, Mr. Avlt Gaudet having sold his farm to Mr. John Oliver, Mr. J. Wm. Haslam to l\lr. Lester Wallace, and Mr. C. E. Yeo to Mr. Nelson B. Oliver.-A. _ _ -SUMMERSIDE.-Mr. George M. Blnns, Halifax, representing the Sheet Metal Products Co., of Toronto. Ont.. was in Sutiimerslde doing business on Friday.-Mr. W. B. Arthur. represen- tative for Caverhill Learmont & (‘o., Montreal, was in Suntinerside on Sut- urda_v.-lllr. Crawford. salcsinaii for the ltiiperial Varnisli & Color (‘o., ot’ Toronto. inaniifartnrers of the cele- brated Maple Leaf Paint, was in Sum- niersitle doing business last \vcek.- _\lr. l§d\vard lirch, Keiisiiigtoii, Mr. \\’illiani Straight, liziylielrl, N~]\v Briiiiswick. aitd Mr. .-\. .\. Mc(`aull. Elierslie, were in Suniinerside Satur- day on liiisiness.-Y. -WEDDING BELLS.-A very pret- t_\' inai‘i'inr.:e took place nt the lionic ot' Mrs. l<‘. ll. Iienrd. Siiiiiniersltle, on Moiitlny evening, Oct. l2tli, when her duiirzlitcr. Miss Annu M.. liocanio the wife oi Mr. \\'. (‘. Sf-liiirninn. son of I\ir. Williaiii Scliuriiinn. itcilcqiie. The cert-iiioti_\' was pet'i`oi‘iiioil liy the Rev. J. i\l. ltit-e iii the liresoiit.-ti of thu ini- nicdinto relaitivcs ot' the coiitrnctliii; parties who were umitteiided. After the ct-rciiioiiy and \vcd_v also thank Miss Katie Doyle, Norway. for $1.00 donated. and Miss Zita Dalton, for $1.28 from the Originality (‘lub ot' Tignish. vresrsnii reirsoniits " -Mr. Arthur Rennie. Elnisdale, spent Saturday in Surumerslde.-H. -Mr. W. D. White, Alberton, was a visitor to Summerslde Monday.-X. -Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Agnew left /~\llwrtoii Saturday morning for Char- future.-A. -Mr. li. Roy Holman, of the Mari- time l-‘ox Exchange. Charlottetown, was iii Siiinmorsldc on Tuesday.-X. -Dr. James Keir, Malpeque. was n visitor to Sumnierside on Tuesday of tlttis week.--X. ~- Mr. James (‘. Tuplln. Black Banks, was in Summerside on Tuesday ol this week.-X. -Mr. E. S. Burleigh and Mr. Colin Smith oi’ the Pioneer Fox Ranching tio.. Ellerslie, were in Summernide on Tuesday on fox business.-X. CASTOR IA Forlnhntuanddhildrcn. its Kind You lim Alma Birgit ..........¢<,f-% DR. I. E. CEOEEN Veterinary Surgeon - . A ' F H 'till Prop begweit orélocgspi ,\. r ._- M 'i :_- '.‘ *f 'a :,- :,~ V n ' A .3-.i~. "t`d‘»'r":‘>'.‘ .rf rl* -’r .i~ >?"r“f'1‘*»"l**’t>'r'~'»‘~‘t"r>'x"’.' if. *I* Jr' >1‘ *t'1‘>£‘>l‘ 7',-t- -i~r»r--i- ~t~;'-ai,-'r-=-1-*-r -t- ~t‘ -ri-'r i; '°{‘ W eed oom, we must have it for our Fall Stock. These exceptional prices will btiingilt to us. THAT'S OUR BENEFIT. you need the clothes, this is your chance to save money on them. TH AT S YOUR BENEFIT. POSITIVELY The biggest bargains ever offered will be shown at this Mutual Benefit Sale. Mutual Savings On Ladies’ Coats Ladies’ lined coats made in a beautiful Beaver Cloth with imitation Astra- chan lining, rubber interlined, making them rainproof as well as wind proof with a large fur collar of Mink, Marmot, Sable or Apposum, in Blues and B acks, sizes 34 to 44, formally' priced $20.00 and $25.00 Winter Coats Another bargain is a line of Winter' Coats made in a good solid comfort- able model in different shades, sizes 32 to 42 for- mally 18.00 Sale Price $14.90 sizes 6 mos. to 4 yrs. Children’s Coats Imitation Bear Skins, very warm just what the kiddie wants made in white, brown and red, Winter Coats- Another lot all styles and shades made in heavy cloth very warm and made to wear and hold their shapes, regular $7.00 to $15.00. SALE PRICE SALE PRICE SALE PRICE $10.00 $1.49 to $2.75 $4.98 to $8.50 in this store for Mutual Savings for Men For one week we will sell any pair of men’s hose priced at 50c or 60c I 39c ; __....» navy. black, grey and tweed effects $2.98 Regular Value $5-50 in in all shades, all sizes. regular $3.00 to 5.00. $1.75 to $2.98 i Ladies’ Coats i ilChildren's Coats) g Skirts Tweeds and mixed tweeds, regular $4.00 and 5.00. Sale $2.98 Black and Navy Skirts, regular Fancy Tweed Skirts, regular SALE PRICE SALE PRICE $1.75 $3.50 Prowse Bros. Ltd. $3.50 i ‘W $5.00 l v v v v 1 1 1 'i v r i I 1 .ip .\. 4. 4. .t_. .tl ,Y -5.*-P4'-i°»l°-Z-»l‘-1° .t- -i- ;._.' -'-i*-'r is el* -ir if i _,_ -1-2*-i‘>'rJr-I‘~’.‘»I< ,ja ,ja 1 _- "- ,v ,r v ,v. Qi ¢.. _- _ ..» 4 ' l_ for -Mr. George R. i\i»‘Qiiari‘ic, ol’ the I"irst Natioiizil Fox lixteliaiize. Suni- inersidc. spent Sunday at his old hottie Mayor Sounders and Mrs. Satin- dcrs, Siiiiitiicrsidc, crossvtl by thc Eut- press Moiiday oil u. toii-ilitys trip to New York.-X. in t‘i'apaud -\{ -Mr. Lawson. l\laiia,:er of the .»\l- liortoii lirancli ot' the Ciiiitulinii Bunk of (‘ointiiortec., who has linen ubsciit tion, returned ri‘t~eiiti_v. llc was rc- lii-ved during his nlisoiice by Mr. Bur- iiess liydd, of Sytliicy.-1A. ; the last few weeks on lils vncn- / 5 <\\\i\`\ If' M /7 _b/.7 £95/r-' 951'/'_ I \\\\ ttf/ *jP|L|.S~ is ' 0 lit: <`~`i5,i’ u "i-»\..\\\\.`\\\ S5/ `\\\-\\ \ \ \ \| » nouns 'ff KID N EY /' . Z ~ ,.4 ;i_< i D N rc..."-‘S/, ,rf ~Po'n7xi-i U, Kr i ~|,-‘ ' tigiisv gis" ';€i<""_"i`\‘i i,__--iii a um , tbl'-i'i'r I and cross foxes. 2 Class A Options. Write for Prospectus. M wstf _ I . 4 pairs Newfoundland Patches showin 75 to 90 p. c. black. Also Mink, Fisher, Marten, Skunk angllaccouns. Head Ofiice of The Alpha Silver Black Fox and Patcli Fox Co., Ltd. Guziranteeing 25 p. c. for 1915. Y has done more to accumulate wealth for the small investors of the Maritime Provinces than any other industry ever created. Have you investigated it! If not, start in by writing us for eneral formation. We shall be glad to fumish it and answer alfquestions intelligently, we know the business. Fox Sale We buy and sell stock in reliable companies, pure silver black in- _ If there is any chance of starting a ranch in your locality' write or wire us. We can give you valuable tips or send our representative to assist you. The Prince County Fox Exchange, Ltd Sumrnersidei BRA SS GOODS 1' We have a very attractive stock of Brass Good h d ' cl d' J rdi erl Umbrella Stands, Pot and Pedistle, Fern Dihes, Cagiilleogdckng ggétizrhgfe ag use: ful and serviceable prices and ommental as well Some of the rices are as follows-._ Jardineerc several sizes at $1.25 2.50, 3.00 3 7g gglzrxglvigxsfg $33650, and also each. ’ ’ 4 5° °°°h,' Fern Dishes at $1.50 1 75 2 25 3 50 each, Candle Sticks from 60:: 'to §.5'0 p'er-'pail-_ . BLACK & CO 2 A cY°¢|l°Yv Sunnyside *n